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Text of Report Sunimary.
('11lla Ia the complete text of Cha~trr 7 of "Greatu New·
port Harboi'-'J'Wo Cities or One!"-whlch aummarlzes the ad·
vantaps and dladvanta,es of CO"**Jidatlne eo.ta Mesa and
!fewport BHch , u reported ln the Loula 1. Kroegu surv~y.)
IVIIJIAft or ADYAIITAGD AlfD
DISADYAIITAGU OP COIIIOLIDATIOII
This chapter aummarlzes th~ advantaees and dlaadvantaaes
of con1101ldatJOn. PoUowtne tl'le Ptttun of the r~port. the summary
treata city and tM:hool dt.t:rlct con.olldatlon ~aratdy. For each It
ll.ata both g~neral and rtnanclal advantaees a nd dlsadva.ntaees.
e CITY GOYKDialrl'4'1•-• ~....-of CoeaoUdatlola
1. A uniform. hl&h level ot municipal service would prevail. It
would be a conslduable Improvement for Costa Mesa.
2. The alnale community could be better balanced a nd lnte ·
grated. Border disputes a nd competition for annexation would bt'
eUmlnated. 3. The larger resulting government would better utilize spe·
clallzed per10nn~l and equipment with grt>ater economy a nd better
service.
4. A. alngl~ planning ageney would eliminate conflicts possible
between two Independent agen<'les. Zoning conflicts, with poulbl~
adverse effects on property. wou)d be reduced.
5. A better g~neral plan for parks an~ recreational areas would
be> posslblf', along with t)etter plans for transit facilities, streets
and tratric. utllltreos and rllnd use. 6. Consolidation would eliminate the danger of varying pollclt>s
on law enforcement, such as on vice and gambling. and on sales
and use tax rates and enforcement. 7. A consolidated city would have mu<-h grealer financia l. pcr10nn~l and equlpmint reserves for emergencies, Including re
sources ln water, poll~ and fire protect ion and clv111a n defense.
8. A con10lldated city, with a better balanced ~nomy, would
a djust to economic changes more ea sily than one d'epcndlng upon
elthPr rKTeatlon or Industry. and mur h more so than a primarily
residential rommunlty.
9. Cltizt-n control ovl'r onP city is stronger than rontrol over a
number or special districts. Consolidation would speed the amal·
gamatlon of the over·lapplng dlstrk ts a nd would provide greater
rHO~ to flnan~ and admlnlst t>r the serv1C'e. The net result
should be a better service at less cost.
10. Tht-quality of public SPrvke from an experienced, equipped
C'it y exceeds that from a new one which can acquire necessary
equifment only gr adually .
1. A going organization could unify and Improve water service.
l'Xtend S('werage collt'<'tion servlrt> and improve strt>ets. curbs. gut·
tt>rs and s ldl'walks m ore rapidly !han a new organl.zation with
limited a ssf'ts.
12. A large unlflt>d C'ity shCJuld havl' more suct'<'SS In dt>allng
with thf' County. State anrt other rltles tha n would two smaller
r ltlcs. At l<'ast disagreement and confusion betwet>n the two would
be t'llmlnJtt'd.
13. The advantages lnrreast> as tame passes. The easiest tlmt>
to consolidate ls while one d ty I still new. with small stalf and
rew a&Yt'\
e PiDaDdal AdYGDtagM of CoDsoUdatiOD
I. The cost of munk lpa l servlct' would be rt.>dul'ed to the a\'N
a ge taxpay~r throughout t hf' a rea. Pl'r capita admlntst.rative. OH'r·
h ead a nd capital outlay t•osts would be particularly rf>dured.
2. Tax rates on property "<1u ld tx> much lo\\er in Costa Mesa
a nd slightly lower In Newport Bt-ac-h
3. A broader flnan<-lni ba.'*' would be immediately avai l<~blf' fnr
urgently nt't'ded expendlturf'S
4. Then• would be a broadt>r a nrJ mor<' se<"urP tax ba"f' for thf'
long ra ng(' futurP, Including m(lrt> proi)('rty type::.: indu:o;trial. high
value resld("ntlal a nd lower vah1t> rt>sldentilll 5. Som,. propo~ t-xpendltures. sur h as for a City Hall In Cost.l
Mesa. would tx> completely unnec£>ssnry. 6. Thc.>re wc1u ld bE> a light inc-rt>ase in sales t ax rc>\ t'nue by
reducing thl' numbt'r of uE'mpt sale now completed outside tht:'
city limits l in the other <'ity I.
7. Th~ e llmJnatlon of special districts for local services in Costa
MH& would strengthe n citizen control over t he total tax bill.
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School Bond
Election Fri.
A t90().000 bond issue to build
a fifth grammar ~hool in New·
port Heights and add classroom s
at Harbor VIPW School and
Hora~ Ensign School will be up
for approyal tom orrow 1 Friday I
at a specfal ~lection. Votf'rs will
al110 pick five trustl:'t'S fnr thr~
local ~hool d istrlrt-.
Po lls will be> opt:on from 7 a m.
to 7 p.m nt thf' ~('" vnrt. Co·
rona del Mar a n d l::nslgn
School'>.
Mr-. Louis C""""' and James
D. JWy arf' unopfJ<J"t>rl for rt'·
t>le<"t lon as trustet'' of rhe ~PW·
port ik'aC'h Elt>m <'n tary School
District. JosE-ph Bt't•k. inrumbent,
and Mrs. Ronald Barlow art-run·
n ing fur the onl' '"'~t up<'n on
thP Newport Harbor High School
boa rd. [)r)novan D. Lawhead of
Seal Bt>U('h .1 nd Dr Edward W.
Milum ur Bay Shorf'!> art> run·
n lng fcor tht> •mr pflst o~n on
thr oran~t> \ua!>t \ollt>gf> buard.
Rollo W :\h{'IPllan Jr IS running
f11r thl' on{' po~t opNI on th('
Costa ~{'~a Elt-mt"ntary. &•hotOI
Dlstrlrt brMrd
A p.1 nel di.;cu,Qirm .,( 1 hP nt>f'rl
tor thl' <;rhool hlmrh ".to: hPld
Tu("Mia~ <'H'ninJi! 1n :"t•\\ IJ<Jrt
Cit) ll.tll ~r-. R.tlph ::\llrhPI..;on,
a-. thl' lnquinng part>nl askt-d
QUt''itiun-. of p.tn,..J mt>mbrrs
Ralph :\ly<'r<O. :'.f<'l Bt>rry o.~nc1
Supt R oy Anrlf'rsen 5<-hool
bonrf1 mt>mbfor" J1m Ray. J a}
Stotl1lard. llarve~ Pl'.t"'' anl1 :\1rs
Lou1s Csenar al~1 "''r" pr~nt
to AnswPr qut>stit•n" Th<· mf't't-
lng was <'OnducterJ by :"11rman
Flt>ming. prE'<;idt•nt of thf' Lea£:ut>
of Civic A..-sodatlons.
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81TIES
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Tax Saving
Predided
A comprehensive 84-paae re-
port on the advantages and dis ·
a d v a n tag e s of consolidating
CO&OSA DEL JIA&. c.&LIF. 5 cam VOL ..._.0. 40 1 Costa Mesa and Newport Beac-h
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------was submitted Tuesday to the
TBVaSDAT. IIA'l a 1154
A CIIECJ[ lor 141'7..50 la belag prewo ted by tbe Womao'a CaYac Lea1JU• to t;rcmt Howald. pnsl-
deat of tbe Coau:Dullity Toutb Ceo ter. to help io tbe cos t of remodellanq tbe former Scout Jam·
bone Headquarters bu Ud.iJl9 u a youtb ceoter >ll tbe Harbor V1ew School cpouo d.s. PTHeob nq
tbe chec::k i.1 IIH. LoulM Tbomas . Leaque secretary. cmd looluog on a:re Mrs. Paul 0 . ~t.S. a
pcqt pnsideo t of the Leaque: N n. T. Duncan Scewa rt. oewly elected p resadent. cmd Mrs. Carl
Bcmna . cbainaaa of tbe committee for tbe proj~ A sketch of tbe propoM<l remodelllng l.a
ahowu. Additioaal fuoda for tbe building cue oow beang collected by tb• Newport Harbor En·
siCJD. lD a subecriptloa campcdCJIL a port1on of eocb subaalp tion going to tbe Youth Center.
joint Survt>y Committee of th~
two Chamber of Commerce.
Tht> rE-port. prepared by Lyman
C'ozad of Louis J KrOt>ger a nd
As~ut'iatt"'. madt> no peclfic-r('('·
ommPndatlon. but It d~arly In·
dlratt'd that c-onsolidation would
r('sult 1n ronrrett> beneftt tor <-itl·
taxvayer of both
Ct-.t of thP rPport \\a'l this·
Tlwrt> would bt> lmmeodtatf' tax
,.,., in~,': and a hrghl'r lrv<'l of
-.t>rvicP--10 a Jtrf'att>r t1t-J:rN' at
ftr-;t ftor C'o~1a M~a than for
='it>wport Bt>arh but to on in·
.-ri',I.Sinj! and morP Pqual /1('gt<'l'
in futurP yt-ar~ a-. thE' t\\(1 art'a"
mat<h Pat•h otht>r mort> duSt>ly
In a.s"t>-.<;PO 'a I u ,lf ion
Jmmt>dldlP f'fft'<"'t Of ( tlr,-.oJi d.t
1111'1 W<~Uifl hf' tht~: nPI '-n\lrlJ;:
nf $!'10 IIU) tn Jlllnl t''P"'1•Itt Urf'!>.
and .t t.tx r.ttP .. r S113 r .. r thf'
1~'3 '-1 !i<;ra I ~ f':J.r N•mparf'd
w1th tht' :"\{'\4pun r.tiP of Sl II
.tno1 ('<;ltmatPd Cu'<t3 ::\It'");< tcll,d
of S2 >II Fur 19">4 ':1~ tht> •·.tl<"ll
ldll'o1 tntr I I .ill. r.tH• \\ • lt1 h<•
Sl •~'~ •·romparNi "llh Sl : J .t01'1
I -,.it> 1 n 1 !lti-1·fl I \ '>I rt U"
I r.tiP nf !r. •·umparPrl "llh Star.
, f •1 Sl :!2
For our so h•H•J, It \\ u•Jld mukt•
,,. ••. ,.Jtt1allun c•r u• h r:l/.llhlO
It" .~ .... 1!-ok proo\ Jcltni: for I!TI'.llt>r
t••ff, tc•nt~ ani! (>('clnom~ tht> rl'
pnn ,.tat~ lntt t.tll~ thl"' wuulrt
Navy's Row·ln· g Team I Erwin Spicer :~~.: ~ .. ;'·~~:,~;~e~a~ ~~~~~
t>rt} (1\.\ nt>r"-n ronsldeora bl~> dP
8. Lower fir~ Insurance rates would bt' po&slble ln Costa Mesa
by lnereulng ita flre fighting and prevention r~rees while New·
part a..cta ~ ... -....... IIIAdoD 1A eo.ta Meu. ....,.___ -·-i li., .. lit Is •••
Three Saved Here Dies at Age 69 ~;~~· r~u~~~~tlo~es:~ b~~st~
Funl"ral l>4:"r'\lrM Cur Erv.ln H Ml"S& assessed valuation In· From Ri~e • #"! Spitrft, 89' of D O.hli& Ave~ ~ FlahertY anc! ~d ~am· ~I IY n;. world <'ha,.plon o. !.1 11 a.m.. Starting Jln(> wllJ bf' nPar Corono d~l Mar. wt'>n' h~Jd at 11 k .._. ... _ f th Cost Thr~ persons w~re rescued ~a val Academy elght·O:lr row ing thP Pasterly t>nd of Lid(• Jslf' am 'p<..tf'rd ) • Wfodnf'sdlt} 1 in broo · P•=-""'"ts 0 e 11
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1. A m.Jnonty atell or lfOUP m.Jgllt ha~ Its wlahee ovt>n-uled
by a majority. 2. RHid~nta of the Costa Mesa area m ay not wish U'le level or
variety of <'lty service found In Newport Beach.
3. Some officials would lose th~lr Jobs.
e FIDCIDdal Dl.Mid'NablgH of Coa.solidatioa
1. Costa Mesa would be assuming some bondt>d lndebtl'dnes.s of
Newport Bt-ach. HowE-ver, tht> value of the assets acquired far l'X·
cef'ds the lndebtl'dness. The-as.-;ets a re valued at $8.000.000 ~truf'
value Is probably nearer $5.000.0001. The indebtednt>SS tota ls $207.·
~. I 2. Dissolution or special districts will take some tim<' The res ·
dents or Costa Mt'Sil may temporarily pay a hlght-r total rate until
some of th{'Se districts are dls..<;olved.
from drowning In the surf at <"rt>w. undefl'att>d in 26 ('<Jn!>E'('U F'inl-.h llnf' j,.o, rn trunt ••f thf' th1• 8.1111 t 'uron.t 11••1 \1..r ~ .. nu Mt"S.'~ and N~wport Chamber exprf'l'"f'd tht>lr thanks to :\1r C11 Wt"St Newport Sunday afternoon. tlvP ra<'f'S. will be '\trong rontt-n Ora nge County Dn.·k nr.u tht• ''" \lr =-~•ttN dlf•,l Suncl.t~ In 1~vt .1nd H1 thr 5Uf\t>~ Commit Life Goard Capt. J.t!'k Jonf's re· c1rrs to un'<('nt t hf' l' nlvPr..,ll) of An ht"" r.rn nd..;t.wc1 .. "111 b.• ,.,, h a~ h •! 1• .11 t •·r ''" • 'It 'l•lt••l all reP f,.r thf'lr wnrk and both ported. CaliforniA v.1r lty eight pn• .. Pnt up un thP l'ounty On< k art•;, n•'" H•· ".1 ... 1 rt·r .r. I tf:,·l.d • r urcf"(j thl' rummltlt"f' t 1 "uhm1t Gary Locker 1 • orf 660:! \\' till(• hulriN'\ uf tht> \\'r-.h•lll lht• \\ orol oil ol ll.trran).'toon Lum
Oct-an f'ront. ~pwport ik'ach. ~pnnt C'hampinn '. during th<' • Assl He l~<·r 1 • •1 h.ut II\'•• t 1·~ tht• h.tr a r•><-c•mmt>nt1.ttlnn tel 1 h ~' 1 r 1':..:-.. ar \hambt'r-. ThP C'llmmltl('e :tsrrf't•d rt'SCUed AJlan Small, 2-t. of Glt>n-F'ourth Annu,tl ~t>\VJ)Ort Jl;ubor UIWni • l'k r .:,.,, (oor :h•• p .• ~t 111 \t•ar ... lit> T d
dale. from the rlpt idt> front of Rowing Rl'g.\ltd ht>r(' ~.llur l ·~ c· CL-T • \\ ,, ltolr II Jur 11.1 '\t•h Ito mE'f't a.:ain nf>Xt llf''\ .l\ a. ... rllr a I mMnlng twfurf' 'ubmittlnc thl'lr that addrt-s at 1:15 pm Capt :\lay29 IIJ · II• 1 ....... r\.1\t'<l 1'1~ hi' "'lft>'tinal rPport Ha~ Lan•e•rht•tm
Jones. callt.>d to thf' ~n<'. Six of tht' :-.;3,~ trt'\\ \\ho ;\ d1scusslon uf thf' dt} •h.u \lr'-:'\t'IIH• Lo•lll't' ~l•ltc'r, thrt.'f' S('('rE'tan ,~f tht> Nt>\\pon \'h,1m
wrapped the vktim in blankt>ts row t.>d in tht> . mldd~ .. hl'll 10 ter up tor apprtl\,tl 11f \utt.'r" .tt rl,tuchtPr.., \lr., n .. n.thl H Hall 1 bN ._ug!o!Pl'tt'd that th«' rt>:.Uh'
SCROOL DISTBICTS and l<'ft him In tht> sun to rt>st. the Ol)mpic-tltlt' at llt'l"lnkl·ln tht• June pnmar~ t>l t><·tavn \\Ill uf l••rund.t •1c•l \l..r. \lr.., .\ :\1 I' of tht' sut''E'Y should hf> prt•
(AÏng unification to.lndude the N...,.,•port Harbor Jllgh Don Holt. 21 . and Marie-Fair· 1952 art" till In tht> ~a,a l A••,t c1 1 tw ht>ld ,lt the p<>t·luC'k clannt•r Fltnt Horu't"". Tc·' .onol \lr-. R M>nll'd 1., the l'lty C'\luncll .. 11r thr
School DISUIC't rather than unionization of the two Elementary rhlld. 25. of South Pasaden~. E'my crt'w. ThrM· vett'ra n~. "llh m<'f'tln~ c1f thf' Coron.• dl'l :'>t •• r 8 ~It Kt>nn.l s.ull.t Ana .t "''"· twu clttt"'-for a<-wm
.Districts only. I were rescued from a riptide In I thf'ir c-urrPnt crrw mall'", h"ld Clvk Assn. at 6:30 p m Thur... Eclfot.tr H ~p11 c•r \. uruna dt•l :\t.u:
e GeAera1 A4.._t~ ot eoa.oJJdatioo the vicinity of the Santa Ana the longt>st wlnnln~ '\lrruk In da) ::\Ia) 27. in tht' C'umna dt•l thrf't' ,,..,lt'r.. :\I "" ~tanntt> R.
1. Con~lldatlon would provide a uniform preparation for and RJver j('tty by Capt. Jones a short rollt>glatt> rowln~ history ~t..r School. Prt>!mlf>nt Ralph Sp~t·.-r An.tht•tm. \lr, Flt>rt'nt't"
coordination with the high school progra m. time later. A crowd of 50.000 per· I . M' ~>r' ha" ann<•un~o·('d Jlarn \' .tn \.'lt•a' f'. p,.m .. n.l .md \1r.; 2. It woulc1 Increase the economic&J use of speciali!<ts In roun· d In addition hl t hE' dt>ft>ndtn~ · · -· · sellng, mus ic. s hop. home economics and school ht>lp. Tht>y would sons was esllmat:_ toh h~v~ ~n I C'a llfornla lk>t~rl' anc1 th,. unde Blvd~Plt. furm•'r l'ity allNnP). Erm.\ Kt•Jlpr ~.u, Dw~u .tnd ''""
.. _ -as l"'r to r""'rult on a full-time basis. on harbor area CA""3<' ~ ur1ng 1 • h 11 1 w11l ,~ak in oppo~itit1n ll' tht> brothl'r. W.tltt>r ~ ~PI•'<'r. 11.1rbor "" "' "' "" ft-att.>d 111 avy rrt>w. ot ,., ('c; rgP · · 3. Unlti<'atlon would m ake junior high schools possible. and the day. t·h.tr1N !~land lntt'nnt>nt .,.. a ... prl\ dlt'
I f ed b c-r<'ws to anS"l'r tht> "l.trllno RUn th~ 6·3·3 program of tw;hool organization. This s avor Y m ost ... ------------__ _
educators. The buUdJngs required tor junior high schools are less ....... C to row O\'rr th•• famou~o :"\orth expensJv~ than those required for hleh schools. IIWW rl•llllilf Lido C'hannt>l 'rour"E> tnrludt-
4. Unltlcatlon would ~n<'Ourage bett~r overaU planning for Mrs. Harrl ... Jam-3S. of Brlt1sh C'olumbl.t. Orangt>_ C'oa-.t 8Chool needs a nd avoid poor or conflicting location of new schools. "" ~~ 71 0 . 5. Consolida tion would redu~ the rigidity and dWicultles of at· Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. College. Ort'ROn Statt> l Clll('gt>
tendance acrou district line. h as sllrfled a warrant charging I Stanford. l' .C'.L A. and Southern
Somers Leases His Car Hq.
to Uncoln-Mercury Firm
6. Co"**Udatlon should reduce a tend~ncy to develop excessive he husband, Louie E.. James. 35. California
rlva!{: ~a~~ d:U11TPermtt.~ater OexJbllity In budgeting same addrfoss, with banery. rt"C· 1'\orth Lldt• Channf'l w1ll be> Hant-~ Somers Ch~slt-r·Pl) 1 Mr ~nmrr-. '<latt'd th.u John
and uain1ava1Jable tunds. ords showed Tu~ay In Nt-wpon vlost'd to all boat mo,t-m('nt' mouth c1t:>a1Pr. an noun~ this son It ~·n ~Ill rt'taln all ht<= f'm·
8. Co"**lldatJon would permit uniform salary and personn~l lk-a<'h Justice Court. Mr. James I from 10 am through 2:30 p.m wN>k that ht' has INL~ h is plo)~ at thf' ht~h"n~ ll'<'lltu,n.
l:llcJett a nd ellmlnate any competition Mtween the two districts I was atT~ed on an Intoxication ' Spectator boats will~ permlttt.>d nutomot ivt:> fac-ilin<'. at 900 w Thf' nt>w firm ha., fllll"('hawri all
or ~~,'=~ldatJon would ellmlnat~ any tendency for properties <'harg~ by Newport pollee at to anchor. fore and af1, In a llnf> Coast Ht~h" a~ ~f'"" J')<"'rt !Wac-h. t>qulpmf'nt and c;PN'tal le>tlls. as
bordertnl the boundary line betWeen districts to change dist ricts In 12:51 a.m. Sunday. aftt>r his wife bt'twM>n th«> &>a Scout tatton to J(lhn1-o0n It Son Ltnmln ~l('r Wf'll a5 rt-talnlng tht> factory
order to reduce taxs. sought rerug~ In a house at 708 bOats ju t nurthwHt or th~ Lido cury. P1ft'<'tive J une-I. traint.>d mt"\'hAnh-s and ther~fore
10. Bettrr achools result In lncreued pro~rty valul'S and mThakle Mar'"·~rlte Ave poll~ <-harged ls.lt> bndgt' anrJ must takt-up Th" n""'. firm IS tl\\ nt.>d b~· will rontlnut> to l'f\'1<-e all tl'l~lr area more attractJv~ to new residents and new Industry. s .. -" · ' • " C'h 1 p 1 h rod ct
Easter Week
Ideas Aired
An informal d.ISC"u. Stein nt
youth problems durinjt Eao;tf'r
W N>k and throughout thP year
was ht>ld b) Mayor Dora 0 Hill
and l"i c•ttt7f'n' at thP Vlll.1 \1a ·
nna R~taurant Monda:o
\layor H11l hal> bt't>n IO\ itNf
,,, .ntend a meetln~ of thf' La_q
Ange-l~ Count} Youth Cnm mit
tM> on May 27 in Lo An~tt>les H~
diS(•uss youth proble~ of th~
bear h d tles Sht-c-allt'd thf' Mon-
da;. brE>akfa t meeting 111 share
Ideas whk h mlght lud to a
ronstructlve approach to t hf.'
youth acth ·•tles In thE' ha rbor
advantage appllett principally to the Costa Mesa ar~a. t he-ir position~> before-10 a.m. All ('lydr C' Johnson and hts S<'ln. rys l'r Y m 1' u t P u s
TilE ILAVCIITEIIS MOVE boats nre rf'<l U(>Stt'd to "full dre RIC'hard A Joh nson formE-rly h~re Mr Jt,hn!io(m said he w ill ar~~ost' in attendanC'f' on the
........ C. R. Slauaht•rs are still ship" with nil available flags Studt-bakt>r dealer .. In Bt-lltlo"t>r.l also han• his fanorhy tlralnC:'dt -• I I d-.. o -J • ra.actal Ad•-•• of ~ 1. Con10lldatlon would produce economics \n admlnlstratlvl'
and tra nsportation costs and som~ savings In purchasing and
maintenance. Th~ aveage tax.paye would save money. 2. Con.olldatlon should save on SUf h Items as special t>lections,
lnventorytne. record keeping. reporting. requesting Sta~ ald. prt>·
parin g reports and maintaining budgets for the Sta te. and Inter·
dl8trtct rentala and contracts. 3. The current reserves a nd bonding capacity or the consoll·
dated district would exceed that of either existing dls&rlct.
