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(allfte) Of NewpN"t ...........
Ualea Hlp 8dtool ... s.pt.
.. ~ Elllett of HSitlac·
tow IJMdl Hlp 8dltool wiD r.
Mve owtatee*ec Oltlzea•
A..,. at tale ftft. ---.1 Or-
... fl CoM& Cellfce 0 !lee
.... a& •...... ,~~,. (ft ...
da.y). 'ftlele ._.,... an _.
a.fter tlte ~r Gf ~ _.._...,,. _,.eM, ull!ltp& U.t
tM ....,._ ,.._. llwl .a-Aor eel-
tep lleYd .. ..~ to re-
flect ..... ty ft ....
thad I,..
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ter Plan
Is Held .IP .
The parking meter project
McFadden Pl. in Newport,
which paving has been
t'd and meter pipes
into a hitch at Monday
meeting of City Cound.l.
As CoundJ took action to
DaeiNIKN
Aata'Jt•I•Nc ...... ......... _.. ---
Club Li
Asked again
Councilman A. W . SDIItJa said • sr.ection by the city and by 8ft)'
at Monday's Council meeting that I authorized agent, acoounta.nt or
he is stln waiting for the Balboa I C"mployeeo or the city."
Bay Club to rumi.¥1 h!m with the I "You are not a n authorized
list ol tree menl~r'f>hips that he agent or employ('e to make such
reques"tal by letter almost a IMpection," Mr. Blodgett Aaid..
month ago. 1 ''"nlat's your opinion," Mr .
At the May 11 Council meeting S mith said. ~
he had offered a tnot.on asking f '-rhat's a fact,'' the city attor·
the Bay CluiJ to pr .. l'llde the list. 1K'Y answered
The motion WNI for lack of a SC~· '"Many 'of :rour opinions an
ond. but other Cuuncilmen sttiJ facts," said Mr. S mith.
that t.he Bay Club lihould be will· ExplaJnlng furthe r. Mr. Blod·
i.ng to provide the lis t to a city ~:•tt Wd that the Bay Club is •
r.ountilman if reqw..,..tt'd to do Sol. tenant of the city, and if the
On May 13 Co•:nl'ilman Smith Council takes action under the
w:-ote his letter . terms of tM lease and Is not
"I can't see why tfw Bay Club nheyt>d.. the tt"nant could bt"
is not willing to provide this in-thrown out.
formation," he .sa id. H~ asked If Councilman Le! lllbt'll uked if
he would be wlthm his. rights to Mr. Smith was just curioWJ.
gc into the club a~ examine the ""No," Mr. Smith rt>plied. ·•t
booka. would llkt" to know who got fr~
City At torn~y Harry Blodiptt membenhips-how many of the
answered: "No, because you ~tre poll~n who were arrested on
not tM leuor; the' city city is; th~ burglarly charges ~tly
and the club can be cti~ed to l'f'N!'ived frtlf! mcmhl"~hiPIII. And
OJ)("n its books only by Council I'd like to know how m uc:h the
action." city has lollt on its lease JK'rCE>nt-
Mr. Smith quoted from the city i\ye. I don't ihlnk it is right for
le.ue hfold by the elub: "Books n tenant of the city to pau on
and recorda shall be open for in·, fa,·ors to city employ~."
cept comple tion of the work ,
"" Satturtlay .-\·~ac • ..._4 a lfllb
.... wdk~ tllnarr dano•r .
tl~ we .ee ~ldrrll' Larry
Wllet'!ln (8'-=4 ... at rt::hll
•trodudac ~ or U.f" hoa·
wed c-h at t!lte Ileac! t.blr.
Left te r II: II t. M~Ufod. ar.-:
l:laii1MM ;UA&t.-r aM Mr•, R.t...._
llr.ll Craie. Vit!e ~~r.-11nd
• ..._ .lint Wll)'lll; c-ntodfor.-
1'.11 ~a. of Ute ~ RI'Ul". ..
Y-*t (;'-It ... Mn. Kif'M'III :
Mrs.. "~· ... Commodore
=.:m~~!:o":' ~~:1 JAMBOREE TRAFFIC CONTIOL PLAN
=.., ""! ~,.a: :::::::": SET FOR CROWDS COMING IJN RJL Y 1o<at1on. a. ...., .,. ·;~.;~~I Geer::e ,..... e1 taw. c_..
c:o~~:~r by U trum aear..t.,-town. -... Y...._ d;lt. Jwpnn:at«t to per oent A JamiiiAw "dty"' ol !iO.~ poople lD tbe area _. ...__.,., 1 pa. ..._.. _. ._. ,.,... -91 ... -rr.IIo!!"'--·= "-!!! ~~).6' J.~·~-~·'_::-~!>1~-~~~) three or the tMsiMD mm. 111Qbe uue put aD flllll • a ~ petitioners contended hleltwiCI .....,. acadt..l to •· ~he ml'len are nut bE ej.y ~ tn tht rm.t 111 a ~
that arM : that the JDeten era ·ef u.n J'GU t.ft a~
harm bt.Wneu, ~ tbe o1 a batik problem.
Cmtf'!', Corona dd Mar and Ba1-Seout Jamllorft omdalt _..
boa leland bul:lne. areu have no meters: that it 11: ~-fully .waft ol tllil&. dd with tk co-open:tion of Newport Bevtl
tOl'Y lqillly ablo, aince the ift.. polie!o, ~ County ~tf ~ from the meters would ~ and Statr Higtn.Ny Patrol. com·
f« the benefit of ltw-entire dty: pk>te traffic plans are now blue-
that the income from the print~
The Hi.....,.~ Patrol wiD hiVe f-
~ or ouUide traffic. wltb a R .
spedaJ ... k force of 50 men op.-e-~
en.tina lle8r the immrdiate area.
lllocArthur Blvd. wiU ....,.. lllear D"..ln SdJool open thftlqghout the Jamboree, ~' Aa1J5U
a«onnin« to latt>flt wor4.. R.ezcftnc of 15th St.. a~t
to N_.-port Harbor High School
was opl)Med by the board ml'!m-
bf'nr of tht> Horace Ensign PTA
at UM:o nvoeting Mold last Thurs·
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Elemen~ School
Staffs Nearly FnH would not ottaet the harm to the Traffic within the Jambor~ ~-site will be restricted to neces-Stair. for the Newport t>le--
W. Stuart Footr chupd that sa.ry vehkln. and 8 pass system mmtary schools, including the
day at the Er.siJ:n School, it is I Morris 0. Bartlett
announced by Mnr. Harw-y Som·f
lhr parkin& meter project had will be URd. 't'here wnt be vis!-new Corona del Mar school. ~ f'n, PTA ptfticlent. Dies at Age of 81 been kept under ~ and that ~~· parking. with a eharge to practically complete for the rom-Stating that ~"< b~inf'SI Ws t r1ct
he had heard nothlnc about it. defray npe~ on the JIUTl.boree ing school year, accordinG-to Roy would~ detrimental to the wl"l· ""RH.-'l'5'W M. ·Whc#wr cnnduet-
The Coubcilmeft painted out in grounds. Visitors are ~ to Andei'M'n, newly-appointe'd s~ fare of the ~r studt-nts. tht> f!'d the serviCH S.turdlly. May 30,
5.ftiW'el" that tJ:ae pro~ had been t>rintenclfont. board acted to support the peti-for Morris OUve-S.rt~tt. 81, ol
---~ HOME OF 1Hl ,,., scour wec.-
J.IF 17 tell
mate.
Couocil Approves
Bihwd, 3 to 2
recxwwows.-.. b)' a eammittee of OpeDing of the """ school nest don oppc:.ing t h<' ~ re--396 La ~le. eo.ta Mesa. a reo-Spliltinc 3 to 2. w N~rt
local t.u.tnNt nvn, had been dil-14 Veterans Back fall wtll mean about 18 to 20 mning. Tbe board a&o dccidrd t ired wholesale ~. who Met City Council ..-oted to O"Ver-nilr
............ u .......
T I f"• ,... k Oellta
.... Ot,-~ fte ·---.. wc"' •·z, .......
r.tete .. P s··
eomm..-.....-r~~liN-t:ha.t incorporation r
lCna .• dNi ... bW:. Kcwt them
statal ,that they ev~ a
new ~~ should be run
on a conliervativt", eaJnOmlcal
plane.
The discwlsion ~n ten~d a round
the pouibility of amalE;amatioll
with Nf'WJXM't ~dt alte!-incor-
poration. Some eandldaf.t's wl!n!
relucta.nt to diKUSS it. Ht>rc an
a rew of tM comments :
Alma Swartz. ''CMta Mesa for
ME"U." Bob Stcvellli. "U it can
tx-worked out it could be hest
for both." Art Meyers. "We
slplld explore every po!liliibfli ty
to work out a one commwtity
program "i th N~t."
Asked about 1M city manager
rorm of gowornment. Clair•• Ne l·
son uid two ~lie-ves it to bP thfo
only efficient type or go\""em·
ment. No or~e el&e cornrrlf'nto.'d.
r>iKulosing the tJeW 1att' bill
which will t.ax count"y rural areu
far l"Xl:nl ~ Selim F'ra.nklln
statl!'d be beJie-vn Costa ~IHA
:~-~~=next year [t)":' theM
~ Mott(>t u.id tN ni!W
law is dHigned to ear-rect t~ in·
iquities and poor servic:es. eo.ta
)(15.8 has be-n~ gettin&: • fret" rid!!
and ..... doeM\'t believe tha ~
plo .o.ioct "' -• ""V"'" tor a da!lu".-wart!L
.M.Dderatot R. D. ~Tty sum-
~ up tM fonun series. saytnc
incorporation is ~tia.l beeaUR
county llf'rvices a-re fnadcquat.e-
ror t he !ut-growtn.g mmmunfty
a nd 1 he county is unable to In·
crr~U;e servit"r"" e:.-crpt by spt'cial
dist ricU: to be p&id for loi."oJ:II)·.
Council candida.t.es p r P s P n t •••f'f'f' CM.rles T~Winkle, B~
)!a~Hn, Dick XC"\\man. Be r t
Smith, Henry CraM. R1chard
~ri;("nl , Mrs.. Swartz. Mr Stev-
rm. Mr. )feyt"n; and Mr .Sclson.
Doo Hayton Named
To Planning Groop ~ In open «Uld1 rneetinc. additional r a c u 1 t y ~ to ask the Nf"NPPrt City Council !wed in eo.ta Mesa for 14 yean. thr aty Planning Comm.iMion
pubUcbed in the )ood new.pap-F {)C Grid T Teaclwn fn:m the Nrwport and and dtid ol pol.ifto for appoint· tk> is sun'iwod by a .on. Eup!fte li.tld £1'11nted tht>' a pplication of 1'ht> appni.ntmPftt of Donald
en, bidl had bHn advert:iaN, Of e. Corona del Mar tchools wiD form n.mt of a .iuv•ni~ offict'r for Bartl•tt. and t•""O dilue.htft'l, Mrs. F o.trr • ~ Co. to .et up Hayton of Corona de.! Mar u
a.nd. now 30 ciDable IIJ@tftw a nudew or the datf at ~ MW this area. -OJh·e Aberts and Kn. Sylvia a billboard at F~f and C.C..t a ~beT of t.hr.: O ty Planni~
on anln'. Oran~ Cout CoDege FootbaD .moot Kiss AiWn Kart:in of ' Tackman, all or ec.a Mesa. and Btvd.. in eoron., del Mar. CornmiMion for a four·YtifU' term
'"Newpo; t il me te.r I :u d tl"am for 1953 will ha~ol_l4 m,. • I..M Ange~ 'frill be pri.Ddpal Ncwpoat T ....... a CW. t.rottw-n and siatft'S 1n t.bl" East. ~ Pla:Juainc Comn · ·on had _.... t."'nCmMCI llonda)' -mine
dMtb." aid Ben llllk """f enM returnin& with a .. t t-At Jut wet>k's achool board dt>niN the .,..UC.tforl .. to pro-by thr Neowport O t:r Coundl.
w.nt to ldU Newport )lit tennen.. The lettermen are GJen meeting Supt. Horace Enaign, ...... a St.~~ a.l&e Fa. Ga 1.-c C· .• motr ll"'Wf.h of tJw dty ift an Mr. Hayton. who il ~ne-r ot
puttiq' in meten, ~u.e Kaminsky, taclUe, fnm Ana-who hu headed thr elementary Tf'aclwn Club of thr N•wport ~rly manner and to pnmote tM Bay Orpartment St~ in
wUt make w loer thr tradr heim; flerbrrt White, end. fnlm achools here ainoe 1920, uid he Beadl Ekmentary Sdwxll Dis-To Be 9 aa .t M ?*4 8nd protf'Ct public hNJ:tb. ..ret;y, Balboa. ~ Rk:hard ~
the aparb:men." Huntinl"ton BNdl; John Stdn-wu stepping down and uMd trict hPid a steak t.b Monday pnc.. comfort arid poera1 ~~ OC OM-on& t»1 Mar.
Coundl qre.t to •lay inslal·-1 born, tullback, from Analwim: that Principal Andenen ·be named at Lake Park in Huntinaton I Tiw rM"W nim on canc.Yr of ~ !art".. AJ.o CCiftlirnw!d .,.. the re-a~
lin&' tbe DWter .._. aadl a.a-Bob Sur.. end, from u ... ttn&· to replace him. 'I'M appointmmt Beach. S uprrintendmt J:lorace 1~1-·1'he Warning S~dow. F oster & JG..iat:r appraled the paintmmt of. C. B. Rudd for a
1M pmitlem fartbe wltll the ton BNch; Km Wire. C!l!!lltt"r, will be d'f«tiw July 1. ltlr. En-8hsicn wU prftl!nted wiih a will be shown at tht-rnf'rtUtg of decision of tM ~ • _..J'WG" tft'm and Ray ~lin
parldJic meter ~"--Thill from Orange; Jbn Beeker. full-aip wlll KrW' one-tnare year diet's eap and apron for thr"oc-direc=tors of the Amrrica.n ~ncet' ttw s;rounds of invuion of ftSII!d tor • t~~ term on tht>'
cormnlttee, In .n•tkwi to City t.c:k, from .Runtlnlrton BN.eh; with the school Q1Jtem. u ~ cuion. Anothtt gift prnenta· Soci~y·s Orang~ County Bnt.nch rights in prh'ate popetry. Ma.J'Or o I -
llaDaler Jobn Sailors. lDclod!l: Ed Evan., taclllt, from ()ranp:. date superintendent. William lion was mad!"-to Mrs.. N..tnw nt'Xl Thursda)·. June 18. at t hr Norman Wiler and ~ "n. 0., Couneil alsn:
AI Farclt, ~ 1Avalle7. Tum and Jim Da•ep•, tad~R. hun Ritte-r wu named prindpaJ to HermaflMirl Coates, IIIJft'Ch con-Villa lla~ ~ a... htancl. l...ft Isbt"U and Gft'atd ~tt e One final •JIPr'(Ml.l to the canon. Keith R.Jm., Georp Bin· Oi'anp. suc."Cet'd Mr. Andet'een. 1uJtant w ho ,.,,... rec."f!ntly mar-T1te nweu nc M DPftl to tht>' pub-~;otal for f.hle appUcat:ion; eoun. onlin •• ntablishing n!"gUIII~
er and Kac ~lletler. Other returning veter-an8 are rial. • lk. but rew~t.iom mu~t be ln dlrne1 Braden f1nch and A. W. tiiJN tor ~ and ontt.ngs
Dave ~ IU&"l or Nl"W-CDK rrA BOAIID WJS After dinrWr the group played by n.e.day at Klmbft-l.y 2•5223· Smith \'otln~t to dt>ny the-awH· ~ ...t authorizing Cowl~
port BN.ch; Ga)'e W1lliamB. atn. Harvey D. :Peueo. ~· buPblll and bingo. Mrs. Mary e:atlon. d l to lewy a fee (~ m llection&..
&Wrd. of H ... Uncton BNdl; president of the Corona del Mar Mostt>ller was d\a1nnan ol the' IJDI•os 0~ FOL&S fText ol ~ on Pa_gr 5.)
Jfan)r WllliarMon. hatn.ck, of Elemetitary School Pl"A, Jllftid-committ~ workina: with Mar-''God.~t Ordinary· Fo~ wiU be p • J 111--..1 e A.;:p:uoc4 tbe tnciP of eqUal
Hwltlncton l~Nm; John Himnw:l-ed at a lptdal OftUti¥e a...nt jorie Judge, Selinabel Smith. diKU18«1 Sunday morninl by Dr. lVII( s £-.:ul pat"l.'le .. or land wtth 1M Griffith
brraer. end. Clraftlr; .nm Beam, meeting Wednesday of Jut week Huch McClintock, Acne~ Carl-Harry \\'"hit• at the-Balbc. J.s... r UT N Co., to ~ euift-.aoeeu to
Ol!!lltft', of Do~ and Ed Her· at thfo home of Mn. Artfnar Sal-.an., Bet.y Rola. Marilyn Wolf land Comm u n i ty Mn.hodiJt rOf' nest...ewport the new "P1re J.lall
A complaint apUwt the bait ftl'a, taddr, of Anaheim. ilbury, 214 Na.t'Cilwi ~A\~. and Ruth EUm Rlchwtne.. Churctl. e , CalW far bid~. to ~ re--
barp off the eoron. del liar Had O.ch. Ray Rc.o. Hues-Clly CoundJ .tar1fd the turnifrd J-.. 22, ft1t mmpletlon ot
Beech wu ~tn~t by W. W . Woadil ton Harper, .-nant c.'OIIch. abd • p Se chinrry in motloll ......,. the fftcto •t the Wert N~
to Mondoy .._. -· "' J-~-... c~~.-R atlon rogram t •in« for ...... _.. .. -~::;.v~= =:er: Kb!.Jir: ecre . . ~·~-~~~~~. n!e~~~ror':::
UMightly, stated ttllrN ....,-ed 18--lllllr J C. hue ol..oa~ 8nd tfte a.ll. ct.Me at 210 feet of d ty-oww4
to be Uvlftc cparten alloud, aad :M-Hubor.J.C lwr!'' surnnwr fta'M.tlon ~ dkraft. pddle tmnh.. ~ t"'' •"fftb lat« •t tJw follow· Oty Ds' n ...-.: ,...._.. I.e -o· ·cIlia pCJIIftt)' at,.
requested that Ute barp .. ..._. ~ spMWN by Uws New poet IOttball. ~tb:ID toat81L inc loc:ationl: lOUt St .. and IMJ' ported be -.1 1«'1!1 ... ·,;,;-.;.;_1 VIa ._ -
lnated. ~ llateo J .C. ttwre Hl&h School D'l:trict. e liff"WJJDf1 Harbor JDclt-tm· Ave in NEWpOrt. OiiM C'.GW In fnlm IIICII'e thu 5I) Pft' • llilfftnll 10 Ute df¥ ~
CoUncilman Br•den J1Dcb 10-SM aen.rdlDo J .C · ""-~t.ll .oftbUl. toodll Corona drl MaT, 8a7 Sliorel and jih)pi:il;t ~ _... of Diu ._.
...._. tr 1M JIIJftiDa oc • ._ ~~ .Pt ~ way ltklndiQr IUid football pM&tle tmnls. ..,... u-~ blliad. The r e wUl bt IC. and 47th St. for-., .. ,.._. ._...
would regulate h · ..,....._ 16-&IYft'lldao I .e thPre ... wiD t.'Ofttinue fot" 10 Wf!f:b .. thru opea' for bulredi8Jl. c'--,_ W rrs. ~ JllftitJoN, Wft'f: In at -.. a ._. _.
Coundl tefeud "\he -u.r to )4 Onffe,-J .C. hrre Aac. 21. Vft'ftOn AJlm of t.M e Co1ta .,._ UnO EJ"' Sdiool dlillet ud ..trnNen.. )IIi« and .... thf •'"' '-....... 1 ~~~==:.:~,..,=:: City Attonwy 11&rr7 Ill; II tt 31---s.nt. Ana, J .C. bn'e m.to ..._. facull7 will be in -moclel _..._ atcwy ...... ._. _.. life -~. and r.r ..... et to~ lk. Rt ._. ......... tqCI ..,. for~ on the lrpJ .... bealtb No• t r dW'IIt. dkTatt. ,.... -.... b a;' •• tf flwft .. ftiDUih .. ,.c .... ,. ...... a ..... ,.,, "' --:.~:;;;-:;;;;;;;,.,,., ~ Fall ...... ·-.......,._Frl-toftll8lt , t t*• ....... ~ .... ~ ~ .-. --,.rt ,_ -..... ,.:~=~:-; ~ t•--J .C. ---· ....... --• o.t.o ------~-·--.. ----............ --· -· ._., --'---"'-A --•' t I Ott ... mYOCA.'I'IOJIIf A.'l' WJLCQ »-.1ft. s-.A.a'rd I.C. I ...... the ...., ...... 1.:30 a.m. -ftllllel-b' ... m.y ........ :"':iit .._.. t'Wf7 ....... Ull ... -TY ....... ~-w .......... NJ-=t u... . . .. 2:10 ..... far all but Coata 6:nl't. ..... ........ I »' •. .. ... ..___...,. ---a-TIIIIa z.c. ~ .._ ......_ w111110 wm be 1:30 M tt.n. ...,......, _. tllftor wt11 ae ,_.. •• =• Owes .. ,_. ., ~ Oull:dM Sdt.-a.dl n _ •c. ...._ ,. •-e o..a ._ ,__ __ Pril • ._.. .u. ... Oleic ~ • II li' ,.._ ·U.. ......_ ""'-' Ts , ,. ocwu .,, II lor <I ... - - -((II' bmatloa to ....... n J M' n n J ...... ..,........... • ............. It, Jldl ... ...,, ua.y ..... -. ""' .......... ..... _.,.
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PAGE 'IWO
omCIAL ~APER EiisicN ol the City
OF NEWPORT BEACH , or hi ...w,. • ........,, • .._a., ef tlcapat ._. c.a 0......1
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TB..U'HOHES: ~ 1114 _, 1111
trrotEMIE& OF THl
CALIFOI.NIA NEWSI'ANI. PURJSHEIS .USOCIAnOH
IVtd of tt.. NATIONAl EOITOllAl. ASSOCIATION
• • • The NEWf'ORT HARIOit ENSIGN 11.1 be. detwmiMd to be • ,.._
p•pe• of 9•,..rel circ:ulet>o.. by jurltrMM of tM Sctperiot Covrt •rtd by ,..Kin
1lr.•r•of i1 q!Miifl.d to publilfl ell pvblic. r.o&. ,....,... by lew. • • •
<.red •• s..N a-w.tfw t. tt. '-t OM. .t C.... 4el ...,., C.lf.
