HomeMy WebLinkAbout1953-03-19 - Newport Harbor EnsignHne'a the new EDIIen-b'aer.
brightet", ~Uer. How do you
Uke It?
Naturally we were .ad to Me
the "Uttle I! n •l ~ n•• co. u
parmta claUke to 11M their Uttle
boy crow up to ~ weartnc lone
.-nta. l t'a a cue of erowtna up
tor both, and you jwt can't atop
that.
~ new look ~ from a
~uer prH8, which wb moved
Into the Enalgn back ahop lut
Thursday, alon1 with a lot of
otbfto equipment ( IH the picture
on Pace 12). Now we are able to
handle a blg1er paper, with more
~wa. features. pktures and ads.
All thta il tied In with the big
haule that busted Joo8e in City
·Cowldl m e e t In g last week.
Bl'8den Finch again to the con-
trary, there ls no need to go lntCI
detaiJa about a personal• fight,
but I do want to aay this to clear
up a num~r of rumors, and mis-
information: There has been no
change whatJiocvcr in tht-owner-
ahAp ol the Enalp; that famt"d
t7.508 loan {now reduc:ed to
t7 ,200) Ia the only debt owed by
tbe Enaicn, except to mywlt, the
majority atoc:kholder; debta to-
talllna ~~ u of Jut Decem-
~ .. have been paid off In full to
our partner, and that arrival of
new equipment repreiiCnted thl.'
final setUement of our cont.-o-
versy. The EnaJgn had been
making paymenta unck>r contract
Iince laat July. Our partner
contested the Interpretation of
the contl'act: he accepted our
offer to surrender the machin-
ery as full discharge of tht-con-
tract: that mach1nl.'ry moved out
Thursday, and t he new equi~
ment which we purchased came
in t he same day. Funds for U~t
p u r c has 1.', let me assurt" you.
Braden, wt-re raised by mysf'lr
and Peg-from our war bond sav-
ings, !pan on my life lnsurann.
plus help from my parents in
Minnesota. Thus ends our "Nixon
report" ror thjs 14-<'t'k.
Dear Braden-
have a mechanical brt-akdown in
his shop.
Such a c c u ~' a t i o n by you.
I have rect'lvt>d thf:' ~lrst ropy of
your new publication, the Equal-
izer with its alx-ahooter moll!, Braden, is unworthy of th(' re· and I welcome you back to the sponsible position or councilman,
dubloua plcuurt> and ht>ady rc· aa weU as that of publisht'r. To
I'J)Oftllbllltics of pubHshPr. I me who knows that accusation 1
know how you feel. Braden, t,e. a gainst Mr. Rt>ddick to ~ falM",
' t h 1 s undt>nnm~ the accurac) ca~ 1 t~ once started a news-and good faith or th<' (' n t 1 r 8 paper, th1s. Ensign or our . :'lnd Equalizer. It is 8 betrayal or
I am famlbar with all the trsbu-the trust a nd confldencf:' or lh .. ,
latJODI. . people of thii community who
May I prt"Sume to offc r ad\ IC('. with such high hopt· t-1£>ctcd you
as one pion~r publisher to an-, to office in 1950.
other, on polnta t o k~p In mlnd I will not run that Equalize r
In publilhJng a newspaper .. Fin."t ad that you submittt'd to the En·
you w1U need lnJinite patience, sign. I'll do ~ttcr than that: I t~ an exhaustible 1 ens e of 1 prewnt it hert'Wi th for Ire£>. be·
humor, also ~ thorough undPr-cause 1 know what a tough time
standing of ~~~.1 la ws. and per.-~ a nt"W publication can hftv<'. Th<'
haJ)8 the mo.t Important of aU, "ad" asked, "Haapa, when arP
unwavering Integrity and hon-you going to print thou names?"
est)' and falrneu. I guess by that you mean all ttv-
I ay th18 to you becaUR I penon~ who rallied to my sup-
do not like the Equallar tac-port when demanda were made
tJcs. I do not Uke the impUca-by my partner. 'Jbt best answer
tiOM ap1nat a fellow poabHeher I can gjve is that thil is aWrl
for .. otrer to be of lwJp to tbe fJw -'-rica. IIIJd 110 one hu the
t:ne4p Tndla ot ._.. at at • rtpt to • ao.1nc in my ,tffal.ts.
................... fill .... ,.. Enllln. .. do aD ..... Ja,t •••
loa; otMn are ettiM!r true or pub&"" lt.l atatemmt ol owner-~ are not. 1'hJa statftneont ol Jhlp once a YNl" u requind by
yours, Bnadl!n, about Bel Reel-I Jaw. Ewn that I ~T an
dick ••advillnc Haapa to tab impocition on free eonterprU.e, but
Smith'a mcmey,•• Ia a De. Whm I that is the Jaw, and we abi<W by t~ wu doubt that I could iL Beyond that you havt-no more
move In my rww pr-es. In tlrnr, rfgftt to interfert> with my busi-
1 Wftlt to both Ben Reddick and
1
nea affairs than I have to. ask
n-ed AJ~n and both of thfte you whel"t' you got lh4! mont'Y to ~ uaured me that tbey build up an outstanding ceramiC!'
would print the Enstcn in their business. or if anyone ia lendin~t
own p)anta it ~ 10 that money to you at thla time, or If
I wouJd not rm.. a tingle pubU-anyone holds a mortgage on your
catJon day. I thank them both. property ... Come to think of it
for their ~ of help, and rm tht're is u much reuon. or e\lf'n
aure U.t I am trpea.ldng for all more, to requtre a councilman t\l
thl"t'e ol u. when I aay to you give a financial accounting a11
that we are JftCty to print your there is for a publlshc>r to do so.
Equa)Jur lt your printer would because of the possibility that a
, vote on an imporatnt contl'8ct or IAII J DJI 1 lease or purchase might ~ ln-... • ~r • fluenet'd by loans or otht>r finan-
cial favors.
IS POIT.IITEI I personally rt'SE'nt tht-lmpllcl\·
tion that my opinions a nd editor·
lal policy can be bought. I
John T. Boyd Jr. of Lido lslt-could te U you of a.n ~:-'n
ha.t bem appolnted by Congrt>SS-when it wu attemptt'd. but I m
man James Utt u acting post-~ willing t o Jet the record speak
muter of the N~rt Beach for it~lf: Int«>grity ?r a n(>W'I·
Po.t Office. On March 31 l\fr. paper as 1ts most prf'CIOUS poss.<'S·
Boyd will uke over from Eugene ·~·. and any aspersions are
Gllles.,W, who hu held the J)Ohl-fighting words.
lion .moe the death of Poct:mas-This alto goes for tht> lns1noa-
ter WUUam Adams alter an auto tlons against the ~putationa or
C'J'Uh lut )'tel'. Alter al.x monttw, other dtizena of our community.
the U. S. Senate IIIUit approve a Have you forgotten ao quickly
per'INnmt appolntrr»nt the greet consideration that has
Mr. Boyd Ia OWMr ot Ba)'\'iew been a c c o r de d YOU. Braden?
Bullden Supply on Mariners 11111te Were the newwpepen wrong. and
and until Karch 1 ~t~ a derelict in their duty then ? I
contract poct otfi~ atatJon at ~Ueved not then. and I am oC tht-
that location. He Ia a ,._dve ot aame opinion aWl.
Cairo. m.. wrvecl ln tbe ~ of I am of the opinion that the
Engjneen d\lrtnc World 1llllir D. ~u Eq1wll21tt method Ia
hu bHn a lla.rbor Afte Jl!lllldfnt not tbe -.y that we will aolve
·ror d1ht and a half ,.,.... now the ..,a" • of our community.
Jives at 117 V. Quito. Lido lale. •eee)7. .
1be BoJdl ._w U.. ~ .&RVO E. RAAPA
Tom. t . Robin. 7, _. Bceft. 3. ~· of the n.lcn
DR. DAVID ND1SEN OF LIDO ISI.E
JS ELECTED BY MIUI'ARY ORDER
'llle E~
A" lrwlc~ N....,.~
CO'feriDI the eocire
Harbor Area.
nnlJ!!day, ;a;a;
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19. 1953
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P RELE
PIIITI
1 FIDT OFFICIAL
MAP OF SITE
Prf>SE>ntt'd he1 e for the fu·st
1 wne is the official map or UK'
1)(1) Scout Jamboree site on the
In me hills ~~~n Corona del
)far a nd tile l:ppt>r &y.
Th<' Jay-out show» th loc·allon
ot the 38 sections, tradang posts.
I ramp fire arNl~. ~t>m•rnl hl'ad-
rauartt•rs. parkin).( aru1 and thl'
iii.OOO-cupac1t~ an~nu •sn flunl ~f
!:\PC liOn ?"o. 11 J. ,
1 Monday Ray Bryan, dut·ctur <'f
fJh) acal arran~ttmt-nts ror th•
I Jrimbort't', conducted the dJrN'·
•urs of 1~ Sewpl)rl H a r b G r
( 'haMbt-r of Commf'ret' on .1 tour
~ol trw silt.' '<' IV'rf' 50 ltOO ~JUU I \Ill bt· campm~:: Jul) 17-2.1
~.,, Thun.da) t•\ ('Oin!:: CttrOM
ri•·l :'liar b\b.trn>S'>mf'n rf'<'t I\ l'd an
tr:lpro ''"I' td••a of "'hat lhf' .Ju.m·
tworr •• "'111 mt·an to thu; at t>a 8 •
\!r Rr~an spukt" and :-bOW•-d a
film of t hf• 1950 Sl)('<'t ll <'h at
\'rtllf'> Fm·rf' Th,. occa son v.n!
t h!' ro:nbuwd nwchng of lht>
I Busarw>-.s A.-.S()('lU lion. Chic: As...;o-
cla taon and W o man's O\·k
l..t'Hirut Mr Bryan tha.nknd tht"
Bustnt> s .4.&'-0ciatlon for proVld-
tn~ th<' buHdirn{ that Is now aerv-
'"._, ns Jambo~ tw&dquarteu,
:\fr. Bryan gav<> an insight tnto
the trem~ndous activity and de-
uuJ m planning the Jambol"t"t",
wbJch has ~n varwudy caUed "a
catastrophe wa.ltintt to ha~n"
and ~ "l.a.rlftt ueemblag of frft y..ottt 1ft tM .......
H~ gave the followin~ deecrlp-
tion of the site· 38 IC."ctions. <'tlch
9.ith 1.332 Scouts, 4'acll a ~~elf·
contained camp: 34 troops per ~-
'
tion. "',' h 32 boya in nch troop,
wh1ch is mack> up of four pe trois
of MJ!ht boys Pa('h: 30,000 tt'nts
1 "-1U bt> M't up. Jambon>e populA-
1 tlon "';11 approxamate that of
Santa Ana. 50.000 Tlw> Jamboret> is a.ell-UquJd.atut.~t. OJ)('ratin~: on a S2.300.000 buc:!J;tct.
Tht' Srouu "'1U pay a r~ of $4._q
each for camp. Tht> (('(' at Vallt>Y
ForJ:"e "'-as S40. and t'ach Scout re-
~ived a refund of $13.50. We h~
to do a ' wt'IJ this y<'B r. Mr. Bryan
said.
Hay Lan~t-nhelm. M'Cf't>tary of
th£> Newport Harbor Chamb<-r or
C'omrnf>t<'('. strt>sscd the lmport-
anet-to tht' city of ~ing a good
h(ISt to the Scouta. He aa.id l<'m-
porary 1'\.'Ut'f from zontng restric-
tiOns will bt' ~ntf'd durin~ Jam-
hort"e tlmt' to ht"lp take <'art' of
1 h<' mflu'l: nf \lSI tors.
B. I. Assn. to Meet
The Balboa J ln.nd lmprnw·
mc>nt A"<;clf"illtiOn <.~.ill lllfl't af thl"
I s Ian d Commumty Mt'thodiJ..r
C hur ~h on A~:~~tt' Ave ne't
T"su~d&\ f'\t•nmc. on t he t-\t' C'f
Eastt'r \VN•k for last mlnutt> da<;·
russion about that annual prob-
)('m.
EUGENE GBASSEIJ I
DIES AT B. L HOME
EugenP Gr&JiM'Ui, ont" or &Jboft
1 I land's lon~ tun~ ~dcnta. dje-<'1
unexpectNily ycstt'rdaY mornlnr:
<'f a N-an attack rt his home. 11~
E. Bay Front. Mr Gru5('JU, A
retli'C'd enginf't'r, wu a deecmd·
ant or thto fot..mder of the era •
.elli Ott-mic.al Corp.. now a per'
of I.>u.Ptwlt. Balta Mortuary Is
cbarae ol taneral &rraft8\.'-
l"nenta.
•
Noted Dress Designer~~~.=-~~~-~
h A -t T ' Uiary, entertained the lftll!mbera ol men ~t ...,.J -Hoi~ her board and committee ehalr· eamtron. JUan amee. -men at brHkfut 1n her hOme oa Robert C.IIW, JlludeU Pattt.a.. t e .venue ues. Lido .... ,.,. ............. 8. .,.,., ... Wedekind. "· c.-
FHowlnr the tocial hOUr the well, and Dr. Hfttn Ruflta....,
(
Dorythy O'Hara, known Participating li t ore 1 In the
to cout for her sculptured.l~~;:~;:•,nn the avenue are Wade
I :~;~~;~dl~reues-the ruhion that I: Jean'a, Karen Mar-femininity with sophist!-Mullet and Mother
take part in the New-Shoppet, LAmp Light
Ha rbor Assistance League'• Shop and 0 '8ri81't. 1be newly
the Avenue" ahoppln& day redecorated Fun Faahlona hat:
board held Itt reiUlar l'nf!etln& 10 Other guest1 Jl)cludld Mn. A. I.
the heack of commltt~ might be-ron. president ot the Lqwla
come more familiar wHh the du-Beach Awdllary: Jllll Gtrtr ...
ties of their oftlcen. F.rofit vice preaident. L • 1• D •
Mrs. Hill lntrodueed-&.eh chair· ae.eh and Mn. M. B. Youel. np-
man, who pve reports of the .; \he aewly orpntwd work acoompllshed to date. Pres-resen..,ng .
ent were ~. Howard FJemtng, Santa Ana awc.Jliar)',
'I"uesday in Corona deJ Mar. also been Included for the day.
Challen Landen, Walter Gerhardt,
M: A. Andenon, Howard 11m·
Miss O'Hara i» in real life Mrs.
J . Lunney of Lido lsle. The
a rtist will be present at O"IJrlo,n"• from 12:30 to 3 p.m.
•.::~~~ or her creations will ~ at the three luncheon
shows at Ragan 's planned
11 a.m., 12:30 a nd 2 p.m.
The Pf'rsonal appearance of a
ramClus dress designer is only one
the highlights of the League's
"On the Avenue" shopping day,
which will feature smart new
mercha ndise of the participating
~>tpres for prc.Eastcr buying. Thf:'
As.sill tanCl! League memlx•rs will
act as salcspl'Ople In thl' shOfA'i
and a J::encrous share of} he day's
J'('Cf'ipts will be given to thr
Lencuc's nC'w [)(>nt<il Clinic for
nredy childrrm.
Planning commifl('l· for thl' un-
usual l'\'ent includt>s Mrs . .Paul
RogeMI as chairman, Mrs. Gcor,::e
Moore, Mrs. Harry Sticklt•r, Mrs.
VIrginia Hlttch, Mrs. Lonnie Vl n·
CX'nt. Mrs. MariOt> Bryson, Mrs.
Howard Pc tC'J'S('n . Mrs Edward
Brooks a nd Mrs. A . A. Hamilton.
Reservations and rl'g istratlon
are being handlC'd by M rs. Roland
W right. Mrs. Evrrell Gardin<'r,
Mrs. Edward MiJIC'tl Jr .. l\1 ~.
Tho!Tln.5 Wl'bstl'r. !\Irs. Gcorf:;e
Pcnnt•y. Mrs. Gcorgl' Michaucl,
Fun ffJslliDns'
Grand 0 • n
' TOMORROW and SATURDAY, March 20 and 21
NEW!
NEW!
ALL NEW STOCK
ALL NEW FIXTURES
SAME STAFF and OWNER
AT FUN FASHIONS
~~~~~~='::':...!Mrs. E. A. Crary and Mrs. 0 . G.
S uess. Mrs. Edgar Hill. Mrs.
Grorg~ Holsl ein and Mrs. Arthur
Best are now incl udecl with t ht'
sales forC!' and Mrs. W. P. Our·
k('(' has bc<>n added to I he ~-:roup
LINES FEATURED:
HAL
DIKE
~ 'e" :e 1~<'11 e~•;:o,.,..ot:.. .,
,·~ ~ 0. C<>\tl~-(we bo~"( 0•,
;-.,,..{'ve• )011 mey "'~:> be
ore r•. ·t·~q a IS perc•nf r.duc-
liol' ;, ••f•• .,.,.,;l.,ble i~ o·Jr .... '
Hal Dike
INSU RANCE & IONDS
)41 ~l•·.,port IJ.,.d. HArbor 402
NEWPORT lEACH
twld dnrln~: lun&•h•''~ll nt R:.u.:an· ..
H,.-,;;taurunt . Tm•!ithl)" will II"
ft-at.url'd by nw tld.. t lt•rt t o
ri~ht) Mr!l. 0 . \". llttF"'· littl••
:\1 ~ i\(l'llnda Ur ;lo('"k and ~It¥.
Frank \\11.klns.un .. l r. t 'llo;,hlon"
will tM' prf"~Utl'tl h~ O'l.~rif'D'!O;
)Ji"'8 Murft"t tt nd ;\lut!wr )1ufff'f
Mrs. Byron Fenley
Is Elected by PTA
)I! s. Byron Fenley was una ni·
~nu...:ly t•I('Cti>cl pre-sid.:ont of t h~·
. C'o...:!n )ll'lOil :O.tain Sehool PTA a t
thdr :O.T;u -ch mN>Iln~. Other l'f·
fU'('rS wtmt•cl fot· till' coming year
a-r,• Mrs. Paul !IuHman. rirst vlt'f'
fJrcsi<.lo?nt : )Irs. Paul Trautw('il'l,
Th R b G COITNpond in),: !'Of'"CT"\'Iar~; :\Irs. EJ.
I e 0 ert oosens lli~ Porter, ('OI'I"('Spi)lldin~ SI'CI"I'·
S • d p tar\"; :\l r·s. Clydf' Fitch. rf'cording
1 UfpfJSe at arty !<t'f"~!'ltll".\; !\Irs. Chnl"!(';; Fk'i'ch:or.
Cockta il~. str•al; 1!inm•r and ~ lr<'iJ,.;ur"t·r: :\lz'll. :\lildrf'd Wilson.
dft plantN wert• <~ l'Om plt>IC sui'· HU<!il or:: :'olrs. Har'!")' Whitman.
prii'C' Sund.o~ tm::ht. :'ol~u·ch 8. to ht!IITorifiiJ: and :\Irs. nussrll R i·
:\lr·. and :\lrs. Hntx.·n Goose-n of dl'r. puhlit'ist. Thl' name-s wcre
i:::'9 r->. Ba~ Front . Balboa ls· submittt•d by th(' nominatin!!
'land. \\hl'n th('ir fri,~nds walkl'd rommi ltet• includin~ :\Irs. \\1. H
j in with thf' dinnl't· and aft the Xichols. :\l rii. Tra !lfwem. i\11~;.
trimmm:;:s m htlnd. ThC' hoU..t' Cl'l"ttudt• Hubbard. and :\Irs F('n·
' . I I \\anmn!r was attf'ndc"d by M r. C'f.
and Mrs. F1·rd Hod gdon. l\lr. Fathl'z·s fi JI(>d lh(' officl'S of
land 1\Trs. Carl 7..amloch. ;\tr and 1th(' PTA for Costa Mesa l\1ain
Mrs. Hal Hltus~r. Mr. and Mrs. School when the annual hus·
) Cia reno."' Higbie 1111cl li. S. J\·laze!.l ha nds mf't'tinJ; was h('\d. Besides
f After dinner Carl Zamloch en· thr cnjo)'mcnt of men's night iu
: lcrtainl.'<l with ma~.:ic t ricks. 1 thf' offi('('rs' plaC!'s. t•ntertain·
f mf'nt was furnishl'd b)t..sonJ;:S and
~11(!'1.. P.-\TTt;u . ..,o~ 110 :\U; • , skits from the Laguna lkacll
:'olrs .Vernon Patt('rson 1s t.'On· Lions Club Minstre>l.
