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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-01-24 - Newport Harbor EnsignI • r • BE SURE TO IEIIITEI SO YOU CAN VOTE ON APRIL 8 (' ... ~ A" I~ New.,.,_ CO'f'eriaa the eadn dty ol N ewport Beach. ThW"SCiay, January 24, 1952 Harbor 11 14 cmd 11'15 CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF. 5 C.Dta VoL 4-No. 24 A TER CHARGE ' ~REVOLT.' 0 ·ThE Log Bonds Lose; Action Is Urged The standing committee or the .... "GeeU~ Citizens Committee for Schools To the editor of the l:lulp: "Thf' ataactia« eonunlttfoe of ~Refusal to Pay Told met yesterday to discuss t he pr~ tJH. C1Uuaa' Conun.lttee for Mor~ than a h\D''IClred calls came posed building program, which met Deer Mr. Haapa. Sc-boot. bas the followtq re- to the EMJgn office Saturday surprising defeat in last Friday's Tbf' mtmben of tht' ataadiDg commf'lldatiOIIJI aMI ·~UODJt morning to ask about the school election, and issued a statement committee of Ule CIUUIUI' Com· to make to u.e bou-t~ of ttw bond election. Almost to the per-urging the Board of Trustees to mJtt.M for 8claoola wtAb to t¥4k Newport 8eacll E 1 e m " 11 tar y 1011 they were dismayed at the de· carry forward a plan to provide you for t.be way la whlcb you Sci!ool otstrtct, la lltbt of tate feet of the bonds. Almost all of adequate facilities for the elem <-n· hODMtly .. d CONilatftiUy N'por~ outeom~ of thf' rN'lf"...nt M'hool them commented with bitterness tary school children. Nl aad laterpret.ed 11~wa of u.~ holld f'I~Hoa : that the defeat wu ca~ by that Responsibility for initiating and reoeat !IChool bolld ~IM:Uoa to "1. Ia our optaloa. ,NPO_.-last-minute meek attack In that ch th~ people of our communJty. ·In hUJty for lDJUaH•• and carrvt. 11 ... _.... 1 f ""'·to ._ ... r ts carrying out su a program now d .... -t·.. ...__. rf f'-d --"' unsl&•~ etter o wa ro.eu ac rests with the School Board. the ItO """«• :ne .---p pt' onn forward a plan to pro,1dP adf'- and cleverly twisted lna.lnuations. committM" ~declared. The mem· u lavaluable pubUc ~t>nice to qaa.te achool fad.IIUH for the Th--__.._.. "aaeodated all wbo """ l.a S e",ort Bee.eb. Plemflltan.• achool dlllclr~a of ...., ,.----bers promised their cooperation to w ._ __ ,_ .,,.,. __ tallpayen ---both of t.lllem t he School Board. e t ... -you u a "'.._.a ; we thla dllltrtct aow ..... upoa ~ _.. • ....... 1 ...... _ aa.lutf' ~·ou u aa edJtor of la· .. ~-d of ............ _ \\·· _._ .. • -...... ve~ 1"0111 pr ...... _ 'ast Friday's ballotina at the ._... ----.......... praetloe Ia Ute art of mJ•epn-..,.... "' tecrtty aad abtUty. to ea~.oara«e Ole t.oard to ua- .eataUOD, had oaiJ to ehaa&'e three elementary schools resulted F rom the Stancllng Commltt.H df'rtakf' soeh plaalllar:. tile .oUq lat.tl-. of 118 in a slight majority-1,005 to 994. of thf' Cltluns' ConunJ~ "2. MU('b that Ia n lua.ble tau f ..... to ~· tile elects-aad or 50.2 per cent-in favor of the "-IW"t>n h•amed by the Clttuu• .,... _ ....., $985,000 bond issue to provide a for ~boola. c 1 tf tt·• tllat tiMJ7 oabtedly dlcl. new school near Corona dt'l Mar KRS • .tt:EJ.ENE CSE:SAK omm ttA-e 111 ltlt f' ort t.e .,..p Put masters in insidious propa-and additional facilities, including M.R • MOLLY MORGEl\'ROTII prcn ldr adN~oa~ etbools for our ganda, they cleverly picked out an auditorium. at the Horace En· RALPH P. MASilEY l'hlldrc>n. A l"t!C'ord of aJI ~t- resentment • rouaing Ph r a 1 e 1 : sign School. A two-thirds major-ROBERT L. CALLIS 10 "8 "-1 ~~~ ~~ly k~t,h~dd ··p•---....0 foUy," "unnecessary re-I Th EDWARD ........ LV a n ,., .• uauOD --o• wu .,.. aasu~ lty was required for approve . <' •"'P" a .J ... b ... _ d.l fiector pools, at&ges, foyers, choTWI d M. S FLOR .. "CE COOLilNG an. .,, y ..,..... •tall ~~~ COI'n-rooms, porte-oochere. . . . .. It vote will be cam•asse tomorrow R . · ,...,...,. mJtt4>4'. by the School Board. and the ab-~R . BETI'Y FELLJXGE "If t h ........__d I I •· ....... .-... Ill might be sal"" with some measure dd d s c WIL" ... ...,., 4' ..._,. s .a....-r~.,.~ "" sentee ballots count<'d and a e MJh. SAX Y ~ .. ,. ... ,_ --• u ---·-~ ot truth. that thls was the only ......,. ., .... ua oa our c .......... """"' bond issue ever to be d<-fPat <-d b>· to the totals. MRS. BE'M'Y BOY\"EY wtll bf' ~lad to I.Df'of't lJI jotat IH- a "porle·oochere" •• -which. by Newport and BaJboa voted 492 1 •ion wtUI you." the way, is merely a hannless tq 236. or better than two to. on<-. T~P IN t.<-r pre part'<! at. ye-stt'r· . Th<-1<-tt<-r carried t he following means for a.Uowtng folks to get against the bonds. Newport H<-1ghts day" mt-t>tm~ of the standin~: com-( Signature-s : Mrs. Helt>ne Csenar. out of a car under cover of an Cliff Haven and Bay S hores voted mittf'e \\as addresst'd to the m£'m-~frs !\foUy Mor gt>nrolh: Ralph P. over-hang for shelter agaInst 1 162 to 141 against th<-project. Co· b<>rs or th<-Elementary School MaskE'), Rob<>rt L. Callis. Edward rain.. . . rona del Mar and Balboa Island I Board ~B:TIOn Dodd. pre idPnt; IHt>al.y, Lee Wilder, Mrs .. F1orence To ~ who worked so long vott>rs were 64.8 per cent In fa-Gordon Fmdlay, secrNary and Cooling. Mn;. Betty Fellinge, Mrs. d ltiahly f th bond is· vor, 52 votes short of the two-James D. Ray. Her<' is lhf' text 1 ~ancy Williams and Mrs. &>tty ~. = ranklin~ wa~ th<-fact thirds majority. of lht> l<•tt<-r : Boyvey. that th~re wu no effort on the part of the Jeaders or the opposi- tion to attend the public meetings. Bond Votes to discuss schq:~l needs, to examine ·Kenny, Welch Honored A lep.l llaWe ~ tk •• mCNatlllf water ~ 111!11!4 for parclt.ue of a.t.a Co.-. .. ._ aa4 otber park pwapoew ... ltrewt.ac toda7 .. ... ant .... taace of ref_. Co ,., till~ 11101ttltly ct.Mc-e wu re.!atecl. Fred .J. Step~M~M of u .. W. Balboa. Blvcl., Newpwt.. ._. maUed la ~ala cbeclc M--.7 fer b.l• water WlJ la tale ...... , •f ...... omlt:Uq-ta.e apedal ... .. mat dilul'e. T.-y 11ae "'" tlf'lvect a reply tr.. tile Watrr Departmeat.. rewr.tac IIlla eMdt. reqOM~ paJ~Mt~t la tull aad ata~ Ul.at wa.t« may be uwt off for aoo-paymeat. Attoraeya Max &Del Bob Rill'· wttz wtU repreMGt Mr. Step~M;w! a.ad otben aam~Mln~ ar~ 200 wbo are aow oppcMI1q .... apedal us:wrrwneaL SEwEBBOND SALE IS MADE DlrE'Ctors of thE' county samta· tion districts last ni~h t voted to st'll the $8.306.000 bonds for the county outfall sewer system to th ~I<' bi~r. Bank of AmeriMl and a soda tes. Th<' sale included $796.000 for D1strict ~o. 5 (1'\(\q>ort Bl'achl at a nf>t aVE'riii!'E' nttP of 2 70614 JlPr · t'f'nt and $912.()(1() for [•t!-trlrf !'\o 6 •Cosra MC'sa • at c.n C.'-l:raJ.:t' r&tf' of 3.1874 ~r cen• l..ow,..<:t ra tf' was for District No. 2 'F'uJit'rton 1, the scope of the building project, to argue the merits of the auditor- Ium • ... no attempt at all to get the facta. That auditorium wu included 1n the project only after thorough dlscuaalon in pubUc meet- ing attended by re~t.atlves of practically all local organlz.a tlons. Pollin9 Piece Y n No Ttl. i'. Y 11 Newport Sch. 236 492 728 32.4 Ensign School 141 162 303 46.5 COM SchooL 628 340 968 64.8 B C A e e 233522 per cent Braden Finrh. chamnan of 1M Y oast SSOCIIIIOR jv•nt .sanitation clli.tric~. said this mornmg that mont"y Wlll bt> &\all- 1005 994 1999 50.2 Th<-Orang<-County Coast Asso- ciation, meeting Tuesday evening at the Newport Harbor Ya c ht ct>ivt'd a special award for th<' a.ble in about thrft' w~ks. ~ noatm~; Christmas tr~ I o ty. of Newport BHch ~ WJIJ Amateurs at campa.Jgntng • • • the good Jadles of PTA -· • Jeamed with a bit of a na.aty shock trom tM ".-odated taxpayers" about the rougher and more ruth· Above are UMl offtdaJ ...Wt. of tbe balloU.C at tbe tllree poll· lA« plaoM FrtcJay. ReaM""' to bfJ ooaated a.re ~ a.,._tee llal- lot.. wllldl wtiJ be adclerl to tate totals tc.Mc'row. A majority of M~"-woald have.,_. rf'q~ for appro..t. , rect>1ve $250,716 from Dtstncts 5 D. \\ Campb<-11 . st>Cretary of the 1 and 6 for the trunk lines. (CantiDued on Pap 2) Proctor to Face Slayillg Charge C I u b. honored H<-rb K<-nny of Balboa !or h I s services or thf' p a s t )'t'ar by draft in~ him as pr<' idt'nt ror a Sf'COnd '<'3 r Long &>a<2_h Chamb<>r of Com-1 Tile .out.1all sewer lint> wiU tM' m<'r<:!', predicted a phenomt>nal tht> No. 1 project in thto sanitation gro"1 h for Oran~e County and I program , for which tht> bonda weN> urgf:'d a planrung program to orlgina.lly vott'd Ft>b. 28, 1949. Mr. ~andlt'. the growth. Long &tach Finch t'Stimated that work on tbe !s lookm~ to~ard Oran~eo C:ounty outfall would start in six month~! m. an t'xpans1on movf:' for 1ndus-or t>arlit>r. tnal dE>velopmt>nt, h£' sa1d. Harry Wt>lch There is su triaif:'nt evidence to A Future Sailor For Barton Beeks hold Troy ft. Proctor of Newport Th<-re is no foundation to the i-u- to trial on charges of alaying hh mor tha t Joseph A. &>c.>k ill con· Reports wprp gi\·en b) Harr) \Vpkh on thP lloa~ ~l<'morial Hos· p1tal fund driH'. by Ralph Maskey on Bolsa Ch1ca b<>ach JJroeram . CDM B Asm. ll_\ Harry B< 1 ~h on 1 he . c•puh Pda 1IS. ~ FrN'\\ a\. and \.\.1111~ Wa1 n• 1 of th<' I common-law wifE'. Mrs . Dorothy sidf'rinJ: roundin£ th<' one.> and only Hf'rb Kt'nny .. aniln 1IOP prol!'ram bond btddtnc ThP n~'\' ly cnnstHutt'd hoard of dirr ctors or tht' Corona d I Mar B Is P al eel Blll>i nN-:!-A~"'<>CtdtJOn this morning ov ar yz PI<'CWd Carl Hutc-hison manag('r J I of th(' All Amt>ncan Markl't, as Schihdler, according to the.> ruling baby vacht club. but 1t ~~ rC'ported ur Balbc:>A nt .. ro ·of t he Fourth District Court of that tie and Mrs. Rf'l'k are in the rt•c<-iH·d J.Pt'<'IRI Appeals. sam£' boat thf' proud J;:randpa!"'-honor .l" hP \'as The court thus upheld th<-apJ>('al ents' boat. rldintlt'l) in th<-star renamP<l !'t·crP- of the county district attorne~··s of-class. tary ror hi" :.!:lth fice, whJch was filed a ft<-r a rulln~ A future satlor wal' born last vt"ar in that of- by Superior Court Judge K<-nncth week on Tuesda~. Jan. 15. whf:'n Ha.ny Wf'lch fict'. Other Har- I Di • I • pr<'std<'nt for 1952 OthE'r offi<'t'rs n Vlllg DJUIJ I an• Paul Bru<'t' of the Silhouf't!f' Shop a!; ,.lr"l'·pre;;u:JPnt and Bill Morrison last Sept<-mber that Mr. and M rs. BArton &ek hecamt' bor· Art'A n•sidt•nts namt"d to nflict· A 1:>·~t•Hr·olrl El Montr ho~ v.ho there wa s no probable.> cau.<:t' shown th<-parPn ts of an ~·pound. b-ounce.> WPI'(' John Boyd jr. of Lido J,lc• ·' 1.., mlnKut'd morP b~ n ,wim in the prellm1nary hcarinJt in New-bl\bv bov EJmp1• C'urn of Lido l!'lc• and th&n b) !>l'hool ycst£'rday "as par- port Township J ustice Court. -. . 0 h Ralph P. ~Iaskey or ~('\\lXI~I a>-!.ally paralyzt'd when h<-dmt> In a Judge Morrison's rulin~ had dis-Th£' junJor ~~ks. complete Wit , tc·e-pn-sid<'nts at )afl:P. shallow lagoon created tn Buck missed the murder charge against baby, art' residing '" the J . A Gully by t hf' r('{'f'nt rains Proctor on the grounds that a ' Bee~ _homt'Stead on ~I boa Island. T rophi<'S W<'r<' awar<k'd to "In· Tht' bo~ IS Ja) C"E-<'11 He Iron. who dMlh certificate was not sufficient awa1tmg the C?mpl<-llon of tht'lr nrr:; in the 1951 "40 Mill'!' of l'dmf' h(•f'l' "ith a ll·v<'ar-old rom· evidence to establish corpus delicti. own new home m Costa M<-sa. Chnstmas ~hrint's" contf'st. Cotto· p.tnton. Thomas Rt-ed PPrn also Proctor, age 47, of 114 22nd St.. • ctlman Ross Grt>elt>y rt>ceiv<'d thr from El Mont.-. Jav hit hi·s hf>ad SE>xtttn of the :'liewport Harbor &ink a!\ :!-<'Cr\'lar~ -trpao;urpr nt ht>l dtr<'<'tors art' John Mcln· to<:h of thP :"nack Shop. Cliff Uon- bar~l'r of C'rown Hardwaf'\' Cout- ~;oint.: prcstdent '· Arvo Haapa of th<' ~l"v.l'Qrt Harbor Ensign (OU1· I!Oinc \'lCf'-prPSidPnt ' and Jim Gal-la~hpr or Jim's &aut) ~n. who v.as d<'clarN! Plf'Ctt'd following lht> rl'!'li i!Tla t•on of M rs Harry Y<-ring· ton Newport, had been arrested by Smash w• d S\\t't.;_pstakf<-s. award Beon chbt>hfali ~f on a rock. and inju~ to his n£'<'k Newport polJce a.ft~r the death of' ~ JD OWS lhP "it) 0 ="ewport a · or (· or .hark cau.<;t•d paralysis from ttw Mrs. Schindle r, 37, last August 25. City Hall dt>_COratlons. and R. D waiSt down Ht' !; t k I N p 0 s In a statement to Detective Sgt. A "marblf:' brigade" descended'. R;l'\\.l'':,· pres~tk>nt of th<-~E-wport l County Hospital wa. 1\ pn ° ew 'latioa J. L. Upson and Police Officer W. upon the Harbor Area Mon~ Ct t) f.mplo)ees Association. n>· Th.-boys· parf'n ts m El :O.tont<-I • • II L. Cassel, Proctor described a evening resulting in more ~n a wert' notif1Pd and camP hE'rt' )E'S-, P06t Ofti<-t· CMtrnt't Station No. party held the preceding night in half a dozen broken wtndows I tt'rda) aflt•rnoon The) said t hat 1 ts OJ)('n for btt-<inC'SS at Bayview the same a pertment buildin~ and throughout thE' city . This follo"'t'd the kne" th<' boys Wt>l'l' ~toin'! BwJdE>r' Supplv on MariMr 's the ~atlng he had g:l ... en h1a wife. repor ts of slmUar incidPnts MrUc.>r swimminc hut lhouJtht that t he Mil<'. st'rnn~ :'-:('wport Heights • Proctor's wh<-rcabouts have not in Santa Ana. J Collisi• B swun tnJ wa!' M'mt'\\ h<'N' tn El 1"\~tdrn~ and Mile busint'SMS. been known since tht> dismissal Newport police rect>ived report I ft Oil ere Montt', ln a brif'f cen>-mony last Fridav of the charges against him. Fol-from the following: Emit' Thomp. nflernoon. Penny Haley from thf. lowing his diNppearance a new son window shot out at 1235 W.l c. Ia c L -L t~mber of Commert'e office pur-warrant for his &~TeSt had been Is-Balboa Blvd., Newport: w. w. 1\trs R. J Van Wage!len or Co-01 • DDmeGII chasro tht> first stamp from John wed on new charges of felony as-Vaaa marble through window of rona drl Mar was brwsro about T. Boyd jr , ownt-r of Bavview ~&ult and manala~hte his house at 109 6th St .. Balboa: thl' l~gs ;~nd body "''!'('n sh<'. was WiiiJ Je F-L 'JIJ Bwlders Supply, with Bill Adams . ..... • Henry Keney. g1ass In door broken thro"' n out o( " car m a collisl.on ~ 6j Nf'WJ)Ort postmaster. lookln~ on. Article Schoola llt Hank's Market, 5M W. Balboa at Coast Blvd. and Marguente OD Blvd., Balboa,: .runes Gallagher. Av<-. In Corona del Mar Monday nw first quarterly memben~-hlp Jeldles., PD Of laterMt'to N~n llarltor tront wtndow broken in ~r afternoon. lunchron of 1952 will be held by _ _ _ ,...... ... Ia •Ill* •f tile ..,., BuiJ.dmg 30& Coast Blvd., Co.rona She WRS a passenger in a car the Newport Harbor O.~r of efta.._. ..... ,.,. e'-far7 del Mar; l'ruda Mac.Anany, win-driven by Burtis McCormick Crain Conune~ at noon W~ . ..._. .........,.. .. u ........, dow broken at Lemac's, 28a5 New· of Santa Ana. who wa.a making a Feb, 77. at ttw> N"~ Harbor ......... .....,_ • .... 0. portytvd. Newport: Norman's left tum rrom Coast Blvd. onto Yacht Club, Prfti~t Harvey I. rllr' Ia -14' 0 • ~~ window broken at nur· M~rite. Tbe car was hit in Somtn &lU'IOUnQl'l.. RftervatJon ~ -::-efta~ 1:-:: ~ . -' '1111 Oout 81vcl, Corona ln the l'ftl' by a pa""'C'!f' N ol caJ"dit wiU be wnt to kxaJ l'nf't'--diJ liar. JaM Shamel. ~ the AmtJ'ttan Bu1 Unes. Loa Aft. chant~,. .t.o ~ ~ to ......., ·!:!...~ ..... Ia • ...... ...._ ~' m E. san. Bhd.. plea. Mn.. Vu W...-n did DOt II"' ••ti~ MW ct..ma»r nwtnbtn -8aAII rtqUIN .......... tlaa. ........ • • ,. • The I'I!EWI>ORT ~ ~ ThU1'11day, January 24. 1952 ----~=-~--~~------~~==~==~======~ ~~;~~~;, ~.:~~~f.~~;~. q;MJftJ/! .L ~~;.;,~.~;~~.~::::±f.i: ::.;:J Page 2 1615 Bayside Dr. C'orona del M~r; and <»-.sponsor of the little art gal-k ~ J~J.,0 yt ~._,. , leas s ide of electloneerln~~:. in which i •n award of boaor ... dqalty ha:~ been a ppointt'd h<'ad of OCC1ce lery on Balboa Island, was praised AtvO _ p'f[ 1 • fair ness has no part, and civic ud dMen'M bet1er thaa elreu of Ci\'il Oefl'nse radiolo~1cal pvaJu-as "among the most effecth•e" by H ~• rA k' ..._ 11 .._ welfare has no consideration . . . cloWilllt&'. BJ'Mk:.latr a releue ation board as part of the df'fPnse critics who rt>viewed the current . . Grim humor of It is that the back-date Oil a atory Ia a polllt of a~::oi nsr rad1a t1on in Oran~e and show at the Los Angeles Art As· Advert"'"' · • • · · · C.l Root stabbers themselves will In the bonor of a a ew......., lltut Uae Los AngelP" count it>· in the event sociation. 2425 Wilshire Blvd .. Los • • • TIM Newpott H•rbcw &.tlgn long run suffer more from their ~rood taate lD pr~U.. .ada of an atomic a ttack Thl' appoint-Ang~Jes. The 59 portraits will be het been determined to be e newt· spiteful action. . . . a merltorlou award la a -.at- mC'nt wa!l made by Maj. Gl'n. Wal-on exhibit through Feb. 6. peper of C1ener•l circulation by judg-Sober reJilzatlon of what the de· ter of poUcy of tbe dlft!Ct.on of ter M. Robertson. chief of the Mn. II, Jo' J ment of th Su..-ior Co.i of tiM feat of th~ bondl tnt'Bns to all of Uae Olaamber of ~ Dr. Bailey. who last month was County of Or•nge, end lty Nato• a rude awakenlnc in due time. There have ~n odler .-emor-· slat<• OCD. r: State of c.lifornl• I• ai'Cf fer the us wiU COmt' to the "no" voten in • • • elected presidf'nt of the Lo& An-I thereof h ~uellfied t. ,.tblleh all J\Jst reaaU what happened to the abJe writinp in the ~-but geles County !\1~dic~l ~soclatior:t. Gets W. -e public noli~ requir~ by lew. • • • $8.,000,000 county wid" sewer pro· none has arouaed qultt as ..WCh is p1·ofessor ol rad10l0~1cill medi-r I ~ atraSCJUPTIOJr llATD f{l'llm during the thrt'I.'·YCtU' squab-to-do .. las t week's Loa.,., wu Cillf' Mt th£' llnin •rsity of Southern Mrs. Ha rold Boyvt'y or Newport g~~ o~~fi.,i)Q, .. 'A.ru: ·::::~::::.:~:: blc over pr~ure. Conservative the Jetter to Honorable Oty CounBa- California. was el~ted fifth vice-president of 1 ......... ~stimate is that the bickering lost ell discoursing on the Balboe Y . the Fourth District Congress of g~~ oY"~~rbOi -Area:-g.~ all of us TWO MILLIO N DOL-Club's s~ssful request for fl· Ensi~n Cia !>ific•d ads have been Parents and Teachers which met I rFICD LAR S through lncr<'ast>d costs. . . . nancial assistance for Ita Bay Win- a prov~n mNtnS of reachm~ buyers I last Thursday in Gard<'n Grove. ~~~~o I'LAJfT Crlnunal waste or public fund". dow magaz.lne, a nd asking almllar. fo1· all :;art~ of merchandist> Use The list of officers. including I H M t.u1 .,.,., 'nit" anmt> t'lln h.uJttH'n to our consideration for the Ena.lgn. lht•m • Phont' HArbor 1114. president. se\·en vice-prcsidl'nts, c-del .... Ca1IL !K'bool~ Wht>n bond• a rt' nnally I Lot of folks said they too wanted ;::;..-------=:...:::=====::::; 1 r<'cordin~ secrNary, treasurer. au-\'Olt'd. the ~tddltJ.oo..l dt'llly n111 to ask for help, because, alter aU. ditor and his torian. wert> chos<'n mt>an that tbf' nt>w ('orona df'l it's our I taxpayer 's) money that Beauty Salon Wondering how you can be Permanently happy? I• ' e<t\y. Our custom perm•· l'enh "'• pl•nned with your own ind:vidu•l need\ in mind. c . - 5 (~ Why not phone tod•y lor your •ppoinlm•nt. HArbor 2187 CORONA DEL MAR ;n the Birtcher Bldq. 1•15 COAST BOULEVARD from PTA groups throu~hout O r· c.