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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-03-27 - Newport Harbor EnsignIEIIITD BY Al"'UL 10 80 'I'IIAT YOU CAN VOTE IatlNI at• Prllllrlla l'lleiNSIC.N An JU.~ N ... ,.,_ co. ... eM .... dry ol Newport Br ch Thursday, March 27. 1952 Harbor 1114 and 1115 CORONA DEL MAIL CALIF. 5 Cents Vol4-No. 33 SCHOOL BO DS APPROVED ThE LOg 'Watch Dog' Eyes the Bluff l75Per(ent Bulldozing or dirt at the Fried-Dale Ramst>y came by to inspect. brOI'k to makt> "any changl'S pos-1 Vote 'Yes, man house on the Corona del Mar and bulldozing ceased until de-s:ible" to kt>ep tht> s~ructure low I Chief of Police Rola nd R. Hodg-bluff was under way brieny this tailed plans for access across city Col. Smith said he had bfro<>n in-With .an. overwhelnung 75 pt>r kinson has issued instructions with morning and halted abruptly as property are submatted. Accord-. . ct>nt ma.)Orll} the voters approved exclusive discrimination against the self-styled "watchdog of the ing to the bluff property policy formed b} the Clty that the Tel~ 1 he ~25 000 bond assue Tuesda' the Newport Harbor Ensign, doing bluff," Col. Andrew IAndyl Smith, established b> Council. all building phone and Edison q~mpanles in-for construction of a new scho<il grie\'OUS harm financially in a cru-checked with city officials. I plans that disturb the contour of I tl'nd to plact> thPir pdles on Ocean on the htll ade near Corona c,l(•l cial moment in the growth of this Reason was that dirt was beinJ:: the city owned portion of thl:' bluff Blvd. rather than bring their lines Mar and addauonal classrooms at newspaper. moved away from an adjoaning lot mu.o;t re~ein• approval by the city. from below. and that th€.' city can-Horace EnsiRTJ &hool The Ensign. which docs not ask and also from portions of the bluff Also an regard to the' Friedman not prevent 11 II<• recommentt.d Tht> total vote not includin~ for spc.-cial favors and expects that are city property, in order to I house. Col. Smith had written to 1 personal letter!> of prot~t to the absent('(' ballots ~as 1 887 with non£'. becomes the single target gajn access to the buil~inJ( site.IMrs. Viola Friedman. suggesting !el('~;>hone and Edason companies 1.4~ an la\ol ~nd -47~j opposed as the chief of police assum€.'s th<' nea~ the l'n~ of !\1a rgurrtte Ave. I that a fl.at garage roof b€' u.o;l"d. lettang them knO\\ how the resa-This wa~ 112 \Otes lf'~->l> than thr rok> of interpreting ordinances Caty Engmeer Rert Webb a nd Mrs F raedman wrot~;> sh€' has dents tN'l about thP contemplated Jan lR t•lt cuon. when 11 S9R3 ono and says his men cannot work ICouncilm€.'n Bradl'n Finch and askl'd Architf'Ct Philmer Ell€'r-injury to the bluff \ilo'\\." bond 1:....,u1• ,q1s df'ft-ated during their day off to earn much I B -s Easter Dance at CDM Beach HPrf''' the Wa) the thrt•(' pr··· necdl'd money by st>lli ng subscrip-• t t cm<:t" \ ot.-d Tu.~da~ taons to the Ensign. If the Chil:'f 1g ree Pollina: ''·o of police were to give instructions I Se I w dn d A ril 9 Plac~ ,.... ~o Ttl. Vr-.. to his m('n that they cannot work I or e es ay p . :-;<•wport SC'h 4l~ 2~ 66.1 61 r. ~~:"~~~lgnou:~~ed o~a~~t~o h~~~ I Plans OK'd , ~~~fn~~~~~l ~ 11~ ~~ ~~ plaint. But when the mstrucll~ns lm itations han' ~en b.sued tiat('d And arran$!PmNHs <'arrl(•d single out th(' Ensign land wath throu~h Southland .chool-. to out b~ the· \\'oman's Civac u'a~ue_ 479 1~ 716 amazing lack of colncidC'nct> at a I Major street lm provl'mPnt.'l WPfl' _\oung !)('opl€' ,·acatiomng in the OthPr c-ommuni!} or~ani7a taonl> tam<' when the. other ~per also authorized by O ty Council ~ton-Harbor ar£'a F:ast<'r wt'<'k to l.'njO) arf' assic;tinJ: financtall} Onl) at thf.' :-;l.'wport '-'chool starts a subscne>tion dravel. then day evening. Th('se proj#'cts ""rf.' a frt>P outdotJr dance at the Co-~tusac ";11 be the H-pie~ ·~ten polllnc plat'(' ~~s th••rp IP<~'-than that's not playing fair and square, I approve-d: rona del Mar maan beach from 9 About Town" from Oran~P Coa. t 1 ~hi' requarc-d 66-:~ J)t'r ct>nt m&.)<Jr· and there is no place for such fa-• Widening Balboa Blvd. from p. m. to midnaght on Wednt>sday. Colle~e Judges for contests and tt) · voritism and discrimination in our 31st St. to 47th St., S53.000. 1 April !l. Th<' dancf' is being 101-hol-ts and hostesS('s will be Lea~nJt' In thP Jan Hl t''~>cllon wat h city go~·ernment. . • Impro\ing First and Third mrmbers and th<'tr husbands !1.999 \Otes €'a~t • not anrludJng a b- Thls ts a~l the m?re gaUtng t;>e-AvenuPS in Corona del Mar. S33.-~ c did D Fmancaally helpmg to spon..<;e St'ntt>t•s, 1 ()n5 or 5112 pPr CE'nt. caus~ here IS an ?ffiCiaJ Of t hl' City 000; also portions of the Str('ets ..3WI ales ae !hi' dan('p arP tht> followin$: Or~ "err• 10 fa\Or and ~ Wt'rC' op-unfaarly obstructang the enormous-north of the hi ghwa}. UAI posro lv difficult job of promoting a • Improving Bayside-Dr .. with I J M 1 ~anazallons · Ralboa Island Busi- y'oung. business .... and tresh. in the county to pay half of the f'SII-At own eel ne-.... A!>SCK'I8110n . Busmrss and r 1 Profpsstonal Wom•'n's Club DAR our mands is the thought u actaon mated ~ Q(l(l cost. "'lk .,. h ,..1 b H bo p on the part of City Council in Councu'1~11ed for bids on the .-. ~ .-.X<' angf' ~ u · ar r an- granting a subsidy to anothe.r busi-Balboa Blvd. and Corona del Mar I A "town meetin••" a t Cit•· Hall h(•ll<'nt<'. Lions Club, MOOS(' Lodgt', & Cl b Ba .. " :-;f.'\\ port Harbor Board of Rt'aJ-n€.'SS, the Balboa Y u s Y I pro,i<>cts. subject to approval hv on April 7, ('lection PH'. wsll pro-rorl-. Optama~->t ('tub. Harbor Hn:h Window Magazl!'e· To dat(' th('r!' th€.' st:~te of transf€.'r of S-)9,551 M 1 \'id<' opportunity for vott'rs to !'chool PTA. Rotan ChJb and Z.m- has bet>n no actaon on the part of public works funds onginally in-mC'('t all eight Council candidatP<; 111 Club · th~ City. Cound~en to r!'tract tended to be used for improvement and ask questions. Jud~e Robf'rt tha s subsady. despatt> th(' svalanc~e of th€.' water system. Ralan<'e of I GardnPr ,dll be mod!'rator of protest: and in fact they con-the fundi ";11 comt> from gas tax. Each candida!(' \\;11 make a Unue to defend t.his ~fair as~ist---1 short talk. th<'n facP QU<'Stions Rr- a!'ct>. t~ one busan~ss an outnght N 1 Postmast frt>shment will IX' spn Pd b~ mt•m- discnmanatlon agaanst all otht;r wp . er I b('rs or ch;c groups, alonj.! .... II h businessl's, that must exist or di<' Woman's Ci\ ic L.Ra~u<' mrmlx'r". on their own m€.'rits. . . Di f Jn• • who sug,~teStC'd thf' mN'tm~ .The Ensign does not like discn-es 0 Janes This e\'ening 'Thursday I I hi' m.matlon a nd unfairness of any 'st'cond anstallmt'nt" or CRndJ- IIOrt, and. Its anger. does not rise Prh·ate funeral services con-dati's will appear at th<· pot-luck Promisf· l)f he-lp hA-. come aiM, (rom ~1r and ~t,-.; Darwan Tatt' Ill thf' US(' Of lhf' parktn,!! lot and in ... tallation of flocxl h~ht. from rlrP Cha€'( Frank v; Crockt'r fm tht• public addr€'SS systt'm Har- bor Hagh for po:·tero: sent to nt"ar- b~ hiqh school!' and collec€.'l' to ad\r·rtise thP rlan1'1': Danz-~chmtdt Plano Co and Balboa Tran...;fpr Co Tom Henderson Wills in Oratory Shad<>s of Dan1t I \\'E'b!-tl'r per- mPatf'd thE' l'Tll'E'tan~ of tht> Balboa R.1' Laons Club last m~ht ~~~ Bar- bur llt.:h Student Tom Ht>ndf'f'<'Ofl was df-'(.'lart'd winnl'r m 1 hr third annua I student .;peaker· ront<'"' The olh<'r "IUdf'nt speakPrs ...,"t'rr' IXmna Pric€'. Rubert E~£€'rt and F.ls1e Khm· Judge. "t>rP ~lar· thelia Randall. Rt'v Paul Babb1!! 8'Jld \"mt·ent Saunders only against the ctty. Just one ducted by a reader of the Chris-me<'ting of the Corona dt>l Mar other prime example of a low body tian Scit'nce Church were held Ci\'ic Association at the Ell'm<'n- blow was th(' action of Orange this morning at Brown Mortuary tar\' School. Rov KN•ne. Croll:t' Coast. College in passing up ~h<' in Santa Ana for William H. Pl<'kl'ring. Tom :':orton and :"or- low b1d of the Ensign Publishang I Adams. 67, Newport postmaster, man ~11lll'r \\;11 ~· tht'rl.' to talk Co. and awarding the jo~ of prir:tt-who was fatally injured when his anrl answl'r questions. b£•eanmnc ang th(' OCC Log to a hag.her bad-car ran into a trt'P Monday morn-about ~ p m At Ja<;t month'-.. dcr as a favor of conv('nt('nC:£' to lang along :-.;t'wport Rlvd .. in Costa meNing wf'rr [)(>An Ward. Franrt ... students workinJ:: on the Log. Wl' l\tesa. nrar 21st St Hor\·ath Dal€' futmsP\ and Cnl ha.d submittrd o~r offer in good I An autopsy revt>alrd that ~r Andr~w. Smith. All eaght C1n- ~trs c. LRStt'r JonC'f'. chaarman E l M ·zz of tht' pia~ s:-rounds a nd rt'Crrataon commllt('('. i!' 10 rhMCt' of thf' Eac;.l va yn e 1 er lr~> dancP and 1~ b.-in~ a. sastro b' d ;\I rs Pnul na, a-. ~rs Karl Ax- '"'' r ~l n. Elhf•q c ~math. nil Is Engage nt C"nmna dPI ~ta-anci ~fr.; llllr- l'lll"f· t I llagb~t• of R<\lboa !:-:land raath aftl'r consadt'rabl€' I:'XJ){'ns€' Adams had suffered n heart at-dichtll";; "*'r<' at Tut•$da' f.'\t'nim:·.., Entertcnns' Fn'ends of €'Stimattng, and we ft>el that tack. causin~ thr crash Ht' cli<'d Rotan· Club me<'tin~ · OrAnge C0ast ColiC'gc was pro-in Sant11. Ana Communit\ ho:.pi--A F hi L h vidlng a bad l'xample of busin€'ss tal H r had be!'n postmastt'r an C •u S Jcs t as on unc eon f'lhics ICI l-tUdt'nts \.\'hOm it Is train-="('Wport sin('(' 193:) and had lt\€'d ODIIDI ee ee ;\lr ... r~t•h<>tt ''" r,...,(>n oj "''\\- ing for \'OCatlons. <!I 1120 Cliff Dr .. Nrwport Hl'i~hl!>-pnn llt•t.cht ........ 1~ hn-..rt ~!. 