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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-05-05 - Newport Harbor Ensign'l'he Corona del Mar Business Awoc:lefion \toted Monday e\"e\ing to 8UppOit the Orange Cout CoJ- Jep bull~ Jli'OCf'a,m after hear-J..nc a.n explanation of the proposed 8eWD-~ar proJect by Dr. Basil ~ occ president. Th1a district will vote May 20 m the ptopoaal to raise $300,000 a YNJ' to ftn&l'Kie the project. 1be Monday meetinc. held at the Crown ol the Sea Dining Room. wu devotect prlmari)y to a di.scus- aloa ot advertisi.og. led by Frank Junkins, cbalrman of the advertis- lnc ~-Speakers were Lupton Wllldnsoa. public relations CIOUI'Wei, and James Matheny of tM Lacuna .tat:lon KTED. Mr. JualdN suqest~ a promo. tioo PI O&J'&ID for selling Comna del Mar u a place to Visit and &bopJ puticularly for the winter 11M8011. Allo at the meeting: Beverly Sykes wu introduce-d as the ASS~> dat.im's ~n candidate at the Coata Mesa Flsh Fr)• .... The membership voted to discontinue ~en.l rneetinp for July and Au- gust. . . . Fredah Bates a&kt"d for aupport of the merchants in dis- tribut:ing tickets for the next Com- munity Playen pro d u c t i o n . ~~ Wile." . . . Mr. Matheny pla)"ed back a tape recording of the quiz &how held at the April A-odatian meeting. A revi.sec1 access road plan for the Corona del Mar bluff will be oonsidered by the special commit- tee Which Yi!U meet tn Oty Hall at 4 p.m. today (Thursday). Two committee members. Rob- ert Burt and Olarles Fipps, have Pl"f'Pared plans for a road which will be at least 25 feet below the level of Ocean Blvd. from Margu- erite Ave. to Poppy Ave. This, along with a 25-foot height limit on buildinp. 1s Intended to guar- antee the preservation of the view from Ocean Blvd. BALBOA IILAND-CO"ONA DEL MA" e po:- l -01 -.& Jorone , Beach N • L\ r&ry .;o s Hie .. ~~ e 1 ,. ar . .;ali ;a. • . At noon today (Thursday) the starting gun will be fired, and 134 boats will cross the line to begin the world's largest ocean race, from Newport to Ensenada. A record-sized crowd is expected to gather at the Corona del Mar bluffs overlooking the jetty, and at other points of " vantage, to watch Southern California's top racing boats start on this 13Q..mile c~c. The bluffs \\ill pro\i de the best spot for spectators, be- cause most of the boats will be in the harbor in the morning. Mayor Dick Drake has suggested that local merchants should close their shops for one hour this morning so that all might have the opportunity to see the start of this second annual Ensenada race. The first boats are expected to . be arrivmg in Ensenada late Fri- day. Mayor Drake and his party wUl lea\·t-~arly Friday by autn ro as to be on hand to see the early ones cro the f tnish line. A wards will be presented at a st!"E'C."t f1esta m Ensenada Saturday ~vening. Top awards ~ill be the President's Trophies. given by HaJT)• S. Truman and M1gue1 Ale- man Again otfeftd are the Gover- nor's OJps. presented by Califor- nia' EarJ Wa.t"'nm and Gov. Gon- z.ale5 of Baja California. President Aleman ts scheduled to be present for the ceroemon.ies. Governor \\'41TE'n "ill fly Satur- da_v morning !rom Sac:ra.mento to San Diego and wtll be escorted Continul"d on Page 8 l There still is a chance for locat- in~ the propos<'d four-year state collegE> in the Harbor area. near the t•pJ><>r Bay. but the Long Beach sit£> apparently has the edg(' After the committee has consid- ered t~ blulf problem thoroughly. it will draft a recommendation to be presented to City Council The Council then wUJ set a public hear- inC. at whlch all interested citi-zens can present their views be-ON TO ENSENAOA-The world'a laroest ocean race begina at noon today, and here are two of the to~ final actlon 1s taken. boata that are entered. In tt.e foreground Ia E801lp~de, California 32 of 0 . W . E lliott.. twice winner of That "-Ums up the sit uation fol- Io","~ a fmal suJ"\·ev of sites last WN'k b~ membe~ ·of the State Public \\'orks Board. Locations in Lon~ Beach, San a Ana and the t;ppcr Bay v.-ere inspeocted The committee report will in-the Lipton Trophy race and alto a Honolulu raoe winner. Alto ahown In the Antigua. the PCC of Har- clude also ~-... nd ti' old Rameer. The Antigua alao haa won In the Lipton Trophy race. (Photo by 8 eekner) Mayor Dick Drake acrompanled the group Friday afternoon to the \}pper Bay site. He remarked later ~ Up • /& that the group was impressed with • •fi'III5J re Ill JllflftS I the advantag"('S ot the stt~tbe &~lloll"" a ons on · _ --- proposala to rezone Block A-34 (Rocky Point area) from R-3 to L.ieiMMi• R-1. Block 131 Cat Seaview and Husband Wanted Dahlia) from R-1 and R-2 to R-3. ConiCS U and the bluff lots between Lark- apur and the roadway to the The classified columns of the Ensign have been growing stead· beach. from R-1 to R-2. Senator Writes 01 P.O. Status Coming up for Its second read-lly, and nearly every ad has ing and final consideration by the brought speedy and profitable City Council Monday night will results. Some folks have even be the new city business license been dragged out of bed on ordinance. Thursday mornings to greet an- It was Introduced at last week's swers to their ads. Council meeting and pas ed the Now comes the most unusual first reading without discussion. request of all. A local lady-se- Senator Sheridan Downey has The new ordinance rai s some li-rlously. she says-is looking for lnfonned the Corona del Mar Ovic cense fee by establishing the a husband. and she has turned Aaodatton that the U.S. Post Of-basic retail bu!lness Jtcense at $25 to the Ensism classified section floe J:)epertment contemplates no 01 year. for help. It's on page 8 of to- aetkla at the preaent time for con-days' Ensign. IOiklatma the Corona del Mar P l POit omoe with ·the Newport ay to Be Presented r:. ~~ Be.m otftoe. The prize winning production o.f JS ~ 'A g 'nte lteftator gave this infonna-"The Pot Boller" will be presented tJOn ln a letter to Association for the Newport Harbor Ebell Thirty-f ive Shore Cliffe Iota Pl ... dent Wallace Burton and tn-Cl ub thls afternoon by the High have been told by the Irvine eJOM!d a eopy ot a Jetter from the School drama group under the hach and Country Club Ea- ftnt &lllttant ~er g-eneral. dlrectlon of Robert Wentz. This tate&. Ltd .• to L. Grant Robin· •'If at .ame future date the sft· 1 the play whlch won second eon of •~ Gabriel. Conaldera- uatlon lbould change wttereby ft prize In the Santa Ana on act tlon totalled a100.000. according ta felt t can renc!er a.alltance. I play tournament. to the value of t he Internal rev- ..,._ you wiD not hftttate to call The 1949-50 Ebell o.Ui~ra will enue ttamp.. The lob are 1, 10. ~ m&," Seftator Downey wrote be installed, and there will be a a, es.a, 71, 77. 71, 83-lt, ta, to Kr. Burton. tea to bonor new members. t4, 112·1•, 121-M. ,;ew. proxim.lty to Santa Ana. ac-~bOUf a ProWler 1 cess to Metropoli~ . water. and I acef'ss to sewage facilities. A prowler seems to have Corona 1lle group from Sacramento~ del Mar residents in the Sixth and headed by Olarles E . Purcell. di- Marigold area up in anns-liter-rector of publlc works. They were ally too. because shooting almost escort~ around ~e Upper ~Y resulted Sunday. I area b~ Brad Hellls of the Irvine Police were told if the'· do not Co. Assemblyman Earl Stanley apprehend the prov•ler. ·the resi· and Chamber of Commerce Presl- d<>nts "w ill take the mat1er in dE:'nt Fred Sorenson also accom· th<"ir own hands." The intruder panie<i thE:' group. was last reportt"d earl)· Sunday morning ~~g a six-foot fence as Goldenrod Bridge an irate ottzen was about to take a pot shot at him. 18eoutifying Begun MacGINITIE BOOK OUT I 'The McGraw-Hill Book Co. has Work of beautifying the Golden- j ust published "Natural Hi tory 1 rod Ave. footbridge in Corona del of M~ne Animals" by G. E . Mac-I Mar ts ·~ll under way. A pl~ting Gmitte and Nettl<' ta<'Gtnltie box. a foot high and two fee The MarGinlties lh·e at 101 Dah. wick-. ts being installed on each he. A\'E:' .. Corona del Mar. He Is railing. 