•ty ~-ployees Mo r School a lone will cotlt Ju!it the Council is handling. ange County, with ~1rs. J ohn \'er· ...... about as mueh 111 tht> f'nttrt> Thf"re wu mueh ~LD I non 'of Santa Ana as preSident. $983,000 df'fNIA>d pro~t .. · · I chrf'k wit--such u uw. prt~ Other honors bestOWl'd on Nc;w· To Hold Election Th~ California C'lE.'Ction laws leN .:-em: "My bay wfaclow port Harbor at th£> all da) sess1on state in section 4573 that "every needtl a subsidy too." ae-e LD· \\e re thiro prize and honorable bill, placard. poster, pamphlt"t or tend to wrtte to etty eo-eo to mention for both the Newport The City Employees AsSQCiation other printt>d matter having r£>f~r-.,. that they waal ~ pte. Bt'ach Elementary School and the will name oHicers for 1952 at the ence to an election, or to any tures lD the Bay Wladew ....,.. ~e~A'port Harbor High School for February meetin~. on Monday t>ve-candidatl', shalJ tx-ar upon t he race r::lne ••• .anee the va.IM .r pob- pos ters used in the PTA member-ning. Feb. 4. ther~f thE' name and address of llsblal a lot of pletarM .... tate ship drive in the schools. J . R. Br<'wl'r of tht" Water De· the printE'r and publisher thereof." cqtrt of e.avavliiD wflN ._. A Founder's Day p1•ogram was partment has been renominated as f Just thl' same, 1 doubt the wis-tfonecl by u.~ Balboa lleJ' CJia• pr('sented. Attending the meeting president. Other nominations ar£> dom of thE' su~gestion that action 1 ._. ~ for aaldltc n-ladal from the high school and local e ll'-Sg-t. Harry Lace and Carl Wood-bt> taken a~ainst t)lose who is-reUef for u.e mapdae. mentary schools were Mrs. Roy mansee for vice-president; Mrs . s ued t h<.' un-signed pamphlet. In .Roush. Mrs. Ray Trautwein. Mrs. S ut• Hitchman and Mrs. Kay Nes-such efforts to s uppress lnform a· 1 Louis Csenar. Mrs. Norman Hagen bitt for secretary-treasurer; Mrs. tion, howevl'l' misleading the facts I d "l p F sa·n"s Barbara McDonald, Miss LOrrain" ... _ h 1 d 1 I an .. rs. . . 1 L~ • " may <A", t e cure a ways eve ops !'.1) l'rs and Mrs. Dorothy PaleffT61' into something more evil than the 1 JJ-.1-obiJe assis tant secretary-trc.>as urt>r. affliction. prO\'id!ng an opening I UUUIII wedJ{e toward suppression of legi- Gets 147 Pints WOTM Memben t im::,:,:e;:~·~. ~: ... comm .. ntN tha t lf the Rf'W Corona d~l Mar To AHead Meet School had bt-f'n tb.-only IMuf' on tbc> ballot. tbr bond.s would lul\t' bt>t'n appr o\t>d. liOWt'\'l'r, ·-··· ... ~ If 1277 Newpott ...... H-J. Ope~~ Nigh+. • -S.. I 0 e.-. 4 p.lfto :'\('\\'port Harbor C8\'l.' H7 pint of blood last Thursda~ a!.' th<' Red Cross Bloodmobilt" mad(' II!' ft 1~t 'is1 t of thC' yea I' hen•. This was 17 mort>. pmts than ''n donau·d at the October 'is it. The totals b) areas were. :-.;l'\\'port 56. Costa )lC'sa 32, Corona dt>l :\tar 2~. Sal· boa 20. Balboa Island 12. Santa ="E'wport Harbor Chapter 115R tb.-bHt ~n~.-.• I• ttwt s.-wport uf the !\foose made plans at Ia t I 11nd Balbcm would huH· Mow.-d MEMO Thursday's ml't>t.ing for ro-workt>rs Um t onf' und.-r. . . . -- - 1 Ana 2. Canada 1. Thl' amount r<'Cl'h I'd by thl' Bloodmobile unit last Thurstiay was cut down as the unit was In- structed to return to its bas«> 30 minutPS ea rly bt>causl' of tlw flood conditions. I ~ext \'isH will be Aprill7. again at the Legion Hall. to att<'nd the annual mid-~.~.;nter Oth<'r folk . residing within the conference to be ht>ld in San Diego city limits of ~ewport Beach. ~unday. noted that th•• Ensign School poll- Tbe Newport llarl»or EliiiAp baa beeD ~ Q 8apel'tor Court to be a aewspaper of ,__ eral clreulaUoa aad q•Ufted to pubiiAb aU pabllc 110Uoee re- qalred ..,. ....... . The loca l chapter will conduct 1 in't place showt>d a majority thl' 6alloting portion of the con-, against thl' bonds. recalled that a fl'r~nct>. and Ritual Chairman good shar<' or the ''ott'r · th<>rP Flora Vaughan ht>ld a practict> of werE' from Cliff Haven. which is this portion of the ritual. I within th~ Newport Sl'ach Ele- A group of orticers ancJ co-work-mentary School District. but ~OT (•rs from the Santa Ana chapter 1 insidl' th<' city llmitb. Logical re-.. OVW.WG wert' guests at last Thursday's action was: why not send the Cliff ... Y An e e e meeting. Chloe LaPlante: senior Havenit~s back where they came regent of the Santa Ana group, from •.• and where they appar- conductl'd the meeting. because of ently want to b£' ••• Costa Mesa. the illness of thl' local chapter's that is ... because that would rc- S<"nior regent. Ueve some of thl' overcrowding in . Announcem~nt was made that our own schools. :'-tarim• Corporal William Lucius. who is husband of co-worker Della AftA>r a ll, Cliff n a,·.-n llllll Lucius and who was injured in WM"k dJd df'('ld.-to tabl.-tht• ldf"u the fighting in Korea. has been rP-. of rettla&' aanued to the clly. turned to the states. · · · aad the "han your cakr Millers from Martinez Are New Residents Here and eat It too" atlltudf' was typlnf'd )J~· thf' comment of ODf' hou.f'WIIe-sod motbt-r of a 1 IK"hool..,....e child: "Why abould we cart' about an.nexJOK t4» the city. Jmt •• lona: 111 we caa stay ln t.hf' Sf"WJM)rt !K"bool dJst~ld": Loac Dbta8cle • Local LAROE OR 8XALL 1088 GIVEN SAME OA.al: ••• aDd STORAGE "We llcnoe Wlt.b Uae World" AOENT8 i"'R LYONS SA YE 1/2 to 3/4 New residents in the Harbor Area arc Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller. who came he re from,l\1artinez to ~tablish their home at 430 Popp} Ave .. Corona del 1\1ar. Th<.'y had come to CalUornja Iron. Detroit. Mich., where Mr. Miller ·was with a chemical com- pany which supplied the a utomo- bill' ind ustry. ln Martinez Mr. Miller had his own auto agency, and just last Wl'f'k purchased a lo- car c.ar a~ency from Otto Cullx>rt- son. One las t thought ... and this onP is a little bit more on the cheery side : You unselfish and hard-working PTA ladies did not really suffer defeat. ... Even in tht> faet~ of the underhanded sneak attack. you came through with the 1966 Harbor Blvd. eo.ta ..... BEacoa tel'7 or 61'71-11 . ON SELECTED GROUPS OF NATIONAllY KNOWN MERCHANDISE TOO MANY TO LIST ~1 t.~·s . . . \\'OMt:~·s . CIIILDRES'~ IIOt'St;IWLD ... YARDAGE ... S HOES PI.AYTEX GIRDLE.", etc. AITENTION. PEQUOT SHEEtS SHOPPERS! and CASES . ER\'ICE QliALITY TYPE 140 59• Rt"fr;. S.49 12'7 Sp<>r. ... SliEET. 7!:<108. Sl)f'('. Spec. 1)08 lOi'o Discount on all work clothes VALENTINES lf2 PRICE nEE PARIIII SO METERS AT THE BEACH DUI&INO WINTE.R1'DIE OPEN SUNDAYS 10 to 5 NIRT!MDiiiJ CS'rA&iaWKD eel ... EWPOR DEPARTMENT STORE 22Dd cmd Ocean Front Newport Beach, California A son. Richard Miller. a navy ''eteran of World War II and now ser·ving with the Quartennaster Corps at Camp Irwin in Barstow, will come here this fall to join Mr. Mill('r in his business. Local Students N~ed To USC Daily Staff Recent appointments to the starr of tht> Daily Trojan, student news- paper at the University of South- em California, were Janet Mac- Leod. 20 Harbor Island. as wo- mt>n's t>ditor. and Larry Gundrwn. 759 Via Udo Soud. Udd Isle. ex- change editor. --- SANTA MONJCANS HERE Newcomers to Newport are Capt. and Mrs. Gerald Bayley, 1423 W. Bay Ave. The Bayley fam- Ily Includes a 5-year-old ·boy, Terry, and a girl, Sheryl. who ls 4 Before Capt. ~yley was returned to service at El Toro, the family lived ln Santa Mon.ica, and capt Bayley wns finishing his college d<.'gr~ in Los Angeles. majorit)' of 1 he voters on your sidl• You han• done well. . .. .. t.ookin~ back at t he Log of two yC'ars ago I nott> the following t>ntry: The Man of the Year award "des<'rves to lx' treated with diKTJi ty • -• and not to be an- nounced by men making like boys and hawking a newspaper among g uests at thl' annual Chamber or Commer<X' dinnt'r. . . . •· Job Printing Fadllttes TilE ENSIGN Harbor 1114 CAIIIDS FINE FtJRNfi'UU IIADE IN OVIl OWJif 8BOP8 FURN ITURE REFINISHEO ROU81: a GARDEN ''' Cont Hwy. ....,_. •e.-lln ADd onCfl apia tllf' matter ClOftles up. The Maa of Ule Year I• thf. lal(heat trlbate tllat caa be paid b)' Ule Cllambeor of Com· merce for outataa41lnc ~n1ce to tbe com.mualty ---awarded most. appropriately thb Ume to o..-Nltltts -. s-. 10 a.--4 ~ New Location LEE B. CASEY Public Accountant and INCOME TAX CONSULTANT ' WISHES TO ANNOUNCE HIS CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWN l~OHTS HOME from An ''in town" move ,haa landed Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Talman in 1.111-A OOA8T BLVD. 1 their own home at 539 Rlvenide • eo,.. .a liar • Ave., Newport Helgbts. They pre.. • TO • ; vlously lived at 6310 Seashore Dr 1217 .aa... .. ... ln N""PPrt. The farn.il,y incJudts UWIIOI ... ~ Debra Diane, who ls 4, and Hugh ,..-...:.___ ~-• liar 1( Steven, aee 2, and an addition to • ~ u.a ·~ ~family la expected around ln-··-------~~·~;Oiii=••..:•;•:.._:~II=IJ:N:. ... , ....... il come ta.x time. ~ ' Th~. January 24. 1152 (.of(. Honors H. Wekh As 1951 Man of the Year l>s}'diOioe_}' For Every Da, LWing B,-D&. B. N. DUENBJ!aO Harry Welch o! Balboa, one of aervJces Jut Thursday evening u the Piaaller promoters of the Har-he received the "Man o! the Year" bor, loac·Ume aecretary of the award at the annual meeting of Cha ....... ot Commerce, Cout As· the Newport Harbor Chamber or IOdMtOil teeret.ary, OM of the Commerce. prinw IIIOYen In the 'Hoac Me. · 'den 'TYRANNY OF THE SHOULD' In her new book, ''Neuroeia and Auman Growth," Karen Homey speaks of the "tyranny of t he should." By this she means all of th08e things that we feel ~­ pelled to do. We have lived With our "shouJds" for $0 long that we forget, or perhaps we never real- Ized, what a driving force they re- present. Our lives are fillM with little things ,;;.that we have to do in order to tlll! the kJnd of person that we think we are or want to be. mo.rt.l IIMpltal project and re-Tom Norton, reurlng pres1 t omUy TS....,.. of that rno.t un-of the Chamber, precent~ • the uaual of CII'DillzaticiDa ~ award to Mr. Welch on bena.af of Vlej(» re<lelved recopltlan tor his the Chamber's Board or Directors. ' It wu MJ;. Norton's final duty as DIRECTORY .. BE SURE -INSURE" ' with Maurie Stanley IMwa.nce OM.aweUor HARBOR l'r78 325 ~ Ave., Balboa ~ W. Stuart .Foote INSURANCE 2117 w. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach, Callt. Phone: HArbor 2& "For Safety's Sake" See ROBERT L. BOYD - General Insurance Broker HArbor2242 1213 Coast Blvd , CDM DANCING L"'l8TRUOI'ION AUTHUR MURRAY'S 411 COAST BLVD. Corona del Mar Open 10 to 10 For ft'ft dance analym Call HArbor 1925 REAL ESTATE For Hlgh Quality Homes Renta.ls • Income Property See ROBERT L. BOYD Moden Ree.lty Associate 1213 Gout Blvd. Corona del Mar HArbor 2242 81L\'EB PIA Silver Platers And SUversmlt.hl Repair -Refirililhin&-Replate Gold -Silver • Copper • Brua Near Commwlity Church 1914 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mea BEacon 5113 president. just before turning over the gavel to Harry Somers. w.ho heads the Chamber for 1952. Su- perior Judge Robert Gardner pre- sided as master of ceremonies at the dinner meeting. Other awards made at the an-nual meeting were: · In a sense these inner compul- sions are the conscience. W e are accustomed to thinking that our con.sclence is that device inside or us that tells us good from bad, that is a guJding moral force. This is sometimes true. However , the consciencc may be only trying to keep us away from personal dan-I ger .. It may not be concerned 1 with making the world a better I place. The "shoulds" arC' aimed at year. keeping up a picturt• that we have Tbe 1951 officers -President of ourselves. W<' are the master- Thomas F . Norton, First Vice-ful t>xecuti\'e, a saint who can do Preside!"t Mon.te R. Grimes, Se-no wrong, the faultless host. the.> cond V1ce-Pres1dent J ohn T. Boyd perfect mothPr, the friend who Jr.. and Treasurer Roland A. never lt>ts anybody down. Robert A. Murphy, Andrew Brown, Walter B. Me Uott. J. B. McNally and S. J . Colyer, r etiring directors: Francis J . Horvath. Lon- nie R. Vincent, Alfred E. Gibson Donald M. Hummel, Tom w . Hen- derson and 0. W. Richard, who served as dJrecto~-at-large last Wrig~t. I In explaining !5UCh high idt'als it Off1clal R e f e r ee Donald F. is usually st~id that It is better to Grant, the Balboa Bay Qub and put one's goals too hi~h rather Newport Harbor Yacht Cl ub for than too low. This misses thl' assistance in the April 14 Inau -point. High ideals may be worth- gural Intercollegiate Re~a tta. wh ile if the~: are attainable. How- 1 Braden Finch, chairman of the t'\'l'r, th<'Se 1deal pictures are al- joint county sanitation district most always fantastiC :'\ o body l)oards. In recognition for ending could rt>ach such perfection Other the stalemate over the sewer pro-people are excuse~ for ~ing hu- gram ; Balboa Angling Club, pre-man b~t . the self rs pun1shed be-~rvation of bait fish and prote-c-~BUS<' !t IS not good enough. Th•• uon of sportfishing : Balboa Im-1dca! . IS .set for rC'a-;ons of elf pro\'ement Assn .. sponsorship of glon.hcat1on and not to better hu- the beautification of Balboa Blvd. mamty. . . and origination of Arbor Day. l_Oe ha.rm IS done by the tt>ns1on Mrs. Harvey Som<'rs. president wh1ch dr1ves the ~rson. He must. of the 1951 Community Chest. perhaps. b£> <~:hva)s. maste;.ful an~ first in the tate to go on•r the top to kt"('.P up th1s 1llusron ht' s hou.ld in the fund drh·e · lrvm" Co fo do th1s and that nnd .sof!lethmtt . . · . "' ·· r £'lse. I "should" be mvttcd to plannmtt and fmanc1ng th~ new I E.'ver\' party. 1 "should" be able Ch11mbcr of Commerc~ bwldJng : to .,.,:in t'\'C'rvbod" for a frit>nd 1 Business and Professional Wo-.. .. · · . . . · men's Club. for 1951 Christmas s~ould ~ hon~~t m e~er~ .sltu-Pre\iew· Ci ty Emplo . s Ass a~1on. 1 should alwa~s sa~ thC' · . )("(' . n .. n~ht th1ng. sponsor,of the Floatmg <;:hJ!Slmas W e get mto rt'al trouble when Tree· Zonta Club. for ass1stmg the two C<X'rcive "shoulds" conflict C~ber of Commerce In spon-"I should Ion• everybod) .. bui sonng tht' Crusade for Freedom. I" · · · James M. Webster, Helms Tro-no~ IS ~om~ to . get the best phy for senior yachtina· Robe t L of me. Or. I \\Ill \\Ork ha~d and .... . r . · get a head," and "I must gwe all Boyd .. Helms Troph} fo r Junior my time to my family." So m uch ,vachtmr. time and <'ner~· is lost in contem- Ebell plating the things that "should" be done that much that 1s wor hwh1le in life may slip by. IIU81() A full house at the Newport Margaret L. Scharle Harbor Yacht Club last Thursda> Lutheran Church Names Officers afternoon showt'd that both local Teedwr of Plano and out-of-town guests were not Orgarililt • Acoompallt.t afraid to brave the rain for a Xcwly eleCIE.'d o(fice rs of thP Evenln& a..-handsome Etx-11 party and a benl'· Church Council \\ere installed ror Adulta I fit for the Hoag ME.'morial Hospi-SUI\da) at the :"\ewport Harbor !07 GOLDENROD AVE. tal. Luncht'On preceded the after-Lutheran Church TI'IE' mstalla- Corona del Mar noon of card playing. tion was hPid at the 11 a m . wor- 1 Woven baskets of citr us fruits ship sen·ice. ------'V~O~IVE=-----... a~d ~rs of marmalad<' deco~atl'd ThP m•wly elrcted officC'rs are: Vera WilliCIIllS m1.dwmter tables and rurmshC'd Pr<'sident. E . w. Schultz: \ice- pnzes for thl' day Grand prize president. B. Elll'rman. trE.'a~urPr. Member of K . T. A.. WE.'rt' awarded to Mrs James Per-c Hoffard; dt'acons. R LamJl('rt PIANT0eaeanhedr VofOICE duyn of Balboa. who won ttlc . 15:0 and K. Tei;('C't, and t rustee. R :"t>w-merchandJs<' order at O'f3nen s I man Special Training for ehUdren. Specialty Shop. and !'Ytrs. Floyd Other members of the Council 313Ba.l% .. ~~!-~ve. B~ell of Cor~na del Mar. who rc-whose terms han• not ~et exp1red uua UMUJU e<;1ved !" S25 ord<'r donatt'd b~ are: secretar). R. :\tcCardJe. fi-Ric~~rd s Market . :\tor(' than 25 nancial secretar). T. Swanson, addit1onal door pnzl'S were do-Sunday 'chool superint<'ndent, E. nated b~· Ebell Board mef!lbers. W. Schultz: deacons. D. \\'C'f!P- JDO Lawrence K. Gundrum, M.D. 1741 Superior Ave .• Costa Mea Practice UmJ ted· to DtMues of Ear, Nose, Throat; Allergy Office Hours: by Appointment BEacon ~ or HArbor 1038 Day or Night Phone HArbor 1138 Gay httle corsagt>s whJch W<'re king and C. Loucks. and trust<'<'. sold were made b) the Gardc.>n J Hayden Section of the club with .Mrs. By- 1 • • __ ron Wells. second vicc-presjdent. Optimists• J • • and .Morri the florist showing the om m Sf'ctton m<'mbers how to make them. Candy and nuts were also Saf ,. __ • colorfully wrapped for the aft('r-ely ~wu·gn noon part) r- Mrs. Paul ~o~et;i. benent chair-S upport of a safety campaign by man. was aSSI~ted '" arra~~:ements 1 Newport Harbor Optimist Club. by Mrs. Wc.>Us. Mrs. Basil Petf>r-1 together with other Optimist son. Mrs. J .. w. Thornton and Mrs. Chapters, was decided last W('('k tR~eU Cra1g. as well as t~e club at a m<'etlng in San Clemente at- president. Mrs. C. M. [)(>akms. tended by ~~-H. Holmes. prt'si- TOWX'S BIGGEST FAMIL\'o I dent, and H. L. Hetrick. \'iet>-pr!'si-• " • · dent. "Their Break Is Y<»U '---=ru~N::;;ERAL~:":"""lo::;";;;";ll~wa;---' Maria Franccsca Gannon. born I Brake" is to be the s logan of tnl' Saturday. J an. 12. to Mr. and Mrs. campaign. Balt7 Mortuary Robt•rt Gannon. 605 Narcissus __ _ Ave., Corona del Mar, makes an • • Chapel by the S. even• half-~zen ~hildren at tha t 1 H1s F1rst Visit RBOR a house. Ma na Weighed 7\6 pounds HA when she "as born a t S t. J ose.> ph W 50 y A Corona del Mar. Ca.Ufcnla Hospital. ~e othc.>r ch~ldren are as eaTS go Am 1 Off-Street~ Pet~r. 2: ~hchael. 3: Richard. 5: I .,._11 fi h i~~~p~e~~~~~~~~~~C~h~ri~s~U~na~~7~·a~nd~Ro~be~r~t.~8~.iiiiiiiiiiii .;x-'"~ pc.>anuts to _sport s er-• • men was the occupation of Blain<' I Walker. 64 Balboa Con•s. wh<'n he first camP to the Harbor area 50 years ago. AJt hough t ~ job January Clearl11:e All -lew Carre at ~ 8 / . M~els RCA HOFFIAN ZEIIITH PICURD BELL TV's • • • FRIGIDAIRE -N•aE IPPUANCES BENDIX Drastically Reduced! • • • MAGIC CHEF RANGES HIBBARD FREEZERS AT COli! • One Day Only SATURDAY JANUARY 26th From 9 tiJJ 9 BPPLIDNCES 1817 Newport Boulevard COSTA MESA BEacon 5737 · BEacoD 5653 Ia ted on\y one day. Mr . Walker dJdn't for~et Newport and last year cam<' here to live. In the meantime.> he has been head or Fox Mo"ietone. organized the Cham~r Of Com.merw ln CulVer O ty and late-r W8.$ secretary to the Clam-~ bcr In TQrra~. Both he and Mrs. W•lkl'r are nail~ Calltoe- ru~ J.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~ I ~T II4REOR ~ Thursday, January 24. 