10 '" nf The FnsiKO \\;11 continue to IX' T B lif B J an~ry at Any violation or lhf' pub-, Dr . Rul d 0 eaa y h~>r fn('nci.: II I ' hancht"'<ln nnci lie trust That will always be o ur OUI'IIIWig e I • • r.a:...haon <:hm\ .. -"H' Ralb<\.t R<l \ pohcy. because !tood. clt>an . .honest "AIMI llub ~('Stf'rd;l\ Hf'r ~u,.st ... "''ff government and business begin 1 c I D th A committl'(' of thr Balhoa h-~~r~ Rogl'r :"dl and Mrs Df>ar. h d ( d aase 0 ea I d I t ,.\ l · p,Jiom of ;:-,;,.,,p(lr" Mr-T111 n right h€'rf' at ome, a n sa eguar -an mprovrmt>n ssocla l(ln , ... PAtch of :-;('wTv.r• llen:hts and mg our way of life depends in th<' 1 '"orkin~ m th<' spmt or "_j( 'q>l ,_. first instllnct> on the integraty of Death by drowning was thr \'l'r-•collector!." to show oft thl' .ts-\Irs \V:t)'Tlr \\'r;Jrr ... _ \t n: Harlan our 0 \\ n local oHicials and citi-diet follo'>';na an autons.' on tht' land's ~~·m~ ---by promotun: Arnold and MN' v;,JIIam \ao(l()('h•'' ,.. ,. f of Costa ~fpsa . zens. body of Mrs. Kay Rush Mclntyrt', cl€'anlin!'ss. beaut~ and sa €'1~ lnl<',lrril~ in stovernm€'nt is th!' 35. of 518 W Bay A\'e. Balboa. along the s trl'<'ts. personal n•sponsibillty of all of us. found in the wat!'r nl'ar ~€'aspnrt This c-ommitt('(' whach S('('ks to TALK 0~ S( \ '01' 4 \'I" and if \\l' don't rise up in ans:-ry Landing Friday morning maintaan thP appearance of thr protl'st a~amst all discrimination ShP had been warnf'd against ~o-Island In keepin~ \\;th th€' Jewrl- and favoritism and unfair prac-ing out Thursday ni~ht in hl'r 11 -It'd names of thE' :.tn't~t-.. mcludl'" ti~s in local affairs, then we can't foot sailboat because or tht' wind .:' H Sattlt'r as chaarman, ~tr« hope to keep our national govern-~ T he boat was found ta('d up, th<' Gladys Broth€'rs, Jlenr~ K 0<-a ... - ment cl!'an. Good government Is ma1nsail up. Possibility of foul tt>r. Carroll So\'d<'. Charles Et.!IX'rt vour business. play was ruled out. and F' W. Ril('r). ThE' Tra\f'l =---• llll"l <'' T:tw-11 Club \\ 11J mN't a I 7 ~~ 1 M Tll•'l'dfl \ at Ll>~ion If:~ ·-,,h a'lri &,, :-;t'wport. Johr R.-tl! ... :-d 11' t h• :'candinavian \a~ I,· • ~ "'11 t tlk and show pkt J 1 •• :-,,,,,, r :-.;, · "a:'· and Denm<~rk A ~urpt ..... ..tnnounc<•mf'nl h> hl'l ,.,,~Pnt-. \.h 11ncl l\tn. Rand;tll ~hl­ J,•r 1216 CO\• Corona df'l :llar :-=ttnd;t\ 011.:1\1 rl'\l':tlt'd th(• I m;:;IICI"· "', ~· ,.• ·a~'l''l• hf•aut\ \ta ... .-f \":l- 1\ m l ntll" \ftll• r, to F : ark p, ·n - , n•' Fto~l ._.,., uf :0.1 r" ,,..,·~h F "7· ;tho •t r~t .mrl th• ',-, \\'1 I ''" I' •· . 1 '" 1-~rt~-..t of L A .... ,,, hndr-1•lrr1 ~':I' ·• l•' '• r! :<.IJ ...... tlpllma ... t .. r \\"1 .... 1 .. ,. \r ~-··I••' for ';)4) and ·o;1 .1rcl ",, n.lf"'• rl I'Ct A h\lm••ro•·n.r c q a• 1 tal-l H·ar Mr Frn"'t ~•·••lu.t•r'<) frnrr t'C'l.A "ht'rf' hr '' "" pa .... r prt'Sici€'nt nf Ph a [)(>ltn Tho t .J F· :.- t••mit~ '" "' PRO(:t~ \" OFT t:tu :o A Saturda\ ,...,,mine l••arn I• '"1r-J'ruc-ran "a'l bo I• ld a1 thf 1 ~ •· .-:,·hnc•l , .. ,. I l:w-t\\' • r ~ a m • "'n .\pi d 1 I 8 nd .:~> <t nd ;\I :H ~ , " 17 II nd .!·1 t;J'l(lfl.'-<•1 t·d by I ht : · .~·· !'c-h•~t'l Fkmentaa' Schoo h. r \ r d Ro--d C'ross. R~;C'l tratton 1 '"'"' art' <l\aiiAbk at th<' schc'l(ll · Tht>se arc some or the projects B • a_...;.. •--ti tht') ArC' promoting: asmess ~a Allllela OD I lt Keep thl' alleys clean am! orderly. E\'rry property o"'Tlcr , ... THERE'S STILL TIME ••• Is Pro.....;a.a to ca·ty Collllcil asked to C'OOperatt' by furnishin~: ~ ~;>ach rcsidt'nt with an ad('QuatP 1 ~arbagc-and trash can. 000 f t<l40() . I 121 Keep dogs off the beach<'s. or .-. pre'!'Ium. The ex-1 wheth('r on leash or not. For this a mating offer -Deadline is Mar. 31st SEND for $2Q COUPON NOWI Your BOOK • A petition for annexation of the Industrial Way c::ommerclal area of Costa Mesa to the City of New- port &ach was presented to City CounCil Monday evening. paneled coverage Js for $250,000 131 Work for greater safety for and $500.000 tor $7,648.35 prt'm-I children and pedestrians by obe}-r - - ------- --- - - lum.. ing the 25-m.ile spee-d limit. R<'-Fillm th1s coupon. mCJllt tc The Ensinn wtth I I I I I John Hutcheson, spokesman for the petitioners, said they wanted to le•rn more farta. Mayor Lea IsbeU appointed Councilmen Bra- deft F\nch and Dale Ramsey and Ot)' M•nager John Sallon u a • CUNnittee to tnvestlp te. wt•r Uablltty trwurance was autJtorbed ~ Oty Coundl MCf'· ct.y eveninl u nl\llt of the fteent Huntington a.cb . .......,.. In- Jury c.ee. tn ._.... -.ooo -t~~an- • wu a......W 'by • )lry. Prw-mt eowra,. It 150.000 and 1100.- placing the high shrubs by II''" 1 -::r-a--L.:&ect SoagLf bushes or nowers "111 assun' bet-$2.00 for a one-year subec:ription and we wlll a11;811 D ter traffic vision. (4 ) BMutify Park Ave. b~ send you the Coupon Book For nre Statioa ::~necting lili!hts in the II Tbe committe-e has Issued an NAML appeal for cooperation of e\"ery I ~r "to maln1aln this Island Aoo•~------------------------of ~ u • clean and safe cen-I - tB of be&uty, becaUM' the amount of brilUaDee thetM ~ ex.hlbl t wm depfncl ~ the amount of LCITY clll~t polishing by aU of us." _ --_J , Women of Moose Couple Wed ~ 1tJ71n OCC Spriag Te111 To laitiate 3 In "N.Pt. Home ~7fP!JJ§~ '!~""~~~~!. Thrt'e new mt'mbers of the New-EstabUshang a home at 300 34th h~~~L ;/' I UL Coast EverJhg Coll~c wUI open por t Beach Worr:ten of the Moose. St., Newport, are the new Mr. and ,.ll' ,.. .,.,.., Monday, it is announced by Fred IUIETI P1NB ~ IIADID IN oua oWN m an FUlNITUll llffNISHID BOOSK a OA&Daf ... Coett Hwy. ....,.,. Mac. an . o,.. ......... s-. 10 ........... I <;hapter, U58, will be formally inl· Mrs. Ve:non Leror Harden, who Atrl:'IA. ,w._.11.,._ Huber vice-presJdent or the Eve· uated tonigh t (Thursday) at the were umted in a smgle ring mar-nlng College regular meeting or the group at rlage ceremony at 8 :30p.m. Sun· Advertisint •••••• C.l ltoet · . ~ the Moose Hall. They are Pearl day. Rev. William H. Bannister or • • * The Newport Ha..W EMit• Registration is bemg conducted 11ac Dexter. Kathleen Nancy Jennings Newport.perfonned the ceremony h•• baell deterf'lliftecf to 1M • ._.... today (Thursday) f~m 10 a. m. to and Olive Smith, all voted into at the home of the groom's par· ... P., of t •n•r•l circwatiot~ L...... 1_... 4 p. m. and from 6.30 to 10 p. m. Sip .. membership last Thursday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muller, :;.~ .. t of the SuperiOt Cow+ ""of ..._ and tomorrow from 10 a. m. to 4 Women of the Moose have da. 3088 Newport Blvd, Newport. St•t• of California '" alld fot tt.. p. m.. Registration wUl conlnue HArbcw ff1 cided to sponsor t\ riurse at the The bride is the former On·ell County of Ore nt•· alld l»y ,.._ every evening begtnnlng Monday. Orange County Hospital for 8 per-Ruth Cooper daughter of Mr a nd thereof Is qMhflecf to publhl. al There is no pre-reglstration for 427 H ........ COW iod of three months. a project of Mrs M F Myers or Swales Yacht public notic" , .... .,itecf L...... law. * * * beany claues, so that all cluses w1ll .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-; the hospital committee headed by Anch. . . Sh d ty --.. .,., open on the first day. orage. e wore a us rose tva8CaDTlo• llATD A rin f 1 '"P 11 · S hirley MIIJcr. tat!eta dress and a gardenia cor-Onaout oYfe~_..:;::-r-&::.-. ----'Ua! cal y~~ e orum ser es. o tl· Members of the M~oosc sponsored sage. Mr .. and Mrs. Muller stood _.....,..;:.;. p.oe ...... ues of the 1952 Election," a. Fish Fry last Sll!'daY and a up with the young couple. Other One Year 00 will be offered. Candidates for Bmgo party was h~ld m the Moose guests at the ceremony were Mr. out of Harbor Are•----.10 election as well as prominent hall on Saturday rught. and Mrs. Veri Sites of Whittier. DI'I'OIUAL ornca Democratic and Republican party High School Lists Honor Students Mrs. Mabel Green and son o! New-liM c.aa al"-men will appear on the forum. c-... -.c.a port. Mrs. Bannister and Mrs. Ma- bel Krastiansen of Newport. A wedding supper and r<'ceptlon at the Castaways Club followed. The bride is a graduate of Santa Ana High School and Mr. Harden a ttended Los Angeles Schools. Newport Harbor High School this week announe<'d the follow· ing honor rol~:~~n 1 '7 Last Words' Charles Bilderback. Ann Craw· Pr ford. Launc Crist>ll_. Phyllis Dell~C· I To Be esented qua. Sandra Denhnger. Georgma Dick. Shirley Grant, Tom Hender- O'Wwll Play Next "Come Back, Little S heba" by Eugene O'Niell is now ln rehearsal for April production at the Lag una Beach Community Playhouse. Mar· jorie Williamson Is directing. ATTEND CONFERENOE Representing Christ Church by the Sea. Barbara Hughes. Linda Adair. Paul ~ruehan and Kenyon 8{'atty attended an Orange County workshop for Methodist Youth Fel· lowship officers held recently in Fullerton. son. Dick Herndon, Jody Johnson. .The sacred cantata by Theodort' Frances Kimes. Susie Kline, Janet DuBois. "Seven Last Words oC McGill, Donna Nelson. Donna Christ.'' will be presented at 4 p. Price. ~Y Pridham. Ellie Ragan. m. Sunday at Orange Coast Col· UGAL NoTIC5 J(>rome Shannon. Dave Swanson. ){'ge by the OCC choir and selected No. A !1!81 Carol Tetzlaff. Harold Tracy , church choirs of the Harbor Area. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Joann(' Wt'ston. Richard Lusk, 1 The l50·voicc combined choir will ESTATE OF CLARA LEE CAR· Christa Wilmanns. be und{'r the direction of Kenneth SON-Deceased .Juniors D. Boettcher, OCC choral conduc· Notice Ia H ereby Gh'eD to the Pat All<'n. Howard Bogert. Ru.s-tor. There will be no admission creditors or and all persons having st~ll Baggit-. \·,r~inia Bradford. charge to this fourth annual Eas· claims against the said decedent Sally Rush. Joleen Cannon. Mari-ter program. or said esta te to file th{'m with the Jyn Cartwright. Diane Comer. I ~ necessary vouchers in the office of ~orman Crl'l~hton, Mariann Die-UGAL NOTIC' the Clerk of the Superior Court of ml'r, Mad~e Fulbright, Lc:>t? Ham· CERTIFICATE OF BUSI!IlESS the County of Orange, State of brook. Mary Ann Hiatt. Tom FlcU~ous Finn Name California, or to present the same, Holtz, Joan Kiml'S, Barbara Lin-The t:nderslped does hereby with the necessary vouchers, to Services in Santa Ana Rev. Thomas Roy Pendell, pas· tor of Chrllt Church by the Sea. Newport, officiated at the funeral service held last week on Wednes· day for John K Elliott. 900 E. Ocean Front, Balboa. Mr. ElUott had been a member of the Board of Trustees at the church. Assisting Rev. Pendell was Rev. William Hessell, former pastor at Newport. who is now at El Monte. Rev. Hessell had known Mr. EJUott for more than 20 years. The funeral was held In Santa Ana. Officials of Christ Church by the Sea serving as pallbearers included: Morgan Lowery, Boad S. L . Freitag, Fred Woodworth, Da· vid Holtby, A. J . Rutter and Uoyd Folsom. FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY c Expe't alteni-Q;;=Bmt S CORONA DEL IIA& CaUHA3176 CLEAIERI II. N. IIANO&OII IOEAS I gle, J1ni{' Linson. Millard :Mier. C<'rtify that he is conducting a the undersigned at his place of Betti<' :-.=orton. Maril)n Peterson, CHEMICAL SALES ru'<'D DlSTRI· business, to.wit: Marilyn Schlickenmeyl'r, Shirley BUTION business at 1415 COAST C/O Donald D. Harwood 9, AAV OANIG~A Scott. Steve Showier, W aI ter HlGHWA Y. CORONA DEL MAR. 1415 Coast Highway ~trandhagen. !'\orman Van Hall. CALIF. under the fictitious finn Corona dt'l Mar, California 1 Jam~''> Whet>l<'r. name of UNICHEM and that said within six months after the first 8ophomort'11 . firm is composed o! the following publication of this notice. Sandra Be_enrelt. Glona Beltr~n. persons. whose names in full and Dated February 29, 1952 R1chard Cra11,;. John Drury, Chns· places of business are as follows WILFRED J . F OSBURY ltnl' Ehmckc, Shirley EnglP, Wil· I to-wit: ROBERT A. HAWLEY: Administrator or the Estate ham FoL:arty. Waynl' Gatterdam, 1415 COAST HIGHWAY CORO· of said decedent. C.arol Giddin~s. )1artin Green. Nan-NA DEL MAR CALIF.· DONALD D. HARWOOD cy HaydPn. Bill Kelt{'r, Dick Lewis. WltDe-M my hand this 21st day , 1415 Coast Highwa~ . Connil' Mangold, Carolyn Ov~r-or-February. 1952. I Corona del Mar. Cabfornta man. Randall Peyton. Donald R•t· ROBERT A. HAWLEY Attorney for Administrator t••r, Mary Ann Russ. Hal Seely, I Sta~ of OaJJfontla 1 Publish: March 13, 20, 27; April 3. Austm ~mith, Bec_ky Smith, Keith Cowaty of Oraag&-M. 1952, in N{'wport Harbor Ensign. Taylor. Elll'n Smllh, Rogl'r Bo.r-1 OD This 21st day of February, I \e} 1952, before me, a Notary Public R ch M Frt'!lhmt'n In and Cor said county and state, an 0 esa Don &atty .. Mym_a . F:vt'rson, residing therein. duly commis-N S h l U•·nrul-. Fttzpatr_1ck. ~1lliam ~rce-sioned and sworn, personAlly ap-1 UTSeT"\1 C 00 I~. Linda Gnff1th. ~ancy Gnsty. pearcd ROBERT A. HAWLEY, J sturl<.·c Hourigan. Arle!'e Huff, kno"'-n to me to be the person I C'hnsllna Hlll!hes, Manlyn Ing· whose name is subscribed to the mund<;on. D!ck lnnt'r.;t. Sue ~e1m. \\;thin instrument, and acknowl· \1~>1utd't L<-•thold. Barbara Lttth.•. edged to me that he executed the :'\1\ney Lon,~::. Jane Ostrand<'r. La same. ="~'"·• Hit'hardson. Lynn Schack· Witness my hand and official n .. t._ C.•rnl Ann Shaw. Symi}e S ht· seal. CSeal) l!ttkl. Marv ~incla1r. Ann St<>wart, THOMAS E. HEFFERNAN 1 Jw1~ Slt>\~·art, Martha Welchel. Notary P ublic in and for said County and State. A 'totR ror Farrell 18 a \"Ot.f> ror My Commission expirt>s June 24, I t 'n..-dom. I Political Adv. I 1955. State Ucensed and Approved From 2 to 6 Yean Supervised Care and Constructive Play REASONABLE BATES Open 5 days per week-8 to 5 TransportatJon Furnished 190 E. 15th St. COSTA MESA Phooe BEaeoa M87 VOTE FOR Political Advertisement ~Pbv A!!!JW (Andy) $M~IH This Advertisement Paid fM by supporters of Colonel Smith The Unfriendly Room A room mey be plenned with teste, be eleg•ntly furnished fll gre•t ••· pense, yet d•velop • cold,-un· friendly •tmosphere. When this h•ppens it is usu•lly the result of smell omiuions -• • f•ilure to provide the tiny greces th•l m••• • world of difference in com· fort, livebility •nd •pp .. rence. Comp•r• these two illustretions -•• see how the .. , We'll be most heppy to help you with ideas thet will solve your furnishin9 end decorating prob- lems. Pl .. se feel free to c•ll enytime. ROY H. KEENE Busines sman A nd Taxpayer Since 1941 FOR YOUR CITY COUNCILMAN "I shall serve as your representative in a buainesalike man- ner and on an impartial basis in keeping with the inter- ests of the taxpaye rs and citizen.e of our Community." • ROY H. KEENE VOTE AIIRIL 8th, 1952 Friends of Roy Keene paid for this advertisement. • Warm, Well-mannered Room ••• in the lower shtc;h provide~ men-siz:ed ch•ir with s .. t.high ot• tom•n, l•mp t.ble with good sit.d drewer for smo.in eccenones, le mps just the proper height fOt reeding •nd hnd wort end te bles wilhin erm's reach of every wet· inq unit - --tho thougMfyl touchet that mo~e o house a home. Tlaunclay, March 'J:/, 1152 n. ~T l>sydlol'oay Oplillilll Doaate For B"ery Da, LWing Scoal Work Fads KOIIANOE VERSUS The OpUmlat Club has voted $200 for BOy Scout work, part of It to be used to help fix the old AN OLD 8BO.m pump house on Bayside Dr., as a There are two kinds of married, meeting place for the Balboa Is-Jove, romantic love and friendly land Troop, which 1a sponsored by love. 'nlese do not have to be op-the Optimists. Memben of the poslte poles, but they are often club are donating time to help get treated u such. the place ready. Webster defines romance as "a drea.my Imaginative state of mind ------- tending to dwell on the picturesque and unusual." This is the ideal that some people set for a marital partner. They are not con~rned with a practical relationahlp in which two different personalities can share the work of living, en- rich each other's Uves with their resourc:H, and make the most or llle's opportunities. 'Instead they want a marriage that will be all peaches a nd cream. or chids in the moonlight. love in a cottage. Firemen's Club Auxiliary Meets -Ladies' Auxiliary of the Newport This theme Is fostered by the glamorous movie stars. Most of us would like a spouse that looks like any one of a "number of Hollywood loveliee. This person would be the envy of friends and social competi- tors. He or she would instinc- tlv<'IY recogni~e our moods and fall in wi th thl'm so that we could luxuriate in our feelings without the necessity of using self control or inhibition. They would be a di- vine sex P'lrtner taking us out of our routine ordinary life and pro- viding an escape to depths of ec- static living never before reaHzed. Beach Firemen's Club met Mon- day evening of last week at the Corona del Mar Fire Station. The group voted to raise funds for a wheel chair for Hoag Memorial Hospital. Plans were also made for the Fire department dinner party to be held Saturday. Unfortunatt'ly, the period of "hot love" does not last forever. It cannot do so because it is found- ed on a "dreamy imaginative state of mind that tends to dwell on the picturesque and the unusual." But the unusual ~m{'S commonplace ! when it is subjected to such mun- dane affairs as payang the rent. differences in opinion. children who I get sick, our own personal inad<'- quacies about which we bt'comc , defensive, and so forth and so on. 1 T here is howen•r. another kind of love which can arise out of thf' original ideal. This is a more ma- ture relationship, more mature lx'- cause it gets down to t>arth. It does not build on dreams or ima- gination, but on intimacy and closer association. Officers of the Auxiliary are Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, president; and Mrs. Phil Hayden. secretary- treasurer. Mrs. William Klocck- n('r has charge of pubHcity. Mrs. Virginia Rowe served refresh- mrnts in a St. Patrick's Day theme. Ask Our Caslo-tr• About REAL Serw1ce I WANT TO CONGRATULATE THE "HOUSE OF HAAMONY" FOA All YOU HAVE ACCOMPLISHED IN SO SHORT A TIME. "PAOGitESS IS THE LAW OF LIFE" SO I AM EXPECTING I IG THINGS OF YOU. Cordielly CONSTANCE JAYREO 301 E. Belboe Blvd. TV ll APPLIASCE S F.,fl\'ICE 'TIL 9 P. M . Frigidaire Norge Bendix Magic Chef RCA Victor Hoffman 1817 Newport Blvd. BEacon 57 3 7 ~~~~~ It's Like ha~ "utn t land8'' w help you with ~our p~ ('I t' a D I o It ...... )'00 ba\'t' Ultok woadfor-wor~ cle&Alo~ Ud8 aa yoa:r lln'ertip.. Your bome wUl s.hi.De ln uJf t.be Ume-e.ad wtth lf'l88 "elbow greud' too, bHae8e these "he.lp.-rt." ra&ke U.K~t bow.e clf'an- ie g a reality. ADd at oar low, low ~ yeu'U make a bi' "~leao­ up" 1.11 •Ylq'a wbea you ~ all your SprlJI« C'~eea~Dc Needa bue. Romantic love is essentially St>lf- lsh. While declaring everlastin~ devotion it really aims to please one's ego-centered ideal of pas- sionate bliss. FriendJy lo,·e begins to be partner centered. It does not go overboard to drown one's self for the other's affections nor is it completely concerned with ex- ploiting the partner for whatevex; personal gain there may be in it. . g~ca le SALE CLEIIISER 2 for .............. 