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E TO OUST P•E REVIVED
Thanka to all who twlped us pay
for that first incubator for Hoag
Memorial u..pital, and ~tra-spe
dal t.hanb to the Swlshlne O ub
of Padfic TeJepbone employees, who donated $100. We're -coOect-
ing more funck, for a second iJl.
cubator ---P from each ~arly
subecription to the Enllcn. • • •
Don't miss Bunater CreelY'• report
on what Balboa Islanders are
doing to .soJve Easter Week DI'Ob-
lems; read "On the Island'' on
Page 16. • • • Easter Sunday.
by the way, ls April 5. • • • Our
d ty hu lots of problems, bot stiU o~ of the most critical ls the
problem of removing the Padflc
Electric tracks and station from
the heut of Newport. for they are
blocking the development and
beautification or that important part or our city. Now the effort
to seek a solution is being revived.
with the r~rganizaUon of the
city's committee; let's see some
action. • • • And the problem of
schools is always with us; another
meeting was held last week on
this, and still another has been
caUed for March 5 : unification of
school districts la going to be an
laue; one solution. someone haS
whlape.red, would be annexation
of Co8ta Mesa to the Oty of New-
port Beach; then unification would
be aut.amatic. and a 1oftc ranee procram of school e x p a n 1 l on
could be ~rked out. • • • But
the rebuttal il: "Politically un-
feulble."
Priest's Salary
Claecked lgaiD
,. queftion .. to ~ty of
Ot7 Clerk C. K. ~I alai')' wu llrouabt up ap1n )(onday eve-niDI b)' CounCUrrian A. W . Smith,
wbo uked for Jepl oplnlon from
the letla1 c:oumel ol the LNgue
of caHlonda Qtlea.
Earlier th1a month counsel Ri-
chard Carpenter had a~ a
aerie. of queat.lonl from Cotmdl~
man Smith, and had ruled that
Oty Clerk_ Priest's salary wu not
en~ by the inadvertent
omluion of a previous salary ordi-
nante in codification of city ordi-
nances.
Monday night Councllman Smith
said one question had not been a n-
.wered. He dted a provision in
the salary ordinance to the effect
that the S225 monthly compensa-
tion shall be in full for all ser·
vices rendered in any official ca-
lJ8cit)' or emplo)"''DeDt whatewr
during his term of office. "Inas-much u the dty clerk has been
·receiving eompenAtion above and
be)'ODCI tbe ._ ol ~ for otber
terVlct!s," Coundlman Smith re-
peated hll seventh question: "Can
the dty clerk be paid for any
other .erviON rmcJuec~ tn an om-
daJ capadty or employment."
Coundl directed Cty Attomey
Harry Blockett to tranmlit the ~ to llr. Catpeatft. .. ,. ...
Daeba& ....
A call for bids ls ~ tn
about alx months for the eleftn
and a half mi1Uon dollar Fair-
view Ha.pital In Coda Mesa. for
whleh Governor Earl W a r r en
signed the buge approprlaUon Jut
week-end
Site of the holpltal. which wlll ~ the ~ntally. retarded, is
1ft8t ol Harbor Blvd., between Hamilton and Adams atftets, with
entrusc:e off Harbor BJvd.
! COIIIIilittee
Re-F
With reorganization of tht> city's
Pacific Electric Committee. dty
Council Monday e\'t-ning ~Vlved
1 the lag~ng efforta to remove the
PE tracks and station from the
heart of Newport. I Councilman Les I bt>U, himself a
membt>r of the old committee,
brought up the subject by &tatinc
that the committee was not funo-
tionlng, and therefore "we should
s tart over agajn." He suggested
that buslnessmf•n from th~ aree
imolu>d ~hould be put on the com-
mitte<'.
Mayor Nonnan Miller the,._
upon named Councilman Gerald C.
1 Bennett to replace Councilman J.s.
bell on the committee. and a~
pointed two additional mt>mben,
Tom Hendenon and George Pick-
erin g, who had served on the com-
mittee before the last city el~
tion.
Remaining on the conuruttee are
Councilman Braden Finch. Ot)'
ltanagcr J ohn Sailors. City En-
gilwt.•r Bert Webb and PubUs.her
Ben Reddick. Consulting Engineer
R. L. 1 Pat) Patterson remark.ed,
when his name was mentioned as
a possibll' appoint('{'. "1 was kicked
oCC on<X>. and I don't want to go
back on." He refer'TE"<l to the P£ as the biggest bottlenE'Ck and
drawback for the city.
Councilman Snuth defended the work of thl' previous committee,
IAl)ing lt acted pretty rapld.bf. ,..
commended the 31st SL cut-off
road. then was stymied by las f1l
fUndi.
Ne\Vl)Ort-Mesa School More Padi•g
P bl · Di sed For Bat llewporl
In anotMr mat tt>r concerniDC
the PE. Council authorized ~
Attorney Harry Blod~ett to bePn
condemnation proceedings to eo-
quire a 2300-squarto-foot strip ol
PE property at 32nd St. and Bal-
boa Blvd to enable the dty to
proceed with widening of Balboa
Blvd. Value of the land has been
set at !§0 Oftltl per square foot; ro ems are SCUS City Council voted Monday eve-
-.. ---ning to call for bids to bl' opened
The critical and growing p.rob-Dodge. J . A. ~k. Hadel. Rin~ Feb. 24 for extending the Balboa
lema created by our fait increaa-Donald Dungan of the Hagh I parking Jot 200 feet oceanward.
1ng school population were dis-Board; Horace Ensign. superin-This would provide 1.2.000 sqU&re
cuued at ~ngth last ThursdaY tendent of the Newport Elemen-feet more parking area-about
evening i na meeting at the High tarY Schools; ~oy. AndE"rsen. En-500 more cars.
School attended by school board !!lgn chool prmctpal; Jim Ray, Another parking· problem was ~mbers and administrators or James Stoddard and Mrs. Louis a cted on as Council aCC"epted the
the High School and Newport and Csenar of the Newport Elemen-Newport Off-Stre{'t Parking Com·
Costa Mesa elementary schools. tary .School Board; Everett Rea. mittee's recommendation for a
and the three publishers of the supermtendent of the ~ta Mesa 175-car parking lot on ocea n
Harbor Area newspapers. Elementary Schools; C h 1 5 h 0 1 m front betwl't'n the pier and 23rd
Unification of tbe schoo~ dis-B r 0 w n. PauJ Norman. AI~~! St.. and installation of 12-hour trlcts was one of the pl'tmary Ogdl'n and Tom DeForest of parking meters on the lot . The
topics of discussion. and while it Cost3 l\1(.'88 Elementary School city manager was instructed to was conceded that it was not I B o.a r d ; and Harrison Sanborn, ob t ai n estimatl'S on installing
feaalble to considel' unification at busmess man':'ge~ of Costa Mesa 12-minute to 4-hour meters also thi~ time, Jt was agreed that the Slem~~tarr Dtstnct. . at McFadden Place. Tht> Plan-
two areas should work togelht>r in . Urufacation was consuiered an ning Cornmi.&sion will be aske-d to
Planning for future expansion. 1 Important fac:tor, to settle. be-hold public hearin"" on use per-. cause If the districts would unite · f bo h he .. ~ Balboa d A coordinating comnuttee was der a common administration. nuts or t . t an
formed. comprised of a represent-tl:en new school sites would be New·port parking lot pro~ts.
ative of eaeh of the. three ~chool located differently. Furthermo~.
boards. 1'h1l comnuttee wtU set without unification, a junior hlgh
up an agenda and gather lnforma-school system could be worked
lion for the next meeting 011 out only on a contract basis with school problems. set for .7:30 p.m . the High School district. Th~March 5. agarn at the I Cited u the major obstacle to
Hllb · unification was the great differ-
I. G. Torraace
Chest
City to laau
New Disbictl
Extensive areas will be ennead
to the City of Newport Beach 1111
accordance wit~ two re10lutiom
of intention to annex approved
at Monday evening's City Coundl
meeting.
These areas include the new
Corona del Mar School site. the portion of Irvin(' Terrace. westerly
of Corona del Mar. that will be
subdivided first. aiso sec t 1 o D s
along Coast Highway and New-
port Blvd. near the Arches. Hear-
ings on.lhe annexations were set
for the "March 9 Council meE>ting. ln another annexation matter.
AI Doesburg. who has asked for
annexa lion of Tract 1583 In Costa
Mesa. on 15th St., rompUed with
the Council's request and ltlpu-
lated that the tract would DOt
requests sewer ~nice until per-
mission is granted by tbe Sllahlao-
tion District, and that the tnet
would uswne its share of the.,_
paid bonded lndebtedneas of the
city.
O..ter GUpin of .Santa Ana. ence in the assessed valuation of
Ullatult county supenntendent of the two districts-Newport. more
ldloc*. met with the g r o u P than $40,000.000: c o s t a Mesa.
"J''IUnday ~· Also present about nuoo.ooo. n., awrage
wwe Principal Std Devtdloo and daily attendance is not far apart, VD-PrtDdpal Ja.epb Hamblet of 2.200 for Newport, 2,357 for Costa
the Hlcb School; J~ 0 · J . MHL Thus. it was felt that con-
siderable ~itlon to unifying -II Stol would be expressed by Newport·
Artbur Torrance of Balboa Is-
land helllled a alate of new officers
l'lected Y"f~Y morning at the
Community. 0\est Brunch hfold at
the Balboa Bay Club. Lars La-
vagnino of Newport was named
first vice president; Mrs. Ted N Joa I Hambrook of Balboa. second vice .,a • president; Cla~net" Higbie of Bal-0 IRp
• en, on the grounds that they
would have to bt>ar an undue
Ia I d share or the load until Costa Mea
•• &&1 aaseue d valuation approa~ r--Newport's.
boa Island. secretary. and Orrin' I N CG • • Wright or Balboa Island as tn!'&S-I ew
urel".
Joseph Catan1ch of the OranJre 'The mucb argued subject o1 a
County Froeraticm of Community am&ll boat launching ramp came
Chests reportE"d that Newport I!< up once apln Monday nl~t at
the only city· to make the goal in the Cty Council meetinl 1n tile ~County thi~ past yf'ar. Rt--fonn o1 a letter from the OraJwe tirin~ president Tom Norton County Harbor Comar'ntan 6-
thanked campa.i~ r halrman Mrs. 1)081"1 o1 hopes few a~ at~ Harvey Somers a nd all the wot'k-nt"W Cout Guard and Rartor
ers for putting this year's ch..at CommiJaion alte near the Balboa
drive ~r the top Y•cht Club..
FOUT hunctt.d dollara in bllls In any cue. the group &greed
and coin were taken Monday from that lrniDedi.ate action is necH·
the us-tairl elm of Mrs. Aura G. sary, and one of the first eon-
Moon, 3001 W. Ocean Front, New-aldendons II decision on adell·
port, OWMT of tM coffee shop at tiona) hlp ec:hool fadllliH. which
the Newport All Anwrioan ilar-will 8001'1 lie up to f~ capacity
keL Several checb and ~ at the Pl'8fftt site. It was felt
,..._ of ftluable ~try ~re that a new high lchoo~ pIan t
Plllll'l' SON ro• NICHOLS untouched she report~ to ~. would have to be· built m the vi-
,_ ..., baby at the La Cabana ~ ttrl., entered thJ'oulh the dnJty ol the COil'llnl huge subdi-
New directors electf'd ror t..hrft n.e letter atated: "It • tile
yean 8ft Mrs. Harold A.VI'ft. Mn. ~ of the Harber John Johnlon. Dille~. lilac O••wa' '011 that wncle:r U. lllllil ~ro and Re\'. JamN St...vt. r. the filht ol way to tile ...... Ho~ dll"f'Ctora ar. allf v_.. 8I1Y .,.... -· Orup ~.
Tralllr V~. 2516 Newport unlocbd ~a r a 1r e door, 1Nnt \ialona ln the north-westerly ~ ~ Caata M-. II GNIOI')' throulh tbe unlocked ldtdwn door t1on ol e-ta ..... and = ~=1:::1:il= ;r_,_; J:: t:L wt.Nnc::: ·= :0 :"'cuw~aev 0.. ---..._lilt ~~.lu. II, ,_ ~ ,... ...... lha two I'OIIa *' liar wMn new II'WM .,..... tiiiiiiPtaL dlllr................. . ................... Mr. Tom Norton. lin.. Artllur .......... -..... _..., ,...., ... A. E. Hupa. ......... 0.. a.... ....... Olllj.
Jolwe and,.,.. s.yn. 0 'J 0 ... •
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Newp-H ••E•'p ••==~~====~ ..... ----ENSiGN
RAGAN'S
YOW' J'~ a.taurut
(a-. -z 0 7)
IDa 0eM& .._
........ lMt c.-... liar
"DON'T GAMBLE
ON EARNINGS."
HAL
DIIE
Says:
Your most v•lu.ble •sset is
your .. rning power, Good
he•l+h •ncl freedom from eeci·
dents ••• strictly • g•mble.
Does your insur•nee progr•m
include A & H l•cciclent end
h .. lth policy J 7 Protect your
income! F•t• li~es to pley the
old shell g•me with everybody.
Hal D••
INSURANCE & IONDS
H II Newport ltvd. HAIW 402
NEWrc>lT lEACH .
MYMBERS TO U &EC&IVJ:D
Communion service and ...cep-
tlion of members are planned for
the Sunday services at both 9 :45
a.m. and 11 a.m. at the Corona del Mar Community Church. Rev.
Paul Babbitt's sermon will be en-
titled "There s Help for You." An·
them s will be "For Thy Girts
Untold" and "Open Our Eyes" di-
rected by Mary Batten Steffensen.
Margaret Scharle will play the
following o r g a n selections. "Be
Tbou But Near" by Bach· "Panls
Angelicua" by Franck; •1 Ada~''
by Mendelssohn; and "Allegro' by
Duncan. S unday SchooA claMes
for the 5th and 6th gra._ will
attend the early service with their
teachers. M.tw. Harvey Pease and
Lowe.U Newklll. ·
FINAL CLEARAN(E
For Friday and Saturday Only
25 dresses at 10%
B-E-L-0-W
marked sale price!
Petite Ville
HArbor !U!-W
Stairway
Uninteresting?
Don't ellow the steirw•y to be just
e m .. ns of getting from one floor
level to •nother. Me•e it en im·
port•n+ decor•tive esset from bot·
tom to top. Plen lt 10 th•t it eer·
riel the clecoreting scheme from
the floor below to the floor ebove.
Looli119 for new ldNt 1ft IMMM do-
ooiettoll7 s,..ce -...... ........
W..7 If so, ecc• .. llwltetiMt
... come i11 efMI ... pr•••••i•••l
........ .;thewt ......... ,_ .. ........., ................ ....
.... -elweyt melt e..,.., .. lle&p ....
•,
I IDEAS I
Eye-Catcher
0... simple wey .. do thit it to
pl•ce e I"'W of potted plenh ell
the w•y eiCMtt tho l-r well. Acfd
e coiOf' surprito i.y chootint "-
poh thet ~-witt! the well
C<Olor. Th... plett+t ~ 11ot iM
bloomers thet ,....,.. -art4 cere •• , clloote .,.._ wfttl
ridl foliet• thet liVe led.-, ert4
,~. lt.
···~~ .. ~ . CIOITA M8A ..........
ONE OF 'I'IIE WOIU.D'S 11M&
w..-w..CWre~~
~t to Oraap o-ty ·--da7 .. , ..,. ... ()nap ()eut
~ ol tile Amerieaa GaiW of o,.._..-. 8M wt11 pia~ at
t:U p. -. at tM Flnt Uait.M
~riaa Cbudl, etll ... ..... 8'-. s-ta A-. Keeerved
Mellett. --~ be proe&rM loeallJ
f,... Hasel DeU •• () ll r l • t c..... ..,. ... Sea; ll&rpret
Scllade ol Corou del liar c--
....a~ C ll urcll; ud BliUe
Deaver of 8'-Aadr'ewa ~
tertaa Cbll.rda. Tlleee UeluiU
may aiM be OMJd ou AprU ll
wbea Ule A.merlcaa Guild Or-
palsta wW brla&' the Ualver-
alty of Redlaada Cbolr to Ute .......
• DIE llOI..Ia
~LOIIEI{
Boo k e d Sunday for reckleu
driving on charges of racing on
B&lboa Island and going tbroUih
boulevard stop sigN were broth-
en Wi.lliam c .. 21, and Robert T.
Higdon, 24, ot 210% Crystal Ave.! Balboa Island; Robert receiveo
the additional citation of refusal
to algn a citation e e e Mrs. P .
Moretti, 4412 Channe l Rd •. New-I
port. reported that a sewer ditch 1 being dug at C.hannel and Balboa
Bl\'d. was a dangerous place for
children tO' play in; police advised 1
children playing there to go else-
where • • e Ed Jones, o"ncr of I
the Union Service Station at Nar-
cissus and Coast Blvd. In Corona
1 del Mar, reported to police Satur-
day that a little tot was at the
station; she was identified as Pris-
cilla 0 u se 1 y, age 2, and her
moU~r. Mrs. Helen Ousely of 616
Marguerite Ave., was to I d she
could pick up the youngster at the
home of Irene Schiller, 518 Poinset-
tia • e e llle&al entry at her home
at 2032 Miramar, Balboa, was re-
ported Saturday by Mrs:--Jane
Yokum; it was believed to be the
prank of a youth entering house5
for a kick e • e Mrs. L. G. Vol-
berg of LoS Angeles had some
singed hair, eyeb~11 aruLlashes
when fire broke out "'b·the Vol-
berg boat Saturday at the Port of
Seven Seas; the Volbergs were
bailing out spilled fuel in the bilge
when a breaking light bulb set it
on Ore • • e illegal entry was re-
ported Saturday by Irvine Nye,
213 Abalone, Little Wand, but
nothing was taken • • e Mali-
cious rnischlef by a group of boys
was reported Saturday by Frank
Brickner, 2611 Bayshore Dr., Bay
Shores; police warned the boys
• • e Hugh Ambrose Eatus, 400
E . 15th St., C06tLMeaa, was cited
Friday tor passing a school bus e e
Ralph King Reed. 2U4 Serrano,
Balboa, was cited Friday for driv-
ing 40 miles an nour in a 25-mlle
zone • • • Antonucci Burkam,
Laguna Beach. was c&ted Saturday
Cor failure to make a boulevard
ato p at 32nd St. and Newport
Blvd • e • Two-year-old Roland
Cribbs, 2203~ W . Balboa Blvd.,
Apt. 3. Newport. suffered a broken
leg when he fell .l4 feet from a
roof to a tile floor; the lad was
taken l<1 El Toro dispensary.
MOVE TO LIDO ISLE
Mr. and Mrs. Carl VeMman 1
have moved to 115 ~ia Cordova, I
Udo IsJe, from 118 Jade Ave ..
Balboa Island. Mr. Veneman ia
the folinaer of House and Garden
Patio abos-.
STA&ftNO TUESDAY-
JENNIFER JONES
"IUIY IEmY"
lltc.ut~.
-Yes. you're MeiD9
double -but it'a a
DOUBLE GOOD
double bilL
COMING •••• Feb. 20
"IVIDOr
HENR.Y'S
on Miracle Mile, Newpolt * FU'I't7&Dr0 * SPIIISI FDDD
4 p.m. to 12
Visit our Beautiful Cocktail
Lounge 9 to 2 a . m.
Cv I'm n'-7 Bon .. .,..,,_
DUKINO II.&PPY A'ITITUDE BOO.
I TO 1 p.-.
III:N&Y-y_. Oeslal &..e.-'I'OJfY Newpon...-..,._ ...
See You at Gene's
VISIT THE NEW DEUCATESSEN
Also the Cocktail Lounge
and the Bakery and Dining Room
French and Italian Dinners.
GE~·E'~
705 Coast BmL Corolla del Mar
IPEOIILIZIII II
Visit Our Beautiful
Cocktail Lounge
SIM'·S SEIFIII
AT THI SHiN 0* lHI SWOIOfiSH
18271 eoa.t Hwy .. SurWde Loag leach I-UDS
I''~ ... _.. .. _, ..... .., 111111"1' e< .. e, 11•1111•-·•-I ll·••t •t--•t Al , Ill I Real Mexican Foods · ~
1 e Enchiladas e Tacos · e Tamalea e Chill Rellenos, etc.
e Steaks
La l>ostB .
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-L..-...-~L. •• IJ'Ia\llallff =-'o:!.:!':i.!•w' -'• -on.,.... • -...w to au.d Dlldllmd ..,._. ~ Oitl-u.e ..... f1l tbe ·-......... r The oftleen heea'De better ac-and commtttee plana wen de--whleh Ia oompatable to otJwr .,__ llbpnw..,.t IMfclatlan _..,.._ claaee. r ,...
Quainted with the rnetnblnrlllp and dared bJ' their cha1rman. Beca.-pltal'a fHa.. toiBal aN Crrtdltt-at-~ Hid, -~'--;;.;.:_-the llleJIIbfts received an 1nll8bt of tile ftried UMI~eau.ed mem-Showtn& a dlart with the..rela-Pr:ed .. al Bere-i4 ...._. into the polic:t. ..... road alonl benldp ot the AUJdllary mucb tlon ~ !be eoantnee. to the ..... ._ "''be wiD
which the new Awdliary ot Hoq of thi II'OUPI orpn~aatlaft work Auxlllary, lin. 1.-n tMD 1ft-a movie •
Memorial Ha.pltal II traveJllq .t II Wfta done by the boa-4 Lut tJ'odueed the cM1nnen. wlto pw • ...
the ~ recular meeting lield weeb ft.111!ettna wu a "report to a abort ~ of tbllr ,... Jut Frtday at St. JUDH Church the ~:· eets. Pultlldty dlalnna llri. R.
1n N~ c. ~u o1 Emerald ., .,. Meetillp of the oUiet"rs and Mrs. Edpr mu of lJdo ble, IJOWtCid the appelnbiWIIt of lin.
board lftre ~~for the croup lll"""llent, ~ th"at two W. H. ~eon ol z..rald Bay Hononry Ufe Membel'llhiPI In u her eo-dlalnnaft: Mn. Hal
Virginia Rud •• Ruth Semonelle the Auxiliary had bHn bestowed Dike, holiday ehairman, reporb!d
by tile -.rd on Mn. lfjnta Mar-activities in decoratJon and favors
tin, naot.Mr of Glenn Martin, and at the tto.pital becfMing with lut Mrs. ~ Hoeg, wife of the Hallowe'en: Mn. Neil Cameron, Ia te Ce.r~te H0111. Mrs. mn acted ~eeretarial chairman, aue..ct the
u modwator for a round table need for typiiiU aad aakt hH c:om-
di..,.IIIII6CIIl of the auxiliary work. mJttee wo u I d work wlth all
Ma.. I~ Stroechebt, record-otheJ"'I; Mrs. E. G. Wedeldnd, chil-inc 8eereta.ry from Sulta Ana. dren'a work chaJ.nnaa. .ud that
reported on the board of directors toy collection for dilld patients
meetJna. Mrs. ChaUen Landen, had started and a future project Hcwpcw t, vice ~t in charge will be Hatinl baby Iitten for
ol dllipt.rs, toW el tM formation temporary care at the hoql6tal of
of the (aguna Beach chapter With ~n whoM parents are emer·
72 mern~Mra and a newly fonnecl gency petlenu. Otber chairmen
Santa -'-Chapter. MJ"'I. Walter Include Dr. Helen Robertson. mag-
Gerhardt. vice-president in charge azfnes; Mrs. Rlan James, books;
of membership, reported 208 ac-Mrs. John Dlllliell, social benefits; BAnor 111'7 Uve membera, six austalni~ mem-Mrs. Robert Callis, sewing; Mrs.
Ia ...._ttla, c.-... liar ben and eight orpnlzatJon mem-Daniel Pattison. flowen.
brnhipa. ()pen membership will Corresponding secretary Mrs.
be continued until Feb. 1. M. A. Anderson of Udo Isle sug-
H~tal A4Jnjnistrator Wini-
fred Bacon a..liO gave an informa-
tive talk on the hospital, which
hu been open juSt four months.
and tha.nked local orpniza tiona
that have helped. Mn. F1or-
ence Tunis, per11ameotarian from
Hunt:incton Beach. explained the
cost pl medical care at Hoeg,
gested an auxiliary news abeet to
fill in between tbe thr~ general
meetings held each year. Pro-
posals for expending the group's r u n d s were advanced by .Mrs.
