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Thunday, February 5, 1153 Babe. 1114 cmd 1115 CORONA DEL MAIL CALIF. Vol. 5-Mo.. 31
Heavy Fines in Boat· Slots Case
C.O.ta Mesa inc:orporaton sbould
have been a t -rue.day's County
Board ot Supervilora meeting. be-
cause Oedgling city Buena Park wu there to ult a lot ef questlorw
about how to behave aa a city. It
would have been an imroenaely in·
str.uctive sesaion for the Meaans.
just. u ·rt·wu'lor Buena Park of-
ficia Is ---and accol'dlng to Su-pervisor Heinz Kaiser. also for the ~. for thb is the first time in a long while that a newly
incorporated city has been estab-
lished in the county. There'll be
more questions at next ~· meeting, 10 a lot of problems wt.U
be ironed out. • • • Our Jngh
School, soon to be buntin~t the eee.ms with studentl, Is c for
a suitable location for another
school plant, which reminds us
that Principal Sid Davidson of
Harbor High was a prime--mover
tn obtaining the campus site free
for Orange Coast CoUeJe, and
there is llke),y .ome aurph• area on that camput, and tum ... bo.ut
is quite fair plaj. • • • Another
problem affecting Harbor Jngh Is
the proposed designation of 16th
St. u a major through-highway.
right past the football stadium;
imagine the danger to lite of our
high school student.. ADd what's
wrong with makin1 17th St. the speed~ Instead; eould It be that venera aDd redoubtable W . T . Jeff~. with tJw dollar-sign
eyes .• would block a reuonab&e .o-lutl~ becaute he wants .peedy
trame to be routed a,.,.y !ram hia
new "Miracle Mile," 17th St.?
* * * MEMO to certain conurnmlty
association (not in the Harbor
Area) ---You have certainty the
right to include and exclt*
whomever you wish as memben
of your organization. but I feel
shame and anger when I am ulllld
by Jetter whether a certain appli-
cant for membership is of J~
or Hebraic ancestry. I spent two
and a half years overseas flshtlng
in a war that was general~ ovE-r
racial dis(:rimina tlon and penec.u·
tion.
* * * MEMO to a certain advertising
representati..-e of a certain news-
pepcr ---You are very lll-a d-
vist>d to ~ soreading the word
among businessmen you ca.U on
that the Newport Harbor Ensign
has a mPrt> 600 paid up subscrl~
tions. The correct figure ls somE'
FIVE TIMES that amount. Come
in tu"d Sef' our mailing galleys, and
takt> a look at pagt> three of this issu~". . . . Wt•'r<' mighty proud
of otU groW1 h . . . a nd a I so
mighty jpalous of OW" good name.
Neal Leilhold, lZ.
01 Balboa Dies
Twelve--year-old Neal MorlaDCI
Leithold, son of Mr. and Mn.
Morland Lelthold of 1!n1 E. 8Q
Front, Balboa. died Monday at
Hoeg HOIPltal after a month-long
illness.
Services ~re held )'t'ttenll,y at
Roec HW Memorial Chapel with
Rev. Paul Wheeler ofticlatift«.
Baltz Mortuary had charge of the
arrangement.. Intennent wu at Rose HUl Cemetery near Whittier.
Tbe boy ia a1llo survived by hill
sisters. J~ and MeliDda.
Named at CNPA MeetiD9
~ege aa a pouible site for a ne~ Da~dson called the Fede~l Se-to th~ Federa.l ~ty Agency., Dlt>~O man we re fined $400 aeb in high school. it was announced thiS cunty Agency In San FranCJSOO to with mformat1on on the growth Ft>dt>ral Court'in Los Angeles Fri-week by Sidney Davidson. superin-request that sufficient area for a of this community and on the need day ln connection with the slot
tendent of the Newport Harbor
1
school campus should be a UottL'd fo r additional s c h o o 1 facilities. mach.inP raids on fishing boats a}-
Union High ~l Dia~t. out. of the Conner Air Ba~ parcel. That rt>por t i now bein·g compiled. most 8 yPBr and a half a.go, and
The land lS a porUon of t he wh1ch has been declared surplus Other possible sites for a new 15 oth~>rs also wer e fined
"Whittier Estate" on the former by the U. S. Government. hi~h sct-o-ll pl:mt near the coming om.•cted to poy ttw stiff fmM
huge Costa Mesa subdhrt.sions art' wt>reo Donald B. Pattf'rson, 46, d
11 Fooll Js 1--• li Pt. Price 1 & parcel oo the Bible CoUege cam-ow1wr of PattE>rson's Landing and a ~~mplla Oil pus and another on the Orangt> '\35 co a t Highway. Newport.
I Coast College campus. 1 UP£'1Htor Qf t ht> boat SporUm&n ;
Ia Driv Sa V• p k La t e r a third high SChOOl Frank Cotta. 51. of ='if'\vport, op-e to ae Jew ar I campus will be planned-on the ~·rator of the May-B; and Manual ,y Irvine land near Corona del Mar--Chacon. operator of a San Dlqo
Dollar a .cauare' toot wiU be the ter. The wmninr watercolor~ will to take care of the oo~ in-, boat pri~ aa the l.rwpiration Point be u hibited at ttl(> site ~ease. m school population m that Fi~e others art> awaiting sen-
committee ~ into action this • T. Duncan Stewart. VICt>-presi-, di r~uon. ~Iter the vast ooastal 1 tencmg Ft>b. 24. Tht'y are Henl')'
week--end to acquire that impres-dent of tht' Corona ck>l Mar Chic In~~ holdings are opened for sub-• Jack ' Faust. 30. of Santa Ana;
sive site on the Corona del Mar Association. announces t hat con-di\~1on. . . Chde J)('nllnger. 50. of Balboa;
bluff as a view perk for the city. tributions for the projN't can be :::-earch for new school Sites. IS I JamPS Barrett. owner of Port
"S&lesma.n" C. Lester Jones wiU I sent to the "Vie-A Parj( Fund." ur~ent. bec::awtt: the pr~nt high OraniH' and of Its boats, Misaawtt.
set up a tract office on the s ite in care of the :--iewport Harbor s~hool p~nt >A1ll reach Its capa-Gypsy and Alalunga; . George
Saturday and Sunday and wiU s u-Bank . and duplicatE' deposit sJips CIIY m 1~55. The School Boa~ Gra~cs. owner of St>ab1scuil: .o~
pervt.le "sales" of that bluff area will be returned. of t.ht-Hu~h School and the Ne\\ ~ t'r&tln~ out of Balboa Pavilion; to persons wiahing to donate funds _ _ J)C.Jr and Costa Mesa elemental') and :"orman Hagen, owner of
to rve It u a park · s :,, r o •ls havt• begun joint studit>s 1 :-<orm·s Landin$t and or its boat., ~nd Mrs. Charles Adams. W Npl lreel o• ~cnool ntv'<is. A joint meetinJ: Mu.o.ic ~kjp-a-Lou and Sport Kinl; owne~ or tht' four lot• compris-• , '~a!-11• ld t '·' o w.t'('ks 8ftO. and_ a Tht>S(' f~'" pit adcd ·no cont.E>St'
ing Inspiration Point. from Nar-p • . Sc» h ~·<'Ot1d meetln~ \\8.8 called Cor 7 .30 before L S. Jud'i!P J~ Carter.
· Ave to Orchid Ave hav£> a .... , ag t· P m Thursda), March 5. In tht> Faust and Denlingt>r w re :~ to ·donate $27,500 ·~r t he wua mc;.nllmE' a committE'(' repr~t>nt-nam<"d as operators of the Beada
Ice of the lots and are offer· Progress in the campai ... n to lnl" _tht• thn't' sch?Ol boards. 1S col-Amu.<;ement ~ .. own<'rs o! 14 ol P'" · tnt f $35 000 to . ., lectlnf: mformauon for prt>S(>nta-1 thl' slot machm~ Sl'IU'd a board mg thCot> enh~_P01 .. __ 0~ . • Ar.so-pave West !'ewport streets was tl(ln at th£> :\1arch 5 m('t•tin~. th<' fishjng boats in the FBI raid the rona ..., ~ '"-'''lc reported a t last-Fnday's meeting Au 23 1951
dation. Clll condltton that lt bt> of the West Newport Impro\'P-I lisa i~d ~ ert>.
dedicated u a park. m(>nt As8ociatlon in Citv Hall. I Mesa Trad Gets p l E ~ . 35 tor 'I11:is •~ now baa two siena in-M Blanch • ... , ch. . f I au .•• ~t<'r. ., opera • ~-mel. yi "Vl rs. e ~ ... e. airman ° 2052 Pomona AvE' Coata Mea stalled at ~ •, ~ ew the usodation's stret't pa vi n g T O.K. S20Q· Lt-ah G Kirkwood. 'n gal-Park~ c1r,1 Mar s tn-committee. said shE' had already 1 ealative l tev ·hand. eardena. $2: A.rvic1 spiratiOO ~~nt. and,, 8 sma ller signed up ~ lot .ownE-rs in ~~r 1 PMr.on. 61. captain. 504 ~
Orance Coast College art stu-Howard Ki-.;;el 1 .oe County Board of SuiJ('r'VlS· ve., a esa. on.-... sign below. We hope." area. Working Wlth ht>r on h< -· · I A Cost M · Milt ... B-
dents will be at Insp6ntlon Point co~ttee vre ~rsJ or" Tuesda) appro\'ed the tenta-ford. 46. cook. 301 34th ~L. N~
S.turda)' morning to cam~te for an ts. D c~rt~ ones. ident of tive map for a 2Q...acre. 84-homt" po!"l· $2: George J . McMillan. 32.
priz.ea offered for two .different l~a=~ation. s:t"ci ~ forma-"•Jbdi\'1S1on of the Republic. Con-I ~pper nJo~OJ Olw-ch ~i ~
renditions: the site u a Vlew park. tion of an assl..'ssment district is I structlon Co. of &verly Hills at esa.. llcM r!:frf HD N or. and u it would if dwellings were being sought to pave s~ts inte ·-Vlctoua St. an~ .P~acenha Ave. in $cap~1n.S 8 r .. 38~ built on it. J\Miga will be Archl-. Balboa Bl ·d. ! 3Sth I Costa Mesa. adjo1nmg a pre\'lOUSly 100. tepht>n A. urtt. • •
teet R. K. Ha.rvey and Artists Rex gft~~g47th St A ~tiu::~u bf> &Jipro .. ed ~19-lot s~vision for !;0 Bals ~-Bh d8. Newportk. 2 : nd J Brandt and Burt Proc-. · • · C .1 • th tht' sam<' flnn A f1Jl8l map must "' •• rs. tepn~:n A. urtt. coo -a oan submttted to O ty ounCI m e be ftl<>d and approved beforP con· I Glenn K . Taylor. -16, captain.
Oil nt'Oar future. . f F . H str ucnon can be startt-d.. 1017 Coast Hwy. !'ewport. $100; Le -~=-, • en n a mot1on o ranc1 or-. . Margaret L. Swails 46 galley GUlli ,·ath. the A..~iation ,·oted to send ThE' County Planru~ Co~-prl 636 Coast Hwy Nt'wPort $2· a letter to Cit v Council requi"Sting su:m la t Friday c:k>layed dPCision l ~rge J Shlp~· • 35 captain. C--L Tan • ')j that a tempornr~ dn·1 road be con-tv b~!ild 21 jnglt'-family dw<'llin~ 1104 Cliff 0 N ·-pori. Hcighu· IUD jv-.rl struct~d alon2 th€' Pacific E]t>CtJ;c on ~•ve acres at Tustm A\"('. and l $100: Em cstrJ. ·~itc, 63. CJS~
right-of-way trom 31st to 4 flh St. I :?nt .. St.. Nt"t Costa ~1l'Sa Thf' M ,..,.. SlOO · '\tanuel Cordicro J r AgaJn falling to get back Into
the wtnner's circle. the Ne,YpOrt
Harbor Tats were overwhelmed
1'uesday by undefeated. leagu<>-
leading Huntington Beach 76-34 Hall-time soore was 35-14 in fa-
vor of the OUers.
to pro,;de acc~·ss to the dead·cr.J I plan ... ~~ also appro\ed the r('Quest 31t o t .. 699 Hamilton s;·
trt>t'ts on the O<X'an side. <•f Dike. C'ol<'P'U\'l' and Koll to C. t Pl'~ or. $100· Amb H.
T he association went on record I blllld SIX triplt'Xt'!l on the no~th ~~hn~. I'~ cook. 415 ~~n~
appro,mg pro~ed amt•ndm€'nl '-•u•· l'r lld) St . 1 a:-t of In In<' A \'(' l't'wport $2
to n cit\ garbage and trash rol-A\~'. Costa M~sa , .. ·
lection 'ordinance. Also on the
pro'tram was thf' sho\\int: of a (lim
on oil, "Constant Challen~t> ... prr-
senting the hj:.ton.' of oil produc-
tion and its relation!>hip •r th<' dr·
Scoring for the Tars were Wet-
zel 6 points. Rousch 6. West 5.
Nesbitt 1. Pulaski 1. Reich 2. Les-
ter 2. Schuitt 2. Smith 2. Mar-
tinez 2. Inloes 5. In t he B game
Newport Harbor lost 67-42.
velopmt'nt of tht '' ('. t
Seek to Co11de1DD 1
More PE Land
Last Friday the Tars lost to
Orange 58-45, but the Bef>s were
victorious 46 to 41. Scoring for
the varsity were Wetzel 9, Rousch 5, Pulaaki 5, Lester 2. West 2. Gal-
livan 4. NNbltt 6. Scotterfleld 1.
lnloes 3, Sdndtt 1. Reich 7. The city's reorganized PaClhC
Electric Committee met Friday
~ID Ne-"'--er afternoon and agrt'ed to subrrut a ~--·--v...,.u recom.thendaUon to City Council 01 Ccaaaptoa Dnl9 St«e tor condernna tloo of all PE pro~
Offldal new OWDH oC Hamp-ert,y from McFadden Pl. to 30th
tori's Harbor Drug It~ in Co-St. ln the heart of Newport. be-•-o--Ch...t_. tween Balboa and Newport BJvdl. rooa del Mar .. _,_n " ... en-.....__ --ndation is slated to .en. who comes froiD drug busf-• IX' • """'"' u •"' ness ln Hollywood. but ••• for-come up for consideration at Mon·
rnerly -..odat~ with Vincent's day evenlng's Council meetin~. '-.. ..__ r the Present at the ~ting were Udo Drug at l n"' uu""' o Councilmen Braden Finch. A.. W . store'• opening. He and his wife Smith and Gerald Bennett: City ~~ ~~ ~ ~ J:Dck er Bert Webb. Ben Reddick.
o1 Mr. and Mn. RU~~~ell Hampton. ~ Pickering and Tom Hen-.-.. _ --_..._ dw A long range program o( wttO are l"eu.oaue uvu• .,.....,~ ~MiloiiiN~t of the art'll. following
are to take a vacation trip. aeq tJon. is yet to be worked
Scouts Take -Over Amigos to Bold
Oncto ~aln S t'wport cit) of-
nM&Jii will be> <otPppln l( dO\\ D 3"
tb~ Harbor Arf'a Boy Scout ..
tak .-, OH•r -d show 'f'm bow a
t-It)' Ia nm. n ... cSa~· b Dt"X t
W~y. F f'bnaar) II. Wbf'n
N>outa ~ tbe &asks of df'-
partlntont bead8 -d ('ouarilmn .
climaxbltt tltt!.lr ~th1UN \II t1H>
U§ually ltllariolllt mo<'k t'oa.dl
mt"4'11Dc. Mayor Normaa lllllt>r
ba8 d.-darN! F c b. &-14 &.o bfo
Boy Sc-out W edt.
llowoat Caases
Crash: t Bart
Annual Meeting
Amir:os \'1l'jos. orgamz.ahon ex·
traordmar~ of the Harbor Area
dedJC·ated to d01n2 nothim: u.•;du)
w11l do more n( samt.• at 1ts n<'x-1 ml"\•tlnr. nt>xt \\'Nfn,.sdny noon.
WhiC'h \\ iiJ be thl" occa IOD fnr
('k><'tJon or thrfoe dire-ctors.
The Ami~os \\;11 b<> ~f'Sts o!
fellow mo.>mhPrs C'aballt>Tf• Myford
, In1n*'. w B 1 Brad 1 Hems and
Chadeos Mortmwr P lum of thfo
I:n mp Co .. and the mt'E'tiflll: placr
thLs timt' ~ill bE' t ht> \-1 Ua Marl~
at t~ entrance to Balboa Island.
Present actlvely leading this ~
~iz.atlon In Its pt'OW&m of doing
1 nothin~ are Judlo!t> Robf.>rt Ga~
neT. pres:ick>nt; J . l..esbt> Steffen-Fow-persons ~re injurt'd a.o; a sen. ,;cc-pM.'Sick>nt. and H a r r 1
blowout caused two cars to hit the Welch. SE"Crt>tar)'. Th<' nominating Ji!U31'd rail at &ysidE' Dr. near committee inc)~ Dean Brt1cJ.
Carna tion Ave. in Corona dt>l Mar ford. and Don Huddleston nnd Mr
M.rly Sunday mominl{. SteffE-nsen.
A car drl..-en by Rkhard Annen-------
dariz. agt> 19. of Santa Ana. bh.•w 1 on:ol«'r: s.tTITS FILED .
The Orange County Unit of the The ~ ReturD
California Newspaper 'PubllsheraTri
Associ a tlon 1 a s t Friday elected FrOID Hawaii · P
out~
PHIL HAYDEN NAMED
ASST. FIRE CHIEF
out tts right front tin> a. ,, <'n· Divorces fil<'d thfs it."t'ek mel~
tt>red the curvE' on Bays.1dt> nt>ar \-tnccnt ~umano \'S. Mary ~
Cam stion t~n·llin~t t-a t and htt I mano of West Ne\\-port and Loul!l("
th<' '!Wlrd nul. T!'w st.rond car Schi<'rholt vs. Frank Schierhoh or
driwn by Rud.,\ C'll"il'.u. 2'2. of Coe.tll Mf'Sa . Howard ~udon. publisher ol tta. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bruce of Co-
A n a h ~ J m Evening_ Bulletin. u rona Hl,ghland:l retumro Monda)'
p r t' s i d e n t for 19e53. ~ng from a tWo-and-ont'-ha U week trlp
Fred Allt>n. publisher of the C:O.ta to Ha..U. Combining businell Mt'S& Globe-Herald. and ._.ure. the Bruees stayed
E 1 e c ted aecreta.ry-treuarer, with llr. ancllln. Richard Darb)'
wu Arvo E. J:lupa, ~ ol wN1e in lkDIIIUha. Mn. Dut.J Ia the Newport llartior .ur-a aliter of lin. Brut-e. The Dar-ClHCiinc Franke Knebel of a.r-twa ..._,. t.he Ha...UU. SllboU-
dM GI'OW N~ The .............. «W ShoP. ~ to U. SIDiouette =tile ....... Rata__. Ia Ship lll 0... dll liar. wMdl II a.... __. -....... lin. ....
nre QUef Jan BriJcoe this
Wftll ~the appointment
of PhU H.lyden of lit t' w p o r t
~u u uaistant fin> chief.
Mr. Ra)Wn. wbo has been serving
u flre marshal. KOf'ed tapa iD a
fteellt dvil lfJ'Vkoe examination
,_ ..... pollltioft. ... ~ w.
C. Noller. wbo bu tabn ~ Ute
ftre IDanhal ctutla
\'ictnrll\, Co l3 Mesu Muld nClt 1 .... ------------... ....... ~top in tirm' and nt:: hit th<-nul USED CAR VALUES!
Damage mclu<k-d a cut t>ar ~tnd
cht't'k for Rody Casills bt'uiS('ot
for Richard Ahnendlriz.. cut on
hC'ad for Arl.•nc Armmda.riz. and
broken lt'g for WUUam Henclenrin. 1
1
Arlene and William 'M!ft pala'n-
~ ln the Armendariz car. All
but R.k:hard Armtndariz ... f' 1' C'
tabD to Hoac .Jiali&!6tal. -----------
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. PmfEcr PAIR
ON VAL£NTrNE's DAY
Say it with
Flowers
lYJ Morrl
BALBOA
509 E. Balboa Blvd.
HARBOR 2070
Free Delivery Service
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LABOB oa 8IIA.LL 1o•
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AODIT8 11'0& LYONI
1966 Harbor BIYcL
o.ea .... ...... .., . ..,...
Ugly Wardrobe
Doors?
Don't let a p•ir of wide wardrobe
doors dominate a11 entire wall in
the bedroom end ruin the de~;Ofa· -•t.e effect. This not only cuts up
the wall space e11d ma••• the room
I~ cho,pecf up; it also draws at·
ten+ion from the more important
fe~;tors in the room. ·
Rev .. Paul Ba*tt ol Corona
del Mar Community Churdl wu
reelected as prealdellt of the Hat·
bor Council of Ch\li'Chel at the
annual meeting held last week at
the Corona del Mar CommiPllt:J'
Church 0 t h e r officers elected
WE're Rev. Joeepb McShane of
Cotta Mesa Methodiat Church aa
vice-president, Mra. Ruth Seeley
as ~retary and Mias Clara Kohl-stedt as. treuurer. The latter two officers are laymen or Christ
Cbureh by the Sea, N.wport.
The elCIM'Utlve ~rd announced
the followina chairman of com-mittee~: reUdow education. Rev.
1boma.s Pftldell; pubUc relat.Jc,na,
Rev. Paul Whee I e r ; pubUcfty,
Elsie Newland: youth work, Rev.
James Stewart: welfare, E Ider
Hollis Anderson lllli.sted by Rev.
M . C. Cronic and Kiss Charlotte Bangen: ~Pedal services, Rev.
J09eph McShane.
Re~. McShane announced coro-
munity Good Friday. services April
3 at Christ Church by the Sea. Luncheon preceding the mt'eting was prepared by the Chul'ch
School Guild of the Corona del
Mar Church.
S EEK TO FVLFILL PLEDGE
The campaign to complete pay-
ment of a !2.500 pledge to Hoag
Memorial Hospital was begun this
week by the congregation of St
James EplscopaJ Church. Newport.
Advance gifts have brought in
$1 ,200 cash, $200 more is .Pl~.
leaving a balance of $1,100.
"T~ILOUD TO
YOUR MEASURE"
BIL
Dill
Says:
I
CHIJRC:HU
'ALLNESS OF SPOUT' TOPIC
"God is a Spirit: and they that
worship him must worship hlm in
s-pirit and In truth." These words of Jesus rrom John (4:24) are the
Golden Text of t he Sunday Les-
son-Sermon on "Spirit" in all
branches of The Mother Church.
1llat God's love can be utiliud
and enjoyed through spiritual UD·
dentanding ia assured in John's first epiatle (4:12.13) where he
writes, "If we Jove one another,
God dwelleth in us. and his love
is perfected in us. Hereby know
we that we dwell In him, and he In
us. because he hath given us of
his Spirit."
A Jr'F'JRMATION OF FAITH
Relating the general theme of affirmation of Christian faith to
the prest>nt day world, Dr. Harry
White or the Balboa Island Com·
munityl. Methodist C hurch will
preach Sunday on the subject:
"Does ow; 'belief in the Bible as a
sufficient rule of faith and prac-
tice' CO\'er the modern problems
of the P resident's address to Con·
ga'ess?" Worship sen ice is a t
11 a.m.
ln1ura11Ce c.an't be ''pr•1c.ribed"
without SPECIFIC \nowledge of
haurd\ a11d ri\.1. The counsel of a
competent local •9e11t provides a
tefe • and 1tnsible way to •cquire
prote~ion egainst a11 uncertal11
future. !'ROPER COVERAGE in
a IOUIId C.OM,.IIY aiiCf service by
a rellable loc:el e9e11t 9uarant ..
st'curity and utitfactlon.
I AT MINISTERS MEETING
I Rev. Paul Babbitt of the Corona
del Mar Community Church is at-
tending the Ann u a 1 Mini.sters'
Convocation at the University of
"The Man With The l'lan"
INSURANCE ·a IONDS
141 I Newport N . HArtH. 402
NEWrc>lT lEACH
IDEAS I
Southern California this wee k.
Next week he is planning to at-tend the Northern California Min-
isters' Convocation at Berkeley .
MEMBERS REOEJVED
New members received at St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church last
Sunday included: Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Kell, Warren Clarke.
Joseph Shil'k. Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Anderson. Mr. and M[S. Shel-
don Craddock. W. Donald Kirk-
patrick. Mrs. A 1 ida McGlauflln.
Mrs. Nadine Coplen and Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Pratt.
Blend Them in
With the wan
n..,. ere .. nrat N 'X, ••JS to 4o
tftis. If •aHa er• ••llpe,.,.4.
tflen -tt.. ,.,., .,. the 4ow
peftef, •'"' ,..... .... ... ... ........................... ........... ......... ,.....
pelltt the 4oora •'"' cetlitt . tt.. ... col. ., the ...........
thet~t ............. .
