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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-01-17 - Newport Harbor Ensign• V-0-T-E For School Bonda FRIDAY, JAN. 18 . . .. An lade~ N...,.,.,_ COYeriQI the aadte cky ol N ewport Bach. Otfidal N...,,paper of chc CUy of NCU~&Hm ~ Thursday, January 17. 1952 Harbor 1114 cmd 1115 CORONA DEL MAlt CALIF. 5 Cents VoL 4--No. 23 School Bond Decision on Tom Norton, who has Just con- cluded his term of otnoe as presi- dent of the Chamber of Commerce. was elected Tuesday as president of the Newport Harbor Conunun- ity CMst. •UCCHding Mn. Harvt>Y Somers or BaJboa. Mrs. Arthur Fitzmorris of Co· rona del Mar was elected first vice-president, and Arthur Tor- ran~ of Balboa Island was named second vice-president. Orrin Wright of Balboa Island was re--elected treasurer. Clarence HJgbic of Balboa Island was Bergh wm Talk At CDM Meelillg Orange County Land Plannt-r Harry &>r~h will be tht> princi· pal speaker at the meeting of the Corona del Mar School. Mr. fk>rJ::h, a Corona dt-1 Mar resident. will talk about beaches and bluffs with referrnce to the s tate. county a nd city plans for park areas. An entt-rtainment movie pre- sented by Bob Callis will follow the talk. and refreshmt>nts "';u be servt>d. according to C. Lestt>r Jones, president. WAR Df;AD RETURNED The body of Marine T -Sgt. Ro- bert J . Montt>ith, who was kilJed in Korea, was returned aboard the funeral ship Marquette Victory, which docked ln Oakland Tuesday. S«t. Monteith's widow lives at 535 El Modena. Newport Heights. Solllen Naaed C. ol C. Bead Harvey Somers of Balboa, lo-of the Yeu will be announC<'d, and cal Chrysler-Plymouth dealer. wu awards for meritorious service wiU be given. Entertainment elected Monday as P1'5i~nt of tM wilJ be provided by G. Willard Newport Harbor Chamber of Com· la~ mal merce, s ucceeding Tom Norton of Bassett's Sal ~-. e octctte. Ncwnnrt. Judge Robert Gardner will be .,., master of oeremonJes. Dr. 0 . G. Suess of Balboe Island n.e new ~ton. elected last was elected first vice~president, w~k. are Dr. A. E . Stockton for ~tucceeding Monte Grimes of Sal· Corona del Mar, Dr. Sueu for Sal- boll. T. M. Hambrook of Balboa boa Island. John Boyd for Mar- was named second vice-presi~nt. lner's M!le, Roland Wright for taking over from John T. Boyd jr., Newport. Lonnie Vlnoent and Ted of Lido Isle. Roland Wright ol Hambrook for BaJboe. Newport Helghu was :-e-elected Holdovt>r directon are Tom Ref- treasurer. Hay Langenheim of fcman and Arvo Haapa for Corona Udo IsJe was re-appointed exl'CU· dtl Mar. John Keeler and Maurie live teeretary. Stanley foT Balboa Island. H.arvey 'llae MW otfJCen for 195.2 and Somll!ra and Tom Norton for Mar-o.e new clrectort Will lte 1Mtalle4 '-"t MtW. Bm RHdidl and Bob tb1l ~ at tbe ...., .. 1 meet-CaJU. tor ~aport ud 1 Moete lftl ot the a.mw. "ftw MaD Ortmts for Balboa. Sincerely. ARVO E. HAAPA. Publlaher. Tryou ts Soon For PTA Show 'Tryouts will be held soon ror tht> PTA-Mothersingers production of "Up on Old Smokf'y," a mountain opera. to be ~nted M8rch 13. 14 and 15 at the Hht:h School The prodUction. f~aturinJ.t hill- billy humol'. and apl'n to bto di- r..et~ by Mrs. Ronald Barlow ot Belboe llland. Is the run and fun<J.. raislna projpct ~ t~ year fol' the K11b School PTA. Statem ent by Supt. Ensign "St'hools belon~t to tht> prop!<' I ttce throughout the nation, by or- The q~Uty of schooL ";thin 11 nnizing sud! a comm.itt~. TM community •s dept'ndent lar~t>b school trusteft had nothintt to do upon thE' intt>lltStt>nt mtt>~t. 8<.'-w'lth t.hfo seleetion of thfo dtben'l tion and lca&>rship of its. <'llll~>ns romrnittee. which n!PN:'l!t'nt e-ve-ry "Ont" of tht> most promi~in.-: I t'aV\c group in the school district sign that proplt-art' l"t'('O~mnns: "The edlool :NpenntP~nt as their rt'SPN~abiiJtJ(>S for l!l'<Od N"Sponaib~ for th(> t'ducationaJ t'hools is found an the Mtlom,,dt-~ tor lht-sc-hools 1n tht movt-mrnt .,, (lr~iz.t> N'J'rt"'<'n· I d1 trlct and Ia elq)e'('tf'd tn ~x~ ta thl' <'illz• .. ., "t''mnuttt'(' in th<> 1 l·L~' t'dueatJonal INdrn.l'up. lcf't'po intert-st ot h• lto•r !lt'hools Dur.nc 11n.: l'VCT tn mind that " J!.'OC)d the pest two \(18M' thoM-~ ••nmrrul-t'hool buiJc11ac miD ttr-to t~ tees hte' (' he-. n f Clrmro m MO."'t' llN'ds of tht wboiiP eommunl b . t han 1.500 I Ut.~. ''ObjectioM VC. wflea 1M "N~'PI()rt 8(\1\('h is o* do•nll•chooJ buUdblc Oft 8altoa 81\'d, Ia what t. becoml coMJn(ln ; "'('oo COofttiDDfid • ._ 121 • \ • Page 2 ~T Thundery, January 17, 1152 l~!t~i~~J~tY ~~~~~J :tf:NJ!r!J ~~~; :~ .. ~ ~t s s.ro ... the P"''''"' ov<'flo.v crowd lzatlon. Unanlrnoul In their work ,h. J.&o,.,JJ+f ;f 4, 4-N-.ort Ha.bor C om m u n It y ..("\ ot youngsters reaches thls pre-high to support the achool bonds, they AINO.., pfl" L -1 • Players thlB week announced the V school age, more facilities will be are Mrs. Norman Haren. Mrs. ..CAM•A IW .._.,...._ ruunes of 22 cast members for needed at Horace Ensign School. Harvey Somers, Mrs. Maria New-Aclvertlllllt • • • • • • C.t Root their three--act comedy drama, A shocked audience began to land. Mn. Harvey Pease and Mrs. * * • The .._.,.,. H~ L..Z.-''ldiot'a Delight," now In rehears- aBk questions about how to ac-Porter Sinclair. has .... 11 clo..,_IMcl to ~ • = all at Orange Coast College Cha· quire adequate facllitiei. Mrs. Ed Earlier thiS IChool year another ,.,_. of t•Mral .w.tot& ... ltr ~ pel, where the play will be staged Morgenroth, chairman of the three-cornered problem involving -~~· of t1.e S..poriof c..t J .. Feb. 12-15. League's e d u c a t I on committee. children, ~nts and schools wu Stoto .f C.llforalo 1ft •114 t. • lh the leeds are Pati Witte ot later called Mrs. Csevlr to ask brought out by the Patty Hull sex ~ .f ON;?•· oN ~,... Corona del Mar and Jack Nelson wbat abe U.Ught or the situation murder. and tbe Elementary PTA It• c ..... .. el of Huntin~ BMeb. Sqpporting and what move the PTA would called a forwn ~ting to dlacUII ,.,wa..,..._. ,....., ., . • • • them are tbfte other Rantlngton take. ~ prestdent ot the PTA, prevention or future sex crlmet. ·~ • .,. BMch p_,en, Rlchard and Diana Mrs. Csenar Atd she would take With this meet.in'g serving u an One w.r -:::1:1 3wwllr a.ad Connie HAMoh; four it up with her PTA board of offi-impetus. new state legislation was out of Bartlllr~--· Orange Coast Colleee students, cers, and she and Mrs. Morgen-suggested, and peychlatrists, doc· OM Yeu •·• including Mrs. Zweig, Patty Hayes, roth decided to talk to school of· tors and law-makers are s till OUt of Bart»or Areo M10 Peter Smith, and Uncol.R Clark; ficials for more Information. work i n g on the problem or AIID~~ and from the Harbor and M esa What they learned led thftl"' to strengthening our legal treatment iai.-o::::i ...._ areas, Norman Webber, Bob Kee. call on representatives from or-of sex deviates. c-... -· o.lll. gan, Peggy Abbott. E4 Ackerman, ganizations all over the city of Other activities prove Helene's DrusiJla Thompson, Verna Miller. Newport to meet aB a citizens interest in children. She has been Virginia Welle. Diana Margwarth, committee and discuss the prob-active in the Newport Harbor Mar)>rte Barnett, .AJ ThomP608. lem. It was the unanimous de-Girl Scouting Aasociatlon for sev-Eldon Miller, Grover Moore, Ber t ruwn of this ci tizens commit~ee eral years, starting as a troop Smith and George Bacon. to build a new school <for wh1ch leader and holding several ortices. Clara Axtater or Corona del land has already t>N>n acquired) including h er present job as first Mar announC'es that tickets are and to build additions to the Hor-\ice-president. . . now avaHabll rom Players mem- acc EnSIRn School. Her charm. color and talent Kenneth Hanna~ or 415 Irvme bers. The Woman's Civic Leagu~ Thus a new job was born for the were revealed last year when s he I Ave., Newport He1gh~. was ap-has contracted for all seats for the :'o/t>wport Elementary Schools PTA, played the lead fn the PTA-Moth-, pointed :ruesday by. City ~anager Tuesday night performance. whose main int~>~• • is, after a ll. ersinger's fund-raising melodrama. J~hn Sa1lor~ as ass1s~ant ~ty au-~ President Marthella Randall. th"' adl'(JUaQ u. 1 I• • chool system. "0 The Pity of It.'' She is, in dit<?r:-the fl.rst step ~ Hlh.ng the who is directing. has announced and a bigger task was c reated I fa ct a regular member or the J pos1t1on of fmance o~ftcer, cre~ted the next membership meeting and for its pr('Sident. Mothersingers group. last month .bY the <:;itY CoW:U:II. party at Balboa Yacht Club Frl· HPJ.,11e C~«:'nar is well prepared "Oh, I've had 8 very nonnal The appomtment ts etre~tive as day evening, F eb. 1. for b11: jobs in PTA. She h!'s ~eld ' life," protested Helene. when or. Fe b .. 1. Mr. Hannahs Wlll work four jobs in the local orgamzauon. I asked about her background. "I WJth Caty Trea~urer ~· A. Ga':'t starting with. magazine chair~an I am 8 native daughter, born In until Mr. Cant s retirement m and progressmg to co'rrespondmg Ha\..-thom e California. I wt>nt April. sc>cretar~·. \'IC<•-presi dent and +>resi-~ to schools ~ Hawthorne and Pasa-Mr. l lannahs Is now employed dl'nt Last ~·ear as vice-presldt>nl dena and started to take an Eng-as note teller at the Ne~rt she cal"ril'd a big load be~ause. the lish major at USC. Then I got br·anch of t~e Bank of Amenca. pr('sid<>IU, ~trs. P. F. Bames, married." • He ~s a native. of Iowa. attended moved and was \\ithout. telepho~e She admits. however, that being pubhc schools m Wheatland. we~t sN·vicc or transportation a b1g , th(' middle child of a large family. to <;o~nell College an~ the u .m- parl of thl• ~ \"ar . . Ci\'e girls and a boy, she probably \'erslt) of ~owa. H e 1s mar~1ed This } c><U' :\l rs Ba1nt>s .1s remam-learned to organizc thin~s 8 lot and ~~s . t~'o daughters, Mer1lee 111g on the board to ass1st Ht-lene better than most chHdren who an• and \ trgama . and a stron~ ~rd of mothers brought up alone. Her hushand -----.,..- ha'<' bN>J1 hP ipmg to handle the is a manufacturer's rt>pre entati\·e CDM Jn• AsSSD. • and travels a grt>at deal, so that .... __ R ch M the frequent me<'tings Helen<' at-an ° eaa t('nds don't interrupt their CamJly N.3-es DireciOD N S h { life. He was born in Vienna. but UAII UTSeT)' C 00 camf' to the Unit~d Sta.t~ when Tht> Corona del Mar Busin<'SS State Ucensed and Approv~ ht: was young. Thetr f~mlhes were Association thlS week elected five From 2 to 6 Years fn~nds. so t.hey knew ~~ch ~~~~; ne\\ m<'mbt>rs or the Board of Di- Supervised Care and I quite. a whtlt> before t'Y I r<'ctnrs in a balloting conducted rna rnt>d b mail Constructive Play Daughter Vicki t named S usan ·.) ·, , . REASONABLE RATa \'ictoria ) was the ma in reason thf' 8 Folio\~ 1~ ~·1~e elect~~ ~.~1 Open 5 days per week-8 to 5 Csenars moved to t he Harbor area . ruce ,0 e 1 out>tte p, 1 • Transportation Furnished and was the prime fa ctor In inte r-ham Sexton of the Newpor~ Har- estlng Helene in PTA a nd Scout bor ~nk, Mrs. ~arry Yermgton 190 E. 15th St. work. She had frequent attacks of Ye nngton Stationers. John Me- COSTA MESA of hav fever in Montebello Park. Intosh. of the Snack Sho~ and Carl i~~~P~h~oa~e~B~.l'Aeoa~~~Me'J~~~~~.I where they lived, but seemed to ~e~~~h~~~ld~~v~~l !~e~~n or~~; feel better when they were sum-. mering on Balboa Island. So they ~rd ~re the outgoing president. MALONE H. HOLMES d 'd d k th summer cot-Chff Uonbarger of Crown Hard· ec1 e to rna e e ware and the out-going vice-presi-1 GENERAL lf'ISUitANCE tage their permanent home. Hel· dent.' A rvo Haapa of the Newport th J hn V 1 r-ene recalls that when they put H ·bo E . at e 0 oqe """"• daug hter Vicki into the fjrst grade aThr er Boans~gnd '0 r n1·r""tors will 1101 Co••• Blvd .. CorOM clol ~.r. h . . th sixth) t he Co "~ IS e IS now Jn e · · meet soon t o elect the new offi-lusineu rhone: HA 174t ~ 1477 r~'!a del Mar school .was not yet cers for the coming year. ltoticfence P'tlot~•: HArbor 2444-W finiShed. Wlu.PIPD All New 1951 Pattema Collrlesy to '•lllton I O...otww .......... 611 C..wt Hithwoy .._.,.,. ..... o,_ Nlthts • • S.. I 0 •·"'· • 4 ,..- Now the school system has de- veloped to three schools a nd the need has arisen for a fourth. S he feels that the exceUent schools here have been a prime factor In bringing the good citizens. She urges that the program be contin· ued a s it is planned, with no great cost to individuals because the in- creasing population will share the load Pilot Class N ameOfficers COUNSEl. YOUTH GROUP Mr. a nd Mrs. Arthur Remley of Balboa have taken over the Inter - mediate youth fellowship at Christ Church by the Sea as the new counselors. They will meet the group of 7th and 8th graders each Sunday evt-nlng at 6:30 in Goodt'll Ha ll. Beauty Salon "rut sp•rkle i11 .,_ .,.. .. with on eyolesh .... e...w clye .............. ...ty tM * F .. turi119 Helon Curtis '*""•nenta.. HArbor 2187 CORONA DEL MAlt in Hie Birtehor IW9. 1415 COAST IOULEVAlD OUSHIDIS For lo.ts, Outcloor I Indoor fwwi. turo • L9e. Select. "-•~· f•brics. House I Ianiei 611 Coest Hlth••Y· Nowpoti BEeeon 5277 Op•n Niohts --Su11. 10 •·"'· ..... p.m. JANUARY JACKET SALE Officers for the new year were elected when the Pilot Class of Christ Church by the Sea met Thursday evening or last week in Goodell Hall. Thos<' elected were Fred Wood- worth, president: Mrs. Elsie Har- grov<'. vice· prt-sident: Marian Seely, secretary-treasurer. H arold Glass was appointed chairman of lh<' ways and means committee; Mrs. Ross Owen. chairman flow- ers and gifts. and Mrs. Harold Glass. chairman of the hostess committee. hey wont be little very long . HORSEIDDE -Fur Collar 2195 !.0%~!fS NOW ONLY .... _ ......... -. BOYS -All Wool -PWcl -•m &elr· l.t& NOW ................. -............. ·-··-· ....... . The The Harbor Area•a Mo.t Complete Store for Men 6 BoJw Mrs. Ralph Watson and Wil- Ham McDonald won high score in canasta.· the consolation going to Marian Seely a nd Bill Moller. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mary Stanley and Elsie Salte r. VISITO&S FBOK INDIANA HoUday vtaiton at the home of Mr. and Mn . Harold SwaNoo. Corona del Mar. were Mr. and. Mrs. Harry J. Bellin of Gary, In· diana, •M.n. SwllDIOn's parents. 