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I Ceurt-ol Honor .
Slx Harbor Aro Boy Scouts re-ley of Troop 5 and Gary Dunn
celved thetr We and Star a war~ and Mickey Wlenenea of Troop 6.
Monday evenJnc at the Court of TrooP~~ particlpatlne and their
Honor held at Newport Harbor .coutmuten wtile: Troop 5, New-
Hleh School. Seven trooP~~ par-port Beach, WUUam Glblon;
tlclpated In the event, whJcll Troop 6, eo.ta Mesa, T. W. Wlen-
broucht a crowd of 8COUta and enca; Troop 63, eo.t.a Mesa, Alex
pareau .Umated at 500 to the ll.too; Troop 80, CoMa Mesa.
BJeh School auditorium. Vlrctl Wedektnc; Troop 81, Bal-
Recelvfnc their We award bOa Uland, Matthew WaJ~ellcll;
were Dennls Cole of Troop 5. Al-Troop 182. Newport Heleht.s. ·Ken-
len Zamora of Troop 63 and neth Dutro; Troop 666, Costa
Clarmont Sherman of Troop 666. Mesa, Ivan Myrick.
Star awar~ went to Chuck Rem-0. W .• (Dick) Richard pre.
MESA VOTES TUESDAY
ON SCHOOL BONDS
aented the attendance award to
Troop 80. He a.llo cave a abort
speech on the tellpOnaibllltlea of
the boya in 8COutinc and of the
adulta In backlni up the boys.
"We depend on our boys betnl
trained properly becaUie they
are the ones who wtll take our
places in the eommuftity," he
said.
Troop 81 was host troop for the
Court of Honor and conducted
the lmpreutve candleUght cere.
mo1\Y· The a u d I to r I u m was
dimmed. and u each acout re-
cited and explained one bt the
scout laws he turned on a light
on a scout ahleld on the stage.
Invocation was given by Rev.
Donald Sapp of the Balboa
laland Com m u n l t y Chureb.
Henry Ferry, senior patrol leader
of Troop 81, Introduced guests.
Costa Mesa elementary acbool ministration and health building Benediction was ctven by Father
c:U.etrtct voters Tuesday wUl de. and a multi-purpose building. George Pamassus of Our Lady
dde whether to fioat a t8'75.000 The final new school of 10 acres, of Mt. Carmel Church, Newport1 bond laue and borrow $2.225,000 12 •classrooms, one ldndergarten, The Harbor District ataff in·
from the state for a two-year an administration and health clud.s Dpuc Walto~. field exec-
achool buUdlnc program. A two-bulldln& and a multi-purpose utlve; Herb Ward, chairman; Art
thlrda vote II necessary to carry buUdlng wUl be built on a site Remley, eonunlaioner. The Board
the election. to be selected In two yean, ac. of Advancement includes Bruce
The project calla for the build-cording to the plans. Growth in Handy, chairman; John Smith,
Jnc or four new elementary the dlatrlct will determlne Ita. vice chairman; Marvtn Long,
achooll and to make additions tQ. selection. aec:ret&ry; John Shields and John
four other 8Cbooll, Dbtrlct Super-Ten cla.aroonu are planned Turner, memben; L. E. Cock, acs..
lntendeot &. A. Ilea reported. Tbe to be added at tbe ..-School. vtae.r.
IDOMJ would 80 b a '-ldncllrprta8 aDd a een-
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Crash lniures
Officer Irwin
Pollee Patrolman Ger-ald B.
Irwin, 29, of '703 Heliotrope Ave.,
Corona del Mar, auttere<'. shock
and possible concussion when
hla private motorcycle collided
wtth a car at Newport Freeway
and West:mlmter Ave., Newport
I"())ON and a multl-purpoee
bulldJnc at the Monte VIsta
School.
Mr. Rea pointed out, that the
school buUdJng program la only
expected to t&ke care of the needs
of the district for the next two
years.
At the present time district
taxpayers are paying 40c each
$100 assessed valuation In pay.
lne otf $937,000 borrowed In the
past from the atate to build
schools. U the new S875.000 bond
issue Is fioated, It will cost tax.
payers 2lc for $100 assessed val-
uation the first year to pay off
Interest and redemption.
Mr. Rea explaJned that no p~
ment on the $2.225,000 loan from
the state will be made until the
$937,000 Ia paJd otf which 1a ex-
pected ln 15 years. After that
time the district will start ma.k· Heights. at 6:30 p.m. Monday, 1 ts th $2 .,..000 Newport pollee reported. nc paymen on e ,....., om 1rw1 tak to loan. Any loan remalntnc after
Balboa Island Boy Scout Troop
81 will oWdally receive Its char·
ter at a dinner meeting to be
held this evening (Thursday) at
the Balboa Island Community
Methodist Church.
Scout Ottlclal Willard CDurt.
ney will present the charter to
Ted Clark, Institutional represen-
tative for the Newport Harbor
OptJmlst Club, sponsor of tbe
Troop. Scoutmaster card will be
ctven to Matthew WaldeiJcb.
WJLDEBS ADOPT BUT
Four.day-old .John Paul arrived
Monday night at the Shore Cliffs
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Wilder, whom be Immediately
adopted as parents. The adopted
baby is a bouncing boy ot nearly
eight pounds. His name. accord-
In& to proud parent Wilder, 1s In
honor of the naval hero who
was named for the biblical char-
acters.
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CICICDIIlpUalted I t Ia J a a 1 x
IDOIItb&. (&uila t'boto.)
Real Estate
Course Given
The lecal upect.a of real
estate will be ecrut:lnlzed by a
number of local realtors and
brokers who alJDed up Tuesday
night at Orange Coast College
for the aprlng course In real
estate belnc ottered by UCLA
Extension coune.
Oil Income
Increasing
A check for between $3.000 and
A500 1a expected u the clty
share of tideland oU Income for
the month of January, City Man-
aeer John Sallona reported Mon.
day.
The check for December was
approximately $2,100 he ex,.
plaJned. This money eoes Into a
apeclal city fund r~ulred by
state Law to be used for harbor
purposes.
"Well No. 6 hu been produ-
cing In excess of 200 barrels a
day since It was brought In
about a month ago," Mr. Sailors
said. ''This has materially In-
creased our revenue."
Well No. 7 Ls about ~ady to
come In, he added. Wells one to
five are producing on an aver.
age of between 35 and 100 bar.
rels of oil a day, he r~rted. The
wells are located outside city
limits near Coast Hwy. &nd 58th
St. and are whlpstocked under
the city Into clty.owned tide-
lands where the oil pool Ia lo-
cated.
aUJLDmc msPECTOa: Jfow 1a
fall cb..,. or tiM •.....-n
.... •.uctlD9 ~t ..
Jlayl8oad A. c..... --ly
f:raal PaM aoaaa... .. baa bela
wttla u.. aalJdiag Dwpw tawt
beN alDce t.be IDJ.ddk of De.
c.abea'. wwtr:ill9 wttla •Glldbt9
~ hte • ..._ aatl.l
Wa~tt+ee_..
lectift t.be tint of tbia ......_
lb. c .... Ia ~y f:raal
Keatacky, w-. M r1 1 ...
tM dlatladW .. ..._ ....
....._ .__. lrablt.dry Celm.P
alks Set
For Friday
Tldelaods oil drilling will be
the subject tomonow noon at the
meeting of the Orange Councy
Coast Aaoclatlon at Newport
Harbor Yacht Club.
On band to report on pend·
Inc l~ation and propou1s
reprdlnc Impounded on tunda
and oil dTIIJtng wUl be Senator
John Murdy and A.aemblymen
Earl Stanley and Leroy I..yon.
City ottlclala and civic leaden
have been Invited to attend th1a
meeting.
Senator Murdy and AaeembJy.
man Stanley have lntrodueect
bills In the state l~ature pro.
hiblting laland drilling for tide-
lands oil along the Orange
County coast.
Mesa Park
Sife ·OK'd
de=n ~~~::;.er~ CANDIDA 1JES TO TALK law and hu reprneated the R
Lonl .. dl liDUcJ ol .... ~ =:.J= JUr to ........._ Dl.rftla tiM WI
.me.ter IDOft than aJ.xty people Botb the LMcue ot Civic »
were enrolled ln Real Estate Iodations and the Woman'•
Practice and an Appraisal Cou.ne Civic League are scheduling open
taught by George Jonea. College meetlnp to which all candidates
credit for these courses ls of. tor Newport Beach City Council
fered and with them realtors have been Invited to express
may work toward a professional their views and answer ques-
certlflcate. tJons.
Active tn establishing these Both meetings wlll be In the
courses within reach of Harbor Council Chambers In City Hall.
realtors has been the Newport The Woman's Civic League meet
Board of Realtors Education ------------
Committee. Present chairman of
the committee Is Muriel Pinover.
Committee members l n c I u d e
Louis Briggs. .Jan Bennett. Hor-
ace Mazet. Charles Lee and Dick
Hodges.
amTBDATP.uTT
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Toland of
Covina entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Fred H. Joyner of Newport
Beach, Mr. and Mrs. John Morri-
son of Costa Mesa at the Taco
Kitchen In La Verne, Jan. 30,
celebrating Mrs. Fred H . .Joyner'•
birthday anniversary.
Mesa Census
Is Ordered
A special census before July
1 was ordered by the Costa Mesa
City Council Monday night.
The cost of the census. estl.
mated at $2.000. wiU be made
up two to three times by the ln.
creased allocation of gas tax
funds, City Manager George Cof
fey said. Such funds are allo-
cated to cities on the basis of
population.
ln& w0J be at 10 Lm. TU8da.y.
The League of Civic AaodaUon
will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
Feb. 24, with J. Leslie Steffen
sen as moderator.
Meetings had ~n SC'heduled
tor Feb. 24 by the Corona del
Mar Civic As.soclatlon and West
Newport Improvement Assocla
tlo n. but both groups cancelled
their programs so that their
members could attend the gen
eral meeting and hear the candl
dates.
The Woman's Civic League
Trw tuture pulr .. Jocatad .,
Vktoria Ave. and the rtver. Su-
pervoor Helnz .Kalaer aald that
the park wfll eventu"ally Include
picnic facilities and perhaps a
ball diamond for Uttle League
play. The 6.3-acre site Ia almost
two-thirds the siu of the 10.acre
Costa Mesa Park.
YMCA Drive
Is a Success
will adjourn their Tuesday m~t The YMCA membership drive
lng for the noon luncheon at the rE'port dinner held 'I'uesd h Irvine Coast Country Club. The ay nlg t , _ • p ks d .,_ ti at St. A n drew s Presbyterian ....,ague s ar an """"'""a on 1 Ch
d Co ity Aft I mit urch turned lnto a victory dln-an mmun a rs com
tees wUl meet at 9:30 a.m. Tues., ner as th.e three aectlons of the
day, Feb. 22. In the home of Orange Coast . area turned In
Mrs. B. W. Wood. 2fn Iris A~. pledges totalling nearly $4500
Corona del Mar. Walter Long ;;s a membership ot just under
moor. chairman of the Newport ·
Beach Planning Commission. Jack Murdy of Huntington
will explain zoning and annexa Beach was presented an award
tion Jaws. as hiiftest single producer of cer n was en 30 years from now will be can-
Hoal Memorial Hospital, where celled by the state. The school
x-raya were taken to determine t.fk:Jal fl ed th t bout AI\
---------------------------------------------------members and money for the "Y."
U he received a skull fracture. 0 cur a a ...., per
An early examination of wet cent of the loan would be re-
Jl,fQI could show no fracture, Jt paid.
wu reported Tbe olflcer'a JDOtot. 'Ibe atate money 1a heine pro.
eyde hJt a car driven by Edward vlded under the law provld.lna
R. aoMon, 75, of 1015 w. Balboa aid for lmpoverlahed IChool en.
Blvd.. Newport Beadl. trtcta In the state.
What Are You Voting For? ~2§?~::
port Beach City Hall. 3300 New., were 174 membeh and $1.350.50
,.... to .... 11 ..... , ...
of all 15 : N .._ -tM
be1lot .. tiM 11-.da 15 ....
tie&
rt 81 d N rt Be ch for Costa Mesa; 88 members and po v ·· ewpo a · $1.011.50 tor Hunttn-on ., ___ ._ Voting Precinct "C." compris •• ......, .......
lng State and county precinct and 165 members and $1,619.00
numbers (. and s. and the pol. for Nf'Wport Beach.
ling place shall be at the Balboa A special team also sJgned up
IS members and SSOO. maldnc an Fire Hall, 703 E. Bay Ave., BaJ. overall total of «2 members and
boa. $(.481. Voting Precinct '1>," eomprls
lng State and county precinct
numbers 6. and 16, and the pol.
ling plac:@ shall be at the BaJboa
Wand Fire Hall. 323 Marine
Ave .. Balboa Island.
Voting Precinct "E." comprt.. The harbor department re-
lnc State and County precinct aponded on 186 calla durlnJ the
numbers 7. and 32. and the pol. roontb ol January, llarbor x.-.
line place .tlall be at the CoJoona Ru..U E. Cfa1a hM ~
del Mar Flre Ball. tlO Martco'd Tbe ~ PV!e ......_
Ave.. Corona del Mar. anee to nine la.rp ~ta a.Dd
'-WI ... .......,, ... ~y. "' te.. City ., ...,..,.,. ...... C.llf. OMee ...t '""tf1111 ,&.111t 1111 te......,... Wdlet. 2110 E. c...t Hlt""'f· eo,.,.. 4.1 .....
..... AM,..; 2110 E. c...t HJ9h•'f· ~ u ..,..,, c.nfen~le
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~E~IH Ofl THE CAt.J~aHIA NIWS,AKl PUWSHEitS ASSOCIAnON AliA ef "-e NATIONAL EOITOIIAL ASSOCIATON
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nowtpopor of t•norol clrculotiOft by iucltmo..t of tt.. Supof'lor Court oncl bl
rooton thollltof It quoliRocl to puWlth oil pubhc notlcoa roqulrH by low • •
Entol'.d •• Second Clo• Mottor 1ft tfto 'ott Office ot CAr-• dol Mor. Collf. SUISCliPTION RATES
locol aubactlptton rotoa: T,.,o yoo,_s5.00; -• yoor-$).00
Outalclo of tho Horbor A...o: T-., •• ,_s7.00; -yoor-$4.00
I don't know a peat deal about
plays. the dramatic k1a4. I
mean. I've written a few .
One wu published In thla eot.
umn and ~lved vatl~ MaC:·
tJon. but nobody has come up
with aey suggestion that It be
put on Broadway. Not even
Broadway, Santa Ana.
..
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1 e M 1 e M i I I M I i M M M M M M M M M I M I M:+ M M E i + I M I 1:¥ +
And another, still a resident
or my trunk. ls without publica-
tion as yet. Thls one Is a favor-
Ite of mine because 1t requires
a single setting-the ac:tlon all
takes place ln a phone booth.
The climax or the thing. and
may I say that It ls a c:llma.x
without parallel ln the American
theatre. erupts when the six prin-
cipal characters are all muliJng
about In the booth, each seeking
solution to their own problem.
1 call It. "Oops. Right Number,"
and It Is available for produc.
tlon at the standard rates.
IUUion depend.l, IOCMWbat. on
t.be tac:t t,¥t you, the •ud.lenee,
are prot~ hom the hanh
tuta o( pfoduction: the facti of
ptOperty dlanf!!· Hence the eur.
taln. When It clotH, the world
of make-believe b preserved un-
til lt Ia again drawn. And your
mood ls sustained. Without this.
you approach '-Theatre Jn the
Round.'' which la, 1n essence, a
production In your llvlng room,
and require. tbe highest sort of
professional acting~ Shakespeare
ln modern clteu, or '"Mle Rose
Tattoo" Played agalnat the bare
back wall or the stage 1a not
achieved by a Jlm l one. or a
Mary Smith. Even Evans or Cor.
nell hesitate to mend the audi-
ence to this extent.
TID aJVEA SEDf& wtt6 &b
hbtortc brlc19M-famous Pal'i-
alaa ....tcnara:Dtl CIDd apadOua
~ are a few of tbe aeeaea 1D Uae co~ow.w... .. ._.
trait of Jtarta"' to be ..... at
tbe Kewpod llarbor VDioa
lll9ll lclaoo1 011 II•'LWJ ......
...,. Cartia •av-~ ( aboft). tbe
photovrapaa.. wm appear m
penoa -DCIJNW, lpOIUOI'ed
by the m.a wn.oa "'Wodd
Hop
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The Newport Harbor Commun·
lty Players deserve a better hea-
tre. They managed. under the
trying circumstances described,
to bring "MY THREE ANGELS"
to life. I think you'll enjoy the
production and I think you
ought to go to ~tee lt. It runs
three more nights. the l Oth, 11th
and 12th or thls month. I think
support of this community ac.
Uvlty Is Important.
We took some time off from the paper for a chonge during
the week-en~ll of three doys. Come bock late Sunday evening to
moke the amazing d iscovery thot our presence was not absolutely
necessary for the continuance of the Ensign. It was still quite oU there
when we got bad.
What I'm really gett!ng to Is
the Newport Harbor Community
Player's production ol ''MY
THREE ANGELS."
I was Invited to see lt. And,
being cooperative, congenial, and
without plans for the evenlng, I
went. And I'd like to 'tell you
about lt.
T r a"' e l o 911 e s.rt.. • Maay
~ 1Dcla«\1Ja9 ...UU. J)cry
pcii'CIIde. PJ.ac:. de Ia ~
EUfel Tower, Cbatecnaa ballt
by the PNDeh ldDp cmcl tbe
dty of VenaWea, wW be
aboWD.
The journe;-gave us a rare three days of vocation without caus·
ing any undue twinges of conscience, because it was at the same time
o very valuable business tri~he occasion being the b7th annual
convention of the California Newspaper Publishers Association. In the first place, it Is put on
under conditions that tax the
ability of the players. The Chap..
el Theatre at Orange Coast Col-
lege Is not the Ideal setting for
this. or any play. excepting per.
haps. The Nativity Scene. That
the players were and are able to
create an Illusion of reality at
all Is a testament to their com.
petence. The normal conception
of theatre Involves a separation
of audience and actors. It also
Involves a stage. curtains, and
a reasonable amount of privacy
for the scenery changes.
I'm the wrong person to go
around reviewing plays, because
I always find myself most con-
cerned with the unseen. unhon-
ored people behlnd any produc-
tion. I reel that the actors get
their satisfactlo~ from the actual
appearance before the audience.
The applause is theirs. And, In
this case, deserved. So. enough
said. When you go to see ''MY
THREE ANGELS" this week end.
read the program and notice the
names behind such Items as
"properties. costumes. stage de-
e« and furni.shlngs, stage con-
suuctJon. art and posters. lights
and prompter."
A n o-...ernight trip oo t he S9uthern Pacific Lark brought us to
Son Francisco at 9 a.m. Friday. and it was busines\ right away at the
convention. The nature of that session of publishers can best be de-
scribed by statements mode in the welcoming address given at the
Friday noon luncheon by the city attorney of the City of Son Fran-
cisco (speaking in the illness-imposed absence of hizzoner the mayor).
Said the city attorney: "'I hod come here filled with trepidation, fear·
ful of making some frightful faux pas like splitting on infinitive or
ending o sentence with a preposition. I hod expected to see on the
program many learned literary d1scussions. And instead whet do I
find-It's oil business. how to get more advertising, circulation, etc.'
Salesmanship
Talk at OCC
"Closing the Sale" will be the
subject of the salesmansh ip lec-
ture to be given at Orange Coast
College Monday evening. accord
lng to Dr. Thomas A. Blakely,
dean ot adult education.
John Carr. v1ce-presldent and
general manager of BuUums.
wUI discuss techniques approprl.
~tte to terminating a .sales trans-
acUon and will answer ques-
t1ons.
In other words, it's a problem of how to make money. just os ony
sensible business must do--because this will enable us to give you
reeders better newspa~rs.
Here ore some of the topics: Should I go semi-weekly. pension re·
tirement plor.s. incentive pions. circuiQtion income, new look in mar·
ket advertising (this new look, by the woy. being Did: Richard's
method of advertising for his Richard's lido Market), equipment, ad·
vertising services. mechanical bookkeeping.
All in all. on extremely valuable exchange of ideas-publishers
getting together and swapping idees, telling each other their prob·
lems, ond trading suggestions for solving those problems.
That nooo luncheon elso included $0me commenh from the guy
who come the longest d istance to attend the convention-Mosoo
Tsuda, secretory-general of the Japan Newspaper Publishert and Edi·
tors Association, their counterpart of C NPA.
Gov. Goodwin (Goodie) Knight was the speaker for the Friday
evening family dinner. He is always jovial. on exuberant talker. and
obviously enjoying the business of being a governor. He explained
that "'I gotta tolk fa st, because Midey Rooney is coming at 9:10,
and that s !mportont.' The Guv nor did hove time to talk seriously
to the publ1shers. too. eAplaining the vital importance of civil de-fense
and airplane spothng. than~ing newspapers for their cooperotion .,d
support in the civil defense preparotions. He also commended the
flewsopers for being the greatest single force egoinst socialism.
