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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1954-02-25 - Newport Harbor EnsignITE I NU. BOLAifD WJUCRT Champ Play in CIF slstt>d by her committee of Mr D. V. Hayes. Mrs. D. D. MC'Ca l· l 1um. Mrs. George Pt-nnf:'y. t.i rs Harry Stickler and Mrs. Charlt> Both the varsity unci "B" bas-1 Wagnf:'r. · kNball teams of :"le>wport Har-Mrs. Thomas Webster. dl'ntaJ bor High School ('ln('hed tht' Sun· dint(' chairman. reporte>d that se>t Leaguf:' baskf'lball ('ham-l lht>re> were 105 appointments pionshlps Friday night In thP during January. Her committee local school gym In twin win~~ totalt.'d 442 volunteer hours to of <15·37 and 50-38 ovN Hunting· staff tht.' dlnlc. ton Beach . ------- Tht' varslt)' tl'nm Is now set for tht• Southern Cl F playoffs b('. ginning Tuesday. F irst round playoff parings were drawn yes- terday in the ClF offke In Los Angeles. 31ssues On Ballot Bill Wetzf:'l's 15· points were credltt'd for bringing the cham · Newport Ci ty Coundl \'OtNi plonshlp to the Sailors' varsity Tuesday evc>nlng to placl' thi'~W squad. Other point !!COrers (or thr~ propo ltlons on the April the local team Included Fred 13 ballot : Nesbitt, 9; BIU Jnloes. 4 ; Bill 1. Increase the library ta x from Roush, 3; Bill Kelter, u; EdciJe the present five cents to 10 cen ts Pftrnnann. l, and Bill Nw-Pft $100 aneswd valuaUon. -::. ... :...r t..aa ..... ·-~ .. ~. ~Jt3\ ~rr: STRATEGY to retuna U. S. Sea· ator Tbomas B. J[uchel of ADa· beim to WcuhiDC]toa la tbe Juao prt..mary will be mapped by t!aoM three cou.aty leadera. Atty. Robert f!. Mbo of Saata Aaa. left. a Democrat. aDd Mn. Klldred Ferrell of ADa· bel.m. Repu.blieaa w o m e o • a leader. wlll co-chairmcm dr&Ye. Robert 8. Ww9aft of ADabeUD will head fiDa:Dce committee. lue on LiJida lsi~ M.ap eluded Bob Dlelll, 13; Detuly 3. Autborbe a tax ~ up Approval o1 a subdlviaJon map I The Irvine Co. roncemJng the I hearing and passed to 11«0nd Fitzpatrick. 11 ; Ed P o pe . 8; to 25 cents to pay for trash and of Linda Jslt> will bE' up for width of the ('hannel bt.'twt>en ht>arlng an application of Thf' Frank Navarro, 7, and Dave garbage rollect:ion. aC"tlon a t the Newport Jk>a('h City Bay Shores and Linda Isle. It ln ·i ne Co tn changt> from a "l '' Tamura, 2. Scoring substitutes In each Instance Council a~-~ Planning Commission m('f:'ting was explained by Walter Long· district 10 nn R I dastrlt t a rot.tl lnduded Bruce Knipp. 2; Jerry proved an ordlnan<'t', which w~ll March 18. The> land was rl'<'ent· moor. commls.sion chairman If of • lots .tnd a portion n! lur A Myers. 4. and George Ma~. 3. bet-orne effective If approved an ly annt>xt>d to ~c>wport Beach. thf' Harbor Commission Insists on Llncl.t b.l(', rlf'"<'rahNI h~ Hilliard First to Enter Race Rkh.trrl 0..-k II tii!.<T•I -~~ ~of 6001 ~ L.trk~pur A\ I' ('.,r •• , It I :\f:tr fih•d numln.tt ion JI••P<•r-.. Frid.l) \\ 11h Cat) C!Nk 1 I< Prll"-1 fnr ..t ~·laff' (In lhf' ~('\\ p<lrl Bt>aC'h t"ily ('ounl'\1 at tht> ctt) E'l('('t 1on on Apr1J 13 Ht> has ~n In tht' general insura~ --, ... atnce .1M with u. G( • tlt't' at 912 Coast Blvd.. Corona del Mar Hf' ls marrlf'd. his wfff'•<~~ nam~> Is JoyN' and tht'~ hiWP n s.m Oougl.t" :_l \lr Hilll.uc1 l r~••k .1 , .. ur,•· 11 mun1dpal ~n\l'rnmf'nl in tht• l'nh f'r-.11) ••f 'outhf'rn C th!ornl.l The "8" team will go Into tht' the April 13 election. Action on thl' tt>ntotl\'e map un a widPr channel. thf' wes1ern 1 mt>tt's anrl bounrl"' Thr tl"<arlt>n Th lib d k t \\ hllo• .1 -.rullf'nt thr•rt' tn J~FI Santa Monica tournament to · e rary an par ax Or· 1 was dclay<'d at th<' commission ~•rt1on tlf the Island will b<' tial lub .trC' un lht• ...... ul hl'n.;t d l ld th t c -'1 ant! 1'\.lll liP <>Jllrl ht-t<••k th1· morrow IFl'ldayt. nancPS prov e a ount.'• mt'etlng last Thursrlay mght. shM>red off. requiring :l chan~e ' part nf thf' i,:land Golf Course 1 can st't tax ratt.'s less lhan tht' awaiting outromr of a ~rlt'l' of of plan. for ls ln nd dl'Vt'lopmt•nt ThP rummi"Sionf'r~ cl1.,. u~.-.. t>d pt-rmltted 10 ('ents. Council re· conferPnct's bi:!twt't'n the Orang€' otrlcials ,:nirl but tnok no artwn un prnp<•,(•d <'nur'•' t" twtl~>r ur dt'r"t.lnd <II~ ~··\•·r"mf'n' .t!'t·r ... .., tOJ.! h"'' "horn hi•· 11 '' .l .. twrr• 1n th"''' J<'<'ted a reque-st by the Park County Harlxtr Comml"<..<~lon a n!l C'ommi:-SionN" hl'lcl a ftr,t l'hdn~t'l' In tht' I'IIY ~o~nlng ord1 D C d Comml~lon to keep the park tax na nn• Thf' prup<t~<t dt>\t'lop ~ P.u-. raws row s Issue off the ballot. Commission I mt'nl .. n Lmrla l"lt• hrt njl!,: up ·' H·· \\ ,, t>o r• I' r.t:-..tt1t "·' ,il .. _ ld I I Ci • L Do t tf'nrh•tl lh" :'\••\\ l)tlrf R • .t r h mem...,rs sa t. was unw ~ to P'"'"lhl!' nN-<1 for .111 .tmt•ntlm('nl Approximately 140 membt.'rs I include the ISSU(' with the other IYIC eague na es ,,, lht• /Ullin.£ unhnan• f' L \t Gr.tmm.tr ~ h·~·· (\\01 ~···"' •• .,tl and g u-"'s a day have u~l the tr 1 1 tt I ~ ... tu.IIP.t fr· :n ,, h••tl-. 11 Rf'•l """ • ron OVNS a rna ers. tf11ihruok ,\ltminl)o.!r:tll\1' o\:'~1'-... 1°hole golf ""ur•" of the Irvin" I Ci H Bl d I HH1 .. lit> I•" l.u•d 1!1 th•· H.H .,. '-V ""' "' IY Attornt>y arry o gt>lt t.tnt. nn11f11·<1 thP ,·,•mrnl'"'"n••r-.. Coast Country Club since the explalnt.'d that if tht' Ira h and F d f y th Cente .-\ hotl'l ur IIUh hott·l Ill\ lht• ,,~.. hur ltl' ' •.• ''llt rourse opened a week-ago yes. garbagt> rolll'('tion l.ax is r<'Ject· un s or ou r tn,l~ tlt'.,lrl' ''' opt•r.ttt> r<'l;lll '<:lit'' lr lt'r•''''' I ,. '" i!"\ •'r'lrn•·:.l tNday, Manager Wa)tne tl...t>fty) ed. thf:'n thl' prt>ser t ordlnan('e ""~l•lr•'' or f'N"<lthll '-t'r\ II to t'"t.'h \lr lltl!l.tft! ,,tid '"' h., 1-..lon I<~ Murdock reported this week. authoritlng a servkt> r hargt> on MatC"h lng tht-acunn uf 1 ht' hPr t'ommlttt'e would mt>t>t thl' )t,hm••nr... ,, 11 h.,111 11w "'"''I .,f ru" r .. r '1 '1' '"11 r' 11 1'"'1 ~ '' Foursomes st art teeing off u sers will remain in <'ffect. Business A.c;sodation of l'ornna \\t't•k tn "tudy rE'port..; nn «'II) .1ppl) 1111-! f.,r ,\ "''' f'•·rmit Ill tn Tl'l" r .. ,. ' I',. "'"'n nn r•· about 9 am and rontlnue until f h 1 · lnrt \\'h~ <!. r r \oil 11 .. ~·m• · · dt>l Mar. thr memhrr-. of th•• l'<IUOl'Jl and rl'f' 11 df'r mrf'tm)o!~ r.tt·h , .. 1~ 1:30 or 2 p .m., he said. Approxl-J d t T I k Woman's Civic U>:t~UI' \tttt>rl I•• Tht-murnlng m('('ttng w a..: :tc1 \ p.tr.l.t.:r.tph \\ ·'' pr .. p "'''' I~<• I hir ~ .II~<·••' 'A mately four hours are requlrect u ge 0 a rontribute $187 50 1•1\\,lrll IIW J•lllrnPii for hlnl'h('on on lhf' Sun m.:: .tddt•d Ill lh•• R 4 dt,lrll I 'N' lit• I• 'hr l•·r·. I• \l.tT ·r··, to make the 18 hoi"'S (' 1 \\' I"' k o·o nrohtl.lfllt •I lht' \t'\\ J•ntl ll.tr ... • prolect ot mo\'ln~ thf' &1y ~· .. ut l>N·k \\ht>rt• :\-trs. ar a uN' li••n '" l'••rm1t ,· .. mmf'nltl u --t''-Tom H"nd"rson "'lub presl "FamUie-s-Our Most Precious f h · · hfor p,..,,,,,,.r t ••II"• II ,. tl • m•·r n " "' · '-· Jambor~ headquarl t>r .... h111lrlln;.: 1: t\1' .1 rt•,uml' •> t r .ll'll\ It I<'' .1' l'•'rmllll·<l 1r1 thf' c 1 h ... trh 1 (l"nt ""'tabllsh-..a a r""""rd of 80 p ..... ~·lon'' will bt.' th<' subj<'Ct h H ..... r h ,.,. · C'l i •-twr .. r th• "''"' l r• ll .• rt"'' < 11•:1 " • ..... "' "'"v ~ ...... ~ to a nl'w IO<'atlon on I " nr'"'r •• I I' • oman " \ l' ..... ·.ll!lll' hut ,nJ~ 111 l'••nnto;'th•n \'llh ,, In the first foursome to make the of Superior J udge Kt'nneth :'.1or· Vista &hnol ground" whrtr II 'in•<' ih IOC"('ptlon In Hl'll holt'! or tluh h,t\IIIJ" .tnli npPr:\1 mt-.1 ,·ll,t. rounds On OpenJng d'"Y In th" rison when he snnaks bt.'fort' thE' \' h "'· " ,... will St'rVE' as a 1'\lmmumt\' nut 1.,..: <h\••lhn~ unu-. ltlt.\1•'<1 nn ,1 group were Hadd Ring, vice Costa MPsa Main School PTA as· Center. . 'Ti I y gh bullthng •Hit' ('1)\ t•n n,:: .1 er.•und I v·. sta Tract president, and T. Weston Jay and soclatlon Tuesday E'Vt>nlng. . . 1ny au n ( Richard Pleger, dJrectors. A pro It Is a lso "Dads Night," when This action was takt•n ,\1 thf' .lr<'.l u "''' lt>s. ... t h.ln Hlt.l :wrt"" recently made It In 69. &he ma n · dads rome Into their own as PTA I Clvk League meetlnt .H th(' R.ll Cllmmi,,hmer-. :~doptt'tl .I ~uh t J • M ager saJd. m embt'rs. They will do a skit. boa Bny Club Tut'sd.1)' or l,lo;t to Run Again dl\ l~lon m.l p II( Thl' lr\ lOt' ('u 0 0 In e sa Dinners are served In the club "A Typical Board Meellng," a week. John T. Mad>onough. 'll fur hi rr,ldt>ntl.tl lnt1-un thf' f"Jr,t rt•atllng ••n .m .. r•ll•un• I' l""rlntendent of health r~nd ph\ c; south slrl(' ••f 8.1~ 'lilt> Dr Past <•f for members and guests on romedy In which PTA women .. ~ ' · Fr-.. (T•-y) v-.. -..._ -. annE''1"J:! thi.' ~~·~port \'t-.t., !cal edU('Atlo fo Ornnop Cnun ....... .. ---.---\hP Harb.1r :\lasrt>r tlo,·k \ tE'nta· Thursday, Saturday and Sunday a re depleted as husbands see n r .. aoua~.tbat 1M wW be a ClOD· Tract ~uh<h\ l!'llnn .lnc1 -...rn•• ·''I ty School dlscuS&'d lht' rl'<'rPa ll\1' trdt'l mar ~ .1:-apprmt>tl ffl r . I I with capacity crowds on hand. them. Election of ocrt('('rs for the I • ~ · c1Jda1e for c.aatelble of Jfew· J3.Ct'nt :11'1 In\•' thf' c,,...,,, \tr ... a tlonal problems of be:t('h arf'a the saml" l'\lmp.•n> l.tlltn~: for 23 1 1 ... Mr. Murdock added. romlng year will be held. .. • port •~cb T-· .. •--.6 .... _ l ty amll' '' ,, .... t.,t1ptf'd l'l\ lht H .. stren--..a the n""'<l nf a !1111 _... .. __ ""' _... r""idt'ntlal lnts on thl' ""'uth 'id" "' ~· "'.o "'" .. Costu MP .... l Cit.\ Cuundl T\W'-elKtioa l.a JaM. Coaatablo f n~ h D <> S"' 1 time, paid rPCreational dlrl'<'tor o m.•)'S ON' r ... ny • ""r''" n <1.1~ m~ht Seek June Charter Vote to ro·ordlnat"' and su""n·lse r.-c Vau9hD haa beld tbe lob aiDce tht> .trt>:t ,,( Crt>,t\ It'\\ Dr .Inti "' ,.. _.. 0 -'-t.bcrt ..\ pr~''E''I \\ ·'' h••.trtl frnm R·•lln r"al'onal •ctlvlty ftnd polnt"d 1-6-For 1 YMn .---to Arbor Dr. "' • .. .. ' ~1t"\~lt>lla n ,,f t ht• R \\' MrCir l Out the r .... r ... a tlonal n~"'~ In time ho was a stat. traffJc of· 1 -------~ " ~~~ lan and s..m~ rtlt'k .•n•l .... t nd flrrn Board of fteebolder members night. The four rouncllmen re· view of the ra pid gro'A1h of the ~:Ot.b:r:= = ..... lsiMII •••• against tncludlnt; 40 arr('<; In t ht> are resting thla Wftk as thelr celvtng t he high est number of a rf'a. way Patrol. WlaUe la that._... I .... S..lcl.. .. annc atlon north "f 19th St a nct Jeeal roui\Rl, Harry Williams. is votes would serve until April of Mrs. Fay Harbison. dean of lee he ,... 18 • LUitJLt ..cl ._..,... Wh ittier St u~rl a~ a ctf'<'l'm busy rewritlne tections of the 1958 and the three lowest u ntil glrls at Newport Harbor High lo.t Ilia Soft r., Ia 1._ .. ~ posed gr:\nltt' pit He "'a. as new city charter they hope to April of 1956. A C'hangt> was School. discussed the responsl· lJftd la Coeto .._ .._ lal 'I klllt>rl m)S<'lf Pit-a~ let my sured th at US(' of tht> pit 'Aould place on the ballot at the June ordered In a charter provision blllty or young womt>n In tht' cmd ......_ at •• ........ famll) knvw a~ we-ll u )OU be-permitte-d to rontlnu(' In tht' election tor the approval of for a city council commJttee to present day as brt-adwlnnt'rs. St. Bo apuaW 8 _. ..cl rnn." :\II ~~ Clar11 Uvla Morl~y city and withdrew hi. protf'st voters. meet each four years Instead of homemakt'!'s and responslblf' cit·l Cllld ,.....a ._11 •• • tbo \\'TOtt> to ht-r dllt'1or In Westwood I Th<' annexed property Is west or ~oldera wllJ meet aaain each five years to ronslder the lzens and told how Harbor High 111_. ......_ bl ... 8 traf. h<>ft'rt' rommltlng uiC'IdE> In h M" Placentia Avt'. tK-tween VIC'tMIA Tueeday night or Frtday, March rt!d18trlctlna of the city tor falr School Is trylng to prt'pare girls tic om-. homt At 219'r On) A\'e., Balboa 1St. and 300 ff'(>( !lOuth of 19th 5, ~ndlne on whether Mr. and equitable district repretel1· to fJII these roles. Island. Ff'b. J~ Nt>wpon poliC't' St. and ruM weqerly to tht.' Williams baa the rewritt~ Me· tadon on the dty coundl. Mrs. Jamea by. chairman of l"f'portf'd boundarlt'S of thC' Cit~ of Nf"w tiona ready for thelr approval. Mr. Wllllams wu Instructed the leaeue'a park and recrt>atlon NACICIAII 1'0 QIYC IIIOW No suit-Ide Mtt' rould ~ found port lk"ach dump aJte u the charter la approved It wlll to pr~ a abort form of the rommltt~. ,-.ported a w ide re· AS a&WUif POll CDII nA at the ~ne whf'n pollt'l' lnVftltl· A propo«ltion w ~a or<k'red ~ euly 19M IM!fOft the State dty dvtl ~ code. Pollee apon.Le to the l'etftatlonal sur· Lany Nea.on. tbe cllU~n·s p tf'd be!' dNth by polaonlna. pia~ on th~ APrfl 13 ctt)' f'.lfoc· Let:bJature wtU meet and ~ and tlrftnen and any other dty vey letter ..,t to all oreanlza· maJklan. wt.ll brine bla bac o1 Pollt'l' obtained the abort JftCter tlon tor voters to dedct. wbetber able to ratify the dlarter to per· etQpl~ who requelted dYU tiona In the community. The trlclu to tbt Port T'tleatre In Co· later. ck,y rounCil.rMn should w pakt mtt It to become eftectlve. I8'Yke wW be oovw..S bJ lt. eoauDJt.tee wUI meet at 10 a.m. rona df>l Mar at 1:30 p.m. Sat· ·'Maybto th.y CdUld k~ It 150 a month. City Attomty Doa· A JIOYialon for a ctty roundl Exempted will be dty electJw tc)eOINW (~y) at the horne urday aa a beMftt ....,_ fOt the ftom my parenu and tell them ald Dunpn f1q)lalftfd U..t lf eiKUoa 10 be held 10 wteb cA:Ikela. the c:ttJ manqw, city ol Mra. IIQ, SM Setward Jtd .. Corona dtl Mar a.nwntary I wu hit by a t'&r." abe oon· any ol th• 111$1Gtftt ftllndbMa afta tbe cta.vw Ia ratlfted bJ ~. dt:r delL ft"tell ol ... C:.C.. ............ to orpn.tu Scbool'a PTA. ~ wOJ Wne-ttnuect. '1 would lib-to baYe all ...,. ~ ~ ..ad • u.e ,.....,.,.,. wu ordered ..,..S to ebanp tbe ~ a. _ _..., ....... Mn. W. 0 . nc the welfare,.._ '11\.18 II Ute 1Q)" 'pkt\IJ'a burnt.""-.,. to ~tiM ea•• -ttoa ~· • ,.._ Into tiM daamr when rullnl tbat the top IDUI In an 11ant1ea. ~ o1 tiM com· only fUnd ra181n1 e¥ftt ot tbe It tt•t It Ia doM. I roG.Icln't •"'-btaae .._._ a.w ,.... title,......._. met lut J'Jiday (0.111 Ill • ._.. .) ......tc:r ~~ Nl*'t.M that J'Nl lOt tiM-*•l PJ'A. do lt.• Yefttl tt. • It• ,,.,, ... uranl' rafp, ... n.• K '""" m.tlt -.hup' ,, nd ... od,l (nt. ~ 1 11 n'-· ThPrt'urll•n Atl ornt>y :\I ~ Bf'r n.tr!l .. r B.t~ Sh•Jrt>:-. 'IJt'<~klr c nn hf'h.tlf ••f lht> H 1~h g.. hi'<•l S.•anl uf Tru-.11~·:-.. ..... 11d th•Jt · 111 \'It'\\ uf :'<lr St.tnlt•y'" jtra<lnu ... "ICPr I hf' h11..1rd \\ ,,.., Willing l• "' CPpl tht• t·umJJrnml'>t• With tht• ... 11r11 1111n of m••rt• 'J>t'•'lfll' restnrtmn' HP •''kt>d thl" tM> ciont> h~ mt•an' ut ort11na n•·•· r.llhPr than b~ tiN••! rt•,lrll'tlon.; ll l ~h S.·houl Sup1 11 D.n td "'"" lhf•n dl'l•lllffi tht> '~""'lfl•' ltt•m, 1 hat ht> and 1 ht> Tru .... tN>" "ani I'd tndurlPd 10 thP a..,7N' mf'nt Tht> j.!ll'l n! It \\ ,,, thl' ... taiNnt'nl· '\-\'t> objl'<'t dto!tnllt>l) t<l ~m .. ll m,trkets. sen I('(' !..l.t ll•m!.. c1rug stores barbt-r ..,hops. mall shops. restaurants heauty parlor• or any other 1.}~ o! bus· In~ Whieh by &b aature micht • ,... 0 dd --rl- to boys and pls." Mr. Davidson stJIIUCI that thf' Cit~ Planning C'ommJssion r('('· ommc>ndaflon for R-4 t multiplE' <l~f'lllng • toning "as nl't~rer to tht' "•'hnol o!tu:·lab' reqU{''<I and ''"IIIII 'till .llluw !\lr St.t!il{') thP u..... ..r t:1... J.ITIIJ.K'rt) But ht> .u kno~ l(·rl~t·d till' !art hrought .. ur h\ :\lr :::.taniP~ th.tt R ~ ~ .. ut.l • llmln.ll{' snmt' hu-.lnf's~ '' llkh ''"ultl nnl ht• oh ('<lion rihlt> 'lith .t' ln~lJr.lnr,.. rl'.tl , • ..,t ,, li' f''('r•l\\ or prof t><:..<lon.t I of ftt't')oo Tht•r(•fnrf' \I r D;n Hl1>0n c Continued on Page 101 SAE to Mark Founders Day Thr ( •r.u l!t" Count~ \lumn1 ~wup 11f ~~~m.t \!ph. .t:p~ilnn 1-"r:~tt•rnll) '' 111 "h"''"\" ~ •ur 1ll'rc; O.t~ \\ llh .1 h.tnqul't ,,• :'>t•\\ port llarhur Yrt• hi t:luh .•t •• ~·l p m. T '""' t \ \l.•r• h ~· Rf',t·n.«tl•·n' l ,., h•• ~ .• !. \tlh [)r Jnhn I ''hurn II trt>< •• 116";' prt>,Hif'nt of lht> ( uur 1~ \1\ mni s:ruup <•r \\11 h PE'It' Br•rrf"lt Bt>ll t•un "'!hl·1. Chlllrman o)( •• :ranJ::(' mc>nl.., for tht' annu~tl h ,•,quet All SAE mf'mhN1-l.tf't• lm itetl tn lh•' httnqut't, \\hit h \\Ill al!-'4l tw thl' annual c>lf'rt1on m f.>f'ting, ;wt•nnlan~ tu l'rf'-.ld<'nt t)"burn Th<' national presidt'nl Edwarcl Ht>illtwock of Bev<>rl) Hllb. 1-. <''V('11t>d It' bt' pl't'S('nt A. L PinWey in Councl Race A. L (Piak) Plall.Wy ....... toe of tM c.ta ..._ .._. -..cy, ·-...... ...... c..ta ...... wW Nil .. . pl-. -.. c.ta .... City c. •a• at .. dtf ... dlea • Apdl IS. lb • ........, '-.. . ............ , .. ... ........... 5 .... .... .................... 7 ..a ••s I J .a. .. ll'f .......... ..........., .. .•• ··-c PI I ...... .................. .......... _ ........ ........ _•P•• --'-··· 2 • PI, .... ............. ,_ ....... , .. .............. llilliilii .. I 22 ..... PAGE 1WO M M i M M i M i M M M I M *Z* M M 8 i 8 I E M i M 8 M:+:+ 1 + E E M M ¥:+ <Jiue ..ftu; Hop M M I •:•:•:•:•:+:+ F H:e i I M I+:+:+ M M:+:i I I M 13M M M M M 8 i I i Ah-h·h h. Summertime! H the Ensign just barPiy <:arne out this week. blamt' it all on that won· derful weather It \ as a tough fight to to1y at my desk .t nd not go to tht' bPach. or .;;wing som e l'luhs .11 tht> tint> llt'W golt ('Our:w Whu .. atd fH•cdom of the press?? ... Cht'l't" to tht' fighting MlUotds oC :'\1!\\ pHrt llarhur Hlgh-hnth Varsity and B tt•arn~who ha\e wc>n thEc' b.t..,k(;'tball c·hampion· s hips in thP Sttn'it•t Ll'agu!' ... Th.lnk.., t11 Han" Brucring fnr his !im• lt>ttt'r in l.1st \\f'£•k's Bunstcr t'n•t'ly l"•>lumn 1n tlw Ensign; no on(;''s faull but uur own i t the En~ign f.1tl£'cl tu win any prize in the newspaper contest-just didn't ~!N around t•J -.ubmiltlng an~ (•ntrtl'" ... H.tpp~ \\',,.o;hm~tun·-. Binhday to yt.u illl Wt• h.ul ,, double birthd.t~ p..trt) 1n thl' En,Jgn o!· f1ce :\Jon 1.1)-he('rs fur GMrg('. of t·t,ur..,t• and a l'iO for Enstgn :.taffN Hus:h :O.k~llllan. who dEc'· ,.;pitEc' hi.., ffi('t(' 38 )f'.lr'l has b('('n ,t r11u ncl longt>r h<'r£' 1n :-; l'" pnrt BE-ach th •n mo:.t £'\ f•ryb(l(1) t+w Rt>asvn 1 .... 1 ha t ht' has tht> r.trr rilstinc·tu.n of h<'ing horn In thl' dt) n! ).rwport BNtt•h 1-. thN£' iln} .. rlt' l'l-.r hf'rt> who t•an 'l'laim that h•Htor :' 1 Exl'luchn~ lltMg II•J!>pll.H b<iiJi••..,, that '" • llugh's birthplace was a hous£' at :.!112 W <l•·e.~n Fr•mt. Newport. long sinci:' m ovE-d away and replaced HAL DIKE Says: by a store b1,1ilding 1 until r('('ent · ly tht> location of Virginia ~h:· :O.Iahan·s ='i('wport BakN)'I Ha pp) to rl:'t·t>lv(' th1.., ll'tter In this W('••k 's nw tl t'd 11· Df'ar F:dtlur: An interPsllng mEc'mo (J( th(' Log wa . .; put on my d(''ik hy th(' editor of thEc' Equali.rer upon my rl'ct>nt rNurn from ~l'w York I am glad to <'onfirm Y•Jur statE-ment that the Ensign is thE' only paper in Orange County which h as takf'n thr troublr to c-on tact me <~nd gN the fnr ts ahout my famous show doJ:. Champion Tal•jun uf C r o wn Crf"st. It takt>s a lot of hard work tu run an at'<'UtntP newspaper PIEc'ase ac<:ept my rompltments. I'm sure if IIJc:al pN1ple were pa<;.sing out medals tor clist in guishcd 1'1 t> w s rE-port in~ you would be tht> winnt'r' Speaking of mt'dills T ..tejon r~peated h1s B~st of Br£>t>rl 'i<'· tory at the )ladi~on ~UiltC G.lr · d~n Show. Also w a... award<'d fkost Hound in Show Th~ day be· fore. he won th(' A!,::han Hound Spe<-ialty, ~~ "Johnnte" rontlnues I<J he the world's wmninji!