HomeMy WebLinkAbout1953-03-05 - Newport Harbor EnsignFIRST
SECI'ION
lecl Cna Faad
Drive Vader Way
Tht> local Red CJ"ou fund drive
got off tet a roualng start Monday
morning at the kick-off breakfast
at the Balboa Bay Club, atten<k'<l
by more than 100 captaiN and
voJunteu workers. Goal thla year
is $16,500, which is $500 more
than last year's quota.
CampoiJ:n Chairman Carl Hanna
presided a t the ml'\.'ttn~. and he
preS<·ntt'd his co-chnirnu\n, Mrs.
C. :\1. 0\>aktns. and Secrt>tary
lri Hi~b1e. and also Rf'd Cross
Chainnan Earl P«.>terson.
SJX'aker "as Re\'. Gf>rald Bash .
• p ast·~ r of thr First Chri tian
Church or • 'anta Ana. who pratsed
the voluntE-er workrrs or this
chapter. Rev. Bash, who wu a
Navy ehaplain during World War n. told or the grt>a t importance
of the blood program of Red
Crou ( "Pm now on rny second
gallon." M Mid). aDd of the new
Red arc. JIOject of providing Gamma CliDWin to fight polio.
HAdxw1114cmd 1115 C2I'Y OF NEWPORT IEACIL CAI.IF.
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5Centa Vol. 5 -No. 3D
.... JI'O& ftm ·-· 1 Mr. and Jln. Barton Beek of ~Ilea dr., Santa Ana Hetghtl,
tbe parentl of. 7 lb .• 7~
baby dauelrt~ 01'1 Saturday,
21. 1be babyl born at St. Sc.Db lbpltal, ia tne grandchild
ol lb. and Mn. J . A. Beek of
... Ialand.
Register y o u r fa-
vorite patterns as a
convenience for
your friends
Royel Copenhtg•n Porceleln
C.rl Cohr Sterling
0rf'efo" Vystel
Argenta Stoneware
Genw Steinleu Ste-'
Finl•ncl China
~!!.fu l!WW~;"~ ~aJ::s
(Cclntlnued from Paae U 10n told bow U.. reporta are (Cclntlnued from Paae 1)
that time, but that tha POllee De-I\IAI'4I4 apbwt IIUbllcadiiiD. your pueatl call for you at our
partment hlcbl.Y ..... owe~ the (lllap AIIIM&Dt l'lft a.w PNJlp Ha)'-City JaiL
u one to aYo6d catutiC!IIbea iuc:h den spoke the eratttude of tbe lew £Ktra Policemen wtU ~ em-
u are. that could DOt be racbed ~t olfleen oC N~t pJoyecJ to ,afore. our Lawa. by equiW'ent, and Injured IM!ODle Beacb for the Intention Of the liDo f. It 1.1 aptnat the law for any-
who mllbt not be readMe~ DY lii'OWJnent A.uodatJoD•a studied one under the ap of 18 to be out
medlcal aid. It Ill al8o. he aaJ4. an plua to ~te ud aiel tM after 10:00 p. m.. uaaceompanled excellent trap for Wep.ll)' c:an-City In ma1nta1n1n1 lew and order. b)' an acJull You are IUbject _to
atructed autOmobile.. and DOLly He told of alternate plana of tlPt· arre.t-if you bree.k thla rule, Illes which bear a blah nullance ing IWIIoa W... fire. II the a.f· ....U. )'OU be walkina or Ia an
nling. fAa. .-:i"£.. hlblteC rnovbll ·~e. Mr. Broe=~ Jolin t . eCIUIIIWI'' ~ · atreeta. 2. Jt ~ the law ted.. J\tlder, dll t~1_ptvt--It_, that thei.'e woult .. u • · anywhe_111 pi& u. of H f~ the s...-f# ~ tl the ~ on G:'IJ att tpinlt ~~ ~~c~ ~ =.r= ~t·..-ro:~Y~h~.J!'; ~feZ_ t2 .!tt~;:;:
the S~te law agalnat el!f:c:esaive ~ f£na1 plana ana'1:tgnmentl. Ject yourself to a citation.
cupation of ~nted domiciles. Mr. 3. All traffic laws ~ to ~
Baxter apoke of his p l a n a and Lett041' tO BJ risidl.v enforced. nu. year the named the hours when hls pecJDie ~~ Pollet are alerted to apprebeod
would be on duty and told Ot his n~ pi,. ucJ noiay can.
intenUon of findlDI every lftfrao-H~ D Owners 4 When )'OU arrive, park your tioa of law, and of ~ling U 11 ~ car off the 1trwt 11 ..,.tbJe, and
each one. wa.11t. The traffic plan u devised He introduced hu usiatantl, W. (Continued from Page-U for control of entrance and eJdt
E. Duclea, district supervisor of by twenty-five p eo p 1 e and no off Ow Island ll over burdened
Santa Ana of tbe same State chaperone. Reallzlng that this A twenty-leur hota pollee traffic
agency, John WaypJca of Orange bftaeh of qreement il done with-control on the Bridle and Ferry la
Co untY Board of Health, and out the knowledge of the owner, the plan. I! your car is seen too
Maury Hansen, also of Orange the citizens of ~.!boa Island muat often in the traffic pattern, you County. Health Board. These four still hold the property ow n e r will be subject to a detailed ex-
men wtll be ln command of the RESPONSIBLE for that lnfrac-aminatlon by the Police or all your forces enf~rclng the laws against tion of State Law, and this Eas-credentials. ovcr-<:~wding. It is consi~ered ter Week of 1953, .and all suble· 5. DO NOT crowd additional
that members of the Association quent ones. will see the State Law people into your rented house, be-be on duty with these men as un-rigidly enforced. Where there ia cause you will exceed the limit of
impeachable witnesses f o_r th e an infraction, the property owner occupants established by State
trials where charg~ are filed. la held solely. responsible by the Law and you wiU forfeH your de-
Mr. Broering saJd that the or-tenna of the law. posit and if you are under twenty-
ganization of Association members PROTEOT YOUR8ELVE8 BY one years of age you will be aent to patrol the atreetl looking for FOLLOWI.NQ TUI'.81! home by the PoUce.
fts fro evidence of over-crowding is com-P&OCEDU&ES 6. DO NOT HAVE ALCO-gi m plete and reacty to operate from Meuure the Inside dimensiont HOUC BEVERAGES IN YOUR
I the first night on through the of all rooms and take the total POSSESSION, NOR BE WITH Karen /v\atgrcta rnpor1S week. cubic measUJ'el'hent of your entire PEOPLE WHO ARE IN POS-Ronald Barlow, in giving in-house; you are allowed, under the SESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEV·
IJ07 C...t ......,.,.. atruc:tlon how et1Cb member muat California State Housing Act to ERAGES, u the people of t.bll c.-4el WM co-<JI)erate, aue.ed that in phon-rent onl.v. to u many people, al· community are dedicated to proee--
EQUalbatJoD man ..,..0 ,.._ ,._
"1. Don't IWim out to Bllr\A
boetl and elbnb on tt.D. o."t
trespua Oft prtqte ..... --Oar
Harbor Department patlall OW'
Harbor. BALBOA I8LAHD IMPROVDIENT
ASSOCIA'nON
By Ronald r . Barlow,
PrMclell&
L.B.B=Jr., Vlee--alldiDt
"Is Yovr A ..... OA Hit Toee?"
Here'• the .... : l111 tt.e ,..t .....
yean ha• ha (I) NOOIMIII•••
•mount of houte a'"' _...... .._.
a11ce l:.e broutht 1ft n.. wltll
lE,lACEMENT COSTS? 12) ... pl•l~tecl-the value of ~
COVElA&E, if you tlo IIOt t.a.. It? Ul toW you •bout "ADOinOHAL
EX'rtNDEO COVYA&E"? (4) ...
m.ct .,.. -, ... ..._ ,...= (I) eapla~ the "UOAO
OWElliN& POLICY" 1 1 1
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INSUIANCI I IONDS
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NIWPOIT lEACH ~ IJn lng oomplainta they • • • t give lowing 500 cubic feet ~r person. cutlftg aU such law infracUona to
.._.: t:JO te 5:JO. o,_ s..Mays their namestha ·,..._,H1eRremindedR. Hodgklnthe u your sum total will permit; for tth~e~Ui!ml~t~.~DO~in~'t~ma~ke~!a]Boe~~rdijo!,f!Ji••••••••••• .. '"::===========:!.:...peo~:!:P,:le:...:;:=.t..:~:::·:::ue:....:;::.·..:.:..:.:::::::=:.:,· example, It your total cublc foot-r r age Ia 2,000, you rent only to four Representing the
HOME INSURANCE CO.
F"ll'e hlaurance
F. C. ANDRESEN
Bealtor -.__
HArbor ., ••
Watercolors
by HELMUT SffiER
Laguna . Studio--Gallery
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lAGUNA BEAOB
Through March 22
See tWa __..., eOJWt el peletaap
of doad elfeeta o\'~r Ute Padflc Ceutlble
Pllolle 4-Ut"J Cloeed 11.-aa,..
I IDEAS I
• ltA'f DANIGIIt
Don't u ..
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people. Do not rent up to u many
people u you have aleeping facili-
ties for. but as many as your
-eubic footage .. llowance. IF YOU
BREAK THIS LAW YOU ARE
SUBJECT TO ARREST. AND
THE MAXIMUM FINE, AS
FIXED BY THE LAW, is $300.00
each ct..y for each violation.
It will be wise for all property
ownera who intend to rent their
property t o recognize and remem-
ber this fact! From this year forward there
will be teeth in our determination
to end hoodlumism at tl;le door-
steps of our homes.
'The State of California ia as-signing 11x officers to enforce the
State Housing Act. and the Police
Department of Newport Beach is
suoolementlng that force with an
additional six officers deputized
under the State Act. This force will be on duty and caU twenty-
four hours everv day. They will
make Inspections upott receiving phoned conmlainta and will follow
up all disturbance complaints.
Houaine Act infractiona will be thoroughly investigated.
Remember thit! Your neighbors
are detennined to restore good
behavior, J)t>ace. fun and happy
gaiety to Balboa Island during
Easter Week.
Avoid financial loa and notor-
iety by . rentino> under t~ tenns
of the law. and with consuleratlon
for your neighbors.
A ~tat. ion for accepting hoOd-
ltunim'n wiJI reduce Balboa Ialand
property valUH . and erase the
chann of our homeland. Protect yourself! Protect the
beauty of Balboa laland!
BALBOA ISLAND IMPROVMENT
ASSOCIATION
By Ronald Barlow,
President
L. B. Broerlng,
Vice-President
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DON'T MIND THE W'ORN UP 8T&.IZT • • •
wrRE OPEN ANYWAY!
Guaranteed Quality Fabrics
For perfeet fuhlon resultl 8IW
and save 'Vi th wondrous new ma-
terials at REINERT'S. So mudl
style for 10 few penniet . • .
washable ... creue rellatant •••
pre-shrunk ... colorful ... wttll
variety from terry cloth to aeer-
s ucker. including:
AVOND&L& DDDI AJfD CBA ... •Y
BATD DIIKliPLJlQ:D rABaJca
IIONAJU:IA BUTCIIIa
LIN'D'
NYLON DOl I &II 8WIM raurr or ftm LOOM
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OO..U. OINOIIAIIB
DrDIAN READ
''We Give Sldl GREEN STAMPS"
Departmeat Store
1111 llewpwt lhd.
Edith M~~in, Balboa ~sland
Is Wed to Jack L. ThomaS
Naw•••tM •••I lp
~...,..a.ua ..... ••rl Coacell
Mluiaippl wlU be the tftl\pol'-run net overak.irt.l. Ua.a -~~---..1..;.,,
ary home ol Mr. and Mn. Jack LoweD Ponting wu best man, ftaAI .........
Undroth Thomu, who said their and Bob McDaniel and WIJHam An alJ-Iloarl concert wm ~
vowa Valentine'• Day at the i'lnt Bearden· _.red. Reception fol-pn~ented at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday
Baptiat Onarch of eo.ta Meta. lowed at the cbureh with )lip by the 0nnp County Symphoay 1'be bride Ia the fonner Mia BWie Williefnl. JG. N or m a OrcbHtra ln the auditorium ot
Edith Mu Martin, daUIIIter ol BerrY. Mlill J'ay Cozad, KiM the Newport HartM>r High School
llr. and 'Mra. Robert E. Martin, Cb&rleae Suttftfleld and Ilia The program lneludes the Im-
124 Agate Ave., Balboa laland, J~ Jlerrlll aalltlna. Mn. Mar-~ Over·-Violin "'--aad the aroom Ia the &Oil ol llr. tln wore a navy !lillie ftllelllble .... ''""'• ~
and Mra. Jack Maradm, 25M wtth plnlt e.mellia eonap, aDd W:ne ~~~:~ :J ~~
Santa Ana Ave., eo.ta Mesa. He, the groam'a 1110t..he.r wore a navy No. 40 lh C Major. Sololat for
Ia an Airman Third Claa1 .and baa and white coatane .tth a car· the violin eoncerto wtU be Robert
beea ltat.IGald at Pub AU !'one dltMa coraage. Botll the bride and La .._.er, concert muter of the 1lue in CIJIIMUa, but will con-JrOOIIl ....-e Harbor Hi&b atu-0raa11e County S)'mphony.
tlnue ldf ....._d tnJNnc in dent.l, ud Jack allo attended Adlnlaalon to the concert ia ~. Mt••JIIlll. Oranle C.Ut Collep. A .-ort Voluntary offeringa will be ae-
Mlll Mar1lft wu escorted by haaeymoon trip to San I>Mco wu ~ for tlw mtalc fund of the
her lalher to the altar, where Re\r. the coaple'a firat dHtinaUoo. orebHtn, accordlng to George
P. G. Neumann read the double Gl&ba, rnanqer.
rtq aer~. She wore a full· Mrs. AQDM E. PatH, 7~, -----=ur"L':. '1:t e p.:: ~ laa:ulllbl ID Coeta IlliG Three Attorne"'S potntecl ...._ A UloD net ':t1 Servtces weore held 'l'oNday for J
wu caQKht to a Juflet lace cap Mrs. Apes ElbabeUl Patte. n . F N p• trimmed wtth l1118 of the valley. a.ter o1 Nra. a.u~es F . Hand orm 001 ITm Her cokllllal bouQuet held bya-and M.n. Pikul Parke8 of e-ta
dnU., ahattered camatlona and Mesa, wllo died S.turtt.)' at Mr
butterfly orcbida. hoCDe at 19li Church St., C:O.ta
An lridesc:ent plnk taffeta bal-Mesa. lerlna cown .... wom by the 1be Rev. Joaeph McShane or-
bride's lllter, Mrs.~ J . Me-fida1ed at the 8er'YIC8 tn Gra~l
Daniel ot Newport. (tbe former Mortuary. Entombment wu in
Beverly MartinY. who wu matron Fotest Lawn. Mrs. Patee was a
of hondr. She carried a white net native ol Paradise, Kansu. and
heart with contruting carnations, came to Costa Mesa 12 years ago.
aa did the brtdeanalda, Mia Diane
Grill, Uae bride's cou.in, and J41ls
Martha Wechel, a i s t e r of the croom. The maida wor~ peach
Y oar Favorite
Book
is waiting
b you ••
Council Earmarb
Inspiration Pt. Fund
11le City Park Commission rec-
ommendation that the $2,100 bal·
ance in Corona del Mar perk fund
be earmarked for 60 days for pur-chase of Inspiration Point on the
Corona del Mar bluff as a view
park was approved 4-1 by City
Council last week. Coundlman Les IBbeD voted "no," saying that
public funds should not be used for
a park that would ttave only lim-
ited use.
Local Trailer Courts
Receive Approval
1bree attorneys, Donald D. Har-
wood. Thomas E. H eUeman and Mark A. Soden, are announcing
thetr usodation for the geMral
practh:le ot law and estate--plan-
atng. under the firm name of Har-
wood. Heffernan & Soden. Their
o r f I c e s are In Suite 6 ot the
Btrtcher Building. 1415 Co a s t
Blvd., Corona del Mar. Mr. Har-
wood and Mr. Heffernan have
maintained law oCfiC('S at t hat lo-
cation for th~ past three years.
and Mr. Soden has just established
his law practice there.
BICYCLE
REPAIRING
Schwinn Bicycles
RAY STEDMAN
1574 Newport Blvd.
008TA IIESA az.e. - - --~~
come in and
browse-you
w ill find lots
of old friends
on our book
shelves-
Cat reasonable prioea)
The Trailer Coach Manufact ur-
ers Association haa conducted a trailer park Inspection in this
aree and has given approval to
Bayshore Park, Cout Highway at -------------. 17th St.; Lido Trailer lJuk on
The .. ....
Lido Peninsula, and the Municipal
Tl"a!Jer Park at 17th S1. and Bal-
boa Blvd Special recocnJtion was
civen to 1.Jdo Trailer Jiark. which received a cold star for scoring
!le5 points or more in tM Inspec-
tion.
DJVORCE BOUGHT
---GUA.ANTEED
'I'ELEVIIION & AN1'ENMA
AIMakes--ADModell
5 Factory Tramed--Qualified
Technictans a1 Your Service
18 19 N~wport AV.DIM'\ CoMa IINa -• -a.-..... 7ut
0Pf11 Friday aod ~turday Enalnp nu t
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
PllDCIUPTIOKI ALWAYI DOCliLB CIIJ'..C1D2)
~-~ BABBOR DRUGS
lit Cout BIYd. IIA.BIIOa 1 61 6
Divorce papers have ~n flied
by Tauno and Ka.rtlyn Koivisto.
llarble AYe., ....._ ....... Want adl make e-.~etJdly Uvtna ·-------------1 euler. Many a want Ia flDed -thf'OWfh Ulle ot a line or two.
distinctive provincial lamps
fro• Lights of lloll,·wood
No Need 'fo Worr, ••.
Your financial pr-o b 1 ems are as well-
looked-after as this kitten w h e n you do
bus in e as with your home-town bank.
Whether it's a checking account, savings
account, loan, or simply some good sound
advice you want, yau '11 find your banker
ready to help you. Knowledge born of
experiEtnce and a friendly desire to meet
:your in eli vidual needs are hallrnarks of
the service he offers.
Newport Harllor Bank
CORONA DEL MAR
'nww ~autifulllntl aurl! .. ntte.£11)' dHI,nH
prov ', ,I l u 'I"' •~ rr?ated to pJ.a.
t~ IIIOSt tl ' I • lit Ml: \~ ~""
rraftsn.an:>h•p an. I .ua r1 •tylrng adds a tol.l(il
of beaut~ to tt· .. ~nrar1~t h on< ri.'C'Or
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Make Your Selection NOW While Stock Is Complete
NEWPORT FURNITURE CO.
0 I
• • .ofsodal
note
A lot ot people coUapeed and
o~ Just wanted to by the time llahts went out Saturday night to
black out t.he "Lady in tM Oark.''
