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dac•• wbo'U ....,._ Ia tbe
beeetit .. P.W. of '54'" to be
JIIIII8ted by tile J-* Aaxil·
lary ef t1ae Newport 8eoda Aa·
....... IAape CIN llitow1l
~ lAft to 119bt tJaey lD·
dade Jlln. Sbeldoa Craddock.
Jllr&. 11a Albrl9bt. Mn. WU·
Ucma Bar .. y aDd Mn. Cad
am...._ Tbe ·~ lbow wUI' I
be pneeated at I p.m. Friday
aDd Saturday. Jwae 11 CIDd 11.
Ia tbe cnadltoriWD of Jlfewpon
Harbor UDIOD Blp Sch-L
OF CITIES IS
CORONA DEL JIA&. CALIF.
Big Eleetion
Tarn-oat Dae
A h('avy turn·OUC •lf \IIIC'r:o. '" councilman and f•Jrm«>r mayor
expected Tuesday .as Nt>\\'J)<Jrt OthC'rs In tQe rac·e a re J. P
Bcar h a nd Co~1a M<'Sa d lllrn!-1 1 Brophy, Santa Ana cafe op<>rator:
go to the polls fur t he> Junf' prl Charl<>s Hindley. Santa Ana In
maries. ',·estlgdtor. and Oland W Carrick.
5 C'EIITS VOL.~O.U
·Action Due
By C. of C.
A C'Onsollc1atlon c>IK'tlon be·
twet>n the Cl~les of Costa MHA
and Nt>wport Beach has been
rf'('()mmendc>d by tht" Costa Mesa
Cham~r of Commerce commit-
tee studying the jolnlne of the
two ritles. The Newport Harbor
Chambt>r of Commerrt' l"()mmlt
IN> on ronsolldatron h a .. nHt 'lUb·
mattt'd a report yt>t tu n .. b(Jard
of dtre<'lors
Don Huddleston. thl' n•'W IJrf'S·
ldPnt of the Cost11 Mt>'>a f h.tmlwr
of Cummt>r~ has rt>porrN1 that
•••• K* ••• .' ••• •:• • ·=· City Cha' rter Is Debated tw~f :;a~~l;u:::{'~~:,r'~-:·~·~~;~.,':,~ I ~~n:;:r~ Clemente. a watN t>n Th~ Loa . of the Fifth District. and fur A . In anotht>r local I'Ontt"\"t A J
.., · sembly of the 74th d l~trlt-t 01•lph1n<1 of Costa l\t('o;a Is op
1 his board of dln><·tor., "til ta kf'
actton on th(' rt'<'Ommcrt1.11lon
when tht-y mt'f.'t a t noon today
!Thursday l In thf' Ginghnm RP!<·
taurant ThP ME'~a C'nmmlttP<' In
a lt>ller to lis boarl1 ,,( rlm>i ·tnr~
rt'ported thttt thPy had • nmplPt
Pd th~lr work anti r('<.·ommt•rHh'fl
that a I'IIPY nf tht> report 1M' ... ub
mitll'O w tht> Co ... ta :\lt>'.i C'll~
Cuun•·tl and that tht> ('.·~ l'uun
ctl be askt'd to call a ~· .. n .... ll tc!,t ·
t 1110 t>lrt1tun
Robert Campbt>ll. one of the 15 survey of the ch llrter. pointing I In the supervisor racf' ln•·um 1po.,tng im·umbt>nt Frank Vaughn
.., IICN> e)('('ted FrE'f'holders who dra ft t>d out that the slxth class rity rule. bt>nt Heinz Kaist'r or ~'""''·' \1•• ... a uf c .. .,,a ~£'sa for t••mstabl(·. of
' ''' '' ' ''' '' '* the proposed (•h artt>r for the city the state law undt>r which New· Is oppost>d by Rt>altur John Vu~l'l :\t>\.\pt•rt Bt>ac·h Judi• •·•I Oto;trwt
When you pick up that long of Newport Beach. and Harry port was lncorpo~tf'd in 1906. Is of Balboa. who has bt>f'n "·'~tng Frank Ltnnf'll of Buy :::-hnrPs .•n•l
primary ballot Tuesday at your Blodgett. recently dlsmiSS<'d IE'· antiquated and not tailored for a :.trenuous camp;ugn h,t,t'd R"hf>rt Fraser uf l'urona tiPI ~1.u I
polling pia~. denr voter. don't gal counsel for tht> city. battled the area·., Spt>eltlc problems. The primarily on turntnc h ... k thf' .trt• In thr rart> r .. r rlr,trwt at
gl't d S.Couraged and give up bt>· the pro's and con's of thE' chartE'r 15 proplt> '*'lec1Pd by f'r('('holder control of the hilrbor '" lh'' :\t'\\ tt•rrr·~ a lung "'tth Depul\· Dt<:t '
Thf' ='if'"' port li.ubm L'h,tmlwr
luf ( ummf'rtl' '"'mmlttf>t• 'lUll\ Ill(! I run'-t ltl1.tttnn h.t~ nut ..... hm;lll'•l
fore you gt>t to the final item at a fuU houl'e m('('tlng or the elf'<"~ ion last yenr chose the roun-port·Costa Mt>Sa cummunllw" All ~ Rolwrt Km>elanr1 and El
That's tht> most tmportanl Issue Corona del ~tar Civic ~~ration cllmanlc·clty manag«>r type of lncumb<'nt Ea rl Sl.tnlc·~ I•" ·ll mf'r R Gu~ nf Full••rton
KARL LTlfN DAVlS I d r£•1Jort ~1'1 St'<·rpt .tr~ li.•~ L tJ.j.!
Pnht>tm rt>poortPd Tut>.,•l t\ lie•
... :url that a r!'J'IOrl "'d' '''P."" tt>d of all for Newport &>ach chi· at th(' Corona dt>l Mar El('men govt'rnment and fell that thP realtor a mi &>aeon B.•~ r<"-ttlt•nt :\•'" vorl Bl•oJ,·h \otl'r' h,,,,. an
dl I lct ( th it h ld is gPnt'rally favored to"' rn num· .ulrllltnnal i"-"ll«' on I he ballut-D • N d New C1ty Attonaey
and "'hf'n t "'a" rt>< r t •·I thlit
Ill "'' drt tw ill'll•rl ·~~~· ., IIW
hoartl uf dtfl'< tn~ .\ r•·' lltrll~>ll
:tens. It's the City of N("Yo•port tary School Thursday night. '1'\Pn s r s n e (' )' s ou GYIS ame I ... ~ II d t · t th · I nation again for Stall• A.. I hi' J.lr"J>4•-.t>rl l'll:lo • h.iriPr "htt t: Beach Chartf'r Measure. Presicl('nt Ralph Myers lntro ..,. a owE' o nomtna e etr t~wn rPpreS4'ntatlves, but elec· 5"mbly. but he I!> viJ!ufiiU"I~ t:. •' rr•\ I""'" of tht' flo .. ·umt•nt I •
Put that "X" after "y(>S.'' SO dU l'f'd ~1r. Campbt.'ll. who startl'O c1pn.1c.-rl b' !'\orman ~lrllrr ttf th.ll ":t'~ n.urowh rlrft'.tiPrl tn C1ty • 111 h 1 tlons llhould bt> g('neral. HE' ,.. . ....-" tha t your city w ave Is own off the discu-.sinn with a gt'neral (Continued on ,....,.e 6> Ba lboa l'llan<l. ~ e" Jl" r t • It) 'thP '-P('I'JJI 1949 f'll'•·ta .. n
A Horney 1 ..... ,r-• ... " ,,. ~w dr.•''" .(1 "'
th•• "'"~'port ll.ubor t't,,,mht-r 11f
constitution-a document care·~ -·
fully dra ft t'd by 15 of your own r-
nelghbors. with the ht'lp of top· 1
notrh lega l advlcf'.
It's not pcrf('('t. you hear
criUcs say? Possibly not. But I
dnre say that the Constitution
oriJina.lly draft~ for our nation
wu DOt perfect eiU.. Yet It
--......... Wbere ·~""'-L,_ .........................
the· alterations at tlJMS have
them.selv~ been cha nged. or r~
pealed.
In olhf'r word!'. rlon't bt• mis-
led a nd p:\nic'kl'fi hy th(' n-It ics
who plrk n minnr flaw ancl ask
you to dump tht' ('ntlr(' rharter
Vott> •·y~" for thf' ChartN
Junf' 8
Newport's City Coundl •litl not
gain any rrl'dtt In lt11 :wtinn on 1--------------
the Iwo Jlma halt b:H~('-()rdc>r· G d
lng thf' bnrsw rf'mtW('d jullt four $500 rante
days nftt'r ~rant In~ n JO.cJay per· I
mit to moor off thP Corona del f F• k
Mar beach. The fair thing to do or I rewor s
was to glvt> th(' lwo Jlma a ft'w Th(' flrew orkll ls.•:uc fl nrNt j
rlays morP tIme tn comply wit 11 hr i('fly during Friday's actjournNI
lht' rondltlons of tht' Jl('r~lt. Bu t City Coun<'il mN>tlnJr anrl thPn I
no: the U•nder 5"nsibllttlcs of I spull<'red out in a 3 tc. 2 decision I
the folks who Jive on the Corona I 10 provide $500. half the amount
d(') Mar bluff must bt> put nhPad r ucstPd b • the Balboa Jm.,
of tht' lntt'rt'Sts of the buslnt'SS ~vement 1s.soclatlon.
on whlrh tht' ('('onomy of the en· P
tlr<' Harbor Ar('a Is baSE'd-flsh · Councilma n Norman Mlll«>r
ing. That's not In tht" ~erkan Mid that a lot of people c.>njn}
tradition of frN' enterprise and the Fourth of July flrc>Works ancl
fair play moved that S500 bt> approprla'e<1 ,
Councilman Gerald Bennett said
he thought the money oould b<' I
better s n ut t It would
co e rom t e a vertlslng fund
voted by the people. CounC'IIman I
Smith remarked that the flre ·1
works did not help the business·
man. Mayor Dora Jllll said that
teaching of patriotism to chll·
dren by their parents would be
much better Chan shooting off
fireworks.
•
TherP Is a tine spirit of CO·
operation a mong the communl-
tlc:-s ot our-t IIY In the elforu to
save Inspiration Point and Rocky
Point on tht> Corona del Mar
bluff-tw o of Che most spectac·
ular view sites on the coast. Cltl·
zens In the Central Newport area
have.> put their nam~ on pett.
tlons urging delay In any de·
velopment projects so that the
match ing la nd pro g r a m of
acquiring these points as state
9arks can be thoroughly s tudied.
It would be n shame to l011e
th~ wonderful s c en I c view
spots.
And that's the way they voted.
Mayor · Rill and Councilman
SmJth voting no. Councllmt!n
RaM Broerlng. Miller and Ben·
nett voting to appropriate the
$500.
3-Siory Builclng on BluH
Approved by 3 to 2 Vole
a!ty eigbt from tbe U. S. N'"ol
Academy. at tbe right: wlD.Ders
of tbc 1954 w .. tet'D Sprint
Champlooab.Jp, aad tbe 1954
Yanity elgbt from the Ulli.er·
V AasrTT COIISOLATIOII-1'1M .
four c:nws of tind rowen lD
... YGStty ..... couolatioa
.... latuday lD tiM Jllonb
UdoCbaaMlanabowaaboft
Trustees Plan
'54-'55 Budget
With a sa:;4.700 total estlmat~
bud,et for the 1954·55 .chool
year and an ~tlmat~ Income
ol 1846.~ for the year. memMR
ol the Newport Bcat'h Elemen·
t&ly School Board of 'Trustee.
Mayor Dora Hill cast the de· foot Umlt. Tuelday nlsht ~ldt'd to meet
cldJq V04e •• Newport City ConWftdlng that approval of •l•ln n~xt Tuftlday nlcht f<tr
Councll split 3 to 2 In upholdlnc the vutance would open tbe way further budeet n1urtng.
the Planning Comml•lon's •P· low more three·_,. eollllti'GetJon The tentaUw 1954·55 bud~
proval of a three·ltory dwellln1 were WIUiam J. O'K-'• a nd Included admlnlstrJtlon. 135.000:
on a bluff Jot In Corona del Mu. 8rooka Bft'nud.. ownas of MU· lnettuctton. 1537,000; auxiliary n.e request for vartanc.'t! wu by bluft property; ..._ T. Dun· lft'Vtc.. 111,000; operation of
made b)' A. w. Lane. who had t'llft Stewart and Ooundlman A. ldaool plant. •ooo: malnte-
alretacly started C'Onttructlon at W. Slnlth. nancoe of ll'hool plant, -.ooo:
101 Qeeen BJvd. Ooundlman Slftlth and Hans ftxecl ~ -.oGO: tr&ftiiPCM'·
,.. PlannlnJ Conual811on ,.. aro.rtnc voted qalut tiM .,. tatton ol pu,.. -.ooo: 1oo4
part ltated that the UW.·Iital7 don; Gerald t.nJMtt and Kar· ~-.-:a miMinlt;y MV·
1• .till .. would M below blull IDUa ......, ~ ,_ ......... tc:.. .......... .-..,. •·
...... aad tlaut would not ott.-the cleeld'na wee • ....,_ aw. a. All ttl a. .._.. --.
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slty of
after the lo.at race of the 195C
Newport Harbor later·Colleql·
ate Jtowlng Regatta in the
Nortb Lido chaa~l Saturday.
Tbe NGYY crew croued the fln·
lib liDe allgbtly leu thaD MY·
afW a.ala9 tbe Uallb u..
oU tbc CIOQDty dock. Ptoaa tbe
~totbc,...._.tb•
tM1u ladade U.c.LA.. 7:CM.I.
....,.. p&.ce: arttWa Col..aMG.
1:41.3. MCIIIIId .,._, ltaafold.
Willi.. •
•PCP$ kte 2 I .. .,_ .... ,... ........... ... ..... ., ....... .......
rm I ... I ZLS .. .. ..... _ -
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Ce~mm•'r"' t.tlltn~ upur n-,,. e'tt\
60 000 D K.11l L' toll D.l\ '' o f li .• lho,t t.. . r ... 1 n. h l h , 11 Ue · .. "t""'P .. r '""'a•" u .. , j ... ,.
I 1 . ..J J.,nll "·" ·•1'1'"1"1''d Frtol.t \ ~~~ ...,,Ju1attun t'l~tH>n :\lr :. UW~"Il
t F• F h•'lrr. prrdwtf'll h I
Cit} l'e~\ltll'll ,, .. <'11\ ,ottnrnt'\ ,.f
I a Is ry Ne\\purt R···ll h Ill· t.•k·· ... t•\••r -------
tht' dllllo'" I f 1 ;\'<tl~'l P••l f I\ ,.f
Tht>Cu5'ta ~I('Sd·:\f'\\l)<lrt li.tr ('11r,m.1 •lt•l \l,tr \\h• hul he"'"
bOr Lions Club Is putt tng out th(' serving "'11 httut p.1~ m .1 lt'm(l<•
welromc mat for the mor(' than I rnn bnsls sint't' the dl missal of
60.000 vlaitors upect~ for th~ Cley Att~MY Hany 81~ u
CoM.a M-.a .,... ,..,. and c..t..~ot May 1
nlval thla Sacurday anti Sunday. Mr o vl!l who "'" af 1t).l s.
Hlghllghls '"Ill bt> thf' J>M pa B<J, Fmnt to;: mt"mllf·r of thr Ia"'
rarlt" at lll am. Saturdd~. l r<•"" far~1 .. r ..;;1 1 1 \1,11 tal,. 1 and /
rng .. r tht> que>< n ,,, 1:: 111 p m o." ... , 1 L• .. \ r• '•" If• !'1., ...
~.Hurd.,~. n1.11n jMr ulo• .11 .: I'm ~r,. It ··ol "' . 1 ... . , ••I••' 'l 1
s.,•urol.·~ \\ llh T\' ,. H r. •lto••l I \ "H\ .. • 1'•-'1 • ' I 1•1 f··l
Linn a.. ~r.ln•l !Tl •• r .. h • .J 1'1'•
1
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'h.1b:-p.tr.ttlt• IU•I~I~~ • I ;~ I'm Ill' \\ttl tl'l• '\ 1 • • ,\ r f \\ t•
~liHtl.l~. r ... h tf rnn··r !r •m fltw•• II II· ,. I.... ,, .•. r ,. ·f \\ .. r ••
It• r hhrng rt ml' t'.l• h ol.•:-.!r • .. d \\' • 1
. ,...
IIIW-SSWcw~.._..._....
wU1 be beld at tbe Juac IC
couacil meetiag lD C1ty Hall.
Mayor Dora Rill announc-ed at
FndO"f's adjourned mHtlnq.
Cop1e of tbe proposed budget
will ~ ma~ ~a1lable •o the
public lD od<raDce of the bear·
109. she scud.
The Couno.l wtll bold oooth· 1 :•II' •• warrled " ~ m ~urtl <• I "' 1 .. pr••' tit •
I ~ .!r .. 1 '•'• ·•· II I' •· er adJourned mHh nq at 4 p .m .
f tho· I • • \ 'l ,. • ' Trn Monday to recetore btdc for o en seconds ahead of the Call·
fomJa crew. which won the
race lD '51, '52 aad '53. The
NGYY time for the 2.000 meten
wo.a 6 :29.9 aud the California
time wo.a 6:36.3.
( Ensi911 Photo.)
8:4&.1. lint plac:e. aDd u.s.c.
I:SSJt. thlnf plcrce. Tbe ro•·
lag races were coaducted by
tbe Newport Har-bor Cbamber
oJ Coa.aaerca.
(Eaai911 pboto)
,
•·•n' lull
l'hr l'h
II•· '' r • n 1 ••r .. r ~1gn.' 1 restroom at w e 5 t Newport
lh•lt.r T'h lit•· Kt•\ • Park.
:'kul .t• ol ll.t>:l!• r .,. •I \1 '"'''·" Lod~l' \lr tnd \lr .. ll" ' h,t\ ,,I 1 L
, ..... r·\\hot\ .... \\ ...... ,"1!1 ·" Permit s ost
"htHII .tl l I l \
\lr ~'•'I I ,., ., ... ···! rtw "·'' I b Ba•t Barge
tht •ti'l'"tlltm, rlf Fn,J.,, h\ , ••n Y I
m o·nt 1.: rh tl till' ll 1\ ho~fnrt• h•· '\;1•\\ J"'TI l'it\ ,.,,, •t• tl · \ • ~..., . .,
h •• I ""'' tu.. · h • ,1••· ., .. "'' 11 , r ro·"''''' d ....... · 1 , ''''"
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l·k·· .• ::olio•! \\ h• h.nl 'h••l ,j hod• I\\•• J m.l l'>.tll b.tr):• i'• •• I '"
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ht'.llt>n Tl'l'r• "'rf' h•' "••uld lll,o• ho 11•· th1• \!•• 11~' twfPfl'
Ill ro•lll.fl ll'h ht' I" rtf,.Jt,. "HI
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aht•.Jol S.•f,•n• rPitnq , ... h ln1 htm
l''l•mplt It h l. 1~ \l,o'l.lgt'r Jnhn
~ltle•r-< .... ud he• \\••ultl ltkP 111
ha\t" :\tr f'l'nno'' "'' tn "llh tht>
nt'\\ C'll) Jthunr\ .11 •1 "Hh uti
•'l·n~ult.&nt \\'1111.1'11 r.•mtwrtm
I on H'' '''' r nC t he• Ell '"II e) II ron
trart I coaoJifA DEL MAll cauaCB
I
Tht" Cotr•tn.l 111'1 Mnr Commun
It) Chun·h "''II nbq-n(' Choir
R"'-ognltwn !'u nl1.1~ at thl!-Sun
cia~ s srr\ it't''
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,,,. l Ill• tl h.tt! IH •nl•' I 11 •• I"''
n1 I r 'r 'lit 1.1\' •HI I •tnt! I •
t hP harj!f' 1-f' rPpdllll t 1
•'''.:.': n1• muffll'd
I :tw
Prnt £"'1.. "f'rP n• 4'1',. ! lr •m
:\lr and ;\tr. A tnr• t... p 1 h \tr
.•n•l :\11"' u•nt:lo F:\~ \lr ,-\tr-.
H J Lorrn7 ,1 nl1 \1 r' J R "'"f1
ct.uo 1111 r~'•ttrlf'nh tl,..nc :hi' Cn
mna df>l Mar bluff Thf'' rh.tr$!N1
rhat thr bait bari':P "' I• un-.a llht
I~ and C'lml"tttutl'fi a m('n~( r 111
swlmm«>rs •
CvUn<'llman Gt>r:ll.t So>n nC'It
<:aid thC' OV. ON W ll<i rt"rl~ ltl
paInt t bf> bait bargl' UP "'"ad It
\\uuld not be right t•l dl'prl'-'l'
ftshlng boats of the.> halt 'it'f\ l<'f'.
