HomeMy WebLinkAbout1955-04-07 - Newport Balboa PressPRE8EN'l'8 BEPOBT-WiW.am H. Spurpon Jn, eha1rman ot grade ltudy aommittee,
left, preeenta recommendation to Newport Beach Dementary School District tn&a·
tea on propoeed ABC report card. Board memben, from left, Mnl. Lou.la c.enar,
Gordon B. Flndla,y, Chairman James Ray and HanPr Peue. At rirht la Thomu
Woodward, a.ui.stant aupertntendeot while Roy Andenen, 1Uperintendent, not vialble,
1&t between Peue and Woodward. -Staff Photo
A,B,C .<irade
Report Card
Hits Snag
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Trustees Delay Decision
30 Days.. -Hearing Slated
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TRASH CAN FIRE
'ARSON' HINTID
Poutbl• anoe attempta tn
traah can• on Balboa hland
were reported t.o police by
Wl.Uiam Co-.ert. irtreet eu]Ml'•
tnt.ndent. He -.ld fir. ba"
been lit In carw north of Park
A••· In alley• betwftn Onyx,
.A.methywt and .A.polena .A.Vff.
SCHOOL FUIS
Co11ty Co1nb
'Em, Mes1'1
Boal'~ Informed
l'ROP08ED REPORT OASD-Tbe replicu ahown are taken from~ of new~
port card dratted by profeuional teaching .wt of Horace En1lgn School for 11eventh
and etghth grade etudeota at request of grade etu<ty committee. More diilcumlon on
O&l"d ill due &t next bot.rd meeting to which public it invited for lta co1111nent8.
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HARBOR
PRESS
'8th YEAR -NUMBER 11 NJCWPORT mace. CALIJ'ORNIA. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1965 Phone Harbor 1618
KID 'LUSH' ARTIE ·s· DRAW
. M·E·S·A POLICE, SCHOOL FIRE
DONNA SORENSEN ASKS BetTY Named
$500.000 FOR DAMAGES to Replace
Child Grog 'Orgies' Hit
Officials_ Wam Parents
By BD..L PllJLUPS Nm11e1 Hutsons. lnine Co.. J. B. Stoddard
Mel BelTJ, 001 Ctitt Drtve, Tu... Report of a recent outbreak of "lu.h" part.IM. In~ Olhan In Upper lay clclent :: ::!'b,:u w::. ·=~y : .. ~ 1~ anl db 14-hyearN -old grammar 8Chool ltuden~. bared acJu •
IANT.A. AN.A. CC>CNS) -'nte
La Cr98C•ta parenta ot an 18-
year-old ftrl wbo JQ9t bar left &rm
ill an Upp. Newport B&y boat ac·
cldent Sept. 8 uked more Ulan a
half million dollarw da.mac-In. a
IN.It fUecl Monday ill .upertor
court.
Lodstnl the IUlt are Mr. and
Mn. H. Edward 8orenM11. They
broucht th. acUon on behalf ot
their dau1ht.er, Donna M .. Soren-
and plowed Into the pl, who
1tandt.nc ln aha.Uow water.
• strl •uttered broken bonee,
1ev-ahocll. Internal lnJun" and
ber Jett arm wu amputated.
TWO ON TOW
-.ST YET,'
OF EASIER
UPSON RIPOITS
Wiii THRONGS
'"ndl a. u.. bMt mut.r Wefll •acaUOft irou1> of rouns-
llt«9 wldcla a... Ttat.ed UiMI .,... In recut ,..a.ra." Polle.
CllJd Jolla U)IMNI -.ld today of the holiday c:rowda.
Be •Umat.ed between e aad 10.000 vacallonl.lu are 111
the llaft)or .,... .tlldl la c:c:eald«rably Jc:u lh&n wc:re here
lut JMI'· Some 15,000 chlJd~n were here Jut year.
'"J'h. lnCMt worll we have done poUc:e·wl1e 11 In lr•f·
nc bot that J\u betll mach a.. Ulan wt year. When Lhere
an many can ~ attr the bndge t.o Balboa I.land. we
ban occ:ulo.nly aiow.d Ultm do~ to kMp tht 1trMta reuon·
ably eltw' for fln prot.eetol.11. Very t~ juvenl~e h&Ye bttn
anuted becaUM t>wy .,-Mad lntoidcaUnr boen.geL Coa·
aequet1Uy, It would &PPff.r thla 1ear·1 crowd la for U\e moet
part weU-behaftd aad m09t welcome."
HARBOR FAIR TO ALL
Local Merchants Reply
to Santa Ana Kid Gibes
Hot lndlpaUon n&l'tld up ln
N...port Harbor today onr the
tll&rgu ta.ed like Molotov Coc:k-
la11a a t local merch&n!JI and rul·
dent. by Sant• Ana atudm!JI who
claimed oceuhe price. an c:lluc-
ed by Harbor bua\nNlff.
8 pokaaman for ma.ny mercllant.
count.er.d wtth the claim Ul&l k>-
caJ merchant.a are rettln1 le(IU·
mat• pr1eta tor mt~hanc:UK. "H ow
Call th. klda 1ay we han hlChtr
pMc.it.'' Rh:hard aa.ld. • .,._enty per
cmt of our bu.lin.., com..-from
Santa Ana UI• y~a.r around from
coat Olf llvtnc cu.at.omer11 who oome
b~re becaUM t.hty Ullnk they ue
t.ruted UMI hum&a ~tnp " RJdl-
a.rd M.ld hlJI IC.aattt Week b11.11ln-
W1 year l1 11 per c:ent o~r lhe
amt -.It tut yur.
A.a a Balboa laud met"dlant..
Lee MeCoUoch of i.lend Pbarm· '°"" ........... •>
save y y t e ew11-Presa, today prompted c.o.ta y.., Police Newport Beach llJement&ry School
Dtetrlct board cau.eed by reairn•-Chief Art McKeDJle to alert Harbor area parent.. McK•·
lion of J. B. Stoddard recenuy z.ie identified "lush" parties u aimilar to "makinr oat" and
elected to city council. Oordon "mU«rtnc" pa.rue., M . they were auc:h attain have happen-4 Wore.
Findlay moved Berry'a appoint-~?wn In
0
Jlngo of yura past. . Rea told the achool boU'd lua rn ent be made. Follow1nc • aecond I don t want to dJ.soour.ge 1 ht UM! ___ ,_,_
40 by Mr9. Lout. Cemar the board children r et-torelhera," McKenzJe. ~I...... re -~:.::r·::::-;:-! .. _.
approved hi• appolntlr.ent un.anl· -· 'd "W a1J kno th t I ... rl f •u .ct )'O'UI•·-·· ... ..., ._. .. ..,... ... •· • w • • r-• 0 parental contt"OL "'We ba.,. ne mou.Jy. Crowin&' up, of learning •odaJ trouble wtth them ta echoot, but
Active 1n Newport H&rtlor Com-1T•oe• between boya and Jirl•. But th y l lnto trouM. UI i. munlty Playera, Berry LI aecnt.ary we do have to dt.ooura«e drlnkln.g'. e ., gt · on • OU
ot Se&fartnl' Lode•. r It AM. He lack ot su~rvlalon and rowdylam aide, lh• wper1nhndent aid.
formerly wu manarer Of a Coata .t auch p&rtlu. These tend to dla-A meeting of alJ pubUe ac-c'-
Mua firm and 11 now manarer credit tht' .choola and the com-1dfallnr with O~ County ju.
ot Udo Tradtnc Co., lnvutment munlty a.t a whole." 'ven.llea wu reccnUy eeDed ta Q
conctm. &ZA IN REPORT effort \o aroUM p&nnt.9 ~
Married., Berry hu four ch.II· Mo.1t rel•ent of the ... erted chUd led. McKenr.11' report.s • e..ni.
drn1. r1.111111g ln area from f to l3 orglH OC<'Urred In th" county area Ana juvelllle court .. jud19 ~ ...
.,, .. r1. One LI In N ewport Grammar outllde Coeta Mesa. Superintend-18latemt-nt uytnr. Any &dult. In·
Scbool, two are 1n Horll<'e En.tip ent l!:verett !Ua rf!portt'd on the volved In derellc:Uon ol 1Upe"1aor•
School ind lhe youn1eat wlU enter matter during-lut nll'ht'• 1eM1on l&I dut 1e1 v;·ould be HVel'ly dfflt
Coron.a del Mar 8cbool next falJ. of Co.ta Mua Unton School DIJI. with" wt\-"lu.!l" put.I• were
The Bertya clil.nle here In JHI trlct Board of TMlat.eH c:oncemed.
trom Mexico City whf.rt they were While approllht•lt-ly · 30 YOW\I· "8EWINO PAlt'l'Dl:a"T
encaged t.n the lumber bua1n-at.era held a party 1n a borne, the Such pu1;1• haft aa.o ma--.
tor lh,..e yean1. Prlor to that h• adUlt.t muppoaed to be wpal"V\a&n1 l&ll99d froll\ tn'Jlt&Uona uwn~
wu employt'd by Shell 011 Co. In lbem rvnained In a fnlnt room -~ t.Mll-q. Chia to join
UUnoi.. He •tt•nded Wuhln""oll watchtns TV. A. lt•Je&r-old youth "..tq part.tea." ~-no chap-
Unlvenlty. • droY• up wtlh a C&M 0( beiW la ..-lac adult.a han been on band, u.. beek -d of hJia car. The sram· bo)'9 ban llllown up.
City BuUcUng
Pe11111ts OYer
MUllon Mark
Newport Btoach bu.tldt.nc 'pennlt.1
lopped a mWWln doUan ac-atn In
Mar<'h with l:U -permlta luuf'd for
1 total of ll.SSl.Geq. the larseat
to\.a.I alnc• lM mont), of January,
1931, accord1111 to R A. GI~
head ot th• buUdtn& d•pArlrntnt.
Bulldln( permit. for l"ebruary to-
t.all~ Mf 7 .~.
A.a uwaJ the W& t ll'lre In U..
1taU1lla wu for atncle hC>Uld
wtlh 35 for a tot&l of M t3,&02.
Other calapt1u Include two J.
faintly '""-tor Pt,%00; two a. I
famllv h-• for Siil 37~ a.nd
Ofl• 18.famlly unit f or 132.000 .
There .,..,.. U repaln under
'1000 tor IHlt aad It repaJr job9 I
ov•r SIOOO tor Sts.W . nine cab-
anu COit 113,850, lh~I' 11Wlmmtn1
pool•. 17800 and t our priYate P"" •cu. uaoo
Five nf'W commercl&J tni-bulld-
lnC co.t S4ot.tat, tour cornmf!rdaJ
rep&!~ COit 17~ and tour •rn-
Utl&
HAllOI WEATHEI
T-pera.blrft Ule put -11 la the.,..,.,_ Wf!~I
F'Tiday. April l_. __ ... 89
8atllrday. Aprtl I --80
Su~. Ap111 a -·--i 11
Mooday • .Ai>nl • --·-~
TuNday, Aprtl G _ ··-81
Wectn.Sa1, April I .... 84
'ntund&y, April T ··-t2
49
48
H
4t
42 .. ••
mar 9Cboo1 chlldrea rot hold ot. It McKenaie wanted local puenu
ud bepn pah1nr ott, eome tn U.. 1 t ted In .u paUo. olheni In the 1.,.... . .ome n -the • are et lhtlr
oo lb• lawn m I.be dar""-. children. "Be w.re ttepoM>ble
1-Ulll °" OOllDIOI. ..... .. ----. • • .. ..,. ._ _. r ..... ,__,... aiL....,. ..
AGENDA BRIEFING-New Co.ta Meaa Union School
Diatrlct board member Brad Schwarz, right, receivee a
briefing on laat night's board agenda. from newly cho-
een Chairman C. Chisholm Brown. The men took onr
for past Chairman Tom De Fol"Ctlt who had to ~gn
when he moved rta1dence from the dlatrict.-Stalf Photo
Crowded Mesa Schools Due
for Fall Double Sessions
M pruicknt of Ui• Newport Har-
._ Cbarnbtr of Commn ce. Maurie
8anley detenffd local butn~•
people u compeUU•e u any In
Ult country. "Our pr1c• lier• ln
lf..-port Harbor an th• Mme Our.
1Df: Eut@r WHll u thfJ are ctur-
tnr November or P'etmiary," Stan-
~Y .aid. 'TU compen them &117
day With merchant• In 8ant& Ana,
Oranre. ~n or Loe An,.t_ ..
MANl' PIDC'U LE8I
'Ille cll&mbtr pfftldent aid be
baa fOWld m~ lypea of~
41• priced lffl In Newport Ra.r-
bor Ulan In 1K>1De ereu of Oranp
County. Ht WU hjp 111 hla praa.
ol th• younpten wtto .,. ~
RICHFIELD . GETS DRILL
SITE BY MESA LIMITS
With f'Vtry nnok a.nd cranny of
Gh!lln1t C:o11la Men 8Ch'l01 ftt'1ll·
tlu bur1t1nr at tht-ua.m s. su.,..r-
lntend .. nt F.Yerrtt Rfll last n11:ht
Info rmed thl' dh1trl<'l boar<! nt
trU11tee• douhlf' tulllnn11 woulrf
llAve to be hfld nut yf'ar for
"nrrybody but lhe flflh •nd
11111.h gTatlu-an1J It ,.nrollmrnl
kttp• Cf'l>Wlnr. we m1ty h11 ve l»
double .eulon them."
Ru.slnl'U Men•r;er Harrlaon Ban·
born had countf'd new houae. In
lhe varloua •chool arfU u lh•
mr;1t &<'ruratf' W•)' to do any en•
rollmf'nt flKUr1nl{ "Wbne lhe
•tat.> 11verag"" 8;10th of a child
Jiff hou.e, the Co.1ta Me• aveni1•
-m11 to ~ I l~llOOlh ch11drtn,''
R"ll rr vr11l,.d.
R08Tt:R r.oiC'tlEAMF.
ot the Harbor In the nrst round tuchti.,ld OU Corp'a apluabWy 11oe or MNa plallnen ln N...port
ol S:...Ur Wffk. weU wtU be dJ1lMd wttllln 100 ffft JWIUce court tft1IMd the cit)' com-
A• to ~nrollment nflrt yur In
ui.. Mua dt.trict. Rn ••irl, "To
be (l"rfeclly frank, I.hit h the
tlntt lime I'm kind of •lumped."
He blarr"1 thla on Coata Mua'a
"nry fluid population.'' A• an
Hample, Ule •llPfrlnll'ndent re-
ff'rred to )bin School whfr" 2•0
puplt.1 moved durln.r thf' ye•r while
100 .tudent.t deputed.
On thla ba1tla, Rl'a Mid he tlJ'•
Ul'\'tl on e.n l8 p..r cent lncreaa.
nut year. put unr th• tot.al dl1-\
t~l enrollment betwttn 4200 and
43()(). Thlt Ill 700 OVIT preHnl "n•
rollmf'nt, accordlng to Rea. Thi•
yeu th" Iner ..... wu Tao pupil•
or • J11mp of 200 1t11dent.t alnc•
•tart uf the 1t'hool yur.
"I Wnk we've rot a t'\n• buncll ot ao.ta Me•'• ltOl'lkrn bouBdary mluton'• appl"O'J'&l .. "cut and
ot lllde here Ulla week. ff Stanley on the him-State Hoeplt.al dried." Approximately JOO Meff
-.&d. "It'• nne 4'0mt other .,... tract off Wllaon St. fol1owtn1 ac-ctti.a. att.eoded lk meeUn1 with
ta th• lltat• have th• rowdlee and I lion by C<>At& Mua City P1-nn1q Jt men and women spea.ktnr tor
we ha•• tM nJce kJc:t.." Comml811on .net Oranr• County a nd ~iJurt appronl of tll• d.rlll tn ~ to tlle charl"M of hJc'h Plarlnlnl' ComJrUMkln lb.la W'Nll. 1ltl' 'permit. Opinloft -med nmly
pt1cf'I, O. W. f Oldtl Richard The drill .iw "J>ruetlla ae<oad dlnded. Majortty or thOH l'pM}I·
1t.ep ln an oU play wbJdl lnlually ln1 ln appro•al ot Ille drill lltt •w RJc:Plll~ld purchUla6 rtpt.8 to had eold tnlntral "shl Mull• to DellYery cw ....... d l~ acru ot mJMra1 npt.t, In-th• OU company.
DeUnry of the N.-port
Barbor New.-Prem la par·
antMd. Carrier boy• wtll .,._
li•tr thtlr pap.ra betOf'e t
p.m. on Monda.y and Tbun-
day. U 10UI' paper b not ct.-
UYer.d by that boW pa...
eaU Barbor tilt ud a .,.aaJ
roul4 ftlU\ will lmllledtaWJ'
r.pon4 wtt.h ,our copy of
:rour Newport II.nor J'f....-,.,.....
cJudtnr 700 ACl"ttl wlthtn north· A.a reported In llon4ay atter-
WNt Coeta M-city Umlta. noon'• New•PrMa. memben of lhe
Monday ntcllt t.be M-ol ty city plannlnc comm'-lon w"•
plannen '9CCllD-..ded C!OUDty a p-con'ftnca4 Ncllfteld could carry
pron.I of Rldtlldd'• 1"9qUHl for a out clalma ot drUllq for Oil In
drlU 11te ftl1ance Wit.II owta.ln an ·~ odcw1-and lnot-
.Upulattou, and ,_trda, alter-feul.,... m&nMr atlft' ~ c:Oftduct-
nooe U.. C011Bty eoauni.ton f"Ull· ed tow of Lone Beadt f\elde iut
td the oil ccmpuay ftri9Dee on weell. But 11~7 nilbt.. a Rkll·
U.O.. te~ 110re .tnnsent twd Na .._.., ,.. ot ~
tban IUu..rtJe ,.....,.S "1 ()rap pound 1'Jdraulie ~t ta
County onftnancM. (A. lupe"11ora co.,..,U. wtUl tM deniek-t~
ti..rtnr b du. Tue.day at lt a.a. oper.tiotl waa nm IOtr edlfte&Uoe
Oii lM drt1.lbl« ~.) Of atteftdlf\S Cltt.a..&.
n.ptte t.hw. dl11TUDUed,...... 'l1laa CM.Lml&ll Walt Wellner
~ UM Moadaf •iPt .... ()1 7' • • .... '
PLE?'w"T1' MORE
Flgurf<I on the number of new
hou11u wHJi th,. prl'Mnt enroll·
m,.nt. Rra All(! 22 nt-w tf&<:hl're "Monrtay at H•!l>f'r SchO"ll " Rl'll would bt> nH'dl''1 In the M ... dl1· ~pone<!, "t>lghl nfw rhlldrcn cn.m" Irle l pl1111 th,. 11l ic leftf'htr cu1hlon. I •• from amonic 18 n.-w 1lw't'nl11 In
the wholl' d1slrirt. l n n't e~pl.tln H,. ,..,., he wa11 coin( to rec.om·
It. but thtr~·,. a terrific numl><-r m"n'1 lhat tr111r prl'Aent tl'&eht-n
alwaye movlnn In and out .. not bf' r,.hlre<I, that two had n -.. 11l1rn"'1 a nti JO WtT" qultUnc "8'l For thle ycar. R• ll t•h1 h,. fll(· W(' arl!! rolnt to I>" hlrln1 111-37 u~ a 1:1 per cmt enrnllm .. nt ln-crea.IO! a.nd marl,. prnv1,1r1nio In lh" n"w teat•hnA a.nd th")' ar .. (Oln«
It> be hard to find.'' the tupn· budrtt for hlrln11t afx more 1 .. 11rh-lnlendenl wam f'd .
«11 In CaJte lbey wer" n1!4'df'<I "We Ill~ five of tho~ l11C 1 .. arheno," Upon recommendation of ~a.
be told the board. "and un nrry lhe bo&rd approved torwattiln( of
through tor Ult bela.nce of Lhl' Y"ar I a lt-tll'r to Or&nfe C0&8\ Collt1•
t.hourh th• nrat irr•du e rl' a hllle rl'QU"llllna-traMpOrlAtltm &14 nnt
overcrowded." I year. Ro polnl,.d out thl• wou)d ti.
n. eup.rtntadmt •Id ba and c:.-. • IP'9p '
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PAGE 2 ·PART t -NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS.PRESS
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955
GOINGS ON AT THE
BALBOA BAY CLUB
By DAN BAYLESS
What we need at this point is a conversational ice-
breaker.
We could say the game of polo was first played by
Chinese women, I Or we could sidle up and state Mt. Fujiyama is 12,365
feet high.
But perhaps it would be best to cut the shiUy-ahallying
and get right to the point:
The Newport Harbor News-Presa will publish a column
about "a local club'' in this space every Thuniday. I
* * * * * .
The Club of the first part will herein be referred to aa
the Balboa Bay Club. It is located -for those we have lost
already -at 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
* * * * * You'll n6tice there is no "membel'B only" sign posted
anywhere along this column. While it is true the BBC is
operated for the enjoyment of its members (and we intend
to take this means to keep them informed on members-only
activities) the Club also has a civic side -and a civic pride.
Therefore we'll have news of interest for non-members, too,
and we hope you'll share it with us.
* * * * * The up-coming Hospital Ball ia good example.
Members and non-members alike will mosey down to
the Club on Friday, April 15, to attend this important affair.
It is sponsored by the Centurion Club, and the purpose is to
raise money for Hoag Memorial Hospital.
The Coastal aretl, which has everything else, de.serves a
~ hospital. It has a splendid beginning in Hoag. But more
and equipment are required to serve adequately this
rapidly growing community.
Only $10 buys a ticket, which may tum out to be a "get
well" card for some member of your family or you, yourself.
'J'he food and entertainment will be extra-special
*****" Cbairm&n of the Ball this year ls Max Sturges of Lido
lale. And when he aays that Hoag is worthy of support, he
knows what he'• tallcing about.
Right ID the middle of making arrangement.a for the
party, he had to go up to the Hospital and have hiB appendix
removed.
't * * * * 'lbe Centuriona ahould strike a medal for him r eading,
.,Above and beyond the call of duty."
* * * * * • A. featured a.ct of the evening will be the Elliott Brothers
Band, a new recording sensation. It you haven't heard this
group yet, you will. Might as well lay claim to having dis-
covered them 2\t the Hospital Ball.
Also on stage will be The Rounders, who appear every
evening Monday through Friday, much to the delight of the
dancers. Since they opened their engagement at the Club last
month, the boys have been bringing people to their fel't en
ma.sse. When they atrike up the band, the Main Dining Room
looks like a courtroom when the ju9ge walks in. I
We sentence you to an evening of frivolity on our floor. I
* * * * * I Early Easter Week presa releases state this year's teen-
age crop in Balboa ia about half the normal size. 1
We don't want to dispute the experienced nose-counters,
but we thlnk the SIU\I(• all here. The mL.Jng ball can be j'
found at the Balboa Bay Club.
This is one of the biggest crowds of youngsters we've
had., and we're pleued to report they are orderly and having
the time of thell' lives aalling, IWimming in the heated pool, "'
playing tennia and dancing. I
Their parent~haperonea look pleased, too, at having
holiday joy confined to the BBC premiaea.
* * * * * oD Euter :::,unday Newport churches will be filled to
overflowing with worshippers, and after the services we'll
be lleelng many of them at the Club. The adults will come
for a apeclal bnmch prepared by Chef Gabriel, but the kida "
won't give the food more than a pa88ing thought.
They'll be too intent on the big Easter party which
1tarta at 12:30. There are eggs to be bunted and a show, pre-
eented by Pepito and Joanne's Studio, to be watched.
Prtse. will be given to the children finding the moat
tgp, and the lea.st. lt never pays, apparently, to be caught
in the middle. , "
* * * * * I P&ul Heue, the famous photographer, was at the Club
not long ago to photograph Miss Rheingold against our splen-"
dld 11Cenery. The aasignment bad been set up severlll weeks
previoualy and we awaited the crew -all right. Miss Rhein-
gold -with a aong in our hearts. But when Hesse arrived
t.he afternoon was getting on toward Hawaii. and th" sage
photographer took a look nnd said the sun was our undoin~.
He'd have to go across the Bay and shoot from the>r('.
That'• perfectly fine, a.a long aA Newport -some part <'=
of Newport -geta in the picture. lf it doesn't , you'll hea r
& loud click. Cauacd, of course, by se\'eral thousand people
nr1!.ching to Schlitz. -Ad\'.
Greenleaf, Severts Consolidate
\Jleal Estate Firms in One Name 1 Ko,' Orullleat Jr., at1d Gordon I ln the Harbor aru 24 yt'1u11 a.nd
lle~rta tlllnounce the con.10UdaUon I will conUnue to <'lll'TY on hl11 build·
ot their rtspective n-al utate ing l\Cl l'"ill<'a under hta own nnm,.
l\l th!' "3mt adlil"l'ss. buainellMI Wlder the new na.me of , C::nrdon Sewrtii, rormu r"a.llor
Oreenleal • Severt.9, ln\',. with Of· of Whittler, httl! htl'n loc11lt'd thls
t ic• at 3JJ3 Ne"''J)Ort Bh·d., New-l p.ut ytar at 133 E. 17th St .. Cos·
port Beach.
1
:a :\fe.•a. H e ".'Ill rlnsr lhl~ oCflct .
The1 ••IU 11peda.llze ln commer· SKrelary·ll'l'&Aurer ot the cor-clal and ln<luat.nlll propertlr1 u
well u curylng on a &tn<"rt1I ~ poratton will he J uaeph111e M<'Clo11-
ut.&te bUJ!ine,.~ j key. Olhrr o_<cllO<'lotea wlll Include '
Ol'ffnlea! Jr., h.u bffn located 1 Georl{e Ktlmrr 11.nd Ja<'k A dama. 1
HOUSEHoin
WARDROBE
CRISIS?
CRISiS?
Perhaps ,;,e have the answer
Because we do everything here
casa pura
"Sl:RVJCll W1THlN HOt:RS -WHEN ~"EEDED"
OOMPLETE LAU?li"l>ERER8 and CLEAJaR8
•
Savage Escapes
Serio11 H1rts
i1 la~ Crash
$8,935,746 State
Funds for County
School Districts
or About I ~ S rrr r•nl r .. r t P:'l!l·:t•.
Jo'1n11l f ti;111>1• o n ~lull• l!llppu1\
of Ule ~.:111.wl!! In th11 "'*II\\)' f,11·
t11la yea~ could be UP«I~ JO
up 1n 1lmllar tuhlon. the l•-
Uon pointed out.
8tate f\UM19 totallna P.9~.741 / 1
..,.. aJrea4y .et up for lh• public Kint loat T aket1
eo.ta Iii.-PoUoe Offtett WU· 9Cbool d.latricta of Or&ll&• county 'nleft ot a t-f\. blue rowboat.
U&m ea...-elCaped Mrtoua ln· .. UI• •·prtnclp&l'' apportlcmment pa.lnted while lnalde wa1 r~porttid
jlU'J earlJ 'l\ae9cky monUllC wtaen for Ulla year'• operallnr coat• to poU~ TUeeday by Mre. M. R.
tbt police car be wu drt~ WU wtU& ..sded .um. tor sTOWtb and KlllJ ot lot 65, Munlrlpal Trat11r
"emo'1•bed ln a M9doa crub with other PUJ'POMI Y•t to come, Call· P&rk. Sh• .. Id tll• boat wu moor--a).~ toD truck. 'I1M ooUs.lon took fornla TUpqen' ~l&Uon a&ld ed on th• beach In n-ont of th•
plaa OD lhrM-lan• Newport Bl't'd. todaJ• 'j>Uk and UI• moortn1 UM WU
n..,. th• Koote Vt.ta tnlftMc:Uon J'or IUt ,.ar, the prlnclp&l 1tat1 ~ppenntly cul with a kJl.tte.
at T:IO a.m. apporUoDment to th• llChOot.
lllwlftd ta the ..ullup wu • th• ClOWllJ amounted to 17.ell3.-tNCIE drt.-by Manu.1 Oonaal11. ITI. Orowtb. •peclal purpoH, and • All work and no play make Jack
11, ot 1107 W • .,_...t St.., Santa Ana. other •tat• support It.em• brou~ht a d11U boy. Re~ owner of \ha nhlcle th• total to 11.912,0:SG-an addlUon -JamH HOW911
a Kenneth c. Pdce of IMT N. ;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Pvk ~ Santa ADL Prloe holda
\ha 0-la Kea city truh and
prtiap oon.cuon oontract..
Thi poUc. CU' ... Llated u •
total wreck, MIOCll'd1nc to Polle.
Cblet A.rt KcKmak. Bani" .uf·
fered laceratlona around one •Y•
and pcNlllble mhlor chest lnjurtea.
report.e lbow. The truck tncUrTed
front end cSunare.
B&-.ac--.td b• ,,.. drl'lb\1 north
MAKI
us
PROVE
rr
"W• uw •-...,-amom...U. .,...,.
.. ow te ••• moae1 t111 ..... r.,. ....,.
J•l Ii" • u.. epportualty to prow te
7ou the molM'J aa\1n,. adnatagN of tM
11D14oe 41ffennt plaD plo-red ltJ Btat.e
Fann.
SPRING SERIES UNDER WAY
on Newport &l'fd. ID tb• center •
l&ne, p&Mblc uotber auto. A. v ..
hJcle, not ln'f'OlYed ln th• actual
coW..lon. apparenUy irtarted out or
Konte Vllta onto Nwwport. t.hen
atopped. Sange wu forced tnto
State Fann
Insurance Co. I The Ludera • 168 wye one of five clauea which turned out at Newport Harbor Yacht
Club last Sunday to get the large boat diviaion of the Spring Seriea atarted. Bud Gage
in No. 185 ia now leading the five-boat Ludera fleet. Other clueea on deck for the
event included 9 PC sloops, lS Rhodes, ~ MercU1')'8 and e Tbiatlee. The next race bl
this series is scheduled for May 1. -Beckner Photo
the eouthbound lane when Ole ln-
lllde auto nnm1 out. Th• t.n.aclc wu t.raftllnr .out.h on Newport
LL c.ar.. • JU.OO!lllNGTON, IU.. W,L.._..
Blvd. ud mr.aahed beadon Into lSS ll. 11th St., ea.ta lleea u 8·1011
the Meaa poUce car.
LIDO DRUGS
"«>-., ... U4o ~ ..
1411 Via Udo. Newport 8-eh
HARBOR DRUGS
SSOl E. Vout By., Corona del Mar
8AU04 DRUGS
UI E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa
Easter
Specials
f.-Apr. 7, I, 9, Thss., Fri., Sat.
"PAYLESS. . ~-. . EASTER CllNIJY ::~~~ ... PAYLESS •• Easter t>aper Plates
a tn •ise. 12c A Tft1'TI0Jf
URANINUM
PROSPECTORS
Complete Snake.Bite Kit
Protect your life $ftM
on ~· desert I.""'
Griswold Skillet
Mo. t
Reg. $1.715 $)29
YOL'7'AY LESS . .
Scott Toilet Tiuue
2 W.olll )C)C
KLEENEX
aoo roa J7c.
Zee Lunch Bap
~·· . k ZE~ Zee Sandwich Bage
: •.:,';" HZA VY CUAll 6C
BUPZll WAUD -30'1
ALUMINUM ~ HYllOLD ..
:::::FOIL •• Peot 1tr
I Pet or Carnation Milk
Tall Csm 210 .. 23C
----------------------------
CAL DAK
LAUNDRY CART
••P ortahl11"
Vacuum Jug
1 Gal. with Spou\
Insect Repellant
!uz Several for Summer
Epsom Salts
P'or Batbin1 Tired Feet
lleg. $U9
PAB.AUZT CAGU
PARA KEO
SEED
Rf.it. !le boll
.Auoned Color
YOUNO PA&AK&STI
•
Jlec.3.98
2 OL
PJYlfSS
Drobaz
Yoclk
IOPNof
5267
Choe. Rabbits
... Oo\1oll\ail 39c Rollow mold. -.,. fh
Boll of 12 MAICR'ULLOW
E&&S 23C
JELLY BIRD EGGS
1 ••••••• 3t•
.... e....w.,.
• H9 ,.., C•tlt
• '"Cleci ....... •150 ,.._
f;;it ~:.' -
I • . I
8UOAR PANORAMA.
EASTER EGGS
P'l'ODI 29' Up
Butter Cream Eggs
1'oD
Wrappec! 3 tnr 2JC
Oomplet. .. 1eicuoa of S..&.er
Buktta, 0 r a 1 • , Ohocolaw, .... ud Apfmel1 for 10111' ........
-...ptz
!Ug. 16o
Easter Table
MriO
<.:over~
18C a.,. 23o
SAND PAIL
t "lllNI '"1111
EA~TEK oooou:14
._ ot U
JIU Y IEAN EGGS
In r:u: t 'nar,.
Plush Rabbits
BT AND.Urn
Reg.
Sl.77 s11•
PLUSH
RARRITS-
rotun Rubber 179
Wubable
Brnwn • Hlllf'y
49c
Easter Grass a.,. 10c
Onen or Purple. 11) 01.
UITU ZOO DYES R("irular Jllr
u.. -~lte .... ..._... .. "'eM-... 'lt.M
~
OO'MPLETE l!IELECTIOS er Easter Baskets --,...,, holr wll
.. _.. .... ~14
•
--•ma • Cardoza
EASTER CARDS
• •
NOWI PREVENT SUN-DRIED SKIN
while you 10'-'Rto.t~
New ~-Fluff keeps moisture ift )'O"' dtin •••
eoft.na, 1mooth1 while It helps you ton.
Speciol tli119 if19r1diet1t 11\0k" It lost
long.r on '/OVf dtil\. In Pf•UIX ized con.
$cl•-fil''~M
Complete
R1n1d Pa.eked
~l'WW'l-.r Ice Cream
-=
llllllH
Qt 59° P\.30°
f: tH< Btyle
o~ 79c
3 . OAL.
Oont&lner
Any rta•or
$596
~. Spuntex Nylon Hose
~v-'~ 01.10 89C'*' a.w. 11.01
HOLLOW MlLK CHOCOLATll
SlmNG RABBIT .......... BF
Uquor o.,_ 111w11t Specials PAYLESS .
Shady Early Pride of ' TUllY
A nsa ••TB LOTl01'
Grove nmes lnclana $1.70 Talat s1.oo· -· ..... ~ TUUY OOLOOO OT ......... , •Proof llldnl1bt -Co11wbrtlad $2.00•
IO Proof 'fn.014 IYn.Old Brtrbt -.om
nrrs •Proof BOJLMOD C1m ....... J'!Na Oolonial DMIMI $1.75. ,... $3.liO ValM 'Y11. OW .., ....
52'7 s411 I s3n M1BBLS BAT11
I Bohl-.... Mo 79C
Aa\CL l'nfTUC91
~I Tn .l4~
>
,.
ROADBLOCK-The above ia typical atreet scene in buaineu lectlon of Huntin~on
Beach aince city lot drilling of cun-ent oil boom commenced. Huge mobile -crane,
t ankers and other drilling rigs completely blocked oft Second and Walnut Sta. dur-
ing morning activities recently. Such a situation could well mean tragedy in cue ot
a neighborhood fire or ambulance call. -Staff Photo
Too Many Straws in One
Bottle: Huntington Beach
Oil Drillers Report Pressure
Loss Evident, Wells Suffering
By BF.RT JtRl~'T.ll ALJ~ their ryn to everyU\lng e\54!."
''Too many 11trllw11 In one bottle." I This 11 comment of mpn ln the
Thal 11 Huntln~on Bench oil know al Huntington Brach. T:aey
ftr ld from thl' 1tandpoint of three saw It !ht re. Thry had laws. bul
d lfff'rent Jriller1. lhe oil mrn paid no attention to
"It wall all be ovrr In two months th<'m. Caty offlct11ls did not en·
at tht' 011:1dde," Is the opinion of force the Jaws because the people
anot •·r•·. \1 hn wrnt on to .•!al.-. thot 11111 not wnnt lh•'m enforced, the
whe 1 1: • flf'IJ was first opl'nf·d prnple wantPd oil monry, thry 1111y.
400 bnrrel-11·dny wells \\'t're l'U"1· Tha t thty attll want ft 111 evf·
mon, now lhty nverllJ!<' 100 b11rrcls denrttJ by the JO drilli!lg ~rmlts
a nd thty are dropping down fn11l. IMUt'd already In April. Drlll('rs
Rt'DOt:s or:.C'Rr.A~r: :ire still ovt>rrunnlnK city 11lde·
walka, bruklng curbs, blocldn1> well.a wlll be down to 15 barnla
w ell,. wal lbe dvwn to l :i 1;1tr1 t>ls 11llf'y11, 11p roylng mu•\ on houses and
a rlay 11 t th .. out11ldt 11n•l lhal ciirs.
will b•' lhl' flna~h. oil mtn 1w"r . XO CAr~r: TO ~St:Eft
At that the drilling Is 11ttll gnlnj:' "You people dOWll In' Newport on.
Smith New Head
of Toast111asten
New otllccrw tor the "Harbor
Area Toutmuten Club" were in·
stalled Tuellday 9"ning al New-
port Harbor Yacill Club. Preat-
dent Dave Gardntr pruented the
gavd to the newly-elected presi-
dent, Steve Smith. Other Incom-
ing offlcel'11 are: Horace Clark.
Jack .Mulroy, J a.ck Lockwood, lllld
Bull DeLlale.
Elton Barnett, the ft111t prrsl-
dent ot the local club whJcb w&11
orS"aniud In 19:12, officiated In the
lnllt&Jlallon ceremonlta. Tout-
muttr Barnett told hie llatener9
"the a11cceaa ot our club t. due to
the following fa.ct: That devPlop-
lng the art ot speaking eftectively-
lhrough lnatrucllon. practice, and
Pvaluatlon. ta the primary purpoee
of our organluUon."
Men In the harbor area who are
Interested In lea.ming more about
Toaalmaatel'11 Club acUYlllee may
call U 8·2772 or Harbor 26U.
Heiner, Transient
in 2-Car Accident In Mru-.·h the city i<lrf'rtl' tl•·purt-B,.arh ran Fne1•r at Huntington
mf'nt t11~11P•I 34 rlrllhn~ pernu1~. Jn B.-ach If you w11nt lo, but you Minor accident occul'Ted Friday
the flr11t thrre off k l" dayl'I or A rrll like 10 have our tax money helptni a t 19th St. and th• bay front In
10 f)<'1 mlta at SlOO each tHlVt' twtn to pay tor county \mprovementi. a parktnr lot between cara driven
l11J11< of by Cha.rlu W illiam O'Carroll ot
Dr1llln1t 111 1'11111 moving north And llon·t be too proud. What wu MontPrey Park and Oeorge Httb·
Ninth St. 111 a bra11llf11l thorough· po.ulble here 18 Jllllt aa po111Jlble ert H einer of %78 Vtrilnla Place,
farr. 11r w u . It 111 Mnl'd \\'Ill, 1><-11u-111 your faJr city 11 Ute people 1et Cogta .)feaa, poUc• aaJd.
tlful r>alm tru11 nn.I had nfrl" an itch for that oil money." H c-lner told poUc:. he wu badt·
homo on 11. huml'y humes. T o.Jay I tnc up from the parklnr Jot when It 111 helrag brok..r1 ur. 1lrfll11 art' And the Huntington Bncb man the accident occurred. O'Canoll
wo1 kin>: nn tho nnrlh .. 111e of It and "~ak11 r1 om f'xrer aenre. aald he wu enterlns the lot.
~~:ta':;;,ut1ful palm• art' taking ·13 JUVENILES BOOKED FOR
\"lt:W ~fT.'\t\ l't:R~UT
D<'rl11lo11 n f lht' p!1tnnang com-LACK OF LOCAL LODGINGS
rnb~au11 11( \n~ta ~f• "B 10 approvr
dr!lhni; on \he f'•IJ:t' of lht cat)"
limit~ I • ra11•1ni: pl!'nty ot rom·
ment at Huntington U\'ach.
"Th• y·vt i;ot their tr•e In thr
door down lh«'re now. It will be I
only a matter of months now. A1
.oon RI! t lar t 1r~l \•, • II • uuw• In
~pit' will M gln to Itel! nnll 011
men wall t>ei:in I•> talk aoouL !Ml
"blark 11oltl" 11nll I ht'n evnyonr
v.·111 want M'mf' of that cash thi.t
tht-y can B<'e coming m. The glllt• r
Thr<'e Long ~a.ch juvenile boya were booked b1 local
pollr e early Sunday momtnir wheo they could not uU of·
rt,.. ri1 th" namea ot Uie girl f rlenda and a unt with whom the7
Mid ttwy were goln~ to llJ'l(!nd the night.
OUlc<'rll ft>und them In front or 123 Apte AYe. The boya,
l 1 nnd 13, told police they hllchhlktd to the IJlland from Lon~
~a<'h. They had $I 60 betwun the three ot tbam.
On!! boy 111 a fltu,Jent at Dewey High Sr hool, th<' other two
f.!O lo J errer:ion Hlf:h School. They were booked for lacll ot
p•re11tal con1,..,t onrl vlol11llon of curfew, relu.ee<I to the.Ir par-
tnta and pt'l1tlon11 fll<'d agaJn1t them with jUYl'nile authorlU...
of poulble oil monPy will blind -------------------------
--------I Boat Traner Clouted
llHEARSE FOR Nm PLAY
Jafem.,.,.. Of CU\ and Crt'W Of J.(I'. An1el a ppear to be looldn•
tcw &n&e!lo belnp at OCC Chapel Theat re . .Actua.lly, D\rector
l'ucllc potntll out -.ome ll~hlln1 cha.ngu nttea&T)' for central
1tar lnJ'. Around l"ddu are Jackie Tllr kat>erry, W1111dy We1Ml.
Dean AUltrton and J oe Umon. Beated lJI front la :Sa.ncl Maxwell.
Clfte of IMd9 ta Newport Harbor Community Player• producUoD.
Slle l9 STVld-dau(httr e>f Willia m MainHll. foundtl'-<l0mpo9ltor
ot Ntw•PrH•. -Hoffm•n 11nd i maU Adult Educ1Uon C1ua
Phot-0
Theft or two wheels and tlrell
from a bc1at In the Bnlboa Yacht
Club grnunda ueenUy wu re-
f'Orle I to police Sahirday by M,...
II. U. Bourgeo11 oC 1000 So. Bay
i----mt.
~~l<omps
h~
SPECIALS
April 7, I, 9
IUNS • • • w ,. " • 2Jc
.... 27c ,... • laltel-Honey
IUNNllS ••••• 2 t...15•
·-~---~·1. . I ~I, 9 .--•
I : ..... • cw CAklS •••• s· ...
I
I ( .. v-.. ·~ ...,_..._) ....... ,..... .. ,_,,,,. ......
PASftllS ••••• IS• ...
( ........ .-. .......... ) ........ ,..... .. , ... -
2-1..ayw
IASTllt CAKI It'-. ...
~~~ ..
• ~•~<•m ... e ~ . -···········--~
Leo Carrillo, right, guest speaker at Santa Aaa MOOR Lodge pnm breakfut Sun-
day, gave resounding talk oppoeing off ah>re oil drilliag which would mar California
beach aren.s. At left, Ray Hoffman. governor of. loclgle. wbo ~led Carrillo hone
clock ahown.
..
NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS.PRESS -PART I • PA&I I
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955
DEATH NOTICE )Palmer Ave. C..,.
------------C'ounrtlman Dt-rt Smttb ,__t.
IESSO: CHILl>Bl:TR I Jy notlfle<.I Costa J.feaa Clt7 Ooun·
r1l that property ownera on Palm·
Funeral rites for MNI. JtaaJ• 0 . er Ave'. betw~ ~·and Ian!.&
ChUd~lh. T4, of 120 Wut Se<"ond Ana Avea. wam.e. to lnalall c:urba.
St .• 8a11ta .Ana. will be held ln Ctly Attomt'y Don Dunlf&ll a.dvtNd
Parkea-Rtdley Mortuary Chapel. them to ha,•e a rontractor put
Coeta Mee&, al l l a.m. on &atur-them lJI.
day. The Rev. CbarlN F'. Hand
wlll ofn ctatP. Mra. ChUdrelh died
Monday In Orange County Hoa-
pttal afttr an tll11e• of three
week•. Sb• wu a naUve of Tur-
lock a.nd had llv.d In Santa Ana
th• put 10 year1. llumvor• •re a
eon, Howard F. McBain, Portland,
Ore.! two dauS"htera. Juale Mc-
Ba.1.n of Chicago and Mra. R. E.
Monie ot Montana; two lllaten.
MrL Oeors• B. Moreland, Coat•
x .. a and Mr.. Larry Clark. Ore-
ron: one brother, Ralph Wiicox ot
Wu hlnstoa, and four CJ'&Adchll·
dren. _..
Interment will ba In We1tm1n ..
ter Memorial Park Ceml"tery.
KetdtmnlbGone
l:dwin H. Ketchum ot MO• W.
Ocean Front told poUc. Friday hWI
bicycle wu tuen from th• 1lde-
walk ln tront of hla home on
Thunday. --lllllllllllMllttm .... 1191111119 .............................................................................................................. ...
SAFEWAY LOW PRICES
WllSOll ~
TENDERMADE 1
~ ....... -. ........... s... ..... .... *• R Pl #I'
g
~
DUBUQUE lnll• ·~ 6.79
MIDGET TURKEYS~:! ~49'
BEEF RIB ROAST ~~a!.~73' ...... ·--CHICKEN
FRYEI 7nc LEGS ~ 7-
.. va
BREASTS .. v.
WINGS ::39'
SllCED IACOll =s7c
........ to ....... ~ .. ,_ .. '-.
°""9 AQ .. ,_..... ... ,....
filCMl9 R& .. 3F
..... ~,..,S...11411~
COIBW .. 4F ........ ~.-.w-
c pf•a.'9 CMIN
&let e>ce.. Pe.ch:: a•
Whole Whiting 1':: 39'
COLDBROOK GOLDEN YDJ.OW
CIAlllEIRY SAUCE ltfC:::l. '': I~
PINEAPPlE CHUNKS '= '4:IS• -:23c
CORAGE CHEESE .. C::"''~,:.s::.-~ 18• ...._nm..(.--,._, h.lf pint ....... 1 lt.
BISCUIT MIX ~ ~ 35c ':' ~32'
=19'
=17•
~ ...... .,.._..t.._•n• TOMATO KOCHUP
SLICED CHEESE DUftM Ml AM1rf•4 ... , ... ~
aouvaY ..... c,.., • ••• c-...ew ·~•
NE c ......... ~29' s,1tMM Wr -=2•
Piii• Jely '= 29'
Fltdf....., ..........
T9'\4er wfl1'9 pvfta. .... 2 ... '•lied ,,, pofy ..... Mil ...... DALEWOOD IUIARGARllll foil wn11p1•
Goldeft cv~ '!: 19'
FRESH EGGS C: :':'~:, .._ 49c "" .. W111 ..._ •
":49c ~~Sc
. -~-----
u.am O' n.. Crop, Mi••• SC.. 0.... AA. doan 45c
MAYONNAISE .:. ......
ZEE NAPKINS
,,,.. t-ky, ..... .... , ........ .
v .u.111:11.m
GlllN flAS '"V_,,.......,..
........... _..... .................. _ ....... _ ............
.z: 10c
c:' Bt
lAYll WE uat
"'-'•~ ............ ....... -,,,.,..... -... ""' ... ,. .,._. c_, .,.._ ~·
~
HOT caoss IUNS
Wt9'by .... 17' C11my. efl
llL,.n•re•• : .... e11· ,.,., ..._,..
IOllS ,.. 25• ef11
f~ White or wk-.t
.UD ::;; 2))'
lib er.a.. 4' ~. NIC. , ... ,..._,..
QIU.JI» a: 25• ·a: ...
NEWI D"'-9f!f dlMte ..-.
M IONS =:-16: 17•
IEYNOlDS WIAP ~23•
/.ll·fNrttOM Af11mh'41"' foll.
EDWAIDS COFFIE ....... ., , ... 83' ... ,...... -
NOi Hill COFF& .... w..... , ... Al............... ,. •
AllWAY comE
lletMI .. .......... •-flt. ..---... .... . 7~
·PANCAKE & WAFFU MIX
5'11Clftll0 Ira n4.
·~~ I~ 2~"'::35'
1U GAIDEN SYIUP DllPS
=22' ::.!37'
STORE HOURS
DUJ7 9 L IL lo 8 p. m.
(Frida7 ttO 9 p. m.)
lada7 9 L m.. lo I p. a
1722 Newport Blvcl.,
Costa Mesa
PUNTY OF
PARKINC. ON
LARGE PAYID LOT
/"
I
UPPER BAY RECREATION
IOllLESESSIOI :.:-~I.~.i;~ AREA MAY NOT PROCEED C..~w n.... P-se aaid. "Ia Ule WlODd -..tar nut
•'better than Jtnc a bua" ,whi yev, -hope we1l ba aha. to ta.Ile
'PA"GE ~-PART I -NEWPORT HAltlOR NEWS-PRESS
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955
i;eated delay wu that "some ot us tfelghh a non-rnde atudy ~-but Y'fllriC'tlona ot RiC'kneJ4'1 13 1 SCHOOL FLIES
h'llV•· l!et n It for the fl1'11l time .. mltteC' "" 111bt•r but l'On.ttant at· rolnl• and lllne MJ~fll llOUght b~
Ht Miid from gTadtng and tNch· tender of buanl meeting•. df'c~r· thf' C'ourltv pla.nnrrr; [lrafl :-lo " ,
,•r point of vlelll• thr 11yl!tem 15 C'<l: 'Thi! iwoplt-~puke In fa\•or ot will be retained lllld be p•rt of C -llnuf'd frnm 11"' rat•
r&all'r than now ui.etl but lh•t he A. B. ('form. F111h1rt-11 the pnr e the 011 flnn"" v•rla11ce f"'tmlt f(lr rll:hl Ith,.,, .. f<'H f\I "''" h "'•
would like a "blendmc·• of the two o! aucrt 6!1." She 11dJcd the parent• drtlllni: Some of thf' conditions will !ft 'I" ,.k 1111 ""'Ir 111 1my
ay1tC'lllll. of all lowrr gra<.c c'hlldren ahoulJ arf' 1l111llar, othen more atrlni;ent. '"~" 1
Spurceon u1t1 his group'• atud-be sent lhf' •ame qut1tlonnalre1 thtt latlrr to M takl'n by the coun·,
1u brought out the thought that u5 "'tume<l by .Sf'\"f'nlh and t l&'hth ty <'()lllmlulnn. he sa1J I 111 1 "~11"1"' 1" 111" Limll.><·1.:h fl)'
p.rl'nt and teach,.r con!,.rrn<'t'lll 11nd ninth i,:rade chlldreon·• folk•. The city. a ppronni; moUon "8 5 l'",blrm Ill th" 11111111 • • rrtJor .. t
coulll beat thruh out persona I Ray repllrd th1• first ,·ard 1hould made by Co111n11taiunt'r ArtllUt I ht' brt• k bu1h1H111, II• " rt'l'Ol1<'J
t'Vllllhlt1on of pupils' wo1 k . that I be msl<il~d beCort' adJluonaJ aur· Mt'yen. with 1Upiilat1on lht' \:I that AJ'I "~ 11,.i: 11 .. , 11,1 , c the fh• 1
tbe dJat:rict tbe fourth. third, eeftDth &lld
The aupertnt.endent aald \be elgtlth Jrade9 ott doUbM -lonL"
U&nqortallOD c:rl.al.I would .. m.t • Whe.n prop»ed mddJUOCll are
with completloo of p~ MW f:.'.OCllJ>let.ed at Re• Bdlool, the
11Choola at UM c:onM1' ot W11-iluperta~t mid UM 21 room.a
St. and Pla~DU& Aft., tD lM a.ck would b&ndle approximat.elJ TOO
be.y area and • ~at.. IA UM llbldomta.
Too Late To Classlfy
~a-ti-..... 18-!!f!!.. .. 1111
SXCJCLLllNT ..,. el cldJclna la • Bl>IUI.. .._ • • lltdnn. t\anL
my home. SU.60 per ....._ U dupla. .. Calta ,. ... Xlm'--um. aepaa ly J..M1&. llcSI ._ ......... , ...... HKW, ..... ,.,...._., rra. IDO.
llINOCULAU TdO .._. A at JOI • llrd llt.., N.wport Bch.
Lomb, Uaderwood ty.,.writn'. MpN
~ ............... Ulf"11Uf • ...-.-1 Mrm.. ...... bod)', dlll. mli4 racAl ........ Boq 8-ptlaL llaltloc' lJA.W. lit Sul <>c.a mat.__.
el Palla, ..... Ph. Kar. am. Mp3I
*" -.ul>llD JlUGA. eD wool. UIMl '81 £,e..fwllml
... Jarp ud ...u. Call u .
a.aan. llcJI CRAJf!RL nolCT afL W'an., 1
blodl to ... Udo ....,,.. soo.
aAlfl> -BathlDett.e I ccl9ll J1I) mo~ lad. uW. Ill· MUI BL. a pt. N~ S1L PIMIM Buttor am. I, an.--. "'-port Be&c:b Mell McU
D--hnl&llre ,_ ,... • --.........
WOOL "II' wtUl ped. ~ DUPLEX near BJgb School 11 11 lT~ or 11 11 11. lllnt.. coa-
clJUoa, ,_...,..,, .. TH 11...-and J -'«>r b1P-Nb I bdrm. "u, eor-a ct.i Mar. Hu11cw ,_,. tor -.. wtth rood ln· AN-W. JkSI ClOllM from ...... aatt. l.&rp
• ..... !'&?! ! well kept t..-1 lot.
---W. I. Landis, Realtor 90.AT u.u.r. NII. Chrla Craft I-
IL~. ft ....... bottom, lU &. ITU. at.. oa.ta x-wtUl oen, Ma. Pltone Llbnty
l-2NI. I 3fttc LI I-JOU McU
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HARVEY D. PEASE, REALTOR
Balboa Island Bayfront Bargain
In thU. 4 bdrm., 1-story home you have~ excellent
opportunity to buy a newer, well built. completely
tumiabed property of attnctive design with modem
equipped k.iteben inclucliDC birchwoocl cabinet.a and
table-top .iove and oven.
A dream apt. off en choice aceommodatiooa for
your peat.a or good mital income if dMired.. Luge
plate glue windows aero. the front ol. the ltring
room afford an esdting and rnr cbaDgtn,s new
of the water.
Property .ia clear -and to a properly qua11fied
buyer, liberal finandn&' t.erma can be arnnpd.
Price $46,000
iSLAND REALTY co.
498 Park Ave. at Agate, Balboa Ialand
Harbor m 38c38
County Conliclen Tidelands
Tracie With lnine· Company the ntw •Y•tem would rncourage veya were conu.-ted. poinla be tollowed and Ole Jnll OV••• •lll(lit ··Jlut ,,.n mllllllr• •fl•
SANTA ANA. APRIL 1 (OCNSl
Whether Oran1• County will be
able to proceed on lta long·aought
development of a recre.tlon area
ln Upper Newport Bay wu a mat·
ter ot ~lure today.
8oU"d ot 8upe.niaon Chairman
WUU. Warner aald the outcome
dependa Oil th• ~ta ol t.alkl
with 1"tlle Co. npreeent.aUYH.
IA order to mon ahead with th•
developm•t ot a 23·-ter-acN
MERCHANTS
()•1 ........ 1 ,._ .,,.. .....
81!)', ... qulc:k to rs.. to the de-
f eue ol the k>cal bawtn .. people.
•·0ur pncea .,. .. low u any in
the count1," he Ald, "and we make
a deftD!U polllt to ..U •l the !air
lra.cM price, eftD lo pnKrlpUon-."
8PZOIAL Jd:llCllAJ(DISE
:WcCoUoch Mtd all th• merchant•
oa Be.Jboa lalalld ha" ran• to rr-t t.rwllle to pt aipecia1 mer-
cbaadiM tcw .UIUJaa' ldda ln alR9,
.tylea and prioe rue• they like.
Re emphealwed that ld«Y are an
lmportanl put of loc&l IKulr\l!M.
"Thia y-ra klda ar• wooder-
tul," KcCoUoch aid. "It a. a vtry
pleuant aurprf.N to all ot WI and
we hope th~ continue to behave
Uke people -wet like them .and
want them to h&ve a g'OOd Ume."
1'l'oal the realtorw' viewpoint,
O.Orp Hart. prealdent of the
Newport Harboc' Board ol Rnltora
ukttd, "Where can you pt aC·
commoct.Uona fM a week at $10
per perwon !" He aaid that t. thtt
aYno&f• prlce for Ea.at.er Week
rentalai Hart compared the price
with mlnlmurn motti prlc:e. of S~
per Digtlt per couple, polnUAc out
that kJt.chen facWUes are not
provided ln rna.t '!'otela.
&ATES 8EA80N&BLE
I
t
t
"Jn ('9lleral I bellne our rental
ratea are reuonable for a reaort
and • reasonable number of occu·
pant.. In a houae," Hart aald. He
earply cr1Uclzed home 0"'"1fnl
who a.bwle th• altlJatlon by crowd·
nit an exceulve number of klda
nto a houae for the facUIUea of·
end. thereb1 "milking" the Ea.e-
t.er rentala. •
••we g-et a bani' out of thtt kJd1."
Hart Mid ln hl• pral1e for the
younsaten who are vacationing ln
~ Harbor thl• week.. "We like to ha•• them he~. but we have
p-own up now and we muat draw
th• lint acain•t t"OWdyl.lm." H• aJ.