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COIYA.-a ,__...__
World 0., of Prayer, the tint
Friday tn Lent, Feb. 20, will be
otNieiM in Newport Harbor by a
camblned •rvk:e apon10red by the
UnJted Church Women •t St. An· ~ Preslt)'tHtan Church. ~
theme oft the ael'Vice thia rear will
be "Walk u ChU~ o Uglit,~·
according to Mn. P~ Baines.
president of the local church wom-en's councll.
The program whJcb II I D t e r-
r a cia I, intematx..l a8d lnter-
denominatoinaJ, hu .b ee D •ua·
g8ted by a I"NP ot ..-.en 1ft
Atrlea. It • belal -.eel tllrough-out 'the wortd Ia llt eo~mtrld. Mn. Dati Ccnon of St. Altdrewa
will have charge or ita presenta-
tion here. The 2 p.m. aervice will be followed by a aodal hour. Pas-
tors and their wives wm t.e ..
c!al gue,ts at the service, whlclt
is open to all chureh womet'l.
Ala. Officeis
Ire Be-Elected
Pres1dent P. A. Palmer's report
for 1952 at the r ec e n t annual
meetinf of the Newport Balboe
Federa Savin~ .nd Loan Aun.
waa keynoted by the fact that lt
was the most successful year in
more than 16 yean of seTVice.
Relources increa.sed well over a
mllllon dollars, bringing the total to $7,816,355 at the end of the
year. he reported
"Parallel with our lncre&.9e In
depoata '-a continuing: hJgh de·
rnand for k>ana," he aaid, "and all
signs point to a similar demand In
1953." The dividend rate has been
increased to 3~ per cent in 1953,
and a hlghligtlt of 1953 plana is
construction of the new office
building on the bayfront.
Directors Palmer, J. A. Seek
and Neill Davis were re-elected at the annual meeting, as were all
Association officers: Mrs. Palmer.
president: Walter S. Spicer. vice-
president: S. B. Eastman. Joan and
mve8tment oCficer; Lyla Baugh.
assistant secretary: Bob H i e l d.
comptroller, and Neil Holloway,
chief accountant.
Post-Nuptial
Party Held ·
A post-nuptial re('(lption for 28
guests was held la:s t week by Mr.
a nd Mr~. Wllliard McAhren, 507 Jasmine Ave .. Corona del Mar. for
M rs. McAhren's n e w J y married
sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Doherty.
The Dohertys were married on
Jan. 24 in Compton and left this
week for Iowa, where the y will
make their home. Included in the
guest list were many out o! town
friends and relati\'es and the rot-
lowing from the Harbor Area:
Mr. and Mrs. A. V . S+>gelhorst.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy ('(> Prior. Mr. and
Mrs. George Johnson, !\fa s. C. W.
Christian and Mrs. Eleanor Welt..
Plan Meetings
Four sections of the American
Association of UnJversity Women
will mee1 next week . They are:
Creative Writing Section meeting
Mooday at the home of Mrs. John
MacFarlane, 1920 Bush St .. Santa
Ana; New Member Section, Tues·
day with Mrs. L. E. Bryan, 814
E. Buffalo St.. Sant a Ana, for
bridge and canasta; Coffee Hour
Book Review. Wednesday morning
at 1250 S. Parton with Miss Mary
Bates and Miss Katherine Lev.i.s
as hostesses; Drama Section on
Thursday evening with M1&s Betty
Miller at 440 W. 3rd St., Tustin.
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AD IDtlmate weddiD8 ceremony at._ 1aarne el the Wfde ... the ....,liM In the llvea of Mill Vfvtan ~ Lulie ad Robert
bride'• mother wu dreated In a pUak suit with wbUe ,.._.. ~
Mge and lira. Clark won~ lace *"-with tau.nu
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••• You Save Wlth
rc-c.3 who '"" unital In -liN cereiDQIO' lut Sat-
c:!t J:·~-olllr. Jln. a.rtes U.k of 815 .,. Ave., Corona del Mar.
'n.e poam Is the soo of Mr. and
Mra. Jade Clark of 2270 Orange
'Ave., C::O.ta Mesa. Rev. Paul Bab-
Wtt of the Corona del Mar Com-
munity C h u r.c h performed the
ceremony.
11w Wide wore a wNte knit IIUit witb ..-vy blue acce.orles. She
WON .-.np b ... '"'l lD ber hair
and can1ecl a CIOI'Up of white
carnattona on a ~ book. Her ~ Jibe NyHa HID or P8rainbuht,...,. a poe~ ault with ~ .. _...... and a daffodil
1n c:or.ce.
RelatiYes ud friend~. i* ailted with tbe ~pdoa.
lira. Ralph ~. auat the
llOO"\; it1u Nina t..u.k ud Mrs.
Kel A~ the bridf!'a a.nta. and KrL Don Davlda oD., her
coualn; and Mla Mary Roth ol
Lynwood.
Both of the yotmg couple are
Orange Cout College students
anc1 Vivian «rackated from Har-
bor ~ wt.IJe Robert attended hlp I In Port.erviDe. ~ are deJaylnc thf!lr ~ trip In order to repwt to their YUibul
jot». The new Mn. Al1en II tak· ~ up vocational nunin£ They aN rftldlnc at 115 tria Ave., Co-.._ cltJ Jlar. I carage. DoW A.Usa, of E1 O!ft..
tro. who .. with the .vy .... his a =•= : ;::o ,:.~ Ca the Cops!
aliter, barlene Clark of eo.ta If the neighbors of the Harry
Meaa, apd Mary Ann Dav1dlon, Cottle Jr.'a of 465 ~ Santa Ana.
the bri4e'l eouain from t.o. An-Newport HeJghta, had wanted to
celes. complaJn about the party next
Deeoratlons for the wedding and door, it would jutt have been too
reception that followed were can-bed Beaause the majority of the
delabra, and buketa of flowers guestl were pollee officers and
topther with a table decoration their wtves helping CotUe cele-
of cameJU.. ~ the cake. The brate his birthday annJveraary.
A t the surprl.sc party, which Ronald w.....-Jam. ~ held ThUJ"Sday, Jan. 29, were
Mcny Majc lkhool and Mn:!. ~~ }f~~rso~.~'!:. !';d
Ronald Wunter, eon of Mr. a nd Mrs. Harry Lace, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. F. A. Wuntet', !500 Poppy Vincent Manlpl. Douglas Bray.
Ave .. Corona del Mar, baa been ac-and Mr. and Mra. Don Burdaall or ~ted for the U.S. Navy School of Newport Heightl; and Mr. and Music. After completion of boot Mrs. Wllliam Blue, Mr. and Mrs.
camp at San Diego, where RonaJd Harold Kennedy. Mr. and Mra.
is now stationed. he wlll be aent Racer Neth, Mr. and Mrs. Herb
to Wuhington, D. C. for mu.lcal Co1emaD and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
tnln1Dg. Ca.sala of Newport Beach.
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'lalriiiiiiiiCDIIIIJ.,.n•li ENSIGN CLASSIFieD ~~~!~ ·;. ,:,tn.= -• of, ••• ._.... l: ~:d!.i!i!liui
Rex Brandt o1 Corolla del liar, Newmemben who~ tbe6r • .,. CJM8.J, 2:30 !:!!!:.ca ~~ae new C01D1DADC1er ot Ba1boe cert~t~ea• ,..... WIUiam Ala-FGI'.... Ileal ..... & l1 Aall OLD ESTAMWA• M1 ..... ~ Squadlul, wu lMtaUed aDder, Bruce ........ Perry AD-otftce ......... to ..... a.--
IMt 'lbunidu niabt at a dinner' drews. Lea t e r JQellr-ley. Doll SCHWINN illlc:rde tr· estn LOWER apt. 1unL 1....._ on ... far qp111f.,. ..... J& I ~BeetiDC at Newport Harbor Yacht Boone, Ray =· RIchard wheeJI for learldn.. Yr. old. ocean .we Ot trwy.: CDII. .,.50 Witte Box A-4. e/O ........,..::.
Club attended by more than 150 Bums, Jack • Roy Dahl-~CIODCL p . IIA tnw. ~atfCl...J. IDe ......,.., • _.
memben and ~ts. IJ'ftl, Herbert ~>ewes. Eric EDt-•.-rliUfCk 44-SedaD, ,.;;a;;;;u: UNftJ1tN1SHED COTTAGE &; ot dille Fffi;t ID 11111--. . ,.~!!' ~~"or~~tan.::,;e: =ereH:!ea~~C:::O~ ur. very aooci CIODd. u.s. Royal place, ~ vtew 730 Po... IWiY sh a bi • iiir~~ ~ .... -.vu.~• ,. Muter tine, new 8eat CIDWft. CDII; po mo. RA. teee-W':"--man who will aJio ., .. _
oew Ueutenant comma nde r; JUDH, James Klrehen. Elmer lA beater, ,_. wttb ._ek -t FOR RENT-NkWb ftlrD. biUi.he= aDd cliahN. eve.. -a,. 0.. ~ge re-e~ ~Jc:! ~ J~~tin!~ ~: ~ .. er: For sale by OWDer, lor apt., prtv. mt.. llftv, t.th. traMp. BE 881()..R .....,. t ....
Kimble of Balboa. new t:reuurer. Paul Nett, Robert Parker, W\1-tllli neL Will taU car toward pr. avall.. IDQ. at dT ~~ or after f :JO. ,
Executl .. .,.,.,.Utt .. mombero In-liam Reia J•.. ......... -· :r.-•· HA 3700, HA do, <DIC. ....,_ -W. I>~Y~.!_~g 'i stalled were UrbaD Beh. retiring Lawrence Shook, Harvey Semen.. ruRN AP'I'B. 1ar ~ a. ~ -....,. __ .., •
commander H a r o I d Holtz, and Lan Stal, William Tallman. Ken,. FEBRUARY C'Jeerance. Baby ... A,c.. ant. D1J11 It = throulb Frida)' 1A Bernhard Palm. neth Wade, Kenneth w~. GraDel ll6anoe. Steinway, Odck-owrta ..._ Jla7. a au. a. m. INW. f :e p.a ftS..I
• • • Herbert Ford and Georp eriq, BaJdwtn, Knabe, Story It eor.. defllar or HA. 1131-J . ...._ ----L--c•'P Meacham. Clark. Many otlwn. You can FOR REN'f. rum __ _.1v turn "W~ANTED-fN=i~atFtidri.i.J)ccwirliJl&lliiMI5Miiwii ~'Paw._...... L Women awa!"CWd certificates for buy a aooct repnuaaed baby ~room re,r .u.; -o;:._ -bouse in CDK. M IIIII'· JIWt
.... • 'l'la--.. Fell. 1.1111 puatng the Pllotinc course were: grand u low u $495. Others prembea Sat A sUn. 503 Gold-Theatre A wife. Not ewer fl'l ~::.;;..---------, Ed i t h Andrews, Mary Bridges, 1565. t&70 It up. Danz,.Sdunldt emoc1. eorona del KAr Mo. HA 1129 ar IU D-M.
Ill Frances Dahlgren, Bernice Ed-Big Plano S~. 520 No. Main. ' MAN wuted to _..,. iilit ......
OPEN SATURDAY
all painted and
prettied
We hope 1041 wiM R!Mt
ct'Y'i•l.
gifts from
Karen N\argrera Imports
I 107 c-.t lou!.¥ a rei
c--. del Mer
HAtW 1)7)
Hows: 9:)0 to 5:)0. o,_ s-deys
wards, Glennetta Farren. N~ cor. 6th. Santa ADa. nmEE BEDROOJI ~ bold aid tn exCh. fGr nn. .. ~.~»~t.ueL~~ntu!::e~ 2 ~ ~~~=.: :.=:~-:.-rlJ=~: ldtchen.HA.317o..Jbefan8UL
Moore, Sally Somen. Mary Lou receipt and maintain penna.nent FURN. 1-bdnn. pr. apt., yearlY w~s.me.e cat or ldtt..
Stal. ' carbon copy record; Uke new. rental. 180. Tenant pa)'l CU· Will mv• ...---boiDe 101 The Squadron now ha• 230 See at 515 Cout Blvd., CDM. Genge lncl 116% 35th. N"'--"' _ .. ...-'
m e m be rs, and is eonducUJ:Ig HAMMOND Organa. ,Spinet and port. HA 1GB or HA. 1585. HeUotJ'oP!. Corona dll liar. ~ ~ea~:,ng~~ cbonl. ~in and play. Prl-SCENIC t\lna. apta. 0\Wio *he w::::,.,.~ ~~..,]117
nanee, and Ll preparing to live a vate rooma for~ce. No bay A oa.a. SIDIIea It~. :::;:.:::;:~;;.:;;;.~;;,:;:=;;::::=::=;:::=
new sail coune, with Commander cbarp. Danz-• Santa A vall.. dall7, wk!F, aartb~J. Jld.. •----.
Brandt u eha1rman. Ana. Home of ~ Hamrnand ada Hotel. ltlt Seaview, CDII. GUU1II
Flag offieen appointed to u-Spinet A Cbord Orpn. ~ 18. _F_ibe.......,,..rg_lass-........,M-o: _at_e_n_'_al...,,s_
a~~~ "(;kin~ ared = IS FA'niER groualnc about ln· TWO BEDROOM nicely fUrnished Whol-le and W l,..d._ ,......_,!!_ __ ra fr anthe •-1 come taX? Do you need &ood apartment wtth p.rqe. Walled Hull r..a._._ a.~~--ru-uL ounaumau 0 ~ ~ but can't afford 'esnT tio No~ BA. Q8&I..,J ----• ~ ..,_.,. ...
board of admlaions will be CUrtLI For aJmr:.t new clothes at budc-P · ~ · p cifi' Fibe 1 Inc. Doah; chalnnan of a d v a need et prices .ee Katey Doene'a Oeaa, ~ Moden~ ~ta. a C >81"0 ems,
coune swtll be Uncoln Oark. aDd Studio Style Shop, 1201-F eout' W~ J...IDe ~ 1570 Newvo.rt....,.BI\Id.~~ .._
c:hainDan of elective courses wtll mvd at Goldenrod. Corona del Low W~ or IIGatbly Rat. SEac.--
be lJDco1n Clark. and chairman Mar HArbor 2ll~W 706 Cout HichwaY, Newport Bdl. "
of electlve oourses will be Urban GREA~ FEBRUARY ~nee Bal-Port Motel
Beh. Sale. S~t p6ano. Small abe 8EaODD 529&-.J
$387 with bebc:h. Another Uttle ROOM for rent 223 Opal. B. L M
URd spinet. $438. Sa~ $135 on vate entruace, private"' bat b.
Moni Molho, p r o p r i e t o r of
F1owen by Morri in Balboa. w,u elected pres~t of the Orange
County Florists Aasoclation Mon-
day night at a meeting at. Hunt-
Ington BNcb
S peabra were Dr. Edward Rus--
sell. Orange County HeaJth De-
partment. who spoke on polio, and
Miss Martha Tay'or', who dis·
euued the ~ -.ot-eanet"f'. The
florists v o t e d to support both
beautilul like new Knabe Spinet. pane~ rQ' heat, twiD becll. IU
Many otbn --.tJoaaJ barp.lns. 1889-W =~dt, 520 No. WaiD.s =,:=::.F=:p=:p=m=·G:--ro_CJm ___ wt~th-=--IJri--:-v-. -m"""':t.~.
1-BDRM. house, R-2 lot, ~ 35th ~:I~ at 5iO Orddd,
St., nr. Lido Drug. $1,000 dn., •
bal. $661)9, $60 mo. See anytime. Situati W .. _ _.
REPOSSESSED. Very high crade OS. CID..u
~~~dt. Sa5;,$1~. 011.:!:. ARCHITEcnJRAL draftsman
c.--ta Ana with ability to do presentation ..._,_, • proposal drawings fpenpective
GREAT FEBRUARY clearance sketches) and renderings, u
lale. Returned ~ntals, repoaes· well u production drawinga.
s.ions, trade-ins. Wondt>rful bar-Call Milt McCoy. HA 3700. 2617
19 53
MULTIPLE USTING
25 Properties
SOLD! ! TOTAUlNG
$384,850. ()()
!:::::==========~causes by making free nosegays to be sold for the benefit of the
figbt against both dreaded ells·
eases.
gains, easy terms. E\·ery instru-Newport Blvd.. N~rt Beach.
ment guar. Many just like new. HOUSEKEEPER for mtddleaged
I>anz-Schmidt Big Piano Store, 2 or 3 adults. Very reliable and
If your property
qualifies. it will
be listed with
over 150 RealloT'S
and salesmen.
IICYII.E
REPAIRING
. Schwinn Bicycles
RAY STEDMAN
157C Mewpwt BIYd.
008'rA ..a& nru• -. - -11»6
BPW Dinner Tonight
After Dimes Brigade
Busineea and Prof~ Wpm-en's Club will bold their dinner
met>ting late tonight (ThUJ"Sday)
in order to include the cirb who
are joining the "Pordillgbt Bri-
gade" to *>Uc:it funda for the
"March ol Dimes" drive. 'J1)e
dinner is ICheduJed for 8 p. m.
Helen Cbiven hat requested mem-
ben to bring old D;YioD t.. to
the meet}Dg *> that they may be
------------sent tO am..
The nicest complimenta
•rc ;!CUing round
about you!
Jllne)e. of it-heeee to help you~ rc-reelf, &eeJ,
... w,;..ably. DrUDatic eohaac:~~ent '-liaJe prll.
Bn•tital ...Jentatemeat for the IDOI'e ... tan. DosMM of
Y~ .. IIJIM. aD 3-Way.Si.aed wit1l adjaatable eWap. .
from $1.50 to $5.00
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:. Stan ... :
I L IlL to 1:10 P. &
520 N. Main, cor. 6th, Santa ~ood cook. HArbor Ol~J. Ana. The Home of the HAM-... MOND CHORD ORGAN. REUABLE baby sitter. HArbor ==~==~~~~~~~ ~~==~·====~~--~--Mi8c»Dcuwou. EXPERIE'CED pottery decora-
F OR RENT kU taws, belt sand-ers, vibrator sanders, disc sand-
ers. eJec. drills, paint spray~.
wheelbarrows, extension lad!:Sert.
noor sanders and pc>lisben. bay-
~ Harttwa~. 818 Caat Hwy. Ne:wport. BEacon 6025.
TO WHOM ::.ow":f concern ~ AJJ mcmey bo by me from
Alice Willis, 1312 Balboa mvd..
Newport. Calif., hu been paid to
her in full wlth inter8t at 6".
CHARLOTTE H. WALKER.
ORDER a $5000. Continental Cas-
ualty "Famlly Polio Expense"
Polley lmlnedlately. Only $15.00
for a 2 year term. lndlvtdlal
pOlicy $5.00 for 2 yeus. J . M.
· k Leonard agent. HA-632, 301
Alvarado Place, Balboa.
SHARP FREEZING and complete
loc:llter plant fac:Wtiea far honw
freelleor ownen. CU.tom cutting.
tor by Harpole Ct>rarnics. 2620
. Newport Blvd., Newport Beech.
BABY-SITJ'ING~ Mature. cieope"Da:
able woman. Will consider sit-
ting eveninga In exchange for
pvt. quarten. HA ~ or
HA 2083-R.
CALL ANY MEMBER
OF THE NEWPORT
HARBOR BOARD OF
REALTORS
MAN wants work. Dependable and
honest. HousedeaninK. yard wk., -----------
car waxing. etc. BA ~.
RESPONSIBLE woman wiU sit
with c:hild or invalid. Own trans-
portation. HArbor 2268-W.
tc.t cmd FOUDd
SOMEONE by ~ke took reed-
log gluees off ~ dealt. .,._
return to Jotm E .• SacDetr: eOT Cout Blvd., COM. HA 2422.
FOR R.ESU'LTS
TID! ENSIGN
lllll1lcw U14
IMAGINE a boule wllb
more cloeets tbu ,..
can poMibly u. ....
Lft U1 JII'Oft It to ,.._ Sea~ ........ ~ too. plul JDUI!J IIMift woodtrful ntnl. ,.
mudl value to Hat well
here.
Call HArbor 35WT
~~f wnpPDg. Ott--------------------------------tons. Locbn available. Harbor
Frozen Food Locken, 418 30th
St .. N~ Beach. HA 0718.
PHYSICAL THERAPY, maaage.
Amanda Lloyd. 1021 Cout Blvd.,
Port Theatre Bldg., CDM., HA. 3WT-W.
SANTA ANITA-Local resident
driving to track daily can ta1re
ae'W'J"al riders ln comfortable
Buick sed La r • o n, Hartaor 2344-W. ,
Ensign Classified Ads
BRING ~ULTS
Cliff Haven
Just liatecl. 3-bdnn. and elm, 1" baths honw. Sepuate dinlnl
room. 1ar1e Uvinc room wtth ~. ldtdlftl wtth bree.kfut
area and MI'Yice porch. H.arawood Ooon, turn.ce ._t. Plu1lJ
fenced yard. doubJe garage On a desirable CIOI'Mr ~ lot.
Price .... _ ...... ·-····-··-............................ ------....... _ •. .-.000. ~
"Multiple I.Jstina'' or
FRED J. CROSIER and Associates
REALTORS -JNSUitOJtS
RAIW .r1
Corona ........
WElL OONSTRUCJ"'!D YEAil 'ltOUND lm'IC BEAt.rn:ruu.:t nntNISRI:D. 1 J11:D1t0C»11S. 2 BA'IHS. £XCI:! .I .ENT LOCATION <»l
LITn...E ISLAND
Price . . . 126,750
WM W: SANFORD, Realtor
Col. John w. Danahy, A.octate
JWir Aw. at llartDe • ....._ r-..
BA.-,. (d!Q -., I I)
EVERTHJlC
OF EXCHANG!MG
YOUR
REAL ESTATE?
,_ .......... wbat ... .-feet ,_ ,.... .... ,..
,_,. qD, .III&,Y DOW .. ID-
adeQuate. Patlapa ,uu baw • ab' bciiDe ......... wut
• Beaeh home • • . * )IOU hawe Ac:reqe and want Jlull.
,_ JII'CIPMV . • • -,.,.. need a ~ home ... or a
lln&ller ~.
11m LOGICAL 1111NG to do
ilto ........... wttb101118Clae
who HAS WHAT YOU WANT and NEEDS WHAT
YOU HAVE.
Forn~ AN EXCJ!LI,
ENT 2 -UNIT INCOJIE PROPI!:InT TO TRADE
J'OR LOS ANGELES OR
VIClNITY.
Man,y otMn to eeleet from •..
~ Ill Exctwna-
CaDHARBORm
We Wut Your IJatine
Island Realty Co.
• J:1arw7 D. PaM ..
Park Avent» at Apte saao. laland BAtbor m
HARD
TO
BELIEVE
Are you handy? Only
decorating required to
put this home in tip-
top shape. He re 's your
chance to buy a small,
2-bdrm., compact home
reasonably . . . Partly
furnished .... $6,950
Move in today for $975
down and $55
per month.
DON'T WAlT!
ON EAST SIDE OF
COSTA MESA
SEE nDS ONE NOW.
Linwood Vick, Reah~
Brandl Oftlc.e, 395 E. 17tb St.
<Mta Ilea
BEacon 7C110
Ewe. HA.rbor 3401-R
BACK BAY
VIEW
RANCH
Eaadse track. swiJnm1ne
pool. aust howe, plus
modem ~-Narly
214 ac:rs of Bay View
{)I"'OIft'tf under Ralnbtrd
S prinkllne S)'ltem.
Priced 110,000 be· low reproduction
at • • •
$42,500
RO Y GREENLEAF, Jr.
and Associates
BuildeT -Realtor
31.12 Newport Blvd. Newport
HArbor 2552 Evett: HA 3742
NEW DUPLEX
N e ar B e a c h
$12,7SO
Good J1nancinc
N. B. C. Realty
HArbor2498 ·
SU8 New&Mt Bhd, N.B.
t
C()R()I\JA DEL MAR .
INCOME PROPERTY -NO RENTAL WORRIES
• •• ., ...... wttll JlnpiMe aDd 2 .. u. plul J..bedroam UU't-
-' .,.. ....... CIU'&P and eervlee I'OCIII\. Both Nlted. Pat-..... .,..
"Sell at once for $18,000"
BEN J. WHIT MAN & Associates
OOROON WALKER • ED BABSON . IIARGUEJUTE ~
KETA NELSON
400 Cout fD.cbway • Corona del 11&1'
"BUSINESS IS GOOD"
HArbor 1862 I
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY · SUNDAY, February 7th & 8th
12 to 5 P.M.
306 HAZEL DRJVE, CORO NA DEL MAR
P E RMA N EN T V~EW
' 'l'raJWPianted from New England. this channing 3-bedroom, 2% ._tb home often eecluslon and ~laxation with breathtaking
view ol c:aD10ft and ocean. Tutelully fumi.ahed and decorated.
larp cleD with fireplace, good unit heat, carpeted noors, double
prap.
Price _....... . .... .. .. ... ... .. . ................................... .$31.000
TenN
THE VOGEL CO.
535 COAST mGHWAY -··(at the Arcbee)
BEaCOil 7468
NEW PORT HEIG HT S
VIEW HOME, 4 bedrooms . 2112 baths
• • • taree rumpus room. separate laundry, patio. 22x24
teet eanee. paved alley, large lot.