W.ilin9 AIWN.: 1104 Cent Ia " w4, c-11e1 ..,_, c:.lfwM
ARVO E. HAAIA ..._ _. ......,....,
'EG HAAPA • hn 11 ... wat.r
MAIY MILLS Actv.msint
• SUISCRJPilOH RATES •
One Y*"'· i11 tfte H•rbor 1VM -------------·$2.50
O ne Yeo•, oul~d4 of til. H•rbcw ANa ------------1.00 • IATES FOI IINEWAlS • 011• y,,,, in tM Ha~ ____ u.oa
On• Y aor, outsid. of the H~ At-__ 2.50
Thl' be~ ded-lion il' Jxofore Costa
~h'Sa m_•xt 'l'ue!lday-the vote on
incurpuration. and, at the sanw
lim\·, o·htJiC(' of fivl' City Council-
men to I('Od to lh1! a.ffaif'!f of the
01) o1 C~ta M,·~~a if inrorpord·
Icon \\lOs ou1. l ip to t his momt•nt
11 ha~ bfot>n 1he privilPge of
l'\<'t)UOP 10 11r.:ue <t nd i:k•bn t(' a nd
H•t•k ''' f'I11IOJ.:f' opinions: but now
it'~ ~.;othl: '" bo· tht• !101(' privlleg_e
of tho· Co~ta J\lp;;oans thf'mS('Ives
It) df·L·id•• b~ ballot 1hP L'OUI'"Se
t!oC'} \\lUll tho'll' cvmmunit} to
t.:;.k • r .. ndurl uf thP camJtaign
City Gets Refund
On In surance Bill
T, t 'il) "' Xr-"110rt Brach ~
',.,., ··d .., r••fund uf $-l.()fr..43
1: 11,, 1 :-''.l lo· ('nmpcn,.afion In-
... u-F w d . t<·Jlrf'-i('ntml! 3."> ijf'r
t'o'l\' '' Ill ~ 11r. thf' 1~1 -:"i::! W<lr'k·
Tht• Cuunt) Supervisot11 han•
madP. a sound deciston l-'OfLC.:·mim:
the hearing on pn>~ rt'·zun·
ing or Cliff ilaH•n. Tht'} hilH'
<>~~ 10 delay til<' hearm~.
schedull"d for this coming TlK'Il-
da}·. Wllil afl~·r Jul} 21. \\hen
Cliff Ha\'Pn will \'Olr· on annf'XH·
lion ICJ :'\l''-'l)Or1 P.t•;tch. lr thai
r.:P11., ,--mp••n,.ullon tnsur.toe"(' a nneJ~t;allvn ~-ott" carnt_'S, and
1m•.,,.,, ,. • '!tfr H.a\f'n bt.-com~ ;c part of
T•· l•·lt ··t o r'f'(lml.:;nyto~ thE" th(' Cit ~ o { ~l'Wpurf IJL"al·h. lh.--n
d.,,, •·••i ot 1\londra> l'\'enim(<~l 1 tu-lnrlller bout of tho· hands
Ctt ( ·• ''ell l!ll'l'lin~. said !hill' l llf th•· Counry Supo_•ni--ot·~. and
-.hot• .. tt .• t ""f<'IY J'la)>t and con-I '" Llw lap of lht' ~i'\tl'Orl City
l!r>~"l•·•t•·•! th•• dty and it" f.'m-. ('o~ncilmen. Ilowr\Pr, l h••
pl".'•' • !<•• ,, •·...:t"('ll•·nl ,.l'lf••ty I l f'l' rr·.sts b.1SLCR lly a -< ho•for••: it
r.-t~ 'r1 would s•"'!'rn th.11 th•· City C'oun-
W•lborg Dewitt of l..q-una
Succ:umbs of Ace of 73
1 r-11 \\uUid t.(> o bliJ,:a t('(j to ~mnf
I ~_h• rr·q.u.-•:ot ••l A~~<'fftbl)m~n Earl
• • l'~ n ttl<' rP-zorun~. 10
,·i~·'"" of th•• .sl 1~ ~.;ua nmlft·~ of
!;u.:n•.•• p,.•arh l o.,.id,.nt. \\'uJ-JltOjlf·rl~ n ts in IJU!' C'Oflli111U·
!.ore ,,.,,.,n(ll [If'\~ it t. '""''' llllf'r· twn. and th, S(•lut ton n•main~ ,1s
r,.:J .,, F'ur••-.1 1-'l"n Co·mt·J,•r) t_....ful-r 1t ~,., tn lh•• 00.,,,,,..,..,,1
\J_ond.a_. f"llt<.\.'lm.: ..;Pr\ ll'(>~ at of Al'.'W'mbl} n St<in lt'). tum-
\\ to"(• Ktrh. ttf ilf''tlht•1· C1-.api'J. Ar-...-•If. To \\ilhdraw h1 r('Qt.H.'!II
I:Jill;em~·nT ~ wo•ro· m<tl"k-!)y r.aJtz tho• commernal wrum; nf L'it
)fo_rruar> . SL, roc:rosil from the J-li~h &ohool.
S~ dl··d fit :--ana An:t Com· SO that a . ..erioos problem of
~unr~:v lf_O!iPtlal . a t rho· a!"f' of r•,..nt control C"dn b<· a\·ouio>d
.3 !She '" lH.Ir\1\'1".-d by R '<00, th .. Hi~h ~hool
J&ck O'fteill) of l..at:una. \\'llh
whom ,.h•· wa... rormt-rly a;;..~)("l
ated m the-Tiro TaC'O !Oland.-..
She i ~ also !iUI'\'i\"MI by r .... -o
~andr·hildn•n and four ;;islc!'l'.
She """"' 11 nail\ .. CJf ChiC".t~rl
Tl'lt' !!l'nllcman ftum lia.lhoa
l:md waJC out or hm· in lakin~ n
c-rack at CounciJm,:n A. W 8 mith
•o Th-1: t.•ffect that And) has
;--------------.,[livinl:' off ttx> government a ll
Our New Address·. "r.. en1. 5'"''" ""'" ""' " .... IQ make a rty ~)' for remun-2200 Newport Blvd., l'ra tion~ rt'C'e'iwd rrom the: go\·-Costa Mesa ~·rnm~nt : will any or hi» critiC!'
m..1 tch his recorrt of M'n iCt' for Harbor Transfer I hi~ count ry:' ... All ii'l not grim
stnff' a f NewporT City Council & Storage ITW('tings. Am U ~in K in tPrludr ~me _Monday <·venlltg during
da.~'\."lon on confirmin~ thP as-
CraU.C. Padd8c a MillS I I' _..,
.__..,
EvP.5: ~ UT!-M
l
.st"Umen t r or l'OI\l, t ruct ion of
~'l'MI and pump station to serve
thf' Bluff lots In Corona df'l
'?Jiff Dv.-t>lleT Dl.rlie FipPS
JCCted. contending that thc
toilets i.n his big house would not
be U!W'd as much as tht»e-In a
smallu ~ occupied by a hi$:
family, and therefo~ the a mount
r.f U..'K'S5me-nt should ~d
Wllll''-'ilat on amount or use ...
Which brio~ up the irrepreuible
pun that Dlarlie is a d,·ocating
the sound poliey of pay llA you
t.:O ...
T"'-e ~Mr.r-7, wWte--e!M -.. .... lldl~er
, ..... ...._ n~ *1 ... ;. y .. ,.,., ~ "'*" litf! .......... 1M,-,.. ... ,.... .....
11,-Hfe~ Oepe tz"r .., Ute ,...,-_, I 11-
a t ,.., ..... .-.,. 1M u..e,. a ,--,, MP"'
.. pleue ,---•. ._. A..'n'OR &he ,_
-. .......... ....-dee! SID& tt.e ,_
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teo' !W ...... w. ..._.-a_. ,.._ J'•• are. .. .-..,. I 'J t .,. •
~! 0 a as I •• ,... COIJLD ...... ....... ,_ ...... __ ,._ .... ,.. .. , .....,_!
HARVEY SOMERS INC.
YOlJa QIRY!UII.ft. 'IIIIDUI'H IJU,(D
Mil c:-...... _ a as
IEWI'Oal•&ai,CA'•.
•
· )'lew ..... H ••rb.,. 1
'l'llle N....,.. ...,.._ ...... .. • ........ _.... el .,, 9 Personfllities of the Week •., c.e. ·-~ #I ._ _. .... ., ... •as' I ....
_\ t •;tl'
If.-I· c-h.-urman of the Lil11-:!cl')
Bo.1r.1 r~ru! o,\ :1.!' a I.-ad. r h th1•
r1ri, .. ,,,_ t,·,. nc·" library hwld·
in~"' .~:.u C.•nr~·z :i•. \\hich b·-
('.Jn~·· 1 h·· ~r•mt· 1•f th,• libra1 } in
'·(' •·rnh{'J', 1951.
j.'lSt 11101.' ) •'.Jt'>-.
Th(' )!til• L. h..o\'t· rt:n't· c:1il-
d1H\ dt:u\.!'ltt•·• P:tm, n:r••d fl ... .,
~••1 :-t T1m. I ar.d Sam, 'J..
"I Think If u timl· fm· ('u.q:t
'-1•·:-a to 1;•'1 1o:!f'lho:or and rrwm
irs own £1l\l rnnwnt." nl' ~a~.i-
I ~trict.
:n 1947 I••• t<• •'t
' r'll1n~ !h." ("rto-,f I
1ht· lr•ad in
:1-IC·'I.It Hank
~••\ill'~ lill l '' .•o.tl' ,f 'jJI't .~idl'!ll.
•·•· tr'i! tl !"m \\ in J f'<oure~ to
1'l~<Jn· !han fi\o• milium ftotllars
;;-.....,.1·. I
J!,. h, li.~\•·· Xt'\\!nrt R•·t,t.·h 1111d
t '•wt ·l \J, S't l'-('IJ III.1JI} shuuJd be
v1:(' hi ~ <..-i t~ but f:norl!' int.'t)Jpora-
rl ... n SO !hut Co"l!'lt )lf'lii:• would
l11• in a bl-ll··r talkm::: ·po~nion.
Cand1dah· Dick Xl•wman. whO
i.; 1-c:-ady a t thf' drop of a hal to
Pllln·<'ll hi~ Costa )te-sa Kiwanis
null ml>etcnp; "ith a son~: ot· a
jokt", i.; ttlso a profC"Ssional rna·
J(iciun and halt donE-his magic
t ncks at club met'tings lhrough-
out the harbor area.
Ry IM'Oft'S.'iional ht' i.!l an ('lec-
tricia.n and brick masonry con-
tractor. O'-''llf'l' of ~~-man Ek•c·
1 ric and l\.tasonry Co.
Iff' i.11 a na1i1·e or Ne-....· J eney.
camf' to Califorl)ia prior to World
W ar JJ,-Hfo--~·Nt in the Sout.h
Paf'"ific wit h the Marinf" Corps
En~ii'IM'n during the war.
Dick bo a 1939 graduate of the
L"nhenuly of Ch.iago. and also
:;:raduated from the HoUywood
Opt-ratic Laboratory. He ~ de~
uty c::orunablc In Costa Mesa. put
pn-sidenl of the Kiwanis Cub
&nd a member or the Newport
Harbor Lodgf' of Elks. 11M!' N<'w-
mu.ns li,·e at 493 E. 19th St.
Tiley hal't' a 12·)"t'ar-old JOn,
Ric hard J r.
Ca.ndidatf" Newman belien!S
thA t bU!Ii ncs.!HTM!n s hould ta ke
part in operat ion or a city, since
it m U§t be operatt'd along AOU nd
bwtineu linn.
You're im.-tlent to hear what
11\Y lM~ •tory is fqn tM laland.
May 281! You should be in my
boot.s; I'm dying to tf'JI the ter-
rific news. Stand by. it's jult
a bout to be rn.&eued.
• nDEIA.. .. D8
Dnr Bunttrr.
• When Praidm.f EiRnhower
l'ft'ftltly •ianed the 'ndtlandll
Btfl which rftur-ned COntrol ol
the tJcltolanclrl to the States I
thDulht we h..t ... , wed f1l the
... ner mee •nd ror .n. Nol -.
'nit iltll ... ....._. ~ -u.
pi lllllt'• ~ ..... -
, ....... ? ........ .. ......,. .............. ...
Fin• Chi('( Bert Smith. who
with hi.-; brother, Lcs. Is owiX'r
of the Smith BI"OS. 11hN'f n'K'ta l
and hea ting finn, '""ill lw ~king
ollt' (If th<' five ~it ion.'l on the
Custa M~ City Council in
Tueld.1.,_ .•• e lection.
· T\le compa.ny was foundo-d bA.c k
in '1922 by their stt>p-fa lhcr.
R.lph Vielt>. Arte-r Mr. Viele's
dl'ath the two boy11 helpe-d t heir
mothe-r run the busineu. and they
purchased il in 1946 and took
IUJI char~<:P.
Bert wa8 born In [)@-n\'E-r, has
li,•l'd in Sout hern CaUfomia for
25 yean. For the pest 12 f can
tw has bt>t-n fire chief for the
Costa Meu Voluntef!r Fire
pertment. and he iii pest
Tht' Tc\\'fnki,•.; It\•• at l!lO E.
JiOifh St .. (\"t!"tl" )I ~J .
e lff:X IO\ t··. l 'lt.\XI'~
.. ,1):-lu :.t.-.n i ,.,\1!\)'()!Wd .. ,
1
1
industri01ts, t'OR.'oi'l~'llfiCIUS ro:'OJlk•
rapabl<• of ·.:o,·.:•rnim:-1 hl~mSI'h·cs,"
sa~!l' r •.. .lll<ll l~c>nrl-rlll l o• l !o•t•rY F I
Crnn('
Fur that I"C'o1~on h" u n:,.,. 11
Ja1·nrahll' \Ott• in TUt'Sfl•J} ·,. iu-
I'Orpor:.tion ek-c tion. hut h1• aiS<l
b.'iil.•n •., th;u .. n ut1,.mpt should
be-rna&-to ,-:ork out a satisfac·
tory propo!lal fo1· ronsolidatinn
of C<'rtain runetion.<~ or ~1 :1
Mesa wtlh thosfo or NN>'port
Beach if PCOnonUcall) wiY-for
both CO&llmunitics.
Mr . Cran~ has bl'en <t home
owiX'r in Costa )1('Sa "tor the ptt.&T
r·ighl ye-a.N. He atlt•nded Ora n~c
Cnast Colle~e and Santa An<~o
Junior Coilc'{e. H1• is now sal('!l-
man for South Coo!!! Co. in N£'W·
port and is lrPasurc-r of thc cn.>d-
it union thf're. He wa!l a eandi-
da tt' in las t ye-ar's ra~ for -OCC
Board of Tt-usteM but was dc·
fl'A ted by lh<' incumbents.
Mr . and Mno. Crd.nt> li\'C' at
383 E. 17th St. 'Il\('y ha\'e a son.
He nry Jr.. 9. and a daughtt'l',
S ha.ron, 6.
----
\'IS ITS GRA."'lD CASYOS
l'ot.iu Margaret Schll.de-of 3(17
Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar.
made her first \isit to lhf' Grand
Canyon as part of her early sum-
mer vacation.
de-nt of the Onlnge County Fi~
Chieb .U§Oclation. He is also IS IA.SDEa liOVES TO S. A.
put presidt'nt of the Costa M~ Former Harborite Robert I.-
Lions and of the Oulmtw-r or Hill of U09 Balboa Ave., Balboa
Cornrn€'~. and director of the bland, hal$ moved
Boys Club. 1·---------jjjjjilj,;;,;; He belien:-s Costa Mel-a should 1·
go 'slowly wtth "Pt"-llS(>I;, and
Atudy poulbl .. consolidaUon ~ith
Newport.
Mr. and Mrs, Smith )h·e •t
564 Park Lant'. The family ln-
clu~ son. J ack. 14 .• a nd daugh-
ters, Roxana. 9. and Cecille. 6.
BIL
DIKE
Says:
.. GIVE CIIA&M
ANOI&I& CIU.NCI:'"
.. ., ... ' ap-ee ... , ..... ............. ,_. ......................
........ _._ _rt ....
p;mute.._....._..,.. ... ,.,.. ...... ....
CILUIII AJIIO._ CILUI'CE
., puebel ... -.-• I 'OifAL I•Wt:LaY
~ .....,...._ .....
a =• ...,.,
......... _ ........ ... ..
........... ..., .....
··t fa\·or a thrifty but prog-TI"U» ~ Richard A. Stnl-
n.'SIIIW• policy and platform suP-sky Is sold on the beUef that
ported by the Ci tizens Cot,l.ndl." Cnna J\lfta is oM or the bHt
sars 26-year..()ld J ohn V. Yates. town§ in CBIHomt. for growth
c:mdidatc 'for the Costa Mew~ a nd €.'Xpantiun, anct I'll' is concern-
City Counci l. Costa MeM should ed about the rate nt which the
maintain low--cost go\·cmment City of Newpot·t Be~ch has been
until th€.' Rl'f'K builds up its rt'· :uuwxing som(· of the belL real-
soun.-..·~. he bt>lit'\'!'S. dt"ntial al'i'a~ on lhr MeN~.
Mr. Yates Is a nath'f> Califor-Jlr helil'\'f'!l tha t lnoorpont.t.lon
ninn, being born in San Diego and is the only wise-choice for Costa
't•ducawd'in Long Beach. He has )'1e!la, which hr thinks will be 11.
l)l't.'ll !I r('$ldcnt of Costa Mesa city of 30.000 soon .
!fw tlw vast three and a half 1\f.r. St rt•IJ~ky is a \Vodcl War
yean~. He is p ropri€.'tor of the II \'t.•trran, hl' a t tend!~ Pa!Wdena
Bur~l'r Inn at 1985 Harbor Blvd., Junior Collt;-Jie"t• for two years,
Ill' Is a NB\')' v..tcran. Jutxim:: 1 IakinS< a lrm <..-oun~t•, ~fore rom -
!--•·nl'\1 for foUl' and a half year,;. I Llll.: to Co~ta l\Ie!Oa !Ot'VI'n years
,,,. y , · \I , \I [-1~0. liP Ui office mDna~('r of . . a I'S 1s a . a;; t'f • ason r ~I bt> Co
111 rh£" Costa l\ll's& SPah:ring 1h£" o.;;ta • ~R Lum r .
l.r.dgl' und a chal·h·r mE"mlll.•r of tfp 0\\'lt.'l h1" own homf' a~
tt.f• Juoit)r Cham!Wr Of Com-:t~SoJ ''""s 11 N•nlal duplex. "Thu
nwrN' I 1'1\'t'S mP Hn add('d lntCI'Mil in
... · . f"tl"-tn J\lf't>a·~ fture:· he says. He
( u.-.ta :'.lo •..a well han· rruor:~ I fPE"I.; 1hat hl' has the buslnt'$.'1
l•robl<'rnl'. but W•' Clm ~et the j.)b ubilit~· to help tht> n('W go,·cm-
dnnt· .~f \\f' \\Ork tO'!Nhi'r as a m• nt of Costa :\lo•sa g~t off to
to•11m. ho• stt~s a );ood s ta 1·L
Mr and i\i r.,_ Ya t••s h,,. ;,, 37~ )1r. and Mn.. Strelsky a nd
Ramnna Wa). Th<'~ ha\t• l\\'0 ~oum: daught('r IL\1.' hi I ~ C{'cil
$mBll <"htldN'n. f'laet·. •
LidO Rf~IDESTS
Haven HubtJari:l.'i ,,.,, t·
fr-om 213 Topoz A \'o'.,
b land. 10 109 Via rt·I·
I'Cnna. Lido lsiP.
S,ee me for remarkably
LOW RATES ON
AUTO INSUUNCE
Sbte Fa111
W . 1. I.A.."4DI8
ISS E. 171~ St.
Votlta Me..
Hl'.acoa Ull
S.ock ln'l!; appointment as dlyl ::::::::::::::::::
d l'rk. of CO!ita Mesa is Mrs. Calla
Vlt•le. 2109 Harbor Blvd. She has
OCcn a resld£,nt or Olsta MesS!
for li y<'at'K. mana~ed the
Plumbing a nd S het"t Melli. I W'""' 1
f11r four )'e O.n until turning t he
bWilnl'Ss OVl'r to her sons in 1946.
~to~.• iK PIUit pl'esldent or both
Co:ii R !lfPM Womt•n's Club
VI'\\' AUXUilry.
t;OOA.Jl M0\'1;.8 TO !a;WPORT
Ne-wport I• the nt'W addre-sa
T. E. Edgar. forme-rly of 318
Orchid A\·e., Coi'OIUl ~dd Mar.
fDD S. Whyte
INSUtlANCE
o-m. Marine cmd
GeDend lmunmce
Ofll.l c..e. ............... ........
........... _ ........... c.-Ml .....
~ : .. l ' f I \-.,. ·p,. • • , --,#.'• ~. ·-·'' ./ . .1'-o'•"'-....O::•r ........ -~tr ..._y ..,.. '"';t..o . ; •·· , • ".
I
'
GU'TS ....
, Maple s•••
THURSDAY_. FRIDAY, .-.u-11
A .-tina to old lnendo. uod now
An opporhmit)' to view 0Q1 fine
luniohi.,.. aDd ,Pita al dMtinc·
Qo~ \
CAntER 'ROUND 11iE PUNCH IIO'M..
.FROM 2 P.M. .. S P.M •
•
'ft I :. M. II, 1111
UPHOLSTERY K!.!~~ Wells A warded
Honorary Degree
A o.r-ntut a..e. ..
..,sst -•
VUim>llrtJUft'IJU -N·-IIUft>OYDa
~ UJ'IIO&alnaW
oosro• 1.&111" ...-
•
Kimmons
-.. l'I'IB ·---·--... ~-····-~ ...........