1o run the fUll length of ol('(\Ctor of the KE:'r<'khoff Martnc the b rtdgt'. Flowers will be plant- Laboratory at China CoYe and ed in th ~(." boxe .and later it ls A tate professor of biology at '! plannl"d to set UP a trellls to fonn the California Institute of Tech an archway of fiowerin& plante nology. • al<ma the footbrldee. . . . . Wily So CasUal, City Council? '?...:~l,e &, l Why should an lri!Portant ~piece of bUSiness be 'Vft :....la.ia coiuddetea so casually by our City Council as that ~ new license ordinance? It came up at last week's 1-------------------- Cotincil meeting with no advance publicity whatso-~~:'.1~ze! ~~c::n:d'athb~ ~~P~o ~ th~~~~~ ever. The title of the or(Unance was announced; the name of Joseph Rivera. while Sa1Ung Association was fon:Md one bit of information was volunteered-that it chatung with Balboa Island r With the p roposed race as lts proJ· I Would "increase some license fees.u And it was Frank Saunders. talked about the cct. ft68~ to the second reading~d final considera-a dvantages of forming a yacht During the spring of 1947, whllc ~ club at Ensenada. Bob Boyd was commodore of the tion this coming Monday evening. Frank suggestro that he talk to Balboa Yacht O ub, the details No one in the audience that evening had the Bob Boyd. and from those convcr· were worked out in a tong series -.ughtest DOtiOn Of h-•• the Ordinance WOUld affect sations grew the idea of a New-of letters-and In April of 1948 the au v~ port-Ensenada yacht race. Local first race was held. Now, today the various businesses. Certainly the least that yachtsmen were lmmOOiatety ln~ they are off again-in the largest could have been expected was a brief summary of terested. The matter was turucd ocean race in the world. • the ordinance for the benefit of the public present. I • • • * * * I Some folk• aeem to atart .. lf ¥ LEIT'E'DS yawning when they hear about ~ Question lor the Island l\ Corona del Mar'a bluff view problem. Wh~tl T h at topic "Does the Island need I a Business Associa-Dear Editor : agalnl To me It M"eml that get- tion ?" Members were asking that question last We have been hc.-aring and read· ~!ngu::re:!Y~'!h ~:e h~::,ff .;~~~ week because of poor attendance at the April meet-ing a great deaJ about the advon· aomeone Is lhoutlng "Fire" and Th . d b bo t th eed Th lsl d tages and disadvantages of allow~ t he house is burning down. ing. ere lS no ou t a u en . e an , lng houses and new roads to be J·ust like any Other COmmunity, haS its busineSS placed on the bluff or the oet>an T he Ensign Is not alone In h · · d front in Corona del Mar. As a cit -thinking that it Is an exceeding-problems, and they cannot be SOlVed by t e indiVI -lzen and proJ)E't1 y ownE>r and ly Important luue, however. ual merchants. Cooperative action is essential. Be lover of this most lx'nuti(ul com-There are telephone calls and at the meeting a week from tonight---at Earl Stan-munity, I would likC" to voice at letters and personal comment. A least one thought on this impor-lot of folks do care. Thla newt• ley 's office at 8 p.m.-if you really do want a Busi-tant subjc.-ct. paper wm contlnue to report the ness Association. Let us fi J'$t consid<:'r the name developments In full (and prob· ~iven to our community, Corona a bly w111 continue to be the only del Mar. "Crown of the Sea." I be-newspaper present at the meet - lieve E'Veryone ngr'{'('s that this Is lnga of the special committee a most bE'autiful and fitting name considering a solution to the BUSINESS, PLEASURE COMBINED Refreshments ~nti bu~iness will mar School. Punch and cak£> will for this spot. ~ow IN u consider bluff problem). both be on tap when the Corona bf provided by a committ<.'e of lo· the reasons oth<>r lhan natural Je>-• • • der Mar Civic Association meets cal womE'n . cation on this roast line that m ake A d('layed-action backfire has on Tuesday. May 17. at the Gram· The Assoication d irector s. who Corona del Mar such a pla<'<' of been heard from a Santa Ana -------------mE't Tuesday. change-d the m eet-beauty a nd ac; a pla('(> that is fast newspaJX'r concerning our fam('d m g da te to May 17 from the pre-b<.'roming known in oth<'r parts of I East<.'r WN'k. City Manager John ,·iously scheduled fourth Thurs-our state and nation ac:: La~nn Sailors called it to my attention. <lav because the school auditor·ium Beach has ~n for some time in The !'>tory triC'd to raise a rumpu!it was take n for that e vening. the past. I about "white-\\"ashing the beach The directors acknowledged a Is it not tht" \"N )" bcnuty of our I parties'' anrl told of the tmublc.-- . . request by the Corona del Mar Ocean Bl\'d .. with ifc:; park and some hoodlums who roamed the The ctty budget for the next fl~-Business Association for a joint t ~ and shnJbs a nci \tnobstructed l strt'Cts during the wt'<'k. I guess I cal year may be rt'ady f~r pubhc m eetin,:: to discuss rooJ)E'rative ac· \'iew of the lx>nutiful )Htrbor and t alked to as many proplE> a s any. hearing by the ~nd of this montb. tion on rommon problems. Mon· spark1in~ Parific 0<-<'An dottE'd one about Easter W (.'('k bE'ha\1ior, ~rding to .City Mana~r John day. May 16. was tentatlveh· se· mo~t of the y<'ar "'ith white !!tails 1 a nd the overwhelming consensus Satlors. who 15 • now worlting out Jeeted as a meeting date of the :tnd intcrt'stin~ and 1m·<'ly !'('a-go~ was that this was t he niC'E'St bunch the budget . det~ls. two boards. inS! craft? of kids WC" have ev<'r had . . There ~11 ftrst ~ conf erences Are we goin g to sit idly hy nnd • • • wtth the ~tty Counctl and depar_t-occ s~ Shorts ll't t his b<-auty bE' d<'slroyPd. when What's going on In tM gam-men~ heads. and then a p~bhc ~ • if we are wisC" we will rt'aliz<' it is bllng world ? Are the boys mov- tw:anng will b<' called. M~. Sallors By DICK SNODGRASS one of our bl5:gest assets ? So Jet 1 fng In on the Harbor area ? Will pre~a.rc a su~ma~ report. • Coa£>h We-ndell Pickens' base· us think before we rt'movt? the 1 That's a rumor that deaerves a whJch wllJ be avaslable at the baJ I hit th · 1 1 1 t "d iewels from th<:' crown of our loV<'· lot of hard thlnkin~~:-.and check· hearin g and will explain budget ers e r w nn ng s n P ~ • items and will describe the pro-a~aln last Friday. swamping Bal· Jy comrnunltv. lng. What kind of a community f th . , boa Uni\'ersity of Sa n Dl~go 15 MRS. JES~TE G FARGHER do we want our Newpo.-t Har-gram or e corrung ~ear. t.) 3. 222 H<'Jiotrope Av('. CDM. bor to be ? SEND $2 today ~nd receive a year•s subscr iption to THE ENSIGN plus a lovely ceramic ashtray made by Kay Finch or a government approved malf- bo• as your subscription. Can You Leave This , Note for Burglars? All Our Valuables Are In a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX Protection Against Fire and Water Damage, too SAFE BOXES NOW AVAILABLE Newport ~ Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar • • • e Coach Walt PriJJ's ~wimmers lsi nd Mer h ts Ch Meet• PI r;~~a;::!vto ~tla~l~~;~~n~" ~~~: a c an ange mg ans ton's power ful squa d madc.-a clean The question. "~s B a 1 b f! a rfn(> .Ave. often are unable to find sweep of first p)AC'(' positions. Island ne-ed a Busmt-~!>: Assocu\-parki ng spaet" and therefore d rive • • • tion ?" camE' uo for som<:' sc.-rious off the Island to do thE'ir shopping. e Pirate golfers sewed u p the discussion at the J)O!'tr><>nPd April Initial outla y to set up this sys- Eastern Confe ren<.'e golf cham -mE'etin~ of thC' ac::soc-iation. h<'ld tern was estimated at $2.500. A plonshin Friday. def<'ating C ha t-last Thu rsday at Whit(''s P ark number of businessmen already fey College at Ontario. The Pl-Ave. Cafe. . I have offered to put up $100 each. rates have a n R win. 2 loss record.. The quC'Stion was rai~('ci by On a motion by Maurie Stanley, • • • President W illiam St<'igerwalt ~-t he Board of Directors was direct- • Spring football pr:lcti<'e of>("n-cause only 29 persons nttcndcd the £>d to examine the proposal further Pd Tuesday. wh<'n Coach Roy dinner meetin~. During the d is-1 and to see if a oroJ)E'r method of Rosso greeted 40 asoiring pig-cussion it was brought out that t he operation and financinll!' can b<.' skinners. Coast has 25 returning poor attendan<X' was caus<'d by worked out. A repor t will be given letterm en. other conflicting mE't'tings. combin-at the Ma y 12 meeting. ing a social a~d bus~nc.-s~ evenin~ Bob AllC'n brought up the QU<'S- BEVERLY HILLS GUESTS and by d c:'lay tn gettmg the rnN't · tion of keeping the Island beaches ARE ENTERTAINED HERE lng under wa~·. clean. The J'lle>mbership voted to Guest s from Beverly Hills were The meml>Prship vot<'d to re-send a letter t o t he city manager entertained at the home of Mr. strict the next me<'ting to husincs~ asking for the us<.' of tax funds to and Mrs. Dean Bradfo rd. 509 only, no dinner. It will be held clean the bE'aches. Poinse~t~a Ave.. last week-end. next Thursday. Mav 12. at the The new city li<.'ert.