'IlK> guests left Sunday. While &he was here Mn. Bellin aCCOJnplllied her daughter, owner or Dorothy Jo Dance Studio, who ~ted her pupila ln a JII'Ciii"'.D' at t11e Natio•l A..odallon of I>udnc teachetl ln Lone Beach and ln:- structed the teachers in a ~P Step. High point in thel:r holiday wu a trip t.o the Roee Bowl Game and parade on New Year's Day. Ena1gn Oaulfied adl have beeD • proven means or l'ftc:hin& ~ for aU 11011.1 ot me•c:hP"du U• But you can remember your chiJ. dren's precious srowinJ.up yean forever with profee.iooally made portrai&a. Phone lor an appointmeat ,.,.,.. HArbor 1918-W HARBOR PHOTO LAB HOWAlD •oLSOM, p••etetr••••r 111~ •••\t ll••••••r4, •• re •• ., el • • r • ••Iff• rele them! Phone HAI1Ior 1114. ··-----------------~---· ' Thunday. Jcmuary 17, 1152 Mrs. Shirley ·Heads Local GOP Women l>s-ydlolog-y A ~ LI'ITLI: BOY I 'nlere are now two Uttl~1 boy• 1n the Jimmy Jennings family, 409•. Clubhouse Ave., Newport, becaa.se on Monday ot Jut week Mn. J en- nlnp brought home new little Terry Allen from Santa Ana Com- munity Ha.pitaJ. The baby, bom on Sunday. Jan. 6, weighed 9 pounds, 11 ounces at birtb. He baa a 4-year-old brother, James. IUCI~ Mrs. Ethel Shirley ol CUff Ha· ven wu e lected chairman oC the Newport H.arlJor Republican W o- men, who held their 1e00nd meet- Ing Jut Thurwday morning. Other ottleen of the newly or- ganized group ~ Mrs. James Car- roll of. UcJo lale, vi~; Mrs. E. V . Soderberg ot Newpor\ Heights, 8e!CI'etary, and Mrs. Colin Brown ot &7 Shores, tTeaaurer. Mrs. Jean Fullel', Callfomla State Pretident of Republican Wo- men, lnstalled the officers. The alate wu presented by Mn. A Penlli-~tt of the nominating commit~. Meetinga of the group wtU held on the aecond Thursday of each month. The next meeting will be at 8 p. m . Thursday, Feb. 14, at the Balboa Bay Club. More DIRECTORY "BE SURE -INSURE" wtth Maurie Stanley IMura.noe Courulellor HARBOR 1T18 2ZS llarine A ft., Balboa IalaDct than 100 women of the Harbor Area have joined. Mrs. Lewia T. Gardiner was act- ing chairman of Thu.rsday's meet- Ing. Mrs. Alene Ehresman led the pledge of allegiance to th~ fiag. Mrs. William Chichester, Mrs. Pe- relli-Minnettl, Mrs. Helen Randall and Mrs. F)oyd Buell were hOit- esses. S peaker wu Mrs. Mildred Younger of Pasadena, who told of her life In Washington , D. C. Ebell Holds Hoag Benefit Nearly aU of the 400 tick ets for the benefit lunchron being held 'tQ- For Ewr, Da, Lit!ing !y DB. B. N . DESI:NBE&G 'NeuroUc Prlde' Tiw!!'e Ls a chapter ln Karen Homey's book. "Neurosis and Hu- man Growth," called Neurotic Pride. Healthy pride, she says, ll based on a job weU done, on moral courage, on using Intelligence, on making the best use of our natural uaeta, on uauming responsibility for one's life. Neurotic pride attempts to glori- fy the sell. People often fritter away their belt energies in trying to belong to the "right" group, on meeting tne most important peo- ple, on displaying themselves or their pos.sesslona to incite envy. NeuTotlc pride is an aU-or-nothing proposition. If a person fpels Jess capable in one area or is attacked or rejected because or certain traits. he does not compartmen-~ talize but applies this to the total person.. One is either a success day (Thursday> at the Newport or a failure. There is notping in Harbor Yacht Club weTe repo~ed bet~n. sold at the regul~r Ebetl meetmg 1 Neurotic pride is vitaUy lmport- hl'ld at the Amertcan Legion Hall a nt to the indhvJual. HP rates last Thursday. Proceeds ~ the I himself by his re<:eption from luncheon and br:tdge party wtll go other people. He is t>xtremely vul-I towards furnishings or Hoag Me-ne rablt.• to fancied failure. ThPre moria) Hospital. ::'.1rs. Paul Ro~-are all sorts of ways to savt> faC(' ers is in charge of the rete. One common met hod is ro take Virginia Castle. a member of revengE' for the humiliation sui - the club from Balboa. presented : fered. If you can hur t the other the program in revi~ws of two of more than he hao; hurt }OU the I the current s parkl.t.ng books by situation S('ems reVN'sl'd. Rosemary Taylor. Harum Scar -Some indi\idual<; try to dra" urn" and ''Bella. Bella. ~ 8 the attention of thr wron~d()('r to • W. Stuart Foote F clla." Mrs. Castle was tntro-tht> degr('(' to which he has madP duced by the program chairman, them surfer as t hough through I INSURANCE Mrs. Robert L. Allen. this they will pay for thetr lack Tht> prog:am follow('d ~ lunch· of considc>ration. ~t> tmportant ts 2117 W. Balboa Blvd ron, a t whtch hostes.-;cs mcluded tho• drive for Jl('rf••c-t ton rnat 1t I N~ Beach, Callt. II Mrs Paul C. Jones .. Z\1rs. Fl~renet' "<'f'm." saff"r not to tt) a r a ll than I Phone: HArbor 24 Howell and :vtrs .. r rank .Lmnl'll. tu tn and rail or "' and bf• rf'· l-::=============11 President Z\1rs C. ~1 [)(>akms l?rc-JC'Ch'ft Another kn1d nt fa l-;c• r sided 0\ e~ the bw.tn('ss mc•f'ttn~. prtdP 1, twd up 111 ,, llt d rommtt- "For Sarety's Sake" See ROBERT L. BOYD General Insurance Broker HArbor 224.2 1213 Coast Blvd., COM DANCING INSTRUOTION AUTHUR MURRAY'S 411 COAST BLVD. Corona del Mar Open 10 to 10 For free dance analysia Call HArbor 192S REAL ESTATE For High Quality Homes Rentals -Income P roperty Set' ROBERT L. BOYD Modem Realty Associate 1213 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar HArbor 2242 SILVER PLATING Silver Platers And Silversmiths Repair -Refinishing -Replate Gold -Silver -Copper-Brass Near Community Church 1914 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa BEacon 5113 IIUSIO Margaret L. Scharle T~cher or Plano Organist -Accompanlat Evening Cl.uaes for Adults 307 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona del Mar VOICE 1 ~rs. Wtlham T rtt t. membt•r. htp mi'OI'-lla' in~ ..,raro•d attit•tdt·~ !chairman. inuoducc>d ~tr'!' ~til. J . or a ~oursE' o£ actrun ,.,,.n thou~h Pri<:Sl as a n<'w member, bnni!IO~ 10 , h•· h•ar tof f'l' olllHt. It rmplte:. the• nl'w m('mber!l total to 26 h• ill~ t1.,, 1 han Jot•rfl•l't to cvm· ----Limi (Homi,l· or to> ch;;ng•· one'.; mind Seek to t Who n two peoplo• .:l't thPtr faJ..,,. prrriE's t:'ntam.:ll'd. a ho!J•·l· '" raiP·' Ens d E , tri 1 maro· •·n-.uf',. F.ac-h fl'•'l~ 1101 partly ena a D es hut t·un pte'·~~ "r~)IJI.:f'ri :-.. rt hrr wtll l'OIIC't•d,. ·m tnch 1111t 11 tlw 0\.\-ners of OCC'Iin racing }achts 1 othPr a•·cppts rn1 '11 r••,Jifln,.tbthtv on thl' Pacifk Coalot are awa itint:: 'or ~"'•·r~ thmt:: H tht· "·cond '''II thP mei?tin~ of the t.'X<'CUliH• rom-1 humili.-ttt• hlmsC'If to that dp~;r~ mitt<'e o f :O.:ewport Ocean Sarllllt! !ho·n th•· fu-.;r "'II pro hably fP<•I Association schl'dulcd this month, frt'f' "' tdmtt that onl} an.t:l'l!-arr· whE'n a di.'Ct:.ton will be n •achl'd JX•rf('ct and tl at tht') .tl)o(> acT<•d whethl'r thl' number of t-ntnf'S "rll in bctwl't·n pf.>t fl•Ctton and failurl' be ltmttt>d in th<> :":Pwport-Ensen-I t takt.>S cour<l..:•' 'l nd intt Ill- a da Rae<'. ..:<'nc-o· and ttndl'r "' andin..: tn r urn A o:trong t.,rroup "ithtn the A--.~o-1 falJ>P pr ade 111111 rt'al pt tdt· T lw d atrun has a plan tu kC'ej) tlw • r.-~n·ar m•·n .-~nd worn• n t hron..:h •ht tl't('::-to no murl' than &'> contt•l>l· 1 ''>!''' 111'1' tlwst> wh11 hll\'t' 11o1l ~·n in~; )8Chts. Tht.') basP thC'ir n ·1-,., nc-PtrH'U \\ith a dl!\• tn dtwrh sons on the need fC'r n'<iucin~ th•· r)t, n•,l'l\•'!' ur to hunulr II•• "" '" work of customs cl<'aranC'<' rom· dt·mHnd JUS III'" Th"~ cln uu! r~'" mittee; maktn~ 'safety inspt•c-thf'm:-t>ht s rn tPnn. nf \\hat oth- tJons easier a nd clirruna ling the ....... t hrnk Their 1Jt r:,nnal "or th rodro aspect of thf startmg hm• ts" qui('! fi11~ni ty rhat t'om•·.;; from Tht> u~IJO:-rtton propt)ses th 11 acct•ptrng hfe in 11~ 1.·::-s th.m (>"r- th<'Sf' ar~m(•n ts are no•P• r in...,JO-ft•c·tinn .111rl takint: rrl' I• 3d \\ho•rf' vcnJI'OCtlo that h,l\o' ~o~lw-ays b<-f>n """'''"-II'~ to build and -.u,.taml di~pol>ed ul \\lth di~pat ch and that "·•rn. human tl•lat.on,hlp:-. the ract• b<' ma1ntaml'd a~ tlw world's lat ~E':.t ~acht race. Rl'QUl'SI::-! or t•n tr~ bkmk.~ ...1rt> bein~ rPCCI\ l'd ,., t·~ riay, includ- ing two from Acapulco Yacht Club of Mt'xico. T he for ms are soon to be publtsh(•d .md dJstrtbu.tC'd ro all Pacific )-a.Cht c-lub,. Tht> race' "'II start here at thf' harbor t>ntrance a t noon. :\t,t} 1 Col · ~TY t:.\fPLO\'f:f: t<t:T IIU ::' Edmund II. w, 1-..h nf 711 l#1 rk- <;pllr A\C'. <'oronr~ ri••l ~hr hn .. Tl'Cl'ntl~ r·dirPd frnm ('.,unt) ~ov­ Prnnwnt l>l'r\ lCP ;tf'Pr 13 ~···t ~" ,,f duty lk h1d •'nter. d c-utml~ I sPr\'ICt.' rn 1!13R and "·•:< , . .,,_ ployed 111 th•' [lo•partmt•nt ()( p,. r·k" and Rl'<'r"·' • H •n • RCA • IT WON'T BE LONG NOW! FRIGIDAIRE e BENDIX MAGIC CHEF APPUANCF.S e HO~ e ~ PACKARD -BEIJ. TELEVISIONS 'DPPLIDNCES RE~OIIDS ~~~ what eHiciency •.. Vera' Williams Member of M . T. A. Teacher of PIANO and VOICE Special Tralni.ng tot' children. 313% Marine Aw. with a modern electric range! Balboa Ialand PBY8101AN8--8l1BOIDO Lawrence K. Gundrum, M.D. 1741 Superior Ave ., Costa Mesa Practice liml ted to Diseases of Ear. Nose, Throat: Allergy Office Hours: by Appolntment BEacon~ or HArbor 1036 Day or Night Phone HArbor 1138 FUNERAL DIKEOTOB Baltz Mortuary Chapel b7 the Sea HARBORG Carona de) ....... Callfonllla orr-street PutiiD& ~\ ~ He: Our fooJ bills ar~ do""'"· sine~ w~ switdud w ,/utric' cooA.in~. Thu~·s /'u wast~. for on' tlrint . And w~ can uu /own pnc~d foods and still K'' d,/i('ious m,u/s. /or anothn. She: Th' acclfratt ~lt'ctrtc rontrols on my rang' cntuinly do 11 fint' job. Thty In mt coo/r. and lxl/r.' without ~vu pu/r.ing or /('Sting -and '\'t'fythint turns out uactly right tvny tim,. I IOU'fHIRN CALifORNIA IDISON COMPANY (00C ( • .. Local Maa Is Rewarded It Nuy For Moaey-Savillg 'Saneatlou Hoag Hospital... AAVW Qf'oups The campaign for tunds 1o tur-Jack I'Jo•lor .. PJan Meetings nlsh and equip the new Hoag Me-C'l!ll'tatenlhc ~es planned for Oraate Countl'a American M· 'A suggestion box that really pays oft \a In efrN!t at El Toro ~~.~~ltexclumges mooey for a good Idea. ~ plan Is entitled ''Navy Bene- tidal &.lggeatioo.a" ... ideas to build a better navy in less time and at less eo&.~. to t.he taxpayer. (This may come u a surprise to the taxpayer who didn't know they cared ---in fact didn't believe any of the wast.ful annecl forces c:aft'd about the poor old people who dish out the money.) Proof that it pays to find ways to improve the t>tficlency of the U. S. Navy at the El Toro a.. \a found in H. Bruce Hanhbu'a· er of 433 Acacia Ave .. Coren& .. Mar, who has bl'en a dvili&n workt>r at El Toro Cor fOW' y•rs and has won three prites totalling $175 for his "beneficial sugges- lions." All of Mr. Harshbargt>r's sugg~­ tions were made during the put year. Last Junt> he submitted an idea for a wrench to tightt>n a spe- ciJied tool and reN'h't>d a 575 &\\1lrd from Col. P. E. Conradt, commandant at the base. Also m J une hP de\'ised a metal tray a ttachment for a stepladder Bonds Indonecl By ~ivic League League of Civic Associations tmanlmously went on record to support the coming l"lection for school bonds at the regular mef't· 1ng held last Thursday night at the O ty Ha1l. The group also urged support of the BJ.oodmobile being brought here today (Thursday 1 by the American Red Cross. Some dis- cussion was held on the removaJ of the Standard Oil tanks in Cen- tral Newport. and Ed Healy, presi- dent of the Central Newport Com- munity Association. pr o mi se d more 1nformation on this for next l'llel' tin g. Mn. Keeler Bead Of Lady Anglen Mrs. Frank Keelt>r of Newport wiU' be installt>d as president of the Newport Harbor Lady Ang· lers at the annual installation and trophy presentation dinner Fri· day, Jan. 25. at tht> Newport Har- bor Yacht Club. Otht>r officers. elt>eted Friday at a meeting of the newly elt>eted directors, will be Mrs. Ross Greeley, vice-presi- dent: M rs. Sam Kinsfather. secre- tary, and Mrs. Frank Sawyer. treasurer. The rtotiring president. Mrs. Wil- liam G McKenzie. entert ained the outgoing board at a "samba" I new ver5ion of canasta) party and luncheon on Wednesday of last week. White chrysanthemums de- corated the luncheon table. A spPcial gift presf'ntation was ma<k' to Mrs. T . N . Gaines of Obsta Mesa, who is mo\'ing to Texas. PriZE'S at the party wt>rt> awar<k>d to Mrs. William Lachen- myt>r, Mrs. Greeley and Mrs. H G. Pulaski. Others present wrrt> Mrs. Ray Marshall, M rs. Norm Hagen and Mrs. Hub Powers. Chapter ol A.IA Suggested Here Advtaability of forming a sepa- rate chapter of the American In· stitute of Architt>ets locally was suggested a t the meeting of the Orange County Architectural As- sociation Wednesday of last wet>k in Newport. The auggestion was made by Fred Chase, ext>cutlvc aecretary of the California Council of Archi- tects, who stated that the growth to hold materials and for that in- vention received a 125 award. In August Col. E . L. Puch. acting base commandant, pre~ented MJ'. Harshbar&n with another 175 priM for h1a wa-Uon for a l"ne· tal parta and tool washer. Theae are all "initial awards." Now the El Taro worker'• sugge.- tions an being conaidered for fur- the r awards. After the invenUona are ....... on a locaJ level, they au seat to hltlbtr headquarters 1n Washington, where the y a r e judged for their usefulness 1n wider applications ---throughout the whole Navy. If they are use- ful there, they will be con.sidered for a third award il they are ap- plicable to other parts of the en- tire defftlSe progr8Jll. Although the navy pays, in ef· feet. for the suggestions whJch bent>fit its operation, thert> are no restrictions on marketing the pro- duct. explains, Mr. Harshbarger. who is considering the commercial possibilities of his inventions. He \a also "swt>aUng ·out" future awards, hoping that his ideas will be useful to the entire dt>fense set- up and put money in his pocket whlle taking Jess out of Uncle Sam's. Ensign Classiriro ads ha\'c been a proven means of reaching buyer! for aU sorts. of merchandise--Use them ! Phone HArbor 1114. · J H__.tal buildin socia .. oa fA Unlv.-.l&t' W~ morta ._.... now g on neat SYeday have ~n po.~tpone4 bas scheduled section meetinp the bluff overlooking the Arches for 15-month-old Charles William --. .. --wtll RO into full awing thl.a week. open to all members th. """"""ut Nqrly one half ot the S7S,OOO Ludus, because his daddy, Sgt. the week. quou hu been paid or pledged by Bill Luclua, has unexpectedly ar-Drama section meets UU. _.. Harbor resldent.l to date. rived In the states from the Korea ni.ng (Thul"~Ciai)') at t.he home ot The Corona del Mar committee, theater of war. Miss Mary Betes, 1250 S. P&rtan meeting thla week under the Sgt. Lucius was woWlded on the St., Santa Ana. Prop-em wW bt Che11"1Nlft1hip of Bob Callla, wtiJ h'ont lines about two months ago the preeentation of a play 'br ta. attempt to raise Ita quota and and aent to a naval ~ltal in Ja-Ruth P~. drama teacber at more. Donations may be mailed pan. He didn't expect to be home Tuilt.ln Hich. to the office of ~ Hoag Memorial until July, 10 it was Qqlte a aur-Creative Arta aection wiD eo to Hoepital at 2304 Ocean Front, prise to hla wife, Mn. W. C. Lu-t.o. Angeles S.t'-11'.., fOI' a pro- Newport. clus, when &he received a tele-aram on "Today'a Tret'MIB in ltDine 'Jl\e Civic A.saoclation in Corona phone call ln the wee hours of Fu:I::JlWUnp" pl'etlentH at Barw Monday morning to hear her twa-Brothe.N del Mar Is bopi:n& to ra1ae enough band's voite caWng from s.n Home · lnterflta aection wW throueh the orpnlzatlon and from Frandaco. Mrt. Luch•. who ttw. meet Monday at the home d MN. donationa to put a plaque over a at 212 33rd S t., Newport, does not WllJiam Owen Jr., 2016 W. ~th memorial room, which will mean know to wbJch hoepltal he will be Howes of Orange Cout OoiJece a donation of $2,500 or more. sent. will speak on "Group OynamjOI." Dr. G. N. Peeae, general cam- paign chairman for the Harbor area, last week received a check for $3,000 from R. L. Crutcher ot Corona Highlands to establish a memorial to equip a front room in the wes t wing. ,. B OOK SECTION MEETING lkcause of tht> change of Ebell meeting dates in January, the first book section will mt>et next Thurs- day at the home of Mrs. Floyd But>ll . 