KenDtth D. W~lll ot Corona
del Mar. praldmt of P'leedol•
Foundation at Valley Forp, re·
t'll'koed an ta.onr,o ~~reNe of
DoetGr of La'ft at J'lad* &outh-eoueee. • ...... ..., J'la., •
II J,.. 1. Dr.· Weill aJ.o dlllwred
the COIIIII~t &ddrell to
.... ---ct Flo-Soutbom.
Prwvklully, the I'Jeeolonw
FOUDdatioD president had bela
-od, by ,_ Unl-ly ct
Phlladelphla. wtdch wafell eel
upon him a.o bonorvy -.ree ol
Doctor ot Humane Letters on
.. ~. 18.
Dr. Wells ia a araduate ot
NOL"t.hwHtem Unlveralty and hal
dODe craduate work at the Unl~
venlty ot Southem C.Ufomia.
He ta a KUeat lecturer oo the
faculty ot a-ton UDIYft"'lty,
Univenity ot Southem C.Utanala
r==j;;;~;=ji;;;===liand the University ot Wllcomln. In 1949, Dr. WeU. joined with
Baacbo llnm Edward F. Hutton of New York,
Doo Belding of r.o. An&eles and
N ..... ~ ~-L--1 LewiJ; H . Brown. late chainnan of ......... J ~ the Johns Manvill e Corp., to
Stat. U 11 ud + oced fOUDd FI'Hdoms Foundation at
P'nllll 2 t8 1 1'.,. Valley Forge. In March, 1951, he
-...,red Care ud wu elected president of t.hc or-
O..Uw.ttM PIQ pnjzation. '
u:•IIQW~ .. ,._ ------
o.-sayo-~IDS Troooporta-,..._
190 E, 15th lk.
OOftA ..... P--.rr .. ..,
DIRECTORY
Minister Addresses
BPW Club Meeting
"It's a Wonderful UCe" was
the 1heme used last ThuMiday
by Dr. Fred M. J udson, Bap tist
IN'IJU&&lii'C. m.inist,.v from Santa Monica, as
r-------------:Jhe s~e before the Business and · ""Pfiifesotonal Women at their fi-
''BE SUR.E -INSl1lt&"' nal spring dinner meetine-at the
with Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
Maurie Stanley BtBiness mectin~ was con-
lnl:u:raDCe eo...ncw ducted by Mazie Bird, vice presi-
HARBOR 177& dent, in thf' absence of , the pr-es-
2::110 Marine A.w., ~ lalaDd ident, Mlldr-M Cha pman, who
INSURE
In SURE
INSURANCE
LEONARD J. KISTLER
P1 1one Harbor 0523
2603 !'.'t'wport Blvd., Newport
_GERALD W . RITCHIE
IW11ltor -lnsuranoe
Notary Public
IN CORONA DEL MAR '""
SINCE 1938 1219 Cout Blvd.
HArbor 83 -Ev•: HArbor 2'1!5
was out of to..,,. 111e club voted
to raise the a nnual d\U."S from
58.50 to $10, bfogin nlng t he com-
ing yt"ar, because or the inercasc
in national and state dues. Club
member's committl'e prC'ferences
were solicited a t the meeting.
Anita \Vf'(>k:s won tlw t•\'Cning
1rrize.
Festival To Be Held
July 18 Thru Aug. 9
Laguna Beac.h · wUI be the
scene of the 18th annual Festi-
r
____ !loi~O!!!!M!!!-~r~----,l\-al ot Arts and Pageant or the Masters for a n extended aeason HAPPY DAY SCHOOL ot 23 .,.,. ....,., ,ummr,. ,......,
Early Ollldhood Educatloll "'1uly 18 through August 9.
for Uttle FoUc 'The six ac.res of the FesU-
440 Heliotrope Ave. ''al grounds In Irvine bowl wiU
Corona del Mar, Calif. becomP a cultura I carnival 1t)r
HARBOR 1091-W the 23 days and nights or the
, __ Tn __ -..;....:..::.."'"'.:..._ ............ ..:;.:::....;.:.._J I Fe3tlval or Arts . More than 200 -decorated booths will display
r~D~AN!!::~Cilf~~O~IH!!:&i2,i~·~u~cmoi:!l~I<~-, I painting, .sculpture, photography,
ceramics and handicrafts. AUTHUR MURRAY'S A feature or the 1953 F('Stival
tll COAST BLVD. will be a special galler)' spon ·
CoroDa del Mar sored by lhf' inte m atlona il)'•
()pill 10 to 10 known artist a nd colll'c.tnr, M rs.
For frft daDce ~ Edward G. Roblruon, wife of t he
CaD BArtxlr 1D film star . Her "Art or Celebri-1...--..:.::..==:.::..:=---J !ties" gallery will b€" hung with
ru&NJ'I'I7a& .-Am original are '-"'Ork by Hollywood r--:-.:.;:=:::.:.::::..:::.:=:..-, !stars, directors and \\Titen . Ex-Furniture Restoration hibitors include Harold U oyd,
a.lr botea-, , ,_ Claire Trevor, Jane Ru.Ut·ll, Clau-
IIDII nao1a ....... dette Colbert, lra Gershwin , Gin·
.me ... nllb. ,-. etc, ger Rogers, Henry F onda, Ed-H.ARVEY'S \\"Brd G. Robinson and a score of
other luminarlf'!l. ~":: l!:'r.._ Each nig ht durin" 'th.~ Festi-
~-~Coota~~~M~-~~B~-~~~m~n.~~~-J I '·al or Arts the drarruatic Pageant ':.. or the Mas ters is•prt'St'ntl!d In a
natural. protected amphitht>at re.
r~::·~~-·~-l; .... ~~-~;•t:~li Both classic and contemporary
art masterpieces are recreated SUT81' Platers wtth Ji \'ing models, se~ed from
Laguna Beach nath'l"!l. authentic-
ally costumed and skillfully made
up. Special mak~up formulae are
devised and donated by Max
Factor of Hollywood. ._______.::.==..::=..._...J I
• D<l.v&
'nU Ia belq written In the
Colonial MOlal' Court, three miles
south of West Qlater, Pa.
What do I care If there are a
lot ot bl& trailer-trucks roarlna'
up and down Route 202, rlaht
under my no.! Brother, rm re-
laxe4! '!'be r.-e ot the trudra
ll the whir of halnmlnc blrdl: tn.
the nlalit. compared to where rve
been for a week.
Now, my cozy cabin nestietl in
a world ot l'reell fields, tree~
and houlct thaf have stood sirw::e
Wu hJngton and his men put in
'that rugged winter at Valley
Forgl!. What do I care if there
are big 'IV antennae sticking
up above the andent 1tructures!
I'm back In the c.ountry and I
love it. J've escaped-by a hair-
from t.ha t place known as New
York.
e MANHATJ'AN MAELSTROM
We were there a week. 1 think
we go t away just In time. I still
ha ve Statue of U berty legs, 1-fay-
den P lanetarium neck, television
conjunc.tivltis, atrophy of the
walle t a nd enotl&'h things wrong
with my feet to k eep a foot spe·
cialist bwl)' for a whole summt'r. .
e 0 ! LIBERTY
There wpre no medical mt.'ol'l·
ingg on S unday. Unfortunate!)'
1\in. C.Q. had alread)' tak t'n the
c hildren to the too, the Empire
State Building and to thr('(' li\'e
1V shows. As the bE-lls in St.
Bartholomt•w'~ C hu rch. pro-
claimed th(' Sabbath. Mamma
looked me in the eye and sajd
sweetly. "Art'n't you go ing along
with us to ,se,. J h.e S tatu!' of Lib-
erty'!''' t pondered. Arter all. I
had never st'en it. Th(' time I
had bl.'l'n on a ship coming back'
from Italy I rourtesy of the War
[)(>partmC'nt) r want I'd to sec it
\'Cry badly. Instead , we la nded
in Char leston. S.C. :'o·ly conscil'nce
nwoke-. "Wha t an American you
arc! You've nevf"r S('('_n the Sta-
tiX' of Liberty!'" So I jus t wi ll ed
and a pologetically mumbled "0 .
K ."
\Ve .1{01 to Bt'dloe's I s I a n 11
..,i thout incident. The hot dogS
on the boat we re the best I had
had on the trip. As I stood In
a'A·e before the grea tlo>wo rk of the
AINtian. Frederick Auguste Bar-
t holdi, I w as properly Impressed.
I e\•en purcha.<;ed a small sou-
venir or thP occasion. Wl' as·
C'ended \"IR e le\"ator to th{' rirst
level. about 10 stories up. W e
saw Ellis and Go\·ernor's Island
a nd t he spectaculn skyline or
Ma nhattan.
Then. it happened. C.Q. J r. an-
nounced his intention of ascend-
! ng the next 12 storit's. The sign
~aid. "186 s teps, 12 stories." With
H. fathe rly smile, [ gave consent.
ln.~tantly\ Nancy, youngl'SI C.Q .,
turned up thl• \'Oiume. "H he 's
gonna' J:O, r'm gonna' go too-
o-o-o !" I looked at 1\.famma. She
looked at me. With 111 look of
grim resignation. we took tl'le
first rtep.
e UP AND 00\\'X
Som ehow, W(' made it . By the
time I hit 1tep No. 186, I couldn't
MY anything for puffing. My
villion had adJusted Itself nicely
to the occasion. I could look out
on(" 'Ai ndow with my right e)-e
a nd see 1\Ianhattan. With the
left, 1 could look out another and
scoe the Narrows and the A tlantic
Ocean. Before 1 had time to
make ~~on appropriate Utll'rance,
the horde of liberty lovers bl.'-
hJnd me had ahoved me down
to ste p No. 185.. We ••ere on
our way down qaln.
Never wOIT)' about a-etUng
down. ~ stain are narrow.
~ b DO choke. You can't
hWT)', but neither c.n )'OU stop.
Once I aiDwed. up a bit and the
guy behind me pve me a nasty
klok. At •tep No. minus 96 my
lep we-re actin&' Uke they be-
longed to S01MC11W I!IJe. By t he
time I made the elevator on the
lOth floor, [ wu anaesthetized
from the wabt down. J .... -ould
have creatly enjoy@d the ft.'ol'l of
the good e.rttt a~ain, only r
couldn't feel.
e ARTHaiTIS!
fu WI!' flapped tOWIII"d the
waiting ferry, [ fi gured it was
just old age . Then I looked at
Mamma, who ill much yount:er.
She, too, had the same loromo-
Lido,._ Tr:dzh•
For His NaYJ Wiap
N.,,u., IJil Jlol!ly & Nix ct Lido--...... _ traian'" 8x ,Mir<IMIW1 tfmel
ctDtly aboard ... ...u ~=:I carrier USS MoDterey, _ct
ln the Gull ol l(nlco.
plete "" aln:raft curler Ou&l~-1 cattons .
Lt. Nix Ia the .on ot Mr.
Mrs. Lloyd s . Nbc ol 11'7
EboU, Udo llle. He ... ~:::I ated from the U.S. Naval .1
emy ln Jtmt, 1951, and
aboard the aircraft eurier
PrinN-ton prior to entfttna
Naval Flight . Tralniaa Procrun.
He repor ted to Perwaeole, Fla .•
"The A.nnapoll• ot lb. Alr," tn
June, 1952, and has c:ompr&eted a
stringent ICMdWe in military,
academic, phyUc:al aDd fll&bt
training_ From Penlacola he has
been sent to adVUK.'led ~~:j I whlch. \\i ll win him the ,
Navy wings of gold.
Reviews PJanned
By Nightingales
A S!"ries of book& In the 1\E'WS
and play re\iews by Edna
Stearns Daytgn is being planned
for the fall by the Night ingales.
holida!-· chapter of the Hoag Me·
moria! Hospital Auxiliary. Mrs.
Dayton is well k nown in Pasa-
d~>na and t h~ sout hland for
tor ataxia t hat had befallt-n m··· l't'\'i•·,,·s blr nding th~> "''dcml<: 1
Two days latt'r, as 11. kind!~ >tnd th~> dramatic. •'
New York cop he lped us across . Madison A\'e., he inqui r~ ~-, Plan.;; fot· the :-enes of
Li tel)' "Arlh riti~?" 1 don't knovJ I IJI"Of:rams wr~·e di~\L<;.;;~ed
why he lookt'd puzzlf"d wht'n I 1"'-'t:Ular nu>t>tmt: of the >l ~o:~~ln·l l
answered, "No. Statui' of IJb· ltlli~~ hf'ld at thl' homl' Mrs.
erty." j JamPs Elms or Bay Shorf"S last
When you g'o to :"t'" York Wo'<'k on l\u'Sday. )[N J . Gor-
bc sur~ to take yow· childn•n j d()n ::>milh and MN. WAitu Gf'r·
You won't miss a thing, that h~rdt _were ro:-hostPSses .. ~I rs.
way. And if you e\·er 1un acn.ss l R<J~ Dtkt"' of Lido Isle wlll b('
the final rrstim:: place of lh•~ ho~ti'5~ for the July mt't'llnJ:.
~rea t sculptor, Bart hold1. do mt'
a ra,·or. Plant a thi!ilh' and u.
half dozen t'Bcti on t h~· mound.
You can put my nam~> (>n thf'm .
Hf" could h.a\'e had th<' •'h'\Ulor
go all the way, n"est-l' t><l'-~ In-
!itead o f IRG slt'p;i.:
Prelude to Fishing
Is Held byr Anglers
~Hnta A na Country Club """~
e ~TIF.F st:CK I th., !"{'('nl' of lhf' fourth annual
1 " 'I . 1 "'prrlud._. to fishing" parh· hl'ld
·on go tn o en•:~! 11Ptad, Tnesda\' of ta~t wN'k b\' th~ LAd\
but r suffo•red a.noth.~r mnnhat-Am;:J<'ri. f :'\: . ·Th · tan mal;ld). It'll cnlkd "P IIHlt'· . · 0 · "\'POrt " part.
tarlum net'k ." You ('Ould O::<'l lt mdudt'd a iunchwn. t'nll't·tain·
Of ~"''" -,, l A " 1 · men!. fallh1on show and card.<;. u ,, •·· 1 ..OS n .. <' ,.,. or an\
c.....r~ 10 ,....,
yoW diN• ......... • .... ~ .... "'"'toar" ........ ........... ..--... ............ _,
... J.& .. tt. f~.
c.llft. MOWN. WHfTf.
........... ncQtOI __ .. _ ............
,
JUNIOR
·BooterJ
TolltoTeea ..... -.-III:U. .... -.. nr-(.u ........ u .. _
1815 Soutll Main Street
Umherty %-fan
SANTA ANA
A,_ __
otlwr place where tilt'\ haw ~ Th(' prot;ra m . fo1· till' ht-ncfit or
pla netarium. :\line i" ·the Hay. thl' ~roup·~ cripp_Jro ~ido; p.1.rl~>'l'.
den \'&riet)'. direct from tht• ''as undl'r thr _dtrf'Ctton of L.1.dy
Aml'rkan Museum of Natural Ant:lt>r Cl~~ K~lt>r, a!ISi~t("d by
Hi! tory. The thPmc ror June was Anglers PipJP Johnson. Ma ry. Jo I Laguna M ap·Ie Shop
"Color in the Sky." It was a l..a_nsdoY."flP, :'1-tary Belll' Tohaas, _
wonder ful di.!'play, 6f.ly the ~xt Al~ce Slem~ns, F.Jorence-Rlpin-
time I'll rind ou t wtwre they a.re :.ka, F ran Piper. Ida .:-.'a)'lor. Uz 1 790 S. COAST BLVD. LACUNA BEACH 443529
going tn project t he sunseu over Hagen. Rost•m:'-~· Smtth, Dorothy ~;::::;::::;;:::=============:::===::::::;:::::::::~~:~
Manhattan and the Northern Ada~. Pauhn£' Tallman and r Ug~ts. I would e njo)' them more ~ns P~we~. _Artracti\·e IWcora-
from the opposite poin ts or th(' ttons with f1shm.l:' as motif wert"
c.ompass instead or bf"hlnd where arrang(•d for the tables. I
r sat . I t'll tough enoug h dodging Pa rt or th•• phila nthropic work
N('W York t.raffic when you can of tlw club i thl' annual picnic. I
turn your head Creely in any d.i-lor handkapped children. which
rection. [t's quite a nuisance to was he ld during thf' latter part o (
have to turn your whole body May. Six differt'nt County sc.hool!l
around to !K't' what's coming from S<'nt 100 children and 2.'i teachers
the right when your hea d Is for the day at the beac.h, com-
tw·ned to the le h . And did you ple te with boat ride, pjc:nic and
e\·er try to reach the brake pedal fa,·ors. Children came-from Carl
In your car while sitting CT"O!Is-Harvey. G I e n M ar t i n. Delhi.
\\i!M' in th(' front sca t '!' · F'ranklin. Lathrop and J ohn Muir
Schools. The a ffair was held at
Shipwreck Dance
To Be Held July 11
1 the Bay SHore a nnex.
Plans for the annual '"Ship-
wreck" Danc-t to be M id b)' mem·
ben of t he Surfsiders danc.e group
were made at the mt'f'ting or the I
boll.rd of directors: at the home
of Major and Mrs. Norman Tur·
ley of Bay Shores.
TIM> Shipwreck Dance will be
he-ld J'uly 11 a t the American ~
gion Hall In Costa Mesa. As in
the past. gut"Sta will come ~
a.s I! they had been shlpo.r.TCCk("d .
•
.
..Ur defellllol'l dt-p'ndlt -YOU.
~ aa .truaort ot.en·f'r
aow. C'aU Harbor !171-11 or
-·"-"-W. Cr~. :111 ,,._
ltMu. Udo ~~ ...
ANNOUNCING
NEW LOCATION
NORMAN C. CARLSON, M.D.
120 TUSTIN AVE., NEWPORT BEACH
'Across from All-AmPri<.-"'..n Markf'l Park1n1.: tAt ,
Uff1C'o• PhV!ll'
S.Con 6917 Beacon 7438-W
'
Jones, Cosgrove & Miller
I IHCDII:~DIIIATCD , •••
Investment Securities
I d.fiiHMI'~« '"• AJpOtloltM..,_t of
C. W. Boxlcy, Rtsid•nt M•n•g•r
' WITI1 err'IC t:A AT
5 3!1 COAST HIGHWAY N£WpiQ'"' •trACH
Tt;LEfiHDNI: •CACDN ••••
,
l'o;()'lf h'• NMf' than...-to ... a .... laa tlfwl.
po..-ll'rl\11 !~oat*-.... dac ....... trt -.....
tt .... bJ ... _ ................ , ... , ... ..,
......... t.M hac ._..Ia .._, c-.• ...a-
-..e ~tow Hn .. It e.ta n ... a • I t.l _...
P'oot*;-• Geftenl Mocwt )Ia I pi c I,
DOI.LAI POl DOU.AI YUU CAin IIAt A
~PONTIAC
. '
... WIAT 'NI 8R AI A I'IICI _ _.'lt ... diiUI
~· sa .. ~~·~·;·~·~·~·~·~-~ -... ............... _. .............. ............. -.-.· --· 7 zs•··· n' t••u•••, .. ---.., -._..._,,I 'J I ? ....
I
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Yea--we deal in succeul
For aavinl' money i.
u ne of the firat &liJIM to
~uccess. And we help
hundreds of Orange
County famili~ achieve
it through MvingL Pay
them well for it, too--
i:o wh<t.t your savings
ec'lrn. with each account
I 00 ~( inaurcd to a total
n f $10.000 through the
F ederal Savings and
Loan Insurance
l o rporation, at
balboa
ERAL SAYIIGS
SUI Vi• Lih • T•'-..... larW 1511
IEIPOIT IUCI, ULIFIIIIl
MethodfitMeeting
At U. of Redlands
Pastors from three Harbor
area churabes ~ w\th their
lay deleliatel wtD leave Monday
momia& for the tan~ aanual
l!eaioa ol tbe S,... • Ill Califor-
nia-~ Caafeftnce of the
Metbodiat Ch\U"dt a t the Unive-r-
sity of~.
Local eb~ to be repre~~ent
ed wW lnollMie ChrUt Church by
the Sea, •tboa Island Commu-
nil)' Methodist, a nd Costa Mesa
Community Methodilt. •
Rev. • Thomas Ptlndell of the
Newport Chureh i~ ch•irman o r
the youth t-xehange commis11ion
of the annual conference and
secretary of the C!'OI\ference rela-
tions committee. Rev. J meph
McShHne of thl' Costa M('SIII
Church is a member oC the Con-
ference's Board of Mi.lllions. Dr.
Harry White of Balboa I.sland i.s
a former superintendent nr the
church's Fresno Oiatdct.
OHieial lay member& to the
conference lncli.Kie W•lt.l'f" Bli-
ven. repre~>en tinJC the No•wp:1rt
c hurch: Ted Hnus(>t' or Balboa
lsland, and Mrs. Ruth Barnett or
Costa Mesa.
New All· Time High
In Church Members
• . • -• .__ __ -••-----_c ___ _ -. . .. . -I
,.._ • .,, .... 11, J.a
!'fEW .t.D....,.D
CHUIR.CHE~ A O:.ta Mesa boll» at
VIlla ..... the .., 0 ··-Mr. and lin.. a.riN ..... , ....
('.omnlittees Nlllled
For Chureh W Ollleft
tk!ntblp or anaer to IIOCJ(Inea
and the way1 in which upr Ia !1l"PP'ftted, with ,.,.. u to New·
Tft,taJMJit l.nc:lclellb when J--.
Is aald to 'have 1'elldH wlt.b an-
mer)¥ of 318 ~ttia Ave., Co-
.._~ .... Mar, whk:b ia the ..... ., ...............
... 4ot:k, bmerlY of UdD
Sunday ScMol ftllleta at Am OtUacH Of CHIIST. Mrs. Geor&e Davies. president 10:30 a. m.. worship llti'Yice Is SCI8ff1Sf
o( the Women's FellcrwshUt at 11. ._ W. LWe. ,...,.,. .....
of the Corona del Mar Commu-OIIII.Da&N'8 D.t. Y 8J:IIVICZ /!.. bt,~ of The ......... Q., .....
nlty Church, hl,s c~ the fol-SonD by tM Cbmab a.otr will' fiJitf ~ of ChriJt, Sc~. I•
k>wlng committee chairmen : feature the Chll*en~• Day ...-v· to.. M....dl-tts.