Spacious kitchen with natural wood cupboards, tile in beth and kitchen. Dishmaster . Bendix.
carpeting, and drapes included.
Attractive terms or trade for smaller home.
Total price .. ..... .. .$19,500
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B A LBOA DUPLEX
Flftplace and 2 bedrooms each unit. Good rental district.
neu beech. Large kitchens wlth natural wood cabinete.
Low down pa)'lllen t
Only ..... ·-··· ........ ... ....... $15,500
J. M MILLER, Realtor
1!501 W. Balboa Blvd' Newport Beach HArbor 4091
CORONA DEL MAR
VOGEL VALUE
O PEN HOUSE AT 211 LARKSPUR
SAT. & SUN. -10 A.M. TO 5 P.M
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Love ly Old English Provincial
• • • view homt-. Gradous quality pervades this home botb
Imide and out. 3 bedrooms, 1" bat hs. Entry hall, 15x24 llvlne
room with huge fi.repla~. Brick planters. Louvred window
looks out oo patio. Wall-to-wall carpeting. Antique shutters.
lArp keep6ng room opens to patio and sunporch. Kitchen baa
natural cablnets, diapoeal and dhhwasher. Master bedroom
1tx18 wtth lg. ~ room & connectln~ bath. Wood-brick
exterior, abab roof. <l5'xl18' lot. fenced & walled. A view from
ewry room. 'Ibis outstanding home did not just happen. Priced rlCh~ ~t ~.!500.00. -
THE VOGEL CO.
1301 Coast Blvd , Corona del Ma r
HArbor 174.1 HArbor 1477 Eves: BE 5145-M or HA 0461-W
0 CIRCLE THIS
2 Bedrooms & De n, 13/4 baths
I I I ON A KNOI..J... with canyon-to-«ean view. sets this
Cape Cod home • -• toft gray, a sycamore trt!e
and a ~ detdgned interior. 2 bedrooms
and 25-foot den. "Old Mai~" flavor
t-re! And the aailboe ts in • the dis~!
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, Price, $18,500
• Tef"'m
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BEacon 5107 _}. ..
COSTA MESA
'IWO ACRES WITH 3-BDRM. FURNlSHED HOUSE ; GOOD
SOIL wrm LEVEL LAND I'OR SllA.lL RANCH. .
ZONED 11·1 FOR FU1VRE INDUST'IUAL DEVELOPMENT.
$13.500 ca.u HArt~c~r a 2 1 1 .
BALBOA REALTY CO.
(o,po.tte Balboa Bull ot America)
.0. GPD't-EY . JOSEPIIJNE WEBB ,.&. .... 81¥4.. ......
I
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..... , ••• a .... ..,.ns ....... w.. ......
COROt\IA DEL MAR
CHOICE INVESTMENT
Highly desirable and attractive Duplex in
good rental area . Close to Boule vard,
p ew Country Club, high way a ccessible to
Freeway.
2 bedrooms each unit. 1 unit fully fur-
nished. Extra large 2 car garage with
laundry and room for hobby o r extra
income .
$17,850
Call HA rb o r 2 4 7 4
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
.....
615 Coast Blvd . Corona del Mar
Eves: BEacon 5517-M
HARBOR BLVD. INCOME
THIS IS A HOT ONE!
5 F'Urrililhed Units -85-ft. frontage by 28) ft. deep -C-2 zoae
-plenty of room for expansion. Very clo8e to new developneata. ~"i-tJ:N~~$332~~~~~~: .. ~~~-~---~· .... ~ubmi~~
Don 't hesita te-BUY O N HARBOR BLVD. NO W !
Also, we have a Motel. vacan t ground with 2 homes, 3-~
home and buUding in front. AU.. OF THESE ON HARBOR
BLVD.
PRICED AT COS T 1
· I u s t $2,000 D o w n
3-Bedroom Home -Hke new -East Side Costa Mesa. Hclwd.
floo:rs-fireplace-1 ~ years old-wall-to-wall carpet m li~
room--double garage-landscaped lor-redwood fence FHA
LOAN -FUll price ..... .. . ... . .... ·-·. .$12.300
00!'\'T WAIT OR YOl .. LL BE TOO LATE'
A SAI'DY STENER, Realtor
173 E. 17th Street -Co.ta Mesa Bra.nch
"'Tbe U ttle Red Office With the Big YeUow Umbrella"
0\a.rles B. Retmier . Manager Herald G. Spt,.
BEaCOil 6396 Evenings: HArbor 15~
BAY AND BEACH BARGAIN
~COME -BA LBOA PENINSULA
4 units . . . 3 -One-Bdrm furnished
1 -Two-Bdrm. Unfurnished
4 Garages
2 Fireplaces
31• years old -IncomE' record PxceUent
Recent rezoning prohibits duplication.
$36,000
Trust Deed . $1&000
Owner ~ill consider clear 2-or 3-Bdnn. homt". Harbor .,.....
for equity
BAY AND BEACH REALlY
1450 W. Balboa Bhd. ~ewport B8cb
HArbor 12 64
L-1-d-o I-s-1-e
YO'J U LOVE THIS UWJSUAL HOME! ---..
We're proud of this listinr.: and ~--ant you to see ttus reau,
beautiful and m\iting 3·tx'<iroom. 2-beth home, well k>-
ca~ on distinctive Udo Isle. You'U like 1ts larie. encloeed lot with an unobstructed We tPm \'fp,.·. You'U want to la-
bel it as yours.
CaU now for an introduction to
this reeU)· dJffPn>nt home
HArbor 1 0 1 3
NEIL CAMERON MARY DICKSON
Eveninp. HArbor 3841-W
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
311 3 Ne wport Blvd. Newport~
GOOD INVESTMENT
ONE-HALF ACRE NEAR TilE COUNTRY CLUB
-NEAT 1 • BEOR()()I( ROME -
Full pri~ .... ··--·····--·-.......
BALBOA COVES
CHOICE LOT • • • EAST 1'E1U1S CALL BEAOON 8711
I e-ven1np Bl'.acoa TIU-R l
HOWARD & FLAHERTY, Reahas
' ,..
................ rlal .. ftre Loa ba fill-of~an~a=,~ TJIIIIIIa16f liked
._., ~~~~ Wlf 1~,andol 17wen';die W
.___. __ ·-• ~ fire ac-e. In tbe alarma. .._to.,..,. ca-. wu A tralftc ~ • Lido Iale adlllcn H(II*•._....U. tlallt ... ~ dty fir-!(~ &ach tor 1m ....._,. aeeoun*l tlbr a ftNL wu .......... Jut .-., Udo V'e'i"UatDa ..... -...a be • , .. .......... ___________ totalled $75,128.21, Flre Chief Jan 'theft Mn 13 ftrei fr'CIIn ellc:ttl-lale Calnlladty AMOelaUoD Ill a fnlm eft)' ~7 MU tlae --
INGRAM-WILD CORP. Briscoe ~ported Jut wet>k. The cal Clll".i88M ... Milo. ere.---leu. .. ~1 'I'M liMo-tnaaee b) lJcJI) M! .. tMt trw T'_"""'"'ating total wa ~~large because trw .a......,.,. ""-"•.,..... claU. IU ..,.W!It¥ ·~ aact p)alltlftC eoald lie.,_, Plttll ,. r..x ... ~... ot one P8111cua. terioua fire, actlvltiea lnc:IU.S. 1.-tn.pee. ltop ..._ tae ~cllncl tar ..-uete walla ... JIJit ran.. Bulldozing the one tlaat gutf Gene's Reatau-tiona n ttre lnwetlptlona. M OoUnc:lf refeiT'ed u.e matt« to ita lnls m ttop crM1a11 dl'fali at t.M . rant ln Corona del Mar for a ' tnftla ~tAM. lA ~ ""'" ..._ .-llr CiOfto. Hauhng lola of $45,000. Another heavy tire drUla In IChooiL '!)pee ot Cbunell aceeptec~ a Park Com-D*radcln.
1658 Superior Ave., O.ta Mea lou wu the $10,000 11re that de-firH we~ dweJlinp 83, vehlclee,
(lith 6 Supertor) ltroyed the Corona •• Mar home 27: traah and ~"efu., 22.
BEacon 6935 "
SKIPLOADING
GRADING, WEEDS DISCED
al.a
Painting
V. B. TOBIN
~e Island Laguna 45448
Ruth's Baby Sitting
Agency
DAY or NIGHT CARE Own Tranaporta tloa;
Anywhere in <>raqe Count:J
Phone: HArber 2301-W
PAINTING
Earl Sheflin
273 Palmer St. -C.C.ta ~
BEacon 545'7-11
FENCES
Redwood
Grape Stakes
Chain link
Block Walls
Barbecues
Patios
Weather Stripping
FHA Terms
No Down Payment
For f!'ee eaUmatea:-
call Kimber-ly 34565.
VISIT OUR DtSPLA Y
Open Saturday and SUDda.Y
H. W.VOCELCo.
2330 -42 9riNth MilD st.
SAMTA ANA
Painting -Decorating
• ODiar Ccmlultut •
GEORGE BURJCHAR)T
Uc:e.ed Ooatrac:tor
-=-~-.;-
H.H.HOISKX)IC
Dependable Plumbing
A Promc.~ Seniee
Phone IIAIW' tua-W
aD1 Balboa Blvd. Newport s.dl
LIGAL NOna •onCE OF P1JBLI(l ftA-"'0 NM:tee t. hereby ~n nat the
Jlt.anning Commission of the Qty til Newport Beach will hold a
public -atinr on the applicati01l
fll the City of Newport Beach
tar a use permit to install a
public parking lot on the Ocean
Front between the Newport Pteor em 23Td Street.
Notice is also hereby given that
aid public hearing will be held
an the 19th day of February,
1m3. at the hour of 7:30 P M. In
the Council Chambers of the New-
JOrt Beach Oty Hall at which
time .md place any and all ~
... lntef'eated may appear and
.. hetlrd thereon.
RAY Y. COPELIN.
Secretary Newport Beach
Planning Co;linlflll«l
SPECIAL BUYS THIS WEEK
1950 HILLMAN MINX 4-door Sedan,
looks and runs like new-·---···.$ 995 .
1950 CHEVROLET Fleetline Deluxe
4-door Sedan, radio, heater,
SPECIAL ...... _. ············-················--······--·· 1,345
1950 CHEVROLET Bel Air Coui>e, in
sHowroom condition, loaded
with extras ·····--······-·-·······--··--··-·-· 1,745
1950 STUDEBAKER Champion 4-dr.
Sedan. Here is real economy
and only ··········--······-·-·························-···· 1, 195
We Know You'll Save Money if You
Buy Your Car From Us!
MILLER CHEVROLET CO.
USED CAR LOT -COSTA MESA
HARBOR at CENTER
BE 6 54 9
USED' CAR CLEARANCE SALE
1M9
1946
1if7
1919
1949
191T
1NI
FORD C\lstom Club Coupe ········································-···.$ 99!5
PONTIAC 4-dr. Sedan ···--······-··:···-··--····-······-···---···· 688
OOOOE f-dr. Sedan ·····························--·············-····--···· -CIIBVROLE'I' 2-dr. Deluxe ........... ~·····················-············ 1285
PJ.YI&OU'll{ 4-dr. Sp. ·····-········-·······-.. ·············-····-·--·· 1285
Pl.YII()U'rfl Club Coupe ···-····--·-·····-····-·-···-····-··-··· 8115
DOUG• ..... Sedan. Coronet ················-·····-··-······--··· 13115 MOR2 TO CHOOSE FRO~
---GoGa nauaportatlon can-
SHAVER MOTORS
NEW CAR TRADE -NS
UNCOLN
tWO lJneo1n !JIIert Sedan. H.ychmatlc. MH;--.
Royal Mast~. white aldewalla ···-····-········--·················$1,885
MERCURY
Ul51 ~ Sport SM.. Overdrift, UJl. ~-·-•• 1951 "Mercury Club Coupe,-oerfect CSililllfttUR. ...... ___ ... _._. ~
1950 Mercury Coovertible, 6verdrlvt. ltAlf, ~ul..-.. .
1st!' •ercwy Cl11b C..pe, Overdrlw. MR. ..,y extra. ... UIS 19t9 Mem:J!'Y Cenftlttble, Ov~ ftldr. bMutltut .... _. 1.!'!5
FORD
1951 Ford CUstom 2-dr. Sedan, RA:H, low ~-·······--1.-1950 Ford 6, 4-dr. Sedan. MR. clean. ..................................... 1295
STATION WAGONS
1949 Mercury Station Wagon ·····································-··-·· 1.111 1946 Ford Station WIICOn ....•................................................ 8!5
FOREIGN
1952 M.G., 5000 mUea, 10ld Oct. !.-············· ·············-··········· 1.195 1951 llllllnan lllnX. Ulce new ............................................... 1,295
TRUCKS .
1950 Dodge Pldrup, tmmaculate ············································-1,1-&!5
1M7 Fonl Pickup, clean ·····--·······························-··-···-········ 795
OTHERS
1•1 Oldamobtle Super 88, .f-door s::::ii tmr ~ teft)J .,_ i!!E:~c!:.-~~~~~'1
1N'7 I'JIIInouth 4-dr. Sedan, R.6H ·--····-···-·--··-·-···----1• J'!Ymouth 4-dr. Sedan, cleiD, nma JOOCI ···-··--·-·-·· •
liM6 Oldlmoblle Sectanette, HJdramatlc, RicH ····-···-·-· -
OPEN SUNDAYS
LAGUNA BEACH UI'Ca.N-MERCURY, ·h:.
160 COAST BLVt>. NO., LAGUNA BEAal
PHONE 4-1554
1951 CADlll.AC Coup!-deVille, radio, heat*.
bydramatic, white sidewall tires, low llla-
CJ08, o looal oar --·-· __ ___.,196
~MOOG
• c.-'riG
1211 Soutb ..... .. .. i' i)t • ... ....
CA
.
USED CAR BARGAINS
1M C21RYSI...Eit W118ar Hl&)llander 4 br Sedan. ndlo. ••· eqiDe )8t Oftl'bauled. new peinL-.. __ 1,115
18 CHRYSLER Saratoga V-8 f door SeclaD, poWft ~ ~ --...... ·-·····-·-····-· .. ·-·----·-·-.. 1NI LINOO~ c:::;r-~~n. 4 door Sedan, radio, beet~ ~ e windows, white I J all tlrel -1M5
19f9 BUICK Super Secknette, radio, •ter, MW ,aJ.at.
nearly new Urea -··--··--·--·-·---··---·-~ 1952 KAISER, 4 door ~ radio, heater, overdrive,
Continental spare tire moWttlng ··········.·;-········-·-----·· 2.085
1951 CHRY5LER Wlndlor Deluxe Club ~. radio heater J_a50
1951 PLYMOtml Convertible, new top, radio, beetft ... -... 1.-
1.SO STUDDJAKER Regal Champion Club Coupe, radio,
beater, overdrive, white sidewall tires-·····--···~·····-: ....... 1,4Q5
1152 DeSOTO CUstom Club Coupe, radio, beater, sun vWol'.-~
OTHER GOOD TRANSPORTATION CARS AVAII..ABLE
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
at
HARVEY SOMERS INC
CHRYSLER-PLYMotrnl DEALER
24a1 Cout J11cbwa7 Newpcll't a-ct. Pbclne B:Eaooa 651.5
+ A-1 USED CARS +
1951 ~RD V-8 ~-Sedan. raclo, beeter, IGw •• -Down lt5l ~ V-8 Club Cpe., Fordomatlc, ra-. ....... _ aa Dowa
1At FORI)~. radio, heater 6 overdrive. ___ ····-• Down
111151 ~. FOI'damatie, radio, ...._. -··-···-~ • ..., 1SNe IIEIUJURY 0.., ..... btr., ().D, eJec. wlndowL 500 Down 1M'l roaD Wa Clupe. ,.._aM beater, SHARP_ .. _ 100 D1JwD
11151 FORD Pldtup. radio. canopy -·--·-·-··---. BANK 1'ERliS
~ ROBINS - - -lJJed Cars
!at Oout Hwy., N~ Beach
EXTRA CLEAN
LATE MODEL CARS
tm 8lJICK Speeie), ~-Sed, radio, ....,_, .._-a. ..
19&0 8l1UX So NJ, ,.._ .... ·-···-··-·-......... -... ~·-·--Jll5
1MT BUICit OlntiiUUbllt, radio, heater.-········-···--··---~
1151 PORD CGitam J..clr. Sedan, radio, beater, overdrive _ ta
1951 l*"'RD C.ftltfble. Fard~Matlc, reclo. .._.,. __ 1.a
1949 FORD Station Waaon. radJo, beater ····-·············--···· 1.475
1M? CHEVROLET Fleetmaater Sedan, very clean.·-···-·-··· 9'15
C. E. SIEMONSMA-BUJCK
YOUR SOUTH CO AST BUICK DEALER
1953 BUICK V-8 NOW ON DISPlAY!
310 Broadway Laguna Beach
Open Suadaya Phone 4-1047
SPEOALf SPECIAL I SPECIAL I
" 1951 CHEVROLET Fleetllne Delw.e 4-door Sedan,
POWER GLIDE
'11111 beautiful car Ia in ~ a. _.&., Mth ...
• ~and tn~ ......... )' .........
df ~~. ~~~~=-· etc. 'I1IIa car • ~ ID ~ reapeet that we live a
--~cumuNTD ..... ttc=-•=-........ ..... ~ .•
HARRY G~ NC
OaiJ .2 .. , ....... Dealer lD tbe ........ -.....
11:JO&dho..t Blvd. i.algcata Br ••
Phone 4..11111 ._.. ................ ..
The Arches
,. ... Halt tD ..
Oout ..... ~
•••• rooD• 000.2'AJL8
COAST HI8HWAY AT
THI AICHB NN,.,. .....
JOHN vnn 1.£ ........
MALONE H. HOLMES
aEHHAJ. INSUIANCI
at the Vogel Co.
Dlc...tHI911wey,He..-ta.,.IJ
....... ,..... ..... 7 ....
le.W••• "'-e1 HAIW 2444-W
IE II
UPIILITEIIII
DJib 'z¢1..... • ..... rQ ... _ ... -............ .,.... ..
~&AX SIMMONS ud 1tollert Ill..,._ an tllowa Ia a ...._ -· .... ,,... ... ~ .. AIIpl ~,. ......... .tart
at .-u .. 'fteatre s..Mr. .. .,...,. ............... --
OOIId ... tare ..... ,...........
OOOD 8'I'ICK. ·~tJiMD· Ia
a WOI'd mueh Aft UN Ia reur cen-
ve.-tlon. 'J1w CoD .... te Dk:tJon-
aJT detinet the ...,.-d wben ._.. ln
the yac:htJ.na .erwe u "amateur"
By common usap &JI'IOII'l« yaeht.a.-men, who place a high value ~
their amateur •t.andlnJ, the wol'd
hu become IJDOnymoua with fair-
P I a yl ,aldUed .unanahlp, dolnf
IIOinet.nma without intent of pt'Oflt,
an act accomplbbed solely for the
beMflt of otfters, and. when ap-
pHed to a man, impUet a man of
goodwill. It i.a all ot thNe rneen-
lnp that l wWl appUec1 to Adoph
Jternpp, Cortnthlim.
Al Rempp Ia •kipper and oWMr
of the 58-foot c u t t e r CoquJUe.
which la moored ln N~rt Har·
bor, and flit>S the burgee of the
Vo)agers Yacht Club. He Is owner
of the famous Th.i.at~ Inn of Holly-
wood.
Ust y~ar AI sailed his boat ln
t he Enaenada Race with a crew
or personal friends and did right
CD PICk Goel \Veil by finishing cloee up ln his ___ divl.lion. even if out or the
phles, and was the h rst boat or
Oa Oa Sa club to crou the flnlah line. &1-g l While at the wheel, during hls IIU pre-dawn watch, the t h o u g h t
Cllmu:1ng a month of Cub struck AI that he was havina a
Scouting activity centered around hell of good time. and he began
the t h em e of "T ransportation .. medita~ing whom ht' might _take
IIM.'mbers of Corona del ~1ar Cub with htm on tht' next race ''1\o
n-k d .. ·~ da . 1 ' ould have the same degree of rae 3n parent~ \'-t>nt atur > • IPasure from the fun of workin,l(
on an outing whtch includt:d a the boat driving the boat and th4-
boat tour of Los Angeles Harbor . sweet tutL> or competition .. rather
Btu Van La.ndlngham, assistant than taklng the flAvor of the I"Bce
cubmuter, was ln charge ot the from the grog locker below deck.
excuraion. 39 While so pondering, thl' thought Almoat haiC the oeck o_f Cube struck hlm that the only wa y In
w e r e honored f<>r achaevements which he could be having more run
and adv~ment tn rank Jan. 23 than he was having would ~ to
when Cubmaster Bill Tobltt pre-turn back the clock many revolu-sented awards to 17 memben. . d h n Chll'f among them wrnl Jimmy ttoM an to restore t e rna y John~n recJptent ol \u~· htllh-1 ,,.ges tom off the calendars .of · ,..ast yeaJ"S, and to be a bo)' aga1n. eib[::'~· ~:::Set;e~~~gCel.lo The word "boy" wu the r
1
athcr
Morrison , Carl Kaufman, Peter to one or thf:' best Iek-as A ever
Mat th ews, Peter Yould, Drew had J ohnson, Randy Prior. L e 1 t e r Back o.n shore . ~I ca~ll'd upon
Grassclli, T h 0 m a 8 Pennin gton, the ~ea . cout Ships bas.:d on the
Jimmie Van Landingham, Charles MnrtnP.t s Mtlc> and a-.kt•? £>ach o~
H c r m a n James Alsip Richard the ShiP'! to appomt ,, -ea Srou
' J s · · · I to serve as crew membt>rs aboard Butterworth, ohn mith, Wtlliam "Coquill<'" 10 thf' nt>xt Ens1•nada A•u•-N.t.-a.• .. .., Carpenter Tad Tobltt and Gary Race
.,_, of 4~h •••...,• .. ,._ Zager . I Fo~ tht' past S('vPral months
....._ "No eel•dl•• He ..._.. I{AGA,..,'S I Neil and De.nnie Schultz. and Don We •-el ....._ Treadway of Huntington B<>ach.
CREDIT .URr"'U to~ether With Tony of La~una
._._ up to the mud, wbllft ..
miPt be at ~~ee!
Wbo wanta to be eooped up Ia
room a t Del Paciflco wHiM~ we
have thil bea utirul boe t to a1eeD ~ T And somebody has to watch
to fend otr those ahoreboata who
care u much about a lady's paint
u they care for a cum wr&IJP8'.
When 'uetti are aboard eo.
quiUe t hey are first warned that
they must keep out of the way d
Neil, Dennie, Don and Tony, 18•
man aJI. who know their trade.
Next May when Al Rempp and
hi8 crew aail aCJ'OSI the tiniah line
in Todoc Santo. Bay, and the hom
II 10unded rrom the commJttee
boat . Paolio~. IN them know that
the hom is not just a signal, but
a salute a a well. ·
lPORT~:' ... ~·(
~ • I \ · • .._, _. " -\. ·• , "~) ' I t4 •.,"'
STARTS TODAY,
Tllunclay, Ff'b. 5
"Tbaader ill
the East"
-wlth-
ALLA.."\ LADD and
DEBORAH KERR
-al.io-
"My Maa ud .r
-with-
SHELLY WINTERS and
WE="''DELL COREY
COMING! --• FEB. !0 ! ·····-····-------M • G • M '• bill'fll Tedwicolcw
procSadJon I _, . \ . ~ • . . I
T ECHN'iCot..oR : ······-···--·-··~
ORT~t-qnt
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-. C l 44 .. 't( ...,,.. """' 1•.;1 t,J:..,•..,
Kida. Matinee Sat. 1
''TARZAln MAGIC
FOUNTAIN".
SO\\' Uaru 1TF.f!lD A l-
Martin and Lewis
-l.ll-
"The Stooge"
-pl\b
"STAR OF TEXAS"
U'\ Your Fand.ly Rataurant I have ~n unders:o1ng a wi.'U piAn· OF NEWPORT lEACH. LAeUNA (a-. ~J) nt'd program of trainin~ u,gder
IIACH AND COSTA WUA k ippt-r Rt'mpp. I was a fittle
2M ........W. A,... P. 0 • ._ Jt6 1411 0-..& ..... worried that no one kn~w Tony's HE,_,I{ Y 'S
!:•:~~:-::llt1::· :Ne:•:,_: .. :•:•:• .. :.-:c::..:~~=Ra=r~Mw::•:Me:::o...;::-::w;;•:·:·~ last name. but the cn>w of the cut-ter assured m<' that It caUed for
no worry as Tony was a n a ble st•a·
man. which st.•em<'d a poor solu-
tion to my problem a.s a reporter. Bow's Yoar
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01 lEW 1953
HUDSON HORNETS
and
SUPER WASPS
tfl)j& SF 5 1J:l7W
BIBBY Ill c.
Only Authorized Hudson Dealer in the
Entire South Coast Area
VERY JJ'IDAL AI.LOWAIICE OD 'TRADB-a .