\""tlf'scim:: at ht'l' hom<'. 452 E . SC'!'ious part of th(' program
11 lh S a.. Co!lst i'oh•...a. aftt•r a was a IJ{J.Ilt'l b)' Main School
;:::::::::::::~ l'l:l·~;· of pn .. umomll ::O:hf' came tt'aChl'rs on "Your Child and • .tc hoffif' from !loa ~ Hospital c.n S<'hool Program." arranged by
I Sunday. Principal Theodorc N('ff. S pecial
wa~ s and means plans for, the
\\'hilc Shopping
"On The Avenue"
D l'op in to See
Our ColiL'Ctors'
F:n:!\ish Bom· China
Cups. Saucers,
Tea Plates
AND
Our Wondcrf~l
Easter Cards
and Gift
Wrappings
by ;\;orcros'
We Gi\'l• Green S tamps
JEAN'S
I'! I i C0:1SI Bh•tl.
( "rona dPI Mnr
EJisiCN
0~ TliC (Iff 01' ""'.,On IUC:II
'. • • • Publi•lor•d ••e.ly. 011 Thwtd•y,
'·in th• City of N•wport a.1c.h, C..lif.
Office •nd printing pl•nt in the U..
sign Bui!din~;~, I 104 Couf llvd., Co.
ron• d1l M••·
ARVO E. HAAPA, Publish••
PEG HAAPA, Auoci•l• Eclitor
MAR Y MillS, Ad.,.•riidn~;~
•nd Circ.ul•tion
''<HHO ~~ U C:OMD C.U.U ..... TlU Ill TO<l
POU OUlCI U COI:OM-Dl~ .IUdl, C:-ll,.
• • • The N•wporl H•.W blitll
hu bun d•termin.d fo b. • ,.._
P•~r of q•ner•l cio"c..le!iOfl by jud9"
rn•nt of the Sup•rior C:O...rt of ft..
St•te of C..lifor"i• in •nd for 1M
County of Or•nge, •ncl by '"MMI
ther.of ;, qu•lilled to l!"'l:.lish •II
public nolic•• requit•d by I••· e • e
M•mb., of lh•
C•liforni• N•w•p•p•r Publish•,..
Auoc.i1tion
M..ULl .. O ADDaDS:
"" """"'-~·-:o-eoraaa •
To shop with us
•
"On Tile Avenue"
Tuesday ....
See Our Lamps.
Antiques, Wallpapers. Carpeting
And Deooratlve Pieces . . . '
(Benefit Harbor Assistance League)
Main School PTA arC' b ('i n ~o:
pl anned by a commi fl ~ hcadetl
by ~Irs. Paul Trautwei n. chair·
man. and J\h· .. Howard BalmPr,
':\Irs. William Hart' i so n. Mrs. j Malrolm Rt~,d and 1\f rs. Arthur
Thronson.
Kappa Alums Meet
Succcs" o f their rumma~f' to.ai"
1\hu·ch 6 was main topic or
di<;cus,;ion when H a r b o r area
Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnnc
mC'I with other members of the
Southern Orane;e Countv Alum·
nar Croup at thP home o.f Mrs. A.
S. Handy Jr. in Orangl'. l\I N.
RoiX'rt Lenkcr or Coma del Mar
was one or the hostesses for thr
dlly. A s pecial guE>St was Mrs. R.
J. Wood from De-catur. Ill.
Ill f••••• i• Jewelry
While !ihOPIHft~;
"On the A\·enue"
S.011 our ea•mrl jewr,lry
lmportf'd f.rom. Norway
to m~~tch your ooshnn.,
MembtiN Of Ute
Harbor A=ht..~~Ct~
I~ wiD k ~t
.. 'IWNMJ". ,._,,.,.
gifts from
or models.
Df'M0Lt\1r' m ·E.;;;T~
i\1 ('mbcrs of lhC' ne"' ly
PAR FORM
SANDEEZ
BOBBIE BROOKS
SHERRY LYNN
TABAK
AUC!A FAIR
A Gilt With Every
$2 Purchase
Free Nyloos With ••o Purch""'"
Chapter Order ul
bC' special guests
m. servi('(' S unday
th~ Corona del Mar Commu·
nity Church. ParlicipalinJ:: In the
the se r\'ice will be Dou~las Kh k·
l>lll rlck. Hall SC'C'ly. RogC'r Boy·
\'!".')' and GrC'~ory Wr ight . Hcv.
Puul Babbilt's sermon at both
the 9 :45 and II a. m. S<'n·iccs Will
be "Guilty. our J.ronot." Re\".
Howard l.Rgg will ~;pcoak at he
Tu~day ni,t;hl Lcntcn servi('('.
Max Donner will play the \"ic.!in
liCCOnipanicd by Mr~ OonnC'r.
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FUN FASHIONS -1305 Cotit Wvd. -CORONA DU MAR
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gllotenlng · sunhl aad o1111 oUalal •.•
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Auto Paiatia1 $2995
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Quick , e rvlc:e -S team Oleaatar
Felix Auto Paint
& Repair
2096 lla rbor Bh·cl., Costa Mesa
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ltEPRESENTJXO TilE
H.E IISURAICE
COMPA!\"Y
F JRE UWSURAN'('E
F. C. ANDRESEN
RNaltor -• -IDM~ror
ll~rbor lMO
602 C'ro!lt Blvd. ('oronll lflt'l )lnr
Mountains of
Foam Rubber
F ltn:\1 1.f " T O 4 ~~" TIDCK
S!X"CI:"ll: ~fattress stock. We '"ut
11 1 a ny size for boats. bunk
b.•d-< trailers, homes, etc.
War Surplus Store
Cur Sl'wport ll Harbor Blvds.
Costa Mesa
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ISIA..''D IDEA
As of thla date. you can still
safely approach the West End of
Catallna. There ls no two mll"
strip of water that says "Keep
Off." Due tG the cloudburst of
telegrams. phone calls and letters
to Washington. to everyone from
the President on down, the Navy
I has given up their proposed plan
to homt'St ead. for Navy purposes.
about one third of thls well·lov~
off-shore spot. Mr. Phillip K.
Wrigley, Pre ldcnt of the Santa
Cata lina Co.. ls v ry unhappy
with t h<' whole dt•a I As a busi-
nt>ss man with a very personal
lnt('rest in his holdinj:,rs on the
Island, who can blam(' him ? He
ref<>rs to thos(' who so s tren u-
ou~ly objectf'd u "so small a
group " H d~(·lls at length on
t h<> defenSf' movl.'. Maybe so,
~Jr. Wri'!lt>y. but mcthinks t hat
if it wer<' rl'all.> 'itnl. the Navy
would probably haw Muck to her
guns. I'\-'> 1 (.'a d. tht•y politely
IJowPd out nf lht• pi<'ture, to S<'<'lc
a not h<'r !'it c.
NtwpOI"t Harbor Chamber ol
'TY ln anl\dsh about the oppcaai, ComrDiree tw acn'Pl~ the Ar·
tlon group having their ''plauure bor O.y AdvlMI'y Board u a
bent toea" stepped on. 'nM! c:orDmlttee o1 the Chambt-r 10
health of our nation is alJo a that the annual parade and beau-
vital factor in national c»fense. tlfleatlon will be coordinated with
A visit to the liland ts a soothing other civic projects. Officrn of
experience. City n e rv e •· high the advl.IOry board, recently
blood preuure. the ulcen that elected. are Teet Ha.mbrook as
come from h igh speed oompeti· chairman. support~ by Oal-'
tlon rPSpond to the mind of Ramsey. Mrs. Earl Stanley, Ro-
peace and quit>t and escape from land Wright and Mrs. Arvo
p lcasure that Catalina offefts. Haapa.
NOW IS THE TJ.'IE P r r m u n en t by-law!> were
adopted b,y the group. which has H the sam e groups tha t op· b<>cn appointed by th<' ,arlous
posed thr Navy lea e would px-Ha rbor area civic and S('rvicr
pend as much <>ffo rt toward ac-1 or·ganlzations participatin~ in the
quiring Catalina as an a ll-tim<' Arbor Day obscrvanc<'s. Accord·
sanitorium for tht> t r('atment ol' ing to the by-laws thre<' memtx.>r;;
jangled npr\ <'S of Mr. and Mrs of the regula r nine·mC"mber bonrd
J ohn Q Public we could r('sl t,;p '':Ill be electc~ each ) ear by thr : , · , . · ~c Qf'Rtlniza ttons. A-t4-nth nwm·
t o nov.. "~ hn\ (.' b.. ~n stnclly .>n Tx>r·. honorary but with \'Ot int:
th(' dcf<'nstV<'. Let s reloaq . .-e;ttJ· pri\·HeJte>. will bt> naml'd by the
J:uns ttnd mount an of{cmsiw ,,, Balboa JmprO\eml'm A"SO<'iatlon.
m a k f' Catalina --available to foundc•r of t hP Annual Ar ben Da)
C'H'ryone for all timE'. Somehow. C\'ent. 1 .
we rf'll that l\tr. Wrigle-y wol))..; Th(.' length of l'f•nwt• of _each . I ml'mlx'r or till.' prr•<.t nt Hd\'t .. Or)
lx• mu<'h in f o' fl r of such •l board, d termin('d b.' drawlnt: lot .•.
project. is as follow~: Mr. Hnmhrook.
VOW.'\' ~Jf:XI('O \\'.\ l' Ro1nnd Wri~ht. :'I fro; Hunp~t. 1
Tlw "IOU" ot locul ft!thf'rmu• ~'<'HI : Lonnie VincE'nt. :\Irs. !'t-m·
1be Newport H a r b or Yaebt
Club wu the .ettiq on Mar. lth for a 8UJ111ise p a r t 'I for Sandi
Schmidt. ~ oceuion wu .....
16th birth4ay a.nnivenuy, and tt.
party wu etven by her uncle and
a unt, Mr. and Mn. Linwood VidL
Bruce Olbbl8on's "Off Beat" or-
chestra from Harbor H1lh ~
plied the m.-ic and clanclftc and refres~tl were ftdoyed by Ann
AU n and T erey ~~. Diane
Crandall and Don Hube r. Sue Keirn and Mickey ~tmil'r, Patty
Cll'mf'nce and Bruce Knipp. Ar· lene Huff and Jack West. Ruth
DudJ('y and D e n n 1 a F itzpetrick.
Andy Schulberg and Ronnie New-
lon. Denise NUes and Randy AI·
berts. Melinda Lelthold and J o"hn
Ests:ert, Sally Pfis tl'r and GIPn
Pickens, Lynn Bosley and Kendall
Jacol)Jon. Gail Frahm and Bob MiTum. Mary Ann Russ and Tony
Torrance. Taja Tohlll and Jim
Wlu>t>ler. Mercia Moorh~ad and
Bill Reed or Santa Ana . Donna
Hoppe and Phll J(jJmer . Gad 0)!-
Jiru, a11d Bill Ring. Judy S leeper
and Glen Thoma , Judy ~ouPI and
Jim Scharbarwn. Charlie Reich
and Sandi. An a dded surprist' was th<' r-lrr
of a 1953 Ford to Sandi by ~Irs.
\'ick. • IIEAI~Tll 11.\\'F.:'\1 .., •· )l•y, ~1r·. llarold Bircl 1\HI \t•ar!':
Th<•rc is no d1•nyin~ tht• tr('m en· \\ ho boAr d!'d thf' ALICIA:-.;' ar ::\lr'l Altwrt S tockton. T. \,'+·-.ron •
dous int<'I'P'lt In Catalina. Fer· ~larll lln Y.P••k b<>lor1• 1-t:<t a r. Ja\ und ~lr Ram .. !\ thr1·•• \t'U,.. ~((.'n at _
un(''· all la l·t in n s. 1ncludin..{ batk . ull hut Frt•d t lluri<') ... 1 Lf•~m1t \•inct•nt. r(·imn_. rh:Jir-t''aturda~ th<' nh alle-ndtn~ 8
yac ht smf'n. <·nmmo·rcial and l'+•ll•lfl'hhwn ''hols»tilldo\': man.c-.mdu<·tedrh mf'i'h'l' '("t11zy" Jazz Con~rl Wl?n'· 0<~~1 -.port-fish<·rm• n. thn,, ''hosf" in· th<r<' 11 \'I 11 1... Cill Pw' a1•c..i Kt•pJX'n and Bob WPI.t<'l. 8
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ll'ri.'St \\('11' lwlth lll'f'onnl and I I tnk 1.11;11 •II II rl(lJ I N J rhclr (•>.· Plan Ft·ve Ctr' cles lud) ;\l('KinnP) :nd PNE' :'>lnrn .
IJUSiflf'S.';, 1'\ t•ll ). 1\ •, ~~a y 0 J' J> I Ill t' :-,; tlll!fht) 111 p a f' If if'
llowrnn. w l' 1 ,. !--oltcll~ opposed. \n I , , m··· t 11 Tlt1•1r -<at:·l ca•t T A.tf f J hJ I ::-otnrt·· tht>v ,,_,r~· all In on li1·
And as thC' ..... at !ohtllll subsidiJ tw l,lln1nlN I Ill' \\llh .. \\ .. hac! •l 0 ll ee ont y l'fiZI'Iic mood. LorraiO(' Call· and
\\ith thl' .t\:1\)." \\ilhdrawa l, <'at ·l'.,''ll llmt·. IH "I .. •· Plun, fm tlw lurllllliiJil ••I r., .. :O.ti~la;d . Mi:'· Ho~;ard :x>~t·l
h N· \\'hi,.;rl!'l'~ IH•~an l1t !!fU\\' lntol C'•tp•• :-;an l.llf'l'. ju.;t l).fOml'~ (o•llow ... hir> C'irdt•, tlnl \\111 n1•' 1 ,and J?O\C'Th n ... otn .. ar·d) ,_1 m)\f''lr
I 'T k c 1 1 1 1 · 1111 tm or·n un. an 'nn1 a n eanwst c mrus ·' 1 r dt·•· rn ., '"'·']"' . ac • wr t ',,,. "" nthl) 111 tlw lvoro .. ' 111 addtltllrl 11 1 d Ch k B blJ It d
hna a S tnlf" Park' :\lak · C'll J ·. t.!.• J .. •:•·-b:ll' th 111 tho•:' an· '-no• '" th• mun'l.l~ rn •on! "' tl• 1'' man an uc .1 1
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lrnH a :'\:nttonal :O.Ionum<'nl . •hu ..... "' tlw fr11nt 111 Kt•l'" \\'emu 11·, F•llo"'h1., .. r :-• AI. l'td• ti to h 1'1' II Pi<'nic at l t'\•ll
A d I ., \\'I 1' 1 1 1 1 Pari; Sund~l.\ t h • ~th E::.;>.tt I'' Qf' n \\1) nut . l.Y no• (lt•· •l• :-ol 1 • \\,11•1 \\'1' a -.. rc dr'"' Cht.n•h \\•1 11\•ldtl 11
I · J I .._ \' 11 11 1 \f l li' !11 mbh. I' o. Churk';; c·.a:-~rnt• 1 11 .. C'tlll\• 1111 nt an pw·. ;,... ~n 1 •' rn •l 1 /L<trl , I• 1 rlu· \I llt'h nw. til• · •>I H ,. s.:u. -------__ _
tlln'!'f)U•' i.,hnd l•r th• thl' ollt• '''' 11• AJt,"IHl and p·ut~
flri'Slnt and futUI•' L't'n!'rat ionc; oi I 'H'• up th• Cape :tnd ht'adrd 1•.
\l:.iturs. fbhl'trnln 1111d boatm<'n" '.l •ttll.lll, ''h·•• ,.,, tishin<.: h:1cl
Tht• Aml'ri('an \\1.1)' of life is a I hel'n !:OIId Th.·\ .:t,tlll'd b:"l<·k ar
too-busy on('. ~Ir Wrigley can I ' ~~~ ,, r.1 J:~ H 1lv '' .Pt ·" , .. •' ·
t ral I.I'IJ0Jp ht·lfl 1;.-..t \\• • !'( oil
!''"'' r·1 t u1~ \\ith th \\, ... ,,..., .• Three Back From Korea
:.l••r Pr··,b~ t••ttan C ·! u r • 11 ,,I ThT•'l Joc·al bo~, 11r1" ·d :\to,,.
'.\' '1r:1n·t 1 ••n \\\•dtw ... tl.t ~. rh~ ltPffi K o:1 a (•n thl 1'::\:'. T..>·
:\It·, ·1 i1.1tl N tmt, .. !-;, 1••• ... ut 1 1 It do ar 11 ,. ~l'\l n montiL'-:-• n • ·
d't' Hnununt·f'd that ~1. Anch l''' ,.,,,..,•as \\lth thr nO\)'. Th<> !x1):.,
" o u I d IJ • hoo;t t:hlll ch 111 I;,, •111 frt•m Corcmn d<'l l\l ar. Hit
l> p r i 11 1! di~ll'lt'l P.c ... IJ~ "'' ~;;,. F itC'm.m ::'\ttchol l Paul KA t·l• 1.
BALBOA INN BEAUTY SALON
luil ,,( 1om:. hlnck ,.li:kl·• L.J•!•
Aff'N' thAt lh••n• wa~ pl<'ntY of
JCiu.n Thl'~ didn't J!l't as mi\n~
ac; J,,..,, yrar. hut th•'~ did ha\'(' ·a
S\H·II ttm<' " A lot of I ht• fun in
f1 htnt:. hapvily dt·tX'nds lt>Sl' o,,
what you catrh. than on whc/s
ffil'l'tlll~ 111 April ... on nt ~tr ... ;;aJh Humphr• ~ filt>
:\h"' ::\1art rn Dl·'n'"· IJit ... uh•nt Popp:o -''•' Ftt t-man Gdt~
nf the· PnJ.b~ ttc>rtan :-U('tt•t ~ 111 Urakt•. ~·n of Cliff D1 ak(l 5511
Los AnQc·t.·s. pr•·!'l:'ntl'd t hl' at 1e·1 • Ha7f'l Dr . and ~a man Rob. r•
nonn pr o~ram on mi ... ., ton hu .. p. • ::\101..0, on of .lohn ;\IOtMl 32t) * DURING MARCH*
Mid-Winter Special
$2.50 OFF ON ALL
PERMANENTS
BABBOB 817
All \Vork Guaranteed
BALBOA INN
m 1 he party
TilE 0 ..... P . A. • tnl.; and !-chools or S.1ut h Amtl· ;\lan~11ld A', Corona rit I :'II a t
wt>ll with the ~ca. "h1ch <;ht· hJ:V' n·cc nt l:o 'j,.. I
()c('an F ish Prote<'tt\'C' As~ia-ttl.'d. Sh<> !,','~"" a \HWd I"Ctur• 1 S o. ''·2!458
lion thCSl' da.vs. Oliw McK('n· of thl' prol{f<' ·:. ot th<• La lin :'IOOTI('E TO <'Rt:OITOI.:~ F.ST ATE OF T H E 0 D 0 R zi<>. enthusiastic and busy local Am••rican Countri<':. and br~tu)!h' BERGER . DECEASED.
director for our arl'a. recently out that many S<'holar,..hif)!' Art· ~OTICE lS herl'by s;:i\·pn to thC'
added a new ~roup to the grow-spon'i<lrl'd by thl' L.A Presb) 1• r creditors of and all persons ha\'int:
ing numb<>r or clubs arrillatcd tal for th<' nath'f' national work· daims a gainst thP said d('('('d••nt
with the O.F .P .A. SeE'ms like ('rs. "ho co out Into rh~· ba<·k or said t>Statc to fill' lht>m with
h · f' h' 1 b · G d count ry 'rllae••e,. to Nmt1nU•• thr thf.' ne-cessar,· \ouchers in the of· t ere LS a IS rn~ c u rn ar en work. "" ficc of the Clerk ot the Superior
Grove calll."d the Kingfishers An· Court of the County of Orange. ~ling Club. The-memb<'rs arc A pot-luck luncht'On ''JX'nt·<l S tall' of California. or to present
lars:('ly J a pa nP~el'icMt :-----A·,.~ ~u>-. .mKt4in'f -aA4-'"'a"-f.f-~1-..d-~-'tfttv ·• -s·n· m·to--'\\1t'tf' · ttte · lie-cessary
d Jc~atlon of Kindi h<>rs arri\'Pd mw;ic and de,·otion.-;. I '~uchers. 1~ the undt>r~rl;'ned at
m N<'wport &•ach one morning hi~ or her pia~ or bustness .. to-
last wet>k. Gul'ss what they Openinrr Calif. Coast ,,,t. c o HU:"'\ ltz and ~UT\\ ttz.