. • a-.1 Dl ... :tYcateiM ol ~
Minority wlshett mlaht ~ overruled by a majority on the S<'bool
board or at a n ~lectlon . • "••d .. .,.....,_.,..., ~
1. Due to th~ Influence of the State aid program. If the t'xPCn
dlturt>S per pupil In the Coeta Mesa area are lncre&.lt'd to U'le Nf'W·
poet Beach l~vel. the rewlt1n1 tu rate would be higher ttaan t~ ~xtstlng rate In Newport Beach and lowrr than th~ eltbtlng rate-In
Costa Mesa. 2. The consolidated dlatrict would not be lm.mMlately ~llgtblf'
for the State ~ncy School Bullcllng AatlatAMe Pfo8ram. • whereu Costa Mesa h u been ellg'lbl~ In the past a nd will ~ aaatn
eJlalble lt a propoeed bond t..ue carries. · 3. A.ftrr the tL111t two Y"f1l u a untfJ@d district, the ••te-.
rtnanclal lnduce~nts to ftK'OUrace unlfteatlon would not M auf-
fldeflt to ofttet U'le total reduction In State std.
BY. nlfDILL UAftOIIITD
law. Thomas Pendell wu ln· Mr. and Mra. R. L Colt« and
vttlld to rt"tum for hla aewnth dauahten. Panw&a. 1. and 1~ •
• ,_, u put« at the annual t , have lftOYed from Glftt.U., -una o1 the ~doft fl taldftl up ......._.. at 711 a .
a.t11 a.urett 1y the SM. ,._Rd., aaa Ha¥11\.
'""' • "' f R D Llnroln·Mf'rt·ur.v me<' an('~; a comuuttt'f' nc u ""' """'' a mes In Corona d~l Mar. but they havl' and pennants or egatta ay and now maintalnmg te-mporary hi~ nt'w l(ll•atlon Stewart. Mrs. FAJ Harbl n. R.
ch anged locations from 425 Hell· Tht're will tx' nine ract'~ a t h('adquartt>rs at 1686 :-lt'wport A Wood. Mn. Louls Csenar. Mrs.
otrope Ave. to 211 Marguerlt~. m inutE' intt-f\·a ls. beginning at Blvd . Costa Mt>gu, ~1r &lmt•rs Will mntlnut>. t'P Jud Sutherland. Ch leC of Pollet> ---------------------------------------~~ Hatln~hi~fi~~H af\~~m · fuhn Up~n. Dub CM. W. H.
t'r In<'. at his Cnsll\ Mt>AA ad· Sput~eon lll. William Tobias,
dre,s l~l HR.rbor Blvd J((' wlll Ct9n Stanlt-y Rldderhof RO)' An·
continu<' handlln~ nt>w C'hrysl('r dt'rsen, Dr. Davin Nlel~n. Mrs.
Plymnuth ~'liM tht'rf> In addition I Joseph Seek and Mrs. Kenn th
1 to uperat lnR thl' ust'd rar lot Coollnt:.
Mr &lmer • announ~mrnt f"d m«' I
~('rtl) aftN thP nt'w-. that ht' ts
~~m to bc'ftln • majc\r hu.,int>S-"
dC'\ lopmt>nt 111 19th l'l nnd
PlaN"ntla A\t'. C'dltta M~ ln-
dudlng a markf'l and h ppln~
ct"ntt'r
' WUT JfEW1IOIIT AISII •
TO 80LD D.ECTIOif PIIIDA'l
Th(' AnnuAl m ... ttnc of thf' I W~t Nt'WJ)OI"t tmprovenent M •
jiOCiatlon w\11 b.-beld a t I p..lft.
tornorro-' c Ftlda)•) ln Cit)' Hall,
,....acsent Harold Arthur •n·
MUIK'a. 1'beN WID M eiedtaD
...............
• Filii leal.all -
from
I
NATIONAL lDit,911AL +UAs~
,..,w.M ......,, -~ ...... Oty .. ,...,..,. ... ct.. c.llf. OM.. .-4
prilllillt ,.. ... I. .................. 1104 c...t ..... ref. c.-.... ....,,
TtLEfiHON£5: HAlt. II 14 on4 II 15
.,_EMlER Of THE
CALIFORNIA ttEWSf'Af'EJI f'UILISHW ASSOCIATION
Alld of th. NATIONAL EDITORIAL A.S~XIATION
• • • Tho NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN h•J boon dotermiMd t;, bo • ,.._
pepef of qe11erol circ:ulation by lud9"11e11l of til. Supenor Court •nd by ••••on
thereof ia Quolified to publiah t tl public noticea ,.qui..d by lew. • • •
Enterecl •• S.CCNWI ct.u ...... ., Ia ftle , ... Offic. et C«one del .,..,, C.lif.
Mollillt ~d,.u: 1104 c-.t ....,_.ref. C«Of\o del t.Cor. C.nfOflllo
SUISCRI,-ION RATES
Locel •ubaetiplioll retea: Two ., .. ~5.00; one yeer-·U .OO
Ouh ide of tit• Herbcw Aroo: Two ., .. ,_.7.00: one y•o~.OO
,
,~--<__~
Tom, Tom. the piper"• MD
:r:• I I M H +;+ i H H +;+:+ F M M M M <>:+ +;+ 8 E EM H ME HI M F
Ito .. a flab cuad awOy be naal
........ d ...
At acbool tW two.
Alid louad aada alsdalef be ~ dol
fete "YR" fer W11l ... II
I M M + i i M I & s:a M i i M 1:• I M M •:•:•:• a:c:+ '(M:M:+:e:a M +:¥
Sure. we still talk to ordinary
folks. e\·en though ''c nrc big ·
t1me t<'l<'visinn st,trs-Pcg a nd I
a nd tht> Ensign t fi v<' minutes
dur•llion. tha t is1 . Th.H was from
11: 15 to 11 :20 p m. Friday, on
G('(Jrge Putnam ·s late evening
new<:ea:-.t on KTTV. as a salute
to ~t'wport Harbor from this
Timt's telev1sion Mallon.
We found out that It's a
mighty informa l business. gu<'St ·
lng with Putnam. whom we have
watched often giving ~t so ex·
uberantly with the news. We got
to KTTV rather lal<', after dining
with Pu blicity DIre c t or Re"'
WinC'kler a nd Sai(•S Director Lcs
Norin": took about 30 minutes'
time In the make·up depart·
ment. being tra ns formed under
the skiiiNJ hands of m ak<'. up
a rtist Bud Look, who made us
look nur hC'a lthi<'st In manr a
year • Bud. hy the way. sent his
grt't'tings to Newportt'r Dick
Rk hard. whom he knew w ay
hack when In Oshkosh 1 b'gosh I,
\\'1:-.C'o•n '-Jn
and ca ·ua l attit ude a bout in·
augurating a new Friday eve-
ning KTTV ft>aturt'-thls one of
saluting various Southern Call·
fornia rommunitit>s through the
newspaper editors and publish-
ers. We spent about 10 minutes
together. going over picture we
had brought along. d('('ldlng
which ones to show. working
over the introduction. jotting
dow n a roupll.' of s uggested
questions Putnam might a sk-
and that was all.
KEEP OUR SCHOOLS FaEE OF IIALP·DAT SESSJOifSI
Cltbeu Coamltt .. for School Bcmd.a. lin. K....oa C..Ja..,, CluDJL
Questions on
School Bonds
Q. Are present school sites 1n
the city of Newport Bt>ach built
to capacity?
DIRECTORY
DEIITIST
Th~o. A. Petzold. D.D.S.
DENTISTRY
1201-A Coast Blvd.
Corona del Mar
HArbor 4276
by appointment A. At Newport and Corona del
Mar schools. yes. Proposed addi·
tlons would build the Horace En-
slin and Harbor View schools to AUTHUR MURRAY'S
capacity. tll OOAST BLVD.
It ''"s a lr<'.tdy 10 pm a nd
th<'n som<' wht'n \4(' fi nally mPt
Putn.tm Nothing to gt't worried
about .wrordlng to his cht'erful
HAL
DIKE
Says:
"'MOllE TIIJUf JUST A aoaar
If you're a aports cw bobby ell·
thualaat. you kDow the •Glue
of yow equlpmeat. Cwaa. CCIIII·
eras, golf equlpmeat. flabiDg
rods cmd ...... oftea cost mcmy
doUan CIDd are coa.stcmUy
aubjec1 to 1oM or damage from
•a:rtoua ~da. Sucb sports
equlpme~at CGil be protected.
bow ..... r, wbern• lt may be.
for aa low aa 15.00 to 110.00 a
yecn. We'll gladly gl•• you the
details.
Hal a•e
INSURANCE I IONDS
).411 Newpot+ II....J. HAIW 4CIII
NEW~RT HACH
Aacelus r .. He C..
eatabllabed aiJace 192S
FBEE
TEBMITE
IlfSPECTION
Put C.alrll:!::"~·
CaU Uberty I · '7262
for bee adYice
oa ~t coatnl
JEBIIT FB0£11MLJNC
Mountaina of
Foam Buller
FROM %" TO f~" TRICK
SpecJnl: Mattress stock. We cut
It to any size for boata, bunk
beds, trailers, homes, etc.
War SurpluStore
Cor. Newport a ......._ .....,
eo.ta Meea
Llbeltr •. a.
Then for a brief tour of KTTV.
including a look-in on the tl.'le-
casting of "Musical Chairs."
which stars Benay Venula. And
a little be.fore 11 p.m. to the
studio wht-re Putnam puts on his
program. We llstent-d to his
telecast. and during th<' 11 :15
rommercial we took our appoint·
ed places near tht> television
camera. all set for Putnam to
swing over as he roncludt>d his
s ales pitch for suiL<; a nd shirts.
Putnam in his mt>try way in
t roduced us a nd the En lgn.
quipped about the fact that his
pk ture on the front pa ge of the
Ensign was appropriately pla<·l'd
next to a story a bout a new
mortgage company Aftl.'r a bit
of chattt'r WE' ~howf'd Harbor
Art' a sct>nl.':> to pro\ e why we
lhoughl il was th<' mo~t mag·
nifk Pnt spot In thl' world. Ther«>
was thP Trt'a~ure Ma p dislribut ·
l'd by thP NPwport Haroor Cha m·
her r•f C"ommerc<'. an impr<'~-"IV{'
aeria l' view of the HarbOr Area
by Howard Fo lsom. a Folsom
photo of the Flight of tht> Snow·
birds. a Kent Hitchcock picture
of thr~ big ma rlin brought In
by angJ~r H. C. Kresge. and
a number of pictures by Ensign
photographt>r Hugh McMillan-
gir l with albacore. aPrlal vlt'W
of thl' bay. kids grunion hunting
on the beach hl'rE' EnS<>nada
racE' pict ur£-. and soml' bathing
beauties
We had JUSt time to makt> a
rouple gag presentations--a s~
cial nne-issue edition of tht> En·
sig n with the big headllnt'. "En·
sign Salutes Kl'TV.'' and another
with the stream er. "Thank You.
Mr. Putnam." And that was tha t
-the fastest five m inutes we
have ever known to transpire.
Corona del Mar Q. Is therl' a legal limit to Open 10 to 10
class size? For tree dance analysis A. No. Most California schools CaD IIArtJar JJD5
arE> crowded, with classes of 30
and mort'. soml.' up to 40. Our ex-rifiH'fllijaE lli:PAI&
perience over many years proves, Furniture Restoration
howt>Vt'r. that tearhing value Cba.lr bottoms, benc:bee
drops S<>rlously when we go and atoola rat.ond
above 30. ua1nc cane, ruah, reed, etc.
Q. Can our architectural plans HARVEY'S
for Harbor View and Ensign F'umiture aep.J.r
schools be rl'used a t a saving? 2050 Santa 'Ana Ave.
A Yes. Our SC'hool board would Costa Mesa
use exis tin g plans in all posslble .---81L=;;;.VIIa.;...;;;;;;.....;..r.;;IA=.;i'6f~.;..o~---...
C'ases. and this would mean a Silver Platers
saving. ..._ ... S"v-•• .......
-u ....--........ Q Wh at ar<-building rosts per ~pair • Refinlahlnc • Rep&ate
squarP foot! Gold . SUv~. Copper· 8rUI
A. Our last bu ildings rost Neer CGmmunJty ChW'Ch
a bout $10 per square foot. F uture 1914 HArbor Blvd.., Cotta IbM
building rosts promiS(' now to Uberty 8-1482
bt' aoou1 th<' samP Wp a rt' proud IIU8JC
of this figure. for it is about M L Sch 1
15 ~r ('('nt JOW('r than the State argaret aJ" e T•cher of Plano a vt>rag<' ()rpnlat-Aecompani~rt
Q. What happt.>ns If the district Evenlq ea..
does not nN'd a ll o! the addl· for Adulca
tlons planned? IC77 GOLDENROD AVE.
A. Then we would not build '-~='='='Corcllla="~~dei~:::Mar====-
them. W e s imply do not sell the _..;; .. ..;;;:,;:;,1,;:;81;.;01AJf8--41t7110;:;.;:;;;:;,;;.;:;.....-;:;..;;;;,;:;,;;;.;;;;.,..;.;.;:;;_,
total of bonds which are a u-
thorized. ln othft' words. our l.cnrrenoe K. Gundrum.
bond l.ssue Is for a maximum M. D.
amount. If WI' build less. we 1741 Superior Aw., eo.ta 11-
s~nd li'S.s. Praetice limited to Dl:l -
Q Are W<' eligible for state ~~~·: ~~~
a id? Uberty 8·5433 or 8·2237 A No Wt> can becomt> eligible
only wht>n w e reach the limit of ,.....-----------.....,.
our bonding ca pacity undeT the
la w We now have bonds out-
standing In the amount of
S1.181.~bout 49 per cent of
our capa city. The new bonds
would put us up to 82 per cent
of capacity.
1111111 I. liN Dies
Private funeral services for
Aug ust Otto Kopp, 61, of Bay -
shore Trailer Park. Newport
Bt>ach were held Friday In
Parkes-Ridley Mortuary, Cos t a
Mesa. Rev. Joseph W. McShane,
pastor of thl' Costa Mesa Com ·
munlty Methodist Church. of-
ficiated.
Dr. John J. Albarian
Genera l Practice
Surgery and Osteopath y
1214 Coast Blvd.
Corona del Mar
· Pbones
Harbor 0269; Res. Harbor 4129
lf no answer call
Uberty 8-2237
Evenings by appointment
Home calla made
Baltz Mortuary
Qapel-tM ...
HARBORG
Coroaa deJ Mar, Calltonda
Ample Otf..Stnet ~
After the program we met
Putnam's cha rming young wife,
co llected George's brief type-
written script as a souvenir. did
some more touring of the studio.
including a visit to the Ja ckson
Wheeler Theatre. listened to the
inimitable Ja ckson. who is as
jovial and sincere and Intense
In ~rson as he is on the TV
screen. Also ml't Tom Ft>ars. the
great end of the Los Ang('les
Rams. who was on Jackson's pro·
gram promoting a soft drink In
which he has an lnterPst.
We posted the specia l issues
of the Ensign on the KTTV bul-
letin board and did a bit more
touring of the studio before call·
lng It a night. AB a sort of finale,
R~v Winckler and Les Norlns gol
down to some figuring on TV
listening statistics and came up
with the impressive estimate
that almost a million viewers
had been watching us during
that five-minute period'. !The
records show that Putnam's 11
p.m . newscast hal5 the highest
audience of any show on the air
at that hour. I
Mr. Kopp died M ay 12 In h is
home He was a native of Ger·
many and had Ji ved in Califor-
nia for 40 years. He had lived
a t Bayshore for the past three
years. He was a retired plumber.
Fl1en4l1 Nelabbol'bood Sentce
Parkes-Ridley Mortuary
Formerly Grau~ Chapel
110 Broadway
LI 8-3433 lr 8·3434 Costa Mesa
Thank you. K'M'V. and Put·
nam, and Rev. and Les.
We'll stick to newspaperlne.
though.
lPOUTICAL ADVERTISEMENT)
ABILITY • • •
MEANS MORE THAN EVER!
• The Key to .ANY Succ ... l
An Able legiafator it VlTAl
to the people he repr...,.ta.
A • 1 e m b I 'I m a n fori W.
STANLEY mecMuret up to All
tM quaflficotiont of an able
legltlotor.
Hit yMn of ladetafllp, ••·
perlence, oWJity eM a,..._ ............. ~
Da7ARIIM..._. lua
thy, hit eouncl " .. u:ue __. dear lhWd .............
YOU MAVI W lilT -w.4..•'-, ................ ,, ...
uaaan 1-1111
• • kza •&. ..........
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Women ot the St. James Epts-1 2010; Mrs. Orren Wrleht of Bal ·
~pal Chureh Auxilia ry will boa Ialand. HA 02S:'S; Mrs. H. L.
~rve thel.r second a nnual Smor· Ostrander of Corona dt-1 Mar.
l'asbord at 6:30 p.m . Thursday. Ha rbor 3561. and Mra. Set-ley In
May ZT, at the Parish house. Co ta Mesa, Uberty 8·5329 .
Food ~ncoctlons will be directed
by Mrs. W. H. Seeley and M.rs. SOli aou TO cana
Ellzabeth Cunningham. A son. Wayne Douglas Crlm,
Reservations wUl be necessary. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Tickets may be obtained In the Crlm, 396 Ralcalm Pl., Costa
ch urch oUice. or from Mrs. wu. Mesa, on Friday, April 16, In
Ham Humphreys of BaJboa, HA Hoae Mt-morlal Roaplt4J.
IDT a TV
STROOT'S
TeWIUie....._.
ThJ.s lovely bulLet of Jltt. Ia
awalting you, If Y.>u are a
Newcomer to the dty. 11da
bask,et of Cifta cornea to you
as an ex~:eulon of IOOCI-
will f r o m pubUc aptrtted
I o c a I merchanta. 11wre'l
nothing to buy! No obllp·
tlon. Phone your Welcome
Wagon Hoateu below and
arrance to ~ve thelle
gilta,
Welcome Wagon
CALL I'OU& U08TU8
Delight laax
LDDTT 1-1155
IU.IUIOa I'Nl·W IParta a a a a a a1tf
CIIISINI CAPACITY
EII.LIEIT co•• •
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RIE "YES" F. Ill ... -
Ow-..& ..... will JCWtlde ap te III -lw: &-iJ.
~·-17 NEW CLASSROOMS
at Harbcw View cmd Ea.ign School. ...
A NEW SCHOOL
with 16 claMrooma and 2 kinde~na in
Newpwt Heighta
Another DeW Khool mte if needed
Here are aome of the community
leaden who UJ'9e you to VOTE "YES"
•
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L&U1. -·-
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IIOnea or a.aenDII r o • Macua or ,.. GOYKD· mo lOAD or ,.. OIIAIIaa
COAIT IV. I 0 8 cou.&Ga
DIIT8JCT.
EI..I'.C'nOif nm11cr RO. 1
~OK ~cr HO. 1
shall Include aU tM ana em·
braced wltlala U..•rtrrlarMu.ncl·
aries ot Huataqeoe .._.. Ele·
mentaty 8dtool Dt.a1d, Pre·
clnc:U u In Cit)' Election-SuD·
let Beach 1 ancl 2.
,_,....., .............
' II Fl.elltr , ••• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
TO the ~lectors of the Orance
Coast Juntor Colle,e District of
Orange County. Cautornia, that
the Annual Election for member
of the Board of. Truatee. of the
Orange Coast Junior College Dt.-
trk t will be h~ld on the third
Friday of May. v1z. May 21, 1954.
The POl.l.lRG PLACI: tberei.D
shall be at the Suu.t -.ada
Fire Hall, 16861 Twelfth Street.
Suoaet Beach. The polla wlll be
open between the houra of 7:00
A.M. and 7:00 P.M.
IIIII
OEITII ·-.. .._
It will be neceuary to elect
one member.
OfFICERS OF ELECTION
aald EJectJon Precinct No. 7:
Jrurpector: , ....................... ~ . ~
The polllna place for said
t-lt'Ctflrs of the Orange Coast Jun·
lor College District wlll be desla·
natf.'d and ap'polnted as follows:
Mr. Frederick A. Belcher
Judae: Mrs. Frances Earll
J udae: Mrs. Grace A. Miller
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 8
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 8
shall Include a ll the area em·
braced within the exterior bound·
aries of Costa Mesa Union E le·
mentary School Dlstrlct.
feasa para!
~ Launderers e Cleaners ~ ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 1
i:LECTION PRECINCT NO. 1
sha ll Include all th~ area em·
braced within the exterior bound·
aries of the Seal Beach Elemen·
ta ry School District.