Monroe Hummel of Three Art:h
Bay. They Include: A $500 emer-
gMCy fund eannarked for families
in need: $1.500 to help reduce the
hospital debt; publication of •
• 1 news letter. * n..ide to Island Shops ~~ned~y";~~gvf~i.= p~~ ~ K Howard Fleming of Laguna. ~--~----------------------------~ KEELER'S UNION SBVICE
HArbor 1]91
PARK AVB.
HERSHEY'S MAitiCrf SPOT
HArbor I 000 200 •
MARKET SPOT liQUORS
HArbor 1000
KIM of CALIFOitNlA HAfNo ,..,..,
THE ISLANDBS. &iftt
HA IM7
SANITARY LAUNOlY I
CUANBI HMier 10
ISlAND UQUOitS . HAitlot ....
TED OWEN IALIOA
202 •
214 •
216 •
220 •
m•
I 1 More ThaD I Use
To B. I. Fa'r/ --I ,01 Dmap Site
• The Sully-M I I 1 e r Co. "as WM. W. SANFORD granted a lease by City Council
...,.or HA..bof 2462 Monday evening on nine acres of
• 201 SKINNER'S PHARMACY
HAtbot 011 1
• JOll T RO&El
• 2231/J ROIRlS J.EWR.BS HAitlor 2121
• 22S EARL W. STANLEY ......., ..,..,.._ 1 ns
the newly acquired city dump si~
to take out dec>mposed granite
I for five years. The ,.company will
pay $750 or 10 cents per cubic yard per year. whichever is the
greater. ~ City Engineer Bert
Webb put it, the company will
dJg more holes for the city to fill
with trash, and will pay for doing lt.
A request by Dick Otto of
Orange Cout CoUege to use the
dump site for grazing purposes wu referred to City Manager
John Sellon.
Oty Coi.Wid l also:
• ReferTed to C i t y Manager
Sailors the request ol the Nt>wport Beach Fire Fight~rs Alan. for
IeVen days orr aMually tO com-
pensate for holidays worked.
• Received aod filed a letter or
request from Arvid Pearson for • permit for use or the 19th St.
pier in Newport and use or thE'
building on the pitrr for an office
•nd tackle store .
______________ s_ALBO~ ~A~~A~V&~---------
• ~~ived and filed a letter
from the Orange County Depart·
ment of Social Welfare suggesting
a trained staff to COpt> with tbe
problem or beggars. "of which 99
per cent. if not 100 per cent. are HINKLEY'S PHARMACY
HArbof 1161 J02 •
• JOI IOAitOMAN'S MAitiCET HA~ 117
• 305 COTIAGE WAFFLE SHOP
HArbor 2672
• 307 HOSTESS HOUSE
MAGGIE'S YAIH SHOP ~
HArbM 1241...J l011h • ~
Resteurent HA..bof 2365
PEGGY SMAU •
Feeilklfl 5 p I r1 CW Mt
JACK'S IARIEit SHOP
HA.rt»or leot.
SNIP 'N' STfTCH
H~ J02t.W
Jll •
uo.
120 •
<
I . "' .... IOOIC SHOP ~ HAlt-JA6.J
fakers."
• Approved B. J . Judy's apptica·
lion for license to operate Judy's
Shell Servi~ at 714 Coast High-
way, Newport.
• Approved Ordinan~ No. 678,
changing zoning and set-back in
vidnity of VIa Genoa on Udo
Isle: also approved JWsolution N!>.
4029. vacating portion of Vta
Genoa.
• Approved application of Texas
Co. to install underiO'Ound gas
tank at 2406 Newport Blvd .. New-
port. and of J . A. Beek to install
4,()00-gallon gas tank at Sht-11
Marine dock. 408 S. Bay Front,
Balboa Island.
• Referred to the city's insur-
ance carriers a claim for da.ma~es
submitted by Attorney B. Z. Me·
Kinney on beha.lf of Mabel E.
Dlnsen. 511 Femleaf, Corona del
• Approved oaths of office of
Geoewe J . Kossman as mt-mber of
SEE!! HEAl!!.
ne lew 1153 ·
RCA Vi£tor
TELEVISION
DOW OD display at
•=:ea. 'JUI
SPEC\Al SALE!
Dorothy Gray : :::::-·"·! Lipstick Duo
2 full-P '12.2 __ C'_ .......
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SOS ltADIO & EUCTltC
HAIW 0710 m •
• 121 &AY T0$5
I
Mar.
the Police Department~ and of!---------------------------' Donald R. MWlton and Edward HAibot 16JI.W
Todacan.lp-.la.;JJ•Dri•
IAdio!
Penewell as reaorve olfiet"rs.
• Set March 23 hearing on pro-
POSed a.ssessmt'nt district for p&\'-
lng of Corona del Mar a lleys south
of the h:lghway.
• Passed to second reading an
ordinance prohib\ting sleeping i:n cars and on ~ach n emer -
gency ordina.nce so as to be in
effect by Euter.
• Authorilled the:-city maneRN -to go &hMd with strt>amlirung the
collection of parking meter money
by purchue of chute collectors.
coetlng $429.50 for the 500 meters. avtng more than $SO weekly in
the "'-Y summer months.
FOR RESULTS
THE ENSIGN I a.....·w•
Quality
Men's
Wear
,
..
' ......
.-r:·· • • • ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ....
·~ ~d7 wbeD )IOU eeek 11ar17 s~ aDd llll'*-l s~ IIDt Wei& at.._ or at .. MW oftlce .. foaled Ia" at CataUDe Jut -...
•"""""""--..... '11 .... •""' _______ .., ~-·~-~~!WP:.:L:::.:~~~~~·~~·~~~a~%~·!!-~-_-_-~ ... at IOU New peat Blvd.. N6wpwt, eod: ~ The tbne sa-t Uld Jll MIDt
• wuoldug -you . .---.-...... a ·-.. --!t you1l,ncelw tbe aMWer tllat be'a DnDienta flew to Avalaa to ~ at ll6q J:fc~~Ptal. but U. week ._t.., to an OI'DJIIatJonal ._ 'ft BUICK 4-dr. Sedan. Roadmu-AT11t.ACTIVE mdo apt. far ooe tbe ...... WM: ''He'1 IN Hoq far a new Catalina ebaptar c1
• •
come in and
browse-you
will find lots
of ·old friends
on our book
shelve&-
t.r, very lood c:and. U.S. Royal or two; e:u.n.tlt locatica: •· Ho.pltaL" We beard tbat the nu Zonta Intematlonal Due badt ~ t:l.rft, new aeet COWl'S. util pc1.1, Ul ~~ultrope,VCD~ buc b6t Harry 1ut Tbundlay Di&ht. lloadQ-moinlna ... but the Pdl -ter, radio with beck aeat HA-0291-R or ..... ~ an uo:: but we have a meelrinl ~ flDa.U.y mac1e lt late Tue.day ••• ~ker. For sale by owner, Kampa. CDM. that he wu jUit trying out the by boat. ~net. Will take your car u 2-BDRM .. unfum. houle with pr., new tao.pital fadlltlH, that he • • •
ctawnr,ment. HA 3700, HA furnace heat. 1 bUL So. of Hwy., worked ao hard for ---anyway Arabia II the new cleetiDatlon o1
1853-• CDM. BEacon ~R. he wu r.leued ·yeate ... y. Bruce E. Schola, 1011 o1 Mr. a.nd
IS FATHER gro.-lng about in-UNFURNISHED CO'JTAGE, fire· Arnone theM other peo~ we Mn. ~~Balboa. SIDce come tax! Do you need good place. canyon view 730 Poppy. are wiahing well: Ed Allen and the army ia tdm to aa
cloths but can't afford 'em! CDM: $80 mo. HA 166~W. Mrs. H. Payne'l'bayer. BudClouah l.lolatecl ara, h1a e wW remalll
<at ...-..ble ~)
. For alr:nc»t new clothea at budg-ROOM for rent ln pvt. home. eot around &Jain after a alight cue ot at their preeeat home in New Enl-
et pricea see-Kaley Doane's Heliotrope. CDM. HA 35Sl5-W. cneumorua ---and hta wife play-land. where abe ia wortdnc In a Studio Style Shop, 1201-F Coaat --ng manager of the Port Theatre. defen.e plant.
Blvd at Goldenrod, Corona del NEW, fum. large 1-bdrm. apt. • • • ------
liar. HArbor 2119-W. 419 Poppy Ave. CDM No chU· When Dean Marie Howes at Or-
. dren or peta. ange Coest College installed the
GREAT JANU~Y Clearance FOUR ROOM unfurnished houle new otricen of the Woman's Ovic
Sale .. ~pl.net paano. Small aize with furnace heat 175 mo. 414 Leacue. did she really cUmax her
$387 Wl~ bench. Another little Femleaf. COM. speech about F1orence Cooling, used spmet. $438. Save $135 on new parliamentarian, with the
CoL TaW. VIlli
Brotlaer Here
beautiful like new Knabe Spinet. FURN. API'S. far ~t. See Lou-I words: "This officer will serve
Many othe'r ael'\18tlonal bar'plns. l8e AptL ftnt. Dblll 6 ..... well with or without pay"~ 'The Corona del Mar home ol Dam-Sdmddt, 520 No. Main. ~·BQ. 301 CanatiaD. • • • · Mr. and Mrs. John W. 1\lbba, 3lf
Santa Ana. Corona del liar. I Zontians He len Norton, Helen Seaview. Ave .• wu the scene of a
FOR SALE -Tailor-made 100% TRADE $2200 ui , modem buffet dirtn;er Saturday honoring
camel's hair overcoat. boy's, 8 to $10.500 2.bedr. i.1A ~orne near I ~ Tubbs b'rother. Col. W. L.
•• +
12 yrs. Call after 5. HA 1110-R Bellflower for similar equity BPW Honors . 2-BDRM. rockers (1 antique), 1 coast town. Owner 13352 Pep-11le colonel, fo!Wler Corona del
swivel walnut office chaJr. ex-perwood. Bellflower. Met c a 1 r E p iden Mar r"ident. Is chief or ~
.YILE
eel. cond. BEacon 6323-M. 35950 X . ¥ • t safety with the U. S. Air Foree . "' ,es S stationed In Washington. D. C. REPOSSESSED. Very high grade TiiREE BEDROOM un!u.rnlshed He i.s in California on orticlaJ goy-REPAIRING spinet plano. Save $181 on this. very lo,·el)• house; child wel-The annual recogru'tion meeting ernment business.
San
Danz-ScAnhmJdt, 520 N. Main, come. $95 month. 713 IrU, CDM. ta for put presidents of Businels Invited guests at the dinner l.n-
I
Schwinn Blcyclea
a. FURN. 1-bdrm. gar. apt.. yearly and Professional Women's Club eluded Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Tub~»,
GREAT JANUARY clearance aale. rental, $60. Tenant pays gas. waa held last Thursday night at Tustin: Miss M. Louise ~.
Returned rentals, repoqesaions, Garage incl. 116'-t 35th. New-the Newport Harbor Y.acht Club. Santa Ana; Mr. and ~rs. J . A.
trade-ins. Wonderful bargains, port. HA 1428 or HA 1565. ln tune with the coronation, the McKittrick. Tustin; Mr. and Mrs. RAYSTIDMAN
euy terms. Every ~ent SCENIC tum. aptl: overJDoldna put offiC('rs were presented wi.th Clifford Tillotson, Coronai Mr.
guaranteed. Many just like new. ba li oc:ea.n. SlftCles It doubJea.l sllinl.ng gold crowns. A speoal and Mnl. G. Harold Fogle, U>rona
Danz-Schmldt Big Piano Store, ' A~ dally wkly monthly Pall-"jeweled" crov.'ll was prewnted to del Mar. Unable to attend was
520 N. Main, cor. 6th, Santa 1 sades Hotel: 1414 SeaVtew, CDM. Caroline Weber. honoring her as Col. Tubbs' son-in-la w and daugh-Ana. The Home of the HAM-HArbor 18 put State Pres1dent. ter. Mr. and .Mrs. D. W. Budd of
157t Newpart lmi.
OCMB'A lml& =z, ... _---.....
MONO CHORD ORGAN. ' lt a r i I y n Wheeler, program Costa :\It-sa. -----~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=
FOR SALE-Duplex, cor. 2nd A I NEWPORT area: 1-bdnn. garage chairman.. introduced thl' enter-
Marguerite COM. 1 bdnn ea. apt., furn. :-.lewly decor. & \rery talners. fl\·e medlbers of the La-
unit rede<lOr $17'500 eoui-tesy clean. Ocean ,;ew. A\'ail. yrly. guna Beach Uon's Club. 1
to bi-okers HArbo~ 2148-W wrn at $70 per mo .. gar. incJ, Harbor He len ChJvers requested that
consider t~ades · · lm·estment Co .. HArbor 1600. members bring old nylon hose to · . . I the next meeting to be sent to
1
HAMMOND Organs, Spinet and T\\ 0 BEDROOM mcely furnished uked BPW members to join the
chord. -Come in and play . Pri-apartment with garage. Walled China. President Evelyn Varner
vate rooms for practice. No patio. No pets. HA 0364-J. "Mothers' Marcil" on Feb. 5 to
charge. Danz-Schrnidt, Santa Clean, Quiet, Modem Apa.rtJnmtl. Rub)· Ste\'enson an n ounced a I
Ana. Home of the Hammond Weekly Unen Service I help the March of Dimes. and
Spinet & Chord Organ. Low Weekly or Monthly Rates larger-than·e\'er-net pr of i t for 706 Coast Highway. Newport Bch. the Christmas pre\'it'w. JANUARY clearance. Baby Grand p 1 an o s. Steinway. Chickering, Bal-Port Motel 1 Fourteen of the 18 ~t presi-1
Baldwin. Knabe. Story & Oark. BEacon 5299-J 1 dents present at the ml"('tlg were:
Many others. You can buy 8 · Ma1·gu~rile Way. 1932-33: Helen
good repossessed Baby Grand as ROOM for rent 223 Opal, B. I. Prl-I Isbell. 1933-35; Ann Price, 1935-36;
low as $495. Othen $565. 1670 vate entrance. private bat h. A g n es Blomquist. 1939-40, and 1
and up. Danz-Schznjdt Big Piano panel ray heat. twin beds. HA lMS-49 : Mildred Lockhart, 1669-W. 1940-42: Irene Stanley M o r r i s. ~;':~ ~. No. Main. cor. 6th, SLEEPING room with prlv. ent.. 1~-43 : .Mildred S tanley, 1943-44: I
.. priv. bath. Apply at 510 Orchld.j <?rt'tha Tui!bs, 1944-45; Dorothea I
Wanted Corona del Mar. Sht>t>ly, 194:>-46: Gertrude Collver. I
1946: Dorothy S utherland,
0• 1 0 EST s • ...: ___ 0 -, 19<&7-48: Elizabeth Hand.v. 1949-50. • ABLl HED real estate 1 ~ aneoua and Ruth Willmes. H~l-52, Ully
office desires to expand. Open-Lahti. :'<lellie Williamson. V e I" a
ing for a~gressive sales person. TO WHOM it may concern: All Chapman and Ma~l Fitunorris
Write Box A-4, c o Ensign, sta t-money borrowed by me from were unable to be present.
ing elCperience, a$(e and length Alice Willis, 1312 Balboa Blvd .. 1 of time spent in this area Newport. Calif .. hu been paid to
SMALL apt. or guest house by re-her in fuU 'With interest at 6%. AAUW Section.s
sponsJble business~· Have CHARLO'ITE H. WALKER. t
some fum. Year round rental I ORDER a $5000. Continental Cu-Two sections meetings for the
desired. HArbor 2868. uaJty "Family Polio Expense" American A.aociation of Univel'-
DAlLY RIDE CDM to Los Ange-Policy irnroediately. Only $1.5.00 sJty Women for Orange County
les, Broadway & 8th, Monday for a 2 year term. Individual will be held next Wednesday. through Friday arriving LA 8 policy $5.00 for 2 years. J . M. Book Round Table will meet at
a .m. leavinJl-4:45 p.m . HA 475-J M. Leonard agent, HA..Q2, 301 8 p. m. with Miss Agnes Me-Alvarado Place, Balboa. K .,.,,. G s San Ana or HA 17 J . enna, ~ <~'ant t., ta .
MEN wANTED-for all 3 ablfta. SHARP FREEZING and complete for a di.scusaion of Vining's "Win· locker plant fadlltles for home dows Cor the Crown Prince."
Reeves Rubber Co., San Oe-freezer ownen. CUstom cutting. Creative Arts s.ection will have a
mente. 1 Moisture-proof wrapping Car-workshop meeting at 8 p. m. at
MAN wanted to give light house-tons. Locken available. Harbor
1
Miss Grace Alberts' home. 1135
hold aid in exch. for rm. wit h Frozen Food Locken, 418 30th E. Wa.shington Ave., Santa Ana.
~t~~:'.' HA 3870-J before 8 a.m. St .. Newpo.rt Beach. HA 0'718. 1 TftA \'EL MC:h'lES SET
WANTED· N 'ght Janito Oran I WILL PAY CASH fOI' your used 1 Travelling Ln,. the UnHed States
· I r ge furniture. Crkt Furniture, BE will be the "iub~..for ',]::uesday Coast College. Hours 11 p.m. to 7323.. evening's meeting or the Travel
7:30a.m. Summer work l.n gen-' Section ot Ebell Club at the Ebell ~~-.. uJmainteRa. nant oe$190onpl daylig60ht : ~~Ll;;"yd~ Coa.s~v~r Clubhouse in Balboa. Mrs. c. G.
auiC'ol e. e ua $33. • · Waldeck a member of the club cost of living bonus. Job atarts i~-Theatre Bldg., CDM., HA I will aho~ moving pictures of a trip
Feb; lat. Apply in penon at , W. through Arizona a nd New Mexi-
Busaness OHice off Fairview SANTA ANITA-Local res.ldent can lndlan reservations and of
Avenue. I driving to track dally can take Rocky Mountain National Park.
'WANT typi.n& in my home. Ve.ry several riders ln comfortable l
.reuoD&ble. Call HA 3900-J. Buick sed. Lara on, Harber 1 BOAG G&OUP TO IIEET
WAITRESSES -Part time and 2344-W. 1be Mapzine Committee of the
full time. Castaways. BE 5465. TELEVISION Trade in your old Hoag ~emorial HospitaJ Auxil· wlNTED ~o.ooo on t.t tru.t ptano. Blggeat allowance. Danz-iary will meet at 1:30 P· m. to-
cleecl WllJ pay 6% Int. J M Schmidt. 520 N. Main, Santa morrow (Frida.y) at .the bome·of JllDer 1.501 w Balboa ~ Ana. the committee c h a 1 r m a n, Dr.
NewpOrt_ HA 409t. ~ PER MO. renta aoocl .ed 1-Wlen Robertson of 333 E . Bay
pano. Rent cn!dit allowed on Front. Balboa 1s1aDd. loatl purcb.ue, Let the ldddlea learn. ------------·1 benz-Schmidt PIano Store, EDLSEDEl.NiER • Fibe 1 M · a1s Santa Ana, 520 No. lla1a. rg ass aten KANICUJUNG ._ ReiiD. call Wholesale and Retail 061 Hull Oluai.n& It Deck Coverinl BArber 218'7 for ,our appoint-ment. Dee's Beauty SaiDIL
• REALTOR
• BUSINESS OPPORTUNlTIE.S
Pacific Fiberglass, Inc.
1510 N~ ~ta Mesa
.
Situ~ W•arTied
.... ......_ WID cw<• •t·
dlllrwwlilllllllla ·=far m.;zr-JIA •
• RENTALS
HArbor 2'781
1523 Cout Blvd., 01:11'.-del l(ari MAPLE (tnished hutch and chests,
Govemo~ Winthrop ctesk, 30xe
mirror, new babf mattre., twin ------------:g.~~apt.~fulJ~ SALESMAN WANTED
,.... and many other hilh Outalde ·su.nan ... Capablf ot
arade met~ lternl. tandlinl Exchanaa A: SaJtl ot
CRIST FURNITURE Trailer Pub. llote~~, ·eourta. R.anc:t..., lr Ine. Prop. 1.-dl
1187 Oruile Aw .. a.ta 11-. fwn. Good adwertlliac . JII'OI. Acrwa b'om MW ._ .._ IOrt. J.A.MES C. HOWARD. 1111 ,._ rr ND 1m N..,..-t Bhd.. NB., RA Ja
FAIMEI TO FISHEIIIII
~ ........... ef ..W ........ , .. , a.,
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What flab t. bAUAI today
oft Dana Point. or around
the FollJUen Klle Bank!
For the col"ftCt an.,er, try
uking J . R. Bert Mllla. Re's
a skipper 'who'a broucht ln
hl.s share of tbe btc ont-s at
:"lewport Harbor . With
twenty yean of ttahinc to
b&c.k b1a Judameat, be'U
have the ~r to put you
where t.be bll one. are.
'11\s. Ia the oplnJon of a cood ma.uy ftaberrneD trom
far and wide. Tb.ere an
.orne celebrities a m on c
them . . • Ralph BeUamy.
Don Alneche, Lum 'n' AbiMr,
Ireu Rleb. ~ Dntne.
"Ko.t of our 'ch&IUn an for bt1sf..._ peopl.a, bow-
n'tlr," • •1• -Klfll. .. AM
they're a flat lot ot people.
Wbell tbey'... been out with u.t a Ilia two boM.e, botla wttll twiD --fffW tt.me.. we feel we lmow t.bem. linea. are eqatppecJ tor oomfCirt
U you W'&J'It to pt to bow a man, and euy ~. 'fte ...,._ Pat
take him camplaa or ft.lhtDc." t. S2 feet. .t.be Loru Pat 11, a
Plek a warm, .aJU~Y a.tt.ernoon )l(n. )t(lD. 1a ap etraqw to u.e
and drop In at UM llUJ.' B&lboe ..._ SM 18 a naU.. Ol llawall.
Co~ home. You'D 10te1,-find him daqbt.r o1 ow.rt ....... ,..