<'SI s p«·imen of th{' btN'd. rt.'l)rt'"('nt· 1ng Corona fl••l :\far I n lht• \Ct)' tull<'st Sincerely. KAY FI:\CH Corona del Mar Thank.s to you, Kay Finch ... I'll pass on the credit where credit is due-to another Ensign staCfN-name ()( Peg Haapa. our ,.-.sodatt' erlitor and 1>0 s T rawel Talk Is Giwe1 AI leeli•c of BPW A thineen·mrmth trip from Qu1to. Et·uador. to Miami. Flor· "DEUNQUENCT DOUSER" Hl.l. hy font and sma II bon t \\as There is an lDaeculDg aumber dPscnbPd last Thur day 1.'\'l'nlng of automobile thefts by young-WhPn Jat·k Sc·h ultz. w id f' I y sters who hnd automobiles not kn"'' n IE'<'tU rPr. wa!' spt'akrr at securely locked. and In many the rr•gulai d1nnN meeting of Ins tances the keys are left ln tho Business and Prote~siunal the ears. Securely lock1n9 the Wumf'n's Club. ear will help preTent Ju•enile Special gu<'sts w t' r f' Zl:'lla delinquency by ellmlDati.DIJ 1 Stone and Dornthy Newmnn, TEMPTATION. Polley holders pr£>sident and rN'ordlng <;:c<·re · wbo lock their can •iU not, tary of San Orro. Southern Call- under ordinary circumstances, Cornia District. of BPW Clubs. hcnoe them stolen. which will and Katherine Dice. vic<' pres l· also help to lower the loss df'nt oC the Co,·ington. Indiana ratios of our companies as BPW Club. well. Hilda Brisroe gave a repl>rt on ''TI.• Man With O.e "•"" Hal Dlle INSURANCE I IONOS the :-.iar<:h of D1mcs Party Mil· fired Chapman. president. an· nnunccd the R('('iproclty D1nner to be held tonight •Thursday• at thEc' Newport Harbor Yacht Club. )411 N•wport .. ,.,. H.Arbet -~ Glfts of the evening Wt'rl' wo n NEW,OAl lEACH by two prospective mEc'mlwrs. Lou Elliott and fk>thel Mang. A Tribute to-- Brotherhood Week! The Good Book says "Love thy neighbor as thyself." How much each of us Ls following this Injunction is a personal matter. a nd a na· tlonal. yes. world -wtde crusade. It we a re f'ver to live In peace and plenty with our neighbors . . . of whatever race. rolor and creed ... the time Is now to start demonstrat- Ing that long-cherished dream. We're all brothers "under the skJn." There Is no funda- mental dltference in our yeunlnl to llve hap- pily side by side. So now, whlle Brotherhood Week ls being recognlzed. let't all be friendlier and just see how much a broad amlle or a pat on the back will pay us in frlendahJp divi- dends HARVEY SOMERS INC. YOUR CHRYIIJ!a.IILYIIOUIH DEA' D ..=.n.-CL.. • Lett en - Dear Editor. Am enclru~lng my payment Cor the classified ad twhlch got re- sults thE' very next day). Also note our <'hange ot address. and would you please continue send· lng the Enslgn to us here. We have always enjoyed your paper. and It wlll be like a letter from home to aet It here. Thanks . MRS. S. D. BROCK. Downey. Calif. • • • ALL THAT IASKETBALL -AND NO ICUSICI Dear Editor. Last Friday evening we at· tended the Newport-Hun tington Bea<'h basketball game at Har· bor High. ll was a splendid game wnh a lot of spirit and meant a Sunset League championship tor Harbor. 1IIU 'II TU Dll1l' ··~~--.... ~ ....... .,d ..... Mrs. Cle·mence Is Named President of New PTA Group Mrs. Warren Clemence of Co· rona del Mar was elected presi- dent of the Harbor View School PTA at the oraa nlutlonal meet- Loa of the croup last week In the school cafeteria. Other officers e lected Included Mrs. I . Herbert Brownell. Bay Shores, tlrst vice president; Mrs. Robe r t Olander, New port Heights. ·second vice president; Mrs. Paul R. Holmes, Bay Shores. Secretary; Mrs. Jessie Haines. Co- rona del Mar. treasurer ; Mrs. Mylet Porter. Corona del Mar. h lstorlan; Mrs. Jack Hess. Coro· na del Mar. parliamentarian. and James R. Thompson. school fourth grade teacher. auditor. Present at the meeting were PODfT UGIIT CBAKGED Dana Point aero light has been <'hanged from six to l 2 clear flas ht's a minute. the U. S. Coast Mlas Aileen Martin, ~ehool prtn- clpal. and Mra. Harvey D. Pease, president of the Coro na del Mar School PTA. Jtfrs. C. ll North- cott, of Santa Ana. fourth dla· trlct PTA extension otllcer, con- ducted the meeting. A aet ot by· Jaws were adopted, prepared by Mrs. Pease. Mra. Arthur Weller. Mrs. Paul R. Holmes and Mn. Renaldo N. Spagnolettl, a ll of Corona del Mar. ........... EAilMAilUD POB The only thing lacking was the band. We know Harbor has a fine band. but where was It? The only musi<' was the sound •>f thEc' rcfcr£'<>'s whistle. KVOE hroadcast the gaml'. If the band wasn't avallabl<'. why not some -----------------------------· Guard has announ<:ed In Its ·HOME LOANS records? · £HIJR£HES A HARBOR FA~ Wtrltl hi tf PraJer PI•IMMI ... larcll & The Harbor-Mesa area will join In prayer for world peacP at 1 :30 p.m. Friday. Marr h 5. with Christians In 20.000 other U. S. r ommunlties and In more than a hundred rountr les a round the SEJIMOK OK 'GOOD' "What Is the Good?" will be the question as ked at the 9:45 and 1 1 a.m. ser\'it es Sunday at Christ Church by the Sea as REc'v. Thom as Roy Pendell brings the sequel to last week's quNy, "What I Sin?" Sunday School with <'lasses for all ages Is also scheduled tor the 9:45 hour. munlty Churc h. and will ton· t lnue ea<'h Thursday d urI n g Lent. Paul DEc'lp will tea<'h the 7:30 <:lass next Thursday on "World Religions,'' and Rev. Paul Babbitt will talk about ''The New TEc'stament" at 8:30 p.m. Rev. Babbitt's sermon at this Sunday's duplicate SEc'rvices will be on ''The Happiness or Ha\'· ing No Hatred " world The local servke will be ICISSIOKAJlT TO TALK held In Christ Church By tbe The Women's Society for Chris-PIKE VISIT PLAKNED SE'a und£'r the theme. ''That They tian Servke will take rare of the MaY. Ha\£' Life." set\·ice Sunday at the Balboa Is- ThEc' Young people of the Fust Baptist Church ut Ney,rport fk>a<:h will g., to thEc' Pikt' In Long &>ach tomorrow 1 Friday 1 eve- ning. They will meet at thP r hurch at i p.m. for transporta- tion. ThEc' young people havE' been Invite<! to bring their friends to the party. !\1rs. Daniel Corson Jr. is chair· land Communlt)' MethodI s t man of th(' day and will preside <'hur<'h and will present Mathilde over t h<' me-eting. Partl<'ipatlng Moses of &>lltlower. a former will bt' Mrs . Chester FlshEc'r, prEc'S· m issionary to Burma. who will !dent u t the L'nlted Chur<'h Worn· talk on Thank Offerings. Choir l'n of NEc'wport Harbor. other dlr('('tor. Mrs. John Herrk k. will wom('n and pastors. Music will sing the solo. "The Prayer Per · bf:' umlt>r th<' dlr('('tlon of Mrs. feet." The Ba lboa Island chur<'h A. J Rutt<'r. t·hoir dire<'tor. and hEc'ld a family night pot·luck OPEAATJON DOOUELL :0.1r;.. Mary Lou Samuei!'On. or· supper last week on Wedne day,' "Operation Doorbell" will be gantl!l. of thf' host r hurr h . when a hugt' cflngregatlon gath · the sermon topic of Rev. He r· Pastors And thrir wives will be Ned to SEc'E' tht' <'olored photos of bert C. Johnson in the First Bap. sp<'C'lnl gu<'Sts at tht' fEc'llowship desert and mountain park arEc'as tlst Churrh of Newport fk>a <'h. hour following thl' sen·kc. Mrs. shown by Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Balboa Blvd. and 19th St.. at 11 Jo•wph Boelman. k£'y woman of Ba bccx·k t1f Laguna a.m. Su nday. James Nu<'kols. for- the hoste~ <'hurrh group. will be GOD ICEAJfT IT FOB GOOD mer baritone soloist In the Spur- assisted by !\1rs. Arthur MIIIEc'r "Ye Mt'ant lt for Evil. but Cod geon Memorial Church. Sa~Wa and Mrs. Mamie Foote and worn· I Meant 11 f r Good .. 111 be h Ana. will sing. Church school en from otht>r churrhes. 0 • w t e will be held at 9 :45 a.m.. the The World Day of Prayer Js sermon subject of Rev. F. W. h I held on thEc' first Friday in Lent j Ringe at the Unlversallst Com· ~~~~ w.S:;"h~ :! ;:~m~.::d eve- h Th bll h ..__ munlty Fellowship ervlce at II £'1\C ) ear E' pu <: as ~n ln~itt'd t•l attE'nd There will be a m. Sunday In the Costa Mesa PAAEJn'BOOD CIIALLEIIGJ: American Lt>gion Hall. Sunday " nur..;l'r}' for small <'hlldren. h 1 11 ..__ h ld 1o 30 "<" oo w1 ,.,.,. t> at : a .m. Talull-~ H-LLJ 1:...., A <-offec> hour w 1ll follow tht' - -.... chur<'h st>t\'i<'f'. Su1. i• Ba~tHst Cll•cll sEucoK oK csBisT JESus A ta !Pnt and hobby ni~ht set\·· I The Master's example. dcm· kl' "111 bt' ht'ld a t i :JO p.m . o7t~atlng dman·s God .glv~n do1. Sunllay in tht' First Baptist m n on an power over s n. d . Chun·h of Nt'wport Beach. Bal· sease. and the ~rave. will be ona BJ,d <tnfl 19th St REc'v Her· presentf'd In the Sunday Lt>sson· '--rt ,. J h ,~ ill. ·k Sermon on "Christ Jesus" at tht' on· '. (J n...,n w spea o n • .. ~· u Ca M k H 0 Newport Bea<'h Chrlstlap Science , " n a e <>aven n 1 E.~rth .. church. "Unto us a child Is born. J )h R d. h .. 1 unto us a son Is given: and the 1 n ue I, aut or an .. song writer. will display his w ork. governm~.nt s ha ll be upon his Mrs Eul.lla E.c;tes will show her s houlder: rends the Golden T(.•Xt h b d. Ch 1 W'd I from lsa1ah 19 :161. us 11n s poems. ar es 1 . n('y will rllsplay his inventions 1 RACHEL CIRCLE FORMED .mrl ~uspEc'l traC't work. Mrs. Mrs. Martin Mangold. Mrs AI· Emily McCarty will pr£'St'nt her 1 van Cl<'men<:e , Mrs. James CowiEc' paintings 11nd salt shaker col· 1 and Mrs. William Schlkk a re I<'C'tlon. Mr and Mrs. Bob Stero· !('Ciders of the newly formed Ra- \'i<'h will show their shell coli('('· l'he l circle of St. Andrt'WS Pres - lion Mrs Ruth Hansen, her byterlan Chur<:h, which held painting and pottery work. and their organizational meeting re· Mrc;. Betty Pert'ira will display cently at the home of Mrs. Glenn hN glass paintings and Ec'l<'h · Bailey. Mrs. Frederick Key ery ings. The violin da~ of Mrs. tertalned the new Joanna Circle. Ruth Paddock Gibbs will play. who have just elected Mr&. J. A. ATTOUET SODEK lS KAICED Attorney Mark A. Soden of the Corona del Mar offl<'e of Har- wood. Heffernan and Soden. has \)('en appointed t6 the legal aid and lawyer reft'rEc'nce service committee of the State Bar Assn. Unruh. Mrs. Donald Anderson. Mrs. Lloyd Bellman a nd Mrs. C. H. Hubert to 'l)ftlce. IIEUGIOW SCBOOL TO OPU A school of rellcfon for Lent wlll open at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 4, at Corona del Mar Com - Scholarship Awards Assured by Panhel Fund~Raising Party An overflow reaervation list at tiona were und~ the c1lrectton the Harbor Panhellenlc'a Vaten-of Mrs. Loul8e Gallacher and tine brunch last week assured Mn. Agnes Wold, and Mn. Rob· the two scholarship awards, ert Callis had charp ot table which the ,roup annually pre· appolntmenU. Ttqet committee aenta to future collece ctrla of memben. Mn. R. H. Stratwr, the area. The party wu a fa. Mn. Walter Hatch and Mn. l . ahlon brunch followed by an H. Rlcp. received cue.a at the ''The <'haliEc'nge ot Parenthood" will be the subj('('t of a talk by Fred B Jensen. pastor of the Santa Ana Seventh Day Adven- ti t. Chur<'h when thEc' Evening Dorcas Society meets at 7 :30p.m. today f Thursday 1 in the home of ~frs. Donald Spaulding. 362 Magnolia St .. Co ta Mesa. NEW MEICBEB AECEIVED At special communion serv· lcEc'S the congregation of the St. Andrews PrE.'s byterlan Church welromed the following new mEc'mbers Into the fellowship of the r hur<'h. Dr. and Mis. Thomas A. Blakt'ly. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke E. Musser. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Stallman, Miss Martha S. Oeh· Jerking. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Sloan. Mrs. Joanette S. Holmes. William Owsley and M IS. Grace D. Cooper. ATTEND METHODIST l7KIOK Twenty-three persons. reprEc'· sentlng Christ Chur<:h by the Sea. Newport fk>a ch. attended a recent meeting of th e Orange County ldethodlst U n Ion ln White Temple. Anaheim. They Included Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fol· som. Mr. and Mrs. Wa lter Bliven, Mr. and Mrs. Boad Freitag. Mrs. Rachel Wiley. Mra. Mamie Foote, Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Roy Pen-• dell. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mur· ray, Mrs. Mlna Ives, Mrs. John Elliott. Mr. a nd Mrs. William McDonald, Mlas Medbeth Hilden, Mlaa Cynthia Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Millet, Mlu Ellie Newland. Mra. Ceorce Goeldner and David Holtby. llOYD TO COSTA IIDA Shlrley Mlthoff ~ moved trom 814~ W. Ocean Front. BaJ. boa, to 19U Church St. ln eo.. Mea. afternoon at carda. Mrs. I. E. door. AUT CHUICH e» CHIIST Barbt.on a n d Mrs. ~ennetb MIL Cutleman Smith, Harbor SQIHnST Coollnc presided owr the brunch PenheJ.Jenk preeldtnt, .,..eec~ •• va. &.We. ....,_. ..._. tabl-.a-a•_.. wt•a. .a•-•--th d A ~h of tile Motl!er Clwrch, TM -...__ ~ u• • ~""-· • IU~ an preeti)Wd lin.. First Cltwch of Christ, Sclefttltt, 111 lot- U" V.-ntlne 'nee and camel· l'fadene Coplftl, pn«al dlalr· tOft, M....ch~Mtts. llaa. man. lin.. GlaQI ...,_.,. wu Sv'Miey Sdlqpl ____ ':''•""' lin.. Oeorp Guthrie W a a In cb.up at tbe J"uulloa 1baw Suftdey ~ --·--II tOO •·"'· cbatrman at the food commJMI and Introduced Mn. r.llelle WQ. ... ey .'::."'~~ :tf': ':" ........ ., lin. Martin Man· ...,.. at tiM ClotiMI ........ LWe, ~ ~Net~. ,, • ....: pkt. ..... 11ur1 euey. .... )lrn•ated the ,..._ .... -. ..... 10:00 ..... .. or:, ,.... Jobft T. &.air, lin. liS JIJ.W• poua4 plano mlllla wu PIQid W1ilulll-va ,... 10*» .,... te 7M -Mn. ..... ~ lin. ., ..... ladda. _... ... •· = =-b.-:4',-.J:_'tGO ,.,.. .. W. D. 1Jetoa. ...... Marlaa lA-nuta ta .... PI'-... laud· TM __.. 1e ~ ""'"-' ..... au.. ....... 0. ~ ad ........... '-1111 .... .,. ......................... -... Notice to Mariners. The ClvH Aeronautks Administration light for a lr<'raft Is a iM use<l by boat· men for navigation. Glamour Glimpses DOT'S the truth ... the truth about spring fa shions In pa· jarnas! They're new and fres h- tailored a nd sau<'y. They have large coin dots 150·centers. at least 1 on a clean white back · ground-sharp rolored piping to match tht' doLe; In red. green or na\'Y -and man·tallored. of course. Gu ... We haYeD't 9i9e11 you a 1'1111-dowa • our IMOt pa- Jama collectioa at O'atiEJf'S lately. but. 9M· we ccaa•t t.11 you about ALL tbe loftly thlDp 1D o.u atore. You'll Juat hcnoe to come ODd ... for your- MIL lut for you mlDIIDu.m work. maximum fua people (true Southei"D CallfonUaltes. that la) we hcnoe aoae pODd p. J.'a ef CIOttoD .... ucar. ••• Jut tub ·-.-.1 let ·-dry. .. .............. I've been wantJna to tell you about the bran d n.ew handbap at O'BRIEN'S, but Velma says It I don't hurry up there won't be any to talk about -they are pract ically wa lking out the front door with joyf ul customers. It seems that O'BRIEN'S have srooped the market this year on new s pring bags ... patents and calf ... the most unusual ... IJf HARBOR DISTRICT TO BUY-BUILD REFIIIICE --·-- IEIUCIII IITDEST UTES Starting at ·6°/o Reducing to 51/2 5°/o 41/2 Plus tbe Semen of Orage Coaaty't Lei••• Scm8p&Loa Aa8Cidetloa LAGUNA FE-DERAL SAVDfCS & LOAJf ASSOCIATIOK 221 OCEAJf AVE. th~ bt'st lltyles. as pictured In ~~~~ii~~~~~~~g your favorite fas hion maga.zlne Ill -with the greatest attention to M A T T B E 8 I E I expensive looking detall ... and 1 +--C.... the finest value for a minimum ~-=- prl<'e we have ever seen -In J10:W-....:JILIKNO stunning shapes. too. And you'll COSTA WISA WATTIUS CO. rave about our basket· bucket· ~~Jit•~ttilei•i'i•irtii.._ii~·~·~·i-~il i bags. lmportEc'd of unusual straw and flbrt' romblnatlons In nat- ural and with color accents. We a.l.lo bcnoe a 4JNDCl MW ahlpm .. t of MclutHul Cal· deND bella, 1D ...... caJJ - ftlftt. eo.. 1D aa4 ... tiM da11119 ........... ~ ..... .. model ODd the becnatllul clrMay pateatl witb jewel tria ••• ~ Ia .-.1 ... EV&MiiBDiG for SpriD9. ~--1.11 COAIT .,.,._..AIID CO_,.A 8a.IIU PHYSICIAN BEIIT a TV SURGEON D.O. &n.nounc."8 tbe opentq ot hl8 omc. at tt2 WEST 1JTB STUZT, COSTA 11DA. CAUrOJU1fL\ a-.alPradloe h6alaka o ....... \ ~IIY ..... : ....... ., ...... .....-.s lin. B. 1f . .........,.. Dlclft. ~ a 't1ee .... ~~.w,.;1.,•;w;••-.--_........,........,. ___ 1 -u db .............. __ ~-----------"""'i!--------.J • iO A Comple~ S.ledJon ot Maple Furniture and JWlated Acoeuortes WROUGHT IRON A RATrAN FURNITURE PA T10 FURNrruRE Redwood, Aluminum, Metal AWNINGS CanvaJ or Aluminum Laguna Awning I and Maple Shop FREE Df:t.n'ERY-TERMS Phoae Lacuaa t ·S6H 790 COAST BL\'D., SOUTH LAGUNA BEAOD MALONE H. HOLMES G ENElAl INSU~I at the Vogel Co. 5)5 C..tt Hltllwey, N.w,_ta..dl ~w~-"'-e: .._ 7461 l..Weftce "'-e: HAr.._ 2444-W .... -DEBT--. COLLECTIONS Aooounh, Notee, Cl&lma of &aJ kind of dtbta -aaywbere S.. Amtrlra. "No ~oUectlo-No f~~." We adv~e aU oo.t.a. CR£Drr BUREAU of !\'C'wport 84-.aeb, Lar- ._cb aad Costa Meea !M Rh'~nltcle A\e., PO Bo.: 1M BF.aeoa 710&. Newport BMela DIRECTORY IN tTilA.NCE MARCO ANICH INSU.ANC£ lltOK~ Telephoftet: Off. HArbor 4711 ltes. lu'ot~ 5479.J l2S Meri11e Avet~ue S.lboe hlet~d, C.lif. AUTHUR MURRAY'S tll OOA.ST BLVD. Corona del Ma= ()pea 10 to 10 For tr. daDee __,. Call BAitMir t.- Furniture Restorotion Chair bottoaw. ~ and•~ ,... ...... ustne cane, nab. r-.d. etc. HARVEY'S Furniture ~ 2000 Santa Ana .Ave. eo. ta Mesa. BEacon 1:J.»..,1 A chanae In date ot tbe reru· lar meetlne of the Women's rei· low.hlp of St. Andrews Prellby· tetlan Church baa been an· nounced by Mrs. Wet.ter Jon-. president. The meetlnr, which la open to husbands of membert has been moved forward a wHit to Wednesday, March 3, at 7:30 p.m. In the Jounce of St. An· drews. Mary-Martha Circle will •• ..., .. ,. aa• SIIQIIc lrt W .. Some exceptionally fine work Is being turned out by all age groups In the dally art and drawing Instruction classes con· ducted In the Harbor Area Boys' Club In Costa Mesa, club of· ticials have announ·ced. All mediums ot art work are used In the classes. ln<'ludlng pencil, crayon, chalk and tem· pora colors. All subjects are of the boys' own r hoosing and range from scenes or Mars to the S o u t h Seas. streamlln~r trains to hot rods. From 18 to 40 members attend the classe dur· lng the two·hour periods which start at 3:15 p.m. on Monduy. Wednesday and Thursday and 7:15p.m. on Tuesday a nd Friday. The instructor Is Georg<' Baehr, Corona del Mar commercial artist. Boys' Club ribbons ar<' award· ed each month for the best pic· tures. Winners of the J anuary ribbons in the junior age group were Tommy Toedter. Rich Jud· son, Pa ul Mora and Gary Mor· r ison. Winners In tho intermed· late group were John Kessel. Bill Thorn and Art IA'on and Bill Fogarty took first place in the senior division. PABSOJlfS GET BOT A son. Jamt>s R1Jbt>rt. "' '" horn to :\ir. a nd ~trs. Donald P.trsons, 1~ Santa Ana Avl·.. Costa !\tcsa. on Wedn<'sday, F('b 3, In Hoag Mf'morlal Hospita l. Jlfo. 617S9 SUMMONS lJlf TBE SUPEaJOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALJPOMIA IJlf AJCD FOR TBE COUNT'f OF OllAJfGE. o.pt. 3 Action brought In the Superior Court of the County of Orange. and Complaint tUed In the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County. I SYLVIA V. DUPRAY. Plalntllf. vs. ALBERT L. DUPRAY. Defendant. The people of the Sta te of Cal· i!ornia send greet ings to: ALBERT L. DUPRAY. D('fendant. .--__;~~!!~~2:!~!!.....