Mrs. John Lamar as Ways Ice Sunday morn1nC at Chrllt s...l.y School ====.= t:ll ~ by the S. Tbe ~ mMe UP -.., SIMie -11101 ..._ M~:ans. with Mn. Lew Pettit ot boya and &trla rron; the> linlt WM~ Ew.i11g meetr"l; 1110 .tf:
co-chairman: Mra. R. P. Morrill, tbrouah 1 the third arah. .t. a.ttef•"9 ltooM loc..t.l If I
.. ~---•--A J St., ......... r.,.,.. .._, hM g -membership; Mn. D. W. ~ un r the_,~._. ot Mn. , ... ,, P. ... ._.._SuM.,. •N ,_...
ORIGINAL JEWELRY DiSIGNS
e Cllt8&o"N • ~~ewrllty ••• IJw
HOWARD K. ADAMS
COIIOWA-. .... 1&11 OO.t.ST BLVD. (,.,.) __ .....
fiN kz 77
_.. •• ?sHe .eSPECIAL LOW ti"ID ~--....... ~ .... ~-·""'"= ......... .... ...... ... ,.,..we. ., ., y, ..• , ••••• ~ ....
-LEI' V8 OIV& YOV .t. qlJOI:A'IIOif-
BRUCE MARTIN FA&-....:.-"".,.
1,_ Newport A,-e. SE&VJOE ANY ~ .,_.. .._
Bl"a(»e aau.-1'' ., .............
WIIII'IIAII'I coU.rk'sy and I W'I&hine: Mrs. Meta Rutter. Power of a Mt-~ allaa.-...1.
Ne:laon. hospitality: Mrs. ouver ~;~;~E~the~~...,.,.~~~~th:'"'~..,.:~~n..~; ...,~K;·~-~~~O,~I.....,.~~:'"~""~~~·;·~Pt;I:•~;-~·~·~·~'; .... ~E~~~;;M<;.~''~';.,;'~:'~•~·~W;;.,.;~Ioo~l'~ .... ~~~-1 Roy Pendell U ....... durcl\ ..,..,ica altd .. tM "'W1 If•"• ill I .... 4 ....._ .. Campbell, thank of e.ring: Mn. on the a...r.119 loom. o. z. Robt'rt.son, budget and fi-... c..t ..._ ......_ 441 I ,._ ..._ .... ~ ., ...,
nana.·: Mrs. Gertie House, devo-
tionaiJJ. Mrs. Bertha Kentch, The Chu ch p Fuller Life -Anend Regularly publicity: Mrs. Grace Sailors, + r oinrs
kitchen. a:~sistcd by Mrs. Made-
line Drown: Mrs. Fred Harrison.
Unitf'd Church Women: Mrs. W.
P. Custer. literature, and Kn.
ML'fldor and Mrs. Blackbeard,
"rodinK rt'ception.
InstallAt ion of offken was held
a l the final spring meeting o f
thr F r iJowship at the church.
The o ther oHiCl'rs are Mrs. Ca.s-
tlcnulfl Smith. yiet"' president;
!\{r"!l. f-")·anccs Cox. historian;
M.rs. Raymond fk>ll. treasurer:
Mr§. Wl.'ndell Hoyt, a uditor: ~rs.
Edwurd Hagen, corresponding
~-o••Cn:tary: Mrs. Howard Bogert.
rf'COrdinJ,: st•crctary; Mrs. A. A.
K1•mpo:-r. p;uliame-ntarian. Mrs.
Paul Babbitt conducted ttl(' sym-
bolic.-installation sen ·ice.
,\ c:roup or ro-<'ds from the
music ck'par tmt>n l of Harbor H_ll;h
School. undN tht' direction or
:O.fa rio• llichsch, furnish<'d the
afftomoon program. Special nurn·
IJ('rs featured th!' Larkctlf's. Billie
O.•fl\t'l" was act.'Ompanlst.
P.f'fr('shmo·nls w el"e ser\"ed in
P1tr.::r1m lla\1. with :0.·1rs. Kemper
Lrt d1:u~t' of host!;'S.! duties and
:\I rs S. \\". Blacklx-ard. M rs. K.
V. Ddt~. Mrs. John Sadl(>ir and
:"lin. John Meador as.sist.in g.
orll'l'.na•"B'·
IMI.W .......... lf .......
B'rltlr .U -·--·~ ra.._ ., •• Marlier --&UDday ...._: 8 :00. 10:00, U:IO a. m. Weekday llaa:: 8:00a.m. Cont ....... , Satunloyo and--
of ht Frida)'l and Holy n..y.
from 4 :00 to 5:15 p.m. and from 7:00 to 8:15 p.m.
CIIU8I' "VIIVROK BY TilE 8&&.
c-ua.aaQ lletll~t ....._ .. ._ at l'Ul St., Newpeft
B..t.rbcw 116-W
PMW: a... n.-Ko7 P ten
Sunday Worship Service: 11 a.m.
Churdl School : 9 :45 a. m. Mid-
week Meeting : 7:30p.m. Wectne.-
day ~ by 6:30 p.m. pot-
luck.
na&T CHUBCR OF CHBJST
8CI"~"TTST
1101 VJ,a Udo, Newpor& a-8
RArltor IUS
Sundl,y School: 9:15 a.m., Sunday
Service: 11 :00 a.m. Wednesday
Evening MK'ting: 8:00. Read-ing Room, 111 Palm St., Balboa,
open dally from noon to 5 p.m.
except Sundays and holidays.
FI&8T BAPTI.ST ClltJIUJH
OF NEWPORT
Ba.Jboe Bh·d .. lttth a Oourt 8ta...
Sewporl
Putor: IL V. Nlekel Sunday services: 9 :45 a. m., Sun-
day School: 11 :00 a.m., Worahlp
Service; 7 :30 p.m. Sunday eve--
ning Service; Mid-week Service: 7:30 p.m. Wedneaday-Prayer
Meeting.
ST. l AMES EPISCOPAL
!!08 Vla Ltdo, Newport a.e•
lllabte.r:
the Way to a
\I' -!"
TH•J CHURCH
... ~ GOD~tO'
Man and God see things differently. That's why man needs the Cburch
-it helps him see t hings God's way. d God But strangely even the Church itself looks different to man .a . ·
To m~ t he Chu;c h appears to be an orgAnization. It has ~cadera, olliaallrt
boards. members. It has a charter, owns property, some_tlmn ~ l~f mo t "il
gage. A nd even though its aims are the h1 ghe~t an I e, s l
its members are imperfect human. creatu~e~-hke _ouuelv~s
To God the Church is an organtsm, a ltvmg .t~1ng. It_ IS
the Spirit of Christ touching men's hur,ts, £orgtvtng thetr
sins, awakening their faith. It is th_e Word ~f Truth com-
m anding the attention and changmg thr hves of ~en.
women and children. It is D ivine Powe r trans £orm1n~
human sorrow to joy. .
Man can learn how to see t he Church as God sees tt
But n,vu by looking down upon the ~burch. Only
by goioc inside the Church to worsh1p God, a nd
lookincUP.
+
J
Sends 3rd Vacation School
Will Open Monday
Congregation
Letter to President
Re•. Paul Moore Wheeler
HArbor tHO
Sunday Servtoes: 8 :30 a. m. Holy
Communion, 9:30 and 11 :00 a.m.
Morning Prayer: 9 :30 a.m. Re-
gistration for Sunday School.
Th\U"'Sday Services : 9:15 a . m..
Prayrr Guild; 10:30 Holy Com-
munion Harbcw 2535
VINCENT'S
HARBOR
DRUGS
CORONA DEL MAR
61 9 Cout lllvd.
at II.,. ~IJar~te IIPt
COLLECTIONS·
•\•:cuunh, NoleA, Cla.lmll uf
kind ul •l••ht!'O -~tnywherc
1\m•·rlc·l1 . •·['lti., rou.,,...,~N•I
fN".'' \\o• 1Uhant:lP. All ct*I.M.
CREDIT BUREAU
of Newport lh-acb. Lacu-
fkllw:h ~tnd Cotta. Mf'8&
INSURANCE
at the Vogel Co.
ll5 C..d Hlthwey, Newp«t ..... ""'"-~~~·= ·-7461 I..We,_ "'-"•: HArtter 2444-W
A· I
.\ h·tt··• lu Pl'f'D•do~n t Ei.!<'nhow-
•'r wa" lll"CTJ h•vl b)' ml"mbf.r!l of
, ronl{l"r·t:-llt iun of St. Andrt.•ws
Pro:~b) t•·n .. n Chureh at lh,• dup\i-
<'a!f• ,.••n 1cr..., Sw1d11:0 . The leiter.
ll"<id'>"
'"\V,•. 11w und••11>i1-:rwd m(•mb£'rs
and fri,..nd..., of ~t. A n d rp w s
('hlm:h. :\"o•w pnrl. co~n fza nl or
til•· tn~rncndnu.<; wei~hl nnd r(>·
:;J}(Insibility wh.ich is your~ a11 t.he
cho!<cn lNlder of this l{rf'llt nation
1111rl <tWJ:on• uf your of t·f'X JJI"Cfl!l('d
do-sin· for th•• pra)'PI"S of the pco-
plt> on your OOhBIL do ht'n:"by
w ll•mnty pled~:tt> that we will each
day rcmem~r you in our prayo>rs,
Jlrayinj;! thai Almi~hty God will
'-'1-ant you rkhty or his grace, or
his wtsdom and of his s trength."
Harrison 0. Petrie
of Costa Mesa Dies
A. A. lJartfurd, ri.'Qdf>r or thl"
F'irsl C'hurch nf Christ, SclrntlJJt ,
:"Jl'wpon B6ach, orriciated at' fu-
r,N;~I services hdd Thursday,
Ma)" 28, for Harrison Otis Petrie,
69 of IAAl San!::. Ana A v(' .. Costa
M'-'li<'l.
M1·. Pelrte was a 1-etirt'd
estah' br-oker and had ll.ved
Costa Mesu 12 yeal'll. He clled
his home on May 25 after
lt·n~lhy illnes,., He is survived
Ill!! wife. Dai.<;y, a daught(•r,
Holmberg of CO!IIa'Mt'sa, and
sistcr5.
8PECIALID:II IN" .......
o.., a NIP* Watw _, •
~ ,.._ T .... fw ·S.W. I sa.l St ;;11w
JIM,()()Jir ... • -
eDIT W&na VAOVOIDD ............ "' «
• •••• 1111 ..-r
Tht· third annual vacation
~hoo t for l'E-wport young!ltl"'f"'ll
"ill OJK'n Monday morning a t
('h ri~l Church by thf' S<>a unci(>r
th£" lradrNhip af Mrs. Aldf•n Dot>s-
but;:. Tile Blblt• schnnl. which
will be open to all boys an d girl"
fmm tht' first thru !be !!beth
J!!rnck>s, will be held daily. Mon-
dny to Friday, from 9:30 fo noon,
fot· lht' first two wl'f'ks of
summer vacation.
Emphasis of studr this
will he projects connected with
lhf' Old Tf.'!Jtamt'nt. and th(> serv-
iet.• project will be> participation
in providing pow~r(>d milk thru
CROP for Korean relicr.
T r•achf'rs include Mrs. Jack
Rradbury, Mrs. l'tlabf>l S tanley,
M~. Harry Wi.llis. Mrs. Alber1
Oberg, Mn . Ralph Watson
M ill.~ Barnhouse.
Activitifos will includE-play
and ""orship periods. Bible study,
hand proj{>t:'l!i and group
ti~.
'ST. ANDREWS
PRF..SBYTERU...'"l (llfURCH
!IM! St. Aadre'" &d.,
NeWpOrt fldpt.. ac:r-o. tile
eked r.--Hid• 8dMol.
llhola 10'71
CO!'~ ...... ll.t.a
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the FallowiDg Ci-.ic M!ncleCI Cltbe• cmd ).lnsinr '•"'
IASIN SHINAlD--Ly y_._
c-pl.h Wai"'-aMS f• All .....
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110 Co:e1t Hwy., N.l.. lEa-Mil
&EHFS USTAUlANT aMI IAIIIY
~.,~ tow.-. c.1oe 111 .t ., c.o.tr.t.. HArW IIG
STAffOID UICl'aiC CO.
f al '•"•• W.,l,.te•:cooo & ...,._.
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NEWf'OI.T IALIOA FEDERAL
SAYIN&S I LOAN
A~ '-llliidu P. A. ,...._, ,_
Jl:U VIa LWe -HArW 1100
N.wpert •a~Ar'-JMi
a..AU: MITALUZIM&, INC. c.n.... ...... t~o~~ s, ........
1M lOttl St., N.J. HArMr HOI
&lNIIAL. SHEET WETAL WOIICS
1101 YW. w.,, N.l. HMI<w 2210
!CAY FINCH CIIAWics" ........ _,.,.,
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lAM. W. STANt..iY
A••llfw...._ ,.... DWriet
tr.lariM A .... l.fMa Ia. HA 1771
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COAST PlortlTilS CO.
.... Jo,.o.l ........
lOil. ..... N ....... HA2MI
atCHAACrS UDO WAIICIT
0,. ... ~~ w..t c-t,lllo t.At,
Mll Vle~'L.Wo, N.l.. HAtt-lUI
IACN4LL. lWfOI.l CO.
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Rosalie Earel of Beacon Bay
I ' ,
Weds Kenneth Dean, Au
With thdr future addl'l'S¥ }ert
10 the whim of the U.S. Air
Co~, the neoN Mr. and MR.
Kt>nneth Dean left for a honey·
moon In the mountains followh._
t~ir ~ng at 4 p.m. Friday
~1 the home of the bride'• moth·
er, No. 10 Braoon Bay, nte bride
Is tht-former M1u &.a~ Earrl,
daughter of Mn. Fred Eare:l.
Kenneth ls the son of Mrs. Elva
C. Dean of l.Dpn, Utah.
Roulie wore a whit~ ootton
lace dreu of •~ lencth and
League -Will Tour
Jamboree Grounds
canied a white
book with pink and
nopoil;, butte-rfly
atepbanotiL She wu
by hn-lislft', ..... ~ m. o1 515 su Bemarc~ao
Newpart He-lchb, who wore a ......._ __ ............
_...te CJI"'UUCb'. Mn. Bo)'d car-
ried a "*""' bouquet of pink ~ aM c:amatioM.
Rev. HalT)' OwlnP ol. SantJII
Ana Pl"'fOI'IDed the double-rlnc 1 eerernony. Robert Dean of ~
pn, Utah, was his brother's best
man. Dinner at the Baaoa S.y
Club followed the weddlnc:
Mrs. Ea~l WOft a bJae shin--tunc suit. with white acc:B80riN
for her da\JPIU!T'a weddlnc-She A tour o f t h ~ Jamboree wore: brown cymb6cllwns u dldl
grounds, with Ra Y BrYan in the groom's mother. Mn. [)e:en
charge of Jambort-e arrange-cho8t-a lavendar shantung drHS
menta, a10 guide, has been plan-with white &eceuorif'B. 'Ibe new
nt'd for the final spri~ tnf't'ting Mrs. Dean wore a navy linen suit
uf thee Woman's Civic League with white orchids for her going·
IK'XI TUesday. The group will away CC~~tume.
TT'I('(>t at Merle's Drive-In Park-The former Miu Earel
lnJ; lot at 10 a .m. for a llrt>vil'W longed to Pi Beta FPh~~'.;,';''~l~~ or the site. at the University of (
A business me<'ting ""iII be graduated from Santa
held at U a. m . at the Balboa School. Her groom attl'nded
Bay Club and lunchron will be State Collegt', whl'Te he
};en-·«1. Mrs. Oliver Howt'll, l-Iar· att'd with Pi Kappa Alpha
hor 1849-W, a nd Mrs. Jeanne terrtity.
Glynn, Uar"'?r 427-WK. art" tak·l -------
lnll: IWlchcon r ... servations. Mrs. 1 "'
AJvi n Spencer, Harbor 1M4-R.j Co.m~ry Club Ta~ Held
has charge of transportation. , --7--77--7-5-SSS-SS-SS"ll l Santn Anf\ Country Clubs tt>a
IJWliWlLllWWWWWWlLllWWLW.Ul!W2 I for mt'mbcn and r.,-ucst:o was held
P ..... • .}l'Sterday a t the cl ubhouse ad-atrofliZe omcd with .spl'ing flowt•l"fi. Host·
E'Sk'l' weN' Mrs. William Jf"romes •Local and Mrs. Bill F't>J·nandez, both of
Santa Ana. The host~ for the
Business
SHOP
month i111 l\l rs. Stewart McPh('r·
son of Santa Ana.
,.-oVE TO IUOJIL\SDS
The E. F:. Mc!"erneys havc
movl'd to 5."i7 Senward Rd., Co-
rona High lands, from 712 F~rn
lcaf A\'l•., Corona del Mar.
llRS. KES!\"'ETU DIEA.S, AIM!: formf'r ;\fl~ H.-~lll .. t::Oart>l. w:a. ..
n&:lrrlt'd F'rtda.y at thf" htMne or h,.r mulh .. r at :Su. lfl H•-,;u·nn B .. <).
The !{room 1!!1 wtth tl~ l '.R :\.lr Cmvl<-
TRt::f'TS LE.·\ \'E &U . J '0\\ I ~ t:L Ct ... , Tl:o
Oa
(eoOtiaU!\11 rtom .... 2)
tM pr'Opft'ty,"
1'h1a bill, whidt tht t.. ......
n.e Uncolr! have aold cdell nmes .......,.,..,. ..,. -
their beautiful homE' in the «· lobbied by Sam CoJB-, ba~
a~ ll'D'\'"e and h•"e moved to State Senator fr-om tbla .. triet.
the d vilization of Corona del Mar. ia a thrut to tbt owDtoahlp ol
••twre tht'y ~o~.1U bt nearer their aJJ land aklnc the cxa.: n. ol
n~ry and flowt>r shop. California and should be a~
• • • at.on.cr .
While Jane H.ambrook wu laid J have a copy of the bill aval1·
up ln the hoflpitaJ and home-con--able for your u.e: lD t1Q' otnee.
, 11. tcsclnc, Ted tse:Orted his moth· Please stop ln and l'ftld it. 'Ibn
er-in-law from down San Diego rm sure you'D wuat to write
way to the cri!'W' reoplta dinner Assernblyman Earl S~ and
and 100 forth. Senator John Murdy Jr. protest·
• • • ing t~ ~-
Glad to hear the Bobbie Callis Slnotft'ly
of Corona dt!J Mar is recovering STANLEY HADFIELD.
nil'f'ly from a quick attack of ~ Stan! Your loettt":r shocks me.
llo. Hll~ to tlE"ar that J im Gil-Your statements warn of a dan-
trap of Bay Shores will 1000n be ~er thl'8tenin& ~the ''e'I'Y ~
IJI!t•k un his feel again artu his tence of this City itself, which
KIN;.-with the dread dise:.u.e-iron i• situated Largely on tidelands
lung and all. And incidentally, subject to the ··connsea.Uon" ai-
Paps Gilstrap wu m ighty nil"E' lowed in the bill. I print your
10 rom<> out to the COM Ch-ic lt•tte r as a toxsin which calls ror
As~ocintion and talk 10 the folks a definite aetion to prote-C"t not
"hen ht' Wallo W)doubtf'dly tt>rribl)' only our rights which are wiped
f'(JII('f'rnPd about his son a t t he out in the Jaw, but the propt'r1Y
l lirno YounR Pt>ter Fla hert)• has •tso_~lf l will lt"nd 1:1 hand. a nd in
alsn ho n s tricken. but it's only Jlrt'p&ration. 1 am oiling my
I a lt~hT ('as<:' . . . flin t lock Underwood. . . . . .
TII.\T lutUaiT XOTE: S tatiS· e F'A~S I F.S Bl' GAliiLIGHT
tw.., t··ll w; that beef prires an• I I ha\'t' just gottt"n wind of a
drnppme bl'hind wagt"S thf'se day rampeign to achie\'f' sornl!'thing I 1n fiu t , R bN>f stt'ak is che:tpt"r thaf I "'-'OU.Id likr to $e£' aceom-
!n barca1mn5: time than it \\'aS plished : the removal of all nron
t.ur .nt:: thf' ht•h::ht of "PI"''6Pt"nt)·" Iuthi!! o n l\fa rine A\'t' .. and th('
in 1~29 Thl' Am<:'rican Met~t l n· instaUation of £"aS lamlll!l-Th~
~Titu lo• l'f'JiOI'ts 1hflt a production Island ha!> a credit or st'\'t'r&l
I v.Mk"t t•>da_,. can purchaY' 2 l ·"i hundrC'd dollar& ~.~oit h lhe City for
1:.oJJ\<l• .,( rottd !'li•ak "ilh an work that wall' to be done, of
I t.our'• tot•' Wda,. or~ -1·5 pound."\1 SOI'T'W sort, ""h.ich was
nf n h l•"ht \\hllr> in lht> 19'2'9 slartt>d. ~~ond th<l6e funds
I bl.-"lmn." }f"IU' ht• rould onl)' bu)· lx>~n Sf'l aside for lie\'£'ral )'Pars,
1 1-; pn1111d.~ of round cl•>ak or to bf' ust'd for improvlnJ.:: ~tannt>
!•! l~"md, of r1b 11'1'1 \\II~ ntw A\'f', and 1t s:ud 1hal thl' amoum
•
y ,., m1 '• t~ tht• \aC.oiJ<-n land
t • mot ':•tlr"'i h.) :'\.l r an I ~l n.
lin :-t o••-1\ ,,: Balbna ~1 1 and
· :1'" \!.,:,·o,l m•• An•:!• II.. Cn:'ht
\1, •.J f1 )0l•' 111-~t ro •urn•-d f:-om
b .. ufficH•nt to t>:"t'Ct th"!k' pic·
turr.;que fixturf's.
Till> bigg~c ... , attraction BalboA
!-.land h.u 111 its individua [r..-t ir
c'hAJ'Tll, 11~ umtlll''flPU , and In e o -
hanC't'. r-mpha~rz~· tho&r charac-
tNr•lrcs should 00 the 1
Fro~ Balt.<Jn b·land to Por tu-El ('ortn.• •~ lh· .... , ·· ·••J··n"· • f''!:" i·1r .. • '!1fl m lho l'f'dwe<-ds uf "' '-'r1 on~ on thE' lsland.
·.: ~ T• ·1: '-u.-tun h<•l' I'>-'< n
I ............. , .. .... ... _ .... __ .... .. ------_ ..... ,. ..... , ..... t6
bctll'w o-., ... ~
F..-.-two E 'I ... .......