80 p~ the Mayor'• Euler
WMk Committee for Ill work.
1'1pMal comment:
8a14 a Newport rwl4-t, "rctr
tJie niwt time my n.IPta .,.. not
~ b7 open·mu.t~r hotrod
radq. ~ )'O\IDI people a.re
wmidfttuL I only hope local 1t11o
dmta behave u well"
more confl'rf'n<'o than now. 11\t' be aetback 100 fttl f rom Cos· ti.y play area It w ill be nKuaary AnderMn aald: "I recommend RIC la Mesa' a l>Oundary line. H. (.' I th" "''hool 111•·11~ lhl' r1t ... • 11rf' I>&< le
for the county to exchange tldt· the card bl' approved u lhe beat HFIELD Sampl!On '"'Ve tht •~ond. Pa•Sll"f' a" n,. he lhlJf'1I
land property for lrvlne own .. d t d U all d ·-" I cf ort .•. an e uc11 on Y soun waa 11n11nlmous. H .. gu.:i.:•·st..•J atallo1111n" of ny
land. C ~ard. approved by the 1l11ff and Co•tlnued rrom f"lrwt Par MESA FOREWUNED fars ou1,.1dt> ,1 .. .-r11 11C theo brtclc
William Spurgeon Ill, Irvlntt o. a good rt-prt8entutton of wha\ the · bullJlrl'· .. , thank th 1J k
People think ... the belil rnelh th• fl 11 a .. 1• t e ottlclal, explained the company od ra!l('tl for tnUlvilhml uprt·11srnM Third atep In th. r MetMI. oil play I ,.... •·Y wou ttp
own.a th• edc• a round Upper Bay on the aubject of lht drlll 1lte out· lite In the future, but ahould Ole ~ 1<•:1 "" ~·. "'' """, u111-we could arrive at." He conceded r.t ti and ..... ,.. for the amphltheatr11 11Jde Costa J.teP. wtll prove 1UCceuful, Rtchfltld neSA anager a1 ru"m Sanborn ..-the preacnt ver11u1 proposl'd irrad· ad\•111ed • h• be~· 1 1 • 1 t 11 and frtnce devttlopment would have RJCH"'J•LD PROMJS .. !11, 1poke1mvi have forewarned Coit.a • • ·~n. •··~ o. n1 • • Ing 1y1tema don't blend too ea.ally. .. .., "" I th fl t ld S17:'> to comet from Irvine property. Ray flnally blew up, thus: "Well, Comml11ioner Barney Francque MeM city offlclal1. Otl company -~th e 'i'.i 11·~ wou run
SWAP AOBEl:MllNT dammit, without being profane, I read a letter from Richfield Vice Attorney Me.rv1n Phelan advlMd e 0 1 1 '"·
"Some exchange acreem•nt will Ulourht we had a committee of Pnsldent W. J . Traveni to Wet· replacttment ot the :Weaa ordinance Rea ttportl'd that ' "a rouple of
ha ve to be made.'' be aald, "we cltl&en• and profe .. lonal• whose mer proml1lnc lo do the followln( aptn8t whJp1tockln1 and oil acU· 1cuy1·· from the <·minty health dt•
don't know what yet, but we wlll rttcommendatlona Wt could accept. things: vlty IMJde elty Umlt1 With Ute partml'nf •PPt'ared at Undbera h
WOrk Out -me••"-r with them" It t . ......d th 1 C m 1 t d 1111 ti Oxtord type zonlnr ordinance wch School tteenlly, •·111at In the com· ""' .. ..,, · •eema 0 me we ve ·-a 0'°" In · 0 P1 f' et 1 r .,/'«d opera2 Uon• 11 Loa Anrele1 haa. Only control· dor and 1t&rted counUn• mu:· He -.td di.c1119iona on the prob-ouJh lnve.llpllon by a .-ep..-n· approx ma e y vv ~Y•· . te led drill aUo " lem have bun underway for 10me taUv• "'"""''P ••• U thJa len't the a· port:abltt drtulnf mnt i.u con· In( la wed by t.he ordln· "How <'an you poaiilbly count
bod It •-•·--' • ance ru "" ... M I l d tlrne. "Every Y &&ree• .. a recommendation we llhould acet'pt, splcuoua than ~ derrick, a. Keep · ee · uaf' .... l!llpn n en enc.
JOOd Idea,'' Spurgeon Kid. what 11 !" Andeneo r.plled: "Well, noise at a minimum. 4. Employ no .And when Francque uked RJch· .. keel them.
Th• .upent.ora 1nltruc:Ud~· It la." earl hen sumps. :'I. ~move the field repre~ntaU•u, "Suppo.e the "Oh," I.hey kplted ... wt have a
ty CoWUtel Joel Ogle to draw up JUST MAJl:E REPORT drllhng mHt within 30 day1 alter county goe1 along with your van· 1yatem all our own!"'
an enabllnJ act which would allow Spur(eoo W ormed the board, drilling, unltsa used for addltlm· ance requuL Would JOU whlpatock
the county to take aucb 1tepe. "We are not trylng to force th• a.I drilling pursuant to llllother Into Coit& Meaa !"'J#
However, Ogle now declaru the ~tam over-juat turn!~ It ln." permit. II. Provide adequate fire "Not on the flrat S°ell," wu the
act would be unconatJtuUoaal. Ke called a tteoUon to a parental control T. Carry' on no retlninJ reply.
"We are at a 1t.and1Ull," War-reeponae greater than IO ~r cent proced at the drill 1He. l\irther doubt wu cut upon
nu commented. "We had ukttd on the queatlonnalrn eent home It. UH-an under~und pumping legality of the M-'a whip.tock·
Ogle to begin nerottattnr with recenU7 for parenll' oplnlon1 on unit 1t the hole I• complet.d u a lnl' ban u R.sc.llfleld apokeanen
Shellmaker Inc. fo~ ttmoftl of the gradJns ayatem. More than %-1 pumping well. 11. MoUnt e all pro-repeatedly Warned the ctty plan·
311,000 cubic yard• ot Udeland1, favored ebangln.-the report card ductlon by electric power. 10. l:IJ· ntng commluton: •• You cannot
but there'• 'DO uae proc-11nr. method to an A. B, C en-ding ay.. mlnat.e nolM, vibration, duat, odor deny clUsen1 the benefit• of their
There'• no ntted of lignln( ••con· tem. Spurgeo.n added, "Wet felt lllld keep the alte •lgbtly. 11. Carry mineral rlgbta.'"
tract unleaa we can work out thtt throU(h the 11urvey we would get all oil away by an underl'?Ound However, u one of tii. KHA
exchange ,vlth Jrv1ne.'' unblUMd, unprejudlced public pipeline. 1%. Reatore ao far aa prac· cltla.ena obaerwd, "It It'• a dry
CAN nLL AT WILL oplnJon. I recommend you 1tudy tJcal to original eondJUon It the hole, that'll Mttl• everything."
Warner Kid BbellmaJter would the aurvey cuda.'' He Informed hole pro•e• dry. 13. Adequately The city pl&nrunc comtnl•slon i..
extract the till material and place Ule board. one member of which fence and landlcape the ' alte it aued a 8tat.ement after Monday
It Whe~r the county dealred. hadn't undeBtood, that the Enalgn production la obtained. night'• meellnc that lta action
Ooat would run Sll,000 at 22 School atatf wu aaked to develop n -. pointed out theM point. In a pproving the drill .tltt out.aide
cent.I ~ ..cubic yard. I\ would the be9t tJPtt of A, B, C card. an "far above the uaual oU drill· th• city llmlt1 dld not mean the
allow an approximate I-foot depth Ray 11&14, "I don't UJce the word· Inf requirement.a of Oranp Coan· comml.aalon approYed "exploit•·
tn the bay wat.er11 to be Wied tor I~ ot the "J"" pa.rt or the card. ty." tJon within the city Umlll." The
paddle board•, canoea and .wlm· I don't feel 'fl' ahould be on the Chairman Walter Weimer ot the at.atement aald approval wu made
mtng. Power boata would be kept card. It ahould be A, B, C, D and Meea piano.a a.nd abo a COUDt7 "whJch wlll allow exploratory
out ot the area. Plenty of Mndy Incomplete. planning commlulon mem~r told WOl'k without lou of either ll\lrlace
beach would be offered wtth adeq-Mra. J'ranlc Woodland, Newport the Newa·Pre.M today that the or aiblUrface rig'ht.a."
ua.te p&rk1n!. ·~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~ Warner Mid he bu -. no II
tlgu1'9 on the cout of thtt overall
rttereaUon recton de•elopmenL The
dredgtnr. however, would eot1t thf
county about $118,000.
The harbor commlulon hu
gtve.n ll• approval of plane tor
dredging the bay.
REPORT CARD
Colltlaaed ,.,.,.. ,,.... ......
I ma. at the end ot eighth grade
lltudlee.
Tru.atee Harvey Peaae ra1aiec1 the
main objecUon, uklnr whether
lhtt preMnt 1y1t.em'• years of ex-
perience shou.ld be dJ~ed In fa..
vor of thtt c:ard .ubmltted. .fte
moved the report be ~pted and
a public' hearing ~ held at the
nel<t bo&.rd meetlnf, 30 daya hence.
Following conelderable dl11CU1111lon,
tNa motion waa pamed.
R&y aatd the boa.rd had aald ft
would accept the report of It.a com-
mJt tee.
8UOOEST8 DELA I'
Pe&M aald the reuon he W("-
WOODMAN MEATS
la
IUDD'S
MARKET
18581
So. M.m
Kanta A.a.
Kl 1·8111
F•tmbig U. 8. Gov't. paded. .-t Stall Fed Steer Beef
"GUARANTEED LOWm PllCES ANYWHERE"
So. Main & Newport Blvd.
.. ta.. J-c!Uoll
8pedalia For
n.nday
Friday
Satwday
Sunday
GRADE "A" COLORED ~SCERATED DUIU9UE EASTERN FULLY COOKED
FRYING CANNED
I
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LOWEST· PRICE CAR
CHICK EIS HAM
READY TO COOK READY TO EAT
IN .. ALL 3" TO GIVE YOU ALL THIS IS PLY.MOUTH!
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The diri/tint. ~au in the
low0 prkfo 3-th•t'• Plymouth·, Powf'r-
flow 11 7! It.a hip compre118ioo n1tio.
combilW'<f with ellclu•iwe Chrome-
Sealf.d Action. gi"" '.'OU mar~ pow~
from 1.-gu, and welnt...mooth J>"·
formaoct. You'll enjoy liihtning
accder•tion. than~it to a apecial
mei.ttintt iyainn in 1he c.arburrtor.
And the row«'rflow thri•~ oa r~
lar. not p'"11ium p-a~. rod.
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TOP SIZE
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The ~~If. longut, roomie1I car af
the low-price 3 -that"1 Plymouth!
Brilliant DeW FoncorJ l<>oli 1tyling
~you more glamor oubide, more
luxury imide; plui1 the new fuU-View
wind.hield, awtpt back to g ive the
pdtelll Yieihility in the low-price 3.
A.ad Plymouth •• big ane meant you
and your p&MeD~ert will enjoy the
amooth, tttady ri~ that only a truly
big car un gi•e you.
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Plymouth is the only low-prict' c&r
to gi,•e you Al oo extra cost such
Ht:ra ·nlue (ri1t11rrs Mt eleclric '"ind-
ah itltl wipc-1"1. Safety-Rim wh~la and
an indtpendc:ol parking brake for
flT('St,.r Na(ety ••• O riflow •liock .~
11orh,.rs for a ~mootber ri•le ••• an
Oilite fuel filttr anrl oil bath air
cle11nu for l11~tin[': cranomy. Stt and
dri"t 3 Plym1>ulh toclay-.Ju why il'1
your #nsl-buy lc.r·prict car!
WHY PAY UP TO $500 MORE F'OR A CAR SMALLER THAN PLYMOUTH?
Don '1 lH' foo~ by lhc: claiim of 80<ded meclimn-
price can that thc:y COtl pndic:alty a.be MJM u
Plymouth. When yoe ~ prioe tap yoi1l ~
that, moJtl fnr 1ruxM, Plymouth 11t!ll4 for moch,
mucb laa than medium-price cars, and g ives you
l'DOfe car for your money 1
..-r Mrt "IW: BETTIA TftADE·IN, TOO
ALL·NEW PLYMOUTH
• IASTDN HICKORY SMOKED
SLICED BACON 3 .b •. as·· Full Center Slices - 1 lb. Layers 29¢ lb.
RIB
STEAK
TENDER JUICY
SW I SS
STEAK
CLUB STEAK
STEW
BEEF
STANDING
45•. CHUCK
ROAST
45•.
PR·IME RIB ROAST
I-SAN F1lEt4 H
GROUND
BEEF 5 99c 0-BONE 39c
Iba. lb. R 0 A S T lb.
CENTER CUT
7-BONE ROAST
EASTERS OR.UX FED
SHORT
RIBS
t'LA.Tt!
BOILING
BEEF 5•.
8EMJ ROST.LI;~!C 45 l':SGLl !il ff (
(J 1· T
R 0 AST i.
LEG OF
!!s!»JI ll •
Fresh Side
PORK
Specials Ill the Grocery Depu; 1mcnt
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4323 W. Coast Hlgttwar-101 Newport lladl Harbor 4070 :.•· 83c ;;: 39c ~· 79c
Aft« Apri 15th New lld9. I New Loc.tion at 1200 Wett eo..t Highw.y ! .. ________________________________ _.
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NEWPORT HARBOR
MRS. WINIFRED BARBRE. Women'• Editor
HARBOR COUNCIL OF PA RENT TEACHER Associations elected and installed J\eW
officers on Monday at the administration bujjding of Newport Harbor Union High
School. Above are (L to R) Mra. Harold Knipp, correBponding secretary; Mrs. Rich-
ard Lilienthal, recording secretary; Mni. Harvey Pease, eecond vice president; in pic-
ture at right, Mrs. C. Orby Andel"8on, hiatorian; Mn. Robert Wallace, president of the
Newport Beach P-TA and insta lling of!icer; Mrs. Porter Sinclair, treasurer, and Mn.
Harold· Boyvee. Mrs. C. A. Hoffman of Newport Beach, president, wu not present
because of an accident ; not pictured were Mrs. William O'Brien, fint vice preaiden~
and Mni. Me.lcom Reid, auditor. -Sta!! Photoa.
NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS -PART I I -PA6E I
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955
AT LAGUNA
CORONA DEL MAR P-TA
UNITS ELECT OFFICERS
Treasure for Gallery
From 'Titan' Lecture
Joint Session ls Held
At Harbor View ·School
Of!ic<'rs of bot h Corona de! Mar and Harbor View Ele·
m<'nlary srhools P-TAs WC'rt' elected at a joint ses8ion. hC'ld
Monday evening. March 28 at Harbor \'iew school with Mra.
Harvey Peaae presiding. They included:
For Harbor View P-TA. Mm,.._ tducellon ch11 lrmt1n and h1 still ar-
Hot1te.1ee1 for the evenlnl' wer.
H•rbor View klndersartm room
mother1, Mme.w. Geneva Boetwick,
Kenneth Smith, Lyell Buttermore
a.nd Little and Corona del Mu
third KTade room mothers, Mm~.
Van Hall. Mal"g'«'Y Andenttn. J ean-
ne Klepplngtt and Helen Burgeaa.
Art Gallery
Opening Tea Robert Oh•nder. pre8idcnt; Gordon
MrM ~hon. fin!ol vlc4' prHldmt;
D<•ul(i..s HoMklns. aecond vice pre·
1lc.Jpnt; NonnM C&rlson, recording
llvt' In many organlutloM, i;eve
An &mu&lng and lnfctrmattv .. talk
on "Jo'1tmllle. Jn The Stft rrlnJC Role Be11ut1ru1 wea ther combined with
Or You Don•t Have To Be Per· lhr'11 outalandln,; ellhlblta brou1irht
(t('l To Be A Parent.'' out a record attendance 11t the llfH'ri•tary; Lyell Buttermore, cor-monthly t!'a a t Laguna GaU4'ry on
rrspondlng 11ccr,lary; J essi' Haine11. Sund11y. The new e11hlblll ot Ro·
On Saturday, Apri.1 t at a p.a.
Cun t.or 011WeU Jack.eon wtll rt"
Lft IJlu.trat ed tallt at Ule LaJUM
Beach Art Gallery on ·-nie Tit.an"
(I.he •tory of Mlche1&11selo >. ,._
~pie reall&e the m&g'l\ltude of
thl• man who wu probebly the
gTe&l.eet art.lat th Ill ever It ved. '!be
rea!Kln la that not one on~nlll
wot'k of hll I• In any American
m~um with the vtcpeUoo Of eome
drawing a. -
A man of temputoua moodl &r1d
godlike yearnln,;a, Mldlelalll'f'Jo
tried to 1chleVI' the lmpoulble and
h4' came aa near t o It aa any mor·
Lal man. "The Titan" trlll the
1tory o! hl• life from birth t.o the
hel1hu of hi' u rttr and unUI
hl1 flnel creation. ''The Pina Ron-
danlnl," upon which hf' wu work-
lnf when he died al to.
The entire 11tory l1 told ln plc-
luru of hlt grf'et .:ulptu"" and
paJntlnp. lhi St.line Chapel and
t rf'iururer. Jonathan Daigh. hilltor· T • land ShnaJJ.wr and Arthur &au·
Ian . Warrtn Clemence, parllamtn· OaStffitStreSS mont dn•w manv out or town hlblt went to Raymoad Bayln&.
O nan: •nd Mr. Phillip Maurer, KUl'lt& Mr. a.nd Mrt. Str .. f'r a.nd flrit. for hla 1ntere1Uns "SUII
auditor. Club to Hear Mr. and Mrs. Buumont were In Life" or a llhPlf ol booka ancl. to
· Snvlnr for Corona del Ma r r-1 •lltndance to rttelve their many Robert Wood. ~nd. tor hla bl!eu-
TA wlll be: Mmu. Staan Martin., H • • friends and admirers. Uful marine "Coulal Grandeur:•
pr1'111dent; Kitty Burton. first \•Ir' tStOrtan HoateMes for the t~& W4'rt mem-Arnone m"mbera ttpre~t.ed ln
pr,.aident; J oel BeaJJ, •econd vice 1 bf're or lhl' Senior and Junror p. I.he N at1on11I On.nge Show n :hlblt
pr,.111'1tnl ; Roy Hall. 1<ecretary; Ro-1 Ml'etlng 11 t 7.30 p .m. Monllsy,' ·r A'11 Flowers wea fuml1hed by were John McLaur;hlln, Mlacha
be rt Otto. treuurer; Carl Vt>n-A pnl 11 Ill Ho.4pitelil ,. """" 111 Mr". F . L. Sha rpe and Mrt. Wll-Atkenuy, F"tooe N . Dann. Kalher-
1trom. h istorian: Henry Vaughn, Alllbna. H&rbor T<>ll!lllui~tr .. ,.11 L'lub ' ltllm Rt>td, who arn n1ed the able lne Steele Dann. Norman Hall. Bar·
a uditor. t will prt'a,.nt 8 llP"C••I Celltur,. a t I 11nd dPcoratJon•. Hoateu wa• Mn . hara Larimer. Peter l"lelwn, Lt'on·
Brownle Scoull of Troop 12 ltd 1h .. 1r proicr•m. Mi"" Charlolt4' J Ptte Mryer. co-ho•t"llffll, Mmea. a nt Scheu. In watel"C'dlOl"I.
In the Oag alule. Th<'y lnrluded Skinner. hl11lor1an ot the dub. will All"n Bailey. Don Muller. Elol•e Joehua Mea!lor l• rf'prewnted In
Graci' Buttermore. Chen" Thoma-'. 11uthnt tht i:r""''th a n.S •lt'Vtlnp-j Jurf!t'!l•l'n and Cul OWbert. ,T hOlle the currf'nt J30lh annual ellhlblt
Cathie WI.Ip, Marilyn Yamer and mrnt of th" oritanluhon 111nc" who poured Wf're Mm,.a Mat Her-of lhe r\aUonel Ar ademJ of Dnlp
8 h11ron Tork. MLM Clllhy AndrewJ1 the' charter <llnnt'r at Irvine Cou t lwrt. F. J. Mc1'1anu•. Mrs. John In :-; .. w York. :-; .. 11 Walker Warner
la leader and Mn . Burke Thoma., Club lu l May. Lyon11 &J\d Mu. Jack Pa rsons. Shostrom 1.1 havtn,; , on,. man
la ro-leader. Other11 appearing on thf' pro-Popular vote or the v1ellol"I for 1thow at lhf' Artln·a Guild Ca llery
KI n g ery Whltent>ck. cht'mletry l(Tam will be ~Ira. :->arhnr H iii. the •·l'bn111ry-March Mf'mber1 b · In Cann,.1 n"•l month
~ pe.lllt.Jap Ill color u weD u
coklt'ed •Udft Of ~ and P'l~
f'fttCt'. Wbll.e Ulla t&lJl la ~ OG
the m0Yin1 picture '1be Tlt.an."
wblch WU produced IOlne )'e&rl
ago tn black and whit'!, Jac'k-
hu added many alldff In color
and a more complete narraUon
Of the artlat" a life.
The admlaalorl to tbLI nut l1 a
"white el4'phant treuure" foT Ole
annWll Tna.urt Sat. to be held lD
May. Tbt t.AlllUre may be a piece
of coetu.me r f'll')'. &11tlque1. ch.Ina.
s-i&.. ~ra.mla, U11tUea. ru1a. cop-
~rand brua. boolu. pltcurea.. plc-
t UA framn or tumlture. but u -
cludl.nc old clot.hea.
A 8ID&lJ donaUon wtll lie aaked
ol thoee not brins-1.nr a '°lrnaure."
10 wua .. . ._ ...... ~·----~.,...._c-.........
•
Al1.=e1::-s.
ftJ41fDaAJR•
PLOWaa.f.ln'-rJU
.AlfYr•Ua
t~cher a t Har~r High School. tnv~auon and p~dgf': Mr~ A~ ~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~--~~~~~~-------~-~---~ •poke on the nf't!d tor hl(h 11<:hool thur Michaeli. toutmll!otresa; Mr•.
upanalon and \Uualralt'd hla 1ub-Haul Risk. toplcmt11trl'la; Mn.
ject wlt.'1 cha.rta. Both P·TAI went J . E. Wolf, Mr11. Ray Trautwrln
on record to approve t.he plan and 1nd M ra. Edward Mlrko\rlch,
everyone wu urJ"ed lo vote M11y 11pcllkcu: Mr11. Albert Johnson.
IO. Mrw. Robert Bogen, who tor l'V1lu1t tor . Mn. P aul Mora , tlm..r.
eeven years wu •l•te P-TA paunt and Mrs. Clyde Johnson, p..arl.
We Clean
STROOCK &
CASHMERE
COATS
by hand!
,._-* wm ....
t.t.atttaJ u ev.r. alter
ear •~ta -,aete
tltelr ballcl-"ork I
We Plc!bp ud Deliver
Uptown Cleaners
1918 West Balboa Blvd -Newport 8Mcb
We .,_..... la C1Mmq aacl RaM P......ar of ~·
... OftlU-..' ...... ...,.. ~
Closing Out Sale
40°!0 off ON All
STOCK
including
NORCROSS GREETING CARDS
GIFT WRAPPINGS
BONE CHINA
NAPKINS
RIBBONS
PARTY FAVORS
NOVELTIES
Jeanj · Y/t~
2721 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar
-_ ......
Master Point
Winners Told
Local playera to win Muter
Poinll tn t he two recent Muter
Point Open toumamenta held ln
Balboa were Mr9. Arnold Gauer
and Mn. Marsaret Holm.... Mn.
Edna Mac:Muten and Mn. Merle
McCornber. Ml"L A. 0 . Doe.t>uri
and Mrs. Cbat'lu Boardman.
Placlnl' •econd were Sally B1"01t'ft
&rid Stan Huak,y, Mr1. Robert
Rom and M "'· Mabe.I Boardman.
X1u LeaUe Fowler and,. Mra. Roy
Strow. In third poettJon were
G lenn Ru.t and A. 0 . Wetherby,
Mn. C. I:. ll'Yln and Mn. Het1rJ
Ss1ert. Kn. A.my Kennedy and
Attllur Brown.
la Monday a.ttemoon'a n,ular same north·90UUI win.nen were
Bally Brown and Doyle Gilbert
dile hJp acorer1 eut wen were
Ml"L Jotua DeYlco and Mup.ret
llcXJaley. ftu.aae,...up -i . ....c
'"" Jin. Oertrvde Co• and Mn.
84!ftl'Y Eg'prt. Mn. A . O. Dou•
burr and Frank Focet, Mr•. Robert
Ro. and Mra. Arnold OuHr. The
r4'gular club Muter Point &'&Ille
wm be a eht Frtday ,venln,; at
4U t:.·,. v .... •n Front In BalOO..
Play w111 1tart promptly at 7:30
o'clock.
Fh~orescent Cheap
Fluoru cent lli:htJn,; la leu ex·
p4'nllvc to o~r11te than I• lncan-
dnc~nt llghtlng. A nuoretc~nl
lamp llgbll a vea ter area than
de>ff a.n tncanducent bulb Qf tq11&1
wattagf'.
7 ·,\
' .J~\ · (rl111iHu /t
NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS -PART 11 -PAGE I
THURSDAY, AffRIL 7, 1955
Star Styles
Featt1re of
OES Party
The big event of the year for
Harbor Star. OES, WU ttie Star
•lyl• ahow and canula puty held
Thursday evening. March 31, at
the Fri J Aftl"rnoon rlub}\puae
~!!Cort• Wl'l't! Eddie Moore, Clyde
Juhn11on, Henry l)el1ter and Mel
Ber ry. • •
Over 30 doot prlllff were doftal•
ed for the artalr, Mn. Sam Craw·
ford and Mr•. M. B. Hoetellf'r
were In cha~«. Mra. Arthur l'lta·
morn.. worthy matron ot Hartlor
Stn . preatdt'd over U.. •wardin•
ot lhf' pnu• and lhanked everyone
for their gtneroatty and cooptta•
lion In maklnJ the •<fair • llUt'·
cea1. Canula and br1dp followed
Ule 1tyle ahow.
In Coat& fcaa .. A rapacity crowd r-------------enjoyed frl'ahmenta and watched
the 1' el1 exhibit types or ap-
from 1wlm aulta, with bl11nd-
lnc r&lnbow leis, play clothe• and
llll-occalion dreasH to the en-
trancing "after five" frocks and
enNmblu . The ahow1ng wu d i·
nc:ted by 1.tra. Joe Stroup of the
J o-Lee llhop and the modt>ll were
mo1Uy membera of Harbor Slllr
and J ob'• Da ughter1.
Commenta tor wu M rs. ArdytJ\e
Bubeslan; orga nist, M1!18 Kay
Kinkaid and thti novelty skit duet.
"Over the Rainbow" wu presented
by Ml111ea Mary Ann Cooper and
Jackie Garrett. Model11 were M mu .
~x Bell, R ichard Newman, Harry
Burdick. Unll'y Cornellua. Ha.I
Dike, Rlchllrd Smouite. Robert H rn-
denon, Richard Slmpson. Leroy
.Ander.on, Mu Popt'. Misses J udy
Bank., Mary Ann Coo1>4'r. Jar kle
G&rTett and Lucy Pope J r. Modrll'
CDM Guild
Will Show
College Film
The Oran&'• Cout Story, a film
aboul Orange Coaal College, with
narraUon "Y Vincent P rice, will
be preaented by the Church School
GuJld Community Congregational
Church, Corona d~I Mar. on Mon-
day a t 7:30 p.m. In the church
aoclal h all.
Mu. Harvey Pea~, 111 ln charg-e ot the progn.m. R••fre11hmenta w ill
be provided by Mmn. J Rmu Van
Dyke, Harlin Hoy t and Emmy u 1u
Kerr. Everyone 1ntereate<1 11 \n·
Ylted.
the can opener
thar-s CEAIED /or easier can opening
It'• .tlot yov·we olwoy1 wonted! e>p.,. CGN of ony size, Olfl'f
tllope with eGM. (Oflle in. We•d like to ehow you the impoftante
of geored·octlon. flVf YtAa GUUAHTfl
lflt1't Cod..,_ Pw. $2.49
1802 Newport Blvd., Costa Heu Uberty s.M!6
Here comes (dwardS
Leading the
Easter
Shoe
Parade
One of the biggest
treats for children ot Easter is
brand new E• '8 Sho.1.
And you con bet the youngsters will be
tickled P'nk with our many
smon styles. Of course, mothers will
•specialty apprKiate our
thoroughne11 in fitting•
growing feet.
elReD
LlNTA ANA n a..,. ...-1 ............ _ ......... TWO
L00&110lf8
COSTA MF..SA
LJ~rt,-11-%178
II-(Aoti•r-I 7tlt a 0 .......
~·· ......... .... "4 .,.,...,
80'l'll 81'011D OPEJlf riuDAY l\"IGllTll "l'IL t:te
PAGE 2. PART 11-NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955
KEY PLANNERS for Ebell Club'• Spring Feetival, annual event elated for April 21,
ta thla group that met Monday for luncheon at the home of Mrs. Amelia Gamble, ~en·
era! chainnan, 704~-<.i Heliotrope Ave. Left to right are Mmes. Gamble, C. M. Dealuna,
Byron Wella and Nicholas Brettner, Ebell president. -SW! Photo
EBELL SPRING FESTIVAL
THEME, 'POT O' GOLP'
Luncheon-card Event to
Provide Scholarships
Well•. aecUon chairmen anll com·
mlttee member•.
Theme for the luncheori, 1hort
program and card• of "Pot o'
Gol<I," thl' drcoratlvf' theme to be
In ra.lnbow rolo111. There will be
• t11bll' and door prlzu, With «'ltttrlc Ebcll Club's popular Spring Festival UI scheduled for applian rn aa 11peclal prlzu. Lunch·
Thunlday, April 23 a.nd will combine luncheon, cards and 1 l'On wm be at 12 noon and card
booth.e for co.tume reJry, attractive &prom and home play berlna at 1 p.m.
cooked foods. I ·
On 1\tund11y Mr" Amt lla Cam-1c1arence Dodd. Ruuell Cral1r. Johnson Reunion
bl,• gt>nt'r al ch•lrman, enttrla111f'd , Th_omaa S. Smith and William B. I The Albert E . J otm.on born. at
cnmm1ltt'f mem~rs Ill hrr homt', Trilt.
w .th phn, for thr 11ftalr romplrt~ This Is a fund-raising event tor ~00 W. W1lt10n St., Co•t• Me .. ,
11· 11:.11 t1nw t;uuu mcludf'd echol&rshlpa which Ebt'll pruents wa1 the acene or a family ra·
Mm• • :\'.d wl4h llrl'tlnti . prelft-
1
each yea. r. Only 100 tabll'1 wtll bf' union Wednuday whtn Mr. John·
ci,-.nt. Byrt•n \\'1'1111. C:. 1\t Vea.kin,, l'OM, a nd Ucketa may be obtalned son'a parenll, t.he A. A. J ohn.on.I B.1~11 p,.t,.r..nn, 1\t..h•an I'A"rkl'r. from .!>11"1'. Cl11rt'nce Dodd, Mrs.)0t Loa >Jlgelea, and hia aiater and
--brother-ln-law, Mr. and Mra. WaJ·
N.A. Cadet Don Jacobsen
Honored at Pensacola
'.\:iival A ir CMltt Don J acotie..'.n.
""" d Mr '""" J111·oh11 .. n, T>Oi• Xa rC'1~·u·~ Av~ • "11. irrnuuat .. .i
r111m 1 •"·Clt:hl t1 .11nan;: 11l F t
Jt, p,,1"''' '· Flt•. 11n ~t.•u, h :!;•, II••
\I ll' I:•'' 11 ti ..... u1•t.m.t1n1: "l111ll'n1
1tw111 I .1n•I r• 1•1 \'"d :• ~.d11t•· trc.r.1
1111 111.• hattnli .. n:i. h.n·init b• rr
j:l\'t'll th .. ~111tlfln ur hnnor by tht'
C'11p t1u n
~fr Ja l ubl'lr n v. ·' 4 prt.u,, nt f, ,,
hi ~ "''" s ,:111 1u,1t1nn. 1~ pn '' nlh'
l ••nnn~ t:ni;lsn I "all r l'tum In
,J11'\ ("(ldl't Jarob•f'n h&..• l\\H
t.r .. th.,r • lv.1tn, (If f"ostll 1\1• •11 11n<I
I'• nd~ll n! c·, r<•r..t ""' ~1-.r, 11nrl
" \t•I• t, M r• C'ltHl'nC't ~1111 tin
i;I~·• t>I C"C1r..,n11 tlf'I M.•r
l"'n ... 11,. ar aJ urHtd fru111 x .. w.
JX>• lla rbt r 1 n.o n l11i;h !'r h '>< l
an1I (\r 11n1" ('•I"' I 'nil•!:<'
On Business T rip
Leo R ovm o f :,!1~11 l-'r;lrr.11 Ave., I
Costa l\IC'M. I• ti \\', •lnl·«l11y by
plane on a l\o\o w,.4•k · bthtnl'lUI
tnp to !\tll1.11our1 and ('.,lora rlu
PUT TWO AND
OON JACOBSON
Naval Air Cadet
TWO TOGETHER
ter Cary ot PorUand, Ore~on, were
ii:uuta tor the day and evenJnr.
May Rite
Announced
Engaiccment hu been announc·
I'd of Ml111 Shar~>n Lee Moor~.
tlr\Ughter of Mra. Robf'rt For&berf,
628 W. Jlltb 8'., Cosla Mt'a&. and
Mr. VIJTll l foote•. to Waltl'r WIJ-
lklm MacKenzie Jr .• 11on of Mr. and
Ur11. \\'11Uer )facK,r zle of San
Diego.
The bride-elect wu educated ln
1 Cai.ta Mt'11a arhool•. Harbor High
&hool anti Orange Gout CoUegt.
Hl'r f11u1re wu gn .. duatt'd from
\\'1lllam Howard Taft H lgb School
In Ntw T ork.
1 A May date hu h<>tn aet tor
1 th• wedtlln&'. w hJch wW be beld
at Capilla de Sllll Antonio.
'Kamaainas Plan
Easter Gifts
for Children
L.'\w~n~f' n l\'rr an<! thtnc-a "' J:u.
rop«'.
\\'hll" t1.br\\ll•I lhC'lt t.111r. "4•111a
h\' 11111 ... \\Ill tn1'IU•ll' t 't lllh•' the
11111 .,11 t·•r~. S•·otl.11111 1i..111u11t. =-:" .• h \;, 111 1ry an•t s , 1u1 1111w111n
,·ounll"I•'' 11hi,i L11·u•t11h• 1111. Thry
1J1•1ll n lun1 h111111• h~· "'">' of tt.nlt
Mn . EJward Ktlly t ntf'r\, !nf'•I .. n.t l.l\kt' Luuiu lh \\11 t' a t 11\'lll(
Kamaalna Klob mrmbf'r~ • \rlr.'h tu•r<' •n Aubll&t.
30 at the Roy Kt'f'nf' honw H:1lb<1:\ \ ------
P.-n1n111la Uuslnl'!'S l'CO\f'rl'd 8 · I Bankers at Meeting round Eost f'r plans for «hlh1rf'n of
th!' club·~ "111h•ptf'd 111m ily" ?In. , W m Stxl\ln a nil II L Hl'tn1 k
Rolx!rt Hl<:kl'lts 11n°I M1 ~. RoY1or the :".•wpo1 \ H.1rbor B1mk 11t ·
I
Kf'\'nf' Wt'rt appo1nlti.1 115 • com·) tl'ndcc1 thf' mo nthh• 1hnn«'r mtet1111r
m ll\t'., to purchue an•i <l<'llver tht · Eaaltr basket&. I of tht lnc11'1,r11tlrnt B11nktrt AM••·
summ <'r party plana a nd 1 hl' an· cla lion of Sout ht'rn ( 'ahfornta h1•l.S
nual Initiation or new mt>mbera rect>ntly In L.011 Ani:tlu .
wne alao on th" agPnda.
A 1ocu1l hour followrd. with
rf'frtahmenta urved. :\r•>t\ lll'~1'1on
will be on April 20 at the homr '''
llolrt. Marie Kimball. !'J\8 Ah ioo Ave.
Eynon Whi~es ff 0 M ~
to Tour Europe I LO. -_A_ N,S
GIFTS FOR THE BRIDE . ELECT are here pre.ented by the hoatesaes, (standing, L
to R), Mrs. B. T. Lillegraven and Mrs. Hubbard Howe, to Mis.a Lonita Vincent (seat-
ed left). At right i. Mn. Lonnie Vincent, mother of the ~onore<:. Luncheon and shower
wu held at Irvine Cout Country Club. -Staff Photo
The Eynon Whiltll of Shore
Chtf.11 plan 10 ll'a\'e lhe Harbor
arta soon on u se\'<'ral montha'
cni!H and t\lur of Europl!'. Thl'y
will lea\'e ltontrt'lll on Empre.aa ot
France tor a crwM down lht' St.
Miss Lonita Vincent Feted
at Pre-nuptial Luncheon ~ ltr Wlro
r1owers At Oreft9• Co11ftty'1
LHdift9 HC>fft• l"41ftt
lftttlhatlOft Party Rental Item.
Other Hospitalities to
pandmother and aunt, Mrw. Mary
Francu P ayne and Mrs. Ermll'
Payne. Mra. Doyle Hatch wu un.
able to attt'nd.
U 0.9 B. Coa . .t ffJI., C'oroNO lkil lfar .
Harbor 5071
be Extended This Month QUICK
24 HOUlt SERVICE
One of aeveral courteaie. to be extended to Mias Lonjta '\ft W
Vincent before her April 30 marriage to Richard L. Yost of L V
Portland wu the luncheen and shower hostessed~JS~a~t~u~rd~a~~----------------------1~-ll~v-irr;1t~~~~.--r--
t-lrvfne Country Club by lfn. Hubbard HOwe; vocado LIDO REALTY ASSOCIATES INTEREST RATES Ave., and her daughter, Mn. B. T. Lillegraven of Costa
)feaa. lcent: Mmea. Lola Muon, Richard EA Sy
Ml.ea Vin t, ho Ja th dau..... Pleger , Auatln Sturtevant, HllTT)' ce.n w • •" SUckler, Edward Millett, Clarence
ter of Xr. and Kn. Lonnie Vin· Hl(bl• and Norman Nlelaon, all ot .. MONTHlY ,AYMENTS
cent, 311 L at., 8&lbo&, will be th• HarlM>r ana; Mlle Adele Com·
ho~ on S.turday w1*\ a ITOUP 1tock ot ~ Buch and from
ot Chi Ome.-a ~ty Ill.ten South Puadena., the br1d~lec:t'a
trom Unlnratty of Or.con entel'-r,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
tain for bv ln Loe Ansal•. An·
other ennt 1a a ta at whSob Kra.
Richard CuU• will ti. hoet-. on
April 22.
A.ttendiq ~ lbowar wve the
honoree and her lllOCber, Mn. Vin.-
Harbor Poets
Form Guild
A STOUP or Barbor areA JICMlt.I.
Interested In readlnr a.nd Informal
dlacuMlon of poetry, met Monday
evenlD&' IA lb• dlrectorw' room of
Ora.rate Cout Collep. Vernon Pa t·
tereon wu Mlec:ted u cl\alrm&l'I
ot the STOUP. Whicb wU1 call
It.HU the "Rhymen Guild."
fathers
mother's dey
is a month awey
give "HER" a
well-deserved
vecetion
week ... nd $25
'round the world
$2 ,SOO
a trip la a &'ltt
laatlns a llfellm•
cdm trevel service
364.l % E . Cout H wy.
OO&ONA DEL MAR
H&riM>r tut
(Mutual Thntre Ticket&)
takes pleasure in announcing
the appointment of
JOSEPH H. GROHMAN
as Director of Sales
LIDO REAL TY ASSOCf ATES
3400 Via lido Harbor 4444 ,
FRIEIDLY
SYM,ATHmc SlRV'tCI
WI IUY TIVST DUOS
ON wtU LOCI.TEO HOMU
! LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVIN6S
I I LOAN ASSOCIATION
222 Oc .. " AY9ttM
LAGUNA BEACH
Pho"• HY 4-1177 Seven people alt.elided the nrat
meeting wtlh more expact.ad with
a change of mtetlnr nl(bt. 'Ille ~iiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~i;;;;iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MCOnd Tueaday ot the month wUl I
be future meeUnc nlthU. Um. 8
p.m. &t eout OoU.1•. Frequent
dinner meetlnga will be pWu\'4 u
the croup lncreUN. Hla Kuy
McChune1 wae named JM>apltallty
cb&frman.
SHARON MOORES
• • • Aslc Any Islander .
TREAT YOURSELF TO EASIER SHOPPING
SPF...CIAU FOB APRIL 7·8-9
Don's
Meats
\\'bole o r Shank 69C HAM ·-··----· ..... ___ .-n..
rrytac 69C CHICKENS .. ____ ...... lb.
Ud ~loate ('111
GREEN BEANS
0.-1 Mont•
TOMATOES
CJlortf'ttfo TOMATO
JUICE
Worfrlta PEARS __
Mar11,.,.111
CIDER & JUICE
GRAPEFRUIT
ftlrdWffo t°'rOl'"'ft
PEAS _
DICK'S
Green Groceries
PEAS·
,.,,,.. i'Wol,...t IA,.... All (;r•••n
ASPARAGUS
I.rt. lulry fl'A:\'IOt ·
PEARS
Min dt IGamps 4/J~ . ..,
SPECIAlS
April 7 ••• 9
Hot Crou
IUNS ••• w,_ ... 2Jc
..... f7c ,_, • lottwHoftey
BUNNIES ••••• 2 t.151
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\"Oli GET ~IORE TRAN FOUR
From the start, make your wedding an occa-
aion of long remembered good ta.ate and dis-
tinction. InvttatJons .et the tone of fonnal
perfection. Consult u. on any problem you
mq have.
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HONORED AT
DAFFODILS
P'or \'nor 35< r. ...... , r"1tlf' • -··· dna.
when you add TWO DOLLARS plua TWO DOL-
LARS ... in a savings account. The difference is
in your favor, for the intere.t bl added. &a earned,
to your original deposit, and compounded regular·
ly. May we help you start your aavinga account
nut payday?
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Newport Harbor News-Press COSTA MESA BANK
"YOUR FRIENDLY INDEPENDENT BANK" THE MARKET SPOl---
......... Jfl>llAl °'"~" INSUIANCI cou•OU TION 2211 lalboa llvcl. Hare 1616 200 MARINE AYINUI BALBOA ISLAND
WOMEN WHO MEND for H~ Hoepital were entertained Tue8day at luncheon by
Mn. A. L. Pinkley, 153 Broadway, Collta lieu, who ta in charge of Friday Attmloon MARDI GRAS
Club's organizational membership. Other groupe repreeent St. Andrew'• Church and
Christ Church by the Sea. The women aew one day a week, do all mending for the in-L• db h Ch.Id H
,
&tltution. Pictured at left are Mmea. Boad Freitag, Bertha Tillot.eon, Mamie Foote, Ill erg 1 ren ave
and the hostess, Mrs. Pinkley. At right ia latest group, which includes ~. N. van
Praag, Mrs. Freitage and Mrs. Rachel Wiley. Others present were Mmea. Florence Gay Tt.tne at Saturday Fete
Eighmey, Leonard Logsdon, Zola Brund, Donald Hummell, Auxiliary presJdent; Mrs.
Howard Lewis, chairman of volunteera; Mmes. Reuben Day, Edwin Munaey and M. E. . Saturday. April 2., wu a big day alngtnl'. de.nctng', lMtrument&l IJ0-
1
Gordon Imler, Ellward Gen,
West. -Staff Photo toT the cbildren of Lindbergh loa and eklt& G«trge Poh, Frank Overt.., J. )(. Don and Ivy WlllJ&mson of La· Pelletier, C. !l. a.con, Georp Rod·
School toT the eager ly anticipated gun11. Beach brought their marlon-man, Amador Ramoe, Janet Tllom..
Round Rohl. n lor; FTank Waer, tTaU horae. Mn· ln We.itmlneter, preaentaUon of the day toT the M&rdl Graa had ar-eltes a popular attraction. I u, Jay Zirkle, c.-Orby A.nderwaa. loT; Patricia Johnson, 1tock honie, alJ·rlbbon awardJI wlnnera will be ' 0 ·• h y _ _._
h Id i th ti l t th Ro d. rived. AfleT many weeks of plan· DQlted around the yard were the ne.ip u-""'" and r. B. Hulett. junior, open ( 1 "t years and under ): e n e na • o e un , Mta. Henry Roberta and Mn. Bob Chlld11, stock hone, 11enlor; Robin 1ea11on All ARC member• rung on the part of the P-TA board game boot.he, all doing a bruk Kitt.a 1n
ioT. ( 12 yea n and under); FTank the buffet aupper a!teT the awaroa the &ffll.!T wu a great succeM. hot dog 1tand1 did not have fl lull Awards For Robin Roelllller. hor11eman11hlp, jun· may attend. A dance will follow and cooperation of the members, business. The popcorn, punch and
1
were c~e of Ucketa.
Waer, pleaeure horse, aenloT; Glen preeentatlons. The chlldren were dreaaed In during the day. InaldP. the build· Mesa Homemakers
M R • d Thomas, hor11emanship, junior, ( 13 gala coatume5 ot all deacrlpUon& Ing frellb tacos weTe being made I ca.ta Meaa Homemaken wm esa I ers to 18); Vic.kit Phllllpa, trail horse, D1"st Governor Promptly a t 3 p.m. .. parade form-and home cooked food• could be meet nlday a t t.be M.et.boclllt
( lZ and under); Wayne Hart, quad-• ed for the judging. Music for the purchued. I Community Church, uo w~st 11th
Starting at 9:30 a.m. Sunday rangle stake, junlor; Marvin HaTt, v· • para.de wa.11 furnished by the achool ALL RESPONSIBLE St., Costa Meaa. Mre. 0. R. Mlt•
the All-Ribbon 11how of the As· quadrangle stake, aenlor; Bob tO ISlt Zonta orchestra undeT the direction ot ho!t and Mr1. William Nichol• "1ll
eoclated Rld1>r11 of Orange County Chfldii. polebendi.ng, aentor; Rlch Mr. Allen. AfteT much dell.bera-&bert Burn•, principal and the 1 be project leaders, 1Ubject lampe Gamer. polebendlng, junloT; Glenn GovemoT Vh'gtnla EuWck of Uon by the judges the honor !OT men on bla teaching etaft worked and abadea. Pape!' Ill.Ck Jun.ch.
wu held at the Ana.helm Club Thomas anJ Jllch Carner, two· Dllltrlct 9. Zonta International, the be.st costume went to TeM')' all day to help Ullnga go more '-----------
sround1. Seven clubs of the U· man r elay (open)· Glenn 'nlomaa will pay her lntt:Jal vi.sit to the smoothly. They were 8 g-reat help Cl W ll
90elatlon were 1·epresented, con-keyhole. race top~n); Bull Dahl: Zonla Ch.1b of Newport Hubor Tyson. N lo the president. Mu. ArthUT ean a paper
teat&nta being llmlted to Tlbbon oran&'e race (open); Bob Chlldl, when the group holds lta next JUNO A.'liD QUEE• Kitts and the general cbalnna.n of , AJI wallpaper can be ci.n.d.
award wtnnl'ra In the Round Rob-tiguTe 8 1lal<e race (open); Bob luncheon meeting Aprll U. at the Immediately following the par-the Mardi GT8J1, Mra. L. C, Tliom-Washable wallpapeT, which baa a
ln aerlu just completed. Judge of Child~ wu 11enlor high poin t win· Villa Marlana. ade, Kl.ng Richard Lockwood and u. I protective coating, c&n be cleaned
t.be meet wos Don Burt• of Pa-ner of the day, Glenn Thomu wu All membera are urg"ed to at-Qu~n Diane Caatle were crown-Membent of the board who were by eponglng lt with water. NOD•
colma and the ring ma11lers were junior winner a nd Robin RMssler tend anJ hear the m-ge .M.18111 ed. They are aixlh Kradera who In charge ot the va rioUJ bootha wuhable wallpaper 11 cleaned
J'orreat Paull or Me11a Boots and and Vickie Phllli 1 winners for 12 EutUck hu for &11 Zontlana. She h&d ti.en chosen by popular vot. ~re: Mmea. R. O. Mickey, Ralph with a materlal ruembllnS doush.
Saddle club and Prrc F\1ller of P will 11peak of the need for con· frorn eight contestant& Waterman, Lou I a Oleeenkamp, t which pick• up dirt u It I.a rubbed
TM-City Wranglt•n•. year• and undet'. tlnulng the many Hrvicea to com· Two talent 1howa weTe pruent -Cbarlea Jacobe, I. J . Atchleon, on the paper.
Winnen In tJ1e various evenlll Tonight, April T, at 1 o'clock, at muntty, 1tate, nation an4 Int.er-ed during the day by the children ;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
WeTe: Cynthia Cox, trail honie, jun-the Trl·City Wransler11 clubhouM national rela Uorw. ot the 9C.hooL Th~ acte lDclUdecl
expert
hair coloring
tints • dyes
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N~RT HARBOR NEWS.PRESS -PART 11 ·PAGE J
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955
Yes .• It S TRUE ..
WE ARE OPEN
ALL DAY SUNDiY!
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f t/)
Neecl to Do So111e
PLUMBING?
*We have Ille Hcabor Area's most .
complete selection of CJCllycmlaecl
pipe and flttlllCJI.
Also complete
threading & pipe cutting facllltles
' WE CUT AND THREAD
PIPE WHIU YOU WAITI
•Ing In Your Sunday Paint
Problems
W• Can S1pply All Yo1r
P1i1ti11 Needs
COMPLETE LINE
OF FULLER PAINT
Attention Gardeners ....
AM ua for advice oa your Gardelalaat prublrma. We can
aaggnt the proper ~Ila.at food, fertdber or fonnula for
betf.er prdea ..-nllill OW to .... 7"1
HERE'S PROOF I f
l"llESll PICK.SD -FROM OUR OWN RANCH
STRAWBERRIES
YOU'LL BE AMAZED!
SPRAYS -INSECTICIDES -A TOOL
FOR EVERY GARDEN NEED
I NEEi)
1~~~~~~1 TOOLS?
SCENE OF DANCE-Newport Harbor Yacht Club re-
cently was invaded ~by members of Lido Isle Yacht
Club whose clubhouse is now being remodeled. Shown
above approaching his table in foreground is Bert Tem-
pleton, hand to coat. Sc:itcd from left are Vincent Sal-
macia, his \\ ifc. Mrs. T('mplet on and, barely visible, Jack
McDermott, guest of the Salmacias, from Chicago. -
Gene Ross Photo ----
Tommy Wilson Beauty Salon
introducing
MR. FORD
Hair Stylist
who joins our staff with
Beverley
Dorothy
Marilyn
Susan
IN THE BIRTCHER BLDG.
Swel!pi1tg l~e Counfrg t'I Stor1nf
anJ
Ju6l Je/ea6eJ lo U
l~e JacLel :Jit /or
J.ler maje6lg j '/jactJ
A maJterpiece ui :laifo,.eJ
Perfection for 11ie mo6l
';})~criminal~ Wonian."
' lxcf wiv~f'I al ...•
lhe Cfothe6 'J.Jor6e
1·.
Balboa Island
A friendly
kind of
shoe •••
just a
light touch
on your
- f I eet.
SALUDOS
: 6:::.. (/.$.~ .. ~
• Cu"1iony w.os.. ~I/~
• Goy, washobi. J. 95 '9
colon
OPEN P'IUDAV
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DSP.&ATlllEHT ft'OU
111e N.wpert ..,..._ o.ta ·-
I CHECK OUI LARGE STOCK OP
NATIONALLY KNOWN llANDS
*PATCHING PLASTER
* SAKRETE, Ready Mix Cement-
All you do Is acid water
* 1 ... w JOlfll old upholstery with
tM wnadng new FABSPRA Y
-14 Decorator Colors
To Choose From
* Sanden & Floor Polishers for rent
WE GIVE
GREEN STAMPS
* * * VISIT OUR NEWLY
ENLARGED and REMODELED STOR&
* * *
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NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS.PRESS -THURSOA Y, APRIL 7, I 955
ll•O •AlllT
WITH SALLIE
I WW'• to do about
tbmaf ••• the anny of bard·
bolled ea-t.llat mmt ID·
vade yoa.r three aquaree via ......., aaacl"'6cllM and ~
ael"OIN ••• Yoa may a la
ioldeuod them, devil them ' • • • eene them with ll'Mh
creamed upengue om tout
••• bmmm that 1 mut
have real eooa .•• NOfr
'the way to be .-und of
hard-bolled egp that will
atay freeh for tbe loageat leoKtb of time, is to atart tridl t la e 1....-t e1p
avallable to begin with •••
All together DOW t Rich·
ard'• OwD Greea Cartoa eus . . . llonlag Freeh 1
Penoully aelected from
one rucb, are the next .,_t
tblag to bavlag chickeaa
la yoar own back yard •••
Look for the AA Oii the
.,.,._ • • • Y oar ... 111'91Mle
that the egp therein are
only U bova old at the
date they were paded • • •
The date .. .tamped rtpt
oa tbe C!Utoa.,. Gnde A :fr ~ all over U boan
En blowiq • • • I highly
recommend for thoee who
wtah to ellminate the po9t
Euler hard-boiled egg diet
• . . or for tboee who go to
pat lengtha to decorate
their egp and wiah to eave
them for a apell • • • An egg can be blown thualy •.• With
an Ice pick poke a small hole
in the end of each en. place
the egg over a aaucer, place
your lii» over one bole and
blow •.. Of coune scrambled
egp mun follow •.. or an
omlet or a aumhine cake •••
But blowing egp . . . I pre-
dict will definitely add a PY
note to any Euter Egg color-
lng party ...
CLOSED
EASTER SUNDAY
Hamr EMter'a........_.
al favorite! Ob, tboee llaa-
battaa ~ •.• with the
old FuhlOaed dowa-o11-the-
farm flavor ••• wlt!l the Z4
boun extra amoke •• F.Mt-•m 1trowu pork. ahlpped
out to Lon11: Bach aad
unoked especially for our
Meat Departmeat ••. Oaie
aad Harriet have taken to
our Manhattan Hams . . .
Bouitht one for the flnt
time duriag our birthday
cie&f.bratioD \'la a frieed
•ho toted It back up there
to t~m . . • Two •eek.a
la~r they wnt beck for
two more • . . When yoa
"'at.ch their televieion abow
Friday nJtn at 8, Me If you
can't spot that ''We-lllle-
Manhat1aa -Kam • look" ln
th,.lr t-yes • . .
Canned hama! We've got 1
thoae too ... Our J oe main-
tains his delicatessen hu ·the l
largest variety in Orange 1 County . . . Count 'em . . •
Sel&ndia from D e n m a r k
comea first because, I got it
1trt.ight from J oe. it i.1 the
leanest canned ham a va!lable
... cornea in variou.a aizea
from I • ..: •ba · 10 Iba ....
Europa. from Canada. Unox
from Holland, Osar Mayer I
Picnica, Cudahy, Rath, Wll-
aon. Hormel , Armour •.. See t.OllliD20
you can have your cannedl ham any nationality you wish.
Give a look a& tbe white ;11 tilephaat Mlf' 18 oar Park·
lq lot tbla Saturday. Any-
thl•g you buy will go to-
ward• the procurement of ._.. aad camplq eqaJp-
meat for Seoat Troop 182
••• Thia partlcalar hoop la
oaly a yar old alld their
drive and me~· ID t'OIJect·
Ing thf!ef' ltenw for um
White FMpbut Mle aboulcl
be enc"Oaraced ••• Yoa cu
do It • . • buy IMNMthln~
from ·~ •.•
Our Greenhouae H a r r y 1 W&nte you to come ln and
bargain with him .•• You eee I ~~
bia greenhou.ee ia going to
become a glua houae right I
around the comer at the In-
formation Deek entrance ...
He hu lot.a of odda ~d enda
be doesn't want to move, ex-
cept to the t.ck .eat of your
ear .•• CoDM in and take your
p6ck •.• he'll barpin with
JOU •••
The M ., .. Shoppe ta
Hoppin' Good Eatin '!
Easter Ham~ -lust-the way you
like 'em and priced extra low for ·
real pleasant eating.
_; "'TA. Bna witll tM Old ,u1'4otle4 1'l4vor"'
Whole or Shank Ead Freab Smoked Ham
MANHATTAN 1b.49c
Butt End • • lb. Mc ----------·---·---·------·--.-
"BoMleH " Blm.UU. wU1' BMt.k R9'fM>1l~"
Whole Ham ID Natani .lalcie.
HORMEL ,. 6 3.4 lb. tin 6.49
"A~pp'41 a-4 r"6U O<wtMa1' r rff"
AD Meat· BoneleM Teader Ram --
CUD AH Y 4 lb. tin 3.69
"BecMfw to •Gt P6cldo Ba"'• ll•eh• Cooked Pork Shoalcler by 2.89
l
OSCAR MAYER 4 lb. tin
, .,..... 33 PINEAPPLE __ ;~ c:
Del ...... r&UIT 33c: COCKTAIL ._;;;
Del lloa .. HAI.VU 37c: PEARS ...... __ ;~
oNlotiSOUP or . 35c:
•
YAMS: .... _ .... _ IOI 2 tor 4tc
~~RIPE 2 35 OLIVES_······-~~ for c
~· ftckla IWl:ET 33c GHERKINS ... -.!~
e ..........