~raytlla bl8 ro.ebuabee, l>ut be1J Downed Bawaliaa ....... Atbr
be ready to talk ftlll aDCI n.blnc. meet~~~c s.t 111111 ...., abe
a Ufe be ~. "Klnd ol stranp ~t eenral ,_,.. wta. Mr flami-
Ufe for a farmer, too.'' be ays. ly Ill Lei,_. ud Parte ...,.... n-
eettllnc h1a ~. Jean frame tn l turnl~ to beeoiM Mn.. 1110a. Uvtnc room -..sy e.h&lr and tuna-'ntelr bcMtta are named IDr tbelr
inC hia keen eye. and broed, d&ucb~n -Lome. wbo 11 fk!cre-
frtendly .-nile In your direction. t.ary-Tr'euurer ol our IMAIJlborin( ·~tally one that dJdn't atart Lquna Federal Sa'f'blp an41
flahin' Wl be wu fifty." Loan; aDd Pat, Wbo 18 wttb the
Bert Ml1la Ul a naUve .on. and Kotor Vehicle Depe.rtmeltt ln Loa
the atory of that could becfn tn Anpletl.
the 1830'a, wtth a ~~even-man party MJ.lll beUev• and pract.t.cee the
and their ox-drawn wqon beadiJll principles whieh I1Uiode Amertea
acroee the K&nMJ plains for C&U-CJ'e&t -independence. lllltlatiYe,
fomla. Bla father wu a member planty of bard work and 1\m doinl
of the party. Ri1 motber made lt, and tbe rfcht Of eadi man to
the same trtp a few yean Jat.r. enjoy tbe ....ulu ~ .., labcn-. "I
Tbe two met and were married commend J'OUI' Sa~ ADd Loan
bere. and ...,.. &moltl' 8aata Ana'• .A e.odatkla tar • ftne ._,.. and
early ..wen. Bert .,.. IIWl a rapid powtla. • M 1Qa. "From a JOUiliiiW Oil h1a ,..._., fann mW.l ...........,, ,ou ,_" applied
wben 0ranp Cowlty wu fomMd. cooct ~ ud Mnl wen ~ wu h1a life, uatu be to make an out.taadlfta ~
wu ~ llljured Ill an Kd-wbUe ~ aa laaportaat ...,._
dent twety ,_,.. ap. Rla doe-.tee to bOI row•• aDd lnft«orw of tor adYtJed a Jaaa re1t., wbJeb our CIOIIUIIUDity ...
munt dwtlw up Ida llnpertal Val-Our dbtdaa ba" aanouncec1 Jey tariD.. &. eame to Newport their ln'-Uaa to pq a cltridiiJod
Beeeb. AlwaY8 aa &Citl" man. be at U.. nile e1 a.,. ,_ ..t Pft' ..,_
eoqllt Ul aetm putiroe, and num ta I.a. AM a _._. MCh
toad tt Ia flll.dllc traa a !'OW-aceouat t. 1_,. ...._. to ~ total
boat. & ...-to fiDel a Jftal ol $10,001 ~ a. r..11n1
tuelaats-In tile llutlor and tbe Saw.p ud 1-a II -a.-
-. ...... tJid dlilccrftry c:ame pontiaD, -....,. "' ... Vlllt.t a ~·: 1'IIM farmer would be-St.atew ~ Ya. ....._. eon. a flllbenllan. • enjoy .., • ., ud tile ........ ,.._
llaoa llldpper of bJa owa boat. tum ecm.utent wte. 11111fM7 a&
he ...... to eajaJ ~ at ... N...,...-t Ban.oa r.1en1, more than any he ba4 ....,. 1mowa. • ,l'lt tt ,.. ~--rdal ttelJw
for ruekerel. alllaCCift, uc1 ......&.
fl1ll. u.. IPOitftlldlc wttll ~ er ,..U.. Tallt wttia Ma a fww aalmllea. ....... 1Ma ..... ...
...... tiM .......... .,.., ... ,..'D ,. • ,_ ...... : r;:• U. 0 1\ .... •A ••'----•.fl._.._ ~ ................. ... ..... " M _,., "JIWS' I .. ....... ,... ...... , .. = '• ... a •m;·._-. ....... ...... _,.
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Commerdcds
BAY VIEW
DUPLEX
Sparkling new duplex.
1 block from ocean and
bay. Bar type kitchens,
lots of tile. Curtition
walls in bedroom, mak-
ing 1-or 2-bedroom
units. Excellent income
location.
PRICE, $21.150
l Terms
ROY GREENLEAF Jr.
and Associates
Bullder -Realtor
3112 Newport Blvd. Newport
HArbor 2552 Eves: HA n'2
D 0 N ' T F Q.R G E T
Your local insurance
agent who can
give you
THE BEST SERVICE
when you need it.
SEE
J 0 H N E. S A D L E I R
607 Cout Blvd., Corona del Mar
HArbor 2422
G-i-r-1-s
-LOOKING FOR A
GOOD JOB?
WORK FOR
PACIFIC TELEPHONE
Good money helpa make a
Job good. but there's more to It tbaD Uaat. With ~
Telephone you get cood pay
froom the day you start. You're
paid while you leem and reo
ceh~ IChedlaled inc:rt&lea re.
JU)arly. A. a Tele'phoM Op-, enator:
You'll be worting for a com-~ 1mown fot" good treet-
ment of "-~·
You'll have a chancle to ad-
vauce and H recocnbecl.
You'll aaodate .tth conaen-
lal ~ ---the ldnd you11 wult u friend~~. '
HDwewr you look at tt. a Job with Padtk Te~ ls
a aood~
. -Applr-
5141/z No. Main Street ........
~ lluuap nilll)'
PACIFIC TELEPHONE
-----OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY lst
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
428 SERRA DRIVE, CORONA HIGHLANDS
F&oellent 3-bedroom home with
exceptional 4% Financing
f1JLL PRICE, $17, 950
THE VOGEL CO.
BEacon 7488
535 Cout mghway---(at the Archesl
CORONA DEL MAR
vcx;EL VALUE
IDEAL LOCATION-Lots of Value. .
Nice 2-bedroom borne on the best street, ocean side of hwy .-no
other home for the price in this fine section. Large living room.
eliDing room. hardwood floors., furnace. covered patio, drying
yard. garage, lawn, shrubs. Priced at Sl2,700-4%% FHA loen.
PRICE REDUCED from $11 ,750 to $1 0,000 . . .
on this charming 2-bedroom home, cute as can ~. Ideal loca-
tion. L.arge living room. fireplace. Tile In kitchen & bath.
Fenced yard. Bonds paid. Buslnea reasons ha\•e forced the
owner to make this drastic cut.
THE VOGEL CO.
1301 Coast Blvd, Coroaa dd Mar
HArbor 1741 HArbor HTI Eves: BE 5145-M or HA 0461-W
Naceps•" Is•· IJ --.... ... •-.... •
LIDO ISLE BAY FRONT . 145,(0)
4·bedroom, 3112 baths, furnished, pier and
float, 31-foot lot, older home, but
ideal for beach living.
$15,000 handles
. HARBOR INVES1MENT CO.
REALTORS
Newpon Blvd. and 30th St.
Or?EN HOUSE
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1st
11 a .m. to 5 p .m.
21 4 HAZEL DR., CORONA DEL MAR
Furnished. 3-bedroom, 1112 bath, dining room,
large living room, fireplace, hardwood
floors, beautiful view of
ocean and canyon.
$25,950
Terms
THE VOGEL CO.
535 COAST HIGHWAY ---(at the Arcbesl
BEacon 7468
._. USED CARS
USED CAR BARGAINS
1949 CHRYSLER WINDSOR. 4 door Sedan. radio, heater,
white sidewall tires . . .......... ···-····· ................ $1,545
1952 KAISER. 4 door Sedan. radio. heater. overdrive.
Continental spare tire mounting . .. . .. ··-· . 2.095
19150 CHRYSLER. • ~w Yorkt>r, 4 door Sedan. radio, heater
white sidewall tires. light gray finish ··-···· . . .......... 2,150 1
1951 CHRYSLER Windsor Deluxe Club Coupe, radio heater 2,350
19151 PLYMOUTH Convertible. new top. radio, heater ....... UW.S
19150 SnJDEBAKER Regal Champion Club Coupe, radio,
heater. overdrive. white sidewall tires. ...... _ ....... ·-···· . L450
1952 DeSOTO Custom Club Coupe, radio. heater, sun visor .... 2,595
1948 CHRYSLER Windsor Hi~hlander 4 door Sedan.
radio. heater, engine just overhauled. nev.· paint .............. 1,195
1952 CHRYSLER Saratoga V-8 4 door Sedan, power
steering, radio, heater ........... ! ....................................... 3,395
1949 LINCOLN Cc&mopoUtan, 4 door Sedan, radio, heater
hydramatlc. electric windows. white sidewall tires ........ 1845
1949 BUICK Super Sedanette. radio, h~ater, new paint.
nearly new tlres ................................................... -............ -1.595
OTHER GOOD TRANSPORTATION CARS AVAILABLE
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
at
HARVEY SOMERS INC.
CHRYSLER-PLYMOL'TH DEALER
3491 Cout Highway Newport Beach
Phone BEacon 6515
USED CAR CLEARANCE SALE
19f9 FORD Custom €1ub Coupe ,_... . . ... ..... . ......... S 995
1946 P<>NTIAC 4-dr. Sedan ............................. -. .. ....... 688
1950 NASH 2--dr. Sedan . . .. .. . .................. 1095 19C'T OOOGE 4-dr. Sedan . . . ... . . . ..... .. . ....... .. . . 995
1949 CHEVROLET 2--dr. Delu."<e ······-···· 1295 1949 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. Sp. . ......... . 1295 1947 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe . . . . . . ..... . ... ..... . 895
19t9 OOOGE ¥dr. Sedan. Coronet . .... . ... ..... . 1395
M O RE T O ,CHOOSE FR O M
-Good Transportation Cars-
SHAVER MOTORS
1880 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
Open Eveninp & Sundays
Phone BEacon 6907
+ A-1 USED CARS +
19151 FORD V-8 ~.Sedan. ractio, hMter. low miles ... s:s65 Do'A'ft
1951 FORD V-8 Club Ope., Fordolnatic:. ractio, hNter .. 622 Dotm
19&9 FORD V-8 2-dr. Sedan. heater ................................. 398 Down
1N7 MERCURY Station Wagon. SHARP .................. a. Down
1M9 MERCURY Con.. rtldio. htr .• 0-D, elec. windows .. 585 Down 1151 DODGE ~. Sedan, heater, l)aCIIMtJc ............. 548 Down
11151 FORD Pt~p, radio. canopy ............. -..................... 412 Down
BANK TERMS
11-tEQDORE ROBINS ---Used CaB
1M OMit Hwy., Newport a.ch a.eae eeot
NEW CHEVROLET TRADE-INS
ARE BETIER CARS
1951 NASH Rambler, Greenbnar Stauon
Wagon, overdn·.re, r-:1a10. heater . ..$1.745
1950 CHEVROLET Be!Atr Coupe. like new
radio, heater, wh1te s1de wall tires . .. 1,745
I 949 FORD Custo m 2 door Sedan all he
extras, a real nice car . ... ··-.. 1.295
1950 CHEVROLET Fleetli ne Deluxe 4-door
Sedan, all the extras a real de~ car
A SPECIAL LOW PRICE oL -·· ... .. .. ...... 1.345
1948 DODGE Custom 4-door Sedan, beau-
tiful condition. SPECIAL TODAY ·-
We are always dealing with some one
---So give us a try.
MILLER CHEVROLET CO.
USED CAR LOT -COST A MESA
HARBOR at CENTER
BE 6 54 9
895
EXTRA CLEAN
LATE MODEL CARS ---~
1951 BUICK Special, 4-dr. Sed, radlo. heater. many extras $.1.•
19150 BUICK Special. 2-door .... . . .. . .. .... .. ....... ).5g5
l!M7 BUICK Convertible, ractio. heater. ··-···-...... ----JAm
1951 FORD CUstom 2-dr. Se-dan. radio. heater. overdrive .. -1.515
1951 FORD Com-ertible. Fot'd~Matic. radio. heater ... --... -I.-
C. E. SIEMONSIM
Buick
1953 )nJICK V .e NOW O.'i DI.SPI...A Y l
310 Broadway Laguna Beac::b
Open Sundays Phone 4-1047
I
.. FREE RENT? ·•p-.
Sure-Live in one side of this nearly new duplex
and let the $85.00 per month rent of the other fum-
iahed unit apply on your loan payment.
The owners of this duplex also have a
love ly furnished 2-bedroom in Balboa and
they will TRADE BOTH of ~ese places for
CORONA DEL MAR INCOME property.
NO "FIXER-U PPER" NEEDED HERE
. Move right into this completely redecorated 2-bed-
room and den home that sparkles with beauty.
In the rear of a double garage there is an
additional room with all of the plumbing
in. This room could easily be converted
into an income unit. Approx. $2,500
down -full price ---$9750.
DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER
to buy Harbor Blvd. property! We have a ·Modem
Motel located right in the heart of all the new de-
velopments -120-ft frontage on Harbor Blvd.
Six units plus living quarters with room to
build approx. 14 more Units. Approx. $1 0,-
000 dn. Submit all exchanges plus cash. _
A SAI'VY STEINER, Realtor
173 E . 17th Street -Costa Mesa Branch
''The UtUe Red Office With the Big Yellqw Umbrella''
Q.arles B. R~tmier, Manager Herald G. Splea
8l:aeon 6396 Evenings: HArbor 1.593-J
BACK BAY AREA
G. I. RE -SALE -3 -BEDROOM HOME
HARDWOOD FLOORS -E>..'TRA LARGE LIVING ROOM
-DINT:'JG AREA -TILE KITCHEN -LARGE FENCED
BACK YARD -DOUBLE GARAGE.
$11 ,000 '
$2.000 Do"n -S71 monthly payments
R W. BARTINE
Real Estate -Insurance 1829 Newport Ave.
BEacon 5320
Costa Mesa
BALBOA ISLAND INCOME
Completely fum. 3-BR. -2-Bath Home ---2-BR.
Apl Separate maid's room a nd bath-2 garages
-Convenient comer location~ual gross in-
come, $4 ,000. Only $11 ,750 down, balance a1 5%.
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE at $27,500
W M W. SANFORD, Realtor
Col. John W. Dansby, Associate
Park Ave. a t Marine Balboa Island
HArbor 2462 (day or evening)
BEST BUY TODAY
Close to Bay Front and large bathing beach.
Nice 3-bedroom home and dinette, hardwood floors, fireplace, patio.
Value plus at $14 ,000
Call HArbor 3Z77
BALBOA REALTY CO.
COpposltc Balboa Bank or Ametlca)
ROSS GREELEY . JOSEPHINE WEBB
700 E . Balboa Blvd. Balboa
CORONA DEL MAR TRADE
Will trade nice 2-bedroom home, good location in
Corona del Mar, for 2 units in Corona
del Mar. $5,000 equity in home'.
GEORGE J. DAVIES, Realtor
70S Coast Blvd
HArbor 3597
Corona del Mar
G . I. RE-SALE -3 BEDROOMS
Qnly 3 years old. Has hdwd. floors, garbage dis-
posal, 6-ft. fenced rear yard. . . . Located in
the Broadway section of Costa Mesa among hne
homes. $2500 down . 4% )oan at $59 per month
includes taxes and ins. This financing is unbeat-
able . Full price $10,500 or $11,000 partially fum.
BEACON HILL REALTY
CORONA DEL MAR ' .
INVESTORS
CHECK THIS PROPERTY
Highly desirable and attractive Duplex in
good rental area. . Close to Boulevard.
new Country Club; highway acceseible to
Freeway.
2 bedrooms each fuut. 1 unit fully fur-
nished. Extra large 2 car garage with
laundry and room for hobby or extra
income.
$17,850
Call HArbor 2474
EARL W. STANLEY, Reakor
' 615 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar
Eves: BEacon 5517 -M
REAL NICE HOMES
We have just listed 2 well built homes on the East
side of Costa Mesa. Both are close in, top location,
'
HOME No. I. built in 1941, finest construction,
situated on corner lot. 2 bedrooms. sepa-
rate dining room, hardwood floors, fire-
place, pullman tile bath, 2-car gar. You'll
love the character of this home!
Full price, $11 ,500
HOME No. 2. built in 1941, good construction,
2 bedrooms, hardwood ftoors, fireplace, pull-
man tile bath, lots of cupboard space, sepa-
rate dining room, wonderful heating system,
F.H.A. terms.
Full price, $11,800
PHIL SULLIV AN
GEO . EVERSON
BEacon 7123 Eves: BEacon !)458.J or HArbor 3516-J
11156 Newport Blvd. o.ta llaa
(Acroa from Coeta Mesa Bank)
"IMPOSSIBI£ ... "
THEY SAY, TO FIND IN CORONA DEL MAR a cozy LlT11Z
HOME with kDott;y piDe walla, hardwood Ooon. lup den beet-roam. fireplace, ~age. PLUS a separate &mall IU8l apa.rtrneftt.
DOW reatiQI for ~ a JDODth . . • to ftnd aD this-
for only $8,750!
Don't pboM pk>ue, but come to 1311 Coast Blvd. Bring your
ebeckbook, u this won't Jut. . . ($3,877 cash required)
STANLEY A SMITH, Realtor
1311 Coe.st Blvd. Corona del Mar
HArbor 882
LOW DOWN ·
CLOSE IN
Neat 2-bedroom home -SOx 150-ft. -fenced yard
-only 6 years old. 4o;0 G. I. Loan-Priced right.
CBJJ Mrs. Patterson. BEacon 6796
HOWARD & FLAHERTY, Realtors
447 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
CORONA DEL MAR -
1noome ~rtr With No Rental Worries
3-Bedroom bom&-with 6ftplace and 2 bet.hl pba J-t.edroorn ·~ ment over extra larp labP-and ¥J'Vice room. BoOl rented. East-em owner aays, "Sell at once for $18,000"
BEN J. WHIT MAN & Associates
GORDON WALKER . ED BABSON . MARGUERITE FULLER
META NELSON
400 Coast Highway Corona del Mal'
.. BUSINESS IS GOOD"
HArbor 1862
H. H. HOLBROOK
Dependable Plumbing
A ..,_-= SerYSoe
..._. BArtlar 141S-W
Painting -Decorating
• Color Oonlultant •
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Lk • O.tnctar
-.t ..._ ...._ Neajil't BIMia -1!-:..~-=.:-=-a
OWNER'S GONE
THIS WEEK .
We have the key ---
you can get as nceey
as y ou please . . .
four-bedroom older
BALBOA ISLAND
HOME - --
large lot - - -15 ae-
conds from t};le wa-
ter. ,
Not a devutaU.. llu7
---but .......
Price il7,900
'Island Realty Co.
. Harvey D. Peue •
Park Avenue at Apte
Balboa Island HArtm m
ATOP
RENTAL
INVESTMENT
Near Bay
and Shopping
3-UNITS -ONE 2-BDR.M.
1WO 1-BDRM. LAUN-
DRY FACIUTIES. FURN.
$12,500---$5,000 handles
Coast Propenies
Rtrnl JA YRED, Raltor
301 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa
HArbor 21158
LITTLE ISLAND
Luxurious 2-bdrm. &
den .home, wiQl 2
baths. -Completely
furnished. Woncler-
ful quiet location. 2
lots. Lctrge patio.
$29,500
Reasonable
Down Payment
F. P. WALDRON, Rltr.
~ Marine, Balboa lalud ~ HArbor 2M
. .
-Ruth's Baby Sitting
Agency
DAY or NIGHT CARE
Own Tra.n&porta tloD;
Anywhere ln Orange Count;)'
Phone: HArbor 2301-W
PAINTING
Earl Sheflin
273 Palrnel' St. -Colta Ilea
Bl:acm 5457-M
FENCES
Redwood
Grape Stakes
Chain link
Block Walls
Barbecues ·
Patios .. .
Weather Stripping
FHA Tennt
No Down Payment
For tree atl~t!!,;._ cal) Kimberly ~.
VISIT OUR DISPLAY
()pee Saturclay and SundQ
..
H W. VOGEL Co.
-..-a eoutta .,. St.
IIA!ft'A ANA
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..._..... Nortb 2-s'OO'" W..t :M_.., alone aid eurv. tupDt to .US --.......
AR801 -~~~aii.IJ'IIC)If OW iN'iMN· of a CUIW --ve ._ .. II ......... & dlltaDct of ..... ... ... ~--.. to ........ -.-Une tbroulb... .....
ftOll n ......_ &1m GJY-w.ter bavt. a ..... ot 2».oo m . .a teet; tbeaceSoutta t•·sror ~ •-a •
JNO •O'IRJE .. .,.. eet; tbeftee N"orthwesteyly alone Eut ~the III'Oioal:affoa ol a ·-... that • llota•ar. .._.. Ja. ....._, tbere II utuated out· d curve tanpmt to the IMt line radial to Jut mea~ ~ 19eiJ. at tlw ..._. ofT :II"». ¥o li ..-and con~ to the Qty of menUoned Une tbroulrh an ~le 50.00 feet; thence South Z.Jr.r 'n. ant Ma Harbor-wide aid clay. or u .oon ~ N.wport Beach Cfrtaln UD1D-ot 75•31'00"' a cllatuee of 26.39 Weet 100 teet; tbeaee Nartb llotllen' ll&rdt lor' the lllarclb of u the IIIMW IMY be ._... .t laabAt.ed areaa u hereinafter more feet to a Une ~nt-aid line &e•2&'CI5'" Weet a.22 teet to the Dlmee will be beN 'J'buriMIIy • ....._ the CouDdl a.-ben of the Clb'
particularly dellaribed; and tangent being the Southerly Une beginning ot a curve co n c a v e 5, b)' mllllben ot me N~ JWl ot the Cty of Newport s.c:t.. w..e.a. the ownen of said par· ot tbe OU1fornia State Hlcbwlly, Southerly bavi.Qc a radiul of 100 Beech Elemel'ltary Sehoola J'TA. 3100 Weet Newport Blvd., Newport
Cfla have•ex:pw.-d t.henwelvea u 100 feet ln width u recorded May feet; thence Northwesterly, West-~ vohmteers will bedD approxi· Beacb. Callfonda, a hearlDc wOl
c1ntrow of hlvtn« the ~arne an-20, 19Gl, Book 487, Page 3 of Offi-erly aad Southw8terly along said rnately at 6:30 p. m. and ,WUJ call be had at 'Vflldl hNrlnc any per-
aned with the City ot Newport clal R eco rd a of aa1d Orange curve t.ucent to aid 1ut meo-for Delchborhood coOeetiGal tw 1011 0W111ft1 any real JII"'OIel'ty wltb.-
Beac:h; and County; t h • n ce Southeasterly lioned Une thr'Ou&h a.n a.n&le ot about an hour in the early ew-ID the bodDdarlet ot the tenit«7
WlllenM. it would be for the ben along the aaid Southerly lioe of 48•00'00"' a diltanoe ol 83.7'7 feet niJ1c. 10 ~ to be an.DeXed., u de-
tatereeta ot the Oty of Newport the California State Hl&hway, u to a Une ta.neat; theece South Residents are requested to leave acrlbed at.ove. may appear and ob-
Beach a6ci ita cit.bena fM tbe City recorded in sa.ld Book 487, Page 62•33'55 .. West alone aid liDe tan-their por c h lighu on for the ject to the propoeed annexatioD
of Newport B8ch to annex the 3 and alone the Southerly line ol gent 505.10 ted to tbe beeinnine mothers. Volunteers, who are and ahow cau.e, •h>' 1udl rerrt-
.ald here~r described pro-the California State 1~ghway as of a curve concave Easterly hav-willing to asaiat with the Porch-tory abouJd not be 10 a.onexecl
perty; and reool'ded April 14, 1~. in Book ing a radlua of 20 feet; thence Ucht bri&ade lor the March of Tbe above and for-egoing ae.otu.-
Witenu, the City of Newport 1750, Page 437 of Official Recorda along said curve tangent to IMt l>lmeJ are uked to oontact the t.ion wu etwy and recuJarly .,......