? . ., Attorn<'vs at l .aw. 2611 :'\:<>wport so~t.:.ht. Th~y wanted to b<>come To Net Fishin Hit BouJ<>vard. New.,ort Beach . Cali·
afrthated wrth thl' 0 F.P.A I . . q I romia. within ix months after the
Somrorw finally st('('red thPm C11y Coun<'ll W<'nt on r•·ro!·d I first publication or this notiC<'
around to Oliw \\ ht> delightedlv ::\lond>ty laqt \\'••<'k oppos!nl: 11 bt!l Oatf'd Ft'bruary 20. 1953. . · · now b<-fon> tht• !"tate Sr natt> to Jl'Lil"S OBI .• ATT
took O\('t \\ht•n "hl' a~k<'d them o p e n up the Calrfomrn Cu1loot Administrator "'i.t h· ,,j))
how rhry kn<'"' ot thP O.F .P.A .. within thl' thn•P·milr hml' (nr rtnn<>X<'d nf he E'tare of
onf' 'i iror pulled nu t a battered rommt r<'tal II(' I fishin..: aid d<'Ct'd<'nt
t"'l!l) of thl· 1:::-.: s I G :-.:. ar.d I ---J-n'R\\TrZ & HL'RWJTZ.
porntC'd tu th•' nr t1clf' ".Smoke )10 \'E 1\CROS~ BOrtDE R 2611 :'\:ewport Boul<'\'lrd
rtrn • .., and P1n ~ Pon.: Ball " that :\lr. and :\Irs. A R \\'rllrtrn· ;... .. wport B<>ach. Ca~iforn11
a p!)t•nr<'d 10 tlw Ft•b :?6th issuP . · h , ··d (. ..,.,r-11 P Attornl'YS for Admrmstrator son a \1 mo\• tom -~' •· with \\ill ann<>X<'d.
GUARARTEED
TELEVISION & ANTENNA
SERVICE
All Makes --All Models
RMA GUARANTEE
90 Days on Parts Charged lor
30 Days in Labor Performed
5 f c~·=:·/ Trc:;ted - -Qualified
T e~:! -.i :. :::-s ct Your Service
1141 n '1'\\ l~·rt \\I ou••. ( O§t a :\IM.a ••• B EAcon '7t!9
Orwo I rlt!: \ ;.~rtd 'Uturd...~ E\l•olo~ Trll 9
the opening
of our new offices in
Corona del Mar
Telephone Harbor 2579
located at 603 Coast Blvd.
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HUTCHENS
Optical Co.
Di JH'DSin~: Opticians
Our aota Ana offief>S art' at
1508 ~orth ~lain
ENJOY
All of \\lfl('h mnk~ f<'<'l that ratt• fid . ;\;('\\-port Hl'i~ht-.. teo Publish: Feb. 26, :'>larch 5. 1:?. 19 .
.. nm·· or our rflt~li to ht>lp our l ~ ('o~to ~P~St .. Costa ~~~3 in~<' ~t'w~rt H,,,r~bo~r~E~n~s~i~~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t tnt' sport ami 1 hr lla rbor's flour-I_ _
·C·D·I·T·I·I·I·I·T· A·L·
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IMPORTED
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l YOu'll IO'Ie tiM C011t!Mfttel netr of
OtK OWIIt'l • IM'Ipt llfO'IIII<:Yl fttll!l and CIIHry lleme-rld cOIOf-1M COiltlntntal
nevor blcncllnc It •'"' to ,our cool! IIIII You'll tllrlll to tilt IYIIIOIIf It ll'ltt 11111'
ttblt-tncl tM "''Y It lttllt fOods !IOU fot llfttiN piUSIIrt Ill coo'll!l 1M atr<lni -DttcOWert·-· MM!fvl,
10 Pfl(tiull •un ll ... U A CIIIU PUftl'"
LIONBA&OJ:8'8
Crown Hardware & Applilnce 1
821 Cout HI~ HArbor 232
COrona del liar
il-hlnc indu.,try atf' not in \'Bin. '
1 .. -\0IES 0 :'\IL\'
G11'1' .h1\t' ~ou bt'>tl!::ht ~.mr
rick<'~'>., I rn<':"lll for thl' 0 F .P.A
ix'n• 111 lun<'hrlln n E'tails arc.
. ·""port II .1 r b "' Yacht Club. I
Thm..;da~ April 9. nt 12 30. thl'
don.·ttro:l tl-, :! )I) Rridec·. can·
a'-ln. Int-. 01 pn tt•::.. door and
ot hf'r\\ ist' Thi.., finf' e\'t>nt is
s pon.-orN1 b~ r h£' ladi1•s of P acific I
Am:lf'r-<. B;albo:-t An~ltn~~; Club,
and N . I I Lud~ Amrlt'r:-: .
If ~ou can ~o. call an:o· or the
fo!lo\\ ing for t l<'kPt s · B a I b o R 1
An~hnc: Club. H .\ 521-J: :'tlrs.
J a n t' Gl'()('nt•ndyk,'. H +tSR:
:'tfr:'l. Eddit' Hortman. HA 1106: '
:O.trs. Am:u Portt•r. 2461. :'IT"'
Dori • Pov.w-!1. HA 1229-R.
Gt•t on thnt phon<' s.!irls. llrr.··,;
n rh'lne't' tu h'l\(' fun nnd do
'iOm<'th inJ: abou1 our sttlt·\\at('r
rish. I
And ju.r b<•ton• our (l4'n t:OI':.
d1 r Lut ... f' Itt on·, "~?t:!kl:.-rt'j:)(ll t
ar-nvt"~. It·~ as l':l.<'illnz tts ('\ ·:-.
In the \\(.'rk rmtin.:: :\larch 17th.
Lllls'! four bont" <' tUdll 3.1 marh,
On ont> "'<'illn .:: da). two bo.1tc;
cau17ht elcHn &> t nows or all
is that cons<'nation has a rrived tn
:'>tn71ltlnn. Luis t('llS mt-that from
now on. no bont or his v.i U brint:
lrnorc than rive marlin per day. All
ofh('rs will be released Congrntu-
lations, Luis. on starting some·
1 thing very· worth\\'hile. We hOI){'
1 your m ovt' will , spread to e,·ery
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fishing s pot south of the border!
BAI..BOAN • W~"NA
PL\ Y POSTOFFICE!
New postal clerk~ and cam rs
are needed at the Balboa post·
oWcc. No experie nce Is ~
sary, according to Herbert lo'.
1< e n n y, pc»tmastft'. but appll·
cants must Uve wtthln the dell\•
er ~ne of the Balboa Po.t Of·
fifto Star11n• pay lt SLit'• per
hour an opportunity for aM~
mt'nt to ~lar poaltton. IJI.)'i~,
as mum u M.070 a yev.
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Imagine CHRYSLER QUALITY
... priced as low as this!
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• H you'n-plnnning to get a fine nt'W cur ... your Cbryaler
dealer can 8how you one tht\t gives you far
more for your dollar t han a ny ot.her on the market today!
• It's tb~ briilia.nL new ChryAier W indeor ••.
youn1 for I itt/~ 1ftN'f' lho.n o low pric«l
mr with oll it. atrasl
• Bringing ;!1-0t..l Chrysler li~. -.rfl-y. and preM.ipJ
• The (amota.performnnce nr C'bryaiPI' Spit.fire ~M'I
e ~ QptJon o( Full-t.nM Po..., S~ ••• llr .o~:-t\nd af< r conlrol in turning and parkin1'
k ab:lorh.-""' tb"t l~t yno lee rouah 1"'ffds wit.h l~ 1M ~ M you'd t.m,,.~l Pa.rk 1\--enue'
• retv.Ram wheela that WOft•t .. throw .. a punoetUNII tire. n,. ...r~ty of 37 ~ _,.. viltiooB owr tht hoodl
• Hen ill moltt"\''....-tA, too iaponant \o '-.._..
• •. at your ·a., .... PlYJMUt.la ..a.r·e .,.t
• The beautiful
CHRYSLER WINDSOR -one of Americas first familr ot fine~ 1.
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COUECnONS
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VISIT THE NEW DEUCATESSEN
Al so the Cocktail Lounge
and the Bttkery and Dining Room
French and Italian Dinners.
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Daniger Furniture Co •
OOKPLI:Tl:l ROllE FURNJSIUNOS
BEacon 5656 1812 Newport Bl<rd.
COSTA Ill&\
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sPECJJILOI( TII.IZ8 e NU&SDY IIJTOOa
ELLIS BROS. NURSERY
s a H G.rena Sta.p~:
lHI COAST HIWAY e ooaONA DI:L MAll e IIA&. 1-
de orators
of flne homes· yachts · apartments
H•r• •I HoUM •rod GerdWI •• h,..,, EVERYTHING.
You Ufl Mlett yow fvmitu,.. from th• l~rgnt col-
l•dion ol Mod•m end P.cif.u Tropiul in thiol ~r••·
W• h••• '"'' fio..iJ of drtiN'l •rod •phot.t"l' f ..
britt.. ••llp•p•rt.. ltoor tO¥et"ing• e11d •ppr .. llut.
Hous• & Gerdefl worhoom1 h•ve • replltetiofl fM"
d9it1g the finest 11phold•ry e..d d"P''l' wort el'ld
o11r f11r01iture •nd rettan ,J.,op• f11hio01 uq~o~hil•ly
med• fut'fliture, Yoll n•• ti""' end mo11ey by photo-
ittg {or one of our decot~lor1 . , . th•re i1 ti!Q
obligetion.
·nouse & Gnrden
tH COAST MltMWAV. M(W,o•1 IIACM, CAL"· •r•• ••llr .... te •• -ae.-;. 10>00 te SIOO
I Wroughl"lron Furniture.
t.fADE IN OUR OWN NEW COSTA MESA
FACTORY AND ,.ICED ACCOIDIUGLY.
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Men's
Wear
hu cn~n
a ra~ tairnt; he ~ the I?""~""'~ character of ~ ~
to him R'~ere'ly by the lilt
boob the penon CM'M • • • if
doubt th1a. Jmd in your lilt,
uns.ignrct and be prrpued to
IHm thinp about yourself lht.l
eve" you didn't lmow
With an irwaUable thirst for
knowledge. Bun s t e-r has ~ad
thouunds of books and today ia
one or the best informect mrl!n in
our community. From earl y
youth he has been adh~ ill
sports, ha\ing heft'~ on a thletic
teams repn:srnt.ing thr Olympic
a ·ub of San F r a n l!i s co, t.he
Athe-05 Club of Oakland, IM LN;
Ang~ies AthiNic Club. a nd Pua·
dena Badminton Club. but or rr-
~t }"PUS has ~n acth·~ in ad·
ministrating yachting. .. Commo--
- -lo ..._ ... a;;.,:; I dan Sdence Monitor Youth
Forum croup. n.. youth forum l =:~~.,.~;on= lnt~Uonal or· IPIW'O\'ftl by The
in S.ton.
The Exockn. fOI"ttlftd .... J)e,.
ftm~. have been meeting in the
Girl Scout ~ the first and
third SundQI; ol ~•ch month.
At S u n d • y • rnftting, which ~ ow-r by Madge Ful·
l t.nvht. a co n stitutio n wa5
and new officers •·er "'
TbPy are Karl O'QuiAt,
Jan Dulworth, vI c ~
Peagy St randhag~n.
Mary Ann Russ. de\'O.
Mr. and M r!i.
and Mr. and
~ wE're ad\isors
SUnclaya meeting.
The group has been in\'itl!d to
a ~ .. ke next Sunday spon-
IOftd by the Long Beach Monitor
Forum and many ar~ f'X•
peded to attencl.
dore ot the-Underwood fle.eot," as !.,..,,... aay ,.ptr in A11 unaffiliated PEO mem~n
he says.. t ate a: t~fOI't': he fits ••in be entertained at a Rtocipro-
~~Bnt~~~~o<§~•~U~.~,.§~""'~~""§·~o~•·=~H~•~~~g~~y~oo~~k~n~o~w~~·:,..~~~~dty Tea Friday at the Fulle-rton is a atyliat whose talent woul!l by t.he Emign. £bell ClubhouR b)' 0 r a n g e
County Cbaptna of PEO. Mn. Jumor. and Senior C h a r I e s K. Boardman, newly Lettews ~ el«:ted president of the local Ehell CJubs Meet Chapter NQ of P EO. "';11 aooept
rnen'ations for t he tf'a at Ha.r· A joint meeting of the Junior
and Senior EbriJ Clubs ol New·
port Beach ....... held rf'ft'ntly at
t.he Lido ble horne of ltrs. Wil·
liam Tritt.
After dessert and t:offee the
two boards held Mparate me-et·
ings .,i th the otMr membE-rs sit·
ting in on the seuions. Mrs.
Earl f1andcn was allJ'IOUIK"((od as
the rw.· auditor for the juniors.
Pla'ns wPTe ~ ror t~
March mee-ting to be held at the
Hurley IWII l.nn ·on llan::h 26 with
A. L. Knight frun FulJerton talk·
ing on "Hypnotilrn as it is l5f'd
today."
JIO\'t:S FROJI CITY
Eda 1...0">-ell has IDO\""(\(f from
Dahlia A\·t"., Coro!la del liar,
Long Beach.
Editor ol 'The EN:ign. bor 1425--M.
Dear Sir. El«'tioM of NQ Chapt~r werP
Much to our regret we ha\'e he_Jd last Thursday. &-sides M.n.
fTIO\"E'd to Rh·enide-to be fl('Jf'Cr I=~;-:;~~~ or Balboa bland. nev.•
March Air ~. "'"here Col Dcill, ·e~eocted •·ere Dr. E\'elyn
is stationed. H<' commuted for a or Costa Mesa as \ict"
)'t'ar but found the long dTiu • Mrs .:Mada1ien· Brown
""as •·earing him ouL So. ~·e Corona ~I Mar as rorrHpond·
we are and a \'f'r)' ~ farn· M R ~7 r onde secrf'tary: • l'!i E. . ...... rr o ily .,·e are indH-<1 for our "" r· llesa as rt'<'OrdinJ!; SE'CTE'·
ful Harbor area. The young Jl'l!<o' tary; Mrs. G. W Ross of Lido lsi<'
pie a re pir.ing for Horace Ensie:n a.o; Tnoa.surer: Mrs. Edgar H ill of I
and Harbor Hi4,th. Howf"\·er we Lido Isle-u chaplain; and Mi
did not ~II our hom e in Clitr Ma~ret Schar!(' or Corona dtl
Ha•:en; ha\'f• leased it to a kwe-1!· ,.Iar as guard.
family and liOI'N."day '"e ...,;u rl:'· The> chapter t' 1 e e t f' d th('ir
turn home for-JroOd. p«"Sidf'nt as dt'~tf' to tht> s1a1 <'
In the mt"antirnP pk!-ase ha\'(' con\-ention at tht' St<~llf'r llo:t>l
grand little papt>r follow u~ i n April and also as df'l~:<ll' tc
Wf' can kt'E'p up with t he ne·"'·" t ho• Supr<'Jn(' Con\'<'ntion in \'ar:-1
rwighbors. C'OUver in Octobt>r. Altf'rnatf' to GP~CE W . DETL state con'-ent ion ...,;11 be Dr./
Rh·e.nidl', Calif. and to t hf' other ~Irs. (•.
Local Students
at Pm.,M
Gail Finley, daughter of Mr.
and :lin. Uland FinJry. 1 !08 E.
Balboa Blvd, Balboa. and Tom
He:ndforson. son of )lr. and Mrs.
Hendenoon. 4.10 Vaa
iSord. Lido JsW. •"f'n among
frnhmt'n a 1 Pomona college
·~ matrinllated in formal ~es here Satw-day.
F res:Jul'lt'n af"t" not ma ticula ted
at Pomona co!Jege until d K>)' ha\·
compleotf'd a U'mf'SIM"·s work
ilfactorily and ha\'t'
:\f. Campbell o f Clirr J-bvrn.
Wont_.,.,.....,..,.,u.,..
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~-IIAAY a want II filled
through Ult' ct • Jlneo Cll' twO.
. . .. ,,.<' GJ\(' S&H CREEK STAMPs-·
D e partment S tore
1816 Newport Blvd,
The nicest ot denims to
mix and match. A ...,..
able wardrobe in chocolate
blue -grey.
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SlaekJi ....
t'ht.-d .l"a.ekf't ....
Skirt& 7 ....
(lo,-.elette. ....
Ploy Sui I ....
LD-c Slee''" .lacke& ,...
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Pf'lda.l Pt1Sh~r11 {93
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they an in acxord .,ith the spirit
of tht' ~ and are-good citi·
uns of the community. RICHARD'S FIFTH
£id,o. g.~LIDO CENTER
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InYites you to their Fashion 'Show
I« the
Huntington Beach Auislance League Charity Fund
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at the Balboa Bay Club.
12 o'clodt Tu•.day. March 24, i9537
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DiDe to the music: ol Frankie Ortega's
Orcbeaba ••• win cme ol oar beautiful
pi I dciDaled by the iDIIcnriDg _,.?
dnnls
Udo Fashions
The Islanders
Bullums. Santa Ana
May Co .. Lal:.ewood
Vmcent's Udo Drug Rculkins, Santa Ana
Origiaal Painting
by Paul Knight
Barker Bros., Los Angeles
Stewart Appliance, Huntington Beach
ICnott's Berry Farm. Buena Park
llacbll, JW&II •te.d by "LT JL fnp
' ...... by Bnh-, l.iclo li...W...
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FESTIVAL COMMITTEES
Commit'lt"eS ha \' c b c en an· csting things to buY and many cards ar€' being made with Mrs.
nounccd b)• Mrs. Nicholas Brett-prizes. ,.¥, Melis!>B. Grac:ey, Beacon 5688-W,
ner. t.:•:ll{'ral chairman of l.h E' 1n charge of tht' PI'Ogram w ill and Mr. Vernu Wa di<'IJ::t:"h, Bea-
E~U Ann ual Spring Festival. be Mrs s. A. Cort, lunchco.,; ron 5267_-_n_·-=----plan:-~cd fOI' the afternoon of Mrs. Frank Unnell, parcel post :
Thursda;.. April 16, at the Amcrl-MMi. Margue rite Murphy, rooked Grade Teachers
can l.••~otlon H all In Newport. foods; Mrs. Francis H o r \' a t h, Spcc t ~cular booths 81'(' bcin~ ar-special prizes : Mrs. Laurn Berry, Hear of Meetings ran~~·d for the day, whlch WIU white e lephants: Mrs. C. M. Dt>a-
tx•,.;in wi1 h luncheon at noon and I kins, art C'Xhibit: Mrs . .1 . \'v. ' RC'ports by SuperlntC'ndcnt of
indud•· urt l'l'noon bl'idgf', inlet·-Cummack , api'Ons: Mrs. E. c. N c w porI Beach r Elcmenta i'Y
·----~-I Dount•. plantt'Mi and flowl'r~: Schools. Horace EnSign, and A.
