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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1953-02-26 - Newport Harbor Ensign- FIRST SECI'ION A.a ........ H.,,,_,_ co., ...... .... llarhar Ana. Thunday. Fe!narJ a 1153 BArba~-111~ cmd 1115 CITY OF NEWPORT IEACIL CALIF. se-a• Vol. S-Ilo.. Th!!-o& 2 BigAnnex11tion ~~fr~~:~ Steps Are T11ken turn over the poll~ investigation A petition for annexation of WiUiams, Mr. and Mrs. J . S. Riley, to the County Grand Jury-was Cliff Haven to Newport Beach Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lusk. Mr. 1 rejected, and the Cound l voted to was referred to the City Plan-and Mrs. J. Stroup and Mr. and back up the chief of pollee, to al-nlng Commisajon by City Coun-Mrs. John Stolz. low him to build up his depart-ciJ Tuesday evenlng. In another Reportin~ on the Costa Mesa ment again. All veey well. It's important ann exation ma tte r, the area, the City Planning Commis- always sounder to put our own Council approved the circulation slon recommended annexation. at- house In order rather than Jet of a petition for annexing the thOlJRh pointing out that it would George do it. This actiOn also Costa Mesa area from lrvine Ave. be initially a money losing pro- JIOlidly pegs the responsibility for to Santa Ana Ave., between 15th position for the city, since the an- restoring the Integrity and good and 16th streets. nual tax per improved lot would name of our d t y-lt rests squanly Cliff Haven annexation, which IX' about $20, whereas services to on those men tn our City Council, was proposed In November, 1951. be provided by the city would cost and that includes the two "no" and then dropped. was revived last S40 to $50 per lot. The ar('Q is votes as we ll as the "yes'' votes. week by a group including Mr. 60% unimproved, with a poten- IT they l!hirk that responsjbllity, and Mrs. Richard Simpson. Mr. and tial 475 lots, including 161 im- then it'll be up to you and me Mrs. Mll)( Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Rl-proved lots. Land and improve- again, and a coundJ election is chard Altman. Mr. and Mrs. Ro-ment assessed valuation totals I Polin~ C hiq Hodgkin..fOn coming up In just a Utle more bert ZiegJer, Mr. and Mrs. Leon !361,220. than a year. ----Police Chief CommunHy ·p:o;lems are the Stn·cken c M ~ds . . primary ~m or the Ensign, ~'E~:.f.ii#J Have Lucky Friday 13 ~i~ ~~,P~ public impr"'Wmenb in our dty. supporting Chief R. R. Hodgkin- In Corona del Mar, the ctvk A.-Friday the 13th btoueht a lot Col. David F. O'Neill, commanding son. addr"'ssed to the mayor, City aodation hu undertaken, as ita of much needed sunshlne into the officer • ol the El Toro Marine Council and city mana~(·r. and No. 1 priority, the a~tion ~ lives of two young Costa Mesa Corp Air Station. made arrange-presented to City Council 1'\.K>s- th .. --rty '---u ration ladl. Johnny and Tomm• Haaer-menta for the boys to spend a da · "'..---~·· 0 r-"' 1 . h M . y everung: Point, that magnltleent bit ol man, &&a 1 and 12, who are day at tht' stat on wtt anne .. . . 3 to 2 Vote Ends Debate City CoundJ gave PolicP 01611 R. R. Hodgkinson a vote ol eanft-de~ Tuesday ewntng, and *" rejected a ~ to alii tile County Grand Jury to investlcale the Police Department. 'l'be .ot.e in both cases was 3 to 2, but U. split was over Grand ~ury lldicll rather than over the chief tua.e!t. It was Mayor Norman lliDer who first re-commended that U. Grand Jury be called in. But It was Councilman Braden .,neb's action to back up the chief that brought on ·the first Coundl vote on the police ~ocandal. wh.lcb .._ ' resuJtf'd in fh·e arl"t'Sts on bw'g- lary charges plus dl.srni.u&l of another member or the fo~. Councilman A. w. Smith, fll'lt to vot<' on the motion. sajd he was voting "no" because he wanted to ha\ e tht> matter inv'--stistated fur- th<'r Councilm<'n Finch, Les l s- r...t I and Gerald &nnett voted ")es." and Mayor Miller voted ··no" Counctlman Smith UM-n movro that the matter be referred to ~ Grand Jury so that the vote would be a mattt'r of ri'COrd. He aDCl Mayor Miller voted )'es," but tiM' motion was defeated as Council· men Finch. Isbell and Besuwtt voted "no" The hour-long consideratiGD of tht> police department started wtth (Continued on Page 8) Ocean Blvd. bluff property lying ~~-=ot the dreaded killer, mus-Fighter Squadron 235 as a speciaJ We. the undersigned cu!u-ns between Nardsaua and 0 r chId '-~ sort of ValentiM. 1 or Newpo~ Beac'h. are destro~ avenues. That's the spot where The . carne through the As a preliminary to the big day, of t?XP~<'Ssrn~ to . you our .ronfl-Saip Deal--' aU thole ''for sale'• signs are Marines at E1 Toro, who had rt"-Captaia K. Anderson. supply offi-dencc. m the Chtt-f of Pollee of • a I J)08ted. signifying the pledges of ceived word of the boys' pUgbt. cer of the squadron, visited the our aty. funds to buy that propeorty and Hagerman h ome and pr~nted "Wt-art> fully awart> or the N>-Trial Tocla prewnt it to the dty u a penna-ae,rLI.I:-II ;. thl" boys scale model airplanes grl"ttable affair involving membE-rs OD J nent view park, with no buf)dl.np • Ia ... that had ~n furnished by the of the Policc Depa.r~t or the or picnicking allowed. Douglas and Grumman Aircraft City: but arl' anxious tha! the Roy Maggart or Lo5 An~les J!. Moct or us know that there was Boat o1 I'---Corporations. affatr lx' not USt'd as a baSJs for scMduled to appear today (11nn-a time when this property, as ~ Mechanics at VMW-235 also unwarranted and harmful action day) bt>fore s uP e r i 0 r Judac- well u the e ntire bluff and Chlna H lt'nt a helpins: hand during liberty "In our opinion tbl're Is no Charles w. Fricke in u. ~lfos Cove and Carnation Cow. eould u. S.aJ..,.'!.':-J: ~~Caroutert b1.nY hours by repairinJt a hydraulic quE'stion but that the Chi<'f or Po-to race grand theft ch&rgt"l< in-have been acquirf'Cl by the dty for Los An-lift, used for hoistinJ?: the stricken liJe and the Department are vn-volving valuable land till~ m a fraction of Its present commer-cal boa geles Tuesday against lo-lads into their hhth hos pital typE' titled to the full and acti\'e sup-Newport Harbor. cial worth. But It wu not ac-· t operaton in connection beds, that had failed to opt>Olte port of all citizens. more now than Trial had been wt for 1u1 wtth the slot machine raid con-1 r quired. and there is no point now duct d b FBI proper y. ..~v('r by rt>ason or thr railuN' o Thursdav but was poe1poned on in grieving over lost opportunities. e Y agents in Newport Included on thE' agenda of the certam offiet'rs formerly with the 'the plea ' that Mr. Ma~rt Wll$ or over th(' short vision or those HFf:r on Aug. 23· 1951· tour was a peek at the controls I:X>partm<'nt. too ill to leave his bed. 'nle dbr- who blocked the plan. ( J ked $1.000 each were Hl'nry or a Panther jet. The brothers "We express to you our hiJthest trict attorney's office investigated Our concern now is to acquire Clac ) Faust or Santa Ana. arf' unable to leave their wht'el-confidenc<' in thr Chir f nf Polict' and found that Mr. Magtrart wa.c the 296 reet of bluff property Nyde Denlinger of Balboa and chairs. but Captain Anderson el<'-and thf' D<>partment as a who!('. not confint>d to bed. had indHd while It can be had for about a ~~ ~~g~e~:t"':rast. Jar,·~!ds vatt>d 1them to CO:~ttrhei~h1 t wtdi'th Ther(' ar(' rumors that ('t>rtain gone hopping and was sble tf' half or Its present commercial S600 Georg -,.., .. ~ an l' evator us..-.~ or oa ne ~rso~s will f'ndea\Or to w;. the makE' 29 tt>lepbone calls. J~ value. We cannot completely $300' Thesee Gr aves of Balboa transports. sttua tJon for th(' purJ)OS(' of rr-1 Fricke the1't'upon forfeited M&B- undo the errors of the past, but pJ · r five had ('n tl'rt"d For add('d punch. a formation of mo\ in~ th(' Chif'f of PoliN' who ~art's $5.000 bail and w uec1 a we can help by acquiring the e:,.o no contest to rmsdemPan-.i<'ts "buzzed" the fUght line and has ~€'n l'd this C'ity W€'11 for ar-tx>nch warrant. stating that Ma8-- block-Jong lnlpiJ'atlon Point, and or · rges ot permitting illegal op-a hclicoptt'r hovered clos!' enou~h proxJmat<'l) ~ years ·~rt had wilfully failt"d to aPJ)('al hope that ln the future we can erauon of sJot machines on their to give th!' boys a good look. "We feel that .:r. eat harm w1U I Ma"'-" wu booked m Count...· boats . Felony cha...,.es we.... dis-Th hi hi' h r da "l>-. v find a way to save the enUre missed ~.. •" e .s:: 1g t o the y was be don <' tht> City or Nf'wport Jail in lieu of $25 000 Dt"W baiJ breath-taking vista for po8terity. On J an. 30 eighteen oth"TS had a swearing in cert>mony makinc Beach. to say nothin~ or th~' Maggart i.s .~ by Jii.J'!I Present owners of the proposed bee "' T om m y and Johnny honorary harm to an inn()('('nt indi\'idual. 1 Gladys M_ Jennings or Wt'St 1..o1c (Corttin..cl on Pap 2) rro! ~~~.pey fines ranging fig h ter pilots of VMF-235. by tht' removal of the Chil f of Angeles or 0 b t 8 in in g almoe't Pe1aitls Asked When the boys retumt>d to their Police'. and that th<> situation rf'-$30000 from her for an la~ home at 1727 Irvine Ave .. in Costa quires the expression of ronfJ· in 'shark • Unda l bland and a CiJ... -rl! -'s 'C' _ ~n Mesa. they found their mailbox dence in our Chief or Police and mile and half strip of shorr liDf' I1U lie &eU 8 tuff e d with valentines-every the balance or the Police [)(>pert-through the ..... of ~f'mn"W'llt J _... n-•'-ha A H nd Ius in Women Marine Detach-ment r a t h e r than any furtht'r laDd scrip. a~antor ~--t't~...,t:!t1d v: s ou 's Tooth' _rne_n_t _l_se_n_t _them __ a_gF~_ee_ti_.g,;_. ___ c_n_·,_io_·sm. __ ··______ _ ____ _ houM 011 the Corona ct.l Mar bluff "You m.lpt aav that ....._ __ li• )at westerly of the Lervy Fay Pri · ,__ ~ "'...-.. houte. on Ot-een Blvd. at the end a~~=; ~ ~~th." :!~~~-::: marked after reeding a nillnc f~ nina to the matter under aon-~Carpenter, legal consel of sldentioft. since Olllundl.#,pproval ~ of California Cities. is -.a.-for blaff con~t:rudlon ~·~ter, asked to nale on the In ~~ • .___ ._ura raised by Councilman A. W. ~ _. _., Smith, who bas questioned the -------~~---salary paid to City Clerk Priest u pub.Uc information officer. tald in effect that the dty clerk can be paid the a dditional salary for •ddltlon&l duties. ai:V. BALDWIN TO PREACH Rev. John S. Be.ldwin. Order of the Holy. ~ will condun a Sc:t.oo1 of Prayer for St . Ja.mH Putah on the ewninp of Mardi 15, 18 and 17. He wtU abo ad- draa the CCllllftP tiona of St. JUD8 a t botb the 9:30 and 11 •-m. llfi'Vkoa on Su:ndily, Mardi 15, and oaMxt 0..-1 .... 8tuO dul for tbe -ICbool • llan:h 11 ucl 1'7, Here's Text of Chief's Here is the complete text of PoU~ Chief R. R. Hodgkinson's ~ to City Coww:i1. To The Honorable City Council and City Ma~r: Following is • ~port or e\-ents which caused the suspension of six members ol the Pollee Depart- ment and the filing of criminal c h a r g ~a against rive of said members. On Jan: 3, 1~. 1\t 2 :15 a . m .. a can was ~ived ft'Om a rt"S- taurant own~ ln Newport, stat- Ing that there was a burglar Ln his place of busiMsa. Respond- Ing officers found on arrival a member of th.ls ~rtmMt. (Wil- liam J . Dupn-lA!.l who was off duty and in dvilian doth& at tlw leftW, 'll\ev abo found varlow Jtem. ol ~ from the cafe atacbd on t.h@ lidfwalk outside. The explanation or the "off duty offittr" wu .-nt.lrely unsatisfactory, and the CaptaJn !Walter 1>)-.on) was instructt"d by me to conduct an im-estigation. Upon intert'Oftlltion. th«> oftit"f'r in question becaJnt-indii!Nnt and 1't'Si~ but thf-Captain ron- tinued tJwo ir.\e&'J~.'11llon On Friday , FC'b 6. 1953, it bE-- e am e appert>nt that immPdlatt' action nn thf' pnrt or the Otpt!'ln wu nt'Ct's...4lllry to pl"f'vent t~ l't"- mova l of posslblf' <'vidf>n<'f' from the suspect's homt>. He obt•lned a M'arcll •-arrant and ~ to the home of the ,..Pf'Ct, hav- Ing aummont'd two ct.tectivf'l from our Depar~nt. A aean:b ot the pn-rni.8t>s ~ M-ldtd W\"HaJ art~ ••hlch had ~ stolfta from a (OofttinuM-...... , 1 I ltl-YEAI SAlTA .............. --........................... . ~ ...._ r ...... • ._......,. _.,'-._ ... ._ American youngat.en are a gnat lot, about tbe same whether tn Chicago, Arkan· aa, Tau, or Newport Har- bor. So .. ys "Whitey" Fred· rik.tK'n, who looks after eev- e ral hundred of our Newport Harbor children I n t h e CIOUI'M of hta day, and lmOW8 a lot of them a lmost u weD M their pareJUrt do. ...... 1HJ, Whitey .... drinD one of tbe b~ yeJIMr "-fbr the Newpot't ae-...._,. Bebool Dbtrlct. 8oaa after tbe IJla&'t of a 8Ciaool tenn. he be.-call-laC nery one of the chil-d*-Ill Ilia cbarge by their ftnt 1 ......_ Aftd altbcJulrb t.IM!J doe't ..,.ct It on that da.Q;J bua ride, they're ping to ~ In more wy• than oae. 'ftlat boy that hu eome·~ Whitey and llfa. FreCirtUea belp· dal problem at home or at eehool ed many Mea famlU... 'ftle Deed .....,. It l.n hla beharior, and contlDuPd throu«hout the year, Whitey 1100n flnd.l an extra re-and the couple and their f'ri~d.l llpOI'Ulibllity for hlm to handle. It roae to the occasion with a regu- INU' be a aimple on e, like count-lar prog-ram of COllecting food and lib« DOl!ea to be sure everybody's clothtn« and dt~mlng them ~ on board before the bu.s leaves. wol'thy ea8H. The progt'&m c-rew. But it leads to others, and the tbe papen wrote It up. cou.-ctlon boy 1100n finds lbat hJs bua driver centers ~re Mtabliahed-''Whltey 1a eomebody who's tun to know tbe Iceman" and hla beJpera 1100n .ad a fellow he can talk to about were doing a whale of a job. It hla special problern&--wlth good INW to be too much of a job, and reaults. other agenciee have alnce taken Whitey's work has alwaya been ove~ mOtlt of tbe r csponalblUty. with people. As a boy in Chicago. Whitey .uu manace• to lend • he was faaclnated with the big hand in many eaaee, eepecJaDy at tee deUvery wagons and the beau-Cbristmaa time with h la-own New- Uful hor11es that pulled them Re port Harbor Elks Lodge. B e allto ' · rende r.s hJa community another wu alx when he tlnt began to Important .ervlce tJtrou-_ help drive the horees. He was be-~' ln •-mem fourteen when a route tn h is '"'""p the pollee teM!Mre force 1 h"'-ot Newport Beach. neg uurhood opened up. It was Ye~~ the J'redrtksena know com offered him. He took lt. munJty eervtce well _ tbelr ~ Making regular deUveriea of lee kind, and the Jd.Dd we ctn at in aummer and coal in winter Newport Balboa Federal. "Many brought hlm In daUy contact with of the children who ride With me " hundreds or families. and made says Whitey. "come trom tam'l- bundred!l or frienda. When Christ· Ueos wbo a~ belng helped to borne m88 arrived. and It looked .., ownership through your A&MJcla- U!ougtl SAnta Claus wouldn't come lion. They're happy families, and for 1t0me of hls famJlles. Whitey a lot of th.an.ka Ia due to )'OU tor m&naKed to find someone who helping to make their home own- who could :o~ttp in and double for er~hip pos!ible." st Nick with baskets or grocer-That's the extra dJvl<Jend your IC.'! or wann t'lothinJ:. Then th~ savmg11 ~am with our AaeoclaUon delivery men got together, and They always eam a high rat~ workNf out a plan to brinJ: <>ld of return 3 ~ ~ ptor annum ia our Santa to a nearby orphanag<> current rate. compound~ twice a every Christmi.JII. Thtoir work and year -and they are re-Invest ed hc.lp to th~ ntedv. Y<'ar In and in fint trust deed loans on home-s ynr out. t.Au;::ht tilf'm a world of right heTe in our own community. wi8dom about human naturt'. This means community growth Wll . . "• Anny called tlim 10 and prosperity. and stAble, happy Ut I • '·"1. ;• nah•·JII\' r:,..~ :.unilies in your neighborhood. Whi ";· I jC'h r f h ... lnlnl! . nth"r!-Place your saVings-with ua t o- Tilia tJme. ~~ w._.. 1n an m.i 1nt n· ' y. Remember, savtnp l.n.elted tratnlnjC outtt. All a platoon aer-by th.e tenth of any moot.b earn geant, he saw 'duty In Arkansas, from the n:nrt. aDd at Camp Hood. Tex.u. In 1H6. he came to Co.t.a Mea. He found a demand for an Ice deUvery route, and that he- came bl.a ~. Hen acaJn, the WOI'1r of gotng tnto many bom• dally reYealed that eome of b1a c:u.tomen would be .,endlag a 1eaa Cllrtatm... Wha he told otbera on t.be route wbo could baiLoa EIIL SIIYIIIS ...... needed extra ~L:r a ..... w.., ........... ~ 0~~bh~ ...!: lllptll IIIII, IILIIIIIII IDEAS I 1tJ llA'f DAMGB DON'T BLOCK PASSAGE WAYS If your homo has no hollwoy ond family end 9uesk enter directly info tho livin9 room, then F..mi- ture should be onen9od 10 as NOT to blod paJW9e woys from the door to other orea l of the hCKIM. Avoid selecting pieces that are. b!Ay ond opt to bulge over into troffi~ Iones. AJJDW FOR FREE MOVEMENT .... .., .......... ........ • .,. • ..4 ...... ~.. ...... .. ........................... ........ 1rt •..4 ... ....,. o- "" ....... .., to 111npl t tWa .... ..., -t::' ,....,. .., ...................... f.orllit•o • ,...,. I• ,._., • ........ of ... n... 1812 ... eM ••• COIYA ~ ,_..~- OfROAL HIWIPAia CWYNICtnCW~e&IICM * * • r.111.a...1 -.Mr. • ,...,....,, .... City of .... ,.,. .... c.nf. Offic.e end ~"9 pleltt in tile E.- alp IWWN.t, 1104 Coett llwl .. C. r-del Mor. AlVO f. HM,A. P~tWitMt ,£6 HMM. Asaocieto Editor MAlY MILLS, Adwetfitiftt oncl Clrculetion llfTIHO M IICOIUI C~ MAnH IM , ... P0tT CWIICS U CO-HL -· CMW. ••• n. ....,_......., ...... "-• ~ tlot.nnMo4 .. ... • ..... ,.,.. of e-or•l .;, ...... .., ..... ..... of ... s.,.,w c-rt .I ... ... .. C.nton.le • .... ,_ ... eo .... .., of ar...... .~ ~,...... ....,.... .. q-'IRM .. •• p~tWic ................ lly •••• ....... of ... c.nMie Mii•IJ JIF ,..,..." '-alatt. •ur-AIID ........... c-... -.c.a (Continued from Page 1 ) VIew Park are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adami, who have &iven the option through the Corona del Mar Civic A..lociation for pur: chase of this site as a perk for $35,000, much Jess than the actual value. as confirmed by offers to purchase it for residential use <which could mean buiJdinga 35 teet above Ocean Blvd. level). The State Departme nt of Beaches and Parks cannot pur- chase this sit(!, nor can it con- tribute funds. The City of New- port Beach is una ble to partici- pate for Jack of funds. Therefore lt remains for the civic minded citizens of Corona del Mar and friends or this community, who wish to justify the signiticance or the name. "Crown of the Sea." to acquire the property by dona- tions a nd donate it to the city as a perk site. Many ha\'e already donated Cal· m o s t a third of the total re· quiredl, lncludin& not only those with proper ty on Ocean Blvd but residents throughout the city. and many from cities far distant. If you feel that the presnva- tion of Inspiration Point is <k-sir· able, will you fill out the follow- Ing questionnaire and mail it In to the Ensign, care of the Log, 1104 Coast Blvd, Corona del Mar: I favor acqalrtll« tile ~rty lmowa .. .........tloa Polat la c.-.ea liar. &ola Hard- Ave. to OrciiN Awe. aJoac o-a 111ft,., for dty park ...,.,..._ .