Low DoWil Paymem -Low Meathly Pa,..at.
1170 South Coat BmL
LACI1JNA lEACH ........... ---Open Sundays and Evenings 'til 8 p. ltl.
· AI •s o convinced that he ha.a
found the best plan to sail his boat
in a ract' at her maximum efft·
c.IMC)' th'at he was toying ••ith the
ldPa of not giving me the stOI')'.
"Look, Sumter. suppose that you
put in the pap«>r how ttood the1lt'
Jello"·" arP a nd oth~r skippers
start enlisting them. I wiU baft
ivory hunters lookin~ for talent
among the Cub Scouts and will
find my elf paying b onuses to
11-ycar-olds to sign, like the Big
Leaguers do w i t h high school
pitchers." Then. because h£> Is a
Corinthian. he told m<' why the St>a Scouta are the big success
that thP) ar~>.
First. and primarll.), i a hat the> .
want to bt> Indians and tht'y w.at I
the skipper to be chief. They
have ~n traint'd to know that
th~re can bt> only one m rommand
and that their rO?Spon.sibiUty is
on I y exe<'Uting their particular
du ty in an able fashion.
They look upon Coquille. not as
a means of transportation to a gay
I party, but a a th1n~ of tx-aut)
and fP(lce. nd whose appcaran<'E'.
I moored or under wa\. 111 the
source and the basis of tht'ir J)('r·
I sonal pride; a pnde wot'n hk <' a I letter-man's sweater.
There is no attracuon ashot·l.' for
Coquille's crew In any port tha t
can coml)t'U' with tht• wonderful '
pleasure of makin~ the boat smart
again, alter the Wf'ar of a cr4fse
or a ract>. There is no greater ne<'d
than that of making their boat
ready to sail again at the Skip-
per's command ... and what are
we han&:ing a r o u n d here for.
A.rtidn of incorporation ha~-e
been fiW with ~tary of State
Frank M. Jont&n for the Irvine
Cout Country Club. for wbld\ u
18-hole aoU COUI"'Ie lt now bclng
c:onatnlct~ an ttw elop8 of ttM ~ hills between Coror. ciPI ...,. and u.. u~ a.y.
'n.e ....._ lS ~to be
l'f'84Y for plaJ this fall Directors ol t he dub are Hadd Ring and
Tona l lfnllei'IGft ol Uclo Isle ud
H. E. lflalNon ol Lol Anpl& I
A capital of $700,000 Ia authoriaed
on Miracle Mile. Newport * FEA TtJlllNG * SPAIISH FOOD
4 p.m. to 12
V1sit our Beautiful Cocktail
Lounge 9 to 2 a . m .
C.-pU...t.ary Ron cr .. "'"'~ DURING HAPPY .u•n TUDE HOCK
5 TO 7 p.m.
HEN1lV -Your Gelll.al H o.t. -TONY IU C...t Bwy. Sewport ~ aEa('OD HOI
See You at Gene's
VISIT THE NEW DEIJCA TESSEN
Also the Cocktail Lounge
and the Bakery and Dining Room
French and Itali<l!". Dinners
GE~·E'~
705 Coast BlYd.
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SAl'S SEAFIOD
AT THf St8N a. THI SWOIDFISH
16278 Coast Hwy., Surt.ide
Quality
Men's
Wear
Corona del Mar
SEA JOODS
Lcmq Beach 8-2405
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Commercials
Sev~n ~alen tn the Harbor ...._
will pertJdpate in the ftnt aanual
Balboa Bay Club A u t om o b ll e
Sbow, to be held Oil the Club'•
ground~ in Newport Beach Satur-
0... ot the Harbor -'"-'• Jon& day and Sunday, Feb. 1 ... 15.
.._ frieondlia back after a yeer'l 11M! abow, firlt event of itlldn4 at IDCe in E1 Cajon. That'• Sam to be held here, wt11 allow mo-lree& be of the Soutbem drawl, torlau to ehedc the latest ad-1111111 cif!W hair cut, apJ:n ...uming vaDeemt"ntl offered in the 1953 tt-job of alm manap!' for Hal'-American and foreign roodela.
w,-Some r a Inc.. Chryaler·P)y· 11cketl ean be obtained from
8JUtb agency. The Keyea will the participating deale:n: Shaver .-ce again be Uvlne in their Clltf Motors. eo.ta Mesa: Mllll'r Mo. BaYeD home. tor Co.. Harvey Somers Inc ..
• • • Tht'O Robina, Newport Auto Salea,
Eupne Norvell of the Marinen Foreign Moton, Ltd, and Bfttiah
liDe Vogel Real Estate Office Motors, all of Newport. They will
... been named u member of the be joined by ot.Mr deelen from
-.rd of Direeton of the Newport Long Beach. Santa Ana, and La·
Harbor Board of Realtors, sue-guna Beach. eeed1nc Stan Hadfie1d of Balboa ------
IIJand, who resigned because of Mrs. Jloanl•a•
Is DU Delegate
l8neu. • • •
Enormous strides in Mu1tiplt>
J..llrting ules were reported at last
Thursday's Realty Board break·
fast meeting. R e c o r d foT the
month was 25 saiH, about one a *Y. totalling $384.850. compared to $115.000 foT the same period
8tt year. • • •
When Harry Green was 1ooking
for a good man for his Hudson
agency ln Laguna Beach he found
JWn operating his own auto repair
eervioe--and in order to hire the man. Mr. Green bought the entire
Uineu. And so Bob 'Thompson
II 1 e r v i c e su peTintendent for
Barry Green. Inc .. 1170 S. Coast
Blvd. ln charge of aU service op. cations. Mr. Thompson haa been
a aallboa t enthustast for m a n y
1 e a r s, and now owns a small
pleasure fishing boat. Mariner, in
t1w Newport Back Bay. • • •
1n the midst of remodelling her
Karen Margreta Shop. Mrs. Ma~
suet Bruning had an alteration
CJn herself, but not an improve-
IBenl She tripped and sprained
1aeT ankle on Monday and is now
toetting about the paint brushes on
.-atches.
sc~
ll.OCJ to $3.ss
The Newport Harbot' Col W'll-
llam Cabell 0\apter of the Daugb·
ters of the American Revolution
Harbor Yacht Club Mrs. Cballen
held a IWlcbeon meeting Wednes·
day of last week at the Newport
Landers, Regent, presided.
Mrs. C h a r 1 e a Boardman re-
~rted on nationa l defeJ'l.S('. stres·
sang the danger or communist in-
filtration and urging support of
the McCarran Immigration Act .
Mrs. Carl Hanna reported on Ve t·
eran's Rehabilitation an d R e d
Cross. Mrs. F. L Lowe told of
the Christmas a ctivities at Neigh·
bor hood Center ip Los Angeles
and of future aJd planned.
Mrs. Boardman was chosen as
acting delegate to t he Continental
Congrt'SS of DAR to be held in
Washington. D. C.. in A p r i 1.
Named as delegates to the State
Conference to be held in San
F rancisco in · March were Mrs.
ChaUen Landers, Mrs. J . L. Beach,
Mrs. Helmer Dickey and Mrs. A.
E. Stockton. alternate.
Mrs. Hazel Ulmer. 64.
Dies in Costa Mesa
Funera l aervices were held last
week for Mn. Hazel Wilma lJlmer,
64, of 2571 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa.
who diMS Saturday, Jan. 24, at the
home of her aiater. Mrs. Veda
Ha rtley of the Costa Mea.a act. ~.
Mrs. Ulmer i.s survived by a son.
George Harrison ln Korea, and a
brother, L. L. Patch of Newport.
as well as her liater. She was a
native of LlDcoln. Neb., but had
Uved 43 yean ln Calllornia. She
came to the Harbor area juat
three months ago from La ere.
oenta. Service. were held at
Grauel Mortuary ln ao.ta Mesa;
buria l was in Foreat Lawn.
Robert Wiard. -~ Balboa Blvd., Balboa. reported to pollee
Saturday tbat .. bride, lllarjorie
Grttftt.h Wiard. whom he had IDU'-ried Jan. 11 in 11)Mana. hu been
mlain& Iince Jan. 25. She wu
r.DOJ'ted to have drlvm to 11)ana
wfth a oornpanlan that day to
cateh a plane for lA Paz, but ln·
ve.Uptlon reveeled lhe never ar-
rived there. Sunday Mr. Wiard
asked that a general broadcut be ~nt out because he feared ~·
ible foul play but the next day
word came that the rniaain& bride
had been ln E1 Centro and may
have gone to IAI Veeu • • •
Mra. Barbara Payton, 427 ~ Ave., Corona ~I Mar, wu trMted
Jut Thunday for an ove~ of
uplrtn tableta, and was taken to
Camp Pendleton Hospital; her
husband 1a stationed at El Toro
• • • ~llis Stewart Bayne of
Balboa wu cited at 3 a.m. Sltur·
day for driving 55 mJJes an hour
in a Z.mlle zone at 15th and
Balboa Blvd, Newport • • • AI
Oberg of the Harbor De~t
~(IOrted Sunday t h a t he had
puJJed a bike out of the bay near
the Pavilion and was holding lt for
the o wn e r • • • John Wa.)-ne
~.: 18, of 212 Victoria,
Costa Mesa, was cited for speeding
S u n d a y • • • Charles Edwin
Smith of Huntington Park wu
cited S u n d a y for passing on
shoulder • • • Charles T. Nichol·
son. 20, of Huntington Beach, was
d ted. Saturday for driving 45 In a
Z..mile zone.' at Via Udo and New·
port Blvd., near the Arches over•
pua • • • W. lf."Wamecke, 451
San Bernardino Ave .. N e wport
Heights, said there had been an
at tempted car theft afte:r Police
Officer Roger Neth fotmd his car
in the middle of the stTeet at
Cliff Dr. and Beacon • • • Mrs.
Ht>len HutchinSon, 117 37th St ..
Newportl reported Friday that tug
boat travetu..g from the Santa Ana River jetty to Newport Pier
ca u sed general disturbance b('.
cause of a loud mu!Oer ; opt>rator
was wamed and the matter "'i U
be correctMI • • • Carolyn Chal·
ft>y, 507 &,t E. Balboa Blvd., Ba1·
boa, reported the theft of an elec-tric toastt>r and griU Saturday
even i n g • • • Edward Glenn
Brown of Long Beach was booked
Monday nigh t for drunk driving
• • • llenry A . Schroeder. 508 W.
Bay Ave., Newport, reported the
loa of a red and white Schwinn bicycle, takftl from ln front of the
house • • • WUllam ~
Langtry, Alhambra, ... booked
Monday night for drunk drlvin&
at 32nd St. and Newport Blvd,
Newport • • • lin. Val TO\aley,
_1 Newport m..t, Newport, re--~ po.jble iUepJ entry; artJ.
~ were taka~ hom the window
ledge and dulnpecJ ln the yard
• • • Langdon Plnce, nS FBD-
In . p . . leaf Ave.. Corona del Mar re--
corporatiOD etitiOD ported Sunda7 tbat he had ~
Short: Names Are Added 11bltten by a DOOdle owned by A. E.
I ffany, 202 Driftwood, S h o r e
County Clerk B. J . Smith an· Cllffs • • • Geraldine Sabol 30
noun?Cd this week that the origi· 702 Marguerite Ave .. Corona dei
nal . list of names on the peUUon Ma.r. was cited for not having he:r ~kJng for incorporation election operators JICE>nse • • • A 1952
1n Costa Mesa was 138 names Cadillac d riv e n by Fr-ederick
shor t of the required number, but Dehms, Loa Angeles, ranuned into
the Costa Mt'~ Home Rule group a building at the Waves Motel,
~ ready WJ~~ 180 additional 6500 Coast Highway. Newpo rt,
sagners of petitaons. The addi· causing extensive damage to t he
tlonal names were rued by Chair-car a,nd t he motel. .
'Ciw Liberties' Topic
ao. caa you t.ell ~
Na.y admiral rankl b~
Wheft you baYe to u.t lllnle
Ia proper order 011 the pro-
pam tor a lbfp.launebbll' T
Aft ...Ural'• an admiral .
Don't tbq aD rank the
.unef
No afr! H'• JaOt the rank. tt•• pr~ee that count..
a}'8 Walt~ P'ra..na, prufdent
and ~nerat man al'e r of
Newport R.rbor'• tam o u • •
yaebt and llhiD bulldertl thf'
8out11 Oout Companv. 'And
!faYV rank ADd preet'd~nc~>
are typical of the ortc1 d•t""" that delJ)&nd Jllll att~>ntlon In teradln~r a buat.JtnJr •h lpvard with ~ •mptoyees. ;
South Coa8t Company
built anc1 repalrw! mMv a
Navy V~f'llt>l In Worlc1 War
U . wfnnJn,r she Armv-Havy ~s.
'!'ben, Hke mo-rt of th"' rest ot us.
ll"ran.z relaxt'd llft~r V.J-Day, look· In~ forward to 80me ~
yean of work for :racbt.mett
Tt!en the cold war tumecl hot. and the Na.y Deeded more ~18 South Oout turned to Navy dtt~
antn. Bfddlnl' with 300 other
U . A. shipyards of "lmllar eaD&dty
thf' comoeny won tt. contract.'
H ow un~r COI\lltructton ano ~ ot the bt~. lf4-too• wooden-hun..,
mln,.sweeoerll tllf' N~tvv c&lls the
AMS, 11nc1 nine s"'"""T '''-'""ee~' of tlle MSB class. -.7 feet Jon.-. Jt the~ a re mo~ "JI:'~t" to be won
8otttl1 Cout will wfn Its 11h11re ~
It bh thf' production etncle.ncy wbJe.h counts.
Tt!e com PAny is In Itt~ 4&th ~ar
of bui1dlru! lln,. r,.nslrfn,.. bottt•
Jt opent'd for bul'fn~>Sil In 100~
under th,. bannf'r f"lf tht> Co111ns
Marine C"oono'""tlnn TO<:Jay thrre
are 21 r!em-rtments It· hall a
foundry fnr mllnnfActurfn-: martne
hAMwRM'. ano1 a <'Omplete hard-
wa re ston'. Jt hu lt111 own rt~,.-lnc
loft. Jt Will bUIJd a 8peJ'-fthAl'S
a mast htndlubberl -o-r d'"-ti'"TI
a.nd build a boat to ordel't Phil
Rh0<1es. one of the ~atest of
marine rleshmers touTer! • he vard
recent.Jv. and «'allt'd It '"nn~ mollt
t!Omplet• vacht vard I have "er tteen... .
To Walt . hiJJ naUYe Paadena
W8J! notable for lb neamet~~~~ to
Newport Harbor an<f 111lflboAt& Ria
ela...eet~~ at Oedtf4"nt81 eon~~re we.-e
llberanv DUnCtllllfM wtth ja1mta to the R"rbo~. IUld In 1934 hf' 1ofn·
ed the 9outb Cout IJtatf at the
bottom u a doc-k man. In hv4"ntv
~rw. he ha~ had a 1!'0 at eVf'rv
~rtment, oro~ufnt to the
pn~"'"'"V n( ,_, .. ,.o..,nanv In 194".
Many of' t oday'• racinr uJJ.
boetll CAn"' fif tfnl!'!l and t1lrturt!s
In wtlo~ o1•~tnl. t .. lrtlnP". a.,d ... ~o-.
d uctlo1' .-.e h"" tak~n DArt. Per-
hape hill ,rnoa~At thrill comet
W'hen a ne"!" b-'"t ta·, .. ~ th4" w"t~-r
1le baa r ont> throurll this rttua1
wtth lnm~"t'CJs. /t mon,.. thf'm were
llaanT of tJtf' on4"·de~trn ClAW r llCV'S
-IUtodel ~·11. J~,... 18'!11. A lblll·
~·. tJw. ""Iron•: o)nll th,. South
eo..ter Ketchea. and manv of
Rhodes' f&med MlllnP' din.,.hle.!' 1.,
two .t~~e11. Bw...-tlif'"'"' "f tl'1f'm :-II
•TR ~. II" t., .. ,..,llfornla :12
Ot MVen of tbes:-111-f'oot M'dnl"
•loop~~ trullt. two n m~ from A?u.th
Oout. 'J'h, lut Ia "Al\'T>AT.~." and
11M 11 Jl'ra.n,.;' own yacht . Last
8PriDC he mad~ her a winner f'arly
in heT career with a victory on
boUI Jep or the two-day Vallejo
raee at San Franclt~~co -his third
will In 01111 race. Wllen a regatta's man Rober t Wilson or the Home
Rull' Group. Vice-Chairman Rich·
ard SchweitzeT'and Attorney M.S.
Bernard. County Clerk Smith is
now checking the new names.
Of Talk Friday Night •
WAL 'IT.R FRANZ
on and bualne~ allowe, .ANDA-LE
and her crew ar f' tn It, and you'D
wrually s~ ht>r winning or placiDc
at the ftnlab. Her ak1pper'• aai1ta&'
experience coverw the field. rro.
enrwfnl' with the wtnDen of tile I.ntemaUonal Loden TropbJ at
New Orleans In 1fHt to aiHn~ ble own boet tn the BDnohllu Race bt
1938 and 1947.
Jl'or his frequl"nt travell'l, he me•
a Beecberaft Bonanu that he
m tntalns for buslnHIII, and In
which he hU 1~ many b\Uld·
~d• of hourw. AJtbough he flnda
thl" sman prtvate plallt> m ost prac-
tical tor bualnf'a u• and Ia an
ardent ttytn~ f'ftthumut. ht.. W'OJ1I[
an~ hla trut hobby-yachtlnr-re.
maln the same. a pal soqbt by
most of ua but attained bY '"'
·-n.ere •• no t\nel' ~p of men tllan yachun:en." say11 F rau. "We m~et many peoplt> fmm far plaeet~.
Thf'lr ldea'l Rnrf f'~rtf'!nces are
fuclnaUnc. and provtde a. Jot of
Inspiration. Tt!e same le true or our
own yachtsmen here at hom.r. too.'" Jl'ranz joined our Newport H arbor
Yacht Club tn 193-4. A cftrector fM
two years. the,n an ofncer, he bu
j ust takett lu hJ~ honor ud
ottlc~ u Commodore. Tile oorr....
paclnc and th!'t"e nttlt-r pi"'OIllneM
vacht clube aJ., u.t him u a mem-
bw.
It'• • pleuure to alate ......
and hl• South Cout Compell7. one of our famed and thrtmc tn.-
dustnea. We ~ a111o proacJ tJid
mArly of hb emp)4)yee. are ~
avtnn deoottt ton wtth OUt' .._
.oclaUon. Their savtnn with •
now eam lUYidend11 tJt 3%"' per annum. our CUJ'1'enl rate, JM'Id
twlee a year. 11'\mds on depollt
with ua 8ft tn turn relnVHted Ill
helplng to ftnance Mmf'll tor faml·
llf'• of our communlt.,-tbe 80Und-
e~~t Investment ln America! WOTk
and buslneu Ulua t'reated lit lfh
the work of South ODa.lt Compa.nJ,
an Important factor fn the ~
perlty of our town.
Are your •vtn1• e&I"Tllq 3~~'J' for you T They will eam that at
Newport Balboa Fedenl -now!
Remmsber, •vtnp JOU ~t ~ tile tenth of any moath ..,. b.-
the ft,..
LaiLoa
ERIL SRYII&S
r.A.rM.MO........., ... w.., ...........
lllftiY IUCI, IALiftllll
COMF. FRO.II ALASKA
Still afraid it wUI be too wann
in Southem CaJI(omia, u com·
pared with her former home in
JWleau, Alaska, Mrs. VIctor J ohn·
son and her son VIctor Jr. are
neveTtheless getting settled a t 703
Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar.
Mrs. Johnson is a re&J "sour
dough," the name a ppUed to long·
time resldenta of A.Jaaka, because
she has Jived ln the t')()rf.hem ter·
ritory for 40 years. Mr. Johrwon
ls sun workin u north ••
"Civil Liberties and the Courts -
Today" will be the subject of a j
talk of Dr. Eason M o nroe at ~ 8 p. m. tomorrow (Friday) at the .,
education building of the Costa !
Mesa Community Church. • Thi-stle Inn
Petite
Ville
121 Coett ltvd., Cotona del Met
HAibor nn.w
Yeriagtoli's Variety
cmd JUJiiG.. Depaabwat Stan
'*-.......
Dr. Mon roe is the recently ap. ~
pointed execu tive director of the •
Southern California Branch of the ~
American Civil Uberties Union, i
which b.u u ltl goal the defense ~
of civil Uberties u aet forth ln ~
the DeclaraUon of Independence ~ and the ConatJtutlon. 1be lecture •
Ia free and open to the public. ~
Your inland Port for Pleasure-
SECOND
SECI'ION
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Bar-.. 1114 cmd 1115 COBOIQ DEL MAIL CAQF.
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ccnwialtM ....
Han. A...
seen .. · VaL 5 No..
f:allina t:Q..:. 117 DICK ROWIIAN
• < • • ••• uO:.l·n~~-u.,nln 11 !!.I N. H. Lllllr A•glers lllltllll ••••••
BIO PIE Do you know what is Newport
Harbor's biggest industry? Do you
know that this i:nduatry, ln the
two years just put1 baa been In
the $12,000,000 bracut annually?
Yep, you guefiled richt. 1bat
Industry is O.hlng! Who says It
is! Mayor Nonnan Mlller spread
this go~~pel at the trophy award
banquet of the Newport Harbor
Lady Angles. All of which makes us (eel pretty good. I t's nice to
have even a little finger. like
"Calling c. Q." In such a big pie. • • •
MOaEPIE There are a lot of good pieces
ln thil pie. Lut Friday It wu
my goc.l fortuae to be invited to
the lAclY Anclert annual big
event. 'their own restrained ~n·
thualum, their downright affec-
tion for their club, wu a revela-
tion. Retiring president C Ia r a
Keeler awnrned it up ln aimple
forthright worda when ahe aaid.
'We a re eo proud of our pub."
And beUeve your old ankle, they
have every reason to be. ~
Lady Anglen are a big and aatil-
fylng allce, with a goodly nwnber
of IUidoua plurna, in the bii pie
that is Newport Harbor'• fuhJng. • • •
PLUIIS IN THE PIE
I admire women in general. I
Mpeda.lly admire their ability to
use their God-given talents. Take
tbe tickets for door prizes at the
Lady Anglers banquet. They cost a buck for three. Usually you get
four for each shriveled ducat.
fresh from Harry Tuman's laun-
dry. ~re were a lot of well-
aged male g u e s t s wondering
around the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club that nlgbt. They had a far-
away, haU.sa~ look on their
faces and a smear of Us-tick on
their wtdsUerl. EwrJone laPIJily clutched 10 many atrinp of
tIc Ice t I that 70U might haW
thouaht. without your blfoc:all,
that t.My were carrying papel' cry-
aanthemurna. The reason for all
t.hil blood ~levating sit-
uation wu tnunedlately apperent.
The committee had choeen two of
their moat deDdoua pluma tram
their pi~ to tell Ucketa. and to ..S.
minllter to each goale-eyed male
the nicety that le!f the UpatJck
tattoo. Pauline Tallman and Uz
Hagea sure aold a lot of ticketl.
Yau, Maam! • • •
8UilPIU8E UNLDIITED
To further add to the excite-
ment, Uz Hagen handled the hat
from whJcb door prize tlckets were
drawn. If you held a winnJng
numb e r, you would take your
dloice. Included in the prizes were
two fine rods and reels. The rlrst winne r made off with one outfit,
as expected. As the second nwn·
bc>r came up, I thought. as I eyt>d
the beautHully cradled reel and
light tackle rod. "Well. that's
that.'' What stunned a nd bewil-
dcrt'd mt> wa'l when a part llttJc
ma'am with the I u c k y number
tripped up to the table and un-
hesitatingly selected-a s p o r t
ahlrt ~ Whlch prov~ that I'm
wrong. There are a few people in
the world who would rather goU
or pJay chcu. • • •
J"'tJaTR ESTATE
With the next nwnber, not one
of mine (dum it!l, the other rod
went to a new and adoring owner.
11\at lt'ft topadera. free tripa on
the OceanaJde Sport Fishing Fleet
and Norm's Landing, a tricky filh-
erman'a tool knife. a bottla' Auld
Smokie. another of that intema-
s.•w....UMJ
L1W 1110.11
IITIIISIIIICE
Iii Still fllllllllll
Best in the Houe.-Advt.) Canad-
ian Club. Dunno' If colnddrnee wu st.alking abroad that night.
but Dale Budlong of Sea Maga-
zine cornered the Auld Stnolde.
Thanks to Mr. and Mn. Lee Har-
ter of eo.ta Mesa's Sllafle.x rods.
who weD the Topalden and gra-
ciously bowed out wben they had
another lucky number one of my
numbers came up. M I marched
down the i.ale, with one eye on Uz
Hagen and the other on that fish-
erman's tool knife. "Hitch" Hitch-cock, the flub-bulb popper, whia-
pered, ''Take the bottle!!" So I
did. A flash blub went oU in my
face and I was wandering back to
my seat. After aU, mebbe people
who write colmnna need a wee
doch and doria. now and then.