~ ordinance ~he vtsttors were Mr . and Mrs. Earl $tanley offico. beginning at 8 also came up for discussion. Presi- .. tan Jamison and daug~ter p.m . dent Steigerwalt report<>d tha t he S herry. Bradlords entertamed Maln item of buslnt-ss last and J ack Bidwell and Bill Keit-h t ~eir guests a nd Mr . and M:S. R. Thursday \vas a proposal for shut-had a ttended last week•s Council N. U.g~rlof of Newport He1gh~s. tle service transportation on tht? meeting, at which it was lntro- ar.d Mr. and M rs. George Holste m Island. President Steiaerwalt !'aid duced and nassed to the second m . of Lido lsle, at El Adobe Res-that this !\enriC'E' would help k {'('p reading without anv discussion. taurant In Capistrano Sat~rday business on the Island. He cited as Later. accompanied by an attor~ ~~-~~~~~~~~~~~e~"·~e~n~in~g~. ------an example the fact that west-end ney. they went over the orovisions ~-------------------------~~~bcom~g ~~~oo~-~~e o~~an~~~~n~~e ma iority of fees to the $25 level. Corona del Mar For Your Evening Enioyment ..... COCKTAIT.S FINE FOODS DINING-from 1:00 P .M. to 11:00 P.M. BAR-from 3:SO P .M. HARBOR 127S Corona del Mar Balboa f1land ARVO E. HAAPA Editor and Publisher P EG HAAPA Associate Editor THE ENSIGN is published every Thursday morning for the com-munit1~ of Corona de l Mar and Balboa Island. Office houn; are: 9 a.m. to 12 noon and l :M t o 5 p.m. Mondav throuf!h Friday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year .. ······················-·······$2.00 81x Months .......................... 1.00 Ottt of Harbor area. Year .... 2.50 1201·D COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar, Calif. H ll'!bol" 711 The Business Association de~ d dc:'d to take no action, either to Indorse or protest the ordinance. June 11 Dance Set Board of directors for the Bib •n• Tu<"ker club named Mr. and Mrs. John Keeler. 224 J asmine Ave.. and Mr. and Mrs. H. L Hughes. 4-.10 Aca<'iR Ave.. as co- r haiml('n of the Club's ~a.nce to be held JunP J1 at the Santa Ana Country Club. . Five me mbers from C".orona del Mar attended the hoard of direc- tors m('etin~ last Thu~day At the home of Mr. and Mrs. t.loyd Seil~ s t l.asruna 8eft<"h. Thev wcl"f' StlJ· art Diehl. tl't'Murer. Mn. H. L Hugh~. Mrs. Al Pl~r. John K~ ----------ler anc:t Mrs. ~ Tod~., ON p .... TMa aNit THUftiDAV, MAY I, 1 .. -~~----.~~ PRO~ESSIONAL DIRECfORY 1 I Phyak:lana·IU,...OM. M.D. Of nee Ra. Harbor lOtS Laguna 12684 Chas. A. Wylie, M.D. Practice Umited to Dlleues of Infants and 0\lldren Hours 1 to 5 P.M . Coast Hwy. and Jasmlne, CDM ( A. V. Andrews, M.D. P HYSICIAN and SURGEON Telephone Harbor 556 John N. Osburn, M.D. Pract ice Limited to the Eye 10 A.M.-4 P.M., Mon.·Frt. Except Wed. Afternoon 332 Marguerite Ave., COM HA 1367 Res.: HA 1830 ~ Spencer H. Boyd, M.D. Practice Limited to Obstetr ics and Gynecology 1007 North Broadway Santa Ana Office Residence KI 3·TI19 HA 1832 Wallace J. Miller, M.D. Practice Limited to the Eye By Appointment Harbor 1528 1415 Coast H ighway, COM Phyalclans·Surgeont, D.O. Dr. Edward W. Milum Physician and Surgeon Osteopath 615 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona del Mar Harbor 2942 Optician Telephone : Harbor 1528 E. H. Thiele OPTICIAN P rescriptions Filled Glasses Repaired 1415 Coast Highway. COM in the Birtcher Buildi;ng Dentist Phone Harbor 2356 Dr. 0. G. Suess Dentistry 313 Marine Balboa Island Funeral Director Baltz Mortuary CbaveJ by the Sea • . - HARBOR42 Coron.a del Mar, California Ample Off..Str-eet Parking Ch~raetor Dr. Donald J. Yarnell Chiropractor Hours: 10 to 4:30 Saturday and Evenings by Appointment 1217 COAST HIGHWAY Corona dei.Mar Harbor l<M8 Ambulance Harbor Ambulance Service HARBOR 2787 Night Calls: Beacon 5601 24~HOUR SERVICE 427 30th St,. Newpoct Betch THa KN&IQN h .. S THURIOAV, MAV I, 1MI Vi's JleUity Shop I helton· Thermlque MACHINE WAVE Lonaer Lutlnc LoveUness 1103 COA&T HIGHWAY Corona del Mar HA 05!3 \ 1be monthly report on building $203,764, or 76 per cent of the permits, issued by BuJldtng Inspee-$2G6,000 ret'Ordt d a ) ear a~o. The tor Pete Nelson, showed April re-Mat'Ch total had ~n only 42 per peatii\c the drastic March slump, cent of the total for the corre- with permit toWs cut by more sponding month of 1948. than half from Ole corresponding April pernuts for BaJboa Island month ot a year ago. totalled $-18,400, or one-third of The April total for the city as a the $145,700 mark of a year ago . .._ ___________ __, whole was $491,697, slightly less Corona del M ar Perm its Reool"d Playere -Television DON KIRKPA11UCK 317 Coast Hwy., COM H ar. 723 Rome Renovating Ploora Our apeoialty Window and Wall Cleaning CHARLES GORMAN 1018 Co&Jt Highway, COM HAft.Oft 2574-W Corona Cralt ANYTHING MADE OF WOOD 1301~ Coast Rwy. Corona del Mar Harbor 1108 RANCHO MEIA N....-ySChool State lJoel\led and Approved From 2 to a Yeare luperviNd Care and Conlltructlve Play REASONABLE RATES ()pen 5 days per week-8 to 5 Transportation Furnished 190 E. 15th St. COITA MEIA Phone •eaoon Ht7 than half of the $1,035,957 re<.:ord The !ollO\'-ing penruts were is- of a year ago. sued for Corona del :\far during Corona del Mar fared consider-the last week of April: able better. Its Apr1J total was C. E. Meeks, one-story, one-unit Plans for a summer tent theater project are being carried out by the Newport Harbor Civic Theater committee, under the chairman- ship of Carl Hanna of Corona del Mar. Proposed site is the bay fronf. age across Bayside Dr. from City Pump Station No. 3. midway be- tween the Balboa Yacht Club and Marine Av<'. The pump statJon itself, which the theate r commit- tee intends to usc as a playhouse, will not be a\•ailable until perhaps late next fall, according to 1\lr Hanna. dwelling at 519 !':arcissus Aw~ .• 56.000. C. Mackie !'\ewton, ix-room, two-story, two-umt dwelling at 433 Begonia An•., 13,000. Eugene BO<'ro, addttion to pres· ent bwlding. G<•ne's Cafe, 715 Coast Highway, SS.OOO. William Cowan. addition to dwc1ling at 103 Carnation Ave., S1.500. 0 . W. Hin<'gardner of AnahC'im. sign for cafe at 405 C<>&t 1-lig h- way, S700. Balboa I sland Permlb Eugene Gra.selli. r<'modelling of dwelling at 307 Abalone An?., $2.000. K. E. R<·afsn~ der of La Habra, two-story, ~C'\'en-l'oom. one-unit dwelling at 1:.?7 Sapphire Ave .. Sl5.000. Frank E\'C•rt•tt, <:'On~t ruct stairs at dwelling at 516 S Ba~ Fl'ont, $500. The tent project calls for a 299- seat theater. \\i th C('ntral staging. 1 Mr... Harry Carey is in charge of the arranJ;:emcnts. She plans to • Cl b 1 have plays presented by a stock Harbor Se~vaee u. s company, with top ranking . tars To Hold Jo1nt ~leehng comJng for guest appea r ances. A medley of sports will ~on the Mr. Hanna stated that none of entertainment program whtch fol- the funds donated for the civic lows d inner a t the JOint me-eting 'theater "-ill be touch('d until work of Harbor Sf•niCl' clubs at Orange on the p (' r m a n c n t the at rr is Coast Colleg<.· ne:\. t T\J<'sday. start('d. Sportf' e\'ents wtll includt" \\TeS· --------...lscouts Advanced Gene's Place tling, boxing and a football dem- onstration. .\n added at traction "til be t he Pirate Ba nd under the direction of Kenneth B~ttcher. SPECIALIZING IN Wedding Cakes Birthday Cakes French Pastries 705 COAIT H IGHWAY Corona del Mar Harbor 1102 TOtM'SIIOP Apatfor Western Prompt Service Given on All M ... gee Poat Office Block Harbor 2728 CORONA DEL MAR lay Review Board 1 Boy Scout Troop 17 met with m embers of the board of review at last week's meeting. Ala n Le\\<is I of Balboa Island advanced from first class to Star, and Don Stef- l fensen of Corona del Mar was pro- moted to Life from Star. I Members of the r eviewing board were Robert L. Callis. J ohn Ke-e- ler. Jack Hertwick Sr. and Karl Axtatcr. Kiwanis. Rotary, Balboa Bay Lions and Co~ta Mesa Lions "-ill participate. ISLAND DIGGINGS STOPPED ChildN'n tunn<'lling in va<'ant lots at Park and Emerald on Bal· boa Island and constructin g deep trenches weT'(' warned last week by police and mstructl"d to ftll the ex· ca\'ation.s. The polk'<' pomted out that some folks mit;ht fall in and hurt th<'mselves. There was a clos('ly fought fire --------------; building contest. w ith the Cobra patrol winning first plac('. Plans for th<' Camporc(' on -;\fay 14 and 15 at Irvine Pa rk W('re discussed. BARBECUE AT CHINA COVE NUTS . . . and Bolts DEAR MOM : A barbecue h('ld Friday night at the China Con• home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H oyle Jr. !et<.'d Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bradford anci their guests. ~lr. and ~trs. Stan J a mison , -;\tr. and Mrs. J oe Stamp Jr .. Mrs. Vivian Ka ufma nn. Dr.