--.... -.................... NO .................... .. I ... ...UU.C to pledp a ~ U.. for dlla ~. p~aya~ wlllea tbe total ......,.., reqlllred laM Melt pledp4. lly pled«e ......................... -.... I .. wfoU1ac to ltelp Ia tbla propeet b7 coataeUac otlten la •Y adpborllood to IOIIdt tMlr pledcM for this pro~t. YES.... .. ....... NO ................... .. 0 ••••••••••••• (~IGS \'Ot'R :\',UtE) . ........ -. ······· (CITY) CST ATE) COATE) Miss Park Wed To Mark Soden St. PhlUp Neri Cathollc Church ln Compton was the letting for the Valentine'• Dey wedding of Mark A. Soden to Mlaa Betty Lou Park. daughtf r of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Giles Park of that city. 1be newlyweds a re now at home at 502~ Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Mar. The groom has just recentlY joined the law orticea or Harwood and H•ffeman, "attorneya, at lt15 Cout Blvd.. Corona del liar. He forn:M!J'Iy practJeed law In Santa Ana. RAG~~'S Your Family a.taunat ....... 'p [' It) IIUo..&..._ :~-..-.. a.-... liar WIJfW: W'OOD8 COCK'I'AIL8 COASr HteHWAY AT THE AICHIS ... ..,.,. ...... JOHN VUDJ,£ ......... BIL DIKE Says: "~eclic•l AuocieHon o.tN ... SidneM lnswe11ce" At Hie CWA Collo•ll ....... tt tile .... of &eat~,-.._. .W..... DIDU~tta.R -.INSUlANCl• on •••wWI • ao-..-.. DiDUCTIIU AVfO COU.fSION. We ..._ W tllh font~ ovoileW. fw -., ....... beliewe It is ttM eMWor to ...., inwronce ill th ACCIDENT •~ SICKNESS FIELD. Hal D•• INSURANCE a IONDS M II Newport 11¥4. HAttler a NEWPORT lEACH Dee's Beauty Salon · Fealaliq Rei-.. Cartla Pei'Uiallata e HAIR STYIJNG e .HAJR COLORING U15 Ceaa&. Blvd. llAriMw !11'7 Coroaa del liar HE~RY'S on Miracle Mile. Newport * FEATUBJ:!Ii'O * SPAIISH FOOD .& p.m. to 12 Visit our Beautifcl Cocktail Lounge 9 to 2 a . m. ~tuy Bon,. .. ,,... DURING IIAPPT ATnTUDE BOU& I'I'O'Ip.a IIEH&Y -y_. o.lal lloeta -'I'OJfY H....-t...... Bl'.aeea 1101 See You at Gene's VlSIT THE NEW DEIJCATESSEN Also the Cocktail Lounge and the Bdltery and Dining Room French and Italian Dinners. GE~·E'S 705 Coast Bl-.cl. Corona del Mar SPECIALIZIIG II Visit Our Beautiful Cocktail Lounge SAM'S SEAFOOD AT THE SIGN OF THE SWORDFISH 16278 Coast Hwy •• Surfside Zone e OPEIIIIG Rilles Rilles FUN FOR All! COME SEE OUR NEW DIVING n.OAT with the 1-2--3 METER BOARDS -- -ITS IEHBifiC! ~ BALBOA , Tables decorated In blue and gold colors by each den of Pack 181 were a apecial feature of the annual Blue and Gold c!inMr. which waa held JUt Friday nlaht at Ensign School in honor of the Boy Scout's founding. M.ra. our- wood Youn~ had charge of the ar-rangements for the pot luck sup- per and Assistant CUbmuter IM- ter Vierling PJHlcled o~er the meeting 1n the ablence of Cub- muter William Spurgeon m. Spe- cial guests lncluded Rev. JamM Stewart, who gave the openlnl prayer, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Hord Seeley and daughter, Co n n l e. sponsor representatives. On be- hall of the Elks I...odge, Mr. Seeley pretented the group with birthday cakes. Parents relieved the scouts of the . program by presenting a birthday skit written by Mn. Porter Sinclair. Willlam H. Spur· geon Jr. made the troop awards in the absence of his son. The awards were made to Merle Babl, John Berkus, David Hardy, Joeepb. Minney, Owen Minney, Kenneth Newland, John Grelsser, St~phen Lagerlof, Goeff.rey Sharp, Rithard S i m p so n. Bill Spurgeon, Allen William, Ronald Noble, Roy Sin- clair, Richard Steele, Mark White- field, Bobble Archle. Norm a n Carlson. John Richard, Edward Richardson, Michael Singer, BillY SaUey and Kevin Watson. Ruth J ayred Joins Zonta A new PoweT Sq}l&dron course in aalllng is to be offered here for the first time, beglnnl.ng at 7:30 p. m. Monday at W Balboa An· gllng Club. 'l1le course will be open to men who are membei of the Squad-ron aDd to w n who h a v e pauecl the Pi1o g course. Urban 13eh, c h a I r m a n of Elective Counes, will have over-all su~r­ vislon of tt. course, and the ln· structor committee wtll be Rex Brandt, Bart Henderaon and John Kimble. They will be ,euisted by exputa in the special fields to be covered. 'l1le course will continue for twelve weeka and it 1a planned to repeat lt once a year. Men and women who have re- ceived their Certltloates for paa.- ing the Squadroo fall course in Seamanahlp are: M. A. Anderson, Sld Crossley, David Firth, More- l a n d Lelthold, Richard Malotte, Charles Mitehell, Charles Schwan, William 1bompeon, Marjorie An- derson, Dorothea Grimes, Lucille K a r a m and Margaret Malotte. This course will be given again next fall. ................ ] .... ~ n.... ...... llll .... I'll 4¥ Twin GiTls Born Twill ""le were bora • rn-da7 tile lltll .. llr .... lin. .... BoUerff of lt1 lltll 8t.. Nf"'PPP'1. Tile ..., llrle, Ta.l Ue IUid Ten1 Lyae wetped 5 1 ... , t t Y, os., a8d I 1 ... , 6 os. 'ftey are tile ftnt dllklrt!a of tile B o U o r ff a a lid tile ftrtlt ~ of llr .... lin. Gleaa lloore of Newport. 111 • fer .... amaly LOW UTES 01 AUTO IISUIAICE Sbll_flnl 1111111 A~ W.I.IANDI8 SOl E. Balboa BALBOA IIA.rltor MI._, Real Mexican . e Enchiladas e Tacos e Steaks e Tamales e Chili Rellenos, etc. RECORD SALE . Wed.. Feb. 18th through Sat., Fe b. 2llb Look at These a.pbls! iWiSIWduud to oaly ......... 25• .. 75• I~ A 1%" lLIUI SETS RUDd.recllt of 45 RPM DRA8TIOALLY ALBUIS .... l...u'c• Sf'ledioa SIIILE REC.IS 45. 78 RPM 59e ' 1819 Sf'wpt•r t A\"f>•Dc!. Co-ta ¥f"88 La l>osla - Ruth Jayred, Balb9a realtor, • was Initiated into the Newport Harbor Chapter of Zonta lnterna- tiona I, service club Cor executive women, at the February luncheon meeting held at Norton's Bay- shore Cafe. ~ 2511 Newpott llvd .. Cotte M... • Jlllt South of S.t~+e Aile Country Club , I I I I I I I I I I l•ld I I 'I I I I I I I I I l oJ 1141 I I I I I I I I I I e-e I I I I I I I 1• Opt>n 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. B&c.-oa i 4!t The nominating committee pr- scntcd the following slate of pro- posed officers: Ruth 8 arc u m e, president; Dr. Helen Robertson. first vice-presi d e nt; Lucille Angell, second vice-president; Frances Mears: recording secre- tary; Margaret Reinert. treasurer. Blanche Benz. correspondin'k sec- retary. SUNDAY -1 DAY8 TYRONE f"?_!'.!Jt PIPER l.Aui\.U. ·'MISSII8IPPI -GAMII.Eir HELD OVER! 2nd BIG WEEK! THE W ORD IS ... SEE ... M-G-M presents Sir Walter Scott's famous novel in ics firsc feature presentauor1 enriched by TECHN ICOLOR! sr:Hring ROBERT TAYLOR ELIZABETH TAYLOR JOAN FONTAINE GEORGE SANDERS EMLYN WILLIAMS Scft.c1l Pby by NOEL LANGLEY • Ada.ptmon t.. AEM'Il MacKtnlK' Dlfectcdb-t RICHARD THORPE· hodu«db-t PANDRO S. BERMAN An ).H I·M r.cru Aa.demy Award NonalMU.. IVANHOE at 7 p.m . & 10:13 p.m. tOf' ._ Pkt~ ._t c...,...__..~ Corona del Mar Adults 60c Ch1ldren 12c I I Here's Text of Chief's Report (Continued from Pap 1) WhJdl Ume aid offle»r stated ENSIGN ClASSIFIED .. SituatioDa Wanted 2 USED KILNS; 1 gu: 7~ cu. tt.; 1 elect. 2~ cu. Ct., new ele- ment. Hansen's Hobby Shop, 1:103 Cout Hwy., HA 1262-W'. res.ldence and bulineu houlee In he had prevtoualy Bed to Ul and this Oty. the accuaationa weN true. Crlml- A r t e r placing the defendant nat charges 'Ct. e r e immediately under arrest, he wu brought to filed a gal nat him <Patrolman CDM GIRL detllres babv alttlng, n:ee a~otinn ganotdfi~nte!T'OC;":tedtatby Dooglaa Jamea-Ed.). ' • • ... "'"' • HIA I e-One member waa all-edlv in· eves. Experienced. H.A 0781-J menta ln 1 ed t .. -be f ...... ' or HA 1730-W. vo v 0 • ..,r mem 111 0 volved in a minor way, but the thia Department, one of whom evidence obtainable appeered· in- HOUSEKEEPER for mlddleaged was on duty <Sgt. HAlma Cottle. sufficient for his proeecutlon. He 2 or 3 adults. Very reliable and Jt.-Ed.) and wu Immediately waa suspended and bia dlsehar .... good cook. HArbor 0102-J. intt-rrogated. 1be statements ot •-BABY SITTING, ironing and the second officer partial~ con-recommended <M 0 tor· Offtot'l' BUY OF THE WEEK '50 STUDEBAKER Champ. 4 dr. ledan, real nice, you can't beat our price .......................... .$1,095 wi firmed the ........... tio .. • made bv Mere) Coe-Ed.) • se ng. Mra. Mabel WhJtJJ'UlD, ..... _ ·-, 5071,; Heliotrope, COM. JiA the defendant. The olflcer wu Three more oftlcen and two 1197R. immediately auapended, and on reserve officers were interviewed Miller Chevrolet Co. Harbor Blvd. at Center Costa Mesa, BEacon 6549 RELIABLE babv altter. tJ • ...._ the foUowing day two more ofli-by mysell and the in'\test.lptora. ' ~...,. cera, (Sgt. Robert Atklnaon and No evidence upon wh.lc:h action 2925-J. Patrolman Harry Jaaper.-Ed.) should be taken resulted. RELIABLE High School Senior ~ere suspended and their hornet The nature of thia lnwatlp- wants Eu1er week job. Prefer placed under obeervation. tion required that it be conducted outside work. HA 1663-J. On SWlday, Feb. 8, 1953, three by a limited number of our mem- MAN wanta work. Dependable and officer'S and the former officer, bera, and they were on 4\lty many honest. Housecleaning, yard wk., originally arrested. were lnterro-houra daily for several days. In car waxing, etc. HA 387()-J. gated simultaneously and a re-spite of 1oaa of .sleep and exhaus~ , RESPONSffiLE woman will ait cording wu made of their state· tion, it was conducted with ..-eel STElNW AY Spinet. The m o a t gorgeous tone and case. Muat acrifice. Save 500 from origi- JI&l price. Uke new. Tenna. Dan z-Scbmidt, 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. A UTILE JEWEL 1SM9 CHEVROLET Fleetline, 2 dr. sedan, beaut. green finish, radio, heater, plastic seat cov-en, a real beauty. Only __ $1,195 with chlld or 1 n v a 1 1 d Own menta. Upon completion of thi. and efltclency. 'They are to be transportation. HA 2268-W. interview, the other three were commended for their actions in booked on criminal charges and concluding an extremelY difficult Help Wanted another member was suspended. Job. in which personal feellnp . • • • Subsequent statements by the de· and emotions had to be disre- Miller Chevrolet Co. EVENING COLLEGE Secretary fendants requiri!d further Invest!-garded. -Orange Coast College. Job galion, and no further action could This regrettable incident comes Harbor Blvd. at Center Costa Mesa. BEacon 6549 SEVERAL spring and summer suits, skirts and dresses size 11 & 12. 403 40th Street . New• port Beach. TWO WOODEN FRAMES for twin size box springs suitable for beach cottage $2. HA 3142-J. commences March 2. Rate of be taken on that date, It being at a time when your department par $200 plus $33.60 cost of Sunday. However, we were able I is preparing to handle the forth· livmg bonus. Hours Mon. thru to consult with a Deputy District ~ming influx of Easter vacation.; Thurs. 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. and Attorney, who lives in this City tsts. a period where pollee ex- 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Fri. 8 a .m. and who came to our office on perience is extremely important. to 5 p. m. Apply in person Sunday afternoon. ~ have. therefore. arranged for Tues. or Thurs. afternoons or Complaints were obtained on unmedJate classes in basic train· Fri. all day at Business Office M~mday, and defendants wt-re ar· ing, to be conducted by the F.B.I., of College off Fairview Ave. ratgned on Tuesday, Feb. 10. as soon as an eligible list can be ___ ........,. ________ .,.,.... On Feb. 11, 1153, another mem-established and probationary ai)- Real Eatate & Ra tala ber of the Department was inter-pointments made. SPECIAL! I D rogated and his statements being M.ay I assure yu that every In conflict with the &foremen-effort will be made to restore Honed dE-fendants, it was decided the Department to a position of to get the!ft ~11 togetht-r for fur-respect in the Community, worthy ther qut-sttonmg. A meeting was of the confidence ot its citizens. 1947 HUDSON Super 6 4-dr. se· dan. This beautiful car ha$ had exceptional care ... -............. $595 Miller Chevrolet Co. Harbor Blvd. at Center Costa Mesa. BEacon 6549 iOF A BED and Remington port- able typewriter in good condi- tion. See evenings at 610 Nar- ci.aus COM. WHY PAY MORE? 1949 FORO 6 4-dr. Sedan This Wt>ekend only $895 Miller Chevrolet Co: FURNISHED three room house year round rental. Inquire 200 E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa. FURN. API'S. tor rent. See Lou- iae Apta. flnt. Dbla lr aln&)M. OVft'\ook:ina Bay.. -CamatlOD, Corona def Mar. FOR RENT-Lower S tudio Apt. ln pvt. home. 307 Goldenrod COM, HA 1046. ATTRACTIVE 2-bedr. house, par· tlaUy furnished. $65 m o nt h. Phone HA 1863-W after 7 p.m. Clean, Quiet, Modem Apartments. Weekly Unen Service Low Weekly or Monthly Rates Harbor Blvd. at Center 706 Coast Highway, Newport Bch. Costa Mesa. BEacon 6549 Bal-Port Motel STEINWAY GRAN D. A prize. Save over $1000. Also a won-BEacon 5299-J derful Mason and Hamlin and a ROOM for rent 223 Opal, B. I. Pri· Bald\·:m Grand. . Many others., vate entranc:e, private bat h. A 1 w a Y s 100 pJAnos. Dam~-panel ray beat twin beds HA 'Schmidt Big Piano Store. Santa 1669-W ' · Ana. 520 No. Main, Kn a be-----· --------- B So MODERN occasiol\&1 Mhlc:eDcmeoua chalra and tables. Apply mom-tnp only, 306% s. Bay Ft. Bal-RENT A PIANO for practice $5 boa Island. HA 0297 .. R per month. All tenn rent al· lowed ll you bQy later. Danz-CLEAN PICKUP Sdunldt pianos, 520 N. Main l948 GMC ~ ton. long wheel bue. Santa Ana. Uled pianos from Loolal and runs like a 1951 mo-=::$85~=-:· --:---------del. A moveout special .... $895 SHARP FREEZING tpd complete Miller Chevrolet Co. loeker plant facilities for home Harbor Blvd. at Center freezer owners. Custom cutting. Costa Mesa, BEacon 6549 Moisture-proof wrapping. Car- tons. Lockers available. Harbor DUPLEX-427 ~guerite, CDM, Frozen Food Lockers, 418 30th 1-bdrm. each , enclosed patios,. St. Newport Reach HA 0718 newly decor. Accept trade va-· · · cant property Orange Counay, PHYSICAL THERAFi, massage. $17,500. Courtesy to brokers. Amanda Lloyd. 1021 Coast Blvd., HArbor 2148-W. P9r~ Theatre Bldg., CDM., HA S P 1 NET PIANO Repossessed. 3997-W. . Save almost $250. Just like TRADE your old piano on wonder- new. Hlgh grade. Another Beau-ful new Television Highest price tiful little spinet almost new allowed. We buy used pianos $387. Spine t rented 6 months, for cash also. Dan z-Schmldt. Perf. $491 ; Baby Grand Wonder-Santa Ana, 520 No. Main. ful condition. Famous make MANICURING by Helen. C all $585. Also one for $495. S mall HArbor 2187 for your appolnt- atudio piano. Tone and case ment. Dee's Beauty &\Jon. good as new $365. Many other COME IN and play tile wonde•·ful gorgeous bar~ains. Easy te nns Hammond Chord orga n. Anyone on all. These are the best bar· can nlay in a few m inutes. Danz· gains we have t-ver had. Danz· Schmidt. 520 No. Main, Santa Schmid t Big Piano Store. AJ.. Ana, Home of the Hammond most 100 pianos. 520 No. Main chord organ and Spinet orRans. Cor. 6th Santa Ana. ~--........... -...;.;.....,._........,.........:.._..:...:.....~~~ NEWS FOR YOU '50 CHEV Spec. Club Coupe, ra- dio, heater, spotlight, plastic seat covers. You can't beat this in price or for quality ._.$1,395 Miller Chevrolet Co. Harbor Blvd at Center Costa Mesa, BEacon 6549 SELECTION of beauWUl suits- aU nearly new at prices to pleue your purse. Studio Styles, Goldenrod and Coast Blvd. H . 2ll~W. • .. ,.... Wanted WANT TO BUY upright piano ln IIOOCI condition, ~ble. HA-3421 OT BE-7223R. WOMAN wanta rum. l .. bdnn. apt. • 1..-e from May 1, yrty rental. Boat B-21, Enslp, CDM. Services • • ¥ Ruth's Baby Sitting Agency DAY or NIGHT CARE Own Transportation: Anywhere in Orange Count7 Phone: HArbor 2301-W PAINTING Earl Sheflin Painting -Decorating • Color Ccnlultant • GEORGE BURKHARDT arranged the following day and Respectfully submitted, the four defendants and the ac-R. R. HODGKINSON cused officer met in my office, at Chief of Pollee • 1n Day of Prayer 140 Join Womt-n of the community who ga tht-red to worship at the annual World Day of Prayer service held at St. Andr e ws Presbyterian Church last Friday were reminded that the same program was being ht-ld by Christian women In 118 countries around the world from the Fiji Islands to the Aleutians. in hundreds of different tongues and dialects and in over 180.000 difft>rt>nt p I a c e s in the United S tatt-s. Although the sponsoring orpni- z:nion, the United Church Women o! the Harbor Area, hal only been observed in the community for 18 yean, About 140 were present at Friday's service and the offering, which will support inter- denominational projecta at home and abroad, was the largest ever received at this ob&ervalce. Rev. James Stewart. host pea- tor, welcomed the worahlppera. Mrs. Percy Bianes. president, gave an account of the history of the day, and Mrs. Dan Corson Jr .. chairman of the service, was in charge of the program entitled. ''Walk as Children of Ugbt." Participating were Mrs. Christian Schindler and Mrs Thad Samuels as acolytE'S of St. Andrews Pres- byterian ; Mrs. S teve Smith of Balboa Island Methodist. Mrs. R. B. Gri~gs of Corona del Mar COn· gre~atinnal and Mrs. W. S. Hun- sa ker of .:-.lcwport B a p t I s t as ushers: Mrs. Harold Fink and Mrs. Theodor'• Hauser of Ba lboa l!>la nd ~INhodi;;t a:. rt'~istrars. Special music, undet· the direc· tion of Mrs. Ralph Deaver of St. Andrews Presbyterian, included a trio and solos by Mrs. Lewis Kid· dcr. Mrs. David Fraser and Mrs. Robert A n d r e w s of the host church. S pecial music came from Angola. Africa and Ulc Belgian Con,:to. Also participating In the program were Mrs. Jay Beardsley of the C t> n t r a 1 Bible Church: Miss Clara Kohlstedt of Christ Churc h; Mrs. Edgar R. Hlll of St. Andrews and Rev. Joseph Mc- Shane. pas tor or the Costa Mesa Methodi!<l. Pastors and their wh·es we re honored guests at the social hour foUowing the service. A special guest was Rev. Glen Smithy of Los Angeles. secretary of the southwest diviaion of the Fellow· ship of ~ncltlatlon. Pouring at the tea tables WE're Mrs. Sam- ucla, Mrs. Schindler and Mrs. Griggs and M.ra. James Cowie. Mrs. Wet.ter Jones of St. An- drews had charge of the nursery. Party Mar. 25 For Starbright The first in a series of after- noon card parties to be given by Starbright C I u b will be held Thursday, March 25, beginning with a 12:30. p. m . dessert. The committee for t.hia party includes Ruth Deister, Opel West. Oelphy Hepperle and Laura McClellan. Regular meeting of the club was held Wt-dnesday, Feb. lA. at the Masonic Hall in Costa Mesa. Luncheon was served bv a com- mit tee comprised or ·Margaret H.abb. Georgia McClellan. Alice Allen and Audrey Cottle. Prt'si- dent Opal Wes t conducted the business se sion. Mary Glass re-, signed as secretary. and Pauline Mit hoff was elected to succeed ht-r. Louise Rasch. last yea r's secre· tary, was presented with a going away ~1ft. she ls moving to San Francisco. Evelyn Davis is mov· ing to Nor th Carollna. Present B k R. G• .at the meeting beside the boat-00 eport 1t1en esses of the day were Itha Home, Mildred Hobel, Emma Poupart. Elizabeth Vining's sto r y of Pauline Mithofl. Edith Voorhees. teaching the JapanesE' royalty was Jo Peck. Lela McMillan, Bernice reviewed when Mn. C. G. Wal· Knies, Enid Young, Margaret Tria- deck presented the book. "Win· sel, Ruth Deiater, Sylvia Place, dows to the Crown Prince," for Edythe Kemper. Eva Moor e. EbeU Book Section I at the home B 1 a n c he Lytle, dare KHJer, of Mra. Anne Leller, Udo lale. Louise Ruch, Eat h e r Johnson. Mrs. H. B. Baetz and Mrs. Lulu Ethel Freitag, Dorris R a g an, Seager we.re co-hostt>Sses. Plana Bettye Fink, La u r a r.fcCJellan, for the candy booth which this Opal West, Flol-enee Manafleld, aectloc 11 planning for the Ebel1 Etta Mae Coffman. Mary Glul, Spring Festival were also dis· Helen Lewis, Nellie Sk$1et. Mar-c:Uaed. pret Wright, Mamie Havice and • two guests Mina Ives and Ferdie BukeT. The .next rqular meet• Inc of the Starbriaht Club will be March 18th the luncheon com- mfttee will be Irma Lache~. Ruth Deiater, Marpret Tri&sel and Itha Homt>. 