F h. Sh T Mr,;;.. 'J amt's Thornton, eu n d y, J. \VC'\'ill and Mrs. l\lary Mos-8S ton OW ues.l jams and pick\('S: t-.11'!<, Fmnl~ cC'Ile r WI~!'(' pl't'SC''iliNI HI the fi.'·
l:>i.lh<·il Bay Club w ill be the P1•rew, t llC' book st<&ll . 1u1d JUI\101' cent J'lll'i'ling of the :'-1" e w P 0 r I
SC'<'Il(' nt 11 luncheon and fashion 1 EbcH, jC'Wf'lry booth. 13<:-ach Elemenwry TN1chers. Su·
shl.ll\' 1" be preS£"nted Tuesday b y I Rl'scrvoltions fot· lunchi'Oil 11:1d jX'I'intcndrnl 1-::nsig-n nttend<•d IlK·
r ' I ·i (.'OIIVCntion or AmNican Associu· th" A~·l»tan('(> League o rlun1·~-tion of s c h oo I Administrators
mgum Jli:ach. Lido Fashions or John Groch of CDM I and 11uoted particu\Hrly !rom n
Ltrl.v c.'nl€'1' wilt oHer the style 1 , • show, "'hich will tx-staged by Turns Over Gavel I!<J)l'l'<'h h~ \\alt~·~· Rf'uthl'r. pn·~~-. · d ent of CIO I'Jw tl\0 tcachc:s \VIlm,, lfastmt:" models fr o nL I John G1'0Ch who lives 111 l ",. 1 h ood 1 h
I C ' 'II tl'ndt•l I •' t't'C<'Ill ~ l'aC • Lor.: '.t·<~ch und oronu del l\•tar. •·rum de-l 1\lur tur ,wd OH'r t h~· ' 1 · 1 \ 1 • • • ~~~~ COli e t't'lll'•' m ..OS r ng:e ~'"· J,:>~\'<'1 lasl Thun;day nit:ht lil \\'ll· spiJn..:orNI II\ 1tw Cal1fornca Assu-
_~1~1'~•-E=:n'~l~gn=CI="="='.c"=ed=:";"':::.· --liam \Vri!.:ht. of \~t•stmi n..:TC·r /\I daii•)IJ of 'l'i'aclwl-s. s.o u t hI' I' n 'lh•· insta!lalltlll d 1nn••r nf the 1. . I ~ot•t' 1on. 1 ~:11 • !\IE R C UR y C lub Cou[K'. (lrun~e Count,\· J•hannaco·u~lcUl j :_:_:::::::_ _________ _
H11d1 0. healer, o\'erdrivt>, :o;odety at"thl' r'-.l.llbo •• Ba~ (lull IE •
$1.795 0 I h e I offic~·I'S mC'Iudo •d lu<::•l j At nston School
COST A MESA MOTORS pharmacis ts Mut· P··.11~·ta·1· ,,r f!t
:'\t'wpor t H.nd Ja.:k Chnsh·n~•·n nf By BE \'E RLY LUND
1901 Harbor Blvd Costa M<"sa and Boh Jordan of ' -·
L\•sta MC'!>a • Bt'acon 6142 South L.ncuna Both nur hand nnd o1'clwstn 1 ---===-----------t K't'llt'd ,,,,., r·a tim:cs a t the Ft•s
lin ll. Thi..: means we a n • ··li:;:-i-
hlP to f~1rt icip;.•tf' in tht> s\:11 ..
tf'1'1i n tl in Fullt•rton
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USED CAR BARGAINS
SAFE BUY USED CARS
LINCOLN
1950 Lincoln Sport Sedan. Hydramatic, R&H.
Royal Master. whitt! sidewalls ............ ._ .... .. ..... 51.895
MERCURY
19.';} ~tercw·y Conn•rtibll', Overdrive. R&H. top cond. ,.,_ 2.095
1951 Mercury Sport Sed., Overdri\.'e, R&H. immaculate .... 1.~
1950 Mercury Com·ertiblf', (ht•rdnh•, R&H. be-aut iful 1.79:i
1949 Mercury Club C'oupf'. 01 1'rdriH•, R&H. ewn r·,lr:-c 1.39:1
fORD
JC0.~1l Ford Convcrtiblf'. Furdoralllil', R&H. Ch111't l •'ll~··
l~i\1 Font ·1 dr. SC'd .. 'ln. f~&·l !
1951 Ford Custom 2-dr. Sedan. R&l-l. low m ifeage
~~~ Ford 6 Tudor, R&H
STATION WA GONS
Jlo ] .. j\ktcur~ s u.t ion \".'a-.:nn
TR UCKS
1Y'..N Dodge Pickup, immaculate ........
OTHERS
If,,;r, Pontiao; Catalma, J<-'a th('r inlet ior•. lon•Jv .
1950 Plymout h Courw. c h·11 n li'lrow>ut
1950 Che\TOlet 4-dr. Ot>!ux" !';('da.n, Powerglide
1949 Plymouth Tudor:·imnmculalc:o, low milf'age
J ~J.I9 Cht'\Tolet ·I dr. S\•dan, R&ll. top condition.
19-19 Pontiac 4-dr. Sl'dan, R&·H, IX'rf('('t
19-17 Plymouth 4-dr. :-=,·dan. R&H
1946 P lym ou th 4-dr. &-dan. clean, runs good ........ -............ .
OPEK SUNDAYS .
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1.595
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1.29'3
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790i
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LACUNA BEACH LINCOLN-M ERCURY, Inc.
160 COAST BLVD. NO .. LAGt:JNA B EACH
PHO~E 4 -6 ;;54
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EXTRA CLEAN
LATE MODEL CARS
1:J:)I' nL'IC'K SJ)('dtt l :!-do"1 S~·dan. \N.\ t:lo•~.n
!9;i I }-"! )!{0 6 Tudot·. 1 ad10. hl'flh '!'. ll\Pt"dri\ t'. l;L•<It C"\ ••!,.
1949 BUICK Supe-r Scdnnc tt\". radio. henlf'r, 'scat CO\' ·1s:
t xt ra clt'atl ·
1951 C'rrEVROLET [)(>1 .uxe 4-dc.or sedan. P oweq::lide. radio
heater, seat cove1 s. 16,000 actual rniles ..... .. ......... ..
1949 BUICK Super 4 door sedan . Beautiful maroon finish
Dvnnflow. H.&! I. Sf•Hl l'Ovt•rs. :.!3.000 actual ntilf's
1950 niJICK Super 4 door sedan, light grC'en finish. Dynaflow,
o.Jdio. ht•att·r. ~··a : (.'0\• !''I
C E. SIEMONSMA-BUICK
$1.39.">
1.39:-.
1.39."'
1.795
1,5fl3
Y OU R S OUTH CO A ST B U I C K DE ALER
1953 BUICK V-8 .NOW ON D1SPLAY !
31 0 Broadway Laguna Beach
Ope nSu~n~d~ay~s~~============P=h=o=n=e=4=-1=0=4~7
THIS IS VALUE I
GET COMfORT lor the lamily in a sharp '48
MERCURY 4 dr. Sedan wit h R & H. II has trust-
w orthy powe r. Re conditioned -. costs less to
run So get dependability , value, perlormance.
All thi s lor only $8 25' Save while buying now
and enjoy it while you pay.
ENJOY THIS BEAUTY ',· Be the owner ol a '49
OLDSMOBILE 88 4-door Sedan with H & Hydra-
malic. Delight in clutchless driving. Be proud
ol your choice with a mirror-like !inish. That
Overhead VB Rocket Engine spells P o w er
'neath the hood . Check it lor yoursell, as we
want you satisfied. Priced at $1 ,625 .
DON'T WAIT.
WANT TRANSPORTATION? Yes, we have just
that in a '41 ·OLDSMOBILE 8 4-door Sedan. Pay
easily, rock-bottom price a t only $295. No blo_;v-
out worries, as she has good tires. Meehan-
cally sound. vie say, "Here's a barga in." Doors
open at 8 A. M . ' MANY MORE GOOD BUYS TO CHOOSE FROM
THEODoRE ROBINS-USED CARS
,._ Pwd Doollr .... an .. Clllt -.• ., .
3 --<-•' I
I O::'C~ft
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I.a."! ·w ... ·k was it bus:y Olll' fur
all of thC' f'il!hlh J,:rlld f'nc. Th•·)
:<i:,:nf'd lhl'ir prl"·red!!tration ~lips
lm" hir;h ,_d100\. . ' •
5ha•·on P1111 £'1"SSn qa,·e u tJart;:
a t thl' sknt in~ ri nk f01· ht•r
r I' i l' ll ds last Saturday. JIC'r
birthday annhTrsHry is Ma ret,
lR '
EbEII !IIII!otes
Rook Section I u!
IllS! T hursday a t the home of
:\tr!l .W. B. Trill on Lido. !\)lsisl -
<tnf HoSII'SSt's sen:in~ d l' sst' r t
\\'('1'1' Jl.l rs. J . r\. Can! and M r:~
G·•rald Ritchi··. Plans werC' madf'
ft)r th•· spl'in!:: !C'sli\'111 candy
boot h. IINtdcd by tllf' book scl'·
!ton r ha i rm ll n. 1\t rs. J ames
T hmnton.. ~I rs. K V. O i.lt s ga\•f'
t h1• bco<•k rt•\'irw.
New CDM Residents
Entertained by Krallts
Th(' Ralph l\rcKc-es, who have
j ust mo\'l'd t.!om Gl!'nda.IC' into
!h('i r new home on Goldenrod
Avr .. Corona de l l\htr, werC' en·
tc rtainrd recl'nl ly by Mr. ami
Mn1. J. W. Krafft of 31 9 Hello-
tro}X' Ave .. Corona del Mar.
The occasion was really Mr.
Krafft's birthday a nniversary
and was feted b:r a supper and
bridg-e parly. Other guCsts were
Mr. and Mrs. W . G. Cartter o(
Mon'rovta a nd Corona del Mar
and Mr. and Mr. Earl Halderman
of Santa Ana,
BICYCLE
REPAIRING
Schwinn Bicyclee
RAY STEDMAN
1574 Newpcwt llt.d.
ootrr&-~ .. ---~IJW
Green Shamrocks
Theme for Benefit
Brlc'ht pMn ahamrocQ tet IM
St. Pat rick's day theme for Har-
bor PanhellenJc's annual benefit
bridge-dessert h e I d WedneMlay
afternoon laat week at the Ameri-
can Legion hall, Newport, Pretty
pastel bun warmers formed tht!
flower-filled renterpleces for each
table and also served as tab!~
prizd.
Guests were welcomed by MN:.
Mar tin Mangold, president, and
Mrs. Robert Callis. general chair-
man for the party. Mrs. Lt'of'!
Williams e~plalncd that the pur-
post or the benefit was to In-
crease the scholarship fund. T he
scholarship will be awarded to 1\
local gi rl who will enroll next fa!!
In a university or colle~e whl'I'C
there arc national sororitieJ. Pre-
sentation or the award will he
made nt the annua.l
tea to 1be held May 9.
SPIUNG
CLEANING
SPECIAL!!
10% Discount
On All Household
.. with this ad •
VAN'S
DIY CLEIIEU
217 Coul Blvd.
Coroa del Mar
llarbor :1020-.1 Committ('C members ror the
bridge be nefit were Mrs. Merton r Cnmcron, tlcke tM; a.·f rs. Jack NeW-
ton, tallies: Mrs. Robert Hoxie, -----------~
r ~?,~~;-~r su ... t"lck t!r nr Rat~M».a IUid Poml'llla •• ..._ C!NW, D the Kn l bo~ l 'tu!hl Club took homr Ulf! lio n'" Mhll rf'
ur lh1• t r'•t•hh!t~ prt'~WRII'd 111 NrwtJOrt llurhor Y:u'.ht Club ~unda)'.
Uut• lo lnd"'mf'n l \\'l':ltho•r {llrr\·lnu!ll)') und nn O\'.,.fl)' ~r~·dNI
r:u-lnr.: .. ..tlt-dulf' It "'"" nee~•!lll.lt r~· to doublfl up un tht• Lf'hlnHn raca~
by t·umjllt'tlni: th1• t•lwlt»l-T••rlu•l ~Wrl~ und IIUIIiftl:' th"' IIKrry March
!W>ri••!l c"llncurr~•nll,\'. T hu1•, by kf't't•lna: hl11 "'EE MITE out In front
D klt nnd ~tM! rniiM'It'd both u r lht"' be:l.utlful pt"'rpt"'tullb w hk h mark
thr...-• t•\'l•nlllo. S ill'{' ltf'U r Cumnwdor,. Jim Sht'IIJ~Ird Is shown prf'-
M nflnl:' !ht• 11\\'Hrd!l. ( J•hfl!O by U r.ckrif'r )
ta blrn;; M rs. Joseph M. FcrgUS('!l,
serving; Mrs. Robert Kep(X'n,
food: a nd M rs. H orry H . Ca.st•y.
'IT IS nsiSIIED'
Christ's words from the Cross,
"It Is l>~inish1•d,'' 1He the basil' ro ,·
the SC'I'mo n Su n d a)' by R<'\'.
Alwin \Va hl at the 11 a . m. at thl•
Christ Luthe ran Church. which
mct'ls in thr, Bible' ColiC'gl', Costa 1
Mf.'Sa.
You Favorite
Book
ia waiting
lor you .
come in and
browse-you
will find lots
of old friends
oit our book
shelves-
(at t_:ellSOnable prices)
HUMPHREY BOGART
"BATTLE CIIICUS"
PIU!l
MICKEY ROONEY
"All ASHORE"
•In T l'<l.tutlaolor
SI'S • MOX • T UES.
OO S ,U .D O'COSXOR
"I Love Melvin"
l 'lllll
MAllK STEVEXS
"Torpedo Alley"
THEATRE
ADULTS 60c
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NOW SHOWING
BOB HOP£ AIID IIIII CRISBY .
Corou del Mar
Phoae Harbor 182'9
CHILDREN 12c
-ALSO -
LEO,a•n 111
''ROAD TO BALr' "NO BOLDS UBBEJr
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STARTING ·SUNDAY, MARCH 22
ROBERT TAYLOR ud·.ELEANOB PAUER
In •
"ABOVE AND BEYOND"
ALSO
"ISLAND OF DESIRE"
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8TAJITING .WEDNJ:IIDAY, IIAiicJB 16-
' IAIID fi'&WAIIT ,_
811 " a I ANN TODD ud L\LI'B PM'Pt"DDIIH
"Bn: II inc dre ,_
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,....., llarc:b u. 1953
o.~.c. vn B. Joael of. N~ Will Llwn Bowlil& fOR SALE
EASTER WEEK AlB New porwr Blu Jones o( 1rn
lOUt St. wu winner Jut week of
BALBOA ISLAND
~ nv.-w e e k Prsident'a Cup J..arce lot ne~t to bayfront lots
Tournaawat of the Lapna Beach
By BUN8TD C&EELY
A week ago Jut Friday several
copies of The Ensign were In dr-
culatlon on the campus of Oranae
Cout College and because of Ill
thorouJ;:h coverage of ~lana for
nt>xt Easter Week. a subJeCt of In·
tereat to that age-group, the protr
lem was In much discussion.
An emergency m<.>etlng or the
Veterans Club was called a nd a
policy was voted upon and carried.
Pres I d e n t Wally Longrid~c
called upon Rona ld Barlow, presi-dent of the Balboa Island l m·
prov ml'nt Association, and told
him that his Orange Coast club
had \ ot£•d that they wen• In full
a c <' o rd with the Association's
plan..r.; to l'liminate vandalism, of·
fen h·l· behavior, vulgarity, and
da mwrnu:; outlawry. Mr. Lon~
rld\"<' told Mr. Barlow that th<'
men and w o m en or his club
wn11trcl to help reinstate the social
fun thn t has marked t he Easte1'
We ks or the past and befOr(' they
wt'n' orr to Kor(.'a, and orrered
tht>ir fl<'rvices for any duty the
Al ·ocntion would assign th!'m for
maintvMnce of order. '
Mr. Barlow accepted th<' offer
of th!' SC'rvice-s of the 25 members
or th<' rlub, and they wiU be ap-
poinh'll to operate in thl' trarcic
control plan and In oth('r dutie11.
"H that is the kInd of levl'l-
headf'd. practical. socially-intelii-
~Pnt cstizcn that they are dE'velop-
inJr a t Oran~e Coast, then my tax-
dollar i paying dividends,'' Mr.
Barlow told this reporter.
thla area, Ol' 1n the OranRe Cout
Diatrlct, togetht>r with a few men
who served on our South Coast
during their training and liked our
community enough to return here
to school.
The majority or the membership
le comprlsro of cdrnba t veterans
who wa~ ashore at Inchon, and
made th!' freezing retreat down
from the Northeast corner of
Korea wht-n the Chinese first r l"-
leased their hordes, and In every
othe r campaign on that devas-
tated peninsula where Amctican
anns were borne with honor.
FacuJty advisor of t hl' club iS
Dr. James Thornton, OCC vice-
pr•csidE'nt.
Indicating a communlty-w I d .e
endorSt'ment or the Balboa Island
Railroader Retires;
41 Years' Service
A veteran railroadE'r with 4 1
)cars of S<'rvice. rani:ins: from
tank-town tl'l('graph<>r to office
('X('CUtivc·. has announced his re-
tirement as assistant freight
tralnmast«'r of Pacific Eh.>ct ric
Railway Co.
He l<; h ·an W. Erha rdt. 519
Poppy Ave .. Corona del Mar . who
began his railroadins: In 1911 as
agent and te legraph Opl'J:atvJ
with tht' Grf:'at Northt>rn. He s till
maintains a n int<•r('st in com-
municatic.on as an am u t (' u r
short wav" operator.
The Vett>ran's Club is comprised
Piimari ly of Korean vet!'rans, and
trwir average a~;e i about. 22
ypa~ nr lt'SS. and nearly e\'eryone
t:; a {.Tiiduate of a hi~h school of Mr. Erhardt put In 14 ypa r:;
with the Soo Line tx-rorc coming
-------------. to California and joining Pacific
R. W.BUTINE
• fnsaraaee
• Du.laeee Opportualtle.
• ttul Estate
t82!J S e",ort Ave .. Coata M~ ..
Bftacoa M!O, 6%16-.J
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Greyhound. He came to Pacific
Electric In 1933 whl:'n PE pur-
l chased Grt•yhound's i\totor Tran-
sit Co.
He was ofricc manag<>r of the
P E TrAnsporta tion 0<-pa1·t ment
from 1942 to 1948 and chJC f su·
IJ('r\'iSOr or schl'dUit>S from 1948
!O 1950.
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED
For Sale
RF.PO~~£SSED Blond S p i net.
~'lV•' !':113. Just like new. Danz-
Schmldt. 520 No. Main. Santa
ArA
ELECwrRlC AUTOETTE, new
brak1• linings, clt>Ct. charger.
BE !>Il-l. eves. HA 0254-J.
BABY ~PINET, a beauty, $391,
nnot hr-r $435. another repos-
sesS<'(). Pay out balanet-. An·
othN !481. Small upright, a
tx>aut y, $165. anothf'r larger ror S89. Oanz-Schmidt Big Piano
S tort 520 No-J!a.in Cor. 6th,
Santa Ana.
Miscellaneous
MANICURING by Helen. C a 11
HArbor 2187 for your appoint·
ment. Oet>'s Bfoauty Salon.
TELEPHOXF. A:-:SWERI:'\G st>rv-
icc our P\'<'18lty. Call Marg-drct.
HArbor 2082-R.
SPJNET Pianos for rent. All rent
In t<>rm allow('d If you buY.
Maple finish or blond, mahog:.-
any o r w~nut. Dan~·Schmidt.
Big Piano Store. 520 No. Main.
Santa Ana.
SHARP FREEZING and complete
locker plant facilities for home fr~zt>r ownen. Custom cutting.
Moisture-proof wrapping. Car·
tons. Lockers available. Harbor
Frozt>n Food Lockers, 418 30th
St., Newport Beach. HA 0718.
WILL BOARD CIDLDREN in
Lawn Bowline Club. n.e · wi.-with two two-bedroom h o u • e •
Improvement .u.oclatlon plaM .to
maintain o r d e r during the ap-
proaching Easter Week wu the
response from the people receiving
the letters addressed to tM prop-
erty owners. who sent in 89 pre.
paid applications for ~bertlhlp
by return mail. and nearly all with
I e t t c r s voicing an .enthusia tic
agreement with policy. ·
bowl eame on W~y. comple\fly furnbhed. $26,500.
when Jones defeated runner up
Fred Auftenkamp 17 to 5. Lots of patio.
Thirty-cl&ht memben parUd·
~~/~...,_------~·---·~---Semces " ..
Hal Will Smith
Realtor
P}'one Harbor ~J
205 Marine Avenut'
pated In t~ aeries, the fint of a
number of contests sponsored by
La'tuna Club. Teams from 22
d ties will compt'te ln the offlci:t.l
Southern Caliromla Lawn Bowl·
ing A$soclation Triples Tourna-
ment on July 18. Jon<>S has been 1 a member of the Ln~una Lawn Balboa Island. California
PAINTING
Earl Sheflin
273 Palmer St. -Costa Meu
BEacon 5457-M
Painting --Decorating
• Color Consultant •
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Ucen.sed Contractor
508 31at S t., Newport Bt>ach
Phone HArbor 24}.8-W
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H. H. HOLBROOK
Dependable Plumbing
A Prom~~~ Service
Phone HArbor 1418-W
2801 Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach
Bowle rs ror le\'eral years.
NEWPO RT
BOULEVARD
La rge Business Site
150x 150 ft . includmg fine
2 bedroom ho me. Level
Tand, all utilities Excel-
lent b uy. A wonderful
opportunity fo r any type
of business.
Full price , $18,000 -terms
B. A .NERESO N
REALTOR
00~1'\A S~HTl-1 -·PAl'L KELBY
DA:" J ACOHSE:'\
1982 Nc·wport Bhd. Costa ME'.;a
&>aeon 5225. E' t'S Beacon 6283-R
CORONA DEL MAR
EXCLUSIVES
1. Cute 2-bedroom home, double garage, fl'nced yard. h rt'p1acE.',
noor furnace. Only S2,000 down. Balance S100 JWr month.
Priced at 512.500
2. Spacious 2-bNiroom home, fireplace. plus gu<>st npartml'nt
wi th li\in~ room . bedroom. and bath. On ·choi('(• 1:; ft. lot.
1•; blocks t o Ocean Only $18,500. Easy terms.
BETTER lll'RRY. T H ESE WQ;'>;'T LAST L n:-.c;·
PRICE T. McCUISTIO N. Real o r
50.1 Coast fllvd .. C'orona dE.'I :\ta r J I II bor ·I';
; UNDOUBTEDLY
THE FI NEST HO ME IN C OST A MESA
This be a utiful residence, consisting of 4
b edroo m s. 3 baths, 3 car g ara g e , and
many , many delu xe features is located on
2 of the m ost d esira b le cor ner lots in Costa
Mesa . You Executives, w ho a re looking for
a fine large ho m e , canno t b eat this a t the
sacrifice pric e of
$19,500
W ith Excelle nt Terms
PHIL SULLIVAN---GEORGE EVERSON
l~l6 :"iP\\'port Blvd .. COST A ~fESA
I Acrt'<:s from thl' Costa M~ Bank I
Bt'acun i 123 · · Evl's. tlnrbor 3516-J or Beacon ;).~J
CORONA DEL MAR
2 Houses on 2 Lots PLUS
large Garage Apartment
w ith view . All for $22.500.
Terms .
GOOD INCOME
GEORGE J. DAVIES
Realtor
706 C oast Blvd HA 3597
C O RO NA DEL MAR
PRIVATE PARTY
O RIGINAL OV/NER
1950 CHE."VRULET :! dr. S tyl<'·
lin<> De lux!.' ::it•dan. Po" t•r klidt•,
radio. heatt'r , :.t'at rov,•rs, brand
n('w brak{'l; and paint JOb. E>..·
C('l!('nt condi tion
$1,495
t:'\o :;alPs tax •
Call Harbot 2f~ da~ tim.• or
~aron 6697-W
LIDO ISLE
Nearly new 2 Bedroom
fu rnis hed ho m e very
nea r e xceller.t bea ch
Doub le patio A terrihc
bu y a t
Sl5.500 Furnished
A'M'RACfiVF. TERMS
ROY GREENLEAF, Jr.
and Associate s
Builder -Realtor
3112 1'\ewport Blvd Newport
HArbor 2552 Evl'S : HA 3742
BALBO A ISLAND
3 BNiroom. 11 L ba lh. nPa rl\' nr,.,.
hom<'. Ha~ 2 CAr ga ra£:<'. · lar~tt wn lll'd patio.
S1 ()Ot'l DO \\ 'X
F. P W ALDRO N. Rl r. ,
30S )t urml' A\E.'
Balboa Island -• Harbo1 234
r-oo. :-.IOTHING. look!! better than a bt•..tutifu1 suit on a lovely
wom.~n: famous mak('s doing a
r"lll'at p e rforman c e. some
NEVER worn. Studio Styles,
~t'Rrl) New Appa rt'l for Women.
1201-F Coast Blvd. at Golden-
rod. CD~~~~~·~·~~~--~~
my home. Pre-school a~:e pre---------
ferrcd. HA 1104-M. It's Red
It's Ranchy
STEI~\\'AY GRA:":D. Save SlOOO.
Baldwin Grand, Henry F. Miller,
Mascm & Hamlin, Ma thushck.
Stodart. Baus, Bchr Sros. $395
up. Danz-Schmldt Big Piano
Storc. 520 No. Main. Santa
Ana
:! E A P. L Y CALl F. re\•ersiblc
broadloom rugs. 8x9 and 3x5.
S40 for both. Dinette Set.
HA IY.'>65-W.
KNABE SPINET. The greates t
plano in the world. Repossessed.
Sa\e $200. Terms. Danz-Schmldt
Bitt Piano Store. 520 No. Main.
Cor. 6th., Santa Ana.
Situations Wanted
MAL"'TENANCE GARDENER.
work by job or hour. Tacl
N&kagawa, 607 Ocean Blvd ,
CDM.
HOUSECLE~G w or k and
baby sitting wanted. Own oar,
BE 5197-R.
BABY SITI'ING. lronin& and
sewing. Mnt. Mabel Whitman. 507~ Heliotrope, CDM. HA
llfmt.
REUABLE baby altter. HArbOr 2925-J .•
RESPONSffiLE woman wU1 sit
with child or In vall d. Own
tt'anlpOrtatlon. HA 2268-W. . .
.
RE:'I:T A PIA.~O tor practice $5
per month. All term rent a l·
lowed If you buy later. Danz· Schmidt pianos. 520 N. Main
Santa Ana. Used pianos !rom
$85.
PHYSICAL THERAPY. massage.
Amanda Lloyd. 1021 Coas t Blvd.,
Port Theatre Bldg., CDM .• HA
3997-W.
COME JN and play the wonderful
Hammond Chord organ. Anyone
can t~lay in a few minutes. Danz-
Schmldt. 520 No. Main, Santa
Ana. Home of the Hammond
chord organ and Spinet organs.
MANUSCRIPT Typin~t and surgi-
cal stenography in my_ home.
Call after 4 p.m. HA 4383.
TRADE your old piano on wonder-
ful new Television Highest price
allowed. We buy used pianos
for cash also. 0 a n z-Schmldt.
Santa Ana. 520 No. Main.
WANT typlng In m y home. Very
reuonable. CaU HA 3900-J . ..._
FOR R ENT-Boat Slip, phone
Garden Grove 8024.
Fiberglass Materials
Wholesale and ReUU
Hull Gluslnc A Deck CoYeriq
Pacific Fiberglass, Inc.
1570 N~rt Blvd .. <:o.ta Mesa
• •• 4 •
Wanted
LOT IroR SALE ln R-3 Zon~ DOCK for 30 fl. cabin cruis.?r,
40xl18 located on best CDM Atlantic 04357 or , Box C-31
treN 11'2 blocks from Oceen .Erwign.
for ,_.le by ownt>r. HA 1736-J. lEI' US take your~le e call&.
FOR S ALE-30x85 ft. lot. 1 blk. accutate and I eervice.
from ~an Ftt.. New port, _ea_u_Ma_J"Ra ..... re_t_ ..... HA. ___ • ... R._ ......
$1575. HA. 2552. t-'1/l"S •• HA 3742. u-lp Wcmt.\1
EASTE R R EN TAL Sl~ n.
room. accommodates 3, ldtcMil -------............ ---......... prh.ilt>ges. COM, Block from EXPER. BEAUTY . OPERATOR
OcNn. HA 0559-R. wanted. Balboa Bay Club. S.l.
PVT. PARTY want• to IMq unall ph• ~. Y"rly enpl.
houlfo wtth Gar. apt., or .... n ~ HA 2'J89..J for appt. or
duplex ln JOOd condition ln apply at Uclo Fuhlonl.
CDM. Bax C..J2. Enslp. WAITRESS In etablllhtd care IR!:.S=..s:=o .. tt!& ~~~,.~t ~~~~t -a IQ a..t. twin..._ RA Hllftwa1, a>M.
.... ~ J --~------~~~~~---Miiltt N& t:Wi'. 6ft .... ...._ ·'ft.\.~.._. llO.SOO. FOR UNT.:..:.sidi awa. a..lt .....s-
CiiiiiiLl~ a en, \11bntc,.-IUdftw. cll8e ...... ....... .::;,.-· .,.., ... dliDI. ..... , ~ ~· ... lt._...... ~-:-=-.J::; -.~a· .. ~ .. .., ~ •* ~ 111 -~-~_!!2!11 ' a~' fiJ'. Maa,.t. ---
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CORONA DEL MAR
VOGEL VALUES
Ne w . rustle 2 bed room home set among tow e ring
Eucalyptus trees w ith view of canyon, hills & ocean
Built around patio. One wall o f 14x20l!z living room
and entry hall lined with stippled flagstone. Extra
large view w indow s . hug e fi re pla ce. LGvely tiled
bath . Eve ry mch a home designed for easy living.
Priced right --e xcep tio nally good fi nancing .
Cho ice location · O cea n side o f hwy. This n eat 2
b edroom home is just waiting for a nice couple to
retire and enjoy both the house and the quie t, restful
surroundings. Close to ocean -stores & transporta-
tion . 13xrl7 living room, dining room, sun porch,
hardwood floors, furnace , fenced yard, covered C€-
ment patio. The least e xpensive home in this fine
a rea. Only $1 2,700.
THE VOGEL CO ..
1301 Cout Blvd., Corona del Mar
HA 1741 HA 1477 Eves : BE 5145-~1. HA 0461-W , HA 306-J
REMEMBER !!
View property is strictly h m tted .
We have JUSt listed 2 of the VERY
FINEST view h omes in Shorecliffs.
Fo r the ultimate in year round liv-
ing PLUS MAXIMUM SECURlTY of
investment see these o utstanding
homes today.
STANLEY HADFIELD. Realtor
NONA HYER and CURT DOSH. Assoc:Jatea
718 Marine A\-e., Balboa laJaDd Harbor 20
BALBOt\
THE BEST INCOME BUY
t.oc:.ttd in lbe HEART OF BALBOA. a fc-v.• >O rda to lh\'
Bay, 2 bib. to ...._ ..,.,.,. .. 8 ~t~ty rumllhed
apta. ~ton. ._.repriAa mett laundry room.
......._ llltetJ• •· .._, automatk outliclt lilhtmc.
A·l CONt>mON. Oonailtt ot 2 btodroom apt on n P'?ont and'7 slnlo .,.._
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IT'~ I~ THE
BACK RAY AREA
3 lar~t> bE-droom-,. ~ full baths.
dmml; room 16 11 " 42 fl.
rumpus rotJm Wlfh hUI It-in
BBQ. Plectric ~Pit~. ~1nk. And
bar. Wa ll to "all cai'JX't
1 hrou~hout Op.•n tx-am C\'11-
mc. Th1s homE.' rould bo• u..'l'd
a incom.-prosx-rt ~. as Jl can
tlt' dhidcd into unl' 2-1>\>dnn.
~tnd a 1-bedrm homt•. 2-car
~ara~t-. beautiful landctrap-
in£: Circular dri \t'" a). UH'r
2.200 square ft 1n t hts IO\l'h·
hom{'. situatl-d on ~ or an
ucr('. Plt>nt~ or room fl1r
uni t.;. S'' immm~ pool. l'tc
To a quahfied b u ye r.
1t's the BUY OF THE
YEAR fo r only $3 000
d o w n.
Call BE 6396 or HA 1:193-J
19 53
MULTIPLE USTfNG '
RECORD
64 Properties
SOlD ! ! TO T AWNG
$898.040.00
If your property
qualifies, it will
be listed with
over 1 SO Realtors
and salesmen.
CALL ANY MEMBER
OF THE NEWPORT
HARBOR BO~ OF
REALTORS
.. . .. --... -.... --------.... -. -
I
OPEN HClJSE
SATURDAY -SUNDAY. -Yarab 2181. 22ncl
217 Abalone Ave., Balboa J.land
Do you think a home haa a ~
We .do, and when you drop in and -tbla
rushc bedroom and lanai home on IJitle
Balboa Island, you will know why. From
the ch~;ful firepla.ce and high open ~
to the l!Iendly paho, there is a feeling of
rela xabon a nd congeniality. Price is
$1 7,950. I
Le t's ma ke 1t a date THIS WEEJCEND.
ISLAND REALTY CO., Realtors
"Service Is Our Busi~s"
Harvey D. Pease Park and Aga tt> Balbo& lll.and ________ Day or E,·cs, call Hl..rbor 377
OCEAN VIr:':/ -WITH GRACIOUS UVING!
Thi :l bNh r~mr • 3 b••th !Jomo' combin <'S modrrn construe-
lion and 1 k ··•n F•ur1t IJ\Im: In tht-b!'st Ull.'a on Balb6a Pen-
Uid · '.! b •tlrurvr: 'llitt 't'J),ll ,Ill' from nu in ~ • bu1 lt by
a ronu.trl• 1 fv1 lu """ hnmt• -so 11 has aU tlw reofin~ments
or cu ... •nm d .... 'II • -tl; II flut lll~t> on Oc~an • PRIJI.fE view
a nd PIICfd '' ·I t '' ~ 1:!.:-,otl t L•f<'· Insuran<'P Loan of S20,000
commit wu • Pl. ;o,, ..,,.,. tht
' HARBOR INVESTMENT CO.
REALTORS
308 30th St Newport Beach HArbor 1600
DRIVE BY
438 Ar;u r.t t .. '' • on, nr C'orona dt•l Mar's m~t
uttl<.('!l' "''I •·r dupJ,.,,.. Lot" of Lrr(k and n od-
wood. ~h·J~' r110
THEN PHO 'E
llarbw ~-~~ ••f'l''l lllm(·ll• 10 "f>e the charm ot th·· :'l:t'w f.n.:hnt.l rn•• nu1..,
O R PERHAPS
You'c! '•k • • tl~tl l" lo~•·u•t• hom•• \.\ll h ~ IJ•d·
rooms. n11 •• ~.111j .n \'\('••II• "' ltK-.111vn lur <ml~
$825C
SEE
STAN LEY A. SMITH, Realtor
131 l Coast Bh d Corona del Mar
3.:..~3:)A INCOME
One c! ·::"' r;-::;· -:•·;-::C:.·:e Ir.come Pro per-
ties tn Bc:b::-:: ::-E>"J 8 t,::·nts of 4 doubles
::tnd 4 s.:-'1k'.: B _.J, .or year round or sea-
sona l rc:: · 0:-. 3 i~Ys fac1:::g BalQoa Blvd.
end roor.':: :ui cddHional bldgs Attractive re-
··Jrn o:~ sales price of $46 500
C.lll HArbor 32i7
BALBOA REALTY CO.
q)pflO"Itf' Balboa Bank ot Aml'nca l
ROSS \.REELEY JoseplunP \\' t>t.
700 E. Balboa Bl\d Jack Pin~hllm
BALBOA
OPEN HOUSES
SUNDAY Mc:=h 22nd -11 A M to 2 P. M.
:::· 2222 ::.r.c 2122 t>I.Irar:1a:-BALBOA PENI NSULA
Your host Mr F1tzpatn ck
BAY AND BEACH REALTY
1450 \\'. Balboa Rh d. !';~oport Beach
HArbor 1264
ANOTHER STANLEY EXCLUUSIVE1
CORONA DEL MAR
3 bedrooms-la rge hvmg room w ith wood-
b ur nmg h re p lace -large separate dinmg
:-oom • natural wood cabinets m kitchen -
b a rbeque m patio -d ou ble garage -attrac-
tive use of flagstone. b ric k, and wood pan.
elling throughout
EXC ELLENT LOCATION
NEAR NEW GRAMMAR SCHOO L
$13,950
Please call Harbor 2474 for further rnforma-
tion and appointment to see
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
615 Coast Blvd . C orona del Mar
Eves: BEacon 5517 -M
OCEAN FRONT
C'harmm~ Homt' pl\la Oupk-x • ntllr).)• new • 6 bfodroonw
3 bath Attnu:tl'-c-lr rurnllhf'd tile bethJ and kltcheaa.
Cho <X' locaunn And adjoinln« lot 1\'allablf'. ~llnt In-
rome. ~«'nt'roUll lernw.
$38,500
COST A MESA VALUE
3 bt-droom H~ on 4 ltlrte Jou. Ooi«o to SChoo• ud
Bus D<"-~ D1 tnct. Th•• •wk'll bel'ftin With luw .-.
()a)"'"''W'r\1,
$10,000
UNDER 110,000
2 ~~G. ...... 5 r-.noN. .......... Mer~. 1. Leen ..... ...._
$9.150
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Happy Easter ·
With gay. colorful
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We understand that Sandrn
Denlinger. former Harbor Higll
graduate now San J()S(' collf'gc
freS hman, has pledged the local
])(:>Ita Kappa. Sandre .... to rl"Cf'iVt' the Harbor
Pa .nh;,uenio Scholarship I a s t
spring.
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\Ve'n• heard many folks n.'-
mark, "Wish ~ thrri'
thing Wt> could do for those poor
boys in Korea." We now ha\'e CIIRISTY IS
word that there is a nero and a A 6 lb. 5% oz. baby girl, whom
All Types Tractor Work
DISCI:\:G -PLOWING -EXCAVATING -SKlP LOADER
Utility Trailen For_ Sale or Rent
TrCiiler lkairSemce--
Oftrload s~
Chrome Trailer Hitches
formf'r Harbor rl'Sident is doing have named Christy Fox. is I S DONALD LOHAN "'mething ahout it. The project foucth child o f Me. a nd ""· 2255 Harbor Blvd., Cor. Wi son t.
is ··eandlt'S for KoN.'a" and the ... !. Fox, 713 Gold;enrod An •. II' G •-· I :~~:";~.; Roto-TiUing -WC'Cd Cut ling -Levc mg -ar ... ,mng CQS"'A MESA M f ' young lady is Helen Davis of del Mac. S he was horn • · , 1 ·~ ,_,. ,1 _.,.18,. ~ 4 ,Hono!ulu daughter of . Mrs. H elen ~~~~~>~fa~c~c~h=S~.~a~t~H~oa~g~>~l~c-~~Be~a~co;n~6~983~====220~~1~N~e~\~vpo~rt~~B~I~vd§.,~C~os§t~a=~~l~esa§~~~=====================~= W"V__.-.. ~ •. D1wis of 50fP,..., Mart){old A\'C., Hospital. Also in the fam·
1 Corona del Mar. ily ar(' Gary 8, Tony 5 and Carol •1.
225 Forest Ave. It has lx'en reliably rcportl'd
that there arP nt>ve1· t"OOUfi:h can-
LAGUNA BEACH d.Jes for men a t thr front. I n
Phone Lagune 4-6544 fact one pvt. 1st class soldier
\\'rites that "candJes arc so
scarce that we burn oil, mosqwto
4.11LL1WC'l71ltLir'trulUJJtY10L'i1f.4.1TCll'" rt'p t'll e nt a nd cigarettes for
a"p~lT_ ER light." From Hawaii they have
1 c.n•' established s~v Navy trans-
portation to the war zone. Helen
E:N'fAtS has written to her mother urging
her to collect candles of a ll kinds
S4lB .TIDE and pieces. Even birthday can-
_,MS ()fftee 8appiJ dies, she says, may be melt!'d
r
:-:'::"'::_ _ _;;:_ __ ;_· --:-::--,!down into larger ones. Candlt•s
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may be sent to Mrs. Davis in
PI ANO LESSONS Corona del Ma.r or dirrttly to hl'r
by Charlotte Prusso
I Monthly Rates
BEacon 6489-M
498 Abbie Way
dauJ!;ht('r at 1566 Wild('l" Ave.,
l Honolulu. Hawaii.
Thl' i'\l'\\'J)Ort Beach Etx-11 Club
has also done some candll' col-
,l<'cting throughout th•·ir varioU5
t S('Ctions. l\1 iss Li lian lJanlt•ll of Costa Mesa ~ c · 1 (near Harper Schoo]) 1 ~·hore h ffs is mai ing t hl'm
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u ardw:tre -H lm!lol'Wnrett As if bf>in;::: wa.vs and mt•llns
Your One .. Stop S tore chaimmn of th•' A s:. 1 s t a n c 1·
STROO'~''S LE-ague. ;tnd modC'!l1111.: In tht'ir I I st,ri<' show and shopping day next
T e \Viokle na:ntware T u {'S d ay. wasn"t kt'cping 1.('{'
1 ~Irs. Paul I Rog('n; busy, the>
P:1y Oa• and Phoae Blllt H~ family is also moving to a ba~·
\\'(, 1\rl" Jlnpt))" to 8.-rn~ You front hom£> on Lido.
180% Newport Blvd.
~&. S.'!%2 CMta K~
See Our Windows
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Wh ile Bobbv l v('S!('r·s husband
Don w11~ m the t•ast "n busint-M,
acony
~;!Y . ., baszc
J!aistbander
LS only
10.95
Newest ;;-rtion or a wo11derful buy! The dress that behaves
like )0 dreues, when you change aCCf:JSOries. The dre&a that
fits without aherations, thanks to the buil t-in "cinch"
waiatbaod. The d.ress that wehes like linger ie and shakes o8'
wrinkles quickly, because it's carefree Sscony-Cie11_a acetftte
jeney. A famous. star_ practically lives in her Wa1stbuder !
I SEE IT IN LI.FE MAGAZINE
All 1t.ze1 a~d colon, print. and stripeS slightly higher
---·~--To The Served -By.
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SOUTBi:BR CALIFOBIIA EDISOI COMPAIY
The following is copy of a Jetter which we have sent to all employees of Southern California Edison Company:
The wage issue in this continuing Strike, and the ez-
planation of whY it is impossible for Management to go
beyond the offer of liberal increase already accepted by the
C.I.O. Union, is further dcaJt with in ads appearing in the
papers on"Monday, Man·h 16t.h or Tuesday, March 17th.
In this letter I want to return to and to deal, I hope
finally, with the compulsory Union membership or "Union
Security"' issue. We continue to hear from some of you who
have not retu.mcd to work, as well as from others, the fear
expressed that Management may yet "give" on this issue
and that you will be oonfront<d with the danger of ponalties
which these Union Leaders might then have the power to
impoee upon you for your loyalty to your job.
The purpo8e of tiU.. letter il to remoue once ond for all
Any doubt or fear that the preaent management of this
Company will ever COnMnt to the impotition upon you of
compullory Union membership.
Fint of aU, we refuse to do eomething which we do not
have tbe right to do, under tbe ...,.,. that ..., "could get
away with it"; that "it ill the easier way out"; that "the
public would rather have you impoee Union membership on
your employees than to be bothered, tbreateDed. aDd iDcon-
venienced by a strike"; and that "the governmental author-
ities will O.K. the Union Shop if you say the word." All of
thoee arguments have been made to us. Then they were
backed" up with the force, the threat of violence, and the
great public injury which this strike represents.
THAT WHICH IS DEMANDED IS WRONG AND
THE USE OF FORCE AND VIOLENCE (THE UNCON-
TROLLABLE POWER OF A STRIKE), TO GET IT,
MAKES IT DOUBLY WRONG.
The great majority of Edison men and women, and we
are sure that (under a secret ballot) the great majority of
the Union's members, are and would be against being com-
peUed to join a Union.
As for the Managen of the Edison Company, we realize
it wou1d be much easier at this moment to say yes and thus
get rid of the strain of this Strike and purchase a little more
time at the apeMe of the freedom of our fellow-empJoyees.
We would still have our jobs.
For years now, business' managers have given way in the
face of threats of force. The ipanageii could always ration-
alize and justify their action by argumenta which, .-entially,
amount to saying that might makes right, and that the easier
way is the better way. To some extent, we of the Edison
Company may have been 'guilty in the past of going along
with similar arguments and giving in under pressuree.
BUT ALWAYS THERE COMES A TIME WHEN TO
YIELD FURTHER IS TO SURRENDER IN OUR
OPINION, THIS IS SUCH A TIME. HERE IS WHERE
WE MUST TAKE A STAND. WE CANNI.l'r AND WE
IVILL NOTSELLOUTTHELOYAL,HARD-WORKING,
l:uNSCIENTIOUS .PUBLIC SERVANTS WHO WORK
WITH US IN THIS COMPANY, AND WHO ARE NOW
WORKING LONG, ARDUOUS AND VERY TIRING
HOURS TO KEEP SERVICE GOING, WHILE THEY
ARE SAYING TO MANAGEMENT: "HOLD THAT
LINE; DO NOT SELL US OUT TO THIS LITn.E
GROUP OF IRRESPONSmLE UNION LEADERS."
OUR ANSWER, WE REPEAT, IS, "WE CANNOT AND
WE WILL NOT DO SO."
Tbeoe mea haw lomed this otrike DOt to I'OJIIOI!y uy
wrong, oot to attempt to eOnect a:m:ae i.Dj .. tice, peat w
small; but simply ud pwely to ~~ mon poU1er for llleoO-
aelve•. ,
Since, we wideretand, eoDBeDt of Mao.qemeDt il ueca-
IIBlY for thit Union to get what it ia ukin&', it il Maoagemeat
who would bMr tbe 181poaaibility lor doin« this pe~~t ill-
justice to our lellow-workers.
We aumot give that which ia not ours; and the freedom
of our employees ie oot oun to Jive. To c:oDBent to this p-ab
lor power by tboee men who ha .. ehown tbemoel ... <leaper-
ate and recldeaa enough to c8ll this strike, which threoteao
bealth, aolety and welfare, would be a betrayal which ia
simply unthinkable.
This ia oot heroic& This ia not a grandatand play. This
is simple common .mae and "square-dealing,"-• stand
taken by men who will, I assure you, never give iD to theBe
men in face of tbeee threats, and DOW, speaking for myaelJ'
ouly, I will further aasure you that I will resign my pooition
as President of this Company before I will give my CODI!ellt.
In other words, if tbe OODBeDt of tbe President of this Com·
pany is required in order to impoee oompulabry Union mem~
bersbip npon the employeeo of tbe Company, that conaent
if it il ever obtaiMd will be obtained from eome President
other than tbe undemigned. '
BILL MULLENDORE
SO WILL YOU STIIP UP liD • ?
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For many years DOW, the AmericaD people have feJt the JDI!II8<Je to their liberty from the demands of the advancing
and I!IICnlllCbing powerful leaden of pri!IBilM poupe. Most of us haw deplored this rille of Mired power in tbe bends
of iu..,.....,..mJe and reckla!a mea. We hew cleclaimed against it; and repMtedly tbJouRh tJ-yean, many of us,
..;.,. tbe banleaa of rising tum and other coBIB and tbe lart of freedcm and oppcll'tuDity for our cbildral, hew Mid:
a'HIS TREND OF AFFAIRS/I" -· ----•
"WHAT CAN WE DO? IF ONL;~AD ,A CHANCE TO STAND UP AND BE COUNTED AGAINST.
I :Well, a.t.ou.en of tbe Edil!oa ,liare is auch a chanc:e. U you WBDt to help pn!Wlllt ib, l:nt...._ of otm
more ,CCllltrol over your electric MrVice mch ,.,..lr'eaa and ineapJnodhle mea • tiDe who are DOW ttuw..,;.._
your health, welfaJe and aafety, you cu Jet • bow that you support the Moqelllllllt of tbe Edleoa Cc•••HU\7
iD their oppoeitioll to tbe impooitioll ol oompulamy union llli!IDboablp oa tiDe who --loy1IIJ,y Pllhwllc
udUOIIIi Wlll'lr t.hroach 1oac hounl m •tt-•!ptiac to mmntUI this vit.l .a. •tdc • •ice r. you, -the Cii4iWiioa r ol tl8e omfoa --who-tryiDc to iDianupl; lt. It. :row problem~ •lllllllll• it ia that of tbil Cc-'4•111.
I pbkta -~-,oa. 1 .. • W. C. II""""'-. Prrli-.,
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Real tor ~
Notary
IN CORONA
SINCE
1219 Cout
HArbor 83-Eves:
Past Presidents of
Furniture Restoration
1 Chair bottoma, benchn alid atools restored
usin& cane, rush, rMd. etc.
HARVEY'S' MO\'ED ,,.. "E'"''cE Capilla are Honored
Furniture Repair
2050 Santa Ana Ave.
Cup!. John Mason a nd fam1 1,Y E.sp('Cially honored at the
bet:n transferrl'd to the Womrn's F£'1\owship m('('ting of
Air Division at Auslir> the C"oronn del !\Ja1· Communi!,\' Costa Mesa. BEaoon 6133-J !..-----------,---' 1I T···X>" Thr-ir Harbor art"'a hom~ Chun;h hC'Id rC'C('Iltly were the
Silver Platers
at i"IS F<•r·nlcaf A\"('., Corona fin• past pn•sidenlll of t he Asso-
\1 lei••''""' which was fou nded /\.<; . .<~r.
-------'"Ca pri Ia C'ircle .. Each of t he
And SUversmlths SilO\\"~ :Sf:\\' t'IU·IS
Repair • Refl.nlshlng ~ Replate Pa rt of till' films from his n·· Gold ~ Silver-Coppel-~ Brul tr·ip .to !hi.• Soulh Arnr rican
Near Community Church rontin£"nt wrrf' s hown FridHy
1914 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mea. ni•·ht to a .1-:I'OUP of frit•nds by BEacon 5113 "" ~====~~~~~~====1~~:'~ LiKthart of La~una . All of
Margaret L Scharle
Teamer-ol PlaDo Orp.nilt -An ocnpenkt
~-307 GOLDENROD A. VK. eor-dollllar
his ma ny shots flrf' In color. -------IIARI.IORITt:s. MO\'E t:AST
Now Ke tling The Ensign at the
:\Iarine rotation in ' Cherry Poinl.
North Carolina, arc-tl;le J . ·w.
bia s family. who formerly
li\'ed at 445 Begonia Av(!., Co--
rona de l M a r .
PBI81CIAJir8-..4R7aO_,If8 No. A·H4M
\cad;•rs d•-seri tx-d reml•mbranCf.'S
as pr.-.sldc-nt of th(• group bc~:in·
ni m.: \\ilh lh{" fil'$1 prcsidt•nl,
~Irs. F ranC"c-s Cox and folh.~win::.;
in ltt~ir turn wilh Mr-s. 0 . Z.
Robcrlson. Mrs. John f.:. SadliC'r,
:\In;. OliH•r Campbell and :\lr:J.
\\'('ndt'll Hoyt . The cur r c n t
pr('8idcn1 , Mrs. Grori;l' Davie:>,
tJn•sidM.
l"ewly e!ec1rd pro~ram chair-
man, ~h·s. Castleman .Smilh, in-
lrodu("('d Mrs. Paul Babbitt. wh(\
rt'\il"wed lht' book "Who Walk
Alone" by Perry Rurs::~s. Thl'
mt•f'ti"n g was O(l('nl'd with u
luncheon.
NOTWE TO CREDITORS Lawrence K:. Gundrum, ESTATE OF ANNA FRANCIS CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS M D' N ATTRASS, aka ANN FRANCIS nCTJTIOliS FIRM NAME
• • N ATfRASS, aka ANNA F. NAT· The undersigned do hereby cer-
1741Supe!ioi'Aft.,COitaM-TRASS. DECEASED. tHy that they are conducting a
PnetJce llmlted to Dill 9
-f\IO'I'JCE l S HEREBY retail gasoline ~nice st atIon
ol Ear, Noee, Throl.t; AUeru t.o the credlton or and per-business at 2920 Newport Boule·
Oftlee Hours: by Appolnt:meat sons having claims the \"Rrd, Newport Beach CR\ifornla
BE-aeon 8508 or BEacon 6835 said decedent or to und£'r th£' firm name and style of ::~;;;~;!:!!!.!!;~!;!;::~ file them with nec-essar y REED'S SU PER SERV I CE vouchers in the office the Clerk 1 and that suid firm is compos("d of ot the Superior Court or the I he followinr: p e r so n !I whose
Baltz Mortui'TT"V County or Orange, State or Cali· names in full and places or resi·
""""z fomia or to prHCnt the same. d('OC1:' art' as follows:
Chapel b)' the S. with 'the necessary vouchers. to Floyd G r !' i w <'. 403 l\tasnolla
thl" undersigned a t his or her pia« AW' .. Costr1 Mt'sa HARBOR 42 of business, t~wit : c/o Hurwitz :\ll'r\'in Grr iwl', 119 East C£'Cil
Corona del Mar, Callfomla and Hurwitz. Attorneys at Law. Pln<'f'. C'osla Me~a
2611 Newport Boulc\·ard, 'Newport Wi-tnc-!0!' ow· hand I his 25th day ~==Am=p:le::::Of:::'-:S:u.e=:'=Par=:kln="=~' B e ach Caliromia. within six or Fc-!)t·uary. 1%:\. months 'afi C'r the first publica· F \.(JYD GREI\\"F:
tion of ThiS notice. ~1 1-:H\"lX C RF.l\\"E
FrtPDdlY Neighborhood Service Dated February 20. 1953. ST.\ TF. Of·-CAI.IFOHXI.·\)
ARKES RIDLEY FRED S. NATTRASS, JR. l ss
p -Exrcuto r or tht' Estate or C'OI'XT\' 0F nP..\XGF: ' GRAUEL CHAPEL Sl'lid clCCNknt . t)n lhi{ ~~''h r\;1~' nr F<·hnt!lt'y.
lll'RWlT'".l & HURWITZ 19.i:l. b-·,--r · ,. ., Xl•':-or\· l'ublw ~ 11 0 Broadway 2611 Newport Boult'\'ard j in and f " n .•. ·.itt ("ol!l.t'-" nr.J
!'o:"t·wport Dench, Cnlifnn1ia , St.rb' r• -..:.lm! ri··tt'in nnd duly BEa-n 5610 Costa )feM · 1 1 • ;===--===========:..._..:A:ll~o:•·=n:e~):'~f~n:'_'~';x~oc~·'~''~'~"-· ---t ennorn1~~ • ' , .. , ,,,,,!·n p.•r<:o,,-a!tv ;q,J.. d rr. ·l fi •i\\'1' :1nrl
:\J1·J"\ill t: 1 ''' 1.·~11\1!1 1!1 nlf' tO
Dee's Beauty S l hP 1l1r l"'r,,·n~ \\!n ... ,. !l'oml's nrc a on suh~r.d, •I lol T!t• \\llbln il'slr\1·
nt• nt. .orHI , kt:o •'-' !··,1,..,•,1 lo lllt'
th"lt !Ia\ •\• •1'•,1 tho• ~hnlt'. Nelle, Dorris, Donna
Manicuri ng by Helen
Fcaturin ~~Jiclene Curtis Permane nt!
HAIRSTYLING ---HAIR COLORING
1415 Const. Bh·d. RA.rbor ~187 Corona del Mar
A-~ PLUMBING
8PUlLU.IZJ:8 IN IUCPAIB8
oa7 a mpt w • ._ u.~e.ra
Mode,. ,...., T..h t.r s.-r I SiN: Stoppef"
LeWIS• -~ IIUOON D11 ___ ,. __
LIVING ROOM
BEDROOM
DINiNG BOOM
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rrHANAU,IN1
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IIAI.Y ...... --IW L-k'ID.
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WALL SHELVES
BEDDIMG ...
DllMitY
CUDIT -... ~ -.. .... ...
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In \\"P1:1 .. , \\'h•r• <'~f I h:l\,..
hl'l'('UI'II• ~·I 1,"\ l·:u~r! ;u:tJ affiX('d
mv nffinli ~ ~~ '\~p d.l\· and )•''\r
in.this "''r,,:,,tt·· wSt nbc,,·e
wrilh:n. ..
11 n m:-..-r;
:"--ly co:nn~J..,<;ilon l XT•it·,·~ Oct. 30.
I O.,'J I.
P ublish' :\htreh 'i. l~. 19. :'6, in Tht'
:-.lewport llnri>o:ll' Ensh:n. ........... ..,.._
FIR ST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
lJOl Vie Lido, Newport l .. ~h
A branch of The Mother Chu~h. The ' Fil'il Ch ur1:1i of Chritl. Scienlitt, in Bot·
totl, Man achw,etts.
Somday School . __ --·----·-q: IS a.rn
s~,~nday SaNic e 7 .... ______ , ___ .1.:00 ··"'
W.dne\d•y Evel'oi ~q muting~ 8:00 p.m.
Reeding ROOt'l'l locared at Ill Pel"'
St., Be lboa, it open daily from 12 11oon
to S p. "'· ••tept Sunday, and holid•ys
netiol'oa lty obJe.Ned.
The pwblic: ;, cordiell y invited to et·
tend tile thurc:h IINic:es end 111e the
Reedi119 ROOtTO. .... .. . .... . ................. ..
Rcmcho MMa
Nursery School
State Ucer.d and Ajlpioftd
Frcm 2 to • r.... . ~~....,.-........... ~
'-~-.... ---.. 1 'n'anlpor1atiaa J\rn'l'ti'.
110 E. 15da St. --..... ? ....
tole
Wed.
---Collua .
Meehers' Club f•Drke .... New
Social Thurs. ly ••• Gnap . H~ 011
James T. Van Dyb, prHi(knl New mernlwn of the Corona JC-fW' m •-.t
, president, ap--
Hilliard, Mrs.
Ernest Me·
installation
of thto Newport Harbor S.nk. Co-•r Mar Community ~ will C..ta .._ ...... ':: = ~rm~~ :,'~~·e r.:!n~lr::: 1
be honored next Wedneldly at r..-..n:t.:. Z:!:e:'; -~ lllll
of tht' Independent B:Jnk(!.l"l Aao-the regular meeUng of the Wom-rS Newport. ..,.. ....
elation ol Southern Caliromla. an en's Fellows hip of the Corona IF •ay Dr .• Oalt8 ...._ o.-ganh:atlon com~ of more 1Mn 65 oom.munlty owned and op-del Mar Community Qlurc.h. ~
('rated banks In the JOU!hland. meetinl( will be Opl'nf d ·
Announcement of his appol,ntme~t sanctuary with dcvotlo~ by
to the committee 111~$ ['18de lhllio Paul Babbitt. A musical ' pro-
WN!k by the Asaoclatwn I ~ntiY gram wilt be presented by Mary e I e c t (' d presldt>nt, Wilham C. . Nl'ar~·.vicepresldentoftheUnlon Batten ~tefft'n~l'n, vocalist:
·Sa:,lwe
IUN.IIalallt. ........ .. ··~.....,
• Batik & Trust Co. or Los Angele.. Faye Sprcer. \1ollmst ; and Ma r-
A Job's Daught<'rs ham dinne r .:..:---cc::cc:.:..:::_ ______ .::_-.--lgaret Scharl<' at thf' pinno.
• BJBL£S 411 Na
CARDS
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hu been announc e d for thi!i Charic!l Ary Jr., Mrs. Robert Following ·tlw mN·Ting. tl.>a \.\ill
Thursday at the Fr·iday Afternoon S~th, Mrs. W . E. Nich6bl, Mrs. E. be served in Pllt;nm Hall of t l•l.'
Club. The April m(l('1in~ will be V. Rag~o.n, Mrs. 0 . E. White, Mrs. chu"rch. Hostesse!l wlil be Mr.,,
held on the first of Apl"il at thOo! Walter Burroughs, Mrs .. Ern"est Meta Nelson, chairman: Mrs. \V .
home of Mr!l. Kl•nneth John!Wn, McClellan Ml"'l. Dean S mllh, Mn.l L. Bakk la M u "~~~~~=~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~ Newport. 1·1 a r r y jiill.iard, Mra. Kennf'Th " ' ' " · • P.otK>rtsou.
P rcst>nt at tht' :1.1arch m«>ling Johnson, M rs. 0 . T . StC>Ison. Mrs. Mr• .Cian>n('(' fXx!9-
were Mr.~. R obrrt Hill. Mrs., A.W.Gunnand HerbertJack!.ICin. D~n. --------~------------=----==----~-----
CUURCll 01!' OUR l.ADY
OF MT. VAKME L
lUl W. Balboa Blvd., Newport
HArbor 0! 14 '
Father Steplroea Kiley, P .. tor
Fa ther Edmund Maecbler
A•L Putor iunday Maslf'S: 8 :00, 10:00, 11 :30
a. m. Weekday ltlau: 8 :00a.m
Confession: Saturdays and eves
of lst Fridays a.nd Holy Days
from 4:00 to 5 :15 p.m . and. from 7:09 to 8 :15p.m.
CHJliST VHt1R.CH BY THE SEA
Corrunualty Methodl•t
Balboa Blvd. at 14th St., N ewport
HArbol> !!6-W
Putor: KeY. ~ Roy Peadell
Sunday Worship Service: 11 a.m .
Church School: 9 :45 a. m. Mid·
week Meeting: 7 :30p.m. Wednes-
day preee-ded by 6 :30 p.m. pot-
luck.
nRST CUURCH OF CURJST
SCIENTIST
UOS Vla Lido, Newport Beacb
llArbor %-1!8
Sunday School : 9:15 a.m ., Sunday
Service: 11 :00 a.m .. Wednesday
Evening Meeting: 8:00. Read·
lng Room, 111 Palm St., Balboa,
ol)f'n daily from noon to 5 p.m.
except Sundays and holidays.
nRST RAPTIST CH URCH
OF NEWPORT
Balboft 81\"d., 19th & Court Sta...
•Newport
Putor: II. V. Nlekel
Sunday ser\'ices: 9:45 a. m., Sun~
day School: 11 :00 a.m., Worship
Service: 7 :30 p.m. Sunday e\·e-
nin~ Service; Mid-week Service: 7 :30 p.m. Wednt'Sdiy-Prayer
Me-eting.
ST . lAMES EPISCOPAL •
S%08 \'Ia Udo, Ne"'JIOrt Beacb
Mlalater:
Rev. Paul Moore Wbeeler
HArbor l!SO
Sunday Servl~: 8 :30 a. m . Holy
Communion, 9:30 and 11:00 a .m
Morning Prayer: 9 :30 a.m . ~
Vstration for . Sunday School. Thursday Serv:aces: 9:15 a. m.
Prayer Guild: 10 :30 Holy Com~
munion
ST. AS DREWS
PRf:SBYTI:RlAS OHURCD
!MS! St. Alldr~ Rd .•
Newport J;fe.ll{blA, aero. the
street from RIP Scbool
BEacon 80'71
Pastor: Rev. l a mes S. Stewart
Sunday Worship Senit'e!l at 9 :30
and 11 a .m. Sunday Sehool at
9 :30a.m. ___
!\"'EWPORT IIA.RROR LUTIIEUAN"CUURCII
1021' CIIJf Dr., :o-ii"\\"POrt Jlel$:ht.l
8 £.'\C:On 6fl5fJ.\\'
Pn~lor : ICe\", Olio FlM"hl"r
Church .School: 9 :30 a .m. Sunday:
Sunday SC'n ie£': 11 :00 a.m.
COitOX,\ n EL ~i.\r:
CO:,J:"Ifi":--.;'IT\' ('IH"HCII
Con~ r!'t:.•l iton:\ 1
t he Way to a Fuller Li fe Anend Regularly
111SCUSSUtG-ntE tU&ff fOINfS
We never Jearn &JI •e are uuaht!
In reliaioua education, al in secul&r . cert1.in truths ·are
ar&sped nnmediately ; others &re stored away 1n the
m ind to be u nderstood later : "nd •orne are promptly
for1o nen.
Wben your child comes home fro m Church Schl'lol
uth Sund&y he has gruped " h • '"high poil'lll"' o f the
Ienon. You c•n em;:ounge him by t•olring t hem over.
He &]so brings home u ch Sunday c ntain impreuions.
He cannot n:pr~u or underst,nd !hem. But !hey ;w;re
ueds which, if no urid1ed in .r.. Christi•n home, will
b\ouom into mor.r.l and spiritual char .. cler.
But your child leaves behind h1m many lruthl which
are nuntial 10 a muure s oul. These "']OIIit" ide•s wilt
be re-learned in future experiC"ncn at Church. That s
why religiou• training must be cont inuous.
W ill' parents s:udy !heir h ith with their children.
I n our local churches !here art clilnes for younR •nd
old.
~
THE CH'Uli:CH' FOR AU ..•
AU" FOR THE CH'UBCH
n-.. C~><~rd: '' th• .;'eal•ll foe.
tor t'n *<JH!l. lor-!h• blolW"'Q" .,1 o:ha:.,o:±•• a.-.d Q<>Od o:o·J~•nah1" h 11 a IIOf•~ouu ~l '~"l'ucd •olv.s
Wnhout o o'rt'nq Ch..,r.ch n•lth•r
.;,.....,CTacy nor ~l•±lttoiiD!I c-an .,., .. ,... n,,.,., "'" four oound
r•~ w.,.-•v•rr ~,...., ohould
CJIJ•r.d. .,., .. ,en ••q<~lorlr =ci ,,.,_
«If! ~:>• C:o ~,~~ Th•y '"'• 10
f or h11 own •c1:•-IZ1 r or ),~ ~n.l:ir•., s ""•@ '~' r.,. •h• aoke
c-1 h1s :Om~Mnny on 1 "Oh<>l! [~)
ror tf@ •ah <l! -~ .. Ch~rc-h •t••ll ;:~,·:t ;;;;!;,.,.,,. P~;"r:o"ng0 ,~~
"""'"~ r"~-=o•lr ~d r•"cl rcur E',r.e Jo1i•
Book Ch•ptn V•r•n S\Jnday
Mondor
Tuudoy
We<ll>u4oy
Thwr~oy
Ftu!oy
S.o1urdoy
•
P•huhc" 1J li-4J
Monhow 1J 44-U
N "k 4 Zl·~· t.ulo.• 17 1·10
~..... l$ 1·10
tCafJn!ll."n U 9-IJ
Phtt·r-r••ns 4 4-IJ
+
I
11.-\rhor l!UI.i·J ----------------------------------
Cit 111-linlrop(' ,\\'f', I
Pn,.lnr : t:r,·. l'.onl T:.tn :lrtl ro:ohhllt
Sund.cty \\";-,r_,J,ip ~-n·il;rs: 9.43
. "l .m., 11 ·oo a.m. ~ .nday School: I This Support the Church Series Is Made Possible Through the Cooperallon of V:.Jj a.m.
CO;\Dtn{tT\' :-omTu oms-T the Following Civic Minded Citizens a nd Businessmen:
1 "'" A::nte .\n•., R.1lhoa hbnd
lHinl!ill'r : n r. ll:lrry \\"hit;•
.Sund..•n ::'rn'io "'· ~l.lf) o.hl .. Sun·
dav "School: 11 .00 a.m. Worship
Sci-\"icc
S T. JO.\('HOl cm mcu
IIMH Oran::-1!' J\\"t"., Costa i\lesa
n Encnn 50~8
Fat.hf'r Tbom,.,~ J . S e,in
Su.nd!l.l' Mrut!lof'!J •t 7:00, 8:SO, 10:00,
11.(_30 a.m . WN"kd!iys : l\l.liS!I at
·t:OO -a .m.-Cont'e!'$10n: Satur-
days from 4 :00 to 5:15-7:00 to
8 :15 p.m.
OOlO (UXITY i\I ETIIODIST
4!0 W . 19th St .. Cosla Meta
BEacon 1'121' Rew. lflM'ph ~w. McSha.ne
Sunday: 9 :45 a.m .• Church Sunday
School: 10:50 a .m .. MornIng
Worship-7 p.m. Co!Jege Age
MYF Servlee -7 p.m., High
School l\IYF Service: 7 p.m.
Suncrgous Group Se.n rlce
TilE CIIURCll OF CHRIST
I~ Obllf"Ch St., Cotta 1111~
Bbcoa 8lM
D. 0 . Runt, Mllll•ter
s·unda.y: 9 :45 a.m., Bible School:
10:45 a .m. Wonhip Scrvlc.-e:
11 :45 a .m .. Communion: 7 :30
EYening ~nice: Wedpcsda.y:
7:30, Evening Sen-ice
OJ;NTRAL lliBLE CHURCH'
On..-Ave. et llr« St.. c..-llll'IL ·•·e. f'll A:A. ........ Pute~r
Sunda,y School: 9:4.'i a.m. om.
tng Sc!:rv1ot,• ll :00~ E"ftnlttl Sef-.
''"'• 7;30-Il-k -· W~y. 7 :30 p. m.
CHRIST t.CTUI:&A.S CJIUR(lll
(1111......-t 8,....)
....._.~ O.IUonM liMe CO.I~
""""' ..... ............ ,, .
~ Sc:hool 9:l5 a. m. Mom--
... \\'onhlp 11 •• m..
Co"'pl•h Me i,!en•nc:e lor A I Bo•h 1
701 B•ysid e Or., N.B .. HArbor lUI
BILLHti MER AND WALKE R
Builder's H.,dwor• l "d Speci•iti•t
tiO Co•d Hwy., N.!~ BE.t~on 64 11
GENE'S RESTAURANT end BAKERY
Spedeliring i" Weddihg Cabs
705 Co.st 81.-d~ C,O.M .. HArbor t 101
PAUL C. JONES I SON REAL ESTATE
Co'"~•t•
A,.,l Etflfe I '"'"'''"nee S.f'l'ice
2107 w. &olboe 11~a .. N.B., HA 211 1
STAFFORD ELECTRIC CO.
l11stetletioM, t.4o i"lenence I Repeirt
110 c-t Hwy., N.B. lEnon tJ21
SEASI'ORT LANDING COFFEE SH O,
Op1111 24 h0111no Ofte ,._J •ltd r.• ~1f be b..,d, 11 7 Cont H....,, N.L i ....
SYt-4 n0N •I'Hi HOLLAR
Pei"t.t-t •• o.c.reton 511 llttl St,. N. I. HA N04
Sunday ..... .... ""-'"-7:30 to
EO L S~Jtl MEI ER-~EALTOR
lSB Con t g,.d,, C,D.M. HA !7~~
NEWPORT BAL BOA Ft.OE RAL
S.._V1NGS & LOAN
A S•vin'il' lndi•~tion--P. A. f'•l.,.,•·. P·u.
lll l v;,. L>d o -'HArbor 1500
Ne.,..porl ae.ch-HArbcr 3292
CLARK METALLIZING, INC.
Corro,ion Pr••e"tioro Spec:ielids
S06 lOth St., N.l. HArt:-1Stw
THE SH ADE SHOP
SJo.od•s to Orde,._Yenetlo" IIi".'"
Dr•pe,.., Hdw. 514 29th St., N.a, HAtH
GENERAL SHEET METAl WORKS
2107 Viii• Wey, N.l. HArlHM-Z:Z IO
KAY FINCH CYAWICS
J.lo•en of f>M Potter,
121 C..tt lth>d .. C.O.M. HAIW lllt.
U:VE.,,.. DAY AO\"&..'"TI8T
N_,..._ ....._ a& ..._ 8t.,.
N""'f'e''\ ••toM& • ... e. ......... .....,
..._: .... L'ub
,. Asn,..blt""•~ 14•11 Dis•r
M.ar l'lt A~• .. B•fb-oa Is; HA
COAST PROPERTIES CO.
R,tli Jayr•d, R;•lto•
1715
301 E. S.lboe lt•d~ B..lboi HA 2651
RICHARD'S LIDO t.4ARKET
Oruge County'• Mo.t Co~t~plete .......
143] Vi• Lido. N.l~ HArbor ltll
BAGNAll IMPORT CO.
He"d111od• Gifts fre"' Tiny Ck41'Mt
to F11mitwte
119 CMd 91•.:1., C.D.M. HArbor 1712
WASHERffiE SELF SUVICE
LAUNDRY
O.,.ing, Dry Cl .. llint , Fi11!shed Leufl4ry
404 eo,,, II .... C.D.M. HArW 2566-W
FITZMORRiS REALTY 00.
S.le+-aonfelt-bdwollt •• t..i•s•aa
I !J eo. .. lho.l., ~ ftl Mat
HArtt. :ZIU A JGO
FlANCIS J. HOaYATH, a..Jt. ....._AIM,._..,,,..._
M10W ............ N.I.HA 1-•
•
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•
liaother Annexatioa ill Tile Mill
A Jll:lllion (or r.nne:<Eifion or
Costa ?.lei& t('n·ltor:,: alon~; New-
pcll'l Blvd. wus J>rCStntl'd to th~
C1ty Coundl l~il wec.>k on Mon-
day b~· GratH Goddicksen. ~~·t'<'S~ulfm: prop~rtY own~rs ln that atj•a. The (X'! Ilion had ah·cady t"('·
c.:elved approval or the c.'dUfll)'
bouru,lary commission 11nd ol the
c: 1 t y • 6 annf'xtttion committee.
Council rt'fl'l'rc-d it to the P tan-nln~ Commission for action. The IU'ca Is lloundc•d by Newport
Bl\·d .. 16th S t., Santa Ana Ave.
and th~ Nc\~rt city boundary in
N!!wpwt 1-lelghts. .
Thrrt' ordinanet"s ror anne.xa llon
or oltwr n1-cas were introduced
and pao;s!'d h) Sl'oond re1tding.
Th!.'SI' wt>r..-It ) Irvinf!' Terrace
n"(':oH•t'b of Corona del !\tar, (~)
the ,.,..._._..mly-ttcquirt>d city disJX?SD.I
area, t~l fht' pa.rct.'l annexaliOil,
indudin~ the new Comna del Mar
Ou r New Address:
~~-·8 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa
Harbo r Transfer
Storage &
'Cr.oUn;.:, P:u•li.in,.:-& Shll'l'lng
n c:acnn 69:!i
t.••·": 1\f•actm 5!0:!-'1
WHITMAN'S SERVICE
SMII '•odlleh -l epeirh•t -14-Hr. Towint -Nitt Wot\ by lt.ftftt.
"We Specit liuo ;,.. Em••9•1Kl S.,..iu "
10:10 Co.Jt ll<od. HAr~ .f41.R-NifM: IE.con S\06-.J--...CorOflt clel M..-
ARE YOUR INSURANCE COSTS TOO HIGH?
ciiuc£'iiifii'"F-~·.;;;~~!::';;';r!~'"
1':93 ~r;wport A\'t:, Sf:RVJCE ASY TIME Co!ll.a l'lfeaa
BEucon SM.'hl or DE.1coa 8659-R
•
$5000.00
REWARD
During the period of the strike emer-
gency, the Southern Cali!omia Edison
Co mpany offers to pay a reward of
$5,000.00 fot information leading to the
arrest and conviction of any person or
persons who unbwfully interfere with,
damage 01 de<t roy """ facility or prop-
erty of the Company requ ired and used
by " in the •uppl;·in~ of eleetric energy
anaservicc and in the pcrformnnce of its
duties to the public.
If you have any in!Otmation of trespass
or sabotage on or to Company property,.
telephone the Company collect at once,
Los Angeles-Michigan 711L
SOUTHERN· CALIFORNIA
EDISON COMPANY
leo;;~ol Notice
SOTICE: OF t:LE:CTIOX
Ftm :-r.·t:\\l•mcT •n~,\cn ELt;
~n:sTAJt\' SCIIOOI .• TRUSTEE
XOTJCE is hereby J::"i\'en to the
(!Ualified <'lectors or New p ort
&!H'h F:lem.:>ntary School District
of Orant:e County. SUite of Cali-
fornia, that. in acrordanee with
!he pro\isions or the Education
Cod(' of th(' Stat<' of california.
the annul\! {'l<'ction for School
T rustt"CS for :-..'{'wport Beach El{'·
m('ntar}' Schnol District will tx>
ht:'l d at the Precinct :-/o. l New· port :::ichool. t'ntrin('(' 14th and
Ba!bo.'l Rl•od., Prt'Ci nct 1\'o. 2 Co-
rona df I :\Jar School house in ~id
N c w pot· 1 Be-ach Elrmentary
Schnol District on MAY 15, 1953,
a r which election it will be re-
quired to elect two memlx>rs of
thf' board for said ='l'<'wpoM Beach
El<'m~"ntary School District for
'"" term of thrC<' years: that the polls at said eleetion will be op-
('n"d at the hour of 7 :00 o'clock
A. l\1 ., and kept open until the hour nf 7:01'1 o'clock P. l\1 ., on thC!
rlav then>Of: and that the follow-
in!-: r.am{'d qualified electors ha\'e
been ;,ppointNl as offiC<'MI to con-
duct said C'IC'cfion :
lnspc'Ctor : :'\o. 1 :\h'S. Julia Mae
Eg~ert : l'Oo. 2 l\trs. Anne Crowl.
Jud.~:<': ~o. 1 l\lr!\. Nina K.
Holt by; =-:o. 2 l\lrs. Jane E.
:O.torl!nn.
Judt;t': No. 1 Mrs. Amy Wolcott;
No.2 :\In~. Martha Cunnlm::ham.
Nor.ice is also hCr{'by given that
the gow·minp; hoard of the 11chool
district will met't on the l!IC\'entll
da)· affC'r the C'lcclion at its u!!.ual
m~tinc: place at 4 :00 o'clock P.M.
and publicly canvass th(' r('turns.
POLUNG PL>\CE.S
X e w porI Beach ElemC'ntaf'}·
Pl'('dnct No. l . t Precincts as in
C1ty Eli.'Ctions 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 8. 9, 11.
15. 17. 18. 19, 20 and CH!f Haven
Subdi vision).
New p o rt Beach Elemcritary
PrE"cinct No. 2 r PI'(."Cincls os in
Cih · Elc-clions 6, 7 , 10. 12, 13, 14,
16,. :?I. 22. 23)
Datt:'d this 3!'d day or l March.
1953. .
GORDON B. FINDLAY.
President or Chainnan HELENE CSENAR
HARVEY D. PEASE
J AMES B. STODDARD
JAMES D. RAY
Clerk
Trustet>S or Newport Beach
Elementary School District
Publish : March 12, 19. 26, 1953 In The NeoNpOrt Harbor Ensign
Cturtle Wer•
oiADw.!nd.
flAGSTONE PAl'IOS
BLClCK .w A1:LS
' --. ._ •. , .......
&a.coa Bay
Harry Bennett, 14 Beacon Ba)•,
7-room. 1-story, 1-unit dwelling
at 27 RC1!f Cove, $13,000.
I% STATE-WIDE SALES TAX IS SEEN
INEV ITABLE TO REPLACE CITY LEVY
15.52
17.1:.!
17.12
18.32
17.12
16.96
16.32
15.52
17.92
16.00
15.92
16.96
1?.92
20.16
20.96
19.04
17.92
19.60
17.92
19.60
19.04
21.92
-19, 1IU
BUILDIIIG
GUIDI*
City Council took action
day of last week to {l&:V~ the
way for J)Qfll'iiblc ncquJsltJqn of
Block A-34 on Rocky Point on the
Corona del Mar bluff and Lot C
in Buck Culley back of Uttltt
Corona Beach:
City Manager J ohn Sailor& said
a rf'pr·csenta th·e of th(' la nd pla n-
ning s('CI\on o r the State Divi-
sion of &&chf'S and Parks had
a~-:re('(] that both would bt' ~
ifil·a blc additions as Stnle park.. ...
Council llflllrO\'ed 11 resolution
nskin~ !he counly to place thf'Ae
'"0 si h•s In l'Oo. 1 priority in the
stat<· acquisition program. T he
•·r.!lolulion al!KI askt'd for formal
withdr'llW;tl of the rcmaind(•r of
Chinn Con~ from t he park p ro-
~~;rum.
LOANS FOR HOMES
4y," to-YEAR LOAN
Construction l -oans
S'Y. •• 20 Years
SEE ROR SA'I'TLER
Representing"
Painting & Decorating
CONTRACTOR
Reasonable Rates
SAVE
SAFELY
At Orang• County'•
L.aclin• Hom• Landlnv
lnstituti•
CONTINUING
PAY TO
PER ANNUM
All ACCOUNTS INSURED
UP TO $10,000
ALL ACCOUNTS OPENED
IE fORE THE ,1OTH OF
THE MONTH
EARN FROM THE 1ST . •
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN •SS'JCIATION
'zrJ ()eeoan Av~n ue
Phan~: 41117
LAGUNA BEACH
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS
LUMBER em
M. E.
...........
SAT.aao·s
SVK.9to I
PA VIII CONTRACTOR
E.~CAVATINO -OllADJN'O -TRUCJ[INO
PHONE BI!ACOX tiM
CJoraer WU.O. & ......_ 8Ift.
WELCH' ~:~ -!i--READY • Mtn:u
2.17
2.49
2.12
3.175
Zl.92
16.16
16.32
16.72
1i.36
18.96
16.16
16.32
16.72
17.36
19.92
18.90
~40
CONCRETE
IIEacou 6547. .. ..._._,__ -u•• ==::::!
PLUIIBDIG-
eo.-... ··-·-........ GE' Disposal and Disliwcuhera
ALT TILl
rxll'•u" •
MA'II!IIIAI. & INITAU.A110N •••••
Light Colora
It I ' • • I
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B aide Ser"i~e Statl••
~--------~--~--------~,, A gr•nd opftling celebntlon drftl. and aMo tree pony rides oo l:==::;:===============================:!l!!: wlU be hekl thia Friday, 8atur-a ap.ldlac ponies r rom tht!' 11
day and Sundliy for Jennlnp Alpba Bda Market. •· BEST OF LUCK! .. TO
JENNINGS BAYSIDE SER ViiCE -·-
ELECDUCAL WOU BY
G. B. WVEJOY
ELECDUCAL OONTIIAC'IOB --" 17SII Superior Avo. COSTAIIISA. -
Bayside Service, the new MoblJ-The new alation is -.ing
gu su.tion at Bayside Drive and era.l Pftroleum. ~ exclu-
Cot.at Highway, juat euterly or ll~ly. Dlatrlbutor ·for General
the Upp!'r Bay Bridge. Pet.rolewn ln this ara Is R . L.
Owner and operator Jim Jen-(Bob} CalUI of Corona del Mar.
nlnp announces that a grand Y o uth r u I Jim Jennings for-
prh:e or 100 galloru; of Mobllgas merly managed U~ Standard
special gasoline will be awarded Station at Bayside and Coast
during the grand opening. Second fUghway. Hil hobby is d«p sea
prize will be two free trl~ on the fi.shing. He II married. lives at
fishing boat, Real Fun, out of 400% CJubhouR, Newport. The
San Clemente. There will be JennJngs ha ve two children,
hand lotion for the women and Jimmie J r., 5 year¥ old, ant!
balloons and suckers for 'the c:hll-Ha.rry Allen, 1 year old.