22c 3 for 23c ~~ Self-Sendee Meats 1 for ............. lc Ea<-b ..... ··•··· 89' TUF'FEE ---Doee tbe dirty work tor you BRDOIS Friendly love is designed to bring together the essential dH· ferences and likenesses of two peo.. ple and to build upon this sound goeJs of identification. In a sense friendly love is like trying to wear on all occasions the chic fashion- able party slipper which while pretty is quite stiff, and accepting the comfortable and serviceable old shoe, which may not shine as brightly as the stars but which provides a sounder and more deeply satisfying foundation for SwiR'• Brooldleld 81 e auma.b. ... _ ..... ciic1Eis~:· 21' ··········· 2 for 27e HUN'r8 TDIITD CATSUP 14 Oz.. MANNING'S CHOICE 69' BEEF POT BOAST... • EITHER END-As Cut 49' POU LOIN BOAST... • BRIDGFORD'S SWEETHEABT 6Sc realistic living. U GAI. NOTIC5 NOTIOE TO OREDITORS No. A 21110 ESTATE OF HAL G. MORS, Deceased Notice b Hereby Gh ·eD to tht' C"'"editors of and all persons havin~: claims a~ainst the said decedent or said estate to file th~ with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court or the County of Orange, S tate or California. or to present the same. with the ncc<'ssary vouchers, to the undersigned at their place of busi- ness, to-wit: cjo Hurwitz and Hurv.;tz. Attorneys at Law, 2611 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, Calllomia within six months after the first publication of this notice. Dated March 10. 1952. WILLIAM L. MORS. Administrator of the Estate of said decedent. Publish: March 13, 20, 27 : A NOVIMG ••• ...., IMituloe IAclal IA&OJ: 0& SMAJ.I. 1088 GIVEN 8AJD ~ ...... 8TOUOII -w.-...Witll ... W_..,. .&OI!Nft I'Oil LYONa 1986 Harbor BlYd. o.e. ... ..... .., ....... SOUTHERN KAID-l'~Uow IARIARIIE Lb. SALAD BOWL SAUD DRESSING Quart TOKELY -S U<'t'd or Haln"8 l'eUow PEACHES ~:·.-an 2-lb. C'&D MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ZEE PAPER TOWELS ~'§!§I iiib·#!M1 iii!] C'llng .. 18' _39' 2SC :!l'ie:' ('0Up0 0 159 la"llde-l'tl. <'an ... 2 for 29C tiiNiffiBfiii ...................... lb. sse LUE&"S -Q..Ut)' -FRESH LIVEB SAUSAGE ~ 8BABP CHEDDU CHEESE ....... .. GOU&M'E'r8 DELIGHT GULIC CBOUTONS ~., . .lb. 39' .lb. sse .39' HAMS-Whole or BaU • BRIDGFORD'S DEIJCIOUS 59• LINK SAUSAGE • . . . . • MANNING'S CHOICE BEEF 85c RIB STEAKS . . . . . . . .., SWIFT'S ORIOLE 42' SLICED BACON . . . . . . .., Self·S~rw ic c P roduc e Fl"ERTE \'A&IEI'l'-l..aJTe ~ AVOCADOS ... Free~~. 8oUd CABBAGE l.&rC"e 8l~ SWEET AlUZOXA GDPEFBUIT 4 ler 19' UbltJ'• hOIIM RED RA8PB.I'.IUln:8 ..... . ......... . -YOUR CHOICE - u 3"• ~w xo. 2 ··--···· .. ·········· ... oL ~ GRAPEFIU'lT olnC'E 10e 10e 10e 10e 10e ~~-~.-!~ 17e UllltJ'• r...ooo~~ FroR• JA. LiliA BUNS .. 10 OL ~ R-.ert'•....._. ~. R0011n:8H FILLETS I~ ~7. ......., ..... t-os. ~. Ga.A.PJ:1"&1JIT ~ ! fOT ~ THf QUALITY -WISE Del Moate No. I PINE&PPLE IUJC""E ~ M•te No. t TOM4TO IU10: u..-1..._ DICJID BD:T8 uLaaA •su• Want to make $12.500 laveetmeet of.. and $200 r:»er month e&n~ lneome! Our nearly new 3-bedroom. 2-bath duplex will do just that. Comple tely rurnished. See it today. I' GOOD LOT VALUES CHOICE RESIDENTIAL VIEW LOTS ----45-Foot Fronta ge EXCELLENT CORNER LOT on Balboa Peninsula, overlooking Harbor Ent. BEAUTIFi.JL DELUXE HO ME in Shore Cliffs .... $37,500 Thunday, March 20, 1832 $12.100 New 2-bedrclom home.-now being finished. HardWood tloors. double gar.. choice of colors 1n tile and inter· lor finish. Terms CIEIP-IIEIPI WEBSTER SAYS: "Cheap ---bought or ~Selllng at a low price, Inexpensive." THIS IS JT! • • • • Stanley Hadfield WE NEED LI8TIN08 OF H OMES & RENTAL8 Nice, livable, l ·bdnn. home on 82'x307: lot. Good loca· tion 1n Costa Mesa. ~Jtor Ill Marlae Balboa b laed HArbor !0 Do You Want a .. (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) ni('(' hvable 5-bedroom home? 12250 sq. ft. I on a 52' lot with a 3-car ~ara~l'? wtth soml' good carpets and dra~? on Baii)(~<J P<'ninsula w,.,..,. · " . • -,.~., ''"'e boy Fur $181500? w~·,.. ~~;ot II. But look quJck ---we really bfolll'\'f' thiK wtU OlOH • fllSl! Hal'bol' ln~-=~ttn.:nt CO., l<f4L TORS (Src" ~~~s. NEWPORT BEACH Newport Blvd. at lOth St. HA 1600 OCEAN FRONT l"cw 3-tx•droom. 2-bath homt•. Large· 'll''' '' mdo" 1n II\ m~ 1oom. knoll,\ Pill" llllt'rlm·. doubl•' c;.arn~r. $13 000 Unl,\ I Balboa Realty· Co. ~pposite Balboa Rank of America Ross Gre<'II'Y Jos<'phine Webb Llllian McAdoo HA 3277 700 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa Large Corona del Ma r Frame Home on I ':! lot)'., II a~ ;\ lll'droonh und 11'\:lot' rda,\ rttom pJw, add! t tuna I 'I• , JIIIIL 111 .:a 1 • tit,:(• hlt•al !ttl 1.11 •• !'111111,\ lloJiht' 111 .'UHd c·undllmn f ull $12,500 Pnc-·· Ben J. Whitman An::1at., 400 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mer HArbor 1861 Building is in the air .. s.9 .. here are some lots: £1 H t\(1 Tt Jf I ~Hl.:Jfl() \l1r<tni ll 1\•1111,., a 1 rt 3,:1<111 L .:-' t 1 ,,, t 3, I ;';II Cliff ll•••ll <'o•lll'l l 'i:;rt • • • t'd II :'>It J..m l'la nd H 1 HArbor 326:i E H M • and flfl Ofrll Auociate1 tW8 E. Balboa Bh•d ., Balboa BALBOA ISUND Pict ur<' a 'JIIll'IOU!' d upll'\. with tare" p:. 110 ~ ;u d lor rt•laxatirm ---l bt•drooms in l'ach un11 flr<'placC' t dP barb<·<·IJro complf'll'ly furm.-.hl'd $21 500 Onl) 1 Exct•IINll T<'rms · island realty co. ReaJ~Bul!llae. Broke n HARVEY D. PEAS!: Park at Ap te , Block from Ferry BALBOA ISLAND IIA 3'7'7-W INSURANCE All Kinds Residt>nt Agent for • A etaa Li fr Jasuraacc Co. • Aetaa Cuualty a urety Co. • Automobllt~ Jnsuratnce Co. 0. B. Reed As&Odated with Gerald Ritchie 1219 Co••• ll"'d~ Corone d•l Ma r HAtW 11 -..: HAIW 1202 CORONA DEL MAR PBOPEBTIBS Robert B. L)'llll ud Helea L Lyaa~ R ealto,. 411 Coast Boulevard CORONA DEL MAR HArbor 1037 D' ~u are thinlring of renting / TODAY'S SPECIAL 3 BEDROll HIIE II c•111 DR IAR Has hardwood floors. nice fl~place, floor furnace, do uble garage. This GI and FHA resale is located Pri('('d to sell at on nice s tre-et. $141500 Exchw vt> wltb UtL EE T HIS TODAY PRICE T. McCUISTION 603 Coaet Blvd., Coroaa clel liar IIA.rllor ''I VoGEL VALUES BALBOA Owner trans ferred. Will Sl'll lovely new Peninsula home on low down lJ(i,\ment. Two bedrooms a nd df'n 1 ~ baths. Garbage disposal. Automatic wash<'r a nd dN•p freeze. $2] 750 Included a t 1 HA 145 BALBOA ISLAND Thrl'e bedroom. 2 bath. homt• Jl)Us ~araC:t' a~t. on corner lot \\'alking distance ft·om Marull' Avt' $31 1 500 t.:nd<>r markN prier a l HA 444 I NEWPORT HEIGHTS Chffo;idl' view home on lar~.:t• lv t built on 2 l<',·els. Almost 3UUO !'Q. rt. Owner \\'Ill fmunt.'(' ()I) low do\\n pa)-$35 000 nwn t or take bus mess prutwrt ,\ 10 t•xchan~t> I BE 7468 UDO ISLE i'\('\\ charmingly d irfl'rent 3-bdJ m. home :\tas tt.>r bdrm. w1th prh a tt' bath. Lots of bwlt-lns. Early Aml'rtran furnishings. $31 500 rurnishC'd a nd owne1· will takl' 1 la1<' mod<'l bout m trad<'. BE 7468 CORONA DEL MAR Tool on •~ti•• p•rt in th• found· lng ond worl of tiM Com"'unity "•y· .,, Group. Vot• for Ft•"~i1 J. HOf- .,..th.-Mr. ond M r~. L.. E. Bo,.,os. your property durtac ..-....... telephone us. -(Pol. Adv.) Ed L Sedelmeier JUS OOM&..Bivd. Coroa.a del Mal' kArbor I,. BALBOA ISLAND 3 be4room. !! beth home te. thaD IS yean old. lJI chol(l(> locaUon cloee to SouUt Bay aad ooaveaJeat to tlbopptag Cj>ftU>r . Tille la ODe of the lslalld'1 bHt va iON. Priced bfolow CO.t wttb Oldy S6,to0 dOWD ud balaace on E-Z ter~ BEllER SEE nus ONE SOON! Wnt. W. Sa1fonl ReaHor Park Avea ue at MarlDe Balboa lal&ad E HArbor ua X c L u s I v Costa Mesa 2-bedroom home ' la rge lot 67'x200' plus includes 2 aviaries of cockateels and p::rrakeets valued at $1500 TOTAl . PRICE 510.500 Terms Office of Francis J. Horvath E A !tractive. new 3·bodroom, vi~w hom('. Hardwood floors. Fire·· plac-P. Furnace. Birch pant'ling In djning room. Ampll' closets Till• in kitcht·n f111d bath. Sen ICt' porch plumbed ror au1oma11c· I laundr~. Wired for rlectric s to\'t' 2-ca•· dt'-$3 000 tarht~d gara~e Prirl'd right. on!~ I dO\\ n i The JOHN VOGEL co: 1 -:_:A_z~_bcS:_r~-bo_"_"_"._'.-:-B-·-:-~-·:;_·~-t -~-~~-~-=-;-~--~-,8-.'-'·d_ .. _ .. _._:_Bo_·~-~7-0 I t ~H I Con .. t Bh·d .• Corni\Jl dt-l Ma r !iS!i Cou!4t Hw .• Xt>wport 1\f-ach I 100 ~In t .. Balboa '!IJK llarlnf> A,·.,., Balboa ls~md '----------------------------------------1 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, March 30 e e S H 0 R E CLIFFS-331 Driftwood , , 2 b edroom and den home exceptionally large ' hvmg room and bcdr..;oms Beaunful den 2 baths. on 65-foot rorne r WI h ocean v1ew Se- cluded paho. See this property Sunda y or call Mr Schuster ro r a ppotntment to see ..:fun ng week. EARL W. STAN LEY, Realtor 6 J.'i Cnn11t Bo ulf'\'a rd Corona df'l Mllr * HArbo r 2474 * ACTION! ~lost attractive duplex, extt'llent neighborhood. lr g. lot, each unit has 2 spacious bdrms. Sep. tile showers. tile kitchen, 2 ca t· gar. Move in one and ll't lf'na nt pay orr ror you Has !10,000 G-1 loan. HURRY! Firs t reasonable or fer ror will tX' flCC~'Pt<'d 1::. what )ou'll !>a,\ when you S<'C rrus 2-twdr11um hc.nw \\Jth Jl('~gl•d hard'' uod lloors and th<' wall of SJ)('eially m llllod II& I d· \\ood Uct.'an \ll'\\. Multiple L.is tinK :"o. 2291 Fitzmorris Realtors & Business Brokers 8 13 Coast Bhd .. Corona dC'l Mar. HArbor 2152 * Business Opportunities Wanted * LIST YOUR BUSINESS with Lloyd C. Howard au,inen Broker Birt<·her Bldg .. 