1952 By PAX ROXIE The Studt'nl Adnsor) Council has decided to coordinate a dri\-e at Harbor High to raJSe m()ney for Hoag Ml.'moriliil Hospital to equip an entire ch1ldrt>n"s room. the cost of which iB Sl,250. the guide, and Donna Price Is the kO(>J){'r-of-the--k~. M1ss Joyce AndetsOn Jtave a farewell speech ond Miss Marjorie Lamb, the in- t'Oming ad\risor, wu welcomed. Day of Prayer Service Ceater Plans Made To Be Dedicated . . . • • • Plans Cor a benefit tt>a were made last ~k by rep~ntatives of the Harbor Council of Church Women and further arrangements The a nnual Scholastic Magazine wt>re rt'"t'aiPd for the World Dey conte t has invited Harbor stu-f Pra be h ld New officers werl.' installl'd at o yer to e the fil"'l t Fri-d<>nts to submit entries b'-• March da 1 1 t F b 29 Th will a reocent m~ting of Tri Sigma. ,J Y n en . e . . e tee. Prt'Sident Geor"'na Dick, handed 1 Students may obtain fu.rther be hl'ld at some future undeter-,.,. mrormation !rom their English or mJ......I dat OVer tht -vel and the presldt'nn. llsm ·~ t'. •-jouma · teacher. to Jo&n Isley. Rhea Babbitt ga,,e • • • Local obst'n'aflet> oJ the World the ol tlce of ,;ce-president to Day of Prayer wiU be at the NaDC)' Deaver. Uviy Wilde re-. The annual GAA conference was Costa Mesa Community Church oeived the office of secretary from held at Tustin. Jan. 17· Harbor this year. The committee in Ellie Ragan. Helen Sands was GAA. cabin~t g~rls attending were charge of arrangemt"nts met on given ttw> office of treasurer from Bett) Da\enport, Jean Talstra, Monday of last week at the home Donna Price. Betty Norton il t Judy Tucker and Rhea Babbitt. I of Mrs. Edgar Hill. Udo Islt". The Rancho M..a Nursery School • • • service, which ls lnter-radal, in- Seen at the "'Tales of Hoffman" I ter-denominational and intema- Friday night were Lou Ann Wil-lional will be obst'rved in 104 Hamson and Don Pettit, Jack 1 countries, 11 more than part.ld - 1 Woodhull and Sandra 1baden, pated last year. J11ck Nerdrum and Joan Marinuc-Mrs. Percy Baines is president c1 ~l'ymour Seek. Jlm Ibbotson , of the Harbor Council of 0\urch B.trr) Mason. Bruce Baird. Viv-Women, including representath·es ian Lusk. Virgie Mendenhall, Bill of the various churches In New- Dedication of the new Newport Beach .usistance Leag\J(' building, Which will house the dental clinic. wilJ be made Tuesday, Feb. 5, lt was announced at \he first meet- ing of the League in the A.ssE>mbly HAll of the new building last week. Ceremonies Will take place be- tween 3:30 and 5:30, announced Mrs. Ernest Saltlg, in charge of the arrangements. The dental clinic will open its doors on F eb. 7. The group has named the new building located next to St. James Church at the entrance to Udo. the Assistance League Service Ceater. Mrs. 0 . W. Richard reported for the Welfare committee that two shifts of marsing care were given .to a cancer patient, that a family of four wu assisted at Christmas and that a mother with nine children was helped to find a home a fter having been eYicted. Stat~ Ucensed and Approwd From 2 to 6 Yean ~upervised Care and Constructive Play Hopkins and Andy S}'·ain. port Beach and Costa Mesa. Mrs. RESIDENTS S WITCH • • • HJU will preside over the Feb. 29 l A switch-around of residents ll.EASONABLE BATES Open 5 days per week-8 to 5 Transport& tion Furnished 190 E. 15th St. 008TA IIE8A Pbooe BEacoa 15811 ~turday night the Gargoyles meeting and Mrs. Vivian Hannon hu been completed ln two Corona , h<>ld a small party at the home of ~ ~ organist with Mrs. Lester I del Mar dwellings. Mr. and Mrs. Dennie Mason. Seen there w«.>re V1erhng as soloist . Jotm W. Tubbs, formerly of 710 1 Rolh Pulaski and Char Slx, Jack Pastors and their wives will be Avocado Ave., have just moved to \\'oodhuJJ and Sandi Thaden. Roxi special guests at thl.' service. be-314 Seaview Ave. while Miss Aan·otd and Janis Allen. Leo Cur-ginning at 1 :30 p. m. A soCial 'Clyde Maynard. wh~ sold the Sea- t1s and Pat Drl'sden. BiU Hopkins hour lo\ill follow the program with view boust", has moved to the Avo- and Lyn Smlth. Ray Middaugh a nursery for small childreh. cado location. , QRBBTINGS A GIFIW .. .......... ,.. ..... Pn-d!FN ......... aO*aao.wwe~~~N Leeden tlaroq)a JiBL(DMB WAOON 0• tit• occulo• •I: Olqe of reaideaoe Arrivala of Ne'!'COmen ttl City NEWPORT BEACH • BF.aooa '71'71· • I Ne tell.,. eWI,., .. ) , and Sally Newland. Jack :-.l('r-Attending last week's meeting ------- drum and Patty Dwyer. Ricki Oth-were the following rt>presentallves 'r~Ens~~l!gn~W~an~t~A~ds!!,_b~n~·~ngb!Res~~u~lts~. ~~==========~~ mf'r and De De Wilcox. Dennie I from the churches who ar(' work- 1 Mason. Lee Ja)Ted. John Yates, ing "';th the Harbor Council of Rl'x Bl'll Gteavt>s Lowe. Archie Church Women: Mrs. Chester llf•n al h. Dick Att<'rton and Lynn Flshl.'r, Mrs. Paul J ohnstone, Mrs. !'mllh. Rarry Mason and Joe Theodore Hauser, Miss Elsit' New- Smith. land. ~trs. ~1abel Stanley, Mrs. FR EE PICKUP AND DELIVERY c """'" oltmtion S Q =~;:oast Blvd. CORO:SA DEL MAR Call HA 3 1 7 6 CLEANERS R.a~ mond Jaml's. Mr-.. Ralph Mor- Frida~ rm:ht K~ held a ·lum-, rill. ~rs. M. L. Keeler, Mrs. F. bf>r part~ at Patt) Dw~~·r'!> hou5e 1 D. Lowe. Mrs .. Arthur MIlle r, !-'( .. ·n thPrE' "'"<'rt' Donna Zube-. ::\1rl' Hub<>rt Kidd«.>r, Mrs. R. B. c·arnl Thomas. Dona Sed.mger. Crr~~s. Mrs. Baines a nd Mrs Hill. B<'theny Chris tens<'n. Audrey Berl!., .fod~ S tt'v~>ns. Lyn • mit h. Diane , B •tis• h Mecli • Pa!-r·~· and Patt) fh\)l.'r I n Cllle ttt:.\0"' WORK CAMP T B Dis d "'""ldPn! Richard !'il\\'rthnrn or 0. e cusse th" ~ranr.,h American Inl'ttt\rt<· in r;·,rdl'na hn• ~n named dm.•ctor !'ocializ<'d medicine in England .. r 1hr· 19:!::? ::\1f'thodist \outh "'ork "'111 l_x' th<' subjPCI of tht> Pro ('iinlJl lind rPconstruction proj~>ct r\m('nca mP<'ttn~ w ':>'' ~l'ld HI 10 I to bfo h~>ld in GPrmanv. The schol-a m. tomorro\\ 1 Fnda) J at . the ,. '"'P' 11" ii\ artablr for outstand· Corona d<>l :\tar ~om m u nIt Y .~ .... ::\lt·l hu~h ... t ~o.lUnl.! JX'QPit' from ,~.~r~h.m Brunch \\1 11 tx-sern'd at ~o.u\.th«.>m CalHorma. and Arizona. · The ·!>~akt>r is Dr. w . J. C.owan., ~~ : ThomM RO) Pt>ndcll ~f orthopt-dic sun~ron who st>rvt>d in < hn~t ~hurc_h by the Sea wns di· 1 thf' t>mer!"!l'ncy medlcal st>n;ce in ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iirir-citioiriimiil~950~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii F.n~land. Dr Cowan, now locat-I I 1 ing 10 Southt>rn California. studied at the University of Edinburgh. M.S . MASGRUM LIVING ROOM BEDROOM ACCESSORIES SliCES KUNG EJHAN ALLEN BUCKS COUNTY tl!d •.. Mt"Y Others DINING ROOM LAMPS AND SHADES W AU. SHELVES FREE DELIVERY CREDIT TERMS OPEN ACCOUNTS • Mrs. Colin Bro", will prt'l'E'nl 1 the nomi'1A '•(Inc; 'or nrw offi•·rs. ' !Native Daughters I Will See Movies I Mo,;es on Califomia Missions will b<' shown at the Conchita Parlor of the :'\ativc Daughters of I the Golden West at 7:30 toni~~:ht I CThursday 1 at the Friday Alter-, noon C'lubhou.~e in Costa Mesa. I AJI other Orange County Parlors havt' been Invited as guests. Re· frt'shments will be sen·cd follow-, I i~ the pictur«.>l' and a ballot for nl'w car.dida tes will b<> taken n t a !>hOrl btt~i•t• "" mP('IIm• 0\"Pr WhiCh I Mrl'. Ch<_:~ Pollard will preside ~=79=0=S.:C:O:A:S:T::BL:VD=.========LA:G:U:N:A::B:EA:C:H:::: 8 COL.T..EGES ASKED I j I T~~=b<>~~~m~s I S' W 0 N D E R F U L s· MARVELOUS S' G 0 0 D , T 0 0 WESTERN MUSIC e ·Saturdays on IVOE 9:30 p. m. 1 im 1ted t>i~ht colleJOtl'l' to send cr<'ws for a sprin~ championship l't'~atta to tx-held on the north 1 Lido Chann<>l April 19. Secretan Hay l..angenh£-im said this wt>ek.J Receiving invitations arc Wiscon- sin. Washington. Califomia. Stan- ford, USC. UCLA, Oregon S tate I and San Diego State. Mr. Lan- gcnhcim said plans are being com- plt>ted to provide lh·e telt'vision covt>rage for t<'h crew regatta . .. I UVE BOMB FOUND ON OCEAN FRONT I There was constem a tion a t the Edward Hand residence at 3602 W. ~<'an Front in Newport when 10-year-old Gordon camt' home S unday, Jan. 13, carrying a liv«.> flare bomb, which contained three pounds or TNT and could have ex- ploded with the slightest jar. He had found it at the beach at 36th and Ocean Front. Police O!ficers Jack P rice and Ed Bates were called, and they called the Navy Ammunition Net Depot at Seal Beach. The bomb \\RS taken there for examlnation. The firing pin had been removed, but somf'how the bomb had not exploded. at O'Brien'~ ... L'AIGLON Pure Imported Linens . I I • • • pure loy to wear I 19.95 Wller• ltv+ O'BRIEN'S would you find sucll e lovely linen e• ihis 7 Looking twic• ihe price teg, l 'Aiglon's linen• er• lwstrous, b.euiifully mede, nd "Tebiln.d" for cr .. se resistence. The one pictured • hes fegotint trim plus e club . coller to weer o,.n ~ cl-d. e ,-d •'•rt. One of severel L'Ait lon linens in 110ft •nd vibrent spring shecltt, •iat 10 to 20 end helf •'-•· March or Dimes Is one of the fa. vorite philanthropies of the Or· • ange County Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae. For the second year tht>y have &poNorcd projects to net them a fund for the annual drive a gainst polio. This fall th~y held a bene- fit night at the Laguna Playhouse and raised enough money for a suction apparatus, which was pre- ll<.'nted during the current drive to the county chapter of th<' Na· tiona! Foundation for I nfantile Para lysis . t n,.o;criptlon o f tht' pr es<'ntatior l C<'remoni<'S were given to the alumnae chapter when they me t last week on Monday at the home of Mrs. John Wilder, Lido lsi<.'. Co- hostesses were Mrs. Robert Hoxie of Corona del Ma r and Mrs. Jo- S<'Ph Kra mer of Balbda Is land. ~EW BABY COMES Home yest<.'rday !rom Santa Ana Community Hospital cam<.' !\trs. Milton Pilchard and new son Gregg De Forest. The new bab} is the firs t for Mr. and .Mrs. Pil· chard, who live on Lido Isle at 365 Via Lido Soud. Thf' boy was born Wednesday. J an. 16. weigh· ing 7 pounds and 2 a ounces. There's Magic • • • in chafing dish cookery In Jenuery. with e nip in the evening eir, your gu•sh will love e cheery Wne in the fireplece, with u..dleglow reflected in gleeming silver end tenteliling odors weft· ed from your dil\ing teble, where • brigltt fleme werms • gl .. m· ing c:opper·el\d·breu cllefing dish. Trvly, there is nothing so be· witching es iobster or shrimp. served steeming e t teble, from the he..d of • hostess whose ert is en· riched with the megic of the ch•f· ing dlsh. In deys of metel shorteges, we ere pleued to report thet we h.ve • few chefing dishes for our customers. With .. ch ol\e is • gem of e little boo~. titled "Ch•f· ing Dish Cookery", lh 12 recipes will edd to your store of charm u • hostess. I" our boo~ sec1ion, you'll find "The Chefing Dish Book", with recipes for eppetizerl, entrees, vegeteble d ishes, end desserts, •nd the words of some fetwOIH writers who loved the ~r"'9 dish • • ···with • gey chil'lb cover. e perfect 9 ift book et $).SO. Tlu Islctnders BA LBO A ISLAND COllEI.ATE:D liT U.S MQDRN etMI TIOPICAL FUINfTUIE e OIAP'B e WALl,.. ,A,YS e lAMn e FlOOl COVERINGS. R OUSE a GARD EN 611 Coest Hwy~ Newpori, IE 5177 Ope" Nl9hts • • Svft. I 0 a.m. • 4 p.- Ano+fter i" the tariM of brief blot raplties pt ... 11ted by Newport lalbo. F.deral Savln9s end Loan AMoclatloll 1 A true and unique charm Identifies the world's most I famous places. On our own Balboa Is land, t~ quall· I Ues cast their spell on ..U who visit or come there to live. The Island so perfectly fits Into the ~ne of bay, I sea a nd bluffs, that any visi· I tor is surprised when he 1tearlls m en and dredges lent a hand to nature in produc- Ing it . And even some of the young old-time rs would be s urpl'ised to know that most of the trees which ~w I gracefully in the brene along Marine Avenue on~ grew in Tony Hershey's nursery. Tony, they will tell you, is proprietor of the well- known Ma rk<.'t Spot a t Pa rk and Marine, a nd not a nurser>·' char ter member. He is a lso a man at all. But Tony can tell you ! charter member of the Elks Lodg<'. that he learned landscaping in his a nd has ser\<f'd thE' Chamber of natiH' Swit:~erland. It's the bus•-~ Commerce as director. For t no• I nehli he followed when he a(ld ••• l>. be t fun of all. he reco~nds Hershey first came to Amer1ca that mystic c1rcle of the Am iJtns &nd chose Orange County for tht·lr I VieJOS cOld FriendsJ. I hr lt'. W e a re proud to clajm hJm 11-; Wbea tbf' lsJaad wa~ l'ouag an "old friend" of :-Jewport Bal~ . In 1927 "'hen the Hersheys de· F edera l: about wh1ch ':"ony ~l" I Cldt>d l..a lbu& . .-land had a promlS· "It ha1-bet>n a pleasur r to know in~ futur<'. 1t was th('n a )oung th<' membl•rs of ~our . taft. and 111 p1ece of real estate Tun~ ''as "ork with them in man~ common cominced that P.l1 k and :.!anne intf'rPsts. As a rE>Sident of mor1• I formed a n important intersectiOn. I than 25 years. 1 kno" thE' impo1t· ".\tfHJt·H . r'mon, H arr y: 1..-t us llo thP huhhle dune.-.:" .\.nrt how and during the enswng 25 )ears ant support your firm has ~ivPn «'ould Proc1uc-n 1-larr'' \'an u .v no to tt\f•-w stx rhuru<~ bt>~utlf'-8 from has mana ged to be in bus1nf:'Sl> nn to l"ncoura~P building and sound thf' <'a~t nf "Idiot's llf>lh:ht"! CommunJt,· Pht~·er~ ll:'l' rl'hPUr<Wilt' three of Its four com E'rs Ht dnd dr•\ t'lopment t hrou~hout our whetlP thP Robfort ~hPr\\ ood <'Omf'dy dnam~t. for thf" Oran"" ('oa<Ot C'oiiPJ:f' :.tr,.. Ht'rshe} began "llh a n ur· Harbor area ·· Mhtl{f' In mld·t'.-brnury., ln thP ll(!rnf' abo\'P. l..radln.r )tltn .la<'k ~t+ I !-1'1 ~ un t h<• northwest com <'r. la·l )tort' Rf'tum " on Your ~:nin~:<~ 'I(ID nf Huntlnl{ton 8 l"u<'h turns a cool .. y .. nn t hf' choru"• who art•, • ·: mu\tn~ to the south side v • tht' H you ar£' not a lr,.ad}' n r1~ · <'ountf'r-<'IO('kWI!'W' from thf' top. \'f'rrut MJJII'r, Con niP Han'll'n . .Mar· .. r. i'<'l and l'Xpandin~o: their bU.., I· tom1•r of our , won't ~ ou drop 1n jnrlt> Ram t'tt. DnL .. IIIu Thomp80n (til rl~rht) · Ohuw )IJtr~warth. ~nd n• ...._, to mcludt-a rC',.,Il.tura nt. ~ t>N-ome an old fnf'nd and IC't us ra r rtsrht. \ lr~nill \\'I'll<~. It \JMn:-1un rontinu<'d until ionS· dl' ... cnbf" thE' many S(>l'\l<'l'!i; "l' of· I t,o·f·ame U\.\ nl'r of tlw buildm" dl· fPt " Clot> n( the mo"l 1mportant h f r ret h opposite. Tht>r<.' you'll fi nd \\1• ft>t I. 1:> prnnd mJ:: a -:a f<'. s<'CUH' 'Bal Masque' T erne or 19 52 t•rm 'aiOliJl>l an~ da~ no" "'"" a 10\l ... lm(•nl p lil('(' for )fiUI' .... 1\lm'" d••'( 1.' I.! I• ,., lOt::' fm ht,. man} pa~ 1n1.: ~ ou tht> hl~h""' dl\ 1dend ll b fll<nd.' and ;\larko.:l ;::.~,t CUl-lOm· n1111n c·"n'l'..tont \\llh safet~ In H t Fl Ba Fe 22 crs mort• thdn ];) \l'ar-< .t:-u "a"lnL'' ear s, owers . I The Island has lon~ been a fa· 10:-liiUIIon. \q• hil\'r' nt•\('l' paid 1<, ... \'Orite for familiC's w1th ch1 ld1 en. than 3 pt•fl'( nt Pf'T at num to IO· f.it\f' b(>,.n workt'd uut h~ :.t r" and )ouns::;stf'rs a lway!' reser.o· a \I'''"'" It \OU arl' r.tl\\ rt'1."t i\i .: \'\1 dr"d A Ro•rl!< 1n C'h"n:l' nl d, · Spt>Cial placf" for Ton) and ;\lr:-h..,,. than thnr for }our <.a\ In~·-. f•ll aliOll!->, Hnd pt ofo'"""mal LyPll HPrshey as l\\0 of thetr ravoril<.'l \\(' k00\1. ,\llU \\llllw lr<!r~.·~t.d 'II 1; l''t•rmnn• JWnpl<' Th<'Y particular!~ lmr ... uc.'h !o•arn1111! morp about ou: <.a\10'" I Cht>lhln~ \\'a<.;hm"ton's Bn·t hda) H!> thl' nAt<'. m(·mtx•rs of Ne,~porr llurbor Auxiliary of Children's llumt• ;o;ocletS' ar<' plannin~ t h,. I 'H:i 1 :.ta:-.qul'" a~ a ~lamurOU" tho•mt' for th<'ir third annual l !l('arl!' nrut r lo"(ll':o. Ball. ;\lr,;. \fury Tnpp<'r . ba ll chair· man. a nnounced that fa bulous fl oral masks. conC<'I\·ed by out· sta nding florists or () r a n ~" County. will rom('l('t<' for honors at. d1solayed by Awdliar~ mem· bcr!'. :\Irs. w . D. Schock. ball co· chairman. Q.id that mod<.'ls Wl!l mclude Mrs. E. C . .Martin. prest· dent or t he local chapter. Mrs. John Broughton. Mrs. Don Gates. Mrs. Jo hn Bidwell. Mrs. Lawrence Brown. Mrs. Frederic Cleary, Mrs. Kenneth 'Boettcher. Mrs. R. F . Vallely and Mrs. Topper. Dazzling decorations I!" bl~ck and silver. gold and shockin~ pmk OPS rues Suit Aqainst Balboa Island Shop The distr ict Office of Price Stabilizalton in San Diego _has flied an injunction petition a~alnst th<' Pe~~' Small Sportswear shop on BalboA Island, char~ing failure to fi 1<' under rE'gula t ion sE'\'e n. H<'aring was S<'l at 1 :30 p. ~· F~b. 28 in th<' l'nited Sta t<'S Distrtct I Court in Los Angeles. flthpr, m char"'' uf phn._,., of 1df"a.., or Tony's as the ll'l md plan thr annual ball an • :.trs Ch orJ, .... ('hnl>t ma s T r<'<'. sporu.ored b~ thl' t'llman. Pntf"rtamnwnt cha1rman. Rotary Clul Th1s IS a real ~u1nt 1 :.t rs \hnllf"n Lande>rs. P<•'rCin~.l tn·l' wh1ch t:oes up at thP rornt'r l :.t r... Loi!Hn Ht. ndnck ... on 1n' IIH· <''<'r~ ~ear W ith 11.., bnght h~ht 'i tJnn .... )lrl:> Ro~ Ander:lf"n. r•·.l'r· :<tnd tiJl.S('I. 1t IS lhl' C<'ntcr of a \<lllons; '\1r<.; 0 . r.. ~uess. table rrildren·~ part)> \\hlch has CO'l~· llrrangemf'nt:-;: ~r!' Brown. "ay~ '" b<' a comrnunit~ mstitut1on 11nd mNtn And Mrs. Clt•ar). pub· Eal:"r Chit' Ora."aaiv-r hc1ty. Tnn~ 's !nne h.land !'!-old• nrt• ha• balboa ERAL SRYIIGS r " r"t "rr1 ,.. ... ,..... 'Art of Teachiilg' Is Speech Topic put h1m on hnnn Cnr lht> "tart "' man~ local proj('C't1-. notable amom: th('m our Rotary Club. m "h1ch 1 he has served ably as officer and uur .. u..Ttte,......_1M IEWPIIT IEICI, UllfOIIII The ar t of teachin~ Is ll~tting a child to pract1ce in mean ingful ways -ways meanlngful to the child -th<' things we want him to ll'arn. said Williard Saucerman. I e du c a t I o n coordinator in the county s chools. who was speaker a 1 the :"E'wport BPach Eleme.ntar~ 1 S chools PTA meetin~ held Monday a ft<'moon at th<' Horae<' En~~ ~chool. T hr spcakf'r a lso s ho"-ed 1 a nd commf'nted upon thP film made b \' Dr. Le~ter BE't'k. Jl!'Y· e hoiOll:Y ·professor a 1 t'SC. Musical portion of the program , "as furnishf'd b~ t hf' Harmonf'{'r:> an f'ichth ~:rade mtx<'d choru" d1· r<•cted h\ James F 11 zeerald Rn· h<'rta lll;l'hant sang a solo pat' Now progress KAREN MARCRET A'S Annual Sale 35% to 75 % off FROM SWEDEN • Crystal S er.rv:'1~E' c pen s:c:-K-lf2 ott JANUARY In a h rit>f spc<•rh bcf ort• t h .. m oth••rc; :1nd traC'ht'r' :'up~ nnl•·n· dt>rll Of ~chooJ>. llnraN' 1-.0!<ICn ~aid 1 h<' !>t'hool bcmd d<'f••a t wa!' a !lli•p backward.<:. ''It tak{~ H lnnc: a nd pa tiPnt "nrk '" mttkf' pn•· ~r<'"s:· hp !-a 1d '/ cses l: ...... .,. -s--•• ..,.:) l... ...... JACKET SALE 219§ IIORSEIUDE -Fnr Collar JACKETS ft.foe. !1.96 -NOW ONLY !