Beach did on ar about January 12 of said Orange County and along mentioned Une through an angle &Ne cbalnnan. Maate Grider at and adopted at a recuJar meetlna t!IM aubrfut to the Orange CountY the Southerly Une of the aald Call-of 95•50'5'7 .. a distan~ ot 33.46 Jiarbor 3676-.J or Harbor 1241-.J. of the City Council of the ao-~ Commlasion a legal de-~omia State Highway aa reeo~ feet to a point in 'the NOI'thea.st· ,._ • -Newport Beech. t.eld on the •th
ICrlption and plat of aald herein-11_1 aaid Book 4fn, Page 3, of Offl· e~ly line of afOI'emendo:-d s.y. more or less to a point of inter· day of January, 1953 by the follow-after described uninhabited area oal Records to a point 1098.48 mde Driye, 50 feet in Mdth, sald section "ith the City Boundary ing vote. to wit: tor ita approval, pursuant to Sec-feet Sou~tt-rly _from the end of point betng 81.69 feet Northwest-I line of the Oty or Newport ~ach A~. Councilmen: Smith,
tion 35002 of the Govenunent Code curve bavmg a radius of 1,950 feet, erly of the end of course No. 14.1 between Station No 75 and Sta-Finc:h Iabell, Bennett.lllDer
ot th State ol. Calif~-•-· nd a.s recol'ded in Book 1750, ~~ u described in said deed of Bay-1 N 78 f h . Ra San ''0.,..; eo··--"---· ..r~ e U&&UA, a .. ....., , said Offi-'-' o~ of 'de Drl rd...-. Book 830 t on o. o t e ncho • .., ..,.,.,, uuu.u•IICD· ·-Wltereu. The appl'OVBI of aaid ~· 0~ ,......,. ~ Sl ve reco "'-"':' m · Joaquin as per map Book 1 Pa~e ABSENT Councilmen : Nooe Orange County Boundary Com-0 ~a n g,.e County; then~ South I Page 217 of Offioal Records _ofl 47. of Patent Records of LOs An-NORMAN MILLER
mission has ~n ~: 39 38'00 West along a line me~-~ ~d Orange COW'Ity, Callfonu.a., geJes County , California: thence 1 Mayor Now, Therefore. Be U .ReM~•~ ured at. right angles to the satd Mld 81.69 feet bemg me~ured Northwesterly and Westerly along ATTEST: •
by the Oty Council of the City of Sta!e ~hway 226.60 .teet to the along the ~?rtheasterly line or II the city boundary of t~ City of C. K. PRIEST
Newport Beach that the foUowtng beguuung of a c .u r' e co.ncave 'Ba_YSide,. Dn,e: t he n~ e So~th Newport Beach to the point of be· Oty Clerk
declaratio.ns and notice be made Northwesterly havtng a radius ot : 56 42'58 West along a line radial ! ginning. Publi$h: Jan. 29 and Feb. 5, 1953
'and given: 435 feet; th e n ce Southwesterly to said course No. 14. 100 feet Farta.er Sottce Is Rereb)' Gt•ea. In the Newport Harbor Ensign
U Is Hereb)' DeeJare4. that pro-
ceedings have been initiated by the
aid City of Newport Beach, a
Oty of the 6th Class, to annex the
said real property u hereinafter
described. which said real property
is contiguous to the present boun-
daries of said Oty of Newport
Beach, and which property is, at
the present time, completely unin-
Jan Gavin's CouRty Ch11tter
habited. Notice Is.._...,. ot.. that lt lfi, NEIGHBORS!
Ia proP<*!<~ by said Oty of Ne'tli-LADIES-ARE YOU BRINGING t;p one oC the young generation
port Beach to anaex the here~ at your house? 1 have some good news fo r you! The official grand after described real property to the City of Newport Beach. which opening of the Garden Grove Greater AU Arnt.>rtca.l Market starts
u.Jd real property aball, ln u.e.e today, Thursday, and will continue througH until Saturday. Take your
proceedings, bear the name "Irvine children there for all sorts or amusements meant particularly for
'l'erraoe Annexation." The !peclflc them, such as a carousel airplane ride and just loads ct others For ' description of the boundaries or the . ' · 1 · • • .,.._ de .. _ territory so propoeed to be an· you thrifty souli-just a word should be suff ctent.. u-a at tut>
nexec1 are as follows: I Greater All American Market. for there )OU will fi nd grocer} va lurs
All that certain land situated In which will astound you. Every Thursday at 9 A. li. I also call off
the. Co~ty or Orange, State ot buys there!! So do listen in continuously for otherwis .. • ~ou may miss
Cahforrua, contiguous to the Oty t these splendid offers" of Newport Beach, described as ou on ..
follows. to wit: * * * BegiMing at a point in the Northerly line of Bayside Drive as GI&LS"JF YO~"f>&IDE YOL'R ELF on bJuinc 'ood ta..t.-"''hY
aid Bayside Drive ia deecrlbed In do ,._ penht Ia IMo'lac JDOMtro.itse. lD kAl~k-kDacks": Why aot
a deed recorded in Book 830. Page ... _ -----"• f ..... ..t--tri t 217 ot Offidal Records, or Orange -,. .......... a avor v~· .,..,.._a p ()
County, California, said point of MACIU.I:S CHa.laic alld Gtlt Shop~.
beginning being the end or a curve wll«e 70. wtn flDd dt"'J'btful, wblm-
along the Westerly line of Marine Ueal, qaaJJtt aad blu.rre piece. to M--Avenue as described in Book 1746. It .. »age 152. of Official Records, of Mpt you. .SothliiK tawdry e,. ..
said Orange County, said curve Ba~ tb4>lr OW'Il ldlas Ill t1H-rear.
being concave Westerly and hav-t b I a wortlly ~era.naks Ktabll&bmeat
.. ~ -· ~-
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YELLOW CAB HArbor 2228 & BEacon 5824
... For the utmost in
Courtesy and ~rvice-: :
• TBAVJ1LIXG ~.S~ Ttw-r"'• oaly oee ~ood waJ &o &ra..t ,_
~ tlds aree--the Lido way :: Gradoea Claarlo~ Rolli +•••
will map out a .t•p by st•p trip wtlieb wU1 be
juat full of all 50rts of llll.-rf'StlaC ll.la~Miea~
stops plos th4> ri~ht botdt and rf'tltatlralltlt for
you to patrODiu a.l~ UNo way. Ollly amall
l(foups ue bookMI by Iller, lA tltl'l way It ~
tuall)' become. a ~r<tOft&UU'd tour:: Cbarlotw
ls boolcin« tor that coronutlon tonr of §;Utb pal'1lm.,_t law""*' ..
JDaDy of ~ not ba\1ftJ any royalty huf'!! So IM th4> utrnorit IIJa
servkf"-tnn,.J ~ .. l.ldo \\~ty-Lldo Tra\·e) Bar-.-:M .. u:. \l atef!at"e
Dru~ ~torf', Udo ShoppCn~ ('f'ater. CaU HArbor IUC.
* * •
IS YOt:R HO~LE P..ATilER O:S THE BARf.: :'IDE bt>eause you
f~l yOU jUSt can' ,I{IOrd (urruture now:' Don't be dlSCOU.l"ll~
buy some of thoSt> e I P • r unprunt~ p tl'Ct"S .a·
CARLYLE'S tn C"tl:>ta ~·•·:.-:t Ttwr>• I ,.a,, th,
most compll•l•' ltnt of thts turr11un• nnd wba·
-;tands out par• tcuhrl'' m m) rrH1d •~ the !aet
that the wood was ~OOOtlOO l'mooooth, and then ing a radius of 39.28 feet ; thence very of~a lias tlet'onds 11 you couat ~a.a.les. but sHU f'n)oy ~
Northeasterly, No rth er 1 y, and a41orable ~4W&tl\•e pieces wbleb do so mueb to make a ho~ a Northwesterly a long said curve the piect>s bein~ d,,IJ, Prl'd .Hill rt>C'\ iH•d a notht!l" rub down. You ~.
through an angle of 146•22'30 .. , a home! So for ~ lat8t Ia decor, try MACKIE'S POTTERY • to finish furniture sUC'<'\.'ssfuU~. ttu> "ood must be \t>ry smooth, for
distance of 100.35 feet to a line GIFT SHOPPL t80 E. 11th St., Coata ~HL BF..aroa 1~-only in this way ui ll tt look prof<'So;ional!! Then too while there, ~~ee
tangent; thence North 52•06'30" * * * . West along said line tangent 34.78 · som£> of the amazm~: valul's offered tn the regular fumttuno de~rt-
feet to the beginning of a curve ROSES ARE RED. VlOLETS ARE BLUE. Etc. Etc.-For thole I ment ... maple ... penod . or modem tn e,·ery color and material
concave Northeasterly having a who have fo-otten it's just a few short weeks to romantic St. 1 you ntight be interestE'd tn" CARLYLE'S 1990 Harbor Blvd., Cotta radius of 455.0 feet: thence North-. ., westerly and Northerly along said V a I en tIn r 's Day-for those party Mesa. BEacon 673~.
curve. tangent to the last men-... touches and Val,•ntme cards don 't for-* * * tio!lec? line, _through an angle o~ 1 1 I 1 1 get my favorite 5 & 10--M1L TON'S-
44 53 4<r a distance of 356.51 feet. I in Cost a M es a-Valentine boxes of thence North 82•47'10'" East along a line radial to last mentioned candy will be found there for only 50c
cucve 15.00 feet; thence Northerly > -so no one need be overlooked be-~
along a curve. co n c a '! e to the cause of financial circumsta nces!!-Oon't fo rget MILTo~·s 5 & 10 Northeast havtng a radius of 440 80 1 feet. tht> last mentioned line,. -1 1 Newport Blvd.
"North 82•47'10 .. , East,'' being
radial to said curve. through an
angle of 40•17'50". a distance of 1
33.00 feet to a line tangent; thence
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INtRT'S
Oepertment StOfe
I formerly Fitzpetric\: t )
1111 NEWPORT BLVD.
COSTA MESA. CALIF.
BFAcoe GOal _ .... _
SMITSWUR DRY-SIDES
For Men-Womea.
Children
• ~ Mwetsn•u
•Papdr ...... .If._. .......
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You Saft Wltb
Nil M8DI ftAIIN
* * * YO-tfO-RO A~D A BOTrLE OF Rt·M -Bu;yia« a boat 1008
aad aeed ".-lt.-wawr" dotbe.-you1J fllld &pOrty maJ.-attire for all
ACM at~ MAN SHOP la C.ta Meea!! Tbe-
latftt. aad .. lltteste.t" for t-.. ~t"-.ocb
Ia Ute motto of t1ae &llllable TerbUBH. proprif'-
to" of tbla lot~« establhllf'd r e II a b I e shop.
LadiH. lf you Uke a IIUUK'ullne dppered ja.ck~t
-cet It at THE MAN, where a ~l~y w1df'
Wf'l~tloa II" alway. earrif'd (ud sold!)-Boyw
too or \'1lrloU8 dHc'ripUoa are COGtbaually offered!! THE )(.\:s--
IMI S t-wport Ave., Co.ta Me.!!
* * * HA\.E YOU HAD TROUBLE getting your roast ~f slightly
rare? Br01l~d steaks-the same way! A pleasure is in stor(' for you
at the CLUB GARDE.''\"S, for here you
will find a delightful rught club atmos-
phere--the quintescence in .:-picurean
deU ghts as there are two-yes I said
two well known chefs~ne who's been
at the St. Re~s and Waldorf Astoria I
in New York. With such experience
you can imagine the delightful dinners 1
concocted and served! So. for that
intimate dinner or luncheon for a twoeome or a Niness nvn's ban-
quet-it's the Club Ge'r'dens for the acme of perfection in a rught-
spot:! CLUB GARDENS--807 So. Main St .. Santa Ana. Kimberly
2-9703. • • •
BOW LOHO AOO SINO&.,_..,. .... Ia t.ac-' Doll~
OU!IbOk U. 11• tMta. elite wwll ef ...... tire ~ • an pl-
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-OI"P& ... OiiM&--......... .....
Your for th£' SC'st Buys in Orangt> Colmt)',
JAN GAVn.:
* * * EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT
NIGHTLY
by well-known
artists . . .
FINEST CUISINE!!
Famous charcoal broiled
steaks---
as you like them.
also Roast Beef
(Eastern prime ribs).
for ri" t'n-ation~ · ·
Ktmberly 2-9703
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........... Hal aa--to .. -= IIO'Alft'lll 'ft) -MPI'I8III • ..... p~-1-a St.~.i-e~ ~a:,.: At FatJa.r-8oalcmqaet Baptilm for infanta will be held at 11 a . m. · ~•I .. 1 VIlli ~ka:_~~m:ru: Muter ot O!le~~~.._ for u. ~~Chris~~.= ~ver:-on~ ~s~~a~ -.....~-..o. , ___ f b-WH ...._ ..... .-FaU.. aDd Sola a-...-to be PmdeU. outor wt1l pnacb on Sc:hool wtiJ be beld at t:e a.m. ~...,... .... nt of p..... or pu churdl In 1952 had been --held w~ at Chn.t Olurdl "Davkl. the YoUnc 11an Who Bad
• purcbue ot "Inaplration Polnt" and of the total reeetpta, over by tbe Sea wiD be Harold Glul l"rtfttd" the fourth In Ida
tD ... tbe vrew Oft at leut part $7,000 bad been aiveft for ~ of Newport.. Speabr for tbe :rariY r. ol five -:ermoaa Oft youac : Ruth BuneD .. fill tbe Ooroua del Mar Blatt. were lent pul"p(*e. evmt which Ia belnc jolntly IPOD-ol the Bible 11ta. Ruth aneD ol Sautla ~ laat Thunda)' night by Ralph H. DMver, chalnnan of 10rec1'1w the eburdl and Boy Seout ·• • • Puadena arrived lut weell lD the
T. Duncan Stewart at the Co-the nominating eommlttee, placed Troop 5, wlJl be WU1Iam Spurgeon 1117810 CIIWLIII TO IDZ'I' Harbor area to malr.a ,_. ba1De
I'CIIIa del Mar Civic AsiOclatlon. in nomination the f o 11 ow In g m of CUff Hawn. who wUl tell ...... ~ Muac ,.._,_ of the wom-and become bu1er far ara.t AINeclY more than ~000 of the named ,_......., to serve in the interesting llde"-ta of the can· .& ..: ~ Unique Shop 1n am-dll I(U .
•• ()()(J purchase price has ~n comJng y-ea;?-Board of EJders: lnJ Boy Scout J~bcne. en'a F~ of the Corona del lllaa Bunell bu beeD ID • ...,e llledRed. aa.ld Mr . Ste~art. and. a Alvin S. Cox. Alvan C. Clemence. 11cketa may be aeeured through Mar Comm ty Church will meet reedy·to-wear fteld ftll' M¥'8ft1 -....J estate Jamboree at the s1te Alfred V. · Jorgerwen and Robert the Scout troop o:r the church of· Tueaday for l:30 p.m. det8ert at years having formeriJ been ..,_
II ~.planned to show residents E. Campbell; Board of Deaoona: flee. the home of M.ra. John Sadleir. 218 dated with DunniDp aDd the t~~e·• bOundaries of the possible Mrs. K. Paul Johnltone and Mrs. • • • Nuc:IIIUI Ave., Corona del Mar. Bragg Shops in Albambn.
park aite and gtve everyone an op-Robert E. Campbell; treasurer. A LDSON ON 'LOVI1 ~e:;· ~ ~c!Jo~ ~ea~ -----------....
portunity to contribute. Edgar R . HiU: asslatant treuur-SdenUile hee)lnc rests today, • • • II llalD Dart of the Pro g r a m, ers, Daniel H. Corson, Jr. and Mrs. u ln Jesus' time, on the under· which followed a pot·luck supper. Chmtlan F . Schindler. The a e atandinc that man's tource ta In <JOIDIUNJON SUNDAY wu ~ informative talk by A. R. persons were unanimously eJected. God and love, according to the The Sacrament of Holy Conunu-
Oroenmk, assistant dlreetor of Rev. James S. Stewart ~ Sunday leuon-.ennon at the New· nlon will be ot.erved Sunday at
•pbyslcal arrangements for the sented the atatlstlcal report of the port Beach Church of Chrlat Sci· both the 9 :30 and 11 a.m. aeTVioea
eamlng National Boy Scout Jam-pastor, in whJcb he indicated that enlist. of St. Andrew a Presbyterian
boree. . . during the year 1952, 149 men and • • • Church. Rev. James Stewart wiD
The Ci\'tC Ass?Oation alco ap-women had become members of SEBJION ON BAPI'l8ll uae '"!be New Covenant" u the
proved a su~~esuon ~d_t> by the the church. 78 by transfer of let-Rev. Harold Nick~l'a Sunday theme of h1a communion medita· Leegue of Ci\~C As.socaataons ask-ter and n by Profesalon or Reaf-sermona at the Firat B a p t ls t tlon. Sanctuary choir .will Unc IDe that t.h~ CJty hu-e an attorn~y finnation of Faltb. I Church of Newport will be ''Scrip-the oomtnunion anthem, "0, Taste
to gtve SJ>('Ctal lt>gal counsel on oal~ The following named lndividua.la tural Bapt:i&m" at 11 a. m. and and See." New members ~be =~:\h~~p~in=~'::\a~h presen~ed oral ~e~rt.s of the work "Five Solemn. Fa.cts~ at 7:30 pm. recelyed at 'both services.
, Meyers. a nt>w resident. as secre--of thelt ~rga.ruz.ations during the
tary for tht> Ci\·ic Association. past year· Mrs. ,11lad Samuels, Women's Fellowship; Mrs. Hugh
Springer, Deacons; Webster Jones,
S u nday School Superintendent:
CHRISTIAN BOllE DAY
In observance of "Ouisti&n
Home 'oay," annually participated
in by all Seventh-Day Adventist
Churches. Elder Hollis L. AnCler·
son or the local church urges that
"spiritual values should come be·
fore material comforts." He stated
that radio. television and worldly
amuseme nts arc crowding prayer
out of the fanilly program."
Tan Lose 68-41
The N e w p o r t H~rbor Tars
played Anaheim to an even 21·21
stand-otr during the first half of
the basketball ~ame on the Col-
onists' floor Tuesday afternoon.
bot fell far behind in the ~cond
ltalf to lose 68-41 It was the be-
Jd,nnjng of the second round of
Sunset Lea~UP play, and gave the
Tan a 2-won, 4--lost rt>cord. Scor-
ing tor Harbor werP Wt'S t. 12
points. Wetz€'1 11. Pulaski 7.
Schutt 5. Ne<;bitt 3. Rouseh 2. Sut·
terfit>ld 1.
Last Friday first place Hunting-
101\ Beach troun{'('<f the Tars 77·
48 as the Oilers used thPir first
te.m onJy hair of the gamt>.
Douglas J<jrkpatrick, Hlgh School
F ellowship: Mrs. James S. Stew-are. Church Pre~School: A. V.
Jorgensen. Yomacs; Bruce I.
Hesse. Marint>rs.
The annual met>t ing was pre--
ceded by a pot-luck s upper.
Dies at the Age of 4&
• • •
DRAMA TO BE GIVEN
Fina1 performance of "The Car-
Rev. Paul Whet>ler officiated a t penter," 3--act modern religious
funt>ra I services hl'ld Monday drama. will be presented by the morning for Mrs. Lorraine F letch-Footlighters of the White Temple
t>r. 48. or 214 Orchid A\'l' .. Corona Methodist Church in Anaheim at
del Mar, who died last Frida)' in 1 the Costa Mesa .COmmunity Meth-1
St. J oseph Hospital after an ('X-odist Church, 7:30 p.m. Saturday.
tended ilJness. • • •
Mrs. fletcher was born In 'FORGJ'VENJ';~S OF SIN'"
Blaine. Wash.. and had lived In Or. Harry White's next sennon
California for 14 years. S he is an his ~ries on the "Festival of
B ba cis F eel survived by her husband. Warren Faith" being given at the Balboa as D et C. fletcher. and a son, Lorren I s 1 a n d Community Methodist
fletcher. Win bigler M e mo r I a 1, Church will be ''1'he Forgiveness
Husbands wt-re feted Monday Chapel was the seene of the last 1 of Sin.'' to '?e delivered at the
night by members of the Ameri-~ rites. 11 a. m. set'Vlct' on Sunday.
ean ugjon AuxiUary with a pot· L..gel Notice L el NotiG•
hack supper and a social hour fol-
lowing a abort meeting. Highlight
ol the meeting. conducted by Mn.
Cedl lnnl. president. wu the
memberslllp r e p o r t. which ~
waJed that the Newport Chapter
had gained enough members to re-
ceive a membership citation. A
totalliat of 106 memben wu re-
ported, while the quota wu to.\.
Two Autoe Collide at
MacArthur -San Joaquin
Wreckage wu strewn up and
down MacArthur Blvd yeat~Y
morrung after a broadside collision
oc:riJrred at 6:10 a.m. a t the cor-
Mr of MacArthur and San Joaquin
Rd. where the F. C Venna met
•ath on Christmas Eve a few
;years ago. Four penona from El
Toro. Orange and Santa Ana, re--
eetved major injuries. Both cars
were reported to be travelling at
moderate speed.
REX BRANDT RESIGNS
Rex Brandt, Corona del Mar
artist. s ubmitted his resignation to City Council Monday evening
u member of the Ubrary Board.
Bualness Interests require hia time
and attention elsewhere, he wrote.
Cotmcil accepted tht> resignation
and e~ressf'd appreciation for Mr.
Brandt s service on the board.
Newport Lad Is Hurt
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Spring
flowers
ARE NOW . AT
THEIR PEAK
... from daffodils to
iris to stock ...
at
flowers
"'Moni
F o u r tee n-year.old Gregory
Sln.lth, 8600 Gout HJgh~y. New-
port, wu seriously inJured Stmday
• a faD from a 40-foot cliff while
dlmblng In the Mill Creek Can·
,..._ 20 mllea east of Redlanda.
Re ts reported auffering concus·
don, JaeeratkJIIa and ~ble ID·
MmaJ b\JUriM. ~..::11 UIIDOI TMI ... Ct!Oit .. D I'S T R I C T I N G M A P
NEWPORT B-E~CH -C ALIFORNIA
Jay Stoddard'• Mother
Die. iD Scm FrcmciKo
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Still Remodelling
It won't
take long
We're nearly
finishe<i
gifts from
Karen fv\agrera Imports
I 107 Co.st .........
ec--d.l....,
HArt-ll7l
Howa: 9:.10 to S:lO. 0.,.. ~
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_, liD 7 (';;\ "',. ~ \!; Kn. Beuje Bates Stoddard. age fiT. mother of J . B. Stoddard of
Corona del Mar. died Saturday in
San Franclleo after a short iU·
--. Fttneral services were held
"'"llada7 1n San Fra.ndaco.
OrdiMIIce No. 111 hereby, ~mnecl from a C.l·H dneer of the Ot;y ot Newport ahall be ln run tarae and afteet
AN <aDIPIANOJ: (]IIAMODfO District to an R·l District." Beech Ia heftby lnat:ruc:ted and 30 da)'l after tbls pe-p.
'DIE ZONING ON CEaTAIN SECTION 2: Section 9102.2 of d1rec:ted to chanae aald District The foregoing Ordinance wu lD·
..! raon;.an, AN&:J'II& non tbe Munic:ipal Code of the Ot,y ol Map. Sheet Wo. 1: 10 as to lhow ~ at a retEUiar meetfnc ot
IIOY roa TilE HARRJSONS AND lli:A& 8ft BAOil J...llQB Newport-~eh is hereby amended the IOnlnc change deac::ribecJ 1n the Clty Coundf ot U. Oty of
A baby bov weighing 6 poundl. ON CJ:&TAIN P'aOPI:aTY as follows: Sec:tlon 1 hereof and 10 u to show Newport Beach, held on the l2tb
1% OUilC8 wu born to Mr. and The Clty Coundl of the City of '-rhat on Lots all to 829 lndu· the aet-t.dl chan1es cSe.crlbed In day of JanuaJ'1, lt53. and wu
Mrs. Lealie Harrison of 413 Edge-Newport Beech does ordain u alve and on Lots 926 to 9M In· Sectloo 2 hereof, and, u said Dil-finally paaed and adopted on tbe
water Ave .. Balboa. at 7:30 a.m. fonow.: cluatve~ of Tract 907, Udo lale. trtct Map. Sheet No. 7, ahaU have 26th day of Janlll.f'1r 1llla, by the
Friday, Jan. 23, at St. JOiePh SECTION 1 : Seetlon 9102.2 of structures on aalc1 Iota ahall not been 10 ame11ded, the same ahaJl followtna vote to wit:
Ha.pital in Orange. The baby's the MunJdpal Code of the Oty ol. be erected nearer the street front remain tn full force and effect u AYES COUNCU.VEN· Smith.
Mme wtll be John Michael Harrl· Newport S.ch Ia .beftby amended than 1ero feet. nor nearer the rear pert of Ordinanoe No. 635 ol the F1Dch • Iabell Beanett. Km.r
..._ acmrdlng to his (attwr, who u fo11owa: Une of aaJd Iota than 4 feet, and Ot,y ol ~ Beach and Sec-• • 111 a 'member of the Newport Po-'-rhat Lota 801 to 829 lncluaw, that the setbacks be llldlcatC!d on don 81011.2 ol the MunleipaJ Code NOES, COUNCO.MEN: NOM •
._.. fGI'ft. · and LoU D to i5t IDclUIIve, ~No.7 of the Dlltrlet Map, ol U...Ot7 oi•Newport 8eMia. ABSENT COU'NCILIIDI:
Tract 101. Lido llle. u lbown Clll attaehed to Ordinance No. • o1 SECI'ION 4: Th1a ~ NGDe.