At lhe instollotion banquet Soturdoy noon. there wos on excellent
-end .eloquent discourse on the notion's defenses by Rileo W. Doe. vice
pres1dent of So fewoy Stores, whose manner of speaking w& such
os rrHtkes us inarticulate ones gowl with envy. He spoke with consid-
eroble personal knowledge of the many new ""d wondrous weapons
-that h~J~ been perfected for our defen-se.
_S&n Francisco is still one of our favorite citie1. Not a great de.,l
of f1me for travelling around. but we ployed the typicol tourist os
much es pouible--the cable cor. Top of the Mark. Chinatown. Fisher·
rnan·, W&,arf. A mazing how many other folh were doing the same,
even at this time of year. Weather fine--sunny. no n..d for topco~
during the doytime.
Gl.,d to hove hod the opportunity to get liW"&Y fer 0 while .
and mighty glad to get back.
LEGAL JlfOTICE LEGAL JlfOTJCE
lfOTICE OF Pl1BLJC BEAJUJrG KOTJCZ OF JUWL1C D ••ma
Notice Is hereby given that the Notice I• ~ cJwn that the
Planning Commission or the City Planning Commfsston of the City
of Newport Beach wlll hold a of Newport &a.cb wf.ll hold a
public bearing on the appllca. public h.earlnc oo ~ appllc:a-
t I on or EVERETT KRUWELL for tlon of wALTER KILUA.N for a
a variance No. 204 to permit: the variance No. 2IB to permit: the
resubdlvislon of a parcel of construction at. a duplex dwel-
ground consisting of Lot 9, Block ling strt.Jctllre across the front
51, River Section, aa r~rded In portion aC a llaJldJng alte where-
Book 4, Page 25, or Orange Coun-on an ~ sfncJe family
t y Maps Into two building sites dwelllng 1.s ronstruc:ted ac:roa
as follows: the rear partfon of two R-2 lots
BLDG. SITE NO. l~nslstlng so to create one bullclng site on
of the southerly 104 feet of said Iota No. lf and No. W Block 734
Lot 9 with the original 30 foot 'rract No. m and located at 714
subdivision frontage and an Goldenrod. Two dwelling units
area ol 3120 square feet. are aJlowed by Sectl• 9103.21 of
BLDG. SITE NO. 2--conslstlng the City Code.
of the remaining northerly pot-Notlc:e t..s beMby f11ttber gtven
tlon of aald Lot 9 and an adja. that a&Jd public heutnt will be
c:ent pat'cel attached to safd Lot held on the 17th ct.7 ot febru.
9 by adjustment of the Santa ary 1955, at the lacMw of 7:30 p.m.
Ana RJver Channel wJth an aru ln the Council Cbamben of tiMt
ot 3060..60 .ca. feet and a 30.02 N~ Beech aty Ball, at
toot trontare on River Ave. and wbicb t1me and place any and
· aa averare depth of 102.025 feet. all JMftODI In~ ~ ·~
Jfotice t• hereby turthm-tlven pear and be beerd tbeNOD.
tbat aaJd public hurl.ng wUJ be KAY Y. COPZLIN, 8ec:reta17
beN on the 17th day of hbru· Newport Beaeb Ctty
uy 18. at the hour ot 7:30p.m. Plann.l.n.l Commi.IISOil
18 tM Councll Chamben of tbt
W.•fiill't a..dl at7 Ball. at Aft your printlnq n..dt will b.
_... U... and pJ~e~e any and hondled eof''*litntfv Md eouri·
all ,._. lnW .. lll IM1 ·~ ttousfv in th. compa.t...,-equi~
.., ..., ......... ....._ ped Job Prlntinq ~ Of
~y : .. ~ lecn&a7 ~ ~.C:C:...'it~~ D -v
Karge Tells of
Job in Turkey
Fritz Karge of Corona High.
lands talked on his experiences
as an engineer In Turkey at
Tuesday's meeting of the Optlm.
lst Club held at the VIlla Marina
Restaurant. A./aood turnout of
members and their wlvet wwe
preae'\t celebratin6 LadJet' Day
at the club. N@'Xt week's program
will be a taJk on Eu.rope by past
president Frank Hubbard's broth-
er In law.
All In aU, I think you'll like
"MY THREE ANGELS." I( you
don't It's because It's not your
cup or tea, but you won't know
unless you aee Jt.
IMicll lulllart ...........
Mra. Fl-ank T. O'Brien and Mra.
George J. Fleury JVere preMntecS
u new memben of tbe woman••
AwdlJa.ry to the Orante County
Medical A.uoc:latJon at thel.r
luncheon meeting Feb. 1 In Gar·
den Grove.
The next lecture. on· Feb. 21,
will be given by 0 . W. Richard.
owner of Richard's LJdo Market.
who wlll speak on "Building
Good Will." All lectures start at
7:30 p.m. In room 5 of the Tech·
nology building and are open to
the public.
DemstoHear
James Walker
Ja mes Walker. Santa Ana at.
torney, will speak on the history
and philosophy of the Democratic
Party at the meeting of the Coata
Mesa Democratic Club at 8 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 17, at the Main
School cafeteria in Costa Mesa.
His topic wilt be "Why I am a
Democrat. ..
Proceeds w111 go to youth work
and the Optlmlsts Boys Home
from the rummage &ale to be
held tomorrow f Frtday) and Sat-
urday by the Opt.I.Mrs. Club or
Newport Harbor. The sale will be
h~ld In the Costa Mesa art'ade
building at 1808 Newport Blvd.
Mrs. Frank Hubbard Is ways and
means chairman for Uw pooup.
As:s1st1 ng her are Mrs. GeoYge
Burkhardt. vice . president, and
Mrs. Kay Phelps. president.
Special guest apeaker was the
California president or the Aux.
lllary. Mrs. Fredrick Miller of
Bakersfield. Delegates were se-
lected to the California Auxlllary
Convention to be held the first of
May ln San Francisco. Announce
ment was made on the fourth
annual "White Cap.. Benefit
luncheon party to be held March
1 at tt. Balboa Bay Clab.
Oland Carrick of San Clemente
and Lester Van Tatenhove or
Santa Ana were speakers at the
KOTICE OF PUBLIC BEAmlfG Feb. 3 meeting o( the club. Thel.r
Notice 1s hereby given t.h.d the topics were tidelands oil and the
Planning Comrniulon of the City county Democratic ~anlz:atlon,
KOTJCE OF PUBLIC BEAmii'G or Newport Betlch wUl hold a respectively.
Notlee-Is hereby gl~n that public heaTing on the appllca. Officers of the club are Dale
tlw Planning Commission of Uw tlon of R. B. HAKVEY for a vaJi. V. Bott. president; Sven B'rock-
Clty o( Neowport Beach wJU bokl a nce No. 205 to -,ermlt: a t~ man, vJce.presldent; Belle toes.
a public hearing on the appllca-foot aetback: along Channe er. treasurer, and Mrs. lames
tlon of David Ballentlne !or a Place for a twt;, ttmlly unit front-Phillips, secretary. Allan Reid of
variance No. 202 to permit: a lng on 44th Strftt.. A 10 foot ..t-Corona del Mar Is chairman of
frontyard .-tback of forty-sewn bac:k 1s requbed by Section the educational committee.
147) feet for a single famffy 1105.4 (() whereB Lots abutUnc Newport, Balboa. Balboa Island
dwel1lng wfth attached garage. two streets must abide by u. and Corona del Mar Democrats
A maximuan wtbeck or 35 1ftt .etback.a on eltllllr street. On Lot are discussing the poalbiJity of
Is anowe<~ by Section 9103.15 fll z, Block 144, Tract Canal Sectloa, forming a Newport Beec:b Demo.
the City Cbde. On Lot 116, Tra~ and located 01t tbe southwest cratJc Club, Mr. Reid a..ld.
No. D 1'S: and located at ~ aJmer of 44th St. ~md Channel
Shoreclm Rbact ~-
Notice-is ht!!nby further gtvm-Notice b herdsr t\ttther gtven
that aa1d J"lblk hearing will k mat a&Jd public: lleatng will b*
llleld on a. 17U) day of Febru. ~d on the 17dk day of Febru-
......... , .. , . ..., ...
ary 1955 ... tbe bow or 7:30 p.m. ary 1955, at th~ hour of 7:30 p.m Dr. Glle. Brown ol Oranp
In ttle Cbundl Oaambers of tho lrt the Council Ola.mben of U.. Coast ColJe~ will Jll)ft.k on "'ur
~rt 8ll!acb Ctty Hall, at lfewport Beach City Hall, at IJvlnJ CoMtttutlo~ at the dJn.
wbich Ua. and 'pia~ any and which Ume and! place any and ner meeting of the Oranp Coun·
aDl pe-aons lntftelted may ap. aU penon• lnten.ted may ap. ty Chapter of the Military ()r(ler
PHr and ~ beard thereon. .-a.r and be heerd thereon. of the World Wars W. evening
RAY Y. COPELIN, Secretary RAY Y. COI'ELIM, 8ec:retuy (Thunday) at Newport Harbor
Newport Beach CJty Newport Bac:h Ctty Yacht Club. The dtnner meettnr
Plannla• Commission Plannlnr Oammlulon wUl bertft at 7:38 p.m..
"I Ber~eve •••
Llncoln ehould be remembered Ll.ncoln lhould be remembered
tow bla faJth tn the M.Uny ot lot bla faJtb ln Al'Derlea't one-
Ametk:a, and lot' bll reeolute c!e-nea and for b1s unahakMba.
termination that the Union be falt.h In thle nation's de«in~r
preeerved no matter W'b.at the evm Jn the darkelt hours be
coat. maintained thb faJth. For thJa
For some unknown reuon peo. let ut honor Abraham Llncola.
pie ate wont to connect Lincoln • • :• , , , , , , , ,..,._ •: •
with the abolition of slavery, L
and every year In every column eHers .......... -----
and speech thla bit of jumbled • • c + + • • • • • • • • • e e
h._tory receives first conaldera-The Bon. City Counc:U
tlon. Lincoln through hla "!:man. City ol Newport Beach
cJpatlon Proclamation" focused Newport Beach, CaiJlornla
attention on an unnatural lnstl~
tutlon. but It did not tree one Madam Mayor and Gentlemen:
slave. Abolition came. and could The Zonta Club or Newport
only come. through an amend. Harbor requests that the CJty
ment to the Constitution. The Council conalder the employment
XIII Amendment abolish~ slav. of a qualUI~ R«teatlonal D1·
ery. rector. A well coordinated year.
An amendment to the ConstJ. round program 1s greaUy need-
tutlon does not Involve the pres.. ed. The planned use of ex1ttin•
,.dent In any way. A president rac:llltles of clty-owned areu and
may not Instigate or veto an schools wtll provide healthful,
amendment. A president may -constructive actlvltJe. for all age
speak out against a propo~ed groups of our c:ltizen.s. We be·
amendment u President E1s-lleve the entire city will benefit
enhower when a ent to lmmea.aura\)ly.
curb the executJve po was 1n Inasmuch u the Charter p1'0-
the formative stage. S c:h con. vldes for a Recreational Director,
demnatlon may be Inti entlal, we urge that you titke the n~
as In thls case It was, but It ts sary steps at thl• time to aje
"oU the cuff" and holds no legal that our city may take advantage
weight. Lincoln's proclamation of thls planning.
wu JnfluenUal, but it didn't free As buslness women and tax.
the slaves. Such jumbling of his-payers. we further wish to
tory Mrves no purpose; adults pledge our backing and support
deserve a mature and intelllgent to such a recreational program.
approach to this naUon's history.
There Is careful wording In the Respectfully youn.
ConstJtuUon on the admittance
of new states. but there is no
mention of withdrawal. Had the
framers or the Constitution made
ZONTA CLUB OF NEWPORT
HARBOR.
Eva Aspln, Pre~~ldent.
it clear that once adopted and LL IIOY IS WUJfED
ratified the Union wu perma. APTEB BJ'ITDfQ YOtJTB
nent and tbat there wu no turn.
lng back. the ClvU War would Newport pollee Friday warned
never have been fought. Beca•se a Balboa bland boy, who tor no
ot thl.s "silence" the states felt apparent reason, hit Brian Craw.
they could withdraw. ford, 13. ot 220 Dia mond Ave.,
M early as the War of 1812 Balboa Island, ln the DOlle, caus-
there was talk of seca.slon. and lng Jt to bleed.
1urprlslng though It might be, It Police said the Incident OC·
was the New England section curred In a garage at 900 S. Bay
that wanted to withdraw. Tbe Front, Balboa Ialand, where
sudden ending or the war of Brian wu working on a motor
1812 ended thla attempt and from a boat with .John MartJn,
New England wu accused o1 U , of that adclrfta. 1Wo other
treason. In 1832 South CaroJbaa boys entered U.e •ara .. and the
tit.N&teDtd ... ....... but eM .......,, OOCIIII'M.
quick actton of Ptecldent lack.
son ended suc:h a st~.
TMa ..... y ...
Daa't ....... blptyl
Two Modela
to ChOOM From
Be It noted that th .. attempta
at secession had no connection
with slavery. The secession of
the Southern states In 1861 wu
accelerated by the "do nothing"
policy or President Buc:banan. Jn.
deed, President Buc:banan lD hts
message to Congre&s .said that he
had no power under the Consti-
tution to p~ent secession. For-
tunate are we that Lincoln had
• Fletcher Liberty 8-4229
no such fnterpret&Uon!
23211 ·~ ahod. COlT& MUA
Announcing
effective ~nday. Feb. 14th
TeUera' WiDdOWL Accountiog
Depcu tment Only
9-.30-3:30 MoDday thru triday
9-12 Saturdcry
All Oihtr Deportments
~ Moaclcry thna Friday
1-12 Saturday·
CorGDG del Mar lanmch
2..07 East Coest Highway
10-3 Monday Tllna '11aunctay
10-t Fddcry
J
..
·~afe Dr~vers' Beautification (Oldest
Peck Ci>ff1c er.s , · ~~ h ...........
taater Week WGIIIil41 ..... t) 0W1Mn are a1lo a lett« 8Upport.
two ciQa lut ...-bi 1M ...._ 1111*1 bJ 1i1a.JW HW and City In ...-po,.. to tbetr demands
port Bead\ City Ball ee•u., out .....,_ Win e.tkd. a ClOP1 ot a ,.. OrttJnanee hu been
copl• Of the new dt7 on~~na..-t111t a119Jiclt1011 tar ,..,.._ Ud a pUled to DNWnt overerowdJnJ.
on Nntall to ~ OWMn. oopy ol tbe apeement subJect· one ot our ma.J« ·problema. It
The coaii\IU. plaM to alp up tnc the ,...._ to "nuonabiAt requ.lree tbat JOU eeeure a ftl1tal
bloc:k counclJDn on Balbo a ~ bJ tbe membert ol 1kenM Jt yo" own fl!wc than
llland who wUl act u adVI8on. tbe rtn and PolJce ~ thNe unJta. A copy ot the Ordl-
a.ld, ,..,._. and poUce,. ._.... of the CltJ ot. Newpott Beech and nanc.e S.. mcloeed, an• we Invite
Euta Week. ~ Sta~ 01' Coun1)' law enfOI'Ce-your attentton to the lilt ol ln-
... -.. ::-~~~~:Gets Uuuer Way Here
8DNd by the Newport Harbor Po-Entry blanks m\18t be tiled by
Uee Department. met 'ftnu• March 15 for the annual county
day .nlpt I an. 71, ln City CcNftco dvtc beautWcatton project. tt
Cllambers. lim Gllltrap wu wu announced thla week by
elected preeldeftt; Toaa Wft&bt, Mrs. John W. Neff of N~
Ylce-pre.ident. and I uelie lfd[tn. Helehta. chairman for the city of
ney, lleel'etarybeuura'. Newport Beach for the county.
the week followlnJ the cloetnc
of the contest on May 15, wW be
baled on permanence. decree of
accompllsbmtmt and decree ol
local patttcfpatlon. The entries
may be In form of a scrapbook
lncludLnJ description of project.
proeress made, pictures •howitJ.C
Improvement. newspaper arti.
cles. names of lndlvJduals and
oreanlzatlon.s particlpaUne.
Memben ol tbe Mm•ftt-._...t qeey." lltntctlona which outllne your The ''Roya.t." wu formed to wide contm.
promote n.fe-drfvtnc &mon1 the Mrs. Robert Ma.rahall or 107
teen-aeen of t.bl1 area. 1be club Vla Florence, Lido llle, Is the
11 open to all drlven over atx. newly appointed chairman of
teen years of a1e. All appUcantl the Oranee County Civic Beaut!
who watked lUt week tDCluded 'nle application for llcen~~e ln-prtvtl~ under thJ1 Ordinance.
Mra. Harriet Donalct. Kra. Doro-d~ cs..:rtptlon o( premJael. A well c.pnbJed ~of Block
thy Brame, Mn. Betty Gurr, Mra. number of bedrooms, number of CounM.lon la beln1 enlllted In
Loulle Gall&Jber, Mrs. bther beda, the number of peraona that the moct concMted areas. They
Fuller, Mra. Goldh: Joeepb. Mrs. the ]W'eiJ\1Iee ean leplly accom. will uallt the youn1 people, the
Marian MuUJn.., Mra. Harvey modate. owners. and the authorities, ln
Som~ Mn. Chari• Bull, Mn. Here 11 tbe text of the accom. avoldln1 . trouble of all klnd..a.
should contactoneoftheotftoera. n catlon commltt~ ot the Aaaocl PA.DfTEa •O'Ds J1AJ1DS
A.aitiMQ Nelelltlf
Don Hayton, ..,._ Richard Llllen-panylna letter: Our CJty of( Newport Beach La
thai, Mn. lfotman Waban and Dear Friend: no lonaet' Just a "wmmer place."
f'l de• -... tJae tlaalport
aw A •.a-K. WcdllaK ~
...... IWt-........ J, ltar'DM.
Celli ..... Fr• ............. Ntcholu Brettner. Each repre. Easter Week wtll soon be here, It Is a fast growing, all year
senti a local ctvtc oraanlzatlon and with It our annual vl1JtatJon home, for more than h ,ooo
Interested ln flrhttna the Euter by youn1 people from our South. people. We hope that Easter
Week problem. land bl~th tchoola and colleJes. time wtll be a time of relative
..... -of lb. a.d .....
,........~ .. ~ .... _. ........ .,tiM ..... The :W.foot cabin erulaer, Sally
Kay, skippered by lack HIJdon
of 208% Marine Ave., Balboa
Island, was able to make Its
way Into Newport Harbor Sun-
day Jan. 30 unders tt. own power
after being pulled ott the ocean
beach at 19th St., Newport Beach,
by the U. S. Cout Guard. 1'1\ree
other persona were aboard.
People h.ve been
~eying • • , and
believing that
a.uon"l VIIIOW IKIIYIC&
Your Clty AdmlnJstratlon has peace and qulet this year for you
been plannin1 for thll event for and for aU of us. We feel sure
the past alx months. We have you will etve us your support ln
met with Clvtc .A.saoclatton.s. PTA helplnJ to make It so.
,roups. and all Interested ctu. Plea.ae write or eall us at the
zens. ln an effort to make thla City Ball for further tnformatJon
vacation time a more aat1$fae-or help of any kind that we may
tory ~ence tor all concerned. Jive you.
We are planning for better su.
pervlaton by pollee and juvenile
authorltlea.. Our people and our
orca~ IJ'OUpa. u well as our
busJneu men, are aroused to the
Very truly yours,
Dol'a 0. Hill
Mayor
John J . SaHora
City Manaeer
Ell.l SCIIOL IEWS
... Oelaldllle J. Ilona of ...
eoc.t • ..,.. Jfewpol't -..cia.
,.._ ~ a.. pl1t.d a
tou ef .. ty wttla 0. l.t Ma.
rtM A1n:ndt Wlll9. wbida Ia
statl•••d Ia 1..-aDd ltona.
OC Men Help
Olympic Fund
' The Lettemen'a Club of Qr.
The boat ran a,round at 6
p.m.. when the port mote. faDed
causin1 the craft to twerve Into
the nearby aurt, Cout Guard of.
flclala explained. The lf'OUDded
boat wa.s ~ tree by the Coast
Guard at 8:10p.m. The boat took
on some water from a dama(ed
rudder I)OR.
anJe Cout Colle,e be-came the
finrt college ,roup to contribute
to the Olympic Fund u they
turned ova 875 to BUl Shroeder.
mana1lng director. of Helm's
Our student council "sock hop" In the entertainment line. Athletic Foundation, at a.ssem. lrlttr 111'1111.
on Jan. 4 turned out very well. Richard Elliot and his base and bly last week.
We had approximately 360 ~~ev-Danny Arthofer with hls acord-The Orange Coast Block OC 'After •• ......
enth and elchth crade students tan played a duet. Kathy Hun. members staled a charity dance
combined. aaker did a beautiful Job singing to ralae money tor the Olympic Willard D. Dlxon, 39. of 467
"Count your Blessings." The Bar. Fund. Over one million dollars Flower St., Costa Mesa. was ar.
bershop Quartet entertained also. Ia needed to h elp defray ex. rested on a charJe of being in·
Punch and cookies were served. penaa roc the United States toxlcated In an automobile at 1
ln the afternoon before the
dance, from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m ..
these ~trls (and one boy) stayed
to make and put up decorations:
Pat FruehJlng, Pat Bush, Barbara
Nott. Rachel St~art, Mary Lu
Downlnr. Ann Marie Muller, Me-
linda Rork, Pat Wilcox. Jim
Lewla and Barbara Ullenthal.
the two teachers who stayed
were Miss Jo Ann Record. gym
teaclter, and MUs Beth Turpena,
art teacher.