-!ti~:: ~ :.... ........... §§0 The . The Harbor ArM's Moet Complete Store for Men &: Boys I Ul Newpwl Afto I JIOStPSS('' \\ t?r•• t'H:h• I: r il d (' motht>rs. :0.1 rs. llarr~ Camptwll. :\I rs. Robl'rt Adams. :.11"$ Gron::c Ward and :.'Irs. Cl~d<' K('ith ·Democrats Name Van Tatenhove LE-ster Van Tat<'nhove. Santa Ana wftom ey, was elected Presi· d<'nt of tht> 28th Con~tre-ssiona I District Democrats at a meeting of the organization he!d last Thurs- da~ evf'ning in Santa Ana. A commHtee prE>SE'nt<'d the names of Democratic candidates for Congress. Miles F. :"a~<'l. 1 pr't'sent mayor or La l\tt>sa. and James E. Walker. Santa Ana at· 1 tornev. wt>n> discusst'd. The elE'Ction of officers m ust be ratified bv the mt>mbershlp at· tending th.e next re~ar mE't'ting to be held Jan. 31 a t O<:t-ansi<k> ,...... I ' 8 ..... -c-Kta:. ::.::sses SC'" oi ~ea -. 8~-Now 5.40 l..J;ens lf4 and l!J ott FROM FINLAND D1r.nerwcre cpcr s·c-f..-l!J ott Ovenware-casseroles and oper. bakers-l!J off DOMESTIC Ashtrays jelly and jam bowls Crystal d n nkmg accessories qreatly reduced Karen Margreta Imports Crystal -Chin4 -Stlt•n 1307 Coast Boulevard Corona del Mar, California HArbor 1373 S•c-•e ~c • Q 5 3C Oc-e• S ndav' DIRECTS ~Ot"XD {'R!:\\' Sc-.. , .:-••' ~d, t • ••c'-e,.ge s on ,.. .. .,..rchandl$t> PE'rdita Hom of 1~ SE-aview Ave.. Corona del Mar. was in charge of the sound crew for three ~~ p~~~:t~o~~ Call Blrltor 1114 lor Jolt Pdatiug Claremont. ~T ~ Dll~ TbUI'IICiay. January 2•. 1952 ' By PAM HOXIE 1 the guide, and Donna Price Is the The Stud<>nt Ad,·isory Council koeper-of·th~kt;.YS. Mlss .Joyce Day of Prayer Service Ceater Plans Made To Be Dedicated has decided to coordinate a drive Andl'rson gave a farewell speech a t Harbor Hi$th to raise money for and Miss Marjorie Lamb. the in- Hoag Memonal Hospital to equjp coming advisor, was welcomed. an entire children's room, tht> • • • Dedication of the new Newport Plans for a benefit tt>a were Beach Assistance Leagur building made last w~k by representatives which will house the dentaJ clinic: of the Harbor Council or Church wiU be made 'I'ues$1ay, Feb. 5, it Women a nd further arrangements was announced at \he first m~t­ wrre revt>aled for thl' W orld Day ing or the League tn the Assembly of Prayer to be held the first Fri-Hall of the new building last week. day In lent. Feb. 29. The tee_ will Ceremonies will take place be- be he ld at some future undeter-tween 3:30 and 5:30, announced mjllfd date. Mrs. Ernest Saftlg, in charge of cost of whlch is $1,250. The annual Scholastic Magazine • • • contest has invited Harbor stu- New ot1icers were installed at dt>nts to submH entries by March a recent mectin~: of Trl Sigma. 1. Students may obtain further President Georgina Dick, handed information from their EnglJsh or aver tbe p vel and the presidency joumalism teacher. to Joe.n Isley. Rhea Babbitt gave the oftice of vice-president to Nancy Deaver. Liviy Wilde re- ceived the offtce of secretary from Ellie Ragan. Helen Sands was givm the office of treasurer from J>onna Price. Betty Norton is Local observance of the World the arrangements. The dental Day of Prayer will· be at the clinic will open ita doors on Feb. Costa Mesa Community Church 7. The group has ne.rned the new this yl.'ar. The committee in building located next to St. James charge of arrangements mt>t on Church at the entrance to Udo, Rancho M..a Nursery School Stat~ Ucensed and Approwd From 2 to 6 Years Supervised Care and Constructive Pla.y REASONABLE BAT.ICS Open 5 days per week-8 to 5 Transportation Furnished 190 E. 15th St. 008TA !ID'.8A Pbooe BEacloD Gee'f fREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY c >:xp'"' alteration S Q :::;~C~t Blvd CORONA DEL MAR Call HA 3 1 7 6 CLEANERS • • • ThE.' annual GAA conference was ht>ld a t Tustin Jan. 17. Harbor GAA cabint>t girls att<'ndlng were Betty Davenport. Jean Talstra, Judy Tuckl.'r and Rhea Babbitt. Monday of last w~k at the home tht> Assistance League Service ftDD~GS A OIFI* of Mrs. Edgar Hill. Udo Isle. The Center. ~ & .u"' ~ • • • service, which is inter-racial. in· Mrs. 0 . W .. Richard re ported _..~to J" tr- &>en at the "Tales of Hoffman" ter-denomjnational and intema-for the Welfare committee that p....1-..l'-N.:!.41wt .. Friday night were Lou Ann WU-tlonal will be observed in 104 ~o shifts of nursing care were .._.F .. Hamson and Don Pettit, Jack countries, 11 more than partici-gtven to a cancer patien" that a 6 afte 6 loeleJ , ..... Woodhull and Sandra Thaden, pated last year. family of four wu uaisted at J...den J ack Nerdrum and Joan Marinuc-Mrs. Percy Baines is president Christmas and that a mother with ci ~('ymour Seek. Jim Ibbotson. of the Harbor Council or Church nint> children was helped to find a ~ Barr:. Mason, Bruce Baird, Viv-Women. including representati,·t>s home after having been evicted. ann I""YU6R W A ·QON I ian Lusk. Virgie Mt>ndenhall, Bill of the various churches in New· .n..~•aa. ~ Hopkins and Andy Swain. port Beach and Costa Mesa. M.rs. RESIDENTS SWITCH 0• til• occulo,. •1: • • • · Hill will preside over the Feb. 29 A switch-around of residents Saturday rught the Gargoyles meeting and Mrs. Vivian Hannon baa been completed in two Corona Olaqe of resideaoe ht>ld a small party at the home of will be orga.nist with Mrs. Lester del Mar dwellings. Mr. and Mrs. Dennie Mason. Seen there were Vierling as soloist. John W. Tubbs, formerly of 710 Arrivala of Newco, IMI"' • Rollv Pulaski and Char Slx, Jack Pastors and their wives will be Avocado Ave., have just moved to Woodhull and Sandi Thaden, Roxi special guests at the service. be-314 Seaview Ave., while Mi&s City Aarvold and Janis Allen. Leo Cur-ginning at 1 :30 p. m. A soCial Glyde Maynard. who sold the Sea-NEWPORT BEACH ti~ and Pat Dresden, Bill Hopkins hour will follow the program with view house, has moved to the Avo- and Lyn Smjth, Ray Middaugh a nursery for .small childreh. 1 cado location. • Bl'.aeon '7111 • and Sally Newland, Jack Nt>r-1 A ttt>nding last week's meeting --( Ne HII .,. eWI,., .. } • drum and Patty Dwyt>r, Ricki Oth-were the following representatives l r~Ens~~l~gn~W~an;!!!.t~A~ds~~br~i~n~g2R~es~ul~ts~~~==========~~ mt>r a nd De De Wilcox, Dennie from the churches who are work-· Mason. Lee Jayrcd, John Yates, ing with the Harbor Council of Rex &II. GIPaves Lowt>. Archie Church Women: Mrs. Chester llor\'ath. Dick Atterton and Lynn Flsht>r, Mrs. Paul Johnstone, Mrs. ~mith. Barrv Mason and Joe Theodore Haust>r, Miss Elsie New- Smith. · land. Mrs. Mabel StanJey, M.rs. • • • Raymond Jamt's, Mrs. Ralph Mor- Friday ni~ht KTN ht'ld a slum-rill. Mrs. M. L . Keeler, Mrs. F . bt>r part~ at Patty Ow:-rr's house. D. Low!.'. Mrs. Arthur M i I I e r, St'<•n tht>re .. vcr£' Donna Zub<', ~trs. Hubert Kidder. Mrs. R. B. Carnl Thomas. Dona SedJnger. GnJ!gS. ~Irs. BainE'S and Mrs. Hill Betheny Christt>nsen. Audrey &n~. · ---- - .lod~ St£>\'ens. Lyn Smith. Diane Pas('()(' :~nd Patty D" yt>r. llt:.\0~ WORK CAMP British Medicille To Be Discussed PlrJ::id<'nl Richard Sihrrthnrn <'f th(• ~panish American Institut<' in l.ardPna ha~ been namPd dirl"ctor .sodalized med~cine in En~land uf th£' 19:J2 !\t£>thodist youth work "111 ':><' tht> ~Ubj<'CI of the Pro ramp and r£>ronstruction pro.)f-ct Amt'n ca mt>etme to ~·' ht>ld at 10 1n IX' h£'ld in GPrman\'. The schol-la. m. tomorrow 1 Fnday) at .the ar,.hip!' ar<' ;nailabl£' for outstand-Corona del :\tar <;om m u n 1 t Y 11,~ :\lcthodl"t ) oung pe-ople from C'.hurch. Brunch \\111 b<' served at ~outhern Cal.ifornia and Arizona. 19·30 8 • m. .!: Re,· Tho att Roy Pendell of I The s~akcr 1-Dr. W. J . Cowa~ • . : . m ~ . ort hoJ){'dic sur~con who sPrved m at O'Brien's . • • L'AIGL.ON Ch11st ~hurc_h by the ~£'a was di· th<' l"mergency medical service in ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiricicitoiriimiili9i50ii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii England. Dr. Cowan. now loca t-1 in,:! in Southern California. studil.'d a t thl.' Uni\'ersity of Edinburgh. Mr!>. Colin Brown will pre10ent th<' n•1minat:on~ ~or lli.'W offi.-rs. II. N. MANGRUM LIVING ROOM BEDROOM ACCESSORIES 5fKES KUNG EJHAN ALLEN BUCKS COUNTY DINING ROOM LAMPS AND SHADES W AIJ. SHELVES FREE DELIVERY CREDIT TERMS O PEN ACCOUNTS Native Daughters W ill 'See Movies Mo,ies on California Missions will be shown at the Conchita Parlor of the Natin• Daughters of I the Golden West at 7:30 torught (Thursday! at the Friday After-Pure noon C'lubhou."t> in Costa Mesa. All othl'r Oran~e County Parlors have been invited as guests. Re- freshments wiJI be served follow- in~ the pictures and a ballot for """' candidates will be takt>n at a .hort btL .. in• ~~ meetinl! o\'Pr which I Mrs. Ch£'ste~ Pollard .... 111 preside. Imported -:::79:0::S.:C:O:A:S:T::BL:V:D.========LA=G=UN:A::B:EA:C:H::~' 8 COL1..EGES ASKED i TO SEND CREWS HERE S' W 0 N D E R F U L S~ M A R VEL 0 U S Linens 5' GO 0 D , T 0 0 e WESTERN MUSIC e . f I Saturdays 'J'he Chamber of Commerce has invited eight coUegt>s to send cre-ws for a spring championship rr~atta to be hE'ld on the north Lido Chann£'1 April 19. Secrl.'tary Hay Langenheim said this week. I Receiving invitations arl.' Wiscon- sin. Washington, California. Stan· ford, USC. UCLA. Oregon State and San Diego State. Mr. Lan- genhcim said plans are being com- pletrd to pro\ide live tf'levision coverage for teh crl.'w regatta. . I UVE BOMB FOUND ON OCEAN FRONT ••• pure loy to wearl on IVOE 9:30 p. m. There was consternation at the Edward Hand rt>sidena! at 3602 W. Ocean Front in Newport when 10-year-old Gordon carne home Sunday, Jan. 13, carrying a live n are bomb, whlch contained three pounds of TNT and could have ex- ploded with the slightest jar. He had found It at the beach at 36th and Ocean Front. PoUoe Officers Jack Price and Ed Bates were called, and they called the Navy Ammunition Net Depot at Seal Beach. The bomb \\R5 takt>n there for examination . The flrlng pin had been removed, but somehow the bomb had not exploded 19.95 Wltere '*+ O'BRIEN'S would you find well a lov•ly li nen as tht. 1 looling twice the pric:• tag, l'Aiglon's linens ar• lwtro111, b .. utifwlly mede, and ''lebinucl" for c:r•aH resirlanc•. T1l. on• pic:t~Wecl • h.s fagotin9 trim plus a did~ collar to wear open or closed, • ~d •Urt. On• of sav.rel l 'Aitlon llftens in soft •nd vibr•nt sprint shedes, ebet I 0 to 20 and half sbtt. • March or Dimes Is one or the fa- vorite phllanthroples of the Or- • ange County Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae. For the second year they have sponsored projects to net them a fund for the annual drive against polio. This fall they held a bene- fit night at the Laguna Playhouse and raised enough money for a suction apparatus, which was prt>- scnted during the current drl\'e to the county chapter or the ~a­ tiona! Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. T"IM~crlption or th(' prt>St>ntatlor C('remoni«.>S wer(' gi\•en to the alumnae chapter when they met las t week on Monday at the home of Mrs. John Wilder, Udo Isle. Co- hostesses were Mrs. Robert Hoxie of Corona del Mar and Mrs. Jo- St>ph Kramer or Balboll Island. ~EW BABY COMES Home yesterday from Santa Ana Community Hospital came Mrs. Milton Pilchard and new son Gregg De Forest. The new baby is the first for Mr. and Mrs. Pil- chard, who live on Lido Isle at 365 Via Lido Soud. The boy was born Wednesday, Jan. 16. weigh- ing 7 pounds and 2 ~ ounces. There's Magic ••• in chafing d ish cookery J,, Jenuery. with • nip in the eve,.ing eir, your gueth will love e ~ Weu in the firepleee, with celldleglow reflected in gl .. ming 1itver end tentelizing odoN weft- eel from your dining teble, where • bright fleme warmt a gl .. m- ing copper-and-bran chafing dith. Tr_.ty, th ere is nothing to be- witching es fobtter or 1hrimp, .. ,...,eel st .. ming at table, from the h•lld of e ho•teu who•• erl it en· riched with the m•gic of the ch•f- lng ciW.. In deyt of metel thorleqet, we era pleued to reporl that we heve • few chefing dithe• for our ctnto"'•"· With .. ch one it e gem of • little bool. titled "Chaf- ing Dish C~ery". lh 12 recipet will edd to your ttore of cherm es e holteu. In our boo~ 1ection, you'll find "The Ch•fing Dish Bo~", with recipet for •ppetizert, entrees, vegeteble dishes. •nd denerlt, •nd the word1 of some feMOWI writeN who loved the dlef'.,t di1h • • • with • g•y cfliflfl cover, • perfect gift b-' et $3.50. T"e Islanders BALBOA I SLAND Another I" the Mrlet of brief biotrephiea pteMfliH by Newport a.tboe Feclet•l S.vln9• eftd Loen Aaoci•tloft I A true and unique cha rm identlfles the world's most I famous placet~. On our own BaJboa Island, these quali- ties cast their spell on ~I I who visit or come there to Uve. The Island so pt>rfectly Clts into the scene of bay, I sea and bluffs, that any visi- tor is surprised when he I Learns men and dredges lent a hand to nature in produc- ing it. And even 900le of the young old-timers would be surprised to know that most I of the trees which bow gracefully in the breeze along Marine Avenue onoe grew in Tony Hershey's nursery. Tony, they will tell you, is proprietor of the well- known Market Spot at Park I and Marine. and not a nursery-~ charter member. He is also a man at all. But Tony can tell you charter mt'mber of the Elks Lod~e. 1 that he leamt'd landscaping in his and has ser.·t'd the Chamber of 1 native S witzerland. It's the busi-Commerce as director. For th•• ness he follo"'ed when he and ~· --s. best run of all. he recommends Hershey first came to America that m) tic circle or tht> ArnigtH &lid chose Orange County for their Vit>jos 1 Old Friends 1. hr --,~-. We are proud to claim him a'> Wben thf' Island Was Younr an "old friend" of Newport Balboa In 1927 wh(·n the Hershcys de-Ft'deral: about which -:"ony sa}<. cult'd l..albua • .-.land had a promis-"It has be<>n a pleasuJC to kno"' I inK future. ll wa>o then a ) oung I the memlx•n, of your tare. and to PI<'Ce of real «.>State. Ton) was work with them in many rommon Ct•minced that ?:Irk and :\lanne intC'rests. As a re-sident of mort• I formed an Important intersection, than ~ yf.'ars, I kno"' the import· ".\HH.H-H. c-'mon. Harry~ IA't us do thP hubbll' dnnct>~" :\net how and during the ensuing 25 )f.'ars ant support your fir m has giv('n coulct Proouc-Pr Harr~· \'an say no to thf·~ six chnrm~ iM'.autl" from has managt'd to be in bUStn<' on to t>ncoura~e building and sound thl' cast of "Idiot's Dt>lh:ht"':' Communl t~· Pla:n•rs a:-1' rt>he>arsl.ng !three of its four comers. Ht· and dC\<'Iopmt•nt throu~hout our wh.,J•' tbf' Robfort ~b,.,-wood c-omf'dy drama. for tht-Ornn~P C'n:~~t Collt>J:'t' :\trs. lf<'rsht>) began \\1th & nur-Harbor area." MlaJ:'t' In mJd-FPbruar.r .• In thE' scwnl' a bon•, IA>adlng )tnn J a<>k :SPI· 1 Sf' I) on the northwest com<'r. Ja-:Mort' Rf'turns on \'our Sa\1n£o; S(ln of Hrmtlnl(ton B.-uch turM a cool t>YP '"' thl' chorus, "ho art•, • •: mu\ 101{ to the bOUth stde .. ,. tht' I If you arE' not alrt>ady a cus- countt>r-<'lo<'kwiiW" from thf' top, \'t>ma Mlllt-r, ConniP HttnSf'n, )lu r-:-r. t'l'l and l'Xpanclin~ thl'lr bus1-tompr of uurs wnn't ~ o u drop 10. jorlt> Bamf'tt, Ornsllln Thomp!i(ln (to rt~rht ), Dlluut )turJCWarth. ""d l nt:....., to tnclude a rc,t~turant. Tht;. bt'com<' an old frtend. and let u.-. fs r rfsrht. \ lrl:inla \\'1'11!1. ------'\p&nMun continued. until Tony 1 dl·Scrtbe the inany !'4.'1"\'ic<•~o-wf' or- l~t•t·anw u\\ m•r of thc buildin~ dt· ft·r .. On£' of t ht> mu'>t tmportant. h f ll'Cth oppos1te. Ther<' ,·ou'll ftnd ''"' f<'t·l. ,, prO\tdmg a saf<' S<'cun· 1Bal Masque' T erne or 1952 1mm .ltlmost an~ da~ nO\\ "'''h a 10\('.;tm('nt pli'IC't• for )IJUI .. ,1\.lnl'" chf'f'l ~ ).!r• t•llns: for h1s man) pa~ tn~.: ~011 th€' ht£ht>st dt\1d('nd lrttnd.' and :\tarko.'t ~pot cw-tom-rdurn cw ...... ttnr \\llh saft>t)o In H t Fl Ball Feb 22 c1·s. mun' than 15 \t'ars as a '\B\'101!" I ear s, owers • The Island ,has Jon~ bef.'n a Ia-IO,_Illutiun."'eha•.,, nt\t>rpardl<'-"' I voritc for famm<'s wrth childrt>n. than 3 p< rrf'nt l)('r annum to 1n- l Choo .. inJ: \\'ashtn~ton's Btrthda) bn (' ,b<'(•n worked out by :\tr" and ~oungstprs always rest>r\o' a ''"'t"ll-If ~ou arc now rtC't•i.\la: as th!' dati' members of Nt>wport \\'t lr··d .\ R!'r Is. in rh.<rc,. of d• · ;,pectal plact' for Ton~ and :\tr .... II'!>:. than that fvr ~ou· -.a\'Jnrc llarbor A~!iary or Children·,. l"tll':t lion~. and prnlo·.-siunnl L~Pll llcrshPy as two or thcJr fa\Oritt,> I \\l' knO\\ )OU \\Ill lw Jn 't':•!-l t·~ •n Homf' Soctt>ty ar<' plannin$: thf' r.·t"rrml•r<' pcoplt• They pa~t1cularl~ IO\f' :.uch !ea1mnt! moll' about ou ... a\ln:!> ! "Bal :\ta:-.que" as a g lamorou.; nr her" 10 charg1• of phas••, of t~<'as of Tony s as tht> h !and plan. th •me for tht>ir third annual thr "nnual ball an· :\lrs. Charll'!> <. hnstmas TrE'e. sponsored by th£' 1 H;arts and FIO\\('r5 Ball. l'llman. cnt€'rlatnnwnt chairman. Rotary _Ciul Th1s is a rt>al ~iant \lr-. \larv TopJ)f'r ball chair-:\trs ChallPn Landt>rs. pat rom: trC'P. "h1ch ~oes up at the corn<'r 1 m~n. a'nnoUnc<'d th'at fabulous :\T N . Lo~an llt•ndnrksnn imita· rvery .~ear. W}th us bn~hl lt~ht~ floral ma.ks. con('('l\£'d by out-tion'. ~Irs. Ro~ Andcrst'n. r~'Sf'r·l an~ ll~l. rt '" th<' Cl•nter of a standing florists of 0 1· a n ~I' 'a ttons: Mrs. 0 . C. Suess. table C'htldr<'n s party . "htC'h _has_ com• Countv wUl compel<' for honors arrangt>mf'nt:.: :\trs Brown. ways ro 1 tx> a communtt.' 1nsUtut10n as d1s~layed by Awuliary mem-~n~ m(>Ans and Mr. Clf'Ar~, JIUb-• ~l:'f'r ChI~ Or~'1Utlur bers. Mrs. w. D. Schock. ball CO· hell~. ron~, 1om: bla nd ;'('!>tdPnf"t hot' chairman. said that models WJ!I put htm on ha'1d Cor tht' !'tart vt includt> Mrs. E. c. Martin. preSI-'Art of Tea-L::..g' man)> local pro)E'Ct:-. notablE' amcon .: dent of the local chapter. Mrs. gWJ , them our Rotary Club. m "hich balboa ERAL SAYINGS John Broughton. Mrs. Don Gates. he has Sf.'r vt'd ably as off1cer and Mrs. John Bidwell, Mrs. Lawrence Js Speech TopiC• ========================= Brown, Mrs. Frederic Cleary, Mrs. Kenneth Boettcher, Mrs. R. F. aw ,. .. l*. ,, .. ,._...., tMI IEIPIIT IUCI, Clllflllll Vallely and Mrs . T opper. Dazzling decorations in black and silver. gold and shocking pink The art of tt>achin~ is ~t>tting a child to practice in mt>aningful ways ways meaningful to the child -thP things we want him to IE•arn, said Williard Saucerman. e ducat Ion coordinator in tht> I Now • 1n progress OPS rues Suit Against Balboa Island Shop COIIH.ATID county schools. who "''lis spt>aker KAREN MARCRET A'S IIT~S at the :'l<t>wport &ach Elementa ry YiUfi Th<' di!ltrict Office of Price Schools PTA mei!tin~ held Monday tAODIRN etMf TIOf'ICAL Stabilizaiton in San . Diego _has aftC'rnoon a t the Horae<' En~gn FUitN~ • ORAPB • WAU,.. filt'd an injunction pl'tttlon a~amst School. Tht> speaker also showt'd 1 ,,.,EA.S e lAMn • flOOI the P<'ggv Small Sportswear shop and commented upon the film 1 COVE.liNGS. on Balboa Island. chaq:ing failure mad<' bv Dr. ~ter BN>k. P!'Y· BOUSE a GARDEN to fil<' under rt'gulation St'\'en. cholo~y ·professor at l'SC. IE 5277 H<'a ring was S<'l at 1:30 P· m_. F~b. Musical portion or thE' pro~am 1 611 Co .. t H"'Y~ Newport, 18 in th<' l'nitcd States Dlstrtct wa. furnisht>d b~ thl' Ha rmon<'<'nt .. ll!o~,.