Assistant manager at the ala-
So. ~'J tlon Is Jim Rogers of Balbo& Ls·
SUMMONS !land. He is married and has a
six-month-old daughter. Also a
I S TlfE &UPERIO& COURT 01· .. , member of the station staff is ':==========================:! THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA Duncan Lagoe of Laguna Beach. r I N AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF ORANGE
WE CONGRATULATE /
JENNINGS BAYSIDE SERVICE /
ON THEIR ORAND OPZNINO
LUND'S •
IIANUF.~C11JBI'.II8 OF
WGII O.BADE PAINTS, I!:NAIU:UI, VARNISHES
GLASS WORK OF ALL KINDS
Pbqooes: ·Aaholm 5181 ud SSI%
112% Liaoobl Aveaue ANAHJDI
Dept. I
Action brought in the S uperh:.r
Court ol the County of Or-ange-,
and Complaint fiiC'd in the Office
of the Clerk or tlw Superio>r
Court of sa.id County.
LUCIA ALVARADO, Plaintirr. ••• MANUEL ALVARADO. Defend·
ant.
The people of the State or Cali·
!omia st'nd greetin~s to :
MANUEL ALVARADO, {}(>fenj.
ant.
You are directed to apJJf'Al' .n
an aCtion brought aga inst >OU
by the above nafJM"d plaintiff. in
the Supuior Court o! the Sta te
of California, in and for th .. •
County of Orilnge, and to an.~wf'r
the compla int therein within ten
The K. G. Millt>n are now st'l·
tied in their new home a t 2561
Crestview D., Bay Shores. They
formerly lived at 430 Poppy-?::\'('., 1
Corona del Maf-. Mr. Miller i'> 1
t he Mariner's M I I t> Chc\·rolet
dealer. I
'-==========================~:!days after the service on you of r th!s summons. if served wlthm
1
the County of Orange, or within
thirty days If served elsewhere.
and )'OU are notHied that uni?S.S I
you so appear a nd answrr '!:'
above r~ulred. the plaintiff will I
take judgment for an)' monC')' m·
BEST WISHES
TO
JENNINGS BAYSIDE SERVICE
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PLUMBING FOR TilE NEW Sl'ATION BY
1\fARSAC PLUMBING, Inc.
Harbor 1318
700 Cnrnatioo OORON .~ DEL· MAU
damages demanded in t h(' Corn-~
I
plaint. as arising upon ('Ontrac-t .
or will apply to th(' Court fnr :wy
1 other r('li('f demandNI. 1n th"
I compla int.
Given under my hand and S(':~l
1 of the Superior Court of thi."
County of Oran~('. Stat~· of Cali·
fomia, this 29th day of O..">Cem·
1 ""'· 1952 I SEAL SUPERliiR COt:RT
II ORANGE COL':"JTY 1
B. J. s:mnr.
' HEllE'S WISIDNG .GOOD LUCK
ON TID: ORAND OPI:NINO 01'
JENNINGS BAYSIDE SERVICE
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A. D. PENHALL
OENEBAL 001\'TRAC'IOB • •
11432 Euclid Ave. ANAHEIM
GOOD LUCK
County (1('rk and Clerk
or the Supt>rior Court c!
the State of Calirornia,
In and for tht' County or
Orange.
By TH0 '-1A S MOREL\XO
Deputy
THOMAS E. IIE F'FF.R:'\A:'\
Attorney for Plaintiff
Friday -Saturday -Sunday
TO
JENNINGS BAYSIDE SERVICE
LUMBER FURNISHED BY
PATIEN-BLINN LUMBER CO.
P-e ADahem 2319
ll3S W. Lincoln •
1415 Coas t Highway
Corona d('l Mar, Calirorma
SOTICt; IS\'ITI.Sf', Ri p~
Tht-Board or Tru.·•t<'('ll; of thC>
Newport Beach :-o:<'hool flist ricl.
Orange County \\ill r;'('('i\'f' bit!s
at the Bu.o;iness OffiN\ 14t)() Cliff
Drive up to 8 :00 p.m. Attril i .
1953 for th(' followim::: clas;;room 1
rumitU1'(': rurnitur(' to be li~ht m I
color; 300 folding chairs: 80 Kin-
dergarten chairs: RO Kind('rt;.tr· 'I
ten tabl~: 90 First Grade ta blt""s :
90 First Grade chairs; 1~ SN:·
ond Grade tables: 120 S ('co n d
Grade chairs: 90 Third G rad I" '-:=========================~:~tables: 90 Third Grade chair.i: r 120 Uni,•ersal desks, size "B": 60
CONGRATULATIONS
TO
JENNINGS BAYSIDE SERVICE
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We Won: Pleaoed to lllualaduro Tile--u .... by
A . D. Pt:NIIALL, Geaen.1 C.lnclor
PUMI-BLOK CO.
2320 S. Maio SL SANTA ANA IUmborly 2~754
Unh·ersal dt"Sks, size "A"; 30
I folding 1 a bI es for Cafet('rif!,
I Mitchell or ~ual ; 300 foldin~
t:hairs ror Cafe-teria, Mitchell ol·
1 ('Qual: 22 t eacher desks; 22
l t('achcr chairs a nd miscellaneous
I orn~ furniture. All contracts
\\i ll be award{'(f upon quality of
samplt"S subrn!ttcd. Specifications
on rile in Busint"SS Office, 1400
CUlf Drh·e, Newport Beach. The BoArd of School Truste=-s
of . the NI:"'A-por t Beach Sctl()('ll
District rest'f\'('§ the ri~ht to rc-
je-t:t any or all bids or "'ai\'t" a ny
Informality in a bid:
JAMES D. RAY.
Clerk Nt"wport Bf.•a(·h
El('m('ntar)' School
District
Publish : March 19. 26, 1~
In The N~rt Ha1·bor Ensu::-n
OUR HEARTIEST GOOD WISHES
TO
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JENNI.NGS BAYSIDE SERVICE
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IIQUIPIIENT WAS INSTAI,U:O
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MARCH 20 -21 -22
GRA ND PRIZE
100 GALLONS OF MOBlLGAS Spt-Cial Gasolint•
SECOND .PRIZE
TWO TRIPS ON nil: flSHING BOAT, "RE..U. FUN"
-SAN CLEMENTE PIER
FREE PONY RIDES FOR THE CHILDREN
SP.U.DING PONIES FROM TilE ALPHA BETA MARKET
-11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday -6 Ponit"S
ALSO-
HAND LOTION FOR TilE LADIES,
And Balloons, Suckf'rs and Gifts for thf' Kiddit"S!
OPE N FROM 6 a.m. TO 10 p.m.
DURING THE GRAND OPENING DAYS
B . ·yside Serviee
IIOIIIUlAS Sl'A'l'ION-.JIIII -.p.-
Coast Highway 101 at Bayside Dr .
. --tw-IIIIJ •IDs . .
General Petroleum Products Exclusively
It L CALL~ DISTIUBUTOl •
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IXTO THE ENSIGN BACK-replacln r; tile 1•ony Whit-to rno,·e the Pf'88
8HOP come. the We Jlabnoco.Jr; lock pre.._ "Bl~:l{ie" Bolton of hi• aslll•tant 111 at the
cylinder preN on whkh W. the L. A. Maehinl"ry Mo,·t•r!f 111 Usher Anoo E . Haapa In the
lur(4!.-tllze EaNgn l11 prtntecl-Itt the rll{ht n.rr;ln~:-l n~: rull..r!i t.ck~round 1!1 W 11 t e hI n 1:" t he _:::_::::_::.::_,::::::_:::::_:::__::::.::_:_: _ _:_:_,:::::_::.:=:_:::_::.::::::.:_:__:_::_,, mm·inK. (l 'hoto by Folsom.)
PATRICIA J. CALLAHAN 1-----
Unsung IS EARLY ' SPRING BRIDE Commercials
~·!iss P atricia Jeanne Callah::an organdy dress ovf'r hwt'ndt'r tal·
became Mrs. RUSSt'll Sewall feta. Sht' is thl' groom's nil"('('.
Bayly at 4 p. m . Saturday at Edwa rd Lloyd Bayly of Alta·
the S t. A ndr'('\\S Church in Pasa-dena st'rvE.'d as his brothe r's bt>st
d na. She is 1 he daughte r of :0.1r. mi n. Ush£'rs W{'f"£' Robert Opellc-
and ).l r~. t~(•wey Callahan u [ of Shore Cliffs and Donald Cam-
315 E . Ba~ Front. Balboa Is· £-"ron of Palo Alto.
land. and Pa~dena. Th<' groom Huntin~t on H o t t' I Ballroom '
Is the son or .:'ll r. a nd Mrs. Lloyd "as thC' sct'n£' of th<> r£'ception
Bayl) of F lintridge. wher(' 300 f.:lk.'SIS offl'n:•d ff'hcita-
T hc bride was dresst'd in an lions and danC'<'d to thl' Jluntint:·
1mported a lf'nron lace and white ton Hotel Dance Orchestra. Like
~atin ~own wi th train. He.r veil, tht' church, tht' hall was d£'ror-
pr't'\"iously worn by both her ated with whitt' flowers lind
mot hf'r and sbtt•r, cttscnded from gn.'<'nery. Mrs. Colla han rf'ccivPd
a lacE' cap of rl'al roscpoint. She her g-Uf'Sts in a French blue dress ~arricd a pra~er book w ith a of bcadE.'d tafrt'tll with matching
whi t£• orchid and lilies of th~ acccssorit's. Hl'r flowers WN~
\B ilPy. orchids. The br i dl'J::room's
T he bride's sisl<'r Sally. Mrs. mo lh('r wcre pi n k cymbidium,:
Robt•rt C. Dai~::h of Pasa~n~, was I with hPr ~rey chiffon dress and
hor matron of honor "eanng_ a l matehin~ a ccessorit's .
shaded am~thyst gown of Silk After a hont'ymoon trip to
o rganu.. Lrttle P ~m e l a ~11 S ew OrlMn!l, t he youn~ couplt'
Bayly was flowe r gnl in a white I w ill Jh·e in San DieJ!"O. The for-
~~mer !lo·liss Callaha n left for her q,l/;-honeymoon in a bel~e Hallie 4t:JIIIIJUIJ. Carnegie suit . cocoa and beigf'
· hat and she wore white orchids.
She attendf"d San Marino schools
and USC, where she was a Pi
Beta Phi, a nd studied abroad.
New to the business world In
the Harbor Area is Howard K.
Adams, 11 gem cutter a nd designer
of jcwt'lry. who opened this wpek
in the Birtcher Building, 1415
Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar. Mr.
Adams. who romet~ 10 the area
from Los Angeles, was born in
Brazil of English parents. He
And his wife are li\'ing at 1602~~
Pacific Dr.. Corona dt"!l Mar. • • •
Dandnl! ""ill be part of t he
summC'r CK'CUpation of Dorothy
Jo Swanson. owner of the Doro·
thy J o Studio in Corona de l Mar·,
ix'caust' she will be teaching for
th\• r.; a 1 i on a I Association of
0 a n c c and Affiliated Artists.
Mrs. Swanson has bt>cn asked to
be on the faculty for three sum-
m er teachf'r training programs
during July in Lo Angeles a t the
BHtmor e Hol<'l, at the Sham rock
hotel in Houston, Tex.axs: a nd &t
Hotel Sheraton in Chicago. Also
associated with the Dorothy Jo
Studio, baton twirll'r Jo Burdi!'k
has bt'en chosen as thl' VF"W
"M.iss Buddy Poppy" and will be
honored at a banquet in May Rt
the Ambassador Hotel.
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ByANS
Wp k11ow you 'll ~ sin ginJ;: a
spri n~ son)::" when you shop on
1hc A\·enue with us and the A£.
sistanct· League on Tuesday. This
spceial day will be made ~ay with
all sorts of beautiful n('W mer·
chaudisl'. AI O'BRIEN'S we have
a ,.f'r)" S{K'cial surprise for you.
T hf' famous dress designer, Doro-
t hy O"l·hm1. will be at O"BRIEN'S
A zure room on T uesday from 12
noon to 3 p.m.
Her new husba.nd's schools werr The cutting of tht"
Flimridge Academy and Loyola I ~~,~~~~~ night · opened
l"niH•rsity. l I or Henry"s Bar and Grill
Thl!i fmt.!!ll:mdln~::" daJJ:ner In
lht• l"rt'itt.h·l" f:u~hlon world ha!l
Jlrt~ml~fl t~ brln~: l'kl"khe. ol
ht'r ttrh:1 na.l df'!'ii:"R~' •nd will
~:-i:lciousl y nn!lwer qui"Stlon.o; on
"th~ n•·w !it)"lt'"' and fashion
lrt'nd10.
Our st~ le show 111 R.a~an"s will
be pn·St·mrd :hrl'e times: at 11
a.m .. 12:3(1 p.rr. and 2 p.m. Choo,..e
whaiC\"f'r lunch hour is m~t con·
\'Cnient for you and IPiephone
Harbor 395 or Harbor 29il for
rf'Serva tion.c;.
Vnu will ,.f"f" lh:ll -"fJrln~: 1!>
rnorf" Ulan ju!lt :~ !01:11•' 11f
mJnd .... It 1!1 ll !il:lff• of w:Hd·
rub!'-, tnn. O'HK IES'ii' ~ullrctJon
of at~·ll.,. f"onta.ln-" new 111,-in~
IdeM for sun or mil-On-Indoor"
a.nd ~urtdOOr!i , . , . BeauUfnl
fabrlc11. twauUfnll:\· rut for ,\'OUr
ftgure.
You'll thrill to the colors-high,
defin ite or mutE'd -com rastcd
with softer. subtler shades-ex-
clusive prints and rich spring fa b-
rics t.hat include Tatt.ersof fla n-
nel from S""1tzerland, Moygashel
lrish linen. silks a nd shantungs
from the Orient, Dupionl silk im-
ported from Italy.
Yoa'D deiiPt I• Ute dre.ea
... ~---wltll • yoaUllal
ktok aad ,.et wUJt a .e..e of
tile world •.•• Stylea wttll de-
ceptive tlbaplldty Ia liM &Ad
~ or ,....e.rlorlty Ia woril:· ....... .-... u• .. air of UMU"--So. don't. forget to come 1\les·
daY Jq luncheon and style. show
at Jlapns _,to meet Dorothy
O'Han in ~ at O'BRIEN'S
-to ahop on the avenue and -. ~ to stop In and tee \II ai
O'BRIEN"S!
Leslie L. Morgan
Dies in Lido Park
S crvices were held at 2 p.m.
yesterday, (Wednesday•. a t Rost•
Hills Chapel in Whittif'r for Les·
lif' U wis Mor~an. who died Sun-
day in his Lido Tr·ail£'r Park
home.
Mr. Mor~an was 52 years old.
He was born in AberdN·n. Wash· I inglon. and had Jiwd in Newport
Reach for four ~·f'ars. He was co-
owner of Lido Park Care. Surviv-
inr: him ar,.. his Widow, GratE'
~forgan of ="cwport, a son Donald
of Aberdt'l n And mothe r, Ida
:'~[organ. who \hed in the stalE'
Washin.(;ton. Baltz Mortuary
I he St'rViCI'S.
Bib 'n' Tuclcer Dance
P! an s for a Rjb 'n' Tucker
dane!' Saturday, April 11 , werf'
di!iCUSS£'d at ari ex~uMve board
mct>ting held TursdAy t'\'enln~ at
the.,~1,me o f Mr. And Mrs. Ronaid
Ba'J·· on Balboa Isla nd.
Directors Presented
Recently a ppointed directorS at
lar11:e \!Jere int roduct'd Rt Mon-
day's meeting of the Newport
Harbor Chamlx>r nf Commerce
directors. They are Pe te Bar·
Bill Spurgeon, George Hoi·
Tom Ht'Heman. Jose Rosan
George Hoag.
You may ftnd a profttahll a-
change for-that f'Ml eltate Ia tbt want ad 8l!d:lon..
Mariner·s Mile at 914 Coast
Highway, Newport. &rtendeN
and ownt>rs. Henry and Tony,
were on ha nd to rPCeive congrat-
ulatio ns from the many friends
who crowded in to see that
arrangement as ,well as the
urious Jeb.ther-upholstered
nishin~s. Henry's will again rea·
ture the piano bar. Thf'y also spe·
in Spanish food and are
for their complimentary
d'oeuvre& during "happy at·
tit ude hour."
SALE
DISCONTINUED
FLOOR SAMPLES
Take AdHU:I~e of ThN«!
LOW PRJCES
Total Down
Pri('(' Pay1.
19' Fr('('zer .... $419.50 $20.00
ll' Coldspot
Refrigerator 279.00
Ke nmore aut~>
matic Wash·
er ···········-··· 204.95 with Sudsaver 224.95
Kenmore aut~
malic Dryer 179.95
Kenmore se.nU-
aulomaUc
Wuhf'r ...... 134.95 5.00
SEARS
CATALOGUE SALES
OFFICE
181% Newport Blvd.
008T.& JD:8A
~:11.-7171
CUT DOWN G10CE11 w.· ... found a way to do ,_ ......
YOU CAN TOO!
PboDe Harbor 1588-l
The Cold R Food Club
(A ............. .,. ...... &rtrer a,aaaaiYW)
• IIWdl 11, uoa
HELIPORT SITE NEAR CITY DUMP Gold Star Awarded
SOUGHT BY LOS ANGELES AIRWAYS For 60 Missions
emedc uw aetioo bl tM llattla
for the Solcll'noM arad OIE&Mwa.
His wtre, Judith, and chUdNn,
Suu, 5, Tbcum.s, 3, and ANI. 2,
Uve at 440 Sforra dr. Cor on •
Hl&hlandl. Lot Anpl8 Airways, which
soon must abandon its heliport
near Rlchard't Market in Udo
Shopping Center, haa requested
the city for a leaae on a portion
ol thf old city dump as a heliport,
City Manager John Sailors re-
ported to City Council at the ad-
journed meeting Friday after-
Mr. Sailors said that L. A. Air-
ways hopet1 to ttart passenger
8E"rvlce In about six months. and
keeping the heliport here would
hC'lp put Newport Harbor on the
map. Reason for giving up the
present site Is the fact that new
buildings a re being constructed
near it.
First Springe Rob in
Arrives Wed .. March I I
Tht-nt'w baby girl at the Clyd.?
Springe household, 160 E . 19th
St .. Costu Mesa. is named Robin.
She weighed 7 lb .. 6 1 ~ oz., when
she arriv!'d Wedn~day, March
• 11, at Hoag Hospital. Also In
the family are Patn('la, 5; Craig,
; and Mclodie, 2.
Coundtrn.n Lei Isbell com-
mented that It would be o.k. for
the AJrwa)'l to use the site but
he wouldn't want· to spend city
fUnds to blacktop It, "I don't care
if my mail comes by air or by
bus:" he commented. "I know of
streets nt!edlng flxinc much mor~
than we need a heliport."
Mayor Norman Miller satd he
cou1dn't see the advtsabiUty of
preparing a heliport at the dump
as a temporary location.
Council agr~ to give asslst-
arce in locating a suitable hell-
port.
Marine M.ajor Marshall R. Tut-
ton, 31, of Corona del Mar, haJ
been awarded a gold star in ~
of the 14th Air Medal ro'r flying
60 combat rnls.sions O\'er Com-
munlat held North Korea.
Maj. Tutton, a jet pilot, re·
celved the Gold Star while serv·
in&' with the Firat Marine Air
Win&'• "Pantherjets" squad1'011
of Marine Air Group 33. He is a
1raduate of the University of
California, and enlisted In the
Marine Corp~ In 1942. Durin~:
World War U , the flying Leath·
COlONA del MD PBUMACY
We've IC•t
Every
Bleomla'·
Thing
lor EASTER
Orller Earl';'
Free Delivery
flowers
by
Morri '
1 509 E. Balboa Blvd Balboa
1Vhen You Shop .Here·!
MEAT ON YOUR TABLE FOR LESS
ROUND
SELECT CHUCK
Roast
BEEF 391.
PROlE BIB.
ROAST 691.
BEEF ll35c
BO:III'EI,I2!8
STEWIII BEEF llllc
GOLD COIN
BACOI uoiTiiBS 25 i..
·PRieM ARE THE
LOWEST IN TOWN!
MANNING'S
Coffee
LIMIT LB.
75e
POS1"8
CORN FETTI
MAYONNAISE
OAMPIII:LIIII
TOMATO SOUP
ClfttJ'
SOAP
COLOB.I'.D
MAIUIIIt
QUART'ER.ED
CARTON
\'A.N CAMP .
TUNA
IDe
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FRZSJI F1SH
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19c BBANb
PEAS
SPINACH
BEANS
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