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TBUaSDAT. AnJL 21. 1154 CO&ONA DEL IIAJl, la tM CITY OF NEWPO&T BEACH. CALIF.
Claire Nelson w as elected
mayor of the City of C~ta Mesa
by the Costa Mesa City Council
at noon TuE.'sday. when C'ouncil·
men m~:<t In the N('wport &>ach
Justice Court to canvass ballots
of the April 13 city election.
Charlt-s Tt-Wlnklt', the city's
tln;;t mayor, nominatt-d Mr. Nel·
son for the po ltlon. with Coun.
dlman Bruce Martin seconding
thE.' mo1lon. Mr. Martin was
elected mayor pro tempore to
I se~ Th the absence of Mayor
Nelson. Both Wt're elected unanl·
q~ously.
I Arlie Swartz was reappointed
city clerk. W. C. Rles reappointed
Mrs. Edpr Rill. tbe poUtlcal
wonder ol N.wport ~Meta. wu
elected maycw followtq the Nil·
V .. Of COUncil eleetion ballots
Tuesday afternoon.
Councilma n H a n 1 Broft'lng.
who wu elect~ wJlh Mrs. HUI
in last w~k'a landslide \·otJnc.
placed her name In nomination ,
and outgoing Mayor Norman
M.lller seconded the motion.
"It is an honor and privilege
a nd an obligation to be self!Cted
as a re prPsentatlve of the rom·
munlty on this Council. and an
honor to bf' selected by my col·
leagues for thi oUiet>," tht-new
mayor said as s.ht-took t hf' ch air .
"ThE> lntt're81 and welfare of
tht> community will bE' given
I first and Continuing con ldera ·
tlon I ~k for both mysel( and
my C'OIIPagues the t-ncourage.
I menr and undt'r..,tandlng of the
<'ltb.A>ns. and I rxpre • m;. deep
gratltudP for th£' rruSI place-d In
mP It IN t>.tth humbltng and
challenglniZ
Sht> adj<lurn<'d
afwr announC'ing
malt•· t"tJmmtllt't'
the mt't'ting
that sht> will
appolntmE.'nts
REB FIIST PBOCI.AJIATIO"
a.~~-•~aa-•• .. ..,_..of tile ca~ of •....-t ._..I city treasurer and Donald Dun· gan rE.'appointed city attorney.
'Unfal·r' Bal eek ~~:t:~r:;~:~~::n~~~~ .. ~~
First offidal CICt of the .....,
mcryw of Wewpon 8eoc:b.. Nn..
Ed9ar IIU.1. ,.,.. l....ace of a
JM'OC)amcrtioa ~ DeJrt
-ar as hbl.ic SciMola Week.
Winkle. Martin and Bert Smith.
Incumbents. and Alvin 1... Pink·
at the nt>xt rt>gular CounC'Il e~>
sron wht<'h will be next :\1onday
E'H'nrng at 'i :30
Stor .leS· Proles.led ~e:.th:h:;,:~~~ltees Walter MIIIE'r
A rt'solutlon wa~ o r d PrE.' d
drawn ('ommenlilng ~lr Mlllt'r
• tor his assistan<·e In getting the
Ntnt>ty rx \alld absentee bal·
loL'; wt>rt> <'asl during thf> l'on-
vns." nC the \'Ott' M n. Hill "'d'
lh<' t'hur<'t' •Jf 86 of these 96 mak-
an~ her ttllal 2.751 CounC'1lman
BruPrtng rf'<'t'IVM 57. tota.l 1 'i61 ,
U>stt·r bh<>ll 28, total 13. :\lax
gl urJ!t"" 3 tuta I, 5.').'). Rlt'harli H 11
!tarot ~ ltoldl T.4, Arthur lUb·
hagt• -1. total 23Ct The ab"•'nte-e
\otN" \\Pn• 57 to 32 tn fa, •r o!
tht• lrbr.u;. rax and 5i to ~1 In
fa'l.tlf uC th(' park tu bvth of
"'h1ch wt-rf" defnted In th.-Aprtl
13 flection. The a~ntee V0\4"
Strong proti"St against the sen·
satlonal mannE.'r in which Los An·
geles and Long Beach MWS·
papers handled the Easter Week
story were presented to the New·
port Beach City Courtcll Tut'Sday
.afternoon by the Newport Harbor
_ Cbulbtt,. c;( ~IIM!rft and 'the
Balboa lmpro..met '• a ~tfon..
The Cha mber also r«ommen~
that steps be taken to eliminate
undt>Sira ble element In future
Easter Wc>eks.
C of C Urges
CDM Hwy~
Th£> widening or Coast Blvd
through Corona dt-1 ~1a.t a nd a
new stat<' highway to ('arry
through traffiC' along Fifth Avt> ..
Corona dl•l M:t r. "E.'rP urged by
I h(' dlr<'<'tors of the N('Wport Har
hor Chamber of Commt-rce at
th('ir lun<'hron meeting Monday
in the VIlla Mari na. A resolution
urging the work w as ordered
sent to Interested associations
and groups for their approval.
following which the Cha m ber oC
Commer<'«> and city will press for
t-arly action on the road work
with the statE.' highway rom ·
mission.
Liberty Open
House May 6-7
Pla ns ror a two-day open bouse
celebration at Pacll1c T e I e ·
phone's dial central oUJce build·
ing serving Llberty-8 telephones
were announcro this w~k by
Manager Ted Ham brook.
·Doors of the spanking -new
equip ment building at 1786 Or·
ange Avenue In Costa Mesa will
be open 1 to 9 p.m. Thursday and
Friday. May 6 and 7.
Telephone men and women
will conduct vtsUors on tours.
a nd demonstrations of mac:bln·
ery will be held rontlnuoualy In
outdoor exh.Jblts.
E.AITEa un roa PA1TIIOIIS
It wu • an Easter baby for Mr.
a.nd Mrs. Robert g. Pattlaon, 6710
W. Ocean n.. N~ Beach-
a baby girl born In P .. adena
Sunday. April 18. There are two
otht"r glrls and a boy In ttt.
fa mily.
n('w dty urganlzE.'d anrt hrs ef·
Tht' Council dpproved a reso-forts in sNtlng-up thP Costa
lutlon protesting thE' unfavora blE.' I Mesa pulice departmt'nt. Mr Te·
publlclty·by certain of lht-mNro· WinklE> gavt-him his munl'i1man
polltan newspapt>rs a nd asking polict' badge ris a memorv or his
them "to correet false lmpres· service. ·
alons given by stories unsup·
ported by tact.5. '1
Pollc:e lftOrda ... OlllJ a
.Uiflt ..... ! ·-... polleit' ....... ment activity during Eaatn
Clal~ "el.MD of Costa MHO ls
.-ted I.D tiM mayors cba1r by ...... ,..,. a.-• Te-
....... ••• --'Y•k*ttl eo--n•--A. L Pt.llday
Tuftday iD tbe "•wport a.odl
Justice Court.
t W iO IO 28 ..,a.J.Mt tbe ~ ·
bagf' tax and 72 to 17 Ill {a\W
•• r tht> oil) pmposltlon in 3('(' rd
,,,, ,. "llh the> 1\pnl 13 11 ....... aun
W~k-1.103 calls as compared
with 1,050 last year. There was a
decr«>f{St> In intoxication arrests j
and ~lsturbance reports. an In·
CTE.'aSf' f'lf just ont' In tht> number
....__,to tum you r Thl' r.tnk trUc'k l'.lr ,\l'l'tdf'nt!OIIn.;Hari'!Tfl\1' It' n(.'h'-F'In\\t•r \\'ht>n tho·•·ur,,,,,,,f,,,,t>..,"ru.
docb Cllld watches forward ''hrch brought dl'ath t•l 1\\ll <~n.t ~~ c.,,,,, \fp._,, F d f N ··••nlJolo•wd \f.nur .. IIIIPr t ••tkt>d
of th<'fts rl'por1NI Number of
juH•nii(.'S bookt-d inC'rea~d from
71 to 82. Bulk nC th(' lnt'rea st>
ODe bour Suaday. becvuM dcry· In JUry Ill <'ij,!hl )uung pt'<opiP at I OfhcPr Jo:J Bra\\ n "' "' "'"''' u n s 0 r e w IIIII!:• Ill ,I.' I. ur• tlm•·n H. I" n
Ugbt ~tilDe la coaa1D9 !1 :15pm A1Jrti\O .IICo.t"t H'':0 I (YIIIl t' tl' .. llfiPt~ ,,, '" ""''''' 111 s h Is ht Fllt<h ·•nd Lt·-J,hPII .. •.ottn,.:
agcriD. The official tilDe to do and Supt>rrnr ""' ;\('wpurr '"'"~cllt••n ··I lhl' I' olt r• Tho• c 00 oug rh . .r II h.ICI llt·t"l I ~rt'.ll •• ,~ .. ·rl·
It la l :Ol CLJD. Suadcry, at wblcb twach. WJ" ruiN! ,H'\'ttll•nt .d h) ,1 j I rut·!-rirl\ "' ,,tt.t h1· '' ·'" • r tt•r ••n1 t' 't'n an.: '' llh thf'rr.
In C'allo.; camP from tra ffk C'rtn tilDe Mt all tlmepiec:.s to roronPr" Jur;. .11 an rnqut• ... t :\t .. n rn~ th(' tnlt•r<:•·• t ,,,, '' ·t· nH••" lr 11 • :.I 11 !'1••· ~~~ 1."~'·' 1 \• ln .. •n ;"1r11 n 1• i•'l ....... tl
lion:;, from 329 '" .'l33. and most 2:01 a.m. liay a ftt>rm•on In B.iltl :\lnrt u •• r;. ldn hutr "r"t tht• ,:rt-.••1 lr)!ht ,., .. • '!1• ·'•"l"n 11.1rl> r llfl Iii' 'I•Jtrt~t.llrun "' tt1• · t'n!'>
of thPS<' \\Prt' for .ulult dri\'('flo,, ., •Corona d<'l :\1ar "h•·n th1••··•r tr;l\t•llflJ.: mth•'"V :'<h•>~•l I• II•' \\til,,..'.._,.,, fnr .. r ,I."JI"'rt 1k.t•h t .. r .t .. \\Ill.,:
_______________ ::::::::::':::::::::::::::::: Thl:' rank truck drl\er Ch.•rlo• ... Jl'l'"" rlrn.,uun m.hl~· • lt'fl turn fun ... ! • ' ''" r hr;!' ... t• "'' t·t 11rr ,, ..... n.• tht•m .u 1 ,.1n
Mesa Sets Up Civil Defense,
Takes in Second Vista Tract
A. s.>nnetr .l!l or ;o.;atron.tl L"ll~ lin Crnnl cl( hrm Ht> fi~IHI'I) hi' rht• llt'l • . I' I ' ~··· •• I .~.1 f 1'\\ I I: ... t•n
was C''\UnC'TfliPtl Crum olny r<' "PI't'd ·" 20 mth• .. olll hour .II rho· nun.tw: • I" .•. '·I ' ~It! Thl'l hi ,cncl \lr hhd ·'•'JIJ•I'fi
... pons I btl II~ Cur I ht• •••.• hit' I I h\ """ I .. r I n.pa. I r ··~ I! !•.. .. . ... . r . .... \ ,, •\\ . fro r I"' , .. I ••u "' I I .... II r ...
thl' )Ur) l John t u-..tltru .1 1'•''-'~'ll~l'r 11 Frun .~-.to :•• · • h ... '•" '' ,., 1\ftl'r t uun1 rlm••n lit 1 .tnd
p, .... , from th(' ,1\'1 idt I \1.h··•1 I hi' lot; ,,...,llfu•.t rh •t he• I!Ur I,~ .. ·· 'I'll I l'o tl q, ,,1 ... Rr····rtnc h.lll lolkt'r tht•n ~ .. 1<1'".
,, t'UII I'~' r.arn••rl 1n front • r •I• d1 ~"·•··I "'" • .1 ... , ...... r h(·( r .n ~ur 11 ,,,. '• ,. • 1-, · • '' 'I'\ ''" •r ;-. "r n ,1 1 \h 1t>:-an·
City ordlnanct'" "<t:l ing up a CouncllmPn agreecl to mf't't trUl'k \\l'rt• Rnb<'rt H ~t •• trhc•\\ "''' R•··l• h h•~luro• cutn~ It• B.tlllu,c )tocrt I!• !.'II• • o•'\' \t .,; \ •\t r nu11n• Pel A" I'-tho ll ... ' :-1 n•
ci ty C'lvll dt>f«>ns(' .1nd <11~a. ter with watl.'r US('f"\ of th(' ~('\\pori
organl7ation. lmJ¥1slng a lict>n!W 1 Mt>sn Irrigation Dis triC1 at i :30
ff't' and rt>gulatln~ dog-.. liC't-ns· p.m. tomorrow 1 Friday I In the
lng blcydt-s. rt>~u lnting traffic 1 Newport &>ach Just ice Court to
safety and bringing t hP second consider a wa ter US('r r£>quest for
st>ctlon or the NE>WpOrt Vl~ta sub· the city to take over tht-diSlri<'t.
division Into the <'i ty were ap· A petition with 82 signatures of
proved at tht> Costa Mesa "l il me water users called for thE' city to
duck" City Council meeting i\lon·l nE.'gotlate to takE.' over the dis·
day night. · trlct. establish a city watN sys-
16. of lhrr nn~on s.>o~.·h .,,,) Th• ;:r•111)• ~•'nt frnm B.tlt" .1 t' r '' • • '" • tl "' 1 '"'ll '" • ·~ ~'' .. r~: .. rrll.ltlt 1 "' 1 uura 11 ... 111
Jac-queline 'l.trnell. 1·· of i·,-;•t Hurt.nj!t •11 lt.•.tth. ''"I pNI nt· .• r 'IT~ • ... ,,,r· 'h •' t ····~ .. rlo: lull " 11~ '· , 1 , •
RE.'dland-. PI Co<;ld ~P .... I J .. hn .til •Ill "'II on J.tl.tnll•' \\(' l'tln ... rnu tlool ~ • 'lol I'"'' h,,,,. h.11 •• 1•1 l'llt•·).th 1 t''\f'I'T
:\1. K('\lnJ:.t:: 1 ~. 11f lluntrn)-!1"'1 Hltr'lllll!l •II S.•.u h foor il I• .>t Tht 11-'•• , It 1 1f •1 , lt'll•o'.l' ml\"r 1 '""" t.n,,.rtl '''
Bt'ach. h su•d .t:> clri\Pr .,f rlw mlnll'l'' ·•nti clr.tnl-. h.'l·r thP ~mllll 1 ,,1,1 , I~· ,, J•r•·•tr1•r lnit)ur lh t, · .. 11h.
li ('alh lolr \\,\._ unallJP Ill ll''llf;. Cu,,tlllot ~••lllh ,lllclttl 8t>:11 t !nr 1 (I' r •" l.t-.r• • 11 tnllh'tl hi' r~'"'ll:!tlollll tl t~ ''1,t\tlr
still Un("ons..·hwS In Ho.t~ \It> \11'' H.~r~rt'''' ''''llft.-..1 th.11 butld1•.: I r ,, "1• •• lllfh • F'ulln\\ IOJ! lt'l' t•lt>t IIPI I \lr"
morial Ho,..ptt.tl. OthE>rs hun rn nH nne• \\.t'-tnlo'\1• ,11{'(1 tn tht' t'nlt~r H11..l. '•' • " , .. ,. •'Jl• o1 11111 \ n11n•1lm .• n :\l r, • ~~·
dudt>d Ot tn.l DoolittlE' Ill .ln•l I .tr "h·· .....,,,, •h.lt lht> olrl\l•r h~ t~t htgr .... • • ,.,.,' r ,,,. !l'l.orkt•tl lh.tt lht• pr11Jit'! ' . • "
Councllmt>n delilyed aC'tion nn • tern and spend $50.000 of C'lty
a health and safety animal care "Christmas Tree" funds to lm·
ordinance. a f t C' r CounC'ilmen I prove the sysd>m. ThC' petltlonE.'rs
Clair!.' Nt-lson askPd for tim<' to said It could be the rt~t St('p to·
ward a crt y water d('partmE.'nt
ht'r broth.:r. J.1mes. 12. ••C 1 ... '11!'1 ... tuppo•tl fo1r ,, ro-'11 hl(ht .1t th•• 11.1) A n1• tr 1 : •r 'I"~ •11 , ·'" .('• '""' lco h• \1 "l•n, \1
E Balboa Bl,d .. Balt>O.I , Jnhn '1111t'r"4"\trun .1ntl .. t.uh••l m.tkln ~ trlcal ''"r'-\\1'' · 11 l~t·· 1;rtm1'' If th.tl clttln't .... unci '•·
17. anli R1C'h.ud Cusallto. lti. • t a lt•ft turr tt!1 tht> ~rN>n lljZhl Elt.'\:tn C 1 '•"'·• \' ,, ... , 11, ~l.')"r Hill allo"c'd ,, .. 1 •
Huntin~crrun s.>ach ; Sherm.tn Ad \\ hl•n tht' oll'tHh•nl l'l'\ urrt-11 low hul "' S..:t• ·,.. 1'\lllld b<> .. r ll~· 111•1•'r
rox. I of Lv Angt-les; Don,tltl -...L
Rlct'. IK uf OC'ean VIE.'". study the measure. It ('Untalned
provisions for sC'ml·wl.'<'kly re·
moval of manurt-from stabl('S.
required tha t manure be stored
In vented containers. called ror
vented sta blt>s and barns and
prohibited chickens running at
large on pu blic propert)'.
The dvll <1efenS<' ordlnanC'E.',
similar to thoSt' In effect In other
Plans ·for Water Park
l)es(ribed by Kaiser
cltl~. calls for C'lty offlct'rs to An 80·acre rounty recrt>atlon ha ll<m area'< around the Nlg~
hold C'lvil dt'fense jobs. with sw imming park between Coast for C'hildren.
the city's mayor as C'hnlrman. Hwy. a nd Coney Island, Upper I No powt-r boats would bt-al
and for the a ppointment of In· lowed In t he swimm ing art'a
dlvlduals to civil defense work In Bay. Is In the develqpment stage l·&ath houses would be rt.>qulred
line with their occupations. by the Orange County Board of ror people to change c-l othing
Malf' dogs will require a S2 Supervisors. a pro.J«t being dl· and othn faC'fllties for l.lS(' or
llcen!M' r~ and female dogs a S3 rect~ by Heinz KaJ~r. IO<'a l su-the public around the swimming
llcen!!le fee under the emergen<'y pervl.tror. area.
dog ordinance. It sets up the '"nle oounty can It'll the Coun· A prellm.lnary title warth ts
job of dty poundma ter to issue ty Dock.'' Mr. KaisH uld Tues· being nutde of the rou nty dock
llcen~e~. captul't! dop found ru n· day. He said the IUpenllse>n have PfOt)ft1y a t Cout Rwy, and New·
nlng loo8e wltbout licenses. de· ear-mark~ money from tht' sale port Blvd. "'b.ls 8hould takr a
.uoy ~ dogs and qua.ran· for ha rbor recMat lon u.e. ~ w~ cw 10 d..,.. the suJ)f'ni~
Une clop s uspected of belna dl· rounty owns the 80 acres ot said. The .u.,...._ wUI ontn
Wded. · water &J't!a between the CouC an a.ppralu.l of tiM propaty and
... } ..
DD c:ac.l HAll QGO'I'A No written or oral protests HW)'. and Coney Island. he lat• plan to adft!rtbe Jt for
A total of 130.3.'M of the $21 ,· WWft heard at a pubJk hearlnc pointed oyt. Be propoeed a dam •J..
800 quota of th• Newport Harbor Oft 1M annexatloa of aepubllc: ~ tiM ...U. edi'P ol the AIM ,... .. ,. , ....... w ~Wei~
American Red en-fund drtw lfUIDMr n.o .ubd.lvtaAon t"'ft· with tJ4JaJ aaea. ., the watw ...al a&tn • ..._ tM prop·
bu *" received. equlln1 as taial .. ~ UD aa., .,_ c.'OUid ._a..._. out at bJ1ta ~ ff'om ._ b • .,..._. wtlh
,_ cent. ltln. lrt8 Haple. fund IJinl --~~ ol the ftnt I'O'IP ddel two or taw. U.. a ....... ,.._to .. , ..... lllltllt .,....
drM 8eCftU~y, annourecl ,_. ol Jlawpat Yllla .._.. annead A _,... ol .... ,_..., • ..... nile ... ..., ..n~~e
terdq. ~ to -•. '"' tiRN ..................... --
•AQ& TWO
ENSiGN
TB.EPHONES: ~ 1114 M14 1111
M£ ... 1Eit OF THE
CAliFORNIA NEWS,APR 'UiliSHEitS ASSOCIATION
Aftd of ttl. NATIONAL EOITOitiAL AS!OCIATIOM
• • • Tho NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN hot bo.n dotormin•d b b• e now..
pop•• of QOnorel circul•tior~ by judgonont of th• Superior Court end by r•otOn
th•roof it Quollflod to publlth •II public 11otices required by low. • • •
Entered et S.COftd CioN M•t+or b tt.. ,oct Office et Corono del Mer, C.fif.
Meillnt A4td ..... : ,1104 Cooat loulonrd, Ccwone del M•r. C.llfomie
ARVO E. HAA'A .............. -........................................... ~Editor end ,ubllsher
'EG HAA'A .. -··· .......... -............ _ .......... ---·· .. Anociote Editor
HUGH McMILLAN ......................... ~ .................................... News ,hotogrepher
lfRT L JOHNSON ......... ·---·--... ----~-·-..... Ad¥ertisino Director
RUBY STEVENSON _ ... ............ looUeep•r
:1 i I:M M M I I I I I M M M M M I M I I M M +;M E E M H:M:M M I M M I I P
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Voter's
All I wa11 Jolllf: to S t. lfts. I•w edlooiiM-staffed Uke htv~
t:wrv room luwl 40 ldcb: ttaciM-na almO'It niPPNt Ulelr Ud.t !
t:v.-r\· bu" hf'ld N , nu t Wffk tbf.f'f''lt tN-16 more!