Coundlman A W ~mlth mo\ro
that th<' ~rmlt bf' r~' lncit'd lx'·
r au!IE' oC f111lurt> to t'llmpl) with
t'Ondltlon "'('t h~· the Council,
anrl thl motion v.,as appro''tMI 4
to 1 C'oundlman Be-nnett vntlnc
•
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-1:!'. NATIONAL I Ot~IIAl ~iiSiGN +!l·s~c~.~ IIDAa.AftfWWWD wtn,...utrea·llre---IEI
,..n ... • ...Mr. • .......,, 111 1M a.., .. ~ .... Celf. OHIM~
,nat1ttt ,a..t Ill 1M 1M!.-....... IIOt c-t lnlnill4. c.-4el .,..,,
TIL~: HArtter 1114 .... 1111
UEMIER OF THE
Funeral .ervk8 for Mrs. Man·
ton Moore, 74, ot 472 l~h St.,
Coeta Meu, were held TuNday
In . Parkes· Ridley Mortuary with
the Rev. AI Kaden of the C.n·
sale ot ..,. and ..,.. ftre. lupect'-cbatp. • ., u.
work.l In the City of e-ta MNA eerwe. a 8110 al• tax ..,...
wlll be permitted under •n ordl· and a 8110 depoelt to lnlwe,....
nance to be drawn up by City er clean-up. Charitable .,...,.
Attorney Donald Dunean, the will be required to apply to tbe
eo.ta Meu City Council. ruled council for any wa iver ot lloeue
last week. The IM!1IIf ordinance fee.
CAliFORNIA NEWSPAPER NlliSHElS ASSOCIATION
AAd of tt.. NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
AltVO E. HAAPA~.-.. ..Editor elld Publithef
PEG HAMA .. ----·------·------At&ocie+o Editot
HUGH UcUILLAN ......... --·----·-.Nowt!.~ototropf\or
IERT L JOHNSON. _...Acfvertttillt Olrodot
• • • The NEW PO itT HARIOR ENSIGN hea be.fl detormi...d to ~ ~ -
peper of 9onorel circvleti011 by jud9-ne11t of the S.perior Court e11d by roetoll
thorool ia quelifiod to publish ell public 110tic01 required by low. * • •
E11torod •• So~ Clen Metter bl the , ... Office ot eo,-dol Mer, C.flf.
t.Aoilin9 A.cUreu: 1104 C..ot ....,.,.., eo,-dol t.Aer, C.llfomie
SUI SCRip11'10N U TES
Locel wbtcription re+oa: Two yee,._f5.00; one y .. r-$1.00
Outside of the Herbor At .. : Two .. ~7.00; one yo~.OO
tral Bible Church otlklatlne.
''The Male Animal"
• comedy by 1--·'naU'bew ... EWott lf..-at
June 4 through June 12 (except Sunday)
Cvtcda 1 :40
211 0... Aft.. Logaa.
• Mn . Moore died May 29 In
Oranee County General Hosplt'l.
She wu a native of Indian Terri·
tory a nd ha d lived In California
for 65 years and In Costa ~esa
for the past 11 years. SuJ'vlvors
Include her husband, Manton M.
Moore; a son. John W. Brubaker.
Beatty, Nevada; a daughtel', Mrs.
Dorothy L. Mille r, Redlands; a
brother, J ames P. Baines, Escon·
dido; one granddaughter and
one great-granddaughter. ~'\11!~1111!!!!!1!!~~-... ~~---~~~~---.. can lllrllor 1114 for Job '*""' Read Ensign Want Ada.
l•wa ••~tart ... ar's Pra•l•••
"TilE IIALE AlfiiiAL .. -1"'M
cast of tbe 1CIIII~ 'nau.rber aad.
Elliott JfupDt comedy wlllcla
opeu Friday cmd nuu t.broa9b
ELECT-
/
1 ... II .t 1M ~.ogaa. 8eac1a
eo.uaaat~ Pl8yboue gDt.btew
about oM alp oa t.be lcrw1l
to ....... Soutblcnad tbeatn·
9"" to .tb• llAcal productioe
of tbe ,.ar. Proat row, left to
ript. Dall S t u r k le • 1WM
Crttclllow, D • • l d Penal CIDCl
Adele lpND. lladt row. left to
ript. Darid .., ... c..... 8ol·
laa. ..., ... Adele .........
PiaU IDt.rlaDciL llorace Crttcb·
low aad ht.b aroe.
JOHN VOGEL
. ARE YOU READY TO DO
SOIETIIIIG ABOUT IT lOW?
USo
Call for a Free Trial Trealma1t
AT OUR NEW SALON * HARBOR 1742 *
819 So. Coast Bi9bway, lfecn Jcu.mlDe, Co~oDa del Mar
Alto o.r Sq&ola Cit
HAL
DIKE
Says: IIACBIIIE GUlf 8ULLET
COES TIIBOUCB BOUSE
A bullet went through the west
side or the hOUS(' of E. 0 . Saun-1
ders. 5()0 31st St . Newport Beach. I
The DeW 8road Fona Fire traveled across the living room.
Polley fo~ DwelliD9 auUdl.Dp through an open door and went p~tects e19ainat p~actieally •••ry bcua~d to wblcla a dwell· Into a bt'droom, where It was
.. 8BOAD FOJUC FIIlE
IS 8EST BUY Olf DWELLIIfCS"
la9 is subJect except Earth· found on the floor. Mr. Saunders 1
quake. wblcb may be added 1f notifi ed Newport poll«' at 6:15
desl.red. U you aTe aot yet p.m . May 24th. lmt'Siigatfng po·
carrylD9 Broad Form. we IU9· lice said that tht' bullet ca me
9e1t you iaform yourMlf about from thr Newport Gen£>ra l Ma·
it without delay. ADd be au~• chine Works. at ~13 Jl)th St ..
aU poUdes con.riD9 the same Nt-wport Beach. who manuCac·
property read alike. lure s uh-machln<> s::uns. Tlw gun
Hal Dike
INSUitANCE I IONOS
1121 llarbow 81Yd. Uberty 8·5504
was fir£>d by J,H·k PurN'll. 2621
Baysh or<' Dr .. Bay ShQres. lnn~n
tor of the gtrn walh Roy Anspach
and John Davies. pollee <'harged.
YOUB VOTE IUfD
SUPPORT APPilECIATED
·ORANGE COUNTY'
S u-pE RV ISO R
A law~tart laac• l••i••••••• ••~ TllltiJir
35 YEllS II DilliE CDUITY
VOTE JUNE 8 1 and
VOTE VOGEL
The Busineu and Pro'--ional Men and Women at
J 202S Moct.b llcda St. ID S·7alO a..ta A.Da con'A IIDA 1415 Coast Blvd. cORQ\jADELMAR----
NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS
A SAVINGS INSTITUTION
New Building
Many New Services
Ready for you
I
SATURDAY, JUNE 12th
OPEN HOUSE
12 noon to 8 p.m.
You're invited -come and tour our new building -aee
all r.f 11 .; dcpartntf>nt s -be among the first to opeo a oew
accounl and watch your i.oveatment grow with WI,
RARE COINS ON DISPlAY
"EVOLUTION OF THE SILVER DOLlAR,"
presented by Bank Building and Equipment Corporation of
America. Pieces cf Eight and other rare doUar-.iae coiJia dat-
ing from six years before Columbu.s d.Wcovered America.
...... ...
.. .. I PI
EXCESS OF. 1'12,000.000.00
.
SALUTE AND COMMEND THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN
and everyone wh~ is helping to promote and deYelop the
COMMUNITY YOUTH CENTER
OF NEWPORT HARBOR
(Located on the Harbor View School G rounds in Corona del Mar)
ln donating the net proceeds of subscrip tions toward this community project, the New p:>rt Har-
bor Ensign is indeed render ing a laudable commun ity service to the p::rrents-and youth of New -
port Beach.
Parking in the Rear for Your Cont~enienCe
INCLUDES THE FOlLOWING BUSINESSES:
I
RAGAN'S
T1le ·~ ,... _ _.
MERLE CORPORATION .........
BAY ESCROW CO .
DONAlD D. HARWOOD A...,_,
POIRIER MORTGAGE CO .
~ ....... ,h.
RICHARD PLEGER
Dutil•
DEE'S BEAUTY SALON
c ....... lt.e.ty ..we.
•
DR. WALLACE J. Mll..LER
E. H. THIELE
o,.w..
. .
THOMAS E. HEFFERNAN
~
DOROTHY jo STUDIO
AII .. IIIIJ ef DIMe
MAR CREST CORP . ...........
MORGAN AND CO.
'If .....
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RAYMOND KENT HARVEY
AlcWtect
O 'BRIEN'S SPECIALTY SHOP ,....... ........
JOHN H. POOLE
..... OM..
MARK SODEN
Attw.eY
DR. FRANK WD.JC1NS0N ........
so.' COAST Mc5ftroAGf: CO . ........ ._
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TilE TBOMAI MOWU MOVE
Th(> Thomas Mowes h ave
mov('(l from 414 39th St., New·
port, to Santa Ana.
by the firesWe
superlative food,
cocktails and service
amid old enclish charm.
HURlEY
BEll
135 Coast Hwy. Tel. 2716
CMOU _DnMM
...........
If ... llfllll
At the May meeting of the
Wanlkl Club (Kiwanis wlvesJ
held at the home of President
Luelle Kara m . the fa llowing of.
fleers were e lected for the ensu ·
lng year: president, Marie Strick ·
er; vice president, Lou ise Koep.
St'l; secretary,' Allee Yourstone:
treasurer. Florence Webb. They
will be Installed at a luncheon
meeting J une 4.
OPEK BOOSE IS PLAJflfED
A proposal to holct open houSt>
In City Hall. made by the City
Employees As30Ciatlon. was ac -
cepted by the Newport Beach
City Council Monday. May 24.
City Council agTeed to l'O·Sponsor
the open house, to be hf.>ld some
time in July.
HOBBY IS SPOmNG R. YING SAUCERS
A study of flying saucers Is the
hobby of Mike Mich aud, 15, nf
107 VIa Quito. Lido Isle, a sopho·
more In Newport Ha rbor Union
High School.
Mike says he was able to ~
onf' flying saucer with hYs 3'z·
Inch telescope from his patio for
about 10 S(>('()nds. It was tubular I In shape with a bright light un·
dernt'ath. Ht> rould see no wings
and It moved rather slowly. Ht>
firs t observed a bright light in •••
the • ky to the north ju t at sun·
set It was vtslble for about five
mlnute:s, traveling from e:sst to
W('St.
On another occasion on a clear
morning he saw a silver speck
move fron\ the eastern horiton to
the north In a split second and
disappear. About 10 se<.oonds later
It came out of nowhl're and n ew
'
• • 4 • o 4 4 4 0 0 • 0 0 0 4 .-to the north near a Navy plane,
Y'S
.. IER
SPAJflSII DDniUIS e ALL YOU CAll EAT (EVEaT 111VDDAT, 5 ..... TO 10 P.JI.) .....
"Folr.es ·of 'rdty-Four" .......... .,.,
I lUDior • d 111ace League ..............
Friday and Saturday. June 18 and 19
ATI P.M.
REWPOIIT BU.Oa BICB SCIIOOL AV"DITOaiVll
ORIGINAL JEWELRY DESIGNS
• Cat 8~ • Jewelry Bepaln
HOWARD K. ADAMS
401 MA&IGOLD AVE. (at eo.t ami.) COIIOWA DEL MU
...... tlt'l
FU
* BALBOA *
Now Open Week~ncls
* * *
RIDES & GAMES •
Tlke .. FIIIIJIIr•
"TIIP TIEIIY"-IIe
he rcport£·d. Once while travel·
lng on a deserted road on Mt.
Palo'mar. hP saw a glint oC light
In a vallt>y. Closer observation
revealed thrt:'e saucNs hovering
ln tbe alr. They had grt'i'n domes
on top and were reddls h-orangf'
on thf' bottom. Each 45 s..conds
or a minute they would fade out
of sight He t-stimated that thPy
wNe 10 Ill 60 fP<'l In diameter.
ThC'y Wt'te obscr\'t-d
than t:> mmut('S
Many people wh•1 han• inves·
tlgatt>d ~uc('rs ha\'C found that
many will rhan~tc t•olors cturlng
fl ight and their brllltan<·y will
chan~tt>
Two hooks owned b) ~1ike in·
du4c "Flying SaUl'f'rS arl' Rt:'al"
and "Flying Saucers ·from Outt'r
Spact.>," wrlttl'n hy O.ma ld Key·
hole. an mvt•st lgator fur t hl' t: S.
Air Fur(·e. A t:Ntain percentage
ot the fl ying saut•t>r sightings
that the Air Forc·P has investl·
gated cnnn<Jt be explained and
the Air ForcP hao; admitted lndl·
rl'Ctly that they wt>re lnterplant>·
tary. Mike reports that Inter·
planetary ls the only answer for
the unexplained stehttngs. ac·
~Inc to the press ~ ot
the Department of ~ense .
Flying saucers have been un·
officially clocke<l at 2.000 miles
an hour. By radar tracking it has
been romputNi that tht>Y were
traveling 9.000 m ilt's an hour.
Alrcra(t t>nglneers cannot un·
der land how sau<'e-r travt>l at
tremt>ndous spt't"d with no vlsi ·
ble means of power A group of
Canadian sc-ientists doing re-
!Wnrrh work on saucers belit>ve
that they tra vpJ nn magnetiC
lines of force. The rarth Is PX
plalncd as a giant magnN with
SAVCEII WATCIIEil-Mllra Mlcbaud. 15. eoa of Mr. aad Mn.
George Mldaaud. 107 Vi.a Quito. Udo lsle. bas a bobby of atacty-
ill9 fiyiD9 SCI\leetl. piGDb Cllld atcu aatnaaa.. lie i.a abOWD aboYe
ill U.. patio of the Mlcbau4 resicSeoce witb bb 31/:a·illcb t.le-
acope. ( EILilCJD pboto)
magnPt ll\)lc-"' at nun n .\nrl .,out h ''Sudrl•·n I~ thtt} .1!1 '' Pnt .. cr 1n
Tht> ,.,alHN:. th(.,Jrf'lit .ill> p ull dl(fprt>nt tltrl'<'IJ on:.
thf>m.'>('l\t•-. .1lonJ! nn lin•· .... r Clnt• I)P.' ,,. ... ft•J turelt>~-. dl-.4..
ma~nNu flirt'<' ,\f\<1 an~ tlmt• annther '" ,, dt:.e with d htom t..,
they t1MirP. thPy a pp.tr••nll~ • ·''' phl'rtcal onmt' \\hlt'h •·uuloi 1)1"
hovf•r In um• 'IJ<'I h) t"\I'T'tng f'arth l'flntrollt>d Ont> dl-.4.' "'·''
tht>tr rx•l~>.., ..,t-t•n "1th a rat-..cd l't'ntt•r .tnd
ThP big -.aut·t'r ".trt• <,l.tri(•O anotht•r \\<1:> ,1 glubf> nf lt):hl
In 1947 wht'n ,, m<~n nan·wd Kt·n whkh m.t) h.t\1' a tr •• n ... p.ut'nt
nNh Ar nnlct '-f\w mnc l'rtli•·N.., cH"' an•l "'"rk un thr ht>ltcnpler
fl)(in5t 10 " t•haln thrc.u1o:h thl' prtnnple StJm<' .ul' bt•IIC'\t'rl t11
pt>ak s of thf' C'n~·a!IP rungt> 1n haH• no cr('ws
Washington Sin('(' th~>n the puh A Har\atd professor repor\s
lie h as be<:ome lncrt>asingly In·~ that thPre ls hl&h ll!e form on
terHted In lhP naturt' of th~ 100..000.000 planets
objects. Prof. George Adamski In
hls book. "Flying Saucers Have
Landed," report'\ slghttngs slnl'f' Daryl Harpa Combo
a.'! far back as 1619 Eaterta:ia1D9 1:30 to 1:30
SaU<'t>rs h.n e be<'omP lncrt>as· Full
C.ourSt'
Omner"
from Sl '75
Chllrlren
Sl 00
0.\."CL'\;C
BICYCLE
REPAIRING
Sch ~~mn Bicycles
RAY STEDMAN
1570 NEWPORT BLVD.
7
A·IPLUMBIIIG
()JI>IAillf
q.J.
JUIT
8110 FOOD
FoDcnr thill Eerip
Featme .....
Plcace. to EaL
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1'111 •EWJIOIIT 81.VD. CX>ITA IIDA
TWI IESTI.uTI
-W. SYCJUIOilE. SAJITA AJfA
Pill IYEIUE CIFE
DAJfA PODfT
DGVIUS 101 IIICI I.SE
For aon tbaa 15 yean '"Dcwa11a 101 IIGDQ lloue. • ....
tcnuaat Cllld Codrtai1 Lowa~. baa beea fCIIDOU.I f• S.O·
fooda. Steak~. Chopl CIDd aucaa. A1lo ODe ~ ill .,._
coddaU ~ ·~ D. Dcml11a. you aao.t. OR COAST BlGJIWAY AT I&TB ST. SEAL IEACB. CAUP'. -----------------CIU.IIR CIFE -bM••
Thia fak1oaa em.. lal'l)est aad oldMt Qd 111 ......,._t
ill Ora:D9e Cou.aty .... ..,.. 35. iaclaclia4J am. daeta. ....
dertul Qi.DHe Sood attractl CJOunDeb hom tluoafJboat tbe
Soutb.laad. It's worth a trip to A.iac~Mia. CllJchN ill U..
baabt CIDd ateoka al80 an lecrtund.. Yet Lla la yoar bo.t.
Cbi.DHe CJift shop DeJrt doc.. 3rt L CE.JfTEB. AJf ABEDI U:yUOIM 5·45 It
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LA POSTI
Here you wUl lill4 delldou.s Ma:lcaa lood. as you Wra it.
eyery c1iab b-cb.W reU.1101 CIDd tGIIlGles to ecadaUadaa.
t.aco. GD4 combl.Datioa plates. tried beaD.a CIDd da .... aad
... ud.D9 aalada. DlaDer boon 5 to 9 p.m.. doMd MoodayL
PriYate party noaa tor lG:r!Je parties. t.ocat.d oa Jfewport
IIYd., ooe block eoutb of Sa:ata A.Da Cowatry Club.
ZSI8 lfEWPOIIT IL Vl). COST A MESA
VILLI llllll
Wbeft 9ood tri.Dds ....t to eat ill Coroao del Mar. S.nia9
~at. lWicb. ~-DelJdou.s acm4wtda ... daop~. fou.D.
taill Mnnce.
KIXDELL'S PATIO. 1217 COAST ILVD. COBOKA DEL MAJI
.liE UIIECUE
Ia Ba.J.boa tbil b tJut p1aee for barbec:\Md c:bic:ltaD.. ribe GDd
steaks. Comp&.t. bna.ktast. delic:ioua IIGDdwicbes. OpeD
8 a..m. to 11 p.m. Al StroD9. you.r bo.t.
Ill NAm STRl:ET
CHRISnAI'S HUT
Try tbe Cbio ... oyeo pr\me rocut beef-lt'a terrlllc:t Thb
reataurcmt ia IOD9 famous for fiDe looc1 aa4 CJTOCJ-cbarcoal
broiled seafood. steaks. ch1dceo.
U S EDCEWATER IAUOA -THE PIZZA HOUSE
Dinill9 ill a family crtmoapbere. Amedc:aD aa4 ltallaa food
at tts ~t-Plua tbcrt defies eompari.loa.. Top mloUl. ""·
loU. .,.agbettl. aalcada. lcu~ eoaaplete __.u.. Opea 3 p.a.
to 12 m ld.Di9bt. c:loaed NODcSay.
MCM COAST HIGRW AY KEWPOIIT IEACB 1-------------------------------------------Use EDsigD W ~~ Ads for Besa1ts
Thinking Democrats Say ••
KNIGHT
II
RIGHT
FOil CAUFORNIA
·~tw~&MorOemocntic ~ael.a.auocas-city
•nd ~cy offldab tt.rouJbcNt -..... • fOUIM for IIOd..,. ..........
'acre ... '• ••• Q)S e•t ....,. _ _ , =osa •
•A._. .......... c.M-._. ............ --.
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fAa& am
Corona del Mar
AI UCEPTIMIL v•n VIWE
~lt-e 3 BR. homl'. good neighborhood Handy 7xt7 kltlh. 9~t iR ma.,tt>r bedroom opens to lovely ten<-1'<1
g ar<lt>n, <'Ovcr('d N>ment patio. Ex..-lg. 2-c:ar gar. plu~
~turage. built to takt' apt. a bo\'('.
.. ., $8,210
\\llh low monthly parments ot $;17.50. This Is a rt-al
h·•rnt"--<..on't IN tht> pr1ce tool ~ou.
THE VOGEL CO ..
J3Cl COAST BLVD.
HARBOR 17H
CORONA DEL MAR
HARBOR HTI
$491Din
$9995 F•R Price
B.\CK BAY 3·BEDR. HOMES
PAVED & CURBED STREET
HURRY -A FEW LEFT
4 sol~ lllisw ...
OPEl SAT. I SUI. P.l.