URAftl"llUIT 2 25c JUICE ___ .! '°"
c.u.c• ~ ·~ 2 23c WAFFLES _ .. .!. ,.
...... 7. 81'-d 25c STR'IERRIES ........ ~~
ll&nlM70 OREE'S 2 29c PEAS··-· .. .. .. !! lor
For Holiday Eating
"Berw U /rull °" B aFM a"4 lala.d.-PiNiAP PLE •b· l2c
iiiCADOS 2fo·29c
GRiiiPEAS 2 1"· 25c
Choice Meah
You~·· Ra.ch BroadllftiMW>d 15;
HEN TURKEYS ·····-·----·-·-·Jb.
Cut up -Paa l"Mdy 59~
FRYING RAlllTS -·---_.
Piti.Mia11s .. __ ···---_.. 79;
59' __ ...... ........ IUackbawk
SUCED BACON
iiiLic 'SAusAGE. __ . ___ .Jt». 39'
easter
Flowers for
Delicatessen
o.o.r Mayer 53;
SMOKIE UNKS -·····-.......... n~ ...
C'Hi15E A...nc-29; ·············-······--·--8-o&.
TMtt 0.-8p..... 39' "TWANG" · ____ ..........
Pllalladelpllla ...
CREAM CHEESE -·-······.._.._ "'1
lflrry MOON'• 49•
SPICED DRESSING ·----.1-oL
"P~f~ /or Rol"'411 llM14'*
l 'uhan Beet Quality
COFFEE
RICHARD'S WILL BE
CLOSED
'viASTER SUNDAY
Fresh lake~
'l'llUll8DAY
iiiNG · CAKES --.~ 52c:
.,_. ONMll 24C: BREAD -·-·--··-·-···--J_,
FRIDAY
CROSS BUNS ___ 6 ... 28c
fljp CAKES --···-4 ,., 18c
8ATUBDAY
ffiiiER ROLLS 6 ... 16c
DAFFODIL EASTEI CAKES
EASTD IASKm AND NESTS
1b.99c
Ill...,• FRYL~U 11• CHICKEN ___ 1 #~1
.......,. ama;o 2 'Inc VEG. . . -···--.:. ,.,, £ 7-
iClcRiAM ... rl-7fc
your Easter Table and
Flowers for Giving
Richard's
FLOWER SHOPPI MEDiUM EGGS do•. 47 C
e
MiiiDrNUTS -· ... 53c:
MusrARD __ !2 '" ltc
MarUaW 33c: APPLE JUICE ._!!.
ller9'e 8T&A WK&RI' 35c: PRESERVES._ ....... :
aena·. 1ac MINT JELLY --·-··!! 7-.,....... 25 ALUM. FOIL _. _ _: c:
NAPiiNs_ •.. 10C
You'll find a Udo Shop • • •
"II "Of'e llt1UM' • '11'• ,f'IMlt"
Dari-Gold
AA BUTTER 1b.59c
MOONNAISE quan 49c
• • • to fit your -e¥ery need :
the plat-e for EM&er To79
•.• ht-re at 8'claard'1, ~
g~ry st.on MDOlll the
Lido ahop!' at the ntrufie
lo Udo lair, N•wport Bt-~b. SPF.Cw.& FOB APRIL 7, 8 aad 8, 1855
GUIDE BALL PLAYERS -Some of the men who will
help direct the Boy's Leagues this summer are shown
above u they gathered Monday evening at the Boys'
Club: George M. Warfen, Charles E. Brown, William
Warren, "Buu" Oversen, Bob Lampert, James Butler,
Jack W. Hess. James Morrison, Rex Collins, Orma Crank,
Richard Forehan, 0 . M. Anderson, Harry W. Whitfield,
Harold Roclrwcll, Walter Green, Bill Va.n Horn, Robert
Campbell, Jack Blackketter, Heuston Harper, Don D.
McCallum, Vollie G. Dalton, Wendell Pickens and Rod
MacMillan. -Staff Photo
The Sports SUMMER DIAMOND LOOPS HERE SET
Watch TO SERVE 900 KIDS, 40 COACHES
By BILL PHILLIPS
Juvtmle drllnqutncy doe11n'l
stand much chanct> In the Hurbor
.Area as a homr·grown pr0<luct. It
m011tly h11s to ~ 1mportt'<I. And
MacMillian Seeks Mentors for
lnstructioM From Bue Maestro Newkirk Win
Moves Tars
in · Top Spot
re&Aon fur that ls u sy to ~e attt'r Nine hundred boys are scheduled to play baseball In
& •11slt or two lo I he Harbor Area
Boys' Club up on th .. M .. sa. the Harbor area this summer. Rod MacMillan, who ie putting
How a bout oi ph1cr whtrP kic.13 a lot of hours getting the six leagues organized, ia looking
from 8 to 18 can go and watt·h for about 20 men to help with the coaching. He will need at
v1dro. 11111y billlanlll, i1hufrl<>bnnirl, least ·10 coaches t o look after the different teams. Only 18
ping p.1111(, m 11k1' flnylhing from 11howed up Rt the mC't>ling hl"IJ I Tossing a three.hitter for a boal11 lo knltk k11a1•k •ht'l\'1·11. play 4 0 eh O Monooy evening an the Boys Club. BOY CLUBBERS -utout over range 8'nylhlng fr om flog footb11ll t o
volleyt>.111. 1<0 S('e xu<'h th1n1t11 11s ~<'Xl mtellng wlll be htld the t Tuesday, Big Bill Newkirk
the H arlem Clobetrot len1 11ntl the rvrninR of tho tSth, followed oy I USE BUC POOL lifted the Newport Harbor 1111•ellnl(s each Monday night. At aqua11um and tvtn IN to 11ummer th c h ... ,, 11 N k T ball club into a three way camp ! H ow 'bout that'.' I ,.,.._.sessions oac n enue c • Harbor Boye' Club members a.r •
ens <of Orange Coast Colll"ge will 'Sun.et Le&...... Ue for top apot. ... 8... \'I I will have two awlmrntng aea· .. -RE~IY. .. , .-.It \ n;s ~ glvP lht> men pointera he ha.a ga. The Fullerton Jndtane, prevloualy
I hav.!"'-onJy ln rt•fer memory lhered from h13 own coaching ex-•ionl! at Orange Coaat College defeated by the Tan, knocked over
bar k to nn· Jll vrnlle Jt>llnqurnt•y ~rlenr1•s. while MacMillan will pool during next week. Mon-leacue leading' Ana.helm 3-2 to
daya when ·brl'11k1ng 11n(l ent~rrng !Jrrng the men up to dat e on thf' Joy and Friday the boy1 wUI deadlock the three loop nva.IJI at
in th" .11earch of 11vmt'lhlng to do organlzathm, playing fleld.11 and •wlm from 1 :30 p.m . to J :30 a trlo ot wtna a.nd a 1lng'le Jo...
wu but cine <>f my &lfled accom-.11chedules. p.m. The Boys' Club bui will Th• Tarw were elated to have It
pll11hmenl11 All thl' khl11 l ron I TfUO Of' ~IAJORS out with the Colonh!A on the ~ leave lhe club at 1: lS p.m. and • . 1 •I with dt•I 11 A \UI Ant h"UH' All pl.inn(••I now the Lhree ma· cal diamond thl1 &ttemoon.
v. ., ·1 1 holl• nxe. You know, h11urtl· Jur IPJ>l• s will be As follows: "A" rl'lum at 4 p .m. Boya are to Newklrk'a wtn ovel' the Pan-
.,., • I y u11 u:.uully hitd tu K"l m· ll'agu.-. boy!I 12·14 yrani of 11ge, bring a tuwel, lheir 1w ltn theni Tuead&y marked the Orange
a h . / dtmblni; m111 " m1111I)'. 10 t eams. 180 boys. "B" leagu•'. auil and 20 cent.a. outJlt'• fourth straight loop •et·
dAr l; u:.i. anol th•·ll 1 l11mh•·rini; hoys l0-l2 yPani or agt, 10 team•. back. 8t.rllng defe.n81Ve p.lay by
do\\ .1 m•l•le th•• h<>uM. ISO bvyll, "C"' ll'~e. boys 8-10 the Sa.Uorw of Coach Emil Net'me
In l1Hok111g fur a plani to play. 1 YPM'i< Of &gr. ZI teams, 480 l)oy•. PRmY PACIN' cancelled & p&1r ol ecorlng' threat&
""" t uur.11 a .... ay tnto th•• 1111-:h The ''C" leai:ue will be d1v1lled Tar pick oU play1 lmocked off
"'"'"'' i:;y111 In ~t11nr11\ '" ""'' M1111· mto thrre &·t•~•m leagues. which Jri·m ,,1•0 three Orange baae runnerw at aec· mer ll ''"" NtJ<y. All my rlll}'-will plt1)' lit Corona dl'I M11r. the ond ~ aa NewlciZ"k cmne up with
lil;\11 ~ an·J I h1ul to ''" "'"~ ~h1nnv hri;h ,.rh•iOI atl<I Kea 11chool m Coll· a fancy twlrl and throw manuever.
up i<n '11 ... 1~,.1 .. ~ ''" 11h .. 11t 1:0 la M1 .. n Churns Out TIUO IN FOrRTII
f, ,l 11\\ io1,: "' """' lo 11 .. 111 k. 1•1.11·-Oth• r l<'&m.11 will be in lhe Inter. Meantime, the Tan t&Uled &
t11•11ll\' I' ',,. 11° 111... "'"'· ,h•tni: r1ty L<-111rue, thl' oc Legion. oc s . w· singleton In the third frame and pr~\IHlml•IY \\1111 one arm \\htlC' Junior~ AIHI two oc ~fidget teAmll, w1m In cinched the victory with three
11ett111g 11 w111oluw • s>~n wllh llw ur boy11 wllh aJ,?<'ll runninR from 13 marke ra In the fourth. Jn &II, Har-
olhn. th•" 1<w111s.: fr o m n1fl,r l•• 111 1-;· y.-ur1<, 60 boys In nil. Th<'M Sl••v1e Btlcht>r, Lu Kolvl11lo and bor H igh wtllQw waverw 1muhtd
r><l<••r 1" lilt "''"" "1 t) ... ~kd. "'rum ln1111s will plAy l\l C'1111l."\ MNia J t'&n TouluuM! prettily paced lhe o ut .11even blows.
t h•·••'. <11,.:•1111111 to th" fh1ur w10•" l'A rk w ht'n.• lhr "A" IU1•1 "B" lea-Orange Coast Colleg• fem awim The Andhtlm Colonl1l8 made a
l'11t1'h 1-;i.,1 '' "" •H•'urnpl1J1h•·•I hy l:llf'• will ,.1~ piny. p1,.yini;t llmC'll vigorous la.st lnnlng 11tttmpt to
cll111h111,: up " r••P•' 11ll1Hll<'d 111 the n ( rhr "A" anrl "B" IPRl:l•r1! erl' squaiJ l o a tH ·20 victory Friday quick succeu but teU 11hort or tht'
r1111"r" 1111<1 11•\'\l/llnl: th~ p1 1"'"•'· ,1111 un.r.,1,.1ed. ov<'r thl' Mount.Rineer co-l'cla In needed run and were deteal('d 3·2
J 111 ''" pr111i·•I I 111 ali\'l', PHOGRA .. \I C'OSTS th• rival tnnk. Chumlnc the Jung· by Fulltrton at La Palma Park for
1'r e\'•'nl• tor lhe first time. the their flrat Jos. ot the 1eason. MOit ": Tll \ S l'f,A \' C'1>sl or the 11umnwr n·tTt'allon J:Juc bllb('ll far outclftA&Cd the op· F\Jllerton First BaMman J Ol'I
An•I ll A 11 .. 1 )11~~ "·• pl111·r 111 prog1t1111 &!\' d1v1d!'tl IL'I f1Jllow11: pol!llion. Nr~·klrk WM the lt adlng hllttr
pl 1) tli ~ \\• rhh lflll llHrhur J\r•n J\rlm1nl1<lrs1t1••n. $3213, uniform.,, ~TE\'ll: STERLL~O wHh three safeUee.. Fru.nk Dorelll Jj.,~ ~ l .ub l ~" ll t•ll •' 11tn11 t hut. S:?2f1:, llan<portatlon, $200: fit'ld Sttvie copped traumpha In the collected two hit.. for Anaheim and
Y 1111 ha' t' 111.ly lo1 h• 11r t "'" "'') ~· 11pk•·l p. S 1211. hght11 IMta.llataon. • • 00 accounted for the Colon Isl.II' only
cluu "'°'' fl1t l\'Ulf'<l l11111ni.: lhe 11n· ~l1'<1U, llJ:hllrl!; lO~ts, $200, award11 ·•0 >•I. bftr katroke and the 1 ytl. plllr of rur.a with a .evenlh In·
nual l°)tllH•l vf •h1t''lu1 s mtl'tin .. " S2•kl l!"rri:larlQI and postage I frrri1tylr. She toured the back l1l 1 1 ' ' " ' . · 38 8 d th f I l 13 3 St l n ng trip t. C'ou1 It' ut "'erk• •go t o knnw lhl11. S:!OU. r qu1pment. S4o0. Thrae costs an e rce n · • · · rv "I TR.IRE LEAPS AHEAD
J u1tl lls~t'D' 81" b(' n" bnrn by tht Boy C"lub I also :.wam on lht lrh1mph11nt four
H b 1 H h d C t M 8 p k r.•m Crrnlyle rylay In her 11part The Indians leaped ahtad In the "l l>f'lh 'e in Ciot1 11nd lhP r11(hl 13.'1r ~r •i:-1U1 os a "'·~a ar tlmr, I first lnl11ng after Shortstop Mike
t r> wor~h1p accarlllnit ln 111y ""' n >Or · I Th~ olht'r men-naml'd m lSll. LC's White 1nn1tled. Magdtllno r tachr d
faith an•J r••hxaon. J btlll'\'4' in 1_., ,1,.1,lo. navii:at .. I to flrlll In th!' j C1M!t on an error. Jtrry Fl8htl
Amerlu 1 ond thoe A ml'lll -t n wny 10! ,, Hly srm;· Ufk"18rt k uJ 111 bu11t mg ;,0 }d ltt't'i<tylr In 318. and anchor· wall<ed ttlhng the 1>1L1u. Alter
It(, . . rn the nn:<t ll11l1t•n an1I his mark.ii. 1 ··d ·b<•th th" frttstyle and Ute mtfl· I C11rl renn1ng-lc>n hit an lnf1tld fly,
t h" Bill oC Rrghls I h"b•'"' 111 I.a t ('OSSISTEST ('Rl'IS l!'l'G I•')' r<'lny \'IC:tonu. W hite srored from third.
J Rr<ldir:i:tnn pru\'etl he'• nothlnir E:v. n bus1r r wA.1 Jtan. Jiving out •· '' ~ ·-Pia", hl>nt'AIY anJ 111•orlSrnlV\,h1r I F ullArtnn'• two Important ruR•
I ~lh 'e In my Bo\" r 'lun. '' hh h If nnl ronslslcnt. LR11t w~k. in "'In~ Ill lhf' :'>() ~·d. brr ast In 40 4 W•'rl" lall.lt'd Ill the third Wh<'n
stsnols Cor lhtlle th1n1o:11 '" thf' flluw Fnzp~l:ick ~frmunMJ P''"' find th" 1nd1vldual mMlty anti , ~lai;~l,.hn~ 8.Jld Fishel were wa Ucf'd
\\'e ••lull• &hnul1I Ir"" by lh.H •·n lh,. hlJ:li school rompus. l.Jun o'l llioing a IAp in the frttstyle rt· I by C<1lrm1sl f'llchtr D1we Stephtn·
code. I'' ,.,1 ... 1 lkl!!he h1mMIC t o the tnut h 1 . ~n. The kty play wu • double
80f'll S F.1':-IATlc)S 111 11,,. 2(1(1 tne. Ju..~ lwo 1olrnkoo" a). CO~fl SO C-f.A8HEl'J '.steal which followed. With both I
rt lrH'•kll hkl' l'uA1 h A I Jn ,,,, IHlll t111o k U.•L<lu··,. ltmt' Wl\S 2 01 :i runnt>no m 11con ni:: po.t!IUon. ln·
• yt•uni;stl'r who L.1 goan~ lo r'"" i\n•I In lht• 1"no frr•• Ho•rldi~~,;;~ Time tn lh,. m~dll"y rt'lly wu-dtan PHc:hrr Jr rry Runyon won his
h I l' • ·-· . 1 11 I with Jan" :"un1tn •nd R tn••• nwn aame w ith e. 11lnale In I ., 11<1 1111.! <' a11• 11•111 .. n "~ I 'ol II• f,h1· ·~ ''.' 11 ot 'fl,,• h11:h l Ellontl J"H11ng with Knivh1to. Fr•'''-., ,., .
Oran11r r o11"t C'nllcg<' 11 ll111ld/ ll•·•· ·•''""I rl'1 uni 111 .16 fl. 11n1l ll l•l<•k1' !'ll)'I•' 1, IA)' flMkini:: was 1 20 lndu•te Compton College hPre April
11hl', th11l of All·A111cnrn11 '"'"'' Ir k" thnl hA..~ i.:ot to i::u beh•n' !Jun l ')nttul\ "truthrr t •imlng up wl'h .,1 E l,. A 11 26 r1 mrr. lh '11 lJon H1•1ldini:t1111. ~ " lh1·.,11i:h. , . • • '' • ~ . -:ammo pr "" • Tl'-
1 I _ I oc t 11 lt•p t11n. 1 turn p.o w11h Mt .SAC at 11hort<'r h tfly hunk of laJ. wlw in,o; 11 r• inly \\ 11~ p,,•1-i11• lrour1ni: whtle .•w11n· Cw 111n,: mrets f·•r the Bue babc11I dl11tanres May 3. b mkrn (HI«' frt>Mlr<>k•> n·1·nr<1 lnr mini.. an t h•• rrl{orml\I F'IAtlmf•l'l _ _ _
)iarbor High, ttnol this only hill "lr·•ln~t the hl1rh l!t·huol k td:< '.' J
llClplwmore year. 1 k• J n11c r r•11d1 Jo .. J\ro 11 11b11u1
In the ('If' Mldw1nt1•r11 Al lA •nJ: l hl•I H• pllrd Kroll. "R••lc<hQ II"' rr
S-ch a~rn1nat hl11 flr8l r.ar • 1•111-lu11f~" 1n11l'!I thr m11rk ,,, t1 to ur
ptlltlon. lleddlngtun llJ'l lMhNI rlown • haniptPn whu·h In\ m Intends '''
the w11ter waya lo a 2.04 r, :!110 pAJI~ 11loni: to Rl'dd1~i:tnn Jo'or
f N'utylr m&rk. ThlA btostrJ Ken \ '•••h h Ir.' .n 111n't a bout to lc•t lx!n
Bodenhofer'1 h igh s1:houl recor•I or l•111f "I <'Kf't'• t h•,'11 be pr"""'"'
2 O:i.9. A heck of a notr. 13o<Jr n· 2 03 In thl' 21l0 free b• fore t he
h ofer Ui:n't even through awtmming llt'lll!On Ill '""'r, · 11ald Al. lt 11oundl'd
for th• Tar tank teams. and a l· lrke CUl orJtr.
lUMICAflOM -CAI "<>llSHIHe AVIW88 l"llOM MEAM
8.un'A Al'f.&
ANTHONY'S MARKET * HomE--made ITALL\~ SAl'SAGE * IMPORTED ITAi.iA.~ DELICATESSEN
F~h Made R.A \'IOLI -~feat or Ch~
BEER and IMPORTED WINE
EASTER WEEK SPECIAL * Made to order IT AUAN MEAT ROLLS * Wilson Certified Hams (whole) lb. 59f * Ricotta Cheese * Mcaorello Cheese * Provolone Cheese lb. 79' * Italian Salame lb. $1.10
Haft te erd~r ITA.LIA.~ MEAT ftOLLI
3'79 E. 17th St., Corn~r of Tustin Uberty 8-9°'~
Costa Mesa
Opftw ' 0.19 a Wttk -1:IO a. m. to to:IMI p. m.
WE CATl:R TO 1'POllT Fl8BISO ftOAT8
NE~PORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS -PART 111 -PAGE I
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955
I THIS FEM ALLOWS NO GREENS
GRASS TO GROW BENEATH HER
Mrs. Wllllam Brlm11 capt11rect the Callp<>r Lt-11).;11e lttle nt
the Newport Beach Lawn Bowling club with thP ller•t pt'rr»nl·
age or eamu won during Fr bruary anJ Ma11•h. She pl•y••1J
24 gBmca and produced a .708 victory pNC'1·nt11i:1"
Second was Mr11. Walter Ptarson wllh 27 i:ame:t pluyt>d
for a .666 percentage. Third plact' wt>nt to Jot' St11mp. Stamp
led lhA!I fleld In number or games play<'d. 61 , His win pl'r1•enl·
age was .608.
A minimum ot 16 games had to be played during the
two month period to be eligible for a rating. or lift> 28 mPm·
ber11 tnlertd In the ltague, 18 plsy .. r11 quaJlf1l'J.
In the Aualr11.ll1.n Singles tournament on Utt IOl'lll g1 rens
l&1t Wtf'k, Ed Wiicox wa11 tops Wil)l 13 points. ~I rie. Pt•11r,oq>n
-lleiond with JI. Lloyd Sletvts and Brue(' Hvss<' til'd for third
w ith 10 point!, but Steoevf's nabbed the playoff. A toLal or
18 players competed.
TOO MANY BOO-BOOS
Mesa Merchants Drop Boise
Battle Sunday by 9-5 Edge
Il miscues hadn't messed thing up, the Mesa Merchants
would have more than ~d their own against the profes-
sional Boise, Idaho cra88 C club from the Pioneer League on
Lions Field Sunday. But a rash of seven errors sank the
Harbor Area town team, 9·5. the game's lone homt'r by Kenny
Bu1lneu Manager Ed Lane of
the Merchant.a aald the crowd ot
200 lo 300 peraona WM the "beat
crowd In three years." And to
celebrate the oc:culon Mayor
ClaJre Net.on made a we1comlng
oration, ex-major le&gutr J ohnny
Moore, now P&eltlc Co~ League
acout for the Mllwaukee""-sravu ,
waa on hand end Bol11e Manager
Lou Stringer. also an l"X·blg Umer ,
creaked around eecond bue for
five tramu, ahowlng the young.
1tl!r11 how lt'a done.
BOO·BOO BASIS
The tt&IOn for Moore'11 preeence
11 th• fact the BQiee outfit 111 a
Mllwaultee farm team. Perhap11
th• kpow ledge there _. utuaJly
• big leacue l<!Out In lh!I al&nt:t.
accounta fol" the defeaUng num-
ber of booa·'bool committed by
the M~en. Mental pictures of
Jumping from &and.lot to 1lugglng
champ ot lh• National League
may have been more lJHln could
be handled by mere mortal•.
Juat th• aame, Lane decl&ttd,
"I wu proud of my boys. Con·
1lderl11g the compeUlfo n, thry
pl11yt'd rood ball. They turned In
a pair or double plays and wtre
alwuya on b&tle " Ten Mesa run-
ner• were ltfl alranded.
KEN!li\' CWt"rs 0.:11'1:
A 11un-Cly triple robbed 10me ot
the Juster from Bolae'• two thrtt-·
bajtger1 and a tno of doubles. Oft·
stlltng that tor the Merchants wu
MAKES FOR MORE
FORM WITH FEMS
Somt how. the swimming
srPmed more tormrul during
an Orange Co11sl College tank
rl1111h at Mt. 8 11n Antonio
~·r1J11y. And not Just because
the Bue splashtr11 won.
You ""t'. 11omethlng n<'V>' In
lh•• way of Jc; swml 111rrts
was lned whrn mermrn a nd
co·td tr11tlrra 11ltem&tC'd <'Vents
In a combined outln~.
The f Pmlnlne lnn uence pro,··
ed fetchtng with tht' mUt"d
mtl'l taking on prop<1rt1on1 <>f
a Jane RuMf'll tMllltt with
musclt'. Poor man'1 11tylt , nr
courac.
Moat.a and four doubles.
ln fact, Moats wu the lf'arllng
hitter ot the !My, baahlnr out a
double and single In addition lo
his circuit clout. Norm Rldpay
bal!hed out a pair ot two-bagreni.
And ~ess who banr;td Into a
double play his t lnit time up. Why
ol' major and Cout l..c11gue vet
Lou Stringer hlntMlt!
~tERCllANT MtTFS
So ll'11 euy to see the muffs
by the Merchants brought about
their own downfall m ore ao than
the profell!lional oppo11lllon. Ea-
peclally when you reflt>ct majority
of the miscue.a were generally
two bMe error& followed almo11t
ln•tantly by a Bolee blngle which
sent run• tripping to the plate.
Boise bounced into a two run
tetld In the flr1t trame .and wld·
ened the pp to tour t&lllf'll. Single
s cores In the bottom or the third
and fourth got the Merchants back
Into contention, only to have the
pros .tent the dish with a pair In
the fifth. The Merchanta maJUIC'C'(I
lone markers In the sixth. aeventh
and eighth 11tanzaa while BolM
rackrd up 11lnglet<>n11 In the aev,n·
th, t lghlh Md ninth.
\\'h(l t thl11 tot &Jh•d up to tor
Boise wu nine ruM. 12 hits and
one error. F or the Merchant.I It
was f!\'e runs. nme b8NI knock11
and IC'l'11 11top whlll' we're •h<'ad
l'ASTISI ~TART~
Al Santini started on lhP mount!
for Me!lll with &b Baylo<'k t11k1ng
nvrr In the fifth Inning. Santini
mu1<t hrw,. lhaui:ht h" W'll.'I pi11r·
Ing i:nl f. H e chur kPll four tram<' .. ,
gav(' up rour h1t11 whtch prodUl't'd
tour runs ~CRiil!<' of four errori<
"Somebody forgot l o ~·ell fo"'°!"
compl11lntrl Al ,., hi' hf'&dt'll for th,.
llhO\\'crll. Thrl'f' nf lhf'lll! four 0 0llle
tnlilr!I wC're unt"arn!'ll.
HR vl1wk gril a lilt IC' hrllr r AU fl•
port tml gRvP up llt'\'en bMhr>s a.nrl
fjv .. m~rker11 In hl11 t1vt r,.ntns on
lhC' 11111.
~ .• ball g11m!' Is •<hl'dulrd 11l
L I •n;. Frl'ld Eulrr Sunday, Lane
announced.
\\'ATER tlEATER"4
SAlU, SlRYICl ••d ll'AllS
Joe rtl:o~~f of J
TUMS 10 PU ~T DOWN
P~o•• H•' ._, SJ JO
Bue Shells
Face U~~ans
Orani:• l' •fl ·I rnll··i·,• <'I 1'\\'
lhls Wrt>k potntin;: lU\\l<l •I llh f'l·
mi: LICLA's Vllr!'llr "'''r th• 1r ll\\11
•'Olllllt• :-:a:ur,!ay ntll'rm .. 111 aflt1
11 los~ l o t l'P l '11i\'• r~1:y ,,( Svulh·
•••n C'alrfo1111a 11l San P"'lru ln111
Wl'ek.
Th,• l"1•lr111~ \\tll r11 r1' lh<' l'lr8lrs
111 a du111Jlt'h1•11dt'r 1111 llw :!OllO
nt•'ll01' :'\111 lh 1.1.fu rim nnt-1 ··o1urst•
111 :\'1'wpor t Bay Sp.'l0l11to1i< ~ ....
invited. I
l31wk lhg IJ :<r1 mu.. )(ti.le. two
Co11s l t•1j!hl 0 :11 ••d 11hl'll'i d1 opp••tl
rarP11 to T1°11J11 n Ptg ht• tn I.us An·
gC'l1•11 H11 rl1<1r'~ Can1111i. Channt>I
last we1•k, Thi' t'SC varslly t'ctl('ed
lho• liucs by a narrow qn11r1 .. r
lengt h mur~in. Thr Trojans <'llVPr·
... J llw t'hOPl'Y C'OllrS(' Ill 7 min.
~17.~ ser .. t hu OCC's 111 i ;~o9.
Rowing un lht Costa Mo'sans'
var111ly squad W\'I •' Frank B11ull
Rl ~trok., oar. Ted Jpf~l"rlNs. Dick
JordRn. Bt•n B••nJamin, Rod ~or·
ton, Tommy Plelts. Andy Martin,
Graham Gibbons and coxswain
Bobby Ghurelln.
A Trojan junior varsity entry
hnd to t"Ome from b<•hmJ at the
halfwey 11111.rk to beat out the Par·
ttle jayw.,s by a l<'nglh ftnd &
111asrtl'r w tnnlnit In 1:20 aphurt
• a fl .!~ ll\ 'l • <'l1ll'k "'It H11J Laut~r. I T'ltr k Jo;1,.n<'1 . Al Ha lheoway. Carl
~v ... 1 .... n. Fr ... 1 Shannon. Pei. Tat·
um, L~ ••· flllll1•r. J~rry Bandlc'k
I 1111.i .-ox.,.·n Al RRkt r manned the
... 1 nn.1 r l11C'•' .. 1~ht.
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A total of 265 new, smart buses trill ""'9 •
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PAGE 2. PART,,,_ NEWPORT HARBOR NEW~-PRess1 Youths
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955
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, I Mor• than 2~ Bo# Clubbeu' Don Plerct, Jim Muldl'r, Leonard
nnd t heir pertnl• attended the ace-I Lapel,, Lury Shrader, Grorge Mll-
onJ annual baekttball awaru" din· llkin. Carl Bergeron anJ CorlJH
ner Saturday night In the Boys' Ankeny. · •
Club gym. Bon on the various E1ghlh grade heavyweli:hta (lleC·
t••ams. third through the 11th ond place Orange County Lea rue)
I i:nult' recl'lved 103 meilalt In 4 20 Jo"rtd Barker. Gary Pickens, Rich· Ji:&me~ 1320 lntrtJllur~ and 100 ard Schllcht'nmayer, Kt'n Burka.
I lllti•rclubJ. Steve Tudor, Ru:hard Steck, Dar-
Ta king top Individual awards rel R oger•, J erry Lawren~"• Char·
1 wrre Leonard Lopez anll Hill Fn1eh-1c11 Taylor, Tom Hubl.'r, J erry
ll«tg namrd the outstanding play-Hehn. Glenn Miiler.
rh jn their leagurs tor tho sl'ai1nn. Ef.:hth grade 11 g h t We I I ht I
I
Charley Taylor, J ohn Hughl'll a ml (third placo Orange County Lea-
Steve Harper took other top In· guc) Pat Helmhqlz, Dick Green.
dlvlduals a.' they were 11war"Jt•d Lloyd Fort~e. Doug Mlller, Way·
KOl<I med11l11 for dtmonstrtt.tlng out-ne Connell, Brian Lucu, Steve
standing 11blllty In the skills tl'sts Robinson, Bob Siegel, Dace Carty
finals with Huntington Beach and J im McMahan.
a n•& boys here Much 26. Sllcth grade rorang-e County eec·
l\11.:D•L WIX:'\EKS ond place and Klwanl• Tournf'Y
· F irst place) Danny Arnold, Fred
High school age (fourth place McGuvran, Paul Starn. Dick But·
Orange County League) J im Jew-terworUi, John Hui:he•. Norm
I'll. Ray Fll"Pman. Ct>ne Bryant, Carlson, Bill Twiet. Ruuell Rapp.
Butch Vineyard, Robbie Winter·
botham, Mike Smith, Bill Frueh·
ling, Steve Holll5ter, Glenn Gard·
ntr, Brnny Qutener. J ohn Covault,
John Br()Ckman Md Ronald Pala·
fern.
• --t~·~tl9illti lt • "<:~,• -L-">. ALL LOOKERS
L ~~ij~--:r...,..·111;.
POWERFUL PLATrER PITCHER -That's Nelson
Viael, one ot Orange Coast College's outstanding thin·
clada thi1 cinder season. What with Nel's boarding house
reach, this boy can really make those saucers fly. Mfll-
ter of fact, Vi.Bel hasn't been bested in his weight spe-
cialty to date. Reason enough for him becoming one of
six Piratet t o enter the annual Santa Barbara Relays
Saturday. -OCC Photo
Pirates Enter
Santa Barbara
Relays Saturday
Pndllam, lllfh hurdlra.
tra<·k f'ntranff'.
CEN.ADM.T
Clu~ .. .,.. $2 .........
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Winners or the flrsl and 1econd
string Orange County AU League
teams were presented meda\1:
Leonard Lopez. Charley Taylor.
Kenneth Burks, Hill Fruehling.
Ronald Palarerrl, Gene Bryant,
Cary l'll'l<ens, Wayne Connell, Bill
Twist. aml J ohn Hughts.
Sklll test wlnnen were: Charle•
Taylor. John Hughes, St.eve Har-
p~r. Jim Mulder, Junior Burks,
Jim Mcl\lahan, Olcnn Oardnf r,
Robin Hannlt, Darrell Roger•,
Benny Queen('r, Brian uwls, John
Covault, Biii Haun, J im Curtis,
R I c ha rd Schlkhenmayer, Gene
Palaferrl ancl Micky Neff,
Fiflh grartera award1•d Doya'
Club shields for performance were:
Dave Rosso, Steve Harpn, Gary
S c bonc1, E1 H\all M ike M cCart..¥
and Brian Lewis.
Fourth and fifth graders awa.rd·
ed mcdnls for winning the San
Dlrgo Orango County basketball
championship for mklgete were
Jim and J on Curllll, Rudy Veal,
J esse Florea and John Taylor.
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MOYE ova MEN,
WE WANNA LOOK
It paya to be<lome a member
ot Coach Ja. Kroll'• Pirate
eplaab crew.
For one t.blnr. the OCC mer-
men will be Idle over l:uter
-vacation. you know.
But better yet, pra.cUcally
th• whole Bue team rot to
Mrve u llferuarda In tlle New-
port Beach, H untlnl'lon Beach
areu durlnl'-the two week
Ea1ter Invasion of the local aand dunee.
"Be1t view In town, -any
town!" 11 the con1lderel! opin-
ion ot Pirate mermen from
their llteruard perch .. on the
beach front•.
WIN STREAK
Buo Mermen
Belt Out 9th
Nifty Outing
87 .IEllRY THOMPSON
Orange Cout College mermen
~day attemoon ea.med their
r ight to a two week layoff after
racking their ninth atra.lght dual
win of the 1teuon-xaclly eiihl
more than thry captured over the
entire 19:14 campaign -by ded·
elonlng M t. San Antonio 47-37 In
the Mounties' tank.
Tho Bucs swept both relays at
Mt. SAC and added tour lndJvldual
win• a.s Bud Belshe garnered first
pince!! In the 220 and H O yard
frtc111yles as did Alan Hodges In
the 200 baek11trokc and Dick Und-
wall In the diving.
Hndge11, George Lyon1 and Jack
Stt-1nman tcllmed up to take the
op!'n1ni: inedley relay In 3:21 .3.
The llna.l event of lhe day, the
four man freestyle relay, al.so
went to a Costa Meaa t,eam or
Knight Sooy. Steinman. Hodge1
and Belllhe. Belshe fln1shrd bl.a
final lap as Dick Easl<'y, t he
Mount11'11' anchor man. wu taking rr:-• J 00 yaro wmn mr Jrm'l'IJI.
TEAM..'fATE Tl'SSLE
Top r11ce of the day was strange-
ly enoui h between two tea.mmates,
yet nc-llher hallrd from the same
achoo!. OCC'e Hodgu and Brian
Stuart of Mt. SAC, who both swim
In the summer for the Huntington
searh Swim Club. ft>ught out a
11lit lap thriller In the 200 back and
t inl•ht>d with Identical 2 ·Si .6
U111e11. Hodi;ra drew tht> d1'cl11lon
when the place Ju1lgf'l'1 rulf'tl that
the Coast fr1•ahman had touched
out SlUart by an Inch.
BE SURE -INSURE
.n~ HAVRIOE tiTA.NLEY
l•ara11.-. oatJ
Phone Harbor in&
1Sl5 F.. Ooaat Rllh'11'AY
Coro-d1•I Mar
H1rbor High J1nior T 1r Nine PAIJl roa ORA.HO•
Ora.nil' ,ot bat'k In th• tray
with two marker1 on a pair Qt
C F•nt s t L w· walk• an error and a •lnal• In lh• ops I unse oop 1n 1 •lxth .• But • blr .. vtnth lnnlnr
""plu1lon b)' the BaJlor 11C>Ckf'1 a
Coach Randy Randa.ll'a Newport bln(IH for tllrte bue knocke In ra('ked up a conclualve trio of tal·
bor HI b Junior v anll nlnel I tour attempt•. I Jiu on five hit... Har I , '¥ There wu no llCOU until the Tar I C'atcher Carl Berreron, Pele
ca ptured lt.1 n111t triumph of the third. Vandtrwoort'• tw~gger 1 H('lku, Vanderwoort and White
Sunwt lAarue eeuon Mon~y I and ainflfl by White and Jim alnglf'd In that o"ler, Bob Alltn
wtth a e-2 wln over Ora.nee JV•· 1 f talllu wu ufe on an trror and J im Schon•• sent a par o · I . __ .. ....t ... ,11,1 The victory mond I.be junlorTara truckial' acrON the dish. Va.ndtr· Schonu am .... wrap...,. ...
Into a fourt.b place tl1 with Hunt· woort'a free ticket to tint. an er-I u_P_·------------
lncton Beach In loop atandlnr•· ror and White'• MCond 1uccH1lve
CH UCll BOB BELT lill.11• Hiil aero• a 1ln1leton to I Many a blf dt&I baa bffn made
V :_ t d Bob make It 3·0 In th• fifth. throuch a amall claulftad ad..
Chuck anuwrwoor a n ;:::::::::::::;:;:;:::;::;::;::;;:::;;:;:::;::;;:::;;:;:::;;:;;::;::; White proved the blc ~na for the
local lad1. Finl Sack er V'nder·
WQOrt h&d a perfect day a t the
platter, N.nglnl' out a double and
single and taking a •troll tor two
hit• In two at bat1. Short.flop
White belted ou.t thfff 1tr'alcht
~g, Bad Bucs
F'a' Down, Boom
Whup1!
Defendlnl' J:utem Conference
b&MbalJ champion Orange Cout
College got clobbered 9·0 by Riv·
ere1de TUeaday for It• tint loop
loas of the aeuon. And little Don
Leigh suffered his aecond eeUmck
ot the aeuon against 11lx trlumph11.
Biggest blow for the Buc11 of
Coach Went.Ml Pickl'na came In'
t!M! tag-rnd frame whtn Wayn<'
Coughtrte. reµlactng Leigh on the
mound, tripled. The tffort was to
no avail smce he coul\ln't l'n\l rival
chucker Bob Ollbert'11 11hutout.
Rlver11!de won It fast with thr•'<'
markers In the tir11t canto anll five
more In the fourth 11t.anza. The
loss dropped th11 Plratea to at•cond
spot behind undefealtd Rlvl'rttlde.
Tcirs Net Fourth
Harbor Hlgh'a trnnl1 tum went
lnto a Lie with Orang• fo:-fourth
place In Sunset uague atandlngs
this wl'ek. UnddC"aled Anaheim
Boyer's Balboa Linoleum Co.
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• Unoleum • Rubber 'l'Ue • ()orll
e A.pbalt Tile e Carpet e Formica
e Yacht e lutallatioa
Harbor 5389 Newport l1•di
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Homes -Income U•lts
CARDINAL HOMES
119 E. 2Srd St. In <mta MfM
was fir.st Fullerton u s:ond. .•. U~l----4~~F;-eE"1-t>t~ anta Ana third. Huntington
Beach It In the ~ml'nt.
Saints Nab Pair
SANTA A!'<A toCNS)-Santa
Ana High School'• vanity and
Junior v11nilly gnt gond pitching
from 011 RD<lrllf\Je& and Carry
Steffrn to defeat Hunllnrton
Beach, 10-3, and 8-1, Tuuda,\·. ''-----------------~~~~~-=~~~~
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ACIOU MIGHWAT fllOM MOAG HOll'ITAl
NEWPORT-301NtwPOltT11.vo.-COSTA MUA
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IN MOBILGAS
ECONOMY RUN
New 120 h.p. Six with Speed-Trigger Fordomatic
averages 22.8 miles per gallon
Ford'• outatudin' tt'OOOIDY ha• done it ag1in.
The rflicievt. 1aodm1. low. f ri<-1 ioa df'eoiJn 120
11.P. J-blocl; b "'Ith ··o..doaiatic b1t pn>Tf<i
tbu yoo fan ~t T1luable furl H vinp pint
1~adf'T1!hir perlona&nee Wbnl )'Oil driTe a QeW ·.;; fonl
llrtl' •l'T thl' official fecu bf'bind Ford'a l•tm
1lrmon11ra1ton of traditional Ford «onomy:
amon' 1U .. Bi,c Thrtt" 0011tettantA, ~· of ,;,,, or ..... ;,1i1. th~ Ford Su 1chKvcd tl:M
l:u1_he.t mil"' flt'T r •lloa nentl'"
To demoo1trate We bleat of t'ord'e _,
OV'1' -nig Th~" tompetJt~, kl'• locil al th,.
....... 1t. ia tf'flll• of ,flU, nrryclay dri\ inr. rr
1U of~ '9••"Jll'itt~f ''Bil Thrtt" wttt l1w.1tl'd
lo tbr n1Amt...111 of rall•>fH of '•"°hoe th .. f Of•I
u~ in ro,rnnc thf' 13.!i m Ir tm1lr. t11r ~ .. r.t
-.oold ha"' ''" dHt ovrr ;11'11"1 •f•rr ~ar ti
ha.I ,.,hauot,..I 1ta furl eurrly-1otf ""' I J:
m1 /1'$ fort.brr t hao ru C :.
f0td'1 pnw..fful n~ In-. .f,.W,H-,n lf..! H I'. Y-h~lr. \.H "Ith fonlom1lir P''"'Nf II• 1utf1-
tinn1I 1hrH1 Inn by '-'in« oJ.I I°" •Jlfl<V'fl • 1111 Tlv. .. f'-'lf'ftlr ....
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MOlllGAS KONOMY tUN , .. ,, ~ 0
FORD 6 22.82
CH EVROLET 6 21.56
FORI!,. Y·8 20e60
CHEVROLET 8 19.6~
PLYMOUTH 8 • 19.37
California's Unchallenged Leader in Sales ••• Perlormance ••• fconomy
T.HEODORE ROBINS
Yow Ford Dealer Sine• 1921 (On Mariner's Mile)
llOO W. Coast Highway Newport leach Liberty 8-3471
Rl'GGED SHIP -First to finish and first on corrected time in the rip.snorting dash
from Loa Angeles Harbor around San Clemente Island to a finish off Newport Harbor
wu Howard Murphy's 64-ft. yawl, Quest, sailing for Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
Rip-snorting is definitely the word for the 140-mile course since the wind was snort-
ing and sails were ripping on almost every contender. A fine collection of high seas
with square corners added to the difficulties of the 25 boats which 11tarted the race.
-Beckner Photo
I Esc1pe H1rts
11 Explosion
lips Cruiser
Three men eecaped Injury hett
Thurmd&y nlcht when a blinding
uploeJOll and firf' g-utted the In·
terlor ot the 38·ft. cabin crulwr
W.ry Lee. Ownf'd by A. Ylf'l<'Jlf'r
Harrll. Bn-a, the crulsf'r wu
moored at Charlie Hopton'• land·
Inf on Mariner'• Mlle when the
explosion df'tonated. Harrla said he
waa partially ovncome follQwlnc
the blut and waa pulled from
the boat by Bill Bank•. La Habra
and Thomae Wright, Et Monte,
who had been havlnc a beer with
him on hla yacht.
Police and firemen .. Id early
lnveatlgatlon showed a cigarette
poHlbly cauaed the fire. The po·
lice and Harris reported a trash
can aboard the cruiser burst lnto
!lames and u palntera that after·
noon had bTu11hed on fresh paint
the fire had a qulc-k start through
T --36 f ed b A Fl t h H · B the Interior before rearing up FIRE GUTS CRUISER -Mary .L.A.1:, • t. yacht own Y · e c er arria, rea, throug'h the cabin top and shatter·
waa charred by fire and explosion Thursday night at her mooring in Marinen Mile. lnr 11au w indows port and •tar·
Harris and two friends escaped injury. Firemen above doused blue. -Staff Photo board aides.
_ . Althoufh Hurta could maJ<e no I -I early e1tlmate ot damagea Incur· SIOiUI and Past Commander Adam ra6( 'he said the tou would run
McQout. • I several thousand dollar• at leul.
RACE RE8t:LT8 I He hu owned the cruiser thrre The ruulte u repo~ed by the yeare. MARINE NEWS
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SOUTH COAST 00.
llf'd a Newport lllvct.
It's loday"a most
powerful production
outboard. the M~n:urr
Mark ''' Super· llllOOCb power flow,
compl•tt enainc ~,-ailcnc:ina. ~ ne•· Dyna·Aoat
Swpemioa for ......_ ""* quiet opera. Uoa witlto11t loea
of perfonnanot. •1e11 -..... With Full :_i:t.,
Je-.Ject Powu• r tan.at 1------------------------· 1 Voyager'a chairman Ha! Holtz, u '"I don't know what happened."
wt r o to preM, are: Harrll Mid addlnr all he kaew %510 W. Coast fll«ibway
CLASS "A" waa the l~Pl09lon occurred, he
Quest, Howard Murphy, NHYC; tripped on a paint bucket and wu ------------
TIDE TAILE
DAYE SPIES
Date
Friday
April S
l!laturday
Aprtl 9
Sunday
April 10
Monday
AprU-11
Tuesday
Aprfl 12
'Wednesday
April 13
Thuniday
April H
Time
HJ1b
9:51 IL m,
9 :28 p. m.
10:30 a. m.
9 :5:1 p. m.
11:14 a.m.
10:21 p. m.
12:10 p. m.
10:53 p. m.
l :39 p. rn.
11:34 p. m.
12.35 a . m.
6 :19 p. m.
J Ci)
ll"Dl8T t"ULL
QOAJlTEJl MOOS
A pr. 28 A pr. fl
Bt.
11.3
3.5
6.2
3.2
11.0
2.9
2.7
4.4
• 1
3.1
(f
IA.ST
QVAJlTU
Apr. 15
Ttme
Low
3 :f8 a. m.
3 :17 p.m.
f :23 a. m.
3:40 p. m.
6 :01 a. m.
4:03 p. m.
6:'7 a. m.
4:2f p. m.
8:4'4 a. m.
4 :43 p. m.
7:117 a. m.
9 :17 L m.
8:37 p. m. • NEW
MOON
Apr. 22
&&. M&rle AmelJe, Gabe GlannlnJ, NH· pulled oft the c.raft by hla two Reault1 come f"rom constant
YC; Jada, Oeorr• SlurJla, LA YC, trlendL practice! An ad regularly ln Ulltl
---0.3 no r ate; Sirtua, Howard Ahman· paper will produce NWlta for you. 1.2 aon, NHYC, dlaq.; Hllart&, Owen
---0.2 Ryburn, CYC, DNF.
UI o.o
CL.\88 ......
Killen, Fred Lyon, NHYC; San·
Whitney, LA YC; Flylnf Cloud,
JCarl Corkelt, NHYC.
ARBITRAA'Y HANDICAP 1 9 ta Lucla., Gould Eddy, WCYC: Na-
. lu n , Peter Grant, NHYC; Aka.hi, . Beachcomber, Ch&rlea Mannlnr.
0.3 Ken Croan, CBYC; Atorrante, ~w CBYC.
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Mesa Allto Wreckers
tTMJd A•t.41 Pana
aad A~rif'e
%075 Placeatla Ave. u.ert7 l-101S Costa .. _
MARJSE CPHOL8Tr:RL~O
BOAT OO\~k8
BALBOA CA1'"VA8
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Private Police •
MERCHANT
PATROL
H•rl>« JfP RUGGED 140-MILE OCEAN RACE SEES _Ne_wP-oR_r H-~~_8J>_fs~_!'f_. 5A_P:R_~i5_;:_r:_s~r_11 '_· P-AG_e 3 ;==::;=::::N·~=,·3":::J":u=~H ~
QUEST FIRST' JADA SECOND OVER. LINE r.;:;;::.,:;;";:"~:;.:' ;:,:;:::;~ ~:;:,~":~~~='::.,~';'. S.:'clnu;th~e0~~~r
and
HARBOR BOAT
PATROL
CALL
COMMERCIAL
SECUlrTY
PATIOL
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Kitten Fh st in Class I, with
Beachcomber Copping Handicap
By NEAL BECKNER
Race entry, the 64-fL yawl Queo1t. ed by a crew enurely made up ot • ,......,.,
ot NHYC. Jl'lrt1t to flnieh with aia Power Squadron membere lnclud·
err one fl "l'ff.1 hairy old comber". elapeed Ume of 19 hra. 00 min. 30 lnr 13th Di.tnct Commu ctu Tom area. Brtag yoar fiber·
Varloua boats were losing aall11 by aoc. tor the HO·mlJe lhrallh, Queet ------------
lhia lime. Fn'd Lyon'a Kitten 11nd wu.11 over thl"M hours ahead ot her I .... probleme to -..
Kiln Croan·• Akahi both loet thl"lr nearest competitor u d 11howa • Herold I. Johnson Fi .__
completely torn to ribbon11! Od~·,. JADA LOOKS GOOD c.iw.w.. ...... ...._. ... 1 w. c-a HWJ'. The big ocean race sailed last, week-end from L. A.
Harbor. around San CIC'mC'nl.e Island, nnd into N19wport Hor-
bor cn n bc-!!l be dC'sc nbcd as ''real rugged"! This annual HO.
mile deep-water classic was originatC'd by Voyager"s Yacht
Club and this year was co-sponsored by both Los Angeles
YC anti Newport Harbor YC.
malnsall3 -not Jun ripped, hut col't"eCtcd Ume of l7b. 37m. Illa. ~ rro.....,. ae,.tn Pacific Mrg..nl
My, Marl .. , Amell(', sn1l QUl"lll sl•o .,._,. ... u 1-HTI
trorr th.·lr rnR1n11, r•ven while cnr-Georee Stuq;IJI' newly rt·riCled ..._ Har-.. IN
rylnK ,.1ngle l'\"d a In 110me CU('ll. Jada waa actually accond boat to UI t VIiie w.,, H-..n a..ell AcrOM trom All·Ama1caJ1 Kkt.
NO Rt:~a·rrt: Pot·so hnU.h but she ha.A not yet been L':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':':~~==========-= mrMUre<J 11.nd rated with ht'r new _ Rounding c1 .. mentl''a Eut F.nd yawl ng and ao could not ti.-cloue. ortt~ no rup1tt to lh<' now a11m<'· ed u an otrlcl&.I entry ln Ulla race
wti.1l b11.ttueJ flN>l and ffVeral t'n· a lthough her l'IA~td um .. of 20h.
tries found 11\Jlt dt•plte loM of J 7m. !.o5a. looka awfully good for
Save SOo/o
BOAT BUN1'.8
FURND'URE
PILLOWS
INSULATION
t
now
the BIG
are
quiet!
Qu1rl u a ~11ten,
but tliNe01 I lot or
w1lrlcat action in thOM
r~. de~ndabl~ ~ ..
Hona. Come in and
· liettn to the four put
modelt. 5~ to 25 H.P.
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South Coast Co.
llrd & Newport llvd.
AUTllORIZr:D
FACTOR\' l'F,R\'lCE
'l'wPnty·hvt boal.t cl"OllMd the thl"1 r m .. u\8iul11 they had dn•r11 .. d a !'16·fl. boat on hf'r first ~
at11rt1ng hne At L. A. out"r harbor Ir,... lh11n a knol In •pl'C!d with <mly lahaktdown
In Sllt urrta\''s gwity w1n1ls a nd h1•11il~a1ls a.nd m1u.ena Oy1ng Tht .
rnul?h 11r1111°, boldly· dt1<rt'i:am1ni;: hiit "IN ·d°" n" <'Lme just befun-I Srcond honol"11 overa.U went to
... mall rnirt W1\mln1111 whtr h wrre ,1111411 wh• n the wtnd i udd<'nly dlf'd Fr"d Lyon' a "t'leran O<'tiftn raclnf
fly1ni:. 11n<1 fnun11 lhe Wl'Rlher bli:it.11 tw•~lnl( around tn the llllll PCC alo<>p K1ltt'n. at"° of NHYC,
.:1ow111g ln!'NNl'lnKIV wottoc 1ru.lr8rt ,1n~r\' llNll• Man" Aml"lle ref'Orted jw llh a t~me.~f lfch ~6m. 8-0to. Gabe
of bt-1tr r. 1'11rt of lhr flrt>t n Pfrtl ll rC'<llllrr tJ rour h"ura tn mAkt' th' G11U1nin1 a rrd-hot_ ya.wl Mane
<town fur 11 1><>111 to tho \\'1'111 F:nrl i.1.~l ft>Ur milra 10 t he Newport I A ml'he •ddrtl to NHYC 11 ho~.o~
of ('11talin11 while lht' rt'mn1111lrr b• II buny. with a 11«ond pllHt In CIA.M A
FOAM
RUBBER WAR
""'"ft orf fur a r••llrh t o th,. • 1-t I , Ahhrni,.;h thtr" 18 Mme confu· In 11p1tP nf a brnkl'n lop 11p~ader
rn.I of the lalnnl1. hnp1n1t l hnl 111n. ~i .. n nn<I l'llll " fl'W mi11under11tand· 1&nd npped rnalnto0ll.
tl1t1nn11 1n1,;ht lw hl'fll•r on th•' I lnJ:~ ,,, h" 1111 ruithte"'led oul, It a p· Arbitrary CIMs hOnQra went to
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('fln\'f'rg1ng on thf' Wf'-•l r n<I of $111\ an ';f OU C'ltml'nte 1n 11bout the Mme rela· •
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WE ARE No. 1
statistics for 19&f and so
IN THE HARBOR AREA
far in
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PAGE 4 ·PART 111-NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955
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NEVADANS SAMPLE FARE HERE
Not exactly Easter Week revelers were the distinguished visitors to Newport Beach
who are pictured above at dinner at Karam'a Balboa. Left to r ight, Col. Jack La-
Grange, assistant Adjutant General, Neva.:la; Governor Charles H. Russel of Nevada;
Lt. Col. Earl A. Edmonds, E. S. Property Fiscal Officer, Nevada; host Wm. A. Barth·
olomae, Balboa; and Major General James A. May, Adj. Gen., Nevada. The out of
state pa.rty flew into the Orange County Airport and are guests of Bartholomae who
bu extensive ranch holdings in Nevada aa well as in Orange County. -SWf Photo
5511 Deposilon
Get Dividends
from Local Firm
STINGRAY HITS
BOWLER'S FOOT
Douclu Melton Bowler, 1~.
of 1307 North Bay Jlronl, -.
treatl'd at Hoac HoapltaJ Sim-
day for a eUngray lnjury to
)Ila toot. Ra wu swlmmlnr a t
Chlna Cove when •lllf\&', he
at.Id.
EGG HUNT!
New Boys' Cl1b
Houn Stated
for Vacation
Nt1w Boya' Club·houn and .pe-
dal &eUvlUea have been annouru:-
ed for the coming l!lUter Week
vacation. The Boye' Club will open
Ila doora dally from l to 5 p.m.
and evenlnp from t :30 to 9:30
p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m.
till 2 p.m.
On Saturday the annual Euter
Egg Hunt and tun contul..I will be
l\eld in the Coat& Me• Pack a t 1
p.m. Laat year over 2~ members
ot the Boya' Club participated tn
tbla event.
During the week apeclal con-
teal..I and tournament• ln various
depa.rtmenta will be held. There
will be cbecken and cbeu tourna-
ments. rope climbing and trampo-
line awarda, plq pone a.nd billiard
eventa. Plutu ot pa.rt. molding
and painting cluaea will be held
every afternoon from 2 to ' p.m.
Art and d.rawin&' groupe will
hold special c:onteata and ahows.