1415 Coast Blvd., Corona dl'l Mar HArbor 3512 • Your business can be sold quickly through a confidential listin g a t t his time. A IRUT SALE IF NEW & USED FUBNITUBE THURSDAY AlDAY SATURDAY March 27th March 28th March 29th SPECIAL New Full Size Box Spring & Mattress ONLY SJ§ New Twin Size Box Spring & Mattress ONLY SJS (Made ~l a W eU-Kaowa Maaulacbarflr of MattreMea) BIG REDUCTION on every article in our store COME ---EVERYBODY OOK'E • --AND OOME PREPARE D TO BUY BlOB OIAM V8J:D AND NEW J.1'1JBNI'.I'UU CRIST FUDITOBE COMPANY New & UMd Furniture 1687 Orange A••· BEacon 7323 Costa Mesa (l•t Aero. taw. 8"'-t trona u.e New Alp!aa Beta Market ) BICYCLE RBPAIBDfG Sch winn Bicycles Ray Stedman 1574 Newport BlYCL, Ca.ta Mesa. BEacon 5128-J $4,950 :::! Ha.tior ln~estment C:O., R£4L T.S (Since 1945) Newpon lf¥d. ot lOth St. HA 1.00 NEW'ORT BEACH OPEN HOUSE Sunday. 1 to 5 • S 1'7 LA lUlS PlJR CORONA DEL MAR South or the highway $13,900 Good 'l'rrms lE-E J. DAVIES Rt-altot '7N Ooa.at Bh·d. HArbor aa1 Corona df't Mar Situations W alted .. f CARPENTER .\4just windows, doors, any work around the housc. Nothml• tpo smaU. neat work. RE 61AA-:\l WILL DO carpo n-ter.;..ln,....-g-. -pa--,-ln-u~·n-g and gen'l hand\ llklrk by hr., day or week. Call '!.~bor 0126-J. WANTED AABY SITTING. Re- Jlable. JIAriJ<•' :!925-J. Help Wanted ¥ .. WANT GIRl. ·•"• nilant at Hunt-er's St'rvc Yu'l ...... r. Corona de l Mar. Ph. a m 8 Eacon 5721-J <W Rc.t;( us EASTER ~UES Orfll'r \'uu ~ Early flowers b_~ Morri Me E. Balbo" m 4. -Balboa HArbor ~0 BODIE • PL~IIUTH "TRADE '" IN" OUTLn' ·:;1 Plym. Suburh • , r&h $199.) ·;~) l>od~(' Con l l' r&ctc. 1695 '50 Dod~o:e. '\\"~ 1 ~·n't.. 1695 1 '49 Plym . .Sp d l\ d. r&h 1385 '49 C'h<'' Fl hn• ' .. r&h 1295 '•17 Pont. 8 ::;l'fl'r r r&h 995 '46 Olds 8 1 h~ 11 .•fd. r&h 985 '46 M<'rc. com · .d 99fl 'II Ford V-8 St tl t &h AA.') '41 l'h<'\. Sp IJh iPd , r&h !).19 '-II Pl,\tn 2-dom rk.h . . 385 ':l~ Mt>rc. Sed .. • tit •• r&h 3&'5 \\"E TRADF. F< •f: TilE BEST ! • EA Y Ri\. n.. TERMS • SHAVER MOTORS Your DODGE-PLYMOUTH Hdqt". Ph. BEac"" 6907 1610 Newport Blvd Coda Mew USED CAR BARGAINS '48 Ford 2-dr. r·.\ h, except. clean ........... $ 935 '47 Chev. St'd . !,~h. im- maculatt' .. . ~ 995 I You'll ltk·· this one I '40 Ford 2-dr. •·• t't'al bar- gain 1 only ....... . $ 335 '41 Cadillac ConH•rtible . $ 845 1 Cleanest co~rl in town 1 '49 Ford Cust. Sl'<i .• hch .... $1195 '48 Plymou th St'rl.m ........ S 995 '47 Ford Sedan. r ···-··· ... $ 845 '46 Ford Super ~\'Cl., r&h .. S 825 '49 Chevrolet 2-dr . r&.h .... $1335 '40 Chev. Cpe .• r.vh ........... $ 395 No reasonable olfer refused on our lo t at 534 Cout Hwy. "ON MARIN ER'S MILE" Tlleotlore ...... Yo ur FORD Dealer BEacon 6604 Newport Bea ch Houn: Week dnys 8 'tll 6:30 Sundays & Holldag 10 'til 4 E. L Selle .. eler • REALTOR • IUSINW OPPOlTUNITI£S • RENTALS HArbor 1111 15U C..tt llvd-C... 4el Mer , Tbur For S O'KEEJ gas t Ia ted Only GRAN1 1645 Nc CIRCUI conso bed • carpe- doors 5-pan framf H.ighl 7-INCH Jon. C $39.5( GR.A.N'J: 1645 NE BABY cond., COM . MAGIC nice. N.B. BREAK !8.50. er $1! 120 n Make FOR s. burne near I) HA2t EASY , $60. '41 HUI rPbuil 205 a after 1 UNTVEI gas ra matic GRAI'\T 1645 !'\eo '51 FO R hea tct II Arb. EU REK all all !\larg1. BF:D l S1750 • 2-RL'HR I C'ach. skat f.'S FOR s. gar a Co ron REFRIC Mixer BE-aut. spgs I with SS.'i. R misr 6 CUBIC t>rator tt'Cd. ( GRANT 1645 ~('' ;;· CAR\ and d grand dt'lab1· CLEM~. Sl:'d p j turns ment. I and us whk h SCJI)l Santa 6th. I RRA~lJ ru,gl>. < GRA:'\T' Hi-15 :\I'• \V A.'<TE rl:'ntal anc-o:> i. Gra nd DAXZ STOR' .Maln. I r-;"EW 1 Sl'WiO). $16.50, 'GRANT' 1645 Nt>• HAMMC del. at del. ( SCHM 520 N. PHILCC player Rl'aS. SlOO.SS gas ra rers & Modi.' I noor 1 GRANT 1645 Ne1 '50 BUI( tires, c $750 c 0477-V USED H foot. ~ ANTlQl Good 1 board GREEN wash. 1173 c 6-BURN rang<': separa t ion. ( G RANT' 1645 Nc• YS: "Cbeap or aeLUng at a intXpenalve." IT! . . • • 1-bdrTT\. home • Good loca· Mesa. A4Just windows. nt lc a round the · ~ small, neat rncving, painting ~W~rk by hr .. day !Arbor 0126-J . Tlnnday, Man:h 20, 1152 L5GN. Memc:a For Sale ..... .. For Sale . NO'J'IlCil OF INTENDED ALil c ... b C' __.._._ Nottee b Be ... OIYea: ----~~ 11\at Butler Brothers. lnc .. Ven-O'KEEFE &: MERRIIT automatic 4 PAIRS ol flow. 1iMd dra~ CRA.RMlNC VIEW cottage with dor, whoee addreu is 601 Coast gas range, oven control : lnau-med. blue ba~ $40; 2 pr. firepl., 730 Poppy, COM.. $90 Highway, Corona del Mar In the lated all-white drop lid cover. cherry drape~, 116; 1 pr. draw mo. tum., $75 Wllurn. HArbor City of Newport Beach, CoWlty or Only $69.50. drapes, tan, CO'\fel" 8' space, $40; 129ot-W. Orange, State of California, in- GRANTS FURNITURE & APPL. White Montefty dining table, 4 Z-BDRM. and gar., Wlfurn., bas tends t.o sell to Charles C. Elliott 1645 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa chairs, $25. See aftel' 4 p. m.. hdwd., fi~~tpl., and tile, year's and Ruth G. Elliott, Vendee¥, CIRCULATING gas heater, G-E 710 Heliotrope, CDM. Ph. HA lease, $85 per mo. 701 Hello-whose address is 601 Coast Hlgh- console radio, dinette table, dbl. 2884-J. trope, COM. way, Corona del Mar, in the City bed &: spring, 9x12 broadloom '48 PONTIAC conv. club cpe. HY· SUMMER SEASON reservations of Newport Beach, County of Or- carpet, chairs, pl'. 8-Ught french dro., r&:h, new top. $250 undrr made now. $75 a week. Call HA ange, State of California, the fol- doors, 3 single panel doors, one cell price. Perfect! 510 E. Bal-0535-J. lowin& described personal pro- S-panel door, alum window and boa Blvd., Balboa. 2-BEDROOM fum. house in COM. perty, to-wit: frame. 608 Seaward Rd., Corona BOXER PUPPIES for sale: fawns, Excel. locat. Geo. J . Davies. 704 All stock In trade, fixtures Highlands. HArbor 2367-M. AKC champion stock: ~ or eo.at Blvd., COM, HA 3597. ~ 1~pmen~ ~f a C::.Ot.ain 7-lNCH M-W table model televia-show: males, 6-wka. Be 7~W. 2-BDR.M. view apt. in CDM. Block ta eats us nHS, wn Co I -"'-as BUTLER B R 0 T H E R S ion. mp ete with bubble. Only ANTIQUE MJd-Vlctorian matou&U•I from bay. Tile, disposal, garage, MEATS. and located at 601 $39.50. bdrm. set, bed. Jge. chest A com-patio. Furn. or unfurn. Avail. Coast Highway, Corona del GRANTS FURNITURE &: APPL. mode with brown marble ~· April 1. Call HA 2310-J or HA C 1645 Newport Blvd Costa MHB Also bevel mirrors. HA 0361-J. ¥7'7-W. Mar ln the ity of Newport ~· • Beach, County of Orange, BABY BUGGY with pad. Good '49 STUDE. 4-dr. 01amplon 1 Re-FURN. 1-bdrm. up. or low. apt.. State of CallfornJa, cond., $12.50. 410 P oinsettia, gal, o'drtve cl: beater, Jl275. 410 COM. Utils. pd. Yr or monthly. and that a sale, transfer and as- COM. HArbor 2571-R. Clay, Nwpt. Hgta. BE 625()-R. HArbor 3561-J. signment of the same will be made MAGIC CHEF gas range, very ABC WASHER; good wringer and SLEEPING ROOM with priv. ent. and the consideration therefor will nice. Only $60. 415 Redlands, pump. 0 K Only $19.50. and bath. 510 Orchid, CDM. be paad at 10·00 o'clock, A. M .. on N.B. BEacon 5487-R. GRANT'S FURNITURE &~PPL. FOR SALE-2-bdnn. home, newly thE' lOth day of April, 1952. at the BREAKFAST sff and chairs, 1645 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa decorated inside and out. Stucco, escrow departmt>nt of the Newport $8.50. 9x12 fibre rug, $10; dress-13' BOAT., 56 .. beam. good cond., shingle roof, dbl. gar .. chain link ~arbor ~nk. Ill ~o1·ona del Mar. er $15. Call HArbor 2136. $75. HA 452 af~ 5. fence, lot 60'x120'. High & dry. I'" the Cit~ . of l"ewport Beach. 120 FEET grape stake fence. '41 LINCOLN Zeph)'l' Club Cpe. No flood wate rs ever. Price Co~t) 01 0 1 ange. State of C.all· Make offer. HArbor 1206-J. '48 Mercury motor, new paint, S8 950. 118 Santa Isabel, Costa forma scat covers & tires, radio. Good Mesa Inq Dick's Mkt 2398 Dah·d· :\larch :?5. 1952. FOR SALE Apt. sizf stove: 4-tranaportation car, $295. Call NewPort Bivd. BEacon 5652. CHARl.F.~ G. ELLIOTT. burnt>r 1with oven and broiler. \'end('l• nearly new, in ~ood cond .. $48.75. BEacon 7340..W. YEARLY RENTAL:-Just.complet-RL'TH G. ELLIO'l'T, HA 2092-R. 217 33rd S t., Nwpt. SMALL S IZE Cold Spot Elec. re-ed, attrac., all uuls. paad. Laun-Vendee EASY washing mach .. like new, frigerator. Only $39.50. dry facil. Unfurn. 1-bdrm. $67.50, Hl'TLF:R RROTHER.S. lnt· $60 BEaco 5505 GRANT' FURNITURE & APPL. 2 bdrms. $82.50. 2152 Nf"WPPO"t 8 , FREU [> Bl'TLER · n · 1645 Newport Blvd. Costa M('Sa Blvd .. Costa Mesa Call HArbor · President '41 H~DSON. for sale: r_&h, o'dr., 16-LAPIDARY rock slabbing saw. 1223-J. Pullll!ooh ~la1·ch '.!7 1952 rPbUIIt <'ngme, 4500 males, S375·, 61r: 1 · COM HA 0705-W eves. 2-BDRM. home. newly dec .. ft-nced In tht• !'\"''''~'' 1 ll1trbor l-:n'-1"11 205 C.arnauon. COM. Apt. 6 eves =-:~:>:.:.:.:r-=lS:.:.·~~;..:.·~~::...;...;;7.7:-:--::-:-~ .. after 6 ·30 fJ m. EASY washing mach., like new. yd dbl. gar. High & dry, $Sf} mo. I 'N"'ER".''AL . apt. Sl:t{' 4-5urner !65. BEacon 5505. )('aSe. 1st & last mo. req. Must F-unci• J . Hor .. •th " one of our u •' _., 00 Rea.so bl have references. 118 Santa Isa-choice• for councol..,•n.-'-' , 'l "' gas range; o,·en & bro iler: auto-FlR~PLACE W D-na Y bel. Costa Mesa. lnq. Dick's Mar-l J ,~;:..· ,. matic top burners. Only $39.!'10. pnced. 2213 Newport Blvd, ke t. 2398 Nwpt. Blvd., BE 5652. ...,...........,_.........,...,..,_, ........ ,..,............,~-.......... ~ Cub Pack 180 of CorclDa del Mar "'i ll Invade the billa"lde fielcla at the top of Orchld Ave. at 2 p.m. Sunday for their third ann-.al ldte flying contest. Each kite iB to be made by the boy and hls part'nt. Prizes, t.o be awarded on the spot, wW co t.o eight classes: largest, amalletlt. best two-stick, best three--atick. bex box kite, the funnJest, the pretUe t and the farthest fl)'inc. Additional recognition will be ac- corded the winners at the monthly pack mPeting Friday, April 4. Dan Driskel is chairman of the kite flyitlg event. CoMMitt•d to tood 9"--"*· not to 1elfi1h interest\. Vot. for Fr•n'i' J. Horv•th.