812 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar, for 1 o'clock dessert. Buns ter Creely will talk on "In- teresting Personalities I have Met" at the meeting. lATTA I FURNITURE ANO ACCESSORIES o,_ s-.~., tr-10 ...... 4 ,. "'· LET'S VOTE /or our schools! Our classrooms are overcrowdecl . Enrolbaeat is iacreasiag rapidly. Let's ·clear the way NOW to give our children the adequate schools they need! • These local organizations support our school bonds, to be vot!!d this Friday, January 18th. They urge YOU to add your vote to theirs! Balboa Improvement Association Balboa Peninsula Association Balboa Island Improve ment Associahon Central Ne wport Beach Community Association Corona del Mar Civic Association Balboa Bay Lions Club League of Civic Associations . Newport Balboa Rotary Club Newport Harbor Board of Realtors Optimist. Club Newport Beach Elementary Schools Parent Teachers Association Woman's Civic League • Ebell Club Exchange Club Harbor Panhellenic West Newport Improvement Association Young Republicans of Newport Beach Zonta Kiwanis Club of Orange County warranted the breaking of this group from the Loc Angeles Chapter of AlA and Conning a chapter here. He aa.o , spoke briefly on the increased de- mand for school development and ac:hool planning in Calllornla. Glenn Stanton, AlA pl'elidt'nt, described the architectural profee- aion u ''fundamentaJly devoted to private enterprise a nd the right of the UMtividual to e•pc"HS him· Mlf In tbe way he -flt." Har- old G. Reynold. 6ec:ullve secre- t.&r7 ct the State Builders Ex- ~. al8o IJ)Okt . PoU. Open Friday, Jcmuary 18& 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Vote YES for the School BoccM at your near..t poDi.ncJ place: Au.c''ll the mNtin« ~ the ~ Orule County uddt.eta and tlllr wtftl and ,..... [81 HORACE ENSIGN SCHOOL , 18] NEWPOIIT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL [81 CORONA DEL MAll ICROOL Tbia appeal ia ~ by the NEWPOaf IIADOB UIIUNW CCMNII liZ FOJ! SCHOOL& .... E6lrila f. ........... IIIIi. .... c. ... , o,.a.. ........ .r . Thundery, January 17, 1152 .... ...,...,..T ~ 'ENSIGN ..... will soon be here SALE STAitTS NEXT WEEK -SUitE. KAREN MARGREJA Imports -Nordic Gifts 1)07 eo. ..• vd. Corone d•l Mar Herbor 1373 ' H~" 9:30, to 5:30. 0,... ~ SOW SHOWING! bt &UN! SATURDAY LAST DAY 2Mh C~ntury Fo. • ''DECISION IEFOIE DAWN" IUDDIE MAT. RAT. s Sertala! SlTN.-WED. FlRST RCN! JEANNE: CRAIN TIIELMA RriTER SCOTT BRADY "IODEL. &Ad Ult' IIIIIAGE IIIlER" s~xt: "I'JJ 8H You In My Drt>a,..." Yoatli Adviser·· First Meeting Exclla•ge Clu Fo1 .. Piog1111 For Capilla Names Pilcunl Rev. Ja~ F . Rober~. of Lyn· Milton PiJ<:hard, Newport real- wood, youth advi~r. will apeak Capilla Circle of the Corona del tor. was t>Jected last week as In the second of a Parent Forum Mar Community Church will meet president or the Exchange Club or ~ries at 7 :30 p. m. Monday 1n the at 2 p. m . Wednesday at Pilgrim Newport Harbor for the first half Social H'all of Newport Harbor Hall for their first meeting of of 1952, succeeding Tom Hefft>r· Union High School. Hla topic the new year. nan. wiU be "Happy Homes Make a Mn. Carl Waldeck will review Other new officers are E. H. Better Community." "Miaslon to America" by Truman Thiele. Corona di!J Mar OJ)tldan. I AN()TifEII Llftt& 'JIM)' TaklnJ h.ia names from both hla fathe r. John. and h1l mother . ''whose maiden name was Forrow, the new little boy m the John Mclnta5h ramil)'. born Monday, Jan. 7, came homt-Saturday from St JOSt'ph Hospjtal In Santa Ana. Llltlt> F oJTOw Mclntoch wl'ighed 6 po!Jnds. 11 ounces at birth. and LS well on his way to catching up with his 22-month-()ld brother, Scott Mcintosh. The family Uves at 608 Begonia Ave., Corona del M.a:r. The fon.un. apon.sond by the Oouala.s. Devotions will be led by vice-president; George Turn e r, combined Parent-Teacher Aasocla-Mrs. Norman Frahm. Mite boxes Newport tJJe contractor, lle'rgeant· tiona of ~wport Harbor and and feUowship gifts should be at-arms. Re-elected wtore Paul 'F. Costa Mesa, is open to the pubUc broug ht to thia meeting, accord· Butler, Newport cement oontrac-1 •••-~ and no admisalon Ia charged. lng to Mrs. 0 . M. Campbell, be-tor , as secretary and Fl"ederick ~ •• Rev. Roberts la a graduate of ca~.~.~e the date of collection has Hodgdon, Balboa Island architect. FINE .JI'VKN'JTt1U JIADE Ke ntucky Wesleyan Unive rsity, a been a dvanced. Members of as treasurer. I IN OV'Il OWN 8BOP8 post graduate student or USC, and Group 1, Mrs. Meta Nelson, Mrs. Mr. Pilchard has annouf\ced I FUlNITUIE lEFINtSHIO originated Parent-Youth Forums Ame lia Gamble and Mrs. D. R. plans for a joint program to bol· HOUSE A OA&DEN for radio broadcast ,over KFI for Rooke. will be hostesses. ster attendance at meetings and 1 6lt c...t Hw,. Neupert three years. In 1950 he was gjveo to increase inducUon of new mem--._ 1277 the first award in the field of edu-Voten . to Decicle .::.be;r~s ..:ln:.:.:t:;o~t~he~cl~u~b.:...._ ____ ~!o~~!!!!!"""!i! .... !!!. !. ~--~~·O~I!!..M.~-.. ~ .... ~ cation by the Affiliated Ttoachera • organization of Loa Angelos. He ID II •--( .:1---•- was a lso named "Man of the Year'' Oa T J b .:>U e~ 0 RJUU~•a .. d-- for 1950 by the Southvm~t Service reasurer 0 ..:. Clubs. Another in the ••rie• of IHief biotraphiet prete..ted by Voters will declde at the April Newport a.tbo. Federel s. .. in91 and t.o.n '-oQ.+i9n 8. election on changing the elec· If you want to get a ch~r· - t1ve treasurer job to an appointive fuJ fet>ling about our city's finance officer position. ou.tlook for 1952. pick a E ,le e I This is City Council's solution ·to hr~ght. sunny a ftt'moon and Ct .. on Tues tht> problem of abolishing the of-drl\'(' around to ~ how • • fire of treasurt>r. which would call many nt>w homt'S and impor- . . . for only a $50 monthl) salary fol-tant business ~uildinp; arl' Scout CoUncil Elect1on of offi~Prs Will be held I lowing the Council's action last und<·t construcllcm -r~··Y "'· at the nt>xt meetmg or the N<>w· month 10 creatin~ th<' nl'w job of pr<'Sf'nl a sub tan tl 111 \I'Sl· port Harbor Girl Scout Council financt' officer. mpnr. n111 i !""On•: a lon<'. Association at 10 a . m . Tut>sday in City Attorne' Jlarr . Blod hur "' C<11.fid ·nt jJianrun~ for ••••• lhe Scout House. I ruled thai the orr ~ gt'tt I thP 1 H ll'f rhE') 31'(' c hang- Speakers fo r th4? day will tw could not bf' aboh~~~ 0 .trcasur~r ml! r .1· land-.I'H flt' ~r. and Mrs. Clair Hanson of I bur th~> ut>s tion ·of d b.' k~o~cll. And 1f you "Hn l a ~ood rf'· Santa A~a. Th.e lla nsons._who have position a~pointi\'C' cnu7:Ja O:.OI-:1 th~ f>O~I on olhC'r 'm p or r 11 n r ~t:'n acttve fnends of Gtrl Scout· on the ballot. P <H'f' , r_han(!l'~ of !he• PA~"-t ff'w rn~. s tarted one Brownie Troop ,\C'a~. ~tnp 111 for a chat and continued as advisors to the CIIAPTEK TO Bt: FOR)IED "1th a man \\ ho t·an rf'll lh same girls all t ht' way through trll .' ou ThNt Rnbms II;. s~nior scouting. T hey will l>how An Or:an~(' C~unt.~· .Chapter of has ."'atchC'd a In! of pro"n·~s shdes of backyard <.'OOk-outs and thf' :--Iau_?"•'l Asi'-OCiallo': of Rl'· '" :'\('\\.port llarbor ''"<'P fir:-.! field trips for Gir Scouts. All rr· tlrP~ Cl\ II EmployC'ell w1ll be Or· !)(•Mmtnt: a r r..:ular 'l!o.ltnr TIIEOI>ORt: ROBIS" those int<'res ted in Girl scour at 2 P m. Tuesday tn tht' Club Thro ea1l.' d~>\£'lopc:>d an <tl'UI• I · 1111 ·tnn B-·a1:h bnd l..at?una ~isterl:'d Scout lcadt'rs as \\C'II as I gam zed at a mf't'lmg to bt> held m 1911 , work ar•~ m vitcod to attt•nd Lun· House a r the RC'crC'ation ('enter in '.'m~;,lh.' lor tht• tnlf'Jni11 tom· p,, ,, nt_h hJ~ '"'n 1,, . .,, :wront"'' chron reser\'ation;. should t)(• madC' tht•. 101'111 block on W Rrh ~I. All bu.~ linn t'nl.!tnl' ~nd th<' art of k""P· kt't P. ~~m ,bus.'. and hl' touk ltl' before Saturday at thP \.ul ~cout rPIIr.!'d . ff'dpral chil l'mplo~N'' m..: nn•· runmna.: lit• "'..., ,: .... rl~ '"'' I ,,.,, ,r "'a~~ l'k'''''. HOUSf'. HArbor 0568. Ur<' tn\IICd tO attPnd m~rt' !nit rt>!>tf'd m lhf' flri>t World I 84-lit>\~ In Ha\laJ:& \\ar "ht•n tht· A1r Fun··· pur him ~lr P.obm<> ~~ onl' of thl' IIH · Harpist Here For Concert RPpured to be th<' artisr \dth the most "rf'pc"at pc"rformanct• r<'· QUC'Sts," harpist Mildred DillinJ! \\'ill (l('rfOrm for the St'<'Ond Of th<' NewJ)(Jrt Community C'on{'E'rt A.<;· socia lion programs at R:15 p. m. T uesday. ~iss Dillin~ is herald<'d liS t ht' toremO!>I woman harpbr in th1• world. 'h£' was tht' artl~t chosen for the harp whl'n the film capital pick<'d 24 of th<' mos t outstanding artists to s tar in classical film shorts. Sht> madt-ht>r iebut in Paris and has playf>d S<'\'<'n invita- tional concert.s in thP Whit£' Housl' A coffN• hour in the recrt'atJon room "i U follow the concert 1 ~~-~-~ -~~ q~ Q~e4 ht•hmd on< ..,,., 1 1 ul rht• ,,.,ind h .. 1 "JChh d mC'n "'ho SS\1. thf' lmf,I(Jrt· tn 'h1• au \\'hrlt 1 ht> wmd ,, htnt d I ant nt't.>d for « ... ;n tn~l> and lt~<tn u\f•r t h•· "rnc" 1t11m nang 0111 1 hf' a:.""<'Ja lion h• ·rf• mtH, • h,,,. 1~1 .'llldfl'-nf lh• \\ti(JC! ..,1,.tr, :lnd )t>ars aco HP !>Upportt d 11 dut· ... tnll~ rhat h•·ld thoM· r•arh bu d' Jng Jts nq.:amz.allon ul'1 .. r , tl rog .. thr·r hi' k•'pt rhinkrn.:' .lhoul a bl~ as first prl'Sid••r,r .wd 111 t, r "•·\\pearl Po~·a<h ln l !t~l ,11 •1 do. e<'rt>ta r)·tn a~urrr P.·, '"It• '" 1m: ... omt fhuu: hf" O•'<'tclt d tlu 110 11" <'"!T.rrtllll) h··"' \.\Ill .tulonlobat. """ h•l• 111 ,~.1 , ,,1 u n•r .• '• '~'>• t.tt ... r• '' ''h" 1 11c.b 1:1 ~~~ )ou'rt' a half·stz1·~ But l'IJII dta\\ Int. on h1,., kno\' l•·d,:o• ;,, • rl· ••ll' ' .~r·. ~,., •I 1' .,ttl• ~ •nucffi 1.!1111''> -.nd cot •h• \\1111·''• nl'l'! , 11• ,; '1 '111 •I• "' •lllllld pr ·,c·r•>lf-, •l ''oman "; th ra:.h1on conM·wu~ u ' • , • idt•us. plact•s tt• "0, and ~·nn~-' fn r JO,\ctltl• pl.ot• '"" 11\lnl.!, h• <.alll• '"·' '"'11 •'' ' 11 ! Leo· r. ""'"' •'IIIII By ANN .. n , . .,.. to , .. , I II L.. •\ rll I '''llrn ... "hi I'" t . . . 1l smart elothl'S" ThPn \ou'll tx-·" qwot ·"""' anr! t''ldb· 1 . " 11 ·' rc•w h:J IIP' about lh"' .... . f b . d lf.;ho·d orw o t Bnlboa·, fll -t ..:Ht· '"" a It·\.\ rh••u.,arul d<·ll.t ~ ''' -' , ..... xl'S o ran li"f' 111 • rh.-111 "'" rn11'1 • IW\.\ drf'S!:('~ at O'BRIEN'S Ri""ht 1 "" ' 1 · .. · 111 ' '' ' 1 •' ·· · • ~· " \\'II C'l 1 \"' k •r P •· "' 1 1 11.1. n(•W W (' ha\'<' I h<· biJ:~est assort-. • < ' c· ~or t-r Th• h • · m£-n r 1'\l'r in ha lf-sizes You'll~· :...tnC'f' tht>n Thco ha:,. bc>t·n amvn.. • d . •~·1 rf'turn \\t f<:t,\ "n -.;1\· ~urprisl'd at thP \' · i .. l 'hf' flr.;t In !lupport man\ of out· Jilt.;:,. •pt>:,.Hs O('\f'f I• ''-thnn ~ . . • . arl('}. tmporrant itnd la:-.t tnj.! prC•J•'t 1:-II• r•·rct•nl r;'ild on "<1\'lOl!l-10 (1\o I ~~. Las Amigas Circle f'J./~t Meets in Balboa Home -l.AI'L~.f"/r'~ · Thf' Las Ami~as Circl<' of'Chrbr ,In ca~. ~·ou t f' wond.-rl~ wh~· hr•)"<•l'l nrcan11,. our ch&plo•t ul .'tar~"-~~ an 1mportanr t liC'tllt 1n 0 RRIF..S ~ hall suddellly such lhf• Amt'I IC!In U '(!IUn or \\hl<'!l h .. our ,.U<'CE'''' Your 'a\ InC'-ht•n • an t>Xtra SJ)f'<'htl &MIOttmt-~t of ts a r hart<'r mC'mtwt. ttnd lht· urt· art• "'<'UI'• full) msurP<i Ill' to half·lllli'A"8, It'' bt<'A1Hf' \ t'lma 1.:1111\l ExchanJ!<' C'lub. rno Tht $1 ft Ill • C'om•· 111 ~m. It-t u_, tf'll hJL' flnaii.Y fotmd a Dumbfor of lart<•r \.\a!> r1rsr of tht• Cit)'~ m.om '"u 1• r• ·n~ll.' about lhf' man) lint'S that makt-~MART~ '{'I\ 1ct• dubs Con\ln<·NI hi,. ro~-nth• r "pt>nal .1d\anta ~.:e,. ,\nu'll for tht' abortf'r a nd fullt'r·tba.D-munil.'' 1.:: ii hnt 0111, h<' ,h(luchr fu.tl 1n ••pt•flJn~>: a "a' me., ll<'<'nunt tt\PnlJtf' flJtUTMO. Dr~ ~1th \\( ouch! tu H•ll tht• \.\orld abl•tll \qrr ll' Rt•mt•mt~·r )OU t·an mllkt" llnPA that a rt' plckNI from lhf' 11 and "li' ""'' uf thf' flr~t m('m· "alhlllct\\:11,. .1r il!l\ ''"'' .wd \.\'llh· ~tor tht' nf''' Ill) I,... and modi· bt•r,' t tht ('h:tnltK•r ur C'omm.·rc-. .... , pt>nalt,\ flt>dtl to t>mpha...Uw thf' rll:"ht pr~ !It· hit'-~t·n l'd wrm~ ,1, pr• .. rdo n· por OOA. .tnd dJIIt'tor Hr• 1,., pa~t p 11 ... 1. II isn't e\'('1'\ da \ I hat \ ou ('<t n clt•lol nl I h·· L.tons Club ur co .. d lri<J k throu~h· a · collrciion nf ~ll'sa. ha~ ~1dC'd n1.1n) tt bl , dr£'~. t'S and b<-unabll' 111 tPII, \\'Jih-:...rout PHlJI'('I IC• 'UCC'<''-~'-llod 1, nut lookin~ a r lht• labt·l~. \\htch «UIIc•nr .'a r!trt<'tcu 1•! otll ll • .rbot ~~~~oa ERIL SAYII&S Church hy thP Sf'a. ~pwport . m<'l () TuN;day ('\'eninc at t hf' hom<' nr 1~~~~ 1 :\Irs. V ir~ima Pl'tf'r!o. 17·111 Ocean ., Rl\d . Balboa . ~l r!' KPnnNh -------;..n--=----Fa rn~wnrrh l<'d the dP\olional. and rl'frrshmf'nts Wl'rf' st>rv('d b' thf' Sext.: TWO Ol'TSTANDINO ' FII.MS OF TilE YEAR I hosii'SS. Thc Hl mC'mtwr.., p~<''t'nl mad!' plans for a study book ro h<' ~lartt'd ""-'' ~lh, workt•d on scrap books fo~ childn ·n 111 rh<· conlll)!inus ward in Count) Hospi· tnl and discu~sed plan. ror th!' nPxt baza ar. The nNct fllt'('t lm: wtll tw F E'b. 19 at r he hoh-ll' of Mr s. llarnld \.lass. l!CI 1(\th ~1.. !\: ('WJ'I<ll'l "RED BADGE OF COURAGE" "Brlchl VIctory" Ensign Classified ads h&\1.' been a proven m <'ans of rcachln~: buyt'rs 1 for all sorts of mcrchandls l'se t hem ! Phont' HArbor 1114. New Location LEE B. CASEY Public Accountant and INCOME TAX CONSULTANT WISHES TO ANNOUNCE HIS CHANGE OF ADDRESS from UOI ·A OOAST BLVD. ooroaa ~• Mar TO 1217 OUST an. Coraaa -· Mar o.ac ~ ll1W art' tht' 12's ancl wh1ch an· thf• Art·it Bo~·.' C'luh 1:?1::-.. or \\hich "it I' rht' }jlt._,·o: Rut Tho Fm tl \lotol 1 'tom pam ,0 (11 C:r·ttrL:Ianna. I.'An..:lnn and se\C'ral '''\tlt.:tll•tl '1 ... t.tltllf, .nn .q • ulh•·t O:l\.lists hll\o' m.tdC' that IX"· I'" Ill• d htr'l 0111 .tuthntll•••l Fcot 1 f' 4 f'AUC.EI ,.._..,. ~•hit• !his S<'ason ar c I'RR IF.:'\'~. do •a ltt II:.. lou:omc ,.,, ,11 on1 t 1rn• .\ntl what an »bundan<'P uf tl~o ml'lud•·d hrunrh a ~<'llC'It'' .11 am • ..-. , • .._ ~-'-1• llWPIIl lllCI, ClLIFtlltl f~'(H'll a n d rrualt'rlnls to ch~t> frum! Mlnlahlr P l'rlntJO In t.,"tl\ tla!i!IC color•. "i th omlart .. utc-hrd f'ullnr, f•ulf s ad poe kPt dt•l . .uil .... ... bf'UutUuJ llnt>n~ with rnll'h\ tlt'<'klln•• nnd ~11111 l:'rOUJ>t>d bui- ton trim .... a finn qwl llt~· of ru~ on ~~:r. that mak~ tht• mu~t romfo r hlhll' of tr!l\'t>lllnc drf>""'f'!l In coat osl)·lt>" und prln 11'1 \\1th rolorNt plpln~: •... bt>a ut1- ful Allk UC'f'h1tc> m a dt> Into a owlt with thf' 'hantun.r trxturNI look (In stunnlDJf olf-briarht colon.\. ... baby botehf'r llilt'n with cri~p "hilA-faclaa' on a IC'allopNI M l· Ja r nK'kllilf' a.nd ~kt't& ... (M'rt ~kf't drf"M of priDtt'd crt'pe> aDd jac'kt>t of Unf'n-llkt> fa· bric. • . . 110lld color t'rf'JM"8 In ""''Y and black. I So you S<'<'. "e've quit<' a col· ll<'ction. Com£' in to O'BRI EN'~ soon and S('(' them. Some of tht'm Rre &~iced as low as $12.95! 