JIIJ7 ,_ .. Rete-the Dtltrtct IIAl). Sbtet No. ?,'at· tbe Oty ol N.....-t BIMh ud lhall ba _pab~Waed once 18 tbe NORMAN¥'" D,
A -SE . .... taehed to OrdiDaDce No. -ud nferrecl to lD ~ llOU ol Newpart lliUtlar EIIIID. • .... ...,... =bon Jaa. 23.. to Mr. referred to 1n Sectbt 1102.2 o1 tbt lUI~~ Oodl..t ..... paper ol ...-.1 -drcalaU.. ~IJ&ST:
...... Dale ' .., .... said ........... Oodl, ....... a • r:::r---......... =-..... a. c. It ....... . a. o.ta .._. part tltiNif, .... ud .._ aN ON 1: n.t die at;r _. _, Nlwpst _. a. -C11:r a.t1
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SECI'l0N
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Da~ay, Jcmuary 29, 1953 Harbor 1114 cmd 1115 CORONA DEL MAIL CALIF. sc.na VoL S-No.. 25
Newport Beach exchanee tele-phones tn~ more than Wee
a day during 1952-1,216 \v d r e
added. for If total of 11,506. Man-
acE'r T . M . Hambrook reported
thb week.
• He said that an average of 41.523 calls were placed daily in
the Newport B e a c h exchange.
This compares with 35.685 a year
ago, and 12,172 in 19-15. Through-
out Southern California. Pacific
Telephone installed a new teJe-
pl)one every 70 aeconds-106.000
new phones for total of 1.870,496.
Attends Shower
For Her Niece
?o~ ~:!: IBAC-ce/ellntteJ ~Stii-Y•r
By DICK HOFI!'IIAN Corona del Mar, J . Don Locke of women with the largest marlin of
Twenty boys . and . glrls who The Balboa Angling Club. oldest I Loag Beach. Peplto Perez of Co-the seaeon. a 227.., pounder.
have been me;etang wtth asgro~p and largest local salt-watE>r sport· rona del Mar and Frank Sawyer J ean's fish, on medium-tackle. of ~Yt H1g~ students un Y fishing organization, celebrated Its of Bay Shores. edged Bert 0 eve r e's 225~
nights at the G1rl Scout houseH ll~ silver anntvenary Friday night at Dr. lkebe was named presi-pounder, which was tops on light
Newport Sea~ went to o ~ • Newport Harbor Y a c h t Club, dent for 1953, Frank S a w y e r tackle-: wood Friday mght for dinner at where upwards of 300 members as first viCX>-presldent Fred Her-· the Farmer's Marke t and then to and guests attended the 25th an-shorn as s eco nd viee-presideot Henry Brent was fJJ"St on 3!6
the General Service studi~ to nual dinner of the club. Lee J onas of Costa )lesa u ~ere: tackle with a 175-pound fl&h. ~tch the t~}evlslon show, Our I J . B. McNally of Balboa Island. tary, Curt Do h as trea surer, and S ~a 1 I e_s t ot the 421 marlin
M1ss Brooks. Newport Harbor's grand old man Frank Crocker of Balboa as his· we1ghed In at the BAC in 1Z2
The advisory gToup accompany-'or fishing, hailed the propo!K'd torian. was a 67 ~r. . caught by ·
ing the teen-agers consisted or program of the ~an Fish Pro-The trophv awards made by Elmer Hehr. Bill Pigg, Balboa
Robert Crawford. Costa Me sa; tective Association in a critical Tournament Chairman'.J)osh. rea-l&land.. upheld ~ well-deserved
Lome Hu.ycke. Corona del Mar; legislath·e year. He said that the tured the Clock Trophr;-donated reputation ~Y be!n~ designated
and Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ward commercia l fishing industry has b~ Forest G. Sm ith J r.' for the club champaon, wtnrung the O ty
of Lido Isle Mr. Wind is the per-$130.000 to s pend in influencing large·•n marlin taken b)· a junior of N~rt Beach Trophy. Gor-
sonal manager fol' E\'e Arden. legi lation concerning ocean fish· including ~mbcrs under age 17 don Wevill won the Ed Allen
playing Miss Brooks. ing. the future or which is or para-and sons or daughters of members t r o P.h Y fol' the first mE>mber
At the previous week's meeting. mount importance to N. e 'Y p o _r t in this age grbup. Tile juniors breaJring a club record Wevill
Gen e Ross. retired professional I Harbor and its sport-fashmg m· stole thE' how. "'ith "Woody'' caught a 14-lb. 11 oz. yellowtail
photographer of Westwood and I terests. He stressed the necessity Sale. age 11 . of Glendale, taking 1°0 3-thread. .
now of Udo I sle. showed pictures of personal contact with letisla· top honors with a Ul6~-pound I Introduced at the ~ting were
Alter celebrating her own 15th of a trip he took to Alaska with tors if there is to be worthwhile martin. Recognition awllrds were Senator John Murdy, Assembly-
wedding anniversary, Mrs G. T. hls wife and two children. sport-fishing. The bottom of the also made to runners-up Richard man Earl Stanley. Mayo-r Norman
McLaughlin of 1731 Ocean Blvd.. The group who made the trip barrel had ~>«>.n reache~ \\i th Hehr. age 8, or Los Angeles, -148 Miller: Mrs. Ross Greeley of B&J-
Balboa, attended a wed d tn g were Christina Hughes. Mary Ann common forage fash. on which the pounds: Gary Fink, age 12. Pasa-1 boa. president-eJect of the New-
shower for her niece, ~rly Russ and Janane Dulworth of larger species feed . he declared. dena. l431:.t pounds: Forest Smith port Harbor La<b· Anglers: Lon-
Turk of Monrovia on Mol\day Newport Beach: Loretta Bennet. and a~de~ that the Fish and Game Ill, age 13, Huntington par k.j nie Vincent of Balboa. president-
Mr. and Mra McLaughllns' an-Pat and Richard K and 1 e r. or Commas aon was as much at fault 1371rt pounds; Bill Breer. age 16. <"lect of the Newport Harbo r
nfversary was on Jan. 9, and since Huntington R~>ach: "Skip" Freeley in the J?rescf!t .situa.tion as the San Mari.no. 1341, pounds; Mi-Yacht Club _Tuna Club: Charles Mr. McLaughJin t. a train hob-and Dick ciher Balboa Island: commerc1al fashmg lnt<'rests chael Smlth. agt" 12. Jiuntln~on I Hopton or Newport, president of
byiat, they took son Tommy on a Walter Hatch Dorothv Hatfield 1 In fitting recognition of his Park. 123 pounds. Juniors Sale Long Beach's Southern California
ride on the streamliner f r 0 m and Robel'ta 'Oliphant or Costa l tirPleo;;s e!Corts In bf>half . of con· Smit~ and RrC'f:'r £-ach caucht a~ Tuna Club. and Or Richards Hoff-
Santa Ana into Los Angeles, had Mesa · Donna H~per and R~er tlnued o c e a n sport-fashmg. ~lr .• addtttonal mnrhn durir.:;: the S<>a · n.an of Corona del )tar:._ _president J~ancrthen returned home on fCKfnnon:-COrona del :\1ar: Pew r J:\fcN"ally was elected chairman of son. of Pacific Anglers ~ train again. Huycke Pegn • and Walter Stran· the Board of Directors for a term Rruc<" Blethe n of Los Angeles r,=============~ Mrs. Robert Peters of 1746 hagen. 'Balboa: Robin Williams. I to conttnuc throughout his li fe-took tht" largcl't hsh or the year. Ocean Blvd. Balboa had Mrs. I Laguna; and Nancy Tritt. Diane 1tlm ... I It her nll m~':S of th,... nr•\\ & 378:1. -pound broadbill Jim
McLaughlin over for coffee and I \Vard and Jim Williams of Lido B o a r d are reurmg pres a dent Donnelly or Corona cif'l )lar a nd See me for re11arkably
LOW UTES ON
AUTO INSUUNCE
cake the day after and helping Isle. · ~J~Us ~otte~ or Sh~n· Cliff~. re-'l1:. "Tarfu" ~'on thf' Pepito Pert>z
ber enjoy the occasion were neigh-uran~ first \'l~-prt>5ade-nt Paul )f. .Sportsman'Jo. Guad<' Trophy for the
bors: Mrs. Warren Clark Mrs You may nno a profitable ex· Rogers of Lido Isle and n(:'wly first marhn of th<' .C'a~n , Aug 1 1
.ltm Owen. Mrs. Charles Hanse~ change for that real estate 1n the elected dJrectors Dr. C. )f. Beebe tor a char wr boar operator m<>m· and Mrs. HoUis Wood. want ad aectkln.. of Lo Angoles. Curt Dosh of bf'r. J('an C(jrh~l(' ul H~trbor h.· Balboa Island. Fred Hershorn of land uphPld the honor or the ]F eze:e M M E 1:e 8 M & M i I I N:*!' M E 8 8 E +:+ E E M E 8 M M:M E E M 1"11 Sbtl filii lltul
SPECIAL SALE!
Dorothy Gray::!.-:.:.:! Upsli<i Duo
MAKE
2 £:1:!:. ....... '1 ru! ,._,,_, (1111...,
Liaited T'DM 0., I Y ov eholot
or Replu loJ~~·'-tias Fo1'111ula
or a:trWolllleltias New s..,...se.,
~· Botla da U1J OM ef6 npW'•-· .Md.l
PeruUt PiU. lled TYeT, s.-. Soatla Alaericaa,
JliPt R.I.
.ORONA DEL ~Aa--
PBIBMACY
HArbor !tU ·, Coroaa ckl Mar
YOUR
Boating Safer
---AND MORE FUN!
ENBOU. iD
......... E
GiftD FRfZ by
u••PIWa-----
N•xt Moaday Night at 7:30
at IIEWPIIT IL••• YIOIT OLUI
: •• lor Power aDd Sail •••
Men cmd Women ---b 10 WHD
EVERY MONDAY iaGJrr-
rrs F-B-E-E - --You Ale WelcoiM
Janie Stabler, James Owen
Elope; Married in Las Vegas ' I
That song about the boy and
girl n_fxt door was just adopted
as the theme son~t by Ja nie Stab-
ler and Jamt>s Edward Owen. Jr.
For after 11\-lng a house apart
since last June they dec.-ided to j;!et
a house together. and eloped to
Las Vegas. where they wrre mar·
ried Saturday
The bride is the dau~hter or :\-tr.
and ~1r . Rob<>r t Laird Stabler .
1722 E. 0cl'an Front. Balboa. and
gradUAted from 1SC in '!il. where
she wa;; affihatNi "ith the Alpha
Chi Omega sorority.
Th,• .-eroom is the son of )fr. a nd I
1\trs. James Edward Owen. Sr ..
1713 E. Ocean Front. Balboa. He
is a ~o;raduate or UCLA in the class
or ·:w. where he majored in enszi-
nl'<'rin~:. Janil? wort> a black quilted taf-
feta ki.rt--with a damty '\.\:lute
pleated blouse ";th cap sreeves.
ThE' gold and rhine tone buttons or her blouse matched he r ~old 1 belt. She carried a white orchid
with the while Bible that her hus-
band had given to her on h~r
birthdly anniversary No\'. 24.
After returnin~ here Sund8y.1
the newly-weds went to Los An~e-
les. where Janie was an attendant
Saturday Dinner
Is Progressit~e
A progressive d l nne r. spon-
sored by the St. Joachim's Moth·
er's Clut,. was held last Saturday.
Groups were e s c o r t e d from
b o u 1 e to house by the gen-
eral tutea. Mabel Hayes. presi-
cWnt of the Mothers' Club. Mrs.
Barbara Richards. Robert Norton.
Uld ~v. 'Ibos. J . Nevin.
"nK" women serving oou:r'Rs tn
their homes were Mrs. Alice Min-
ney, Beatrice Altman. Donna GaJ-
lant. Betty Brown. Angie PaJa-
ferri. Roberta N or ton, Irma
Eichorn. Leticia Miller . Virginia
Markel. Ann€' Van Heemskerk,
Joyce Funk. Viola MunSC'y. Helen
Coomt.. Johanna Donoho, Helen
Rle.land, Mary Doqghe.rty. Mary
Baehr, Jqan Gouvtan. Flourette
Eby, • Launbde -Tmnbty,-Gra~
Jeennette Plenon. Fra~
a c k h Killer. Roea-
Lupe Viramontes. and
Vlrlbda ...
(-w-i-t-h t-h-i-s a-d-)
CAR WAS
with Purchase of
Labricatiolf and
Oil Change
THIS 0 FFER IS GOOD
ONLY ON TUESDAYS AND
THURSDAYS THROUGH THE
MONTH OF FEBRUARY. 1953
--ED -JONES
YOUR f'RIENDL Y
UDioa Oil Dealer
Coast Blvd at Narcissus
CORONA DEL MAR
Hoag Hospital T.-a~ Cloths for
Completed at Panel Meeting
Ebell Notes
Ebell Club lJ plannJnc a Brtdp
and canuta party Tbunday. Jan.
29, for memben and their friftldl.
The partY will besin with lunch· eon at 12:30 at the American
Lt>glon Hall.
Colorful tray cloths for Hoag
Memorial OO.pi tal were completed
at the meeting of Harbor Panhel·
lenlc Wednesday evening, Jan. 14.
at the home or Mrs. Joseph Rlgga,
211 E. Bay Front. Balboa Island. Mn. Castleman Smith, pro J e e t
cbalrman, collected the cloths for
dellvery to the hospital. Presiding
at the meeting was Mrs. Ralph
Michelsen, vi~ president. Mrs.
Martin Mangold, president, Is con-
valadng from pnewnonla.
Plans for the benefit bridge In
March and scholarship tea In May
were discussed. Project for the
February meeting wlll be to aid
Juvenile hall. Hoateaee included
Mrs. Riggs, M1u Jean Howell, Mrs.
Stroller Whlte, Mrs. K e n n e t h
Starege 8J1d Mrs. ChaUen Landers.
February's meet1ng will be at
the home of Mrs. John Keeler , 224
Ja.smint>, Corona del Mar. Other
ha.tesses will be Miss Jean Dahl.
Mrs. E. H. La Lanne and Mrs.
Robert Hoxie.
QI.IIIOM4
. Q/,MfM·' -
• • • Mrs. W. A.. Kirk, ~ E. Balboa
Blvd., Balboa, entertained more
than 25 members of Ebell Book
Section 1 for dessert on Thurs-
day, January 15, with Mrs. Paul Moore and Mrs. Lulu Seager aa
co-hoeteeaes. Mlsa Patricia Moore
of Orange Cout Co~e reviewed
''Educat1ng . Our O.ughtera'' by
Dr. Lynn White of Mills College.
A special guest was former New·
port librarian, Mrs. C h r i s t i n e
Douglas.
To help anrNer the need for
vocational nunes, Oranae Cout Coll~ wUllnJtlate Its third traln-
lq~amfurv~tloMln~
Tuesday, F~b. 3, it b announced
by Dr. James W . 'nlomton, vice-
president. Registration ia now in
progrea.
Papering-Painting
Specializing in Small Jobl
TOM SCHACHT
mE. 18tb St. Coeta ~
BF.acm 5394-R
flllle ........... F-'-o. By ANN "'JNir ---.•• Here we are on the brink of ~Ke 10 Tllun., .Jaa. !I, INS Februa ry, which mt'ans Un coln.
• • •
A practical demonstration of
rose pruning and a talk on land·
scape desJgning or r01es were tea·
tures of the Ebell Garden Section
meeting heltl last week at the
Ebell Club House. The group met
for sack luncheon. Mrs. Elsie M .
Ibbett of Laguna was the speaker.
Tbe College offers five months
of academic study in psychology,
normal growth and dev=nt of the child, nutrition. n pro-
cedurH, and a comblned coune In
anatomy, physiology and blolo(O'.
This course p r e p a r e s student
nurses for the seven-mooth actual
~pttal training that follOtn and
subeequently completes the ac-
credited twelve months coune ~
quired for 1 ice n • e d vocational
nurses. ' F.4~1t10.r
DIRECTORY
"BE SURE -INSURE"
wltb
Maurie Stanley
Imurance CouDMDor
HARBOR 1'T71
Zl5 KarlDe Ave., Balboa IalaD4
Kistler & Co.
Complete Insurance Service
Auto -Fire -BurdarY
Hospital -Ule -Accident
Insured Home Loans
2603 Nwpt. Blvd, N. B. HA (lED
GERALD W . RITCHIE
Realtor • Insurance Notary Public
IN CORONA DEL MAR
SINCE 1936
1219 Coast Blvd
HArbor 83 ·Eves: HArbor 2415
NURSERY
HAPPY DAY SCHOOL
F.arly Childhood Education
for Little Folk
440 Heliotrope Ave.
Corona del Ma r, Calif.
HARBOR 1091-W
Trans porta lion Furnished
DANCING ISSTRUOTION
AUTHUR MURRAY'S
411 COAST BLVD.
Corona del Mar
Open 10 to 10
For tree dance analyaia
Call HArbor 192:5
P'URNITURE BEPAIII
Furniture Restoration
OWr bottoms, benches
and atoola restored
using cane, rush. reed, etc.
HARVEY'S
Fumlture Repair
2000 Santa Ana Ave.
eo.ta Mesa. BEacon 6133-J
81LVD PLAftllfO
Silver Platers
And SUvenmltbl t--~--~-R.epalr -R,efiniabtng -Beplata
Gold· SUver-Copper-~ Near Comm\.Dllty 01\ll'dl
1914 Harbor Blvd., Coata Maa
BEacon 5113
...
IIU810
Margaret L. Scharle
1'eecher of Plano
()rgan!st -Accompanillt
Evening ClaMes
for Adulta
at17 GOLDENROD AVE.
CoroDa del Mar
Lawrence K. Gundrum,
M.D. '
11U Superior Ave., eo.ta Meta
Ptw:ttce Umlted . to Dllt-ol Ear, Na~e, Throat; .A.1JerV
orftce Houn: by Appointment
JD)econ IBCII or JlFeCGD ..
Baltz MdftuarT
a-pel-.... ~
RARBOil G
Oanlaa ....... Ollfaa'*
...... 011-stlwt ... ,_
ftf---"' -"' ...... ,,..
PARK'B. JUDLE'f
GRAUEL CHAPEL
110 lludllwat
··-a.. ... --
Washington and St. Valentine to
honor with lots of parties for thls and any other reason. Dresses
and accessories are being chosen
by the ladies for one or the love.
llest or parties-the Hearts and
Flowers Ball in two weeks-and
the gentlemen, we dare say, are
already beginning to w o n d e r
WHAT will be a suitable Valen-
tine gift for their dear ones.
Ac EnsiJ&n School
lh· JU:VJ:IlLY LUND
This Friday ma rks the end of
the second semester. This also
means that half the school year
has been comoleted. • • •
A 1 so this Friday night the
eighth grade will hold thelr sec-
ond dance in the cafeteria.
New Map of Area
Is Completed Here
A new colored map of the en-
tire Harbor and Mesa area has
been completed and released by
Newport Balboa Federal Savings
and Loan Association and P. A.
Palmer Incorporated of Newport.
drapery hardware
draperies
slipcovers
custom lampshades
cameo curtains
KIN\MONS The map, p r o d u c e d by Lee
Wilder, advertising counsel for the
two firma, shows public buildings,
schools, churches. f i r e stations, UPHOLSTBY
recreation a rea s. anchorages, channela with their depths at low lE-IUil.Df~ • H.SMJNe
tide, Upper Bay, and area inland • complete, CJuetentMd *""'•
beyond Orange Coast College and of hi9hest quelity
Orange County Airport. Copies 431 f. tM
can be obtained at the offi~ oC C 0 S T A W E SA
the A.aocia tion and the Palmer llf.eCOII Ml6
O'BRIEN'S 1au maay a.MW'eJ'S
to Mtb pro....._ Gala ,Ut-
~"-« «<WM ba\·e IN!ee plaeed
Ia apeelal tonaphaala Ia
O'B a I EN'S asare room .-1
aaadal--alleer hoae, l~...U..
leqtll rtov-. beaattflll jewelel
evflllbla'.._,.aad~ ~ wm an c~nmau.e year
t.Maty oa t:laat I!Pf!dal alpt. The JewelrT. u.e wauttfal cttt-
ter~ted evetlla& bap aad
~tlo,·ea are Jaat a few provoca-
tln• blatta for cupid on Valee-
Uae'a eve.
The flnal scores of the games real estate firm. 3333 Via Udo, ........, Tustin a II'Yine Sts.
with Garden Grove are: The A's .N.~e·w·l'pO·rt-.•••••••••MMiMiii;;iiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;i;ii;i
• • •
won 35-17; the B's were defeated I
25-22. Garden Grove scored tbe
winning points in the last few
minutes. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY • • • .......-rJOJQ ALWAD DOOIIL8 tJ .. +m \.Vith a special eye on Valen-
tine's day. O'BRIEN'S has a beau-
1 tiful selection of llngt'rie, lndud· in~ a darling nt>w ensemble that
we can hardly wait to tt>ll you
The last )('ague game ";11 be I
played this Thursday when we
meet Westminster in our gym.
IIAIIPI'OII'S HARBOR DRUGS
about tmore abc?ut tha.t neXt HOLLYWOOD \'JSITOR
I
"a"'leel k '. .Ju."t . arrtved thJs week : ' Mrs .Wallis Clark of Xorth
K .
1
n ) l~?n shps. b~ the fa~ous Hollywood spent the wt>ekend of
ckermck dc:_su~nl'r are , pnccd l Jan. 17 at the home of Mr. and
as low as S5.9o · · · really· And :'ltrs. Fl'ed Tyler.-1730 Ocean
1 ~ov<>ly gowns are as low as $8.95 Bl\'d.. Balboa. I'" n)lon. too. -------------
1
S o. A·2!S54 Fashion Is pu.~hln1: on Lnto SOTICE TO CREDITORS sprln~t. &o don't lr t them leMe 1 EsTATE OF CHARLES A.
you behlad~ Alrrad)• Ln at !" E ,. I X. aka CHARLEY A.
O'RRIE"' ' Is tltl' J)Ot)Olar white-NEV'L~ a...wr ln.· for Wllnn wr:ather com· • aka C. A. NEVIN. De-s--ceased. pUmrnu. new linen~ &Dd a sttm· NOTICE IS HEREBY G1V~ nJn~t n ew t-mbrolderf'd t'otton to the creditors of and all persons
fa brk In drC'MHby L'AI~rlon. having claims against the said Spealdn~ of Unea, at the froat decedent or saJd estate to file
of your new VOCUto ""'lt'lldnf'. them "ith the nece "'ary vouchers
lAke a peek ut oae of t he toltCU· in tht> olfice of ti)t' Clerk of the
ln.c Nantucket :'lntura ls called Superior Court of -the County of
"Southena DeUrt~t." I t's a fan· Oran,.,e, State of Calilorni"' or to ctlul comblnatioe of lmportf'd <> --. lrbb uaea with n matt'hln~ present the same, with the neces-
a•aeoa 1111
de orators
of fine homes · yachts · apartntenh
1 ._.. hlff .......... •--sary vouchers. to the undersigned Pea~ c. oa ....... ce ... taa....,... hi h I f b . fully taUond. but made out.-at s or er P ace o usmess
M&adi•K lly this UBIIIADI t'Otn-to-"-';t : biaatloa of fabrlc.. See It at 1415 Coast Highway. Corona del
Her. •t HollM eftel 6erdee -a.. .. EVEitYTHIN&.
You un Mlect y-fwttltwe froM the l.,...t ....
IKtion of Moden~ end ,edfi~ Tropl~l in tWa .,....
We have lef9e .t.cb of we,_, end •phold .. r fe·
IHiu. wenpepen, flo« c..,_.,.._ end e~~~a~~.
HoUM l 6erdee WOflr-lwi•e • te,.tet'-t fw
doin9 ft.. ftnett wpholdery ead tlrepery -' eftfl
ow f.mltw. eftel rett• thops fetll1011 ....,._,,
mecle fumitwre. Y• .... ti-eftel money lty ,._.
i"9 fOf 011e of -cl-•ton there It ..
oblitetiOII. ,..--a-----~
o ·aRJEX'S. Mar. Califom ja, within six months alter the fi rst publication of this House ! Gorden -... , ~ I , . .. ,/) --'--/~-~ 'l
HArbor !818
notice.