• "Marioer' • MiJe" 4
• NEWPORT BEACH ~
The POLLING PLACE therein
shall be a t the Seal Beach Ele-
ml"nta ry School BuUding, Coast
Highway. The polls will be open
betw~n the hours of 7:00 A.M.
and 7:00 P.M.
The POLLING PLACE therein
shall be at the Costa Mesa Union
Elementary School Building, 1901
Newport Boulevard. The Polls
will be open between the hours
of 7:00 A.M. and 7 :00 P.M.
~JIEW OFPJCEas of tiM Jlewpwt .._... hstMt -.d ...... 1'-ocll WoaaCIDI Club-......._....._
at tiM lutallatioD May ltb at Jlewpelt ...... Jac:llt Club. Left to ri9ht ...... u.r ....... ,.
NUdnd aa 1 CDL tmaMdlat. past .-nl~b Memo a1n1. ....., Pl"kltDt. Cllld J._ M......_ aec-
ood Ylce pnaJdaet. Staacl1a9 left to ri9M .. ltuby Miuko. COli "II" dl•9 8SCNtary: J.--...u. ftnt 'riCIS pnU~ Cllld no.otily ...... ~. (EaldcJa ..... )
~A HUGH LEININGER ENTERPRISE~
~ ...................... ~
·a a
OfflCERS OF ELECTION for
aald Election Precinct No. 8.
Gray Ladies
Are Honored
Whitman's Gaaage
711 COAST aYD. ..._: ....,_ G51
OFFICERS O F ELEC'I'ION FOR
Inspector : Mrs. Allee Jones
Judee: Mrs. Nellie Oeden
Judge: Mrs. Lillian M. Bailey
ELEC"nON PRECINCT NO. 9
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 9
1-COAST ai.YD. hoM: IIADOa teJ.a A daughter was born to Mr. C..... del M•. c.ut.
said Election Precinct No. 1:
Inspector: Mrs. Mary E. Taylor
Judge: Mrs. Louise Collier
Judge: Mrs. Martha M. Murphy
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 2
ELECTION PREClNCT NO. 2
and Mrs. William Poirier, 55-1 COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SDVJCE
Dianna Lane, Costa Mesa. on ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!
sbaU Include all the area em·
braced wlthln the exterior bound·
aries of Newport Beach Elemen·
t;n-y School District, Precinct No.
1 tPreclncts as In City Elections
-1. 2. 3, 4. 5, 8. 11, 17, 18, 19. 24,
25. 26. and 28. These pr.-clncts
inc-lude West Newport, Newport,
Balboa, and Lido lsle l.
Five years or sen Ice with the
American Red Crt>ss wf're rt'COg ·
nlzed r('('ently when Mrs. 0 . Z.
Robertson reN>Ived a servlcP pin
at a tl'a !or Gray Ladles of
Southern Orange ('nunty Red
Cross chapt£>r. held a t Mrs. Rob·
t'rl._.m·~ nf'w hom<> In Shore
Cliff~> Olht>r llarbur ;u pa rNII·
dl'nl ~. who ... NvNt lht• rl.'quired
hour-. :I'-r.r.~) Ladw' during the
J.ll\'1 yf',H WPr<• b~tllufo•(J 0)' ..... C\ ·
kf' "lrlpl'' Tht'y •ndudN1 :\Irs
J.tmt'ioo Wllll<~.m"'Hl :'olr;. T R
t'.Hh\ .d.HIN . Mr:-Thurn,,, ('u)
lin' .\tr.. \V P flurkf't' :'olr"
ll<>nry Esu~t>rt. :\tr~ C D r.rulk'
:'otr ... llarulr1 ll.&r\t'~ :\tr .. Sydney
u x·kt' :0.1 r-. :\iarf!:trN ~1t·1'1 ng£·r
:'olr~ C.trl )IIIIer. ~Irs Rh-harct
Plt>~f'r :'.1r~ Robf>rt Wdlkt>r ,tnd
\fr, Lo'<1n Yolf'
M. R. R~nfro spokl' on .. In·
suran<'e" beforp the :'1/ewport
Harbor Girl Scout Association at
the quarterly mf'f.'llnf.{ April 2.l Read Ensign Want Ada.
Wednesday, May 5. In St. Joseph r
Ho!>plta l. ORJGJNAL JEWELRY DESJGNS
• Cat 8tolaee • olewelrJ 8ep&ln
shall Include a ll the area em·
bnu•ed within the Wes tminster
Elemf.'ntary School Dlstrlrt, Pre-
t'lnct Xo. 1 t Precincts as In City
Elt'Ctlnns-Westmlnster Nos. I, 4,
anrt t>. and Barber City No. 1
f that portion within the West ·
m inster School District I, No. 2.
and tha t portion of Wlntersburg
Dl>-lrl' t lying within the boun-
d:tri<'" of the We tminster School
Di-,lrhl 1
a t tht> Clrl Sc-out HouM> t FI-ST CHURCH OF CH.IST
Revisions In th(' by-laws weH• SCIENTIST HOWARD K. ADAMS
ed b u s E B i I llOl v;. Udo, Newporl leech prc.>sent y mr"'. • r ggs A b h r h .. I' CL L Th 401 IIAJUGOLD AVE. (at eo.t U..S.) CO~A DEL 110 a..r.or....,
Tht• POLUNG PLACE therein
!>hall hf' at tht' W<':.tmlniter Ele-
mt>ntary Sc-hool Building. iS71
E ..... , Wt><~tmlnster A\(•nue. The
pull' will he o~n bctwcen the
hour. nf i:OO AM. and i :OO P.-\1.
OFFICERS O f ELECTIO:'\ !or
s.tld Ell"<'tlon Prt'Cinc-t No. 2:
The POLLING PLACE tht>rcln
shall be at the Newport Beach
Elementary School. Hth and Ba l·
boa Blvd. The polls will be open
between the hours of 7:00 A ~
and 7:00 P.M.
OFFICERS Of ELECTJO;>; !ur
s aid Elt'Ct1on Pr('('inct No.9;
I nspe<-tor:
Mrs . Julia :O.t.&e Eggcr1
Judgf>: ~Irs. Nina K. llolthy
Judgt>: :'otrs Amy Wokntt
ELECl'ION PRECINCT :W 10
ELECl'ION PRECINCT ~0 10
I h 1 rene o I e M O ner oU<tn, • An mportanl <' :lngf' WIHI lhf> In· Firtt Church of Chr;,r. Sc e'llost, 1n Bol·
duslon or thl' ~€'lghtwtrhood lc;n Menochv1elt~.
ChalrmPn as hrwrrl m t•mlwro;. Swndot S,hool --9.1 5em. ~elghbr>rhoot1 1 h,tirmt•n nol\\ Sund.sy s.,...,,. II 00 o m.
apr!ulntf'rl m<"luolo· \1r' \\'lllwm 11ud "J Ro::.., c e•eo:l .,. HIS v;0
Wednosdoy Eve~onq Meor ,n~ 8 00 p.m I
Ll'<llt'r. !"1-wporl ill'il;hl' \lr' do N•"'P"'' Be.sc'" , cpon •••t
Frank .!\tc-\ormul.. fur lloor u-t• ::15,, ''o"' ovo a ,., ·o s ~ """· En.,l~n S.·hOtll. \fr, !.1•.., ~ .. 11 "'•1'"ld.t, • '' " j .j •.., ·o 7 45 pr Fr d.sy e.er ·qs '•o-n -;F; ;:> ~. lo I ~P\\ fYJrt ; ~tr<: J. •hn O••rll\. H.tl P ~ c. •d ~-': 30,
l)(hJ. :'.1r"' Ralph \!u·h!•l-..{·n ll.tr i•• c o : , "'" ~ , ••• .., • o•
bor \'w" S. hOo I .11 t1 \!r-. \ \1 ·~~-l • e ,.,.,. '" o•j .. ''•
If\\ 1 n Cur11na dt•l \1 ,, :-.. 11 .... 1 J 'j 1 R o-
CUlL FOR MOSERS
.\ •l.Jughtt•r :-' , ... u • \l,.nt• \\ . .-.
bf~rn tt1 .\1r o.~nll \lr ... P. tlph ''""
t>r ::!J.-1 f-: iJ4'1 \1 tr ("., ..... , \lo• ... ,t J n~p<'o.·h•r: Mrs. Ro"ena Seelig :thall include all the area em THE ENSIGN. HA-111 4 1n H1Mg ~ll'mun d 11"'-1111 d '"·
Jud~l': :'olnl. Siddle brac-f:'d w ithin tht' E'XIer lur bouml· For letterheads, envelopes can Wt•rtnf' .. cta). :'.1 .1~ ·'
BOARD of TRUSTEES
ORANGE COAST
JR. COLLEGE DISTRICT Jutlgl': ~rs. W1lmn RCf'd a ril's of Newport lk>ach Elt>m('n. -----
F.LFX TION PREClNCT NO. 3 tary School Dl trk t, Prt'Cinrt Nn
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 3 2 1 Precincts as In City Elec-tion
ioohall lnl'lude all the nrt>n em· --6. 7, 10, 12. 13. H . 16. 21. 22.
hrar£'<1 within the extt'rlor bound· 23, 29. 30. 31. 32. · 33. a nd that
arll"s of the Westminster Ele· part of Baysldt' Precinc-t No. 2
mentary School District, Prt'Cinct lytng within the Nt'wport Beach
No. 2 f Precincts as In City Elec· Elementary School. These prt>·
tlon&-~ldway City 1, 2 and 3. cincts Include: Balboa Island,
and Westminster 2. 3, :S. and that Beacon Bay, Harbor bland, Co·
portJon of WestmJJWt« 7 lyina rona del Kar.l
within the Westminster School The POLLI.NG PLACE therein
District boundaries.\ shaH be at the Cocona del Mar
RE-ELECT
JAMES B.
UTT I DR. EDWARD W. lUI lxl
VOTE
Friday, May 21, 1954 The I'OLLlNG PLACE therein Elementary School. 610 Carna·
sha ll be at the Midway City tlon Avenue. Corona del Ma r.
Scout Cabin on the Midway City The polls will be open bf.twl't'n
Se-houl grounds. Newhall and the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00
lfaLard StrN'ts Tht' polls will be P.M. DIRE(;TORY OF HARBOR AREA CDURCHE
opf'n bf'tw~n th<> hour., of 7:QO OFFICERS OF EL.ECl'ION !or raa:~~.:U..Ca
A ~f and 7:00 P.M. said EJection Pr«.inct No. 10: sun St. AJMtrewa -....
OFflCERS Of ELECTION for Inspector : Mrs. Anne Crowl ac::r.a tn. J1191a Sdlool
said Elt'CIIon Pre<-inc-t No. 3: Judge: Mrs. Jane E. :\iorgan LJbeny 1-3771
I M Lilli w J dge· Putor: a... 1.-8 . Stewart nspt'Ctor: r'l. an eavt'r u . Suncky Worshlp Services at 9:30
J udge: Mrs. Ht'len Mt'Crew 1 Mrs. Martha M. Cunningham and 11 a.m. SWlda.y School at
JudJtt': Mrs Lucille Wolfe I ELECTION PREClNCT NO. 11 9:30 am. Westminster Fellow·
ELECTTON PRECINCT NO. 4 ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 11 hlp, 6:-15 p.m. !or Jr. W&h. 7
ELEC'TION PREClNCT NO. 4 shall inc-l udf.' all thl' ar~>3 f'm p.m. Sr. High; 8 p.m., college group at 800 Cliff Dr. Ad ult
ASSF~LJ' OF GOD
!'!ad L ~ fldfta A"-Coeta M'-
Liberty 1·3761
&en~d M. 0. CroaJc. Paator Sunday School: 9:30 a .m. Wor-
ship : 10 ·45 a. m .. and 7 .30 p m
Young P eople and Children·a
Serv1 Cl'. 6 ·30 p.m. Sun ~ltd
week Servl~: Wf'dnesday. 7:30
p.m. Ladies· Missionary Coun·
dl. Thursda~ 10 00 a m.
sh all lnc-llldt' a ll the arf:'a em · braC'ed within tht' extNior bounrl· 7 .• 5 ~6 B group. :.. p .m .. a t -~ ay-SEVENTH DAI' AOVE.."TIST bra!'t-(1 within the extNior bound· a ries of Newp<Jrt Ben!'h Elemen· shore Dr .. Bay Shores. NMJ'1M)rt Bh•d. a& Rotta S&..
arl€'<: nC thl' Ocean Vit>w Ele · t«T)' School District. Pr('{'int't No. Sew-port Hf'III!:Ma
ml'nt.uy Schf>ol District. 3 (Precincts as In C'lty Election OOMMUNlTY METHODIST Liberty 1·1532
Thl' POLLING PLACE therein -9. 15. 20, 27. 3-1, 35. anrl 36. UO W. 19tb St.. Oottta !II-f:lder D. D. pauldi.IIC
shall b(' nt the Ocean View Ele· Th('Se precincts lncludt': Nt'wport Uberty 1-455.2 Saturday Morning «'1'\'l<'t's: Sab-
h CIIJ( H B h Rev. ol0t1epb W. Mt' bane bath School: 9.30 a.m.-ser-mentnr•• S<'hool Building. four Helg ts, nven. ay.-; ores, S mon : 11 ·00 a.m. Pra•·er m<'C!t-~ Sunday: 9:30a.m.. Church unday ~
FIRST BAPTIST CBO&CH
Saata "-Ave, at Hac-oua
C.o.ta M~
::.unday Sernt'eS:
9 -l5 a m. Sunday School. 11 a.
m. \\"orshtp St:'r..-u.'l'S ; 6 30 p.m..
Bapt1st Trainin't t:nion, 7.30
p.m . Evening Service. Thun-
day i ·30 p.m .. Prayer. Pralae
nn!l Blbll' Study Mundny: i ·30
p m. Ladies· Prayer :'oteclln~;
i :.lO p m. Men·s Chorus pr.tc-·
tlt'e: :30 p.m . Men·s Pra)er :\l!'t•tlng
ClmRCU OF OCR LU>'f
OF MT. CA.RliEL mll('s north of Huntington Beach and Bayshnre Campi. ,._ 30 1100 lng: WE'rlnl'sday, 8 00 pm Fri·
E h i Schoo.. 9 and : a.m., ... .,.... 1 v 8 rv-. 14-11 W. Balboa Bh•d .• St'wport on Highway 39 The polls wlll be The POLLING PLAC t t're n Morning Worship-7 p.m. Col-....,y c.''f'n n~ H~rs. ..,., HArbtv Otl4
O!)('n bf.twt'Cn the hours ol 2:00 shall be at the Horace En~lgn lege Age MYF Service-7 p.m., TRE CIR"RCH OF CHIUST
P.M. and 7:00 P.M. School, HOO CUff Drive. Newport Hlgh School MYF £ervlce; 7 loaG C11urdl St.. 0-Mta MNA
OFFICERS OF ELECTION Cor Heights. The poUs will b<' o~n p.m .. SuM~ous Grwp Serviae ~rty 1-5711
said Election Precinct No. 4: between the hours or 7:00 AM. D. 0 . Run&. lllalstn
" Le d 7 00 PM Sunday Services: 9 :30 a .m. Rlhlf' Inspector: nfrs. Harry t.son an : · · d 1 CIIUJlCIJ of ne SA.ZARE.VE stu y; 11 n m. mom ng \\Or Judge: Mrs. Allee Lambert I OFFICERS Of ELECTION for ship; ; p m evt'nlng sen 'IC'e
Judjle: Mrs . W. F. Hamm said Election Precinct No. 11 : 1886 ADabdm St.. Coeta liiiMe !\tldwN'k ... e r vIce i p m
ELECTION PRECTNCT NO. 5 Inspector: Mrs. Edna J. Jont>S Putor: Rev. Clive wuu.am., Wednt-'\day.
ELECTION PRECINCT NO. S Judge: Mrs. Mary Taylor Liberty l ·7ll1 CENTRAL BIBLE CIIURCH
shall Include all the area em· Judge: Mrs. Dor is I. Ferguson Sunday Sen-ices: S Wlda.y school, 0raan Av~ at !Srd 8L.
braced within the exterior bound· The foregoing Resolution was 9.30 a.m. Mornini Worship at Cotta MMCL Uberty 1·5303
aries of t.he fountain Valley Ele· passed a nd adopted a t a regular 10.30 a.m. Evan.geliaUc Serv· A. A. ~lAden. hator
mentary School District. meeting· of the Board of Tr~tees lee, 7 p.m. Sunday. Prayer SWlday School: 9:4!S a .m.-Mom · lng Sen 1ce. 11 :00; Eventna St>r· The POLUNG PLACE therein 'ot Orange Cout Junior CoUegc meetin~. 7 :30 p.m. W~dneeda.y. vice. 7.30. Mldwftk ~ce.
shall be at the Fountain Valley District of Orange County Call· Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
Elt'm entary School Building. Tal· fornla, on the 2nd day of March. CIIIUST t111URCB BJ' THE SEA ~n·r..aSALJST OO~"'TI'
bert and Bushard Roads. The 1954. C_......ty llo....._t nu.oWSRJP
polls will be open bedtween the HORACt PARKER ..... ~:-!.:•:._~ Nf~Wl")rt LPP,a Ba.ll. llt.la St. a& Park.
hours of 1 :00 P.M. an 7 P.M. J;JARRY LeBARD ...._t a... ft-. aoy Pwa..U c~ta lleaa
OFFICERS OF El.EcrJON for W. M.·LONGMOOR Sunday Wonblp, 9 :4.'5 and U a.m. II~: ae .... r . w. IU:IIp
Fat:b« S~~ IUley, Putor
Father Ceorgoe Panlauus
AML Paator
Sunda\• :'otn.sses : 8·00. 10·00. It 30
.1m \\'M>kliay :'ota_s· -;"·15, ·I)()
am C'"nft''"lon· 5aturday
:\net en•.; n! J.;:t Fridays and
lh,ly D.lY" from 4:00 to :>:30
p m anrl fr<>m -:-·30 t11 , :30 p m
C'IIRI~T Ll.TUERA.~ CRt"aCB
OF C'QSTA XESA
tMluourl }'11od)
,\rtM>rlcaa Lf>c1oa Jk.ll,
h•tor: R«>\". I.Athar Tonww
Sunday Sen ·1t'eS WorthJp Scrv-
ICl' 9 a.m. Sunday School at
10:1~ a.m.
TODAT'S MEDITAnO"
(Copyn9bt by Opper Boom)
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port fk'a('h. ''P<'" to a.m ·5 p m
Wet'k daY'· Ill a m · 7:45 p m
Wf.'dnt>sdl\)·s, 7 ·9 p m F'rlda)
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\rn••n
11~ "pte A'·~ .. Balhoa l•lA•d
MJJU•ter: Dr. UArJ7 Wl.lt4'
Sunday Sen1~ ~ 311 8 m . l:lun·
dA ~ $(-l'onool 11 1111 11 m w,,..hr 11 '-·r-'N'
SY;WPOKT II \JCBUM
LUT1113LA..~ C Ol'Rnt
IM1 Cliff Dr., S~rt ll,.~ .. ._
Uberty 1·3121
Rtov. &olw>Tt O~IUIId
Church School · 9 30 " m. Sund.\~ ~und&y ~rvfn-· 11 ·00 • .m
said Election Precinct No.4: LOUIS CONRADY Church School: 9:45 L m. Mld-Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. Mom-ST. I.UO:S D"JSCOPAL
Inspector: Mra. Hazel Courreaes D. D. LAWHEAD week lleetlaa: 7:J0p..JD. Wednes. lng worship, ll:OO a.m. n.i. Chwcla Direeto.ry ia -.de -."We tht~ the __ Judge: Mrs. Dorothy Evana Board ot Trustees of Orange cllly precedecl by 6:30 p.m. pot· ... VIa ....._, N...,....t .._... r----. --.-..-·
Judge: Mra. WUma Steppe · Coast JunJor Collep District hldt. nuT SOO'TIIJ:D UPTIST Mn' lu: ol the fc& •a. c:r.ic~ed IMxir n • ...t cili-:
ELECI10N PRECINcr NO. 6 of Oranae County, CalUornla. ---CB08Cil -..... ~ --;;.wt.oa~ar SEASP'O.T LANOt~«i COfilH£ SHO' IA.SIN SHI"A.O-ao, .,_..,0 ,. E• CV"''''ON p•......,....cr NO. 6 A~·. ft. ~allll CJ11171&CB -W. ~ A. C... ~~-..__ ,_...,... ~.. u .,..,. ._ ~ • ..._ c.. .._ ~ ---,._D. llealt ~ ~: 8:30 a.. tn.. Hol1 0'*' J4 --... 0.. -' .-1 ,_ _. c-~ .,..;..,...._ fw All hott
shall Include all the ana em· B. H. PETEltSON lilt 11 a.1•1 .---: _...., --Comrrumiaa. 9:30 &Del U:OO un. a.. k ill. W7 w. c.... Hwy .. ......,_., "'I a..,.w. Dt~ N.L MAtt-*1 braced within theext.erkwbouncl· SeC'n!tary ot aald Board of .._._ ft 1. lfftta Sunday tchool 10 a.. m.; church MOI"n.lnc ~:9:30a.m. b-u~ .. tiM
ariH of Hun~---lilada De-a__,...._ .. '· a. .. 11 _. lftVIce 11 a.m. Tralnina Union ldm'atloll for ~ SdlooL ,__ Trwteee. _.__ 6:30 . p.m. Sunday. Ewntnc 'n't.....t~Q Senica: t :15 L -. S'tW'SOM.., NOUAI
mentary Scbool ~ ....... Pa_...,. llardl z : llq 13. ~. U:JO LID. W.....,_: -at ..._...p 7:30 p.a lundq. ~ CuiN; lO:JO Hob' Oai.D-
1 t Cl-El__.__ T-oo a.m.~: Sa~ ....__ .............. and oaa.a ---7 ___._ ,......_ .., Dlw rue c nc:ttr as n v ""-"-iWUiWL 19M. In U. Rewport Harbot En· dQe ,.._ .:GO to 5:1S-7:GO tD ·--· ·~ --112 JM te .. M. L MA Mit 1be POWl'fO PLACE ttMNlD ..t-1:15 p.,m. p.m. ~. PrQW _._..
th Ill ~---BIMia _... a ud ._.. ...,. 8 p.m. NIWPOIT H'llee -.. lball be at e un._ • .-r ~ ,... w~. ft. ,._., Y1AJ1111m
EleawntUJielaoollulldlq. --_,_ llt ....... ..... .... ...... ... ....... "-...... ANe
Palm Avenue. 'nle polla wUl be • • ___ ...a.. il be ...._ ....., •• a o.rt ..... ccec.A .._ ... •• .., taM S ' .. Me W..UM-11•
open Mtw•n tbe houn ol 7:to AJI ~our pnnt!~~ ~~ --~ WOWih caoa:a ,...._ ..,_ --. ...._ •
A.M. ancl.,:OO Pll het.cleu con~ • ..,. -,._..... •• ,..._,-..at & I 1 "!!@'Eij ,.... ..._lillili l.tCHMD'I UIO .. ..,._., •••
OITICEJii OF i:ux:-noK b -;:dtlyJobin IL!~ ~~iofp-~ wvl•: 1:41 L a. ... ·~~~~.. Aw. ~ ..... ,_ 0..,. c...,\ ... 0 ot 1 ....