~·~N~lt~~~-~-~s-~~-~10~·~-~-~-~·~lil"~..,...~· ~I~C~o~u~rt~i~n~Lo~s;A~n~g~e~le~s;. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii an Ptl!hth gradE' mL'<M chorus dt-1 :: I rcrtt>d hy Jamt>s Fitzi!Prald Ro-I JANUARY JACKET SALE 2195 IIORSEIIJDE-Fur Collar .IICIETS Rec· !8.95 -NOW ONLY . .. NYLON -Nyloe Fleece LIJIJ.ac .IACIETS RA-«-IZ-50 Wuhabi,..._W~Darabl~. Sal~ !~i!:=: ................ sso The . . tx>rta Ohphant sane a solo pa11 In a bl'it>f SPE'f'<'h tx>forc thr motht•rs and tC'achrr:'. ::;usx•rinro•n- d<'nt of Schools HoracP En t'IT! said t he !lchool bond d<'lt•a t wa' a step backward" "lt takr!' a lone: and pat it•tH '' ork to m11 k<' PI'••· ~r~s." ht' said J lostt'sscs "t>rt' ril:hr c r a d <' mot hE'rs. :\t rs. Ha rr~ Campb<'ll. 1 Mrs. Rotx>rt Adams. ~lrs. Georr;c, Ward and 1\1rs. Clyde Kl'lth. Democrats Name Van Tatenhove I Lestf.'r Van Tatt>nhove. Santa Ana 8'ftorney, was electt'd Presi- d€'nt of the 281h Con grt'SS!onal ' District Democrats a t a met'tlng of the organization held last Thurs- day evening in Santa Ana 1 A committee presentt'd the namt's of Democratic candidates Cor Congress. Miles F. :--ra~el, 1 prt'sent mayor of La. :'.tesa. and James E. Walkt>r. Santa Ana at- tomf.'v. wt>r£' discussed. Th~ eiPCtion of offiC'f'rs must be ratifit'd by tht> mt>mlx>rship at· t ending th(> nt>xt rpgular meeting to be ht'ld Jan. 31 at Oct>ansidt' Annual Sale 35% to 75% off FROM SWEDEN Crystal Ster.1w::::2:-e cpe:: s:cc~_.lf2 off 'lases bov.r:s as:--. ::-::ys -. :::::-... 9cr :::::-:; :-re~:::c ::-sc ·s J:. :~:1e:-s ~ \, I • 8 1.....,:-:-l'l. ·a: . .:J,::sses SE" o; :-eg f: 8,. -Now 5.40 Ltr:ens 1/4 and 113 off FROM FINLAND Dmnerware cpe:: s:C'ck-113 Ovenware-ccsseroles and oper. bakers-11J off DOMESTIC off Ashtrays jelly end jam bowls Crystal drinkmg accessones greatly reduced Karen Margreta Imports Crystal -ChifUI -Silt·n- 1307 Coast Boulevard Corona del Mar, California H Arbor 1373 S•<-•e "'<' -, Q S 30. Oc-•~ Su,.dot.s .. ¥ • • • 'The Harbor Area's Moet Compkte Store for 'Men cl-Boys DIRECTS SOl'ND CRE\\' $err' ·..-ref."d~ '" eacl>ol'qtu on sole merc.hendise lltJ Newport Aft. Perdita Hom of 1~ Sea,iew Ave .. Corona del Mar, was in -======================:::=====. charge of the sound crew for th~ • ~~~ p~ys~~'1o~~~ Call Blrllor 1114 for Jolt Prbdilhg Oart'mont. Pap I BALBOA ISI.lll North Bay Front 2-bedroom home and income apartment. $371000 Only $10.000 dowtl Stanley Hadfield Realtor Ill KAriM . Balboe lalalld II.Aibor !0 BEAUTIFUL Balboa Peninsula Point is the setting ror this modern 2-bedroom home. Attrac- tive fireplace, nice patio. . . For overflow there's that guest room a nd bath ad- jmning gar. $12 650 A ~I Buy at I Balboa Realty Co. Oprx>sitl' BalboR Rank of America Ros ... Greeley J osephine Webb Lillian McAdoo HA 3m 700 E. Balboa Blvd , Balboa CORONA DR IAR Attractive cottage-type• 2- tx-d.room home on 45' R-2 lot Large bedrooms, ser- ' 1«' porch. 2 panel ray heat- t'l ~. Lots of storage and 1 vom to build additional Unll $12~500 t 'all . SCHUSTER . . at Earl W. STANLEY Real tor flt Cout Blvd., CDK HArbor U'7' View Home $91950 Pnct'd below reproducuon cost, Top location South of HJ gh - way. Lots of room to enJarge. GREENLEAF and Associates l I 12 Newport Blvd. HArbor 2561 Newport k•c:h EXCHANGE OFFERED f)\.\•nf'r d!'sirl's to trade immacu- late• 2-tK'droom and den home in Anahetm for COM dupll'X or ut hf'r m come property. Bel .1 .. Wlllbnu ~-: ••• HArbor 1M% 401 {'oi\At Blvd. Coi"'Ol& del lbr • UAlTOR • BUSINESS 0 "0 RTUNITIES • RENTALS HArbor %766 1521 Coest Blvd., Corone del Mer INSURANCE All Kinds Resident AJt~mt tor • Aetaa Llff' IDaUra~ Co. • At'tn.a Ca111ualty A Surt'ty Co. • Aotomobll~ lnsuraace Co. 0. B. IIIII Assocla ted with Gerald Ritchie 1219 Coest llvd., Corone del Mer HArb« IJ Ret: HArbor 1202 WANTED RENTAL UsTINGS ON TWO AND THREE BED· ROOM FURN. HOUSES. E. L Se.ellleler RArt.or n• IQS OoMt Boule,..,., OORONA DEL MAR Thundery, Jcmuary 24. 1151 MOTEL 1-N COlONA DEL MAl ,..., ....... ., Owner's health forces sale No recaonahle offer refuud. --Ton~~~~ Mart'eloua iDYeatment. Easy tei'IDIL 2-bedroom home on nlcle street. LOVELY MODERN HOME • • • 3-bedroom, den, 2*' bath. Gorgeous ocean and bay view. MUST BE SOLD. WIU accept cost price. Can be had furnl.lhed lf dHired.. Open beamed cetllnp. t.tr.place, service porch A fenced rev yd. EARL CHAMBERLAIN • -.. -, ......... CORONA DEL MAB PBOPEBT·IES -0-..t ...... HArbor 1111 Oppo&li• tM ...... c..-. 4.1 M•r Robert B. Ly.a aad HelM L Lyaa, &Mlt.or.-.lud Norrt., 8Aa. ......... 6' MAHOG. execuUve desk A chair, 5' secretary desk A chalr, 4 of- fice chairs, circulating heater- vented console type; G-E refria. with wlit on top, good oond. HA 1258-R. 411 Coast Boulevard CORONA DEL MAR FCII'IDbouM Motel HArbor IOS'J IIA.rMr 1- TODAY'S SPECIAL Garage Apartment -2 bedrooma ... located on rear or lot, room on front to build another unit . Lot IS completely ft>nced. Sewer connection in for other unit. Stove and rt>fri~t. in apt. included In purchase price. Immediate pos.se~ion. .. ~8 500 Low Dowa Priced at .. .. .7 I P &)'lllf'Dt Terms I.Jke l'<'lll • • e SEE THIS TODAY PRICE T. M,CUIS.TION Coroea ckl liar HArbor,, VOGEL VALUES CORDIA DEL Il-l New 3-bedroom home on high ground. Lot 60'xll8' Lh<ing room 15'xl9'. fireplace, forced alr furnace, dining area, snack bar, hdwd. floors. 1 ~ baths. Door from master bed- room to patio. lots or tile. and closets. Aluminum sash. Brick planters. Service por('h. 2-car garage. $18 500 1.305 sq. ft . of valu<' in choice location . -· I Will take good lot In trade. Good tl'rms. • • • A little dandy that $2,500 will handle 2-bedroom home. carpet floors, new tile sink, tile back or stove. Master bedroom with door to sheltered. cement $10 750 patio. St>parate laundry rm. Close to stores. Price 1 • • • $7,000 down and $75 a month buys a spacious 11.100 sq. !t.l older home on large lot 160' front- age) zoned for multiple units. Oi'\E BLOCK FROM BAY and best swimming. $16 500 Th;M JOHN voGEL Co.l 1101 Cout Bh·d., Coroaa delMar or HArbor 141'7 Evealap: HArbor Sts-111 ---------------------------------Priced for Immediate Sale BALBOA ISLAND--Channing Cape Cod-modern. 2-bdrm. home. patio. Furnished ·tudio apartment. $22 500 Vt>ry nice. ' PRICED I . CORONA DEL MAR Unsurpas~ed ocean ront bluer \it'\\ lot ZonE.'d (or 2 units. OWNER SAYS "Ma ke orfer." SEE THIS. island re.alty co. RNI~rs -Bo§lntwa Brok~NI HAR\"EY D. PEASE Park Ave. at Apte ... Bloek from F~rry BALBOA I SLAND HArbor S'n-W "High Upon a Billtop" A country home with a sweeping vit>w or the Santa Ana Valley ---from the mountains to the sea. Cons1sts of 3 bedrooms plus large master b<-droom suite --- ---plus separate help's quarters. Traditional Californian with its massive wood gates leading Into a pict uresque courtyard. Beautifully proportione-d rooms, imiting entry hall. large recrea- tion room and den. ' Badminton court, swimming pool and 3 stall s table -· -set in an array of tTees and shrubs, covering over 1 acre ot land area. Modest in its appointment but providing all the luxuries of fine living. It must of course. be shown by appointment ---so call us. ~ $60,000 Halbo.. ln~est-enl Co. ~IEALTO~S (Since 1945) Hewpon ... .._at .... lit. IU 1- NEWPORT BZA()H New 2-bedroom home with redwood A stucco exterior, wood shin- gled roof and garage. Very large living room with flrepla~. Price includH kitchen range, refrig. automatic washer. Lot beautifully landscaped. EXCLUSIVE. We have tM key. $111500 <We have other exceptional values) ....................... I For Sale "" SPECIAL THIS WEEK on aulta ATTENTION TRAILER OWners: and coats, a few men's thin~. narrow dinette table for trailer; Good. almost new, clot.hlnt. also smaU writ. desk. Crist Fur-Frannie Graham's Shop at Katey niture Co., 1687 Orange Ave.. Doane Cleaners, 1201 Coast Cjust acros.s from the Alpha _Biiiiioi.Oiv.iiidiiio .... (,.a""t ""GoOiiiioiiloiiiideiioinrod..., ..... >,_CD..__M_._ :C~c!nn;;a,tore> Costa Mesa. USED APPIJANCES • o v 1 N o s A L E Good Used Gas Ranges Zippers · .................. · .......... 5c ott Clean. Ready to Use Embroidery floss . .. . ....... lc skein 100% all wool slack lengths F R E E D E L I V E R Y 60"' wide ........ ·-··· ·-· .$6 ea . Wed oods 39 50 49.50 Sewing machine heads only, gew ......... · · all makes, take your pick $10 ea. O'Keefe & Merritt 59~ I will completely repe1r and Magic Chef-DeLuxe.... . 79.50 make them into elec. port-USED WAS.BJ:.RS ables for only ............ $27 .50 extra F rom .. .... .. ................... 15.00 Joy scissors-outstanding assort-CALL Br.co. Mil ment. tremendous savings. Pinking sheers. reg. $6.95. Newport Furniture Co. seU now for .. .... .. . . ......... $5.50 122 Co.et Hi9hwey. Ne.,_t a..dl Ironing board covers. reg. 75c, now .... :... ...... .............. 50c Thread ......... l c-3c a spool All lOc notion itt>ms at .... 6c ea. Drastic reductions on all yardage, t>xam,ple: Butcher linen . .. .. ....... 75c yd. 0 . W. BROOMJIEAD 912 Coest Blvd., Cotoll• del M•r ,._, HArbor 2574-M AUTOMATIC WASHERS MAYTAG AICO-MATIC THOR WHIRLroOL BENDIX ECONOMA T BLACKSTONE BENDIX GYRAMATIC DEXTER ... end oth.n. BRAND NEW ! In stock for immedia te delivery! BUY A FULL At.rrOMATIC AGITA- TOR wAsher for as low as $35.00 clowD, $12l50 a month. Gener- ous allowance ror your old wuber', low~. bank tenna on the balance. • • • Every new washer carries a one to 6 yr.a.r cuaraa~ oa ...,u ud labor. backed by Orange county's largest washing ma- chine dealer-here 25 years. • • • l 'SF.D AUTOMATICS WHUnKbCHde-used only 4 months-reg S299 95 ... I 191M K~amor~~ by Sears . . .SIS5.00 ABC-0 -Mattc-floor dem- onstrator .. . .. . ... . . . . . .. ... $ZS9.00 Belldlx-Gyroma tic -6 months old. Reg. $299.50 118t.t5 • • • SERVEL The gas refrigerator with the 10 year guarantee. W e are clos- ing out the 1951 modela and can save you from $50 to $100-or wiU give A Mlcbty Blr trade-in allowance. No eaa.b aeeded l! your old refrigerator is in run- ning condition-18 months to pay the balance. JESSEE APPLIANCE OOMPANY ltlJ s...... ~ta ADa ()pee 'nU t, Moe, Fri.., Sat. I I Inventory ADMIRAL 10" TV Conaol- ette .. .. .. .. . .................. JI69.95 BENDIX round-top Autool&tic Washer only . .. ..... _ .... $69.95 THOR Automagic. ... $69.96 V -M 3-speed Record Players to attach to radio or TV re- ceiver ................... -... _ .. ..$41.95 The DAVIS-BROWN Co. 1885 HAJlBOB BLVD. COSTA IIE8A BI:Moll tnt L-ILIKI WENEEDCIIS EXTRA aiJowance on your trade-in on a new HIUmaD- Minx convertible ,or sedan. Bank terms. Hi llrnan Minx Dealer U04 Newport ltwj., Newp.rf ... ch HArbor 1407 Frllk.J ... F1.replacee. ~ FeeCM Anything In block brick or flagstone, etc. U7 E. lith St. C.ta liMa Pba.e BY'Aeoa. 1161-B Spring Blooming Plants a Dish Gardens. $2 up Oowera by Morri GOt E. a.Ja.o. BIYd. -1lai.Ma BAriiMw.,. * Busin._ . Opportunitiee Wcmted * LIST YOUB BUSINESS with Lloyd C. Boward au.i ... " h6., Birtcher Bldg., 1415 Cout Blvd., Qlroaa ~ Mar HArbor 3512 • Your buslneu can be sold quickly through a confh:lentialllating at t.h1a time. 2-BEDROOM HOME. ,ovely yard and barbecue, double garage. Get the key from us or see this • at 516 Orchid, Corona del Mar Priced $12.750 F11ZMORRIB REALTY CO. Ill OOA8T BLVD., CO&ONA .,.._ IIAa RA.rt.r lllt BICYCLB BIIPAIBmG . Schwinn Bicycles Ray Stedman 1574 Newpwt JlftL C... Mau. B!CID"'D 5121-f Tbunday. JGDuary 24. 1151 ... •• For 8aJe Want~ BUCKO table top gas range, grid-LOVELY F1JRN. 2~bdnn. apt. Lge. WANTED Laey to care for year- 1 dle. Uke new $50. HA 2187. fenced garden • patio. UtUs. pd. old child, 5 days a wk. Hours 7 CORNER knee hole dHk, 3' sq., 8 $7la OdperHmo~ Park, Balboa Is-to 4 p.m. ror working mother. huge dJ"awe,., shelf for 'phone n · A V4-r.rW. 514 &gonia, Corona del Mar. book, etc. Unlln. wood, stained COM-Yearly lease. 2 bdnns., 1% LIGHT HOUSEWORK and 'bliby mahog. $30. HA 26Tl-R, 115 Via baths. Car. apt., unfu.rn. but in-sitting wanted. BE 6747-J or BE Jucar, Udo lale. eludes new 'stove, refrig. and 6812. PAIR of twin bed s..-adl, bJue, drapes. Good 'view, local. Mar aur.o"u~s~E::;-W;;On;;;RK..,..~or=-=-chl;-;-;-ld;-care--. -=ne~y r·-beach. Call owner, BE 6402. work. References. BE 6323-M. white and chartreuse chintz. HA LOW YEAR-'ROUND RENT for WILL DO 32168-J. purcbuer of turn. in lge. 3-bdrm. expert ironing in my -------------home. Need work badly. BEacon 11 o v 1 No 8 ALE apL near Nwpt. pier, ocean view; 5822-W. gas & water pd.; owner of fum. ;;on;;;-;-~~~;;-;-;:-===---~~ Sewing macbinea, all makea leaving; nearly new rum. thru-SI'I1.JATION WANTED as night used headl only, take out, incl. new 21" TV, chrome watchman, guard or caretaker. your pick .......................... $10 ea dinette set, twin HoUy. beds. Ph. Good r efer. World War 1 vet., I will completely repair and HA 1~7-J for appt. Also '49 retired. R. C. Davis, Box 296, make them into elec. port-deluxe Chev. Sed. for sale, OD, ;:;B~Cos-;;-;;:;-ta-;::-M;;:esa;:;;;;;:;::· =---~=---=--ables for only ... -....... $2"7.50 extra RA:H. $1,350. ABY SITTING wanted, after· 1 new Domestic Desk mod. $175.95 YEARLY RENTAL, rum. 1 bdnn., noon or eve. Call Mrs. Detrick. (Save $29 on thls!l duplex. $7S mo. incl. util. 501 1-;o;;-H7";::";A;;;r::-bo-::r-:-387---:R-. -~-~.,......,.- 1 new featherweight port... 87.50 Larkspur, CDM. HA 01T7-J. I WA.N'T to rE.'nt unrurn. 3·bdrm. <Save $24.50 on this!) SMALL FURN. &.PL in Corona dt-l house. HArbor 0505-R. 2 Cab. only, blond........... .... 37.50 ,..._ 1 .blk So Call Walnut . ·······-····· ... .. 20.00 ~na.r, . . or Highway. I owner. BEacon 5451-W. Help Wanted 0 . W. BROOMBEAD FURN. 2-bdrm. apt., newly decor-~---------------912 C<N~d llvd., Corone del Mer· ated. Ocean 9iew. Adults only. f'tl: HArbor 2574-M 7 10 Avocado, CDM. HA 1584-M.I CAPABLE caster .. capable packer. GENERAL ELECTRlC refrig. 8 FURN. STUDIO cottage. Large , ~~~ ~~a;.mch CeramJcs, cu. ft., late model. Uke new. rirepl., yard, 14 blk. rrom beach HArbor 1810-R. Utils. pd. $50 mo. to June 15th. Lost and Found SPINET Pianos for rent. All term rent applil'd on purchase. Let the ldddles lcam. . . . DANZ- SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE. Santa Ana, 520 N. Main. POWER TOOLS. painter's drop cloths, plywood and S unbeam Mixma.stq. Encyclopedia. HA 3528-J. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE. Reposses&ed pianos, trade ins, rental retuma and some marred in shipment. Wonderful bargains new and used. Over 100 piano. from which to choose. DANZ- SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE. Santa Ana. 520 N. Main. Cor . 6th. Eaay tenns. $65 mo. yrly. Suit. for 1 or 2. HArbor 1759-M. ROOM for 2 with or without kitch. facilities 315 Narcissus, CDM, HArbor 2082-J. 1-BDRM. turn. gar. apt .• disposal. TORTOISE sheU bi-focal glasses lost in vic. or :-.IC\\ port Harbor Bank, CDM. HA 2919-J. $75, incl. utils. 428~ Avocado. 1 S"tuati' W t d Corona del Mar. 1 ona an e FOR RENT BUNGALOW APARTMEN'T'S I MEDICAL receptionists wants full BHut:ltully tum.. Jarg~ Uv. room 1 or part lime work. Exper. Call with ftrepla~. bdnn . ldtcheo-1 Laguna Beach 44257. ette. Rate by day, week or GRADUATE NURSE will do prac· month. tical nursing or child care in FARM HOUSE MOTEL I Harbor area. HArbor OSOl ·R 1304 Cout Blvd., COM HA 1083 . FURN. APTS. for rent. See Lou-I lae Apta. ftnL Dbla It .m,JM, .... . BOR TOPPI~G and Lllftl\ Tuntf'r ln happtt"r day• a y-r ace ...• in n ph-turl' takt'n In th.-offt<'f' of tbt> tht'n nt-wly fnrmf'd Huat.-Top- Jtln~e Corporation ln Costa Mt-!111. Tbt> Topplnle"" Md joi.aNS foN:ee \\ith Willis HUDt In a boat bulldlD« IDdll'ltt'y. llo\1f' AC'Wt"M lAaa and ~lllllona irP f\<lh h~' .-sine·.-Ml)llratf'ct -tU~ct no'' C'OI'ftl"8 aaother cfutpt.t>r ln th.-f'Jtlsode-"1th the nUnc of a suit In ~upHior Court a._,ruln"t lht-m C'futrl(lng non-paym.-nt of n•ot oa a Lido blf' ..,_n.- mt>nt. ~lr. and Mrs. Earl W. ~parks. U91l \'la Udo s.o.ct. ftlfld a 51,600 8ult. clalmi~U: $200 a moath dlH' for rf'ot !iiln«> .last lu.e !% a nd cltlnK d~maa: .. to thP ap:utmf'nl. Tb.-Ss;arks ~taW tlt.at t.M aparbnf'nt at 429 \'la Lido Soud haad ~n rf'nt.*<d to llu· T~ Ff'b. 2~ for 15 mooUls. HAMMOND Organs. Splnet mo- *1. and the famous Chord mo- del. Come In and play. DANZ- SCHMIDT Piano and Organ Co. 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. over~ Bay. d Carnation, =Ilana: ! This community needs the Ensign • • • BABY SpineL Uke new. Fine for small apartment or trailer. Now only $297. Terms .... l>ANZ- SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE. Santa .Ana. 520 N. Main. Cor. 6th JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE. Special!! Beautirul Chickering baby grand. Gorgeous blond ~. Uke new. This 'is a won- ct.rlul bargain. . . . D A N Z- SCHMIDT, 520 N. Maia . Cor. 6th. Santa Ana. JANUARY CLEARANCE S ALE. WILL STORE your piano in exch for caf'f'ful use. HA 0580-M. WANT TO BUY used baby buggy 0 Must be in good cond. HArbor ' y u R 1544-J-K. YOU CAN EARN up to $50 a day for one month, door to door seU- lng. Write Box A-3. C/O Ensign PRIVATE MONEY to loan on rca I estate. E. A. Christy. 205 ::-:o. Bay Front. Balboa Island. FOR A VON products ln Corona del Mar, call HArbor 2540-M. GARAGE for rt>nt. 604 Dahlia. CDM. Call HA 1347-W. Grand pianos. Big and little. Famous makes. Chickering, Knabe, Steinway Kimble, Story and Clark, Wurlitzer. Many oth-ers. Low tenns. Trade in your LELA CARROLL now at Wash- old pian.o. DANZ..SCHMIDT, lngton Cleaners, 329 Marine co--ta An 520 N M · c 6th Ave., B.I . Sewing and altera· LOCAL NEWSPAPER -promotes your community -informs you of local news -supports civic projects -reports fairly and honestly """'' a . · am. or. · tions. HArbor 348. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE. Th E . . eel y s Used pianos. Uprights from $59. FOR YOUR PET-U. S. Covt. in-e nslgn ne s our upport $67, $125 etc. Tenns $5 per mo. spected horse me~t. free deliv. in . • • • DANZ-SCHMIDT BIG PIANO Harbor Aree. Hidy's Pet Sup- STORE. Santa Ana, 520 N. plies & Sporting Goods. 605 MaJn, Comer 6th. 1 Coast Blvd., CDM. HA 1293-J . JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE. BABYS11'TINGin yourhomeor HELP YOUR LOCAL PAPE 'R BY Repossessed Spinet. Uke new. mine, day or night. HA 1670. Full Keyboard. Case & tone per-Paintinq-Paperhanqinq ~~';-s1'gY P~o s=~ I GEORGE BURXHABDT ' Santa Ana. 520 N. Main. Cor. Ml Slat St.. Newport ~~eeoc* 6th. 'The Home of the Knabe JIAJ'bor MH-W Piano. 1 ca.tl alter 1 p. IlL CALL W. P. SUNBUBY FOR PAINTING COFFEE TABLES. end tables. di- nette~ living rm., bdnn. suitt'S. 1 S ingle beds, coil springs. box springs, innerspg. mattresses. floor and table lamps, SN:tionals. I occ. chairs and other household HArbor ~~ articles. Cri11t Furniture Co.. !4.1 Popp7 Coroaa del liar 16R'7 Orange Ave .. (jus t across from the Alpha Beta's new store) Costa Mesa. BEacon 7323. '41 CHEV. Sed. Clean. Motor com- pletely o~d. Be 7134-W. BLOND D~ set, also fibre rug. Reas. HA 1689-W t>ves. DROP LEAF .kJtchen table in the H. H. HOLBROOK Dependable Plumbing A Prompt Repair Servt~ Maintained Pltoee Harbor IUI-W *1 Balboa Blvd. Newport a-d rough, $7 .so. The Antique Shop, p A I N T I N G 308 Marine Ave. Balboa Island. Earl SheOiD '51 5-PASS. Chev. Coupe. Clean, 111 .,._.