---,1 You a re dlrectPd Ill appl'ar In Silver Platers And SUvenmlU. Repa.lr • JWDn1ahlnc -bplate Oold-Silver-Copper-Bru. Near Community Onadl 1914 Harbor Blvd. Cotta K-BEacm 5113 Margaret L. Scharle 'f"Mcher of Plano Orpnl.lt -Acoompml8t Evenlna a.- for .\duJts 307 GOLDENROD A. VI!. Corona del Ka.r PBY81~UIIOS01tr8 LCTWTence K. Gundrum, M.D. 1741 Superior Ave., Colta M .. Pnctfce Umlt@d to otaeea. of Ear, NOM, Throat; A.Jlerv Office Houn: by Appointment BEacon 8508 or BEacon _. nTNI.:IIA.L oa:aa.oroa Salt% Mortuary Chapel-tbe .. JURBOR a Coroaa del ll&r, CaUfondla Ample orr-street Partdal Friendly Netrbborhood Servtoee PA.RICII:S RIDLEY GRAUEL CHAPEL 110 Broadway "BEacoe 5110 e-ta .,_ For le~en•eiopes c.l THE , HA-1114 Merchants' an action brought a gainst you by the abo,·e na m£'d plaintiff. In the Superior Cou rt of th<' Stat£' of California. In and for the County of Orangt:', and to a n<;w('r the <'om plaint tht>rt'ln w ithin ten dn~·s after t he :.er\'1{'(' nn > •lU of ·this s ummon ... it sc-n ed w ith· In the County o! Or:u1gt'. or within thirty fla ys if .SN VNI els<'· where. and'you Art' notifil>tl that unll?ss you so a ppt>nr and ans\\er as ahove r~ulrcd. thl' plaintiff will take judgmf'nt for any money or damaged dt-manded In the Complaint, as arising u pon contract. or will apply to the Court for a ny other relief de· manded in the complaint. Given under my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the County of Orange. State ot Call· fornla, this 4th day ot [)e(-(>m· ber. 1953. <SEAL SUPERIOR COU RT ORANGE COUNTY) B. J. SMITH. County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, In and for the County of Orange. By H. M. HEAD. Deputy DONALD D. HARWOOD Attorney for Plaintiff 1415 Coast Highway. Corona del Mar, California Harbor 1S35 Publish: l an. 14, 21. 28: Feb. 4. 11. 1& 25; Mar. f, 1954, in the Newport Harbor En.alp. PIITEGTIIE IEIIIOE ...... a-&"1 ...... .NEWPORT HABIOB ABEA --=·= ..... -.. I.M..l 2 ......... Still 'Polce be bc»teMes for the deuert meetlnr. Mr. and Kn. Ceorp Wheat of Santa Ana wlll abow colored aUcte. taken ln GM«e durlnr their Mediterranean tour In the au.mmer of 1953. The Wheats rulted 14 places In Gre«e In addition to the l.alanda of Gre.ece. They wlll talk on the conditions of the cblldren of that area and on the attitude of the Greek peo. pie toward the United States. The Deborah Circle of St. An: drews Women's Fellows h ip held their monthly meeting Feb. 16 at the home of Mrs. Andrew 011· ver. Circle leader. Mrs. Kenneth McDivitt. conducted the business meeting. BJc ewnta comlnr up In March (« the Newport ~ach EMU Club are the aurprltle "J'amlly Album" proaram on tbe 4th and the annual Sprlnr FHtlval on the 18th. Mra. BasU Pet4!rll0n announce. that r~rvaUona are requ1red for the aurprt.e luncheon hour set for 12:30 on March 4 In the American Le1rion Hall. The mu· ale section under Mrs. Ferrua McKay will wt the theme. Mrs. Nicholas Brettner Is een· eral chairman for the annual fund raising part y, which will feature 11*\cheon. fashion show and afternoon fJf bridge or ca· nasta on March 18. ''Belles of 19:>4" has been des· lgnated as theme for the party, to be held In the Legion club· house. It will be open to the- public. Mrs. Brettner announced. A rft•&eqU&ln~ dJ.nMr ancl «aanb.atlonal meettna t« a new poup. a c:redJt womeft's brukfut club, re.ulted In plana for a permanent «ran.tzatlon and the election of Cliftken at the Harbor Rou.se RHtaurant ln eo.ta Mesa. Elected to form the bula for a chapter of tbe CredJt Women's Breakfast Clubs was Helen Lewls of Lewis Brothers Co. a.a pres!· dent, Mildred Cornelius of C. E. Tohlll's oU ice as vice presl· dent, Faye Hopkins of the R. L. Callis firm as treasurer, and Betty Stanley of the Bank of America as secretary. The next meeting will be an Installation meeting to which husbands and other ' guests will be Invited. -·---............... t &ol 1011 ....,_... ·•w.. o..a •a Mar, wu ftMd ... Oft • '**· a.. ctrMna dl.,.. ... Mewpon IMeb J\lltlce Court .-enuy. She had ~ &IHtlted aft« runnlnc Into a Newport poi.Jce car pa.rk@d at tlle ~ of an aecldfmt on Balboa Blvd. between Newport Beach and Balboa at 2:09 a .m. lut Oct. 4. City Hall t«<rdt ahow that abe paid 1321.04 to the city for damaaes to the po· lJce car. l·I·C C..t al9'd. C..... del II• People l.n ..._ ~ ... .... ., ....... .. YOU CAN DO BETIU at Fumiture4 Complete Home FumlahlnO ~ BEACON 5«S6 ~ I 8 I 2 Newport Blvd. ~ COSTA MESA , Meeting Feb, 16 at the home of Mrs. John Sheran were 12 mem· bers of Mary Martha Circle. Mrs. Charles Kranz announced that the sewing assignment for Mary Martha circle would be a com· pleted ba by layette to be sent to McCormick Hospita l In Thai· land. They have scheduled a sewing meeting for the evening of Marc-h 9 at the home of Mrs. Bertha T lllotS<>n. Departing from the us ual cus· tom of a number of booths. there For lettemuds, envelopes ~ Knlttlng. Crochetlng and Needlepoint Supplies K nitting Bags Speclallud Accessorie-s and Instructions Is to be but one, that to be In THE ENSIGN, HA-111 -4 charge of the Pro~~~~tlon, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ThC' <t fternoon meeting of Ru th Ci rciP «lf St Anrlrews Presbyter· inn 'h ureh '' •\'5 hC'Id at the home of Mrs. CaM' Hoffma n with 19 member-; presPnt. .\Irs. WJJbur SchO<'k was t'o hnstess. Mrs. AI· hl'rt Kelly. who is World Servh•e Rl'prescnta t ive for Ruth Circ-1<', ;~nnounct:'rl thPir sc•wing assign· mt>nt for MeCormick Hospita l. STAMP COLLECTORS CLUB FORMED liT IIEGIJlfJlfERS A young stamp c•oll£'r tors r lub ha~ b('{'n urganit.NI to mPet a t 7:1.3 p m. thP rlrst anl1 third Fri· day of £'.tch month in the Har. b<1r Arl".t So)-;' Cluh in Costa ~fl's.a ~Jt'ky O'~.tllcy and Bill F'1>garty. t'\.\<J of lht• older club m£'mbt•r:.. hPip dJrft·t and pl.an thP programs forth£' young phli· a tc li ts Adult :.t.tm!J <'ullectors h.JH· bt·<'ll asked to s upply dup· llcat(' -.tamp<:, albums .tnd <'at.l log... fur thf• h<>gmnN-. and tiJ <:how and talk about their l'Cll lf'('t iuns at the-stamp dub m<'et Jngs. WEISS GET DAUGHTER A daughter. 8<-1·k y Lynn was 1 burn to ~tr. and ~trs. Gar} We-iss and co chalrman nt>rl by Mrs. Frank Linnell and Mrs. Clarence Dodd, leadf'r'l It will feature cooked foods for .dP Assisting th1• gl'nPr,ol lhilir· m an 1n pianmnt:: th<• ft-tl' arP Ebell ~ectwn 1<-,tdi'rs lmlurHn~ :\'ImPs. Brute )1<-Brllll'. Frank PNe~. J W. <:a rnm;H·k. C )J Dea k ins, Jc~t·k Bu}'i<~n. C W. J.ty rPd. R.tymoncl ll<'rms. ClarPrlC't• Dodd, Frank Ltnn<>ll. ~I L. Rah· bitt anl1 Joh n LJnMm :-lc·~ mem· bNs of Ebt>ll an.• Mm e-.. L. H Stif!IN, L<'wJs :\ta th las . Allee Aymes. Charlt>-. Wagne-r. !vtarvin Sloan, E C. Cunnlngh.!m, Phil Frem·h anr1 F. 1-:. Btrt ehf'r Our New Address: 2200 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa Harbor Transfer & Storage Cra tlq, PIW'klaC a Shlpptq IODtl fiOII Capistrano by the Sea Sanitarium You are invt~ed to vtstt a nd m- spect Southern Caltforma·s newest and hnest samtan um of ItS type. Beautifully located, the sanita ri- um commands a splendid view of miles of sct-nic coastline, and a panorama of maje tic mountains beyond a green and pt-aceful valley. Here the guest finds tranquility: and tender' cat'e and guidance by gentle. carefully chosen p('r onn1•! haste ns a ra pid r ecovery. The rooms are attracti\·ely fur- ni hed a n d ,. e r y t·omfortabll' Temptin~ and nutritious mt.>als an• a tt racti H' ly sen ·ed. Dr. Ha rold E. Day. ~J.D .. dtpi<J· mat£> of t he .\merican Board of ~l·urology and P ychiatry, is med- t('al d1n.~ct or. In-patient and out- pat il'nT ser·vice is offered in the fi e Ids of electro-shock therapy. n;trco-s) nthesis. insulin t h P r a p y a nd psychotherapy. Lin'ns<'d by the s ta te or Cali- fo rnra. C(jpistrano by the ea spe- C'ia liLe~ in the treatment and care of nl't"\ ous and emotional condi- t tons. a leo hoi ism a nd addiction. Hwy. 101 to Scm Diec}o SaD Juaa Capiatraao } Caputra:Do 8;; by the. s.a • -! POUlt Coast Bwy. to SaD Diego For Furtht>r l nform.1t10n C.lll ur \·r-.11 Capistrano by the Sea Sanitarium Post Office Box "0'' Dana Pomt, Caltfor nia Tt>lt>phorw . O nna Point 7'1-l 222 Knox St., Costa ~1e:'a, on II BEacoa E..._ cmd SUD. Tuesday. Feb. 2. In Hoag ~e· 6127 BE S272·M morlal Hospital~·------------~====================~==~~==============================================================================~ DIRECTORY OF HARBOR AREA CHURCBE ST. A..''DREWS PRf:!ilBYTEIUAl1~· OJIUB(JD UU! St. Aadri!W. Rd .. Newopor' Rupt.a. ac:roee tbe atreet from IDC'b Se.boot BEaeoD 10'71 Paator: Rf'\' . .IUDH S. Stewvt SundAy Worship ServiC't>! at 9 :30 and 11 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. CO)(MljSITY ~HODIST UO W. 19th St~ Coata M- BFAcon 7SZ'7 Rev . .loeeph W. MeSba.ae Sunday : 9.30 am .. Church Sunday School: 9 30 and 11 :00 a.m .. Morning Worship-7 p.m. Col· ic~ Age MYF Srrvice-7 p.m . High School MYF ~enice; 7 p.m . Sunl'rgous Group Sen·ic~? C'llt'RCII of Th4' XAZARESE IAA5 Annhelm lit .. Co-tta ~Ha Va_,tor : ft4ov. CU~tl \\11Uame.. BMcon 68l0 Sunda.) St>n1ccs. $unday school. 9.30 am. :'>torning Worship at 10 30 a.m. Evangelistic Ser\'· Ice, 7 p.m. Sunday. Prayer meeting, 7.30 p.m. Wednesday. OIIIUST CH URCH BY THE SEA c-ua11111~ MetbodlAt ll&lboa Bt•d. at 14Ul St.. Newporl HArbor a&-W ,...tor: ae •. n.... ao, ~ Sunday Worship. 9:45 and 1 I a.m Church School: 9:45 a. m. Mid- week Meeting: 7:30p.m. Wednes- day preceded by 6:30 p.m . pot- luck. ST. iOAOIIIJI OIIURCB liM Onulee A•e.. Coeta 111..-ar.e-1111 .,...._,'a-. i . Nnta 8 _..7 ....._ al '7, 8, t. 10 -d 11:30 a.m. Weekdays: Mau at 7•00 a.m.--ConfMalon: Satur-~ trom 4:00 to 5 :15-7:00 to 8 :15 p.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD !tad SL & Eldf'D A ve_ Coeta MNA BEaeoD IIS9 lleH!re Dd M. C. CrooJe. Putor Sunday School. 9 .30 a.m \Vor· ship: 10 45 a. m and 7 30 p.m Young People and ChJldren's Service, 6·30 p.m. Sun. Mid· week Serv1ce: Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. l.adlt>S' !\tJs Jonary Coun· cil, Thursdays, 10 ·OO a.m. THE Cl(t;RC II O F CURl T 10~ Church St., Cot1ta M,.._ BEacon 8M6 D. 0 . HW11C.. Mlal!lt~r SundBy : 9 ·45 a.m., Bible ::;c·hooi , 10 :45 li m. \\'orsh1p Sl!n lce. 11 :45 a m. Communion: 7 ·31) Evcnin~ Sernce: Wl:'dncsday: 7 :30. Evening Service SE\'f:~TH DAY AD\'ESTIST Nrwport Blvd. at &lsa SL. ~ .. Wport H~lrbt.t BEacon 6~09-R or BF..aooD 101"!-J f:ldt"r D. D. Spaoldtar Saturday Momlng Sen 1ces: Sab- bath School: 9 30 a.m.-Ser· mon : 11 00 a.m. Prayer mN>t· lng: We-dnesday, 8 00 p.m. Fn· day Evenmg VHpers: 8·00. n:RST Clf11RCH OF CURIST 8CIENTIST SSOS \'\a Udo. Newport ~•clt HArbor u:s Sunday School: 9 :15 a.m .• Sunday ~n·1ce : 11:00 a.m. Wf'<iMsda> Evemng Mfetlng: 8·00. Read· lng Room. 3.115 Via Lido. ;'\t•\\ port Beach. o pt•n 10 a .m ·5 p m wt'<'k days. 10 a.m · 7 : l.) Jl m Werlnt!sd,lys. i ·9 p.m. Fril'l,l) t:'\ cn lngs CL"'iTRAL BIBI..& CI.IUKCB 0~ A-. at Ur4l 8L, Coata MN& .• aEMooa Mae A.A ........ Puto~ Sunday School: 9:e a .m.-Mom· lng Service, 11 :00; Evening Ser· vice. 7:30. Midweek Service. W~HekY. 7:30 p. m. t·sn·£R~ALIST COJIMt'~"ITl' PEUA>WSIIIP .......-Ball. llt.ltJ St.. at Park. e-ta·-........ : .... r."· ........ Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Mom· lni •'Or'Shlp, 11 :00 a.m_ CR&IM' LL'ItiE&AS ('trea('B OP c:ocn'A IID.A ( ........ .,...) AMI1rt • a..ct-..... o-ea ... 1U ..... &...._......... ....._, .... ~ "--" m s • a .... ~ ww. ~ s.mc.: tWonblp s.r.- s...IQ ......._: t:JO a.m., Sun--lee 1 a.JIL Slmday School at =-=-; U:OO ua. Wonlllp 10:15 a..a. • !\'f:l,'PORT R."-RBO R LUTII.ER.~N Cut:RCif 10!'7 CWf Dr_ !\'f'wport Hl'lcht. BF..sC"'D 1066-W R«"l'. Robt-rt Gronlund Church School · 9 :30 a m Sund&}. Sunday Sen ice. U · a.m. FIRST BAPTIST CIU'"RCH 'anta Au A\4', a t )lapoUa Costa ~- R P\'. P. (i. ~«'1111'1llQJI sunday St•nicf's ~ U a m Sunday School. 11 a m \\'11r...h1 p .:::,•:-1 JC•'-6 311 p.m . Bapt1st Tr:unm~ l'mon , 7 3\l p m . E\'<'nm~: Sen lC'•' Thurs· da~ 7 3() p rn P rayl'r, PraiSe nnd n 1hlt' Study. CHtrtu ·u OF Ol"R l..ADl' OF MT. CAKliEL I.WI W. Balboa Bh·d .. Xewport fL"'rbor otl4 F athf'r ~t«"pben KJieY. PNto r Fatber Georqe Panuusus ;\Mt. Putor SundBy ~ta<.5~: 1:'1·00. 10 00. ll·30 • n. \\'••f'k•i.1~ ~t.".... i n. no ,, m l · .. nft'""lnn $.11 urda}« .•n l t'"'' •I :-.: F'nd .• ~ .. nnl1 ll 1l) D •) .. I rom l tlll I•• 1 10 p m .111•~ fr .. m ';'•1tt t .. ~ ill p m CORONA DEl. MAR COMMUJlfJT'f CHURCH COftJtTf"C'Ill:tOUI • All HeUot:r{)~ A10•. IIArbur 1~ Puto r : Rt'l'. Paol Edward BabbUt Sunday \\'orshrp S\?rnC~$ 9:4.5 a.m., 11 · 00 a m Sundar School : 9·4.5 a .m. MT • .JA..WES EPISCOPAL 1':08 \'Ia I.WO. Newport a...r• lllalltter: Re¥. hoi M OOI"fl ~ RArllor lUI Sunda.)' ~rvict"S : 8:30 a. ni. Holy Communion. 9:30 and 11:00 un. Morning Prayer: 9:30 a . .m. R.e- llstratloll for S~.mday Scbool. filunct..Y Sel'\i<.'8: 8 :1S a. m. PrayeT Culld; 10·30 Rob' Com- murdo~\ TODAT'S MEDITATJOI'f (Copynqbt by Upper Room) v•l t> "'I' ,, r • 1 I • r • • • p,,., I I J·•lll ! 7 I I It II *1'1" •• 1 I I( " Jr I r. I ! pi·· .... ,. t p. "t• \\ t• dJ ~ •• ,1 ... f '·\ • · •' I ' lUI \\ :r It\ m .. r ~lf .! 111 \:1,, 1-mrn ~ .. 1111!1• ""''"'1 Tl ,., " .... •• .·h1 lilt I·· .:lrl• .• nol ' \. I'' • f' '' ' , ,,., ,,,.~. ,. •'· su.: ttl•·r·· rt r c •.I n ... r' :.. !u ' ... I•• t•l•' t t••\. ht• t:w•"' " 1::• •.: ~tur Jt •' t ... tl1 ••l .111 1 \l ,•·.r.· •11'i r "lh•·r ,, 1 I I I ,, •. ! •rL: •111'1 ... ,td t I .,. • ,. ~trl I " ,... I : a! t!lt' ol fl •f turn••d ,. t•·· ,, .: t I It "~ lttt ' . !•,• tn•l \J 1'1! It•" .: t I" tht• hl.t o .. l"l:tr•i tn I \\rl't' "" It ttll\' IIIII dr.-•1 te'l\t'' ~ ... , •• •n•• .u!nlht~· Tool.l) • m"'' Cltr) ,,. •r' i.•···J th•• ''' ~o:r• "r up htllt ~::r•• .ort' •1111 Ll•' t..• ... t ••I tr •'net' .u1tl 11 I'' ln\1' t'll'h ••lht•r PRATER Or •r I ;, • ..j \\ .. rh.Hll.. Th···· r .. r tht> if'''""" .. r lift:' lf':\rr"•tl 111 d.,}. ll••rlf' h) Hrtr u ... tht' tl.t\ lot ,.hu\\ f•trlh Th\ 1"' r tu ,,,h,~r .. 811' " ll" "' llh Th\ pt• ",. llt'lp u~ h• lh•llt'\«' 111 Thf"t· .. n.J t .. '""'In DR. BARRY WRI'TE. IDIDUteT of the Ba lboa lslcmd Methodist Cburch. bas bMD absent hom the pulpat tbe past tew Sun· days because of tllDeu. He 11 recoftnDq from an attock oC broacbta l paeumoaaa. th•· """'• .. r <'hr1" "h, "•HJI•' h.t\C• u' pr •• ~ 1 •ur ~·.,rhc•l ~' hn .Ht I' "'t• \\I'll \m«•n THOUGHT r O R TBE DAY T.. lu\1• onr .1 nnt h•'t '" 11• II\ ,. th•' (rl\ldt•l\ Ruh• Moort• J.t• 11h ... IArk.t n"''"' Tbia O.wd. Direc:tcwy is made poaeib&e throoab the aupport ol the followinc ciYic-mindecl --........ and c.iti..-: SlASfiOitf LANDING CO~EE SHO, o,. .. 24 ...,.,"' o.. ...... 1 •'"' ,.., w41i k to.d. 117 Coeet Hwy, N.l. ll .... Nl'WPOlT HAliOtt ~N N~,..-ef n.. ~ ,.,_ S.Mc>r: ... ......_.,.A,JI14-llll IA$1N SHINA.D-Itoy ,..,..._ C4H.plete W.i!lie ... ,u fet "" ..... 70 I .. YJU• Or~ N.l.. t't""'-l M • fAll. W. STANUY, l...._ w-.... ~~"'-, .. Mel111 OM.e: '-"-••""'· HA-tm lfJiilllii1QID &ICI'IIC co. • 0 ··~ .. I 9 II ........ IIIC...~N.L ....__ -A PAGE FOUR . ·- eeeeeeeeeeeeeeue Saviftgs Heacl.-ters for 17 Yecws Big -Bay Cl.ub Project Starts Permits totalling $354.444 were $800.000. Building In Newport Issued by the Newport Beach Beach thus Is keeping pace with Building Department last week last year, w hen the end of Feb- to the Balboa Bay Club for the ruary total was 11.635.398. This construction of 48 apartment total should be ex~ed when units, plus locker rooms. recrea-this month's permits are all lion room and car ports. South tabulated. Gossett, 2014 Placentia Ave .• $2.795 cafe and atore building: ()ALUNGQQ " ... ,...., ...... (a-It ?g) I I (~, - UUOIIJI..._ ........ a.-...... ,, •• ; .. •w•-THE WOM.D t. u DeU' u More than 17 years of growth and service to sa v I n g s Investors - that's our record! Coast Construction Co. of New-Following permits were issued port is the builder. In Newport Beach: Last week's big total brought e KBWJOIIT the February permits almost to Freedom Homes. Inc.. a $1,500 display sign on the southeast cornt>r of Wllaon St. and Harboz Blvd.; H. A. Martin. 371 Avocado St.. $300 car port, Theo. Miller, 1905 Fullerton Ave .. $1.500 addl· tlon to a dwelling. P e rmIts for unincorporated areas of Costa Mesa Included C. A. Rains. close In car port at 2099 Federa.l. $220; George Markel. dwelling at 1008 W. Wilson, $5.500; and at 1018 W. Wilson. $5.500; James Ray. Inspect build· lng to be moved to 2110 Valley Rd. BY~"e/(~ TOUR PHONE CaU HA u.t NO SERVICE CHARGE LIDO TRAVEL BUREAU lUI VIA LIDO Ver>n Thr>el~eld & Auoclot~, Original Home Plana 1• Coast Bl9bway e KO'I' ca&D. T During the first 11 days ot January. Investors placed with us more than 211. million dollars of additional savings. These savings will be re -lnvestl'd right here In Orange County to help build new homes and business buildings as o u r communities continue their sound and rapid growth. Coroaa del Ma BA 3502 Warren Scott, 5-room. 2-story, l·unlt dwelllng at 1117 W. Bay Ave .. $9.880; Balboa Bay Club. 48·room. 2-story, 48·unlt apart· ment building; locker rooms. recreation room an'd three car pOrts. $354.444; W. C. Bradford, 4- room, 1-s tory, 1-unit dwelling at 3807 Seashore Dr.. $8.000: Colo· nlnl Restaurant. 1014 Coas t Highway. move sign, $200; B. E. Hoctlngl'r. 6-space trafler park at 221 19th St., $1,000; Mrs. Fern Simmon . alterations at 107 31st St .. $215; Patrick Fernan. -!·room. 1-story, !-unit dwelling at 401 39th St., $10.500. As you read this. please know that I'm not after B u n s t e r Creely's laurels. Neither have I moved "On the Island," aJthoueh I did once live tt\f!re. With all proper apologies lor even men- tioning the word book taome- thlng that seems to go with Bunster as naturally as Creely) I want to tell you about just that-a book. Your savings invested wllh us arc SAFE - each accuunt ins ured to n I o t a I of $1 0,000 through t h e Federal Savings and Loan In· !'lura "''C Corporation. WITHDilA W OLE lNSUilED SAVDfCS LOllS FIR HilES 5% t•YEAil LOAN Construction L>cma 6% !O.YEAR LOAN 8U BOB 8A'l"''LD Peirt. lortcac• Co. tcta Cout Blvd., ODII PIL RA 1888-IU I-6CU (Me&ro Ufe I..Dau.ruce FuadA) JAMES D. RAY Baildin1 Coatrador 100 Coett ...... c.r .... 4el ..., HAtbot OIIJ IMid-: HAtbot 2 1~W e UDO ISLE R. J. Collins and R. H. Ingram. 6-roum. 1-story. 1-unit dwplling ar 112 Via Koron. $19.000. and at 3;)5 Via Lido Soud. $17.000. e CORONA DEL MAR Mrs. Bessie Oyster. garage and s torage a t 310 Fernlea f, $2.500. e BALBOA ISLAND W. E. Bowles. add 10 sturPtoom at rear of storl'. 218 Ma ri ne. $1.000: Mrs. Gwt>ndolyn Anne Gre<'nlear. nllerations at 218 Col· llhs. $1.600; Be<'k i·Lou Restau· rant. 226 Marine, sign, $250. e BAY SHOllES E. J. Morsel. 