Veterans of the Newport Harbor
Oommunity Players can now bout
that they have pulled off with
aplomb one of the hardest ot mod-em t. h e a t r e productions wbUe
motMrs of the Newport Beach
Elementary Schoo II Pf A can
count tbeir fat pile of silver and
contemplate how it ahaU be di-
vided among worthwhile proJects. LacllnR Thespians PaU (Witte)
Tambellini and Mel Berry, along
with ~everal other outstanding
memben of the cast, added a tao.t ot friends to their lilt of admirers
&Dd have ~~ convinced ua
U..t they are too protesalonal for
th.la amateur circuit. E!"iClAO£JIE.~T of Mlu 0....
WokoU to Dolaald 8 . Clark wu
.. ~.t-~tdl.aallr
party oa Balboa blaad. Ma.
Wokott Ia .,_ dauctater or
Mn. Rot.ert D. Wolcott of Ill
AKat. Av~ .• Ba I boa bla8d
aad Mr. Clark •• tla~ IOD ol
Mr. aacl Ill'&. Art.hur GUtnaa of
1!6 ,,.. Ave., Balboa I....._
(Pboto by Fol8om).
l e9 el Notrc.--
N'OTIOE OF PUBLIC IIEA&INO
High piles of laurela must be
heaped upon Marthella Randall,
wbo u director. coordinated the
en t I r e tremendous cut and
~t dreams out of what could
b&ve been nightmares. Besides bolding a tight rein on stage tim-
ing and actor coordination, Mar-
theJJa played the part of the
school teacher In the Saturday
night performance after Jo Wilder
wu finally forced to bed with
the flu. Frankie Gleason, the
auave looking writer alao had the
flu and was takt'n to the tao.pital
alter the Saturday performance.
In fact, we hear each ~hearsal wu a battle againlt the virul.
The IIOPhiJUcated drama wu
made more cornmunlty-wiae by tbe ctr.m KeneS with ehol'Uit'S and ldda. This partially made up to
the countless children In the au-dience for the fact that the main
theme of "Lady In the Dark"
weot over their beada (we trult)
-the chlldren'a routines ·. added
Notice is hereby given that the
P.lannlng Commission of the Oty
of Newport Beach will hold 2 pub-
Ug hearings on the applications of
P. A. Palmer to amend the zoning
law of the dty of Newport Beach
ao as to cause Lot 9'T1 and the
southwest erly 10' of Lot 9'78, Tract
907, Udo Isle. to be zoned Jt..3
instead of the present R-1 district.
Notice Ja hereby further liven
that the said publJc bee.rin&' wUl
be held oo the 19th day of March
and the 16th day of April, 1953, at
the hour of 7 :30 p.m. to the Coun-
cil chambers of the Oty Hall,
Newport Beach. Callf.. at which
time and place any and all per-
IOns interested may aJ)pHr and be heard thereon.
Mi&ht bits ot color to the ·~· ~t must aurely be given to the ~ .aula at Orange Cout Col-Jec!e, who presented the mobOes
u 80eOe suegestioaa-.n etf@C-
tive I'IWliUW of b~ the ela~
orate revolving stage leU Uled
iD the orlg{nal "Lady In tbe Dlark. ..
RAY Y. COPELIN, Secy.
NEWPORT BEACH CI1T PLANNING COMMISSION
• What's "kw ? ?
See the ENSIGN
real soon
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ENSIGN CLASSIFIED 'Evening of 10' --.-----.---"""""=. -.. --
F« Sale Cars FOI' Sale again at oc BABY. SPINET, a beauty, $291,
"'Eftnibg of 10' 1a deslsned another $435, another re~ ....a-.~u.. _.,__ ~ Pay out balance. An-
... uo-. •v u an a .. uo._ experience other $48L SmaU upriabt. a
in W'hlch' tbe actor must create hb beauty, $165, another Jarpr lot
ow n atmo.phe~. Conaeq~tly 889. Danz-&:hmldt Bil PianO
make-.._p, coetumee, and aettinp Store. 520 No. Main Ow. 6tb.
are not employed," stated Mr. v~ SEAVER Duncan
Walt~r Prill yesterday ooncemlnc Phyfe sola: excellent cond..
the dramatJc Pl'"ftltatlon which rt"U. HA (8t()..
will be I l v en oo Wedneeday, STEINW AY G R::;.:....,A_,N,..,...,D-. ___,.A-prtie--.--.
March 11, at 8 p. m. to the OC Save OVft' $1000. A1lo a won-
chapel. dedul Muon and Hamlm and a Baldwin Grand. Many othen. The title "Evening.of 10'' stands A 1 way a 100 piano.. Dana-
for the class nwn~r--SPHd\ 10. Sdunldt Big Plano Stoft Santa ------------
Members of this class, along with Ana. 520 No. Ma.tn. K n a be the instructor, Mr. PriJh are. _Panol __ . ________ _
solely responalble for the choolnng DRUM SET in fair obftdlUCIIl 12!5.
or the "'arious scenes from both 206 Coral, Bilboa Island.
new and old pJays and for cutting DUPLEX--427 Marguerite, CDii,
these scenes and working them 1-bdrm. Nch; enc:Jo.ed patto.,
into an lnteQJ'PAted presentation. newly decor. Accept trade va-------------... _ cant . property Orange Counay,
The last "Evening of 10'' was $17,500. Courtesy to brokers.
produced tn 1951. The annual HArbor 2148-W.
performance w a s discontinued
during Mr. Prill's absence in Eu-
rope last year.
The production wiU feature stu·
dent actors Dorothy Donely,
Georp Dreyer, Role Heyen, Glenn
Kamlnak.y, Joan Lanon, Jim Mil-
ler, Ad e I e Parkhurst. Barbara
Pletta, P a t t y Prather, Carol
Renfro, Don W a 1 k e r, Charlene
Ward. and Alva Rehfwa.
• • •
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Ensign Classified Ads
BRING RESULTS
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STEINWAY GRAND. Save $1000.
Baldwin Grand. Henry F. MJUer.
Muon It Hamlin, Ma thushek.
Stodart. Baus, Behr Bros. $395
up. Danz-Schmldt Blg Plano
Store. 520 No. Main, Santa
1950 FORD V8 Cl ub Coup•.
Beauty. jet ~ ~.115.
PhoM Lai\IM Bfedl 4-1138
~· BEDS, vanity, cheat of BeaJ F.alaee & Jleetala
drawers, brealr.fut set, ovel"-"-BEDR. HO..,.. : ___ stuffed chair. 516 Ocean Blvd., 6 -. __....,. CDM. pine Inter., It& f1oan,
1942 4-D<X>R DODGE Sedan. Ex-conven. Joe., attnctl~ Jand.
cellent condition. HA 1994-M or ==sca~e;;.;::::;,...;•;;;::•980::;:;;;~HA=-=111;;::111=..;~;.:·--
HA 2821 FURN1SHED three ,.... m
• year round rentaL Inquire ~
KNABE SPINET. The greatest _ _2E.~ EBal~boa~_;B2J!!vd.~~Ba!!l~bo&.!!!!:.. __ ~Uno in the world. Repoaeued. Save 1200. Terms. Danz.Scfuntdt A'J'TRACI'IVE 2-bedr . .._, ~
Big Piano Store. 520 No. Main. tlally furnWied. 185 IDODtiL
Cor. 6th .. Santa Ana. Phone HA 1..,_W alter...!...f:!!:._
NO, NO'I1iiNG, looka better than EASTER RENTAL SiHplnl
a beautiful ault on a lovely room. acc:ommodateta a. ldtcbeD
woman: famous makes doing a prtvUesea, CDII. Block from
repeat p e r f o r man c e, some =-Ocean.::..==.;:~H.:;;A~OIII~~;..;R.~:---,--..,
NEVER worn. Studio Styles, Oeen. Quiet, MO&Ii A~t&. Nearly New Apparel for Women. Weekly Linea Service
1201-F Cout Blvd. at Golden-Low Weekly or Mclnthly Rat.
rod. CDM. 706 Cout HlahwaJ, Newport Beta.
REPOSSESSED Blond s pI net. Bal Port Motel Save $115. Just like new. Danz-• .
Schmi ===~8~~~~5~M=·~J~~--dt, ~ No. Main, Santa ~
Ana. ROOM for rent HI Opal. 8: [ Pit=
'41 PLY ll 0 U T H Sedan. new vate etruce, ,.W.ta bat~
motor, S190. HA 3070. = raJ •t. lwiD ...._ BA
TWO HOLLYWOOD BEDS, ~-~~ .. __ ,~·-..-----.--..-~
cellent condition SM. Aile wiDt
colored Wilton broadloom r\11 ............
12xl!S. HA rtrn-J. -----------SPINET Plano. for rent. All ~nt WILL BOARD CHILDRI!N Ia
in tenn albwcl lf :you buy. m)' home. ,............ ... ~
Maple flnlsh or blond. maboc· t~ H,A 11Q6.IL any or walnut. Dana-Scbmldt. D-.o ... -•uo ._ ..-_ •
Blg Plano Stoff. 5lO No. Main, ";:-~"All·~~~
Santa Ana. • 1aw.s 11 J'OU -, ..... 0...
Sdmltlt .,....,... SID N. MaiD
S..ta Ana. u.d ...... b'CIID -
Top
This
Built Ul¥ln' F .H.A requirements.
8 bedrocm homeo-2 yean old.
Hanlwooc:l noon, 2 car garage de-
tacbecl 0 w n e r hu vacated
.. opertJ aDd hu priced t.taa.
cJ.aDeut prope~ ty to ~eU immed-
Iately. F ..H.A. terma at S80.00
~r moatb, IDdudinc taRt and ln·
IUI'anee. Well located in eo.ta
)(-.,
J\&11 Price for u. 3 Beclroom Ia
I ONLY 110.500
PHIL SULI.JV AN
GEO. EVERSON
11M Newport Blvd.. o.ta .._
(~tram a.ta X.. BIIU)
PbaDe BEaC!Oil 71.23
~: HA 351&-J or BE 58-J
SEatiNG YOU
IlEAl. VALUES
~lboa Island Bay Front
We are thrUled with thia South Bay Front ~117.
It Ia In llnmKulate conditiorl Inside and out. bed-
I'OOIM. 2 batbl. dlalftc room, comtortably fumiabrcl
PRlV ATE PIER AND FLOAT.
FULl. PRICE $34.!500
E:xcellent Loan Commitment
ISLAND REALlY CO., Realtors
"Service Ia Our BusiMu"
Harvey D. Peale
nay or Eva. call HArbor m
COR~ DEL MAR
INVESTORS
CHECK THIS PROPERlY
Highly dt'sirable and attractive Duplex in good rentaJ area.
, C'lole to Boulevard. near new Country Club and Freeway
A~ Highway. 2 bedrooms e-ach unit. 1 unit, fully fW'-
n.i&hed. Extra large 2 car garage with laundry room for
hobby or extra Income.
....
EXCLUSIVELY U STED WITH US
PRICE, $17.850
CaU HA.rbor 2474 for further lnfonnation on this property
an -a ttn.. • ·--n -. ----.A--
.----31. EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
615 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar
Eves: BEacon 5517 -M
A THREE YEAR OLD
You must see this little home in Corona del Mar. • -2 bed-
rooms on full alud lot. firepla~. hardwood floors Priced
for lmmeclate ale.
$9,100
JOHN E. SADLEIR, Realtor
tt11 Cout Blvd., Corona del Mar HA.rbor 2422
Business
Opponunity
Small Cafe
Near Balboa Ferry
A money maker!
Buy Now For Easter
Business
Best location in Balboa
Full price. $4 ,500
Bay and Beach Realty
1«50 w. Balboa Blvd.
Newport BMch
HArbor 1264
PAINTING
Earl Shellin
m Palmlr St. -ec.ta .,_ n,.,..., ...
Painting -Decorating
Back Bay Ranch
2~ acres of View property with
new home plus lncome. 5 furlong
track. box stalls, and beautiful
new swimming poQI. Property
under Rainblrd Sprinkling Sys-
t~m. Priced below reproduction
costs at $42..500
ROY GREENLEAF, Jr.
and Associates
BuDder -Realtor
3112 Newport Blvd Newport
HArbor 2552 Eves: HA 3142
19 53
MULTIPLE lJSTING
RECORD
55 Properties
SQID ! ! TOT AlliNG
$805,400.00
n. WANT AD WAY ...............
tiD 1111 -...
1
U!l&JIII OM .....
tllat ,_ ~ ... -alat at.. Nca;:wt a-da
If your property
qualifies, it will
be listed with
over 150 Realtors
and salesmen . _, _.., ••. JW .._ .... ._ 1118-W ....... _ ... __ _
...._ ,.... A& H. H. HOLBROOK
,.. o.&u. Dependable Plumbing
IIADOil JJJt .A Pl ~ ._,. S&tlw ~ ....
ftie llldl'tJN .._ ....._. taa.W • ._ _____ .._ __ ... ..._...., Ncw;ort ._.
CALL ANY MEMBER
OF THE NEWPORT
HARBOR BOARD OF
REALTORS
.....
COR~ oo· MAR
VOGEL VALUES
NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME -with garage built to take apt . ......._
Used brk. fil"t'place. Hardwood floors. Dinlng area. Haady lr:itc:bea.
Laundry and work room under house. Priced tQ sell. Good 15 yr. 1oea.
FOR RENT -2 bedroom unfurnished apt. Ocean side ot hwy. Lup I
living and bedrooms. Breakfast nook. Tile in kitchen anct bath. ,.....
place. Pri~ right on y~a.r's lea~e.
THE VOGEL CO.
1301 Cout Blvd., Corona del llu
HArbor 1741 HArbor 1m Evet: BE 5145-11 or HA oest-W
DOLLAR WISE ?-Sure, Call Beacon 6396
1. 3 Bdnn.s., HW floors, fin.> pl., F .H.A. Tt>nns
2. C-2 zone.>, 3 bdrrns .. new siding and roof. dose ln
3. Back Bay Area. 2 bdrm. 1.-.: ·acre, next to Grocery
4. 2 Bdrm. on l acrt>. ·~ acre can be sold 5. Ranch Style home. all t>lectric and gas
1.500 dn. 6,950
2,000 ..
2.400 ••
9,250 6. Har~r 81\d., 11 5ft. frontage by 234ft.
7. 5 Unat.s on Harbor Blvd., excellent loc subrru t
8. Duplex, 2 bdrms . t>a. idt> $160 mo inc'
.. Call Ul!
. . 10.000 diD.
9. Bus. BI<Ut. plus 3 bdrm.. home on Harbor Blvd.
10. Newport Heights, 2 bdrm. plus gUE'st homP ....
Low a
.• 17,!500
2.000 ella..
173 East 17th St.-Costa Mesa Branch
"The Little Red OfftcP with the BIG Yt>Uow t:mbrella
A. SANDY STEINER, Realtor
~rles B. R.etmier, Manager • Evt>nings · HArbor 15!ll-J
Herald Sptes BEACO.:'Il 6396 Matt La 9or4e
EXCELLENT INCOME
Balboa Triplex • furru:oht-d . on 40 ft. lot
Wt>U locatt'd. Close to Balboa Shoppin~ and Bay.
Pr1ce S 13.750 -terrru.
Call HArbor J2TI
BALBOA REALlY CO.
'Oppositf'. Balboa Rank of America 1
ROSS GREELEY
Josephine Wt>bb
700 E. Balboa Bh·d. Jack Pinkham
BALBOA
CORONA DEL MA~ SPECIAL
Ni~ 3-beod.room home on trt'e lmt'd strt'f't Has beautiful ~
wood floon. fireplace. largt> tile bathroom and roomy kitchen wttta
many built-lns Se-e it today W e havt> the k~y.
Full Price. $11 .500
Exclusiv~ Aget'lts
BEN J. WHIT MAN & Associates
(Bulinea Ia Good)
Gordan Walkt>r Marguerite Fullt>r Ed Sa ...
HArbor 1862 --~fl: HArbor 1461
• PRIME INCOME
8 Uni ts FumlShed Apartments
3 Room Furrushed Cottage
2 Bedroom Garage Apartment
7 Garages
PLUS
PLUS
._PLUS
186 feet on Balboa Blvd Room fo r additional
units. All in Excellent Condition. Close to
Bay and Ne wport Grammar School
$1 5.000 handles -balance 5°/o
HARBOR INVESTMENT CO.
308 30th St. ~
HArbor 1600
DUPLEX WITH BAY VIEW
Bet renta.l area. ~l.y fumiahecl.
Owner wiU consi<Wr L. A. property u down Pl)'I'IM'IlL
Full Price, $24,000
SEASHORE COLONY
Attractiv~ 2 bedroom home. Redwood exteriol',
ftrepla~. double ,.,..,...
Only $1 2.950 --liberal Terms
NEWPORT BEACH
2 bedrooms. double ~. larpo lot. .,..,. <:x.A
Clean and attracth·t.". 5 YNn okl low dowtl PQtllftlt.