The clever klds who won the team whJch will participate In 2 :04 a .m . Jan. 28 after his car
prizes were Sandy Watson for Melbourne, Australia, In 195§. was Involved In an accident on
girls. most decorative. Ru nners Newport Blvd. near 28th St.
up were Jae Fontlus and' Jacque FA.ILUU TO llEQISTEJl Pollee said the Dixon car hit
Gaston. For boys. Oashlest, It tM>tU Woodley M. Horn, 22. who told a parked car In ~nt of .......,.. wu Bruce Douglas. who had a N Bl d. ,_. __ .. Bo pollee he could not remember ewport v • ree ... u:ro:u to n. lleht of some kind In one of hls his N....-.vort Beach address, was aid G. Wood of that address. The socks. Congratulations. Student ~~ ,.._. Wood k J arrested on a charge of failure car was knoc ed approx · council members stayed alter to 1 20 r b th l to re~ .. er at 8:56 a.m. Jan. 30 mate Y eet Y e mpact. clean up. We hope everyone had 5 ""' bittln kJ _.__ Tb alter he alle<>edly ran throu<>h I a par n1 me..:.. e a good time. • • ---.aed x1 Three hearts were put on each • • • a boulevard stop at Superior Dlxon car pr~ appro ·
of the 6 basketball backboartb Ave. and Beacon St. Mr. Hom mately lSO feet. ltrlldn1 a clty
and a monstrous blr red heart We had a tragedy last w~k told pollee that he had spent palm tr~ and tearlnJ It out by
also. Ml.u Norma n-ktft·. the th ... roo'"· Tb .. ......._ wu c·-led with J&thered white crepe paper n:a '"" tour years In ftle Huntsville Prf. " ,..,., " "'~ ... IMtrumenta.l teacher, went up In T f 1 ed b 1 on the root of the movln"' v& around the edJe went over the son, exas. or al ec urr ary • Mut. ol Ceremonies .tand By the mow one day with a ,roup and two years In Leava~wortb hkle fOI' ano&he 50 feet. The a. W'aJ tM ....... ol C.. of .tudeut8. Whlle OD a toboc· Prboft for allepd vt.ol.UO.. o( ear ltr\ldl a r.nce ln fbmt o1 a
._... ·W'Ift Jell Sbdtll and can .... baJuNd the u~ n,e »Jet Act. t.ou.. at lilt wewpan Ill"-and
1n lw!r knee and wiD have a eut came to ,_ In front ot a hoWie ~d Mt.~arland. ltU~~~ on her fiJbt le1 for three week&. at 2818 N--Blvd. wh~ a ... -en nOW on rran............... A Classifi&d Ad in The Eruiqn ............
there wu whtie and red ~ She;; not In ~~ehool at all last brinqs immediate results! Coli fence and front porch were
lth red h arts. 11t wee e all mla her and hope Harbor I I I+ I I I 5 and orove it! knocked down. pollee reported. ~pe~·a :'t.nd wu co:ered wi~ :::n.will be up and around &Jain
wbtte paper and red hearts. • • • •
ated Chambers or Commerce of Painter Earl Austln sultered
Orange County, the sponsoring aeeond dee'ree burns on hll
oreanlzatlon.
Trophies will be awarded to hands trom a gas fire In the
the community showing the most home of Mrs. NelUe Reinhart of
continued beautlrlcatlon prog 2404 W. Ocean Front, Newport
ress. to the entrant with the Beach. at 11:37 a.m.. last Thurs.
most artt.uc project and to the day, N~rt Beach firemen re-
communlty showing the most ex-
tensive Improvement. Projects
are eligible for competition 11
started after Aue. 1, 1954, and
concluded on May 15. 1955.
ported. Mr. Austin was movtnc
a gas range when the plpe
sprane a leak which Ignited JU
from a pilot lleht. No dama1e
resulted from the tire.
Newport Beach has been a
winner for several years. 'l"ree •••••••••.illiiiii
planting, landscaplne and actlv.
Jties similar to the local Arbor
Day parade are all conatdeted
accomplishments elleible for
competition.
JudJlDJ, which wUl be done
AJIJ)
Morry Smith's
BIG
WEEK END
SPECIAL!
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TIUIS., ,_, SIT., FEB.. 10-11·12111
OM T1ia ij) • 1111111!
•• "SStt-T Ita•" t:--1. --.. IEII u•, ... , ~ I
Wltlla -....ttr"-.,. '"F .. c:.p-
"SUPER SHELL SERVICE''
*
•
Fonnerly Jerry Balli .............. •....-t~ ....... .,
c..p~e~e-...ot&IIAr .......
Even the plano was decorated.
The cltatn circled the l)'m. It
COirt 15c pJua your student body
card to 1et ln.
The dance started off with a
.nowball dance wtth the stu-
dent councll member& acting
ha.ta and hosteae.. The whole
IYID ahook when they played a
bop reeord. Two of the etrls, one
seventh and one eighth, had
ballons on thel' feet. Sandy
Fleer looked cuf e In a pink
and black checked aklrt. She had
on one black sock with tiny pink
bows 8fnftd all over lt. and one
plnk sock with black bowl
In student council last w.ek
we dlxu.aed ueembltes for next
year. We decided to have 'two
paid auemblles. We hav~ to
st1n up by MarC!h this year to
have them next year. Two were
not picked yet, but we dl~~eusaed
such ones a.s tennis table
champs, organ music, a gult\r
player, a plano and sJngfng act.
a chinese authority on far east.
em alfalra and a puppe-t show.
How many "horses" would you like?
a. OQ.-.I, a .......
~ ... tt.at.
Tires • ltecapt
J'ICZ UP & D&UY&IIT
)pen Evt"?' Day 7 a.m. to 8 p.m
IE II
UPIILITEIIII
sewed on lt.
• • •
In a basketball game with
Anaheim Jut Thursday, I'm
sorry to say we lost both games.
The "A" game wu 31-26 and the
"B" game was 35-24. Better luc:k
next time, boys.
GUJnfS QET DAUQ~
A dauJhter, Mara Jannlla, wu
born to Mr .• and Mrs. Francis
Gunn of 585 ' Park Dr., Costa
Mesa, on Tuesday, Jan. 18, In
Hoae Memorial Hospital.
LEQAL JfOTICE
110 KJ'. Cruted for dri~n who demand bla.ziQa
acc:eleratioa. t.be "Super Turbo-Fire V8"• o«en ~
ID&Ddiaa plut-perfonnance.
162 M.P. A silk-lined cyclone of power, tbe -rurbo-
Fire VI" bouts the shortest stroke and hi&best com-
praaioo in its field.
116 H.P. With Powu&lide•. the ·&tue-F'Iame 136 ..
Jiws tbe ease ol aulOinatic shiftina at lowest price.
with 6-qliDcler ec::ooomy.
1U M.P. Lowac in initial coat. uhra-thrihy. the •atue-
Fiame 113 .. 6 is the world's ya.rdstick foe Tatuc and
dunbilily. •Opt-..1 M GIN COli.
No ..... wt.kh mpoe you cboole, you aec Cbn-
..... ..,...U.. ~ body clc:aiiD-You Ft a wJwcY n. JOil _.... apected in a low~ c.ar, (be easy
.... ot ~ tro.l V1J 11111. the don ...
-ot W ,_ ••...U.. You -Y<*:J! ol. three ............ a full ...... ol power .....
Mw • a: scelet -.1 -.. die ..,._ ., ...,,
motoramU!
CHEVROLET
....................
Cure.nUy lbowm. at -..can•a ot the Amerlcan Indian 1a UDIW'· leacllr oi Otrl lc:lellt Troop ~.
a-taurant, Corona del Mar, S. ~ 1n authentldt;y, cnfta. wllll liN. a. C. fWit7 ~ .,
an exhlbltlon ot twel"' oU patn. manahtp and colcw. Other well ._....._, The troop•a former A ap«lal plane bu ben char-unw the chaJrm.l.ftllllp ol at-
ttnp by ~Mmben ot the A.mert-knoWn art11ta repreMnted are: leadlir, Mra. Georp Sdloonover, tered to brln• IQMta ol llra. tlat Thelma PaddOCk Bo" ot eo.
ean Art.l* Prot..UOnal LeaJUe. Duncan Gleuon. Beatrlx )(au-ltlatptd to Join bet huaballd at Alyne P1elda from To.u to New-.._. del liar.
TheM palntlnp were •lected by rtne McCulley, Marie Clark Mil· Olympia. W a • h 1 n g t 0 n ' near port llarbo 1 tlm t th . v 1 · PetrY ltln1 llnlft' with the Jury from the ~nt exhibition ler, Clyde Scott. Ruby Usher, where be la ataUoned at n . r n e or e a · Georee ~ TV lhow wtU
by the Leaeue at the Glendale Cecil Chartlberlln, Norman Hall, LewiL Marpne Bunnell wu re-en tine Ball Frld_,. nlpt at the be a feat\u"ed entertatner '~
Public Library Gallery. The pte-Mildred Kaucher, La.ry D. Green, cently elected prealdent of thla Balboa Bay Club, IPOMOred by with localltet Chet ruru and
tuns now at Ragana were cho-Van Copeland and Roy M. Ropp, troop ot. el1hth lfade atrla from the Oranp County PbUh~nk Irene SdlUJer, wbo wU1 do tnter-
een to be aent to the Leaeue'a wbo arranged for the exhibit. Horace Enslp School. ~ Soclety. ~~rett~v~e~d~a~n~.eee.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Grand National Annual Sbow, For the past two years, Mr. named u otflcera were Sharon The occasion wm also mark
Pine Arts Gall~. 15 Gramercy Ropp has had charge of the ex· Slqer u vloe pnsldent, Judy the blrtbday of one ot the JUesb,
Place, New York, at the conclu-hlbltlons at Ragan's whe~ the Baker as secretary and Jean Gaz.. MJ• Vander MUler ol Dallu.
slon of the ahow here March 10. one man shows by art!sts of the lay as treasurer. The troop Ia Al10 Included In the party wlll
COSTA MESA
STAnONERS
1711 lf....-t ami.
LJ 1-1102
The spotlight Is featuring coutal region are c h an g e d planning a trip to Brea Dam In be Jame.. Harper of Abilene, Laz.
"Ceremonial Night," a large can. monthly and have received ln. Fullerton next Saturday In con. ry Henry and Mr. and Mn. Caz.
vas by Waano Gano, noted creasing popularity. Mr. Ropp Ia nectJon with their conservation rol Shelby and their daughter
Cherokee Indlan artist whose well known, not only as an ac-badge. They are alao workJng on and eon and Mtu Shirley Rob-
outstanding work In depleting compllshed artist but also for pertlOTlal health and child care erts, all of Dallas, and T. 0 .
the historic llte and ceremonials having a-eated the nationally to help them earn the Curved Woodrutf of Wichita Falla. Join-
FIRST CHUIICH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
JlOJ Vl.t Uft. ... .,.,. lead.
A brench of th.e Mother Ourdt, Tt..
known Paaeant of the Masters, Bar. lng the party In Southern Call-• . . . directing It for eight years to fornla wW be Leslie Smith of
its maturity-a ma.jor feature of Troop Z1 of eighth grade lf.rl Los Angeles.
the annual Festival of Arts. La-scouts recently presented Rev. CeJebrltles planning to be James Stewart of St. Andrews
.... ..... ~.
II H T.Utl
PHONE111E ~~
FOR A FREE EXPLANATORY TREATMENT Fit1t Church of Chriat, Sc:ientiat, in loa·
ton, Meuechu.1etts.
S11ndey Sc:hoot ··---9:15 e.m.
S .. ndey SeNice ·····-··--·· I I :00 e.m. WedneKiey Eve"ing MNting 8:00p.m.
guna Beach. present at Mrs. Karen Margreta Presbyterian Church with a Br 1 n> T bl (M It's amazJnely easy to make your dream of a slim,
Youna tree In appreciation of the un n. 5 a e, rs. Bruning 1 • Is chalnnan 'of the ball) are attract ve !Iaure come true. Come In today-For a
facUlties of the church which movie star Charles Coburn of Los preliminary fleure analyat.-no obligation.
they he•e been allowed to uae Angeles and band leader Johnny IIAJIIIOB 17U
for their meetings. As a part of Mercer and his wile. The Mer-
GIBL P'Oa KacLEAifS
Reeding Room loc.eted et )) IS Vle Lido. Newport 1eech., i1 open _,
de'(l lrom 10:00 e.m. to 5:00 p.m ..
WedneKieys from 10.00 e.m. to 7:45 p.m. Fndey eveni nga frotn 7:00 p.m. to
9:00 p.m. CIOted Holideys.
A daughter, Joan, 8 lbs., was
born to .Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
MacLean of 400 Fullerton Ave.,
Newport Heights, In Santa Ana
Community Hospital on Tues.
day. Ja n. 25. The girl joins her
sister, Elizabeth, 5, and brother,
Douglas, 3, ln the family.
their conservation badge work cers are Lido Isle residents. Also ()pea Koa.. Wed.. & Fri. E~
the scouts visited Irvine Dam. 2117 E. Coat lhry .. MCir Jmm&De .. C.... del IIAII'
Included at Mrs. Bruning's table j~;jiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iii;iii~i~~iiii;::~ A Classified 1\o '" rhe EnsiOI'
brinqs immediate resulh! Cal•
Harbor I I I 4-II I 5 and orove it! Th• pubhc it cord•elly inv1ted to •• tend t... church Ml'llic.a end u$a the
lleed•"o Roo,.,
where tbe troop leader's bus-•v'll he Mrs. c. M. Hyland of
band, William Spurgeon, ex. Beverly Hills, AJlan Gray of Los
plalned what constitutes soil Angeles, the Charles Wheelers of
erosion, why trees help the Corona del Mar, Mr. and Mrs.
gTound, which wild flowers Cha rles Swlnden of Pasadena,
Light their life with fJith i/Jit should be picked ana how ant.
mals and plant life are Inter Mrs. Lolita Geoghegan and Mra. Fred Ferrey of Santa Ana, Leo
depende nt. At a February meet-Kluthe of Fullerton a nd Thomas
lng the troop will teach games Wood of Balboa.
to Mrs. William Payne's fourth The Ora nge County Phllhar.
grade Brownies as part ot their monte Orchestra Conductor, Frte. ST. AlfDJlEWS
PaESaTT'EBIAJf Clll7RCB 15th St. lc St. Andrews Rd.,
acrou from Bi~b Scbool
Liberty 1-3773
Paten: JIMr. Jam• S. St••art SUNDAY: Morning worship, 9:30
and 11 a.m.; Church School.
9:30 and 11 :00; Sr. High Fellow-
s hip, 7 p.m.; College age fel-
lowship, 7:30 p.m. -TIJES.
Prayer, study group, 9:30 a .m.
COJOCalflTT METHODIST
4.20 W. lttb St.. Costa M..a
Liberty 1-4552 R••· JOMpb W. KcShaa•
Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Church Sun-
day School; 9:30 and 11 :00
a.m. Mornln~ Worshlp-7 p.m.
College Age MYF Service -7
p.m. High School MYF Service;
7 p.m., Sunergous Group Serv·
Ice.
TilE caoa:a or wr
1050 auardl St.. eo.ta M.-Libert'f 1-5711
D. C. llunt. MIAJ.ster
Sunday Servlces: 9:30 a.m. Bible
st udy: 11 a.m. morning wor· ship: 7 p.m. evening service.
Midweek s e r v I c e , 7 p.m.
Wednesday.
CHRIST CIIUJICB liT THE SEA
Commwlity K.thod..lat
Balboa 111¥4. at 14th St.. lf.-.port
BAl'bor 5229
Pastor: a... Roy A. Carboo
Sunday Worship, 9:45 and 11
a .m Church Schobl: f1:45 a .m.
Midweek Meeting: 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday preceded by 6:30
p m. potluck.
ASSEMBLY OF COD
22nd St. cS Elct.;l AYe.. C:O.ta N..a
Uberty 8-37'61
a.•uead M. C. CrODlc:. Pastor
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor-
ship: 10:45 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Youn~ People and Children's
Service, 6:30 p.m. Sun. Mid-
week Service: Wednesday, 7:30 p.m . Ladles' Missionary Coun-
cJl, Thursdays. 10:00 a.m.
SEVEJfTR DAY ADVEJITJST
lf.-.port lll¥d. at lolea St..
lf.-.port ···~hb Liberty 1-1532
Elder D. D. SpcnaldJ.D9
Saturday Morning Services: Sab·
bath School: 9:30 a.m. -Ser·
mon: 11 :00 a.m. Prayer meet-
Ing: Wednesday, 8:00p.m. Frl·
da y Evening Vespe.rs: 8:00.
ClllRCII of tM Jf.AZABEWE
l.A ....... It..C...K ...
,._._, .... CltM wuu-a.
Uberty .. 7111
Sbnday Services: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship at
10:30 a.m. Evangellstlc Serv-
Ice, 7 p.m. Sunday. Prayer
meeting, 7:30p.m. Wednesday.
FI1lST CBtJBCB OF CBJUST
SCIEJifTIST
3303 Via Lido, lfnrport Beach
HArbor 2421
Sunday School: 9:15 a .m., Sun-
day S e r v Ice : 11 :00 a.m.
Wednesday Evenln~ Meeting : 8:00: Reading Room. 3315 VIa
Lido. Newport Beach, open 10
a .m.-5 p.m. week days. 10 a.m ..
7:45p.m. Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m.
Friday evenlnes.
FIJtST BAPTIST CRUliCB
Scmta A.Da A•e. at MG9DoUa Costa M..a
..... P. c. lf.umCIDD
Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School ; 11
:un. Worship Services· 6 :30
p.m., Baptist Training Union:
7:30 p.m ., Evenlnr Setvtce Wednesday: 7:30 p.m., Prayer.
Praise and Bible Study. Mon·
day: 7:30 p.m. Men'a Chorus
practIce ; 8:30 p.m. Men'a
Prayer Meeting.
CIIU"8CII OF 0178 LADY or NT. CJlBKEL
1441 w. lkl1boa al9d.. Jf..wport
llArbcw 011.
P'crther s~. Patcw F~ PanaauWI
ANt. Sunday Masses: 8:00 and 10:00
and 11 :30 a.m. Confession: Sat
urdays and eves. of 1st Fridays
and Holy Daya, from 4:00 t.<'
5:30 p.m. and from 7:30 tD 8:3l.
p.m. Dally M ... 8:00 a.m. "rat
Friday: 6:30 a.m. and 6:00p.m N o v e n a (Perp4rtual Help):
Tuesday, 7:45p.m.
CIIBJST LUTR'EilA.K CBtJJICII
OF COSTA MESA
(Klanart Sy.od)
Ameriem~ IA9ioa BalL eo.ta ....
Pastor: lin. Lotbar TOI'DO'W
Sunday Services: Worship Serv Ice 9 a.m. Sund•y School at
10:15 a.m.
work on child care. • • • da Belinfante. will be a guest at
Next week Seventh Grade Girl
Scouts of Troop 28 are planning
a trip to Rankin's Ranch for
overnight camping lessons and
fun. These girls. members ot
Mrs. Fred Hunt's troop, are work-
Ing o·n requirements for First
Class Rank which Includes band·
ages In first aid, cycling, adven-
ture and camp craft.
Circa ltlif Fer
Sllelll Lee's Party
Mualc, games and refresh-
ments aU played a part In the
entertainment and fun at the
blrthday party of Sheila Lee
McCall, who celebrated bs 81'¥·
enth birthday annJveraa.ry Thura-
day, Jan ZT, at a party given by
her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Mc-
Call, 2011 Kings Rd., Cl!lt Haven.
Birthday cake and table decor-
ations were .all In circus motif
and each guest received a prize
souvenir of the party. Guests In·
eluded the honoree's 11-year-old
brother, Grand McCall, Patty
and Peggy Dawson, Carolee Hall,
the ta ble of Mr. and Mrs. 0 . W.
Richard. Mr. Richard is president
of the Philharmonic Society.
Also at this table will be Mrs.
Ivy Frash.•r of Crystal Cove, Adrl·
an Holland and Waldo Winder
ol Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Beenhouwer of New York.
Shocking pink hearts and
other decorations to be at the
benefit ball have been m ade and
are being plac~ In th~ Bay
Club ballroom by supporters of
the Philharmonic who have
formed a decorating committ~
ace sw-.111 , ... . ........... .
'Ibe Oranp Coast Collqe
IW1mmJnr pools are now o~
to the public for recreation
swlmmlng on Saturdaya from 1
to 4 p.m. Season tlckeu, good
until June 15, are available at
S2.00 for adults and $1.50 for
children. Admlsslon without sea-
son tickets Ia 30c for adulta and
25c for chUdren.
ST. JAMES EJI'ISCOPAL Nancy Walker, Patsy Pardoll. GDIL IIOU TO LEWIS'
HOI Via Udo. Jf.-porl a.ada Andrea RoJas, Jlrmt~¥ Stewart.