Kkl .. ~ aad mort~ k.lds! Sa.kH all\'1'!
How ma.ny \"\'1Jt tbue be la '55~ ! ! !
Y ote "Yes" for School loncls!
Keep our schools free of half-day sessions!
Cltlun." Committee for St-bool Bonds, Mn. Flo~ CooUar. Clunn.
PubrK Schools Week
to Be Observed Here •
All public schools ot Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa will hold
open house events next w~k In
ot.ervance of Public Schools
W~k. It ls announced by Ly nne
Hughes of the Newport Harbor
High School faculty. chairman
of the local observance.
Here is the schedule of acl lvl-
tlt>s:
School Bond
Plan Endorsed
Nt"wport Bt'ach sehool bonds
got a boost from another promf.
nent community organization
when the New port Harbor Board
of Realtors gave it their otliC'Iat
aproval.
Orange Cout College-A dra-
matic production by the com·
blned physical education, dra-
matic and music departments
and dedication of the new swim·
mlng pool, 8 p.m . Thursday: the
1.500-meter rree style for the
Southern Calllor nla junior col-
lege champion hips at 9:30 p.m.
High School -Annual dinner
far the combined ~rvlce clubs of
the Harbor Area .Tuesday eve-
ning; a nn u a I a rt exhibit
Wednesday through Sunday: an-
nual spring production, "Day.
dreams of 1954," Friday and Sat •
urday.
Horace Ensign School-Open
house 7 p.m. Wednesday. I
Newport School-Open house 1
7 p.m . Thursday.
Corona del Mar and Harbor
VIew Schools--Open house 7 p.m .,
Friday. • •
I
sow roa JOIDIIC*I
A .on, 7 lbs .. 14\t oz.. •
born to Mr. and Mrs. Ru ..
Johnson, 122 E. BalbOa Blvt,
Balboa. on Wednesday, ~
2-1. In St. Joeeph Hospital .
lJIIl·C Coat 111-.d.
C.....deliiG USil·W
KntttJng, Crocheting and
Needlepoint Supplies
Knitting Bags
Specialized Accessories
and I nstructions
Summer Hours:
M on. thru Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
• Expert O.anin9
elld l•undry Won
• Moder•te Priees
• Fast Service
Alterations
Welcome anr! good '' ishes to
M adam<> ~~a y n r ~('\\port
Beach has heir! thl' dlstsnt·tion
of ha\ ing Its "bo) ma)ur" for
the IM:-t )l'<lr and "' half :"il)\\
our l'it.Y t'<tn c-l.um the honor
of h.n 1ng the:> prl'ltit>-.t :nayor
in all uf L' S. A The p~t>dlc·
tion IS that t·onduct of our coun-
Cil '' 111 bt> ronsirlerubly more
de<-orous from now on. under the
dirt>ction of Mayor Dora Hill.
\\'ith that sermm1 orr my l'h<'st 1 I am frf'\> tu arlrl m) nntt' nf <'l'll
surt> of Eal>t<'r \\'P<•k B.t-..wall)
ir b a prnbiPm or p.trt>nl h<•
ha\ ior. I hnpe that rt 1,. noll ""''
uld fashiQned to <''<P£'<'1 thl' "ll>
dow of parents to lt>ad th<'tr t'hll
dren in the J".th of nghh'Olh
nt>ss. I hope it is not old rash
iQned to exp£'<'1 l'hilrlr<>n to Qbey
the wishes of 1 heir parents. Or
to expect parents to ha\'l' the
concern and fortitude tu ket>p
their children from spending
Holy Week at BaL
During the recent visit with
Belly Osgood which resulted in
an ON THE ISLAND story of that
young artist. Betty remarked
that ht>r mother had recently
bought a piece of property on
the beach at Leucadi a. This
pleased me bt'cause for years I
have beel') w onderi ng ~ust what
In the hell Leucadia meant. and
I was sure that the ,Osgoods
would ~ equally as curious as
I. and much mort> diligent in
SL>eklng the answer.
a predilection for the Greek. Leu-
cadia is one of the Ionian Is·
l ands. From one of Its cliUs
Sappho Is said to havt> leaped
Into the sea.
Reallors h e a r d Elementary
Schools Supt. Roy Andersen In a
dlst-ussion of the bonds and the
S<'hool board's plans !or new con-
struction to take care of the fast-
growing enrollment.
"In the thirteen yt"ars since
1941. our enrollment in Newport
Beach has· increased by more
than 350 per cent ," Mr. Andresen
said.
Costa Mesa Everett Rea School I
-Open house 7:30 p.m. Thurs·
day. ~==~==~==::==~======~ Costa Mesa Main School -;
Open house 7:30 p.m . Wednes-
... 12141/1 Coat alYCL
ConGa del liar
:"iot only our city, but also the
new spaper profession. got a
black e) e as result of Easter
Wl't>k. Headl inP hungry. city-
;;llt'ker newspapt>rs scrt>amed It
up big with such despicable non-
sense as "sin week." "zorch ball."
"anti·Ea.stt>r orgy." Easter Week
may not b<> a Sunday School
piC'nJC' but It dues mH uddenly
hN·ctml' a sink uf -;i n b£'<'ause
Lo,; An~elt•' and Long Beach
clalli(•-< \\t'M) of Indo-China
ht>ar:llln•·~ ancl plt'k on and ma~
mf~ the• mt"C'hiPf of .1 tin) ma-
jont~ among the thuu-.and ... of
dt>,·PnJ k 11b "hu l'llmt' rio" n ht>r<'.
ThP nP\\ '-rM!)('r prnf£''<-..J(In nr
''hi• 'l I •• m normall) pmur1 10
h~> ..1 'lWmh(•r •·Prt.unl) llttl not
gat'l · ... tatur•' from th.11 Jl•'r
f•~rrr. '·• t> Bur l••t it n111 h•· 11\£-r
I• • '"'"I dl•.ir n•.1 dt'r'<. r h,ll ) our
U\\rJ J.,,·.d r••\\'I'·•J!t'r" •rhal;.
plural fulk-.• ri'Jl<lrtl·d E<i:-.lt>r
WI'Pi< ,,.n .... ibl) .tnd in prop£'r pN·
"'PI'~ II\(', IWI'.tll..,l' \\f• h<1\'l' thf'
l•bllg,Jt iun I')( ~N\ ll'<' anrl Cairn(•~
to our communlt) antt to our pro.
fe~ion.
HAL
DIKE
Says:
But. with · parents' authority
and sense of responsibility ~lng
what they are. apparentJy the
only solution to the problem Is
to eliminate it. Do away with
Eastt>r WN'k altogether. by doing
away with Easter vacation. I ~-
1 ievt> the little rascals w ould
bear up under that sacririce.
•
Shameful rt>ading IS ''Tht> Big
SecrPl of Pearl Harbor." Rt>ar Ad·
miral Roht'rt A. Theobald's book.
g1ven pre-publiC'ation printing In
rht> April 2 issue of "L1 S ~ews
& World Rt>port .. This book hart>'-'
thl' sorry history !Parlin~ tu th<'
day of Infamy. but t hl' INrihh•
1wrfidy is on thf:' hand~ "r the
hlght·~t c-ommand In our n.-~uon
lh<' pre~idrnt of that riay Frank
ltn D. Rno.,P\PII Adm1r.ll Tht:o
bald painstakingly rt•K·umt·nt-.
They wert>n't, It proved. curious
at all. but th(Y did promise to
do tht> research for me.
Bt'tty has just written: LEU·
CADIA. lef -ka-de-a. or San t a
~1aura. Establisht>d in 1885 by a
group of En&tllsh colonists with
Glamour
Glimpses
hi" conc-lusion th.ll Pr£'•drl£-nt By AKN
Roo,f·,,.lr ''d<'lihf'r,Jtt•ly '"' 11Ni Thl'~ tnlk nbout "slips that
thP JapanE',q> attaek. knt•w 11 "as p ,l;.., tn tht• 111~ht." hut in tht>sl'
1·uming. and rtelibl'ratcly With· ri.ty:< of ,;umm<'r sun (Wl' hopei
ht>ld this knowledgt> rrom U. S beat ing mt>rcllessi y down on
commanders In Haw a II." so that !rag II~>· l ook ing shN'rs. we don't
th<> surprise attaC'k was, in-rlnr<' 1£'1 our <'hoke of lingPrle
P\'ltabl<' Cost: 3.303 Americ·an I ht' haph.11aro or inrliscr iminatP.
II'"' Purr~•"<·: To wtn ... nlitf pub 1 It ... partH·ularl) truf' with sum-
11< 'IIPP<~r1 fur thf' \\,tr Prr,lrff'nl l mt•r (,...,hlon:. th.tt the c·orrl'l'l ~lip
fi• w •'f'\ I'll hf'ilf'\ PO ( ht' l $ "Ill b!' ,I ('Om pllml'nt 10 ~OUr
.. hnul•l f1.::ht R••.ul 11 otnd Jllllgf' clr£>..,.... That l'l why O'BRIE="'S
fur ~ .. ur."-PH 1 ... lntrnclul'ln~ a new 'c;tatk free'
-;lip f11r ·nr.Hh )our summer
NAMED TO PHI BE'M'A JCAPPA fa~h uln" Wuh thi~ n<'''' famous
PNdtt.l llvrn. !laughtN of )lr
.tni ~Irs Robl'rt G Horn H~
s,, \\ if'w A\'l' Corona ril'l :0.1ar
h<b l>et>n elected to Ptlmnna Ca I
"DON'T STJC)[ IIPgt-'s Gamma Chapte-r of Phi
YOUR NECJC OUT" BNa Kappa. highest unc!Prgrad
uatl' honor socit>t)' Pt>rdita was
Wbea you do not carr, eaou9: a 1950 graduatP of NPwport Har
lasurcmc:e oa your bome em bor Hi h School.
mak<' ~lip we lntrodtLCl' another
niltionally knnwn lint> of lin
~rle Tht' slip is t>5 J}l'r cent daC'·
ron and J:i per C'ent Egyption
('(II ton. sci<'ntlfica lly df'slgnt>d to
(It nt>atly--e\'l'n ah N m a n y
laundNings.
other property. TOU are toying g ------with fate -l~ia9 youneU AT AIR STATION
wide opea to the uaexpected.
All str~t names In this Cali-
fornia town are Greek names. All
the Greek words m eaning white
are very simil ar to leucadia.
The bonds will get a "Yes"
vote from I n s u r a n c e men
throughout the Harbor area too,
according to M aurie Stanley. In-
surance fraternity representative
on the Citizens Committee for
School Bonds, ol which Mrs. K en·
neth Cooling is chairman.
WOllEN'S CLUB FEDEUnON
day. ,
Costa '-1esa Harper and Monte
Vist a School s-Open h ouse 7:30
p.m. Monday.
Costa Mesa Lindberg School-
Open ~ouse 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
IIAUIOifl on sow
A JIOn, Steven ~y. was born
to Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard Har-
mon. 220 Beatrice St.. Costa
Mesa. on Sunday . Apr11 4, In
Hoag Memorial Hospital.
Thanks. Betty. that' clears up
that. and very neat-ly, too. but I
am no better ott. be-cause now I
want to know all about those
English Colonists ... what hap-
pened to them. We may ~ hot
on the trail of another VIrginia
Dare story. BOLDS AKNVAL COifVEJITION SOW IOU TO UTES
• • • Mrs. Don Koi visto of Balboa. A son. Chauncey David, w as
president of the Costa Mesa Frl· born to Mr. and Mrs. Hug h I
day After noon Club, welcomed Bayl'S. 1960 Church St., Costa
members of the Orange County Mesa. on Monday. April 5. In
WJIAII AKD WJIDtSY
Evt-ry writer the length and
breadth of the land Is trying to
trace the origin of the story.
which. incidentally. I alway
told as an eye-wllness acrount.
or from a personal knowlt>dge. or
the man ;;tailed on the highway
in his automatic transmls!>lon
('QUippt>d f ar who requt>sts that
a lady driver gi\'e his (':lr a push
so that ht> C'an start his motor.
DistriC't Federation of Women's Hoag M t>morlal Hospital.
Clubs to the Costa Mesa club on
April 9 for the annual ron\'en-
tlon. Mrs. Ray Saxman, ways
and mt>ans chairman of tht> host
club. had chargt> of thl' JunC'hcon
Pastor Joseph M cShan£' of the
Cos{Jl Mrsa Community Metho-
dist Church gave the invocation.
The man l'xplaln!> to t hl' lady
that hi~ is an automatic tr:tns· ACNES BLOMQUIST MANED
mission and that she must push SAVDfCS & LOAK DIJIECTOB
him at a s~d of more than 35 M lss Agnes Blomquist. execu-
mlles an hour to have-his engine tlve secretary of Newport Bat-
turn over and start. • boa Savings and Loan Asso<."la-
When tht> I a rl ) smilingly tlon of Newport Be-ach. h:u; tx>en
aJrrt>t>s. thf' man gets int'l his <'ar named a dJrector of the Associ a-
<tnri wa1t" for thP initial nudgt> tlon by unanimous \'Ole> of mem-
Your l.oclcal Dealer u
SEIVISDFT
efOI ••c...t 512 ,. .. lt.. w~ ....
IIA.DOa rm
lllad!o .....
NuTsery School
State ue.-d aad Appceu ..
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Prescription
Pharmacy
1Lc~~
HARBOR DRUCS
tt.IMr 2135
CORONA D£L MAR ••• eo.. &mi.
at 1M ll.arpertte llcfd
Afler w aiting a long tim<>. hl' bers of its lx•ard. according to
looks into his rear view mirror word from Preside-nt Paul A .
to sec. with horror. rhat the other Palmer. Memo to Golfers:
dn\'er has bac-k<'d u p tht.' road a Miss Blomquist has bet>n an
long stretch and is heading right aC'tive staff mt>mber of the As-
for him at a SJ>N'd W<'ll abovt> sociation continuously from the
the requeslt>d 35 miles per hour. time of its founding in 1936. I
The story hal> swept the coun·
try and has apJ>("ared In Sl'Veral GUVESmE SERVICES I
columns. and. as I said. is always FOB• LJKDA aA.ILE'\-
told as an authentic happening Private graveside services were I
for which the teller will vouch. ht>ld Saturday at Melrose Abbey
although he Is nevt>r able to give Cemetery for Linda Bailey. In-
the names of the people in-fant daugh ter of Mr. and M rs. volved. Leonard Bailey. 3L2 E. 18th St.,
Bring in Your
Sport Shoes .
... and we'll put
on the spikes to
make you a real
top-notch pair of
golf shoes. To a'f'oid flacmdal loss by fire,
wlndatonu. ball. explosloa. cmd
other hcrzcrrda you should be
properly 'aafequcrrded with the
RIGHT TYPE of UfSVllAJfCE
••• i a the COIUlECT AMOVJfT.
William P Hadley. av•ation
Plectrician's mate airman. t.:. S.
Navy. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Hadley, 815 V1a Lido Soud. Lido
l slt>. has report('(! for duty at thl'
U.S . .:-.ra,al A1r Station. Lo Ala·
mitos. He 1s a member of Air
Anti-Submarinl' Squadron 31
Aad apealdDq of launderiaq,
this new sUp Ia cr dream of
practicality -b e c cr u s e it
wcrah.. ecuUy. d.riea quickly
cmd aMds NO lroalag-from
the dainty edgla.g of ayloo lace
to the dMp pleated nounc:e.
Furthermore thla C'OIIlblacrtioa
of materials leta you breathe
-the sUp 1a cool cmd wri.lakle
nslatcmt. CIDCl atatic fne. hr·
feet for uDder UDJ.fOI"'IU CIS weU
CIS SWIUDft frodaa cmd oal f
$U5, IDatdiLDcJ petticoat. $5.115.
Well. I can. Costa M esa. Baby Linda died at
When L yn Hoxie-. so recently birth l ast Thursday In Hoag Me-
of Corona del Mar. was just morlal Hospital. Beside her par -
learning to drive as a junior at t>nts she Is survived by a brother.
Harbor High. came out of her William. 3: her maternal grand-
home on Acovado Avenue. a man mother. Mrs. Margaret Craft. of
was stalled and asked her to Ohio and her paternal gr-and~ A th I s h s •
give him a start. mother. Mrs. Bailey, of Tennes-n ony $ oe erv1ce
Avocado. you wiiJ recall. Is a ~. Parkt'S·Ridley Mortuary, of
"Tile Men With T1le ,.._ ..
Hal D••
INSURANCf I tONOS
Mil Now.-+ ...... HArW 4CII
N~T IE.A~
A Tribute to
FETES SOIIOilJTY SISTER
M iss Ruby Bradford t>nter
tained a group of Chi Omega
sorority sisters at h er Lido lsle
homt> during Easter week.
Ou'r Garden Club! .
When God created heaven and earth and the
people u pon lt. we suspect that He selected cer-
tain extra ni('(> folks and endowed them with
g:r~n thumbs. For they are the patient and pa.
ternat souls who dig In the good earth and cause
to be brought forth l ovely nowers and shrubs and
a world of growing wonderment. We have re·
served a special spot Jn our heart for th~ neigh-
borly mem~rs or the Lido late Garden Club and
EbeU Gerden Section and other ga.rden club
members and now, as always. are thrtued and
amazed at their proud specimens and the many-
hued exhlblb thf'y preeent our communJty. Truly
th~y are cloest to Mother Nature!
HAllVEY SOMERS ·INc.
YOUR CHRY!LER..ft.YIIOU'IH DU1 D
• W. COCIII ... wat
NEWPOft •ACH, CAW.
•
We Sllute Olr lowa!
It the sun's rays ~m to point
an accusing finger at you. feel
safe In a K ickernlck cotton ptisse
slip with the shadow panel.
You'll find thls dainty slip frost·
ed with a generous topping of
sw~ frlll~mbroldered shoul·
d~ straps. embroidered bodice
and hemline edged with nylon
Val-lace. for lnsta~. And all of
these slips have m atching pettl·
coats. Klckernlck also makes
cool little cotton pllaae panties
that have perfect washing and
wearing qualltJes ... an unbeat-
able comblnatlon of lingerie for
a summer of happlneu at New·
port Harbor.
o. '" ...._., .... .,....
AMat ........... ....... ............. ,.., .... . .................... -· -. .... --. .... .,
... by ..... ,..~ ... .. -. ...... ,_ .....
--. 1 u1 , nr • ,.. ..... lit .............. ..................... ...
th st hill d M . H t 52'1 COAST HIGHWAY JIARII()B 2332-M ra er eep a n lSS ox t' Costa M esa. was i n charge of
combined her small knowledge arrangements. C080KA DEL IIAB ~au~~l~po~and a lM~;~~~~~~=======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ knowledge of momentum as dls·
played by plunging h alfbacks.
back ed ofl a right considerable
difference for her necessary run·
nlng start. As a hiJh-speed sa-
maritan. Lyn was a failure as
both can had to be towed away
for certain repairs.
I don't think that ' this event Ia
the genesis of the popular ule
told today, because only a few
of Lyn's best friends knew olthe
event, or encounter, and we have
kept the f aith and have never
told the story.
.AVL DEL. TO TALK
Paul S. Delp, r~tglous educa-
tion director of the Corona del
Mar Community Church, Win
speak on "Ideas ol God" at the
Women's Fello.nhlp meettn1 to
be held at 12:30 p.m. Wednaday
at the Soclal HaJJ ol the church.
~atJoo• llhould be In lion·
day fot t"e luncheon to be ..-wet
by tb@ Church Sdaool GuUd.
1011 .,.. '10 ....
A -· La~ WaJM, wu .... to Mr. aad ..... Prank
lleanl. 2111 Elden Aw..., eo.a.
..... -8undq, ....... 21. ln
.... lls=-tal .... .....
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Just Compare, and See ---
. . . the 1ncomparable excellence o(
ENSIGN printing . . . and the excep-
tionally fine reproduction of pictures
Quality that no other newspaper
can match ...
The engravings of the pictures printed
in the Ensign are made by Hoyt' a Har-
bor Engraving Co. of Newport Beach.
FOR THE FINEST OUAIJTY --IT'S THE ENSIGN
lt4G4N'S
Your l'ulllb ......._.
(a-t Trr , W)
lUI o-.1 ..... ...,.... .... o.r.. ...
..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hadley
(the (orll)e'f Jeanne Edick ) ol
Modesto have fe'Cently been
visited by Mrs. Gertrude Edick
of Costa Mesa, mother ot
Hadley.
The Laguna Beach Community Playhouse ,......ts
'J'be Gnat Artb~ KW. Drama
''DEATH OF I SILESIIII" .
April 23. 24 and 26 through May 1
CurtaiD 1:40
3lt 0eecm a ...
Tl.clr.ets 11.50
Pbou: HYatt 4·6521
Follow. this Eu.iqn
Feature for IHt
Places to Eat.
VILLI 1111111
WIMn goocMt trt.da ....t ....... c..... .... ·-· s.r.ia9 bncddcat. ............. Delidoaa ••lhnm• ciMipL laua·
tala ...tea.
IDlfDELL'S PAnO. 1217 COAST 8LVD. C0801fA DEL MAR
DillE IIDECUE·
lD 8ca1boa thLI 1a the....,_ for barbealed. chiclrea. Jibe cmd
at.ab. CoiDpa.te lll'ecddcat. delicious MIDdwicb... ()pea
I a.a. to 11 p.a. Bolly 8. McCook. you boet.
