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Confirm Boyd
Appointment
John T. Boyd. 117 VIa Quito.
Lido Isle.· has obtained his per·
manent appointment as Newport
Bea<'h postmastt>r. The appoint·
ment was slgnt>d by Prt>sldt>nt
Elsenhower on Feb. 24 and ron·
firmed by thf' United Stati"S Sen·
ate last Thursday.
Mr. Boyd Is pre ldcnt oC the
Newport Jlarbm Rotary Club and
a dlr('('tor oC th<' Associated
Chambers of Commt>r<-e or Or·
ange County and thP Orange
County Coast Assn. Hc owns the
Bayview llardwnrc. N c w p o rt
Beac.-h. where he o p e r a t e d a
branc.-h post oCCke prior to taking
the postmastcr job. During World
War 11 he servt>d with the post
engineers at the Santa Ana
Army Air Base.
COIICEIIT 011 APIIIL 1
Camilla Wkks. young Amerl·
can violinist. will give the final
roncert of the Laguna Beach
Community Concert series at 8:15
p.m. Thun!day ~enlnE. April 1,
at the LaEUJla Hlah School AudJ· ........
Otes Spit • -• Annex Vote
Challenged Aa lade~ Ncwapof>n
co.erint the ftldre
Harbor Area. In League
I The City of Newport Beach 11
scheduled to show cauae In Su·
pertor Court. Santa Ana, at 2 p.m.
tQmorrow (Friday) why It should
proceed with the annexation
election set for next Wednesday.
Tlaunday. ltlcuch 25. 1954 CO&ONA DEL IIA&, U. u.e Cl'ft' Or KEWPOilT BEACH. CALli". 5 Ceats VoL &-Jfo. 32
Arthur Cubba&e ol Jfewport
Island announced yest«day that
he was wlthdrawlnE a1 a candl·
date In the Newport Beach City
Council race. --------------------------------
Superior Court Judge Franklin
G. West issued a wr1t to seven
property owners In the area for
the City of Newport Beach to
terminate the annexation pro·
ceedlng or to show cause.
Easter Plans Set He said he had entere-d the
race on the assumption that the
Harbor Citizens League. of which
ht-was the first presiMnt. would
continue its united {root t>ffort
to achieve Its avowed purpose.
that of Improving the <'ltY gov·
ernmt-nt But now. he Sllld the
original p urpose of tht> League
has been lo t sight or In di •
The land proposed Cor annl'X8·
tlon Is between 15th St. and 16th
St., Santa Ana Ave. and Irvine
Ave. The westl'rn h alf of the
property. with Tustin Ave. the
dl\ridlng line. Is In the City of
Costa Mesa. Property owners In
the portion In the City of Costa
Mesa obtaining the court orcler
were ~1r. and Mrs. Howard Ger.
rlsh, 1585 San Bernardino Pl.;
~1r. and Mrs. Wesley HeuSSt"r.
1578 Santa Ana Ave.; R. J. Melt.
1588 San &>rnardino PI. anct ~rr
a nd .Mrs. Ja m£>s Snncis, 158-1 San
Bernardino Pl.
136 Bbl. of
Oil in Day
A total of 136 barrels of oil
was pumped Tuesday. the first
full day of production. on th~
NEW OFFICEilS of tbe AI·
abtaDce League of Newport
Ieoda. J Wlior awdliary. a ~ •
a.bOWD abon lollowi.D9 aD iD·
atallatloa huacbeoa lD t b •
Saata ADa Couatrr Club. Lett
to rtgbt tbey i.Ddude Mn. IL
M. Noble. treaaurer: Nn.. wu.
serond tideland oil we-ll In City Sh 11 El d
o.f Newport Beac-h tidelands off I e ecte
Wt>st Newport. City M.1nagt>r
John Sailors report~ YE'Stcrday Exalted Ruler
Plans are undcrway to drill a
third well. he addl'd ~<'W oCCk<>rs wt're t>IN't('£1 fllr
The gravity of thE' c-rudt' In tht> ;>;ewport Hnrbor Elks Lodge
the second well is 20.2. It th<' at a mPeting In tht>ir um·nm
second well cont inues to produC'<' plea•d building at Via Oporto
at Its present rate the d ty will and C(.'ntral A\'e .. NPwport Beach.
collect 13~ per cent oC the oil last Thursday. Elwood Shell wa~<
sold. The first well Is averaging elected ualtf'd ruler; AI Gatter·
50 barrels a day wtth the city dam. I e a d I n g knight; AI
pttln• 12~ per cent of the oll, Matthews. loyal knight and John
wiMela • ..W.. aa -..n • ~ Pale1. lecturtnc kniaht.
Uaaa A. IMter. Uailoa officer:
MrL B u 9 b Plumb Ir~ eor·
respoDdi.Dg a • creta r y : Mrs.
Bobert ero.ra.. recordiag MC·
retary: Nn. F_,..t Neal. Urst
Yice cbainDala. cmd MrL Nor·
maD Gamble, cbainDcm. Not
pnseat woa Nn.. hter Hill.
MCODd •ice cbe~iraum. They
cne d.iscuaala9 plaus lor beae·
fit follies to be ataged lD Ju.oe.
Tbey plaD to seek uae of tbe
aud1torlu.m of Jlfewport Hcnbor
Oatoa Hl9b School for tbe
musical sbow.
(EnsiCJD pboto)
!Easter Week Previewed
for Poli'e on Island
:\tembeN of thP Balboa Island
Bustnf''" Assn vot~ Monday I nittht to maintain therr traf11c
rontrol ... t<.~tlon ,tt the> entran~ to
B.tlbua l'llnft tlunng Eastf'r senslon among Its dlrt'<.'\llr and
WN>k Th~> group mt>t In the Park I dh•isiun Into personalny gruups
A\f' c-.tfP Balbna t..lan!i. \\tth The Lt-ague had E'ndor~ blllh
Prc .... tdf•nt H.J I llou,t'r tn chargP :\'lr Cubbage and Hans Bruerlng.
Oran~tt> ('ua ... t \ullPJ!t' 'tudent'-but It was apparl'nt aft<>r :\1r'
h<n e 't~luntN'rl'd In hf'lp man Edgar Hill'" PnJry in tht> raN'
thl' tr.JfC u ,t,ttlon :\lr Houst>r that a substanlial part uf the
.,atd t1..1n' Bruertn~ "til be In Lt>agu.-"a:-swtH:hlng Jt, 'Ill'
<·hargl' f•lr lht> s:r"IIV Tht:' Bu'l ~lrt tu ~fr:o.. H1ll
"'''' ,\ ...... 1( 1.11 11111 '•HI'tl tu hlrr Fullowin~ o;tatt•m('nt \\ :t-. I"
prl\dlf' rll't~'<'l l\1'' I 1 work''" thr "Ul>fi by :\l r Cubbngt>·
bl.tnd tht' F.h t••r \\'prk Th•'~ 1 •
I a rf't•«1 tu lo•l Pul u•f' l"hiPf John Bo:~rd u! Dtn'<·tnr"
,f!. llarbor C'ttit~·ns U>fJgUt' , t: P'• .n nht.un v-•lh•,.. u!ftt ,.,, fr.,m
k C:t•nt ll:'mPn · tHht>r •'lilt'' tn tho• ··•tu nt~ tu wor
nn tlw l .. l.uHI t! .1r~orw '"n J u,t <.~b<•ut .J ~f'ar .tgo n•tr 'r
tnhutt•rl munt·~ Cur tht•tr wurl\ ganit.altun "a:-Counllt•c1 ,\t th.tl
II m ... I hP P' tltt•f' "'anda I I ht• 111n Chtl'f l"p .... m ''h" .ut.-ndf'lth••
mN•tan..: .... ,HI c,,,. m11rf' .,ft ,.·c·r ... dur·t of thP prt'-..<'nt ~'<>Uncd .1111.1
.ut' •" .ul.ahlf' ,,11 thl• :-;,''"l"'n .,f J.ht'l rounc·tb W<l'! t•f m ..a1 h
o. h 1 f 1 th It II w •~Jnt"t'rn nut unh tu the ctiiZI'n"' <><'•" pu u I' o n·•• .1n• o· ' • 1 ••
1
· Cuundtng th1s organu.ttton hut rt''''"'' f"r'" "til b1• .. !, dut~
<lllrtr•l-' f •'''''r \\"f'f'k All •·fh• •'f" m.tn~ ~~ man) m<lf<' t'llttf'n'
''"rk ""'rllmt• .I'HI tiu n I t skt' of ••ur nlmmunlt) to :-u<·h un P'\
tl'nt thdt f'('(·.ttl petltHm, \\Nt' ,,~ .t,,,, ,,Cf oluran..: tftt• "'"'k "NttJU 'I~ lwtng rons1der1'<i h•· ,.,~,l.ttnt•l! Tht•) " II ht• 'htft t•d rr .. m B.tlh< •• t 1 .. 11 ,, ,, 1 11 ~ It \\a:-Jtf'nt>rall) c.mr~<' I and
d.l•, ,., 1,. th" l-.luhl or utht>r at·n·pted that ~rtatn lt><.~rif'r tn
"" ,111.,0 , "hNI' th<'\ mt~otht lK' nur lt""a l polttical set up .... h~ould
Ol'f'tlo·•l I hi• m•"t hP : •• lolo'<1 'I b<• d~!t>alt>d th,•t !'Ut·h h•a•1t>r'
l Th Cf I I I ti h .l\ (' f<tr too IIJn~ ~~~ II" ,.ffH I' t• tr., t•• (••n rn ".t on •~
,1 1!'"'<1 thtn).! l'hw! l'p<:Qn ... ud and ha\t' .. nntrullt>fl thP dt»<I1111P'
Cf th<' 'lfN't h lctmmed \\ lth ul ••Ur nt~ • that tn all I,,,,,, of
tr;dfw 2ft mlnutt• .. might lw rt> an~ •>t•nS4"QUPnc-t• w h t' r 1' tho•
St.tnfurd t:nlver lty -;tud~:"nts s ummont>d and thP 1m\\ d th' qulrPol tn li:t'l .1 flrl' tru1·k tu c1 hf'n,fat<; of a Ce" polttwc~JI) t,,
gavl' :-;,." J)(trt poll e an Easter pf'r:.<f'd 0<-t·up.tnt" n! thl' p;•rt~ ftrl' · \'ur{'(1 wrrP tn be wetght>tl c~111J
Week prt•\'if'W ~londay night on hOUN' ~·wppt up brokPn gl..l"' in Ttw ( .dlfnrnla lltl(h\\.1~ ratrvl l'(Jn--lliPrt>d .• g.tln I the-\\t>lt.lrf'
Balboa t .... land .1s Polke ChiP! th<' strl'f•t, pkkt:'d up b.>ttl<·" anrl h., .... 1.:rt't'd tu df't,<•l c·xtr;t help and gcnrral lnt('f'(' t of tht" pub
Joh n t:vson was disc:usstng wt.>re warnt'd of any more :.U< h tn tht• harbor art-a during Ea lt>r lie. the public.-lost out .tnd lht>
Easter Week problems with tht' 1 Otturrences. W(.'(>k. the l)('hce l'hlt>f said. The polit ically favored feoA Stl'a.m
Balboa Island ~·93& A&sn. Pollee conf\scated 21 cans of Councy Probal\on ~nt. rolled alo?,' with tun control of
-----------------------Heinz Kal_, wu re-elected
On patrol a1 ~ p.m . pollee beer on t})l' tloor ol a car' driven 1St a t e Hou _. narnJClat a nd sa.. ·-- - -
C of C Backs School Bond,
Opposes Colledion Tax
trust~ for a flve-yE'ar term. Le·
land I.A'wis ls secretary a n d
C h a r I e s Ames. till'r. J. M. M.
Leonard rontlnut>S as a trustee.
The new exalted ruler named
Charlt's Lanning t.>squire; Jt.>SS
Brewer. c.-haplaln; Ht.>nry \'aughn.
Inner guard. and St an Farrar.
organist.
said they ~ ttbout ~ by Richard Darryl Zanuck. 19. of board of f'()ua"'ft"zatlon mt!'n will Jk-fng In tun a«'CCrd wfth •~
Stanford student8 milling In Santa Monica. parkf'd a t Sap-be nn dut) h('rl' I purposes 1 ·~~ the PresJ.
front of 306 Coral Ave., where phlrE' Ave. and Balboa Avt> .. ,11 ~lPmbt>f". uf thf' rr •u p ,01t"f'd dt>nc.-~ "' nur oc-ganizatl<'n and
--' 1 ih . -· followed thru wtth one-of It"> some CO·"•S wt>re stay ng. e 11 .1.> p m Own<'r!>htp of tht> ~r ''J'P""'tlt~>n tn an' m•''*' tn drl\1'
group was loud. drinking beer rould not be dNPrmant><l Tht> , .H.II tunim: "' ud.f'nt .... 1\LI~ Cmm pu~ tht.> Frf"('hold("!' El('("·
d f. h bo nun ann .1 nt"\ chdrttor fur thP an a tg t wa!i\ a ut to start. C'ar """ at thr "fi?nt> f'l! "hNt> ,, B.dl><•l 1 ... 1.uu1 ctu·1nl( th(• "f't~k
police said OCfiCE'rs started send· largp crowd h.ld g~ltht>n•d \\hllh Jrgtnt.: th.at puhot• \\u rk tw> r1ont•
lng ttl£' boys on their "a) but poliCE' qu11·t h
more student drove up In cars. S~tE'f'n c.tns oC bt>er \\t•rt> cun ,\ m••t Htn •. uraf•l! " a"k the
t·tt~
\\.ht>n thP organtzatwn chn"<'
111 makt> ('ndnr"'t'ment Cur l'<lU n ·
c'll and Pndursed :\1.r Br ..-nng
a nd m~ "f'IC J a sumt'd tha .. ''a"
an .H1 of ~iwld fatth I a•· rpterl
tht.. Pndur"t'mt-nt with all thP
Approval of the elementary
school bond Issue and opositlon
to the proposed tax to pay Cor
garbage a nd trash rollectlon
were· expressed by the Newport
Harbor Chamber of Commerce dl·
rectors at their m~tlng Monday.
The tax for collection Is Propo·
sltlon 3 on the Aprtl 13 ballot
In Newport Beach, proposing a
25-cent 'levy per $100 assessed
valuation. The chamber dlrectors
said that the taxation proposal
''would unfairly distribute the
payments of the rost of collec·
tion," particularly for businesses
with high a.ssessed valuation
and little trash . property OC·
cupled only part of the year, tax·
payer with a 1mall famUy. and
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U. ....... a. CIIIR:EF .... .
........... ~J.CIII rrs
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taxpa yer with a garbage dis·
posal untt.
The dlrectors cited the 5.000
population growth In the past
three years as they endorsed the
$900.000 bond Issue to provide
the necessary additional school
facUlties for the n«:-xt three years.
The bond issue election wlll be
May 21.
David Cross of Corona del Mar
recr lved a special merit award
for his hobby of rolle<>ting dtrus
box labels from all over the
world. His collection, now on ex·
h lblt at the Los Angeles Hobby
Show. Includes 2000 labels from
300 rou ntrles.
Final Uncia Isle Tract Map
Approved: Channel Widened
A final tract map of Linda tackle shop. doctor or dt>ntlst of·
Isle. with changes recommended fl ee. travel agt.>nc.-y. sporting
by the Orange County Harbor goods and snack bar. real £'State
Commission for a 800-foot clear a nd yac.-ht brokcraglo' offke. rom·
channel between Unda Isle and mlssary. cigar and book store.
Bay Shores. was approved by liquor storf'. administrative of·
the Newport Beach Planning flct's. contractor's office a n d
ComrnJsslon Thursday night. yacht club type s mall boat lift
Action on the map approval and apparatus.
bad been delayed f)('ndlng the Co mmI ssIone r s appro,·ed
outcome of discussions on the cha nging ftom a "U" district to
width of the channel between an R ·l district. lots 1 to 58. of the
the Harbor Commission and the Linda Isle tract alter a serond
Irvine Co .. land owners. A three· hea ring.
acre piece of land along the west Angel Garcia was granted per·
side of Unda Isle behind U. S. mission to operate a salvage
bulkhead lines 133 and 134 will yard and to store salvage ma·
be used as a bathlna beach. The tcrlal ·on the .rear :l90·foot sec·
lrvlne Co. will use the land for lion of his pro~rty at th4! south·
trading purposes when Up~r west corner of Whittier Ave. and
Bay is developed. It was ex· 19th St. Ln an unclusi!ied zone.
plalned. The tentative map calls Commissioners ruled that a Ught
for 730 f~t of water betw~n the fe nce s1x f~t hl&h be provided
two pieces of land with 75 f~t around the area.
lften'ed for docka and floats off A u~e permit wu granted to
the Bay Shore aide and 55 feet The Irvine Ca. to erect a $35.000
oil the island .we. bulldtna to hou.e a I..lncoln
Dr. Forba Farms Inc. and The Mf'I'CUI'Y ca.r arenc:Y on property
IJ'vl.ne Co. wee granted a land fadnE Cout Hwy .. wat of Cua
u.e permit to operata a hotel Pw'a on t.M Mariner'• )(Ue. Com·
and apa.rtmenta with 1araa-ma.Jonen ordiNd that 4,500 leet
and pa.rklnc and club taft.lltJee be rt!MII ~ on the pcopaty for
on lot 5 of the Unda Isle tract. aft.ltftet ~-u-approved for tbe ,...t lft. Aftnn.atioft DIJWNiocwed:f.,_lllnp w.!ft
dueled a lfttaurud aDd clln1nl .c.ar1ed on a 11¥e-lot tnct of &and
....., codrtall lcJuqe or liquor on U.. _. 111M of llaftor b ·
.... barber -"op or ..... lbop. laRd ......... of IQidde Dr .•
..... roona and ..,.._, aa.. ~ ...... .., TIM Irvine Co. ...... -.t moarlnltl. cJodat and Leo ................. .,..._
------=----------~-·-.11 boat .............................. ~ ........ .....,___.._.. .... .,.._,....., ..,.ar .... Ill aa tdd.,
......... bdl.._ auto puldaa. ...... INM'II at ... ....a...ll ..,.... ........_ *"' ..... _.. _.... of-. a Dll JC:awpcwt ..., ................. ..... ........
During th<' melet>. a studt.>nt stol<' Ct-..t'atecf from two Stan!nr!i "'U 1 at~ t•• c•lamtn.ttt• tht• tritf!lt 10:
the keys from the> polle-e C'.lr .\1 rl<•nto; 1n a •·ar parkt>d .tt R ub~ l •• ntl un P..rk ""' tlt•t" <•••n :\l.t
the sc.-enr Othl'r offiC't'rs Wt'rl' A'P anct S Ba~ Frunt BaltllM rtnt• AH• .1n1l <'n~' ""' '" p<-r
l!>Ltnd ,,, 11 ·30 p m pnlwr re mil dldJ:nn.ll p.1rkan~: nn Park
d h · 1 stncerat) ant1 ~rlou. nf'S! n! m.' porH• A " nrt ttmt' att>r tht>~ A'" Tht·~ \t•tPd tin\\ n ,, prupo"<ll KOSSNAIIKS GET IK>T
A son. G<-orge J Ko "mann Ill.
was born to :\lr. and Mrs. Gl'Orjle
J. Kossmann Jr . 3012 W 8.1lbm1
Blvd .• Newport Bt'ach. In St. Jo ·
seph Hospital. on Monday, March
22. Tht> boy join his sbtt>r.
Laurl'l. 212 . In the> family ~lr
Kossmann is a motor ofCicer on
the Newport Bt>nc-h pollct' rlt>part ·
f naturt> .md with an anl\\al thdt C\Jn IM'<Itf'rl four b o t t If'" n! tn pNmll tii.IJ!IIn.ll p.trklnJ! on
ment
\\ hi!lkl'~ "nmc part I) f'mpty. on•• "dt• t•f 1\l;tnnt• A\l' d!lt'r a
thrf't' cans uf beer and a BB gun lpngth) dt!'f'U'~tnn .1 ... to \\ht<h of
frnm youths on D1amond Ave th•• 'trt'CI' "uulcl tlt• th<' hf'.;t
City Tightens Restrictions
On Zoning Necw High School
FILN CLAIMED IMMOJlAl. Tightt>r rl'strktiom: on bu:-tnt>S.-.11n!l th.ll tht' nt'\\ 1ontng amencl
Nl'wport poll('e Monday re li"P n! tht> St.t nll.') propt"rt) on mt>nt 'J>t'•t!) c 1 tn,tt>ad of c z
ceivf"d a C'omp laint that prl:' ~5th St arm.,; Crnm thl.' H l~h ThE'!>(' INtt'r' ,1 ,11~ th.ll r 2
view S4.'I.'Of'S of tht' film. "Sum ~-hool \\t•rr approH•d ~1und.t)
mer of Happlnt>ss." be i n g f'\ l'nin~ b) thl' ;>;t>wpr•rt \11) Wl)llhl pt>rmlt ht•tt ian$! \\l•rk ..
SCrE'<'nt:"d in the Port Theater. Co· Council I bulldl n~ matt•rl.ll ~ .uci~ !1'1'11
rona del :\tar. wert.> Im moral. Po· The pre\ to us_ t'omprumtl'>(' ~·lu. and Cut> I ) an1~ <tnti "tth a U"t'
liC't> oC!iC'f'rs who went to ~ the tion of Earl Stanlt>~ :< requt>-.t for permit lumhf'r and !'tnra~E'
prevlt'w "uggf"<tcd that the film '"'mmc>rclal zoning had <~lhl" eli yare!' C'ounctl .l~t>t·1 It• , h.tngt.>
be ~'t'n nnly b:') adults. Two or C 2 zoning. t''\ct'pt fM hu,tnt'<;'f'' h) C 1 amendl'rl th(• prt>\'IOU'!)~
thrE'<' sc.-l.'nf'S 11! .t man and worn· vending arttd~ .1:1J ~t>f\ tl't'' to mtrudUC't'<l ur•ltnan1't' anrt pa<;,<:ed
an swimming under water and jU\t'nll<'s :\lond.l~ thl' C ••mnl it to ~·ec.•und r.•.1J1nJ! Tht:' r~:"<.trlt
later gninll up vn a beach wert> I receh<'d lt.>Ul'rs from t ht• Pl.m· tlons ilgain-.t 't>ntlln~ artirl~
ronsidl'r~ by the officers as be· nlnfl C<lmmissh.,n and from High and JU\Io'nt ll'' rt'milln m tht' M
ing not suitable Cor juveniles. 1 School Supt. Sid D.n td~m .1,.K dinan~
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a. .. ••••••• ___ ..... ..__ow
8 1117; 7P I af ......
....... 0;7 21 CltiiN
-. W. C. a !AI H 9 n
.. ••• oesw
I would dol m~ \'f'~ ~~ to prn·
motE' tht> purpcll>f'S for \\hl\h ""
were organlrt>d. This endnrS<'
ment camP to mt' "lthout nny
solid tat ion or lnsl!lten<'P "" my
part it lRmt> tn mP as .1 d\ll'
duty And an nbltJ:.Itllltl
I dan nr•t ,u•;·ppt at a-. a ~~·''"
lnJ: "him olf " S.•arl'l u! Dar('(tur<c
tn :-.h••" Ctckle appr(.'t l.lllon 11f
an) ef!tlrt" on m) p:trt ((1 fur
tht>r the ~lltrpo~ nC thl' ur~ani
t.<~tuon I .IN'f"pted tht" !'nti •r'{•
mPnt "tth the prt> ... umptlun thAt
tht• or~am7atton \\c>Uit1 <'11n11nur
w put Ct1rth a unltN.l !mnt for
thP purpo._<:e oC a<'hlevlng the pur
poSN Cor whiC'h It was toundf!'d
Tht> prt"Sent ext tang dt~l'n
<~ion among the dlr('('turs and
thetr dl\"1) ion tnto f)('r;onallty
group c.-ausE'!' me to ront'Jucilo'
that th«' pu~ oC thL orunl·
7atlt>n ha,·e I>N-n lo~ '-lght of
and that the;-prf'S(>nt rouncll
ma nf<' elt"('1 ton Is n()t a ron test
for the purpos<'S for whk h we-
organl7t'd hut rathc>r a J'OPU·
larlty rontest.
This ~lng thtt <'ll'!t" I bl'llevt-
that for the good of thl' of(!er
snd with a hopt' that ~rhsps
thl' dissension and frktlon now
existing within thto dlrectorshlp
can bt> mt'nded snd a unit~
front put on In the C'ampalgn t
do withdraw from any further
acth..-c~lcnlnc 1n the rom·
lnJ electlon.
ARTR\JR C\JBBAGE
TWO-tw ow ovora ... CISa. ,_ _..
n. )olnt .... port ..,_<'J\·COIIta
-. led C.O. P\tnd Drtve fOl'
111..100 bu ......... 1ft llt.m.M.
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~usiC7•~ NAJIONAl l DII ORt.Al ~"· 'I• 'IW q~u;~..;5.::,~:
,_.~,.._. .....,, • "'-n4.y, Ia the City .t N.w_.,. ... ._ C.Af. Office
,,llltint ~M Ia tiM ~~~.klldl"t• 1104 C..d '-'ev..-d, c-o 411el t.4o•
TEU,...O NES: HM.w 1114 oiiCf II II
• t.4Et.41Eit O F THE
CALIFO RNIA NEWS'A'Eit ,UI LISHUS ASSOCIATION
All4f of tho NATIONAL EDITORIAL A!!OCIATION
• • • Tho NEWPOitT HARIOit ENSIGN ho& boe11 dotorrniMCI 1.3 bo o now&
popor of qonotol cir<ulotio" by iud9rnont of tho Superior Court .. nd by roo&OII
thoroof ;, quolilied to publi&h •II public noticoa required by low. • • •
Eftiorod •• S.COftd Clo" t.4ott0f i:\ tho ,ori Office ot Corono dol t.4or. C.lif.
Mollin9 Addroa: 1104 C..ot '-1ovo11411. Corofto del t.4or. C.llfotnla
AftVO E. HM ,A ... .. ..... _.... ..... _ .... Editor ond 'ubliahor
·-AtlO<lelo Edlto< ,EG HAAPA • • .. --... -. ·-HUGH t.4et.41LlAN _ ............................ .. New& Photographer
___ Ad~erti&lllg Director BFRT L JOHNSON .... -_ ..... ----··-· ... ---·-·---ltUIY STEVENSON .... Book. eo per
<Jiw-..etu; flop
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RECJSTRAnON FIGURES FOR NEWPORT BEACH
Dlstrlct Rep.
L1drJ ble .191
Bay Shores 247
)I) ]I) Balbva lslant1
Cliff Haven 213
Corona del Ma r 1763
Balboa 8'~
Newpurt HelghLo; :>49
Nr>wport 1060
TOTALS 6161
\\'hr1 said stati"'lk., :trf' dull'?
Lot uf mighty lntN<'St ing tt~:
urPS o..~bove-in thf' rc.>t-ord of reg-
l~trallon In th(' City or ~CWJ>'lrt
Beach for the April 13 l"lection.
Louk, tough nn the Democrats.
w ith only Z7 3'. ot the total
re~htration-and mi~hty chl'('ry
fr.r the Rcpublkans. who arc a
"hopping 69 3'. or lh(' total.
The dlMrlcts that make up thf'
Cl t y of ~ ewport ik'nch arc listed.
fnr nro apparent reason. in dlmin·
i!>hlng order ()( Republicanism.
L idfl r ... le as u.,u:tl. hf'arls the h.,r
--.!'6 t; , c;op• Clntr a "Par:,c•
J{l2• Of'mo<·ratic
Dem. Total "!. Rep. "!. Dem.
')I j67 ~, .. ,, ltl.2'.
13 296 ~··· I I 5' I
216 !2:li ~Ill ' ,-.,. j-'
81 302 i'O.Y . 268'·
~1 ')""" _,).);) 6~0'. 26 j •,
3 13 1204 6kW. :.?1'1 .. ">'.
332 902 (ill !I' ~-'<'. 675 H~l6 :>-'< 7' ' 37 I',
1429 8889 69.31. 27.3 .,.
tlH•r tht.• 7 110 tl•tul 1n lhr 19:'•:?
t'ounc1l ei£'Ction
Co:.ta Mesa n •gbtratlon ugaln
s hows more Dem()('rat:c. than Rt•
publicans Ht>rP ar<' th<• figurr>s:
Total rt'gl.,trat.on :J.3HU
Democra tic 2 6()0
Rf'publican 2.520
Per cl"nt Democrat k I .3',
Pl'r cPnt Republican 16.8',
Our ~cwport B<•ach polat aro
might be lntPrPstt>d In kncJWing
what It took to get !'ll'Ctf'd 1n
previous elt'Ctions.
In the 19fl2 ;>;e\\I)IJCI Counc·ll
ele<'tiCtn. Mayor Norman Millt'r
l('d the field with 1.879 votes.
Cr,rnna 11t'l Mar lr>ad.; a ll .trC'.t" Andy Smith wa., Sf'<~•nd wath
of lhf' Cit} In rc>~l:,lrauon \\lth I ilfl Franc·as Horvath was third
a tur;d or 23.'i:'>-ancl Is thr> avC'r · with 1.328. The only Incumbent
a~f' •1mmumt) nl thr> nt) -.1 n1 •• running. Dalt• RamM'}. " as
ih pl·rc·t>nlagl' of Rt:'puhla<"ans :-utmdl) r1Pft>M<'d.
j
anti lJr·mo<·rat~ '" nlmost ifl<'n In l!l'liJ. "hr>n two cuunt·JimC'n
tic ;II '' ath lh<' <'>l) a\'l'ra21' I \\t•rt' t•IE'<'t<'d. Incumbent Lt>!> b
~"' filii' fl f thP f'll} ·,. 341 pr!' twit trtl thf' til-kt>l hanrlll~ With
c1n• h h.a-. ,, Dt'miJ('ratic ma 1 .:'~1 \otf'o; Brat1t>n Fmr·h \\'tin
jorlt) Cl"''''' to it i~ Pr<'dnt•t "'11h I 'l"•l lrwumtwnt (I Z Rob
l'\u :.? In :'iewpurt--ll'. Demo-<-rt:->om \\ ..... <'IIJ.!£•c! uu1 h~ 1111
er.tti r :\lost RC'puhhcan prpc·inC't ' \oil•-.
is ;..;,, 26 un Lldu 1-.1£'--87' • I Clnl~ 12 3'. nf tht' \OIN., \\ c·nt
Rt•gistratlon 1:. up a lmo 't 25' 1 tu the polJ., in tht' 19jl Plt'<'tiun.
HAL
DIKE
Says:
.. THERE'S A WHALE
OF A DJFERENCE''
52.'7'; In 1950.
• •
All Is rnthE'r l'alm. on thf' sur-l r.act> on thf' pc•litlcal front But
1 ht"n>., w n r k twlng don<'
Thl'rt-w..a -.. n QUI Pt mN'tlng nf
I fnPnft<; o r u-.. ISbC'II lust wePk
I'" rJI1'1'1gt' 'uppurt and raist• "'lml'
mnn1>} . 01nd a tP:.timonial
tl tnnt'r ) P.,tr>rcl a} 1 Y.'('clnf'.;day 1
IIKH\ at rhe ='<'"port llarbor
Y.H'ht Cluh a rran~C'rl by B..t1hoa
Po-.tma.,ter H<>rb Kenn}. hnnor
1ng 12 yf'.ars flf Coun<'i l "f'r' arf'
I>> Counc ilman Isbell . . Ju t as
l'flinddental. no doubt. Is the taC't
that thf' raty':-. puhli<'it} pam
phlt>t. p.Jintln~ up thE' city's
A«Jeaclea may look alike. b ut vrngrr"s and tht'rcforP extolling
there's a whale of a dJffereace 1 tht' job (J( an lncumb<>nt. Is
iD the kiDd of SERVICE you trmt>d to hP NJmlng out about
get from them. Tbe p roper now T h P r t> "as a SI:N .
baadllag of your lasurcmc:e l acqualntt.>d mt.>f'tlng Sunday a l
problem depeact.. upoD the ex-Counr1lman A W Smith's hom<'.
perlea c:e. k D 0 wle d 9 e • cmd lntroduC'ing Cnunril Candldal<'
lmow-bow of the agea t. Han" BrOf'ring and A.<:s<>mbly
U you wcmt auuraaee of the I Canr11!l.<tf• Rohort Camph('ll to ~st protectloa possible. see us ftiC'n<h
first. 1
"The t.4an Wiih Tho "•""
Hal Dike
INSUilANCE I IONOS
)41 I Newport N . H~ 4CD
NEWPOin lEACH
LANNJNGS GET SOif
A son. Mlchat>l ik'njamln. was
born to Mr. and Mr" Patrkk
Lannln~. of 511 San Bernardino
Ave .. Newport Heights. on Tut:'S·
I day, March 16. 1954. In Hoag Me -
morial Ho pita I..
A Tribute to--
Our Telephone Repairmen!
CALLINGQQ
e WE SBED A TEAJl your favor lt(' ball boat some
There was an obituary In the summer morning when the air
paper last wet-k t hat made-me Is full of flsh talk like "tht>y're
drop a tear In my morning cot -bollln' all over the plat-e." You
ree. It told of the passing of thf' can hardly walt to wet your lint'.
ALICIAS. "Les" Callaha n's fine Jlnd about that time the skipper
cruisN. A Jot of our ICX'al anglers ht'nds his ark ba<·k toward the
spent many a h &ppy day as landing. As you fil e down the
guests aboard her. I'll miss thf.' g•ng plank. the only thing in
exciting ta lt.>S that were brought your hand Is thE' s ix-fifty you
back by these anglers. as they paid for the day's fun. And If 1
got lnlo the gn •at run of mar-you think you're s.1d, take a look 1 lin "c,cr the C'ape"-Cape San at the s!<lpper. th(' de<'k h ands
Lucas. the tip of Daja California . and the gallt>y girl. They're shed·
Condoler\cC's, too. to the guests ding tears the s!ze of turkey
of Scmta Aao l.s abowD a t left
~tl.Dg galloD cau of or-
CIDP )&llc:e MDt by GCII'clell
ly bf tbe Puerto llieaD lfa ·
tloaallsta. Tbe froMD J~aice wu
packed lD c:try Ice cmd shipped
by all'. MaliUDg tbe dellftl'Y ls
Cb"ter Sowilukl ol ArllD91GL
Vau ~at for the FlflDg Tiger \\ ho \\Pre aboard her when she eggs and sobbing like king-C ro•er mercbaDts for the fl••
<'•lllght fire and sank. F'ortu-sized mourning doves In the rain. CoDgnumea WOUDded rec:eat-
natt'ly. a ll were rescuE-d. We As you s link ashore, wis hing ----------------------------
Llaea.
know thai those Southern Cal you had stood In bed. you keep
Tuna Club membN arf' grateful wondering why, oh why couldn't
to Skipper H. w lr('land and his the bait hault'rs ha,·e caught at
Coast Guard Cutter. But we know least one scoopful of anchovies
.. 0 rne of thOs<' tlsherml'n pretty the day you \\ l'nt fishing. But-
\\('11 We'll bf.'t that Allen Le you just can't fish without bait.
$,1\'o\', Art Hall. Elmer De<'ker. e UVE BAJT
H(JW ·'s Fishing?
Funeral -.rvl«t tor Ralph W.
Jubb. of l!M!S Wallace St .. eo.ta
Mesa. were held Monday ln
Crau~l Chapel, w ith Rev. ChariH
Hand offlclatlne.
Mr. Jubb died Mareh 19 In the
·v etera ns Hospital In Lone Beach .
He was a native of Mlchl1an ,
came to Callfornla wh en he w as
8 and had llvcd In this com -
munity for the past 10 years. He
was a cabinet maker by trade.
and a veteran or World Wa r I .
Survivors are his wife. Mrs.
Verda Jubb ; two daughters, M.n.
Paul Arculete of Wllm lneton and
Mrs. Ben Ortega of Costa Msa;
a !JOn. E. S. Jones of Corona del
Ma r. and 10 grandchlldrton .
(Political AdverU-.me nt)
J. w: Wood a nd even "Les" Cal-Little Mr. Red Rock Shrimp Snag gang anglt'rs hAve ~n n lng on a dally schedule
lahan himself. once the} gt.>t ove r may prevent all this sadness. C'atehlng squid. six to eight Sea~port Lnndlng. leaving
the excltt.>mr>nt. are going to He'll keep Cor weeks In a bait inches long. off th~ Newport Pier. a .m. I County Assesso r Hugh J .
look a little wistful when some· I receiver. He Isn't tussy about his whenever the schools com e ln. Come Saturday. April 3, a nd Plumb will be a candidate for
one mt>ntlons Cape San Lucas. diet and will grow and prosper Th<'y st.>t>m to like the cool. wet the big Alalunga will start leav. election to hls oUice at the June
• PERSONAL TO CBEELT on almost any old kind of fish weather of this time of yt>ar. lng at 7 a .m . dally frQm Port primary. he anno unced today.
Pertinent to your remarks In ra rt>. He doesn't kick the bucket Squid arC' .tlle~tl' II) $:OOc1 eat ing. Orange. with the Mlssawit at 6 Plumb has been affiliated with
"On the Island" in the March If the bait tank pump burns up. Maybe 1'1 s "C"ll': .. fried his Ia 1 a .m. and the May B at 6:30 a m the ~ssor's Ottfce for 30 yean.
II E="SIC:'i. I thank you and in HC' livf's dangerously in a bucket catch tw• Jo n;:. The cat even For tht.> present the May 8 leave-s under two precedlne Asses.'IOrs.
tht' s:lm<' brt>ath remind you of salt water. or ew'n In a damp wanted to cover them up! at 6:30 a.m. and the Mlssawlt James Slet-per and Maurine En·
that long ago. befort> I was a !"loth or wet sea Wl'('d. If you Surf fishermen havt.> b <'en at 7 a .m. derle. He has been head of the
::.l'aSOnl'd rolumnlst. I askC'd you want to know more. ask J. L. catching a few ycllowfln croaker Spot!ln conker and halibut a re oUice tor the last two and a half
to tr) to fi nd mt.> somp ropies :\1unson or (' h a r I I P Hopton. and a few corblna. Thank good-being caught at the Port Orange years. slnct> his appointment as
of Ch,ar lf>s HoldN 's fl nr> books ThPy'rP our lc!C·al committl'(' to ness thesco guys aren't !Ish hogs. Fishing Hole '' hlch Is open from 1 Assessor In 1951.
Fm <·•,piE"" In a library thut check Into the rock shrimp pos-Catching fish seems to be S('('· 6 am. until 6 p.m. until sum-, In announcing hl.s candidacy
M't"ms t•' he locked ea<'h timE" I hlbiJJtlt's May I add my blessi'Tig ondary to enjoying lht' beach ml'r when It will O(>('n 2-1 hours. today. Plumb said that he plans
Tr:Y tn C'ntN its purtal!i, n(l Hom for the success of this valuable early In the day. mldd3y or late With the stormy weather past. "no radical changes" In conduct
hurg For PEru O~AL c·oplc•o,. :><~ and ex<'itang project and I'm go-at night. a ff'w wnrm days and dea r ' of the Assessor's Office. "should
that my hour-. or Insomnia may ing to meet a rf'd cork shrimp Saturday. April 3. will S('(' the water. lht> Port Orange crew havP tht:' voters retain me In the of-
bring piN\,..urf' from lreJ!>UrPd fd <'P to ra('(' If 1 h ave to drtve nl<'e-looklng W('sterner tart run· pr<'dktf'd !lOme good barraruda fke." p.tg{'~. ~!A YBE What hal si~€'. d<'ar u p to PN1ro to rto it. nlng on Saturdays and Sundays fishing "The taxpa yers ot 0 r a n g e
plr>as('" Ra.> had goud r!'asons for his from the Npwport PIN lf'avlng at Starting Saturday Chill Troes-County have. In past elt'Ctlons. R .,. {~.,nnrJn i~ qu11n a au, . .__ h 11 II \•·· t"r will '--runnin<> the S..abis-lndlcat-.. that they are •atls· UJ • ·' • • ,., J upt amasm lh ... JU t I e }<' owta . 6 a .m. After May I lh(> vestern('r ' ..... ... "'' .. L'ar'l hn UIJ ar11t writ I'' a ''"Xok Th 1 1 b hi cult ()Ut of Davey's LtJ<'ker. 632 f!Ad wl'th the ""nduct of th" .. -. r ' "'· (• curnml'rc a nys wert.> a <' will leavt.> the pier at 6 a.m. ..-'-V "' ""'
It'., a :c.\H•II b.J(ok. rt'\'lf'wed prP to load up on tuna. down In the dally. Thl' barge will be a n-31 t St .. Newporl ik'ach. leaving sessor's OftlcE", and I plan no
'lttll:c.l) in thi., l-olumn. Th(' title s pawning ar~.>a and took less chored olf the Newport Pier on at 6 8 m. dally. radical changt>S." he stated.
Is "llow to Fish t h t' PacUit· than half as much lower priced Aprll 30 and a shore boat will "It atlnJ<s," declared Froo Ellta "It w ould be my purpose to
Coast.. It rt'ally CO\ er t h t> yPllowtall. Also the coastal wa· be running betw~n thf" pier and of the EJIIs Boat Rentals when continue the pollcles of the M ·
waterfront. Not long a go I h«.>ard ters contain more food than barge on hourly schedule dally queried about fl hlng Monday. sessor's 0 f t Ic e • admlnlstt>rlng
•mmt.> yakklns: about 3 strang£' usual lexcl.'pt sardlnesJ. The sci-from 6 a.m. until 5 p.m A f<'w ha libut and sand bass tht.>m as ~nomic'ally as P<>S·
!iJH ..... IC'., C'allr>d SabiP _FI<~h. I root · entists conducting tht> Dingell-In about two \\f'eks the 63-fnot wPre cnught by thE' hart1y soul!! slble. The-duty and responsJ-
NI through m) (J<;h lahrary. Total I Johnson study below the bordN all-stet-1 live bait hoat Frontl~>r venturing to fishing during tht> blllty of the Asst>.S.'IOr Is to M'e
hl ,lnk until I c.tmf' to Cannon rc•J>IJrt m rJrf' Yl'llowtall thdn on will sta rt leaving at 6 am. daily rainy weath4.>t. With clearing t h at property valuations are
Thee<> It \\:t.:>' I any othN ()( thl'ir ('rUIS<'s ThPse from tht> Balbo~ Pavilion. ThP Wt:'.tther, howc,·er. he predlctt't! equitable, falr and Impartial.
Tht'n tuu. Rav 1., <llrN"tor nf 1 II • h d d some good ('&tches. like pro ..... rty being evaluated • , 1 .,c en sts taug t an taggc· newly-built Frontl('r has an 1~-r-rt:'~f'.tr<'h Cor thP ?<'<'·•n Fish Pro. over 3000 >ellows. If you catch a foot tx>am for lots ot fishing Good catch es of bass have alike. That has been and will
lt'<'li\P Asso('Jatmn And ~~"· tagged on£', be sure to notify the I room Anglers f'tshlng from the bt'<'n made by anglers flsslng continue to ~ my strict ed·
!>IIIC<' WestC'rn Outdnor NC'\\ Is 1 O FPA. 11-~ worth 50 bucks. may-1 Balboa Pavilion fishing l1cX'k from the Sport King oft of deavor."
nn tht.> nl'w~tands h<' wntPs a I bt• mort'. by now. for the first have been doing good on halthut Norm's Landing on the days the Assessor Plumb. a resident of
rolumn In evt>ry l!>!'uN1 <"a llNI laggerl ont:' caught north of En-h . boat has been able to get out. Orange County slnct> 1906. lives
"Cannon Shots " I catc es. In a few short wcek.s thou -at 15522 Williams St., Santa Ana, • GOOD .NEWS I scnada. The prize may grow as The Vellron's Saturday trips to
. , . olhPr rluh.,_ add to this fund.' San Clemente Island from Sea-sands of anglers will be sport · this location being In the Tustin
Ra) R3\e with a lot or chl'('r I Your rC'porllng tagged fis h will fis hing dally from the m :lny area. He h as been a citr us grow-
ina and lnter«>st ln~ Informa tion 1 1 0 sport Landing are proving popu-honts operating from landings er for m a n.y year's .• a nd h .... '--n .. a so hC' p the FPA to pass lm-1 1 h h 1 Th .... """"" at his r('('('nt talk at thl' \\C'ekl~' ar w t 1 f' angers. e run around the h arbor Soma g-.. ctl 1 1 1 d h 1 aU lr • ' . "1 portant legislation relatlvP to the last Saturday was cancelle-d due · "' ·~• a ve n c v c a n sc oo a a. Angler;. Luncheon. whar h. If you nctivltlt>s of the boys with the , barracuda and white sea bass He has ~rved as President of
havt>n't l><'en prt>vlously told, purse sclnt.>s to fo~l ~ta~he~l Rese~vatlon<~ are fis hing has bec.>n predicted for the Southern Calltornla group of
hap(>('ns P\'etY Friday noon at pract ca Y 08 ng t e boat for the first part of the '54 season. County ~r·s during the
X<'wport If a rbor Yacht Club. • BOUQUETS future trips. The Jet . JJ Is run-Let's go tlshlng! paat year.
Fir~ he stuck his little ol' sun· ~y handed out bouquets for ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ burned and salt <'ncrusted neck our weekly Anglers luncheans.
MATTRESS SALE 'way out and said. but definitely, He figures 1t's a fine thing to put
that this Is going to be a yellow-these on every week, with the-
tall year-th(' b<>sl since 1940. gla d hft,nd uut to any angler. re-
when 97.000 went home to the gardle~ or club affiliations or
dPep fr('ett's. And he had other anything el5e. He also gave bou-
gt)()d new~ -about some little quf't'1 to oor Harbor a rea for
fl'llows called red rock shrimp. their s upt.>r support of the OFPA
l1p San Pedro way. they're catch -last season. by Individuals. by
ing them in traps. Our sportllsh angling clubs and particularly
look upon them much as I ogle by the landing operators. scew8
a filet mignon. charcoal broiled etc. that make up the member-
and rare In the middle. ship of the Southern California
Have you ever been aboard Fis h Boat Operators A.Mn.
Hoag Hospital Ball April 23,
Lonnie Vincent Is Chairman
The thlrd annual hospital ball Other c:halrm~ are finance.
has been aet for Friday. April 23, J o hn Boyd ; publicity, Iaabel
at Ba lboa Bay Club. PrOCHdl Peue; clubs, Mrs. Clarence Hll·
from this benefit will eo to Hoa1 ble; announcements, Mrs. Hal
Memoria l Hoapltal. Pr~byterlan. Dike; club ananeementa. Carl
• IIIIIIIIIJ ln.rtls1•.., E·Z .......... I lfrllc S.
Quilted and Po.turUed
COLD 801fD USE .JOUR
liT! AD4 b
48!! ...
When a n earthquake strikes with the spllt-S«<nd terror of
a jet plane. or when Old Man Winter pours tonents of rain
a nd wind-driven debris on the wires that magically carry
human voices around the world ... then It lJI that we pay
tribute to that valiant figure. tha t unsung hff'O, The Tele-
phone Repair Man~ With the aglllty of a cat. the couraee of
a conqueror. the know -how of a atelnmetz. he haa ttw f&lle n
wires spliced and In apple-pie order In a ma tter of mlnuta
And quietly and w1thout fanf~. be U,htl a clearette and
speeds back to headquarters in h ta Jlttle areen truck! We
proudly salute these men of apurs a nd stamina. Their work
helps k~p the world'a fiMSt telephone ayaem at the peak ot perfection! They are bluer than the weather!
Forty men and women attend· Hanna , recordlne lleO'ftary, Dor·
ed a luncheon at Newport Har-othy Sutherland; tkket aaln u -
• bor Yacht Club Jut Thursday alatant cha lnnen. Mrs. !forman ~ and planned the propam a nd Bapn a nd lira. Harvey Somen.
tick et aaln. Cha lrma n ot thla the latter &110 co-operat!n1 on
year'a ball II Lonnie VIncent. publiclty.
This wee-k we a lso pay tribute to the Telephone Company
and recoJnlU the tremendous amount of work clone 1n prep.
a ra tlon for the new U berty exchange that becomee effective
a t mJdnllht Saturday.
Ov --................. l.a.tr .. ...
HARVEY SOMEIS INC.
YOUa CHRTJI.IIl.PLYMOUTH IJ&&1 D
...=.r=a a.-. •
We Sllste 0.. Ton!
with co-chairmen. Dlc:k Rlc::h -Anendlne 1 a • t Tb~J'•
ard. who 11 prMident ol the luncheon .,. th-active work·
Centurta ns. and Mrs. l ack Com en for the ball'• ~ In ad·
o1 lalboe laland. who will hnd dltlon to claalriMil, a 1 r • a d J
the tleket aa1ee. • named; Ill-.. Joe ..........._,
ltll Gwinn olmovte farM, now 4rtllar Wln~ W alI • r res141nf In Lquna .._. wW ileuou. R.._ J--. Earl ....
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STAIITS IUJJDAT
J TIM UJICUT VEUION OF
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JIOIOIQE PIC'TVU _ .... _
IUJI .. MON .. TUES.
JAMES MASON
"TIE IIIIETWEEI"
ST~ ~NESDAT
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"EL ALAMEIN"
UDI I ATUJIDAT
CHARLTON HESTON
ELEANOR PARKER
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JOHN HODIAK
"Dragonfly Squadron"
STARTS SUN-7 DAYS
Two Tedullcolor lllta
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9th N.H.U.H.S. Art
Sche ~eel for Aprl 28-May 2
The ninth annual Newport
Harbor Art Exhibit hu been
scheduled for April 28 throu1h
May 2. M rs. Ruth Flemlne. chair·
man, has announced In a re·
minder to Southern CalUornla
artists and a rt patrons.
The show, In Newport Harbor
Union High School, Is open to a ll
artists with the limitation of one
oil and one water color. All
paintings must be In the htg h
school by April 21 . The judges
will Include Arthur Adair, Phil
Dlkt> and Francia de Erdt>ly.
Pickup stations have been
t>Stabllshed with Ted Gibson, Los
Aneeles: Municipal Art Center.
Long Beach: Laeuna Beach Art
Gallery, Lacuna Beach, and
Scripps Collegt> art department,
Claremont. Approximately 200
artists were represented In the
show last year. According to
Mrs. Fleming, the Interest Is
even higher this year.
Junior Ebell Donates Funds
for Youth Center Proiect
A check of $50 was presented
to A. Grant tfowald, president of
the Community Youth Center, at
the monthly board meeting of
the Junior Ebell of Newport
Beach held Ma rch 11 In thl' homl'
of Mrs. George Pickering. New-
port Heights. The money will be
used to grade roads to the youth
center site on grounds of the
Harbor VIew School.
Miller. C. E. Meeks. Freeman
Fisher, Crorge Ma nnek. Monte
Crimes and George Lane. Mem -
bers u nder the direction of Mrs.
Earl Miles. welfare chairman.
'ltuCCt>d and SE'aled 5.000 Pnve-
loJ>('s
c:irl &·out troop!> h<•a d<'d by
~1r<. William Spurgron and Mrs.
HC'rmann Nack will distribute
cans. posters and St>ll Easter
paper llllles starting April 10.
Mrs. Roger Hannaford was ap· Other ladles contributing time
pointed to the chairmanship of and c.>ffort will be Mmes. Han·
the Crippled Children's Easter nafurd. A. J \.ates. Bert Webb.
Seal Campaign for the Newport Don Charles. Ha rold Rounds and
Harbor area. The c a m p a I g n A. Lo ng. Proceeds of the drive
starts today !Thursday I and will will sC'nd rhlldren to the Easter
con tinue to April 18. Other jun· ('amp at Lake Arrowhead. It also
lors offer ing ass istance to Mrs will asl-ISt In tht> payment of the
Hannaford includt> Mmc.>s. Jam('s I salary of a physical thE.>raplst for
Van Dyk~. Don Hayton. Myron cripplrd r hlldrt>n In Santa Ana.
A 8011D IUD ... ••IIIIJ,_ ...
of tlae 01aD9e Couaty Geaenal
Boepital •err be au.bmltted to
t.ta. YOten ill t.be Nonmber
electiola. Jt waa learDed thll
• • •
....... c..ty ......
Supei'YUion ..,_ atwty ot
p1aDI few tbe bQ4Je Cldditiou.
~ cue cucbit.cb' abtcboH
of two of tiM pup alliS DeW
buUdblp. At a. "-' a. tM
prcpDied odditioa to tbe IDGiD
bulld1Dg. wit.b 240 bedl laitt.l·
ly CIDd Clll \lllfia1abed tilth
atory fw 100 mcwe beda laW.
St Andrews Circles Meet of soc::ial
note Three of the clrc ll's ot St. An of the making of wastt> pa per
drt>w Presbyterian Church held b.hkt'ts a nd t'hlldren·., ptc-ture
their m o n 1 hI y meetings on bo<1ks for th<' Presbylerlan nus 1
"Swing 'em hlgh-'>wlng 'f'm ~1arrh 16. Despite the rain. 34 s10n.., All Deborah mt>mbers are
low membt'rs were present at tht> mvitt>d trJ tht> weekly Thursday
"Down to the Balboa Ya cht three gatherings. morning work !W ·ion at 2216 I
Club you must go Ruth Circle had as its guest, C'II!J DrtVP Mr Rus~ll Cuth·
Mrs. Robert C. Shumaker, who bt'rt and Mr!o D<mald Butts havp I "So grab your <"aiPnclar and circle the date has been since requested to be· voluntt'(>rt>ti to be In rharge of
comP a rlrcle mE-mber CirciP Df>borah' fu nd raising projf'<'t
"March Z1 at halt-past f'ight " leader Mrs Judson Richardson whk h w ill b4' a brldgl.' c·anasta
Sounds like a good uld mwdy Cormt>d committ<>es to serve and affair at St. Andrews
dowdy at the BYC' S at u r da y 1 h h preparE.' the unc eon at t e rom. Taking part tn thC' p rogram uf night. Both junior and sc>nlor · G 1 ., 11 h' 1 mg enc.>ra r e ows 1p meet ng th(' \'arlouo; d rd es "'ere> Mm<>. members are lnvlwd We're-bet·
tlng on tht' juniors to havf' wind ot April i . Ju<wph KE'Im. lla Y .llc>s EWrthn
In their sa lis the lcm~f'st-thb Mt>mbers of :\tary Mart h a Tilln1~on. Cl) df' • tovall. w R
square dance stuff take>'! , ha· C'1rc."'r have t-lecled ~1rs. JoSt>ph ~lctglt• a nd J ~1 Quinl
mlns. Hamblet as thelr new clrt"lt' lead Ho'!IP'\."('!> for thP mN•t tnj.!!'o
Pr They have corrl'Spondt>d with w1•rp :\t mt>'l Frf'd~>rlrk B)f'r'C
the Presbyterian m~Ssionar} :11 I \\'llltam Clb!-un .&nd H F 1'-t'n
U>t> Vining. California and Will h"" t>r :;..rv1ng rc>frt" ... hmt•nt' 1lur
clurlng thf:' year send JM<'kets of 1ng thf' "C)('Ial huur "Prf' ('t •
rlothing. handle-rafts m aterial" I hu.,tP ..,,., \1 mt•, 8 0 \!a rlin
and otht>r u ems nt>t>dt>d a1 tht-. l'h.trl••.., Kr.1n1 .tnd H.tr•·ld Bt r
•
Don C'ameron of Df•l <&nrl Boh s
candy shop. Balboa l<.l.&nd. 1~ up
and around again aftt'r two 'o('r
1ous operations \\',.ntl••r If f'\ <'ry
one brought him '.tn<l) In thC'
hospita l?
mt!'o!>IOn Cit'ld. nN\
[){-b<lfdh Cird P has appuintl!tl
Mrs C'lark :\lu S('r tu "N''" ., ..
At a. left a. ._ ; QIIIII
tbne·stol'y ~ IMUd·
.... AIM piiiiiiit Ia • ........
ba1lcti89 ... ....a. ~
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GEORGE IS
"REAL GEORGE"
he sends
flowers
"'MOrri
408 E. Balbo.l BlvCL
H.>\ tent BaJ-.
Free Delivery Service
World St>rvlce Rt>prE'Wnta ti\••
The Forrest Jlip,JI., nf Shurl' :\tr., MuSS<"r has twt'n In chargt>
. Cliffs are \aratwnln~ in Sun
f n1c Th~r~~s 1 •r ftnt H mt)
,.
I ;:~·~=~f m u•w
Elect Ew-Pr111
casoooon n •-<>• OCC •·-~r I
...... rill ....
Wltli larcl£ lirtWays
Orange Coast Collegt' studc.>nts
residing In campus dormitori«>'>
and ct.>lebrallng the occasion of
a birthday during the month of
Ray Evans was E'lt'cted Pre81· ~lar<'h. will be tete() at a ban·
dl'nt of the.> Futurf> Tearht>rs C'lub qul't to be ht>ld in the spaduus
at a m('('ting held last W('('k rafeteria of tht' C'osta :\1~'1 tn·
aoSIEST MAJf lD t.b• Ba:rbcw perYlMd ~of Bar· Othl'r OftiC'f.'r!\ t'lf'<'tt'd \\t'rt' Dflrl!o .. IIIUtion 1\l.urh 2 1. :\tr..: Y\'f'IIP
Ana for .,..b bcu beeD Fred bzor off Ice nritchboarda to Braham. 'kt> prC'sltit-nt. anti Ba r C•,l trtn <'OIIf'S<:<' l'a ft>lt'rl·l Din-.
A.Ddenoa. Padfic TelepbOIM's work w l t b Llberty-1 dial bara Juhn.;on ~('('rf'l.&r) trf'a'l· tor~., r"\'t'.tlt>cl tw1ay
win cblef fOI' Ita two local of· pboaes -meaawbUe canyizag urC'r. Th<• f'OLrt' w 1ll tw poulPIIt>
Uc»L It's bil respoaaibWty to out bll dcry-to-4ay Job of rou· A c-ommill<"t' hC"a rl<'d by D••n frtr('(' Th<' d('('(lratinn ... Will ful·
... that t.be cbaage of 8eacoD t1De malateDaDce of wlrlllg C ll11s \\as selected to Corm a n<'w low a St Patrtc-k's Day muiiC, tn
telepbOaes to .dial operotioD ODd equlpmeDt ID the cea tral d ub ronstitutinn . dtuhng l-hamnwk.'\ and lt>pre
goes off without o b ltcb Sat· offlc»L WbeD the clock ticks Last w('Ck club mC'm!M>rs Wt>rf' c-ha un.;
urciay algbt. Mr. ADdenon bcu oftr to 12:01 Suadoy monal.Dg. thl' guc.>sl s of L<mg Beat h ~tnl t' P.u t1c1pat inJ:: i n th<' ~al,t a f.
worad d..lnctly wlth w .. tena It'll be ADderaoD wbo gi~es t.be Collt'gl' a t a progr::tm "11110'-Cirf'!l Ca1r \\ill bt' :\lssrs Jcro C.upen
Electric forces iDatoUlDg t.be alqaal for the cuto~•r to dial by Tri Sigma. nn edu;·atlnna l wr Jim "Sha ne" Sten ms. Howt>ll
automatic equipmeDt. c:o-ordi · I honorary society. Tht> prugrnm D,\"<..n. Jerrv Kirkland, Fred Kru-operatioD aDd the atart of o J Dated actiYities of spllciag featured thr('(' exchangf' studc'nls gl'r and Tom Brockhou"<'
crews. baD d leIS acceptoace aew era for Uberty-& tele-who dlscus."t'd tht' et.lur ntlunal
t .. ts of di.al apparatus. au -pboD... sy!>1ems or their re pcctlve roun· For lettemeads, envelopes caU
Hi Fillelily
YOUR
IUSIC
CEITEI
Zonta Club to Meet T onight-j"'""· rHe ENsiGN. HA·••••
JEF; ca~;l..ER Sponsors Girl Scout Troop 18
RHONDA FLEMING The annual m('Cting of thC' day 1 at i ·30 at thl' homC' of Dr.
met>t lng.
"Y A.NKEE PASHA" Zonta Club of Nl'wport Harbor Helt>n Rubert 'Inn nn Ba lboa Is · r,.,..,..,.,.,.,.,..,..,.,.,. will be held this l'venlng !Thurs· land. All r<'J)Orl'l ar(' dul' a t this
~--------~------~~~~ IEIO: TO IIIIIEIS IILE IUSIIESSES
T~1t's My Cre~it lefere1ce!
Mrs Esthc>r C'hapman of the
Girl &outs "as a gu...-t of Zonta
at the Ma rt"h 11 luncheon mt'('t·
lng. AltN hl'aring :\lr~. C'hap·
man outline the progress nf the
Girl Scout mnvt'mPnt 1n thi~
art'a. the club votl?'d unanimous·
ly to sponsor Troop 1 .
Did You Remember
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which.,. do ...........
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CORONA DEL MAR
The club a lso votl?'d to award
to the writ-known local a rtist.
Hrlen Smith. a certificate of
Merit for her many achieVe.'·
ments. In addition to thr merit
award. a showing of her work
will be arranged for the ncar
future.
Mazie· Bird of thl' service com·
mlttH reported plans for the
Eut.er party to be given the
yoonpten In Newport Harbor
Zonta'a adopted Tubercular Ward
at the Oran~ County Hospital.
The "Around tbe World" Shop-
~ Club rttt from MUdred Stan·
I~ wu won thu tlmt> by
Blanche llftlz. Tbe rttt wu
C&ndleltpt SUver from n~nce.
Plalclent lhath 8a.rNme wu the
wtnner of U.. otJMr prtJJt, a
hanclkadlMf donated by Pql)'
lteiMrt •
A belated Cbrtlltmu l'ftUnJ
and a ~ of ._ ~lub'a map·
..... ~,._, ......... ,£\' •
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A Cll•'tled M ift TM &.ion ..,.... ...... ...Mal c.a
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to onler ,_ ,n.ti•c witll Jllr •• 111*111
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Corona Highlands
VOGEL VALUE
Exceptionally nice 3· ~oom. H' ·bath permanent
vi~ home wJth 18xl9 HvJn1 rm., Roman brk. fire-place.
7x12 dining rm .. view kltch., dbl. formica sink, dlsp ..
fan, cove linoleum , lots of cabinets . BR No. 1-l3~xl9
with fireplace. Lots of tile, alum. sash , forced air Len·
nox furnace, weatherstrlpped, dbl. gar .. redwood fence.
very nice yard. Price of $23.500. Includes beautiful
dra,.es and curta ins.
THE VOGEL CO.
1301 COAST BLVD.
HARBOR 1741
CORONA DEL MAR
HARBOR i 477
Perm. marine view. nestled In hiJls. excluslvt-SHORE
CLIFF and exclusive with us. 3 bedrms. and 2 bath
upstairs and maid's or guest apt. down. This home
has be-en awarded 3 sep. prize for design and quality
Financing to suit. s hown by appoint. only. This home>
has to be seen as it would take a full page to describe
fully.
SPR ING IS BURSTl:-JG OUT ALL OVER this b(>autitully
built. immaculate ramily home with guest house on almost an acre. Sprinkler system, fruit tr('('S galore,
fenced with modern wire mesh t-overerl with roses.
Buyer could profi t by selling part or could build 8 in·
t·ome units . Near Santa Ana Country Club, S<'hools
and transportation. A fine buy at S26.500.
\\'ant a bargain? 3-bt.>drm. 2-bath in good condition on a fine bluff lot giving a perm. at't'an view. Perfect for
perm home or use as beach hse. in summer and rt'nt in winter. Full price $9850. Very low down pay.
The most "SHI P SHAPE" house In Newport Heights.
:.! goq~eous bedrms. IL, baths. d~ning room. outst anrl·
ing kitchen LandS<·aped yard wtth fruit tree-s. 2 dbl
garages a ll for $17,000. Terms.
OPE~ HO t.:SE Sat. and Sun. p.m. at 2011 Kings Rrl.
t•orne; of Cliff Dr ' 2 bedrms .. den. 2 baths; out<;tand·
an~ h.ubor 'iew--.31 yr IS<'hold-$250 a yr.-Thl• Is ternftr at $23 500 with _good terms.
OLF. I!A~S(•~ ('0. Salf's :'ota.nag<'m<'nt
J l •• \.'t l,\ST 11\\'Y PHO;\'E BE 'liOI
\h. II pi<' L1"'1 int: < lrfln•
I r.ave just represented the owner of th1s
be:::ut.!ul proper•y m a n exchange I w ould
.. ke :o :bsct.ss your realty prob lems w t~h
you a t your convenience
Ed L. Sedelmeier
:>::!.1 l'OAST Hlr.IIWAY CORO~A DEL MAR HARBOR 2766
BALBOA COVES
(1;\'E·YEAR OLD
2-ltedr. Ra•cll Style Home
PIER A~D FLOAT
C IWnl'r ha!' pur<·hasf'd larger home an thr
.trt•a anci Is anxious to l'ell.
$29,500
Bay and Beach Realty
:\l.tin Office: 11:30 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach Harbor 1264
Cloden Fay, J. Leonard Smith, Anne Yeager. William C. Yeager
A REAL INVESTMENT IN REAL ESTATE
This 2-berlroom house with furnished 1-bedroom apart-
ment on rear or 30-!t. lot ... on good Corona del Ma r
street ... will gross over 1 ';C, per month. Owner says,
"Reduce price and sell:"
Oily $12,100, , ...
JOHN E. SADLEIR. Realtor
607 COAST BOULEVARD RA. 2422
Corona del Mar
LET US HAVE YOUR CO·OPERATION TO EN·
HANCE THE BEAUTY OP NEWPORT HAJlBOR·
COSTA MESA AREA BY KEEPING OUR aTIES
FREE FROM DEVALUATING EFFECT OF "FOR
SALE" AND "FOR RENT' SIGNS •.. ..................... :
1-We are proud of the tbouaand8 ol pktur.que
b01aet In tbla area.
2-We work to pr u arve their quallt)-and dellp.
3--We cbertab our bomee a nd neJpborhoociL
NEWPORT HARBOR
BOARD OF REALTORS
R EA L TOR
14tal ....
on th la BaJboa Island home
wiJI provide you w ith:
1. A comfortable 2·bedr. llv·
able home
2. A morteage
3. Good rental income
4. Fam ily enjoyment-years
to your llte
5. A sound property w I t h
promlslne future enh ance-
ment
Completely furnished.' Don't delay~
498 Park . Balboa Island HA 377
·BILL'S
BEST BUYS
on 60x140 lot. large living
room. Formica kitchen with
knotty pine cabinets. 20x20
gara&e. Redwood &c s tucco
exterior with rock roof. 8a('k
Bay area.
... , $&00 ...
on 12 acrE>. room to build 4
more Prel'ent income $110
per mo. plus owners home.
Oily $3,000 •••
$12,500 Full Price
W.A. TOBIAS
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T aiiOI:e»o 7070 \~!.'., , ' ~-
INDY IITEY
f 18 ONYX AVE.
''" ttw Island
~.ul u. anti ,4'(' thh rharmN
n£>M S.• B.ty La rgl.' li\lng
n"'m. 3 bNiwvm. pat1o.
~hak(' roof.
OPEN HOUSE
1·:> P.M. SUNDAY
Price $21, l&O
$1000 DOWN
buys l units In Corona dl.'l
~tar Total pril'C' SIR 7)(1() a
tnonc-) makt•r
lari11rs Isle ReaU,
318 Marine A\'e.
Balboa Island Harbor 4181
To live In this family de·
signed 3-bedroom home on
Margueritt' Ave. in Corona
del Mar. Enclosed yard a ll lawn. double garage. Only
$3500 d o w n , $16.500 full
price. Bring your parents to
see this.
CAPT. R. PATilSON
W. E. Fisher OHice Har. 2443
912 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar ......
ENSIGN CLA'SSIFIED ••
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of sodal Dole ....
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ONE·BEDR. t urn. apr. for rent.
$70 mo. or $65 on yrly lease.
lnq. 601-A Poppy, COM. HA
J495.J.
2-BEDR. UNFURN. with fire ·
place, hardwood n oors. con-
veniently located duplex. COM.
$85 mo. Ch ildren ok. HA 1862
or HA 1461, evt>s.
FOR RENT: l ·bedr. turn. bnglow.
wonderful view on Poppy in
COM. Lae. yd. It gar.; children
or pets OK. $85 mo. Month to
month or lease. Capt. R Pat·
tlson, W. £. Fisher Om ce. HA
2443.
$45. $50. $60 monthly. Furn.
bungalows. incl. utJI.. p hone.
Bus service. No summer raise.
College Court. 330 A\'ocado.
Costa Mesa.
FOR RENT: On-Jasmine in COM.
2-bedr. nicely rurn. bunglow.
Pref. yrs. lease. $115 monthly
Incl. util. Capt. R Pattison. W.
E. Fisher Orrice. II A 2+&3.
FOR LEASE - Apartment over
garages. 2 bedrooms. Complete·
ly furnished. Newly decorated
Inside and out. 416 Larkspur,
CdM. Phone HA 2294-W.
RENTAL: Yearly. Cliff Ha,·en. 2·
bdrm. dplx .. tile k it. & bath.
fenced yd .. gar. $87.50 unfurn.
Waldron Realty. 30S Marine
B. 1., HA 234.
FOR RENT: Cute t urn. home.
Large living room. fireplace.
kitchen. 1 bedr. Ideal Cor em ·
ployeod couple. Harbor 016i·M.
:'day sell If interested.
F UR r\ 1 S HED A-:-:::P:-::AR-;;o;;TI\;;;1:-;-I;::;E::-:N;:;TS;;;;
for rent. A\·ailable now. Loui.se
Apartments, overlooking Bay.
308 Carnation, COM. HA-4016.
2 BEAUTIFUL bedroom apart·
ml.'nts for rent. unfurn .. with
garage. Inquire at 1131~ Iris.
CD~1.
FU RN.:-:Ic;:;S-::H:-;E::-:0-::---:-1-;· b-r. apt Ut 1 II tIes
paid. Laundr} !oJcilitieos. $75 a I mo on a year'· lt'asc. HA <t381.
1 Business _9p~rtunities _
~ALI-:.-; R E P P. E SF. X TAT I\' E
1 \\'A~TED : l'nu~u:ll l<x·al op·
• i'"rtunity nvw ntH'Il \\ith na·
I tun 11 uri! 111,/.tllnn :\tus\ h.J\'t'
~·l(>d <'ducat •onal IJackgmund
and som~ selling t'xperlc.>nce.
For appointment call HA 4796.
for Sale
BOV'S ~" BIKE for sale. Good
cond., 115. HA 0565-W.
ORGAN Special. Almost new
beautiful E 1 e c t r Ic Orean.
Think! Only $585. Terms. Allo
beautiful Ham mond C h o r d
Orea n allgbUy used. Da nz·
SchmJdt, 520 No. Main. Santa
Ana.
SALE OR TRADE 30-tt. sparl 4 ln.
In diameter. straight gra in
solid. Also 2 ch ild's hardwood
rocking Chain, 330 CQraJ. B. I.
ACCORDIANS $95 a nd up. Uke
new. T e r m s . Danz-Schmldt.
Santa Ana, 520 No. Main.
KENMORE WASHING machine.
fully a uto., bolt·down t~.
very good cond .. $50. HA JMS-R
FOR SALE-1953 7~ ·b.p. Elgin
outboard motor. used only 30
hours. $100. Call HA 1151 -W.
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OOOOOH·LA·LA. c her c h e z I drop of famous French buUdl.np.
sompthln'! When the smoke and and to Vlr1lnla TOWI4l, Ada
suds cleared away from the 1954 Marie Dussler and Roberta Shell
Bosses Nleht last Friday, It was for decoraUons. Surpr'-a ward
clear that the annual dinner and for outstanding service to the
e ntertainment was one of the club we.nt to Jean Matttrewa, who
s piciest affairs ever. The Jol de head~ the past p~lew In ad·
Vlvre of Parla was apparent .d ltlon to beln1 a n officer.
throughout and the Newport Our good friend (per Braden
Ha rbor Yacht Club made a good Flncb) Ben R~dlck was named
Imitation ol a Montmartre night "bossiest of the year"-or wu It
club ... onJy the jokes were In "biggest boss of the year." or
English. just p lain "boss of the year !"
Honors went to Mary Nae1ell, The presentation beln.g made by
chalrman of the evening, Walt h la school chum. BPW president
Bringhurst, who painted a ba ck· Mildred Chapman. The award
was a tribute to the fore lvlne
nature of the gals. who have
gotten over their autumn ''mad''
on Ben's uncharitable stories.
But afte r a.ll, It's be·klnd -to·our·
bosses night Just once a year!
ASK ABOUT the organ Cor only ..
Guiding the audience throueh
a program of "Gay Paris'' wu
mist ress of ceremonies Marteold
Schlueter. She first Introduced
the Can Can Parlalenne by Ma rl·
lyn Miller, Marie Lannln1. Doro·
thy Pale n. Marilee Dungan and
ria Peck. Others In the danclne.
singing. chatting and swln1 Lne
program were Mildred Swanson.
Phyllls Jaclulon. Florence Tracy,
Kathryn Quinn, Dorothy J oe
Swanson. D o r o t h y Reddick.
Maida Everson. H e I e n Cole.
Helen Gattt-rda l"((. Kathlee-n Cole·
man. Pa t Brewer. Robef:ta Shell
a nd VIrginia Towle. The "Fab·
u lous Four." a q ua rtette lm ·
ported !rom the French Lower
Slobbovlan Province, were lohn
Palen. Elwood Shell. Albert Mat·
thews and Bud Lanning.
$695.
FULLERTON MUSIC
110 North Spadra
DAVENPORT a nd chair. maple
finish. $50. HA 2351.
FISHER UPRIGHT plano, $145.00.
Woodworth Plano Store. 1318
Coast Bl vd .. Cd.M. HA 3382.
WANTED: Buyer for 1952 Ply·
mouth Cranbrook convertible.
New leather custom uphol.,
new top. Top condition. good
tires. radio. license pd., n o
&<lies tax. Price right! 408 lr·
vine. ~pt. Hts .. BE 6622. after
-&p.m.
SPINET plano-Beaut ifu l. Case
slightly damaged In shipment.
Does not show. Save $150. An·
other spinet used, $395. with
bench and delivery. M a n y
others from $435. Terms. Danz·
Schmidt Big Plano Store, 520
No. Main. Santa Ana. 100 pi-
anos always.
0 N E s PIN ET::-.,...t r-a_,d,_..e-,-1-n-. -::$250=:::--o-::r-:-r.
FULLERTON MUSIC
110 North Spadra
BABY CRA.I'JD. Used. Fine tone.
Only $39:i. Terms $10 rcr mo.
Other grands. $165. $-187. $585.
Knabe. Chickering. S c h a If
Bros.. Jl:unC>s Bros.. Baldwin .
Fisher, Stroud. many olht>rs
Danz-Schmidt Big Piano Store.
Hammond Organs. Santn Ana.
520 No. Main.
MilL JOD STOLTZ. .....
.,............Y • Ellaabotll
Claapta. aad ---of tile Na Epatloe Cb .. leor ol .....
Sl4J1DGD PiaL wW 9ift a ....._
of MW1D9 s.cta.r.. • M..say
...-lap lit 7:30 bo9laala9
April II lit •....-t -.ada Elo·
--tarr lcbooL
MiM:eUcmeoua
MISSING PHONE CALLS!
Let
Tornnu' take 'em
HARBOR 4795
• Mall service • Wake up calls
TOMMY·s TELEPHONE
ANSWERING SERVICE Corona del Mar
Note to bas...~ w ives: If your
husband came home with a be·
spa ngled garter. don't worry, It
was on the program ..
"No we didn't w1n the tourna·
mf'nl at San Clemente." admit
thl' Harbor area rt'altors who
playN1 ~ol( on St. Pat's Day. "but
wr h.uJ a lot of fun"' ·~ufr snld '
OnP o! lhl.' local rNlltors \\ ho
~··' <'xpo't'fi to thl' flu bug w.l \vE-BUY c attle:-t'llvc--. h•IJ:S f' c l \nti) I Andresen. lie's
Gridg!ord-Anahetm. KEystnnt> sumi'What ronsolf'rl b) the fact
~-28."';1 or :.uchigan ~19. that It rnln~ nil t ht' time he
THE FAl\tOUS Hammond Chord wa In bed.
--c6~1MERC1AL STORAGE
Balbll3 Transfer Co. BE 65.33
Organ. Comt> In and play It In • • •
Marine 15 minutes. You can trade In Realtor Blanche Ga t es has
1 Situations Wanted your old plano on any ~t yle bf'<'n llklpplng out of tht' oWt'e
B.\ BY SITTER hy huur. rlt) 50c CLE.\RA~CE SALE of "Cuaran-Hammond 0 r g an D.!M· nt•W .lnd then th i~ Wet>k to b(>
hr Spl'• .d \H't'k £>nrl IJrll <' ll't'rl"' l',<'<1 Outboard ~lflt•Jr..... &·hmldt Big Pta no amt Or~an \\llh !lau.~:htt'r Gtnn). who 1!1 en
l!dt•n·n• .,, IIA ll'll~-n S-"JI). up Tt'rrlfk, tit• or "Sc-<1tt Stt.Jr<'. 5~ ~o. Main. S:tnt.t rnutt• tn Jl ,lmllton Field from
PRAt~riCAL :O.L'RSE ,, dlmg to ir."i AtwaiN"' Outhf,arfl<; We• :'>1u ... t Ana Flnrlrl;\ E\'l'r -.{n~ Clnny mar·
~1ftkn Room" E'll ' B 0 ft t •'i RENTSug"'·'l-proJ<•til'C ptanv. ried into thf' air ror~>s. the youn .. tnf.tnl nur .... tn~. l><"t hii..,J.Ht.tl 1'" " • 1-" " ~ "'"" ,. "' Rnnlill" '>O'YI (" 'ft"t llt..,h\\'." Term rent allowed It )'OU buy PN>PI{' han• bt't•n rt'nlly tra\'el-
1
1 <~rl'. t."•mt~.~nilln nur'>tng <.'<~II " .,, ~·1 ' ... _ "' ""
:'\tr"' Ealt'> Kl 3 O'i09. tat Brldgel, N<'wport. later. Good r ractke pianos. lng. Ginny, whn was a lso a real-
INS E DR BO T ;wyv'\ CE !69. $87, $91. $123, $165. Danz-tor before ht>r marriage-. Is going FOR 110:'\tt: &salary. til'vrled • ID V A S •v RA Balboa Ttansft'r Co BE 655J Schmidt. 520 No. Main. Santa I to be so close now she may be \\Oman otr•·rs rompanionship · Ana able to Oy down a nd help h<'r
tn l.tdy aionC'. \.vod driver. BALBOA DINGilY-A Dorrance · We motheor sell property on busy
1091 C Du<·kingham Rd .. L A . McClure orig.. $75. Call HA ANNOUNCEMENT~ n ° w w~k"nd".
3 53 ~ HA '>I\Ot have t he e nt I r e line - all " ~ AX 1-5729. 1 · \ . or ~·..,.... models -H:ammond Organs. ~IATURE WOMAN wtshes ba by Waated Danz-Schmldt Plano and Or·
sitting. Day or night. HA gan co .. 520 No. Main. Santa
31!2·M WANTED TO RENT: 3 bt'<tr .. 2 Ana.
baths. will lea~. Will pay up
to S2JO r>er mo. Phone Kl
3-9234.
HAND'fMAN -ma intenance and
repair. Painting. carpenter etc.
J u s t anything. Reasonable.
Satisfaction guarant~. HA
0126-J
Coro1a Ml lar
lltghway business building
with 2 apartment.~ for salt'
or lra rlt' Property prest>ntly
leased.
I. S..qSteil•
r ea lt o r
634 Coast Highway
Newport Beach
BEACON 5157
WILL BUV or trade any used
plano.
FULLE.RTON MUSIC
110 North Spadra
LISTINGS WANTED on summer
rentals. We are beginning to
have calls. Let us tell them
about your house. Ed Sedel·
mt>ler. realtor. HA 7766.
WANTED: 50 good used pia nos.
High est cash a llowance In
trade on Spinet or Grand pi·
ano. Or on bea utltul famous
Electric Organ. Danz-Schmidt,
520 No. Main, Santa Ana.
Help Wcmted
NEED 3 neat men to help with
my butiness. eves. a nd Sats..
ExceJL opportunity for ad ·
vancement. Interviews Thurs.
7 p.m. lharp, 223 LIUian Pl.,
Costa Mesa .
Girls ...
LEARN
TO DRIVE
Dual control cars. Licensed
Instructor. Educational
Driving School.
Phone HA 4795.
AUTOMOBILE STORAGE
Balboa Tra nsfer Co. BE 6553
H . H. HOLBROOK
Dependable Plumbing
A Prompt Repair Servtoe
Ma.ln t.alned
-~HArbor 141~W
2801 Balboa Blvd. Newport Beedl
PAINTING
Earl SbefHn
273 Palmer St.~ta Mea
BEaeon 5457-M or RA·:ISlo..f
Painting -Decorating
PAPER HANGING
.......... Elect .... ,.... ........
ll~,.t,.fU roo• OCC I U MACUI
At their initial m~tlng of the
semester last Thursday. Les
Masque . t h e newly formed
Coast Drama Club, elected Bill
Anderson. Vi«'· pr~ldent : and
Mary Hammond. secretary-treas·
UreT.
The meeting was conducted by
prevlou ly e leocted President, Jer .
ry Evans a nd a commltt~ con-
sisting or BJU Skiles. Gene Bene-
dict, and Art Hayes was elected
to usbt the oUicera In tramlne
a constitution for t he club.
The tentative agenda for the
d ub l8 desJened to Include social
functions. a pirates day project.
and a dramatic u.embly for the
costume and prop department or
t h e• IOOn·tO·be·eftctN ll)eeeh·
arts bulldtne.
Bea u tiful 4-unlt apt. ... Best peninsula locatJon ...
Near jetty ..• Only 3 yn. old ... Special A·l conat.
. . . Can be rented for large summer lncome . . . 6
batlu, 6 showers, aluminum aub, louvred window&
laree laundry. Outat.andtnc property f~ S51,000. Terms.
IT'S ALL YOURS!
' A Good Place to Wotk
Good Salary to Start
lteplar .......
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Ia-111 O.tnctar
511 30th St... Ne-wport Beaeh
PboM HArbor 308-W, 8t·l
PAINTING
Balboa Realty Co.
Chance tor PromotJon
ua
HAllBOR 3277 700 E. BALBOA BLVD., llALBOA
Telephone Operator
It ,.,....,. ...... "' ,. • job
JOU1l Nall7 IU~e. aome lD
ancl let • tell JOU more
about warld,.l lor u.
lN ii!RIOR -EX IERIOR
UCDiSI!D -INSUUD
Glenn Johnston
501 • 31lt St. lfew»ort Beadl Harbor 1111
NEW S I ,000 down! NEW
3 Bedrooms and Bath & 1/2
MATTHIAS
ltJIR•IJ!Oe ... II"'--.. ............
Does Your Roof Leak? ~Y-Ifoftdq 'l'lllroaall r.tda.y JOa 10P QUAUIT 800n:lfO
X.apcwt ~ IU'I'Imi.AL AlfD DPAJa
m &. ........ •"-eontaet .,.v~c~ 11. a..
PACD'IC TELEPHONE :: = llf;
Paintina and P~ ~angina -oa~~ •~-a~'f.
R & M. DEOOiiAliNGi . NON UN10H _
• •• -•• Q;Iilli-a.. ...
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..
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a11.1. '1'081U. JW lttat .. a.
lfewpGC't...._ ..............
ton, -..... CIU tiM echlal·
t&o.al aad --~
PlOfiCIID to be spouond la
COIIjaactioa witll tbe ectac.-
tiooal deputaeat of tbe Coll-
fonua IIN1 Eatate Aa80da-
•m POB TBUCU ACCEP!'ED
Theo Robins' bid for supplying
five trucks to the city on hl.s
low bid of $10.231.65 was ac-
cepted Monday evening by New-
port City Council.
U... TIM PICfii-wW be lleld
Apdl 1 Jolatly witb tbe Saata
ADa hard at tM EbeU Club-
boa. .. Saata ADa. ,.. coat•
mlttee haN11"DCJ tbe piau f«
tlae local hard ... (left to
ri9bt) Muriel ~ of tbe
Waldioa IIMlty: Fanl Wa.lbr.
--.tt.. ..a•..qt of tbe
IINlty hard: ._.. Geddes of
aay aad 8eacb IINlty; Jlarold
SDyde• of tbe Vo,.l,Co.. c:hatr-
m-of tbe local educotloDal ~ coaamatt ... ODd lf~cm Lom·
ba:rd. CJlEA "9ioDaJ Yice pnsl·
deDt laom PuUertoa.
Helen Smith of Balboa Island
Dies Day Before 83rd Birthday
0
ca~ .. ·-oc.c eaaoo.cu1
A requeJtt tor 1600 for the re·
eonstructlon ot the "bUnd" cor·
ner Ln the student parklnc lot
will co befon the n~xt Board
rneetlnc. stated Wm. KlmH, bus·
lness manacer.
It hu been IUCCKled by
l ack Rob, enctneer tor Orange
Coast, that a center Island ap·
proach 'be used. 'nlll8 would force
the traffic to stay In Its proper
la ne while rounding' the cor·
ner, and alao would not neces·
attate the removal of the land·
scape.
U the project Ls accepted by
the Board, It will require 250 feet
of curbing and 75 feet ot center
Island.
VEGAS 'C3VISr SUCCESS
TBOUGB ItO TIIOPBIES
The Rio Hondo Covntry
In Downey wo n the perpetual
trophy of the Thirsty Thursday
Col! Tournament for the month
during the play last Thursday
In Las Vegas. Nevada The golf
tea m from the Park Ave Cafe.
Balboa Island. "C'rulsed" to Las
Vegas along with members of
the Balboa Island Punting and
Sculling Club aboard the c:-abln
cruiser. Lazy B. aboarrl a truck
and trailer. The trip started
Wednesday and ended Friday
night with the Laty B bac:-k
.......
1111111'1
Llll IIIIET
wltla urr m
Our Rose has a dual personal-
Ity ... The fact that ahe'a from
Switzerland. a country noted for
good aromas emitting from every
household. should be enough to
entice you to tastt> her wares
lined up nea~ly In our re!rlg·
erated Delicatessen cases . . .
Spaghetti. Chill and Beans. En-
chUadas. Meat I;oaves. Sliced
Turkey. Garlic Bread. plus a
palate-enticing array of salads,
Mrs. Helen Smith of Balboa soclation and a Scripps College
group. Her paintings have been
exhibited In galleries at Laguna,
Oakland. Stock ton, Sacramento.
Whittif'r. Claremont and San
sate at the harbor. j . :~~; / . ........... :
0 : Bow do I bay Cblaa?
A : China m ay be bought
piece by piece. but It ls
u s u a I I y purchased by
~ aettlDp... They
consist of five pieces for
one person: dinner plate.
salad plate. bread · and ·
butter plate; cup and
saucf'r. ~ts are made up
for service of four. six,
eight or twelve. A "atcut-
er Mt .. Is a "foundation
set. .. usually madt> up or
pia('(' settings for four.
Island. well known throughout
Southern CaJLtornla t o r her
paintings, died Saturday at the
home of h er SOf\. Ha l Will Smith.
108 Onyx Ave.
Mrs. Smith died the day be·
tore her 83rd birthday anniver-
sary. She was born Ma rc:-h 21.
18il. in St. Ch arles. Ill .. and har1
lived on Balboa Island for 30
years. She received hc-r art edu·
I
cation In Barre. Vermont. and
taught there for one )Ur She
and her husband. Will Smith.
moved to WhlttiN at the turn of
by An.berg the (.'('ntury, and thf'rl' Mr. Smith
Wbite S·pc. place MttlJtg 6.65 , started the Whittier Nt-ws and
We Gift Wrap ODd Slllp for years wa's In thP n{'wspapN
and prlntlng businf's.o;. 1\lrs. We re4Ji,ater patteraa for brides
gifts trom
Karen N\argreta lmpons
I )07 C..tt lol.lon"' Ccw-. 4.1....,
HArbot IJn
HotW~: 9:)0 to 5:10. Opo11 Svtlcfe'('
I Smith was l' c:-hartN m<-mbN of
thf' Whitti{'r Womt•n's CluiJ anr1
a pas t president.
The Smiths mo\·ed to Balboa
Island In 1924 and built a home
at 1302 S. Bay Front. Mrs. Smith
busi{'rt herself In art actlvltll'S.
I Including the Laguna Art ~\.<~·
For SPORnll liDOS of QUWTY
Sbop • the "lalaad ..
VOlT-SPILDIII-IICIREGDR
222 NAaDfE AVE. BU.OB 2Ml
Dlt>go. ,,
5(-rvlces were held T uesrday at
Balll Chapel In Coro~a del :'\tar.
Interment was at Rost"h ill Me ·
morlal Park. with Rev. Paul
Moore Wht'eler of St. J ames Epis-
copal Church offiC'iat ing.
Survivorli inC'Iude hl'r son. Hal
Smith: two grandC'hPidren. Hal
Jr. and Michael Sm ith: a brother.
Paul Stafford ; anr1 two sisters.
!\lrl! C. F Fis k and Mrs. A. Jl.
Dunla p.
CHJllST CHORGil 8Y4-HE SEA
Rbhop r.<'ra lr1 KC'nnf''ly. run-
CllAVESIDE SEBVJCES HELD I
FOB MALCOLM MacDONALD
Private gravesidt> St>rviC'P'\ fur
Malcolm E. MacDonald. 83. of
1672 Tustin Ave.. C'•l.,ta :'\tl'<>a.
were hPid In Mount Hope Cem·
etery. San DIPgo. at II :30 am.
today !Thursday•. Rt>\' Jost'ph
W :\lc:-Shane. pastor nf thl' Costa
Mesa Co m m u nI t ) :'\t!'!hodist
Church. offiC'Iate·J )!r )!ac·Drrn
ald. a ret irf'd ent:uwPr r11f'l1 1
Tuesliay mornin,~t In th•• l)rangf'
County GenPral fln!>pll.li c;r.luPI
Cha pel. Co ., t ,, l\1!' ... 1 \\ ·'" 1 n
C'harge of a rrangemr•nt..
Former Student Surveys
Coast for Testing Data
-\IIPn nc•p.t.;h~. ':->3. \'l"ill'd Or sldNNI one of the natwn·s top 1 ange Coa-;t th1,. we<•k ·'" p.trt of pulpit ll':tdNs. will spt•ak a t thC'
11 a.m. service In Christ Church a University of California c Los
by th\' Sea. Newport Beach. a Angeles! studt-nl r..-arc:-h tf'am
w~k from this Sunday. Bishop A UCLA teaching mnjor. ht.' Is
KPnnedy Is thl' g£>neral s upcrin-Mn.dur tlng a ~mpara the sun·ey
tenc1<'nl o( )lNhodist wnrk in th<' of Junior r Hllt g~.> fln.:tl cx.tmln.t·
, . \ 1 h . h . 1 1 t10ns. Repa.-.h) hc>(W' l·l t·urrt•latl' I u , .. , n~t' M :ul' 1 \\ IC' lnl' u• e.;; •
• h c· I r "' I h I data ht't\\('('11 JC tl''its ancl thn-.c ~1ut l'rn .1 1 nrm.t. ·"' n u "r n ,
" 1 A 1 d rh H gw t-n at L;CLA tn the lower d1 l ·"'' H :t. r tuna a n <' a · 1 a11.10 I,Janr1" Thts Su nday Re\ '15
1' on. 1 h n regarc" tu t f' <:urvt•.)o R~t} Pendell'-. sermnn subJ('('I
''Ill b<' the th~r~l petition In tht-Repa.shy a s"£' r' l' d 'A ithou~h
Lurtl'o; Pra\'N. "Ch·C' L"s Th1s Day nothrng ('()mpr<'hPn<>h P "' 1\\,lll·
0 D 11 • B r1 .. able as Y<'t. rl:'"lllt' S4't'm to 1n
ur a Y rea · dicate that thf' Jay,·~ t~t" C'um
pare favorably '' 1th thn-.c.> CIH'n
Read Ensign Want Ads. at UCLA."
LESTER L. ISBELL
for
CITY COUNCILMAN
A aucceuful busineaama:n
and property owner in
Newpo~ Beach for 32 years
.. Aa Your re..-ntatiftl aball CODtioue to conduct
the City a8ain Oil aD impartial cmd !..win I II ~
iD bepiDg with the geaerai .. 09fJM af tile llcubc.
Area • a whole ...
IDlER L JSBE'I
City Election. Aprl 13. 1914 .
•
W AL TEll MILLEB-lDcu..mbent A. L. PINit.LEY
CLArBE lfELSON-lDaunbent WILLIAM WrEGAND
BERT SMITR-Incumbent CBABLES TeWllfltLE--IDca.mh.
dressings and spread . all with
that home cooked appeal br ing·
lng our the Ct>mme de menage
In h er . . She m1ght be a house·
wife in her ow n kllc:-hen In Ter-
rltet But when you marvt>l
a t Rose's hors d'oeuvres. or sit
dow n to a d inner prepared under
her cordon bleu supervision. you
I m1ght im agme yourst'lf tastmg
Cnod prepared b) tht> C'hef a t the
' Poi lac:-e Hotel In St Moritz
We looked to Rose lor our
Meal of the Month com e thla
last week 10 March .•. Chllled
Tomato Ju!ee, Pot Roast. Po-
tato Pancakes w I t h Apple
Sa-.ace, Sweet Sour Red Cab·
bage. Green Salad. Frea cb
Dressmg anc! Tap1oca Puclc!.iDg
.•• You'll feel like YodeliAg a
b 1t and c!ream of a SwlM
Chalet a ·top a ._.CIIIII9ed
IDOUJitaiD -J'VU eat •• • Tile
eom.blaatioJt i.l perfect I Tbe
Swiss people an n oted for tbe
paumg arounc! of recipes ...
but to mr knowledge there
neYer bas been a Sw1ss Cook
book pubhshed . . . We feel
lucky to bCJTe e nheed Bose .nto
wrihng down her Potato Pan-
cake and Sweet ·Sour Cab!xlqe
secrets so we coulc! pass them
on to you ...
\' •'I \\Ill !10<1 olllf \lt•.tl II( th<•
\1 •nth ta~ttl~ !Jrl'p.trl'cl .lnd J!.lr
nhhl' I a Ia Rn .. ., 11 rour l\11' 11
{lf'par: m •'l 1 .\I' • ,1 rN 1pe
t••l i t•; R"'" '·'), If )•Ill don 1
~:. " •. ~,. • • n k•' lh" ::;,, Pi'l
::; o .. r \' thtl.t..!P P.Ff:..;;E h.tl-,1 \N~
g'""' otnt> A11t1 I m.lkl' l'fl lhl'
T ..tfll<>t',l Puold:'"l' frt·-.h t'\ l'r~
mnrnl" •··
-----1 r ooooooo;uoouooovooo;ooovooououo,
Tbcmlr:s folks tor maltiJlg our
Sbrtb AruliYenarf Celebrati-
l uc:.b a ~ I U C C e I I • . •
Thauks for makiDg our Sbrtb
Al:ul!Yenary P o s 1 I b I e I For
without you ..... -uld Dot
be here!
IJnsung Corn~ner.:ial~
0 0 0 0 • • • • • • • 0 • • • • 0 0 • • • • • • • • • 0 0 • • •
Sprl.ng Oo)o'·ers nnd f,tl'h ions Monda) n!~ht that ttlf\k h!'r tu
were ro ordinated lru:t wt>t'k In a boat In Nr\\ 'iork and she 1.
the windows ol O'Brlt>n's S~· 1 now !'llillng tht-high sea~ on her
clalty Shop. Corona del Mar. wa)' tt' Europe and the British
Manikins In each wlndo1A were I Je_ While !'he ~ gone h('r ~
dressed for a dltterent OC'Caslon. tlte VIlle dress shop will be man·
formal. travt>l and at hom.-In a~ by her daughter Diane .
the garden. and Norman's Nur· SHms fashlon---.blr to go to
wry rompletf!d the costumt> with Euro~ th~ days. Also on an
a formo.J rorsa~. orcblds for the 0'\'erse-as travelllnc J a u n t Is
traveller a.nd prlng Oowers a.nd Lornt' Huydte. owner of Lorn~·s
a fountain for the-~arden ~ne. drl'SS shop on Balboa lsland
•
The Look Inc C l ass a..uty All yo.Jr e>nntinq nMds win be
l•u..A handled conveni.ntfy and court-Shop In Corona del Mar P ...,.~ eo4.~sJy in th. completely-eq"i~ hcM!t8a to the WUma Hutlnp :..1
"'•rm School last w~k on 'I'Uell· peel Job Printinq Oepertment Ol ........ ~r Harbor A,..a New\peOM, ..a..... when .cude.nts were ctven ~ • 111\.,& C ~ • C WWI 01S1Qn, ~ CHI•• •• •
• prDCtk-al clemonlt.taUon ln hair jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ .,u._, and bNut:y ca~. A Loq
.._.. laalr styla.t wu Pf'"ft'lt
to cut and .,-te each ~lw
modtl'• tolffu.re. • • • ..................... ota..
Hc.>rr's t hP I uck~ winner~> of
()Ur Annivt'r~ary Gift"> $2:;.00
)idS<' OrrleTS : lsalx>lla D. Slack.
A M William Nt'wport Beach :
John F Klenk. BaJboa ... StO\·ea:
Leslie T Freitag A Juanita Cor·
dnn. Costa Mesa . . . Freezers:
W 0 Pk kard, Corona del Mar.
and Mrs. Val Brown.-, Balboa lsJe
.. Dryer: Mrs.. W. F Lact"y, La
guna Beach . . Washer a Dr)w:
Mrs. K . G. Graham. N~-port
Beach ...
Richard's Market Ls at the ~·
tranct" to Wdo tAle, Newport
Beach.
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FORDS
CIIEVROLE'TS CIIRYSLERS
CADILLAC'S
PLYMOtiTHS
and
DODGES ,
We Hawe Them Here Folks
This Picture Is lot a
II RAGE
'!')) I DODr.E I OiplomnL A rare car-espe<-lally so when
it's a good on<'' 21.0011 miles 1 actual 1-Radio. h('ntf'r.
Gyromatll•-mt-ownrr. h('autiful tu·tonl' green finish.
Try It and you will buy it
$1495
'53 PLYMOUTH Club Cou pt> with overdrive. One owner.
local. low.mlleage car-It's nice and a good buy for
any ~uy.
$1595
ATTENTION YOU PEOPLE WITH FAMILIES LIVING IN
LARGE TRAILERS!
A 'TTENTION YOU AIRCRAFT WORKERS
HAU LJ~G PASSENGERS EVERY DAY~
AT'TE~TIO~ YOl' C'O!'JSTRUCTION COMPANlES
THAT HA L YOUR :\IE!'J TO AND FROM WORK! Hf're is tht> fi nest unit ol its klnd for your type of work.
This unit E"'J)('('lally destgned tor the rugged t)'Pt' work
to haul w!lrkf'rs ami J)('r<;~mnel to duty-to other plart>s
<;uch a<; u.n ... trurtwn projN'ts. plants. etc. HERE lT IS!
A '33 1:"\Tf:R:"\ATIO~AL CARRYALL. 8-passen~er unit.
1 "P<'f'r1 tr:tn.,mi.,-;u.n-w 11ulcl pull the largest house
tr..tilt>r With f'il'-t' ,Jntl '\ Vo.l'.,S<'nger , too'
$2295
AL->;0 ':ll WI Ll.\'~ f. t·~hnrlc•r St;ttion Wagon with ovPr
rlrl\ t· It ... d t·.tn 11 ... n h t' ..1 nd ex<·eiiE'nt va I ue Cor any
AL-"\0 'i1 PLY\IOL'TII Suhurh.m wtth nvPrdrl\1'. Ont'·
owru•r JtJ( ,tl t'o.lr (;oml it' l•t'W S,we S S S
Sl ~l95
,\(.Sfl ·:-~• PLY~tnrnt SpN·tal Suburban. Alway" ~ood
for a ramtlv that nt>NI" luts of ruom . $1195
'I!J F"ORU Cu;.lom R-rvlindN. 4·door SC'dan. Radiu.
hf'atl'r. ov('rclr\v(' Valves just ground. It's good.
$'795
'48 CADILLAC "62" Sedan. Radio. heater. Hydramatlc.
New WSW tlrPS and tubes Beautiful gret-n metallc
flnl<;h
Sl195
'IR C'IIEVROI.F:T <.'lub <.'t•UTK' Always popul.tr and al·
\\:I}' good \,tlut-R..t rllu and heat<'r
$-195 .. ' 17 CJI EVROLET I clnM <;('ti,m A nt<"P car f~~r t h(' f'C'on ·
t•mY mtndPd Cam1l) Bt·..tul eful blue fint!'h
$3~13
'lfi PI.Y\t<H'TII I t!o11r gNian R:Hiio. heater. potllght
Tht• tdt>.d "l'' •nil r·.tr fur the wife
S315
IG CHRY:-;LER \\'incisor D('IUX<' l ·rioor Sedan A IIH'.d
dewl or' .... c·,tr ;end a ~<J<Jd one~ Don't pal>S up this b<'au ·
t tful 1.1r-it'" perfr•c·t '
$595
'51 PI.Y:'>IOL'TIIS. I uf th('m: 1-Biue Cor.cord 2-door.
S94:'•: 2-r:rl'l'n Cambridge. R & H. spotlight. $995:
3-BIMk t'r:tnbrc"ek i·fi i'){Jr, radio. $1(}15; 4-Biue Cam-
hrlllgl' Cluh CpC' .. hP.•IN. S1093.
'IR I:"TER:"\ATI01'1 Al. PICKUP '::·TON A GOOD O~E
$495
TRANSPORTATION SPEC'lALS
':lfi CIJEVROLET 2·000R-S95
'36 DODGE COuPE -$65
HARVEY SOMERS Inc
YOL'R CHRYSLER·PLYMOUTH DEALER
1'\.\u Lo<'atlon~ to Serve You
NEW CA RS -2191 Coast Highway. N{'WJ>Ort &>arh
LSEO CARS -1900 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mf'sa
PHONE BEACON 7138
Week Day<; 9 A.M .. 8 P.M. -Sat. and Sunday 'Til 5 PM.
Don't Miss These
Good Buys!
3 SPECIALS
1!).16 PACKARD "6" 4·dr .. o.d ........... Special $195
1946 CHRYSLER "6" 4·dr .. R & H ......... Special $295
19<16 PLYMOUTH 4·dr .. R & H . . .......... Special $295
'53 MERCU RY 2·dr .. Mercomatlc lr heater. low mileage
Only .. ... ..... .. .............................. $2195
52 MERCURY Spt. Cpe .. R & H. Really clean. Only ....... $1795
50 MERCURY 6 ·pass. cpe .. R Ia H., O.D. Very nice ... -· S 995
'49 OLDS "6" 4·dr .. R Ia H. Way above average .................. 795
'50 HUDSON "6" clb. cpe. A one·owner car. Only ..... __ ...... 795
'51 STUDEBAKER Champion clb. cpe. A beauty .. _ ........ _. ~
'49 CADILLAC "61" 4·dr. R & H. lust like new ~-·-·--j= '48 CADILLAC "62" 4·dr. R Ia H. Very low mJleare ... -....
-30 MORE CARS TO CHOOSE FROM -
Autbore.d !few Uneoln A lftma7 Car Deale'
lte Bu1Mir 8hrd.. C... lfeea--..a. SlOt
U. .. W.t M fer 1111111
\
A CHECK for tbe Jfewporl BCD·
bcw CommUillty Touth Ceater
1a be1D9 presented to Crcmt
ter, by Mrs. EdwlD Ft.uter.
prHideat of the lfe""'J)Jrt juo·
lor EbelL Pictured abo.. at
the pnMDtati oD are (left to I Bowald. pnsideat of the C.a·
USED CAR BARGAINS
Will Sap Y• Caa't Buy
8tN Trlli.,.rtatiol for
Leu na. $280
WE WILL SELL AlfT OF THE
FOLLOWDfC CAJIS FOB
$95 Full Price
1M2 FOD 4--DB. SE.DAJf
1M2 OLDS "'6'' 2·DIL SEDAJf
l!NO DODCE 4·DB. SEDAJf
INI FOD 'T' CPE.
1M2 8UJCJ[ 2·DR. SEDAM
Or
Take Tour Choice of
the FoUowioq Pair for
$50 Price
I!MO OLDS "6" CPE.
1929 MODEL A CPE.
We Also Hcnre Se•eral Cood
8uys la Late Nodel.s I
THEODORE ROBINS
YOUR FORD DEALER
534 Coast Hiway. Newport Beach Beacon 6604
rl9bt) Nn. Doaald h tenoa.
Mn. Finster, Mr. Howald. Mre.
James Wb !b an:S )lrs. C. E.
Lillltey.
THE BESTS RETUillf
Mr. and l\1: . A. L. Best have
retu rned to 305 lrls Ave., Corona
d<'l :\1a r. fr· m the:r business trip
tu 1'1 C~nlr••. \, h Ch t"llk them
the 'l' hu ),l' Chr•!Jtr.l.ls
WE TKDE
FOR THE ~-J· •.
... Ford VI ~·:!r. r.h... o.d. ..
'52 Ply. "Crcmbroor' c1b. 11215
'49 BuclloD Sup. 6 sed. H. 1515
'47 Ford VB Clb. R.H. IUS
'47 Dod9c s.cL R.H.. etc. MIS
'47 Ply. Sed. "exceuear MIS
·so cb.,. eoo .. n. lt.B. StiS
'41 Pont. S Sedllt. B.R. S IS
'38 Ford tudor "as u-S st
'Sl St.ade. 3f4 ·T. p'k'p. o.d. SitS
OPI:M TO 9 i'.M. PH. BEA. 6907
SHAVER MOTORS
Your DODCE·PLYMOUTH
Hea:Squarten
1680 Newport Bl•d.
Costa Mesa
For letterhead,, envelQPft c.a
Tn E EN5:GN, HA-1114
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SIITI AlA'S BIGGEST BEDDIII EYEIT!
THE I IllEST VAL U E S EYER ! H U Rt Y !
Ill Of Ill WOill't LAIIIII llftiD tlllftl
,
~· ..... •onca or a.&CTIOII r o a
NDOU or nm GOYKD·
1110 .OAIID or nm OUIIG&
COAIT 1 U • I 0 a COLI..&OE
DIITIIICT.
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 7
ELECTION PREC'INCT NO. 7
ahall Induct. all the area em·
braced wllbln the extwlor bound·
arle. ol Huntlneton ~ach Ele·
mentary School Dlatrlct, Pre·
clncta u In City EJec:tJon-Sun·
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN aet ~ach 1 and 2.
TO the electors ot the Oranee Tbe POu.INC PLACE therein
Coast Junior Colleee District ot ahaJI be at the Sunset Beach
Oranee County, CaJifornla. that Fire Ha ll, 16861 TWeUth Street.
the Annual Election for member Sun.set Beach. Tbe polls will be
of the Board of Trustees ol the open between the hours or 7:00
Orange Coaat Junior College Dl.s· A.M. a nd 7:00 P.M.
trfct will be held on the th1rd OFFICERS OF ELECTION for
Friday of May, viz. May 21. 1954. said EJectJon Precinct No. 7:
It will be necessary to elect Inspector:
one member. Mr. Frederick A. Belcher
The polling place for sAid Judge: Mrs. Frances Eflrll
('lectors of the Ora nge Coast Jun· Judge: Mrs. Grace A. Mlltc.>r
lor College District will be deslg· ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 8
nated and appoint'-".! as follows: ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 8
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 1 shall Include a ll the a rea em· I braced within the exterior bound·
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 1 aries of Costa Mesa Union Ele·
shall Include aJI the area em· mentary School District.
braced within the exterior bouod· The POLUNG PLACE therein
arlee of the Seal lk'ach Elemen· sh all be at the Costa Mesa Union
tary School District. Elementary School Building. 1901
Tbe POLLING PLACE therein Newport Boulevard. Tbe Polls
sha ll be at the Seal Beach Ele· will be open between the hours
mentary School Building, Coast of 7:00A.M. and 7:00 P.M.
Highway. The polls will be open OFFICERS OF ELECTION for
bt>tween the hours of 7:00 A.M . said Election Precinct No. 8.
and 7:00 P.M. Inspector: Mrs. Allee Jones
OFFICERS OF ELECTION FO R Judge: Mrs. Nellie Ogden
SAid Election Precinct No. 1: Judge: Mrs. Lillian M. Bailey
Inspector: Mrs. Ma ry E. Taylor ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 9
Judge: Mrs. Louise Collier ·, ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 9
Judge: Mrs. Ma rtha M. Murphy sha ll Include a ll the a rea em·
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 2 braced within the exte rior bound·
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 2 aries of Newport lk'ach Elemen·
shall lncludt> all the a rea em· tary School District, Precinct No.
bn\<.'ed within the Westminster 1 I Precln<"ts as (n City Elections
E lPmentary School District, Prr· -1. 2. 3. 4. 5, 8. 11 . 17, 18, 19. 24,
clnct No. 1 t Precincts as In City 25. 26. and 28. These precincts
Elections-Westminster Nos. 1, 4. Include West Newport, Newport .
and 6, and Barber City No. 1 BaJboa. and Lido lslel.
Uhat portion within the Wt>st· The POLLING PLACE therein
minster School .District I. No. 2. shall be at the Newport Beach
and that portion of Wlntersburg Elementary School, 14th and Bal·
District ly ing within the boun· boa Blvd. Tbe polls will bt> open
darles of the Westminster School bt>tween the hours of 7:00 AM.
Dlstrlct.l and 7:00 P.M.
Thl' POLLING PLACE therein OFFICERS OF ELECTION for
hall bt> at the Westminster El'c-said EJection Precinct No. 9:
m<'ntary Srhool Building. 7571 Inspector:
East WpstminstN Avenue. Thf' Mrs. J ulia Mae Eggert
polls will b£> open between the Judge: Mrs. Nina K. Holtb)
hours of 7:00A.M. and 7:00 P.)t. Judge: Mrs. Amy Wolrott
OFFICERS OF ELECTION fur ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 10
salrl Election Precinct No. 2: ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 10
I nspc<'tor: Mrs. Rowena Seelig shall lnclupe all the area em·
Judge: Mrs. Slddlt' bract>d within the extprlor bound·
Jurl~l.': Mr!i!. Wilma Rl'ed aries of Newport Beach Elemen·
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. iJ tary School District. Precinct No.
ELECTION PRECINCT Nd. 3 2 I Precincts as In City Election
shaJI lnr ludc all the area l'm· -6. 7. 10. 12. 13. 14. 16. 21. 22.
braced within the exterior bound· 23, 29, 30. 31, 32. 33. and that
aries of the Westminster Ele· part of Bayside Precinct No. 2
mentary School Dlstrkt. Precinct ly ing within the Newport Beach
No. 2 1 Precincts as In City EJec. Elementary Schoo1. Tbest> pre·
tions-Midway C'Uy 1. 2 and 3. clncts lnclutte: Balboa Island,
anrl WP~tmlnst<'r 2. 3. 5. and that Beacon Bay. Ha rbor Island. Co·
Pf'rtlon of Wl'StmlnstPr 7 lying rona del Mar.)
within thf' Westmln ti?r S<'hool . Tbe POLLING PLACE therein
Di'-trlr t houndarle-. • shall be at the Corona dt>l Mar
Tht-POLLING PLACE thNt>ln Elementary S<-hool. 610 Carna·
<;ha ll bt> at , th(' Midway City tlon Avenue. Corona dt>l Mar.
&'t1Ut C'nhl n on thf' Mlclway City The polls will be open b<>twren
Schon! grounds. Newhall and thf' hours of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00
Hazn.rd Streets. The polls will .be P.M.
open b£-tween the hours of 7:00 OFrlC'ERS OF ELECTION for
A.M. and 7:00 PM. said Elt'<'tion Pre<"lnct No. 10:
OFFlCERS OF ELECTION for Inspector: Mrs. Anne Crowl
said Election Prt'Cinct No. 3: J udge: Mrs. Jane E. Morgan
lnspe<"tnr : Mr~ Lillian Wt-aver Judge:
JudgC': Mrs. Hl'lt-n McGrew 1 Mrs. Martha M. Cunningham
Judge: Mrs. Luc ille Wo lle ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 11
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 4 ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 11
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 4 shall lncludt> all the area em·
shall Include all the area em· braced within the exterior bound·
braced within tht> exterior bound· aries or Newport Beach Elemen·
arlt"S of the Ocean VIew Ele· ta.ry School District, Precinct No.
m entary !!ichool District. 3 C Precincts as In City Election
The POLLING PLACE therein -9. 15. 20, ZT, 34. 35. and 36.
shall bt> at thP Ocean VIew Ele· These precincts Include: N('wport
mentary &hool Building. four Heights. Cliff Haven. Bayshores:
miles north of Huntington Beach and Bayshore Campi.
on Highway 39. The polls will be The POLUNG PLACE therein
open bt>twec>n the hours of 2:00 shall be at the Horace Ens ign
P.M. and 7:00 P.M. School, 1400 Clllf Drive, Newport
O FFICERS OF ELECTION for Relehts. The polls will bt> open
said Election Precinct No. 4 : betw~n the hours of 7:00 A.M.
Inspector: Mrs. Harry ~tson and 7:00 P.M.
Judge: Mrs. Alice Lambert OFFlC'ERs OF ELECTION for
Judge: Mrs. W. F. Hamm said Election Prl'<'lnct No. 11:
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 5 Inspector : Mrs. Edna J. Jones
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 5 Judge: Mrs. Mary Taylor
sha ll Include all the area em· J udge: Mrs. Doris 1. Ferguson
braced within the exterior bound· Tbe for~golng Resolution w as
aries of the Fountain Valley Ele· passed and adopted at a regular
mentary School District. m~tlng or the Board of Truat eu
The POLLING PLACE therein ol Orange Coast J unior College
sha ll be a t the Fountain Va lley Dlatrlct of Orange County C•ll·
Elementary School BuiJdlng, Tal· fomla, on the 2nd day of Mareh,
bert and Bus.hard Roads. The 1954..
polls will be open between the HORACE pARKER
hours of 1:00 P.M. and 7 P.M. HARRY ~BARD ,
OFFICERS OF ELECTION for W. M. LONGMOOR
said Election Preelnct ~o. 4 : LOUIS CONRADY
lnapeetor: Mra. HDI'I Courr.res D. D. LAWHEAD
Judee: Mra. Dorothy Evana Board of "J'nmfttl ot Oran•e
Judre: Mta. Wilma Steppe Coast Junior Collqe District
ELIX:TIOif PlliX:Dfcr ,NO. 6 ot Oranre County, C.Hiornta.
f!l..lrnOif PU.lCI'Jifcr JlfO. 6 ATI'EST:
ahall lndude aU the .,.. ern· B. H. Pi!I Eii901f
brac.-ed wtthtn the mertor bound· 9ecfttary o1 a a 1 d loud or
arte. ol Runtlncton IIMdl Ele· Tnultea
mentary School Dlaltrtd. Pre· ctncta u In C1tJ Elec:tJon. Publl8b Mardl 25; M•r 11. J0.
11M POLI.UfG PLACI: theret.n 115C. In the Jlfewport Harbor J:n.
lltall be at the Bu..un,toft IIMeb alp.
J:IMDentarJ kbool a llldtna. 11m
...... ,.. .. fte ..... wUI •
Oftft ......... -aa. 11oura o1 1:00 AI yow printino neecta wfl be
A.M. and 7:00 P.M. hencled con'AnieMiy and c:ourt-
omcw or -..cncm rar eGUIIv 1ft the ~=• .... lk1IGa ............ 1: peel~"%..:~ Of
ht .. l~: .... rNd..... lC'EM~Qn. 1 104 ~'1:5· ,...., llr. a-t.,......._. .
,..: .... 0 . 0. .......
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'Panhel Makes Scrapbooks for
Z:v t• I Ch.ld 1 G Jolan a. U•' 0 1 II.~.,
War Correspondent Morley
to Talk at Harbor View Friday
THE ASSISTAJfCE LEACUO:: of
Newport ilcubor iAataUe:S lte
•·• ofU~u at the Marcb
mMtlD9. Sbowa abo<re. left to
right. ~ Mn. 0 . C. Suess.
la•lm. c:on.s.,_ll1D9 MC:retary:
The Zonta Club of Newport the front linE'S In Korea-from treaeurer: Mn. Hay La.a9eD·
MrL Bolcmd Wrlgbt, tbe DeW
pzeaideat; NrL Edward a. Mll·
lett Jr.. tint •lee presideat;
Mn. Leetu Lowe. MCODd <rlce
pneideat; Nn. Ceor9e Moore,
recordiD9 MCNtary.
Harbor will presen t the noted s tratt>glc Formo;;a and Ja pnn-
war correspondent. Joh n Morley, direct from savage guerilla war
In :1 lecture on h is round·the· In Indo-China. from Inside t'X·
world travels. at 7:30 p.m. to· 1 ploslve India and Pakista n. from
morrow I f'rldayl at the new North Africa. tht> Balkan!. and
Harbor Vlt>w School In Corona direct from anothi'r seaN mls
Assistance League Officers
Installed at Luncheon Meeting
di'l ~tar ~ion behind the Iron Curtain. hi"
RN'<'ntly returned from an· lOth In thr~ years. tit> hao; lntt>r· Sprsng ftt)W<'r-. .tnd ~~ P.tlrk k'" \\t>ll rior.f' rturinr th<' IJ:ht ,ear
other assignment a round the \'lew«.>d world leader<~ who makt' Da} M'l thf' mutiC fur thf' <~nnual l dnd r~>ad a p<x>m or th1nl..o; ·"{'nt
world. his third In thr~ years. front-page history and was t>)'e l me<>tlr;~ lu:ll hl'f,n 1'r thf' r\ ........ s. to~ the dental (llnh (rum the
John ~Iori<')'. officially accredited witness to worl(l '\hak1ng P\t'Ob t ,tnri' v ague nf ="•'Wport Ha r-1 mother of a <>mall P•••1• nt Tht~
U.S \\ar rorrE'SpondPnt, column., which he will analytf' nnc1 "''" 1 hor. whkh int·ludNI all acti\t> • s 11d ~lr-; (',, .. lie I~ nur rt•\\,1ttl
1st. radio and television news uat(' In his IN'tllr<'. fnr thl'lr ..,... ..;;ustainlng. •l'-'1i<'ltllf' anrl tuninr "Th k f · .. 111 1 I an " ur )nur 1101'' '"u '<'
analy. t, will addre s the public ntfkance toward p('ace. or )Jro· aux ar} mf'm ~,., · spent ·
on "A Corr{'Spondent's Uncen· jectPd human <'omulslon I ~tr Rkhard Casll<' took Cl\E't l And ,.1 ur 1 ·~ 11 . . ' '"''· "t' mt•:tnt
SOt<'d \\orld Report " TherP Is no C'h,tr~P for h1s art· th<' m•¥t ing from tht> out~ulng I-Thank-; fur otht>ts ~~~u kt'<'P 101,
He romPs direct from the hot dress. but due:> to the limit<'rl pn•'lldf'nl. Mrs Austin Sturt<'·t And Cor a ll the J.!'"'" \ou •lu
spots of Europe and Asia-from seating capa<'it)'. tirkN<: must be ,,,nr 111 Install the "Hicers of To hc>lp our t'hlldrc•n ,.,;vng 1,.
oblatned. and <trt• a\ allabl<' frctrr !t hC' l)oarrl f'lr tht> """' yt>.u . ln I grow
any mt>mber of 7.onta dnin~; "'' !-.IW SJ.><lkP uf th<' \\Mk The l..ort1 will hi,.. .... ~·,u for this
1 kllll\\ ..
Unsung
Commercials Harbor High String Orchestra
and Band Given High Rating An Increasing number or doors
and windows have t>N'n rc>und open during this month. ac· The band and string s) mphn Solnl"'" rrnm thE' h igh schnol
cording to Donald C. Guyon or nette of ~Pwpon Harbor ll1.:h ''lth th<'lt rJttngo; W NP Susan
the State :'>1erchant's PoliC'e. who I Sehoul wun high honor ... Ill thf' Elw" n fl ut<' '\U (Wrlor; F:d ..\miN suggt>~ts that ownE'r" and man· annual dis trict musk f,....,,h II c;on tromllonc. supt'riur: RobE-rta
ager ®uble cht>Ck befotl' clos· held at Fullerton High School I C'art<'r trump('t. t>Xet'IIE'nt : Bob
lng up for the night. Ont> C1rm This ft'sti\'al. sponsort'd by the I IWI I. • l.~r~nl-'1, t'X<'PIIent; Bob Ta).
had both th«.> front door and the Southern California Schnol Band lnr 'iolln. l''<rt>llent; :'>tartha
safe door open last week. h e re· and OrC'hE'Stra ASSO<"Iatlon. h'a Whl'lcht>l 'ml1n, good; and Rteh
poned. Mr. Guyon. son of the t ur{'S adjudication of bands. m I ard Rag<'r. tlarlnN. good A
h d f h I I S M cht>stras. solos. and t>nS('mbl<•s ea o I e oca tate 1 er· · trumpt't trln with Ca rol Doant'
chants' Pollee, Is on i('llVe of ab· Harbor High was rated ... u.l . . ·
f hi II
perlor Hop ratingl for banrl anti ~1)'Tna Bou1 hi?\. and ElainE' DY·
sence rom s pos t on as a · · freight trarrtc manager In Ha · excellt>nt «next to top ratlngl for -.art a l:;o rt'<<'IH·•I a ra ting nf su·
wall. string orchestra. 1 pcrltor
More Than 400 Attend Ebell
Tht>n she lnst lllt'd tht> flow.
lng oU!cers: Ptesl~nt, Mrs Ro·
land Wright ; fir:st ~t't' president.
Mrs . Edward ~~ Mlllf'lf Jr.; Si'C·
ond \IN> presldf'nl ~Ir-. l.Mti'r
LAme: r('('Ordmg '-N rNary, ~irs
G ,~o r g t:' l\tcw•re: c.•rrr ... ponclln~:
'•'<"ret at) ~1r-, Ha} Langt>nht>1m ;
trf'al-Ur<'r ~IN 0 G 5uP ... ; Jlln
lnr al1\'i<:n~ ~!r.. Thc•m.h \\'('b
ster; pa rliament.trlan. ;\lr:. Au~
t in D Stu rte\.\nt; natiOnal rep
rtosentall\'P. ~lr.., Richard (.'a,llt>
Hostes.c;es for thE' lun heon
were ~rr .... Cha rlf' Sulll\an \tr ...
John Boyd ~~,... Vlrgtnla H.tiC'h
:\Irs Hubba rrl Huwt>. Mrs G('c•r~f'
Lind. ~1rs. E. R. Mllll'lt Jr., ~lr ..
~1. E ~ lt'dt'Ck<'r. Mrs H I l'<'rr)
and ~1r~ T R RUIH'r
SON BORN TO SWEETS
A s-m. Jamt-s :Martin. \H\S b<lrn
'Mirror ~agic' S • F t• I 1tu Mr and !\IN. Richard $\\N'I pr•ng es IVa ur ~t'lli Pir.ll{' Rd . l'lltf fftHNl. ron
Tur~day ~l .tr••h 16. 19;}-t, In llc>ag
S('('tion pro\'ldc·d a prlll' and w in· ~ft>murlal Huspital.
ners were Mm<>s Wwren("('
Hotchkiss. LuNta Spil"N'. Lillian GIRL 801Uf TO DOWDS
Wei!K'r. R 5 BlakP'liN>. J(>St>Ph
Ferguscm. Mabel Orin. L L Is
lx>ll. U>wls Matthias. Karl ~Ill·
lt>r. Boyd Roberts. Char!Ps Sid~.
A daughtt-r Kathl~n ;\lary
was born to ~~ Sgt. and :\1rs
Donald Dowd 403 40th St.. New
I.Acep 1ona 1 .ren s roup ... a. •••PWI ............ tll .... tlleft~; 2
.., ..
Sc::rapiMioka for the Exceptional rona del Mar. K mes. Carl Ven· Jlf.wport 8eaell Judee eo.t.
ChJldren'a roundatlon ot <>ranee mom. R. H. Len.lc« and Merton 'Bail wu lll!t at as.oGO at laJs •·
County ..,. made by members c.am.on aMlae1 the a.o.teu ln ralpment lui P'rlclay ill tlae
ol Harbor PanheUenlc at their 8efVln1 refreshments. cowt. !fewpart poiiL'Is dau&ld
Maldl meetlq ln the home o1 that the man bOarded tM boat.
Mrs. Walter Bu.rrouatts. 810 Clltt The newly appoin ted .econd Say-Ah. on April 1, 1J5J. wttb
Dr .. Cliff Haven. vice president. Mn. It e n net h lnt.nt to comm1t theft and the
The work wu done under the Coollne. who laIn eharee of Fra· boat Lady lane and the boat
direction ol the welfare chair· ternlty education and awards. Hook Up wlth Intent 'ro eommit
ma n, Mrs. Robert CaUls of Co· a nnounced that the third annual theft on Dec. 28. 1953. He wu
Mother-Dauebter Proeram Tea oriJ1nally held tor lnveatteat.lon
has been set tor Saturday. lune In connection with the $100 000
e o o o o o • o o • • • o o o ~· In St. Ja mes P ariah Hall, a t VIncent Udo Drug tire on M~b
CHum ,OJEC" 2.30 p.m. This tea II an orienta · 13 b fi _ .. ~ ~ tlon Into college life for girls ut no re "'"arges were filed.
• • • • • e • e e • e e e e e e from the Harbor High and Or·
a ngi' Coast Collcg~ who a re go PaOaEIITS CET .OT
lng away .to school. I A son. Thomas John. was born to Mr. and Mrs, F'rank Probert.
Tht> Panhtollf'nlc scholarship of 2215 Santa All Av C
award, going to a Harbor High a e.. osta
"t'nlor girl. will be glvf'n at the M~a. on Tuesday. March 16.
High Sch 1 ds b 19:;4. in Hoag Memorial Hospita l. oo awa r anquet.
The otht>r award. for an Orangt-
Coast Collegf' g trl. will be prt>
"o('nt<>d to lht> wlnnf'r at the grad·
uatlun program
BOEGS Df COSTA MESA
The Otto l:loegs are all «led
In tht-lr nt>W home at' 831 VIc-
toria St .. Costa Mesa, "hk h they
bought around t.he tirl>'t of the
year. They were pre\'IOU.Siy resl·
dents or Balboa lsJand
t11UVERSAL1ST FELLOWSHIP
"Simon tht' \)rf'man· \\Ill tw
thf' wrmun ... uhjt'(.'l of R<'' F'rf'1
Pttrk R1n~t> at tlw 11 ,1m :-un
d.t)' sc•r\'h'(' of thP L'nl\ f'r"·'ll"l
('ummunll) F't•llu\\ ... hi!J tn trrtS
Cn!'t:t :\tl•..,a Amt'ril:a n LA')! In n
H.ll l
Al'fNUAL RUMMAGE SAL£
Sh. ~hopping da ys art> b4>inl<!
n((Pred by the ="(",\'port and Bal
boa circles or Christ Church b>
the Sea at thE'lr annual spring
rummagi' salt'. Tht> sale will be
ht>ld at 2110 W. Ot-ean Fmnt.
N('Wport. this wt'f'ki'nd and nPxt
\tan·h 2:>. 26 and 27 anrl April
1. 2 and 3 ~lrs. Ella GQelf:lnf'r I
is in ('hdt~(' or tht> ="""port
Cln It> .tnd ~1r" Arthur ~I ll IN
c-hairman of th4C' Balboa , .r. h•
LIVE tN RlCBLAllfDS
Still J?l'lltng wttl€'d lr tht•
hnlht' the>) built during thl' pa"l
)I'•H Mt> \lr and :\f~ J \\' Ra n
ri.dl. 1~1 Cabrtllo Terac€' C•mmt
lltjlhl,lnrl,.; Th<' Ranrial-. at<' par
f•nh of Jt•rry R •• ndall who ha-.
,1 llt'\\ hnmP on Pt>PP> A\ I'. Co·
run.1 flpl :\tar built ~'"'I' firt•
rlc>"l m) t••l I ht'lt f•lrmt-r hnus(•
COME FROM RIVERSIDE
~('\\ c·nm('~ (rum Rh Pt~ldt• arl'
th•• 11.11 ~I• Lau)!hlino; of 703
.\1 .H·t.l .\\ •' l •rona dt>l :\l.tr AI
thou)lh th•· ~h Lauj:thltns ha\l'
nnl~ 11\t><i ht>rt> a month. th<'Y
ha\ (' rt•lall\ f'' nn Balbi•'\ bland
.tnd hd\ <' "P.'nl a lor u( \lSI ling
lim<' h<·r<' EA.·~IC!f'" \lr o.~nt1 :01~
:\I<'Laughlln tht>tt•:. a little gtrl
T<'rr) An n
The nl'xt mt'f't ing or Harbor
Panht>llt'nlc will bfo on Wednt> .
day Apnl 21 In 1 ht> homP of !\1r~
J B Rtgg:-. 211 E B.i} Front
Balboa l.slund
To Make Your Work Easier!
"DESI-SIDE FILES"
For l'nn\t'niE-nt hanging
Coldt>TS. l\fadf' of hea \')
g.tUiiW 'ttPC"I In lastfDJ!
Jl'ff'~ fl nt .. h I.A-rtt'r In•
1... •11'1')1 $17.50
Reduced for Quiclc Cle arance!
EIPIIDIII Fl~E
Ot ... IJ:rt•l r .. r (',, ... , h tndltnt:
lclo'.lll~ ... llll l'fl c .. r lllll' .1'111
fl'< t'IJih ..'I l)fM kt't ,\ t" Z flit• $3.00
A Size for Ev-ery Oftice Need!
HIIH-IUDE STEB. F1LES
A h lgh jlrarli.' roller lx>ar
tn~ "IMC'f' "..1 \f'r' QUdlll)
rn.ltf'rt,ll ,1 ntl hi'' I 1•nn
~~ rucllnn a .. urf'l<> p.:>rf(>(•t
wr,·k~' AtlrartJq• gray
rtnl"'h $47.95
"W e Specialize in Office Supplies"
SM them oa d.laplay NOW at the Bcrrbcw Azea'e
IIOST COMPLETE OFFlCE EQUJPKE.XT & SUPPLy STORE
Sf41io,..t4
100 VIA LtDO
Lido Sbopplag c..w
More t han 400 members and
guests wt're on hand for one of
the most successful f a s h I o n
shows and festivals wht'n the
Ebell club of Newport BeaC'h pre·
sented Its annual spring felt>
last Thursday In the American
Legion hall. The h uge party was
supervised by Mrs. Nicholas
Brettner, with Mrs. J. W. Cam·
mack dlrectlng the style show.
P. N. Head. Maxlnt> Guthridge, port twach. on S:tt urday. ~larch
Lach enmeyt>r. Amt>lla Gamble f or letterfte•ds. enveloPft C4ll and Ernt>St Sodt>rbcrg. 6. in Hoag Mt>morlal Hospital. THE ENSIGN. HA-1 114 14-Jieoar ot6ce 11-=laiM ..,..U ~ A.....alable
Colorful table prlzes were ..----------------...:..:..:..:...-=.=:::..:..:.:....._:_::..:_:...:._:~-~~==============::;======-====~
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Ebell Preside nt MrsJ Byron
Wells.. reported s izeable gains for
the three scholarship projects of
the club.
''Mlrror Magic" was theme of
thi' d ay. wlth Mrs.. Basil Peter·
son commentatlne as th• models
ln bouffant sprlng gowns pa ·
raded down a ra mp. Mrs. Elmer
Polrler. accompa nied by Mrs. E.
8. Mills. sang durtnc an Inter·
val.
Modelling w ere Thelma Locke •
Melba Watcher. Mary Butler.
Helen UNOn, Lee lopn, Vlr·
ctnta Reaume. Nancy Tritt. Janie
Unaon and Mrs. Erma Lac.hen·
JMJf!l'. an~ ,younpten PeiCY
Oltlln,er. !baron a n d Gaye
Jleaume. S h a r on and Bonnie
Trembley, Paula and Leah Rot·
potted clnera reas from Morri's,
and decora tions were planned by
Mrs. Raymond Herms a nd her
Jnbetweeners !K'Ctlon A-o;;sistlng
the senior gr oup during the
luncheon hour were a number
of Junior Ebell members headed
by their president. Mrs. E. H .
Finster . .Mrs. S. A. Cort and her
Ways and M.-ans committee d l·
rected the luncheon prepa ration .
with Mrs. H. S. McGregor a nd
Mrs. Roy Sabin preparing des·
wrt.
Servlna with Mrs. Brettner In
plannlnc the party wete Mmes.
Cammack. Hewy Dellter. Karl
Mill«. Leon Sanborn. Harry Roe·
en. Linwood Vldt and Verna
Wadlellh.
en and GerrJ and BUly J'lftllter. IVLI.IY .. GKT am&.
Clotha were from O'llrien'a. Lido • A dauPfw, L,rnn' Dee. was
Julalona. ar.,.. Unique Shop, bofn to »_ . and Mta. Howard
Gay Top. Uttle Ma. Muftett Sullivan. tsrr 1an lftnardlno
aad llrat SbGpe. Mrs. Elm« Pl .. CoiU .._, on Frida,J, '*"' ...... ~ " ..... a. ..... llaDarial ....
lOa E. I. MUla. Othw mUIIIe wu pllaL .,..... .., .. -. u-s.
Weill. lle1t.a G r ac • 1 aftCI L-' ..t-.
,_.. R. WUltama. A ......... I 1-. 11 OL. wu
Home•CCIOIEed foodll ..,. mid .... to Mr. aM lira. Lc1NB IAII·
.., tM ..... .. ..uon wttla ........ -a. -............ ••~•=zr:.:~.:=~ ... ~·= .... I'IUII ............ -. • .... -. c ., -. • C'luwMe Dodd .. .,... ........ -..... .., .........
rankin's
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BALTZ N 0 R T U A R T , C:O.ta
Mesa chapeL at 17th St. and
Superior A•e.. Costa Mesa. ls
shown abo•• in an arc:bitec1's
drawing. The n ew chapel.
/
Council Splits on Decisions
On Requests for Billboards
How About
Oil Promises 1
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.~ ... BAY NUR.SDY =~= Era,., .... , -... I I •• , .. ,
IIAY WK IGGGUTa
Harold Arthur, pre.l~nt of the f::-:.W~:!!a~-$3 'JO 1'0 $15 00
West Newport Improvement AI· ratua, E\terpeen Pear. e e
JIOCiatlon, reminded Newport City Let va .... 'I'• Wltll y._ ._..... htle '"'len
Council Monday evenlnr. that nru. 1.11m ,_.... ....... & ~ CIIIAII au
the ~ontMey 011 Co. a~mentli~!!;iiiiiiiii~~;iii~iiiiii~~i;~ii~~~ii;i~ with the citY called for beautl·lj
fylng the area where their on-......__ Frl Sat SPECIALS
shore and off-shore wella ue lo· IIIIIWaet •1 • A
cated near 58th St., West New-
port.
"To date there Is no sign of
their living up to ttlla agree.
ment," he said. City Manaeer
John Sailors was Instructed to
look Into the matter.
Council approved 7-ionterey'a
request for amendment of a re-
<'t'nt permit for re-location of
their oil storage tank site. The
oil company said the site In a
ravine back of the drlll site was
unsatisfactory because of ero-
• I • I • u.lle
• • ILIIe
• I • 3fw2k
• • I I I I e ... ae
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We ..._ 1.....,_ -OpeD 11110 A.M. to 7 •.M.
VJRGJJfiA llc:IIAJIU'S
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Baltz. 410 Coast Bl•d.. Corona
del Mar. will open about May
1. The chapel will seat 100
persons and ls being e~uipped
with a Hammond orgcm. There
w11l be a reception room. of-
flee, complete show rooms and
operating room s furnished
Vl'ith t b e latest equipment.
There is aD apartment for the
resident manager.
XP\\ pnrt City Council split 4-1 Bt>nn{'l voted to r£'j('('t the 28th sion. A new location was ap-
and ~ ~ ~n blllbo~r~ cledslons 1 Sl. billboard, ~1ayor 1\filler vor-l proved.
\lond,,~ 1'\emng. rf'JP<tlng a bill· ing to allow 11. ~11lll'r. Isbell and 1
CUPCAKE BAKERY
2211 E. 1 '1tla St. 11e1a ~ C.ter PHOHBB7aG (•m'to Beta)
Baltz Mortuary ~pen Chapel
In Costa Mesa About May 1
hi•ard ,tf Bnlboa Bh ct and 28th A Cl ·r. d Ad · Th E · ~ ,, 1 . II •1 Bf'nnett voted tu allow tb(' sign I oss1 1e m e ns1qn sr .. "~'"port, ant .t O\\ ng one 1 b · · d'
11r Balb<1a Blvd and Coa 1 High· on Coast Ji lghway. Smith and nnqs 1mme 1ote results! C..,ll
way · Finch voting to r{'j('('t lt. H..,rbor 1114-1115 ond prove it!
Th£' Planning Commission h ad
rN'ftmmC'nded d<·nial of both re-
ThP Balr1 ~tortuary. Cos t a 1 w ill mntinu(' to op Nill(' ~ir quests. An d Fost('r-KielsC'r Co.
~~~-· ... a l'hapt•l. at lith St. and Su-Baltz Chap(•) B~ the> Sf'a. In C'o· appealed to Cnunrll. David Lar-
pNinr A\1' Cu,..ta ~tesa, will rona riel ~tar w n of Foster-KieiS('r said the
u1wn about ~tay 1. owners. ~lr. R{'t'<'Ption room anl1 flffir<'. rwu srgns Wf're rt>plllCt'TTl('nts for
•1nrl ~tr,... Lt>w b Baltt. nf 110 compl<'tt' show rv<•rn>-opc•r:•ting l>igns th;ll hlld to be movl'd. and
C"oast Bh r1 . Cnron.1 c!~c-1 ~tar. rooms furnisht>d with the latl'~t thE' om• on Coa ... t Highway would
hii\C· :\nnoun•·"d equipment and managl•r a part· be tht' ba<'k of an <>xistlng sign.
Tho• tm alrlan~ "rth a Santa mPnt a re indudl'd in the facilt HI' d.11mc>d that dl'nial of the
:\t.trht n wk f'Xt!'riur, t'tlntains a
1
. tit>s Amplt" oH -stre<>l parking is rPqu£'.:;t would be an invasion of
•·h,o po•l '' hwh will -.('at 100 per· prll\ idc•d . ~tr and ~Irs. Baltz \'e<;ted intere<,t .1 n d property
~'"" a nti "Ill bt• E''JUI~pNI With ha\t' t~fWrdt{'rl thl"ir C:urnna del right"
an nrg.tn ~lr anti \tr .... Wilfre-d ~Jar mortu;uv fur the> va:>t J..l Councilmen A \-\'. Smith. Bra-
11. ~lall.orcl. '' hn h,l\c• ht.tcl 20 yPars and h;;,t' owm•d property d('n Fint h. Les tsb(.'ll and Gera ld
yc•ars ('l\Jli'TII'no·(' rn mortuary an thc> arP.I fo•r thE' p,1,t 20 yl"ars ~------------
""" IC'(' ,l!ltl fllnPr d rflr~·llng
FRYERS
2-LB. MINIMUM \\Ill hi' tho· rt• ... ulc•nt m.tr..tgN s d PI I Gl ~lr. and ~t r ... \Ld l.trtl ha\1' rc• Mermai s an amour
Due to the unusually large de-
mand for our fryers this past
weekend we are again fea-
turing them this week.
FRESH mJ.rn -CUT UP -PAN READY :;lcll'd 1n ('u ... l,l :\ll's.o fnr thl' JM'-'1 ~~('~~ ~t r. a nd ~tr" B.llt/ Apr. 7 Meeting Glimpses
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\Jr.., ~1.\x '''"'n ;u1d ~lr~
ll.trr~ Htlll.trd "til lu• h·•~tP'-'-l'"
on \\'c•tlrw.,f!,t~ A._,ral-; \\hl'n thl'
~!Prm,,l!l' '' h t·~ of ~fil~c•nw
ml•mllf'r". hnl I rh"1r nr'l mr•l'l ·
ing ,11 thl' !;ttl :'<·to tl !IOU>-(' In
r ..... ,,, ~lt><:a Ch.trh'r mc•mhf'r<:
will b(' acc l'pH·rl through this
mC't•ling. acc·or•hng tu ~trs. Hll·
li.~rtl vresrdPm
By Al'fK
Thank·you. thank-you. thank -
you for all you r k ir:d romments
on 11ur beautiful !lowNs·a nd·
fash1on w i n dow s . As Miss
O'Brien says. \\C can say they
are b<'autifu l without boast ing
b('('ause they wouldn't hav(' been
possible without the h(')p of
others. W e p articularly want to
At the M<~H'h met>ting. !\trs thank Gladys Norman of Nor ·
!\farsh all McGuire a n d Mrs. man's Flower Shop for the taste·
R.tlph Herr were h ostesses. Two ful crt>atlon of nowers for each
new members were introdu<'t',.d. occasion suggested by the lovely
Mrc; Clyde C. Otto of Costa :\IC'sa clothC'S on the manikins ... from
1 anrl Mrs. Jaml's McKf'(' of Co· the twaut iful antherlum rorsage
rona llighlands The Initial or· for the white formal to the I gant7attun m('('ting of th(' !\IE'r buckelS of spring flowers in the
mn.itb was h<>ld at thl' homt' of I gardf'n <:<'ene.
WAllACE
CALDERHEAD
JE WELER
I :\llrs Ray ~lelS('n, ~ e w porI
I llt>l!!hls. Our thcmlts go. too. t.o the
817 COAST BLVD.
COROK A DEL MAll
I A I (O ... • ororti~c; "'eed> w'l be
rl.'lndled cvnven•en·l,.. O"ri court-1 I ecv.ly ·n •he corr•ple'el:{·eql.lip
I ped J cb Pri,., "nq DeportMent of
your H..,roor A•eo Newspoper,
HIJfS BROERIKC. ccmdlc1ate for City CoUDdlman of t.be City
of Kewport JJeac:b. ls pictured bere with bls famUy at tbelr
home on Balboa b land. 120 Ametbyat A,., With Bema and bls
wife Marjorie are their three c:blldren. Ann. UP/z. Larry. 11/s•
and Cretc:ben. 2 yean old. on he• Daddy's lap. The BroeriD9
famlly mo•ed to lla1boa b land from PaMdeDa iD 1941. Beau
and bla brother operate BroeriDC]'a Aatomotl•e Semce 6a Bay-
aide Dr. at the entrance to Balboa Ialand.
STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE BROERING
"I entered th1s race because many of the vot-
ers who supported and elected me to the Board
of Freeholders urged me to do so. and because
I do not like the way our city has been run.
"There have been many actions of the City
Council about which I have been dissatisfied .
These I will go into later. I believe in economy
and efficiency in our city government without
sacnficing any of the essential services."
(ligMd) LAWRENCE B. (JIANI) BROERING
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l.Gmp Light Shop for th.U kMID
of furniture ")wopa-~ to
Wade FairchUd for the patle·
man'a gl~ Of coane we
would abo Wte to tba:nk tbe
American dnu dniCJMn who
made the wiDdows poalhle by
c:natlng aac:b exqul.alte CM·
tum• for each occaaioa.
Inside O'BRIEN'Sw e have
many other ('nsc•mbles for formal
wear. for travelling a nd for gar·
den wear We think the new
1954 s pring coltons are pretty as
summer flowNs themselv('S -
and O'BRIEN'S Is a vt>rlta ble
garden of them. One of the
nic('st things about these new
cottons is their price tag. You
can buy th('m at a ll prices be·
cause rotton has become the
world's most versatile fabric.
Jllght DOW O'mUEif'S ba..-.
a beautiful .., MIKtioll froiD
11.15-yoa'll hardly NlJeft ttl
You'll fiDd your style, t~tbe
"Sl.uy"" ctr.... with femllal.De
ruffle CIDd trima. tbe Uttle boy
ablrl cpow1liDto a au.JDJDel' cot·
ton fJOdc. t.be a1...-1 ... c1nu
wltb Oy-lroat CIDd tacldDCJ.
Abo popular for SoptiMnl Call·
foraia an t.be cottoa pdllt
dnu·CIDd ·.-weat.l ............
CIDd the dreuy acoop aecbd
party frocka witb corded iaeU
trim. Mcmy of tbeee dnuM at
O'aiiJEII'S an cut froiD tbe
..U·Ialowa ... dleclpl ...
fabda. •o ..--..,._ yoa
....... budget. O'allUJf'l Ms ..... ..,.._ ........ ,... c-. Ia ......
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ICIS COAIT .ovuYAD
COIIOIIA DD. IIU
For ................... , ....
THE IENSI&N. HA-I I I ..
SWISS STEAK
ROLLED ROAST/
OUND ST.EAK
round Round
Lean. Freshly Ground Sliced, Cello Pkg. '.
BEEF41bs.'l00 BACON
lb.
691,.