4-room. 1-story.l - unlt dwelling at 2505 Crest\'it'w. $12.500. e COSTA MESA Hal'borHiah B1 IIAIIIA PLEOEa The annual Heart's Des ire Va lentine dan<'l' w as held Feb. 13 at the Legion Aall In New· port Beach. The Zeta club at Harbor High put It on. The jazz ba nd at Ora nge Coast s upplied thl' music and they were really good. This d ancl' gave the gals a chancl' to go out with their onl' and only. for It was girl ask boy. Set'n there were Pat Retmler and Tony Palaferl. Mary Sinclair and Gary Grant, Barbara Hayes and Bill Kelter. Sharon Lynch and Richard Pleger. Linda Zander and "Bugs" Zerbe. Gloria Beltran and Glenn Pickens. Doroihey Robertson and John Kepper. and many. many othNs. • • roa FJSBEUIEJI OlfLT On~ book In my fishing library Is getting tattered and It smells musty from being In storage too long while I was wondering where I'd go next per special orders No. so-and-so. It was the first book I ever owned on salt water fishing. The title was "At- lantic Game Fishing." The au- thor was one S. Kip Fa rrington Jr. As I read it. years ago. It thrilled me. The hunger it creat· ed stayed with me. It was never fed until I moved to the de- lightful spot overlooking the Pa- cific and Newport Rarbor where I now live. lt's a hunger tha t Is nPver satis!i~d. e FJSRtNC WITB FtiEJmS M I M + E 8 F F H H H H E E M M M • Building permits issued by the Costa Mesa city building depart- ment during thf' past week In- cluded: :\Irs. Ana Brown. 417 W. 19th St . S800 residential addi· tlon: Harold Fellbaum. 2025 Wallace St.. ~00 to relocate a n€.'W foundation: Arnold Fell- baum. 345 Avocado St.. for $300 to relocate a dwelling: Carolyn Ganrt. 237 E. 21st St . $10.146 dupii'X rtwelling; Doruthy A. Each year. art s tudents at Har- bor send in some of their best a rt work to the Bullock's art show. and hope that they win something. Miss Lour lt-, the art teacher. announces that three ~old keys were .awa rded to Mar- tin Green. and one gold key was won by Judr Stewart. The a rt classes are going on an ex- cursion to Bullock' Saturday to see the show. And just last week came this new book. ThP author Is S. Kip Farrington Jr. The title Is "Fish · lng the Pacific -Offshore a nd On." If you're a fis herman you surelr must read lt. When I first laid ha nds on it. I couldn't put it down. Until the early hours I fought giant broadblll. great black marlin off Peru. off Chile . I was with Farrington when he caught the first black marlin tha t weighed over 1.100 pounds. I was always with friends. The firs t name mentlonPd on the Jist or fish <'aught ln 1952 off lqul· que, Chile. was that of George Holstein. The names of Don Al - lison and Mrs . Allison appear on this same list. Especially OCEAN MOINE -ONLY -GENERAL INSURANCE DON ANDERSON IISURIICE SERVICE 2685 COAST HWT.-ACROSS FIIOM BAY SHORES Ph. Beacoa 7162 :: Complete surYeys without obUgatioD-Per.aoDal · Commercial IODERI DUPEIY SPECIIUSTS! ALL THE !fEWEST .. SUKF AST"' F ABBICS euto. COLOJlEl) o• KATUIIAL aA.KBOO VElfETIAJf DllAPEaiES aL.Dms Wladow Shades -TraYene Tracks. llylock Sc:neu SOUTH COAST VEimAI BUID CO. 11M w A.LKEL Prop. 3420 VIa Lido RA 4321 Udo SbopplDg Ceater CARPETS -Wool, CoHo•, R•r•• *LINOLEUM * AIJ. TYPE TU.ES * FORMICA DRAIN BOARDS LABCE SELECTJOK ALL TYPES FLOOR COVEBDfC Phone Harbor 4328 DICK MACKER FLO. CIYERIIIS 34.20 Via Lldo, Lido SbopplDg Cellter WELCH'S READY -MIXED COl CRETE BEacon 6547 U3 Commercial Wa1 COSTA MESA s-taa-Onuace 1811 Ill -LA.D8CAPI•G-••I'.CIJIE!If 'I"'U::::I e llft7UDY l'l'OOK ELLIS BROS. NURSERY eaaar.......,. lJel OOAIJ'I' .BIWAY e OOJIONA DD. MAa e II&IL 1- Costa Mesa Lu.ller Co. • LUIIB -BUILDING MATEIIIALI ................. ._ =, ... ------------------------ CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS · Flctltiou.t Firm Name THE L'NDERSIGNED d o e s hPr<'b)' ct'rtlfy that she is con· dut'tlng a "News-Letter" busi· ness at Box 366. Balboa Is land. Calif., under the fictitious flrm name of "Gert to Myrt'' and that said firm Is composed of the follow ing persons, whose names In full and places of residence :Ht' as follows. to-wit : ~tARY HELEN WILSON, 1201: Grand Canal. Balboa Island. The girl's dance classes arc go· lng lo put on a big s pring show this semester. Th€.' ~lxth period and fourth period clnl!!'es are the participants. and ar~> working madly to get It together. All the dances and routines are products of the students. It Is all original work. It will be put on Cor th~ students In a school assembly, and lf It Is good enough, maybe Cor the public too. I think. per· sona lly tha t It will be good l'nough for we ha\C ~me great talent up therc. ca ltf 1 NOTICE or WITNESS my hand this H th BEQUEST FOil ams d.ty of Jo~nuary, t9:H. The Board of Trus tees or the "Gcrt to .Myrt" Letter l:\ewport Harbor U n I on High 1 ~IARY HELEN WILSON 1 School requests bids as follows: ~ATE OF CALIFORNIA. Bids will be re-celvt'd In the Ad· COI..i NTY OF ORANGE-ss. m inistration OfCI('(' of the High ON THIS 15th day of January. School up to March 8. 1954 a t 19:>1. b.eforeo me. a Notary Public l 12:31l P. M. and will be opened In ami Cor said county and state. In the board room at 1:00 P. M. rt'sidlng therein. duly commls· March 8. 1954. The board re· siont>cJ and sworn. personally ap· serves the. right to reject any peared MARY HELEN WILSON. and all bids. tGNt to M)•rtJ !fictitious namel, One il l or more Integrally known to me to be the person built tra nsit type school who"<' name Is svbscrlbed to the coaches w ith a seating ca- within instrument. and acknowl· paclty of not less than 79 l'dged to me that she executed passengers on the hIgh the s ame. school seating plan to be UP· \o\'ITNESS my hand and of-holstered In genuine leather. ficial seal. coach to be powered with a EDITH MOORE MAROO:N 50i cu. ln. Hall-Scott motor ;\ota ry Public In and for said mounted horizontal amld- Counry and State. ship. full Westinghouse air My Commission expires Au-brakes. Body to be aluml- gust 17, 1955. num with a dry side wa ll Publish : Feb. 18, 25: March 4, 11. type of construction. tires to In the Newport Harbor Ensign. be Seiberling All Rib type on aJI wheels. Said coach m TKE sunmo• cotnrr shall be equipped w 1 t h OF TKE STATE OF heavy duty heater and de· CAUFOIIIQA Ill IUfD ro• froster, spare tire and tube, TilE comrrr or OllAJfQE luggage compartment. pub- Ko. Aa.s lie address system. and all NOTICE OF HEARING OF PE-other 1 ega 1 requirements TmON FOR PROBATE OF WILL governing student transpor· AND FOR LFn'ERS TESTAMEN-tatlon In the state of Caii- TARY. fornla. Ru r axle ratio to be In the Matter of tbe Estate of 6 1/6. Under body and chassis RALPH H. AHRENS, to be painted two coati high Deceued. grade black auto enamel. Notice Is hf!reby given that the Coach to have our emblem petJtlon of EdJth F. AllnDll for and lettering. Tra~n the probate ot the WUJ of the to be 5 speed 5th direct. De· above named decedent a nd tor livery to be made In not leu the l•uance of Letten TeMa-than ax weeka. Each bidder mentary to the petlUo.net wU1 be aball ttate the amount that heard at 10 o'clock A.M. on Feb· he will allow fOf a u-.1 Ford ruary •· 115f. at the court room bu• now In the da.triet'a poe. ol Department 3 ol the Su· -.Jon. perlor Court ot the State ol C&ll· SIJMd: DONA.LD DU'NGAJf, fornJa In and for the County o1 Clerk, loard of ~ 0ranp. Newport~ Union Blah a. l . SMITH. khooJ. CountJ an. Publllll: PM. 11 and 25, 115e Daa.: .........., t. 1Jk • In tbe Jlftwport RlltMir Bnt~p. 'a1011A1 &. &UI&&NAlf 1415 Ceul lllllnN.J, All vou~ prin~nq needs wa1 be c.c.a dll ... CaWcnla henclld CGWM*•IIv ettd court· , ..••... ,._ ... .............. An Easter time dance and end of the school year dance are be· ing planned for sevt-nth and eighth grade students In the Mesa and Harbor area at the Ha rbor area at the Ha rbor Area Boys· Club In Costa Mesa Col- low ing the SU(.'('essful Va lentine dance ht>ld in the club. A rommlltee of students from the E. A. Rea. St. Joachim and Horace Ensign schools planned the dances. At the Valentine dance. Mike Hayes and Bonnlt> Bla lrc won a dance contt'st. with Corliss Ankeny and Rosemary McQueen, second and Jim Hos- tetler and Vicki Verinder, third. The 25-cent admission tee in- cluded hot dogs and sof\ drinks. ............ , s, ....... , .. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lippitt of 413 Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del Mar. and Mrs. Lippitt's brother, Lt Francis Minton, USN. were among the guests at a re- cent banquet given at San Juan Capistrano Mission by Fath~r Lloyd Ru~ll and members of the mission for a crew of 36 of. fleers and men of the Spanlsh Navy. The Spaniards are h~re to navigate back to Spain a mine- sweeper named Nalon A.M.S. No. 139, being built by South Coast Co. of Newport ~ach. The mine· sweeper Is named alter a small rlvt>r ln Spain. PDI&D ro• Y~CY lames M. WeJty, 18. ol Santa Ana was nned $100 wltb 175 • s uspended and placed on proba. Uon fOf two yean on a va,raney • char•• In Newport ae.m l utke ~ Court reb. 11. Be wu IU'Jftt.. f by CoMa .... polJce In front ol aM Newport llvcl., eo.ta Mea, at 1 a.m.. Feb. 10. alter a prowler eall at 1'71 0.1 Mar Aw .. eo.ca ....._ lallcler •••••• ••• 1 a • • ~........... ...... In ................ .. ............. Jk;wpwt ......... ~"'%... ., ...... il where It aay• luoe 30-BtoadbUI -7:19 IM. n•• the ladiM! world rfllOrd. Mentioned In the 1953 Jist, t. Mrs. Thelma Krlepr (she and Woody are buUdlng on Udo). And there are m a n y othf!rs .. But I've told you enough. It's a mervelous. exciting book. My most sincere thanks to the pub- lishers. Coward McCann, for the review copy that added another priceless gem to my fis hing li- brary. Thank you. too. Kip Far- rington. Udo Centet Arches """ .. --.. .. ClaMt ... ~ ~••• roo•• OOOil~AIL. COAS'F HMIHWAY Af THI AKHIS ....,.... ..... JOHN VODI.£ ........ MAKE rr A MUST ...S,•-.FIIIIatltalesl- s...o.. Lo.ie • the Piuo; OICITIU ~=~.:= LUJfCIIEOKS AJfD DDnfED HAPPY AfilTUDE BOUR-5 p.m. to 7 p.m. ORII 7 DATI A WEEK -10 ..-.. to 2 a.a. 114 Coat JIJglnNy Rewport BeacJa 8eacoa 5101 FU * BALBOA * Now Open Week-ends * * * RIDES & GAMES T .. t .. fiiiiiJflr I .,... --Ill"-.. lftOOIIItl'llrab'-food. wa~.,•r.ll dtinka. lela from a mau that Ia traiJ • .,....... •• deJi&bt. Superior .. ·-ad ONtq»olita atmoepben. 0IHJIJI ROOM LOIIe IIACH Itt Au'-t • .._,.._._7-IOfl '-'--•lillie. ........ .. ............... ,.,. ".&1' 'I'D IIJG1If 01' 'I'D ~ ........... SEA FOODS OF AU liNDS ~a.... ., , a h"l ---o,.. a... WIPtl on. ,,, • ALL ......... • CROPS • ....... M. u. • • ... JC' Erwicln. 1104 eo..t 'l'S: a..==!...!....!!~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ Forrest Alllndft' of Balboa Is· land was elected president of the Newport Harbor Young Republl· cans w hen the group met recent· ly In t he Coata Mesa American Legion Hall. Don JWberta of Costa Mesa was elected vice president ; Mrs. Kay Ke lly of Sal· boa, secrt'tary·trt'uurer, an d RoMrt H. Burke of Newport" Beach, Immediate past president, was elected delegate at large. Dr. W. I . Cowan spoke on his prac- tice under socialized medicine In Cr('nt Britain. AKGLEJIS Of NEW ZEALAND Walter Balderston of Corona del Mar and Jay Carlisle of Har· bor Island have nrrlved In New Zealanct for a 2-month fishing expedition. according to a cablt' received by Mrs. Carlisle. e a a a a 0 p ORT~/ . . r. • • KEEFE UAIID.LB • Eddie CGDt• aDd Martlya EnldDe an abowa Ia a aaae from "'Tbo Ed d lo CGDtor Story ... J • 0 • • • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • TI!C'II81eekw • o • I o n.tia9 SGIIdcy at hrl TIMatJe Ia Co- roaa dol Me. I 0 0 ~ tf\::-. 0. 0 0 0 . OR A total ol UB ltUdent.l made the honor roll for the lt'COnd quarter of the achool year In Newport Harbor Union High School. 'nle llat Includes 32 ten· tors, 37 JunJora, 31 10phomores and 48 freshmen. The seniors were PhylUa AJ. Mrs. Patricia Atkinson. Sandra Beenfeldt. Bonnie Blescar. Bar· bara BrothE-rs, leanne Callen· dyck, Chester Cawthon, RJchard Craig, Robert Dlt>hl. William Fogarty, Thomas Frost. Martin Green. Mary Harvl"y, Nancy Hay- den,Barbara Hayes, Douglas Hu - Mrt. Merritt James. Wylie Keel· er .. RJch ard Lewis, Connie Man- gold, Carolyn Overman, Randall Peyton. Mary Royct-, Mary Ann Russ, Hall Seely, Carolyn Shar· rna,_ Becky Smith. Sally Stewart. Yvonne Taylor. J o a n Tonne. Nancy Tritt. Penny Weaver. Tht-juniors wert' Linda Adair. Harbor &onor da Griffiths, Jlfancy Gr(sty, Wll· llam Hamblet. Lrab Harmon. Diane Hilbert. Shirlee Hourlcan, Arlene Huff, Marilyn Jngmund· son. Richard lnnf'I'St, Suzanne Kelm. l ane •Ostrander. RJchard Rager. Ann RaJston, Charles Rice, LaNetta Richardson, Pa· trlcla Rltchle. Lynne Schachner, Carol Ann Shaw. Sumly~ Shl· rakl. Mary Sinclair, Judith Stt")V· art. Martha Welchel. Marianne Williamson. MUla, Terry lleldl, SonJa IUchea, Patricia JIUQ, JMUca Roberta, Diana Sanden, Coutance Seeley, Charneth Stazele, Diane Swan· 10n, Wanda Lee TN-...., Diana Troolen. Cbara.. V_.. vort. David vauahn. Oren Wade, RJchard Ward. 10 lor 11.00 f"""to . . ~.' .. ( . 0 , "..J Jl' ., -i ._ , • 1 I JIOW IBOWDIQ From the POUCE BLO II ER Donald Beatty, Lynn Bosley . Myrna Bouchey. Paul Brl'ithaupt. Patricia Clemence. Fay(' Cozad. Mary Ann DerysmnrP. C a r o I Doane. Arloween Dll<'ktf'r. Cy- nellt> Dysart . Ray Ed" a r d s . l aml:'s Ev('rson. Larry Cant. Lin· The sophomort"J <-.·ere: Crt-g Adams. Patricia Adnms, Karen Bjornf'by. Helena Boster. Phillip Brownell. Toni Burroughs. Gloria Chapman. Sharon Crowl. RoMrt DeLong. Susan Du Jer, Virginia Fuglt. Cary Harper. Dennis Har- wood. Dt>nnl" HPnderson. Marl· Jyn Hill, Kathleen Huff. Bt'verly J acquith. Robert Johnson. Mary Keith. Patricia Keltt>r. Marjorie Lynn · Knox. Robert M<'Donald, Michael Michaud. Nlyla Nt'mltz. Evelyn Pease. RoMrt Rager. Rob ert Smith. Marie Stone. Margie Stovall. Cha rles Strand. Theodore VonHemert. SPECIAL CHECIIN' ACCOUNT LucU.Le a.ALL ad DoU AUAZ ···e···o·e··h ·e··········•··e••e No Nf'IQ dwt••· ItO ~ b.l- M~Ce required. Simply buy • boo• of checb •lid then keep only ~ -la- "TIE L- L•a TUII.EI" -pla.a-. DAJI DUIITEA "TERROR su-~--;t ..... -pla.a- .. EGYPT BY IA,_AY Marge and Gower Champion In a Musical Hit .. GIVE A GIRL A BREAK" Ia Todaalcolor ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS • STAJITS SUJfDAY Abo DISifET'S ''PECOS BIIJ." Seven rolls of plastering wire mesh, valued at $84. were stolen from an apartment con!'ltructlon job at 3400 VIa Oport.o. Newport I Beach. Kelso and Sloan Builders, 2814 Lalayette Ave., Newport Beach. complained recently .... A rrilt'lor accident occurred In front of 805 Bayside Dr. recently Mtween cars driven by A. H. Magill. 814 Ocean Blvd., Corona del M:ar. a nd Anthony E. Turner. 2587 Westminster Ave., Costa Mesa ... Cars driven by Charles W. Eastman. 3402 W. Ocean Front. Newport. and George Mur· ray, 175 Rochester St.. Costa Mesa were Involved In a slight accident In front of Pelletier's Pharmacy. Newport . . . A $55 blue and white bicycle. owned by l oan Remley. 101 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. was stolen from the Newport School ... Cars driven by Robl:'rt A. lb· botson. 112 Opal Ave.. Balboa Island. anl1 Mrs. Paul CaldwPII. 1500 Clay St.. Newport Heights. WNe Involved In a minor acd - dt>nt r('('Pntly a t Balboa Avt>. and Marlnt> Avt' .. Balboa I~land ... Brucl:' Handy. 1136 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach. reported tht' tht>ft of his son's S58 racing bicycle from their garage Feb. 11 ... Oliver W. La Blanc Jr .• 22. of Long Beach, wu .ente~ to serve 20 days In city jaU Feb. 11 on n charge of soliciting mag- az.ine subscriptions without a city ll('('nse ... A short·changf' artist confused n girl rlt'rk tn his store and mad(' off with S.'i. Harry Yl:'ring. ton. of 515 Coast Blvct . Corona dt'l Mar. complained to policP Feb 12 .. A hit and run car damagl'd thf' ~ewport Auto Salt's building. 2604 1'\ewport Blvd .. Nt'wport Beach. a t9:H S('dan on the agt'ncy lot and knocked down two parking metl'rS Feb. 11 ... Mrs . Crar l' Hemstr('('t, 116 21th St. Nl:'wport Beach. rt>portt'd a tenant. JO(' Deni7_ approxl- WIIINI~~~!!I!I!!!!~~~~--~~ I matt>ly 65. missing fmm his 11ow aOWDra JAMES STEWART JUNE ALL YSON -ln- "T• • PI -.LEI n•r' ALSO SELECTED SHORTS Prices AdulU $1.()(); I rs. 74c lnc:IAL &A&Y EVE.. IBOW Fa a8d lAT. ATtf.ll. AT .UVCZD niCU "'I'D. 5 .... JIDT A'ITUCI'!OII JEFF CHA.NDLER MAUREEN CYHARA "WII IIIIW" -alto - VlCTOR MA'nJRE '"VEILS OF BAGDAD •• apartment for thrl't> w('(>ks ... Mrs. Owen Drt>SdP.I. of 2-175 Marino Dr .. Bay Short's. rt'ported t h(' tht'ft of 50 fet't or gr('{'n gar- den hose ... An autopsy showl'CI that her cat dlt>d r('('t>n tly from strychnine poisoning. Mrs. Ruth Wet'd, of 504 Acacia Ave .. Co· rona del Mar. notifie-d poll<.'e Feb. 14 ... Two hub caps valut'd a t $10 were stolen from his car. C~rge Francis, 307 Montero St .. Ba lboa, report~ Feb. 13 . . . A <'ltY street department truck caused mJnor damage to his car parked on Apolena Ave. near N. Bay Front. Dr. RoMrt Beau- champ, 1009 N. Bay Front, Bal· boa Island. complained Feb. 13. ~ ............................................. ~ A hit and run car knocked a parked car approximately 14 fet't In front of 2108 Ocean Front. N e w p o r t Beach. owned by Charles Manlolt-, of 103 McFad· den PI~ Newport Beach. pollett dUicovered Feb. 15 ... A hit and run pickup truck caused minor damare to a truck owned by Paul Bradfield, of 1682 Superior ROSS IS Are lack Avam * * * ,.... ........... A Ooocl na-r1 ITALIAN DIN Nil • I I) Ave:. Costa Mesa. parked In front of the Stag Cafl:'. Newport Bear h. pollee reported Feb. 15 ... Tea Is Planned by Auxiliary The magic of spring. flowers and fashions will tM' molded to- gl:'ther Into a May 12 evl:'nt thl:' annual Florenct' ~lghtlngall:' Tea. benefit of the Auxiliary of Hoag Hospital. Several memMrs of the Aux- iliary gatht>red together at •thl:' Lido Isle home of ~irs. Edgar The frt'Shme-n were Donald Babbs. Jl'anene Baird. RoMrt Bell. Roberta Bolton. John Bov~. Linda Cannon. U>ster Carr Carol Cou ltr~. l.A'e CriSt'll. T('rry Dal· las. Cary Dt>cm. Barbara Dor· kin. Dana Fadll:'r. Joan Farqu· har. Clauctla Gt>ntosi. Barbara Ha mmond. C' h arIes Haskell. T()('('oa Hayes. Laurlf' Hendrick". John Henrotln. Jt>rry HIIMrt. Hl:'nry Hill. Rob1n Hill. Catherine Hofma nn, Julie Hurndall. Mike Johnson. Susan Kampert. John Klln('. Charles Kramt>r. Barbara Lardner. Jud} LIPb. Be ve r I y Lund. Lynn :'.1<'Farland. lay 1n011ty in your eccOIInt to cover with- df•••ls. Get ontl Newport Harbor Bank CORONA DEL MAR Somront' ent<-red her gut'st bf>droom joined to a gnrage and took a $100 top coat and left a dirty-gray. shabbytop coat In Its place. Mrs . Kenneth Albright. 2508 Marino Dr .. Bay Shores. rl:'· ported ... Fred Musser. 2100 W. Oct'an Front. Newport Beach. compllllned of the theft of a $150 aqua lung. $25 spear gun and a S9 pair of swim fins from his car parked on MiramAr Dr . nf'ar "L" St .. Balboa ... Someone en- tered the apartment of Dorothy Adams. 365 VIa Lido Soud. Lido Isle. and took a glas.'J bank t'On· talnlng from $10 to $12, a set of oars a n d oar locks. <'andy, cookll:'s and marshmallows ... Om.• swim fin and a pair of da rk glasse wert' stolen from the car of Gt'Org~> L. Erick son. 117 Via Koron. Lido Isle. park('() In front of hi homt> ... Minor Injuries were suffered by William H Fluke. 57. of 1933 Maple Ave. Co ta Mesa. and Joseph Mitu>l, lpS Coast Hwy . ~ewport ik>a<'h. when cars they were driving col- lldl:'d on Newport Blvd. 600 feet north of Coast Hwy .. Fl:'b. 6 ... Barry Lee FuJIPr. 