How about It, Dale? • • • P08TIIAN'8 HOUDAY
Don't be surprised If you see
Norm Hagen on a foreign ahore
this seuon. Norm, who operates
busy Nonn's Landing, won t:-vo
free rides on one of the Oceans1de
Sport Fishing boatl 'There ain't
no justice. • • •
CILUIP One champion angler present at
ttK> banquet didn't get a trophy.
The chlVDP'on fisherwoman ol
Wisconsin's Lake Winnebago was
introduced. It was Mrs. Dick
Richard. Dick, the master of cere-
monies. introduced the champion.
118id her title stemmed from the
fact that' she caught him, 24 years
ago. at Lake Winnebago. No
trophy. Mrs. Richard. but many a
citizen of Newport Beach will say
that you got a priu, at that! • • •
'ftiANil '1'00
To every lAdy Anc.Jer. tbanlal
for a fine evenine. 'IllaDks to Stell
Marahall. who keeps harborltea in-
formed about )'OW' doinp. Now
that we lmow you better. who kee.-barborites Informed about
your doings. Now that we know
you better, we'll read with even
more peJ'IIOn&1 interest. 'Jbanka to everyone who oontributed time,
trophies and a lot of work to tbe
good alice t.llat your organization
is in Newport Harbor's big and
happy fishing pie. n ght lines!
Uphold the UN
hment Urges
No nation can nv~ unto itself.
and thert>fore we as individuals
must uphold the United Nations.
This was the message given by J .
Stuart Innerst. chairman or the
Costa Mesa Otizens Council. when
he spoke Wednesday or last wet>k
at the meeting of the Women's
Fellowship of the Corona dc:>l Mar
Community Church.
He commended ~i<k'nt E~n
hower for hl'l faith In the United
Nations. and asserted that its pur·
pose is to organize the world for
peace and to promote a spirit or
brotherhood.
Luncheon was served by the
Arts and Craftl group, headed by
Mrs. K. V. Dilts. Mrs. 0 . M .
Campbell led the devotions. Pre-
sJdi.ng over the busi.nns meeting
wu Mrs. George Davies. presi-
dent.
Several meetings of the Wom-
en's FeUowshlp G~ will be
held next week. The Church School Guild will meet Monday
ewning witb Mrs. William Hwna-
aon. ~ Orchid Ave .• Corona del
Mar. with Jlnl. A. J . GruweU and
Mra. T. F. Kelley aa t.o.teseea. The Arta and cratta Clrde will ~t at 11 a. m. TUeeclay In PU-
Rrim BaD at the c:.hurch for sack funcb and ~tlq. lira. Lew
Jl@ttitt and Mrs. Cerakl Rltdlie are ~ The prdm and
f'lowft" drde wU1 meet at 1:30
p. m. Wednesday at the Onn-ch. Kn. Raymond ~U hu charge of
the procram and the t.o.teues are
Mrs. Ou1ll )( a r t l n and Mrs.
George Davies. ------
lA IOUA JlZ81DENT Jll!:&E
TerTY PtaWippa. formerly ol lA
Jolla. .. ..,. ....... In QJI'Cna c~Pl 11ar alld • •:epwtect ret'IO¥el"'nc ,..._a .no. apenU.. Mr.
'
.:::.:::. ... __ llllllliii..J ='=: r ==--=: .... f/1.-t .....
By DJ()K. HOFFIIIAN
'I'M Newport Harbor lAdy An·
glen held their annual trophy
award banquet at the Newport
Harbor Yacht Club Friday night.
Dick Richard. manager of Rlch-
ard's Udo Market. emceed the
party. and he wu applauded by
the 200 or so members and guests
u he called the Lady Anglers ''the
~t dynamic group In town.''
Retiring Prnident Clara Keeler
of Newport passed the gavel to
President-elect Florence CD i c k l
G r e e 1 e y of Balboa. Dorothy
(Pipey) Johnson of Newport is
the new vlce-pre.ident: Doroth<-a r.filler called fishin g Newport
Kinafather of eo.ta Mesa, secre-!leach's biggest industry He stated
tary: Dom Powers. Balboa Island. 1 that in the past two yMn. ftsbinc
tnuurer. The'l953 Board of Di· \\'a a $12,000,000 lnduatry an-
rectors Includes Dorothy Adams. nualh
Clara Keewr. Julia Sawyer and R.eiiring PTesidcnt Clara Keeler
Leta Skeen. all of Newport: &>tty wu presented with a gold put-
Bear. Santa Ana; Ruth Ja~Tt'd. >Jtt">idE'nt's pin and a pen10naJlzed
Balboa; Stell Marshall. B a I b oa 3 6 rod and reel. Island. ·
Assemblyman Earl S t a 11 I e y
stressed the Lmportance of por·
sonal contact with legial.ators con-
cerning the enactment of legisla-
tJon beneficially affecting the ru-
t\U'e of otean fiahing. M a y o r
Pipe·~. Johnson. tropny commit-
, N' chmnnan. SUPE'rvised the m...
1 rii.Jution or the imJ)06ing array o1
"ophh•s. Buttons for their first
marlin caught as members of
~.bd} Anglers wert' awarded to
<Continued on Pa~ 16)
For Your Valentine
~· r
Bow Knots
and polka dots
-from O 'Brien's
,.nti• • • -4 to 6. Sl.•
.,.tticoet • • • 24 to 30. $4.91 d-'-~ gown ··· 32 to )6. Sl.tl
CJCIW't •• • )2 to ll. t tA.tl
clwier coet • · • u11.l., $14.. ..
uph1NS
ttl• fr.sh n•...,•u of • fi,t bloo,..
HI. ... lic•cy o4 ~.... • .
•M off•, it to yov it! lin9.n•
cOf!l..-niOfl' of nylotl tficot spr n•l•cl
witt. tiny blw bow •-• prin1
+ The Church Points the Way to a Fuller Life-Attend Regularly + Pap ••
Cllt1aCH OF ova lADY or liT. o••wa 160 W • ....._ .. ..._ Newport .......... 1,
...... 8tep1Ma IWe)', Putor ......... •tz•• Jlaedller .U.t. Putor
Sunday Masses: 8 :00, 10:00, 11:30
a. m. Weekday MaA: 8:00a.m.
Confession: Saturdays and eves
of 1st Fridays and Holy o.ys
from 4 :00 to 5:15 p.m. and from
7 :00 to 8 :15 p.m.
CBJUST CHURCH BY THE SEA
Oommalllty MeUI_..t
a..11toa m.d. at 14 .. tit., Newport
HArbor !U..W
Paator: R~v. Tbomu Roy Peadell
Sunday Worship S('rvice: 11 a.m .
Ch11rch School: 9:45 a. m . Mid·
week Mcctim:: 7:30p.m. Wednes-
day prccc'd<'d by 6:30 p.m . pot-
luc k.
FIR."'T <.'llrRCH OF CHRIST
~('IES"TJST
ISO$ \'la Udo, S rwport Beadl
HArbor !4%1
Sunday SChool: 9 : 15 a.m., Sunday
Servire: ll:OO a.m. Wednesday
Evenlnl( MN'ting: 8 :00. Read-
inR Room. 111 Palm St.. Balboa,
open daily from noon to 5 p.m .
.-xcept Sunday~ and holidays.
nRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF ~"!:\\'PORT
BalbcNa Blvd., J9tb • Court Sta.,
Newport
Putor: JL V. Nickel
Sunday serviC<'s: 9 :45 a . m .. Sun·
day School; 11 :00 a .m .. Worship
Service: 7 :30 p.m. Sunday eve-
ning Service; Mid-week Service:
7 :30 p.m. Wednesday-Prayer
Meeting.
8T . .I.Ur&IJ EPISCOPAL nee Vla Udo, Newport ae.dt
Jllal•terr
Rev. Paal lloon Wlaeder
HAriMw lJH
Sunday ServiCE'S: 8 :30 a. m. Holy
Communion. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Momin~ Prayer: 9 :30 a.m. Rt>-
gi5t rat,ion for Sunday School.
Thursday Services: 9 :15 a . m.
Prayer Guild: 10:30 Holy Com-
munion
ST. A.''DREW
PRESB~IAN CHCRCH
UU! ~t. Andrf!ww Rd .•
Sewport Hel,;tl.., a«oM the
atrHt from Blp lkbool
REaC!Oa 80'71
Putor: ~w. lame. . Stewart
Sunday Worship Scn1ccs at 9:30
and 11 a.m Sunday School at
q.30 "· m.
NEWPORT IIAJlBOR
LUTHEilAS CHURCH
102'7 CWf Dr., .Srwport tlrJpta
B~MM-W
Putor: fie\·. Otto fl.clter
Olurch School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday; Sunday St>f1;ce: 11 :00 a.m.
CORONA DEL aiAJ1
COMJIU~'lTY . ClfUaCII
~u...a Ill Heliotrope An.
HArllor 1116-6
Putor: ~v. Paul ~ Ballllttt
SWiday Worship Services: 9 :45
a.m., 11 :00 a.m. Sunday School:
t :45 a .m.
OOIOilJNITY METHODIST
115 Apte A,·e .. ll&lboa l.llalld
lllals&er: Or-. llafTJ' Wlllte
Sunday Services: 9:30 a.m., Sun·
day School; 11 :00 a .m. Worship
Service
ST . .IOACHEK ClnJRCR
lM4 Oranc" Ave., eo.ta Mesa
Bbeo• 5M3
Fat.llet' Tltomaa oJ. Neria
a-day 1111ueee at '7:00, 8:SO, 11:00,
U :30 a.m. Weekdays : Mass at 7 :00 a.m. Confession : Satur-
days from 4 :00 to 5:15-7 :00 to
8:15 p.m.
OOIDfUNITT IIETIIODIST
de W. lttll St .. eo.ta lleea Bl'.acoll 'JU'1 o
~-,._... w. lle81aaae
Sunday: 9 :45a.m .. ChUI'ch Sunday
School: 10:50 a.m.. Morning
WorshJ 7 p.m. College Age
IIYF Service -7 p.m., High
School MYF Se.rvice; 7 p.m.
SUDft'IOUS Group ~rvice
'1111: CII11&CII or CllaJ8T
~-ca.nll IlL, "-ta .... .. __
o.o . ..--.m 'te.r
SUDclay: 9:45 a.m., Bible School;
10:4!J a.m. Wonhtp Service; u:e a.m.. o zion: 7:10 D-dz Set , .. = Wednelda)'! , ... -.. .. w. -
Dlcl ~ daillll a Hfll ... &a.ia~Wa 1 Did '" •••n ....-c taat At -a tiMolt ..... concept that oalJ -.caracould ...._..._..,
W.U, looll Into dba MJ'• ., .. , Do JOU Me happl-
....... the cen••nt)' taat Ufe ia fall of t..aaty &116
tndaal Do 1011 see laope ••• the aeal.traoce tlYt "~ t_..-ow will M Mtter than •••ry todaJl Do ~ Me coarace .•. tiM fortitllde that will look tbroaclll 4efeat to nctory, Do you ... faltb .•. tiM
coatidetaee tMt God Mara.. &116 keowa, and "'"· ... 1Mipa1
,_.,.. looli-. i~o • aoMl / You're Meine tbe
apull of HimMlf wbicb Oocl bu P'lt hato nary oae
of u. AM you're '"'• it 1tlll llllblmaiahed by tbe car• &116 diMppoiMNt11ta of Uf-.
YCMI Ull Me a IOtll ~Jt yo•r OWD clllJd'a eyH. B~~t ..,_ ~ ai•e tla8t eotal a cM:Dce 'to pow ap
widt die ~Y aacl mi .. tiMt po......,. it ••. aooa ~11 eo ..._., ... h Ia )'OW clllld'a ., ..... aad ~taapa, aoaMIIay, yoe11 eo ~-... h ia bia life.
TIM Cllwda, throedl aref.a nU.io .. edac.tioa,
dne&ope tMt .,Uitull-.r-Mi .. wlaicb we call the
•..J. \<ow cWJd •-"• ... ed .. ntqe of the Chlrrcb'e U.ti'IICtion. ,...._ ia cbwrcla worabip, 1011
will redJaco•er tlile baa~ allld atnacdl of yoar owa aoel.
11Ua Support the Church Series Ia Made Possible Through the Cooperation of
the Following Civic Minded Citizens and Businessmen:
EO L SEOElMEIEit-lEAlTOit EAlL W. STANLEY
1521 Co•Jf Blvd •• C.O.M. HA 2766 AlseMblyMen, 74th Omrict
225 M•rine Ave., lelboe Is. HA I 77S
NEWPORT IALIOA FEDERAL
llllHEIMR AND WALKER SAVINGS I lOAN COAST PROPERTIES CO.
ltuth J•yr..,, l .. ltor ~u~U.,·, H•rdw•re •lid Speci•lti•s A S.vingJ lnstttvti--'. A. PeiMer, Pres.
110 Coast Hwy~ N.l .• IE.con 6411 I )])) Vi• lido -HArbor 1500 N•wport a..d, -HArbor 3290
GENE'S RESTAURANT ... ., BAKERY I
Speci•litin9 In Weddin9 C•les I
705 Co•tt Blvd .. C.O.M .. HArbor 1102
PAUL C . JONES I SON REAL ESTATE
Compl .. e
Re•l &t•te I lnsur•11c. Serviee
2l07 W. a.~• ll¥d~ N.l ., HA 2311
KENNETH STAitEGE
St•el I AluMinum Wiftdowt I 000f'1
110 Coast HW1~ N.L IE.Uft W9·N
I
CLARK METALLIZING, INC.
Conosio11 p,.,.ntion S~i•lirls
506 lOth St., N.l . HMor 2509
)01 E. S.lbo• llvd., a.lboe HA 2651
RICHARD'S LIDO MARKET
Or•n9e County's MOlt CoMplete Mkt.
3433 Vi• Uclo, N.l .. HArbor 2121
THE SHADE SHOP 1
SL _.. t 0 .. v •. .,._.. BAGNALL IMPORT co. n•aes o ra•r-•n• ••n lnaS,
Or•p•ry Hdw. 514 291h St .• N.l . HA IM I H•ndm•de .Gifts froM nny Ch.nlls to Fvrnlture
GENERAL SHEET METAL WORKS 119 Co•d llvd., C.O.M. HArbor 37t2
2107 Ville W•y, N.l . HArbcw 2210
KAY FINCH CERAMICS
M••en of F1~te Pettery
WASHERmE SElF SERVICE
I.AUNDttY
Oyel119, Dry Oe•ni"9, Fini.hed Le!M4ry
The Roberdeaus
Visit in Heights
1be cele bration ~med Uke
Christmas WedneMa7 lut week
wMn Col. and Mn. N. H. ~
deau and tbeir two 101\1, Mike 6, and Tom 3, arrived from Japan at
the Allen Hutt ~. 505 Fullt>T•
ton Ave .. Newport Helghta.
After a week of vialtlng In thia
area with both the Hutta and
Mrs. June Peterson Qtar-18. who
is Mrs. RoMrdeau's alat e r , the
new arrivals plan to travel to
their new station In Washington.
D. C. En route they wUl visit
MajOr and Mrs. Alan L Blum In
F'airborn, Ohio. The latt~r ia an-
other sister or Mrs Robcrdeau
and a former Harbor ~sldent. The Roberdeau met and mar-
ried while he was stationed a t
Santa Ana Air Hue d11rlng World
War II. They then madP their
home in Balboa. Caroyl retumt'd
to s~nd 1 ~ yea rs in Newport
Harbor while a waiting ordera to join her h11Sband In J apan. She-
il; a mt>mber of Junior Ebell and
font\('rly an~ ";th th" St An· dr ews ?resbytM'lan Church Choir
Jean Howell At
Alpha Phi Meet
Miss Jean Howell of Corona del
Mar, pr'es1dent of the Orange
County Alumnae of Alpha Phl So-
rority, represented thia a r ea
at the Quarterly meeting ot the
Southern C&JUomta Council of
Alpha Phi recentl.Y at the bomo ot Mn. c. E. Jobe ln La canada.
Mt. Howell presided at tlle
Janwuy ~tlng of ~-~~~~--~~ CoUnty Alumnae on oa,.,,.,,.
Hoc!eu wu lira. C. N. Ehfield.
Harborites present wne Mrs.
Mary Yarnell, Mra. Joeeph RJAAS
or Balboa Island; Mn. Nadine
Coplen of Ba.y Shores: Mrs. Wal-
ter Evans and Mrs. Paw Kaman·
sld of Corona del Mar; Mrs. Rich·
ard I..&nelrre and Mrs. G. Bwton
Rysdale of Balboa: Mrs. J . Peter
Berrt>tt or Costa Mesa: Mrs.
Holmes Ht>nshav.. Mrs. Virginia
Bridg~ of Laguna
Good Teaching
Conf~ence Held
P la.nnJng a b i1Sy week--end a re
M rs. Anna WevlU and Mrs. Mary
Mo teUer. delegates rrom the
Newport Beach E 1 e m f' n t a r Y
Schools to the conft>rt>nce on Good
Teaching. being sponsored by the
South('rn sectlon of CaUfomta
Teachers Association.
The conference meetings wiLl bt> held at the University or Southern
California wtth '"T~aching foT'
Good American Cttlu-n. .. hlp" o.s the
tht>me.
Among the fow or fl\'e out-
sta nding s~akt>rs repl'e~nled at
the conlerence wlU bt-Dr. Paw
Smith, president of Whittier Col·
lege. Expenses of the two teach· en• trip wt1J ~ peJd by tM echool
board. The-delegates wtU report
to the Newport tea~n at their
March meeting. -------MOVE FROM THE HEIOIJTt'
The L. F. We bsters have moved
from 431 Rh·erside ve .. Newport
Heights, to San Gabriel.
~0 &ESIDE IN COSTA MESA Moving to 2516 FaJrwa.y Park in
Costa Mesa are the Richard Ma·
t.henys, who formerly lived at 401
Fullerton Ave., Newport Ht>lghta.
NEWPORT LOSES 0 . M. OAJN8
Costa Mesa will be the new
home of the H . J. Milllgans, who
formerly lived at 130 46th S t.,
Newport. Their new address is
1691 n.un Ave.
Leuen--
STAFfORD ELECTRIC CO.
llllf ... tfoftl. Meifttettenc.e I Repein
121 Co.,t tt.d .. C.O.M. HMot 2359 404 Coast IIYd. C.D.M. HMot 2566-W ------------
110 Coast Hwy~ N.l. luCOft ~21
SYWPSON •'"' NOli.AR p ........... o.-• ..,..
512 Jltll St., N. L HA 2404
H. H. HOlJaOOK--Pt.UMIEl
N•w Conmw:tiOtl, W.tM He•t.n I
F.meces
2101 W. let&,o. ...... N.l. HA 1411-W
ROIHTS J~YS I Qq.... J.weiry fMt 6ivM t..•,...._. I 223'/l M•n~te A.,. ....... Ia. HA 2321
FITZMORRIS REAlTY CO.
S.l .. --le~~tel.......&dl."te• lllli~teSMt
II l Coast N.. CorON "el N.r
HA.rt.or 2112 I Jt20
FlANCIS J. HORVATH, R..tt.r
H•rtHir /we ,.pertiea
J420 W. ler~MN IW .. N.L HA 1421
DEAR HOP,
'l1lanb for the "Log of 1952." I
always clip out this ftluable awn-
mary of evenb for my own .crap-
book.
CELESTE HARVEY Coroba ....... '
OIJR SOIOOU ITilli • Ja•ior Ti lijli Fi1t. S
Dr. llulh Tiner, JME'illde-nt of
Peppenll.De Cdlep, wlU clellwr
t.M first ~in a wries of Parent
To attempt a dllcuMion ot every IUeued UDder tt.at term atnce I'AIIIratlaa GrouD leett.lftl eado.d
aspect of a IChool'a radlac ......_ eclacatioa at the eJemeD•·--Jewl '"'"'*'«Up With JUIIIior." at the 1n t ~ .-~ ._.~ ~~arbor Hicb Scbool eodal hall at lft.lll a ew la an has ot1wr aoaJI. Teaeben aJ.o 8 p. m. tociiiQ ('l'bwtlda , Dr ~tblllty. 1bla artie merely c:bup c:hfJCir'ftl to dIf fer e n t n.... will dllcwe "JWlio/ ~ u~
lor polio II ...._ held U. --nicht aa Dr. 11ftt.r'a lecture, tW
talk wlll bello at 8 p. m., oae-hatl hour 1aWr tMD ..... ....
Dr. ~ .... ~ the motllen
to participate before oominr to
the talk.
explalna a few of the bule prta. P'CIIUPI' aa the need aNN. always ProlpecU for Peacll'.. · d~ adhered to in the teeddnc att.empti:ne to plaee the ddld · · M..cm ct -"-OD crL:.P o( thla vwy Important subject. wiB'e" he will experience a con-'n1e lecture Ml'iH, a yeerly · ~ iHII
()(aU the buic ~ta ta\Wht ttnooua growth. AI the ddld eveat. 1a ttdl year bring spon-in~ Walen
Ia our IChoola readlnc IJI'Obabb 11 ll'OWS in reading ability, be 1a led .ared by Oranft Cout College u Serviq aboerd the destroyer
the QlOit lm..,rtant Ana the ma.t to Ule that abUlty In the many ~u u tM PTAI ol Newport and USS Ha~y PoweU 1.1 Edward L.
thrUllng to teach. Every teacher wondroul t hJnga it can unfold. Ca.ta Mea Elmtentary Schools KAuffeld, fireman. USN. 80n of
concerned with any phUe 'of thla ExperiencH In resetu•ch, diction-and the High School Thto second I Mt·. and Mrs. William F. Kauf-aubject lmowa the ~NAt load ol ary UM, Ubrary r8d.in1. news and third tatb will be gi\'en on feld of 121 Qtdl Pl.. C.O.ta Mesa.
responsibility lmolved. It h a a eventtl are presented to him. Our suc~lve Wectne.days on ·•Jun-The PoweH rejoined Task Force
been laid that anyOM who teaches modem reading program seeks not lor'a Niche in the Family" ttnd 77 in Septt>m~r for her second another peraon givH that .,.non Oftly to foeter ~fficlent reeding "Improving JWllor'a R.eading." j tour in Korean waters alter a aix-
YO. HOMI
••• Oil IUSINISS
the I'TIOCt effective key lor unlOck· bablf;e.1 but also to •atabllah int~· ... liiMinUC:tl••••••tbellilliiMoliitllta.llrii'S-I.MIIIarohilll.iimliilo'niithlil~iiiriliodliiliiiiniltil~liiUiinJiiil1edliiStaiiiiiiit .. H . ina the world' a ato.rehoule of esu. 1.n good reading .,.terlal and
know&edge and endows him with cultivate tutea and appreclaUorw.
a Ufelona and price&eu poeaea.ion. It is aometimn vel')' annoying
"' 24·-H.. s...C..
"' Low c..t ......
"' Ca .. d_. AIMee w(> are very ooncemed that when we hear the old complaint
I that our modem schools are not each child be g ven the proper teaching reading. Thla crlticiim
atart In reading. No lon~ do La not a jwt one! We most cer-
echools plunge children mto . a talnly are t.eedliDg reading How-maze 0 f rrint ed aymbols WIth • "survival o the fittest" being the ewr-. we are att.mpting . to edu-
i cate all of our routh. 10 1t stands pollcr. The teacher cons ders a to ..._.,.. that -e will ~ better
childs background. lnlerHt, eX'! readen than others
perlence. and abiJJties before Many factor~~ ~use 8 chUd'a
starting him on this difficult ~k. s1owness or «J.(inite block in learn·
A child must have a real desire ing to read. 'The schools art> a war('
to read in order to learn . more of these facton and constantly
effectively and building this ~ s trive to give these children every
alre Is the chief aim of reading ald poesible. A remedial reading
readiness. . . teecher ia employed to help class-
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ZD OCEAN AVE.. PH. ~IJ7
~UNA lEACH --
Tile developmg of readl!'g readi-~ room teachers with th~ childrC'n
ness Is started In our kmdergar-who for some reason are not read· 1
tena. Thia readiness to read con· ing up to capacity. Through her
cerns many particulars which may careful guidance many childrf'n
not be realized by everyone. The have overcome their difficulties n~ ·of each child detennlne his and have developed the reading
readiness and good teachers ap-abillty all the teachers strive to
preclate fuJJy that .all ehlldrt'h ~u~ll~d~in~the~l:r:p:u:p~lls:·=====~~==============~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=: will not ~ ready to read at the
aame tlme just u perenta realize
that their chUdren do not all walk or UClk at the aame age.
Tile ehlld's phyalcal, emotional.
-~~---~--~~~~conditional Influence to1eam. n~
enters the first grade. he is given
a reeding readiness tHt. From
this t.eat with a knowledg\' and ob-
servation of the child's back-
ground and beha\·ior thP teacher
forms her clas in to groups. Each
group is guJded in the process or
learning to read at a pace which
it can takc. Some children. not
yet ready to start readlnst. re-cel"e more N'adlng rt>adiness t>Xperi·
e ntts. So .it continues through
the grade . C'ach child moving as
his ability allows.