111 MAJK Sft.EET aALaOA
Try u.. aau.... ..... prime nM~St beef-tt'a .. ntuct ThLI
.... taai'CIDt 1a loa9 fcaDoaa for fiDe lood cmd CJ1'09~CUcoal
broUed ...tood. stMb. chicb&.
325 EDGEWATE8 BALBOA
THE PIZZI HMISE
IDTIUIIIT
Coe1a ....... ._... ..-. ..-, ..... ._ cbicbn ....
lrled cb...,... ....a. _..aall ..... ~ luacb. .u.-...... r..tlllt.9 ...... ~......-pastry. rolla.
1711 lf&W?OIIT aLYD. COSTA MESA
TWI IDTIUIIITS
liFE
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IAII JVAII CAJIIftAIIO -···-
8EACB 8EAUTIES -EajoyiD9
the beach at tbe Paa ZoDe Ia
8ca1boa duria9 Eaw w .. ~r
.. tbe tJuee CJkla bam Al·
hCIIDbra. Lett to rl9bt tbey ID·
dude UDda Bober'ts. JoADD
MCIDdeU. aDd Corl .. a SduNU.
Oftrcast a1dn cooled the eD·
•
thu.lasm of the YOCatioDiDC]
atudeats durl.a9 the tint dayll
Of the .-IE with WanD Weatb·
er o.Gly d.uriaiJ tbe o1•aooa.a.
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II II
IIIII
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ORIGINAL JEWELRY DESIGNS
• Qd !fwee • ~•:rJa:; .......
HOWARD K. ADAMS
411 IUAICOLD AYE. (tit c-t .....,_) CO._A DD. MU _...,...,
IY'
MAJCE rr A MUST
-S, .... F ... II Ill 1111-. s... Loaie ... ..... .................... .._ ........................
LUJICIIEOIIS AJm Dunr&a
OpeD 7 Drp a W.-,_10 ...._ te I &a.
IICHE H 1 .. 1
SPA.IfiSB DaniEllS e ALL YOU CAlf EAT
(EVEaT TBU11:SDAT. 5 P.M. TO 10 P.M.)
2Z2 MUIJfE AVE. B...083M1
• ~a ..... ,., ••••
I ~J IYC's J.-n Tickets _Are Going Fast for
April 23 Hoag Charity Ball 01ck Of>a\'er was elected com
MmmirtP<' m t•mbt>r' John Bo}d 1 m•.Oore 11f the Balboa Yacht Club
Carl Hanna. RP\ Paul \\"ht't•lc•r JUnlnr off1cer~ Saturday o.~ftt>r
Dr and :>.trs c; :-; pp IM' \lr" Ot>fiO April 10 at BYC OthE'r ,,r
VinN?nt. ~1rs Rwhan1 :>.1r.; Har flt't'N are Paul Li,·adar~ 'ict>
\ey Som('rs. Mr' :>.targaret Bru n c"Omm&twe . Arlit> Birtrht>r. rPar
1ng. :>.1r" Norman H..tgt>n :>.lr!> "'mmuc1fJre. anrt R•,wan \\'t>l"
Walt<>r :>.tellnll \Jr.; Tnm ='i•Jrton h<'rg. M'<"retary Commlltl'i' rh:ur
:>.1r't Hal Dike. \1r<~. JOt> Premn mi'n appolntt'fl lndurlert C.tru
g('r. :'\1r' Arthur WlntPrbutharn lint> 1 ;irtrtmg-.. hu"IE'"'· :'\l('g An
:'\1rs. :-Jelsnn Jnnt's. :>.1r~ E.trl l drPW". puhlldty .wd L i n d a
Van's Bowling
SUIOCE8 LEAGUES OPEJf
8ECDf"EU WELCOME! A hard working rommittP<' has
practically assured the su<'<'ess
of tht> 1954 Hoag Hospital Char·
lty Ball on Friday. Aprtl 23. at
thi' Balboa Bay Club a{'('(Jrding
to Lonnie Vio('('nt. chairman.
a ftl'r ('heckin;: reports that a rna·
J•>r~ty of thi' wp limit of 600
ticket" havt> I>N'n 'il1ld or prom·
ii>Pd.
Final J>rogram highlights have
not been revPaled but It is as·
sured that Bill Cw inn, Laguna
re-sident w ho stara o n TV and
radio, w111 be maste-r of cere·
monies Cor the evening.
Those In chargp of making ar·
rangt"mt>nt" for thE' dinner rlan<'l'
indude 0 W Rkhanl and :'\irs
J;wk CMn as ro-cha~rmen. and
by the fireside
superlat;ve food.
cocktails and service
amid old english charm.
HURLEY
·BELL
135 Colst Hwy. Tel. 2716
CIIOUDI111M
BElT · a TV
Daryl Harpa Combo
a. .............. .
Full
Course
Dinners
from $1.75
Chlld.rftl
$1.00
DANCING
~uu
OPEN BOWLING
10 CLDL tW I p• Moa. thru Sua.
All OpeD 8owli.Dg Pri.. Sat. & SWL
FREE INSTRUcrJON
F OR RESEK\"ATIOS8
uaEJrTT 1·221:2 *
!:Stanl('y Or anrl :'\tr-. IIMry Clt•ary dl'<'orating
Stickler. Or Salvatnr(' ~1onaco
Mrs. Robert Wlllme . Mrs Nelda
Cibson. Mrs . Doyle Hatch. Mrs.
Clarence Higbie and Mrs. J. P.
Sutherland from the> H.ubm ruPa
CEitTIFJCA"l"E OF aUSIJfESS
Pictltiou.a FinD lfaae
THE Ul'mERSICNED do he-Teby
~rtlty that they are conductl ng
a candy manufacturing buslnM
Jf o. A ·24042
1 at 24 ~ewport Blvd . Co'lta
~tesa. C.tllforn.a under the f1c • * BALBOA * lfOTJCE TO CJIEDITORS
ESTATE OF )1.\t:RICE CRDt
DECEASED
I tltlt>US firm n.lrnP nf Juhn f';
.\ckNiind Confi."Ctlnn.; Su~rior
and that ..a1d f1rm .., l~•mpn"*'ft
oC tht> tv! h>" mg pC'r!>On,. \\ ho"t'
n'lm<'" in full and plat"t..., ·•f rt">l
dt'lll t> an, a" fullo"" to·\\ It·
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE:\
to the crecllt~~r'l of and all per·
sOns having daim..; a1pinst thP
said di."Ct'dent or s.ud t•,tatf.' ttl
Cile them with th€' n('('('..,-.ary
\'ouchers In the oCfkf.' nf thP
Clerk of the Sul>('rior Court of
the State of California, tn .1nd
for the County of Orangt>. nr to
present the same. with the n<'<'
essary voucht-rs. to the under
signed at h is or her plar!' nf
business. to· wit :
c 'o HARWOOD. HEFFERNAN
& SODEN. Ht5 Coast Highway
Corona del Mar, Ca!lrornla with ·
In six months after the fir:-11 pub·
Ucation of this notl~.
Dated April 2. 1954.
ROWLAND E. COOK
Administrator of the Estatf.' of
said dect>dent.
HARWOOD, HEFFER.:'Ii AN &
SODEN.
1415 Coast Highway.
Corona del M ar, California .
Attorneys Cor Adm in istrator
Publish: April 8. 15. 22. 29. 1954
In the Newport Harbor Ensign
JOH:\ C ACKERLI:\0. J,l' ..
mine .\ve Corona del )fa r C<tllf
HAROLD HOL\tES. 129-11 Oc
cHl£'ntal St.. Santa Ana. Calif
A V S~IDER. 12931 Occidental
St . Santa Ana. Calif.
BORJE SVE~BY. SKA.'lDIAVA·
CE~. 12. D}ur holm. Sweden
WITNESS their hand on th1s
2nd day of April. 1954.
JOHN G. ACKERLl~D
A \' S~IDER
STATE O F CAUFORXIA
COL':'iTY OF ORA.'lCE-ss
ON THIS 2nd day of April.
1954. bt'fore me. a :-iotary Public
In and Cor said county and statf",
rPSidmg therein. duly commls·
..toned and ~worn personal!)" a p
peared
JOHX C. ACKERLIND
A v. s:-noER
know n to me to be the person.s
wh~ names are sub~l~ to
the within Instrument. a nd ac·
knowledged to me that they ex·
Now Open Week-ends
*
RIDES & GAMES
Tille .. F•iiJ fw 1
''TRIP IIIU. TIE lAY" -10c
The ROSS IS
Axe Back Aqain
* * * 'rhere Is Nothing Like
A Good ( .. Roai")
ITALIAN
DINNER
'<'<'Uted the same
lfo. A~MIG 1 WIT:\ESS my hanl1 and of·
lfOTICE TO CIIDITOU I Clclal s.-al. .
ESTATE OF RfLLA ROTH. DE· MAR\" A HAAPA
CEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN
to the creditors of and all per·
soru h aving claims against the
said decedent or aa.Jd estate to rue them with the n~ary
vouchers In the oftlce or the
Clerk ot the Superior Court ol
the State of CaJUornla. In and
for the County ot Oran,e. or to
present the same, with the net'·
eeaary youchen, to the und~·
stcned at his or her place ol
~ to-wit: c:/o Thomas E.
Btftauan. 1415 Cout Blabway .
Corona del Mar, Callfonla. with· m .a. monttw an. u.e ttnt pub-
Ueation ~ WI Mltk:e.
Dated A,prtl 2. 1114.
PAUL •DMJltCS
A.dm.~Dt.tretar of tlae ElUte ol
... d~t.
~ tw a••·••ator.
'I'BOII.AS ~ m »DHAJf
lal ODut.....,
ODnM 4111 ... CeV?aala ......................... ...... ~ .......
Notary Public In and for said
County and State. J•••••••••••••••.-.••••••~
l\ty Comml. ><lon expires July AI R d L ad to ~
31. 1955. ~ OCifiS e • •. • ~ Publish : April 8. 15. 22. 29. 1954. ,... .,
In the Newport Harbor Eruden • Sam' ~ _ .-.. ~ .-.-J .. ..... ;;oR!O·· t (1, ~ :1~ •
iiMMIU'U ..._ ~ YOUR PHONE ,... •.&Y 'I'B8 IliON or ftm aWOIIDftllll" ,
Call HA 1.2411 t Special ... ill 4
, NO SERVICE CHARG5 • SEA FOODS OF ALL KINDS 4
LIDO TRAVEL 8UREAU • ~ au. AW..
MMVIAUDO .... , .......
UdD Stoiflllal OIDte' • o,..... a.-
•••••••••••• , • .... •• a. ~ -'-r • . ...............
-·--• STEAlS • CHOPS • REP •
•
$1 .. .000 Katherine Rabbitt of Balboa
to Wed Robert Fischbeck ...
EABMAllKED FOB
HOME
LOANS
IN
HARBOR
DISTRICT
TO
BUY-BUILD
REFIIIAIICE
--·--
IEDUCIIIG
IIITEREST UTES
Starting at
.(,O/o
Reducing to
Plus tbe Semces
of
Orcmge County's
Larg"t
Savings & LoaD
Association
• LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOCIATION
At a tamlly dinner party on
Sunday, April 10, M{, ~nd Mrs.
Murray L. Rabbitt of Balboa an-
nounced the engagement of thelr
daughter, Katherine. to Robert
\l~mbers or Ruth Circle were
1 ho.,tl'SSE'S at the luncheon meet·
In~: oC the Women's Fellowship
of St. Andrews Presbyterian
Churrh April 7. Program chalr-
m.1n was Mrs. Edward Fish.
Guf'~t spenkers Miss lnge Grund·
m tnn and Eric Kokko told of
Fiachb«k, 80n of Sterling Fisch·
beck and th e late Mrs. Fl..sch -
beck of Piedmont. The young
couple revealed wedding plans
for May 29. •
The bride-to-be graduated
from Newport Harbor High and
attended the University of Ore·
gon. Mr. Flachbeck t.s a graduate
of the University of California,
where he belonged to Theta Chi
Fraternity. He served with the
Air Force In the Chlna·Burma·
India Theatre In World War II.
After their wedding, the young
couple wUI live In StO<'kton.
t·hun·h at'llvltles in their home· ,;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
lands nf CNmany and Finland.
Jl7LE:S CEillf of New York wlll
talk oa "Christiaa Science: Tbe
Uaderstaaclia9 aad Practice of
Cod's AllDess.'' at the Lido
Tbeatre at noon Moaday, April
26. Mr. Cera Is a member of
tbe Christiaa Sdeaee Board of
Lectureship. Prior to bis full
time work with Christian Sci·
ea ce since 1935. be was an ad·
•ertislD9 executi•e for a New
York departmeJSt store and was
ID se•erCll plays on Broadway.
Alfretl W••er Dies
Funeral ser\'IC£'S ft•r AlfrN1
Lewis Warner. 73, o!l32 W. Wil ·
son St.. Costa Mesa. wc-n• h<'ld
April 7 In Park<'S ·RldiPy Mor·
tuary. Costa Mesa. with Rev.
Charles F. Hand otrid.ttlr1f!
Mr. Warm•r died April I 1n
Hoag Memorial Hospit<d . lie was
a na ti\'e of St>attle. W .tsh . and
had li\'ed in Costa Me-.a for
three years. He was a rf'tir£>d
automobile dl"aler. Sun' I\ nr.; are
his wife. Mrs. Dora E Warner;
two daughtt>rs. :'>tiss Dorothy K
Bt>ll. of the home addr£>ss a nd
Mrs. Mildred Br.1nrh of Alham
bra; a son. Wilfrt>d &>II of San
Fran<'i!oo('O and three· ~rJnd<'hll ·
dren.
W. A. 111101 Dies
!M1th are l>tudents at Orange
Cl•a"t Collcgf' '
,\ panel llC f£'llows hlp membe rs
1:3\(' a discu-.slon on the lmpor·
tant'l' our '"opportunity gifts"
pia} in thl.' national and fort-lgn
Prt'-.bytcrian mission fi elds. Tak -
ins: part In thf' pant'l were Mmes.
J Lamar John:.ton. Clf'nn Bailey.
Al,·an ClE-mence. Donald Ander·
-..un. Frnnds Caudell. John Stall·
man and Kenneth McDivitt.
MESAN ON t1SS ESSEX
RobNt R. Hanrock. engineman
flrf'm,tn. U. S. Navy, of 2103
Sant.1 Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa, is
S<"rvlng aboard the attack air·
<'raft rarrier. USS Essex. with the
Unitc.>d Nation's l)('ace patrol ott
t ht> east coast of Korea and in
th<' Sea of Japan. The Essex be·
gc~n its third tour of duty in
thC' Fa r East when the ship
jolnt'd Task Force T1 in the Or·
lent In January.
KOYFMA.IfS GET SOX
A son. 7 lbs .. 12 oz .. was born
to Mr. and !lt'lrs. George KoUman.
3012 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport
BN<'h. in St. JoS<'ph Hospital. on
~fonday. March 22.
FORDS GET SON
.......
, Dt Ytl I•••
AltHI Cllrlstla1
Sci•ce?
EHD if you lmow DOtbl.Dg
about am.tl cm Sdeace, tab
tbla opportuaity to IMna IOIDO
of tbe facta Cllbout tb1l KieD·
tlllc nUgtoa wblcb beals aide·
..... cmd aol.,.. bumcm pro.b-
1omL
Tou are cordially l.Dritod
~o becu
I Free l.ecllre
"Christian Science:
The Understanding
and Practice of
God's Allneaa ..
By JULES CEO. C.S.
of New York City
222 OCEAN AVE. PH. C-1177 Funt•ral <;f'n k(>!' fur \\'Ill lam
Am"' :'>lun-.on 9 uf I~IO:i f"llll<'r
ton A H· r .... l a :'>II''" \\l'r~> h('ld
A son. 5 lbs. 8 1~ oz. was born
In ;\1r. and Mrs. Jack Ford. 133
E. 16th St.. Costa ;\fesa. in Santa
Ana Community Hospital. on
TUI''>clay. J\lar<'h :!3.
MembN of the Board of Lt'c·
tureshlp of The M o ther
Church. The First Chur<'h of
Christ. Scientist. In Boston.
Massa<'h uset ts.
For Years!
People have been
saymg ... and
believing that
YOU CAN
DO BEITER
AJirtl n 10 Park<''> Rtrlit•y :\lor FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST tllilr~ t'osta :'>h•sa . with Rt•\ 330) Vie Lido, Newport leech
('h,trll'l' F Hand utflnallng " b•<>" • cf ·~e Mo•~e· C~.,,h, The
;\lr :'>lu usnn rlif'rl Apnl 3 Ill ~ • C•"• ~ of C~• •'· S-e•· '· n Bo,
llr.tngt• l 'ounty C~nl'r.ll H (l ... pllitl • Mo .. c~ o\e''•
S •Jt>'f S:~;x,l q 15 "-""· lit• \\as a nat!\ I' nf Branf•m1. S,rdo'f Se"•c• 11 00 e m.
Conn .. and had th.ed in Co:(ta Wedne,doy E-t•n•nC) M••••n9 8.00 p.m.
~~~sa since.> 19-l6 . HI' was a rE.'" R~ed nq R&o"' locet1d et ll IS Vie
tired insurance broker. His only lido Newport B.ech, ;, open week d yl from I 0 00 e m. to 5 00 p.m • ~ ... Ur\'i\nr i" a C'nu.,in ;\larJnll" C 'v'.e~~ .. do,. r.0 ,., 10 00 e ,... to 7:45
~I \'t•rmJ '' of 1-'l' .\t.gt'lt'' p"' Fr d 5y even ~9' from 7:00 p.m. to
• 00 p -C •d Ho odo~l. ~ HOWARD LECC TO ATTEND ·,,. l'•b • ' ,.'•d " Y "• •ed ';:~ .,.
.,.. • ..... l ·•,. . "' se~ ..,,., a"'o ~o~ie '"•
Monday. April 26th
at 12:10 noon
LIDO THEATRE
VIa Lkto. Newport a.acb
AuaplCM
Fint Chwcb of Chri.lt,
Sct.llti.lt, Newport a.acb
1101.& .. 'fDA IS ALL'
Elinor Schmidt, thespian from
Balboa bland, took a major role
In the comedy, "Papa Is AU."
prHented recently by the Santa
Ana Community Players.
WHITIIAWS SIIIVICI
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-w. .. ............. ., s.Moe. .
uno C...t N . H~ .. , .• __......: ua-.y .. tJJI-CeteM ct., .,..,
look to Plym·ou-th for
newwa In tho low-prlco fteld, ONLY PLYMOUTH br!no• you NEW
POWER for fluhing new performance-NEW POWER Jor st1ll
more driving eue-NEW POWER for greater dri-Ang s~My I
Just as Plymouth has always brought
you the newest developments in riding
comfort and driving safety, Plymouth
now brings you the newest POwer
advances in the low-price field I
Come in and try Plymouth's sonSJtional
new performance, experience its
great new driving ease-let us arrange
your demonstration drive today I
new ~owerPIMe trana"'lsslon
with new .. o.werPio.w enu•no
PowerFllte, the newest, smoothest Cully auiO'll-.. '•c
no-<lutch transm1ss1on in the low-pnce fJoi•J.
c:emb1ned w1th the great new PowerFiov. c"'·: • 11
g1ves you flash.ng aocelerahon w1th no lurch '"
lag. The PowerFiow engme 's new ItO hor:~; v WJI
g1ves you llmple reserve power lor any C:f••m:~ n:;!:J .
You get quick, smooth, straight~liM s•o'>S
with only halt the usual pedal pressurcJ!
New Power Brllking works with Plyr.l?U~h's l~m01;s
Safe·Gu~rd hydraulic brakes which n:avo ~
brllke cyl1nders 1n each lront whcol, whar.;
competmg low-pnce cars have out ~':.:.
tuii•U"'e .. o.wer Sloerlng
Plymouth's Power Steer~ng works fvll-•.1"10, not
"on aoa1n-«f aoa1n." It s:nb up ro:uJ shxb,
el1minates "wheel f.ght," o•vcs yeu more p•.sr1o:u
control on rough, bumpy ro1d:1 or .n do.!;J
aa.nd or mud. And Plymout!'l't Power St':t'ntlO
lot.s you park w1:h O"'e-f.flh lhe.Mr~l elfurt I
HARVEY SOMIIIS INC~
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at 900 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach Uberty 8-5545 I 50TH CLASS REUNION ll~ted •1 R ~ ... ~ ThP Jlo\\ .t rd U>~g-. 11f CClrrllhl --:::==::==:::::::::::::::::::::::~:;:=-:=::-:=-=--:::::--:=:=--::;;;;;;:;;:-=---;;;;;;;::-;;;;;;;~;n::-;;;;;;---;;:-;;;;;;:--:;;:;--;~--;;~---rTliiinii;~ni";iin;-;~a:;;;::;--
cll'l :-.t..r \Hilt' that thl'~ ,If(' utf DIR~~TORY OF HARBOR AREA CHURCHES on t h,.. C•r"'t lt>g ut ,1 I!~P'Ying· D.__, • ~ ~
~ ComplPtt> llomC' Furnishings
~ L.lberty 1·2454
~ 1839 Newport..AH.
~ COSTA MESA
tr.11i1•r tnp a1·w.;,o.: lht• C'nuntr)
··ntilnl! up at West(•) an l"nivl'r
"II} tn Mlddll'lt>Wn. <"•mn . whC'rl'
~lr Lf'gg w ill attend tht> fiftieth
rt'uninn o! his rlaSl> '"()f l'OUrst' ~I Wf' arl' visiting !rit'nd-. and rela ~ ti\'t•s and places whC'rt' wc USf'd
~I to live in Iowa. Indiana. Massa·
r husf'tts and New York."' write~
j Mrs Leg_g_. _____ _
.=:::============::; COAT ASSN SHOW
Our New Address:
2200 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa
Harbor Transfer
& Storage
EftL aacl Sua.