Drive North to Del Mar «2600 Blk.l
Turn Right Toward Bay Near End
·:YOU'LL LIKE OUR FRIENDLY SERvTCE"
W. A. TOBIAS
Multiple Listing Realtor
393 E SEVENTEENTH STREET COSTA MESA
~
Call Liberty 8-1139
TWO GOOD BUYS
$10,450
='Pat lillie homt' on o;m all lnt . . C'lose In 2 twrt
rn<•m 2·C'ar gar..tge l'. loan
$14,750
\\".·il hu1ll :! twrlmom h(>mt> rorm•r lot
harrlw•.>Otl !lc10r' flr!'plal'P rtbl J!.Hage
• los<•c1 r(;',lr yard '"'f',tn .Slrif' r•f h1g-hway
ln •• n
AIDRESEI CO., realttn
HARBOR !:"till
600 (\•a"t 81\ d , a t Marigold. Corona del M.t.r
WEST OCEAI FROfiT
$18,000
••n
1'
3 hPdronms, 2 bnttls, lm·ely kn11t1y p inP kitr hPn with
t:arbaRP rlbp<l'<,ll Fla~;;ton<' flrt'plo<'t'
\\'Ill tr.ul(' up Cnr Ba lboa t ... h nrl homr
C.tll :\lary ~h<'<'l<·~
Lloyd C . Howard. Realtor
'-:--;-m: \ ~<C 11 F;.". LIBERTY ~-3H . E''"' LJ "'\31'<
;.1_ • ,\' c fl,\:'T IIIC:IIWAY =" F:W PORT BEACH
BALBOA IICOIE
Near the Bay!
"" 11 •.nu \.\.1111 l~omt• anrl a home. It)() hf<r<'', ·• -.l urd~
f lT"' 1 hl'flr homl' w1th flrpplaPP anrl 2 '~'P rc·rll "'
1':11·h \~ ll h 1 bl•dr 8<' t rental IO<''\tion pn'l.·~ihlt•
$22,500 is the price
WITH :i', 0~ B•\LA;";CE
A Cu<Jfl RPntal RN.~•rc.J
BALBOA REALTY CO.
700 E. BALBOA BLVD. (opp. Balboa Bank of Am I HA -3m
FOR REIT
TWO RF.DR IIOL'SE, unf on Marigold m CD:\1 $Ti
pN m•mth. water paid
Sl'~t~tER RF.:NTAL5· l·h<'r1r !urn apt . slt-eps Cour, l
hlk .., from CK'f'an an CD:\1. $..15 per week if for !'t'a.S<Jn
HOt.:~E ;wa llablf' tn July and Aug $50 per weoek Anti
many ot hNs
CAPT. R. PATTISON
W. E. FisllerlliiiCialea
912 <;'oas t Blvd. Corona del Mar Harbor2443
Well Listed ... Half Sold!
When you list your property tn
......... Lillilll Seniti
take advant age or our free appraisal service. We have
expert appralsers who know market value. ln ypur
a ru. Our Interests are the same-you want to ,.11
(or the best price-we wa.nt to g~ you the best prl~. F•--.n UST W1'TII
... TIU~IDVIM
THRU YOU1l RE..u:roa
NEWPORT HARBOR
BOARD OF REALTORS
:-Jifeowpo~t ... ..._: IUDOa ..
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WIITEI SPINET PIANO. famous m~ke. WHERE WERE YOU ON D-DAY? · I
To exchange attractive new·
er 3·bedr. B. J. home and cash for l;argN homP on Bay
F'ront-
Full k~yboard. Ont> only, Our
!'I p e cIa I pril'C $293. Danz.
Schmidt Pianos. S.'l() No. M ln .
Santa Ana.
Army. In th~ VNt'rinary Corps,
with a rank ()f C'Rptaln on SJ>«Ial Wh~re were you on D-Day-servl~ from the U. S. Army. Paul
when lh~ allied forC'es tormed Whitman, 1020 Coast Blvd .. Co·
the beaC'hes of Normaady jus t 10 rona l'lcl Mar. was a corporal In
year ago---on June 6. 19--IIT That j the u. S. Air Corps on duty at a
was the question we as k<'d Har· ba.e r<'palr dt'pot at Warton.
borltcs '~ho were In the servi<'e England. Lee Wlldt"r. 261 E\·e ·
during \\orld War II. nlng Canyon Rd .• Shore Clllts.
Costa MeM, wu a prllon~ of
war at Nichola Field In the
Philippine Islands, known •• the
hell C'amp. He wu capturMt on
Corrcgldor on May 6. 194.2. while
a rorporal ln a machine aun
company, First Battalion, Fourth
Marines and survlvrd the death
march.
To t lnd buyer with $3.000·
$-1.000 to lnvf'St In mall('r
low priced B. l. home with
good Income r(>('()rd and ex ·
ceptlonal possibilities-
To meet somrone. who wa nts a charming well.ronstruC't('d
2 bedroom home and rle-
ta<'hl'd ~uest house near the
beach on Balboa Island.
Comfortable furnishing In· l'luded. Convenient term s
can ;ri •• fiOO
NOW Is the Time to Buy
See US!
ISUID REILn CO.
-l99Park. Balboa Island HA 3TI
REAL ESTATE & Rentals
WlLL SACRJnCE 6·rt m ahog·
any pilot wheel with ste!'(>l b. se
and brass hul> St50 Skipper's
Tablr, 618'~ Vk tnria. San Clf'·
mPnte.
l 936-UNCOLN Zt•phyr 12-<'yl..
motor good. ldra l for Hot Rod.
Make otter. JIA 1-128. ,__ __ _
HAMMOND Churtl Organ you
can play beautiful organ mu·
sic In 15 m1nutes. Slightly
u:.ed. A great bnrgaln Scarct-
Dant·&bmldl Big Plano &
Organ Co .. 520 Nn. Main, Santn
.\na.lree praclkt> rooms. Comf'
In and play
SMALL BLOCh:-of Harbor Rest
Cemet~ry s toc:k. Write owner.
P.O. Box 771 Ralboa.
---.,..~-$395 BUYS good-Spinet Piano
used. Others fM $435. s.J9:i.
Spinet pianos for r(>nl. All te rm
J l:NE 1 until St'pt 6. lovely 2-br rent a llowed on salt>. Danz
Curn h o me . convt>nlent to Schmidt Big Plano Storl', 520
beaC'h and' mark . on ocean No. Main. Santa Ana.
side oC hig hway. 5 per FISHER UPRIGHT plano, $145.00.
WN'k if takt>n for full time. Woodworth Plano Store. 1318
Call owner at Sa a Monica. Coast Blvd .. CdM. HA 3382.
EXbrook 3·6692 atter 6 p.m . STEINWAY GRAND. Like new.
NEW DUPLEX. just completed. 2 Wondi rful bargain. Knabe
bedr~ms each, 1.200 sq. tt. llv· Grand. Ch ickering, s cha t r
lng area, double garage. one Bros. Many others. Spe<'ial
block from ocean, $12.500. b a by Grand. $395. Danz .
Salf"smen on premises. 131 44th Schmidt Plano co.. 520 No.
St.. Newport, Saturday, Sun-Main. Santa Ana.
day, Monday. Katnlk-Murri· TWO GREEN. 1 green occasional
son. members or Multiple List · chairs. pair of brass planter
lng Board, 2001 W. Coast Hwy., lamps. l aofa. Ha.r. 199-I·M. Newport Beach.
FOR RENT: 4-bedr .. turn. house. BEAunFUL Elt"C'tronlc Organ.
Ba lboa Island. with two baths Used. Our prlt-e $565. Terms.
Danz.&hmldt Big Plano Store. and two showers. large patio. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana.
availablf" J uly and August by -::-::,-=::=-:-=-=-~=':':":C=----:-:
month Phone Harbor 3459·1. PORTABLE S EWING maC'p ine.
rt>bullt White Rotary. Good JUNE 1 until Sept. 6. lovely 2· rond .. $25. HA 306l·J, 406 Hel· bedroom turn. home ronven ·
lent to beach and m arkt>t on iotrope. COM
SANDY'S ~fotrl. 1015 Coast Blvd .
COM. wt>t>kl y or month!}' rent-
ole; Rt>dUC'<'d ralt' If woman
<·.,uld help Call In pt>rson.
LOl:ISE APT'S Overlooking bay.
A Cew s ummN reservations
s till available. $50 & $60 per
week, or yearly rental. 308
Carnation. HA 4016.
FOR RENT. 2· Eied __ r_m __ __,.fu_r_n_._a_p_t-..
garage: on Balboa Island.
)'f"arly r£'ntal only. Call Harbor
2&11
Santa Ana.
EXPE.R. GARDNER. clean-up,
monthly work and new land·
SC'ape. HA 4120-W.
MATURE WOMAN wishes baby
sitting. Day or night. HA
31!2-M
HANDYMAN -m.aintenan~ and
repa ir. Palntlne. carpenter etc.
Ju st a nything. Reaaonable.
Satlslaetlon guaranteed. HA
0126·1
.tnrl l\\n shl\rs. largt' patio, WANTED to rent. COM. Mature
.n a1lubiP July and Aug. by thoroughly r~ponslblP roupll',
month Ph HA 3439-J nn c·hlldr!'n or JX>ls, wish to
APART~IE~T em rent, unfurn . r~>nt ciPSarabl(> two or morP hdr
larg<' (·nmfortabll'. SY.l: 2 bedrs houSt-south of highway. Curn
6.11 llam11tun. c. ~f Own('r ~>r unfurn Y<'arty. Bf>sl r are as.
HYall 1·!)262 or Llht'rly 8-2622. s url'd. Write Fred£'riC' En~els.
F"<>R "'AL"' ,.. f t bl t 3Z70 Loml>ardy Rei .. Pasadena. •> r. -~Om flr d P WO· C• lif twrlroom home in CD:\1, large __ a_.____ _ _ _
li\'lng rnnm. flrppl:w~>. k itr hf"n j SNIPE SAILS ffJr li-Ct. boat.
w1th dlnang :..rf'a. Pxtra room HA 0878·W.
and b.tth at g.uagf'. MAY rl'nt WANTED: Room !nr t>ltlerly lady.
In nclulh 0\\ nN, 611 Poppy, harbor arf'a KltC'hC'n priv. ap·
<:OM pr('('iated. Call HArbor 4195.
Vcrgll Oakden. 1105 W. Bnlbod wns <'ommandlng oftlcer or the
Blvd., Nt>wport. w as u s taCC s!'r· u s. Naval auxiliary air tatil>n
gf'ant with thf' 82nct AirbornP ,11 Arlington. Wash .
Division and was already In ' Jat·k Bldw(•li, 606 Kings Rd.,
rombat by 0 -Day. He had P~lro · Clift !Iaven. was serving as a
l'hut<>d Into Lehayd('('puil. !\or. first lif'utcnant in the U. S. Air
rnandy. the night before. Forr<• In New Guinea. Bob Moore,
Councilman A. W. Smith. 516 4291~ Marigold Ave. Corona del
Qcoenn Blvd . Corona dPI Mar. was Mur. a sta ff ~Wrgeant. ·was flying
at Tara\\a or Kwajalein. SN ving over Normandy with tht> 306th
as an air surg~n with the Sev· Bomh Group, 367th Bomb Squad·
Pnlh Air Force with lhf' rank o! ron. stationed In England. Poli('C
rolnnel. ' ('hie! John Upson was a tirst
Dr. Albert E. Stockton. 1006 lil'ute nant In tht" M P.'s a ttached
Coast Blvd., Corona dt"l Mar, was to the U, S Air For<·<' Base at
serving In South China with thf' Lythan. England
200th Division. Fifth Chincw John A. &>st. 299 Broadway,
City Charter Is Debated
~v. James Stewart. putor of
St. Andrews PrcsbytNian Church,
on D·Day was a lieutenant flrht·
Pr ,pilot aboard the a ircraft car-
rlt'r USS Cabot In the PaclllC',
making prc-lnvulon strikes In
the Marian~ Islands.
Dr. David Nielsen. 122 VIa Lor·
ca. Lido Isle. was In medical
school on 0 -Day. Later he was
a tllght surgeon with thP rank or
captain, serving In Germany and
Austria and was the peraonal
physician to King Paul of Grftee
in 194i. Kenny Brandt ot Bra ndt's
Department Store. Corona del
:\iar, w as a private In the U. S.
Army at Ft. MaC'Art hur on D·
Day. He went overseas. got Into
the thick of the fighting In ~n·
eral Patton's Third Army, and
received a battlefield p romotion
!Continued from Pa.re 1) stressed the C'haln or responsl· swered this by noting that emer· to st'<.'ond lieutenant.
blllty. so that the elf.'<'ted council
would be responsible to the
people and they•should be able
to choose their own officials In
gency ordlnanct-s have been al· City Manager John Sailors wu
lowed by th~> state tor sev~ral In London. England, servlnr u
years and that a true emergenry, adjutant genf'ral In the head·
a danger ot health. lite 'Or limb, quarters ot the Eighth Air Fott"e
must be Involved to pa~ .. '~ an Fighter Comma nd with the rank
order to administer their govern-t'mergency ordinance. of colonel. A1rred Vln lorreru~en
ment. Thus all the other otflces The former city attorney said ot the Ba lboa Marin~ Hardware
-elty manager. clerk. treasurer that he had no quarrel with the was at Quantlro. VIrginia. on D·
and attorney-should be ap· appointment of a city attorney. Day. alter having returned from
pointe-d by and be responslbl~ to but he does not approve of the Samoa, where> he wu a lleuten·
the coundl. appointment, rather than elf.'<'· ant rolonel. U. S. Marines, wtth Very little change was made
In thP C'lvil ser\'ICE' Sf.'<'tlons ot the
charlt"r. Mr. Campbell pointed
out. At prest>nt. only uniformed
empluyt>t>~ are under civil St-rv·
lee. but provision Is made to In·
C'lude other groups ot city em-
ployf.'t's lo the future. If It Is
found desirable. In mentioning
tlon. of city cl~rk. He said that the Serond ~tense Battalion.
el<'<'tlon Is grass roots democracy A$ for us ot the Enslrn statr,
-ll the city C'lt>rk Is appointed this doughboy was at Camp
ht-doesn't have to be a ccommo-White. Oregon, on D·Day and
dating about getting lnformatlo!l endf'd up drinking beer In the
for the taxpayers. If the p:.'<lple Charon Kanoya Canoe Club on
don't like thE' city C'lerlc they Salpan. with rank of technician
f'l(>(·ted. they ran r(!('illl him. third grad~. Peg and Hop were
Mr. Blodgett a lso noted that both In England-~g u Red
the permis.sl\'t> tax t"(>IJings al· tht> tunC'tlons and dutle ot the Cro.ss C'lub dlrt'C'tor on a B-17
lowt>d In the rhart(>r, Mr. Camp· City trt>asurE'r are being built Bombt>r base at Thurlelgh, Hop
bell said &h al thP Freeholders b k 1 th h as a Military Cov~rnment officer I ac up n t' c artt'r to ne<'f.'S· had lo dt-slgn thP charter for uS«' ~ltat 1 11 t 1 _., trainfna with the British at East· " ~ a SJ)('(' a y ra n .. -... per· • tor sevrral yl'ar!: to com(>, but I r"n If . I bj d h bourne. on tl!e south roast of • ..., • f" a Stl o t'C'tt' to t e por· all of lhP tax limits allow~d !or 11 f th h t rl 11 1 h England. Paul Lund, back.shop , , ons o e c ar er t"a ng w t g-Pnt'ral fund, llbrar)', rf'<'rt'atlon I th" ldl r t h k foreman, was a private In thE' " vo ng o contraC' s. t e ta .
and advPrtlslng and promotion lng or hlds, and th~ transferrln;r Marine Corps at Camp Pendleton
funrl wt>re lt"ss than Is allowt>d
1
t 1 f r d on D·Day, and ended up his serv· , o mon es rom rmt> un to an-under thf> state s s ixth rlass rlty other. Ice at Terminal Island. Eddie
Mdt'. Mr. Campbell said that a Young. machlnbt ·o~rator. was
Mr Blodgl"'t statf'd that he !t-It change In the C'harter ordlnan aboard the APA 1JT1 aa a Navy
tht're were several dangerous I can bt> mad~ at the same ~ radarman third clau. Preuman
sections In the charter. He said u an lnltlatlv~ d 1 M Dick .MacMu:nay wu a cJvUian
that the st~blllty ot government •·tr .. f th es gruaoodt to empJo~ ot the SIJrth Ferryln•
ld be bt 1 ed b . th 1 of the t>lty gov~mment u sug-Comma nd. Air Ttanaport Service. that ft Is supposed to brlngl e>eU 110m~ 0 e g part.
rou o a n > e peop e gt''ltt>d by M Blod t H 1 Long Beach, and ended up u an using the lnitiatl\~ to "fr~ze" r. ge t. e po nt· Army buck ..... r.,ea.nt In Japan.
1 ed out that the conduct or the ~ • the rlty manager plan or a ny 11 • 1 k ld 11 -------------h 1 c > c er wou E'Vt>ntua y be ot t>r (>() nt or governmt'nt th!'y thf' r!'s nslblllt t h ll "lshrd He polnt('d o ut th.'lt llw' rl 11 (>() 111 ... AY 0 t e rounC'
s ixth C'la. s c-Ity Jaws arc chanJ:"tl an wou '.J"<' Ju"t as t':ts)' to
. rN'.tll tht> munc1l as the city nearly ever leg1slall\'e St-"-.•d•m by 1 k H ld h 1 h exJ)I'rl~ at the stat(> IP\'t"l \\htl" r Pr · e sa 1 at t s Ould be
thE' charter was not rlrltltNI by n('('t'"Sl.lifry~or tht' C'OUnC'
1
11 to hire . a qua ,.. .. "' pc-r..an as c ty treas-f'X(>('rls. rln rebutta l Mr. ( amp. Se 1 C h
h<'ll pointed out that thl' IPhal u~7 • v:ra 0 1 e other pro·
advic.-o! an expert on nty rhar ,. suns o jf'<'tMI to by thE' attor·
nl'y Mt' lmllar to thf" rt>gula· ters was used t hmughnut 1 :w t . d 1 h draft lng of I he cha rtpr I Ions ma ., n t e state's city or
Mr. Blodgett dec r iP d tht> $:(1Vt'rnmrnt rode. ht" pointed out.
''ward" system a ni! citl'd (>Jtrerpts Resld«'nts from many parts of
from writings of munld pal allot· I t·~~ <''ltyd ;er~ 1Pr«'sent for the
neys substantiating his <'I aim ~ a rlt r e au, ndudln~ Ma}nr
that Cu t u r e councilmen will , Dora Hill and Councilman Hans
Ill Y•lllwt
PIICD liE LIW!
WE CAl
SAVE YMI 1•01
'50 CHEVROLET
Belaire. R·JI.
'52 PL YMOUTII
Suburban.
'50 CHEVROLET
2-dr. R·JI.
'49 FORD ..
V-8 Cust. 4-dr. R·H '4.9 DODGE ....
'995
1295
595
.• 1 d .. 1 M C .__11 1 Br<Wrlng. Five mt"mbers of lht> ra P serv ces. r. amp • ...-bo
latrr noted tha t election by the ard of FrN>holders were pres-
city at large did not denott> a ent. Chalrman J. Leslie Steffen-
Club coupe.
'52 WlLLYS . 1145
645 BACII EL<lR~u nf\3 rO<lffi'S'and WANTED TO BUY: 2·bedroom
<,hnwt•r. pri\ .lie Pntrance. no house with garage. COM or
rr.mkins: 'l'L7 Larkspur. COM. Npt. Hts. Under SlO.OOO. No
<'ORONA DEL MAR. &-autfiul brokers. Harbor 2919-R after
o;tudao :.ttJt rurn 1· bedr.. ex. alter 6 :30 or Sundays.
lgf' Ji\·. rm : OC'(>an 'iew, garb. WANTED-Used Plano!". Trade
disp<J!'Ial. garaJw: ni<'t' patio. your old plano on famous
prl\ .-ntr : s ummf'r rental or Elt"C'tromc Organ or Splnf't PI·
) r<~ lt>aM>. 430 Avocado, CDM a no or Gr:tnd. Biggest C'a h al·
lfA 0193-W. lowanre Danz·Schmldt Big PI·
APARTMENT tor rent, unfurn.. <1110 and Organ Co 520 No.
rwo bdrm.".. sss. Utlls. pd Main. Santa Ana.
Rear ot 636 Ha milton. C. M LISTINGS WANTED on summer
OwnPr HYatt 4-5262 or Liberty rentals. We are be~lnnlng to
8·2622. have call5. Let us tell them
H. H. HOLBROOK
about your house. Ed Sedel·
meier. realtor, HA Z766.