~ .. t.v. -..,.. ...
of IICh•rtillnc IMUin' -_. ai......U. Now .lll't-_.._
to atlfta our •'--' .....e). • • • e Ov.a.Jicm'l'
ON 'niE ISl.AND Ia pfttty
near l ~ )'fen ol4 _. IMt
Wftk wu Ute ftnt *-that I
rt"laxed my uspotiiiiAidftil!!ll ol
parenthood, and ~ for-
got to file my story. Fortw.te--
ly, Hop, ever tht-one to Mve
somethinl atac:hed aw•y for a
rainy dly, had .omrthirw in the
bank to mYft' my oventght. • • • e 0\T.&CI&OWDL"'fG
At the laat meeting ol the 8•.1·.
boa Island Improvement ~
tion. it wU dt'dded to makr a
thorough Investigation ol why the
Distritt Attorrv-y refuiled to aid
the klcal and State authoritifs
jn f!'nforcing the Sta& law against
OVt'rttOwded hourJng conditions.
The Associati&n wan~ aU fact.
and T?asons b~ht to light.
GUARANTEED
TELEVISION
s
E
R v
I c
E
! ~ue:-s.-• Bend is th" mo\t~ mnrlc hy nt ~·!•-~ \lar:. • • ·•.. · '.o
ATTF_..Itio'DI.NO COLUMBIA I Hlf' Gtorge Tn·tt~ of 1:!2 ('rys tlil m<•'·d l1o:n 11"< ~ i-• u:,·,•l A•l'. at """' 11t ! nm Cai"(' l'rod C'onan•
~,.·at.-. "! .. n •nJ>JI"('d Rml
L) \e f'in[('y has offf'red to re·
rM\f• lht> neon from his Liquor
storP if thf' other liquor stol"t"
on ttK-r,Jand .... .;u rrmme tht>ir HO~AE
~an Maril' Howe-s of Cotita A\'e .. B.:.lbofl !~land. •'••1<•111 c!•l ~Ta:-
1\II'M is attf'nding Columbia Uni·
\f'r&i1y in New York this swn·
ml'r for special studi~ befor e re·
turning to On;ngt" Coast Collegt'
next fall.
oP.niNA~CE ::'\0 . &:7 1 _..:,.~·:wu • .•Iii · · · •"~ nr !-r.nc-h•'"· ·hrubs or rlan•.· 0:1,: · nrons. I told Lylr thHt Ted
A:\" t ~R DI:'\A..-..;CE OF THE C1T\' ~UJ~an.·•· Ttw :-•·• "'Ji•: 'l· t:n:~ •"'1ll not br• In lll.l't'l>:> nf :.., I Crane. t ht-own('r or tht> other
'OF' :X E \V P U RT BE A C!i trndt•nt. m ud!\Ji r"'l :" >, •o'h•r !t ••l m kn~th 1 ld I do
AME.'-11Jl:--.:G SEC.TIO!'\!S 520-1 . dutw~ cm pu~t<"'(i u ; .. •r 1,, .. l· ,,,, =--•··· m"l 3:.."f I R• l'<'p~aclf'. > 1'1
1-e.h "'olu h crrtadm }. •·-fa wa)l. -~ 5""'"' '"'D 52!0 OF~~ • 1 1 lh " , 0 , T)'-1 ' R••IW~<> E\Pr\ ~n·•r (lr Wil l •~ 11,: Is, an th1s . '-"''ore :)~VJ .o;U<)....,._,. lH"'-!H:Iilpi>\t•fl (t\•l.o{'"•'' o-·· • -. ·'
lht
house of harm,Pnv
18t!t N~wport .\1.-e. liE 'H!t
COSTA MmA
;u-!!1~-.. , .... .,.,, • ._.,.,,. •
• ' -i\iu~ICIPAL-("'DE OF TilE r.ui;:anl"f' as dl •t ,,, . ..,!I IJY ..:, ri1 1Ln 1.10 rson O(T up,.lnJ.;: and m charct'
1
;""~'~"~'"~'d~•:.._:•~-o~'~d~l~o:...:T~<'d:?.;-.,!b~u:l..!.l ~::;:::;::;::;:;:;;:;:::;:::;::;:::;:::;::;:;:;~ 1 ClTY O F NEW PORT BEACH. ~2f-l of 1ht> f'ha;..·· .. l.!l ~hal\ ~ of C''\o"ry ro-sidt'nl"t' or plal."f" of
• A ~ D ADDI:XG SECTICJ~S t hat All ~:arhn~l' ·· "!~•· ~>.nii rut-~ busu'l('>.~ "'-h••rt• rt'!USt> a('('umu-
/ WELCOME
1VAGOlt
PIANO LESSONS ~ 52US.l. ~-1 . 5208.2 A..'<D tin.·!' ar-cumuh;to·t~ m tho• Cit} is lalo•,;. ~hall pro\tdo• and kt'C'p a t \
_ 5211.1 THERETO, PROVIO-I promt•(l~ {'()IJ('rtN! haulo-d away, ~uch rt>Sidefl('(', or plact" of bu.<ii· i ~ JXG FOR TilE REGULATION and d.i~pm;t"d of in ,,n o•tfir• .. •nt a nd l "'t'"-" a rect>pl'!-clf' not to rxC'f'f'd ~ SPECIAL SlJ"MXE.& RA1Tll"i A..'<D COLLECTJ I:-; O F Cl'T -1 :tw oc~t 5-am tar;. Mo•lhod. 150 pounds Wf'llot~t lrontents and
;
•! '-'h--"-=W ~-!,!_ f'O R GARBAGE, REFUSi: Th Strt'f!'t Supen ntl'nd<'nt shall ronta1ner shaH ~ constri.K'tt'd '!f l
i l! TIXGS A..XD FOR A ('HARGE "~f'('twn 521fl. ('<~lli:'<'tlon ,T'un<'.1 l-ontam<'r•. Sa1d receptad l' or
A~ 0 Ct .t rrtNGS COu.EC· Nt~bli.!h n>Kul.ar daH~: and hours metal or watertight mat('r.ll:tl. m ! IIIJ W..C....&a...._. ! TION. , of th~ day for the. c.:ollf'Ction o f wh!ch hall be pla.(."t'(f all refllM' CAU.. YOUR HOS'I'I'.5S i ! The City Council of thfo Oty of ••arbagP n>fus.• and cull ing§ and which sh81J ac-c:umuJatp. AU such
-.A ~ i da.ln as fol-!0'-''S : ll'tiidoe-nCE-or plaet' or bLL-.int'S$ of Jlr'O\:~ "1-lh a C'O\'~r wh1ch shall Delight J••• ii, STIID...,IOGOALDT-E.lNIIOD AVE-~,•_ N~rt IWach doe'!! he~by or--;hill no.tif)' the occupants oi any ri!Ct>pt acll'~ 11hall ~ furn~i'K'd and
SECTION L Sections 5204, tht' day, and as nl'arly possible ~r"'' t nt an} odor 01 . .wnt'l_l ~~ H.bcw 378l.W • ' l . ~· 5206. and 5210 of the Mu· the hour of u w day, whf'n the ~~s: _therefrom and hk~w Pf'P· ~~!!!!~!!!!!!~B~r;•;;~7~27~~2~jJ~~~~~vo;;•~•;•~~..,;~•;·;•~~J-~ n1opal Code or the Ci ty of Ne-w· gaorbagf' refust• and cutlmgs ~.~o•ill \t'ntm~ rontents-fr orr; bet'!'! port Bt-ach are he-reby amt"nek-d be coUK-tt'd from such residt>rxY bl0'14--n awa.y, and Prl"'t>n bng ra1n
1itJJ.1I1tili\D5
5
7 22222 RR• 1 1 to ,l'l'a~ rHpectiw ly. as follows: or pla~ of bu.stn~s : t'ach Ol'l'U· f~~ E'~tt>ri ng . such n'('('ptacle. * Guide to Island Shops ¥ St"ction ~. N~lsanet' ~· pant shall. aT the Tim€' t>s tabllsh-~N'I 1on ~~-2 ft.t'ct>p tacle,
c.Lut>d. Tht" attumulat•on and ex· ~ for roll«1i n~ ~:arba.ge. rf'fuse Typl' of, CU ttings. E\'~ry owtwr
lstar'K"e of prba~. refww l!'nd cut-and cuUinp. plare the N'<.'E'pta· or pl'rson ~pying and in chllrgt"
Ungs on any privatE' Pl'f'nuses. on, cle rontaininJ: tht' aC'Cumulat.Pd of l'\'l'ry res1dt'nce or place o f
in. or ~ any bt>a_ch .. strt't't, _or carba(f'. ~fust' a nd ruttings upon busint'Ss '"•tlE"rt> cutlings aecumu· ~ther pubhc plal'f' Within thf! Ci_ty th(' oU1l'r edJ,."E' of lhl' sidoe-walk on IEitt'. s~JI pro\oide and kH"P at
LADJES. • •
ARE YOC IN
HAT
NEED OF A SM. .. RT
STRAW FOR A CERTAil'l
OCCASION l
ViSIT OUR SHOP
BEAUllFUL HATS
Roc. Si2.505 to SZO.~
5 15 ~-MAIN
21
ST
Arc.ade Building
SANTA ANA 1S hereby deda"-'d to be a nWJ· the stre-f:'t or alit'~' adja('f'nt tht'~-li UCh resulf'ni."E'. o,r~~p~l~·~<'O~~O~f~buor;l· a~. to alom: which tht> per.oon rolll'C1· ~· ~ l't"U'ptaclr ,,._ ____ ~-~~-----~-~~--------~-~ ''Section 5205. lmproprr GAr-ing such garbagE', refus.> and cut-m which shall l:w
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KIN el CAUfOINIA
~MII.J
THE tSlANDEIS. 6ifh HA 1541
SANrrArr LAUNOIY I
CUANW HArt.t 10
ISlAND UQUOIS _, ...
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bilgr Oispoa.L ~o pen;on shall t ings usually proct"("ds." Cut tings are to
throw, deposit, Cl r leave any SECTION 2: The!'(' z!i hert"fly an ~ly manner
rt>fuse. garba~ or cuttings. or, aclcloPd to the Munlcipol Codt> of dPnce or pi~ of ";:~~··
bring' in pouesaion and rontrol ol tM-Ci ty of 1\'py,:port Bt"ach Se-c-a ny accum tlon..., t
&by rer..-.. garbage or cuttinp. lions 5203.1. 52(8.1, 5208.2 and not ~~one l'Uuol! yard -·-::;c:
ahaJI ptnnit the same to '-5212.1 to .-.ad as follows : All cuttinCS ~haD IMo lrf1)t thrown, deposited. or lfoft in or ' property until 6:00 P. M.
upon any atlftt, public beach or "S«tion ~?()3.1 . "Cut tin~rS" in-day ~for!' ttlE" dlly ot ~!~~~
othttr pub1k pla;a>, or on the sho~. cludt" trimmin~ots from I r t' r s or collf'l"':IOn. In ti'K> e\'f'nt
or in the "' .. ters of Newport Bay shrubl. plants. grass nJttin~. or dent or ownrr oC thot-pro~rty
within the Oty, rt>mO\'\'d or di~rded t r t' e s, ~ha.JJ bo-o out of the City bet"'-e-en _:::~:::__.:::::::_:=::!.:_ __________ ~~-----------1 the hour of 6 :00 P. l\.1 . of lhf' day
Dee's Beauty Salon
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HAIR SHAPING e HAIR COLORING
lt.ir 51ys 1 b,o-Nele, Doorio, DD••-.... .... '-IIH·olen ._ ... _
OlJ' .r N...,..rt~ ....._ Ita .. et c..atw.ia
NOTICE TO OON"'WACI'0&8
SEALED PROPOSALS will lK> ~"Keh·e-a at the office of thf' City
Clerk. Oty Hall, City of Newport Beach, Cali!Oriila., Wltil 7 :30 o'ctoa
P. M .. on the 22nd day of JUnE'. 1953, at which time they "'i ll be
pubUcly opmed and read, for performing work u follows:
bdrort' the schf'duled day oC col·~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ k'<'t ion and tl'te &y or colll'ction.
~UC'h CUllin~ may tk-dt-po!rit~
prior to thf' abo\'(' time pro\'idr-d
' ()JTI' «W N&iii'O&T BEACH
For ~ ... ~ CMla Ualr P'Nelf' at n.n• • .v. ..,. • ..,.. ,.. street aa~~ sata Sb't!f"t
!uch cuttino a.~ in a ~cle
or l"f'N'PIIlcles. An such Nltinp
shaU bt> Mpocitl!d and pia~ up-
on t.M route-r edip! ol tht' sick-walk
on lht> street or ailey along which
the SB.J"M are-UliU8lly <'Ol.iectt"d.
Any accumulation of cuttings
gn!'Rter in sia than abo'\·c
dt>s1gnatt>d shAll bt" disregardNl
.and lt>ft uncoll«ted and tM M!'Si·
dH!t or owner shall be notified
to ~·e !came at bb or hf'r ex-
Seal '
' SICK ROOM SUPPLIES
WE RENT ROll AWAY 11EDS
24-HOUR FREE DIUVERY
T I • ·-• s..,,;,_-ID • na ,.,.. .... ~• u DAY A NIGHT
No bid wUJ be: l'K1i'iwd _.. It ill me~ on a prOllC*J form tur-
lllah!d by the Oty Enclntotr'· F.adl bk1 must be'a«<r"np&Died by (('Ub,
ctrtlf'led or ~·· dJeck, Cll' bidder's bond) made payable to tile
Oty of Ntwport Bell.ch, for an amount equal to at leut tom p!'rt"'!at
(10") of the amount bld. such guaranty to be: forfeited &bould tbe ._
der to whom the contract is awarded fail to enter into tile CDJtruL
111 ~ with the pro•~ ot 5«tlona IT'l'O"to 1181 ol 0.
Labar Code. the Qt;y Council of the Ct;y ol Newport Beach ... ~
tabwd tJw pneral Jlft\-ailina: rate of '"P" applicable to the ....-. ol
pemto. Afte-r collection. not
lng following t~ doy or ro~~~.l
be done u rona...:
latf'r than 8:00 A.. II. of ~~U:II~l<:N:pw:~·~~:::::::·::=:-:::::::O:"':~tl==! all f'("'!ptacles ~hall lK> -· .
to tht-propt-rt,y ~of the owner or
....._ ... .,._ zu,idt>nt.
-~ ..... W "St"c t 1on 5212.1. Colle-cUon &;,";;~-··-··-------··------·---20-,; O..o:t". Any person from whom <::'.emlat l"'nlaMr ·-·----··-·· 2..57 Z..56 P-Tba~. refuse or C'\lttinn are
Labann, GmeraJ or Conlt.tuctico -·-·-·· 1.94 15.52 collfo.ctf'd undf'r the prmistons of
,....,_., -----· ·-----1.M 15.52 this Chapter . .lhaO pay tN Oty of
Watct.aa and or Guant --?·---·····-·--"·"------·--1..86 l.ull Newport Beach ~:l.k:tl fft'S u are AJr ~ ()ptntor 7--·------7---... -... -._-2.24 1'7.9Z wt up from tl.n'W' to timr by r-e~~~>
Concrete Mixer ()pl'rator • Skip t')'Pf' ... -. 2.M 20.00 lution or the Oty Council,'"
Structura.l Iron Worbr .................... -....... . 12.15 22.00 SEC"J10N 3: Thfl Ordi~
~ ()peratar -----·---·-··--···--·-.. ---· 2..24 17.12 shaD be publkhed. onc.-e In 'thr n.etc.-()pnator. Bul.Worrr, Tamper, Scraper Xf'WIIOI't · H&rbol' EMI.p, a _...... ... U:.,:::, T)ope ~ or Boom AttMbmfonta._ 2.52 20..11 r-pn-ot pneral eiradation. DBrllk.~~J:,•r-r:;::::r-2.T4 21.a :'~~~n~~,Z~!~==;:~I;•;;c;•;•~•;•; .. ~ll;-=;'~ll,j~MII~~~~~;•~•;"CCI;;: Drfwn of Ihanp 'l'nldl:a ot ftl, tMn 4 Tda shaD be in full fOI"C'e and efff'd
WaNr Lew!-------·--2.02 lUI 30 dlys anrr this ~ ..., ~Uon Olllltted hefttn. DOt ,_ than.--LM 15..U The foyqoing Onllnanee wu
A& _.. _. to be ~ • U. ._. ol ..,_ Ct7 Ot&'• In~ at a f"ee''lar meettnr
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~-~'"! fll..-tltla of ....tl tD .. daDe. fll the Oty Coand.l f1l tM Qty a W ............ r.... a a.tnctGr who ... .ot ...... a. ot New poet 8IMdl. heW c.t the ~ .... , •w(tlrltlle;ao•...._ot" , .. ,~m., ZS:th-et1C'a7.U151.a.Mwu a I ... .... F Olllt. f'IMll)• ~ and ......... on the ..... _, .. -. ........ "'.r::.-J, ..... -"Kt.. ...... ..,. o( J-. ·-• the> --.-att· lattlle--oltbt~Dat •·'-............ towll: .,.1-. em , A~•1tt!Q;&;? ~··· ... ..... :!Wti'T ................ "ffl: . ..-•• ... crt'.. • .. a.ll.._., : . ~ftlllawr •••===--.-. .& s NT : ..._ oiMaapwt..,.:JI uw ....... ..._.., ... Net .. NOIJUIIA)I MQJI'P ..
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T.W.. v-.-H-One of the las t public appear-
ances of the grNt te.nnb star
Bill Tilden was at the Balboa
Bay Club. where he watcheil the
pro tctmls mate~ May 31. He
died five days la\er, last Fri-
day, in his Hollywood apartment
a t th£' of 60 of heart att!lek,
II II
FATHER
a good man
deserves a
good blade
q·· CARVING
BLADE.
12.50
II ¥," CARVING
BLADE.
14.50
Qn.ly in leaend
"t.ave blade. ever
held an ,edl'e like c.n-
LEGENDARY
Bladea .
_..,. b,-lllasd .._...,.
•rettme or w~ar
gilts from
Karen Map I~
1]07 c...t ....... rd c.w-. del w.
HAIW 1l1l
H-.: 9:30 to S:JG. o,_, Suftd•ys
,. ... -e
GIRL St::OUT
Girl Scouts of Troop. 23 and
28 w ere awarded their second
class badge~ at a joint ceremony
last Thursday at the Corona del
Mar Community Church. Mothers
wei-e. invited to t.he event and
were entertained by aongs by
the lrQos:l8 and dbcussion of how
they earned their badges.
Mrs. Claude Walker, Ieeder of
Troop 23, assisted by Mn. C. E.
Meeks, presented a membenohip
star, a world pin to sy_mbollze
friendship, and badges for cook-
ing", i:ood grooming and being a
hostess to t~ following girls:
Specials!
• Haircut. She=poo &. Set
3.00
• Moaicun., su--& Sot •
3.50
• lndud' c.---...
T ina Bruning. Lynn ThomptiOn,
Judy Collins, U nda Meeks, Lin-
da Kelso, Harrie t Hammond
Ant! Ha llber g. Holly Ingram.
Ncge Cyr, carol Crum.. Pamela
Wagner and Susan Hubbard.
Mrs. William Hwnason, leader,
and !\Irs. Gus Slater, assistant,
prese.nted members ot Troor 28
the mcmbenhlp star, the world
pin and badges for cooking and
troop dramatics. Members or the
troop are carol Ravens.
Walker. Nancy _Eardner,
Slat~r. Karen Hat.on, >ylvuq
Hunt, Lorena Kelly, N
Shooter, Betty Lachow, Su.., ... ~
Richardson. Ann Humason. Sher-
ry Flor in IUld Mary Cla tl! Midw.l-
sen.
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The hu)!:e on k li-t"C'S of
Park will echo to the sound
tom-toms llnd lndian chanu when
the Nt>Wport Harbor Girl Scout
Day Camp meets there during the
two weeks from June 15 to June
26. Theme of the camp is to be
American Indian culture, as illus-
trated by a display las_t week in
Fashions by Dorothy O'Hara
Previewed at Lido Isle Party_
the lobby of Richa.rd's Udo Mar-Udo Iste womm turned out es, Dorothy O'Hara attempts to
ket. showing a small Brownie at \\1th hal'll abloom with ereativ~ design clothes that rf\--e thtom a
work weaving a blankE't ·~:~::t I ness 1\Jesday and paid tribute to speciaJ three dimension look.
E'd from a tree in the a creator~igner 8JIMM1g them, More than e-.·er, he-r fall drears.
mannE'r. ~ ure-size doll Mrs. H. J . Lunney, of 235 Via she says, attempt to ~P the
in the display is the 1thaca. creator of Dorothy 0 '-body In sort-sophistication, giv-
Girl Scout Ik.."'t"'J:lrt>-fo Hara Fashions. lng an illusion of depth to the
of Corona del Mar. '"Twas a _gencmus treat th~ de-bustline, a shaDow, amall look to
There are 29-1 Girl Scouts signer ga,·e to the annual hats the waist, a versatility of pat-
LAVISBLY GOWNED .. Der-
/.U.J O'lkra erfa' ·h .....
~1 .. .._ LU• Isle w-·· v... .. e. aatr • P.,rt.)', are ea. rt tu __..
f'ft:ehic .... ed te· tlpe ,._
tlwl ~~ ·~· 8'estc (left
to rtpt, .. ,.. ,.,_ HIIIJ•,
Mra.. L L rr.ue,-, Mra, A. N.
llroytea. ·-.............. R. L (.,.,....Y O'Hara) L OJ.