KlD!ater: Jimmy White and Ricky Dawson. A daughter, Connie Lynn, wu
lin. Penal Moon WhMler • born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward
BAJbor lDO Sunday Services: 8:30, 9:30, 1l A Cl&ssified Ad in The tnsiqn Wwt. of 990 Oak St., Costa Me.a,
M I Pr 9 30 brinqs immedia te resulh! Cal' on Saturday, Jan. 8, In Hoag Me-
No matter where the need may
arise, we can make complete
anangell'\ents, due to our con.
nectlona with other dependable,
moderately priced funeral dl-.
rectors all over the country. Call
· ua I'DtiT; we'll ...Ueve you o1.
ev~ worry, and we'll a1ao .. ve
you time and money.
PARKES·RIDL
MOA.TUAA.Y
HO laOAOWAY
COlT" WIIA
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ST. JOA~ CRUBCII
1964 OJoa:D_p An .. Costa M..a
Liberty 1-1091
UWIVEJISALIST COMK171fJTT
I'ELLOWSRIP
EIMU ClabbociM
SIS W. Balboa lll..S.. Balboa
ICilllst8: a.Y. r . w. amg.
a.m. om ng ayer: : a .m H b lal Registration for Sunday School &r or I I i4-I I IS anri orove i+1 mor Hoepltal. Th~ay ~ces: 9:15 a.m r~~~~~~~~~~~~::==~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Prayer Guild; 10:30 Holy Com
Fatber Tbomas J, lfwt.D
Suaday Kaues at' 7. I. I. 10 aad
11 :30 a .m. Weekdays: Mass at
7:00 a m. -Confession: Satur· days from 4:00 to 5:1::--7:00 to
8:15 p.m .
FIBST BAPTIST CIIUBCB
OP' JfEWPOIIT
Balboa IIJ..S.. 1ttll & CODrt Ita..
Jfewpad
HArbor 3553 Liberty I-J072
Pastcw: llabert G. Jobuoa
Sunday services: 9:45 a.m .. Sun-day School; 11:00 a.m., Wor-ship Service; 7 :30 p.m. Sunday
evening<" e r vI c·e ; Mid-Week
Servtce: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
Prayer Meeting.
Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Morn-Ing worship, 11:00 a.m.
I'DST SOVTRED IIJlrnsT
Clll7RCR
&00 W. IICIIIllltoa St.. e-ta K ...
Uberty 1-1214
Panot: Dr. lllcbard II. Poa
Sunday school, 9:45 a .m.; church
servtce 10:50 a.m. Training
Union 7 p.m. Sunday. Evening
worship 8 p.m. Sunday. Teach-
ers and otflcen meetJng 7 p.m.
Wednesday. Prayer service and
Bible study 8 p.m . Wednesday.
munlon. ·
IT. JOD VIJllf1fET 315 KCII'bM Aft. Balboa lalaDd
·~ 011. P'atiMr ·~u.y, .__ P'at!Mr PwDGWIU
ANt. tor
Sunday Masses: 7:00 a . .m. & 9:00
a.m. Con~Hslon: Saturdays and
eves. of 1st Fridays and Holy
Daya; 7:30 to 8:00 p.m .: Flra1
Friday Mass 8 a.m.
CEXftAL SDLE CIIVRCR
Or-.. Aft. at Did lt. c:o.ta M-. LDtelty I ·SJOI
A.A.~ ....
Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morn-
Ing Servtce, 11:00: Eventnr
JfEWPOWT HARBOR COROifA DEL MAlt Servlce. 7:30. Mld·week Serv
LtrnfERAif CR17RCR CO~~=CR lee, Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.
2501 Cliff DT .. lf...-oort R•l~bb lll_!I=T:r,A"' BALBOA 1SLA11D Liberty 8-3631 nn.uv.-CONIIIONtn Mrl'li~IST
B ... Robert Groftlund liS A901e Aft. 8alboa blalld
Early service. 8:30 a.m. Sunday; ,__, a... Eclwba a-b MlDt.t•: .... Doaald lapp
Chur('h 5<-h()()J. !1·30 a.m.: wor-Sunday Worship Services: 9:45 Suntf11y ~ces: q::lO a .m
ship service. 11 :00 a.m .; Luther a .m., 11 :00 a .m. Sunday School: Church School; 9:30 and 11:()(' League. 7:30 p.m. 9:45 a.m. a.m WnrAhlp Servtce.
This Diredbly is made pouible by theM ci.ic·mlDded bu.sineumen:
WOOOW0RTH PIANO SHOP
Excltlslve Agent fOT Baldwin Pianos
2610 E. Coast Hwy. Her. 3382 Corona d.t MM
REE-snK
Nn TAcks ... No Tape ... No Paste
2229 E. Coast Hwy. Ccwona del Mer
NEWPORT HARBOR ENS16N NEWS,APER
Printing-Advertising-Local News
.2150 E. Coast Hwy. Her. 1114 CaroM cM1 Mer
NEWPORT HARIOR IAf«
l4l5 E. Coast Hwy. CoroM cW Milt
NEW'ORT IALIOA SAVlN&S I LOAN ASSN.
1166 VIe LWo .. N..port INch
SYMPSON & NOUAR
Patntt"' and Decxntbt,f
lt2 -•• ...... 2404 ... .,... ......
GENERAL SHEET ~ET Al WORKS
-405 30th Stre.+ Harbor 2210 Newport a.ach
THOMAS MOitl SERVlC£
Walhlng -flotl""'"' 1500 W. Wboa M. Her. l6tS.W Ne~ a.ae~t
IALIOA lAY CLUI
1221 W. eo..t HJthw.Y Newpert leedl
RICHARD'S UOO MARKET
· better than
on V a I en tine's
Assorled Cltocolofe.s -
1 tempting variety of the finest milk
chocol1tes, end d.rk chocol1tes with cre1ms, -,g..,._,...,
nuts, crisp 1nd chewy centers. •
s!• 2lb. ._
You won't h•v• to tell her -she'll U.W,
when you give her Runetl StoWr c1,det.
&ec:.vM they are the flnelt you can buy,
they .. Y more ttwln WOfdtt
words ...
D ayl
•
speak of your lov.e
wtth a Vlllentlne Card
a crystal bud vue
a lovely necklace
a place M'ttlnc
of her tableware
In chlna or ateel
a porcelalh figurine
gUta from
Karen IV\ilgrcta Imports
2653 E. Cout Hwy.
HArbor 1373
Gift wrap -Ship -Delivery
EWe ....... ,.
YARN SHOP
.,., a. c.a.t .... ..,
C... ..a.._ IIA _,
~====.:' ~ A«rrrc.iea
and tnmuctlona
WlaWJIMinl
Mon. thru SaL 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thunday 1 p.m. to 5
A
Gi•e Your
Heart'a Desire
What Her Heart
t :--• I Demrea ••• ~ene.
Mrs. Ted Hambrook
Tritt-Ross .
Wedding Due
A sprin1 weddinc ls being
planned by Wllllam F. Tritt of
Lido We llOd Mia Laura Lee
Rosa of Cuyahoga Flllls, Ohio.
Their encacement has Just been
announced by the brtde-to.be.'s
parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.
Rose of Cuyahosa Falls.
The IJ'OOm-to-be b the son of
Mr. and Mn. William Brewster
Tritt of 209 VIa Ravenna, Lido
Isle. He ta a third generation
Callfomlan and a graduate of
UCLA. where he was president
of the A.ssociat~ Men Studenta.
and a member Of Varsity Club,
Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Delta Ep.
sllon, Alpha Kappa Pal fraternl·
ties and Gold Key.
.
Installed in Office
Mrs. Ted Bambrook wu ln-
atalled u president ot the Nf!'W·
port Hubor Girl Scout Counc:U
for a second term In a cere-
mony ln the Glrl Scout House on
Jan. 25 before a sroup of co-
workers and ftlend.s.
Mrs. Sidney S~tndera waa ln-
atalled as flrst vice-president;
Library Gets
Welch Books
A number of books from the
penonal library of the late Harry
Welch, Newport Beach pioneer
who died Jut year, have been
presented to the Ora nge Coast
library.
Arnone some of the books pre-
sented were the complete Win-
ston Chun:hlll aet on World Wu
0 , "Up Front" by Blll Mauldin,
"Everybody's PoJJtlclll W h at' •
What" by George B. Shaw and
"The Seventh Cross" by Anna
Sec hers.
PublJc use or the llbnry collec-
tion ls Invited, William Haarstad
stated. The library ls open dur-
lnl the week from 8 a .m. t o 4:30
p.m. and from 6:30 p.m. to 10
p.m.
ST. JAKES Em<:OPAL
The first Parish pot-luck aup.
per of 1955 is belnc held tonight
(Thursday) in the parish hall.
Mrs. 1. C. McColl.stet', chairman,
has suggested that each tamlly
brlng enough food for slx or
eight servings.
Mrs. John Oertly, aecond vice.
presldent; Mrs. l uanda Cum-
mlnp. treuurer, llOd Mrl. wn.
llam HumaJtOn, secretary.
'Ibe Clrl Scout articles of fn.
corporation were revised and re-
ceived the atate seal, 'Mn. Ham.
brO()k reported In a ll!jt of work
for 1954. By-laws were revlsed to •
fit the needs of the growlne
council. Nel~thborhood chairmen
will now be members or the
board of directors. treasurer
booka wet'e audited by a certl.
(Jed pubUc accounta nt and the
council now has a volunteer
bookkeeper, she added.
The Girl Scout oUices were re
built and reananged, the Glrl
Scout House was repa inted and
redecorated and necHS&ry re.
pa!R canted out. Two Baker
tents were presented the council
by the California Community
Foundation which will further
the troop camping program. A
senior ecout wu sent to the All
States Camp In Wyoming and
another to oouncllcw In trlllnlng
camp at Azalea Trails. Board
members and leaders attended
many tralnlnc courses and lnstl.
tutes to better leun their jobs.
A wreath was made and pre·
sented for Memorial Day services
at city hall and senior scouts
were the fiower guard. Glrl
Scouts participated In the Com·
munlty Chest Drive. Red Cross
Drive, Veteran's Day Par ad e .
Mother's March of Dimes and
a:e scheduled to assl.st In the
.Heart Fund Drive. A total of 312
gltls camped In 1954. Visits were
made to Irv1ne Park, Peter's Can·
Gla yon, Snow House. Roklll, San fROU.f Diego. O'Neill Puk. Heniser a nd
SUverado.
MilS. DOIIALD II. LDfCLE UL U.. ·-ltLu ADdna Sweda
1111111'1
Llll IIIIET
Riddle: Wb~n ta a Grocery
, Store like an old mother hen!
Answer: When the Grocery Store
has been feathering Its nest for
seven years w aiting and wa tch·
ing for some more stores to
hatch aU around . . . They've
hatched! Some of them are most"
as big as the Grocery Store ...
But they're only ch lcg . . . In
I years ... Must pay tribute to
the Gra nd Pu and Grand Mas
who were the start of the whole
thing ... The Lido Theater and
p. a. palmer Incorporated. Joe
Nlckertz Studebaker, Udo Rich·
field Service Station , Newport
Balboa Savinp and Lolln ...
Of coune the GroceTY Store ta
awfully proud of her oldest eon
. . . VIncent's Druc store, who ta
most u old u she ta . . . And
those chickens! My goodness
how fut they hatched once they
got started . . . Bllnk of America.
Lido Toyland, Williams StlltiOn·
ers, Jack Bidwell's, Shavlnc
Mug, Lido Fashions. Lido Beauty
Shop, Vagabond House, Lido
Electric. Rule'a Shoes. Shlld·
dock's. Lido Bookcase, Dlck J4ac.
, ker's wtth 11m Wlllker, W. 0 .
Buck. Inc., Lido Realty A.aeocl·
ates. Gerbudt's Studios. Blanche
Fulkerson. A.l.D .... plua law.
y en, dentists. docton .... any.
body missed! . . . I Ill ways find
what I need . . . Lido Shops hu
everythlnc! ...
JUttat tllla •• Ilk 41lld 01$
~~~ Ia _...._ • 15 pwtLit
Hls betrothed Is a graduate of
Colorado Woman's College and
Kent State University. She be-
longed to Alpha Ca mma Delta
college sorority. Bill ls now a.a-
soclated with RCA In Los An·
ceJes.
Glimpses BPWH f AJI1f ears o
Does the ::n In the momlnl Polio Vaccine
dt......t-cdl ........ ..,
...S 4$ n ...... I lalldca 0 0 0 .. ...........................
Andrea Swain Is Married ::..·!·~·.u•.; •.·:.'
look ever so fresh! And do you
notice the birds stnglng noisily!
These are clues that sprlnc is
anlvtnc. Another clue is the
audden a p p e a l' a n c e of new
aprln& aulta at O'BJlJEI'orS.
ld d L. I ct-. ..... .....,--tid..& To Dona Har y 1ng e • ... va, ... .-.........
The Dr. Saulk vaccine for polio a o t Ja Ia 9 bat OCR4d _...
was described by Mn. Annabelle In one of his lut offidlll duties the ceremony. 'lb~ bride' a moth-d..._ .. It _.t ....,. ec.
150 FlU IK •oKE
AppcudmatelY SSO damace re-
.W~ floe • fin lD tile balM ol
J~b B. GW ol 31Mf. P'em&Ddo
St., BalbM.. at 2:18 p.m. Sunday.
the Newport Beach Fire Depart·
ment reported. The fire wu con-
fined to a couch.
SBOBTT COWKS,
COWKS
CIIICI SLIPS
JnLOR, fniD ..... 1.15
UTOJI. tram ........ 2.15
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•• t.lliaiMI' wools .ad --~~aft bMa cat fniD a ..,..N.
atJoD mcrt.riCilladadlD9 fti!OGo
OOittoG .ad tb• .... ll'fDtbetk yaru aa -u aa wooL tile
smct ltallaD aUk t...s cm4
mogaalael l1DeL
The new suits have a way of
follow ing body curves and tying
them Into slim shapes. They
have refTeshlng trims such as a
touch of velvet on the collar, a
self trim applique at the hlp
pocket line, or an unusual but.
ton arrangement. They have a
"lady" look with slightly tapered
shoulders, emphasized. perhaps
with a wide flat collar; they
have a higher bosom; and some
of the new suits have a tendency
to somewhat disregard the waJst.
Top otf 'fOUl' ....., suit wttb
a apr1D9 coat frala CYaiUEK"S
outstaDdlD9 Mlectioll llldude
1D9 tile ti.Ded fabrk:l madla by
St:nock cm4 Fontmcaua aDd
tile popa.Jar bopac 'lDCJ. 'l1leae
..... ., ...... coCita .. ftall.
..,.. lD tile '-t'tll to pleae
'fOG ••• aJaort. IMd.l .. -f1all
leD9tb .ad wttll wide -JMdl..
.. cafta.
Hayes, phyalc-theraptat from the u rector of st. James Ept.copal er receive-d In a street length __ .., ._ ~ 9lda • ..._
National Foundation of Inf~tnWe Church, Newport. Rev. Paul Moore dress of Ice wblte damask wlth taU --wdlebe _.
Pualys~ at the Newport Hub« Wheeler united ln ma.rrlap Mia blue a.cce...-les ~tnd a conace ••• U.. a a =t:t¥. ,_ a. L
Bu.alnea and Profealonal Worn-Andrea Jeanette Swain and Don· of blue flowwL Kn. ~e wore ....-.. .. ....._ 14 g lilt'
eD dlnMr IIMM.ln& lut '11nanc1.&7 a14 11arc17 lJnc,1e m at at o'clock a ~ of etsampape cok1n4 ttllllll , I ._ • • .....
In the Jfewport B&J'tM)r Yadlt eandlellaobt .en1ce "" Saturdq, Jlbantunc wtth matdllnc ~ -... a 'a 7 ......
Club. Feb. 5. • T-lOriS and a oarsaae ol Jill* 5 a ..... _.,:111 ........
The club voted to contribute $2 The daughter of Mr. llnd Mrs. flowers. ..C. • • • I ...-t .... II ~
a member to the BPW national Frank Guland Swain of 322 Apo. Aft~ a honeymoon trlp to Ap. wm ..._ ,_ .W _,.. Ia •
building fund toward locaUng lena Ave., Balboa Island, wa.s pie VaJ iey, the newlyweds wfll • trclde ,_ • _. G. &. ldl:lt•
the national headquarters in presen ted at the a ltar by her make their home at Pomona. • IIOt • • • Woa.ldll't laul't •
Washtncton, D. C.. Instead of father. She wore a bridal gown where both of tht>m ue attend-I cak • • • ,._. ldda ....
New York. at the bustn~ meet of pa le pink tu lle a nd white lng Pomona Collt>ge. The new ......-,tll1D9 yoa weed Ia tiM
lng conducted by President Ma· Chantilly lace ovt>r tatfNa. full Mrs. UnRit' Is a graduate of WG'f of bad9et tleaaa aad low
zJe Bird. length with a matching pink :'\'ewport Harbor High School. 8~ dowa ~b wbea -~
Mildred Swanson led the fiag halt bonnet holding the long husband. a St'nlor at Pomona, Is J,ar..,_ parcba8es • • • MNt hA
salute. Guests a ttending the din tiered ve il of silk bridal Illusion a member ot Ka ppa Delta fra. ba'f of tile ,...Jr. JadE 81~
k • ~~--u·a wlaite cottoa Wldenlaorta ner were Gerl Bryan. Betty Holt-In white and pin . ~ carnn ternlty.
tis t ed I wttll v.s.at:UMs a11 OONr ·-. ma n and Helene Waggoner. The tlons and stephano orm a ------
evening prize was won by Cella s pray bridal bouqueL Our 0"'11 Dick Richard. the
Thayer. a new member. The groom 's sister. Barbara Board Meets OV.'ller or this the Gr~ry Store.
Lingle. served as a bridal attend. hu just been appointed Cha lr,
Bro•il s.• a.
To llffalt RaHII
a nt. Other bridesmaids were for Luncheon man or thf' Buying CommJtt~
Karen Froseth and Jeanne Me. of Cmlfled G~ ... As you
Mann. Mrs. Joseph Ta tchell was must know Certifie-d Grocer's Ia
matron of honor. The bride's at. Mrs. J H. Riggs. new preosldent the world largest co-opera tive
tendants were dressed a like In or tht' Women's Auxiliary of St. Food distributer with some 1800
The Newport Hubor Butfalo antique taffeta gown& of coral· Jame-s EpllK'Opal Church. entt>r members . . . NaturAlly Rich-
Ra nch was visited recently by berry In ballet length made with talned the mt>mbt'rs of her board ard's ls only one of 1800 Grocen
Brownie Troop 62. Besides the I pleated back fullness. Head pi~ I and committee mt>m bt'rs at a that have bandM togetht!!' u a
usual drive throuch the buffalo were a wra pped bank of match luncheon on F<>b 2 in h<>r home single buylng power to form eer.
herd, each girl had a buno ride. lng fabric with race veil. at 211 Bay Front. Littl<' Island. tit led Grocers ... Without thJtt
Push-Ma.Ta-Ha. a Cherokee In· Best man was Seymour Bet>k. Mrs. Riggs gavt' a repor1 of her single buylnc power, 1 shudd«
dian, lnvtted the party Into a William Con;ch, William Gaede attendanct' at the annual meet to th ink what Mrs HouiM!'Wife
large teepee, where they sat on a nd Herbert Mooney St'rve-d as lng of tht' Women's Auxiliary of would pay for some 7.202 Items
buffalo rugs llnd ll.stened to titles I ush ers tor the groom. who Is the ~ Angele-s DICX"eW. held In St. that are fo und on our shelves ...
of euly Indian children. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paul's Cathedral. Los Angeles. Let'a JaCift • ball •.• twe
Adult . members In the party I Ra.rdy Lingle n of Whittier. Tht> Shf' also gave highlights COO· ba11a to be eaoct ••• Scltvdlry
were Mrs. Thomas Rafferty. lead-Ungles are former Balboa Lsland N'rning tht' luncheon she attend--aigbt Cit tbe •••Ltenoo.a a.u..
er, and Mrs. Leonard Graves and residents. t.'d In the Biltmore Bowl honoring raom.. tM ~tdatled ..,-•
Mrs. Easton Rhodes. Brownies I A reception was held at the ~n Douglas McArthur. Mmes.. a.-ol ·~ .. pittt.f
Lncluded An n Wlnterbotham. church Immediately followlne Marshall Keeler. Arthur Aune. 08 tbe llecat r..d baU •••
Cllrol Graves. Lissa Jaycox. Cathy Jack Pinkham. Thomas B. Frost .,..._. ldda .. te be ~ -
Michelson, PeCCY Ann Muller. JlE1"t&EE) JVI)CE DIES ! and Harry Casey also attended tbe ltec:lr ._ .. ..._ •
Stephanie Myers, Joyce Oele. Judce M. C. Bolls. a prominent 1 the annual meeting In St. Paul's tla1a baU ••• ~ ..,.._
Christine Park. Kathy Rafferty. Orange County resident. d ied Cathe-dral. -·-d --. I ··-·--••lilted . . . ·-
1ea.ct • BaliN Vcal-
•UM tbclt will aery ............ ....,.