• rnnnnq ~ i......a.t u• a-.'!' 5' L ..,., -: -.. a.& Mil VIII W.. ...... ..,.._ --~lit~~· lh:en~;ti,~'\~•at.u~A!~;zC.--. =YcT:.:rzr= canr1 hD! ••..,. ••• _..__.._ __
Judte:llr.Cbarleai'UDIIM.. ,. ,... W....:. .. ~-~u:aoa.ae ••....a: ::_;'..::=":...,••a.....,... .... ••• Judp: •. o. 0. ...... •111111 ....
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T•V81DAY. MAY & lilt ,._
'" lt-l'&&a LOAlf
eo-tnactiaa Locme
'" lt-YU.& LOAJr
IIIC8 8011 urn..
Our New Address:
2200 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa
Harbor Transfer
& Storage ·
SOif ac)IUf TO TO"M'EEII
A son, Roy Earl. was born to
Mr. and Mrs . Donald Totten, 205
29th St., Newport Beach. on Frl·
day, April 30, In Hong Memorial
Hospital.
Pllrllr lertpp ..
Compton Mali Building Tops 4-MI1fl0n Total :.. ... --::.:"':i =.
FaceS Charge The bulldJng permit total for modelllng at 1619 E. Bay, $12,· ~; also dining room addition F<~•~*-==Uie=~r--ue.~~~~ ...... ~=,~
..
JAMES D. RAY
Baildin1 Coatrador
ICIO c-.. ~~ c.-4el Wer
HAtbor Mil EftS: Cllld Sua. a..w-: HArW 2 1~W Liberty •• 732:1 Llherty 1·1511
I.EII DUPERY SPECIIUSTS!
ALL THE NEWEST .. SUJfFAST"' FABRICS
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DILUEBIES BLDfDS
WIDdow lbades -Tla,ene
Tracb. ltfloclr Sc:neu
SOUTH ClAST
VEIETWJ au• CO.
JD1 WAI UB, Jllop.
BA a2l Lido ShoppADg Ceater
11 D 0 plumbing
Ulterty 8-3441 1530 Place1tia
COSTA MESA
CALL US FOR F.STIMA TES
On House Sewe r Connections
COSTA IESA BLUEPRINT CORP.
Complete Blueprint Service
Photo3ta ts-Li 1 ho---Offset Print in~
Architect & Drafting Supplies -Pickup & Oellvt>ry
1550 eo.ta Mesa 1·1793
Hart & Welborn
Plasterilc c.tncten
R.ESlDEN11AL-INDUSTRJAL-COMMERCIAL
*
354 La Pede, Costa Mesa
* * Liberty 8-67'73; Liberty B-~4
~ V. D. COOPER ~ Complete Hardwood Floor Serv1ce
• 447 E. 19th St.. Costa Mesa Liberty 8·6722
WELCH'S
READY -MIXED
COICRETE
Uberty 8·5622
I S~ ~mmerclAI Wa7 COSTA MESA
Kimberly S-16S5 -Onu~ce 1881
PliK'toDH.a
Robert Forbes
Builder
B Ar b o r ... SlO .
Charles w. Dan. 58. of Comp· Newport Beach went over t he :SOO; Coffee Shop, sign at 307 to restaurant at 1689 Placentia,
ton. was arrested at 2:12 p.m. tour·m llllon·dollar mark for 1954 Main St .. $125. $400; John Dale, garage at· 983
on May 7th on charges of burg. a& almost $2QO.OOO In permits e COSTA MESA Lincoln Pl., $960; G. P. Porter-
lary and suspicion of a felony were Issued during the past Following permits were Issued ville, public rest room at trailer
a fter allegedly entering a physi· week. The total thus Is already by the Costa Mesa City Building park, 1660 Whittier, $575.
clan nnd dentist office at 411 ha lf of the $8.002.822 for all of Department: H. W. Wright. 1780 -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Coa t Blvd.. Corona del Mar. last year. Newport Blvd., $100 partitions for
early Friday morning. Newport Largest permit went to St. An· storage; 0 . M. Tufts, 237 Cabrlllo
pollee report. drews Presbyterian Church, $70,· St .. $1,000 greenhose; tN. L. Low·
Dan was ta ken Into custody 000 for a new church building . man. 141 E. 16th St .. $1.600 ga.
In his Compton tra iler house by Following permits were ls· rage; Donald K. Butts, 233 Costa
Sgt. John Bloom and Officers Er· sued : Mesa St .. $16,000 triplex; Donald
nest Lau rin and Chester Curry. e CLIFF BAVEif K. Butts. 237 Costa Mesa St .. $16.·
Sugar subst itute drug caps ules Donald Wells. 6-room. 1 -~tory. 000 triplex; Mrs. Sara Bell. 1573
were taken from a show card In 1-unlt dweJJing at 1200 King's Tustin Ave., $600 patio porch ;
the office of Or. A. V. Andrews. Rd.. $19.000; St. Andrews Pres-Ted MLUer. 1905 Fullerton Ave.,
and one button of dental gold byterlan Church. c·hurch build· $150 carport addition; LId o
rastlng was st olen from the of· lng at 1201 15th St .. $70.000. Cleaners, 17~ Newport Blvd ..
rice o! Dr. L. H. VIerling. pollee e UDO ISLE ,. $800 sign ; William F. Donahue. ~~~~~~~~~~~!!!
cha rg<'d H. M. Zeiger, 6·room. 2-story. 238 Avocado St .. $6.816 dwelling
O!Cicers on patrol at 1:45 a.m. 1-unlt dwelling at 219 Via Eboli. nnd $720 garage.
Friday stopped to check out a $15.000. Following permits were issued For YtJU"S! ear parked at 411 Coast Blvd .. e COBOifA BICIILAJfDS by the county for construction In
obtaln<'d the license number and Alex Silman. 6-room. 1-story. unincorporated areas of Costa
prepared to "stake out" on the 1-unlt dwelling a t 516 DeAnza. Mesa : E. L. Reitz. interior plas-
vehlele. A man ran out. got $12.600. ter and metal. 1693 Placentia, People have been
•yina ..• and Into the car. and drove away. e COBOifA DEL NAB
O!!lct>rs gave ehase but lost the
motorist. The license number led
police to the Compton address
wht're the nrr<'St was made.
Heart AHack Fatal
II Irs. A. I. 8111111111
FunNal S<'f\'JCc>S !or ~1rs. Ada
~tary Bammt>s. 69. o! 140 Ca·
brlllo St Costa Mesa. were held
MondJy In the Pomona Wa rd
Chapel She di<'Ct !\tay 12 in her
home <t! a h<'art attack
She was a native of Broken
Bow. :'\<'hraska. and had livE'd in
Call!ornia for 10 ypars. coming
to Costa Mesa from Pomona five
yearo; •tRO Parkl's-Ridley )ifort u·
ary. of Costa M<'sa. was in
ehar~<' or arrang<'mt>nts.
I1f TOKYO FOil DUTY '
Pk Robert 0 . Bloom. 21. son
u! ~r.. H:~rriPI J. BlfW'\m. or 710
Mnrgu<'rllt' An•. Corona dl.'l ~far,
a rri\('ct rcr<'ntly in Tokyo !or
dut~ "il h th!' , H llh Army L'nit
Pk Bloom holds thl.' rombat in·
Cantryman badge and the United
Nations and Korean seTVIce rib·
hons Ht> completed his basic
tr.tlmng :tt F't Ord.
LEGAL lfOTJCE
SUJIJIOifS
Olf AMEifDED COIIPLADfT
J)eopt. 1
lfo. 6221110
IN THE SUPERlOR COURT O F
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
ORANGE.
Union O il Co.. sig n tor new
s tation at 1721 Coast Hwy .. $600;
Henry Ver!urth, 6-room. 1-s tory.
1-unit dwelling at 620 Jasmine.
$14.000; R. Band<'l. addition at
318 Jasmine. S3.5CXl.
e lfEWPORT
W. S. Hunsaker, !ouncJation a t
122 Zith St . $150: Charle~ Smith.,
alterations a t 3102 Lafayette.
$1.100: N. M. TLivagllon<' and
Sons. alterations at 112 Zith St .
$500
e BALBOA ISLAHD
Howard Hoffman. repair.., at
207 Apolena. $900: T. Tomlinson.
foundation a t 118 Pearl. $100.
e BALBOA
Gerald Moore>. ·room . l -story.
2-unit apartme nt at 1613 E. Bal·
boa Bl vd .. $17,000; May Bc>atty
Neighbors. additions a nd re -
CIRL HIT BY CAB
Allee Sa brIna Paris. 2 1::,
daughter of Dr. Sterling Pa rb . or
1726 Miramar Dr .. Balboa. suf.
!ered minor injur ies wh<'n hit by
a car in the 1800 block o! New·
port Blvd .. Costa Mesa. at 4:35
p.m . on May 5, eo.t.a Mesa po·
lice reported. The glrl ran Into
the street and was hit by a car
driven by Joel Alex Bea ll. 440"
Fernleat Ave .. Corona del Mar.
police said.
BICYCLE
REPAIRING
Schwinn Bicycles
RAY STEDMAN
1·570 NEWPORT BLVD.
n n m:r----~...rtT.•; !.'.?!.,..--..... T-+Y----~-----=4'1-~
Vern T~rel ~eld
& A,sociolu
Original Home Plans
1200 Coast Highway
CoroDCI del Mar BA 3502
believing tbat
YOU CAN
DO BEITER
at
Complete Home Fumlshlnas
Llberty ..•• lt$4
lat . .Jfewport..A .....
COSTA MESA
CPOI.ITICAL ADVER11SEMENT)
E!.ECT
Robert P.
KNEELAND
District Attorney
On -llae-job E%perience. Noae Chief Triol Deputy
•
~ ~ ~ • ~ . ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
JOAN CRAWFORD Plantiff, vs.
EARL W. CRAWFORD. Defe n·
dant. • Aetlon brough t In the Superior
Court of the County of Orange.
and Amended Complaint tiled in
tht> Office of the Clerk of the Su·
pNior Court of Said County.
THE PEOPLE O F THE STATE
OF CALI FORNIA SEND GREET·
INGS TO:
EARL W. CRAWFORD. De!en·
dant.
You art> directed to appear in
an action brought against you
by the above named plalntl!f. ln
the Superior Court of the State
of California, In and for the
County o! Orange. and to answer rma
$1,000,000 ..
Ill
EABMAIIDD FOB
HOME
LOANS
HARBOR
DISTRICT
TO
IUY-IUILI
IEFIIIICE
--·---· IITEIEST UTES
Starting at
6°/o
Reducing to
51/2 5°/o 41/2
Plus tbe Semces
of
Orcmge Cowaty's
LDgest
Scmngs & Locm
Auodatioa
LAGUNA
FEDEBAL SAVIIIQI
& LOAJf ASSOCIATIO•
Ill OCEAJI AYE. .._ t -1177
•
eel
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS
thfi' amended complaint therein
within ten days after the service
on you of this s ummons, It
served within the County of Or·
ange. or within thirty days il
served elsewhere. and you are
notified that unless you so ap-
pear and answer as above re -
quired. the plalnUlf will take
judgment for a ny m oney or
dam ages d e m a n d e d In the
amended Complaint. as arising
upon contract. or will apply to
the Court for any other re.Uef
demanded In the amended com·
plaint.
Try it and you'll tell us that you get the liest of all three in
lfewport a1..s... Collta Jleea Liberty 1·1081
Floor Clo9ertulp -.,......_,..
Mpba)t TUe -Rubber TUe
Fonnlc:a -IJnoJeum TUe
CIILTOIS' UK=-... ~ .,.... 0...--
LmEaTY 1-USZ
22 Yean Ia Ora.ap ~
Sympson & Nola
PIIITIII u.::S&~::,-..
SIJ -.alt. .. wpert .._.. ....._ ...
Given u nder my hand and seal
of the Superior Court of the
County of Or~. State of CalJ.
fornla, tht. 7th day of May. 195l.
(SEAL SUPEBIOR COURT
ORANGE COU'NTY)
B. J. Slll'l'll.
County Clerk and Clerk of the
L F Dri. Co Superior Court ol the State ol e evre Ill e ~~c::. In and for the QJunty
r..eD'dwd 21 y... 117 TBOIIAS IIOULAJm, Depue,.
Cesspool Senlce. ~~ PlaJidUf . * Ttmd 1-lldp ._. * :.:-=..-,:,, eaut
••• c -··-........ •~•• U*Wil .. _. ,.......: .., a a •: ,_ & arr.~~:,..,~.a ...... ~·=~~~::=:.:--=~--~----==~::.tii••»M .... a ns
CHEVROLET
...,..., ._ •• ., ..., ._...,tar,.._ ... ,. w.·,.
tO ~UN oft.., .. llwle _,...,orca lf!Drlloftyw
care 1o ...... C... lla ..... ._. ._ facll..., ......
P\lt • O.uu*l ••lJIII II ,_ • ._ reM. S.. far
younelf haw_._,. 0.Vftllsl...,.,...
..
••••••••••••••• IIDiftl. or aa.oa -.uD •
IOIIOIIA C"l' "Aa DIII&C~ 400 Attend
Fashion Tea The SAME William lempel, 1810 S. Bay
Front, Bal boa Island, hu been
elected for a three·ynr ttmn u
a new director ot tbe Pomona
Collece Auoclatlon. He Ia owner
ol the Rempel Lumber Com papy
of South Gat e. Hl.a .on Robert wu a member ot the Pomona
clua · of '48. and hla daupter,
Dorothy, wu ln tbe c1 .. ot 'G.
8"-1. 8J.p.
The annual Florence Nllht·
ln1ale Tea of the Hoa1 M"'*'lal
Hoepltal Auxiliary at the Balboa
Bay Club May 12 wu attended
by 400 memben and c ueata of
the Auxiliary.
The SAME
Phone
HArbor 884
the SAME
Wolfards
"An Alman ac of Fashions''
atyle show wu presented. Aa a
prolocue to the show Mrs. Hal
Dlke a ppeared In an old·fUh·
toned nurse's costume of the eay
nineties with quaint full apron,
lone skirt. tiny cap and hlch
buttoned wh ite kJd shoes. In con· uast. Mba Cametla Slette from
Hoag Hospital appeared In her
AMEW
Addr .. .,_ ..._. De.-. • modern c:.'&.tume of white nylon. 432 32Dcl Street .......... I E I I Ill F T Flower arrangements were by
Mrs. D. M. HummeJ. Auxlllary .. 01 .. c.-t JIMtOtlloe president. Pouring at the tea
,._. COIUL&TE
WiDdow Fumiabings
& S.rric:e
511 ll.t ~...,;' ~ I tables were Mrs. Edgar Hill. Mrs.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~John M urdy , Mrs. George Hoag
11. Mrs. Harry Buffum, Mrs. M. A.
Anderson and Mrs. Winifred
Bacon.
510 eoa.t Highway. Corona del Mar
HArbor 3009-M
* MAPLE FORNITtJRE BUYS *
TV <;.bine+, Shutt.r Doors . .. . . 49.50
E..st.m ~.pie Chest on Chest 19.50
FiM ~-C.ptain's Ch•in ............. 17.95 a... Stools th.t Turn ·-··-·-····· .......... 11.95
Love S.ets ...................... .A F.w Re .. '-'Y'
INSURE
Your Children's
Schooling with
aEJfEl'IT P'OOD SALE
A benefit food sale will be
he ld tomorrow !Friday) 'by the
Corona del Mar Community
Church School Guild start1n1 at
10 a.m . In front of Brookings
Variety Store. 617 Coast Blvd ..
Corona del Mar. The proceeds
wUI be used to help equip Sun ·
day school rooms.
GOOD SCHOOLS!
Crowded clasarooma and double MS-
aiona are a handicap to learning.
We are faced with the pro~~pect of 3.000
elementary students in 1955-56. in
claarooma buiit for 2345. unleaa we
build mOI'e cla88ooma right away.
Our $900.000 School Bond issue will
take care of our needs through 1956-57.
cmd buy a Dew IIChool aite if needed.
The Bond pogram ia sound and care-
luUy plcmned. It has no frills or furbe-
lows.
It will build 9 Dew claarooma at En-
lligD School. 8 at Harbor View. and a
DeW IICbool with 18 da8lrooma at the
8te at 15th and Scmta Ana AYeDue.
VOTE and VOTE
SCHOOL BONDS
...aY IIY 21-1 Ll. ·l P.l.
Maurie Staalwr
Cbara.. McKinDO!l
~Abert loyd
Mac R. Renlro
Stuart Foote
D. Aacllaaa
CaD Harbor 3000 .. 11~011 to .......
wmau ., .. a...,..t ...._ ......, .._... z.., c-t..t • -..y I waat to Owa ~~~.=
...... .. lhrUya ......... (~).--at .............. IDIIa l6eeL ......
(left) __ .._of tbe llealty Board. is,__.... 1M ....S to II.Uya. ...Sat tM riglat is 11~ s•••oaa. bead of tbe b1Jlisb ~t Cit~ JUP. (L llaU piMtap .... y)
Ebell Installs
Glamour New Officers
Glimpses Last social function of the r~·
ly ANN
Summer finds our part of the
world sunny·sidt> up. Your ward ·
robe s hould be, too. And Carylt>
dresses and costumes are made
for the bright ume of year. The
re-d and whites. the frostt'd ef
f~t ot embroldNy on whitE'. the
cool blues. Thl'se are thE' t') e
opent>rs this yPar-esJ>(>('ially in
Carlyt>'s flattering summer !>II
houcttes. Take a look at thE'm
herf' at O'BRIE~'S. It's w ht>r~'
the bright girls comt>
SWDJDer opeDiDCJS inspire
theM taabioa beacWIMs:
PAJUS UKES COTTOJfS
tiring board of the NE'Wport
~ach Ebell Club will be to host ·
ess a morning coffee hour for
members at 10:30 Thursday. !>fay
20, a t th~ Am~rican Legion Club·
house. Th~ Invitation was ex·
tende-d by retlrtng pre ·ld~nt.
Mrs. Byron We lls. a t the fi nal
sprin~ meeting of the club
Mrs. Nkhola-; BrPttner of Bay
Shnrf''i was ••ffl r1.tlly prf·~ntf'd
tht> dub j!a\el h~ Mrs. (' ~~
Dt>akln'\. 1nstallln~ offwt>r and
pas1 prf's ldt>nt Others ln.,talll'd
werP :O.fr<: Basil Peter,f'n fir!>t
'let' prl'~tdt>nt . :\Irs Je~hn Ldmar
seeond vi C' t> pn.•.,ith.•nt. :'>lr«
Henry Oeister. r('('()rdlng Sf'('Te
tan . :'>fr!' l\lurr.ty Rabbitt C'\•r
rPsPomr1lnJ! S('('TNary: ~Irs S E.
JfEW TOBJ[ LOVES COTJ'ONS Lt~<'kl'. (1nanC'I.tl '-N'r!'I<H •. :\lr!>.
THE B.ABBOB AREA Raymond liNm'~. trt>asurt•r: ~Irs
ADORES CABLTE COTTONS :'\E'I""m Holmwnod .• tUdllur. and
ra~hlon commt>ntators ~ o i n t
out: Boun~y ('(ltton roat tlres~f's
flouncing fancy pettlroats .
"Doll" Ort>SSes made with lin)
wa1sts and stk k -out skirts
Shirtwaist Dr~s in every f<~b
rk and r ivalry betwt'en the
~fro; ClarPnCE' [X)tid dnrl ~1r-;
Am••lt.l Camblf'. dtrt'<'tor-. at
l:trge
Etwll mPmbers alsu wf•nt c•n
rN-ord undnimou!lly to .. upport
:'\ewpvrt !>-nE'w wom(jn ma~or
Dora H1ll. in hPr t>fforts to -.olve
the Easun W~k problem m the Pipestem Princess and the r(•· resQrt aru.
freshlng bloused sllhout>tte ... -------------Cocktail ConV«tibles h a v l n 1
jackt'ts that lOOk llke part of the
dtt'SS. but come off to reveal a
low·cut dress ... Short formals
with such nice detaiJs as intri·
catc ribbon lacing. ft>atht>ry
fringe In panels on bands. cot·
ton satin embroidered to stand
alonE'.
E..ry fcuh!oa IDCI9QZ1De bcu
cbOMD Cady. cottoaa to abow
editoriCilly lD tbeU pl'e·SWIUDer
issue&. Wbea yoa ... tbe out·
s1aDcSlD9 coUectioa of theM
...... Cit CYaaJE.Jf'S. yoa'U
blow why. Toa. too. will be
lllrdted by tbe ..... hlt.waabed ..
cottoa stitched wttb col«. tbe
eJid..tft ,_,...... of ,.,.,....
..w. ............. tiM poppy·
daisy-eona.O....-prillt -red.
wblt. Cllld Ill .. aa tbe Fourtb
of Jaly. (AM tiMn a:re tbe
..,eda1 ~ ~-b--lD tbe
CCII'ly. liM ciMigDed lD Noy·
fGIIbellriall u... Gad Zlpbyr·
tbla sWt.)
Surprise colors Indicate top rat·
tng for the candy colors ranging
from licoric-e. to mint to salt
watt>r taffy beige. Come In and
see lht'Se "melt·ln·your·mouth"
Carlye fashions.