__ S t. _ eo.ta •- low milea~. BEacon 5140-W. ""--'" MUST SELL off-shore mooring for 16' boet or less. near Collins St. on Balboa Lsland. ~ cheap. Make offer. Pb. LAmbert 5-4349. PHILCO table mod. radjo-phono- graph. $20. HArbor 2385-W. FORD '41. ~Y 2-dr. sedan, radio & heater. Good cond. $395. HA Superfluous Hair Pennanently removed from face, arms, legs. Eyebrows and tlaJ.r. line shaped-No more tweezing. ELLEN L. BRYANT, R E. Tuesday and Thursday only Udo's Salon ol Beauty HA 2576 l~R ------------------~ LOT--So. of Hwy. Sewer bond pd. You are cordially iD~t-$2,150. HUM')' on this-musl be sold immed. See Mr. Houg&n, ed to ftew our new - - :':cf1::.t,{~§?-usw 1952 Sl ....... r I have about 75 of these. The mo-ON DJSnY •y NOW tors are ex~llent for lllobbyi5t. r.r..n Many of them can be fi.xed up ror a nominal sUJ'tllt used. 0 . W. BROOIIIII!AD 912 Co.s+ ltvd~ Corona 41•1 Mar fill. HArbcw 2574-M JoeNickertz • -sending us your news items -subscribing to the Ensign -phoning in your want ads ~ncouraqing local merchants to support the Ensign * If you are not already a subscr!b er ·c :~e E~s1gr.. se!"ld m your subscnptlon •oday . . . or ca ll '...~sa~ HArbor 1114 and we will bill you. Be sure to ge: c fair and unbiased report of the news of Newport Harbor by readmg \he Ensign. ""-•: HArbof 1114 EiiSiCN I 104 COAST tOULEVAlO "For Nncl of Nnoport Harbor" CORONA DEL MA-. CALlFOlNIA Please count me in as one of y our subscribers. I am enclosing: 0 $2 SO for one-year subscnption 0 $1.00 lor four-month subscription NAM~~------------------------------------------ ADORES~~------------~------------------------- ~ CIN--.------------------------------~~•t·~--------- Ensign Clusifled adl ha~ bem Mil Newperi N~ Newpert ~c::ll' .;:a:,-:=~ A~~~~'" 1HE ENSIGN • your Official Newspaper of the City of Newpod •a them! Phone HArbor 1114. ·---------•~ ' I • • Page 8 Christ Church Circle Meets £HIJR£HES 08 EBVE YOUTH SUNDAY RE\'. PENDELL UP NORTH I "01 • Community Church of Co• R<''· Thomas Roy Pendell of rona del 'Mar will observe Youth C'hrist Church by the Sea . New- Newl)Orl Heights carcle of Christ S unday by having the members or port; is in San Francisco thjs Chi.U'Ch by the Sea M e t h 0 d 1 8 t High School Pllgrlm Fellowship we<>k. conducting a preachlng mis- Church met Tuesday evening at conduct the entlrt> s(•rvlces at sion and \'isitatlon evang('Jism pro- the home of the president. Mrs. 9:45 and at 11 a . m. trus S unday. gr·am ot tht• Millbrae Community WiUlam Trusty, 330 Santa Ana l\1 11 M~· will "" th Call .. t .. thodist Chu-h. Ave., Newport Heig hts. Mrs: Fred arve ee .,.,.,._v ~;.ve e ,. ~· • ..... • • Woodworth led the devou onals to Worahlp and the Invocation: and llrs. Hugh McMillan finh;hed Paula Ulhleln will lead in the R('·I 'A Nt:W MORAI.ITY' ht•r review of th(' book. "He Wears sponsiv(' Reading; ~ancy Hayden "Wanted : A N('W Mo rality" is 01 chids." will read th«: scnpture lesson: I he ('rmon topic S unday morning Charles Babbatt will ofCer the a t Christ Church by the Sea, as The meeting was attended by prayer; Lyle MiUer will welco~e the pastor, Thomas Roy Pendell, 18 members including a new mem-th_c worshippers;, Rbea Babbatt suggests the expansion or our ber. Krs. T . Hord ~)('y, Newport "all s~ak on Youth a~d the mora l rodr> into new controv('rsial H eagflts. and two visitors. M~. N. Church. and Christa W1Umans areas. The Sanctuary Choir will N. Archey of Newport lleiRhts "ill spea~. on "Christian Youth !n j present Handt'l's "Trust in the and )Irs. Lucille Mullins. a formt'r Gt>r.many. Howar~ Bogert wall Lord." and Mcndt'lssohn's "H With circle member. who has reCl'lltly dedjcat(' the otrerang and pro-All Your Ht'arts" n •turned from Mexaco. nounce the benediction. A quar-• ·• • Clean cJothin~ to be S<'nt to the tett~ of girls will s ing in both serv-.<\SAI.'YZINO C HRI T IASITY Youm Indian M ission will be Ices. The youth choir will sing at "Motive Ch ristianity : w h a t hroUfi:hl to th<' next m<'cting , Feb. 9 :45 a . m. "Jessu . Joyance of My Makes It Go?" will be Sunday's 26. The women "ill rix garments H('~rt'' . by. Ba~.h ; _and the adult ermon at the Balboa Island Com- and makt• them read..\ to wear at ch.~ar wall s1ng Hl\al,Our Redeem-munity Methodist Church, 10 lx· tho mt'i't 111J::. I <'r by Rhea ~ t ! 1 ~clock. I deli,·ered by Rt'v. Harry W. Whit('. -----Vera Williams wlll furnjsh the t · \MILY LIFE 01 c t· SIOS DR. ELLIS TO PREACH music. t:idlt mcmbNs of Christ Church Dr. I van C. Ellis will preach on I Near professional pictures of b) .~ Sea heard a panel or five I "Awakening Nobl(' Aspirations" at magnificent SC('nes in Guatemala pr<'Sent th<' findings of t h<' Na-tht' 11 a. m . Sunday serviC<' at th<' and M<'xko were shown last we<>k tiona! Conf<'r<'llC(' on Family Life Firl>t Baptist Church of Newpor l on Wedn('sday at the famHy nl$:ht a t the monthly meeting of the Or-~ and on "Fd\th Mt'ans So Much" at 1 supper a t the church. • an,::e County Methodist . Union, the 7 :30 p. m. s<·rv1ce. The topic • - " hu·h wa.s h<'lcl last W<'<'k an Car-of Rible s tudy a t the prayer mt'<'l· S J do·n r.rmt•. ThosP atttmding in-ing at 7:15 p.m. W!'dnesday is th~ on s Born to cluclt•d ~l r and Mr~ Road S. L.i "P~trab«> of tht' Mustard Seed. Fr<'llaj.;, :\'t r~ ~lamie Foot(' and T ht'f(' \\ill be a Bible class for chil-l The Ed Andersons :'>ft·s R.achPI \\'il<'~ of Balboa 1£· d rcn aftt•r school Tul'Sda}. and a land; U oyd Folsom or Corona. del class in airplane and ship modrl Mar. Mr. and 1\lrs. Rrthur Maller building a t 4 p.m . Saturday. The- of Co~tu )lf'c;a and R<'v Thomas chur ch is locat<'d AI 19th St. and Ho~ Pr ndell or Ralboa Ralb<la 81\d • • • FI RST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 3303 Vi• lido. N•wport B .. th Tt:XT Ff(()~f ~T. MATTIIEW "t 1ndN· Aulhorit\" will be th1' 'hl'nlt' of the S<'rmon this Sunda~· tn l'ti~IC\1 ll€'rbert C. Roth at the 1'1 br~nch ol ,.,.., Mo•l>er Church The-'-'•·\\pOI•t llt~rbor Lulh€'ran church Fors! Church o l c~ •' Scoer·i~T. '" Bo~ In :"t•Wport Ht'i,::htl' Th<· IW!'mon ton Mossoc-h.,,.... 11 •\1 IS from l h£' GosJX'l of Sl Sundoy School -9:15 e.m. ~futth<'W ~ R.-10. Th<' sch<'du}(o of s,r..sov _.,,,..., t> I I 00 o.m I church <tC'II\'itll'S IS as loliOW!-w~dno~doy ~·" '"a ..... ee·••a 8 00 P·"' Thursday. ~ v. m .. Church Council ~ .... d rq ~ "" {'(.!>It'd o• I ll Pol ... mf'o•tin!:: ~At urday. 9 :30 8 m . Sf'n- S; B~ ~ • ·• 1,. do \ I. "' 11 noo• 1111 Ca lt•ChH·m cia''· 9 ~(I n m •c ; p.. "''"' • c; ·dev• ""d holodoy• ('lwr uh ( 'hn1r R('ht•arsal: 1(1 30 il no ••onoll\ observed. 01 Junior Cho1 r R<'h<'a rsal. ;\1on- The pub' c '' co•d•o11) nv:•ed !o o' nc~~ j 30 p m. R1bl<' Stud~ JIOI II .. •e· d • e , • -·~~ •~·v•(es ond use •he Phllllp1an-. 2. \\'t•dnt·sda~. H (I m . Ro~o·· 1 Roo-n 'So•n1o r Choir Rt"hearsal. MATTRESSES lD.DersprlDg -OottoD Foam Robber ~gular Shape~ NEW -REBUILDING COSTA MESA MATTlESS CO. 2150 Newporl Blvcl. u .. COII 1061 "&nedM::" 1M Sip I• HArbor 1'1 • • • ST .. 1.-nu:~ :-lET~ 01:'\:'\t:R ;"\ <'Wiy l'I<'Ctt'd m('mbers of I h<' 't>sii'Y and officers of th<' church ''ill be insta lled S unday during the 11 a m. service of St. James Epis- copal Church located at th(' en- tt-ance to Lado Isle. First Parish Pot L uck dinneT of th<' church will b£' held at 6:30 nt•xt Wt'dnesday. Purpose will be ~ood fellowship. Pres ident of the St. James Young Churchmen's League. Greg Wright. was recently elected as president of the convocation of Long Beach of the Houte of .Young Churchmen. • • • 417 NercitMI. COW BIS HOP CAMPBELL COM I SO jiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiu~s-H-1 ~~ ~. iii!iiis iiiiiiii FM Bo•h. Outdoor I. Indoor Fuml- lure • Lqa. Select. ,Iedin, Febriu. House & Gardea bll Coast Hiqhw•y. Newport BE•con S277 Open Niqhh · -Sun. 10 e.m.-4 p.m. Rev. Paul Moor(' Wheeler of St. James Episcopal Church will pre- Sf'n t a class of 10 Church School pupils and 16 adUlts at 4 p. m. S unday when the R t . Rev. Donald J Campb£'11. suffragt'n bishop or I I' h<' OiO('('SC of Los Angeles. will tx· at thl' church for the rit~> of ront 1rm:il1011. The bishop will preach at th<' s<>n ice. and th<'rc• will follow a A son. nam<'d BrucE' Edwin. was born Saturday at S1. J oseph Hos- pital to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. AnderJ;On, !'i07 Carnation Ave., Co- rona dt>l Mar. l\1 rs. And('rson had r('cently bct'n ~uest of hor.or at a In) <'II e showN· .zh·t>n at th<' home or her mot her- in-la". Mrs. Flor('nt·<' Anderson. 428 Mar~E'rih' AvE'., Corona dE'I :.ta r. by h<'r si.stf'r·in-law, ;\Irs. Christ ian ~chindlrr. Gu<'. Is "er<' !\II'Sdames Lt>ona lkall. mo ther of tht' honor('(•, Ted I Healey. Gardner KinK. ~lla Wil· Iiams, !\1artha Good<'. Ada \VI':t\ t'r. !Wilt> Johnson. Jack :'tf'fft>nsf'n. Waltl'r Wood, Harry Jaspt>r, ChariC's Bennt'tl. l"C'al HOU~Zan. ali i l~f Corona d<'l \tar: :vrark Monsl'n o f C.osta !\1l'S<t. John SieJ;:t>l of Santa Ana. and Cather inE'· Ht>nl'<ln 1 ()f Pomona. Games wt're playE'd, with prizt's ~oing to M(' dam<'s JBBJ)E'r. King a nd ~JonsE'n. Girts wen· then pr<'Sented to the hon-~ Or<'e. and r<'freshments w ere served. FOR ALL YOUR Tburaclay, January 24, 1152 Feb.12 Play Hoag Benefit February 12 Is the special per- formttnC<' of "Idiot 's DeUght" by the !"fewport Harbor Community P\ayers which will be giv('n for the benefit of the HOJg Memorial Hos-plt~l. Tickets tor the performance are being sold by membenJ of the Woman's Civic Leai{U<', who are s ponsoring the charity nigh t. M rs. Cla rence Higbie, S('cond vlce-pres i- dt>nt in charge ot ways and means, Is handling the sale. N('wly re-e)l'{'ted pr('Sident. Mrs. Paul Davis. has announced the appointm<'nt of the new committee chairme n for lh<' leagu<'. Th<'Y art': Mrs. C. Lestc~ Jones. play- grounds and clty beautification; Mrs. T. Duncan Stewart. commun- ity a ffairs; Mrs. Edwin Morgt'n· roth. education commHtee; Mrs. Carl Ha nna and Mrs. Jatn<'S Whvte as hospitality co-chairmen d'ht' latt<'r I also .ocial secn'tarvl; :vfrs. Da,id T homas. membt'rship, with Mrs. AI Spenc<'r as co-chair- man; Mrs. Charl<'s Mow€'r. tele- phone. Writer Rian James Is New Lido Resident Addjng to thE' list of the Har- bor Area's "wrll-knowns" are Mr and Mrs. Rian J . James and chil- dren Jeffrey a nd Victoria, who moved this month to 224 Via Itha- ca. Lido Is le. from their home in Brentwood. Mr. Ja mt>s is a writ<'r. mostly for magazln~s. now, a nd form('r)y a scenarist for th<' studios as W<'ll as a no\·t'l~t with a who!(' list of books to his credjt. M rs. JamE-S is a f orm('r movi<' act rl'ss, but V<'ry I busv nowadays being a home- maker. lATTA I THI LAiaUT DIIPLA Y ON tHI PACIIIC COAST • ,__,,.__.w.a~ ._..S......_M4Daa ••=-...._.,._.~ ............. s.,.. Ensign Clautfled ads have been a proven meana of reaching buyera for all aorta of merchandhe-Uie them! Phone HArbor 1114. WALLPAPER All New 1951 Pattema Cowtety to Pel..t.n I o • ..,.._. .......... •11 C..st Hlthwey .._,._.. a..dl Ope11 Nttlttt • -S.. 10 e.lft. • 4,... I Ell UPHOLSTEIIII c......._ a~ ar.oo. .. ................ c:.a .... Lee Shipley O&IOINAL8 Custom and Ready Made Plastic Accnaoriee Infant. Closet. Kitchen, Bath 1101 Ooeet BIYd., ODJII MALONE H. HOLMES GENERAL INSURANCE at the John Vogel Co. 1)01 Coest Blvcl., Corona clal Mer, lutineu ,hone: HA 1741 M 14n R..Wanu Phone: HArltot 2444-W FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES HOUSE I GARDEN t.u c-. H-7 .......... Ope~~ Sunciey hfll 10 •· "'· to 4 p. "'- I=~~~~~~~~~~~=-I SJ"I(·rinl spn ·ic<' of adoption f(lr tht· ~ ll'J 1 • son c f P.t,,. nnrl :\1.r~. Whet'l- <'r. Jeffrey P aul. The servic(' of SERVING YOU REAL VALUES adoption as a n<'wl.,v authoriz<'d servic<' in the Episcopal Church and thi:; will bP th<' first timP that I it hA~ b<'en us«'d in the Diocese. Ral-hop a nd :\ofrs Camptx-11 will I be guest of honor at an open 1 hous<' for thr nt'''' t'ducational bualdm~ following lhe Sl'nice of . PRINTING NEEDS The WANT AD WAY Ia the quick. euy way to aeU those artJcles that )IOU don't need any more! . . • For 1'8ulta, \Ale the -• • J:lulp w .. t A ... lUST OALL"' HARBOR 1114 ... ~ adoption, since Bishop Campbell is ht'ad of the department of Chris- tian cducalion for tht' Dioc<'st.>. l FAMILY DINS.ERS PLANNED The congregation of St. James I Episcopal Church has voted to have Parish family dinners to en- courage f<'llowship within the church. The first of these will be held Wednt'sday everung under the ~ponsorship of St. Cecelia's Guild. The plan is a controlled pot-luck. and the food committee will notify the people a s to what group they lx>long. TAKE TRAINING COURSE Seven m e m b e r s of Christ Church by the Sea are enrolled ln • a six-week leadership training con- ferC'nce bt>ing held Monday eve- nings ln Santa Ana, under t.he aus- pices of the Orange County CoWl· d I of Protestant Churchn. They are Mrs. Ralph WatMn. Mn. Viola Landsay, Mrs . Dan Uttleton, Mrs. Ar thur Remley. Mr. and Mrs. WU- Uam McDonald and Mn. David H olt by . We haw one tJil tbe mro-t •• elate and effldeut jot) ~­planta in the Harbor M.a. 'h7 ... ' .•. the ENSIGN prints it better HArbor 1114 • 1115 • • • 011r pri11ti119 plent It locet•d •• 11 04 e-st ··cl .• COf'OIIe del t.4er. Come In end _,.. Ill • I Thunday. January U . 1952 Page I Ce•orete Work of AU Kinds FLAGSTONE PATIOS BLOCK W All.S --·--• nu:z 11:8TOIA T'IC8 • OIIIL WIITII I Sol IE.c. 1110-J • HArlter 1012.J UIJ NevJ*+ ltw4. c..te ..... LOlli FOR HOMES 41/s%-20-YEAR LOAN Ooaetr•U• 1.-.. '"'-!0 Years We buy and eeU Truat Deed~. 8EE BOB 8ATI'LI:a RepreeentJnc Pllrilr ••rtcac• c.. •••• eout -.... oo• ft. HA 11'77..,-10 Will MARSAC Plumbing, ·Inc. Contracting Remodeling Garbage Disposals HA 1118 BUILDING-DECORATING Boalillg Business At Lido Denied The City Planning Commlaslon voted last Thursday evening to deny the application of the Clyde Hennell Co. for a boat rental busi- Building Activity Grows; Total Up to $300,000 ness at 3310 Via Udo, at the en-Building activity throughout the trance to Lido Isle. The commis-city continued 'o pick up speed sion's decision will come up for during the J)llSt Wf'.:!k, wi• h some City Council action next Monday $150,000 in permits issued. equal evening. to the total or the two prf'cedin~t The HenneU Co. had requested weeks, btinai.ng the gTand total pennlssion to operate a U-drive thu.s far in f952 to $300,000. boat rental business, a marine Hr-Corona del Mar leada all other vice station and a boat lilht. Pro-areas of the city, with $60,000 in tests were received from the Grit-permita, and Lido Isle is second lith Co., ovmers of the property; with $50,000. . the Christian Science Church, and Following permits were issued from Mrs. T. W. Taylor. 3300 Via during the past w~k: U do . Coroaa df'l M..,. ApprovaJ was given to the use John W. Tubbs, retaininli: wall at of commerciaJ incinerators by 314 Seaview $300. conditional permit. lnciner I tors William Kindell, repair fire are now banned by city ordinance. damage at 1217 Coast Blvd., Protest was ~1ved from Dean !1.500. w ard, 217 Santa Ana Ave., New-~ M'--N. Bad 429 · · port Heights, who said that such """ tta ger. . r-<aros- incinerators wouJd be a nuisance. ~us, 4-room, 1-story: 1-umt dweU- The commission delayed action mg ~t 716 ~arguente. $9.000. W. on a request to re-zone from R-1 I E. Fts~cr. bwlder. to R-2 the bluff lots between Pa-Oavtd Thomas, 400. Ocean Blvd .. cHic Or. and Bayside or. and Avo-6-room, 1,-story 1-umt dweUtng. at cado a nd Carnation avenues. Com-211 Orch1d. $15,000. Owner bwld- ' missioner Richard Pleger said Bay-er. . side Dr. was too narrow a nd an ' F rank McKeon. 16~0 F m;t. Ave .. R-2 zone would add to the con-5-room. ~-st ory, 1-umt dwelltr:tg at 619 Acacta, $9.500. Owner bwlder. 0 . A. Mill's, Santa Ana, 5-room. 1-story 1-unit dwelling at 707 Marigold, S9,500. Owner builder. ~cstion. Ctn;RCII GROUP TO MEET Newlywl'Cls or the Corona del Mar Community Church w1ll meet with ~1r. and Mrs. Jack :'-Iewton. S bore CWfa John B . Clark, 112 Abalone, Ba_lboa Island, 5-room. 1-story, 1- umt dwelling at 239 Driftwood. Owner builder. Newport C. E. Rubbert, Bakersfield. 7- room, 2-stoey, 1-urut dwelUng at 1340 W . Bay Ave., $18,000. R. J. Collins, builder. G. C. Deitrich, roof over porch a t 310 35th S t., SSO William Barry and S. F. Falvey, Loc; Angeles, 2-room, 1-story. 1- untl dwE'IIing at 207 21st St ~'>.000. Owners, bwlders · Claudt> Corbi n, altt>rattons at SIS Clubhouse. $100. I Bav Ahor .... r, A R•q'l . ~;-;:• ~"'1rC.1• Ur , 5-I r oom. :?.,. · ri\\Plhn~ at 2461 Ba. ' .:_' .Ofltt I M nPr b111ld£'r I .J \\'ar ro trlflm 2·:-11 :?Ill :-.; Bk t1111ldf'r ... , 'lit l.o<i;.!'Uil,l 5· -.11 • m\t•lltn~ at ~ ''''' ~131 ~111 Owrwr Lido IKif' I R:i I ph Ahrt>n1-. 42<16 S!•ashorP P r 6-r(.oom. 2-..,IOf} 1-unat d\l.o•IJ-1 1n·: ttl 2(11 \'~a '-'an R('mCI S21.1XjJ Hnh.-·rt Fc.rbt'~>. bwlder Rlalbno See LA GUllA FIDEIIAL FIRST HOME LOANS Low .. REDUCING" Interest Rat• Low Monthly Payments * We offer you the facilities of the Largest Federal Savings Association "============== 604 Iris Avr., Corona del Mar. at -' 7 p. m . Sunday. ChurchN ames 19 52 Officers Alfre d \\':.lk1·r. 'lhluJ.:II '-ldf'~ 11( c!''' l im~ ar 1l:.'Y F Balbwt Bl\·d .' Sl rlf~• C • T :O.I<·Lau~hlm li31 Oco•an Hh d 4-room 1-unn d-....•111111: at 1.)71 fi{'Nir. 91\d . ~(!(II M t fl\\nor build<'r. in O range County REMODELING Designing and Remodeling a Specialty A COMPLETE SERVICE AT FAIR PRICES ADRIAN SCBWILCK GESERAL C'OSTRAC"TOR JlerP 1s thf' complctr hst of ofii- Cf'r.. and committN' merT)bt'rs for thf' Corona d£'1 Mar Communi!~ Church. ro!IO\,;n~ thf' ele<'tion at thr annual me<'ltn~ held last WC'f'k Churc-h Clrrk :O.tr,.,. S tuart T>1C'hl: Fmancial !'rcretar). Ra> Grig~: Trra~urrr Han<') Pl'asP. Aud.Jtor, John f: !'adlrir: Dt>acon~· Emeri- tu ..... •hrrl .1. Emcr) ~ar~,tent · Sam A :0.11'\••r \'t•r'OI' \1.; 1..('<'. J L :-;ll•rft•ril-"n C Jl Jpffre) ChariP" F: Cli\1' \\' L &tkkl'la. L,(>W•'ll Nrwport llf'~bt.s Donald h~ alt('ratton!>. ilt !'in AH!>o, SSOO FURNITURE RESTORATION Ch•ir botto"'' bettd••s and stool• ru tored 1n ing cen• ''"h reed. etc HARVEY S Furniture Repair 2050 S.nt• Ane A"'• Co•l• M••• 8Eecon &133-J •• a 0 • 0 0 •• A a •••• Yov'll I~• ovt 'ordi.l ~ in seNittg .,_ 11.-da. LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS ••II Lon Associatiol LAGUNA lt.ACH rt.ot.e ~II n -222 Oc.e" A .... W..._,_-..,..-....,_,..._,_-..,..-....,_,..._r#IJ....__....,......._r#IJ....