· L--------------, Pobert Onaley anct :\lr. and ~Irs. H. N. Lag('rlo!. 1 know you are t ir~d of slav- Ing over tha t old stove, and a new Gaffers and Sattler Range would be the answer to your dreams. T hat particular model you d~sl re is now ready for you i n all 1ts glory. • • • UNOifUM SALE If You Want Floor CoveriiiCJ We have all 1949 Linoleum and Tile : • Armstrong • Sloane • Pabco All Pattern• for Your Selection E. C. Page I Tie Co. 135 & 17th St. ... "" ti10.W c.ta .... CECILIAN SINGERS CONCERT Corona del Mar choral director, Mary Batten Steffensen, will di- rect the Cccilian Singers in a con- cert at the Santa Ana Ebell Audi- torium Tuesday. John Arnold Ford. basso-cantante, will be soloist. AFGHAN HOUND SCORES Kay Finch's aJghan hound. Ch Felt's Th.icf of Bagdad, brought home a nother ribbon this week· end. ''Thumper,'' a he is affec· ttonately called. was judgE'd best- ot-brecd at the 45th All-Bre-ed Dog Show ol the Los Angeles Kennel Club at Gilmore Stadium. FLOWERS from Oh. y~s. there are also many k itchen accessories, such as M IX· master, Shu r Edge Cutlery. Py· rex Glassware. Philco refr i g~r­ ators and just about anything your h~a rt desires. • • • All t hese are waiti ng for you. M om, at CROWN HARDWARE 825 COAST HIGHWAY Corona de~ Mar Harbor 232 /(ileg '.1 . I • Cut Flo\\"ers • Corsages • Flo\vering Plant • Planters HARBOR 1621 406 ~t IDghway FREE DELI\~RY CorQna d I Mar GARDEN FRESH PEAS • • • • • • • • 3 NEW WHITE ROSE POTl,OES • • • • • 10 SUMMEft SQUASH. • • • • • • 3 FIRM, CRISP ~mooE • • • • • C. & H. CANE SUGAR • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 10 46-0Z. CAN 2Sc • Mo. 2 can, 2 for De 46-oz I5C NIBLET CORM • • • • • • • • 12-oz 1Jc L IBBY'S CORtiD BEEF HASH • • SACRAMENTO APRICOTS • • • DEL MONTE'S M ISSION PEAS •••••• LIBBY'S ROSEDALE CORN •••••• DEE-JAY PEACHES •••• 16-oz can, Mo. 2 can, 2 for 23c 16-oz can. 2 for 29c big 2t can, 2 for 45c \\·e ha Ye a complete line of FROZE.~.~ FOOD \\'ine -Beer -Soft Drink -Candie \'i it Our ~larket for the Bf.st in Food BURER Nl ROS. 19 1 Featuring ~lanning•s Baby Beef RATH'S CEDAR VALLEY lb. 45c SLICED BACON • • • • FINEST BABY B EEF a.. 29c SHORTRIS .• • • • • • CORN FED-END CUT .49c PORK CHOPS • • • • • • ,. FLY FRoM aAN MATEo • Arlist Is Guest Mn. C. A114n Mc:DorWd. 303 =: ~~d·s~~!: 01 tlte Marples aon Fr'eclcBe. who flew from San .;=:=;::::=::;;::::====~ Mateo Suncla)'. One ot the nation'• forema.t • ! • Ustl, Rolf Amwtronc. 11 cuest Now is the time to get a nat- ural color photograph of your house and garden. • DEE HEARD Portraits -Commercial <By Appointment) t8LAND IWIMMER WIN& Mr. and Mra. Perce Marples of 317 Mona·Rae Barlow, 232 Agate Ruby Ave., Balboa IslaDd. Ave., won a gold medal tor fint Mr . .A.nnstronl an1wd b)' P~ place ln a Novice Swlm .Meet at • week ago from New York and the Pacillc Coast Club ot Long plans to stay abollt two months. In Beach last week-end. addition to h.ll renown as a cal~ Mona·Rae, who ia nine, won dar a.rt.1st for Brown and Bigelow. tirat ln the heat• and tint ln the he. is also well known u a cuoe !lnalJ ot the 25-yard ~tyle tor sailor. He haa ht. own aa11ing ea- gniJ ot eight and nine years. She noe here. ~warn the race in 22 JeCOnda. She The Marples entertalned Mr. represented the Huntington Beac.Q Armstrong and another guest from Swim Club. the east. Mrs. George Hoover of -======================.:-Marblehead, Mus .• Saturday ~ ning. There were dances and mu-MARINE BEAUTY SHOP FREE Cocktail Facial HAR80R 151 327 Marine, Balboa leland sic by a group of Tahitians. and refreshments were served. • • • DANCE AT LONG BEACH Two Balboa Island couples were members of a square of d~cers who were guests of the Prome- naders Square Dance Club ln Long Beach Friday nlght. Get Cork·Cu.hloned Comfort In Mr. and Mrs. ~rge Guthrie and Mr. and Mn. Ronald Barlow attended from the Island with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hostetler and Mr. and Mrs. ClU!ord Drake of Bal· boa, completing the square. The octette had late evening refresh· ments at the Drake's residence. • • • NEWLYWED& &gt. and Mf"S. Leon L. Nichola, pictured. here jvat after their man-lage April 20, are now living In Long B each. Sgt. Nic.hole Ia the .on of Mr. and M,... Kennett\ N lchote, 305 Marine Ave , llalboa laland, and the bride. formerly Min Joyce Brooka of Seattle, al.o once lived on the l1land. 100511 KEDS Navr·Naturai·Bay Green·Bt'own For Expert and Complete Service on Y oar Radio and Television Sets e 24-HOUR SERVICE e FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY e INSTALLATION and REPAIR Radios Can Be Left at Corona del Mar Store SOS RADIO and ISLAND REOORD SHOP 300 MARl NE, Balboa le~d Harbor180 VISIT& HOOSIER STATE Back home in Indiana Is Mrs. W. L. Wiegand. of Wiegand's Food T k• h Ott• • I 1 Center or Marine Ave. BUl ur IS ICia s gand expects her back next week. Cock1ail ~e: w~ held at the Son Is 81 Guest borne of Mr. and Mrs. R M. Huff, Tosun Suvor, son of President 206 Pearl Ave., and Mr. and Mn. M<'nder of the Tu.rkish Senate, was R. N. Lager I of, Ne~tport Helgbts, a houseguest at the home of Mrs. before the Surlsider's dance last F1orence W. Hall, 313 Marine Ave., Thunday evening at the Balboa last week. He came home for Yacht Club. ~~rn..c .. , vacation from University of • • • -r•u"6 Callfomla in Berkeley, with Mrs. Balboa Island Orde. WSCS, Hall's son. Thomas. held a May breakfast Tuesday at Tosun, who is from Istanbul. is the home of Mrs. Percy Baines, a chemical engineering student at 322 On~. The new officers for the University. He is a great swim- the eD.SWJ\1 year ~re installed. mer and in training for the Call· with Dr. Harry Whit-:, pastor of fomia team. <He practiced while Island 0\.apel, conducting the cer· on the Island.) emonles. OfJicers are Mrs. T ed Hall Mrs. Hall's daugh· Hauser, preafllent; Mrs. • _ . ~-~=-ce·pres1 ent · 1r~portahon Steph vesSmith secretarY and the bo:rs by flying up to San Fran· Mrs. ~ IbbotsO~. treasurer.,--cisco to bring them to the Island. · • • • They returned Sunday. Mrs. N. E . Bodenschatz. mother of Mrs. w. Frank Powers, 701 m"--1 Se • R ld Marguerite Ave., passed away May ll' UJJera l'VJceS e "Druga wlth a reputation" 201 MAtUNE AVE. 8alboa laland Hart»or 111-W FOrY ..... • Tires, Tubes all sizes • Bicycle Repairs • Accessories, Supplies of all kinds CoxcmciK· ...... Union SerVIce Station PARK and MARINE AVL Balboa latand Hafi)or t3t1 Gilts lor Mother 1415 COAST HWY .• COM lin Chicago at the age ot.84. Mrs. Funeral servi~s whlch involved ,......BE~ .. Harbor 1172 Powers has gone to Chicago to two local families were held last £a.a..o ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~tt=e~nd~se~t'Vl~·ces~·-------: week-end. Private faml1 y rites S'l1LL 'l1ME :: were conducted Sunday for Harry ,.._....., _______ .:.:.:.:___:.:::.:::.:..~..:.:~:.:...-......... ------------~ C'. Hollinshead. 86·year-old, !ather for last mlftate o! Robert HolUnshead, who lives Mother's Day at 217 Pearl Ave. The body will ShoDDi.na: be returned to Bulfalo, N. Y. ~ ·""" Services were held for Albert Meyer. 62, of 233 E. Bay Front. R b J / ~fr. Meyer, a retired Los Angeles 0 erts ew.e erS PLAY CLO fireman, died last week on Tues-223 Y2 MARINE AVENUE Un day. He was buried at Inglewood Balboa laland H•rbor 2121 iP~ar~k~C~e~me~te~ry~·~ ............ ~~~~~iiii~~~~~ • SWIM SUITS CATALINA JAN1'ZEN McKEEVER COLE PLAY CLOTHES COLE SUNDRESSES WHITE STAG GRAFF PALMDAYL SHOES JOYCE TOPSIDERS KEDS Balboa hlutd, ()aUf. . Bells Are the Music of India The soft thud of the huge pad-them the beasts of burden are ded foot of a camel is scarcely dJ.s. known to lose their appetltea and oemible among the noises of an slow their steady gaJt. Indian city street. so this large Unique among bel.lJ, the bell beast of burden could be upon you whJch designates the sacred et:JW and breathing down your neck, lt of India is of an lndlvic!ual lbape. jt weren't for the strings of bells Somet.lmes ornately decorated 1n with which the camels are always colon on the heavy brass, the bella adorned. for the aacred cows are each one In the less inhabited portions of made by hand. India, the rlngjng bells of the The Islanders have obtained camel caravans have saved many strlnga ot different types ot Orten· a lost traveler. tal bella for your home decoration. Travelers say nowhere in ~e Beoauae of their place fn the cul· world fa the sound ot bells sllch a ture of India. their UJefuJ..neu and part of everyday llVing. Each ani-actomment brinr an added al&'nlfl· mal, each phue of llving, hu ita eance to your hOUJe. own particular bell, tinkling or Strinp of these an4uated belli clanging u if tt were a part of the are all melodloualy In tune • • • national music. whether they be the Tanco Bells The camel's bellt are perhapt ot the earrtap talda. or the l<wely the nearest to our type of Ol1'N "DtwaU··. or New Yev ~U W'hJch bell; they are ful\loned of