1 -I ,4l -. ~ .) __ , __ . --.- ~ .,,,;· ,;, ('0 ·~··"t IIIIOIU SHEARER l(OfiiO( MASSI HE IIOIUl HELPMANN 1101(111 ROUNSEVILLE liiOMIUA _,.. TCHERUM ·AYARS ''-'' ...... ------------... -..---~-----~ ~;r.............. • ' ......... ~--~-.-.,.-• ...,j .......... • I • I ONE SHOWING ONLY ' I T ' ~--=~--------~--~--------A EACH 'ElFOitMANCE I -. ._ I l.U 00&81' B0171..KVA&D .,_atinH S.t!K4ey .~ s-.. I 0080NA DEL IIA& li•y •• 2 .lO. Ni .. •• 7:-45.~ II&"--...... . l1.2~t.-......s2.40. ---~ ----... ~ ....... _.,,.~--~·;A0-4;;;1;.40~~=---------==----;;;;;;;;;;;;;;JI ------~ • Page 6 SMALL AND CUTE Collage on full size lot. ~ice bricked-in patio. 2-r1u· easy aOOt'. s gar'age, noor· fumace. $12.500 Stanley Hadfield Rwtor llt Marta~ Balboa Island HArbor !0 4-UIH II._ BALBOA ISLAND Imagine 4 attractlvl' apartments on Balboa Island Cur ni hed com- pletely with Servel reofrigera- lors, stoves, dish(>S. silverware, chairs. beds and mattressE's. All in FLRST C LASS condition in- sidE' & out. Pritt'd $23 500 for quick sale at 1 island realty co. Realtor-Bulllnf'M Broke,.. IIAR\'E Y D. PEASE Puk at A10ttR . Block rrom F erry BALBOA IS LAN D H.A S77-W REAL BUYS . ,. 3-B<'droom frame $61950 terms * 2-8<-droom Home & 1 bdrm. gar. apt. Brings 20rc. on in- Vt'~lm<•nl. ~11 000 • Prrce ., 1 ter ms * 1-Ewdnxm• !>I UCCY $61000 terms WANTI.D Sall·~man or brok- •·r fm· llnlboa off1c•· Jo~or IN\0:\TE TAX !>•·n·1cc ('tlJI t•l thl'l llflll't• (II' Ill) b11m,· II A rhor 1 56;) Francis J. Horvath RE.-\LTOtc S-'~0 w. Kalboa Hh·d. 1001 W . Bulboa Bh·d . IIA 1428 HA :no COSTA MESA I Vocn VALUE I ~··w 3-~'<11 oonr hCJmr• close t() 1 countr) club )2(1() '-Q ft. li\ ing art'fl 1,1\ 10~ room J:;x22, firE'· plrt<'l' furnac··· hnrdwnnd tloor . Lit rl!t' tll'drnnm!l. Garbage dis- poo,:JI lll,hmast.·r l.ot-; of tilt' in k1trh•·n & bath IJlrl!f' clos- et. r,•mront !J.1111• Yard Jand- scapl'<l ~ fl'r 1 • d :!-t'•ll ~a rag('. ~r~~:."' lit·•·~ $131425 , 39711 Do \\ n ... MOTEL IN COlONA DEL MAl Owner's health forces sale No recuonable offe r refused. Marvelou. investment. Ea.ay terms. LOVELY MODERN HOME • • • 3-bE'droom , den, 2~ ~th. Gorgeous ocean and bay view. MUST BE SOLO. Wi ll accept cost price. Can be had furnished If desired. -.. - CORONA DEL · MAB PBOPEBTIES Rob@rl B. Lyaa aod HeiNl L Lf._, &M.Il.o,....._,bd Norrie., 8alee Jl.aaapr 411 Coast Boulevard CORONA DEL MAR Farmhou.ae Motel HArbor 1087 T ODAY'S SPECI A L Two-bedroom, 2-bath hom<'. Ocean side of highway ---only l 'n.! blocks to ocean. Nice enclosed patio, yard completely fenced. Has hardwood floors, unit heat. Wired for electric stove. Nice fireplan• Truly a nice home. We ha\'e tbe key! P riced at $151750 Price T. McCuistion 603 Coast Bhd., Corona del Mar VoGEL VaLuEs CORONA DEL IAR Attra ctive Large 1-B~ Furnished Home • • • on ocf'an side of highway. Beam ceiling. Knotty pine Interior· .... Now leasC'd for $90 per month. • • • Also a 2-car ~o:ara~w and guE'st room with ~. bath. Garage built to take c~pt. ROO\t-wHich would ha\'E' ocean \iew. Beau tiful landscaping. Plans for apt. frPe. $12 925 Pltl'C' unl\ 1 Furnishl'd Pa}mcnts $75 per mo. CORONA DEL MAR New 3-Bdrm. 1% Bath Home • • • 1 blk from lh(' bay. LJ\'rng room 13'xl8' liard"nod tloors. llreplact•. furnacP, ample clos<·ts and cupboard'>. ElectriC Jwat a nd lots of till' m baths. Mastt'r bedroom hru. !\• bath and door to patio. \'l•r·y COri\'C'na•nt kitcht•n. dining room. 2-car stal'- a~.;E' and laundr~. $14 900 Good Buy no\\ and dlOOS(' :!>OUr colors. Pn<'<' 1 Tt>r~. CORONA DEL MAR Good. Well Built 3-Bdrm. Home • • • windlng walk, lar~e porch. wide siding, CC'dar roof. hard\\ood floors. brick fir<'place. larg<' Jiving room. :.unny brt•ak- fast nook. lar~«.> tilt> smk. fluor nnd "all' of bath arv till'. Good st~~~ T••rrru to suit the riJ;!ht hu.,Hr $11 200 Prr ct.• un I~ 1 The JOHN VOGEL CO. ISOI Coast Jlh·d., Corona d~l Mar II.Arbor 1141 nr HArbor lt77 E\'enlngs: HArbor S93-M IIArtlor lMS A·1 '51 S INGER Roadster jus t likE> nt>w .. ··-· . . 1595 '46 OLOS Cl. Sedan. I !yd. 1095 '48 STUDE, Land Cruiser. R&H and 00 . . $13-15 ' 48 CAD. 61 Sedan, R&H & hyd .. Jmmaculat<' .. 2250 '50 DODGE CJX>., like new 1525 '48 F ORO Olx. Cpe .. H . 975 '11 MERCURY Sedan, R 525 ':19 OLOS 6 S<'d. R&H 345 '11 RL'ICK Sedan. R&ll 265 '34 FORO &dan 135 No reasona blt> ofh•r· r·dused on our lot at 534~Coast Hwy. "ON MIRACLE MILJ::" Balaton Real Estate !~!6 .S PWJ)Ort Rh d .. ('~ta Mf'sa BF..at'on 6 14» 1 WANTED· a QUICK Sale ' I BEAl'TIFCL. Lido biE> Ba:. Frnnl llrunt• - --fivt> 1:>1 hed1•uoms Theodore Robi1s Yuur FORO Dca.l£-r BEacon 6604 Nt>wport Beach Hours: \\o\,ek Days 8 'til 6:30 Sundays & Holidays 10 'til 4 ----------------2•~ bath-;---pwt· 1111d s lip fo1· til' boat Nicf' tl'rracc over- vl•ew Home Jookan~ ="ORTJI Lido C'h!inn,.J. complt>'"'Y cur-$49 500 ni<;ht•d rnclud1ng sud1 ll••m.<; fiS T\' Fl f.L PRI('t: I $9•950 th\Jll'r anxww-to ~o nn Jon~ prnJ•'(I•·d \iH'ation Doesn't llt'(•d too murh dm' n 11 hll~\ r C'JII-tlrlll' \Viii lht•y take an Clfll·r" - - -'\l<i~ l11•' ~111"1 IH' ... h.m n b~ l1Pr"•lntnwn1. ,.., -- -call 1::. PrH N1 twlo" r·,.pr·odll<'11nn ro<~t. TrJp lu<'u t !on ~nut h •II llil•h- way Lots of room tn f'nlarl!f" GREENLEAF and Associates l l I 2 Newport Blvd. HArbor 2552 Newport Beech NE AR BAY I.S BALBOA Allnll'll\1' 2-br·droom twa('h hom•' \\11 h P XI r1 bt-drnc'lfll and h't t h in t:araee UDO ISLE 1 -.•nn 3 ho dromn hom•· :12•.· lot I II ~'Ph~t'l' • 'Ira l•1rl!,. II\ lin: l •,.•m llnl"'~'"' built. rurna<'l' heat J. xc••llt>nt pn•J')t'rl ~ Ha.-bo.- $241500 COCKTAIL BAR ln~~slrn~nt I\E4 LTO R S tSincc 1945• Co. LOOK! LOOK! ·so Cad1llac 62 Sed. fully t'QUip., 111Cl. \\',\\', $3595 '49 Ford Custom 6, o.d. Sll95 La t(' modl'l C'hf'\ 17 -I C) II pickus> 745 '11 l'lymouth C'l. Cp. htr·. S 395 :\luh\in ter SPE"cial at! ow an<'<' on )our tradC'-in on NEW Hill- man Miru: Convert .. Humber Hawk and Suni:X'am Talbot. ln\'estigate these tine British cars. Bank tf'rms. Hillman Minx Dealer Newport Auto Sa'as HAtbor 1407 Thunday, Jauuary 17, 1152 , ... ,,. Wlii .., PRICE $14_,900 · New 3-bednn. home, 1 and three-quarter bft tha, har'itwood floors, garbage disposal, unit heat, fenced yard: 1% bloc let from OCE>an . EARL CHAMBERLAIN Real &or 600 Coul Blvd. HArbor nat Oppotite th. ...... Cor•• def ..Car .... ,.,. 4 For Sale ~----~--------------~ City Ids to Preveat At Coast Blvd. ud I JANUARY CLEARANCE S (\LE. iae Apts. first. Dbls A alngles, u Grand piano . Big and little. ~~~:~~f :J: :Q Carnation, I ~~~~rs Famous makes. Chickering, Jayred Knabe. StE>inway Kimble. SlOry ._.!__ • bt•rts and Clark. Wurlitzer. Mimy oth-~·U.Cellaneoua J ers. Low terms. Trade in your • Fri old piano DANZ-~CH~IIOT, I YOU CA:" EAI:~; up to $50 a day dt'ka Santa Ana. 520 N. Mam. Cor. 6th. for onl' mmnl door to door s£'11 .1 ;\·h • JANUARY C LEARANCE SALE., lng. \\'Ill• B•'( A-3 co EnS1,1:'n 17. Used pianos. Uprights from $59. \\'HXlW 1.~\l l\ with 'son in hh:h and I S67. $125 etc. Terms $S pcr mo . h 1 ·11 h · Thr DANZ-SCfn'tiOT BIG PIANO ' sc oo \\I '· P OUS<' for eltJ-'-'llnta STORE. Santa Ana. 520 N. erl~ JX'r:-<•r n E'Xchant:•· for ... c·or ,.,, Main. Corner 6th. I homP Bl· .. u 6169-J Otllrlll'l JA~l'ARY CLJ;;ARANCE SALE. PRI\'A~E l\tlt' y t~ loan °~ ,.~~~ T harp R<'possessed Spin<'t. Likt' nE'w. est all: r. \ Chnsty. 20-J :"u kin-; I Full K<'yboard. Case & tont' per-Bay f r-olll !. lboa Island fl·,ll··d feet. Now only $395. OANZ-1 F OR AVO:" p· ·ducts In Corona SCHMlOT BIG PIANO STORE. del Mar, t' II· IIA rbor 2540-~1 Santa Ana. 520 N. ?.Jain. Cor. I GARAGE for l'n t. 604 Oahlra. 6th. The Home of tht' Knabe COM. C'1411 IL\ 1347-W . _!'la~o. I LELA CARRO; l. now at Wash- EXTRA LARGE gas refrigerator. ington C'll'lll rs. 329 Mannt' Good cond. Reas. HA 2973-J A''<'., TU ;-:, .\ing and altE'ra- BEAt:Tl FUL '51 ~UickRIVl<'ra lions. HA11Jt 348. Roadmas ter. r .tf.!H{ gray. R&H. 1 FOR YOUR PF ---;-;U;-. 'S:-.-:Go::;--v-:t. in- J::lt>e. winl'lows White "alh •. All spectro hor-.l .eat, f ree deliv. 1n extras. 8.000 miles. Lik<' nt'w Ha.rbor An•n. Hidy's Pet Sup- Owner Jeavtng. Sac. Priv. part.r. 1 pUes & ~Jlt'l •ing Goods. 605 HArbor 2990-J Coast Blvd . < 'DM . HA 1293-J. COFFEE TABLES, end tables. di-BABY SI'M'li\'G in your home or nettes. living rm .. bdnn. SUites. mine, day or night. HA 1670. Sin~leo ~· coil spr1ngs. box Painting-Paperhanging sprrns::s. tnnE'rspg. mattresses. floor and tabll.' lamps, sectionals, GEORGE BURIHARDT occ. chairs and other houst>hold articles.' Crist Furniture Co .. 1687 Orange Ave .. (just across 508 ..... 8'-. ;\'ewport ae.da HArbor MlJ..W OnJy $101800 Furn. I from the Alpha Beta's new store) N~wpo:-t Bh•d. at 10t1t St. RA 1100 1 ;=============t . Costa Mesa. BEacon 7323. NEWPORT BEAc H 1 Fra1L J loll CalJ after 1 ~ m. CALL W . P. SUNBURY FOR PAINTING Balboa Re alty Co. Opposite Balboa Bank of America Ross Gr~ley J oSt'phine We bb Lillian McAdoo HA 3277 700 E. Balboa mvd .. Balboa -~--------------· • • Situations Want~d • w NT F ireplaces, Barbeeuea, Feaces Wan• "ted . A to rent storage space for I Anything In block brick small amt. of furn . for 2 or 3 • ...... mos. H. Brunson. 1937 5th Ave., or flagslon<', etc. BABY SI'ITTKG wanted, after-1 San Diego 1, Calif. 4S1 E. 18th St. Costa Meea Ed L Sedal1111lar 1 norm or 1"\'f'. Call Mr8. Dctrick. 1 Phone BEaeoa &MS-R ;::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~, JI Ar·hor ~7·R I WANT small furn. house or apt. 1 \VA"'T ,· f 3 bd 2 adults. Must be reas. BE 6169J WA NT POSmON as chauffeur or chef in priv. home. References fum. Call HA 1863-W aft 7 p.m. GRADUATE NURSE will do prac- tical nursing or child care in Harbor area. HArbor 0501-R. • ltEALTOit • IUSINESS O,OitTUNITIES • RENTALS HArbor 1111 152] Co.tt Blvd., eor •• del M.r REMEMBER VALENTINE'S DAY February 14 Dowe n by Morri 10t 1. a.ra.o. •c~. . a.n- HM.or 2070 .... to n'n un urn. -rm. 1 house. HArbor 0505-R. 1 WANT ModPI A stOOd condition. Help Wante d , HArbor 1737-W. 1-·---·-· _....,_.._,.....,...,.,.......,.._....,......, INFANT and child care in my EXPER. W A !TRESS wanted. Ap.. home to 4 yrs. of age. S tate Ji-1 ply to Snack S hop, 1619 Coast t:ense. HArbor 3283-W. Blvd., Corona del Mar . BICYCLE REPAIRING Schwinn Bicycles Ray Stedman 1574 Newport Blvd., ec.ta Mesa. BEacon 5128-J You are cordially invit- ed to view our a ew -- - 1952 ..1 .a -L _ ON DISPLAY NOW leJoe Nickem 1411 New,ort N ., Ntwporl Au.. ,_ tw. n... .... ,._ HAlt. 110 REAL ES'l'ATE & Rentala •· SMALL FURN. a pt. in Corona del Mar, 1 blk. So. of Highway. Call owner, BEacon 5451-W. FURN. 2-bdnn. a pt .. newly decor- ated. Ocean view. Adults only. 710 Avocado, CDM. HA 1584-M. FURN. STUDIO cottage. 'X...rgc t'in!p1., )'Vd. ~ blk. from ~ach. Utlll. pel ISO mo. to June 15th, ~ mo. )TI,y. SuJt. for 1 or 2. KA.rbor 1 'J'58..11. IJArbor ~ w ....,., OoJ'ou del .... I"C8rt' half r;1 H. H. HOLBROOK I at the Th,.. Dependable Plumbing way in A Prompt R~ Servtc. <'Ut thf' Mainta.!Ded finitl Phee Ha.rbW lt ii-W I ~1th 1101 Bal._ 81\·d. N..,....-t &.dl ,. P A I N T I N G b."'llkl' Earl SbeOin na ~ s t. -O..ta 11.-a....,_...,_.. Superfluous Hair Permanently removed from face. anne, Jep. Eyrbrowa and bafr- Une lbeped-No men tw.n~nc. EUZJ~f L. BRYANT, R. E. ~and~an)y Udo'e 8ebl of Beauty HA 2578 in a ftnal of two end('(! points. T.mit <k-Ct'&t<'d conre ~ 84-!57. ThUnday. January 17. 1952 Ids to Preveal Crashes Blvd. aad Macldhar Junior Ebell 'Cbuge olluae'lPTA Meeting Plans Benefit Study to Be Made ~~~ ~~z dJY»-• ....,,,.x:,~r John SaJJon and Bert W ebb were City CouncU Mon- to confer with State officials on accidents a t Blvd. junction HJghway in Corona del from Ken WeUs to the new owner, I W . L . Bliven. • • Passed to second read ing Or· dinance No. 654, rez.oning bluff lots in Tract 1026 in Corona del Mar from R-1 to R-2. . Temporary Chairman ~rands ion oC instruction of t.he C>ranalt 1 The fitth annual H01p1ta l Bene· Horvath is calling a meeung o{ County Schools wtll speak 00 ''U• •lit party will ~ presented by the committee to atudy the change derstanding How Your Cb1M 1 m embers of Jwuor EbeU Club of of name for t.he city a t 4 p. m. Learns" at the Newport El~ Newport Harbor on Feb. 28, with Thursday, Jan. 24. at the Cham· tary Schools PTA meeting a t 2 Mrs. C. R. Staff of CUff Haven as ber of Co~.rce ocrice. Dele-p. m . Monday at the Horace Eaoo • Agreed to purchase 100 pairs of park bench ends for $6.75 per pair, the benches to be assembled county fatality or 1952 by the city at a total cost or Sll there, when Santos J)('r bench a nd installed through~ Los Angeles was ldUed out the cHy. his car p)oyed lnto the • Voted to spend $316.75 for the Lamp I.Jgbt Shop. service pins and retirement cards took action Monday eve-for city employees, on recommen· general chalnnan. gates from ctvtc and service or· I , The Juniors' annual big benefit I ganlz.atlons have been appointed sign School. He wUl ahow a short fete will be a dessert card party and will Corm a committee to dis· CUm bY. Dr. Lester Seek on leef'Doo at the Newport Harbor Yacht cuss whether a proposed name lng. Club w ith a. fashlon show pre-change should be submHted to the The Elementary School PTA sented by Edna McMaster or Ful-voters at the April city elt>etion. = v~~ ~! :.:~~ lerton. Coordinator will be Mrs. A permanent chairman for the mornlng a~ Horace ErWan School T. R. McMaster, Junior EbeU j "c:rurnge of name" organ ization Besides a $25 contribuUoo for member. W1U be ('lected at Thuraday'a Committee heads include : Mrs. meeting. · £'lectlon t>xpc;nses, a PTA te• receivinc a letter from dation or the City Employees As· Hu,hes, owner of the sociation. City Manager J ohn Shop. She suggested Sailors conunented that more than be erected. with 30 had 10 yean or more or service, to give warning to and one had 32 years .• that MacArthur Blvd. • Called !or bids for Feb. 11 Hugh Plumb jr., tickets; Mrs. I phone conuntllee ~ .~11 PTA James Ridenour special pri . u s. 'Jiand 1 members to urge a 'yes vote and Mrs. Carol Ann iones door pr~::: oats I transportation to the polls will .. I Mr W E "'is ' 'I • offered. Members of the Wo-s. . . c her. decorations; • Ci · Le d .... _ y Mrs. Warren E. Scott. table r· d N B mans \'lC ague ~ <I""' ounc on Coast Hig hway. to install under bay water pipe !A'S Isbell commented crossing from Washington St. In 1 sJgn would be erected Balboa to Opal Ave. on Balboa 1 long MacArthur Blvd. Island, to provide complete cir- drin.•rs would receive culatory water system ror the city. I A SPKINO WEDDING 11 bela~e pltannf'd by Ml~ Oract' Paulln.- Ja.per (abcwe) dau~ehter or Mr. and Mr11. Ha rry A. Jas~r or ('()- rona de l M&r , wh~ f'DICaJCPm.-nt to Gordon \\'. Uun Df'r, ~on of Mrs. lclu BttM of F&wlfor;-"'U announcf'CI thll!l Wl'('k. MIMI J u lM'r ht\8 bt•t•n rmplo,\'t•d by t hf' City or !\' r wport Bf'tlCb s I l ) MU'tl. ~hf' "tlt'ndf'd ~l'hll(tl!l In t;,·a nl!lton. Ill. Ht>r flane't' hail rM'f'.Dtly rt'turn~>d frum ,Jt,pan. wh PrP hf' ~r\l'd w ith thl' ('. S . S :u •y. Slncf' hll'l r .. h•a~W from a('th ·p dut~· h,. 