!II .... '· ·"'-8aW7"!f", .,.., Jrrlnc
Wa&dter, Mra. \'as Ha)'8;
c-.k-4) ...... ~ ue~per~a,
Mn. H. K_ 'tibl&e AP111 M"h.. LM
8lakl"8ky. (photo by Folsom) Bro\\"nies enrolled fo r Day camp, a nd fklwers party by allowing l€'m to assurf' a long and gra-
to b€' dividt>d into 18 units of va-the Lido -Kome.n and their guests cious life. ,
rious ages and interests. M rs. to preview her scarcely-finished Models for the collection were 1 WOI"R by Go\·. ~'Varrcn-" daughte-~
James Ingram, a county school new fall designs being sought by &II members of the Lido Isle at the CoronatiOn were si'lo-.-.'0.
nurse. will be on duty during 0.)' bu)·ers aU O\"t'r t'tw country. Women's Club ... Mrs. Suther-Amid the profusion of flowered
Camp. There will be a nufS(!ry These sample dresses were air land HuUon. J\lr.i. J . A. Sawyer. hats, Mrs. T. Duncan S tt'\\'llrt of
lor undt'r-age childn.>n of mothe rs ma.iled immediately arter the M rs. LPs Blakesley, Mrs. G. M. Shore Cliffs was &Y.'llrdo:-d the
giving their 5('1"\jCf'S. with recrea~ fashion show to the Dorothy 0'· Schuchter. Mrs. Van Hayes, Mrs. prize 9f a $10 bill for th€' most
S . 1i • • l ion and rPSt per iods super\"ised Hara New York offiet', whe-rt> D. R. Colt""gro\C. Mrs. A. N. Broy-loca utiful hat CO\'f'n-d with lt>aves peaa ZU"9 ID by a kindl'rgart€'n tPacher. Boy thf'y ¥>i ll 1:JEo modcllt'd for dress les, Mrs. R. J.. Frailey, 1\lrs. lJy~ a nd hydrangrn blouoms. The I I ...... Aftlll -..... Scouts Tommy Ba.WTK' and Ra)'· buyers to order for ran selling. ing Watcher. Mrs. Jerome Hel1•· most origtnal awa rd was rna&; to
U .... I IU rJI.U I 0 mond Godwin wi ll aSIIist \\ith the Fashion dimensions for fall, E'rin. M.rs. J ohn Hillyt>r and Mrs. :l.ln. J arnt'S ~ Holliday 'Of Udo,
T)'I'Tell's M.rine Electric :o;mall boys. 1953. wiU be thrt.~ dimensions. H. M. White. \\ho wore a much twde-ckt"d lamp-
250t Co.lt Hwy .. Newport leeo:h JWbor t 90"l Mrs. Sidne} Sanders is dircc-prod.it"ts M rs. l..u nn<'y. a nd she Mrs. Lunney. herself. com-sha de.
I&COfl 6060 NiPh: IE U:ZO.W tor, assisted by Mrs. Oren Wade, showed dress€'s in tht'" thrf"'f> numta tffi liRd told of her inspira-Ho me-malk desserts Wt>re an· :;;;;;;::;;~~~t;';'*;;RT;;';;;;;;::~;cx;PC...,;cc;"';"";c·;cc"";;'c ... ;;x"';';cx,:l chairman: M.rs. E. T. sph€'res of timl' mo:n common to tion in dl-sign, from thE> hont>y-otht>r inno .. -ation of this y('ar's co-ordinator; l\t n . \Vayne a woman's wardrobe -'shcc.-r hi.H'd wool to tho:> blazing bhw.· n nnual Lido party. A M"lcction
: lf'ad('r training: :l.trs. E . G. wools ¥>it.h jt>rst'y a nd \"ei,·NCf"n c hiffon \\ith l{l't'-a t. floating panels wa.$ prt>Sen ted to eac-h tablt>.
tinance; :\Irs. Laura Doyle. trims for slr('('t \\"t"ar . . tiMUC and the O'Hara touch of the deep After thf:> fashion ~hoo.l.·. t hi' re-
Ne. A·D"NN '
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NOTICE TO OIUIJIT0&8
Estate of ALICE B. PEASE.
De<:oP<d.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the crNlHors ot and au per-
ha\i ne claims, ap.lnat the sald
decedent or &aid estate to ftle
them with the neceuary ~
ln the office of the Clerk ol the
Superior Court of the State ol
California: in and COl' the CouDty ot ()range, or to present the
same. 'Aith the neceuary WJUdl.
r rs, to the ~rstcned at his
place or business. to-wit:
14.15 Coast Highway, Corona
del :Mar .I California within sb:
months alter the rint publication
of this notice.
Dated May 15, 15153.
GEORGE NORMAN PEASE 1
Ext'Cutor of the Estate ot
said decf!dent.
DONALD 0 . HARWOOD
1415 Coast Highway
Corona del Mar, California
Attorney for Exec=utor
Come "STEAL"
a STOLE .,....,...,_
,_ coltDa ••••••
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mutf'd Ma*-
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$4.11 --sz.•
Lar~t~ whl&tl ..... shill!! ...
h•rhdSf'd wltlt phi or sllnr
$7 •• •
SEE Ol'K "&EAL GONE""
~L""N" GLASSES -J.AaY
ASD ft&-.lt.:WELLED!
Petite
Ville
121 eo... ..... ~ c.r-del ...
porta tion, and 1\t.n. Dona.ld fa illf'S and c::rt'JX'$ for aft€'moon c-uff from shoulder to bust . tiring president, Mn . Alan ,Cris-
dlcston. communit)' singitlg. \\ear ... chiffon.'>. wlvrt~ and tul-the hi~hlii;-hts of 1--rt'nch l"f'-t'm-€'11, introduet"d the incoming of· I============= W . Roys or ()(>S(>rt CE'ntt>r If'S for evening. brold<>rf'd L"lce. fit'l"rs of the l..ido Club and tht•
Corona del Ma r will spe-ak Because women must appear Copil'S of two or the dressc.os hat paradt:> \\'115 conduc::C'd b:, USE' Ensign OU.Wfted ads:. Our back door H.AtWDU-W
is Open, too!
Ample PARKING
SPACE at REAR
of REINERT'S
Department Store
Watd! oar rear enlraDce aad addition
to tloo "'-take oloope.
PRl' GOODS-LINGr..&u:..-sPOKTSWEA&
(or ..U Ute r...U1
WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS
Da'AilTII&Ift -1 1111 N&Wf'tNIY IILYD.
C08'1'& 108&, CAUF.
T•eTraveU., .::. .......
A Gift For
FATHER
Tlwl ,.,..hd ,.., -......
WfJiclt& t"rr:•lt Cre-pe roble.
~ for eend".n an4 ap-
~ Ha8llll wsetaHft ................... _.
let"lall ewtJ... enae IIIIMcl ...... ~e.,..., .... ,...
P-.... ~ ... ( ......... Taa......, ......
..... d ti. .............. .,
_....-'"-er lfMT
01 a ...... an" t'! .. ..,. ... a· ll:•e,..,.. ........
~= _.. •sa ,__,_
$7.95
.
LIDO
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loca.l and migratory birds without t.he be-ne{il o( 3-D glass-dcsi~:~ by Dorothy O'Hara a nd Mrs. Hay Lnngenheim
&ccompan}' them on bird wa.lks.l JMM,;.,;,;;;.,;;o;,;;;;;,.;,;o.;.,;;.;,;,;;.;.., ............................................................. ...,..,..,,....,...,..,..,,....,...,..,..,,....,...,..,,
)Irs. Smith Neo,"berry will in-1 I
srruct in archery. and Mrs. C. 1\f.
Deakins. local water color artist,
will di~ plants and fiO\\·ers.
En~gn Clustned •uts ha'-e beett
a proven means of rrac:hlng buyen
for all aortJ t1 rnerehandise-U•
them! Phone-HArbor W4.
(/IG-IIIl
/ qt,..,.pl!_~
By A.'lliN
Notice a nything different a bout
O'BRIEN"S?' That's right ~ The
boss-lady is ~one. She flew to
N~ York aty this W('ek to se-
lect leading lines in ladies' "''""'I
es, s kirts. blouses. coats
cessories rrom this g tl!at
t'l"nter. While there she has
up some fabulous fashion
iences-including
day at the Vogue
three dimensional showing at
Museum o{ Modem Art. Using a
s pecial techniq~. Vogue wiU ":~II sent three dimensiona..l, fuU • ..
OUT slides of the fashions
uled for August 1 vague-.
invit.tion read :
.. y... are lnvtt.N to ~
to a ........ el Ulle,...... .... ,.. ....... , ..... ,._
~ e••••n• t111111 .&__.
.. t.M ndslhe .._. • ,._.
ftty."" 'ne aet-1 e. ···-... aho toe oa ~' at tate Vee--While Velma Is tn NewE~:~:II Wf'" window maniklns -
Colleen and Ann (that's
want to whisper to you how
proud we are to model at
BRIEN'S. BECAUSE here
ha\-·e thfo choicest of fa.ah.ton~;~~illl and gadgets picked from the
titudc of thia and that
to every store buyft-... here
have the •moet exclusive ..,...,r-11
a-kind fashions (many of them
limited to only one atore 1n
area, and thPmore escluUw at
O'BRIE:N'S J • • • Heft you wi.U
find tJwo moat practiCal ol
expenidve dreeRs and .,.._
antes. And you wUl Dnd the
ftady-tO:wear and aecraor iiei are
sdected. apedtqlb' for thia ara.
n.' btl' .. ....-... ........... .. .-.._,y.._ ... _ ... ...... ~ ...... ,... ............. ,, ... .... ,.. ..... _ ...
PRJNTING of Distinction
Galleon EditOf' Schlidenmeyer and Assistant Editor Green, witt!
Ensign EditOf" Haa~. I~ on as Pressman MacMurray and Fore-
man Rospaw get the press ready to run off one of the color pages
of the G o!llleon i" the printinq plant of tt,e Ensign Publishing Co .
*
NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL
·-FLOTSAM
4ETS11M
NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH LITERARY MAGAZINE
We are ~ to ba-.e bad tLe pri.ilep
of pr ' a· c lt.-pvhlieerione
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with mirTor.
Smallest Spinet $387. Otbtt
Spinets at Speclal barpln..
Rental returns, l'e'I'Of'Us'on A:
etc., euy s-)'JTIIeDtil. ss:ueu , ........
......-. Bilr Plano
520 N. Santa
Full deep
used. Guaranteed
T"""'.
DANZ-SCHJODT. Santa
OVERHEAD GARAGE DOOR. tr
xT with hardware. , Perfect.
Half prict'. 510 Hazel. CDM.
HA-~-
Rentals
practice rooma.
Spinet and wonderful chord
oreana. Come in and play. r
DANZ-SCHMIDT. 520 N. Main
Santa Ana. Knabe Pianos
SCHOOL GRADUATES
self-wind
watch-
UDCAL BUSL~ESS :X~~~ to I"('Rf or to lea.~ 3-l><dro<m I•
home in Costa M~ or Harbor monthly or
ltrea immediately. Write EN-dt>anup. Free
SIGN, Box F-211, 9r p~ . HA-0839-WK..
HA.-1115. NURSE for convalescent, invalid
FOR R~"'T by month. season, or or elderly. U ve in. Compe-
}'NU', l~r half attractive l'ft-tent. and<Cood references. P.O.
idencr. near oeean. Quiet. gar-Box 353. Santa Ana.
dt>n. Refe~n~ HA-1046. WANT typing in my ham!. Ver7
1-'-' reuonable. CaD HA 3900-J. SCENIC fum. apta., over ....__.nc
bay, ocean. nea,c.. beach. Singlefl,
dbls. Avail. daJly, WffkJi. Pati-
sa~ Hotel, 1414 Seaview,
COM. HA-1456.
UNFURNIS HED 2-bdrm. apt.,
COM. Availabif' JWy 1, $90
mo .. yearly !use. Inc. Frigid-
aire. 0nf' c h II d welcomf'.
Shown by appointment.
BF.-6921 .
F URZ". BACHELOR APT.
aJ)ftrtment. Yf'arly rental
mont.h. HA-2897-M.
ROOM FOR RENT -Suitable for
1 or 2. with pvt. ent., cooldng
privileges. 417 Heliotrope, C-
OM.
F'OR YOUR moving needs. call
Newma n 1'rarufer & Storage,
BE-5007, d."ly or night. Mini-
mum rutes a11J fl l't' l'slimatC'II.
FIBERGLASS
Lowman Ftberglus Boats
Ft~rglass Material~
W estcoaat Fiberglas. Co.
1595 Nf'wporl Blvd. COii ta Mesa
~aeon 6271
FOR SAL.E -1-l-ft. fibergJ.a..ss
runabout Allen cruiser. On dis-
play, Westcoast Fiberglas&,
1595 Newport Blvd.. C. l'ot.
BE-62il.
NOI'ICIE Ot,
• • •
I
No:w1u1" •••' .. -'1011 PAYNE
For Dlcellftlt SulnmPr Rentals o-.v1ow-.
TOM PAYNE
Realtor
For Slle by Oner
No. t L 501 LARICSPUR,
'""""""" -.IS,!!OG--TERMS.
N<> 2--003 LAJI/(SPUR.
~· Jt..2 laot. R.EASON.uq..E.
See OWNER--5(15; LAR..KSPUR
Corcma *1 Mar
PHONE HA.OlTT-J
BALBOA _ISLAND SPECIAL
AT'I'RACTIVE. :l-bedroom horne. Large livlnc room openinc
onto patk). New beds arid rurnlshings: guest roOm. PLUS
bMutiful, 2-becb-oom apartment.
Raentations for more than 51000 s.wnmer Tmtal ln-
COIJW, Exc.Ueat t~rTNi. Only Sl6.500. ! ! HURRY ! !
ISLAND REALTY CO, Realtors
"Servv<e .. Our ---IJano>D.-
Park aDd .A&ate> HArbor 377 Balboa .blaDd A SPECIAL VOGUE lhowlaa
of tuhionl at the Mu.eum of
ModPm Art ln.NPN Y~ wUl bel-------------------------
ene of the outatandlDc, fuhkln
ewnta vilited tNa week by .._
vebna O'Briftl, CMDer JOl CY-1 ...... ,
Brien's Specialty Shop in ec.or. HEIGHTS
dt:l Mar. Mlla O'Brieft left S.tur·
day for a buying bip to the eut-
em fashion markets. • • •
Harbor Marine Electric, distrib-
utors ot Bendl.x AUUVDatie PUota.
have m&nged their name and lo-
e~~tion. The new add:reu 2501
Cout Highway, near the Cbam·l
ber or Commerce and the
Palmer Building. The new
is TyrreU's Marine E I e c t r i c.
There is no change ol ownership,
however. The M. E. Tyrrells
!!till with the busilK'SS the
as at their former addreM,
Coast FUg\tway. • • •
Multiple IAtnin'
Lois T . Vogel of Balboa and
Newport hu joined the National
lnstitutl" of Real Estate Broken,
a n atuliate of the National Asso-
ciation of Real Estate
Re•Uor-~ Steiner of No~~Oi-1~
a.nd Co&ta M Ha WAS visiting
windy city or Chicago.
Repair Work!
Does )'OW' boule need repairing!
For small l'f'PIIIir .jobs, call
F'rank at Bctlcon 7419-W.
Workmanship Guaranteed
HAULING .
ANY KIND--TRASH o•>
ANYWHERE
Call Walker~-Beacon )) I 3-M
W arebouse Storage
PAINTING
Earl Sbeflin
It you appreciate ti nt> construction you will Uke this lo\•ely,
2-be*oom home on a large. oomer lot. Finest white oak
floori, firep&ace, 3-way electric switches and many other
qUality fee~16,1XX>.
l'T'S PRETrY AS A PICI't.JRE :
-. ·'
3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS
'1be best value in Costa Mesa. Thl.$. brand n<'W horne ha..i
hardwood rtoon, flagstone firi'place, lob of tilt". F int> loca-
tion-$3500 down. $13.tlso
BEACON HILL REALTY
466 Newport Blvd BEacon 5713-R
(Located 1 block nClrth of Hoai: P!'e§b)·te-rian Hospital)
EVE~J :\"GS--8£ACO:-.J 56J2.W
2t-ACRE BACK BAY RANCH
MODERN home PLL'S income or guest quartt"rS. 5-furlong
exercise track. swimmlng pool. ONE O F THE FTNEST
VIEW LOCATIONS tN THE BACK BAY AREA. Prt~ rt'-
duced ror qu.idc u.Jt~.
ROY GREENLEAF, Jr. and A8sociates .
BUILDER REALTOR
Jq2 Newport BJvd., Newport HA 2552-Eves. HA 3742
CORONA DEL MAR
VOGEL VALUE
Just redecorated-beautiful, t"'~bedroom. home in one ot
the best neighborhoods in Corona del Mar, Within euy walk·
ing distance of shopping Ct'nter, • must l't"e': Full pl'i~ just
$1.2,700.
THE VOCEL CO
Wnte..d
273 Palmer SL--Co.ta Mesa
BEacon 5457-M or HA-261Q..J PUBLIO HEAIUNG 1301 COAST BLVD. CORONA DEL MAR
LOCAL BUSINESS M~ wants
to n!nt or to tease 3-bedroom
home In Co.t.1 Mesa· or Harbor
an!'a lmmediate.ly. Write EN"·
SIGN. Box F-211. ot phone
NO'MCE. IS HEREBY GIVEN!-----------HARBOR 114.1 HARBOR 1477 THAT THE P L A N N I N G ______ ..:,::.::c=-::c..:_.:.:.c::..__---':=_:=c:..::....:..:.:..: _____ _
HA·lll5.
w~ to rent m. the
near vldnlty ot CoMt Hlway
and Mlrg\lleflte, CDM.
HA-2535.
'47 CHEV PICKUP I
4-SPEED TRANSMISSION
COMMIS ION OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH WILL
HOLD A PUBUC HEARING
ON 'IHE 4PPLICATJON OF
JAMES T. TAYLOR
FOR A V .AJU.ANCE '00 PER·
MIT 30"
apartment
1311. RIVER
38th St., Newport Beech l.
Notice is hereby further
t hat sa.ld public hearing
held on the 18th day of
1953, at the hour or 7:30
Painting -Decorating
• Color c.-h:ult •
GEORGE BURKHARDT
IJ.z Jil 0.~
511 30th St., Newport BN.ch
Phone HArbor 2C~W. OlTT-W
H. H. HOLBROOK • Dependable Plumbing
A """T...."=-
EXCELLENT TIRES. -in~~~~ ~!~!~!1~;;~~~~~~~~~ Newport Beech Qt:y Hall, a •
which time UMl pl.ce any ,u per'IOIW interested may
pear and be heard thereon. Costa Mesa Motors
1901 HARBOR BLVD.
BE-e1t2
nnx:>DORE ROBINS PRESENTS'
RAY Y. COPELIN, ..._ .. ..,.
N-iiNcl' Cicy ~~ .,.,.... ...
A REAL VACATION SPECIAL , . . ) 1~1 FORD 8 Cultom 4-door Sedan. racBo, heatft', F
01
ft'IIDIMtJC, tum lnclcator _____ .. ____ .. ___ .. ___ _Jl ..
11110 S'IVDI!:BA1CER a.-. De ....... ~.
~-VERY SHARP -.. ----·-··--
lt48 FORD 8 Club eoupo. Ra .... heoter. -Uto. ro. !U•. A. REAL BUY AT ···----.. --------·----.. 1596
OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS PRICED TO SEI..L
JMMED1A 1U. Y I I I I
0010: IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF
'I'IIEODORE ROBINS
YOUR FORD D£-AI £R
SJ4 ~ ..._,., Nuwp ... a.. B1ac• 6604
•
HOME TRANSFER
AND DI:LlVERY
Jfoo t r• ...._·~etc. ._ ...... ...-........
-'150-K
LIDO ISLE--..SPAJli9.1NG, NEW
3-btdroom , plus den. 2 batha, disposa.l, db:h'A'Mher, fire---
place. F.A. heat, Upper floon hardwood.
THIS IS NlCEL Y LOCATED ~"'D A.~ A TI'RACI'JVE
HOME S28.SOO-TERMS
BALBOA REALTY CO.
700 E. BALBOA BLVD. (opp. Bllbpa Bank of Am.) HA-3277
ROSS GREELEY
JOSEPHINE "WEBB JACK PINKHAM
M'mber of Multiple U&ting
SO YOU WANT TO BUY?
•
S.-.e time. moaey and effort by COGMdtinc JOUr
M.atiple Lilltina Realtor. He co-opera• wid.. 6S of
.. ... Ktfve office. izt ~ U'eL n.n. -COII&Kta
,... will be able to ia.pec:t tiM: .-r i'•W. ....l tM
.,.. attne'"e ptopettie; U. tk loc..ta. of J'GGI'
chab. •
WHEN BUYING OR SEU.JNC
Dell With A Mal'\k Lisa' 1 luhr
•
Re-Ope.ilc
F. C. ANDIISIN,
U.. ~., c::o.wr mruu
CD.II. (AT MARIQOU)) .......
WE INVD'E YOUl LLmNGS ..
S nr remls - -
lle•m --lml•e propecty ,_ --
BUSINESS RENTALS 4V40 ABI E
DROP IN AND SEE OUR NEW BUILDING
PLANS.-F.C.A.
BALBOA ISLAND BARGAINS
Yale buiJt, 3 bedroom&, completely fumidled, lowly patio,
larp carace, flrk-klcation near t..eb. Ollly 11500 dowa!
HURRY!! Bay Front Opportuay
Ftne home, choice location with pfoer aad fiDe beM:h1
MAKE OFFER!!
ST ANl£Y HADABD. Realtor
·-
NONA HYER a.Dd CURT OOSR, A-od•tes
21.6 Marine Ave., Balboa Island Harbor 3D
' Multiple LUting RH.ltor
IMAGINE THIS ! ! •
SI9.9SO
for an exclusive LIDO ISLE HOME
4 bl:-droona. I~ baths. quallt)'·built oldt!r hor'ne in excellent
condJ I.IOt'l . SP.,'CiC6l h•~~otw-es--Sun Room. Dinini: Room.
Hard\\Uld, Floon. Fin·pla<"f' l...OTS OF' CLOSET SPACE.
Pund-P..a,\ hf':ll Pat1o Beautifully landscapPd yard.
Tin :; won'1 last ''' C:all t:S SOW!:
Mary Dic kson o r Neil Camero n
HARDOR 1013
E~L W. STANLEY, Realtor
:\'"E'WPORT BEACH
BILL'S BEST BUYS
Just awaiting you!
2-bedroom..-d..•n ho~ 3cnl§S from park m :\'oc>wpor-t H~1ght..
Has vif'Vo . tno 'Iln.s n._...,-home \4'ill sure-Jy pll'ase your •xact-
ing tute. Un.:•' h\ m;:: room. fil"'l'plaC'l'. dmltlg and breakfast
areas, IO\f'l) kudwn ""1th fonruca dra1nboa.r-ds, garbage di.i;-
posaJ, SCf\,co• port"h, doublt• ~rage, paw-d a lley full priC'I'
$13.500 \\1th 53."'11_.1 down
Dl'PU:X LOT
On w-eU-locau>d rornt"r Ju..~T ri;:ht (l)f duplo>~ C10!M-ltl ~;oil
cou.ne. Cash ~al for $265v.