thinner awakena the IOd4ftl ot Wealth metal than the othen, and there--aDd Beauty. fore have a mor-e plaintive, len Tbe atory ot the bellt II priated musical aoun4. The bella aeem to on each ltrlftl fot-your lnfonna- tnspire the camela an4 without tJon. THE ISL~NDERS 214 MAfUNii AVENUE 8A~80A II~NO Officers Installed At Zonta Meeting IJy MRS. F LORENCE ANOEAION-------~ Mt"'. PauJim• Ja-r, •~ Mari· An important and colorful din-~old Ave .. Y.'ll Vt~>ltf-d J'W'CC'fltJy bY oer tneet..lna' of th Zonta Club of ''Mt'll. CltHI) C'..o<•tz. who h movt'Ct Newport Harbor took plnt't' ~ t tu Altadl'M from Park RJdge, Ill. Thurad y at the Hurley BeJJ lmL Mrs. G<x tl i PJ.sl Matron of Park Thlrty-flve members and g\J<'Sts Rids:<' Chnptc r, Ord<·r o! the Em- w re preteot at the first anniver-em Star. ary ot the club to wltn<' th<' in· • • • atallatJon of oUloel'l. Ruth Hum-M d "1 B G L dJ 513 . r. an •' r. . . . u urn. mel, new president, named the Goldenrod. aC'COmptlllled by Mr. committee chairmen for the com· Ludlum's brother and famHy, Mr . i.ng year. and Mrs. R. V. Ludlum, daughtrr The foJJowlq officers W£•r·r· in· J oanne and son Bobbif', t!J'Ove Sun stalled by Hazel Grant King. of day to Camp l d} lJwiJd. Pasadena. organizer of the IO<"aJ • • • chapter of Zonta: Prt> ident, Mrs 1\li, Mnrv Wei., daughtt>r of Hummel: first vic<' president, Mil· :\fr and Mrs. H a l \V<.'i~~:, 1607 Pa· dred Stanley; S('C()nd \ iC£'-prt•si-cafac Dr., •~ conval<.'<>clng aft<'r a d~t. El ie Hampton: recording sewrt· attta('k of meash.•s. ~Y. LouiSE> HamblE>t; roan-• • • Bill ~. 215 Coast J ltlh"' ay, took hi~ mother-In-law, M" Sarah ·hoftstaU, fishing Sunday and th )' caught four fJ h. Mrs Shoft· 51a.IJ, of Cucamonga, i a 70-) ar· old nat.Jve of CaJ1fomla. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brut"e. 721 Poppy Ave .• went ftshmJ: ln San Juan Creek last Sunday. Tm good- • iz<.'d brook trout rc·\\.aJ·dN:t th~m for the early risin~ hrnn or 3:30 a.m . • • • spOnd.in& S<.'cretary, J ennie Rich- ards; trea&UN"r, GrayC"e Sevaer. Lucme Stoddard and Glad~~ Norman, retr.rtng p resid nt. w11l also rve a~ memb<>rs of the boat d of directors. A ~fothE>r·~ Day. c·omph."'tr with Motht>r . WiU be observ(>d at the home of tr. and Mr-.. Jam Ma · theny, 603 Lark,.;pur An• ~rs Ma- theny's motht>r, .Mrc: J ohn J K PI· lt>y, of Kansas Cat\, Mo .. and In-Mis~ Stephani<' Elli~. daughter dJa.napolis has b((·n \'JSJtinK hert> of ;\Jr. and Mrs )()(' EJii,, 431 (ko. for two weeks. Committee ~!lairm<.'n 8J'(' Mrs. Stanley, programs; Mrs. Stoddru'd. membership; Mrs. Hampton, "•·n·- i<Y; Mr8. Nonnan, finanCE'; Kath· l£>en CQI<'man, publicity: Edith Mull, international relation. : Ida Naylor, inter--city relations; Letha Drolet. attendanct'; Agnes Blom- quist. public affairs; B<'mict' Baltz. fellowship; Eva Aspen, status of womC'n. gonia, i.e; up ancf atound again --------------a!t,.r '-Ufrering an attack of ,_ ____________ ... mump:-. • • • ~Jr anti Mrs \\'llhur B . !\fac- GinJtit~. il:3 Ott'htd An·. ha\e re- t urnC'ri from tt Wf><•k In Yucaipa, "hrrP f h<'y wr r(' g-u<·~t" of M r and l\1'"'· 1 JC'nn· Hohhs. Aft<•r their rP· turn. 'tlw MacGJmti£•s ac-companied tht•ir dau~hl<.'t'. Mr-..... Maxine Chamlwrlain. on a da~ 's trip to San Dit'I!O to , • ...,., ;\fl'-~f:lc-Gini- 114•'s bmtht•t· and famll~. tht· Guy V.'. \ooky'>. • • • Karen 1\largreta Imports ••t;tYt f•i \•,,.', •' ,., .... ··•h ... f ,, ... f 'r>••nl S h · r f t, . : <.'rnon Patterson. 316 Duunond aJong With F~ lfubPr of Corona d I Mar and Walter Prill Ht r~tedN -.,. j THURIOAV. MAY 5, 1Mt and Loui D<w.•Jen attendt>d r .P. Slllpt., a con!el"(>nt'e of Engllih teach rs at Mt. an Antonio Collfge. Po- mon . ~ntly. They represente-d Orange Coast Juruor CoiJE"g<.' in the ten-coJJege conferen('('. Mr. Huber. who is act- For Yachting In "Cone E:xpon~" ORIGINALI Cu om and Rtt dy ~acte Plastic Acc::eliSOries Inrant. Clotet. K.Jtchen. Bath 1101 Coast H lghw•y, COM fine d n lnb or dl'ill For Sunday Supper For Yacht Club Dances Full circula r c:kanl' wuh blow,("' d~ t>d t o meit ,·h th" ~ookn ... For Beach Wear Shorts and Bt·a· T Shu"ts. Pt•on P<'dal Pu her~ Town ship Gets Class A Court I t:~ · cnA~T nu:ww A\ 229 ~Iarine Ave. Balboa I land ~~~~~~~(~'O~K:O:~:·A::D~~~-L~M~A~R~~~======~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::~~::::::::~ M r. nnt1 )fr..., Sll:nr DiPhl. 50R 1 Goldr ntod. '-JH"nt Frid'ly c•\·t-ning ~ with :\Tr and :\h' . Hnrold I3('ne- di<"t. 1~>7 ~:t rf'I'"U5 tn ('('lt'hrat<.', Newport B<.'ach township has a whopping 30,000 population and as a result b entitlt.'<i to a Cla:-s A justiC<' court. nus was dC'C'idt-d l.lSt "'"< k b~ Superior Ju~<' Rotx>a1 Garfin<'r in Santa Ana last w('('l< in a fl'iendly suit filed 3f::alnst Judge l..>onald J . I>odsre. who nO\\' b com(>(•lll'd tn accept cas~ in the juri!'dictlon of a Class A court. Jud~e Dodg-<' now can handle cast's wh{'J'c damag,.s sought are up to Sl.OOO. Limit for Class B court j urisdiction was )Jr. l)whl's b1rt hday. • • • OBTAIN SPECIMENS Rov Math<'r. ~:.'7 :\faril::old Aw? .. ioinrd ot h.-r mromh• r-. of the> Or- an!!<' C"oa.">t :\lim rat and Lapidary Socil'l\', f.tmili.la h known as Rock-hound~. on a t1 fn to thC' Hauser Beds rt'Cl'nt I~·. Jl<' rrport s ex- trC'mel\' hot wrath•'r th<'t'<'. How· en'r, 1 h,.~ ohtninl'O snmt• g<'ode Sf>l c-imens. • • • $300. . NEWLYWEDS HERE Th!'e(' mC'thods of d<'tcnnining ~ewh"\\'('(}" \'i.sit( d thC' hom<' of the townc:h1p population wC're usro 1\lr. and ~tr~. Hamid l\tt.·~ t•rs. 424 The total wac: set at :l0,47R em tht-1\:arci,su ... A\P .. last \\l't>k. Thl'Y basts or 3.305 pupil .... in f1ip ;\('\\' W('r(' )tr. anri :\ft, John Shank!' of pon. B<>ach and Crn.ta :\fpsa "£hool 13attl,. Ct·t•C'k. :\lu:ha1:an. districts; 3.1.:ll 2 on th<• ha.,is of :\tn;. Shank..... fnnnt•aly Mary 10.410 ele<'tric mC'trrs in th .. to\nl-JunJ:ha us. camt• to B:tnnan1; r ('('('nt- ship; 36.330 on th<' basts of 1::?.110 h· to '1~11 ht•r· f.tther·. V.'hil<.' thl'N." registered \'Ott.>n>. h·<·r faanl r> :uta\ t•d a net the~ decid<"d Th<.' NC'wport Bench pnpulat ion to marry and havt~ th<'ir honey- by the way. i ~ pr<'cist·l~ 2l.:'l71.::?. moon in· Califor-nia. Tht') will mo- a.s computed b) C"ity CIC'rk C'harlt-s tor to ~k\ko and thC'n proc('('d Priest . He usC'd tlw fnnnuta of :3.fi I home. (X'rsons per <'ach of the 599:! wa1 t'r • • • m<'lC'rs In the• City. GUEST S ON GOLDENROD ' :\It·. ami ~Jrs. F . C. Brookings. :!0~ GoldC'nt·od AvC'., entt'rtnin<:'d Mr. and 1\tr·s. KyP JI. v.~lt1iam~ o( Los An~('lt s lnst w.•rk. Tht' Wil- liams w.•rr on 11wir way home from Palm Springe:. NO, IT I S N OT TOO LATE to r eceive your Kay Finch ash· tray or a new mailbox with your one-year subs::ription to THE ENSIGN. Let Us Help You: e Gay new designs for sweater-blouses e Lightweight wools and linen dress yarns e Botany sets dyed to match for that all-in-one look • • • Lamp ~hndC''\ ancl instruC'tions ... nil shapPs and rolorful mnH'riall" • • • n.e NeecllepOinter Yarn Shop 1201·C COAST HIGHWAY , Corona del Mar . Harbor M'I·W This captivating go\\·n of Bur-Mil * crepe is enhanced by the lo\·ely lace bodice White, P ink and Maize Sizes 32-38 • Reg. U.S . P•t. Office $6.95 1209 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar H arbor 1293-W Perle rest has the perfect look, t he perfect fit In White, Lilac, Sea-Spray Green llzea U-40 r • Pa .. i nta ENatCN THURaDAV, MAY S, 1MI FOR RESULTS Use· •n Ensign Clanlfled 50 GaUl, 20-D, 619 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar HA 2535 Get Your ~ .. CZ ANOmER NEW~ shop is THERE'S PLENTY ot bulllnl•l From a LQC41, AGENT. 0 nina: this month at 313~ Ma-~~rc::cro::= ....... •••'• .,.110 IDa~tr:lviCE. rine Ave., Balbo:l laland. .. Palge Mar ay IIUC~IID .__ ~Pft()IIPr ACI'lON Originals'' will be opened by Paige ~·. restauran~ tor lnltaDCe, ~-ao:= ~ W... '"': ,.... •rs U8 Hall about lay 15 if all goes ac-11. weU into a 55.000 proJect. wtlkh =.,.. Ud tbe dMitooa:w wen ·.a."DA cording to schedule. Last ) ear she Will offer a bar for wine and beer ~ ~ to What the 5 _JI/el•f had a shop in Laguna called the u "-'ell u a little cafe for break-dMa .,.. ~ gu Shoestring Shop (beca~ ahe fast and 1~ • • ~ Lutel'a ftfth era-roam lftlll~ftC8 ()l))ened it on a shoeming, me ba4 a mural ol tbe UWeltW&rd I ·V sa)'·s>. Her first customer was OONSTRUCI'ION of the newly ~ .. .-, a mural on the ":A ftency Bette Davis. authorized Trailer Sales Lot at .,4 ,.,.. ol tbe PIJai1miL" ,.,._ PaJge de igns dresses and all ac· Begonia and Cout Ine)wwa.y is be-Ill 1fn. Aultbi'a Fouitb Grade 107 c..