1 .. e•ontlnuln~ hl'l !ltudle. 11t F rf'.uto ~talA> Cullegl', where he It~ m"jorln~ In SOC'IAI sclt>ncf'1'. Tht• youn~r coupll' w ill makf' their hnm .. In FrPsno aft .. r I prizes: Mrs. Stt'rling Paris. tabiP : ID 0 oaae Republicans Club will also help Mrs. Scott Trembly. arrangl'· telephone. mPnts: Mrs. A. Burr White. pub-Th(' slurJ\ clearance program l licity. proposed for :'\ewport b~ the FE'd- -~--eral Hous1ng and Home F 1nancP I Names Officers Agency 1'<'<'1.'1\'ed no kind words at \tonday e\ening's C1ty Council Beach Erosioa Action Is T akea it was too late. • Agreed to purchase 25 square also: feN or property fronting on the I the request or A. ramp down to the Corona del Mar to operate a bll-State Beach. already bt'ing used 1 at 1017 Coast Blvd, by thl' city for the pa\'t'd walk: ~1at, on condition that CHst, $17.50. plus escrow and title he allowed. kt•s. t ransCer oC the busi-1 • Ca llt>d ror bids for Jan. 28 to l•r the Washert'tte.,mo\'(.> th£' hOU'>I"S orR. L. Ward al l Bl\o Corona del Mar, 39th St. and J . Q . Adams at 38th 1 St. on Ralbou Blvd. so that the projt•<.·t to '' id£'n Balboa Blvd. fr·om McFadden Pl. to C'oast H igh- '' ay can get under way. 2 ,,·tth or without kJtch. ----th~lr marrhlt:P ln th•• svrtn~r. Narcissus. :::'Tan Are Tied for Keeler Awarded dcls:a::ris at League Lead ... -~,,·Silver Beaver ThC' Newport Harbor Tars ~ be ravof('d to make it four Sunset L.e-agu€.' 'ictories in a row when thl'y play third-place Anaheim at 8 p. m. tomorrow 1 Friday• at Anah(·tm. The B h•ams will play at 7 p. m. t Th1• Tars arc tl£'d ror l€.'agut.' , lt'ad '' tth the Huntington B<'ach t--_;..;;..;.;..;..=~~:.....;;..;:;..;~ 1 Oil<'rs. "ho play Santa A.na to· morrow. Ir both the Tars and Oilers win tomorrow. the decisive ~tame of th<' firs t r·ound n('xt Tues- day \\ i 11 dt'cidl' th • l£'a~ut> lead. as N('wport plays h~t to Hunting- ton Beach. HOUSE MOTEL :'\e"''J)Ort outlastf'd Santa Ana Blvd. CDM HA 1063,35-28 Tuesday. althou~h badl.) out- rent. scored. 17-4. in tht• final 11 min- . Dbla A: aing)es, uws. The Tars' big K\lll. Armand I38y. 308 Carnation, I NNtlt"'. was held SCOI'{'Il'SS Tar Mar. srort'rs were Jim M£'ndon 11. l:<'c ._ ....... ._ ______ I Jayrt'd 10. Uick Luck 6 Jim Ro- bt'rts 3. Rob ~tiddaueh t Oon Jackson 1 Frtda~ ni~ht !':1•wport Harbor l:.·'l.r:'< up to $50 a day defc·atl'd F ull£'rton 57-46. with 111 door to door st.'ll-1 Mendon g£'tting.l 9 points. ~t.•ttlc•-. H •'< A-3. c o F:nsu:;n 17. Jn~ rt'd R. Robct'ls 7. Lu..,k 4 u\· with son If\ hi~h l k • p hous<> for e-ld- n exchang• for 6169-J. Y to loan on rl'al Christy. 205 :'\o. lboa Island. p•. ducts in Corona d i !Arbor 2540·;\1. and ll<'nden.on 2 Thl' ~<'wport Bl'P!oo dPf;•a tt•d !'antn Ana 48-36 Tut•<;day. Tar '('011'1' Wt'l't' T.c.•su•r 11. \\'vlz••r II Othnwr 111. \\'l'l>l 6. Wri£hl 7. Tharp :.?. Kt lll•r :2. ~lorrts 2. P t•r - km!-I Frttbt) nu~ht th£' Bel'' d•·· ft·~t t••ll Fullerton 49-·W. Bees Unbeaten T he ~•her Rra,Pr a\\ltlfl t•w PX· t'•·ptiunAI scn we· If\ ,t·outm~; wa.; U\\Urdt·d !\londrt} t'\'l'nin~.; to John T Kl't·ll'r uf Corona dl'l :\la r ,11 I Itt• annual d1 nno•r 11f f tran~1· Fm· p1rf' An·n !'rtours. :\tr 1-\••••l,.r '" dtr.·clur uf II· ttlt·r,lllp lntnlll!! \\'. r. Fkllh and \\' B. \\'il11ams of Sanl.t Ana ,,.,., ,, •h I'll sp.•e•tal ll \\3rd.<. ror hPII•III' I'OUI\1}·\\ld~· ~cuu11n~ ln~talkd rn nft11·• "'''''' J~mf's Gubbino, 11! Or<tn-!P, pr••,t· dl'nt: Oil I 'pur~.;I'On It ,1nd E C :\IIS.StldiiW of :'anta Ana. \lr•'· pn•sidents; ~f'l.~on \\'r11 r·pn of . ant a Ana. t rea ... ur£'r. ~ksp F1fP U£1Un \\ ll" nttrtH'd t•'Ct'CUI I• t' ,.o•('rt'· turr Civic Center Plan Discussed Th• I"'S~Ibtlil\ or :. \.'ttnliO!JIIII\ P'<'rf';!lsnn C'•·nl•'l 111 tl11• nt•\\ .;r•hnol art•a a 1 C'f1rnnu d1•l :\l:.r \\f\S dt!-CU.''-l'd '\I lhP \\'!•man·, CtnC' l.l'fiL:Uf' mr•f•IIO£: Ttu·'>rut) at rh" B:.~lhoa y ,,rhl ('lub ~pNtk··r '"'" .llnlf"' H.l\ I m~"mbt•r or lhl' :--..,,,,,.,,, 1-l··m••nl·tr:-"C'h•~•l r:no~t I ('sill. lt'l'ttl.tiiOn~ lrofll 1111 < .tltturrua sr·tlt• . ..;dHl<ll Cod•·. \{r R.,.. ... .• ul •· \\ '' fl""~tbl£' Cur .1 • ''' or Cl\ ,r ~,:roups to build a r-ol''t:• 1111' ~ ,., nl•·• 1rljaC'j•nt to I ht• ... .-~,.~, ,;,,.on: tl d not tmmt•rlr.\11'· b rrr•••llr•d Cnr· tlw s(•hool pro){l'am "dw"l' rill•'' .tn . e'llilt'n" group' r •l'nt. 604 Dahlia, H \ 1347-W. L now at Wash· n• rs, 329 MariM :-:, .\·ing and altera- P.f''t l••rord of all ~C'\\IXlrl 111 01.111\ l'll&o' h.t\t' • \•11\NI <;IIC'It Jl<o bur Jlr.:h h&:.kt•tball t£'ams has 11 prtl~o:J:n m. h•· sa1d bt·en !WI II\ lht• I> squad. undl'-~\11)1 t !Ill• rrdr•n! n r '\'JHI(Ils llor- l•·al£'d tn Ill ~am<'s TUC''da~ thl' If'•' F n,t..,l\ \\,t, :tb" pl •~··nl let ell'· --(li'I'S dt•INllt•d ~anta Ana 2~·22, l'll'"' tlw ,f'lrnn! nr"d" w t-..• m••t I ea~· r~ ~~~·.in~ \\llh Diehl :.rorint: R point<;. Knipp II' tho ,,.h .... t h;ond ··lt•('llnn Hl· J.u~: .. ~ t ·s~· )II, ~('Umann 2. F illpalrt<'k -1. Eg-potnlo·d (ltll lhit 111111' sa\lnt: l~•·in;~. J;5 .t.:t·r·t 2 and,:\loon• 2 Frida~· t~,.., \\rluld ht· flhHh· "" tht' oH•rallto't rbo 348. rtl•1·llng, and th<' matter wa!. ftlE'd Eynon S. White or 115 Sh<~r~' tnkl oblh·ion Cliff Rd. was C'l{'('tPd as tho• fu'l>t Thl' rPdl•ral agt•nry had rl'porlrd pr£'Sident or the 'hon· Cliffs Pro-rh:tl th•· 1940 ('f'ObUS :.hO"t'd 91H r.JC'rty Owni'N Association at n ''tlo-,tandanl d\q•Jltn~ units tn lht• mt•Ptin~ of the Board vr Dir,..crn1., c·n~. or 21 (>l•r f'••nt of thP told! Tu,.sday. Mr. Whit£• was rormPrlv 1 and stat•\u that th(• City could a p- ,·ict•·presidPnt or. ~tundard Oil 10 pi~ ror an initial capital crant Tt•xas. r(':.j•n a I tun or ~;.1.260 for 'ilum W F:. Fisht•r walo l'I£'Ctl'd ,·ite-l'lo<~ru nl't• prf'stdl"nt, and Lt'(' Wilrll•r was \frl\ur J.r·s 1 ... 1" II "ho ha<> ll\'t•d namt>d M:•crc,t ar)·trC'asurE'r h~>r•· 'cor a Inn..: 111nt' C'Ummf•nted ~or~al or£anization or lh~> as· lh:tt tw dtdn't takP kindly 1o say- soctattOn had tx-en complE'tfld F n-im: that "'" ha\P slums \ouncil- da) "'''enin~ at a mN'tin~ hf•ld 10 m·tn Rradtll F tnch '' u n d c· r P d tlw Ensign Building. By-la\\S w•·n· \\ht·t •• lh•· ",Jums·· "t·rr Cit\' adopted and the followin~ \\'E'rl' \l:inact>r .John Sailors satd h(. n3m<'d to tht· Board of Dtr<'C'· didn't knrl\\ Counctlman Finch tnrs· F:)non ~'hite>. Rosw<>ll Huff. rrlfi\C•d thtH lh•• fvflernl a~··ncv'l> W E. FishN. L('t' \\'ild(·r and )Jr.. h..llt•r bt' fllt·d 'lnd rh•• motion ,,:a., <.'it) Council Monday eveo.in~ ~ ... rrurtt•d f'tt;, En.~:ineer Bert Webt> t•> coordinate the d t:y'a actioaa "1th I he t-uunt.) prognun of beach Proswn cuut rol followm~ tht.> West '>~t•\\ pwt lm pro\'E'ment Assod.a· t.on's r\'QUt'st Cor plans to cond uct 1 <'Olll~<'ratt\ t survey and to COD~ "' nwt ., l>tnl'IP I.,TJ'oin near 36th S L ~tr W£>btJ £--stimatl"d a 200-Coot t;ttuul ul ~••·f'l sht"t't ptling would t'Ol>l SROW 111 SlO.!IOO Ralph Mas- kt•\ mE'mbt r or 1 hi' Coast Assn. bi•ach f'ro~wn ct~mm• ttN·. sajd that 1111• Count) su~·r' •wrs had named a rommittt·(· tn !>IUd~ the matter. c 'ount·tl a).'!l'l•d tn dt•lay etction unlll thl' :'111" '" t..Ot'l>' c·omrruttee rtfMJtt\d T Dunca!' SH \\art Th••st' d.J. un:ullmOU!>I~· appron-d !f'C'I(Ir<:. \\'til <,f'r\'f' until lhl' an-C'h.trll'" Rr.H'!-•' of ))) Vw \or-noocl Blocks n111tl nlt'Ninc In :\fay dm , l.rd•• I·-1•· l't•mm~·ndf'rl th•• ThP as.;ocwtton m• mbl•r~ dto,· ('•••mnl · .. r 11, .11'11(111 !It• 111d r·ussrd pla_n~ In prl'<~i•rvp tht• thrl't' ll'dt>r11l handoul' to,t••rt·d thP so-1 Coast High ltth fr•onttn.,: on t.h•• l!t~h"'~.\ (w rt.tlr,•u· ,, "'' ,., (j n•o,ull• d Ill '""' way fl;JI k JIUrJ?f•'•·o; fh••\ Cll:ll-l·cl In ol lth<·rfl••, I lhtnk "' c·;tn IHOC'PPd With l>l••ps ''' ··~tahl~~h th• h<ltHilt lhr' 11111..,. l\t•S .. ht· ,1 ,1,.d A !>mall lake bt>tween ln.s and propert:-as n PH t•k a t 1 h••tr "" n ,\ Ht•a 1r, Bwtrd r•'""lun111 1,k,•tl J t!-mlltt• .n I' nUt''> caus•od C..oast l''f.H'IlSe r•·J• t'llon 11f an\ (lllt't' u' !r•dr-ral Bhtl '" bo hlockl"d ofr m C'orona t umls and N•lltlt mn• d as un·Am· fl..t \l.tr '"l>terrun· mommt.: and £'ri(·an ann .... l("J di"ll<' lhf' lL'l' of !tlltt·tl dt•l:ounn!! u't trafrlC' \\..ater ruhh<' fund!. In I'M~ ..... lair• .. .u.d lh.tl 11•11• I ••od from lhP ratn 'ltood 1':\rw•no;Ps f•t 't ta•ld I'• l•fl''>' nta'"'' •Ill · • '•• f<•tll frf't dt.>PIJ at th(· c·£'n· sultrrrins.: t.tlh'' to dPI•I~ lor f•·rl-'•: "' •h•· lik•· and fltwld•·d to the •'raJ funt), It\. l'il J'lll\:! C'OOSldrrablt' dam· Holds Meeting A capacity C'rowd of mt•mhf ·r-. uf I he ('(Jn~E'gn t ton wror£' pr£'!->1'111 Ttll''-da) night at lhl' Corona del \tar Communitv Chu1·ch for th•· .nnual mt•rlinJ:; 'and dmn••r '''n• rt b~ thE' C'apilla C1r<'ll' ,;nd thro :'Un· •Ia v ='C'hool Guild. Rl'\'. Pt."rn Schrock m1m,.1t•r • mt•ritu<; OJX;nl'd th<• m£'('ltn~ wtth Invocation, and R£'\ Paul F:, 11:th· lutt. mtntstt r. {!a '.I •hl' ,,rd•·r .. r hustnE's;;. Ray Gn~o:c;,. wa' n;tflwd ltnancial ·wrrt•tary . ..tnd rr-t•J,•rtNl "''re HAn"' Pt•'ht' trt'l'flr•·r· .J nhn F ::.adl~·u a ud11 "' . 11111 :'\1 r ... !'lunrt Oi£'hl rl£'rk. J F.ml'ry !'ar.wnr '' ,., hnn0r.-d \\llh hi' till£' of d••:H'IIII l'nll•lllll._ <I lilt' Jl{l,ii!Ctll Ill lh·· c hlllt'h :\t'\\ dcat.•ons £'lt'C'tt'C.I mrludt• C J I J• I· ( r I'). C'ha 1 J,., Cn' ,. \\' l. 11• k k··l , l.Am'£•0 ~ •• ,, l11n. l{·•l~> rr J!,.n, (\II r)-• II\ I' I' Cit 1\'1111' I • ._:till :'\11'\£'r. \'N tlt' 1 .... ,. .1111'1 1.·•,11•· :-olt•f. ft·nsen Council Urges Re turn O f Tidelands to States Rt•all:-Ronrd Prt''rdt>nt Ca•l .,~, :tt th•· <:ardPn Cl'nlt•r l'ursery Thnma$ addPrl I hat 'ht·n \\ ··:. lltl tlld nro.-n t.• ~d':. Sf•Wtnt.: MaC'htnt> n·a,on l11r f,•rkr 1l ••O..:t·n• 1,.. 1. l • r '• r nu>: momm~ lo fti!Uri!S nmw h•·rP to dn what pri\'atl' en-•I "'' • d 9 l:l mches of ram fnr this '•'II'''"' h"" d"n1 tnd .... :d ,,.,1 "'' .tlrt.;\.1~ tht!' ~f'ar c"mpared 1••:t l!arh<u-\1111 rc•n'lllll• •, ~·o\\ \qlh .!31 tor thl" Sdmt' pc>nod htst '' 11 hnlll f£·d· : II hurul,ur... ) ,•ar. Talk on 'Freedom' \\'hn I "fr,•r•dom" 1111'.1!1• lt1 lf; . ~I oi I •ttlfl ( '1!11 ... 1 I \\'11m H;l ' \\ hil j, ht tt• lr111T1 (~, rm>tO~ 'll.d tll1'11d· Ill.: :'\••\\'purt Il.trhor Hti!h \\111 llo· • "· ,UIJJ••t r 111 11 ,. prn~r illll rut .luruur J.lr, I <. luh at lh•·ll lun- t'h• .. n ITW• lllh.' nr·'(l Thur,d;t\ ~It' 1.• .. lt•r \'1• I hm: h h I!Tf\nL:~d ,.,, l''"l!ltm .tnd Pr•,rd•lt t :'\!r.;; ,\ 1:111 • \\ ltttl' \\Ill ,.,., ... ,d. \ 'IT~)O\\' :-.Tttt tU:~ It•\ IJ;,n\ \\'h~r .. u( lilt· H.tl 1 ... , f.,J,, 1i ,-.,,,,,.,.11111 1\ ~1· thndl'f c·t Ul\'11 ,~ .. ' ''" q•H· ... •:.>n II• ' "• lh·•·n •lnlPh : •..: 111hnt.: n•lll.!Jnt. .,uJ d , .: ,,1_. nl!' '\ !k' ,,, ltl l •' .. , ' I tl I••! ''U1d 1\ ••lltrt t d 1~ ,\1 •'11 1 ...:t.l'•''lll' ''•1!1 t 'l'·l••\\1 '''·" 1 ·-h .t I ( 1% h t p It , t •d (; !• J,, I \ l h. II \\ H ' '.: • II I. " II·· . 1\ ~ t .\\ Rt.:~IDE~T" I' < .0 M. :'\1'\l n:·s1d nt.:. ot t 'or on..t del :'\to.~r ,,, t· :\tr Uld \fr, Wtlh tm H . ;o.;,.J,,m and 7 _, p;u .,.Jel cla•Jt.:hter Ph' llr ... ~' "" 11,; r,,l\.\ II\ ut~ 11 t i Ol Ja;Olllll' -'''' )lr :"\••1-..Jr •~ man- ;t~l'l '" lh• 1 ~1 •rn.t \1 •PI•· Shop h;J• '" •II r .,,,. ~• '' Ill• !Ju.o,~nf's:. "llll'l t !lt \\ II \\ ht II hi' Wl\l> an ln• !al:t·~ l't o: r .. , ... 'Ill warht- 1 j,J t.., r • 'lr• ,, r '' tndU..,Ir)' - \\' edgu,ood u )(Yl'Ut nume • . . ('OM. HA 1293-J. I 1!01 by r ullertpn 2R-26 Dll'~l ut llw blllldtnt: pmcram If 1111' -.cor.•rt R 1,.>1nls. F ttlpalrrck ·"'· llf'•·.t··ol ,.,,r,, cl.l:i'llll'm" \\C'rP butlt Homes Are Purchased :"\>'llmann 7, Eg~:,•rt 7, 0£'all) 1 al 'h•• llnr.tCt En ... ,.;n SC'hu(•l with· A n •..,olu\liltl "'lll'P"IItll.: Ill I• 1:1 Ct~nl!r•·~' :tinwd :rl l•''lll'lllll · 1 '' • trol ul ttdt'lancl' '" l11t· •l:tl• ... \\,1• .t pprm I'd by Crt~ ( 'ot uwll \1, tntLI~ t'\ t'IIIIH!. Counc it tulhm •·d I h• lt•.td ol lhr· l .. ll11-: B• .11·h ('t'\ {',ttlll nl. \duch ~talt•d 111 1 11'11• 1 th 11 tht• fl•dt'ral l!ll\ t'l 1\llt••nl '' '' ..,.,.k rn:.: to t''' 1hlr'h a II• \1 d•" ''Ill!',., p.1rumount P""''' '" dC'flllll•· prn-p;.•rly \\llhuut t'nmp••n:>alll n T.,e \.IPe•b d~s>gll colo• • .,d qu~ ''' o! "'od .. rll Wedg "'0~ chi~~e derives fro~t~ near· y ) SO yurl on wlticlt t+te W,.dg•ood f~t..,ily of &.glud ~ .. , bun d islinqul\hed in '"• r::roduc'•on of d~tne were. h d · 1 I \l ,. I \Jt, \\'r l.t"' t"; I'• ·r '' :\'t•wporl Ct'lS lll'l to Santa Ann tltl' I •. ·' .)<•11111\1: oiU( JICIIIUm n ( h II\• flhl\t•d ''"'" .... \ltl~otl<l 21-lR Tu(•sda~. Sipl" scon•d ; ,.,11nm1rm: trwt'o'l" I •· prOI!tllm · d 1 h d A\t <'rot fllla dt I :'\til l 111 tl •' ho•t'lt pwntl", ;\aq:~rro 6. Bn~.:~:s 3. i\tar-11 \\Its fiCltllll' Nil t tat t c au •· tltw7 2 F r iclay rht.' C'C('!> lo t tu '"'IU111 wCtuld l'O'I th•' 8\'£'r&£P •11 .!11 II• llull•'l" \ '' t • I '' ·' }o"ulll·rton 3.1-23. with ~8\:JITII t •'lli-l~··r 1:! l't'lll' ,, momth a nd BUNN IS TfiE WINNER h,t\t rnu•·ha,, d 'l• 1' '''" \ltr · II t 60 ~;ll r•l l;tlJ,,m .111d \!" '\,)',, scorin).! 9 pomts. \Vt:>tZI'l 2. :\lttt·-tit.• ••rrllll' Jll'flJI't'l \\t>U < cos r ~W llllt'Z 10. H ulx'r 1. Re\·la 1. t't'fl'' ol month \\'arl't'n Blinn 01 I hi' :"'l'\\JXlll \\'h.lll \I• tm! \lr' \\ rllr In uftu 1 p.m. _ l':.tn~ Chint•s,• flTCI\t•r bs as a Hartx1r Yacht \luh . ...atlm.., Fu· ... t Ztlh.tdt \\h11 t'.\lnt h• ·• :• .. rr H..t· S I OCc Eel d Ou. thrmt•. inl'tallim: offi~·r Mrs. F_rddlt'. won thf' 1::. r:. • :'\1•d 1 ;'\fan-\\au h,l\t' pw l'ha,.t•d • h1•11lt' 111 · P. UNBURY ge I 1_.,.1i:; Ci'en:ll' l•HiC'IRIIY plaC'c•d into mn~;: ~t('morllll Troph~ C111 Lt•h· 711 '"" ,\\•' And ''''m Jllmu1' p II fti'IIIUG I tJfrtCt• :\Irs. Paul na\'iS. prE'Sident : man dinghys Ia~ I ," l'\'k-t•nd Fn·d· 11.1\ t f'll01f' \lr llld \\1-. II .\ n.AI.~&&I... Sheth plaet> ace Pirnll'S JtEIVC !\Ir-s Carl Waldt'C'k. first \'ire-prf:'S-1 dtt> S_C'hC'~.('~ o( ;-.;!'\\port \\11:0 ,., •• ~~~tnn lind dau~hlll Ill lllitkt lht'll 1&&1-1 undercat('d San B<'rnardino a bi{! idf'nt: Mrs. C'lar('nce Hil::bie. St>-C?nd 10 \ ICI~U!! ))('(('ndlnL:, ch_am-ln•lll• HI 1:?11..1 '(' 1\ It \\ rtt." Oor.adelll&r S('are Tuf>SdaY ni~ht With a last rond \IC'<'·Prl'.irll'nl: Mrs. ForN'St pton Btnt;t Stm~n. ?l!'tt "' :"t:\\· lrtn .... H'IItlll,. \\Pre handlt•d b\ 1----------1 half rally but w<'n' drfrat£'d 7i-75 Allind,•r. n•rordJn~ S£'Crl'tary: M rs. _po_rt_._P_l_a_c_~"_d_s_J_x_th __ ,_n_I_\a_ld_t>_C'_'_'n_._P_r_r_'·'_'_·_r __ :-._h_'<_~_u_J"_·t_u_l'-'------ ut th<' hom.-court KenMth Coolin~. corr£'<;pondin~ I Thf' Pirat~s trail<>d 60-..W mid· ~£'C'rt>tary: :\1n; Arthur Gat<>S. way In the third quarter. Thh· trt'al>Ur('r; :\trs. Charlrs Srhofr· Service c·ut th£' lead to 66-58 going into th£' ,tall. auditor and )fn;. Paul Moorf•. $2,500 Given for Hoag Fund final Pl'riod. climbed up to 75·72 parlinmcntarian. As tht' Ci~t offtcial ACt 11!1 .'l Harber ltiS..W I with less than thrN' m inutt>s to ~o mt'mber of the :'\c" port llarbur Bh·d. H ..... BNdl a DIC'k Davis made two quick \~0 ~OW TIIEKE ARE TWO . 