Dated January 16, 1953.
THOMAS E . HEFFERNAN.
Executor or the Estate of said
decedent.
THOMAS E. HEFFERNAN
1415 Coast Highway
Corona del Mar, California
Harbor 1535
Attorney for said Estate
... COAST MI.MWAY, MIWPotiT IIACM, CAUP. ..e ..... , .......... -.. ...,. ..........
1 Wrought Iron Fundture.
1415 OOAST BOULEVARD
~--GO&ONA DEL MAR Publish: Jan. 22-29. Feb. -5·12 in
~ the Newport Harbor Ensign.
~ADE IN OUl OWN NEW COSTA WISA
FfoCTOlY AHO ,_laD ACCOlOfNelY.
like to make a picnic of washday?
@
Y oa can walJc a lot of miles ~een your yard and your
wasber, in me roune of • year. But washday oeedn'r be •
maralboo when you cao •n nery seep by bnU., ao
elecaic docbes dryer.
Tam up your waher with ao electric ctr,ct md line
pncbcally tcq)lell wlllbdaya. If's more cbaa ellier-...W•
1ft betB, liDO. Clolbel dried cborou&biJ "' dcu eJearic
.. COIDe C* ....... w,.
Gil • .u• ,~o~JJ.,-,., tlllll _, W.1 • "~ -.. u.,. s. ,_, ......
I I
•:
IOUTHIRN CALIPOaNIA 1•110N COMPANY
... &IIIII Nc ...... t I l!fcrnc. -CP ....... ..... .,. ~ .. -............ ~e·...................... ..... ., ..... _, m1M -----GOlf & I.
.... tlfte IC'" and .... .. :· = .;•··.::. !tl r.: ..:.-=. -=:.· =:. ~ ~ caQCbt for t.IIIIIMelw!l )1ft oae .:M,J_-• 1
•• lin. JtoiiB1 8'' • of ...._ A-. ......_.., two ~ ucl t.btJV-NOTICE IS HER1:BY GIVEN .,._ at lin. ..._..
t.llp theft wu time to write It tJirM and OM .. If ..... of JMJ'• to the ~tan of aDd all ,..._ fiome, 2N Opal ......
-«apace to print lt. After 1 de-liD. Jwt u-80IDeODe ahook ta. baviDc ew-...U.t U. aid de-~~~~~~Y-~~4!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ deled to make thia a yearlY-~ ..tt lllalrer. Aa old Georce. oar cedeat or aid estate to me..._. !!!!! round. I \lied to worry. "l'be walter, 8Cft}led the potato IIdia with the aec !.al7 vooebln Ill •
,...,..turbinR factor wu ~ tiif the ~-· be'4 have uttered a ~ of the CJel'll ot u. • 1 IW ...,. ID the orr~. I ahoulda ferwat ,._. a' ..-·· UMt run eo.t o1 tbe ea.ty of Onap,
Rood In bed. for where there are for tbe liD bottle tf he lad State ot C.lifanM, or to ~ !UDt
1.18hermen, theft ain't no off-1ft· knowD that tbat bil arain of l&h the .une, wttla tbe nee e u a r 7
10n. I'IJ WOITY no more about on the wrinkled aldn wu me. voucbera, to tbe undeniped at bla
that. ThP a~ge angler would rn lUll be ~n buying frozen 01' her plaee olllwinea, to-wit:
jult as soon talk tlahlng as ttah-f1ylng f1sh with a wistful look In c/o Hurwitz and Hurwta. eometl.mes sooner. my eye. You may h8r I'IV on t.M Attorneys at Law,
Tab the Balboa Angling Club a1r nat • e a • on with a u.ual 2611 Newport Boulevard. dinner Jaat Friday. I didn't .ee ''which way did they go!" But Newport Beech Callfomia
an)' flab caQ&bt, but everyone bad don't be fooled. After lut Friday within s1:x molltlla 'atter the flnt a wGIMittftiJ ~pt maybe nJPt. lt'a juat a hollow · all. publJcatioD of thla notice.
tbe dub's hanS-working per"enDial l'U be juat a once-human version NOEL E. WROOLIE
eecretary, Lee Jonu. who wu 10 ot a lfnican m a r a e ..-wltbout Executor of the Estate
busy that he swallowed his note-the IHda. My pride. my esteem ot aald decedent.
pad In 1 tea d ol hJa salad and will be the hole ln the dough-Hurwitz and Hurwitz,
cJoem't know the difference to thla nut-without the doughnut. Here's Attomeya at Law
day But at that, he mutt have looking through ya'! 2611 Newport BoUlevard.
THERE'S A HAPPIER YEAR IN '53
FOR THE IJTrLE FOUC: IN-YOUR F AMlL Y
AT CORONA DEL MAR'S NEW NURSERY
IlPPY Dl I ICBOOL-
COME AND SEE!
HALF DAY SESSIONS 440 lfe&ollope Aft.
AD Day Care BAdt• u•I-W
lin. Jocm M. Haydea. Dir.
M_..y tllnl Satarday-Ta.A.XSPO&TA'I'JON
(lOth Yr. Private Nurwry Sdlool) digested It weD. In tbe satiafac:tioD P S. .U George carried the Newport Beech Ca11fornla. -ha~~a~~in ~h~~~tothe~t~.I~_~A~~~~~~f~M~·~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a weU-orgbized affair. Lee is a glad to bear that Bill Pigg had
quiet IU)', but the signa of his won the BAC champioi.ahip. and
prellm1nary hard work were that that very sweU gu.y, Doc
everywhere I'm not sticking my Beebe, was the new presJdent.
neck out when I say that every SOBOOL DAYS
member of the BAC and a Jot who We suggest, for your St'rious
a ren't members join me in a big consideration, something to do
hand for Lee. when the marlln and albacore are
Another thrill that wasn't init i-a.s scarce as dentists on a chickt>n
ated by a light J.lne was the elec-ranch. It con~rn5 that lively
lion of J . B. (Mac) Mc.'lally to the group ol sea lovers known a~ the
from-here-on p 0 s t or perennial Balboa Power Squadron. the lo-
c:b&innan of the BAC Board of cal chapter of a national organiza-
Directors. It was a fitting, a nd tion, The United States Power
fully deserved tritNte to a man Squadrons. You should know this.
who has worked harder and more Aside from the Cun you'll have, the
dfectlvely in behaH of other peo-new people you'U meet. you may.
pie's fun than anyone I know. through this contact, be able to
k ac, we salute you! save a Ufe some day-maybe even
Early in the program I had a your own.
linking spell. It came along with When I came to live in Newpot't
the awards to the junior club Beach a few yean back, I was
me~n and 10na or members. about u weU-inlonned about boaU
The prius were NOT, 1 repeat, u 1 now am about the language
for s a n d-dat» · Ol' buttermouth of the a.ocient Pboenldana. I felt
perch M any or the Cry that 50I1le a little ashamed to so ignorantly ~ associate with the bent-live here and gulp the sea air and
pln and the willow pole. 1'hele glory in the craft that colorfully
awards were for Marlin -that paraded in and out or the jetty.
airborne per(ormer than which I didn't know what to do about it.
there just ain't ·no whicher. I Some friend said "Why don't you
swelled with admiration but se-take the Power Squaclroo Coune
cntly shrank three inches ln my in Piloting!" And so I did. and
OWD esteem when Woody Sale, believe to this day that it was one
an 11-aUJJUnen-old. veteran, wu of my best decisions. banded the gleanung cup for a If you are a boat ~r and are 186~-pound marlin. I deteriorated new at the &arne. it's a must. If
uaother foot when tee<>nd place you go out on boats even as a
1Rnt to Rid\ard Hehr. 8 yean old, guest, you'll enjoy Your junkets
for a 148 pounder When Gary mort" After all the skipper may
Fink, age 12, and Forest Smith come' down with ptomaine or fall
the Third.. age 13, came forward. overboard and leave you holding
1 wu hiding in my napkin. and the tiller. Ever notice how many
by the time they got to BID Breer, boat explo&ions and fires then
an oldltel' of 16, who alon& with are! Betc:ba' that few are Cound
WooclY Sale and Forest Smith, where there are Power Squadron
boa. eteil two each marlln in 1.9C)2, p-aduates. And even if you're my eelt-esteem s :rawled Into a just a landlubber who loves to
hole 1D a bandy ialt ab!lbr and look, lt'a tun to know a sloop Crom
pve 9 the et.o.t. My tiDal act a yawl and wb,y aome buoys are wu ~ out that ab bo)'a. red. .ame black
wltb total aae of two more ,_,. You've mJ1Mci Ollly one te.on
MALONE H. HOJ.MES
~ENEIAL INSUIANCI
at the Vogel Co.
111 c...t ...... ,. Aw ..... .....
............ : .... 7461 ••r•u•• ...._, HAtW MM-W
If you start .... ''CUrt'' nc.b ..
the Lleut-CommandPr in c:harp
of the Piloting Course which
s1arted Monday at the Newport
Harbor Yacht Oub. You'll alto
pt aapelnted with some ~
fine memben l1ke Commander
Rex Brandt. John Klmble, Joe
Guerin, Ray DooaJc1. Leslie Sparb,
Jim Edwards, Ft'ank Burke. jr.,
Unc:oJ.n aaru. Bernie Palm. Phil
Smith. and scads of other good
Newportera.
KfM·GLO
ENAMEl
• for kltclll•"fo ~att.rooae,
$249 QT.
1212 Celli ...
2. let • $1..39 S.,. C 1Uaw .............. ...,
3. SAVE $1.00 •.-..c ...... $5.45 ....
Sff IT 'IIIII
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Call Curt Dosh at HArbor 20 If
you want to do something wht'n
you can't 6th. Tbe c.ut! It's
very expenlive! It costs you
about two boun of your time. once
a WftlL n-a t'a all.
--DEL Ill
YOUR FUTUII
Is Worth
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SAW.$ I LOAN ASSOC.
. Current Divict~ ,d ..... Jl .. CINJ • 2 .. .MIMf
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SAYIN&S & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
-OCIAN A¥1. '"· 4-1171
LAeUMA IUCM
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IN JHIIR
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ANNUALLY
HOMI JOWNI
+ The Church
CII11IWJI or on LADY or ll'r. c.&ava.
16&1 W • ..._ ........ Newport
IIAitlw •••
rau.ers~~ . ...._ Fa&ller ....__. Mare••• .t..L......,.
Sunday Ma.ut>S: 8:00, 10:00. 11:30
a. m. Weekday~: 8:00 a.m. Confession: Saturdays and eves
of 1st Fridays and Holy Days
from 4:00 to 5 :15 p.m. and from
7:00 to 8:15 p.m.
OIIIUST CHU&CH BY THE SEA
C0mm11alty MeU.~t
ll&lboa Blvd. at 14th St., Newrport
HArbor !53--W
Plutor: R~''· Tbomae &oy Peaclell Sunday Worship Service: 11 a.m .
Church School : 9:45 a. m. Mid·
week Mcetin~: 7:30p.m. Wednes-
day preceded by 6:30 p.m. pot·
luck.
FlR!iiT ('tn'RCII OF CHRIST
8CIESTIST
110S VIa Lido, Sf'wport Beeda
HArbor !<l%8 · Sunday School: 9:15 a.m., Sunday Service: 11 :00 a.m. Wednesday
Evening Meeting: 8:00. Read·
ing Room, 111 Palm St .. Balboa,
open daily rrom noon to 5 p.m.
l'~cept S unday'l and holidays.
·FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF NEWPORT
ll&lboa Bh•d .. 19Ut a Cowt Sill..
NtM-port
Putor: H. V. Nldt~
Sunday services: 9 :45 a. m .. Sun·
day School: 11 :00 a .m., Worship
Service: 7:30 p.m. Sunday eve·
rung Ser vice: Mrd-week Service: 7 :30 p.m. Wednesday-Pray~r
Meeting.
ST. JA~ EPISCOPAL
H08 VIa Lido. S f'WpOrt Beaeb
Mlal&ttor:
Rev. Palll Moorfl Wheeler
HArbor I !SO Sunday Servic('S: 8:30 a. m. Holy
Communion. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayt.'r; 9:30 a.m Re-
gistration for Sunday School.
Thursda~ 'E'r,ices: 9 :15 a. m.
Prayer Guild: 10 ·30 Holy Com-
munion
ST. A:\'DRE\\'
PRESBVTERIAS CHURC H
!S6S% St. Andrf'W!I Rd ••
Sewport Hf'l~ts. acrou the
atrHt from Rip Scllool
BF.a<'OD 80'71
Pu&or: R4>''· lames S. tewart Sunday Worship Senices at 9:30
and 11 a .m. Sunday School at
9:30 a. m.
NEWPORT HARBOR
Lt TJfERAS CHURCH
ltl'7 CWf Dr .• St"wport Kel(bt.
BEDcoa fM:56-W
Putor: Re\'. Otto F'bcht"r
Church School: 9:30 a.m. S unday;
Sunday t>rvice : 11:00 a.m.
COROSA DEL MAR
COIDIUNITY CHURCH
Cot~~eptta.al
Ill Heliotrope Ave.
HArbor liM-J
Putor: Be\·. Paul t:ctwar4 Beblll" SW'Iday Worship Services: 9:4.5
a.m., 11 :00 a .m. Sunday School:
9:45a.m.
OOIOil;SITY METHODIST U5 Apte An .. aaJNa ...._.
ll.bdeter: Dr. Harry Wlrlte
Sunday Services: 9 :30 a.m., Sun-
~ School: 11 :00 a.m. Worship
Service
ST. JOACIDM CIIUBCH
liM Oranct" An .• C.ta K eu Br.eo.. 5tt8
Faa.er Tbemu I . Nevt.a
a-day M.... at '7:00, 8:10,18:00,
11:30 a.m. Weekdays: Mass at
7 :00 a.m.-ConCession: Satur-
daya from 4:00 to 5 :15-7:00 to
8 :15p.m.
()()MMUNITY IIETIIODIST ut W. lttlt St., ee.ta lleea ar..eo. '7121 .... , ..... w. lle8laure
Sunday: 9 :45a.m., Church Sunday
Sc:hooJ; 10:50 a.m., M o r n l n g
Wonhlp-7 p.m. CoUege Age
IIYF Service -7 p.m., Hlch
School MYF Service: 7 p.m.
Suneraow Group Sft'vice
Points the Way to a Fuller Life -Attend Regularly +
Tbia k my Tithe. Let cu not llltempt to 'Tltl God lOT H• benefit•. Jesus said, "Brin&
ye all tbe tithe. into the storehou.e, and I will pour you out a blessinc, that there
lba1J oot be room enou&h to receive it." MaL 3: 10. Jews and Christians acree that
a tenth part of one'a i.ocome is the accepted tithe. He said, to tOO. who l.il to 'ive
lMck a tenth part ••• •ye have robbed me in tithes and offerincs."
"Tbe Earth ia the Lord'• and the fuflnea thereof'; Paalms 24:11. May we write our
tit.hinc chec:k freely. May '" 6ve back to the Lord • tenth ol what He hM eo ,, ••
aou.ly .wl eo abund~ly liven ca It is God'a plan· for financinc His church. Christ
approved it as the beat way to canyon His work in the world. This is My Tithe.
This Support the Church Series Ia Made Possible Through the Cooperation of
the Following Civic Minded Citizens and Businessmen:
BASIN SHIPYA.D-loy Yovm-
Cotllpl.t. t.A•illtenanca for All loan
701 laysjd• Dr., N.l ., HArbor 1111
-tJblHEJMY AND WAL•U
luild.,'s Herdwer• etiCI SpacialtMs
110 Co.st Hwy •• N.l ., BEacon 6411
GENE'S .ESTAUlANT end IAKE.Y
Spacl.tlili119 i11 W..Jdin9 c.•••
705 Co.tt lhod., C.D.t.A., HArbor I 102
' ro L sEDEL~e•e•-uALTo• I ~RL w. STANLEY
1521 Co.st lh-d., C.D.~. HA 2766 A. .. mW.,mall, 74th Dfttrict
225 ~arina A"•·· lalbo.t Is.. HA I n5
NEWfiORT IALJOA FEOElAL
SAVINGs-& (.-QA 1 COAST P.OPEUIES CO. A S.Yints lnstitvti---'. A. Palm«, Pr••·
llll Via Lido -HArb« ISOO Rutfl Jeyr.d, ... ltor
N•wport kech -HArbor )290 101 E. Balboa IIYd., lalboa HA 2611
CLARK ~ETALLIZJN6, INC.
Corrotroll Pre¥•nlion Spacielish
Sot. lOth St., N.l. HArl.or 2509
RICHARD'S LIDO ~ARKET
Oran9• Cou11ty's Most Cotllpl.t• MH.
l4l~ Vie Lido, N.l ., HArt»« 2121
PAUL C. JONES & SON REAL ESTATE THE SHADE SHOP
Complet• Shedes to Orde,.._Ven•tien Blinds, IAGNALL IMfiO.T CO.
lt.al &tat• & l11wran~ S.rvic. Drapery Hdw. 514 29th St., N.B. HA 114 2J07 W . lalbo.t lf.,d., N.l., HA 211 J
KENNETH STAUGE
St..! & Al-it~um W'Ntdowt & D--.
110 C..tt Hwy.. N.L IE.aCOft 61Jt.M
ST~ RECniC CO.
l..t ... t'-t. w.m.....-& •• ,..;"
110 c-.t Hwy., N.l. IE.-6121
I
GENEAAL SHEET METAL WORKS
2107 VIlla ·way, N.l . HAf~ 2210
KAY FINCH CEAAMICS
t.Aek.n of Fin• Pottety
I 2 I Coast IIYd., C.O.t.A. HArbor 2Jit
H. H. HOLMOOIC-PlUt.AIO
.... C..cii;Ntiea, w.-.......,.,
SEASPOIT LANDING COffEE SHOP Fvnc.ces
He11dmad• Gift. from TillY CNrma
to Fvn~itw.
119 Coast N ., C.D.M. HAr~ 1712
WASHRmE SELJ SRVICE
LAUNDRY
Oy•i119, Dry CIM11ift9, ~ L ... rldry
-404 Co.st If ..... C.D.M. HArbor 2W.W
FITZt.AOUIS .EALTY CO.
S. .. .....a.llt•'-"Lch.llt•• lutiMIMt
Ill C..tt ........ CotON 4.f Mw
H~ 2112 & JUO I 0,.. 24 llows. 0... -.1 e...f JM _. 2101 W. a.111-N., N.L HA 1411-W
b. b.cl. 117 Coat Hwy. N.L ll ...
2Im CBUaCII or CIDJBT IOIHTS JEWELBS
1-a-nil St.. Oeeta .._ SYMPSON e...f NOLLU &.....W.. ~TNt Gi~ . FRANCIS J . HO.VATH, •..ttw lAra-.. ....... &..a. lllldlltn ,..._.. -'"' Oe.r•ten Lelfillt _.. Heritor Ar•• Pro,.n;..
D. 9°·-ftft..t-Schoo' liZ Jlttl St .. N. L HA 2404 UJIJJ M•ri• A.,.., a.lboe Ia. HA 2J2 I J420 W. lalboe Blvd~ N.l . HA 1421 s.nday: :...., a.m., ou-= ~: 10:~ ~ w~.~:t~·-------------------------------------------------------------------11:45 a.m.. Communion; 7 :30
Eftnlnc Service: Wednesday:
7:30, Evening Service ST. IOHN VIANNEY IEVJ:N'TII DAY ADVENTIST .
Itt Jlart.e Aft .. ....._ ...... Newport BmL at Bola St.,
RAdler ••• lf.....,.n ........
cmr'l'ltAL 11111LS OBUIICB ....._ 8 .. ,. •• IDieF, ... ._ u.: -.. a---..-•
.. .... .... ....... --t ........---·-ar_. .&we. ...... 1 ..... L. •••• ,_ .,.... ...... ,..... ..... .....
.&. .&. Kill~...._ Sunday ..._, 1:00. 10:00, 11:10 Satun:lay llomlng Servteee: s.a,.
._..,. Sehool: 9: ...._......... a.m. Ooate•aa. S.UD"ccan and lbatb kbool: 9:80 a.lll.-Ser-a.. Servtc.. U :00: ~ 8ft'. eva tJI 1ft .......,. and Hoi)' 111011: U :00 a.m. PrQw meet· wtif T:30. 10c1ww1r ~. DQs. t:OO to 5:10 p. m. and tr~~: w.._...,, 1:00 _p.m. Frl· W~. T:JO p. m. · 7 ~30 to 8:.30 p.m.. day Evfl11n& V~rs: 8:00.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Had 8t.. A Eldea Ave., Ooeta Me. ar..eo.11n ........... o. ONIIIe, Putor
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor-
lhlp: 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p.m .
Younc People and CI'IIJdren'a
ServlCI!, 6:30 p.m. Sun. Mid ..
WHk Service: Wednesday, 7:30
p.m. Ladle-' Miallonary Coun·
dl, Thursdays, 10:00 ·~
........... ·-· .. l'llpiJ .... ,... ...
Hagen's Back
From Long Trip
u
Flyinc home from "the molt
wonderful trip ever~" Mr. and Mrs .
No. r m a n Ha.cen landed their
Beechcra.tt Bonanu at the Or·
ance CoW'It)' Air F1eld Suada7
nJght and then drove to their
home at 101 VIa Dljon, Udo lale.
The H a g e n 1, accompanied b7
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baer ot
Santa Ana, took a nine-day trip to
New Orleans On their way there,
they stopped over at El Paao and
Dalla's, Texas, and Shreveport, La.
The two couples rode an old
showboat up and down the M.la-
sissippl, . and on their way home
became "regular touri.ata, anln"
enjoying an Antonio, Tcxu. After
stopping at Tucson, t h ey flew
home, ending their 5,()()()..m11e trlp.
occ Alumni Elect
Hay of Claaa of 1951
The Orange Coast College Alum·
ni Association has named WUUam
G. Hay of the class of '51 as presl-
d~nt. Don Hall or the class of '5~.
treasurer, and Robbie Fierro ~
retan·. Don Knipp is the outgoln&
president. Action was taken b7
the alumni group to eatabliah a s:;o Alumni Scholarship to be
awarded to a student to complete
a aec:ond year at O.C.C .
LEGAL NOTICE
~aUoa No. 4011
A RESOLUTION ·011' INftlil·
TION TO ANNEX, AND GIV-
ING NOTICE TIIEII.I'.OII'
Wlaereu. there is situated out-
side a nd contiguous to the City of Beach a certaln unin-
Wbereu. the owners of aald
parcel have expressed themaelvee
as desirous of having the same
annexed with the City of Newport
Beach; and
WberflM. it would be for the
best interests for the City of New-
port Beach and its citiu'ns for the
City of Newport Beach to annex
the sa i d ht>remaftl.'r ~bed
property; and
\\lct"rn~ the Ci ty of Newport
Brach did. on or about December
9. 1952. submit to the Orange
County Boundary Cornm..iaJon a
legal description and plat or said
hereinafter described uninhabited
area for its approval, pursuant to
Section 35002 of the Government
Code or the State or California;
and
WllereM, the approval of taJd
Orange County Boundary Com·
mission has been secured,
Now, Tberefort'. Be It Reeolnd.
by the City Council of the City of
Newport Beach that the followtnc
declarations and notice be made and given:
It Ia Hereby Dedared, that pro.
ceedings have been lrutlated b7
the said City of Newport Beach.
a City of the 6th Class. to annex
the sald reaJ property u herein-
alter described. which uid real
property is contiguous to the ~
ent boundaries of said Clty «
Newport Beach. and which prop-
erty la, at the present time, com-
pletely uninhabited.