Help Wanted
Dependable Plumbingf HF.LP WANTED-Male! ~neral
A Prompt Repair S«vtce yard worker. Must have knowl·
Maintained edge or power mower. reno·
--'hdne HArbor 1418-W vator as well as background
2801 Baltx,. Blvd. Newport Beads ex~rlence tn pruning and
s praying. Rate ot pay S250 per
P A I N T I N G mo. to start. Job starts lmmed· Earl Sbeffin
273 Pal.I'Mr St.-eo.ta Mesa
Uberty S.2928
Painting -Decorating
PAPER HANGING
GEORGE BURICHARDT
Lk ld •• O.tnc:t.ar
511 10th St.. Newport s-dJ
!'bone IIArW JUJ.W, 2351-J
•
lately. Apply In pet80n at Bus·
!ness Office of Colleg~ o n Falr·
view Rd .. ~ta Mesa.
REAL ESTATE broker to m an ·
a,.e new office, c om p I e t e
charre. ~ c:onunt.lon and
5~ over-riCS.. Strictly c:ontldeft·
tlal. lox E-4.1. Enstp.
"w ard" ~ystem. sen, James R;ay, WallaCC' Calder·
Th 11 1 1 1 1 heal't Ruth Fl(>mlng and the pro-
''6" station wag. OD.
'51 FORD 895
t' a orney a so po ntN out , <'harter speak
"the c1angerous" section 4l2. Bet th N .
"8" Cust. 4-dr. R·H·OD. '..J6 BUICK 295
Super sedanNte. which allows an t>mergt>nC'y ordl-1 · ore e program, President
I
Myers named T. Duncan Stewart. nanC'e to be lntrodul'ed, voted on. Elbert Smith and G R1 and put into eUt"C't during one f'Org~ ckard
'51 PZ:YMOUTH 895 2·door.
meeting. He $aid tttat under pres· as a committee to help find fund·
ent law two mttt>tlngs at lt>ast raising projects for the Com.
munlty Youth Recreation Center. five days a part, are necessary to ~~
pass a law. Mr. Campbell an-Norman Fleming gave a brief re-
port from tile League of Civic
, .. IUID
, •• w. c... ...... , ............ .......... ,, ......
...... rt ... ll47
Funeral services for Mrs. Doro·
thy Patterson. 47. • ot Newport
BeBach and Catalina Island.
were held Tuesday In Baltz C<l·
rona del Ma r .Mortuary. She died
May 24 In Harbor General H08·
pltal In Torran~. where she h ad
been a patient for 10 days.
Mra. Patterson for m any yeat3
had aldM h~ husband. Donald
Patt~raon, In o~ratlng sporttlsh·
lng bofts out of Newport Beach.
and late-In operating a pauen·
ger boat wrvl~ betw~n Hew.
port and Avalon. Catalina bland.
In ~nt y.ars they had operat·
ed their ~ vea•el ,
Sportm\an, ln ruru1 from Avaion
to the t.o. Anplea Harbor AieL
A.ssoC'Iatlons on th~ progress or
the match ing land tor parks. '••rtt 1-snt
GOOD
C ARS LIWEST PIIIEI GOOD
C ARS
'51 CHEVROLET sedan delivery; low nlil@aae· MH
a clean car thruout ....... .. ...... ....... .. ...... -..... ~ ......... , ,88915
'46 PONTIAC 2-door; really a steal at .... ~............ ........... 95
'41 BUICK Specl~j 4-door; very food car ....................... 95
' '40 BUICK Special 2·door: RA.H ; good little car .. ....... 95
'47 NASH "600'' 4-door; clean little car . .. -......... ~
'46 NASH Ambassador 4·door: RicH ; runs IOOCL .. _ ...... 195
'48 STUDEBAKER Champion club coupe; · OD and
heater ................. --·--·-·-·--~·-... -............. _ .. __ , 39e5
'37 PLYMOO'MI 4·door ('48 Dodp mot«)· RltH· runs
and drJvee P8fect .. -.. ---......... --.. :.. .... ___ :__, . 95
'49 ~LET neeUine deluxe 4·dr.; B.lt.R; ca .. &DeM
town ·----·-·-·-----·----· '715
'46 UllfOOLM 4-door .clan: B.lt.R; lood ttr.; a vwy
,oocr bu.y; only ···-·--··---.. --------·---~
'47 CHRT81..D New York« clu-. coupe; a lot ot rood
traaliportatlon; ~ _ -·---.. ·-·-·-•
'51 J'OIID euttom 2·cloor; Mil a.ncl FoldomaUc· low
mlleqtie; vw, clean: 0ft17 •.. ~--.1.015
··~~.!.~~~c:..ta~e: • ll•rcury ·-· ...... ---~-----1MS MA1101 ILVD.
,
New Officers ,
for Opti-Mrs. .
Mrs. Kay Phelp of Corona del
M ar will receive tht> gavel and
all the dutles o! the presidency
of the OpU-Mrs. Club next TuH·
day noon at In tallation and
joint l uncheon mcetfng of the
Optimists and their .. Mrs." at tht>
VIlla M ar ina.
Elected to M'r'-P with her are
Mr . George Burkhardt as f i rst
vke·presldent; Mrs. Edward
Boyd. M!C<>nd viet> pres!d{'nt: Mr
W C. Buchterklr<'h('n. rerordlng
S<>Cretary; Mrs. W ;\1 Blivt>n. ror
resPQnding S«retary. a net Mr-.
Bob Moort> as trea,urt>r
Election was h<•ld at thv an-
nual meeting la'>t rriday night
at the n('w homt> of Mrs M alcmf:'
HolmPs In Co ta ~(';,a Co·ho<st
essc.>s with Mr
Mrs. Phelps ~rs
Miss Katherine Louise Rabbitt J• lllwtrlll c ....
French . Yearly reports Wf'tt> t('ad
by retlrlng oftk ('rs Mrs J<•hn
Blclwell, Mrs. Burkha rdt and Mrs
Bill Tobias Retiring prMHI,.nt
Mrs. Harold llf'trt<'k <-ondu!'l f'd
the meeting.
Wed to Robert S. Fischbeck fir '14 EH•1111•11 1 H t · Bl
M iss Jan Dulworth will repre· a s In 0 0 m
A soft shade of yellow In a
ballerina length cown of organdy
was chosen by Miss Katherine
Loulst> Rabbitt of 310 Buena V Is·
ta Avf" .. Bal boa. for her marriage
to Rob<>rt Sterling Flschbeck of
Piedmont. As sbe was escorted
to the altar by her Cather. Mur·
r ay l..elgh Rabbitt, she carried a
nosegay bouq uet of white steph-
anotis and yellow roeebuds. T he
double ring ceremony w as per·
formed by Rev. George Parnassus
'Dancing Tour'
to Be Staged
"A Dancing Tour Through
~Pwport Harbor" ls the theme for
tht> rocltal to be presented at 2
p.m Sunday at Newport Harbor
High Sichool by 225 students of
thP [)(•rothy Jo Dance Studio.
The show will feat ure "vlsi-
tors to our area," tht> beach,
spor11l <-andy shop, record shop.
gift shop. skunk ballet, "rock·•·
by~ dollle," AJuander's Rae
Time Band and "Stnelne In the
Rain."
The recital is open to tbe pub·
lie without charp. a.dcpound
scenery tor the lets are by Lyell
Buttermore and Buck Bean.
Horace Ensign
to Be Honored
A r('('E'ptlon In honor of Horace
0 En. lgn will be held from 3 to
5 p m. Sunday In the Horace En·
sign School by t he district board
of trusti!'(>S. The public has been
lnvltf'<l to attend. For the past
y ear M r Ensign has been associ-
ate !iupcorlntendent and prior to
that timl' was district super ln·
t('ndt>nt He has ~~erved the
S<'ht)(•l '-)'St('m for tht> past 33
y('ar<:
~lr :tnd Mrs. Ensign we-re hon·
ort'd at a banquet recently In the
VIlla Marina by the Elementary
Tenrh<'rs Association of Newport
Beach Two round-trip tickets to
Hawaii were presentPd by the
teach('rt:.
Mrs Louis CS<'nnr. trustee
member. will be In ch arge ot the
reception Sunday.
Ha,·«> you ever eone on a picnic
and forgotten the basket! Have
you evt>r had company for din·
n er a nd for gotten how to cook!
I n ran. nre you tlred of you.r own
cooking! Do you ~ave that T.V.
craving tor a turkey aandwicb-
~Jax and let The Gourmet's
Kitchen do It!
Co"'tlnental cooking can be on
your table-the eftort lJ oun.
Phone or vt.lt The Gourmet'a
Kltch en and order the "m enu du
jour" or tranc·IY leave It up to
u.-lor your special rMnu.
Don 't be ~ald ol the prica n .,-are w ithin ••etyone'a pune
-ulad or aoup-«allope de Ia
maJ.on cw rout beef. Come In
and aee ua.
afc..e.-•r s ttlllt
a... .....
n a a
at Our Lady of M t. Carmel
Church at 3:30 p.m. Saturday,
May 22.
The bride's saster Betsy, Mrs.
Harold H. Pomeroy of Burlin-
game. was matron ot honor. She
wore a turquoise rlce.paper t af .
feta gown and carried a n~gay
of pink rOSt>buds and daisies.
~st man for th e son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sterling Henry Flsch beck of
Piedmont was John Robert O~r
of Piedmont.
A reception was held at theo
Rabbitt home. Mrs. Rabbitt wore
a pink embroidered <-olton dress
and ~at ensembleo with a cor ·
sage of white carnations. The
groom's mother wore a yellow
anrl white silk print with a
white linen roat and a carnation
corsage.
The.> new Mr-.. FISC'hbeck wore
a navy wool ~ult with white nc-
«"'.sorles for hPr travelling cos-
t ume. Honeymoon destination
w as the Hawaiian Islands. The
br ide Is a graduate of Newport
Harbor High School and the Unl·
verslty of Oregon. Her husband
attended Piedmont High School
and the University of California,
whfte be wu a meraber of Theta
Chl fraternity. The newlywed8
will live In Stockton .
sent the !*nior Girl Scouts of s h T d
Newport Harbor at the 1954 AJI · OW ·ues ay
States Encampment. It ls an-
nounced by Mrs. Ted Hambrook. The dosing meeting or the
presldt>nt. Miss Dulworth will be L ido Isle Wom an's Club will be
one of four representatives from held In the clubhouse at 12:30
California at the t'f'vnt. which p m Tuesday. lt wll1 be the an-
will be held In July and August nual hats In bloom fashion show.
at the Buffalo Bill Youth Camp at which all m embt>rs a nd guests
near Cody. Wyom ing. She en· are expected to wPar hats elf'<'
tered the Scouting program as a orated by tht>mst>IVt>S with flo~.
Brownie In tht> S('CC)nd grade In ers from their own gardens
Alhambra and transft>rred to a Priu-s will be givt>n for the
fourth grade Scout troop in New-most ~autlful hat. the most
port Harbor. She 1x'came a Marl-I unique hat and the mQst rom lcal
ner Scout In her frt>shman year I h at. The chairman for the 1'1a y
at Nt>wport Harbor Union High will ~ Mr~ M <.tll Ober The
School. under ~rs. Ham brook as I fashion show will be prMented
skipper of Ship Naiad. by Lado Fashion<~ <ihowang sum
Old Salt. h ighest M ariner rat· mf'r hol iday attire and ad' anrf"rl
lng. wus earned by M iss Dul· tall styles. ;\1rs. Vf'rna ;\flllt>r wall
worth during her junior yPar in 1 he the comment11tor ;\l ('mb{'r
high school. She was off icer of modt>ls will Include Mr.; Joh n
t he deck during her st>nlor year. Lin~m. Mrs Richard Lo' t'lanc1
She has found time for the past ;\irs J6e Prein lng(•r ancl ~irs
y c.>ar to act as ro·lt>nder w ith Jamt>s Holliday. M rs Anhur T.ty
Mrs. William Spurgl'1m 's <;('venth lor. Mrs. Margart't Tridt>r \\'hate
grade Girl Scout troop. and M iss Nancy Tritt.
SOR roa MOBGAKS
A son. Glen Edward. w as born 1
to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Morgan. 2111
Oranee Ave., eo.ta Mesa, on
Thunday. May 20, in Hoag Me·
tnorlal Hospital.
DAUGBTEB FOB MOilAS
A daughter, Mary Adelaidt>.
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mora. '725 W. lOth St.. Cost a
Mea. on Tueaday, lfay 25. Jn
Hoae Memor ial Hospital.
FLT VP-M..aben of Girl Scout Troop II CIDd Browale TroosM 42 aad U are a.bOWil ill tlae Coal·
mualty Clnarcll of c.oaa del Mar afW flrla iA tlae kowllie troop. took part ill a Fly Up cen-
.._, )lay 21 to ~· ill~ Girl Scouts. FroDt row left to rlfbt tbey LDdude Pam Pew.
Ccrtlaleell Coa..,_, Dolotby Day. AllaoD Chriltler. TOll! Cyr. Bel• Codfrey. Carol S......_, Jaaice
Ba.Utoa. JW Daria. Raacy Da:DcM. Chrlatiaa ReaL Jcme araa~gcm aad Pat Moaevaa. Secoad row
ataadJAg left to rl9bt are lfaacy Folaroa., Pam Tboalp1011. SUICID Hanlabar9ef, ClANcllallwlL Mari·
GDDe ~ ... Cba:tleae llat.ber, a.lea lfcnaak. CaloJya .. 19. Vlr9iAica Procter. May Kerr ~, Cllld
Ccuolya CainaL' (Eaalp pboto)
I C.,t. PuM~, Ow•r
let LICkJ s.,.., lies
I I
r uneral !lt'r' IC'H for Capt Ar
The regatta of last Saturday, )llgh school student mt>mber nf vld Pea~n. 63. or 5().1 Oran~P
with the best quality of crews my hou~hold on th(' anguish AV('. Costa :-.1<"'a, wc.>re h eld In
and scullers In the country. ls and attlk tion caused by lear n· Pnrkes-Ridley l\to'rtuary at t1 p m
becoming a dE'Cided success as lng. yPsterday tWt>dncsdayt. w I t h
a sporting event , but even more I pointed out. In thl' manner Rev. Robert B Gronlund. pn,tor
so as social success. of the sage. how necessary , how I of tht' Newport Harbor Luthc>ran
The fun ot the parties In the dlfflcult, and how painful It was Chut<'h. oUI<-i atang.
bay front hom es, aboard the for even 8 blrd to learn to fly. ('apt. Pear~m d ied Saturday In
m oored boats and picnic groups Hong MPmort.tl Hospital. HC' was Though there w as great wls-along shore Is giving a new h ap· a native of !'weden :\nd had dom In my comme-nt. ( am afraid
py aspect to our community. that there was little balm ll\'t"d In tb(' l lnlted StatPS for 43
Let me rem ar k too, that It •P· years and In Costa Me>a for the
pears to be better conducted pa<~t thl'\'(' )l'ars. He •·as a ~-
each year. 'nl~e w as certainly CIIBIST CIIV1ICII .,. TilE SEA tired merchant marine ship mas·
no w~lts between events. l ·Will Pentecost. the blrthd&y of the ter and at the time of his d~ath
su geeat that a crulser coming up church. will be oblerved Sunday was owner and optoratof ol the
one side of the ch anne.l and 10· at duplicate 5ft'V'tces at Christ sportflshlng boat. Lucky Strlkt.
lne down the other side with a Church by the Sea. Thoma~ Roy at Newport lk'aeh
blackboard M m lne the winner PeHtetl. pastor, wUl brine the Survivors lnch•de ht. wlf~ Mra.
and placetn@ftts ot the Jut evtlht m~ at both ..-vices. Otrllt l ncrld PM1110n. &nd a .an. Rod·
would contribute mud\ to the 'Church by the Sea la located; at ney, ol tbe home a~: a,
fun. ~~~. even a minor l UI· BalbOa llvd. and 14th St .. New-dauehter, Mrs. Jofln OlteNOn ol
,.tlon for lmprowment ~ port. • New Yon; two llloiJMn In New
out o1 piKe when remarldn1 Y«<l and four Ia .......
8Udl a beautll\all1 lhtM ewnt QOIMI 1'0 ~A MUILWG
.. wu ttaa. ......... reptta. • • •
'nUa bttq tM tJme ol tbe
,_, Wb.n aeadelale .,..... II
......... t ... ........,dwl
at ...... I Ill' n II 10 aa
Saud Clltllallll .,_1M
Mrs. 1-.-AlpJA. Zonta s--·
.... .. aM Dt ................
vtc.. .. EIILhlll. will attend tM
DfST ALLU aa Bo• and Qaeee
of Job's Dcna9bt.n. ..U..l 157.
at tlae Fridcry AfterDOOG Club-
bou.M ill Coeta Meea May 22
was Mary Aaa a ..... lett. Jaa·
ice Wlllte (ceat.) 1.1 ...U.
priDceu cmcl Doaaa llaalltoa
(f'l9bt) 1..1 ja8W pd-. ht
Rel.loD la tlae m1J1a9 BODOnd
Oueea.. ClilltoD SawiA waa
master of cerMDoa.ies. Mn.
Dcwotby 8W'Cl1clr 1..1 CJUa:nliaa..
aDd aalpb a.n 1..1 CIII.IOdate
9QCII1licm. (Doe 8uab pboto.)
.. -•zw
Costume Ball
Fri. June II
Fantutlc h idden wtebes wW
come to ll1ht o.n Friday, June U.
when membft or St. .Ia~
Episcopal Church .,..._nt the
"Suppressed Df'slre" C011tu me
Ball at the Balboa Bay Club .•
Benefit or lhf' dinner dane.
will be the St. JarnH Day School.
acrordlng to Mrs. J~ Adama.
ways and means chairman tor
the school, who Is In charge of
the baJl.
Mrs. Gerard Shuchte1 l5 l.n
charge of secret "out of thls
world" dt><.'Oratlon • Ht>r commit·
tf'f' Incl udes Mrs. Newton Cox,
M rs. John Bidwell. Mrs. Robert
Uauk and M r . Clarence Staal.
Mrs. Edith Kt>yt>s Is handling
publi<'lty
Glat. ro• J A.BifS
A daughter, Audrey, was bor n
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jahns Jr.,
1126 E. {)c('an Front. BaJboa. on
Tuesday. May 25. in Hoag Me-
morial Hospital.
We im lac.>
195-l brides·to·bt-
to rome In
and rt>glster your
New Officers Are Installed
by Baptist Church of Newport
1 dinnerwart>. glassware
and sllvf'r
at K.Ht>n Margretas
Th '" rt'COrds
for .)'our friends
and rt'lauves The Far..,t Bttptl t Church of
Newport ik'a<'h. 19th anr1 Ba lb<>a
Blvd .. hPII'1 It:-Annual l n~talla
tion of Ch urch Offarcr~ Sunda}
t>\'E'ning The.> <'anr11Pitght '""tal
Jatlon M>rVICP ~d., I~HH1uctf'd b}
thP Pastor. RP\' H('rbt>rt C John·
son
T he offk l'f"'
j)('rmant•nt nom anattng N•mmll·
tN'. T F: t.:d2ar ~1r:-Ltlllon
Ec1gar and ~1r' l.>'f' JohnM.n
audat rommttt"'f' Mr ' BMilaril I
HPIJ:f'land :-.tr' Dttlt' \l.t)f'r ancl
)tr., Juanat a 0 \t'rt .. n
Sun'lh ine rommllh'~' \tr., \l.H!-
Hou'>('knt'<'ht. :-.tr... t ... ·'1na Lo •)
and :-.1ro; William II orl"lt•rt pi..an
t:<r ~r... fkoulah (' dll . h "t'>t.lnt
planl"'t ~rs Lt•rn.1 f'•t.:.u h•11r
tltrector. ~Irs Lurt • r 11!.H ,,,
si.stant dar('('t•n \1 r• Low• J .hn
t hP · pattf.'rns of
yt~u r r hoi<'t" !:"a',.... r1uphcanon~>
Sa\ .... llmt>
g1fts lrom
Karen /v\wtgreta lmpons
Glasgm\ W S llun ... akPr ~1r' <~~m. )(JUih <.'OUnc .. 'l••r-~lr' ~·I
BPu lnh C\tlll and :\fr, Ora Rill'k ry Ellln~wood .Jttrl \tr' t"h.trlc• .. '
er ; ch urr h ciE'rk. Mr~ Lorna Ed Ktlborn
I )07 Co.Jt a-a-etd eo.-• d el .... r
HArbo. 1371
Houn: 9 10 lo 5:)0. 0 pefl S...Mte.,.
gar . a:-~i~tant t Jerk :-.tr-. JoyN• _ -----
Yi illt>r : dt>arons. Ell Edgar 5.'1>11 p-iliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiii.iiiii-----------------· HunsarkPC Bill Hold l111n. John
M tllt'r Boot -. G.\Sto>n Ed GJa...,
gow . dNtrone<l-~!'. \tr.;; M I n
Hodsclcm. Mr., W II E-~tf"-;\l r-..