26. of 605', Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar. was arrested on a drunk driving chargt' In the 300 blO<'k of Poppy Ave. Feb. 5 ... Hill. president, to make plans ··roo MANY HARBOR AREA WOIUIEN for the event. Prest'nt was ~Irs. ... Howard Timmons of Santa Ana. ;~~ysAuax~~~a~e:~~ ~~a~;~~~*'r~;,HAVE CROOKED · SEAMS .. Survey Reveals tht' Mnl:'fit As hl:'r assistant shl:' &I had ~r~. John Danlf'll. VK"ial ~1'-p_ tM'nt>flts chairman of the Aux · I"'! Vandals tore a telephone ott a wall In the Newport Grammar School and siMhed a tf>ther ball hanging in the playground. Supt. Roy Andt'rsen reported ... Mrs. Lyle Stewart. 5101 St-ashore Dr . Newport Bcf\t'h. reported t he theft of a $400 man's wrist watch and a piggy bank rontainlng from s:JO 10 S35 ... The two front hub <'liP~ \\t'r<' stolf'n from h1~ lllary, also of Santa Ana :\Irs. Donald R. Colf'grovP. Lido lsi£'. and 1\lr . Frank Linnell of Bay Shores will M <.'O·Chalrmen In <'harge of general arran~<'· ments. :>.1r . D. ~t . Hummt>ll uf Three Arch Bay will have charge of the flowl:'r arrangements. and Mrs. Nell Cameron of Lido Isle wu apP<!lnted general ticket I chairman. Mrs. Harry Cast'y of Balboa. press chairman. was also present at the planning m~tlng. The tea will be ht'ld at the Balboa Bay Club from 2 p.m. to 5 p m. and thl:' fashions \\ill be presentt"tl by Butfums· of Santa Ana. Hew to IYiill Jti1iq 'CorHifJ· Cl••' T olll car pa rkt'd In front of his hom<' l.A'arn to r!'la x and 11'.1\f' ~our Phil Hayden. 5 1~ R<'cllandl' A\ c.'. work at the off kc-"' a\I•HI tw Newport Ht'ights. rPported Ft>h 7 romin~ a m"mber of tht' lOrtl ... :0.1r" Charlf'" Scanlon. of 101 nary club." Dr. 0 ,1\'ld ~it'l .... rn of -lOth St . i\1'1.'. port Bt':l<·h. com · ~('\\port :IUJ:gP~tPd in r<'tf'nt plainN1 Ft>b I that BB shots <>~·hps (10 h<'art diS1'.1«1' a t wt-r£' firl:'d through w lndo\\ s In mrNings of thl' ~('\\'pori ll.lf· her kltchl'n nnli rt'ar hall A bo)r K1wan1-. Club anr1 ~t'\\p.1rt C'ar ctriv<'n by J Y C'tlrrt>a 910 1 llarb'lr Optimist Club W . 18th St . c .. -.ta Ml'sa. fallrr1 1 Di ... l'aSol'~ of th<' h<'art anct to nt-gotlatP a t•un•e a t the "(lUth 1 blo.10d Vl''>S<'l!! C'au"f' WPII m·pr l:'nd of Placf'ntia A\'l' a nd Wf'nt half nf a ll dt>alhs In tht> l'nllt>d ov"r a rurb onto Hong :'.lemorlal Ho!iipltal propNty and knllf'kf'd ovt>r a watt-r pipe F<'b 'i. BEAJIT ATTACK IS FATAL BEU TO LONG BEACH MAN Statt'-.. h£' -.ald. Dr Nielse-n spoke- as part' of thf' Orange Count) H('art As.,.n'o; yt'arly pro~am of 1 t'du<'atlon and fund raising NEW SCBOLA.IlSBIPS OFFERED BY NEWI'OIIT·B.U..OA SAV'GS O'BRIEN'S Donald Pt'terson. -1-t. of 6100 Bayshore Walk. Long Beach, suf. ft'red a heart attack at Seasport Landing at 1:10 a.m . Saturday and was dead on arrival at Long Beach Veterans Hospital. New- port pollct' reported. The man was treated by a physician a t the landing and plaeed In an ambulance to M takt'n to the hospital. pollee saJd. The victim had suffered sev~ral prior at· tacJu prior to the fa ta l one. po- llee added. Three new scholarships ha\'P been establlshed at 0 r a n g P Coast Colll:'ge by Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Assn. They a re: $100 for a business t'du<'a· tlon major; $75 teaching scholar· ship to a returning sophomore: $75 to a returnln1 sophomore majoring In a technical field sut'h as ))ulldtng construction. m('('hanics. electronics or petro· lt'um t('('hnology. These new awards wUI be made In June for the first time. finds way to straighten GOLD ITU WIYD The Oranae County chaptt'r. Gold Star Wives of America. win me.t at 8 p.m. tomorrow <Frl· day) ln the Newport Harbor Amerkan ~t1on Hall. A l!OCial period bet1nnJng a t 7:30 p.m. will precede the trH!ftlng. Pretent membfts' and ~~"~ mem· btn are Uf'led to rome early and harth.r n.w acquaintances. Gold Star Wlws are wtve. wha. hus- ban4e died In the RrVtce on adtve duty r. the United Statea. CM!ft U G&'I'QI& IIAVY lUll C* KWAJAI.all: a•EJCOIIY P0a WU D&AD Bruce Sharp.. air controlman third clus. U. S. Navy, son ot Mrs. Lewla E. Sh~. of 417 Third Av•~ Corona d~ Mar. Is stationed on Kwaj&leln. Mar· shall Islands. In ~ l'Mmor)" ot the 177 Am«k:ana who cave their lives In the ftPt for Jtwa· Jaleln In World War D. bri4!f mlUtary ~81101'\._ Wft'e beld tMI'e Feb. 5. ae.r AdaL I. S. Clarb. u. !.. JllaVJ. c.'OIDift&ftd. tna ol!kw of tiM U. S. Kaql A .. .._. htrtd• Eltubeth st.tion. ~' "'"th on the wu .._. Ia -. ao.ptta.l 10 .....sal plaque loNtecJ at tbe 11r. .,.. 11n. a.o OUIJa. m .-.. ...,. .MMik'an .,.. ant y . W111aa a. ca.. ...... OD I&Hfd, I ................ _,... ... " .............. and ......... ...._ . • • MCIIIII wif6 tP ~J 3 Place center V above your knee ·- Reporters are wntmg about . ther..n ... women are ta1kmg about them-ever.ybcxiy's excited about LARKWOOD'S 3-V n·,tons. And so w ill you be. Just wait 'ul you ~ear them. You'll love the way those strolght C~eams flatter your legs. Perfect fit. no gar1et strain, fewer runs, smaller stocking b1Us, too . with Larkwood 3-V nylons. 1.35 -1.15 - 1 .. PAGE SIX REALTOR THE HOME EVERYONE ADMIRES You wlll be thrUled with thls beautlful Cape Cod near new, two story Balboa Island home. 2 large bedrooms. and den. or extra bedroom, 1 ~ baths. ha rdwood tloors, fire· place. A home you'll be proud you own. Prlee for lm· mediate sale only $18,850. Terms. ISLIID IULn CO. RUTH PARDOLL. Assoc. 498 Park Ave. a t Agate Balboa Island HA 3T7 Newport Beach 3 units. A r('al monPy makPr. Full pr1ce Sl l.'iOO lncomp $160 a month C'a ll HA 1776 or HA 1013 Newport Beach Water Front Ideal vacation home. $12.500. Large II vi ng room. fireplace. dining rm .. '!lel'ping porch. tllt>c1 kuchl'n and bath S.ngl<' garage. Patio and BBQ. House buill to carry S(>('onct :.tory Call HA 1776. Earl Stanley REALT O R :?23 :\l,tnn<' Ba lboa Island HOWARD EXCLUSIVE $7,550 Th 1' "JlaC'ious on<' bl'droom Ill' I ... 111>11''' h 'IS i\ hll~{' II\. 111.; rnom. dining r u u m, 1 ho•rmu't ,,t rontroiiNl hf•:\l. n•d\•.ool!d ((•need bnck·yanl on •·xrr.l l.uge lot Only $2,100 d u \\ n. bn lance $..>5 a month lew,art HaiPts :?·bedroom home on choice c·orn('r lot. Ha rdwood floors. tM>auti!ul new t'arpeting, rin·pl.tct> PRJCE $11.930 :::-1hm1t nn t1u" n payment _Lloyd C. Howard . REALTOR ~16 COAST HIWAY ~ t'\\ J,:KJrt lk>acon 6796 E\l'rtr:g phon{' BEacon 6108-J TRADE 0\\ r.£•r nC An.uiia h o me wi ... hPS trarf(• ror Ha rbor Arl'a rE'-.Itl('n~'(' C:harming hom{' lt•t """ r 111'-t' to Huntington Dr Thr£'<' h{'~rooms 2 bjlths. 1,, rn~ room. rt mmg room. dl'r' anrl W Bar Large lot 11 o, 1 I ft Fnr df>ta i 1., ca II Balboa Realty Co. iOO E B:~lh<•a Bl\'d. Balboa HARBOR 32ii Miscellaneous HAM)10ND ORGANS. Come In and play the f.tmous Ham- m ond chord organ ~arn In 15 minutt>s. Private rooms Cor free practice. Danz-Schmldt Big Pi- ano a nd Organ Co.. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. Always open Friday night. COME IN and play the wonder Organ. Hammond Chord Or· gan. Free practice rooms. Danz-Schmldt. Santa Ana. EEOED -The Boy Scouts"'i America are In need of se•eral 16 through 20·ft. can~ for a Colwado River Canoe Trek. Apr11 11·16. For turth« lnfor· matJon call KJ 2·!58'T7. MISSING PHONE CALLS? Ltt -~-"9' _take 'em HARBOR 4795 • lla U lti'VIee \ •waroa~ 101011'8 A.ttSWDmG IDYICE OanDa del liar -· .. Corona del Mar VOGEL VA LUES Why pay rent? Check these nice homes -they a re all values. 1-2-bedroom home. hardwood floors. fireplace .. .$9.265 2-New, 3-bedroom, 1~ bath home, forced alr heat, hardwood floors. only ........... ..... .. $16.950 3-New, 2-bedroom home. ocean side of hwy., only $2.000 dn. 4-TRADE. Business lot, living qtrs. on rear. $19.500 ....... ... .. ...... .. ... . .. .. .......... Wlll trade down 5-3-bedroom, 1 'l bath home on lg. lot. near beach, only $16,000 .. ........ ... .. .... ... .. ....... With $3,000 down THE VOGEL CO. 1301 COAST BLVD. HARBOR 1741 CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR 1477 CLIFF HAVEN DUPLEX $5.000 DOWN. $19.000 F. P. $2.100 YEAR GROSS INCOME WALDRON REALTY 308 Marine Ave. Harbor 231 Balboa Island Real Business Opportunities LIQUOR STORE. Exc. location. Full price $18.000 plus inventory DINNER HOUSE with liquor license A·l opp. . $29.500 LAUNDERETTE-20 Norge machinc:-s lt>ss than one:-year old. 2 dryers. '111' Ext.ractor. 600-gal water heater. 5-yr. lease a t $65 a mo. Priced at only $10.500. Terms GARAGE establisht'd seven .)'t'ars Full Price $9.000 DINNER HOUSE w ith beer a nd wine lkense .. $14.000 ART ADAIR. Realtor F. P. JOHNSON. ASSOCIATE 1666 Newport Blvd BE 5617 or HA 1814·J Costa :\1c:-sa Down Payment Only $1.000 2 ROOMS AND BATH. TILE SINK PATIO. AND FRl'IT TREES. LO'l' 6.'5'x 185' $3.950 MULTIPLE MATTHIAS REALTOR 1919 HARBO R BLVD. C'OSTA )IESA BE i326 If no answN BE 6982 Short of Cash? ThPn look this O\Cr-New 3-bdrm "lth 2·car garage In back ba> location Among nc:-" homps as low as $499 DOWN S I 0.000 FULL PRICE Better Hurry W. A. TOBIAS MultlpiP Listing Realtor 393 E SEVENTEENTH STREET COSTA ~IESA CALL BEAC'O:-t 7<Yi0 Real Income On a small Investment. Four completely furnished rental units on Balboa Island. An· nual income over $4.000. Can be bought for only $5.000 down if you act quickly. Stanley HadfiEild 216 Ma rine Balboa Island HARBOR 20 Corona del Mar Excf'llent Income Property 4 UNITS SOUnt OF HIWAY $18.500 Have p arty who wa nts First Trust Deed up to $5.000 on local Improved property. Gerald Ritchie R EALTO R 1219 Coast Hlgbw•y Corona del Mar Phone Harbor 83 1954 MULTIPLE LISTJNG GOAL $6,500,000.00 lANUARYSA.LES 28 Sold -$431 ,693.00 U your property qualities. It will be lifted With ~ ReaJtont and Salesmen. CAU. ANY MEMBER OF TilE NEWPORT HARBOR BOARD Of. REALTORS ao .., aawa-:-aaww IUal • ENSIGN. CLASSIFIED ADS BEAt ESTATE & Beutala Real Eatate & lleldall FGI'Icde APARTMENT -COM. 71n &e-FOR RENT-New unturn. 2-bd.r. $!58 BUYS lood practice plano. gonia. New ~fuJC 2-~rm. un· apartment. Garbage disposal. Danz-Scllmldt. Santa Ana. turn. duplex. So. of hlway. F.A. Venftlan blinds. etc. $82.!10. SPINET mlrr<w type, maple fin- heat. Hdw. firs. Sep. patlo. HA HA 16l6·W. · Lib. SpecJal S2Wl. Repcr r•ed 1684·R. FOR JlENT-ItJtch~n apartment, Spinet. blond tlnlrh, like new EXTRA lge. upstairs apartment. $15 a wk. AU utilities lnclud· aave S145. Another. a rental, 3·bdrms .• 2 baths. Dishwasher, ed. Sandy's Motel, 1015 Coast 6 mo. returner. Save $151. 36 disposal, Bendix. patio lr ear. Hwy., CdM. montha to pay. Spinet brand 432 1~ Goldenrod. COM. HA COMPARE THIS BUY. Lncome new. Cast allghtly dama1ed In 3542-R. property. l -bdrm. h 0 me . 2 ahlpplng, $395. Danz-Scbmldt FOR RENT-G t t Bl.. Plano Store. alwa.,. over arage apar men · balha, fireplace, plus 3 ·bdrm. • ,_ Do P I t I T 11 t 100 plane». 520 No. Main. wn. r va e en ranee. o e • apartment, 2-car garage. Red· shower and laundry. Elderly wood fence. Patio. In CdM. BABY GB.A.ND, uaed, lood tone, Christian gentleman or pen-Both for the price of one. Price $387. 30 mo. to pay. Others, stoner preferred. 614 Marigold. $16,750. Call HA 47. S495 to S2:5C)O. Stelnway, ChJck- CDM. Very re'asonable. erlng, Knabe, Baldwin and FOR LEASE -Apartment over many o t h e r 11 • Danz-SchmJdt FOR SALE-Make offer on un-garages. 2 bedrooms. Complete· t I h d 3 .. _.. h --~ <> "' Big Plano Store, Santa Ana. urn s e · u.:urm ou""". u-u; ly furnished. Newly decorated W 18 h S C M 520 No. Main. est t t.. osta esa. Inside and out. 416 Larkspur, 1==-=-==::-::=~=---:-----,,..,- CHEERY l ·bedr .. turn. apt .. COM. CdM. Phone HA 2294· w. ELECTRIC ORGANS, on beaut!· Laundry facilities. $65 mo .. F U R N ISHED APARTMENTS ful Organo In high grade p l- . 1 til 1 HA 33"" ano. Save $350. One lovely tnc · u .. yr y. ...,, morn for rent. Available now. Louise •. Minshele. $585. used. Danz· "' e\'es. Apartments, overlookin" Bay. -• Schmidt Big Plano and Oraan FOR RENT-small furnis hed I· 308 Carnation, COM. HA-4016. Store, Santa Ana. 520 No. bdrm house. Ideal for working APARTMENT-Furnished or un· MaiPI. tOO pianos always. woman or elderly couple. Call furnis hed. Good I o catIon . SPINET-Rental return. $399. owner. HA 2699·J . pIe as ant surroundings. No FULLERTON MUSIC FOR RE~T -Unfurn. 2·bdrm. children, no ""IS. 610 Mar -r~ 110 North Spadra -:;:.. house. 500 Gold{•nrod. COM. guerite. CdM. USED GRAND -$70 Down BE G2S6·R. CORONA DEL MAR-2-bedroom FULLERTON MUSIC FURN ISHED ba\'helur apt. Sep. unfurnished rental. Has hard· 110 North Spadra cntran<.·e. $7.50 a Wt't>k. HA wood flrs .. fireplace & tile. 1381 SAVE $350 on used plano with · Close to stores and school. $85 Organo e lectric organ. pay out FURN ISHED-I ·br. apt. Utilities per mo., yearly. Harbor 1862 or like rt>nt . Danz-Schmldt Big paid. Laundry facilities. S75 a 1461 eves. Plano and Organ Store, 520 No. mo. on a year's lease. HA 4381. FOR SALE-Bufff't clarinN. case Main, corner 6th St., Santa BUSINESS or proft> slonal use. 3 and music stand. HArbor 805-J. Ana. rooms In office building in PRESTO DIXIE Deepfr}. Large $5 Pt-r Month ren ts a good prac- CDM. HA 3997·W or Kl 3·2410 siu• Retails S3i.93. t;serl only tlce piano. Let the klddles 1-BEDR. turn. apt . SiO mo .. 001 3 timt',;. S:?> <'<l~h. Sh<~\\. 430 1z learn. AJI term rent allowed on Poppy. COM. HA ~195-J A\'0<.".•1Io, CD:\t purchase of a new plano. FOR RENT-Furn. apt. Utilities ROLI.A\\'i\'1 -lw---.,.11.--=$-10;-s m a II Danz-Schmldt, 520 N. Maln, paid. 500'• Goldenrod. COM Eas) whirl·dry washt>r. $20: Santa Ana. BE 6286·R upholstered ~edroom t•hair, HAMMON;::D~C;::-:-:H:-:0:::-:;;R:-::D::---:::O""R~G==-AN-:-=-. FOR REJ\1 -Large furnished $15. Cal! HA 3i50. slightly used. Easy terms. room Priva tc t'nt ranC<'. Conv. -;:;F::-IS.~H""'E=R=-=u-;-:p=-=ru=G=-=HT-===-p...,.ia_n_o-. -==s""l4-:-:5=-.oo=. Da nz·Sch mldt Plano Co., 520 location. CdM. HA 561 M after Woodworth Piano Store. 1318 No. Main. Santa Ana. 5 p.m. Coast Blvd., CdM. HA 3382. 1 ORGAN Demonstrator-save FULLERTON MUSIC 110 North Spadra Wcmted $2100 EQUITY in vit'w lot. Cor'o· na Highlands. Will trade for '53· '5'1 Stude. Rambler or what have you with auto-trnnsmis· slon. HArbor 3021 from 9 to S. BY LADY about Aprl~guest YOUl'fG LADY -25 or over to wait on cuatomen. Anthony's Shoe Service, 527 Cout. CDM. pAJtT.'ifii'E janltcw 01 janJtre. wanted. In Newport-Balboa ana. Lon1 Beach Building Maintenance Co., 27S E. 2Mb St., Lon1 Beach. Phone L B. 40-5086. Girla ... IT'S ALL ¥OURS! A Good Place to Work Good Salary to Start ftetular RaJaH Chance tor Promotion ua Telephone Operator U you're looklng for a job you'U really like, come In and let ua tell you more about working for us. -APPLY- Monday Throuah Friday Newport Beach 311 E. Balboa Blvd. PACIFIC TELEPHONE SituatioD8 Wcmted EXEC. SEC.. diversified-uper , competent, ex~l. ref. Hyatt 4-1915 or P.O. Box 528. So. La. guna. GARDEN WORK wanted. $1.25 hr. Phi! Brooks, Mary. lr Bill's Cafe. COM, HA 2239. DRESSMAKING and alleratlons . 1968 Church St., Costa Mesa. BE 6830·W. RELIABLE h:-o_u_se_w_o--=rk,_....,d,_o_n_e _Ex=-"c- lronlng, $1.25 an hour. Call Kl i ·2074 before 8:30 a .m. or from 6 to 9 :30 eves. MATURE WOMAN wishes baby slttJng. Day or nlcht. HA 3192-M HANDYMAN -maintenance and rt>palr. Painting. carpenter etc J ust anything. Re8.!10nable Satisfaction guaranteed. HA 01.26·J a fter 6 p.m. 2-HI·F'T. SLOOP. Sleeps 2. Has 4-cyllnder Gray motor with starter. All good condition. Call owner HA ~.J. 205 Ma- rine Ave .• Balboa lsJand. INSIDE DRY BOAT STORAGE Balboa Transfer Co. BE 6553 house or room with older per· "'~e""'o""•""~~e~'"'-""'to-""Loa ______ _ son living alone. within walk· lng d istance of stores and post ofllce In COM. Can help with cooking and light housework. YOUR CHRYSLER · PLYMOUTH "NEW" CAR DEALERS USED CARS COSTA MESA Dependable Service Our Guarantee 1953 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe. A beauty and just as ~d as new. R. lr H. . .. . . . $1695 1952 CHRYSLER New Yorker. "The Flnt>st" with Power Sll'<'ring. radio. heater. "Torque" drive. 1951 DODGE Diplomat hardtop convt>rtlble. A beautlrul tu·tone green. R & H. Gyromatlc .$1395 19:)0 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe. lk>autltul gray finish, radio, heat('r. Cl<'an Inside and out S 995 19~9 OLDS "88" ~·door Sedan. Radio. heater. Hydra. One own('r-never abused in any way . .. $1095 1!»8 PLYMOUTH Spec. Dlx. 4-door Sedan . Heatt>r, sun visor. near new tires-It's perfect! . S 595 THESE AND MANY MORE NICE CLEAN USED CAR TRADES HARVEY SOMERS Inc CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH USED CARS 1900 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 9 a.m. to 8 p .m. Dally PHONE BEACON 7138 TODAY'S BEST BUYS! '53 MERCtlRY 2-dr .. R A H A: Men:omatlc. Low mll••ee .. .. ............... -... -,_ .. _ .. __ .... ·-····-· Very !Wuonable '52 MERCURY Spt. Cpe .. R A: H. Sure Is nlc:., only .. -·--.$1~ '50 MERCURY Conv .• R 6 H. OD. Really a honey. OnJy ___ ,SUICS '51 CHEV. 2-dr .. R A: H. Vuy low m118p, only ·--·-·-Sl(J85 '(9 OLDSMOIILE "6" 4-cJr •• a A: 8. a..t1)t a lood car -115 '47 STUDEBAKER Commander 4·dr .• a A: R, 00,. only -.S - '49 MEICU'RY 4·dr., a A: H. 1'!118 Ia a Jood car. Only -·-' 115 '38 PLYMOUTH 4 -dr. -·-··------. ~45 Phone HArbor 454 ·1. WANTED 1'6 RE:oc;No~T=-e-==-n-e-.-:-bd"7'r-m-. unfurnished a pa rt m en t in COM on yearly lea~. Wanted hy mature woman. BE 6384. WANTED BADLY: 50 used pi· anos for our rentals . Highest cash a llowance on any new plano or organ In our store . Da nz·Schmldt. Santa Ana. 520 No. Ma in. Always 100 pianos. ATTENTION Build a thriving, permanent business of your own. Men and women-full, part time. Nationa l Advertised Product. 21 years succt'SS record. In· vestment less than $100 Cln· sured I. Call Mr. Carmody. Harbor 4796. I IIITIIS OR .,., -.u WIIIIITY with every used car at THEODORE R O BINS 1953 FORD Convertible • R-H Fordomatlc 12395 195l OLDS "98" 4-dr. with R-H Hydra. WSW Sl~ 1949 BUICK Super HOR R·H Loo~ A: run. very good ~ 1~ PORD ~'7r MODEL A 8poft Coupe It run. too! -THEODORE ROBINS I Youa POm) DEALD 5N OO.Aft BIOIIW AT IUWPOft .ual PlloM: ... PRIVATE MONEY to loan on Rea! Estate. 6%. :ns No. Bay Front, B a 1 b o a Island. HA 0753·W. Miacellcmeoua TRADE your old plano on mag· nltlcent electric organ. Hlght-st allowance. Danz -S c h m I d t , Santa Ana. Main St. COMMERCIAL STORAGE Balboa Transfer Co. BE 6553 AUTOMOBILE STORAGE Balboa Transfer Co. BE 6553 BEST GARDENING A: rotoUlllng. We do anything pertalnJng to your yard. Renovating, land· landscaping and pruning. Call WJJter Price, BE 6791 -W, Free esftmates. H. H. HOLBROOK Dependable Plumbing A Prompt Repair Servlee Maintained -lbone HArbor 1US-W 2801 Balboa BMl Newport 1teM:b PAINTING Earl Sbeflin 273 ~r St.-Cotta Meu BEacon MS'T-M or HA-anw Painting -Decorating PAPER HANGING GEORGE BURICHARDT IJceaeed Caatnc:tcw 511 30th St.. Newport Beach Phone HArbor 2418-W, 2354-l YARD MAINTENANCE CLEAN-U? JOBS by day, week or month All power equipment Phone Beacon '137S·M BACK IN BUSINESS Anxious to be ol terYb to you- Yoor Painter, ~-ui~C:. ~~ard PAINTING lln'DIOR -U:IDIOa UCDDD-DaUUD Glenn Johnston 501 * u.t .. Jlf-.,ort IMdl ...,._ 3111 .. CHJ:VII()IZf •·ctr. -·-·--.. ~---·---· Jlt:l ··t BU1Cit •·*· ------·-·--------· • Lincoln~Mercury Trade-ins ........ .......aa N cart DMIIi' Paintina and Paper Hangina -a. ..aAf All • ..._.JDII:ADmD-• .,.y. _H. & W. ~"'fia 00 NON UNION Jill ••--&YD.. a.I'A 111M R&a. .. ·--···-•. o..... ~-- n..nMy. r ...... , as. liM ••• of sodal note Perbapt~ It wu the bit of mu· akal comedy sw-ntect on the Ebell Woman'• Club proararn by Marraret Alexander Dunn that Inspired the new aedion for the club. At any rate Edle Barnea tells me that the lateat wrinkle (or Ia It wrlrele?> la a new danclnr aectk>n. A small croup of th~ memben and their hus· banda wUl be learnlnr the latest ste~ and brushlnr up on some Umung Commercials Cliff Llonbarrer, o wner of Lionbarger's Crown Hardware In Corona del Mar. was re·elected to the board of directors for the Paclllc Southwest Hardware As· sod;HJon at their con vention last WE'E'k In Long ~ach. Thousands of hardwaremen. chiefly trom California, A r l z o n a and Ne· vada. were present at the con· ventinn to !lee the latest In hard· war<' ltt>ms and discuss mutual mt>r('hnndlsing problt>ms . • • • .. W<>'re open every day of thE.' yt>ar · Is the claim ot the nt>w Pay L('. s La u n d r o m a t just opt>ned at 308 Newport Blvd .. .:-.lt>WRnrt. across f rom Hoag Hos· pita!. Hours of the (·omplt'tt>ly automatic laundromat. equippt'd with Westinghouse washers. are from a.m. to 8 p.m ,\ttendant Clartt Jane Stocsser uf Costa Mt>!-a J:ays tht>y have soft water and ~atrons may bring their own brarrl of soap. . . - A new school of danrl' has np<'nt'd In Costa :0.1t-<>a I""' rue tlrm \\Ill bE' givt>n each \\'('dnes· da~ from 1 to 4 p.m. at tht> Amt>rkan Legion Ha ll in Costa ;\tE>~ by All«' Lomas. known pr(•fe~o;lonally as Al ice Sulll\'an .\1r-, Lomas. who conducts a clandng 8Choc.,J In the San Cle· mu:•(' Dana Point arE.'a. has had a widt> theatrical t>xperienct'. in· elud ing touring the U n It e d Sta es-with Fanchon and Marco and being assistant produ«'r of tht> Roxy Theatre In New York for 11 years and dance director of the fambous Roxyettes. She camt> to the west coast when 20th Ct>ntury Fox Studios called ht'r tn produce dance numbers in i1 Betty Grable picture and h.t' ·inre worked on routlnt>s tor Sh1 p .. r.H1t and Johnson I«' Fol · lte!>-. HN most recent productlon wa~ tht> national Orange Show :11 5itn Bernardino. TWO YOUTIIS FllfED An'ER THREAT TO STATIOif MAJif L t\Ht>nce W. Ba rnes. 18. and Stt>W' L. Burton. 19, of Laguna Bt'a<'h were fined $.'10 each on charges of disturbing the j)('ace in :'iew port ~ach Justl«' Court Monday, Feb. 15. Two Laguna Bt>ach Juvenile boys. 17. in their company were certified by New· port police to appear In Juvenile Court The tour wert> arrested by Newport pollee at 12:35 a.m. Feb. 14 at Coast Blvd. and MacArthur Bh d . Corona del Mar. Pollee charged that they threatened Melvin J. Jack110n. an attendant In the Arches Service Station. aftt>r he refused thelr demand for c~s without payment. A Clessified Ad in The Ensiqn brinqs immediate results! C all Herbor 1114·1115 and prove itl TB&f a& UCKI BALIIOA'I PA\'OMITE 8AJf1) OP DUCIIfG ,.......,.......,... IISELL IILL leatalill9 JEM DODSOif .... y ... amt••ow .ttlle IEIIEZVIUS IILLIIII SallrOJ, ,... 2l .. AdiRI lt8 lla (tax lncluct.cU o•u EVEft SATVIIDAT ot the old favorl* on Tueaday nl,hta, I believe. • • • Althoulh John Henry au .. ll ot 1444 W. Bay Front, Newport. wu lnvtted to the Governor'• Conference on ChUdren a n d )'outb ln Sacramento thla month, he's rolnl to have to renlr u both he and .Krs. lluaaell are ln Europe until Nov'ember. • • • We know why Georre Ward la rolnr around beamlnr. Ceorp Ia the arent for Eve Ar~n. who has just copped an "Ernmy" u best star of a rerular TV aeries In "Our Mlss Brooks." • • • Newlyweds living at 611 ~ Marigold Ave., Corona del Mar, are Ensign and Mrs. Robert C. Shumaker of Larchmont, New York. The young couple drove to Calltornla Immediately fol· lowing their wedding. Ensign Shumaker Is In command of the 83·footer stationed at the Coast Guard Base In Newport Harbor. :-lew members welcomed Into tht> Newport Harbor Board ot Realtors are Blanche Harvey. as- SO<'IatE.' In the Lido Isle Proper· ties Offl«'; Henry G. Beaumont of ~verly Hills. who has opened h is new office at 434 32nd St.. Newport; and Paul A. Herron and Isabel Herron. asSO<'Iates In the ~aumont ortlt'e. !\frs. Ruth Pardoll of tht' Is· land Realty Co .. Balboa Island. handled tht> sale of tht> former F'ullwller resldt>nce at 106 .:-.J. Bay Front. Balboa Island. It) Dr John A. Albarian. former Los Angeles physician who has estahllsht>d his oftlcl:.' In Corona dt>l Mar. School Board Posts Open Four school board trustf'l' posts will be filled at the school board t>lection May 21. They includt> two on the Newport ~ach Ele· mentary School Board now filled by Mrs. Louts Csenar and James D. Ray: one on the Costa Mesa Elementary School Board now filled by Paul Norman anrl one on th(• Nt'wport Harbor L'nlon lligh School Board now filled by Jue ~k Candidates must file with the County supNintl:.'ntlent of schools by April 21. CECIL TllACT OF lfEWPORT. BUILDIIfG COifTJlACTOR DIES Cecil E. Tracy. 58. of Gill Sea· shore Dr.. Newport ~ach, died Feb. 15 In Hoag Mt>morlal Hos· pita) altt'r a brit>l lllnE.'SS. He had b<-en a building contractor nnd had resided In Newport lk'ach for the past thr<-e years. He was born In Pomona. Survivors Include his wife. Mrs. Laura Tracy; a son. Lc:-slle E. Tracy of Arcadia; a daughtt>r. Mrs. Virginia M. Al"kt>rman; a sister. Mrs. Ont>ta Berg. and one grandchild. Fun ern I serYi<'Ps were held Thursday In Baltz Mortuary, Corona dt>l Mar NU. LILLJAJf SMITH. 61. DIES: BAI..aA aumEKT 12 'tEAJIS Holy Rosary was recited Feb. 15 In Grauel Chapel. Costa Mesa. tor Mrs . Lillian Smith, 61 . of 503 E. Bay Ave.. Ba lboa. and Re· qulem Mass was celebrated Feb. 16 In Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church . Newport ~ach. with Rev. Stephen Kiley ottlclat· In g. Mrs. Smith died Feb. 13 In Or· ange General Hospital. She was a native of England and had lived ln Balboa for the past 12 years. Her only survivor was an uncle. WUIIam M. Plt>rce. of the home address. SWIM IIEET TUDDAT AT IDGII ~OOL Long ~ach Poly and Newport Harbor High wlll hold a swim meet In the local Mgh achool pool at 3 p.m . Tuesday with the public Invited to the free event. one of 10 scheduled for the ~•son. • • • • • • • • • • • • ............ -' .... , 'a Kappas Mike Hobbies. Art Obiects Will Go Toys for Toh On Display at lido Isle Show A lively -.embly line tor .-w· tnr a corpe o1 Benjamin Iutton ·Two Kodiak bMnklna fthlblt· Iale Hobby and Flower Sbow to Noee ~ a leamtnr toy for ed by Paul Daniela, ancient Chi· be held Friday and Saturday, crippled chUdren. wu held at neae objeta d'art loaned by Mr. Matdll2 and 13, at the lJdo Iale the February meettnr of the and Mrs. Badd lllnr, and Chi· Community Clubhoue. Kappa Gamma Alumnae uao-neae eenmonlal robea from the Mrs. Lee Barnes. cbalrmah of dation of Oranp County at the collection of Mrs. Frank Carroll the fund-raJalnr event, wtll be home ot Mrt. Robert H. Holbrook. will all be on dlsplay at the Lido aaat.ted by Mra. Ratph Tandow· Bay Shorea. Mra. J. E. ltelm and • sky and Mrs. Nell Cameron. CO· Mrs. R. F. Forbes of Lido Isle El t• I S t chalnnen. The new event wtJJ aulated the hOJt.eu. ec I on s e raise moM)' for the rroup'a con· The therapeutic toy helps chll· B S rf d trlbutlon to Hoar 1f o a p l t a l dren to Jearn how to braid (Ben· y u si ers throurh their auxiliary unit and jamln has a Jonr yarn tall), how aao to turnlsb materials to the to zJpper hls ears {on sunshiny There wUJ be no elephants or rlrl's section of the Oranre days) and how to button his ears donkeys at the Surulders Elec· County Juvenile Hall. over h!JI head (on rainy daysL tlon Dance next Saturday, be· The exhibits wUI be held Frl· A rummage sale wm be held cause It will be all one big day afternoon and eveninr and In Santa Ana March 18 and 19. ha ppy party-without politicians Saturday morning, when they Proceeds will help deserving col· -at the Willowick Country Club. wlll bE' open especially for chll· lege womton finish their educa-A short meeting to elect a new dren. Young people on Udo as tlon. board of dlrectors and officers well as adults will exhibit their Present at the meeting wt>rc will be held during the Informal hobbles. Including Michael Ml· Mrs. Elizabeth Human, Mrs. R. dance. A cocktail party will be ch aud's astronomy ~>xhlblt. a C. Blackman and Mrs. Stroller ht>ld trom 8:30 to 9:30 p m. shell co II e c t ion . old coins, I PMaw••· For the Bride-to-Be • The ......... ElU..S FLATWARE rATTaN by GE:NSE of S..... Dealrned ln the casual mood of today by .tyllat Folke Arstrom. T b Ia pattern In· eludes the atandlnr 6-plec:e place ..ntnr plus a ho.t ot. accesaory pieces. 1-pc. p 1 I c • aettill9 ILII OtMr potteru at 1.00 ...... We register brides petterns to help you with ('.Jur se lact1on. DID ... lETA IIPIITS 1_, COAST BLVD. COBOifA DEL MD White of Balboa Island; Mrs. W. The outgoing officers and dl· stamps. toys. dolls. porcelain. B. Dickinson. Mrs. Dick Dra.kt>. rectors recently held a farewell silver and the arts Including Mrs . Mary Lou Tonneson. Mrs. dinnPr party at tht' Balboa Bay I painting and woodwork ing. Re· R.. P. Morrill. Miss Ruth Maxwell Club. Present wNc President and treshments w ill he served by a Hour!> 9.30 to 5.30 Open Sundays and Miss MattiE.' Lacy of Corona Mrs. Cecil Llnkt>y Vice PrP-.I dent I group headed by Mrs. Donald I '":=::::=::::=::::::=::=:::::::::::::::::========== del Mar; Mrs. R.. H. Strati!f of and Mrs. Robt'rt Boyd Jr . ~frs. Colegrove. - CIIU Havt>n ; Mrs . William Har· Edwin Flnste~ s~retary. ~nd her l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ vey of Bay Shores; Mrs. W. G. husband. Treasurer and :0.1rs. li Hatch of Costa Mesa. and Mrs Donald Peterson. Dr. and ~Irs L. M. Gallagher of Balboa. Edward Boyd, Mr and ~1rs. D. V I Hayes. Mr. and Mrs Sht>ldon lilhlie fllllitl SIIIW Craddock and Dr. and :\'Irs. James B. Ta} lor . TIIMIJ .. , ... 011. I An 'all kiddie' fashion show. Mason Wives entitled "Moppets on Paradt>" I will be held Tut'Sday at tht' to Form Club NE'wport Harbor Yacht Club as an annual benefit party for the St Jame Day School Children of St. James School will modt>l the fashions bt>i ng sho"' n by the Brat Shop of Cost a ~1c.>sa. Presiding over tht' arrang<'· mt>nts are Mrs . J. B. Adams, Mr-.. Newton Cox. Mrs. R. Dinwiddie. Mrs. R. Gt>rldt>s. Mrs Crellin Griffith. :lolrs R W Hauk and Mrs. C. R. Start. COST A M£SAJif IS SEBvtlfC l1f DIVISIOif llf KOJtEA Ca II ing thell\M'h es "ThP Mar· ma•ds," rhe wives of the local ~asoni<' "Seafarers Lodge" mem· 1 bcrs have joint>d togetht>r to form ' a new club. which "''Ill meN on thf' first Wednesday of t>a<'h month while tht>lr husbands are in lodge ml.'t'ting Chairman of the nP"' grnup Will 1>4.> :lotr' Harry HillJard of 1671 \\'e.;tmmster Ave .. Costa :\tesa: ;\1rs Ru~· \\'or· I ley of Balboa will bE' \'I<<' <'hair· man; ;\1r-. Earl Er.·ien nf Bal boa will 1>4.> si'C'retary-trf'a">urer: 1\1rs C E :Mt>t>ks of Corona del Mar will bf' "SunshlnP .. <'hair· I man and ;\1rs Clyde Johnson of Balboa will be In charge of pub· llc r~lations. The next meeting will be held at the Costa Mesa Girl Scout House on Wednesday. Pvt. Delroy D. CraJ,tg. son of Mr. and Mrs Roy S. Cragg. 232 E. Costa Mesa St . Co ta :\iesa. Is serving with the 24th Infantry Dlvlslon In Kor~a. Pvt. Cragg, who completed baslc tralnlng at Camp Roberts. anlved overseas In November of last year for The organaZ3tlonal mE'<'ting was duty as a rifleman In C~. "E"I held at tht> homE' ot ~r!-Rav 1 ot the 3-Ith Infantry Regtment Nlel~n. 332 Holmwo()d Dr Nc:-~-~ Bt'fort' PntE'rlng the Army In po t H 1 hts :\fay. 1953. ht> was a fureman at r e g __ · ---- Narmco Inc .. Costa Mt'-.a He at BABY SIIOWE• IS HELD tt>nd('d Newport Harbor High FOR MilS. CHARLES DAifZ School. TUBEBOUS BECOifiA CARE IS FUCHSIA SOCIETY TOPIC Jack Llgthart or Cardoza Gar· drns in Corona dt>l ~1ar will IN' ture and show colored pictures on care uf tuberous begonias at the monthly meeting or the Costa Mesa-Bay Cities Branch of the California Fuchsia Society at 7:30p.m . Tuesday In Evt>rE.'tl Rt>:l School. Costa Mesa. Leo Le-e will e lve Information on Wh.Jt to do for fuchsia plants. TWO CAR FliES REPOIITD) Cigaret ash was blamE'd for a tire which burned thf> front seat cushion. IE.'ft door panelin~ and headliner in the car of Hugo Mlllt>r of Santa Ana. parked at 4<15 Seaward Ave .. Corona High· lAnds. at 10:49 a.m. last Thurs · day, the Newport Beach F ire De · partment rt>ported. An oily rag caught on fire on the manifold ot a car owned by Robert P. Gra· ham of Orange Coast Collegt'. parked on Newport Blvd. near' VIa Lido. Newport. at 8 :03 p.m. Saturday. but caused no damage. firemen added. lfAVT NAJif llf PAll EAST Navy Lt. Cmdr. James A. Jones, husband of Mrs. Marjorlt> M. Jone.J. 516 Avocado. Corona del Mar. has reported aboard t ht> seaplane tender USS Sallsbury Sound for duty oh the staff of Rear Adm. T. J. Headdlng. U. S. Na\'}', commander. Formosa Pa trol Force, In the Far East. Cmdr. Jones was formt>rly sta· lloned in San Diego. Rt' ha U · s umed duty a.s anU-submarlnt> warfare and radiological safety otfl«'r. The Formosa Pa trol Fo~ ls a untt of the U. S. Pacific Fleet whOM task La to conduct patrols and reconnalssance mls· alons u part of Ute ovt>rall de· ft"Me ot the Formou arN. ... QUI8 niB Mn. C. F. Burlfn ot 223 Hello· trope -'"·• Corona del Mar, was awarded an tledrlc dock u a prbe b ............ a quia ques· tloft of • eaa.e ~ ...,... -.taU.. 1ft tM aaaual doorbc11 riJIIIq IIIII lltloft ~ b)' DIOC.tallla A rect>nt sho"' t>r at tht' hnme of Mrs. Andrt>w Oil\ rr Costa Mesa. was a surprise for "lnfan· I ticlpatlng" ;\1r<> Chari<'" Kran1 of Cliff Haven. Co·hoste-.M>~ for tht' e\ent were Mrs . Kenneth 1 Sands and Mrs. Gmdon Sickler Pastel shade of yt'llow and green was thP Co>lor motif and predominated in the gifts for the new baby·to·bt> lndl\·idual cakes decorat<'d with storks in ru<'Oa nut nests also l'3rrJP<l out the themt' Mrs. Royce Prior and Mrs. Frank Strahm "err prize winners tor the ":'iursE>ry RhymP Charades" and games. Gut>o;t<; in· cludt>d wt>re the mother of the h o nor e d guest. :\trs. Mina I Whinery. Mrs. William Gates. !\Irs. Gordon Mc:\fahon and ;\Irs Thomas Warrl:.'n TRIP TBBOUGII SPAIIf SET FOB EBELL SEcnOif KEETIIfG Tht> tra\ el !'ection ot the New-~ port Bt>ach Ebell Club will hear JuliPtte Milliken, of the Milliken and Hyde Travel ~rvJ«', of Newport ~ach. take the "arm chair" travelers on a trip through Spain at i :30 p m Tuesday In the Ebt'll Clubhouse. 515 W. Bal boa Blvd.. Balboa. This Ebell travelog Is rr~ to the public. Mrs. Constance J ayred Is the chairman of the travel section . 'ABE YOU AlfOTIIU JOifAR?' Tht> topic for the Sunday medl tatlon In Christ Lutheran chuN'h of Costa Mesa Is: "Are You An other Jonah!" The ~~ervh.-e Is held at 9 a m. ln the C05la M~ American Legion Rail 'WilD GOD TAKa OVEr ''When God Takes Over" will be the .nnon aubje('( or ~· P. C. Neuman At 11 a.m. Sunday tn the Flrst Baptilt churt'f\ of Costa Mesa. Ma.anolla St. and S3nta Ana Aw. A church ln tralnlnl tMIIIIon wlU be beld at 6 :30 p.m. SUnela.)'. At 7:30 p.m. Rev. Neuman will pt'Hdl on "God Questlonlnc ua." ITAT. UT __., ,.,_ ~ Oowrwn b.a~ ~ from mt ~ Dr .. to 3122 Vlilta Dr .. ln '-1 Shora Lnunl ..... ••II Bill C.lliaiiJ l1tite Y 11 ..... ..... FORMAL OPENING and O ·penHouse of the New • Drift Boom CORDIA DEL MAR'S EXCLUSIVE STEAK HOUSE and * Thursday, March 4th UNTIL 2:00 A.M. * 111111 •••• Open EHry Day hom 5:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. (Except Monday) Your FaYorite Cocktails Se"ed in the Beautiful New 111FT 1111 Ill CICITIIL LilliE Open E..ry Day trom 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. HAIIIOR 3300 * GENERAL CONTRACTOR Jamw D. Hiwlri"" •• oa 1 a-.. c...._. ........ FROM THE S'NDIOS OF I PAGE EIGHT GRANDPA KNOWS You're never too old to make a hit with the ladies when you send flowers &y Morri 408 t~. Balboa Blvd. HA 2070 lblboa Free DeHvery Service SPRIII SPECIALS UNTIL MARCH IS , .......... , .. REG. $10 NOW 20i'o Discount on elt our better weves including the new RA VETTE ROIL HARBOR 2907 Christa Wilmanns to Be Wed In June to Kenneth D. Wells II Miss Christa Wllmanns. the dark·l'Yl'd German Fraull'ln. who gr aduntl'd from N£>wport Harbor High &hooJ a year and a half ago. will beroml' the June brldt' of Kennl't h D. Wells II. accord· lng to an announcement that rame this wet>k !rom Valll'y Forge. Pa. l Christa's wt>ddlng plan~ are a Balboan Aids Benefit Drive romantic ront'luslon to a story that started In Germany about thr£>e years ago. At that time Dr. Kt>nneth Wells. president of Freedoms Foundation. was In Germany selecting winners of th(• American sponsored essay rontest on f'r(.>t'dom and he ar· ranged to bring several of the winners back to the Unite-d States to tour thls rountry and talk to Amt>rlcan high SC"hool audlenct.>s on "What Frt>edom Means to ME>." As one of the win· ners. Christa was later invited to stay in the United States with )'Irs. RIC'hard Ln'rl.ell'r<' of Bal·l t~~ WE>Ils family. who were then boa il' n•gional t•hairmnn of the II\ ing In Corona del Mar. annual Alpha Phi s 0 r 0 r i 1 y .After graduation from Harbor luncheon and fa~hion :-.hnw be H1gh she attended Dem1er Unl- ln~ ht>ld at th(' Ambassador I vt>rslty, and when tht> family Hot£>1 Saturda\' PrO<'t>eds of this mov£'d to Valley Forge. Pa .. nt>ar S£>\'en th .mnu~l benefit will be the ht>adquarters of Freedoms used for <'ardit~c· ald. thE' soror· Foundation. she transferrt>d to ity's annual philanthropy and Gettysburg Collt>ge. Pa. In the their building fund. meantime. Kenneth. t>ldt>st son Harborltes expN·ting to attcnrl of Dr. and !\Irs. ~'E>IIs. graduated the Junt'h('On art' M iss Jean from USC and IS nuw serving Howell presidt>nt of the Orangl' with the U. S. Coast Guard on Cnunty Alpha Phi Club. Mrs. J. Atlantic duty. The announce· H. Riggs. Mrs. Nadenl.' Coplen. I ment of the engagemE-nt of their Mrs. Don AndNson. ~1rs Burton Slln and their fostt>r daughter. Rysdalt>, Mrs. Holmt>s Henshaw. Christa. was made at a formal Mrs. Robert Lut·ke)' and Mrs. dinner at tht> Well'-; home In William Burris. I Valley Forge. Members of VFW Auxiliary Hold Ward Party for Veterans Members of Coastllnt> Aux. lllary to V.F.W. Post 3526 par. tlcipatlng In the rl'('('nt ward party at Long Jk>at'h Veterans Hospital Included Chaplain Jo Togerson. Color Bearer Carol Hohl. Flag Bearer Allee Daggett. Treasurt>r Pe-arl Brown and Set'· retary Irene Tlmmlngs. Paul Timmings and KennNh lew lemllen Joi1 licJIIi•&•le ca,ter N{'w m{'mber« prt.>sentt>d at th<' Ft>bruary mt>etln~ of the :"ight· ingales Chapter of the Hoag Hos· pita! Auxiliary at tht> home of Mrs. Irving Watcher on Lido I sh.• were ~1rs. Anhur Gruwell. Mrs George Coffey, Mrs. John Tern· Brown represented the local V.F.W . Post. whlt'h donated a box of apples to the veterans. Re· treshments wert.> S('rved to the patit>nts and the Auxiliary do· natE>d ci~arE'ts. candy and can· tt>en books. Th(' local group also vlsltt.>d A. R. Gingras. husband of Membersh ip chairman Mabel GlnJrras, at the hospital. TE>n dollars was !1onat('d to the CanC<'r Fund. and 11 dollar s worth of <.'igarets and 328 maga· .rines were donate-d to vetf'rans hospital . The Auxiliary has re· cc.>ivt>d $152 t'redlt tor rc.