__...-..........._r#IJ....__...-......~ I :'\ 1•wlnn. R"l ~<'I' t (; I lorn Ul•:l cun-MOVING and STORAGE BUILDING BLOCKS PUMI·BLOil Co. 1110 8. ..... 8&. Costa Mesa Lumber Co. I LUMBER -BUILDING MA1ERIALS Newport Blvd., Coeta Keea BF.a.OOD 601& WELCH'S READY -MIXED CONCRETE BEacon 6547 Newport Blvd., Coeta Meea Oraare lW -Kl lUI at ... ABC LUMBER S.C.. MSI on SAT.S toS SUN. 9 to I ItO E. 17U. St. CO TA MESA Nl«b~bor ne&-.1 F1oor CoverlDp-Dralaboardll Asphalt "rue -Rubber "rue Formica -Uno~ nJe CARLTOIIS' LIN~~ '" £. l'fU. 8t. o.ta ·-BEACON a1•W 22 Years tn Oranp County BEFORE YOU BUILD OR REMODEL - -- Ill OOA8T BIOBWAY ..._. •··-e&n a& n.e &J'C'bea HOMER MELLOTI', Mlf. P""'" \I h-. :".1·1li .. \\'hall: :\1< ).· dum•·~ (;,.,,r..:e F: Lo·wl,.,, 1.. II ~ .. ,. mHo. () Z Rubo•rt,.,on, ('h..! tit·,., I.:. Ca\1'. \\'ulll I' :\1 Hoys. Lois ~lt·a­ dor. Ralph :O.Iorrill. ~f'\O.Ion Cox. LX~aconr.;s Emt·ntus 1 for lifr 1 ~Irs. Gcor~t> E l....<'wis Tru.c;t<'I.'S Class of 1952. :O.I rs. Jam<':. T \'an 0) ke. Mrs. R. S. Hampt<'n. Cl~tss or 1953. 0 . Z. Ro- tx-rtson. n ~I . Camplx-11: C1ass of 1954. Ed~:ar F. Hirth. Board of Rell~ous Education : F.x-(lffi<'IO ~1 A Harwood Class or IY.l<!, l\1 rs =-:orman Frahm; C'ltts." or 1953. ~n;. Rurt Procter: Cia'>" or 19:;1, Paul S D<'lp. Rc>.ll'd ()( n~.·n('\ olt-nrt·~ Class or 1952. ~ln. John f:. =-'adlt'tr. C1t~:­ or 1~~1. ~1..-., (J :\1 Camptx-ll. Cia~-. uf 19:l4. ~lr Art Sahsbur~. 1-~x-< Hflc1o HarH') Pt•a!'t·. Ra~ Cnl-!~l-:'l.uminalln~: Comm1tlr<· Cl.1~~ of l'(i:!. L~t\\ o•ll "\o•\\ Iolii :O.I r::-:-.;, "- tnn Cox . Cia!--. fl( Jf):l:J \'prnc· \\' Lt••·. "\nrmnn Frahm Cia,.,,.. ut 1!1~•1 H• n l\ Frr1·m;•n ~1 ro; Jpl•n F: =-'at11•·•• · ltutlll).! lilt' )t'HI 1:'>7 rww mo•n - lwr~ w••n• n •t't'l\t•rl tntn 1111' churtt• makmlo! u tntnl of tIn .. &}'St:oub En!hiN'n Roy ~couts C>f Troop 1. Baltx.a h l..tn<i sponsort>d by thr Opt1m1st Club of ;'\c>wport Harbor. had an oH•rnieht camp- 101! tnp rarltrr th1s month at the Club'!-ranch hou,<;e 10 Vtsta. Thre€' commtttt'E'nwn arcompaniE'd t h £' boy" on th£' trip and fum1sht>d transportation. accord 1 n l! to C"o<'On!<' Rrid~trman. scou tmaster Entertainment Program For Meeting of BPW An t'ntrrtainins: e\ ('ntOI,t or bin~o N'plar!'d thP usual s()<'akl'r pro~ram at tht> Bu.c;inrss and Pro- (f'sslonnl Wom<'n's Club. which mf't fnr dtnnrr ThursdAy on Rill· ... LOCAL &Del SATJONWIDK ~vlD« ~ Nf'wpor\ &arbor ArM "Balboa Transfer Co. C. E. M~el 1tz3 Harbor Bl"d~ Ooeta 1!11..- Y OUI' Ulrnt=~ In Janua.., • G. C. Bennett BF..acoa lUI • • -...,111 helr: 1r. ·he ic-c. and ratJon-w1de e 'fortc:: ·r ~c...,t--1 -ic-' •.,. paralys,s and l .. i ... 1 ......... l• ..... '1. 1\;;. & ~c rmr.u:1.::-e 11s e::e~s or. :::-hlldre:: and grown-ups Who be·ter v.-av .~ there to start the Nev. Year :har !c ::on nbute to so worthy a .:-ause7 A.l dt..nng this mon h there~ ·he oppor:· n~:y to help ~hose who have c::d ·~v·:.c may have intanhle paralys1s Mm:e yc.1 r :-cr t:-1b t: !1cr today to the Ma ·.:-h of Dtmes bon Island. ' NEWPORT BABBOB BANK l-:\'<'1), Varnrr. fin;t \'iN'-presl- th•nt. fl)(lk rharcr or lht' t•vt>n.int.: in the ab~f'O<'<' of Pl"f•c;ldt'nt Ruth 'Willmrs Judy Woodward con-COitONA DEl MAlt. CAliF. I dm•t<·d rht• gamrs and Kathleen Cnll"man nnrt Mildrt'd Ch»pman I a~ iS It'd \O.Ith thE' pro~am ~..~. '"'to• I Fedttal o~posif lnSAHal\ee c~~·t;o, En lgn Classtrit'<l ads haH' bet'n I =~~::::::::=;::=~::::::::::::::::i~i=:;i===i:::::!::::::::::~~~:::::::;~~=:::::::::=::::::~ ~~'!~('~~a~ ~:Ca~a~~u.'J~ 1 Call-HArbor 1114 for Jolt D..l..t:.~ thM\! Phone HArbor 1114. •-AMI..., ---- Pap 10 Thunday. Jcmuary 24. 1152 U~ NOTICI No. A !Ot'JO NOTICE TO CREDITOU ESTATE OF ANNA M. HABENING-Deceased N oUce •• Hereby Glv• to the creditors ot and aU persons bavinc claims agalnat the said decedent or said estate to rue them with the necessary vouchers In the of- fice of the Clerk of the S uperior Court of the County ot Orange, State of California, or to present the same, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned at his plaCf.' or business, to-wit: Canasta Party Bul .. Glolletrollen · WDI Play At B.I. Church Boae of DAvid Teua IIOBday c/o Thomas E. Heffernan 1415 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, Calltornia within six months after the first publication of this notJce. Dated December 26, 1951. BERTHA B. HALPIN Executrix of the Estate or said decedent. Thomas E . Heffernan 1415 Coast HJghway Corona del Mar, California Attorney for Executrix Publish: Jan. 3-10-17·24 in the Newport Harbor Ensign. A benefit canasta party wiU be held at 7:30 p. m. next Thursday at Dearborn HaU of t.be Balboa Island CornmunJty M e t h o d I s t Church. Proceeds from the party will be used to belp fUrni&h a new loiJ9ge room beyond the sanctuary, which La now being UMd for alot- age room. The proposed club room Is across the kitchen and has an outside entrance, making 1t convenient for small group gath· erings. Mrs. Wa.yne Hunter is chairman of Balboa Island Circle Three. sponsoring the party. nckets may be obtaJned from circle members who are Mmes. F. D. Lowe, Wil-liam Steigerwalt, C. Donker, R. H . Edwards. Leonard Hargraves, A. Woodhouse, B. Bakker, T. R... Hauser, F. Rilev. Richard Hauser, Roy Rickard. Clem Christie. W. Montgomery, P. F. Baines. · Ensign Want Ads bring Results. L'GAL NOTIC' UGAL NOTIC' City of Newport Beacb. State o1 CaWorala NOTI CE TO CONTRACTORS The famed Harlem GJobetrot· t•rs wtU pt-.y the bearded Houae ol Da Yld batketball team In an ex· hlbition game at 8 p. m. Monday a t the High School gymnasium. The ~e is b.ing apo010red by the hip school faculty, and a ma· jor part of the proceed~ will go to the Hoag Memorial Hospital fund. Monday night's game wtU be the only one in Orange County this season for the world-famous Globetrotters. The Harlem play- ers, who conCf.'ntrate on comedy and tricky ball handling, average about six feet two In height. The tallest is spectacular Mitchell Lan- caster, center, who is slx feet five an4 weighs 215 pounds. Another top player is forward Andy Brown, who lost an eye during World War II but resumed his basketball ca- rf.'f.'r after the war and ia now one o( t.he top scorers of aU touring basketball teams. Tht> most colorful player is guard Jackie WhHe, Who turns up just about everywhf.'re during a gam sometlmf.'s sitting up ~ SEALED PROPOSALS will be reeelved at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, City of Newport Beach, Callrornia, until 7:30 U GAL NOTIC' o'~ock P. M .. on the 11th day of February, 1952, a t which time they CERTfFICAT E OF B_(JSINESS Will bt' pubUcl) o.~pened and read, for performing work as follows: FktitiOUit Firm .Same I THE UNDERSIGNED do here· C ITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,. CALIFOR:\'l.A by certify that they are conduct· For the lDatallatloo of a Water Pipe LJae ing a nursery businf.'ss at 915 from Balboa l.alaad to Balboa Coast Blvd , Corona del Mar. CaUr. No bid \\ill be received unless it is made on a )troposal form fur-under the fictitious firm name ~f nishN:I by lhf.' City Engineer. Each bid must be accompanied by cash, GARDEN CENTER and that ~d Cf.'rllfiN:I or cashil'r's check, or bidder's bond made payable to the City firm is composed of th~ followmg of Newport Beach, for an amount equal to at least ten perCf.'nt (10%) persons, wh~ names m fuJI and of the amount bid, such guaranty to be forfeited should the bidder to plac~ of busmess arf.' as follows, whom thE' contract is awarded fail to enter into the contract. to·\\1 t: In accordancf.' with the provisions of Sections 1770 to 1781 of the Labor Code, thf.' City Council of the City of Newport Beach has as· Cf.'rl aint'd thE' s:eneral prevailing rate of wages applicable to thf.' work to be done a follows: Clue.lfiutioo Hourly Per Diem Wace Scale Wag-e Carpenter . . ................... . $2.35 $18.80 Laborers, General or Construction ........ .. .. . .. . 1.75 14.00 Operators & Tf.'nders of Pneumatic & Electric tools, Vibrating Machines & Similar Mechani- cal Tools not separately classified herein ..... . Cribbers and Shorers . . . Asphalt Rakf.'r and lronf.'r .. . . . . . ........................ . Cutting Tor<'h Opera(or 1 Demolition) . . .......... . Drillf.'rs rall others) . .. . . .... .. . ......... ·····-··· .. . F ine Grader • Highways and Street Pa\ing Only) Gas and Oil PiJ)('Iinf.' Laborf.'r . . ... .. ·····-· ........... . Guard and or Watchman .................................. . Cement Finisher .... .. . ...... ·-·· ..... ............. . ......... . A-Frame -Boom Truck .. .. .... ········-····· ...... . Appt"eJJdoe Engineer, Including Fireman, Oiler, Gre81Ser .. . . . ............ ·····--· .......... ········-··-··· Air Compressor Operator ..................... -·················· Asphalt Plant Fl~man .. ·····-····· ...... ···········-····-··-· Asphalt or Crushing Plant Engineer ·····-· .......... . Boxmen or M.ix~r Bo~ Operator (Concrete or As- phalt Plant I .... .. . ····························-·· ·····-··-··· ConcrCie or Asphalt Spreading, Mechanical Tamp- ing or Finish.in~ Machine Operator ···-····· ···-······ Concrett' :\fixer Opt>rator-Paving Type & Mo- bile M.ixer ........ ···-·····-. ··-·········. . . ···-Hee\-y Duty Re!)lurman . .... ... . ........................ . Heavy Duty Repaim\8n -Helper ....................... . Pavement Breaker Opera tor ............................... . Pump Opera tor .. . . . .. ······-·•················· Road Ofl Mixing Machine Operator ........ ··-·········-·· RoU er 0Pf.'rator ............ . ................................... . Sk.lp Loadf.'r Opt>rator -Whf.'f.'l Type .............. -··· Tow Blade or Gradf.'r Operator . . . . ............ . Tractor Hi-Urt S hovel Operator . ............... ·······-··· Tractor 0i)('rator -Bulldozer, Tamper, Scraper or Drag-Type Shovel or Boom Attachmenta ..... . Trenching Machine Opera tor .. ...... ··························-Umversal Equipmf.'nt Operator (Shovel, Dragllne, Df.'rrick, {)('rri~·Barge, Clamshell or Crane) .... Driven; of Dump Trucks of less than 4 Yds. water level .. .. .. . ·······················-····················· ........... . Drivers of Dump Trucks-4 Yds. but less than 8 Yds. Water Level . . . . . .. . . ................. ·-··-. Drivers of Dump Trucks-8 Yds. but less than 12 Yds. Water Level ......... ····························-··-········· Drivers of Dump Truck&-12 Yds. but less than 16 Yds Water Level . . ·-· ........ .......... . . ........ . Drivers or Dump Trucks-16 Yds. or more Water Level ... . . . ........................................ . Drivers of Trucks-Legal Payload Capacity Jess than 6 tons .... _ ....... ... . ·······-........ . Drivers of Trucks-Legal Payload CaPII City be· tween 6 and 10 tons .. . .......................................... . Drivers of Trucks-Legal Payload Capacity be- tween 10 and 15 tons ...... ·-· ······-··················· ... . Drivers of Trucks-Legal Payload Capacity be- tween 15 and 20 tons ······························-················ Drivers of Trucks-Legal Payload Capacity of 20 tons or more ····-·······················-·············-·· ·-··········· Drivers of Euclid 1.)rpe Spreader Trucks ········-···· Drivers of Transit-Mix Truclts-under 3 Yds ........ . Drivers of Transit-Mix Trucks--3 Yds. or more ... . Gas & Oil Pipeline Working Truck Drivers, In· 1.95 2.10 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 2.50. 2.50 1.83 1.85 1.90 2.18 1.83 1.85 1.90 1.98 2.18 2.18 2.05 2.18 cludln~ Winch Truck and all sizes or Trucks 2.00 Water Truck Driver-Under 2500 Gal. ···-. .. . 1.88 Any Classification omitlf.'d hf.'rein, not Jess than... 1.67 15.60 16.80 15.60 14.40 16.24 14..80 14.40 13.36 19.04 18.40 15-44 16.40 17.20 18.40 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 14.80 15.20 15.84 17.44 17.44 16.40 17.44 16.00 15.04 13.36 All bids a rc to be compared on the basis of the City Engineer's estima te of the quantities of work to be done. No bid "';11 be accepted fro~ a Contractor who has not been li- censed in accordanCf.' with the provisjons of Chapter 9, Division m of Businl'KS and Professions Code. Pla ns may be seen, and forms of proposals, bonds, contract, and specifications may be obtained at the office of the City Engineer, City HaU , City of Newport Beach, California. The special attention of proepectlve bidders Ia called to the "Pro· posal Rcqulrt>ments and Conditions" annexed to the blank form of proposal, for full directions as to bidding, etc. nw-City of Newport Beach reserves the right to reJect any or all bids. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA C. K. Prle.t, Oty Clerk O'.Jtcd: January 14. 19152 Publiah: January 17, 24, 1952 In the Newport Harbor Enstgn. BILLIE I. ELLIS JOE D. ELLIS 915 Coast Boulevard Corona df.'l Mar, California WITNESS our hands this 21st day or January, 1952 JOE D. ELLIS Bf LLIE D. £LLIS ~tote or Callfonlla County of 0f1lllgl"-M. Oa t h.ls 21st day of J anuary, 1952, before me. a Notary Public m and for said county and statt'. residing therein, duly commis· sioned a nd sworn, personally ap- peared Joe D. Ellis and Billie I. E IJis. known to me to be the per· sons whose names are subscribed to the within ins trument, and ac- knowiN:Igt>d to m£o that they exe- cuted tht> samf.'. "lfllt>M my hand and official seal. M} 1955. MARY A. HAAPA Notary Publlc in and for said County and State. commission upirf.'s July 31, Publish: Jan. 24. 31: Feb. 1, 8. in the Newport Harbor Ensign. Forward for tht~ H a r I ~ m Olubet.rott..n , whu will play t.he IM>•rdf>d HoUM> of 0.\id Moll.dlay nJgbt at th~ 111gb ~bool, IJ \\'U- Il•m l\lobi~y. v.•ho playt-d collep balll at K~<ntucky Mlat('. with the audience, or running up and down the aisles. But th£> boy ~o watch, claims Manager PuiiJns, IS Edward Cat•ter, the schoolboy wvndt•r from Chicago. Only 19. Cart~•· is potentially one of the ~rt>att•st basketball player·s in Am· erica. The IK'orded House of Da\'id pla~ ers ha ,.e a similar reputation for brilliance and shov.'manship. Tht••r top playf.'rs Include Cf.'nter Harr) ~1cLaughlin, six ft>et four, who scort'd 1,785 points during his college cart>er; and guard Tom na tLkc. team captain, and con· sidered the best "set shot" artist 1n baskNball. Ensign Classified a ds have been a proven mf.'ans of rf.'aching buyers for a U .sorts of merchandise-Use them! Phone HArbor 1114. UGAL HOTICii UC.~ HOTIC' City of Newport Beacb, State of CaWorillu NOTICE TO CO!\"TRACTORS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the· City C:lerk, City Hall, City of Newport Beach, Calitornia, WJtil 7:30 o ~lock P. ~-· on the 28th day o( J anuary, 1952, at which time they ",)I be pubbcly opened and read, for performjng work as follows : CITY 011' NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA For MovtJtc llou8e near stth Street aod Balboa Boulevard u d For Mo\·t~ut R oWM! and Butldtnn near ~tb Street u d Balboa Boulevard No bid will be received unless it is made on a proposal form fur- nished by the City Enginf.'f.'r. Each bid must be accompanied by cash, ct>rtifit>d or cashif.'r's check, or biddf.'r's bond l1lllde payable to the City of Newport Beach, for an amount equal to at least ten per· cent ClO%) of the amount bid, such guaranty to be forfeited ahould the bidder to whom the contract is awarded fail to enter Into the contract. In accordance with thf.' provisions of Sections 1770 to 1781 or the Labor Code. the City Council or the City of Newport Beach has as- Cf.'rtained the general prevailing rate of wages a pplicable to the work to be done as follows : HoUJ'ly Per DfftD Cla..uleatloo Wa,-e Scale Wace Bricklayer and Stonemason ···················-········· ......... $2.75 $22.00 Bricklayer Tender (any c.apacity) ............. .. ....... 2.02 16.16 Carpenter .. .. . .. ....... .......... .......... ... ............ .......... 2.35 18.80 Floorlayer . . ... . ..................... ·-··--··-·-··-·····-·····,. 2.55 20.40 Millwright ········· . ·····-··-··················-·········-······ .. ····-· 2.55 20.40 Cement Finisher .............. ····-······································· 2.38 19.04 Electrician ·················································-····· .. ·· ......... 2.625 21.00 Laborers, General or Construct1on ............. ~........ .. 1.75 14.00 Operators &: Tenders of Pneumatic & ElectricaJ Tools, Vibrating Machines, & similar mechani· C\1 toola not separately classified herein............. 1.95 Sew~r Pipe Layers fexcept caulker) ... ··················-2.05 Sewer Pi"pe Caulker Cuslng caJklng tool> ................ 1.93 Sewer Pipe Caulker (cement joint) ·········-· ............. 1.80 Painters ................ ·························································-2.25 Plasterers ................................. ···················--··············· 3.215 Plaste r Tender .. ·······-········-·-············ .. ···-················ 2.875 Plumber, gas or lawn sprblkler fitter ....... ............... 2.75 Plumber, Clead or cement caulker) .. ....... .... ........ 2.75 Roofer .................. ·-········-·········-·········-············ . ·····-··· 2.50 All bids a~ to be compared on the basis of the City estimate of the quantities of work to be done. 15.60 16.40 15.44 14.40 18.00 25.00 23.00 22.00 22.00 18.00 Engint>er's No bid wiU be accepted from a Contractor who has not been li· oensed In accordance with the provlalons of Chapter 9. Divlaion rn ol Business and ProfMilona Code. P lans may be eeen. and forma of propoq.l, bonda, oontract, and speciricatlonll m.w be obtain<'<! 1\t lhP office or the City Englnt>er, City Hall, Clty of Newport Beac:b. cal1lonlla. The special attenUon ot P1'08Pf'Ctlvc bidders Is called to the "pro- posal Rcquln>Jllf'nll and Condition""" annext>d to the blank rorm or pro. poul, for fW1 dlnct:ioal u tD blddlnc. etc. 'T1'H:-City or Newport Beach reservt>S the right to reject a ny or aU bldll. CI1Y OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFOR.NlA C. K. Prtett, City Clerk Dated: January14. 18 PubUsb: JanUIU'7 17, ~ 1952 Ia the Newpal't Harbor DWp Leap Year Dance For JoUy Juniors A leap-year dance, with Fla In cottons and boys In jeana, ma.rked the tint dance of 1952 (or the Jolly Juniors, teeners dance club, lu t week on Tuesday at Ragan'a Restaurant. Glrla p,..ntecl the boys with boutonnJeres mac» of radishee, onJona and other prden vegetables, and they thenwelves wore bruuels aprouta and raddl.sh necklacea. Refrethment time ~t out sack lunches with t.he~l name lntlde, so that the boya· the lunch and found a pa • Mrs. Robert Callis was In chafle ot lhe arrangement. for the p&.rtr, U · sisted by Mra. Wallace Calder- head, Mn. Don Harwood and Mrs. Grant Howald Korea LitJes Veteran on B. I. Most people would covet an a.a· signment to Honolulu, Hawa.IJ, but Lt. and Mrs. David Geddes are even happier to be on Balboa Is· land, whe re they are living at 1.23 CoraJ Ave .. while t he Lt. ls sta- tioned at EJ Toro. , They are particularly happy that the marine 4>fflcer has alre&dy st>rved his stint ln Korea. al- though, "you never can tell." says his wiff.'