-
(--. ~ .....__
1•15 COAIT aouuYAD
COIIOIIA DEL IIAa
Joseph Cowan, manager tlf
cafeterias in the Newport Har
bor Elem entary School District.
reviE'Wt>d the food and dlf't pro
gram In the cafeterias for thf'
I past year wht>n the ext'<'utlve
board ot the Corona del ~far
Elementary School PTA mt"t rt>·
I ct>ntly In the hom!" of Mrs K ill}
Burton. Corona del ~ar. I Mr. Cowan was introdu<'ed by
I Mrs. Stacy Morgan. president of
the PTA for 1954-55. who pr•-
1
sided. Assisting as hostesst>S
were Mrs. Roy Hall and ~irs.
Jack Hess.
Mrs. Warren Clt>menC'e. newly-
elected president of the Harbor
VIew School PTA. spoke on the
school bond election.
The nt'xt PTA meeting was set
for 2 p.m. Monday In the Harbor
Vit'W &hool Auditorium. Tht>
program Includes a film and dis-
cussion of summer recreation In
the Newport Harbor area.
WOIIAJf llt7JIT Df 1BECK
Mrs. Dorothea Spicer, 33. of 611
AldE>an Pl.. NE'Wport ~ach. suf ·
f('rf.'d minor Injuries In a tv•o·
car accident at 17th St. and Or·
a ngt' Ave . Costa Mesa.. at 6:25
p.m. May 13, Costa Mesa poll~
reported. Sht> wM taken to Hoag
Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Spicer
was riding In a car drlvt>n by ht'r
husband. Dr. Cha rles Spicer.
w hich collided with a car driven
by Clara M. Garner. 1690 lrvlnt'
Ave .. Costa Mesa
Rancho MMCI
Nurser-y School
State UCftJMd aDd J.ppeowd
From 2 to I Yean
~~~'~Quad
a&ASONA..BI..& U'I'D
OpeD 5 days 11ft' week_. to 5
TraftiiPC)rta tion Fumisbed
190 E. 15th St.
008'1' .& I0:8A
...... Uberty 1-2550
BEAUTJFUL
PERMANENTS
$8.50 to $20.00
( lAcluc11D9 baircu t )
IIAJlaOB 2!10'7
331 Po1.uettia A ...
COBOJfA DEL NAB
AT THESE LOW
NEIGH BORHOOD PRICES!
Men's Suits 1.15
L.di.1' Or.u.s 1.15
l •dift. ~irlos 60c
~en·, s&.cb 60c
SPECIAL!
Men's Sport J.dets 60c
• • •
Al-CitiGa .... .. ., .. C."W' • -CIF•••• 111~a c.at 81~
COBOJfA DEL ICAJl
a. ....... .
YARN SHOP
.... c Coallt .. ~
Coi'ODa del Nor IIA 561· W
KnlttJng. Crocht'tlng and
Nt't'dlepolnt Supplit'S
Knitting Bacs
Specialized Accessories
and l nstructions
Summer Hours:
Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
THE ENSIGN. HA· I 114
For &et+erfte.ds, ..,velot>es ul
DICK MACKER
s ~ y s:
'"We ban Ju.t Nelftecl a ..... CIW'"Wt oi IIIBOW PIU.Owr
OD tldalpedal hrottM.a. wtbagw wDIM 11 acl 01a .. ,_ •••
w1au. ~ ._.! 1D •••al._ CIDCIIDCIIIJ coba ... ~ .. • 'ladle....... ..
•UD Dart' ro.a&'l ..... ._ C 0 M I 112'•1 ,_, r ,.,_..~ .. u ... ,._. --lUll
1111111'1
1:111 IIIIET
wtaa•••n
"X" marks the rllh spot • . .
To·day's chUctr.n are to-mor-
row'• citizens ... to run a town .
to operate the but~h..-shop, the
bakery shop, candle abop . . •
adequate IChoola attract new
residents. who In turn apeJJ bet·
ter business ... School children
or no acbool chUctr.n, lndlrect.Jy
School Bonds, wbetbt'r th•y pass
or do not pass, effect everyone
who lives here ... To.u,_ .. ,.,....._..._ .........................
CMfaJPt ..... ~at
0...,. c.at c.u ...... qa.tt
drl 1 .... , I WI-I beat ,.. .............. sa..·.
lin. Pat ............. bat
...... still • voed coolr ••• Cllld
is still co.dact18g ... ..__
oaly" daues • • •
A('('()rdlng to VIrginia Stanton,
Party Foods Editor of House
~autlful Magaz.lne. the best
way of becoming a gay sueces.s-
ful hostess Is to auctJon off your
stf'rlln£ S.lhf'r hel.rluom chtna
and ftnt> dama .. ks to thf' h1ght>-.t
biddt-r Wht>t hc.>r the.> L1dn I lc
Womt-n'J.. Club follow ht>r SUJ!
gf'l-llon c.>a<•h and t'H'r~ vnt> s
P~r·ro• .... .,hm ~amPd Ht>rt> s
a JZ.·tlthattalk!< ~n!'t'' Dont
u'f' anythtnJ,? yuu can't throw In
thf' v.a .. hmJ,? mal·hinf' dio..hwa,..h·
Pr or f'dt .. !-3ld V&rglnla arrang.
lng rf'd m~ around a caull-
flow f'r for a rt>n tE'rpit'<'(' .. ~
now It's a gay bouquet .
to-morrow }OU can Pat It:· ...
Use your lmaglna.Uon fOf your
particular way of living." by
now thf' Udo ladles ~ hanc·
lng on Pvf'ry word. "You can gfvt>
u t'arrot glamor if you gl\ e It
th(• rtJ:hl atmo~phPrP . . Don't
tr~ to bf' llk1• uthc.>r prople he
hkt> ~ uur~lr Tu da) :-host
I''<'-('~ a rP J.!t•ttl ng la.tlt>r anrl
laLI<'r . und thc.>y ha' e lots
mort> fun and art> much more
t>ntt-rtalnlng
YiJ9laia ,.,... .. t eatbu ·
laatk .... ... Udo lActiel'
..._ tluuotha ... old stNw
--fWod ... Dowen •••
..... W IIIII Ia 9Nd flab
cyliadoa ••• ., dill ..... --
....... Mts ........... J
....... -.,._Ill ·-· ... ... u... J .ulted yoa.r
aton,• Vlf9talcr told ... ate.
it ...... Clll ... Cllld baDd ......
.... ,.,..... Ia .... "'Tbe ...
battered tbey ~ t.h .... Cit·
........ tMy lelldiH N--•
.... Sllep ......... LUetbae
Dw..l .... bl9 oec. • YMr
_., 1'1ana May as.a aa . .-..
MtL ,....._ 115.15 ._ 11LI5
• ........ Mta. .....-111.15
._ IIUS . • . J.Uett.e 1l1aiMe
,.. '--....... of pa..tk
.............. w. u..
petWy ... --Ia ... , ....
.... • • • Aacl will lelt • We·
U..l
An lnvltatkm'A fr~ ln\lt&·
lion! to ht>ar Oran•e County's
fln~t All Prof~lonal Symphony
Or't'hestra . . F'rlt'da Bftlln!~ntf',
notNt Yi'Oman conductor from
Holland. w1U l•ad this outstand·
lng group or fine musJC'Ia.n.s •.•
Thf' pla~ ll Santa Ana Hl1h
School Auditorium .•. Tbt' tJme
8:50 Satul'da f'\-.ntnc. May 22
. . . From t.hf> P.tf'N after Con·
du<'tor Frffda BHinlante's f1nt
aPPNta~ In tM Unlt.M Stat•
with .... i:lwtutd OrtMitn:
..,....., ba• a .,.._ condUder ...,..,.,...,_......,. .. wu~
.,..._ a a•. I Wt Ultle .,... --...... , .. ... lk-IJ' ........ , ... ....
-JI&U;:::JI .... W ......
.. I :2 til a. Ora a ae
01 .. --0
......... a 7 I .... 5 5 .. ~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~--------------.. ~·
T•Uai.DAT. MAT a Jtl•
Corona del Mar
VOGEL VALUES
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS PERMANENT RESIDENT with 5
yn. ~. exp. wanta penna·
nent position, full or part tlme,
HA 36J6.W. ~terence.. FOR RENT ••. , REAL ESTATE & IWDtala _FOf__.__SaJe ______ _
Studio a pt .. furn. tlncl. ut ilities) ···--.. ·· pt>r mo. $65.00
1-BR. apt. Wrcpla~. beamed ceilings .
newly furn. It decoratedl ...... plus utilities $85.00
2 BRs. unfurn. ( 1s lg. duplex. cor. lot I . .. ... .. .$92.50
2 BRs. un!urn .. lower apt. t very nice I . .. . $87.50
2 BRs. unfurn. house (needs a little paintl. . .. $80.00
AL SO
SUMMER RENTALS $40.00 &r $50.00 PER WEEK
THE VOGEL CO.
1301 COAS1' BLVD.
HARBOR 17-U
CORONA DEL MAR
HARBOR 1477
·'
!;;WIMMINC P00L with filter. niC't' pa tio. s m.tiiPr \\{'II
built 2·bedrm hnme. likely planted 50 by 125 lol. .111
this tor $1 2,00(1. SEE IT :-;ow
J:'o:CRA~t COLL!:\S are doing it a~am. bu ilding a rNII}
h nl' 2 b<'drm. and den huu~ with 2 baths. Ftreplat "' in both II\' rm. & den, Cully carpeted. full furna('<'
garb. disp . lut'i of tilt'. C't'dar sh ingle roof. extra largl'
stor.Jgt> ro<)m untl<•r hOUS(' that can be mad{'. l':lto rum
pu.... r•IVm. ~hotJ. t•tc Thts h vm e will bf' h ntsht-d tn
. tboul 1 mt>nth :.o }IIU t·an ~·ick YOl!R colors by buytn~
0<~\\ Sl~.95f> ''ith YUL'R tNm ...
Almost rn rht• l't'ntN of Co,.t.t ;\ft>sa we han• a spa rk
lin);( IM !;:l' ht>U!>t' on 63 by 230 Com.me rcial 70nf' Tht,.
givt•s )uu n lo\l•l.> hom t' plus unlimited opportun it!t
(or businf'S>t or rN\tal inl·Omt'. Full Price $15.000. Ter m-.
P. A. PALMER. Inc .
OLE HANSON CO., SALES MG MT
l i OO COAST H'-1\'Y PHONE: U berty ·5.3i3 .
NEWPORT BEACH
TWO GOOD OCEAI FIOIT BUYS
No. I
"•'Miy nl'\' 1 ,,.. lr .. m : b.tth homf' on C'lt•an l>t'at h
·nrnN lui "''"'' pl.tnr~t••l ,md tastefully d('('()r,u ed 2 ~\H
.: •• r .. t::t' Sl~th\..-S."II HI dnwn
No.2
Du plc•x \\ tth hPa utrtul •x.'t'an fm111agt' Ju .. r rf'rlllt'f'd
'" Sl l,:!'lll .wl! .. ll'"rifH' \'a iUP :\i<'P 2·twdroom a part
mo•nr up.,l.tlr-. wrth ,'\ luq•J} \ u•w. Hu~f' lr\ ing room.
hP lrnom. klld ll'n ,11111 rumpu-. room "'tlh .:tmplt' t•a
""''''} fur f.rmtl~ om ~p,und flcHif
lloyd C. Howard, Realtor
I AT TilE ARC'liF:S U BERTY .J.H ; Evt>S. Ll 3:r.~
:->EWPORT BEAt'll
Best •~~~tiel My i• tile larlllr lrla
Rr.tnrl nf'w with a 2 b<'liroom u nit anrl a 1 bedroom
unit GoMI lclC'atwn in the Newport Heights area.
Full Price $11,1 ..
Will CnnMdt>r Low Down Payment
Beacon Hill Realty
~66 :->ewport Bt .. ·d .. :"/pw port Ll 8 Zii'2
Loc.tlf'fi 2 blocks 1100\'E' Tht> ArrhPs
Ocean View
3 bedroom11 t1t'n. 1 '~ baths. nict' kitchen. largt> patio,
wading pool .
All fer $10,680
B~y and Beach Realty
Glodf'n M. Fay. Rt>a ltor-Manager
1450 W. BALBOA BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH HARBOR 1264
Well Listed ... Half Sold!
take advantage or our free appraisal service. We have
expert apprafsers who know market values ln your
area. Our Interests a re Ule same-you want to .ell
tor the best price-we want to aet you the best price.
F•.._TI
UST wrm
511 Park Ave .. Balboa Island.
and you will agree 1t Is one
of the smartest homes In the
area.
Ot-n and 2 large roomy bed·
rooms. oversiz.ed wardrobes.
hardwood tloors. 1 lot baths.
JX'rfect condition throughout.
Top s u mmer Income ...
good rtnanclng. See us a t
one('~
$11,810
ISLAID REALTY C8.
199Park. Balboa Island HA 377
BILL'S
BEST BUYS
... ,.,. lleiclds .....
Outstanding valut' rn top
location. Hdwd. I I o o r s .
fireplace. dishwasher. gar.
disposal. Picture windows
framt> a lovE'IY rose g ar·
t1f'n and patio. 2-C'ar ga·
ra~t' & wo rk shop. Sl-1.950
Tt-rms.
Two 2 and 1\\0 3-bedrm
unrls In f!OCJcl rt'n tal area.
T h i-; m'.uly nt-\\ '\ u n its
-.ho-... a n exC't'llt'nt return
un S:.>7.9~ood loan
HarMI' Blw•.-
.._ 19111
Old houS<' & apt on 5Q.ft
front..Jg{'. (!tiOd sp<'('ular ivf'
'.llu<>. ha" pa rking room
.trt'a. a llt'y-$12.;1()) ll:'fm.s.
Costa lua-
Ralcll Trpe
:"/{'arly nE'w 2 bedrm. hard ·
wood tloors. wwd brk k
fitt'pi<H't>. ule-kltcht'n and
hath. shake roof. yard
nl~ly landscapro with sprlnklt'r system. This is a
MUST at only S10.900.
Uberty 8-1139
W.A . TOBIAS . ' . . ..,
... -.. .,_ ..... ·~., .Af •• '• .....
393 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
lurlt~~Hos,ilal
Y·•u arE' cordially invited to tnsp<'('t one of the Har bor
cH<'a's finN homes. Built
:1round a hugt' flower stud·
c!pd patio on a large lt'vel lot
In the cholcPst section of the
ht'lghts. thls beautiful home
has two wood -burning flrt-·
pint'{'~. tt unique rumpus
room plus a complete guest
apt. or gentleman's study.
the la ndsca ping ls designed
for mnxlmum beauty w ith
minimum of work. An Idea l
homl' for the busy proft'S-
!.donal man or executivt'.
Prlct' $24,000 with a ttractive l('nllS
W.St..tfllle
OR
.... E. a.ter
REALTORS
211i W. Balboa Blv(l .. N~port
Har. 24; eves. Har. 2529-M or
Liberty &·5490
FOR RENT: 2·br. unf. duplex.
Garba1~ dlsp.. nt-ar school In
CDM. ,Children OK. SlOO per
mo .. watH pd. R. "Pat" Patti·
son. W. E. Fi8her It Assoc:, HA
2443, 9\2 Coaat. COM.
FOR RENT: 4 ·br -un~f;-.. ~2=--=-b-a"!"':th,...-s.
close to ocean. COM. Teenagers
or Infants ok. $130 per mo ..
utll. extra. R. "Pat" Pattison.
W. E. Flsl\er &r Assoc. H A 2443.
912 Coast. COM.
HOUSE FOR SALE hy owner. 3·
bedr.. 2-bath ra nch homt-on
corne-r lot . Octmn \·lew. large
ttrepl.. w-t ·W t·arpt't. W~ern
Ho lly gas rangl'. bl'am C't'lllng.
patio facing canyon. $28.700.
554 Hat.el, COM.
CHARMING turn. apr . yt>arl):
S80 mo Incl. utll .. a uto wa hN .
Lou!St' Apts .. 308 C.u natlon.
CD:\1. HA 4016.
SE-ASONAL RENT.\L-CO:\t. lrgt'.
-1 bt'dr home. 2 haths. tirt>pl..
gar . I'll' .. finely furn 430 Avo
•·ado. HA 0193-W. Al-w 3-rm
apt.
CDM-T02 Begonia . H.•rnt> & fn.
1 come. attract. new ranch s tyle '
dupiE'x. Ocean sidt' of h igh · I
wa y. f I ne s t construl·tlon.
Ht-avy shake roof, fCn<'E'd yd.
Each unit hu 2 bt'drs. flrepl .. j
hardwd . tloor. forced air h('at.
laundry. patio. garagE'. Ownt>r I
HA 168·1-R.
FOR SALE -ComCortable tWO·
bedroom home In COM. large
Jl\·ing room, firt•plnl'('. kitchen
with dining art'a. extra wom
and ba th at gar.tgl'. ~lA \' re n t
to a dults. Ownl'r. 6 11 Puppy,
CD:\f
F'OR RE:-If:'" :\IN! l~l'. 2 br .1pt.
1
3 houws from «X'f'a n with ter·
riCic vit'w oC JNty A\'a ila blt>
f<lr summer rental. $75 00 J>('r
wt>ek. HA 2 113. Capt. R. Pa ttJ.I
son. W. E. Fish~>r otfk't'
:-/EARLY NEW l ·lwdr. furn . .1 pt.
Yrs. ll•aSt'. $65. Convenit'ntly
locuted. 1211 Con<~t Blvd .. COM.
HA 0269. I
Services
H. H. HOLBROOK
Dependable Plumbing
A Prompt Repair Servtoe
Maintained
.~e HArbor 1418-W
l801 BaJboe Blvd. Newp>rt !!lac:h
PAINTING
Earl Shefl io
273 Pal~r S t.-Costa Mesa
Liberty 8-2928
Painting -Decorating
PAPER HANGING
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Ucenaed Caatrac:tor
511 30th St., Newport Beacb
Phone HArbor 2418·W, 23154·l
LEARN
TO DRIVE
Dual control cars. Licensed
Instructor. Educational
Driving School.
Phone HA 4795.
REITILS
Lovely 2-bedr. nicely fur·
nlsbed apt., $85 mo,. yearly.
No pets. no small children. •
Comfortable bachelor apart·
ment., $35 mo. yearly. . . .
Choi~ summer rentals still
availablt'.
PIUL C.
RENTAL AGENCY
23(17 W. Ba.lboa Blvd.
Newport Beacl\ HA 2313
Clla•ilc Litle 1111 ••••
We think this charm ing spacious tw o·bedroom home
is Lldo'a be-st buy. Lovely, la rge llvln2 room with flr~·
place. One and tbree-quarter baths. Walled patio with
beautiful flowers and shrubs. In excellent condltlon
and a choice location. a•• ONLY $7.500 DOWN
BALBOA REALTY CO.
700 E. BALBOA BLVD. (opp. Balboa Bank ol A.m.) JU.S2T7
Business Property
Fra1ltp
Center of Corona del Mar. Conalattne o! ltore. ot.nce.. .t.op and 2 a~nbl. PraentJy Jeued to January
·~for 13,000 yr. .
... uu us. sa• .... • ••••• • mw YOUJt DAL TOa
NEWPORT HARBOR ,f;,. ~n:lr .. ~t!!cn~ ~~a~~!a .!2~.1P,_,9!}~~~! Paintina and Pa r Hangina
._.._ -oa IIU"f All ~ PAIIftl8 -I Nfl .. ,.... Willi M-..... H.&M.~... .
... ., .... •• 0. .......
PRIVATE PARTY will sacrifice
hardwood dlnlng room set.
table. 6 chairs. bufft't, $150.
Will also sacrltlct' oak drop·
leaf dinette ta blt', b I a <' k
wrought Iron breakfast set,
table and 3 chairs, mahogany
glass top coffee ta ble , round
oak coffee table. 2 m a tching
end tables. m ahogany spinet
desk. 2 brass na utica l lamps.
Brown & SaJtman 2· pll"Ct' Sl"C·
tlonal. Call after 5 p.m . 315
Driftwood Rd .. Short' Clllls.
MAN'S li .Jewel Waltham pockt.>t
watch . perf. cond .. fine watch.
Vf'ry reasonable. HA 454·R.
1951 ENGLISH AUStin sedan. prJ.
vatt' owner, low mileage, perf.
rond ; S·ft. 7 Kimble grand
piano. fine bargain; 12 PX·
quisilt' 11·inch bone china lm·
portf'd S('n·l~ plates. nc \'f'r
used. orig. cost $15 each. HA
269T·W. ------------
SPINET PlA."iO. J ust like nt>w.
Famous make. Save $400. An·
other Spinet. Small. snug, only
S395. Standard make. Maple
fi nis h Spinet. Like new $800.
Our price $495. Knabe Spinet.
Blond finish. Save $315. An·
other Spinet used. only $387.
full keyboard. Danz·Schmldt
Big Plano Store, 5.20 No. Ma l~
Santa Ana. One maplt' finish
mirror type spinet. $257. Spe·
dal
FfSHER UPRlGHT p lano, $145.00.
Woodworth Plano Store. 1318
Coast Blvd .. CdM. HA 3382.
BABY GRAND. Good tone. Good
case. Only S395 with bench.
Art m~l Grand. $485. Chick·
erlng Grand a lso used. $975.
Stelnway, Knabe. Mehlln, all
In t I n e condition. Danz·
Schmidt Plano Co., 520 No.
Main, Santa Ana.
A.NTIQUE china, &l ass steins.
lamp, etc. 6161it Beaonla, CDM.
. HA 4'rT·W.
WONDERFUL. Scar~. A 1 mos t
Impossible to tlnd. a slightly
usNt Ha mmond Organ. A great
bargain. Hurry and see this.
Danz.Schmldt, 520 ·No. Main.
Santa Ana. Another Minshall
Electronic Organ, used , $587.
Terms.
$69 B"'"'u~v""s,...-a_g_ood--=-u-se-d-:--p-,i,....a_n_o.
Fine for practice. Full allow·
anC't' for one year. Danz·
Schmidt Big Plano a nd Organ
Store. 520 No. Main. Santa
Ana.
Miscellaneous
ORGAN LESSONS a t your home
or mine, popular and classical,
by ear or by note. Organ avail·
able for pra('tl~. Har bor J046.J
$5 RENTS a good practice piano.