-Mr •nd Mrs. Cl'lu E Han -IPol. Adv.) Farrf'<ll f'lpt.a for Freed-! I Political Adv.) CUSHIOIIS For So•h. Ouisfoor & Indoor hnli- tt~re • l t•· Select. Plerli,s. F•brica.. House & Ganlel 611 Cout Highw•y. Newport BE"o" 5277 Open Niqhts · · Sun. 10 e.M.-4 p.m. GRANT'S FU RNITURE & APPL. Costa Mesa. BE 5180-J. Free F URN. APTS. ror rent. See Lou-1 Services 1645 Newport Olvd Costa Mesa delivery. lse Apta. first. Dbls & singles, --------------.. ------------. '51 FORD Station Wa~ton. o'dnve. EU:CTR~C O~GAN Will take overlooking Bay. 308 Carnation, I BABY SITTING m your home or I VERY SPECIAL PRICES heater, under~Pal etc. $2.200. your Plano 1ll trade. DANZ-Corona del Mar. mine, day or night. HA 1670 HArbor 1R74-R-K. SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE, 510 0 t 'd I ('olllrr,. \\'l"'t·kh I Yr. $4.00 EUREKA VACL't:~1 ('ll•aner with 520 N. Main, cor. Gth, Santa A!la Gt~~~; d~rl\t~~~t, rc 11 Superfluous Hatr ~ •. \\ .. \\t't•k 44 \\~ S.3'7 all a t tach Prac. n~"· SI250. 223 DANZ-SCHMIDT. 520 N. Mam, • !Permanl'ntly rl'mo•.'t"d from face. Tim•· 18\\'k_.._ 8.8'7 ~tar~ut>ritl'. C'DM. IIA 152-1-M. . cor. 6th, Sa~ta Ana 1 Miscellane ous arms, lt.>~s Eyt>brows and hair-Bo' If!. ('nrontt M l !'br, <:alit. BED DA \'I:::" PORT for s n IE'. SIIARP PAINT S PRAy out fa~: 31 line ~hap.?d :"o morl' tweezm~ Sub•crop'ion' for ell m•guine,.H ... $17.50. Good cond. HA 1:i2t1-R. h_.p. moto~. 3 ~alton pot & se~-f"Ul{ FI:"F. PAI:"T l:\C and de-l ELLF.:" I~ BrtYA. :T, R E l8blW Reed Bo• 81 Coron• del ratr guns. lo U; or hose. pt>rfrct . d Tu£>Sda\ and Thursday only c. f :.!-RVBRLE S EXTANTS A--10 $15 eondation: <·omplt'tl· Only $69:">0 coor<~IIIIC cnlul' d~·l>ll'lltn~ an pa-Lido'~ ~~~lim n( ~:tulv IIA 2.~7ti M•r. li. t---------1 l•ach; pa11 \\Omt>n's white furure GRA;"~.:T'S Ft'R:XITL'RF. & APPI.. JH'r h.lflL:III~ r·all 11.11 hor Paant skat<'s siz<> 9. Call BE 7003 1645 Nl'wport Rh.d. Cos•a MPsa .R: W<lllrJ.IfJ!'I' r .. , :!1~1 C'oast HI . 1 r&h Sl995 r&ctc 1695 'n't. 1695 r&h l &G r&h 1295 995 9R5 995 AA.'5 !').lCl ~ dr •• r&h 38.'5 'P. THE BEST ! 1, TERMS • MOTORS MOUTH Hdqtn. ..)~ 6907 Colle Mew CAR A INS ,\ h, except . . $ 935 ·&h, im-. s 995 rhis ont-1 t I'Pa l bar- S 335 t•rtible S 845 · r'in town I l'\1., h&r .... $1195 •tl.tn "··-·· s 995 r ··-· ..... $ 845 :-;,'Cl., r&h .$ 825 r , r&h .... $1335 ........... $ 395 FOR SALE by U\\ner 2-bdrm CLEARANCESALE. S pc.'cial !! !, Cll.:'\l, JIA ::o:.!O-R :Xu Jub 100 T h p I 1 C h • gar apt .. own~r 511 ~tat~UPrih•. Beautiful Chickering baby grand. small Ill Iolii lm:. 1-'JI'p , .... tlmut•' e e 0 p e s 0 Ice Corona del !\tar. Gorgeous blond case. Like new. b~ tn"u11·d •·11ntral'l"r' All \\Ill k REFRIG. $25. f:l(•c rua.stPr $20. This is a wonderful bargain. and rnat•·rt~l Cl.l11 rlllll t•t•d M1xer S1 5. Ta ble & chair'S S20. DANZ-SCHMIDT BIG PIANO l F ASIIIC I :X Fkt ICK:-; ill(· ::'t yh' I fkautyrcst mattress with box STORE, Santa Ana. 520 N. Main, P hw·s shcm n. HI u m to .! P m spgs. & frame. SR.'>. \'ac. cll'an<'r cor. 6th. The Home of the Knabe I I !Arbor 0:1.1:).J with attach. $30 EIPC. ra ngc Piano. -=c=-A:..::R::-:::P:::=t~X~J7L::.:. ;..:.:.;':7'h.:.o-rP--:-l7.'.l-:, f7f ,-:-"-' ":';;:-:, h::-7& I $85. Radios. tools. II'Oning boM d.l'52 HJLLMAN com·prt .. S250 SB\'•1 no~ lston. Ln~ All~t'll•s, ~tun mise BEacon 6935-W. ings. 410 Clay. :o-;ewlJOrt Hg ts. thru Sttl , i a. m IIR\l' room 6 Cl..'BIC FOOT Scnel gas N.'frig-BEacon 6250-R. for I mon• 11..\ 3029-:\t. H..\ 364-J <'rators C'kan. F ully Guarant-KIMBALL l 'PRIGHT piano. ~ WILL BABY ~IT 1'\t'' and \\{'('k l('('d. Only S69.95. k<')'S, niCl' cast.>. U.K Onl) $6~1 50 t•n<b Ex(X'•wrwt•d BE 5o24· W. GRANT'S Fl'RNITl'RE & APPI~ GRANT'S Ft'RNlTURE & APPL [AMP S HAUES mad•· II\ h;Jild 1645 ~l'" JXIrl Bh:!!: __ C~ M~ !_645 Newpor t H~ c1 Costa \1e ... a • o'ld papt>r or 'stlk ... h.Hit;s t:l\ •• ~ 5' CAR\'1.-;1> FP.AME Frf'nch sofa CLEARANCE SALE! Grand pi-tht> "n£>\\ lo11k". \'t·a~ 1\'ft'\ Comt· and chnar 6' mahog. S t<'i"" ay a nos. Bic and little. F amOU!> se-e ml'. .:'\!"" ~t. \\'h~ tt'. 'l 13 ~rand p1ano. 1 p;:ur crystal can-makes. Chickerins;. Knabe. St<>in -)lftr ~:ul'ritt·. Corona ch•l )!ar. tlt-labrn lamp~. Call HA 20!_i)-R way, Story & Clark Kimball, EXPERT T YPI:"G 111 my homt> CLEAJtANC'I·. SALE ! Reposses-Wurlitz<'r. ~1~ny others. .Low L(•ttc~. m 1nusc1,11r,. I'IC Fn<~t M'd p1uno. trade-ans. renta l re-tt-rms. Trade an ~our old paano lll'<~t. uccu1utt· ,,ork H 1rhol'· turns 11nd some marred in ship-DA~SCH~!IDT. Santa Ana. lll-,2-\\'. d:l\ <II , ,, ~ ment. Wondo.>rCul barytains, new 520 ~o. 1\tain. cor. 6th I Ft •H 1-.l.l•f H..I.Y 1,11111 !, , 1 1\11man and usE'd. Over 100 paanos from CLE~l\;CE ~ALE ~epo~,l'~-.tlllrh' , ... ~. wd h ... 11 1 11 p1 ,, .c ,,, wh1.:>h to choose .. DAN Z-sed Spml't. Like nf'w. Full kl'y-h"nw 11h :'horl :'I < '". 1 \h• ... 1 SClDtl DT ~IG P.IAl\0 STORE. board. C'ase & tont• perf e c t. • I :1-·.1<.1111 :l7 1 !). \\'. SantaEAna, .>20 !'< Main, corner C LE ARANCE SALE t:sPd P~'lno~. I'Rl\'1\Ti·. ){(1'\f-;Y tn to.m con r••.tl 6th. .asy terms. L'prlghts rrom S59, $a7, $12:1 ('f(' ,.,..,11,1' 1-('hri,l\ ~~~~ :"u HRA:"U XEW 9x l2 Linol£>um Te-rms ~ pt"r mo DA:"Z· 1:1, 1-r.m~ HJit~<~ot J~lud 1 u~s On ly 86.97>. SCH:\llDT BIG Pl.\:"0 !:'~HE, .:. GHA:'\'1!-' FI 'R:'\ITI'RE & APPL. Santa Ana.520N.l\talll ,("(lr.6th ~II Tl:E :\1-:W H.ol.:nlo• Rod' '11 lti -lfl XC?\\ IJCH'I Bl\'d. Cosw )tesa :"."r na R·•!.!..: { ·,, Itt'•' I' ,.,,..~ nnd • Fit.\~ ('IS IIUtt\ .\T il FOR em COUNCILMAN FRANCIS J. HORVATH COURA GEOUS and EXPERIENCED Vote for Him on April 8th -ll.<th·•r \r• , t rh'nd .. or l utll<'l' I llun .\Lh HECORDS. ~onw llf'\\, sunw U:.•·tl. "I"•P'ishtn~ ••quq11111 11 r "''1\llo· \VA:XTED 30 used pianos for our a ll hit tunf'S. Pnly :?)(' 'f(t) (',, .. ..,, llW\ ~ H BF iOII .. ~ ... .,.,_INIW""'MN~-;,W-;.-.-iiii~~~-W-W-W""MMINIWW""MrN'IIN"'C Ll GR ;"~;IS F t:Hl\:ITl'RI-: ~· \PPI. L"' rl'ntal dept.dHifghest casSh . a ow-I lS4~\ .. ' FI>R .\ V' l:\ produll' 11 l'o1rona )i anC"t' in tra l' or n ew piJlet or ·• ,,('\\purl Bh d Co ... l.t "'''3 dl>l ~tar t'l\11 H..\rhor 2> ll)...:'\1 PRESCRIPTION Grand piano or on television. LOOK! LOOK!-Will trnd<' tK-aul r-}i;'\IRCl:-;~ U:"LY :-ifk't'ltll?t' 111 UA:"Z-SCHMIDT BIG PIANO lui Spmet piano. even up, !or children·, hair<'Uis H n 1 t.: 0 m b PHARMACY STORE, Santa Ana. 520 l'orth good US<'d Grand paano DANZ-, • ~ t co dd PI Main, corner 6th. SCHMIDT BIG Pl.AJ.~O STORE. l~,t riX'r ~hup. trll :'\' Cr t n · Santa Ana 520 N. Main. cor. 6th ....;,•wpn!!_ b~ th~_!.l r __ _ NEW HOME portable t'IC'Ciric · l RC T Til u :o-:G d d tt' ~ sl'win~ mnt•hinl'. c-ompl£>11.'. Only S9 PER MO. rents tK-autiful baby ) U-. · : an. \\C't' cu 1." Spinet piano with option to buy. n~achrnes. 2213 ".:'"lwtrl Rh d · GJ~~S F L'R:"ITURE & APPl... AU rent-term allowl'd. Let the ( O:.la Mesa RE .lll.;u.J _ 1645 N£>\\ port Blvd. Costa MPsa klddies learn. DA;-.;Z-SCH;\IIDT F OR YOUR PET-\,; S Go\·t. rn· HA,...,.ctOND Ornans.-S pinet mo-BIG PIANO STORE. Santa Ana. spectl:'d hor.;e ment. fN.'e delh ·. in ••u• "' 520 No. Main. Cor. 6th. Harbor Area. Hidy's Pet ~up- del. and the famous Chord mo-BABY Spinet. Uke new. Fine for plies & Sportim; Goods. 605 ~~HSf~ ~a~da~~a&.~NJ,~ small apartment or trailer. Now ~-Coast Blvd., CD:\1. H,\ 1293-J 520 N. Maln, Santa Ana. only $297. Terms .... DANZ-Painting-Paperhanging SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE. GEORGE BYTnlnJ II 'DT'\T P lllLCO comb. radio & record Santa Ana. !>20 N. Main. Cor. 6th U.I\.IUUUU./ player. table model. Good cond. --------d .. _... 508 sut St.. N-rt Beads R<'as. Ph. HA 2457 after 5 p.m. BRA;-.;D :-:EW Holl)"\\tlO ..,...... --.,.... frames. adjustable full or I\\ in HArbor Ml&-W SlOO.SS IN TRADE for your old size. Only ~.95. ~as range on a brand new Gar-GRANTS F URNITt'RE & APPL. fers & Sattler Deluxe gas range 1645 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Model No. 59-IGETOC. used as floor de monstrator. W t d GRANTS FURNITURE & APPL. an e . 1645 Ne\\~rt Blvd. Costa l\1£'sa • • • • • • '50 BUICK. Super Oyna-flow, w (W DEPENDABLE woman wantPd tires, excel. cond. $1950 full price. Cor child care. penn. position $750 down. CaU owner HArbor 433 Iris. Corona del Mar. 0477-W. WA~.ooo at S<H-to buy US ED KELVINATOR CrPe~er, 12 small home on good lot in good foot. S95. BEacon 5505. locat. Have respons. bu) er to Call alter 1 P· m. H. H. HOLBROOK Dependable Plumbing A Prompt Repair Ser.1oe ~lain talned P1MH Harbor Uli-W 1101 B&lboe Bh•cl. S•wport a-da p A C N T I N G Earl Shellin %'71 PabDer 8 L -e-ta •.- .. .,.,._.. 1461 • M Plti::.'t'IUPTlO:\'S :\L\\ 1 -llOl'BI.E Cl lECK.ED iiAMPTON'S HARBOR DRUGS 11,-\RROR ! l\S & eve ryon e knows in portan ce of good ci rculation the health studio j u I i a lola hazzar d t h l' 1 r <' .1 t m ,. n t !o t1 r P 1 r t r • II I 11 I h 1' 1 n d I \ I cJ II 'I n ,. t d appoantmt'nts H 7 •'~~'·I ha I boa IJI\ d ba I bt.\U OCK. S th Th take possess. & improve . Set> ANTIQUE CL e omas. Robt. L. Boyd olfice. 1213 Coast Good running cond. Also ironing ----------~--- board. 1201 S{'&view. COM. Blvd., CDM. GREEN love seat and E-Z S pin W A.."'T child's strollt'r. Call SEa- wash. mach. Both In excel. cond. con 7003. 1173 Catalina S t. Laguna Beach. WANT 1-bdnn. furn. apt or house 6-BURNER WOLF JR. r\.·!ltaurant from July 15U1 to Aug. 30. in Co· rona d<'l Mar. Include locat. tn range: large JUiddlc '-' ove~: l<'ltl'r. Mrs. J ack Vftderwood. separatE' broill'r Perfect condi-625 No. BcntJev. 