. Al.so in the family i.s 2~-year-old David Lt. and M.rs. Geddes are originally from Idaho and Texas, but l.hey are thlnklng of making the Harbor area their permanent homf.'. They have just returned from Hawali, where Lt. Geddes was on duty. • (/la.oMt. (/i4,.,U•I By ANN ThJS IS thf.' year OC wonder fa· brio. The year when manufac· turers have at last expressed In outer apparel the lovely new Ideas they've been workJng on for com- fo rt-for wear-for great beauty -and durability. You've heard ot n) lon and orion. of new rayons, silks and synthetics, but until you st>e these fabrics, ff.'f.'l them and wear them, you just don't know what they mean to you. So we invite you to come fnto O'BRIEN'S and beeome acquaint· cd with 1952's fabulous finds. Come and see • • . : Xyl.oo Shae tuq, a llptly alub- bed washable version of thI s most fashionable fabric. Here we have a bit or t he text~ and weave of shanturt~. eoaplrtd with the ll~hlheartedness and temlnin· ity or nylon. A fabric more suited to tailored Jines than some or the sheea-er weavf.'s. Tllloma6 ectloa is made for Southern Californians. It has the appearanCf.' of wool 8lld is CTt>ase ,·csistant. Featured in a dark tweed wea \'l', it has a rich look, but indescribable ... corpe in and St>e. Sheer Shao rayon lends itaelf to the lighter weigh t casual dreues. that strike a true popularity note in spring and early summer. Grand for the airy drf.'s.s you will choosf.' when you are the hostess . . - when It's just a small canasta party. beer Pebble-D,yloo takes its place upon the mJracle fabric of the decade. Pebble nvlon has a nubbiness to add to your colJecUon of nylon dresses, which practical you have purchased because they are "so easy to care for," so "tra- vel" right. Upnallf' pbardlAe ls a mir- acle in manufacture, Cor here is a fa bric that is s pot resista nt, odor resistant, crt>ast> resistant, fade re- alst.a.nt, soil resJatant • • • and has a beautiful sheen. laaported u.e.., be t~y Sichel, McBratney or Moygashel, are aU treated to be crease resistant .. Mf'uwea.r wonted rayoa. in atun- nJni \Vt>avcs, is also crease resi.!t· ant .... Come and see our 8Wft.b .atk (the pure silk version of tie allk) ... aUk acetate ebuwaa .... Troplcaaa - -• and atraw doU.. And our biggest s urprise (corning soon), an exclusive h.aed-loomed orloe. made by only one manufac- turer throughout the country. Sold here only at O'BRIEN'S. We're sure you'll like itl -·-"4· ( -' )-.... --,., "!,J,' I lUI OO&ft IIOOUWAaD 008011.& ....... ...... - , 'l'launday, Jcmuary 24, 1952 Accovnh-Not.-0.'-of .., ._, of 4ebt.--e..,..._. S.. "- eric.a. "No colectlent-Ho M." We e4venq e1 CMts, CREDIT BUREAU OF NEWPOlT lEACH, LA5UNA lEACH AND COSTA WESA 204 RJ.....We Ave. P. 0 • ._ Jt6 IE..cOA 1197 .................. c.K lt4GA~fS Your Fa.mlly Reltaurut ( Cloeed 'hMdaJ) Kll o..-~ .. IMI 0...4W STOP T The Arches ''Your Hoat to the Coast Since 192ilr' .... II Tars Lose to Oiler FIVe, Drop to Second Place The Newport Harbor Tars lost varsity contest, Huntington Beech their first league gemto of lht' see-defeated Newport 48-34.. son Tuesday afternoon and ~ l:.ast Friday the Tan won a pE'd to second place in l .-a g u e close one from Anaheim. ;t9.32, standings with a 4-won 1-l~t re-after a s low first half wh.ich end- cord. as the fi.rst round of buket-ed 12 to 12. Nettles scored 13 ball competition wu concluded. ooints, Lusk 11. Mendon 6. Jayred Newport Harbor's vanqulJhers 3, Roberts 1. The B team at to were the Huntington Beach Oill'r . 1 Anaheim 7()..43. with whom they had shared th<' ------------- lead until Tuesday's 52-33 Clecision at the home court. Tomorrow CFrlday) evening, the start of the se<lOnd round, the Tars w1ll have a chance to poll up even with the Oilers again, as Orange plays at Harbor High and Hunt- Ington Beach wUI be at Fullerton. A Tar victory, combined with an I Oil~r defl'at, will tie them up a gam. Th£> Tars lt"d at the half. 27-23. a~ainst the Oilers Tue day afte r- noon. but the last half rush by Hunting ton Beach produced the df'Cis1n• \'ictor~. Scormg for :-;ew- port \\C'r e Armand !'tettl£>s with 10 points. J tm Ml'ndon 10. Dick Lusk FINE FOODS O O O &TAILS COAST HIGHWAY AT THE ARCHES Newporl ... dl JOHN VUD.I.f: ..._ 1163 "GOOD-BYE. Ml' FA.SCY'' Ia oa lhls f'\'f'Dlac (Tburtlday) at lbt> Lacuna ~ach Community Playbotl8e uadf'r thf' dlrt'<'t1on of G len Wells. It will bfo KI\'I'D a llliO Friday a nd Sahu day f'\I'DIJl~ Abon a rr \'lrlinia Moore of Balboa IJWuld, .JeiUJ Rubll'r ~nd Pat Lu<'lt>r. 7. Lei.• Jayr£'d I J im Rob<'rt~ 2 In the B ~:aml'. pn•ceding th£> Plus - TYRO:-;E POWER A~~ BLYTH A.l(l() lD Ule cast. Is Mary Price or Balboa. Both \'lrgtnl.a Moore aDd Ne R id t Mary Prict> art> playlDIC' the same roles thry playf'd for lhf' 1\'ewport J W eS en ~~~~~~~~~~~~n.a~r~bo~r~c~o~mm~un~lt~y~P~la~y~e,..~p~rod~oc~u~o~a.~~=~~~~::~ Has High Honor "I'll Never Forget You Tt"<'bru<'olor • Lounge SAl'S SEAFOOD SEA J:OODS AT THE SI6N OF .THE SWORDFISH 16278 Coast Hwy., Surfside Long Beac~ 8-2405 SELECTON I kf~~Me!M ~~.,~~ Selectone colors plus Old Colony depc ndab..tity me.m long ·lasting. nt:w bco.~uty for your home. A.nJ Selectone's 408 c·olors are pre·ho.~rmon iLcd for sun: results, m.tl..l· color sl'll'l'tiOtl )imple1 This y<'ar, more t h.u1 l'\'t'r. protl•<.:t '' la.tt yo~t lt.l\'' \\ith Fiuc Old Cul•lll\ p.aints ~==-.... Call on us today We'll be glad to help you~ J. C. LIONBARGER Hardware And Appliances 121 COAST I LVD. HArbor 232 CORONA DEL t.CAR Unsung A O('W rt.>sidr·nt of the Harb<)r a n• a is the posst>ssor of one of thE:' Commercials high('st honor:. 111 Bo~ ~cou ting . --------------I the Sllvpr Bl.'a\;·r. th<' ~arnt:> award tha t was n•rt:>moniou-..1\ bf>s to·wed ~EW OW~ER or the Balboa Is-on J tJh n Kl'f'lt'r of C'orc;na dl•l :>.tar la.nd Cam,.ra .Shop i!: Fr<'<'ma n a ,, <'•·k a go Ftsh<'l., who has purcha~t·d th<' Tht• new resid£>nt . ,o <•CI 1\ ,, tn busin<'s~ from Bill Sll'i~el'\\'alt .·couttnl!. 1.., ornn \\'nl<'ht. \\hO :\It F1sh<'r \\as born in ~linn<'· \\lth :\In, \\'rt~ht mO\•·d 1ntt• th• 1r apolts. has ll\f'd in .South .. r·n Cali-n£'w homl.' at -l4 :'>l<'ndota. Corona fotlltU jU).I about all or hts . 32 lfll!hlancl ... tn ( )t• l',. m b t' I Thl' ~··ar-.. ha. !x>f'n m th£• c.omra~·ttn.~ \\'n~hts att· I!Otn~ 10 Lo-. Ats~>:<'k:o hu ... uw-.-. • Aulldt•t Bill F l,hf'r 1s hi!; :\londa\ to attf•nd th•· annual Lo.' brothPr 1 and had mtPr<>sted him· .\nL:t·l<> ... dt-.11 1<·t :O:t'\lUI t·oulll'll dill· '(•If 111 photo..,-agh~ as a hobb~. nl'r to be h<'ld m tht• Amba:.!><ldor !It• 1s marril.'d . ha.; a Ht-month· Hot<'l 0\t•r t •oO IX'OPII.' i'ltt' ,.,... old ... on. Barton T hP F tsh<>r hom!' P•'Ct!'d tv atll'nd tht· dsnn•·r Tlw ~~ ;it 236 Drif \\OCid Rd. Shon· \\'rtl;ht:. Ortl!llldth <'<~rn•· from l.\ n-CIIff., \\ood. • • F rl.'<'rnan F t!-.ht•r \\as a <:.taH :wr- t:t>ant an thl.' Air Cvrps d urinc: World \\'a 1· II IPft on [)('c. 31. .\ ~ t~W C'I-L•HUU:H OFFI('t:R 19-13, for O\CrsNb dut\· as a B-17 ~;Unn<'r On hts -;eco.nd mission. on Ft•b 10, hts .plane was badb hit O\Pr the tarc<'t f Braunschwl.'it;. GPm1any' a nd Ger man figh tC'r planl's forcl.'d th<' plant> 1u land on thl.' Zuid£>r Z<>P in llolland Tht• ere\\ m<>mb<'rs w<>rl.' ca prun·d and WE'r<' P.W.'s for J;) months tmtsl just bd Orl' t h<' <'nd of the· \\a r Ill Germa nv in )fav. 19 l:'l Rill Stei~erwalt ts nn" 111dtL'· t r1HI <'ngin~·r \\lth th•· A1r R•·· S<'ar<'h !\ta nufactunnt:. a cit\ bum or th<' Garr<>lt Corp. Wllh ht':ld· quartPt-.; at th<> Intt'l'Oa tiunal Atr· port tn Los Angl'll's :\lr and \trs. SIC'it.:<'r\\alt and son Btll an En· sil!Tl n<'wsbo~ 1 live an C'1•rona d('l Mar • • • ~Omf' of tht' :\ta.rinl'-. !room £:1 Toro han' ch<tn~l.'d th• 11 rh~ thm from hup-onr·t'>'n·rtr ''' 1 qt·l'lt>- tap. bccausl' tht'~ ha\" • tll••ll•·d 1n a tap-dancine cvurs<' :~t th·· floro- th\ Jo Dant:t' :"tudin c ln•· m• m-tx;r nf th•· rlanctnl! nulitta 1' .J H'k Erdtmann from Gr•'t'n Ra' Wi-.- <'unsm, \\ hl• I!> a r•ou.:;in nf i)(•rot h:o Jo Swanson. nwnrr nf thr ~tudio. • • • . \\'IU.IA;\f C.Uf:MACK. Costa A 8 Kmt:. ll?i \\' Ra\ A\•'~ :\t'\\ port fWcwh \\'d<; 111StRri<'d sa- 1Urda:o ni'!ht a' \ IC't• prt•<;tdl'nt o ( 1 hf' Cham~·r vf Ctlmmt>rt't' ot :-o;un \'all"'. Caltr \h K1nc •~ :tl'-1> S<'l'\ uic [t" pru~:ram rha111,ll110 ••l 'ht> ( 'hambt'l' II;• IS t ht• ()\\ nr'r .tnd nJX'J'<IIur ul thl• t'niPil F••rd Co m ~un \'a lit·~. NOW SHOWING HELD OVER Yalesof Hoffi1aanri ~~~~~ ~~ ALl. ~E:\Tl" Rt::-~ER\'ED Pf'rf. dull~· t\t i :-l:t p. m . ~Lltlnf'i' Silt. ~ ~un. at 2 :SO p. m. !"T\RT!" "l'~l)\\ i Bh: 0.)'11 FIRST RUN :\t.\RTI::'\ & U .\\'1:-;' :'. E\\'EST L-\l'GH ~HOW ' ''SAILOR BEWARE' PI~ Mrsa I)Aintint:: contractor. was tn· __________________ ___.. _________ sta llt>d Ia 1 \\<'<'k I!S prE'~idPnt of th<' Palntim: & [)('coratim: Con- tractors Assn. of O range County. H<' \.\'as vtce-pN.>siden t last year a nd had b+><'n act ing pr<>side nt since the r<'~igna tion of Clart•nc<' Bopp of Santa Ana. Bay Shores Girl IDjared in Crash FourtPen-year-old Sandra :-lelda Schmidt of Bay Short's was seri- ously injured las t Thursday morn- ing when th£> car from which she was alighting was struck by an· other car, and she was hurled 55 fret by the impact. ~andra. who lives at 2526 Crt-st- ,·iew Dr.. sutrert'd a gash in h£>r , left temple and back injurif's. Ber- nard Blair of Long Beach sufft>red facial injuries. Both were taken to St. Joseph Hospital. Mr. Blair was a passenger in a car drivt>n by Alexandt'r J ones. 42, of San Pedro. travelling east on Coast Highway. His car hit an- other car. also going east and driven by William R. Hourigan of 128 36th S t.. Nt>wpon. and then swerved across the highway and struck a parkoo ca.r at the 17th S t. lntenecdon. ownt"d by Mrs. William G. SchmJdt. mother of th£> lnjured girl. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY l'lt£'K'tU PTIO~ ALWAYS DOUBLE CIUXl~ HAMPTON'S BA.RBOR DRUGS I ll Cout Blvd .• HARBOR 1111 WHITMAN'S SERVICE Sh.ft Proclvcts -.efNlri119 -24-.Hr. TowiiMJ -NiM W~ .. A,pt. "We Speci•r.u i11 &Mrteney S.rvtc." 10~ eo..+ llvd. HAt~ 441-R-Nit.s: IE.con 51~ del Wer You Can Do Better at THE Daniger ~1rniture Co. <'OIIPL&'TE ROJIE P"Ualli""SSIING8 BEacon 5656 1812 Newpwt Bt.d. VOSTA IIIIS4 ... ... Page 12 • • • .. of~ial note BY DOGSLED FRO~I .~LA X.o\ -W e ~ived a tx•lated Christ- mas Card from the Chad Twich-~lls markin,:: 1951 at Adak in the Aleutians, nnd It was well worth waiting for because it was a pic- turt' or all three of tht'm standing on thl' shores or thl' ocNm and looklns: mighty cold with snow on the tx-ach£'s and while hills in the background. All of th<' family are warmly dressed with big boots, mittellll, ear Claps on the boy's he l- met and a big army weather coat on Chad 'JlK>y did manage to eke o ut a smUt' for the folks back home and we suggest they are drt-aming of Sunny California. • • • A spring w('dding is being plan- ned by Martha Lew1s. l.ido Isle, and her husband-to-be. John Killt>- fer Qf ltPrmosa Ek>ach. Marty is a t Stanford and John a Pomona graduatt' • • • Tar Bees WiD ill Doable Overtime A coup It' of ('a hfot ma rtsht'rmen &rl' reall• sho"1n' 'em m F lorida. accordjn~ to ne\\S N'<:'<'l' <'d about Frank and Julia Sawyer. In thl'ir firs ! da,· out at Wl'St &>ach, Flor- ida Julta cau.~:ht a "bE-autiful" 6· ft. l -mch sailfish and Frank a 7-ft. 10-uw ht:'r ..• 1n fact Frank's was The [)(>(> bask<'tball squad of the day's bigg<'st catch. and they Newport Harbor High School subsequently got tbeir names in succt'eded Tuesday in maintain- the Wl'St Palm B<'ach pa)X'r! The ing its records of no defeats this catchl'S wert' made on a 9-thread st'ason. but it took a double over· line. time thriller to do it this time. The Sawyers left the Harbor the De~is Fitzpatrick scored !1 bas- day after Christmas and spent two ket m the _sudden death pen~ for WE'E'ks in N('w Orll'ans en route to a 31-29 vJctory over Huntington Florida. Tht'ir destination after Beach. West Beach Florida was Miami j The Newport Cees lost to Hunt- a nd then on' to Hava~. inglon Beach 41-13. Alhambra to Lido For the C. A. Bakers • • • It's hard for Jessie Hill's family at 240 Hellotrop€' ~,e .. Corona del Mar. to setU{' back to J8JUI8ry rou- tines atter the excitement of the holidays. Biggest ('Xcitement was the new baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Don Humt'fl1on. • Jessi(>'s daU.£h- ter and son-ln-law.l The new tittle boy was born Thursday. Dec. 13. at St. Joseph Hospital and he weighed just under 6 pounds. An- othcJ l'XCII£'ment or thl' holidays was the arrival of daughter Mari- lyn Hill. who new do\\-n from San Frane1sro for a nsit. Divorce Suit rued Pirates Will Play Santa ba Friday J ust moving into their new resi· dence at 100 Via Palermo. Udo Isle, are Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Baker. Their moving from A I h a m bra. where their daughter residt>s, was The two tajl-<-nders of the East-somewhat delayed by the rains. {'rn Conference wiU me-et at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Baker are originally tomorrow 1 Friday 1 as the Orange 1 from Minnesota. and have been Coast Pirates play Santa Ana commutlng bE>tw{'(>n the two states OCC is in sixth place \\i th 1 viC'-for several yea~. tot) and 4 defea ts, and Santa Ana ---- is in last place with no \ictori£'s UG•L HoTICIE ,tnd 5 dc-fea :.. SOTICE OF AI~ OF Tuesda) t'vening the P1ratt>. I0."-1 STOCK IN BULK a close one to Mt. San Antonio. To Wbom It May ~'~on.eero : 62-56. The ,,. ,., hlch ~corc-N for ThJA N'otjcf'l of intention to seU a Mt-s Maf'Jtar('t Mar" Britt has th(' ,..,·ening ""rt' hoth P ir-ate<:. !oiO<'k of $:oods in bulk. fih.>d ~uit in Supcrior Court f()r eli-Dick Davis with 22 point:. and Wlbleseet.b t.ha,t notice is hereby vorcc from Uo)d Paul Britt. Glenn Griffith with 19. Olhl•r Pi-given that the undersigned BUN- ch arging crut>lty and seeking are-rate score rs werP Ruiz 8. Srhurch STER CREELY intends to sell a ll straining order to bar hl'r husband 2. Quigley 4 and Shafer 1. that certain stock of merchandise from disposing of comm\.V'lity pro-The lea~ue lead wiU be decided: consisting ~.rn.lly oi stock. lix· perty. They W£'re marril'd Nov. this evening (Thursday 1 wh<'n San I tures, equipment, lease and good· 7. 1946. at Sangt>r. Calif. Com-Bernardino plavs a t Full<'rlon.1 will of that certain new. used and munity property includes equities Both teams aft. undef('a ted In rental library book business lo- in thre-e cars. insurance and money league play . Fullerton has won cated at 30416 Marine AvenlM.', in the Newport Harbor Bank. 5 games and San Bernardino 4 Balboa Island. Calif. belonging to --------------------------said BUNSTER CREELY and lo-Dr. Giles BroWD of OCC StaB ~~~ a~~a~.~~~:::a~:. a~deu:i To Talk Monday at· Pareats' I a transfer and a,ssignment of the F 1111111 same will be made, and the pur· 0 chase price thereof. wiU be paid. on MONDAY the FOURTH day or FEBRUARY. 1952, at 1415 Cout Dr. Gi&es Brown, professor of histor y and Chainnan of the So- cial Science division at Orange Coast CoUegt', will speak on "Youth and the World" on the Par- ents' Forum series at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the Social Hall a t the High School. The Forum, sponsored by the combined Parent-T eacher Associa- tions or Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, is open to the public and there is no admission charge. Dr. Brown was graduated from the San DJego State Collegf> wfth an A. B. degree in history rP- celved hi8 M. A. at the University of CaUfom la at Berkeley, and Ph.D. at the Claremont Graduate ltehool. He also did further gradu- ate study at th~ University of J:dfnbw'gh. Scotland. H~ retul'ned recenUy from a trip to Europe wtw>l~ he gathered in- formation LD GermanY and 0\g· land, gaining Interns Uonel lrwlc.ht , D&. on.a MOWN HJghway, Corona del Mar, Orange County, California, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. n,at the address of said "endor Is 2071 lrvine Avenue, Costa Mesa, Orange County, California, and the address of said vendee is 1311 Luanne, Fullerton. Orange County, Ca liforrua. Dated 23 January, 1952 BUNSTER CREELY. Vendor MARlON HARVEY, Vendee State of Calllorala Coaaty of Oraap---a On 23 January, 1~2 before me, the unde~igned, a Notary PubUc In ahd for saJd County and State, personally appeared B una t e r Creely and Marion Harvey knowD to me to be the ~nona whoM rwnN are sublcribed to the within inatnunent and admowledced that they e xecuted the Mme. wu-my haDcl Uld oftldaJ -.1. to the problt>mt of )oouth today. (S8J) VIOLET THOREN Dr Brown is prstdent of the Notary Pablic ln and ror aaJd C.O.ta Mea KJwanla Club. I County and. State. Tbunday. Jcmuary 24. 1152 CDM Wedding A Cell Chapman gown of the palest ~rchld silk o'l.S:: wu the wedding dresa of Dorta Kathleen HeMhaw, who ,wu mar- ried to Jack Gordon HaJJ at 8 p.m. Friday at the Corona del Mar Community Church. Her matchln& halo, slippers and glovea we.re a1lo tinted a delicat-e orchid Hft' ~ aage wu a white orchid with bo- vardia. Rev. Paul E. Babbitt per- formed the ceremony. The or .. h.id shade was also car· r'led out in a bouquet of chrysan· themums carried by Mrs. Hugh B. Calahan of Costa Mesa, who was matron of honor. 1be bride, whose addreu was 603 ~ Marigold Ave., Corona del Mar, 18 the daughter of Mrs. Edith E . Simp- son of Cleveland. Ohlo. Her new husband Uved at ~ Weetmlrwt.er Ave., Newport Beech, and tda par- ents are !rom M4dera, Calif. NO. Wungquiat of Los Ange les aerwd as best man for the croom. and the ushers were Don Southworth and Kelly Mika, both of Newport Beach. DINNER-OF-TH&WEEK ac ch~ ISLAND PATI O "Bet's ((=)') terrif ic!" ~·· ~ So~o~p Of T ~sed Greef\ Fref\ch or Roq~o~efor+ ([, ~ Orenin9 0 tolled leef with o· $1.1 _. £99 Noodle'-" buHere.. S L i+h Ma,.heH•" tee• 'fl s.,."l'h S.~o~ce le~ed Potato, Gree" Ve9eiable Hot ~with loh of butter ChotU of Ftuli ~'· Ice Cre•"' Of I THE SLAND PATIO BAL B OA ISLAND Di~ _,..,ecf 'CiU 8 ... Clo~d Tuudo,s THOUSAIDS lOW WEAR ALL DISTAICE LEISESI -Instead of Bifocals- Everyone has som<' middle distance seeing to do. s uch u Carpenters, Mechanics, Bookkeepers, Housewiv<>s, in fact almost everyone, which cannot be corrected with Bilocala. but can be satisfac torily corrected by wearing three way lenses. Come 111 IUICI Let Me Demoa.trate COMPLETE EYESIGHT SERVICE Same Famous Low Prices MODERN EYE EXAMINAnONS Formerly 33 Years in Downtown ,Loa Ange les VR. JIJU4~ J."·I~A40 OPTOMETRIST NEW Next to ARCADE SHOPS Seciaa Scmta ADa a..,.. lt A. M. to I P. M. 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