For tho concerned with com-
pt-tition. notice herr that health·
!ul competition \\'i th himself and
in a ,::roup or tho f' with similar
ablllti<> is prrs<'nt. It is not
Dream Sequences
In Next Play
Fantastic dream sequences will
pro v i d e both background and
story substance for the New·port
Harbor Community Players' ~ro
ductJon of "Lady in the Dark.' to
be prese-nted Frb. 27 and 28 at the
Newport High School Auditorium.
under the nuspiCl's of ·the Harbor
Elementary PTA.
Young dancers from the Doro-
thy Jo Studio in Corona del Mar.
who w11l participate m these
sce n es. ore: Carolyn Keeler .
Marcia Jn\in, Mary Coane. Kathy
P<'h~rs. Patty Richards. Susan
Schisler, Diane GUbert, Gary Han·
dova . l inda )lorris. 1'oni Thomp.
~n. Linda ~fucks. Suzanne Rich-
ttrd:.nn. Ja<'(lue Ga ton. Sandra
Swanson, Su.c:an Westgate. Dan·
iellc and 0Pidn• Com. Don Swan-
son. Stuart Fox. Wanda Traut-
wein. Jerry Beard, Walter How·
ald. Marcia Freely, Jan ThrelJ(clil.
C'rl.'rt i I ou Wright. Caroline Chung,
Bobby Frost. Gaye McGarrity.
Pam Hadley. S u sl e Petrocchl.
Donna Hill. Janie Mocker, Jill
Broughtcn, Kathia and T am 1 a
Hope, S usan Harshbarger . Patty
Collins. Karen Bruning. Marina
Dorey. Tina Bruning.
Waltz and tango 4&ncers wiU
be F elicia Beltran. Gloria Beltran.
Bonnie Blescar. Lorraine Call,
Marilyn Cartwright, Mary Kn·
meT, !.lary Ann Rusa, Beck-y
SmJth. Sandra Swanaon. Edward
Anderson. Howard Bogert. R~
Boggie, Dick Craig. Martin Green,
Frank Hagerman, Walter Howald.
Olclc Innerst. and Jim Thornton.
SJCilLER8 NOW IN IIALIIOA
They don't promi!K' to staY put.
but they hope they will be at 1522 ~ Miramar Dr., Balboa, for
awhile. according to Mrs. Gordon
Sickler. who has Jived in several
houses during the past rew months. atartJn~ with Newport Heights
and then )ater moving to Newport
~ch.
ANOTHER STANLEY BORN
Another baby, eev~nlh at last
count, wu born to Mr. and Mn.
Andrew Stanley, 1622 Pomona
Ave., Costa Mesa. The new tittle
drl wu born at 0ranp County
JiOI}II tal on FrldaJ, Jan. 3&.
•
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NJ:WLY-WIDIJ Df NKWH»a'r
New)y-wedl Mr. and llrl. JUDM Edward Clark are maldna their
tt.rat home at 123~ 40th St., New-
l:alllp Waat M1 llltaa .._... port.
.. GIH KOlJT ,._TO ...... .....,,...
THERE'S A HAPPIER YEAR IN '53
FOR THE LrM'LE FOLK IN YOUR FAMILY
AT CORONA DEL MAR'S NEW NURSERY
IlPPY DIY SCHOOL
COME AND SEE!
HALF DAY SESSIONS 440 Heliotrope An.
AU Day Care HArbor 1091-W
Mrs. Joan M. HaydeD. Dir.
Moeday Ulna Satlarday-TRA.N'8POBTATION
(10th Yr . Private Nursery SchoGl)
Mrl. ,.... Hambrook ol Balboa
became ~t at tbe Newpart Harbor Scout O.mctl at tbe
e1tction meetmc beld GD 1'\leeda)'
of Jut we.k at the Girl Seout
houle. Her aupportJna oHicen ....
Mrs. Loui8 Olenar u ftnt w.
president; Mn. S1ctney Sanden,
JeCOnd vlce-~t; lin. Cath-
~rlne G i d d l n & s, aecretaJ')': and Mn. Murray Rabbatt, t:rteaurft.
Short reporta from the various
committee cha1rnwn ouUlned the
yeer's actJvitlee under the retdme
of the retirlna (lftSldnlt, lin..
Everett Nunan. Mn. Rabbitt de-
livered the historian's report In
verse. F1nt order of new bum-
ness wu the Introduction of the
new commlttee chairmen by the
newly named pl"8Jdent. ~Yare
Eltablithed Camp, Mrs. w. H.
NeJ.on: troop camp, lira. Wa)'M Newport llartNJr wan two ftnt
Crowl; ftauce. 111'1 E. G. DoPe, blue rtbbanllll the .JiadDq olpoe-a.der'l Oub, Mn. Smith New-ten m a 4 e by efudinta ID U.
berry; Scout boule, 111"1. Nunan; Fourttl I*trtct of CaJitclnU 0..
mem.,.nhlp Mn. S. E. Brtal; en-ol Puenta and TeKt.n. pubUc relatione, Mrs. Roy JfAll-Jobn LaDe IM4Ie the wtnnln& ldCh
11r1. R a I ph Wllcoz; .eboo1 pte~' aD4 Julie llurDda1l
and ortlce Mn Mar-drew the one for the ElemeDtarJ ' · Sehooll. Both poeten will be oa
Dr GiJel Brown of <>range display at the state conventiaa to Cout Colleae, pve a talk on his ~~ In Lena Beach Apia
EUJ'OpeUI tnvela. and ~ n.e ~wardl were made at the
his lmprelllool of youna people Fourth District rneettn& at. Pia-~~ o1 the national Girl cenda Jan. 22. llrl. Harold 0 . Boywy of Newport, ftttb ¥let-Scout coolde Mle on Feb. 21 were l)lftldent. reported on the GoveP-
cBicwled d u r I n 1 the momlne nor'• Confnenoe on Educational bualnell meetiDe Mn. E • the r '""--~to "'-..._ Chapman, the first full-tin» exec-'IV held In ~JIIICU • -._
utlve of tbe Newport Coundl. wa.s orary Ufe mt'll'lbrnhtp wu lift-
awarded a ''Thankl" bade~ for f!nt ed to Robert Gudner of ~
her work tlU put )'ftr. •. del Mar, supf!rior cow1
Jan GaVin's County Clllltter
Present trom the Harbor A.rH
were: MmH. H a r v e y Somen.
Maria Newlanct. Herbert Coleman.
Arlene Casale and Betty F@~,
reprewntlng the Newport Beech
Elementary P.T.A.
Coata Mesa had the foUowtnc membet'$ present: Mmes. E. R.
Carr. Calvin Hudson and C. Orby
Anderson from Undbergh P .T .A.,
Mmes. R. R. Rapp. Robert wu.on
from Harper P .T .A . and ~.
SutheTiand, Wm. Nicholl and Den-
nla Hoeland from Main School
P.T.A.
NEIGHBORS, •
THANKS F OR THE OVERWHELMING RESPONSE we've had YELLOW CAB HArbor 2228 & BEacon 6824 . . . For tbe ut:mo.t in
to the announcement. over the air-KVOE on your dial-of t he grand Cow-tesy and Service ! !
openJng of the Greatel' All American store ln Garden Grove ffortllerly ............. -----------------
Bonnie's) and for the accompanYi'r\i'"av&lanche of grocery sales in the
other two markets advertised-Corona del Mar and Newport Beach.
I adwrtised such unbelievable buys a~holc:e roast beef at only 39c:
per pound, standing prime rib roaat 63c-Th.ia week be sure to lis ten
In fpr such similar buys! My County Olatter Column of the Air is
heard during F ebruary on Tuelidays and Thursdays ooly. at 9 a. m.
to 9:15, when the latest news of club doings, plus oddities in the news
an4 social events are heard! A fine new sponsor. Leon'a Exclusive
Gown Shoppe or Long Beach. has just jolned the sponsors of Co\Dlty
Olatter , so for the latest style news, announcement of lucky prize
_'Yfnners and buys, listen to 1480 on youl' diaJ-KVOE at 9 a .m. Tues-
days and Thursdays!! fDon't miss it!!)
*** YELLOW AND GOLD ALWAYS HCCHt. cheer aad ....... ,ae
to me. W~ll llutead of worrytac a bout that brokee dowll car of
youra, Jut c:aiJ Tbe y,.uow Cab Co .• HArbor !!!8 or BEaeoa 5AU,
and a cheerful drtn r wtll be In fri)nf of yoar door ready to wblllk
yoa away fA) your dab rneetta~r or a lbopplac -.wee wbei'e'·er you
clealre!! Tbea too wby not ~llmlnate aU me~r parklllr worriee
wbea Ahopplltl' by ufllag a cab !! The epitome of ch~rful lf'n 1c-&-
Tbe Yellow Cab Co., HArbor %%%8 or BEAcon Mtt!!
***
FOR VALUES IN KA'M'BE88E8, IIIGderwo or .......... 1--.ltare.
pl• ...... ted ..... ,. .......... tllllll, , ..... .,. Jet Die ~
Mmes. Boyvey, Raymond X.
aa ueef.~Mt Mc.ppe-CA&Ln.&"S P't1BN1-
TJTBJ:.-Pay for what yo. ' pt-.ot lor a
faaey .tore froat!! ~ p -
lere!! CA&L'I'l.r8 P'I1BN'ITV8.E SHOPPE
-1110 Harbor Blvd., C.ta Meea!! (A
ato.e'a tllrow frOID Newport Bh .. !) o-1 wttll
wllto appredate yoar patroaap!!
Harvey, 'nlomu Jako, Marti
Newland, A. L. Hayward, Byrcn
Fenley, Glen Whitloc:k. WUl1am
Croa, H a r r y Cam~U. Jadt
Raub, Carl 'nK:lmu, Herbert Cole--
man, Edward B. Flah, S. E. Bri.al
and Ted Hambrook •es-eeented the Newport Harbor UNoft Inch palaJ loeaJ people Sebool P.T.A.
*** UVING IN OR ADJ ACENT TO SANTA ANA? Like having
dinner out now and then to relieve the monotony of meal preparation
in your home? In Santa Ana we fortUJU\te ly have a delightful dining
_..r,,IJ'llll"
1111-_ .. ,
spa. the dining room and terrace or which
have just been rcderorated. ~nd 'o'ill defi-
nitely please you if you like an artistic sur-
dounding while eating out!! Prices?-from
85c: a dinner for childrt.'.!! and Sl 65 up for
adults! The dinner hour is from 5 :00 to
8:30 P • .M .. then the a fter thf.'atre a-la-t arte
d.lnners from 11:00 to l :OO..A. M . there you
lllgll Sclaool PTA
To Meet Tuesday
The regular meeting of the
N e w p or t Harbor Union H12h
School ~,T.A. will be held 1n the
recreation room at the H 1111
School at 7:30p.m. ~y.
ARE YOU IN A DlLEMMA be-cause yoW' offspring IS ront£'m-will find entertainment conti n uo u s 1 y
Music will be provided by t he
Melodists. Madge Fulbright. TelT)'
Glocge and :"ionnan Creighton wW
give student talks. A panel &.
cussion o n counselling will be
Marjorie Adams. Robert Magnu.-
son and Edwin C. Rice.
Sophomore M o t h e r s wiU _,.
hosteSSf'S, under t he leadership of
Mrs. William Cross. hospitality
chairman.
pia ting the bonds or mat rimon)·~ 1 have a complete solution for you!! chan ~~ted For )'ou busy people-here's a wonderful pia('{> 1 o take your
Drop ln at Leon's. 3.=>3 East Oc<-an Bh·d .. Long Beach, where genial business assodatf;'s for luncheon. sen·ed daily from 11 :30 A. M. to 2:30
Mr. Lron is offcrinJ: a oompletP bro<.'hure caUed-"How to ~1akeo Your P. M.-Defi.nite privacy in a ll the booths for business ronfN·cnct'S. and
Wl'ddlng Go Smoorhl)J': l\lention County Chattt>r~! Therfs just the banqueot room can accommodate up to 60 persons for that a nnual
about everything in it from the moment or the engagement" announet:>-or semi-annual affair to bring the members of your concern together~! E--~
ment thru the wedding and honeymoon period!! It·helps brides and I Then too, spacious parking facilities righ t on the pre mises and no 20% j Ae L•IISIIA School
thPir mothers with its authoritative information on the proper pro-ft'deral tax .... CLUB GARDENS-807 So. Ma.in St .. Santa Ana.
c:edure and wear ror evl'rything!! What shoppe? Leon's of Long Kimberly 2-9703. for reservations!!!! 1 •~ Ba:VEIU.Y LUND
Beach! The most f.'XclUSi\'e and IMgest gown shoppe in this entire I * * *
territory. just filJ<'d wit h nothing but gowns of every description-LADIES, HOW OFTEN DO YOU OET ttr~d of )'Our o._ .. cook-grat::t ~~~~e~~~~:!de =
noor length, or ballt>rina, in c\·ery type color and' material-formals lor! Wbea JOU do. w•y not ~ ad\ .. •tace of a r~aUy ""~Uent , Muter and MiA treu of ceremon18
from $17.95 to !65. and wedding dresses from S24 to $150!! For the coarmet's paatFy-tlle Lapaa Saaek Sboppe SJO Cout Bh·d.. ~0., 1 were Dave Emmcs and Patty
mothers of the bride and groom too-a most complete selection ot de-La~ Beacb, wbere lteeb, ... ,.thd ca.a.e. Riley. Prizes were won by Jerry
light!ul gowns to suit any taste and figure. -LEON'S BRIDAL are eerv----e~ -_ ... __ _._. erndeat Cline, Phyllis Milum, Larry Met-~ "'J ..._..._ caJr and B eve rly Lund. '!be
SHOP-353 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach!! pr .. !! Tille OD .. ...._C featan of tills food teachers who went to the dance
* * * EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT
NIGHTLY
by well-known
artists ...
FINEST CUISINE!!
Famous charcoal broiled
steaks---
as you like theDL
also Roast Beef
(Eastern prime ribs).
r« reser v&tions ! ! Kimberly 2-9703
.., .............. Aa
•
apa .. lta IDOderalty, pi• tile dellclltfal deeora-were Mr. Mahlar, Miss Dulin and
Uoa la rood taate, aad. ll yoa•re like nw ball Mfi:'~t~.iooct time after the
tile ~ of •U.C Is .. Uae rela.Dtloll In dance were Toni Grtmsteacl. Dar-
pleaiUlt IIUITOtladlnp!! Beblc a. Laf111l& •acb lene Green, Bev Lund and her
-aa&~~y IDtere.Uq penoaalltlee come aac1 ro, ao f!at tMre oft.eta If mother Mrs Paul Lund. ~Y
Jo .. ten.H•----a.. wllto spent about an hour puahJng w yoa 8 Y -.-...-are dollac tbJIICa. .. W e w orld of car after it ran out of gu ln 38th
OGJ'S!: LAGUNA 8NAOit 8BOPPE-Lacana ~h !! Street. They finally ended up at * * * the Arches. p~ • • • 'G A VALEl'\Tl="lE PARTY• Both of the gaJnft with West-
Here's a very inexpensive w~y to decor~ minster were won by ow-tea m
your table and home-Drop in at last week. We're now starting the ~..-..-·~-TON'S 5-10 and 25c store. wh~>re a Huntington Bea c h Basketball
completely new line or Valentine candy League. • • •
has just arrived!! Teeny, and large heart Last Saturday Pat Amott, both
shaped candy of \'arious descriptions plus cheerleader and G. A. A. Presi-~ excellent interesting inexpensive sJection of Valentine cards •• to dent, moved to North Hollywood.
f1t an)• purae--Berore I forget-there is an unusual heart l haped box TaJdn8 her place u c~rleader la
of chooolatl's for-you won't believe It-SOc so whet .. ~ . Pwfaltlty Tutti~. G. A. A. Prt-sident • •n:r your c•rcum-be r~lected
stances are meager or otherwise-rem ember MILTO:\"'-5·10 a nd 25c 1 • • •
Store, 1801 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa!! Girls P. E. cla ss ofricers are: * * * · P residents -Beverly G l b b o n a,
\\'OULD rou LIJlE TO llNOW of a ahppe wbe ~~ ~ne Riley, Susan Brown and
odd lodek-baeb eaa IMI INaPt t. ftt aay t.ome! ;:r tbat 11~ I ae!u.~thy ~!~~t~-J:~~
aonaetblac IMte.d of a Uaaak JOG •o~, or W'Jae. \UIU.C a COII\'JIIee. Blower and S a n d r a Swa.nton.
eta& lrtelld. ta.e• too. wlttea Y«* a~ ~ SQuad Leaden-Marcaret RudeU. clolac yoar h0111e for tlllat decorattn G.lenda J ohnston, Jeanne Reeves. Joan Brandt. Sharon w._.delleb, note. stop ID at .Macide'a Potterr alld Norma Bent. ~tV Ev--. g_._
Otlt Moppe, 4le E. 11tll St.. Coeta St~·art. Pat Ragan, Gerry NN'k,
M-. Wlleu.er ,.. ..._, oee of ......_ C.rolyn Bar n e a. Ann c...nJner.
llnfll-.e larp eer de Clfll_...._ JuUe Humdall. Dan a Fadler. ___.. Mona Rae Barlow SherrtU J&..
or a ..._17 ......... • ,....._., ........ U., .... ._. • ~. Phyllll imum. N&ftC:lt
TM ... ,. ... JWwlf ..... a lilt el _,. Here ... Ia a -c· lleyaDt, JW Tll.ylor and WIJI4T
..... lw a..t • 1 11ft ,_ a ...... wlde:ll _. ..,...IPIT ... ~ GrueU.
,., • .., ..... attic wltla ........ ......._ lee .._, ll8eJde'a
.._ • a:. l'ltla IJt.. C.... .._1 (N ..... .._~are a lew
........................ ,... • ., Ute --· ewt!!)
*** FOLLOW IIY ''COLUMN OF THE AIR"-"County Chatter" on
Station KVOI'--te C1D yaur dial at 9 A. M, to 9:15 ewry ~
and 1'lllurlday durtftl F.,.,._J'fte lifts at every Woadeut!!
Lllte!! New .... " ...... tlon liD the old c.Me!!
Yaan .-.,.far the bid ....,_
JAN GAVIN.
lll:lltiUI LEAVE COM
Mr. and Mrs. PhilUp lleJft'S
have 1014 their home at 503 Gold-enrod Ave., oar-del Mar, ad
•ve mowd to Nortb lfoU7wood.
where Mr. Me)'ft'l Ia now woe':!: Wltb tblm went the two
...... Patrida ud David.
DIRECTORY
a•awca 1TII .. ...,.. ...............
ICistler & Co.
Canplete lnanDce Sen1cll
Auto-,...-~ ~tal -Ule-t lnsured Home ....
_. Nwpt. BlftL, H . B.IU ...
GERAlD W. RITCHIE
Realtar -IDiuraDce Notary Public
IN CORONA DEL MAR
SINCE !a
1211 Cout BML
HArbor 83 -Ewl: HArbor 3&15
NUUD1'
HAPPY DAY SCHOOL
Early Oilldhood Educatioa
for Uttle Folk 440 Heliotrope Ave.
Corona del liar, caw.
HARBOR 1091-W
Tramportatioa FurDIIbed
AUTHUR MURRAY'S
G1 OOAS'I' BLVD.
Coroaa dill ~
0,.10to10
Far flw .... _.,.
CAD HArM.-
IIILVI:& PL&ftllfO
Silver Platers
ADd SllwrmdU.
Repair -Reflnlahlna -Resllate Gold -Sllver ·Copper· a--
Near Ccxnm\111$17 Ouda
1914 Harbor Blvd. ec.ta ....
BF.acaa 5llJ
Margaret L. Scharle
Teec:ber ~ PlaDO
Orp.nlat -ACCCllllpanlet
~ta·
307 GOLDENROD AVE.
Coroaa del Mar
Lawrence K. Gundrum,
M.D.
17ti Superior Ave., O.t& ~~
Practkle Umfted to DI:III-
ofl'.u, Nc.e, Throat: AlJerv omce Houn: by Appointment
B!'.8caa tl5aJ or BbCOD .a5
•
I
. Home Society Auxiliary li
Plans Lucky '13' Ball ~~=.=
~~~~Eut--= =~~~~~ :=:~t=·=~ to the N.....,.-t Harbor Auxlllar7ot eacm reponed on the work day night at the Glrl Seout H of the Chlldren'a Home SodetY o of her Committee durlne the ye~ar. ln Newport Beach.
Olllfom1a, on -rue.c~ay of lut Urar her IUidance. aid to a num-The IJ'OUP alao dedcled ttaa
WHk. ber of DHClY mothera ln Oranae t~r next rneetlna. to be held Feb Mn. WUh'ed &Tis, ~t. County hu fleen fumlahed. lnchMI-15, will be Guest nlcht, with a
called attention to the work of lnC the proytaion of teYeraJ lay-paMl IChecluled to ca.o..
the Otiaeft'a Committee on the e ttea, medical eare, and. ln lOme ownership and drivlnl of can
Adoption of Odldren ln Califomla tnatance., a temporary home for high Jehool student.l. u n c1 e r the dlrecUon' of MaDuei the expectant mother. This pro} For refnshmenta. cakea were Sftael. 1n lnt:rodudnc Mrs. o.aJ-ect oripnated In the Newport served, baked by the girls
len L&Dden, lecialattve ehalrman Harbor Auxiliary, in an attempt attended a televaion show
for the auxlllary. Mn. I..anden to aolve the problema of expectant r:nontb and were given cake 0
explained that the work of the motben who, beau.-they an aampl.es.
-=~~
drapery hardware
draperies
slipcovers
custom lampshadea
cameo curtains Committee bad been to atudy the destitute, felt that they muat aeek A commlttee wa.s appointed by
probleml of adoption ln Call1om1a. ald out.l[de the estabU.bed 1tat e President M a d g e Fulbright to
In order to bring fac:Q to Uaht aaendes. write a conatltution for the or-
U.t would reault ln the enact-Mrs. 0 . G. Sueu. ~pres.ident ganizatlon. SpoMOra of the meet-
ment ol better leglalation affect-and chalrman of the Hearta and ing were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
in£ c:hllclren'a welfare. Flowera Ball Masque, scheduled Cooling of Beacon Bay and Mr.
lin. Berls quoted briefly from a ror Friday, Feb. 13.-commended and Mra. £. H. Warhurst of Co-UPHOLSTEIY p.~ on •-n.e Physlclana Rela-Mn. Mort Porteous, decorations rona del Mar. ar.IUILD. 1....... • l'-STYUNe tionahip to the Aatlon Pro-chairman. for the work that hu ------~ .....,
gram." written by ~ld G. been done to create a fairyland at-STAYS IN SEWPO&T HEIGHTS • GCWI'Iplete. guerent..d MMC1e
Tollefson, a member of the Board mosphere of "lucky superstitions," Mrs. Mary Westcott hu moved, of high..t quelity
or D l r e c t 0 rl of the Children 's the thPme or the Ball this year. I but she still Uves in Newport 411 E. 17ft! Ho~ Society. a nd then read a re-Mrs. J ohn Bidwell. Balboa Is-Heights. Her addreu, whJch wu C 0 S T A WE SA
port from Mrs. Logan Hendrick-, land. repor'l'ed \.hat the "Lucky 13" fonnerly 521 San Bernardino Ave., IEac-5416
tloristl selected to create lavish is now 526 Fullerton Ave. Mrs. Betwe.11 T11stin l lrviM Sts.
Hatbol" H-all h floral muques for the annual Pa-_w~es~t~co~tt~wo~rks~~a~t~t~h:_e~d:_ty~~ha~l~J.:_:===========~ rade of Muques are already at
work on their designs.
Mn. John Broughton of Cliff I
Haven is Cbafnnan or the Manne-
Quins. who are Mmes. Frederic Flash ! Are you constant))• being Clear>·. Kenneth Boettcher, Wal-
lelt out? Are }OU b.•hind llm<"4? .e r Cole, B. N . Desenberg. Charles
In ,eneral, are you out of it f Spicer. Roland Vallely, Mort PoT-
For the young ... and the young in heart
Reeently a survey wu taken at teous. F . R. Huber, Charles Ull-Harbor Hl&h of likable character-man, Emory Moore and Tuller latlcs fCW~d in the female by the Topper.
male tex and vice vena. Nelson Pringle will act as Mas-~ boys bad thla to say: t er of Ceremonies for the Parade,
Purity: "Whatever the)' mean usisted by' t h r e e Judgea. Rex
by this la left to your lmagina-Brandt. Lewis Stanley, an expert
tlon " m the use of flowers and designer A. sense of humor : "="ot nee('~ 1)( many award winning floral
carlly sarcast1c." floats. and internationally known
Ambition: "ln othe: v.orruo niJ I cartoonist Virgil Partch. 1
lazy f~ around us!" Co-hostesteS for the luncheon 1
Thrittlnesa and honesty. were Mrs. Lawrence Brown of I
'!be girls had quite different Cliff Haven. Mrs. Harold CaldweU
opinions ln what they wanted ln of Shore CUffs. and Mrs. F . R. I
male companions. Ambition rated Huber of Balboa Island 1
No. 1 with girls. The second rea-~ 1
ture was a likable sense of humor
A third factor was listed under j c;• J _
the heading of tolerance. Ap~r-4GMOM4
ently they like a boy to be patient 1 I
with them. Believe it or not . the -Q' J
gir ls wa nt the boys to show somPSC UIIUWell fonn of lotelllgenet". In most cas -,-·
at our age there st'ems to be a By A.":\' definite lack ..