Price. $9.750
J. M MILLER, Realtor
New pcil"t a.et\
J
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~:a·"'!...·~~~Housi SuneyPIIIiecl · Used Car ....... .,.,..Site II I
......... iD Newvuwot p Ian I for a boule-to-houle u.e.e vohmteer workers will ob-----------c e a ra n c e 1161 r-• canvua in Corona del Mar for ta1n ..-wen to other q..UOO.. 'n. N e •.P 0 r t HeUport, DOW Scout Jamboree houllng faciUtlel includlnc augestions for beautify· John Thorley, 810 E. Balboa
...,. R.lc::bard s Lido Market, ae.dl were delcribecl at the meeting of lng the W.'ft by plantJnc, and wUJ. BlVd., Balboa, reported that 1'1'0-sAVE
• --home because of the new the Coro1111 del Mar Civic A.uo-inpea to help lD the caaapal~ eriH we~ taken from h1a car a..tnlction going on n e arby. dation at the Grammar School. to acqaln ~atloo Point u' ~ •• e: ant Jl:" p.m. Sun· 1.-Angeles Ainn111 req~ted view s*rk ' ' ~ 1tDoU. 2631
'-O.•MIJut week to leue an C. J..ater Jones reported that~raUn. g with tJM Clvlc C..tview 'Dr~~. told • $ $ · $ o.u float.,. at 11M eDd ~15th the community will be dMded ln Aaodatlon 1n thia aurve)' ,.m be pollee Sunday that .arne-& ID Newport for the alrmal1 the mannel' of Coaun.Wty O.t tbe WOIIIUl't Qvtc Leque an4 the one haa put aancl in ~u·,
a..Jicopter landing apoL Dim view and Red Crou fUnd drlvea. with Corona del J1ar Buaire~e ~ ot bill car • • • Jolm
,... cakeD ~ use of oeean frCJDt captaina and eo-worken t.!L_ c:bar&e dation. ~eeentatl• 01 aU 1+M 'II. Bay Ave., Newport Beach. Buy b _.._:J .. ..m purpo~e, but the mettel' ol apedflc areu to pu.wer-tie three o1 theM~ hac1 met tM SUnday reported the thl!ft o1 t,.o ~
~~ =· !:{.f.'":J!~~~ ~ .~ ~~ c::.::: at Wholesale
nea Aaoeia~~Pm;t,.. il:~~ u.. JIWdne Electric n-=r-Clouch, to map out prel1mlnary bulldlrur at 14th SL and w. Balboa 'SO Chevrolet .f Mftr • "'=•~-~ ~:=s ~ sedan, radid ' ' were w. c. s:E t; • • • ~ w. heater
p a r k au Ana; was booked •129'1: Ellla, Corona del 11 Set 1t for tntQJdeadoll • ~
who pve advice on al'lil'ollllate ~ • • OMeer Ear. s~ ------~~~--
plantings that could be wed for t.ck reported Saturdv ~·verb_t '52 Chevrole~S • beeu -'he ~ that.~ m overturned _ w~ IIPI'~..U.t ot ~· ~: deluxe , o
t.M -1 tb -trade a-e.. ..acs wu · . 1VillUd GeoH-. an~ heater
W~nfMadawa,.t....a7
Cut , DOwn (JTocery Bills! plants at lnsplrat.lon Polnt (lUI· 102 E. Bay Ave., Balboa, who Y SISg's sest.ed u a means of attractinl eecaped injury • • • The car
YCMI eaa teo. .I..& ...-e ~I-.. penons to the alte to aid in t.M driven by Ronald Duane Shep-:=~~~~~~~~~~~~=====~=~~ fun4 drive). He laid that that herd. 506 Orchid Ave .• Corona del -.S-O_Ch_e_vro __ le_t_S_ty_leline-. --
HArt-2272
'MMJ~ct result In a eonclorneratlon Mar; etoJIII6nlr at l2n4 SL and
of trMe on each atreeL Pick a Newport 'Savel., Newport. wu hit deluxe 2-door, radio
spedflc tree for each street and Sunday morning by a car driven and heater ltiek to It, be urged. He laid hia by ~nnetb Eueene Aberle of
department was ready to coop-Long Beach, who was cited for $1265 ente 100 per cent wUh tbe Ovie foDowiac a car too doeely • • •
Association in ita beeutllication David L Fruer, 2365 St. James -----------:---
projecL Rd.. cwr Haftll. wu e:tted Friday '49 Chevrolet Fleetline
night for speeding • • • AJ Oberg d l 2-d di NOTOCE or PlJBLIC BEA.ILING of the Harbor Department told e uxe oor, ra o
Notice is hereby givea that tbe police Saturday morning that the and heater
Newport Beach Planning Commia· boat Katydid h&d been entered
sion pro~ to adopt as a gert-b)' fOI'C'e: the boat wu .earehed $1145
eral guide for the development of for fingerprints • • • Mn. Mar· -----------
the city, a master plan consisting tin J . FoTrellt, 1572 E. Ocean Ft .• '49 Chevrolet Styleline of the following parts: Balboa, reported Saturday mom-
A Street and highway plan ing that the house at 1576 E. deluxe sedan, radio
B. Parking pla n ~an Ft. appeard to have been and heate r ,.jiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii{l C. Park, recreation and watt>r-entered • • • S. E. Briggs, 129 I front plan Via Mentone. I..Jdo Isle, said his $1045
Minute12S
CAR WASH
80n" WATER VACUlJ)(ED
Wlllk MWe WaJ .. a-.M
1111 mEET
I UTI
AC8088 PaOli 8EAil8
SANTA ANA ••• .....,. l-tMI
EXTRA CLEAN
LATE MODEL CARS
1M9 BUlCK Super 4 door sedan, Beautiful maroon finish
• Dynaflow. R&H. seat covers. 251000 actual aiilea ....... -... $1,645
JN9 BUICK Super Sedanette, radio, heater, seat eovers;
~ clean .................................. -............................................... 1,495
19e0 BUlCK Super 4 door sedan, light green linilh, Dynaflow,
radio, heater, seat covers ................................. -.................... 1.895
1!151 CHEVROLET DeLuxe 4-door sedan. Powel'glide, radio heater, seat covers, 16,000 actual mila ...................... _ .. ___ 1,795
1917 CHEVROLET Fleetline Aero Sedan, radio, heater, new
f"tnish ............................................................ -·-·~ ............... -.... 9'75
1!151 FORD 6 Tudor, radio, heater, overdrive, seat coven ........ 1,495
C. E. SIEMONSMA-BUICK
• YO UR SOU T H COAST BUICK DEALER
11153 BUICK V-8 NOW ON DISPLAY!
310 Broadway
Open Sundays
LagunaiJeach
Phone i-1047
'WHERE TO BUY IT"
-1 CADILLAC ''62" 4-door Sedan ......................... -.................. .a,5815
1151 OLDSMOBILE "'98" 4 cJr. Sedan .... -............................... -.. 2.3915
1t110 OLDSMOBILE "98" Deluxe HoUday Coupe ................. -2,295
1te0 S'nJDEBAKER Bu1tnea ONpe, Ovmtrlw ... --.... -···--1,095
1t51 PLYMOtml ~Sedan -··-·----··-········-········-··-··---· 1.395
1M Oldl:rnobiJe Sedallette .................................... ---··-···· ........... 1.895
lMI CADJU..AC ''62'' 4-cJoor Sedan. new paint, new t1rs. exceptionaJO' Dloe .............. _ .............. ______ ............... 1,395
lM7 snJDEBAKER Cd'mitr Club Coupe, fully equipped....... 195
AllEN MOTOR CO.
Oldsmobile -Cadillac
217 Broadway Laguna Beach •
Phone L.B. 4-1084
D. Tree planting plan ~ a t S29 Anacle, Balboa, had
E . Public buildings ~n entered dwing ~ past two
as described In the master plan or three weeks and bedspreads. SPECIAL report of 1951, and that a pubUc: lace table clotb and two pairs of
hearin g will be held on said plan drapes had been taken • • •
in accordance with state law. Dick Richard asked pollee Friday
Notice is hereby further given afternoon to cheek a possible at-
that said public bearing wW be tempted burglary at RJc.bard'a
held on the 19th day of Mardi, I.Jclo Market after two youths
1953. ln the Council Chambers of had tried to keep his baker from
the Oty Hall. Newport Beach, enterine the markeL
California, at the hour of 8 :00
p. m. at whicb time any and all
persona interested may appear and
be heard thereon.
RAY Y. COPELIN,
Secretary
NEWPORT BEACH P~G OO~SSION Pub~: Matdi 5 and 12, 1953
COL REA TBANS.na•r.o
Col. R. P . Ita baa been trans· ferred from Ft. ~. Wuhing· ton, to Ft. Sam Houston, T~xaa.
1lte coJoncl'a father, Robert Ita,
who f~ Jived at 248 Poppy A~ .• Coro1111 tel Mar, il living
wit'h hlm f-rom lut reporta. --
SAFETY FIRST I
1951 FORD Custom "8" 4 dr. Sedan, R &: H, Fordomatlc
!Your CHOICE of 2) $625 down
19C7 PLYMOUTH 4 dr. Sedan, 1 owner only, locaL . 225 down
1939 FORD Cpe., "Hi&h School DeUgh t" ............. __ 100 down
1940 BUlCK Super Club Cpe. R &: H ........ F1JLL PRICE, ~
1~ FORD V8 Pickup, only 18,000 miles ................. _ 400 down
1950 CHEVROLET 1 T.Expreas, local truck new paint 400 down
1951 FORD V8 Pickup, radio, A·l eonditlon ................ 4.50 down
THEODORE ROBINS-Ford Dealer
534 Cout Hwy., Newport Beach
SAFE BUY USED CARS
LINCOLN
1950 Dodp Pldnlp, Immaculate __ .. ___ _
OTHERS
1952 Ford Crestliner
Victoria d r i v e n only
6,000 miles. Radio and
heater, Fordomatic, U.
S. Royalmaster white
wall tires. Continental
Dt, every other conceiv-
able extra. Cost $3,300
new. Our price to you
$2495 1
'49 Ford, 4-door sedan
radio and heater
. $895
'48 Oldsmobile, 76Sedan-
elte, radio, heater and
hydramatic
$875
'49 Oldsmobile, 98 Holi-
day, radio, heater and
hydramatic. w h i t e
wall tires
-$1695 -'51 Nash Rambler station
wagon, radio, heater
and overdrive
. $1595 .
'51 Chevrolet Copvertihle
radio, hec:Uer, white
wall tires, everything
original ·
$1695
'46 Ford 8, Super deluxe
tudor, heater and
I-rOpio. a good runner
$595
'47 Chevrolet, 4.dr. sedan
radio and heater
5735
Every car carries a 1950 Pontiac Catalina, leather interior, lovely -.. -.. _ .. -... 1.895 W G
19CSO Pl)'mouU. Coupe, clean throuout ........... _.-.............. --1.295 ritten uarantee
1150 ~t 4-dr. Deluxe Sedln. Po•=----1.-Mif1erChe,noletCn .. 19C9 Plymoutb Tudor, Immaculate, low ·---1,195 ., 1 \:.1
19ti OMvrolet Sedanette, RAH, top concBUoD ... --··-··-1,295 = ~ t:: =·= niii-IDO.i---·----·--· : ' 2481 Coast Highway
OPEN SUNDAYS NEWPORT
LAGUNA BfAOi LNCCl.N-MERa..RY, Inc.
180 COAS"'' BLYD. NO., LAGUNA BaAOI ..... ·-····
BEacon 6442
-And-
18S7 Harbor Blvd
Costa Meea -BEacxiii1549
•
,
•
Harbor AMiatance LNgue l.a Jeu'a Gifta, Mother Mullet and ~pp~ne out ln a new •Prine veo. Mila Muffet Shoppes, and. Wade ture this mooth called "Shopplnc FalrebUd'a Men'a Store. Luncheon
on the Avenue." I>Hlgned .. a wUJ be aerYecl at Ra,eu's RMtau-
pre.Euter event •. the League bel rant wtth Aulstance Lea g u e r •
choeen a portion ot Corooa del modelling tuhlons from O'Brien'•
Mar as the era for their apedal and t.M Mutfet Sbofl* durlnc lhopplnc and aprtng fuhlonl on the luncheon. A ~ percen-
Tuelday, llareh ~ taae ot the dlly'a ..-wW lie
League members will help man contributed b~ds-tlnl
the ·~ lndudUw the LlnP ..... to the .. main cba.r-
Llcht Shop, ~·· SDNialt7 lty JII'OJect, the •• Dental Shop, Karen Margreta tinporta, Clinic.
~~ Plana for the f"l:nt in the aerlee
ol "OD the Avenue" ~ ~ta are being developed by MrS. .0... ~ul Rocera 80d M.n. Georp
MOOl'e, co-ehainnen, with a com-
Q mlttee including Mrs. Harry 4111fp4~ Stickler, Mn. Vlrcinla H a t c h, Mn. Lonnie Vincent. Mrs. Ma.rloe
'na. Newport s..eb EMU Club
Ia boldlng ita Men'a Ni&ht thk
ev~c (Thursday) at the New-
port Legion Hall, 15th St. and W.
Bay Ave. Bob ~r. LGe An--&eles humoriat, will tie apeaker at the dinner meetina. and Dr BuU
Pet.enon, jll'eSident of 0 r a n 1 e
Cout CoUece, wtlJ be muter of
eeremcaiea. Keneth Boettcher
and Orange Cout Collep musi-
dana will prelle'lt the l;ai'OCJ'Uil.
Marriave Lice ....
Are I.ued Here
~ge Ucenses have been is-
sued recently to:
Jack Grady Hlll and Robina
Burnette Anding or 140 Cabrillo St., Coata Mesa.
N&W 008TA IIII::8A UJIY
A •by Jirl ,... laD to Mr.
and Mn. SUaa Kaneublae, -~ St., eo.ta Mesa, on Sat..-dly, r•.
28. 'nle U ttle Jdrl arrlwd at St.
Joaeph Hospitaf weighing 6 U. ..
9% oz.
B~ANN • ~. Mk's. Howard Peterson,
Mrs. Edward Brooks and Ml"'. A.
A. Hamilton. Luncheon reserva-
tions will be accepted by Mrs.
Rogers. HArbor 2971, and Mrs.
George Mk haud, HArbor 395.
~11 r\111-1 II I I-_, 1 .... 111 I~IH Ill' I I I I .a.e I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I I •
~l~ t MARTIN & VON HEMERT . J ,: We'll have to admit that thla
Ia THAT Ume of year. 1be Idea ot Ma.rcb are upon u.s and we are
caught up with the necessity of
balancing that old bug-aboo bud-
pt. Before father gets to groan-
ing and g rum b I in g about the
hich cost or beef aDd babes, It's
time to settle down to more prac-
tical shopping.
He'll _..., M ... te you to
look llllal"p, .. ...t tlae ....
.......... , lt .. troable
lila .,...,..lilt. Yea M Y IMI --'-........... ..,, ..... .__
tu ~ -.,tie JOG .... .. ----~-~· ... .-& ...._.. we ..,....
-..lie!
Now here's a scorcerer's potion
1Dr any March wardrobe. just try It for aize: Take one lut year's 6-aa and add ~ o.w leather Cal-~belt in s-t.ent. call or a 110ft
.-ushable putel • . . tap with a
pert atraw hat to bring out the aolor ot your drea, or rro~~t with
crisp wtdte bonnet . . . add a dash ot contnst in IC&J'f or jewelry, if
a aplcy flavor 11 deai.red. and
1• t h e r a complimentary bag
(chooee your own or a new buic
.t;yle at O'BRIEN'S> and a very
sractical pair of new white er--
CI!'Ddoe .sow.. 'lbere! you look
like 1953 and you still have not
Invested in a big wardrobe. What'• more, tbe aoceaories you have ae-
lected wW be enhanc.oers to maQY
many spring and summer cos-
tumes.
II ,... are ceMite'"'\q a
~ (_. O'II&II:N'8 llave
.._ ,._ .... ). dlooee ...
tldlll( ~ .... jedlet 01'
eoavertale ..... .._ . . . c.e
that ... .,. ._ .,._., or c:a-.1
ee u.e oeeaalo• d _.
c1aoo11e OIMJ tla& • of t-.e ...
..................... eo &~at
yoar ~ eo.t wW be ever
eo.....U.
Fashion experts know that the
best key to a balanced budget l.s
to select basic clothes and to
plan colon and styles so that each
part ma.y be worn with other
pieces in )"'W' wardrobe. You'll
be so proud when you select your
fuhlona careruUy at O'BRIEN'S,
'cauae even ff you're on a budget.
you'll look like a million with a
coordinated wardrobe.
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ltll OOMT IIOULEVAaD
ooaGJifA DEL IIAa
Give
ymn lamps
A New SptiDCJ
loanet!
Lampshades
in decorators colors
will give your
home a fresh,
new loot
~ ~----------~ . )[ids Matinee Sat. 1
JUDCJie Jim
'"Pigmy Island .. Recital Parties Held
By Music Students
i -
~ ~ ~ ~ Two Valenetine r ecital parties ~
were held at the home or Doris ~
Hall, 464 &nta Ana Ave .. New-•
port Heights, for her youngest ~
group of piano and accordion stu-r
dents. !
CHINTZ SHOP
Removol Sole
In addition to the recital, reo-i_ frestunents were served by Mrs.
Hall, and there ~as an exchange -~-. ot Valentines. ~ta partici-
pating were Mar ct a FreeleJ, ~
Cyncty Farnsworth, Bonnie Bol-• ~ Victoria Elduayen. Newt and ~
.... Cnmpton. Pamela Nlcholsall. I Jwi L~ ()adln. Beth Norna, ~
Steven ~. ~le M7-I rehn, Carol Raz.ee, Phlllp Bene-;i;
diet. Billie Jean Kunzman, Lynda ; Smith, Kathy Allen, Rayetta Hall i
and Christine CUllen. : !
ON ALL DECORATIVE
• lAST nKE 8ATU&DAY:
TYRONE POWER
..MISSISSIPPI
GAMBI.Eir'
-plus
AUDTE MURPHY
''Gu.umz~oke•
Both In Technioolor
AT PEDIATRICS JIIEETINQ ! i ~
995 S. Coast Blvd. -Laguna Beach -Ph. 4-1996
SUSDAY -'7 D--'Y8
MAUREEr-; O'HARA
"The Redhead
From Wyominq ..
-phJ.s.-
ROBERT RYAN
MALA POWERS
Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Van Wq·
eMn of 721 Marguerite" Ave.. Co-
rona del Mar. are attending the
annual meeting or the Southwest
Pediatrics Society at the StaUe_r
Hotel in Loe Angeles this week.
Tbe Vu Wagel'lftlS have just re-
turned from a visJt to their former
home In Fresno.
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ii
* NEW LOCAnON about APRD. 1st
345 N. Coast Blvd -Laguna Beach "City Beneath
n. -H
PORTTh tre CORONA DEL MAR
Phone: HArbor 1829
I
LAST TIME THURSDAY. MARCH 5
In T eclmicolor ' Showing "IVANHOE" at 7:00 and 10:13 p. m. ·
STARTS FRIDAY, MARCH 6
MOST CONTROVERSIAL PICTURE OF 1953
WEEK-DAY
SCHEDULE
Fri. • Sat. :-MoD.
Tu-. -Wed. -Thurs.
• "1 Coah n ... -95 miDutes
7:CJO cmd 10:25 p. m.
• ~on-3 minutes
1:35 p. ID.
• Trall.r -8 minutes
8:38p.m.
• News -7 minutea
8:46p.m.
• CadooD -7 minutes
1:53 p. ...
• .. ._. cmc1 sm·· -as mm. ........
E11T 12 lllichUgbt
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ALSO
SUNDAY
SCHEDULE
• Trailen -8 minutes
5:17 and 8:45 p. m.
• News -7 minutes
2:00-5:25 -8:53 p. m.
• Cartoaa -7 minutes
2:07 • 5:32 -9:00 p. m.
• "Acton and Sin .. • 85 miD.
2:14 -5:39 -till p.m.
• ln .... rl• -3 miDute.
3:39 cmd 7~ p. m.
• ., Coat••" . 95 ..mute.
3:42 -1m -10:32 P. m.
• Jm.amMOD • 3 millatee
1:42 p. m.
EXIT 12:07 a. m. ·
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NEWLYWEDS Mr. aad Mra.
AMrfJw K ans c-ut the eake re-
eepUCNt follcnna~ t b ~ I r reeeat
weddla«. Thf' YCHIIIC couple wiD
be 01t llalboe lalaad. ( Pllloto by
CoiJe8 lleCICMkf'y)
Your Move!
An original
signed artist pnnt .
A checke rboard on
a cracker crisp
cotton skirt . . .
wear 1t with
a sharp, s ma rt halter
and the gam P
1s yours
5\klr t 8.96
tlaJtRr 4.95
Petite
Ville
521 Go•st Blvd.. CorOft• d•l M•r
HA rbor 2]32-W
FREE WASH JOB
MTII L BRICATIOS
AND OIL CRANOE
rilED J . ST•:J'UENR
CHEVRON
STATION
HArbor IIH6
%100 "'· &lboa Bh·d.
NEWPORT BEACH
I Gea. Badelsoa
To Speak Bere
Major General Daniel Hudelson,
commanding general of the 40th
Division of the California National
Guard. wiU be speaker at the
M a r c h dinner of the Orange
County Chapter of the MiHtary
Ordt'r of World Wars.
The dinner and meeting, which
is being hc>ld jointly with the
Nt'wport J.larbor Am(.'rlcan Legion
Post 291. has been set for Wed-
nC'sday. 1\tarch 11. s tarting at 7 :30
p. m .. at th(.' American Legion
HaJJ on 15th St. and West Bay
A\'e .. Newport Beach.