Notlee Ia Be,_,. Gift• that It
is proposed by said City of New-
port Beach to annex the herein-aft« deeerlbed 1'eal Pf."'J)eaty to
the City ot Newport Beach, whJch
said real property ahall, In the8e
proceedings, bear the name "Five
Parcel Annexation." The specific
description of the boUDI2aries of
the territory so ~
annexed are as foUowa:
All that certain land altuated
in the County of Orange, State of
California. contiguous to the City
of Newport Beach, detcrlbed as foUowa, to wit :
~-tao. PaNel No. I
Beginning at the point of Inter-section of the northeasterly pro-
longation of the northwesterly Une
of Avocado Avenue <formerly 77th
Street) w i t h the northweateriY
prolongation of the northeasterlY
Une of Corona del Mar as lbowll
upon a map recorded In Mlecel-
la~ Map Book 3. Pages 41 and
42, Records of Orange County •
CaJifornia; said pOint abo beiDa ln
the Oty Boundary Line .of the
Oty of Newport ae.dl; theDce
nortbeuterly alone said boundary
FfRST CHURCH OF CHliST.
SCIINTIST
IJOJ VIe LW .. N.wpert .....
A brudc of 11-. Mohr Ovreh, l'h.
;first Churdl of Christ, Scl.mitt, 111 ....
ton, M .. Mchu•eth .
Sultdey School .-.. ·---·-t:ll -.....
SurMiey Setvic. -·-I I :00 ..,,.,
W.dA..dey Evercl119 I"!Mting.. 1:00 P."'·
RMdiA9 R00111 loc.at.cl at I I I PM
St.. ..lboe, is opaA d•lfy fi"'OII 12 iiCIO!i
to 5 p. m. •c.pt Svrldeys e!Mf lcoldey.
rcetionally ob•~-
111. public Is eotdlelly i!MW to ot-
.. ..., the church lOMe• e!Mf .. the
Reocll.., "-·
1
I
liDt a~ o1 _,feet to an 11M aD4 alanclald atr .. ..,~ atr ......,_ u. to ita bater-ORAAI-A to a paint 111 tile~ Ncwp I" ••• I8J • aftl)e peat; U..C. lOUth 15-3t' liDe to the ~ ol a eurw leCtioD wttla die 80UtherlY 11M of 8oundar7 which U. two t tzt -
eut to an lnt.eneetJoo with tiM concave to ~ and MW. Stat. lkhwaY ORA..eo.A elabO and lbty feet (_,) ~ fill ~ ..._ a -~ I! ~ line ol State Hllb-a radlt11 ot 810 feet and a ~tnl f..t (10') lA Width. tbeDee w.f-tiM 111~ ol tbe -~ way UN-A, to feet liS width. u angle ot 18-zt'W, tMDce lOUth-erly ...... aal4 eoutherl)' line and line o1 tiM -.t ra1Dp ot tbe line ol Ute Ot)' ol Ncwpwt~
ahowll on State Hlahway, ..._._ WMterb' In a atra&Pt liDe to aD aJona ...&a City Boundary llne to fornla State 1f11tnrQ deeertbed tMDcle IOU~""!
laneoUI Map Book 2, Pal~ 8, ~ int~rsectioo with the .. wrly line Ita lntenection with the euterl7 u seeoad In Deed NCOI'ded J._ ~:"~with the=::,
ordl of &aid Oranp County, •14 of Tract No 1140, u shown on a line of State Hlpway ORA-43-A 12, 1981, in Book -· Pap fn ol ---a~ I tJon f the eut blghway betn& commonly lmowD mar.::'"ded ln Book as, Pap 28, one hun.clred and tbl.rty feet (130') Offtdal Record~ ot <:>ranp County: -~ ..... pro OllP o •
u MacArthur Boulevard, • al d of Uaneoua Mas-, reeordl of In width: t~ 100therly along thence easterly on a atrallht 11De ertJ liDe ol the State lflcbwa)'
point of lntenectlon beinl the a al d Qraqe County: and the said last mentioned easterly line and alon• saJd City Boundary line, etJhty feet (aY) in wldtb, u abowD
true point of begtnnlne, thence on 10utherly Une of the 10' atrlp u to ita lnt~nec:tlon with the 10uth-to the point or bt>Jtinnln&, ':Jl :rrr -::! ~0~
a line bearlnl eouth 65•24' eut, deeded to the State of Calltomia erly line of ORA~A one hundred Alukox.ataoa ~ N .. 1 • 35 .. Y ut· the tou1b 34•
to Ita intersection with the. lOUth-by the City of Newport Beach on feet 000'} ln ~dth : thence ~rest-Beginning at an angle point ln =-:f. weate alOOI =mentioned
.. terly line of State Highway January 3, 1930, by cleH recorded erly along wd la.at mentioned I the boundary line of the City of . nd a.lo aald
1.84-A, 100 feet In width u de-in Book 338, Page 314, Official southerly II~ and alo":g said ~ty Newport Beach. aald &flile poi.nt P. j18~~n.J~ 'toe a e:!:
scribed Jn Parcel 2 of Deed from Recorda of said Orange County; Boundary hne to i_ts mte~aon 1 being the lntel'SCCtlon of the east-er l l02.20 feet to t~ bedn-
the Irvine Company to the State thence northwesterly along aa.ld with the line of ordinary high tide 1 erly line of the one hundred foot ::,..ce 0: a curve concave to the
of C.Ufornla, recorded in Book right of way Une and along said or the Pacific Ocean in Newport I right or way, granted to Santa east :nd having a radius of n1ne
1047, Page 557, Official Recorda City Bo~ry line to the north-Bay andl designated "North Une" Ana Railroad, a Corporation, by hundred and sixty feet {960')
of said Orange County, on July eut corner of Lot H. u shown on as established. by_ tht; Decree in Deed dated October 10. 1889, and hro h an arc length of 317_95 29, 1940; t h ence northeasterly a map of Tract No 919, recorded the action entatl~d .. City of New-I recor&!d in Book 10, Page 117 of I ~eet·ugthence south 16• 01' weet along the lut mentioned 10utb-ln MUcellaneous Book ~. port Beach, Plamufr. vs. F . M . Deeds, recorda of Orange County, t.ah • nt to last curve a distance
easterly line to a polnt, said point Pages 31 and 34 ~usive, Off•-, Str·obridge, . et al, Defendants. CaJjfomia. and the westerly pro-of ff 00 feet to the n~rthwesterly
being, 929.55 feet distant from the dal Records of said 0 range Case No. 23686, or the Superior llongatlon of the northerly line of corne~ of said Lot 5 Tract 1136·
lntersect:Jon of the said 10utheut-County; thence northeasterly Court ot the State or California. Lot 5 as shown on a map of Tract thence westerly along westerly
erly line bearing south 24"36' wHt along the IOUtheuterly line ?f In and for the County of Orange,, No. 1136. recorded In Miscellan-rolo tion o! the northerly Une and ita 10uthwesterly prolongation said Tract No. 919 and a long &aid 1 a certified copy of which decree eous Map Book 37, Pages 18 and ~f wT Lot 5 to the point of be-with the nortMasterly line or said Oty Boundary hne to its lntersec-was recorded September 19th, 19. records of said Orange County: ginnin '
Corona del Mar; thence aouth tion with the northerly line of said 1928. in Book 201. Page 253 of Of-j thence northerly along said east-rarLr NoUoe b Her eby Gl•ea.
65•24' west, a dbtance or 141.27 State HJghway ORA-60-B. one ficial Records: thence OC?rthwest-erly right of way line to its inter-that on Monday. March 9, 1953.
feet to the bt>glnning or a curve, hundred feet (100') in width, erly alon~ said "!'forth Lme" to a section with tht> southwesterly at the hour of 7:30 P.M. on said
concave to the southwest and hav-thence easterly along the north-poin t in the State Highway ORA-prolongation or the northwesterly day or as soon thereafter as the
ing a radius of 1030 feet: thence erly line of said State Highw~y, 60-A, ha,·ing a width of eighty feet line of a narcel or land deeded to matter may be heard at tht> Coun-
IOUtheut along said curve, a dl.s-ORA-60-B .. a nd along_ saJd C,ltY 1 ~, •. ~id point bears south 5" 55' the State of California for pubUc cil Chambers of the' City Hall of
tance ot: 272.55 feet: thence south Boundary line to its mter:.ectton 1 t'ht. 1,113.1)1 feN from tht> highway by deed recorded in Book the City of Newport Beach 3300
50"14'20" east and tangent to the with the Court Decree Line be-north"~st cor nt>r of thl' northeast 809. Page 86. Official Rl"eords of West Newport Blvd. NeWport
last mentioned curve a distance or tween Stations 127 and 128, as es-on~·-quarter 1 ~ .. 1 of Section 29. said Orange County, said line Beach California a hMrtng wm
1387.19 feet to the beginning of a tablished by S uperior Court Ca Township 6 South. range 10 west. bt>arinst south 34 • 53' 15~ west : be bad at which hearing any per-
curve concave to the southwest No. 20436, thence southwesterly S.B.B. & ~1.. said point of intt>r-th(•nct• northea terly along said son owning any real p r 0 p ert y
and h.av1ng a radius of 1400 feet; along saJd Court Decree Unt> to cctlon also being forty feet •40' J northwesterly lme to the most wihin the boundaries of the wrri-
thence southeasterly alon& aa.ld Station 128; thence southwest on southerly of_ En~neer's Stat!on northt>rly corner of said parcPI. tory so proposed to bt> annexed, u
curve a distance of 20'U!9 feet: a atral~ht line to the pomt of h ·· 683 plus 40.95 on the center hne scud curn~·1 betn~ an the north-described above. may appear and
thence south 41"44'20" eut and ginning. of said Highway: said point also wt·st .... rly line or the etghty 1801 object to the proposed annu.ation
tangent to last mentioned c:urve a Ana,.x•t1on l'ur•·•·l ""· ' r ..'ing the wt>stcrly terminus or tht> foot strip of land described in and &how cause wby lucb ~
distance of 197.32 _ feet; thence EeglnnlnJ:; at "" &L 0 h: IJV•' · 1.. 1·c:linary high tide line of the Pa-D£'t>d I rom John J . Thornton. et torv should not 'bE.> so annexed.
south 37"06'40"' west a distance or the boundary line of the City of ciflc Ocean In Newpor t Bay and al . to the County of Orange, re-The above and foregoing R.e.o-
173.54 feet to the beginning of a Newport Beach. said angle point desi~ated "Z':orth Une". and cordt>d in Book 72. Page 131 of Jution was duly and regularly
curve concave to the northwest being in the easte r I y line or north bank of the Santa Ana Official Records or said Orange passed and adopted at a regular
and hav1ng a radius of 330 feet; Cotmty Highway, sixty feet 160') 1 Rivet\ as established by a diC'cree County: t hence northeasterly a long meeting of the City Cound l of
thence IOUthwesterJy along, said in width, as dt>scrlbed in petition in said Court Case No: 23686: aid last mention~d northwesterly the City of Newport Beach held
curve a distance of 162.61 feet to for public highway, Newport ' tht'nce !'lorth 19• 49' 41 ~ west. lint> on a curve concave to the on the 26th day of January ' 1953
the beginning of a curve tangent Beach Toad as recorded in Book alom: :.Ltid not·th bank of the Santa northwest, having a radius of five-by the following \'Ote to wit: '
to last mentioned curve. conca\'e 250, 73, of Deeds, Records of Ana Rt\'er to a in the north-hundred feet 1500' t to its inters<'c-AYES. Counc1~en : Smith,
H radius of 303.34 feet, thence
westerly along said curve a dls-
ta.nce of 197JJ7 feet. to tht> tx-~;inning of a curve, tangt>nt to last
mentioned curve, concave to the
northwest and havtng a radius of
3.';6.33 feet: thPrlC(' southwestely
along said cun e a di<otance o•
153.11 feet: thPnC(' on . line bt>ar-
inJ; south 52 34'20" west and tan-
gent to last mentioned curve a
distance of 255.78 feet to its point
of Intersection with the aforemen-
tioned north<'ast line. of Corona
del Mar; said point being in the
City Boundary of the City of New-
port Beach; thence northwesterly
a long said northeasterly Une and
along said City Boundary Une to
its intersection with the aforemen-
tioned northwesterly line of State
HJghway 184-A, 80 feet ln \Yidth:
thence northeasterly along said northwesterly line and along said
City Boundary line to the true
point or beginning
AAaex.aUoa P~l No.2
Beginning at a point in the City
Bo\indary Line of the City of
Newport Beach. said point being
in the northwestrrly line of Avo-
cado Avt-nue as shown upon a map
of Tract No. 682 recorded in
Miscellaneous Maps. Book 20, Page
19. records or Orange County,
CaJiromJa and lx>ing 339.43 feet
southwestt>rly or the intersection ot the northwesterly prolongation
of the center line of Second Ave-
nue u shown upon said map of
Tract No. 682 and the said north-
westerly line of Avocado Avenue.
thence north 80"22' west a dis-
tance ot 231.12 feet. thence sou\h
83•38'. weat a distance-of ..57.88
feet. thence south 21•20'50" west a
distance of 91.67 feet. thence
south 38•43'20" west a distance or
123.40 feet, thence on a line bear-
Ing south 7•30'50" west to its in-
tersection wifh tflt> nor ~r y Une
of Bayside Drive as described in
Deed Book 830. Page m . Official
Records or said Orange County,
thence northwesterly along said
northerly Unc to its intersectJon
with the City boundary line of the
Oty of Newport Beach. thence
southeasterly along said boundary
line to an angle point. said angle
point lying in the southwesterly
prolonga\fon or the northwesterly 11M of Avocado Avenue (for-
merly 27th Avenue) u shown
upon a map of Corona del Mar,
recorded In M~l.laneous Ma~ Book 3, Pages 41 and 42, record~ ot Orange County. the~ north-
easterlY along said southwesterly
pro)ongaUon and along said City
boundary Jlne to the point of ~
ginning.
~U.. Pai'CWJI N .. I Becinnlng at U. S. Bulk.head
Station No. 131, sald Bulkheed
Station bt>lng in the southerly line
of State Highway ORA.«)..B one
hundred feet ( 100') in width; u
recorded In Book 4BT, Page 3, Of-
rldal Recorda of Orange County;
thence WHterly atonr said eauth-erly line to an angle point in the
City Boundary line of the City of
Newport Beech. said point allo bftnc the northe&st~b' c:omer of 1'r8ct 1014. u shown 'Pft a map
recorded ln Book 33. Paae 31 of
lla.cltJia.neoU Mapa. ~ of 0nnet 0..~. C.UiomM.. tiM!nce continulnc al o n 1 aid IOUtMriJ
nort ne ~OES. Councilmen: None southerly from th<' intersectton of 4 H"l'• in \\tdlh. rht•nce southeast-or &aeon Street. as shown on ABSE="'T Councilmen : None
said easterly line ";th the center erly alom~ said northerly line to said map or Tract :-\o. 1136: thence
line of Old County Road, fifty 1t intt>rs<>ction '' ith the southerly southt'astPrl~ alom; said prolon~a-!'ORMAN MILLER
feet {50') in width. as shown upon prolon~ation o1 the westerly line tion to it point or int('rsection Mayor
a map ot Tract ~o 464. recorded of Mid State Highway ORA-43.-A. "llh rht' centt>r lin • or Wcstmin-ATTEST·
111 Book 32. Page 1. ~1isct>llan<'Ous Onl· hundrt:'d and thirt:-fN't • 130'1 sh'r' Awnu.-a' shown on a map of C. K. PRIEST
)laps, Records of Orans::e County. in wtdth thl'nce northerly alons:: Tract ::"o 464 . .-.•corded in ,:\ltscel-City Clerk
California. thence southerly along s~ud prolon~alion :tnd alons:: said laneous ,:\l&p Book 32. Page 1, said Publish: Jan. 29. Feb ~. 1953
said easterly line and along said westerly line of Statt> Hi~hway po1nt also betn'! in the boundary in the ='fewport Harbor Ensign.
Last Week
JANUARY CLEARANCE
to -
M ' WORSTEDS -TWEEDS -FLANNELS eas~-SUI'n
LONG SLEEVE SPOBT --se.-r~aw--T-1
CARRoN
TOWELS
lfJ~
Cldldrea's Wear--Odds 'a Ends-
Reg.
YARDAGE
lJJ to 1J2 OB
llrokelllizes 50,0 OB
... ........ IILII-.1---I _ ...
•O'I'Ios TO CIUI:DITOU ~.........
.STATE O F WILLIAM W. OIJR SOIOOU
WESTCO'IT, DECEASED. Gift to ·---• ..._ .. __,. om. to the ...... lr WAIJOIIl IAINITT
I ...... of aDd all penons haviq Bo~ and prll ol tbe week eta)' It bu been very patltylftC the thiDa, lan't ItT
....._ ap!Mt.the aald decedent Cll' reUgioua ectueation claues lD the liNt few months to ~ee .orne of Tfie only lood which mlght be
-.. •tate to me them with the Newport and Colta lieu Sc:booll the widely read mqu1nes and gleamed froaa wttDeaalne 'u c h = ey vouchen ln the office of have sent a wool bl.anket to a newapapc!n PUblJab v e r y oqm-tu.nnoll lo other places 11 that we
Clerk of the Superior Court of r e f u gee funlly In Korea. 1be mendable a:rtldn on our natiOa'a realbe lnOI'e •tron&IY bow fortun-.. Oouney ot OranJe, State of voluntary gi.fta of the younp ters IChoola. Some of u.e artleln ate we are wheD we've found a
OIJitanala, or to present the arne, were part of the Thanksfdvtnc preeent a atartllna picture ol the eommunlty tree of theM condl-wlth tbe neeeaa:ry vouchers, to and Chrlatmu emphasis. La 1 t danaers oonfTOntJng our IChoola Uona. A town wbere newspapers U.. UDderalped at hla or her year the ~n sent 70 pounda beau.-of concertec:l attaclca by and community leeders take prlclt
plact ol buatnea. to-wit: of powdered milk whJch made up .ubventve IJ'OUSJa. Olbers, wbldl lD their IChools and "~otuate
1Cl5 Cout HiehC:~r into 70 gallons of mJlk for a Ko-are parUeularly f i n e, c~Mcrlbe the poe.ltive" rather than the neg-Corona del Mar, ornla rean orphanage. tome of the work the echoola are atlve can't help but crow in es-
wltbln 11x months after the ftrat The releued t ime prog r a m dolnl and •ua•t that they are teMt. A place wbere people at-
,....eatlm of this noti.ce. serves 4th and 5th p-adea at the ooneemed with fd~ dill. dret'l tempt real undentandlna and
Dated Janll&fY 2, 1953. Newport Beach Grammar School the bftt JJC*lbfe tlon. crowth ~ their educM.Ional poll-
............ .._.
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•.ai!CJil oa ....... ,._
CIIYIUf MID O&U
DONALD D. HARWOOD, ~~t!h~t.h aMnd ~th ~~~ altt~ It Is a bad thing when news-:.: :~~lndbu~tract = ...... ftOUOII Administra tor of the Estate ~ esa a1n ~"'"" .. papers constantly pick out the uraae "'We....,. Wla .. ..-.a-of aald decedent. fmanced thru contributlona from neptlve upecta of the eehool 1n wbo would plant leeds of unTeSt. local churches and the eo.ta thelr community to apl.uh on tbe Let's have more of these articles AOD'ft ._ I.W'OD
lEI'
Mesa Community Chest. Oilldren printed pap. JQit bow trqic of recocnltion of the good things 1.. lbhol' Jlycl.
---• are released to these claasea one the rellulta can be Is Uluatrated done 1n education and more coo~
CAl 1 £Cn• hour per week on the written au-by some young teachers Just en-eration in conatructfve plannin&: I o.ea .._ ~ thorlzation of their parents, a nd rering the PJ'Ofet&ion who re-for of auch an attitude la real ,.._ ..., • ~~'~~-•
\AIIURfs-N.tei-O.a.. .. .., ... of ... ~..,....,. •• ,.. .n... "No colloctlo!• No · fM."
w. eel··-.• c.tt. CREDIT BUREAU
families may ~lect elt:her CathoUc marked they Would never teach ln i~-~ma;;~~· ••••-.... ~-~ •;;;;; or Protestant tnstructton. a certain community because of • Classes arc held in nearby the Influence the town's paper had
ch';lrches. Protestant Oasses are on school poUcy . LIVING ROOM
BEDROOM
LAMPS MD SHADES
WALL SHEL VE8 umtt;<t and conducted under the The power ol the press Is ln-auspt~s of the Newport Harbor deed a mighty weapon However. ~ouncsl or Churches. Teachers this power Is only as great aa
OF NEWr<>lT lEACH, LA&UNA mcludc Mrs. Chester Fisher. Mrs. intell1gent and free-thlnking pro-
lEACH AND COSTA Wf.SA Grant F uller and Mrs. Amador pie ch0011e to make it It is up to DINING ROOM BEDDING
204 li..nid• A.,.. '· 0 . a.. Jt6 Ramos. the peopJe in every community,
.._ llt1. Newpon......, Celli. I a r g e or small, to guard the
IE SA
UPHOLSTERIII
u...-tettac a~ Br.o-au
-....... al'N.. c.-....
Sadie Bawl.:--schools aga in st editors. publishers, KIU and writers who either in search
of the sensational or for sheer pui"J)Ol'P of weakening our public
education system. "ould fill their
papers with any possible news
item that leads us to mistrust a
schOQI's policy.
ETHAN ALLEN
SIKES
KUN6
EN& LAN DEl
SIALY ... --.
....., Ott-.
FltH DELIVllY~
CltEOtT
TYWS
PAnO
FUIHITUU
~ ... ... •....
SAVE
The mid-wintt>r conference of
Women of the Moose was held
Sunday, with the Santa Ana Chap-
ter No. 65 as hostt'ss for thJs dis-
trict. and N e w p o r t, Fullerton.
Garden GrO\·e, Oceanside and San
Diego also taking part in the rit·
uaUstic ceremony. The Newport
chapter had been selected to ex-
emplify the endowment f u o d
march.
At last W('{'k's meeting or the
locttl chapter, Co-ordi nator Durl
Tipping arsnounced that the Loyal
Order of Moose No. 1457 will
sponsor a Sadie Hawkins Dance at
Moose Hall Feb. 14, with prizes
for t he best costumt>S.
Sometimes, In their zeal. thl'le
writers will even twist and dis-
tort the words said or written by
a person in the educational field
until in some areas there is a
constant cloud of suspicion and
blckerlng on school policies. Yes.
the power of the pr& ls a great
790 S. COAST ILYD. Plu 4JI2t, LA&UNA MACH
Cash & Carry
TV Radio Serric:e
by factory-trained
· teclmicicma
Auto RadioS~
(IN tile a.m--OUT tile p.a.)
Mesa Radio
cmd TeleYiaiOD
1• E. ~7, Coeta Me.
Bheoa~
Jill S. Whyte
INSURANCE
Ocecm, Marizw cmd
f General IDaulaee
Office: c..ta Wota W ...,.., .........
........ : .... Hall, c.-.. ...,
Bcmclao MIICI
Nursery School
... te Ucv 111 ...S AAiiV'Nd
,..._2totY..,.
~Can._ud
A· I
Harbor High
By IIA&IA PLEOEB
A surprise birthday party was
held for Patty Clemence at her
house last Wednesday. Eating
cake and ice cream weTe: Gall
Frahm and Bob Milwn, Pat Clem·
ence and Bob Gallivan, Lyn Bo6-
ley, Mlke Layne. Marda Moore-
head. Bugs Zerbe, Bill Kelter. Pat
Kelter, Glen PickeN. Judie Slee-
per, Bob Huffman, Pat Ritchie,
and Ruthie Dudley. • • •
At the last basketball game on
Friday. in which Harbor played
F ullerton, these rooters were seen
cheering their t e a m : Barbara
Hayes and BiU Kelter. Carol H~
ver and John Drury, Dick Cam~
bell and Nar.ey Tritt, Larry Cha~
man a nd Donna Hamilton. Sam
CooJX'r and Lucil1e Pope, G r e g
Wright and G I or I a Chapman.