Etht>l Hun~akt>r. \lr.., O IIIP Jt>n
nings. :-.1r'> liarolr1 rr)t>
Trustees James Stnnc. W S
Hunsak«>r. M.rs. Harry E.<itus. AJ
Perelra. Mrs. Emily Mc<:a.rty and I
Mrs. Betty Ellingwood; church
treasur er. Mrs. Ed Cl&.!lgow : 115·
slstant tr«>asun>r Mrs Anita
MayN: flnan<-ial ~rc.>t.U)' :-.1rs
T E. Edgar: a-.sL"l..tnt st>t·rc.>tary
Mrs Barll.tra Ht>lgt'la nr1
Board 11( f"dUt'attnn. ;\lr:-AI
Pt:>tPir.t ~ir' L tllaan t.la .. ~:oH\
and ""'' Fl P I I ~ Ellln~\olod
rhurl'h <:( ho-.ol !-UJ'K'rlnt~>nl'1€'nl
Chari('" \\"irl nt') _. .,,,,,, nt .. u Pf'r
JntPnr11'nt g,..,h (~,l't "n t•huro·h
'>C'hll(tl 'N'rt•t.u~ :\tr .. ~· .. tt II un
sakl'r. a "lstnna ,N·r••t .tr\ \tr-.
John ~hiiPr
l'!~h€'r' Rill H lf1..,oJ,•n J l tlla
Carroll ;\l<'<'.trty K••n!'lo·th Pt•.ud 1
J t' so:; i (' Bl.wk"~'" k , dN~or.lllriJ: I
rom mttl('t'. .Mr:-F:r1 n.1 Ktlhurn.
Mr;;;. iWil> Pl'rl'ir.t .H HI \Jr.., F:u ·
I ala f'_.;t<'"· m u.;u < .. mmu IN'
Mrs Bl'uhh Cdlh \lr' u•rP.~
... Dell I. Ste•rs I
ef CorHa •1 lar Dies
FunPral ~n 1cM f••r )tr' )')coli
\f ~~~~~"'r' ll\, .,f "II (It• hid
A\(\ Cc,roiO,\ ·1··1 \I If \\I'Tt' hl•lrt
Tut',.<l<t} 111 the B.1lt • (',.r~tnll df"l
Mar <.'h.lpt•l "11h Rt•\ Pl'Tr.)'
~·hr•>< k tl((h l.olt"~
;\l r... ~hl\H'r" rl11" I Fru1,1\ an
lhP holmt• <l( ho•• _,.,,, II '\'\1) O~htd I
AH• ~hi' hatS ll\er1 tn t'umna dt'l
Mar r .. r thl' """' 11 ~t'nr' c-nm ·
mg to tht' ,.,,mmu 'ltl ~ fr•lm Tc,.
as Shl" I<~ sun '' N'l h~ 1 hrl'4' "''"·
John T !'1<1~ l'r" \l 1l Ia 1rr1 :'\t
Slo~ t'r' and lA' m.tr I R ~~ '" l'r"
all of Coron.1 d••l :-.t.tr .wd "1-c
grand<-hlldr<'n
VOTE YES
01 THE PROPOSED CIIITEI
MEASURE SUBMITTEO TO
VOTE OF VOTERS
IIIICIPIL
City of Newport Beach
Charter Measure
Give Ne wport Beach
e HOME RULE
e STABLE GOVERNMENT
e SOUND flNANClAL STRUCTURE
Endorsed by the following:
Mr. an:i Mn. Edqcn R. Htll
CoL ADd.rew Smltb
Re~. and M rs. }CDDH Stewart
Be•. and M rs. Paul Moore
Wheeler
Asum bl'fDlaD aDd Mrs. Earl
Stanley
Job D Arcmt
lin. Ruby SteYeiLWD
Badd lUng
C. 1[, V arDer
Alnm C. ClemeDa>
Tom HeDdenoD
Helene Csenar
Mrs. Roncdd Barlow
Hems l roeTlD9
J, Leslte StelfeDsen
Henry Deilter
MarioD C. Fonftt
Walla ce CaJd«bead
Na:r.:o P. Antch
G. Mark ~Jke
Walter Gerhardt
Roland A. Wrl9bt
Mr. and M rs. Rormaa FlemlD9
Mr. cmd M n. Jelaa lloyd Jr.
Mr. aad Mn. Bobert CaaapbeU
VOTE YES 01 ClliTEI ~IE I
--·------
ro• TilE GOOD OF ORARGE COUWTT
REPUBLICAN
..
For Years!
People have beeo
.. yin• ••. and
believin• that
Ebell ~oles
Plans for the Junior EbeiJ
Club's Cotton Ball progressed on
Mrs. Jean ()•Malley Installed GOP Women
As Harbor Panhel President Hold Meeting
11\e bl• pink elephant In front
of the Nebon Jones h ome ln Clift
Haven did not designate a party,
but rather the m~tlng of Be·
publican Women of Newport
fiNch held 11\ursday, May 20.
HENRY A. RIEDEL, M.D.
YOU CAN
DO BEITER
at
~ •
Monday when committee mem· Mra. Jean Da hl O'Malley. who
bers met a t the home of Mrs. has as.umed the leadership of
Donald Peterson at 910 Park Harbor Panhellenlc for the en ·
Ave., Balboa Isla nd. Cotton form· suing year. accepted the gavel
a ls wUl be the preferred a ttire from the outgoing presldent .. Mrs.
at the party. to be held at 7:30 Castleman Sm ith, In an lnsta lla·
p.m. at the Capistrano Beach· tlon ceremony recently. The Sea·
combers Club in Capis trano on con Bay home of .Mrs . Kenneth
Friday , June 4. Decorations will Cooling w as the setting for the
be created by a commit~('<' head· lunch(.'On met'tlng and inr.l~·
ed by Mrs. Earl Fla nders and tlon.
Mrs. Georgt> Pickering. Oth('r offic·ers a re Mrs. eorge ------
L. Guthrie. flrst vice-president;
Mrs. H. 0 . Boyvey, second vice·
president; Mrs. W a It e r Bur·
roughs. treas urer ; Mrs. R. H.
Stra itlrf. recording secretary. and
Mrs. Merton K. Cameron. corre·
spondlng secreta ry.
Furniture~ Senior Girls from Harbor High
Projects chairman. Mrs. Robert
Callis, reported on the cooked
food and white elepha nt sail' at
the May Festival ht'ld In Oran gt>
on May 15. All proc<><"ds from thl'
booths were tor thl' benefit of the
Exceptional Chlldrt>n's Founda·
tion, llarbor PanJwllenk's ~al n
philanthropic proj('{'t.
Complete Home Fumishlnp
Llberty .. I·MK
183t . ..Jfewport..Aft.
COSTA MESA
Mountaina of
Foam Rubber
FRO~ t~" TO f ~" TJO()K
SPt'('inl: Mattress stock. We cut
it to any size for boats, bunk
beds. trailers, homes, etc.
war Surplus Store
~Are Honored at BPW. Meeting
• Outstanding s('nior girls (rom Smith.
Nt>wport Harbor High School Thl' Thr('(' Sharp ' from OrangP
w('re honored Thurs.. May 20. C'oa<~t Cnlll'ge gavt> the musit'al
the dinnt>r meettng of the Busl· portion nf the program. Bettie
ness and Pro!es ... ional Women's Norton. &lhbll' Halt>y and Bar·
Club held at the ~t'wport Ha rbor barn Pll'l£ gavt> lhl' tuneful in·
Yacht Club. Club ml'mhN :'\1ary I terprNalions :w<'o mpanied by
:'\ll'Chc>s nPy wt>knm!'d the l"\l'dS I Mimi Pric<'
Mrs. Cooling. gc•twral chair·
man. told of plan-. twlng madt'
fur the annual Mothcr·Daughter
program tl'a1 \\ hkh will hi' he IIi
at 2:30 p.m.. Jun<' 25. In St
James EpiS<.'Opa l Chun·h Parish
Hall. Thosl' serving on her com·
mlttN' arl' Mrs William D. Sex·
ton and Mrs. Harr.) H Casey. In·
vitations and ru~hing infnrma·
t ion; Mrs. Boyvt'y. program; Mrs.
R L. K<'ppen, f1N·orations; !\Irs
Warren Clark. pin txJard; Mrs.
Martin Mangold. hostess: Mrs.
Walter P. Hatch. food. and Mrs.
J . H. Ri ggs. hall arrnng('ments.
and e>ach girl g.n '<' a brit>f rf' SP<'<'ial l'pl'a kt'rs a t the met'l·
.;ume of her plans fur th£' futur<' ing werl' Ruby Stt>Vl'nson. a
lntroducl'd wNe Conni<' l\l:tn m('mber of the Board of Fre('·
guld. :\1illicenl C'hamherlain. Sal • holders. who <>utllnPd the advan·
ly Dulworth. Sally Stt'wart. Shir I tagt>s of a l'harter. and Superin·
le>y Englt>. Janl' :>;unan. Phyllis tt'ndl'nt R oy Andersen. w Ho
Albl'rs. Pat Atkin,;on. Pat Rt>a g urged the approval of the school
Cor. ~~wpor& a Harbor IUvM. an. Jprrie Sha!N ami Ellen bond ll'li<Ue N£'wly l'le<.·ted p~esl ·
Costa Mesa dt>nt. Mat.ie Bird. <·ont1ul'ted thP Death Sends
Car in River Liberty 8·2228
~~-DEBT--..
bu:;;lni'SS meeting a nd announcE'd
tht' BPW San Orm District pla n-
ning dinner to bt> •ht>ld June 6 at
lh<' Villa Marina rt>staurant.
School · time dN'orations. in·
A('C'Ounts. ~otH, Clallll!l Ql &AJ I BC<'aus<' h<' arhi£'\'<'rl o;uc-l'f'"" I C'ludlng footballs and miniature
kind or dt>bts _ aaywbere la for tht> CX'f'an f1sh rrot('<'ti\'('l gual posts and pt'nnants WPrt'
Amr rk a. "~o ('oiiM.'tloa-so As.<;OCia tion ea.mpaign fur ON'an arran,::NI hy Ada . !\tdfit' Dussler
If'~:· w .. ad•ance all coeta. fi sh runSPr\'attnn, r\s.'-('mbl}man In honor uf th£' h 1gh school stu·
COLLECTIONS
Earl Stanley
Given -Award Mark EmmNt. 73. of Manhat·
tan Beach. was dE'ad on arrival
at Hoag Mt>morlal Ho p ita! aftE'r
h is car went into th<' Santa Ana
RivN from Coa st Hwy .. Newport
BE-ach. at 10:40 a m May 2Jrd.
Dep ut)' Coroner Wa lly Fox said
Mr. Emmert s uffl'red a fata l
heart a ttack whill' dri" in g. Mrs
Elizabeth Emm('rt. wife of the
\'ictim. a pas.st>ngN In the cnr.
wa not hu rt dun ng the rough
ride ott the highway down over
broken pie<.'t'S or <'Ont'rl'te Into thl'
ri\'E'r bed.
CREDIT BUREAU Earl W Stanlt>y n! :"i<'WJ>~>rt Har dl•nt-.
of ~t'wport fkoacb, l~l1JIIA bor has won lh<' fip;t annual
R~h and Costa Mesa Ralph Bandini .1ward. :\lr Ban· LEGAl. NOTICE
2~ Rh'f'l'l'ld,. Avf'., PO BoK SM dini himself. an Mrl<•nt t'fJO>;N\ a SUMMONS
Liberty 8-7141 11-.port .._. t ionist for -10 yt>a rs made tht> No. 62715
......... wwwuuuueullt»c~ prE'scntation tu .:\lr Stanl<')' at j Dept. 3 ~ tlw organizations .mnual dinnt'r J~ THE SUPERIOR COVRT OF
\ NEWCOMIIS /I m<'t'ttng in Ingl£'\\uorl cu1 :\!on I THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ·u~Jj;(., '4t·Jjf;Ji rl;t) ntght )lay 2 l IN AND F'OR THE COU~TY OF
This lovely bas ket of &ifta iJ
awaiting you, It YJU are a
:-..-ewcom('r to the city . This
basket of gifts com('S to you
as an cx;::-e. !on of good-
wJU from public spirited
I o c a I merchants. 'lllere'a
nothing to buy! No obbga -
llon. Phone your Wt>lcome
Wason Hostl'ss bl'low and
arrange to rece1ve these
gtfts.
\Velcome Wagon
CALL YOl'R IIOSTESS
Delight Jaax
LIBERTY 8-llSS
IIARBOR Si61·W
For letterheads. envelooes eall
TH E ENSIGN. HA-l l r~
ORANGE
II ENR\' HARRIS, Plantiff. vs.
~tARILYN IIARRIS. Deft>ndant.
At'tlon brought in tht> Superior
Court or tht' County of Orange.
).fartha C' ElikN. daugh.l.'r or and Complaint filed In the Of·
:\-tr anf1 :-.frs. F.. B. F:likN 209 fi<'<' ut tht' Clerk of the Superior
1\lllrgu<'rilf' A\'('. Coronn rlt•l !\la r. C'ou rt of s aid County.
1 Miss Elik• PI'OIIIOIH
! As Ca,tain in Aastria
l has bt>f'n promoll'd to Ca!Jtaln at TilE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
Salzburg. Austria. whN(' she is OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREET·
1 serving w ith U. S. Forces. Troops l NGS ro:
St'rvlng USFA an• part of a four· MARILYN HARRIS. ~fendant.
DIRECTORY
DEIITIST
Thee. A. Petzold. D.D.S.
DENTISTRY
120l·A Coast Blvd.
Corona de l Mar
HArbor 4Z16
by appointment
power occupation for~ on duty You are directed to appear In AUTHUR MURRAY'S
In Austria sin~ the enl1 or Wnrld an aC'tlon brought against you 411 COAST BLVD.
War II by t he above nam('d plaintiff. Corona del Mar
A l~:l ~rar1ua tl' llf P.t!;.Hl<'na in the Superior Court ot the State Open 10 to 10
J unlnr CniiPJ!f' Captain Eltkl'r nr California. 10 and for the For fret' dance ana lys is
entt>rt'd thP Woman's Arm) County of Orangt>. and to an· Call HArbor 1925
Corps In 1~1 1 a nc1 "as 1.1.:t .;t.1 .;wt>r lh<' C<lmplaint tht>reln with· nJKNITVa& IUI:PADI ttnnf'd ..tt Fort D". N J 10 ten days a fter the service on
Y(•U of this summons. if served Furniture Restoration
wuhtn th(' County of Orange, or Clair bottoms, ~
r\ !laughtt>r. Susan L) nn. w dc: Within lhir1y days if served else· and atoola re.tored
hnrn tn Mr. anc1 Mr" Rn!M>rt Wtl wherr. and you a re notified that ustnr cane, n.h.. ned. etc.
"''n 122 31th St.. Newport R<'aC'h. unii'SS you so appear and answer HARVEY'S
nn Thursdlly. May 13. 111 JloaJ! a.; above rf'qulred. the plantiU Furniture Repair
.\1£'murial llo,.,pital will tak(' judgm ent for any 2050 ~:~Ave.
WILSONS GET CDlL
mont>Y or damages demanded in
thP Complaint. as ar ising upon 81L\T.a PL&ifilio
A ~m. Pa trick Waynr W:t)'. l'ontract. or will app ly to the Silver Platers
horn ttl i\lr anti Mr<~. Ml'lvin c·,,urt for any other relit'f de· And Sllvenm.ltlw Prynt>. 2:il:l Orangt> Avl' · Costa manded In the m mpiaint. Repair . Rertnlahlng . Replate
Mes.1. in Hoag M('morial Hoc; Giv('n uncler my hand and seal Gold· Sllve:-·Copper-ar...
pital nn Thur<~day. MRy 13 of th<' Sup('rior Court of t he Near Community Chun:h
County nf Orange'. State of Cali· 1914 Harbor Blvd .• eo.te 14-Llberty 8·1482
fornia. this 11th day of May. ·-----...,.,==-----·
SON BORN T O PRTN ES
We have moved to our
new Med1cal Building
419 NEWPORT BOULEY ARD
19~1 1({181()
tSEAL SUPERIOR COURT Marqaret L Scharle
ORAN GE COUNTYI Teacher ot P\ano
B. J. SM£TH. ()rgMnJat • Acoompenkt
County CINk and Clerk of the Ev~lng Cia-.
Sup('rior Court of the State of for Adult. Newport Beach. Cali(orma
Lawrence K Gundrum. M.D.
Ear. Nose. Throat. Allergy
Helen R Robertson. M.D.
En~ocrlnology and Gynecology
LIBERTY 8·5433
California. In a nd for the County 307 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona cW liar of OrangP.
By LESLIE L. McCARTNEY, P'IIY81CIA~t7&01101f'8
dt>puty. , -·-K G drum HARWOOD. HEFFERNAN u.twlence . Un
lr SODEN M. D.
1 Attorn ey for Plaintiff
1415 Const Highway
Corona del Mar. California
Telephone Harbor 1535
Publish May TT. June 3. 10, 17.
24; Ju ly 1. 8. 15 In the Newport
Ha rbor En11lgn.
Practlce limited to DlMUIII
of Ear. No., 'lbroat; Alterp
Offlc:e Houn: bv Appolfttment
Uberty 8·5433 or 8·2237
Dr. Jo hn J. Albarian
General Practice
Surgery and ~eopathy
1214 ()oast Blvd.
Corona del Mar Pbonee
DICK MACKER Harbor 0269; Res. Harbor 4129
If no answer call
Liberty 8·2237
Evenings by appolnbnent
Horne calls made
Says:
IIAR80a. c.-....... (),. ...
AlllllleOft .......... ' ..
nt II N<aU utnl ....._
Part.-~ Mortuary
N-1) Glall Cla.,.a
110 lloaclw~ u..,. ...... Ciiila.._
announ~ the openln.a ot otflcM at
2lM COAST BLVD., CORONA DEL MAR
Practice limited to Infants and children
HARBOR 1683 or UBERTY 8·2237 Highlig ht of the mornlng and
luncheon meeting were Informal
talks given of two of the district
attorney candidates, R o b e r t
Kneeland and Frank Linnell .•
The other candidates were un· ..
a ble to a ttend. Mrs. Mark Soden . easa p a . Introduced the sp,eakers . ur .
During tht' business m eeting. • ~
conducted by President Mrs. • "''Il
Lt'wls Ga rdiner. Mrs. Roy P. Hall • La •
was Introduced as precinct chair· • underers e CIP,sners ~
m a n a nd rl'<}uested voluntet'r • "Mariner' 8 Mile" .
workers from the g roup. Max •
Sturges and Mrs. Charles Board· .._ NEWPORT BEACH •
man urged the elect ion of Gov. ,. •
Knight and Lt. Gov. Fredl'rick • A U U C H LEI N INC E ~ EN T E R P R 1 .5 £ •
Hou~r. M rs. K. G. Giddings and r• ---.-.-..-..-._.~~~a...la...l.._...._...._..._.~ ............... &:•
Mr11. Lou Stout spoke for Roy
Simpron' a nd David EvNett re ·
spectiv('ly. both candidates for t
thl' non.partlsan oftic(' of State
Superintendent of public Instruc-
tion.
SOli BOD TO M£LOS
A son. Jay Stephen. was born
to Mr. a nd Mrs. William G. Melo.
306 Ruby Ave .. Balboa Island . on
Tuesd ay. May 11. In Hong Me ·
moria! Hospita l.
c•art Yo1r F ....
Willi a carter
VITE YES JUliE 8
Harbor Cltiaeu IAG9u•
II. H. L I. WILLIS
PHYSICIAN-SURGEON-OSTEOPATH
Cl'rtlfied as a Specialist In Surgery By the American
Osteopa thic Board of Surgery and Fellow of t'he
Amer ican College of Osteopa thic Surgeons
Is Now Available for Cons ultation
at the
OFFICE OF DR. G. E. TOHILL
UDO PROFESSIONAL BUILDING
502 VIA MALAGA. NEWPORT BEACH. CALIF
(Nea r Newport Beach Fire Sta.tlon 1
Surglc.11. Gynecological and Osteopathic Cases Set'n by
Appointment
Resident ial Visits Made If Desired
1C·BOUB TELEPBOIIE BAB.aOa Hl1
1(11/IN·T IS RIINT
FOil CALIFOIIIIA
YHI AIL SAYSt "There ia only one candidate for Governor who ia worthy of
Labor's support -Goodwin J . Knight!"
TAXPAYDS SAYa "Knight doesn't juat talk a good job. He doet il He aid
be wouldn't aalt for more taxes while milliona lie in the State vaulta _ d
be didn'l He submitted a careful, constructive economy buda'et _and::
Legialative back.in1 for it!' . on
~~~ IAYSa "Calilomia'a governmental trainin1 l)'atem h&s given Good-
Wlll J<r?lht 7 YeaJ'8 of experience, u Lieutenant Govemor,.in dealing with Sta~de problem&. ThP apprentice II)'Stem WOI'p in Labor. It works in
Buamess. Govt!mor Kniaht's record provea that it works in Government!
'-"• ftOf frfHN o ,...,. who.,....,..,.._,_ o ,...,. who's wllll,;., to leortt." ....
PAaJN_TS SAYa "Governor Knicht cracked down on· tbe youth-destroying
narcotics tratJic and made the ftnt move in 20 yean to clean up liquor control!'