Uberty 1·7323 LlbMty 1·1511
Th£> Orang«' County Dairy <AMI
AS-'WX'i.alion will "pnn!lllr a spring
show Sunda)'. May 16. Al Irvin«'
Bowl in Laguna Bt>a<'h Entry
fpes w1!1 be 35 ('('nts l)('r goat
• f'ntPrt'd for l·H anrl Futurf'
FarmN" of AmNica and :-JO <.'f'nts
~r entry in the ol)('n class<'t'
Judging w ill begin at 9 a m
--DEBT---.
COLLECTIONS
Aecoaata, Not., Clalme of aa7
kl8d of cleliltll -aa7Wfaero la
AIMrlea. HNo colleetao.-No
tee." We advaace aU eoRa.
CREDrr BUREAU
ol N....,.n a-da. 1..-a
a-ell ... (Joeta ....
1M &l.enlde AYe.. PO 110!1 Ill LDMirty .. , ........... ....
NEWPORT BEACH
LEININGER ENTERPRISE
...... ~ ... -....... ................
...... ,__hlla._._.M8JJII .....
•
ST. ANDREWS
PRESBYTERIAN CI:I11Jl(JB
UM! AL Aaclrewll R4..
acroaa from Rlgb Scbool
L~l-3m
Putor: KeY • .la.meo 8. 8t.ewart
Sunday Worship ServiCH at 9:30
and 11 a.m. Sunday School at
9:30 a.m. Westminster Fellow·
s hip. 6:45 p.m. tor Jr. High. 7
pm. Sr. High; 8 p.m .. college
group at 800 CHIC Dr. Adult
group, 7:.t5 p.m .. at 2676 Bay·
s hore Or., Bay Shores.
OOIDIUNTT1' IIIE'I'BODIST uo w. lttll 8L. Ceota ..... Uberty 1-4552 .... "~ w. lle8llaae
Sunday: 9:30a.m., Church Sunday
School; 9·30 and 11:00 a.m.,
Momlng Worshlp--7 p.m. Col·'
lege Age MYF Servlce-7 p.m.,
High School MYF Eervtce: 7
p.m., SUMrr;ous Group Service
CHURCH of T1M1 HAZA&ENE
IW AMIIela 8L. Ooeta lfeaa
Putor: ae.. Cltn WUU.....
Uberty 1-7111
Sunday Services: Sunday ICbool,
A88DIBLY OF GOD
H ad SL a Eldea A..._ Ooetalf.-
Uberty 1-3711
Revere.d IlL 0. Croale. Putor Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor-
thlp: 10:'5 a. m. and 7:30 p.m.
Young People and Oilldren'a
Service, 6:30 p.m. Sun.. Mid-
week Se.rvtce: Wednesday, 7 :30
p.m. Ladles' Mlulonary CoUD-
dl, Thursdays, 10:00 a.m.
8EVENTII DAY A..DVEN'TII T
Newport Ill.._ at ..._ IL.
Newport llelclttl
Uberty I·ISU
Elder D. D. l p11PM•c
Saturday Momlnr Services: Sab-
bath School: 9:30 a.m.-Ser-
mon; ll :00 a.m. Prayer meet-
ing: Wedn~. 8 :00 p.m. Frf.
day Eventnr Veepus: 1:00.
TRJC CBU&CB or CIIII.I.IT
10M Cllarell lt.. o.ta .._
Uberty 1-5711
D. G. Ban&. M 'I• Sunday ~rvlces: 9:30 a.m. Bible
study; 11 A.m. morntnr wor-
ship; 7 p.m. eventnr .ervtce.
Midweek service 7 p.m.
Wednesday.
CEN'l'aA.L BIIIL.C 0111711011 ar...r. Aftl. at ... IlL 9 :30 a.m. Momln1 Wonhlp at eo.ta ...... Llbelty a.ua
10:30 a.m. Evangelistic Serv· A. A........._...._
•-7 p.m Sunday. o....-Sunday School: t :e a.m.-Mont-........ . '"'"..,.u I.Dg Service, U :OO; EYeln( Ser-meetlng, 7:30 p.m. Wednetday. vtae 7:30 • .......,._ s.~rvtat. w .. ,. 1:30 p. ID.
OIIIU.I'I' t.'IRT8CII BY TD 8U o----....... . ...._ ......... 4 .. ~N ........
BArt~er .-.w ..... , ... ft. ~ ......
Sunday WonbJp. 9 :45 and 11 a.m.
OnJreh Sd..a: 1:4115 L IlL JOd..
WMk 11-uac: 1:30 p.m. W~
day PftCide6 ., • :30 p.m. pot-
ludL
1'1'. 60NWIII ~ IM'O.....A-.0....._ 'A It .. .... ...... , ... ....
~.,., .. , ...... ..
U :10 a.m. Wr tC u : ._ at 1'00 a.m.~.. lr: ~ =:: •:00 tD I:J.J--1:00 to -
ftllft -IJIICl·
•
Ft.RST BAPTIST ClltTBCB
S&ata Aaa An. al llapolla
CoMa .....
Rev. P. G. Ne......._.
Sunday SerYtces:
9:45 a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.
m. Worship Services; 6:30p.m .•
Baptist Tra1ning Union; 7:30
pm., Ewnina Service. Thun·
day: 7 :30 p.m., Pnyer, PnWie
a nd Bible Study. Monday: 7:30
p.m. Ladles' Prayer MeeUng;
7:30 p.m. Men's Chorus prac-
tice; 8:30 p.m. Men's Prayer
MeeUng.
OII17IWB or oua LADY or liT. CARMa
IMl W ............ N..,_... ........" ....... ~~ . ..-.
F ... Geel9a .. IIIU
A.~. .....
SUDda7 W....: 8:00, 10:00, 11:30
a .m. Weekday Mua: 7:45, 8:00
a .m. Conle.ulon: Saturdays
and eva of 1st Friday. and
Holy Da.ya from 4:00 to 5:30
p.m. and from 7:30 to 8:30p.m .
em usa.,,...>
~r...-...... o-ea--....... , .... IAellu' .,.....,
Sunday Servteea: Wonblp Sent-
I<» 9 a.m. SW!da7 Scbaol at
10:15 a.m.
TODAT'S IIEDITAnOif
(Copyrigbt by Opper~)
Y~a . though I walk through
the vall~y of the shadow of
death. I will fear no evil: for
thou a rt w ith me; thy rod and
thy staff t h e y comfort me.
!Psa lm 23:4.1 Read Psalm 23.
In a sermon on immortality,
I heard a clergyman tell the fol-
lowing story: A fatbtr took h is
young son for a walk In the
fields. The morning was beaut!·
ful. Th~y set out with great joy.
AA they were crossing a bridge,
the lad said, "Father, I'm alrald
to cross the bridge.'' The father
took h is son's hand and said,
"Son. you have your father, and
the bridge Is safe." They walked
far Into the ,.een fields and en-
joyed the beauty about them.
AI; they turned homeward, the
lad said again, "I'm afraid to
naaor Cllt1IWII or CllU8'I'
80iiiNft8'1'
.. VIaU...lf .............
~Mn
Sunday Sc:hool: 8:15a.m. SUDday
Sftvtce: 11:00 a.m. w--= Even!nJ Meetin«: 8:00.
lnr Room, 331.5 VIa IJdo, N.w·
cross the bridge." Again •he.>
father assured the boy there was
no need to fear. StlU the boy was
alrald. So the fa ther took him
up in his arms. Soon the lad was
asleep. When he a woke, he said
again to his father, 'Tm afraid
to cross the bridge." Then the.>
father said, "My son. we have
crosse<~ the bridge and are now
safe at home."
PUna
Heavenly Father. take all fear
from our Uves. Put wtthln each
heart the abiding preeence or
Thy Holy Splrtt. Surround us with
Thy holy arms and pant us
Thy abtdlng ~ace. In the name
ot our lo'ytng Lord and Saviour.
Amen.
TBOVCIIT roa TBE DAT
Jesus says. '1 am the rHUr·
rectlon. and the llfe."
EllZa.bet.h B. Y. Temple
(CallfomJal
OO..uto'ft III:'I'IIODIIIT
lUApte.&....,..._..._. m sa., Dr.~ ..... ~ !lervtca: 1:30 &..1!-J Sun--School; 11:00 LIIL won?dp Service
port Beach. open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. lll'r C... Dr. If~ ••IMI
week day.. 10 a.m.· 7:45 p.m. Lilt If ..._,
Weclneedaya, 7 -9 p.m. J'rtdQ .... ...._. Gl II I
Cllanll ldtoal: 1:10 L11L lunda.r: evenlnp. .._.., a.ntc.: 11:00 a.m.
IAIDt .-rAID ... ,....._
C /1 tfdl II .. ,. .....
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T•VaiDAY. AftiL 11. a ..
1011 POll ,...
A aon, 7 lbe., 1 oz., w u born
to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cok.,, 8310
Seuh~ Dr .• Newport Beach, In
Santa Ana Community Ho.apltal,
on Saturday , K~h 27.
Jt&aiiJS GET en&
A daughter, 7 lbs .. 6',S oz., wu
born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Harris, 2012 Pomona Ave., Coeta
Mesa, In St. Joeeph Hospital, on
Friday, March 26.
big II jar ..•
DOW only
~
I rulorally llop•
perapiroliora ~r!
c~ penpiralion
mowu.rf>l
fa.moue Tuuy Crtem IJ~·vJo.
raat proc.ec:u your daiuttncu
from moroioa to o i1h1. lo.
IC&IIUJ lope ~npiratioo odor,
ebeeka ~rspiraaioo moi~ture.
Lea-.es s.kio amooth. Safe for
aormal skin and fiJmiett fab-
ric:a. Su1• c:reamy-ao!L
CDIIII IR Ill
PIARIICY
Miss Kehlor of Corona del Mar
Is Bride of Fred E. Newton
At a Saturday att.,noon wed·
dine. the week before Eaawr,
M1M Jill Spfar K~hlor of Corona
del Mar became the bride ol Fled
Ellsworth Newton of I.e» An·
eeles. The bride ls the daueht.,
ol Mrs. laabeUe Kehlor and the
late Kenneth Kehlor of 417 Fern·
leaf Ave., where the weddlne re·
ceptlon waa h eld Immediately
after the ceremony.
St. J ames Epascopal Church
was decorated with calla llllles
for the marriage S('rvlce. which
w as read by Rev. Paul M . Whet>l·
er. PreS('nt for the ir son'!! wed·
d ing w ere Mr. and Mrs. Dalt>
Newton of Medford, Ore. Among
thos£' participa ting In the cert>·
mony were Edwin C. Berg of
Glendale who gave the bride
away; Miss Frances Kehlor. as
m aid of h onor; Mrs. Jack Gr£>gg
tth(' former Nancy Ke hlor1 and
Miss Carol Hodges of Los An·
geles as bridesmaids, the groom's
brother, Da le Newton. a s best
man, a nd Jack Swanson, How .
ard Keen a nd Tom Fudge of the
L..os Angeles area, who served as
ushers.
Helping with the recPptlon
were Miss Nancy Newton. sister
of the groom fl'om Medford, Ore4
and Mrs. George Howe, the for-
BEAUTIFUL
PERMANENTS
$8.50 to $20.00
(a.cltadla9 bcdrcut)
me-Sue Xehlor. The bride choee
a white baJierlna lenJt,h du. a1
white embroidered or.randy for
h~r weddlne eown. Her veil.
caueh t to a diminutive cap, wu
of shoulder leneth. She carried
a bouquet of white orchids and
lllllea of the vaiJey.
Alter a honeymoon In San
Francisco a nd the Sierra Nevada
skiing areas. the young couple
pla n to live In Los Angt>les. The
bride attended UCLA. where she
belonged to Alpha Chi Omega
Sorority.
Fashion Show
at St. Andrews
Dame Fash ion's rulings for
!'mart spring and summE-r wea r
will be shown at the coming
style show and silver tea to be
ht>ld at 2 p.m. Wednt>sday. May
5. in the lounge of St. Andrt>ws
Prt>sbyteria n Ch urch .
Fash ions from O'Brit>n's of Co·
rona del Mar w ill be modt>led by
Mrs. Robert E. Campbell. Mrs.
C. W. Hubt>rt. Mrs. John M.
Quint. and Mrs. Jesse Spra tt.
Modt>llng for Fun Fashions of
Corona dt>l Mar will be Mrs.
Alva n Clemence. Mrs. Andrew J.
Ollvt>r. Mrs. Thad Samuels and
Mrs. W. R. SJagle.
The Bra t Shop of Costa Mt>sa
will be repre5ented by Mrs. AI·
fred De Sousa, Pat De Sousa.
Mrs. Jesse Spratt. Judy Spratt
a nd Suzan Richa rdson. Fash ions
from the Knitting Bag will bt>
shown by Judy Broughton. Ba r·
bara Fowler, Jean Fowler. Cindy
Spra tt and Gall Tough. Teddy
Barker, Ricky Richardson, &ott
Schock a nd Tommy Schock w ill
modt?l for The Man.
FASJIJO. SIIOW-A 9""1P l.D
llobert BW'• Chefs IDA. Coroaa
del MCII'. at a r~at haAeb·
eoa adllll.re em outfit wona by .
N n. RJcbard Howell. l•ft. of
Lido ~ dariag a faabioa
abow. Left to ritbt CIIOWid tbe
table an Nn. IICibelle .. l.,.a..
Mn. II u r r a y aoberta. &cry
Sbons; Nn. Ellawoc1b .. tts.
Lido lale: Mn. C.l Va an-.
Sbon CUffs: lin. 1--JICII'.
rett. &cry Sbor•. aDd lin. Ietty
w atsoa. 8alboa lslCIIId.
(E!Wp plaoto)
Girl St:oub_, Remland-Stedman Vows
Eidem Rt>mJand. son of Mr. and
Girl S<.'Out Troop 47. accom· , Mrs. <:. 1. Rem land of 2580 Fair ·
panted by Leaders M.rs Betty way Dr .. Co ta Mesa. took Miss
Hagan a nd Mr Bill Tough. re Marthan Stedm an as his bride
centJy visited the San J uan Cap· late Sunday a fternoon. April 11.
istrano Mission A new member at Dlpilla de San Antonio
of the troop Is &>tty Shea from Chapel. Anaheim.
North Carolina. l The bride Is thf' daughter nf
M.r. and Mrs William Barker
land. \lr" Kt>nnE>th Vt>rtrf'f"S or
Anaht>lm. and th(' bnde·~ aster
Vk ki Ba rker. as Junior brld~
maid
p a u I Remland or Modt>Stll
served a h is brothf'r"~ bt>st man
Usher~> were Kennt'th Vertre-es.
Fernando Ramos-a nd Ronald
Ha rtman. a ll of Andheim
Aftt>r a h()nt.'ymoon an P.tlm
Spring, thf" rou ~lt-"til Jh t' In
AnahE-Im .
A tour of the Kay Finch Ce· I of Anaheim. Esrorted down th(>
ramie p la nt was marlP by Tro<JP aisle by her stepfather. Mass
55. These seronrl gradf'r!'. u ndl'r Stedma n was drP 'SE'd In a go" n
the leadership nf \1r A R. Wll· of whitt> chantlll) la<'t' a nd nylon
IIams. have hft'n bU"} makm~ tulle A tiny Jan• Jackt>'t was A I s •t
button boxes for Rift s for thE"Ir \\ orn O\t'r t hf' sttapi(>SS flttffi n n u a I v e r
mothers on MothPN; on \!other!-bodice that billow<-<! to a full Do~y. ballt•rina ~kirl A J*iirl hPad Tea April 28
'at1JfDLE COFFEE' APIUL 21
FOil ASSISTANCE LEAGUE
pit><•f> h t>ld a fingPrtip 'E>ll Ht>r
l)(,uquPt anl'lu<lt·rl IIIJw., uf ttw The <.~nnual -.aht•r tP:I of tht>
' .. IIPy ur.wg~> hl<~-.•·om-. :~n<l ,,n Childrt>n·., Humt• :-:;.,..,,.,) "all I:H'
orrh id I ho•ld \\'M'Int>,rl.J\ Apral _'S ,11 thf'
Bundlt>S of c·lothe., fur thP ;\lr-. Rk hard Cruft nf ,\n.iltt>tm humf• • •f \Jr, llu~' .trd L.1" ""'"
1111111'1
Llll IIIIET
wttll •• ,, rp
Of a Fire Sal~. a Dol Sb.mt, a
sack of Potato Chi.,_ to h~lp
American Youth. a Braldast In
the Park, a cooklnt meyclopHla,
a symbol of Am~rlc:anlam! • • •
Patriot! m first ! Next Wednea·
day, April 28, is Brand Names
Day . . . World ovt-r the label
"Made In the U.S.A." has become
a ymbol of u nsurpassed quality
a nd u n i t o r m rellablJlty
Brand you know, names you
tru t . . . Old frlt~nds tried and
true ... You pay your money
a nd ta ke your choice . . . You
know "hat you a r.-buying ...
becauSt> the Bra nd namt> gua ran -
IN"S it' NE'Xl Monday Dick Rich ..
ard and hh1 advertising rohorts,
Buck Bean a nd Hugh Mynatt.
will I e a v t' for New York ...
WPdnE>l>da} £>\.f'nlng on Bran d
Names Day they wlU bt> pre·
St'nted with a pla q ut> which will
tell the world they have w on the
Retailer of the Year Awa.rd in a
national rontest sponiOrE'd by
Brand Na mes Foundation . .
Through t.hear advertl.sing e!forts,
Rich ard's ca me first among th e
Grocery Independents and Chain
Stores with a yearly volume up
to 15 m alllon dollars a year • •
Jf..-t Toutb a.d Cllartty I T1ae
l[jwaaia a..cddast la tbla s.t.
.a.rday 1a tlae e-ta ...... Pal'lll
AU you caD .at few 50 mau
. . Tulle: 7:30 to 11 :30 a.a.
--'"TIM PrMcrlptioa Pbarmacy"' m Cooat 11..s. ....,_ 2212
BAJIBOil 2907
331 Polluettia A.,._
coaOifA DEL MD
Thrift Shop wpn• in orciN nn th(' bratlt• ... "1!-ll'r ".:1" h••r m.1 11.!: . .'0 W B.a) A'-l "''" P4trt ;u
I \Vt>cl nesday mornang trc1m tn tron of h«;n••r tltho•r .tth•n•lart-. •·•·rdtn)! '" ''" .tnru•unr,•mt>nl h~
Betty Pagt>. JNtn C a r l is l e . am. to noon \\·ht>n thE' A,__.,1,. w PrE' \1 1~' Jo)rt' Lotrsf'n of :-un l 'fr, l'h..t rl•·' lllm •• n puhlll ll)l
!\ta rgP Cr umley. Hf'll'n Galt'S. tanc·p Lt>agu,• ht'ld thPir "Bun 'h.llrm .• ~ 1 ''•·r.tll .h •• ~rm.•n "Ill
Sau.a9e. Pancalree CIDd Ol-a:D9e
Juice out la tbe opeD ••• wttb
pleaty of plCIT9TO\&Dd ~ for
tbe amall try to let off at.am. 510 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
HArbor 3009-M
Grayr t' S<•vil'r a nd Agnt>" Bloom dl(' CofrN'" at the Leagup·, SN\ CllENAnON SERVICES I 1"' .\lr-. 11 P.t) 1•'' Th.l\t'f "1th
H·p CentN. 505 32nri St :"\{'\\ FOil PEilllT DEJfN av \lr-. Toool 1 "•·•II •r • h.trt:t• 11f I quist. all pa;;t ml'mbers ur lh(' ""' Zonta Club of ;o.;C'wport II H btlr port A J.Mrl)' '" h<'ld annu:tll) '" Prt\.ih• r·rl'mation "''"I(('' fur rt,-.or.tlloor " \tr .. Wal fn•ri Bt·rl-.
h ~" 1< • rl'plt?nish ><lO<·ks ·lt thl' A"-;tst tn('l' p o. II 0 I II ch.tr~;:t• u l \ tt.•ll••n' .• n.t \tr ... Ttml' tn t•nr"11 in th1• Orangt' c.,,,,, \ \1 ( A ' Yuur t'nrullmt>nt wer(' onor.., at a r('(.'<'nt unch ' • · ' · • Prr) ~><' c•nma n ~I of 1 1.! eon In the VIlla Ma rina R~tau . Lt>ague Thratt Shnp. t'dCh gu(•.,t VlrJtanaa Pl.. Coo;ta :\11':-.d "t•ro• J H R~gl!' an •·h.tr..:•· "1 ·'" •11''"11
f,.,. what ) uu fN>l you <"a n
lng to the coUee. morlal Park Cemetnf\' :O.,""r '"''"n \brtln "Ill di:.J.In cln ,, purlralt 1!1\t' Tha.. Fnda) and S.tur rant. I brings a bundle of ust>ablt' d vth· h{'!d :\1on•lay at Wt>St mtn~t<'r ;\It• '-dt· T .... , IJTI'' •1••r,t \1r' ~-1
Thelma Hope anno unced that I d ",...· '' ~ In pa,tels as il priLR and Mr'
Zonta ·s first a wa rd of mnrft f man paSSE' away rtda \ ~,a. ~ · "' or 1 1 0 ,. ~ " F'rNfl'rk { l~ary ha.~ C'hnrgt> ot tht>
womt>n of achkvt"m(•nt. had been NEW MEMBERS RECEIVED In ng n range> \.t~Unl} .. <'n('r.tl lu ""'""
d:l~ and Frida)· a nd Saturda y
of n<'xt W('('k the Bell Br and Po·
r•to Chip Pf'()plt-are gi,·fng 6
r f'nt" lu the' () r n n g t' Coast awa rdE"d to lh<' local ani~t . IIE"IPn AT ST. AJfDREWS CBURCJI llt•l'pital !'unl\or-. 101 Ju ll••d m"/-........................................... ..._ ................................... _
Smith. or Ba lboa 1-.land. "hu :'\(•W mt?mbt>r:; WN t' rt'("('l\t•tl tl.tu~;:hlt•ro;; .\fr.., Sltlnf>~ \ '••lln~o-· I DIRECTORY
pas.o;ed away shortly .l fl<'r rP<"(•i\ of th•• hnme .• olrin• ..... \lr-. c ;u~ 1 ..t l spPd,ll Pa I m Su m1.t.'' '-t'n ,,.,,.., ' h 1 ing th<> citation. Da rt't'n l'p~on ·mat " lln•g .. r ,, "ol r,,, I \' \I C \ fnr "' l'r~ .. ack elf &>II
Br.rntl p.,,,,,., (hal)" tht~l art> sold
,-----D;:;.=E::.N:..;n:..::S:..:T_____ :\o~t nth h••r•• but an nt hf't
was lnlt la tt>d inl<) thf' club. Dr. in ~~ Andrpw;; PrP .. b) ten.tn .~:r.tntl• hll<l n•n Po~rk•'' R 1 d I,., T -:.e-'" A Pe·::old C .. ~ Ht'len Robt>rtson was applaudt'd Chun•h. Thf'y anl'lud{'(! :\lr ,1nd \lllrtU.It} ",, .. rn • h.•r~.:•' •f ,., -
ns the "unsunJt h<'ro" •>f th (' yl.'nr ;\Irs n ..._·,lr G Anclf't:«on .\lr .1n<t r.rn£t•nwn t-.