>habillta· tlon and also M'<'dlt for 149 mill's travelled by officers In hospital and rommunlty service work. 1 \.. plc.>ton. Mrs. George Van Den Mrs. Wanda Root. active In civilian deft.>n~ work. has been lnitlatNi Into membership In the Auxiliary. rrenf' Tlmmlngs of the IO<'al Auxl llary. second dlst rlct pres I. dent. llnnoum'f''l that the district mf'Cflng will I><' held Sunday morning In Dewrt lint Springs. V _ Brink .• Mr-.. Hou ard lllo and Mrs. b Ralph Tandou·sky ~1r'l. Walter • 'Y. c;ra nt ''a~ lntmducE>d as a pro· lnS/!1*1"9 j '1'1""" I mf'm bt'r RefrPsh mt>nts Wlfh Ul'r•• "''r\l•rl hy ~lr". R<~lph Hol FARMERS I fl•:n 'lr' Bill Prif'"t 11nt1 .\fr, \\ .dt••r D.1h I :'\tf'mbers reportPd rf'CO\'Ning fr••m rr.·f"nt illnes~t'..; includ£' Prt• .... ulf'nt 0 u r 11 t h y G ill<'sple. It's 110 se,ret . . • ayto insuraue costs less with FARMERS becayw tttat yearly ruewal cost is elimi11ated • • • tile serv- ings are pcru ed o• to policyholders. M. SGT. JO HN HOLLOWAY \'u.n 1 Hurdlt k. 'l'HIIlnt' Srott. JS SERVING IN ltOilEA l ll'''l•'r T.tiJm.•n a nrl ~tNa Dine· &or\' in~ In Kort>a u Hh 1 ht• h.ort "Fl~ lnJ: :\ightmare"" l'quadmn A J~tint pol Ju( k dinner was nf thf' F1r'' ~1..erent> Aln·raft I hPid Frtrla) <~t C't.~t.t ~fc.>sa Le- Wing cr .. up 12 I~> ~tarinl.' :'\1 Sgt. gl• n Hall with the \'F.\\' Pnst J11hn B Hollo .. ~ ay. hu!'.bnnd of Prompt Clcrh"s Service BKt:CE MAKTIN 1798 ~Pwport Ave., C011ta Me.. n.tacon 5.555-.J or IUI-B \l r~ C:N.drllm• .\f Hrollu\o\ ,1\ "j(},(( t :nl•lt>nr••d A \1' Corona dt•l :'\I.H Whllt> the rp ·t of the ~f:trl nt• Air C:roup ..,Jl't'ps. the "FI~ mg :\1ght m.lrf's" squadron patrol..; thl' !>ky lh lntt>tt·t'pt c•nt·my aircraft that m1~ht t~lh<'r\\ I'" !>lip through anti rain clt'l>LrUC'tlon on thf' baM" Bewerter Hewlett DOW with Dee's Beauty Salon ~~~· 2117 ORIGINAL JEWELRY DESIGNS • Cut Stoaes • Jewelry Bepaln HOWARD K. ADAMS •en MAJUGOLD AVE. (crt Coast BIYd.) llalbor..., coaoXA DEL NAJI Gil"l S.:oub 81";nuy :-.nrl fashion-. were.> on I h«' pros:r ;em .. 1 1 he Feb I 0 mef't. ing of r.1r1 &out ~larlnE>r Ship :\1iarl at thf' ~-nut House. Dee Wilhelmy .of D<'e's Beauty Shop In Cnrr.na dl"l ~far gavt' a talk and dl'monstratlon ot hair cut· tlng and styling. Velma O'Brien of O'Brien's Spl'<'ialty Shop tn Coronlt del M ar discussed new stylt>s and rolor and pre~nter a fashion show. with Joann Suess and Anita Palm as models. ":\1ake a Dtme Grow" Is a ways and means project for Ship Naiad In preparation for a sum· meT crulse. • • ·---.~..... ~.,' 'ftalhlq. r ...... , 21. liN llaDcbo ..... Ntaser, School Stat. 1Jcelwed aDd Approftcl l"rooD 2 to • y..,. ~Can aDd ea..trudlw PlaJ ••• .,,. ...... u~ ()pe1 5 dll)'l 11ft' .... k-1 to 5 ~daD J'Umllbed 190 E. 15th 8L ~AID&& ~-·-.., Nn. Tam hDde1L wife of the ... a ldtcbea c:nw at a cburcb cbun:b pastor. Mn1.Dg 8Cia •••••••.-.•••••••••••••••• diaaer got em Eaai9D flub Dcn'Jd: aob NcDoacrld. Nn. C. ., J H E J II J II E J I E I ~ bulb cmd abutter Unci 1D tbelr Artbur lleaaley. BUI NcDoaald. "' ..,. =oa U:::,:.~ = ::;:: 81=cr em,::,-.:!~; ~ L II E Ill II I E I IS I ~ HaiL Chrlat Church by tbe Sea. camera; Nr. Remley. cbcllnacm ,. ~ Jllewport hacb. dur1D9 a n -of the cburcb coauDluloa oa • ~ c:eat Spcmiah diDDer beld by mla.aioaa, cmd cScrugbter. Jo ,... ~ the Metbodiat Youth Fellow-ADa. ~ ~ _u_l_p._Le_ft_to_r_l9_b_t -~-•Y_T_1D_~_ucte __ ~_e_W_~_<_E_a_•l9D_pb __ ot_o_> _ 1 ~ ~ The "Newport High &hool l not as Important as th(' people Story" was told at tht> FE-bruary who arE' In it," Mr. Spurgeon met>ting of tht> High School PTA said. "Your SC'hools are the finest anywhere. We m ust kt>ep them hy the s<'hool board trustees. Judge D. J. Dodge. president of the board. told of the begin· ning of the school In 1930. when it openE'd with 200 students on 20 acres. The original plant. plannE-d for 600 st udents, rost $400,000. The.> present property ls assessed at $63.736.000. and t'n· rollment Is 1.400. Hadd Ring discussed the nt.>ed for more land and spoke-of the SantA Ana Air BaSt' property. which may be available. Donald Dungan presentE-d plans of the new homt>making. arts a n d crafts building. J. U'slle Stt>ffen· st'n explained methods of raising nl'<'t'SSatY funds for expansion . The SC"hool will .havt> no lndc.>bt · E'dness after next year's bonrl rf'· tlrement is paid. It was brought out that tK'fore 1946. $600.000 was saved on school projec"ts by leaving the Santa Ana Sc-hool district. which had a greater tax rate than New· port Jk>a<.'h. The amount savC'd ls greater than the original bond issuf'. J. A. Seek rl'<'alled the ha r.l work clone for the SC'hool by board members. one of whom \\:lS thE' late A. H. Fitzpatrick. Ht:' went on to say t h at the namf'~'> Da\'ldson And Dodgt> are synonyms for the Hls;h Sc-hool. Jud~(' Dodgt> startf'd work with th£> original Board flf Trustees. Sirln('y Davidson wa appointed principal In 1930 w ith a f aculty of 11. The pr('sent number Is 59. SE'vf'ral of the original group are on the faculty today. They are Mr. Dnvldson. Goss Grable. ~11ss Marlt> Hiebsch and Ralph Rt'4'd Mrs. ~attle Carmk h ael has operated th<' cafeteria from the beginning. William Frink. head rustodinn. also joined the staff In 1930. Burt Sharman. In charge of busses. was employed In 1931. that way. You must support your schools. teat'hers And board of education. You t'an't exJ)«t them to plug along while you sit by and reap the benefits." Honorary life memberships Wt're presented at the February meeting of Newport Harbor High Sc-hool PTA to Leonard Thomp· son. head of the rommerclal dt>· partm ent. and to Mrs. W illiam B. Tritt. PTA parliamentarian and public rt.>latlons chairman. Mrs. Hol lis Wood. Founders' Day chairman. In o~rv1ng the birth dat(' of National PTA. wei· romed past presldl'nts. Mrs. Gun. nlng Butler. Mrs. Albert Sparkes and Mrs. Edgar Hill. The Lilt.> Membership 11ward was given by the Corona del Mar Elementary Sc-hools PTA to Roy 0 . Andersen. dlst:rlct super · lntendent of the Newport E lt>· mentary School district. . ~ . , ~ ~ , ....... -,_ ....... ~ ~ • I I I , .... IIIII , ••• , ~ • Mocl.m aci.nce is spec! 11i11 d to MrW you ~ • better! Your doctor todey conc.ntret.s on ~ • Hte big job of diegncKing yow ils ..-d pte· ~ • scribing treetment. He leeves to sliled drug-~ • ists like our own registered phermecjsts ftte ~ • specielized war* of compounding Hte ,..d. ~ • iciMs he ptescribft. Thus, togeftter yovt doc-~ • tor end druggist form • mighty teem working ~ • to guerd your heetthl ~ . ~ ~ CORONA DIL 11M1 ~ ~ 'PHAII.ACY ~ • "THE P,.e.aiptioe .....__,., ~ ~ IZ3 COAST BLVD. COBOKA DEL NAB ~ ,. . Hkbcw 2272 .... ........................ ~ U• Endga Waat Ids for lealll I ,...,...,. r ....... , II. liM Ray Fields IJclo J•weler .. VIDceata Drup -· ............ paort ua.a .-. -·-Exelualve Apnt tor EIERHA·MATIC Walcbee I!VD'I'TIIIIIfO Dr PARTS aad SUPPLIES roe Youa cA.& 8etaU • Wlto'-le 1111BIIAil0'8 Beacon Auto Parts IAeaDJ 0.... ... Opera&M 410 NEWPORT BLVD. a-eo. 1111 MountaiDa of Foa11 lalllter FROM %'" TO ·~· TBICil Special: Mattftta stock.. We c:ut it to any alu for boat.t, bunk beds, trailers, homes, etc. War Surplus Store Cor . Newport a Jtanor ....... Coeta Mesa lleaco8 12M HARDWARE HOUSEWARES Yow ONE...STOP Store STROOT'S TeWiakle llantware Pa,a... ............. _.. We Are llappJ to Sene ~ .. WE GIVE O&OWN 8TAIIPII. 1802 Newport BmL Jim Whyti I INSURANCE Oc:eaaL Marizw cmd G.Mnll IDaunmce OM.: c.. ............... ......... ... w .... : .......... c.-.. ..., nus lovely basket of gifts ls awaiting you. If YJU are a Newcomer to the city. This basket of gifts comes to you as an expression of good· "1U t rom pubUc aplrtted I o c a I merchants. There't nothing to buy! No obliga- t ion. Phone your Welcome Wagon H041tesa below and arr&nge to receive tbete ~ts. Welc01ae W1100 CALL YOtra BOS'I'D8 De&pt Jaax a•eae nti·'W / w a.AOON 1111 OOCAtsJliY'OLJ n a an Life awarda. star awarda. Lint elua, JeCOnd clua, merit badces and apeclal awardl went to Boy Scouts at a Boy Scout Court ol HonOr Monday night of lut week in Newport Harbor Kigh School. The Lite awards went to Terry Winkler, Roland Bareume, Blll Stone. Dennis Wllliama and John Huber. Star awards went to Whitney Baines, Tommy Hoop, Thomas Blakely, Norman Dua· seau, Do u g 1 a s Long , Jerry Thompson and David Kitts. Firat class awards w e r e won by Wayne Simpson, Tim Ten Eyck. Allen Wataon, Allen Boris, Wal· ter Marchbank, Steven Tudor, Stanley Tudor, Stanley Den· niger. Jim McMahan. Bobby Sle· gal. Henry Ferry. George Huson. Howard Gilstrap, George King and Don Evans. Second class awards went to BUI Thorne. Gary Graham. Rich· ard Billie. John Fonches. Jef. Cery Smith, Allen Gunther. Ron· nle Carl, Bill Whitman, Bob Hottman. Arthur Stone. John Foster. Douglas Miller, Larry Holmes. Garry Myrick and Bill Wolf. Merit badg('s went to Bob Marcus. Allen Boris. Thomas Blakely, Douglas Long. Terry Winkler. Jim McMa han, Walter Marchbank. Stanley ~nnlger, Stanley Tudor. Dick Bridgeman. Roland Barcume and Jim Gil· strap. It was announced that Gene McCandJis h had passed his county board of review for the Eagle Scout award and wou ld r(.'('eive it In May from Governor Goodwin Kn ight. District Com- missioner Art Remley r(.'('(.'lved a Scoutmaster's key from John Kl't.'ler. Scoutmaster Harry Ha ll. ot troop 666. received hls soli and water conservation merit badge. Scout Douglas Long conducted the opening and clo lng cere· monies. The suit ot Mrs. Gertrude Wal· dron against the Greyhound Bus Company has been settled out ot court. according to Mrs. Waldron. who lost a toot and part of her leg after being Injured In a Long Beach bus accident last year. AI· though stiJI on crutches, Mrs. \faldron Is able to be about and is planning to re-open her Bal- boa Island antique shop soon. Sp(.'('lal visitors at the Waldron home r(.'('ently werP :\fr anrt Mrs. Richard Farnsworth and 14·yt>ar· old son, Buckh.>, who have re- cently arrived In the State from ~irut. J..ebanan. Mr. Farnsworth has been statlonPd overseas as chief regional director of educa· tlon for 10 countries. Before be· lng sent to that area he spent some time In 'tht> educational program of ()('('Upled J a p a n under Gen. Douglas MacArthur. The Farnsworths have now re- turned to Washington. D. C .. where Mr. Fa rnsworth will be regional director fnr 16 countries He wiU make his ht>ndquartt>rs in Washington. S'PEKDS LEAVE IN JAPAJf Sgt. Donald C. Foell. son of Mr. and Mrs. 0 . E. Foell, 2~1~ Westminster Pl.. Costa Mesa. re· cently spent a seven -day rest and recuperation leave In Kobe, Japan. S"gt. Foell is normally stationed In Korea with the 25th Infantry Division, 14th Realment. He holds the Purple Heart, Kb· rean Service RJbbon and the UN Service Ribbon. ~ A· I PLUIUIIIIG ' ...,. .... Ill ....... IJQ a .._., .... _ ... w..... ,.._ , .. ._ s... a sw se.,,.,. ..WIIAII'S BUOON Dlt ............. llf ......... .. ,..._ ....... -....... , ..... -......... A,JIL ...... 11 ...... tq ..... . •• C.... ... ~ ... I ... .._ II•J.--Os-4tl .._ -. ....... ·-· ,. W. Newpot1 tel.liSCuss Street Paving, Sewers _.._.,.. ..... IRUC* AIUDI lira. Meta Nebon La back In the Harbor area acaln after a tbree·montb vialt to Plttsburth. Pa. Het home La at 309 Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar. Plana tor eewen, aldewalka and atreet pav1nc ln t.be West Newport area will be c1Uicu.leed at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow tPrlday) at the meeting ot the We.t New· port Improvement Assn. In New· port Beach City Hall. City Enclneer J. B. (Bert' Webb will d t.cuas COlts figures with the people wttbln the West Newport ......,_,t dUtric:t, ac- cordln• to Harold Arthur, poup prealdent. Tbe city propoees to lnatall a 40-foot wide atreet ln the former river channel be· tween the P,acltlc Electric tracka and Cout Hwy. from C7tb St. to 52nd St. Sewers should be put in before tbe street Is surfaced. It was pointed out. Residents will be questioned regarding the propo~ Improvements as to thelr feelings on a bond issue for the work. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ., • • • Df JAPD -NartM 11/lcJt. aollaDd A. Dare. b..._. of ..... lhatll v. Dare. of -..... Dr. c.o.a ll19bJaDda. Ia ~­ la9 aa ........ t IDCijcw of tbe baae aqaadna of NartM Wla9 SerYice Group I 7. a ualt of tbe Pint Nellie AJrcraft WiDg baNd at tiM ltaml AU .... lD Japaa. S9t-Dan baa bMil lD 1 apaD oae y.a:r Cllld La due to rehu'D lD April cw May (tJ. S. Mellie eorp. Photo). Day of Prayer Is Proclaimed Street and alley Improvements are planned !rom 31st St. to 36th St. oceanward of Balboa Blvd. and from 36th St. to 53rd St. be· tween Balboa Blvd. and tile raJl. road tracks, excluding Seashore Colony. which streets have al· ready been improved, !\tr Arthur pointed out. AJJeys will be sur- •• • • • • • ~ N&i ~ ..........................•...•.• 1 Mayor Norman Miller of New· port Beach this week Issued a proclamation designating Fri- day, March 5, for observanct' a World Day of Prayer. PBOCLA.ICA TIOlf WHEREAS. there a re condi· faced and needed stree.ts paved tlons of tension and uncertainty Inland of Balboa Blvd from 36th In the world today, and It is St. to 46th St .. 11 the plans arP r(.'('Ognlzed that the many prob· carried out. BOGEB PA'n'EltSOif. NEWPORT I tems confronting us can bt' . ------ OR PAJl EAST DESTBOTEB solved only with the help of Many Thefts Aboard the destroyer USS Me· Almighty God; and Dermut is Roger K. Patterson. WHEREAS. M a r c h 5th. the I u. s. !lia\y, son of .Mr. and ~frs., first Frldl\y of the Lenten :-euson. Are Reported Donald B. Patterson of Box 31~. 1 has tx-en declared a wortd.wlde :-l('wport Beach. ·and husband of day or prayer In 118 countrl~s; I ~umerous thefts have b('('n Mrs. Marilyn I. Patterson of .Los NOW, THEREFORE. t. Norman listed with !liewport polke r~ Angeles. His ship recently vis1ted MIJier. Mayor of the City of :-lew. <'ently by local peoplP thP Philippines. The dt>stroyer port Beach, do hereby proclaim :\frs. Robert B. Powell, of 916 has operated ott the coasts ~r tbe March 5th, 1!¥.H. as a w. Ocean Front. ~ewport Beaeh Japanese Islands and crew mem-DAY OF A PRAYER complained of the theft of two bers have had the opportunity for a better world for all pcopiP chenille bedspreads off a clothPs to visit Yokosuka and Kobe on to remember the needs of our j une. A size two red·dotted Swl~ tht> main island of Honshu and nations. as we bow our heads in dress was stolen from the :\fL,J. Sa ebo on Kyu hu. the southern · rpverent acknowledgemt>nt of I :\luftet Shop. 1211 Coast Bh d mo">t Japanese island. dependence and rellant'e upon Corona del :\t.u. BOOlfD FOB PBlLJPPOfES Bound for the Philippine IS· lands aboard thP transport USS General Morton is Pfc Tl'oy 1.. Keathley Jr.. husband of Mrs. Irene M. Keathley, 2516 ~ewport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. He has been st>lected Cor duty ttiert> with :\1a· r lne sl'Curity forces. Prior to this asslgnmpnt, he served at the Marine Corps Base. Camp Pen· dleton. OllDilfAJfCE NO. 683 I AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUN· TY OF ORANGE REGULATING TRAFFIC ON BEACH ROAD. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange, State of California. do ordain as follows: SEC'TlON 1. The Board ot Su · pervisors of thl' County of ()r- ange. State of California. hereby finds and determin~>s that that certain road commonly known as "Beach Road" and hereinafter particularly deS<'rlbed. is a pri- vately O\\ ned and maintained road or way within an area which would be a "ResidE"nce District" as defined In the Cdli· Cornia Vehicle Code IC the road or way Wl're a public highway. and thnt vehkular traffle there· on Is therefore subj(.'('t to local regulation as provided by S(.'('· tlon -159.7 of the California Ve· hlcle Code. Almighty god. and J urge eH•ry·l Someone took gas from t .. wk .... one to pau~ In their work tor abc-Jard the boat. Greyhounn anrl one m inute at one·thlrl> p m .. ,ln !'lO doing lt>ft pet ro<'k..~ nJWn to lL"k that God glvl' us that which pt>rmined the tank:-w hope that Is In ChrlstfJPSus. light 1 fill wuh water :\tan in Wf'bb to guide us. courage to support 1 of 121.3 Coast Hwy ~<'~' p(lrt us. and love to unltl' us Bealh. rt>port£>11. Given under my hand and the A fla hllght and a tra' f'ling 1 Executive Seal this 22nd day of I clock wpre stnlen from the bcJdt February. A.O 1954. Sheridan S. BadgN. m•X>rt•-1 at NORMA~ ~ILLER. 2572 Bayshore Dr .. Stan Badgt>r Mayor of the City of uf thl' ~ewport Harbor Yacht Newport Beach. Landing reportl'd Bea c h com be r s Club House. stopping south bound traffic. 1 b 1 Between Lots 18 and 19 as shown on Tract No. 889. and such point be· ing distant 123 feet The l'Ontent:. uf onl' «>m t•lopt' Wl're missing and other letters were taken {rom his mall bux and torn. George Berkstresser. of 508 35th St .. Ne·wport Beach re · ported. Children wprp bfollen>d rt>Spon sible for Jhl' damagl' nor t her I y frnm thl' BACX BOICE llf CDN AFTER southerly end of Lot Z. NAJOII StnlGEIIT tx L. A. said southerly l'nd of :\Irs :'\orman • Edrth Pictur • Lot Z ~x'Ing thl' l'nd of a Nelson is homl' no" at 5ln Pom 20 fnot Strip or land used St>nia Ave ' Corona del :\tar. for road pur!)l•"l''. ~t()p-o\Ctt.>r a bfmt with major surger) plrg south bound tr.tf· at the Californra Hospital m LM fie Angeles and a pt>nod ot com·a- SEC'TJO:'\ 6. This Ordinance leS<"Ing in a ~anitarlum in Lo-. shall take eft('('t anc1 bt' in Cull I Angele-. . .Staying with her i her tore(' thirty 1301 days frnm and I frr t>nd, :\Irs. ~tarjorw Brown Her aftt>r its passage and before the hu.;band has been In the Haven t>xpiration of Clftl't.'n 1 1:->t days Rest GuPst Homt> In Santa after the passagt> th«>re-of shall Ana. during her illnl'SS. :\lr~ be published onct> In the ~cw. ~t'lson·, op<-ration took place port Harbor Ensign. a newspaper after Christmas which shl' spt>nt publlshel1 In the County v f Or· at a family gatherlrg at her ange. Stntc of California. to · nephew'.; home rn San )tarlno gether With the n .. tme-. Of the Said Beach Road Is particular· members of the Board u r Su. SON BOIUf TO CAUELLS ly described as follows. to·wit: pen•lsors voting fl)r anl1 against A strip of land 30 fl't.'t in the same. width, designated a Lots X •SEALI WILLIS H. \\'AR~ER and Y as shown on an of-Chairman of the Board ,lf Su. flclal map or Tract :io. 797. pervisors of Orangt> Count~ Cah· M.B. 24, pgs. 10 to 13, :\1.:\1.; fornia. and a strip of land 20 feet In ATTEST: 8 J S:\tJTH width. designateq as Lot Z County Clt>rk and e'l: officio as shown on an otflcial map Clerk of the Board of Super\i~ors of Tract No. 889. M. B. 27, of Orange County. California. pgs. 17 to 21. M.M. STATE OF CAUFOR~IA SECTION 2. The maximum COUNTY OF ORA.~GE-.ss speed limit on Beach Road Is t. B. J. S:\HTH. County Clerk hereby decla red to be fifteen and ex-oCficlo Clerk ot the Board t 151 miles per hour. which speed of Supervisors of Orange County, lhnlt Is hereby found to be most CaJlfornia. hereby certify that at appropriate to facilitate the a regular meeting of the Board orderly movement of traffic of Supt>rvlsors. held on the 16th thereon consistent with public day or February, 1954. the fore· safety. • going Ordinance. containing six A <:On. :\tare ~orman. '' dS born to 2\tr anrt !