F rom this little survey I don't I Encarclf' her waisl on \'aiPn·
expt'Ct any drastic changes. b~.!~ t me·s Oar: Ba hful or nor. she'll maybe a few will lx• a little bt loH• )OU tor it. if )OU do 11 with
v.iser in the long run. a ne\\ hand made Caldt•ron belt • • • j ::.uch a has just a r r i v (' d at I Another one of those sleepless O'BRI E~~s. A tx>lt is a beautiful
slumtx>r parties! It was held a t 1 J:ift because it is personal and use-I
Lyn Smith's ljr.) ho use last Satb-ful. an aSS<'t to milad)•'s costume •'-
urday. The whole K. T. ~. clu I in this 1~ be it wide and soft. ~ was there. including the nev.k• mall. contoured to her waist, , . .._
I members. who are Joan Clar ·I p Ia i n. bright-colored or lavishly 1 >
Donna Hoppe. and Lyn Bosley. trimmed. Choose sunshine yellow. ~
• • • t I lace white or heart red with gold I ( 'l The rooters. for Harbor's baske • trim ... smart enameled crests ~
ball team came awa~ from . t~ .. a go~eous bronze swallow. '> game with Huntington last F'rada} 1 , ~
I ve ry down hearted, for Harbor Scarf• are aaodller appropriate [.,
had lost-76 to 46. Seen walking I «tit for \'a.lfllu.ett Day. Cupld 0
wearily away from the stym were will c h ar rn h~r \\1&11 the aew ' ~~•-Pattie Dresden and PhH Kilmer. Al)riq' .,..eea.. or haad palated ' •
Sam Rhemborg and J £>tta Gannon. ~~quarK. 1'oa.. yoanelf, will be •
Jack West and Gaytha Bouchey. lmpr~ With Ute frMb wlalte I , " Gloria Chapman and Greg Wright., allb "1UI tbe cla.laty b&Dd-rollt'd
sen Lyn Bosley and Mike H.-n-
RuadStovm
c A N D I E 5
WIN YOUR VALENTINE with a Judie Sleeper and Kendall Jacob-b~ms La roolon. 1 E~~ G:
sha~ Gall Frahm a nd Bob Milum. ;:;prin~ ''on't be complete this l
PUNEaAI. DIJQlCTO& Lucll.ie Pope and Martell Lendscy,l )i.':tr witho Jl a touch of patent
Barbara Hayes and Bill Keltr-r. lt-ath<'r. so ccmt-and st-e the new I Baltz Mortuary Marilyn Peterson and Rolly Pu-' pat e n t handbalfS and belts at
gorgeous red Heart filled with Russell Stover
Assorted Chocolates. Chapel b7 u. a. laski. and Terry Gloege and Ann O'BRlEN'S. T wo especi~Uy be~u-~
Allen. t tirul styl<>s are la\'ishly hnt>d wtth priced from HARBOR G Saturday. Jan. 24. many Har·' red leather.
borltes v.~ere seen at the Orange . Coroaa del Mar, Ot.Ufanlltl Drh·e in. Included among them ADd &peaJdac or aprtn~t. ~ow
Ample Off-Street Partdnc wire· Lucille Pope and Bob Wet-lA the dJn~ to eyf' the aewf'ilt of l.;:==::::;:========::::J":I j udie Sleeper and Larry Cha p-Sloat loldrt• and •ltd tbe oae r ma'n Taja TohlU and Jlm Wheeler. to wal.k wUia you U.roup the
FrteDdly Neilftborbood Service
PARKES-RIDLEY
GRAUEL CHAPEL
and '!';ancy Tritt and Dick Camp-maD)' ....... t ti1DM &Mad. We
· bra« about t~ ext'lu.lvH be-
bell. I ca~ t~ ftt aad qllorlnc arf' a1
110 Broadway
aa.ta ....
BALBOA 18 1\"EW HOKE
Dean Kephart and family haw~ '
changed their address from 14
Balboa Covet to 2125 Miramar I Dr .• Ba.Jtx..
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
PP-*11101111 ALWAD ~ «MM*•
B&NP1'0 ... BARBO& D8VG8 ... .,......_ ••--=t••• ow_ ... ..,
. You Can Do Better at
Co.
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IEacoD 5151 1111 ltewpwt BmL .._._.
f'~at &IJ Ute Iabrie aad the7
are oars alone. Some of tiMal
an-faall.IOIH'd ta the '"""' l!ltria« aldrt oaWae. bat tllley tua n tlt~lr
ff'.llllalae .S.talls that rnakf' you
lmow tlley an ~ uqulal~
Sloat loldrt.--la ,. t r t e d -.ell
pleat... tapertd poc_keU. rnatd-
lac bat toM. \.otf-<'8ter fut...a-
l.ap. I~· ad pleat. for ''""' ~ f'IMDt Wbfta yo• "-alk a ad a
rood euy ""*·
You will want to greet spring
with:= tattersol cheek or a soft ~Y . noel or the white miracle
fabric rmanently pleated .
Come see us at O'BRIEN'S for
your wardrobe and for your Valen-
tines! . . -.
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IIAitel -1'11 COAI'I' ~AD
OOIIONA Dll. IIA&
.75¢-1.75 -2.75 -5.25 -7.50
Or ... win her hart with A'torUd
Chocofat~• in a v~ry sp~cial
Valmtine wn.p .
Pound Sl.l5
Ttw -perlect e xprn•ion
of low ... ~ Gold Gift
Box of Chocolatn and
Butt«· 8ont.
Pound $1.65
llkQ.lS
"The Prescription Pharmacy ·
823 Coat BmL HArbor 2272 CarODa del liar •
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... ·-· ••Ev, DGI't!lwM _. havtn& • n6ll ot • map~No 4M. ncarcJI4 IWW ...t aloallalt ~ ,..,..~,... w-... Mt; tMtace ....... ....., .... === llli"•zdwr'Uid·---d.-t· ;::I ,. . -... H • ........, .,.. I. 1~ aJona IIJd cww a dlltance ot lllaDia. 411 -. a. ·VIa:' 1• lal. a .., x ._ ac.nn.Ut R. An-
. L I N t' 153-fl f~ theftce oa a IIIDe .,..,._ CallfOmla, tbence toUtbeliy aJoDa tance of loutJ ftet to the ._. llartne = ..._. ,.. __ .._ ....._
eqe O tU lng IOQth 52•3f'W tft!llt aDII ..... aUd ~ .... ~~ aJd Dina of • CUift C0Deaft tiJ .. deftoe of UP --ILY-
f ••nllriMa Ne.. tell &ent to Jut mentioned auw a (lty .._ to•tta ~ eut and JaW.. • nciUI olliiiM eamt.t ~OYer' Newt~~~
A &aoL1JTION or Jl!IDN·. aau.nce of •18 f•t to ltll peat tectlcn wtlh ·...u.rtr of ...........S «JJil-atJdy 1M( (910') rea tn hta ~ ~¥-=
'I'ION TO AJIIlN'Dl. AND GJV· of lntmleOUGD wttb the at__. State HiabwaY ORA~A etpty tluoulh an arc lencth of 317.9t5 wtth tJie. "~--'-! ... "!_.t ..,..._ lBO NOTICJ: TIII!:IUilOF tkJoed DOl' threat liae, of Cclr'OM feet (80') Ill width, theDee w.t• feet: theDce mutls 16• 01' WtJit Of the First ~""" ~IN ..... _
1ftereu, there la lituated out· del Mar; laid pobat bellac in the ffb' alona aiel IOUtblrl7 line and tue~Dt to 1a1t eurw, a cllftaDoe 1:& wife, Juanita. and dll\lcht.r,
.-and contlcuo..-to t.be City of Clt,y Boundary of the City of New-alone aJa Clt,y Bouadllry Dne to of 81.00 feet to the north ... tertY Swan, a. Hve at Cl Mancokl
Newport Beach a ~rtaln unin-port Beech; thebce northweaterlY Ita lnte.-etion wttb tbe eutatY comer of al4l Lot 5, Tract tUf; Ave., Corcna del Mar.
babated aree u hereinafter more along aid nortbeuterly 11ne anCI line of State ~ ORA-0-A Uwnoe ~b' alonJ waterty ..... ~ JUticularb' ducrlbed; and alone aid City BouDdary line to one h\IJ'Mhd and tb1rty feet (lJCY) III"')onptioft of the ~ly line curw 15.00 '-t: t.ta..ce Nortller~
........, tbe owners ol aUd Its interaectlon with the afOI'emea ln width; thence .outlwt'ly atona 01 -.tel Lot 5, to the point of be-along a c:ut'ft eonea•e to tbe
Jlllli'O!I have ~xPreued t.hem.lelves doMd DOrthwect•ly Une o1 State Mid Jut menticlwd eute:rly line Jlnnlna. Northeast havtog a ,.._ of 440
.. dNlroua of having the same Hlpway 186-A. 80 ~t In width; to Its In~ wttb the .outh· ......,. Metlee Ia H~ 01..., feet the Jut mentioned llne,
&Dftt'Xed with the Ci ty of Newport tbence nortbeutedy alon1 aid erly 11De of OR.A.«).A one bundred that on Monclay, March "9, 1~ "NOrth 82•41'10" Eat." lwtn&
Beach: and northwesterly line and along Mid feet (100') In wicltb: theDee W8t• at the hour of 7:10 P.M. OJl--radial to Mid curve. tlvoulb an w.enu. it would be for the City Boundllry line to the true erly alone said Jut mentioned c-.y, or u 100ft theftaftf'l' u the arwle of 4Q•t7'50'" a dlataDot of
Mt Interests for the City of New· point o1 beldnalna .otatherly line and aJaDa aid City matter may be hHird. at the eoun. 33.00 teet to a UJ¥ 'tanpGt; thence
port Beach and Its citizens tor the "--.... ..._. No. I Boundary Une to ita liltenec:tlon cl1 Chambers of the Oty Hall ol . North 2•55'00• Wtat aklftLaaJd
City or Newport Beach to annex Beginning at a point ln the City wtth the llne of ordlnu)' hl~h Ude the City of NewpcJI't Bee.eh, 3300 line tangent 283.83 feet to t be-
the sa 1 d hereinafter described Boundary l.i.ne of the City or of the Pacific Ocean tn w-ewport w .. t Newport Blvd., Newport llnnintJ of a eurv• .--ve South-
property; and Newport Beach, said point belne Bay and dellgna'" "North Une'; Beech, Califonda, a heartnl wiD west~rl7 having a ndl..-ot 20.0Q ~ the City of Newport in the north'NeSWrly Une of Avo-u establiahed by the Dec:ree m be had at which haring an,y per-teet· thence NorthweeterlY &Iolli
Beach dJd. on or about ~ber cado Avenue u abown upon a map the action entitled. Oty of New-son owning any real ProPer t )' wd' curve tangf'nt to the Jut
9 1952. submit to the Orange of Tract No. 682 recorded 1n port Beech, Plaintiff, w. F. M. wihln the boundaries cA the terri· mentioned line tJarGuch an angle County Boundary Commission a Miscellaneous Ma[Ja. Book 20. Pae~ Strobridge, et al, Defendants, tory 10 proi)Oied to be arvwxed. u of 75•3T()(Y' a cta.tanee of :18~
)egal description and plat of said 19, recorda of orange County, Cue No. 23686, of the Superior dNertbed above, ma.v appear and feet to a line tanRent aaJd line
hereinafter described uninhabited California and belne 339.43 feet Court of the State oL.Oallfomla, object to the propoeed uu~xatl011 tangent beln& the Southerly line
area tor Its approval, pursuant to southwesterly of the lnten«tlon In and for the County of Orange, and show e&UM, why lUCia llln1-of the Callfomia State Highway.
Section 35002 of the Government of tbe northweeterly proloacatJon a certified copy or which decree tory should not be eo annexed. 100 feet in width u recorded May
Code or the S tate or California; or the center llne of ~d A~ wu recwded Se1Jtembeto 19th, The above and foregoing R8o-20, 1931. Book 487, Page 3 or Otfi·
and nue as shown upon utd map or 1928. In Book 201, Page 253 of or-lutlon was duly and regularly ciaJ Records of aald Oranre
Whereu, the apprpval of said Tract No .. 682 and tbe u ld north· ftdaJ Records; thence northwest-passed and adopted at a regular County; t h ence Southeut~rJ;y
Orange County Boundary Com· westerly line of Avocado A\-enut', erly along said "North Line" to a meeting or the City Council or along the said Southerly Une of
mission has tx-en secured; thence north 80"22' west a dis-point in the State Highway ORA-the City of Newport Beech, held the California State HJghway. as
Now. Thf'refort>, • It Rellolved. tance of 231.12 feet. thence south 60-A, having a width of eighty feet on the 26th day of Januaq, 1953, Y'eeorded in said Book 487, Page
by the City Council or the City of 83•38' west a distance of 57.98 180'), said point belll'B south s• ss· by the following vote, to Wit: 3 and a_long the Southerly line of
Newport Beach that the following f~et. thence south 21 '20'50" west a 18" east, 1,113.01 feet from the ~YES, Coundlmfon: Smith. the Ca1ifornia State Highway u
cle<:l.arations and notice be made distance of 91.67 feet. thence northwest comer of th~ northeast NO.nchES, lCosbell, 1Bennett. Miller. recor"(led April 14, 1948. In Book
and given: south 38"43'20" west a distance or one-quarter ( JA) of Section 29. • unc lmen: None 1750, Pate 437 of OftlciaJ Records u l• llf'reby DeclarM, that pro-123.40 feet. thence on a line bear-Township 6 South, range 10 west, ABSENT Councilmen: None of said Orange County and along
ceedlngs have been initiated by ing south 7"30'50~" west to Its in· S.B.B. & M .. said point of inter-NORMAN MTLLER the Soutberb' ~of the said Call·
tbe said City of Newport Beach. ter~tion with the northerly line section also being forty feet t40') M lornia State H ighway as recorded a City of the 6th Class. to annex of Bayside Drl\'e as described in southerly of Engineer's Station ATTEST: ayoT in said Book 487, Page S, of Otfi-
the said real property a.s herein-Deed Book 830. Page zn. Official 683 plus 40.95 on the center line K cial Recorda to a point 1098.48
after described. which said real Records of said Orange County, of said Highway; said point also g: ·6Rl:ST feet Southeuterly from the end of
Jl'I'Operty Is contiguous to the pres-thence northwl'sterly a long said being the westerly terminus of the p1ubtYl. herJ 29 F b 5 l953 curve having a radius or 1.950 feet, ent boundaries of said City of northerly line to its intersection ordinary high tide line of the Pa-18 : an. ' e · • as recorded ln Book 1750, Page Newport B<'ach, and which prop-with the City boundary line of the d flc Ocean in Newport Bay and In the Newport Harbor Ensign. 437 of said Offic:lal Reeorda Of
erty Is, at the present time, com· City of Newport Beach. thence designated "North Line". and LIGAL MOTta 0 rang e County; thence South pJetely uninhabited. southeasterly along said boundary north bank of the Santa Ana RHolaUoft No. tOll 39•38'00~" West a1oDg a line JlleU.o
Notice Is HPreb,v Glvea that it tine to an angle point, said angle Rh •er, as established by a decree A RESOLUTION OF INTJ:N. ured at right an~e-to the aald
i8 proposed by said City or Nl.'w-point lying in the southwesterly in uld Court Case No. 23686; TION TO ANNEX, AND OIV-State Highway 226.60 feet to the
port Beach to annex the herein-prolongation or the nort hwesterl~ thenc~l' North 19• 49' 41~ west. lNG NOTIVE THEilEOF beginning of a curve eoncave
after described real property to line of •vocado AHnue (tor· along said north bank of the Santa Whuu-. theri! I• sttua.ted out-Northwesterly having a radius of
the City of Newport 13<-ach, which merly ZTfh A\·enuel as shown Ana Rt\'t'r to a point in the north-aide and contiguous to the City of 435 feet; then c ~ Southwesterly
aid rPal property shall. in these upon a map of Corona dl'l Mar. erly line or said State Highway Newport Be 8 c h certain unin-along said curve tangent to aa.ld
proct'edings, bear the name ''Five recorded in Miscellaneous Maps. ORA -60 -A. one hundred feet habited areu as hereinafter more last mentioned line through an Parcel Annexation." The specific Book 3. Pages 41 and 42, records 1100'1 in width; thence southeast-particularly described; and angle of 35•44'58"' o distance of ~ptlon of the boundaries of ' of Orange County, thence north-erly along said northerly line to Wlleftaa. th~ owners of uld par-Z71.42 fc.>et; thence South 14•37'07'
the territor!-so proposed to be I easterly along sa1d outhwesl<'rly its intei'S('ction with the southerly eels have expres&('d themselves u East along th~ prolongation of a
annexe-d are as follows: prolongation and alon~ said City prolon~ation of the wes)erly line desirous of having the sam~ an-line radi.al to last mentioned curve
AU that certain land ~1tuated 1 boundary lin'• to the pomt of tx>-of aid State Highway ORA-43-A. nexed with the City of Newport 50.00 feet; t hence South 20'33'55•
in tht' Coun_ty of o .. nnK<', 'tal€' of I ~inning. om.• hundred and thjrty feet t 130') Beach; and West 100 feet; t h ence North
Califo1 nla. contl~uow to the City Arult>uUon Pafcf'l S n. S in width· th<'~e northerly along Wbert'Ut it would be for the best 69'26'05" West 206.22 reet to the
<lf ~"'"'' po t t fk•uch. dc>~C'I'ibed as Bet!innlng at l'. !' Bulkhead said prolon~ation and along said interests of tht' City of Newport beginning of a curve con cave follows. to \\II: Station No. 131. said Bulkh{'ad wester ly line of State Highway Beach and its citizens lor the City Southl'rly ha\;ng a radius of 100
An.nu.atlon Part'f'l S o. 1 Station being in the southt'rly liM ORA-43-A to a point in the City of Ne\vport Beach to ann<'X the feet: thence Northwe&terly, Wcat· B<-~nnnin~ tll th!' point of inter-of State Highway ORA-60·8 one> Boundary which lies two hundred sald hereinafter described pro-erly and Southwesterl,y along Mid
l!<'Ct ion of th(l northeastf'rly pro-hundred feet Cl0011 in width; as and sixty f<>et t 260' 1 northerly of perty; and (.'Uf\'e tangent to said lut men-km~tnt ion of thf' northwe tPrl,. line r ecorded In Book 487. Pace 3. Of-the Intersection of the northerl.Y \Vb th Cit f N t tioned llnc t.hrouph an angle of
of A vocndo AH'llll(' 1 formerly 27th ficial Records of OrangE.> County; line of the west ramp of the Cah-Beach~djd' on :r abo~t Janu~2. 48"00'00. a distance of 83.77 feet
Strl'rt I wIth the northwesterly thence westerly along said south-fornia State Hjghway described 1953 submit to the Orange County to a Jlnl' tanaPnt: thence South
proloncation of lh<' northeasterly erly line to an angle point In thP as second in Deed recorded June Bouiumry Convni~lon a legal de-62o33':)5" West aJong said line tan-
JinP of Corona d1•l Mar as shown City Boundary line of the City of 12, 1931. in Book 489. Page 67 of scription and plat of said hcrl'in-gent 505.10 feet to the beginning·
upon n mar 1 l'COrdcd in Miscel-Newport Beach. said point also Official Records of OranJ:e County: after described uninhabited area o! a curve concave Easterly hav· lan<'nu~ Mop Book 3. Pa~("S 4.1 and being the northl'astcrly com er or thence easterly on a straight line lor its approval pursuant to Sec-in~-: a radius or 20 fe<"t: thence
42. n(•(•ords of Orange County. Tract 101~. as shown upon a map and a long; said City_ Boundary linf:'.l Uon 35002 of the Government Code nlon~ said curve tangent to last
C:lltfornm. said point also bcin~ in recorded m Book 33, Page 31 of to the pomt of begmnlng. of the State of California. and men~1o.ne~ line through an angle
the Ci ty Boundary Line of tbe Miscellaneous Maps. R~rds nf Anaexat1on Partl4'l s o. 5 Wh~rf'lU, The approvaJ of sa.ld of 95•50';,7". a ~stance of 33.46
City or Ne" port Beach ; thence Ora~ge. County, CaUfomla. th<'nce 81' lnnln at an an le int in Orange County BoundaJ·y Com-feet t? a pomt m the Northeut-
northeastt.>rly along said boundary contmwng a 1 o n g said southerly the ~un~ry line c.'lf 1ne 'City or mlssion has ~n S('Cu.red· erly lin~ of aforementioned Bayd-
linc a distance of 600 feet to an line and along said City Boundary Ne rt 13<-ach said an le int Now Therefor~ Be It RMOlved side Dnve, 50 feet In width, sale
angle point; tht'ncc . south '65"24' line ~~ the heginning of a cu!"e bel~the lnte~tion of ~he :st-by the .City Council of the City oi point being 81.69 feet Northwest-
H-'it to a n mtersecuon \\1th the concave to the north and havmg erl line of the onl' hundred foot Newport Beach that the following erly of the ~!'d of. course No. 14,
northwestl'rly linl' of State High-3 •·adius of 2550 fe-et a nd a central right of way granted 10 Santa 1 declarallons and notice be made 8~ des~lbed m ;d'1~ t,pe~~ ~
""llY 1~-A. RO Cect in "idth, as angle of 18.21 '3<•". tltl'nCl' ~outh-Ana Railroad' 8 Co ration b and gh·en · s1de Dnve reco .e ·
flhown on State Highway, Miscel-westerly in a str aight lin!:' to an Deed dated October ?Q 1889 ·an~' It 111 U~by Dt!clared that pro-P~,:te 217 or OCflclal R~rds or
lanrous ~1;:tr> Book 2. Page 8, Rl'~-intersection with the west('rly line r~rdcd in Book 10, P~ge ti7 of ceedings have been mltiu'tt.'<l by the ~~ ~~ger Coube~ Cahfom~ ords of sa1d Orange County, saJd or Tract No 1140, as hown on a Deeds record-. of Orange Count" said Cit" of NDU.rnnrt Beach 8 S8.l th. Nectth g 1 mc1!15ur f h.ighwa~· .. _1·n,.. commo l kno rd-.. · Book 36 p 28 · ,. " -.. ,.... · alons~ e or easter y tne o ... uo: ., n Y wn map :eco t:"U m . age · CaUJomia, and the westerly pro-City of the 6th Class, to annex the Ba '~de D · . . t h So th a.s. MacArt_hur Boule\':~rd: sa I d or ~hsccllaneous Maps, rf'cords of longation of the northerly line of said rt'al property as hereinafter 561.:1-ss" w"~~f 'alon e: llnce radial
pomt C?f mtt'rsr-ctt?n bemg the sa 1 d Orange County:, an~ the Lot 5 as shown on a map of Tract described. which said real property to said course No g 14 100 feet
true pomt o_f begmrung._thc~ce on southerly line or the 10 s~np as No. 1136. recorded in Misce llan-is contiguous to the present boun-1 t • · i f -t _
a hne . beanng soul~ 65"24 cast. deedcd tC? the S~atc of California eous Map Book a7. Pages 18 and dories of said City of Newport ~~ro:r w~ :1ca tj;" ~~d.ac:V
ro lts l~te:.!Jection \~lth lh<>_ south-by thl' CitY of Newport 13<-ach on 19, records o( aajd Orange County: Beach, and which property Is. at line of the City orNe Y rt Beach
eastt>rl) hnc of. ~u•!e His::hway ~anuary 3. 1930. by deed record~ thc net-northerly along said cast-the present t ime. completel)• unln-between ~tation No ~and Sta-
lB-1_-A. ~00 ft'e t m Wldlh as de-10 l3ook 338 .. Pagl' 314. OffiCJa~ erl,y right of way line to its intt>r-habltcd. lion No. 78 of the. Rancho San
ecntwd,. m Parcel 2 of ~d ~rom Records of sa~d Orange County. section with the southwestl'rly Notice Ia Hereby Glv.-a that It Joaquin as per map, Book 1 , Page the ln_mc ~ompany to t~e State t~cnce nort h\\~terly alonr: said prolongation of the northwesterly ls proposed by sold City or New-47 r P t t R ds f Los An-of Cahfornw. record<'d 10 Book r1ght of '"'ay bne and along said Be h h . · o 8 <'n ecor ~ 1047, Pagl' 557. Official Records City Boundary line to the north-line of a '>arcel ?f ~d deeded ~o port ac to annex the crem· geles County, California; thence
of said Oran~e County, on J uly east comer of Lot H. as shown on t~c State of Catifom.ta fo~ ..t>Ubhc aft<.'r described real property to Nor~westerly and Westerly alon~
29, 1940; t h c n c e northeasterly a map of Tract No 919, recorded ht~hway by deed r:~rded til Book the City of Newport Beach. which thl' CitY boundary of the City of
along the last mentioned south-in MisceUaneous Map Book 29, 809. PaJ!~ 86. OfrtCJa l R~rds . of said re~l proptrty ahall, 1~. these Newport Beach to the polnt of be-
easterly tine to a point. said point Pagt'S 31 and 34 inclusive, Offi· said . Orange Co~ty; sa!d Un~ proceedings, bear th~. name lrvil"!e ginning. .