Fine t-4•f* Ceptein'a ~•ira . .. .. .. 17.95 llE~TlSTR\
I J!rttr·Pr.' "'"rt'' an (Iran~•· Countv s .. m.tkc• 11 8<>11 fur thl' ne,"t
t\\tl ~\('f>k I'JHJo, oHlrl ~\'t'IJ
'h•· •·otr('r-.. r 1 lr.•n~l' ~·oa ... t
\ \J ,. \ :-houlrl you "t!-h to ht'lp
S.r Stools ~.t Tum .. .. . .. . 18.95
E.stem M•ple Erl. Oinir.q T •bM 59.95 A book revif'W was give n by ~t r . D. Ho.trman t·rum Jr .\lr-. -------
Do lh Sh I Jib I rLOWER AllnST TO TALJt love S.ets A Few Reel Buys
L•rge e.. .. m Maple Hutcll ) I 0.00
ro ea ('(! y. mr an. 'A R D;a\'ls. \ir. tlnd ;\tr;; \\'11\ nn • TO LIDO CLUI SECTION B Ho~tpt>r ;\lr a nd \Jr.. J;•hn
i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~R~t>a~d~E~n;si~~n~w;·;a;n;t ~A~d~L~~ '" 11 •A ~ •
n . arra:,.un .... r .. 1nu .•tr~ Ra~
1 mond :-.t Healy .\lr .. md \tr ...
Weslt>)' C Hollt>r .IIHI :\lr dOc!
Mrs. Gurdon W. lmlt-r Utht'r"'
A S.m Fra m t"(~• flower artist
~tr" J••hn Hartlt>in will '!>t'8k
·'' 10 a m Tut>sd.a~ h<'for£' th(>
~.Htlt•n ~('(.·tion of thf' Lidtl Ish•
Wom.1n:; Club mN'tln~ at tht>
humP nr .\fro; All.tn Crisell. 217
\'In Flrenlf', Lido J:..le. Vt<'t'·('halr
man \1r" Irving Watcher will
h,,, 1.' l'harJii!P of tht> mt>f'ting.
W.JJu., .!J,.vil4li01U
.,.J AIUioiUic•m.•~tll
For this 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 w ording.
y..,. W.JJu.,
is important to us too. Be su.re to call
and let our society editor have all the
details.
•
induded Mrs Gleannt· J u•h
man. Dr and .\t rs. H v " "r d
Lagt'rquist. M.r. and M.r~ llnward
B. L('wi$ a nd son. Richard; \tr
and ~irs Robt>rt E Lovt>ll :\fr,
Ha rry L. ~lillt'r. Mrs ;\I an t'n J
RPitz. ~Jr and Mrs Rob<'n Shu THE H. L. SMITHS MOVE
Thl' H L. Smiths h ave-left
:'\t'w port Ha rbor for Riverside
Thetr former address was 336
Poppy AvE'. Corona del Mar
1 m:tkN . ;\1r. :tnd Mrs. LawrPncf'
l E. S pragu(' Jr. and ;\Jr and \tr.,
Donald J Whitlock
WlJfCIIESTEas GET CIRL
A da ughter. JanE' Ravl' wa~ ·
born to .Mr. and Mrs. R;y Win
chester. 398 Avocado St .. Costn
Mesa. on Wednesday. Ma rch 21
In Hoag Memorial Hospital
SON BOD TO BELLS
A S<">n, 8 lbs. 9'~ oz.. was born
1~1 .Mr and Mr Rex Bell. 1761
Santa Ana Avt> .. Costa Mesa.. on
Monday. March 29, In St. J~ph
Hospital.
David I N1elsen. M.D
INTERNAL MEDICrNE
announ<'eS the nt'\\ location ot his om~
a t thE' ,
MEDICAL ARTS BUilDING
400 WNtmln...~~r Ave , NeoN})()r1 leech
acroa the MW ~ay from Hoa,1 M~ Jloepttal
ton~~erl)' th~ otnce ol Dr. Horace A. Rall
...................
' ,,.,,..,.. thl' prngr.tm .t nrl 'f'T\
'' , ... lu high "''houl \•IUih fur
1_u_"--..·"" .. t;..,·~-....o-.....;;;L';.;,;;;~.;;T.;;K:.;L::..t.:::.T.:..:.IO::.:.:·':....-,t •h••r Dukf' L'n' a.. tht> Gf'nPral
~., rf'l.tr~ P (I Br•' JO'i Costa
'''''·' l',•ltfnrna.a
I orunil r!t•l \J.tr
HA.rh<•r 12'71>
ll~ app••tnlm••r 1
AUTHUR MURRAY S
4.11 COAST BLVD.
Corona dE"I Mar
Open Ill tv 111
For frH danct• an.t!. '•~
Oa.ll HArbor 19%1.
Furniture Restoratlon
~ bonoms. ~nchea
and atoolJ restorf'd
I.Win• caM, n.llh. ree4, etc.
HARVEY 'S
Furn.lt~ ~pair
~ Santa Ana Ave.
Costa )tt>Sa
IUL\'D PlATING
Silver Platers
And SlJvenm!U.
R..pair • ~tlniahlnl • R.e,late
Gold • SiJvu · Co~r • Bnm NMr Community Olurdl
J t1' Ra f't)or Blvd., Coata ~~Libert~ 8 l .ul2
Margaret L. Scharle
Teoecher of Plao
Orpniat • Ac:cooapantlt
Evwllnl o-
for Adultl
!07 GOLDENROD AVK.
CoroDa clel liar
Baltz Mortuary
Olapela.F .... RAitiKla.
I \ml'rll'i\" larjZt>'' Outdoor All
One Sh•>" put on h) thf" Santa
An,, \':lilt') KPn nt>l Club •" Sun
t1.t~ \1 ,l~ :.? It as fr~ and
thNt' w tll 1M' <1\f'r I~ ctLrfe rent
hn-t•d' llf du~s The publll" is
In\ IIE"d ThE' pI il C' t> IS La
Pitlma r ark Anah<'lm California
ThuS(' Sturdy Do~ Food tiCk·
ets you''-e b«on C'Oll('(."tln)! "lnct~
April 12 might win you a Pedl·
IT~ COC'ker Spantf>l Pupp) .
Evt'r ~a Bon.ols. a Sch l p~lE'rkes.
a Dutch K~ondf'ns. an Egyp.
tian Salukls . 11 Ma lamut€' ...
Yo u wUI II you attt>nd . Ht>N"'s
~ f'duca tlon and fun for the
whoJe f-amily ...
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Best Duplex Buy in the Harbor Area! ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS nEE tental aervi~ to landlords.
Bra nd new with a 2-bedr. unit and a 1-bedr. unit, good location In the> Newport
Helahts area. Tbls ts quality construction by one of the better ~ullders. Thla
property will &how you a n excellent iftcome. IT IS A WONDERFUL BUY. $11.700
full price. $3.700 down.
.
REAL ESTATE & ReutaJ. Fcx Sale ~~~~-------------FOI' Sale
$70-LOVELY 2-bedroom fum . FOR SALE 2 STUDIO DIVANS, new, with up.-
Ha1'17 desirable tl!nants await·
I~ JOUr call. Tmano Sevt~
Dept.. ICimbft'ty 'I·l2!r7.
LOCAL business man wtth ram-
lly desires to rent two or three·
bedroom r ur n Is b ttd borne.
WouLd consider taklnc care of
ftome and yard for part ot ref\t
for party that may ~ leaving
tl'le-ll.arbor area. for period of
time: References. Box 411, c/o
Ensip. tf
Beacon Hill Realty cottag~. choice location. yard 100 yards or aU-wool early hotatered bolster s . Harbor
for children. Tenants Service American type of t'al'petiog. 0542-W.
Dept., Klmbftly 7-1297. Vf>r)' special at $1.50 a sq. ft. '4:1 CADILLAC ''6"1" 4-dr.. UH.
WiG NEWPORT BLVD .. NEWPORT BEACH PHONE UBERTY 8·2'772 $68-NlCELY turn. dupl~x type Cocoa. same quality In gray On~·owner car. Special SJ .395.
(located two blocks above the Arches> home near beach. Tenants _a_l_so_. __ L_Jbe __ r...::ty __ 8_·3003 ___ .________ 1945 Ha rbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
Service Dept., Kimberly 7 ·129'7. ASK ABOUT the organ for unly ""'=':---::~=-==--L.,..I _8_·320..,..-...,.1....,.. ___ _
CORONA DEL· MAR
VOGEL VALUE
Cite ••• l111,...nt
2.WI'HII l~~&allw
Shln~le roof. fence It wis hing well. ~ ,~·iring foe
t>l{'('tm· r.Jnge & watt>r heater. Real posslbllltles for dl'
, o:>lopm~nt : hous.? In front, garage apt., etc
Total ,rice •IJ $1,900
THE VOGEL CO.
1301 COAST BLVD. CORONA DEL MAR
HARBOR 1477 HARBOR 1741
7\ew. exclusive on Cliff Dr .. 3 large bedrms., 1 "• baths.
large lot. forced air heat. oak flrs .. gorgeous paneling.
built In oven and range, 20x24 ~ garage. a fine VALUE
at $26.500
In exclusive SHORE CLIFF. 4-bedrms .. 3 baths. wool
carpeted flrs .. adobe and redwood skillfu!Jy blended to
make this home outstanding in all ways. Lot 85 by
115, view of ocean. privacy, fi ne planting and planning.
If you want a better hom~> see this $49.000. which ls
below replat·ement cost.
Older 3-bedrm .. need-; Y.ork but you will neH•r get a
better buy at $6 '100. "'ith $2.000 dn
.£uiD!J41.P~!J~
OLE HANSON CO., Sales Management
liOO COAST HWY PHONE: Uberty Sg1J
:-JEWPORT BEACH
LID 0
New and Beautiful
\\'allt>d fur prh .1('). 2 o;tury fnr ,;pane> and \'IPW, I ~n<HI
..,!led b<•rtrm ..... 2 nH<' bath.,, fc>rrl'rl atr hlc'at, ,;un
r!rPn1·hprt protN:INI pat111. do~ to dub a~rl tennis If
\nU n•all) ~ant tn lavE'. think awut ll\'lnlt on pro -
tK'tlc'd Lido ts lt>. Here you ran swtm. buat. fi!lh, play
and loaf without making work out of II. Oh yes. thP
house. It''-$27.500 nnd a~ good a bur as "f' know
about
P. A. PALMER. Inc.
OLE II\~~(!~ C(l SALfo::' \1G\tT
LIQUIDATION SALE
Coro11 •1 lar I101M
Pro,..ties Dfferetl IIJ l1il .. r
1-2 b~>rlrm hous<' w1th 1-bedrm. apt. Completely fur-nl~hNI Very low down payment. 4.Z7 IRIS AVE.
::!-Vnrlf'r t•onstruc Two 2·b<'drm. houses on large cor -
nPr lot Corona Highlands Each has own patio and
car port. SEE AT 119 SEAWARD RD.
C. W. liSTERS, leHrll c.tracttr
Harbor 2,.22 Eves. ffarbor 2941 J
Lido Isle Special
You will love this charming, spacious 2;bedroom home
with nne and ~ baths. situated on 45 lot. In cholre
location. Fireplace and large patio.
Price Is $21 ,500
DOWN PAYMENT $7.500
BALBOA REALTY CO.
iOO E. BALBOA BLVD. Copp. Balboa Bank of Am.l HA·3277
Won't You Help Too!
ALL REAL TORS ARE COOPERATING-
NO FOR SALE SIGNS-
Stabilizes property values.
NO FOR SALE SIGNS-
Shows pride of ownership.
NO FOR SALE SIGNS-
Enhances the Peauty of our City
NO FOR SALE SIGNS-
Makes secure investment opportunities.
NEWPORT HARBOR
BOARD OF REALTORS
CJo-1110) 81 iti!it'l :--Mftroft BAal
HillEY D. PEASE
REALTOR
SPIIII HIS SPIUII
This sm all. well-pla nned
home bubbles with friendll·
ness. There a re 2 bedrooms.
a cheery lh ing room 'with
beam <'t>lling and a carefree
patio designt>d for outdoor
li\'lng Furnished completely
fur
• ., $11,&00
ISUID REALn CO.
498 Park. Balboa Island RA 3T7
RUL VALUE r ... If Cltalila
This 3-bedroom home looks
out on the blue waters ol the
Pacific and In the distance
a view of beautiful Catalina
Island. It has just been re-
cently painted and papered
throughout. All bedrooms are
large. and kitchen h as oodles
of bullt·ins. Dbl. garage and
large fent'ed back yard. All
of this for only $10.500. EZ
terms
I. A. IERESOI
REALTOR
1595 Newport Blvd ... Costa !\iesa
Phone LI~rty 8-6951
E\'enlng Phone Llbt'rty 8-4120
1982 NI.'Wport Blvd .. Costa Mesa
Phone U bt'rty 8·1672
UDO HOlE SITE
$8,000
35-FT.
NPar clubhou'!e. Ont' or the
ft>\\ rPmalning lols In this
mo .. t cl"'1rabiP II'X'ation
SEE
Lloyd C.
Howard
.... R£ALTOR
516 COAST HrWAY
N<'wport Uberty 8 J.U8
E\ t>ning phon£> l..lberty 8 3378 ..... ------~-------~--~
You Have to Li\'P
SOMEWliE RE.
Why not have FUN! SEE
le. &111 .. • Ctwes
View
Boat slip
Pnvate patio
Clean sandy beach
3 bclrms., 2 baths
Tropically landscaped
Brl.'akfast bar, dinette
Hwd. or carpeted n oors
Living rm. and lanai rm
Ample clo~ts lr garage
F'lrPplace &r furnace
Prlvatp <~tr('('tS
$33.750
Terms
As much fu n as a yacht club!
SEE No. 67 BALBOA COVES
Call Harbor 3173-W
C-1 z ............ .............
Immediate Income or busi·
nes.!l and home combined.
Many possibilities. Valuable
property at very low price,
$19.750 with terms. ., •..•
.2015 North Main St .. Santa Ana
KJ 3·7021
A Classified Ad in The Ensign
brinqs immediate result~! C all
Harbor I I 14-1 I IS and prove at
FOR RENT tor 3 summer months. $695. RY OWNER-Provincial Lawson
or lease for yr. to discrlmlnat· F UI.ERTON MUSJC sofa, maple w Ing rockf>r,
lng <'ouple, 2·bi'dr. turn. hom~ 110 North Spadra tables, lamps, rugs. HA :mr.w. WANTED: 50 used pianos for
reata.l. Trade your old -plano on
new Hammond Orean. Spinet
plano or Grand plano. Danz.
Schmidt Great Piano and Or·
gan Store. 40tb year sale. 520
No. Main, Santa Ana. Open
Friday nights.
and double gar. HA 2925-R. '49 OLDSMOBILE "98" 4-dr. R.ltH, BEAGLE HOUND pups. AKC reg.
EXCEL. WORKSHOPfor garment Perfect cond., only $995. & ped. Rens. HA 0041 -M.
making, taUoring. handicraft 19--l5 Ha rbOr Blvd .. Costa Mesa 30-FT. of picket fence. 3 ft. high ;
enterprises. Fine aatura l light· Ll 8 -3201 8 cedar J.l<>SIS. Can RA 1195-W.
ing. heaUng. ventilation. Nr. GOOD. USED console r~dlos that
City Ha ll. Reas. rent. Tel. own-rN·el\e the boat band Around Miscellaneous
er, HA 377. or your brokf>t'. $10. Dan's 1V, 1566 Newport ORGAN LESSONS at your home
RENTAL: New 3-bedr .. 1 ~ bath Blvd., C. M, LI 8-2228. or mine. popular and classical.
furn. home. Available 'til Oct · 19 FORD Sta. Wag., RlrH. Runs by ear or by not.L>. Org;ln avaJJ.
1 Ref. required. Andresen Co., & drives like new. only $795. able Cor practice. Harhor 3046-J
600 Coast Blvd .. COM. 1945 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa WILL BUY or trade any used
CD~t-Dellghtlul new m odettl I · U 8·3201 plano.
LIS11NGS WANTED on summer
rentals. We are begjnnlng to
haft calls. Let us tllll them
about your house. Ed Sedel·
meier, realtor. HA Z7.66.
bedr. a pt. for rent Lg. rooms. ORGAN : electronic, used. SpecJal FULERTON MUSIC
patio. garb. dls p .. strictly m od· $595, Terms. Another bargain 110 North Spadra
• llclriDe
ern, 430 Avocado. Organo a nd plano. Save $400. COMMEilCIAL STORAG£ INSIDE DRY BOAT Sl'ORACE
Balboa Tranafer Cbl BE 6553 FURNISHED ROOM for rent. out-Danz·Schmldt, 520 No. Main, Balboa Trarulfer eo. u 8·5&11
side entranre. HA 1937 M. COM Santa Ana.
FURNISHED APTS. for r en t . '4S CHEV. Convertible. R&H. A
Louist> Apts .. overlooking bay. good little car. Special, $695.
Summer reservations, 308 Car-l!W5 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
nation, CDM. HA 4016. U 8·3201
BALBOA lSLAND-2-bedr. house. OUTBOARD MOTORS. New Scott·
nicely turn. May 1 to Oct. l, Atwater shltt outboards with
$1.000. 2l9 Pearl. HA 387·R. "Ball·a -m atlc." See it. try it,
FURNISHED-1-br. apt. Utllltles buy lt. on demonstration at
paid. Laundry Cacllltles. $75 a E llis Boat Rentals, 2M2 Coast
mo. on a year's lease. HA <&381. Highway Cat the bridge > New-
$-10. $45 MONTHLY. Furn 2-room port Beach.
bungalows. Incl. utll.. phone. ~RD 2-dr .. RltH 1r 0 0 . Very
Bus service. No summer ralse. nice. only $795.
College Court, 350 Avocado, 1945 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Me1>a
Costa Mesa. U 8·9131. U 8·3201
ONE-BEDR. turn. apt. Cor rent. GREAT plano sale, 40th year.
$70 mo. or $165 on yrly lease. Beautllul Baby Grand. Cor·
Inq. 601·A Poppy, COM. HA geous tone. Cast Uke new. Our
3495-J. special, S387. Tf>rms $10 per
GARAGE for rent. 315 Narcissus, month. Other Grands. Stein·
COM. HA 2()82.J way, Chickering. Knabe. Reed
-,----,~--...,-----=--lr Sons from' 1485 up. Oanz-
FOR RENT: 1 bdr. unfurn. du· Schmidt Big Plano and Organ
plex. Near Lido Shopping cen Store. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana.
ter & n£'w hospital. $70 mo , J ·so CHEV. Spec. Deluxe 2-dr.,
yrly. IIA 265· R&H . A one-ownpr car. only
l'NFUR."i. 2 bedr. house for rent. $895.
with flrepl. On Iri.. CDM. close 1945 Ha rbor Blvd., Costa l\t£'sa
to shopping area. $73 per mo.. Lf 8 ·3201
ch ildren OK. Capt. R. Pattison. ONE S-P""IN=ET=-trade-on, SZ'JO off,
W . E. F isher Offic<'. IIA 2..&~. F"ULERTON MUSIC
110 North Spadra
Help Wanted MERCURY 6-pas.s. cpe. R&H.
WANTED: Odd )ob m an. part 'Way above average. $995.
time. Apply mornlns 430 Avo-1945 Ha rbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
cado. COM Harbor 0193-W. Ll 8·3201
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK. SPI.N~I -plano. blond. slightly
Orange Coas t Colleg<' Imm('(i damaged case in shipment,
$&95 Rt'turned rental, $397. An-opening. Must be a('curatt> typ
ist. k nowl£'dgt> or Burrou~h<~ other sm aller, $369. 2 repos.
Book~eeplng ~t a c h I n e pref session · save SU!O. Ont> Maple
but not n{'('. Opportunity for finish spinet mirror type. $195. I
beautiful tone. Danz·Schmidt. 'I advanct"ment Starting salary
S240 per m o. Apply In pt>rson 520 .No. Maln. Santa CA_...,n_a_. --
·at business office of coU<'gl' '51 MERCURY 4-dr. RltH &r Mere-
on Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa. omatlc. This is a beauty. $1.495.