'nH:son .. ArlL tion. Only $89.50. • , GRANT'S fo""URNITURE & APPL. WILL DO Lronlng In my home. HA 1645 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 2681-J. 1 I HA 30741 ~ fL._ · for pets dfPD®DJBY 6800 Coast Hwy. Trainmg Boc.rdmg Pret~~a latipM~ none Meate Newport Beach Groommg • f'rNI o.IJ~ey • I Gill s~oub Making Easter baskets' for the elderly patien ts at the Orange Co•ty Hospital is the project of t~ ntth Grade Scouts or Troop 33. Tltey will fill the baskets with tlowen and deliver them them- aelv.-at the troop meetin& before Easter. The troop's next outdoor acti'rity Ia a trip to the Corona del Mar hills, near back bay to iden- tity wild flowers. Nancy Howe is a new member of the troop. Their lee~r ill Mrs. Robert Villagrana. • • • Be~ requirements are keeping me.ben of Troop 26 busy, because UM-y bope to comple te four by the end or June. Mrs. George Frueh- ling ia helping the Fifth Grade Brownlee plan a mother's lunch- eon. Troop leaders are Mrs. Harry BoQCIUer, Mn~. E. J . Patterson and Mrs. S. A. Bunnell. Girls partici-patila are Penny Bennett, Brenda Blower, Julie Bouchier. Margene Bunnell, Begay Burnham, Darlecn Dightman, Patty Fruchling, Caro- lyn Gann, Susan King, Janice Kin- nan, Mary Linda Lee, Judy l..ovcll, Man. Patterson, Gayle P<'terson, Joan Reed, Roxanne Rogers. Susan Rush, Gatl Salisbury, ~ haron Sinaer. Antoinette Thompson. Lin- da Waltze and Patty Wilcox. • • • Troop I, comprised of Third Grade Brownies, is looking for- ward k> a cook-oot on April 7 at Ora•~ Park. Re ne Dunaway and Charlene Dumars are two new members of T roop 1, and Antonie llay haa moved to WhittiPr. The f;roup is learn1n~ cook1e cookery and making tray mats for the' hos- pital. • • • Learning basic steps in square dancing and classifyinr= shclls I which lh<'Y gath<'red from local I tx-aches a re two projects of the I ntird Grade Browni<'S of Troop 7. The shells will be sent to the Den<> Bot.> Indian School at Arizona. with whom the Brownies maintain a lively correspondenc<'. Mrs. Be-1 atrtce Brockma n will help cntalo~ the shells. Barbara Armstrong is a new troop ml'mbl'r from Tucson and Jlta.J"en Noyes from Whittier. • • • While they gained two m£>mbcrs, secoad grade Brownies of Troop 19 lost on£'. Susan Topp. who is off for Japan. The two O('W ~rls are GaU Cherry from Big Bear and Florace Stottlemt>yer from La- gwaa. All the girls are busy mak- lng Brownit> promise wall placques. The.lr 111081 recent outing was a visit to the Excelsior milk farm in ~ta Ana. • • • C. Saturday the girls of Troop 13, Third Grade Brownies, vi£>wed a pro(ee.ional candy kitchen de- corate Easter eggs. Projects just completed lnclude Valentine and Cherry tree favors for trays that wUJ ate used at Hoa~ M£>morial Hos pJtal. They also made tray rna•. Joanna Janskens of this troop is IDO\ing away. • • • Oil Wednesday before Easter, Second Grade Brownies of Troop 44 1I'P1JJ a.lao go to Santa Ana to watch professional candy makers deeorate eggs. These Brownies have been making felt purses and book marks. They have just lost two members, Patricia Forest and Jan Reeder, who have mo\·ed away. A vot..-for Farrell 111 a vote for F reedoat. (Political Adv.) goUers would-be goUers get your golfing tips on orange county's own goU-show • fridays 6:40p.m. featuring kurt apel of laguna beach COUDtryclub dial 1480 k•o• , The ThUI'Bday. March 27. 1152 3 N aminating · Officials Named SerriCH Are Held for Mrs. Mattie M. Haun Funeral aervices were held Sat- urday at Grauel Chapel. Costa Mesa, for Mrs. Mattie Matilda A nominating committee com-Haun. age 80, who died Wednes- posed of Mrs. John Shields, presl-day, March 19, at St. Joseph Hoe· dent, Mrs. Ross Owen and Mrs. pital, Santa Ana. Sfle is survived ~A· I PLUMBING 8PECIAUZE8 IN 1lEPAIB.8 Day a Nl<bt Water Bea~,. Mod.,n Power Toole for S.wor I Sin• Stopp•t• Harold Glass were named Tues-by her husband, William, 317 Santa Le B day evening of last week at the Ana Ana Ave., Newport Heighta, ..;. oa BEACON 6M1 monthly meeting of the Las Ami-and a son, John, who works for the •• llt AU-. Newport 8eMII gas Circle, Christ Church by the i~'tiyioif~Nieiwpoiiill"tiiBeiaic~hij.~iiiiii~;iiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::iiiiiiiij Sea in Newport. The meeting was held at Mrtl. Owen's home In Bal- boa Coves. Mrs. Art Remley as- sisted the hostess. WhJle members worked on hand- craft for the chirch bazaar later this year, Mrs. Cecil Powell re- viewed ''The Family-A Chris- tian's Concern." Next meeting of Las Amlgas will be held at the home of Mrs. A. K. Lindsey, 1726 Ocean Ave., Balboa. Sportafiaherman Dies Services were held Wednesday of last week for Leo Reithmuller, 52, of 404 Holmwood Dr., Newport Hei~hls, who died Sunday, March 16 In Santa Ana Community Hos· Pltal. He was the operator of the sportfishing boat Lea n . His mo- ther. Mrs. Esther M. Rcithmuller, survives him at the Newport Heights address. ACCOMMODATION AGENT I City Govenuaeat Is a luiness PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT Elect. a Basin'ess Mall as CoaaciiDiaD VOTE FOR. TOM NORTON A resident of Newport Beach Since 1943 Owner of Norton's Bayshore Cafe and the Cape Cod House of Balboa Island Mrs. Homer Gould, 1530 Mira- mar Dr., Balboa. is in charge or arranging one night's lodging and breakfas t for the 20 University of Redlands students. who wilJ pre- sent the drama "World Without End" on Monday of Easter Week I at Christ Church by the Sea. Political Ad' r•rt iscmcnt - (Political Advertisement) !Political Adver(isement 1 (Polltkal AdvPrtisemenu (Political AdH•rtiM·ment> It is IMPERATIVE that the 28th District: of California Elect the MOST CAPABLE MAN to ConCJress ·eo...~ .... ell of o,.q. Co.utlr ~ Norfunt s ... Di~IO Cntu.lr - • elte "etelr 1_. dutrlet fo,..,..mr re,r~~erttH br '"• Rort. ]oAra l"laJIII,.. We, the Citizen's Committee, believe that JAMES B. UTT Is the MOST CAPABLE and BEST QUALIFIED to n-present YOU the Citizens ol the 28th District. BENNY OSTERAUN, Cla.lrme" JOHN VdCITTRIC~ S.Oet•rr ROBERT A. GEIER. C.m,.lp Ttlp. Campaign Headquarter• 514!11 N. Main St., lanu Ana, Calif •• Phone Kl 1.a1n COMPARE HIS BACKGROUND AND QUALIFICATIONS • -Cbalrmaa or Lelialattve ud Tas- atlon Committee or .t..odated CIJambera or Oommerc~e. FAI,...cl hi Oltns ucJ Arriealtare mo.t of W. life. Member or Ta.ua Pne- byieriall Oba:rdl for t.lalny-fh•e ~ Ia married aad laM eee eon and • cruchon ll.tq Ia Ruta Ana, o.Jifomla. • • • &.rn In TuiUn. (Oraare Ooa.t}') Oalllom la. Over 50 :run eontlnaoae realdence In thlt dlltrlclt.. Oralaate or Oranre Ooaeb &boola and V80 Law &hoot. Praettc!lnr A ttontey Ia S..ta AnL Foa.r Je&n ........... ~ce .. AllembiJIDUI r r 0 .. Onnre Ooant;J. l!bteee ,..,... Ia Ute State Ooatrollen omee ..... h~rttanee Tas Appnller. JAMES 8. UTT SOME OF THE PROPOSn'IONS FOR WHICH BE STANDS 'fte dlcnJb or the tndl.wa.J llaoaW be ereaW wtdell wiD ...._ JtPt. bJ .,. r..senJ ....., lla.US be ..taned. .. ould be proteeted ucJ tn-luan ladl.w.l rtptl of life, a•••.,... ....., be et1JIINI4, H....ty lw ,....._. lla...W tiWed. ........, ucJ th .,.,..... of ...... 'l'lae Deelua&l• or IJMiepen-be ...SO • vtrta. lftete.d of a 'ne aoverelptJ or rovernme11t .,....._ deMoe _....... be macle ¥ flf-~forelp peqq ..,oald .,. .. oald not riM aboYe Ute""· 11--.J nepollllblllt7.., pablk reettve ..-., u It wu Ia ana. .,.. • matter ., detennlu. erelpty or Ole State or of ....._ IIMaN be re ~ n.. twe 1aac1s ehoald be re-tJon bJ eon..,._ &ad not oM ...., lndMdoal. In ro•erllftlent .,....... Wne.l to Ute etatee.. ef penenal determlutloe a,7 Att atmoepbere .,. O.•emrtMnt The enen.e..._t .,.. •• N•...._tlal ... aoa-4efeue llle Eseeatlve Depuimeat. Tlw loll-m1 ~ro,.inrnt titianu la.ee ,.., I• tlal. ,. ..... oai •• .,.,,, •«eJil rour ,_,low to w, ,_ rAe cw..,..,._ .. elect /.,... B. VII Leroy p . Aadereoa Mareball Beadl loba T. Boyd BoiMJrt L. Browa a. w. Baclcl Oarl .. Beeker O.O.IIbler T. P. Brtatow Mllclred P. BrcrWIIlq Ted w. Bartlett weeae, a. OoiiiM lllD OMic o. II. OuToll A. II. a...rtet. . Jl'. E. Oro~ A. J. MaFadcte. Harold IIane)' I. L Jl&rebaat EDuna B. meld Jlarjorte Naaa Q. L Bard,-A. L N--Oeora'e B. Bod«<d8 I:YereU D. Naaaa V.eeter w. ,...,._ IMa V. Newmaa a..ert w. Ken WliiiAID R. Nlc.ltoli8 a.Mert J[orft Jlrtc. G-. 8. E. R.ld6er .. o1 0. A. Lellt7 "·A._...., W. 8. IAiaMqw Walter 8awllap A•Ua B. _...... lllarUa E. 81deids Hollie U.lle-, Walter SpAcer ....,.... &. lllUer VIetor L 81a.,... IL a. ~ 8. W, 8taaleJ ' W.. ~ ...... I • .......... fi/1115.. ... 1.-.. if:r;il IWr _,, .. ., J-a. 011 Horace 1. St.e..- Roy B. Stl>ola I. Leelle Stefl w Wl1Uam 8aatwt o. a. Tablplla 1. a. Teter wuu... B. '1"'- loluaW.~ TbomuB..,..._. o. A. Vuae lob Jl'. Vopl Edaa Wetter. Dolaald '· .,.. ..... LH E. Wl86r ... YOUR VOTE FOR JAMES B. UTT IS A VOTE FOR fREEDOM , Tbunday, March 27, 1952 BUILDING DECORATING IE SA UPIILSTERIII Upbols._.. A Drape17 sr..e-1111 -............. c..aa .... BUGS~G s.. -.. ,.. ...ectlotl .. .. .. ,......,. "'9S •114 Mtpet~ .. 1 e,.. . "--" ..... ,.. .., ...... ., ~ ·-···-~ • 11'77 Newport ....,_ Hw,. o.-Nt,Ms •• s-. 