"G<'nl'ral Hudelson is a noted
military J(.'ader and un outs pokPn
and ff.'arless speaker." said Dr.
David Nicls<'n o( ~e" port Beach.
commander of th(• ordl•r's Orange•
County ChaptPr.
All \('terans in the Orange
I County at·ca are especially invited
10 a lll'nd. Rescrva tions will be
accl•ptcd until Monday, March 9,
1 and should be mailed to Or. Niel-
sen a t 3409 Newport Blvd., New-
port Beach. or by phoning Har-
bor 602.
Pa nhellenic to Hold
Scholarship Bene fit
• Bridge and c a n a s t a will be
play('d Wednesday when Harbor
t'anhcllcnlc holds the aecond an-
nual Scholarship benefit dessert party at t he Newport American
l.('l{ion Hall. Mrs. Robert CaUis
l is choirma_n_. ____ _
Mrs. Twitchell Dies
:-\('r\'ices were hf'ld Friday morn-
ing a l Baltz Mortuary for Mrs. M~ rtle Twtrchell. who lived with
h1•r daughter. Mrs. Earl Stanley
at 9 Beacon Bay. She died Feb.
2:1 m Hoag Hospital at the age
of 73. Re\'. Jamt>s Stewart of S tl
Andrews Presbyterian C h u r c h
read the service.
Ensign Want Ads bring Resu.l~ 1
,...., ....... uent I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I ,,,.. I I 11 I I I I I I IJti UI ,j.
f ~ t ..
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BALBOA
ISLAND
KOPPER
KETTLE
ELSIE HOWELL, Owner
Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m .
DINNERS
317
MARINE
Virginia Baked Ham with Rum Sauce ... 1.65
Roast Tom Turkey, Savory Dressing ......... 1.85
Barbecued Spareribs ..... ............................................ 1.40
Southern Fried Chicken ..... -...................... -....... 1.50
Grilled Sea Bass, Tartar Sauce ..... ____ 1.35
Soup, Salad with Choice of Dressing:
Roquefort, 1,000 Island or French
Pota1oes, Vegetable, Hot Rolls or Muffins
Dessert -Coffee, Tea or Milk-with Above
-~ -
1111
held •-.n D
A .erviee q.aUnc:atJon teat for
at.-nt. illterHted ill being de-
ferred for the pt.lrpOM ol complet-
Ing their acadernJc y~r of IChool-
ln& hu been eatabllahed by the
Selective Service, announced Dr.
James 'lbornton late lalt week.
The teat will be given at Santa
Ana College Thursday, April 23,
at 8 :30a.m.
In order to be eligible to take
the teat, an appUcant must not
have taken the teat prevloualy,
and he muat be aatbfactorily pur-
auing a full-time college courae
leading to a degree. In addition,
he muat be a selective service
regiat.rant.
The scores made on the teat.
will not determine actual defer-
ment, but wiU aid the Selective
Service local boards in determin-
Ing ellgibHity for deferment.
'"'be test was conetructed under
the auumption that the atudent
hal bad no achoollng beyond the
ordinary high school preparation
for college," said Dr. 'lbornton.
High school graduates and can-
didates for enrollment In their
Clrst year of college wUJ not be
ellgible to take the teat until they
have already ente~ t.hei.r first
YM~" of col~e work.
... ,. .... , • occ ~
Creetion of an honor fann for
alcoboUc. and other "mintmum
aecurity" pri.loneri on the original
acres of the former Santa Ana
A.nny Air Sue north of Ora.nge
Cout CoJJeee wu propoeect and
the matter went under atud:y re-,.
eently.
Actin& on a county Grand Jury
recommendation, t h . Baud ol
Supervllors d 11 c l o 1 e d Uaroulb
Chairman WIW. H . Wamer that
th('o 409-acre l ite "may be av.tt-
able" for J)\l.rehue fTom the fed-
eral government and that the
flonor farm there might will wide
acceptance because lt ls centrally-
located.
U.e Enmen auattled acll.
Dee's Beauty Salon
Nelle, Donis, Donna
Manicuring b y Helen .,. • ..._a-.. caru. .__.eat.
HAIRSTYLING---HAIR COLORJNG
l U I Oout Blvd. IIArMr 1111
No Special a.a.oa
.. I JUST LOVE YOU
Flowers
"'Morrl
MeE.IIaJ ............... IIAI'Mr.,.
Free.,..~ ........
A Good Sight Better ---.
YE-HALBERT TV
Reflection Free,
a.ar 'Tww 21•• ScreeD ......
KAYJ:..IIALBERT TV PLANTER • OPTICAL PlcnJ&.:
George's TV (
~ 01111 •••• 0... DIIMewpWt lml-Callm 111111
• At 'DIOliAGIC SOU~D •
Sales
-and Service
IEACOII 5173
•
SECOND
SECI'ION
Thunday, March 5, 1153
• • • • • "= :
B~ DICII BOI"'''UJJ
x::•. : . . •• : 8
IITOaY IIZOI!TB STOaY
It taketa one story to make ao-
ot.ber. On Sunday the phone ranc. It wu Earl Coleman.
aldpper of the Rocket, out of
Norm's I...andlng. Earl had jwt ~lved a ~tter. It was from a
atrancer. a reUow from way up lD
Turlock. Cali(. SHma like t.hia man had read
• story in the March luue or Out-
door Ute. 1be story was about
Newport Beach and our albacore,
and It told about the Rocket, and
Skipper Coleman. and a day out
near our 14-mile bank. with alba-
con tN aize or great danea and
-I o. &
.. '11.1 ................... o.-........ a...
Pill
u thick as peanuts In peanut IT'S A .11A1..E POUTICAL WORLD AT OCC. ~ft to rtpt: Dldl Her .... dec:Uo .. c:ommlteloen; Bolt .. Dee'" Pftllll-ct-. refl~&alhe
brl(tEditle_. or' N '"'--b at Juce; 0.. Uub.r, fro.ll pruy; ... llotl J'.cKert. repre~~et~&atlve al larJtf'. ..Sot IIIIOWD wltll tla~ poUtlea.l vkton &Nft aft Doa Walkw,
t 1 ote: u..:: story, Y .........,e prMicte.t; AI a.~. eopla veep; eoph eeer"tary. RadN-1 IAphtou: frMit \'~prHAdeat. Dav" PllUJipe; ~tary. le.. Mit-t~ way. ia by our author. Doc trlek; aad trN~MU"u. Dollald ~~an. ~~1\u.tt.~~M~ Bib'n'Tucker Speak-off Set -'fWalker Huber win
the enthusiasm that comes only to ' · :r~~~istt;;~~d=~nta~ Dance Is Held For Toasllllasters f h ph p X ·es :,~toof ~eh:~tedu~t~ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Craves of Toastmaaters or Area No.8 wiU I ros ' so re '
trapped and pantln_g, in the mJddle Balboa Island. and Mr. and Mrs. hold. tht'lr Speak-Orr contest this Follo"1•l tht> .,lf>t'tlon for occ stud~nt body offtus 011 F& 1&
of a achool of boiling long fins. Lester Jone:; of Corona del ~~~r everung I Thursday) at the Balboa 0 uaald w lk4' and Dotaald Hubfor \\~r~ D.&IDf'cl top~tomor~ alld treaiii-He agreed to come aJone, with we r e ch&Jrmen of the Bab n y cht Cl b Th C tli Cl bs 1 1 • r company, or with half the popu)a-I Tucker dance held Saturda} eve· a u · e oas ne u maa prMidf'Dts ~pfdivf'ly.
tlon of Turlock. He'd come any nlng at the Santa Ana Country which make ~P Art>a 8 hav<' J\ sht1nr.: n on Walkrr wtll bf' AI R.a~he. wttlt Sln1 COIIrlt47
way-just 10 he could tie into al-Club. chosen the followmg mt>n to rt>pre-wtU ~ ~ bac.ore like thlt!! Host committee Included Mr. sent them: I ~~:-ua~ ct.• naa~ Ac:ttar u c.r.ophomorf' .eoc:rf'tary _ _
SURPRISED SJlJPPEB a nd Mrs. Marshall Clark. Mr. and Selim Franklin. Costa Mesa at· .....,..aou. . . 1 tntin•s of your government Par-Mrs. Jack Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. toml'y, for the H a r b or A rca frf'Shma n class offt('('rs Davl' Phal· . . . . ., Now. Earl. of cou:ne. was happy Charles Chamberlin. Mr. and Mrs. Toastmasters Club; William Snit-. , .· · ttc•~3tc 10 Jt. that haa fame had spread so f~r Robert CaUia, Mr. and Mrs . Ralph zer for Laguna Beach ; Raymond I hps "on th<' \ace president post. The position or director of m n's
north as Turlocl_c. but he didn t Borgeson, Dr. and Mrs. J . T. Allen. Tollaman for Huntington Beach; Sl>cn•tary and treasur('r will b<' athll•ttcs went t'o Kcnn th Wire.
know ~ aU thas had ~ppent'd. Mr. and Mn. Harold Benedict. Mr. Maurice F. Rocht' for Seal Bea~h.l Jr an !\lit track and DonaJd Mart. Dick Herms is el('Ction commis-So he did the natural thing. He and Mn. Mt;)Kens A~l. Mr. and San Clemente was to choose 1ts I . went over to the newatand., bouaht Mrs. Robert 'Wire, Mr. and Mrs. ~ntative early this week. Sophomore prexy Don Walker loner. and Bob Ent>rt and Bob
a copy of Outdoor Ufe and rMd George Winter. said after the el~tion: ""All offi· Pennington were ~lected r•presen-
all about binwelf a.nd the haiJ0' taliv('s at Jarg('. ~e!r. u:;,. he engineered a couple No Saow for Ski Trip -effl are top notch. and wt> hope Dean H u b ~ r aid )"eetft'da'i.
F.arJ cot a ki~k out or aU tbia. For Yonftft Churchmen that all students will observe our "All the people that ran for ortioes
He cld mention that h.ia name wa.s __, A uud ear Jot called "Costa t>Cforts and at tht> same time give were outstanding. But I am cld-
Ea.rl. not Crorge, as the story A trip to the anow wu Iota of Mesa Motors" has ~n opened by 1 ed · h ....... f tera had it. But he aald that that fun. but not very snowy, aceordiDc A. C. Eaton and K('h Wingt>r of thf.' Studt'nt Council fuJI support. appo nt an t e numUOI'r 0 vo
was of no moment. He got the to reports from the Young Balboa. former owners of Keenf.''s Jf therf.' is somf.'thing you wish that turned out and hope that the
letter anyhow, didn't he! And I Churchmen's League of St. James Komer In Balboa. Costa Mesa next Student Council election th1l countered with the fact that it Episcopal Church, Newport. The Moton Ia at the comer of 19th St. done. see onf.' or the members on In a closely contested ra~ tor
was Dr. Mark Beam's fault, for he "ski party" hiked to the very tip and Har~r Blvd .. Costa Mesa. the Council They ar(' rl'pre~n-May will draw many more."
had told me that Earl's name was of the mountains for a toboggan
George. B e for e he hung up. slide. but never cUd get ~o don
rocket-driver Coleman had a aug-skis. Those who went on the Big
gestion. He said. ''Doc. walt tlU Bear trip were Mary Royct>, Car~ ~ yelloWtail get in here. l'm 1yn Giddin~J. Ql't'nl ~ly. An.n
taking you out with me for a real Gibson. Gall Hutton. Lynn Stah-
day's fishinf(. After that. mebbe Jer. Gregg Hughes, Dick Camp-
you can write another story." bell. Tom Childs. Melinda Ack-1~'\'ITATION ACCEFI'ED land. Susan Childs. Jane Os-Who am I to refuse a chance to trander, BiJI Kuhn and David
go fishlng--e-speciaUy with Earl Singley. Mrs. Harry Case of
Col('man, who has fiBhed so many Huntington Beach was chaperone.
yt'ars around here t hat hf.' knows
evt'ry porpose by Its first name.
J hate to admit. but I've ne,·er
caught a yt-IJO\\'"tail. I almost did.
once. but as usual the I e ad e r
broke. Maybe Earl can show me
how.
And I hope that fellow from
T\Jrlock gets to go out for aJba-
core. It would be a crying shame
for any fishing enth~t to have-
to go over the long hill to the
Happy Hunting Grounck without
the thrill that a big Jong fin can
give. Keep trying. Bub! You'll
hev~r ,.gret tt.
OOIN'O IO'OTIIf
Monday wu the day. A very
dlstfnl\dlhed group of local a~ cJen took off on their annual IIJI'ial marlin junket. Muatlan
wiU we1eame ~ Ueht-tadden Hmr7 Bftnt. Georce Colllnp, Bert
DeVen, Fred Hefthorn. J&¥ IUU· l"ftl. Frank UnneU and BUJ pta. All .,.. acttw members ol .....
ot our JoeaJ fiablnl dot.. lndud-lng the Balboa Anc1!na Club, Pa-
cific Anglen, Upt Tack~ Marlin
Club, SouUwm calif. Tuna Club
and the Tuna Club (Avalon). <>nee at Muatlan, they will
board the AHdan and for t.n
days will fish off Ca,pto San Lucu.
when the marlin flahlng wu out
of thia world last year. 'nte •tone. they1l have to t~ll when
th•y get back will be aomeWng
for only thole of stout heart to
hear.
liON VOYAGE A "Bon Voyage'' dinn('r was
thrown for the:m nt the Hurley
BclJ Saturday nlllht. with Bert
DcVeno tM host.:.Thc wives. al110
Invited. ,laid Wt a wonderfUl
party. One tfd we especially
Uke about this group Is that the
marlin they catch ar~ all rt>leucd.
CContinued on Page-16)
Joan Irving Brandt's
Painting to Be Shown
Joan Irving Brandt. one of the
well-known Harbor area artists,
will have a showing of her paint-
ings at the Peacock room of the
Santa Ana Ebell Club d uri n g
March. A number of Mrs. Brandt's
paintings have been on exhibit
during February at Ragan's Res.-
taurant, Corona del Mar.
CDM Major Awarded
MeciGl for 20 ~D8
Marine Major Edward 0 . Alllp, wtae wife Barbara Uws at 4.19
Marigold Ave., Corona del Mar. ._. been awarded the Air M_.
by .Navy Capt. H. L Ray, com-~ ~r of the aircraft
carrift' 1JSS Bedoeng Strait. 'nte
award was liven him for outat.and.-
lnc achievement ln 20 aerial com-._t fllgtata owr North Koree.
s. ..... rb.ly
liW liTES 01
IITIIISIUICE
-Still filii llltul
W. I. 1AMDI8 .............
BALBOA
IIArtlor Mlf-l
A New Look---
Co me and see
our new collection
of Spring and
Summer clothes
Saturday, March 7-Sunday, March 8
BRAGGS Unique Shop
1209 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar · Harbor 0781·1
I
(lit)' of ~~ ................ (WI' ....
NO'J'I.(S '1'0 OON'I'aAO'I'OiaJ
1EALED PROPOSAl S wUl be received at the offtce ot tbe Ot;J Clerk. Qt)' Hall. Qt,y o1 Newport Beech, Calltomla, unW T:JO o'clodl
P.ll., on the 9th ~ of March. 1953, at which tlme ~ wUl be JUb'idy opmect aDd rMd. for perf~ work u foUow.:
Ol'IT or NZWI'OaT az&OB. CALD'O&!OA
Fw ... bete'htaaa ol 8ewer • Old CMab' ._. .. .._......., ol B•eee Benet
No bid wW be reeetwd ~ It 18 made on a propoal fonD tur-
lllllbed by the Oty Eqineer. Eacb bid ~t be ueompenled by CMb. ...u&c~ or culdiJ>a dwell. or .......-. baa4 made PQable to the Ot)' If Nc:wpwt Beech. for u UDOUDt equal to at leut teD peraaJ~") ., u. amount llikt, web I'IU'86t7 to be forfeited lhoul4 tbe t.-.-to
..... tbe CIODtl'aCt 18 awudecl faJl to --Into tbe CIODtract. ~~--.......... r. 8CCOI'diDc» wltb tbe ~~~~ Gl ~ 1Tl0 to 1111 Gl tile ,U ft .......... =~==c,:,.u:~~N:..~u.-..:k Ire .L • ...I ~~ ......... : ---.. .._ . . .. =.._ ......... _.... A panel ........_ eatiUed
ter -···---··-···-·-··-··-··--···-·--·-··· 2.51 .. ~ 0 .:' t:.d~-==
t l'lnlaher ·-·-·-·-·----:--..-F a.se 1ng of the American A.odatioll ot
Watchman ------·------· -a 14.88 Unl nft W t the EbeD BeiDforc:lq Iron Workel' --·--.. --···-····-· .. -···--· 2.61 :.».88 CJ··~---~ In ~ .. a__ t 8 Relnfordng Iron Worker--Foreman ~ ..,..._ -.-a P· m.
(17%c per hr more than journeyman) next Thursday. Participating tn
Laborfls, Gene.:at or Conltrudloa -·--···-.. -1M 15.52 jbe ~ W::~be =~~ (Jperaton & Tenden of Pneumatie oung o un on • •
& Electric Tooll, Vlbratinc Mac:blnes, Emma Wharton o Oranre County
& almUar mechanical toola not separately Health Department; Mrs. GUbert
ed •-2.1-t 1712 J ohnson, PTA executive .from Ful-clauifi her·eu• ---···---·· .. -~·--·-··-··-······ · lerton; Mrs. Ester Dendel, author Cement Dwnper Con 1 Yd or larger ml.xen from Costa Mesa; and Mlsa Elvira
and handling b\llk cement) ···--·-···--··-·-·· 2.lf l1.12 Hasford Santa Ana retail mer-
Cribbers or Shorers ··-~·······-·· .. -----··--· .. ·--··-··· 2.28 18.32 chant. '
Asphalt Raker and Ironer ·····--··-··--··················--· 2.14 17.12 Section meetings next week will ~ncrete Curer-Impervious Membr8-!le ···-····----· 2.12 16.96 include Creative Writing section
Fine Grader (Highway & Street Pavmg Only).... 2.04 16.32 at 7 :15 p. m. Monday with Mrs.