~1EN-WOMEN, train as fnvesTI:' 1945 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
gators. Identification experts. U 8·3201
Free placemt>nt. Low tuition. F'ISHER UPRIGHT p iano, $145.00.
Western Bureau of l nvest(ga-Woodworth Piano Store. 1318
tion, 206 W. 4th St.. Santa Ana. Coast Blvd., CdM. HA 3382.
Kl 3·0939. '.~9 FORD ..,.ton, 6-cyllnder pick-
up. In perfect condition. only Girls . . . $595
NOW IS TilE TIME-1945 Harbor BJvd .. Costa Mesa
To get set In a job you'll 1..1 8-3201
enjoy and w here you have HAMMOND Organ, ChoTd. used.
a good fut ure Wonderful barga in. Hammond
Openings Now for Spinet Organ, sJigt\tJy wted.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS Big saving. Easy terms. Danz.
Schmidt. 520 No. Matn, Santa
-AP.PLY-Ana .
Monday Thiougb Friday '49 OLDS. 76" 4-dr. Rltlf. Car 1s
Newport Beach in perfect condition. only $795.
311 E. Balboa Blvd. 19<15 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
PACIFIC TELEPHONE u 8·3201
NEED 3 neat men to help with 'AK;-;;'-C;:;o;RE;o;;G•.-=-w::;t\c-;i;:-ta~Pe:..:k;.:e.::_p_u_p_s,-ii,...,.._oo_.
my buslness, eves. and Sata. ICI 2·9519.
Excelt. opportunity for ad-
vancement. Interviews Tbura.
7 p.m. sharp. 208 W. 5th St ..
Santa Ana .
LOST AJn) POVIfD
LOST Friday, on~ white Peralan
cat 1-yr.. body 8haved. tall,
head and legs fluffy . Reward.
HA 2102.
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Don't Settle for Less!
lEST 11111 • Tin ...
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S.E.L •• ..., ...
BDT BUYS THIS WEEk-
"52 WD.Ln ,. Dllc. It& w... ...
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-~ . .1-·-THEODORE ROBINS
YOUR FORD DEALER
Ua W. COAST BICIIWAT
NEWPORT BEACH
PIIOifE 1-Mn
HARRISON
SEJIS
BEllER CARS
AT
LOWEST PRICES
'53 !TOl)£. ··-ChampJon DeluxP Club
Cpe. Autom•tlc Trans· mlsslon .
'51 DODGE Ill IS
Coronet l ·dr. Sedan,
like nPW thru-out. Only 25.000 miles. Local car.
'50 POifT. 11315
Catalina . Radio. Heater and Hydramatlc.
'50 POIID V-1
2-dr. Sedan. Radio,
Heatf>t'. new paint.
'41 OLDS ...
Station Wagon. Rad. lr
Htr. Hydra.m at lc.
'47 STUDE. MIS
Commander Club Cpe.
Radio, Heater and
0 \'erdrlve.
First and Bush
"The Home of Goodwill UNCI Can ..
Hcarison Pontiac
Johnson & Son
Strcmg: Yes, with the used car market at its highest point in
months makes it a good time for you to buy that Linroln
or Mercury now.
600 tout Blvd. at Marttold
Corona del Mar
~ b you: With our low overhead and great need for
used cars makes it doubly profitable for you to purchase
that new Lincoln or Mercury from Johnson & Son.
We were savin1 tl\11 one for our friends. but .omeone
told. A Flahft'·buOt taou.. f« only
S. +icr. We have adequate service facilities for our customers.
8ooo: Building new showroom and service department across
. from 8a1boq Bay Club. ~·-· COIIPIZJ'E niCE
IIU.
So now, tt'• nr.t CliiiiiiM, t1rtt a...,.
W. E. R•••r I 1111111111
cur. a. •~••** CiliilitiiiMir
8P.E: Johnaon & Son for the profitable deal. .
JOHNSON & SON
taw a illft LOCA'IIDif
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Ooooop., we aoofed! Althouah
our Information wu direct from
the 19th hole. Newport Harbor
really ma de quite a ahowtnr at
the Sa.n Clemente ~U Tourna·
ment. In fact. took tour of the
five tropbla Now we hear
they're aglta tln' for a return
match at the Irvine Coast Coun-
try Club. Oh. well, Hadd RJng
won one of the troph ies. • • •
A. Jean Smith Is a new as-
sociate member welcomed into
the Newport Harbor Board of
RE>altors this month. She Is In
the Denison Realty offke.
Congra tulations. r ea I to r s ~
March Is the h lght'st month in
the history of Multiple .Listing
sales. Thirty eight sales totaled
$579,305. • • • • New to the Harbor area. but
'!be Pl'fti\Jete abowlnr ot "The
Oranp Cout College Story," col-
or motion picture rt!<:t!ntly com -
pl«ed at the collqe, wlll be held
Thursday ~enlng, April 29.
The fUm will be shown to the
Citizens Advisory Committee fol-
lowtnr thelr d lnnt'r In the Stu-
de nt Center. The movie was pro -
d uced a nd dlrl'Cted by Tom
Graeff. you ng Hollywood fil m
producer and re idento f Corona
del Mar. Vlnc·ent Price Is nar·
rator.
C raL IOU TO ASTOU
A daughter. 6 Ito.$. 12 oz.. was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Zaven R.
Astor. 702 l..ark -.pur Ave .. Corona
del Mar. on Wednesday. April
14, In St. Joseph Hospital.
SBJELDS CET SO"
Fr0111 the POUCE ILO I I a
S.ymour lt. Mark. 18. o1 EJ wHe arrftted on charJ N of be·
Monte. wu treated at Hoa1 Me-ln1 minora In ~n ot alco-
monal B~pltal f« mlnor cuu bolk bfteraees. at 206 PaJm St ..
a nd lae«a tlons follow1na a flaht Balboa. a t 12:35 a .m. lut Friday
In apartment ftve, at 917 E. BaJ. by L Wrllflt and M. T. MdC.en-
boa Blvd ., Balboa, durin& Euter zJe, atate liquor officers ... A S35
Week . . . a 35-mm. camera In q uilt wu stolen from her back
a leather cue w as nolen from a yard, Vlra lnla Ryldale. of 325
~P In tbe rear ol b l.a home, Montero St.. Balboa. complained
Wlldan P. Thomas. ol 2112 Mlra-at 11:16 a.m . lut Thursday ...
mar Dr .• Balboa, complained . . . Boys. dftttlbed as the zoot-suit
Her kitchen window wu aba t · type, damared the m en's rest
tered by a n unknown object. room In the Un ion ~lee Sta·
Mrs. Ann Haeymen. of 921 E. tlon, Corona del Ma r, at 12:25
Balboa Blvd.. corwplalned . . . p.m. Thursday, pollee reported ...
Helen Haskins. 15. ol El Cajon, Willow Ward, of 128 42nd St.,
suffered minor Injuries when she Newport Beach. reported the
ran out Into a pedestrian cross· theft of a lamp and bed pad from
walk on the Arches overpass at U6 42nd St •...
2:15 p.m ., April 14. and was hit Someone took $17 from two
by a car driven by 'Mrs. lna B. wallets ln h er home, Mrs. Wlni-
Wrlght. of 215 Knox St.. Costa fred Semans. of 2C8 S Bay Front,
Mesa, pollee reported ... Lee Balboa Island. reported at 4:50
Burgt-SS. of 205 Garnet Ave .. 831-p.m. last Thursday . Mr . Fran-
boa Is la nd, complained that hU. <"h. Gogerty. of 2()8 Emerald AvE'.,
<"ar windows werE' broken . . . Balboa Island. rE-ported at 5:20
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exp«len<'ed In the real esta'e
field Is the new addition to the
F. C. Andresen Realty oUice in
Corona del Mar. C. C. BruE"gge .
man arrived early this month
from Glendale, wherE' he has
been selling propertlt's for 10
years. He and h is wife are livi ng
on Marguerite Ave. In Corona
del Mar. Mr. Brueggeman is a
native of Denver.
Boys were being peeping toms p.m. last Thursday that someone
Is le, on Wednesday. April 7. In at 323 Sapphire Ave .. Balboa Is -broke the lock on ht'r garagE'
Hoag Memorial Hospital land, at 1:42 a.m. last Thursday door and E'mptled a fu ll tank of
police were notllied ... Boys tore gas from her <"ar A maroon
part of his front stairway oft. colored bicyclE' was stnlt>n from
P. D. Wldoe, of 324 Montero St.. the end ot Via On·1eto Joseph
Balboa, notlfled pollee at 1:51 NickE'rtz. of 201 Vaa Orvlt.'tO. Udo
a.m. last Thursday . · . Wesley Is le, notified pollee at 7:30 p.m .
Coats. of 217 Garnet Ave .. Balboa Thursday ...
A son, Jeftrey Rondalph. was
born to Mr. and Mrs. John
Shields. 133 Via Undine. Lido
TilE REW IOL Fred Ella-
wortb • ...,... la tllle ..._.,
Mlu JW S,... KelaJor .t Co-
roaa del Mea. TIM weddJ.D9
,._ Mid April 10 at St. J--
EP'nap Ill Clnarcb. (1'-Y •
page S..)
8 •••••••••••••• •:• •••• 8 : : : E E E I E E M
• • • of sodal note • •
• ' ' ' A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' *?* ' ' ' ' * ' EZ~GE CLU"a TO BEAll
Amona the pre -Cha rity Ball de~rt. and the Charles Goods r&ASU TALK 011 IIAJICOTJCS
partiH planned for tomorrow spent Easter week-end In Los Robert W. Fra~r of Corona del
1 Friday 1 night Is a cocktail party Angeles. Ma r. attorney with oUice In Tus·
a t the home of Dr. and Mrs. Jay • tin. and condldate for the office
SIIAaPS CET ClllL
A daughter. Sallie Ann. was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Sharp, 1~ Ki.ngs Rd.. Cliff
Have n. on Friday. April 9, in
Hoag Memoria l Hospital.
SOR IOU TO atJLLS
A son. Joh n Charles, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. John Bull. 2521
Westm inster Ave .. Costa Mesa. In
Hoag MemoriAl Hospital. on
Monday, April 12.
Watt of Beacon Bay. Included Understand ~ Hamblet h as of District Atlorney. will speak 1 In the guest& a re Dr. and Mrs. had a siege in the hospital and nn narcotics at the meeting of I SOR ro• IOtJJIGOIS
Edward Boyd, Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Pelrsol was there for a the Newport Harbor Ex<"hange A son. John Ra)·mond. was
George Hodges a nd Mr. and Mr5. one·nlght stand che<>k-up Club next Thursday t'vening, born to Mr. and Mrs Joh~ Bour-
Shf'ldon Craddock. The Carl Han-April 29. In Nt'wport Harbor I gois. 55 !•, 35th St · :"ewport
nas of Shore Cliffs will be host -Trav'log -The Robert Burts Yacht Club Beach. In Hoag Memorial Hos-
ing a host of friends In the Bay 1 treated a few friends to some . pita I. on Sunday ~1arch 21
Window Room at th e Bay Club I outstanding rolor pie1urt'S of
beforE' the dinner dance. I their recent European trip last .A.It your printinq needs wilt be I ClllL Fo• SWA.JfS
• Saturday night ... Tony Plas· h dl d I d A daughtN . 6 lbs 9' ~ 01 wa ....
I 4n e convenient v en court-born 10 Mr anrl ~r<> w1u1am In <>pilE' of~r maybe because <'entia is showing Mexican shots .--r tht' horde of Easter visitors of his auck·huntlng \'acation eously in the completely-equi p-Swan. 1550 ~lramar Dr Balboa
I , 1 d h f h bo d 0 . . in Santa Ana C'ommunitv Ho.,. in the area. Harbor tes "ere-n own sout o t t' r er . . r. ped J ob Prmtmq Deportment of , ·
anrl out of town during the East·l and Mrs. Jay Longley art> up In 1 pita I on Friday. )fa rC'h 19
t'r h tlidays. The Verne Watson 1 Vktoria. B. C'., wher{' thf' doc your H11 rbor .A.re11 Newspoper. 1
family went to PhOt'nix. the Nor-is giving a papN befort> the The Ensiqn, 110-4 C oost 81.. CDM. FM letier+tead s, envelopes call
man Flemings went to San Fran-meeting of tht> American t.:ro· THE ENSIGN , HA-t 114
ra:;, (I and showed the sights to logic Association.
a Dutl'h couple here on a tea<"h ·
t'rs t>xchange assignm ent. Super-
Intendent Roy Andersen went to
San Dleco tot an education con-
ference. the Dick Huttmana s~nt
a few days camping ou t In the
Unsung
Commercials .
'NDw's Fishing?
ay BVCR lfcJftLLA.Jf
Island. surprised a juvenile boy He couldn't stand tbf' con-
about to turn over h is garbage fusion ot Balboa Island any long·
can at 3:20 a.m. last Thursday er and was returning to his home
and grabbed t he boy.: who In Anaheim. Herman Wischnack
slipped out of his ja<"ket and not tried pollee at 8 P m. Friday.
fled · · · kl th k ch as. ng em to E'f'P wat on a
Six Los Angeles juvenile boys house he rented at 221 Garnet
were sent to juvenile hall at 2:05 Ave. . . Pollee broke up a party
a:m. last Thursday after their at 212 GarnE't Ave Balboa Is·
arrest at 222•~ Opal Ave. Bal-1 d 1 11 55 F 'd ... bo I I d f I k f 1 an . a : p m. rl ay cu•er a s an · or ac 0 par,enta 're<-eh·lng a rompla1nt <"harging
rontrol after Police Capt. \\alter 1 that the <"haperonf' "a mtoxl· Orson walking by was almost
h. b ..__ h f <"ated. that the whole> a!ta1r "as It )' a ~r can t rown rom a pa~an orgy and that btJ}" "ere
an upstairg w1ndow at that ad <"arrylng girls In and QUt of tht'
dress by .a boy ... Ht'r <"ar wan. 1
dow "'as shattered whilE' her <·ar house all day A pi('('(' of <"a nt:!~ tht' ,up of was parked on Onyx A\ e nt'ar
Balboa AvE' .. Balboa !·land. )lr!>
Thelma Hope. of tOO Dahlia Aw
C'nrona del )1 ar. notified pctllt"'f'
at 10:~1) p.m April II A Lo:-
a gumball was flrt'd through his
fr<>nt "In dow b} ()('<'UP·• nt .. uf a
car \\ho \\t'nt b} appar~>nt l)
usin~ a ~lmgo;;hot Ed Jarrt>tt 11f
323 Aml'th}'lt Avt> B.tlbt~o.~ 1" Angt>les bo}. l:J \\a~ a rrl'"tt>rl <It land rf'!J<trtt>d at 9·2ti p m S.H Park Ave ann Topa.~: A\'t> Bal· , urday Ku'lc; usmg a watl'r btM Island. at I :r. a m la ... t fn 1 ., h 1 gun ... q u rt .... nut 1 I' ~a... amp da ~ 11n a chargf' n! ('arn tng a b f f h J II · · urnt n~.t tn r .. nt rt t ,.. u ) dc•adl) wt>apon aftE>r polln> al-I R C f B lb 1 1 d t oger .t t' a Ud ... an . a
legt'dly found a doublt'·edgf'd 11.1 :3.'5 p m Saturda)• .. Some·
knife o~ his. person and took one ~WM throu~h a bolt In the
him ~0 Juvemle hall · · sJde door of his gara~t' to gain
Pollee endt'd the playln~ of a 1 t ,_ th <: 1 t~n . """'en n .,ur nr1 In~ "" . 0 ··
After selling the Surf Apart·
ments. Merwin and Betty P('('k
Situations Wanted took a six-month trailer trip to
--------------1 the northwest anrl othe-r part'l
flvt' piN'£' band In frnnt nf ~ .\ltWrt :'ht't'll of 7 26 \'i,t Llffo
The Southern California Sport· Rental~ FrPd Elli.., n•porh that Opo1 l AH' · So~lbtJ.l [,Janrl at .?:l .. l :Vlud Lin .. J...h• n.,rtfrf'i 11.,111 ,.
flshlna As~n has des1gnatt'd 195-1 hay and h.trb<lr ('ntr.tOI'f' fl,.h · am Fnda~ and .irl\ , ... ,•d tht• ,. .11 Ill ;-; .t m Fr1 I~~ I
\\'0:'-I A~ "111 cead to shut in-. of the Unite-d States. but now
.t.nr'l invalids HA 2l20-W I they have dl'Cided the H.Hhor
EXPER. GARDNER. dean up, area Is th_e best plha<"ehaf!1t'r ~~~
hi k d I d 1 and ha\·e JUSt boug t t e , ar. .. ,r mont y wor an new an · HA 4120.w Apartments at 10-t W. Bay A\e .
sC'ape. · Balboa.
CHILD CARE-Will takt' one or
two children. Excellent food
a nd Individual attention. HA
·H20-W.
t:HIJRCHES
CII&ISTIAJI ICJUCE CIIVIICII
a" "fun on the ocean" year to 1ng has ~n t-xcellrnt "ith -.put !Jl.tyl:'r-.. to gu hnm£' Polio" , • ., 1 r f-'..,1 tr 1 , of i.?.:l \ln~,
g€'1 thP arPa's millillnS or nE'W fin cmakN *.t trout .tnrl halt Q UINM a ,l!..tng of b-.J}S .mtl "(''11 A\t' B .• u .. I 1 ... (.11 I \\ ol" t.tkt'1'
r{'sldl.'nt" lnll'rPstNI in dt>f'p !'~a but belnn l aunht I tht>m on thPtr \\ ol) from tht _ .... ) I -~ ,. ,.. to H•t.t.:: \lr•n\uri.d II "'Pit.t f, r
fLhlng frnm )faltbu ltl San BarraC'udJ :-drHt .tnrl t.llwu hlo.x-k n( Op.tl A\t> at :.! :.?.1 ·' "• tn·.tt:n!•' 1 ,f mtr.o~r 1n 1ur11• ... 'l'h••~
Di<'go I bass ha' e hPt•n on tht· o a tt h l1't I ''t Fno1,t) -\t -; It) P m l.t ... t ht• 1 1 r 1,..1 \\ ,.,,0 ...,1.,1'""'<1 rar-a nri
Capt Cy Tu<"kf'r of Strtcker-at Seaspcnt Lanrlanj! \\ llh tht:' Thur ... rt,t) r .• ul D s. huoll .. f Jnl I lht• lt•ft rr .. • I fl•nt!f'r .. t .•
Tuckt>r Ma rine Supply. of 1008 1 barracufla ft.,hlng rangtn~ fr"m l):z9 \\' Balboa Bh '1 ~t'\\ pnrt , u rlrt\ I'll h\ ll.trnlrl 1; ca ...... nt•l
Coast HW)', :-lcwport Beach. is slow one day to goorl th•• n<'"\1 BP:ll'h rPJ)<>rt~'•1 his ,·,tr '1•th•n HI of \l"rl t•n·~ P.trk on tht• B.u
Vice president of the association • • • frolm In frtlnl uf hi:-homt• h<1.1 J,lt'lol hrtd.;:f' ,II 12 n p m
and Ned Elliott of Seasport 1 0 1' ."How·._ F1sh in~?" ha .. h<'<'n Thrl.'t' ~anta .-\na JU\Pnil<' )1,.~ ... F'r trl.t~ Potrtw .. U'lkno\\n "tnt•·
Landing Is trt>asurer. Ned is questioned a~ to hi:-quallftca Wf'rt• rt>lt•a:;l.'rl 1" tht'tr part'nt .. '11 ,, , h.1r11~ b.tl'k Cro•m Tht• NlUntt•r
heading a committee which in-tions to wrate fi htng nt'"~ by :!: l:l ol m IJst Fnrtay .tftt>r twtng nf J11hnn1t•.... Laquor gtnrf' of
•
waa.u .... c.e
-alao -''SAINT"S GilL FBIDAr
ITAftS .... JIOa t DAft
_..,.
AIIIIITEI·STOE rM.8II
LYLE IOlB·.--
~ .... t ..,. TECHNICOLOI
-also -
"PRISONER OF THE
CASIAir
,..., .....
LAST TillE SA1'U'U)AT
''MA AND PA n:ntE.
AT HOME"
-also-"RAILS TO LARAMIE ••
Job.D PA TJfJ: ·DaD DtJUEA
STAJITS Stnr..-7 DAYS ._._cay CLOORET
-plu'-
''Tf{E IRON GLOVE"
ID TechDJcolcw , ....................................... ..
I I I M E M M E M F +:+ M E 8 E E E t
-BALBOA·
•
TBE A TEil
"OW SROWDfC
.. JULIUS
CAESII" BABY SITTER. by hour. day. 50c
hr. Special week-end price.
References. HA 4136-R.
eludes Ben Arnet, s kipper of the the back shop crew or the En 1:~<11Jkt•o1 •In C'har~es of ltquor '"'' IH7': 1.. "·'"' 81\ d C'rmma rlr•J
big. 'fast Sabre, out of Seasport. sign. Set'ms nnly "fishing ex-'-l'"'1110 and all~>gedl) carr) m.: )1.tr. ll\\ nPt:l h) the Orange ('oun COMIJifC 500"
MATURE WOMAN wishes baby
sitting. Day or night. RA
31!2-M
Unwa\rerlng obedience to the
eternal dem ands of Christ Is tht'
way to individual salvation and
progrt'SS asserts the Lcs..<~on-Ser ·
mon at the Sunday servic<"S ln
the Newport Beach Christian
Science church .
k I I h d DIS"ET'S to supervise th<' "fun on the I perts" with . "profound" nuw d l' u a angE>rt•ll" \\'t'JP''11 In t) So<'iet) fnr Cnpplpd Children "THE
OC<'an" campaign. edge of fishing are qualifll:'d w a t'ar .11 Ba.lbna Blvd and 32nd and adults UVING DESERT"
write flshlng news. The hot-lead St ~:.:::_ ______ lllllliiiiiiiiiiiii.iili~;:;:;~;:;:;~;:;:;~:;::;;_
HANDYMAN -maintenance and
repair. Painting, carpenter etc.