U:AS E:HOW SITE
On beaUtiful Kmgs Road. Ths site t'\'aUy has SIGHT. Bay.
ocean, Catalina l.s!e. t...aguna Hills and ~rlooking new Ir-
'i i'N' Countr') Club Anot~r osh~t df'~l-$2501')
YOTEL
Let ua show )OU th1s ~)""'r-old. 6 furmshcd uruu 5 tut.~'e
kitehela 1-bedroom living quarteon, firepl.aCf', waU-to-\"I.'&U
c:arpetibc. All units ha\-e carports.. Quality consuuctl"d and a~g "i~cre goes •1th this ba.,;•in for further expan-
saon ettht-r more Wlits or trai.IP.N.. AU zoned C-2 wilh a rea
in front ot motel ror store buildings. Clost> to hugf' ronst~
tion job. $47.500 FULL PRICE. ~ DOWN. .
ON DEL liAR
s~ dup.lex, 2 btedaooms eKb side. Lovely floor plan, just
be1~g completed and wiD be~ Cement dn\'PW3)'S.
JWI •. I"'Pe.l nice doub)e that )"'U •"'UUd enjoy ownmg $15,-
9!50 Wlth good term&.
BUSINESS UNIT
Comrnertial buUding:" 2 stores. J'--t completed. St~
for WC"Ond l tOr')'. 2-bfodroom home on rt'V ot loL Lots ot
parking space. C looi!e to supt"''mmlrket . [noor"Qe $JOO.Oil mo.
TI-DS CA.:.~ BE BOUGHT FOR $29,000-T'ER.MS.
ONE-HALF ACRE
~ -.;iith older 2-bedaoon• house, W{'ll-kept -.i th lot. oC
h'u.it t:f'I!CS, beniet,. crapes. shrubs. fll:lwers. $8950 (ulJ price
""1th •bout % down. Lot. of outbuildings And double p ragrs
on this plot. too.
Old-t"yp-, 2-bedroom ~ whirl -~ llvtnc room and -kit4
chen. \'et')' clfoan aDd ~'~Hit. C1oee in on ·~U-kept ioL Cam
out pticl' MODO.
HO>jE AND INCOIII>:
Thls re..Uy bNuttlul :1' *oocn hom.!, wall-&oo-wa.U carpet.,
full bath wltll tile. ~Mea , ~. atpt, airy ldtc.-heft. ~
bedroom hu • • .......... loti; ., ntra ·~ ~
larti:e patlle'IM. ...._ ,_ wtm fbi , a ~. Tills
propt!:rl)' muat be -to appl"'fd.ate. 1\u-nlthed rtntal •P'r
tn ,lftf'. Only $11.150. we ba'"t Ute ~y.
--row.. tp.o:Ued ............. SA r BOT rood buy~ al .........._'"
w.·,. • c.t-• ,_ •·•·~ ...
IIAOON 7171
"YYU''L ua. -n 1 1111 :r _..,.
W.A.
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PAGE EIGHT
Herrer111d S•i•el T ISS El Toro Golfe_rs P •o Defeat San Drego
lo Hitter for
..........,,Funds Are Needed
By Mesa BaD Club _ a· TV
IM'I ntu!••
Ce.&a MeMo Jlerc:Uat.• pltdl·
t-ra Ted ltft-re,.. ..,.. ,._. s,.e-
ll~l llw&Mi • ... hiUer at Ute eoru.a Athletka SU.U.y .. nu-
nuoa at Ooroaa. I• u.eb-... ,
prM"tkoe ·~ of ~ .,..,.,._ The Meno_ha.ta KorN two ,_
Ia t~ ftnt IUid ~ laalap
nad rour rUM> In tlw> top or the
--ret two ........ for U.ree ttrae. ... drlvlq la ._ rua.
Do.. .... .., Iliad o.e hit for
~ ~ up. drh1q I• two .....
Ell Herrera 5U&tlt U.e n~ n,·e \aalap aad Bob Burctkk
o[ Coata ~ ~lvCICI the
.,._, two fru.ea..
El Toro Marine golf
Jt>tt ted Marine fkcrult
t~am de·
Depot of ' EDrrED BY WALLY TAFI' San Oi~b'O, )9--5. The El Torol---.------------------------1
:~~· ;:::.::':;:',.:::~.:~~ Leg•·•• 9 Be1ts Or11ge the completion or new holeii
nwnber 16, 17 and 18. With
completion of these three hOiet.. New.,Ort Harbor Legion Nine vlch and Tamura Mndllna;
l hl' El Toi"' Golf Course took two games from thto Otance backstop duties.
~-eau. to uia, 8-0. ~~--~-~--~-~-~ Tf'd Hm-rera., the ace h~arler
plays about 7,000 ya.rds In l~ngth I L•glon tt'am Saturday and Sun· In the JeOOnd pme, playfll
to a (18r 72. 12-3 and 2-.1. Emil N~me Oranie, t'&Ch team WM held IPdL\h~d 11~~r;:le~~.e:':i~ and Rod Mdflllian are coaching ,five hits. Jlm Newkirk W.d
the team, "'·hlch i5 aponsored by hitting department with two one unde1· par 71 . Pfc. Dan Strite •rheodoJ'e Robins. To dl!te the blows. The JocaJ nine SCOI'E'd
was serood with a 76. Major Ed locnl ninP has won rour straight t""o run~ in the third innin&
lor the M~rt:Mat.l. ~M
1 he ftN& n,·e tn.alacll. llobik.lar
uut lt"''"' mt'D llDd W1LIJdBC
thl"t'4", Spit"Kel Ia to...·o laal.a![S
t.:truek out illlf'l man and Al-
lou·r-4 no u•a.lk&.
tAl flf"rrt"ra wa• llw. &e.dlq
hil~r u•lth two llluKII'-8 for
fhr-ttme. at the pfat..-, d.rh·-
lrt«: Ia ~-o rtm~~o. Dua-. ANer-
Ll p_o
' . •Ol I "t 't4.,
I'Ll'S 3 D .-f:..-\TL'KETI'E
fJ.O-\\'ARD KE.EL
"FAST COMPANY''
~t ·x. TllHl' TIII 'RS.-
CliFTON WWA
WEBB· STANWYCK
-••CHARlES BRACKEn __ 2c . .,.....:::_ __
:\1~\I!IJ\ :\11).'\:TEZ
THE THIEF OF VENICE
Mesa··
1·1-*"
LAST TIMES SAT.
"'ABBOTT 4 COSTELLO
GO TO MARS"
R-0:\'ALD REAGA."'
a.nd DOROTHY MALOSE Ia
"'LAW AND ORDER"'
ta T«:ltakolor
HOW'S
FISHII'
By GEORGE WETHER.Bl'
The tournament for tht' kids
C•Il('nt'd Junt• 1 ond will run
!hrou,~:h Aug. 23. Th<>rf''ll be a
SJ)('Cial added p~izP fnr thfo junior
t•hamp thi~ year-a nl"w Mercury
outboard motor. now on displa>"
at Balboa Angling Club.
F'ish must bt· t nkt'n nn rod und
red. 1'rophi• s will b4.• award<'d
to th(· boy or girl ta kmJ: the
Jurgt•s l of the ffJ ilowmJ<
yellowttpl. bJ.rr3cud;J, st'll
swordfish. whitl" ~t·11 bass. bonito.
p •llowfin croakl•r. halibut nnd
rorbina. The champ ~>.-Jt/ be the
junior an~IPr WI:IC:hlfl!! in
l;Hgl."!'t \':lrit>ly Of Pdibli' fi:.h i OrK'
tu:h of I'Oit"h class only, n'l,"a rdi('SS
of ~ize 1. Tht' 1.ournry is open to
an.' boy or ~irl undf'r 16: Pnlr)'
blanks nt an) tack It• storP or boat
landing in the .K.-.wport area and
a t The Angling Club in Ba.lboa.
01 ~our \\ rJtcr at Beacon 7070.
:-:o ~et aboard. kids!
NO\\' !'l;fiOWI.!Iri'O
ThroQI'h T ueM!ay
June 16
Jose Ferrer
.
John HUitoa '•
"MOUUN
ROUGE"
Color by Tleclullcfflor
W l-et" of .-\~y .-\Wllrd
Alsip of Corona del Mar scored games. Orange scored its only run ,
a i9. In the rlrsl gamt', played in the IW''enth lnning. Bob Reviea
Costa M('lill, [)(>nnis Fitzpatrick pitc~ the entire game and Dick
r:uol\1 t 'Dl't TO ·"En'PORT was thf' hea \'Y hitter, getting two M.irkovleh did the-catching.
:"t>wt.ort is Uw n<'w r<'Sidence safeti(>S for four times at bat. This Saturday and Sunday the
of !he Richard Hogsctts, who The pitching dutictl \..·('rt' di-Newport tt'1lln pla)'B Garden
lrwm('rly lin·d at 606 1-~ Marguer-\'idt-d bc.>twN'n \Ve tz('l, Ncwkil·k, Grove. Saturday's game "'i.ll be
11c A\~~ .. Corona df>l Mar. Th~ir 1,..-... -and Re\·lea, with Bill Wet-played her~unday'a a t
new addl-css Is 300 32nd St. winning pitcher. Mirko-den Grovp, Game time, 2:15
'--cur ~N t)' ......,...
wt"rt" Mo\1('. Sta.no \\'f'nd-1-11 Cort'y )Utd Harry
Csrf"y J r., who Wf"rt" lf"..atured la a paradf" h-.d-
t"CC b)' thto El Toro Harblf" Baad. Sbnw. abo\'t"
Ia tW t'OUrtNy u.r furai.Ahed by Ed Ola..oty
Sport Awards Made
By Harbor Hi-Tars
The Hi-Tar Spring Sports
Award ARif'mbly last wecok hon-
.._tue of .....,_. are (top ,...) lere Aaeell,
, ... XdlorraJ, .-., 1".-:y-t.M. Mklte,· Jlerilert,
M1ke GOOd: (bottom' r_.) Hal'ry Oare-y .lr ..
WeBdf'll Corf"y altd .IIW'k CatJ-oa. The n.nt of
Ute wrvke dDb apouort'd ~ ,...... Mc'-"f:'ftl
ta.e Kl•·aols aad Uoaa. f"ndlaC La a %-1 \ietory
ror ~ KJ•-.ah ._,.,._
SWINGIN'
de· Boa .... ....
WALLY TAn oN'd Harbor Hjgk Athlett'tli earn-4--;;,
.-.ell .. troduda~-inJ: ](>tten; and medals for the
Co&ett. Marclaaad 1953 season.
II ~iiOiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii!!"!!ii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;lj Varsity Track: C. Cawthon. R. Gal/i\'an. L. James, T. ~. R.
LaShf'llc, J . Lo\1.-e, B. Mori, K
Potts, R. Pringle, R. Pu.la.sk;, N .
J ucl HcCrfl& Barllara Half'l
"THE LONE HAJIID"
BUIOJ TBIJTIB
HARBOR !I
SUS :. MON_ TUES.
CAR\' GRA.N'T
ROOM FOR ONE MORE
.t..LL STAR CAST
'WE'RE NOT MARRIED'
,._
lUI c..&..._
Va tnf'y.
B Track : T. Beltran. C. 8el'lt'·
diet, C. Berry, Capt. R. Boyvey,
J . Drury, K.. Howard. w. lieus-
T. Jonan. J. Laurie, T . Murch,
'-fyrt'. R. Peyton. E. Pfirr·
Sullivaq of Balboa
Wins Cbampiooship
mann. D. Six, R. Squll"('ff, D. Tay-reated Jack Kreisher of Long
lor. G. Wright, R. Milum. ~c::h Sunday in the 36-bole-final
Most Valuabl(' Trac k Man match of the Hunttnctcm Beach
Award-Lee Taylor. Men's Oub Championship.
C Track: L. Castro. A. Dling-Mark was four up after the
wood, Jot Gheslin. W. Keeler, B. first 10 holes. but Kreidler bk-
Knipp, w. Lamb, T. Niquette, E. died three out ~ tM rwxt four
Phe-gJ,ey, D. Tamura, T. Trooim, boles, eyenlni tlle Dl@t~ at the
D. Beatty, Manager Jim Thorn-end of the 15th. At the haU-way
ton_ mark, Sulliva.a wu 2 up. He fin-
Baseball : Captain and Kod idled two under per, defNting Valuable Playpr-Bob Wetz.cl; R. ·
"'!'aur aa.t tD t1111 Mirkovi.c::h. W. Wetzel, R. Pulaski, KreW1et, 1 and 6· ~---•-J M "" __ ..._. Jade Wal'ft'n of AzuA de-....._" ~ . urp • ...,., J . Ncwourk, D . Fitz-
• tri k B Jlrvie ... RJ..._ (eated Tornmy Gay ol Ql&ta I • • r 0 0 D • PI' · c. · · a, .n... uorr, P . MKa. 4 and 3 to win the fint
(I o 0 K 'I' A I L 8 Morris, P. l..or'Mtun. rilanagen
COAST HMil FWAY At J . l..an<'. M. Plenon, R. Dine~ flight. Gene Al,ley defeated Ed
THI AICHIS and R Taylor. Goddard 3 aDd 2 for the mayor's
-
..... Tennis: Captajn and Moat Va.lu-night champlonaNp. Harry WU-
VAN HEFLL~ •ciiiJN Uama det'Hted Lee c...wy of 0:1-'WEEIC. END ,, able, Jim Annstrong; 0 . Craig, TOna. del Mar 3 and 2 to win U.
WITH FATHER" T. FUe, T. :Binder, T. mn. S('('On(f 1Ugtrt 'ndrd fHI:ht win 1;:::::::::=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=::::!!.!~~~~~~~~~~~~ j SwimmJng-Yarsity: Farq~, ner waa BID Rutan, def~~ Mason, Gibbon., Haynje, Boden-Tex Tunnell ot Cotta Meaa 2
FOR DAD FOR FATHER'S DAY
THE BEST FOR SPORTS
FISHING -GOLF -SWIMMING
T..,.
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ALII08'I' lRW llr O.&PnaiA A RA.'I'ft.D AtJTOJIA'I'KJ
0.&8 &AKo& ..... • IRW IIDWOOD CILliiiS LOOJJa.8
..,.., ..... ---,_ ... u .., .......... .... --• n DO -0 A"r IIIJWIUa IIA ... il.
AJ1D 817W -':'*"'f"* e CALL DAY Clfl -..
hoefer (aleo voted B captain), and 1. Oavr Todd dl-fH.tl"d Frank
Han:erman, Bocert, Schmidt, S piegel 4 and 3 for the fourth
Heath, Ibbotson (captain ol var-flight. Paul Aclatr ddMted GcJr...
•lty), MiddaUgh.' Doyle don Ritshke ot eo.ta. Meaa 2 ancl
Coon.. 1 ln the fifth Ol&ht. Sl.xu....J'Uiht B Team -Stillinp, Torrance, wtnnu wu -we. Jcine. OYIPI' ~
Stelornan, Co~. Juhl, _J•-·n,l ril Dowty J and 2.
Barlow, Ca.IUa, Tharp, Hoyurrt,
Hoose.
C Team -Hendenon, Ritter,
C.mb, u,.ck. CoJOt. Wbi ... Ho-
worth, Bondy, SchuJboca, Dlohl.
A.DDa&ll8 •• linu. 0011
StJU atickina to on& end or
the Harbor ana. t..M C.F. Drakn
haw rnowd to n3 Larbpur
A~ .. from 5&0 Huel Dr. Corona
dtJ liar . -·I, ..
T-Plow-to 0,.0.
,., 71 ,_ .,.,. ..
'The Colta Mesa Mereha~tl
t.U cJut.' wm open learue
next Sunday wtth the horne
pla)'inc the Caple Rooflnc
nil~@ from 1M Ancf'k>s at Uons F\e~ time, 2 o'clock. 'Ibe
Colta Meta Travelers open tMir
.lt'hedule qalnst the North Long
~aeh nine.
To dll ~ the Costa Mesa team
hu a six and one record. 'The
baaeball club is now confrontt"d
with financial difficui_Ues u they
owe $75 for inaurance. which in·
liuret all players tor the ""tire
)"Hr; )ep1 Ires; auodation dues
STROOT'S
TeWIUio-.
PaJ 0.. 1.4 PMM .. -.
We Are l:lappJ' ... sen. Y•
WE OJVE o&OWN STAJira.
11102 Newport Blvd.
and t~t fees. '%be at-~ am v-ta ._
tend& nee 10 far this Y<'&r at , ~=============~ J...iQn! Field has not been up to I.
the put years. During each
game, Business ManaKer Eddie
Lane takes up a ooUection from
thoee attending t.he pme, which
Is the only financial means of
support the team has. WUh re.ch
donation the spectators are given
tickets and a number or mer-
chant!; have donated valuable
prizes that are given away free
at each game. Grand prtzt"S will
lx-given away at the end of the
season. Rod MeMlUian, head of
the Costa Mf'Sa Boys Club. Is
always on hand SE'rving refrt'5h··
IICYII.E
Schwinn Bicyclee
RAY S'I'EDMAN
1574 Newpcwt Bhd.
COIITA ...... ·-·-.... ......,
ments during the game. \ ~-................................... ~-
Fort Ord Wallops
El Toro Nine
El TorO Marint> Baseball team
dropped two gaml'S to Fort Ord
Am'\Y learn, 11 -2 and 11 -7, last
Thunoday and Friday .
In t ~ first game J . W. Porll'r
of thr Fort Ord. !Pam, and 11
member or lht> 1952 Dl't roit Ti~
f'Mi bascllall team, ho?-'rcd with
one on. In tht-Sl·oond g!l nw Fort
Ord call('(! in A('(' Hurlt'r Bill
of th<' Washing·
ton Ross chucked nn
inni~ Knd a half, re tiring e w•ry
man in or•der. In th(' last of !h('
nint h, Ross st ruck out 3 Mllrme batt eN~; on fo pitches.
I EVEIII'TIUNO IN
PARTS onol SUPPLIES
FOR YOU& OA&
Retail • \\o'ltow...&e
HUB&UlD'S
Beacon Auto Parts
Locally Owaed ••• Operated
476 NEWPORT BLVD.
lkacoa fiiJ I
Mountcrina of Foam Iuber
FROM ~t .. TO f, y," TWCK.
SpeclaJ : Mattress atoek. We cut
it to a.ny site for boeta, bunk
beds, trailers, homet, etc.
War Surplus Store
(lor. New-pert & llullor BIYa
eo.tcr Me.cr --
TWO NEW ROOMS .....
·-roua va blen" and ~ Oruta Room"
To ac.tu~wrw:4u .. our patron~.
.~ rreadt. ........ Dl N9 • ~ •
~· ....... ,.. .... Partt'
GE,_.,·E'S
•
alboa ---• .. 111
A ...
1
-.. ""': 0 •'
0
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0 $ .. ...... u ......... .... ~ .......... ... I SSL ........... • -E 2 \--·--··-= .,.,_ ---
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'll'hPr Pamt ~d Decorators
l!l! (lO&IrT BLVD. ~A D& JIAa
IIRr:w ........
Na«.all" •• I .. • -
BUILD~-~ BuiLDING
Perm.its Go .Over 4-Million
and alto at 217 Viii Nicv, Sl4.t'li"'. ~tn. Charlet Davts, fence at 219 at Udo Park, 1400; C. L. Moore.
e OO&ONA DEL XAR Marguerite, 1300; Viola Fried· windbreak at Udo Puk, $500;
W. E. F isher . 912 Colis! Bl\ d, man, alteration on aarage roor Or. Ray WalkB, windbreak at
5-room, 1-story, 1-unil dwf'IHI~\; a t 607 Ocean Blvd., $300. U do Park, $500; LYden Den-
at 513 Carnation, $9.500: l:. I I. e SHORE OLIPI"8 man, -.1nd6reak at Lido Park,
Hanna, Sh01'f! CIUfs, 8-roum. l Leland Wikler, fence at 261 1300: Harbor Marine Electric,
June building got ott to a mod-
Ht start In NewpoM Beach, with
$136,000 In permit.a luuN. durilla
the first week; but thllt wu j~.a~t
Pnough to pu.h the total for the
year thus fa r put $4.000.000 for ~:;;~~~~==~;;;~;;~~~~~~~~~;;;~;;;;;;;~~the f':ntire city. Among the IMjDr
penni~ for the week were a
dwelUna In Corona ~I Mar for
Carl Hanna. $18,000, .ir. Udo lftl-
dence for R. J. Collins for $19,-
000, and a Balboa dwellln1 for
and 2-stocy, Z.unit dwelling :tt F:' ening Canyon Road. $350. •i&n at 2501 Coa•t Highway,
601 Jasmine, $18,000: Nita Bad-e !"iEWPO&Y $300, a nd at 25().3.-Coas~ Highway,
ger, fence a t 322 Poppy, SIOO: :\f rs. Hayden Jones, wind SCrt't!n $300; RaJph Pritchard. wind-~~;:::;;:;;:::;;;~~---;-
brHk at 1Jdo Pnk, 1500: Galli-•
en State Sportflahinl: Co., two
l il'rw at 555 Cout fnlbwa)', 1100
and MOO: E. T. ~. wlld-
bre.k at Lido Park. lDOO; WaJ,.
Ia~ Terhell. fftWr at MO u.t
St., $70; Carl E. Wilde, .ervlcft
porc:h and bat h a t 127 38th St .•
1400.
e BALBOA. ISlAND
M. E. HORST CO. ,., ••• , •• , ••• , ••
UCAV&'I'l!'iG -C!P 4 1NJ'O -'I'IIUCIDJIII'O
PHON& R&OON ... '
eor.e, wu... .t BarMr .... C.ta ·-
AD Types Tractor Work
OI~CJNG -PLOWING -EXCAVATING -SKIP LOADER ' .
DONALD LOHAN
Roto--Tilling -Weed CUtting -Levelling -Gard@tling
Beacon 6983 2201 Newi>ort Blvd., Costa Mesa
WELCH'S
READY • MIXED
COIICRETE
BEacon 6547
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS
....,., .. 11
BUILDIRG
VENETIAN BLIND
Window Sh=des. Tnnne Traekl • By Lodl Scree~~~
LARGE SELECTION
Veoetiaa~ &paired•
and Cleaaed
BEACON 6'71111
SOUTH COAST
BLIND CO.
.1D1 W A.LKER, Prop.
1117 SUPERIOR COST:\ MESA
* LINOLEUII * CAIIPEI'II * A8l'IIALT 11LE * FORIIICA Draiaboards
*DRAPES.
IA&GE SELECTION
ALL TYPI8 n.oo& COVERING
e-.BEACON 111!-e
DI£K MA£KER'S
FLOOR COVERING
17S7 SVPDIOB COSTA IIIESA
J. H. Kelleher for $18,400.
Following permits were issued
In Newport Beach during the
first week of June:
e UDO ISLE
Dorothy Jetg!JUII, enltu ·ae 11\·-1
lng room and dining room at
VIa Lido Nol"'d, J,S,OOO ; R. J . Col-
lins. 16th and Superior, Costa
Mesa. s-rosm. 1-story. 1-unlt
dwelling at 649 Via Lido Soud.
$19,000; W. H. Farnsworth, Santa
Ana. 6-room, 1 %-story, l -1.mlt
dweUing at 213 Via Nice, $14,000,
NO.AnMS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE OF HELEN L. LYNN ...,.......,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the credlton of and all per.
sons having claims against
said decedent or said cstate
file them with the
vouchers i1• the orrice of th{'
of the S uperior Court of the
of California. in a nd for
Count}· of Orange, or t o prt"Se nt
lhl> sam£'. with th<'
vouctlen , to thc undersigned
his or hl·r plac.:• or bu.<:irK'K.'t ,
v.i t: the oHk'i' of Donald 0 .
wood. 141 5 Coost Highway,
I'Ona del l\lar. California. ",~:~::•! six mo·nths Hfl€'r the first 1
cation or this notice.
DatNl May 29. 1953
ROBERT DF.AUMONT LYNN
E:<ecutor of the Estate or
decedent.
Publish--Junt> 4·11·18-25, 1953
In The Nt>wport Harbor Ensi~n
LUllS FOR HOlES
JAMES •• RAY
hil•1 Caatnctor
IOOCutt N , e-4.1 W.
HAtta.r .,J
...w ... , HArMr 11-.w
S LXTl' Pf'..R C t:ST nl ('on,.tnK'tlun work 11.:1"'
bf-en. CUft'ljJit't l'd ror l'at'irlt· T"'''llhnn,.· .. no·\1 111,1
tel~phoftf' rquiP'O'•nt hullilhu:: a l li!Mi Omnt.:•'
A ,·e. in f'u10la ~lt-...:1 , f••r whlt:h c rnund w:1"
brokr-n In F~bru:lt). \\'o~rkm••n h:t\•' jlour•••t
eoiHl.reh • fur lh l'l ""'': nta!!-unry t'\:1o·rlur •~nil ..
lun e bo•t'n 1(1".,.!'11)· o•om tlle led. u nd "'"rk 1 .. 11r•~
1 .... -dl nt:: "" lnh •rinr jlilflltio .... \\ hnt ,, ... st:.n.-
IMIII hui l1lin~~; t~ C'UfUjlh•lo•d t h\,. f.,l!. \1 1\llt torn-
li\Jo• nlooro• ll1an i(,fiiMI ""lu:oro• ,,.,., ••I 1\o "" .. p·wo·
rur :"lllonmth• db I t .. lq ohu no• ,.'1'"1'11•' Ill, l~hic•h
\\Ill <''""' :•bo•tlt !O.f.ioi},l)o(t. In th,• 1"1' joJI•turo• tlw
huildin~:; :'1'1"'"~"'" '" ,,.. n••:1rl1 ,.,.,,,1'1• '""· hut
trtont t tw ln..,id•· t l•o\\o·r ~klur• 1 tho· ,.,,,·nl ,,r
""' ro•tn:tholn ~~; ""rl; f'a n ho· ..,.., ...
n.. Roy Rick...U Home \ Youth Fellowship
f,om T...a.. J ... noy • • ( H ld
Aflf'r St•\'('1'!11 months of l rl!.\'1:'1·. DISCUSSIOn s e
ling. l\k and l\fMl. P.oy Ri<'kard
.o-ant'1ua r:+ a nd 111 12 ·30 p.
luncht>on, p ro•j)lllr t>d by all
ci rci•'S. wa:~ :lf'r\ •'<I TO
mf'mb.-•n; And cursts. :O.trs.
t"rl l bbotwn rla~t'<l pN'IUd€' i
at ttw piann and l\frs. 1-·ount
l..owr, progrum f ha;irman,
so-nlt'd the worship r ro.::-rnm
lhf' ~nctuar;..
SOTICE IS\ ITIS U IUD~
1.-------
1 ~~~!:~T9 is FUN
TO Ttn; unun:n
:\SO IIO)U : I' \"Tt:t:
J>Mlnt hru .. tu· .. !'>l••p lluluo•r,.
F.J~Dtolon ladt.IN~
Drop dut h.. ~I'm.• ~:n o,.
Floor !'W'nch-r..
\'lbratlni: ~and••r ..
Extf"n~on plunl;;s ~o· alumlnwn' pllan.k.oo
htt')· loOflf'nf'f!l, ete.
FRANK KA TNIK
PAJXTIStl ('~ISTRo\f'TOR
1301 C oa!ll 11\w~·., X f'WJtt. Bl'h.
Rt:.-6.,9~
Our IO"i'hnll'~ro.l l;;nnwlr-d&:f' a~
Wf'll •~ nur wurknllUI..!lhip 1!1
•t your dl!ipogl.
Cncrete Work
of AD Kinds
FI..AGSTONE PATIOS
BLOCJC WAllS --·-• P'REE J:STIIIA.Ta •
Cll1s. W1m1 I S..
.._ l iiO.J • HNW , • ._,
)21) ,....,...... ...... c... .... _
you can depend on it!
54:'a.led pt'Opo.sals m· bict~ "111
bt' rt>eehed by the City 'c ouncil
or tht' City nf Newport ~Wac-h.
C..lifomia. at or befON' tht-hour
or 7 ;30 o'dock P.M on Junt> ?lnd.
1003 for 1 h ~ publicatian 11nd
printing of all 1.:-gal notio.•!l rt'·
qui red to bto published in a ne•">·· ·I
paper of general ch"Culation prinl-
ed and publlshN:I in tht> City or
Newport St-ach for tht' fiscal yeal'
~ginning-Jul,y 1st. 1953, a nd f'Od-
lng J une 30th, J954.. Bids shall
bit submittt'd for eight 18l poinr
Wilen )'OV buy a new lamp ot oppl;once, you
ore careful to~ -which fits yovr
1J~ public.Uons.
All bidl shalt be enclotlf!d In
~Jed e-n,·c)opes, marked "Bidl
for Pubheatlon Gr lAI:a-l Notku:·
And a ddi md: to the Cit)' Coun-
d l of the O ty of NewPOrt &.!ftdl.
Oty Hall. Newport Btaeh, OIH-
tomla,
C. K. PRIEST
CitY Cleo1<. Publith: June u . 19151
Victor ·&unde.riiOI'I, T emple Cty,
toilet and wall at 124 A.pte,
~; Richard Kirtland, 210 Em:o
era.ld, ·~room. 2--story, l ·UDit
dwelling at A~ addreu. 19.(X)O.
e N t:M'POKT HEIGHTS
B. W. King, extend livine room.
Bdd dining room, 501 San Ber--
nardino, 12,500; L. W. Hardy,
ga.-are and washroom a t 546 San
Den\8rdino, $1.500.
e 8 ."-Y S HORI:S
1-C. Jones, add bedroom in
plaet> of axisting garage, add 2·
f'Br gara~f'. 2732 Circle Drive.
$5,000. e ltAKHOR ISLA.SD
Dr. R. F . Chittenden, 6 Harbor
Isla.nd. add N'r\'let> porch, bed,
bftth. shop, IA'I!.II, ~.000.
e BJ\l.J:K)A
~stht>r Fa&Hn. a lterations at ! f-::16 W. Ocl.>an F't.. S600; E. A.
Ka r m •tt . 210 E 0c1'IUl F't .. rP...
l lllrl\f' t;3J'8 i;l'. bU ild Ol'W 1:8r8gl',
l l~<~th. bo •droom. S.i,OOO, Kalhryn
RusJ>_ F'u•l<'l'ton. move ~arage
1r01n 161~ f: Ra~ AH• to 16li
L ll<f~ Aw nnd Polar~"· 51 .000:
1 ... "'~ Cas.o; roof and "aUs a t
;_'(IJ " E Bs;, Ah•. S30CL T Hord
,:.;.,.,I··~ (~l!l<'~l•tl' Jou nda!Jon. en-
,.[.,..,,. pvrf'h at J:\('17 F. Balbo<t
J.!h d . ,<;;J.:)Illr ; .I f.l Kellt'her.
l'tt .. <~d••n 1, ;,...r·rWlm 1-st(lr~. 1-umt
l"t>llmt• at 2f~ r ~.,·an Front.
. SIS.·!l:<O
SAVE
SAFELY
At Ora,.. Couftt(s
Leocli,.. Hom• Lencline -CONTINUING
TO PAY
PER ANNUM
All ACCOUNTS INSUIID
U, TO $10,000
ALL ACCOUNTS OPENED
UPOII THE 1OTH OF
-MONTK
-fiOM THE 1ST.
LAGUNA
ffDUAt SAVINGS
I. LOAN "SSOCIATION
'JZJ <>e.-an AYNIM
Phme: u1n
lAGUNA SU.CH
• II&&-,.... """,....,-lot,.... got""' electricity to
OfiO''* lhaf lomp or appliaoa simply by
ploo111":• it ill. &loon olodoUy is alwar< rigt-r.
.......... ...,. at ,..., .-.ice for jVll
o lww conb o day .... OCiually today's
biegost.O.pl
1n the Nt'W1101'\ Ha,._. £ftlipL
' lifE 1111111
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PAGE TEN ,. .. , ... e .... ,_'1
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Anti-Narcotics Can:-paign Is Described
alona with olhf'r people-la part ot the plan ot rehabtutation, )ook-
ln& toward tJie day when he can
ro home aDCl Uve wtthout drup.
Medk:a1 Ofticrt in ~. u.s.
PubUc Health Service HoQit.al,
Lextngtm, Ky., or Fort Worth, ,.., ....
WBAT CAN TZ&NAOial DO
_ ...... _ .. _
don and ....--wtD -e At.tatn •tinlr' h'aal ..,..,.,. .,. __ they_
the tint ...... lllduo • eo*
1m excellent record ln reprd
to narmlk:l hu been maintained
by Newport Harbor Unklrl HiP
Sehools, acc:odiD&: to a ftPOrl
from the admlniatraton or the
.school. Not a afn&)e cue of nar-
(_-otics im·olvtnK a Harbor Hieh
l:itudcnt has been reported either
by N~rt pollee or county law
enforeement officials.
Admlnistrat.on ascribe t hi •
•·eoord in part to the lndoetrina-
tion given to students In the
~ra\·e do.ngers or drugs. Follow-
ing is the text of an Information-
a l guiae that Is issued to an atu-
rients at the school:
WHAT IS DRUG ADDIC'I'ION!
Drug addition results when a
pt'rson takes a drug which is
harmful to hirn.self or others, and
which he usually is n04 able to
alerep and to pn:Miuee excitement. ret enou&h drup. In the cue of
the opiate ·~ (one addicted
to opium or Its produeta) thla
meana an ever-tnereuinr amount
and ewr-incrMaln& expl!'rwe.
HOW DOD ADDICftON
8'1'Aa'r' .
It takes an addlctlnc drur plut
a Pft"'Il'l Who waata to take
drup to make an adtJk:t. 'Ttlree
kindl of penon~ are llkeb to
take drup:
e Emotionally normal people for
whom doeton prescribe drup u
treatment. A normal penon doel
not frel unusual p)euure from
a narcotic drug and may even
find It W\pleuant or sickening.
Only 5 per cent of adult addicta
are considered to be nonnal .per-
liOns who were accidentallY ad-
dicted. After an accidental ad-
dict is tret:tE'd for addiction, he
is not likely to return to the usc
of druga.
Anottwr lnctirect etfect results
whm pain, whJeh the bocly uses
u a warning 11~1 that .orne-
thing iii wrong, ia deedrned by
the effect of druaL Acute ap-
pendicitiJ: or other aeriow: condl-
Uona may arise without the ad-
dict's being aware or the warn-
ing pain, so that he fails" to get
the ~ trMtment.
The drugs therNCives dect'ea.se
the appetite, so that the addict
nE'glects his food and becomes
vE'ry thin and poorly nourished.
The opiate drugs cause obstinate
constipation.
~top taking of his own free will .. e Neurotic people -to make
One or more of t.~ things hap-them reel better, "more normal"
}l("n to him. He de\'e lops: both physically and mentally. It
Malaria. s y ph i I is. Infectious
jaundice and blood poisoning are
some of the S('rious di5eii.Sftl
passed from one addict to another
when several persons use the
same hypodermic needle. Vt'ry
serious infected sores orten rf'-
s ult from injections of drugs.
e Mf'ntal depcnd<'nC(' or emo-
tional need. a great desire for
tmo effects of tht' drug.
e Phytiicel dependence o1· bodily
nt'<'d. The addict's body mWit.
ha Vt' the drug or he bcromes sick.
e Withdrawal Illness which fol-
lows when addiction does of opi-
ate or bar biturate drugs are
~topped.
e Tolerance-nC"Cd for more and
morr of 1 he drug·. The addict
must constantly incrf'RS(.' the
amount to ~"f't th(' des:irt'd effect.
TheN' are two ~<'neral kinds o f
<t ddktinJ: drugs-S<'datiw druJ,<S
;md stimulant druc;s.
1. A sMla t h !.'. dcprl'ss:ant or
nnrootic drm: is onl' which. in
modera tt• quantitil"S. rf'ilt'\'l"S pain
a r.J anxiet y, eausrs m.•ntaJ and
phy~if:•tl rdaxll!ion and IE'nds to
p• "lt'C" f'lf't p. This dru.t.: has a
d< :J di.'!lint: or r•umbin~ pffffl on
cc>nsdous:ws::. !•!\d if lan.:f·r dosos
. · • t11.kr•n. i• pmduN>IS stupor.
•·un..t and df'arh.
~-Stimulant drugs have the
oppo.-ite dfC'C'I ol sedative dr ugs
1ht•y prevent
~WEST MEM'RER or ....
doesn't ~"'rk, but the largest per-
centage of addicts fall in this
group. I This is an escape tech-
nique.)
e Psychopathic people -for the-
"thrtll"-they hope to get. Psycho-
pathic personalities are emotion-
any dlaturbed Pf"non5 who seem
to be against everything that ia
good or right or legal. A person
wilh t his type Of abnormal per-
sonality takes a drug for the
pleasure or "thrlU" he exper-
iences, and ""'ill continue to take
the drug as long as he can get it
unless psychiatric trf"Btment is
successful. But addiction som<'-
times atarts when t'Ssentially nor-
mal boys and girls associate with
a L.'TOUP of addicts in the: oom-
munHy or school. who pt'rsuade
them that it Is the "smart" thing
to do. They are too easily Jed by
others into "keeping up ~'ith th(o
t'ang." Taking drugs can start
bN:auSt' youth think it's "smart:"
soon they are at the peddlers'
ml'rcy. Some adolescents star t
lx-ca w;e they fK.'("(f a boost to in-
fi att> their e-go or rdcRSe their
inhibitions. They are "talked
into it" before thf'y ha\·e the
n('rn• to commlt a crime or df>-
linqut'nt act.
IIOW ARE ORllGS PEDDLED~
Th<' criminals behind tM smug-
~,:li ns:: into the country and th("
whol~aling and distribution of
illegal narcot ics within !he coun-
try an· c!t:o-,·er, sch£"minJt men and
wom('n.
Thf' proddler usc£ his a utn. the
pOol ronm. tavNn or corner malt
... hop lc> m(>('t hi! customt'l"!i. He
nPvcr lakt>S a chanct" H he can
ht•lp it: usually he tak~ t he
moncy from !he buyf'rs and tcll!l
them w~re they will find thr
dTug!l.
Some peddlers gj.,·f' narcotics to
an addict to sell lo oHif'r custom -
PTS, for which h(' r<'C('ives na r-
·coticr frE'(' for his own USI'. This
is on!' reason why tet>n-agers who
cannot Jtct l'nough money to suP-
port lhC'ir habitA som("til'n('S as-
sist in makim:: addicts or their
friends and classmates.
Th<' JX'(Idll'r's biJtgest aSS("! it
the addicting powe rs of tht' drugs
ht· sells and the col\llta.nt fear
thl' addict hu of \0.1thdrnwal ill-
nt.'l'S. T hC' c u s I o m <' r, once
"hookt"d" is at the mert'}' of th("
peddler .
Another very serious physical
effect of the opiate drug is the
deadening or the sexual instincts.
Narcotics also gradually cause
definite mental deterioration. in-
cluding blurring of the ITM':mory,
lou bf wiU power and thE> Inabil-
Ity to concentrak', to think and
reason. Ambition and hoMsty
are lost. Adcticts bt-come tM
world's biggest liars.
CAN AS ADDICT BE
RE<lOGSIZED~
You cannot recognizt"
diet tor sure. ~cmember even a
physiclil" csunot always beo sure
unless he can gt"t the-patient into
a hospital for close observation
and for laboratory tests. An ad-
dict. who b getting his customary
amount or drug C&Mot be recog-
nized. Even the family may
know. An addict who has
too m uch drug may be ""·~••-1
scious or dead. and the
who is not getting enough
will b(' sick from ;.:·,~~~;",;~In,\;'~ I ness. UnJcss a person
being an addict. the diagnosis
usualJy possible only by
in~ withdrawal symptoms or
laboratory tt>Sts.
R unny eyes and nose, an
symptom of wilhdrawaJ illness,
may not be Crom withdrawal:
they may be from a cold or hay
le\'er. Don't be hasty in
ronclu.<~ions. A syringe and n~edle I'
may he used by J)('Oplf' who
to gi \'e thefTIS{'l\'cs insulin
diabetes-so don't jump to quick
d('cisioM . F inding a makeshift
syringe, made from an <'Ye drop-
))("r. and a blackC"ncd spoon may
lX' suspicious but not conciUSi\·e
1'\;df'nce. Scars on the anna
might bf' accidental bums, and
n c-a bites sometimes look like
nt'edl<' marks. False aocw,.t<>ns
and irresponsible gossip
\'<'I'Y unfair.
CAS ADDJCTIOS
~ TRE.-\TI:D!
You cannot treat
a doctor's office or a el;ini<o-Mt I
if he Is really addicted, for he
has no control o\·er his desire Cor
drugs. No mattt'r how much he
wants to keep away from drugs,
at the first sign of withdrawal
i\lnt'ss he ""'ill try to Ret drup
somewhere, somehow.
IS ADDICTION HARM'FlJL! Treatment of• withdrawAl Ul-
Y€'!1! AJthough little damage Is ness is the !int and mos.t unoom-
actually done to the organs of fortable p&rt of rehabilitation.
thr body by the direct effect 'of Treatment must tx> In an
oln to addicts, Ita uae la foJJowed
by a ml'*" withdrawal llicknsL
Withdrawal is accompliabed by
redudnJ: the dole ot narcotlca
over a period of ten da.ya or two
weeks. This givf>l u U&tle dl.l-
comfort aa possible to the pe-
llent.
Withdrawal • h o u 1 d not be
abrupt. Nor should it be too ~
longed. Withdra¥t'81 without med-
Ical care In jaila it cruel and
should not be pennitted. "ntere
is, however, no pleasant way of
getting off drugs.
The second and moat imporlant
part of treatment must alao be
In an Institution wher-e the pa-
tient can be controlled. He needs
medical and dental care. Physi-
cal aerects and chronic diseases
nl'ed to be tN>ated and retTIO\·cd
if poaible. The recurt"ence ol
physical !Uness can. be a ready ex-
cuse for the retunf to addiction.
The patient now also needs
p&ychiatrlc treatment to help
him understand himseU and his
inctividual problema. A healthful
routine or ~ting, sleeping, work!
and play, and ltvnlna to a:et
Whea the patient h¥ been
\n'ated, t1 dllc:harpd and ~
home, he thoukl be enc:ourapd.
to join in hH.lthy HerHtion aDd
at.hleUea, within pb)"'k:al Umita· uan.. mude. readln&. .bobl:liH and.
otM-r acUvtU8.
Private tw::.pitals that accept
drug addicts an expenlive and
oaJy addict.l with pJ.nty of ~Y
can stay long enouch tor s I'NI
cure. New York Oty and OU-
cago an making plana at pres-
ent for apedal hoi;JHtals for the
treatment of addicts. The United
S tates Public Health Service ~
eratet~ two ho8pitals at Lexine·
ton. Ky., and Fort Worth Texas.
for the treatment of penoN ad-
dicted to opium and Ita deriva~
tlves, marijuana and cocaine.
BarbituraJe addicts and alcohoUc
are not treated un1HS they are
also using one or the other ctrup.
Applications for treat:rnent to
the Public Health Service Hos-
pitals aTe' made in wrltlnl to:
KNUDSEN"S
AA
e Take care Of yOw'lt.U. ~~
that you know about 4Np u.-•·-1•
them only If -bed by •
quaHfled physlcian. Don't be prr--
suaded by anyone to experiment.
e Help otMra to un*ntand tt ls
atupW and not anart to fool with
-· ..... up If .... ,_,.,.,_ ~"' .. : one aay that druD Pt
a harmlna "thrill." Tht:re .• are
mlnY who do know the truth.
e Support the-Narcotic Lawa -
loc::al. atate and federal. ~ en-
rorcemmt olfieen need public en-couragement. ~)' alao need
more mOM)' to do a better job.
and the Federal BurM.u have only
180 inspecton or lnvettigaton.)
State and U.S. Co~
abou.ld be e~ to more
adaq\lllteJy ataff thew dtpart-
ments.
e Take a atancl. & a good dti-
zen and ~port to IChooJ ot Jaw
authoritiee any a~peeted viola-
tion or the narcotic Jaws whk:h
you ot.erve.
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