MATHENY'S
MEANDERINGS Quarterly payment. of aavlnp Tryouts and achievement tests
dividends were made March 81 to tor aummer bueball tecuna will be
By JIM M ATHENY more th8.n 6500 lnVMtora In moet held Tuesday through Friday. All
Happy Easter week-6ld ! Easter-time is the time for ot the 48 1tate. and aeveral for-boy• 8 to 18 yean of age may join the Boys' Club and t&ke part tn egp and rabbita and grass! elgn countriea by Newport Balboa all event& • , • Savlnga and Loan A.MoclaUoa ot j Wed b ate to think that one has to await the arrival Newport Beach, accordlnc to ------------
ot Euter week--end !or ta.sting an egg, for they are ao good Prealdent Paul A. Palmer. c t B
with buttered tout, jam, bacon and coffee. But, it is a whole-Thia WU the uaocleUon'• 3Tth oun J uys
aome cuatom to color up a few consecutive dividend. Palmer aald,
thin-shelled "hen's trult " and and Ila flrat under the four-tlmu -J 1• R h
watch the ldddlea hunt tor them. SIEMONS' WATCH yearly aystem of dividend pay-op ID anc
Between and betwixt chaalng menta.
lu1ppln1" bunnlu anti Ahelllng of LOST IN SCUFFLE ''In adoptlnr the four-time.
g aily bedecked el'g• how'11 about ,y~arly method of paylnr dlvl-f B d Bo
a ome eerloua thought to treating SANTA ANA {OCNS) denda," Palmer aald, "we have alao or a JS
the family to Eaater Sundey din· James B. Slemon.11. 223 Pearl adopted new method.!I of handling' •
n~r? Ave .• Balboa Island, waa mlR•-our accounting procedures. Check.I
John Majur1, the Harbor n-Ing a 120 wrist watch today. were made out to all full paid
hMdman, menUorui that he hu a SiemoM told sheriff's depu-share accounts with the new elec-
t roly family ml.'nu tor thl1 Sun-ties he got into a acuttle Mon-tronlc punC'h-card equipment. et-
dl\y'e outln&'. J.lr. M. a&ys that he day with two Junnlles who feeling a considerable 11&vlng of
loves to aee the family et.Ung In were creating ll rest room time In handling ~vrral thousand
a group a nd tor that reason he dhslurbance. ln the process of accoun~. We e.re al.110 using a new
haa r one all out to aee that a typ-quieting the pair. S1emons' and more economical system of
lcal JEuter Sunday menu, cood for watch wae ripped ott. figuring dividends on regu(ar pua
irrown-upa and klddlu, 111 featured Later. a auspect. who tvld book accounts."
from 12 noon untU 9 p.m. an attenllant the watch WM Palmer reported that new t.C•
Incidentally, ipeaJtlnc ot Har· his, made off with the time count buslneu 111 steadily rising
bor Uouw. that Initial lllyle show piece. t or the lar&'• Newport Beach A.a-
wu aueh a hue• wccMa a week aoclaUon, and lhnt total re1ourc•
ago that J ohn hu decided t o do H you're apendlng Euler Week now •land well above 118,500,000.
aame 90me mo .... Next. parade of •l Bal you're a cinch to have
be&uteoue mannek.lna ta kbeduled some mlg"hty coocS eating close a l To Show Slldes
for Apn1 22. Mak. a aote of that hand. There'• a qu&J'Ut of poJ>U-
Jt you are l.ntue•ted. tar apot.a between the bay and ~
ln keeplnr with ha annual tnv ocean worthy ot vl•IUnr .
dltlon ':Johnny Vllelle Is cl011int; hi• Right on the earner of Mal.n and
Arcbiea thJe S\mday evenin&', art.er B&1tK>. Is tamoua K&rame. Jim
the Euler ruah In order that hla Karam has a menu on hand that
employeea may ha\1c a well·earn-w111 pleue any tute for any oo-
ed relit. culon.
According to Grace Woolly, our Toward the Balboa Pier, on
~loa.k 1u1tl dagger lnlonnant ot Main St .• la the popular C"hlnl'..e
the popular CoMt Highway 11pot, C.:a-lno that hu been host to llO
The Arr h..,. gang 1., lipreading to many locals Md v1sltor11 for sevrn
the t1111r wlnde for their fun and or more yeario. F ood to go. C'hln-
u11t. Grace aay1 ah!' Is Oylng all ue and Amtrican dishes, Is the
th•· way to Ml Ev {lyln1e I sp"clally thne. Ton. thf' C't.l'lao
t 1om the Onui Co y Alr}'Ort b<Jul.a of a "moat" lunch!
h• the L. nt mauonal! CAn On the ~ch at Bal Ues a spot
>''"' lwal t t fc>r keeping ott the which t••mpts natives ot Catalina
c rnuntl! bland to say, "on a clear night
1 :nre adda further vacationing you can hear the voter.-. rlnginc
Info. J.uc11le Simon to Guayamu; down at y 11 Oldt' Balboa tna Calf'.''
Virginia to San Francisco; Leon• Saturde.y nlght tun at Bal Inn
tu the RPdwood country; J oe i. a good, old fa.!!hlonrd Commu·
g mn1o: to Yucca Valley and DIC'k nlty Sing led by Dorothy NeRbitt.
alh'k lni.; nround to work on his In case you can't Ring, ltt Kate
own hllml'! Otnl hold your han<l, or l<'l Dick
\\'her.. IS J. \'1lelle going? No D•·nt mix a nice dnnk tor you. or
pllH'I'' Ht' 11tays here and v.·orks in 1'-l Chd Henry Jonu concO<"l a
ortltr th&l The ArTh,.. "Ill hr llUJli'rb Loulsl1U1ne dish for you.
rt>•ulv t~r re-oix-rung on the 29th' Julll a .11horl tos.~ or a plz.ZA from
Th•·rc a a good gang troni a nlC'f I the mue Pacmc you'll find Or.ad-
11r •I hOJl<' thty ell havl' fun! olfu'" 0 real llallan·type restau-
W t 11 bt looking forward to their rant' with plenty of old wt>rld
aa r,. rtlum. l'h&rm and honcst·to-goodnell8 ('On-
Spring 1s bcr<'. That's for 1111r ... llnenlAI ti•ocl.
Mrs. Dorothy McKenna wlll show
color 1lldee of her trip lo Africa
at the Community church ln Co·
rona de! Mar. Tbunday, April H
at 8 p.m.
tho sands to La Poeta. It'• like
1tepptnr b&ckwar-d a tffW ~"
and e.nteri.ng a desert atronrhold
tl"Nh trom a chue by the Ap&chea.
That'• aulhe.nUc SpanJ•h·Malcan
chow Inside, sub!
"Mama" and "J>.pa" II-' han~
out the welcome algn tn both Ital·
Ian and En1U1h at their popular
Rpa on CoL'!t H ighway over ln Cor-
ona deJ Mar. Visit them one eve
llOOn and see If you don't feel right
nt home v.1lh lhl11 pair of pnlal
Harbor ttstaurateurs.
U you're Interested In movlea,
mra.nlng the kind out.side of a TV
set. you know that Grare Kelly
won anrt the Udo haa her. Show-
In.it currently "Co11ntry Girl," Jane
Ru.11sell hM gone "Underwater"
for an extl'ndtd plunge at the
Port, in CoromL del ~far. The !'!-
offers "Long J ohn Silver" and the
8&.lt.o. Is 11howmg "3 Ring Clrcu.a.. ..
Pl&y It extra aafo t his b~y.
crowdrd weck·rnd. The llvu that
you 11Ave by being extra c-aretul
may well be thoiie of your own
beluved tamlly ! Have tun.
SA?'\'TA ANA (OCNS) -The
Orange County Board ot Super·
visors Tuesday purchaaed the 240·
acre "Joplin Ranch'' tn Upper Tra-
buco Canyon for uae u a boys'
1anch. The price wu 137.000.
Cecil J. Marke, a member or a
cit1.HJ1'• comm l l t • e w h l c b
1tarted the ball rolllnr toward the
tlnal acqulaitlon of the ranch for
dellnquent boya, at.id young1tera
will be committed to the prem.laea
u aoon a• the deal clear• 4'11Crow.
W illiam Rocheeter la the aeller.
The land hal a ... aldence and Be"Y·
eral •malJer bulldlnp which will
be utillted by the wayward boye.
Cltrue and oUve grovel alao a.re
located on the property.
Bo)'9 who are aent to the canyon
ranch wiU help ea.m their keep
by fa.nnlng. Marks •aid the ranch
wUl •tart out with a ama.IJ number
ot boys and eventually Increase
lo a capacity around eo by mld-
11\llDJJlfr 191Se.
Delinquent boy1 now are com-
mitted to Rlveraidc County'1 1'\1n
Pines camp tnd other ptacu. Those
taclllUe• rapidly are becoming un-
available. accordlnr to Marki.
Bill Spurgeon headed the cHI·
zena committee which put up IU
own money to hold the land for
purchaae by the county.
Dave McMillan. probation de·
partment chh~f. alao wu lnetru-
ml'ntal In developing the plan.
Pern in Crash
Motorcyrll.11t CorneU1111 Perez.
20, of 2099 Pl•cenUa Avt . Costa
Mesa. l'Scapf.'d major tnJury March
30 foUowing a 4 :•O p.m. col-
lision on Harbor Blvd. north of
Hamilton w1tl) a c.ar dnvtn by
George Henry lAne Sr.. 71. of
1932 Harbor Blvd. Perez wae
tttatcd In the emcrgnicy room at
Hoag Ho.spltal and aent home .• re·
ports •how. when Marsha.U, s uave ma1tre d' at 1 rrank llnrt Gina Grandolfo ln-('hrl~Uan•, Hui, rails up and In·, vlte yuur trlephone orders for ·food
fnrrn1J U8 that the llut Is now op,\n to lake homt~ Next ttm,. you r~el -
llevrn dA)'l!I a Wi>rk., too lazy to go out tor chow, rlng-
H R\'C you v1~ltM1 lhl' Tuhltlan up the GrandollOll.
R1 .. 1m al C'hrtatla.n'a Hut lllt <'IY? New York City boutl ot ltl
Ja< k~n Cosn<'y, belt er known ll&lnhow Ronm. 63 iiton('a abo\'e 1
.,. TIM-Plratt'. will help you 'nJoy .M&nhlitlan. but JUSt watt until
Y<'Urfflf anyllmt' ynu gPt the vrge thoM> Gotham1tl'S sJl In J oUy C-o·
t•1 l••aJlt a hot •toJt( O\'l'r &11 v1w n burn·11 < ... ta\\&)• aml sef' t he Hftr·
I ll•· 11nll wuh down lhat dainty bor 11rra unfold at their frrt. Hlitb 1
drl1 rlftblc with • ooltng quaff.11 of on 11 hill it'.11 a i.lte !or a i<1.t:hl.
t"I' brew, \\'e ht'nr It'll a g-rowlng I And --fO()(I anti drink 1u111 Bod-I
fail 1n the Harbor 11.ru -s1tttn,.r dy Rohner pklylng nightly in tht
a nd 111rpin.i: by the fir,. with lnt11 P111no Lounge. too: That'• ThP I
of lon.i: tnlk <ln short 11ubjvcl•! ll'.utaway•!
1'ou'll ""e a lot <lf the "beach Fttl llke golng native? Trot out
11ani:" Al Th11 1•1ratf'! your plnlo pony &lid dMh ¥ro!111
S P A G H ET T I by ROSSI
wi th all the
Gourmet
Accompaniments
ITALIAN DINNERS
Go to
ROSSI CAFE
Corw clel Mar
%326 E. Cout Hwy. Bar. 1180
•
Granclollo 's
I forrnl'rly of Hemf't J
complete menu for the family
PIZZA e SPAOH.l:'M'l e LA!4AC.SA
HOME· MADE RA \'IOU e STI:AKS e SEA FOOD
TOOD TO 00
s11 1a1boa 11vd. BALBOA HarlKM' 4131
Cloeecl Mondaya
DELUXE LUNCH
ll:lt a.IL -S:Ot p.m.
CHINESE and AMERICAN DISHES
l :ot P• m. -l :ot a. ra.
FOOD TO TAKE HOME
The Sa.me Pttce. the Year Aroaad
CHINESE CASINO
111 Mala St., Balboa
DIATH NOTICI
INFANT aooi:as
Pr1vale tun•tal aervlC'n and In-
terment tor Infant Ct.thtr1nl' Riil<•
en. dau1t1ter of Mr. and Mr•.
Uoyd R~ere. tGt Orov11 Plan"
Co.ta MNa. were held Mo.nday In.
Melroee Abbey Chapel a t 1 p.m.
with the Rn. Charle• F . Hand ot-
tlclatln(. Th• baby wu born and
died on the way lo the hoepltaJ on
Mart'h 31. Bt,aldea ber par9Dta ahe
l1 1urvtwd by two brothera. Chai~
lH &nd Ronald ot the ~ ••I·
d,..u. Parkee·Ridlty Mortut.1'7 waa
In charce of a.rranremmt.I.
INF ANT CKDI
Private srawatde aertlcee for
Infant Frank Cttm. ton of Mr. an<I
Mra. Ivan H. Crim, ate ftllcom
Place. Co1ta Me-. ware held W•<I·
needly at Harbor !\Ht Mereort11l
Park Cemetery. The baby died 12
hour• attn blrth Sunday at Hoaic
Hoapltal. Bealdta ha pa.r.ata be 111
.urvtved by three broUMra. Huold.
Michael and Wayne. Park ... JUdll')'
Mortuary wu 1n cha.re• .t ar-
ranremmta.
~·¥:..,
FROM PAGES OF THE PAST-Songs as they were eung at the turn of the century
were ;>resented by Orange Coast College music group1 at the Dedication program for
the new auditorium last week. A capacity crowd filled the 1200-aeat structure !or the
baptismal performance. The program presented muaic and drama over the years. It
was directed by Kenneth Boettiher, Euataae Rojas, and Robert Keat of the College
staff.
IALIOA INN .Qff
POPE SUBDIVISION BATTLE
WON BY PROPERTY OWNERS
Property owner• alonr 22nd St.
won their battle against l\.fax W.
P ope's proposed 43Jol a'ub\llvialon
when Costa Mesa City Counci1 de·
nled the tract map by a 4-1 vote
Monday night. Councllmtm Bert
Smith was the only council mem-
ber voling approval of t he 11t1b-
dlvlalon.
Smith moved the subdivision be
approved over a city planning com-
mlaa1on n•conunendat.lon tor de-
nial with provision Pope co1U1truct
.. e-rt.. high fence 10 feet from
hi• proptrty line and dttll a 2!'.'l-
fl. strip from 01tlnr;e to Santa
Ana Ave. lo the city.
Councilman A. L. Plnklfy sec-
onded the motion to brlni; the
matter lo vol(' fl'lllow lng a month-
long hassle 11.bout the propo.scd
1UbdJvl11lon.
Observed P ope u he left the
councU room In Newport Justice
court, "That anewera my ques-
tion.''
Pelltlona algnc-d by nine 22nd
St. propt'rty owner• deed.Ing 25
feel al the rear ot lh~r 300-ft.
Iota and rt'queetln&' a street open-
Inc act were rt ferred to City En-
gineer Don Southworth by the
council. He was authorized lo de·
velop 11. map tor a future street
1>J.lt>nini act.
Th1> move Willi taken when City I
Attorney Don Dungan pointed out
such action would pr .. vrnt a repr&t
alt.empt to subdivide the area as
propose-d by Popt.
Public Schools
Week to See
OCC Open House
PubhC' sche>o!JI week April 2J.-29
wilt f('Bture an Open Hou~ at Or-
ange Cout College on April 27.
It ha11 h<'t'n dlJ1Clo11c."<I by Dr James
W . Thornton, v1ce.presldtnt.
"All facllltlu of the collegt wlll
bl' optn "nd In opl'ratlon from 1
7 30-9.30 p n'I ," Dr. Thornton 1a1d
"Superb Foocl"
uuz=.
PARKL~O SER\'l<;E FROM Ot:R DOOR
GOURMET PANTRY
IMPORTED BAKED HAM
mt:AI, FOR THT. f;AfilTT.R Wf:t:K •:~o
De lioious Candies • Savory W ipes
Bl um 's Famous Ba ked Goods
Tr y O ur De licatesse n !
.. n~1;·1:~T FOODt4 FROM ALL PARTf4 Of' T HE WORt,O"
DAILY 9:30 to 9:00
SUNDAYS I 0 to 6:00 ....
------....::-..--=-.PJ..nt1 F'"' ruktnir
COAST BEVERAGE CO.
1327 N. MAIN ~ SANTA ANA
A.. F. Oraau. ~r .-8~ ...... Ill 1--l&M
"The public wtU thu• have an op·
portunlty to examine featurea or
U1e outatandlnf plant which they
have provided for Junior collec e
education Jn thla community."
Regular aduit clalll'lea meetlnc
on Wedneeday evening wlll be In
ae.111lon. Dr. Thornton atated. lJI
addition. there will be a reheanaal
In progreu on the atage of the
new auditorium, an exhlblUon of
student work In the art &'l.llery,
And a demonstration of retail aeU·
l111t and ucretarlal work In the
Bu~lnt.'811 Education building.
COCKTAILS
Dinner 5-11 p.m.
Daily
(Cloaed Tu-4&7)
• SATURDAYS•
Dorothy N•bitt
a..ds
COMMUNITY SINS
IN BALB OA
THE PIRATE
28th St. at Newport 81\'d. -()pea 10 a.m. clallJ
Tep ~r at the •~1rslde -Ho& Dop -..._. •em l'......U
THE ARCHES
Cafe and Cocktail Lounge
OPl:N 1t A. IL 'l'DOUOB I A. ll. -.
N_,.rt -... • 0-.. 8IP'"'1
n~··m
•
<"·e an Clwcl • ftwiidl\)I)
CAiTAWAYj
BUDDY ROHNER
PLAYING NIGHTLY .
'" PIANO LOUNGE
lallf'r 8110 p. m.)
Coast Hwy. at 17th St. Liberty 1-3071
EASTER SUNDAY DINNER
For All the Family
12 Noon to 9:00 p. m.
S,ECIAL MENU FOR YOU
e Al'Wl e
FRIDAY and
SATl'IWA\' DANCING
BARNEY LANTZ & his .
mUSIC
9 to I :SO a.m.
J Jarbor -lou.s~. 1.t~. {
AMhoo..J ..J
f!.a,toll ~·
fiii!l!t5.9l 50il
2260 Harbor Boulcvud • Cott. M ... , c..li£omia
~ 7 Day" A Wttk
New Menu Includes Italian DeHcacles .
May We Su99ed From Our New FH tures
\'EAi. !4CALl..0Pf~l e LA"AOSA e PIZZA
PARTIES, IAN9UETS, or CLUI DINNEIS
r11o~r. TOl'R llF.~t:lt\-AT10S!4 sow
Harbor llYd. at Wilson Uberty 1-5543
NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS PRESS-PART 111 ·PAGE I
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955 !FLYING BEER 'Dra·nage, Street lmprovem ~nt
CANS AND JAIL Petit;ons for Mesa Approved I anJ ho:dJng d OWl\ ''alUt'& Of prop-be form~ and rn dy to l'O by the
N EW TRAILER CABANA-Model above produced by Western Caba.nu and Rama-
du, Inc., i• fi rst to be built in State of California under new rule. and regulatlona for
1uch structures. It ia situated in Lido Villa ge Trailer Park. -Don Buah Photo
Build First Cabana Meeting
State. Newport Regulations
The first caba.na built In Call·
f omla whlt'h complies wllh the
newly est11bllshC'd California 11tale
rul~s und reg11lal1on11 na pcrtairung
to rabanas In trailer parks hn11
jubt bf-en completed In Lido VIiiage
Trailer Park for Mr. and Mra.
R. M. Balley.
ln a1ldltlon to holdlns the first
atate permit, it 11 a.lao the flrat
C11b.:'la built undf'r the new New·
port 1'f'11ch City OrdlnanC'e rri.;arc'I·
ing ca ban:u.
An outslandln~ feature of Ule
cabana 11 ill method of construe·
Uon. Compll'tely mill-built. It rea-
tures an <·x<'l1111lve 1 ustomlzrd
ay11lem or ma<lule b11lhhn1: devel-
oped by \\'e11tf'm C11bnnas and
Rnma1lftll l n<' .. or C'o:-ta M<"M .
Ql 'ICK C'OSNTRt'<TIOS
A 1111mnrr advantage of thl11
ay:11 .. 111. which p .. nntt11 complet~
frttedom ut ,1,•11lgn, Ii< lht' rHct that
a ctual erc•cllon on the tlte 111 <"Om·
plete-d very qukkly. anJ wlthcut
tncnn\'r1t1<'n<'c'1' to the ownrr or
t railer park t•ow<'r rqu111mcnt.
•ta<'kll or 1umb1'r etc: .. h,we vanli<h·
rd from thf' "'·"nt' wllh this •Y•·
tem. and wutt> 111 ht>lrl to a new
111tnlmum.
Joe \'Hnd•·r Molt>n, prf'~idrnt or
W estern Cl'lh11nl\s 11n1I Kl\ma\.11111.
Im·. polntc•I tr> llw ru.h1p111btllty
or the l!yatc•m to lf'lllllrntlal 111ldl·
lion•. partlcul&rly lanal1, ¥'•me
room.e, dr.1111 i nd •t utllo11 The
module ayatem l• unU1Ually aecu·
rate. prrmltUng very close toler·
ances. Hencl', windows and doora
flt their aperturee to within a frac-
tion ot an Inch. Thill accuracy re-
sults In a &ma.rt, tailored "cabinet"
look.
COMPLY wrm RULES
Many trailer pa.rlt manager• are
today In the proceu of bringing
their parks IJ'lto compliance with
tbe nr w rules and regulations. Al
a consequence, Westem cabanas
and Ramadu 19 contemplating t.he
corutructton of cabanu In better
tr&llt>r park• throu~hout the area.
and Is now constnJcUng many Ca·
banu In Lido Trailer Park.
3 NEW $20 BILLS
LEA YE MESA HOME
A house buri;lar stole lhret'
•·very new" $20 bills from a
ruldence at 1875 Hubor
Blvd , Costa l'.tt'lla, Tuesday.
Mrs. Gra<'e V!iniC'k or that
add~u notlf1e<l Mua pollee
yutcrday morning-. She aald
the thl.'ft occurred between
6 .15 p.m. 11.nd 9 p.m. whi.le ahe
wu at chur<'h.
lnvc-sllgaUng offlCe:"ll Mid
the burgla r <'ntr~ the howie
throuich a window. The bill•
WctTe take11 from a trtnJcet
box on the drn!lfJr In the bed·
room.
Metz Garage Plea
Denied by Council
Appeal ot Donald Metz. 420 M
St .. for a variance to permit an
exlaUng pre.re 1 ft. /rom the
side setback Where It now stan~
was denied by l'ily council March
28 11 a 6 • 1 vote following
consldable dlecuft81on. Metz &p·
pealed his varinnre from the city
pla.nnlng commliislon'a denial
Supporting the dl'nlal were let-
ters from the Balboa Penln8ul&
Point Aseoclatlon and Edward L.
Cloege. Metz blamPd an organiza-
tional error on h11 part for the
clemency.
Sex Education
Schools, Homes
Advocated in Talk
"Should 11ex education be taui:ht
In the public erhools. ant! at whnt
grlUlc should It stnrt." wu aubJt>Ct
d.l.ecuued by the Lido Toutmna·
ters Club Tul'l!<lay n li;ht. Conc:••n·
aus wa. I.hat It 11houhl be tauitbt
In both home ond 1chool. and
sho1 Id start In Ula tlral grade.
I Toutm&11tcr for lhc evenlni wr.1
Ne&J LocKr, table toplca muter
WH Al CUaollto. Speaker. for lhe
t1venlng were Jack Broertng, ma.k·
lnf hi• "lce·breakcr" .IJ>ilech ; Ray
L'.1Cclu14', Hu1b Mynatt. Vernon
Allen and Carl Jooea. Ch.II'! eva·
ula t-0r wu Ed Soule. Other ev&·
luatora were J oe Martin, Sandy
Steiner, DeWitt Wo1'<'e11ter, Bob
When a beer can <'&me ny-
lng out a window at 101 'la
North Bay Front at 1:16 a m.,
pohce on foot pa..trol stepped
In to fi{!.d five juvrnlle boys.
two 18·yl.'ar-otds •nd HI empty
cans of beer.
Police n ld none of the
youths wrre Intoxicated and
all denied ownership of the
cane which were clusterrd In
the kitchen. Thomas Clark
Osmer, 18, and Da vid Calrk
Shlphcr, 18, both or Los An·
gelcs, were released.
The tlve juvenlll's ranging
In agu from l~ to 17 were
released to t heir parents. They
were from Los Angeles, CUI·
ver City, Santa Monica and
Wasco.
I He l)alb rlchea sufficient. who
ha th e.nough to be charitable.
-Sir Thonau Br~wne
r!tl!ilJ
LAST TIME SAT.
'LONG JOHN SILVER'
aad
"H~nt91'S of The D"p"
BOTH L'1 COLOR
Klda Mat. Sat. %. p. m.
"BORNEO"
STARTS Al f!\'DAV
TWO B IG OX E!i
VIC£·AND·VIOWIC£ EXPOS£! . ....... _.._ .... _ llEW
ML.A-YORK
COIRDElllll: ---·---"·..,.~ -..-r·lC-. .. ----9
.. TIE SAGA OF~
WHO SllAHD ,' \
CUSTtl! ' ~.
Lipton Cup Race Misi•chJhtcJ 11amec1
Re-run on May 1 for 2-car Accideftt
Sir Thomu Lipton cup C'hallange
T&cr. f'&llf'<t btcau11e ''' nn wind
011 ;\l &"h :!;, "Ill ~ 119llrJ May l
al '\, \'\'furt H11rbnr. $('\?A nffl
c1al11 ,,nnnurv ,.,t fulln..J.rt\c their
mf'rflnl( lut l.'1iJa )
An appa.rent misjudging of dis·
lance before malong a lr ft t um
c:au!O(' J an acC'ldt'nl March 30 at
Cnut Hlgh"'llY and Superior Avtt
McCleary and Dick Opp. Chuck tr
A.ry pruldt'<t. I
Next meellni: wn1 be April 12.
7•30 p .m. at Harbor Houu.
r 111htlna .. ul lh•· rtlC' W iil M
E.tc1Jpa1lf' 11. rcnil1 r .,( :-.:cwpo1 t
H arbnr Y n< ht Club. A k11h1 ••f 1 ·a·
brlllo Brach Ya<'hl Club, linllf'r1na,
Ran Dll'j,;C) Y&~ht Club. AtflrTantt'.
Loa Anr.rlr11 \' .11 hi \lub 11nd
flparkle, B&lbo11 \'achl L'lub.
NOW SHOWING
2 WEEK RUN
IK IM DIYla ACTIOIU
AOUA·LUMO TMllLLll
Lestl'r Rickman Jr. 2'4. of 3211
E. lilh St .. Costa Mrsn. told 1'\ew·
port p<>Uce he mlliJUJi;tf'i\ the di ..
lanC't' twtwrt'n his C'&r and ont> drlv·
rn by lit. Gertun le V.'hltln(. 70. or
Sant.a Ana Wh"n he made a left
Lum al the lntersrC'Uon.
l'ohce 1<alil th~ \\'hlt ms: car skid·
de<I 42 feflt !>!>fore hllttn1e thr
Rickman car.
Wt:D .. THl'R!i4., ••Rt .. ~AT.
~artln and IA"' la
"3 RING CIRCUS"
Tall HUJ1lrr. 0.14 n Adam•
"RETURN TO
TREASURE ISLAND"
M ·s .. ~o~ .. Tt'l':K
1 ....... 11,. C'aron
"LILI"
CiN>ar COal'M)o. RDIN'rt Ryan
"HER TWELVE MEN"
"4TART!' WT.O.
Jll'llN'rt Taylor
"Valley of The Ki114Js"
H,.n,. Hf'll)'
"Singing In The Rain"
Now 2nd WMk
c rculatlon of lnfoTmal peUtlona 1 ertr. Strttls lnC'lu&od ln the pro-1 t n1e tbt-atretot.a are tom up tor . Ing clrcul3llon or t f'n petlUon1 n "°'~ C:utrlC'l ·~· 181.b S t. from lhr -wa ter line. In proc-eaa of for creation or a combined draln· th e mv Iv •d • ., d dra•·1~ ... · · e ar 3 '' · • • Paik Ave. to Pomona A~ .. Ct'n· b1 I at the rrellt'nt tlmf'. age and atreet Improvement di.a· would run J cent pt>r aquare ft. for tcr s· fro:n Harbor Blvd to Po-
lnct b:twccn J:lth &lld 19th Sts 411 proper ty owner• "'ho already ... . · Southworth alJIO ncoaunend~ wl'st of l111rbor Clvd wu made mona. Plumer SL from Pari< Aw . formation ot a reqursled 17tll BL · · p~r •s:i all atrt!'t lmprovrml'nts t A h I .. . p f pos• ble by Cos· a Mesa City Coun· 0 na em n \e.. omona rom lmproytmmt dlatrict tu include
c1I ;c'lon Mond.ay nl•ht City E:t· He actdtd It would be no prob~ 1111.h to lDlh and AAahelm from portion• of Fullerton A\•e. and • " · • to cirC'ulate U1tt peUt.10.ns aln« Park to 19th. • gincer Don Southworth recom-t e.!ldenu aloni:: th" lltrerts hllve !l:t'wport Ave. 1be touncll requeat·
mendl'<.I crea tion of the .dra!nagc already p~aertted rf'QUtata for Im· JC the dllllrict ta created, pay-l'C1 Ule city en&inrttr and City Man•
district In conjuncUon with report provement dlatricta. menta can be ipuad oYer a 10-acer G«>rg9 Cortey to ~n1Ult "1th
un a 11lru~t Improvement request year per iod. Caall paymea ls can . .
on IOth from Placentia Ave. tol The petlllon1 point out that a lllo be made with tteulUnc ...... the 17th St. lmp r<wement A leOC. la•
Maple Ave. drainage dlfflcultlrs are holding ini;1 of lnterelL Tbe council es· Uon ree&rdlnf the l't'conun,nd&•
Councilman Bert Smith, lrt mov-back progrl'u In the whole a rr& prell.tlf'd hope t ti. diatrlC't would Uon.
j
' lHE 100-MIWON·DOUAR WOK r .. ..
A motorcar na111ed TERRIFIC I
T ab die word oldie m&D7 tli. +no Uw .,._ ......
it11 \o U.. ti.uU!w Cb17*r Wbadlor Debau \'-8-r,__,. _ -".,,,,_, .... , ,,.. .,.,__, __ ,,.,. •
cont...,.,._ r-·u ,_, 11 •I ,,_ •"-L y_, ,,,._,...,.
tcUl f-' II. AM ,,._ IDlao ..tcA ,_ ..,_ .. MU ,_,
It, tool
You1J be ab.olata ~ ol ~ t..t ol llaelr ud lltaa-
Di.Qc new~ acyliq, A.ad it'• a lot more than jllllt a
""" look ••• it'• a UirilliaclJ' G§nnl look from &11,Yt1W11
elae you'll -. DO matmr wben you drift. • , _,.....,, c,.,..., .. '*"-,,,_, , .... .,,..,
bl# ecn. It'• fon#tr t/Mua -r-• br-11ttalrU.. • .,__ ol '•"°'*' ateel tltd, -., , .... .., ...... ,,..,. "'°''°""
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U. _....._ Dlllu9 widi fll bri1liat -SpidN V-8 ......
or U. ZSO hp N-T.-DllaD ... ud wtUi Pvw.nte
~ *'" ... ,__.a M9d .a.rt aa.t'1 f• ......
And 90 otber Oii la the -w ri-7'0ll ,.,..... ..... ._...biaw.•wllm,_,_...._..._,
Yoar ~ De.ls.._..to._,_ die ............ ..a. es• dill ,_. t.M&y. 8'op t., -I• the,,_....
--...._,.., n .... T.-•w.-a..att~r
CHRYSLER WIND801t DKLUXK V•8
... ..... wtwsnt _.. ..... ue
9oop DltlVS.. DlllYS WAPSJ.JI ~-----------------------
LOU REED & ASSOCIATIS
4323 West Coast Hlgliw•r Hw•• 4070 Ne~llt lw•
A1"TD APRIL 16 -NEW BUILDING AND NEW LOCATION AT ... W. COAST lllClllWAY
---flOI M mf * TV, -~ A -.AT &a-"CUIAlll" Ale .....,.. Oii a.us.•• TV PA9 flOI -/11118 R~ ---
Number turo in a uriu: SCHOOL AND MUNICIPAL BONDS
" ••. SURE, BUT LOCAL TOO!
Here's another way u1e serve Orange County .••
Since 1950 we have org211izcd underwriting groups dut tu.,..,
purchased $32,506,000 worth of Orange County school and
municipal bonds. ~ arc contiowng to provide: ready ash
wherever and whenever it's needed to build new schools •••
hospitals ... water and sewer systems ... and o<her public facili-
ties. This ·is anorhcr way diat Bank of America serves Orange
Countv
lSunk of Amtricu
NATIONAL l!~\1;/C'~ ASSOCIATION
BANKING THAT 1s 1u1LDtNG CALIFORNIA ••• banking that is b11ilding Orany,e County
A l'AMMtMfl' ~C
Danny Kaye "ASSIGNMENT CHILDREN"
Kids' Mat. Sat. 1 :45 "HONEY CHILE"
ANAl91M llANCM IAllOA llANCH fUWUON llANCH LAGUNA llACM llANaf
1JO,... c... ... ..,... "J ,... ..,_. ~ ...... ... ..... "° c-......_, '-"'
O.LMea-..... K.M.IWbf,Mer. M.M.W-Mer, M.Lc-4 .......
LA MAHA llANCM NIWPOU llACH llAMCH OIANGI uAfkM PlACINT1A llANCM
JOO Watt '"'"",....,.. JU4 Yle ll4e 102 ...... ~ ... s-..t W ... ...._ Pa A-
L M. l.,_, Mp, w-4 A,Wtl......... O. ~,,...... L-. '""9,Mer.
SAN CllMINll UANCH SANT A ANA UANCM YODA UMOA llANCM
IOI S...... fl c...;,...... IOI~,.,.,.,..._ .al ........ ......
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LUTHER ANS REVIVING
HAHOI AREA EASTER SUNRISE RITES CHURCHES • .1teb""1W by th~ St'WpOrt Helgbla
Directory of Methodist
Dq.plicate
Services .... .u. ...... ~ ..... Clnardl Outdoor Service to be . I l'ODJ'"'gatlon at th~ re(Ular boUnJ
lOUI Bl. 11: Bl. Andrew• Rd., of 8:30 a.m . and 11 a.m. Both of
aeroaa from Hip Bcbool H Id t H • ht Ch h th-wUI be In the church. Liberty 8-3713 e a etg S urc Pulor Robert B. Gronlund wlll Rites and Music
at Christ Church
Put.oc': Rn-. JamH 8 . Stewart preach at all t.bTff aemcH on
C-aaltf Metllod.la&
U0 W. 19th St .. Coata Meaa
Ubectf" 8-4~2
Re•. Joaeph W, Mc8hane
Tlae Cl1111'Cb ot C brb&
1050 Church St.. Costa Mesa
Liberty 8-6711
Tom Baker Jr., Mlnlater
Clluie& a.,arcll By TIMI Sea
Community Methodist
Balboa Blvd. at 14th, Newport
Harbor 5229
Mlnl•ter: Rev. Roy Ot.rlaon
8&. .1-"8 Cl111.rell
l&M Oranse Ave., Co•ta Me•
Liberty 1-1091 •
Father Thomu J . Nevin
f1ra& ... Ua& (JIHll'dll of Newport
Balboa Blvd., 19th II: Court su.,
Newport
Harbor 3663 Uberty 1-IOTS
Put.or: Herbert G. Johnaon
Newport llartMtr IAltlaena Claarelt
2301 Cliff Dr., Newport Helcbu
Liberty 1-3831
Rev. Robert Gronlund
~~of Ood
Und Bl. Ir Elden Ave., COllta Me•
Liberty 1-3781
Reverend M. O. Cronic. Putor
Sev•~--AclvemU.S
Newport Blvd. al Bola& St.,
Newport Height.
Elder Richard Serna
Liberty 1-1632
Clnatt.11 of t.be N...,._
1885 Anaheim, C08la Mua
Put.or: Rey. Clive Williama
Liberty 8·7181
Fin& Church et <JluUt. Sdeat.lllt
1303 Vla Udo, Newport Beach
Harbor 2428
UaJve,...,..•t Commualt1
Fellow.hip
ll:bell ClubhOUM, Ill& Balboa Blvd.
Mlnt.ter: Rev, F. W. Rinse
l"lnt 8ouUlena Baptbt Cburcll
~ W. Hamilton. Co1la Meaa
Liberty 1-1284
Putor: Or. Richard H. Poae
C..-Ml Har Ollauna.al\7 Cbu~
concre1auona1
Ill Heliotrope Ave.
Harbor C>237
Paator : Rev. Edwin C. GQmke
., ........... 0....-
.... ta A.a& Aya. at ~lie
Coat& M"9A
Jt.ev. P. 0 . N•umann
Chl.l'1lta of Our I.Ady
ol ML Carmel
1441 W. Balboa Blvtl., Newport
Harbor 0214
l'atner Stephen J<lley, Paator
J'alher George Pama Mu•
Aul. Pulor
Cllrtst LuUleraa Churcb
e>f Cow'8 MHA
IMlllllOUrl Synod!
Cost.a t.1 .. sa
Paetor: Rev. Lllthar Tornow
St.. ~~• t:pl-!*I
1208 Via Udo, Newport Bot'h
Harbor 1230
Curate Rev. ltslph Peue
f4L .loha \'l&aMy
3J~ Marine. Balboa l•land
Harbor 0214
Father Sttphen K iiey, Panor
f'•t.htr George Pama .. u•
Asal. Putor
~otra.t BUiie C.urrlil
Orange Avt. al 23rd St.
Coa\.8 Meaa. Liberty 8·!)303
A. A. Ka<1n11, PRlltor
Balboa l•land
C,ommunlty Metho.U~
11~ Alfllte Av,.,, 8Albn11 hlanll
Mlnisttr· Rl'v, Don11h1 Sapp
n.urdl of R4'11c1oua i'kll'1t~
"Sclt~nce <•f Mind"
t.,.aguna Bot'h Art Ga.lll'ry
I0'7 Cltrt OrlVl'-KY11tt 4· 7284
Rev. lri8 Turk, Mlnll!trr
Good drlvtr• krep their car,. In
l'ood mechanica l conilltlnn, pornu
out the Natlona.J A11tomob1l<' Club.
Make a rel'llar check or yuur
tlru, bra.ku. and •ll'trtnc wheel
mKhaniml.
O!ficiala of Newport Harbor Lutheran Church announc· the thane ··My R.M.eemer Una."
ed today that the Euter custom of an outdoor aunriae .er· The Chancel Choir will •lng at . N H-...... -8:30 a.m. and again at 11 a.m.. Easter rooming wiU be vice on the church'• property overlooking ewport aiuur prementtng "Eaater Ant~m·· by
would be revived thia year. wuuam BUllnga. Muaic at the 1:30 greeted with duplicate aer-
• a.m. iiervke will be provided by vicea o( praise at Christ Set for 6:30 a .m., the aervice barb back to the early tbeCarolCboiraln&tng "An E .. ter Church by the Sea in New-
day• ot th• congregation when the feature wlU be ~e u• of 19'.s C..rol.'" ln addition Dorothy Gron-
ouldoor aervice wu a looked-to~ tt. tons by 7 rt. hip Euter mural 1 •und will lling the 80prHo aolo "I port Beach at 14th St. and
ward to community event. The u a backdrop. Should the _.ther Know That My tudeemer Llve11" Balboa Blvd. The Chri.tUan mH-
cburch gTOUnda will be decorated be lncUment. tbe ..mce will be I at •:30 and 11 -d Wilton Lewton aage of the rlaen Christ will be
for the Mrvlce and a nower-deck-held In UM church. a bariUone aolo "'The Holy City" p~eented ln muaic, scripture and
ed ro•trum prepared. A ..,eclal Two other z.uter Ml'Yi«• are at 1:30 a.m. sermon. The aervlcea beein at 8 :30
MISS HELEN SPANN
Easter
Services
at CDM
Worshippers Will
Gather Sunday at
the Port Theatre
/ So aucceaaful were the Eas-
and 1l Lm.
Tbe Sanctuary Choir, dU.Cted
by Mra. A . J. Rutter, will alng two
Euler &nthema: "He Ill Riaen" by
Haydock, and "Before the Dawn,"
by Coomb9. A eoprano aolo will be
aina by Mn. Delevan Frettar.
The Junior Choir will ai.o par·
liclJ16le ln the aervtcee. The min-
i.Iler, Rev. Roy A. Carl.orl, will
b~ u the Euler me-re:
".Eternal Life In ChrU!t."
Church School cla.ue• tor chil-
dren up lo aixlh srade wtll be held
PAGE 6. PART I I I-NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS al the 9:30 hour. Cluaea for adult..
THURSDA y APRIL 7 1955 anti youth will meet a t ·•~en 1 ' o'clock. A cordial lnvltatlon la ex-
A CHALLENGE TO REALITY
OF DISEASE AND DEATH
"An 8ln, ~ &Dd Dealb Ra.I!" ,,. tbousbt a~
tq quuitJoe la lllle wbject ot I.be 1--Sennaa ln the Cllri•-
Uan Sctence clWrcbee Sunday.
A 8eCUon of the MnllOD la de~ lo P9ter"a proof of the
power ot the CILrillt In Uie ralaiag ot Doreu from death. It
la related ta Tbe Acta (9 :39, •O>: "Whea be wu come •.•. all
the Widows lltood by him weepUlg. • • • But Peter put t!Mm
forth, and lmeeled down, and pra7ecl; and tur'lltn,. him to t)le
body Mid, Tablt.b&, arl8e. .And lll:ie o.,_ed lier e7eis: and when
8he •W Pet.r ..... at' up.'"
"Ute la etemal. We ~ tlDd thia out. -d begin UM
demoD8lraUoa tbereot," deciu-Mary Baker ICddy ta "8clen~
and He&Jlb wtlb Key to UM Scrtptur-. .. 8ba conttnu., ·•ute
and goodn-an tmmortal." 1hn'• priYlJese a t UUa 11Upreme
moment ta lo pl'Vft tbe worda Of our Jila8ter: 'U a man keep
my aylng. be ahall -"r -death.' .. Cpp. M•. UI).
The Goldal Teat from Palma UOT:20, 21) n.d8. "He
aent hla word, and healed them, and dehftred them bun their
dutn1cliou. Ob lbal men would pnJ.ae the Lord for hla iood-
neu, and for h1a wonder1UI worlu to tbe c:ldldren of men!"'
tended by the church lo friend• of
the commuhtty to attend. the l:a.e-
ter Mrvtce-.
Communion
Thursday at
Island Church
1n commemora Uon of the Laat
Supper which JHua had with hi•
dl1telplu before hi• death, pariah·
lonera of the Balboa bland Com-
munity Methodist Church will ob-
aerve the Sacrament of Holy
Communion at 7 ;SO p.m. lhl•
Maundy Thunday.
The Rev. Donald 0. Sapp will
8J>e&k brleny on "Juua In the
Upper Room." .All Chratlan peo-
ple. regardleu of church affllla-
tlon, are Invited to participate In
the aemce.
Serving u communion •teward•
will be Mra. Leonard HargTave
and Kn. Martha Allen. ter services la.st April in the
Port Theatre, Corona del Mar DU BOIS CANTATA
when nearly 1000 wonhippen ----------------Newport Beach
First Baptist '
attended, that it wu decided
lo bold the ~1 L.m. lluter Mr'Yic..
next Sunday •Sain at the theatre.
Thia wu made poulble ~
the klndneae of Theatre Mana.cu
John Oxford.
One of lbe teaturu will be a ..,..., ·-n.· Did ot the ·~ -(Oley 8peaJta) by MIM Helen
Spann, radio and TV ...,. 80prano
who hM appeared wtth many aym.
phonlea In Pasadena and Karulaa
City. Shf' I• an Atwater Kent au-
dition winner, bu been doln!f con·
cert work In Loil Azlgd e• for the
pan five year•.
OOM.M.UNlON
Holy Communion and bapl.lamal
aervlcea will be held ln the church
St. Andrew's to Present
'The Seven Last Words'
One of the h.IPUcltt.. or Ule
Roly w..ir ..-.. ·--at at. .Aa-drnr'• will ~ the ~t.atkla ot
the -cred cantata. "J'he .,,_
Lut Words" by R.egtaald Du Bola.
The cantata will be p..-nted by
tbe Sanctuary Cbolr undu tbe
dlr.ctlon ot Mn. lAwia Kidder Oft
Good P'rid4y at t p.m. Tbe aok>-
Lsa Inc.Jude Mn. O..td rra.r.
soprano: Howard ro1aom. but-
t.one: and Kra. Lewi• Kidder. tenor.
1'11.la magnltkwlt choral work la
M.-d 8p:9 UM wm'dll that Jeau.a
..,olle durinc the lloun of the
crudftldca 'lbe ReY. Jam• a.
8'--rt wfU st.,.. apokea lntn·
Judea oa Adil Of lbe anen worda.
Then wtU lie two ~pllcate mer-
'l'lc.. of wonblp -Sunday at
Jl'\nt BaptJn Church, ltth and
Wut Balboa Blvd. One la at 8 :4:1
a.m . wttb Sunday Sc:hool at the
aame hour for nurae.ry lo aecond
gni.de children, the other at 11
a :m. Se.rmon topic of the Rev.
Herbert Johnao~ will be '"The
Dffper Meantns of the Re.urrec·
Uon... at both hours. There wtll
alao be l':aater mu•lc.
ll 1.30 Lm. Adult cholni will sing 1Three Servi·ces the 1U1them "Ea.rly In the Mom-
tn(" 1 Clifford McConn1rlc 1. •
At 9 :4:'> a.rn . llPrYIC:C'I ror Junlon at St Andrew's
.All IMDlbtta aad b1end8 pf the
chuttb are mc.t urc-tly invited
to be preeent for the preM.ntaUon
oto Ulla irreat choral •ork. It wW
be -t OGJy a mullleal e•perfenc~
ot high order. but wtll prove to be
a m09l l'IMIYtng aplrftuaJ uperlenee
u well. .tales lll« putor.
Vuper aervlce will be at 7 :30
p.m .• medlt.atlon theme to be "The
After-slow of Euter." A baptla·
mal aervlce will be held lmmed.late-
ly afterward.
BALTZ MORTUARIES
will be h~ld In the churrh with a • COSTA MESA CHA.Pll!L
ITU Superior AYl!nue
eo.i.a ~ Oallt.
CHAPEL BY THE HA
3520 I:, Cout Blvd. 11ermon by F'rl'd Sh11nnon a.Aalaled
by Juniors Choir~ llnd mrm~l"I Of
lht church &ehool cl!Wlff.
Tht 11 a.m. ~rvke1 at the Port
Thul~ wlll be In charge of the
Rl'V. Edwin C. Comkt who will
p~a<'h on "The ReaJty of JtlUa."
The tt"" <'hol1'11 or lbt ci\urch will
bring tht Easter m-ge In llOllC.
GOOD t'lUDA V
On Fnday, Aprll I, Good Friday
MrYlCH Wlll tw held In the church
11t 1 30 p.m. The aennon topic wW
be "Bcnoth the Croaa," by the
pMt•l r
Mrs. J . ~ I Mary Batten I Slef· I
fl'nstn 13 mln18ler of mu•lc with
1tll cho11·11 under her dlrecUon while I
Ml111'1 Margaret Scharle l3 church
organ111t.
II 11h.oul'J be noted that nuraery
lllltnd11nt.J1 will be provided for all
ll'rvlt tfl t1n<I pare.nu are a11ked to
pluiae lra ve their chlldrtn al the
t hurrh nur11try l'ftpartment room.
St. James Meeting
St J11mra Auxiliary mnnthl)'
mrelln.: will bf' hPh1 April 13
whe11 St. Cerela11 Guild wlll 11ervt
h1nch!'on at 12.30 o'clock. Rese.r-
vataonm are required. Mra. Ollberl
PrlnC'e wlll l!J>C'ak on youth work
proJtct•.
Corona del Mar, CaJtf.
Phone Ubttty 1-2121 Phone Harbor il
CHURCH OF llUGIOUS SCIENCE
l:r'MSl Hollllft, fo,!U'der. autllor of "Science ot Mlnd."
SUNDAY 8DlVICE811 Lm.
l .... r Cltvela ud Nanery Oare 11 LIL
.... l.rla Twtl. llI.Wer
On l!:uter 8unda7, AprlJ 10.
three Identical aemc:ea ot W'Of'llhlp
al 8:11'., 9 :30 aad 11 Lm. will be
obeerved al the l!!t. Andr_.1 Pr-ff·
bytert&n Clnm:h. npa 8P8daJ min•
try of muac will be prrwnte-d by
t.he Sanctuary and .Jtnuor Cboln
undtr the dlrtttlon of Mn. Lnri•
Kidder. The Rn. Je.m. &. S'-8rt
wtU preuh at &.11 OU-~
IUJI 11Ubject bring. 1l Chn.t Be
Riaen.'• LAGUNA ll&ACll A.aT QAUZ&V HYaH '-TIM 117 CDtr Dr.
You
Invited
Are Cordially
to the Following
Holy Week Services
at the
St Andrew's
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
15th and St. Andrews
Newport Heights
You are Invited to the -MAUNDY THURSDAY -April 7th -8:00 P. M.
Easter Worship Services
COMMUNITY CHURCH, Corona del Mar
EDWIN C. GOMKE, Interim Pastor
8:30 •· m. Worship in the Church
# H°'y Communion
# Secrement of Baptism
9:45 •· m. Church School
11 :00 •· m. Worship at PORT THEATER
(Courtesy ThHter ~nagement)
# Nu'lery Atteftdant at the Church
durin9 both Worship Services
•
UCILUIENT OF HOLY COMMUNION
Communion Meditation by the
Rn. Jamea S. Stewart
GOOD FRIDAY -April 8th -8:00 P. M.
-mE SEVEN LA8T WORD8" -~
A s.cnd Cantata on the words of Chriat on the
0-0.. preMnted by the Sanctuary Choir. Soloiata,
Kn. DaYid Fruer, Kr. Lewia Kidder,
Kr. Howard Fol8om
EASTER SUNDAY -April 10th
MoaNINO SDVICEB -8:15, 9:80, 11 :00 A.M.
Rn. Ja.mea S. Stewart will prach
at all th1ft aenica
SACILUll!MT or INF ANT MPTIBll -S:OO P .JI.
Thi1 i1 Euter ••. the rolden d•y •••
tht day of promiH and joy. This is the
time when God proffers the rreat 1ift of
eternal life ••. when he 1hows, in the lu-
1on of the Tomb .. , that then is no death.
There i1 no more joyous occasion in tht
Church than Enter. Against the uttinr
of Sprina, it touches the land w ith beauty,
brincinc a new up1urrtnce of hope, thrill-
inr the younr, comfortinr the old. Enter
is the time to rtdtdicatt your faith ... to
listen arain to a w~ndtrful promise ... to
receive arain a rloriou1 r ift. Start attend-
inc Church rerularly' by beginninc at
Euter.
This Church Feature Sponsored by
These Local Business Firms
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NEWPORT CLEANERS
Dry Clean.Ing -Laundry -P reasing
106 Tustin Newport Beach
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Corona del Mar
ROSAN INC.
~ Dlvlalon " Foreign Moton
Ylncettt's Rexall Drvg Stores
Three locatlona to Suve You
Newport Beach, Balboa. Corona del Mar ... .
Allee of Udo hallty Salftt
Hair 8tyllns tor the Individual
f08 S2md ( oa lhe PO St.) lla.rbor 2844
RUSSELL W. BANGERT
Heating, Ventilating • Shtel MetAI
Ul Slat St. Harbor 4446
ILUE SAILS STATIONERS
Onettng Cardm. Booka, Artl•l Supplies
SOI lla1a St., BalboL Harbor 6i8
THE CLOTHES HORSE
"Shop ot Dlstlrictlon"
115 llarlDe Ave., Balboa Isla.ad
Harbor 070'7 ·.
C.eneral Sheet Metal Works
lh"t )fetal -Heatlns -Ventllstln&
Harbor 2210
HARTLEIN FLOWERS
For All Occ'u lona
NOS E. CoMt Hwy., CDM. Harb<lr 50'71
KOPPER KmLE
Balboa hluad
MARINE BEAUTY SHOP
Per90naltuc1 Service In Hair lltyltq
827 Marine A\.'t"., Balboa lalutd
Harbor 151
MARKET SPOT
200 Marine Ave., Balbo& h1aDd
Harbor 1000
NEWPORT FURNITURE CO.
ComplC'te Home F umlahinr•
2620 W. Cout Hwy. Uberty S-lllS
Reinert's Newport Dept. Store
"Your Fa.mlly St.ore Since 1111'"
Ocean Front at 22nd. Harbor 185
SEASID'E MALT SHOP
2100 w. ~
Newport Be.ch
R. WASEMILLD
"Th• Workingman'• Store
200• w. Balboa Bh·d •• Barbor WI
ART'S CAFI
"Where all Food la Cooked la Butter'"
SOS6 W. Cout Hwy. Liberty 1-toa
BA YSHORE RICHFIELD
F'ru Pick up II: Ddl'"ry
lith Ii Cout Rwy.
Boyer's Balboa Unolelllft Co.
Linoleum -Tile -C11rpet -Formica
ZSOl W. Balboa Blvd. Harbor 5181
HAL COLLIER & SON
SIGNAL SER. STATION
Free P ick up .tt drl. -Wll~J Balance
!SOI Newport Blvd. Harbor MM
GEORGE M. GRAHAM
Rug• and C&rpela
122 Apte Ave., Balboa ..._.
Harbor 3256
HOUSE AND GAADIN
Complete Home Fumlahlnp
Llr&J""rlca -Ruge
3017 W. Cout Hwy. Uberty 8-6511
MAC'S CAFI
F'lret on right toward HunUnrtoft Bu4a
8204 Coast Hwy. Ha.rbor-11118
High Qualify Printing-Ph. Har. 161'
'
Island Youth Given Special
Recognition by B. I. Church ·
Allen Guen\Jier, who demonltrated out.landing achieve-
ment in p~pariqg for membenhip in the Balboa laland Com·
munity MethodM Church was given •pecial recognition at
the 9:30 lerVice Sunday. He wu preeented a copy of the
Revt8ed Standard "(ersl<lft of th• Th• younptera completed a 10-
Blble. wMk ln.trucUon coune ln Chrill·
Th• U-year-old youth. 90ll of tlan faith. ChrtaUan herltas• ud
Mr. and Kn. Robert Guenther, Chrl1Uan Jlvtn&'.
120 Amelhyn Ave., wu amoni a At lh• aam• 11ervtce lh• •cra·
sroup of 10 youth who joined th• ment of Chrtallan bapUam wu re·
local church on Sunday. Othera re· celwd by Mr. and Mra. Ro~rt
celvins membanhlp wel"ll Brook.I A.. Bl&ir and their c~ldren, Brook•
Blit.lr. Steve J'erry, BW Ferry, 8&n d Blair.
dra neer, Lance Greenleaf, Valene bud.I placed upon the altar
Lowen, Suan Nealy, M&rltyn ot the church were pruenled u
Shooter and Nancy Shooter. an announcement. of· the birth.I of
Brenda Kay M&rahaU. dau~ter
of ltr. and Kra. Edward Ma~U; '
and Mary Catherine Cramer.
dauchter of Mr. and Mra. Richard
Cramer.
The choir, under the dlrecUon
of Lealle Van Dyke, aanr ''Th•
Palma" ( Faurebuch) and Marva I·
lee Moody sanl a aoprano 110lo,
"He Wu Alone" (Pauon). Thl'
iwv. Donald a. Sapp apok• on
"The Trtum phal En try."
Floral decoration. or palm• and
calla IUUu were arranged thr<>ush·
out the church by Mra. Wayne
Hunter, Mra. Leonard Hargrave
and Mra. P. F . Balnea.
NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS -PART 111·PA6E7
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955
PARK IE8 · RIDl.El'
MORT11Alt'Y
f'onMrtJ OMAtll:L OllAPa
lt• .. .._...., -<-.. ·-... ~ ... , ........... ....
RECEIVED INTO MEMBERSIDP at Chriat Clnllh:h by the Sea on Palm Sunday were
Junior and Senior High youths who have h3en taking membership training. The Rev.
Roy Carl.son greeted the youths and their parents at an early break.fut, arranged by
Mr. and Mra. Harold Condrey and Mmes. Cll'lson, and Winifred Young, preceding the
1ervice. ln front row CL t o R) are John Field, C~ulotte Marx, Sharon Singer, Pamela
Giles, Pamela Tohill, Susan Haas, Linda Kiddie, 1 Jean Marx, Garry Giles; rear row,
Dorothy Woodwof1.h. Mr. Carlson, Charlene Carroll, J ock Andrews, Alden Doesburg,
Neil Purcell, Jack Stoneback, Charles Remley, Barbara Nott and Diane Carroll. Not in
the picture but alsp received, was Margaret Morrison. Other memben1 of the cla.u, Toni
Thompson and Joan Morrison, will be received later.
·EASTER AT
SAINT JAMES
EPISCOPAL
EVENING CANTATA
Dual Services Slated
at Costa Mesa Baptist
\
At St. Jamea Epl.lcopal TblJ ~ Lord'• Day two blned Youth. Junior and Chancel
Cburcb tonight •t T:30 o'clock aemcee at 1:30 and t a.m. wtll choln totaltns to -.olcu wtu pre-
Holy Communion will be held be conducted to the morning at aent the llluter cant.at&, "0 Day
ln obeervance of the Lut Sup-the Flrat BapUaf'Church of Coa· ot Resurrection" under dlrecUon ot
per. The three hour Good Fri· t& Me-. The Rev. P. G. Neumann Merle Valdes with Leroy Grauer
day 1ervtce will be from 12 wtll b&ve u hh topic, 'The Day at the organ.
noon to 3 p.m. wtlh the Rev. of ReaurrecUoo". Sololat.a will be Lola Swtot, con·
Ralph Peue aper.kins 00 "Th• KlN Joann Neumann wlll lllng tralto, Richard Ol"lluer, tenor, EI...