1>::1, kPts. Oa\'is droppt"d tn anoth<'r Charlrs Arthur Thoi'T\As cam£', Zonta C'lub. n<'~' lnttlah' y. tlllfrl'd G one to mak£' it 75-74 with a min-' hom<' from St. Joseph Hospital to flacon was $tl\'t'n n Ch('{'k Cor ute l<>ft. San Bt>mardlno droppt"d join tht• ramily of Mr. and Mrs. S2.500 toward the Zonta pled$(<> in a basket. an~ Coast tallied a Robl•rt Thomas. and 4 1~-year-old for Hoa~ Mt'moria l Hospital. Mrs. final point as A1 Deniz sank one ~andra Loul!l£> a t 604 M~~rgut'ritc Bacon. who Is purchasin~ a~R·nt or two frN' throws as the ).:ttme A\ I', Corona dPl Mar. The baby for the hospital. will p!'('S('nt the ende-d Glenn G riffith scored 20 ' as born Sun&y, Jan. 6. a nd check on behalf or Zonta to the• points. Dick Davis had 16. Wl•lghf'd 7 pounds nnd 7'' ounces. Hospital fund driH•. Also initial· J..a. t Thursday night F ullerton Ht' staye-d m the hospital a n extra ed at the Zonta 1\tN'tln~ Ia_ t dt'featro OCC 64-52. In a non-day b«'fti~Se his mother developed ThursdAy noon wa.s Vera Williams. conference game Saturday night. 3 slight kidney Infection while Balboa bland Art Gallery. rh,tf \\Ill ~ \ult•cl UJ')('ln tomurnm 1-'r 1d.t~ t .1nd Ztllll:t' \Oh.'d to no.l... '\ ,..,,, ltlblllhlfl '" &..~1!-t rm- .~ll\l,dl~ 111 th• •'Jtt•n!-t's or the l'llnol).lll!Tl R.•t" p,~,. e·h 1rman or t h<' w~ h .. v .. ,u,l received ,.,.;, .t,SH FORO l)<lt<ter" a 11ew de- ' qn '" 1\o~rior bone c loine. w.,,.. gold, grey e11d beige tone' e11d delicete golct ,;,.., d .ri11guid'1 this pattern •• ,,.. c•e lly desig11ed fOf toder'• c1•uic "'odem interiOf. In Wedgwood's 0 11 e • 1'1 ' \ W •~• •• "•"• +tte d eu 4c CRIMSON BRAMilE. n.. 5-pi•c• pl•c• 'et+i"CJ· ttw.e pi•+•' c11p •I'd .. .,ew, k priced •+ $4.60. ROIYTS SP'RA Y. • ,;ch v•• ,.,w.,e4 not.l deligll. i1 •noHI. of our o-... ' w.r ........... , Th~ Islanders BALBOA l LAND the Pirates outscore-d ()('tansi<k> there. All the Thom.ut>S &n' fi~ Membtrl' or the club ur&td aup- 84..S7 now port of the N~'])Ort School Bonm J.tnu.t··~ chnnC'r m l' •' t 1 n 1:. an-I n•HtnC'f'd that tht• tn('t'lin2 \\tll ~ ht'ld TI\•Ir"<b~ Jan :_I t nt the hmn1• "' ht•r l'art•ntJ.. :'-tr nnd )trs RHb\.'1 t A l'a rkt•r 1t 1 '03 W F:dr;:('- "a tl'r R.llbM A h.lnt or ,JX'('IaJ rrstl\ 111<'8 fl)r \'aJ,•ntinl.'' 0a) 11'-a$ ~ttl\l'n b~ Fl~ir lla mpton. ch irman of n parl.' to bto h('ld F'"b 14 •t I tht~ fbiLM \' tC'ht Club .._ _________ ....... __ Page 8 Th\ll'llday, January 17, 1952 l'Go\L NOTIC' No. A·%1067 Notlee of Uurtnc of Petlttoa lor Proba~ or Mll ud for Lfltten of A..._.atntlon With tile W1D Aa.llext'd. NOTJC;:;: ';:,,TOR8 I Edacatioaal Coalereace Ja 24 ~~T~_0JABENING-Deceased At Newport Harbor High School Harbor High 8y P.ut HOXR In tht> Superior Court or the ~t a te of eali1orn•a ln and for thf' County of Orange. In UW MattE'I" of the Estate of EDWARD CARE Y McKINSTRY aka E. C. McKINSTRY -Deceased Notice is hereby gi\·en that the petition of K. HELEN McKIN- STRY for the probate of the Will of the abovt> named decedent and for the issuance of Letters of Ad· ministration with the will annexed to the petitioner will be heard at 10 o'clock A.M. on Friday. Janu- ary 18, 1951. at the cour t room of Department 1 of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Orange. Notkle Is Hereby Olv• to the crl'chtors or and all per1011s having claims agaJnat the said decedent ot· eald estate to tile them with the necessary vouchers Jn the of- fice of the Clerk ot the Superior Court of the County of Orange, S tatt> of California, or to praent thE' same, with the necHS&ry \OUcht!rs, to the undersigned at his place or business, to-wit : c1 o Thomas E. Heffernan 1415 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. CaWornia within six months after the firat publication ot thls notice. Dated December 26, 1951. BERTHA B. HALPIN Executrix of the Estate of said decedent. Dated December 18. 1951. B. J . SMITH. County Clerk THOMAS E. HEFFERN AN 1415 Coast Highway Thomas E. Heffernan 1415 Coas.t Highway Corona del Mar, California Attorney for Exec..-trlx Publish : Jan. 3-10-17-24 Corona del Mar, California Attorney for Petitioner. in the Newport Ha rbor Ensign. l(GAL NOTIC( U GAL NoTIC5 City of ~ewport Jkoacll, tate of CaUforn.Ja ~<>TJ<'E TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PROPOSALS ''ill be received a t the office of the City Clerk, City Hull. City of Newport Beach. California, until 7 :30 o'clock P. M., on the 11 t h day of February, 1952. a t which time they wiU 1M> pubhcl~ opem•d and read, for performing work a s. follows: t 'ITY Ot·· ~EWPORT BEACH . CALIFOR:\'lA ~For thr lnstalJadoa of a \\'ak>r Pipe Llnt• from Balboa lala.nd to Balboa No brd \\Ill bi• r('CCI\"ed uniP.ss it is made on a proposal form fur- nished by th£' Cr t.\ Enginl'er. Each bid must be accompanied by cash, certtl iOO or CIIShrr•r'!' rheck. or biddl.'r's bond mad£' payable to t he City of Newport &•ach, for an BJllOUnt equal to at l£>ast ll'n percent (10'i~ I of thP amount bid. such guaranty to be forf<'itl'd should the bidder to whom lh£' contruct is awarded fail to enter into the contract. In accordance \\ath the pro,isions of Sections 1770 to 1781 of th<• Labor Codt>. thl' City CounciJ of the City of Nt'wport Beach has as- ·certaincd the 1-:\'nt'ral pre\"ailing rate or wagt'S applie~tble tO t he \\Ork to 1x> done as follows: Hourly f•t-r DINll ('la..Ulcatlon \\'aJte ~caJe W•a:•· Carpentt>r . ·Laborers, GPnl'ral or Construction .. Opt•rators & Tendt>rs of Pn('umauc & EJ('ctric tools. VibratinJ: ~tachincs & Similar ~lffhani­ l'ul Tools nor ..,,•paratel~ cia. sifi<'d hl'rt·m Crtbbers and ~hor('J<; At-:phalt Rake·• nnd lr·onrr Cut tin~ Tm·C'h O!X'rUt<lr • Demolition • Dr•rll~rs tall ulh(•rsr Fint' Grad£'1 •lfu:h,,nvs and S trl'et Pa\lng OnlyJ Cas and Oil PJfX'llnt:' Luborrr Guard and or \\'all·hman Ct•mt>nl Frna~h•·r A-Frame Bclnm TruC'k Apprentice 1-.m:rm•l'l. Including Fireman, Oiler, Grt.-ast>r Arr Compressor UJ)t'rlltor ..... . Asphalt Plant Fin:•man ... ... .. ....... . Asphalt or Crtbhang Plant Engineer .... .. .. ... . Boxmen or Mixer Box Operator (Concrete or As· phalt Plano . . .. ······-· ConcJ"('te or Asphalt S preading, Meclulnical Tamp- ing or Finishing Machine OperatOT .............. -..... . Concrete Mixt>r O perator-Pa \i.ng Type & Mo- bHe M.ixer . . ..... ... ............ . ............ . H{'(lvy Duty Repatr man .... -..... . . . ........ -··-··········· Heavy Duty R~pturman -Helper ....................... .. Pavement Break er Opera«Jr ......... . ...... ···--····-· .. . Pump Opera tor ..... --· . . . . . . ... ·····-·-· ..... . Road Oil Mixing Machrne Operator .. ·····-·-··-· .... . RoUer Operator .. ·-. .. .... .. ........... ·····---·-···-· Skip Loader Operator -Wheel Type .............. . Tow Blade or Gradt'r Operator .. .. .. . ............. . Tractor Hi-Lift Shovel Operator .......... ···········-·· .. T ractor Operator Bulldozer. Tamper , Scraper or Drag-Type Shovel or Boom Attachments TTenchinJ.? Machine Operator . .... . . t·n,,·,..r·sal Equipmt>nt Operator tShOV<'l. Dragline, lJt>rrirk [>f-rri<:k-RargE'. Clamshdl or Crane L Dfl\"E'rs of Dump Trucks of less than 4 Yds. water le\el . .. .. .. Drhrrs of Dump 1'rurks-4 Yds. but ll'ss than 8 Yds Water Le\"<'l . Drivc•rs of Dump Trucks-8 Yds. but less than 12 Yds. Water lA>\ I' I . .. ... . . Drin-1'!1 of Dump Truck!. 12 Yds. bur less than 16 Yd.s. Wawr Ll>'•'l . . DrJ\"t:'rs or Durpp Tr uckc; 16 Yds. or more Water Lrvt•l . . Drh ers of Truck:. U>gal Payload Capacity lt>ss than 6 tons Dr ivl'rs or Trucks Legal Payload Capacity be- twl'<'n 6 and 10 tons Drivers or Trucks -Legal Payload Capacity l>c- tWI'en 10 and 15 tons . ..... .. .. ..... ... ....... . Drivers of Truck Legal Payload Capacity be- t,•een 15 and 20 tons . . .... .. ...... .. . .. Drivers of Trucks-Legal Payload Capacity of 20 tons or more ......... ·····-· ......................... ~ .. Drivers of Euclid Type S preader Truc ks Drivers of Transit-Mix Trucks-under 3 Yds ... . Drlvt.•rs of Transit-Mix Trucks--3 Yds. or more .. . $2 35 $18.~l l.i5 14.lKI 1 9:1 :l.IO 1 95 1.80 2.03 1.85 1.80 1 67 2.38 2.30 1.93 2.05 2.15 2.30 2.15 2.30 2.40 2.30 1.93 2.25 2.05 2.35 2.25 2.18 2.18 250 2.30 2.38 250 1.R3 1.85 1.90 J .98 2.18 1.83 1.85 1.90 1.98 2.18 2.18 2.05 2.18 15 60 16.80 l i'>.60 14.40 :t6.24 14.80 14.40 13.36 1904 18.40 15 44 16.40 17.20 1840 17.20 18.40 19.20 18.40 15.44 18.00 16.40 18.80 18.00 17.44 17.44 20.00 18.40 19.04 20.00 14.64 14.80 15.20 15.84 17.44 14.64 14.RO 15.20 15.84 17.44 17.44 16.40 17.44 Gas & Oil Pip('linl' Working Truck Drivers, in-cludin~ Winch Truck and all sizes or Trucks . ... 2.00 16.00 Water )'ruck Driver-Unde r 2500 Gal. .. -·-·· 1.88 15.04 Any Classification omitted berein. not less than... 1.67 13.36 .(II bids are to be compared on the basis of the City Engineer's estimate of the quantities of work to be done. No bid will be accepted from a Contractor who hu not been 11- ceMed in accordauce with the provisions of Chapter 9, Dlvtalon m of Business and Professions Code. Plans may be seen, and forms of proposals, bonds. contract, and specllieations rna,y be obtained at the office of the City Engineer. City Hall, City of Newport Beach, California. ~ apedal attention of prospective bidders is called to the "Pro- poNl Requlrem~t. and Conditiona" annexed to the blank form of proJXMI&l, for full cJlrectiona u to blddina. etc. The Oty of Newport Beach ~ lbe rieht to reject any or all bida. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA C. K. fr't'St, Oty Clerk Dated: January 14. 1952 ~:January 17, 24, Ul52 ln the Newport Harbor EMlp. A county-wide educational con- ferenC'e, sponsored by the Oran~re County Teacht>rs CouncU, wtn be held during the afternoon and eve- ning next Thursday, Jan. 24, at N e w p o r t H a r b o r Union Righ School. Educational spedallats or the California Teachen Aaodatt.\ wiJJ uslat ln the conference, along with teachera, prlncipala, superintendenu and trustees from all parts of the co.,mty. Registration will be at 4 p. m., followed at 4:30 p. m. with section meetings on professional rela tiona and ethles of teachera, public re- Clab Elects Beary Freemaa Elected president or the Corona del Ma r Men's Club at the annual met>ting held last Thursday eve- ning a t the Community Church was Henry E. Freeman, 426 Nar- ci.ssus Ave., who succeeds M. A. I Woody I Ha rwood or 309 Goldl'n· rod-Ave. Othe r ni'w officers are Merle Verburg, \i<Y ·presiden t: Stuart Dil'hl. ecretary, and Monta Perry, lrPasurer. The slate was pre- sentt'd by the nominating commit- te<>. which included Lowl'll New- lon. Les Steffl'nscn and Wendt>ll Hoyt. The speak er was Dr. Lor en W . Barclay of Long Bt>ach. form('rly a :"\a I iunal Ro~ COU t E'Xl'CUti\~, whn talked on "Citi<wnship of To- da) " He was introduced by 0 . M. !Oilier Campbell of Newport llo·i~hts, who used to be Mr. Bar· clay's nt'ighbor back in Canada. Party Planned F or Graduate la tlona, teacher re tirement. sal- ariH and ftnan~. apedal services ol the CaUfomla T~achera Asso• daUon. There will be three panel dis- CUMiOM following dinner In the high acbool cafeteria. Topic of the panel on public re- laticma wU1 be ''Wbat Does the Lack of a PublJc Jt.lationa Pro- gram C.O.t Your Sebool !" The panel on acbool flnanee wUJ c:Hscuss the question: "& the National Education Auodatlon-California Teachers Assodation Salary Pro- poul Rea.U.tlc in Orange Ccnmty!" Among thoee partidpatlnJ in this discuaion will be Hadd Ring. member of the Newport Harbor Hl.gh School Board of 'I'rw!tees, and Leonard Thompson, member ot the High School faculty. Topic of the panel on profes- s ional relations will be "What Are the Ethical ResponslblUties ot Tru s tees, Adm1nlstraton and Teacher!~?" L e s 1 i e S teffensen, member of the Harbor High Board of Trustees, will be on the panel. Reservations must be sent by next Monday to Jo hn Johnson, se- crt'tary for the conference, a t Harbor· High School. Gordon Held to Library Contrad Actin~; on thE' recommendation of City Attorney Harry Blodgt'tt. City Council voted Monday eve- nint-1 to hold Irv in George Gordon to the contract for enlarging the Newport Public Library on Island Ave. in Balboa. Contractor Gordon of Newport had won the contract on his low 'bid of $39.908 at the Dec. 10 Coun• d I meNing. On Dec. 26 he asked Council to canc<'l the contract. ~tating that he had erred in h is ••st ima tl' becllw e a sub-contrac- t<ll"""' S2.500 to $3,')00 <'Sti mate for I Home this wt>ek with a diploma !-ht•l\ rng had not bcr·n included. from the Wright-MucMahon t-x•·· l"i t~· Attornl·~ Blods;!ett ruled ('llli\t' S(•Cr<'tarial :.l·hool rn &•v-tha• th••r•• was nothing illt'gal in (·II~ llrlls is Miss ~t'Lec YowlJ;. a 1lthl· brddmg or in the Q\\ard or thl· l!J~,o ~o:raduate of :-.:l'wport Harbor euntl'liCt , and therefor!' the city llit.:h School. M"lA'<' is thl-daUAh· had no otht'r l'OUrsl' but ttl ask ter of Mrs. M. Young. 500 Orchid for performance undl'r tht> terms I A\l• .. Corona d£'1 ~tar. Mrs. Young of the contract. plan · an oprn houst' pilrty for h<'r daus,:ht<'r on Saturda). Jan. 26. at \"ACATI OS BEl.OW BORDER ht'r homt in honur or hE'r RTBdua-1 A t\\o-weck vacation in Mexico lion and twr birthday anni\"l:'rsar~ . 1 City is being planne-d by M r. and \\ h1ch is J an. 2S. Mrs. Robert Ingram a nd M r. and M'Lec KTaduated with her class Mrs. S tanley Ha dfield of Balboa in business school despit£> an acci-Island. Th<' coupJes d " p a rt e d d<'nt during the course. wht'n she Tuesday and flew dovm from Los "as thrown from her horse and Angf'I(>S to the southern mf'tro- suffl'rl'd skull inj urrcs polls. The cast for the aU-school play, "What. a Ufe," to be given Feb. 29, ~as announced las t Friday. Bill Hopkins, also In the aenlor pJay, will be seen as Mr. Nelson. Sandra Denlinger will act the part of Miss S hea. Mr . Patterson wUl be played by both Jerry Evam and Ken Niles. Lauri~ Crl8ell will play the part of Miss Pike. BW Rousch wU1 play Bill, • hleh school student. Mlsa Eggleston is to be played by Donna Price, who bad the role of Grannie in the aenlor play. Tbe PE lnatructor, Min Johnson. will be portrayed by R.h8 Babbitt. Jay Carlllle Will be Vecbltto. Dtdc lnnerst. a freshman this year, hu the part of Henry. Sandra 'Iba· den will play the part of Barbara. his girl friend. Gertie, the oom- ('d,y girl, will be played by Ellen Owen and Marlo Tate. Bob Eggert has the _part of Mr. Bradley. Miss Wheele r Mil be portrayed by Ellie Ragan. Ray Middaugh will play the part of George Bigelow. J ody Johnson and Jan McGiU will both play the par t of Mrs. Aldridge, Henry's mother. Dona Zube haa the part oC Mary and Jack Nerdunn and Dick J ohnson wiU both portray the part of Mr. Fer guson. Carol Tetzla([ will act as assist- ant director with Mr. Wentz, drama coach, as dire<'tor . This play hould be marvelous because of tht> ter-rific cast. E ve ryone should be sure to oo there to sec it. • • On Wednesday ot last week. Frederick Sjobiarn, a pianist, gave an aas4'mbly performance which ranged from classical musJc to popular . He had a strange style or playing, mjxing various songs as on<.'