..IOCM11 MYa -ft. 0... ... of O.aDa"atic Govemmeat ita DOt tbe
Party-W tlae ...._AM t.Wa ,._ tM Ma i1 Kailbtl" ..
•• ,..,., Mr-
•u ar ''
l,.a• ~., ... ....,., w 010a-Ct • • ••
flliiiDt• awr,..,
'NU~Y.JWIIaL a•
large Audience _Applauds
First Philharmonic Concert
A lar1e. enthusiastic audjence
and many "bravo." ,eeted the
first con~rt aponaored by the
newly formed Orange County
Philharmonic Soc1ety May rJ at
the Santa Ana Hl&h School. A
cla&S1cal program was presented
by the VIne Street Symphony Or·
chast.ra under the d irection of
FriNla Bellntante. Dr. Carl Pearl·
ma.n of Santa Ana expressed the
hopt> that the orchestra would
be augmentf'd by many Orange
County musicians In the future.
Among the more than 200 pa·
trons tor the first concert were
The SAME
The Same Phone
HArbor 884
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INSURANCE
()cecm, MariDe cmd
Geoeral JDaurcmc:e
Ofl..t c..te ...............
LDeltr...,.
lulhnn: 416 H..&. C... ... War
the foJiowln1 reeldenta ol the
Harbor area: Ruth Barcume, Ita·
r.n Mu~reta Brunlna. Dr. and
Mra. N. D. CUb, Mr. and Mn..
Bryant ChrlaUU\ten, Mt.a IJJian
Daniell. Mr. and Mrs. Paul C.
Davis. Mr. and Mra. B. N. Des·
enberr, Mr. and Mrs. Phil French.
Mrs. C. H. Harry,• Thelma Pad·
dock Hope, Mrs. Myrtle Huycke,
Oell&ht Jaax. Mrs. John Knox St.,
Mr. and Mn. Ken Niles, Mr. a nd
Mrs. Lincoln Norrrran, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Porcella, Mr. and
Mrs. John Poole. M.r. •nd Mrs.
Robert Ramsay. Mr . .nd Mra.
James R.ay, Mr. and Mra. A.
Sandy Steiner, 'Mr. and Mrs . T.
Duncan Stewart, Dr. a nd Mrs.
AlMrt Stockton. Miss Wllhel·
mlna E. Van Os. and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Wheeler of Corona
del Mu; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reek.
Mr . .nd Mrs . Jack Corn. Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Frost. Ruth Pad·
dock Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Guenther. Mrs. Betty Watson,
Mrs. Gertrude McCall. Mr. and
Mrs. P. A. P•lmer, Mr. and Mr&.
E. H. Skinner and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Stanley of Balboa Island;
Mr. llftd Mrs. Carlyle Berkus and
Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Crawford of
Colla Mesa; Agnes Blomquist .
M'r. and Mrs. Joseph Carver, Mrs.
Alene Baldwin Ehresman. Mrs.
Ba.rbara Cartier. Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Hirth. Col. and Mrs. 0 . W.
Hoop, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Iones.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kendall.
Dr. a nd Mrs. John LJnson. Miss
Ruth McGaughey, Mary E. Mad·
den. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Matthias.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis. Mr.
and Mrs. 0 .W. Richard. Mr. and
Mrs. Les Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
William Tough of Newport; and
Mr. and Mrs . John Crlltllh. Mrs..
Constance Jayred. Mr. and Mrs.
Moreland Lehhold and Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie VIncent of Balboa.
Christian Sclene't' ~rvlct>s for
I Miss Ida May CaRe. 75. of 136 t
E. Broadway. Co'ita .\-fesa. WNe
held yesterday In Parkes·Ridlt'y
Mort uary. A. Allen Dnrtford of·
flclated. I Miss C agt> died May 29 in her
home of a heart attack. She was
a native of Orford. New Ha mp·
shire. and came to Costa Mesa.
from Worchester. Maa. ln 1.936.
Sbe had malle her home with
her alster, Mn.. Allee Mullen . She
Is al5o survived by another sUI·
cer. Mrs. Addle Connell. of Mass·
achusetts. Miss Cage had been
a member of the Esperanz.a
Chapter of the Order of the East·
ern Sta r In Los Angt>les for SO
years.
PtJSIIED CO JUTS OTIIEU
Dave M. Smith, of 3400 Marcus
St.. Newport Beach. gave a
parked car a aJlght push with
his ha nd to remove It from In
front of a drlve'#(ay at 104 29th
s t.. Newport Beach. and It ran
away from him and crashed Into
two other parked cars 150 feel
a way. Newport pollee reportE'd.
The ca r Mr. Smith pushed was
registered to John L. Burright of
Saugus. The other cars were reg·
lstered to Ellis R. Prince. 113 29th
St .. Newport lk'ach. a nd O lin (;.
Plyler. of the same addre-ss.
A Costa Mesa boy. 17. wru~ ar·
rest~d by Newport pollee at 11:48
a .m. Monday on charges of In·
toxlcation and la ck of parental
cont rol and was relea~ to hla
parents to appear In juvenile
court wben notW~. Pollee al·
leged tha t he admitted belng In·
toxlcated In Laguna Beach lut
FTiday nl&ht from liquor. alief·
~ly stolen by a Udo Isle juve·
nJie boy. from a hou.e at 760 Vla
Udo Nord. The LJdo lsle boy
faces a buralary chuae ln Juve·
nUe cowt.
IOWUITG AYAILAU K
Open bowlln1 for the public la
avallable at Van's Bowline. 17CD
Superior Aw .. eo.ta Mesa. on
Mondays. Friday.. Saturda.ya
and SUndays, Mana,er'am Klotz
hu reported. Opft1 boWllnl Ia
alto available on Thunda)'s un·
tJl 8:30 p.m. and alta 10:.:5 p.m.
Merchants'
PIITEITIIE I .EIIIIE .. _ ............
NIWPOBT BAUOB AliA .,., •;;..w wa••• .a • L. .. UCI ,., ..... •
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UIUUIII
Com mer dais
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OMaacawa.-a..ue In an CIIWft ........
c:aUMCI a fl.re whkb ,.. .... In
S25 damaae to a .tove 1n a hou.-
OC'Cupled by D. HoJtoc, ol -~
VIa Udo Soud. at t :• a.m . Sun·
Announdnl the openJna of his-I wonder tf you think that the You voted w1tb the Old Guard day, the N...,_.. leadl Fire De·
accountlnl ottlce 1a William B. voterR have forgotten your earn· to delay any action on the tint p&rt.ment repcwtecl.
Cullen Jr., CPA. at 1921 Harbcw palan pled,es of 1952-of eoon· four recommendations of the ---·---
Blvd.. eo.ta Mesa. Mr. Cullen omy and efficiency In city lOY· Little Hoov•r Committee. thereby a•AD C'AUSD WOOD na&
.
* Whii---
A-.t ... ll-..~--
to llr ....... -,,.. ....
Mdy, .., ..... ..... Cllllla
...... on NUJ,IIIq 21, • Or· ..... Couiii:J a-.1 • .,,,,
wu formerly auoclated with ernment. J ldt in case aome have. causlne the Immediate reslgna· A apt.tk from a tar pot Jumped
business firma In Los Anleles and for the newly nrrive(t, let's tlon of the committee. Yours wu to a nearby plle of c:reo.oted ,_.
and wu connected with Oranae take them back over our two the ded dln& vote. lumber which cau1ht on flte at 'fWd
County Schools business depart· ye•rs on the City Council. Headll-"": "Uttle H oo ve r 2:16 2lat St~ Newport Beac:.b. at ~
ment until j ust r~ntly. He and We three winners In that elec· Croup Quits Alter Council Slap'' 7:48 a.m. May 21 the Newport ..... llll ~·:--::.::3 hla wlfe .nd four c:htldren. ChriS· tlon had agreed to s upport Pach ... "Citizens Committee A ban· Beu h Fire Department ~··=~~ a I
tina. R.aymond. David and Cor·~ other because our prf'·ele<'tlon dons Work arter Council Scuttles The tlre was under control when c.D LD tt .. ,_
I nne. live In Costa Mesa. He took promises to the people were Job .. fftmen arrived. The b I a ~ e ._ ... ...._
his accounting .at Southwestern I Identical. We defeated the "Old Editorial: "T he Chy Council of cau.sed no damage to the lwn~r • .... .......
University In Los Angeles. Guard," more than doubling the N{'wport Beach agtlln demon· ;ow~n~ed~b~y~J~o~h~n~n~y~C~Il:ll:s~a:n:d~L:y~l:eJ~.~~~~:·:n~~n~IIO::a:-:=-:-:n~IWG=:.~I • • • vote of their t hree ca.n~idates. strated Its rontf'mpt for the pop .. ~y, ft.remen aa.lcL
0 . W. (Dick l Richa rd of Rich· Post·electlon headlln.es . Miller., ulat't> ... Contempt of the Coun·
ard's Lido Market. h as b een Smith and Horvath Win In Land· c11 for Its committees was dem·
elected Pacific regional director I sll~e Voting" · · · .. ~.cople will dol onstrated ....
of Super Ma rket Institute. na· their own thinking · . "Vot.-rs , ·, Demand a Changr in thl' ron· While I "as ma} or you sol· Uonal organization of super mat· I E'mn ly ga\'e me your word and ket operators In the United duct of the Pr~nt Csty C'oun · 1 e ll." broke lt. Thss comes under the
States. Canada, Mexico and Ha· ht>adlng of "doublf!'(:ro-s" 1 have wall The election took plact> at The pMple thought th1>~ had 1 • · th 1 · · . h nt>vt>r been ablt> to forgl\'e a the 17th Annua l Comt>ntlon nf ;o; h l' ehectllonjn)U"t h3" 1 <.'~ doublecro.sser
Super Market lnstitutt'. held In a t oug t n ~• t at the}
Cleveland. Ohio. w h er t> th(' had won that el<.'<·tic'". Wf• had Thl dParly indlrated to me
three· day session attractt>d mor(' promised and agr('Nf on C'l'rtaln ! t~at you hnd climbed In to po.
than !2.500 persons In all ph~ c h a n g e s. ThesP \'Pry am£' lltit'al bed with the O ld Guard
of the food Industry. ~changes wert> later re<'1Jmmt-ndt'O 1 • no" removl'd from rontrol of
by tht> Little HooHr CommlttP(' tht> Council • What sort of pap ~T .A. ......._._._,_. in their first report The Little I thP Old Guard ft>d you 1 of
.., ~ ~ ...-.-.:. Hoovt>r Committee. consisting ol C'<Jurw do not know. b ut Jn the
510 Coaat Highway, CoroDa del Mar
HArbc. 3CJOS..M
TV CAbinet, Sftutt.t Doors . . ...... 9.50 e.stem ~.pa. a..st Ofl Ch.st .. ".so
Fine ~.pa. <Apt•in'a Chain . · .. -····-··17.'15
Lr Stook ~.t Tum ...... ___ ... ·-····-··-.11.95
Love S.•ts . . .. ... .. ..... .A Few Re.f Buys
The final meeting of the year seven of our outstanding cltl· light of tht> present campaign 1t
of the Corona del Mar and Ha r· zens. was appointed to '\tutly our t'Ould haH• ~n a promise to
bor VIew Schools PTA was May governmt>nt a nd mak(' f("t·om -1 back you tor the A.•;sembly. and
24 In the Harbor View Auditor-mendatlons on eronumy and ef a polltknl rareer I suggest you
tum. The summer recreation pro-fldency. They ca mt> up with tour look O\'t"t your shoulder l haH• ~;:~~=-~~;::-=:=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
gram for the Nt>wport Harbor recommendations for J! r f' ate r 3 ft>ellng that some of tht> lm-1 f
area was outlined by director I ('COnomy and t>ffit'lt>nry In our ~Jrtant on('S are no longer thf're I
Vernon Allen and Richard Wa r-governmt>nt. stn<'t> :O.tr Stanley entered the
ten a, director ()( first aid and You gave your 'l:'r} hr:.t snds r.u't'
water safety for Southern Or· catio n of rt>negging •m )our I re<-k•)n from the forf'going
ange County chapter of the Red promlsl's on thP ftr ... t pr<Jpt,satlon that you 'll realizt> "hy I'm not 1
Cross. -that of romblnsng thf' city onp ot your <~upportt'rs .\tr Mil
Tht> playgrounds of Corona del tr~asur{'r and flndm·t> ntrl<'t'S. IN and \\h) I am rf'<'<Jmmc>nd
.\-far, Monte Vista. HarJ>('r ano When n ca me to a :.ho\\tlO\\ n. ing tu all th(' \Ott.'n. tu ra.st thf'lr
Newport El~menta ry S<·hools and you voted In favor u! thl' fl nJnC'I' b<.~llut fur Earl St..tnlt>y for St.ltt>
Costa Mesa Park will tx> oJ>('n oCCicer. appoint('(~ by rhf' Old A,._.>mhl)
from June 21 to August 27 Guard. against the l'lty lrt'<hur<•r '
Var ied supervllWd a C't.JVIt iPS art> Mrs. Flor('nee Cooling ••ll'<'lt'c1 by A~DREW W S \trTII
planned between 9:30 and 2:30. 1 the people.
COROIA DEL liAR PHIIIIACY
WHY WE "~ANT
HEINZ KAISER
•
RE -ELECTED
SUPERVISOR
FIRST, HIS RECORD. The outstanding job he has done as Supervisor speaks for itself. He haa been on the
job at all times. acted promptly and intelligently for the good of the district. Hia sincerity, integrity. hon-
esty and keen sense of responsibility haYe been proYen by his straight-forward actions.
I
SECOND, HIS BUSINESS ABIIJTY. For 27 years he has proven his ethical business standards. his suc-
ceasful bu.aineu ability. His actions as Supervisor have been just as ethical. just as succesaful
THIRD, IDS INTEBEST IN COMMUNITY BETTERMENT. During the 27 years he has lived in this area he
has always been active in community projects. He led the successful proqram to develop Oranqe Coun-
ty Harbor, has aened on the Grand Jury. Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and numerous other
ciYic orqcmizations. He atill maintain& this activty.
FOURTIL HIS HARBOR AREA BOYS' CLUB ACTIVITIES. For the past 7 years he has served as President
of the Harbor Area Boys' Club Board of Directors. He de-.otea much of his time to this activity, has aided
considerably in making it one of the outstanding clubs in America-with over 1200 children a ctively
engaqed in projects that keep the juvenile delinquency rate at a minimum.
FlfiH. HE DEVOTES THE NECESSARY TIME. Heinz Kaiser has the time to serve. devotes it wisely to the
entire F'dth District. He has no business interests that he must look after first. no "special groups" that he
must cater to. Yea. yoW' best Supervisor candidate is Heinz Kaiser!
FOUOWING ARE A FEW OF YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS WHO URGE YOU TO VOTE FOR KAISER:
AI~ C. Swarta Wlllls M. FMlda MariJGftt A. Relzuort Cad I.. Jooes Vealta M. lllftla.a
-.n.-L S.ltll Pbyl.Ua 8. Fields Maba. oa .. J[eraut C. PerldAs Gladys E. AMpada .......... ~ a. McCardle Met'!i.a.e A. Duaqcm Mrs. P.R. To-Kadlae C. IICIWWr
C. W. TeWiakle Alyce II. McCardle 8yne Feoley Mn. C.Of9'e L. ao.leT llarold E. J[llba
•••• w. a-rtala A. J. Bwtoe a. D. FlCI.berty P. C. Coetbel hftrly Tbolapaoa
.... htla ....... t c.nbll ...... G....,.. F. F. Fodw Mcuy C. Dodd Lya. a. Wilt ..
LMdla D. ....... Stuart B.,_ E .. a.,. 11. ron. Clanaoe C. Dodd Mcuy 1.o'll c.r.s..
Ka.LD • .._... AJ.W L Pialdey 0. w. (Dtck) aicMr4 11up L. Myacrtt Boward L Clark
1 ..... LD11~1 5 Lacy I........., , ..... a&cMn1 Bud! 8aaa Jolaa C. 11art. Jr.
~A. D11-t •• llw'old JaM J .... LWctldM Wllliaa Sduaita a.-. T. n-ru• ...... ~ Kdu'ya ...... P'Nak F. IIJIID II .. aa.tes ....... o..ald W. St.dterd
~Ucly r...sw.~ c::a.-a. ........ JoaapllW .......
VOTE TUESDAY, JUNE 8
EEP ..
liSE I
Kaiser for Supervisor Committee -Walter Mellott. c ..... ~
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'IWO 18&111 DIOIII&D I plalned to Newport pollee May A1.1.DS aKT 1011
Someone ~ed a Mlt sand· 12e. Allee Scanlon, of 214 39th St .• I A son, Andrew Scott. wu born
es-In a eontalnes-from her patio, Newport Beach, ~ported .the to Mr. and Mrs.. A. LiNter Allen,
Mrs.. C. A. Hlable, of 328 Arne· I theft ot a 20·foot lenath of cal· 853 Oak St .. Costa Mesa. on TUes·
thyst Ave., Balboa laland, eom· vanlzed chain from hH borne. day, May 11, In Hoac Memorial
REMEMBER THIS MAN
.IllES L
1M VIle II Reelect Hill at
... PriMary Ellcti• -JuH 8
He Remembers You
and Works for You
Each Day in W ashinqton
HE .IS NOW YOUR CONGRESSMAN
He Has Ability
Experience
Integrity
He Is a Rancher
Businessman
Attorney
A few of the citizens in your community who support him are:
Howard Wesley Gerriu
LeRoy P. AAdenoa
.... ie LouDSberry
Claire II. lfelaoa
Arlie C. Swartz
Dr. W. L C:O.ault. N . D.
Nra. Beubea N. Day
Lucille lkmlett
F. a. OweD
G. H. Wells
Thomas 8. deForest
Selim B. FrcmkliD
E. L Crawford
IL D. hrriD
J. Tllomaa Swcauoo
Boy W. hac:ock J. FTaak Wbartea
Nra. Ira OweD
Blcmcb .. Jfixoo
Fraak D. BeYeoer
Eu9Ulia P. Reilley
Leaa Kixoa
Clareace B. Brown
TO YOU. THE VOTERS
Barry C. Siemoa.ma
Mrs. Lewis F. Noultoa
Ralph P. Maakey o ... Reed
Nn. Chades IL llocudman
Louis w. 8ri991 Dr. Horace Parker
Ida Kaylor
Mrs. L J. LeBard
Mrs. DoD Harwood
Thomas E. Heffeman
Mrs. Eade Crawford
During my term of office as YOUR Congressman. I have
always given nRST and FOREMOST consideration to YOUR
weUare and to that of our nation. If re-elected I pledge to con-
tinue this principle .
-JAMES B. UTT
Keep a Qualified Man in Congress
IE-ELECT _I_ .. -~-AM_E_s_A~-· _u.!f_~_'_R·_·1_---L,..I_+----JI JUIE 8
SAlTA AlA'S BICGEST BEDDIIG EVEIT!
THE BIGGEST VALUES EVER! HURRY!
0111 Of Til WOili'S LAIIIH fiCIOIY 0111111
21~Coil
~ lnner.prin9 Mall•f!Uel
2 M•tchin9 Bo. Sprin9•
12 Hollywood Lecn
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~LUNGQQ
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I have just t>Hn on my first Jack Curnow 's luck a nd mine
oft · shore fishing thls year. must have neutra lized each
Thanks to Roy Ross and Jack ot her. On spinning t a c k 1 e
Ward, who make that tackle bo.x (which practically everyone on
nect>sslty called a depth glider. the boat ~med to favor) Jack·
Jack. yours truly, and a lot of son and I actually caught a
other lucky m orta ls from here. brace of just·barely.Jegal callcoe
Long Beach, and Santa Ana wNe aplect>. But the amazing event
guests or th~ good guys aboard was when J ack Ward trolled a
t he Happy Landings with Gil depth glider with anchovy astern
Smith up . and actuall y caught two big tom
The fishing wasn't spectacular. cod, which belong to the croaker,
to u nderstatt> it. but there was not the cod family.
a bsolutely nothing wrong with ThOS(' gilders s ure get down
the company or the fried chicken and we'll tx>tcha' that when the
-trlmm lns. Somehow or other.!~ fll!hlng Is s low you'll connect oft·
HfJw's Fishing?