0111&0'1'0118 e1 • • w '• rt Baltlloa .,.._.. .......... Loaa A...-U. •••• _. ...... ._ ............. ...... ... B. r...tiMa (~) .. .... ome. ol ~···-&. ..... . .. lte .. lalowa .. ... ~ ,....... lD ... llarblr, -.... Uaae .. loaa omeer for tile JY. eodaUoa. belt···· .......... yee.r la tlaat ortlce • Jl&rda 1. Be .... bNaa,.....loltM Hanor..,... tor It~ ... of Lido Isle for 1& llr .... lin. ...... naalte ..... ._ -Vla Yella. Lido We, wt .. twr tUee ........... ,-.-c ... Panhel to 'Hold Benefit Mar. 11 Final plans ror the second an- nual scholarship benefit to be ~vt>n by the Harbor Panhellenlc on Wednesday March 11, will be completed Wednesday evening at 7 :30 p. m .. when a special meet· ing of the grour has been called at the home o their preaident, Mrs. Martin Mangold. 214 Lark· s"'ur Ave .. Corona ~l Mar. Offi- cers and board members wUl met>t Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. Caatleman Smith, 222 Hazel Dr. Corona del Mar. Pan hellenic is co m p o a e d of members from au national schol- astic college aororlties. ~ )'OJ' their annual cs..ert and Card party wlU be helcl at the A.mert- can Legion HaD In N e w p or t. Tickets mav be 8eCUI't!d from Plm- heiJenlc mem~ from Kn. Mer-- ton cameron of Beacon 5130-J and from The EnaiiD ofllce. TeDDia Tourney Set For Next 2 WMir..f:ad. The ninth annual ruu.rtoo In· vit.ational Tenn.la TOUI'Mmellt wiD be held during the nat two week-ends-Feb. 28-M.ardl 1 and March 7-8-at tbe Fullerton Union High SchOol courta. The tourna.tnent apol180red by the Ful- lerton Tennis Club, tndudel open men's stncles, open men's doublel. women's alngles. junior boys 18 years and under, junior gtrla lB years and under. mixed doublee, v e t e ra n singles and veteran doubles. You may nna a protltable ex· change for that raJ ettate t.n the wat ad lleCtlca. IF You want a comfortable ru.tic 2-bedroom home on Uttie Balboa Island. Jf ... You want a separate guest room or lanai. If ... You want a sunny patio, which invites relaxatfon, THEN SEE THIS HOME TODAY! Price $17,950 tenna Island Realty · Co. Real ton "Service Ia Our BliiiMW' llar'ww7 D. PeDe Park and Apte Balboa .lllaDt1 O.y or Evee, caD HAJobor m I MAN wanted to atve fiiht ...,._... bold aid t.n exch. for rm. wltb kitchen. HA 3870.J before 8 a.m. w~~inlln my home. ver, H. H. HOLBROOK Represen&lg the HOME INSURANCE ...... ID8UIGIIC8 co. F. C. AJmRESEN ....... _ ... . ...... , .. . ,........,.. CaD HA aeoo..r. Dependable Plumbing Dlllllll 01 ?'lid .a .. .,. t.q A ~Repair Service :.::a·:= ol-::2-: = ~---.... .._....._UK; ... 8hC.Naw;w&...,. OOwllllil.a ... llilr • HARBOR VIEW HOME From the Uvfnl room of thla Bluff home in Corana del ~~ all the ehanlinl beauty ol me Bay and the Oceen llel before yqur eya. 'nere are 2 medlum-td&ed bedrooml aDd an apartment (now ra~ ed), which would make an ldla1 rums-room. Zoaecl R-1 aDd room for 3rd unit. Only $23,500 terms _Island Realty Co. REALTORS "Service Ia Our Buaane.'' OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, MARCH 1st, 12 to 5 P.M. 254 Poppy, Corona del N\ar EXCLUSIVE! View home, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, hardwood floors, large rumpus room with barl:>ecue, double garage, furnished $27,500 -terms THE VOGEL CO. 535 COAST IUGHWAY-•• Cat the Arebee) BEaean 7468 CORONA DB_ MAR VOGEL VALUE Park and~ o. ~ Ialand This charming furnished two bedroom home Day or Eves, can HArbor m 19 53 MULTIPLE USTING RECORD 44 Properties SOlD ! ! TOT AlliNG $675.450.00 If your property qualifies, it will be listed with over 150 Realtors and salesmen. CAll ANY MEMBER OF THE NEWPORT HARBOR BOARD OF REALTORS UDO ISLE BAYFRONT Flnt nme Otreftd Ideally situated near Udo Clubho~. Well planned, euy to live ln 4-bedroom 3-belh home with ita own aa.nc:ly beach <~ate for the little toll). Pier and large slip. 1 full lot in paUo lcould be sold). Outstanding view. $20,000 will handlt' Ral- anoc at 5~~. Call HAr bor 1013 or evenings, 1 JA r- bor 3931-W. Exclusively listed with Earl W. Stanley Realtor 3113 Newport Blvd N.B. C-2 ZONING House and 2 lots-120x 150ft. on Newport Blvd. :IOUIIe 11 older, but ~u kept. 2 ~ hardwood floors, Iota of bullt-lna, double pro ap. Full price, $16,800 terms B. A NERE$0\J REALTOR liD N....,.-t Bhtl. Cotta lil- • JIEacoa 5ZI5 ~ ..a-R ... on the ocean side of the highway ls ready for occupancy. Fur- niture 11 new, the house has been decorated by a professional in- terior decorator, and the property is completely landscaped A good buy for $13,500, with only $3500 down. THE VOGEL CO. 1301 Cout Blvd, Corona del Mar HArbor 1741 HArbor 1m Eves: BE 5145-M or HA MSl·W BALBOA ISLAND Lovely 3-bed.room, bath and liz home. Extra large fireplace. Exposed beam ceiling. Good 5 ~0 loan $23.500 Full Price NELDA GIBSON, Realtor 306 Marine Ave. Balboa Island . HArb or 502 LIDO ISLE NORTH BAY FRONT HOME Here 'tis! 1 story MODERN 4-bedroom, 3 baths, 35 foot lot. Charm and excellent location Just being completed See this -Quick HARBOR INVESTMENT CO. ~30th St. Newport Beach HArbor 1600 CAN YOU BEAT THESE? 1. 2-Bedroom & den -East Sidt' Costa Mesa Parka~ f loors. ap- prox. 1050 sq. ft.-Needs some fixin' up Double gara~t'. Im- mediate possession-This ls a real buy at S9250 with a 4°', Gl loan payable at S57 52 rx-r mo. which pays th<' principal, inter- est. taxes and insurar ... t'. TillS ONE WO="'T LAST HL'RRY! 2. HARBOR BLVD-115' rronta~<' by 234' dl.'<'p. This is one of the few pieces of vacant J:TOUnd on the Wrst Std<' nf Ha rbor available at a rt'asoinabl<' prtcc. C'-2 zon<'. Submit exchanges ot your M·l acreage, clo. e in. or own<'r \\ill ~!'II for ca::h 3. Acres of ground with an nldf'r 2-bedroom homr workshop and out-sheds -Low pri('(' of S7.500 includes rf'tnl!erator range and washing machine. Submit approx. $2400 down 4. Lovely aU~lectric and J,!as 2-~droom ranch stylP homP. in best location-Fenced and landscap<-d !9250-terms ' 5. Newport Heighu -2-bedrooms and a r£'al nicl' ~~tuest room. Just $2,000 down. A SANDY STBNER, Realtor 173 E. 17th Street -Costa Mesa Branch '"''tle Uttle Red Office With the Big Yellow Umbrella" Oaarle8 B, Retmler, Mana~r Herald G. Spis JlF.acm 6398 Evenings: HArbor 1593-J NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 bedrooms. 1" bll&hl. 3 car prap..\.latp private patio, 1 story \,;al)e Cod deelgn. PRICE S13,750 ROY GREENLEAF. Jr. and Associates BuDder -Realtor 8112 Newport BMl Newport HArbor 2552 Eva: HA !742 ANSWER TO "IV A.NH<>r• CROSSWORD PUZZLE NEWPORT HEIGHTS Large comer lot. 2-bedroom hom&- a..re.,. dilpoeel -DIUunuter -hardwood tJoan. BuUt s ,_ Many cood f-~. Terms iDdude 41. iftterat. $13,500 cau HArbor 327 7 BALBOA REALTY CO. ( Oppocl te Balboa Bank of America) ROSS GREELEY JOSEPHINE WEBB 700 E. Bal~ Blvd. Ba111oa + · Open House + Rain or Shine + Sunday, March 1st; 11 a .m. to 4 p.m. 3915 MARCUS .. NEWPORT ISLAND You're invited to inspect this lovely redecorated Z- bed.room home, furnished. with pier and float f ull 'Price ... $21 ,500 BAY AND BEACH REALTY 1450 W. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach HArbor 1 264 NEWPORT. HEIGHTS New 3-bedroom home on very choice lot. Unob- structed view of Bay and Ocean, designed for mo- dern living. Large living room with fireplace, large kitch~n with separate dining area. 2 large baths w1th lots of tile Hardwood floors, furnace heat. Steel sash touch plate lighting, garbage disposal, beauhfully decorated. 2-car garage on paved alley. Truly a Home to be Proud of. PRICED a $18,500-Terms C. GALEN DENlSON, Realtor W. L. Erisman. M. F. Aufder-Heide . Associat.. 490 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa BEacon 6698 (6T76-W en.,) SEASHORE COLONY Attractive 2 bedroom home, redwood exterior, fireplace, double garage. Only $12,950 BALBOA Ocean Front, well located. older bome. Needs re-decorating. Only $11 ,000 -lf2 down BALBOA 4 UNITS. Best rental location. ~t­ ~ and well furnished. $6,500 will handle J. M MILLER, Realtor 1!501 W. Balboa Blvd. Newport ~ach CORONA DEL MAR OPEN · HOUSE Sunday March 1st 214 MARIGOLD For the citscnmmatmg buyer who demands the best in des1gn matcna:~ c::v~ '.vorkmnnsru p-.- we offer Coror~a del Mar s fiNEST NEW 3-bed- room -2-bath home' You'lllove the all-electric kttchen heavy pegged oak floors massive beamed living room ceiling 2 fireplaces lifetime shake roof secluded patio and numerous exceptional refinements O N A LARGE LOT. Permanent Harbor and Ocean View ~ .$36.500 Drive to this property or call HArbor 2474 EARL W. ST ANLE¥, Realtor 615 Coast Blvd. Corona del MCD' Eves: BEacon 5517-M ~ )gff• .t_Ja~ No. 4tU A ~LVTtaH' OY ll(.~N­ 'I'ION OF 'Alii Ol'ft' COUNCIL 0P TilE CITY OF NEWPORT BUOB aur..rt.w lt. tateatlOIL to Order -o._... u.-. v.-Uoa ... AhNea•nt of a PortJoa of a Street Deelpatecl u the Oceall r r 0. t Betweea Proepeat ... IIRd Street la &be Olty of New-..,n &Nelli, Couaty ol Ora.ace. State of Oallfonlla 1be City CoWlcil of the City or N rt Beach, pursuant to the ons of the "Street Vacation 1941," and aU amendments tben!to, being S e c t i o n 8300 tbrough 8331 or the Streets and Highways ~. does hereby or- *in, reeolve and declare as fol- lows: Olivill Ruth Wilde,:N.ewport Is Wed to Andrew L. Knox CUpid held reign and Valen· tine's Day was chose.n by MisS Olivia Ruth Wilde and Andrew Lovell Knox for their wedding day. The bride is the daughter of Philip Wilde of 125 39th St .. New- port. a nd the late Mrs. Wilde. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Knox of ~ Evening Canyon Rd., Shore Cliffs. 1 Rev. Paul Babbitt performed the double ring cerenony at 8 p. m. at the Corona del Mar Community Church. The former Mia Wilde was married in a tiered net bal- lerina cb'eu with a chantilly laoe jacket • trlnuned with pale blue velvet sash. 'She wore both a pearl tiara which held her finger tip veil and heirloom pearls of bel' grandmother. She carried a prayer book adomed with a white orehld and stephanotis. "SECTION 1: That the public------------ Her only attendant wu the groom's s I s t e r , Mm. Marjorie Knox, who was dressed in an aqua bouffant net cb'eu with mateldna sweetheart hat. Sbe carrif:d a no.egay of tiny ~ roea.w. Traditional wedcting flowera aDII candelabra decorated tbe church altar. IDterest and convenience require 8k closing up and abandonment of a Part. ol a portion of a smeet in the City of Newport Beach, and it Ill the intention of the City Coun- .0 of the City of Newport Beach to order the following described portion of saJd street in said City ol N e w p o r t Beach, County of Or)l.nge, State of California, to be ..alted, closed up and abandoned. »wit: Beginning at the m o s t eoutherly corner of Lot 6, of Intention shall be publiahed at least onoe in theN~ Harbor Ensign, a newapaper of general circulation, printed, pubUshed and circulatea in the City of Newport Beach, and said pubUcatlon shall be made prior to the date set for the hearing of all persons inter- ested in or objecting to the pro- posed vacation . The above and foregoiQg Reso- lution of Intention No. 4035 was duly passed at a regular meeting or the City Council of the City of Newport' Beach, held on the 9th day of February, 1953, by the fol- lowing vote. to-wit: AYES, Councilmen: Smith, I sbell. Miller NOES. Councilmen: NonE' ABSENT Councilm<'n : Finch. '&>nnett NORMAN MILLER Mayor ATTES : The groom's attendants were Charles Kepper of Whittier •• best man and WUllam Schmidt of Bay Shores u cl Rqnald Camel' of Balboa as ushers. Following the wedding, a recep- tion was held ln the Knox hom•. Peach blossoms and white iris derorated the houee with a festoon of white wedding bella at the en-trance. ChampagM punch and wedding cake, which wu topped with a red heart and a minla ture bridal pair, were aerwd to all the guests. Mrs. Howard Rogers, Mra. Lynn Kepper and Mrs. Ronald WEDDL~O LICEN81:8 Costa Mesan5 Floyd Eugene Richardson and Velda Ruth John- son received a marriage Ueense early this month, as did Jotm S tanton Pfischner of 207 Mesa Dr.. Costa Mesa, and Allana Lee C. K. PRIEST City Clerk I BoUtiJlier Of Santa Ana. ~=-.:tha.~~u:; ~'~~~•·•· .. •• ••• -... Ill Ita~ lace -.. ot ashes ot ..._. • .......,. 1'..: II, ... ~ thade with a matching hat. Her cor1age was made up of vi~ PIANO LESSONS leta aod pink roees. Both ot the youne peo~le at-by Charlotte Prusso tended Harbor High ucV-spent Monthly Rates aome tJme at Orange Coelt Col-BEacon 6489·M lege. Tbe groom alto attended Claremont Men's College. After 498 Abbie Way a hone,ymoon at Palm Springs, eo.ta Meu the new Mr. and M.ra. Knox will c~ Hal"pee' Sch»o}) live on Balboa la1u4. Price Miles per GaL .. •• •• •• Your K\rlap will ao • IOIJII way towarcl yoar .-ymeata. · Block B. as shown upon a map or Seashort> Colony Tract. re- corded in Miscellaneous Mapa, Book 7. Page 25. records of Orang~ Co unty, California; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of said Lot 6 to the most westerly «<rner of said lot, thence 80Uthwe terly a Ion g t h e I'IOUthwesterJ..y prolongation of the northwesterly line of said lot, a distance or 15.00 feet. ~nee southeasterly along a line parallel to the southwest- f'rly line of said lot 6 to its in- tersection with tht• south- westt>rly prolongation of the Southcastt>rly line of said lot 8, thence northt>aSlerly along 118id southwesterly prolonga- tion a distance or 15 ft. to tht> point of beginning. USED CAR BARGAINS Said portion of said stret>t to be vacated, clos~ up and abandoned '-more clearly shown on a certain map appro\'ed and adopt~ by the City Council of the City of New- )IOrt Beach for said vacation. clos- ing up and abandonment, by Reso- lution dated Feb. 9. 1953, and des-ignated "Resolution No. 4034," which said Map is on file in the office of the Cit;y Clerk of the City et N ewport Beach. Reference is ht>reby made to said map for fur- ther particulars as to the proposed "aca tion, closing up and abandon-JDent of said portJon of said strt'et. and &aid map is made a part of this ~lution· to the same extent and purpose as if the same were here in incorporated in full. SECI'ION 2: That the pro- ceedings for the closing up and abandonment of the aforesaid por- tion of said stret>t shall be had and taken, and the City Council of the City of Newport Beach hereby e lects to proceed under the provi- llions of lhe said "Street Vacation Act or 1941." and aU amendments thereto, being S e c t i o n s 8300 through 8331 or the S treets a nd :Highways Code or the State of Calilornia. SECTION 3: The Stret>t Super- intendent of the City of Newport Bea~ shall cauSt' to be posted conspicuously along the line or the portion of said st.rect proposed to IlK> vacated, not more than 300 feet apart, but not less than three in all, notices of th<' \'a cation of said portion of said street. Said no- tices. shall sta.te the preparation ot this ResolutiOn of Intention and the time and place or the hearing ot all persons interested in or ob- jecting to the proposed vacation ot said portion or said s treet. . SECTION 4: Notice is hereby «tVen that the Citv Council of the City or Newpor t Bea ch does here- by fix Monday. the 23rd day of March, 1953, at. t he hour of 7:30 p. m . of said day, in the Council Chambers of ·the Cit y of Newport Jk>ach, located in the City Hall of the City of Newport Bt>ac.h as the time and place for hearing all persons interested in or objecting to the proposed vacation or said portion of said street: and the aid Qty Council of the said City ol Newport Beach at said time and place will hear the evidence olfe~ by any person interested In tbe vacation of said portion of aid street heretofore desc:ribed. SECTION 5: This Rt>SoluUon HAVE 3 CARS. Will aell one at .acrtftce. AlJ in perfect condition. •53 Ucenses. Take your choice of '48 BU!CK Roedrnuter, w/W ttre., RAH ...................... $1.550 .. '50 f.dr. CHEV' '51 r:.•:·s;a't'·c;n:·:f.t: Bank will finance PRIVATE PAR'ITJ Real Val~! BEacon !JIOO..J 'WHERE TO BUY IT" 1951 CADILLAC "62" 4-door Sedan ....... ...... .. ...... ... ... .. $3.595 1950 CADILLAC Convertible, U. blue, black top .................. -.... 3,450 1951 OLDSMOBILE "98" 4 dr. Sedan ......................................... 2,395 1950 OLDSMOBILE "98" Deluxe Holjday Coupe ....... .. .......... 2,295 1950 STUDEBAKER Business Coupe, Overdrive ................... 1,093 1951 PLYMOUTI-1 2-door Sedan ...................................... ..... . ...... 1,395 1949 CHEVROLET 4-door Sedan, immaculate ...... -· ........... 1.295 1946 CADILLAC "62" 4-«M>r Sedon, new paint, new tires. exceptionaDy nice .......................................................... 1,395 1947 STUDEBAKER Co'md'r Club Coupe, fulJy equipped..._ 795 ALLEN MOTOR CO. Oldsmobile -Cadillac . 217 Broadway Laguna -Beach Phone L.B. 4-1084 EXTRA CLEAN LATE MODEL CARS 194.9 BUICK Super 4 door sedan, Beautiful maroon finish Dynaflow. R&H, seat covers, 25.000 actual miles ........... $1,645 1949 BUICK Super Sedane tte, radio, heater, seat covers; extra clean .................................................................................. 1,495 1950 BUICK Super 4 door sedan, light green finish, Dynaflow, radio, heater, seat covers ........................................................ 1,895 1951 CHEVROLET DeLuxe 4-door sedan, Powergllde, radio heater, seat covers, 16.000 actual m iles ................................ 1,795 1947 CHEVROLET Fleetline Aero Sedan, radio, heater, new finish ........................................................................ ................... 975 1951 FORD 6 Tudor. radio, heater, overdrive, seat covers. ....... 1,495 C. E. SIEMONSMA-BUICK YOUR SOU TH COAST BUICK DE A LE R 1953 BUICK V-8 NOW ON DISPLAY! 310 Broadway Open Sundays Laguna Beach Phone 4-104 7 NO MONEY DOWN STUDEBAKER Pickup Truck ....................................... .$5~ MERCURY Club Coupe, radio. heeter -···-··············-795 1941 FO~ Tudor Sedan •.... _ ........................................... 295 1942 BUICK Special 4-door Sed8n -····-··-·-···-···· ...... 395 1940 BUICK 2-door Sedan ............................. -................ 