Flagman ·····--··-····----·········--.. -··-··--·--·------1.94 15..52 Marguerite Hill, 1522 N. Van Sewer ~pe Layer (Excl~;~dlng Caulker) .. -........... 2.24 17.92 Ness. Santa Ana; New Member
Sewer P&pe Caulker (Usmg Caulking Tools)........ 2.12 16.96 Bridge Section, 8 p. m. Tuesday Mortar~ ................... -.................. :-·-······-·--·---1.99 15.92 with Mrs. J . L. Mossncr. 2425 Ap<f~~~ -~~~~~-~~--~~~~~! .. :~~~.' ... ~~~~~--2.12 16.96 ~~~r;:i~o~r-~kn~ev~:at~g
Air Compressor Operator ........................................ 2.24 17.92 n.m. Wednesday with Mrs. Clyde
Concrete or Asphalt S preadine, Mechanical Cook at 2489 Riverside Dr. Santa Tamping or Finishing Machine Operator -···-2.52 20.16 Ana. '
Concrete Mixer Operator-paving type and
mobile mixer ·----·-·······---···-··-·-··-···---· 2.82 20.96 Concrete Mixer Operator-Sldp Type ........ ·-···-... 2.38 19.04
Material Loader 01' Conveyor Oper-ator .... -·-··· 2~ 17.92
Pavement Breaker Operatol' ···-------2.45 19..60
Pump Operator ----···------··----···---~ 17.92
Roller Operator ................... -........ -.. -··-·-··---··· 2.45 19.60 Skip Loader Operator-Wheel Type ...................... 2.38 19.04
Tractor HJ-Uft Shovel Operator ............................ 2.74 21.92
Tractor Operator-Bulldozer, Tamper, Scraper
or Drag Type Shovel Ol' Boom Attachmen ts.... 2.52
~~~ ~~~":t~~~-(sb;~~~:o;:;ij'ij; 2
'80
Derrick, Derrick-Barge, Clamshell or ~ 2.7f
Drivers of Dump Truckl of Usa thaD 4 Y<k.
Water Level -----.. --·-·-·--·----~· 2.02 Drivers of Dump TruckB-4 Yds. but less than
8 Yds. Water Level ····-···---~···-·--··-··--···--··---2.04 Drivers of Dump Truclcs -8 Yds. but less than
12 Yds. Water Level ............. --.. ·---·-··-···-··· 2.08 Drivers of Dump Trucks-12 Yds. but less than
16 Yds. Water Level ................... _......................... 2.17
Drivers of Dump Trucks-16 Yds. or more Water
Level -··-········---·-···-----···--··--·----··-··· 2.:rT Drivers of Trucks-Legal Payload Capacity less
than 6 tons --··-·······--··-····---~---· .................... -.. 2.02 Drivers of 'I'rucb-Legal Payload Capacity be-
tween 6 and 10 torw ---·-··-··--·-··-··-··-··-··· 2.04 Drivers of Trucks-Legal Payloed Capacity be-
tween 10 and 15 torw ··--··--·---·-·-·-··--·--·-··· 2.09 Drivers of Trucks-Legal Payload Capacity be-
tween 15 and 20 tons ·····-···--··-···--·..z. .. 2.17
Blacksmiths ····-·----·-··-·-··-·--.. ·-·-··-··· 2.49 Blacksmiths Helper .............. -...... ---······-··--·· 2.12
Bricklayer a nd Stonemason ... ,.......................... ...... 3.175
Bdcklayer and Stonemason Foreman
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
16.96
25.40
(17%c per hr. more than Journeyman) ,
Bricktender ·········-····-·-·---··-···-···-··-··-··········· 2.25 18.00 Electrician ·········--· .. ···-···-··--· .. ·····---......................... 3.00 24.00 Any classification omitted heteln, not less than.... 1.94 15.52
All bids are to be compared on the basis of the City Engineer's
•tlmate of the quantities of work to be done.
No bid shall be accepted from a Contractor who has not been li-
censed in accordance with the provlafOn.s of Chapter 9, Division m of
Business and Professions Code.
Plana may be seen, an4 forma of proposal. bonds, contract, and ~
dflcations may be obtained at the office of the City Engineer, Oty IIall. Oty of Newport Beach, Callfomla.
The special attention of proepective bidden la called to the "pro-
poaal Requirement. and Conditions" annexed to the blank form or pro-
paaal, for full directiona u to blddina, etc.
~City of Newport Beach reserves the right to reject any or an bids.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA
Mrs. Edward Boyd
To Go to Con-.ention
Mrs. Edward Boyd of Beacon
Bay has been selected by the
Woman's AuxlUary to the Orange
County Dent.al Society to repre-
sent them at the state dental con-
vention to be held In Los Angeles
in Ap:ril. The Dental Auxiliary
has announced plans for an eve-
ning or fun and fashion show. din-
ner and dancing at the Willowick
Country Club March 28. Husba.nds
wiU be special guests.
le9al Notice
CERTIFICATE OF BU~"ESS
nCI'ITJOUS nJUI NAME
The undersigned do he reby cer-
tify that they are conducting a
retail gasoline service at a t 1 on
business at 2920 Newport Boule-
vard. Newport Beach California
under the firm name and style of
REED'S SUPER SE RVICE
and that sajd firm is com~ of the following p e r s o n s whose
names in full and places or resi-
dence are as follows:
Floyd G rei w e, 403 Magnolia
Ave .. Costa Mesa
Mervin Greiwe. 119 East Cecil
Place. Costa M<'sa
Witness our hand this 25th day
or February. 1953.
FLOYD GREIWE
MERVIN GREIWE
STATE OF CAUFORNIAI ) ss
COUNTX OF ORANGE l On this 25th day of February,
1953. before me a Notary Public
in and for the said County and
State. residing therein\ and duly commissioned a nd sworlr:-person-
plly appeared Floyd Greiwe and
Mervin Greiwe, known to me to
be the persons whose names are
subscribed to the within instru-
ment, and acknowledged to me
that they executed the same.
In Witness Whereof, I have
••Piclaes
Of laaagaralloa
ExcitJng highUghts of the inau·
guratlon of Prealclent Eisenhower
in Washington and colored slides
that portrayed events of the day
and the surrounding a r ~ a were
shown Thursday night to the New-
port Harbor Zonta Club by hostess
Jennie Richard. •
Louise Hamblet was in charge
of the dinner commJttee that in·
eluded Hazel Ray, Hilda Briscoe.
Billie Thronson. Lucy AngeU.
H c I en Robertson. Edith Mull.
Ruth Gibbs, r'ttyrtle Brookings .
Dorothea Shet>ly, Eva Aspln and
Margaret Bruning.
A resolution to send mont>y to
the Zonta Chapter in the PhiUp..
pint'S for medicint'S for thl" tuber-
culosia hospita l was passed. Plan!
were discussed for the March 7
inataJlation dinner for the Cata-
lina Island Zonta chapter.
No. A-tu•
NOTICE TO CREDIT0&8 ESTATE OF ANNA FRANCIS
NAITRASS, aka ANN FRANCIS
NATI'RASS. aka ANNA F. NAT·
TRASS, DECEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the creditors of a.nd a U per-
sons having claims against the
said decedent or said estate to file th e m with the necessary
vouchers In the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of the
County of Orange, State ot Cali-
fornia. or to · pr8ent the same.
with the necessary voucbert, to
the un~raigned at hla or her place
of business. to-wit: c/o Hurwitz
and Hurwitz, Attorneys at Law,
2611 Newport Boulevard. Newport
B e ach, California, within six
months after the first publica-
tion or thla noti~.
Dated Februa.rr 20, 1953.
FRED S. NA'TTRASS. JR.
Executor of the Estate of
sald decedent. HURWITZ & HURWITZ
2611 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach. California Attornc for Executor
be ·--0... ..... " ln ...... , •• __ _,..,....
COSTA MilA MAnlm CO.
II.NaspwtW. .......
IE 1-
UPIILITEIIII u ....... -• .,.., ., .... _ ...
-............ Cella ...
MALONE IL HOLMES
6ENElAL INSURANCE
at the vogel Co.
Ill c...t HJP..Y ..............
............. ~ l&c.7461 -..w .... ,.._.: H~2~W
SAVE
Callh & eczrn.
TV Radio SerYic.
by 1crcto1 r·traiDed
technic:icms
Auto Radio Spedcdlldl
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Mesa Wio
cmd Te~on
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BEAUTIFUL BOXED STATIONERY
* also
New Shipment Just Arrived *
Hallmark St. Patrick's Day Cards
* Bookkeeping Forms of All Kinds *
COST A MESA STATIONERS
BEacon 5213-R
O.ted: F eb. 24. 1953 · C. K. Priest, Oty Clerk
hereunto set my hand and affixed ~=========================~ my official seal the day and year
in this certificate first above
written.
1788 Newport Blvd.
de orators
of flne homes· yachts· apartments
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House & Gorden
... , COAlY •tOllWAY. ·I~Y I lAC II, CMJ'-e,ea ... tr ...... .._-............. ,,.
I Wrouvbf ha Furaitura.
WADI IN OUI OWN NEW COSTA ~
PAC1'011Y Ne NielD ACCOIDIIILY.
H. R. RING
My cornmisaion expires Oct. 30,
1954.
Publish' March 5, 12. 19, 26, in The
Newport Harbor Ensign.
No. A-lUIS
NOTICE TO (lBI!DITOBS
ESTATE OF THEODOR
BERGER, DECEASED.
NOTICE IS hereby given to the
crediton of and all persona having
c:ia.1.ms apinlt the 18.14 decedent
or sa14 state to rue them with
the ne<8IU)' v~ in the of-nee ot the Clerk o1 the Superior
Court of the Cowlt,y of Oranre. Slate ol Calllonda, or to present
tbe • a m e, with the · l1eCnlaJ'7 ¥oucbers. to the undenlgned at Ida or he!-place of bultnele, to-
wit: e/o Jturwits and Hurwitz.
Attorneys at I.•w. 2611 Newport
Boulevard, N~ Bead\, Cali-
fornia, within abc months after the
ftnt pubUcation of this notice.
Dated February 20, 1953.
JULIUS OBLA'IT,
~trator with wUl
~of the Estate of
ald~at.
HURWITZ A HURWITZ.
~1 Newport Boulevard
Newport Be.ch, California
Atto,.,.,_ for Acbnlniltrator
wltb wiD UIIIOie4.
A-1 PLUMBING
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DIRECTORY
USE SURE -JNsuar
wiU.
Maurie Stanley
Inauruc:e eoan.n-
HARBOR 1TII
125 llutae A .... Balboa ..._.
IG.stler & Co.
Complete lMUI'ance Senla
Auto -Fire -~ lbllital -Ufe -t "llwured HGme ~
.. Nwpt. Blvd., N. B. JIA c.l
GERAlD W. RITCHIE
Ralt« -n.uruc. lN~~A~IWl SINCE 1111
1219 Cout Blvd.
IUrbor 83 -Ewe: HArbor~
NUIUII'.IIY
HAPPY DAY SCHOOL
Early Odldhood Education
for Uttle Folk
440 Heliotrope Ave.
Corona del Mar, Calif.
HARBOR 1091-W
Transportation Furnlahed
DA.NCINO 1~8TIUJOTION
AUTHUR MURRAY'S
~1 COAST BLVD.
Corona del liar
()piD 10 to 10
For r:r.. daDce ual7lda
CaD HArtlar 19'25
Furniture Restoration
Olair bottonw. beac:ha
and ltool8 ratond Ullnc cane, ruah. reed, ete.
HARVEY'S
FurnltUN Repair ~ Santa ADa .....
O.U Mea. BEaeoa Sl33-J
Lawrence K. Gundrum,
M.D.
1741 Superlor Ave., C.O.ta Me.a
Practice llmited to ~
of Ear. Nose, Throat; Alle:r&Y
Otnoe Hours: by Appoin~t
BF.aoon 6608 or BEacoo 6835
I"V N F.RAL DlllECTOII
Baltz M ortuary
O.pel ., tile ....
HARBORG
OJrona del Mar, Cd:fanla
Alllple Oft..Stlwt FUtdDa
l'lieDdlY N~ Set: fk»
PA.RKES . ll'IDLI!Y
GRAUEL CHAPEL
110 Broadway
JII'Mre !1110 ea.ta --
UVING BOOM
IEDBOOM
s-11 u... M:
ETHAN AU8t
s.m
IQJN&
FAHCHllt
~LAND lit
SIAI.Y .,. . -.
...., Ott..n
'Ca1'olyn Harrison Wed
To·Jim Kuhn of La Habra
The new Mr. and Mrs. Jlm Lou1t thole on the bride'• IOWJI. S)w
Kutm (the former Carolyn Atwayne carried Whitt" camaUom and )lye-
Harrison) left on their hoDe)'mOon dnthl.
trip by epeed boet from the ptft' of The groom, the eon oL *· ucJ
the home of the bride'• mother Mn. L. J. Kuhn of La Habra Mn. Harold Harvey, 1Z1 Grand e h o • to hla brother-in-law EmMt Ca~ Balboa leland, ~ie l.he1r Zoettor, u his belt rna.\. lin.
wedding took place on Washing-George Stannard. (')()I)CX'rt pianlat
ton'• Birthday. Returning from from Altadena, played the ~
their honeymoon in San Franciaoo, ding teleet.iom and acoompeied
the young couple will live at 428 Miu Michael BUml, a • e boo J
Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar. trw~ of the bride, in aeovnal vocal
The wedding ceremony wu per-telectioM.
formed by Rev. Alec N ichola of White satin ribbon outlined an
Santa ,Ana, and the bride wu altar for the home wMding with
gIven away by her (athft' J . bouquets of peach blouornt, white
Wayne Harrtaon of Santa Ana. tuli~ and white iria were at either
She was dreMed in a period gown aide. The mant~l decoration ln-
of candlelight satin and ~ ,cluded .carlet tuli~. SiiVft' bowls
lace. The portrait nedt1iJw of aDd c:an*labra with white tulipe
lace a p p J l q u e wu ~mbroideftd and pJ"deniu dt"corated the din-
with pearls. Gardenias and aleph-Jnc room. where the~ fot-
anotil ~with lace made up lowed the eeremony. Mrs. ~
her French bouquet. Her short ~ the bride's g:randmot.her,
veil wu. held to a lace cap. · poured and MJ. Mary MeWnpor
Her only attendant wu ~ of the Balboe Yacht Basin and
lyn's b r o t h e r's fiancee, Mi• M.n. Zoeter, the bridegroom's .-.
.Mart.ha Ann Snow. She wore a ter, &*> aullted.
ballerina 1 e n g t h scarlet taffeta Receiving the guests. Mrs. Har-
dress with lace pane ls repeating vey wore a ballerina le ngth pelto
lavendl>r lace and satin gown with
Women Name Beta SigJia Phi scarlet antht"rium oonage. '11\e
• groom's motht"r wore a formal lav-
ender g o w n and had purple
Mrs. watson Gloap to Meet or~:S-formN Miss Harrison a t-
'
t~'nded Newport H a r b or High.
Mrs. Norman Wa tson of the . . . Santa Ana Jr Co11~e and Steph-NPwport &>ach JWlior EbeU Club .The TJ:•-C:aty Counol of Beta en's College Mi !lOUri The
"·as n am c d pl"t' ident of the Sigma Phi will hold a program tea aw·nded Full<'r ton ·Schools~
F~.r
drapery hardware
draperies
slipcovers
custom lampshades
cameo curtains
KIMMQ\IS
u.HOUTaY
I£.1UtLDfN& • ~
I a GOIY!pi.te, ,..., ........ teMc.e
of hiqh.rt quetrty
4)1 E. ,,..
COSTA WESA
--1106 a."""" T vt•i,., I lrvi-St.
Orans:e CoWlty Federation of J un-at 3 p. m. Sun~y a t. the ~helm the Universit} of Utah
ior Woi'Tl('n's Clubs at the recent Ebell Club. Comdding wtth thls ·
Orange COWll) Reciprocity meet-tea is the visit to Or~ge County r-----------------------.. ing in Laguna. chapters by Mrs. Els•e <?uenther,
Members pr£'sent from the jWl-member of the .executive staff
ior dub were Mrs. A. Bun-White from the home off1ce of the soror-
Jr., local ehapter president; Mrs. ity a t Kansas City. Mo. THE STOlE THAT FITS
CHILIIEI'S SHOES E. N. Finster. J\.lrs. Sterling Paris, The Oranp;e CoWlty chapters.
Mrs. Gt-org(' Pickering and Mrs. who will serve as hostPS are: Ralph Mtchelsen. Guests Crom the Mu Epsilon of Newport Harbor.
Newport senior EbeiJ Club were Ta u of Anaheim. Phi and Xi &ta
Mrs. 8 ) ron Wt>Jb •. president. and Omicron of F ullerton. Sigma and
Mrs. J . A. Gant and Mrs. J . W. Xi Beta Alpha or Santa Ana. In-Cammack. eluded a m on g the committ('('
Brothen oa hty
0.. Su Teader
A winter Caribbean cruise as
crew members of the submarine
tender USS Fulton is being taken
by two Newport brothers. seamen
William and Roy Kittle. sons of
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kittle of 203
28th S t .
'The Fulton II tbe "mother'' ship
for the 13 N~ London. CoM .•
based submarine~ t.aldng part in
Operation Springboard. the Atla n-
tic F1t>et's first big training opera-
tion" of the new year.
B. L Dredging Bid
Be:-.~ b CouDcil J"''l""o~ y .
City Coundl received only OM
bid last week for drecldDe Balboa
Islancrs Grand Canal--l5.535 from
Trautwtoin Brotbe~ rejrcted that bid becaate it wu w-ay owr
the city f'DiinH'r'l estimate of
$2,400.
LAMPS AJm SIIAID
WAU. SIID.VES
IIEDIIRG
•
FIR
oarvm
CJEDIT
TBWS
,Al10
FUINrTUII ......
Ale '
chairmeo for the Tri-City Council
Is Proud to Announc:e th.t We're Exch 11ft
Agents for w • .-, Sllo1s in
O,....C:at If.
is Mrs. John V. NeH or Nt>wport
Heights. chairman of press and
photography. Amonst the honor.,
ary rnembu s of tm> ~ororit)' is
:\frs. Jessie Wotre of Corona del WATUJIU&Y 8801.8 M•e ._. ta.e ...._
.,. ol QUALm' ta jneaile footwear_ ~
ltae ..• O.er 100 yetn ol PINE WORJ[MA.N-
8111P MIID'W YOUR ddld of ()()MJ"()K'I', Fl'l'
_. STYLI: -befn.-e WATEIUIUilY'S Aft
.... of tile J1'1NDT CALF LE.U'IIDl •
Mar.
Beta Sigma Phi is a non-aca-
demic sorority. not connected with
any ooDegt>. The chapters un<k'r-
t a k e humanitarian projects and
pursue a widc>r knowledge of cul-
tural and educational subjects.
,
For tile Ra 1st ill C .. ._., Sllo11 YWt:
JUNIOR
BooterJ
Tots to T ee1s Footwear
"W~ O."t 1118t SELL SboM-
We nr SltoW' (AD widthA, AA to IZ)
1815 South Main Street
Do You Operate Uncler A
Firnl
U so, have you c:omplied •ith thf" rcqwrMnent5 of S«uon 2• of tJ.t. Ch"ll Code which.~: .. E\·ery person and e\'t"T)' partJK>rshtp transactani: ~ undl-;
a fictJt.ioW r~ name •.• must file a ttruf•cat«> stau~ t ht> nanw in full and thP
place of resade'f'lce of such person and ctk~ mt>mbt<rs of suet~ perlrN'rshio
Such certificate must bt" published onn-a "'·~k for four ~tJ\"t' •"Hb ~
ll ~-ou ~\·e neglected this proct'dun" do )OU reahu that )OU are not t>nutlt"d to c:m:;:.:wu for collt'<"~. or othf'T putpOii('S m chfo rouru of Ow Sute or
_Take ~.of this important matc"r :-.:ow b~ pubhslunt: your O>nlttcatt' of
~ in 'The ~ewport Harbor Ensign
Tlw WE "7 lt"p1 ,.,.. aad ~o&&ry t~rrdorf' an .,-.~....., la..,. .cnr.o.