. It wa s quJte en joyable thoug h ra ther unusual. • • • Sally Newla.rid held a small party al her homE' after the game last F nda)' night. Seen the re werr l..et' Jayred and Ann Morris, Jat·k Woodhull and Sandi Thaden. Rub) Neuman and Bill Hopkins, Jack Ncrdrum and Jean Smith, and Ray Middaugh and Sally. A ~olng-away party was held for Drck J ones. Larry McMasters, Bod Aldridge and Bill Gannon F~riday mght at Stan AJ,!ar's home In Corona del Mar. Sc>en there were Sally a nd Ralph Kephart, Dick Ven('man and Diana Par- sons. Dona Seelinger and Gary Smith, Bob Buell and Carol Adair. J anet> Hume and BiU Gan- non, Stan Agar a nd Andrea Crib- lwn, Bob Casey and Pat Dresden, Diana Pascoe and Don South- UG.t.L NOTI~l UGAL NOTIC5 I worth, Larry McMasters. Bob AJd- Clty "! Nrwpurt Bfoach, ~tate of CaUfornla ridge. and Dick J ones. The four NOTICE TO OOSTRACTORS t boys left Sunday afte rnoon fo r the SEAL:ED PROPO~ALS will be received at the office of the City I Air Force base in T exas. Clerk. City Hall, Cits of Newport Beach, California, until 7:30 • • • I o'~loc.k P . M .• on the 28th day of Ja nuary, 1952, a t which tim e they 1 A small dinner par ty was held ""Ill be publicly opened a nd read, for performing work as follows: at P at Allen's home on Balboa CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA · Island Saturday nlgh t. Seen there For Mo\i.D( Hooae •ear ll9t.b Stftet &Del Balboa Boule,·ard were Jean Adair and Gery Heff· aad nt'r . Marilyn Merrill and Ted Me- For Mo,·la~ Ho~ :UJd Rulldlnn nt'ar 88th Str~t Mast<'rs, a nd Pa t Allen and Jay • . _llDd Ralboa Bc>ul<lv•rd 0\rlisle. . No bid wrll tx; recerve.d un less it is n;ade on a proposal form fur-Also Saturday night the Car- ntF-hed by_ ~he C1ty E!l~f.>cr. Each ~1d '!lust be accompanied by ~oylt:'s held a party a t Don Pres- 1 cash, _ccrtlfred, ~r cashrl'r s check. or btdder s bond mad(' payabl£> to ton's home in Bay S hores. Seen thr City ,~f N("port B<>ach, ~or an amount equal to at leas t ten per-tht>rC' Wl.'rc Don and Joan Nunan. cent I 10 • I of th<' amount b1d. s uch guaranty to bc rorfeited should Hoi I\ Pulask i and Charlt>ne Six th£' blddrr tu \\hom the contract is awarded fail to t'nt<'r into thr rt;1 ~ · ~tiddau~;:h and Sally N(.>WJand: contract. 1..('(' Jayrt>d and Ann Morris, Bill I In accordance' ~ith tht' P_rovisions or Sections 1770 to 1781 of the Hopkins and Lyn Smith. Larry Labo~ Code, the Cn y Coun~,l of the City of Newport Beach has as-Johnl"on and Dona Pric«>. Roxi Aar- 1 C<'rtamed the general prt',·a•hn~ rate or wal!eS applicable to the work void and Janis Allen, Don P Pttit 1 to be dont" as follow!-· and Lou Ann Wil liamson. Leo 1 Hourly P~r DIPm Curlls nnd Andy Swain Ja ck <.'l~tw~lneauon • Wa~ St-ulr W-.;1' WoodhuJI and Sandi Thad~n. and Bncklayer and S tonC'mason $2.7~ S22.00 .J.a<'k :-.;1•rtlrum and l.'lurie C'risell. Bricklayer Tcndl'r 1any capacity 1 2.02 16.16 _.. C'arp('ntcr 2.3.'i 18.80 \"J~ITINO AND \'I~ITORS F loorlayer · .... · ·-· · · ... 2.55 20.40 Mrs. Anna Olson, 700 He liotrope Millwright ··· 2.55 20.40 Ave .. Corona del Mar. rs nearly Cemen t Finisher · ··-· ....... ·· · ·· ... · 2.38 J9.04 rl.'ady for a rPst after Jots of ex- Electrician ... . ... .. ... .. . . . 2.625 21.00 citt'nwnt visit in~ and entertain-! Laborers, General or Construction .. . . . .. 1.71) 14.00 ing. Jlpr activities started before I Operators & Tenders of Pneumatic & Ele<'trical tht' holidays whl'n shl' went to Tools. Vibrating Machines, -& similar mechani-Lodi t · · h da h Mrs M cal tools not separately classified herein . . .... 1.95 I 0 VlSr t er ug ter, · • Sewer Pi .... Layen (except caulker ) . .. . .... 2.05 15.60 K. Leek and family. After Christ-.... 16.40 mas. the family en route to a new Sewer Pipe Caulke r l using calking tool) . ........... .. 1.93 15.44 home. visited her In the Harbor Sewer Pipe Caulker (~ment joint) .. . ... . ... .. 1.80 14.40 area and Mrs. l...cl'k and da ughters Painters ········ ···· ····· ······ ··· ·······-··· ···· ................ ·· ········ 2.25 18.00 E lizabeth and S haron ~tayed for Plasterers . .... . .... . . .... .... . .............. _. ............... . . 3.215 25.00 several days. Plaster Tender .... 1 ••••.••••• ·-·-· ....... .. ................ ..••• 2.875 23.00 Early 1n January M rs. Olson en- Plumber. gas or lawn sprinkler fitter . ·····-··········-· 2.75 22.00 tertained her brother. Willie Nei- Plumber, flead or cement caulker ) .. ... . . ... . 2.75 22.00 110n from Long Beach and w1th Roofer ··· .................... ···-··--···-.. ·-··· ······-····-· ··-··-·· 2.50 18.00 him his several sons from Port-All bids are to be compared on th~ basis of the City Engineer's land, Oregon. and Lakewood and estimate or the quantities of work to be done. T uJunga In Southern caUfomia. No bid will be accepted from a Contractor who hu not been li- censed in accordance with the provialons of Chapter 9. Division m of Business and Profeealons Code. Plans may be teen, and fonna of pf'Ol)088), bonds. contract. and speclflcatJona may be obta.lned at the office of the Oty Engineer. City Hall, CJty of Newport Bacb7 ca.utomta. '!be apedal attention of pro~~pect.lve a.ddera l.s called to the "pro- posal Requirement.a and Condltionl" annexed to thP blank fonn or pro- posal, ror run dl~ .. to 1!4Mfna, etc. '!be Oty or Newport Bneb rHe-rvet lhe rtcht to reJect •"Y or all blda. c:rrr OF NEWPORT BEACH, CA.LD'ORNIA C. It Prtest. Ot7 Otrk Dattd: JanUU714. liD Pubtiah: Jama17 11,-18111 the Newport llartlor ...... BUILDING ON LIDO A new, rather tempoT'IlJ'Y, borne wtll be at 1008 W. Balboa Blvd .• Newport. for ttw WU1iam B. Tritt., who~ moving next week from 1113 W. Bay Avt., Newport. The Tritt. will Uvt at the BaJ. boa Blvd. a d d r t u for a few monthl while buUdiDa a ,... ~ on Uclo bit. • Newport School District. with existing achool facUlties and plan• for expansion of the elementary achooll, was offered as an example of CaUfomla'* world leadership ln betur school& at a meeting of the Oranse County Association of Ar· chlt.edl In Newport laat week. SoutMm Orange County Alum· I jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nae ot Kappa Kappa Gamma have II P'r'ed 0\ue, executive Rcre- tary ol the California Council of T ThiArches "Your ~t to the Cout SIDCie 1113F FIXE II'OODI V OO&T.&ILI COAST HleHWAY ·AT THE AlCHES Newpori ... ell JOHN VU£11.£ 1&-116.1 Power Squadron Ollen Coane SPECIALIZIII II Visit Our Beautiful Cocktail Lounge SA I 'S SEAFOOD AT THE SIGN OF THE SWOIDASH 16278 Coast Hwy •• Surtaide Real Mexican Foods . e Enchiladas e Tacos picked March 28 as the date for a bentont te. to ~P fUJ"Dlah the Hoag Menoria1 Ho.pital 'The date wu set last Thursday at the K..ppa meetlna held at the home or ltrs. James Stoddard. Corona IIOYIICG ••• del Mar. At the meeting members made captivating clothes for a doll, whieh il to be aeld soon for the benefit of the Orange County So- ct.ty for Crippled Children. Attending from the Harbor Area were Mrs. StroJJer White, Mn. Sutherland Hutton and Ml"l. Richard Suwart fl'om Balboa b- land; Mrs. WUUam Chichester from Bay Shores; Mrs. Dick Drake of Corona Highlands; Mrs. W. B. Dickinson or Shore Cliffs and Mn. Louise M. CaUagher and Mrs. J. E. Keim from Corona del Mar. The latter two members assisted I the hostess. K.-. Dirt-..... 1 •amc oa AfAJ.I ~ OIVDl 8.UU ~ ........ 8'1'0&.&0& "We...,.. Wltla tile w.tr AOENTIIJ PO& LYONS 1966 Hmbor BmL c..-..... .. ....,...., . ...,... ~~~~ ~~~~ OCC, High School I Officials Confer ! Administrator" a nd d i ,. is ion chairmen of :-.:('\\port Harbor and BUCKS COUNTY Pennsylvania Dutch Colonial Designs b~' Bevelacqua Dear M a dam: Each authenuc p1ece o! BUCKS COUNTY MAPLE 1s registered and 1s an Exclus1ve Bevelacqua Des1gn MR. & MRS. DRESSER MR. & MRS. MIRRO R DRESSER 6 MIRRO R CHEST OF DRAWERS DOUBLE BED DOUBLE BED , NITE STAND MANY OTHER ITEMS 790 S. COAST BLVD. Wn NOW 179 50 144.50 59.50 47.50 169 50 133.50 144 50 111.50 99 5C 79.50 69 75 59.50 39 75 32.50 CREDI~ TERMS e Tam ales e Chili Rellenos, etc. e Steaks 01"" 5 to 9:30 p. '"· -C10Md ~Oftdeys Huntington 8<-ach High Schools ~~~~~~~=~===============~~~ and of Oran~e Coast Collel'e arP me<'tinJt today at OCC On th(' pla nning comnuttef' are Principal La Sid:nt>\ Da,;dson of Harbor Hi~;h. I Gerald Lan(.'(' of Huntin~ton Beach and Dr. Jam('s W. Thornton o! ()osla 2511 New pori ••4 .. eo.te M... • J.t South of S.11te AM Country CMt 1 OCC. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~~ The hi~h school rt>presPntati\£'" = YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY·~~ are ~est!!! of the. coliPgt' at din-~YYYY BAKERY ..,. ner tn the caft'tena at 5:30 .P· m . 111o. • and then the group gatht>rs •.n tht> "' library for a round-tablt> discus-~ and • sion of policies. practices and a n-~ , C.. • ticipated results of a clearly arti- ';7 D t• t .til. culated program of classroom and ~ /J e tea essen ..,. curricula acthi ties. Administra· • J\..'-' • lion. social sciPnces. English. Jan- lllo. G" ~\., French and Italian Dinners .til. gbages. industrial a rts. scien~s.1 "' '-' r W ~ mathematics and home PCOnonncs ~ Imported Beer, a ines ..,. will be discussed. ~ G E ~ E' S ~ Nuses' Training ~ .,. to 111 OOA8'I' 'm.vo. OQIIOR.& D&L ... ..IIIII T Start F b. 4 ~ ....................................... ~ o e The secoad class In vocational n\li'WS' tralntng will begin at Or- ange Coast College on Monday. Ft>b. 4. This one-year course is designed to prepare women between the agPS of 18 and 49 to qualify for the trained vocational nursing U- cense. The courlt' consists of one semester of study at OCC. fol- lowed by a seven-month training pmod at St. Joaeph and Com- munity Ho.pHals. Onduates are qua.llfled for state ~tion. s.illllail .. .. •••• SerMe• Pr~pecU\-e students should ap- ••• ..... 1..,~ .. 4e1 ..., plJ at t.M coDoce betote Jan. 21 L.~~:;~~~~------~--~--------------_. fM rurthw mf~~- NEWS FOUR TIMES DAILY OD llVOE dial * 1480 * REPORTEr 7:.45 A. M.. 3:00 P. 'M. 12 Noon 6:15 P.M. .. . .. r/0&-1480 OD all 0nmge COUDty radia. , Page 10 Thunday, Jcmuary 17, 1152 MARSAC Plumbing, Inc. BUILDING ·DECORATING 41/t %--20-YEAR LOAN Contracting Remodeling Garbage Disposals BA Ul8 ()~del liar Bank r.u Get Bigger Oaarten Plans for expansion of Newpor.t Harbor Bank facilities, because or the rapid growth, were announced January Permit Total Climbs UP to $150,000 eouer-u • ...__ G~-10 Yeara We b.zy and teD Trult Deedl. BIZ BOB SATI'I.Ia Repr--ttna Ptlrter 11111111 0.. ., •• ~-....oo• Pia. BA ltn~ ....a. MATTRESS£ ~-Oo&t.oa Foam a.tJber Irregular ShaJ)8 NEW-REBUILDING COSTA MESA ._.ATTRESS CO. 2150 N•wporl ltvcl. I&COft 1061 IE SA UPHOLST~RING Opboa.tertD: .t Drape17 BF.aeoa tall use lfe'IJPO't atM., ec.ta ..._ this wet>k by President James T . Permits for the year climbed Van Dyke. up to $150,000 at the end or the The bank, whJch will be three second wet>k or building activity years old next March, will have in 1952. The leading communities additional floor space available a re Corona Highlands, Balboa Is- shortly after that third birthday la nd and Udo Isle, each with a to- anniversary, taking over the space ta l of around $30,000. now being occupied by the Jennie Among the permits were a $26.- S . Crutcher F o\Dldatlon . Con-700 dwelling on Lido Isle tor H . struc-tion is a lready under way Cor J . Lunney of Los Angeles and a new office quarters for the Foun-S20,5t0 dwelling on Bay Shores da tion. adjoining the present build-for Clarence Hubert of Long ing. Beach. The par ti t ion that now sepa-Following permits were issued ratt>s the bank and the Founda-during the past week : t ion offices will be removl."d. There CorOG& del Mar will be a dditional space for the J()(> Rossi, r emodelling of cafe bank lobby, safety deposit box ut 1611 Coast Blvd .. $4.000. Cor- booths. bank machinery and equJp. don Findlay, buildt>r. mc.>nt. and conferc.>nce and escrow Richard Levi, ga rage at 516 offices. Marigold Ave., $1,000. Ohidend No. 3, at $3 per sha.re, Crutcher Foundation. 4-room, 1- was \'Ot Pd a t the annual meetm g story oCfice building a t 509 Coast of the Board of m!'ectors Tue:>day Blvd., $9,000. Leonard & Barcelo o f last wE.'ek. Officers and direc-1 buildE.'rs. ' tors were rE.'-E.'I£'Cted. They are Coroaa HlghJaDd.s PrE.'sidE.'nt Van ~ykP, Vice-Presi-James E. McKee, 621 Jasmine, d~nts B . Z. McKinn~y a nd Braden 5-room. 1-and 2-story, 1-unlt "'C ~--&.:_.,. r mch, Board . Chamnan R .. L. dwelling at 444 Serra D r., $15,000, ~ Crutcher. Cashter H. L. Hetrtck, Owner buildl'r ~ Th~ Sicn lan Assistant Cashier William Sexton, I Udo ble I J?lr<'Ctors Wa lter Mellott, Jamt>S H . J . LW\ney, Los Ang('les. 8- s . Barrett, George J . Davies and room, 1-story, 1-unit dwelling a t I Andrew Brown. Mr. Bar rett had 235 Via Ithaca, S26.700. Alvan C. HArbor S? l>N>n named to the B<?ard .or Di-Ckm('nce. btllld('r. . j rt'l'tnrs Aft(>r .the. rest~natton of L. E . Barn€'s, alteratiOns at 121 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•2ii7iiiNiieiircii'ii"ii~nii. iiCiiOiiit-4 Thnmas F rust m :-.;(>\'I'm bl'r. Via Men tone, $300. I S ewport CORRELATED Coast AssAI'i..:.tion Osc-ar Schock, Los Angeles, con-INTERIORS .n.au \C'rt portion of garag€' into a room, MODERN end TROJIIICAL FURNI TURE.. e DRAPES e WALL- PAJIIERS e LAM,.S e FlOOR COVERINGS. DOUS E .t GARDEN bl t Coast H""f~ Newporl, BE 52n OF"n Night& --Sun. I 0 e.m. -4 p.m. Election Tuesday I Ell'ct ion of offic<'rs will be held .• t thl' annu.'ll mC'l'tin~ of the Or- ang<> County Coast Association TU•'Sda) e\'Nlin~ a t thC' Newport Harbor Yacht Club, Preside,nt 1130 W. Bay Ave .. ~. William B<M.>s. add to dimn~ room. 416 32nd St.. $750. 1 Mrs. Vera McCarthy Ports-1 mouth, additions at 1909 · 1911 , <.'ourt St .. $1,800 . F. E. Thibodo. Vista, alterations at :.no 26th S t .. $2.000. DEBT-- COLLECnONS Herb Kenny Announc£'s 1 E • s d Thl're wiii .IM> a r<'Cf'~tlon at 6 :30 Wlftgn tu eats p. m. and dtnner at 1 p m. ln •..a char~!' of the pro~tram will 1M> J s h Fil Aecounh -Notea -Cieims of any Pr~s~dent KE.'~Y· Ralph Maskey, I n peec m W tlham GalhennE'. Elmer Curry I kind of debt ........ nywh~e in Am-and J oh·n Boyd jr. erice. "No colledion....-No faa." _ ___ __ Pupils fr·om Mrs. Catherine We edu nc.e ell coris. 1 Bl'\\' MEET TOSI GHT Chapman's sixth grad(' class at CREDIT BUREAU :-.;0 S]X'akt>r, but Rn 1?\'t:'ning of llurac,, F:n~r).'!'. Sch<>?l were S<'· OF NEWPORT BEACH. LAGUNA I fun and binPO. wrll be nn thq pr'o-lectcd to !XI ftlcrpatc 10 an cduc-n- BEACH AND COSTA MESA 1 gram fur tht' Business and ProfE's-trona! frlm on ~PI't'Ch ~d~caUun. 204 Riverside Ave. P. 0 . ao. 196 I sionul Women·~ Club whtch ml'('t'l f~l~ed b} lh«.