., left pa" ....
ou beaatll1al
Popular In Southern Calltornla
also wtll be the cardigan ·sutt
and th~ two-piece dress wfth tb~
suit look-double proof of the
emphalls on the costume thla
spring. Linda Rhodes and Melinda su. Thursdlly, Feb. 3, In Lacuna at Guests of Mrs. Riggs Include-d • ••...u a •ll r 0 0 -. ,...
man. the age of 80. Services were held Mmes. Whitney Wright. Dan Pat-Dytlla K.lap' •a.alc. tM
Just a hint of the "under suit" at Baltz Mortullry ln Corona df'l tlson. Harold Beck, H. A. Hall. pdata.g frala B•11tcb Pita.
weu. Much of the SJ)I'Ing color I ...&. rl •• _.... ..Ia Mar for the retired judge. who Beatrice Abell, Paul Caneen, Ann
accent.t wtll be found In Clt.Y .. ~ .... 1'1... came to Santa Ana In 1880 a nd 1 McAllister. H. L. Ostrander. Peg ten. ..,. tiM .._ ,..._ • • •
blou.._ and -a..i-C-n ·•-in lll...a H ld H dt M So tMt tiM II.OO tlc::fltM pu. ~ -ILI"UI ...... ucu If Litle .. .,... had lived for 27 yean ln the I Murphy. aro en re. ar. c:b-.cl wW be ._ ,..... • .........
* We GIN 1&11 a.-• .. *
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a bow at the neck) and sprl•btly coastal recton of the County. He ,8hall Reeler. Arthur Au ne. Harry ..,.. .. llellrt ... , &
patela In bata. cloves and ~ Herbert Blaltebrou~th. 64. dlf'd lllso served u judge ln Corona Casey. J11ck Pit\kham and Mary Friday nlcht b the PhllhUs
tel leather belts u well last Friday ln hls home at 105 and postmaster In Inyo County. Lou Turner. monic bendlt dlnneor ~ at
blou.e.. vta Antibea. Lido Isle. where he the Balboa Bay Club . • • 'I'M
At O'WDCS ••• Ov ... bad beoftl a restd~nt for t.h.rft tickets are $10.00 per penon , ••
lwlw y, -11ft ldM weeD. Previo\&a to bls mnea. he Obe 0 . Doan, 0 . D. hi'IY IClnl ~ the 0earwe
• • • -.,.,, .. ,. .... .... wu afftllated with th~ U. An· th . f hi f'· Gobel Sbow will mn1 ••• a..t ....,.. _. •n .... . . • ae1el T\arf Oub and lived 1n Al-announces e operu ng o s o uce Farrar and Irene Sd\IU• lira.
...,_. -., tM .._ bambra. at Arthur Mu.n-aT• will dance •••
..... -.... ._ , .. ,.. Mr. l)ab...,..,b wu bom ln Got an Itch to ,oT Mta. ...a
aaua•. Aalilllll-. t1111t ....._ llradtri Ywtalhlre, Ena)and. 307 Maririe Ave., Balboa Island Jtotws. ..,._ 2171. 11 tM-
(111111 It I I .... , AM IMSJ• an4 ba4l lJftd In Callfonlla for to eell ••• ,.. D..._ e1 .... __,-..._ r. .._-niM ,_... S..ll aurviWd by b1a vaU.. II l.babld. lllat • ....
J ., a .., ... --. .... 'UWaa ll&hllco\tfb: a 80n. Practice devoted to visual care ane tiMre .,. a . 11w lilt
.... ~ Of a... Bltad\, and a a....._ o...n 11M ldl
t~PodMf. Artllw, oC JD\IIanct. 8 Telephone: Harbor 5069 1 wet • • • AM ~, ... _
.......... ., tiM JonJa )(a. .... ~ ............ .
10n1c .... o1 ~ lil1kh. Hours: ~ ot .._ 1r1 , 11
f'uMnl ....... llr. llab-~ ....... ----···-· ~P,... Ml4 TttlldQ 1a tbe 10:30 to 12 and 1 to 4, Monday, Tuesday, ._ ..._..
~ Mortllar1. Oallta I&.& •• 1'1 • a..pe~. wtt~a -... ~ car. .. . Thutmy, ~ 10:30 to 12:30, WednM::iay ~ -. .,.
., tM Lllltll... .. ., ... a. and SatUrday .........
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. ft. ~u uvra: area. lot. Price only .00. ts. .00-3._ loan 1i> ~-00 per month: New buyer can appl fc. .. !500.00 G". I. Loan.
THE VOGEL CO.
.-J E. COAST HWY. CORONA~~ MAR
HARBOR 17ft HARBOR 1CT7
Tomorrow's Dream-ToJay!
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT
OUR DISTINC11VE HOMES
COMPLETED
AND
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
NINE DIVERSIFIED FLOOR PLANS
To the home buyer who wtahes to purchue In the $210,000 to $30,000 cla.u we alncerely recommend the Irvine Estates overlooking Newport Harbor.
Tbe.e homes feature Calllomla llvlng. Offered exclu-
sively through Earl W. Stanley In a Smog-Free area
known as Irvine Terrace--<)n Coast Highway oppo81te the new Irvine Coast Country Club, Newport Harbor.
AIIIIICIICI
The New Furnished
I.EL HOlES
Bullt by .... c.,.
Furnished by
MARTIN lr von HEMERT
* For recommendation, we refer you to anyone who
holds a Leaaebold Estate in Irvine Terrace.
MAY WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF YOUR INSPECTION
PHONE HARBOR 4448 FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION
WDITH WAmll FDI
AT TWO CHOICE LOCA'nONS ,.,.,. FRI. PIIOE ,,,.
Garbaa-e dilposab, exhaust fans, sewers In and pd. for, luge garages.
F. H. A. l•s,.cW
WW DOWN PAYMENT-BALANCE LESS TIIAN RENT
RESERVE YOURS NOW AND PICK COWRS TIIRU-OlJT
W. A. T.,IS, Realtor
-Yvi.I'IJ Hke our friendly service
393 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa
Uberty S-1139
SPECULA TOR-IUILDEI-IIYESTOR
N. E. CORNER OF IRIS AND FOURTII, CORONA DEL MAR
r' 150 FEET ON IRIS A VENUE Cftve lots)
r' TWO CORNER LOTS VA CANT
r' FOUR BUNG AWWS (turnlsbed) ON OTHER 3 LOTS
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL REAL TOR or
lciAIUS REALn CO.
1-R&WJICD BLVD. COSTA MESA LJbeny 1-3333 C111YtiJDe
WAS $IO,IGO
lOW $8860
c ...... 1111 ..
Cozy 3-bedr. home on good st.rHt, close to shopping
center. Has fenced yard, patio, dble. gar. Owner leav-·
lng, has reduced price for immediate aale to $8.950.
BEl J. WHITUII I ASSOC.
"Business ls Good"
3542 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar HA 1862, Eves. HA 1461
• Zlllll .. • ......
This t. one ot the few large lots lett In Corona del
Mar. It Is located on the best street for rentals. alze
60'xll8', Comer 1~ and zoned for alx unlta.
Pliee, 111.•
OLE KANSOJif 00. Salea llamt
.. .., •. ,... ...... ................
Here 11 an older turnllbed .
property wtth year 'rou.nd
income and a place tot
Dad and Mom to relax
whUe the klddles play In
the tront yard or on the
aandy beach a couple ot
doors away.
• ISI.miiEALnco.
498 Park. Balboa Ialand HA 3TI
10 DOWI PIYIEIT
3-bedr. bouae with fenced
yard and other extru In
Cl1lt Haven. No down pay.
ment to qualllled buyers.
• • •
CDI RMIII
-beck tum. apt., % blk. from an, $70, incl. util.
\ Call Capt. Pattison
~E.,..., .......
~ E. Cout Hwy., CDM
\ HA~
'l'c:lwn 'n''lwf In Laauna .._.
hu mowd Into a new and mocJ.
wn IMUqua.rten at ~ lloacJ..
• .,...... .U.aJua trontaae buli4-
NICELY FURNlSHED room, pft. HAMMOND chOfd organ, Uke WI Rilb oae « two Ul*'l· Ina with 40dO area, Juat .a..
vate entr., private bath, very new, big aavlng. Danz.Sdunldt eneed ~ to 1111 MW the atnet hom tbe fonMr toea.
dealtable. US Pol~ttla, COM, Plano Co., ~ N. Main, Santa and U8l4 een, 'nModon ..._ tlon. Tbe ownen. Mr. and Mn.
HA _, W. AnL lne, ~ Dealtr 8100 W. Cout WUI>Ur J..ny, baw. .....S tllree ._. ' new ctn. lin-, Irene aur,,
BACHELOR AFJ', newly dec., MISCELLANEOUS BED DIN G Hwy., ~ David CrJ-tal and Pat Hartley. A
oompl. rum., utU. pd .. Yearly and comtorta and feather pU. u.r JUID 100•0 , ,_~ ol the new loeatJon 11 the
rental f45 mo., 500!A Golden-Iowa. dlabe:t. kitchenware, one romm::PARAXEET ln VidJiltY open..cJiaplay approach wbldl fa.
rod, CDM. Ll 8-4036. u ph o 1 at ere d chair, chaise ol Orchid. Identity. HA ClfG.W. cUJtatea euy perusal of all mer-
GARAGE FOR atoraee _ Avall-lounge. ft3 Marigold, COM, ehancllle.
able Now. BA 2925-W. HA 0478-W. 1 CAal POa IAL&
FtJRN ROOM, pvt. bath and en. 10 PT. ADMIRAL refrigerator, lMl. FORD COnvertible, i9i8 ============
tra.nce--wtth or without gar. A-1 condltlon, $100. Mahogany Fc.d Engine, new Mat coven For ........ •"••• eel
So. ol Rlway, COM. RA 4703-W. lamp table, $10. HA 0735-M, and Interior, radio, full boot.
SMALL HOUSE. 1-bedrm., maple McAffee. Excl. top, good tirel, need.l THE ENSIGN. HA-1114
furniture, t&7.!50, year round; FOR SNOW TIME: Brand new low gear. $180. Will finance. ------------,-
4.12 Fernleal, COM, HA 3221. winter coat. size 14, beige, call HA 2121.
2-BEDR. APT., unlurn., garb. ~ed, fur collar. $25. HA D_IV_O_a_CE_A_CTI __ O_W_D_uz_. __ _
dlsp., gar., water and ga.s pd. W. A .ult tor divorce was .ebed.
$95 mo. 31:11 Heliotrope, COM. SPINET PIANO-lovely tone and uled to be flied today by Rod
HA 3554-M. cue only $387. Term.a.. Other Mac M 11 1 I a n of Cocta Meu
1-BEDRM. turn. apt. for rent wonderful bargains In rental agalnat Mra. Barbara MacMU-
tlllti CD 723 retu.nw. trade ,In on Organs llan. The couple were marrled u es pd... M. HA · "'--aJ 1 11 htl etc. """'Y10 mere Y a I Y Jan. 29 In Yuma, ArU. M.ra. Mac-UNFURN. APT. bd.r., kitchen, Uv. scratched fn shipment. Danz.. MUJian Ia the former Barbara
Schmidt, 520 No. Main, Santa Allen, daugbtu of Mr. and M.ra. rm., gas stove, relrlg., second
floor, $70 month .• Util. pd. 716
Orchid, COM. Harbor 3451-W. Ana. Alton E. Allen ot PuadenL
BEAUTIFUL Spinet Pianos. Rent
to buy. All of term rent al-
lowed. Pracflce pianos u low
u $5 per mo. Danz..Schmldt
1\ Clauified Ad in The tnsiqn
brinqs immediate results! Cell
Harbor I 114-1 I I 5 end prove it I
WUISE APTS, Carnation nr. Sea-
view, COM. Modern turn. apt.
Incl. utll. Yrly. or seasonal $50
up. RA 4016. Big Plano Store, 520 No. Main, ... ----------. UNJ7URNISHED, NEW. modern Santa Ana.
deluxe 2-bedrm. duplex with =ru~RN,.,..... -=-2-=-bedr--:--.-=1-=~:--:-b-ath,...--, """11:-v-. -.-dl:--n.
garages, aun decks, laundry rm.. kitcb.. and gar. VIew.
rooms, garb. dlsp. Adults, no COM. HA 2298-W.
pets. 700-A and 700.8 Acacia, STEINW A y G=RAND:-:-:=.-7Liko.-:-e--=-n=ew~.
CD~. Owner, 702 Acacia, upper Big Savina-. .Alao Knabe, Klm-
ap bal. Fischer, Muon lr Hamlin. OPEl Many others. Practice pianos
' as low as $85. Danz-Schmidt
See 516 Jasmine, 2-bed.tm. Big Plano Store, 520 No. Main, apt. front duplex, flrepl., Santa Ana.
bdwd!lrs., good heat, gar. --=""""="==---=---'----:-::-:----.-:-$75 mo. unl. Call Muriel HAMMOND Organa. AU modeu.
M. Plnover, Realtor. One only slightly used almost
2604 Newport Blvd., N. B. llk.. new. Th11 11 a ,_...1&1. Harbor 4610 '" ..--Dan.z.Schmldt Hammond Head-roa SALE Oil LEASE quarters for Orange County,
COMMERCIAL BLDG. next to 520 No. Maln. Santa Ana.
Port Theatre, COM. Conslsta of BEAUTIFUL Electronic Organ,
store 24'X24'; 2• ot!lces plus blonde cue, almost new. Mu.t
large shop; 2 apts. In rear, lge. sacrifice. One only. Big aav-
up, smaller down. Ideal for lng. Danz.Schmldt Great Sale,
retail bu.a. 1r lt. manl. 1r horne. 520 N. Main, Santa Ana.
Will convert to medical bldg. avsllfEIS aDTALI
Two C2 lots avail. In rear for NOW LEASING, avall. bus. Of.
oll-.t. parking. Sell or leue. flee . apace eenter CDM, 1\llt,
call owner, Sandy Steiner, Ll able f« ~. dftu.t cJoetor,
' LOOKJ
• Call 1•••••1
.IUIT IMD .EIIT
'SO ITUDUUEa
Land Cruiser-runs excellent,
automatic tr•ns., radio, heater, 2 new tires. SAVE at
1511
·• JIVDIOif • oooa Radio, heater, 40,000 original
miles. Sharp at only ..
'4'1 STUDE. COlOma.
TraMportation at
IllS
'5I CBEV. aDr.AJm:
Coupe. 16,000 mUes, one owner
ancf a ho~. MaJ1y accea-_.. ...... ... :tloblc .,. ...
~1..521 « BA 38Q2.1. ardUtect. lawyer. Ll 8-153l. -------,~--------------------------
Saw at only ,,.
QUICK RESULTS!
List yoJr Property for sale with a Multiple
Listing Broker.
Did you k\ ow tbls Immediately puts 200 experta to
work on y~t property!
AI...SO, FOR \ouR PROTECTION, ALWAYS BUY THRU
A "REALTOR."
NEWPORT HARBOR
BOARD OF REAL TORS
410 32nd STREET NEWPORT BEACH
SITU A TIOWS W AlfTED
COMPETENT SECY-references.
Call HA 270-J.
BABY SITI1NG, Cart' of sick, in
your home by mature CDM
woman. Day, night. Call before
10 a.m., after 5 p.m. HA 3192-M.
SEIIVJCES
ltYie Preject.a
FOR RENT
8-MM 16-MM ~-MM
and 16MM Sound Projecton
FAST COLOR FILM SERVlCE Model Airplane Suppllea .. ,. c ••• ,....,
New Location
1782 Newport Blvd., eo.ta Mesa
Phone U~ 8-7042
PAINTING
Earl Shefiln
273 Palmer St.-Costa Meu
Uberty S-2928
COMPLETE PAINTING
PAPER. HANGING SERVICE
Harbor 2978-l
EUGENE 0 . SAUNDERS
!500 31st Street. Newport Beacb OOiiiiliti I..AIIIJKUDIQ
IUfiC&
LAWNS, SHBUBS AJfD TllEE8
General Cl~up
rr...ctma ...
CO.a.A Da. IIAa .... u ..... -...,
HA 1031 27 .. 1:. Cout Bwy.
HARBOR 3225
All your printinq needs will be
handled conveniently end court-
eou$ly in the completely-.quip-
ped Job Printinq Department of
your Harbor Area Newspaper.
Tne Ensiqn, 1104 Coast 81., COM.
'Sa IlEAC. JIAaDTOP
Coupe. Radio, b eater, Over-
drive. 16000 original mllea,
only
~~-
'51 NEJIC. f DOOa
Radio, heater, overdrive. New
baked enamel llnlsh. Our clearance price -lAVE Olf OR
IAR 8UT VIED CAal
JOHNSON & SON
LIDcola & llercuy DMa.
_, W. Coat Bwy .. Wpt. hoda
Lm&an 1-5545
Ac:roa rro. a.u.oa ..., Club
to use the
classified ads
in
THEU.I
for heM r•ulta .
(Ask ........ apecla1 a.t .. liltioe nM)
Phone
HARBOR 1114
Today!
Ben Franklin. gives you
fome expert advice ahout
Payroll Savings
.. W\at t•o•a• yo• M.. fo••• ao Trcafer .. Dilipacc
il tile Moder of Cc* Leek."
Ever wished you had Sl,OOO, SS,OOO c. moreP To-
day, it it actually eaay to •..e euch Jarac eume-
throup the Payroll Suinp Plan. Here's how:
you JUSt name a aum to your company'• pay
office. Each payday, that amount wiU ~ wnh-
drawn from your pay, and innated lor you in one
o( the world'• fineat in.-eatmena, U. S. Smea E
Sarinp Bondtl
.. Linle Sttoa. fen peat Oab."
Sec how quickly your •rinp ~. becautt Su-
inp Bond• cam aoocl iatuett-3" wha held to
; macurity. Sip foi u little 11 SS.OO a week and ia
9 ,an, 8 montha, you11 ban ~50 t~IJ.
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CANDIDATES, ISSUES
ON BALLOT ARE USTED
(Continued from Pace 1) rett Garage, 223 Goldt>nrud 1\v,.,
numbfta 10, 12, and 28, and the Corona dt>l Mar.
polllnc plaee ab.all be at the Vollng Pt@Clnct "K " M mprls
• Frettac -...nee, 2IS Diamond lnr State and C'f•Uoly pret'tn<'l
AV.., Balboa lalan4. numbera 14, and 21 , ancJ the pol
Votlnr Precinct ul ... ciompna. llnr place ahall be at the eo ..
Inc State and count;)t. preetnet rona del Mar Grammar SchooJ,
numbers 11, and 28, and the pol-610 Carnation Ave.. Corona del
lln1 place shall be at the Hitch· Mar.
cock Residence, 619 VIa Lido Votlnr Pr@Cinct "L.,. comprla-
Soud. Newport Beach. Inc State and County . precinct
vounr Precinct "J," comprla-numbers 15, and 20, and the pol.
tn1 State and county precJnct llnl place ahall be at the SmJth
numbers 13. and 33, and the pol-Garare, 511 Allao Ave., Newport
llnl place shall be at the Bar-Beach.
VotJnc Precinct ''II." comprta.
Busy Times
For· Zontians
New.port Harbor Zonta mem.
ben h ave a· heavy Jlehedule
planned today. In addJtlon to
their regular luncheon meetln1
at the VIJla Marina, the poup
la havin1 a deuert card party
thla even1n1. (Thuraday), at the
Harbor Route In eo.ta Mesa. The
canuta party la another service
fund project of the poup.
Members or the local club will
attend the Sllver Anniversary
meetin1 of the Riverside Zonta
Club. Saturday, ·Feb. 19. at the
Mlulon Inn In Riverside.
lor State and County preclnd
numbers 18, and 25. and the poJl.
Inc place shall be at the Deitrich
Residence, 519 35th St., Newport
Beach.
VotJnc Precinct ''N," c:omprla-
lnl State and County preclnct
numbers 19, and 28. and the poll.
lnr place shall be at the Schwan
Patio, 2017 Miramar Ave., BaJ.
boa.
Votinc Precinct "0," comprta.
lnl State and County precinct
numbers 22, and 30, and the poll-
tng place shall be at the Doane
Residence, 416 Poppy Ave., Coro.
na del Mar.
Votlnr Pr@Cinct "P," comprla.
lnl State and County pteclnct
numbers 23, and 31, and the poll-
Ing place sh all be at the Bates
Residence, 324 Orchid Ave., eo.
rona del Mar.
VoUnr Precinct "Q." comprla-
Jnr State and County pr@Cinct
Plans for the Founders Day numbers Z7, 35, and 36, and the
and Llte Membership meetlnl of poUlnc place aball be at the Hor-
the Harbor View P'FA to be held ace En.alrn School, I.rvtne Ave ..
at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23, and Clllf Drive, Newport Beach.
at the school were dlacuued laat The polla wlU be open between
week, when the PTA Board met the houra of 7:00 a.m. and 7 ~oo
at the home of Mrs. Ralph Trout-p.m.
man. Corona del Mar. C. K.PRIEST,
City Clerk. Mrs. Warren Clemence. presi-
dent, said the theme for the gen-
eral meetlnr will be "Y~'!fday, Dated: February 3rd, 1955.