ENSiGN
Official Newspaper of the Ci ty of Newport Beach
HArbor 11 14
llCM Coast BmL Conma del Mar
·-
I
I
Tip Claardllwlldllre Pruellletl
To Mrs. Edgu BilL Dr. '-oa
Rev. Paul Babbftt, president ot Dale Newland w~re mo-en from
the Newport Harbor Counc1l ot Christ Churdl by the Se..
Churches, wUl preeftlt the award At Jut w~k'a C o u n c II ol
of Church Mall of the Year to Churehea meetina. Rev. ThomU
Dr. Clinton C. E!nrMNOn at the Pendell announcecl the opftllna of
11 a.m. wonhlp anvlce of the new cluwl In releued t1me ectu-
Seventh·O.Y Adv~ntiat Church on catloft at the Central Bible Church
March 14. On t~ following daY for flttfi gradera of Undbereh
Elder HoW. Andenon .... tor of School In Coeta Mesa. PupUa of
the Sewnth·Dey A d v ~ n t t • t tltth and a1xth grades at eo.ta
anarch, wW present the Ouarcb Mesa Main School are recelvln&
Women of the Year award to Mra. lnatnactJona at the Coeta Mesa
Edgar HW at the 9:30 a.m. wor• Community Methodiat Church,
ahlp .ervtce of the St. .Andrews and fourth Uld fifth graders at
PreSbyterian anarch. Newport Elementary School at-
Mrs. HUt haa been a realdfont tend claues at Chrlat Church by ot Newport Beach since 1943. She the Sea. 1s a member of the Board of Dea· Elder HolU. Anderson. c~
cons at the Presbyterian Church, man of welfare work, reported u-
ls put president of the Woman's slstance given to aeven famlllea In
Fellowship, a S unday School food, rent and travel money and
teacher and department superin-medical ald.
tendent and advisor to you t h -------
groups. She is a member of the
Executive Board of the Unlted
Church Wo~n and aerved two
years as chairman of the World
Day of Prayer.
'11m year she was ele-cted first
president of thfo Hoag Presbyter·
ian Hospital and last year was
preside nt of the Newport Harbor
Assistance League. She is also a
pa.st president of PTA. member of
the city library board. a civilian
defense sky watch£>r. a nd belon~
tn Am£>rlcan Red Cross, Lido I.sle
Community Association. E be I 1
Club and many others.
Dr. Emm£>rson is presid£>nt elect
of the Orange County 0<-ntal So-
ciety. Jn his church, S<'venth-Day
Adventist. he holds the highest
laymen offi ce. as a local Elder.
He is a leader of the young peo-
ple's· group and teaches a Sabbath
School cla.u or junior boys. In
1950 he became interested ln the
N a v a j o Indian reaervation in
Monument Valley on the Arizona-
Utah border through some friends.
who had opened a mission and
clinic.
CoL JOJgelllea
Gets Icy Daly
Marine R~TVe Colonel Alri"Nl
V. Jorgensen, 2200 S. E. 15th St ..
Cliff Haven, is learning a bout the
"Cold War" in the frigid lone-
someness of Pickel Meadows, Cold
Weather Combat Training Facilit)'
of Camp Pendleton
Pickel Meadows IS a s pot 9,000
feet up in the High Sierras where
the snow is often hip deep and fhe
mercury plunges to 10 below zero.
Volunteer ResEtrve Marines re-
port to Camp Pendleton e v e r y
year for two weeks of active duty
(OT trarning in their military OCCU·
pational specialities ranging from
administration t o tanks. Those requesting cold weather training
spend six days of the two, weeks
maneuvering through snow hunt-
ing "Aggressor Troops"-sleeping
in poncho covered snow huts and
U\ing on C-rations. The volun-
teers join one of the Korean bound M a r i n e Units for the six days
whe re they learn t o live and to
fight in extremely cold weather-
just in case!
It's a far cry from being a ro-
owner in th(' Newport and San
Die go Marine Hardware Com-
panies. Colonel J orgensen's civU·
ian job, to the sharp ja.;gcd peaks
a nd bitter cold that put Pickel
Meadows on a par with Korl'a.
He organized, with others of
his chureh, the local Navajo Relief
project and has made six trips of
1.500 milE'S taking truck loads of
tood. clothing and other supplies along with assistants to help dis-
tribute them to the needy Nava-
jos On a t('(!o('nt trip h(' f'Xtncted
70 teeth in one day as a part of
his S(>rvi~. The round trip takes
flv(' or six days. As a member
of th£> local Kiwanis Club. Or.
Emm('rson served on the commH-'2 M -L J •
tee for under-privileged c~ildren eiDUen . om
last year and is now scrvm~ on 1 commit t~ for church work and St Ch I boys affairs. ar ap er
The church people of the VC'ar
are chosen from among nomina-Nl'wly affili at('d mPmtwrs Ar·
d ons from all churches. Last thur and Jo Cubba£e W('te w<'l-
year William MacDonald and Mi s corned at tht> Feb. N ml'l'lim: of
...,...,._.. ____ ...,. ....... ,.,.. ............ -........................... Harbor Star ChaptC'r 568. OES,
~ _ __._ __ E at the Masonic Hall In Cos t a ,._ ...... ....., ... ._...,.-nsi&n Mesa. Mary J oan Gla~ was ln-
Pac't! 1! Tlllll'l., Ma~• ~. INS s talled as starpoint EJecta. Deputy
Grand Matron Minnie Harris was
Auto Painting $2995
ap
Q.Sek Sforvfet' -8~ CINDIJIK
Felix Auto Paint
& Repair
PIANO LESSONS
by Charlotte ?russo
Monthly Rates
BEacon 6489-M
498 Abbie Way
CoetaMesa
(near Harper School)
in.stalUn~ officer.
The m(.'('tinll: was b r o t h e r s'
niltht. wi th AssociatP Patton Ray
Nielsen as g<-neral c ha ir man
Worthy Matron Lela McMillan
and Worthy P:ttron Trader Horn
presided. Dean Sm ith was chair-
man of entertainment.
The next meetine: will tx-1\far<'h
10, and it will be birthday night
for those havin~ birthday annlver·
saries in February and March.
SPECIAL MlJSIO 1 SDA Y
Special music will be offe red
before the con~regat1on at BalbOa
Chureh Sunday. A \'OCal duet, "I
Is 1 and Community Methodist
Waited for the Lord'' by Mendels-
sohn. will be sung by H£'1en Sher -
bert and Rose Edwards. Or.
Harry White wUl speak on "Con-
tagious F~ith." -------
CLO~G COLLECTED
The W oman's Auxiliary of St.
James Parish has placed a box
in the cloister of St. James Churcb
to receive used. clt>~n. children's
clothing, bedding, and men's cloth·
ing, to be uaed for their Lenten
work for Japan, and for St. Bar·
nAbu House.
L.ENTEN P&A YE.R SCHOOL A Lenten school ot prayer will
be oonducted March 15, 16 and
17 lat St. James Cht.IJ'Cb by Rev.
John Bakhrin. Or*r of the Holy ere..
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k!raau...J IJI"'O'hhD 'of .Uppol't ot Ule elllll'ellce.
Anthem Progyam
By CheTub Choir
An annual program of mission-
ary anthems wiiJ be presented by
the Cherub Choir at the 11. a . m.
service of St. James Episcopal
Church Sunday. The program
"ill include the Negro spiritual
"T wo Wings," with Ricky Burn·
ham taking tfie lead. Several
other numbers \viii be sung by
t he 28 youngsters from the first,
second and third grades and a
praye r hymn will be given by
Michael Shuchter. Bill Saw yer,
David Blair and K~t Anderson. A children's hymn will be sung
by Kathy Hubbard, Peter and
Nancy Nickertz and Lee Seeling.
Mrs. Fran~s Childs directs the
small childr('n's choir . The adult
choir will also sing.
A special Lenten message en· titled. "Communism and Chris-
tianity" wilJ be presented by Dr.
Edwin Force at 7:30 p.m. tonight l 'nlursda~·l at Sf'. James Church.
Washington Tea
Is Held by DAR
Ml s Vina Mae Harme r of Santa
Ana p la yed accordion selections
dunng the afternoon at the Wash-
ington's Birthday tea held by the
local C o I one 1 William Cabell
Chaptt>r or the OAR at the home
of Mrs. William Fisher. Shore
Cliffs. on Wednesday or last week.
Mrs. Carl Hanna and Mrs. Tevis
Westgate assisted Mrs. Fisher
with the tE'a a nd decorations. In-
cluding a tea taple adorned with
bouquets of red. white a nd blue
flowers interspersed w I t h small American flags. Mrs. Roy E. Har-
\'CY: regent or the Fullerton Chap-
t('r or DAR. Mrs. Thomas Ken-
nl'dy or the Laguna Cha pter and
Mn1. Henry Ostrander of Corona
d<'l Ma r presJded over tht> tea
tabks.
\'ISIT POSTPOSED
The Scripture lesson. Exodus 3:4
will be the subject of the Sabbath
sermon to be delivered a t 11 a.m.
Saturday by Elder Hollis Ander-
son at the Seven th-Day Adventist
Church.
Due to the weather. it was
necessary to postpone the visit to
the Indian ~servation in Monu-
ment Valley planned by mem ben
of the S e v e n t h-Day Adventist
Church. To get to the Reservation
it l.s neces.sary to travel 110 miles
on dirt roads. Arty donations for
the ttip will be collected. if the
person offering them wiU call
BEacon 7062-J.
AID ClASS OFFERED
A standard Red Cross First Aid
Class l.s being started at 7 :30 p.m. Tuesday at the Seventh-Day Ad·
ventist Church. Anyone inter-
ested may call BEacon 7052-J.
OlllL roa THE OOOANS
A 7 1~, 11 oz. baby girl wu
born at ;:,t. JOMPb Ho.pitaJ Tun-
day night. Feb. 24. to Mr. and Mrs
W1lllam l>ugUl of 615 Broad St .•
Newport H~ight&. 'nM! new Uttle
girl has a young brother, Bill,
age 2.
.
lym,......of D'*-Ami"l from
STOMACH ULCERS
.. ... IXCISS ACID I
--WFGIIIOCOIT
ChuTch Groups
Plan Meetings
Scriplue H.ae
.. If ..............
Sevft'&l IJ'OU .. of the Wom·
en's F~Uowshlp of the Corona cltl
Mar CooununJly Churdl will meet
out w~k. Church School Guild
will mHt at 7:30 p.m. Monday at
tM home of Mrs. Paul Babb&tt.
61B Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar.
M18a Marton Prentlaa, t e a e be r rrom the USC Extension Colletle
In Santa Ana, wtU apeak on Child
DewJoprnent.
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and St4riOJan)
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BVUI!TlN.S
• SONG BOOKS61
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MUSIC
Arta and Craf!J c_rot.IP will ~Met at 11 a. m. T'UeecJa)' at the
church for a sack luncheon and
apron-makJnc meetins. Hoe~
Mrs. H. W. Wood and Mra. How·
ard Parker request rMmben to
bring aduora. tJ\re.d and need-
les. Mrs. John Meador will IHd
devotions. 1
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........ ?I ...... L&aG• oa _ ..... ._
Flower and Gerden Croup wUl
leam to make oo~ at thelr
1:30 p.m. meeting Wednellda)' at
the church. HoeteaaM Mrs. Carl
W a 1 d e c k and 'Mia Margaret Scharl~ will .erv~ deasert.
SERMONS FOR 8UND'I'Y
Glv.K Ullll O&U
Sunday momJng service at the First Baptist Church of Newport
Beach wlll feature a sermon by
Rev. H. V. Nickel, pastor. entitled:
•• • ... II'I'OIIAOII
'"We lloYe WI ............
"Ye Must Be Born Again." Rev. NickC'l's e\ ening servi~ wUJ be
"Why J~sus Had to Ole." A train·
ing union for adults a nd juniors
will precede the evening service
a t 6:30 p.m .
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OUR NEW ADDRE88:
~!00 NEl\'PORT BLVD.
c.ta ·-....... 111'1 -ans-•
RRIT IN REFRICERA110N
-and CM hat got it I
.~tN THE 1953
SERVElCM
RIFRI.IIIATOR
Makes Ice cubes without trays and
puts them In a basket-autom•tlcally
See
The1953
Gas Refrigerator
at
•
GRANTS FURNITURE
And APPLIANCES
I.IIIN...,._ta.._
•
OIJR SOIOOU ......
f 1r MAIUOIII IAINm EniiD ''B" ........... .... 28-~ ahd ~ .... but ...
From the time a child bellna
to talk. he sraduall,y learns to u.e
titative terms aueh u "more,"
Dadcl)"a tall," or "awtnc me
hlg •• '!be chlld uses thele wordl
lD hla vocabulary and reuoninc cri)' u he actually develops a
c.omprehenaion of their a o c 1 a I IDeUllnc. In other wordl, u he
..-the need in his llfe for numer-
kal concepti they become part of
hla working habitl.
dar, clock. thermometer, dllltrtbut-lna of I U pp 1 hI, weicb1q and
meuurtnc are ~ a fffW of
the waya In which the rneaalne of time temperature, and countln&
are im;ucht to the pupU'a atten·
tlon.
He 1euna to write hla numbers,
count objectl, and~ ideM
of place value in number.. He
learns that the dllit to the left of
the one'• place teUa how many tens. 1'hroulh ..,._ and other
actlvitlea the chl)d Jeaml the
belle concepta of adclltloa and
aubt.raction. For u.tanct the
child may be cfven ellht Objects
and lhown hoW many different
waya he ean arrange them to
eoual eicht.
A AWU ~ wu watched
by aD of Horace EMtp Scbool
lut Tuesday. The )fotfer Broth-
en kept the lddl exdted u theY
did the same tricks, or aerobatics
that they have done an over the
country. Thll auembly wu put
on because of the hl&'h percen-taae of Student Bod)' Carda that
were sold.
ftlmlaa ted lD tbe -a-f I D all
when they wen ~ out lit' Buena Park 19-17. Hun~
BMdl downed a-28-18 to ...... u "B" clvWon ~. n.e followtDc fncJeHlee • liat ot
n~a-wbo DUtk:lllated lD tM f:J:'f Cii'Vtaion ChamP'Oaahlp ftMJI:
N...-t.....,... II Onllp U Pomeroy<&>Fu.worth c1o,
~ (2) F Pmdltapaft
Thla Idea or the neeeaity for
uaefulneea and full c:omprehenalon ot numbers la certainly an impor-
tant factor in planning a IChool'a
proeram or arithmetic. It Ia the t..cher'a responaibUJty to utillze
eYer)' opportunity in the clau-room to-further the chUd'a u.e of
awnbers and quantitative tenna. Every child comes to school
wtth a different amount of num-
ber readlne:u. One child may
un*ntand quite a few number
relatlonahlpa and concepti. As a
reault, he might be ready to be
challenged with m ore a bstract
reeaonlng and certain actual prob-
lem solving attuationa.
SIIIVeJ Is Made
For lilldergartea
• • •
Nnt ThUJ'Iday and Friday the
band and orchestra are playtne
l.a the m•lc festival at lfarbor High. We hope that we ean match
lut year's ratlne at the festival
When both the band and orchel-
tra r.t "one" ratinp. 'The bm\d 1.1 p 1 a y I n g: "The PlaiJwmen,"
"Marcha 3 de Febrero'' and '"nle
Chlld:ren's Prayer." 'The or-
cheltra's numberl are: ''Mardi of
the Meiat~ningen," "B a I k a n
Sulte," and "Russian Choral and
Overture." • • •
Out or 16 elementary schools
entered in the "A" division bas·
ketball matches. the Enalgners
d e f e a t e d Brea 29-24, Laguna
33-23, Buena Park 21-18. and.
finally. Orange 18-15 in the cham·
VII rana (5 ) CV••Iker (3)
A.1Jen G Creeetl (2)
Burgin G FNDch
Ens l en Subs: Atwood (1). s.nto. Kelt)). Lewis, Hut, Zwet-
~.. Howald, Come. T a y I:.;,
Niemiec, ~r. Helk8
Welpn. • • •
'n\e Glris Gl~ ClUb. Trip ..
Trio, Bar~r Shop Quartet and
Swing Band p!Auted and sane at
the Huntlneton Mlaic: Festival
Another child may come to
Khool with no idea of the mean-
ing of such terms as : u n d e r,
larger, over, less, etc. He has
no knowledge of counting or com-paring objects. This chJld needs
to have many experiences With
numbers and actual contact with
number relations. For instance.
auch activities as block building
ln kindergar ten helps him in de-
veloping ability for comparison of
aizes or need for a certain quan-tity. He may need a block to
fill a certain <Space or be asked
to get four blocks for a wall.
ReeoenJtion ol the importance
of meaningful experiences does not
exclude the uae ol drill u a
learning tool In arithmetic. How-
ever, drill Ia not uaed untJI after
the chl.ld hu developed an under-
standing of the ooneept involved.
This means that the use or drill on
number concepts is ~ually poat-
poned until t he aeoond or third
grade. By then the pupil has a
worklng vocabulary and the tm·
derstanding of quantitative terms
so Im portant In developing real
meaningful use or number situa·
lions. It is now recognized that
there are aspects of arithmPtic
which m~ be learned other than
the ~lc ~ber facts or proc-
esses. These include, am ong other
things, counting, reading numbers.
writing numb e r s, understanding
the basic of the number system.
and grouping things beside the
social uses listed ln the previous
paragraphs.
All par~ta wtth daJidrra ea -
wrl~ kl.ader~tartea nu t faall art'
uked to ~to t.o Horact> E n.tp ,
Newport or Corollll dt-1 Mar
~hoots durin~ tht> nrxt two
w~b and ,nn out a " u r ' e .)
bl.a nk.
1 pion.shsp bracket eliminations. T he
In the first grade the children
are exposed to many meaningful
number experiences. The calen-
DEBT--.
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CREDIT IUREAU
The real objective then or the
primary teachers In our schools
regarding the arithmetic program
is to first determine the child's
readiness for number experiences.
then t hrough many devices lead
him to a gradual use and knowl-
edge or the problems he will race
In later school and adult life.
nt. IIW'Vey I• aot a reKt!itra·
tioe but a means of df'if'nnJillDt
thf' c:I.&MH aad W.c:hf'rs. Tht-
&urn y will be •~ to provide
adeqaat.e facWtiH for kladf'r-
prtea ~hUdrea Ia tlw N~oport
ISMeh · ecllooiA. Tbe child must
be ft\·e by Dee. I, 1965, ill orde r
to be eUctble for• eatrance Ia to kJJiderp~ au t faJJ.
Girl Sa.ub
An "Open House" b irth da Y
parry. with th£> Girl Scouts of
Newport Harbor depictm't thei~ Jim Thornton Ties \'arious acth itit>s, \\Ill be ft>atured • d • 0 next Thursday. March 12. on Juli-For Secon m ratory ette Lo" Day. thl' 41st annher-
Harbor Hl!(h s t u d e n t Jim I SfirY of tht' ~oundln~-! of G1rl
OF NEWPOilT lEACH, LAGUNA Thornton tied for second place Scouts or Amt'nca.