-H 11hway ceSIOries, usin&: simpllclty as the ginninc to take shape. Owner A. E. room ~ were tbfte types of CoNM del Mar HA 2422 keynote. Her new shop will fea· Salisbury himself hal been lleell Work: C'JCJINIDJtfft. R1eCt.e4 aftd JD.. W wrf tonn ture beach clothes, patio dresses out working to eft the lot lD shape div.klual wOrk OD Mmco aDd cu. ( e ot ~) and resort ""·ear. She also plans to for summer hlgbway traffic. Uol't'liL Mft. Deftton'a room had ~===:;===~===:; design cloth<'s for flying women. • • • ma.ny beautifUl ~ tor Mex· : • • • NO LONGER will shoppers bave 1oo an4 calJfonla. AND IF YOU DON'T fly your· to stAnd in line to try OD frocla Mia Sdlleder'• third era* self you might '"'·ant to go by "Sky-and IW1-wear at the Vap.bood room had plct::l.area and ~ ol masters," a company that makes shop. Reason is that they too are 0rance County, atilo pictUre& and unsch<'duled flights on short no-redeooratin&: and enJ.anlng • • • atortes ot their N~ Harbor tJce to practicaJJy MY" here. Tom-and there will be extra dressinc trip. m' Fo ter of "Tommy's Shop,",609 rooms as weU as more store space. Coast High\\ a). knows all about it • • • p t• ;,a .,. and can sell )OU a tickc.~t or ar-NEW PERSONNEL and new 0 ICe "UXI 1ary range a flight. parking space are ''What's to talk Tommy's ~n enlarging and rt>-about" items at All-Amel'ican Plans Food ·Sale d<'coratmg hb shop, too. by the Market. The new man 1s Charles . way. Porter, who hal bee~ worklt\c 1n A food aale Saturday. May 14. • • • Laguna, but who Uvea to Corona will be the next project ot the THE lSLA::"\TIERS have moved del Mar. \Vork hu 5tarted on the Women'a Police Auxiliary ot New- their booltstore from next to their parking lot to add 8,000 square pqrt Beed:L. Site ot the uJe will Marine A\'c. Gift Shop, to the back feet with ingress and egress Um probably be tn Balboa. lt wu de- part of the Gift Shop ... so that and outs, that is) at Irls u well u dded at the awdJlary meetlDc Jut :rou ha\'e to walk through all those the Jasmine entrance. It'll be week at the lion» ot Mlldred iovely tempting things to find a ready for next week's elgbth. an-Jotmston. 1617 w. Oent:n.l Ave .. \ book.. niversary of the first All American Newport. Beverly Burdsall · and ~~==============:::....:...:..:...:~+------------market. Lorraine Montgomery we-re co-P-___ ...... ________ ...,~---------., • • • h AND OON'T FORGET -1 o c a 1 ~ the meetine were merchants are your neighbors. so Mary &tes, Corona del Mar: try them first for ~our~ Mabel Jone., Balboa Ialand; Gin· -there's mighty little )'OU cant cer ~ VIola Corned .. Au~y FEATL'RING 24-Hour SerYice PlCK·UP and DEUVERY Quality Wo,.k, Done on P remiaes find at horne ii you look Read the Cottle Ruth Gerriah. Alda Gorton. ,. NEWPORT AVL ENSIGN for good buys and th-:n Bee ~. Ela.iDe McManipl. Lola eo.ta Meu HarhOr t425-W tell the shopkeepers you saw thetr Price Mamie Stockdale Dareen ~~eaoon lt11.J ads in the Ensign (no~ who'! pl~-u~ and Marti J~ all ot BOB IBBOTSON, Prop. ging whom)-but were all m this the Harbor area. '--- • together! Guesta .included Catherine H~ ------------ gee, a pt"Oipectfve membel' from 1309 Coast Higbn·ay 24 Guests Attend Corona del Mar, and ruta Knowles. Corona del Mar Harbor 1347-J Ce1. b t • ..._ ____________ __. Birthday ~e ra lOn GATHER FOR BR£AKFAaT --========================================~ 1 Friends and relatives of Mr. and A~ o.y breakfast and bricJce ::: Mrs. Lewis A. Bish. 505 Nard.laus were ~d Monday by the Uon- $50.00 to $1,000 Yf SALARY ftAUTO · For • Copper Ware • Brass Ware • Patio Accessories • India Bells HARBOR 1206-J II /PfJrtrflif by Howard folsom Taken In Your Own Home II Desired Camera 24-Rour Photo FlliisbJng Photographic Supplies Film Rental Library Harbor Photo Lab ORONA DEL MAR HarbOr 111a-w Ave., joined forces iD celebtttinc tamera, · auxlliary to the Balboa the birthdays of Ed HmftU. Mn. Bay IJons. Tbe May fete wu beld Bish's uncle, and Pauline Salomon. at the Newport Helchts home of a friend of tbe family, at Ragan'a Mn. George Pickering. Restaurant Sunday. ~ Amo the_ 24 guata present TEA H~Lf) AT O.C.C. were Mr. and Mn. R.lclanan, par-Barbara Longbrook. Corona del ents of Mrs. Bjsh, and Margaret Mar, 1a coinc to be a busy young Cole, her sister, who also lives at lady today because &he Ia in charge 505 Narcissus. of setvinc at the Mother'& tea at <>ranee Coast Colleae this after- noon, under the apon10rship ot AB· THEY CHECK FISHING soclated Women Students organl- ON TRIP TO MEXICO za.tlon. Harold Davis, 209 Fernleaf Ave., and H. C. Kirk, 305 Larkspur ELECTED BY O.C.C. CLUB Ave., took a little trip to Mexico ·Two local YOWl& people have last week to check on tJshlng con-been elected to offices 1n the For-I dJtions. They left Mo'lday and elen I..ancuaces Club of Orange Yf FURNITURE or other personal property "QUICK SERVICE" Coast Cities Loan Company 2305 Q)Ut Blvd. .-.ewport Beach, Calif. (Next Doot' to W estern Union Office) Tel. Harbor 2638-J J'eturned Thursday takirig 1n En-Cout. Collece. 'lbey are Oyde But·l senada, San Vincente, and San ler. ot Corona del Mar. who ia Quintin, which fs 307 miles from president, and Louanne Taylor, of Corona del Mar, and camping out Balboa Ialand, .ecretary. all the way. En route home they ===-===-====-----------------\1sited Mr. Davis' sister, Mrs. J . R. Por·t~r ot Carlsbad. BRIDGE LEAGUE OPEN& The Newport Harbor duplicate bridge club will have ft. 9fticlal IIAJIPTON'S BEXAU DRUG P R E S C R I P ·T I () N 8 E R V I C E HARaOR IQS 111 eoa-. etvd. COrona del Mar openJng tomorrow night <Friday), L-----------------------~ with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stoddard iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiijiiijiiliiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiii~~ijiiiiiiiiiiii of Los Angeles as guests of honor. • Mr. Stoddard Ia president emer· it us and ~xecutive secretary the Amerlcan co n t r a c t League. Reservations tor tomor- row's game can be made at Har· bor 2303-J. HAULING •••• Long DlStUce Local LARGE OR aMALL JOet GIVEN aAME CARa -we·M.w Wftft n. Wortr 1962 HARBOR BLVD. for BI'CNMI ~ cle&r ...................... wq. yd. $ 1.00 Sbag Rap, 4'XS .................... ·-···················· 1.1.95 P'UCEa aEL:OW L.A. IN WOOL CARPETING J1'riMe Broillloom .......................... 11q. yd. $ 9JJO Ot.ned BrOIMtloom ........................... yd. 8:85 ' HA.,_ ' , • " Complete Roo~ SerVice R. D. (...._) _.ETERION, M1r. 1101 N. eout mv.L c.rot\a •1 Mar HA 0121-.1 Wlfl'fES OF UFE IN JAPAN THE ENatGN PAGE 1 THURIDAY, MAY 5, 1Mt ~e Ia Wuudaful. .. •"rrtes bMk Tlrioe dUI"in& the storm the OO.t • 11ra. v. 11. ~ m ~P~te ot tbe t.lpped .., tar that ~My r~ u Dtscuss Changes ~ and aometl.rDel dan· wouldn't right itself. Only 20 ol. ~ ~ &be hal led Elnoe the appraxlinate.ly 300 passengft'l I ~a . ·I . In dlryun~ cut~. pre.. lbe ~'l ~Got~ A'-"'e. to Join managed to romt' to th d.inlag n , option LOWS pare tbe beds ee:rty by 'I*''DIID her huabalid With the occupation room. ~u deeayect cattle maDUre or ~~ 1n Japan. Since they 't find a ~, Pnlpoled cha.nJ;e fn adoption bone iDeeJ., Wol'ldnc 1n t.borno&'blY 1D a lettft received by . Mn. Enicson mon od temporarily b now before tbr State A.em- to a 4epth ~ 12 to 15 Inches. UR PbUlp Me,."B', 503 Goldenrod A\·e., into an American ub in Tokyo. bh• and thto n n---Count peat 1f tbe tot1 Ja too andy or too Jln.. Erriclon deta.Ued .IOIDt' at ber In the midst of writin; the letter ·' '-'•-.uo~ Y heavy. Few appllcatfons of com-experl~ OD the W3.)' 0\"er the)• to her former neighbor ~ Er-of:tJoe of the~·· Home So- l)aii!'I"Clal fert:lllzen ahould be made were in a typhoon for lx da) . ricson paused to go oot to lunch. dety W{!l"e the most lmportant top. durtnc the aummer month&. n \\"hen lhf> came back. c;h.-contin· ics discussed at the Ne11''PQI't Bar- should be stopped wbftl the buds D • u d w ued in the Jetter 1.o Mrs. M <"VtTII bor Auxiliary meeting last week. ~ lqe enough to make the final r1ve n er ay latt>r, tht" d ubhoUS.f' wa ruml'd li.rs. Da\·id Conon of Balboa selectlon. down. Luckil,.., ~ !aid. a maid Island ass· ed Spencer Boyd Self Service I AUIIdry When the plant hu developed 8 c G had ~ able o 1:(' most of ht'T o! Lldo Isle, at 11. bose home the two or three pairs of matured y oncert roup clothes and ~~onal tx.