Let the klddles Jearn. All term
rt'nt allowed. Danz·Schm~t.
520 No. Maln, Santa Ana.
A.ll your printinq needs will be
handled conveniently and court-
eously in the completely-equip..
ped Job Printinq Department of
your Harbor Area Newspaper,
BABY SITTING by hr .. day, or
week. HA 1649·W or HA 4'M.
YOUNG m arried woman. coneae
graduate desires halt·day po·
sltlon In Newport Harbor are&
In retail !!lore or u recep·
tlonlst. LJbt'rty 8·7191.
EXPER. GARDNER. clean up')
m onthly work and new land·
scape. HA 4120-W.
MATURE WOMAN wishes baby
sitting. Day or night. HA
31!2·M
HANDYMAN -maintenance a nd
repair. PaJntlng, carpenter etc.
J u s t anything. Reasonable.
Satisfaction guaranteed. HA
01.26-J
Wcmted
WANTED TO RENT: Yrl). lease.
turn. or unfurn . houS<'. with
guest house or ga r. apt. HA
'Bn .
'TRADE your old plano ln . Covers
first payment. Get a beautiful
new Spinet plano. Get beaufl .
ful nt'W Elec-tric Organ. High·
est ('ash allowance. Danz·
Schmidt Big Piano and Organ
Co., 10.000 pianos sold In 40
years. Danz·Schmldt. Santa
Ann. 5:¥1 No. Main.
LISTINGS WANTED on summer
re ntals. We a re begJnnlng to
have caJu. Let us tell them
about your house. Ed Sedel-
meler. realtor. HA 27'66.
• THE ENSIGN. HA-l I 14
Fe, Jet+wfte.cts envelopes c:.tl
wow ,
•
HERE'S OIJB
A-1 SPECIALS A-1
'49 Mere. '49 Chev. '49 Ford
Sedcm Styleline Dlx. Sedcm V -8 Cuatom Sedcm
$695 $695 $695
'50 Chev. '52 Plym. '49 Dodge
Belaire Suburban Club Coupe
$1045 $1395 $695
'50 Chev. '52 Willys '51 Ford
Styleliue Sedcm Station Wapa 4-Docw Sedcm
$895 $1195 $945
'51 Plym. '46 Chev. '53 ford
Sedan Sedcm Sedcm
$995 $245 $1795
'41 Chrys. '46 Chrys. '52 Ford
Sedcm Sedcm Sedcm
$65 $295 $1345
THEODORE lOBI
FOBB DEA-4Ril
a ........ .. lt&Jid .....
I-.M71
"'EEEETI TIE
I 1.-.E IEEF'' -·-
u.. .............. .,.. ..
wtU.Ut epecla1 --.....
......... oak loa.-d
STAilTS WED .. MAT.
"KING OF THE
KHYBER RIFLES··
-with-
Tyrone POWER · Terry MOORE
anll Michael REN NIE
LAST TDU SAro.DAT
2Dd W..at--..,utar Prices
Joan CRAWFORD
Sterling HAYDEN
Scott BRADY
"eiiiiiY IIITII"
1a TKbalcolor
-also-
~lckey ROONEY
"DRIVE A CROOKED MILE ..
Fri.. & Sot. Sbow Starta & p.m.
STAJrTS SOJfDAT-7 DAYS
......... '--
·~···1 ...... 12 President P. A. Palmer thla
week announced that openlne
of the Newport Balboa Savlnes
and Loan A&soclatlon's • new
headquarters at the edee of the
bay In Lido Shopplne Cf>ntPr has
been set for Saturday, June 12.
A world famous coin display,
"Evolution of the Silver Dollar,''
will be a feature of the open-
Ing. It 15 owned by the Bank
Building Corporation, desJener-
contract or of the building, witt\
some 288 dollar-slz.e coiM dat-
Ing from 1486 to the prewnt .
NOW-T'BIIV TVDDAT
A llot Csn ''lr Aboat U.. Cold ar OSCAR ROLMOKA
-ln-
"MR. POTTS GOES TO
MOSCOW ..
-also -
Rkha rd CONTE
"HJGHW AY DRAGNET ..
STAaTS JIErr WEDWESDAT
At a.gular hiciM
-~' .. _
-21~..!._-
"A YANK IN
INDO CIDNA ..
For ............. ... ...... c.l
__. .. .,..,...,..,.,._..,..._.~ THI e~St&N. ~1114
I
Costa Mesa
Savings & Loan Association
W tshes to Extend
THANKS
to a ll who res;xmded
so graciously to the
mv1tation to atte nd the
f o rmal Opening
Liberty 8-3491
1872 Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa
U1lll '
There's more than one head-
Jine comJne out of the Stuart
Foote Realty office thew days.
Firstly, a partnership has been
formed between Mr. Foote ancr
Homer Shaler and henceforth the
firm wlU be known a. Foote and
Shalt>r Realty. Anotht>r big s~p
Is the purchue or the realty of-
flee establlahed by the late C. C.
Barnhouse at 106 McFadden Pl..
Newport. Herald Spies, formerly
associated with Mr. Barnhouse.
will continue to manage this of.
flee. • •
All set for Paris (and do we
envy them) are Mar It> Kay and
Lola Vogel. who plan to fly over
for the Real Estate Convention
In June. They will leave a week
from Sunday and pla n to stay
two weeks. Oooh la ·la ! The Lin-
wood VIcks also will a ttend the
convention and have a lready
left . They are taking the more
leisure ly boat trip. •
A new member of the N~wport
Harbor Realty Board is C. B.
Russ. a n associate a t . the Lin·
wood Vlck Office. Ba lboa Island .
Flail Fry, Cnital
It 1111 J-&, I
Fish dinners will start being
served at noon on Saturday a n d
Sunday, June 5 and 6. in t ht>
Costa Mesa Park during the
Co ta Mt>sa Lions Club ninth an·
nua l Fish Fry and Carnival.
Chairman Donald Dungan has
announced A pet parad{' is
schedult>d for 10 a m. Saturday.
JunP 5, w ith a<'tivlty on th{' mid ·
way and carnival sN to start at
the 'l..tme hour. The quE't'n c)f thP
Fish Fry will I}(' t rownl'cl at
12:30 p.m that tloy Tht• main
parade will start ..tt 2 p m with
TV star Roh~rta Linn .1s gra nd
m.tr, hallf"tte.
The mldwa)' will open at It
a m Sunday. J une 6 with a
Bt>auty ron test set for 1:30 p.m.
that day.
A Oy abatement ordinance
will be set up for action at the
C:O.ta Mesa City CouncU meet·
lng at 7:30p.m. Monday In New-
port Beach J ustice Court.
Councilmen Monday night de-
layed action on the measure for
time to meet with county health
orrkers and officials of t he Or·
a nge County Mosquito Abatt>·
ment District. Fred Allen led a
dt>lega tlon of Mesa residents in
demanding llt'tlon on the ordi-
nance. charg ing that home own-
ers on hls stret-t wNe plagued
with tllt>s.
There were no protests wht>n
a public hearing was ht>ld on
a wet-d abatement r.f'solutiun.
Councilmen ordt>red the stret>t
s uperintendent to abate the
weeds as a public nuisance
GIJIL aou TO GBOUPES
A da ughter. Julie Ma ry, ; lbs.,
14 oz., was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Grupe. 447 Costa Mesa
St .. Costa Mesa, on Sun day. May
9. In St. Joseph Hoslptal. She
joins her sisters. Carmela Mary.
5. and Brlgld Mary. 1 ''· In the
fa mily.
SULL.IV AilS OET SOli
A son, J~ph Peacla. was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sullivan.
6()11 Seaward Dr .. Corona High·
lands. on Sunday. May 9. In
Hoae Mt"morlal HosiptaJ.
GOOD
CABS LOWEST PRICES GOOD
CARS
'37 PLYMOUDI 4-dr. ('48 Dodge motor), B&H. perfect ........ J 95
'41 ama Sp. 4-dr .. B&H.. c:1ecm. a.. ·47 model ____ -·--·-·.1295
'38 CHEVBOLET Connrt. (CoatiDeatal Kit), Dice car -· .. -·. J195
'46 LINCOLN 4-dr. Mdcm. II&IL good tir-. nry good buy ......1245
'47 CHRYSLER New Yorbr db. c:pe.. cr lot eli good tr~-.. .1215
•51 FORD c..-... 2-clr .. B&IL Fonlamatic. low JDiJeav-_..J1015
'49 DODGE CoroDet. 4-dr .. Gyramatic:. B&H. aew &.. ----··..1715
'SO HUDSON Pacwaallbr db. cpe. 11&11. Clecm ... -----.. --·-·--JSIS
'42 PACKAIID 1-dr. lba-. IDolaa. cllh• good -· ..,..J IS
'41 BUICK Special 4-dr. V~ good car -····-·----_J 95
'40 IUD 8peclal IC. BilL good lillie car ----15
'41 NASH A•• ._ 44-. 114& au.. good -115
'41 STUDEIAKEII Q.eeeerpaa c:pe. OD&H. Good ---__..
1945 HARBOR BL YD.
..
JTIIE DOAGKMEJIT ot Miaa
Jo Aaa Marie Bo1brooll.
dcnagbw ot lb. aDd M n. a. a.
llo1brook ot -· w. 8a1boa 81Yd.. Jl..,._t IMdt.. to Joba
D. ~ of Jecauaette. Pa..
was -~ tbt. wMil.
Mt. llol.bnolr. wbo atteaded
botb Jl..,...t Barbor Hi9b aad
Oraap Cocat CoUecJe. re•ealecS
plcms t. • July wedd1D9.
Irs. Cad••• S.illl .. ..... ..... .......
Mrs. Castleman Smith will be
install<>d as preslrtt>nt ot the
Women·s Fellowship at the-Co
rflnn d<>l Mar Communit> Church
at 2 p.m Wednesday. ~tay 26
OthN otricers to bf• Installed In·
elude Mrs. Robert Meredit h. vl<'t'
president ; Mrs. H. B. Millrr r<'·
cording ~retary: :\'Irs lluwarrt
Bogf'rt. rorrespond In~ S('('rl't ary :
!\1r!l. Stuart Dieh l. trf•asurf'r: Mr'!
Arthur KPmper. aurtitor anr1
!\trs Frnn<'is Cox. hl'ltorran
The llarhor !\tothf'rsln~l'r". rt i
rN.·tl'd by !\I rs J U'"liP Su•ffl'n
:-f'n lA III <~ing FoiiiJIA ing th(•
ml't'tin~ thl' <·ongrf·gat illn will
adjourn tn th<' nc>w s•1nal h.1ll.
wh .. re tea will b(' !>N\ Nl I>} !\1r-.
!\1f't ,t :'\l'lsrm ancl hl'r c·nmmlltl'('
lupectills Sallliay
for IHYC O~t~aiac
Comm•>dnrl' Jam"" C ~hl'pparfi
"ill npen tht• 19at ~ arhung st>a
son fnr thP ~l'wport Harbor
Yacht Club·!> 37th anl\'cr~ar)
with a c-lub and yacht inspec·
tlon at 1 p.m. Saturday and a
rlag ceremony at 3 •. m. Sunday.
In acrotdan~ with t>Stabllshed
custom. boat owning members
ot tht> club will rlress ship for
the O<'Caslon M em b f> r s and
gu<'sts will wPM formal or
yachtang drt>SS for dinnt'r and
dancing.
19 COMPLETE COUBSE GIVE.JI
BY BALaOA POWER SQU ADROK
Nineteen person:-r e c t> n t I y
complt>ted a cour:-e In t:'OI~Int>
maintenanCE'. offert'd by tht' Sal
boa Power Squadron. and pa"-.'«'d
a test graded hy thP t:. S PowPr
Squadron In Englt>Wood. :-; J
ThoSt" passing lncluderl Juhn
Bet-k. Jamt>s Bowyt>r. :'\nrma n
Dcwes. !Wrt Ft>hrt'n. Dougl~ss
Ft-rry. Ra lph Girton. William
Girton. W a I t {' r Harris Fr <'d
Horseley. W i Il l a m Kilpatrick.
Will iam Lyons. Eel !\11lum. Lloyd
Nix, Weldon &-horg, William
Vandal. Thoma!'. Williams. Janet
Baird, Dorls Ft>hrt-n and LouiSt"
Kilpatrick. Instructor was Ra)
Donald.
NEW Of'J'ICEllS ELECTED
Frank A. Mcinty-re. of Costa
Mt>sa. was elected cbalrman of
the Universalist Co mmunIt y
Fellowship at the annual met-t ·
lng of the church group r«t'nt·
Jy In the Costa ~IPS& Amt'rican
Legion Hall. Mr Sylvia S. Har·
rlngton. or Corona del Mar. was
elected secreta.ry : Earlleen Kir-
by. of Costa Mesa. treasurer a nd
Burton Miller. or Co,.ta Mesn and
Henry Hurmann Jr. of Nt>Wport
Height& dlrt"Ctor.... Suggestion
~re glven by thl' building rom·
mlttee on plans ten a permanent
church home.
ATrEIID I'IIAUIACT IUKTIJIG
Phannutsts H u b t> r t Pelr~l
and Bryant Christensen of Co·
rona del Mar attenlfed the mt>et ·
lng ot the Orange County Phar·
maceutlcal A.ll8o<'latlon In F\JI
lerton last F(lday Tht> program.
arranged by Mr. Pelr110l a p ru
lf&m chairman, was on store re· modemna.
(PolltJc:al Advertlaecnent)
I
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NOTE 01' TRAVEL -Loulse
Paquet, Corona del Mar, back
lut week from months and
montb.r ot European travel, lr
on the eo aeaJn. Thla time she
Ia eotne up-state to await a !lee·
ond erandclUld, but promises to
rt>turn late t all.
one ol tlae JOWII Corona del Mar
,_.denta whole husband ~u Newport Polk:e ~ Dalal·
rru.tnc and later reported dHd las O.ln and Eupne Quany
Ln tM ~n conOict. sprung a road block trap at New·
Horaee Maut ot Balboa Island port BJvd. and MacArthur Blvd.
rtfiOI'la meetlne M.ra. Bill OpeUe about 8 p.m. TuHday nleht
ot Shore CllUa on hla exteru~Jve whJch ended In the capture ot
trip aboard the Dolphln, which Is two alleged escape8 from Or-
ca.nylne ltlm around Mexico and ange County JaU and three other • •
Mary and Waltt>r Dickinson ot
Shore Clltfs are holdlne off oa
that second Hawaiian trip. Short·
Jy alter thelr return from a
month's holiday In tht> lslan<la,
they were lnformt'd they had
WON a trip to Hawa ii!
to many southern poru. men on c h a r 1 e 1 ot aJdlne • • • I escape and Involved ln ateallne
Marshall Dr1>lt>t of Santa Ana a car.
Helthll 15 ill In Community Hos· The alleged ~pees recap·
pltal, Santa Ana. tured were James L. Roberts. 22.
• • • or Santa Ana and Robert J. 1
• • •
SMALi. WOIILD DEPT. was
rf'ported by Blanche Wakefield
of Corona del Mar, newly re·
turned from hf"r European jaunt.
In Spa in she ran Into Jf"an Mey·
crs and her small son. Jean wa.s
A new venture In »aelal life Biers. 22. of Carde n Grove.
wiU be a benefit for the St. Gt>orgt> S Ashek lm. or Seattle.
James Episcopal C h u r c h D3y Whh . was cha rged with aiding
School. It's a ··supprt>Ssed De· PM'apt> and anvolved In tolen
sin~·· Costume Ball sla ted tor Frl· ca r. Richard A. Smith. of Ta -
day. June 11. at the Balboa Ba) roma. Wa:.h . and Gary H. Smith.
Club. The ducats are being dis· of !)(>a ttlt> Wastt . were ch1u ged
trlbuted at $11 per couple. v.ath Involved m tolen car.
BRAND NEW 1954
CHRYSLERS and PL YMOUTHS
We Hcne Leased Our Facilities
at 900 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach
and MUST VACATE BY JUNE 1
1954 PL YMOUTHS
Stock No. W AS NOW
1. SAVOY CLUB SEDAN $~ 241 21 $1.800
Alr(oam
2. SAVOY 4-DOOR SEDAN ' 382 81
Ht•atN rtir ,;i~r-.tl
3. SAVOY 4-DOOR SEDAN -38~ .
Tint.,d ~Ja,,. .nrft~ilm h(• ctN t•l•
4. SAVOY 4-DOOR SEDAN • ~54 I o
Rartto. a1rfoam. ~:wu p I t.•t
5. SAVOY 4-DOOR SEDAN :645 21
Automdli<: Iran~. radio tinted gl.t~!< •'I•
6. SAVOY CLUB COUPE
Overd:rlv~. radJo, heater. EZ vision. ~c .. 2,665.05
1. SAVOY CLUB COUPE 2 499 57
Powertlyte transmission
13. SAVOY CLUB SEDAN 2 540 7::!
lluuse {'ar. radio heatc.>r l'tc
8. BELVEDERE 4-DOOR SEDAN ~ 78C 9C
1-\utomat1c trans rad1o he.Jt{'r t•l\·
9. BELVEDERE 4-DOOR SEDAN 2 877 35
Powerfl}1e trans gf>nUtnt' wirP "hE'e'b o'll
10. BELVEDERE SPORT COUPE :.84 2 75
Ov~rdri\'t' ht>att>r tlntt•d ~l.t -,. Group l ••to
11. BELVEDERE 4-DOOR SEDAN 2 857 35
HouS<' rar. radw. heater \\'\-\'. auh•. tr.tn ..
12. BELVEDERE 4-DOOR SEDAN 2 '167 25
House <'ar radao \\'W. SoleA et\·
1954 CHRYSLERS
All ha•e Powerflyte No-Clutch Transmission and
Full-time Power Steering
14. WINDSOR DELUXE CLUB COUPE
Rll.dio. heater ell'
15. WINDSOR DELUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN
RadiO
16. NEW YORKER 4-DOOR SEDAN
Radio t inted glass. etc
17. NEW YORKER DELUXE NEWPORT
Radio. heater. whitt> walls
18. CUSTOM lMPERIAL 4-DOOR
3 720 32
•' 5 ..,9 J7
4 138 57
4 787 82
5 607 00
Radlo1. heater. tinted glass. e f('t'lrt<' wandu" I 1ft-. \' irt> wh{'('l"
NEW 1954 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS
19. Rll2 l/2-TON PICJrnP I 695 00
20. RlOO l/2-TON PICKUP l 675 00
1.920
1.925
1.975
2.150
1.165
2.040
2.000
2.300
2.350
2.350
2.200
2.170
2.940
2.900
3.300
3.790
4,400
1.450
1.425
Also a Number of Late Model Used Cbryslers & Plymoutba
at SW.tantial Scni.nC]B
Clrysler Product Accessories
in 0• P•ls Depa~la1aenf
300/o DISCOUNT
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HARVEY SOMERS Inc.
CIIBYSLEa-PLYIIOUTB DEALEB
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FUKIIOOTEU. Sorry I m~ go ing to get more pleasure out
Pirate Day at Orange Coast Col· of their rugby team.
lege. and my regrets are due not Years ago, when I was ,n
only for the missed fun of that gram m a r school. the high
traditional day but because I schools ot Northern California
missed Jack Owens. TV 1 have played rugby a nd not American
a lways (and have seen nothing football. and, treasona ble though
lately to revise this opinion) this may tW. rugby Is such a bet·
considered an expensive means ter gaml' that 1 have never given
to acquire a n Inferior time wast· up wishing for the return ot rug·
t>r. Othe r than sports and Jack by. By better. I am r~ferrlng to
Owens on tt'levlslon, I find little the view of both player and
to amuse me a nd lt>ss to inform spectator.
mt>. Rugby Is like bflsketball playt>d
Jack has a nke relaxt>d styli' on a football flt>ld and with
and voice and I like his St>lec· tackling. Tht> latera l pas.••, the
t ion ot songs. The band Is able gTeat thrill producer of Amerl·
and versa tilt>. his daughter is tal· can. is the standard. the only
t>ntt>d. and ht> dOf"Sn't kill him· pass in rugby The game Is a
St>lf trying to makt> a 1914 jokE' continual surg~> up and down the
sound funny I just happen to field and as Its rules permit no
like the show. and I think that's substitutions, it St>parates the
ht.'<'aust> It's good. he-men from the dollies In ... hort
• • order. It Is one tt>rrlflc good
This Saturday Orange Coast gamP.
crt'w will bend Its oars in Its
first competitive race against the BODY SEJIT TO IOIIJIEIOTA
Frosh crew oC UCLA. That 1 wl.sh
tht>m luck goes without saying;
what I want to mark is thl' his·
torlcal valut> of tht> evl'nt I think
that OCC will mak<' more na·
tlonal news as a JC push·boat
t·omp('t.itor than it will by any
oth!'r SJ)(Irting at·t•vity. But I am
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HARBOR DRUGS
Prescription
Pharmacy
Harbor 2535
CORONA DEL MAR
619 Coaat Blvd.
at tbt'l Mar~ue-rU.e U~ht
Th!' body of Mrs. Gladys Mary
McDonnt-11. 69. of 418 W. Second
St., Santa Ana. who committed
suicide in her car parked on the
Ocean Front at 23rd St.. ~!'W·
port Beach. on May 8, h as been
forwarded to Lu\'(•rne, Mlnnt>·
sota. for funeral s('rvict>S by Baltz
Corona dPI Mar Mortuary.
Letten-
'C<~Iling C Q.'' Huffm,tn.
\orona dPI ~1ar
DPar Dk k .
Your ,.,,lumn tht• modc•rn .1nfl
"!lai>PY "a~ ~ uu wntt-it , nil tht>
""!'II !X"IPII' .11 that .-tn,:tiPr~
lunch ('flO. I ht• P.H·Iht' An~ IN:>
o;;upport: Earl St.Jnlf'~ ~our Stat('
As..•;<"mhl} m;,n runn1n~ a g .t I n ,
tht> svint ,,r tht• :o-klppN~ and
I a nding manaswr<.. 1 hP ~ hul(' at·
mos ph('re of tht' ="''"port Balboa
Mea--all atirtt'fl up gl\ f'S mf' n
dNe-rmlnation 10 movP thNf'
Your town d04.'~ more rt'.tl llv·
ing than .tny nthf'r on the plan·
<>t .. I've bt-t>n making th<' pl<•ri> a
habit sinl'<' my first 'IM I • 1914•
Thanks a lot for your \c:'f}
special column and for tht> llh·
eral amount of "P'H'f' ~:1\c•n my
ff>eblt> l'ffurt"
Cordia II~
RAY:'\t0 :"D CA:":'\U:".