J u s t anythlng. Reasonable.
Satisfaction guaranteed. RA
0126·J
"Tht>re Is absolutt'ly no facutal
basts for assuming that any of
our ocean fi h are. or will be,
radlo·a<"tlvt>," John Fitch. a.ssls·
tant director. Department of Fish
and Came Marine Laboratory.
boys don't ·el:'m to figure It C'an ghirley E Stauter. 19 and G.ttl l
be a straight reporting job v; Brown. 19. both of Santa Ana.
"How's Fishing!" et>ms to havE"
passed the test after an t>Apln · SON FOB UONBABCEJtS
nation that he grew up beh1ncl
the counter of his dad's fishing .\ '-4rn gtl'pht>n Allan "a" horn
tu :\1 r .1 nd )lr<l C'litford Lton
PORT THEATRE
KOW SROWDfC
2 ACADEXT AWA.BD PICTtTBES
S5 PER MO. re na good practice
plano. All term rent allowed
wh en you buy. Good practice
pianos. S89 up. Darn-Schmidt.
Santa Ana. 520 No. Main. Open
Friday n lrbta.
Th e sermon entitled "Probation
a_fter Death" Includes the follow·
lng verses from Proverbs: "Keep
thy heart with all d lllgen('E': for
out of it are the Issues of life
... Ponder the path of thy fE'f't.
and let a ll thy ways be E'Stab·
llsh ed." (4:23. 26).
tackle store next to the Newport
has announced. The Southern Pier. Selling fishing tackle bait Callfo~nla Sportflshlng A ss n . 1 wrapping poles. rt'palrlng rE'<>Is
says 'Take that Gel~~r-rountt'r snelling hooks and leaders. dig·
out of your tackle box. ging dams on thE' mud Oat!
bar~l'r 334 :'o1al!nolia St C'•lSta
:\ll•<;.l. un Tur .;day. Aprtl l.:l in
!loa~: )lt>monal Hoo;p1to1l
"SIIIIE "
witb ALLAJf LADD
"A PLACE II THE. SUI"
LEA.R.N
TO DIUVE
amJST CBUIICII aT TilE SEA
"Fore!~ Us Our Trespasses." A 28 lb.. i o-z. halibut was
the last o1 Rev. Thomu Pendell's caught In the harbor entrance
Easter sermon series based on Saturday on live bait by Hitoshi
the Lord's Prayer. w ill be the Koro of Los Angeles. fishing from
sut>ject at the 9:45 and u a.m. a 14-foot skiff from Ellis Boat
chopping musst'ls off tht' paling WALLACES CET SO"
under the pier from an OCE'an A !'On Jami'S Robert. v. as born
dory for bait and fishing from to )lr .!nd \lr'> KE>nneth Wal-
llvt> bait boats and barges left
him with "profound" knowledge
of bea<"hromblng.
1111''" ''" ~th 5• ~<'wport lk>ach.
on Tup<;day .\prtl 13 1n Hoag ~tl'mortal H<~spltal I
S.belly WIJfTEitS. M•~ CLin, Elizabeth TAYLOa
* * * COMlRC WEDRESDAY. APBtt. 28
"TIE IDlE " Dual control ca.ra. LJcen.ted
· Instructor. £dueatlonal
Drlvtne School. Sunday services at Christ Ch urch !7 --------------------
by the Sea. Newport. After this
last message, Mrs. Delevan Frel-
tac wiU cloee the series by sing-
Ina Ma Uotte's "Lord's Prayer."
IJt CREJIASOOPE
Sotf FOB DAJfFOilDS Pbone HA 4'715.
AUTOMOBILE STORACE
Balboa Transfer Co. Ll 8-5641
H. H. HOLBROOK
Dependable Plumbing
A Pnlm~": s.rric»
_'hone HArtlar lGa-W
2101 Balboa BMI. Newport a.ctl
P A IN T IN G
Earl Shellia
Painting -Decorating
PAPER HANOINO
GEORGE BURKHARDT
lJe I ~ O.tne'ar
511 30th St.. Newport a.dt
Phone B.&nof XJI.Wt 231M·I
UWI'YEIISALJST FELLOWSIIIP
''Right for Right Reuons'' will
be the after-Easter sermon of
Rev. FrMerlck W. Rln,e of the
Unlversal.t.t Community Fellow-
ship Church which mM.s at 11
a.m. at the Coeta Mesa Amerl·
can Leclon Hall.
COIIOirA DEL ~ CBUIICII
Rev. Paul Babbltt ot the Co·
rona del Mar Communi'¥ Church,
and Jleov. Phillp ~ are ex-
dwlltnc pu1pu. ~. Rev.
GftFry l.a pUtor of the La,una
a.dl ~atJonal Church
lila eent)On t.opk wlll be. "Row
Can We 'lblnk ol Godf''
For ............ .. .... ,II eel
T.-INSI&N. HA-I 14
Paintina and PaDer Hangina
-OR au'f Alf AftiA.CR \toug PADriD -I DA~ ALL wo.K OUAUJII'I'DD
H. & W. DfXX>RATING 00. NON UNION
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A <;(ln. Dan ~Inn!'(\(' wa .. bt•rn
In Mr and :\trs Eugt>nl' Danfnrd.
516 A Jasmine A\'e C'ornna del
Mar. on Wt'dnesday. Apnl 14. an
Hong M<'morlal Hosvltal.
Corona del Mcrr ORT~-~~r.< IIAIDOB 1111
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DICK MACKER
Says:
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v.tu.. iR ••• • •sh. Nil end., ftw<ow ,.. el ._. _.. .,.,_ ., .... ••k en, F.r.c...
o.Wa .................. ttc.
twoSU,.hlad ..._
l1nl n.ta. Apll a lilt .... lillY I
* *
The SAME
g~ SJ.p
The SAME
Phone
HArbor 884
I
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T8 V &IDA '1. AJ'IIIL II. liM
Vern Th~lkeiJ
& Auoca.t ..
Odgiaal ..... ....
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the SAME
Wolfards
New Service StatiOn to Be 8Uilt ·~ --YEA& LOA.M
CoDatnaedoD l.oaM
~~ M-YEA& LO.&.M
A NEW
Address
432 32nd Street
* Beside tbe Post Office
No,. COMPLETE
· Window Furnishings
& Service
I:VE&ri'IIING lN
PARTS and SUPPLIF.!
FOR YOUR OAR
Retell • Wholf'Mie
HUBBAAD'S
Beacon Auto Parts
IAeally Otnle4 .... Operat-ed
480 NEWPORT BLVD.
Llbelt7 I-llS.
Mountaina of
Foam Iuber
FllOM ~~" TO • y,,. TRICK
Special: Mattress stock. We cut
It to any size for boats. bunk
beds. trailers. homes. etc.
war Surplus Store
I Cor. Nt>wport & Harbor Blvd-.
Costa "esa
Liberty 1-2228
HARDWARE
HOUSEWARES
Y CMW ONE..sTOP Store
STROOT'S
Te Winkle Hardware
Pay G:u and Phooe BIU1 Ben
We Art> Happy lG ~n·e Yoa
WE 0 1\'E CROWS ~ TA.'IPS.
1802 Newport Blvd.
Liberty 8-3.426 Costa Mesa
This lovely basket of gifts is
awaiting you. If YJU are a
Newcomer to the city. This
basket of gifts comes to you
as an expression of good-
will fr o m publi~ spirited
l o c a I merchants. There's
nothing to buy! No obliga-
tion. Phone your Welcome
Wagon Hostess below &nd
arrange to re~ive thne
gUts.
Welcome Wagon
CALL YOU& HOSTESS
Delight Jaax
LmEWrT 1·1155
IIA&BOa 1111-w
IJCII7 srun lJOIJCV n:o:s urn a a a as:o
TOTAL WB.EClt-Jfewport po·
lice said the dWDp buck abon
wa a total wreck aft.r clrl•er
Charles C. lDcpam. 49, of Or·
raDge, d.roYe iDto a tield Apr. 7
to llliu the busy MacArthur.
Coast Bl•d. iDtenectioa Ill Co·
rODa del Mar. after tbe braltea
faUed. Tbe wb .. a. of the truck
were ab .. •ed off by the illlpact
cmd apbalt wcu scattered
a~ the field.
Seven Use Permits for
Businesses Are Granted
Seven use permits for busl-was granted a rive-foot rear yard
nesses w ere granted by the New-sNback for a playroom and hom<>
port Beach Pla nning Commission hobby shop.
last Thursday night. A variance to ronst:ruct a llv-
The Stafford Electric ('o. was lng room In the only avalllfbl<>
granted a permit to operate an garage space in the home of
electrical contracting busint>ss In Elmwood Zlllgltt. 104 Onyx Avt> ..
a C-1-H zone a t the northeast Balboa Island was denied. Com-
corner of Avon Avf' and R1ver -missioners t>xprl'SSed the opinion
side Ave. just bac-k of ~tarint>rs that the ho ust> could be rc-
~111<'. wuh off-str('(>t parking to modt>led tu includt> a garage in
be provid<>d Donald ~1. Hummel Its pl11ns
was grantf'd an <'l~ht ·month U'-<' ______ _,
permal to opPr<lle h1s cr<>dit Pllili• I, lr•llle
A permit tor a ·ervkf' station apartment at 456 Hazel Dr .•
at 1721 Coast Bl vd .. Corona del $7.500; Ford Verrlnder. addition
Mar. was granted 1(1 thlo' Union at 730 Poppy, $2.000.
Oil C'o . last W<'<'k by th<' N<>W· e JfEWPOitT
port Building Dlo'pnrtmNlt ThP Don Kimball. ndd room a t
station )\•Ill be at th<> corn<'r of 505''.! 29th St .. $900.
Avocado Ave. and (',last Blvrl. • e BAY SHORES
Pl'rPnit~ during the ptt~t W('('k Irvin Chapman. add two bed·
totallt'd $125.000 In th<' l'it) of rooms over garage a t 2782 Ba)'·
Newport lk'ach. shorP Or .• $4.000.
Following permits w<>re ls.-.ul'd : e Bla.BOA ISLAXD
• SROJU: CLlPFS James Tazlola. remodelling at
L B. Culver. 11·room. 2 l'tury. 118 Opal. $250.
1-unit dwelling at 20..1 EvPnlng e BALBOA tOVES
Canyon Rd .. $216.900; Tl'd TapfN . j • Orval Stewart, garag<> at 13
7-room. 1-story, 1-unlt dwelling I Ba lboa Coves. $800. •
at 203 Driftwood Rd .. $30.000. e CLIFF BAVEJf
• COROJfA DEL MAll Robert Olander. convert ga-
t:nion 0 11 Co .. servl('(' station rag<> Into bedroom, build new
at 1721 Coast Blvd.. $15.000; garage. 500 St. Andrews Rd ..
Braden Finch. l ·unlt garage $1.900; William Womble. add
F .. allehi~IJ
fer c•artes Clarte, ..
bedroom at 2900 Cliff Dr .. $1.200;
Nt>ll Parkt>r. 5-room. 1-story. 1·
unit dwelling a t 2928 Cliff Dr ..
$12.800. e JfEWPOilT BEICRTS
Fun<>ral servlct>s tor Char les Jack Cunningham, 6-room. 1-
Clarkt>. 60. or 327 w. Wilson St .• story. 1-unlt dwelling at 455 C'at·
Costa Mesa. were hl'ld In Parkes· allna. $20.200; Lester Smith. ad·
Ridley Mortuary Saturday with dltlon at 518 Santa Ana Ave ..
Rev. Joseph W.' McShane. pastor $200.
ot tht> Costa Mesa Community • COSTA MESA
Methodist Church. officiating. Building permits iss uf'd by tht'
Mr. Clarke died April H In Or-Costa Mt>sa building departmt>nt
ange County Gt'nt>ral HospltaJ.j'durlng the past week wt'nt to
He was a native of London. Eng-H. B. Lawson. 1879 Harbor Bl vd ..
la nd. and had llv<'d In Costa $36.000 store building; J. 0 . Dox.
Mt>S<I for the pa t three yt>ars. 554 Hamilton St.. $700 garage;
He was a carpenter Survivors Roger S Williams. 1991 Newport
includt> his wife. ~irs. Anna 2\1 Avt> .. $40.000 lrallt>r pa rk ; E. A.
C'JarkP; three sqns. and a daugh-Talmag«.>. 2060 Nt>Wl><>rt Blvd ..
tN. $6,000 trailt'r park addition;
Costa ~tesa Park District. 19.000 bureau from a huild1ng in an P
R-1 distriC'r Th<> bu1ldlnR "111 lOW I ···..1-L: ... II TWO FIJIES REPORTED be movE>d fmm ,t \ I H lor onto .......... BY lfEWPOitT FJRE DEPT.
park s heltPr; Walter :'diller. 111 1
E. 16th St .. $16.000 war«.>house;
A E. Tlffnny, 660 W. lith St ..
$40,000 s1oragP buildings; Frt><l
WII!'On. of 1700 Plac<'ntla AvP ..
SIOO concrete slabs; Kt>lmcr L.
White . 236-J Elden Avf'., $7j() ga-
the R·l lol and tw cnn\C•rtflcl 1nto l Philip G. Graes.<:lt>. son of l\lr Children playing with matchrs
a single-family re~tden<·l' upon anrl Mr~. Howard o. Graessle. were blamed for a s.;o fir£> which I completion of an o f!IC't' huild1ng 323 Poinsl'rtia 1\vP. ('nrona rlt>l damag<>d a woorl box atrarht'd ru
arljac•ent to tht' Stnfford Elt•clrll' ~tar. h.1~ bPt>n appoinh•d to thl' a fPrH'<' ami two ('Ullhions at lhl'
Co. rank nf mld.-:hipman lleut<'nant, hom<' of Wil liam II. Spurgtxm I Paul C'. Jonfl~ wac; gi\·(•n pc•r Junior ~r:ldf.' .1t thr tr. ~ !'\aval Ill. 136 Snug Harhor Ret. Cliff
mission to use two R-2 lor:-for ANtd<'my. Annapolis. ~1d. H£' will HaVPn. at 4:11 p.m. last Thurs -
1
free customer parking arlja('('nt 1 servt-as ba ttalion adjuta nt until day, the Newport Beach Fire [)(>.
to his rt'al estate businf>ss at 2307 grarluaUon o n Jun<> 4. His broth-parlment reponed. A ht>atlng
1 \\'.Ba lboa Blvd . Nev. port B<>ach ('r. Lt. How~~rrl D. Graes..qJe 11. is unit caused a S25 fire al 4 :14
El i7aheth C'hatturk rC<'eivt'd a nn duty In th<' l ' S :'\a\') ar p_m ·April 14. In tht> resld<'n<'<' of
p~>rmu tfl opt•rate .t ti.J) nur-.I'O C~trun.ldo 1 :\trs L. Jrw£>11. of 2KJO \\' Coa!'t
for .-h11dr<'n at ~~I ~1'\\J>flft 1 H\'Y . ~""pnrt RNt<'h, fir£>ml'n a ch1NI. Bh cl =" t'\\ port s ... tc h
MALONE It HOLMES
&£NOAL INSURANCE
at the v Oflel Co.
l201 W. Co.trl Hwy~ Newporl ... dl
lvlinMI PhoM: Ll!Mrly .. )411
... IIIIIIU "-: HAIW 2~W
MATTB
...... -Oel'-r.. .....
Irreplar ..... JO:W-~DfO
COSTA WESA WATTIUS CQ.
2110 ,._,.,. N . LI!Mrly .. , JOl
Jfo. 24042
Jf0T1CE OP SALE OP IlEAL
noPDTY AT JIIUVATE SALE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
11-iE STATE OF CAUFORNIA
IN AND FOR TilE COUNTY OF
ORANGE.
In the Matt<'r of the Estatl' of
MAURICE CRL'l\t. Dt'<'eased
~OTIC'E lS HEREBY GIVEN
OCKAII IIAmiR -Olfi.Y -GDDAL DIIDAIICZ
c
......... IDUIIICE SDVICE
ZIM W. ClOUT JIWY,-ACIIOU 1'11011 UY DODS ..... , l.a-tr 1.-J
e'* w•••• ... .._. .wca u ........ -cc•-•'"c:lel:lel
Merchants'
PIITEGTIVE IEIVIIE ..... -........
NEWPOBT KARIOB AREA
--·~· -·---.... ,, ..........
rage; Pacific Finance Co., 1786
Newport Blvd .• $550 sign; two
permits to W alter Hebert. $5,500
slngle-tamlly dwellings at 1994
Pomona Ave. and 1990 Pomona
Ave.; C. W. Thom as. two $12.-
480 duplexes at 1940 Mayer Pl.
and 1936 Meyer Pl .. Charlie Ret-
mler. $7,000 dwelling at 186
Santa Isabel.
Following permits were Issued
for construction outside of the
city limits of Costa Mesa: M . A .
Caine. close In carport at 1914
Monrovia. $360; F. Easton. ga-
rage at 1929 Cootlnental. $800;
Frank Bates. dwelling at 20121
Acacia. $17.152; F. B. Gaylett.
dwelling at 425 Sierra Vista, $19.·
000; R. Dyon. dwelling at 2001 s.
E. Mesa Dr.. l 12.000. Gilbert
Stansbury. add to dwelling at
2470 Santa Ana Ave .• $1.500; Cur-
tis Jones. dwelling at 378 E. 23rd
St .• $10,360.
JAMES D. RAY
..... .. ,c..tnct.
-c...t IW.. c.-.. ..., HAt6.. 0111
••hhnu : HAt6.. 21~W .
Greene Mortgage
CO MPANY
Fast Service on
Construction Loa.na
S~-20 Years
HARBoR 4795
Jim Whyte
INSURANCE
Ocecm.. Marine and
General IDaurcmce
OM.er C.. u-._. .......
Liberty 1·1271
a..w-: .......... c.-., .._
.......
U:. 808 M'l"ft.ooa
Pllrler llftlap 0..
Jtll Ceut ....... 0011
I'lL JU ---10 ........ (Metro Ule ... uraaee ,._..,
The
Future's
Bright
.... lliplllllose
... ,.,.. fir H.
1 We're proud to be help-
ing 0 r a n g e County
families insure a bright
future through sound
investment of their sav-
mgs.
Many of the beautiful
new homes m our coun-
ty began with a sav-
ings a ccount at New-
port Balboa Savings.
Start your a ccount to-
day---<md start it grow-
. ing right along with us
and Orange County.
Builder
•• ,~., •••• 1 ••
Costa Mesa Llllllter (o.
•
'f
•
CALLINGQQ
e AUACOR£ lfEWI
Edward C. Fruehan ot Bal boa
Island used to be the popular
sk ipper of the charter boat "Jig
and Rf'el." on whk h we cut our
saltwater fishing teeth. u nder
Ed's eapahiE> Instruction. Lately
Ed's boat Is a lot blggf'r , sinee
he·~ thf> first officer on the China
Bt>ar. <'.tr ying eargo between
her~> and the Orlt.>nt
replied. "I saw a lot of small
m arlin. 30 to 50 pounds, around
the Philippines. I saw som e
schools of tuna north of Haw aii.
A"d when I was In Japan I asked
about their albacore season last
year. Funny, but thf'lr run wa~
almost as poor as ours. Just a
cycle. I guess."
I've learned to know Ed as a
serious student of f ishing and to
respect him as a dPpendabll'
prophet. I said. "What do you
think of the prospects for this
season here. Ed?" He told me
thl' answer. He didn't want to be
quoted, so I'll respect his wishes.
But as soon as I hu ng up, I went
right out and started looking up
1
my pet 3/6 outfit. Fisherm en, I
guess. are conceived . nurtured
and kept per ennially fat and
sassy on that fine nutr i tious fare
known as ''hope."
Ht~mf> !or a few days betWl'l'n
trrp-... Ed rallt'd mP a fl'w days
ago 'Anything lefl In the Pa-
d fk -..in('e 1 he bomb went off.
Ed~ ' I quE>rrl~. "Oh. yes," Ed
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e St711PIUSE
&AIDa lUI. DmYE -lin.
1-* a.,d (WI) .. c.e. .._.
J...U. Woaaea'a Club CIDd llrL
llo9er Ban,..lnt ol c-del
lie CIDd •-= el .. Jlew·
pod J..._ E.beU ..... wttla a
gtaat ~ Seal a a aywabol
of their partldpatloa lD the
anaual drift for crippled chll·
....... lin. aoyd .. cbalnDan
The members or Pacifl<" An·
glers had a surprise, courtesy of
th e Ir up-and-at· 'em president.
Harry J. Rogfts of Lido Isle.
when they met at the ijalboa Bay
Club April 3rd. After the dinner.
Harry produced a trio of down-
r igh t cute gal s to entertain the
mem bers. And before you start
shoving your way toward the
bald-headed row, Utese three
lovely chicks Wl're no less than
the M cDonald Sisters. a swN>t
singing trio that you can set> on
the Leighton Nobll.' shu" on
Channel 5 Sunda) evPnings at 9
A19ing Club-Raises Funds
for· Junior Fishing Toumey
ay DICK BOI'FMAJif I shore f ishing trip-.. arc bPing
The younger generation In the considered.