• .cml'mu dt\'l~IOn .of BEeeon 5597. NewporlS.ech,C.nf. tonr~ht •Thursda''' for dinner on t.:nrH•rSil~ of South<>m Cahforma. ~=~==~::~=~=~=~~Ba~l~boa~·~J~s~la~n~d~. ::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::~ Tht> ft lm de a Is " 11 h all phases How Many H(lmmer Blows in 1951? Too many 10 count we assure you1 Home building end other loeol construction reached reco~d high levels in spite of credit re- strictions end other governme11tel reguletions in 1951. At leut such things didn't discourege everyone who wa nted e home. So lett yeer, Corona del Mer grew, •nd here ere the feck besed on building F"'· "'its in the City Building Oepertment; • Record totel of $1,629,000 in per,..ih , $b00,000 above the previous high y .. r of 19•8. • Corona del Mer Lincluding Shore Cliffs end Carone High- lends) led ell districts for e tote! of $2.200.000. New port wes slightly under thet figure. • t9St totel eaceeded 1950 by more than $2,000,000. ol src:«h r duca t ion. t hl' speech clinic fvr· chrldren nN•ding indi- 1 vidual help, speech correction in thl? clasl>room by specialists. par- t•ntal counselling, in-service t>du- 1 cat ron Cor· teach('rs a nd speech impro\'l'mPnt in th(' classroom. A pr'f•\i.('w of th(' film ts rxpcctcd to be a,·ailable in March. OCC Drafting Dept. 1 Receives Recognition I Ba:y 8boree Clarence Hubert, Long Beach, 6-room, 1-story, 1-unlt dwelling at 2491 Crest view, $20.250. Don K. Butts , builder. Balboa llilaad Jack MandJgo, add kitchen and living room. 116 Gamet. $1.175. C. Ed Soule, builder. Harry Fullwieler, alterations at 1103 N. Bay Front, $5,500. H. B. Rohensa, alter ations at 202 Collins, $150. Newport Help .. laura Cole, Alhambra, finJsh doors, stair rails at 305 La Jolla Dr .. $150. Rosan, Inc., demolish building at 124 San BernardJno, $100. Co1creti Werk of All Kind. FLAGSTONE PATIOS BLOCK WALLS --·--e FREE J:STDIATD e Chu. Warr~~l S. IE.cOfl StiO-J e HArber IOU.J 121l Na.,._t IW. c..te ..._. BEFQRE YOU BUILD OR REMODEL -- - e Let aa &M11t :roa la :roar ,...... We wW clatlJ .......... eoeta of materlala, reooauDelld a eo~~tnetor or IM!Ip to• obtllla a 1-.a for aew COJUtrucUoa o.r remodel'•c. ~iHARillNliTON 618 OOA8T BIOBW A I' ' Pboae BEaeoa &&'7'7 at Tile AnMa H014ER MEU.OTI', Mgr. -----~ MOVING and STORAGE LOCAL aad NATIONWIDE Servtog the Newport Harbor Area Balboa Transfer Co. C. E. McNiel G. C. Bennett BI'.ACOII 16111 19ZS Harbor 81\'d .. Coeta Meu Costa Mesa lumber Co. LUMBER -BUU..OING MATERIALS Newport Blvd., Coeta Mea BEaooa ti016 F1oor Coverings -DraiDboarcllt Aspha lt Tile -R ubber Tile Formica -Linoleum Tile CARLTONS' Lm~o~~ e 1114 £. l'Jtla 8L Coeta M..- LUMBER BEAOON Gl._W 22 Years ln Orange County on SAT.Sto5 SUN.9to I at . ; • ABC LUMBER ae.c.. -1 140 E. 1 '7th 8L COSTA 11E8A HJp~BA.rMr ftM-.1 { • l ergest permit wu for the ..,oag Me,..oriel Hospitel in Newport. SO YURS of S&VICI to SOUTHERN eALIFORNIA Dependeble ben.ing services helped in fina ncing contredo" end luppliers, end in furnishing funds for home ownership. For home fin· encing in '52--loo• to your home.town ben• • NEWPORT HARBOR BANK. CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. . . . . ~P,.U., ..;... * ean oe 6 .aa ol usdc. pldt( liectftc ·• · NOW~ 12' (Oalm-.ilia ie ~ eouotia wicb U0 IDOCOC' coadM:t aed 20) ~nil an . nw ~.,.at nn &dpc cvr1er Ia &k -· Pacik lleadc It I -JG-fac.w ia SoudlcrD CalilonUa'l ied-.i&l......,. aed coedeuecl Mlllf - llot ,. ,... Pldk Jleadc &dUdes ~ .. -.... I \'leal liM ._ .. Sa ¢t .. l ..... oi,......W•Ioolt•IM~• J~~~i,...... ' 'at_. .............. ..... ..... . ..... .. • • Sl J .. es Parllla PieD v·Minr l:HIJ~CHES 'WHY I 8III..IEVE' Dr. Ivan Qleever Ell1a will preach at U a. m. service S unday a t the Firat Baptist Church of Newport on "Why I BeUeve tn God." and at 7:30 p. m. on "Atti· tudes Are lmportanL" Sunday School meets at 9:45 a. m., and Youth Fellowahip meets at 6:30 p. m. 1'be P,J'a.)'er meetlnc sub- ject at 7 :15 p. m. Wedneeday Ia "Parable ol the Seeds." Young adults meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday in the home ot Mr. and Mrs. A1· bert Perrlen, 364 La Perle, Coeta Mesa, for atucly of the North Am- erican frontier and a aoclal eve- ning. FflST CHURCH Of CHlJST 5aENTIST ))OJ VIa LW.. Nftpen ..... A brench of The Moth« Chureh, 1M Fint Churdl of Christ, Sci.nti.t, in b ton, M-.chu .. tt.. Suftdey Sdlool ,.-·----t :IS --. Sulldey Service ·-·-·-···--·-.. --11 :00 e.m Wednesdey Eve'lin9 m"tinq_ 8:00 p.m lteedinq ltoom loceted et Ill Pel"' St .. k lboe, i1 open deily from 12 noon to 5 p.m. H«pt Sundeys end holideys neti011elly obwtved. Tlte public ia cordiefly invited to et· tend the church .. ,'\oices end u.. the lteedin9 Room. See LAGUNA FEDERAL FIRST FOOD FO& THE NAVAJ08 Pastor Hollia L. Andel"'IO of the ~ congregation or St. James Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Paruh elected the following ves- Newport Heights. wfll accompany t:r)'men for ~ 1952-54 tenn at the Dr. and Mra. C. C. Emrnoenon, annual meeting Sunday: Geor~ Mr. and Mn. R~ Hampton, M. Holatein sr., Joseph Carve.r Dr. C. C. Smith and Dr. Paul and Arthur C. Achey. Butcher on a 5-day trip to the In a brief organiutional 8et~Sion Navajos in the Monument Valley the Vesl.rf and the rector, Rev. or Arlzooa JLDd Utah. They will Paul Moore Wheeler, appointed take a trailer load of food, cloth-Alexa.nder Hamilton as aenior war- ing and druga to be distributed ~. and the following officers among the Indiana, and will gtve were elected by the Vestry: Wll- rnedlcal and dental aid to them at Uam Holatein, junior warden; the Monument Valley Medical Thomu Rutter, clerk; ~ H. Cllnic. Farwe.O. treasurer. Stewart Bauer, member of the The congregation named Mr. staff of White Memorial Hoepltal, Farwell, William Holstein and will apeak at 11 a.m. Saturday at ~rb Dewes u delegates to the the church. His topic will be "Al· conventk>n of the Di<>Celle of Los most Invincible, Nearly Immov-Angeles. to be held Tuesday. AI· able." ternates are Mr. Rutter, Eugene Youth from La Sierra Colle~~:e GrasseUi and George Holstein sr. will present an .iJlSpiratlonal pro-Delegates chosen for the Convo- gram for the Missionary Volun-cation of Long Beach are Art hur teer Society a t 7:30 p. m. tomor-C. Achey, Wllliam Holstein, Mr. row (Friday). Dewes, Miss Irene Bosomworth The Senjor Dorcas Society, led and Mrs. Ruth Patti~. by Mrs. Mary Johnston, meets a t Rev. Wht>eler said he has ten- the church from 1 to 4 p. m. evt-ry dered hi resignation as rural dean Thursday to sew for the needy, of the Convocation of Long Beach make surgical dressings and scrap I because or his increased duties at books. The society is in nf:'ed of the local Parish. more food and usable clothing and It was announced that Re\'. John anyone desiring to donate. should I Harrel. a 'leade r in educaHon of call HArbor 1053-J. the Episcopal Church. will assume • • • I his dulles Feb. 1 as chaplain and OHRJSTIAN SCIENCE TALK 1 principal. St. James Day School Solution of individual a nd world will be o rganized whjle Rev. Har- problems of health and pt>ace is a rt'l is hert'. present opportunity through the Highlight of the treasurer's re- scit>ntifie understanding and ap-port was the fact that the new I plication of God's power, and t his C'dut·ational building was con- I f work Is the most ''ita! res<'arch in I structed in four months and pa1d I tile world today, Mrs. Emma-Lou-for complt'tely upon 1ts completion ise Garrett of San Francisco said J ----' I hcre Saturday night. LE~SON 0~ LIFE Such heaJing rests upon th<' fact A growint: understanding that or God's allne!IS, and of thc divin<' God is Life <'l<'rnal mcrcases lon- 1 Mind as the sole cause of C\ ery J.!~' It). acco~di_n~ .. to the ;;unday real effect. Mrs. Garrett told a B1bll'> lrsson Ltfe at the ~t'wport lars~t' local audience. She said it Harbor Church of Chnst. Scientist. , is brought about through ttw ~ys-·:t·ndl•rstandm~; is a w!'llsprin~ of tematic. demon trablt' understand-hft' unto h1m thnt hath 1t." de- ing of thE' Sci('nCE' of divinP Tru 1 h. r lrul'\; t~nt• n l I h1• P1 o\ ••rbs of Solo- as tauJ;:ht in Chril'llan ::-;t'l<'nC't' mon '16 :!:.! t "hu·h IS usl'd as the She spokt· undt>r th<' :l!bplco• .. nf Gold€'n Tl·Xt F1rst Church of Chr1'«t ~cientist ------CIIAl.Lf:~GE OF \'Ol'T H :'\t>wport Beach in the Chur<'h (•dJ· I fi <'<'. 3303 \·ia Lido. She 1._ un an ··v uuth C'hallcn~P:; the Ex1,;tm!! extensive lectur<' tour as a m<>m -( trdt•l ... 1" tht> s ubj(>ct l1f th~ Reo,· I ber of The Christian Sdt>n{'(' Board Paul Edward Babbitt',.. SN'mon. of LectuN-Ship. Alan Oartford of ''hlch will bo' pr~nll'd at 9A5 "Glad That I Uve Am 1," and the Chancel choir wUJ llng at 11 a. m. Bach's "0 ReJoice, Ye Christiana, Loudly." Mia Marpret Sc:harle, orpnfst, wfU l.nclude in her mualc, "Arloeo'' by Bach, "Andante" by Griec, "RomanOP'' by Schwna.nn and "Pr~lude" and ''Fulue" by Buxteh~. Complete Beauty Service COR--DEL BEAUTY SALON HArbor 3053 60'1 Co.st llvd. • Corone del Mer High Quality GENERAL Beauty Services SpeclaU11nr lD Permanent Waving Hmr Styling Tmting JI~'S BEAUTY SALON HArbM 1176 • •• II TO LOOK YOUB .. DURING ALL OF 1 .. • These Harbor Area Beauty Shope offer expert and r~liable services ... Your Beauty is Their Busi ness. Fashion's Lateat , ..... Hairclla New LiJe and Beauty f<W th&' dull aad faded ..... by Our NUTRINE HAIR OONDITIONINQ rreatmea' BEAUTY SHOP HArbor 2907 HI Poin .. tti• A••· c-. del w., HOME LOANS ~lboa introduced her. a. m. and II a. m Sunday in the Corona del ~tar Com m u n 1 t v Church. The Chapel Choir "i ii s1n~ at 9:45a.m. Gt'offrt>y Sha"'s 1 • • • 'GIFTS WIDCH D IFFER' "Having Gifts Which Differ" will be the theme of Rev. HE'rbert Roth's sennon this Sunday a t tht' Newport Harbor Lutheran Church in Newport Heights . The sermon text is Romans 12:6-16. Church 1 activities for this week art> as fol- lows : Saturday 9:30 a. m : 104 Cout Blvd. -Coron• d•l ~., Low .. REDUCING •• Interest Rat. Low Monthly Pcrymenta * We oHer you the facilities of the Largest Federal Savings Association i n Orange County You'll 11\e our cordlel mettMMI in serving y.w ....4L LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVIIIS and Loa• AuoclaH01 LAGUNA lEACH ""-• 4-11 n -222 o-. A- Cherub llhd Junior Choirs will re- hearse together. Saturday. 9:30 a. m .: Senior Catechism Class. S unday, 6:30p.m.: Luther League meeting. Monday, 7 :30 p. m.: Senior Choir Rt'hearsal. Wednt'S· day , 7:30p.m.: Bible Study Hour. The following were received as members last Sunday : Mrs. W. E Cato, Mr. and Mrs. V. Ekstrand.. Mrs. H . OeSutter. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kelly, and Mr. and ~trs D. StaHord. . . I ·FAMIL1' LJ\"ISG' I "Foundations for FamHy Liv- 1 ing" will be tht' topi c at C'hnst Church by the Sea Sunday morn- ing. as Re'. Earl Wood. assistant 1 1 ministE'r of the F irst ~1cthodist I Church of Santa Ana speaks out of his expcriene<' as a del<>gntE' to the recent national Family Life Conference in Chicago. S~ial I music includt's a baritonc $Oio by Howard Folsom. and th£' a nthE'm "Be of tile Same Mind Toward Ont' AnotilE'r" by the Sanctuary choir under the direction of Mrs. A. J Rutter. You Can Do Better at THE ' Daniger Furaiture Co. OOJIPLil'l'm BOlO: I'VIUfiiiiiiNOS BEacon 5856 1812 Newport BlYCI. a.I'A ..... FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS • .. the ENSIGN prints it &etta- HArbor 1114 -1115 • • • 0... ~,..,... t. louted et I 104 Coerl ..... _ ec--del w.,.. Com. if, efttl -liS • • ., Page 12 ThUJ'IIday, Jcmuary 17, 1152 Statement by Sapl Ensiga dren when chlldre have the op- portunity or p~nting programs that they have prepared and made possible by a butldlng ·program wbldl ~ boulea an adequate cduc.'8tlonal prosrram. Elections Held At St. Andrews last night at St. Andrews Preeby- tt>rlan ChurC'h. Elected to serve as elders wert> Danlt>l Conan, Jr., of Lido Isle; Joseph Hambct. Clar- ence McCulloch. Christian Schind-· l<'r and Jesse E . Spratt of New- port Heights; Webster J. Jones of Costa Mt>sa ; Millard M. Mler of Bay S hores and George Wheat ot Newport Is land and Santa Ana. (Continued from Page 1) Newport was built, as are now being raised in the new building project. Sufftcit>nt to say that this buiJd.ipg was one of the best in- Ve8bnents ev<'r made by the school district. '"'lle matter or need for the building project being submit ted by the school trustees to the vot- e rs o1 the school district has bet>n caretully examined by the clti- zeas commHtee. and has bcl'n ap- provt>d in its entirety. This would cost the average homc-owtl£>r ap· proximately 60c per monUl. To eliminate the auditorium and re- tain the music rooms would stLll mean a bond Issue of approxi- mately $800,000 which does not s<'t'm to warrant doing without something which can mean a great deal of educational value to adults as well as dlildren. As an ex- ample: Local C01Vffiunity play- ers, talent which is available if facilities are adequate: al~o the plc>asure of both parent and chll- 'The superintendent has rerom- mended the entire building pro- gram since It seema to adequately meet the needl of the educational program that haa been accepted as excellent, not only by the local community but by other groups as Wt>lJ. "Since the people have accepted the educational program of its school syatem as excellent. now as In the put, and alnce few ap- Annual repor u wer(' givt>n artcr the family night pot-luck s upper in the buHding program for the housing of this t>xcellt>nt educa- tional program, I feel that it is not only my privilege but my duty as School Superinte ndent to advise the voters of Newport &ach to approve the bond i~ue for $985,· 000. "H. 0 . ENSIGN, "District Superintendent" Mrs. Shindler and M rs. Edgar Hill were named deacons, and Mr. Hlll was re-elected treasurer . Burt Corson reported on the High School Youth Fellowship. Forty- two members were received dur- ing 1951 maklng a total member- ship in the church of 223. SIJPPOBT YOIJB For the New Corona del Mar School: * 18 Classrooms * Administration • * 2 Kindergartens * Provisions for Cafeteria Future Expansion * For Additional Facilities at the Horace Ensign School: * Library * Music Room * Band Room * Auditorium * Shop Addition * Arts & Crafts · to 28 Classrooms .............. This Appeal for Good Schools for our Children Is Sponsored By the Following Public Spirited Citizens of our Community: Hadd R. Rmg 0 . W. (Dick) Richard Robert L. Calhs Edward E. Murrison Rev. William C . Bannister Mrs. Florence Cooling Meredtth A. Harwood B. N. Desenberg Dick Dra ke Mrs. May Davis Mrs. Clara Axtater Mrs. Celestine Harvey Ma rk Healy Mrs. Ruth Harrison Mrs Geneva Lund Roland A. Wright Lonnie R. Vincent Herbert M. Holke r Mrs. Dorothy Bergh Harvey Pease Jpmes Van Dyke Russell Hampton Stanley Hadfield 'Mrs. Molly Morgenroth Norman Miller Mrs. He lene Csenar Francis J. Horvath Verne Watson Mrs. Lillian Dodd Mrs. Edgar Hill Herb F. Kenny G. H. Peirsol Howard Wright Bill Tobias Percy F. Baines Ke nny Nichols ' Mrs. Frank W ood.land Dick Ward Mrs. Hal T. Shaw Lee B. Casey Haze l Ray Rev. Paul M. Wheeler Mrs .. Harry Fellinge G . B. Hoffman Mrs. P. F. Baines Nona Drake T. Duncan Stewar1 Jack Florer Kay Phelps Mrs. Norman F.rahm Dorris Holmes Mrs. George L Guthrie LinwOod Vick J. Leslie Steffensen John Phillippi Doris Florer -~ *VOTE FRIDAY~ JAN. 18¥ Polls Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Corona del Mar, Newport, Ensign Schools \ •