IIACH AND COSTA WESA Friday ni~ht in the Orange Cou':ltY The part). usin~ thr lht'me of
204 ~.A.,.. P.o • ._ Jt6 pla)orf of the American l..cg1on "W or 1 d Friendship" day. wsll
._ llt7. Ne~ ...... C.. Oratorical Contests held at Gar-begin at a hu~hly dt'coraH·d G1rl
·------------IIden Grove. Scout Ho~ at 3 :30 p.m \\:ilh Mary Flynn of Marywood C~th· second and thsrd .,-ade Browml's.
oli("(' School in Ana heim was the It'd by ~Irs. Waltl'r BJOrn£'by and
w 1 nne r over nine con testants Mrs. A . M. Irwin, acting a. ... ho t· pkked from high schools all O\'Pr ess('S and SC'r,·ing rpfr£>shmt.>nts
thP county. Tyin~ ws th Jim for The fou rth grad<' Srout,... IPd b~
st>cond place were Gerrie Wald-Mrs. Ruth Thom on. w1 ll d mon-
ron or HuntinJtton Beach and Jim strate tra1l mark.Jn~ and camp
Gardiner or Fullerton. Judges set-ups. usin~ dolls and model
wl'rP unablt' to decide bel\'l.'en camp s1 t~. I
tht'm Gam£>s plannf'd by thP fifth
•••••••••••• .. ! grade couts. undl·r th<• leadt'r~hsp
A'ITEND BASK MEETTSG of Mrs. Clarl'nC£> Rupp, will hf' BENT a TV
HE~RY'S
on Miracle Mile. Newport * FE.-\ TVRING * SPAIISH FOOD
4 p.m. to 12
Visit our Beaubful Cocktail
Lounge 9 to 2 a. m.
CGmpllmatluy Bore cJ'CM"IIYI"M
DURIN G HAPPY ATJ'ITUDE BOO&
6TO 1 p.m.
IIENBY-Yoar ae.taJ B «Kt8-TONY
lit Oout Bwy. Newport ~~eac~a ar..co. aeee
See You at Gene's
105
VISrr THE NEW DEIJCATESSEN
Also the Cocktail Lounge
and the Bakery and Dining Room
French and Italian Dinners
GE~·E'S
oaat Blvd. Corona del Mar
SPECIALIZIIG
Visit Our Beauti1ul
Cocktail Lounge
SEAFOOD
Ia•'• TV Senloe
J . T. Van Dyke, Jack Scott and conductf'd. During the dInn e r
William D. Sexton repr<'scnted thf" hours. thf' ::1 xth ~rade :'rout" '' Jll SA I 'S SEA t:OODS N(>wport Harbor Bank of Corona hold a cookout and prc•pat't' dmnt'r AT THE SIGH OF THE SWOIORSH del Mar at the February dinner from 5·30 to 7 P m. ch 0 ,.anr
m<'t•ting of the Independe nt Bank· A demons tration or Troop camp-16278 Coast Hwy., Surfside Long Bea rMMN ar..co. 1MI I ers Association ol Southe rn Call-in~. usin,:: thf> trailer a t th<' Scout I \.. _________ ..;.. ________________ ..J
••••lliiiiiiiiiililiiill•• .. fornia, in Los Angeles. Hou'>£>. \\ill ~ m,·,.n by thP se' •
1
_ .. , . ...,, .. -... Joa•• •·• • • ·• • ........... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • • • • •! erllh and ei~hth s:rad~.-Girl Scouts. I
· • chasrmannt>d b~ ')1rs. H. E !'lack. The Mad and Wcnderful Comedy! • Various knots \\'ill bt.• shown by
: th(' l\larint'rs. who wtlt a lso t'ntt'r·
• tain by sin~1ng St'a Shant11."S: ''THE IADWIIAI OF CHAIUOT" : T~r:oughout thf' day. whf>n tht> • rams be and ( r 1 en d s of the
• Browmt's and Gu I Scouts ent<'r I DIRECTED BY MARJORIE WlLUAMSON : tht' Scout HoUSt'. the g<'nior Ser\'·
-
• Scouts will sent> as "ht-ad host· FEB. 26-27-28 MAR. 5-6-7 • esses." L<'d by ~1rs. Ann Crowl. ; the girls a re a lso making the
• dolls for the World Globe. a f1•a· i UIUIA BUCH Bl •YHOUSE ii ture of the da\' The ~lobe will i r~ : have SlOtS located at t>aCh member i n · country of th(> World Scout Or-; TIOKETS NOW! Pboae I..-4-U : ganization. Into th(> slot of th£>
1... ... ,_ .. ""''""' , .. """ ... 'Jill'"" ••n", •lfllut"' , , ., , , , , • • • .. • • • ,,,, • • • • .~ co u n try of her choice. each Brown!(> or Girl Scout may drop a
White Elephant ,
SALE
Lido Isle Clubhouse
Tuesday, March lOth
J te 6. 1 to lt P. M .
* ..... , Evealatt 8 8MIIlA allcl HandH'ds or .......... for •
Small Adlm.lMioD F ee
Don't Miss It!
contribution to the Juliettt> Low
Friendship Fund.
.BABY CALLS DADDY HOME Wh e n baby Michael James
Spears was born to Mr. and Mrs.
James H. Spears, 318 L S t .. Bal-
boa. on Saturday morning. Feb.
28, his daddy wasn't on hand to
greet h.lm. However. Chjef Boat-
swain Spears flew In Monday
from Hawaii where he left his
navy ahip and greeted his first
dLlld, who weighed nearly 7 and ,.-. pounds at birth. Tile baby was
bom at St. J oteph Ho.pital
The Arches
1'aar a.t tiD •
ODut Sba 1--Jrlllf. POOD8
0 001l'I'41L8
COAST Ht&HWAY AT
TWI AICHU .... ,.... ....
JOHN VDDJn£ _, ...
IT'S fun zone time
EVERY WEEIEIID
II
Balboa
RIDES • RIDES
FUI F. ILL
Quality
Men's
Wear
•
+ The Church Points the Way to a Fuller Ufe Attend Regularly +
...,._ or ova LADW
OJ' 11'1'. ()AaiiJ:I.
1Ml W .... ._ 111M.. N..,...t
BArw •1' ._.._ Stepllea 1We7, ....._ ...... -=-..............
I A..t. Putor
8 ty M~: 8:00, 10:00, 11:30
L m. Weekday Mall: 8 :00 a.m.
OmfeuJon: Saturdays and eves
.. ht Frida.Ya iuul Holy n..y. ttcJm 4:00 to "5:15p.m. ~ trcm
'1:00 to 8:15 p.m.
'M' OIIUIWB BY Til& II&A
" [ ..aQ MetllodlM ...._ 111ri. at l&tll Mo. N...,..t IIArtler ..... , ................... ~····· ......... ~ Wonhip Sft'Yice: 11 'LID.
• .-ch School: 9:45 a. m. Kid-
week Meeting: 7 :30p.m. WedDe8--
:. preeeded by 6 :30 p.m. pot·
~ mro&al 01' CIIIUft'
8CIIIH'IUT
-via Lido, Newport lleMia IIArllor 101 •••Y Scbool: 9:15a.m., Sunday
SlrYtce: 11:00 a.m. Wedneld&Y ~g Meeting: 8:00. Read· IDe Room, 111 Palm St .• Balboa,
epen dally from noon to 5 p.m.
~t Sundays and hoUdaya.
ftiUIT BAPTIST OBUIWB
OF NEWPORT
..... Blvd., lltll & (loart Sta..
Newport
P .. tor: H. V. Nldrel
_.Y services: 9:45 a. m ., Sun-
• School; 11:00 a.m., WonbJp s.rvtce; 7 :30 p.m. Sunday eft-
Ding Service; Mid-week Service:
7:30 p.m. Wedn~day-Prayer
MHUng.
BT. lAMES EPISCOPAL
.. Vla Udo, Newport Beadll
lllbalster:
llev. Paul Moore Wheeler
· H.Ubor l!SO ~Services : 8:30a.m . Holy
Communion, 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
llomlng Prayer ; 9:30 a.m. Re-
Ditration for Sunday School. 'tbunday Services: 9 :15 a. m.
Prayer Guild; 10:30 Holy Com-
...Uon
ST. ANDREWS
ftESBYTERIAN CH1JBCil
!US! st. Aadrew1t R4..
Wewport Bela-bta. aero. t.be
.treet trom mp 8daool
BEacoa eon
..,.._: ~·· 1.-8 . Stewart a-day Worship Servi<'eS at 9:30
and 11 a.m. Sunday School at
1:30 a. m. ---
NEWPORT IIABBOB
Lt1TJII:I&AN CIIURCH
111'1 Cliff Dr., Newport JWPta
BEacoa..._,W
Putor: Rev. Otto Jl'leelter
Cllurch School: 9:30a.m. Sunday;
S.day Service: 11 :00 a .m.
CO)lONA DEL liAR
OOMMUNJTY CRlJBCII
Coqreptioaal
tU BeUotrope Ave.
HArbor 1385-.1
B)' Hla ~ by Hia t .. cw .... b)' Hla death upon tb~ Cr~a. C~a~t cleeaoMtrat.d tiM d•t)' and reepoMi-bfltt)' of Chraattana to .Ure with their 1 ... fortuoate fellowmen. . .
Tod.a)' aa we read 0111' DIWipapen a.ad liaten to oar
radiCM. we aometlaa" tend to cliue.ud the need and aderinc in other parte of tbe world. llomentaril)' we
m&J' feelaofT)'. but it .,. .... qwcltl)' •• we return our thoqbta to peraonal a«atn.
To belp u become more aware of 011r opportunity
aad r"ponaibilit)' for buphll othen, there haa been
ioathated ··oae Great Hoar of lbariac," a IUUted effor•
b)' America'• charchea to ualat o•eraeu re)ief. Ne:... suac~a,. teaa of tholi88Dcla of charchea will aillllllltan~·
o..U. cooperate la tlall ar .. t plu at their Sabbath ••mceL
Tllro111b "Oae Qrut HQ.: of lhuh .... IDilliona of
cleatitut. IMOpl" Wifl be aJ4.d aacl comforted. MilHona
will learn tlaat b.ca .. of tiM -.IAab aa4 llllderataad. ~ heart of Alaerica. tMte la lOt tiMID bope of a bn•bter toiDOnow. Aacl to America. .. o ... Or .. t H011r of lharlq" will
brine the /.ricet... bl ... iac of eplritual enricluneat
that rewu • thou who ba•• obe)'.d theM word•: "Go
. ,.. hrto aU the WOtlcl •.• to •••f'J' creature. ••
Won't )'oa 10 to J08r Cbuda on laada)', and jola thla put .. ortf
::::··~---a..-..... ~~"··•e-...· •.... .:.. ~ .. Jro-.~.... •• -• ll 4-Q -~.e;.-......... ~ .. 1-.:-.. •• ... ~ _ _. ... .~~ ......... ~ ... 1 ro ...... _.;:. ' S.U --· . ....,
..._r: Rev. Paul Edward BabiiiH ------------------------------......_ ______ _
a.nday Worship Services: 9:45
a.m., 11:00 a.m. Sunday School:
9:45a.m.
fX)MMlJNITY METHODIST
Ul A~ate Ave., Balboa blaDAI
Jllalatu: Dr. Harry White
8aday Services: 9:30 a .m .. Sun-*Y School; 11 :00 a.m. Worship
Sftvi<le
8~ IOAOHEK ORUROB
11M Oraap Ave-. eo.ta 11 ..
B!'.aeoa 60!8 r.u.. Tllomu 1. N..ta
..... Y •· u at 1:00, 1:10. 10:01, ll;JO a .m. Weekdays: Ma.a at
'1:00 a .m.-Confession: Satur-*" from 4:00 to 5:15-7:00 to 1:16 p.m.
OOIIIfUNITY JIETIIODUT
.. "· ltua 8&., o.ta .... IID'-,1117 a...J ..... W.Ih8bN
8 •)': i :45 a.m., Churcb Sunday
SIIJ~ool· 10:50 a.m., II or DID a
W T p.m. Collep J4e
IIYJ' ce -7 p.m:L Bllh ...._ MYF Service; .., p.m. a er.,._ Group Service
_. CIII7IICII or ()IIJU8'I'
-a.-nil 8&., o.la ... n=new ... D.O • ._.... ..... ,....., ... _
aata:r: 9:45 a.m., Bible Sc:bool;
11:4& a.m. Wonblp Semc»· m.:e a.m., Communion; T!iO Jltoebinc Snvk:e; Wednelda.y: 1:10. Evening Service
-TIUL BIBLE CBUIWII 0ruce A•e.· at Jlrd St., C.taM-..B~MU
A.A ........ PMtor
._.., School: 9:.:5 a.m.-Mom•
._ ~ce. 11:00; Evening Set'-
~} :30. MidWeek Servtoe, ..,_.,, '1:30 P. m.
This Support tJi8 Church Series Ia Made Poasihle Through the Cooperation of
the Following CiYic Minded Citizens and Buain8881Den:
BASIN SHIPYARD-loy YourstOM
Compleie Meifti-nce f« All loeh
701 leJtlde Dr,. N.l., ~ Hll
IIU.HEIMEil AND WA LKR
a.IWer'a Hertlw-. e..d Spedeftf•
110 Coed Hwy,. N.l ., lf.eCOft Mfl
6ENE'S ltESTAUlANT e..d IAlYY
s.eclel' ' hi W-44'-9 Ceht
701 C..tt ii:l .. C.O.M .. HAIW I 102
PAUl C. JONlS a SON HAL ISJATI
ED L. SEDElMEIEit-AEALTOl
I SU Coed ~~Yd .. C.O.M. HA 2766
N£WPOlT IAUOA FEDllAL
SAVINGS a LOAN
A S.Yi"tt IMtitllfi• P. A. Pefi'Mt, '"'-
UU Yle LWo -HArt..r 1100
N.wport a..c'-HAtt-1m
Cl.AlK WETAUIZING, INC.
Correeieft ,. ....... .:::;:•• 106 JOtll St., N.l. 2101
c........ THE SHADE SHOP
a..l Wet. & •-•-s.m-Aett .. t. ON.-V....-..... 2l07 W. lefMe IW .. N.l.. HA 2111 0..,.,., Hb. 114 Jtt11 St .. N.1. HA 114
EARL W. STANLEY
At .. mblytNft, 74tlt District
225 MeriM Ave., lelboe h. HA InS
COAST f'lO,Eln£S CO.
........ ~. lMitot
101 E. lelboe lfvd .. left.oe HA 2611
liCHAID'S LIDO MAllET
Or...-c.-tr'• ...... c-,a... .......
MU Yle I.We, N.l.. HAt'-2a1
IA&N.All fWPOitT CO.
........... &1fts ..... 1My 0...... .. ~·-· . "' c...t ..... c.o.t-~. ~ na
WASHEim£ SELF SElVICI
LAUNDIY """BAL SHElf WETA&. WOUS 2107 YIL w,. N.L HM.r 1210 0raMt. Dry Oaula~o ......._, ~
4M Coett IW. C.O.W. HAIW 2166-W
STAFfOlO EUCTliC CO.
, ...................... u .. ' l.pelrt
110 c...t Hwy., N.l. lEe"" 6!21
lOIBTS JEWllW
SYM'SON '"~ HOLLAR a,ua.a. ~ lMt at.. Peltthn ert4 Decoreten ' Ut&, ...._.
112 Stitt St .. N. I. · HA 2404 22lY1 MeriM A.,.., let .... 1 .. HA 2121
'
SEVENTH DAY ADVD'l'I8T
Newpert ......._at Bolla St.,
N..,..nllllllt ...
~ .......... _.,...,
Pu&or: ...... L Mfer-
Satunlay MOI'I'dq ~1cs: Sab-a.th Sdlool: t:ao a.m.-se.--moa: U:OO ...... P1'Qw ~ tac: ...... :117. 1=00 ....... ...... .., EWIIIIil v .... : 1:00. •
Ffl'ZMOUJS HAllY CO.
S.IM a.t.h &ct.e"te• lwM••• Ill eo. .. IW., C..... ., Mer
H.AIW 2112 & JIIO
Fl.ANCIS J. HORVATH, l..,._
He"'-r AIM ~let
H20 W. lei'-N ., N.L HA 1421
.
A88EIIIILY OF GOD
lta4l 8t. A Z:W. A .e .. e-ta Meta
..... 1 ..
.. ..... 0.~ .....
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor-
ship: 10~ a. m. aod 7:30p.m.
Youna PfOPie ud auwr.•a
Suvtce, 8:10 p.m. Sua. MJd.
WMil Semce: w~. 1:JO
p.m. Laclel' MW'a~~~~rr c.ra... i:ll. ,...,.. 10:00 ...
.... ..... ·-· ... ...... n-.. ..........
a, •·····au I At a reorpnilatien ~Una ol
the Men's Club of Chrllt OlUrda
by the Sea. R~ R.uft ol C.ta
Mesa wu named ~ot; Hal
Glua, vtce-president and procrull
chalnnan; Arthur DuMar1. mem-
benbJp c h a J r mao; and Da'lkl
Holtby, secretary-lrM8Ur'ef. 'l"bb fourth Tuesday wu named .. ,...
ulu rneetin1 date •
Dr. GiiH Brown of ()raD&It c 0 •• t Co~ &bowed eolor ..
alldH of EUI"'P8" churc:lt udd-tecture at the orpllbatloll .-t-
ine· Refl'elbment.IID tbe ldtct.. ~rided by Roat OweD ... ,....
(IOdworth, clolecJ the ....... .
Preach Mission
Thurs. and Fri.
The final two evntnp ol .tM
preaching mlu. ion betl\3 held tiM week at Christ anarch bJ t.be see
will be tonJiht (Thlii"Sday) ud to-
morrow rught at 7 :30. fte¥. G.
Byron Deshler, putor ol the Spur-
BeOll Memorial Methodlat Oturch
of Santa Ana, is guest speabr tor
the mission and hu dloeen "A
Formula for Blessing" and ''Radl· ant WI tMues" u h1a final topkll.
Spedal music will be furniaheel
tonight by the Spurgeon Avenue
Cbol.r from Santa Ana.
F orty home callers are be~
IIOUght by Mrs. Boad F'r?ltag, vt<:e--·
chairman or the commlttee on
membership for a homt' vi11tat101l
program as a part of the Spbitual
Ute Mission.
Mothers' Club
To Hold Dance
The Mothers' Club of St. Joe·
chim Catholic C h u r c b, eo.ta
Mesa. will hold a cSa.nce on the evening of S t. Patrick's Day, 'fUel..
day, March 17, at the Newport
Harbor Yacht Club, lt is an-
nounced by Mrs. Mabel HQM.
president of the Club
GeMral chairman for the dance
will be Mra ~rta Norton.
Mn. AUce Minney, in charae of
dec:ora Uons. will be uaiate«l by
Mra. Virginia Markel, KrL Beet-
rice Altman, Mrs. Patricia White
and Mrs. Jessica Scella.
Otbe-r commit tee member~ are
Mrs. Helen Rabenst:reit, llnaace:
Mrs. Angela Palaferri, corftSIIOIId-
ence. and Mrs. Mary Baehr, pub-
Udty. Reservations can be made
w1th Mrs. Hazel Rarr1&, BFAcon
6316-J.