• ~tr. ('ann• on r£'('Pn t 'll{'t~kf'r at
the Angl!'rs Lunrh~'<ln '" AUthor
of tht' ~•k · llo\1. I(J F"1~h thl'
Pacific Coaq " and dlrf't•tor of re·
sean·h for the CX·ean rl~h Pro·
tectlve Association 1
BUY IT!
Wltb ....sl·A·Matlc'"
YOUJI CUAaAJfTE.E
of Eaay • .,..._~...,..
OperatloD A.DywiMn
3.6 H.P. Now Only ••••• Ea.y M•tblY Pcrymeata
IT MUST
aE COOD
We 1JM It 0D Our
... tal Pleetl
TBE OU'nO.AJlD 01'
TOICOUOW, ..... TODAY
ICITT-ITWATEI BAILS YMII B8AT!
T11Y ITI HOVE ITI -TEST aEP'OU YOU aO"TI ....
ELLIS BOAT IEITIU
2802 Coast Highway-HArbor 2315
At TM eoa.t J1191away addgla. Jfewpol't .._.
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CALLif4G
e n.A.IBI
1t you are even the smallest
leaf on the fishing grapt>v1ne.
you've already ht>ard the news.
On Saturday, that bearded bar·
nacle that Is permanently an·
chortod topside of th~ Seabl5<'ult.
Chill Troester, saw it. Chill, the
'Biscuit and sundry hopeful CU$·
tomers W!'re casing the waters
around the East End of Catalina
tor yellowtail. wb.ite sea bass or
what have you. Then Chut saw
it. Mindful of all the rumors that
are wafft>d ovt>r Ute air, somt>·
times sweet, like the fragrance
of hontoysuckles on a stlll June
nlgbt; 10mettrnes otberwl.le. Jlkt>
the essences that descend boldly.
on the down.wfnd side of a glue
factory. Chill wasn't taking any
chances. So m e strange force.
a kin to the moth and the flame.
drew the 'Biscuit ;lnd the under·
water j!'t· job together-doSt> to·
gether. And tbtore, In the wat!'r
below him, not St>vton fa thoms
Editor of the Ensign:
1 n thE' April 28 iSSUt' of th('
En:ngn I rtoad that St>asport
Lanchng is acting as a collec·
tinn pomt for fund~ to support
a <;c'hl'mP which borders cloSt>Jy
lon a "ltuatlon wh ich could bring
mut·h u ndt>slrabl!' criticism.
Eli Lt>w1s wrott> that a privat('
aid to navigntion Is proposE'd
1 can but p i\) inly t('ll you that
Mr. L!'Wls Is otf on th!' wTong
foot -unusua lly way off. Such
thing!~ as dlscuSS(>d In the artld!'
are b<'yond all rE'alm of prac-
tkahillty within th!' rules of not
only the Ft>d!'ral C'ommunica·
tle~ns Commission but a lso the
l'. S. Coast Guard.
Just recently I spent thrt>e
hours personally with tht> par·
t1C'ular Coast Guard engineer re·
s ponslble for the Nt>wport Beach
~ou•st j('tty radio beacon At this
m oment I can say that this mat·
t!'r Is cl!'arly understood t o be a
serious condition and that !'VE'ry
t>ffor1 is being mad!' to spec.'d
C'Orrectlon of the existing faclll·
til'S to E-nable safer navigation-
without such blundt>rlng pro~·
a ls as appear!'d In the news·
paper article. which only serv!'
to further confuM' and aggravate
non·technfcal uSt>rs to the point
of unwarra ntt>d Indignation to·
wards thoSt> agencies which are
sincerely doing their best to re·
Jteve admittedly lntoleTable con·
dltlons and expand available fa·
cllitles In the best interests of
the majority of the boating pub-
lic. BILL THOMPSON.
Nautical Radio, Newport.
The Zonta C1ub at Its Mal' l2
luncheon at the VIlla Marina St>·
IN.:ted Pauline Babbitt, daughter
of ~. and Mrs. Paul Babbitt ot
Corona del Mar. to receive the
annual Zonta scholarship award
for the sec:ond year to continue
her studies toward a teacher's
degrt>e.
Mrs. Eva Aspln. newly In·
stalled president, w as named as
delegatt> to the International
convention. Dr. Helen Robertson.
vice p resident, Is the alternate.
Frances Mears was selected as
International relations chairman
t o r furthering understanding
among all peoples. the current
activity belng to help the Manila
Zonta Club's program In tht>
tubereula r hospital In Manila.
Hazel Ray. public affairs chair·
man. wu designated as Te pre·
~ntatlve of the dub at the Me·
mortal Day tftVlces at City Hall.
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HfJW's Fisllingl UU&U&G
., IIVQII Mcllll.LAif
The Sport Kine Sunday ran
\tlroueh tour achoola ot tuna 10
minutes out from the harbor en·
trance but couldn't eet the
achools at.opped. Norm's Landlne
people 111ure thete tuna wtll
mix with the yellowtaU and 'bar·
racuda In the kelp a nd, when
the water clears, aome good
tuna, yellowtaU and barracuda
fishine will result. Calico bua.
from hJa aureJy.standlne·on end halibut a nd white sea bau have
beard waa a marlin! made up the catches In the
e roa lVII& meantime from Norm's boat&
He didn't just see a doubllul With the water dirty locaJly,
Surf fl.ah~en mJeht try their
luck for tome ol thete white eea
"-·AU they bave to do Ia swim
out throuth the surf line with
their baited hook, drop, and
swim back uhore. Or, 1et tome
swimmer to take tbe bait out.
Some bil white Ma bua have
been c.aueht tbia way.
YDI
fin. a llkely·looklne swirl or a ChUI Troester hu been runnlne
silvery s hower of balt·fl sh t>X· the Seablscult over to CataJina
plodlne as they do when tK't Island recently. Frt>d Poolman of
upon by o ne of these hungry Downey landt>d a 19·pound yel·
sword·bearers. Chill Saw The lowtall on the Seablscult laat
Fish! And as one old . timer. Sunday at Catalina. Chll~ spotted
whose name we will skip be· a marlin over tht> wt>ek·end out·
causeotsomehlnt of sour grapes stde. The Seablscult anglers 6)1 Utt StNet ~ a..c11
on the part ot certain other old· havt> been makin~ eood catches FtSHI~ INFOIWA'nOH
tlmen who say he get. his name of calico bass and loosing tackle "-'-.....,._ OMO
In the papers too often _ (Let's on what Is bellevt>d to be black VINCE"S CAFE
start all over again! 1 This old· sea bass. ilfHKewt, t.-JI, 01-er
tlmtor nodded knowlngl,y u he The Sabre from Newport Land· :~~KF~ ~::.~ ~~YS
gravely commentt>d. "WeU, u ing Sunday brought back eight Cladr Sweet
anyone o ught to know a marlln yt>llowtall from San Clemente Is·
when ht> ~one. It's that Chill." land. Tht> Jet I. Jet It and char· YAC~ SALfS...-CHAlTERS Nt T~ ,_ ... ce ter boats from Seasport have H~ Ollt
• ONEil ..S AMEif been bringing In catches of cal· Lido Villa· ,..6 All of which Is pl!'nty good leo bass and white St>a bass. The •
enough tor u•. Jets leave dally from Seasport Trailer Pmk
Now, off tht>M' not . always . at 4 a .m. and 6 a.m. Tr•"-apeee eveli.We by weH,
quiet shores. many pt"'pl!' see The nt>W live bait boat Fron· m...tll, --., penu!Mftt.
II J 1 f h f'etM., el feciiiHet. mar n evea · myM' · ave no t ier. which startt>d operating H~ JIH
u oublt> seeing them. Two St>a· dally from Balboa Pavtuon last ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ sons ago, 1 saw thousands. I was week·end, has recelvt>d nice com· i
variously accused of smoking ments (rom anglt'rs who have
certain Illegal. non.filtN t ipped flsh!'d from its deck. It !~.>aves at
clgarNt!'s, of wearing the tim<'· 6 a.m. daily and has been In on
honorf.'d gla'i..<wS with fins buill the calico and white M'a bass
In or of drt>amlng with my !'yes fish ing. Halibut. St>a trout and
wide open. That Is n('ith.-r hNf' yellowfln c t 0 a k e r are being
nor ther!'. But. to sct' a gcmulne caught by angl!'rs from the dock
ln·lhi'· fl('Sh. tacklt'·bustin' mar· a t the Balboa Pavilion and from
lin on May 15 is nt>ws: Evt-ry · row boats there.
11111111'1
Automoti•• s.r.ice
.. AIIOCUTKD"' I'IIODVCI'I
...,....Dr.c..-..a ... ....._...,_.. e IIAJ.a
Fer
The ma.t eomp\et.e book. on
Pacifle bic·rame ftah•r t
and cutin& .-..r rubllahf'd
-a treasury o fiah1 nr
lore, ud irlformation ot.nut pl&eea. tackle, boeta1 &UidU
and aeeommodat1ona -
coftrm. 1M •''" Poa{lc Oc«~~~t lneludilla tM new punda off Chile. and Peru. ._utiflllly priftted with a
4-color f ronti1plece a nd
clulpter beadinp by Lynn
Bope Hut.. and onr 14U
wperb photorrapha. $10.00
And doo't for~t Its com· ,.n.iOD ~ume. FtaHu•o
T1R An...umc: 01•11~
.U 0.. Information cov·
erin« the area from Nova Sc:otla to aovt.hem Sout.h
America, Panama to the
cout of Elarope. Ill utrat.ed. $7.50
At oll hMitor••
COWAJID.IIcCANN. IDe.
210 .._.._ A•.._ If. Y. 11 ··a···
IIQUIIJ11 ont> h alls It a!' a gvod omt>n For A J81,.pound white sea bns.<J
instant'(', down Ma7atlan way, w as caught within 250 yards of
th~.>y camt' f'arly thi year. In th(' twll buoy a t the entrance ot
early February th<' murlln w('rt' N£'wport Harbor by an angler
as thick a~ am•hoviPs in a one-j from an Ellis Boat Rt>ntal boat
ll<'OOP bait tank. Usua lly. they'r!' 1 on!' day r('Cently. Other whit!'
not that way until mid-March., S!'a bass caught south ot Laguna
Th!' torrid spell wt-nt O!l and on B!'ach from Ellis U·drlv..s and
With thAt eternal flamt-that f>Utboa rds ranged from 28~, to
burns as long ns lift> in tht> hopf'· 44 -pounds. Calico bas.<~ and rock
filled brt'ast of evNy flsht>rman. fish are also being caught from
we think-hon!'st injun-that Ellis boa ts outside. Ha libut. sea
this year they're comln' ~arly trout. yel1owfin and a p 0 t f 1 n
&.nd stayln' late. And maybe this croaker are belne caught In the
Is OUR year. Lady luck. plea.se bay.
.... -tlae -w..r
let's hear those chlmt>S ring out. The Westtorner. which leaves
And, If It's not too much to ask. a t 6 a .m. dally from the Nt>Wp<>rt
wt-'11 tnk~ ours on light ta<·kl!': Pit>r has beE-n making good
Tht>re's finly on(' thing wrong catches of white sea ba . barTa ·
with all this. How am I. and a cuda and calico bass fishing
lot ()( nthN marlin happy broth· Catalina Island on recent days.
!'rs and si~t.-rs who ha\t' to work Angler on the barge nnchort>d
overtlmt' all wlnt!'r to get out off the Nt>WJ>Ort PieT have been
with our flying fish In the sum· catching r 0 c k cod. halibut,
mt>r, gonna' pay tht' plp<>r-not flounders and sand dab.
to me~t ion ye olde C of I. Rev· A ft>W seven and elght·pound
t>nue, •f thoM' ma rlin start dls· bull bass were caught on r ort
turblng our s leep in May! Dun-Orange boats over the week·end.
no, dunno.. Only thing we do along with white sea bus rang·
know Is-If th!'y're there. we'll lng from tlve to eight pounds.
be ditto-one way or another.
After all. everyone knows this
disease I~ Incurable. like It says
on the fishing pox quarantine
slgn.
e TBE BOPPNAJf BEZ
Thank you Jack Curnow. Until
we read your "Fish N' Game"
column In tht> Sunday ''Times"
we nevtor knew what to call lt.
You have a copyright on the Cur·
now Kiss of Dea th. We hereby
apply for same on the Hoffman
Hex. Luck su<!h as ours shouldn't
mertoly be endured. It should be
named. The Hoffman Hex t. pt>r·
feet. After a ll. I dld greet my
first dawn In Penrutylvania,
stronghold of the Pennsylvania
Dutch, who believe lm pllc:ltly In
hexes. No Penn. Dutch barn was
ever built without the colorful
geometrical deelens that were
symbolically added to keep away
a hex. meaning an evil spirit,
bad luck, etc. Henceforth when
you ~ a flag fluttering from a
yard ·arm Or an outrlarger, and
that flag has a blg hex algn In
the middle of It, you'll know that
"C.Q." HoUman It out there
again. trying to beat his luck.
F1av1us 0 . Burket, son of Mr.
and Mrs. B. Z. McKJnney of 1214
Ocean Blvd .• Corona dt>l Mar, has
been honort>d at USC School of
Ed u c a t I o n for "outstanding
achievements based upon ef·
flcltoncy In student teaching
SoC'holarshlp and school activl·
tlt>s."
Ht> received an honors award
from the Education A.lumnl M ·
soclatlon and a citation from the
Student Teachers Association.
The award and citation were
presented at the third annual
award& convocation May 13.
He received his undereraduate
degree of B.A. bom UC In 1951,
and Mrvt>d for two years In the
Navy before entering USC for
graduate work leading to a Mas·
ter's Degree In Education . .LII··-IIaiii.WII-
And maybe (thank you again, Mrs. Dorothy Htll, 46, of 104
.Jackl J should have thought ot VIa Lorea, Lido Isle. died In heor
this long. 16ne before. SeeJM like home laat ThuNiday alter a brief
thl.s Is about the only thing ldt Illness. Her body wu forwarded
that I haven't tried. The Dutch to Lodl, Calli .. by Bait% Corona
munlng Isn't too well clarlfJed del Mar Mortuary.
In my dictionary, ·but It saya that Mrs. Rill la survived by heor
''hex" Is a --'be denot1n1 "alx" ... ~ husband, Robert A. HUI; a
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ala w. c..t ~. •...-rt
SEASPORT COFFEE SHOP Uberty 8-1121
Open 24 Houn Complete R ... eurant S..k:e
SEASPORT IAJT & TACD.E SHOP IJ 8-4151
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SEASPOBT YACHT SALES & SERVICE IJ 8-5221
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8PEC2AL WEIZ-Eim LAUIICHINGS
or "sl~t~.'' You're newr too old dauahter, Rob1n Marie HUI. ot
to learn. All t..x sliM are made the home add.reu; twoaone.llob·
of .tara or othf'r ,eometrkal fie. wt RandoiPb Hill. ot the hofM ....... llliilillllll••lli·~---~~~---·~~~ •lens that alwaya cllapla,y muld· adctnta and lrvtna Martin ot r
pie. of alx. l've already deslaned Stockton: heor naociMr, Mrt. 'Ida
the flaa. We'll have a plmn for LloJd. o1 Locll; two mten, Mn.
JOU eoon. MJ ftnt llllllftl tou· aoe.ert Lewta. o1 ltoddoll and
namnt -hcUie ~ All· lin. Marpret Watlon. fll Lod1 ,... AIJ ........ ,..,.....t-11
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A Clouified Ad in rhe Ensign
brinqs imrMdiet. ,..suits! Call
Horbor 1114-1115 end prove rtl
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YOUR PI;IONE
Call HA 1246
NO SERVICE CHARGE A pot-h.tck dinner tor the sea-l rr~~~~~~~~~iii!~i~i~~~iii
faring Masonic Lodge wtll be
JOHN VD.EIJ,P:
UDO TRAVEL BUREAU
Mil VIA UDO given J une 2 by m embers of the
"Mermaid" club. wives of the
Liberty 1·1511 lJdo Shopplq Center
MHrs ·
CAMERA
SHOP
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New Location
1782 Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA
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Fashion Review
Thlwsclay, May 20
8 P.M.
* WOMEN'S FASHIONS
by DJNEL'S. Long Beach
* STYLES FOR MEN
by WALT JORDAN. Long Beach
HURLEY-
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IIAJiaOa 2111
IU COAIT JIWT,
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COJIOKA DEL IIAa
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Specklbdnc Ia
SEA FOODS OF AU KINDS
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• masons. Alter the dinner, thP
masons and the MermaJds wlJI
return to their respective halls
UCE WDnfEII-Jcma .. WUW,.
...-••-.• ot arttlab Mo-ton. lDc.. or .., Coaat alYCL
Coroea del Mar. 1a abOWD
aboft wttla Ilia Tll-2 Trtamph
car. llr. WUJ.y woa lint place
Editor
Newport Harbor Ensign
(This Is a continuation of a
letter by a 1 t or n e y Harry
Blodgett on the proposed char-
ter tor Newport Beach.!
Following are the sections of
the proposNt charter that I be·
lleve are dangerous and. Is some
caSf'S, undemocratic and direct·
ly <"Onlrary to the very recently
expre'\Serl vl£'ws of 1 he majority
of the voters In this City.
Section 100 of the cha rter
wttla t.be car la tb• alx-lap
stock ...at lor mor• tbaa 1..500
c.c. Ia dau "'D" Nay t at tb•
WWow Spriap a-d Rae. ol
t.be CcaJ..U..aJa Sport1 Car Club
at •••mm-cl IMCU Laacaat.r.
Imagination can pkture to him·
self the po!i-'lblfl fu"ure lnse·
curlty that might result from
seven ward-heeler el('('ted coun-
cilmen exercising unrestra ined
and unconsidered powN ovf'r the
citizens of this c1ty
With the prop.,.,N1 w .ud sys-
tem and with thf' pro!)()$t'd one
meeting adoption thr.,>rlc•-; we•
are dt>aling With lntanglbl<'s
But. If )'OU don't \\oint lo gN
hurt In }our po<'kt•tbtMik lo<~k ell
Sc>cwm 1107 tel
provldt>o,; that the st'\Cn council-&><-tiun 1107 11 • .dim"' thP
mt-n I W<' now have fivt>t sh all council to tax up tu Ill C'f'nt" pt-r
be elt'<"t£'d. QOP fmm <'ach of $10000 for ltbr;HJo·, .tn addi
seven d h.trlcts. Th1s eo;tahli!'hes tiona I 10 N'nts f.,r .trh t'rtiSing
the "ward system" in this City. and promotion anrl .1n ;u1dltwn.d
This City Is already divided 15 cents for park-; bt•at·hc., <'lVI<'
geographically to a far greater beautifi cation. rl'l'r('atlon and
extent than almost any other playgrounds ~f, rlnalyll' th(>S('
city In tht> state. This proposed figures . The pre!-wnt library tax
division Into sev('n wards would rate Is 5 cents ani! the pr~nt
do nothing morf' than tend to In-park tax rnte I!> 3 ct-nts . The
crt>aS<' sectionalism, pwvlndal· ch a rt er proposes a library rate
Is m and Isolationism. of 10 cents and a pa rk. Pt t· rat4:'.
This proposed division would of 15 cents. It proposes to dou~le
llrnJt the field of choice of coun· the libra ry tax a nd rniSf' the
cllmen and w ould tend to elect park tax by 500 per cent.
a councllman who felt that h is And yet. just one month a eo.
first duty was to eet the most he on April 13. 1954. the electora te
could for his own ward and. In ot th is city voted down a pro-
so doing. he would tend to de· posed 10 cent library tax by
stroy the general Interest of the 2013 votes to 1503. and \Oted a
City as a · whole. Such a coun· mere 10 cent park ra te by a vote
cllman. elected by h is wa rd heel· of 2124 to 1363
ers.. would be tempted to trade Naturally. the Board of Free·
with the other councilmen In holders did not know the feel·
municipal rontracts and public lngs of the majority of the voters
Improvements. In the city on the proposed Jl.
It ~ms to me tha t the roun-brary and parks ,axes wht:-n they
e ll men shoCJld regard themselves drafted this St-<-tlon 1107 t c •. It
as trustees of the entire commu· would seem to the undersigned
nlty rather t han as agents of that If 2013 people want<>d the
the particular ward to which libra ry tax kept a t 5 cents and
they owe their election. See Me-2124 people wanted the parks
Quillin, 3rd Edition. Volume 4, tax kept at 3 1·ents on April 13.
page 434. Section 13.02. 1954. then on June 8. 1954, wht>n
Se-ction 412 of the proposed the same or wor~ proposition
charter provides that a n emer-1 is submitted to them. th<'y would
eency ordinance can be lnt:ro-vote "no" again.
duced and adopted at just one Very truly yours.
meeting of the council lt It h as HARRY L BLODCE'IT
five a ffirmative votes. This Is
ris ky and unsafe.
The general law of t he State of
California has. for years. pro-
vided that the council of a 6t4
class city cannot enact even an
emergency ordinance e x c e p t
a fter h avtng consJdered it at two
meetings. This requlremenl was
tet up as a precaution against
h asty and unreasoned action. I
can conceive of, let us say. an
anti-ra bies ordinance that could
be Introduced and adopted under
the proposed c h a r t e r at one
m toetlng of the council. The very
next day, before any of the cltl·
~ens could lea rn about It, a doe
owner rould be arrested for not
h aving p~nted hls dog for an
a ntl-ra bles shot.
•••••'I .,.,... ..........
All women of Ora nge County
who have sen£'<1 overM'as with
the Armed Forces are Invited to
attend a meeting of the neY.•Iy
formed Orange County Unit of
the Women's Ove~as ServiCE'
Lt>ague fWOSLI at 7:30p.m . Sat ·
urday at th(' hnme or Mrs. Jamps
T. Gaddess. i ()4 Iris Ave .. Corona
del Ma r.