Seven Lut Worda." "I Know that My Redeemeth Liv-In• Cracr. 110prano. Garry Mann
11:~~ ~~r!o·=':~ce"wt~C: =~b~~:e~::e~.gt'~~Y ~~~~ ~:.~~:1~~i:s~:~~~: ~; •OI 11011 TllPI, LOii TllPI •••
at a p.m. with conatructlon of taken from th• cantata whlcb wlll bert Schumann, Gail Moaer and llClllll 10111 (Individual or fscorfed)
Ui• Flower Croaa. Mite Box be &inn In Ila enUrety at \he M&ry Gephart. Concludlns lh• pro-
LAGUNA BEACH
Knights Templar Sponsor
Sunrise Service at Bowl
otferln&', and rite of Holy evenlns nmce. gram th• combined chotn wm alns Ju1r tell Greyltound •••
BapUam for both adulta and Sunday School convene1 at 9:4:1 a mpeclal arr .. n(flment of "Chrtal
clllldren. Tb• Chenib Choir a .m. with clauea for all are1. A. AN*." I. WHEJlB• JOG wanUo p . I. HOW LONG you plaa '°be •wa.J•
wlll alng. nuraery la provided durtng worahlp Tho rite of bapUlm will be ad-2. WHEN you want. to leav& 4. HOW MUCH you want to ...,_
On Eaater unday aervtce11 aervtcea. mlnlatered at the cloM of the even-•1.f you haven't decided yet, Greyhound will be 1lad to 11&pplJ
are u follows; 8:30 a.m .. Holy At the T:30 p.m. aervtce tile com-in&' 1ervtce. travel literature and •uictetiona on vacation .,... la all '8
Communion; 7:30 a.m., Choral Stat.a. Aluka. Canada. Mexico, and Cuti..
Tbe Knlghla Templar ot Orange full regalia lo take part In tbe Peue. alnrtn&' of bymn ''.All Hall
County a re aponsonnc a.n Euler p1·ocua1onal lo the accompany-lb• Power ot Jesia Name," cloe-
Sunrlae Service 10 be held In Ir· meQt or the J ob'a Daughtera Choir Inf ceremony by the Job'• Daugh·
Holy Communion: t :llO a.m., M E •1 H Ml.a LouLM OUpbult. .toe pr'MS·
Choral Holy Communion; 11 u psi on as de.nt; Mlaa Martha O.hlerktn&'. MC• ••• and Greyltound will do,,,., .. ,,
am .. P'eat.lval Momtnr Prayer; ond vtce president; MIM KaUiy L Pttpare a complete day-by.day travel plan, talloMMCle to i~p:m .. H01r0>1~~~~11~1"P'l'1FtFiln-=-l:>f~rn~~~~r,.:.~,;,;,;;;,,;n;d~~~~;;;~~~;r~~bn;;;;;;:~;.:i:~~;;~:;;::,~~::;.;;;;::1::i,;:_~~~~....J
111nglng "Onward Chrlatlan Sol· tera. and the benediction. Small children wm be cared Mra. Eale Enert. recordlns ~
for in the educaUonal buUdln' retary; M.ra. c. E. Hardin, trua· 2. Mak~ hotel ..-v11tiona. vine Bowl, home of the i''l'stl\•al dlers." The member• of each or -------------
or Art. a nd PageAnt Of the Mu· the Comma.ndertes In Southern
tera. In Laguna Burh. The Rev. California, other MU<>nlc orr&nl·
Ralph B. Pease. nirale ot St. zatlon.a, and all ot the chur"hea In
durtJlg the 11 o'clock aervtce. ure.r. I. Arra111• llifhtaeein& tripe that enable you to ... the a.,...
Plana are n•.r1y complet~ for poeaible nwnbu ol pointa of intereet durini your .Wt at U.J
Orange County have been lnvltA'd Jamea Epl11copal church tn New· to attl'nd th.la outata.ndlng Chris-
port Buch. will be the gueal tlan aervk e.
mlntater and Dr. Earl Honey will The order of aervlce wtU be:
ualst Jn the service whlah will Proceulonal by the Knlghta T em·
begin a.t 6::10 •· m. There wtll ~ 9l'ata for 3600 to view the unique plar lnto the Bowl aa the Choir of
p rognm which will feature the Job'• Daughtera alnc "Onward
pageantry of the Knights Tl'mplar: Chri.stlan SokUera," Invocation
the choir or Job·a Daughter• or and The Lord'• Prayer led by Mr.
the South Cout area; the 1rtl1try ot organlat Ruth Arm1trong, harp· Peue, •lnglng of bymn "Chrtat
lat Harriett Wood, and trumpett'er the Lord la Rlaeo Today," th•
.Albert Jone•; and the m1111lrnl di· acrlpture readlns led by Dr. Roney.
recuon of Rlllffl CroWoe ot Santa acknowledc'ementa, the mualcaJ
.Ana. Offertory by Harriet Wood and The P1Uld officer• of th• •lat .. wide Knlshta Templer Grand AJbert JonM, "HaJJ .Joyoua Kom"
Commandery will ~ preaent In by Ruaaell Cro~. aermon by Mr.
Seventh-day Adventists
Easter Program Saturday
Activities For
U niversalists
An Easter e,g hunt on the E'bell
Club Hou1e ground• for the kid·
dlea wtll be held •t 10 :30 a.m.
Euter mornlng u part of the
Euler procram of lh• Unlver·
aallat Community Fellowllhlp. The
mu.le at th• 11 o'clock aerv1c• will
be by Mr. Lewi• Miller, celllat.
accompanied by hh mother, Mn.
Ruth C. MUler at th• piano. 'n\e
MIUen1 are from Lons Buch.
Th• Jl:uur eermon .ubJect wUl
be, "Our Immortal Hope..'' and
will coacem It.Nit wtth Unlnnal•
lam'a attitude toward the que.Uon
of lmmorlallty.
Th• Euler momlns eotf .. hour
wUI be ln chars• ot lbe mlnlat.er
and h.ill wife, th• Rev. ud Mn.
J'redl'rtck R!Dce.
The UnlVl'ra&llat Community
FeUowablp meet.II each Sunday
morning at the Ebell Club Houae,
A aacrl'tt EL~lt'r 1"3l!On acn·lre t'VH)"'-ht re the hope of etem&I IH:> W , Balboa Blvd., Balboa. It
of reaillnga and mtllllc:. tlt<\"Oted lt> lift-.'' l'a~tur Sems u h.I. la the only llberaJ rhurcb tn Or· an&• County that mttla for rl'f· commcmorAt l<•n oC the re11uruc-Al the 11 L m. lt'rvlce Putor ular Sunilay morning worahlp. and
\Ion of Chrtst w ill t"ke pl&ce at Sl'ml will preach on '"nle Euler lnvlln all liberals or the area to
Wheaton College
Choir Concert
TonJght, Thunday, at elshl o'·
clock the Chapel Cbolr from
Wbeatoo, JU. will (tve • concert
at Ftrat BapU.t Church of Coat.a
Meaa. Magnolla and Santa Ana
.Avea., under th• leM!erahlp of Dr.
Paul Warn• Allen. profenor ot
muato of th• collere-
lncluded ln th• propsm choeen
an chonl MlecUOoa of pralae and
Uw.nk1ch1ns. Luther'• well-known
h,ymn. "'A JiCPty rortre.M" oona·
pletea the prorram. An tnvttatlon
i.. e:xtended lo all. ~o admlMlon
charge.
Communion Rites
for Universalists
Tonl(bt. .April T. memben and
trlenda of the UnlverMl.lat Com·
munlly FelloWlhlp who wllh lo.
will have th• privllf'te of ta.klnlf
part 1n an Upper Room Commu·
nlon Krvlce at the home ot their
mlnlstu, th,. R.n. F'r~rick Rln(e
234 Huel Drive, Corona del Mar
at 8 p.m. Contro\'er11y." I mike this their church borne. -~-~~-~---~~~----~-----~ t he ?l'cwporl ·MN & Stvenlh ·tin,\
Ath'tntl~t \'hllrch S1H11nloy eVt'· ________________ _
mn~. Aprll !l, Ill 6 JO p m. llC· r I
1 unll:-t1: 10 l'n~\ur Rlth11rd Stm•
Theo 1•utillc J:t In' '1''1 lu •ttt'n•I. I You Are Most Cordially Invited to Share I
In 11nnn11n··lnr; 1ho ••·I \'lrl', Pas·
t nr f;rrn• pointtd <till th.Jt ''lhr I Our OUTDOOR EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE, \\ 11 .. 1.. hnµ1• 11( humnn M\lvn: 11•n I
11n1l t hi' 11•~111 am•· i.Jf 'l«rn"l l1fr b d O
,.1, •• 1.1,,.ni1rnl "I"'" 111,. ,,, .. :h ""'1 I High Above Har or an cean I
I l'lllll I• t I Uri f r I 'hn111 p,, .. ,.111 111·
1111\' "' ,.,, 111 Im m"' th!\\ f 11· 11 In lhl' I
11· .. n1n~ •J.•11111 ot \'1111111 nn tht 1 "The Church Of The lighted Cross. Overlooking Beeutiful Newport Harbor" I
r '"' 1~ 111•• firs • .l'trp to\\ artl tn· 1
11,mreo lnl" t hi' l-\lnitt1"m of I
11. ",., .. , 111• 1111 1"1 3 Easter All at the Church -I
Th•• A •h l"ll •lll ru c>r l''C pla1n~I
1 l h I h\" It\ n.; ''"" n 11 .. ur .. on Services . . . • Outdoors, b:lO •. m ••• Indoors, 8:30 & 11 •. m. I
I ll" 1 ru, I t111 l I "••I lhl' J>l'nRll\ I
~'.~1111:~ ;~~· •• ·;'ni:'~'.'' ... 1 1:~::n/~~1 r"-NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH I
111'' :11 h "nt tr)' i-;\l'r\' c·tin.,tlnn _}
"ti, .... r;·: • 1ht' 111h r1r11 • "' t~hr1111 -250-l Cl-iff D-rh·~_., Scwpo-rt-Hel-ght.--Robe-rt-8. 0-ronl-aad,-Puto-r -Llberty-8--7%39_j "" I I ru ,.11 h1~ i.r .. ,,•u h111 mnnv
\\1·h 1, I' \\l'I r' 1: •• 1 IL-'I rr \r314'·t In
I ,. lllhl" C-'ln t111\I' \ruf' Jll'lll'f' In
,. 11~ n( ",, •n•I 11t1)mlr df'~truc
l.•>n. ' h,. !\!Ill• I.
"TI1,. , ,.,.11 rl'c-1 tnn nr 'hru1t 1~
I h" ~r ... 1 ""' 11 f' • 1 ~,. r-. • r l:"I' rn
t r• lhl' tiurunn ""•·It•, 11 1•r 11 orfrt•
I n trul' Chrl11l111n 1•1:n nntl \\••~I
Easter Sennon
For Islanders
A -lion "" Hnmorlallly, "PO·
wn ·n Enl'llt'llll Lift'," w ill ~ rrt• by the Rev. OnnAl•I (;
8111 ..)Olh the 9 30 and 11 11.m
E11•tl'r Mrvlll', Sund11y at the 8111-
't>oa I •lllnd Community Mtthodl11l
Churrh 1 Al both 11ervtcr1 Mt1111 Marvellef'
Mondr \\ 111 ~1ni;t a l!Opra.no aolo
"A ll•l11ta.. Dl'ath So Conquered"
ITompkln11J. Sh• will be &ecom ·
pAnll'd hy J.lr11. Jack llurkabff
The rhnir. umJrr lhr d lrl'rllon of
Lnlae \"An D~kf', wlll 111nr "Al·
lelult." 1 l111mbhn I 11l thl' llf'<'on•I
aervlc~. ?l'u~cry ore •111 bto pro·
Ylded tor 1mall rh1lt1ren.
J oining lht> rhurch at tht 11
o'clock hour w111 be Mr. and Mrs.
Robtrt Ouenthtr.
n&ST CHlJKt.:H Of CIUUST
8CIENT18T .. "'-u... "........ ..... A .. _. el "'• ..._.. o-.Ji, Tk "'"' C:...cto .,. Owlet ~ le ....... ""-.._.....
....., ~ •:II•"'
..... lenlq ''··· ...
EASTER EVEN -APRIL 9
3 :00 P.M. Holy Baptism and Children's
Mite Box Presentation Service.
Music -The Cherub Choir.
Children's Sermon -The Curate
EASTER DAY -APRIL I 0
6 ;30 A.M. Roly Communion
7 :30 A.M. Holy Communfon and Sermon
Mualc -The Senior Choir
Sermon -The Curate
9·30 A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon
Muaic -The Junior Choir
Sermon -Chaplain Leigh-Pink
Children'• Service in the Church
School Chapel
11 :00 A.M. Festival Morning Prayer and Sermon
Music -The Senior Choir
Sermon -The Cunt.
12:16 P.lil Holy Communion
SAINT JAMES CHURCH .......... '-' ........... -......
•--. •-......... ,,., •1• "'.. I P I S C 0 P A L .. _~ .... _ .. ·-........ ,,_
IH• e. a te \• •"' We4-•n ,...,. Via Udo at Udo 111• Brl.t•e It·• • M .. I 4 • "' s.1-., •-I .. ' -c1-...,,,." NEWl'OaT a&AOB
fte _.. .......... 11, ........ .. ........ --._,. D ... -BTTD• _,.B -.. •• "--•-... Q.rd ..... tc. --1k , .. .,.. ~IR! .,,_V ~D U~ .-~..., v-..-~ ._ ________________________________ ,.. ______________________________ .
E'lecUon ot ofncera and plan• the luncheon and card party whJch civen place.
tor • fuhton luncheon ~upl~ will be held April H at N-port 4. Prepan tkketa cowrin& tranaportation for the •tire trip.
attenlton or ~fu l:p1Uon Chaptn. Harbor Yacht Club. Theme w111 be S. Provide complete Pl't'·Plannfd Vacation 1bura ••• ~ lD·
Beta Sigma Phi, when membeni April Showen, with Oay Top of dividual or rroup ftCOrted.
met rt'Cently at the home of Mrs. Balboa uland ahowlns fuhtona.
Lyle Pope, 801 CU!f Drive with Mra. EJlza~th Chapin will be com· R. E. lllWAPFORD
Jtln. John Merrill and Mn. Forrell menta tor. Tickets are available Hot W. Oout ~W'aT UllertT 1-1101
Fullmer u co·ho1te11ea. from Mra. Qullt'.nbt-11')' or any
Mra. Jamu Taylor presided at mem~r of the chaptl'r.
the bualnue aeaaion at which the Nat m"llng w1U be April 13
officer• were named. They Include; al the home or Mra. QulaenMM')', GREYHOUND.
Mra. Jack QulaenberTy, prelident; a34 Weatml1U1ter Ave. OR $EE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT
$300 IN CASH PRIZESI
IDEITIFY THIS 011181 COUITY LOCATIOI
llOTHllCi TO IUY!
11011118 TO SEllD IUT YOUI EITRY!
THIS IS All YOU HAVI 10 00 ro WINI
First of all find thi1 colonial mansion and then '1s1t 1t.
Notice everything carefully and take Ill' many not.ea as
you need. Then write. In as m1my woru • :;.s you desire,
all about it ... tell WHERE it 1s •• t .I WH.\T It Is
... tell about the beautiful grounds . , th~ inur ior ...
the furnishings ... the unuaual collP.clor'e items ... de-
scribe this hou~ and ground~ u fully 111' you wi~h.
Judgtnlf w1JI be based on lhe Aplnr~~ Of }l;>Jr descrip-
tion and naturally, neatncas will t:c a f.1-.:to r.
FIRST PRIZE
$100.00
SECOND PRIZE
$75.00
THIRD PRIZE
$50.00
Fbttt Prise for Ch.lldn!tl
12 yn.J"M an'I under
$25.00 .
F1\'f' prba of $10 eub
for chtldrea undn
J 2 yean of age.
CONTIST Will IND AT MIDNIGHT, APRIL 30, 1955
All entries will become the prope:-ty of the sponsor or this contt>st and nonl' will be returned . In caY.'
o( a t ie. rlupl icatr priics will bf. awarded, bu . the
judge's decision is nnal.
Children under 12 years of age will qualifr for
the f\rat prize and runner-up prizes but 1n the
event their entries do not '"Ill there i.re five ~10
prizes t-0 be awarded in this caterory.
If you are und!D 12 yeara of aae be sure to
et.au your are on your entl'J.
In th e event you use more than ono aheet of
p:\1 1 11· r,ul'e to put your nam» Anti addreu on
•.:•Ii t.1• l and numl~r them 1n the upper riaht
hnnd co. M r l-0 prevent loss.
ll'1 1te on. one airlc of the paper O?tlr, pi.c.1.
F.mplo~ eca or the aponsor, the newapaper or
th r fl!Tn11i.-s will not be "lilltblc.
Mall lntrle1 Toa "COLONIAL CONTEST"
12141 GILlllT s111n
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RECEIVED INTO MEMBERSIDP at Christ Church by the Sea on Palm Sunday were
Junior and Senior High youth.a who have b3en taking membership training. The Rev.
Roy Carlson greeted the youths and their parents at an early brea.kf ut, arranged by
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Condrey and Mmes. C3.rleon. and Winifred Youn~. preceding the
eervice. In front row CL to R) are John Field, Charlotte Marx, Sharon Singer, Pamela
Giles, Pamela Tohill, Susan Haas, Linda Kiddie, rJean Marx, Garry Giles; rear row,
Dorothy Woodworth, Mr. Carlson, Charlene Carroll, Jock Andrews, Alden Doeaburg,
Neil Purcell, Jack Stoneback, Charles Remley, Barbara Nott and Diane Carroll. Not in
the picture but also received, was Margaret Morrison. Other members of the claas, Toni
Thompson and Joan Morrison, will be received later.
LAGUNA BEACH .
Knights Tem.plar Sponsor
Sunrise Service at Bowl
The Knight• Templar ot Orange tull rf'g&lia to ta.ke part In the Pease, 1lngtn~ of hymn ''AIJ Hall
County are 11ponsorlng an Euler p1oct'1111ional to the accompany-lhe Power of J eaua Name." cloe-
Sunrl11e Service to be held In Ir· ment or the Job's Oaughlenl Choir Ing ceremony by the Job'• Daugh-
111nging "Onward Chrillllan Sol-tef8, and the benediction.
vine Bowl. home of the Festival dlers.'' The memben of each of -------------
of Arll! and Pageant or the Mas-the Commandcrles In Southern
ters, In Lag1.1na Ekar h. The Rev. <.:allfornla, other Muonlc organl-
Ralph B. Pelltt, nirate ot st. zatlona, and all of lhe churchH ln
Orange County have been lnvllffl Jamu Eplscopal church In New-to a ttend thla ouut.&ndlng Chrl.a-
Activities For
U niversalists
Island Youth Given Special
Recognition by B. I. Church
Allen Guenther, who demonstrated outatanding achieve-
ment in p~paring for membership in the Balboa I.aland Com·
munity )(etbodiat Church wu given 1peclal recognition at
tU 9:30 eervice Sunday. He wu p.reeented a copy of the
Brenda Kay Marahall. dau::bter
of J.lr. and Mn. ICdward Maf8hall;'
and Mary Catherine Cramtr,
daui;hter or Mr. and Mra. Richard
Cramer.
The choir, under the direction
of Le1lle Van Dyke, aang 'The
Palma" (Fau~buch ) and Marval·
lee Moody aani a aoprano aolo,
"He Wu Alone" (Pauon). Tht
Rev. Don&ld O. Sapp apoke on
"The Triumphal Entry."
Revtaed Standard "{erslon ot the The younptera completed a 1().
Bible. wHk lnetructlon cour.e ln Cbri•·
Tbe H·year-<>ld JOUth. 11on or Uan faith, ChrtaUan herltac• and
Kr. and Kra. Robert Guenther, Chrl•Uan llvtnc.
120 Amethyat Ave., wu amonr. a At th• aame aervlce the eacra-
poup of 10 youth wllo jolMd the ment ot Cbrlallan bapUam wu re-
local chW'Cb on Sunday. Othera re· celved by Mr. and Mn. Robert
ceivinr memberahlp wen Brooke A. Blair and their children, Brooke
Bl&lr, Steve Ferry, BW hl'T)', San· and Blalr. -,
Floral decoratlona of palm• and
calla lllllea were arranged through-
out the church by Mn. Wayne
Bunter, M.ra. Leonard Har(CTave
and Mn. P. F. BalrlH.
dra J.l'leer, Lance Greenleaf, Valerie RoMbuda placed upon the altar
Lowen. Buaan Nealy, Marilyn ot the church were pre11ented a•
Shooter and Nancy Shoot.er. an announcement of· the blrtha of
EASTER AT
SAINT JAMES
EPISCOPAL
At St.. Jamea Epl.acopal
Churcll tonight at 7:30 o'clock
Holy Communion will be held
ln obaervance ot the Lut Sup-
per. The three hour Good Fri·
day aervtce will be trom 12
noon to a p.m. with th• Rev.
Ralph Peue 11J1eald11( on ''Tb•
Seven JAat Word•."
·On B:uter Sunday eemcea
Even children'• aervtce will be
at a p.m. wttb comtructlon of
the J.l'lower Croea, Mite Box
offertn~. and rite ot Holy
Baptism tor both adulta and
clllldren. T11e Chenib Choir
wlll alng.
On Eaater unday aervlcea
are u follows; 8:30 a.m., Holy
Communion; 7:80 a.m., Choral
Holy Communion; 8 :80 a.m.,
Ch.oral Holy Communion; 11
a.m., Fest.Int Momlnir Prayer;
U:l~ p.m., Holy Communlon.
Small chUdren will be cared
for In the educaUonal building
c\urlnr th• 11 o'clock aervtce.
Wheaton College
Choir Concert
EVENING CANTATA
Dual Services Slated
at Costa Mesa Baptist
Thia comlnr Lord's Day two bined Youth, Junl.or and Chancel
11entcee at 8:30 and 8 a.m. Will choln t.otallng tO volcea wm pre-
be conducted In the morning at 1ent the Eaater cantata. "O Day
the Ftret BapUat Church of Coe· of Resurrection" under direction of
ta Mea. The Rev. P. G. Neumann Merle Valdes with Leroy Grauer
wtll have u hl• topic, 'The Day at the organ.
of Ruurrec:Uon". Bololata wtll be Lola Swi.nt, con·
Ml.I• Joann NeW11ann will sing tralto, Richard Grauer, tenor. Ela-
"I Know that My Rede,emeth Uv·· lne Cragg, eoprano, Oury Mann
eth". The Chancel Choir wW lllnc and Ronald ~arc. barltonu. The
at both aervlcu, "O Day Divine", 1.natrumentallata will Include Re-
taken from the cantata which will bert Schumann, Gau M'oaer and
be aiTim ln Ila entirety at the Mary Gephart. Concludlnr the pro-
evenlng Mmce. gram the combined choln will alnr
Sunday School convenea at 8 :•~ a mpeclal arranrement ot "Chrlet
a .m. with cluaea for all agea. A Aroae."
nuraery la provided during worllhlp The r ite or bapu.m will be ad·
aervlcu . milfuttered at the cloae of the even.
At the 7:30 p.m. aervtce the con; tnr aervtce.
Mu Epsilon Has
Election, Plans
Fashion Show
M1aa LoulM OUpll&nt, vice preal·
dent; M'lea Marth& Oehlerkln(, MC·
ond vtce prealdent; Ml• K&Uly
Baue.r, corrupondtnr aec.retary;
Mn. Elate Eggert, recordlnr .. c-
retary: M.n. C. !:. Hanlin, treu-
urer.
Plana are nearly completed for
port Beach. will be the guest uan aervtce.
minister and Dr. Earl Honey will The order or eervtce wlll be:
a.ulat In the eervlce which wm Proceulona1 by the Knlghla Tern·
begin at IUIO a. m. There will tie.
An E&llter egg hunt on the Ebell Tonight, Thunday, al etaht o'·
ElecUon ot ofncef8 and plan1 the luncheon and card party which
for a faahlon luncheon a<:cupied will be held April 1' a l Newport
attention of )fu Epsilon Chapter, Harbor Yacht Club. Theme "'"II be
Bela Sigma Phi, when member11 April Showen, with Gay Toi:-• of
met recently at the home of Mrs.. Balboa Island &bowing faahlona.
Lyle Pope, 801 CUtf Drive with Mrs. Elizabeth Chapin wlll be com-
Mra. John Merrill and Mn. F orrest m~ntator. Tickets are a vailable
Fullmer u co-hoateaaea. from Mr•. Qutacnbcl'T)' or a ny acala tor 3000 to view the unique pla:r lnlo the Bowl u t he Choir of
program wMch will feature the Job'• Daughter11 11nr "Onward
pageantry of the Knights Templar: Christl ... n Soldle.ra." lnvocaUon
the choir of Job's Daughters or a.nd The Lord'• Preyer led by Mr.
the South Coast 11rea ; the arllalry p 1 111 f h "Chn.t of org11nl1t Ruth Armstrong, harp-cue, • ng g o ymn
Club Houae ground• for the kid· clock the Chapel Cbolr r rom
die• wtll be held at 10:30 a .m. Wheaton, m. will &iv• a concert
at Flr11t BapU.t Church of Ooata
Meaa, M.agnoUa and Banta Ana
Avea., under the leaderahlp of Dr.
Paul WarTea Allen, proteuor of
mualc ot the collqe.
Mn. Jamu Taylor presided at m!'rnber of the chapter.
the bualneae aeuJon at wblch lhe L Next meetlng w ill 1>41 April 13
ottlcera were named. They Include: fat the home or Mn. Quleenbf'rey,
M.ra. Jack Qulaenberry, pre•1d!'nt; 63• Weatmln1ter Ave.
NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS -PART 111·PA6E7
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955
HOO
PARKm · RIDLE1'
MORTtlARV
f'onMrlJ OKAllEL OHAJ"a
',. ,.,_,"" -c... .. _
Uhr,.J 1&·14U __. •MM
fOI SIOIT TllPS, LOii TllPS •••
llCITlll TOllS (Individual or Escorted)
Ju1t tell Greyhound •••
I. WHERE• you want to So· S. HOW LONG you plan to be a__,.
2. WHEN YOll want to leave. 4. HOW MUCH you want to ~
•If you haven't decided yet, Gttyhound will be 1lad to wpplJ
travel litf!rature and 1u11eetions on vacation aNU ln all 41
Stat.ea. Aluka, Canada, Mexico, and Cuba.
••• and Greyhound will do tlM '"'I
L p,.,,.,. • complete day-by.day travel plan, &ailoNUde to
6t your time, your budiet. and the placea you want to vWL
2. Make hotel ~•lions.
I. Arrani• lilh1-ini tripe that enable you to '" the ..,._
possible number ol poinll of intere.t durin1 your vialt at AA1
l'iven Placer
4. Pr.pan ticketa cowrini traNPC>rtation for the entlN trip.
S. Provide complete Pre· Planned Vacation 1bun .•• both bl·
d1viduaJ or croup eeool'Wd.
H . !;.. lllWAFFORD
W. Cout Hlp-y Liberty 1-llOI
GREYHOUND.
Olt SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT
Sat Harriett Wood. and trumpeteer the Lord la Rl1t1n Today," the
.Albert Jones; and the rnu"knl di-scripture reading led by Dr. Honey,
recllon of Ruuel Crouee of Santa acknowledpmenta, the mualcal
Ana, Offertory by Harriet Wood and The rrand oft1cer1 of the 11tat•-.. .. wide Knl(bla Templar Orand Albert .Jonea, Ha.II .Joyoua Mom
Commandery wtll be preunt In by RllAffll Crouae, aermon by Mr.
Euler morning u part ot the
Euler proirram of the UnlverT
eallet Community Fellowahlp. The
mualc at the 11 o'clocl< eerv1ce will
be by Mr. Lewi• M.Uler, celllet,
accompanied by hie mother, Mn.
Ruth C. Miller at the pluo. Th•
Miller• are from Lone Beach.
Th• l:uter eermon eubJect wtU
be, "Our Immortal Hopee," and
will coacem lt.Mlf with Unlnnal•
l8m'• atUtude toward the queetlon
of tmmort&llty.
Included tn the prosrva eboeea
.,.. choral MlecUon.a or pralae and
th&nlt&&1Ylnl'. Luther'• welMmown
hymn, "'A MtstllJ J'ortre•" -· plet• th• prornm. An ln'f1t&ttor1
i.. extended to alL No admlaaion
charge. $300 IN CASH PRIZES)
The Eaater momtnr cotfM hour
will be ln charr• of the mlnleter
and hlJI wife, lhe ReY. and Mra.
Frederick JUDre.
Seventh-day Adventists
Easter Program Saturday The Unlveraallat Community
FeUowatllp meets each Sunday
momlnr at lhe Ebc-11 Club HouM,
A aarrtd Ea~ter ""n"°n aervlre every\\ h• re the hope or eternal 151~ W. Balboa Blvd .• BaJboL It
of reo•llnga &11d rnul!lr, 1lernled to life." P11>1tor Semi said. I• the only UberaJ church In Or-angoe County that mffla for rec· rommernor11t1nn or the rr1rnrrcc-At t.he 11 a. m. 11ervtce Pulor ular S\lnday morning worsl'llp, and
tlon or t'llrl~l will t:1ke place at Serna will preach on 'The Euler lnvltr11 all liberal• of the area to
Communion Rites
for Universalists
Tonl(ht, April T. membera and
friend• or the Unlverwalllt Com-
muruly Fellow•hlp who with to,
will have the prlvileae o! takln1t
part ln an Upper Room Commu·
nlon aerv1ce al the home of their
mlnlllter, the ReY. Frederick RJnge.
2:H H&&el Drive. Corona del Mar
at I p.m. t he :-;,·wporl -Mera Sr\'tnl h • 111.,,\' Conlro\'rr11y.'' I m'lke thl11 their church home.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AllVl'n\111t rhu11·h Sot11r.t1Jy en•-________________ _
ning. /\Jll 11 II. 81 IS JO p. m .. llC· r I
1 ntthni;: tu l 'nMor Rlch•nl ScrnJI I
Th~ ,.ub11" i~ tn' ,, ... 1 to attt·n•t. 1 I You Are Most Cordially Invited to Share I
In 11nn•'llllt Ing lhC l"l \'Ir••, Pa:1-
l l'll' Runs pninlP.t nut th it "Ill<' II 0 OUTDOOR EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE \~hnl•· l111pr 11( hutnlln .. ntvn:111n ur I I
11nol lilt ;111~\H l\IW•' of c'lNnlll llfr H b d O
... ,, •h r • ntlr•nl "'"'" lhr dt'll lh nod I High Above ar or an cean I
1 •'·'111'1'•·• tun "' t'hrtnl b •npln 11•-I
1!111· nr·•·•I 111 kni"·' lhnl f:lllh In t he I
111·1onlnl:' •lroth or c'11rl11t on th,. "The Church Of The Lighted Cross. Overlooking Beautiful Newport Harbor" I
r· '·•• 1~ hr r11"· l"lt'P tvw111ll f'n-1
•••• 111 .. lnlo th·· lilni:;1tom or I ll··:"·~n " h<! "rn1"'' 1 3 Easter All at the Church-I
Thn A•I\ c-nt 1~l plUl'or rx11l111nr1t
1 Iii Lt lo\' "'' n .. ""''" 111, lit·· on I Services .... Outdoors, 6:30 •. m ••• lndoor1, 8:30 & 11 •. m . I
lh!' 11 11 " C'h111t f"l l: \hi' p('nllll\'
t •r 111 ... ''"' .r ,,,,,. ll•l\11 Rntl I NEWPORT HARBOR Lll'l'Ul."DBV CHURCH \\•t1·in··. 111• 11-I nl:' 11'"'" 11\·.ni:: In U I llLl\n11 I
1 h« :n h • • 1,1 11 y k:\'<·1 •., <"h1 :Mien
11 hu 1111 • r·· 111,. 11a• rit1· !'or L'hr1,.t 1_2._;o1 Cll-fr D-rin_ .. Ne"_·port-He.1-ghte--Robe-rt-8. G-ronl-DDd,-Puto_r -~rt-y 8--72S9_J 11n I I r11.~" 1119 t,{ .. 1:1'0 ha11n11n\•
111·h t rP "'11 ••1;,.1 11A rr\Pnl~J In ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I " ll1hl -r·•n h•H·r tr11" JM'31'" In ,,.
I I'~ nr \\ tr Rn•J l\l\H'!\11' 11"•1f"\lC·1
t.un. • hr "'nh'I.
"Thi' '""" rr'rllon M C-hrlst h
thl' ltt"il r!ll 11,. '~·· "'' • i;:t\·rn I
1 .. I h•• hu1 unn r111" Iv , 1111••' 11 nfrr1"
111 1n_1p Ch1111\111n mrn l\n•I w11rnrn 1 --,_ --
Easter Sennon
For Islanders
A ''"•ion ••n 11nm1.1rlall1y, "Po-
Wl'r ·11 Endll'11.<1 l,lfe," will be
prer by the Rev. Donalll 0
R1•r .><>lh the 9:30 a nd 11 a.m
E.l~t"r ""rvh l'!I Sand11y at I.he 8111·
boa l•lftnd Community Mrthodlsl
Churt•h. I
At tivth 11t"rvlcr1 Miiis MA.rvellee
Moody w111 ,01n11: a eoprsno llOlo.
"Allr l11!11., Dtalh So Conquered"
(Tompkins!. She will be accom·
rsnlt<l bv 1'1r11. J 11ck Hu('kabef'
Tht' chn1r. und!'r the t.hrrrt Ion or
Leslie \'An 0) kr. ""111 111ni; "Al-
leluia" 11t11mbhn1 Al thr 11tc.1ml
9t'rv1C'!'. l"unoery C'Rrc w111 be pro-
V1ded for small rh1J.lrtn.
J olnln11r th!' rhurch 11 t lhe 11
o'clock llour w111 be Mr. and M.n ..
Robu t Guenlhl!r.
n&ST CHlJKt;H Of CRlllST
ICIENTIST
Ull wt. ll .. , Ne•,.,. 1 .. dl
A .. _. el "'• -.. C••m.11, ~ l'lnt Clo•c• et °"''' .. ._.., lo ........ ._ .........
....... let.Ml •· ,, ... ....... w •tc.e tt••"'
EASTER EVEN -APRIL 9
3 :00 P.M. Holy Baptism and Children's
Mite Box Presentation Service.
Music --The Cherub Choir.
Children'• Sennon -The Curat.
EASTER DAY -APRIL I 0
& :30 A.~t Holy Communion
7 :30 A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon
M tlaic -The Senior Choir
Sermon -The Curate
9 .30 A .M. Holy Communion and Sermon
Mu.sic -, The Junior Choir
Sermon L.-Chaplain Leigh·Pink
Children'• SerYice in the Church
School Chapel
11:00 A.M. Fe.t.ival Morning Prayer and Sermon
Music -The Seruor Choir
Sermon -Tb• Curate
12:16 P.M. Holy Communk>n
SAINT JAMES CHURCH
IDEITIFY THIS 011181 COUITY LOCATIOI
llOTHllG TO BUY!
llOTHllG TO SEllD BUT YOUR EITRY!
THIS IS All YOU HAVI 10 DO 10 WINI
F irst of all find thia colonial mansion and then '1i11t it.
Notice e\'erythlng carefully and take n:\ many not.ea u
you need. Then write, In as m1rny won1 • :.s you desire,
all about at .•. tell WH ERI:: it 1s. . l 1 WH.'\T it is
, , . tell about the beautiful grounds ... th'? intrrior ...
the furnishings ... the unuaual collP.cto~'• 1trms . . de-
scribe this house and lfT'Ounde as fu lly t•~ you wigh,
J udging w ill be based on the llplnt'~~ of ~r.ur clescr ip.
tion and naturally, neatness will b~ a r tt"lor.
FIRST PRIZE
$100.00
SECOND PRIZE
$75.00
THIRD PRIZE
$50.00
f'1"'t Prbe for Chlldrea
12 yra,,.. an•I nndrr
S25e00
Fh·p prlue of SJ 0 eub
for chlldren und~r
J 2 YMn of aie.
CONTIST WIU IND AT MIDNIGHT, APRIL 30, 1955
All entriea will be-come the property or the $flOTISOI'
of this conle!!l and none will bi' returned. 1n ca~I' or a tie. rluplicate prizes will be awarded, bu. thl'
j udge's decision is rinal.
Children under 12 years ot age will qualify fOr
the f\rat prize and runner-up vrizes but 1n tht>
event their entries do not wm there llre fwe ~ 10
prize• to be awarded in th11 cattrory.
It you are under 12 ye1r1 of are be aure to
1tat.e your are on your entry.
In th t>\'ent you use more than ono sheet of
Jl:ll 1 w '\u rc to put you r n&ml' an<! adtlrcu on
• ,:· h ~ 1• l and number t hem m the upper ra1ht
hand co. 111.'r to pre\'ent loss.
H'l'lte on. one sitf( of the papgr <mlr. pl«u•.
Em rilo) C'C:s of the sponsor, the newspaper or
th r f:!Tn1lt<'B will Mt be ~lig1ble.
__ , ......... ........ . ..... •eMt.. •-....... .. .,,, ••• l•.. E P I S C 0 P A L
............... 11 .......... ,. ··-
... ~"' tw \• • "' w .... ..,.,, •·-Via Udo al Udo late Brt.t•e
Mall lntrle1 Toa "COLONIAL CONTEST"
II. • M .. I • • "' "rlN9 •-1 le t -Ct•M4 .._., •• ,. NEWl'OaT ll&ACll
"1e .,.11i11c tt t••••ltt '"•''•4 .. •"•~ w.. a... 1en1c.ee .,.. ... ,... , .. ""' Tbe REV. RALPH BURl..EIGB PEASE. CWrate ~ ._ ________________________________ ._, ______________________________ , OAIDIN OIOV~ CAUfe 12141 GILlllT STlln
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PA'GE 8 ·PART I I I -NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS THURSDAY, AP:tlL 7f 1955 -n11nr1 011 l\''"''"'"'l Blvd nor th nf l ~""rl<•· .. St , ~·o•tft "'''""· nnd It • ... sCJn in Cra$h I traffic ac<'ul,.nt ThurH<tay Aft<'r-1 H.t.·n <"hrf•ten1ton. :?!". ot 23T I!:.
r. r-.·o lnJurlc11 but l'Xtc."n1t1v• d11m·: 21st St .. <..'011111 .Mua. Drl~r11 oC I C111 I Albi'rt SunMtronm. 36, o&
age to both n 11 s Willi ri•1111lt (I( a the uuto.s 1nvulved were Mnrj;Ol , 1...-1.s An~\' In, pol k t> rt'portt'd.
Now ·an Display
The Mod Be,tutiful Performers of them all!
PRESENT COLOB8-Nawport Harbor Scouts on stage
at Long Beach Municipal Auditorium ~day opened Ro-
tary'• Di8trict Conference with preaentation of colors.
Taken there in Harbor Rotary Club-chartered bua, they
a.re shown with flags. Boys are from :Ship :.!10. ~ca Scout
Explorers: Cub Pack 17; Boy Scout Troop 17: Explorer
Post 17. -Gene Ross Photo
The New 'SS HUDSON HORNET
witb 6 Cylinder or V-8 Engines
BIPE FOB ~CKJNG-And that's true of both the orange and any awards which
might be (round when Newport Harbor High School Fµture Farmers ~nter the compe-
tition. Thia time, a Harbor High citrus team has returned with plaques, t rophies and
more honors. From left are J ohn Arnold, big.ti individual in the citrus contest; J im
Bath, third high; Don Williams, sixth. They are showing Howard King, right, the fine
points of their art beneath an orange tree. Kin& waa high individual in tract or skilla.
-Staff Photo
HARBOR HIGH FFA WINS
MORE FARMING TROPHIES
Newport Harbor H igh School wM third high Individual and Don I
l"utute F armer teama brought Wiiiiama of Co•l& Metl& ·alxt.h
home their 11hare oC more !han high. The truck crop team waa I
U M wort h of rlbbon11 and trophies rourth with B-Ob McClusky of Co•· 1
presented Individual and team ta Mesa •IXUt high Individual.
wlnnere at Saturday'11 Annual ag-Other team member.s were Woody
ricWl w:tl educattcm field day on Royce and J erry Rlnf ot COtrta
the Kellogg c.ampua of CnJ!fom la Mesa. I
Slllte Polyteehnlc College. More The fttd and eeed team of New·
than 1:100 atudenta from 60 hilrh port Harbor wu seventh. .Mem· 1
•chools and four junior collegu b1>1111 were Thelma Huttman ot Co.
ln Soul.hem California attended rona dl'I Mar, and Flo Lu Tbomp· 1 the compeUUon. ~n, Lln\la Cleary and Biil Madll!on
Harbor Hlgh's citrus team again of Costa Meu.. H orticulture akllls 1
brought home the goltl trophy with team wna aevenlh with Frank I
J ohn Arnold or Uclo bl,; re<:Plvlng Braze, Roger George ot Costa
a 8'0ld plaque tor high lndlvldunl Mu11. and Bath. In hay loading.'
of t he contest. How!lrd King oC Harbor HJgh placed alxtb. Mem-
Co1t a Mua w u high lndlvldaul In ber1 of the team were King, Bob
tractor skills u the locaJ high l'lhaCer and Ronald Dennl11 of Costa
8Chool team placed tenth. MeM. I
On tht' Harbor High cltur11 team. Besldu King, t he tra ctor 1kllla;
Jim llrith of Ranta Ana Helghlll members f rom Newport Ha rbor
---- ----were Ronald Dcnnl!I and Shaler.
Gayle Brandt Hurt
ht Near Car Crash
Gayle Brandt. I>. of •32 Avocado
Ave., wa.11 throv.'?1 f rom the front
~At a.g-aJni<t the wlndshit'ld Mar. 25
when th" car her gra.ndCather, R.
McClusky w u 11cventh high In-
dividual In peat ldenlltlcaUon.
The SNlr11 Fo11nt111.tton treated all
stud<'nts to a Juncb And the college
prea<'nte/1 a horse 11how Cor the
a fl<'rnoon p ro1?T11.m.
Jiil. McDonald. 6.1, Lhln Plltk An· @1)
nex. waa <1n vlni;:-m11de a i<udlltn
.top In front or Nt'wport T'ost SJ * ~!~<':· ShP Wl\1! .treated by. a phy-, ...
McDonnl,i told pohcl' he 'l\'\U
r olnJ: eA.•l vn 32nd !"t. when a c11-r
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dr1v.-n hv John llr ulln C lark. 72, ~ _ ~~ ~~l·{;.~"~·h~IR:.~: ~(~~;~:~:I BUFFEllll
lnJ: him tu 11t•1p qul<'kly. Hli< g-nrncl·
Santa Ana Tent
and AwnintJ
Save Dollars
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Theft of a 1TI 1t'rnn1t't"r a nd boll
pern hammer from the i;hop nf
'the MamHo Ct>. al t.06 30th Rt
wu reporter! to polll'u M!U'ch 22
by Edw11.rd Mart tndnle. O",,er.
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-Partlc-ipatlng here in Operation
''L.ANTMINEX" aboard the wood-
l'D mine.sweeper USS Bold wa.s Ken-
neth Showalter, englneman Clret
class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbl'rt Showalter oC 132-1 W. Bay
Ave .. Newport Beach.
T he operation. aeslKne1t tu im·
PJ'ove tile mir1.e warrure reu•llnrss
of the fleet, b .. gan Mun·h 7 and
ended ~rll 4.
It is under the commani1 of Rear
Admiral Harry Sandt>rs. USN,
Commender Mine Force Atlantic
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NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955 PART FOUR, PAGE ONE
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BARD WEAR! -No, these boys who claimed they were from So4thern California,
did not have to wear 'em as they joined th~ teenagers for Easter . week. Clockwise,
starting with the back seat, they are Chuck Mooney, Coy Sattler, Larry Morten.sen
and Ed Weigand.
SUDDEN RUSH -There wun't a boy in sight when the photographer lined this girl
up. bathrobe and all. Before he could get a foc11t1 on the polkadota the girl nea rly got
killed in the rush and 10 seconds later there .,..ere more boys on that corner th:rn a fra-
ternity meeting. Who said boys don't like to have their pictures taken.
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WOKE t 'P SMILING -These four girls fr."lm LoR A•1..,.f'l ri; H 1~h ~< hool were all a"leep
when your reporter focussed on them and t~~n ~cl!· I. Y.•u (,11\ FN' they ha\·r ~noJ dis-
positions u they all woke up smiling.
WHAT, NO BOYS! -You might think from this line
up of sun tanners that there are no boys in Whittler
High School, but contrary to most beliefs there were
more groups of girls and groups of boys than mixed
groups on the beach. -All Staff Photos
NO BOYS! -It look.a like the Kappa Ta fro
dale run a girl.a' dorm with no boys in sight on the lawn,
but if you could look through the window you would aee
that the house is full of them and it took a lot of effort
lo shoo them off the lawn and photograph the g irls.
Easter Gang
Having Fun
By BERT BRlNTN ALL
Whatever the records of the past may have been.
girls and boys from the hinterland came to the beaches
this year to have a good time and stay as clear of the
police as rollicking youngsters are abk.
The streets and beaches, particularly of Balboa
Island, have been full of them. thei r cars have cr('ated
a traffic problem on some narrow stn.•cts. but autos
have run under a slow bell and bubbling good nature
has kept accidC'nls at a minimum.
Police officers. with memories uf p:u;t years. ha\'e
~n keeping thei r fmgcrl:i crosS('d. but are happily sur-
prised at the changed attitude they ha\'e fou.n~ among
the teenager-R. Dnnking has been at such a minimum as
not to be noticeable and the rowdy ~angs wh1c:h. m past
years. have roamed 11treets looking for trou ble are also
ab~nt.
CrcatorR of sport!\wear fur womC'n could ha\'e
spent a profitabl(' day al the bcac-hC's and on the local
streets watching the many typ<'s of crcat1onK being
modeled on some of Calilorn 1a'8 11hapclirst youn~sters
who wandcrl:'d about or stretched out m the sand to
collect sun bum.
Eart<'r Wel:'k is h<'ro anu if the first few days of
it are to tx-a sample of the wholl• holiday. Newport
Beach and th<' surrounding arl'a wil l look forward to
1t next yc11 r without the worry that pre\'lous perform-
ances caui;c<l.
A \'A~ ~l \'SHAT -Tim; may sound bad, but the hat
lookro good on ~uc (:ei~er as she paraded down the
main 11tr~t of Halboa island and her pal, Barbara Pier-
B<>n scemC'd to like the looks of it, too.
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A FAST BlCK -There were pll!nty of girls along the
beach. but wbal ia a pl when there 1.11 a good game of
draw poker In progress. These Arearlh boyti w. 1 • • 1 c
a'r\COS POPULA.a -Even teen agtrs on an Easter vacation have to eat and theee Ar-
cadia girls are doing it silting down. instead of wandering around taco in hand. We
tried to gel a shot of a girl putting a sandwich into hPr mouth, but girla know wh•
they l0<J< t;ood as well Ill!, or m~ybe better than anyone el"fe. interested. in Lady Luck than bathing beauliea.
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PAGE 2-PART IV NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS THURSDAY. APRIL 7. 1955 BRUSH COUNTRY "God gront us the serenity to occept the things we cannot change: the couroge to change the things we con ond the
wisdom to know the difference." (A. Anon.) JOURNAL By
HORAC'F. rARKER
EDITORIALS (Ed. Nol• -Thi• Nlwna It)' HoraC"e Parkrr "Ill dral "'ltJI
tlM UtUe-kaowa lll1tor1e&I faC'ta he bu dred&rd 1111 lo hl1 R\aAJ
trtpe lDto tile bac:ll OOIUllry la l'eC!C\Dl yean.) Thoughts on Easter
Easter, like spring, brings with it a renewal of hope
and courage, a renewal ot the promise not only of eternal
life, but of a better life here and now.
The Resurrection ot the Man ot Galilee was the
crowning proot or his teachings -and those teachings
constantly etressed love and the brotherhood ot man.
ffis was not weakneBS, but a strength such u the world
had never seen.
l! we accept the Resurrection as proof of life beyond
the grave, it is equally important that we accept the
simple rules of Jiving which Jesus preached in the Ser-
mon on t he Mount. One is no less important than the
other.
To wait for others to sh ow a Christian spirit first is
not a Christian attitude. To be mean and petty during
the year and then to make a show of attending church
on Easter betrays a poor concept of Christ an~ Christ-
ianity. ·
Easter baa its lighter aide -the fun for tht young-
·ater8, the traditional Easter parade, and the happy fam-
ily get-togethere. But church attendance should be
prompted by something deeper th11n the de.sire to see, or
be part of, a fuhion display.
Have fun on Easter, but take time to contemplate
the meaning of Easter and let its meaning go with you,
not just for the day, but throughout the year. You'll be
better for It -and the world will, too.
We Differ with A. C. L. U.
We understand American Civil Liberties Union will
oppose the Bums-Chapel bills (SB 1814 and AB 1903)
pending before the State Legislature. The bills would re-
voke the businese and professional licenses of persons
who invoked the Fifth Amendment in any legislative, ex-
ecutive or judicial proceeding conducted by the federal,
11tate or munic.lpal government.
That the ACLU would oppose me.asures which would
put so-called ''Fifth Amendment Communists" oft the
public payroll ia understandable in light of previous pub-
lic performance.
Now we know where the ACLU stands on the mea-
sures, we will h ave to take the opposite position. It is be-
yond comprehension why loyal Americans would refuse
t o answer questions bearing on their loyalty to this na-
tion or it. political aubdiviaioza.
The f act our Constitution guarantees free 8peech.
freedom of the prese and public assemblage is well
known. But we wonder why IYlY citizen should wish t o
~over his motives or personal life when called before in·
vestigaUng committees unless he is irrevocably linked
with the Communist conapiracy.
Many liberals have been sucked into line by the
Communist. in years past to the point they would be
Washington Comment
By WALTER CHAMBLIN JR.
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outcasts among their fellow Americans were thelr true
activities known. The legislative bills mentioned would
merely cause their removal from public payrolls when
they are too Fifth Amendment-happy to be honest about
thei r true loyalties. He who will not support his form ot
government can hardly expect it t o support him.
Spare Time Problem Easy
Newport Harbor a rea is particularly well situated
for handling what is becoming a major problem in the
nation, what to do with spare time?
When men worked 10 hours a day, six days in the
week they were only t oo glad to rest Sundays, but with
the 40-hour week and mechanized industry workers are
not so tired Friday evening but that they are ready for
any kind of adventure early Saturday morning.
This is also true ot the longer week day evenings
and accounts to a gr~t extent for the popularity of
television, because many people do not have the imagina-
tion necessary to provide entertainment for themselves.
This also accounts for the sudden popularity of "do
it yourself'' projects and the million dollar electric home
tool busineBB which has blossomed in the past year.
In this connection the nearness of Orange Cout
·College with its widespread courses in adult education
ts a fine adjunct to living in the Harbor district. Men
and women who never thought of themselves u artist1
are finding out bow versatile they reaUy are, while
others are enjoying all kinds of courses from law to
pottery ma.Jcing.
With the college taking care of the mental aide of
their nature and the beaches and mountain• for physi-
cal enjoyment Harbor residents have no need to worry
about that period of let down which hts alwaya been a
danger signal when men have reached the time to re-
tire, or the unrest that bas come with long week-ena..
Times are Tough in U.S.
Let's join the chorus of those who are singin'
gloomily about the problema of t he United States.
Let's admit it. We've got problems no other nation
has. For instance:
No other country In the world baa any problem
caused by a surplus of food.
No other nation has such traffic congestion because
so many people own automobiles.
In no other country do people take so many holi-
days a nd have so much kisure time in which to spend
the money which they earn; more money than wage
earners get in any other country.
And not other country has as one of its chiet medi·
cal problems the fact that so many people &re over·
weight because of the abundance they enjoy.
It's a sad eituation, mates.
Chemical Co. at the higher figure j 1ndu11try la le> be highly compll·
so tht\l Mr. T'ouley could J;'"l the nwnt~ on the Job which It. did.
plant ror 13 million lc-11s t han II.II While It 1_, tru th t. th v _
fflTIOffl\l SUNDAY SCHOO!. WEEK
The
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April 11 -17
Sacramento Sidelight
SACRAMENTO (CNS) -How I property, 12~ (or drawing up th"
the 1tate dlvlalon ot ~aches and deed. and I~ for the till, a total
park• uaea the 11late'1 power of of 113~ cuh.
eminent domain lo threaten prop· "Dulin&' the aummt'r ot 19!13,"
erty owner1, and appently beat hi• letter aay1, "' w&a ofrered 53·
down pricu C'&me undt-r the 1crut· 000 fof\ thl• property by a gentle-
lny of Auemblyman Lloyd Low-m&n from Laa Vegaa. I declined
yer, Yolo county, recently. hla ofCer a nd told him that l was
The story la contained In a let· not lntere1ted ln 1elllng becauff
ter acquired by Lowrey from Ro· l wanted to build on the property,
bert M , Hool', a photographer, who CONt>l:MNATI ON
Cor three yeara was a conn~l!s1on· "In the meantime, the Dlvl1lon
alre In the town or Columbia, Tuo· nf Bucht'll and Park• ottered me
lumne county, which the 11late park !;7~;0 for the pro~rty. whic h I de·
commlMlon hopt>s somr day wfll cllned. Thi• month. (Feb. 'MI. Mr.
bl'come the "Wlll1amsburg of the J ohnson of the lund 1cqul1lllon
Welt." department ot the Division of
Hooe relate• that In Sl'ptem~r
of 19:12, he purchued a piece of
property a block ort the ma in
street of Columbia, Cor 1825 from
Frank Dondero, Tuolumne county
auperv!Mr, consisting of three
acru of land.
TllKEATESl:O
At that time-, he 1181(1 the l1111d
acqul~1t1on department of the 01\i·
11inn of Beachr11 anrt Parka called
on him, anrt ln1lslec1 they weA
going to acquire the property. and
said lht•y would prevent him from
buil link upon ll. Tht-y asked him
how murh he would &ell the prop·
erty tor.
"I tohJ thtm I had boug ht the
property to build my residence on,
and thlll I •lhln't want to aell,"
the lettl'r Mid,
Beachel and Parka oftercd me 11·
000 tor the propl'rty 1nf1 t ritd mt
that they would W ei suit tor con·
d('mnatfon. I tol<l h im t hilt I
would 11ell tor 13!)00, which he de·
cllned."
Hooe elao Jl11l.11 hl1 troublt1 ln
obtaining quarter a In Columbia to
conduct his photoi...,-aphlc business.
Arter b"lng 11hun1t•cl nrounfl In
two dlfftorrnt plores. h... outllnc<l
how In thre. yura ot wlntH. 19!)2,
:\3 and ~. ht wu unable to hut
hi• place o( business bl'C'RUse o(
the lack or en out.aide n ut'.
JS l'l.T TO IS .It.RY
"To add tn.11utt to Injury;• hll
letter aaya, "I dlac-overed t hat the
but.ane gu floor fumac-e to heat
the a partment.11 on tht up~r floor
(Uttd u llvln1t quarttr.11 by div!·
aion peraonnell 1VIUI not ventMt to
the out11lde and a ll the wute f'l\I·
u were eJlo'IVed to eac11pe In my
place of b11.1lnu1."
Ed. Note : This is No. 3 in a serlea nn thl.'
Temeseal Tin Mine.
There is a buzz of excitement in Rivcrsid<'·lown tonight.
The last edition or the Riveniide Press and h1lrtirulturist,
carrying the dateline February 14, 1891 statt's:
"Everything is looking lively around the tin mines. Tho
test mill is up and the machinery for reducing the ore ts
running, Th,• !uma1·e 111 ne:irly tal, Lul rul11ng In this hf' wf'nt l.J
C'ompll't.-11 and Mr !\falhf'y wlll t:urop•• wher•• h1• founll l::ni;thsl\
soon be rf'atly to make blocks of ~•pllal 11vall11blo unal lntere'4t <:•I
tin. The ho1~l1ng works art' b••rng 1 Jn June 1891 t he ff r1t 11hlpmt'nt
ereC'll'1I a111t th,• ho1st1ng will bt or pig trn arrl\'C'tl In San Frand:cro
done by machrnt·r~· by ennther It a ml\rkl'I II! ni•t found (or 1t
Wt'tk. Two nrw shans are bring thc-rr it wlll bl' ,.hlppt-d Eaat. Thtt
1unk a s hort distance from the mrne11 are capable or tumlnr out
others. Sl'nral new buildings huve 21100 long t una or tin pt•r year, and
been built during the past month they are 11uppo11ed to tumllll 6000
and Cajalco la becoming quite a long tons before July J. 1811~. The
town. I st.a.mp mill i. running conUnuouely
"Work la going on rather alow turning out l ton of meta.Ilic tin
at t he reduction workll on a ccount per day. Thia mine laa turned .ut
f h without doubt the flnrt bar or pie o t e 11tone muons striking for of metallic tin produced commer•
m ore pay this week; and not lrl'l· I clally In the United Stale..
Ung tl, they quit work. Thia wlll I In J uly 1891, 38.000 1>0und• ot
not be tor long and the work wlll Amerlc&11 pig tin wu a.hipped to
be re1umed today. The reduction the American Ttn Pfi\e Compeny
work• wlll be a big affair, the I of St. Louie at 2~c per pound. The
building being 120 x 160 ln size. ore 11 averaglnl' 16 per cent Nn-
nlng aa high u 70 per cent, and
>.t the dam everything l1 progrt'411· I they hav.. ordeni tor 1300,000
lng n icely and Mr. Meyers will worth ot tin. Over 2:1() men are
1oon have everything In nice ahape. I rmployed on the property and they
The muon work la bUilt all the have Invested 1218,000 alnce last.