Today and Tomrrow." The after-C • ......_.__
noon will Include entf'rtainment l··· • r-.....-
by the Motbersinrers and a tree llllrll ·-1 p 1 a n t I n 1 ceremony. Hostesaes IYJ
wtll be f1rat ,rade room mother-. Commander A. L. MacCubbln,
The meetJnr. orl&tnally set for USN, relieved CornmandH W. R.
Feb. 15. wu chanced becau.e Peeler, USN, o1 Corona del Mar
of an educational meetinC at u Commandln1 OUlcer of the
Harbor View Scllool that day. Naval Air B.Nerve Tnlnln& UnJt
The PrA board NCCIIIliDencJed at tbe Marlne Carpi Air l'adllty,
thAt MrL J. w .. ow••ll Santa Ana.
Guild to Hold
Fashion Show
More than 20 tables have been
reserved for the dessert card
party and fashion show to be
held next Thursday, Feb. 17.
under the auspices of St. Eliza-
beth's Guild of the Woman's
AuxUlary at St. James Church,
accordlnr to Mrs. H. L. Ostran-
der, chalnnan of the Guild.
.Amonr those working on the
party are Miss Irene Bosom-
worth, reservations; Mrs. Jerry
Hall, arnngements: Mrs. Ed
Rogers. prizes; Mrs. Rober.t Hom,
Mrs. Dan Pattison. Mrs. Whitney
Wright and Mrs. William Per-
row, dessert.
Models for the fashion show to
be given by Bragg's Unique
Shop and Miss Muffet Shoppe
will be Carol carver. Yale Fer-
guson, Meghan Williams. Uebble
and Mandy De Costa and Melissa
Ann Harris for the children's
styles. and Mn. Pattl.son, Mn.
John Gale Wrlrht. Mrs. Robert
Oyler, Mrs. Prlacllla de Costa.
Mrs.. Mary Lou Turner and Mrs.
Fred Kuster.
Mrs. Horace Benjamin pre-
sented the book review. '1n Hla
Hand" at the monthly meetin1
ol the Woman's Auxiliary held
yesterday (WednHday) at tbe
Parlab HoUle of St. lama
Churcll. The luncheon. preced.
lnl tbe bustnea meet1n1 and proeram. wu ~~e~Ved by st.
l:llzaa..tb'a GuU4.
repr~nt Harbor VIew School on Conunander Peele. who hu .... MI
the cttlzenJ' committee for hl1h been the Commandlnl OUJcet
school expansion. Information of the Naval Air Reserve Train-
about the PfA benefit abow. lng Unit durlnr the put year
'"The Bedrarrled Draron," dl-and a half. La retirlnr from the
rected by Marthena Randall for Navy after 25 years of ~rvtce.
production on March 4 and 5, Be wlll continue to make h :s
wu riven to the board. M.ra. Joel home with hla famlly In Corona
Beall of Co&'ona del Mar and Mra. del Mar and wm be ~UUiated
Gordon McMahon of Newport with Shea.raon. Hamm111 6 Com-
Helrhts are on the ticket com-pany o1 Newport Beach, u an
m lttee. Investment broker.
• TARS WIN 68-60 OVER
INDIANS: SAINTS NEXT
ay JIM QIJ.S'1'aAP Sonny Coane had 2 each from
The Harbor HJgh ba.aketball the forward position and George
team ts In uncontested second Schultt had 1 point.
place In the Sunset League after The J u n I o r Varsity was
a 6S60 wtn over the Fullerton snowed under 58 to 39 by a very
Indiana Tue.day afternoon on stron1 team.
the home fioor. The B and C teams held up
The Tara wtll be assured of a t helr end of the bargain u they
BPOt In the CIF playoUa lf they downed the Indians 29 to 28 and
win their final three games-36 to 21 respectively.
against Santa Ana (tomorrow, The Tar varsity suffered Its
Friday. evenlnr, th•e), Oranre second defeat In league compe-
<next Tuesday afternoon, here> tltlon Jut Friday, araln at the
and Anaheim (Feb. 18, there)-hands ot the league leadJnr
all of whom they defeated In the Huntlnrton Beach Ollers -this
flrat round. time 80 to 63.
Paul Neumann wu back In Dennis Fitzpatrick wu blgh
f9rm wltb ~ points aralnst Ful-point man for the locals with 16
lerton. Paul Lorentzen· dropped tallJes. Paul Neumann and BW
In lots o1 out.alde s hots for ,.15 Wetzel wt!f'f! next 1n line with 12
points to tie wtth Joel Newkirk points each. Eddie Pope had 11
from the vtslton foa" eecond hllh points. Frank Navarro 6; Paul
ecortnr. Btu Wetzel rot hot and Lorentzen aank two Jonr shots
made 12 polnta, Dennla Flb:pat· for 4 points. Larry Harper and
rick made four aoaJa and two Ceor1e Scbultt had 1 point NCb.
foul allots for 10 points. Larry
Harper h ad 8 potnta from the M ' • • • • C 5 JM • • '
center &lot. E4dle Pope and £ub Sc::OIJts
••• : : : : : . .
In celebratJon ot Boy Scout
Samuel Wesley Frame. 30. of
1814% Park Ave .• Costa Mesa,
died Tuesday In Orange County
General Hospital. Services wUl
be held at 2 p.m. today (Thurs.
day) In Parkes.Ridley Mortuary
with Rev. G. W. Sterns of the
Foursquare Gospel Church of
Riverside officiating.
Mr. Frame was a native of
Medina, Texas, came to Calltor-
nla In 1926 and had lived In
Costa Mesa for 14 years. He was
a painter by trade and a mem.
ber ol the Moose Lodge 1025 of
Santa Ana.
Survivors are h is wife. MM.
Mary Frame, and a daughter,
Unda. of the home address; his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Frame of Costa Mesa; six sisters.
Mrs. R. F. Pierce of Garden
Grove. Mrs. G. B. Uttle of Santa
Ana, Mn. J. W. Dunlap. Mrs. J.
Miller and Mrs. Bob Cardwell '
and Mrs. R. Jevlne. all of Cocta
Mesa.
W.C.IICI.a.plil
lt1estallllllll
..
FASIIJOif IBOW-Barbor
w a• • 9M tint look at tiM
..,.. Spda9 a.d Saamer
~ tbey IDGJ be wecubl9·
The abow .... ...--t.cS by
Udo r-...·... at u.. ~rYt.De
eo..at:rt Club aad ..,. Dar·
aat.d by Venaa Killer.
Read Enslrn Want Ads.
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................... JUclaalod CeaJd. Dee .....
dttla. Dldl a.u.,. Gary wu.... ........
Clu1a Qccila. J~L.:. ........... twa.. hal T-U& Jeny • Daa ~ ...
..... a-.,.1 T1l1nl row-Doe •-~ aw
-rr.ty. 1.,... Pntlariu. Jewry BlWanL ao.
~ lob .... laDd. Jolaa ..... Jerry
..... ....., Mertla aDd au.. ...._
••• of S«Kial note
.AGa ··-
Assn. Elects
• Dick Whitson
Dick Whlt8on wu elected
Monday as president of the New-
port Beach City EmpJo)'ft'a Aaan.
He was handed the ravel of of.
flee at a meetin1 of the rroup
In the .American Leeion Rut. ,..
celvlng It from Huco CondrJ',
put president.
Other officers elected Included
GU Gomez. vice president; Bar·
bara Macdonald, aecretar)'-~
aura, and Dorothy Palen, --~
ant aecretary-treuure.
Mesa 18th St.
To Be Rezoned
Costa Mesa City C o u n c II
•creed Monday nJrht on com-
mercial re.zonlnr of a portion of
18th St. ovH-ruJLnc the declstOJl
of the City Plannlnc Conun.t.
alon.
To be ~zoned from residential
to co~clal la the portion ot
18th St. from the Post OUk:e to
Orange Ave. Council a&Jd that
the re-zonlo1 wu requested by
AT YOUR SERVlCE: Some of training school In Pensacola. a larre majority of the property
our boys with the mllltary have Florida. Donald has served hla owners.
been allowed to vlalt the home overseas stint In Japan. Abo ;:::::::==::::::=::::::==::::::=::;
folks lately. Airman 2/c Don home from the South Pacltlc La
Lusk Is now back at his station Dan Allen, who recently was
at Robins Air Force Base at glven a 30 day leave a nd hu
Macon. ~rgla. after a 30-day been visiting his m other, Mrs.
pass, during whleb he was home Jack Clark. Mn. Clark's other
In Corona del Mar visJUng his son. Bob Allen, Is enroute home
follta, the Charles Luska. Donald frr-om Austria, where he was sta
Jacobson, recently vlaltlng his' tloned w1th a mountain train-
father Ivan Jacob~n of Corona lng outfit.
del Mar. la back at hls naval ............
I Pra•lll• ill IIYJ
Robert r .• Johnson. son of Mr.
1 and Mrs. Frank P Johnson of
1
1666 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
I and husband of the former Mlss
• • •
The Lee Wllders' adopted baby
may not be able to vote but It
did anlve In time to rive an
extra story to the eouncU aspi-
rant. We can tell by the gurgles
over the phone. however, that It I
Is the real thln1 and not .tust a
publicity story.
Dora J. East of Santa Ana. was
advanced on Jan. 1. to yeoman u.ell Noles
I
third class, USN. while servtnr
with the StaU, Headquarters
17th Naval Dlatrlct. located at Mrs. Laura 8ftT)' of 430% Avo-
the U. S. Naval Station in Ko-eado Ave .. Corona del Mar. Ia
I dlak, Alaska. entmalnJnr members of EbeU
JohMOn, wbo entered tbe Navy Book Sec:t1on IV toda.J' (Thurs.
In ll.ucb. 1152. la a paduate ~ day) tor a DOGO ~
Newport Harbor HJch School. • • •
and wu employed by Na.rm<.'O. Mrs. Byron Wella hu invited
Inc. Ebell members Interested In a
For letterhe•ds. envelopes c.t
THE ENSIGN. HA-1114
new card section to meet at 1.2:30
p.m. Wedensday at the Ebell
Clubhouse to di!Cuss organlza
tion plans.
LI.IUIIE TUVEL SERVICE
llll.IIES •
lUll liDS
STEIIISIIIPS
• TilliS
S.m.D9 The Coastal Area For Rearly 10 Yean
213 OctGD A.._ IApDa kadl Byatt 4-1011
YII.Dn.
SPECIAL
Stationery ........
FlEE!
We wlll penonallze any of
our boxed statlonery with
na~ or monorrarn tree thla
week.
wmE sa.&cno• •11aa
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UPPYUII
PIE..scloa
-E. DeiMa:r. c..ta N..a
I.J!)ady 1-J'm
"a truly fine nursery school"
agH 2-6
lOW DPEil DAYS I WEEI
Garden
Center
3035 East Coast Highway at Iria
Harbor 3506
CORONA del MAR
Billie and Joe EWa
SU99_. •.. that you ••.
Get Set to Plant Now!
Be em early gardeDer this year ... start NOW
willa 1M lint k.atla at ~~Pring! You 11 fiDd tbcrt
it pcqa o8 ••• ill loftliel-Bowen lo~r .•.• iD
cWldc• gcade ......... ft9e~ wJW. your_
aelgla.... .. IIIDl plaatiDCJ theirs . • • iD
M ..... _.. ftllwety Jaww that get a Mad
-.at lilian •aaci-4' I!
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BY:JlJt~~
e SPJUJfQ FEVEBt
Spring. as I know It, comes
early In Southern Call!ornla.
Even though the orange growers
are still tilling the air with
amoke, these chilly moon-Ut
nights, I can feel the tl.rst symp.
toms of a familiar something.
Back East. I'd call It Spring
Fever~r perhaps Trout Fever.
Out here, It's the same ailment,
but with different manllesta.
ttons. Instead of staying up late
at night to tie trout files, I start
looking over my salt water gear,
calling up fishing buddies on the
phone and worrying about all
the yard and house work I must
let done before I start to fish.
e FELLOW SUP'P'EBEBS
I'm not alone In my misery.
The other night. Uncle Harry
Rogers called. He's beg1nnlng to
get Itchy too. After talking a
while, we decided that the thing
to do was to take a trip down to
San Diego and go out on a bait
boat. They say that there are
stiJl some yellowtail hanging
around the rock pUe. Uncle
Barry ended up with a gleam In
his best telephone voice. He
chirped, "And maybe we can
weigh In the first yellowtaU of
the season!" Yep. He's got It too.
And even It we don't hit the yel-
lows. there are a lot of good
fiahln' bonita hanging around.
.,0 RT ~//,".~..
CCIRON~ D£1. M.f/l·lo(.fiJR·'qiHl'l
JfOW SBOWIJfQ
Stat'U Suuday. Feb. 13
e DAY DBEAJIS
This same disease, also known
as Fin Fever or Fishing Pox, has
another trend In my own case.
My mind wanders. It wanders
quite far at times. Thls morn-
Ing's mail didn't Jessen my su!
fertng one blt. By air mall I got
the weekly reports from Luis
Patron's Indian Fleet and Ernie
Coppel's Blbl Fleet. Things have
been pretty pok.ey down Mazat-
Jan way for quite a spell. Ernie's THIS SUTCH ahows tbe aew appearcmce of tiM Lido JaM Cla.b-
fieet, from Jan. 2 to Jan. 22, bouae CD It wW look att.r remoct.lUDg. 81da ,.... opaaed J-.
caught 29 marlin In 26 trips. Luis 19 by tbe Board of Dlndon. cmd tbe CODtract waa awa:rded to
Patron reported 49 marlin, 2 sail-Qordoo PiDdlay oa bla low bid of 120.722. Tbe wodt wW be -.taaa~Ye OYWbcrul of tbe bulldlag, whlcb 1.a ICb-saW to be fish In 50 UJps between Jan. 1 nady by tbla aUDUDer.
and 21. From J an. 22 to 28. It was ...:.:::::!.....::.!.....=::...:===:.__----------------The Art KlstJers have moved
2 TIE FOR REALTY AWARD
AS 'MAN OF THE MONTH'
even worse with only 2 marlln UNCHEON MEETING HELD from 1521 W. Balboa Blvd., New-Art Tietz Of Bay and Beac.h
tallied for 11 trips. That, for Maz. L port, to 2015 E. Ocean Blvd., Bal-Realty In Costa Mesa and Hal
atlan, Is away down the scale. boa. Mr. and Mra. Kistler re-Tanner of Tobias Realty In Costa
But the news the postman BY LOCAL DAR CHAPTER cently returned from a trip to Mesa tied tor the "Man of the brought today got me excited all . Palm Sprints and Tucson . . . Month" award for the man who
over again. and I'll be dreaming Sandy Steiner has been back ln had algned up the moo multiple
owners, and the aervlce coeta
only the rerular five per cent
selling commiulon when 10)<!,"
said Mr. Tietz when asked how
he wu one of the top men In the
listings.
again of Mazatlan. Ernie's Blbl Thirty five members were lhn I GhlrllldrScoult Hthouse. AJI ellrfUbJe the hospital ... Mr. and Mrs. Jl~tnp for the month of Janu-
Fleet made 26 trips, reported 47 attendance at the lan. 26 lunc . c en n e area. as we u Frank Katnlk moved to his of-a.ry. , KIDDL&.AOED TO MEET
mariln! And Luis, not far be-eon meeting of the Col. William meMmberss, are lnviG:e:~ t 1 d flee from across the street and Both received notice of wln-An oraantzattonal meetlnr of
hind, counted 39 marlin for the Cabell Chapter DAR of Newport rs. purgeon, r u ea · down the road apiece ... Russ nine a plaque to be presented a mlddle-afed couples club of
25 UJps his boats made. Looks Beach In the Newport Harbor er, clarified sponsorship of Girl Bartlne has been recovering at the annual meeting of the the Corona del Mar Community
like they're going to be hot In Yacht Club. I Scout troops, one of which Is from an IIJness flare-up ... Multiple Llstlng Service of the Church wlll be held tonight
February again this year. It was Mrs. A. E. Stockton. regent. sponl sol red by tlhde cl hap~er. S~~ Ruth Jayred has closed her sec-Newport Harbor Area and Costa (Thursday) at the church. A pot-
) F b welcomed spedaJ guests Mrs. exp a ned the ea s, ll ms an ond Coast Propertl-oft!""" but Mesa In December. The service luck sup~ will p~e the downright fabulous ast e ru. I 1 f G 1 Sco 1 hi h """ '"" ..--'"'-~ ary. Were you there. Charlie? Edgar Hill, Newport Beach may. goa s 0 lr ut ng, hw he arote Is still working furiously at her had Its ''Kickoff'• night meeting meeting.
One word of caution. Don't go or; Mrs. Donald Hummel, pres!. In close aJlgnment wit t ose original stand on Balboa Blvd. Monday In St. James EplliCOpal ;=============.
dent of Hoag Hospital Auxiliary; the DAR. Each strE>SSea love of * * * Church meeting haJJ, emphu1z .. a-hopping on that DC-4 that CMA k files out of Tijuana without be· Mrs. Ralph Bonds, president of God and Country. She spo e I on The Dick HUllards, he of the lng the professional asl)ecU of
lng sure you'll have a boat when Newport Harbor AJnerlcan Le. the numerous ways an organza. W. E. Fisher office, have ju.at selling re&l estate with modern
)lou get there. Write, wire or gton Auxiliary; Mrs. WIUiam tlon could assist a troop, support-moved to 327 Poinsettia Ave., Co-selling techniques.
phone first. We've learned that Spurgeon III. Mrs. Arthur SheiJ. lng its l~terest.s and acthlvttles rona del Mar. from 600~ La.rk.s-Hub Powers of Balboa Island.
horn and Mrs. Lee E. Barnes, and In the manner In w lch a chairman ot the Multiple Listing Roberto Gorostlza, the manager th pur Ave. new chapter member. troop could be of service to e Service, was moderator of the of the MautJan Travel Bureau, Mrs. W. E. Fisher, homemaker sponsor. * * * t1 lsted b N l M rt1 Vlajes del Pacifico, la complete-Josephine and Robert Brose,. mee ng, ass Y ea a n
J d bl bo chairman, announced that Arlene The speaker of the day, Mrs. N rt and Leah Williams, of Costa Mesa, moderator tor the ly rellab e an capa e a ut s ewpo Hu!f won the annual good cltl. heiJhorn, state national delense • dlscualon of Exchange proper. any kind of reservations. Better :z.enshlp DAR sponsored award chairman, depleted the present who Is an associate with Blanche ties.
contact Roberto before you take for Newport Harbor Unlon High situation as to national defense Gates, are new members of the Farel Walker, -:xecutlve secre.
off. School. Mrs. Bonds accepted the to be very grave, trought with I Newport Harbor Realty Board. tary, announced that January
e ESTA SEKUA DAR award of merit for the Le-great responsibilities for all * * * business had toreed ahead of the
And whlle you're pacldne your glon auxiliary for Its aervtce to thinking Americana. The revl.aion Nomadic Realtors: Paul and same month for 1954 by 20 per
pet 316 outfit. we'll just be a.clt. ha.plta.Uzed veterana. of the UN Chapter ln 1155 and Bob Jones haw moved thetr ol-eat and lndkaticm8 .,.. that
Un' her-e droollne and dreaming. The ChUdrm of the Revolution the Bricker amendment were dts. n~ to az.B Kewport Blvd. and February wW be anothu in-
It 1s said that tf you ~n·t haul party will be held Feb. 26 In the cuued. It a aJl ahlny with paJnt and crease. A total ot 131 new Jist-
up and go someplace, you ~n signs and everything. Lllllan lnp were sent out during Janu-
get a big thrtlJ from just read. G l RL SCOUTS TO BEGIN La Perle Is working from her ary to the approximately 100 lng about it. This big help ls home since a sudden move from member oftiCH and their sales-
now more than a .dre&m. It's a her oUice to make room for a men. The goal for 1955 Ia 8"'
weekly publication from Mazat COOKIE SALE FRIDAY building program. million dollars, which was set
Ian, published for the benefit of on the basta of the 7 mllJion do).
Norte America nos who have been TOUTB BVn IX w.Ee&: lar volume done In 1954.
there-or expect to go. Best of The annu&l Girl Scout cookie raise funds for the eventual es. l ohn Gordon, 14, of 2906-A "I feel this Ia the most advan-
all. It's free! sale starts tomorrow IFrldayl to tablishment of a summer camp W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, tageous way of selling property
IIIIUICI.
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•
Come ln and mMt
th~ new own.,..,
Georp and Anna lou
.,,, .... wltUe,... ..at
•
101 Tub A"'
(just of1 Miracle Mile)
Ample parking
It you want to enjoy MatazJan for Newport Harbor Girl Scouts, sufiered minor Injuries when his that 1a available to property
from alar, or If you need further leW BllliHII HOIFI Mrs. A. 0 . Oberg, chairman. has motor scboter coJJided with a car ;:::::;:::::::::=:=====;=::::=========::===: substance for your day dreams, a nnounced. The sale will extend In the alley behind ~ W. Coast
drop a line to l ose Wolfe, editor. f• Sati•.,. Alii. through Feb. 28. Hwy. at 2:30p.m. Monday, New-
''Thls Week In Matazlan." Calle -.• The cookies will sell for 50c a port pollee reported. He was
Angel Flores 360 Pt., Mazatlan, President Paul A. Palmer of box. They wiJI Include the usual ~~~e~::~e~~;o~fcea :ll:ht;::;
Sinaloa, Mexico. the Newport Balboa Savings and filled sandwich type, the plain
Amigo Jose will be delighted Loan Assn. announces a new sbort cookies plus new sugar scooter collided with a car driven
to put your name on the list. schedule of accounting depart-water and chocolate covered by William E. Hartson of 2131
And. just In case, let me tell you ment business hours, together mint flavored cookies. When unl-Fairway PJ., Costa Mesa.
to do what Groucho Marx sug-with announcement of a contJnu-formed Brownies a nd Girl Scouts
gests. lust say, "TeiJ h I m lng January growth which brings rlng door bells, they wiJI be pre-
Groucho sent you." Only scratch total resources to a new high pared to deliver boxes of cook lea.
out "Groucho" and write In well above $17.000.000. Newport Harpor Girl Scouts
"C.Q." And believe me, amigo, Savings resources have grown are allowed to mit • u m mer
you won't be sorry you asked nearly 8 million dollars since camps of other councii. only
for a subscription. l an. 1, 1954. llfter thelr own members have
Ever since I read the first Is New hours for tellers and the been acoommOcsated.
sue, those marlin On my accounting department will be
dreams) are twice as big as they 9:30 to 3:30 Monday through Frt-PAJITT APTEa TilE CAKE
used to be. You, too, can have day and 9 to 12 on Saturday. The A Valentine's party for mem-
better fishing, and wilder night-new schedule will go Into effect bers of the Senior Youth Fellow-
mares If you prime you.r dream Monday. Other departments will ship of the Balboa bland Com-
factory by becoming a regular observe the same Saturday munlty Methodist Church wUI be
reader of ''This Week In Mazat-hours. but will remain open un. held tomorrow <Friday) evenln~
Jan." til 4 :30 Monday through Friday at the home of Dick Bridgman,
for the benefit of escrow, loan, 124 Opal Ave., after the htrh
ST. MDBEWS PllESaTTEIUU safe deposit and Insurance agen-school basketball game In Santa
cy customers. ·Mr. Palmer said. Ana. Committeemen ana nrtng
The Corona del Mar branch the atfal.r Include Sharon Walde-
eontlnues on a 10 to 3 schedule Jlch, Vlcld Csenar, Marllyn Shoot.
Monday through Thursday andl er, Henry Ferry, Dick Bridgman.
10 to 4 on Friday. Barbara Harper and Suale Stone.
A Classified Ad in The Ensio"
brinqs immediate results! Call
Harbor Il l ~ IllS end prove it!
The
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Balboa
Repeat~ because of the great
Interest last year, a series of pop.
uJar lectures on "Piychology and
Better Living" by Dr. J. Hudson
Ballard will be o!fered by the
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church
next week. Dr. Ballard wlll
speak at the momJng worship
services of February 20, that
evening and four auccesslve
evenings during the week. Hla
evenine topics will be "PIIY·
chology of Love and Marriage,''
Feb. 20; 'Taclng Baalc Fear,"
Feb. 21; "Are You Running from
Lltef.. Feb. 22; "Releulnr Our
Unu.ed Bfterve," Feb. 23; and
"Conmuctlve Auto Sugrestion."
Feb. 24. ' ............. ..
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11-TIIBW ..
Standard S h a d e Clotbl
and Custom Speclaltlea e Drapery H a r d w a r e e Venetlan BllncSa.
• Council Gets 'Pole Position'
For Its C. of C. Proposition
ne ar~UJ~Mnt aaam.t Umltlnt the a&ml'le ballot.
the City CouncU'a ~atlon of 'nle uaument favcrina th1a
tax Iundt to the Newport Harbor .llrnltation wtll be prepared by
Chamber of Commerce wu pre-the Tupa.yen .U.OC:IatJon, and
~entN bY City Attorney Karl W'lll &Uo be lndudecl on the
Davia at lut week's adjourned aample ballot.
Malon. wu approved by the Coudellma.n A. w. Smith uked .,J. g~ " Councll and wW be Included on how It wu that the CouncU'a ~ tDt,.U41ra.Jll propotltlon. wblch would leave
* ....._ tM * c.d1 T
1
0. j ...... •• the amount of funds allocated ,_. 0..... IIA • ~ to the chamber to the dt.cretlon
~~-~lllld~~--~·~·~=~pw~lt~ .... ~~~~IIU .... , .. of eouncll, cot the preterrfd po.
..... --..-.............................. .
JAMES D. RAY ...... c ........
aiUon of No. 1 on the ballot.
'nlomaa Cavanau•h lohNon. 48, buJldlnc ccmt:ra.ctor, ot m E. even though It came up alter the
23rd St.. CostA Mesa. puMcl Tax11ayen A.aoclatlon pro~-
away lan. 22 In the Palo. Verdes tiona estabUshlnl Umlts on Chamber funds. He saJd be
Hospital In Blythe. Callf. Be wu wouJd be willing to Jet a toss of
born ln Kansa.J City, Kanaa.a, and had lived ln Costa Mesa for a eoln dedde the nwnber1nf of
21 years and In Calltomla for 35 the pro~trons. Councilman Stanley Rldderbof
years.
He was a me mber of the New-
port Harbor Elka Lod1e. He Ia
survived by hla wife. Mrs. Aza
Johnson; a son, Leland Russell
John.tOn of Costa Mesa; a daugh.
ter, Mr. loan HUmenon. of Costa
Mesa; a brother, George Johnson
of Coeta Mesa. and his mother.
Mrs. Carrie M. Johnson of Kan-
JI&S City, Ml.uourl.
Services were held Jan. 26 In
the Baltz ¥ortuary Costa Mesa
Chapel wlth Rev. Joseph Mc-
Shane officiating. G r a v e si d e
.ervtces were conducted by the
Newport Harbor Elka Lodge at
Harbor Rest Memorial Park.
aald coin toulng would set a
bad precedent.
City Clerk C. K. Priest said It
would be too late. anyhow, to
change the numbering now. be-
cause the Council's proposition
was formally approved as "Pro-
posUion No. 1."
Councilman Smith's motion to
put the Taxpayers Association
proposal as the No. 1 Proposi-
tion. "or nip a coin for the pole
)>osition,'' lost for want of a sec-
ond.
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WJo.-.. IlL ........ -· ry C. ec.MIIo oi 1'111Miw Aria..
dDd laullw« el lin. M••tte
.. c-teUo of 217'1 hra1 laDe.
Coeta ............ -£x.
eKUtift omc-wttll a 8qUacl-
roa of Jlarlae Aircraft Croup
11. a aait of the let Nart.e
Aircraft WLD9 at tb• U. S.
Kcmd Air Statioa lD Abu9L
Japaa.
IRVINE IERRACE TOPS
JAN. BUILDING RACE
Irvine Terrace Jed all areu of
the city of Newport meaeh ln the
total value of bulldlbf permtta
luued durlnl January. The Ir-
vine Terrace total wu 1470,600.
New p o r t wu 11ee0nd wJth
1112.500 and Balboa third with ..,,m .
e COJK)IfA DEL MD
1. S. Whyte, alterations at 416
Hazel, $500.
elfEYnOIIT
Henry Brooks, S.room. 2-story,
2-unlt dwelling at 6508 W. Ocean
Ft., 18.000; l ack Cooper. cabana
at Udo Trailer Park, $600; 0. H.
• Here's the way the various tee· Kruse, cabana at TraUer Park,
tiona of the clty compared: 1100; B. R. HarriJSOn, cabana at
bft11e Ten'CICe ···-·----~ Trailer Park, $500; J. B. Sullivan,
lf.-poft ····-· . ·-···-··· 111.510 cabana at Trailer Park. $100; T. ~ ·-··-· ·······-··-···· .,,. M. Cole. cabana at TraJier Park. 1
-.Jboa Iala:Dd . ·-··-·-··· 71.270 $100; Robert Reed. a.lteratlons at
C:.C.... del llCD' __ ........ 11.150 2910 W. Newport Blvd .. $500; c.
Lido 1a1e -··-.. -· ... -......... ss.-H. Deane. reroof at 209 32nd St..
CUff llaftD ........... ---·-•1.-$80; Leslie Tracy. 3 rovm. 1-story,
lf.-poft .. ltlata ...... ... Jl.,. 1 unit dwelling at 219 33rd St .. --;: =~ -~~-= 1;: c ...
The first week of February ac-1 r11•1
counted for $87.432 in building leW .._ 111111•
permits, bring ralslnc the total
for the year just over the $1.000.-1 Fred Croxon. assistant loan of.
000 mark. Largest permJt was fl eer and escrow and title expert
$20,722 to the Udo llle Com-with Newport Balboa Savings
munlty Association for remodel and Loan Association, has been
ling of tbe clubhouse. named president of the newly
Following permits \fere lasued: r e a c t I v a ted Orange County
Mrs. Gertrude McCall of CIICf ' • LIDO ISLE Chapter of the American Savings
Haven was elected thl d I Lido lsJe Community A.ssocla-and Loan (n.stltut.e.
Ira. lcCall Help!
......,...pDriva
r v ce tlon remodelling f cl bh Th I presldt>nt and askt>d to a~lst the _01 'v • 0 u ouse. e nstltute is a subdivision
membership chairman with Har I ' Ia LJdo Soud, $20,722. I of tht> United States Savings and
bor area memberships at the an • CLI7'P' BAVEif Loan Lea~e with headquarters
nual meeting and p)('Ction of of. Jules Gage, den at 605 Kings In Chicago. Tralnang of Savings
l._.. E. COAST HWY.,
CORONA DEl ~Al
HAlt-4763
a..w.-: HAt'-.. ,,. ==~=~, .. j .... ,., 18,
fleers for tbr Community Con PL. $3.500. and loan personnel ls a major
Funeral services for Mrs. Min-certs Association of Laguna. e lfE\'InOIIT BEJCIITS • part of Institute activity. Mr
nle Mae Stanlnger. 71, of 613 ...... .._ hi Clinton Eastman. alterations Croxon announced ttult the Or
CDI ltwe~~~~r Dies,
F•ral Sati.UJ
.,,e mem.....,rs p c a m p a I g n c Acacia Ave.. Corona del Mar. will be held from Feb. 28 t at 1505 Haven Pl~ .,wo. ange ou~y Chapter will con-
Benjamin Franklin Page. 78. of were held at 2 p.m. last Saturday 0
• auco duct a serieS of tramlng cl~
2451 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa, In Parkes-Ridley Mortuary In =~,!'hl~n~~t t!u':~~~~~:: t: CJlftord K :~: alterations at ~eetlng Monday evenings be
MATTRESSES If Cella 1111 Dill
~c.ttoa
At Of•n,. Cc•Rfy't leedi~tt HCMllle L...di"t
lnsti+vtfOft
QUICI
24 HK'UR SERVH:i
LOW
LOW "REDUCING"
INTtREST RAT£S
EASY
MONTHlY PAYMENTS
FRIEIDLY
SYMPATHETIC SERVICE
WE IUY TlUST DEEDS
ON WELL LOCAT£0 HO~ES
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
l LOAN ASSOCIATION
222 oc .. n AYeftiHI
LAGUNA BEACH
Pilotte HY 4-1177
lrreiUlar ShapM
lfEW -DaUILJ)IIIC
COSTA ~ESA MAnlE:SS CO.
2150 N-s-t ........ U 1-llOJ
died Jan. 31 at the Orance Sanl-Costa Mesa, wtth Rev. Joseph 20 R dd gannlng thls month. Three sub-
tartum after an extended Illness. W. McShane, pastor of the Costa attend the entire concert series u er Rd., $10,000. jects will be cover~ws.
Services were held at Parkes-Mesa C
0
m m u n 1 t y Methodist tn Laguna and may also attend • aALBOA ISLAJU) appraisals, and savings and loan "':~~~~~~~~~~~
Ridley Mortuary Chapel, with Church, officiating. concert& tn neighboring cities Ray Realsnyder. addition at principles. -
Rev. P. G. Neumann of the ""rat M when space Is avatlable. 210 Coral. $2.330; E. Milton Bag. i~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~ij~~~~~~~iii
Jim Whyte
Lu..ty .... ,.
Office~ c..e .............. iWiflt
a..w-: •" H•-'· c.r-. 4-' .,..,
r • rs. Stalnlnger died Jan. 29 Bt~ptlst Church of Costa Mesa 1 The third concert In 1954-55 ley, remodelling at 117 E. Bay offlclat'ng. n Corona del Mar. She was ana-series will be the Boris and Hobe Ft., $2,000; Barker. repalr found.
tlve of Evart. Michigan, and dance ensemble to be pr""'-nted atlon at 122 Grand Canal, ..uv..
Mr. Page wu a retired water came to Co d 1 M f ---~ rona e ar our-Feb. 25 at the Laguna High e SBOilE ,.. ...,.._
driller. a native of Jack.lonvUle. m ... _ ~~g onu.e ago. School AudltorJum.
A-1 PLUMBING
SPECIAl JZ'EI Ill BE?ADII
Day & lflgtat waw Beaten
Texas. had come to Oranp Survivors Include her husband,
Count)' at the qe of 6 and to Earl M. Stanlnger; two sons.
eo.ta Meea ln 112'L He .. aur-Earl II. Stanln&* Jr., of Blftr-
vtwd b)' bJ8 wife BeUe; tour aJde and Wllllam II. 8tanlnpr
.,nit Jteb of Collta M--. Hulh ot eo.ta Mesa; four allters. Mrs.
of Downey. FolTest of Costa Roy Bailey of Wubincton, Mrs.
Mesa and Roy of Newpqrt; one Eva Hoffmann of Oakland, Mrs.
daughter. Mrs. F. C. Renwick of Jennie McConaghy of Oregon
Lone Beach; 14 grandchildren and Mrs. Emma Gould of M1ch1·
Warren Bremer, 11-roorn. 2·
story, 1-unlt dwelllng at 218
IOif .CD 1'0 L.OIIA.RI Morning Canyon Rd., $30,000. Uo4-,_ Teoh fof s.-a SW ~ ...
A 800. lobn Grover. wu born • SAL80A 1 -· •
to Mr. and Mn. Donald Lohan IIIMpnt Lyal. DeW roof at 32'7 l=a5~~~~ale~~-i=~--;;·;·::·=~'rii•i'i,.~ .. i':'i'i'~! of 2201 Newport A~.. Costa laland, tt()O. ......
Mesa. ln Hoac Memorial B~ ------------
pltal on Monday. Jan. 24. $112 fill ..... .
WIIINW-11 alld 14 great.grandchUdren. gan. SOif .ou TO aEED UsiM ...... ., ~'!??-SAVE .... l
A son, Barton Brf'WSter, was I ·-==--F---' Pall born to Mr. and Mrs. Barton Newport Beach firemen ·ran ......,. ICJ ••Fa.l OfDATIOif G&JIIIAifT
The First Baptlst Church of
Newport Beach h as sent two
boxes of clothlnc to GermanY
ln care of Chaplain Geor1e Wled.
man. former pastor of the church.
Chaplain Wiedman wlll distrib-
ute the clothln& to needy fami-
lies In Germany. Clothing for
more · shlpmenb to Germany is
being collected at Ute church. ac·
cordlng to Rev. Herbert Johnson..
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER-BUILDING MA1'ERIALS
Kcwpelt .... e-ta ,._ Llbertf 1-1•1
Robert Forbes
BUILDER
TWO IIU1IT llf COLLJSJOK
WJT11 JfflROIIT CITY CAa
Eleanor Grtjalua. 27. auUered
a cut left hand a.nd Reginald
Sepeda. 3. both of Santa Ana. a
bump on the left side of hls bead
In a two-car accident at 23rd St.
and Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach.
at 12:46 p.m . Jan. 31, Newport
pollee reported. The Injured were
In a car driven by George C. Se·
peda of Westminster which col-
lided with Newport Beach city
car driven by Elmer B. Whluon
Of 434 Santa Ana Ave., Newport
Helaht.a. city electrical inspector.
CmL .Calf TO IUAJIS
A daughter. Patrice Marle. was
born to Mr. and Mrs. John Rlan
of 1603 Haven Pl.. ClW Haven.
on Friday, Jan. 21. In Boag Me-
morial Bo.pltal.
MOO.U C&T DAUCIITEJI
~k. 2342 Mesa Dr .• Costa Mesa. on 16 flres during J anuary which
in Hoag Memorial Hospital on resulted In $152 damace. Fin 1 B R u c E M A R T I N
Monday. Jan.. 24. Chle! R. J. Briscoe has reported.
The flres Included seven In IUJI-Tl..,.., _ fll£ _ UfE
CUlL 800 TO CDTEJIS dwellings. three other than W'Uil
buUdJngs. • one trash. one auto LOCAL AGENT A daughter, Debra Laureen,
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Melton
Carter of 213 Knox St.. Costa
Mesa. on Tuesday, Jan. 25. In
Hoag Mt>morlal Hospital.
and four outside of buildings. 1793 NEWPORT AVE.. COSTA .MESA
Firemen also made two rescues. 1 OFFICE: Uberty 8·5554 RES. Uberty 8-5063
five service calls. two lnvestlga ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ gatlons and ran of five net>dless :
calls.
BJLUAJIDS CET SOK The fire prevention bureau
A son, Scott Richard, was born I conducted 124 inspections during
to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hilliard the month, issued seven permits.
of 327 Poinsettia Ave Corona d~l conducted five investigations.
Mar. In Hoag Memo;ial Hospital held seven fire drUJs in schools I
on Tuesday, Jan. 25. and checked nine sets of build lng plans.
KEWIIAJfS CET CUlL
Paid call men conducted 53
hours of drill; paid men 94 ~ I
hours of drUl. Nlnet~n company
lnspectlons of business buildings
and one dwelling wer• made.
Merchants'
PROTECTIVE SEIVICE
le -a\·aJiabl. ta t.hf'
NEWPORT HARBOR AREA
For -plf'S. ..,OftllaUGII call
L ll. CUTOif, I E .. ip t.IU.
State Merchants' Police
V ail___, DlwW• e1
"-T-'ft Plt"'ATE OEifX"TI~ AOEJifC1'
'==-••11!1••••·•1r11a•••r······-1111'•'•••••••~ A daucbter. Susan Preston. r wu born to Mr. and Mrs. Pres-
ton Moore of 1350 E. Coast Hwy .•
Corona del Mar. on Thursday,
lan. 27, In Hoag Memorial Hos-
pltaJ.
,..... Ce• I 11 -Dr-'-' nn•
A.lphalt 11le -~bber Tile rOnntea -Linoleum Tlle
A daughter, Marl MJchele. was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Newman of 300 Ruby Ave., Bal
boa Island. In Hoag Memorial
Hospital on Wednesday. Jan. 26.
SOWDEIIS CET. SOif
A son, John carver. was born
to Mr. and Mrs. John Sowden of
1601 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa.
In Hoag Memorial Hospital on
Thursday, Jan. -.n. OIILT-' Lllf.C:.~
IU &. JM lt. c.tcall..a UUJrl"'' U25l 22 YHrt In Oranp County
JOBWIOif QET SOlf
A son, Robert Allan, wu born
to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy lohnson
of 310 E. lOth St., Costa Mesa.
on Saturday. Jan. 29. In Boag
Memorial Hospital.
LEGAL J'OTICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF I
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF I
ORANGE. NO. A25253
NO'MCE OF HEAJUNG OF PE'TI IOif POa QJUUO)ITAn'S TION FOil PROBATE OF WlLL'
A *>n. Robert Wa.rcl. was born AND I'OR L.E I i ERS TEST A·
to Mr. and Mrs. B.obert Grand. MENTAJtY.
atalf of 1908 Court St.. Newport In the Matter ol the Estate of
lead\. OD Monday. lan.. 31, In ~.!ect_ EV AL YN 0 A V l E S.
Boat Memortal Ba.pltal. Notlc:.. Ia heftby ~n that the pet:Jtioe ol Bela Davtea
1109D YO lAilTA AliA 11Gft, for the probabl ol the Ul o1 ~e above naDMd ~nt and for C y pre u Ava.. Santa ADa the u.uance o1 JAtte.ra 'hit&·
Rel&btll. 1a the MW a~ ~ ment&17 t.o tbe ~:ltloner Will be
Mn. 111817 ........., f~b' ~ beud at 10 o·~ a.m. on Feb-
-..... ..__. " "---• ..a.-~ ruar)' 11. ,_ at tbe court room ·-~ •--• •W.. ~ -ol DrPG'J•-4 ~ tl\e ~ .... Court ot tiM .... ol Cal ,. tn and tw tM County ol On,_,..
Dabl J&tNU7 11. ~
A -., IIMil .,_ ...... WU I. ~CI«k.
..... to ............. OnDaD ....,. A.. lt. .............. CoUt "'"' nMe If -Olnnlr a.. ()ola ~. ~ ... :MN. OaJU . ...... ba ... M rial ...... AttclfM7 ,_ • ......_.
lal ...... I ;r, ..... L • f:'='j.=na.~.~
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To The Newport Harbor Ensi9n
The Official NewsP-CIJ)Gr of the City of Newport ~ach
ONE YEAR
Outmde ol Harbor Area .
Only 3.00
_. __ 4.00
MAD. Df TIID oma .-~ CJIICK • cu. TODAY
Name __ _ ·-----------
Mailing Address -----------~---__........._
City and State _....;;;.__, __ .;_-----.::---~~~~......_. .....
e WD)Jq8D,AY, PD. J
Mrs. M ade Zra.llk ot 408 Co-
Circle. Corona Hirh-
reportl: that twice recently
'"'"'"'••. wu slphon@d from the her brother-In-law, Don
J Cam,mon, 310 Marine Ave .. Bai-
Ave., 'Balboa Island, whiJe l ~;::;~ln front of her home ... found evidence of gas
being siphoned from a ear at
Sandy's Motel, 2931 E. Coast
Hwy., Corona del Mar ... Cars
driven by Kathleen H. King of
2476 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa, and
Georre L. Broadford, 2136 E.
Balboa Bl vd., Balboa, were In-
volved In an accident on Balboa
Blvd. near Belvue Lane, Balboa.
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THE WORLD
Is as near as
YOUB PHONE
Call HA 1246
NO SERVICE CHARGE
lJDO TRAVEL BUREAU
SCll VIA LIDO
·Lido Shopping Center ..........................................
DIRECTORY
Margaret L. Scharle
Tr>acher of Plano
Organist · Accompanist
Evening Classes
lor Adults
3CJ1 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona del Mar
Lawrence K. Gundrum,
M.D.
419 NEWPOm' BLVD. Newport Beach
Practice limited to Diseases
ul Ear, Nose. Throat ; Allal)' Office Hours: by appointment Uberty 8-5433 or 8-2237
Tough Luck,
' You OJ' Coot
Looll: out. you old ooot.
Opeo. ....ae. .. Or-.. eow...
ty Coob bela beea preckr!=sd
by tM Stat. .T&U ...S. CcaD.e
....,., snt.
~9 to U.. Older. coob
JIICI'f a. tabr.. wttboat ,..,.ad
to IIOUIUil dally IJ..mJtL ill _....
.-aJ. CGllfonlla couatiM. la--
cladJDg oun. where ~ is em
-..abwM'a-c:. ot •coot&. '!'lui
NCI80D g-1-.-WCIT to pn-nat ..... -Fuzak cmd WCigDCilla dlcttoG-
ary dncrthn CD0ta CIS rail-like
aqucrtlc-blnb--or dolt.L A dolt.
ot coune. is a stupid pend.. a
du.aw or blockhead. wblcb
Ill~ that tbb opMI -
could be m ighty daDget-ou to
aome. Allyway. a bU111tlD9 U-
CITilN it; NqV.iNd ODd ahootiag
boun ca-. lllllJ~ to dayllgtat
bov&. .......... DlP-towla lD
CDIIIpiii'Citift aafety.
e TWUUDAT. PD. J
CAn OOUided at Newport Bi'ld.
and 32nd St.. Newport BH:dl. at
9:10 a.m. driven by J. 1.: 0'9on-
nor of 2205% W. Balboa Blvd.,
Newport Beach, and Alma M.
Cralr of U7-27th St., Newport
Beach ... Franct. Romero, 9, of.
712 Larkspur Ave., Corona ~1
Mar. rode his bicycle out from a
driveway and ran Into the left
front fender of the car of Mr.J.
John J. Enos on Haul Dr., Co--
rona del Mar, at 4 :25 p.m ... -
PoUce sent a doctor to the home
of Joh n D. Muon ol !.iOf, Poin-
settia Ave., Corona del M'u, at
8:08 p.m. to treat him fat a cut
hand ...
e FJIIDAT, FEa. C
A boy, 16. h om Crivitz, Will ..
was taken to juvenUe hall after
being found hltch-h lklnr to
Florida at Coast Hwy. and Bay-
aide Dr. after reporttnr that he
had hltc:h -hllt@d from -Wiaconsln
to California ... Mrs. WIU(am
Jahns of 119 Via Koron, Lido
Isle, report~ the theft of a
hub cap from her car
eSATUBDAY, P'Ea. 5
Marlon Scobey of 427 Dahlia
Ave., Corona del Mar, reported
the left rear door and fender
on her car damaged. apparently
by a hit and run car ... Wil-
liam Silze of 3(J1 Iris Ave .. Co-
rona del Mar, reported the theft
of the spare $50 Ure and wheel
!rom his truck parked In front
of his home . . . Peter Reed of
the Lido Trailer Park used a
powerful magnet to retrieve two
hub caps hf> noticed on the bol-
o! the bay between $lips 188
189 a t the park ...
StnfDAT, FEL I
A boy stretch@d a rope across
alley at 318 Buena VL«a
Blvd., Balboa, and another boy
rode his bicycle by and caurht
himself across the neck; both Friendly Neighborhood Service
Parkes-Ridley Mortuary
Formerly Grauel Chapel
LEGAL WOTICE had left the scene before ~!~~~~~~~~W~; \ ~~~?-~ arrived . . . ~1tnatd
11 0 Broadway
U 8-M33 1-. 8-3434 Costa Mesa
NO ... TW O
BALTZ MORTUARIES
Servin&' the Harbor Area
ila!tz Mortuary
CHAPEL BY THE SEA
Harbor 42
3520 E. Cout Highway
Corona del Mar
Baltz Mortuary
. Liberty 8-2121
17h &: Superior, Costa Mesa
AMPLE PARKING
BOTH LOCATIONS
INSURANCE
"Be Sure-Insure"
WITH
STANLEY
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone Harbor 2474
3315 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
Res. Phone. Liberty 8-7315
You bring the laundry
We do the work .. ,
of 401 Irvine Ave .. New-
Heights. report@d the spare
taken from the rear bum per
mountin1 on his car parked on I ....... St. Mar lrvtne A ve.
CContlnutd on Pap 12)
Letter to Members of
Beach Elementary
District Board
Sirs:
Alonr with other Interested
of t.hll district l wl1h
express my appreciation In re-
to the re~eareh and work :\~~~~;I :~;;::::~:~ In the matter of Cards by the committee
your sponsorship.
feel that a large step hu
taken In the right direction t1tt;s1~~~ ~::~bring about ~rtaln rullng111 are more fully In keepln1
the desires of the people of
:~~i~l~{,;~:.~ I district. In particular I want to compli-
ment you on the carrying out ol
WASTE niE
sug-gestion of the committee
to IUbmit to the parents a ques-
tlonatre In re1ard to report cards
tor the sixth, .seventh, and eighth
grade levels. The results of this
New Low PriCes
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
WASHEREIIE asa Eat c-t Bwy.
Corolla del ICar
(aero. boat. J•'s)
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She'll tell you
to use the
classified ads
in
TIE
b-Mtii-lto
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a· u« Nit)
n.e llt1ht.,...... Cblti>l«
RMI AuxUJuy h.td their mom-
in&' ineeth1&' Pel,_ 1 at the horDe
Mn. f. GOrdon Smith, 327 Cat-
Drive, lfewpott Helahta.
~~::~~~~ Mn. Smith 1ftte Ml'd8. 1 Payne, J'. N. MI!Collom
James T. Moultrup.
A report waa made on ticket
ialet lor the comlna Edna
Steama Dayton .eae. of book re-
¥1~ to be h eld at the Lido
Theatre, whkh wtll ralae money
to finance the work of the newly
formed '1\nnor-Board at the ba.-
pltaJ. 'Mckebl are In charre
Mrs. Hal Dike.
~uxiliary Unit
!"":..:":"'A.!;."': Gets Citation
KotaJa. • ..,Dadwav. Coeta Newport Harbor UnJt 291.
M-. ,...uy waa pro••ted Amerlcan Le1lon Auxiliary, haa
to LWpunll Ja a.....,. wiMN received an "Early Blrd" clta-
IN .. • clerkotfJUt Ill ...._ lion from the national American
qaaten lattMy of the 1ft Ia-Leaton AuxlJI.-y for rolnr over
t-trr Dt~·· '7tb l'iel4 Ar-the quota In the rnerp~ip
tWert 8attaUo& Coqonll CU. drive .
biaoa cadftd oww lat New members are Ru th Smith,
JWy fNm em ..-ipz~M~Dt .t Beatri~. Costa Mesa: Nettie
Forl Jen•1"'9· Ga. Be ...... 1Miat1:h•w~ 504 Avocado Ave., Co-
tiM AnDy Ia Sept-beY, IISS. del Mar; Henrietta Olander,
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Open ~~~Sat. & SunciGy
Enioy Rides & ~ames
I
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"TIIP 1111111 Tl. UY" -SaL I IlL
Oa .... U. of aaJboir" " \ OWLY
St. Andrews Rd .. CUff Haven; 1==:=:
Gloria Johnson. 428 St. Andrews
Rd.., Cliff Haven; and Edith Bo-
ettol 330 St. Andrew&. Rd.,
Haven. N~ membe-rs of the
juniors are Sandra Leutwyler,
120 E. 15th St., Clllf Haven, and
Musical Tea
On Feb. lith
Janet and Joan Boetto, 3JO St. -. United Chu-h Women of "' ... Andrews Rd .. Cliff Haven.
Newport Harbor will hold thelr The ritual team of the Auxnt. annual benefit musical tea at ary went to Santa Ana Jan. 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 11. at St. to serve at a joint lru:tallatlon
Andrews Prf>flbyterian Church. of new members of the Oranee
The program will feat ure the County Legion and Lerlon Aux-
girls' chorus. dlrected by Miss lllary. Ritual team members are
Marie Hiebsch and a string In-Captain Alma Thompson, Zen-
atrument group under the lead. obla Frost, Mona Hayden, MU-
ershlp or Clinton Sawin, all from dred Bonds. BIUy Leutwyler, EI-
Newport Harbor Hizh School. leen InnA. Jean Markham. Jose-
Followlnr the program In th••1t>hlne Hud~n and Helen Randel.
sanctuary, the -tea and aoclal . and Mrs. •Herb Thompson's
hour will be held In the aoclal Dennl.s played the aceotdion
hall. PrOCftds wUI to the abRnce of the musldan.
Week Day aeup;,u.
'"-d~ the apeeial projed: ot
United Church Women.
Gin 1'011 IIACGVDI
A dau,hter, Dontta
waa born to Jl(r, and
ml II. Maqum .. 221 ' I ~ ..... J I ean,... u. """"'" dol liar,
--al _... W-y,t.b.J.
N ....,. prin~no noodo wil bo
._..,in tha ~• ... •M
pod Job l'tlnflnq ~-1
-Horl>or ArM
Tho e..;q., 1104 ~
Callt. ua ., J
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WJLLIAJI C. KJKDER JR.
Law Studeat
District 2
JAT STOTTLEJI1'1lE .. .,.
District 3
Dimes Ma·rch ,
Nets $7,386
A grand total of $7,386.43 was
collected for the March of Dimes,
Mrs. John W . Tubbs, general
chairman. announced this week.
Mothers collected $3,552.63 of the
sum on the night of Jan. 31 dur-
Ing their Mother's March.
The harbor area was divided
Into 12 dlstrlcts. each headed by
a captain who chose her work-
ers from the PTA. the Newport
Harbor Business and Profession.
al Women's Club, volunteer
mothers and the Girl Scout&.
They obtained more than $1,000
this year over last year's march.
District 4
Mrs. Tubbs ntended thanks to
the pollee department for their
cooperation, the service clubs,
the PTA groups. schools and the CLAJlEXCE A. BIGBIE
entire community who were gen. _________________ A_ttomey _____ _
erous with their contributions .
CHUR£HES
Candidates for City Council
Invited to Kiwanis Meeting
CiiiiiSfil\JI ICI&IIe& caullCII
"Truly 111.7 toul walteth upon
God: from hla cometh my aal-
vatlon." This verse from Psalms
162:1> ·will be the Golden Text
of the LessonSermon on "Soul''
at the Newport Beach Church of
Christ, Scientist. Sunday.
CDK C0)()(1JWITT CJI1JJICB
a&WiOIIT IIAimOa LU"''D.UJJ
""Cettin. Spiritual &.111~ will
be the .ermon topic at both
momlne .ervtces Sunday at
Newport Harbor L u t h e r a n
Church. Pastor Robert B. Gron-
lund will deliver the ~rmon
based on the parable of the four
soils.
All 15 candidates for Newport
BMch City CouncU have been ln·
vtted to the 'l'hursday noon meet.
In~ of the Newport Harbor Kl·
wants Club on Feb. 24 at the VII.
Ia M a r I n a Restaurant. Bob
Schwamb, chairman of the Pub-
lic and Busln~ Affairs Com.
mlttee, wlU be In charge of the
program.
Sbe will ~ak about "A Student
Looka at Europe... Dr. Ja.rnea
Thornton, vice-president of Qr.
an~ Coast College and chair-
man of the Kiwanis Support of
Churches Committee, will be In
charge of the program.
Rev. Edwin Gomke will talk CB.UST CIIUJICB 8T TBE SEA Speaker at the Feb. 17 noon
A Boy Scout program will be
presented at the noon meeting
today (Thursday) on the occa
s1on of the Boy Scout birthday
anniversary. with program chair.
man Verne K~psel In charge. 1 on "The Christ Whom We "Brotherhood -A W a y to meeting next week will be Chris.
Preach" at the Sunday services Peace" will be the Sunday ser. tine Rogers. an Orange Coast
at the Corona del Mar Commun. mon topic for the morning serv-College student who went to Eu-
lty Church. The Church School
Guild will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Monday In the Social Hall, with
Mrs. M. J. Shannon, Mrs. Lowell
THE ENSIGN. HA-1114
) Newlon and Mrs. J. K . Ha mel as
hostesses. Rev. Gomke will s how
pictures and slides that he took
while In North Africa.
UlUVEIISALIST FE.LLOWSBD Yes~ We Do
District 6 District 7
Second Talk
On Missions
"Methodism and Ita Work In
Hawaii" will be the subject of an
illustrated talk by Dr. J. Wesley
Bole at Christ Church By the
Sea Sunday evening. The Sun.
clay eventna proeram will be the
MCOnd In a ~lal series on
MJsalons during February.
Rev. Frederick Ringe's sermon
topic on Sunday will be "The
Couraee to Say No." M. H.
Thompson of Balboa will play a
violin selection accompanied by
Mrs. Frederick Ringe at the
plano. The Sunday school ls
working on a puppet show de-
plctJng good race relations to be
part of a Famlly Night program
on Feb. 27. The Fellowship meets
at tbe· Ebell Club Bou~e, ~5 W.
Balboa Blvd., Balboa.
PRINTING
Dr. Hole Is a noted Met.hodlat
layman and church lead« In the ual9••••1Sf' WOIOJf IIEKT
Southland area. He let"VH u 'Ibe Auoctatlon of UnJveraal-treuurer f« the Southern CalJ-
famta.Arlmna Conference of the
KethocUat Church. Hla admln'-"
tratlve work keeps him In touch
with 348 Methodln churchea In
th1a area.
The Sunday evenln1 Mtulon
JII'OI"&ms begin at 6 p.m. )Vlth a
mack supper .erved by one of
the women'• ctrcl• ol. the
dlurd\. There are ltUdy arou .. 'I Ill F , tbr a4ultl and ,outh beltnntna . ..
:!t 5!t o'=-"":::!~ ,,,,.1111 Ptltl•••
tbe and'UU7 at T:2» p.m. Contrtbutlona whldl wtll make ........ 0. .... cauac:a
It po.tble to provide each e&e-AT &YAif'W' nv ICIIOOi.
CHECK TinS LIST FOR YOUR PRINTING NEEDS:
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BUSINESS CARDS
STATEMENTS
ORDER BLANKS
CIRCULARS
POSTERS
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0
0
0
WEDDING INVITATIONS
RECEPTION CARDS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MENUS
PAMPHLETS
BOOKLETS
MAGAZINES
PHONE US AT HARBOR 1114
ADd Our a. .. uta.Uw Willie Glad To CaD On Yoa
En lgn
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Cross Country Meet
Police Guard
Fishing Boats
Newport pollee last Thursday
night we-re ukl!d to keep watch
on tour local commercial fiahtna
boats to avoid any damage due
to a union strike In Lone Beach.
Arthur Mello ot 2806 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach, requestrd
pollee to auard the BUly Boy and
Mello Boy at Norm's Landing.
'Ihe harbor department said they
were asked to watch these two
boats and the. HInde and Uttle
West Coast moorl!d at Delaney
Bros. Fish Market.
Mr. Mello told pollee he wa.s
afraid that acid mlrht be thrown
on their nets or other damage
caused to the boats. He said that
the local boatmen did not belone
to the Long Beach union a11d
that they would continue to fish
u Jong as they can sell what
they catch.
At 10:04 p.m. Thursday the
harbor department checked out
a car parked near Delaney Bros.
occupied by Joseph Cottone J r.,
22. and Vincent Maz:tello, 32,
both of San Pedro. The two men
later told pollee they were as.
signed to follow Delaney Bros.
trucks to see where they sell
their fish.
··~·-... , ..... l11i 1J1r 0111 If HOUII
·-· ....... C._pllsDI'IIl
Mrs. Wanda Ruth Moore,
of lfKX> Vllelle Pl. Newport
Beach, suffered a deep lacera-
tion In her left forearm when
she pushed her a rm throueh the
front dovr glass in the home
Jack Stater a t 3206 Marcus Ave.,
Newport Beach. police reported
at 10:50 p.m. Sunday.
Mn. Moore was brought
Stater to the pollee station,
pollee put her undet arrest
Intoxication charge and took
to Hoag Hospital for treatment.
Fifteen stitches were required to Housekeeper Elizabeth Mead. close the laceration In her fore--·, Of 201 Morning Canyon Rd., ....... arm and one stitch to close a cut Shore Cliff&. pushed a man In-truder-out of the front door of on her left wrist, pollee said. When Mr. Stater refused the house at 8:55 a.m. Friday, open the door of hla home, Mn. Mrs. George Weddon of that ad-
dress notified Newport pollee at MOOI'e became an&TY and shoved
10:49 a.m. that day. her hand and arm throueh the
Mrs. Wtddon uld that abe class. police uld.
41-ove away from her home. The
man entered. apparently believ-
ing the house was unoccupied.
When he discovered the house-
keeper, he said that he was hun.
gry and wanted $5. pol ke report-
ed. The housekeeper pushed the
Intruder out of the front door
and ran through the house to
Jock the back door. She described
him as being about 23, wearing
a Balboa blue outfit.
IBOWlfiES MAIE DO~
Brownie Troop 32 under the
leadership of Mrs. David Martin
and Mrs. James Haug are prepar-
Ing for International Juliette Low
Day. Members are making pipe
cleaner dolls dressed u girls
from the many countries where
Scouting exists. They hope to
display the dolls at the Girl
Scout birthday celebration In
March .
A Clllssified Ad in The Ensiqn
brinqs immedil!te resulh! Call
Harbor I I !4-1115 and orove it l
"''""' Surprlzes
and
Trimmings
cmd of courM
Graber au ...
Boaey Comll BM Wax caadlH
"Tour Vary Owa'"
Penoaalbed StaUoaery
THE
BALBO AN
Sensational Offer--
$1 Trade-in Allowance
OD all'f old caa Opnu--ally ldJul all'f abapa
oa. purc:bcue of the lfaw lmPIO"d "'DAZEY""
Orig!Dal
Wall-type
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MALENKOV RESIGNATION
IS TOASTMASTER TOPIC
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ot Jlrur-ymen. .,-.
at tbe aqodaliola me«J.na
lll&bt (Ween.day) at the
Park Gnenhcxge,
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TO aE
A WADED
Dr llJUICII
GET
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AJfT DAY •
EVE.BT DAY
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(lfo. 1: ltut & rs-t~c~. c.to ac ... )
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DAVIS BROWI CIIPUY
POLGE" PUt S IIP-IIA%WELL BOUSE
CIIASE & SAJOOD--IW"----"'AIIlfDIGS .
COFFEE 89h
Grapefruit Juice 19¢
CRACKERS 23¢
DOGc-FOODlDP• 69¢
WESSOif---Qt. aotu.
OIL Qt.
llottla 59¢
\ ·.-!FllTS &I f CfJABll>
lfOaTIIED PlPftX ·
APPLES 41bs.25c
PMCT SWEET .AVEL
ORANGES 4 lbs. 25c
AVOCADOS 2 for 19c
aoMADrE
LETTUCE 2for19c
swuson 4for TUllEY PIES
99¢ CIICID, BEEF,
IIDIDSETZ
French Fries 2for29c
~ci.iets 2for45c
co J •
HetT. '~be next meetina wUl '
held at the Harbor Houe
7:00 p.m. Tuaday.
UTJfOI.DS-ll"'dS. lloll
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Half & HaN 19c "· 3ScQT. :mnnAA~ _
!~~!~~ilk 2 qts. 23c EGGS . doL
Fruit Cocktail 31¢ 53~
DENS 291.
PICNIC HAMS
PORK STEAK 49i..
PUIIE .
PorkSausage, 3u!'J 00
GROUND BEEF
CIIVCZ .. MNiiD .....
POT ROAST 39c BONE ROAST 45c
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49c 7-Boile Roast 43c
BACON ==. 4aL •
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