Doug Kirkpatrick and Na n cy
Deaver, UJdra Queen and Nickey
Steele. Bill R o u s h and Joan
Nunan. U nda Zanders and J oe
Lester. Dale Belyea and Phylls
Albers, Bob Gallivan and Patty
Cl <'mence. Ann Allen and Terry
Gloege, Ken Jacobsen and Lynn
Bosley, J eannie Cuteqdyk~ Lt>e
H ambrook. Bob Cantu. nn.
H ughesr Ga.ytba Bouchey, Myma
B o u c h ey, Ceil Panter . Judy
Sleeper, Lt>e Moritz, Don Thom~
son, and Tom Jensen. • • •
In spite of the cJoulb' ,..t.her
l.ut Saturday, the Bay a• JOOl wu full as were the tennla ~. 'rhaee there haviM a crazy tt.e
were Helen Kufhmesrer. Pitt C.ughan, Kenny Mohler, Sandy
Mcintyre, Judy Eastman, Norman
SmJth, Connie Rourk. and Jaclde RobiMoa. Playtng volleyball on
the beech were Phil ICllmer Sam
Rhenborg, and Ray MJddllu;h.
Howlcmda See SoDa
On Trip to Hawaii
A.l.rM4y off apiA on a abort trip
to Tuc:loD. the W. E. Howlanda ol 2502 K1np M, Cliff Haveft, Ju-t
returned 1-few Year's ~via the
LurUne froml the Hawaiian &-Janda. 'lbe Howlandll' two 10111
are stationed ln Honolulu, one
with the Navy and oae with the
flying Marl,_ and 10 the parents
flew .. owr before a.rtltmU to
spend the llolldQs with tWr boys.
,....,. ........ ,__ .............. , .
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ANNOUNCING .~: .
The Doctors'
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMITTEE I
BAOI ol the 12,000 doctan of 1M California lledic:al A.ocMtioa
la'ftl ... awnae o1 ~ 20 P-tieots pu day. 20 ciaks 12,000 ......
240,000 iDdi.idat.l atllil e.dl day, in which the ~ are ~
cue for petieaa ia their a6ica. ia hoales or in holpieah
THB 10141/<W •..,.,..;.,;, •n•ss of fJfW ~ -.·,·~•ztl.~t'-.;..;-._ ,._, ~-,sl r""P-,
WI All ONLY HUMAN •••
AND we admit cbat tome ol tbae relatioasbips, when c.oelideted indi-
ft~ua~Jy, may DOC be perfect; tb.t '"perfea.ion" in tama oi "milliooa•
ia .bumaoly im~ible. Rather, it iJ only !JIJ,.,. to ezpea chill a few
misuoderstaodmsa fllfiJ develop regarding fees and, in 10111e iA~
cbe type of medkal care pro.ided.
1S • tfU/IIw o//111&1, 1hiuing ;, 1mru of ,;JJion.J Mill c~1 "11111-
,.,1 M ~wsOtUJ M h•.Jih, 11'-/HI il is II u {Jfliu C·O•,.,~ of IN ~/Uifllll INJ ll.n 1ft 10 f.w pbt.fnw, ~ ,WIMJu.
MANY oi cbcle would onu uile if the patieat wae • faak 11a
.. ;.,;. -.... a.aas with his physician u be • iD di.....e,. hil
,..,... •i1 I It To eocoonae dUs bmu ~...., docua
~ a pJiqae iD cbeit o5oes wbkb ares:
., ~ ,.. ,. MltWU "~ -~ .. ,., fiN•• ~ ., ~ ., _, 1~ Til. i.11 •Miul silt'Wu u .._, • • /1 ' 11iJJ .,.,. ,.,.,_., ., ... ---,.,., ..
'J1.e .. f .... piOb&eml Me the J*ticu1at ead b •lw ....,...
ol ~ doc1on' hblic Senice Caaaminee. u J'Oil la.ft .... .no.
-.1 tiDcere accc IIIJ• eo nmhe f1f1J ol JOUf medical ,..,we ... wJcb Joar
pa-·~" I .. -..... Mriftd •• ~ ..... ·-.. • ~-Yrtee • W~ are cte.amined m.c the ..,._ ol ...-.,
bocb JD 111111a -.1 ..tal care, lhaU prenil iD c. ., m•niq. n.
il ..... .._, .. ~ • yout-; .
,..s.r.~ac ......... .....
OIAN'E
COIITY. MEDICAL ASSOCIATIOI
................. ~ .. --All'eti-.... , •• -. .... .
o-. ..... 1 .................... ...
NewpadH~ ... •I•IIII ..
T.Ure.. ~ •• 1.a
De•crete Work
of AD 'linda
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
BLOCK WALLS --·--• FaiZ D'I'DIA2'D • ...... .,. ...
·-lteo.J • HArW ,.., 2211 ............. c... ....
JAM IS· D.
RAY
•••••• c.tnctor -c.-IW.. c.... 4el ... HArW .IJ.
I..WIRII: ~ 21M-W
•••..._No.teJ'J
A aDOLUftON 01' INTEN-
TIOX TO ANNEX. AND GIV-
ING NOTICE TIIEBEOF The B u i 1 din g Department is Mrs. G,..ce Morgart, windbreak 321 Montero, S3,000.
Wltereu. there ia aatuated out-about to close Ita books for the at Udo Park, MOO. Arthur Sliver, remodelline of al~ and contlguoUJ to t he City or first month of 1963 wtth the high~ Edward Smith. 113 Via Eboll, Blue Room,. 206 Palm, 11.!500.
Newport Beach a cel'tain unln-est monthly total since the all-5-room, 1-story, 1-unit at 206 41st, NeW,.ert a-..u
hablted area u hereinafter more time record of 11,712,449 in Sep.-$8,100. w A. McBride, 604 Cll!f Dr ..
particularly de:scribed; and tember, 1951 (that wu the month R. Veager. add oUiee apace to 4-room, 2-story, 1-wUt dweWnc at
Wllenu, the ownera of aaJd par-of the Hoag HoapltaJ permltJ. The real estate office at 1450 W. same address. 111.000.
eel have expressed themselves as total for January lS near the Balboa Blvd, $1,000. Russell Teel, add two bedro<xnl ~us of having the same an-1800,000 mark, almost double the Co'ou del liar "'12 Cliff Dr .., 000 --~ ith th c·t f N rt ... "}., CIAA f c E M ks 238 I . 4-at oJ •• <CU-o • JIIII'ACU w e 1 y o ewpo ~,.,.... o a year ago . . ee . r ts, room, Lee Bunee, 221 Santa Ana Ave .. Bea~d It would be for ... _ .._ __ t Udo is far in the lead among 1-story, 1-unit dwelling at 509 6-room. l-atory, 1-unit dwelllng at
..,...__ uJO; om the various areu of the clty, with Marguerite, $8.500. 501 Clitf Dr $10 000
Interests for the City of Newport $245,000 in pennlu, and Newport Nita Barger. 716. ~farguerite,l Jam e 8 Hlll~n. · Huntlngtaa
Beech and Its citizens for the City ls second with $182,000. 4-room, 1-story, 1-unat dwelling at Park 5-room 1-st 0 r y 1-unlt ot Newport Beach to annex the Following permits were issued 322 Poppy, $12,000 dwelling at 233 0oean View Ave
u.ld herelnaf11er described pro-during the past 10 days Robert M. High, 421 Poi~ttla, $1l,OOO. '
perty; and . Uclo We 4-room, l:story, 1-unit dwelling at D 0 u g 1 a 8 Mac:Uan. 2712 w.
Wltereaa, the City ot_Newport Charles E. Huston. E1 Centro, 421% P omsettla, $5,200. 0 c e an Front. 5-room. 1-at.ory, ~cb did, on or about December 9, 11-room. 2·Story, 2·Wlit dwelling Joh n Walp, 706 Mar~erite, l -unit dweiUng at 400 Fullerton. 1952, submit to the Orange County at 330 Via Udo Nord $47,230.
1
4-room. 1-story. 1-unlt dwelbng at 1 Sl2 000
Bo':'ndary Commission a legal ~-William F. Parker.' Whittier. 721 Marigold, $11,600 --·--·---------......._ scnption and plat of said herem-,5-room 1-story l ·unit dwelling at 8bore Cliff• I
alter cJeticrlbed tmlnhablted area 224 Via Lorca · SlO 000 John B. Clark Co., 1203 Coast 1 F Ill A I ...
for Its approval, pursuant to Sec-J . Addision' Gu~ley, 118 Via Blvd.. 7-room. 27s tory. 1-unit fl • I
tion 35002 of the Government Code
1
Ithaca. 5-or 6-room. 2-story, 1-dwelling at 215 Driftwood. !25,000.
of the State of California; and unit dweUing at 929 Via Udo CGrona HJ~tblaDCS. Uc!ea ell
Whereu. more than 20 days Nord, S40.000. Dr Raymond Smith, 422~2 Lark-
have ~laptK'd since the. s ubmission George Mather. Santa Ana, 5-1 ~pur. 5-loom. 1-story, 1-urut dwell-pa....-
of Sllld le~al d"scripUon Jo1· Ap-room. 1-slory, 1-unit dwelling at tn~ at 511 Seaward. $14.000. ' Alii I ....
proval to said Ornr.~4· Cv•m r~ · ·3 Via Ithaca, $18.200. I 8e8COD Bay l Bo:.:ndary <'•JmroLJion um! :m ~p-Newport E J. Wachter. 64 Beacon Bay,
proval or dlsapproval or action of Carl Nixon, windbreak at Lido ?-room. 2-story, 1-unit dwelling at
Corlunerclal ....... ... any ldncl having been taken as of Park, $400 I a9 Beacon Bay, $19,000. ~
the elate of the adoption or thia c. A. Thorman. Arcadia, 3-room Balbee &lud
Resolution to wit, January 12, apartment o\·er garage at 217 34th Carl Gise, 7-room. 2-s tory, lu~ -- -llaal1il
1963; ' St .. $5,000. ~1-unit dwelling at 310 Amethyst. No job too large or~ email
Now, Tlterero.re, Be It Reeolved, I Harold D. Arthur, 224 48th St., $15.000. . I
b)"' the City Council of the City of 4-r·oom. 1-stor>. l·unit dwelling at :\1r . Robert Skannt'r, reroof at F.H.A. '1"ER!tfS
Newport Beach that the following 1M1 Raver An-., SS.SOO. 204 Opal, $100. .,
declarations and notice be made Howard Pat11. add room over .:\1~. Paullnt> )fcCiu~e. 112 Em-
and gi\•t'n : gara~f'. 3506 :\farcus. ~2.500. erald .. 7-room. 2-s tory, 1-umt
It Is Her.-by Det-lared. that pro-F . F •. ThiOOdo Vh~. altPrations dwellin~ at same address, S15,000
cecjjngs have been irutiated by the at Zl(J 26th .:il.. S500. H<?ra('(> :\1~zet. 7-room, 1_-story, ~aid City of Newport Beach, a C har I t' y Hokanson. Ana heim . 2-unll dwelling ar 125 ="'· Bay
City of the 6th Class, to annex the H)-room. l·stnry. 2-unit dwelling Fro nt, 525,000.
said real property as hereinafter at 126 46th 't.. SI O.OOO. . Balboa . d"~crlbed, which said real property llu~h H,IIP~ ~arage llt 101 L H. Robmson. remodcllms.t at
• Fin• lt•sid•n+i•l l'e;llti119
• 24-hr. comme"'i•l .. ,.,ice
• F•dory ,.,.inf•n•~
• All worl 911•r•n+•ed
• Fr.• ••tim•+•s
• Compl•t• r•nt•l of p•int
•quip,•nt for th• home
p•;nter l 1s contiguous to "the present boun-Ba~ "ld,·. S4 10() ~"' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • """' ,....._ ' I daries of said Cit)' of :"\ewport I Ch·Jrlt·' s', ·• d. windbrNtk at !Harbor Drafting • Beach, and which property is, a t L1d11 Park. ~1.11 j 1 l the preS<'nt time, completely unln-; ~
OmCE & SHOP
1301 Coast Highway habited. I C'ttv bounrutn hn•· ... nd alnm: said ! SERVICE • Sotle~> .. llere by cann that it nurtlwrl~ hll .. of Lot B to''" lnll'r· i-406 Co.st Blvd. -H.NW 1447: ::\'t'\\'J)Ort Beadl
is proJ)()8ed by said City ot :-.1•·\\'· '"ctton \nth thr "rsr.-.rl\ luh' or ; COilONA DEL MAll • BEacon 6393 LOAIS FOR IIOIES
t ~ ,r, 10-n:Aa LOAJif
aflpr d ·cribed real property to C ·3 pt on. n eru d4•d Uctt>bf•r 23. HH-1. ·, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • port l:Wach to ann~>x the h~n·m· lt.uvt dr•,.crll.,•d 10 d•·Pd to r:dna Rae(' 1! Ec~d~·~·~rd~O~. ~s.d~i"~9~.,~-~8t~Oft~0~.~0~•;•;•~: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
the City of Newport &>ach, which an Rook 12RI. Page 199. Official
sald real property shall, in thcse R· t··n ds ot -.Rid Oran~e C'ounry, proceedtn~ts. bear the nnm,. ·City th•·m·•· nnrlhf'rly along Sllirl west-
Disposal Area.'' The specific de·l t>rl~ hrw. a dJ tance of 16. .. !0 ft'£'1:
scription or the boundaries of the •lh•·Hc •· ~" ~t,.rl~ on a lirw parallel
territory so propos~>d to be an· tu •h•· nr)l'th••rly line of the :"\ew-
Construction Loa:n.
5~0 -20 Yean
81'..& 1108 8A T'I'I.JI:R
Repr..Dttnc
Poi.W llrlpse Co.
lUI Cout Bl•d.. COif
Pia. IU 1111-ID J...IJU
nexed are a follow. · I port ~~ .. ~a 1'1 act as said Tract is .
All thut et>rtain land situatt;>d tn luid out and :.ho"n U!JOn a map I
I the County of Oran~e. State of rr rord•·d 10 )tiscellanrous Map
California, contiguous to the City Rtl<lk .1. Pa~f' I. Records of said I of ~ewport Beach. describPd as I Orane~> Coun1~. to tts inters,.ction
follows, to wit: with a linL· I~ in~ parallel to th<'
Beginning at a point in the City "''"' lin•' of I tnd d~">scritx-d in said
boundary line or lbe City or :\ew -I d<·· li tn I:drM R:we Capron and dis-~======;;;;;;=;;~ port Beach. said point belng the tant 330 feN wt•sterly from center II 1 northwesterly comer of Lot 130l ,l llne irHf'rM•CtJ()n of WhHtier Ave-
First Addition to 1'\ewporl ~li'M I nur· unJ 1~tt. :-r•,'f't a:. hown upon
Tract as said Trac t is laid out anrl S<1.d n '\p • r ""'\'}Xlr t . If''><' Tract;
shown upon a map rPCOrde'<i in thenct> Southf'rly a lont: said paral-
~1lscellaneous )laps. Book 8, Pagr lrl ltn<> to 11s inl•'rsL'Ction \\ith a
61. Records ot Orange County. ltn<' I~ m~ 311 fi>et northerly of and
CaJifornla. th e n ce northt>asterly parallt:'l ll> the northerly lane of
along said City boundary Un e and sl\rd ~Pwport :\i<>sa Tract: thence
along the northwesterly line of ea'it4'rly alon~ last mentionrd par-
said First Addition to Newport all£'! ltnf' tn ~~~ lnter-.,:oction with
Mf'Sa Tract to Its intt>rSt>Ction with rht' north••rl~ prolongation of the
the northerly line or Lot B. Ban-Ct'nter ltnt' of sard 'Whittier Ave-
McKEON
and
BICBABDS
~---·-Builders
General Contractors
Complete l 11i1din9 s.,.,ic.t
Additions
. ninst Tract as shovm on a map at-nul' tho·nl .. outh~rJ~ alonst said
tached to the report of the Rf'f· prroln~auur. nne! ~IJn.{ :-.11d ttn ter
erees, ftll'd Aprll 14, 1890, in the ltnc to it· lntt•rst'ction w1th the
action of Hancock Banning arvt PUStt>rly prolom:atton of the north-
others, versWI Mary H. Banninl!. l•rly lin<' tlf Lot 1201 n shown
M. E. HORST (0.
PAVIIG COITRACTOR
&~CA\'ATISO -GRADING -TRt'CKINO
PHOSE BEACOS 690!
CorDer Wllsoa ~ Harbor Bh·d.
(osta Mesa Lumber (o.
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS
Newport lllvd .. Coeta K.-llr....c-....
Floor Vovel'lllp -Dnla.,.,.,...
.Mpha.lt nle -Rubber 1\&e
Formica -Unolewn Tile
CAILTOIS' ~:"~ tu £ nu. st. o.~a ..._
BI!:.ACO~ a••w
22 Y-.ra in ()r-aqe County Alte rations, Repairs
HArbor 1318
HArbor 1424-M
HArbor 04Tl-W
1 Case No. 6385 upon the Register upon said map of t he F 1rst Addi-
of Actions of the S uperior Court tton ro ~ e " p or t ~l<'sa Tract ;
or the State of CaUfom ia in and tht nt't' \\t•sterl~ atom~ said eac;terly L u • B ER on
Cor the County or Los Angeles. prolons::auon and alon~ the north-
1 CaUfomia, thence westerly along <>r·ly lines of said Lot 1201 and said
SAT.8to5
SUII.9 to I
ARE YOUR INSURANCE .COSTS TOO IDGH?
WHITIIAN'S SIRVICE
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L,H 1301 to tho• po1nt of t>f'ttinning.
Furthf'r XotlcP Is Hert•by Oh·N,
1 hilt nn Tuf' day. F••bruar·y 24,
I 933. at t ht' hour of i :30 P )I. on
~nid day. ~·r ns soon thf'reafter
a-. tht' mattrr may be hNlrd. at
the Council \h.tmht-1'1' of 1 h•• City
Hall of the City of Newport Beach. 3300 West Nt'W"J)Ort Blvd., l'ewport
Sl>ach. California, a hearing will
be had at which hearing any per-
son owning any real property with-
In the boundaries of the territory
so proposed to be annexed. as de-
scribed above, may appear and ob-
ject to the proposed annexation
and show C&US(>. why such terri-
tory should not be so annexf'd.
The abo\'e and foregolns: RE'501U>-
tlon was duly and regularly passed
and adopted at a recutar meeting
of the CUy Council of t~ Cl ty of
Newpol't Beach. held on the 12th
day of January, 1~ by the follow-
in& \'Ote, to wit:
A YES, Coundlmen: Smith,
Finch, bt..U. Bennett. Killer
NOE.!.t~: None
ABSU'IIT Councilmen: NODe
NORMAN MILLER
Ma.)'or
AI lEST:
C. K. PRIEST
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wile the nice kldl wtD 10 ..--But -8lllY penaD tried to ..:ret ~. Ia • ooatra17 where fOI' tMtr ........ Week. and rn.lltaa Kate ~ to .... ~~ ...............
that wiD be Daft 1oM to UL lii1ad In with a batdl of Clu'lat· a4tell..-.a _ __. t•a t .... '!-• • mu ear-. Kate found a Uttle ~bowed the letter to ,...... ....,.
Lut T h u r ad a y evea1na the mined to eUmlnate. U they de-S... lalaDd lmpcovemet ~ &ire to keep tM tun and &Qet:)',
ct.tklll met and the meetinc wu tbat hu always marked Easter
eaDduded by Hans Broertnc In Week at Ba1 they had better
tbe abeence of President Noel ellm1Date the rouch crowd. other·
Kate lkCaDn. iD ber lana resl· ec:rawled aeatlmalt ... 1aektq a Cldef ~ to ...,.. tile
denee here, baa fOUiht without ldpature, ol ~ .•. whk:b ac-humor and be wu qmpatbltlc. relentinl qalnat z o ala c viola-a.ect Kate of beiDa a "snooper'' ...S eakl. ''Don't you care, Kate:
tiona, and in no t.ttle hu lbe and SUU"ted that abe wu lucky I atm low you."
ever bad an ewn pull ill wetabta: to atW be allw, and thaf pel'hape ---. --------...
but wt.t Kate Jacks in abe .-her luek wu runn~~w out. Ne"••IIH .... E ,. makes up In riahteoua fervor-, and Hrr amUiefiWDt ,... sr-t. u
she ctoe.l't 8CU'e ODe lat. the 8DOQlJel' put. .....,.... furt:tft, .... u ....... ~ ....
~ TNa meetJn& wu antid-,.~ to be the one that would
1lrinC forth the fruita or the work
o1 the various committees cteellnc
with the ditrerent problema ere·
ated by boodlum antics of aome
of the Easter W~k guests. Jt wu hoped that the entire problem would be analyzed and the partic-
ularly offensive aspecta would be
ftnpbaaized, and the plans offered
to eUmlnate them;. meanwhile still
retaining and encouraging the fun
of our better Easter W~ks of
tbe past.
1be Association is planning on
an action of controllJng the sit-
uation this Easter based upon
t h r e e co-ordinated movements:
Tbe first is a letter which is to
be mailed to aU property owners
and is also to be printed in the newspapers of Southern California
with some kind of warning. There wu a great deal of mystery about
the co n t en t of this letter.
Whether it was a warning to Is-
land property O\l.'ners who might
be renters that the 5,000 cubic t~t per renter State law would
tie rigidly enfor~. and that the
property owner is to be prose-
cuted for infractions, I don't know.
How thla letter is to appear in the
other cities, whether as a paid ad-
vertisement or as a news item, was not s tated.
· The second design for peace la
that the State is doubling ita com-
plement of officers to enforce the
law of 5.000 cubic f~t per person
occupying a residence. This force
18 to be augmented by an equaJ
nwnber of Newport City ofriCf'rS
and the combined force will be
•vidcd into shirts serving 24
hours. The number or people oc-
cupying the hoUSI' will be checkPd
both by patrols looking for signs
of over-crowding and when neigh-
bors phone thPir suspicions re-
garding the numtx-r or people in n
bouse. and when a complaint is
called about noisy nuisance.
When an infraction is found. a
charge will be filed against the
owner or the property. and he will
tie heavily fined. if found guilty.
A. I see it, each property owner.
in order to protect himself against
the rt!nlen running in 8 larger
d.lmber of kids than the renting
agreement calls for, will have to
bold a deposit equal to the maxi-mum fine of $500. Chick Higbie wru draw up such an indemnify-
ing form for property owner desir-
ing that protection In his law oC-
ftce on Marine A vc
The third plan is one (or traf-
fic control. All cars will be held
off the Island during the crowded
hours. and will be admitted one
by one as oth£>r cars leave the is-
land This wiU be done by walky-
talky communication of poUce sta-
tioned at trategic positions on the
t.Jand and at the points of en-
trance and exit. .-
Easter Week has been 8 gay
t.ime for so many young people
over so m a n y yea r s. It has
brought fine. worthy citizens to
our community who first learned
to lovt-our harbor by visiting here
ln pas t Eastt>r Weeks: in this
~anner. and in other, our commu-~
nJty has been well enriched by the
11__henomena of Easter We-ek at
Bal. For that reason I dislike
hearing of Easter Week referred
to in the same tone as the flu
epidemic, or as a visitation from
the Japanese Beetle. I am sure
that It Ia the intent of the Im-
pi'OVement Association to restore
Euter W~k to the gay time that
It bu been In the past, and to
eltminate the newly acquired mi-
IIOI"'ty element, whose booruh be-
Mvlor hu blackened the charac-
ter of the majority of the decent,
well-m a n n e r e d younptera for
wbom we have aJwaya held a wel-
CIOIIW-Lately there haa appea_red. gen-eralb' after rdeht-faU, a leather
coated crowd ID automobiles pped
for the ultimate ln no!Je, weU .up-
plied with beer cans for drinking
aDd throwlnc. and with a com-
mand of Jan&uage to offend a
IIIUie aldnner. These people are
DOt here for the aporta our waten
alford, but to flght their (lghta
upon our atreeta and to crash the
parties to which they would never I.e invited: tbey would race with
CMr police officers at mad speeds
through our atreeta and In their
41\deter morMDta of meditation
they think or other acta to annoy
-. and o t h e r comblna tlon of
wordl to ah9ck us. 'Thae are the
people the A.loda Uon are deter-
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