September. way acroaa except where the
pump hu been &t. work and that 81GHT Ii VEINS
portion will be built ln a few day1. •Jn the nf'ar future they wm
Mr. Meyer• has had a great deal 1melt 4·6 tollJI per d&y of Un worth
to contend with but he ha. IUC· 12·3000. In U l'l'N of 82 velne or
ceeded In accompUahlng bla under-tin ore have now bef'n dlAICovl'rt'd
takln&". lt will not be long now on the compuny'a property and
until he will ha"e everything iare. vary from a toot to 12 feet In
ll t1 worth the trip to c o and vi .. thlckne111. Tht y have cut ftOO
It the different tmprovemen~ un· 11T1all block1 or b4u'1 of Un atamp-
der way on the San J aclnto El· lld with "Teme1eal Mine., San
lat.e.'' I Bernardino CoWlty, cal." ThNe
LARGEST MINE are to be a!'nt to membera of Con-
A few weeks later on Much 28 gHN a.nd other ~"'°n.a of tnnu-
1891 the new11pap+•r r!'porta that I ence tu •how that American tin
'"The Orel nin of tin from the In an actuality, and bee them tu
largest mine rn the world hifta Just put on tari!t controla t<> protect
come Into town, Jame11 H. Crose· domeaUc tll\ 1ntere1ta.
man the 11Uperlnlemlc:nl or tile
OavllM Oold mlne11 brought l!f'V· From the Sant& Barbara PreH
oral bar1 of tin In hurt ThuraJay I l'Umc" word that Jamn Va.n All•·n
all stamped Tt>mc8Cal. They h•vel formt'r A1111ay111g Proft'1111or a t Cor·
Cll3L JO tons ot 100 paund lngotll neU a n\J one Ume E ditor of U1e
of 99 per cent lln the f\llreet c:vtr Scientific American bad vl.lltt d
run In the world. And Caplu1n H. the Temu~I Tin Mine and Mid,
S. Harris o r t"omwall, J::nglllnd, "f 11hl\.ll g o bad e EMt proclaiming
one or Ure lari;e ownerx In the Snn the 'l"rm1•11Cal lln mlnc-11 the riche~l
J&elnlo Elllate Is vi.ltln.i U\e of the k lntl 1 hll\"f' "ver known,
mine. and 11 well pleued. I and I 11~nt a month In the Cc.m·
He states. ··s eyond all doubt 1 wall Mine.. I Wl,.,1 to •mile at 1 he
the vut deposit.I of \'aluable mrn.
1
tin plate claUM' In the McKlnlfy
eral ownt'd by this compa ny con· bill, but I have bl'l'n com•erte.r.
atltute11 one of the blggeal lhlnR• Tha l cleuae Is all rl~ht. Wr c "n
on earth e nd l.t bound to mllke mine all our own tin an<l m11ko
Rlvenitde County one of the rll'h-our own lln plat!!'."
I'll and mo.tt r&mou. sec Ilona In HA PPV UA \'1'4 TllF.S
the y.•orld."
ROBJSSOS l'RAISED County, C'ro11111ng tho thrl'11>h<1ld t11
appraised vnlue. However, th.: sale I e a e go em
to Shell was crmrtrm"d u Wf're the ment he..! bet'n m11 k1n1e a round l~O
<>U1cr 11&lr a by a roll c.UI vote of
1
million a year recently f rom rub-
bctter t hM two to one. her production. It must be noted
One of the mo11t Important to the resolution and In ravor of It l.11 lnterut Ing lo trnalyu the thnt thl11 net amount waa before
In the foll1•wlng 11pring, Hooe
sold ht bought 100 yuda of flll
and had It d umpe1I on the prop·
erly, uflrr which he received an·
olh!'r l1•l lrr from "E. E. Powell, of
th!' Dlvll'llon of Be11chu and Parka,
whlrh said: "I want to call your
a llrntlon to our acquisition pro-
gram &nil I W6uld nnt wish t o He
you arquln-lands tor commPrcl1I
purpo-.·s wh1r h might not be rf'al-
u:e!l due lo our ecqulslllon pro·
grant."
Furth@r, he atatu the dlvl11lon
pruented him with a blfl for 118
sewage chugt'I, In 11plte nf the
fact there were no aanttuy facl·
lJUu then!''
He turlhl'r tell.I how Colonel E. btl'Omo the t111 mlnrni; c«"nlPr , ,(
N . Robtn.110n'1 f•llh In the tin In the I the entire worlrt. 1'1n and agrlcul·
CejaJco lhrooghout the yean hH
been unerring ILlltl he alone Is rr · 1 ture win guld11 the erunumlc clf·A·
apon1lble for their devtlopment. tlnlee of Rlver11lde·low11 1m1 11n-
Crrloncl Roblni;on for Jter• had j vtron1. Thue ar.i hapl))" <1ay1 tn
tried to promote American capl· the Oajalco.
plecea or Jcglsla tlon pRMed the confirming t he 11afr11. vote 11nrl 11cc th11l Congreas111!'n la.xua. I n the case of corporation..
Co n g r" • 1 re('t•ntly. In r11rry· The rt'llolutlon wu 11d ually di·, who had lhe l!upport Of the· CIO I thl11 would be 62 pl.'r cent without vlded Into two 11r parote resolu· amt l11c J\ D A con11tft.utNl the ha r<I· . •
tn( out the a<lmlnlstr11t1un'" com· t i , 11 •th al lr ore or tho~e uppoiln"' lhl' !<Ille RI· lnlere!'lt on the lnvutnient, which "You can undertt&cnd my l"ck
of tnthu1lum for living or t ryln&'
lt> ronduct IL bu11lnr111 In Colum-
bia," he qy11. "I am movlnir my
bu1tneu to Snnnra, and probably
will build my rr.111den<'e th .. re."
on.11, one CO\'ermg a ni l' ~ ca · " mllmtnt to get th,. ~"vl"rnmt'nt with the exception or three plants I hough tho cont mvtrioy wni. n1>t would amount to anolht>r 121 mil·
out ot prlv&tl" lnclu~lry, you m11y In Tornuice, Calif. For thellc a Md 11hC1uld nnt be pulillr11I In that llon ani1 without dcp reclaUon
r,.c&lJ that lut yt'u e c-om mwtnn 1eparate ruoluUon w. a. lntroduc· 1 former P rcsHlc-nt. Truman 111 lll50 which woulrl be $3~ million. So
waa let up to dl1po11r of the •YTI· ed on the ground1 that the "'go· rt'Cummended the Mle M th1•11e l h h l bookke I th llatlona conducted dld not com-pto.nta to private companies The wt ones ep ng, e gcw-Hooe 1!31d he paid 1825 for the
thetlc rubber pl•nta. T hill author· ply w1lh the authority In that tht'y 11aie provldl's that each pun h:ut'r r rnment hall b"en ninnlng behind.
lty provided that &JI nf'itnllatt'd were IOld u a packare rather 11hall allot a certain a mount or Furlhrrmort, It haa b«n more
1111lea would not become final 11n· than u Individual •ale. even crude ll}'llthcllc nibh<'r In 11matt lhM 10 yfar11 aince theae planta
lll a pprovt'd <'r dlurprnvcd bv lht' though they were an lntcgral unit. 1 manufarturers Jn fact thry Rre
Conirr-. These thn-e plant.I had a lolal ap· cnmmltll'd to allot more t han :.O.·
AFFAIRS OF STATE
p!'aJA&l of $27 million. The Shell
The comml11lon had the proper· <.:hemtl'al en. blrl th" price up to
ty evaJualtd and eoncludrd aalf'1 SJ O mltl~n l did not break down
for all o ( the pla nt11, with t ht f'X-1111 blrl i:; the three plant.II ~
ct>pUon ot llne In Trxu, el 11 tfg· th,.y <'O &ldtrl'd thrm 1rn Integral
ure tome 130 million Jn t'lCCt'!IS nt unit Rnd d id not want one with·
the a ppraJacd "lllll!' 11n•I •nm,. In QUl the ot~r.
Con~» for •rrtn\•111. Thi• nr· c) , . proval wu lo lhe form vt a nrg· Pl OS ITIO:-; TO fiAf.E
at.Ive r·reolullnn rell()l\•ing thtlt I Th•• lntrrel'llng p11lnt here la
CongT'l'sa not a ppro\·o the 11111<· that nn1• "f \hr.••· pl.lnl" wl\,9 llf'I·
. pr1U11e1l for S1 mllhon 1rn<l Mr. J:..d
C0:"()01'1T.F. \ OTE l'aUlt')", J<1r111rr notl<>nitl lrr~urer
The ruolutlnn WU!! reft>rrNI In 'r th.• lJc111111·1,111c: ~;111onnl L'•lm·
the Arm"d Sl'..,.'IC:"" Cnmmll\t·e mlt!Pr, "nnt r<I lo buy t his p!Mt
a nd aft ('r ·a 11111 M il cnmp!\'lo but would offer only $4 mllUon.
hea.rlng by b<'lh oppanl'n~ and So the ntne r>t>morraUc Congre8ll-
proponenl.8 or the •ale, t 1'111 com-mt'n from C.11llfomla vlgorou111y
mlttce ''olrd 27 to 3 In oppo9ltlon oppo,cd the ule to the Shell
B2WPORT rtft HARBOR RE-W.$, PRESS
F ormtrly the Newport·BaJboa l"ew1·Timu
&nd the Newl>Ort·Balbo& Preu
Entered u Se<'und·CI ... Matter at the Poetofflce ln Newport Beach.
C&Utom la under the Act of March is. 18711.
PubUtlhf'd EvN7 MoeclQ Uld nunc1a7 at Sewport Bfoad 1, C.W.
by &be NE\\'POKT HAtlBUK l'l HU~HL~O COM.PA.~\'
Tfllel*o• Harbor 1111
Mtmber Call.I• ..... N.,.,1paper Publlalterw °'lllOd.aUon Mrrni.r Nat.lo-' ll:dltortaA ~Uoo
Mrmber ot Oranse County New1 Servlc•
BmN R..IIDDJCK, Publl1htr
Wll.IJot A. MOSES. ltdtlor
ORMOND II. ROUNTR.EE, AOvtrtuinc Dl~ctor
8VBS<;RIPT1U~ RATES:
Newport Barbor New•r"""· T"I<'• \\Hkly
la OraQ,re Oowity .... 00 per JH.t; J.'tOO •h mo,.; ''-M tbrre moa.
Outakte et o,._... t;ouat7 f1.00 P"' r Nr
;
were rlnl11hcd and new and chcap-
l'r methods <•( productlc.n have
000 lon1 per yrar In excraa of bel'n develop<-.J. l'Tivate produceni
By HENBY C. MacARTHUR
what Lht' 11m11l prorr~ors Ul'led are ready lo enter the fidd w1th BACRAMENTO, -(CNS I-One the trend In lectal&Uon for roveni-
IMt ye&r. I ·htch ld ot the more or less mrnnr tsauu ment controla. Whenevl'r one IM'C-
• . the~e new rrocessu " wou the 1ta te legislature ts (&elr g ll mt'nt ot an ln<lu1try d~m·t like
Ot:\T.LOPEr> BV r.i>Dt;STRV ca use t he ~O\'etnmenl to lose Its the quutlon ot "give~·ways" what another 1rgment dOl'll, the
It 111 lnll're~Ung "111°1 t o note thst t nllrri invCJ>tment a ntl <'OnUnue to ' which Include trading "tampa cou~ procedur. la to rome to Sacr&men·
wh"n \\'nrlc1 \\'1u ti broke nut nnd lnm bt-hllnd t'h' they had continued pon1, drawtng and other d~vlcu to and a ttempt to pua a lew. o openi. e t'm, d t aJ th th nur rubber 11upply from tha F11r I , . . . , use 0 promote • es rouch e Bt"Rl.:AUCRACT OROWTH I RODt CE CllEAPLt 11nmeUmea qu t•llonable mtthnd of
E&.•t wu cut off, the i;overnmenl Private en terprise wlll be abll' glvlns eomelhlng for nothing to In· I It 111 u a ruolt ~t this trend
h11d no fa1·1llUrs w1U1 whlrh to 1 tl'I produce rub~r n• chrarly u duce the purchM e of goods. that bureaucrecy hu JT(>wn In
pnwlur•• fl\'lllh,.llc n1hhrr. nn l"<'h· the £11,·rmm,.nt. will l'llY mllllon11 -.1 1 1 California. untU r ovemment con· · f J 11 1 tldlU a.I t II •" • •~e t1 vu•mpl fled In A11-" nh'a l )(n(l""lf'ilJ?c In llu~ flrfll !Ind
1
~Pf'':~ ~:re nn;onry ~~ 1 r:s•~;~~·1 ;~,1 t1embly B ill 3•:i9, by ASllemblyman trol.t are on e lmniil any bu11lnt t8
no patents. Hut It dlf1 create the dt"velopment fo r nt'w proouC'llon" Pat Kelly, of ShaJtc-r, Kem C'Ounty. that can bl' named. Rrstrlctlon or
Rubber Ruerve Boa rrl which bor· wlU earn dividends for the 1nvr11~ I The bill ... nplalned In lhe legUI· advert111lng In any form cnn11tltut,.a I tJ di t hlbi•· ~1 I ll rtanger tn the frf'tdnm nt lhr rowed aome 1700 mflllon from the to1"11 who rurni~h tho ropitnl "ith 11 ve gem • pro ...., "' "P a y on
h l or near petroleum produC'tll built pcopll'I! (rxcrpt nf courM, fnllle
R.. F. C. and made •n anange-which to purcha~ l r11P r ante llnd neaa premlsu of any advertl•ln~ affvcrt1111ng1, f11r If govtmmrnt re·
menl with old companlea to Cur-will alJJo1 pay !\.\! hlJ?h or higher medium which lndtclllell or showa atrlcllon ctin be put on ont' form
I h th t _ .. _, al I wages w th belli-1• rt>I trement and I pnc• or reduced pr!-· of ""lrol-11m or 11<1\'ertllllng, tho·y ran be put on n a e evuuc LU it.ance t4 profll-sha.Mng lnrent l\'r, ~ , ~ r · ' th I t II II l buJld and operat• the plan~ and products Cor l&le from 11uch rre· ano er, anr even ue y, a ac Vtr·
lo pool all Of the patent. COVer1n( Al. a 11lde nnte ln<llr11t l\'e of mlllee. unlua the aclua.I price per llatng would be &'Ovtmment con.
Wa.ahlngton reporting. I would i:;11llon of 'uch proclurts, 1ncl11d1ng trolled.
all methoda oC 1yntheUo produc-lake to HY lhot this mt•mrntous 1 tiuea. la a lao ihown on the adver· I Appert>:iUy, U>ne "PJlt'Arll to be
Uon. P robably nut le> the at om t ",ILllBl\Cllon wa., rrrorrlrcl rn thr llalng medium, togeher with the f'nourh Lew on tbe book11 at the
bomb thl1 wu the lmportant tac. \\ Mhrn~on Po .. t tar hnl'k In the I won:t11 •'ituolln!!" or motor fuel. u prcaent Ume to cnnlrnl phriny ad·
tor ln ma.lntalt\lnr our •·•r ma· "'JrSrlf'r" 1ect1on white> '' lhl" l'IR I" tht ro11ra may he, and n ch trade ''ertJ11tn1 by the guollne 1t11t tona
PHOTO SCOOP-This plctur<' takt-n In lR{H by C. C.
P ierce shows steam hoist in opcrat ion at Temcscal Tin
Mine. -From Title Insuranc" & Tru11t Co. o( Lo1J An-
geles Collection of Hi11torical Photos
READERS WRITE
II had ber.n dcreate<.I, ln.Jic :illni;: "I or braniJ nAme of the product. I which have "1 1ve·awsy·· attr•c· chine aa we . u our home economy Soclnl111t trend. IL woulcl h:we been I
for the dW'&Uon or th• war d 1 h dlln d th f • SO AD\"ERTISl:"O Uona. St.ate law 11 explicit on CalAe Mit rc-h 30. 195:, hu ..:tvtn m"r" I''""'" mo1 1t an ea e on e ronl (l&g t • al1vertlsln&' and all Ulat le ntr-n· M B
Farmer McCabe Writes ...
Talked ~ith a feller the other day about France. He
aed that of all tbe countries in the world, France wuz by
far tho best place on earth to li\'e. Wh<'n I a~kcd him
wbat he wuz adoing over here if he thought that France
was such a hot spot, he replied that he wasn't. ovr r hrro
to li ve ... he jest come over t o estimate how well we wuz
agettin along tm his government would know how much
of a loan to ask fer the next time they line up for the
Hand-Outs.
Farmer McCabe.
(aJI rtghlJI rc1erved)
The m• 111ure 1l110 prohibit.I the urv 11 for ·the dtstnt t a ttorney to , r. Ill Moa<'' E '1ltr1r. 1•lr11~11ri• J h"\ 11 i,.. .. n a 11toundt•I
1hspl11y on or nr ar such premt~• .,, ~ewrort Ha lbo1< :">ew,.p ,.,,, I h"•" nri lnt,.n!I n of •-ptylnl(
r I ti t dl hi h prou cut.e under a aectlon already ~'"""°' t Rearh Calrrotnl1< tl"I Mr t-1trh·11 t"'lff'r h11t th' 11111 ..
n a ny 11' \'er 11 ng me um w c enacte..t. HO\\'eVtr, the propontnte Df'a r Mr lltnar~ tr•" h•· chum"! 11n h11 l"tl"l"I t" r.hows any dillcvunt device, '1!d or lhe Kelly bill IJlJll.rtnlly want I 11'11 8 1111 ma.kc• other revisions rcgan11ng the rutrlcllona even f&rlhf'r. nl'; "•n' r 'I r•r 1n!'•I I~ 11ont', •n
lhe adven.llllng tor fl&)e of vanous . S lnct' my leller to thf' rltv rr,•1n 111 v • 11np r• m1tn11 a1111 the tr••·
petroleum product.a. I It muee UtUe dltrnl'nce Whl'· rll Wll, print"<! In ,)'Ollr I"'" I I ~I I h \\ "" ""m<' :JI) y~er• In &"TOW•
ther an 111dlvlduat Is tor or ai:a1n11t think ll 1 .. ••ntv fe tr t" '""' 1h~• I 1n~ 111 l n~"r •I• llfi"l'I • tha nt ll(h·
Thll mea111.1re app&renUy la di-th• methoo o ( H CUrtng bW1lnu1 hy n(IW ha\'(.' 11rle•1~11tf' 81' I'• J1•11iol • lb I' I h•· I ',\ I h I I~ 1'1\'l'I\' tOUIM~
reeled at ~rvlce •t.Atlona which trading 1tamp1 or oth'r 1ltrllC· 11t1111l1AI a nd \\lfll"' I \'• n·I r t l•J "'" All now hive 1111
lltlvrrtfat> dl11eounti Cllld g lflJI with Uona. The ovtr·lll principle lnvolv· 1 Rath"r ~illy l1Xik1n1t hnwrv"r 11n• I· 11 11 '"•I VI•'"' of the &"Ult)'.
lht' purchue ot guollne. a practice I ed In the Kelly bill 11 whethrr or •l11ce Mr. F'11r·h lt11t11lr J 1 n thr l',;1,'
whlr h ~a.a &TOWn ~.P with the •o-not a bu1lnr aaman can tl°?l"r11to hla 1.u1d1n1t bt>lnl( <'Ov•rNI 11l th" 1lolio•1 An1I "" Fltrh tau built a t111ce !
rAllt'd 111~lf·1trv1ce 1taaol1ne ser· bu.sine .. In the manner he c-hno11r-11, and little r11111111 ull l"(JUn1l otn111' If )••U w1t11t A p lrt11r11 lo prtnt In
vice 11t11 llon, "'"here ev,.rythlng from u J1mg u he dou not perf)l't rate Al80 I thmk yO'\J C••lll•I hAvr y1111r l'~l'"r rd ~,m,.lhlnl' turl11l
clg&reltca to nylon itocktnp can a frautl on the public. Thls prlncl· aald that thr l"llH w1t11 I rai ,,.,. I ~ntl won•l•rf11I JuAt 111nd around &
he obtatnelJ, and 'IVhtre coup<m• I pie 11 one wlllch haa bffn abnept.-without my COl\.8,.lll, I h11il no '"'" 1•hu'o1tr 11ph-r.
•re hsniled out wlth r111:ul11rlty u 1 ed by desnea over a period or lhst a l"ller to th,. c-nunc-11 I>• ram,.
<'h&Jlcea on monthJ..y ctn.away yea"' •nl1 wllJch. tunda-menulty rubllr rropr-rt y thnui.rh fr••rn th11 A" .. ,.n your ell-ady Ulo\IJ:h automc11>1l"" ' ' • 1," • 1 • 111 A 11 I nit ("Ontrtlllutflr, ·
1
111 one nt the conat1tul1•1n11l lt'lArall· r••rr><•n .. •· J h "·· h.1 I I •' ,uhl 1( ~· •1
Th• Kelly btll mlrrort 1<>mewtat, ltta of the American publlo. huve ever prlnt,.d anylhlni v. hll.11 111 F:l~1A JIOr ll
,
t
HARBOR SCOUTS MAKE TRIP TO LONG BEACH
Representing the Harbor area at Long Beach Rotary
Club District Conference Friday were these members of
four local Scput groups. In gob garb at top, from left,
Ernes t Minnoy, T erry Dallas, Bob Haig, Bert Myers,
Charles Markel, Bob Rodman, Bill Stingelburg, Bill Rod-
man, Tom and Richard Atkinson, alJ of Newport Ship
210, Sea Scout Exporers; next row, Explorers Post 17,
Doug Reddick. Roger Lake, J ohn Van Dyke. David Has h·
burger, Mike Cowin and Tommy Baume; next row, Scout
Troop 17, Don Swanson, Kent Harvey, Richard Hoffmarv
Bill Wilson, Lorren Fletcher, Jim J ohnson, Tim Driskel
and Dick Butterworth, while sitting above row and below
second row from top are David Lourie and Steve Butter-
worth; lower row, Cub Scout Pac k 17, Roger Zeiger,
J ohn Hubbard, David Anderson, Mack Morgan, J immy
McGarrity, Pat Crossman, George P arant, David Con·
ncll, Rick Brockie and Phillip Bothwell -Gene Rosa
Photo
Police Question
Pair on Burglary
of L B. Market
1rn•I beer c.:an weN? found tn their' Monday night. rollrt' lllld.
ni r. He tul<l omr11ra he broke orr a
Donal() Duane Smith. 111, Loni: 11cnrn from the rt'ar window or
B•urh, anti 1 •. C. Kemp, 22. U. 8. th,. markel and forced two met:LI Nav,v, were rrle11.~ed to Long Beach poll<'<' attc.-r tnterrogallon bars al thl' window. 1111 aald hr
bv l<u 111 o((lr<'r~. took the l'lgarettu. wine, bt•f'r
A Lon~ Bra\'11 youth ttnd 8 Snn ·Smith at !1rill drnlt•cl bt•ing ln-
1
11.11<1 11118l"ll1111eo1111 <hnnge. Eurh
Dl•gu :'\u\V 11111n '"''I' ll<>llk .. ,1 bv ,,11\e•I ln 1my b11q.;l.1ry i<n•I Sl<ul youth htt•I 11n aAAc>rlmenl or 1m111ll
Newpoi t Jlolu,. ••Rrly uo :O.l lll<'h I ht• always carr1e.1 the tool11 -1 • hlllll:I'. lnduohng Cllnlllilnn 11n1l
29 1 1·row bur, four lllrew drtvrrio. 1-'rPnth. on hl11 perl'IOn, 1><1hll' sn1ol
"" 1111~Jlh 11'" of bui I: 31 Y wn•nch. ment knlrt', ma11k1ng tllpt-Sm 1th ""'" he-pl<'krd Ill' K• mp
alter p<111111llle b1111:ln1 )' tuola, 32 In hill rar. He later ('On(ciu•ed he 1\11 "hltC'hhlkrr aftt'r the rnnfeioM<•tl
pacl<a •>I rl~areltl'l', a wine bottle broke Into a Long-&ach ma rket burglary.
_J'
MAYOR SNIPS RIBBON ~PEN BANK
Mayor Dora Hill, w ife of Edga r Hill. left. prC'sident of the new Mariners Bank on
Coast Highway. cut th<' ribbon Saturday which Op<'ncd the glas11 doors to a crowd of
friends ar.d well wi!~hers for the bank's op:m house'. Helping to hold the ribbon are Mr.
and Mrs. Gerry RichardRon. HC' 1s ext'('Uti\'e ,·kc-president of the bank. Other dirE'ctors
and their wiv<'s formed a large \' in front or the doors t o hold the wide, yellow ribbon.
-Staff Photo
Assembly Approves
Charter Changes
SACRAMENTO, <CNS) -The
&Ut'rnbly hu approved c huter
amendmentit adoptecJ by the C'lty of
Nt•wport Beach Rt un tlrt·llon
Mnrc·h JI> wh11:b lnrrNlJ't' 1 ht' ni1m-
ber of member• or th~ city plan·
nln~ commuu!lon from •••ven to
nine
The ammdmeni.. were preioC'nted
lo th<' house by AM,.mblymsn Ear-I w. Sta.nlt'y or &JbOa Island.
LEGAL NOTICE
SOTIC'E OF ~C'HOOI. t:l.t:CTIOS
NOTlC'E IS H EREBY C IVJ-::" lo
the q11nllflNI Plector~ of :-;,.,,,~rt
Hiuoor Union Hl,1th Srhool 01Attlrl
of Onu1~c County, Cah«•nH.1, th11t
In ecrort.lanrt' with law. nn ,.1,•rt11Jn
w1U bt' l11•ld on the 20th •l•y of
Ml\y, 1n:.:-i. In 1181•1 Dll'llkt. bf>.
lWl'f'n lht' hOllr8 or 7 .QO o'rlork
A. M. &nfl 7 ()() o'clOC'k f'. M .. at
which el•'l'll<ln thrr,. wHI br 111b-
m1lled the qur11t1on Of 11h111l the
rnax1nrnm rato of tax ror 8'11<1 C•h•·
trtrt bf' inrr .. a11t•1I f111m $ i:1 ~r
'A<'h SlOO 00 a.;N"lf'd v11hmt Ion Ill
$1.:JO ~r "aC'h $10000 llAAl'Uc'tl
valuntlon for the M'hool vr11r rom-m,.nrln~ J uly 1. J O~~ .. l'Aid 1nrru1-
e•I t11x r11tr tn N>m&in rn 1>tfr<'t
for th,. y•11111 J(l.'l!'i-~ lo J9M·66,
lnr h1""'" lo rn•''"" rnon1 v for lhl'
following pt1q><>SNI. $ 4:, of 11urh ln-
rreaM'd t 1x rate to two UM'•I for
l'rhnol bu1"1tn,1t• NJU1pml'nt 11nd
other r11r1t.al outlay. 1he rC'm111n·
lnir $.10 lo bf> wu•d for Op<'nlUng
and tn11inten11n<'r rxprn1""a oC tht
S('honla or llllJd Diat nct.
For the purpo11e of hOldlnl:' Mld
,.le<'llon. this elf'cUon ahall be and
It Is her<'by orderr<I con110ltd9ltd
with the Srhool Trutll'ca E ltctlon
('l'll"d hy U1111 Boar•I for the N,w.
port Harbor l'n1on High School
0111trtrt, which election ah.-11 tw>
hrlrt on t h" Mme d11tt u 1111id
:\l'wport Harbor t 1nlon Hltth
St·hool DI 11 t r I c t rlttllon ; that
noUr•• of 88ld 'J'rustel'll Elecllon
will be publl!ht'd In the l'EWPORT
HARBOR NEWS-PRESS at ltut
onrt> a week for th~ con1ecut1ve
JE$$IEJWE$
. aunt Aw new job
PERHAPS THf
YELLOW PAGES
CAN HELP Mf
MAKE THE GRAOE
FOR EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
fT PAYS lO UX*
I WOULOHl BE A R098Erl
If I ICNEW N4 HONEST m40E
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IN· TME' 'a..ASSIFJEO II PART
Of )OUR TELEPHONE SOOK
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NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS -PART IV . PAGE 3
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955
LEGAL NOTICE UGAL NOTICI
weelc.9 prior to aald elecUon, which ty of Oranre. Stato of Cellfornla,
NoUce la herby Hferred to for the that In acoorcknce wllll law an
dulgtlatlon of ele<:tlon precinct. election wtll be held on the 20th
and the namn of ele<'llon ottlcer11 day of May, 19M, 1n Rid Dl1trkt
to conduct thl1 election. between the hour11 of 7 :00 o'clock
Th• nluma of aald eltoctlon will A. M. and 7=JO o'clock P. M. dur-
be canv.-d by the Governing Ing which period and betwffn
Board on the. 2Hh day of May, which houra the polla ahall remain
19115, a t the hour of 1 :00 o'clock open. That aai<l l'ltcllon 11 htld tor
P.M. the purpoae of electing 2 member11 I~ WITNESS WHEREOP', we of the Board of Tru.ateea.
havo hereunto aet our hand• thi• For the purpo1t of tooldlnr aald
28th day of February, 19!>:1. ele-cllon, the School Dl1tricl ahaJI
H. R. RING be and ll la hereby dlvtdtd Into
ZOE RAE BARLOW 11lx election precinct• numbt'red 1
DONALD J . DODOE to 6, Inclusive. ind the per11on1
J . L. STEFFENSEN hereinafter named, being compf't·
Membent oC the Governing ent and qualified el..ctora of aald
Board of NEWPORT HARBOR District and of thrlr reapertlve
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIS· election preclnc\9, arc hl'reby •P·
TRICT. pointed o!fkera of tlecllon u here·
No. 1304 lnafler dnlgnatf'd, to aerve In
New1-Preu 3/24, 31 4/7, 19!1!1 their reapeclivc tlt"Ctlon precinct•
aa hereinafter ad forth. and aald
Cl':RTll"ICATE 0 1" BU8JNE88 offlctu ot elecUon ahall conduct
F1CTITIOU8 FUL'W NAME aald election and make return
'J'he undcralgned, dou here-by thereof purauant to law.
certify that ahc la conducting an The voUnv precincts' nnltln lnt..rtor and designing b\Lllneaa " . r-g with ilmllsr related acUvillta at' placea and elect Ion off1ct'rs duly
2620 A N rt Be ch 0 dN<ignated and appointed are a a von, ewpo a • r· tollowa:
ange County, California, under the PHECJ~CT NO. 1. Coata Mua
tlcUUoua firm name or dealgna• Precincts No. l , 2, 6, 7, lll. 19.
tlo'ft which doea not ahow the true Riverview and that portion of
name or names of the peraona In-o viii I I tereattd In aald bualneaa, to-wtt: reen e y ng within the Coata Mesa Union School District.
"JEANE' CARRO~E Polling plart : E. A. Rra School
INTERIORS" -Hamilton and Mtyer Plare .. Of·
and that aald firm I.a compo•ed of flcera: Mf'lll. Lillian Ballf'y, In·
the Collowlng peraon, only whose name and addresa Is a1 followa: apector. Mrs. Loretta Pangle,
N. JEAN BROWN Judge. Mra. Roa.e Rider, Jud(le.
2620 Avon, . PRECINCT NI). 2. Coata Mua
Newport Beach. CB.lltomla. Precincts No. ll, 4, l'i, 9, 10, 11 , 12.
WI h t 13. HI. 17. 21, 22, 24. tneu my and this ht day 0 Polling Place : Main School, 1901 April, l9M. N. JEAN BROWN Newport Blvd. Ottlcera: Mre. Allee
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) \Jones, Inspector. Mra. Nellie Og·
COUNTY Oii' ORANGE ) den, Judg<'. Mra. BtPle Louna· 111• bf.rry, Judgt>.
On thl.a lhe lal day of April, PRECINCT NO. 3. Costa Meaa 10~•!\, before me. CARRJE V. DUD· Preclncta No. 8, H , 18. 20, 23. Bay-
LF.Y, a Notary Public In and for view No. 1. 2. and that portion of
u ld County and State, peuonally Paull\mlo No. 1. 2. lying wlthln
appeart'd N. JEAN BROWN. the Costa Meaa Union School Dia-known to me to be the person trlct.
whose name la aubacrlbtd to the within Inatrumtnt, and acknow-P olling Place: Undber gh School. 23rd and Orance Aven11e. Officer•:
!edged to me that aho executed Mrs. Sa.Uy Hlnc-aly, In11pector. Mr1.
the Aamt. Wanna Roberta, Judgt. Mra. Doro-
Wilne11 my hand and otficlal lllea D. Martin, Judge.
Ital. C"ARRlE v. DUDLEY PRECINCT l'>O .•. Pnclncta ..
Notary Public In and for In City EIC"Ctlune 1, 2. 3, 4, 6, 8, 11, l7, 18. 19, 24, 2~. 26. 28.
llRlcl County and State. (Thea.e p rttlncl.9 lnclu<it : Weal
My comml11alon uplru 1'twport, Newport, Balboa and
l"ov. 16, 19~. Udo tale 1.
No. 1309 Polllng-Place: Newport ~hool.
Newa.PreH 4/7, 14, 21. 28. 19~ 14th and Balboa Blvd. Offlcera:
Ct:KTlnCATIP: OF llU81NE88 Mra. Julla Mae Enert, lnaptttor.
nC"l1TIOV8 n RM NAME Mn. Nina K. Holtby, Judce. Mre.
Th11 underalgned dot• hereby Aurelia Niemiec, Judi'«'·
certlf)' that ihr'la conducttnr a PRECINCT NO. 6. Pnclncta u
real eatate bu.aloe,. at 3201 w. In City l:lectlona 6, 7, 10. 12. 13.
Cout Hlfhway, Newport Bea.ch, 14, 16, 21, 22, 23. 29, 30, 11, 12, U .
CB.lit: 2N7 8. cout Hll'hway, Co-(Theoe precinct• lncludo: Balboa
rona dd Mar, Calif; 1418 Via Lido, Ialand, S.acon Bay, Harbor Ialand.
Newport Bea.ch, Cal.Lt; :zo. Marine Corona del Ma.r).
Avt'nue, Balboa Jaland, California. Polllng Place: Corona del Mar
undrr the flctltloua firm name of l!fchool. 610 Carnation Ave., Co·
THE VOOltL co. and that aald rona del Mar. Otllcon: Mra. Ann•
firm la oompoffd ot lho tolJowtna Crowl, lruopecl~r. Mrw. Jane Ill.
penion1. who!H! namea and addrua-Mora-an, Judgl'. Mra. Martha M
ra are aa folloYo••. to-wit: Cunningham, Judge.
LOIS T . VOOEL. aole owner PREINCT NO. 6. Preclnrta u
1118 Via Lido Nord, In City F.ltttlon1 9, lll, 20, 27, 34,
Newport Beach, Ca lif. llll. 38. (ThtH precinct• Include:
WllneM my hand lhla 22nd day f':twport Hl'lghta CT\tr Havm.
ot March. 19~ Bayview No. 3, Bayahorea and
LOIS T. VOGEL Bayahore Campi.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA Polling' Plac<': Horace En1lrn
COUNTY O F ORANGE In . School, HOO Clltt Drive, Newport
On thlt1 22nd day ot Mllrch. A.O .. Heights .. Ottlce111· Mra Edna J.
1955, before me. a Notary Public Jont'll. ln.apector. Mra. Mary Tay·
In' and for MJd County and State, lor. Judge. Mn. Mary L.. D1um.
r erl'On"11y a ppe ared LOIS T. J udit'·
VOGEL. known lo mo to be tht That lhe retuma of aald tledlon
p.•raon whou name la aubacr1bed Will be canva-1 by the Govemlrig
to the wlUlln ln11trument, and Board oC aald School Dl1trlrt on
acknowleditt•I to me that ahe lhe 24th day of May. 1950, at tht
tx,.cuted lhe 11-"mf'. hour of J :00 o'clock P M.
In wllnru whtreof, I have here-l:>l WITNESS WHEREOF', we
untn aet my hand a nd atrllled my have hereunto ut our hanl1a lhl•
om ctal IH!al the day and year In 14th day of March, 19M.
lhl• crrtlflcalo Clr1l above WTlllen. DONALD J . 000011! ,•I ROBERT B. POWELL ZOE ~IC BARLOW
Notary Public In and for DONALD DUNGAN
N ld County and 8tat.. H. fl. RlNO
:"o. 1307 J . L. STEFFENSEN
New1-Pre•1 S,24. Sl, 4/7, H , J9~ Membl'r• of lhf' Board of TruJ1·
~OTICE OF ELECTION
tu. of N~'PORT HARBOR
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIS·
TRICT or OR.ANGE COUNTY,
Calif om IL
l'\OTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN to
th!' quaJICled elttlore of NEW·
PORT HARBOR UNION HJGH
SCHOOL DISTRICT of the Coun·
No. 130.'\
f':ews·Pre• 3 24. St. 417. 19ll5
1 WANT AD will cost you
only s2 and it will run
in all 3 issues
A Minimum ad is 4 lines.
Phone Huabor 1616
Newport Harbor Neww-Pr.-
Monday ud 11111nda7 edldolla, Plue
the Coutal Sbopper, Wecbteeda19
NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS
~very Monday and Thunday
COASTAL SHOPPER-Wednesdays
4 Unee 1 Paper $1.00
4 UDH % Papen I .50
4 Unee 3 Papen 2.00
V...lal ltiopper C1aaalned Ada muat nut la tlMI Mo•clay
or 'nunday PvbllcietJne
MINUIUM AD 18 • U~E8
An Clualfted Ada muat be paid for Caalt &JI adu-of publlcieU...
DEADLINES for plactnr or cancelllnr ada are:
For Monday Publication -Saturday Noon
For Wedneaday Put>ncallon -Tueaday 2 p.m.
For Tburaday Publication -W9dnellday 1 p.m .
8peclal Notleee
Newport Harbor
B. P. 0. E.
1767
MeeUI every Tburaday 8 p.m.
Vla ()p«irto -Central Ave.
Newport Beach
Elwood Shell, Exalted Rult.r
April 6, 1955
FROM THlS DAY FORWARD, J
Eleanor K. Gurr. will be respona-
lble tor no bllla other than my
own. 36p
l!-Ballcllag Sen1cee
PAINTING
Painting & Paper Hanging
"The Best Money Can Buy"
Sympson & Nollar
1512 38th St., Newport Bead!
PHONJ: HARBOR 2•0.
U'c
House Plans
LIBERTY 8-8251
10tfc
Remodel & Repair
CARPENTRY, CEMEr\T SLABS.
painting, plulerlnf. Depend.able
A uperleoced In all building
trades. Call FOSTER BROS.
LI 8-2932 or Har. 3976-R. 23p38b
Painting & Paperhangtnc
We do the work ouf'Selvea.
30 yura experlenro
Llcenlle'd It lnaured .•
S•ll11factlon c11uantttd.
Eatlmatu free. Call Johnnie,
LI 8-2687 & LI 8-5289 81tlc
CARPENTER
Repair Work
Ooea Your Home Need Repalrtq
or RemodelJ~?
Call Frank, Uberty I~
All Work G~ranteed 1'tte
ASPHALT TILE
LINOLEUM
I lftlllall the above cheaper thaa
most. AlllO ull Tiie A Linoleum.
Non-union, 25 yeara expertenc•
Compare and aec -
Bil..L COKER LI 8·82°' Ne
PAINTING
INTERIOR -EXTERIOR
LICENSED -INSURED
Glenn J ohnston
llOl • 311t St. Newport ~
Harbor Sl 76 ntte
Alcoboli~ Allonymoua
Write P. O. Bas Ill
N"'l>Ort Beac.b, Ca1U.
Phone Harbor UM ..
Painting, Decorating t~Beaatz Alda
Paper Ha.ngtnc
GEO. BURKHARDT
LICl:NBED CONTl\ACTOR
171 W. lllb 8t .• Coeta Mua
Llborty 1-M21
CEMENT A BUILDING
.All K!nda
FREE ESTIMATES
Liberty 8-6109
Paperhanging
Painting
Kimberly 7-1121
Stp4t
CARPENTRY
MINOR REP AIR WORK
NO JOB TOO SMALL
H. o. Anderaon
101' r.:. Balboa Blvd., Balboa
Harbor 2450 83tlc
PAINTING
PAPER MANGINO
RHldtntl&I A CommuctaJ Work
U cenM<I Contractor1
Call Lvilnflon 6·4948 coll~t.
HunUngton lkach
32pp4~
"A's"
VENETIAN BLIND
LAUNDRY
WW com• to your borne, ta.ke down
your ve.nellan bllnda. take them
to our Laundry. Laundtr the alall.
t.apea, cord-. aperkllnf clean
w1UI ou.r new machine p~
metbod.. Return your bUnda and
r.-ln1tall them In 24 hourL
Price very reaaonable. The aver·
..-. 2 tape ruldentlal bllnd-
Onl y $1.00
We a1tlO repair and rebuild vene-
tlon bUndL AU work dont by ap-
pointment. Phone now l.Jberty
1·!1701 or Kimberly 3-827'. ppUc
H.H.HOLBROOK
DEPENDABLE PLUMBING
A. Prunpt
R.epaJr a.me. Ma.IJltalJI~
PbGne: Barbor .-2•
QOl 8&U1oa Bl'Yd., N cwport ee.cll
pAp
FOR RENT
8klll 8aw•, Elec. Drllla, P0Uaher1.
aU type. of Sanden., Wbeelbar·
rowa, etc.
BOYD'S HDWE.
H30 W, COAST HJQHWAT
Liberty W4", Ntwp0rt 8cb 21tlc
COMPLETE PAJNTING
Ir Paper Hanging Service
Et/GE~lt O. SA t;NDERS m 31tt Street, Newport Beach
Harbor 2976 or Har. 406. tf<'.
GENERAL CONTRACrlNG
1'r•mlnJ It F ottndallnn• rr.. Entmaln It: Plan Servlce
C. Sherm Allen
Liberty 8-7576
autc
Superfluous Hair
Pen:nane11U7 NmOYed from,..,. anna. ..... _..._. .... baa.
Uae llaaped-No more \W'eamln ..
llLUaH L. BRY AMT A. &.
Udo'a aam ol .._t7 Bar. •Tl
""
etal~olJll' ............. _
rona del Mar. J&O. ~.
A Tlaritlo 7-ee82. J4p
$250. REW ARD
LOST -LadlU' whit• 1old and
dlarn011d rtnr. 1 dlunoade aa,out
~ carat each, 10 a:rnall dJ&monda
Lol't March 27tll. Balboa lalud.
Phone Mr. Rffco, T'Rtnlty 1)214
coU.Ct. Heat
FOUND: Wr1.at wat.<'h near oce&Q.
Owner may claim by ld9Uf1-
tnr A peytnr Ulla ad. Contact
Newport Police Dept. UpH
U-&hoolll, IMb--
Real Estate School
• Santa Ana '" HEN It WOMEN prepare ta.,.,..
Ume for unlimited opportunJU.
In Real Eata te. New cl.-
weekl,y. AJ Tyler tnllt.nlctlns • .At..
tend fll'lt eveninr trH u d i..,.
about thla gnat field. CaU or
write now for Lnfonna tton.. ltu9•
nua ln11Utute, 05~ N. ay-..
more. KJ 3-1763. ""•
China Painting
Day and EYm1n1 0.....
Ordera Taken Now
Phone Ubuty l-&f48 t4ll•
PIANO TEACHER
PRJSCILLA MATI'REW8
r ormerly of ChJcaco and Lo9
Ang•lea. U 8··3956. Molt
t3-8ltu.aU01111 Wuted --TTPJNG, my home. ~
fut A al c!ratt'. M anu.acrlpta,
etc. f'hnnt Lonit ~ach 70IH>72
or wnt11 8 f'11lrlct Joh.naon. 4Q w , 17th St., Apt. 2, Lonr 8-.ch..
2tpp31
PAINTER
WANTS WORK. 15 ye.an •JrPel1-
ence. J'l:on union. Hovrly.
Ubfirty 8-2722. MpMH
SECRETARY or public , .. ,a uon..
Thorou1thly f'Xpl'r1,.n("t'd C&p·
abl~ or ...,..,.1mln1t ~•poMJblUty.
HYatt 4·2fl7'\. 3~p3t
PAJNTINO by th" 'hour or d&J'.
8mall Jobi! ok , l..lbl'rty 1-tllT.
16clT
Bookkeeping
COMPLETF. SF.RVICF. fl)r 1mall
bu111n"u lncludlng 11Uttment A
tax form11 l '•JrnJXltenl, rf!aaon·
able, rontitJ,.ntlal. thr. 3461-W.
23cM h
30 YRS. EXl'ERJF.l'CE In mun-
t.-nan1 .. "' opnlltlon of commer-
cla.I •lX1rl t111hln1t boll.ti or yacht..
Know lrJ<"al waler• alao. 8 . F. lo
Pa.nama Phon11 San Pedro
TEnn1aal l-61H, _..
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PAGE '4 -PART IV -NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS ~!=.!~'!'!r:e. !~r-~1~ __ ~nrnltri~,..._f_or_ ~~'!'
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955
Roy's Maintenance
H oUH clea.ntns-Floor wutns
Wall waahlng-wlndow cleanlns
Venetlan bllnda. Upholatery
Inaured. Jrree Eatimatu
Llberty ~-1332. lUc
Ex perienc 'd gardener
LANDSCAPING
and CLEAN UPS
Liberty 8-1659
30tfc
lR()NING DONE In my home at
3~•6 W. Wlli1on. Coat& Mesa.
L Hunter. 75c tiour. 3<tp36
Three baby 11tltera available
for even(ng11
Phone Llbuty 8-2722. 35p39H
Mexico Bound?
WILL CARE 1''0R ~hool age chll·
tlrt n tn your home. \\'eekPnd.~
o r sev ... ral weeka. Middle age•I
exp. women. Loc1&I r..C. & car.
LJbert}' 8-707:l 35p36
-
CL!.:A~l!'\C & IRONING
90-Mheellaoeoua for Sale_
RESTAURANT EQUlP.
by prlvatl' party. 80 <'II. ft. rt frli:-
27" x 3e" gTtddle, 9 tt. bottle
box, Magic Chef rengf'. hQolhft,
tablf's. misc. Ph. Har. 0489R a .m.
ANY REASO.:-JABLE offer takes
all or part. 34r!l6
KATEY DOANE
New 11: nearly new appartl for
women A l·hWlren. Klnil ell'~
P atio. 2721 Coast Blvd .. Corona
del Mar. 28ct2
Fresh Hearing Aid
BATTERIES
We Give S&tH Green .St.a.mp•
Gunderson Drug Co.
Main St. at Balboa Blvd., Balboa
Harbor 51:S. 98trc
FIREWOOD
FREE DELIVERY
Ory Wclod, 16" -2~" length.
CRll B. R. STAGG
Phune Harbor JOH
We must move immediately
THIS GOOD
Colonial Used Furniture
SOLID MAPLE
3 bed divans, ea_:~ .. ~:;···· ·--·-··· _ -·-----·-··-·--···········$20
2 lounge cha1rs~~tomans, each ····--·-·--···-····· 20
5 e nd tables, ~ach ............. -·-··--·--·-··-·····-·-··-·····-····-· 10
2 occasional chairs, each ··---····-··-···-·--··---···----10
3 upholste red foot stools, each ····-···-··--····-····--··· 5
Coffee table ............. ·--·-··-····-··-··---······-····-··--·--·--10
Twin beds, each ·······----··--···-··-······-···-····-···----···· 15
Night stand ...... ·--·--·-·-···--·--······-··-··--·-------·····-·---·· 10
Large 4.-drawer ch est ············------··-----·-···--···--·-···· Z:S
2 r ound mirrors, framed, each ··-----·--··---·-········· 5
2 r ectangular mirrors, bevelled, each ·--·---····-·····-·-5
• Dropleat dining table, 2 chairs -·--··--·-·-'·····-···· 27 .50
Free Delivery
NEWPORT FURNITURE CO.
2620 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach
Liberty 8-1113 35c37
-by the Cloy. F.x p. Kl 3·60!lG F.venlng!I Harb11r ~139 l
32-Fumlture for Sale
l9tf -----------
SS-Boats. Supplies
:l6(l38
F Ol-OIER TJ<~ACHF.K a nd i·xp!'n-1 DRAl'ES , Sl & up per ~air.
N l<'!'d SJTTl!:R. by hour or wt•c'k· Portable bar & dec.11ltc·rs. $.!.60
Pll•ls. Harbnr 3021 ·R. ~~r•· Rat Lan ;·hr. & cut. tahl ... $1:> u . Hlnclf .i;la~i. top Mf1.-.-lalJI., S2:'>.
%9-Help Wantf'Jd __
omr.s-
JUST
A
JOB!
MORI!: THAN T HAT-An oppor-
tunity to wurk In an lnttrestlni:
ln•lustry whlr h Is rxpan.llng anll
otrers advri m-.·ml'nt urpur t unity
to quallrled younJt womtn.
OPENt:-:os ="OW AS.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS
-At'PIS-
614 ', !". Mam St
Rm. 21 t -Santa Ana
Mon. lhrough Fri.
9:00 tu 4 :00 p m.
PACIFIC TELEPHONE
22tfc
SEVERAL GIRLS to ad<lress.
mall poatcards. Spl\re time every
w<•ek. Write Box 101, Belmont.
Masi.. 34p42
WOMAN tor hOUKe work ~ day
we<'kly, Hr1l bua Island. Own
lran11portat1on. Har. 215~. 36lfr
DE!'rl'AL ASSISTANT-Wiii tra in
If nert!lllary. Ila rbor 37 llJ :l6rJ7
Hlontl1' sq. Cr>ff!'c· I able. $12 :'iO ~t.ffotin Axmn. 9xH rug $27.50
Pad. llx 12, •. ... .... .. . $2.fJO
\\'11 l1111t 4 11helr book case $1 2.:iO
Mahug. 3 11helt boolt case $12.liO
Po~l hole t11ggn __ <$4.50
Plastlr host>, lOc prr toot.
Hain hlrds ... -··· $3.llO ea ch
3 :'i h.p. outboarc1 mutnr. - -s~o
Hur_ I :l6l-W sftt-r 6 p.m. 36c37
REASO:->AKLE, Holl away bell
clav,,nrort. lamps. gas healf'rB.
t;nlvt•1sal seml autom~tic wai<h·
er, kltch.m tabl•· A • chairs. Oc·
c11sional chair. 2 occasional tab-
1••8, kldn<'y shllJM?d vamty drrllS·
er. go11stp bench. 9xl2 wall tent.
2 Jant<-rns. 2 cots a: Coll'm&n
stove. LI 8-7647. 35c37
Movie Proiectors
FOR RY.NT
8-MM 16-MM 85·KM
HOBBY 11nd MODEL
AIRPLANE SUPPLIES
ALSO OclgN' Countel"8 for rent.
Mears Camera Shop
1782 Newport Blvd., Costa MP11a
Phone Liberty 8-7042. Pr U
MAN WAl'TF:O tnr J.!t'n"ll•1 1.11r ... S0-8--A~p~~
ery work. Exp1·rl;>nnr tl••111rablr -----
but not nrcei.11sry. /\pply 1n JlCr· KENMORE 11tovt>, <t2" hlgl\ broll-
llOn. er, lge, oven, deluxe mt>del. $100
NORMAN'S NURSERY 311 Alvaradu PL, BalboL Har.
2e2!'> F! ( 'Mtcl Hlithway 49el·M. 35p37
C'urnna d~I Mtll -3&<'38 \o;.~. P HfLCO R~frlgera~ lh-;
big 10 fl. with big crosa·lop
freezer cheat, dairy bar, ahel\'t's
In door, meal chiller tray. tuU
vtg. r rl!lpcr. Jt'a new. but pd. dn.
tu $196 79 from &330. Nn dn.
pymt , Just pay the pymlll.. of
1'~EMALE LJBRArtY CL.ERK. Or·
anp Coe.it Colle.-•, mu.t bf'
g'OOd typlat. Ubrary experlen~
dcslrahh· but nol rrqulrtd
Starting l'alary $230 pt r month.
A rply ln Jl''TIOn 1mmed1ately
at 8u11mo,. Otr1c• ot Collt gt'
off Fairview Avt', ('oat& Me11a
SI cl OJ p<'r monlh.
36c
s .. r Baughn':1 AltS Warehou11t>
2211 So. M ain St. 6 blka. S of 4lh SL
Santa Ann. -Open dally 9-9
Sun 11 ·5 or Phune I< I 3· 7201 --------------\\.OMA:<:. &QIJ•l 1n pri:paratlon ol
fo!>d for 1:llfe (1111 or part tlml'
Al.a rounl"r gtrl. H11r 031 IMK
34r :lG
~(A YTAG wuhrr. $30. 31:> N rate
W :STED LAI.IV l•• 11tuy "'tth 2
rhlld•••n l1C1n1 :l "10 tr, :. 30 •lu•l)
l'oll 11ft1•r 6 p m. H iu but ~11 3~
::\l1:lO
G ~;\Tl.i::MA:S for plltL 11111<' work
&-" hnl"I 1lt·•k • lt·r I< Jo:xprnl'nr,.
nvl 111·1 !'.A~n11 1-:.'(, I. p<1!•1blhl11 •
Jlnlhol\ lnn llf•ld r1ttlhu11 ~~ .... :17
nr-1·~:'1JDA l~l.I•: 1.-\1 1\ I• r "'"""
work. ~O h•, "'r·~I< with hh;oral
IJ<•nc(1l1< .,>.µply 11i 1"'' "''n
STK<IOT S i"ltl\\1• Iv ll11111••warr11
Jtl(ll :-\1 wpu1 t Ull'tl l 't,.18. M• AA
_ a.-.u. I
\\'AXT rtEAL t-:!'=T,\TE >'41• •mlln
Rd.. Clltr Haven. 34c36
I ll:>~> C AFFERS and S ATTLER
r.;ini;r, thr nice C P all autnmA·
t1r o,·!'n ll1111>r. i?rt•ldle In ml<l·
dlr. 111mm•·r but111•11< l\nd grill
h n•llt'T J'd. un. tu $1:17.8:'1. no
la 'h <In . JU6t J>l!Y the pymts.
1•( $8 H per m••nU1.
Se.-H1111i;hn s ,\&l) \\'ur• hnuse
220 !'<1,, :\l.11n St. 6 blks. S (}( Hh SL.
!-' 111;1 Ann Oil"" rlullv ll•O ~.;1 11 -r1 cw l'hone K l :1-7::01
Automatics
S39 .50 to S99 .50
I.oral ""i" 11rn1 f' pr• r .. rt ••I l'h f\1•1" "'"'I lnllt!\111'<1. gu.u&nlc:ed.
Llllnty 'I· 1!:77 J"c:l7 :'\o f'Xlra rh:iq:e
NF."r-:0 HF:AI. f:STA1.F: !''lf'•mRn V.'e Se rvice All Appliances
e>r Hrukf'r tor art1,e l.1t111 1101rr S pecializing in Auto matics
WHIRLPOOL a utomatic washer,
brand new. agitator, overflow
rm11e. \)lg tub. It's bcl'n pd dn.
to $128.17 while 11t.1rcd. No c&.Bh
needed, ju~t pay the pymtl. of
$i.89 p.·r month.
See l3flugbn'11 A&:S Warehouse
220 So. M ain St. 6 blks. Sot 4th St.
l)an\A Ana. -Open dally 9-9
Sun. 11-11 or Phone Kl 3· 7201
LIVJ~G ROOM secretary desk,
Ull. Two aets lnneraprlnr matt.
dble. ~d. box 11prlnra. $25. each
aet. 2 dav•'nporta but gTade but
need recovering, $2!"1. ea. For-
mica table $1 0. Several chairs,
dressers, chest.a, et.o. Call LI
8·7250. 3<tc36
ANTIQUE mnh. po11ler bed, box
1prlnr. mattreaa. $150.
ORJO!NAL contour chair, $50.
WEOOEWOOD table top atove $40.
MONTEREY type dble. bed, nicht
11tand, chair, box aprlnr, mat-
treaa, $40.
MAPLE lamp tables, coffee table,
Phil. mah. gatoleg, lge. hasaock.
rattan rnaga&lne 11tand, 3 ·way
floor )amps. plunter lamp, and·
tron11, vacuum, mlac. all very
Chl'Rp.
Llb<'rly 8·7529. 35p39
1954 PHlLCO reCrlgerntor. The
nice cro.'\S·top frec&cr cheal mod·
l'I, i;pace for botlle11. bulter, veg.
lie n1<:1tl kl'eper. Jt'1 been uaed
only 1 mo. Pd. dn. to $1 19.48.
No caah dn.. It you Pl.1' \he
pymta. of $8.t5 per mo.
See Baughn'• AAS Warehouse
220 So. Main St. 4 blk11. S or 4th St.
Santa Anll. -Open dally 9-9
Sun. I HI or Phone Kl 3·7201
O'KEEFll A M.ERRJ'M' table top
•lOVI!, 'I~-h7 "it Sfttll rue. $8.