>lon!!in~~ ~ was held. Mrs. Hugh ~ 9 A.M.. to 6 P.M. leaves. the center or the maJn out before the club 11.1\~ romplet~ Springer and Mrs. Sam Porter of ThUI'L 9 A.M. to 9 p .lri. crowth 11 nipped off. Then the . ly burned. ~l'TK' of 1h OC'l'\Jp&n Newport Heights we~ also co-a plant ahould be restricted t t ~rship drh e for the Com-Jo.rt C\'~r')-thi.nJ. h,~,.o:==~ oeed SUD4ay or three &hoots to obta!n fare': muruty Conce~ Is being conduct· t~ . .Erri~' hu nd lc; a o ,._ The Children' H ome Society fa- 20 MACHINES DRYERS blooms. For the late bloomlng V&· ed this •-eek. v.1th a goal of 1,000 Pr Y.,th the t rutl"d Sta• anny in \"'O"S stren_"'lbeninJ: of the 1.947 100% SOFI' WATER riety, 1M main growth& on these adult& and 200 st~dents. to pro\1de Japan Sh f joine-d t-Jm in M h. ~dopUon la""'S rather than cba.ng· FREE PARKING new &hoots may be nipped o(f a bigger-than-e\er bud get of tog tht"tn as proposed by the legis- again around July 15 to recuJate S!),OOO. w....o....L &.'JI lature. Expa.Jldt'd eNk'e$ of the 404 c... Hwy. Haf'Mr 2511-W the height. For this budget tbe association uw-. may Sf& ' adoption ~cncy through the new COltON A DEl. MAR Immediately after the n e w will offer either a four or th·e con-~ County office. partly ~ ·~iiiii~iii~i!iiiiiiiiiiiliiii-' &boots of your ~lectlon begin to ~ P~ including such ar-1 .~ Th• v portl"d ~h the Newport Chap-r send out side latPrlls, they should tistl 85 Btdu Sayao and the Sla-~ IS I eac ter. were dlscu.ssed be removed very close a t the base venska ballet. FINE ITAUAN DINNERS 1•11 COAIT HIGHWAY Harbor 1110 Corona del Mar Open Until 2 A.M. Food lerved to 1:10 A.M. Public Stenograplter Notary PubUc Mimeographing Addressing T elephone Service Sarah Wheatley Harbor 117S Blrtcher Bldg. COftONA DEL MAR ~ beauty of your halr de- pends on your shampoo. , Ask at Nina's B e a u t y Salon about Nina's special shampoo and hair style to correct faded, lifeless and dry hair. , . Shampoo and • 't 1'rft Finger Wave £;iN 's BeiUty ON BALBOA ISLAND Phone Harbor M1 at ~ar lnterval.a a.bout once a A membership ticket allow~ the week. The basal ahootJ should be holder to attend ronct'ns at La· rem oved also as they appear. gu.na Beach, Santa Ana. Fullt>rton The first bud 1s the "Crown" and Huntington · Beach as wf:'ll M bud and 11 sWTOUnded by leaves. those scheduled locally. The "termlnal" bud appears later The drive started off with a din· in clusters surrounded by several ner Monday e\'ening at Las:una flower buch. We recommend re-Hotel. flnaJ conc<'rt of this ~a.son serving tennlnal bucb for the ma-was presented TUesday ft>aturin~ jortty of the early flowering com-the duo pianis ts. Bartlett and Rob· mercial and eM.lbltfon types ln ertson. Southern California.. The west Board of directOT"" for Com.mu- rule is not to save buds formed nJty Concerts are Mrs. Sta.nlt>y before Aug. 20. Otamben. :Mrs. Florence Ht>iff'tz. The final selection of bud should :P.tr. and Mrs. Clinton Sawin. Sid · not be made when buds are very ney Dav;cfstm. Evf.>rett RE-a. 0 . B small. It is advisable to allow an Reed. Leslie Miller, Hora('(' En· alternate bud to remain until one sign. Mrs. J . A. Beek. M~. J Leo-;. Is certain of all defects when final lie Steffensen. Mr and !\trs. Ro- selection is made. land Wright Mrs. Ale"<and(>r Ham- Uton. Mrs. Dick Drake. M~. Sallv Keen Chatter By JAN KING Peyton, Mrs. Howard Lagc.>rqui~t and Mrs. George Yardley. BOYD SAILS RACE Bob Boyd, 1211 Coa5t Hi~hway. is sailing the Ensena.da rac-e Y.ith The big nlght ls almost here-Don Shannon's "Sol .. M the Junlo~-Senior Prom. The girls Boyd and Mrs. Shann~~o v.i n • m: have been trying on. and even tor to the Mexican citv on Flida,· buying, their formals. So, fella.s. to join the festh1ties. · · you had betteT get hep and aak ...._ ____ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;ii;;; your best gal to leave May 13 • open. Jamey Jamison will be play. Jftu lng aweet and mellow music at the rra,!l Newport Harbor Yacht Club. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler of Co- rona del Mar ventured to Palm Springs last week~nd. They say the weather the~ was 100 de- grees. . . ~ Shark Wand seemed to be the perfect place for SaturdtJY night's beach party. Seen rowing their way over to the llland were Pat Frahm. Bill Chancy. Mikel Bums. Rex Briggs, Jodee Mattingly, Jerry Spangler. Charlene Chamberlain. Wayne Corbin. Jan King. Irwin North. Barbara Long, Jim East. Eva Caldwell. J ohn Kincaid, Dave Conchola. Doris Green. Janet Rill. Kathy Rabbitt. Eddle Wilcox and the h ost and hostess. Lincoln and Carole Clark. • • • Seen Saturday eve-ning having dinner at the Island Patio were Diane Sedlnger and Lowe 11 O'Gara. Later they took in a late show in Santa Ana. go /(ounJ A guy asked his girl to go rhumba-lng. .,Oh," uld the young lady, ~n you rtlum· ba7" ·~elf, natch:' boasted the young swain. "Where dId -f)'OU learn?" she crIed joyously. uaeen t a k I n g I e a 1 o n s at Ar· thur Murray'• 7 (I hope, hope.)" "Naw. never had a lesson in my life," he deplored. "I'm j ust lucky, I guea-l've got a loose bicycl~ seat." • • • Constru(."•in:1 o~ •hp P r ,\ :·· rian H ospital ll fhf.' ~·:e n• 3r h£' Arche<; i" £':\."'Jlf toot! o ... •at la P thic: yt'ar or at thE' l~zinr-im: of next yt'ar. Thic: wac; m:~dt-known follO\\inJ: th" dt.orici n n! thr Ho"· ORANGE COAST G ICRAFTS '-un. throu~h \\'Pd 9:30 to 6:00 Thur t hrou~th S at 9:30 to 9:00 HANDCRAF-,::ED JEWELRY 1 106 Coast Hwy., COM pita) F\Jnd n l"-ard ~(I I ~:'('(3 w ••h ,-------------. buHdin~ plane: \\! rth£>r h<' N'- que,tE'd $.330 000 in f•-d• rat fu:1d" • ir marie 3\ a ilahlt• o r nn•. SAW Repair hop 1208 COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT 8E'-CH ALL \\'OR K Gl'ARA-'\ .... l._E ... ED~ AI Reynolds Beacon 610S·J ~-_ion nn tht' f .-.rat rran w:ll be knn\\·n hy .\ l ~ l Tht> ar- chite-ct t hrn \\ill lx-d.!"'f'C'f d to draw phm, f'i:hcr on a rr:ill: ., d·ll· ______ ;...._ _____ -...! lar ba.c:ic: •w ith f<'d~"r.tl f nd·-' or Qn a thi"N'-quarte-r--l' , n de 'lar ha..c:is Comp l" inn ;md apr-·' I nf t he plane: areo r~ ... rd '" •akl' fi'.r to c.ix monthc:. Loc-al m r>ml:x-T"" o~ hr• ho ... pi•aJ board incluti.-. Brad""l F .nc-h and E . A. K . H ackE'tt nf Coron a d, 1 Mar and Ha rry \\'• I h of Balboa I NO IV I DUALITY In Ha1rc::utting Barber hop Coast Blvd. and Poinsettia Corona del Ma r Eames Molded Plywood furniture -Interiors .. . -Ceramics .. . -Drapes .. . -.. .\ccessories ... U15 COAST H IGHWAY Co rona del Mar HARBOR 419 THE PERFECT GIFT FOR MOTHER ·· WHITMAN'S ,_ - aut the joke's on you. if you really don't know how to rhum· ba.. Lota of people are makY,g arrangements now to brush up on their dancing to be ready for their summer vacation t ravels. ftebortnt .heft GrtMII"'__ ~. _.· • C.neral ftepalrfng · . • . . • ~ll.,r ~ PETE, EDDIE, HAftRY and ART . Mhter MechaniOI 1020 COAST IUOMWAY Cor:ona del Mar HARBOR 441-R Flowering Plants Corsages Cut Flowers 'l1te Largest a.nd Most Divenlfled Nanery Stock Ia the South Coa t Area 1111 COAIT HIGHWAY Oancere at the Corona del Mar couples night on Wednes· day evening are getting quite pr-Oficient In the South American Samba ••• a g ay rollicking dance to a definite south-of-the- border rhythm. Mr. and Ml"'l. BOb Rothwell and the Charles Peyton• are some of t he regu· lare at this se•lon, but there 11 room for others. Mra. Redlcan of Emerald Bay. who may soon be an Arthur Murray life member, has been helping Chet Farrar teach the 150 young people at the Yout h club In Laguna. Cotta Meu echool ag~f"'. too. are picking up w ith dancing les· eona. Claeses .Urt Saturday morning. You, too, can learn how to dance. Contaot Arthur M urrar-. 411 Coast Highway. Co,.na del Mar ,,. c.U Marbor 1t2~ $6.95 for 20-Piece tarter t Hand Painted, Blue Ridge. pple Patt m Pottery Dorod.y Kindell's CERAMICS ancJ GIFTS 121 7 f'oron del Mar Services Planned 0\1~ R. R. HocllldnsOn and h1.l F r1-:-~ f rL • 11\ Pollee DePartment have been ecm-Of m 0 ner S uOy nwonded by Oty Co\.lN:U ''fOr the trom there to Enscnada by James the lonK d!stance re.cinc Class wu excellent job In controlllnc and Barrett. the sloop Mickey of ~WTef'lce Rev. Pen-y ~ride Schrock's handling tM crowd during Easter Trophies oC the ciU ·of New· BaM', San Dleao. sermon for Sunday will be .. Some-Week." port Beach and ~eNlda will be ___ ---...;.;;;;.. _______ _ thing Better Than Mother's Day:• Oty Manager John S all ora p~nted by Mayor Ornke and Annual meettn2 ot the Congre-wrote the chief that "the dtlzens M~-or Emesto Zcnteno. of Newport Beach can well be ' 'lbe race ts sponsort>d by the gaUonal Conference of Southe!1' proud ot the efficient and c:oUr-Newport. Oooan SaiU~ A"-.wcia· ;::::===::;:=======~ C'allfornla and the Southwest wtll teoa conduct o1 every member ol tlon. H01t club this year is the be held next 1\tesda,y and Wed-your department." Balboa Yacht Club. JOHN DORY "CHOICE SEA FARE'• 601 E. ~ BALBOA HOURS: DAILY S·t; 8UN. 1·t CLOSED MONDAY nesday. Rev. Schrock and two del-Last y ar there were 117 en- egates wtu attend. l . to See ~:.. trles. Of these 96 started-In one ~~~~;;;;;;;;:;~~~~f-• • • omon ~ms ot tM worst gat~ In rcct'nt y<'ars .;; Dainty Handkerchiefs Monogrammed Soap Toilet Acceaeonea Stationery VARIETY 8TORE GOS Voast Highway Harbor 150 A Mother s Day service hM been A trip throu~h a gem mine at -and 86 rlnished. The sloop Pur- planned for the Balboa Island Pala is planned for the• .Tunior suit of M. lL Brt'n, Los Angele. 