By BUGB NcNILLA.If
Tht' boys St>£'mt'd to havt>-fig· Boat Rc•ntals. An 18·pound ha ll·
urf"d out how to stop those,J but was cau ght outsldt' Sunday
k nuckle·bustlng yt'Jlowtall a t by another angler. Bull and call·
San Clc>mc>n t£' Island. Monday 1 co bass a nd a sm all numbt'r of I the SabrP SCOCJtNl back Into S<'a · ba rracuda have mstdt.' up the
sport Landing with 2R yellowtail cat('h nn Ellis boa ts In the oct>an .
avt'raging 30 pounds a piP<'t>. Tht> Bay fishing has been good for
Sabre Is making thf' run to thrl sm all h alibut. ~and bass and In
Island lPavlng St>asport at 2 a.m. the early mornm~ for yellowfln
each <lay exCE'pt f'riday. On ~on ·l rroakt>r and a ff'w "p o t r i n
day tht> Pronto. from Seasport. <'tnilkt'r I picked up 13 y£'llro\\'tail plus bar 1 A 3-1 pound h a I I bu t was
racuda and bill><; fl~hlng at San 1 rau~ht Sat urriay on tht> Frontier
Clemente I<:land Crum the Bnlboa Pavilion along
Limits of has" werr r·aught with hao;s nnd harr,cuda. llall·
aboarrl the Jt•t I . :\-londay hPluw I but. <:c•n trout and yc>llowfln
San Onofre. the JN 11 ~ot bass. t ronkN h11ve made up thl' catch
frw barrarudn and sh('('p ht'ad from the> dock a t the> Balbo~
a t Catalina Island and the lr·l P;nlllon
' I n" 11 a . It' h In g I oca I. bass a n d jiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
halibut Thc>st> boats lf'a\'f' Sea· 1 1 0 E Ill~ 9 S
-.purt at .t. 6 and 9 am In thP a
Automotive Service or tiN n.t m<'d
The• L('a II fr••m ·King·-. Lido
CrntN hrou~ht baek r ight Y<'l
lowtall plus li mit <'lll<'h<'s of bull
bass ~funday whiiP fishing nt
San Clc>mc>nt<' Is land. The day
b<>forf' thts r ha..rc>r boat brought
bar k ltmlt ('atchf>S of bull ba...c;s
from tht> same lsJand. The day I boat, Seablscult. from Davey 's
Locker at King's Lido Center .
ha-; i>N:'n bringing in catches of
a ff'w ba rracuda and plt>nty of
bass A i 12 a nd a 9'• ·pound
snnr1 has." were caught Monday
abo:tn1 th<' llappy Landings.
Halibut. markerf'l. sand da b.
flount1£'r :1nd tr><'k Nor1 arf' bring
<'aught off th£' hargP anr·hored
ort tht> NPwport Pit>r. A M'hool
nr yt>llowta ll or whitt> 84:'3 bass
wt>nt brN'zlng up thf' coast past
thE> barge l'ut'sday but the fish j
wou ldn't stop for nothing. Tht>
WestPrnPr. which I t> a v e s the
~ewport Plt>r at 6 a.m. daiJy. has
IM>en bringing In a few S('a bass
and barracul'la. Bah Is rt'portcd
good.
A 38\ •• pound white S(>a bass
was caught Saturday ort Lag una
by an anglf>r aboard one of the
large outboard boats from Ellis
.. ASSOCIATED .. PRODUCTS
8ayllde Dr. & Nca1.De An.
8aJboa blCIDd e BA 2112
YES!
631 ll d Street Newport l .. ch
FISHING INFOitMATION
P'hone HAtbor ()4.40
VINCE'S CAFE
lte•W•st. l Ynch. Oi11ner
O pen 4:)0 A.M. to 1:00 P'.M.
lltEAKFAST ANYTIME-7 DAYS
Clark Sweet
YACHT SALES-CHAitTEitS
All Typet lnswe11u
HAtbor 0159
Lido Village
Trailer Park
Treiler apece •"'•ll•ble by .....
MOIIth, .... Oft « perM•ftent,
P'•tioa, en fecilitie1.
HArbor 21)6
ene with one ol UJ-pdpta M bad a -a IMidiM 1\iU ol
than without Jt. Illy and ladl nicely eiHned anall buL WMn
are about to oome out wJth a we wen owr to Dave rtnk'a
junior abe for fresh water and place on SUndaJ eb~q on
llaht tackle trolllna a nd cast1n1. Chill TroNter'a report of aeetna a
You can bet that lnaplte of an al-marUn, tbe eonvenatlon turned
ready heavy arma ment, we'll to our fiahln1 trtp. 'Mlfte were
have a brace of these In tbe baa. no detalla but someone. halt un·
too. der hla breath muttered that U'a e Jn'ITErt TALE aurpr .. lna, somettmea. what a
Ja~ and I aave our bus to fellow can 11' In trade for a
Skipper GU. Be had cauaht quite small bucket of small bus. And
a f~ ot h .. own. When we lett, (Continued • ~ 12)
1D ITI TilT ITI
IUY IT! ....
TOUJI OVA.aAIITIE&
of a:-y, DalilA d'llble
Op.atloll AaywiMn
3.6 H.P. Now Only
'11400
Easy Moatbly hyiDeDta
TBET MUST 8E COOD
We U• the
5, 1'/a 4 II B.P.
011 Ou
.... tal Fleet
TilE OV'nOAIID OF
TOMOaJIOW, .... TODAY
SCGn·ATWITER IIIU Y .. l IOITI
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2802 Coast Highway-HArbor 2315
At 11M Coast BighWG'f artctp, Jlfewport 11eacb
AT
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COMPLETE MAJlllfE CEJfTEB
Sport fishing
De Lu:a Charter n..t
24·Bour ... tauraat
Liberty 8.1141 , RESERVATIONS
2IIS3 w. ~ lltway, Jlfewport
CATALINA .AISEJfQEa .OAT. DAJI.T 10:00
A.M. '"ISLAirD LADr LY1 ·&W· 10ft 10 A-IL LVt AVALO. 5r0D ........... __ ..... -..mv•o,....
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Father & SoD Flabiag (l) Towapt.. FIM wttb Eacb Adult
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SEASPORT COFFEE SHOP Liberty 8-1926
Open 24 Hours-Complete Restaurant Service
SEASPORT BAIT & TACKLE SHOP u 8-4651
Art & Bil Kemper--Complete Fdhi"9 Equipment
SEASPORT YACHT SALES & SERVICE U 8-5221
Complete Bo.t OverhaulincJ--Ioet L..unc.hing
* SPECIAL IITICE *
SEASPORT COFFEE SHOP OPEN 24 HOURS
81lEAUAST AJn'TUCE -ALL IIOVU
Frog Leg Special Sea Food Plate -$1.50
OBAKGB C:OU.TY PBOPLB VOTE TO BB ... AIN
U.. S. sa.Aloa neoMAI A. INC,_
e HM feilhfvtfy ..,..., Cellfoml• .,..d the
~ tor 11 of "'' •3 v-•"·
e ~ • yoMrt •• Stete A.tMrnblym•n.
Sefwd $ ~ ... et Stele s.n .. ot.
• ~ 1ft the U.S.. N.-,y fr-. 19•2 to
194 ~ • S~tte Controller fr-.
.... to 19$2.
e New ~ in the Uftlted Sl•''' Sen•••
................ ~dthe
,...a of his fallow Mnet~ of both
...... pert'" f01 l,it h.,d WOt .. lfl4 hla
feMtfwl .,.Of!Ot\ to hit retpontlbllitlft.
THOMAS H.
KUCHEL
u.s ........ o. -Democrets -Republlc•ns support
Orange County's Femous Son at
the Primary Election, June 8th.
A few of the many citiaena in the DIIMI IEL Ill area who aupport Oranv• Couoty'a fa-
moua aoD-THOMAS H. KUCJIEL-.Gre Robert CampbeU. Ru..D Hampton. D • an Bradford.
Mrs. Ruben Day ... Vince'' forpnaen. J. B. McNaDy. Mn. Lucille Dodd Barnett. Co-Chairmen of
Beach Ana Kuchel CommittH. •
Dldt ••• ard
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Our New Address:
2200 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Meea
Harbor Tlllllfer
& Storage
amL roll ITUD'II
A dauahter, Bobln Lee, wu
born to Mr. and Mn. RJchard
ltaray, 1180 Continental St.,
·eo.ta Mesa, In HO.e M~morlal
Hoapltal. on Friday, May 14.
Lilli Fll-
•••• WI I •'• .......... .,
FuMral wrvlces for Mrs. Elma
C. White, 78. of 1873 Santa Ana
Ave., eo.t'a Mesa, were held
May 24 In the Baltz Corona del
Mar Mortuary. Mrs. White died
Jut Thursday In Hoae M~morlal
Hoe,Pltal after a brief lllness.
May permits amounted to
$972. 243. highest monthly total
since ~ptember, 1951. The May
report Included 21 slngle-(amlly
dwellings, $332,575; 3 two-unit
dwellings, $43.000; 2 three-unit
dwelling, $43.000; 2 three-unit
HOME
LOANS
HAIIOR
DISIRICT
1'0 era-. ......_ a R'n••• ,., ...
'" S.YEA& LOAJf
eoa.tructioD Locnw
I" .YEA& LOAlf
._ _,. M'ft'Ua
Mrs. White had been a resi·
dent of eo.ta Mesa for the put
20 years. She ls survived by one
10n. Robert White, of Vancouver,
B. C.
Almoct a mJlllon doUars In
bulldlne permJts were Issued In
Newport Beach during M ay,
brlneine the total for the first
five months of 1954 to $4,181,489.
This Is better than a quarter-
million dollars over last year's
record, and almoct Identical with
the $4.185.207 for the same period
In the record year of 1951, when
the all-time high In permits was
Issued.
dwellings. 174.400; 32 repairs to ~!!!!~!!~!!!!!!!!~~~
dwelllnes. $55.675; 4 comm ercial ..:. Ill-IIlLI'
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ua.ty 1·7111 LD 11t1 1-1511
Pllrllrleltppll.
l&la OeM& ...... CDM
Pia. RA Ill Kl Ulll
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Le Fevre Drilling Co.
Eatabtiabed 25 Yean
Cesspool Service
* Trac:iDg -Skip Work *
Sewer CoDDedicma
PHONE LIBEBTY 8-2334
-~ .E1ROIIT aLVD.
PDE ftUCJ[ COIIDfG,
COSTA MUAJfS TOLD
A Civil Defense fire truck will
be delivered to the Costa Mesa
Volunteer Fire Department In
two or three weeks, Councilman
~rt Smith notified the Costa
Mesa City Counell Monday night.
The truek Is equipped with tire
fighting gear and a 500 gallon
wa ter tank, he added. The truck
was made poi!Sible after the City
of Costa Mt>sa set up a civil de·
fense organization.
buildings. $441.638; 6 repaJrs to
commercial buJldjngs. 17,450; 3
tContinued on back pa&el
From the POUCE BLO II ER
Robert D. Blanton. 17, Marine his home, Paul Fussell. of 810 W.l
Corps Air Station. El Toro, drlv-Ocean Front. Balboa. reported
'er. and D. D. Freitag, 2668 New-May 23 ... Four begonia plants
port Blvd., Costa Mesa, passen· In redwood pots were stolen from
ger, sutfered minor Injuries when the edge of the alley at 2140 E.
a car In which they were riding Ocean Front, Balboa. Mrs. Alse·
crashed Into a fencl' at the north· reda Entemann. 2152 E. Ocean
Wel>'t e nd ot Bayshore-Or.. Bay Front. Balboa, t'Omplalned . .
Shores. at 2:50 a .m. May 24 ... Pollee quarantined two dogsMay
GllETTEXaE•G or aALaOA Cars driven by Charles M . Davis. 23 after one of them bit Diane
WILL TAD COUIISE AT N.LT. 405 Irvine Ave., Nt>wport Heights. Larson. 12. of 408 Old County Rd.,
Thom as L. Grettenberg. son of and Marlnena Zleg iPr, 336 Snug ~ewport Ht>ights.
Mr and Mrs. Dal M . Grettenberg, 1 Harbor Rd .. CllU Haven. Wt'rl' In· Pulkf> r harged a Lido Isle boy.
2219 Channel Rd., Balboa. has I volved in an a ccident at Old I • "'ith tr£>Spassing and petty
~n a<"Cepted in the l'OOperatlvt' County Rd. and Bol~a St · :'\ew-tht>ft May 23 for tht> alleged theft
course in electrlt'al t'nglnl'l'ring port Heights. at 12 .11 IJm ~1ay from thli' E K Oa\ls residli'n<'f' at
at the Mas.~chusetts Institute of 22 · · · Clayton Thomp'40n. 602 i6!1 VIa Lido ~ord. Lido Isl1· of
Technology, it was announced W. Bay Ave· BaJO.,,t tr)()k hts laqum. I>N>r. d swim sult. d. s.:;
this W('('k at Pomon:J Collli'ge, eyM from the road at Hl ::-!5 •1 m W.Jtt·h 'Iampo; small <·han~e anrl
whPre hr b a junior <~tudf'nt Ht' May 22 and hit a p.trki•d c·ar 2fl0 c ig.Jrt>t' A pet J.ldrr"t :.WIPn
Is Pnr()IJer1 a t Pomona In tht' feet wM.t nf :'\I nth St rl·ga ... t••r(•fl from tht• hnmP of ~~.u~t>f'\ 1,,. 1
~ C'fJmbinNI "3·2'' plan with the tn :\aney B Davis. of ~112 W Roil \\'o•lwr of i56 Vl.t Ltrln ~ .. rtl
S & Noll MIT liP will pa rtkipate in the-boa Blvd · ~t'wport Lulu J,lf' ~!.•) l'l. "a' rer urnr rl ympson ar /'(l(t!>{'rLIII\1' c.'nur~e at thc> GenPr· A CoSid ~1e..a bu~ 1~. \\:t ... M tht• 01'>.1 da~ b~.a c·ah dTI\Pr \\ho
al EIN'tric· Co. plant a fi N trans· r<'slf>d hy IJ'llke "n •1 P('f'ptng was a~kt'fl to d{'lt\ Pr 11 h) ;1 m .• n pIll JIll Qaallty & Value I fc>rrlng to ~11T nt'xt month. tum c·hargt· aftt>r twlnJ: ,·.tu~ht J>uli<'f' rf'portl'd
Uaexcelled A.aywbere A 1951 gr:H1uRte ,,f Newport fN'('ntly hy Carl A WP,tt-r of A Balb-)a woman tolcl pohtt· <t l
~~i5~li2iMtbiiS~t..~lfieiw~poliirt~a.ai~cbi~iiiiiiiiB~ar~borii2404ii~l H ar~•r IIIJ;:h St·hool, Thomas is 'HIT 2Hth St . ~rwport Rl'u<·h. IIU I II :36 am Saturd;Jy, May 2'2 th.ct '~!:r .., a mt•mbt.•r of Kdppa ~tu EusiJon, sidt• his humP Eclwln W Aus ,. a man attf'mpted In mnl<'-;t h••r
II UE .. IT ·-honora ry• math<>mathiN fratt'r · tin. 2025 lr\'ln<' A\'f' ("u.,t.t ~ll•sa. daughtf'r while ShE' \\,ts c·ollf'\·t call IE IL UVIIre nlty, rommodore of thr Clare· I was arr~>,tPc1 rtn a rharJ:f' of rc'1·k· lng ~h<>lls on Littlf' C'oron.t tw.te"h
Com let Bl . t Se . mont CoJIPgt' Yac•ht ("'uh and 1 If'S!> dri\ sng .tft er hill rar <·au-;pcJ "'hr-n hP rt';H•hc•r1 from bt>hsnc1 .t p 8 UepnD 1"91C8 w as trt'aSUr<'r of the sophomore minor namagf• In p()lic't' ('M 205 k "' h h
Ph •-Lith-,...., __ t Prl tl • t roc an, " c• rus Nt hom{' ototrta..-. \P-'Vu:M:' n n g elass 1 at Coast Hwy and 17th St and • 35 t ·'O -1 Architect A Draftlne Supplies -Pickup 6: Delivery · i• man, o ., . exposed h mS<'If attemptt'd to eiud<• pursuit by 1 to 1 I d hi leaving the iieene at a high ra te a sa es a Y w le trying on
Hcri & Welborn
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RESlDENTIA~lNDUSTRIA~OMMERCIAL
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354 lA Perle. eo.ta Neea
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Uberty 1·1'773: Uberty 1·4124
Robert Forbes
Builder
HArbor ••. 1101
WELCH'S
IIOT ro• SAJIVZLIEIIS
A son. Eric Paul. was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Samuel~n.
1
421 S<>vll le St . Balboa. on Sun-
flay. May 16, in Hoag Memorial
1 Hospital.
LEGAL lfOTJCE
SUJO(OifS
Olf AMERDED CONPLAJJfT
Dept. 1
Ro. 622110
I~ TilE SUPERIOR CO RT O F
THE STATE OF CAUFORmA
IN AND FOR THE COU NTY O F
ORANGE.
JOAN CRAWFORD Plantlff. vs.
1 EARL W. CRAWFO RD. Defen-
dant .
f __....... ttl h ed a new pair of swim trunks in a 0 "~· 0 ~rs c arg · · · shop at 217 M 1 J E. R. Murphy. 1211 Coast Blvd.. ar ne Ave · Sa boa Is land. Sat urdav morning polit't> Cor?na del Mar. <·omplaint>d to WPrt> notified ;, 2:0I ~ 1 poll<"t' that som('Qnt• thre" a P m -11
rock through a storf' "lndcm at
I that anrlrl'!>.~ S<tmt'flnl' !<lui<'
his btc·~ dt• parkl'f'l ttn t hf' a p
'pmat·h to thl' Ltdo 1,1,. hrtngl'
I
Ru:st>ll Arant. of 108 Via l'nctlnc
Ltdn IslP. rPP<•rtt'c1 r('('(>nt ly
Pollee took two Lido ll:'ll' boy
i '-: and 8. hnml' to thrlr 1J3r
l"nts for a talk 01fiPr thl'~ "*'"'
founn lighting mat<·h"' tn a
houst' at 227 V1.l On ll'lot Lidn
Jslt'. and h:u1 !>mH~t'tl in up~t;tirs
rooms A $4 rolt'<:'trlr <'hwk. a
$5 baromt>tPr. ,, spirt> s h<>H. a
quilted $8 bath robf' and a S.'>
bathing suit WNt> missing from
urrlay. ~lay 22
81-tty J~>an Robin~m 22 tt f
l'X)..I \\' 0<-t'an rront. ~1'\!oport '
S.>,tr h. anr1 DIXIt' Hall 1~ of :?i4
E 19th St Cnsta ~l!"'a .... ufft>rf'fl
minnr In jurit>~ "'ht>n a c.tr an
\\ hlrh tht-y Wt'rt' riding dTS\'Pn
by F'lnyct If Robinson. 25 of 1 ~
W ()(.pan F'rnnr. rollti'!Pd wtth ,, ,·a r nrl\ t'n by Cit fforn \\' DH·r nf
Artl',la ar Cnast Bh d and .Popp~
"'". Cnntna df'l ~tar. at 1 11'<
am Sunday :\Ia~ 23
MALONE IL HOLMES
&ENElAl INSUlANCE
BBOKEif AJfi[LE DOESif'T at the V oqeJ Co.
PollUcal Advert~ent l
VOTE YES .IUIE I
Barbcw em .... ~..eape
Vern Th relkeld
A uo<tofn
Original Home Plcma
1200 Coast lllcJbway c.on.a de1Ma:r IIA SS02
JAMES D. RAY
Bailclin1 Coatrador
100 C..tt ...... ~ c--. ctel .....
HArbor 011)
l.e•ld•"": HArbor 2114-W
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IIIEIEIT IITD
Starting at
6°/o
Reducing to
Plus tbe Serriees
of
Ora:nge Cowltr•
LcDgest
ScmDCJS & Locm
~atioD
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SA VIXCS
& LOAJf ASSOCIATION
222 OCE.AJf AVE. ... 4-1177
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£/.F. r:r
Robert P.
KNEELAND
District Attorney
READY • MD£1>
CIICIETE
Ar tion brought In the Superior
Court of the County of Orange.
and Amended Complaint flied In
the Office of tht> Clt'rk of t he Su·
perlor Court of Said County.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF CAUFORNIA SEND GREET·
UEP 111:8 FJION WOK l20I W. Co.at Hwy~ N•WJ>Orl k•dl
t.,.J,..u ,..._, Ll~ 1-l-4ll Call BArbo 1114 I J b Pria Miss Lou Rat' Koehlf'r. uf 416 a..w-"'-: HAtt1er l<M4-W r or 0 • .....
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COSTA IIDA
IIUiaiM~ 1-1111 -Orallp .... -
Costa Mesa Lalllber Co.
LUMIEB -I'OILDIRG MA1EIIIALS ...... ..... c.ew.... J.ap tl 1-1.1
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CO.TAIOIA
CAIJ. US FOB ES'I'IMATES
ODHouMS.ww~
INGS TO:
EARL W. CRAWFORD, Defen·
dant.
You are directed to a ppear In
an action brought against you
by the above named plaintiff. In
the Superior Court of the State
of California, In and for the
County of Orange. and to answer
tbe amended complaint therein
wlthln ten days after the service
on you of this summons, lf
eerved within the County of Or·
anp, or within thirty days II
eerved elaewhere. and you are
notified that unless you so ap.
peer and answer as above re-
quired, the plaintiff will take
Jud,.nent for any money or
da.raaps d e m a n d e d In the
amended Complaint, as arlslne
upon contract. or wlll apply to
tbe Court for any other relief
demanded In the amended com·
plaint.