Platform rockrr. $10. Bunk
bNll, $5. !l mattrt'lllll. Reflector
lamp, tine shadt'. $4. J;nd table,
,. 50. -9~ Carnation, Corona
df'I Mar. 35<:36
10 FOOr-'TUn~ut" rlber glau-
ed boat. 5 hp .. Johnton outboard,
remote ateertng. Idettl for youth,
$200. Rear of 4004 River, New-
port. Har. 1909-W. 35c37
5 H P NEPTUNE outboard motor,
5 yn. old. ·new condlUon, $90.
220 Sapphire, Balboa bland.
Harbor 1H9·M. 35c37
50 OUTBOARD moton, &"\l&ran-
t.eed eaUstaclion. $35 41: up. J ~
hp to -10 hp.
Dave Spies
2510 W. Cout Hwy., Newport Bch
35<:37
20 .FT. BOAT, INBOARD, $396.
Harbor 3873-J. 36p37
WANT 24 to 30 tt. boat around
Sl,000. Call POplar 5-11550 after a p.m. or write ll527 Stagg St ..
No. Hollywood. 3k39
111~ CLASSPAR au~rllta IO ft.
dinghy. cover 11: many exlraa.
ALSO 1954 EVINRUDIC 7~ h.p.
aoJent outboard. Run 40 boura.
Complete ouUlt. $i26. Har. 2323
aftt'r 5:30. 34c39
SLIP RENTALS
Maximum beam r, len(th 32'
ALSO ROWBOAT RENTALS
AMERICAN LEGION HALL, 15th
le Bayfront. Newport. Beach.
Harbor 452. PR·tf
TRADE
Beautiful 70.tL aux. echooner.
Fully found, ro anywhere. WIU
take equity ln property or amal-
ler boat. 1220 W. Balboa Blvd ..
Newport. Har. 3032. 2ic38H
CHRYSLER Marln• enrtne, i ~ to
1 r eduction gea.r.
REFRJOERA TOR. 110 ~olt D. C.
SEE JACK HARPER at Lido
Shipyard. end of 11at Street,
Newport ~ach. 29ttc
Ill~·· O'KEEFE . MERRITT ranre FLOAT RENTAL for a.ny •lie
The lateal er all automatic, lltt boat _ 3709 Channel Place,
top. almmer bumn1, (liddle In Newport Ial&lld. Harbor 1217-J.
middle "' nice gTlll broiler. IL'• I aotrc
nl'w but pd. dn. to $11 8.87. No -------------
cu h nrcdcd It you pay the 3 ', H.P. MERCURY outboanl le
pymt~. or $7 76 ~r month. I electric out~rd. A L.SO one
~.,,. Bauchn'• AAS WarehouM noat a vailable. Call atte.r I'> p.m.
2ZO So. Main St. 9 blks. S of 4th St. Harbor 3429. 34c31
S11nta Ana. -Open dtllly 9-9
Sun. 11 ·5 or P M ne Kl 3·7201
Bf'.ST OFFER: Virtorlan rtblt.
br<I. coll spring&. box matL It
Vlrtorlan r1r,.1tl!l'r, m11rb!e top.
R<>ck~r.-710 Avocado, Corona
llel Mar. !l~1p36
1'V COMBJNATIO:"J 21 In., Blonde
bdrm. turn .. tlble. bed, girls Ice
1katfa. men'• 1uJta, misc. Har
1783·~{. 35c37
;\IAPLE F t.iR NlTURE. 9 r ooms
full. Will •tll l)y piece or all
C-1111 H11 rbor 3409-R or 410 Lido
:-;<>rd. Llr1u 1111,.. 35<:37
S;>.;OWBIRD, No. 24:5, 2 Riii.
Fl~raluud. Good condition.
Harbor 0215-J. 3ep38
SPECIAL
Accordian Buys !
Four ~ 120 baN accordion. In
rtne condition. CMe lncludcd.
Your cholc•, $75. Terma $10 dn.
and $5 per month a t
SHAF!:R'S Music Co. lSlnce 111<>7)
4.21-4.23 N . Sycamore., s..nta Ana
Phone Klmberly 2--0l72. M u~t have f''CJ>• 111•111 t• Cllll H ..r
.3613. Mr. t:rr• 1 All rrpllr11 ht•l I A uto. Washer Enterprises ROSE Davenport, xlnt. condition.
ronf .••• !l' IOI :i· .. -:F I 264'1 Xt wport Blvd. C"o.ct11 MP•ll srn. Harbor 1039-M. 35<'39
-------Llh,.rw 8-6:498 r:-:('ar Gnlr Cnuuri 1-------------
ACGRESSlVt; Ht-: L t:STATE . pplb 19:,!'> HOTPOl:-IT ~fngerator. The
v' •1 Check these Used Cars
Buy from a local Juler who will ~ here TOMORROW
to t>&ek up what he ~11• TODAY I
'6-Autos and Truck• 4G-Aotoe and Troclm
SEE THESE TIP -TOP CARS
BEFORE YOU BUY ANYTHING
1953 DE SOTO Sportsman, light cream col-
ored, Radio, Heater and WSW tire• ..... $ 795
1953 BUICK Super Rivera, radio, heater, pow·
er st eering, power b'.rakes. Looks & run•
like new ·······-····-···-··--···-···--·····-··--· .. ·-·········$1995
1953 PONTIAC 8 Chieftian Dix., Radio, H eat·
er: hydramatic, dual ra.nge, 2 tone green
SPECIAL ·-···--····---· .. ·····-----··-·---.............. $1495
1953 FORD 4-dr. aedan. 2-tone green. Over-
d rive, Radio, beater, tubeless tires, dual
pipes, only 18,000 miles ..... ·--···-···-·-·········$1495
See Our Many Low Priced Cars a vailable at
the best of terms. $25. down and low bank
terms on the balance if credit approved.
LOU REED Used Car Lot
"Across from Port Orange"
Harbor 4070 o r Harbor 2561
34-Maslcal, Radio. a r "
50 USED PIANOS wanted badly
for our rental dl'pt. Hlghei't ras_h
allowance In trade on new piano
or organ.
OANZ-SCH.MIDT Plano le Organ
Co., :S20 No. Main. Santa Ana
SPECIAL
April Spinet Buv
BIO SAVINGS Including Kimball,
Gulbran11en, Leiter and Wurllta-
er aplnet planoa. Liberal trade.
CQnvrnlcnt terms at-
SHAFER'S Music Co. {Since 1907)
421--423 N. Sy,·amure. Santa Ana
Phone Klmberly 2-0677.
80 BASS ACCOHUIO:<:, "Soclal"-
wlth case. Just llkt' new, $200
Harbor 3498-M. 35c3i
16'' HOFFMA.:-l TV. $60.
2511 Seavlcw, Corona uel Ma r
after a p.m. 35c36
STEINWAY GRAND. In wonder-
r-ul condition. Sl'e and hear thl.11
lmmort11I Instrument. All orli;-in·
al condition a nti makrlal, This
la no rebuilt pla.no. Alao Knabe,
Muon A: H&m lln . Leat('r and
many oth,,r1 at grea t savtni.:s.
Really! 100 planoa from wl11Ch
to choose.
DANZ-SCHMIDT Bis Pl&f\o Store.
620 No. Main, Santa Alla
See Baldwin Piano
& Organ Display
WOODWORTH PIANO CO.
1311 Cout Blvd., Corona del Mai
(Thaden lnunor Bldf. I
Bar. 338l ~ tfc
HAMMO:\O ORGANS. Complet'
line eaay terma. Your old piano
taken In t'llr hangt". Try br(ore
you buy. Ft~ room• here tor
practice.
DA NZ-SCHMIDT BIS Plano Store.
:.20 No. J.(aln. Santa Ana
TV SERVICE
WE RE!'\T portable record players
• amplttlen. aJll<> P. A. aystems.
STEVENS and SONS
1879 Hsrbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
Lrberty 8-2301, 32Uepp
$5.00 PER !\10 . renta good prll<.'llce
piano. Tenn r~l appUea U you
buy.
Oood practice planoe 1811. 110. 1115.
DANZ..SCHMlD'I' Big Plano Store.
520 :-:o. Main . Santa Ana
SPECIAL.
April Organ Buys
IO-Auto8 and Tn1cka
G. M. C.
TRIPLE ·cHECKED
USED TRUCKS
'i7 FORD ~ T. Pickup
'48 FORD 'Ai Ton Panel
'49 STUDEBAKER >) T. Pickup
'51 Cfll:VROLET % T. P ickup
'50 GMC % Ton Pickup
'H FORD l % T. C 11: C
For the larre1t and cleaneat atock
or used trucks m Onmge County
bl! 11Ure and aee whal we have
to orter.
W.W. WOODS
GMC DEALER
819-19 E. 4th St. Santa Ana
Open Sunday a m.
Truck hr adquartera tor Orange Co.
1952 BUICK Rosclma1ter hard top.
Fully equlpt. Har. 3253. 3:\c36
----'52 CHEVROLET, verycl1';;;,
' radio. $9911. LI 8-6762. 34c36
'53 E:-.'GLJSH FORD Con11ul 1tedan.
6.900 orlalnal mllu. l owner.
Near new condition. _ .......... 1896.
Hausken Motors, Inc.
1932 Harbor BIYd .. Coela Meaa
Phone Llbt'rty 8-00Gl . 3~37
·~2 HENRY J , :Z dr. aedan. Hu
O'drlve. Vtry 1tood condition.
F'ull prtce . . .. 95.
Hausken Motors, Inc.
1932 Harbor Blvd • Cuata MellJI
Phone Lllx rty 8·:,0M. 35c37
MERCt:'RY 'bl convt>rtlble Merco-
mlillc. i-adlo. h<'8tt>r. \\'. w. lire•.
N~w tup, origmol owner. Har.
1783-M. 35c37
19:.0 SASH Stal!'1man Brouaham
Radio 41: o'drlve. FuU prtce $495.
Hausken Motors, Inc.
1932 Harbor Blvd .• Coat.a Mesa
.Phone Liberty 8-50~1. 36<:37
1017 CRANE S JMPLlCX black
•port.a car, excelltnt mrchllnlcal
condition. bnly 23.000 mil .. ~.
$1750. LI 8-6345. 3·k39
M-llmlcal, Radio, a T v
M-W
Philco
R C A
TV. Service
General Electric
Sylvania
Kaye Halbert
Adm Ira.I
Anltnnu tn1talled
ONE DAY SERVICE
Cabanas Marinas
Lido Peninsula, East 31st St., Npt. Bcb.
O FFERS
Delightful living. Apt.-Cabanu. Utllitiea paid.
with
Yacht slip accomodationa.
Daily, weekly, monthly, yearly.
For appt. or reservation, Call Har. 2992. 34tfc
_..,,. _____ _
19·{9 PONTIAC, 8 cyl. scdanttte.
Full price $9:S.
Hausken Motors, Inc.
11132 Horbor Blvd., Coata Mesa
Phone Liberty 8-5051 29c31
48-Ae!! a Row for a.t.
NEW DELUXE I bdrm. dupl ...
Unturn. hdwd. rlra., fir.pl., sarb..
dlsp. sun de<'ka. lAundry rooma.
Garages, TV &J\tenn.1. Adult-,
no ~ta. 700A-7008 Acacia, Co-
rona del Mar. Owner 702 Ae&el ..
NEW 1955 RE!\AULT 11edan. De· (Uppu apt.) Pbon• Ha.r. 1731...J.
livered equlppM, $1295. Utt•
Hausken Motors Inc. 2 BDRM. unturn. duplex, IH J ...
lfl32 Harbor Blvd . Costa .Mesa mine, Corona del Mar. Phan•
Phone Llbt·rty 8·50:H 29c31 Har. 21Ull·R attn 4 p.m. 32pl1
40-A-Titts ~ Parts
Tubeless Tire and
Recapping Hdqtrs.
8 hour eervlce
Free Pick up 11: delivery
Courtney & Lester
1594 Newport Blvd., Coil& Meaa
PHONE LlBERTY 8-1198 PjcP
U-Aut.o &rv&ce
Motor Overhaul
NO MONEY DOWN
* with this ad *
6 Cyls.
8 Cyla.
_____ $48.88
_____ $58.88
1.rctudea l>Olb labor and parts.
New rtni:a, wriat pin.a, \·alve
rrlnd, rittlnga or main and rod
bearlnS•· Expert motor tune up.
90-day or 4,000 mUe cuarantee.
{NO MUNEY DOWN J.
REBUILT ENGINES
-UP to 15 MONTHS TO f'AY-
l3u1lt In our own factory by 1<kJUt<1
mac.h.lnh1ta. Don't contend wlUl
the middle mun. Buy direct.
REBUILT and INSTALLED
SHORT BLOCK
ON BALBOA ISLAND ea m1 tor ,_..1, _.
....... ,_talL
NELDA GIBSON, Realtor
30I MarlDe An. Banic. &GI
BALBOA 181..A.ND ~
J...EA.SE, yearly, re.uonable. New
unrurn. tront duplex. I bdnn'9
Uv. rm., kltcb., bath, and p.r,
129 • 48lh, Newport Beach. Key-
aton• 6-i870. a•ca•
Balboa Island
Cholce yearly and 1Wnmv nntala,
now available.
DORIS BR.Al, Realtor
211 Martne .Ave., Balboa laland
Harbor 20 t 5Uo
Choice Wint.er Rentala on
Balboa laland la Udo [ale
Small 11: c<>q or i.,.... 111 deluae
1711 to poo month
VOGEL CO.
208 Marine Ave., Balboa lllan.S
Pb. Harbor 444 or Harbor 2Hll
, Rea. Har. 1711&-RK or t.l l ·ll:l97
...... "' MUo
2 BE DROOM FURNl8KED DU·
PLEX, Corona del Mar, llOUth of
Hlway. $100 month lncl. utll.
MRS. KAY. Har. 3779-J lltro
BALBOA ISLAND -2 bdrm•.
unfurn. Fireplace, enclolll'd patio.
8 month" to y!'ar lraae, $12:\ mo.
FRANK JAMES, Harbor 2042.
3tc39H
RENTAL v'j
SPECIALISTS
FORD --· .. ··------$129.C>U Call Edna Cralr
CHEVROLET -.$149 .llJ Bl h PLYM ... ooooJD 11M anc e Gates, Rltr.
c.,"}tRYS. It: Oil SOTO -·J.7U Ill M&rlne Ave.
BTUDICBAKJ!II' -······ •110 Balboa la!and, Bar. lt71 7Jtla
OLDS 6 PONTIAC t •Ho BUICK -~-$17:1 For Yearly Leue
HUDSON .i 11:. Very clean rum. 2 bdnn. homf'.
Loan Car Fr~ Towlng good locution. 5125 mt\. C'all or
NEW CAR CARANTEE l!'e Georg-e L. St• w1·1 t.
Block mu11t meet our 1tandardl Balboa Bay P roperties
Plua ta.xes, ga:ikcta and oil ~ 1505 W . Balboa Bl , :-i.,wp<>rt Bt•h.
Open Sunday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Harbor 5188 35c37
BELLES ENGINE
REBUILDERS
Open Dally 8 to 7 State Bonded
NEW LOCATION
310 East 3rd St.
SANTA Al"A
ATTENTION
Nash -Hudson
owners
Rioh Hahn's Garage
a lM> Goud Tr11n•pt11 ta lton
C11r& Fnr Sale
Auto Radio Repair
C h oice BA YSHORES
summer rentals.
ALSO 3 bdrm. home, Eaat 1ld•
Cotta M"•"· Rl'IJ10nablr
CLAIRE VAN HORN, R ltr.
2731 W. Coaat Hwy .. Newport Bch.
Liberty 8·427i . 115<:37
Summer Rentals
on U1ln l11le and
otht r tine Harbor homu.
F URNISHED LIDO HOME
2 bdrm1,, 2 batha for fl montha.
atartin1 April h t. $3&0 mo.
Unf urn. 2 bdrm. apt.
fop Balboa Location
Stove It rffrlJ. '100 mo. on leue.
NothlnJ nicer on the Penlnwla.
Lido Realty Assoc.
Newport &-ach. Har. 4725. 35t!c 3400 Via Udo Harbor U4• licH
409 E. 29th St.
ONE Ol\l.Y r-ull 2 m1mual conn-
aonala electronic orpn, ltkt Phone Colltcl LEx 8-4830 IZ.-Trallerw
ntw. Save $400. H. J . lAVerne (Cur ly) -------------
0:--.-E 0:-\LY beautiful M1nsn1ll 322 Main. Huntington Beach 14' CA~fPSrER. 1lumtnum, vf!ry
llghl. 1tlf'ep• 2. lee box. $125. SAl..ES~tA:<: fc)I "-~II locat~d 1)(-b11{ 10'• ru. rL 80.lb. fretzer
fl('t' R1•x R··· h Hl'nltl' H"rbcil Washing Machine rh .. lll. 11hch·r:1 In door, 11psce for
CONNSONATA E lectric Orcan.
allghUy l!Md. Save $400 on Ulla
bea utllul org&n. ~
DA.NZ-SCHMIDT 81( Plano Store,
520 No. Main. Santa Ana •lllnet organ. hke new. Save JIOO _ -------------
tJ 1\ ~t MO!'\D c hnn1 organ, maM~ J 2:l-2~ ~,.,...f"lrl S.-arh. 3:\p37 ONE ONLY Mnitle manu11I Min-
ahall or gan, like new. Save $200.
COnv!'nrenL terms at-
SHAFER'S Mime Co. !Since 1907)
42 1-423 N. Sycamore, Sant.a An&
l'hone KJmberly 2-0672
Summer Rentals
• Excluaive Bay Front.
-i
r1l :\4\-H11 r lli-7 :J~t(• SERVICE veir, C\'eryt htng. ll'11 new, but
pd. dn. to S 188 07 from 01•er
5110. No •In. pym111 , just pay
the pymt11. of $10.25 per rno.
1·,Yl'ar KUllra n t~ on Jobt dona
and 011 uaeo wMht18 2188~
I rear 1 Ncwpt.1rt Bl . L'osta Me&a
Liberty 8-4503 or LJ berty
8-4327. 64Uc
BEAUTIFUL blonde o&.k Spinet
piano. Uke new. Save 1260. Con-
venient tcrma at
Glltl~'l'I SC HWIN=--b1ryclt'. Horn
hl'Alllighl & tlrc• a ll In gno<I
rnn!tltlon. 530. 112 E. Ore11n
Fwnt, Bfllb111t, H11rb<"'lr 3Plll·W.
Sc'r lil\ui:h1l'11 AAS War<'hnulle
2211 Sn. Mnln St. 6 blk11. s or 4th St.
Sllnta An11. -O~n dAlly 9·9
811n. 11 ·~ or Phone Kl 3·7f<H
SHAFER'S Music Co. <Since 1907)
421-423 N. Syca.nwrr. 56.nta Alta
Phone Klmberly 2-0672.
:l4ril6 19M WF.OOEWOOD rnngt', the
hlg c-r all auloml\tlc r lnrk,
l11mp. 11lmm1'r burncr11, grill 11nd
bNHler. Jt':1 bran!! ntw, but, pd
lln. ttt Sl 19.1:'1. No dn. pyrnl. Ir
~·ou P"Y the pymt~. ot S8 12 J>l'r
month.
Bargains
GUITAR, blonde, Vt'ga model 186,
$1~. lncludu cue. Harbor
1773·W, 34C'311 WOOD BOHING arllll!, counter-
a1nk.e, m11lt1Apur bat... a11ger11 111
dOt1e-uut pnC'ts. Harbor P11lnt
C-t'nter, 412 • 32nd Sl., Newrort
Bcarh. Har. 2838. 3~c39H
Will sell at your price! STUDIO PIA:'llO. A hard to stet
plar.n. Pt'rfect runt.llUon, $39j.
TWO OFFICE DESK8, 9 tt. din· termt .
Ing tahl,., 2 eteel chnira. te!r· n,\:\'7. SCHMIDT Big Plano 6: Ori;nn Co., 620 Nu. Main, Santa phon" slAnd, antique lfi"nch. Ann RE:FRJO. 1Frl&idalre). 9 cu. reet.
195.-<:'a mer11 1Ctro Flex!, ~
mm. F' 3.!I. Wollen1111k len11. $40
Cooler Evaporauve. utility, 125.
620 Marguer1tf'. Corona del Mar.
32tfc
See Baughn'• A&S Warl'hou•eo
220 S•> Matn St. 8 blks. s or 4th Sl.
Santa AM -OpPn t1111ly 11-9
Sun . 11-~ nr f'h<>nr Kl 3-7201
11'1<'<'. hriller. eofrtt tabla, ,;1111
111eam heater, 4 Ulrow 'rugs .•
preHure cannf'r. all late J>lecr' 1
Mu1t 11tll quk k to make room.
447 Morning Canyon Ro&d. eo. I
SZ--Furnlture fnr Sale rona del )tar . .Harbor '644·W
TRAll..ER--2 wheel. 1lffl frame. • hl'al' !!6l4 i, Kewr ort m wt . WEDGEWOOD 1tove, 4 burner, 86<:38
rear opl. 34p31 grUI, high brotler, nearly nn.', I
-$125. Dnenport.. blue metalic. S'Z-A-htiqw
Hlll\I EMBOSSED bualnnu card.t. $75. Modern black plutlc end -------------1
SJ 119 -3 line rubber 11tamp U 00 tablu, $2~ earh. Large fnnntca llF:.\t-rtFUL A!'\TTQUll Enstlllh
4 lln<-rubbt>r 11tamp wllh cut cofft'e t11ble. $35. Sin,; le bt'!t ann I walnut l>l'<I "' dre ... r W1U! mar-
SZ 00 ill~• n1 ti<I Book matehr 11. <'hMt.. $35. Baby'• high ch&Jr. 19. bl& top, S200. Unuaua.I Welch I
L. W. WHJTE P atio fumHure It umbr,.Ua. S2:i <ln·-r. S3.5. Antique braa l;unp ~
LI 8-401 1 ,,.,.,.. l.J 8-M:io. pplfr <tO &lboa Co,·e•. 3 lc3G \\ith custom made ahade. Sii'• 1 ----F:11rly Amt1tkan rur. 9Jt1 !1. SIO 1
ANTIQUJ!:S -Old furniture, cut MOVING -M.ahog. dlnlnr 11et.. 6 3 matrhlng 1mllllrr rugs. SJ. eA J
glua. lo&mpll, old plrlurt't. clock. .. , rhalrs, $:!!\. rressur~ <'OOker, SlO Twin box 1pr1n111 11: m11tt. '25 I
t'tc. Sarp.Ina '8lore. Big dill-S1•\'t'rnl ml~r. ttl'mi' 2128 Miro· •"t. 2 antique 11nd lAblea. $1!), ea I
('nunla to df'll.ler11. Cnarll• Davia, I mar, Balbo&. Har. 3M8·J. 3,f 38 " 11nt1que pl11tc11, $:'>. -.. Olhc-r 'I
180& Jil. Anllh4'1m 8t., Long P m i~r. ltrms •
Br11cb. 6S0·13P. 2!lUr ! APT. SIZlil Hllle-1-bcd, Slmmon11. R.rhnrd11nn'1 Y11cht AnchOl"llC'
• t!b, bc-11 \vldl h. 145. 209 Onyx. Cnll Ha.r. 41:W or l'hr. 36
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The
the
More You T E L L ,
more you S E L L !
f'o1nt-tlms we are .,.kf'd •w11y do yoa al·
low 6 liAN tor a mln.imwn cla1111lflrd ad~··
\\'11 bellf've -ot th4oo reaaott" ~,.". r,.... ..
C'l11•t1IOf'd IMSJ ani t u .. tomarlly courr ~~. lll le hr-
• 11uw-I\ t-f'IOl'Ollraff' lhl' Mh r rUMr lo 1, • • "'"'
:• le lnfonnatloa &a hla ad.
••t 'M a few adjectlne • • -
''Be "plll'lt -• -
··~tat. pric. •• -
"Olwe IOC'at1on • • -
"Jol'locle boUI add1'8• • phone''
",. ahuy. advt~. l:lfperlc-nrf' hu pro"ett
"Thi· More JOG TEl.L, the mor•· , OU SELL:"
8o when 7ou .,. f'nmpo•lnr .' •ur ad. ct••
all lbe IJllormallott J OU CAii Ula& wW attn.cl
UM>i ,_.,, oa
L1k•• new Buyl'r m11y hav,. by -
resuming paymrnt1. LI 8·7t.76.
34c39 4':-Wanted to Rent --------------------UEAUTIP'UL KIMBALL b1111g11 -
luw upright piano In pr rltrt rcin-
rlitlon. Tcrm11 $40 8b down 11nr1
SL4 per month ai -
SHAFER'S Mw11 c Co. (Since 19071
421-423 N. SycamCJr,., Santa Ana
Phone! Klmherly 2-0672
llAMMO:-.<D C HORD <•rga n •trmnn-
atrator, wllh new i.rua.ra.11tcr. Blit
eavrng.
DAN7.-SCHMTriT Blit Pl111no SlMI'.
~120 :->o. Mn 1n. Snn111 Ann
RE:"JT en org11n "' [•l •nn with
r1:ntal le> a pply ,,., future pur-
c-ha•e Rl -
Rentals \Vanted .
We need apts ancJ housu ln all
aectlona for buth winter and
7tar'1 IML1e. t>'urn. or unfurn.
U you have 11 vacancy.
pt'.ona t<1d11y
The Vogel Co.
3201 W. Lst. Hwy ., l'\~wport Br.h
Ph11n• Llb!'rly 8·:1481
208 Ma rine, B31b<>a l1iand
f'hore Harbor 444
2667 E . r , :i•t Hy, Cnrnn11 dcl 'far
I ',:r ~ h 1 f'I•! I.' I!
Lido Ufflrt', :1416 Via U<lt)
Hnrbur 4!171 :121fc
SHAFER'S Music Co. (!'Inc<' l{l!Jj' i; \ y .J. IHJ:'\T 110~11: "',, h b• At h
121_.23 :-;". Syranlm ... ~11nta An11 (r11nlll\'" (•or,,., 'llh <ir J uly. Aui:.
Phone KJ m~rly 2·116i2 &-tu !'1 It 1 ·, 3 b•ln11. • m111•l>•
I rm. I( I"' .. •1111". b"P'\ nr r11rr w ill
~ __ D_op._ C.ta, Prb1 ____ be l;I\'• n c.wU•'•• h• m• ~·un rur•
---nl•h r1.,r•t r.r I• f'\I rrf,.r••nr •"
F'A\\"N BOXER, AKC r"I:, 9 mo. -,.; F (111orrm1n. !•Jill AYl·n•lnl•
I 11111. 5:::3 n nm11t11n, Collta Mt•Nl. R"Ad, San M1u1no cir call lfitr
f'h. LI 8·3171\. 34c36 6~1'l·J :t21fr
Pt-:KI.'. El"i; Malo tlnrt. 111 month11 I -------------
olt1. J"l'd1grl'I ., ldfl.1 1 r11r brtl'd· w ANT TENANTS 7 lni; wait h do:! c.r pl't Rl'aaOn·
:!~~ ~;~~'h'.· 108-ISth St. ~~;·S \\ F: ARF: nr:t:->0 !'WA~n>J<:O
with ln•111lr1~~ r• r r1111 m• r mnii
I• REE TU liOOD HOMES Dll\r'k
pupplH, "-Ulbra•tor. Cuti! and
hf'•llhy. Harbor 2:l30-J . alter I\
3k p.m.
nn t t1 rm 1 .. 11,l'JC L1 l y1.ur p1<1J1·
1>rty v.1•11 1.i 11n·I i.:"t r,.•111: ..
Our rrpt .. ~ .. '.1 i..vl' "'111 call at
:your re'lue•l
A1k For Aohbti Tumt-r
ler uttnaion. Uke new. SIS.
Bicycle. 2 wherl. coutu brake.
H ". jrN'ld 11hapt. $12 F'OLDT'XG
play J'l!'n A !'IT l!Cal, $3.
l..lberty 8-3~.
J.lO\'l="G Ul f \\'Il l ,.. II most <•' A:-tTIQl'ES, tw,n hH:lt baf,tt.•
:M; 1: '• ' =--~" 1 r ~ H1 hi 'olt 1ou1 a rt r 11·ce1. Ll o . ~ 12. l
(11rn11ure 11nm & N'lnm h"11i1" I 21 p!n.,. ~,.",nr~ . 1 -""
Llbc.:. ~-~ •.. .. ... ~; 13 .. ~, ll .
I \ o RKSHlRE T&RR1ER PUPPY,
2 mo. old, male toy. AKC "I·
~erll,.nt brttcttn,;. 2109 Sl'r-
rano, Balboa. llarbor 26M·J If r-_..., """ ta wrtttq JOar ad. ' I
< _·::~="~~~~:~:~~o~ :~• _ ::~_:~ ~ =-~ 1~37
The Beaumont Co.
434-~:>:ewport Burh
Harbor U1'11. 33cl:i
1~
other choice propertie11
Hiirbtir bland. Bay Slloru. 8-..
con Bay, qualified cllent. only.
Harbor Investment Co.
Harbor 1900 (P.vu. LI 1-5389)
27tfo
&8A-Apta. for ~nt
Yl--:ARLY I Mrm. !um. duplu apt.
c:ar . rwar r1t••an, Allt<1. wal'hrr
.. clryrr S~r, mo. Har. ll~7-W
11rtrr 6:30 pm 35rJ7
O<'l':A N F'l-lONT, near Newport.
p1rr, 11lncle apt . with klU:ht'n•'lle
• bath. Mallf eerv1ce. utll. ptl.
TV. Sl~. per week. Har, 111~~
ur Harbor 987 3:.tro
tTK!'\ Al1". )••atly on ,,. ..... I.Iv.
n 11 , brlrm, k lVhen, 11tn .. tle, bat h
with tub "' llhower. Cloee In
"''"''" nwn Balboa, "n Or""" ,..,, nt. s·,·, mo. ulll ptl ("'all
llarb• r 3i88 or Ha r. 2~J7·M..
S:>UO
J.tt)I 11i:n--. l Mrm. apt•. l rum .,
l unrum . V.'11.b rerrt(. A: atov ...
''""•"nable yrly. rl'nt. 907 Fnn-
1• \f. l'••n1na drl Mar. 34r :19 - ---------NY.W V F:l~Y A-rntACTJVE tum.
1111 <:arhai;f' t11&ponl. $70 tn• I.
11l1htl• ~ 10 t •·nl•·r ot <:orona ,,,.,
MRr. Hnr. Ok~.:J--R. • 10tfc
YJ•;ARLY unfurn. I lld rm. apt ,
w~th '""'II'~. tl1tlboa J1lant1.
Kar 2M6·W or 1.lbl'rty •-H38.
l5ttc
COSTA MltS A, 3 nn. apt.. tum.
nr 11nf11t11 •n' ludea ullliU•. Call
H~au t -0:.1. •uo . -.41 ..
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Charming Harbor Haven
Apartments • Patio.
NEW C ROOM. atreet level Near
KhooJa, ahopplng district. Quiet,
4_9-__ Roo_m_._, _t.o_Re_nt ____ r60-1neome Property
SMALL single room Cor worklng
man. Comfortable ~d. hot and
cold water, $7 wk. Prlv enlr.
123·28th St., Newport Beach.
32pp33
For Sale by Owner
pleuuit, exclualw. Oarii.1• dla-
J>OMl. laundr.y, atorage room.a. ~tores~ Off~
sara1e, '82..50 up. OCcuptea en-
tJre street. Good supervtalon.
CORONA DEL MAR -2 11tory
combination. Gar. & •, bath.
l~t floor, 2nd floor bu lar:;e llv.
room, Ilea.med cclhnga, bedroom.
11bower, deluxe kitchen. Snac·k
bar, glasl!e•J In sun porrh.
Jge. patio t"1!cl. with 6-tt. brick
wall. $13.000. Ttrma t o 11uit.
Room to built on front. 702 Aca-
ct11, Cot·ona del Mar. or phone
Klmball 9266, Huntington Park.
Mgr., 1501 Haven Place
1 Block South ot High School
ALSO FURNlSHED APTS.
WINTER RATES
3tfc
CANAL ~ONTAGE, Jge. l bdrm.
tum. apt., aun deck .t: private
beach, utlL pd. $8:$ per month
until July 1. Har. 3647-W alter
41:30 p.m. 35c37
OCEAN FRONT month to mol)lh.
Available 2 bdrm, f66. Ull J uly.
UUI. pd. Enclo•e" patio. See at
730i W. Ocean Front. Newport.
34trc
MODERN 1 bdnn. apt., furn. or
unfurn. Carport and private
patio. See mgr. ln Apt. C, 24120
Avon St., Newport Heach, Har.
4670-J. 3<1lfc
Yearly apt.
on Ocean front
BEAUTIFUL VIEW. 2 bedroom11,
furn. or un!urn., uttl putJ.
Harbor 4o:IJ. 3H!c
S OFFICE •pacu tor leue. Ap-
prox. 17'x35' each. In Lido Shop·
ping area. 600 Via Malage.. Har.
3327. 15lfc
OFFICE SPACE FOR RE!'iT,
770 W. 17th., Costa Mesa. 35c37
LADY making loca l phone survey.
Llke use or phone C hrs. daily.
Pay phone blll tor aaml'.
WRITE Box S-05 this paper or
1.Jtx>rty 8-9110 eves.-Cabln 11.
35c36
53-A-Business Rfootals
AV All.ABLE -About 8-000 aq.
ft. light h1dustry apace on lat "-
2nd. Cloor. U. S. Highway 101
and Bay Frontage. Will leaae all
ur any part &c n •rnodcJ to Kuit
tenant. Vogel Co .. a-116 Via Udo.
Harbor i !l71. 26L!c
AVAILABLE
1'EW STORE ULOC. l:?OO sq ft.
opp<1s111· Balboa Bay Club. Ample
parldng. Ph. Lr 8-1373. 35c48h
33tCc
61-Real Estate Etlcban~.
TRADE
C lovely units, a few step' from
Bay, lot [>0 x 90, zoned C-1. All
furnished, Immaculate condition.
Not a cenl to spend. lncome
$2f>O. T~Je for a good house
cl~e ln Newport 11.11 down pay-
ment.
Paul C. Jones
2602 Newport Bl\·d,, Newport Bch
Harbor 2313
WlLL TRADE UP: i--or 1'ewp-Ort
Area. a br. home In San Cle-
mente. l 'u)TS. ol<l. Huge uouble
i;ar. Patio. brit•k Bar-b-q. Corn·
pldely f enc1<d, W to W carpets,
drap1·s. serc••·ns. lk:n vnlutl on
So. C1111.sl. 1 :":ear t~tlt l'Ollt se \.
HYacinth 2-1736. :l 1l':i6
588-lndustrlal Rt>ntals J 5'1. redecorated unfum. 1 bdnn. --~-----·n~AlJi,; for NJ,;\VJ>ORT, B1·11utirul
tluplex, lnclutllng re!rlg. Watr r 50 FT. FRO:>:'fAGF: O:'\ W. !7th. $25,000 home in La Cre11cenla.
pJ :n2 Costa Mesa St .. C . M. Churchill 9-9804. 30p·l2pr Llberly 8-123~. 35cJ7 Lon~ lrilSI'. 7i0 \\". lith., C•>:;ta _ -----------
Mt•!la. 3!'>c37 TWO bedroom, 5 yr. old rurn.
l ST JUNE TO 30 SEP'll.' Lovely
vtew apt., tum. Will rent to
r<·llable people. $800 tor entire
period. Other summer rentals
8V&illlblt' at Wt'l'kl)' T"llll'!I.
L OtnSE APT$ .. C11matlon A\·e ..
nrar Seavlt>W, Crirona del M11r
Harbor 4011$. 33c38
M-:-Buslness O_~P!»~lt~es _
SPORTL'<C GOODS 11tore and
Boat & ~otor Agency Jocatl"d 1n
d~ert. near rivers&. lake.s. Good
house .Monrovia. Tratle equity
or $2000 for lot or small im·
prove'1 In Cost& Mesa or vicinity.
Write Mrs. F. A. Howard, 228
W. Ohve, Monrovia or Phone
EIJlott 8·3511. 3~pH
opportunity for oulb°'1rtl motor· ------------man. \\'HI sell fur mventory EXCHANGI:'.:
price tlue tu othl'r busuwss Inter-3 bdnn., l ~ baths, F. A. hc.'6t.
l~ CORO!liA DEL MAR-2 bdrm. ests. Write Box R-:it, thla paper. with 5 atall horse barn, tack rm,
unfurn. a pt. Hl'&atinuble r .. nt. 34pt7 sep. 3 rm. apt. on 2 'ii acree
C'ull Fitzmorris Realty Cu .. Har. ------------fenced A cross fenced. Exch. !or
21fl2. 29c42h COFFEE SHOP, LAGUNA BCH. 3 bdrm. home In Harbor area.
--14 stools. Jo~or sale reasonablt!. By owner, Ph. OX 7-1327. 2~r37h
A TTRAC:Tl VE rurnlshl'd modem Good !oral business. Ph. Ownl'r,
st11Jto a1~s. Utihtlr s paid. HYatt 4•299~,_ ar,c-tO BALBOA ISLAND, 115 No.
Sl.;MMER •>r YEARLY ratc•a. Bay tront. Yr. old mod~m.
3-124 Coa:1t Hwy, Corona del Mar $65 000 t k p d
Har. Oli63-R or LI 8.iln. 27c4o 5>-Money t.o ~-·----, : a e asa ena or
HARBOR APTS.
Modem furnished apts.
day, week or month
Near bus. stores Ir ~y. Re1U1onable
r ate11. 104 E. S.y Ave., BALBOA
Harbor 63H. 17lfc
LOANS
PROMPT SERVICE
117o flnit trust deeds 20 yeara
Orange Coast PropertietJ
1~7 Newport. Ave., Coit& Me•
W 8-1632, Ll 0 1.400 Evea. 96lfc
Palm Springs !or part.
NORM WIDTE, 650 N. Hill,
Pasadena. SY 2~1148. 27c40
62--Real Estate ' .
BAYSHORES
6%-Rl'al E!ltate
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• BAY SHORES •
Open House Sat. & Sun. 1 -5
New Exclusive Listing
Corner Arbor Dr. & Vista Dr .
Bay Shores' Cleverest Ranch Type Home~
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2 bdrm., raised ust'd brick fireplace, dishwasher,
disposal. Charmingly decorated. Crushed rock lawn.
Full price $23,500, terms. ,,
AND
• JUST LISTED •
Bay view home on corner lot
3 bdrm., 3 bath home, immaculately aqd complete-
ly furnished including deep freeze, washing machine, I
TV, linens, blankets, dishes & silverware. No phone
information. Shown by appointment only.
Full Price $39,500.
For preview showings, call Harbor 1600 -
(Eves. Liberty 8-5386)
HARBOR INVESTMENT CO., REALTORS
Newpcrt Blvd. at 3otb St., Newport Beach
OPEN HOUSE 125 Kings Place
Cliff Haven, Newport Beach
Sat. & Sun.12-5 p.m. Apr. 9-10 (over Easter)
VIEW home on NON leasehold, 108' front
I,.EVEL LOT among choice leasehold property. This
beautiful home bas 3 bdmis., a corner windowed den
overlooking harbor & ocean, a formal living rm.,
dining room, large kitchen, breakfast nook, util. rm.,
2 baths, 2 fireplaces; dbl. gar., d.isp., diabwuher,
fenced yard beautifully landscaped. See thi1 and
compare for the aa.c. price of $32,500. (Owner mUBt
sell).
THE VOGEL CO. -aJ.° W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach
Liberty 8-3481. Eves. Liberty s-3580
ANNOUNCEMENT:
62-Real FAtate ---------------
Newport Heights
Home!
2 BEDROOM atucco ana pla.st~red
home, with guest room and bath.
H x 18 living room. Floor fur-
nace, patio. .A go~ value at
$13,900 with terma.
Pen;nsufa Home!
2 BEDROOM a;-d den ho:;1e with
l&r:-e opc:t b.am l"'lil:l s ., C· ... n
room. Spacious flag3to:.e f re-
p!•ace, nice paU;>. A ho:--:e that
Is "different" and c:omplett>I)'
fUrnlaht<I. $Hl,500, $4000 down,
Peninsula Bayfront!
~ BEDROOM and 312 batha. A·l
condition. Beautiful vtew of Bay
and mountains. Price cut trom
147,500 to SH.500 for quick
aa.Je. Terma, too.
Bay Front Duplex!
ARE YOU INTERESTED L"J A
BAY FRONT BARGAIN. See
thlll C bedroom 11peclal with a
private l><'acb a nd pin tights.
Need11 rtx'ln but prtce cut to
compensate. 129,.?~. terma.
Balboa Triplex!
Situated on East Bay Avenue and
close to best awimmlng beach.
Each unit baa 2 bt-droo0111, dan-
dy rental property, $18,500.
$6600 down.
Come ln when you are at ~ bank
across the street and Uat your
property with ua. We need lilt·
lnga.
Balboa Realty Co.
(Opposite Bank ot America)
Roaa Greeley
Al ComellUll Ed Le•
Jack Pinkham Josephine Webb
700 E. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa
Phone Harbor 3277.
Bill's Best Buys
DUPLEX
2 bdrma. each a1de. Only· 1 year
old. Both llldu rented. Income
$1411 ·mo. Next to Catholic
achool, cla. to t ransport•Uon
and &hopping'. Full price SlS.950,
only $23~ down.
NEW 3 BDRMS.
1 ~ Mt.ha under oon.strucUon. Pa.-
-lon I weelu. Chol<"e ot floor
NEV/PORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS -PART IV· PAGE I
THURSDAY, AfRIL 7, 1955
Bay & Beach Realty -Realtors
BALBOA PENINSULA
Close to Jetty"'-Best buy on Peninsula. 31 ~ yeara
old. 3 bdrm., 2 bath home, hwd. IParquet floors thru·
out. Nice fireplace. attr:icti\'ely decor;.ated. Low
down payment will handle. Full price $19,500.
4 year old 2 bdrm. home -1100 sq. ft. Attractin·
ly landscaped. plua additional 36' vacant lol
Near Jetty. $21,500, terms.
NEWPORT
Neat u a pin! One bdrm. Beach House partly fW'IL.
Large front patio, cloee to Ocean.
AU for $8500, term•.
SUMMER RENTALS
Bayfront -Ocean Front -And In Betweeal
BAY & BEACH REALTY
1450jW. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, Calif.
Harbor 12et , Eve. Harbor 18:51
This home provides many opportunities
to really enjoy life-
Want a private beach!
Need a pW:e to keep your cnalaer!
Prefer close in location near Lido Shope, et.c. !
Buy thi.I ideal 2 bdrm. home In Balboa Bay Covu
right on the waterfront, only 3 yra. old. Lot.I of tile,
parquet floors, F. A. beat. dbl garage, nice featu.nl.
Pier 6 1lip privilege1.
A real value at $26,250 -Terms
Excellent Newport Income
Duplex furnlahed • good rental dlstrtct.
Ocean and Bay both cloee by.
$3500 Down -Full Price $10,500
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
3113 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach Har. 1013
r' FIRST TIME OFFERED
48B-Houan for Rent LOANS for Homes
6~ -20 yr. LoaNI
CHARMING 2 br., knotty plne In·
terlor, lg-e. llv. room, compact
kit. w/bklst. bllr, PLUS lge. f:"St.
rm. over pr. 2 patloa. Ut,1100.
Roy Greenleaf Jr. and Gordon Severts
announce the consolidation of their
respective real estate busine88e8
under the new name of
= :!,~_:· ::;g1 ~°!i!n~· THREE UNITS. compl. furn. on 60 ft. lot
SUMMER RENTALS Construction Loans
Bayfront available now by month
or aea!llOn. 4 bdrm!!.
2 bdrm., r1rlvate ~ach patio.
4 bdrm.. near Bay. July J800.
2 b<lrm., near Bay, flOO. week
• b<trm., near Bay. July J 500.
Bayshor~• .2 A 3 bdrma., seasonal
1·cnt11l11.
Balboa -Bay
Properties
15-05 W. Balboa Bl., ;Newport Bch.
Phone Har. CIHl8
81!11 BOB BA TJ'lJCR
~16 EAST COAST BLVD.
Oo..-deJ Mar H.u11or alU
Rep. POIJUllR MORTGAG.11 CO.
3 BR., 2 bath, ru1Uc, w /w carpet,
dlllhwaaber, etc.., nice patio.
·~,f!OO.
Ketro u.te Im. l'Wld.I KL ~~ BACK BAY
BTP'UL. 4 br. w/den, t flnpluea.
REAL ~ATE ANS View. A1ktng price, $32,500.
lntereet Rate ~ Lo&na quickly made tn I.he e-.y RUSTIC RANCH houflll! on 'ril acre
Atta and eci.ta M-. Blngle or w;vlew. 3 br .. uatd br. fireplace,
multiple UllJIA. New or old. Be din. rm., patio. room for hones.
wtae and • .,. by r~tln&ncln& $22,500.
GREENLEAF -SEVERTS, INC.
with offices at 3112 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach Harbor 2552
~
FOURBDRMS.
1" baU\8 N9dy Kay lllth. N-
Jll'Yed .U-t. -era in, tropical
roota, sancea. Jl'HA flnanctnc.
J'ull price J97llO. M60 down.
low pymta. lnclude taxea • ln-
3 BDRMS., 1 a~ BATHS
nearly ntw. BuUt-ln HoUy rangw
and oven, clou In locaUon. Pric-
ed at. St3,500, 111.1bmlt u low u
$32:IO down.
Owner moving to San Fran-
Tb.la la truly a b9rgalD ID home and lncome. l'roat
unit conmta of 2 bdnu. with 1arp 11'finc room with
flaptone fireptae., leJ)Uate dining room. bwd. flra.
throughout, 11h batha and built around a large
beautiful bricked patio with built~ln barbeque.
Two iDoome ..... aN l bdim. -.h Dbo OOID•
pletely furnished. Three 1eparat.e praget1. Thia
property ii being offered by out ot town owner
at far below replacement coet. Should .ell quick
at $26.500. Immediate PCJ418(Mknl and W9 have by.
PRICE T. McCUISTION
MULTIPLE LI.STING REALTOR
ti('; FUR;\". :I hfh 111. hou:<t'. lar1;e l,.n•·• <J y:Htl 31:) l'lr'Al<' RJ .. CHU
H~v .. n 36c41
)'Our preaent loan. Hin.lmum t:1t·
penae. No charge for prellm1·
nary appralaaJ. Phone Santa
Ana Kimberly 3~933 or WTlte
1 ACRE <'hicken Tallch .,/lllnt. 2
br. home. Good location. Ea-
t.abll&hed route1.
-------------------------claco. Must aell Immediately. 4 -3fl7 E. Cout Hwy., Corona de.I Mar Barbor 47
<Office located next door to Corona de.I Mar Bank)
l ";\;1'THNISHSD 3 bPtlrm. Corona
H1Khl11nd11 f11 mlty hnm~ W W
r aq•t>llnir. draJ)t'a. coi:y wed
bru·K r1rl'place. ra111ed hearth,
h1rd1 p1rnelt•<I klt<·h1·n Ocf.'lln
vww. Ire. yard. Stove. r~frlg ..
nutom11t1r w1u1her ln('1\1dl'fi If
""i<lt f'J. St<" now 60• s .. awa.rd
Ho11•I. Corona llel Mllr. Ph. HYatt
·i ·.'>-0111 37lfc
l'LIF'F' HAVE;\", l !Hl unfum. 2
hdrm hOll!W '.\'.rv.-ly palntrd,
f1ruplare. Har. f.1 ~6 or Jiu . 98i.
35lfo
ARTHUR A. MAY
Mortgage Loan ,Co1Tupoodent
Occident.a.I ur. J.Murance Co.
933 South Main Banta Ana
pp
NO COMMISSION
No Appraisal Fee
SALF:S -RF.FINANCE
co;-;srnUCTION
C11ll for Fr.-e
Fast Commitments
on Reslllencu and Unlll only
Don I. Huddleston
173 E. 17th St.
Claire Van Horn
REALTOR
2731 W. Cout Hwy. U 8-4277
BEST TWO UNITS
IN C.D.M.
LOCATION-Near Main Beach-
Walking dlsta.nc._shopptng -
FRONT-2 bedroom home.
RF.AR-2 bedroom -with extra
guut room A -0 balh. a. E.
dillhwuher .t: thspo11al.
PA TJ0-2 car garage, ll\Undry-
$27,500 Full Price
It you can tee thJ.a print you ahould be able to
see the value in thia home. Juat two blocks
from Lido shopping center, two bdrma., and a
nice den, large fenced yard for the children and
the house is completely furnished. We are hold-
ing this at $12,500, with $2500 down.
and
We also have two unit.I on two Iota just ofl the
ocean at $17,500, this ia the best buy we have
seen this year.
PAUL C. JONES, Realtor
2620 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach Har. 2313
bdnna., 2 batll.a, NEWPORT
HTIGHTS, occupied only I moe.
Neu Newport High School.
OPEN l to 4
U~ Holly Lane, (bt-twttn Tuatln
.t: Jrvtne). Full price only $13,850
W. A. TOBIAS
and ASSOClA TES
REALTOR
"you'll Ilk• our trle11dl7 aernoe"
~93 JC. 17Ua St., Col'ta Men
Liberty 8-1139
OPEN HOUSE
Sat. Ir Sun .• 1 to u p.m.
1913 Court St., Newport Bcb
The Perfect
BALJ30 A, $~1r. m<mth yoeuly un-
turni~hed l'oltage, uv, rm .• din.
rm . klt(ht'nt'tle, 2 hdrms, hot
11hnwer. ga. .It Willer pa!d. 108
,\•lams. Balboa. H11r. lll24·M.
3~c37 COSTA MESA EXCLUSIVE WlTii-:::~lTO aulUJ .. ~=~:: F. C. Andresen
SPACIOUS
STURDY
Beach House,
f"()I( LY.A SF.
TWO BEAUTIFUL new Irvine
Tt'rrace un!um. view homes.
3 BDIUIS., 2 balhl and
2 BEDR1'ts., 2 halh~
C"ll H11rbor 171fi or Harbor 4·'48.
EAHL \\'. STA;\;L.EY, Rtallor
I rvrne T" rr1trt' OfflC'e
('nrona dcl M~r. 33ltc
BUY, MODERNIZE. OR
REFINANCE
We Buy Trullt OCl!<I•
NJ:WPURT BAJ..DUA SAVINGS
6 U)A.N ASSOClA TION
33641 Via Udo. PIL Har. '200
Uo
EXl'EPTIO!\'ALLY XICE 2 or 3 WOULD llke to buy t st and 2n1'
Tn.l!!t Dttdr. Call HAr. 2326 bt••lro<.•m hotlsl', mod•m furn.,
Sfl:>. mv. 301-32ncJ st .. Nr wport. C8ttc
Harbor l 2211. 33c38 ------------
FOR EASTER WEEK, ftl'lllPPY
new 2 or 3 bdrm, houlll!s, S~·~.
AIM> ll\'&11. nlr""IY furn. rnom. 304
:l2nd St., Newport.. Hat. l 226.
3lr::6
56-Monr\· Want~ --·----· ----
HA VE ext·r•UC'nt 0111 lrl11 fnr prl·
\'Ill<• mnnty on 111! .tr: 2ntl Tn111t
f lt>•«I". rail
DON J. HUDDLESTON
XF:W 3 BDRM. houae. un/um. $70, Real Estate Lolllla
w11leT pd. Freedom. Tract . S,.e Rt 1;:1 r.. lith. Cost& M•'-"'
980 Arbor, Cnsta "'M. Phont LJ"Mrty 8-:i:H t 26lfc:
CLinlon 7·51111 Collect. 34ril6
.AVAILABLE NOW -ldl.'al L ido
lllle lociuton. Slip avail&ble. Pt-·
luxe rnl)b1Je h11mc. fum, Showur,
to1J!'t. Sltcrs ~ Wrt-kly or mo.
ntra. Phone EXmonl 8-Mlit or
Normandy c.e2i2. 34pa6
~Income Property ::...-.-~---
Business Location
With Res. Income
_'80-__ rr. __ Uto_r_s.,.~------· FOtTR DUSlXESS LOTS r.nlrally
Trailer Space
8TATE APPROVED tor C11b&JW1.,
J11rge Jots. ~pllce Cnt cu11tom Jot.s
8w1mmlni: pMI by Jun.. l ~
.Adulll & c.hlldr1m o ver 1'.
LIDO VU.LAGE, iOO 31st ~t ..
Ntwp<>rl Bcll<'h. 3•rl8
• •9-Rooma for •nt
TWO 1..AR1a; BEDROOMS on
i-round f!uor Prlv. f'nlracnce "111l
bath. 1, blk '"'111 l'll•t11n. nrnr
~0 \' r: ·n:Jl'n,1•:1 rtrf"ll(' 1 ll'lr
014~..J. :,,;. 11
'
Jocat~ ln ~f"'~rt Bt'ach. Ptlrt
o fproptrty Improved "'Ith one
3 br .• I bath opt. :? t br Ir bn.th
a pu . pl1111 2 rtlltB~es with bath.
All are furn. Vt>ry n•'llt 11nd
Clean. a pr111:"~ and extra large
t>uement recr.-atlon rm. PrMenl
Income plus fut urc <1rvrlopment
makts ln,·rstmrnt In this prop·
erty nry 11ttracUv.. $30.000 on
ra11y trrma.
Ralph P. Maskey
r.~:iltor
:llll :'\1 \\nr1 • I '\' ~I' Cdl
11 H r 4 Z
Realtor
:1348 E . Cout Hwy.-1\t J.{a.rlgol!l
Coron11 de! Mar Harbor .l:i·IO
BY OWNER S bdrm. hoiue. IA.r~
fenced yar•I. 1 Or w ill leut>) -
315 f'lrale R<f.. ChCt Raven.
36r•9h
85' View
CORONA HIGMLA.'\DS nrw, :\
bdrm. 2 b11th, family room. 2
C'llr garage It car port. Lgr. Jot.
l .anols('apc'I I<. f••nl'••d. n v.-nH
1:$6 C&brlllo TNTace, Corona
H lghlaJ'ida. 28p40
Corona Highlands
LAROE LOT, ocean view, 6 Tm •
partly turn. ho mt. S t!I MlO.
EXCLUSIVE with G. H. Lath"'P·
Sll:l:i E. Cout Hwy , C'oronll drl
Mar. Har. 6H2. Evf.'8. lhrbnr
31111-J. 34c:l6
BALBOA ISLAND. We offer excluaively an unua·
ually desirable 4 bdrm. multi-bath home. Delightful
living room, larg_e dining room. .Maximum square
footage. Close to best beach. Can only be
appreciated by inapection.
Call Harbor 1775 Eves. Harbor 5359
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
225 Marine Ave., Balboa lsbmd
BEFORE YOU BUY -
Be sure to see these NEW HOMES -
3 b<lrms., 11 ~ bath homes
Close to everything.
Only $400 down and $70 per month
CALL MR. GATES, with
AT A PRIC1il you can afford.
So clOM to Ule beach that lhl'
wavu lull you to 1lt-ep every
nt1hl.. yet handy to 1torea and
to the bay. Till• little beauty
ha.t 2 bdrma., kJtc.her., balh and
large living room v.-1th a chPer·
tul flrepl11ce ror cool evenings
The Price Ia Just.
$13,750. xlnt. t erm• -FISHER and CO.
2803 Newport Blvd., Npt.. Beac.h
Harbor 029
OPEN HOUSE
183 Rochester St.
NEAT 2 BDRM., i 1~ yn .. Mwd
noore, 11ewtra, curbs. Subm1I
U ,000 dn. St>e lhla bar~•ln.
OPEN 8.AT. It SUN. 10 a.:n .• :; p.m
Bay Front mcome DIKE & COLEGROVE Houston Realty
I Unim-2 .tt a l>l!O.rvona, rurn Phone Llbcrty 8-i976 33tfc an.d .hsoclate•
lalMcl. Pier, n oat a.nd private ----609 Center, Cost& Mesa. LJ· 8·11911
bl!ach. 1000 ic. Balboa e1vu,. Drive by 235 Magnolia I CLIFF HAVEN 3,,c37
BaJboe.. Crestview 186i6. <.:our C t 'I tMJ to brullm a l3Ur (ls a " esa · BEAUTIFUL cu.tom built r.anch lnt.erested in a Lovely Home
CORUNA RJGHLA1''D LOTS -
CholC'e 81\<'Jo l\rnllnble
C&ll HarbOr 2326
48ttc
LAROE LOT. \'l('W nr flack Jja~·
A: mountaJn11. £nq111r·,. 4:!:'1 Si.•rra
\.'l11ta, CNlA }.frM C<'urtr•y I ·1
Brokt nt. LI 8·flfl',i, 3.lp:;;
t>CEA:-0 \'IE\\' ll~~ff .. :lil>4 <.:llff
Dnve. F'ull pt 1r 11 111 Ofl(I. tl'rm11
Si:'>OO clown. \lwn•r, l~I 8·Z"o:l2 :: (.