0\apel of 0\ri t Omrch by the Rockhounds on Saturday morn· finished first, In 21 hours. The Sea by Rev. Harey \Vhitt>. pastor. In~. JunJor Rockhounds with Bassanna of A. \V. Lewis, Lido Reports from the Chapel 'W'lll be their parents and friends are to Isle, won the arbitrary handicap made at the annual meeting of the meet at the mJne, about 75 miles -------- Newport Community Methodist from here. 8lt 9 a.m. Saturday. All Colin Ratsey Sees Church next Wednesday. adults a re l~vlted. The Pala mine )s of particular 1 ~ d f H • B LEAVES FOR NVC interest lor its tourmaline and MO e/ 0 IS oat Mrs. Frank Schierholt, 312 Car· kunzite, explained "Barney" nation A\·e .. left Saturday for a Barnes. pretident of the Orange An important visitor to the two months' stay in New York CoMt Minen.l and Lapidary So· Newport I Iarbor this pnst we<>k· Clty. She e~ts to bring her ctety. Further information may end was Colin Ratsc~·. dcccndunt mot her' back to Corona del Mar tx obtained from him at Harbor of famous EngUsh so.il makers. after her visit. 1003-J. Ratsey participated in the W<'ek· CLASSIFIED ~DS end's Internal ional 14-clnss com· petition. I While hM'C he viewed n scalf' model done by Hal Manning. 214 R UG FOR SALE: green. 9x12, all-\VANTED: Home tor cute kitten, Marguerite Ave , of the Stnr Clas.'\ over leaf pattPrn; In perfect part Persian; 2 months old. 314 1 boet ''The Question", formerly con"'tion . HA 1008·W•· 314 Grand Canal. Bl. IiA 118G·J . built and sallro by Ratscy und~r Heliotrope. . the name of "Th<' Joy". l\tannin~ 1 , OWNER of 6-metet boat wants to l spent about four yt'at-s on thl' FOR S ALE: Aluminum frame take salllng lessons during the model which is on di!'plny at Bnl· w1th casters for HOIIY'~ood dou-week. HA 0595--J. boa ~land Sporting Good·-.. ' ble tx'd. $5. Box sp~mgs . ~nd HELP WANTED· Dishwasher. In the we<>k-end races. Dr. 0 . C. ENQS SATURDAY · May 7 "The Sun Cornea Up" .. Grand Canyon Trail .. Roy Rogers & Trlg~r Matinee LAST TIMES SAT. · May 1 Jane Wyman Dav1d Niven ·•Kiss In the Dark" ..Siren of Atlantle" mattN"ss, $10. Child s \\Tthng days· onf' waitress. Snack Suess, Balboa Island. nnrl Dnrhy I By ANN desk. $5. '508 Goldenrod, COM. Shop'. 1619 Coast Hi ~hway. Metcalf. Corona del ~tar, Wl"N" It's nice how thl custom of ~iv· HA 5S9-~ · COM. ocean goins: winn<'rs in the Gold ~~~~~~~~i;;i;;i;;i;;~ lng gifts at Mother's Day has INTENTION ~SERIOUS: Nice Cup Series. j spread. More people have been in looking girl, 25. tired of strug-FOR S~L~: 10-ft. house trailer. this week looking at the lovely ~ding. brov.:n Pyes. 98 1bs .. will ~lN>p:o 2 , also washin~ ma-l ATTENDS CONFERENCE I gifts at O'Brien's ... husbands corre pond with matrlmpnially· chin('. HA 2540-M. 321 Poppy, Mr. and M~. Jnm<•-.: Va nDyke' looking for presents for their I minded m an. \\'rite Box B, CDM. I of ('~rona 1 Mar. ~pt·nt the:' W<'Ck·l a , niiY wives; children for their grand· I c 'o ThP Ensign. TWO ROOM furnished cotta e C'~d 10 Palm Spnncs whf'rC' ~'fr. A '-l.trl 10 JW mothers· men and women for their ... 5 k I "A . U gill. \ anD~·kc attC'nd<'<l the Group r our . WANT'1""1:'D· S 11 tu . hed t ~~ wee on vear v IMSJS. t . Ba k . . Jt• aunts. foster part'nts and even I ' • 1 c. . ma rms a par . tt paid Ad. 1 . 25 I n ('l'S COn\ entton. ~ wear good friends ... and of course ment.. Not over $50 monthly, cs · u ts. HA 18·W·I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:: ,~ .. e'\'el)•one is hunting gifty items year round. HA 22JO·J. HELP \VANTED: Experienced for Mother. FI~'E IROmNG by the hour. Ex· bookkeeper and stenoJrr&pher.l There hat been ~ delivery boy periPnced help with dinner Must know double entry sys· NeiCJhbors: In the Specialty Shop every day partiE'S. Own transportation. tern. Apply Box A, Ensign. I thla week (they alwaya wink at HA 2050-R; if no answ<'r. HA 1 Mother w;ants an evenln,·s rest me alttlng In the window) bring-1973-M. EXPERIENCED GARDENER I A chance to chat and dine, lnt more tift lcfflaa for Mother'a . - --wants work. Japanese-Amert- Day thla Sunday. Furthermore, \\ANTED: Ride or rtders to Cren· can. Laguna 1-7644. By ~k The place, of course. Is th._ new weardlea are very shaw Center. Arrive at 8:30 or month. RAGAN'S reuonable-from s1 to t7.t5. a.m .. leave 5 p.m. HA 0792·J. -------------. - - --RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Studv • 1 h 1 The thing that has me ga-ga is BABY SJTIING wanted. Sun.. ~roup In reli~fous science meets You II find me there w t m ne. • that utterly feminine n ylon blouse I Mon .. Tues. evenings: daytimes pvery Wednesday at 8 p.m. at which just carne in. It is so cute I Mon. and Tues. 604 Dahlia, 621 Martgolct All interest<'d KERMIT RIGGS will be at the just had to put one on immediate· COM. HA 1347-W . fnvitro to join. Anna E . Bean. ly~d of course being. nylon it HELP WANTED: For cleaning teacher . practitioner. c-tt·34 1 piano at 6:30 p.m. Sunday and didn t need ~Y . pressmg. ~e and ironing. 2 hour~ each morn----for blouse comes m pmk and wh1te. ing Mon through Fri HA FOR SALE: Wa tson 8-ft. pun and I saw two styles-both beauti· 0595-/ · · dln~hy. New paint. Canvas Communit:\.· Night fully trimmed with matching lace, · covered spong-e rubber ~11ard one with a tiny collar. 1 full leng1h. NPw how. stt-rn Every Friday Thla aheer nylon blouse ahowa Clyde A. Burt I painter. S75. 325 Collins.~·~ off the lovely llnterle that peo-UCENSED pie 1re eaklng for aa Mother'• Rr L ~coTATE BROKER FOR SALE: '46 Ford. SufX"r-8. 2· r".A c..., door sedan ·. will t"'ll cheap. HA Day gifta. o •arten'a have a sweet 1301 Coast-Hiway 47().R. ~ new allp of white batl.te, with Haf"bor 1741 Corona del Mar lace both top and bottom. Daln· ty under aummer frocks and In· expenalve too. You should see the new jewelry! ''BENEDICT" the sign man Painting Signs 20 years in Harbor Area RUG FOR SALE: green. 9x12. all- over lea! pattern; in perfPct con· rlltlnn. $60. HA 1008-W. 314 Heliotrope. WANTED: a daily rldC' or ridC'~ to Vernon. L.A.. to amve at 8 :30 a.m . HA 2905-M·K. BARGAIN IN DOLLS: Cost\tme • May we sug-~<'st you make rt'scrvations ... J oin us Friday ror ~ood food and r'Cal enjoy· mcnt! RAGAN'S 1415 Coast Bigh,,·ay Harbor 1946 Makes BIG PIC1UIIS II COI.OI AND lUCK & WWift • Molf .. w. .. • peci .. ca.-."" • Fitt ..-wmt w "' ,.-.. w '""" •14w ..... -.uw,......t• •" .. , "'' $1.19 • Coler PWntt )fw$1.00 Just exactly what the fashion doc· tor ordered for summer pastels and dark sheers . . . perfect with your summer tan. There a.re stark white imported bead strands from Czechoslovakia with large or small earrings to match ... the new anow-flake scatter pins in white and gold which are stun.nlng for summer wear ... and other pieces with gold and white beads. You'll love them, and so will Mother. Harbor 87 Corona del Mar and novelty dolls from a co1lec· CORONA DEL MAR 817Y2 COAST HIGHWAY Uon too la~e for present ouar-._____________ Corona del Mar HA 1t1a.W 1415 COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR Harbor 2181 GERANIUMS SEE THIS One-bedroom home with at- tic; south of Highway; $6,850: 60-foot frontage. Fitzmorris Realty Company Ucensed Real Estate and Business Brokers 813 Coast mghway Corona del Mar HarbOr 2152 Marguerites ...................... 45c each Two for 75c BRING THIS AD -w'YWln-•a ... YOU EUJS Ul6 OOAST HIGHWAY ~n.WM~I~dA~.mM .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ weeksdays after 1 p.m. I FOR SALE: Martin trombone with case; excellent condition; $50. HA 2422. --------------FOR SALE: Bicvcte for bov 6 to 9. Good condJt1on. ~." HA 558-W. 217 Abalone, B.I. NEW. CUSTOM BUILT vacation trailer; 10 ft. body; sleeps 3; equipped with butane stove, water tank and pump; butane and electric Hghts; innerspring mattress. 211 Diamond, B.I. HA 2769-J'. FOR SALE: Electric range. clean. $60; 10 panels of drapes, dinette set: mirror top coffee table, 6- drawer cllest. credenza desk. HA 1759-M. SMALL HOUSE CoM loc~ttlon with wonderful oosslblllttes. oa 1 ~~ lots. fent'erl . ~ar Bav: some furni- ture. Only $7,000, with $3,350 down. SADLEIR AND SMITH 607 Cout m,rhway, CDM. HA 2422 Eat With Dennie (ROME BAKED PIES) *CHICKEN *FISH * CHOPS and STEAKS DUm en Lunch Breakfast DE NIE'S C~FI 1107 COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR •