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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-05-18 - Newport Harbor Ensign...... o41 .. -......... .., ........ :c:-• ft. H Jvea. ,...... ..... ... ~ .. t..c. ... w. Yoflocel.._. ..... • b-~-'J+y ¥'.&,~ ~~Ait/. . .w-.... 1114- nm DnDGif _,. I::''* • .wr7 . ~~n£1::..~·~ to·~~~r· IUBIICIUPTIOH L\ 'I'D OneYNr -~ •• Out ol the au.r ArM. Year ...... Rartlor 1114 ud 1111 Dear Editor: The Newport ·Harbor Buaineu and Professional Women's ·Club wiahes to thank you for your ex- ceUent pubUcity and cooperation during the peat club year. Mr ...... t ipKe \"el')' ea- tertalai-.N, ...... .. pn- f ..... ,. lut ......... , IIIPt at tile Yo-. a; lhr' ~ lq .. City Haft. .. lie .. .ot prMMt ...... tlte .. , of a euecaetae proc•-. ~ t11aa tlllat 1te wu a rodE rt~ eo~~­ eervattw. UMI c • • 1 a r o • t apla•t R .... i"eJ llop.rt, ... taJrdaa' tile eeMola t. tuk for tWI' plall tlapd ,..... ... 1a..a.c tile "loe I~" <4l•tlaa Goodwla) u W.. tlte •It of tile tJarUl u apart &om fte ra6lal lat~tllla. DIRECTORY We appreciate your ex~llent coverage of our meetings at all tlrnes and we are alto ' cop.izant or ffie fact tn.t It was ~rough your W}tlring effo rll that our Chrlatmas Preview was so widely publicized and brought before the public. ParticulArly stutling was his ' DiiNfift branding of the movie "Caaa-.-----....=.=.::.:.:::.:. ___ __ blanca'' as pro-CommuniAt, on the Dr. M. Wesley Wise JtTOUtld that lt was criUcal of Sincerely yours. BE'M'Y HANDY, Pres., Business A Professional Womens ' Club. Franco's SpaJn and favorable to G<>neral and Oillc!ren'a the Loyallsta who fought for the Dentlatry thE-n legally wnstltuted gov~m-lollS COAST BLVD. ment of the Spanl~h Republic. Here Is Goodwin Knight, placing Corona' del Mu Harbor 3090 hlm!K'If In the position of support-Ev nJ b A ln"--t Dear Editor: lng the dictator who overtl'lreW -e np y ppo """"""'·' The boys In CUb Scout Pack the government of a sovereign na-~===]o~!!f!!E:==~~ f'RA~"K LISNI:LL ....... at t1te ttpt .......... a 1ft"...... 180 would like to take this op-tlon by conspiracy and revolution r- marlla ttaat 1M\ aa ... t Oet. I S. IM7. He wu • tile Mat Lplta D portunity to thank all of the peo-and who has as terrifying a re- aiHI the eaptala Is 0ot1c Priest. -(plloto t.y Keat Rltdtoodl) pte who helped to ma.ke our col'd of opprellaion u Stalin. who "County Fair"?& blg success. We fought Franco or Hltler or M'lb. I Frank lJnMll. the rt"Cmtly ap-diCl a lot of fishll\g lh oettral and haC! such a swell time ana we Unl. who aupporled hlm. PQinted city juclge, is at~ wiU-northern MfnJiejk)ta-hil favorite a.llo made enough money to carry Gabdwin KnJght 11 doing a dis- l.ijr to talk about hls favorite fishing thtoi\ being for m.akelun~. on and expend our club work service to t~ battle against the hobby. marUn filhing. He has caqht one u large u 46 next yeer. It s~ was fun! tra~t of our ...:overnment-fitth But he won't say how many pound~. and one wu such a peor-We want to thank especially col lata or all oolors-by th.a marlin he has caught-maybe be-k'ct specimen that it wu dis-all of the merchants who made conf the Issues. E. H. Thiele OPTICIAN =-·---~~~r~ Gla.aes ~red 1415 Cout Blvd., COM Open Six Days a Week Eves by Appt. Harbor .1.528 .ca.we 1olk:a mllht thlnk that be's played at the Mlnnesota .State contributions, the Ensign for pub-_ ju t telling a filh story.-ni aaya rr. -llctty. Stanley Realty Co. few AllefiMoto Rep••• ... ....._ wa x:=:.r.:t ~· ...._. mel't'ly that ~ hal caught ''"'-ny, In high school at ~Jes City, use of their window to display M\"fl lila4l tile ........ tillllty to.._ v..'"-u.ua n ._..., .._.. r...-u many marlin," and the lft.IClll il he wu both a ICholar and ath-the door pdzes, Mr. Lftlie Ster-een"fl ~~ JUdi-with Best In M Eyewear that he doH a lot 6f deep eea tete. He played flnt team quar-fensen for h1a wit as muter of .,.. Nlxoa, ~te for U. 8. .George W. Spratt fishing. and )X'rhaps &lao becatae tet'back on the hllh -c:hool foot-ceremonies, Ray. Goodwin u ae-1!!18a~ ao ....._ wtwft he has a special theory of ..,._ ball tam, wblch claimed the atate cordlonlat for the ~ walk and IMI ....._ ... lle wu a refrftla-OPTICAL COMPANY -..IIL.fishlng: It's the ball of -..e ~blp for one aeuon, and Fire Chief Crocker tOr the u.e or lair c.atrut tie tile tniMI old Diapena1nc Optjclarw WI"Ke or the boat that attrada at.o wu on the basketball and his loud speaker and record ..,.._ ,...,.... n-••c ..e 811 COAST BLVD. the fish, and that's whe-e the bueball teams. player. Mlllt!wtila' e1 a J•-cs 8'1: 1 , book should be, and not-way ~ atudled Uberal arts at We would aboliJce to ffiiiii ill tile,__. •aea .. a 1•••h¥• 0orooa del tMar lfa.ri)or 100 hind the boat. That's how he hu Charles Oty College, quarter-of our moms and dada who worked 1be perennial John PhUU .. abo "--- fished for marlin, ancJ he's done backed the football team. playing 110 hard on the comm.lttees for ============ r---- pretty well. aplnat such teema u GrtnneU. their interest and ~lp and all 110 ta There's a world's record holder Coe·and Iowa Unlve"-'ty. He at-of the people of the OOmmtm.lty ... ·~ 1111......1 [ in--the binneU ftmUy-,.,..-Frank. -tft1ded Jaw llchool in Valparaiao, for ~ll" iUpi)Oft. We'll all ~rk ~---1'1111111111 but MJ1.1. Linnell, who hu the re-Ind., and on June 15, 1915, he wu hard next year to make our Cub ______ ....... ____ _ oord for a 124-PQUnd aaUfllh on admitted to the bar In Iowa ~d Scout Pack bluer and better. Aar .-u-' Ddt WMir 6-thread Une. That ~.made Jut ~· ('~'her-e had been law-Thank you~ again tM 111111111p ...,.._.._ espert :rear at AcaP'ot)co, where Mr. Un-)"ft'S on both .tdes of the tunny Cub Scout n.....-f Paek 180 wtll :aae • e aa air el ....._ ndl participated in the . Interna-hun way back). · . &7UT• o • ... aetle ....,. .-.e ,.,. .._t tiona I Sailfish ·team toum&ment. He returned to Charles Qty to COrona del Mar. , fact. of a , ....... ef Clh1e ud Mr. Linnen ~-eloped hla in· pnctl~ law in hll father's office, ' ~-'7 ............ ......_,.. terest In fishing in hJI boyhood and at the same time terwd u DEAR Editor, .-,.,. • tire ea. ..a ... , .... days in Iowa (he wu born near footbaD eoadt at the hlltt 8Cbool Our elernentuY school was a to-e4 t.y lollaa lheAior of eor... Charles City on F•b. 2. 1893). He and U.O did .aome refereeing. . cal polnt of spedal interest 1n dd 111ar. In 1918 be wu elected dbtrtct rona del Mar during the recetlt ,I I -:-7. 7 Dr. Harvin F. Strid Chiropractor 1217 COAST BLVD. Corona del Mar liarbor lOti If No AnlweT Call Harbor 1398-M attorney, ~ ln 1920 anc! open house that was held here. The public nre alarms that ue &pin In 1922. He reslcned that Between 7 and 9 p.m. hundreds sounded at the Balboa Fire Sta- P*Uon in 1923 to come to the of fat~rs and mothers vilited Uon are coded to designate the west oout, e.tabU8hlfc tala law c1usrooms with their -ebiJdren partkular area where a fire has Corona del liar, cautomla ofrJCe in l..onc Beach. · Re Ia now and learned from them about broken out. The city il divided Baltz Mortuary Cbapel by the Sea HARBOR 42 aaociated at hll Long Beach law school. Each group of c.bildren Into eight districts. as follows: Ample Off-street~ office, and a1llo here in Newport, and their teacher 1\ad arranged No. 1, Peninsula Point to Sev-"===:!~§!'!J!!l!:===t with Owrles T . Smith, who was their room so that visitors could enth St.; No. 2, Seventh St. to ,.. C8 an Nr F.orce colonel Clurlng the see and understand how and what to 32nd St.; No. 3, 32nd St. to war. 'Ibe Newport offjce. Which they were learning. city limits at the Santa Ana river was ~ a yar aco. is at 4 Bal._ __ II d n-3016% Newport Blvd. One could not attend such an mouth; No. , uua s an • oo=•· Mr Un.nell hu been famlllar occuJon without coming away con Bay, Harbor Island; No. 5, With ·Newport Harbor for a long with the. conviction that the 0... Corona del Mar, Shore Cliffs, Co- time because of hJa boating and rona del Mar School Is a good rona Highlands; No. '6. Udo Isle; filhlng tntere.t. Back In 1933 place for chlldren. Everyw~re No. 7, Newport Htlghta; No. 8, he bought a· boat and moor-ed tt one looked the beauty of the Mirach~ Mlle. Bay Shores. GENERAL INSURANCE Edward Bucko HARBOR1C74-W In t~ Earl Olamberlaln Otftcle 500 Cout Blvd., Corona del Mar down here and he at.o acquir-ed buildln and grounds had been en-Each district Is further divided baatnesr pi ty here by the. _chlldren's own Jllto.. •ub-dlatrlc.tJ arut Jt.umbered .. ~==-========~ It wu 1n '1:.1 that he. built his painting, drawing, and clay WOl1c Uttle Island, for instance, is Sub-r home at 'Bay Shores· 2742 Bay--their own expt"ealon and inter-district 2 of District •· and lt,lJ shore Dr. Is now the U nnella' ad-pretatlon of the world u they .ee designated on the Fire Statton Cfrea and f~l about it. Music and na-may by the number 42. A f:tre BaCk 1n JDwa ·Mr Unnell wu ture study materials abounded on UttJe llland thw would be Exalted Ruler of t.,e Elks Lodge In each room the careful ob-denoted by four bluta of ·the fire COontinued on Page 15) server could see many mclencel aJann to designate the diatrict. 1ii;;;;iiiiiii;;iiiiiii;;iiiiiii;ijjiiiiiii;jjii~jjiiiiii~iiiiii;~~iiiiiii;;iiiiiii;;ii-.;~i;;~~~--· of practice in language lldUJ and followed by two bluta to deslg- .. BE SURE -INSURE" with Maurie Stanley InsuranCe Oounle8or 1 number concepts. Everywben nate the sub-dlatrlct. •------l-JI~~~lt:••·~Ul.lNiii.... _ _Enlli·liL~r_JbiJIIL~Lwe~reJb.:_chJ~Idre;din~e:bx~p~l~a~t.;n~i~n~c~to:d!~'Ibe~'i F1re Department'• advice • to be a fire truck cbuer. ~=:J!!;!!i:f!;iJ~!:=:j chart. -showing-how ~ A erowd at a ttre can hamper r - -· . CcrbiMt &w.at ..... aacl ....... ·-·"'· ....... ••••iilllllt. _..... __ ...,. •ell:eu · Dr. E. C. Page, D. C. worked -and everyone wai .. v. fir& fllhtlng efforts and perha .. tng a good and mea.nlngf'ul ttme. cau.e unnece11ary .nre clarnqe.- 'Ibe school p r I n c t pal, II r a. 11'1 eue of fire, Call 11arbor 18. · • Grayce Sevier, hu saJd, "At tbll n.at'a the main F\l"e Station In school we try to combine the bat Batoo.. All dlapatc:hln& ol tire of the old wtth the bat of -the t:rucb Ia from that hMclquarten. new educaUonal ldeu. 11an.y who Be u ealm u ..,..._, IIY wllo attended the open tto.e .. ve a-you are, .mere the fin Ia, what prN~Ed appreciation of 'this ~~kind ot nre It Ia. CTtwre wu one porttmity to obwrYe the lldltul eue of a eall •)'IQ& merely, "My L-.;..;,.. ...... --.. work of the .ehool Ud Ita ltaff. home Ia on nre, eomlf quick!"-.------== M. II. no .,.._ or addl-.) Margaret L Scharle or..eher of ...., Orpnlst. A«>••.-ntet . .. ------~~----~----~--~ Sat\lnSay, ltlay 8, ~ the «)th ~~ annivt"f'RrY or Mr.' and Junior fire depa.rtmmt .,..... lloboban, DoJorH Plank, Cather-• =~ J: ~~iOn~ :::!r ~ we-re prt"Sftlted laJt week by~ IDe Sturtevant. Albert Ka.nold and Troop 11 of Rxth ~l thttr Corona dfol Mar home •t 212 The J~ Prom t.a Chi~. Frank ~r to fourth Kld\ul Dmlln eor. ~~ hal be-en ~·........:-;:,: Dahlia A' e Their ·guN~ 'ftft come and cone for thll )'t!IU'I It and fiftl) graders wbo bad~-Fin-Inspector P hil Ha)'<len said ~~!.c~:~~:!:· .CC:t tcut• out Mr. and MrS. Ray ~I"'O'"Of Lol happened wt Friday at the ~iris' ed ~ gr8test number of fire that ~ llleowport Beach J\D'UOY a.nd madr the alt'ndl for mltta to Angeles. Mr Ch8E6to 1.s dty at- IYin at .mool! 8efoft COin& to hazards. Fire Dt'partment ~ disco,·ered be-r:J,·tm ·as Prt!lt'Dll to mot.hen o1 lol"ht>Y or Loa Angples. the prom ,...tot the atuclenta ate Lft ~U of Udo llle wu 750 fire hazards, whJch had been he Th "dramatics'' out. Some of the popular places awal"ded the juniol' flre ehi~ lnvt>~Ugated and corrected. Tbe 1 troop. . e troop were Et Adobe VIVian Lalrd'a, ba.. Neal Leit.bold of Balboa (ire ~':-ention program \n the .badge is bemg completed ~th Welah'a, VIctor' Hugo's, and the ~ived the ual.st.ant c h Ief' 1 schools i.a 5p01\Son>d by the Ki-sl.l('dal . \\Ork in e~on and Bay C1ub._ badge, and batt.aUoo ehief'l badges "'-anis Club and the Fire [)e.pe.rt-pantonume • • 'X". · From mo~~t rf'I)Orb Nat Ymmg's WMt to Gordon McClymen( or ment. AJI rt>ady for 'orway Is a box band wu excrllent!' The decora-Col10na ck-l Mar a.nd Oren W&cle packed b)• t~ Brownies of Troop tlont "'~ also ~thanks of BaJboa-. 27, thlTd smadt'rs. 1'he box ear- to .all the Juniors that worked Student& at the Corona del J4ar rit>$ such thlngs .&h handkerchlel.l, it. The room wu· cut in half ~lvlng captain's badges candy and plctW'ft of girls ln the the ceiling low<.>red by a fi.Ah avL were Mary ~'5, M a r t I n troop with their names and ad-Paper flOY.'C!t'l oo''ered the net and Fro~t. \'i{'jd Csenar and Gery ~ ,to be di.Jtributed to 10me the tables lining the room. ~ CraJD. Jrirl scouts in Norway. Mrs. Dor· nt>t was draped over the band-Newport school studenu rect>h·-'I'he Sa Soout Base along Coast othy McKenna. a friend of the roo- stand with large lett~ with log captain's badges were Joyce High"' .. Y in Newport wu the tte th r or Ont' or the trooP. members, the thecne printed -"MoonUght . or t~ meeting of th t>xecuta-.e i taking the bo" with her thia and RO$t'S." board of the Orang<' Empire Area w k as .lw lea-.·es for a stay ln Potted plat'ltS were donated by RESCUE TRAINING Boy Scouts of last Wt't'k . · ·" dl.'n. ' Ellis Brothers Nwvry in Corona GIVEN TO f'IREtt!EN Bo&rd mem~rs and guests. del Mar to help make the t'ffect numberinst some 125. wt>re trt>ated n~rT Bf'E.SA PARK net'ded. Abo\·e the M,t was a ball Members of-the Orange cOast to a boat ride in the Harbor by Brownie -Troop 21 of fourth of mirrors With spotUgnta.. on It College ln-senicc training course t he Sea Scout ships ol ~ewport. 'CT3d€'rs ha bet>n working hard on maklnJt a speckled effect on the for firemen were given first hand Placentia, Laguna and Orans:e. T<>nderfoot rt'QU~nts, lookJn(; noor and cclHng. lnstructlons and expl!rience in lllr· ~strations then "ere put fol'\\ard to the "Fly-up" soon Chosen by the men members of craft cra.sh fires In recent classes on by the Sea Scouts. including "h<>n th<.>y "'ill tx-come 'tnterme- the faculty was the Prom Queen, conducted at the El Toro Marine small boat launchin~ by the Nt-w-diatt> Scout . The)' took a . (it'Jd Joyef' Purcell. She was crowned Base. port hip. Sea Scout Commodore tnp l'ee'ently. and drove ta Knott's by Rob Burdick. Junior cla.a After \ie"'-ing a training rtlm William Spurgf'On TJJ extendt'd a· Beny Farm fol' a -.1si1 to ''Gbc»t Pl'e !dent. and receiving d<.>.t.alted \erbal in-welcome to the members of the Town··. &nd a look into Cautor-* * • s truction.s from the sergeant-in-Council and their gu ts. nia's past A ff1!1· of the-~ c'Oiac liP charge, m<'mbers or the class were ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ til ,..,_ hll4-rtoa Pow "'ow al1rr organiud into rescue teams. Each t b4' pmm "-e-re AlldrM Crt..._ or these teams. flanked by a vet- and Rob Blai..U, JIIIJce ...,... <'nln aircraft crash expert, ~­ IUld Ro.-f'r Gonnaa. Shi~J' ller-cued a dummy pilot from a bum: rill and Dtdt n-t. 8-..e 01-iftg fusela~t>. The members then HAMPTON'S REXAL~ DRUG~ IOn and Gary Smith. extinguil!hed the gasoline fire PRESCRIPTION SERVICE TO'S i11 FOOD -• • TOPS ill • -• ENTKTAINMENT Delldilt at 9 p. "'- NHely fft.pt Wed. • * * with h.PsH equipped with fog tlt Cout Bh·cL Rarhr !U5 c. ..... *I .._ Al"' last Friday night many n ... o~nl~es~. _________ _..!.~~~~~~~~~::==:::=::=~~::==~~=::=::=~~~~----==-=:__:::=:__:::=:_~ peoplt> journeyed to the Pow \V(YW - instt-ad of thE' prom. Some of thos<' were Jane Norton ~nd Chuck Hamon, Helen and Dew WM Bi..lb' Smith, Jeanine Blue. Barbara Berl!fl't'OirWlnd Smalley, Joan J t>tTY Tripp. Sally Battle and Jol'lll Boyd. myself and Bill Foster, ~rot An- derson. Joanna Leithold. Justine Feli0\\'5, Roxy. Aan·old. and mal\)' mo.re. Kay Starr was terrific! -......... Well kidS. only 20 mon! days lt>ft of school for us. It sure doe5n 't seem as If the school ~·ear Is over. does lt 1 With tile lft>morial Day holiday coming up on the 2$th &nd 30th, there just doesn't seem much time left at all. or coo~ there is even time for the ·beloved seniors. They get out ·on the 9th! • • * ne aew •bldetlt body ofll-~... are: ~t. 1110 Witt- .... : ~ pre•l•e•t. Bill l!ldllllltt: ~tar)-. llarletle All- .,._: tre~A•eor. Wa"" 8t.r-~\ .. at. ..... ~ ~,.'II .. • t«rtfte Jo'l aest J'l&r. 0... hid~! ........ of Ute of- ~ wtn take p1aee oa Kay lt.t. • * • Saturday. May 6 wu clean-up day at the Tar Pit. The cleaner-up- pers were Ray MJddaugh. Jim Armstrong. Don Jaoobllon. Artie ~. Andrea Cribben, Mike Bums, &nd myself. This was all done for the bene- fit or the track team that came home \1Ctorlous . . . they had bet- ter a ppreda te it ! 1bat evening the track dance wu M id there wtth aU the teart\ entering free-others 25c. Chuck Granger•• Balboa Trio furnished the music for the evening. There were lots or good comments con- cerning this tr1o. ...The girls WOI'king behind the snack bllr were Ruth Reynolds, Audrey Berg, Judy Gannon, Ha- zel McCullah. Rosemary Mitchell, and Mary Lou Snowden. The SUNet League trophy wu on display wtth a spotlight on it &nd chairs surt'O\.mding it to help ke<'p hands orr!!! On all the walla wert' comic pi~ tures of the varsity track team. By the end or the evening mo8t of theee were COM! • • * fte dleer ........ ~ lit .... wefe II@W .. tale .... ............... ,. ... )' .. 'fte 11ew pep liMa WID ~ el: ........... ,... ......... A.a w ....... .,_ .... : ..... -......~ CIMc:a. 8._ Apr, ..,..,, liM .. QuoniL 'r.e ••• '" .... ... ...., ....... .., ...,.~ ..... -.e .... _,...._.. ... .,...,.ul ~-~ . The Tatty and .._ • ._.,,..., are in the mldlt ot plainrllllll __ a Farewell dance for lfftion. tM!ne II to be a Hawaiian -with the nune "Aw... att.dle4 to it. It wiD be llelcl at tt. Olrl ' '· . s I This smooth-running, eye-catching, easy-park- ing Hillman MJNX is now with in the reach of every American car buyer. H yo~ been hesitating -hecall!e of the price, you can now plaoe your order with the greatest confidence. The same carefully built HiJlman MINX will be delivered to you at the new I~ price. Come in and drive one. You'll find that tJ.e Hillman JltNX is a full family size car-rune 100 miles Oil 85~ worth of gas, gets away like a BCa.red rabbit and parks easier than any car you've ever driven. Drive one today. You'll know it's a bargain the minute you put it through its paces. 3001 Newport loule.ard c lfSO Hlll.MAH MIHX I'OUI..ooot SfDAH HI.LLMAN A ltOOTII GROUP. PRODUCT • . . ••• OfticUd Opening Today (Thursday) • • • ~wport leadL CCllifomia Public Cordially Invited .•. ~t hut in NEw~~ ......................................... ~~~~~-------. ........ _..__.._._~ .. _.._._ around the ant ot MXt ...... .. - .. . Gene's Place WEDDINO CAKES Bllt11IDAY ~ l"'tENCR PAST'RIES .............. c.-.......... nNI: ft'AJI&llf DiNhE&i Aile Ste:ab --: PriiDe _. ,.. . ... BALBOA .INN CAFE ~. ol •••lc - Come Ill EftiY EftDiDv (Except Wednesdays) to Hear LEO BOJO play cmd 11iDCJ your lcnortte ...,. in hia LATIN-AMDICAR FAIIDOM ~ -iiiiiO- 1ft DINING Yt * at Ill=•:;._,._ __ _ With RaiDh ltkbarc1IOit and MIChele IIOI"'JU'l , . , ) . .. .,------. . . 16-iD. Scr .. D Meet ~-.-M~e. AA detlc deer ..-.4 c:WcWt· Supt ,. .. ,.d ..... rettte , •• ,.-., ltJ che~~MI tvft~· PI~ &ci'e T e• & Pert1 Werrooty .... • !BE EIIIIOR . aYIL eE1MCE JOII "V: li.,. ~.:E.?$-i Reunion far n:nignt t uary poai tions kM::a ted in the vi-•• dnlty ot W~ D. C.. olf« (Oantm.d t....a•.-.e W Doolittle tv.'ho in World War D •lari8 ranctnc from 13.125 to ck!nt o1 the Newport a.ch =· ,.... w Jeed the famou~ air raid ta.tOO a )'Sr. Tn.Ln1nc ~ ~cans. ubd him tG ov~r Tokyo) won the dty hand- pomtlona a.nt in the optioaal ~ldl bJ"WOy at the ~-llr. KJqbt b&1J chafnPonahlp 1ft Loa An- or entomolocy, aanltary en~-said ~ had bMft ~)' bMIAtecS gelell-and he ciHc:ribH JimmY u lng, bactcrioJocy. vetf'rinary sci-to Edwin Williams. Ml"''. WU-a "rouchnfock", who ~rew up to ence, chemiatry, bioJoc>•, and gen-Uam'a late bu.band. Wbo had been be a prh~cfight<>r for a while. eral. Salaries are from 13.825 to hi& court reporter for 11 YM.I"''. Mr Knight paid tribute a1llo to $7,600 ~ }car. Applications myst Paul Langdon Willlam8, aon .or b1J ~t Mr. ~ ror tu. long be filed early ln June Mt"'l. Williams and b\'C)ther o( Mn. ~nioe in the atate Senate-hold-r-----------......,-Anck-rsdn, bad beea a r001n1Mte lng the po15ltlo'n of ~tar)' of •·nrhlhta of Mr. Knight at Stanford Unl-the ~te for the lasl 37 )'eAI"'', , l'rsit.Y.. He paid tribute to tbls since 1913. Nursery SChool form<>r roommate. who Ia now re-Mentlonin~: polltles briefly in his li;ing from t~ Army Air Forces dinner JX'('Ch, ~tr. KnJ ht aald the '"th rank of major general and Republicans l01t the last presl- State U~ and APIJI'Oved ".ho had charge o~ aU aJrbome dential elC'Ction beca~ of apathy . ..,._ t a. t y.,.. !-f'OOI>S in tl)e InvaSion of Europe If the Rt'pu.bUcans had gone -out a., 1nrtw• o.re ... m the lalt "'"&!"· to h•Ue some \Otea, be iald -CaMb_.n~ Plaf Mr. Knidlt allo ~ his only two additional \Otes ln t-ach &E&IIONAIILE llA~ hh;h schoof clays at Muual Arts ~net In California, Iowa and ~ 5 da k-8 5 HJgh School In l...oll ~. Juat Ohio -Tom Dewey would have ~· )'S ])« ~ to lx>fore the flAt world war, when been elt'Cled prHldent, and what's ~190 ro· tlonlStb~St. among his schoo\matea were Flor-more impot'tant, be remarked jok--~ t>nce and Paul Williams, Jl.mmy ingly "l would have been gov- 008ft JD:SA Doolittle, Frank Capra, Buron erno~ .. Fitts and Lawrence Tibbett. · . '~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~-.i~ii~iii~~~~~~iiii.....,iii~~a..c..iijiiij..,i;i~ij~~iliie~~~iiiii.'ihaiiitibei.uiiidii.Jil.mlnYiiii Mr. Miller Pl't'Sided at the meet-ing of the Young Republicans at Dty Han follo\\1ng the dinner. He introduced LeRoy L)'On, pn!Ci- dent of the Orange County Young PAINT SPECIALS \\'lUTE t.."T~Un BOUSE PAJ.NT ............... pl. EKAJO.:L UNDDOOATER ........... pL \\'IIJ'I'IC l"UOOO p~-jo ....................... ----.PL 1.49 3.75 3.95 AIM a c..plete ~tloa of l"ttt.IMiii 1 Palab ...... GilA • Ct.'TTDl :-~=:0 E ....... ue u.n.. ~ .... -• M . I ~ . . • I , ." .. I I Attdu -!0" · 3 4S PA~"EL ~A\\' .. . ...... -A-• ~~w-~~-·-·············- t~llleh TL'i !'lXII' .... · ........ .. ::~. "~~----· ----~---. A CGalplek AMO~t of Ho.wllold 'I'QOh • ~~~-------~.n.111 AU Metal-~ ... CLOTHES oan:a ....... . dt'• OABD'S BOSE ~. 'n GilA 8 'lit. lhiPeat&O~ IKMJ811BOLD TEP·1· LADDD18 ... ,per {ft. • llA.Il.E8 ... .. ·-·-··· . ·····-, ~ ltonllte ., PluUc '·~ ,~75 SPONGE 2. 9S 1:95 11()1"8 -······.. • IWN ...... ~ .. ~ HOSE NOZZLE ... ,... ;,~ . HO E BROOMS . ~) ....... ·Sialtlt PllUNlNG SHEAR !-G •• , !-td-1 ._.,..... 110 4 Ute. ................................ . S-PA.'IiEL DOOR ... .u low aa w .. ,,... . 4 .. DF LAB .............. .u lo"' aa , l-4h:U . 2.13 4 LitH ............................ ,\ ........ , .. . ! .. d-0 . '" % Utn . . ..... ·---····-·-····· .. ·--.. • , ... 4.. ~ % UtH ..... ,. ................................ . Boyco-Gah...a.H 1.a GARBAGE PAILS from eYV .. Ilea tOe C. TILE ~; ~~OOD .................... ~·12k ::; ~~OOD ................. ft. Dk '4" 4'x8' DF PLl'WOOD .......... -........ ft. •;." 4'x8' Ex~rtor OF .................... Ule .. ................. _ttle '* .......................... ,,. .................... IL PAIICO Gaaraateed 6 y...,.. -s.. till 9.95 • fiGr • idil A ·~ ·-•auws ./• ~--''"!lll,...lll"'''a.!le • •L£!!1;!: t.±_ CLAMP fU'fCJIID :-AUQEB '11'115 ·~~. -PAINTS -FLOOR avaaw~•••.a Republicans; Robert Ba.mes, prest-deftt or the La~a Beech Young RepttbUcan Club, and the other of-· ncns of tht' local Young GOP Club -Janws Zeiger. tre~: Mrs. Zeiger. secretary, and Tom Heffernan, delegate at large. Mr. Miller urg every memM-r to get l\\.'0 nt'W members this month. Mr. Zeiger told o -.orne or the election planA or the club -a doorbell campaign, transpor- tation to the polls and beby-sitt~ SCI'\'1ce to ~ret out the vote. Befo~ beginning his ..,eecb. Mr. Knight introduced hi• executive secretary, Bob Alderman; his cowtty campaign chainnan, Mrs. Junt' Blodget MOOI"e, a Santa Ana attorney, ana"Mrs. J .. w.-~ .. county chairman of Pro-~ca . . Mr. Knight told the Youn1 Re- pubtlcans thllt ''we need Demo- cratic votes in thil election ." He. urged the Young Republicans to c~nd their acth·ities and not to ~ discouraged by amall meetings rthere were about 50 in attt-nd· ance at the meeting). "E,·ery person in this room will Influence from 10 to 1,000 votea," h<i~markecl Concerning the present · day threat of war, he aald that the~ ca11 be no third world war unless a filth column ia allowed to de-,·elop ·in this counO")}. ~ was bitter ln his dtnunda- tion of what he termed .. nit-wit" radicals, tbe· Jert' wing lntllli~t­ la, and he aimed hia critlclsm primarily agalnat the movie in- dustry. ' He cited the film. ''Casablanca'', whjch atarred Humphrey Bogart and lngrld Bel'lfMJ\, as preeent- lng antl·Amerlcalt and pro-Rus- sian · prope,ganda. He n a me d BOga'rt, Edward-G. Roblnlon, John Garfield and Katherine Hepburn In his critfdsm of Hollywoo's radi- cal tendmdes. ·Mr. Knight aald he had been called a "rock ribbed reactionary'', and he was proud of it. During the question period Le- roy Lyon asked for c:ornJn('ht on outlawing the Communist Party. Mr. Knight said he was against outlawing the party, because "Communista lie cheep", and he would rather keep the Commun- ist Party out in the opel). He added, ~. that ~ favored the lo)alty oath for unh-ersity facultlea. because hlstor· shows that communism is a poUtJeal conaplracy to destroy the Ameri-can govenunent. An appeal tD the dtlaem ol ptOC:ram, of Whldl thla .-1 N""'POl't Biada to IIUIIPOI't tbe na-campaltJl Ia aa impul taat put. tionwicle Sa._. BaDdll drive hu f01t~rs the apldt ot .U-nliiiaaee ~ 1-.M by lla)'GI' u.ter Ia-and the urce for .U-bettermeDt ~u. The drlw Nrted Monday O.t. along •ith indtvid\al arter- and ~u COfttinue tbroalb July t . ~. ln\'ftlth~J ~ fol)c,.inc n..-ge wu and thrift have ... n_..y given by the mayor: forward slnoe the fi.rat eet..len ''On Monda>•. May 15, tbe u. s. bia'-ed tM •ildenrea to build. a Sa v l n g a Bonda ~ free America. ~u mem~rs. cuesua .... triendl are all-in~1ted to attend the llecond annual prdm party and fublon lhow which will be ~ld next Weclnesday in the gar- den of Krs. Paul M. · Roii@J's, 208 Via Oljaft. Udo l.&k. Committees for the affair will be headed by Mrs. J. W. Cam· ma.ek, fuhlons. uaiated by Mrs. Drive ~ ~t the na-''Througl} ~ar aavlnga we tlon. continuing tbrou&h tbe build up ~ agalna_t mlafor- Fourth oC Jul)'. 1'-aymhol is the lunt ·and pro'ide ~ fOl' ow Uberty ~11. encircled by the cam-later )ears, thus leuenlnc the bur- paign IC:beme: Save for' Your J.n-dell upon others. We accumu-dfopmden~-Buy U. S. Savin&* late funds for •-ortb~ _pur-Banda. chast's and in,·est.meafL The bqy- ''TW Yeer-I'OUDd Sa\inp 8oDdt ing power we store up {individual ~-==~==-~~-,l1 sa'inltS in E Bonds alone exceed ~ Olt ···~· ... GIVEN llUII: CAD ..................... 1182 Harbor lhd. 08* ... . _..,_ A...._..__,..,_...._ ,... •• 'llr Pta .,,_. ~.._ .............. .... -'bt:alalf,... ....... .... ......... ,_ ..... .. .................. ..................... ~. .. ,_ lbaeo-. ..... ......... n.a ........... to lho. "• Hilt ..... doe.~ to ....,... ..... ..,... Call 70W' ................. .._ .,..... ............... Welt••• W1111 ..._...._a $34.000,000,000 in euh value to- day t helps to atabUize buaineu and employment lhrouah the yean. · "AB your mayor. I urle aU •·ho an able to help the volun- t~ Savings Bond Committee of this city reach e\·ery poalble bond buyer during the ca.mpa.icn. The more w~ uceed our-lndepe\- denoe Dri\'e quota and the more we . spread the habit of regular U\ing, through the payroll a v- inp plan or purchue of bonds at banks and po&t offices, the more •-e shaD have done for OUI'Wlvea, our commuruty and our nation. "ln honOr of the Uberty Bell, hallowed symbol of• the American principles by which we Uve and grow and psuper, I call upon our citizens to support this ln~­ den~ Drl\'e." An ''Qperation Safety" cam- paign devoted to the theme, "Check ) our car -check a cci- dt'nts," is being con du c t ~ d 1 hroughout Southern Caillort)la this month by the automotl,·e in- dustn·. in, cooperation with .the .C~t.er bofi ~-eha~ the National Safety CouncU. Reason for this campaign is that throughout t.h1s area more than a tturd of aU automobl.les are im- properly ~utpped f.rom a aafety standpoint, and the condition of theee ,·ehlcles has been a major contributing factor in 13 ~r cent or all fatal accidents. N~-port Harbor · Hl«b will be represented· by its shot-putting •tar. Bob Van Drimlen, at the Southern CIF Clau A track finals in Long Beach, Saturday. He pla~ second in the shot put la.st Saturday in the semi-finals in Compton. , In the Class C Ohision, Rudy CasHias won the honor or repre- senting the Tars by pladng first in the 120-ya.rd low.hurdles in the semi-finals. )lA KEYS OS \'~CATION Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. ~key or 3TI4 Charuael Pl.. Newport lsi- and. left last Th~y pn a , ... c,tlon trip to Northern California, Oregon and Washington. They will be gone for two or three w~ks. (Political Adv~rtisement) E. C. 'J"icMU; Mrs. li. Snodgrul. eornmentator; plant.a, candy, Mrs. E. G. and Mrs. Amella Gamble; cor- sages, Mn . C. M. Deakins and Mra. Quenlln Mat~: ~h­ ~t.a. Mrs. Ray Niellen; music. Mrs. Constance Ja) M!'d. and I)Ub- li.c relationa and t icket.. Mrs. WU- Uam a. Triu. General ehairnwn for tM party are . Mrs. Byron W~lS and Mrs. Twichell. Shopa in all of 'the harbor &I'M will display <ft&.rmenlS at the 5tyle ahow which begins promptly at 1 p. 'm. Rdresh.menu wtU be ~1"\--ed during the afternoon. Mrs. Grace Webb, Harbor 731-R or Mrs. Tritt. Harbor 0399-W wfU take resen .. - Uons. The Disc Story (Continued from pace 1) Diamond. near South Bay Front. It wu already dark, but the 5ky was starry and cloudnHs. M.ra. Hampton saw the object first and called Mrs. Beach's attention to it immediately. They both de- scribed it u a brightly lighted ob- ~t that aped in a straight line from left to right u t~y faced ta-·ard Balboa if it were fly- ing fairly low O\'er the Balboa- Ne"'-port ocean front-and t.hen s uddenly it disa~ared like a light abruptly going out. There wu no tra~ of any tr&il- ln J1atne or other propuWon roree. ~re v. .. s no5oun<l, both women agreed that the ob- ject was close enough so that sound could have ~n heard lt it "''ft'e an aJrplane. It could not baq~ been a falling star, they aald. because It tra\'elled parallel to the ground and ln a stn.lght line. ~Y differed in ~blDg the shape or the object. Mrs. Beach thoughJ it wu somewhat dpr- sl\aped. Mrs. Hanson said It ap- peare-d to h~r to be round u tM moon. Both women ha,·e an acquaint- an~ with aerial affairs. M.ra. Beach was an airplane spotter during the war, • and therefore leatned to ~ate aircraft by shape and sound. Mrs. Hanson h.u long been rammar \\ith airplanes, bec:a~ her ton, E. L. Rt!l'llelln of 120 South Bay Front. is a lftt· ior pilot with United Airlines and ro5f to the rank of Ueut~nant colonel in the Air Corps durine the war. '!"he two women wt>re more than e\·er convi~ced that they had ~ally ~ . 10meth.inc unusual when they read In Los Angeles papers about the comments ma~ by Henry J, Taylor, columnist and radio commentator. Mr. Taylor says that flying aa.ucers are real and ure top secret experime ntal craft or the u. s. armed forces. Mr. Taylor believes that the U. S. should not continue keeplng the news of flying saucers from the public, but should make an an- nouncement saying simply: "We are doing many incredible thinp in t~ air rot the good of tJ.Us na- nation." He says he has verified bis in- formation about the existence of thest-flying discs and asserts that therl' are two kinds of objects that ha\'t' been sighted: the aau~r and a cigar-shaped jet plant>. BUY SOS I BORN Although he's ~n home from t. JOtSephs hospital less . than a week. Edward Russell Eisen, new !!On of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eisen, 3909 Marcus Ave.. Newport. ia commanding quite a bit of atten- tion at his ho~. His maternal grandpa_rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hall, 1100 Bay Ave., Newpor t, have been and h.is other grantlmother, Percy Elsen, has been taking c:are of the house and little John Eben. age (, while the mother wu in the hospttal. 'nte new baby wu born May 7 . and wel&hed wwn pounds. four ounces. A OtaL F0a !'BE 'MII:B8 Mr. and Mrs. Oaude Me8a, 519 ·Narciaua Ave., ClorGna ... Mar are the perenta of a little girl. J ucty Joanne, bom lut '!'hun- day, Ma.y 11, at St. J~ !'-" pftal, and wegtd.ng a t birth atX poundl and ll OW'Mla. JudY J-- haa an older llater, Unda'kaylefte, le\'ftl yan old. Palles _ .; I • • ~ " E%J>ertl..Y designed to help you achieve a new look in your home ... an atmolphere o( color that you admire in the latest magaz:ines and &nest Jtorea. You11 tee what we mean when we ,dlOW you SELECI'ONE-It's perfectly llmple ..d ·.unpay perfect. WBE From president to clerk, every employe of our bank is deeply roofed in the local community and vitally interested in its welfare a nd in the weliare of its individ- ual members. When you do business with our bank, your needs 'are given thoughful consideration and a fruitful personal relationship is established. . Complete 8cm1dng S.mcea For Penona In E.ery Walk of IJfe _ Newport .. larlt.or Iaaie COlONA DB. MAR M E MB E R FED ERAl DEP O SI T IN S . CO RP . The ••• a Complete Line of medium prieed ·-WOE ... and red and furnishing apartments and rental units. VARIETY STORE "'Minrde Mile •• ( • · .CHEF de CUISINE JIEIIE" RILL and his competent staff -preparing those seafood dishes, just as they do in that beloved New Orleans. JEAN LOUIS. Grille' Extraordinary ---grilling and_broiliRg-these hick steaks and fish "just right". . . ) ARTHUR H. STEGMANN. Prop.. at your servjce, who will strive to give you the food you want and may we ll look forward to. ·--FOOD TO IA!11EY THE MOST DISCRMNATIRG TASTD--- SPEaAJ. LUNCHEON lEND 'EvERY -DAY. STARTING THUISDAY PION II L liL BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE FOR WEDDING BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS. DINNERS. AFTERNOON TEAS, CLUB MEETINGS, etc., -- -Please 9all .Art Stegmann ---BE S?JJ& Final Bridge nnat round of u.. brlclce tour-, __ , ol the Uclo Isle W~n·a CUb will be Mid toMonow (Fri- day) at the Udo Oubhoule. Grand ..... wtbnft-of the apring bridge toumaJaent wiU be w lected. 1he annual 8pl'lnc fubJon and d~Ueeu _ ~. Is ICheduled for Fric)ay, lila)' •• At' IAU .&aaoWID:&D Mr. and lin. Ralph Bori"C)n and their daUihten. Unda and KristJa, 1015 Aeada Ave., Corona .. Mar, llllellt ~at 1.&ke Arrowlwe4 for picnic and boat-.... fAillE PADS ..... .., m ....... eart)r delha,. LcMat prba . ..... r:.tlmat.e CAU. -.&OOJif ~ .._ . .~ protMft -~, AD watcll NP1* WG11t cloDe .......... . lldeatilcallr br .._ lt&ttb.@MtiSJW ~ ...... ... rate NCOI'CI of .. .... -ol'your ....... 7 • JOU that all .... .. beeD 1"01Md7 ... 11.111111 , ...... .. ,..•••••• n Wallace CalclerMad -Jeweler-- 811 COAST BLVD. . eoro.a *' liar ,.,..,....,. ...,. . •-..er ,,..~ -Ill POINSIC'I"'"'A A VS. OOitONA ~ IUa IIAiliiOil .., .. EVftllnp b)' ~tmellt Indh1dual place cards of cer- amic placques adorned with roses. pottery sUpper \"UeS \\ith lace for prizes, and en~n hand-fash-1 ~~~ loned fiower holc»rs adorning the lndl\idual tables, made the lunch-~ eon bridce and canasta partY, given by Mra. John SaUors a.nd Mrs. ~ Baltz unique ln this area. The luncheon was Mld at the Balboa Bay Club last wHk on Tuesday. Ql.•s•• fl"-p• .. Winners of hJgh scores In bridge an deanuta, Mrs. L. L. Isbell and Mrs. Frane8 Warfield. ~ved BrldM-~be are n'ft' 10 popl· oeramtc ficurtnes mac» by holt· Jar at O'Brien'a. Maybe lt'a be-esa Mrs. Sailors. Table prizes 1 ca\lllt ttwy have atan In thelt eya wece a'W&J"ded to Mrs. Ralph Kss- that Veima llkea to walt OD them: key, Mrs. H. D. Baker, Mrs. Ger- maybe it'a becaUIIe O"Brla'a aid Rltctde, Mrs. E. A. K. Hackett. ~u ttema are~ Mrs. B. z. McKlnnt-y, Mrs. Gor- wll.h the newty ~ tlat don-nncu.y. 1ha.. ~d Hill. the place lftml Y bappy Mrs. Geoqe Dftmlson, Mrs •. Vera when t.My are around. SoreMOn and Mrs. S. K. Jarvt.. !"Wa ,_... ... ef .. Ill Ill .._....__efta .... -..,.... ~ ....... hrtgn, .._..,..,......._., ... u -> • ... "' ~ J 0 H ". PH Ill tPS I Yl.US It! CONGUSS 10 YUU '" S"TATI UGIIUTUU . . Cond1dote 2 . f! I h (eors ? ec-1odate No 3 • '0 ·7'-....... ~ ...... -' .,._ lll!late ... ., ....... ... an. _,. I II'S p. fteJ ........ _, -· • ., tiM OtMr cuesta at the party In- cluded Mmes. C. K. Varner Lloyd Wood. D. K. Blue, 0 . Z. Robert· 10ft. John S.dlflr. K. v. Dllta. Johl) llNdor, Fayette Blrtdwr • S. W. Blackbea.rd, Wayne lf.af1)ft', HarTy-Welatl. SPft'cer Boyd, Bert Webb, A. E . Haapa, W. H. Hitch· man, A. A. Kemper, L. K. Vier- line. John Boyd. w. T. ·Mooney. Georle Ptebring, C. B. Rucld. M.adalrin Brown, Louis Seeley, Joeepb Stamp Sr., Grace SaUon • f • SINIOIITY & IXPRIENCI MEA~S SIIVICI ............ ~ .... IPr· ...._. ... .., • ..--. ................. , ...... ~ • ...,w..-, ... ~ .. ..,.., ........ ......... ........ A .....,_ II' a •• ••• t •lftat ............ ..... ~~oracle Hall .... ...., ....... ,....~ or ........... .._.., llfttty ................ .... ... ..... ~ .. .. ..................... ........... I!Mt., ... __ -~ ............ ..... Ia ....... I Mri"Ai o-•1v ......... WAAI&at---.... ..._ :z·v·.,. ,_ ..._.__ m ... ** .._eo S I alii II ~ ... "t ,.... .... ,, .... ... ~r:--·--,....., ....... Attnell.. )IIW'elry, .,..._, _... ....... altflllrlea .. ............. ,... .......... ,_ ,_... .. -. (~ ... ........................ ...... ,_ .-n••• ....... ....._ .... Alllv.-. ...... ,.. ... MIJ'MeA!IIIIaewa. u,.. ..... ~..._...._ lltatr..t18eD .. M·-· ... .. ~ a•u 'Dr) u you ar. a J~.JM brict.. what could be lowbft' than a gown IPrinkJed wtth tiny embrolcler)t ~ .f~.JM RcJuftor! You'll love t.be double ~ top ~ nvlon marqulllette OWl' nylon tri- cot, a rno.t na ttertnc atyf.. c.onw fn aDd tab a ~k at all the hlah llftftr1e -lovely for brtclea at O'Brten'a. .t ( • e -Moccasias With the foot cradling comfort/ the luxurious fit and feel that come only from hand- sewing and hand last- ing. · Genuine WHITE BUCKSKIN Sll•·· .... .. !'Ill EIIIJGK . . ILl- ~~.:.or./~ Mrs.R~,M~H~nn W Mrs. Fredt'llk::k D. ~ of A ...._. ~ • e r v 1 ce puta ot tbe atate. After tWr A new type ol wblcte II ...._ Burllapaw, Jo LawreDC~e a.nd united llrs. Relllold ud ....... trtP. Mr. aad Mn. llua --Clft the at.rftt.a ol o.ra-.. Hoff ot IUciuncmcl hu rtJCeD~ Mall Haan. o1 Oonaa del wt11 be at tfaeir new San ClementJ liar. Althouch It Ia caUed an ~ annowtceCl __... ....-Mar, Clft W.......,, 11q 10 Ia St. home. ~ c:ba.lr", ft. .,...,._ Ia to 'J'he Goocb'an r ... ._._,..., u-Fnnc~a a.,.a. JUWI'Iilde lbL tranapoe t to earthly d8tinadanl on Balboa Island &Dd at OoroDa Vtrpnia ;twn ID lllaft'lqe rattwr than ''out of this world" del Mar: Ja~ =uatftl by a cJoee f Robert~ n !i.:..iw H pla(.'ft. !rom ~~s•--""-....o Unf~~ She wu atteaded ~ a.up-uellft ()U1eS lira. Edward Y. Portrr, l1S Nar-.ore en...,.~.... uuuUft& ~-..,. ter, Kra. Han')' ~. and duua Ave., owJW>r ol the new eon- •·here she is now a. Junior. Her little a-rlene Mather. Max Haan BPW Speaker traptlon, .. ~ abe bu ~'Om out fiance also attends Stanford. was attended by Qu1nD JCena. Ida t.t.r.e ~I ''T'a" and ~"0 Pack- 10ft-in-Jaw, wbo alao aervM u ...._ but admlta ahe Ja not \.-d ~'DAY IN OO&ORA ~ with Alln!d llaePhall. • Self ln~t will be tbe to driving on the aldewalk in Mf' Mr. and M" · Frank Chrtaty, Virtinta ~re a blue lace dreu theme of tile 8whwM and Pro-Jlft/. chair. The maroon-eoloftd and their ohilctMt Shai-ry ani 0\'f'r blue taffeta, a Jaraoe white f....tonal w...... Club IBee'tlnc \'ehicle canies two ~ and Rlchy, 400 Tustin Ave., Newport picture bat and a white orchid cor'· tonight (Thunday) at White .. •ill tra\'el along at the top apeed Hcighls, dro\·e to Corona on Sun-aa~. Her two daughtera, llra. Park Awnue ~e. Balboa Island. at 10 mUc>tr per bour. dav for a picnic lunch with Mrs. Ralph O.pin, who n~ out from Mn. ~ l:lowft, dean ol •"'Ollll!!l Vi~;an M. Christy, Frank'• moth .. Batavia, ·New York, for the"' oc-at Onance .. ~-~ ~ er. 'J'heoy \\'t'ff joined there by casion, ,u well u M". Sonuner, apeek on roa~ty ~~ ......... other members of the famlly. from Ufay~tte, Calif., wet'e pres-ment for Your Job. ·---.......;=======~~===::-------------ent. The groom's daughter, Mrlr Chairmen of the s.......,... oam-lllllalbCMI lbll~- &ARL W. STANI...ft .......... f~ neledlon Oil • ftCOr'd unequal- Jed for ~ to the people-~ .... diatrict: m. Ja • ·~.:: emNezoned w l t h IUC'IClf.a for '*· hcaorable, etftdeat rep-reeentatlcm. UNQUESTIONED ABU.ITY, 41\ddtb' reeocnJ,zed lD tbe leela- lative balk, put S~y on im- portant committees. '4ble, hon- est effOrt for bh diatrict won bim the all-Important post of eaucua leader, ch-ine him en- ~ta ol R~publicana and ~.ale)O"a-ta alike. - • • • Shlrley Hun Kern, was also pres-mlttftl ot .,_, for the CIOIIIIna ent with her hulbencl. EIIClOrt to .Y8l' are u follows: the little O~·er girl waa Lorren Program, Ruth WllliarM; mem- Fletcher. benblp, Sally Newtbl; parliarnen-A buff~t supper was Rl'\-ed to tartan. Carol)'ll Weber; education, _. .. _._.._. ........ . approximately 70 tueata from all Vlrclnla Dcob&r; health ud -;::::::::::==:;;:::::=::==:::::~ The Ebellettes MeetinCDM ufety, Acn8 Cuon: public at- fairs, Hl1da Suhr; international relationa, Betty Watson; finance, 8cqhUd Stepbena; )eclslation, ~ Haapa. · News eervlce, Ludia S~rman; hoapltallt)', Jean Younc: decora- UoM, Lena Mae Wi.U.ey; music. Clare El1ft1 Spellrnan; reeerva-'Mlss Barbara Niet.en, 1720 Wa- terfront Dr., Corona del Mar, wu hosteu to her friends, the Ebell- ettea, lut 'Thuraday e\.-enlng. Pre- ceding dinner, gardenia coraages we-re presented to each guest. tiona, Vu,rtnia Holbr; eourtety, p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii Betty Jal"\is; )'ft1" book and em- bJem, Ruth Wright: youth activf- tiee, Evelyn Varner. Barbara v.u retiring on thJa occasion u chairman of the Ebell· ettea. During the business meet- ing following dinner, Carolce Bur- dick was installed u new chair- man, Charlotte Belt as secretary- treasurer and &tty McCubbins Convention, H~~ Norton: n- dio and televiaion,~f'bedah Rata; b.iatorian, Marilyn Wheeler; report coordinator, Dorot~a She e 1-y; M~rcb of Dimes, Ruby Stevenson: 117 01Mt ~-. <lDII IIA ftl welfare, EUzabeth Han4y; Boa's ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~ Night, Ne\'a OaltcJen. r . The club's highest award for the year ••Certlficatea of Merit." as hl.s torian. . went to Mrs. Mildred Stanley for- Also present ~~ Barbara Gal· her ehainnanahlp at the OuUt· entlM. Sue Dodd, L&Nelle Gay, mu Preview of 19t9. Recei\linc Tea Beaman and Mrs. Ronald honorable mention fOr' their COD- Cameron. The cirll ~ted tributlona to community and club their retiring .chairman Wlth a activities were: Ruth WUimeta metal hand~ted U.y. The for bet' handling o1 the Ouiatmu next me.tinc will be held on JUne ~\iew booth .6..at. the-home .or. Camla Burdick, e WilfmH f« 215 Magnolla, COita Mesa, at coratlona at the CluttstJrnas Pre- 7 :30 p. m. 'i ew aad recu1ar club meetibp; to 8cqb1ld Stephena f« headinc PAN-RD. POT-LUCil ,. and plannlnc the March ot Dlnws The annua.l pot-luek "picnic campaiall; to Kathleen Coleee• aupper at the ~ch for the Or-for-the dla1rmanahlp ol the re- ange County Panhellenic aodety cent Boaa'a Nl,ght en~rt.alnnwnt: will be held next Tuesday at the to Jean Youac for her hanciJinc ol home of Mr1. Raymond Kent Bar-t.be courtaY cbairmanlhlp; to \-ey, 316 Poppy Aw., Corona *1 Dor"'tby Sutherland fOr' the news Mar. Mrs. John Keeler, 224 Ju-servtee ~. mine A \'e., Corona del Mar, wW ApJn tbl.a )'ftl" the ~ be assisting boateaa. menta f« the Installation meet- ing weft hancDed by put 1!1'81- TIIE BlliOOS VISIT 80N dents. ThJa )'ftl"'l committee was Fred and Trella Briaa. 120 beaded by Irene Morris. and as- Clubhouse Dr., Newport Beach. aiatinc her were Apes BlCJIIIIQWat. apent the Wftk-«MM with tWr procram; Klldred S~y. clbiMr .. ~peculation ODeeltcliDty When You sa\oe allhe tag,mc Federal Scniilp u.n.t Dhtt ' .... ." .. -We cordially lftvtte you to abare ln ~ eamlnp ot the LAGUifA FEIDAL SAVINGS 80ft and family, Mr~ aad lin. ~ta: DorotbM sa-l)r, _. t..a Amlkilea ====::::;::::::;:;:;:==========~ Freclerick Brias and ..... procrama; Gretba '1\ata, cor-........... Robin, ln Pacillc Beach. Qalif. Ola ups; M.a.rcueri~ Way, tidreta; ft. 1M Ill Oc.. ,&..., • • • 11A1D W01K MAD1 CALI'OINIA SOlWNT, PAVID nti'WAY 1101 ..V.US ~ ST..um. GOV. EARL WARREN has had on 'administration that bHn sound, progres11ve and able to mHt the needs of fast-1arowing atote. THIS HAS BEEN a period great growth and prosperi -and of great problems. Ou • £arl Warren has m e equorely and construdivefy these many problems, h a charted the course to finan· dal stability through h a r d worlc. California need• h i 1 leadership I LET'S KEEP OUI Alii GOYftMOR EARl. -ON 'I'B~ 1081 . ...w., ....... ~.:.--•• .. , ...... ,_ fi' I J,.., JSt.~IDCII~ t.My retumed to N...,...t Dorothy Sutherland. cuest book. ~~;5~~~~~~~~ &.ch in time to enjoy a Jlotb. Presicllllt Betty Hancty wu pre-fiiii er'a De,y dinner with Mrl. Brial' aented with an emblem ring u a moth~r Mrs. 1. B. Blake. thank you from the BPW club for • her work u leader during the ATI'ENDS \VD)D(N08 put )'ftl". Mrl. John Stowen. 330 Ol'ddd YAIO!: ftll'-. _N_oa_ftl __ Ave., Corona del Mar, waa the ....__ · ...... ___...._ only attendant at the wd•"C ol •wv .teelellt ... ton to .-u-=n• her~rot.her. ~· W. Jonea of Santa =~~~~and~~ Ana and Reta CJe&rman. from ~. Da.llu Texas whlch took ~ce lotte ~ ~ .... Fundl vis- recentLy at the home of Jleov. itecl her da'llbter and friend~ ln Harry Qwinp ln Santa AM. ~ and Kn. T b o m p a on "Jonesy" (onnerly Uved for maay wen.t to MCIIlteoey to .ee~ her eon. years In Corona del Mar, and Ia Tbe two women are propletora ol hoping to make his home tn thla the lla.e of Art. 1513 Oout cornrnflnity in tlie near future. Blvd., Corona del Mar. NEW D"D NEIGIIBOU a&'ftJitNS _,.. ....... . famill in on---...._1 Mrs. Moe timer Price, lister-Ill- .. w'O new ea VU'I~ Ul:" law ot Vincent PriCle of BeDecllct. Mar ha \'e both moved to N~ Canyon, bu ret\lnled home after sus Ave. Mr. and Mrs. JUMa apendln& aeer~y a week vialdbc J-!· Fitzg_erald l[ve at 709 Nar-Jlra. RObert lfollde, 430 Avocado oasus. Mr. Fltzgenld it a n-Ave., OoroDa del liar. Mn. Price 1626 s..... s..e. ,... tired member of the GeDenl u~ 1n st. Loulll. where llhe it a 11 Foodl staff. Tbey for'lllel'ly Jived ;:•:tor==ol=~=~dr:a= .. ~reeor=;*;:· ===:;:===~J=.JMI====~ ln Sal'lta Barbara. Mr. and 111'1. Olarles Flnkbogner, ...,.. uw. at 616 Narcfaul, bave IDO'V'Id from Temple Oty. Mr. Flnkbol- ner b also retired. ) .. 'Mrs. Poirier Sings ·in ~ llrl. El~lle IJroWD 111111 of Americi.M ~Oft aucliences bl 'Balboa laJancl will be leavta& U. other countrif'l u part of a aood w.!ek~ to joln her voiet pillpO. will effort. Mra. Elmer S. flloili« of OoroDa While .. in New York Qty lira Women's 1950 Golf c::bampion- del Mar, in S)Tae\lle, N. Y .• where MUla 'Nill renew many old ac: lhfp at t~ Santa Ana Country Mrs. Poirier plans to ..,._r ill quaintancea arDGIDI alllpn who Club wU Yr'Ql\ by Mbs Margaret recitals Mxt v.'t"flt. ha~. u abe hu, appeared ~r Bushard of Laguna, lister of Mrs. Mrs. Mllls,. who U'v-s at 31.5 the ~P of the Metropoli-Lyle ~ler. Udo Isle. )(rs. T. Sapphi~ Ave .. wtll fly fram Loa tan Opera Co Mrs Mll.la lllYI WHton Jay or Lido captured the Angeles to Syra~. ~ ill-abe feels that ~ pupil. Mrs. Poir-first ntght and Mrs. Wi!Uam tend to contln~ on by car to ier 11 now ready and able to u-Hutchens of Santa Ana the second New York City to fulfill ten~tlve 1~ such difHcult1'0lea in opera night. . audiUon enpgc!menll at t.l)e ma-u may be required to fultiUl coo-In the flnal summary: M..L. jor radio n twork statiON. cert and~ enga1emenll. Bushard defeated Mrs. A. S. Cox ropean bookJng agents a -.... trier, w o ves-at ._._., cl\a.JnplonshJ night.· Tht-Y will also discuu ·~ ~-Po' h 11 • ., .. I'IQ or Pe•con Bay 7 and 6 ln the Europt"nn trip of about si months Ocean Blvd. and -who · sings pro-J ... _ 'Pr ted ru bt ... _ d · fesslonaJly under the name of n UJ'C de ea g ; ... .n. urat1on. entaiUng 300 appt"IU'-Grace Roirier left here May 1 by J ulie Barnett ot Lopg Beach de· anC<'s. The U. S. S tate Depart-car accom~·:.'ed •by Kate Scan-reated Mrs. E, W. Murphy Qf El mcnt gives ~couragernent to this • t->" Toro 19th hole program of placing repr8eltatl\>e ion, owner of t!'e Kate Scanion "".:..t fil ht ~·-J def ed Jim·· Beauty ScdoD in the C.Uachft' Bide. 1M OOAM' BLVD. .,........ ... _ Decorating Sen"loe of Hollywood. c u~ g · ~ m•. ay eat En .. t ... _ t ,..._ ft..> Mrs. Blanche Andrews of Santa rou._e o u"' ~u Pu~. ~r-Ana 4 and 3 ier fulfilled a Joint recital ~ Defeated first lUght-Mn. Ethel ~nt in Duluth, Minn .. on May 10 Hooper, Santa Ana, defeated Mn. With the young planlst..oompoeer George Hanneber& of Corona del JOief Maploof. They had met ln Mar, 1 up. Hollywood last )lt'V when t.My Second flight -Mrs. Hutchens ~re both guest artiJU on the defeated Mrs. H. H. Huffman of same CBS procram. Santa Ana 20th bole. Ih Duluth, _Mrs. Poirier wu De(eate<i RCOnd flight -Mrs. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii~iiiiiir;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiil guest of ~r sister. Mrs. Winton Roy Couch of Santa Ana defeated W ILL I .J... M I Brown. In Chicago she met an-~rs. Ernest Winblgler of Santa ....... U'JI A other lilter, Mn. Harey Vincent Ana. S T AT I 0 NEB 8 Sr.. who flew there from Syra-Consolation flight was won b y cu.e. and she also visited her ne-Mrs. Perry Hopkins of Newport. OFFICllt 81JWI.DB pbew, Harry Vlncent Jr., and hls The toum~nt whiCh finished family ln Hinsdale, suburb of Chi· lhls month was doubly exdtlng .._11• = ._... cago. Mrs. Poirier and Mrs. Vln-beca~ two of the numers-up York-through Canada. game. f~~~~~~~!~~~ cent Sr. then motored on to New have just recently taken up the FUUER &&CZWLZ& Following the New York vtalt. On TUesday or last week the DAUiilno.liiD Mrs. Poirier and Mrs. Mills in-club held one of the regular play ,Belboa lclend Cor011e del M•r Beo~o., Bey le!IKMt tend to return to California via d8)'1 at the course and included Newport IMdl ~ southern route, stopping ovei a "Cross Country To\.ll'r\.&me'J\t". Bey ShorM ltoy Mett..r HA IIZO-l Newport HeigMs to visit Mrs. Mills' brother. James Winners were. Clus A: Mrs. Jack Lido ltle Brown. near A.shvtlle. N. C. They Parke, Santa An&, 31''· and Mrs. S... ~ expect to be back here about Barne tt, 32. HA liD~ June 15. Class B : Mrs. Ben Heninger. ~ .... ,.I ... llalrDsP.'il ..__ .•. _,__ ..... Attend Annual ~Meeting Six 'WOfMf\ nwmbers ot the First Baptist Church of N~wport Beach attf!ftded the recmt annual meeUnc of the Santa Ana Valley Women's Mlsalonary S o c l e t y which wu held at the First Sap- tilt Church in Whittier. Main DAN"S IAIIIIEil 111011 a-rt of the procram. following a buainea meet.inc, wu an ad-,., E. ..._ .....,. ...._ dresl by Kimlyo Yamunoto, now (Next.to Balboa ,_tn) vilitmg the United Stalf'l from "" Japan. She IJ)Oke on What Ouia-,-=~~~~~~~~~~= tlanity mean~ in Japan. iP A part. of the Proeram wu a I stork ,ahower for Dr. Jt"&n Austin. a miaionary for Sona Bata of Belgian Congo. The glfll wiU be packed and aeat to her. Members wbo at tended the meetin1 from the Newport Bap- tist Olurch weft M.n. Rex Bris- bin. MJ'\. Clara Wtn.coatte. M.n. W. O."Ha.don. lira. Georce Popp, Mn. W. S. H\aW&ker, and Mrs. ~ H. Wiedman. II.EftJilN8 '1'0 B. I. Mrs. Evalyn Rider. Balboa Isl- and. returned lut w~k from a 10-daf visit with friends in Tml&* Oty and H enn<l8& Beach. In 'l"anP1e a ey lhe lta)l'ed wt th Mr. ahcl lbl. Bert ~coe.rt. and ~Y cJrow ~r down to ~ Miss Ruth Hammel at Hermosa Beach. Tustin. 33. Mn. Ira Brock, Santa Ana, 34. . Clau C: Mrs. George Horton. Santa Ana, Zi: Mrs. Hutchens, 32. 'Queen uf thel\ir' Candidate Chosen We take the place of u of. floe ~tary Oft a ~t:F· four hour IIChedule ••• A.:~ time you l.l"e QUt we ._. )'Our teJeophofte and tab 'lfiiiW rneaaa:a .• · We talre aftlr. hours calla for ewry tne of finn . . . We dlapatcb ,_. ~rvtoe men for nilbt repair calla. etc. ..• We eolw boll· day and overtime~~ ... VACATION S VlCE- y our phone covered while you &l"t' a way. LUNCBEOX FOil FlliL~ Mrs. Della Williams, 428 Mar· VISD' IN A.acADIA guerite Ave .• Corona ~1 Mar. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Black. set'\·~ luncheon to· a group of "--e 422 '1\atin, Newport HeighU, Cri~ from the Harbor area on Harbcx 3113 spent Mother's Day ln Arcadia, Tuesday, May 2. Attending weft Calif., wtth Mrs. Black's mother, Mmes. Treale Stein, Gene Ha)dy ToclaJ Mrs. Marpret Atchley, and ala-and Ethel HiJ.rtler from Balboa ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~te~r~·_:J~M~nj?'~tt~fr~'OI:m:......:M:<lonro~~via~.-1 Island: Jessie Lowell. Connie Jay--red and Julia .F,;ggart from Balboa, (Political AdYertl8ement) and Sue Solnn:lt'l"', formerly of ' Balboli but now restdtng in Santa Ana. . ------M011fDl 18 HONORED A week..end celebration wu en- joyed by the family of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Smith. 621 Acada Ave .. Corona del Mar, to honor their mother. Prewnt •-ere Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith of South Gate, and Mr. and Mrs. M yron Way and their cb.I.Jdl'en, Stephen and Lede, of Corona del Mar. FA,IIEWELL Lt:JNOIIIX)N • ' Mh. B. Pretorha or ~ Mar gave a r~-ell luncheon re- cently ln honor of Mrs. Ow.rla Seibert of Santa Ana: Col. and Mrs. Seibert are JeavtDc 100a for South America. '!'bey wtn make their home in Rio ~ Janeiro for the next Couple of yara, COM BOY 8IIAaD BONOa Huah C. Minter of Corona del Mar ls OM of the fllaht a.den for SQuadron A of New Maleo A. 6 l1.'1 A1r ROTC, whleh ._ been awa"*4 the w I n a e r • • st:rMIIIft' for belnc the bat 61W Ulllt ... AlldL DAII fO ee Tbe bra that IWinp low IGr high fuhioe wbeD your adt!D1 low cuts WI for Jt. tt'a .. America'• IDOit..asbd·for• because ft holdr perfedly. molda Just ri&llt and cicotrob .. 1umrtout Cidlllbt. "lht' Stnplea .. -..... .. w .. :A. •· .c caps ss:OO is a new service · now offered by Business Cards Letterheads Statements- Envelopes Announcements Blotters " . .. .Pamphlets Menus Phone Harbor 1114 and our representa- tive will call on you at your convenience. HARBOR 1114 . )01 I ....,_. lo..aeu .... Newpod a..:ll r G&UID OPLIIRNG •i B be aext A B&lft-·IU.DB ~ tile W.....,_, May 24. for the JWW Hillman Ml.ns. Ia DDW ~ LOI' Pal 1 41 • 401rlA. 'Lat IQ. v , , • .... ......._ Jwt eom-dueed to the Hartlar .,... ao--=-~....;;..--~....;;..;,------------------bloc* a. Traet m . ·IU!IQ. _. pWtecS on Miracle Mile at 1014 bPr;t C. K~ Wbo ._ A JIBW n.uuiK at tile ..._ • Ton _. -r..'L IIMtl ~ dDwa, 115 mo. Hl ~. I . H. Oaut Hl~-ay. ' h1l office at SmittY• a.raee. 3001 ._. ._ c.-. iD lt.. 1M AI'CIIIIIe tea Ia the r .... ,._.. are CarTOIL 58t7 La lllrada. Boii7-Tbis newest of K~-port ~ N~-port Bl\"Cl!, ~ Pt a lkaildiiw ia Balboa Ia die PluD tWD ocha' 8hetby atar• iD s.a ......;wood;.;.;;.;:~•=----------muran~ ls 0\\-ned by Arthur H short ~v fi'OIIl thf Ot7 HAlL Bar at llwie. wttb LM .... play-OWto aDd iD Lea .._r' LOCKSMITll ~-u,e Hw• , S~pnann, v.·bo has bec.-ft ~ tr. Manro Ia ~ for ~ and aiDclaa In IIIia_ Letla-Am-• • • . area-for aD yow lock aDd Ire tor ot Art's Drive-In a~SHl OranKe aDd Rivoeniclt count'" Be encall fuhloiL Leo hM jult A JIICW -\'lml ,_. tile Bar-nee&. Come to 101 MaiD. Bai- .Beach for the last four yean.~ was Cortllef"lY factory tqMBI!Dta· Gfac:ome ~u ~ Ill bor Area 11 'CII8 ...... 8 ea boa. At:::e ~l ~. HA l1JI. Co&onlal Restaurant will speda}-\J\"e Lll the statN for AUitiD al Cbl~~-...a aDd haa U.O been ..... ., .._ JuK .......... by FOR SALE La'-. tn _ _. lZJe in sea food. be says but will England. caco ..... Miami. ~••• H. ~ell (who Ia a ----~ y, .,.. ... allo ofier steaks and ~t.ber eD· OHi~ial opening or ._. .._ • • • • (01"111er pr'later) at 419 ~ Balboa lmn. e~ pre-war, cood trees. tOf"' will be today (Thunda)'),alld A NEW P.A.Ilft 1011 is ~ Bhrd.. Balboa. u new. -k. 11M! dining room. with COUbter open ho will be beld dul'tnC thf in_g up t.b!' .... ..,._ llpoi twwear · • · • FOR SALE -Apt. ~ ~ and booths, hal a seating capad(y day so that the publie can lnlpect shop 011. Balboa Island. aU in keep-ftd¥&11 a Ill& ~?"c. tile fret range, goQd cond.. 125~ z,p1. of 90.. 'Illere 11 also a banquet the ne-w cara. inc wltb the bMdMlme new [nmt ol 912 OoMt 8Wd.. o--del . pa hot wat~t" tank. $210: 17·Jfw~ room. which can seat up to 75 Tile !f!P==e IDeJt bas a tap of the nearby poat~~. Mar, tbr . ..., atGft ": re. el IDf'tl'l ~t •-atch. 120· 1!MO Parking space 1s pro\ided behind peed of 74 ~ u hour, coes • .' ! • etntl)' ......._..~ .. by H. Buick Super 4-cloor .-n: load . the ~wld.ing. . some 35 to 40 ~a p1loD ol gas.. 11#)\TINO BOOX to a"'"' loCA-lnp'em. '!fie ? .._.. tllal concl.. y.,ith 1947 motor. IM5. Mr. Stegmann has bad 20 lS a\culable as stauon Y.'&C'OQ. con-lion ~ L •• _. ...... ......,.. ~ II ·Fine to ..,.. IIIIa 702 Lukspur, CDM. ·m 1181-W )ears o! expenence in the res.-\Crtlbl~. &C.'dan or panel t.nac:k. 11 photographer&.· n..tr ltudlo lea abop t.lw!ft 800ft -41nd who be Ia. FOR SALE Ir-JCD taurant btwness, starting at the has an o'~ •idth. of 62 ~Debe&, been at 1201 Oout 8)\'4.,. OaroDa ~ woa't •Y· at leut not until -~U ~~::. 0~ Houl Gibson 1.n Cinonnatl. Ohio. mcrall height of 60 Lllcbea. leDcth del Mar, aince 1ut IUIJIII'lft', 'l'bek· next WftiL rental lny 2com.r -unit He has also tx>en with the Palmer of. 160 inches, 9.1-iDcb ~. new studio, which •ill IJI'OYI* l um ap~· .;: 288s.~iJ HoUR, Con~ Hotel and the 7-Ulch ground ~ wftchl more room for their portrait wartr 0793. or Merchandise A \art restaurant in JUSt O\'er 2.000 poundl. It II made and cornmerdal pbotocra1Jih7 ..W c;~~· ~;:--=--:-:---:-:-....,......,-OUcaco. by Rqotes Ltd., the General :Mo-be at 215 · Ma.riDe A\-e Bd.oa FOR SALE-Phllco refrfg .• deluxe .Mr. and Mrs. Stt>gmann (she's tors or Encland. Island. on the 1eC0ftC1 rJO« aboft 11 cu. ft., 6 mo. old. 1100 oU a Wiscon in nath -eJ "ill lh-e ln l\11.• Munro. who is a New ZM· the Island Camera Sbop and the market price. HA 2630-W. the apartment in the restaurant l.lllc:k>r. rved as ~.lieutenant com-Clotbts Horse dreu &bop. lnf~U. • ..,. aad _ FOR SALE: fD•-ay lot E. of t>r. bwldJn.:. The~ ha\·e two daugh· mander in the Bntilh Royal Navy • • • . tiona on breaklnc druK ._-:f. Emmerson's bJc;b: .• CD:M. 25xl3T ters. Dracll~n. who'll be 8 in July c 1 ,n~ the ..-ar. Mr. and 1lrL DAILY ftUI'tJ to Cat.a.llna •ill C.. Ch'ftl by Dr G.. Norman CaR. ~Tile C. ll M.ldett. 1262 N. and Martha, a~:e 6. • ''"":":> and s-:r~ar-old daut)lter start next 1bursda" llav 25' for P--Corona del Mar pb•-'-'•.. AUe.n. Pasadena 7 Syc. 7-m2. . l. 11 Anne are now Balboa resi· .. _ S 1 ' • • ~~· • ,__., • • REI"l."1l dl•nt l•K" porUman oC h~'a at last Ttu,g..S.y. ~"ftllft&'S meet· f'OR RENT -Yearly retltal 150 ~ TO A.."ADA •n•ec. 533 Cout High\\-a_y.KrJ. in& of the Corona del Mar Mo.~ rm. apt. "1th 2 ~ Back in their t\ome in Hamilton, c ot·~TR\' ( Lt 8 TEA Don Pattenon lAYS the 90-foOt club at ~ CCJIDIIII.Uty Onarch. · unluro. 520 Iris, CDM. .. Ontarto. ru Mr. a.nd MJ"S. Harlow ~1xtM>n tabl of ~be's and ~r boat will leave the land-In stopplnc lmOkinc or dr)nk· · · · ~ Truman. who Wt'rt> ~ts of Mr. 1 ~m~>t <; \\PTe prt>Senl on TUesday of l!'g at 9 a. m.. arriving in Cata-ing. dorl't try to tape' .U. bUt and. Mrs-. Gordon Hudson. 219 Via 1 •"'l w<'t"k a t the Santa Ana Coun-Una at 11:30 a . m. It WLll stAr• stop c:ompletely, he aJ4... And On'leto. Lldo fsle. r~r about six ln·.r dub brid5:e-tea. Tea tables back from Catalina a t 4 30 p. m.. t1od a .w.\ltute for a . habit that w~ks. Mr . Tntm~n 1s a brothc!r \\t>ft' <k-<:orated \Joit.h wttjte baskets and arrh·e here a t 7 :::0 p. m. )OU want to blftk-~ for a or Mrs. Hudson. During their l''ll<'d with etlr ly summer f1owft's • • • lemon drop rathft' than .a clcare~ Be stay the~ "ere jomed by Mlss arranf"MI around n_IDI.Ji...nes-Spring J..Eh **l 11011E -'ftl&..._, Jl or iti'inJC a iJiji of·C[riier ale m- tty Stockford. Mrs. Hudson's rotorrd s~s w~re prizes of the FOOT BIGil_Ate ~ to stM.d of a hlchbia1l. N~ who new in from their aftemoon Club members [rom the ~rlct that o.Mt a.,er ilal--He ~ the rule ot 'the hom<' in Canada In just on e day. !'-anta Ana wt-re hostesses. . lEd IS at 601 Cout Blvd., Corona hand for moclrration lD smoldng del Mar. Althoud\ the~ 11 ......._three~~. or one dpr; or ~-=-~=~~:.~~~.11 f Pol,t:co! .-.d .... •:wn"ent I (Po ,t,.:,el .... dveniwmetrf I in the laDle place ''in the heart or one pipeful a . day.....:..aftft' ,. mNl. 10 COOPEBATIOII JACK OF COOPERATION baa c:oM Orcmge County's taxpayers imtold tb~ of dollanL The famed OftreD Trial is OD1y ONE example, 10 UNITY lACK OF UNITY rewlted m a &gilt be- tween the Sberitf and Diatrict Atlomey which cCnuled Orange Coimty to become the lauqbiog stock of Ccdifomia'a legal and krw enforcement drd-. · • • • We I eel Coeperatioa! For the first time in four y ears. co- operation~ train- iDCJ and leader-amp will return to the Sheriff's oftice IF YOU VOT toR: • • • I. - I I I • -lt's Morris on June 6th .. COM". the new Aign 11 all lit up . Community 11n1ina .Was le4 by for easy finding corwen.lenoe. President Lei Steffert~Rri. 'Y.ith -• • • ~ Mrs. SteUerwen at the piano. 1be ENI OY Aa'l' while you eet la men a.~ao_ ''Home on the ~ new slogan at 'Cap ...... a Ran~... in bonOC' ol Burt ~erUt. for ataniac this month ter's painf.inp. dPpictlnc Wfttem the bare wall at ~tepa• 1 be-scenes, whleb were on ctiaplay {OF ing adorned with picturs of 001\-1be ~. · terryJ!OtarY 1otal artists. Now ex-~-IIEGII..,. ~ hibiting 11 PauL~ eo-: a.v ac.a ronattel-..w-. Next will be see'l Rqiltratiana for · Dey ·Camp the plctur8 ot Devld Valllfm o1 muat be ,... m· thf Girl Scout Cost~ '"Mesa. Otbel"'' whoee art HOlUie by May 28, eirl .cou~ "'iU be sho-Nn include Mabel anc:l lea~ are iDfonnecl. A nc· Hutchinlon, Norman Oltmber· llten!d nune Wbo wiU volunteer lain and MU')' Pottmpr tt.m-to eerve part U.. at the DQ berlaln of Corona del Mar. n. C.U. ~tile latter pert -~ mural on the WNt waU at Ra· June II ltW ..._ A.nyoQe who p.n'a was painted by atudenta of wlU help II ubcl to eell Exeeu· the Phil Dike-Rex Brandt sum-tive Olrectar Jeu 'I'Ub' at mer art school. bor m. or lllrs. C. W a)!De ~ ... .....,~.-· • • • li.art.or lB)..R. A ~"EW .... Uroll M'fi'OC bu ~........,.----. . . beett opened by ..._... a o.. 1D '1'110VBU:8 lk &&n Suite t of the Birtdwr Bullcllnc Bad aewa hu ......_. the Lee' U15 Cout Bl\'d... la eo.... «<ei ~ family ol-·eM ~ Mar. Tbe other Harbor ~ ol· A\-e., ·Corona del ...... llr. and flee is at 515 E. Ba.Jboa BML. lilrl. Sebn and dlilldrell Nancy Balboa. The finn la a ....... ~ and Kevlll. left lest week for Ul- ol the Loc ~les Stock Ex-la.n. Vfrlbd,a. where tM)' Wfl'e change and pl"''Vides quotatioll called, b.cawe ot the deeth,ol Mr. sen'ke to leading dock aDd Sebre • brother, who wu ·ld.ded commodity ex~. 'lbe local In aa auto Mdclent. While ~ representath-es are c. w. Trav· Wft'e tMre UtUe ~ wai 'taken en. Robert H. Reed and Dean w .mou.ly 1U and II In the t.pital Campbell • at IUchmond. Va. Latest report~ • • 4. •Y he II better. • ~ DIPOilTED Mexidb aandala are 8PEND ~~ · featured by ~a. whlcb hu wa:ll-DD -tak~n o,·er the sboe atore at 409 x.:r&~ .stdMy Brown of Coa.at BJ\"d.. Corona cltl Mar 1 ~ eraJoyecl a quiet Wftk- merly ~rated by Wiley~ ;:ty aAt thelrN beec11 home, "1140 W. ~·· ewport Beach. elect · ... ' . . :-. ~ • (S"''t'IJ for 8oap ~tocll) • . .... 4 I ~. .. \ .· ' .. ·. IIIC8ItT B. LYN!f and HELEN L. LYJ\'N, Jt.telton m o..a .... ,,_. . ...._ .w.... Rubor ton Jewels fTOtn tlte Crown of the Sea DO YOU WANT A L0\1r PIUCED LOT wtnl AN OCEAN V~\'! We ha"-e tt. • lewl IDt.. e olf ac-a Blvd.. Beauti[ul ~an view and oiily a rew steps to the ......_ tft& ~! Ca.U Mr. L>•nn. DO YOU 1fANT TO '1'lt.ADE FOR AN OCEA.."l VIEW LOT OR AJI{ INCOME BLDG. Sl'I'E! We Mve .wral trades avallabJe at t.hls tilne. H urry! BEAUTinJL OLDEil HOllE WITH <>CE.AN VIEW IN LOW PRICED BRACKET AVAD.ABt.E FOR TRADE FOR PASADENA VI~ITY HOME. CALL MR II.ASSEY:. . . • LOW DOWN PA.no:NT FOR GJ'a WIU.. TAKE A TWO BORM. HOME CLOSE TO BEACHES. 'nUS IS A REAL BUY FO~ YOU VETERANS. SEE IT TO-DAY. SPACIO l\fODER."l HOME IN Sm.all ._ Co1c11pot aee. ref lUI CU:FF HAVEN new untt. C\l&J'afttad .. _. •10 2 Bdnns .. dt-sirable featurH, enc. ~~"; c~ ~.)'OUr choice • • prd,. many extras. A home )'OU trot. :etom-:~:~"ar::l: wtu bt-proud to own. Can be ·a~ o~ Only _ · __ suo N~ B~ta purchtit"d for u lJttle as 13000 I Ar uJ~ cas Jlanaoe.~ wbfte, New. modem 2-bedroom home. OCEAX FRO!\'T LOT-down. SM' ~fr. Brown. 400 Coast ei a o~n. po enam· IUO Exceptionally att:racth·e kitchen, ~"'1:\\"PPRT Blvd .• CDM. HA 2566-J. Apt. Sift Wasb.tnc macii'Jrie. Jots of tilr and cupboards. Oi5h· n.rcaln a500 Presents: .. fuR SAL&-Ctillty trailer. ·4.x6j' ~e c~~ troner -JoOu like •• wash6. Fir?place. ThU ~ w TEJtFitO~T-nat bed, 3-ton Fulton hitch. new: cuara.D~ 6nl,-.. ·-•• could not be duplicated Cor uk-BALBO CO\'E! \\'hef'ls. 565. J, A. Sc.I'\Mider, ~tplll~ ps • ~lee: <:'hol.ce -a• inl price Of $12,000.00. Very 1:20 OOO FARMHOUSE-no"" unc1~r i05 Larkspur,' CDM. e~'· _ ~rt. ~t <>an. d)Oi« ~ reasonable terms. 1 ron<t -3~ br 2 bath• LOST-BI-focal gla..ues, May 8, B.ardwoocl Dreatr Cood plate Bay rr..t Lot 08 MO. tr~ ''MTRAC'LE OS S!nd TRP:ET" •-ill 1 bet w h I'\UI rnlrro... uo atone's throw from Civic ~nter. $500 down-full Prt«' ~ ~ sty m a ~· or cnse,., ween as • Aat4. hanh.'ood Ktt~.i"Cb.a.lri;' Zoned for resldt-n""' and -ft··•. J BR :t bath•. cor IOC" Nf'ar ~ el"t'tte & 7fJf Goldenrod. CDM Your cllolct'. ~ -~-_ 10e ""' '""'',.... h 1 Rrward. HA 0842-R. HA 2915-J. Brand new tbtU LI.Doleum ll\10. The only ba)l front lot left for I be 01 & cod runnfn« ~aler-w•ll Cbol('e of pattei"'U • • sale on 36th Street, $6,000.00. tlun'ho"'TI to those witH lmal!ftnA· COM FURN APT. \\ith gar.. 2 Stmmons ~auty~ KattJUS T bdrms .• 1 \\;th twin beda, lovely Like new. Only -· 21.10 • emu. It' T LJ TEO -In ifo;"'PORT view adults Yrlv bas~ S85 Mo Rollaway Bed & Mat~ Com-N~ t'llfanlllti~M-4 !-Bdnn. Home With charm .$13.500 Ownrr lr &cv-• · , ~ · ple~ ,4 Tl Double ~rage. Comp)etely fenc-tn1 June 1s1 and haa '1\'"" WI a 20. HA 2033-M. Brand new S~l llf'<llctne Cabt-· ed on 35th Street behi:een bay day uclual\'r l we lllte tt and may· 1931 MODEL A FORO -Good s1~':, .. ~~r~~~~Jlea Into t~ 3 IS and ocean. Walkinllt distance to ~,?t~cu':~ t~m 2 t~R r::r~~•t in ninJr cond. t85. HA 234.2-J . or double bed Good co\·er shopping center. $8,000.00 full trai"CJrn and P.tso. Takr • loult-"'EE THURSTON { the N H. Only , J'7 50 price It may ~ ju.t tht> plect' you are ~ • a . I Two Twin ala Hollywood ied, . loo~ for Grammar School May 25-26. ~~rtnc IJ\att~ a. box CALL HAaBOR 40t Olii'Ll' S'OW- N . H . Community Ji'laye.,. Pro-1 l"PrtnCII CO!Iiptetl'. both beds 3'7 50 Corona del Mar can >·ou buy U\11 Y!:A.R 'ROUND ducUon.· . ~xn. your rholcoe. laree or PALISALES HOTEL home for S3000 down-NEW fr best FO n...-.-.•-u :o c a '75 ....... con•t Klou.s ~unit hout-R SALE • n•"uuo Y new ~ln n~wPh fl"t'le Mtrro... I 15 ••. v•~looldng Newport Harbor. 2 B U ' lot-J..rwe patlo-pnct'<S baby bony.-~ ...HA, ~~ ~ate·lel _Qble, 'Rooms · and Apartn\Mts. Year I 111.'750. 1470. Shirley ln:ltJ'&lft; ~ 1 Solid ou omcoe Dnk "iix.ss tn. 2'7 .. , "i'iMmct or lri,j()t\jj. -nlrseavl JJ&T no~T LOT- FOR RENT _ 3 nn. unlurn. apt top, pl~t7 draY.~r room lUI Ave., RA 14!56. 118 t"t for a:D.SOO Tha. 1.s o~ or • . 'I Lovt'l)' l'ulrdYo'VOCI walnut flniah f~w P1liME bulldln• •lt.H rematn-Y~Iy rmtal. uUl. pejd. S7'5 mo. t>o<ter Bed. p~apple cluwr \v ANT YOUR DIRTY WORK m. ln H.arbor x.r t~eacb-tooks 308 Jasmine, COM. KA 386-J. I 5 post.J • --_ 1150 DONEt Info Harbor entrane~"-tn lhel~red ANTED TO &"'T _ Young ':!c,"'l.,. walnut LlnJah Bunk ae&t GO 1'0• • qp\"e ~ BEST of t~ klnd. • ~ nQ ---1150 HAL ... I{ It' couple wants 1 bdJ:m. fum. apL Complete hot.IRcleaning tervlce. ~a 0 .. C' ••lth ~rage in CDM. Perm. HA Windows, flaM" waxing and P.:,l-" _. 1605-M. : lshing, wall wuhing. ]tEFn'iED LADY \\ishes position Call Hllrbor 1756-W with couple u hquseketoper. Can drh-e car. Excel ret. 10 2-3282. LOST -·Young cat, white with dark spots. QUid's ~t. HA llS-M FOR RENT -Ofnot on 1st noor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BIJ1.clK:r Bldg. 16x15, MS. HA -00 YOU KNOW all the aerv1C8 2187. NeAR 0 C COLLEGE •-e offer? Spotting • apedatty, CAR FOR SALE-1950 Ol<k 76. $!2 SOO french h&nd laundry, family 4 doo~ ·~n. hea'tcr. White • laundry, altocations, reweaving, Utee, 7m m.Ues, $2,100. HA 1671 2 Bdrms., den, din. rm., ~ta~. ~~ & leather cleaniJlg, J5reta- ol' 746-M. furnace and Jota of tile. Almoat mg, blanket lc draperies. Rapid FO , ne".· on bl~~ Jot. Many~-acnice on master dry cleaninc R SALE-4-pc. liv. rm. ._5, wo' n uJ -..-... HA 203". at t.wo'locations. Katey Doane's, · $35. Also Double ~ter ~h. "'o ""'"' .... u " 217 M · B 1 mach., used 1 ~T., dble agita-So. Coast Realty & anne A\'·e., · ·• HA J 229()W, and at Cout Blvd, at ... tor. $99.50. HA 2003-M after 8 Investment Co.. Femtcaf in CDM! HA 1476-M. p. m. or Sun. 305 No. Bay Front. -B.l . 302 Main St. Balboe FOR ftENT -Lo\'ely new a pta., FOR S ALE -'35 Phm. 4-dr car. BAy SHORES adults and no pets. Garbage &. t '--$11 •· ,_ pos.al & pri\'&te beach. Cua del a'"" O\'Cr mo. pym ..... ex \'~ry nice 3 bdrm. home, encloe. Mar Apts .. 205 Carnation, COM It's yours. 2 ex1ra tires. HA patio $15.500. See Mr. Brown, 2003-f arter 8 p. m. 400 Cout Blvd., CDM, HA CORNER BUSINESS LOT for FOR SALE -Maple-p-:1-n~t~f,....o_r_m_ 2566-J. sale, near CHy Hall. $3.150. HA ,_.IS ONE MDJJON DOLLAR ¥JEW Priced Rlght S 10 Ocean 81Ycl. C.D.M.. Earl F. ChamberlaiD nt: \ITfm._ .-:,()() ('t~at~t 81.. oroaa del lllar Pbo"'": IIA t!M' n,•:al f:!ll"'ll" -ri.-.ur&IIC"e -......_ • '\LL TYPE:-. rlnur, l'rM,ty, wall, fn "'od air I'MtP""· PtwH!c Ht>al- 1111! rn I!~ 1712 1709 Coast I~ I d . rr I' n'l d.,t ~ill r -----U :JO ISLE.----- F •P. RF.':\'T V"\'PMll beautifUl n p ;r'"IOI'-h~ thP ~P{"k Or m n: •h A l,n "hf n \'t'U w ant a ~ 1 '"' , "" 'l ul"'imrr l"t'ntal <::f.E l'S 1 IT.r'l JC:T.E T"P PF.RTIF' T:"C. 333.'3 \'ul I fdr, • =-: ~''•'l">r 114 Jteh Call( H:'l "liOr l ;;N'I r F -=-,~. '"'••""'· -\ P.""'. F' 1 r m kln_:o_fl-=f-:b-u-~,.,....n-'t' ~ • w nr uc.r-CJ Mr ~11 Chff Jo\·~ ( .. ~. rr(ln-.! ra I ICI') !':f'>WTW'Irt Hat- h r-\tutor-; C'hrysl<>r-P iymouth fi, r~ :?1Cll '-ta ~ Hv.~·. New-. ..,... Af: 611 '\ n .\rY o::t1JI);G -By r~ 1 i able ~ ~n• n:: man al.'€' 11. HA-~-J. RFFI'I;ED WJITTE~\' 5 MAN· \\' o;hps ho•~ •work pra C'tiC'81 n.l~tnt: or hslh\ sltttn~ bv the hn 1r RF 6q17.\\r or 61~j RE..\L E ... T\T F FX\11 \ ·r.E-- He"" hf'autirul 9 1r• A l•t In Bc\1'!'1\ lllll'l nf':to Dnht·n\' Es· ,,.,..c · \\'anr hou(c' to S25.000 nn Udo. -~ 1 rH"IC'E f('nf'Pd Arlln~non nt(lch 3 l!M'M po>rm fla'\lUrt' stables, ronm' mod hnme. i':u<"St ho e. Xlr • ror t n""•~. chJckt'1'1S or '1 '" •·:"'!. ~lS 10 rlear. Take rnu<.l' or )o down pymt. or <m111TI Income Lo\-e1&nd. • HA ~ ... -# -t l SE\\T."G ~1AO £D;ES St>E' the Adl('r mak~ button- 11olec; ,,;tnn~J at a{'hments REPAIRS OD\'t'r W Droomht>ad 1201 Coru:t Blvd Cot'nna d~>l Mar, Calif. rodcf'r. Spr&l!Uf'-Carlton make. WHAT IS "Operation Tro~ra"? _3_7_0·----~------ $35. 543 Rh·crsidc. RE 6726--J. 11 you're wanting to know ~~I GARAGE WANTED -Vicinity of Nwpt Hts "Two Bll11d Mice'' May 25-26, 1018 Shore Ave., COM, until FOR RENT -1 bdrm. rear apt. 111 N H Grammar School. Sept. 1. liA 1735-R. For Your Wool SRORm COATS FULLY -LINED duplex. t nfurn. Yenrly rental 165 mo. 427 1~ Mnrg\J{'nte. COM. $5t650 BUYS on<' bdrm. fum. nouae pi\IA ~ara~e & guest rm. One block from groc. store &: ocoean. Liberal t~rms. HA 370. NEED A PRACTICE PIANO - Anyone havln~ on<' stort'd or for rent contact Adrianc Wager, HA 2866-M. NEARLY NEW 2 bdrm. hom~. nice location, IO\"t>ly redwood f~noed yard. flow~rs & lAwn. 2·car ~r&r. Completely fum IJ'I owner. $4.000 down. bal. $65 mo. Owner HA 2895-M. LADY. rt'flned. capable with car, to train as an Avon R!'nn-senta· tlve. Excel. opportunity close to home. Write Box 7, La MI- rada, eaur. .. ~ locoaU. . few Ute ~y:­ ,_._."""' Rome ,.,,. • SEE TIU8 IS CORONA DEL MAR: New 3-bedroom house with two bathJ:.'()oms. and 2-bedroom gara~e apartment. All for $16,500. Chance for good income which will pay the taxes and more. We have a jfowelry atore, a dress shop, and other businesses for sale fitzmorria Realty Co. Be.l Ewtate ... BviK:•• Broke" 818 Coast Bh'Cl. Oorou 4lel Mar Ranor %U! M.,ttple U.ttq Bealto" WHAT 18 MULTIPLE U STINOT Selling or buying a home ls the largest business transaction most people ~'w undertake. It can ~lt}Jer produce the great- est satisfaction or become the costliest and most troublesome or all ~rtaki{lgs. In the natural devt-lopment of real estate listing~ and sales, Realtors have found that It is ad\'&ntagrous to UK>ir clients to pool their llstin~. This action rt'Sults in quicker sale of the pro- perty by providing 111 each realtor's office a greater variety from which the buyer may choc»t>. yet retains in the listing of- fice ~n by the OWMr, the tuponalblllt)l to pusb the sale and to ~nt the wllfto in \he transaction. This idea has aoreed and In 1948 lh<' Ncwoort Harbor MulUple Lfstl11g Division of the Board of Realtors was organized. It is a voluntary organization of reelton; and o!~«:~tan o~ Mar- ket Place for real e.tate in the Newport lUJ'OOI' area. 1109111 We are offering a fine 3-bdrm. home with 1112 baths, an original floor plan & gay details; near the Bay Front, of course, and priced at $19.500, furnished -Terms - l .. YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON US Colors: red gree'1. beige, p.::..te r.::::y $10.65- 0ur White Coats S 12.65. Extra large S 13.65 Sharbkin Suits • Gabardine and crease-resistant. In your chf)ice of four styles and many summer shades. Prices ... .. $8.7 5 to SEE OUR- ~~~~ Cloth Sporbwear Ensembles Pednl Pu~l--crs Shorts S:-nrt B:-:1 a nd b tl!-::-a p .n red white cr biue ~yrcL Flare Square Dace Skirts In Mexican and Hawaiian Print cne lli11 going strong at With Blouses to blend at --·--·--Sl.SS BARGAIN COUNTER: Zippers, remnants. scraps and piece goods. * SALE AT * Weslllliaster Sports Weu MANUFACTURING BUILDING Lot-v!Jt ud 11th t.. ' "·co.tmln•t('r, ('Iaiii. T~lt"phoae: W~tlnltb~r llM1 Open Daily •fti'T day except Sunday lramlaa.toS lll OOMllr.ACIAL WAY •~'fte t&tt. a •• \\'Mt ef SewpM"t lllri. coeTA~ AS ARCHiiiXiT'S 8llE'I'CII ..... Ilea lftle•e Vtna Marlaa al~ Ba.J111de Dr. IIMI' Baftloa ...... •• It •10 ........ ,.._ tile ,..e..t l C • C P"Jed le llalelled. Now _.;. ~tnletlea are a ...... lftl_ac pool, .,..,"&''a ...---t ... ,_. ,._.t c:aMaat;. Tile pool "10 be t1ae lite of tile caateet for t.lle ~ of Newpert We ~ .-a. epoMOI'M by ~ l_,or Cha.mllllet' of O• '<!l'e&, • uaday, laJ7 •.. Builclln« permit records show a sponding month of Jut year. lha.Q) drop in activity thus f&r ln Only io Corona del Mu Is the May. with only some $180.000 io building permit tot.a.J belne maln- ~ta Issued during the first talned. accounting for 65 per Cftlt half of the month. Unless th~re is of the ent~ dty total for the l.ncreased activjty In the next two first half of May. weeks, Uay will be the (irst Coroea ftl liar . . month this )~ar which hu not W. S. Grau. 621 Iris. 5-room, ~ttered the tot.a.J of the corre-one-story dwelling at 225 HeU~ trope, $10,000. · Leonllrd & Bar· ~ro. builders. Richard Pleger. 700 Avocado, 7· room, one-and t~'O-Ilory ctweU- irut at MIS Dablia,--$15.000.~ builder and architect. Sheldon F. Craddock, t.o. An- geles. 4-room. one-story dwdllnc Rf!x Brandt. Corona del Mar at -226 Heliotrope, .$13,000. OwMr artlet. inf()l'lned the Oty Coun· builder. d.l by letter at Jut Wftk'a meet-N.,...,.... ..._. .. Inc that "exeppt for pubUc eafety John L. Creuon. 110 Larkspur, no ~ are desirable in Dory Corona del Mar, 6-room. one-taory fleet arran~t at thll time" dwelUng at 525 Irvine, $10,000. at Newport Pier. Owner builder. He had ~ ~b&e im-...... O.W. IJI"'WWl)eftta with tbe lishermen in Dean Kephart. 410 l2bd St., the locality, and exCfPt for lm-Newport. 5-roorn, one-atory dwell· proyernent ol the board walk to ing at 12 Balboa Covee, $9.000. eJlmlnate the hu.ard, their opln-0\\~Mr builder. ~rry Smith, ion wu UDIIl1moua to Ja,oe the archJtect. ara u Informal and flexlb.le u Newport lt hu been. , James C. Wlbon, 303 34th St., "Each fisherman Interviewed 2-room. two.atory dweiUnc at ii=~====;ii~~~=:;i~r.;;~i:=======j lllowH a finn c:onoem for ~ same addrea, $3.000. 0 w n e r .m.c the IDfonnaUty, the pic-~- JIItA.'IINO -pwa t llftAL turftquenesa and the economy ol M. C. MJcaiJee, Fontana, bed-co~ the Pre.ellt arrancenent." he room over present garage, 3900 .... --~.... - l '\~ •. ~ N c \VS .. I I I In thla thrllllnc but oontwed world. after you have food and a few dotbee-what Is . the moat ~tial ~ to adcl to your comfort and SECURITY! A HOME, OF COURSE. ~d we don't mean a ''howe" where you can bsr your neikhbor's plumbing. J{ere on UDO ISLE for the fldlt· time we are offering a HOME on a 68-foot BA \'- FRONT lc1t that baa 3 bed- room., 2 baths, maid's room and den or televiaJon room. Thia lo'~ly home is a perfect cOmbination or outdoor and indoor living. Extra large glassed in , patio, unique bar- bec\K', lovely enclosed yard. pier; and home is being sold rumlshecl: We -&1'\> t'Xclusive agents on this a.t only $47,- 500 -~Terms. ALSO on LIDO ISLE we have se,·- e.._l homes ranging in price from as llttl~ as Sl3.900 up- wards. One or hvo of these 2 or 3 bedroom homes are ,·~ry GOOD BUYS. It wiU be-to your ad"-antage to look at LIDO ISLE. ALSO a few choice building lots on LIDO ISLE at ·rock bottom prices. Private beach('S: ten- nis courts, clubhouse, restric- tions, ~tc. make these lots ,·ery desirable. Reml'mber we are headquarters for LIDO ISLE. Corona Craft .b)1Mic -..e of Wood UllJi ()aut .... c.-.............. 11 .. fti•••IILIP NOW GAll ENGLISH ·---------wrote. W. Ocean Front. $1.500. New Hams -Ow wdal ....... • On the matter of Improving the I::;;;;;;::;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ~ii~iii~~~~iiiii~ A ~ P •fie u~~ r";.. wa.Ut. be stated tt.at u 8eema ••• I aa .~ .. ng '-AI• alrable to continue the 1De of the board walk type rather than aub- ··':::':-=:o..t==...._=====...,....=;::::i:'-=====Oenllia=:::::l=lll=--====c etltute a more pennanent oon-.1 crete accea. • · ~-----... IUIIIODII:LLDfG -RIP AIRS -CAIINI:T •WOIU[-- •• •• 'IRt...W, .... .............. rt.l • 11188? .. 1 •-e~ll .. ltll Cauk.._ ...... ROME LOAMI _.,~-~M"•Ir Ill& 0 •• ·-.... "'" ~,... ...... , ..... , ~ftl& ..... .;: ..... ·011--MftUa Bruns & Marsac PLHIIII o.n.a ... liar w.-...... o.tnenc-••.._ All ~ ol Plywood -DOORS- Sam cmd Frames 700 Caaiiu-tion A ..... CORONA DEL MAR .. . A. reception D\'eft by the Fa- culty Wlws Club foUowed the atudeftt mwle. fuhions and art abow ....-nted at 7 :30 p. m. yes- terck)' ( Weclnesday), at the Or-anae Coast College chapel. Musi- cal st\ldeftts ~presented in dtal and memben of t.be Fine A;plled Arts divlslon cooperated In ahowfng the V.'Ork compJeted by George t..A?-v.i Guthrie or Balboa lsland has bet-n appointed by the Board of Trustees of Orange Coast College as instructor in pe- troleum tcchnolo~:Y for the comlng school year, It Is announced by . Ba II H. Peterson, Coli~ I dent. Mr. Guthrie will replace John Nigra, who has re!Ugned to re- turn to tt}c univenJty for ad- graduate training. Guthrie has had a we&lth ~ Balboa Island BWiiness As- or practical 'experim<:e in the oil industry. He bas sen·ed as geol- ogist, roustabout. oU field mapper, petroleum englnee-and auperin- tendent or drilling for oil com- panies in ~xu. LouJ,atana and Ca llfomia. For the put !our yean. he bas been employed by the S. R. ~n Company of Santa Fe Springs as an A.ulstant Enginf!<'r h\ connection With the production of oil well drilling and fishing tools. • Mr. Guthrle is a graduate or the Univen;tty of Callfomia, Berke- ley, where he majored ln geology. He U,·es with hls v.ife and two children at 115 Topu A9e., Balboa I$ land Bacb Propomtion 3 $0dation requested the City Coun-The City Council went on re- dl at its meeting last week to set cord at its ~ting last ~k as aside for (\ltUrc Yl<' the funck .appro~ No. 3. a that had been made a vailable for League or California Cities spon- Ughts on Marine Ave., ra-t10red propoul to amend the con- return the money to the stitution to permit the pledging fund. of parking meter receipts Cor the ~ funds had been gnnted payment r»r revenue bonds issued fOf' the InstAllation or •the high to finance off-st:reet parking f a· 80dium chloride Ughts, similar to ciUties, 1be . ~ltloo will be t~ on Balboa Blvd. Plans to Or) the ballot in the June 6 eJec.. inataJl those lights were caJled off tion. the dty when Marine Ave. objected that the llght ORA&LIE PRIEST IN N.Y.O. ~re not ln keeping with Marine Ave. a~phere. City Clerk Charlle Priest, who The Business Association stated i5 aJso public information officer that it appreciated the coopera-for the city, attendeod the flrst or the Oty Council Ln hOt in-annual meeting of the · A.aoda- ataiUng the high llght standa'l'ds, tion of Muni~pal PubUc hlatlons and added that the · Association Officers last FHday: at the Wal- and the city manager are now in don-Astoria Hotel Ln »Jew· York tKe process of sel~tlng a new City. He expects to be gone for atyle o! atandard for the Islarid. two or three· weeks. His uailt· "nte Auoclatlon's letter was reed ant.' Mrs. ¥arjorle Crumley, ll and flied by the Council. acting clerk ln his absence. CPollticaJ A~t) You Should . Elect The Man Whose · Pledge is ..• HONEST * SINCERE * IMPARTIAL • • • Marines Hold Open House I Continued from Page 2) In Charles City. He was mem- ber or the Long Beach Loc,ige fot' 2S yeers. and was the first Ex· aJted Ruler of the recently Conned Newport Harbor Lodge. Re has bet-n president of the MaSonic Club of Long Beach. and also of the Exchange Club there. He is a past president of the Southern California Tuna Club and of the Balboa Angling Club. and now sen·es as chairman of the legislati"e committee or the Angling Club. He is-f!lember: or the TUna Club of Catalma. a nd a life member of the Newport Har- bor 'Yacht Club. The tiny lapel marlin that he wean;, with its jewel of orfiee, designates him as a viee oresident of the U ght tackle and Marlin Club. Its offleers are chosen on. the basis of the amount of catch the year before (catch dh'ided by the strands of line). A membership that he consid- c>rs of special significance now is in the newh· organized Ocean Fish Protective Association. which he says holds the highest hope for sporttishing along the coast. The Balboa Angling Club was, largely instrumental in the formation of this new assocla lion. and already more-than 20 clubs ..,have joined. Its purpose is to save sport- tishihg from being \\iped out by the commercial fishennen. One of the primary objects nQW is to ll,'et a ''lalt .._ter'' representAtive on the California Fish and Game Commission, which has none now and whJch has a vacancy at th& moment. The A...~ation's work holds trcmt"ndous Importance to New- port Harbor, be sa)'S -because snortrlshing Ls a major ''ind\W- try" he~. and unless somethlng 8HII .....,_ta aep.trtq-H-IIr. Towta(-~1te \\'ork by &ppt.. ''\\'e 8pedaJb.e Ia ElnefTt'DCY nice .. liM ()eut ....._ IL\ UI·B-~1t. BE tt!5-M~0..0.. chi Jlbr Troilet· W citer and Atomizer Just -like Mom's! 2-oL Toil .. Woter oM At-izer, S1.1S 1 ~~~!t"iJI.­ plv• fed. ~· 1 The gift-wonderfvl for your f<M>rite little girl I She 'II love its tingty, rOM-scented spray -it's smart, grown-up look on the dressing table. Set indudes plastic atomizer with ' ..--.~-"squeer•me" bvtb and o ~I two- ounce bottle of toilet water. BIIIPIOn BEDU. 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