Cute &: rr•7Y h('lmr -2 bdrm. 6 t.ome, ovcrlooklnr Harbor. c bed-in Garden Grove?
r nn • ... n ,., 11 rlr· ' ' \I rml., a batll.a, den, 2 Clreplact'I. H t d p I
lo wall rnrp••l. Vrry clo~ .. In. "LSO 2 bdnn. apt., wltb prlvatt ea e O('
S 13.00U. l'hunc LT!x!1 ty 8-1;:· i p11tln. $49.600, Call owner,
23t!c u g.3221. 29c42h
Need Larger Home
l\£\ "ST SELL ne11rly nfw 3 bdrm. BT OWNER
holL•<', 11'rl?'~ C'orncr l('lt. Hwd. r UTE 2 bdrm. trou•. nnr ocean
fJO'lrl! thruoul, fl! rplace. Patio I .tt cl.annel. BBQ ln Clqatonr
Ill l'nd r.st'd :i s·dr~ paUo, brick wall1 throu(llout
C•RlVE BY 2221 S11.ntn An11 !'lacrlC!ct' Cor Jl 1.IM, or largr
A"':. (. o ~ : ·1 I h o' , r I.I tloat 206 -411L, Newport Bead·
8·71:;6. 33plC.H llarl>t>r 4r.J3. . Z:lpU
6 BEDROOMS, 2 bat.hi, :lie. actl·
vtt1 room, patio. W to W car Jlel
Large lot landlCSped It fenced,
12t,600. Mrs. Lorentun, l..J 8-
11171 or J...l:hAltl t-13". 22cJ41
$7950.
:new I bedroom. Mwd. "°°"' on
lot 62itt40' -283 AYocado ~t .
CO.ta Mesa.. LJ 1-7807. 28tf
$12,000
First Time Offered
EXCEPTIONALLY ATl'RACTIVE 2 bdrm. homr.
"Clean u a whistle.'' Panelled living room and small
dining room. carpeted wall t-0 wall, good kitchen,
breakfast space and service porch. Ample cupboards
& storage space. Oversized 2-car garage. Nice en-
closed patio. Most convenient cornE'r location.
2 blka. f rom City Hall, Newport. Beach.
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
3113 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach Har. 1013
BALBOA ISLAND
Just a Step From North Bay
Spacious, comfort.able year round home, 3 bedrm11.
& den, 3 baths, 3 fireplaces.
PLUS attractive guest apL Excellent location.
Must be 84!Cn to be appreciated!
$15,000 will handle
Multiple Usting 5512
WM. W. SANFORD, Realtor
And AMOCiatetJ
Park at Marine, Balboa Island -Harbor 2462
CORONA HIGHLANDS
Herc's tbe home big enough to raise that famlly
-plus view of Ocean and hills. 5"(. ins, loan. Three
bdrm .. bath and half upstalr., one bdrm. or den
with ·'• down. hwd. noors, dbl. garage. Xlnt. neigh·
borhood, Only $26,500.
Two 40·f't . lots south of Hwy. Only $5000 .each .
ThN1C won't ln ~t. act now.
RAY REAL TY CO.
34 l I F:. Cc ::ist J:lvd . Corona rte I Mar Barbor 2288
Owner 's Sacrifice I NICE LOTS
I.' 1tr:1: 2 h . r • hu : t , 12 b'ork r.Af:T RIOF:. r<J~ ff\ MF.SA.
to Uny, 2 h.01 .• t<1 1,u, tn"•• '··~
trr, '''(JO at ~1c-·;~·n •· rr"t
Nf'wport c --orh. ) 11. O'A n•r
SYc;irnore 6·3C~7. 3.p-l!ih
COSTA 1'1~A
Furn. 2 bdrm. home. •all to wti.11
carpet. hwc.l. nra .. crment pattu.
ttnrf'<I yard. -era in. i'.111 prii:e ••.600. ss.n~ c1own. u s-2i22 I ~•au
! r •r in. r; -od .,.~11. water, eewtr .
$.l I' 0 1 n,11.
c: r ft 0 TWfr HELL. Phrbor 197~.
tf:vt~ J Ha.r. 1317-J I. 12c37h ------------
For sale by owner
P~X on R·2 lt>\.a, IJlJ A 8J 4
Jurnint, Cot'Olt8 dl'I Mu. Prl<'"''
rlt h t. C.il Har, 281._R atter 8
p.m. 01' 8UDdllJ'a. 12p4!.b
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PA6E 6 • PART IV -NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS ft-Rl1ll_FA_ta_te _____ U--_R_teal P'Atate St-Real f"Atate -·-·-----THURSOA Y, APRIL 7, 1955
GOOD LIVING starts
at IRVINE TERRACE
We cordially invite you to inspect
these model homes, built by Macco Corp.
exquisitely furnished
by Martin & ~on Hemert
Nine diversified floor plans.
When you in1pect these model homes, you will note
they include every comfort and convenience for
GOOD LIVING.
ALL of the planning and thought that re1ulted in
thla remarkable community will provide GOOD
LIVING for Irvine Terrace famme.s for many years.
Permanent restrictions guarantee you will atwaya
be proud of your home here. •
To the home buyer who wishes to purchase in the
$22,000 to $35,000 clue we sincerely recommend the
Irvine Eatatee overlooking Newport Barbor.
Irvine Terrace ill located on Cout Highway opposite
the new Irvine Coast Country Club.
I
EARL W. STANLEY
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Phone Harbor f448 For Further Information * For Recommendation, we refer you to anyone
who holds a Leasehold Estate in Irvine Terrace.
CORONA DEL MAR
You owe it to younelf to aee thi11 -For leiJsure
living or retirement - 2 bdrm., 3 bath home-triple
carag~n Haul Dr. overlooking Shore Cliffs, just
above the beach. Tropical landscaping, huge view
window• from almost every room. Space for large
pool it deaittd. Wilt compare with any home in
Newport Harbor -bar none.
Call tor Appointment.
This is iust about finished
-and a beauty to behold !
3 bdrm., 1% bath, high in the Highlands-Unexcel-
Jed view ot ocean and rolling hills. Thia doesn't need
11elling, ju.st llhowing. Price $29,700. Call for app't.
CALL Mr. Pattillon or Mr. Hilliard.
W. E. FISHER, Realtor
and ASSOClA TES
3034 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar Har. 2443
Definitely the best buy
in Newport Heights
Thill 3 bdrm., 2 bath home ia owner built. Circum·
ltancea make quick aale neceaary, It bu forced
air heat. diahmuter, garbage dlapol&l and many
other featuru not usually found in ordinary homes.
Birch panelling adds tone to living rm. There fa a
4 car garage and property ia entirely enclolled with
concrete block wall and aituated on lot 75 x 1Z7.
We believe this 111 poaiti\'ely the best buy In New·
port Heighta at $19.950.
Cliff Haven Steal
only $1500 down
3 bdnna. with partially completed den.
All for $13,500.
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
1~th le Irvine. Newport Beach
Phone LI 8-2664 Eves. LI 8~
FORGET ABOUT THE TAXES
The rent from the 2 bdrm. a pt. o"·er gar. will more
than pay the taxce. ins. le upkeep while YOU live
comfortably in the 2 bdrm. & den house. Hwd. flni.,
2 Cireplacea. BBQ, garb. dia p .. good heat & many
extru ma.Jee this a real HOME and a
plea.'lure to show.
It'• a Multiple Listing -please phone
R. L. STRICKLER, Realtor
3622 E. Coaat Hwy., Corona del Mar Har 2774
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
2 Bdroom home on 75 foot lot with fireplace. hwd.
noon. large kitchen with garb. disp. dbl. gu.
$13.~ F. P. $3000 down.
NEWPORT BEACH
Bea.ch Cottage on almo.t t.hrff lot..B, Cl, cloee to
Newport Pier. $10,500 F. P . TenD8.
J. M. MILLER COMPANY
2025 W. Balboa Blvd., Harbor 4-091
Near the Newport Pier -Plenty of parking
DUPLEX
Best Coet& Mesa Location
'31-33 East 19th Street
Stts.500 $5500 down
Monthly payment. only $75. One aide furnished cl
rented at $85. Uve rent f~. Property comp. fenced
W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor
and ASSOCIATES
''You'll Like Our Friendly Service''
393 E . 17th St., Coata Men. Liberty 8· l t 39
1 ~
p. a. palmer
LIDO RANCH STYLE
More for your comfort, convenience and money.
Wool carpeting, drapes, electric therm. oven and
n.nge, open beam ceiling., Wied brick fireplace, tuU
furnace, large double garage. 2 nice bdrma. and
2 bath•. $23,750.
ULTRA-SMART
Typical of Lido Iale'a ultra-smart, modem homes
is thia atrildng 3 bdrm., 2 bath home. The living
room feature. a handaome 1lump-stone fireplace and
beamed ceiling. Terrific storage area in the kitchen
with ita patural oak and matching formic&. Sliding
glue doon from both the diajrlg area aud the den·
bdnn. to the sheltered patio. $27,500.
COMPARE!
New 4 bdrm., 3 bath, 2 fireplaces, therm. oven and
range, comer lot, landacaped, patio, M x 23, BAY··
VIEW sundeck. I.Jdo living at illl bHt. $37,fOO.
p. a. palmer incorporated
ole hanson co., sales management
3333 via lido, harbor 1500
incorporated
FOUR HITS, NO MISSES
!! w 0 w !!
The ocean for a front yard, Iota of san<1 to lie on
all summer. A 2 bdrm. houae and an apt. for guests
or income. WOW!
Ca.U me, Dave Osburn
CORONA DEL ~iAR
60' lot, corner Marguerite & Seaview. R-3 zone.
The only one available for 6 units. Only $14,950.
Ask for Harold Osborne,
Evea. Phone Harbor 49:3-J
NEAT AS A PIN
You'll stop looking when you see this 2 bdrm, Pi
bath beauty. Huge living room is only one of many
teaturea. 45' lot and ready to add 2 bdrms. over
the garage. Priced right at $25,500.
Ask for Bill Farnsworth
WORTH EVERY PENNY
Vital atatistica. Location: Newport Heights two
bdrm. dining room, large kitchen, patio. barbeque,
beautiful planing. Full price $13,500.
Ask for Hodgekinson
p. a. palmer· incorporated
ole hanson co., sales management
1700 w. coast highway -liberty 8-5573
Eves. Harbor 4923-J
THE GREAT ORANGE COAST
ACREA G E
10 acres. ~orner. Good in\"cstmcnt. S3200. tenna.
80 acres. celery, lettuce. yams or spinach land.
Bldgs. well. ready to plant now. $3000 ftC. 29 '1;. dn
150 acres. Farm. celery. tomato or bean land~Bldg1.
sheds, well. Suitable terms. $2000 acre.
160 acres. Well. older bldg. Bean or C<'lery land.
Surveyed with tentati\'e subdivision map. Bargain
price of $3750 acre. Terms.
EXCELLENT LISTINGS
Commercial or business location. 2 bdrm., den home
on E. J8th St. Sewers. alley. 71)' front. $5000 dn.
3 bdrm., 2 bath. Landscaped. Newport Heights view
home. Appointments at peak of planning. Vef"7
lovely, S26.500. Terms.
2 store bldgs .• 2 bdrm. apt. Leases avilable. Build-
ing area. $32,000 full price. Will show gro1111 14""'.
60 x 300 Harbor Blvd. $12,000 with liberal terma.
Mfg. area. Placentia north 19th St. 127-ft. frootace.
$70 foot.
BACK BAY RANCH STYLE
Prompt action allows choice of coloni, wall paper,
tile. Complete Hotpoint kitch('n, built-in range and
oven. Ready soon. Exciting 2 bdrm. with Mr. 6
Mrs. closets, den, 2 tiled & heated baths, forced air
heat, fireplace, natural ash cabinet, hwd .. tloore, ~
ment patio. 20 x 20 attached garage. Good lized lot.
Priced at $24,500, suitable terma. ·
ORANGE COAST PROPERTIES
INSURANCE -SALES -LOANS -BUILDERS
An Unusual Buy Close to Stores Newport Heights 1857 Newport Ave·, Costa Mesa
2 bdrm. horne only l blk from Open House, Sat. & Sun, 12.5 __ L_Tbe_ rty 8-1632 Liberty 8·1400 !:Tea. S bdrm. home In a fine loc&Uon
In th• Broadway aecUon ol eo...
l& Me.a. Thi.a la a well-built
hOUN only I yra. old. However,
the yud la neg\ected and lh•
hou..e nffda clMllin,s &l\d paint·
In&" U you an good at "fJJdns
up" lhl.e wW lntereet you. The
owner needa money now. '10,600
pr1oe. -SJOOO dowa.
Newport Heights
Cbolce locaUon. I bdrma. A den
home wtUI 2 batha, ftnplace, ...
lect oak noon. An:adla all~
glau doo,... larp llUDlll\lnq
kl~h"'· many doeeta. lnclud•
drapee It oarpeUnc. •1t,600.
SPECULATORS !
Here's a sleeper
ZONED C·2-A cute I bedroom
howie on Jot 60xl72, &e>ned tor
bualneu and Income. Full price
only fl0,000 with 12.000 down.
175. mo. BETTER HURRY!
Bay Shores
a BEDROOM, 1 ~ b&lh, for only
111.:IOO.
Cliff Haven
SEASON'S 81:8'1' BUT on u ·
clualve Klnp Road. S bedroom.
1"' bath. ""' to ""' r &rpf'ta. Land·
ac•~. etc .. 122.700. Xlnt ~ma.
ALSO
VDtT ATTRACTJVI'! INCOME
PROPF.RTY, TltREE 2 bednn.
unit.I, priced to Hll fut. with
only JS.MO down.
Corona del Mar
(JUST LISTED 8ATURDAYl
Very •tl...,ctlv" 2 bdrm. on
Le.rkllJ>UT, 12.l!OO down,
Builders Special
TWO r...r;vn, R ·S LOTS ON
HA VEN PL.ACE. 1 1000 EACH
Frank James
Linwood Vick
REALTORS
c. e. RUN_ Wm. o. 8dlmldt. A.ac
312 Manne Av• .• Balboa laland
Harbor 20t2
REAL VALUES
Little Rancho
I bdrm. It df'n home on ~ actt
In Back Bay Dl•t. Th'-t.e real
country llvtns. Will trade tor
downtown Coela Mu4 yet in fOO Ki Pl
a good neighborhood of homes. ngs ace
Thia att .... cllve but amall home WE HA VE a brauty, l br . anti
Elton Barnett
Realtor
la Jeaa than 2 yea111 old 6 bu den with 11"\r baths, time anti
lovtly hwd. noo,., lot. of doe· apace will n?t permit ua to ttll
tU. la well-delllped and well-you all the nice things aboul
built. Nice fenced yard 6 s-tlo. lhla beautiful home.
$99915. FULL PRICE $28,500, TERMS
1.5 Acres Costa Mesa
•M No. Newport Blvd. w·1th Oce.an v·1ew u 2 BDRM. hom.:. 3 mo. old. Good
(1 blk abcn• Ba.a Bor,>lt.al) ruldenllal area. w to w ca rpet·
Here'• an lnterMUnl' buy tor UI· lnK. ~arb. dlllp.
Liberty 1-2172 LI &-7151 ..... veatment. Beautllul apot on the FULL PRICE $9.!'.100-$2.000 ON. clltt with an ocean view. It'•
out on the outaklrU of town
now but before long wlU be tn
th• middle of Import.ant new
project.. Could make • nice Jou .
1~00 full price.
LOOKING FOR THESE 1
BALBOA ISLAND -
'Little Ialand'. 3 bdnn., 1 * batha, bwd. noors, fire-
place and apt. ............... ... ....... . ............ $26,500
Beautiful little 2 bdrm. home. Perfect remodeled
Provincial ·····-··-·····-········-············-··········· .... $19,500
THREE BDRM. BEACH HOUSE -
tumiahed with attractive 1 bdrm. apt .. goOd income
record, 2 pati01, 2-ar garage, $6000 dn. $24,500
CLIFF HA VEN -
Drive by f-02 Kinp Road and aee the quality con-
alnlction, and outatandJng featurea of thia 3
bdrm., 2 bath, plua den-dining room home. Fully
landscaped and beautif\O 18 x 36 pool. Lge patio,
and sheltered patio ott pool. 65 x HO lot., with al-
ley parking to 20 x 26 garage. Tenna ....... $34,500
ALSO on Kinga Road, with view, with lots ot pine
pa.nelliq, 3 bdrm., 1 =~ batha ................... $2t,250
WALDRON REALTY
308 Marine Ave., Balboa Ialand Harbor 0234
Country Home
2 8,J:OROOM, OEN, l \.0 BATHS
1.03 Ac fruit lreeii ccimpletely
fenced. Cloae to County Club and
Back 81\y. Owner11 1111IJ to 11ell
Reductd from $22,flOO to low
price of $19,000, ex. tem 11.
Only One Left ..
$795 Down $795
Model Home Open Sat. It Sun.
12 . 5
2lllt 6 Oran ge Avt', 3 b<lm1. l '2
baths. breakfaat 11ntl dining a1 t'll
Full price $10,700.
LOT, NEWPORT HEIGHTS $3.500
M·l Lot 130xtH . '13,:0,00
C-2 Lot on Nt'wport ..... 110 ~O
C-2 Lot on 17th St , . . $12,:\00
3 R-4 Lota In Coat• Mraa $7 .200
How Can You Miss 7
e unlu A cate on C-2 10111. lnn•me
approxlmatf'ly 1400. F llll prlcl",
t 39,!IO(). Ex. Tl'mu . .
"ART" ADAIR
REALTOR Corona del Mar Vogel Value _~:_:;~;~2Blvd • Cost& 1'1"•1'
Exclusive Shorecliff s
New. modern 4 bedroom.a. l:l~ batha home.
Ch~ these featurea -Lovely living rm. opena to
patio. cantilever fireplace, orienW uh paneling. in·
direct Ugbting. Dining rm. with fireplace. Kitchen
bu ash cabinet.a, disp,, built-in cop~r atove &11d
oven. Tile baths, F. A. furnace, W to W carpeting,
drapee, many cloeelA, acoufiic pluter, free float·
ing stairway lo ocean view bedroom with fireplace.
Fenced yard, lge. garage Ir laundry. A dream
home priced under $40,000.
THE VOGEL COMPANY
2M7 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar Har. 1741-1477
Here's a
Beach Home
AS CUTE 6 CLEA:< 1a !he pro·
verblal bug's tar' I bdrm . hvtng
rm .. kitchen, r•rtlv turn . l•rl?"
front t nclollf'd p•t1ci Obi(' l!•r
and only H.m
Balboa Triplex
4 BDRM. HOUSE , 2 bdrm. and &
l bdrm. a pt., all rum. Ju1t a
tew •tepa rrofh lhf' Blly. on .. ol
the best rf'nta.J IM'•·t1on11 ln D•lbo•
Now Available -
TWO VERY BP.:AUTJFt:L bulld·
Ing 111tra on the f'olnt.
lot • hOm• CION Ill eo.ta MUIL ---------------------Coast Properties
Co. Attention Builders
We tl•n "°"'• alee bulJdlnr lot.
6 aubdlv\lllon prvpert7. 8" ua
today.
B. A. NERESON
REALTOR
1'82 Ntwpe>rt Bl•d. Coeta Ilea
Ptloa• LI 1-1172 ETM. LI 8-6417
LIDO ISLE
BY OWNER -40-n. lot -lllnf't
tQ 9t.radL a bdrm, J b&UI horn•.
W&ll tQ wall ~n.I'. natu.ral
MONEY IN YOUR POCKET
12 unita !urniahed. Ocean front, nicely located on
3 Jot.A, center of Balboa. 1 block from Bay. Alway•
rented. Showa t op income. $48,000 full price.
Reuonable terms.
SEE TJOS NOW at the beginning of th.e aeuon!
See UJa B. McFarren with -
BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES
419 E . Balboa Blvd. -Balboa
Harbor 3786 or 2517 ·M
btrcll k.tldl81, buJlt·lll AO'H, ---------------------
fan It p.r1a. cl1ap. ruu prtce -
IH,000. Har. 5139. 25dt
t.AJlOlt LOT on Cliff Drl•• lll
Cliff Bann.
ALSO
40 tt. lt~t to 1lrt'fll lot on Gftloa.
Udo la.It' and C-2 lot on-Newport
Blvd. Mr-a. Mrena, Har. n1tJ.
21ltfc
SPACIOUS HOME and iuut flr
l11rome apt. 2 Ule .,_tti.. ata tl
•howers. Hdwd. Oonr11. 3 rum&«'·
""-iub dl1tp. Only 2 yn . old
0..'nu, 4102 Jasmine. Corona del
M•~ npMh
This Is NOT A Misprint
For SIOO down you e&n buy a lot in a new subdi·
viaion in Victorville. Thia la an opportunity to in·
vest in a fut growing area.
CORONA DEL MAR. 01mer 1ay1: "Get me an of·
fer!" 2 unit.a ao1lth of Hwy. "1th $2000 down.
FITZMORRIS REALTY COMPANY
Rea.ltor . Bualnea Broken
3IM E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar Harbor 2102
301 I:. B&lboa Rive:!, DAibo•
Harbor 28511, 2:197 8n'1 4600.
Class Will Tell
OCEAN V1EW. 3 bdrm. .t <l"n,
Ju1t being fum l•htd. S27 ,500
UDO ISLP.:. 3 bdrm. 2 b1tlh1t
Nice patio. Out.atandlnl". 131.~
3A 'YP'RONT, 4 M rm . J'l~r anJ
n oat. H !\.000 Chllrm It llw1b1f·
lty ~ f'rir tht M and Olh~-. A· I
pro~rue
t
BALBOA BAY
PROPERTIES
l~ W. Balboa Blvd , Npt. Brh
Harbor 6188
34c38
BACK BAY
come-, of Mua Drive 6. Cypr''"'
I )'Tl. old, ~aut1ru1 view. 88 3 lit
1411' wt.. , bdl'TI'-., lge. 14 -20
k itchen. vraJJ to wall ra~t..
Solid Pumt bloc conatructlnn,
waJI~ patio. 1 LolJI of room for
Income addJUon with bay vtew.
rr1vate party. S tl\,900. Ph. I.I
l ·&IU for appoirtmtnl. 32p45
BEAUTIFUL C-1 LOCATION
On Chapman Ave. west of Orange, (City). l'ull
block 260 x 1521:.:. with front.age on 3 Sta. $49,500.
Owner will con.sider trade for clear Lido or other
Harbor Area property.
Exclusive with us -
A WONDERFUL BRAND NEW HOME wttb tht"N
bdrms. 2 are full size and the master is extra large.
2 tiled baths, master bedroom carpeted and aUding
doors open from it onto a magnificent 1undeck.
Beautiful kitchen with built-in oven and range, dia·
posal and dishwasher. Separate dining area. Uaed
brick fireplace, paneling. fine wallpaper• and 1peclal
light fixtures throughout. It's extra nice and exclu-
sive with us for $29,500 full price with
excellent t erms available.
REMEMBER, we have fine summer rentat.
LIDO REALTY Associates
3400 Via lido Harbor 4444
(ACROSS FROM RICHARD'S0 MARKE'.'f ENTRANCE)
VOGEL CO. Balboa Island Office
BUS INESS PROPERTY -$32.000 investment bu)'9
a gross income of $5700 yearly.
BOAT ANCHORAGE -Fully equJpt.
Terrific Opportunity.
HOME AND INCOME with 80me view of bay.
Completely furnished. $3500 handle11.
For evc>ning information phone Harbor ~9-M.
SEE US for several extra 11pecially fine
BA YFRONT RENTALS.
VOGEL CO.
208 Marine Ave., Balboa Island Harbor 444
Are you far-sighted 1
JF RO you will quickly recognize the potentlaUtJea
in t his quality income property located in choice
rr ntal district. Just JOO rt. from ocean. There are
3 unil8 -a new duplex and a 5-room hoUAe on 2
lotR. 2 units are rum1sht'd and rented on yearly
basL'\. Owner's home available now. Three garage.
on alley. Prefit•nt income can be subatantlally
incl't'al\Cd , $!")00() wall handle.
FOP. 11'. PECTION CALL HARBOR 1013
EARL W. STANLEY
REALTOR
311 3 Newport Rivel.. Newport Beach Harbor 1013
NEW on the market
Downtown Balboa busincRs bldg .. 2 large officrtt,
suitable for Doctor or Denti~t. A 2 bdrm. lovely
furn. apt. with view of ocean & ba~ Room (or ex·
pansion. Approx. ycu s. old.
Full price S25.750. w1th ONLY $5000 down.
SEE Lila B. McFarren with -
BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES
1505 W. Balboa Blvd., Npt. Bch. Har. 5188 or 1983 --------
HAPPY EASTER
and welcome to you all -
SEE US for Choice Properties • in the Newport Harbor Area.
DORIS BRAY, Realtor
Nona Hyer and Chet Raliflbury, Aaa<><:iatf'8
216 Marine Ave,. ~ lall.nc/ Hvber It
·,
&? ~ -· ,,. f •• ,., 62-Real FAtate
ON LIDO ISLE
OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun.-1 to 4 P. M.
339 Lido Soud -Bayfront, Slip-
Well located 3 Bdrm., 2 bath, Furni.ahed, Lge. Lot;
Landsca-----./
NE!
COME FOR A VISIT
Stay a lifetime. Thia beautiful home ia keyed to bar·
monlze with it'• surroundings. 3 bdrm., 2 bath on
Corner Lot. Near the Club House with features you
won't find anywhere else. It'• Provincial, with carp-
et. and drapes. Nicely landscaped with a minimum
ot work. Let u1 show you this aa it ia priced right.
Need a 50' Lot 1
We have one at a sacrifice price.
Sorry, no phone information.
FOR RENT ON LIDO
3 Bdrm. Fur. June 15 to Sept. 15. $1,500.
4 Bdrm. Un!um. Years lease. $200 mo.
3 Bd~. Fur. July & August. $1,200.
BAY & BEACH REALTY
3112 Lafayette, Newpert. Har. 3643. Har. 2999 Eve.
Just to the right of Lido Bridge Entrance.
BEFORE YOU BUY -See these homes in
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
252 Palmer St.
S650 DOWN AND S76 MONTHLY
Only 4 le~ Better Hurry
4 Bdrm. 2 Bath Homes
Now Ready to Move In
Sewen in and pt.id Garbage Disposal
Enclosed garages Kitchen fan•
Colored rock roof1 Birch Cabineta
Total Price, $11,450
See owner living at 252 Palmer St.
Oft Se.nta Ana Ave.
Between 15th St. and 16th St.
252 Palmer St. Ll-8-7976
Two Story Newport Heights
IMMACULATE 2-atory home that ii a DREAM!
Large livlng room wlth a maaaive firepla~e. plenty
or room for plano and Iota of furniture. Entrance
hall-with attractive stairway. Large separate dining
room. A kitchen with dinette apace & also wired for
electric range. Service porch. Top floor bas a mu-
ter bdrm., plus 2 other bdrm11. fid a small room.
2-car garage with sun deck are Unit beat. What
a back yard-! Has unusual bric fence with a bar-
bequc and an oul.8ide fireplace. You'll really go
crazy over this fine home!!! The price
is only $16,000.
Phil Sullivan & Geo. Everson
1 ~56 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
( AC'ross from Costa Mesa Bank)
Phone Liberty R-6i61 E ves. Har. 4366-LT 8-2103
CORONA DEL MAR
1. Nice 2 bdrm. home on Orchid Ave., ha.a double
g arage, fireplace and tile. Only $12,500 with
$1500 down. Balance like rent.
2. \'ery nice 2 bJrm .. close in. Has exposed ~ams,
forced air heat, fla ~stonc f1rt'plat·e and stressed
garage. F ull price SH .500.
3. Large new 3 bdrm. and playroom. ( 1950 i;q , ft.)
Has beautiful \'IC'W. \\"uvd :-ha ke r0<•f. 2 baths
amt all sltrarl1\'l'ly f1n1~hril. Op<>n daily.
SOU I >E: ANZ:\, COROl':A HIGH LA NOS
EXC'Ll'Sl\'F: w ith
BEN J. WHITMAN & Assoc.
3542 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar Harbor 1862
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday & Sunday, 1 to 5
1576 East Ocean Blvd., Balboa
The Vogel Company
3201 W. f'.oast Hwy., Npl Bch. Llberty 8·3481
Outstanding Ocean View
TWO STORY, 2 bdrm., 21 :.! baths, lge. li\'ing room,
separate dining r oom, large knotty pine den with
built-in bar, lounge, 2 fireplaces, basement \IJ•ith
150.000 BTU furnace. E xpensi\'ely carpet<'d wall to
wall thru-oul. Garbage disposal and dishwashl'r,
House 6 yrs. old. Large double garage with laun·
dry, radio-controlled door. Lot 50 x 14 2'. Well lanrl·
acapcd. Thill home must be seen to be appreciated.
Located at 3312 Ocf'a.n Blvd., Corona del Mar
OWNER WILL ACCEPT ANY REASONABLE OFFER
Shown by appointment only
Phone Own&, Harbor 3<135 32c36
EASTER GREETINGS
We are really busy, what with selling Real Estate
and remodeling our offices -
We hope to have the finest Real Estate office
in the area when completed.
Carpets and Drapes,
New Metal Furniture, etc.
and a
Large Paved Parking Area
for our customers
Drop in and see what we 're doing!
Incidentally we have a real fine choice
of Listings all over the Harbor Area.
Philip Terry
Joe Stawicki
Tom Payne·
DUNCAN HARDESTY, Realtor
2602 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach Phone Harbor 4718
COSTA MESA
Wat ch Your Wife
Her eyu will ll~hl up when you
allow her th'-brand new abe..ke
root family borne -A re&l rua-
tl• charm.,. with J .u~ briell
flreplacea -built-In el«tr1c
kitchen -knotty pine and nat-
ural wood ••• Lot.a ot room tn
an Ideal JocaUonl Only $39~ dn
a.nd l80 per month on FHA on..
* * *
Charm -Personality
and oomtort weN uppermo.t In
mind when thla modern atyle 8
bdrm., 1 ~ bath home wu built.
It he.a a gTaputake fenced paUo,
natural wood burnln~ ttreplace,
bu kitchen, fon:ed air heat -
Unequaled value at 112,00011
* * * Tip-Top Quality Buy
Nearly new I bdrm. home wtlh
wall t.o Wall carpeta, :120.Yoll In
kltc11en-1an4-pec1 .nd 1tinc.c1
lot-all tor J1111t 110.GOO wtUa
low down and balance "3. per
mo., Incl. tax• • &naurance oa • ~ ~ nu. 1ou1. Wber., '"
uk, can yO\I beat Utla T
* * * If You 're Tired
CORONA DEL MAR
Magnificent view of entrance channel & entire bay area.
MODERN 3 b d rm., 2 % bath home. Garage.
Enclosed patio.
Unfinished studio 18x23 with view.
Reduced to $47,000 for quick sale
Owner at Liberty 8-4982
Courteey to Broken.
'COST A MESA The Best Town on Earth'
3l5c37
CLOSE IN -2 bdrm. home, den, garage. Sewer ln
Ii paid. $7850 with $1500 dwn. le bal. $60 per month. You can
choose well here-SWIMMING POOL -' bd.rma., 2 baths, patio,
fireplace, furnished. Dbl. garage. One of tbe beat. NEARLY NEW Balboa bland, 2
NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS -PART tv • PAGE l
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955
Balboa Island
lfOOR YOUR 60-FJ'. boat to your own private pier
and floe.t In front of thia delightful 4 bdrm. "LJtU.
laland" Balboan-Engllah home. Price about $80,000.
South Bay
FIRST OFFERING ot thla outste.nding home. De-
aigned for immediate conversion (close 1 door) to
two units. Perfect buy for exPCutive, relaxation and
tax relief. Two living rooma, fireplace, 5 bdrm.I., S
be.tbs, '2 kitchens. Prlce about $~,000.
A Vacation Home
CUTE clean delightful 1 bdrm., dbl. gange. Patio.
den. Charming, $15,750. Submit your dwn. paymt.
Balboa Island Income
TWO older unite near South Bay. Good tncom ..
Submit down. Price $14,900.
Two Units Near North Bay
JOYOUS LIVING ROOM, large dining room m ma.bl
unit. Priced conservatively at $M,000.
Beacon Bay
~ONE of BEACON BAY',S superior homes.' bdrm.a..
3 baths. Absolutely exceptions.I living room. fenced
yard. -$32,000.
King's Road
A very apecial offer • magnificent 2 bdrm.. and dMa
exquiaite view home. Priced low.
BAY SHORES
WE SPECIALIZE -Conault ua for exclua1
desirable bomea.
CALL HARBOR 177~
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
225 Marine Ave., Balbo& Iala.nd
100°/0 INCREASE IN SALES!
More th&n a Million Dollars ln Multiple U.Un1 Sal•
during the month of March 1
$1 ,147,()61.00
Compared to ~78.!0n.OO tor Karch of lut )'Ml".
In BUYING or SELLING aee your
MULTIPLE LISTING OFFICE
Member of
NEWPORT HARBOR BOARD OF REALTORS
looklns al lnflated prtc•. mall• •
date wllh ua and aee what
$14,000 will buy-In N9Wl><>rt
Helght.e, too TbJ'H bdnna.,
bright and airy, 1 % bath.a com-
pl,lely fen«<! back yard &nd
paUo. Sound.a Sood and la JOOd! Comer location. $17,000 with terms. unlta with all tboee teaturt'a that --------------------
* • * Bay & Beach Realty
1696 Newport Blvd., Coat.a Nua
Liberty 8·1161. Evea. LI e-s1aa •
• 1 Bdrm. C-2 $4950
$1.000 DOWN lakes lhl1 nice deal.
60xHO lot Jwit J80·ft. oft Nel'I·
port Blvd. A reaJ boo&fhle otter.
3 Bdrm. on lt2 acre M-1 Lot
1 118 ACRES -2 small home•. variety or fruit
treee. -$8750. Terms.
2 bdrm. home & 1 bdrm. rental. $12.500. Take lot
u part of down payment.
G. N. WELLS, Realtor
Roy R. McCardle
1810 Newport Blvd., Cost.a Mesa. LI 8·1601
Bl!:ST M·t locality, center of town. --
only $2 GOO dn. 112.900 tuU pr1oe. VOGEL VALUE
a dd chttr lO your UvlJlg. A mod-
em kltche.n. furnace heat. fire·
place. loeda ot wardrobe 11pacc.
moat livable paUo It 2 cu garage.
A ONll STORY, 2 blc bdnn. borne
,,.,Ith the 2nd unit over Ule dble.
g'&rag-A. 1 bdnn. completely
tum. apt.
Price $28. 7110., t.rnn1
Call P owera or Lake
J. A. BEEK, Realtor
Ra.rbor u . 603 Park AYf.
BaJboa Lalaod
Nearly New Quality Home
J BDRM , bullt·ln o\•en 6: 1tove, I BALBOA BAYFRONT WITH INCOME -----
t11l p , rt<' E 19th. loc. $13,9~.
EZ tt nn1. Eve. Int. LI 8·~2.
LyUe.
2532 Santa Ana Ave., C. M.
2 u F:,\t 'TYS <•n onl' halt acre
P r $I !l,800, EZ ttnna l!'or Inf
aftl'r 5 p m. LI 8·26-42. Lytl'
Houston Realty
end Auocla tta
1109 C,.nt,.r. Cost& Mesa. LI 8·8911
Y.ve. Inform.
J,,ytll"-Ll 8·2M2
l'~ll tte-Ll 8-6487
Benner-HA 1811
Srymour HA. 1>298·W.
Ocean View
,~ Bf.K.. TO B!:AC'H, 4 br. turn.,
f~lk" nt w. 2 lot•, I f&ra1ea.
$19.600., tenna.
!l FURN. UNIT8. near bMcb and
bAy. ~ loll near NewporL pter.
$30,000, 19,000 dowu.
Lovely !urnilhed 5 bdrm. 2 bath home. Walk from
your sunny patio right down to your own privato
beach, which Is zoned for pier & slip.
Beautiful master bdrm. overlooking Bay. and no
fooling. one back bdrm. ia large enough for 6 people.
Don't atop now -fn the rear l• the nicest ~ntal
unit you've ever seen! 2 bdrm. -lge. Living rm. -
even a separate dining room.
We honestly believe thl1 to be the bet"t buy on Bay·
front property in the entire Harbor area. at $44,~.
The Vogel Co.
3201 W. Cout li.Jgbway, Npt. Bcb. L~rty 8·3481
Via Undine -Lido Isle
Spacious 3 bath home, on t5-!L lot. 2 king size
bdrm.I., encloeed Ian~. Carpeted n oors. disbwash·
er, disposer, extra lar&e ~ar gan.ge. Tht> price l~
more than rlght -
' $2:5.500, excellent term•.
' Homer E. Shafer GREENLEAF-SEVERTS REAL TY
REALTOR 1oe McFadden P\aca MULTIPLE LISTING REALTORS ""r. uo Ena. Har. 1137-M 3112 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach Harbor 2552
-OCEAN VIEW modVD I bednn. _______ <_Ev_e_s_. _L_tbc_rt_y_8_·3_1_8_6) _____ _
home •llb ut.ra room a.11d %
bnlh on doubl• R"U&I'· P rk e
U J .:>00 Lnw tlown p11ym~nt or
will lllk• Flrat Tna\ Dud ln
tratl<'.
2712 Cliff Drive (adjacent var&.n t
lot avall&ble I Ph. owner, LI a .2:i;;2
2Jtfr
BY OWNER
'C"nrona Hl~hl1U1d1 -I bdnn .• 2
I h111n 111r1r1hnUJ11'. FHA commlt-
me11l I'll. Hllrbor 7f..J. tttlt
VOGEL VALUE * INCOME $9,480 *
9 Unlurn. Deluxe Apta. All on lea.sea. Only 15
months old. And located in Balboa's strategic rental
area~ Operator c&n 1ubst&ntially lncreue the ln·
come. Ta.Ilea $21,000 cub -balance on 5~ loan.
The Vogel Co.
3201 W. Coast Hwy., Npt. Bcb. LJbcrty 8-3481
Evtnini• Phone Wberty 8 -1&46
Ocean Front Dupler.
2 Ulllll, 2 bdnnl!. n c h, rhuar•
proJ"'rly. C>Od f(',,'l\I •l'•lnll
Excrll,nt \'aluc 11l S2i.OOV
Lido Isle
i RORM hn1111.-, nrw and 11tlr&c·
llYt', S:JJ,:iOQ.
.\LSU 2 bdnn. home. S2t.:'l00
N. B. C. Realty Co.
!'12n(t It NeW'port Blvd . l'pt. DC"h.
Open for Inspection
1321 W. Bay Ave.
Sat., April 9, 1 to 5 p.m.
F t.;R.':. DL,,LEX. J bdnn up At 1
dn., with extra h;t . d1 t:trht<l
n.impu• rm .. with rtrt pl A Jl11r·
R-Q Om1hle c-11r J:"tai::e.
P r1C't 120,500., with trnro1.
Houston Realty
a.nd A1110C1llll'I
:109 Centrr, Co~ta Mc.o,.a.. LI 8·11911
J:,c37
del Mar
Y on • quo< l 1: r .. ~1
I, church & Aht.r.•
L!JvtlY 2 nn. hc.m•. a rt111t 1c·
ally deco N1, flrt''Pl~ct l•ovt'lY
pa tio. no ble garai;e. H"Atun·
a bly prlc .
FOR SAU!l BT OWNT.R
Ca.U MET~ ?-;ELSON, Har. M60
29tlc
SP :'JOO. NEWLY PA.J::'ll-rlL.D 2 bed·
room ~ UC'C'O h1>me on corntr 4
yr• oltJ Small enr loscd rat lo
Harbor 61:,f or Har. '87. 3.:.1.lc
•
LIDO BA YFRONT HOMES .
BA YFRONT HOME ENVIRONMENT that ap.
proachea the ide&l -3 lovely bdnns., 1 ~~ baths,
separate dining rm., double garage and eeparato
laundry room. Graceful living is the key not&-with
pier and float. A 6 yr. old home with today'• at·
mosphere throughout. Carpet, drapes, atove It re-
frig. included.
Full price M9,500. We have the key.
IF YOU ARE THINK rNG of a larger Bayfront
home that offers 100 peonies in value for every dol·
lar you spend, wl1y not look at this 4 bed.rm. and
den \\It h mai1.J'~ quartrrs. 1'\1 w wall to wall carpete
anti partly rc·d1'C'Oratcd. <in a lot nnd a h alf, In beat
Lido Nord loealio'1 . T'ir r an1J finger slip plus a Jarie
11w1 mmi n~ fl oa t. E.iccf'lll'nl financing a\·aiJabJe. Full
price $~9.500.
The Vogel Co. -Lido Office
3416 via Lido. Nrwport &-ech . Har. 4971or4972
EXCLUSIVE LISTING
FIRST TIME OFFERED
Charming 2 bdrms.1 Colonial at
223 Apolena Ave ., Balboa Island
$21,500 furnished
SEE :,rr.S. BRL'Nl::R et
PREJ"OERl.A~T'S OFFICE
2:?J Mar::le Ave., Balboa L lknd
ON UDO ISLE
Harbor 1331
35c37
\\'e wish you could ~c this c ha rming 3 bdrm. 1~~
bntll Ranch type home that is only 2 yre. old -p&n•
eUed living room, beamed ceiling, ~parate dinlnr
r oom -n.lStic and oh, AO r C'stful.
Rcduc<'ll to S21 ,950
We like It llnd believe YOU will.
The Vogel Co. -Lido. Office
3'116 V1'. Lido, Newport Beacb. Har. •971.or W72
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PAGE 8 • PART JV -NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955
(
MYSTERY BLAST
ROCKS HARBOR
Somet hing popped Monday
j ust arter l> p.m. and Ha rbor
r <"s.ldt>nts a re still asking t'A<'h
ot¥r where the explo11lon was.
The1·e had not been any jet
planes ca vorling about, or
they w ouhl ha,·e tak<'n the
blame !or t he explo~ion that
rocked houses from the beach
to back on the hill.
Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa pollce tlepurtmenta ar11
still looking for ll clue to the
blast, but so far no one had
any suggestions to off Pr.
JUST FOR KIDS
Optimists Set
Easter Egg
Hunt Saiurda.Y
~eibert Home,
Lot on Lido
Sold 2 Couples
Sale of th<' \\"niter Sdbert home
:1l HO Via Lhl11 ;>;m·t1 and the 11d-
j111ntni,; Jot for a total 111101 of more
than StOll.0011 \\'l s unnounred to-
day by E n11 rv ~ H 'Lnson. vi.. ...
prt·~hle>nt uf P . A. l'almn. In<'.
w h c·h r.•prc>11ente<l buy1•1 s and ,.,.11.
('l'.'1 •
• \Ir. anti Mr:o. Pnul E. B('nLzeln of
\\'ovdland Hills boui;:th the hoh•e
while the L •!ll1e P<'lersens nf Little
l~lantl ancl Bewrly Hills purrhas .. d
the lot adjoinln~ the hous ... P,•t et"'
sc•n is 1;111 CXt'('lltlW Wllh lll-G-M
Rt11d10:1 und a director· of Ma riners
Bunk h1•n>. The Sleb<:rts plan t't>n·
slni<'tlfln or a new Lido hnme right
away.
W. L . Killion a nd Vincent Healy.
both of the Palmer office, handled
the home a.ni1 lot sale respectively.
Martine Jailed on
Bur9,ary Counts
SA:-:TA ANA (OCXSl -P ro-
bation was denlPd a 20-year-old
A movie and egg hunt for oil Lsk .. wood ynulh and grantf'd t o
gracle school youngsters in N1·w-his <'0·!1l'11>nd1;1nt. an 18-year-old
EAGER FOR SAVINGS ACCOUNT
Three aces were tallied on the good luck savings account thnt Dr. and Mrs. Arnold
Naegeli opened at the Mariners Bank on th<? first day. The couple received account
number Ill when they made their dcposil and three bank 1.iiFectors officiated. Left
to right above, Directors J ohn Boyd, T. H. Thomas and 0. W. "Dick'' Richard, with
the Nae~clis. -Staff Photo
BROADMOOR TRAILER HOMES
DEATH NOTICE
port H nrl>Or 11rr11 wtll be Saturday, Gardena rcsld<'nt, Fri1lny 11rtn -------------I' 30-40 & 60 foot lots. Private tt>lt'phone IUld natural
gas livailabl~. Close t o g ruceri,•11. bus service, etc.
Ex(·Cllt'nt television recept ion, At111lt11 only, no pt<ta.
"IDEAL \'F.AR-'ROU :SD ('UMATF."
HE:SRY W. OHOM April 9 al the Pol't Th.-atre. th.-ir guilty picas before Superior
9:4:'.l a.rn. Admission ls two C'O!Ort'd Court Judge J ohn sti,•11.
hardboiled eggR. a l·cordinll( t o
Richard Hilliard, Ncwpol'l Hllrbor J udi;e ShPu sent J ohn C. Marlin<'
YOURSTONE DRAWS BEAD ON SHOOT
Optimist Club, cha lrma.n of lhe
egg hunt. FC'ature wlll be Abbott
and Co!ltl'llo'a Lost In Alnl'ka, plus
ll short comrdy and c11rtoon.
to the youth 11ulhor1ty fnr 1111 un-
detl'rmmecl period. The juclge put
Hun C. Nkholi1 on 11tra1i;ht proba-
Funeral llerv1c·es for Henry ·w1t-
lln111 Grom, 87, of 429 F.11ther St..
Costa Me111L, were hl'ld In Parkes-
Ridlry Mortuary Chapel, Costa
Mesa. tot.lay 11t 2 p.m. with the Rl'v.
Jamea S. Stewart, pastor ot St.
Andrew'• Presbytert.an Church of-
ficiating.
Reptlln • Malnknaace • lna.Ulatto•
STAFFORD & SON Roy Yourstone is pulling down on a turkey in preparation for the shoot to be held by
the Kiwanis club Saturday at South Coast Rifle Club range for the benefit of a pro-
posed Orange County Correctional Ranch for boys. Yourstone is abetted by Heinz
Kaiser and Bill Spurgeon. The tifle range is on MacArthur Blvd., and the s hoot will
last all day, rifles, shot guns and pistols being used in the contests. High winds last
week caused shoot sponsors to call the meet. Over $500 was taken in for ranch cause.
Marksmen who shot last week are welcome to watch Saturday's shoot.
A free movie will be shown first.
courtesy or the Por't Tht'ah·c._ Fol-
lowing tho.> show, the Easter egg
hunt will be held a.tlja.<'ent to Har-
bor VIPw School, 11 :30 a.m. Opti-
mist club membrn1 and Newport
police will escort the youngsters
trom the theatre to the hunt.
Additional eggs will ~ provided
by Richard's Lido Markel a.nd All-
An11~rkan Markel. H iiliard &aid.
Over 100 prizes wlU be given by
t1on for three yeiLrs.
The youths admitted burgla rlz·
Ing a service station at 901 Bay-
side Drive, l\'ewport Bf'ach, and a
variety shop in W lntC'rsburg. Four
juvt>n 1fes also were arrPsted in c-on-
necUon with the two burglaries,
classed 1111 11econd dei;-ret'.
Martine r('portedly admitted tak·
lni; part In 34 buri::tariea. All b-Oys
Involved In the two crlmu have
been ordered lo contribute equally
to rutltutlon.
Jtfr. .orom died 1uddenly Tues-
day at the home ot his daughter,
Mrs. Edward C. M adden. He wa1
a n ative of Germany and came t o
California In 1908, had livl'd h ere
tor a year. He ta also eurvived by
two gi-anwiona.
"NELS and DOC"
l'.:LECTKICAL OOSTKAOTOIUJ
Pbone Liiie,., ll-H68
110 Riverside Avea-Newpert llMdl
I CONCRETE BLOCKS Kl 2..0754
State Committee Approves
Small Boat Harbor._ Plans
SACRAMF.NTO <C:-:S1 -The
jo111l lrg-islalivl' Interim <'omm1tlt•e
on marin<> atfa1n1 h11s rP<'ommend·
ed that the !llnl» l'ntt-r tnln d;.o-
v,topment o! a n.,twork of harbnrll
for sn1111l plN1~ure 11nll t•11mm1·1·c1al
bo11t.•.
The i:roup recommt•ndt-d that
the l'llrl'C'nl l<<'l'Slon of the lt'J{l:<la-
t UH' plarr (\dm\n1straliOn OC the
1mall boat harbor program m the
atate l&nd11 <'Ommll'llllOll anJ give
the r n mm1si;lo11 Rulho1 ity to carry
out th1• p1ogra111.
.SF.t:K ;\tA~Tt:R J>l~.\S
T h.. • 1o11ir111tW•• ""J.:>!"~ted that
tht• cr1n1m 11-s1nn 111"l>ll 11' a 11tut1>-
w1de no:i.1 .. 1· plan 111<11111t1ni:: locn·
Uons qf 1 uastaJ onl.I ltllun<I h1trbors.
C-rf'ntl11n of •!All' funrt11 tn carry
nut t lw t 111po:ml W•JIHcl be h•ft for
1t<l•l1tw11.<1 ~t'l•lv bv tl\P n1m111illel'.
A:t.. :CiHJI' ., .. r1( , f \'•'""'' tu pny for
lht• p '' 1 J11 l ht f 'IU11ft'\1t 1 VI\ lf'-
~0!'°' 11.1• "' ,., ' k. 1t1• I t .oc ''" ~rnr. II
cu•t 1 t•11 H•l hn'l 11 1•r,~ht,1•r11\I ('rtti fl.
an·I ;1 "'"'"" h•i.•l 1..,1
fl'lu• t 0 1u 1111t t• 11 p•• l""'"'' lo !(•ave
\(1 " f\11 111 • tJ,1 lt• l h<' d1 l•'ll1\1"8lin n
u( h•IW (1;nlf• llh"'ol1t h" <ltHlrlbUl· •'l tor 1t•1t11lft1"'t t ul 1 •u. llh,iOt•·n ...
a n11' Hfl·l , qotnl ••lltb·L\'
~ f,\\. l\l!Til·.11 11.\lllllltlS
l n 1t ... t•'J'" t. ll ,. ~'tttt\OH\t • ~· pio ..
po~f'!I l111th tl" !>uild1ni: • ( ll>'W
h~t h• •, t ll•I I hi' llllfll 1'\'I lll••nt of
exl~t111i: 1t11 ... •
T t,r • "111 111 I•·· f,, 111•1 I h11l f1•rl·
~l ftl IH •f 1111 tho• )llo>J• •I \\<111hl 11f··
pf!'n•I 111u'n t " 11 t•t11 I !'I' tlf' ftt·t1on
toward launching and maintain·
mg such a program.
Und.-r the recommend11ollon11. the
t·ommisslon would aid !oral groups
In getting harbor devl'lopments
lltarlrd. and woultl c0Qrdln1tte et·
fort!! or city and county govern-
mrn~ to <"ltabllsh harb-Or8.
St'na lors who served on the com·
mitt•·<> w<'re Arthur H. Breed, Oak-
land. l'halrman, f.'red H. Kraft, of
San Dl<'go, John McCarthy of
Marin Munty. an•I A. W. Way or
Humboldt county. Ai<~emblymen
mt>mbns Wl'rc t:arl W. ~tanlt>y,
Balboa ll'lantl. Charlei< •:. Ch11pel,
lnJ'lcwood, 'fhomu W. Caldt•cott,
Bc-rkelt-\'. Shi>rldttn N . Hegland.
La Mi>~a and S. C. .Mutl'l"l!On.
Richmond. -----------
County Won't Fi9ht
Fences Inside lay
SA:'\TA ANA tOCNSl -Thr
Oran~p County Board of Super·
vlMr" ln11tructed County Coun11t>l
Jricl Ol(le to rl'fnHn from ta king
11ny 11rllon ai;:alnst n>l'Jldl'nta who
hR\'~ l'rCl'Le<I frn~NI Into the bsy
from H&rtx1r li<land
Onlv c.Hu11e for a ction. Ogll!' u -
M>rt•·J . woultl be tr(".~11pa.~.111n1t on
ro11nty-nwnP'1 tldt-land11.
Oi.tle 1<a1d, "I don't think wr
rnuld g•·t to flnil btu1e tn court
An)•how."
Sv\lf'ral letlera have ~en re-
<'e1ve<I flV<'r the pa.<1t year by lhf'
~-~-----------~
~ r('(r1vc:-an 1nrrrt'u ch«lt four 11mn
t yrar on your f11ll P~1d Ccmliutr,
(1uuc:d 1n m11lt1rlc:-sof SIOO).
~ accoum euns INTEREST 11 the
cm r<"nl r Jtc of " : 'Ci a yt'a/.
~ savings u c s~fr' Each •CCOu nr is
1nsurtd to S l 0,000 by an AgM<)' of t~
Un11ed SratM Go••c:-rnmcflt
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
OP I NID IY THI
10TH Of THE MONTM
IARN FROM THI 1ST. ,,,,, ,,,.
lttllllT 11111 I
board or 11uperviJ1ors from 1·e111-
denta complaining about fences
projecting inlo the bay. the Optlmlst1.
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Servlcu wtll be concluded a t the
chap.-.1. followed tiy tnurnment at
Chapel of the Pines. Los Angele..
Complete and official llgures show
PUHi-BLOCK OOMPANY -tstO 8. Maln 8L. Beata Alla
PUMJCE -(JINDl:B .U.'D OONCRl:TE BLOCll8
RnVFORCING 8TEIEL and 8UPPUf:8
that again in 1954 -fOr fhe JSTN straight year-
MORE PEOPLE BOUGHT CH EVROLElS
THAN ANY OTHER CAR
No other low-priced car even comes close
to matching these important Chevrolet advantages
If 1ou'r• planning to bvy a n•w car, the ott•
you ju1t can't oflot>d to min teeing I• Chev·
rolet-for 19 stro~ht '"" America'• be1t-
Hlli"I car. The Motoromlc Chevrolet o"e"
you 10 much mere than the other low-priced
con that 11'1 hardly fair to compare them.
And even the high-priced cars don't hove
all the odvontogH that today'• Chevrolet
o"en you.
The beauty's built In-not bohed onl
And 1ha1 makes a hig difference-not only in
how your car looks loday, but in how it will
look tomorrow, too. Chevrolet's gNXl looks
~pring frnm fine. clean design. ·1 he hcauty
is inherent in the b:isic contours of metal and
gl:'"'· Then:'s no c'l.cessive bohrd-nn Prna-
mentation to go out of style ovc.m1gh1.
The lody'1 by Fisher!
?-;o other /nw-prfcrd car h3' a Body hy Fi~her
-bu1 many llf the ltr1•lr-prt< ed car~ de> l hal
fact alone tells you there must be ~omcthtng
extra special about the r;tyle. quafity and con-
i;truction of Body by F i.,h<-'r. And there i'!
You can ~c it. feel 11 and even bear it ~ ht·n
you slam lhc door.
Today'• most modem engines!
Thal goes for Chevrolet ·s new V8 and two
new sixes as well. For example. all Ch<.'vrolcl
engine5 bring you a mo~m 12-voll electrical
sys1em-dor1h/e the voltage or oth<.'r low-priced
cars. This mean~ qu1der cold wealher star1-
ing and a greater electrical re\ervc. Then
Che\•rolct's new "Turbo-Fire VS .. has the
shortest pi.,lon stroke in lhe industry. and
develops the highest power per pound (lf any
VR in the low-price: field. It 1.1 l.c~ "'ah·<.'·in-
hcaJ ~•llkr~hip h'e Che,•rolct's to bring you
engines like thc~e!
A drive to 111it your driving!
Ynu can lake your ch01cc of three dtll.-rl'OI
dri\'C \-and C\~ry ''"e's a~ modem a' 1h1\
minute. 1 here·,· Mll y. peppery Po-wcq;l1dc
(even better this year!). new Overdrive (both
c1ttra-eost options ), and a new Synchro-Me~h
transmission that's as smoolh as they come.
All the p•w•r helpers you wont!
Window~. ~at, steering. brakes-all ar<.' avail-
able with built-in "muscles" to make dmmg
as effortless as you wish. And you can even
have air conditioning iJ you like. The'IC thtnE='
arc e1ttra-cost option~. of coune. hul they
more than repay you with extra plea!>ure.
Fun Is "1tandard equipment"!
You find that oul the fir~t time ynu 1.1l.e the
wheel of a new Chevrolet. Herc. yciu d"C1l\cr.
i~ a car that take~ the curves li ke it's on r:lil\,
that steers like it's reading your mmd. It
~ems !limply to ignore bump~-and when you
stop ~uddenly, there'~ no C'.\CC\'i'c lurehmg
or diving. either. There has ne· er hccn ~uch a
dtfTcrcnce in low-pnct·d c,w, a!> 1hcn· j, today
-or co many J!'CIO(J re;i~nn' ~ hy ynu ,Jw uld cir 1 vc
a iiew Chevrol,t. Come m and t.il.c the l cy.
• • •
CHlVIOLH SAUS UADHSHIP
15 A VICTORY IN VALUE
FOi YOU!
J(n 't it logical 1ha1. ~incc Chevro-
let lead\ in ~ale~ year after y<-'ar:
Chevrolet must put more into
a c.ir than its co mpctilnr\'-more
quality ... more crafh man,h1p
, .. more ~tylc ... more thing~
to make your <lri\ in l? ca\ier and
~kr and more fun. Yciu h;ive to
dn lhat tn he the lcadrr and .tfa\'
lhc lcaucr hkc Chc1r11k 1' lkcau\c
Chcvrolcl hutld\ lhc mmt cars-
and can build lh<'m h<-ttcr to \ell
for Jc,\ Chr ' r1•k t \a le' lcad<.'r-
\hip i\ a victory 1n value for you'
19 STRAIGHT YlAltS OF SAllS
lEADHSH" FOlt CHEVltOUT
Over Ten Million Chevrolet owners-Two million more than any other earl
MILLER CHEVROLET COMPANY
1000 Wftt Coast . Highway NEWPORT BEACH Uberty 1·2261
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