SIRLOIN STEAK 69L
• MeiWel House
COFFEE Gold.nrod-'/41
BUTTER 73~ 1-'b.
LIMIT 2 LIS.
Crisco-3.,.b. c.n
SHORTENING 87~ Rosy Red-46--i)L C.n
TOMATO JUICE
V-~303 c.n
APPLESAUCE Gloriette-lllfl-oL c.n
TOMATO ASPIC 15¢ 8 Peso, Sp. G reen
OLIVES Pioneer -Minced
CLAMS ~ 37¢ Hormel
SPAM 7-oL e.n
12-oL ~n
NeWl -W eshing
DETERGENT 23~ Ouo' a.mc
STARCH 39« lge. ~g.
-FROZEK FOODS--FRESH PRODUCE
lirdsey..-1 0-oJ. ,.,, rl~ ARnCHOKES 2 -9« STRAWBERRIES Or..-3 29« PIPPIN APPLES lk
4 FilhenMn 's
FISH SnCKSJu.t,~~.e.t 51~ ww ......
C A a·t ·A G E
UtJJt o 1liL eo o tT.iOT.UJJ AL1ll.tJJ£P n eo UrrrtiJTI1l1jJJI so o a 1£ ss o eeJruu sa a a ilJCTJfl1.LtiJt o u a LL
Coast r 601---
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Second
Section
Phone Use
TipS Given
Here are handy tips for tele·
phone users to belp them get
the befit service from thel Lib·
erty·8 d ial telephones :
1. Look up new Uberty num.
bers In the special telephone dl·
rectory supplement. ( H a r b o r
telephone users should do this.
too.)
2. Jot the number down so It's
handy when you're d ialing.
'·
3. Lllten for dial tone, then
dial each figure carefully. Dial
the first two letterw and numeral
of the pretlx, then the remain·
lng four numbers. Pull the dia l
around to the finger stop, then
release. Do not try to hurry It
back.
CJIAJICIJIC lfUMIEBS-Wad·
lag tbJou9b stacks of recorda
aft.ct.d by CODftnloa of Bea·
COD telepboaes to dJal opera·
hoa are ( troaa left) Mrrice
npnMntatl•n Laura aow.a.
3a11ta lllaad A••.. Balboa:
Gloria Coodaae. 611 Klll9's
4. Dial 7 to reach Harbor num·
bers from Uberty·8 phones. A
"zip" tone will Indicate an op.
era tor ls on the line. Give her
the desired Harbor number.
5. Dia l 116 for e mergency serv.
Ices -pollee, fire, a mbulance.
sheriff.
6. Dial 113 for Information.
7. Dia l 114 for telephone re·
pair.
8. Dia l numeral 0 to reach an
operator for long dls1anN>
9. Dial ULrich 3 ·1212 for time
of day.
10. CorrN'l your pt>rc;onal n um·
ber llsts to show new LJ berty·S
numbers. Persona l n um ber books
a re available free of charge from
the telephone business ortl<'t'.
COIL FOa IIUCKEJfPABLEil
A da ughter, Chrlsllnt' A n n
was born to Mr. a nd Mrs. Rob·
ert Huckenpahler. of 314 E. 18th
St., Costa Mesa, on Monday,
March 15, 1954, In Hoag Me·
mortal Hotrplta l.
CBECU DIALUrC -Operator
Ccuelya McBride. 2561 Scmta
ADa A .... Costa Mesa. cbeclu
tbe OCCUJacy of dJallng by
leaeoG telephone aubacrlbera
with ~lal test equipment in
the ceatral office at 1198 Cr·
CIJl9e A•e .. Cos ta Me.a. Test ing
has N9ealed tbe moat eommoo
errors to be lllconect dlallDq
by omitting one of tbe prefix
letters. aubstltutloe of t be
oumeral ..... for the letter .....
In Liberty. and tbe u• of tbe
letter "0 " lDatead of tbe Du·
meral "0." Doing tbe teatlllg
work. under tbe auperYialoD of
Dial C h i e f Operator Ethel
X:roh. are Carolyn Mclride.
Katherine Carroll, 601 Iris Aft ..
Coroz:aa del Mar. and BelYia Clad~eU. 114 E. Balboa llYd.,
Balboa •
•
I
Fashion
Shows
THURSDAY
APRIL I, 1954
..
,.. ........... First n..IIJ " Ellll ... ..
., .. Fllllwilc DiiiiHtht Sll1111
* BRAGGS UNIQUE SHOP *
1209 Coast BouleYCUcL Corona del Mar
* LORNE * 20C·MariDe Aftnue. Balboa Jalcmd
* FBANCES NORTON SHOPS *
Next to Seara & 213 No. Broadway. Scmta ADa
* PEIIIE VILLE *
521 COCIIIt BoulnarcL Corona del Mar
* R1JLE'8 ol CALIFORNIA. SM.AllT SHOES * 3410 Via IJclo. Liclo SboppiDg Center
-(.tl)-
c •ldlaat cmcl Fcwhion ModeJ. by
VEliKA MDJzER CHAIIII &aiOOL
414 IOalla... Saala ADa
at the villa marina
•••• :om. at M ' a A•••-. Rewpat •ult LeiMIIt_ ........
FOR RESERVAnONS PHONE HARBOR 3930 TODAY!
•
Month11 of englnet-rlng, con·
structlon, Installation nnd test·
lng will be climaxed at Pacltk
T<'lephont>'s "H·hour"-a m inute
after midnight Saturday, when
Beacon tt>lephones are converted
to dial operation with the Lib·
t'rly 8 prefix.
Tht> hands of a C'lock ticking I
tow'lrd 12:01 Sunday morning
will sl~rnal telephone tN'hniclans
Ill remove bloc:king devlet>S from
.tutomatac dial equipment a t the
m•w <'Pntral offit'e at 1796 Or
anliW AH'. C:o:.ta Mesa.
1 Soon ther~ will be heard th~
clloklng noises ol the first call.iJ
being plat't'd through LJberty·8.
PacifiC' Telephont' M a n a g e r
TPd Hambrook, who has directed
thf:' tremendous detn11::. of con·
V('rt tng 1 ht> Beat'On t'XCha ngc to
rltaJ operation. aid that Liberty
rel<'phont> users will ha\ <' :1 S<>J\ •
Wf' geared to the nei'd:. 1.1t :1 fa I·
gro•wl ng art'a
"It 1s my fttm t>f lnlun that
tht> !'\<'\,·port Bea<'h t>:\~ hnn&P
Will bt> tht> largf'St In Orang('
Count) within a H~r) (~\\ ~l'.trs"
I hP satd
'Pd.t'l!it' 'l'l'lt>phunt: pl.ons call
.... ClW IICiftL aDd DoreDe
MGCJUooe, •• W. I a lb o a
ll•d.. If ewport.
\\'ht'n that t ime a pproachto).
olnytlllf> WhtJ might be C'a iJ ing lh£'
H<>at~m t>xc·hange will be a kN1
to .,,dnd b) ror a while. bt>\·:tuSI'
th£'re mu:.t be .an ab~lutt>l)
· dt>ad" momE'nt on the 5" JtC'h
bwuds
At tht> signal. swJtt·hmf:'n In
I h£' old off let> w tll cut undPr·
ground cablt>s !rum the non·dlal
octic'e while otht>r men In the
nt>w dtal office pull blo<•klng j
hJOis rrom the dial ~\itl·hes. per· I
m1111ng them to .\.prlng to aC'tion
TED BAMIIlOOK. loc:aJ Pa·
dflc Telephone mcmager. will
aee m ~-o t b a of pailutaldog
work come to a aueceaful COD·
c:lusion aa leacoo telephones
are con•erted to cbai juat one
mlllute after madnigbt Satur.
f•>r rumplellun uC ,m .tddttlon to
tht: Harbc.•r l't'ntral of!ke bulld·
tng in Balboa earl~ In 1916 with
a '1ew tu..-. ard future pr•" islon
r>f dial sen it"t' for Harbor tel~·
phones."
1 lit> statt'd th.u thP Bt>at·on t>On ·
For lett.nt .. ds, envelopes call
THE ENSIGN. HA-1114
\l'rSton paV('::. thf' \\3Y for LJb·
vrty 8 subscribt>n; latt> th1 ... \ear
tc• chal dirl'<'t to Klmb£'rl\' it'h• JJhunP~ in Santa Ana "'h·~n £':11.
tf'ndPII ;•'r\'ic•(' 1s JOlr .du I'd
,
day.
SUNDAY ·
MARCH 28
12:01 A.M.
CJAL IQUIPMINT of the lateSt design, installed at a cost of O\'er o ne-half
million dollars. will bring dial telephone service to all present &aco11
telephone users beginning Sunday, March 28. Installation of ibis dial
unit was made necessary by the fast popuJadoo growth of this area.
Thi~ is an imponant step in your cckpboac company's exputioo aod
improvement program for our coast communities.
• Aft~r th~ o~w prefix Uberty 8· becomes effective March 28, pleue
consult your dinctory supplement before PlaciA8 a call to a former
Bncon telephone.
• To place a call from one Uberty I · celcpbooe to~. DIAL the
FIRST TWO LETTERS and NU~Eil.AL olcbe..., preix. thea
the remainios four numben. For a:ample., co call U IMny I ·1199.
dial L-1·1, thftt dial 1199.
• To all a H•r'-noa-dial celephooe &o. a Uheny .. dW •••.-.-.
DIAL "7 ". Then whea you heu me 4-.:.ive Zip--. p dlle
JM,W awabft to the <>penaor. ll••-ber. rou will Mit..._._'-·
nailiar"{)paalor' .. but the "Zip-Zip .. COM will CeiJ )'OU .. me ()per-
ICOr is I~ for the aUJDberoldM Nlephoac J'OU willa eo .-elL
• ..._--...co m11 oallicle olme Newpcwt lleM:h cs+,., ...,
diel "o" aad ti•• me .... .,., ao -. Opi.-w.
I
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
More than 17 yea.rs ot
growth and service to
s'a v l n g s Investors -
that 's our record!
During the rirst 11 days
of January, investors
placed with us more
than 21m m illion dollars
of additional savings.
These savings will be
re ·invested right hcre
Building Permit T oial
Is Over Half Million
With a wef'k tn go • In lhl'
building permit rae£' for t his
month. the tota l fur Marc:-h is al·
r£'ady O\'N a half million tlollnrs
I fnr the Cit) nf ='IP'.\ port 8(•ac'h
Pl•rmils fvr thl' pa)>t \\N'k in
dttdNI a $Sf .350 t1wellln~ at 3906
t'hannt'l PlnC'e In !"l~"P'''' and
a S10.1JOI) dwt>lll ng In Cliff lla' Pll
Fl)llfl\\ in~ prrmll' \\ l'r(• ''"'lit"!
e NEWPORT
Inn. ~IJ:"n at 705 Coast Blvd ..
SJ.I~I; Lyl(' Hoskin. 6-room, 1·
<;lory. 1-unlt dwelling a t 60S
Poinsl'tlla. $10.000: Grant How -
3 1rl. ru mpu'> room at 2-13 He li(J
trnsw. $200
e CORONA RICHLANDS
Jame~ ~t.tnll'y. 5-room .
~tor} I u ni t rlwellin~ a t
t'.1hrilln Tl'rrare $21,000.
e CLIFF HAVEN
1' ..
U4
in Orange County to
h elp build new homes Ja m e_,. f:d\HH•I". "' r••om 2
and bus iness buildings j stor). !-unit chH•IhnJ.: "' 3\)0f,
as our communities C'hannt>l PI S6 .350, ~l.trtin Kun
continue their sound ask{', add rh .. m a t 3111" \\' Ot•r•.tn
Rubl'rl Cr.lWfMd 8 room. 2·
''"r). I unit dw£>111ng at 625
Kin~" Rd. SJI)JlOO: Mauril.' Stan-
It•) f'\ll'nrl kllt•hrn at 2302 Cliff
Dr . S.'YMI; R J Collins. 5-room . J.
... tory. I umt tlwt-lling at 216
King· .... Plat'('. $1 1.500.
and rapid g rowtb.
\"our savings Invested
with u arc SAFE -
each al·count Insured to
a tot a I of $10.000
thr(lugh t h e Federal
Savings and Loan In-
sura nc;e Corpor:..tlon.
WITBDilA W OLE
INStraED SA VINCS
~·-~~~~~~····-..........
LOAIS FOR HOlES
3'7o %()-YEAR LOAN
1 Construction J.ocme
6,-o to-YEA& LOA.N
a.:. BOB U'I'I'LD
Poirier ••rtcac• c..
1'11 C...t lllYd.. CDM
n. AA 188&-IU S.l lU
(~ttro Ufe lD•uraaee FuDds)
JAMES D.
RAY
Baildia1 Coatrador
100 C..tt ... 41~ c-., ...,
HAibot OIIJ
... ld_: H~ 2114-W
Vern Th r>elkeiJ
Auoctal.-s
Original Home Plans
1200 Coaat B.igbway
Coroaa del Mar BA 3502
~
--. hy.
/lf.U!WM .,;ill~.~
FARMIRS
It's .. secrtt ... .... •• ...,...c ........ ....
FAIMUS ~tee... .._. ,...., ,. ..... c..t h
...... .tH ...... .... ...... ,... ... ,...,.. .... ,.. ,...,, c .... Senile
.. ue~: JUaftllf
I,.. N..,.n A..._ o-ea .._ _.....,_..,.
-
Ft .. S2.oun, f:.Jrl Juhn .... m. m11\t'
builrting to .tll11w f11r alit-) :t nd
l>uilrl g:~r.tgl'. 6JI)O \\' < l(•pan Ft .
I
S4.500; J C St u.:t rd. ti ro•'lm 2
story. 2 unit rl\\f'lllns.t ;;t l:lO ~ncl
132 ~5th St.. Sll.llll: William
Smith , 1-mom. 2 -•Httr~. 1-unlt
dwf'lling at IIH I \\' P..tlhoa Blvd .
Sl 1.5011: Clalrl' 0 dXIon. .tltPr.t
lions at liS .Jh t St . S2fMJ. 1~;1 .•
~l'ndl';t. a lt••r .J t ton~ .tt 1tli 32nrl
St.. S23
le CORONA DEL MAR
[)(>an Hall. garagl' at 23>' Pup-j p), SJ..-!110: Rt~hNt llsJI.., l'hpf'.,
e NEWPORT RElCIITS
A. J Nyroo>:. 6-room. 2-story. 1·
unit tlwf'llin~ at 243 C>ct>an Vll'w.
Sl 1.1.1110: D Hokomb<'. garag£' nt
.1~ ~:1 ~lorll'n a. $1.200.
e BALBOA ISLAND
J.u-k \urn. altl'ra t ion:; at 601 1:
:'\ B.t) Ft S800 : L :\t. As kin. ga-
ragl:' at 316 Sapphire. SJ.200:
l'ninn ()jJ Co, St('('J c·anopy at
121 126 Marini'. $3.500.
e BALBOA
:-;t•\\port HarbQr YaC'ht Club.
1A9aJ Jfotic. ft>n<'P at 720 W. Bay Avt>. $590:
I
I
NOTICE OF ELECTION ~lr~> K('('nP. plumbing. painting
!"ollce is hereby gtvl'n tQ lhl' and partition at 301 Palm, $200;
electors uf lh£' ~f'\\J)CJrt Harhou ~lr;; StE-phanie Cogswel. 8-room.
•..:naon High ~khuol Ut-.trk t of Or 2 '<lor}. 2-unit dwelllng at 313 E.
ang<' County t'.dsforn1;.1. that tht' Ha lh<ta Blvd .. $20.000.
Annual EIE't lion fur ml'mlwr vf e COSTA MESA
the Boarrl of Tru~t('('" of the Butldinj.! J>{'rmit.; werE' Issued
1\ewport Harbor L'n10n H I g h tu Ellwood E. Cluff for rt>Sidences
Sehoul Oislrlet will bt' ht•ld on I by tht' Costa Mesa city building
the third F'nday or !\lay. viL. department. a $10.192 h9use at
May 21. 19:H I 1998 OranJte Ave. and a $10.~
lt will be nN'I'S.,J r) to t'l('('t ht)U!>t' at 1992 Orange Avt>. A per ·
one mem~r. ' mit f(Jr a $842 sign W()nt t o the
The polling pla<'('S /or said Costa l\tPs a Savings a nd Loan
electors of the Nt>wport Beach A"sn. 1872 Newport Blvd.; a
Elementa ry School District.. of the $4.000 )K'rmlt to Mr. and Mrs .
Newport Harbor Union Hl&h Laars. of Z75 E. 22nd St.. for a
School District a re u follow•: re~ldenM" a part m e n t . a nd a
Precinct No. 1. NE W P 0 R T Sl.OOO permit to H. L. Proulx. of
SCHOOL. H th and Balboa Bhrd. I 1922 Plarentia A\·e .. for a $1.000
Precincts as In city t>lectlons 1. ma<'hlne hop.
2. 3, 4, 5. 8. 11. 17. 18. 19. 24. 25. Va n's bowling. li03 Superior
26. 28. I These precincts lncludl' Av<'. SJ.'lO. to rl'vamp window
WE.'St Newport. Newport. Balboa spact>: Bessie M. Miner. 2190
and Lido Isle!. l\tapiP St . garage. S575: H. V.
The officers oppolntf"d to ron-~1cVay. 1959 Santa Ana Ave. for
duct the elect ion in the above a dwelling. $6,000; 2.560 permit
name-d precinct a re : to Harry Forsythe. 617 W. Hamil·
:\trs. Julia Mae Eggl'rt. ton St . for r~modellng ; $8.120
Inspector pE'rmll to C. A. Pollard and Son.
Mrs. Nina K. Holthy, Judge 1950 Placentia Ave .. for storage
!'.trs. Amy Wolcott. Judge building: $3.~ permit to Mrs.
Precinct No. 2. CORONA DEL Marla Glover. 2629 Ora nge Ave.,
MAR SCHOOL. 610 Ca rnation for a dwelling; $3,090 permit to
Avenue. Coro na del Ma r. Pte· Edna Pope. 750 W. 17th St .. for
clncts as In city elections 6, 7,1 a dwelling; S8XI permJt to Don
10, 12. 13. 14. 16. 21, 22, 23, 29. Carlton. 2635 Santa Ana Ave .. for
30, 31. 32. 33. These precincts a garage; $1 .500 permit to Mrs.
Include: Ba lboa Island. Beacon Ethl'l B. Stuve. 1946 Harbor Blvd.
Bay. Harbor Island, Corona del for remodeling; permit for two
Mar. Also tbat part of Bayside duplex homes to cost $18.000 for
No. 2 whkh lies In the Newport G('()rgl' S. Ma rkel. 5Z7 Bernard
Beach Elementary School Dis· St : $2,000 house relocation per-
trkt. m it to Willia m N. Stone. of 630
The officers appointed to ron-Hamilton St.
duct the election In the above-Permits In the unincorporated
name-d precinct are: a reas of Costa Mesa Included:
Mrs. Anne Crowl. Inspector M R. Baucher. dwelling at 1698
Mn. Jane E. Morgan. Judge Whittier. $8.800; J. P. Spalding,
Mrs. Martha M. Cunningham. rarage at 1502 Palisades Rd ..
Judge S8XI.
Precinct No. 3 HORACE ENSIGN
SCHOOL. 1400 Cllft Drive, New· BOUCKD GET SOli
port Hetcht.a. Predncts u In ctty
elections 9, 15, 20. Z7. 34, 35. 36.
ntese predncb lnc.lu~: l'few·
port Heights. Clift Haven, Bay-
shores lr Bayshore Camp.
The officers appointed to con-
duct t he election In the above·
n amed pn'!Cinct are:
Mrs. Edna Jones, l rapector
Mrs. Mary Taylor. Jud~
Mrs. Doris Ferguson, Judge
The polls will be open between
the hours of 7 o'clock A.M. a nd
7 o'clock P.M.
DONALD DUNGA!f, Clerk
BOARD Or TRUSTEES NEW·
PORT HAJtBOR UJ'fiO~ IUGH
SCHOOL DISTRJCf
Publlah: Ma.rch ll, 18, 25, 1954
In the Newport Ha.rbcw EN&p.
• • •
Greeoe Mortpp
COMPANY
Fut Senlce OD
OllwtrudioD ........
5"-20 y.,.
IIAJlalR t7ll
A 10n, David Alan, was born
to Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Horacke
2'110 Orange Ave .• Costa Mesa. on
Tuesday. March 2. In Hoag Me·
mortal Hospital.
... a,a.s
ROTICE TO caJlDITOD
EST ATE or JtALPH H.
AH.R.EJ'fS DECEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN
to the creditors of and aU per·
10M havtne claims agalrat the
•ld d«edent or •Icr' estate to
file them willa the ~
vouchen In the oftJce of the
CJerk ol tlM Sul*ior Court ol
the State ol Callfomla. IJl and
tor the County of Oranp, or to
pre.nt the ..... wtth the Me·
...,.,. wadMn, to tbe Uftder.
alped at lll8 or IMir plMe ol
but"-· to-wtt: c/o 'lbomu E.
llelferDall. 1415 CoMt HI....,,
Carone .. liar, cautamJa. wttb·
iD l1x IDDIItlul aft« the tint pub,
lleattoft ol tlllll DGdee.
Dated ,...,..., • 1J&l
J:DITII r. ADD~.
J:aeeutrb ol the Kllata ol aJd
dlcldlat.
-CDMr lift.·-............ . .. ,.
THOMAS E. HURUAJf
1.15 Coul Bl .... , oar.a ... liar. CallfQm1a
A*IIIIIF tDr R~Kutrlx
0 &7 .. mee;e ••• a a., , , 11·0 I a I .. ..._.:lladf.U·J8.•a.ca.
............ bli1p.
GIVES JJfSTBUCTIOJf-llartM
MaJ. ADd.nw L NcVic:an ill·~
strum Marine lllf.azatrymeD of
tbe Third Marla• DiYialoD a t
Camp Jfara. Jcrpcm. iD tbe
proper method of 9ettlllg lD
and out of a bellcopter. dur·
iD9 baiDlD9 exerc:l.Ms w ith
,._... ,.. ... pen Bellnptec
Groap lL .. Ia • fttur-Dyv
of World War D aDd Ilona. ••
Ia fhe bu.abcmd of Mra. Patricia
A. JlcVlcan. Ill' Viola PL.
Costa Mesa. Tbey bcrYe two
cblld.rttll. Manba. 4. cmd a soa.
wbom be baa ,...,.. ...._ Jllll~
my. 4 moatba.
Speeding Drivers Arrested
Motorists continue tu rt'<'e i\'e mile zone. Balboa Blvd. and Is-
tickets on s pt'<'d t'harg{'s in thE' la nd A\'e .. Balboa: Shirley Sue
harbor a rPa b su<'d by NPwpurt StahiN. 399 St-vlllt> Avco .. Balboa.
police -10 miJ.-.., an hour In a 25-mll~
Cal\'ln F' Burc-k. 2152 E Oct>an tone. at Bnlh •'l Bh•d a nd Sixth
Front. Balboa. was cha rgNt with St.. Ba '" 111.
;
ftllnllllr, .... .. ...
.--DEBT--
COUEC110NS
A111 '• Jf .... a.111a tfM!r ........... _.., ...... .. ... ...... .... . -... .. ..... ........... -.
CUDri'BUUAU ............... ...._
........ c.ta .....
.. 81v.-s'CIAWU..N.__ ...._,.._K ...........
n.or ~-Dl bhal'lll 1
• ~ 'rue -RaMer ,.. ......... -u.-.. me OIILTID' wro~
... &. ,.,.. .. ., o.-...
"'COJf .... 22 y..,. In On.ap eo-tJ
-Ell-Will, Oelll1, .. ,_
*LINOLEUM * ALL TYPE TD.ES * FORMICA DRAIN BOARDS
LAJlGE IELECTJOR
ALL TTPU n.ooa COVDIJIC
Phone Harb« 4328
--y IPEGIILIITII
AU. TD JmWUT ""SUJIPAST" FABRICS
c..to.. COLOUD oa RA'I'VUL
aAJnO() VEJRTIAJI
DunaDI aulrDI
spee-ding 40 mllt>s an hour In a Clyc!~ 1':. W:llhun .. ~ 118 S. Bay
25 mlll.' zonl'. Balboa Bh d . anrl Front. D~ 'llo'l I 13nd. for ~ In a
Seventh St . Balboa: Phillip !? 35-m ile "IJne. Coast Hwy a t Sea-
Kilmer. 31 1 Diamond A'e . Bal-shore Colony : V. M. Donsbach .,
boa Island. for 30 In a 15-mile of 2500 Newport Blvd.. Costa • bert F be
zonf>. Balboa Bl vd anti 1-Ith St . :\fesa. 30 In a 15-mile zone at 0 or •
Ne~port; Gary I...N> Herndon. 369 Balboa Blvd. and 14th St .. N'ew-
17th St . Co:;ta Mt>Sa . for 30 In a port : Frank Albertson. 124 Via Builder
15·m ilt> 70nt', Balboa Bl\·d and Yella. Lido Is le. 40 miles In a 25·
l ·'th St N ·1 v· y BAr ~or ••. I It I .. .. ewport m1 e zone. 1a ella and Lido 'i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•
Louis K. Warden. or 2112 Nord. •
Ocean Front, Ba lboa. for 60 in a
25-mile zone. Balboa Bl vd. and AllMT JIAJf IN FllAJfCE
lOth St.. New port; Arthur F:. Ar c 1 RJ h G k 209 VI DIJ L'd my P . <" a rd H. Duncan.
I r,onsf y. •o 1 a.,,_ 0
11n· 1 0 whost> wife lives at 900 Clay St .. s l'. or .. n a ~-m <' zone.
B lbo Bl d d 1'th S N I Newport Heights. took part re· a a v . an '• • t.. • ew-u l · port: William K. Turton. 1552 cen Y n an off<~hore exerci!K'
Miramar Dr_ B a 1 b 0 a . was conducted near Bordeaux. France.
chtlrged with speeding 30 miles
1
Under simulated tactical condl·
an hour In a 15-mlle zone. Bat-lions. a ssuming that no port fa ·
boa Blvd. and 14th St . Newport: cllltles remained on thl.' roast.
Robert R. Griggs. 1~5 Balboa tr1>9ps utilize-d BARCs. a m phlb·
Blvd., Newport Beach, for 40 In I ious cargo bargt>s. to move sup-
a 25-mlle zone. Balboa Bl\•d and plies from s~ips anchored off·
AI d St Balbo shore to pos itions on the beachM . vara o .. a C 1 0 RuSM-11 Meredith. 1212 Cliff Dr . P · uncan. a member of the
Newport Heights. for 45 In a 25· 81st Transponat_lon Boat Co • en -
mile zone, Balboa Blvd. and lOth Ierro the Army In 19-17.
St .. Newport; Bruce E. Barton. SODEJfS MOVE TO LACUWA
2079 Federal St .. Costa Mesa. for
3.'5 In a 25-mlle 7.one. Balboa Ave. The Mark Sodens have moved
and Marine Ave .. Balboa Island; from Corona del Mar to Lag una .
A. F. Suttora. 1935 Fullerton I Tht>lr former address was 502l.a
Ave .. Costa Mesa. for <15 In a 25· PolnSE'ttla Ave.
CI"CIETE
BEacon 6547
IU C...ercDI WQ COSTA IIDA
•n..._•~ a.taa-Orulp a.a ..........
-LARDSCAPI·G-
arECDIEN TIIICD e Nt1118DY 8TOCil
ELLIS BROS. NURSERY aaao...-.,.._..
ltll COAM' BIWAY e OO&olf.& DD. IIAII e II.&IL 1-
Costa Mesa L.ller Co.
LUMBER -ltJILDINQ MATEBIALS
N...,....t ...._, "--..._ --.-•u
SUNDAY
*RCH 28
12a01 A.M.
,
/ y-c.ter ..... 1111
Plans Are Described
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . -. ~ WHA ... '$ ~
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Once in a great while,
because of atonD8 or
other emergencies, a
telephone central of-
fice may be cut off
from ita Wlual source
of electric powet'. But
thia d~n't interrupt
telephofW' eervice. In
your centra16:e are
apeciaJ electric 1ener-
aton, run by paoliDe
or d.ieeel eqj.Dea. And
they take over the
job of charlinc the
larce atorap batter-
tee that IUpply the
current to run the
telephone ayatem.
.
Planninc ahe.d for ....... a. i8 ADOtber way we make
aureyou have dependable,~~· ..W:. wben
you need it. PacUic ~lr•• __.. a. ...U :roar ..................... ..,.,.aq.
u ,... ........ 0 JW .....................
ab:JW:Sa ... -.... poiau: .._ ,_ ...._ •
..-a~.-. ... --. ....
time out .... _...__,.
lhW ott. people ...... _ . ..... ,.... .... ,. .... ..... _ ......... .
Allllill~ ...... --...... to ...... -. ,.., ...... ,... .. .... ......... .. , ....... . ..................
Paa•• T hi••••
c.t-tl-clld
alsCist., '2··· J-.._._,.. -cell
.... ...._ aM CDUDtr)'-
lor jUit 12.10 pluf ... Tbil
il the dar ...... ae fear the .. a miDutee. Calla Oft'
...... dlltual -to Ohi-eaao. s.lt t.ke City, etc.,
...... aill.._ .....
.. ~ pD ..-0111....,.
iM ....... ••••Ir!li,..
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ROBERT HILL'S Chefs Inn
J
Open I 1·:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Daily
71.1 Coast Highway
Coroaa ~el Mar
I
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..
• . ._. ................ ...
Here Are the New Liberty Phone Numbers
ACCOUNTANTS
......... laiS·
LIMrty 1-51 OS
lORN T. CA.8TLE .
lM m. Bocll•ter Coeta lleea
AUTOMOBn.ES
~--------------~----------~
M lmY1BJIIIIOII ... IS_..
Uberty 8-3702 ~
BAY MOTORS
Ltlt Rart.or blvd. C01ta Mt'M ........ -..
Uberty 8-2261
MUJ.ER CHEVROLET
1000 Weet Ceut Hwy. Xewport Be~
CERAMICS ............
u..rty 1-3343
CALIFORNIA ART8 CDA111C8
IMt Newport Blvd. , Coeta Meea
CESSPOOLS and HOUSE CONNECTIONS
TllEPIOIE IUMIEI IS
Uberty 1-7290
PRU.r.rp Dl CARLO
Ut E. I 7Ut 8t. Coeta ....
FISIDNG and f1SHDIG EQUIPMENT ... -.•.• L••rtr 1-1141
8EA8PORT lANDING INC. tal W. C..& B WJ;. Newpwt .....
f1.00R COVERINGS ......... , ...•.
Uberty 8-4252
CARLTON'S LINOLEUII 8BOP 111 E. 1 , .. 8t. eo.ta lleea
"' J:. ltua
TELIPIOIE IIMID IS
Uberty 8-6722
V. D. COOPER
C.taM-
NIILDU&DVPIOW
AUTOMOTIVE 'REP AIRS CHILDREN'S NURSERIES f1.0WERS
Last Calls
on 'Beacon'
BANKS
-.. 1BJIIIIOII ... IS_..
Uberty 8-3477 ~
OOSTA MESA BANK
18'7e Newport Blvd. Ooeta Meea
BEAUTY SHOPS
OUI NEW Tl1lPIIM ...... IS
Uberty 8-4122
XESA BEAUTY NOOK
%156 XM4'port Bh·d. CO&ta Mt-M .... ~-IS
Liberty 8-3222
ETHEI.'S BEAL~· HOP
114 E. 18th (Compltote B4-auty ~,.nl<'eJ Co!!ota Mf'll&
VERA' BEAt'TY AW~
187S Rarhor Bh-d. Co.&.a MNa
BOAT BUILDING -FIBERGLASS
TEU~ NUMIO IS'
Liberty 8-27 44
~. 1.. LOWXA.lll
141 E. 16th 1'1.
BUILDERS -CONTRACTORS
OUI NEW~ NUMIEIIS_.
Uberty 8-1622 ~
MESA BUILDERS &I EQUIPMENT 00.
SU W. lt&la Coeta Meea
OUI NEW JBBIIIOII-IS
Liberty 8-6313
ELLWOOD E. CLUFF, BUILDER
1J81 WallACf'l Coeta Jlf~
CABINET WORK
CAFE
OUI fttW l i:W'nV..t HUMIII IS
UberJy 2-l433
Carl's Cu tom Cabinet & Saw FWor: Serviee
116 E. lt1h t. C'CMI&a ....
OUI NEW TIUPIIOII_.a I
UIMrty 1-4161
~UZA II NJo.~LE8 CABINl;T 8BOP 18~,, 1 ~ewport Blt-cl. eo.ta ._.
• .. Jl1lPIIOII-· ...... ., '·"" u.oyo·s GalLI. .......... .... .........
.......... ,, ..
ui.erty .. 3771
HAPPY LAND PRE 8(JIIOQL
SN 1:. Del Mar Ave., a.dl Bey Coe1a ·-
CHINCHILLAS
CLEANERS
CLUBS
-.. 18811-IIPI. I
Uberty 1-2721
ASSOCIATED BREEDERS of CBINCIIILIAS ~ IIMbor BIYcl. Coeta M-
.............
Uberty 8-4014
LIDO CLEANERS
4.541 x ,wport Blvd. Coeta ~~-
..........
Ubertr 8-2283
BAY READY MIX INC.
, 11 ". 11th CoMa ~~-
DRINKING WATER .............
Llletty 1-5012
8PARKLET8 DRINKING WATER OOIIP.
sot OoUeea Pt Ooe&a ·-
DRUG STORES
CRAWFORD' RX PHARMACY
liN ~ewport Rlvd. OM&a Meea
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
• NEW JBBIIIOII••••es Uberty 8-3013
ZIEGLER BROS, ELECI'BIC 8DVICE no E. nth st. ao.ta .._
ESCROW SERVICE
TEUPHONE.MIID
Uberty 8-3565
HANNA ESCROW 00.
IU A £. 18th c.ta ...
fEED AND SEED r----------------------------~x~-·1 ~1-1262 #.
~IIUPIIa. ·-IS Uberty 8-4004
NINA'S FLOWER SHOP
lUI N_,ort BIYcl. O.ta ....
Mrs. Darecn Upson. Pacific
chief operatol' in Costa Mesa .
will be guiding the last dwln-
dlln~ connections f o r Bearon
tf'l£'phone subS<Tibt>rs Saturday
night just before the cutovPr to
dial operation.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS A! chlt'f operator . Mrs. Upo;on
..
...-....., _____________ ..,. Is responsible for the activities
of 58 wumPn "ho ha ndl£' calls ~ .'Rll ... ~-• ~ from 5.500 Beacon telt>phones. O n
1 ~J 1-•4•• an avt'rag£' day the operators set
.......,., • •• UJJ about 21.000 ronnec-tlons.
GRAUEL OIIA.PEL Aft £'r the Beacon switch boards
110 Br,ectway O..ta .,.. ha\'e be<>n stuled, Mrs. Upson
will go to Santa Ana. where s hE'
........ $IS
Uberty 8-5131
will l' o n t In u e supervision of
switchboard work. "We'll all bt>
sorry to leave," she says 'llan
dllng l'alls for Beacon subs<'rlb·
<'ts has become an lntegr&J part
of our dally lives."
GROCERIES and MARKETS
Mrs . Upson's tPiephonP cart'cr
got's back to February. 1925.
wlwn shC' started work as an
t~JWrator In Santa Ana 11 wa"
a bout that t ime that shl' m£-1
a yuun~ moslcian who w ... s try .
i n~t to organize an urrhP.stra Tu
t1.1y tha t m usician Is Chl('f of
Pollre John Upson of Ncwr10rt
&>uch :'\ow their son Rob<>rt Is
.11-.~, n ,,.,Jir,.man on th<' Nc>w port
BC?ar h ftm•e, and RtJhert'll wile
Barbara works for the telcphonP
HAULING
INSURANCE
JEWELRY
.. NEW 1BJIIIIOIII•:• IS
Uberty 8·6233
DICK'S MARKET "Tbe Friendly Place"
24t0 Xl'wport Blvd. COIJta llt'M
HliPIOIII --II
Uberty 1-3435
BAYVIEW RA&DWARE
lao\\'. Cout Rwy. N....,.n .....
;t'f:."--.~ LIMrty 8-2072
lORN IOOBIGAN
111 z . 1et1a sa. o.e. ._.
-.. III&IM ·-· ·•·rtr 1-1154 J'ARifDI8 IN81JUN()E QII01JP l .... N......,....._ o.e.-..
UQUOR STORES
rompany In Santa Ana. Barbara'Jil
fnthN is a retlrel'l IE'IPphonf' en-
gineer.
Out<~tandlng In Mrs l'po;on's
mcm••ry CJ( hE'r lt>lf•phonE' r·ar('('r
Is tht> r•·trthqullkl' that jnrred
mo .. t llf Southf!'rn C'allfurnln In
1933. ThE' . nnta Ann sw•tch-
bonrdo; "lit up Ilk£> n Chrlstma~;
tree," she says. and the-upcra-
tor put In long tours of duty,
handling emergt'ncy <'ails a nd
kf!t'plng the abnorma lly heavy
traffic flowing. .
Kite Flying
Danpr Cited
With k ite fl ying c;eason with
us agnln. a warning of thf" dan-
ger of flying kites near powt-r
line!\ was given this week by C
D. Shedt'nhE'Im, district m anagt>r
for the Southt>rn California Edi-
son Co.
A particularly hazardous prac-
tlct' Is the use of wlre In a kite
frame or the use of wire or tin-
sel string Instead of the safer
cotton kite cord, he said.
If a kite becomes caught In
electric or telephone lines, chll·
dre11 should nivft' pull on the
kite or cllmb a pole to try to
get lt down. 1be Edlaon Co. of.
flee should be notllJed lmmedi.
ately, Mr. Sbedenlut1m said. The
local office Ia at 112 E. Balboa
Blvd., In Balboa.
CAD J'D2) 8'IOa: ....-_._-... c.-.,_ MARINE ENGINES
................ ... -2·2· ........ .. ~ .... ._ ..... ~.
.... t ....... .. _ .......... .....
-311 ........ , ... ...
I 2 ll.&lllf?g a. 1215 ............ __
..... ED ..... ..
a ?Ill~~--· .... ..... 1 ........ ....
,
... ,. ....... Save . this List of-Businesses for Referen
BAXDLDIC -. of tbe lat
calla ·-lecrcoa telepboM ·~ cue tb!M operators
1D tbe ceatral office at 1796
Onai9e Aft-Co 1 t a MMG,
wbida W a I Mtabllabed iD
J. & J. Firm
Is Organized
Jf•rr} nnd Janc>tt(' DnuJ!hPrt} or
Lld•1 l~lt• this W('Ck announrl'd
tht' f••rmntlon c•f thf> J & J Co
w ith h~':Hiflua rtt•ro; at 101 c .. a-.t
Bh d . ("oronn d('l )1.tr
Prilll lp,ll ltPm'! In tw h<~r1fiiNI
h) I h(• firm Mt' H Of>\\ ltqu Hi aLl
ht':.lvt• known n~> ""RPP Silk"" and
a Ill'\\ nylon lA a'hN f•1r hustt-6·
,tnd ll n~t'rtl'
Rtl· Stlk 1., a tt.ln-.p:trf'nl. prt-;.-
!>u r<• •<'nc:lt tve ildhi',I\"C appl i<'fl
•mt P In JMper <1r p;qwr l>.u k<'d
rn.ttP·t tl. \\hie h thc•n c .tn tw
Sill' k .1nywht'rt' .1 n t1 w'tur k
IJrr.r , <•\f'f wllhtrUI lt•,t\lllJ;: ,,
m,H k ~fr ()ou~hlr'r~ ';I)-. II
r•larrl: '"' thP U'-t' of lilr"k• l.tpt•
.... d jht•lt·
Tlw \' 1'-hf'r 1-. ,, jdl.t hl!' Jll.tMif-
th.rt \\,t•hl'' ll) Inn-. with only it
' -.lll'hl h.uul "Cilll'f•tillt.: at'l iun
ftJ,. J & J farm t•nvt•r' thc>
So~uth l •ntl ,an'.l rrnm Sant.• Fl.tr
h H '" sIll Oit·~ll
Phrllis Lalla Takes
Part I• Pre•••
Phylll-. Lakl'. formc>rly or Bal-
h<•a J-.l.tnd anrl now ()f L1 llahra.
\\ JJI hoi\ t• th(• rlJ'IIInl t lltn uf Ill)
l"'••r"•l<! 111 th~ \\tJrld prPmil"ol' •• r
If • • • • .. f:\ c•rym.an · 1., lw pre-
lot I., I ol'i a ('(lmmun lly-unh~>r·
'-II\ , Vl • pruthwt l"n .It S p m
Aprtl I and i tn th«> Uni\"C'Nity
ur Rc·•ll.tnd'l ~h·mura.tl Chapel In
RNilancl-;
1• , .. thf' rr<'iltlun .. r pli!Y'' raght
.\ I h" r 1 Johnson. proCc>S-.(Ir of
r!r.1m:t In the unh·l'r<~lt y and the
mu .. a ,,1 "MrP 1-. by E:n\ In Ru ff.
ApriL lMI. CbJef Operator
Dcu.... Upsoa ia atcmdlDg at
the left. Tbia octtYity will all
be 1ttUed uxt w .. lr.. beccn&M
operators woa't be aeecled ben
after Saturday Digbt. But DODe
of tbe 50 operators wW 1oM
ber Job with Pacific Telepbo ....
All cue beiDg reauigDed to
otber ~-by offices of their
cboice. Some are goiDg to tbe
Harbor office. others to Scmta
ADa.
MOTELS
MOTORS and MACHINERY
ORANGE OOASI' IIACIIINE WORKS au w. 111111 c"ta ll-
....... _aiS
Uberty 1-6716
• ACIFIC ELI:CTBJ() MOTORS
78t ' ·· Costa lleea
.......... IS
Uberty 8-1621
Ef.F.tTRO MECIIANIO 8BOP U'7 W. HI" Co!lta K-
MOVING and STORAGE
~HUNOIIE ..... IS
Uberty 8-5641 BA~A TRANSFER co. ltu llut..r Bh"d. C"ts liHa
• .. •sn•••••s Uberty 8-7323
IIARBOR TRANSFER a 8TORAGE Ht1 Newport Blvcl. CMta XN&
prnf(•l-vrr ,,f volc't' In th(' unlver-NURSERY
~It) It '" unrll:'r SI)On,.oro;hlp of
thP Coundl <1f Churrhl's In Red -
lanfls and San BNnnrrllno and
will be glvt>n for th!' l)l'nl:'fl t or
thf' American Canrc>r So<'lt-ty.
Ml!'!. Lake wa~> fvrmcrly aS&)
clatNI with Los Comlms, young
people's bnr kyard drnma gTnup
In Corona dt'l Mar
MEW ATJILETJC AWAADS
WILL aE PllESEJfTED
Fred Nesbitt of Newport Har -
bor Union High School and Bob
Wetzel ot Orangl' Co&.'lt College
are being considered among Or·
ange County school basketball
playl'rs to win a Cal-Va Dairy
Farms trophy for the year's out-
standing county bask etball play-
er. The dairy will award a per -
petual trophy after the fall foot-
ball SE'&son tor the outstanding
high school or junior college
athlete In the county.
~EJU)ITA BOD Ill DIIAIIA
TO a& CJIYEJf AT IJOIIOifA
Miss Perdita .Horn, daughter of
Mr. and Mri. Robert Born. of
1408 Seaview Ave., Corona del
Mar. It p«oductlon manarer and
membft of the cut for the play
''Quallty Street." to be staged
by the Pomona Coi.Jep Drama
Productions In Holme. Auditor·
lum. Claremont. tonJpt ('Thurs-
day), Friday and Satul"cca,y. 111.-
M NEW JBBIIIOIIMr•a IS
Uberty 8-1042
411 E. l'Na 8.R.UIEII8 «UBSDY
....... PTIRIS
Ll.ty 1-5671
oa.&NGE OOAft NV1181:RY
-"·--e-ta ....
Hom wu .,.actuated from Mew· OPI'ONEIBIBt'S
port Banor Union Hlp Sc.bool
In 18). Sbe Ia a eenl« at PO·
mona. where abe Ia majoring In
~and drama.
PAINT aad WALLPAPP.B
PAINTING -PAPER HANGING
TEUPIIOIE IIUR IS
Uberty 8-3121
IT<& E. lttlll HARRY.RALL
PAIIFJiNS ........... [] ...
Uberty 8-3373
HARBOR PATr£RN a ENGINEERING 00.
"' Nf'wport Bl\·d. C..ta lle.a
PETS and PET SUPPLIES
CO'IIta M-
MIIEW~--IS
Uberty 8-6661
BAYSHORE ANIMAL DO PIT AL
1111 ...,_r 81\"d. Co-ta X-
PLUMBING
M --~ MUIMEIIS.
Uberty 8-3441 .......-:
LIDO PLL'MBI:\"G
TEUPHONE NUMI£1 IS
Uberty 8-1551
A-l PLUMBING
~ Uolm•ood Drh~ Xewport ltl'l,bt!i
MNEW..._._ats__.
Uberty 8-3632 ~
HARBOR PLUMBING SER\'ICE
!75 t:. 17th C-ta M .. ~~a
I READY-TO-WEAR
a. IIEW ~ ••a as
--•· Uberty 8-6941
BALBOA BAY CLt.'B FASHJO:S
Lnl c-t Hljtb•ay Xl'wpon ~af't1
TElEPHONE MUMill IS
Uberty 8-6482
THE BRAT SHOP IMt Nt'wport Blvd.
REAL ESTATE
•NEW~•••••___.
Uberty 8-3451 ~
EMPIRE PBOPEaTIES
Silt lla.rMr Bh-cL CoA6 11-
~,...., .... ,s
...., 8-2571
RAY REALTY CO.
lMI ....._r Blvd. c..ta liMa
........ IMaiS
....., 1-3411
THE VOGEL 00.
1111 W. o-& llwJ. Newport ..._.
eaY.IOK...aLwrHII•c••
'" & na a 0111111a ..._ auun an TWill -.a
Twtn clau1hten. ~ 8ue
and Debbra Lu.. were bcftt to
Mr. ancllln. Woodrow 8~,
ot 1115 W~ Ave .. Oolta
11-. on 1\Meda,y, lludl ,II.
11M, In 11oq Manorial &o.pltal.
,... ........ Join "'* ......
........ Uand ....... t,lndM
WJIQI .. -lMU•WWW ~== REFRIGEilATIOR
.......
•
ROOFING
.. ~lml.aiS
LIMtty 1-5569
<a&NK 8808. ROOFING CO •
.. C ret.~ Way Co!Jta lleea
... ~r•a•aiS
LIMtty 8-2066
IIIBTLE& ROOnNG
-...... 1'1. o..ta --
SAILMAXING
~--IS LIMtty 8-3572
FRED LOBEN'Z !~6 Harbor Blvd.
SERVICE STATIONS
Liberty 8-9145
HAl 'HORE RICHFIELD
!fill \\. ('o:..-..t tl"). Newport llfedl
TELEPHONE NIMIEI IS
Ui;erty 8-1383
Rl"EVER-; SI'PER SER\lCE
l&W X'"" J>Ort BIHI C ll"la M-
SHEET METAL
c. IIEW 1lliPIIOe. ••• • Uberty 8-3613
\'i<'t.or fkrt")· beet )ktal Sol...._
2-\:7 A \\e!!t uut Bwy. 5-...,.rt 8elidl
I SPORTING GOODS
j r-------._--------------------~ TEUPI .. RMIBIS
Uberty 8-4512
BOB• POR'I'JXG GOODS
lilY! ::'\t'Wport Bh·d. (Mia M,_
TAXICABS
~IESA CAB £1 DELIVE&l. COMPANY
:SUl Coa.'t H""J". N«~"l"'r& 8Mdt
rv and APPUANCES
TUEPIOIE •••a IS
Uberty 8-3437
THE DA \'1 · BROWN 00.
I,.,. ..&rbn· Ch·d. C'oeta M-
(OU~F-~
Uberty ~-~~~ T TEVENS & 80NB
lit E. 1 lila CCMtta x-
UPHOLSTERING
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TilE DOJfAIIVU MOVE CIDL roa UVKIIS
The George Donahues, former·
ly of 309 Orchid Ave., Corona Ml
llar, have moved again, but they
are still living In Pomona, thla
Ume at 1236 canon Way.
A daupter, • lbe., 14 oz., wu
born to llr. and Mrs. Uly ....
Bauer, etJ Jf~'-us Ave., Co·
rona Ml Mar, on Monday, March
8, In Santa Ana Community Ra.·
pita I.
IN81'BOC1'I01t IN VJOUM
Ill IIIIEI -:===r
· Hl1hest Honan In Brualells and Berlin
Formerly wtth the Loa Anplee Pbllbarmoolc
iNDIOt -••'• ... C... ... ._ ..._ .....
For Years!
People have been
sayina ... and
believina that
YOU CAN
DO BETIER
at
Lido Isle Womea'a Club bobby
cmd Dower fcm la abowa abo••·
Staad1a9 left to ri9bt are llrL
Bu9b Baboa. II I a a Cora
hten. Oower girl: lin. PbWp
Stcaabaugb. cbainDcm of tbe
p&..b .ad flower dUplcry. aDd
111u lfcmc:y Tritt. o--91rL
all of Llde Isle. Tbe neat wu
beld last Friday cmd Saturday
La tbe Lido lale CoauDWlity
Clubboa.M.
Our New Address:
2200 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa
Harbor Transfer
& Storage
New Members Dr. Evelyn Alvord of Costa
Join Church Mesa Elected by PEO Chapter
A confirmation class made Its Dr. Evelyn Alvord of Costa ststant h~ess at the election
rorporate rommunlon at a recent M~ was e lected president at I meeting. Her sister. Mrs. Emma
Sunday service In St. James' the recent meeting of Chapter Hartman of Los Angeles, pre ·
Episcopal Church. New P 0 r t NQ. PEO Sisterhood. held In the sided at the tea and roffee urns.
Beach. and became full Oedged home of Mrs. M. A. Mangold In A buffet lunctleon was served
rommunicants of the church. Corona del Mar. preceding the b usJness meeting.
Members of the class Included Other officers are: vice presl·
Ontlllc, l'aoddllc A Dt$ 5' I
.-«.a.
Efte. aDd Saa.
BE 5272·11
DIRECTORY
Reba Hazel Allan. Anna C. An· dent. Mrs. Mangold; recording
derson, Dan L. Dolan. May C. 1 secretary, Mrs. W. L. Bak.kt> a,
Ellmore. Allee W Frost. Charles Corona del Mar; rorrespondlng
E. Hart. Nt>JIIe L. Hart. Mary C. secrtotary, Mrs. George J. Davies.
Hendrie. Randall F. Gt>ddes II. Corona del Mar; trt>uurer, Mrs.
Ma ry S. Gazlay. Barbara Ann R. B. Griggs. Corona del Mar;
Howe, Helen F. Newlin. Mary kli chapla in. Mrs. S. H. Fran n. Louise Rausch. Mary E. Roge rs. Costa Mesa; guard, Mrs. castle·
Theodore D. Rogers. Florence L. man. Corona del Mar.
SandN. Constance Joan Seeley. Delegates to the state ronven· Ruth P. Seele). T Hord Seeley, tlon to be held In April at the
Melinda Ann Smith. Mary Lou Statler In Los Angeles will be
I Stal. Anita Rae Stev£'M. Jullt> Dr Alvord and Mrs. Mangold.
L. Alrorn. Lynn B And£'rson. N£'W officers wert> Installed by
.-------------; Marceil E. Carr. P a me 1 a C. the r e t 1 r 1 n g pr£'sldent. Mrs.
MARCO AN1CH Evans. Diane S. F'lsh£'r. Jean S. Charles K-Boardman of Balboa
INSURANCE llOKEl Gazlay, Beverly :\fay Gibbons, 1 Island. 1
Telepho.IM: Off. Hhbor 4111 Kath£'rine 1 Hubbard. John S. Mrs. C. E. Williams was as· a .... ..._ 141t~ Knapp, Stephen R. Lagerlof. Ben
m.ctr.. ~ Itt J. Madison lll, W. Randolph
lll W.rh•• A-Peeltor. Mt!!llnda Peeler. Roland E. GIJU. FOB CAJISOXS
UAlliOINO J.Ntn"aiJO'I'IOif Perry. Mary A. PN1y, Be_verly
AUTHUR MURRAY'S
ttl COAST BLVD.
Corona del w.-
Opea 10 to 10
For free dance aualndla
Call HArbor 19IZ5
I'URNITUR.& &D'Aia
Furniture Restoration
Jant> Rysda le. Gall Murray Salls ·
bury. Sht>rrlll Lynn Stahler, Krls·
tin L. Sial. Karl L Stal. Cath·
en nf' Ann Sturtl'vant. Caroline T
VIllagrana. Jnmc•s K Hostel ler.
T('rry Jay T WP.,t on Jay. J ack
E. Langenbac·h. J('tfr~>y L Smith.
Mary J ay. Marjorlf' E i'\t>al and
Melinda Lou Walla cP
Olair bottoma, beDc:hea lD·ACBE BOOSllfG TRACT
A daughtf'r, Kimberly. was
born to Mr. and Mrs. John Car·
son. 124 VIa Ithaca. Lido Isle. on
Tuesday. Ma r<'h 2. In Hoag Me·
morlal Hospital
and atoola ratGnld uain" cane, nab. reed, etc. llf COSTA IIESA AlflfOOifCED ST. AJifDaEW8
• PIU!ABJ'TI'.IUAN CIIUIWII HARVEY'S A half-million dollar develop· ISIS! St. ~ U..
Fumlture Repair mt>nt of 45 new three and four· I Newport BeeP ... .en. tiM
20e50 Santa Ana Aft. bedroom homes In Costa Mesa ls i ll1nlel .:=.. ~ .._.
Co.ta Mesa. BEaCOil SlJI.,J announced by dire<'tors of ~ew -Put.or: &e'l. ,.._ a. • ..._.
.--_..:::81L=YSa.:.:=...;PL&::.=:.:TDf.:::;:;.;.O.;;;...._--:. port Balboa Savings and Loan Sunday Wonblp s.nt<W at 1:.10
Association. and U a.m. Sunctay Sehool at SUver Platers The homes will be on a 10· 9:30 a .m. Westml.Mter Fellow·
ADd SIJvermllU. dl f Tu ahlp, 6:30 p.m. Adult poup, Repair • R.et'lldlltdnl _ Replete acre tract. exten ng rom S· 7 :45 p.m .. at :.;'76 Baysb<lft Dr.,
Gold-SUvu-Copper-..._ tin to Irvine Avenues and begin· Bay Shores.
Near Community Otwdl nlng about 300 teet north of 17th
1914 Hatbor ....._, ec.a X.. Street. according to Association
BF.acaa SUI President Paul A. Palmer.
110 Broadwar
FE -1110 Cilia ....
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+
AUT CNUICH OF CHRIST
IOENTIST
JJOl Vle l.Wo, ~ a..dl
A brencl. of tl.e Motl.er Church. llle
First Church of Chr~st, Scientist, in Bos-
ton, Menechu.etb.
Sundey School --·-· .. ·-··-·-9:15 e.m.
Sundey S.Nic.t .. ..... .. II ·00 e.m.
Wednesd•y Eveni"9 Meeting 8.00 p.m.
Reeding Room loceted et 3315 Vie
l ido. Newport leech, is open w"k
de'(1 from 10:00 e.m to s-oo p.m~
Wed,..td•Y' from 10.00 e.,.,. to 7~5
p.m. Fridey -ning1 from 7:00 P·"'· to
9.00 p.m. Clmed Holide'(1.
The publoc is cordoeliy onvo'ed to et·
tend the churcl. s•rvoces •~d u\e the
Reedin9 Room.
Jim Whyte
IKSURANCE
Ocean, Marine and
General !Daurcmce ........
A88EIIaLW or ooo n.. 8&. ........... "-taii-
P&n•~· .......... 0. ()na6e. l'lloaSer
Sunday Sebool: 9:30 a.m. Wor-
ddp: 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p.m.
Y ounc Peollle and Olllctren'a ~. ~~ p.m. Sun. MJ.S.
week Service: Wectne.da)'. 7:30
p.m. Ladid' ~ c.oa. dl. "'bundQa. 10:00 a.m.
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HAJU)WAit£
HOUEWAUI
y_. ONE-STOP ...
• • ~ca8a pora! STROOT'S
Te ............ .,.
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We An ......, .. 8ene I'•
wa orva oacnnr ft.ull'8.
1111 Nettpori ..,._
t NEWPOaT .ACH 4 ~A HUGH LEININGER EN .TERPRI S E ~
~ ··~
W.JJ;,., !J.,;IaliOIU
.,.J AIUitHUIUIIUIII•
for thia important occasion the invita-
tions and announcements should be
in good taste and worthy of the event.
Let us help you choose the correct style
and wording .
is important to us too. Be sure to call
and let our society editor have all the
details.
•
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JVIIK L&GIOII -AUUT ro. a&wJOWr 10ft
One hundred Leaton memben
are needed at the annual t..clon
Breaklut to be h~ld on a Sat·
urday late In June at Rlchard'a
Udo Market, Newport S.ach ,
Don MuMOn, Le&ion publicity
t'halrman, haa announced. Mr.
Mun.an urce<t memben to put
on their Leeton hata a nd plan to
help out with the breaklaat.
$1.000.000
EARJlAllDD FOR
HOME
LOANS
llf
HARBOR
DISTRICT
Frustration
Rouses Anger
Neighbors said that Henry
CMIIkyl Couse, ol 306 Adams St.,
Balboa, usually was a very quiet
chap, Newport pollee reported at
1:15 a .m. Sunday, March 14, a fter
responding to a report of a big
dlsturban(.'(> at t h a t a ddress.
Tht>y found a ll the front win·
dows and the glass In the door
llroken and the door scret'n torn
to pl(.'("{'s. The front room was
In a ~hambles and was sprinkled
with an amply ,;upply of fresh
blood. poll(.'(> said.
Tht> officers were unable to
locate anyone In the area and
left aftt>r locking the home. They
returned later to find Mr. CouSE',
Mr. a nd Mrs. Paul WoUe have
moved from 311 Onyx. lalboa Ia·
land, to 306 33rd St., Newport.
MOVE TO TDifl.& c::rrt 1
The Robert Harcroves have
moved from 2076 Thurln St.,
Costa Mesa. to Temple City.
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THE WORLD
ls as nNr as
YOUR PHONE
CaiJ HA 1246
-..... 1 ••
supeflative food.
cocktails and service
amid ofd en,tish cham~.
HURLEY
BELL
TO nursing minor cuts. The subjt>et llooal. aew codctaU bcu CID4 •tate office Ia tbe conMr, aad :-.:0 SERVlCE CHARGE
BUY-BUILD
REFIIAICE
---·--
REIUCI.
IITEIEST UTES
Starting at
6°/o
Reduci.Dq to
51/2 5°/o 41/2 • .. ' '.. *" -...
PluJ tile Senten
of
0rGDp Cowlty'l
Largest
Saml91 & Locm
Aaodatloll
LAGUNA
FEDEBAL IAVDIGI
~ LOAJf AIIOCJATIOII
... 6-1177
stated that consumption of ex-tbe comer of llariCJOld AYe. restauraat open e cS by Jill on tbe alcM atnet. just back of
<'f>S.<; alcohol. couplt>d with num-CID4 Coast ll•d. lD Coroaa del Weber cmd LeonarcS Newton. tbcrt "a"', 1t tbe office of Bow·
e r o us frustrating experiences ' liar 1t the location of tbe DrUt F. C. AAdresen baa b ls reed ard Adami, ) ... ler.
throughout the evening, had --------------------------------------·--------------------------------------
raused him to become quite
angry. pollct> alleged. He had be·
gan systematically smashing
windows. they charged. The of·
fleers left to wtlte up their re-
port.
SmE BOADS WEEDED
FOB I'ICK·UP STAno•s
Paved acceleration and decel·
eration roads must be provided
by the applicant before en-
croachment permlts will be pro-
vided for servl(.'(> personnel pick·
up stations on the tatt> highway
Newport Blvd.. City Manager
George Coffey told tht> Costa
Mesa City Council last w(>(>k. The
city had rt>qut>Sted two permits
for pick-up stations for servl~
men. The Cosla Mesa American
Legion Post had agr(>(>d to l.'re<'t
the buiJdings.
BOLE DICCU STOLEJf
A thret'·horsepowt>r m o t o r
powt>red post hole digger was
stolen !rom the house constrU<'·
tlon project at lrvlne Terra(.'(>,
James L. Ackerman, of Santa
Ana, complain@d to Newport po·
lice March 15. H~ aald the dlgcer
was valu@d at S175.
Nightingales
to Nominate
A nominating committee com~
pofi(.'d of Mrs. James C. Elms Jr ..
chairman, and Mrs. A. G. Winter·
botham and Mrs Nell Cameron
was appolntPd by tht> ~lghtjn·
gale prt>Sidf'nt. Mrs. Hal Otke, at
the March rn(>(>tlng of tht> !'jlght·
lngales at the William Mtrams
homt>. The rt>port ur thl-; rom -
mitt(>(> w1ll be submitted to the
member hlp at the April meet·
ing
Pmvlstonal m 1.' m b t' r s wt>l ·
corned lntn acttvP mt•mbership
wert> ~1rs. f . W. :\Jc<"ollom. :\1rs AWAITS SIOJfAL _ N a r 1 a e
R J. Collin". and Mrs Walter llaJ. EuCJeM J, Pope, bellcop·
S. Grant Mrs Winifred Baron. ter pUot cm4 iJateUI~ce of·
superlntt>ndl'nt at Hoag Hospital. fice.r, crwalb tbe al9DCI1 before
reptlrtt>d on tht' proposed Hoag taklD9 off oa a tral.D1a9 mla·
Holllpita1 Tumor Clinic. lion f.roaa BaaabiA Air laM.
Sewing Talks
Will Be Given
Plans for a *rles of sf.'wing
le<'turt>S to be gi\·t>n by dub
member :\lr!> John Str1lt1 profl• .
slonally k no ,,. n a., Elt.tab{>th
Chapin were lntrOiiuC'ed a t th«"
~art'h 10 mt'<'tlng of S.•ta S1gma
Phi "hlc-h mf't at tht> home or
.\Jr-; frands Kt>ltN Bt>ac·on Ba)
Co hu ... tl•.._,, for tht' meeting \\ ..~~
:\Jr~ H a r o I rl Samu<'lson Th~
Sl'rle-; wht<"h hcis prevtuusiy bel'n
gh t>n h) Los An~t'lt'!-> dt>part·
mt>nt stores. will tM> npf'n to th<'
public with tiCkets ubtatn<~lllt'
from Sl:lront) member-.
La!-t \\t't'k's prvgrc~m \'a~ an
opt'n dl:wussion on The Pl ace
Bt>autiful" with th•> d•~~·u-.. .. wn •m
tntNior d('('ora wm IE'd h~ .\!n.
Ja1·k Quisenberry
CUlL IOU TO E.LMS
A daughter. Deborah. \\U<; born
to Mr. and Mrs Jam<'S Elms. 2.'li1
'
V ista Or .. Bay Shore~. on Thuna·
day, March 4. in Hoag l\:emorlal
Hospital
UOO TRAVEL BUREAU
U l t \'lA UDO
Udo Shopping Center .............................................. ~
ORIGINAL JEWELRY DESIGNS
• Cut Stoaes • ~ewelry Bepaln
HOWARD K. ADAMS
401 MAJUOOLD AVE. (crt Coat 11Yd.) IIArMr..,
Se.or Lo.ie -the .......,
CICITAU -::-! : ~ .:=
LUJICilEOJfS AJID DIX .. EJIS
HAPPY ArliTODE HOUR-S p.m. to 7 p.m.
OPEJf 7 DAYS A WEEK-10 CL1L to 2 CLIL
914 Coast Bi9lnray lfewport Beach :BeGa!D 5806
The ROSSIS
Are lack Agaia
* * * There Ia Nothinq Like
~~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~iii~~~~ MD FALLS OFF LADDE. Robert Harper. of Los Angt>lt>'(,
was taken to Hoag l\tt>morlal
Hospital by ambulance .Mnrt'h 15
Mr!l L. E. Sprague Jr .. an-Japa:IL wbere be 1t MniA9
nounced June 6 as tht> date se-wltb Marl.De Traaaport Hell·
lt>ett>d by her committee for the copter Group 1'-A .. teraa of
summer party to be held at the World War u ..s 11--. Mat.
home of Mrs. )1. A. Anderson on .... ..._ beea dec.•t.cl wttla
LJdo Isle. This get-together ls to tile su.. Star 11.-a. tile Dl.t·
be ht>ld annually to honor the ~ Flyia9 c... CID4
retiring board tbe Air Medal. n. major 1t
Following the me-eting. re· tbe baabaad .. lin. llary Ja;ae
freshments wert> served by Mrs Pope. 1501 C l a y St.. Cllff
Jim :\1oultrup. Mrs Walter St'l-~ • ...._
JfonCE OF POBUC SALE
Notice Is hereby gi\'en that
on Thursday, the 1st day of
April. 195-1, at the hour or 10:00
o'clock. a .m.. at 221 ~l'"· port
81\'d. Nt>wport St'ach, Cdhrornia.
the undersigned will sell at pub·
lk auction the following per·
sonal property:
A Good ( .. Ro.i .. )
ITALIAN
DINNER
u
1'h1l lovely bullet of llfta Ia
awaJUnc you, If v.>u are a
Newcomer to the city. Thil
basket of clfta comes to you
u an expression of cood-
will f r o m publlc splrl ted
1 o c a l merchanta. ~·· nothlnc to buy I No obUp-
tlon. Phone your Welcome
Wacon H a.tea below and
arranp to ~ve tbe:le
lift&. Welcome Wagon
CALL Yot1ll 8061~
Delight Jaax
a••I'O" I'Nl-W
• IIUOOl'f 1ITI o an o nnr
for treatment of lnjurlt>S rt>e«>lvt>d
when he fell {rom a ladder. New.
port pollee reporte-d. Mr. Harper
was on a ladder working on a
sign In tront of the Newporl Bal·
boa Savings and Loan A-'Sn ..
3333 VIa Lido.
0 0 0 0 0 0 • • • • • d 0 • •
RAG,4N'S Tour P'alllll7 .._.._.....
(a..t-. a f)
, ••• o-.1 .....
......... ) ... c.-......
STO
The Arches
'"Ta. ..... .. a..t .... t..-
•• • • •o o • • ooo•~&JLa
c:oASf teetfWAY AT
1MI AICI-....._. ....
JOBM vnn r,z .._ ....
Van's Bowli11
"'nnlp Oaal,.. ......... U 81:111·AUTOIIA'IIO UODl
OPEN BOWLING •• ~• • ..... .._an l'lt.
ALL OPUr BOWLDrO MT .... 1111f. nEE IHSIRUCnoN .;,..~-::L~..-
roa aDPVAftOR *
MA()O!f ..
be[t. and Mrs. StephenS. Wold. ----------
LAJfDJlETBS CET SON
COOD COJfDUCT IIEDAL A son, James Elb(>rt "a" bmn
Among the men aboard the de· to :\1r and :\1r5 Jamt'<' Landreth
stroyt>r USS Md>ermut who were 2506 We--tmin te-r AH' Cn,I.J
awarde-d Good Conduct medals Mesa. on Tut>sday. l\tan·h 2 In
rt"Cen tly while the ves.st"l Is In Hoag Mt>morlal Ho pital
Furniture. household goods.
furnishings. record p layt>r, COS·
tume jewelry. Phllro Tt>levl!lion
set. miscellaneous foreign roins.
luggage. Said auction and saJe
will be made under and by vir·
t ue of Section 1861 t a • of the
Code or Cl\'11 Proct>durt> and for
the purpost> of saUsfying the lien
of the undersigned on said prop·
the Far East was Rogf'r K. Pat·
terson. disbursing derk serond DOOLJTn.ES OET SON
class, U. S. Navy. son of Donald
B. Patterson of Newport Beach
and husband of Mrs . Marilyn I.
Patterson of Los Angeles.
The Leo McGavrens have
movt>d from 613 W. Bay Ave .
Balboa. to 506 Ocean Blvd . Co·
rona del Mar. The McGa\7ens
lived In Balboa for 30 years be·
fore building their new home on
Ocean Blvd.
A son. Br)an William wa;;
born to Mr and Mrs Jamf''< Doo·
little. 1209 E. Balooa Blvd . Bal
boa, on Thursda)'. Ma r('h I. In
Hoag Mf:'morlal Hospital.
CEJrTIFICATE OF IUSIJIIESS erty belonging to RANDALL
Flctltioua l'lnD JfCIIIIIe PAGE In the sum of $215 00, to·
THE UNDERSIGNED do ht>re· I gt>lher with the costs of said
by (.'(>rtify that they are rondu<"t . sale.
lng a real estate business at Datt>d: March 1st. 1~.
1301 Coast Highway. Newport CHARLES H. KOHLMA;.'IJ
Beach. Callf.. under the fk t ltlous Publlsh: March -1. 11. 1 25. 1954 I
firm name or Harbor Rulty Co. In the Newport Harbor Ensign .
CDITII'JCAft 01' IVSDfESS and that said ftrm. Is composed I
ftctltMu l'lla ._. of the followlnl persons whose CEIITJFJCATE OF 111SDIESS
mE UNDE:RSIGNED d 0 e s names In full a nd placel of resl· Ftctiti~Na l'ba ..... I
hereby certlty that h e Is con· dence are as follows. to-wit: THE UNDERSlG~ does
ductlng a Tool a nd Equipment EDWARD E. MURRISON. 501 hereby certlty that he is ronduct·
Rental bualnesa at the interHC· Fullerton Ave~ Newport Beach. lng a manufacturing business at
tJon of 17th Street and Placentia Callt. 630 West lith Str(>(>t. Costa MHA.
St. In Costa MHA under the fie· FRANK A. ltATNIIC. 127 S. California under the flctitloua
lltlous firm name of Mesa Lincoln St .• Oran,e. CaJif. flrm name of Steelton Company
Rentals a nd that said firm Is WITNESS my h and on this and that said firm Is rompolted
compoeed of the following per· 27th day of February, 1954. of the following ~rson wh~
.an whoee name Is tn full a nd EDWARD E. MURRlSON name It! full and place of real·
place of residence are as fol· FRANK A. IATNTK den<."e are as follows. to-wit:
lowa. to-wit: STATE OF CAUP'ORNlA R. ft. WELCH. 4-155 Cogswell
E. F. ZILM. 505 Beconla. Co· COUNTY OF ORANC£..-.a. Road. El Monte. California.
rona del Mar, CaJtfomla. ON Tl:US 27th dAly of February. WITNESS my hand this lOth
WITNESS my hand this 8th 1954. bdore nw, a Notary Public day of March. 19M.
ct.y ol Much, 1954. In and for aald county and state. R. R. WELCH
E. F. ZILM resldlnc theftln. duly commls· STATE O F CALIFORNIA.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ston@d and swam. penonally ap· COUNTY OF ORAI"GE-c.s. comrrr or ORANC£.-...a. pearect ON nus lOth day or Mardl.
OK 'nUS 1tb day ot Mardl. EDWAIID &. llltlmUSON 19CK before IMo a Notary Public
11M, WON me, a Notary Public J'R.ANJ[ A. KAT!mt In and for satd county and stat•.
&n and 1af aJc1 county and ate, known to me to be die penoN resldJn1 therein. duly l"'OI'UDD8·
r.ldlq tJMNID. duly eommll· wboee names .,.. sut.ribed to aloMd and sworn. penonally ap·
....,._. aDd ....-n.. penonally ap· the w I t h l n lniltrvJMnt. and PM~ R. R. WELCH lmowft to
peered &. r. m.11 known to me admoWiedied tD me tt\at t.be7 rM to be the .,...,.. wtac.e DU~e
to ._ tiM ,_.. .mo. name ts eueuted me --. • •Mertbed to tbe wttlltn •·
• ._....._. to tiM wtttaln IMtru· WI I "as .-, llil&nd arad of· ~Cn&~Dent. and ac:trnow....,_ eo
-.t, u4 ee~~J~owledled to .. ftda1 -.1. me U.at ~ oeruted tile --·
Tour 1..-tte CodttaUa. Wlaea. Liqaon
OpeD 10:00 ..... to 2:00 CI."'IL Dally (E.-cept ,........,,
* ROSSI CAFE *
FU
* BALBOA *
Now Open Week-ends
• •
RIDES & G~ES
T.a .. FIIIIJIIra
''mP ._ TIE IIY" -.. , ............ ~ ......... ,
~ AI Roods Lead to • • • ~
f Sam' 4 &a 9AUUI6 :
• ..AT 'mE 81011 or .... .w11•1 4 f SEA rooDS' OF Au IINDS :
• ~or-. . .... .
• or-..
t1aa1 M .._.. .... tiM MIDit. MAD A. IIAAPA Wll'ftDS _, band and el·
!;;~~~~~~~~~ii~:;:;~~~~~~:;:;d~l Wiih--llalld and of. MotuJ ._.._ Ia a.M .. aid ftdal -.1. t1e1a1 ..a. Oouatr aDd ..... '111011AS E. HEFf lt:ll.NAJf oa.au:a D. BAnOOD .., o.-e e ....,_ Jub' Mocar7 .__.tc Pn e. aaJd Ooa·
~ ...... aDd lot Mid ll. 18. t7 ........
~ ... ...._ ,......_:MaN~~~ u. • a 11M .., ow·w"' ....,_ ~ ....
.., : dll ................. ,.. ... """"..... .... -... -~ ................. :Afrllt.l. P'-.z lllllla•a;Af~Ul.l UM.Ia._ ... ,......._ ... ...... ,., __ ,,. .. ...... .. ._....._., .. ,_ ....... _ ..... ., ... , ._ .,,,p ... I 5 W _ .. ..,......, ... m .._, •• , o
......... ,_.WJiaiiHa ••f••• ftuif"l' ........ 1 ..
Long Planning for Choice
of Uberty as Phone Prefix
CarefuJ planning by Pacific I the local pr~lx to begin w ith U .
Telephone engineers led up to Next step was to tlnd a prefix
the choice of U berty-8 as the beginning with U which would
prefix tor Beacon t«-lephones, conform to the nationwide plan
Manager Ted Hambrook ex-tor long distance dialing by o p-
plalned this week. era tors. Cities througho ut th e
First step was assignment o! country are working toward thla
the dialing code of 54 to the nt>w goal. expected to be reaC'hed In
dial ottlce. Letters on the dial a few years. Preflxt>S. therefore.
a re the equivalent of figures-must avoid locality names and
JKL for 5 and GHI for 4. Thus variations In pronunciation.
54 could be n . KI or U . The first Pacific Telephone along with
combination ls unsuitable. and other C'ompa nles across tfte na·
the second Is used tor Klmb.-rly tlon had submitted suggestt>d
phones In Santa Ana; therefore prefixl.' names for a mastl.'r llst.j MAIING SOME of connections
requlred ln Costa Mesa's new
dial telephone b u I 1 d l n q Is
Western Electric Installer J.
Collin.s of Westmloat.r. Com·
pllc:ated loatallation requlres
thousands of 'such conoec:tloos
before equipment is actiYated. Priest Named
History of Newport Exchange f~ .~~•r!.~~~ ..
T\le list then was carefully
scrcenPd to selecl those suitable 1
for 1 he plan.
Each suggestPd nnme was n•<HI
uvl.'r the tPlephone to a cross
t'('tlon ol operator~. Thl.' pho·'
netic tt'Sts s howed tht' word Ub·'
t>rty registeretl w ith the least
r.umbt'r of mistakes and was Goes Way Back to July. 1903 port lk>a<'h has ~n re-elected
regional vice pres ident for the
Government Public RC'latlons As-most easily understood In dl(·
Conver::.ion 11f Bt•:1•·"n H•lt•
pho nes I(• rlial n!J(•ratwn \\ill
highlight t l' I e p h u n e ~N\ arP
which beg:cn here w I t h thl'
establishment of the ="t>wport
Beach c>xchangt> more than 50
years ago.
Dusty arr hivf's rt>v<'a l that the
Sunset Telephone ami Tf.'IC'graph
c.. \\ "' gr.tmell ~~Prm issiun by sociat ion. repr<'sent lng thP west· ferent sections ol the rountry. It 1
thf' (',tlafurnia Railroad C'ommis· ern s tates. MI . Priest. on<' of four Is a lso a word of spt'<'lal signlfl·l
,;Jon. !Jrl?d('(.'t•sS<•r of thC' Public vl<'e presidents of as.c;ociation. C'ance to Americans.
L'tilitit•:; C'ummis..,ion tn <'Stab· will be serving his third term Tht> LJbPrty prPfix a lso will be
ll!--h thc P:\<'h.tn~c July 11. 1903 I used In otht'r cltlcs of the coun·l
Jan 2. 1907. the Pacific TelC'· GIRL BOD TO SCO'I"I'S try. Present plans call for rC'·
phunP and Tt'lt>graph C'o IC'ast'cl A daughter. 6 lbs .. was born to ducing the largE> numtlE'r uf 1 and bE'gan to opNatc propl.'rtiC':; l\tr and Mrs. Alan &ott. of 2702 l.'xistlng prefixt's In the <'(IUntry
1
of tht> Sun~('! C'o .. formal I> ac· :-oewport Blvd .. Costn M('S.a. In St. I to about 300 to make it f'aslt'r
quiring thcm in 1916. ~osC'ph Hospital. on Tuesday. for operators to memorize them
Have You
can
Noticed---
that no other newspaper
compare with the EN-,
SIGN in its quality of printing
and excellent reproduction of
pictures. Just oompare, and
see ...
FOR THE FINEST QUAUTY --IT'S THE ENSIGN
Moose to Hold
Photo Contest
The May. 1907 Orang€' County :\la rch 16. 1954. I a nd to prevent errors. I
tt'l<'phone dlrC'Ctory listC'd only 29 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sub-;C'rlbers for lht> f'Xchange.
TC'lephone !)Umbers consist<'d of
two of thr£'<' figures ,tnd carried
An nmatt•ur photo rontest. in thc prP!ix ":\lain"
rec•Jgnltlon o! National Photo~· Tt'lt•phum• sNvil·e fur thC' en·
raphy W('(•k is announeNI by thc t in • llarbnr ArE'a wao; prcNtdE'd
NE'wporl Bt•aeh Lodgt• of the from S\\ itt·hboards l!o<.·n ted in a
Loyal OrdPr of :\loose Entrlf.' buildln~ af 1fl0 E Ba) r\\(' until
will be acc ·t>ptcd until April 13. April 1!116 whE'n the Bc•.tcon nnn·
accnrdlng tn Jal'k Vaughan. -'l't'· dial offlr P ''as placed In (lpcra·
rN a ry. j lllln. t\ )t'.IT l.t tf'r rqlli)Jmf'nt
Entry blank,. can h!' nht.JiJll'rl 'ton I OC!' Harhor t<'lephnnc .... "<IS
from phntrJ dE'alt•rs or b} writmg tra n,.ft•rr<'rl to th<' n('\\ huli<ling
tu ;\lr V.aughan 111 2t1Gtt ~cwport .at :\11 E Balboa Blvd
Hlvd Cn~ta :\fl,..,a A ... mall t>nlr~ Cto\\ th u! tht• t'x!·h.tng<' was
feP "111 hr <·hargNI. A\\;mls w ill ! recognltNI in 1917 whE'n thC' f1rst
bP pr<"'E'Il tNI to thP \\ mn~'r-" <•n rf'>;Hif'nt ma n.tgt•r \\ ,,.., .... ,..ignPd.
!-iuml.1y. ,\pril :!.i. at :i p m . dur·l T{'(l H.tmhmuk. who has bC'en
ing tlw f1"h fry hPld hy th<' ht•rt• .. ,nlHHIOII'IY 'lOr i' t ha t
lw1g<· All Pntrants w ill h<• M'T\ t•d I tlmt•. II\ ed thf' fir .... t thr<•f' .tnc1
"llhnut r h.~tg<' .tt thf' fi..,h fry. a h:~lf Y<'·lf" '' lth hi.., f,•mtly
H L ~i'vwm.tkPr. gnYNnnr of aboartl thcar po\\('r erui,.N, En
tht' lodge -;a ll thnt •hr jurlgP.; tNpriSf' II
in thC' e~tnt~'"1 will ""' hf• Cion· ------
0(•• IN) With thf' l\104J"f' in oil\)
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NARCOTICS IS TOPIC
Military Senices
for &e.&e E. Duaa
Na rcotic-:; is thP spf't'C'h topic Milifnry grav<'o;idc> scrviC'E'S In
prt>~·n tPrl by thP Orange l'ounty Ft Rn ... , ran' ~aur.nal ("emrtery.
-'ht'rlff <1ep.1r1mC'n t .1t thr mnnth· • l>. h ld F · 1 t :-1 n H'l!fl WC'rP <' rtt a y or )\ m••Nin).! of th(' J unt"r Et>C'II (' .-I d I> "u r hiPf • •''"f(!f' r.f \\.cr unn. ""'·
11( .\••\\ Pf•rl Bt· ... h Tlw l..tgun .• , . 1 t ' "" ,. ,.1 d r l-Igna n1.tn ... ·''avy. r.-Iff' . o tlflt t•l Laguna RP;wh I!' thr 't'l lh"l Whl!tlf•r ,\\f' ('n-.t.~ \lcsa
tint: .,f lht• I 111• ht•on at I P n• \1 r> 1. I I h ' h f , , . r unn f lc•f 11 I-' nml' II ol tod.t ~ , Thursd.ay 1 Mr<: t f. hl'.lrt ,,11 ,, k nn .\t:~n h 17
:\.ft'l'k" .. nd ;\tr ... CC'orge Pwkt•r I Ill' ,,,,.., .• n:JII\P ,,f c;lutwhf' ....
Ill).! \\f'rP 1n ch.1rgf' o f n •..,t•n.t tC'r :\l.l"" .l~rt h.ltl "'r\C'd Jjl
~--yP.trs 111 thl' t • ~ :-o:ny Ill' was
RENT a TV
Dan's TV Senice
R~o• 1405
BICYCLE
REPAIRING
Schwinn Bicycles
RAY STEDMAN
1570 NEWPORT BLVD.
COSTA HESA
BFAieoa --• -5113-J
ltOWJLT~JJti..~
Bcmcbo M..a
Nursery ScRool
St.~ U~nsed and Approved
From 2 to 8 y..,..
Supervaed Care and
Oomtruetlve PIQ
a&&BON.AJII.& uor.
Open 5 ctaya per .-k-8 to 5
'l'ra.Mporta tion Fulldlbed
190 E. 15th St.
OOSTAIDBA ...... -..,
Ellie ....... ,.
YARN SHOP •••-c c-t ••..s. c:-del II• IIA Sll·W
ltnlttlnl, CrochetJng and
Needlepoint SuppUes
J[nlttinl Bap
Specialized ~rles
and InatructJona
callt'rl h.tck ''" <lltt) In l!lll a nd
sN vrrl ·•J!<llll unt1l 1~1:i IIC' had
II vt>rl In s,, n n H' ~o h<'f uri' com·
ing to Costa :\te.;a twl" yPars ago.
Ht• was a mPmbt'r of th<' FlPCt
R<'owr' t> A'"" brnn<·h n1nc or
S;tn Olf'g"!J.
I If' 1.; Sllr\·ivNI hy his \\ ifC
.\fro; Beulah Ann Dunn. nf thf'
Hom€' nddrP!'S. Grauf'l Chapt>l In
Costa Mesa was In ch ;u ge of ar·
rangt'ments.
FL T FIGHT PLANNED
A hC'a lth nrdinan<'f' for lh<'
City of Costa MPsa should b<'
rrady for thE' nrxt mN'ting of
the C'osta ME'sa City Counrll on
April 5. City Manag<'r Crorge
C'o!fC'y reported at thC' C'ity Coun·
ell m~ting I as t we<>k Let·
ters <'Omplalning ahout flics In
the Lindberg S<-hool WE'rt' read
from the school and PTA of·
flclalo; County sanitarian~ will
be ablt' to make Inspections and
cnforcc the city and state laws.
he explained. Mayor Charles Te·
Winkle said the ordinance could
be a do pted as an emergency
m easure.
.EDLIXGEBS GET SOli
A son. William Wayne. was
born to Mr. a nd Mrs. Robert Red-
linger. of 535 W. Center St., Costa
Mesa, on Sunday, March 14, 1954,
In Hoag Memorial Hospital.
lf&WJIOIITEB VUITDIC
William A. Molle-r, 215 30th
St.. Newport Beach. Is visiting In
Vlaalla a nd OakJey, Calif. He b
expected home In approxJmately
two w~ks.
OOUIAJII an 01111.
A dau1hte-r, Joan. wu born to
Mr. and Mn. Thomu Gorman,
~ Oak St .. eo.ta Meu, on Sat-
~=========== urday. Mardi 8, In Hoac Me-.;. mortal Ha.pltal.
ICOPDLDI GaT .oY
Another Milestone in the Beautification and
Development of the Harbor Areal
ROBERT HILL'S Chefs Inn
711 Coast Hi.ghway Corona del Mar
* nls ••••c••ll Is .,. wllll 1M co ep•lll• tf 1M ,.•lie ,,.,........ ft1111, nfll•• 1111 •rill-... 11'1 II'... If ... .... ... , .... ,... .11 ..... u~ .................... If .... INIIIIII
e DRAPERIES AND INTERIORS e
TRACY'S DRA PERY DEN & MAPLE SHOP
1768 Newport Blvd., BE 60 19 Costa Mesa
e AIR COND., HTG., VENTL.. & BEST. EQUIP. e
GENERAL SHEET METAL WORKS
425 30th St., HA 22 10 Newport Beach
• STONEWORK & MASONRY e
NEWMAN ELECTRIC & MASONRY
2121 Harbor Blvd., BE 7075 Costa Mesa
e ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS & fU1 UIWI e
G. B. LOVEJOY
1739 Superior, BE 6639-W Costa Mesa
e FtOOBING & VINYl. mE e
• DICK MACKER
3420 Via Lido, in Shopping Center, HA 4328
Newport Beach
e LUMBER e
A. B. C. LUMBER COMPANY
140 East 17th St., BE 5681
e PLASTERING e
JERRY M. MILLER
Costa Mesa
718 Larkspur, Ha 4344 Corona del Mar
• PLUMBING •
Glll.MAN & SONS, INC.
716 Coast Blvd., H~ 4149 Corona del Mar
e IIEPIIIGEIIATION e
ANDREWS REFRIGERATION
2705 W eat l st St., 10 2,.{)915 Santa Ana
e.IOOI'IMG e
ATLAS ROOF1NG COMPANY
'
255 Avocado, BE 5018-M Coeta Meea
• 1II.E woa •
DEL MANGELS
221 Ogle, BE 5365-J
•
A mn. RJchard Mareua, wu
born to Mr. a.nd llnL Marl£ Sco-
f'-lcl, 7CTI OrdaJd ..... Colona c1el
liar. In Hoq Macrtal liD •11•1 -·~.Muft& ·~ ..................... ~~.-~ ........... ~ ................ ~ ........ ~--~--~ ..... ~ ...... .. ,
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