WOSL Is a nationa l organlza.
tlon founded In 19:21. The Onnge
County Unit rt"celved Its charter
last March 28. Mrs. GaddeM.
former Red Cross Administrative
Secretary In ln<tla during World
War II, Is the unit's first presl-
dent.
TBELIIA BOP£ PllllftllfGS
&DDaiTD 1R I.a. UGELD
Two paintings by Thelma Pad
dock Hope. Harbor a,.a artbt.
were exhibited at the Loll An·
geles "Madonna FHtlval." whk'h
tlnlahed Jut we8 at the wn.
Poulbly this Is an extrem e
c~. but It could happen. 1be
propoeed one-meetlne·•doptfon
theory Is just another example
of tbe propoeed ch arter's trend
away from the time honored sys.
tem ol "chedtll and balances"
upon which the United States
CONlltuUon wu set up. Under
thla propoeed chartft there would a.. mud\ .._ opportunl1y .t\1N Methodist Church. O~t pk:
tor 1M ndJ to bear both sidell tlft choeen to han& wu Uttle
of ~ ._.. dft of Brotbft," a St. P'rancta paint tna
a q · ..:Y '" wa~ Mra. Hope did u a dim·
I.IV8AifCI
Ou II IRe_. a ...... a •
onatratlon last Yftf for her Or·
an~ Cout CoJt.te Art a-.
fte otiM!r was a plctu,. ol IMr
daaptw-ln-law, DIan a Hope,
ud ..... AnotMr pallltJnl b1
lin. ... II b8Q1 ....ablted at
dltt ......, Mom ... Club art ................... ,
for theJr meetings.
The May meeting ot the MPr·
maids was held a t the Girl Scout
House. Costa Mesa. A pre-meeting
dinner at La Posta was attended
by many of the members. Co-
hostesses for the d~rt meet-
Ing were Mrs. Jerry Johnson and
Mrs. J. E. Owen. Pale plnk. yel-
low and white stocks were used
In decorations and special tal-
lies were prepared for the party.
Canasta prl.zes were won by Mrs.
Bernice Knies and Mrs. Ray Nlel·
sen .
In addition to the 30 charter
m('mbers. two new members be·
came aftlllated with the group
last week. They a re Mrs. C. A.
Herbert of Harbor Island a nd
Mrs. Kenneth Joh rL'IOn, Newport
Heights. Mrs. Kenneth Cooling
gave a talk on school bonds.
OXAilABTS MOVE BEU:
Mr. a nd Mrs S J Oxarart Jr .
formerly of Pa!adPna. ha\'e es
tablished residence at 212 Draft
wuod Rd . Short-Cliffs
CIBL FOB ICAACS
A daughtPr. Den('('n """ b<>rn
ltJ Mr dOd ~tr~ JamPS ~taag. 61
Gt•lflt'nwd A\'£'. Corona d(•l .\l.tr
on .\tonday . .\lay 10 in H•)ag .\1<'
muri.tl Ho..,lptal
MALONE H. HOLMES
GENERAL INSURANCE
at the V oqel Co.
)201 W. Co.lt Hwy., Newport a..do
hliMn rhoM: Uberty t.l411
l..W-• "'-e: H...,_ J...,W
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COLLECTIONS
A-... N.a..a.....et~
ldM of .... -.. ,...... ..
Aa.ertea.. ~. eo~~ecu--s.
fee." We aclvu.ce aD ~
CREDIT BUREAU
el Newport 8Mc:ll. l.ac-
Beadt ... C.&a ...
1M aJYef'INe A.-e.. PO Box Ill l.lbertr I-7Jtl ....
The
Future's
Bright
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We're proud lo be help-
ing 0 r a n g e County
famtltes msu re a bnght
futu re through sound
investment of thetr sav-
ings .
Many of the beautiful
new homes m our coun-
ty began with a sav-
ings account at New-
port Balboa Savings.
Start yow account to-
day-<md start it grow-
ing right along with u.a
and Oronge County .
JUST
8888 FOOD
Follow this Eu.ign
Feature for Best
PJacea to Eat.
P .. I,_,E CAFE
Por 11 ,_,. tiUa ,..tau.Dt ha heea ta.. Pmt uw .r
tiM ......... -lkdboa IslaM. s.rn.. ................ ... .u... .............. dwlrcoa1 broUed .......... .
food. Cectild1 ....... ~ 10 a.m. to 2 ....
127 IIUDr& AVDVE UJ.aOA 1SLAJrD
TWI WII.IUT •aVE IDTa.utl
Pnd K...,hart Ia yoar ho.t .. two a1 tbeM .._..._ ~
lpOtao.l Ia Ia 1-caputraao, 6!u:'~le ...a of U.. lllaloa. t.be other tlile Coast Walllat at »-. Nat.
SpedalU. -lla•-ode pies. Soatbenl fried c:lllcha bloUed •teea. abaJ ...
SAJf JUAJf CAP1STLUIO DUA JOmT
MYIUS Ill IAICI 1-
ror ...... t1taa 15 ,_,. "Do.alla 101 a-cta ............
tauaat CIDd Cocktail ~ ......... ra..ou ,_Sea-
fooda. Steeb. ChOIIII aad Cblcba. A1ao ti8e Uqaeu.n Ia yoar
coclrtatl ........ lhcllqJ.a D. Do9a.11a. you Met.
Olf COAST IDGBWAT AT 16TB ST. SEAL aEACB. CALIP.
CIIUIIIIII CAFE -l••ill
Th1a fabalou cafe, 1ar9eat CIDd ol.s.t Clthn1 ...taun.t
lD Oralt9e Coa.aty. employs as. lac:lacl1DCJ --c:Jaef.l. ·-· derful CblaeM food attracts CJOW'IDeb bu. tJuo.-..t tiM
Soutlala:ad. It's worth a trip to ADabeim.. Chi~ Ia tiM
ba.aat aad n.ab al.lo an fecrtund.. Yet LiD 1a you boft. OaiJMM 91ft abop ...-t door.
327 E. CEJn'ER. AJfABEIM D:ystoae 5-4Slt
LA PISTI
B•re you will fl.ad deUc:iou.l Maica:D food. a you lib lt.
enry d1ah f.rom claW reu.ao. CIDd tamales to _...,nodal
taco. CIDd COiablaatioe plates. fried beau CIDd dMeM CIDd
eat1c1D9 ICllada. DlDDer houn S to t p.m.. cJoMd ICODdayL
PrtYat. party room for mg. parti.._ l.ocat.d -K....-t 81Yd.. ODe bloclr IOUtb ol Scmta ADa Couatry Clab.
_2511_ MEWPOilT aLVD. COSTA KESA
VI.U ....
PMt1arta9 a "'eefiil _.,1111. ....... *' S ... 0 .. .......... ,..._.....__.._¥ ILzia-eiO
C:O..ty's u..t ........_.._ DnrpoeC ._ ......... a ~.ocat.cS at u. brid9e eo klbM laaa.d. o--. -. ..,.._
ablp -tM Cilqae Ia r..u.ta&. •• aAnmJ: DaJVE IIJUtaOa,..
F.,ITIII lat.
WIMn good rn..cs. -.t to eat Ia eon.. del Mar. s.r.tD9 ~ llllldl. cllaaer. De!Jdoaa ICIDdwicbe&. ctaop.. foaa. tala ~CIL
IDJfDELL'S PATIO. 1217 COAST 8LVD. CODORA DEL 1CAJS
.liE IIIIECUE
CHIISTIII'S IUT
Try tb• CbU.... _... pri.ID• roast beef-it's terrWcl Th1a reatcnanmt 1a loa9 '-o111 for fiDe food CIDd 9109 cbarc:ocal brou.d Mafoocl lteab, chicbD.
325 EDGEWATEa a~A
THE PIZZI HOUSE
DlD1D9 LD a fcmaUy atllus:-• ~ a.ct ItaUa food
at ttl beat-Plua tbat de eo~apabo& Top alrloia. raY•
ioU. lpCI9b•tti. ICllodl. ·~ eo~aplete ... a.. ow-a 3 ...... to 12 1Dklll19bt. cloMCI ICooday.
IICM COAST KICHWAT KEWPOWT aEACII
•111111 IDII.all'
*BALBOA*
Now
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League Names
Mrs. Stewart
Mrs. T. Duncan Stewart of
Shore Cliffs was elected presi-
dent ol the Woman's Civic
League at the annual meeting
Tuesday In Chef's Inn, Corona
del Mar.
Other new oUicers are Mrs.
Forrest Allinder, flrst vice presl·
dent; Mrs. Harvey Pease, second
CHIJR.CHES
ST UDilEWS PllESBTTE&IAJf
"What Is the Role of the
Church Today!" will be the ~r
mon subject of Rev. J ame S.
Stewart at St. Andrt>ws Prt'sby-
terlan Church. The sanct uary
choir wlll present a special min·
lstry of music at both 9:30 and
11 a.m. services.
Cll&ISTL\Jf SCIEJfCE CBVJICII
vice president; Mrs. G. A. Hoop· aALBOA ISLJUfD METHODIST
er, secretary: Mrs. J ack Caskey.
corresponding secretary; Mrs.
Frank Kargl. treasurer. and Mrs.
"What agreement hath tbe
temple of Cod with Idols! For
ye a re the templt> of the living
Cod." This challenging thought
!rom 11 CorlnthJans (6:16) ls the
Colden 'Fext which highlights
the Sunday Lesson-Sermon on
"Soul and Body" at the Newport
Beach Church of Chrfsl. Scientist.
0 . G. Howell, a ud itor.
The League went on record
s upporting the proposed city
~v. Verne Coon<'y's sermon
topic at the 9:30 and 11 a .m.
services at BalbOa Isla nd Metho·
dist Church this Sunday will be
"Saul. DamaS<.'US and Salvation."
COROifA DEL MAll CBVBCB
chartf'r. also favoring the widen· FOliUM Olf EDUCATJOif
"Looking Cor Adventure!" is
the sermon topic that Rev. Paul
Babbitt has chosen for his dupll·
cate worship services Sunday at
Communley Church, Corona del
Mar. The Chapel Choir will sing
''Thy Kingdom Come" by Evans
at the 9:45 a.m. service a nd the
C'hanct>l Choir nt the 11 o'clock
servict> i:; s ingtng Clokc>y's "The
Lord ls i:\·t y Shc>phNd.''
ing of the highway through Co· A Corum meeting on problf'ms
rona del Mar; pre sen ted a of Christian education In thf'
$487.50 check to the Youth Com· homf' and In the church school
munlty Ct'nter building. re<'Om will b<' ronductf'd by Rt'v VNne
mended nt:quisitlon or beach, Covn+>y at 7:30 p m Tu(•sday at
property In Coro na del Mar as tht' Balboa Island MNhodl t
shown on the t·ounty masu•r Chua·h. Th<' mf:'{'tlng will bt•gin CHBJST CHURCH BT THE SEA
plan for statt' parks. with dl'ssert. Baby Sliter SN\'il'l' :\~Jrs. Henry L<H·y. :'\lethodlst
Our Best Wislles
tn the
Orange County
Philhilrmnnk SodE>ty
I ; upon lh£>
o.,ponsurship or their
first c·onc·<'rt to be
3H p.m
I I Audllutlum.
Karen /V\argreta Imports
Corol'le del "-Cer
is provided I missionary in C'hina. will bring
CHURCH SCHOOL CAMP a report un that trt.IU~It'd la~d I h 1 h h h 11 at 11 ii m. 5undav 1n Chnst
T " annua <' url' .'~<' tw Chun·h B) the S~·.l. :\l•Wport
l t•amp fur St Jamc-. Epl"t·upal o~ h R Th p d 11 •'II . ....a<· t'\' omal> <'n <' '' 1
I Chuch. or :'\l'\\ ~Orl Bt•ach, will b<' I pn•a(•h un "The Kingdom By the
1 held at Bellows Lc.odj!<'. formerly St'a" at g;~S am
Camp Ste\·en.,, at B1~ Sf>ar LakP.
July i Ji. Rf' erYatiOns rna) bt• •
I mad<' with Mrs. :\t•ll. Jacksun in l U•H•II Church .....
the t·hurch school off te-e. 1 Hol..l f II ... D
UlflVEBSALIST FELLOWSP.IP I • • •• ., IJ I "Fruitless Discussion" will bl' :\lay Ff'llow,.hlp o •• y was ob·
I the sermon subjE"<.'t or Rev Fred <;ervell In tht> Balboa l'oland Com·
1 <'rick W. Ringe at the l:nivt>r· rnunity :\iethnrlist C'hurc·h May 7 I sallst Community Fellows hip j hy the Unit<'d C'hurc·h \\'IJmen of
church serviet>s at 11 a m Sun
1
:O.:ewport Hartxor
day in thP Costa ;\1~a Am<'rkan Th<' thf'm£'. "Thf' Christian
Legion Hall. The Assodation ot woman · s Trustet'"hip." was
Llbt'ral Women mN'IS at 1 :3fl h1ghlightNI by a rMiin !-kit.
p m tuday tThUr!-duy '· In the "Shoppl'rs for AbundancE'." pre·
hom<' of Mrs A. D. Smith. 911 X. ~entt•d hy mf'mtwrs of thE' New·
Bay Front. Balbo<~ Island The pmt H.1rbor C'ommumty Players.
n+>w ufriN>rs ar<' l\lr!o ll<'nr) Hnf· This "as followf>d by a pant' I
munn Jr .. pr(•sidPnt : :\Jr-.. A J <IIM'Il"!-inn on thE' tht>mE> oC the
T.tylor >-t"<.·retary tr<'.t!-Urt'r rtay. \'onr1uctt>d by ~1r" S<>llm H.
COSTA MESA FIRS A BAPTIST
·'Llfc>'o., Gr<'at<'c;t lluur" w11l b<'
1 hP '-t'rmon ,;ubj£'\'1 (o( Re\ P G
~C'um,tnn in the rir!-t Bap11st
Churrh 11f C••'-1•1 ~h-.. d ~l.tgnolia
5t and Sant.1 An.t A\P., nt 11
a.m Sunday. "\\'hl·n K ntl\\ l<'dgc>
Is Xot Enough" "til tw the
lhemP at 7:30p.m.
Franklm. :\fr:o: Wt-b~>tN Jones.
:\1rs. T Hnrd SE'elt>~ and Mrs.
Pnul E Babbitt. with :\Irs. C'hes·
t<'r Fl~>hf'r. mCtdPratctr nnd :O.tiss
Ruth :Mnxwf'll. advi!'Or
We Inv1te You to See
Mrs. Raymond 8 C r I g g .
r hairman nf tht> day, wns In
l'harg£' of thr prngrnm 1\fr .
Chester FishN prt'~u1ent. wel·
t'<•mffi thf' wom<'n dOd pastors.
She presentPd Mr-; Percy F.
Bain<'s. rnurchwoman of 1953.
wnh .t rorsagP. A fE'llow~>hlp
hour with refreshmPnts followed
an Dearborn Ha ll, with Mrs. Rob·
c>rt Ibbotson and Mrs. D. G.
Baker dlr('('tlng. Mrs. Paul Ba b·
bill ancl ::'>trs Thoma<: PPndell
Furnished Model Home
1955 TRVTNE AVE .. BACK BAY
'N e !-:ave J .... s: :ece1ved a sh.pmer:· c: poured
Beau·dully Destgned
Imported Lamps
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214 MadDe A••·
Balboa lalaDd * 1106 Coast aow-cud
CcwoDo d.el Mar
The first Dlnklnen Jnterna ·
tionars were held a t Udo Isle
Yacht Club last Saturrlay. Three
rac·~ WC're sall{•d on Balboa Bay
and Blnk LPwls '" the new
C'hamplon ThP presentation of
trophiC's \\ere given out Satur·
day t•v£>nlng in the Lt>wis home
nn Lido Isle. 5(>ven bOats were
entf'rt'd. Bob Barnerson was last
to finish and rcceivt'd a trophy
donatPd by Clark Sweet.
We hove moved to our
new Medtcal Butldmg
419 NEWPORT BOULEY ARD
Newport Beach Cahformo
Lawrence K. Gundrum. M D~
Ear. No!W. Throat. Allergy
Helen R Robertson. M D
Endocrinology and Gynecology
LIBERTY 8·5433
HENRY A RIEDEL. M .D
announces the opening of offices at
204 COAST BLVD .. CORONA DEL MAR
Practic-e l!m!t<'d to Infants and children
HARBOR 1683 or LIBERTY 8·2237
Th~> third and fourth race of
I hf' spring Newport Harbor Yacht
Club sNI<'s WNP ht>ld last Sun-
day and the leaders In the st'rles
<10 tar a re a" follows: Rhodes
Cla!t.S, Marian. Dr. Gray. L.B.Y.C.;
P.C. Class. Blue Chip. Don Blby
Jr . B Y.C.; Luders 16 Class.. Es
Velero, Bud Gage, W.Y.C.; Leh·
man Dinghy Class. At-Em, Dick
Ward. L.J.Y.C.
•
Coming events: L.A.Y.C. to
N.H.Y.C .. opening ra~ Sat urday
tor ocean racing and arbitrary
class. May 29. 30 and 31. Me·
morlal Day regatta. all classes.
Balboa Yacht Club. Also L.A.
Y.C.'s channel Island raet> May
29, 30 and 31.
PBOTOGilAPBT
DISPLAY SBOWW
Tbe wod t of
C o a s t College pllotopapby
clasa. tauglat by WcaH. C.·
bardt. ls -dUplay tiUa .... u.
crt tbe lfewport 8eacb hbUc
Lltmuy. oa JaiODCI A..._ a.J.
boa.
~A£.-Smnlne1t Sale
Startin9 Thursday, May 20th
seasonable dreues from our r~lar •Oclr
Formerly S I 0. 95 to $35.00
Now S 7.00 to $22.00
Group iuclucJ.. cotlol& a prbdL ayJaa. _. ..... ,.
Allo lwobn ._ ia lila••• lldrtl cmcl ~.._,
at greatly ...... ..-.
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• TSV81 DAT. IIAT a lilt
Nightingales Hold Election
JdiiUIU 10 U •AJDD . OCC 10 naarT COiUDf
1'08 UJ.M)& IIILAKD CIIUaCB I The three-act comedy, "On
A full ttme ordained rnJnlster I BorroWed Time" by Paul 0.·
for the Balboa Jala.nd Methodist born wiU be presented at Or·
Ch urch, to succeed the late Dr. an ~ COilst Colleae May 26-29. Mrs. Orval Stt'wart was elected
president ol the Nightingale~, a
chapter of the Hoac Hospital
AuxJJfary. when the croup met
recently In the home of Mrs.
Ellsworth Betts of Udo Isle.
Other oUICHS elected Included
Mrs. Arthur Gruwell, Clrse v1ce·
president; Mrs. Harold Round,
second vice. president; Mrs. Don·
ald Cole,rove, third vlce·prt!!8l·
dent: Mrs. D. N. Crum, recordlne
~ary; Mrs. William Mlrams,
tre&surer, and Mrs. Hal Dike,
parliamentarian.
Mrs. A. W. U>wls and Mrs.. Joe
Preinlnger were Introduced ·as
aC'tlve members. It w~ a n-
nounced that the last of the
Edna Stearns D a y t o n series
would be held on May 25 and
tha t any unuS('(f tlckNs may be
Uj;f'd Cor guests. A party Cor the
Nightingales and their friends
will be held on Jum· 6 in the
home of Mrs. M. A. AndNsnn,
Lido lsi£'.
:'\1rs. James Eun-: announc<'d
that the Nightingales have givt•n
2.255 hours of volunttoer service
to the hospital during the past
year. Mrs. Betts, Mrs. Douglass
McCollum, Mrs. Joe Collins and
Mrs. Leon Wlllla.nu were host·
euft.. Mrs. bike, retl(lng prHI·
dent, pretlded.
Harry White, Is to be appointed g
next month at the annual Meth· •-------------
odlst conterence In RedJands. For the Fin~~allty
CAIInELL WAD •AXED Rev. Verne Cooney of Los An· ... ..n
10 PLAJOrllrQ COIIJOUIOII eelet is .erving as s upply pas· It P'Rf!1!2Eit SPilCIALS
Mayor Dora Hill appointed tor u nUl the appointment Is I a L I F f ' I
Robert E.. C&rnpbell of Bay made. I QUAUn DATI
Shores and Georee Ward of Udo 1111 c.-....., ....._ 171
ble to the City Park CommlsaJon i;-ilteaiidiiEnaliii
111
iiiwiainitiiiAida.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiii1ii ... iii._iiiiiiiiii la.lt week. They succeed Wallace
Cald«head and Curt Plnclcert,
whoee terms explre this week.
For ....................... c.l
THE ENSt6N, HA-1114
Political Advertlaement) .
VOTE YES .IUIE I
Bcubcw CUileu 1Aa9ue
lhws.i Fri •• Sat. SPECIALS
J IU.JIE FLUFF UIE I I I l4e
'II II II a II s, IE s I I 3 fer 21t
BLACK RASPBERRY
FILL£1. IIIII IlS • 1 I for 3le
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VJBCIJfiA 11c:11A11AWS
CUPCAKE BAKERY
221 E. l'ltla St. .. on LDDTT e.-1
LEAN FRESHLY GROUND
SIRLOIN STEAKS
ROUND STEAKS
BEEF SWIFT PREMIUM-CELLO
SHORT RIBS • • 191,. Wieners
6BO.IJND ROIJND • •
BACON DORMEL MIDWEST
Chuck Roast • •
t~.... f R 0 lE n F 0 0 0 Cj ~~ . rFt'ITS & \'£GOA BUS
MCP--6-oz. c~
LEMONADE 2 ... 23~ ·TOMATOES
lirds.ye--1 0-oz. Pk9.
AsparCHJIIs Specws 3~
I~ pl9. 53( Ruperis Sl!inleu
HALIBUT
l.-ge &,.....
CUCUMBERS
JuiU
ORANGES
69~
37L
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DAIRY MAI0-1ST QUALITY 6UEST-WHOU lEAN
BUnER 59~ COFFEE .9P
~Bottle ~c..
WESSON OIL CANNED MILK
Aowift9 6oW N.turel 46 OL C.n
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Cod: of theW~ .....
APRICOTS
300 CMI •
Sw~owtt-1....._ P\9. Kel KM--lt-C..
CAKE MIXES HORSE MEAT
Greenwooci-SiicH, P'teWed ......... ltftit ...
BEETS 303 ~~ YANILLA
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