Haroor Art>a are not gorng to l>e Thert' art> Ill) tackiP rP ... tric
among thE' forgotten when the ' t ions. except that ail fish must
fl h start biting. I! thE' members be caught on rur1 .tnd rP<'I Fish
of the Balboa Angling Club have may be welghtod 111 anti offlclall)
anything to do with it. Frl(lay entt'rt>d at an} or th£> tackle
evt>nlng at the ~ewpnrt Haroor stores In the H.~rbor Art>a T herE'
Yarht Club. .tbout a hundred is tlo entry !P<' Any 1)(1) ur ~lrl
member anglers de\utecl m o "' 16 nr }ll~gPr m.1~ t•ntt•r tl) rPg
•>f an C''-<'lling of run ttJ dlnt·h· btpring at an~ ltw .11 1.11 kit• -.turP
ing plans ror th1.;; SPa!>lm·-. Jun i<1nd1ng or at 1h1• H,lih-•a A nJ;!Img
aor Fishing Tl)ur amf.'nt Th<'} Ct\Jb Th<' lourn.tmt•nt \\ill -.tdrl
turn('(i thc·lr run Into funds Ct•r thf' f1r-.1 S.-.turtl,l) In Jurw .1nrt
)ferle I Bean), Atrlerb:tujth or
Beacon Bay. enter tainmt'nt chair
man. made his dt>but a t tht> mak p
as PmC('('. anti wa-. almo'l as
good as the show that ha~ nkk·
namt> comes from . M aybe. ont' u!
these days. lht> naa1es RogNs
and Atrlerbaugh m ay l>«·omt' as
famous as the similar m mbina-
tlon that ends with Hammer-
stein.
th•• twnt-Cil uf t h<' futurt> >o:t>nPr.t ·
1 ion Cisht>rmPn.
Fr£>d HN'<horn. \Ill' prP:-ItiPnl
a!'tl'd Cor Pr£>srrl('nt Frank ::iaw ·
yN. who Is an Hav..tna, Cuba.
with Junior Tourna~(•nt Chair·
man Ray Dike, both rlshlng on
the Angling Cl ub's team in tht'
ended In some-First Inter national W hitt> Marlin
t'Onfusion whl.'n Tuurnam~>nt M r. Hl.'rshun intro·
(l n n()U OC'NI t h n I riuc•t>d ll;;arnltl K~>nny£'r wh<l tllfl k no •>n<> had won I hi.' Ch•'\ roll'l
The meeting
thing akin to
Marlin Pollard
o\ <'r the Juntur T11urn.tmPnt prn· Con~tte that he h.HI put up •'' ~tr,tm fnr Ra} Dakf•
a prl.t£> for thl' flr<>t mar lin .. r )1r Kt>nt~)f'f pr••riu wtl th.ll
tht> SE>ason Tht> <~t ipul,uwn ... \H'rt' thr-.. \t>ar·-.. Junwr T<~urn.tnwnt
thai it harl to tw \'aught clurln.: \\oUI•f 1.,11 la-..t )'P,tr'-. \\ht'n 330
M arch in local \\31Pr' un J 61 Ill')' .tntJ ).!lrf., unllt•r 16 t>ntPrt>d
tackle. , tht• rat·f.>. and t·.rught Z'i3 fr..h or
e SICJIS OF StlUfC :ai edibll' \ arlt>IIE''l La"t year'<~
Therc werl.' a Jot or l>i>ah out Junior (.'h amp And) _...,.uodw1n
Sunday. The Coast Cuard "as Jr . c-aught Ill dtrren>nt <'dihle
busy towing 't>m in It wn .. fun Cbh to w in thP n\atboard motnr
to see the big Alalunga roming that Y.l'nt with thl' tirst J11a<'e
In, and to know that topside or truph)
thE' Sea biscuit was that good-ThNt' "Ill ht' 20 trophies (or
humor man with th<' r<'d bearrl. tht' junior-. thi-4 year Cor first .1nd
Chill Troester. "N'IInfl iar~P~t fish n( a number
And in my Sunday wander or spet:i('s. In addition there will
ings. I just happrned to tw In 1>e many adrlllional mE>rchandise
\•lted aboard the big. fast !'abn•. prltes. dnnntPtl by ltll'al busl·
wtll w intl up Y.llh ,1 part~ !or
.til t~lOlP.,Iant~ .tnd tlwl r t>.trt•nth
th•• Clr'-t S;ttunl.ty an S<'pl<'mbt>r
About SlillO \\Ill be "PI'Ilt h~ the
('(lmmllle£• CtJr 1 r •> ph i t>.., .mtl
prit{'~ :\turh or thl!. .tmount \\a ...
raised at Friday night'!> s tag
party.
Cuy McHtonry. enlertalnmf>nt l
ehalrman. lntrodun>d Jnannt' and
Pf>plltJ f'Prt'.t \\ t•ll knuY. n l•x-al
rtancP an.,aru.·lor' .tnt! t'nlt n .tln
er ... \\hu m turn pn• ... t·ntt•d a
'f>rtE'" vf ... p,rrl..tlng rlur. ,, num
twr ... h~ th••1r !t oe· 11 tt-.•,, .t l-:1' ''u
dl'llb
Thf' R.llh-o.l An~:ltng Cluh "ill
h..t\(' ..t\,lll.thlt' d l1m1h'ft qu.tn
tlly nf l 11w .111d tarkt .. Cur ho~-.
.1 ntl girl-. undhle w obt ,IIJ 'Ulh
IIPm~ Th""t' ,arl' 3\'at l.tblt> h~ rP
q upst thmugh &'11u1 ur Hoy'f nr
Ciris Cl uh )('adt>r nr othf'r rt>
sponsal>l£> atlult'!
NEWPORT
MARINE RADIO
LJ 1·1133
1 by Sk ipper Ben Arnett and h i<~ nes...'les. Bonus prizes. such as oft·
attractlvl' wi(l'. Tht>y'rl.' going tn
run to San Clt-m~nt{' Island. •:• ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' e:•:•:•
101 Coast B19llWcry
JIEWJIOIIT 8£ACB
YESf
n.y-
lleelly c-o
Ill
wher£' the big moss backs hang
out. You take off at 2 am and
get In on th at early morning
YACin• IEWS
excitement. rve vov.'ed that this • • • • • • • • • • •:• • • • • • •
year I'm &olng to do more bait
fish i ng. And the day I'm up and
at 'em at 2 am.. y ou'll know
that spring Is really here. By
tben. tbat unfailing sign. the
bait ~Ivers ott the jet 1 y.
lhou ld be abow lng. It just won't
be lone now.
AJIJI£ aArrEJI ...... 1.-
"Ccualftl Story,• DO a.d.6o'a
me 1 o dram a Ia Tedtatco ....
BliDed iD c.--y. LyA. 8et·
of tlae Coeta ...... --.ad
lin. Ba-.aford ll chainaaa of
the •ewport Harbor ana. Tbe
drt•e baa bMD exteaded lD an
effort to reacb the as.aoo 90CIL
SUPERIOR JODCE R ob e r t
Card.Der bas accepted the
9eaeraJ chalrmaasblp of th•,
1954 campalCJD of the Oalted
Cenbnl1 Pa.lly Auoclatioo of
Or-.. Ccwaty pl=me~ for the
...ua of Jlay. Acc.pbaace of
1M IIley pMt by Jud9e Gard.Der
meb the atart of campaiga.
wllJcb will iDclude tbe PO$t·
mea's Walk throu9bout Of.
cm9e Couaty tbe e•eaia q of
llay 13, from 7 to 9:30.
IIACK FROM RfVERSIDE
Th1· IIJrr) D(•,ll f.tmll~ h.l\t'
mu\t'Cl 111 lht> h.trhor .tfi'J fr11m
RI\Pf-.1•1•• ,,n I \\111 ll\t• ,,. -,J)>I
~~~n.tl R t Cliff li,l\ I'll Th,• ho• t '
.,f th•· r •• mth "h .. h., .. ~~ ,,,i
ll•lnPd .11 :\iaro·h Fwld r-.. ht>IOI: I
'''nl In \\'.t:.han,.r•"n [) l fur
OHI\ .tni'Pd tt'llnlnji!
hJw a-d c..,. ........ crrea-...c&.n......._.._..
Suaclay tit U.. U. ~
Capt. Har\"ey 0 Kue-eker. for En-1
sign.
New otrleers tor the Military
Order or the World Wars. Or·
ange Cou nty ('hapter, will be
ell.'cted at thl' June m~llng of
the group.
Meon "ho made appllcat ton for
membership Inc-I u de d Capt
Clyde-C Hart, Capt. FrC"d W.
Kuster. Col Lee SmJth. Cmdr
Ro~ Smith and Rev. Sti!'Wart
The 1954·56 otflcen were In·
stalled at tM Aprl1 meetlnc ol
the Newport Harbor Hlp School i·---------~~~ PTA by Mrs. !:dear Hill, chair-
man of the nomlnatlne commit·
tee. The nNI otfleen are Mn. J.
P. Sutherland, pfftldent; Mrs.
Harvey Pea~. tint vice presJ·
dent ; Mrs. RonaJd Barlow. sec-
ond vice presJden:; Mrs. A. L.
Hayward, recordlni secretary;
Mrs. H arry Hilliar d, cor~spond·
lng secretary; M rs:Harold Knipp,
treasur er ; Mrs. S. E. Briggs, audl·
tor ; Mrs. Thomas Frost. his·
torlan; Mrs Dt>nnl~ ,Hue land.
parliamentarian. Mrs. H. 0 Boy·
vpy is outgoing president
CET JL GOP POSTS
Doreen Mar hail and Robert
S Barn~ both of Newport Beach.
have been appolntt>d program
r hairman and parlic~mentarlan.
rt>SJ.*t'll\t>l}. of tht> Young Re·
publaran:. of Californaa
ILL
ELl Ill
21% IFF
Tdl .a-· Ill
WAIJACE
CALDERHEAD
JE'WELER
117 COAST aLVD.
coao•A DEL liD SOil N~rt Blvd. ... , a as
~A~I1i(lDUC!OI! OFFfW
SAY£ s1.73 ON THIS NEW (EKe#)•
·~ ~ '""~ ~~/
IIIGUIAI Hla S4.J1 ~~ 77
IIOW-FOI A.LIMITlD TIME OIILY ~:--·
To introduce you to an entirely new kind of cookware, we've put a
specia l low price on this beautiful Flint-Ware skillet. We wont you to
try it artd see for yourself that new Flint-Ware by Elcco is the finest
coolcwore ever created, because of the exclusive Radiant H.ot Coro
sandwiched between two layers of eosy-to-cleon vanadium stainless
steel. Flint-Ware won't tarnish-sta ys gleaming with rtQ polishirtgl
IASY-TO-CUAN VANADIUM STAINUSS STffU
THIRI IS A (OMI'liTI LINI OF
FLINT-WARE! SEE IT TODAY!
You'll wont Flint-Wore when you see it-wont every piece wt.en y'*
use it! Flint· War• ;, the oreatest contribution to cooking in yea n I
LiiiUrpr'a
CROWN HARDWARE
.. A HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMEXT STORE•
-:-WE Crv£ CIIOWJI STAJIPS-:-
II.Aaa08 2S2
Gl COAST at.VD. COIIOif& DEL MU
Nomlnatf'<l for offJ~ at a re-
cent meeting In Newport Har bor
Yacht Club ~ Cot Harold
SquirH. commander: M aj. AI
Stock ton. first v1~ commander;
Maj. John L'pl!On. S('('()nd \'Ice
commander: Lt JarMS Van Dyke
and Col. Leslie Sod«bt-r&. for
trt'asurer; Capt J. Y. Watt and
Capt. Hollls Pupl for SUfi'!Of';
Lt. James St~art for C'haplaln
and Col. Al tM-rt a. Kine and
Rendezvous Fri. & Sat. Apr. 23-24
I o.nc. . #IE'I 1111 111111
......... 1'1" .. IY PIPILII 111111 ~
-DAN 1BRY-/
BAIT _TlCIO.E
.. .,.10aTD
0 ..... _ ........
----·......; $60.000 Buillmg for
Car Agency Is PlannC!II ---·· -·· -· ~-"&.. T'\ ( ·--v~._ .• > r. ~-, ..(r ""\ . --. ...:..;..,_ ___ ·-,_ .. _,_. __ ...e:;-:r· __ ,. __ ....
Phelps Named
by Optimists
A. K. Phelpe of Corona del
Mar was electN prHident of the
Newport Harbqr Optimist Club
Tuesday at a luncheon In the
VUia W.lna Retltaurant. Georp
Burkhardt was n&mN tim vice
president; G. B. Hottman, second
vtce president; Theo French, a«·
retary.
A eon, MJc:hul lJoyd BabcoCk
wu born to Mr. and Mn. Pat-
rick EstH. 62~ Beacon Bay. on
Saturday, March 20, In Hoac
Memorial Ba.pltal.
Construction of a $60,000 build·
lng will start In July at 3136
W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach,
to house the Theodore Robins
Ford Agency, Mr. Robins an-
nounced this week.
The new building, present -used
resent an Investment or approx i-
mately $200,000, Mr. Robins said.
When the new bulldlhg Is com -
p leted during the last part of
tbls year. t he Ford agency will
be moved from Its prt'sent quar-
ters at 2126 Newport Blvd.
car facilities, and land will rep-The two-story building will
Hoag Benefit
provide display space. offices.
bookkeeping rooms and stock
rooms. An "L" shaped building
behind the main building will
.. -· (
Tea May 12 be used for general car repairs.
1 The lubrication area will have
, .. three hoists. OCJf-street parking 1 R ' k p • t' 'An Almanar of Fash ion will will be providt'd for customt>rs j OC y Oln
be the title of the fashion show and employees. Cars will b<' a ble .
----·• -·
Alf AJICBIT&CT'I SKETCII ot
u.. ..... ._. •• na ........
llob1aa Pord ..-cy at 31. W.
Coast Bwyw Rewport .._.,
lallbOwaaboft.W.OladM
to atart .. Jtaly wttla t .....
tloo ..... u.. eDd of u.. ,...
For the "~ ~allty ..... n
It FREEZER SPECIALS ILIFF'S
QVALI'IT IDA'ft
1101 eo-t ...... ..... 171 c.... ... ...
Tlu-5., Fri., Sat. SPECIALS
OLD·F ASHIONED
CIIIIUTE OIIES, 1L lie, i 'llkl ..
"
fiB CiliA.. laLS 1 I I •· 33c ,
to be presented May 12 at the H • I s t Florence Nightingale Tea for the Hto enter dthAe propeStrty from Coast eartng $ e SOK 800 TO llJI)LETS
""-f' f · I II wy. an von · A Ch l V., ""'ne It o Hoag Hosp1ta Aux . U .. 1 d bod , shop son. ar es ... ayne, was
Palmer St., Costa Mesa, In Hoac
Memorial Hospital, on Saturday,
March Z7.
* PICK VP A LOAF OP OlfE * OP 00 PAJfCT aaEADS
seu cars sa E'S an ) I lary. of thE' agency han• bf'<>n using A public hearing on the re· born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rid·
Memb(>rs from l'V{'ry ;u('a thr propt>rt y. The ust'd car salc:>s subdivision of block A-34. Corona ley. 100 Via Trieste, Lido Isle,
We aab Saallqa Opaa 10:00 CLID. to 7 p.m.
()pea W..at Dclya t:OO CLID. to I p.m.
servt-d by the hospital will usher offkE> and body shop building 1 del Mar's famt'd ''Rocky Point." on Wednesday, March 24. In GIBL roa SNJTBS
and ac-t as hostesses. arcordlng will be enlarged. Mr. Robin!> b(>tween the main b(>ach a nd Hoag Memorial Hospital. A daughter. Eleanor Alma. was
VJRGJJOA llcKABAJf'S
CUPCAKE BAKERY to Mrs. J. R Daniell. chairman said. He was granted a use pc.>r Ch ina Cove. will be held by the born to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith,
They include Mrs Dwight Phil· mit for the car agency on thl' :"Jewport ~ach Planning Com -, SOJf 800 TO ADOLDS 313 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar, 221 £. 17tla St. lle.a SJMIIPPDI Ceater
lips, from the Newport area a nd property by the NPw~rt Beac·h mission on May 20. A son. Alison. was born to Mr. In Hoag Memorial Hospital, on .. 011& LIIIDTY a-•1 (•..t to Alplla .... )
Mrs. J. F. Moultrop of Costa Planning Commission last Thurs-' Owners of the Janel proposed I and Mrs. Harlan Arnold, 281 Sunday, March 21. ....J!!!!!!!i!!J!iii!~~~=~~~=========== Mesa . Assisting Mrs. Nell Cam-===========~===== 'th h dl trib 1 f day night.
1
to ma ke 10 R-3 residential lots l1
eron w1 t c s ut on o
tickets will be Mrs. Phillips of ~~ut of the property, which Is ad·
Lido. Mrs. Jo~eph Prcinln~er Cor STABLERS GET GIBL , I :;~:n~r~~<'~~; ~~a~w~=~k b';atchh~
the Newport arpa 11nd Mrs. Cas-A daughter. La uren. was born Cl 1 N ti 1 ......_ 1 d SaN
tleman Smith of Coron a ciPI Mar. to Mr. and Mrs. William Stabler. I I 1 zeBns ka foLona A11 us 1 a n H y. 1 ngs an o s ngP es: arr 6 Balboa Coves. ~ewport Bt>ach. W T 1 f 1677 PI tia
VISmKG UP NORTH ~on Tuesday. April 6. in Hong ~I<'· I · ncy or. ~,1 d a;n G
M d M Wllb u . 1 H . 1 Ave.. osta "esa. an . . r. an . rs. u r ,Yiat'· mona osptta . l' f 210 p 1 ttl A
G. 1 1 · · i · C d artter. o o nse a ve.,
. orona e ,. ar. t' owners e-m t e are VISit ng In oncor I C d 1 ... 1 Th d
and the San Francisco area wtth SMALLETS GET GIBL .. lbed I d . I th 1 d Mrs. MacGinltie's son, Guy An-:-<r P ans 10 en• op e an d d t 11 A daughter. S lbs .. S12 oz.s .. was 1nto Income residential property
erson. a n am y. born to Mr. and Mrs. William at the commission meeting last
NcCLAIKS GET GUU.
A daughtl'r, 6 lbs .. 12 oz. was
born to Mr and ~1rs William
McClain. 140 C'abr illo St.. Costa
Mesa. In Orange County Gt-nerctl
Hospital. on Friday, ~larch 19.
Smalley. 300 Vic-toria St .. Costa Thursday night. They applied
Mesa. in St. Joseph Hospital. on for approval of a tentative may
Friday. April 9. and the rommJsslon called for
CORSAGES
We Got 'eml
Variety Unllmlted
fen tlle Hoav
Charity aau
the public hearing. The property
is currently zoned R-3.
flowers
by Morri
S09 E. Balboa Bl•d. HA 2070
Balboa
Free Deli\'ery Service
1. SboWD ~n a scene ;rom tbe
production directed by Ma.r·
jorie Willla.msoa a.re. lett to
riqbt. Don Holladay. Da.n Stur·
Ide, Ma.j. Swartley and Jo Wil·
!Iamson.
day) at tbe La.CJUDa 8eacb
Playbou H ll the Artbu.r Miller
d.ra.ma, "Death of a Salesmcm."
which will run tbrouqb M"
Hi fDIIts!
26 000 Independent Hardware Re:::c.lcrs
:11l ever the notion have combmea -~ Oi1ng
you the 'G reatest Bargam Fest!val .:1 ~he
H1story of the Indus•ry
·In these days w hen prcmot1o!1s are a
dime a dozen these values are outstand-
i ng-beyond companson 1
"COMPARE, not only the value of mer.
~handise , b u t the values of service r en-
der ed; n<;>t one. b ut fifty-two weeks out of
the year by y our In dependent Hardware
Dealer!"
J. c. -cutr LIOabarger, a past
~ldeat of tbe Coi'Oaa del
Mar Buaia... ANocicltloD Cllld
reeeatly n·•lecW to tbe Board
of Dlrecton of tbe hclflc:
Hardware Auoclatioa. la par·
tldpatlD9 .. tbe DatJaaal IIIJIA
Hardware W•ll. o b I e r • e d
c:ocu1 to CIOCISt AprU 11·24.
"~. 'Our' Succeu depeDdl upon 'Tour' ScrtlafactioDI"
• • •
"W e are pr oud and happy to be a member of tlus gTeat group
and to have a small part in this, the greatest promotion of the
Retail Hardware Industry."
UONBARGER•s
CROWN HARDWARE
"A Houebold DwpculuwDt Store"
-Cllllllt I A cut .....
Specials for Thursday· Friday • Saturclay-Apn1 22-2~24
PERFECT HOST-WHOLE lEAN 60L.DENROO
COFFEE • • 9~BUnER • •
lj4s in l-Ib. C.rton
Sw•nidown-White, Otoc~te. YeUow
CAKE MIX
ilippy--Chunk M c,.emy
PEANUT BUMR
,1~ STEWED TOMATOES 17~ Libby's-21fl C•n
SAUERKRAUT
C....pbel's Fr•y Bentoa--12-oa. C.n
CORNED BEEF TOMATO SOUP 2 fw 21-
24-oL un 4~ Puss 'n Boots--lg. C•n
CAT FOOD 2 for 23~
CRISC0-3-LB. CAN
WHITE KING-GIANT PKG.
SOAP 55~~~-=!t • • •
I~ fROZEn fOOD~ ~-:-A
Weleh'5-4-oz. C•n
GRAPE JUICE 2 for 35~
Firm, Ripe
BANANAS
Tender, GtHn
ASPARAGUS
CHiCKEN a Ia KING 55~· Pi AS
lt1llTS a :or.u i1lll1l % iJlJJttLTJ.1l11 &.lJ.TUs ill47 PlJLl.iJll n a a a a a
ROUND STEAK
GROUND ROUND
SIRLOIN STEAK
ROLLED BONELESS Sometfting NEW for .........
R.tft's Sliced, Cured I SmoQd
lump Roast • • 651. Breakfast Belt
Chock Roast
SIOIT IllS
UllTJCUiJ[JJl7 SSSSSSSUJFRR SUS US S
Y:r.tb. 39~ Plg.
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