238 • SPECIAL ! I 3 DQa OnlF • ~eeot2 1952 AUSTIN Convertible Coupe -·-··-··----···..$1,---or- 1952 HD.J..MAN -MINX Sedan -----------·· ... dowD 2801 W. N.wport BML NO DOWN PAYMENT 1952 CHRYSLER New Yorker 4-dr. Sedan, cream and brown. radio & torque ···-···-········-····-··················-················ .. -....... .$3,495 1952 Chrysler Saratoga 4-dr. Sedan, gray and black, .radio, heater, power steering .............................. ·-··················--········ 2,995 1952 KAISER Vlrginja Deluxe 4-dr. sedan, radio, heater, overdrive ......................................... -.......... ·-············-············· .. 1,995 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion StarUgbt CQupe, rad.iG, heat· I er, overdrive ···············-········· ................................... ·-············~· 995 1946 CHEVROLET Stylernaster 4-dr. Sedan, radio, heater... '715 1951 JAGUAR XKl20 Sport Roadstel' with top. NO DOWN PAYMENT if credit qualifies HARVEY SOMERS INC. Olrysler -Plymouth -Intematlonal Tn.lcks 2tll Cout Hl&hway Newport s-a Phooe BEacon 6515 MONTH END SPECIALJ These cars are PRICED TO SELL BEFORE MARCH 1sL Take ad- vantage of these real buys and save $$, save $$, save $$$. '48 FORD V-8 4-dr. sedan. R&H. Here's thrifty drivine ···-········$795 '48 MERCURY 4-dr. Sedan, R&H. The family car supreme ........... .$825 '49 MERCURY Convertible, R&H. overdrive, new top, new upholstery, new paint. Hoot Mon. it's a corker ! . . ................................. $1,395 '46 OLDSMOBILE 4-dr. sedan, R&H, hydramatic, easy clutchJeu driving ··········-··········· -···-···· ......................... -.............................. $675 '41 OLDSMOBILE 4-dr. sedan, dependable, clean transp. car .... $295 THEODORE ROBINS-Ford Dealer 534 Coast Hwy., Newport Beach BEacon6604 . SAFE BUY USED CARS LINCOLN 1952 Uncoln Cosmo Sport Coupe, every extra, beautiful, should be aeen. 19C50 Uocoln Sport Sedan, H)tdramatlc, R.Hl. Royal Muter, white sidewalls ................................. -.... $1,89e , MERCURY 1~1 Mercury Sport Sed., Overdrive, RAH, immaculate .... 1,995 1951 Mercury Club Coupe, perfect condition. ................ -.... 2.095 19C50 Merc:ury ConwrtibJe, Overdrive, R&H, beautiful.. __ 1.89e 1949 Mercury Club Coupe, Overdrive, R&H, every extra .. _ 1,49e5 FORD 1951 FOI'd CUstom 2-dr. Sedan, R&H, low mileage ......... -. 1.5~ 1949 Ford 6 'I'udor, R&H ............................................. ·-········· 1,09CS STATION WAGONS ' 1951 .. Piymouth Suburben. immaculate car .... . ..... ······-· 1,695 19f9 Me!'CUJ')' Station Waeon -·-··-··-·-···················-·---·· 1,595 1948 Ford Statton Wagon ······--··--·--···-··------··-8!IS TRUCKS 11150 Dodse Plclaq), Immaculate -··--··-----·-·····-·-l,lG OTHERS le51 ~th Suburban ............................. ~··-····------··--· 1.-1950 Cllewoltt ...... Deluxe Sedan. Powendlde ......... ---1•• 19d Plymouth 'I'udor, immaculate, low mileage ·······-····· 1.19& lfMI Ct•Wiolet SeclaetteJ..__RitH, ~ ~tlon ....• -... -..... 1.8 1M& Kaiser ...... Sedan. '-"'•• dr lft, RAil. ....,.paoaa1 -1W 1M7 Pl7moutb .... SedaD. RAR -------1MI ~ .... 8edaD. dean, rune tood ·------• OPEN SUNDAYS lAGUNA BEAOi UNCOI.N-tv\ERCLRY, R:. teo COAST BLVD. NO. LAGUNA BI!Aal , PBOHB 4·1114 Charles Beecher, 609 Co a 1 t Highway, on Mariner's Mile, re- ported that a 12-foot glaaapar boat and traDer were stolen 110~ time during Sunday night . . . . 112 SaPIIhlre Ave., Balboe laland. reported F r l d a y aftemoon that she had at a gold Elgin watch, aet with chip ctiamondl, tome- where between Cliff Haven, Co- rona dtl Mar and her home. Fathen1 were warned after pollee Nc.. PA-5!8 were .asked to investigate a re-N~CE TO CREDITORS port of two boys with a nne in ESTATE OF FRED HODGEN, a vacant lot in the 900 b&ock of DECEASED VIa Udo Soud. Udo Isle, Sunday N tlee Ia llerM7 Gl to the altemoon • . . Emmett L. ~t. credl. ot and ... ha ..... . 123 43rd St., told police Sunday . ton aU penons ... ,.... that his pay check $80.35 was c1aiD» aplnat the aaid dececlent or stolen from his houie ... 'Cecil satd estate to rue thet.n wtth the ~ 8ll, 21.29 E. Balboa Blvd., re-neceaary vouchen In the office of Sunday evening that he the Clerk at the Superior Court ound an 'EngD.sb bjcycJe ... of the County of Oranp, State of .John John.on, 3908 MatcUI, N~-Calltomla, or to preeent ~ arne, port, told pollee Sunday mom1ng with the neceuar,y YOtathen, to that a 10-hp Johnson outboard the underllped at his or her place motor had ~n stolen off the of buatr 111, to-wit~:--~k IOllletime alter mldhllht . . . C/o THOMAS E. HE#Pt:RNAN Loyal Hotc~ Zll2 E . Ocean 14.1!5 Cout BllbwaY. ~t. BalbOa, aaid ht. nome had Corona del Mar, cautornla been lfroliten into and a television within alx months after tbe first .,t UMI JUvenvare had been taken publication of thia notice. ... W'a}'man Collina of Santa Ana Deted January 26, 19153 fouad wt. t may ha-ve been dplo-E. R. ABBEY aives 1n the sand on the beach Administrator of the near Newport Pier ... A..nonymo..-Estate of said ~nt. phone calls were reported Satur-mOMAS E. HEFFERN.<N day evening by Mrs. G. C. Green-14.15 Coast Hig~ field, 606 Acacia Ave., Corona del Col"'D& del Mar, California Mar . . . Mrs. MlJdred Wrlgh , ~ey for Admlnlstrator City or Newport IIMda, State of Oalllonda NOTIOE TO OON"l'&ACTOBS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at ~office of the City Clerk, City Hall, City of Newport Beach, Oillfomla, until 7 :30 o'clock P.¥.. on the 9th day of March, 1953, at whlcb time they wW be publicly OPft'led and read. for performing wor1c as foUows: C1'I'Y OP IOJWPOIIT IIE&CJI, OALIFO&NU For t.1ae IMtalllltaoa of Sewer • Old Ooaaty ao.d SMitltwe.t.uty of lleaeoa Sweet No bid will be recei~ unlHS it iJ made on a proposal fonn rur- aiabed by the City Engineer. Each bid muat be accompanied by cash. certifted or cashier's cbedt. or bidder's bond made payable to the City of Newport Beach, for an amount equal to at least ten percent ( 10%) al t.be amount bid. such guaranty to be forfeited should the bidder to whom the contract ia awarded fail to enter into the contract. 1n accordance with the provtsions of Section 1TTO to 1781 or the Labor Code, the City Coundl of the City of Newport Beach has as- certained the general preva.Ulng rate of wages applicable to the work to be done as fol.lowa: Boa:rty Per DleCD CIUUtlcataoa Wap Seale W~ Carpenter .......................................... -.. -................... 2.57 20.!56 Cement Finisher ................... -........ -·····-··----......... 2.57 20.!i6 Watchman ........ ·-·--·-·····......... .. ... -............................. 1.86 14.88 Reinforcing Iron Worker 2.61 20.88 Reinforcing Iron Worker-Foreman (17%c per hr. more than journeyman) Laborers, GeneraJ or Construc:tlon ·········-····· .. ···-1.94 Operators A: Tenders of Pneumatk It Electric Tools, Vibrating Machines, & similar mechanical tools DOt separately classlfled herein ··-·····-· .. ····· ·---·-.. -... 2.14 Cement Own per (on 1 Yd. or l.argft' mixers and handling bulk cement) .. --··-··--·-·--··· 2.14 Cribbers or Shorers ····-.. ····-····--··-··· ..... _ .. ___ .. 2.29 Asphalt Raker and Ironer ........ __ ............... _ .. -... 2.1f Concrete Curer-Impuvia.. Membrw)e -·-··-···-2.12 Ftne Grader (Highway & Street Pavine Only).... 2.ot Flapnan .... _._ .. _ .. ___ .. __ LM Sewer Pipe Layer (ExcludU\a Olulker) ----·-2.24 Sewer Pipe Caulker (Using Caulking Tools>-.. --2.12 Mortannan ·--···-----.. __ .. _____ 1.99 A=~.~~~~:.-~~ .. ~~~ .. ~~~~.. 2.12 Air Compressor Operator ·--··-........................ _... 2.24 Concrete or Asphalt Spreactinl. Mechanlcal Tamping or Finishing Machine Operator ........ 2.52 Concrete Mixer Operator-paving type and mobile mixer ................................ ~-·-··-· .. --... 2.62 Concrete Mixer Operator-skip Type -·-··-.. -2.38 Material Loader or Conveyor Operator ....... ........ 2.24 Pavemt>nt Brea~er Operator .............. _................. 2.45 Pump Operator ....................... _ ............... -....... -...... 2.24 Roller Operator ......... -.................. -............. -............. 2.45 Skip Loader Operator Wheel Type . . 2.38 Tractor Hi·Uft Shov..-1 Operator 2.74 Tractor ()pcrator-BuUdoz('r. Tamper, Scraper or Drag Type Shovt>l or Boom Attachmt>nts ... 2.52 Trenchln'l' Machine Operator ....... -.................... -... 2.60 Universal Equipment Operator fShovel. Dragline Derrick, Derrick-Barge, Clamshell or Crane) ... 2.74 Dri\'(•rs or Dump Trucks of less than 4 Yds. \Vater Level ............. _...... ...................................... 2.02 Drher!': Clf Dump Truck:o~ 1 \'d"-but 1..-s-. than 8 Yds. Water Level .. .. .... ................................. 2.04 Dri\·t>rs or Dump Trucks -8 Yds. but less tha n 12 Yds. \Va ter Level ............. -............................. 2.09 Drivers of Dump Trucks 12 Yds. but less than ' 16 Ydc; Water Levt'l . .. . .. ._...... . .... .. .. 2.17 Drh·ers of Dump Trucks-16 Yds. or more Water Level . .. ....................... _ ............................ -....... __ 2.37 Drivers or Trucks-Legal Payload Capacity less than 6 tons ..................................................... -......... 2.02 Drivers of Trucks-Legal Payload Capacity be- tween 6 and 10 tons ................................................ 2.04 Drivers of Trucks-Legal Payload Capadt:y be- tween 10 and ~ tons ····-···-.. -·-· .. ·--· .. -·-··· 2.09 Drivers of Trucks-Leeal Payload Capadty be-2.17 2.49 2.12 3.175 1 tween 15 and 20 tons ................... -.. -· .. -···-··--· Blacksmiths ....... ~ ....................... ---··-·····-·--··-·· Blacksmiths Helper .............. _ ............ -................... .. Bricklayer and Stonemason ................................... .. Bricklayer and Stonemuon Foreman 1S.52 17.12 17.12 18.32 17.12 16.96 16.32 l.S.52 1T.92 11.96 15.92 16.96 17.92 20.16 20.96 19.04 17.92 19.60 17.92 19.60 19.04 21.92 20.16 20.80 21.92 16.16 16.32 16.72 17.36 18.96 16.16 16.32 16.72 17.36 19.92 16.98 25.40 · (17~c per hr. more than Journeyman) Brick-tender -··-···-... · .. ·-·-··--------·---· :us 18.00 Electrician ·····-··--·· ... · .. -······-·-· .. -·---··--· 3.00. 24.00 Any cluai!ication omitted henln. not lela thaD-. 1.94 15.52 AJJ bldl are to 1te compa.reil on tM ... of the City DII:IDeer'• ..un.te of the qtaDtltiel of ...tit to be dane. No bid aha1l be a~ froiD a Ccllltnetor who hu not been u. CIDMd 1n .~ wtth Cbe II'Ovt.iaaa of O.pter 9, Dlvtalon m ot 8ullnaa .... P'ft)f ....... o.a.. Plalw _, be .... ud ...... ., .....-). ...... CGntraet. aDd ..... ~~ ~r~~ at tile Oftb ol tM 01y ~. a~ BaD. a~ a( 11 .... CalfGaiL ,_ apec1a1 atte • of ~ hii!Wdei.W.n .. Ia ClllW to the ''In-~ ~ ud ec...Jittaiw'" annne4 to tbe blaDk form or poo. ~ for tuU ciiNetlclm .. to ....... ete ,. a~ of Newport a.dl w •• tbe rllbt to reJeet ~or an bed~. c:rrt or N&§tc:at IIMCIL CALIFORNIA Dated: F~ 24, 19e$3 C. 1t. P1t11t. Qt)' tJak CL08D 8DMON8 OJif YAI'IW' Prewntin« hlJ ~mal .ennoro oa the afftnnation m our lalth, Dr. Harry White of the Balboa Ja.- land Community Methodist church will preach Sunday on •we ae. lieve In the Final Triumph or Rlghteousneu and In · the Ufe EVerlutlng." On March 10, Rev. White announced, District Supt. Hayden ~rs wiU pay hiJ nnaJ visit to Balboa bland as superin- tendent and will conduct the an- nual ~tlng. * * * P&OMOU TV PBOG&AJI "With more than 20,no,ooo 1V sets in the United State. and an anticipated additional 5 million in ~ 1953 the church cannot afford to ;;, o.-erklok ita obligation 1D raalte • the fullest poaibfe ~pi of thfa po-tential 'modern t." stated Hollis L. An~non. putor ol the Newport Hubor Seventh-Day Ad-ventist church at tbe wonblp hour Saturday. Pa•tor Andei"'In an· • nounced that a speci&l offering will be ~ived this Saturday to promote the church's coast-to- coast weekly television program, Faith for Today, pre8ellted 12:30 • p. m. on Sundays. Elder James • Scully, Sabbath &hoot Secretary • for Southeastern Calliomia Con-• terence, wiU be visiting spea ker • this Saturday. • • • MEETC\'G AT LA SIERRA Seven delegates and three alter-- nates were chosen to represent • the Seventh-Day A d v e n t i s t • Church of Costa Mesa at the • BienrtiaJ conference of Southeast· • em California Seventh-Day Ad· • ventists Sunday at La Sierra Col- lege. Harbor area delegates were - Dr. M . M. Maxwell, Dr. Clinton • Emmerson, Dr. Paul Butche r, L. : Vaught, William Hanawalt, Miss Lois Fouts and Dorothy Rutledge. • A It er nates were Don Payne. • George Emmert and l1rs Mary - Johnston. * * * !\'EW XEMBF.RS ;.-. : . ~ ; -. • -. -r. .. -. •:eel...._.,......_. ... d ........ ._...._ ,_._, .... .._ .. ...._.. a • 0 ~, ..... -! ..... • ... 5 ..u. ........ ...,. Mk ,.. Ea I ,.. = .-wl*tl "-b ea:pJaiDt tiiM ._. ableboiMtns I .... M Jim's Beauty~ announces VIRGINIA READ and BEVERLEY HOWLETT ---Hair styhng and Custom Permanent Wavmg 204 Coast Blvd .. Corona del Mar HA 1876 m the Gallagher Bullding -across from the Hurley Bell Inn i - Reception of nPw mt>mbl'rs wall • be part or the Church Sl•rnce : I Sunday at th<' Corona del ~ ~~~ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , , , , , , , , , , • 1 • • • • • • • 1 a , 1 , , -• _ Community Church. Sermon de- livered b> Re,· Paul Babbitt at both the. 9 :45 and 11 a. m s('r.. ices will be entitled ··Au or Xoth- ing at All." Music at the early service will include the anthem, "Jesu. J oyaunct· or My Heart" by S.ch and at 11 a. m. will feature the anthem. "J esu. P r i c e I e s s Treasure" by Bach. Work parties are being held at the church to help finish the an-+ terior of the educational unit. Members ot the community are in- vited to bring a hammt>r and re- port for work at 7 p. m. on Tues- days and Thursda)•s. INtRT'S Oe~rtmellt Store (formerly Fi+tpstric~'s I 1811 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA. C&LIF. BEacon SOS4 -... - SPGIITSWEAR DRY GOODS SHOES For Men, Women. Children • QaaUty M~N:'handJ~ • Popolar Prl~ e NaUoaal Bna.ach • FrieadJy Sen1<"e --&Dd- You Save Wlth SAD GREEN STAIIP8 - I .. a.YCLE REPAIRING Schwinn Bicyclee RAY S'JD)MAN 157C Newport lhd. 008TA IIII:8A "Sire.---....... 444 .. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY PRE801UPTION8 ALWAYS DOUBLE CIIJX2D) ILUIPTOJrS IIARBOR DRUGS A personal n tmhtr li'f hdps to speed 'fOlll. lofl8 distance calls 0 •••• \\'hrthcr it' .1 bir.hda~· call to the folk' b:ack l'nmt>. or an amporunt business oill :tcr"'' the n.u 11>n. ' .. u·ll "" c tame Li you gin the opcn~tor the o ur-of-wwn number you're caiJing. rather rh:1n ju'r rhe marne and address. A free personal number hooklet ... for the Jocal and out-of-town numhcrs you call most often ... w youn for the ~king. J ust all. send a post:anf. or drop in to your nearest Pacific Telephone business office ... and start your personal nurnbe.r 1itt today. eme'l{e»C!J calls ma~· arise \l.•hlle you are u~ing your part)'·linc. If a telephone netghbor breaks in and explajns the emergency. it's always thoughtful to h:ang up and complete \'OUr Clll Ja.ter. . C® Pacific Telepba• + I DeiAJI ll'si•ea lleellng Jtewpurt Bndl Women of the officers and members all buaineM ~-*Jut TbUI"'day Diaht, ~~ Governor ol _... Oeplaln Myrtle H\Dill)llrey Lodge No. 1~ reported to --• Senior Recent. but be-be in Hoag Memorial Hospital -o1 ~ absenc:e ol several for oa.ervatlon. Mrs. Leonard Haw a Notion lor Sewing? Fe. Buttons. rihboaa. tapes. thread. mapa cmcl•win9 ••d. --- BrMrings VJUIIIftt S!OIE .. (he SA:H GreeD ~ 617 c..t ... ~ c.-..... HAIIOI 0.0 Leach, membenhlp cbairman, aDd her h\aband we~ c:aJJed to North Dakota by the death of her father and the lllDesa of her mother. Brother Lonnie Griffith, who now resides in the East. bas suffered a blick injury in a fall. Treuurn E1sJe King's husband Fred is ill with pneumoo.i&. Mrs. Joyce Edick was surprUed on TUesday evening of lut week by a group ~presenting the local chapter who J)l'eSented her with the Women of the Moose necltlace. Those prf'Sent we~: Senior Re- gent Ali<X' Youn-. Chaplain :'!yrtlt' Hum phrt>y. Ruth Papint:lU, LiUian Tr1cc. Cordelia P.~Pll and Shir- ley Miller. Chaplain M}'l"tle Humphrey was in charge of a ~ption beld at the Moose HaJJ In h o n o r of Brother Edward Ludwig and his bride. Following the reception the Women of the Moose served a chicken dinner to members and friends. Th ose serving we~ Ad e 1 e Micb.auli, Ullian Trice. Alice Young. Myrtle Humphrey and Shirley M.iUer. Initiation will be held this l'Vl'ning (Thursday). Jlrs. Carol Cribbs will be the new Candidate. Slaooting Cel Together Mr. and Mrs. Sam J . M.anafield of 212 Jasmine Ave., Cot'Ona del Mar. ~tly ~turned from Tuc- IOn, Ariz., alter a few weeks visit. ,._--------~--... 'Ibey attended the 5tb Annlal r---------.;;.;.._... Tucson Trap Shoot, whicb drew over 300 entries during the five- Close-out Pattern beautiful design, turquo•~• end •Oie: .. . famous me~e di11Mrwere . -~---­fro,. Finland -... ..c:c:.••a-•• helf price. Senrice fot I 129.95 .. c..t ...... . c... .. ... ~ ll7l ........... ~ I :JO. 0,... s-...,. cia)' meet. The Mana&ld returned to the Cout in time to entertain Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Bracken ot Co- lumbus. Ohio. Mr. Bracken wu for many years. like Mr. Mana· field. one of the ten vice Jll't!Si· dents of the U nJted States ae.. volver Association, wblcb ~ sored the Pistol division ot the Olympic G a m e s. aDd be alao served for many yean u one ot tht" V .P.'s of the National R1f1e As ociation or America. In 1932 when Mr. MansfJeld de- feated Charles Ask.lns for t.be pia.. tol championship or Arizona, Mr. Bracken broke the International slxt) shot. fifty yard, slow fire oistol rec:oro. becoming one of United States' most. outstanding slow fire pistol shooters. 1beee two "hip jewelry" enthusiasts have been friends for many years and are pioneers of the old days when the National RlfJe aDd Pistol championships were annual eveuta at Camp Perry, Ohio. Camelia Show Set A Camellia Show t. ...._ aporwored by the Lal Alllftla Chapter of the Calltomia J,lur-- aerymen's Asaodatlon tbis Satur-day and Suftcla1 at the .,._ Club in Arc:adla,' 71 W. BUDtble- ton Dr. The show wW be free to all visitora. •cc:GI"CCInn to Joea) NUI"'ft')''Dan Joe ElUa, a *'ector ol the Loa Anceles O.pte. HOUJ'll will be 00011 to I p. m. Saturday and 9 a. m. .to 9 p. m. Sunday. -II! II-I • I I --111-1111 I.JI ll > ... !r 1 ll 111-111 ___ 1lu8•·1 ..... SAVE 1/:J .... C OTY 'Daily Doublet' --·· -................ _ .... •• 0 , •• --....... ......... 130 - -"b:·T ... I ...... •• c , ... 265 --if!+! I isD" ::;z'"'liD' .. , .. .• I . ::-sdi&t t ... _.,=-, ........ .. ...:.•··.. 170 l .... ,,.. . ~· 1_1 ....... -==~: 130 ,.. ___ , ...... ._a· ~..., •• 200 'IS , " ... Two Are Honored Mra. Edgar Hill ot Udo lale, and Dr. Clinton Ernmenon ot eo.ta 'Meu wt'!~ named church woman and cburch man of the year at the Newport Harbor Council of C'hurdles meeting -rue.day. CORONA DEL MAR PHARMACY 823 Coast Blvd. HArbor '012 1 Corona del Mar Sty ... OD Parade ·~-·-.