being, 929.55 feet dJstant from the ciaJ Records of said 0 range bcanng south 34 53 15 w~t · Te.~ce. Annexation. Th~ sJ)('CifiC Further Nottce Ia Hereby Ulvte. intersection of the said southeast-Cou n ty; thence northeasterly thencl' northea~lerly alonp, said description of the boundaries of the that on M o nda)'. March Q,
eTly line bearing south 24•36' west along the southeasterly line of northwe~terly line to the moat territory so proposed to be an-1953, at the hour of 7 :30 P. M. oa
and Its southwesterly prolongation said Tract No. 919 and along Mid north~rly comer of said pa~l. nexed are as foUoww: said day, or as soon th~r~after
with the northeasterly line of said City Boundary line to its Lnt.enec:-said comer being in !-he north· All that certain land situated in u the matter may be heard. at
Corona del Mar: thence south tion with the northe rly line of aa.ld westerly line of the eighty (8()) the County of Orange, State o! the Council Chamber. or the City
85•24' west, a dJatance of 14L27 State Highway ORA~B. one root atrip of land described In California, cont.Jcuoua to ~ City Hall of the Oty of Ne:r,rt Beach,
feet to the hbeginnlng or a curve, hundred feet (1()()') in width, ~0 f~ ~t/ol~::~· r~ r~n! .• ~r!.,.t~ch, described as 3300Bea hw~~~~rt w .. _::~~
concave to t e eouthwest and hav-thence euterly atone the north-corded in Book 72 Page Ill of Bednni t U:.t in the c • '-'CUU.Ouua,, a .-..&Ug wu.a
lng a radlua· of 1030 feet; thence erl,y Une or said State Highway, OfOc:laJ Records oi aald Oranp Nortlieri/fn:or ~de Drive as be had ~t whlcb heutnl &nJ pel'-
80\ltheut aJong 88Jd curve, a dla. ORA~B. and alone said City County· thence nort.heuterly along IIJd Ba.Yiide Drive 11 detcribe<l i.n son own&nJ &nY reel r:f:rty wtth-~ce, ot,. 772.55 teet: thence south ~undary line to its tnt~raectlon said 1~ mentioned northwesterly a deed rec:ol'ded ln Book 830, Page tn tbe bouDdari8 o the terrJtory 50 14 20 ea.at. and tangent to the wtth the Court Decree Une be-line on a curve concave to the 217 of Oftldal Reconla of Orange 10 PI'OP()8ed to be annexed.. u de-
Jut nvntioned curve a .distance of tw~n Stations 127 and 128, u es-northwest. having a radfua of nw-County, California, Mid point of scribed above, may appear and o~
1387.19 feet to the beginning of a tabhshed by Superior Court Case hundred feet (500') to Ita lntel"'leC> ~ IM!in& the end of a eu.rve ject to the propoRd annexatlon
curve eoncave t~ the southwest No. 20436, thence 110uthwesterly tion with the northweaterly pro. along tbe W8terlyJUM of Marine and show c:auae. why IUch tt'rrt·
a.nd having a radius or 1400 feet: along saJd Court Decree I.Jne to longatlon or th~ northeuterly line Avenue u c~Moibed in Book 1746 tory ahouJd not be 10 annexed.
thence southeasterly along said Station 128; thence southwest on of Beacon Street u shown on Pap 152 o1 OtDdal Reeords. 0; The above aod rorecotng Relola-
<:urvt' a distance, or 207.69 feet; a. st~aight line to the point or be-said map or Tract No.1136: thence aald Orai,p County, Mid eurw Uon wu dub' and recuJarly .....
thence south 41 44 ?H' east and gtnntng. south~terty alonJt sa.id prolonga-being concave WestPrly and hav· and adoJ?ted at a ~gular IN'etlnc
tangent to last menuoned curve a Anau.atloa Paroel No. ' tlon to Its point of Intersection lng a radi..-of l9.28 feet· thence of the Oty Council of the Chy of
dlst.ance • o!, 1~"97.32 fee~; thence &-ginning at an angle potnt In with the center line of Westmin-Northeuterly, N 0 r t h c rl y, and Newport Beach, held on the ftth
south 37 05 40 west a dis tance of the boundary Une of the City of ater A~nue as s hown on a map of Northwesterly along said curve ooy of January, 19!53 by the follow.
173.54 feet to the bcldnnln~ of a NeWJ')Ort Beach, aid a.naJe point Tract No. 464, recorded In Mlace.l-through an angle o( 146.22'30" a lng vote, to wlt:
curve a.mcave to the northwest being In the e a • t e r J y Une or t.neous Map Book 32, Pa~ 1. said dJatance or 100.35 rel'l to . a dnc ' A YES. Councilmen: Smith,
and havtng a radius of 330 feet: County Hl.gtrway, sixty feet (60') POint a'-o being in the boundary tang~t: thenCe North 52•06'30" Finch,lsbeU, ~M~tt, M1.lJao
thence touthwesterly along, aald In width, u descrtbed In peUtJon Jlne of the Qty of Newport Beacb: West along •ld Une tan;eat tw.78 NOES. COuncilmen: None
curve a dllltance of 162.61 feet to for pubUc highway, New pp r t thence .wtbw8terlY along Mid teet to o-begtnnln~e o1 a curve -· BSENT Coundlm . N
the beginning of a curve tangent Reach road u ~rded 1n Book cent•r line of WMtmlrwter Aveon• concave NOI'11M-astcrly tuwlng a A ~n . one
to last mentioned curve1 concave 250. Page 73, ot Deecll, R.econk or 'to Ita intftMCtJcm wltll the aortJt. radius or 455.0 rf'"t: thence North-NORMAN MllJ..ER
to ~he southeast and navtnr a Orange County, Callfomla and eutmy ~tloa of the -..t· ._t.erly and Northerly along saki M.,-or ndi..-or 303.34 feet, t.htnce lOUth· aJeo being two hundred fett (*') ..,.,. line ot tM State HlahwQ c:urw, ta.~~pnt to the Jut .,.._ A"l"TEgJ':
water!)' along aid curve a dll-southerly from the interwetlon of -'lht)' feet (80') tnwtdtll.u...,_ deMcl IIBt, ~ an ande G( (..". K. PRIEST '
tanct of 197.87 feet, to the beafn.-said eutt\"lY .l1ae wttb tbe Ollllltr an • ;r. .... 'r.w:t No. -...... a dlltMce of a.su.-,.... a~ Qerk ..... ol • eurw. taapnt to lest line o( Old eo.~ ....... ~ .... .. , ....... ~ -"-til a·cnO" t:.t.... .........; Jea. 29 and Jl"tb.. 5. 18 IIFMd eane, oc.caw to the feet (50') Ia wldtb. ....... ._ at• W e11t;-.... ,., a ... _... to 1111 a &A ..... Ncarutllutlar ......
,
• RA¥
BaiLiin1CODtnclor
100 c.... ...... c..... 4.1 ...,
H~ OIIJ .
a..wu•: H~ 2114-W
and
II CRABBS
Build en
General Contractors
Complete luilcll119 s.m-
Additions
Alte rations, Repairs
HArbor 1318
HArbor 1424-M
HArbor 0477-W
Papering --Painting
Spedallz:lnr ln Small Jot.
TOM SCHACHT
m E. 18Uf St. eo.ta Mesa
BEacon 5394-R
LIAIS F. HOlES
t ~~)G. .YEAR LOAN
Construction Locma
5% -20Yean
SEE BOB 8A 'lTLI:R
R.epreMntinc
Poirier lortcace Co.
lUI ~t 81.-d .. COM'
Pia.. RA sut--ID 1-5181
*
* JAN. PERMIT TOTAL IS $804,711 I Birthday Paatt ._ Held
F'or Peggy o.diil9
He-r filth birthday umive......,.
1be bulJding permit total for $1.5,750: clty hre hall. $29,426; one S..room, 1-unJt dwelling at 1200 wu celebratfel Saturday, Jaa.. 111.
the first month of 1963 waa ~.-eign, S125. Cliff Dr .• st•,ooo. by Peggy Ortflng at bel" bcwne at 711, according to the January re-Final penniu for January were: Newport -.. • 1500 E. OcN.n Front, Balboa. At-
port issued by Building Iupector LWo .ae Newport Bay eo., 1601 Cout tending the party were Kathy
Pete Nelson . That's more than HarTy Hart, North Hollywood. Hlghway, move buildings to make Peters. Cyndy CUrtt., TommY
$100.000 over the best month or 7-room. 2-atory, 1-unit dweUing at room for new construction at Ba.l· and Steve Adams, Patricia Slater
last year. 629 Vja Udo Soud. $12.800. boa Bay Club, $150: demolish two and hn aister, Patty, and broth-There were 39 permits for single Island Associates. Studio City, buildings. en. Pete and Bud. Peg C J'•
family dwellln~rs, $543,300; six pe~-6-room, 2-,story, 1-unit dwelling at Coroaa dd Mar mother. Mra. Stan Osllng, kept
mlts for two-family dwellings, 225 Via Otvieto, $15,000. w. L. Hutchins. Los Angeles. the party going with glli'MS aad
$129,730; one permit for a six-Balboa
1
partition and alterations at 603 plenty or food.
unit dw~Uing, $41,500; 22 repairs Paul C. Jones, move garage to Coast Blvd., $600. '-·•-••• -•• -·-----•
to d~Jlings, $30.980; thre<' com-51A W. Ocean Front .. $300. F. E. Birtcher. 226 Poinsettia, '1 11-...;bol Draftbag mercial bulJdin~tS, $14.900; 12 r '-1 Nt-"M,.ort lhlpta partitions and aJterations fH 411 a.~". pairs to commercial buildings, 1 Jam<>s WUaon. 406 EJ Modena, Coast Blvd.. $1,000. I
Sandy Ieiner. partitions and ; SERVICE
City or .Newpon Beeda, State or Callfo:nda . I a ltc>rat1ons at 1017 Coast Blvd.. :.-c...t llw4. _ H.Aitl.r IW
$400. , . ! COlONA DEl. WAl NOTICE TO CONT&ACTOU
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received a t the office of the City
Clerk, City Hall, City or Newport Beach, California, until 7:30 o'clock
P.M .. on the 24th day of February, 1953, at which I'm,.. th(•\ will be
Weber 1 Pamt Co, 1212 Coast f E4wer4 0. Sed-.--at.. D. o-
Bivd.. Sign, $125. ~ • ~ • • •• re • • e • -·---...
publicly opened and read. for performing work as follows:·
CITY OF NEWPORT B.EAOH, CALIFORNIA
F~r tht-Elttt'lltlioa or tbe Balboa Parkln~t Lot
WELCH'S
READY -MIXED
COIICRETE
BEacon 6547
No bjd will be received unless it ls made on a proposal form fur-
niahed by the City Eniineer. Earh bld must be accompanied by cash,
certified or ca..<~t>lel"'a check, or bidder's bond made payable to the City
of Newport Bench. for an amount t>Q•tal to at least ten percent nor; I
of the amount bid. such 1;u:1ranty 10 be forfeited should the bidder to
whom the oontnct ls award~ fall to enter Into the contract. Nt-wpon .U.cL. O.ta •-
In accordance with the provisions of Section 1770 to 1781 of the Oraap liU -ID taa
Labor Code. the City Council of the City of Ne't\.oport Beach has as-1--•w•••MMMWw••••••••w oert.a.ined the generat preyalllna rate of wa~res applicable to the work ~,,,,_ e~~• 1 .IJ .... 1 1 1· 1 1 1 1 1• 1 1 1 .,Ill " .. _ • ., ..... • 1 • • "1 " ............ ~
;;;.;:.:---' .......................... ~::~ ·~;r l i ASPHALT TI 5L2E
95
:
Cement Flnis~r ............ ... . ... ... ....................... 2.57 20.56 • 9' X 12' 9
Laborers. rwt'neral or Construction ....................... 1.94 15.52 • B A.o;phalt Raker and Ironer .... ... ..... . 2.14 17.12 ~ oom •
Fla.gJn.an ................... -.. -.. -· ...... ........................... 1.94 15.52 •
Watchman and/or Guard . ... . 1.,86 14JI8 = L ight Colo r s
Call for Fr.-e fAUmater. Apprentice Engineer, includln~: Fireman, Oiler, !
Gnaser. . ... _ .. 2.12 16.96 , COAn'LINE noGB COVEBING : Air Compressor Operator . ....... .... 2.24 17.92 ! ~
As{>halt Plant Fireman . 2.35 18.80 ~
Asphalt or Crushint: Plant En )..'ine<'r 2.52 20.16 ~ c~ P••e l Concrete or Asphalt Spreading. Mechanical -TampinJ: or l-'ma!1hing ~1achmf' {)pc.·rator 2 5:.1 20.16 Bl:acoe '7451-W
Concrete Mlxcr Operator-sk:lp Type .................... 2.38 19.04
Hea vy Duty Repwrman ... .... .. . . ............ ........... 2.52 20.16
Uotor Patrol Operator. lncludmg any t}-pe of
Pov•er B lade .. ·
Pump Operator ......... ~ .................................... .
Roller Operator ..................... _ ............................... .
Tractor 0(X'rator Bulldozer. Tampc'r, Scraper
2.66
2.24
2.45
or Drag Type Sho,·el or Boom Attachrnrnts 2.52
Trenching Machine Operator .................. -............ 2.60
Universal Equipment Operator (Shovel, Dragline
Derrick. Derrick-Barge, Clamshell or Crane).... 2.74
Drivers o! Dump Trucks of less than 4 Yds.
Water Level ................................................................ 2.02
Any classi!icatlon omitted herein. not less than 1.94
21.28
17.92
19.60
20.16
2080
21.92
16.16
15.52
All bid.'! are to be compared on thl' basis of the City EngmN'r's
estimate of the quantities of work to be done.
No bid shall be accepted from a Contractor who bas not been Ji.
oen.sed In accordance with the provlsions of Chapter 9. Division m of
Busfne. and Profeuions Code.
Plans may be seen, and !onns of proposal bonds, contract, and spe-
cifications may be obtained at the office or the City Engineer,. City
Hall. City of Newport Beach. Cali!om1a.
~ special atten Uon of prospective bidders Is caU~ to the "pro-
1 posal Requirements and ConditJons" annexed to ~ blank fonn or pro-
The City of Newport Beach reserves the right to reject any or all bids .
Floor OovHiap -~
Mp.halt me -Ru.bber n1e
Formica -Unol~ nJe
CIRLTO~Sr UN~~
lSI fl. 17tll 8t. 0... ._
8&&0011 .....
22 Tara ln C>r-aap County
BUILDIRG BLOCKS
Co. ! poea.J, tor full direction~ u to bidding. ftc.
.----------~~~ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA I C. K. Priest, Oty Clerk
PUMI·BLOK
U.&llala8t. 10.,., .. D•••r•t• W•r•
of AU Kinda
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
BLOCK WAllS
Dated: Jan. 26. 1953
Publish: Feb. 5 and 12. 1953 in th«.' :'\Pwport Harbor Ensi5:n
I leqo N ·' ·e lx• ht'ld on t hr 19th day of Febru-Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS --·--1
SOTl<'E OF Kr.ARIXG aQ 19:)3, at thP hour of 7 ·30 p.m .
Notice ls heffby ~ven that the m the C~unctl ~ham~rs .. Ne~rt Planning Commission of the Ci ty Bl'ach City Hall. at wh1ch ttme
of Newport Beach will hold 8 pub-, and plact> any and all persons itt-Newport IIIYd.. o-ta lleea ar..c. •••
I lie hearinJt on tht> application of terrst('d may app€'ar and be heard • '-------------------------...1 I Kelso & ~loan Island Associate for th('rron. • FRE!: E8TIJIATI:8 •
CllaL Warren I Sol a \'ariance 10 permit a 4' rear }ard RAY Y COP PEU;.l. S('('\
setback instead of the re-quirl"d :'-IEWPORT REACH ern:
IE.ec«M~ 5110.J • H""-1012.J
2'21) Ne.,._t ~-c.. .....
10' on Lot 7fn Tt-act 907 Lido PLANNING COMMlSSION
Isle t VIa Centro at Grazia n'a 1 Publish: Frb. 5. 1953 I Notice is hereby further given In lht> Newport Harbor Ensien.
that the said public hc.>arlng will ------So. A-2\!SM
ARE YOUR INSURANCE COSTS TOO IDGH? SOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF CHARLES A.
c-It • for-~=~~ • Auto • Tnldl & .,re NEV I N, a ka CHARLEY A BJUCE JIUUITIJt Farmer~c:e ~~~· aka c. A. NEVIN. De-
nta Newport Awe. 8DVICE ANT '!"DIE Costa·-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN B.,_ -., w atae• -..a I to the creditors of and aJJ persons ._ ________________________ _, having claims against the aald
decedent or saJd estate to flle
WHfiMAWS SIRVICI
.. ,...... -•• , ...... -MoHr, , ..... -... w ... ., ~·
-w. s,...... .. ..,..,, .. .., ........
IGZO c..t .... HAlt. 441 I ..... ..._ II .. J-e.CM 4el .._
M. E. HOIST (0.
PIYIII DIITIIDTII
J:JWAVA'I'IIfO -G&UJDrO -fiiOCIDHO ........ co ... o....-..........
them with the n~ vouchen ln the office of the Clerk of the.
Superior Court of the County of
Orange. State or California, or to
present the same, with the neces-
IU')' vouchers. to the undersigned
at h1l or her place of business
to-wit:
1415 Coast Highway, Corona del
Mar. cautornla, within six months
after the first ~tion or tMI
notice.
Da~ January 16. 1953.
THOMAS E. HEFFERNAN.
Eltfoaltor ol the Estate of said
cllcie65Jl.
mOMAS E. HDTERNAN
14.15 Cout H1ghwa.y
Corona del Mar. Calitontla
Harbor 1535
Attornt.Y fOI' aakS ~tate
Publlllb: Ju. 33-a. Feb. 5-12 ln
.. MlwjOit ...... r 'p
' de4~ora1ors
of flne homes · yachts· apartmenb
H.,. et Ho-encl Genl ... -IN.•• EVERYTHING.
YtW U ll ..Met yow funtitwe from ..... , ... -
l.cil0t1 of M041-ef~Ct '•cifla T~l i• tt.il -
We 11. ... t.,.,. .. ocb of drepery .-4 .,...,.,.,, fe.
lwia. _.,.,_... 4lo« co~ ..... epple.c•
Ho~~~e I Ger4• _.. .. _ r.... • re,.tetiM ._
-"' ... f'l.-t ......... ' -.. ..., .... .-4
-fwwitw. -,..... .... f..W. 8¥4 .... ... ...._ ...... v .. _._._,~,._. ......... ..,4-··--........ _ .w;,..-.,
House ! Gorden
ell COAt? wee .. wa~. wa••OI? I I AC"• CALif. ........ , ......... -.............. ..
, Wrought lroD Fumllure..
WADI IN OUI OWN NIW COSTA .-A
FACU)IT AND fiiiCID ACCOIDII.LY.
...,jjj
r
.....
W--a~ll OJIR ...._... .. ...._. .,. ...,. aw .... -. NcweiiM ••-a,
._... .... D .... ..._ ... .._.,.._ lt'aa ... lllw .... ~ .... -...... .-..&-ad weft ..... lin. ............... lad • ~-. :..;:;:::;; ___ .......,.._......,~---...
(0..._. ,._ ...._.I) a-ma.rr o1 0•• rce, Na-w-,_,...t ~ __ ~ .......__ ... ....._ Aw., ~ ....... • ~ a&Y •ae• ~ Greve lbtle and .....,.. Harbar Federal s.vtaa a ~ -----":!-~111 .._ ~ .,.. ...,., ~ _. 111 aawu+ -__
8odea, BaDIGa liiUd· DDI'otbY Olm., Oweaa Paclftc Y"adlt Salel &D.~ wtat tiD sc--a Saata ABA. Nctw n tiD BQ --aN
....,. ... DontMa iOMiat~aer anct Frank Keelft-. . ddlcha • lllrtlldi.J ='lin. T.t,:z u. Ja Parclelll ot .a Ba7·
Coata ~:Julia Sa..,.r Ud Ruth JQI'ed Ia trophy commit-~.:.~ tile t.da 110ft '1'0 LIDO .._.Dr. Tbe PUI'CIIIII are ori-
-Ciua Keeler, Newport; l...uey No-tee eba1rmu 1_. ttl53. ~ in the ......... OD tbelr wa,J 11r and lin. Ru C. C'olliM .tDaiiF fleD <>no• IIIII _...to
-and Mary Belle Toblaa, 0>-wlabiD& to daeate tr'CIIIIIMa lbould home the Willi. t.ook a ~ ._,_ .IIIOnd fl'aiD US 3Ith St. to a. llarW fralll tM .. _.... ol
,_ cleJ liar. call her at 11a1t1ar _,..J. abaUi routa ....._.Palla SiMP • lCR VIa Autll11 • UIID Wt. '-• p'n A told albacore botton wu poe-· -
-ted to Marian Forestel. Balboa ........, for a fish OVft' 2'1 .,.,...
-~ test Uae. Marpret .... of Balboa Ialud: Patty El-
... aDd Mary Slnlth ol Lol
• pies; Dorothy Ad am • and
'ftelma Bradford of N~. and ~ Story of Balboa won al-~ buttons for flab over ,.
.....-on ~lb. test lbw. Dorothy Adams also won a button for an
albacore of oftr 21 pcMmds on -..lb. test line.
lJily (Mrs. Ray) Call woo the
....., championship with tbe great-
-number of points for ~ ... ..._ bue<l on catching four ditf~
.-t species of fish, pl~ a martin.
lin. Call also won trophies for ~ first marlin of the season. and ~vy and medium tackle marlin. * first member to break a club
record. 'The latter was a 167%-lb .
.-rUn on 57lb_ text line.
JMD Carlisle. Balbo a. later
Woke Mrs. Call's record with a
Z17%-lb. marlin on 50-lb. test line.
Md won trophies for the largest .a.tac:kJe and medium tackle mar-.._ Jean's big flab wu also top
.arlin in the Balboa Angling Oub
Md Pacific ~ in 1952, as
wtil as biggest-medh.an tackle in
tM San Diego Marlin Oub and
tile women's division of the Tuna ClUb. Leta Skeen won a trophy tor the largest heavy tackle mar-
.. 172% pounds.
Other trophies were awarded to rra.nces Pulaski. Balboa Island. largest tuna, ~lb. test: largest
albacore. J().lb. test. first Marion
rorfttel. Z7 Ibs. 8 oz.. 5 e c 0 n d.
~lma BradfoTd. 20 tb. 1 oz;
Z.lb. test. nrst. Oelberta Story,
~ Jb_ 12 oz.. second Mary Soden.
71 lbs. 12 oz.; 12 lb. test. fint
Dorothy Adams. 22 lbs. 1 oz.. see-
end Dorothy Adams. 20 lbs .. 1 oz.
Julia Sawyer caught the largest
yelJowtail on JO..lb. test. 18 lbs.
8 oz.; and Betty Dehne wu sec-..cl 16 lbs. 7 oz.; 2Q..Ib. test yel-
IDwtail. Frank Piper. 14 lbs. 12 oz_,
lltCOOd lli Hagen, 14 lbs. 6 oz.
W1nneT on 30-Jb_ test white sea ..._ was Betty Dehne. 10 lbs. 6
-.. S«<lld was Clara Keeler. 7 lba.
4 oz.; 20 lb. test sea bass winner
... Pauline Tallman. 22 lbs. 6 OZ-.
acond Francis Pulaski. 19 I bs. 14
-. Doris Po~·ers' 11 lba. 15 oz.
.._core o.n 20-lb. test won a tro-* for first ol t.M leUOil on K blilberta Story's 20-Jb. 12-oz. ....
• ore was tops in the all-tadde lll'acket. Patty Eldridge took the ~for largest albacore on Uve
Wt en a charter with a 2'1 lb. 5
-. tlah. Dorothy Stieve won a ~ for tbe first member to lillY 50 poins toward the dub
ellampionship. as well u one for * largest c:roaker on 20-lb. test ~
The Lady Anglers were pre-
-.nted with trophies for winninc
tournaments with the ()c:oamlcle
Lady Anglers-and the Pomona
Talley Lady AngI e r s. Patty
Kldridge. Los Angeles. garnered a
trophy for the largest albacore G'f lbs. 5 oz:) caught on a club
eharter. Mary Belle Tobias won
tbe booby prize for going on the
-.t charters v.-i th a "dry sack"
-le_, no fish. Even so. it was a
•~ry attracth·e cup.
Donors of trophies were Heinz
Kaiser, Ralph Larrabee. R a I ph
llaskey, Frank Sawyer, Newport
Beaeb Federal Savings & Loen
Aan., Sam KiNfather. Balboa Pa-
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