\Jr.; Burton GartM-11. 1209 \\' Balb.la Bh·d. ~E'wport Beach. on Thursday. Feb. 11. in Ho.1g :\lem••rlal Hospital Have You Telephones for the hard-of Did you know a spe- cial telephone ia made for people who don't hear well? It looks just like other telephones, but you can adjust the vol- ume to "low," "~ne­ dium" or "high" simply· by turning a littlt> button , a s shown in the picture at right. And of courst• the volume can be easily turned back to normal if you WlSh. This tele- phone is available to those who need il It i.e u eumple of the way we try to bring more and better eervice at the lowest possible coet to everyone. Pacific Telephone work. to make you.r telephone a bicger value every day. Free Booklet for your personal telep~one nuiiMrs You can ba w t ht> l01.·al orion~ distance telepho[)(> numhcr you want right at your finger· tips with this free booklet.. It11 help you fuKJ numbem .more easily, complett> you:J' calls Caster. For a <'opy. just call. write. or drop in to your locaJ Pacific Telephone busi- ness office today. An extension telephone for your home For just penmes a day. you can enjoy the convenience of an extra telephont>. In the ' garage or basement ... in. your bedroom. o r kitchen, an extension telephone saves steps, saves time. We offer this ser vice once again be- cause extensions require only additional telephone sets, not central office facilities.. To or· der your extt>osion. call your local Pacific Telepbcoe busi- _lk'SS office. Noticed--- the outstandmg quality of ' SECTION 3. The Road Commls-<6> sectJoM. was considered set'· stoner of the County of Orange lion by section, and that the said shall erect and maintaJn ap-OrdJnance was then passed and proprlate signa on said Beach adopted as a whole by the fol· Road In conformity with Section lowing vote: -.I of the Calltomia Vehicle A~: SUPE.RvtSORS the pnntlng m the 'Ens1gn . Code giving notice of the speed Heinz Kaber. Umlt hereby Mtabllahed. Willard SmJtb • S!;C'MON 4. Every operator of C. M. hatbsly, a vehicle trawntn.a said &Ncb Ralph J. McFactftn. and Road ahaU lwlna audl vehicle to Wlllla H. Warner. a full .eop at ...ct. potnts tMreon NOES: SUPE.RVI.SORS u have bftn duly marked and None. ~ wtth .eop .apa u proo ABSENT: SUPERVlSORS vlded ln 9ectlon 5 Mftol. !toM. ~ 5. 'fte .,_d Com· IN WJTNISS WREJliX)F, m?l ' h'Mr o1 tbe Couaty ol Or· haw heftunto Mt ~ hand and anp aball erect and malntaln alftxed the otrlclal liN I ol the .top ..... ~ ~ loud ol Supsvt.ora ot the Just compare the Enstgn with other newspapers ---and see the excellent reproduction of p ictures, adverttSements and printmg I tnme on .._. aGad. at tile Couae;, ol Oranp. ltate ol CalJ. polntl tiMnoa ~bed .. fol. fanlla. tllilllttll daJ ol....,.ary, Iowa: I lJM. FOR THE FINEST OUAUTY --IT'S THE ENSIGN <a) ZIO !let IDUther)J rro. ..,._ road to ..._ h.lfbWQ. IUda point .... tna dlltaat • feet aorU•erlr e.. 1M ............... I a. I . Slilml. 0...., a.tl aDd U ·CJIIIdO c.koftlle...,.oiiQrww .... a ol Ore-. CllatJ, ca&IIDnla. ,_... lkcj:iUt ....._KID· ..... ,....., • 1111. I / I PAGE TEN ........ ., ·-~· Z ·ng o·spule Is SeHied Ivan Browning City Gets $905 Clal• for 001 I to Sing Here Flood Dwa~~o~ge to School ~G&TamL A dauchter, 7 lt. .. 5 oz.. waa' born to Mr. and Mra. Rlcha.rd Ntewluowakl, 471 Maenolla St ... eo.ta Mesa. In St. J.eph Hos- pital, on Tuesday, Feb. 9. CContlnuecl from Pace 1) said, Council could 10Jve this m a tter by a new z.onlne claas1fl· cation for property adjacent to S<'hools. prohibiting businesses selling artlciK or services to the students. There w as the basis for the ultimate solution, but before It c3mf' to a vote, there was con- :-.idernble discussion by the au- rllt>nre---100 per cent opposed to c•ommerclal devt>lopme nt near the High School, a nd Insistent dents. but did not otherwl..se op· that a definite &Oiutlon bt> po~ use ot the propt-rty. reached that evening. Tht> titatt>ment pointE'<! out that J udge D. J. Dodgt> of Costa l thf' high S<'hool proximity has Mesa. presJdt>nt of tht> High bet>n of great valut> to Mr. Stan· School trustees, read a tate· ley In his development of Cliff ment prepared by Board Mem· tlavt>n ber Hadd Ring and concurrec1 In I "Mr Stanley's Cliff H aven by the board. The sta tement re prope rty consists of 75 to 80 affirmed the board's oppo!!ltlon acrt>s," the statement Jald. "The to business that would attra<'t pro(>f'rt)' In question ronsists of students or that would INrbor les.'l than 2 acres. less than 2 per loiterers who might prey on stu cent of the whole. We know h e -----------------------------was fa vor('d value-wisP on 98 Seek June Charter Vote pN Ci>nt of h is property !>Ping In pwxlmlty to tht> Hl~h School Now, l'i 11 unfair to a sk tha t he c:oncf'de that IM~s than 2 ~r <'f'nt 11! thl~< prnperty bt> adversely a f. fe<·tNI? Is it II}() much to ask lhdt hP tlunalf' a part of thE' valul" or th l~ pmperty to thf' \\(•II !x'Ing ro f thf' lllgh &hoot ''llllf'nh by pr*"' ('n!lng a pmb lf'm thdt might tll•\f•lnp?" !Continued from Pap 1) t'Xdmln.ttlon mu t be pickt'd tQ a lle,;w the vll'k1ng of a ny of the top thrt•f' A IPttf'r wa.., rf'ac1 from 1 h•• ~f'"' IJI•rt Flr<·flghter-. A !>O l•ttlll"ltlng this 1 hangf' J. rt•f'holdf'r.., 11tcJJ)J•"t1 J )mo- l)(''''" prr;\ ''lttn ltmrttnJ( a f'll) Meeting Due on Dock Bids The OrangP County ll<trbor C•1mmlsslon Is €'xpr'(·tE><I to call a ..;J)('i'lal mN•ting 1n thE> nf'ar futurf' to makt• r«><· .. mmf'nd<t· titms 1•1 thl' Or<tng<· C't1un ty Bt•ard ,,r Sup<•rvl..,or..; ''" prlv:111• l<'a'ling uf tht· Orang~> Cnunt) l)()<:k nNI r t hf• Arc·ht•<;, «tt C'hast Hwy a n(l :'\t•wport Bl\tl . ~<'w Ji'Jrt B<'o.~t•h councilman to "'f't\lnJ;t t"'' N.n <;N"Ut ive term' An artld<' "d., ordered wrrttf'n I•• vr•" trl~' th.ll no C"ltY M't\ WP tor ullltt) -.h,lll be dr'(VIntrnuf•tl f•1r f<IIIUff' •Jl an)unP IJ·IYinl,l uth1•r c h.trS.:I'' ,,., "f''-"t'•l on 1 tw '" m1· bd I T h P diSt'u<;SIIIn app.rt~ach~>n 0.•1 h n~.: p()l n1 Whf•n C'ou nf·i I m.tn ,\ \\' Smllh romml•n!Pd that On<'e tht• Frt't•huldt•r-. h,;\ ,. dra\\ n UIJ ,, c·h.arl<'r -.u11.1hlt• 111 thl'm!WIVP-. I hi•) \4 Ill '''t lht• dati-f••r tht• t·h;trtN Ph't'IH•Il .1nd h~-.tf'rla "'"r tht• toning i..,!-U<' transmit th€' c·h.trlt•r I•• thl• 1 II) hMI tw•·n \\orkf'tl up b~ .1 nP\\l'· t•t oundl J p.t pN anol b) a man who ha;, Tn plan• th1• c h.uh·r ""tu· 11n hu..,tnc...,, intC'r""t" to \\hit h thl' thP Junt• prlm.~ry b,dlul, tho• propcl..,f'tl l:ith Stn¥1 bu-;inps.o.; !'icwpnrt fWarh C i 1 y l'lltHll'll \\totdc1 tw In rnmpt•titl"n .. musr aii••PI a rN-nlu tH•n ar itl' \\',ilh·r 8urruu~hs. m.tjorlty :vtarc·h 22 m<'t'llnJ! c·all1ng for lhf' ownt'r nf th<' C·•~t a .\fp..;it Globe· Orang(• Cuunl) Bnar•l .of Supt•r llf'r.dd, 201 up lu hbjN·t. stating \'IS<Jr~ tu •lo !-IJ that the• r<·fcrf'n<:c• unrl11uhtPdly A SJ)('('tal E-lt'C'I tOn to dt-.•lfll' I hi' l.'hartc.>r IS..,ll(' wllJ C'U!'-l lhl• t'll) appr(JXImau·ly $.3.fJOII hut If II were rnduriNI tn th<· vrrmtlt) Ruy Ed\\:trn ... rtf Orangf', Hnr · PIN'tl•m thP ,.,.,, \\loUIII he• $13:? bt1r Cnmml:-."''n <·h.llrm.tn. ha" el('(·tiiJn C"t'"' f1gure., 'h''" rl:'portf'd th.tt lhf• lrnal rlP<Islonl JC thl' chartt>r " apprn,ed h> wrll n1m~ fmm tht' -.u()(•rvls.r,rs the \'t•tf'f;, !.late legrslatur<' np with thf' • tomml~'>'l"n mak1ng pn,\'al mu.,t b(> uht.tlnt'l'! twfurt' r nl~ rc-rotmmPn((;otlrm-. rl hf'.romf"' eff('("tl\ f.' Th(' lim<' IJ( "''" '" him and h i-. ao;sociatlon "llh \\' T J€'fff'r'<l)n. 11wnf'r and prumoH•r of th€' lith St bu.,inPS."' '-(•c·11on in Cu"'ta :\tP-.a "~onE' but n •11..,tortl'd m1nrl "'"uld . . .. hE' l';tartNI I ll <;ay "'hPn :\tr Stanley am'-<' and :-ald. · l d•m't tH>Iieve t hi-. is ne<'f'<>"'cHY " :'\tayor ~or· m an ~lllt>r a~re<'rl that a per· -.~~n .. t fight "a' out of order. ,\ \\,llt•rfrtlnl ff''t.tur.tnl o·nf lr•gt!>ldlUrt' .Jp(Jr•;vdl I'-thf' tim•• f•••• 'h"l' ,.," kt.all 1••11111!1' I\\ ·~I of "' b+-'t'fJmin~ f'fr('('ll\" .lrc.,•rd •llnlr.j..• r• .. •m" '•• hi ,,,if., ••nt1 ing to .;tate Jaw. mdtlrt'• at·t·, ...... ,.,rtf·' ,,,.,,._. ht~dt r~'nt.tl -.11pc; ••nil ,, rl<tt k l.•rgf' t•n••llt.!h f~tr 1 h" A'·"''" l'·""'n~,.r l"~o~' <.(•n 11 f' h .l\ f' hN·n pr~oJX''~'~l 1n "nf' lf'a~· ••ft1•r rTHtdr• h~ Fc1r r1•-.1 C Smllh Jr ,,f 112 Vi.• Lrl19 ~rord Lido h lr· fl\4 rwr of lhP , h;tln nf l'lto< k H••'t.Juranl!-. An· ol h•·r l1• . .-.!• .. ft••r h . .-. hrf'n made b\ E J liud• Jackl1n of 538 lt•·oll.tn•l.., A\1' ="•'"'IK•rl Bt>ach. Priwate Serwice Hel~ for l•f•l Da.pter Privati' s<>rvic<'s lnr Linda LA'P Wilson. the Infant daughtN of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L<>f' Wlls(fn. 2-12 Old County Rrl :'\Pwp<•r1 Heights. wert> ht-ld Mond.ty In Graue.>! Chapel. Costa Mf'Sa. wuh Cou nrtl a pprm Nl a marlt-by Coundlman Braden Fine h ri1rN't.ng C1ty Attorney Jlo.~rry Blrlf!gelt to pr<>parc an or· tllnant·f' rf'gulating the uSP r){ th«.> propN'JY The• pm\ 1sions of the .. rrllnanr<' :u f' '" be based on .\fr. Stanlt>y'<> statf'ml'nt and the High ~ho•"ll tru!-tf't-<;' n>quPst Cor rf'..,lrktion~. ThE> ordinanrf' Is to b£> lntmdurf'c1 at the Marrh 8 mec·tlng ann i:-. M'hPdUI('(.I final nppro\al ~arch 22. SPMISB CLOWJif MOVES R • R Rev. Charlf'tl F. Hand officiating OWing aces Baby Unda died Jut Thursday lin Hoag M~morlal H08J)It&l a ff'W Mr. and Mrs. P<>plto PerPZ •the Spanish Clown 3nd the Rubbe-r Doll of rhe theatrical w orld> ha q • mfl\'t't1 fmm i18 Goldt'nrod A'<' Corr.na d('l :'\(ar tn 1622 :.; R"~ll(lri r\\f•. Sanld r\n:l H M 29 hours a Ctt>r blrth. &>sldPS ht>r ere ay parf'nts -.hp Is -.urvlvf'd b) hN m.tiNnal granfiJMrl'nl'i, :\1r •• nd \r rh•· rn•·r•IIOJ! of thf• :'\~ j :\ln; \\'tlklf' JtJhnvm flf _:ll pbr." , .... II trt ... r I h.lmht·r "' (' .. m I ka ann ht•r pat«>rna~l gr.tntl FOllMER llESmEJfTS MOVE m• • •· H••'l'lrn..: fommttth· hPid mr)thPr \lr-. '\f,.rl~> :\1a~rlln ••f ThP Jlu,Jri Haught-.. feormrrly l.,.r \\l•••k ''" \\'••tln,..,tla) 11 "·'~ Sdnl.t :\l•.nu.a C'n•mattun f,.J .,f :-,,'"'J•ort llr•1ght' ha\P mr1vf'd ol• .... ol I•· ITt\ lit• OIOP f·uiiPgc-. I II)WPd rr .. m ~.Ill .\t.tll'l'l '" Hlll-.btJrl) II •I f••ll' fl•'l' 1111: tluh' lo :'\PW ----------------- 1>• ,,. f,r 1 h1• \I. I\ ~ Rf·~.~ 11 ,'\ for \\ • '''''" Sttrtnl R''" tng Cham· SpeedinCJ Drivers Arrested j•l• I ..,hlp 1 "11•·1!•·, '" 0.· ln\.iiNJ inc ludf' l nl'iuclt>d In thiJ<;f• arrf'-.tPI1 rrn Ruh••rt r. ~lmlngton. 346 1•r• ~.:••n SLttc• ~la nfiJrd. t:nivf.'r->;JX't'd f'harJ:<·.., rf-'l"t•ntl> h~ :"Jt•\\ I f'ln\4 ••r :o-t ,.,,,l.t ~t..._a. JO •tl\ rr f krlll ... h C•J1Um bl:4. ,. ~ JX>rt prrli• •• ~,, lud<••l ~~llo "!.or :.!-,mil,. tonf', Balb«,a Blvd. and '\I··" 1\(·,lflt•my l:nl\f'f'll) ur ··hf'lll Jr J4,, R.dl><lol ( .. ,,., f•·r 1:lth Sl ~""' prrrt. ,, J Lohman. ' olil••rnl.l. l fll\.l•r-.11 )' 11f r.tli 111 In a 2:l mil•· '""" P.o~lll•"' 1111; fll·l Vu•· L;onf'. Balboa. 40 '''~n1.1 ! ... .-. ,\ngt•lr...,, l'nrv•·r-.lly nf Blvd -•I St:\th Sr 8illh<1,o. u~~~•l 1 mllf'" Jn ,, 2:i mil<' 7onP, at Bal· :O.•,ulh••r n l',dlf'lrnlil l'niVN'iil~ E !:'tr•f'\f'' :!1·;;-f 1< t•,an Hhtl I ho.1 fi h1l ,1nrt ll'tth St . ~Pwport; .,( \\'ISI'IIn<..tn :~nd l'nl\t•r•dl} <;( Balh<oll r .. r Ill Jn •• J:, mil•· '"'·' [)ron.old J.: Eldrr J:}05 E Balboa \\',,.,tJin~t·.n ltt,wtn~ rluh..; will 8dll><•·• !il\1'1 ;and l'llh Sr _:..,."' !;I'd R.dbt1,1 -,.1 10 a 2.5-mile Ill' Juri•· th•· D••lphin float C'luh pt•rl Rt.ht•rt IJ kHI(.!'\.\.1) 1·;;-,1 t••n•· f!,1},1ril" Dr a t Carnation Ho •• Lt~nl! B1•" h Rl•wln~ Club. thf' I k ''''" HI\ <I R.tlhna (nr Ill 1n ''I \ , t .,,,, • .,, do•l Mar ... 11 lll• 1:1• ft~t\\tng Club .tnd thP 1 2:1 mil•• to nf' Hul h<o.r Khol .tJtd )),df' (I \\',uh• 2161 E ()cpan :'• .olll•· T••nr11' Clu h ltotrh ~~ ="""I"''' \1.1fi.!olff•l \\11 ~rro11 H,1J111,,1 ltj mtlf'" in a 25· 'Jr 11 CP l'"·"' Colll>gP m.t~ .ll"' larrJ "•..!11 \\' I 1< • .ur Fr11n1 H.ol I rml·· ,.,n,. .11 Ba lb«•a Bhd. and h.l\1' lhPir • rt~·.., rrady lfl p;n I•••.J f.,r 111 1n ' .!"• mil•· '"'''' 1 •lh S! :'\f'\\l)(1rt, Barbara D. II II•·•IP 1n rh,. RPJ:a tta ,,f'etortl Ralll'ta Bl\fl .1n•l 1-:rt.!h lh "I 1 .... ri i-.1Hir\ l'iHI F. ()c-enn Blvd .. I'H' ,,, ll.a\ Lon,wnh•·lm f>'('('U B;dl)o o,a , s.oll\ R Pnrtl·r 11:? Fl!\lh•~ol ,, In a 2:> mllf> 1 ,,. '" nl.u\ ,.(II' C'h;omhf·r nf Lmtlu "I H:tlh-•. 1 f,.r ,~,II' ·• [, B.aiii'M BIHI .tnd (<.land Avt'., I "'rlln1'flf' m1lf' '"",. R,tlho.t Rhrl .tnd 11th k.olt;o.:a. Wlllram C H~arl. of 123 Saillftaker Baxter 1111 .. 1 w B.dh<><t 81 "1 ~I'\\ rx•rt .• n I\IHI( In :l 2.5-mile zone ar I Sl :'\o•\4 port · J.,n,•t .\t :-.1•\.\ lwr~ .?1nl St :'\f'Wpm! Brach, 10 miles r .. r Ill In ~I 2:> milt' /ltnl' Balh<lol H.tlh<M 81\d. and 36th St.. NeW· of Balltoa Is Dea~ Bl\•tl and Hit h St . :-<t·~~ rll•rt. J)(ltf . Ch.;rlf>'il A. Abram!~, of 5181~ Dorltlh> L;aulwn.,tf'in Ill ~ W W Bay AvP . Balboa, 40 miles l'Jf'lnnd • F Tl·•"f'f l!l rof .11 1 flrf'an Fmnt. _:llpwpor1 . I~) mrl1•"' an hhur In a 25-mllf> zone. Bai- Buf'na Vi,l:t fll\•1. Ball>1oa dirrl 1n a 2:>-miiP tiJnf'. Balboa HJ...-rl htt.\ Rlvc1 and 15th St . Newport. Mo.nrl.•> in hie; h11mr• Ht• """" 11 a m i lOth St Nt>wport ; Ju .... ,.ph p pdtlnl'f art lht• ... :11lm11kin't ftrm WhiiPhPill'l. 212 VIa Lr1rf'a Lido ro( Bnxr••r anrl C'lt·f'fn. r,f N«>wport !siP. 40 In a 25-mllP :UJnf', 8 al Jfo. A-m12 JfOTICE TO c:aEDITOJIS Bt•arh and wa:-. r1 run•·hl'r. llf> I~ ~;n Blvd. at 18th St . Nl'Wport. N. C. Nnursr. !80S F. Boy ESTATE OF CONDEE R. BIGGS . .,urvlvr•ol hy , hio: wlduw. Mrs Cnrnlfn<' 8 R:.X IN . ;mtl a rou-.m . Bt•N'hf'r F llunjlt•rfMtl nl Bnl· tKtn Funf't .. rJ 'NVI<'f'S Wf'f(' ht'ld yt>-.trrrl.1y in g, Jnmf'll F.:plscopnl C'hurc·h Nf'wport &-ach. with the RI"V r n u I MfJIIrP Wh('(')Pr or. fklallng Bnht Mortuary W:l<t in chargf' of arrang('mt'nts 8ACJ[ nOM F AJI EAS't William H M II llg a n . Jr , mt'talsmlth flrt~t <'Ia ~. U S Navy, liOn of Mr a nd Mrs Wll. Jlam H. Milligan. of 468 Nf>wport Blvd.. Cotlt a Mf'Sa. rt>turne<:l to Lonr Btoach r(>('t>ntJy a rtf'r n n elcht·month tour of duty In the PacWe aboard the fleet ollc.-r USS Tolovana. 'nlf' ahlp left the atat• Ja.lt June. Although h~tM'd prtmarU.y 1a Sawbo, I apan, the TolonM .Wted othft' l apanf'te ,_.. ud IIDn~ Konr. The ahJp .............. few a IMW and UP· IIIIIP jJirtod belen b« IW.Id u - '111•-'- Front. Balboa. 45 In a 2:> milt> f>f'<'ea~d. tJJn~' Balt>l)a Blvr1. ond lOth St. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Newport ; W. S Grim ( .. ,, 720 t hf' creditors of and all pt>rsons Goldenmd Ave . Corona dPI Mar. having claims against the sa.Jd 10 1 n a 25· milt> 10ne. Balboa I dece<lt>nt or said estate to file Blvd ami Jsl~tnrl A,vt>, 8.'\lboa: th('m w ith the ne<'HSa.ry vouch· Lloyrt C Robbins. 2029 ~an f'T8 In the om ce of the Clerk of Blvd . BniiY>a. 40 milt'S In a 25· thf' Superior Court of the Stalf' mJIP zont>. Balboa Blvd. and 29th of California. In and for the St.. Newport: W. E. Foote, 'JJ'fl County of Orang~. or to prHent E. Bay Ave .. Balboa, with 40 In the samf', with the necessary a 25-mlle zone. Balboa Blvd. and vouchf'nt. ttl tht' und~ened at Sixth St.. Balboa: I oyce M. Glb· hls or her place of buaJness. to· bon~. 1208 W. Ocea.n Front. New· wit: ptrrt &>ach. 45 rnlles In a 25-mlle DONALD "b. HARWOOD, 1415 .wne. at Balboa Blvd. and Is· CoAst Hlchway, Corona del Mu, land 1\vt>., BA.Iboa; I a c k H. Ca lllornla within six mon1M Evan& 168 MenlJl Pl . Costa alter the lint publication ol Uala Mt'8a, 4:S In • ~·mile rtOne. Bal· notice. bon Blvrt. and 14th St.. Newport; Dated February 19. 1954.. Ivan I . Mac Milllan. 600 ... 36th ISABJ:LLE ALFORD. EucvtJta St .• Newport Beach. 45 In a 25-ot the l!lltate ol utd ~t. mUe zone, Balboa 8Jvd. and 14th DONALD D. HARWOOD, Altair• St.. ewport; Thomas I . SI.Ro ney at Law. 1415 Coat HlrbW&J', Jr., 435 J'ernJMf Ave., Corona Corona delMar, CaUIDmla. del Ma.r, t5 mila on Cout Bwy. Publ111l : Feb. 25. Marcia 4, 11. 11 In &ont of Ute Ba.lboa lay Club; In tiM l'ewport Harbor EMip. lva.n Harold Brownln£, na. tlonally noted Negro tenor. brl•gs hl annual con<'t'rt ro thf> Ha rbor area Sunday evening In a progra m built around the works of JamH Weldon John· son. Mr. Browning. a pt>rsonal frlt>nd of the fa mous Nt>gro pot>!, w ill sing at Christ Ch urch By the Sea at 7:30 p.m. He was presented In Ne,.-port last year as tht> featured attrac- tion of Christ Church by the Sea'!> <tnnual five rlollnr banquet. :\1.r. Browning l lhe tl><'i plt>nt of War Dt'partment mt>dal for hl'i entrrta lnml'nts for thf' rom bat troovs In Wurld War II Ill' was rf'slnt>nt In EurOPf' 15 y~>ars. Thl' ('tonCPrt I" pr('~ntl'd by thP c·hu rl'tt "llhnut t•h,trf::'' ,\ fu'f' "111 uffPrin~ will bP rt'<'•'a\f'ff AUTEilSOI'f'S GET BOY A Y>n. Bru«> Danl«>l. wa!-. h .. rn '" :'\tr .tnd ~frs Thoma ... Autf'r ~m :.!18 Knoll. St. (.'u.,ta ':'.ll'Sa. on Frid~y. F£>b. 12. 1n IJIJo..IJt Mf'· moria! llo vital. 1be Newport IIMdl EleMn· ta.ry Scboo1 m.trlct .ubmJtted a IBOC5.31 claJm to the Newport City Coundl Tuadq evenlnc for the damap eaued to the Harbor View Scboo1 when the Corona del Mar rWrvoJr OWl· flowed durtnc tbe l'fov. 15 rain· storm. Councll referred the dalm to tbe city's lnsurance eanlen.. By a apJJt vote of 3·2 CounclJ a uthorized expenditure o1 t&85 for prlntlne a "Thla Is Your City" p a m p h I e t. Councilman A. W. Smith objectt'd on the erounds that the coming electlont! would make portions of the pamphlet soon obsolete. He was back~ up on thl by Councilman Braden Finch but :\'layor Norm an Miller and Councilmt'n Les lsbell and c;C'rald &>nnt'tt voted In favar of 1 ht> proje<'t. Council nlso: e Appm\'t'fl trans.f£>r of $400 park funds tor preparing park plans e :"Ja mc.>d Rulwrt L. Boyd of Corona rlel Mar a s mcmbt>r ()f the insuran<'t' associates carry. Inc Insurance for the clty, re· placlnc AI Glbeon. • CaUed an election for March 31 for annexation of Seaquist parcel near Newport Helchta. • Approved plana f« under bay water line from Udo lale to Cout Hlchway and called blda for March 22. LA.u an aam. A dauchter. Mary Phylll . wu born to C.pt. and Mrs. Laurel Lape. S08 Orchid Ave., Corona del M'ar, In Hoae Memo rial Hos· pltal, on 'Jbunday, Feb, 11 n..s .. Fri •• Sat. SPECIALS "CUPCAKE" IUT IIEII • • • • • u.lle • • • • • ... ae • • • • I for 32e • • • • • 3 for 23e VIBCDnA llciiABA.Jt"S CUPCAKE BAKERY 221 E. 17tla St. PROIIE BE 7.&50 Who&. .. .,. Coflee-Viing COFFEE T _..well Colored MARGARINE St.urf!M too-;. "--v~- ... 79f. 51~ I •. SHORJENING :s... .. 78~ Pertect Host, Ld, 41-ct. TEA BAGS 39f. WHITE KING~;·55¢ -L----------Baue S~y TOMATOES v ... c.,. &ret.cl TUNA Fithen 5c O..t 40-oz. plg. BISCUIT MIX· less Nubi..n Kedote 41c 5c 17- Fl GS 303 Cen 2 u"' Oet Monte S.iced BEETS 303 CJ&eu jer lindsey Gient Ripe OLIVES AI P""e Cenned Ml LK ler<Je cans ~pple Time APPLE SAUCE 303 c.n ltOOJJ.J? a t.lJJ1l.alJLJl1 a a a a a a a a a 7.(i)('lJj& a ROUND SIRLOIN SWISS I No. I cen 25~ ---- 2 Utll 25~ 29f. ann aauu STEAl SALE! CHUCK ROAST GROUND BEEF I. Golden Fries 4 rlahermcm FISH STICKS JUST HEAT AND EAT 10-oz. pkg. 53~ Snow vop 6 0&. Cen Orange Juice -FRESH VECETABLES Yelow Meeted ~naSquash ONIONS 3 lb •• Pea•ge TOMATOES 14-oz. Young Green Tend« ASPAIJAGUS IEIL El LUI Frying Chiekensa.a.• BACON ...... ···-· ....... FRANKS 111 --·-•u. ••• .... R=lll per