-. •• Wubable coats. IUita a n d ~ d.resses led the early spring style ~ WE paradt' lut week when fublons ~ •·l UI I 1'1>~-----.. 'H LOVE EVERYBODY ... -·-··~- by Petite Ville were shown at the second annual ail\'eT tN and fash- ion &how sponsored by the a Church School Guild or the CoroDa del Mar Community Church at ~ Ragan's Restaurant. ~ POII'I'DS NAill: IWIY ·~ JaM Karen will be the name ~ of the aew Uttle bliby that ac-- oompulecl Mrs. James PWtw home from Hoag HoapitaJ to 2ta •• Ektm Ave.. C:O.ta Mea. 1ut ~ ~ 11'1\ .... )'. I I I I \ c~ • .,.. .. . To come and see the BEAUTIFUL flowers b:Y Morri _&....._ ............. _ ............. ...... 0 I I 11--•-1111-11 For ~MINI . 59t6 NNiiE!SAr)' SAlf 1- Tbe Mad GDd Wonderful c-dy! j ..... .....y, .... 2 •aa --. • ••''IT" I .-.c- •.. doonap.aMO DIRECTED BY IIA.RJORJE WILUAKSON FEB. 21-27-21 MAIL 5-8-7 wwp;a JlfOWI i Yo. oppartuajty to MYe • wanted QriD9. cmd ... ....._. ap- pareL lhww, Jaou.1wa:r ... tri.lftl Meek. J.ddlng, IUdca cmcl c:ldldrea'a weca! 8bop both .-.... tth & S~eee_.., 5th & MaiD. ... b wodlawlllle vatu•! . SECOND SECI'ION / Aa l...U,,..,_, N_,.,_,_ co.eriaa the esldre }lut,or Area. · Thunday, Febnaary 26, 1953 HArbor 1114 cmd 1115 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. CALIF. VoL 5-No. 29 Letten---------------------A letter from Jack Ugthart, who is touring far, far south of the border, makes us breathless from the amount of aree he Ls cov- ering to quickly, and anxious to aee ~ more than 1500 color alides he Ls takintr on this trip. Jack. who is manaeer of Car· doza Gardens, Corona del Mar, paused in Sao Paulo, Brazil, just long enou~h,to give an accounting to the folks back home: "Got a note from Corona del Mar yestentay with clippings from the Ensign and lt was sure good to get the news from home. "As you can see I am in Sao Paulo 'The fastest growing city in the world'-2,500,000 people. It's· too much for a countt:Y-boy Uke me. Yesterday I vislted the o.rchid gardens at Santos-thou- aands of orchids growing on the trees in bloom. I know how peo- ple feel at Cardoza Gardens wht>n they want to pick the flowers. but 1 didn't. "I came down the west coast visiting Guatemala, El Salvador. Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Costa Rica is wonderful. It is small and the people are most friendly. Be- gonias grow wild and I visited coffee and sugar plantations. The male parent of Begonia 'Liltian Sloan' (named for Mrs. Cardoza S loan). is a native of Costa Rica. ( Motht>r, from Bra :tilt. ··From Costa Rica I flew ovt>r t o Panama where the jungle. locks of the canal and the fabulous Hotel El Panama-plus the nasty wea ther, was enough to send me on my way to Quito, Ecuador. Quito is nearly 10,000 feet high and was most comfortable after Panama, the equator runs through the city of Quito, but being so high in the mountains. it is quit<' cool. ··From Ecuador-through Co- lombia to Lima, Peru, ls a beau- tiful trip, with the plane above 20,000 feet. Lima is JUSt another city, but I took a plane from there to La Paz. Bolivi4 Don't ever go there--it ia impouible, it is too hlgh (15,000 ft.> the people are unfriendly and they are ready to blow apart again. A r £'Cent issue of Time Magazine has them ready to throw out all Americans. ··I took a native train to La.ke Ti ticaca, where I got ship passage to Peru. I prefer to forget that 12 hour crossing and the all day train trip to Cuzco. Peru. "Cuzco is a Must-It is high 8,000 feet in the Andes and the last stronghold or the Inca people. I took a two day trip to Macchu Piccu. which was the home of the Inca Sun Gods. !t is the most beautiful place I've ever s('en and reached by an impossible road- I Srrwke Rings and Ping Pong Balls- ACTION NEEDED · TO SAVE SALT WATER FISH By DICK HOPI"JJAN UeeDJeS and paid into the 48 state& counts for a round 50o/'o of the gotten to my real point. I'm sure Move over, Joe--and Jane. I tbe neat sum of 133,609,539. 'lblA. _large sums that about half a mil-that both of you, Joe and Jant-. want to tell you a story. Yeah, was just for licenses. How much lion fisherme n spend in Plmlu.it .. o( will· -Admit that tishing, as we it's a fish-story, in a way. I know, do you suppose these 17 million· their favorite recreation. There's know' it here in Newport, means I'm always yakkin' about fish. plus anglers spent on tackle, boats, a Lot of this money spent ln New-something t.o you. I t means a lot And you're not interested in fiah, food, gasoline and a ll the other port Beach! to every citizen of our good com- except for your cat. Maybe you things they needed for their fish-NO ANSWER munity specially if you derive ~Jl be, after you hear this. Mind ing? Fish1ng is really big buai· Still listening? Okeh. but you're any sort of your income from here Jf I start? ness. still not convina>d that it means -or your pleasure. fl%,000,000 . HERE AT HOME 64% anything to you? You say you DISAMTEK! You live tn Newport Beach,\ But let's get. closer to home. In never fish. You say you don't own But Joe-and J ane, do you know don't you? Do you know what its one year, California anglers and a tackle store, or a cllarter-boat that this veritable Jife-blood of our largest industry is? ~f I may visitors bought 1.~9.367 licenses or sell Balboa blues to the fisher-community, our fishing, is in seri· quote Mayo-r ~.o"!lary M1ller, who for $3.217,004. .Th.ts amount _or men or his wife or kids. You'r(> a ous danger? Up in Sacramento, should know, 1t s ftshmg. And the revt>nue tops Mtch1gan and Wts-plumber, you say. What's plumb-action ";11 start, o.n Feb 21 on Mayor. ~ays that in the past two consin. who. Wl're second and ~rd ing have to do with fishing? three bills that have ·been apt.ly year:-, at s been an annual $12.~.-And according .to re~n~ statistics. CHA~(It: OF ADORES~ I callt·d "tht' most disastrous pieces <X>«;> mdustry. PeJ"S?naJI_y. I think 447,. of all Cabfor~a license-buy· Here·s your ans"e1. It's a little o~ l(•gislation ever proposed ,in the he s being conservative, tf yo_u l~k ers a.re salt-water ftshermen. F1f-story about a fellow named. say has tory of our Golden State. They at al! ~he angl~s. But flshmg, teen_ yea;s ago, ~nly 18~ ~ere Elwood Tubbs cany resemblance, aro> Assembl> Bills 1245, 2854 and Amenca s favortte spo~t. ls btg anghng m salt-wa!er.. It PIOba-coinridentl'll. Uving or dead etc.) 581. b'!sla e-. The Sport F1shing In-~ bly costs more to. ftsh 111 salt than Elwood used 10 !Jw 10 r~ A. He COMPLJ~TE CONTUOL stltut~. Washington, D. C., says fresh water. T~1s could. start _an used to watch the Rams and go to In brief, these bills. introduced, that m the year ending June 30. argument, but I m safe. m . saymg the Farm~·r·s !vtarke>t and cuss the by Assemblyman \'mcent Thoma! 1952, 17,127,896 anglers bou g ht that salt-wa ter sport-f1shmg ac-smog, like a lot of dyed:in-the of San P~dro .. h~adq~rters of the ROOFTOP VIEW of til• world's larl'est wt•tarla ,·lot> In bloom a t Sierra Madre, Oalllonala. Nearly a month ParliE-r tha n oaua.J, tbaa.ks to balmy _.,rlnl' wnther the 1958 "rlstarl.ll Ff't•' OJH'Df'd to tile publle lut week for t~at t>xpeeted sL~ Wf'E'kt~ bloomln.r peri~. The 61-year-oid ,·tae now eo,·t>rs more than <15,1)()0 squatt> fN't. h:ltl aa estlma~ mlWon biQNOMs. wool Los Angrlt>nos. Then his commercial flshmg mdustry (and friend Herbert Tt uss bought a l again quotP the Sport Fishing boat. As soon as Herbert could Institute I ··~re unquestionably de- get 1t in and out of the jetty signed b~ c6mmcrc1al interests to without tangling with more than take ov~r COf!1Pkle control of salt· thr~>e snow-birds on any one trip, water .f~sh~~u~s from tht> present he invilt>d 1Jid frit.•nd Elwood authonues. They would place I blue Pacific <JO hi!-Daisy D con t r n I of UC•"tn fishes in the SEPTE~IBER 1 ~a .n ~" Clf a dl'la rmingly-n~t>d As it was September, and therP :1a.nn~· Rt>s•·ar<'h ~vmmlltee. a Wf'rt' scarl.c; of marlin from Por tu-m m ·man, s:rroup Ft" e of the M~m­ L:Uf'$" b<•nd to thr· :\1..-xH:an bordr•r. 1 bl'r;'. of \\ hwr A~' RC'pJ l''t•ntataves Herbert had acqUJr~·d a t'Ouplt• of I of . omnw r~·t.JI Ft.sherm,en. marlin outf1ts and proudlv pro-Ht .. \R J . R. M~~.-\1.1.1 . Ct.'Cdt'd 10 show Elwood that ht>. J .. B. Mc:'lfall), JX>rmanent cbair- Ht!rtx·rt, could tr•·o:; 1 n·,.,:-,:--fish ~an of the boar~ of r-Dir(>Ctors of on an outrll.!~l• ...., .~ ._. · ... ~ l " as I '" &I~ Am~ lin~ .. ' lub orw nf Pepno And while the D;us)· D o_ur .'~wn s ~·st en:u·n,; and a c-ruisl><i alont: on ht:r orw Cl ··ysiN tlreh ss and SUJ><"rbl ~ ·I n for m e d C'ro"·n at about fh·t· knots El· .,.,~orkcr . for salt water const·rva- 1 wood and Het bert lau~hed and l iOn, said to !he ~s~iatt'd Sporu- tall<ed ab<mt how they us• d to mc>n of Ca!aforma m Fresno on sweat throug!, t.1e !.urUml'r heat 0<-c: Zi, _1952: "Thr> 1 <"Omm,..rc~al "h<>n they were next door nei~h-fishi!'J~ I mdustry has pr~>Ven Its bors in Pasadena. tnability to so r('g:Wate Itself aB to perpetuate tht> fasht>ry. thus aJ- OOL""BLE STRI..KE . , I lowing it to dl'teriorate to it!! Just ~hen ~ marlin hit Herbert s prest>nt low len•). We have no flyin~: ftsh. ro ~ake a long story reason to bt'IJeve that we can eJ~· short, the marbn came _unbut-pect anythin~ furth('r than mort' tont>d. !Jut. the aw~some saght of ot the some selfishness on their t~at maJ('StJC and mtghty blue ~nd part. sLln•r acrobat had done somethmg SA\'E THF. A~CHO\"IE~ to E~~vood Truss. aer,ore you could ''In view of tht> past it is my say Porto Penasco . Elwood h~d opinion that tht-welfare of these bought a _lot on Lido. He pa1d (Continued on Page 16l cash for 1t and the real estate agent got 5"t-commission. Then he built a house on the lot. With the pier and mooring he insistro Nothing Impractical on having. it rost Elwood around $40,000. :SEW FIS IIEUMA:S I About a White Coat! ... the jungles are thick and orchids • were blooming along the way. I took over 100 color shols of the ruins. • • of soe:ial lyPEG not~ The contractor, the carpenters. the painters, electricians. floor fin- ishers, landscape gardners, plumb- ers and t'\'eryone concerned with bwldin~ the house li\·ed in l'\C'W· port Beach. Elwood paid them all Then he turned around and bought 1 a spankin· shiny nf'w twm-scr<>w 1 .. . ... ,. . . . . " . . ..... "Back to Peru and then to Santiago. Chile--on to Bu e n os Aires, where everything is beauti- ful and every lamp post and shop window has a picture of Eva Peron. I found Buenos Aires the most friendly ot all South Ameri- can countries-and I wa.~ warned d ifferent. The 'friendly' ones. havE> just about tom my luggage apart. • "Buenos Aires was most help- ful-even camera equipment and thousands of film didn't faze them. Hungarian friends took me out to their homE> in the country, where we stuffed with Bar-B-Q beef until sleep overtook the enUre party. "Montevideo, Uruguay, is like any American Beach town-then to Sao Paulo. Brazil. On the 14th I leave for Rio de Janeiro for the Mardi Gras. RJo is expected to be the highlight of the trip and I am saving 5 roll• of color fUm for there. "I have quite a trip home-Rio to Miami. 23 hours. with only two stops for fuel. "By the way-the first Rex Be- K6nia I saw at the Botanical Gar- dens at Buenos Aires, was BegonJa Cardoza Gardens-w h i c h Mrs. Sloan developed and introduced nearly 15 years ago. You can be aure I let tht>m know about the fact-with very limited Sll$.Di.sh. '11 all goes well and the humid hat does not ndn 1'1'\Y fUm, I will have over 1500 eolor alleles wben I ~ home -and w'tll I be glad to ~· hclme! JACK UGniART." Chris expr.,ss crUJSt>r and a fuJI , Community Players of the Har-1 and somewhat out of mischief was set of fishing tackle. The last I bor arc turnin~ magicians this illustrated in the store win~o~vs time I saw him he was tr·ollm~ 1 weekend with the attempt to pull 1 that held Boy Scout Craft ex.hJbtts two Oyin~ fish. about fin • m tlf'S a really big time Broadway musi-1 this month. Besides those alr<>ady off Salt c:-~•·k II(' lin•s or L1do cal out of the hat in what prom· mentioned, Cub Pack 6 of Costa alJ year around now and t:Pe!-liP is<>s to be one of the outstanding 1 Mesa decorated Pinky's drug store to l.. A. just oftt-n cnou~h to st't'j local theatricals of all tim<>. This window and Cub Pack 106 occu-that his managt'r ~ doinc <t .:;tJOd they are doing wtth the help of ',pied the window of what was for· job Y-i th th<' trudun~ bw>ine~l> nearly everybody and for the mcrly Crawford's drugs in Costa Tbere are a lot or EJy,·oodJI ln benefit or the Hig h School PTA Mesa. ~ewport &>ach ! and all their various little benefits. • • • I What did you sa~. Joe~ You As publicist Hazel Ray puts it ... I The flu bug has eet·tainly hit had the contract for the plumbing "Over 250 people are combining 1 the Harbor area, effe.cting many in Elwood's housP" WeU, that"s a efforts in one way or the othf.'r to inconveniences in its wake. The real coincident'('! Did you ever help ... the Orange Coast College CDM postoffice. for instance, had think that you could thank a fish Photography and Advertising Art fiv<> out of t>leven employees ill in for that coupla' ·thousand dollar classes contributed their ser-one day, including Lelia Ritter, job you did for Elwood? You and vices. the Community Players are who ha dn't rrusscd a day for years the butch<>r and tht' bakt?r and all contributing ALL their services-and years. Inez tMrs. Grant> the other tradespeople! they won't get a thing out of this Howald pitched in and helped the It's getting late. but I haven't but wha t advertise.meni there is. short st aff until son Walter came the PTA and its. various commit· down with the bug and Doris tees are working: the dancing pu-Diehl was one ot the recruits. pils of Dorothy Jo's Studio-the J ust to make it unanimous, Post- "Panel in the Dark," made up of master VPrnt> Watson's wife, Vir- both mt'n and women. who have ginia, also camt> down with it. given lots and lots of time to)>er· The main library in Balboa. fonn at the various service clubs too. was running short stafred -the innumerable unnameable with H e a d Llbrarian Dorothca people who have contributed time Sheely out with thl' flu-as was and effort. who have found broke n her husband· Lin , who works at glass for one of the stage settings. the COM P . 0. Assistan t libra· and who have run do.,.,.-n blue cor· rian was absent bl>cause of th<' rugated paper for another. I dt>ath or her husband. Charles thlnk. even If the ticket sale is Marlin. last WE'eok. Most of the 1 not tremendous (and we all hope services were rcmd red by Normn it ia) that a project or this w_nd Al len. who had already recovered I which draws from a whole com· from the flu. and Louise Paq~t. munlty Ia Jlft\fy wonderful." See who seems slut to be pretty you then I healthy. · • • • Worst part of the current epi-1 JUit wbat .. u lddl can learn to demic eeema to be that )'ou start 1 do and at tbe arne time keep buly (Continued on Page 13) Quality Men's Wear Stylt~d b~ o.,,., Gerh . ($25.00) SHORTIE. COAT SlS Petite Ville 521 Co•at 81vcl., Coron• del Mar HArbor 2312-W DIRECTORY Dr81JLUIOJ: ''BE SURE -INSURE"' with Maurie Stanley Insurance Counaellor HARBOR l'T16 225 llartDe Ave., Balboa ll1aDd Kistler & Co. Complete Insurance Service Auto -Fire -Bur1lary Holpltal -Ufe -Acddeat lnlured Home Loans 2603 Nwpt. Blvd, N. B. HA (1521 GERALD W . RITCHIE Realtor • Insurance Notary PubUc IN CORONA DEL MAR SINCE 1936 1219 Cout Blvd HArbor 83 • Eves: HArb9J' 2415 .NlJR8ERY HAPPY DAY SCHOOL Early Childhood Education for Little Folk 440 Heliotrope Ave. Corona del Mar, Callf. HARBOR 1091·W Transportation Furnished DANCINO 1N8TKVVTION AUTHUR MURRAY'S 411 COAST BLVD. Corona del Mar Open 10 to 10 For free daDCie ~ can HArbor 1925 Furniture Restoration Chair bottoms, be~ and atooa restored ualng cane, rush. reed. etc. HARVEY'S Furnltl.ln Repair 2050 Santa Ana Ave. ao.ta Mesa. BEacoo 6133-J IIILVE& PL&'I'DIO Silver Platers And SUvermdtbs Jt.palr -~nnl~hlnc -RPplate Gold • Silver • CoPIK'T • Brau Near Community Church 1114 Harbor Blvd., Coeta Me.:a BEacoa 511J IIUIIIO Marc! L. Scharle at. PlaDo OrpDI8t-~ ~71.!1 !fir GOLDENROD AVE. Corolla del Mar Lawrence K. Gundrum, M.D. 1741 S uperior Ave., Coet.a »- Practice limite-d to ~ of Ear, Noae, Throat; Allergy Office Hours: by Appointment BEacon ~ or BEacon 6835 FUNERAL DIREOTOB Baltz Mortuary Olapel by the See HARBOR 42 Corona del Mar, CalJfomls Ample Off-Street Parking Friendly Neighborhood Service PARKES -RIDLEY GRAUEL CHAPEL 110 Broadway BEacon 5610 CottaM- UVING ROOM IEDBOOM DINING BOOM · ... u... ITHAN AU8I liDS IQJ ... PNICIB ~ IIA&.Y ... -· . ..... OIIIM 't THE l~TEREST of the YO«Ja«~r B bo S'-d Is I set of Newport Harbor la the ar I IU ell 1 welfare or thf'lr eonunalty was I e\ideDCf'd last week whea Bob ft.. TV Saturday I Gallina, prHid.-at of the s ta-VD deat body at Nf'\\'J)Ort Harbor lll«b Sehool, pre~~eatNI a $1,000 Eight Newport Harbor High piNip from Ult" atuduta for a School stude nts will appear on TV OCMQplet.f'ly hua.llobed roo m at Station KLAC (Channel 13) at Boa« MHnorlal Hoapltal. Here 6:30 p . m . Saturday In a program 11n. Wtalfred Baeoa. adnalal• called '"Who Knows This?" trator for the boepltaJ, aeeepta The s t u d e n t s are Marilyn the pledKe from Bob aa llaclce Schlichenmayer. Austin Hutton, Fulbrtpt, atudeat body eecre- S h a ron Yarnell. Fran Rhodes. tary, aad Barbara TNMy, Olrla' Betty No r t on, Alan Wilkinson, Lea If u 4' pre.ldeat, look OIL Jjrn Lowe. Ke n Niles and Sam (PhoQ, b)' Beclatt"r.) Cooper, all from Floyd Harry· man's physiology class. V 1 c e--Idaho Couple Visiting Principal J o s e p h Hamblet wtll appear as commentator and High The Peinlola at CDM School representatin•. Betty ='lor-Southern California has been ton will be prop supervisor and Mr. Harryman will take part In putting her best weather forward the program as faculty ad,;sor. to greet Mr. and Mrs. _Ben Mat- This is the second television ap.l fit of Nampa, Idaho. The Matrits pearance for Newport H a r b or have been visiting Mr. and Mra. High students on this program. G. H. Peirsol of 600 Acacia Ave .. Last s pring eight of K i n g e r Y Corona del Mar. Among the high Whiteneck's students answered s pots was an evening at tbe.Stat· questions in a chemistry program. lt-r Hotel Loa Angeles, for a Needlecraft Claaa Will Start at occ I An adult class in needlecraft will start at Orange Coast Eve- ning College Thursday evening, March 5. Classes will meet Thurs· days from 7 to 10 p. m. at the college and will be taught by Mrs. Lorraine Wilaon. COSTA MESAN~ MOVE The Karl Tegets, who hAve lived In sevefal peru of the Ha:r-bor area u well u elsewhere tn California during the put few years. have now moved from 387 Ramona Way, Costa Mesa, to Baratow. drapery hardware draperies slipcovers . ... custom lampshades cameo curtains KIMMONS UPHOLSTRY ' l6-IUILDING * lE-STYUN8 • complete, guaranteed ~ of highett qwality 431 ll 17th COSTA t.AlSA aac.. 14)6 latwMn Tustin ' lrviM Sh. Ensign Classiited Ads BRING RESULTS Rcmcho M..a Nursery School State Ueemed and Appaoftd From 2 to I Yean SUperylled Care and Oamtruetiw Plq U&SO!f.AJILB aA,_ OpeD 5 dQ8 per --~ to 5 ~tloa Furnlabld 110 & 15th St. OOII'I'A ID8A ...... _..., Wet adl make~ ~ euler. 