Given under my hand and seal
of the Superior Court of the
Count)' ol Oranp, State of Call·
r.n.t.. U\ls 'M day of May, l!lk
(DAI. SUPDIOR COURT
OL\JifGK OOUJn'Y)
B. I . Slll'l'll,
Cowa~ a-ll &Del Clerk of tbe Su,..._ Court of the State of
callfwnla. ...... far tbe County
of Oranp.
By TIIOIIAa IIIOIII:L.Alm~
o.,.tr.
A. E. ......
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gelling along. but still missing I'
ht>r stride wtt h a broken ankle.
which sht' suffPred In an a<'CI
dent st'Vt'rnl wc>eks aeo Miss
Koehlt>r ha!!n't missed work.
howt>ver. but has managed to
earry on at ~orthrup with the
aid of a rollapsibl~ wheel chair.
Her mother h as ~n visiting her
from Colorado .
A.oA&D CAJmiU Df ru EAST
l.ariy A. ~rg. aviation ord·
nanceman third class .. U.S. Navy.
son of Mrs. Beulah V. Chulto n, of
135 E. Del Mar Av~ .. Costa M~.
Is aboard the attack aircraft car·
rler USS Phlllpplnto ~a In the
Far East. The attack carrier
joined the Seventh Fl~t last
month and In dolne 110 com·
mtonced a fourth tour of duty ln
that area for the ahlp and Car·
rler Air Group Five whldl It Is
carrying.
RETAIN
Lieutenant Governor
HAROLD J. POWERS
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CALLINGQQ
Rehearsals Will Start Soon
for 1 Follies 1 Variety Show
"har~m" 'KeM. Mra. L. HaM
Broerln c lAI cabaret chairman,
and Mrs. Earl Petft'IIOn lAI usber
ch airman.
Rea d EnUrn W a nt Ada.
GOOIIMETS IUTCIIEif-Mrs. Cocut al•d.. Coroaa del Ncu.
admire a turkey prepanc:t iD
1\ontlnu ed from Page 10l
thPn thl'y wou ldn't tell us any-
th ing €'lsc. The last guy wc s a w
w ith thllt bu<·krt or bass was Gil
Smith. But the:> rc:>a l story Is prob-
ably j ust a nother or those mys·
tt>rlf's of I he• "Pa.
e SPLASH Re uy Richer. U9 Seaward BeL.
Corooa B lgblaad.l. l eft. ·G.Dd the -ly-opeaed ldtehea. 1D Mo'lt nt you «>njoyed. a" rlid I.
the baekgrouad 1a the rotiuerie thl' ant if's o r thf' Balboa Island
upoa wh ich ehiekeD are beia9 I Punting and Sculling Club <fur-
prepared. (Eui91l Pboto.) lng thf' C'r<'W rac-f'S on Saturday
Mu s Elu abeth Locke. proprle-
tor of Gourmet's ICltche a. 217
----------------------------I gut a partic-ularly good belly·
ll:tugh from lh<' flo ral decorations
1 Wf'r«' th<'Y "By Morr l"? 1 aboard June 12 Open
House Is Set
Lett en ...
I thPir PM'forl \'f'S.<.t>l, thP "Michl·
-----------.......... ..,..,......,..., gan." But \f'ry ff'w of you wit-
Df'ar Editor : nE'S..<.;<'d th<' I'Ooggy afl~>rmath of
Open h ouse will be held from .r~u havt> givf'n !<.pal'f' to rt I tht•lr m an f.' lou!<. c·lownlng.
ntl(on to 8 p.m Saturday, June 12, t·rauc-of thf.' d ty chartt'r I hope It just hapJ)('n<'d that 1 was
at the• rlf'W hNu1quartt·r.., of th<' you will rto thf.' sar~·w (()r on<' who aboard Cy W£•1rh's CyvPIIa. tied
NI'Wpiort Baloua Stl\'lngs and wanrl' to d<>!<•nd 11. If it m•t•cls up to a Bal boa Bay Club s llp.
Loan A'~w1at lon a t 3.'ili6 Via d~>frn .. t•. Anti it ul~1 happ«'n<'d that the
Llrlu, In thl· Llrl11 ~h,pplng Cr>n H1:-.1nry t-hows that thl' 1!+-1!1 "Ti~h " was rird up nrxt to the
tl'r ch a r1t'r lost by 151 vot£>s II was ''('yv<•ll.l .. Now the "Tish" hap.
1\mnng thl• llln·• 1"'' .tntl thf'ir g1•nNally ~Ont·('liNl lu hi:' a guoli pr•ns to ht• thl' pl'rsonal fl ag.<.hip
WIH'>; \.\h<• \.\Ill rr•l't•l\'(' guf•st~ r·har~Pr, \.\llh twu l•bJt'Mion.rhlt• 1,r tht· stall'ly rommodorf' nf the
art• A..,'-lwllltlun Pr•·,arl<'nt unrl prm:tstons: 1 It eha ng<' of thP 1 R 1 p •• nrl s Club. who, •as you
Mr!<. P A J>alml'f :\lr anrl !\ofr" namP of the d ty. 121 d \11 -.t•rvkP rnu,1 know. 1" AI Paynr AI
Wai1N S Spkt>r ~lr and Mrs. <;e<'llon. No 1 has b<>t>n rt>mO\ rrt t'fommanthng flgurl' In any
Samur•l A Ml'~t·r \Jr .tnrt .\1ro; :'\r1 2 hns be<'n t·hangf••l b} sub rum!' lie··-. ta ll. ht•'s dark
Ra I ph .\!.P.kl·~· \1 i....., t\J.:nt•' Blum ,fit uti ng 1 he prm·1slon.., ,,r our
q ut..t .\1 r .1nrl .\lr.. J A Bt•f'k JJr~nt c·tvil •·odl' "hich h..t'
and \lr anti \lr'-(' \\' TP 1 hr·•·n !<.:tll:o.f.H 111r.)o 111 ;til n•n
Wink II• 1 c·rnc•d
'I lur Jurw 1:? "Jl''n hlltl'·•· ,.J..,,.
w ill m.trk rht· '"'~" r ,. I! .. r ...
L.r-.t .)o f'lH 11\'l'r I 3(111 \'<o1c·r'
'>len•·rt p<>ll1 uons for a Frt•Ph11ld
,.,, ••h" 11<•n ~itlrl Frt>r·h.,Jrll'r' '''
'''"~" ·• r hartc·r ~Pnl.)o ..,..,l'n
ftnt• • tlllf'n' "c•n• numin.r1t•d f•tr
I 'l JJlitt'''" Th1• I 'l .. J,~ t•·tl F:r·P
h toltll'r<. htH·tl .• n P '\IJI'rl 1111 mu
nwlpdl l,r\\ frtom ,, farrn 1h r1 'I"'
''1.tl1/t•-. 1n 1 h;•rr•·r' Th1·~ m1•1
1"11 •• ''f'l·kl~ for ;eJmr ... t .lhrrP
month~ Thf'~ •·.amr up with a
cha rlt!r that ,., tht• pmtlw 1 ,,,
lhPIT l't~mlllnt•tl o.1uoJ~ tntf ftl tiJ.:
mrnt f•lth I h i· lo·~.d J.:UHI,tnl I'
11f an '''J'Prt 1111 r h.trll•r' I 'llll
g•·-.t 1h<tt 1hc:> \olt'r.., "''ll::h thl·
JUd gm•·nt of 1 hts <'tJmblnat ion
hl''o; ha nrl~>omP But wh<'n you
'('(' him in the o rtiC'Ia l garb o r
thf' rnmmnrlo rf' of thf' Balboa ls -
lancl Punting anti Srullin~ (")ub,
)uu .arr·n I '-Uri' If )'•>u a rP In the
Jl"''f'nt P ••f Lnrrl Nt·l~rn or Jo hn
Paul J~onl'" F'rnm thr crPst nf h is
:\,q)ftlc'fmir c••~<·katlr I() thr tip of
hi' J,,, h:1n~1ng !<.WOrd not Ill
nwnrl•ort h.... £111rlt'n "'""' tn·rl h<"' .. tril"'" hf'rl' Jo; a l'f>mmn-
d~orr• .. nommotlo n• \\'alh t'lln<1um
m.tlt> cllgn11~. he• ·•JJpro~wh~>rl th<·
· T i'h " .rlll'nriNI by l•nr lo\Piy
hlond thtnl! in n :-.·w1m :o-~111 "('\ •
1•r<tl brnw n dNhlt•(J "b umtl" from
numht·r 1hrN• !<.kif(. tonP "ml'r·
m.w l" "nrl l'P\ t•ra I Kf'y~ton(' I·.,,,.,. II,.. "'''mNI n hat 1 lrNI from
tw. r,H'} rl'o;pim~lbilil ies but he
f<purn<'d all off<>rs of as istance
:\'1 ht> prrparerl to bonrd his nag-
:o.it\10.1:' ,tntf J,.,,, '''f\lft' \lr
J>almf>f ft'IJI,rl..,
Thl' "'SIM'I,rl trl' ttH • , . ., " Ill hf'
do .. r·rl F'rlrl.r) J tHII' II r.,, I hP
NOW SROWIKC
"NEW FACES"
BoDDie Graham · Ertha ltltt
-In-
[%N!i.f#·'41
the modem m lra cl&--you see
without specia l glau es
With
Stereopbon1c Souo d
COMING WED .. J UNE 9
"HEU a1ll
HIGH WATER"
Rrchard WIDMARX
and Bella DARVJ
~A.A.A.A.A.AAA.AA.A"'
NOW-THRO THURSDAY
1..\XA TI'R."<ER
"THE FUME AND
THE FLESH"
In Techn teolo r
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T'i•·r A~l:f-:1.1 l'.,rJro Tilt \Jf>!'(JX
tl'f~-
Telepboae LJ 1-1551
LAST TUIE SATURDAY
"THE 1-.aEI IISI"
-nnd-
"The Scarlet Spear"
8oth Ia Techalcolor
STA.8TS SUJI-7 DATI
' agalnM thl" a rgum«'nt.o; of nur
dlsctmr~c.'rt city atrornP}. who
"rlrc·<; ot ,C'1t lf'n~h amf N•m<" ship.
I h;H1 I hf' ra mf'ra t'OC'kNI. Hf'rf> IIJI \.\ilh h~polht•lu.tl o;fl llolllfon-. \\u\lltl ty. ol Jl(('tUrf'. I thflught:
1h,tl might ·,ra..,• Tl11· 1r111mph.tl 3'-"<'nl nf lht• t'ftm-
P.I·): trlllr· .. ., nf \\h.ll "1' h,t\o• m"'lnrt• ''' th€' rtN·k of hi' o\\n
1 '\IJ<•rrp r .,.1( tn thl· !'••"' "'' mu'1 ,hi(J' But th;ct 111tlurr ""' ric-,.
h,,\o• · ft l•·n"' ''''' "'' ' "' luH·d '" r1 rn.rln un dil'kf'fl It
• ~ 1
t U .. fur '" '•It 1 • f" '' h•, " 1 n 1 'l•• .. tr '' h•·fhc.-.r thP <'flmmo· \\ IJJ • IH\ to I I IIIIT \\I J,.., IJq 111•1
ht• "" t··d "' ....... •f\\••" .tll'•lll
1h1 1 1\ (I .t1 If•' n ( tJol' I hotr1o•r
doro• lriJ•f•l'tlon h1~ o~n ~ahbarti
tntl ~<r<•t l.tnJ!INI tn tho:' long tail~
or hi' blut· 1·utaway <YJat. but
"'I01t•th1ng h.1pp4>nt>rl ThNf' was Till' I""IJI"''tl 1.1 x1·!<. .rrr· lrmll'
hf'~11111l "hkh th•• ('l•llnnl ran :1 "U<Irlf•n Jtl')''><'r or waiN. wa ils
'1111 1::0 Thill Is (lor~"'" prutl'< uf .tngui.;h from thP j.!Uf'S I S
ta••n Tl1t'n· I!<. .trtd h.t~ hN·n ""11' .aton.,rtl thr• ·•Tt...h " SN'ontls Ja t<>r
'tl'< undr•r nur l'r''"''nl 111dt• ,,
1.> u•n1 JIN Sll)(l 1·•>-llmll for th •'
.ulvrrt lsi ng t u nr1 \V f' .1rt• nnw
using only 5 rf'nh 1of thJ., l."t
rc>nt limit. y..·,. now ha,,. d .-. (c•nt llbr.1ry
PIX Thl'• i" n<•1 ,UffH'II'OI Ill "liP
pi~ funds r .. r •• lll•f•tT) • """''•'fl1
wl1h ''"' pcopul.tlit~n anrl ""'
('•t~mdl hit!<. h#>r•n oiJIIJ;NI 1•• tltp
tnlr• rh•· c~>nN.<I h•n•l Thl' lt hr;~
n b•oarrl ha;. 'llhmaiiNI "' lo IIIJ!
,., f11r t hf' fl:-.~ .II \f'.tr To nwf'l 11
\\.uultl 1akr• fi '1 1 r•n1 .. l•"r $100 il
riSJ• <1f 1 2 r·rnls I lilt• lhil4 il" an
r·x;•mvlr• ,,r Jl•'rmt-. .. h,. It m ar.. u r
l,tXiJ IInn. IP;t\lllg II lu 1ht• )lldj;(
m c•nt o f thP C<otll 1 rl \\t1htn tho"~'
hmi1..,
:O.fy f('('<ommrnrl~t t lnn I~ tn \<ltf'
1111':0 ra .. ht•!l lht• t•ommodurr from
the· "tttt•r<; of Nl"WJJOrt II arbor.
S.rmt-onr-gnffNI his h r oa d .
)l(•t~med hl'avrr hat as It floated
flown r hnnnel anrl clapJ)('c1 It,
;L,kr>w, o n thP COmi]10dOtt''S drip-
p lna patt•
Th£' tnrlrl£'nl w o u I d have
rlro.lln,.d tltP finHI drop of dignity
ant1 pniS(' from th~ great l ohn
p,,ul J tom•.., hlms<'lf But nflt fro m
('.,mm .. d lon· Paynf'' The t rat11-
11nnc; nf tht• Balboa Is land Punt·
rna and &ulllng Club arf' not
10 Ill' r.ritiNI with As thr m m .
modorr-s11w thl' camera's eye
twinkling a t him. with an f'ffort
hr q'"''l f'rN't, gave the cry of
'lrtmy a nt1 rl'ached for h is
thP rharter Into law, g iving 11ur . . .
r lty a mnstitutinn. tlwn I'IP<'I ~II vn• • pnn~II'\Q needs wall be
rouncilmen In whn m havp I handled. convc"'1entlv end cou.rt-. you • eouslv •n the completely-eoulp-
c-on fadence anfl back thl"m up. ped J ob Prin tinq Department of
c.uact1aaaa Aadrew W. Smith. your Harbor ~rea Newsoeoer,
May iui~cling Near Million
(Confinut>ct from Page 11 )
garages. $5.500: 5 signs. $1,505: 3
&wlmmlng pools. $10.500.
Following permits wNe Is·
sued: e CLIFF BAVEJf
Ray McQulty, 5-room, l ·lltory ,
l ·unlt dwelling d1 1311 King 's
Rd .. $14.300. e lfEWIOBT aEJGBTI
H. J. Siler, alterations At 3001
Cliff Dr., $375.
Doane, 4 ·room. 1-story. 1-unlt
dwelling at 718 Narcissus. $9.600.
e IEACOJf aAT
John Dodgf', a ddition
Ruddt't' Rd .. $1.800.
• JIAIIaOa ISLAJfD
Walter S picer. ext~nd room
33 Ha rbor Isla nd, $1.500.
eJ~A
P. S. CordPII, a ddition
Is la nd. $3,000.
e IIEWIOBT ,
Jerry Hall, sign at Unio n sta-I&UIOif Olf OMBDOI&WCE
tlo n. 3001 Newport Blvd.. $225;
George Neuatedt, stairway at 804
36t h St., 1100: Mrs. Sldn.y Camp-
IM!II, garage at 31~ W. Ocean,
11.5000; Balboa Bay Club. U21
w. eout Hwy., twlmmlnc pool,
16,000. e UDO lll.a
Lt. Col. Jolln EarJ, addition at ne VIa Lido Kard. ..,.
eCOMIIADa.MU
...aal a11111D108 l.alaD Js P •••Uh•• at w; lor IMa laMI &1111•
........ 1 ..... ~ •r.n~es~. .......... ,... til...., ..... .,, ••••
,..••••••••••• 115 ~ .-: ~ .. _. ... •• ur c•IU) •
• •
Ta lent is ~lng c-hoS<'n. ros·
tumH are being ronte mplatM
a nd llm~rlng up exerc-IIM"s be·
gun for the "Fo llies of 54," a
variety sh ow schMuled tor .June
18 and 19 by m em bers of th~
Ju nior Aux iliary of the Assist·
ance U>ague. A professional dl·
rretor wUJ start rehearsals soon
for thE' production to be present·
cd to thl' gent'ra l public nt thE'
Nt'Wpor t Ha rbor High. School. A
laq~E' part of thE' m em bership Is
busy with t hf' organi7.Jltlon as
well as hoping to be In the
s how.
Mrs. Rn h<'rt Crowner has be-en
sword. But the <'Omt'ly ba thing
beauty w as n€'nrt>r than t he
sword. The flash hulh popJWd
and. If the mermaid In thl' rl:'d
nightgown ctlfln'l jump In lmnt
of t hl' lens Jus t t h<'n. a not hf'r
pirtur€' of on~> of tht> ~trl'at c:v•m-named ru·rh alrman to Mrs . Peter
moctorc:>s of his tory will join the> Hill. g~>nc>ral ch airman In C'harce
ranks of thoSE' who !<.a ll the:> !lt'VI'n of the affair. Mrs. Dean Bra d-
st>as to victory ! fu rd will assist Mrs. Roland Lag·
t'rlof with tkkN distribution.
VIctory ! Mnls r,uJ. gar<•un' Mr• William Harvey Is acting as
Somron(' won tha t rac-r Wt> may C'O·C'hairman for Mrs. J. Peter
nf'vt'r know who, ur lo quott' BarrNt on program, anct Mrll.
fro m the archives of the B. I F'rPd Kust~>r is assisting Mrs. R.
Punting and Sculling Club-Terf Thomas wit h publk lty
and Mrs. Edward Chapman as
ro-ch alrmen. Mrs. William U> ter
Is ta lent <'ha lrma n, assisted by
Mrs. Wllllnm Ritter. Mrs. Louis
Libbey Ll coetum e cha irm an. as·
slstf'd by Mrs . Rt>x Albright. Mrs.
Fo rresL Neal h as been directing
thf' selection of sulta ns tor tht>
For the Pl~~al~ llfl .. n
It FREEZER SPilCIAI.S
OLIFF' I
QVAUTI' IRATI
1101 Coat ami. --171
C.... del-
W B. Cullen Jr.
Certified Public AC'<'O•tntant
announces
the opening of an office
for the pr actlt'e of accounting
with offices a t
1921 HARBOR BOULEVARD
COSTA M~A
U berty 8·55(}1 W HY! But I n~ver thought J'tl b4> Mrs. Charles Spark uhi has 1 on deck for one of thr gr~>at mo·j bet'n In charge of partons for the I
me n t s In n a v a I h I story ! pI a y wIth Mrs. W I1J I am II ol steIn ~:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;;::;;::;:;:;~
Specials for n..rsday • Friday • Satawday -~June 3 • 4 • 5
GOLD COIN I
Bacon • 69~
Prime Rib Beef Roast
Roll · Rump Roast
Ground Round Steak
CHUCK BEEF ROAST
ROUND STEAK • • •
391,.
891..
Leon GBOlJND BEEE 4t•L'l~0
OO.K CHEESE 53'-
t§. fROZEn fOOD~
• Loc.tl, Fresh, T Mtder 19( GREEN BEANS 2 lbl.
L•rge Solid H .. d, 1~ LETTUCE ••ch
FMCy No I
l fM 1~ CUCUMBERS
\-~. fRliTS & t'CCfTABl[S
c•ir Aeret--1 0-oL Plrg. -
STRAWBERRIES
F•ir Acres-Cuts & Tips
ASPARAGUS 8-0L pkg. 15(
1-U . BAG 99 ..
U'*r't-No. 2 C.n
Corned Beef Hash 27~ Ou"" l..belle Pure
GRAPE JUICE 25~
libby'• 21fJ c....
FRUIT COCKY AIL 35~ Nibletl Vee. P.ded-Whole Kernel Golden
CORN 12-oz. un 2 for S.. Gold-No. I Tel C.n
SPAGHE~II .. I ···---· ... ·U• ~ACKaEL
-up+on-•• -Ldr----2
·1b._ ... __ ._ ...... _ .... _ ... ·---=·.,_·• INSECT SPRAy·
TEA BAGS •. ct..... · · Ue
11-ct. .... . ... Zle
Pt.ca .. -..... 3le
o-:-. ·-...... ..
&oWen St ...
ICE CREAM
WHITE KIN& GIANT f'KG. MIRACLE WHI'-QUAIT lOmE
-SOAP 57' Salad Dress. 55'
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