NEW BUILDING 8TA.a'l'l!l
Ground-breaking tOT the o •" youth building at Christ Ouardl
by the Sea in Newport was held
last week. Rev. 11lomaa Roy Pen-
dell, pastor, and William MacDon-
ald, Sunday School superin tend-
ent, conducted the ceremonlet.
GOD'S DOMINJON
Beholding the glory of Cod re-
veals ma.n satlsfied and com·
plete, according to the SWidaY lesson-sermon on "Man" at the
Newport Beach Church of Christ
Scientist. "Blessed are they that
dwell in thy house: They will be
still praising thee ... 0 Lod of
hosts, blessed is the man that
trusteth in thee," reads the Go~n
Text from Psalms (84:4, U ).
'ROUND OF BEAVEN'
Sunday's wrmon at both eerv-
lces of the CoTOna clel liar Com-
munity Gh u r c h will be -rbe HOI.Dld of Heaven" to be .livered
by Rev. Paul Babbitt, putor. Rev.
Babbitt announ~ tbat U» ftrst
evening Lenten Servb wiD be
held at '7:80 p. m. TuNdu with Mra. 0 . M. Campbell ol Oltf
Haven reviewing "~ Steo-to
Heawn" ab4 Max Donne-r ol ~ ,_ cle1 liar playing the ~
...._ ''R.o.saooncle" by Chamlaade
ud "Andante" by Beethowa.
New members who Joined the
Ccln:nunity Cburc:b laat ~ w.re Mrs. Marian Dae, Dr. Jay
Longley, Mr. and MIL John SauD-
den and children ~tsy and Glenn
and Mrs. Fred T. Runt.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
UOJ y,. llclo. Newport ..._..
A bret~eh of Th• Mother Church, ll.e
fir1t Chur-ch of Christ, Sci•ntist, i11 ao.,.
ton, Meuachu$etts. ·
Sundey xhool .... ---··-9:15 ·""·
Svndey Wvice -·---11 :00 e.m .
Wedrtetefey Mtting meeting . 1:00 p.m
ltHdiiiCJ ltoom loee'.d et Ill h i,.;
St., lelboe, if ope" d1ily frOfrt 1~ ,.._
to 5 p. 1ft. .. cept Sllndeya end hoiWeyt
netioMffy o'-r...d.
1\e pubf'~e lt corcfielly ;.,...... to et· .._, fh. clturdl lleMc. e...t .. .._ ......~GeM.
••• II&OLIK8
-· · •aeoN --•
...
* .
Nc .... all" ••rE 'a
~ ................ . •
PcdntiDg & Dec:GiatiDg
OON'I'RACJ'OR •••onble Rates .&-1 won
ViDceDt & DouPtr
BEACON 5180
BuUdlnc pennlta for Fellnal7 to dwelllD&I. 151,110; five prqeJ rached the lmpratlve total ol .. 600; t lire e new eor•omerd&i
..,__,, which It tbe _.J!!i!U.t buiJcMnp, 175.000; ICbool. 128,000;
moathb total since tbe ~~ 14 repaln to ., crdal ~
ftCCII"d b.dl iD Se~ ol 1!151. lnD. 131. ~. tbne ...... 1127.
lqat ~VIa lfentGDe. SU,OOO.
Ow-... liar
Gordon ..... prap at • GoM-•rod. l1,.5(n 'J11o••..,a We b b, Claremaat. 4-room. 1...t.y, 1-unit dwelliDc at
312 ~~ Dr .• S11.800.
INGRAM-WILD OORP-
Excavating
Bulldozing
Hauling BuDdlnc Departmeftt tJcuna ,. l"ollowtnc saennlta ..... t.uec~
vealed tblt week. durtnc tbe Jut few dQa o1 Ffb. 1a SuJaerior Ave .• Coeta .._
Ulth • s..mar, BEacon 6935 ndl blinp tbe 1153 amount u nary:
o1 the end ot February to SUS35,·
398, ~ to oolY S8M,2"l9 for
the ame period lut year, and
......... c. E. ...... ~ lril, 5-I'OCIIIa.
1-s~. 1-unit ctweiUnc at 110 lril, $1!5.000.
tl IN .. tllllllll ... lll_t_ I l!oii'-
Barbor Draltiag
SERVICE
406 Coett N . -HAtfMr t447
COlONA OIL WAR .,__,.. D. w-.., . .._ 0. o-••"' _.,. __ ...... __
JAMES D. RAY
BaiJdia1 Coatnctor
-c:..t ~c.-..., ... H~ OIIJ
a..w.-.: HAtfMr 2114-W
Ce1crete W•r•
oiAD KiDda
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
BLOCK WAIU) --·--• nu DI"DDATEB •
·cu.. Warre1 I S.
._ 1110-J • HArw roa.J
2211 Newport .... c.. .....
LOAIS FOR HOlES
'~" te.n:A& LOAN
Construction .Locma
5%-20Yean
SEE 11011 IJA 'I'I'LI!II
Repa-tlnc
Poirier lorflap C..
lUI C..t lll•d.. CDII
ft. AA 18M-Ill UtA
--~ tbe year before. February pPn'lllta lnduded 40
single famUy resiMncel. S527.420; tour 2-unlt ~llinp, $84,500; one
3-unlt dwelllng, $32,000; 26 repairS
ae.ot•tlea of latotloa No. ttl6
.& RE80WTION Of' I NT EN-
TION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
B.UCH
Deelarialt Ita lnteatloa to Orckr
tbe Cao.IBC Up, VaeaUoa aDd
A._..~t of a Portl011 of a
Street DHIKD&ted u tlile Oeeaa F r o a t Betweea Proepect aad
8%Dd Street la tbe City of New-
port Bee4:111, Voaty of Oraage,
State of OaiHorala The City Cot.mcil ol the City of
Newport Beach, pursuant to the
provisions of the "Street Vacation
Act of 1941," and all amendments
thereto, ~ing S e c t i o n &100
through 8331 of the Streets and
Highways Code. does hereby or-
dain, resolve and declare as fol·
lows:
SECTION 1: 'That the public
interest and convenience require
the closlne up and abandonment of a part of a portion of a street ln
the City of Newport Beach. and it
is the intention of the City Coun·
dl of the O ty of Newport Beach ~ order tM following 4elcri~
portion of said street in said City
of N e w p o r t Beach, County of
Orange, State of Calllomia, to be
vacated, closed up and abandoned.
to-wit:
Beginning at the m o s t
southerly comer of Lot 6.
Block 8, u shown upon a map
of Seashore Colony Tract, re-
eorded In Miscellaneous Ma~.
Book 7, Page 25, recorck of
Orange County, California;
thence northwesterly along
the south)'·esterly line of said Lot 6 to the most westerly
comer of · said lot, thence
southwesterly a 1 o n g t h e
southwesterly prolongation of
the northwesterly line of said
lot, a di tance of 15.00 feet.
thence southeasterly along a
line parallel to the southwest-
erly llne of said lot 6 to its in-
tersection with the south·
westerly prolongation of the
Southeasterly line or said lot
6, thence northeasterly aJong
said southwesterly prolonga-
tion a distance of 15 Ct. to the
point of ~ginning.
Said portion of said street to be
vacated. closed up and abandoned
is more clearly shown on a certain
map approved and adopted by the
City Council of the City of New-
port Beach for said \'acation. clos·
lng up and abandonment. by Reso-
lution dated Feb. 9, 1953. and d~
ignated ''Re olutfon No. 4034."
which said Ma is on file in the
I of the Ci
.JOHN L. CREASON
General Buildinq Contractor
COJOIE&CIAL a8d RESIDENTIAL
In~ Newpwl JWcllta III'ACOS OOH-W
M. E. HORST CO.
PIYIII CIITIICTII
EXCAVATING-O&ADINO-ftUmlDfO
I'BON& IIEAOOllf -0... .... ...,.. .....
······J
ASPHALT TILE
529'5 r x 1r llocllll
MATERIAL & INST.AIJ.ATIOM ••.••
Light Colors
I ii I i
Barney Morris. alterations at
823 Vla Lido Soud, 15,000.
M . A. Anderson, ~room. ~ory,
1-unlt dwelling at 916 Via Udo
Soud. $23,000.
C. G. Strlck:faden, 217 Via Men-
tone, 5-room, 1-story, 1-unit dwell-
"---_.h .•
Marguerite F u 11 e r. 303 lria.
4-room. 1-atory. 1-unit dwellinc at
448 Cabrillo Terrace, $12,000. ....... Charles Wightman. enlarge ga.r-
afe at 1214 E. B a I boa Blvd.. Newpod Ca..t~n. s ~~ Bentley. alterations at SOl ........ E. Balboa Blvd., $2.000.
N • Austria I Newport Ross Cram on. 2812 W. Ocean ow m Ft .. 3-room. f stolj. 1-unit dwell-
Army Capt. William A. MilJer,
whos£> wife. Ruba Lee, and son,
Gt•rald Allen, li\''e at 1300 W. Bal-
boa blvd.. Newport, has rcportPd
for duty with U. S. F orc es in
Austria.
Before cnterins;t the Army in
August, 1942. Captain MIIJer \1.'11S
employed as maintenance foreman
by the S. C. I. Co .. A\·aJon, CaUf.
in~ at same addre , $2,000.
Rex R~'Chs. r• mod•·llin~ at 23().1..
2306 W. C>et>an F t., Sl,SOO
Public Safety
OHicial Asked
Mayor :"orman )1iller suggested On Battleship Missouri ~t last wPCk'~ city council m~t-. d . me that appomumnt or a comrrus-Rccently reportm~ lor ~ ~ ~ sioner or public saft'ty for ~ew-aboa_rd the batU~h.ip . USS .• ta:;-port 84:-ach be con:sidered. to co-
soun. Fleet Flagship, operatmg m ~ordinate the functions or pollee.
the Far East. wu Geral~ J. Har~. rire departmf'nt and Ufeguards. No 1
teleman third class, USN. He IS action was taken.
the son of Mr. an~ Mrs ~ohn C. Cou11ctl authorize<! City Mana-j
Ha,rt. Jr .. of 620 Cliff dr .. l'\e"port ~er John ~ailors to hire a pr!vate
HE'Jghts. firm to conduct a salary survey.
of :"ewport 84:-ach. Reference is
herl"by made to said map for fur-
ther particulars as to the proposed
vacation. closing up and abandon-
particularly in light of the police 1
request for a -10-hour we-ek and ,
the firt> department request for
time oft for hoUdays.
ment of said portion of said st reet, p L.:-Lot Co tra and said map is made a pru-t of ar&&Dg n ct
this Resolution to the same extent 1Is Let by City Council and purpose as if the same were . herein incorporated 1n full. The cont~ct Cor extending th<'
SECTION 2: That the pro-I Bal~. par~ lot ~ awarded
YOUI HOMI ..
OUI IUSINESS
, c 1 ,_, ..Wtw
c.., ..
&crow s.rv~oe
.LA.UNA FIDEIAL
SAYIN&S & ·LOAN
A.SSOCIAnoN ceedings for the closing up and by Cit~ Counol last v.eek t<! the
abandonment of the aforesaid por-R. J . • oble Co. on lt.s low b1d of
tlon of said street shall be hfld and Sl3.237.l0 . City Engineer Bort
taken, and the City Council of the Webb was mstM;~Cted. to prepare
City of :-.:ewport Beach hl"reby plans and spec~facauons tor a
elects to proceed under the pro\i-parking lot on. Newport ocean
slons of the sald "Street Vacation ufro~n!.r.!:n:!:e!a!:,r ,!t!:;he~p:!!te~r~----~~============
Act of 1941." and aU amendments I r
thereto. ~lng S e c t i o n s 8300
throu~th 8331 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the tate of
California .
SECTIO:" 3 : The Street Super-
intendent of the City of Newport
Beach shall c •use to be posted
conspicuously along the lint> of the
portion or said street proposed to be vacated. not mort> than 300 feet
apart, but not lc s than thret.> in
all. notices or the ,·acation of said
portion of said street. Said no-
tices shall state the preparation
or this RA:-solution of Intention and
the time and place or tht' hearing
or all persons intert:>stc:-d in or ob-
jecung to thl' proposed \'acauon
of said portion or said street.
SECTION 4 ~oticc i.s he~by
ghen that the City Council of the
City of :"ewport Beach d~ here-
by fix )londay, thE> 23rd day of
March. 1953. at the hour of 7 ·30
p. m. of said day, in t he Council
Chambers of th<' City or ="<'wport
Beach. loc.tted in he Cit~· Hall
of the City of ="C'O\'port &>ach, as
the time a nd place for heanng all
pen;ons interestE>d in or objpctlng
to the propost'd vacation or said
portion of said street: and the
said City Council of the said City
or Newport Beach at said time
and pla~ will hear the evidence
offered by any person interested
ln the vacation of said portion of
said s~t Mretofore described
SECTION 5 : This Resolution
or Intention shall be published at
lN.St once in the !'\ewport Harbor
Ensign. a ne"N'!Jpaper of general
di"C'UUatioo, printed. published and
circulated in the City of Newport
Beach, and said publication shall ~ made prior to ttw date set for'
the hearing of all persons inter-meet ln or objecting to the pro-
poRC! vacation.
1be abow and fo~ Reso-
lutkln of Intention No. 40.15 was
duly passed at a regular met'Ung
or the Oty Council of the City of
Newport ~ach, held on the 9th
~ of February, 19153. by the fol-lowine vote. ~wit:
AYES, Co\mcilrnen: Smith,
Iabell. MilJer
NOES1 ~:N~
ABSENT Counc:ilmen:
Finch. BMnett
NORMAN MILLER
.A'ITES: ~'Or ··/. C. K. PRIEST
a~ c::aen r ..
ARE YOUR INSURANCE COSTS TOO IDGH?
BUILDIKG BLOCKS
JIUMI-BLOK Co.
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS .. ~ ...
You Can Do Better at
THE
Diniiler Funiture Co.
00.......-& IIOIIK ftJal11'1811D108
BEacon 56S6 1112 Newport lhd.
VOftAIIDA
WELCH'S
READY. Mdf:t)
CIICIETE
Jtcwpw • 1h&. Oecea ._ .. _ .....
•
(Continued from Page 9)
Laat year they caught acores of
tbe long ~. Every one went
a.ck to fight again. Wonder
who'll be the fint to release a
...-lln next season in our waters!
IIA.UBU George Thomas nrs big craft,
the MaUbu, familiar to all New-
porten, has b e e n ln Mexican
waters for some Ume. "Les"
'ftauet, aklppering the Malibu. re-
c.-ently told of busy days down that
way. In nine days of flBhing one
,two of the Malibu's small laW»Chea, they caught 32 marlin,
11 sa.ilfiah-a.nd all on six and
Dine-thread! That's flBhing !
•ollE KAZATIAN And u the final eoup de grace,
we aot another weekly report
from Amigo Luis Patron. After
lut week's 37 martin, I fi~Uf't!Ci on
a slow w~k. Not on your life!
J"ram Feb. 7 to 13 Cdate of our
last report) there were 47 of the
llig boys taken. And this, in six
ftahlng days with four boats out.
They caught 39 of these in four
days! Mamma mia! How am I gonna
wait until April? I'll wait some-
llow. I just hope the marlin do.
DeMolay MODIS
lleet oa Lido
Mrs. Glenn Bailey, 104 Via
H a v r e, Udo Isle, entertained
Mothers of the DeMolay at her
lkmle laat week on Wednesday
f'Vening. Hostesses for the eve-
ning were Mn. Edward Fish Jr ..
Mrs. Ste phen Showier and Mn.
Pt>ter Tatum. Special g u ests
were Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Clen-
denen. Mr. Clendenen is chapter
"Dad" for the Orange Coast
Oulpter Order of DeMolay.
The newly formed group dis-
cUssed plans for helping the
DeMolay boys and decided that
future meetings wou.ld be held
on the last Thursday of each
month. Among the members pres-
ent were Mrs. Douglas Kirkpa-
trick. president. and Mrs. Gor-
don Boogie, Mrs. Randall Peyton,
Mrs. James McMillan. Mrs. Mar-
shall SteUe r, .Mrs. 1'hornu F!Ut.
Mrs. Fred Nesbitt. Mrs. Roger
· Boyvey, Mrs. Douglu Tugwell' Jr.,
Jlrs. Adrian Untlsay, Mrs. Ber-
nard McNair and Mrs. Margaret
Seely.
Local Naey Men
In Fleet News
A number of local men have
t.een included in news releases IB-
wed from the Fleet Home Town News Center at Great Lakes, Ill.
Reported aboard the a t t a c k
cargo ship U.S.S. Electra Is An-
thony K. PlUITU'Tler, boatswaln'a
mate third class, son of Mr. and
Jlrs. Anthony K. Plummer of 304
1:. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. He baa
. t.een assigned to the Deck De-
partmenL The E lec tra is now
based at San Diego.
Serving aboard the destroyer
U.S.S. Twining on her second tour
of duty in Korean waters is Jos-
eph J . Noel, seaman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Adrlen L. Noel of 215
15th St., Newport. Before enllBt·
ing in the Navy In December,
1951, Joseph attended Newport
Harbor High School.
Scheduled to return state-side
after seven months ln the Far
Eut aboard the destroyer U.S.S.
nngey lB Navy Lt. Richard Y.
llopett, husband of Mn. Ger-
Pine G. Hogsett of 606 ~ Mar-
.-aerlte Ave., Corona del M.ar. 'J1Ie 'nngey part.ldpated in tbe
United Nations blockading and ea--
eortlng force, escorting rut car-
rier tuk forces and patrolllne the
Parmou Straits.
Naval Aviation Cadet Herbert
S. Grau. 800 or Mr. and Mn. Wil-
liam S . Grau of 1101 BayvieW
Dr., Corona del Mar, hu been
IJ'8duated from the U. S. Naval
School, ~Flight. and is now u-llllned to the lJ. S. Naval A-.
Ulary A.lr Station, WhltJne Field.
llllton, Fla., for primary flilht
traiJdnl. -
"Wlnp of Gold" of a Naval •*tor and his comm.lalon have been awarded to Navy Ens1an
Howard B. Lawson Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard R. Lawson ol
1.220 W. Bay Ave., NewpQrt. He
wiD now go to Corpua Chriati,
Texu. for fUJ"ther training before
reporting for duty to Commander
of Air Forces, Pacific Fleet.
GOAT AMN. a.&iii lNO
~ not ~nc ot the OranJte
County Goat A..odatlon wi II b@
beld at 2 p. m. SUnday at the
bairN' of Mr. and Mrs. Pmlbrook,
145al La Jolla, AnaMIIIL A ftlm .nu be ahowD on "Sdenee al IIUk
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.. ,
fyota dae OCC Bcn'IIGdc
Swimming won't be carried on
In the form of a team aport this
year at OCC. According to Wen-
deJI Pickena, Instructor, the awlm-
mln& organiza tJon will be ln the
form ol a dub.
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Othmer, Bury Muon, Roy Hut-
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John LeGru, Don Mam, Herb
Leue, Jerry HW, Sulan Camp.
A udrey Geblicb. ~--Baker,
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