11.-y a want Ia ftDia throwrh u.e of. UM « two. A-I PLUMBING SPI'.OJALI7.I8 IN aJ:I'ADUI D&y a !111M w.w _._. .....,_ p~ T .... t.r Seww I SW St•pp•,_ dinner dance given by the South· It pi • · N ed 1 em California Society of Phar· ~ _,,,. am macists. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~ 'for Fmad Drive Co-<:halrmen Carl Hanna and Mrs. C. M. Deakins h a v e ap. pointed captains for the 1953 Red Cross fund drive, which will be launched with the kick-off break· fast at 9:30 a. m. Monday at the Balboa Bay Club. Helping direct the drive for $16,500 will be the followln,g cap. tains: Corona Highlands-Mrs. Mar- garet McDonald; Shore Cliffs- Miss Ulian Daniell: Corona del Mar business d i s t r i c t-Michael Healy: Corona del Mar. north side-Mrs. Karl Axtater: Corona I del :Mar, so~th side-Mrs. Gerald Ritchie: C'hina Covt' l\lrs. Ruth A. Vedder. B a I b oa Island-Mrs. Mabel Boardman: Uttle I s I a n d Mrs. Dale Ramsey: Ba lboa Island. Ma· rine Ave. Mrs. GeorS:l' Yard! y, Mrs. Helen Durkee; &>aeon Bay- Mrs. Roland 1'\icol; Harbor Island -Mrs. M. E. N iedeck e r : Bay S hore s-~1r!l. L('\vis Garrlin<'r : Cliff Han•n Mrs. Larry Bt·own. Mr!!. Ted F inst('r; N c w p or t lfci!~hts·-~rs. AI Horvath: New· port busines<> di'!trict Ed w n r d H ea l y: Lido Islt' Mrs. Gladys S tambaugh. Balhoa, 6th to 1 ">th-Mrs. AI· b!'rt Kin~: P::!boa. 6th to IAin- t.lr:.. L.:o McGan·en: Balboa busi- ness <listrict-:Mrs. &.>ss McBride: B n I tJ o a Peninsula Mrs. tuart Baird : Bay Island-Mrs. Georlite Und. LAMPS AND SHADES WALL SHELVES BEDDING FlH DELIVBY ClEDIT TElWS PA110 FUIMRUII w •• ... ...,, .... u.a•• liMit 8U'f SOUND PLANNING MAKES THEM WORTH WHAT THEY COST f reeways are the one means of gaining more rapid transportation in the reasonably near furure. A necessary and sensible part of farsighted freeway pbnn.ing is the inclusion of bus rurnout and loading facilities at imporuot points. The cost of such facilities is but a small per- centsge of rhe tot2l expenditure. If {rwwtlys ti'IY to "' worlb whtlltb.y ~~rw "'*"t .Jl I{ 111 IMJ """' H j/a•w,.,. foU llli~ ;, 1M ...,.,. I{~ fNIIIIIIwNbi/a IIIMu. Atkf~~~W IMu llmllllls Mill /e..., .-.a ., • JMrl •I {rwwtiJs filii/ ftMIIk "'"'" ,. ,,..-.. -.,., _,..;, • wn.g liN lrtlllsjlorltllitnl '*"'. •fiiH piiiHk. / Awards Made to Scouts TaUies Miide a I. At COurt of Honor F~ !!~ .. it ....... ~ Here la the complete llat of award~ 'lnade at the recent Har- bor Dlatrict Court or HODGI' to Boy Soouta of Troop 5, Newport; Troop 6, e-ta Mesa: Troop 17, Corona del Mar; Troop 81, Bialboa la1and. and Troop 886, Cotta Mesa. Eagle be~~ Git.on. formerly of 5, now of New- port ~ Sea Ship 210. Star a~ to John Moyer, Bo~ Newland and Ray God-will. Troop 5; Bob Callla and ftd =t, booD 17; Bill Hone. H e n d e r s o n, Howard ONtMIM mel D e n n is Wllllaml. 1"roop 668. 11nt Claa: Daryl Balle.Y. Ri~ ed Stott. MJdcey Rubl1, TrooP 5; Howard OtUI!~ DeWS Hont. Tdn7 Metton, twu Stone, Bob le9el Notice No. A-H468 NOTICE TO CJU:DITO~ ESTATE OF T H E'O'D 0 R BERGER, DECEASED. NOTICE IS heretut givt>n to the Cl"l'ditors of and all persons having dainw against the said decedent or said estate to file them with the necessary vouchers in t he of- fice of the Clerk o! the Superior Court of the County or Orange, Stat(' or OlUfom ia, or to present the s a m e, with the necessary vouchers. to the undersigned a t his or her place or business. to- wit: c/o Hurwitz a nd Hurwitz, Attorneys at l.aw. 2611 Newport Boulevard. New;'Ort Beach, Cali· fornla, within slx ntonths after the first publication or thls notice. Dated FC'bruary 20, 1953. J ULIUS OBLA TT. Administrator with will annexed or the Estate of said dece-dt>nt. HURWITZ & HURWITZ. 2611 Newport 13oulevard Newport Beacb, California Attomt>)rs for Administrator with wiU annexed. Publish: Feb. 26. March 5, 12, 19, ln The Newport Harbor Ensign LIGAL NOTICI NOftCE OF THE BOARD OP SUPERVISORS OF ITS IN· TENTION '1'0 PURCBAS B REAL PROPERTY FOB TID OOUNTI' OF ORANGE, S'I'ATI& OP CAI.IPORlnA Notlee Ia BerHt' Qt.,.. of the lntentlon of the Board of Super- vison of Orange County to pul"- chale for and on behalf ~ aid County of Orange all of that cer- tain real property, situated lD the Oty of Santa Ana, Count7 of Orange, State of California. par- ticularly described u follows: Lot 20, Block A, of the J . W. Gardner Subdivision. for the ~ price of Six Tho~d Forty Dollars <18.040.- 00): that It is proposed to pur- chase the said real property from the estl\te of Fred A. Bronson on Tuesday, th.e l Oth day of March. 1953. at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Board of Supervisors Room in the Court House. Santa Ana, Orange County, CaUfornla, whlch time and place la fixe-d as the time and place when the Board of Supervisors wtll meet to consummate such pur~. DATED, February 3, 1953. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. Marc:ua, John Ormiston, Troop •• Seeond Clul: A I a n Meuifte, Jack Bradbury, JamH ~ John Ceok, Troop 5: Ronnie Danl· ger, Jerry Hayes, Richard Ferrari, Troop 666. Merit Badces: Bob Newland, Ray Godwin. John Moyer, Troop 5: Rex Albright, Bob Callis. Walt Howald, Darrell Goins, Tim Dris- coll, Troop 17. Dennis Williams, Howard Ollila, David Horst, Jerry Thompson, Ronnie Daniger. John Ormiston, Bill Ston e, Gene McCandlish. Howard Graham, Larry Lahodney, R o b e r t Marcus, Tony Meston, Donald Henderson, Troop 866. lenlc ~fit bridlle IIU"lJo ~ for Wednelday, Maid~ 11. at the ~rican Legion Hall ln Newport. took up the reoat evelling at ttw rneeUna W at tbe hoiBe of llrL Jolul Keeler, c.or.. till Mar. Mn. Robert Callil. cha.fmWt, introduced her co~tt..ees, who are, Mr. Robert Hoxie, tablet, Mn. ~rt Kel)l)en, food: Mn. Joseph Ferguson, ~erving; Mrs. Merton Cameron, tickets: Mn. Jack Newton. talliN: and Mrs. Harry Casey, advi10r. Mrs. Ralph Micheaten presided at the meeting In the absf.>n()(> of the president, Mrs. Martin Man- gold. Mrs. Castleman Smith r~­ ported on welfare projects for Co\.D'Ity Juvenile Hall and lUI· gested that local Panbellenic buy magazines for the young people. Thank you notes were read from ISLANDER O&ADUATJ:S Mrs. Warren Clark and Mrs. H. James Clay or 322 Onyx Ave., Payne Thayer, both of whom have Balboa Island, is one of the 19 been ill. Ho.tesses for the eve- student& who completed require-ning were Mrs. E. H. LaLanne. ments for mid-term graduation at Miss Jean Dahl, Mrs. Hoxie and Santa Ana College. M rs Keeler. 1!~~~ .. ~~.~'!'!~!!~:nd gllt w-~ tercd among the 12 flower shops ing sliver stars formed the dPCOr- in 0 ran ge Count y W('re all atlons for th~ lucky SUI'f'rstitions awarded prizt>s at the Bal Masque ball or hParts and flowers. For I da nce of the Children's Home So· thp prt'!Wntation of masque . :"<<'1· ciety at the Balboa Bay Club. son Prin~le was M11ster of Cf'M'·I Sweepstakes y,;nner ror the SPC· monies Yt ith Re~ Brandt. \'an:il ond consecutive year wa :\1orri ~artch and Lew1s S t a n I e)' as . JUd~f' for the flornl mastPrpaecf's. of Balboa. whose cn•atton "Black A rew masques wprp \\Orn by de orators ~ flne hoMes· yachts· apart•eah H.,. et HouM e.-4 ~ -....... EVEIYTHIN&. YM "" -'-ct yew fvrNtw. froM .......... ... : l•efiOft of Mo4•n~ efMI '•dfice T,.,tc.l hi tWt .,.... l~ w. h .... ler,. stoch of 4repery afMI .......... , f. l brics, wellpe,.n. ft.. _.,.._ afMI .,I•••• HoUM ~ G•r4•n _.,_ he... • ,..,....._ W I doil\9 tit• finerl up~ a..d dre,.ry ~ afMI our fumih~re eACI r•tt•n ..... f•~ ••q...Wtely med• f""'ltur•. YM ,..,. ti-e..d m-y lr, ........ ing for on• of our decor•to" . . . there It N obllgetion. House & Gorden ttt 'OAST MleMWAY9 MIW~OIT llACM. CAlif. ., ...... , ...... 6100 -a • ...,. 10•00 .. , .. Wrought Iron Furniture. MADE IN OUR OWN NEW COSTA MESA FACTORY AND 'RJCEO ACCORDINGLY. Ma~ic o f the E\;l Eye," was mod-S!UC'sts and mf.'mbt:'rs, mf)stly n~ <'lied by Mrs. Charlt>s Spicer. wel.'t toppins:: to ~a la ball ~:owno; Richa rd's MArkl.'t entry, a mass MRsque awards Wf're pr<'S(>nte-d b~ of orchiru C'ntitled '"The Black I )trs Wilfred &>rls. JM'{ ident of Cat" and m o d c 11 c d by Mrs. the Nl'woort Harbor Auxilian of Charles Ullman. was sel<>cted as the Childrt>n's Home Sod.-ty. ·who I one of the bt>st as was "Chinese was assisted by Mrs. 0. C. Sut'~'>. Superstition the Eclipse'" fro m chairman of thP ball. Proe<'Pd.<~ or I Norman's Nun;ery of Corona del th<> dinner dane<' will be dirt>ctr•d Mar and modell••d by Mrs. John toward finding homes for children Broughton. in California. ~__:~=:!:===~~~=~~~~==~~~=~:::~~~:, • 1415 Coast Blvd. CORONA DEL MAR -- Parking the Rear for Your Convenience (Sean B. J. SMITH County Clerk and ex-offi- cio Clerk of the Board of SuperviliOT'I of Orange County, CaUfomia. Publlsh: Newport Harbor Ensign February 12, 19 & 28, 1953. INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES. RAGAN'S DEE'S 'BEAUTY SALON RAYMOND KENT HARVEY The fernily r•rleurent Compl•t• b .. uty .. ,.,ic• A"hiteci Plllml CIITUITII .. ,.. ........ ... ..._..._ ..•..... • No job too larp or too ...U F .H.A. TERMS • A11e ...W....W '•IMMt • M-.,. c ......... .,..... • F.ctoty ,...Wena~tM • AI_., .. , ....... ................ • c-.............. c!! :X:". fer .... omCE&SROP 1.1 CoCIIIt Highway ............. IEacoD ... MERLE CORPORATION lwinauoffoce BAY ESCROW CO. o.." •ec~for.d. ,....w ... t DONALD D. HARWOOD A!torney POIRIER MORTGAGE CO. loaM ettel eppreiMis HAROLD'S BARBER SHOP Dirlfltdf.,. tNrMri-. fOf' .... RICHARD PLEGER ArcWt.ct DR. W AUACE J. MILLER 0 BRIEN'S SPECIALTY SHOP Optometrist F.mi'"-full'-s E. H. THIELE DR. HOWS P AEGEL Opticie11 ~n ettel Gyn.cotovr THOMAS E. HEFFERNAN MARK SODEN Att-y Attorn•y DOROTHY JO STUDIO PACiflC CONTRACI1NG CORP. Aced•"'Y of O...C. bti•u_.. -"ect.n MORGAN AND CO. DR FRANK Wll..KINSON l......_m .... teeuritiet Oetltilt WILMA HASTINGS SCHOOL Hall ............. IM+r.c .. -----------------------1-tlS C... ... ,.., c--... M. , * ---ILDING GUIDE * Newportu.mo. Ensiat P!p lt Tlna.ra., Feb. H. lNS DEBT--. '53 BUILDING MONTH AHEAD '52 INGRAM-WILD CORP. Excavating Bulldozing Hauling COu.ECnOIIS .. teu.ts-Nehl-a.a.. ., .., ...... ~ ... yw~we • ,.,. .n... "No cell.ctloM No ..... w • .4··-.• COih. CREDIT BUREAU Of NEWPORT lEACH, ~UNA ~ AND COSTA .. ESA 2CM IMnWe A... P. 0 .... H6 ·-1197. N....,t .... c.lf. ...................... , Harbor Draftillg SERVICE 406 Coett llvcl. -HMMw 1447 CORONA DEL MAl Edwerd D. s.dint•'-Stot~ D. 0.... 1 ll l l Ull tl ltl II I I I I I l •tll.!l ttl ttlt(I •I .. IIHi k JAMES D. RAY Building Coatrador p C,.oett ll.,cf.. CorON clel Wer HArbor Olll Relidenc.: HAtt»cw 21~W Concrete Work of All Kinds FLAGSTONE PATIOS BLOCK W ALLS --·--• I"Jl.EE: ESTDIA TE8 • Chu. Wane• I Sol Building activity for the city 18 a full month ahead of laat year's as the F ebruary boob are about to close with a total of more than $700.000. This brinp the two- month record for this year close to the $1,584,537 total as of. the end or March last year. Among the permits issued dur- Ing the put week were one tor $24.000 for Coast Guard offices near the Balboa Yacht Club and one for $45,000 for the Ha rbor De- partment offices at the same alte. Following permits were issued: Udo lele Marvin-Sl6an, Studio City, 5- room. 1-story, 1-unit dwelling at 412 Piaz.z.a Lido, $16.000. Ralph Ahrens. 303 Via Lido Nord.· 6-room. 2-story. 1-unit dwelHng at 105 Via Nice. $16.~. C. C. Lumb. 42 &aeon Bay, 1- story, 1-unit dwelling at 106 Via ~noa . $10.000. 7-room, 2-story, 1-unlt dweUJng at 1413 E . Bay Front, $24,800. Ken Hammil, 5-room, 1-story, 1- unJt dwe lling at 2129 Seville, and also at 2133 Seville, $1.000 each. Wallace Loucks, Anaheim, con- vert double -carage into bedroom for upstairs apartment. 201 and 203 8th St., $1,000. Matilda Burgess, 1309 W. Bay Ave., 17-room. 3-unit apartment building .at 110 8th St., $32,000. Newport Helpta James Taylor, garage at 426 Riverside, $1.200. Dan W. McMillan, fence at 708 Broad. $300. Mu Epsilon Meeting Held C. E. Vandervort, 42 &aeon Bay, 6-room , 1-story, 1-unit dwell-Mrs. Dt-an Campbell of Balboa ing at 110 Via Genoa, $12.920. was hostess at a meeting or th e Balboa Island newly formt'd Mu Epsilon Chaptt'r Elwood Zillgitt. repair te rmite or Beta Sigma Phi held las t week damage, cement foundation at 104 on Tuesday. In the absence of Onyx, $400. t he president. Mrs. J o hn Neff, Norman L. Whlte. Pasadena, 8-vice pr('SidE>nt, took charge of the room. 2-story, 2-unit dwelling at meeting. A new member. Mrs. 113 Bay F ront, $20,000. Dot'Othy Snyder. a transferee from Ray Ayers, San F ernando, fe nce Southgate. and a new pledge, Mrs. at 135 Turquoise, $500. Thomas Nicholson of Kobe, Ja pan, Dona ld Peterson, convert gar-Wf'r<' welcomed. age into dining room and kitchen, The forthcomin~ fashion show build car port, 910 Park. $1.000. and card party to be held AprU Kenneth Fitzgerald, Redondo 9 at the Balboa Yacht Club were Beach, alterations, 319 Onyx, $300. d lscussPd. The proceeds will be BALBOA used to buy a crouJ)('tte for Hoa$t J amt>s Karam, remodelling of Hospital. Othf.'r business included t he former White's Cofft><' Shop at a rt>port by M rs. Grace Burns on 114 Main St., $16,000. the Tri-City Council me<>tin~ o r Jordan Brookes, Beverly Hills, the sorority in Anaheim: the plans of Mrs. Elsie Gunther , Intema- tional Rcpri?'S«'ntath·e of Be t a Local Realty Board I Sigm~ Phi. for o.rganizing new • sorority chapters m thc county; Host for County Meeting a nd a report from the N{'wport The Newport Harbor Board of Har~?<>r Chamb<>r of Commeret' re- Realtors was host to the regular garding t~ Boy ~ut J amboret>. monthly meeting of the Orange The t>T\'ICe commJt tt:e was in- C 0 u n t y Realtors' Council last structro to offer sel"Vlet'S of the Thursday evening at the Newport chaptcr to the JamboN'C Head- BE.c:on ~:so J • HAttto• lot?.., Harbor Yacht Club. Farel WaJke1· quarters. 22tl Newport ....... Colte ..... 1 n ( the local board iS seci'Ctary Of ------~=======~=~= ,. e council. Hosts attending from Bosso proposes iii the local board we re President Ed Lolls FOR HolES Sedelmeler, Secretary Mabel Fitz- t%" -YIWI LOAK Construction J,ocme 5% -20Yeara SEE BOB l!IA'I"''LEB RellleMiltia& Polrt. lorfcap 0.. lUI Ceut J!lbd.. COM Pit. RA ~Ill J..5lU I ' ~ ~=dd Dire cto r Jamea OCC goU dab Local Man Featured In Fluor Publication Lewis T. Gardiner, 2611 Vista Drive, Bay Shore, is featured in the c u r r e n t laaue of "F1uor-o- Scope," employee pubUcation of the Fluor Corporation, Ltd., Los Angeles. He is labor relations supervisor or the engineering, con· struction a nd manufacturing con- cern. He joined Fluor in 1945 and is currently serving as chairman of the National Constructors AB- sociation labor committee. Andrea Swain Enrolls At Pomona Colleqe In an effort to Increase s tudent Interest in golr Coach Ray Rosso recently proposed t he creation of an OCC go){ club. Hi~ propoal is. "undergoing administrative con- sideration." The club, to be o~ra t<'d Uke those at public a nd private courses will offer m£>mbeT'Ship to a ll stu- dents enrolled in golf courses. Rosso will llf'rvc as its manager a nd will hi:l\'e on his stare S<'Vf.'ral "pros." Th<'se "pro " will be stu- dents !:E>Iccted from the thrre golf C'JA S.'ll'<;. llandic:tp"' \\ill hP ~N 1•p. so as Andrea Swain. dnuJ.!hlcr of Mr. 1 · r · h f d M F G S · 322 A 1 o gw f' ~'''~'r~ one u arr c a nee n an rs. . . , wam, poena 1 h' . r-h Ave., Balboa Island, has entered '1~" t oU1·n:-.1 1•'•11' " ,~,~ 1 o " c th<' second semi'Sit'r at Pomona l R.oc;so hopPs \\Ill brt:in in thP tat· college as an a r t major. _ j t t>r pllrt of .\pril or e"lrly :'-fay. She ~duated from Nt>\\ port B I' c; i d I' intl'rrltth rourn'lml'nt Harbor Htlth school In 1952. and ' attended Whinier junior collt'gf' I play, tt-l' r:olft'r" ~''<J)('('f'-trr -rom- for one year. I pete with o!h(•r <'oll<'~t'S in 1hc .-------------------------...... State Toumam«'nt. ARE YOUR INSURANCE COSTS TOO HIGH? ~ Costa Mesa lu~nber Co. LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS · Merchants' PIITECTIYE SEIYICE II ... an•He .. tiNI NEWPORT HARBOR .AREA ror ... ,..,...., __ ..__. L M. OUYOlf, 0...... &r... ,_ State 'Polce ...... 8ltorM Warren Tate, Pomona, 9-room, 2-story. 1-unit dwelllng at 2722 Bayahore Dr.. $28,000 • CoroM •• liar Mrs. Meta Nelson, 309 Orchid. convert garage lnto aleeplng room, building car port, $1,000. H. W. Longfellow, 314 Jasmine, add to garage, $800. WIIUam Fisk. 435 Heliotrope, 5-room, 1-s tory, 1-unit dwelling at same acklresa, $7,000. John Bra$Ch, 708 Larkspur, 2- room, 2-story, 1-unlt dwelling at same addreu, $6,000. Coro.aiD ....... Ralph Mertz, 18 Balboa Coves, 6-room, 1 ~-story: 1-unit dwelllng at 512 Seaward Rd., $17,000. ' S hore Ollffa J ack Brocring, 2ffT Amethyst, Balboa Island, 7-room, 1-f!tory, 1- unit dwellJnst at 338 Evenlng Can- yon Rd., $15.000. Newport Col. A. J. 1\'iicklc, 4-car garage and r('strooms a t Lido Trailer Park . $6,000. R. W. Milnor, Lanai betwef"n house a nd garage, 510 35th S t., $150. W . W. Hall, San Marino, 2- story, 1-unit dweUJng at 6604 W . Ocean Ft. $7.500. Jeannt' Love, fence a t 1806 W . Ocean Ft.. $65. D. R. Higley, sign at Helen's,! 6208 Coast Highway, $150. Coast Guard. 5-room buildio~ at 1910 Bayside Dr .. $24.000. Orange County Harbor District. 9-room building at 1900 Bayside Dr.. S45.000. A. B. Cul\'E>r add room at 3.'>02 Marcus. S2.500. Lloyd Naaet'. A. 0. Hahns, Miss B. Miller a nd M iss F. Swain. J . P. McCarty. W . Ward, J . W . Pettit, windbreaks at Lido Park, each $350. Norm HaRen, toUet room at 611 I 31s t St., $1.500. 1600 Superior Ave., eo.ta Meu (16th A: Superior) BEacon 6935 YOUI FUTUII Is Worth SAVIN. FOil SA¥! WITH CONFIDENCE AT ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SAVINGS I LOAN ASSOC. Current Divid£ 1d Rate: Jl ,. CINf 2PI&NN .. LA.UNA FIDIIAL ~AYIN.S & LOAN ASSOCIAT10N m OCEAN AV'f. ,.., 4-1177 LA6UNA lEACH Robert Forbes Builder HArbor LUMBER • Oft s 1 0. SAT. a to5 SUN.9to I at • • • ABC LUMBER 8Nc:tR lal lte E. 1'7tJt .Jt. COSTA liMA WELCH'S READY -MIXED CONCRETE BEacon 6547 N~wport Blvd .. Ooeta ·- ()nap 1181 -IU 1aa !lfl~t.-IIA"-ftM-,1 · M. E. HORST CO. PIYIII CIITIICTII EXCAVATING -OIIA.DINO -TIIUCIDNO PHONE BUOON ... CerMr wu.-• llartlor ...... f. "A-S p-a·a·i. y ··yi.LI.l I 9' X 17 Boom szp· I ~ MATERIAL & INSTAIJ.A TION ••••• Light Colors a.u lor ...... .-..--.. -..llellliealdpawnlre·llllle ll•a "~ F••der'• Day At a joint meetln& the three PTA's for the eo.ta Mesa Schoola observed Founder'• Day, awarded three new Ufe m.embershlpa, and named their nominating commJt- tees. BeginnJng with the Main School, presided over by Mn. J . P. Sutherland, the school• took turns conducting brief bUIIinesa meetings, after the joint meeting wu called to order by Mn. Suth-Bland ' Mrs. Woodrow Hadley, Mrs. J ack· son Harrla and Mrs. Swen Brock- man for Harper School. A mU&lcal program. was pl'C- SE>nted for the joint meeting by 1 t u d e n t 1 of the three schools under th<' dlrt"Ctoin of M rs. Vir- gjn la KJdder. MN. Focter War- wick of Anahetm. an officer in both Calitomla and Fourth Dis-trict PTA. gave the program talk on Uves of PI' A Founders and the early days of the organization. • Licenses to wed Are Issue Here Marriaae Ucenees were IMued this m.onth to Gtyn Marlene Eel- warda of 209 E . Balboa Blvd, Balbo&, and Kllnneth B e n t o n Jonet1 of San Bernardino, and 'to Joan Maple~ Rader of 129 Monte Vlata. Cotta Mesa, and Oeori:e M.attbew Chojnowsky or AtMr\1, Wis. Early thla m.cnth a man1age u- cerwe was alto applied for by Nelda Jean Gllllland and Floyd Waldo Harville of eo.ta Met~a. • Dlddd na ••lllllllaloa '!be Fourth District of t..he P.T.A. held ltll monthly meettng Jut Thursday at Savanna School In S tanton. Those attendin~tt Crom t.h1l area were: Newport ~ch Elementary P.T .A., Mrs. Norman Hagt'n, Mrs. Harvey Pease. and Mrs. James D. Ray: Newport Harbor Union Hl~h School P.T.A .. Mrs. Harold Boyvey, Mrs. Thom.as B. Frost, Mrs. Thomas Jesko. Mrs. WlUJam. Cross, and Mrs. Harry Ca.mpbeU: Cost a M e sa Main School P.T.A., Mrs. Jud Suther· ......... ·-· .. ............... ~· land and Mn. Dfnnla HoDIDd: Ccleta MHA Ll.ndbersb ScMcll P.T.A., Mra. E. R. CUr, MIL C 0 . AnderJOn, and Mrs. Art bur Klttll. ·IE II UPIILITEIIII u,•ttra -. • ..,_,. ,. __ -••• r ....._c.-._ Presented with Ufe me m. b e r- llhlpa were Mra. Vernon Mett.ew. by Main School. Mrs. Stella Cain by Undbergh S c h o o 1 · and Mrs. Everett Rae by Harper School. Presentations were m.ade by Mrs. Ra)tmond Rapp, pret~ldent of Har- Robin Ann CToss of C M 8UNDAY BAPTJST SERMONS First Baptist Church or New- port Beach will have a aermon Monday morning by Rev. H . V. NI c k e I entitled "God's ~ttled Word." The Sunday evening serv- ice will be on the subject, '"The Da of the Lord." per PTA. lfn.. E . R. Carr, president of Is Married to James Welty Undbergh PTA pr~nted pas t Mn ~t.s of the t~ Pl'Aa, who Ja~lew~~e~el~r·a::'boney~ were hono~ at the program. mooning up north. frienda and Nominating co~ittees w «; r e re latives who attended their wed- Damed as follows. Mrs. William ding are sUil remembering the Nichola, Mra. Byron Fenley, Mrs. truly ValenUne cel'Cm.ony. Mar-Floyd Hubbard and Mrs. Ray · · d he Com Trautwein chosen for the Main rtag~ rltes were rea at t - School· Mrs William Huber Mrs I mumty Methodist Church of eo.ta ~~~ ' s '1 ' · Mesa by R~v. Al Casebeer, a -.uton t e I e r and Mrs .. EIUe visiting minister from the Chris- Shaw ror Undbergh School. and tian Church. The reception was held later at the church parlors. Specializing iD Both the church and the parti- IUTD.Anc PILOTS d pants wel'(> adorned in the Val- . entine motif for the wedding. The • • b r i d e wore a ballerina length Harbor Manne Electric whit" ~own with swe-etheart neck- 901 Co.tt Hwy.. N.w,_t ... c:h line and a sweetheart tiara held IEeco. 6060 Ni•htt: I E M2~W her fingertip veil. She carried a ()ALL 'TEIUlY hearuhaped corsage of white cen- MOVING ••• I..AIUm 0& 8 MAI.I. 10- QJVEH SAllE OA&& ter ed with red roses and a single white orchid. She ls the former Miss Robin Ann Cross. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. cross of 2 122 Santa Ana Ave.. Costa Mesa. Donna Wolcott WiU Be W ed A midsummer da tt> has been se t (or the wedding of Mi s Donna J . Wolcott and Donald S. Clark. whose cn~a~ement becam.t' official wi th the prl'Sentation of the ring on Jan. 31. Her matron of b o no r, Mrs. Patt:y Bryant, a cousin trom Tem- ple City, and her bridesmaid. Mn. Ernest Dahlgren, a ~nt bride herself from Newport, were alto drHsed ln the Valentine motif. They wore red and white ballerina gowns, whJte hats adorned with heam and carried heart bouQuets of whlte «tock and red carnat1ons. The four-year-old f I ower girl. Georgia McClellan, a cousin of the bride from Costa Mesa, had red hea rts peeking through a I white n~t dr(>SS. Valentine red was also wom for ties by the best m.an, who was the groom's brother. Bob Welty from Long Beach, and the usher. the bride's brother. Gerald Cross. The groom is the son of Mr. and l\trs. Cheste r Welty of 484 E. 15th St .. Costa Mesa. WSCS O rcle 10, most of them Io n g standing friends of th(' bride's parents. assisted with the reception arrangements. After a hone ymoon to Ctt>StUn and Northern CAlifornia. the young couple will live in San Otego. where the groom is stationed with the ~avy. •• ••• ud 8TO&AO& ""We llove Wltll ... W_.... Miss Wolcott. who is a secre· 1 ta ry a t Ensign School. is the dau!.'(htt'r of Mrs. Rob<'tt D. Wol·l By A.'\'X cott or 119 Agate Ave .. Balboa I The CflSP white g iO\'C points Island. and the late Mr. Wolcott. tht' "a~ to prinlt. Southern Call· H£>r groom-to-be is the son of fornians m.&\' duck out of ha t Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilman of I w(>llring whene,·e r possibl•·. but 125 Jade Ave.. Balboa Island. gloves a re strictly a-la-mode. no Mr. Clark lives in La Jolla and matter where you wandPr. Thf're ls a yacht broker ln San Diego. I are darling new CresccndOf' ~low• The couple plan to be married at s tyles to be had at O'BRIN 'S a nd the Capilla de San Antonio Chapel isn't it twice as practical to have I AOEN'I'8 1"011 LYONS 1966 Harbor BmL ()eMa ..... I!Bn= .., • ~• Jim S. Whyte INSURANCE ~ Marine cmd General laaurcmce Office: Cotta ~ ..... ,.. ..... l b COfl .. .. a..w-: 416 Huel, C«011a clal War Cash & Cany TV Radio Service near Anaheim on August 8. ' 1 several pa irs, so that thPy can be washed. thoroughly dried and ro- tated for longer wear? Miss Garcia Wed To Edwin Ludwig Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Churdl was the location of the JNtrriage ceremony that unJted Edwin Jos- eph LudwiJt. son of M rs. AgnPS Ludwig of 313 35th St., Newport. and Mis Eile-en June Garcia of A n a h <' i m in marriage. Father S trpht'n Kiley performed t he serv- ice. which was ht>ld on ValentinP's Day at 3 30 p. m. A rec<'ption follow~ Itt thl' :\loose Lodl!P on Wpst Oct-an Front. Of= SCKI..U. NOTE ... Did I M Y "doddac out of ha .. "! Tluat ls a bad ~U1t>m CaUforala lulblt that ~ happily JoMia« lt. f I a v o r. .\nd at O'BRI~~·~ •·.-luiH• a dorublf' Df'W IJI)rlnc halt~. Our batt. a rt- eo\ blc f'Douctt to tM' bothf'r"'Mnf' but t h f' y a.rt-uturatf'd with now .. ,.. and rtbboruJ aDd v.-llln&: aad tht'y'rf' bound to mtlke ) our sprlnr; r ntrancP ~t'thln( to 1'\hov.-thf' w.-atht-r out or top "I' o t In C'On \'l'rMtlon. t>r opll' will .. ta r t ta lklntt tthout ;\ uu- a od m a kIn It «'ompllmt•nl., "" your Df'W sprtn&: bonnf't. Of C'OUNW, If "lll'rl' not fond of nutf and flo.wl'r<~. O 'fl n I F: "'' htn,. <W)mr ',.,~, pt"rl lnllnr o·1l Announc ing the NEW bJ< ... ~ C'O~T.\ K&SA NEW RRSTIN UFRICE- -and CAS hat got it! / 1• 1'HI 19A • SERVELW REFRIGERATOR Makes ice cubes without t r ays and puts the m i n a b asket-automatically Don t bu• a nc"'' r~frtg~r.uor ur>rol '"u ~ thc JC);'I Scr•l' <..a• l,l .\1.11..• r Refrutt'rouor II' ci-t 1-o ' t•t •urc;r-cold lu <.iu l't read• for yoa ,, ,\II timn. by factory-trained technicia ns !Continued from page 91 ~l'II Ln~ ~our lana1(·~ \·.iii'ktrfl;. when all <'f a suddf'n it htt,; :-ou with a "rcond b<nat in thl' rumm~ and ynu think you'rf' r<'ally not goin~ to mn kr• it. Hope folks <n •· ft'Plin~ a Jilt)(' ht'Aithil'r h y nO\\ t...' 1>4''-too. In lliQUP~. linr n .. 1011 "t-olorful o;tru\\ "· ('nm r In untl f)IU('k t hr fruit from ""' h ol tri'P! 1 ,~J, an<~ •oncc th o: '"' c"'ll r Tilt' 1953 S•,...,al Ges l •fri9......_ • 'r.>tt-d ~-,, ch~ •.-.-r f.u·~"u' '~ ., I La\ rcfr•~:enuoc•n unoc .. the ,,...,._ nne w ith rt'tman~nt ~tim~ ~ ""' ' ,~ p.u u and •111-•nr J-USt• ,.,, \ '"t voo r ~n el dc.t ler ~ t . " ( Pllii"'3 0 ) -~ the new 54-rvd 1 •" r. <' \hk~r Rcfrt~crator Auto Radio Specialists (IN u. .. a.m.-Ot'T tbe p.m.) Mesa Radio and Television 101 E. ~,. Coeta ·-BF..acoe al8lhl • • • Coni,!ratulations to l\tr nnd ~frc; I T r u m a n Knil{ht of 216 T usun Ave .. ~t-wport Hei~:hts, on their Goldt'n Wedding annivergary. The Kni~ht.s were m.arried on Feb. 18. 1 1903. in Cr<'Ston, Iowa. They',·c Uved in tht' Harbor area for fl\•e years. WHITMAN'S SIRVICE Ae1 ~ -.. ,,.,.... -~. T ..... -.... W..t ..., ,._,.. -wa Sp11la .. Ill '-I"'CJ s.r.tc. .. IOZO C.... IW. HAit.r +tl I Nita: ..._ IIC»J-.-Ca.,. .. .._ N-E-W L-0 -C-A -T-1-0 -N IIINSEI'S BOBBY SlOP 1503 ClAST .-nAil. March 2Dd Green Ware e GIFT ITEMS Tht" \,11 Wl:> (If lllillt rl.! -1-w'>th tn t h£> ht• po n .... ,,. ,, ct h . t T • r tlt C""'M'' i~ nn•· ot I ho• l.k •Prlnl l ... tori£>s tn rloth••<: for 't '' • • '"'" T hl'rr• IS hrwn. htvt\\' t.ulh· "\\nrk· m~r.·., .. chamhra:-· ·!tfttiO r • ' u n orJ, n tnd stlk Pmbroidrro•d rot· tons a nd "O\'Pn dot tnfl r 1 tro I naml' '1 f I'\\'. One ul I hu .... • In~ f£>tchm~.r "Piu " !tt.\ It'<: > ou II tX' watrhin~ tor is tho~ C\'Oiution of the stole. In l'nm•' MSI'~ it '" part of the dre s and still ha'l a s tolP likf' quali ty 8" in l arob n !'chnurt>r 's "Upsta rr" rotton creu- tion. I• aaot ltt'r drH8, a Carty~. we eadd~ .. y have ca.,.-f'Hf'et. •" If tile ... ba4 ~ IDON' propel', or ,.a _, we It -a deep ud retBOft~ .._.. c-ollar ..-rllW wttlt rlillltM~ but- t..e. Ia aD e... UMI7 .,.,. at- taU. Iff!~~ ,.oa11 ~ pie._.. to eee. try • ud OWII. C.-e Ia ... loolr ..,_ .,."'· -I - ' I -·'---.. ~ ' I IINtlw .. 1•11 CO T ftOtrLEV A..aD ' CJOilONA DEL IIA& 'tltflt, tlam~ rcirtii~r.llo-' 1 • ~·If h.11 fliJI it ' ~ tth tl'w IH 'I L • · ,,,u ha•~ no tra)' ,,. nil . "''"~ co emr tv or fnr~tl.'l , ... , ,r llut the lce-.'11.JI..cr auH•m.u tc.t ll\ l..~cr" a ha'l..~tfu l nl 'u r tr \tr• The New 1953 SEBVEL GAS Btf'BIGEBATOB aa handle d exduaively iD the Harbor Area by GRANT'S FURNITURE And APPLIANCES . ....... • + The Church Points the Way to a Fuller Life-Attend Regularly + ...... .aJIICII or oua LADY ow 11'1'. o••IIIP· .............. Jif ....... ~-~' ............ ....,. ...... ...... =; « .... -.u.t. ........ • ,., ...... : 8:00, 10:00 11:30 a. IlL Weeluk,y llall: s;QO a.m. Qmf~: SaturdaJa aDd .... ., lat l'rtdQs and Hol7 Da7l tr'OIIl ':00 to 5 :1.5 p.m. and trom 7:00 to 8:1.5 p.m. "''' CJI(JIWJI BY 'I'IIS I&A 0 EIQ ....... ..... .,.._at 1-lit. N.....,t . BAn.~- .... -'I'll n ~ • ·~ n WonbiP Servtce: 11 a.m. SehoOl: 9:«5 .. m. llld-~ MeetiJll· 7·30 p.m. WedDia-J:Ir_ preceded . by 6:30 p.m. pot- .a&T OJJU&()II OP CIIBI8T 80)ENTIST -VIa Udo, Newport BeM* HArbor U!8 a-day School: 9:15a.m., SunckJ Service: 11:00 a.m. WednadaY Evening Meeting: 8:00. Read-q Room. 111 Palm St.. Balboa, epen dally from noon to 5 p.m. .xcept Sundays and holidays. • n&ST BAPTIST OBUBCII OF NEWPORT ......_ Blvcl., lttb a Court Sta.. Newport Putol': H. v. Nlekel s.nday sel'VIces: 9:45 a. m .• ~Sun· day School; 11 :00 a.m., Worship Service: 7:30 p.m. Sunday eve· alng Service; Mid-week Service: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Prayer Meeting. 8T. ~AMES EPtSCOPAL nee VIa Lido, Newport ae.dl Mllllster: llev. Paal Moore WJaeeler HArbor USO 8unday Services: 8:30 a. m. Holy Communion, 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer: 9 :30 a.m. Re- ptratio.n for Sunday School "thursday Sel'VIces: 9:15 a. m. Prayer Guild; 10:30 H6ly Com- ..union 8T. AND&EWS nE8BY'D:IIJAN OIIUavB 11111 at....,..... JW.. • ..,...n ............ .. ... ,._ ...... l!kMel ar.c-ll'ft ...._: a...6.-. a. at.wut s.day WOI'IIhfp Servit'eS at 9:30 ud 11 a.m. Sunday School at t :30 a. m. NEWJ'O&T HA&JU)& LUTHQAN OIIUIWB 1•1 Clllf Dr,. Newport Jlelltlta BFacoe..._W Putor: aev. ou. Jl'hdau Church School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday; SuDday Service: 11:00 a.m. CORONA DEL MAB OOJOit1NITY CBUIWII CoaD.epUoaal fll Bdlotrope Ave. HArbor lJI$.J .....,.: aev. Paw1'..41ward ..-.u lhmday Worship Services: 9:45 a.m., 11:00 a .m. Sunday School: t :45 a.m. 001D11JN1'1'1' IIE'I'IIODUT lUAp&eAve.,....._ ...... JIIJdeter: Dr. llarrJ Wld&e ~Services: 9:30a.m., s~ ell)' School; 11:00 a.m. Worahlp Sftvtce 8'1'. IOAOIIIM 0BtJBCB 1MI Orup Ave., eo.ta ... ... _ ... r.......,.._.l, Nma ~ ...... ., ... l:te.lt:el. Jll :10 a.m. Weekdays: Ma.u at 7:00 a.m.-Conteaion: Satur-dc.Ja from 4:00 to 5:1.5-7:00 to 8:15p.m. THE GREAT DIVIDE# .. lathe areat Mid-Weat of our country atanda ooe of tiM .Uracln of aatwe called "TIM Great Divide." Here, if a drop of water falla to tile welt of tile diYicle, it • .,.. OD and OD lato the Pacific Ocua. If it ran. to the eut. it lowelllltil it reaciMI t1ae Atlaatic Ocua. la oar nve-. Uttle .. 41.-iclel"" ca..e • to .,en• to liM rSpt 01 to tile Wt; toward .... dlbw tMt .. riPt or the tbi• dlat Ia .... .._ aad aiafaL Li~ tlaiap1 No, aot u tittle u tllq ....., for oftea a UtU. .... wac• the wt.ol.t co.ne of .... lif•, or the life of aaother. Of oatMI"' we caa do aotJU •• IMit IMlp Ia aeu. The Cbarcb ~ rucly. ~•ri• • the .-e ..... of Cbriatilm faltiL. Here we caa lad ltr~ to make the richt dec:ialoa at ... ,. .. clivide .. ia ur.· .... ,.. ~ ... :::...a...-y ..... ;.,~~"·•]..... . ... , -··~ I ... .........., "-'-...... ~ ... w.. "·~· •~····r~. u u.----, ... I]... • I ..... 4 ... Thia Support the Chun:h Series Ia Made Pa.ibJe Through the Cooperation the FollowiDg CiYic: Minded CitizeDS cmd BwdD.-men: IASIN SHIPYAID-loy YowlfoM Compleh t.4ai..t.ltlnce for All ..... 701 lly.We Dr .. N.l., HArW -· EO L SEDfl.MEIEI.-afAI.TOI 112J Coelf IW., C.O.t.4. HA 2766 NEWPORT IALJOA FfDE:lA1. SAVINGS a LOAN A sm.. l ... lt•tloR '· A. '•'-'· ,... EAIL W. STANI.Ff A.ett~WyM.~t, 74tll Dittric+ 225 t.4ariM Av•., lelboa l~o HA COAST PttomtTI£5 CO. .... ~. R ....... ~------------------eaai••&Q . -DIOil BOft'IIAlf I Cc~Mervatlon of our Mit-water ftlht.of~toaDof• ..• Be aure to read ""SmooiDe ......,. and plng pone baDI" on pqe one ol tiM Secoad 8eedaD of tlda !!Mien ... and help Ul do --t.hiDC about lt. • • • "lbe "C.Q." caaa ._, 911lt111"1 f'ICIDU)'. ow Air 0.,. .....__ Dr. Max Jlamrnel and .. ~ wkine wife Jtena ..,. down tr.D Suta Barbara. ............ tbe four of • re-f=t tlie Battle ot the llou.tns Pro ot lloallldl Home Idaho, where we Clftce aweat a )ot .. bled a little Ill tM CSUM ol freedom. We aliD tw.cl. Old llax .... a fJiheormaD ..., lllllek Ia hla Ka,..• claY~, wbere only eat~ ftlh could ata.Dcl tM dlmate. Max wu botter'n a pistol oa eatfllh but tbe Idaho trout. who preferred rues to wonna. pve him a bad ~· One day the four of ua foUnd a little C17Stal-blue lake near Sun Valley, neetlinc at the foot of 1tately anow-capped peab. 'Jbe trout were golnc crazy-for rues. Every eaat well out from the ahore-line meant a fat apeck- led beauty. Mara cat..fiahinc tech· ruque had not reckoned with a Oy-rod. He caught every buah baH-way around the lake, but bJ8 fly lnsiated on lyinc at hla feet. never more than a rod-length away. The picture of ultl.mate success was one ~ medical officer, clad only In a pair of ca.nd;y-cane colored aborts ahJv- eringly holding aloft one ax inch trout. He had finally achieved auc.cess by the practical expedient of wading out 1n the icy wat e:ra to where the trout were riling. AfteT his recovery from a flare..up of artbrltia that thia chOline irnmer- alon induced. he vowed he Md had t r o u t fiablnc. He aulkecl aDd dreamed of catfl.ah-and worma . '!ben we dilcovered Can,yon Creek. It wu a anall rivulet. A loal· legged maD could .wp ac:rc. it anywhere. 'Ole water wu always murky ancJ the trout were c:ompu~ able to t.be abe of tM atn.m- about u bia u u. lara'er 8pedle of ~ potato& Blat ~ lhUDDed any Varlet7 (# tb and took the IUCCIIJeat jU&D taddt with abandoo. Max wu back Ia his cat-flab heaven. From tbeN on, be would fiah in • otbl'r atream. H1a ~light .... lbc:reu· ingly contagjoua with each blte- aized trout be ~ Into hla creel. Canyon Cree , even with ita ticka. wu a peaceful place. There 1.1 a mag In the lleeve of an old red ahlrt that hu oever been mended. It's the result of an en- counter with a barbed-win fence on Canyon Creek-and a eouvenlr of a peaceful place-the sort of plaee that made ua kidl again. of with a stick for a rod and worma for b&it. It was "Juat Fiahln". U I ever go back to Idaho, don't be amazed if you aee me atandlnc by a little murky Bream holdinl a stick. There'll be a worm on the book and I'U be re-UviDg old cii)'S 1m -oo Canyon Creek. And u of Suncky, _people (two. a n y b o w > are rea din& "canmc C.Q." u far north u SaDta Bar· ba.ra. JOI E. lelboa IW .. lett-HA 2611 IIUHEit.4Bt AND WAIJ(El t.llcfar't Herctwar• IM s,..dalt'- 110 C..tt Hwy., N.l ., lbCCNI Mil JJJJ VIe a.w. -HArW 1100 N•wpori ... ch--H~ Jm CLAll t.4ET AWZIN&, INC. ~--,..,.,..._ Spedaltts auCHAID's uoo WAam Bridge-Canasta 6ENFS llSTAUIANT IN IAUlY ~~~~W~c.ht 701 eo. .. w .. C.O.t.4., HArtMir 1102 D lOft. St .. N.l. HArtter 2109 THE SHADE SHOP ~ .. o. .. ¥ ............ PAUL C. JONES I SON UAL £STATE Ore,..-y Klw. 114 2M St .. N.l. HA .. C....pleh ..., &tete I IMWMce s.mc. &ENaAL SHIIf WIYAL wous 2107 W ...... IW., N.l.. HA 2JI) tl01 .._ w.,, N.L ~ ntt 0r ... c.-tY• .._.c....,.... ..... Partl\l W~esda. '\1 MJl VIe t.W., N.l.. HArtter 2121 J J _, To help finance ml,.tonary projecta, the Friendly S • r v J c e OrcJe of the Corona c)elllar Com· Hu,.d• &Hh "-n., a--munity Onach Women'a Fellow· .. ,...... ship ia IPGNOiln& a lll1dae and IA&NALL IWPOlT CO. lit Ceest W .. C.O.W. HAthr J712 canMta party at 1 p.m...-..... day at tbe cbureb. lin. T . F. La Spada, chairman, at llart»or mt.W t. •ceeptiec ruenationl. WASHHETTI SB.F SElVICI OOIIII1J1fi'TY IIJ:'I'IIODUT .. w ..... St.. ()e.ta ... _,_,..., a... 6 ...... W. MdR:ew STAFFORD EUCTIIC CO. .._.,: 9:45 a.m., Clnlrdl Sunday ,_........, W.lllh••••• I a.peln Sdtool; 10:!50 a.m., JIOrDlD& 110 c..t Hw, .. N.l. 1 ..... 6J2t ICA Y FtNCH C11AW1CS tAUNDIY ...... ...... ,......., .,... .., a. ............. ~ Tbe M..-ic Clrde wiD meet at 1:31 p. •· ~at e. .... ot ... --..m Schar .. , 107 CJo)d. mrod Ave .. Corona del liar. Des-.n wUl be • e r ved ancl IIIII Scharle wW p!'ftent a ~ 011 Wonbip-7 p.m. Collep • 11YF Service -7 p.m., HlCb Sc:bool IIYF Service; 7 p.m. SID!tJOUI Group Service 21m CII118CII or ORaJST 121 c..t IW.. C.O.W. HAIW Ult 40t c...t SW. e.D.W. HArt. JIM.W H. H. HOUIOOit-ff.Ut.t- SfASPOlT LANDIN& COFfH SHOP New C1 alu ....... W.._ Heelwa Ope. 24 ...... 0.. ....... '"... • ... .. a.. Mel 117 Cont Hw,. N.l. .... 2101 W ...... W .. N.l. HA 1411-W FITZWOIRIS UALTY CO. S.l•• a..t.t. E: ' .. ,. lull ••• "Travel and Mualc," telllnl ol IIJ c:...t ....._ C.... . ., M1r her travell around the warN and HAIW 2111 a Ja0 illlwwhC tteme lhe had padWsall in many ...... .. ~ 8&.. o.ta ... ltO-fl JIW8.IU e=.--SYWPS0N-' NOUAl ~.w·r..::.;*.t .. ~ .._ FIAHCIS J. HOaVATH, ..._ AlST CHUlCH Of CHRIST. D 0 .._..,WI II P.w.n-' D••••••• ........ ArM'"--'... SCIIHTIST -.t~.Y:· 9 :45 a.m., Btb1e School; 112 ,... St .. N. I. HA MM 22J¥, ......_ ~ ..._ h. HA D21 M20 W ...... W.. N.1. HA IGI J-¥le We. tlwpd ..... 10:4!S a.m. Wonhlp Servl';6 A '-ItCh crf n.. ......_ Oturdt, n.. U:415 a.m., CommunloD: 7: Firat Ourdl crf Otrilf. Scl.ntid , h' ._, ZWnlnc Service; WednadaJ: 8'1'. IOIDf VUJOID WiD& D&Y AIHWI&i AI8 ....... Y _. GOD ......... ct. ....... '1:10, ....... s.mc. llt " ... Alt..&" .. llwpwt ........... a, ...... ~..., o.la .... Suttdey School -·---~ •:15 .. . · •s• ... ,.anna ..._.. ~Service 11:00 .... . ClllfiUL ... .... ~..., !;,, • a JIJI• -ai I a ...., ··-~~ ::-::.. ~01'-Wa! • .-~.,. ~~~~":-~:«:',. :...p-==~.:. ._ ~ W.illa .. L. 1 5 -~ 10:415 L m. u4 '1=-t p.m. St ........ it"*' .... , from 12 ..... ._ ._ • n '-...._ SwiiiQ =· 10;00, n:ae s.~ • : .. ...,.: ~ Y..._ PeaDie aDd ClllldND"a to 1 P. -.....,. ~ •lid ~ 1 hi. SdiDal: t:e a.aa. • .._,. a.m. Uld 111111. ....: -.... •• 8lr s.ntce 1=-» p.m. a.. JUd. Mtlonellw a~ ,..._ --•101. n:OO: E• ·•-.. .,. of 1at JIDb --=::•. ,..,_ _. --.111 ienlat: wn IQ>. 1:10 n. ...... a...,...,~ ..... ~ 'l:a 1111••* lliwlet. TDul. t 8:GO e;,: p. cu. ..a W.tu ...,-..,..I'd-~ ..._, M 71 HJ 0... ._. ._ ...._..-"'-._, -tlli ..... ,_._.,.,~. 'I:JO p. a T~ to 1• ciQ -----• .... : •:aa C11. ,_...,.. IO:GO a.m. ...... ...._ \ W--=-11 H • -"-IF " n ••MM .,.._ 1J0 ~ a. w 11DDn. ~ • Nil~~ ..... wpav--aa .. -r• I idu..,r ol a.M !it ol !Fie' a~ ........ r-. •... ._. u e111e Wo••n Arlssar lt. I 1\,~JII .... _., J.-.._rcpl a.-• at 1..-. of • Haag Benefit followa: St. llarT• GIU4. ..... -.... nr .. o.ea ...... Spent tJw buaiftt ~k stnoe you more fight than you will aet the week of ~ber 7, 1941, out of a Umlt-a-da.y trout wuon. but t.h1a time I had Jots more fun, U any cry Treason to me, I wtll eve~~ lf I acarc:ely put a foot on refer their challenges to Dick. By Jr. Bbell * Guide to Island Shops 11 tJw IIJancl. Enjoyed aix appear-• • • • • The sbrth annual Hoec Hoq~tal "" beMfit party S. being Mid today I I anCM wltb the Panel In the Dark, Gertrude Waldron, victim of a (Thursday) at the Balboa Bay the PTA IJ'OUP which Is advert($. painful bus accident up in Long ina that the play "Lady in The Beach several weeki ago, is, at-Dark'~ il being staged this week-though still beset with pain, on end. the mend. H er physicians warn CJub by Junior Ebell '-----------Brown and chartreuie ls the . .a.., -... color scheme, with buttons and PAAA A VB. Te B. J. p_., ..-. bows aa the theme. Door prizes HERSHEY'S MAliCET SPOT The highwater mark of the her of a long siege before she will ~)&Del was during our program be well enough to return to her before the Optimist's luncheon at beloved Marine Ave. and her real VWa Marina, when Lyell Butter-estate buslneaa. We who know more, u moderator, Interpreted of her wtll and strength expect an orthodontist u one who stuffs her return sooner than the doc· blr<ll. Lyell, father of three, none tors' estimated time. _ wiU include merchants' gifts as HAL--1ooo 200 • weU as merchandise certificates, 'V<K • WW. W. SAHFOitD ol whom has hls or her second • • • teeth, might well become Informed NO GUSHER, PLEASE. Un- ol the workings or the science of marked by the ceremonies cua-orthodontla, in short time. tof'!'AJ'Y to "sPUdding l.n" a new oil Friday evening we had dinner well, the students of Orange Coast witb the Frfday Afternoon Club of College started drllllng Jut TuH- Coeta Mesa at their annual din-day what might be called the J:nC»t Mr with their hWibands as guests. unique oil well ln the world; they don't want to find oJJ! I esM.Yed a stunt as daring as The class in pr.actical petroleum and ta ble prizes are a secret, ac-MARKET SPOT UQUOlS cording to Mrs. Robert Tremblf. HArbor 1000 general cbalrman. Mn. Wllllal'n Flther Ia co-chairman. Chairmen include Mrs. Freeman F liher. tickets; Mrs. How a r d WUliams, door p r i z e •: Mrs. Clinton Rygel, table prfzee; Mrs. ICIM of CAUFOlNIA George Lowe. tallies and cards; ~ J4l .J M rs. James White, raffle: Mrs. 1 Arthur Reaume, publidty . Mrs. THE ISlANbERS, Gift. C. T . MacMu ters hat charge of HA 1547 the style show, bei.ng presented by Edna MacMuters. • SANITARY LAUNDRY I CLEANE.IS HArt-10 to make Steve Brodie's Jump from is doing the dri11ing tmdi!r the in- the Brooklyn Bridge look like struction of George Guthrie of the .orneone doi.ng a handstand over University of CaHfomta, and an a fMther bed; during my talk I Islander. The class is supplying a wu handed th~ llsts of books in need to the oil Industry by rur- aealed envelopes, and proceeded nishi.ng thoroughly trained techni- to open them to define the char-clans for the jobs of o11 produc· Funeral services were held Sat-I acten ownlng the books. tion. It is primarily a course in u:rday at G r a u e 1 Mortuary in Fonest Dillill 01 B. L Is Dead ISLAND liOUOitS HArbor 1394 TEO OWEN BALIOA 202• '.,.. ~ 214 • > < 216. ~ 220 • m • < ~ a..ltof HAtbor 1462 • 201 SKINNEit'S '1-tAIMACY HArt-0111 • JOllY RO&EA _..__ • 22J'h l01£R1S JEWElERS HArt-2321 • 225 EARL W. STANLEY lMitor HArbor Ins It Ia a stunt that I shall not how to do the work, with enough Costa Mesa and private intennent •ttempt apin. I took only time the<Jry given to explain the ''why" rites were ~ld Monday at Holly- to "read" two ol the lislS, and \t)ey of doing it. The aspects of the wood Cemet@ry for Forrest H. both were two or the beat lists I basic sciences are studied as ap-DUtio, 57, of 229 E. Bay Front, have had sent to me since starting plied to the work. Balboa Island. Rev. JllJne'S Stew- the game in this column, and I The rig and machinery used to art. putor of St. Andrews Presby-bave decided against further snap demonstrate p r ac t I c a 1 drilllng terian Church. read the funeral radlnp because I foWld that I were assembled by Ceorae Guth-meuaee. could not do justice to two such rie, who, with his knowl~e of Mr. Dillin died last weelt at excellent collections. They both the industry in Southern Calllor-Hoae Hoepital. He was a retired wen worthy or more critical and nia, and mid--continent U.S. wu actor and had lived in the Harbor anai)1Jcal thought than I could able to buy the necessary maehln-Area for five years. He is sur-pve them from t he rostrum. The ery for drilling at only a fraction vtved by his wife, Allee. and a trick lJa being able to traoe a per-of its value, thereby giving Orange• brother Curtis of North Holly-.ona.llty through the list or books Coast the tools to match its aea-wood. _______________ B_ALBO~ ~A~~A~V~&~--------- Ia not 10 much by the pr~ence of demlc acope. No one other junior a book in the list, but by the com-college in America offers the I8J1le A GIRL FOR THE PER.RINS binatiqrw of books; by the relation extensive COUJW, or working with A blc baby girl was bom to of one to the others. practical drilling equipment, and the Robert Perrins of 23562 Pirate Tile first list waa handed to me sound academic study. Rd .. CJiff Haven. on Monday. Feb . .,.act I was inadvertently told that Whe n the Air F oree surrendered 16. The baby was we ighed iri St. Jt was the Ubrary of one of the their former air base property to Joseph Hospital at 9 lbs .. 10 oz. members, and their membership, I the Orange Coast CoUege District, She has been named Patricia Ann. lalew, Is restricted to ladies. I they retained the mineral rights The baby's father is a teacher at aaw, u I began to read. that this to the property. Any petroleum Harbor HJgh. Mr. and Mrs. Per- " wu not a lady's collection; the fi-the class might strike would be rin also ha\·e a 3-year-<>ld daugh- brary reflected a man, and more ·owned by the Air Force. Row-ter. Donna Lee. U.n Ukely a lawyer. or one who e,·er, the Department of AertcuJ------:s--o-.-A---!U-61-----euned his living solely by the ex-tu:re at Orange Coast will be .-c:Ue of his intellect. and I read watching every tum of the clrtDinc NOTJCI! TO CREDITORS ot1aer evidence~, point:i.n_~ .~~ bit i.n anticipation of their bring-ESTATE OF ANNA FRA..'ICIS a man. When 1 had finlabed, a ing i.n water, an e)ement for which NAITRASS. aka ANN FRANCIS .._, stood up to be Identified. those classes are ever thinty for NATI'RA.SS, aka ANNA F . NAT- Wideh made this paeudo magician more. TR.ASS. DECEASED. k-* "wronger" than he has i.n a The two yean of stud¥ lD tile NCfrlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN '--, '--time. After the pro-0 r a n g • Coast petroleanl ::o:J to the creditors of and aU per-...._ -· b ., e 0 1 0 a y .....mr--... ha.,mg claims against the pam tiNt same lacty told me that em race • • ..... __ , ...._ bu)a. of the boob were beT completion. and production. to-m id decedent or said estate to -.., •'--with t'--handlln f na file t h e m \\1th the neeessary fa • ..__.., A_ .. that he was a prac-geuot:l' f ilii:: g 0 - ... ~. · auu t a1 vouchers in the office of the Clerk Uclne lawyer , and that I had de-u:rThe ~iter student readily finds or the Superior Court of the HINKLEY'S PHARMACY HArbor 3161 MA&&IF.S YAlN SHOP J02 • • JOI IOAIOMAN'S MARKET HAtt.cw 117 • lOS COTTAGE WAFFLE SHOP HArbor un HArbor 1241.J )Otlh • ~ • 307 HOSTESS HOUSE z lesteurettt HArbor 2165 PEGGY SMAU F..l!ioft Spon•ee• JACK'S BAUER SHOP HArbor 1106 SNIP 'N' STITCH HArbor l02t-W SOS RADIO I ElECTRIC HArbor 0710 E:Q > < ~ z lll • ~ ~ 320 • 320 • 322 • • lll &AY TO&S HAtbor 16JI-W • tcribed him welJ-e message that a welcoa:ne in the industry which County of Orange, State of Cali-To tile lJrfqe ChMI .,. Driw cld much to rest ore my faith in hu had 10 little aid from educa-fornia. or to present the same. '===·=--=--=--:;;:=--=--=--==• IQY ablUty, but Uttle to restore my tional institutions untU 0 r a n ge wlth the necessary voucbera, to I ~~ list was the meana Coast. College ~igned this course the undersigned at his or her place of aubtracttnc more-from my f or 1 t s curneulmn. OriginaUJy of business. to-wit: c/o H~'itz pubUc estimation, but addlng to planned for 18 students. the course and Hurwitz,. Attorneys at Law. my faith a-'-. las presently teaching 35 students. 2611 Newpor t Boulevard. Newport Tbe Ust 6';h~wed plainly that Not only does the industry profit, B e ach, California. within sbc the man was an t'nthusiastic and but the. graduate stu~nt staru months after the firs~ publica- Jnfonll@d orchardist. and one who wor.k wtth a .g rea t e r eamlng tion of this notice. baa been rongtng migh~ily to ~o ~~e;Pe~n~o ~th more opportuni-Dat1f:~s~ryN~~s. JR. a-roamln~ and ad,·entunnS!. Ti:'tS m--Executor of the Estate of I stated. although 1 rould not pte-!\"EW IJARBOR RESIDEXT said decedent. ture an orchard around this are-a A newromer to the .Harbor HUR\VITZ & HURWITZ for miles. After addinc thf' m:ln·-'t •t "h h 1 2611 N rt Boul d R bl. , a rea is ·' n:. "' ary :. e rman. w o . ewpo eva r You Can Do Better at THE Daniger Furniture Co. COIIPLETI! DOME ruaN18RING8 BEacon 5656 1812 llewpcxt Bh-d. poUtlcal lc>anln~ t t>pu tcan · has mo,·ed to ·H9':: F1'rnleaf A\·r., 1'\('wport Beach. California I hla spiritual depth, h t<t humor and Cor ona del )far. from Los An-Attorneys for E :'(E'<'Utor his moral charnct••r I a"k•·d th<' 1 ·~~~=_:_=~=---~0~~~· ~~~~b~~Q~~·-~t~~~~~l2~1~9~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ d d ~e t?S. u JS : e . . ..... c . . owner of the books to stan . an _ It Wll.!l Jud~e D. J Dodt:t:>. and I wu wishin~ for thl' oft,.n-•q'U"ht hole in tht> floor: o;o lon~ h'l' h'' ~ on the tx-nrh 111at "'" h'l" h:-~11 no tim<' to prunl" n ~inc: II" ' ... ·• Here he wall, a mnn :;o Inn\! "'." institution on th4' ;\k":t th'lt i·" a wond<'r h<' l~n·t n h nclm1rk ··r· pearlng on th(' nll,·i~ation dlat t", or th<' art>a. and I acc•L'<' ht~l of . COBrA IIESA bE-in~ foot-loo~<'. 1 · After thl' me<'fin~:r Judl!c IK>d '<'I told me that originally h•• '' ~s primarily an applc &trowPr: m fact, he told m<' tha t thf' buildin~ that we were standim: in was buJit on the sit£> of his first orch:trd. and he confided to me. as I am confiding to you, that he is just mtmtiJl.lt the da)'l! until he can take off and go on another advl!n- tuft, Uke the cross-country cruase .. took In a school bus. Ria books pro\·e to me that we are a fortunate people to have ..ta an lntelllgent, moral. Ouis-tlan ~tJeman emplo)'Cd i.n a ,_.tJon of pubUc trust as we have In Judge Dodge or the New-JOI't J.atlce Court. • • • Jack Coumos. Fisb and GAme Mtor or the Los Angeles Tlmea. tlvoted a considerable amount of Suwada)' to confrere Dldt n'a article in Outdoor Ufe rw. tJw March numbe r, how he, Old Compleet Hotf· Jaa, Ia now a refonned trout a.wtniAD and a waf'•olfcl .... Clift ftalwrman. w h I ~ h II. fA ................... taDIMat ---==-:-~~· J& II •• '1at11 I .. I dry your clothes the .fast way .-.ric beat. dod... tuB oat aaft ...... ...., •• ~r wort. W.r ......._ad atft ..... -- alae__. ol_,.ra IM••••"hh AM,_ .. II&- ol ......... yoo ................ .,.~ ' Oct the '"in~Uk •tOI'Y'' Oft dotJt. bylltf. Sec )'OUT d«Jln Mlf. SOUTHERN.CALIPORNIA BDISON COMPANY --------------.. ------------~-.----~--------------------------~--·-.. I I .. ; llloke Imp Uti Plat Poag Jells neta venus an tbe other JdDdl ol flahlq. 1be waters of the world are vut, but our local boats m- fllh near the home part. Bat, alter all, here's the best arcu- ment: ... Ollr DAD'a ... I WY A 1 r e a d y Oft!' her ''ftlbtlal wellbt." the s n... 1 oa. that • wetched at birth, la Uttle Gall Renee OUver, daughter ot Mr. and lira. Aubrey Oliger, 375 E. 19th St., Colta M-. Utt.le Gall la bt three weelu old. She was born at St. J oeeph Hc.pltal on her father's birthday, Feb. 4. She hal two•liatnt, Carol Ann. ace 6, and Joyce Elaine, ace 4. (Continued tram pap t) ftlb lhould be taken cOmpletely away from the l n d u a t r y and Jlaced with someone havln& no ..ulab motive-although the De- ,utment of Flab and Gam&-have w a r n e d us for the put thirtY ,an of the dangers of overflsh- -. they have done nothlnc to lltop the cause-that la, the un· llamperecl .e of the pune seine aDd round haul neb-"It seems incredible to me that we ahould even think of tumlne ever the rehabllltation of a flab· .-y to thole who brought about 118 colla.,.e. At. far u anchovies are concerned, the S p o r t s m an -t fight to preeerve them for tait and food; fish for our-Bau a8d albacore. Wlth the sardine .,ne, t.hla la imperative or we will lc.e these flah from our waters." 'BJ: O. F. P. A. And, Joe a nd Jane, if you're 111111 not convinced. listen to what Jtobert E. "Bob" Ketcham, presi· at of the Ocean Fish Protection A.Mn .. which has as afriliates 135 c:antomJa Sportsmen's clubs. has to say. Bob says "our yellowtail •uat be taken off the sale list. 1be yeUowtall is our most impo ... tant sport fish and is leaving us .til the sardine route. The alaugh- tiPr of the anchovie, our last re- ..alnlng bait fish. must be halted at once or our coastal waters will ~me barren of fish." R USADERS And what about the Ocean Fish Brotective Association? Where do tbey come in? WeU, Joe-and J an they are our best bet to do .om(>thlng about the dangers we lace For years, our local and active Balboa An g ll n g Club, w aded by J . B McNally, has con- kibutoo to. and put In many toil- M>me hours trying to Influence leg- Illation designed to save our fish and fishing. Our own Assembly- Jnan, Earl W. S t a n 1 e y, is the ehampton or the sports fisherman. •(' has introducrd many of the •uts dl.'sit,'Tlcd to fight th(> increas-s g d<'PI<'tion of a most \'aluable .aturol n ·c:ourC'C For too long a lime these crusaders fought atone. Rut nlon<'. tht>y w t>r f' blo"inC .-okf' rlna..-. an d throwlnl' pln~­ ... 1: lx&II<O nt thf' Mllld coac rete ._.Uon~ of thf' «:-omnwrctal llshb1g .._.,y In ~34!riUTit'DW. As the truth bccam(' known, and tllrou~h the O.F.P.A.. other cru- sadeTS join<'d the fight. The Ne'\'- J!Orl Harbor Lady Anglers. threw tl)elr wei~ht and influence to the wheels. Within the past months. the local cha rter and party-boat aldpJX'rs have formed the South- .-n Calif. Fish Boat Operators Aam. and have affiliated with O.F.P.A. Last Saturday, Pacific .Anglers held a drum-beating sea- Ilion ln behalf or the cause. Alter lllearing Assemblyman Stanley and 0 F P.A. President Bob Ketcham, 1bey added enough subscriptions to tbe.ir prior 1953 contributions to totaf over a thousand dollars. If .... eould happen all over CaUfor· -. It woaJda't be IIDIOke rlap aad plnl'·P6Dl' balls! Here's the sad part. As far as '" can find out. nothing or next to nothing, has been done about it ~ individuals or organjzations ex- erpt the groups and citizens men- tioned. Don't you think it high U m e. Joe and Jane--that you 'lumbers. and realtors and mer· ehants a nd the professions and every resident of Newport Beach cet In there and pitch. both by contributions and by contact, per- .onal if possible, with your legis- lators? DON'T LET TlfEM TAKE ft' AWAY! I'm about done with my storY- *>r now. lf you are inte rested in abe future of our town and its citi-•na. join the crusade. Send a eontribution to the Ocean Fish Protective Association, 111 South La Brca, Inglewood, Calif., or give it to any officer of any of our local OFPA affiliated organiza-tlaal. And 1ee to It that you, your ~ends, your organizations, your Chamber or Commerce, by any available means, tell our legisla- ton why these bills, AB. 1245.2854 and 581 must not pus! TeU the Jegtalaton to back and pass A.B 836. 834, 835, 10&.J,"873, 1059, 2335. 87S and 2361. These are the ones Mcked by OFP A. .-zEDS HELP Don't worry Earl Stanley. He lmows al l about it. He's 100% lor everything I'v~ told you 'about. He personally introduced many of .th8e bills .• .,H.e.:a our man, but alone, he fsn't enough ! . .U a final thought, It would be • a tremendous help if a lot of citi- 3ens and delegations from New- JOTt were to co n ta c t Stewart Jllnckley. Chairman ot the Assem· •tJ Jnt('rim CommJttee on Fish and Game. You'll flnd hlm, when .. t.n't ln Sacramento. on Kin- ..sd Road, .Redlanda. eo '1'0 woall t '!banks for the chec.k, Joe. 111 -.1 It to the O.F .P A today. -don't atop with thla. Go to ... , Let·· cbulp theee IIDODo ri:Dp and p I n g-po n 1 balll Into bulletall AU WE SELn8Bf It's hard to remain unemotional about ao le1ioul a matter. Each faction Ia likely to caU the other eelfiah...-or .amethlnc a t r o n 1 e r. It's hammer and ton&~ between two big induatriet-flabln& with MANNING'S IN THE LONG RUN, OOI'Wft"Ya- tlon, lnteW~ntly a p p 1. I e d. will hell» e<tell7 kind of fiablnl!! Don't let them kill the looee that~ eveeybod;)"a col*n eat 1-1 ... Caa wcu•....,.... A baby 1011 was boi"D FrldQ, Feb. U. to Mr. and lin. Paul Baldwin of 2000 Newport &ml, Colta Mesa. 'The boy weliMd T lba., 2 oa. wben be arrtYed at Santa ADa C4Jmnntlt71 lfaiPtaL IAU&A 80UDDJ:a HOKE 8'I'YL&-q.ut ,., COFFEE 79c MAYONNAISE 53c CHALLENGE '75' IIJnER Qua~n-1 -lb. Oartoa LIJIIIY'8 2'7' -·ED BEEf IIISII No.! caa I lb. boll 2'1' nw1•1 CIEESE •-•b. Pile; 6'1' LUI. SOAP Lar.re Pack.aJe 2'7' COSMOS 19' TOIATOES No.%'~ ean PILL88UKY 29' PAICAIE FLOUR Lc.~pkc. RAMBLER 2J« .lED nUJT No.!~ eaa BORE..~N 2 for 25' BEER tZ-ox. eaa FlEE COFFEE aad CAKE eernd all clay FrldaJ ... 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