10 •""'-... ~ --------~ --------- LOllS FOR HOlES f Vz,;, !0-YEAR LOAN Construction Loans 41/2 i'o -20 Years SEE BOB 8A"'TT..EB Representing Poiri• Mortgage Co. lUll Cout BIYd. ODK PIL BA t01'7..J-ID HUI Co1crete Work of All Kinds · fl.AGSTONE PATIOS BLOCK WALLS -·-• FREE ESTIMATES • Chas. Wanen I Sol Clwages Slated It Fair Groaads Moving and remodelling of 12 buildings at the Orange County Fuir Grounds will be completed in time for the 1952 Fair, which will be held A~g. 13-17. The $60,000 project was ap. roved last week at a meeting of the Fair's board of directors, com- prised of President Roy Edwards of Orange, Vice-President W. F . Croddy of Santa Ana, H . Clay Kel- logg of Garden Grove, Mrs. Frank Rospaw of Placentia, A. J. Schutte of Anaheim, George H. Tobias of Santa Ana, Irvin C. Chapman of Fullerton and WiUis F . Mi tchell of Santa Ana. Bob Maxwell again Is In chargt> of publicity. UGAL HOTIC5 No. A !lUI NOTICE TO CREDITORS EsTATE OF HARRY LEON MAR- TIN-Deceased NoUoe Itt H.-reby Glveo to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent or said t>state to rile them with the nj!CeSsary \'OUChei"S in the office Of tt.e Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of CalifomJa, or to present to same, 1 with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned at his place of business, to-wit: c/o Donald D. Harwood 1415 Coast Highway Corona del Mar. California within six months after the first publication of this notice. Dated February 29, 1952 HENRIE'rfA M. MARTIN Executrix or the Estate of said decedent. DONALD D. HARWOOD 1415 Coast Hjghway Corona del Mar, California Attorney for Executrix Publish : March 13, 20, 27; April 3, 1952, in Newport Harbor Ensign. Marc:h -..Hding Passes Half Million Dollar Total, Moat of the permits Issued for the put week were for minor al- tentions, but there were sUIJ enough large projects to total around $85,000 and to raise the March figure past the half million dollar mark. Following permits were issued during the past week: Balbo& San Rey Corp., Laguna, altera- tions at concession at 600 Surf, $2,000. C. J . Klatt, alterations at 106 Eighth St .. $600. H. J . Hilton, garage at 1603 E . Balboa Blvd., $820. S. C. Bradfol'd, Pasadena, al- terations at 408 E. Ocean Ft., $1.400. G. W. Moore and Ed Sedinger, Corona del Mar, 5-room. 1-story, 1-unit dwelling at 2117 Ocean Blvd., $10,600. Howard Jochimsen, rt>pair foun- dation at 1135 E. Balboa Blvd., $600. I Silvia Lardner, addltlon to kitch- en at 1714 Miramar, $900. Balboa Island Leslie Mock, alterations at 1309 N. Bay Front. S585. Ed Richardson, alterations at 1 214 Marine for sport clothing store. 1 $300. Anna Harper, replace roof at 221 Abalon<.'. $300. William M c:-.less, 113 Emerald, 4-room. 1-story, 1-unit dwelUn~ at same addr<.'ss, $9.000. Jim Ray builder. Lido b it> j Ralph Hoyle. 101 Via Cordo\'a, ;)-room. 1-story, 1-unit dweiUng at 101 Via l\1 t'ntont', $14.000. Ownt'r 1 build<.'r. AI Brittin~ham, altc•rations at 633 \'ia Ltdo ::;oud, $700. E. Morris Smith, alt<.'rations at William Wood, Pomona, 8-room. 2-story, 1-unlt dwelling at 125 33rd St., $14~. OWner builder. DEBT-... c••Em• Acc-+s-...,.__a.. .. .., .,114 .. 4 ........ ,.,...,.. Ia Jw,. eric.. "No ••••ctt-e No .... " w • .4··-........ CREDIT BUREAU OF NEWPORT lEACH, L.M;UNA lEACH AND COSTA WESA , 204 livo...W. A~. P. 0 • ._ Jt6 ·-1197 • ....,_. .... c.lf. WIN szsoo VALUE in Frozen Foods * hear "Deane's Den" IE.cOfl 5180-J • HArbor 1012-J 22 1) Newport Blvd. Cotte ...... Ensign ClassHied ads have been a proven means of reaching buyers for all sorts of merchandise--Use them! Phone HArbor 1114. 34401ll \'ta ()porto. $200. I 9:30 -1 0:00 a. 'm. Balboa Co\'N I Donald Shafrl'r. Br<.'a, 6-room. 1-story. 1-unit dwelhnc: at 3 Bat- Floor Coverbap _ Dralaboanll boa Co'""· $15.000. Ro>' Grc.>t'n- Asphalt 'rue -Rubber nle leaf Jr., b~~~~r bland FonnJca -linoleum n.te Curt Hcrbt'rt.s. altC'rations at 14 CABLT011S' LIN~~OP Harbor hland. sson. ft """' Bay ShorN~ 114 ~ 1'7tll 8&. o.ta ._ C. L. \Vt'lks. fc.>ncl' at .?372 Circle · BJ:AOON Gl~W Dr .. S375. 22 Yean In Orange County Paul Loughrid>;<.'. Bsllboa Isla nd. ~-~~==:=iiiiiii=:::::::i::C::::=::::::::= add SC'rond lloor to prt'\'ious (X'r-c t M L b C ~~~~ ~~9bta~~·t'::l[Jer ~r.. ss.ooo. OS a esa UID er o. Elbt'rt c~~n:'h.dt:e~r at 313 Poppy, SIW. LUMB£B -BUILDING MATERIALS 1 Hunttc.>r's S<>rvP YoursC'If. sign at Monday thru Friday KVOE 1480 on all Orange County Radios L'UMBER HOME LOANS on At Or•n9• Ceunty's LNding Home L~in9 lnrlituilon QUICK 2<4 HOUR SERVICE LOW LOW "REDUCING" INTEREST RATES EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC SERVICE I WE IUY TltUST DEEDS ON WEU LOCA TEO HOMES LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 222 Oc .. n Aven ue Phone: 4-11 n LAGUNA BEACH SAT.StoS SUN. 9 to 1 3 1R Coast BJ,·d., $600. ~iiiiiNiiiiewiiJ:Kl;jrijt:R:I:''d:.:' :f':'"':ta;;;iiMiiiieai=ii\i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii==B=beo==~•==60iil5i=iil I :'\ C'wport If a rbor Bunk. sign at ~>05 Coa:-:t Bl\'d., S350. at ••• ABO LUMBER ae.eo. -1 lfO E. 1'7th St. COSTA 110!:8.& Nldi~BA.rbor ftM-.1 :'\' t'\\-port Movl NCi and STORACiE )fello nro". si~rn a t 2810 :\'ew- port Bh cl . ~.!:>0. Curt Bohma n. \'an :\'u~<;. port-wE L c H, I able boa 1 sal!' offtl't', 819 Coast • LOCAL AND NATIONWIDE I Hi~~\~~-Y·K~;~~. add laVIIl t: room READY -MIXED a,.,~.~ lwdrooms. :!13 38th St., , C O 11 C R E J E ~··nla~; thfl Nc.>wport Bal'bor Area ""' ft I ME M 0 -- -BEacon 6547 The Newport Harbor EDAlp ...... t Bl d ,.~.._ M I has ~n adjudged by Superior I nt\\-por , •.• """'... esa 1 Court to be a neWllpeper of ge.a-~~~O~ra~n;~~~~SU~~~JU~~~~83~5~!!~~~~~;~!~~!!~ , eral clrculatloD aad quallned to ~ publlah &11 pubUe DoUce. re- Balboa Transfer Co. G. C. Bennett (l£0RGE C'. I'I('KEIUNO VOTE APRIL 8th, 1952 I "q'";ed b! law. CiEORCiE C. PICKERINCi ·FOR CITY COUN,CILMAN Businessman And Taxpayer Harbor Booster For Over 40 Years "As your representati•e I shall conduct the City affairs on an im- partial and businesslike basis for the general progress of the Har- bor Area as a whole." GEORGE C. PICKERING This advertisement paid for by friends of George Ptckering • Pap 8 n. ~T ~ 8GIGN ThW'IICiay, March 27. 1852 ~:!~~------------~--------------------------~~~--a============================---;~;..:~~M::m.::ofte~~to:il~~~:.~ft:o;r~y:ov:r~ If It h ~the teod ~ ~ ~ Host~.... ~ilh a s-·#1~ Tar Talec-1~7 Vote ~ Frollcis J. Hor· commiiJiify, Frellcls J. Horvath will ._,~~ ~ ._, ~ ¥oth..-Mr. and Mrl, Sidney Cort. w.,. for it. Vote for h;.-H. IC. -(Pol. ,._dv.) Oeolter_ -(Pol. ,._d.,,) Another In the series of brief blotrephles pro,.ntod by By 1111 WIIE.ELER Newport lolboo Fodorel S.vlntt o..d Lotll Associetlon • TRACK On March 18, Harbor High's Newport Harbor's hospi-Varsity \rack legions triumphed tallty was famed far and over the Orange Panthers 53-51. wide in World War II. and The narrow victory was the Sail- none was so gra teful for it ors' first this season, and was won as patients at the nearby malnly on seconds and thirds. Santa Ana Air Base Hospj-Jlm Langdale and Greg Wright tal, wh('r(' Mrs. V I r g i n l a shared high point honors for the CasUe and hE.>r Re<l Cross Tars. Langdal(' capturing a first In Grt'y Ladit?S dir('(.'tt:>d recrea-the h.igh hurdles. a second in the tion. high jump and a third In the pole Mrs. C.as tle was chosen vault, while Wright took seconds early in the War for spt>d al In the 100. the 440 a nd the broad Red Cross training in Wash-jump. ington. She returned here Other outstanding Tars were for the work, called on her Roy Stafford. second in the mile: Assistance League. and was Bill Hopkins, second In the low quickly answered by Volun-hurdles and a third In the broad t ('(.'rs from every local wo· jump; Leonard James, seoond ln men's organization. The Air the 220: Denny McClellan, second Base staff rt>cognize<l o ur Ia-in the shot put, and Dick Johnson dies' talr nts. and ga ve them and Ronny Johnson. who tied for (!'('(' hand. They soon devel-VIRGINlA CASTLE fi rst in the pole vault. oped a program of crafts, The Harbor-Santa Ana Dual ward mo,•ics, dramatic produc-terest in the Community Players. meet scheduled for Marc h 21 was t ions with patie nts ac ting the One of het favorite projects is di-postponed 'until April 15 because parts, and weekly dances for a U recting the spring tea and fashjon of rain. patients who could a ttend. Their show at Harbor Hig h, where homt> 1 • SWIMMING , rolling library made its regular PCOnomics studl'nts design and Coach AI Irwin's aquamen Ira- rounds of the wards. Hollywood mak(' their own clotht'S a nd model ' velled to Beverly Hills on March stars gavt' gt'n('ro usly of their time th('m. 21 for the mjd-season ClF !inals. for program s. There were regular Mrs. Caslle now makes her and wound up in sixth place out o r ward parties. and even ward wed-hom(' "'-i th h('r mothr r. Mrs. Paul 21 competing schools. dings, some or these recorded and Edward Haugh. on Eas t Bay Ave-I Bruce Baird was particularly the records S('nt to the patient's nur . Her marri<•d dau g ht e r , outstanding for the Sailor mermen, family. I Paula. lh 't?S in 0 r e ~on. while 1 with a first In the 5Q..yard free Tf"duUqut'S Pro\·e ThernJ~C>IVt'8 daughter Norma is a r Stephens style event in 25.1 and a fifth in 'r('chniques developed by Mrs. Collegt' in Missouri. the 100-yard free style> race in 57 .2. \astle and h<'r hPIP<'rs not only Mrs. Castle is one or our valued I Both were new track records. entertainl•d-th('y SP<'d th(' pa-frit>nds. About us. she says. "Your Other Tars who placed in the meet ll<'nl's r!'<'O\'c>ry . .\tany \H're adopt-Association's rapid growth is con -wer<' Rc>x Bell in diving and Don e<l by Ct ey Ladies ~roups e' ery-vi ncing proof tha t your services Preston in the indivtdual medley. where. and Mrs. Cas tle was among Ar(' i'Tlportant and n<'<'df'd in our The Tar trackmen also had a those im lied to rf'turn to Wash-~ communit~. and that th('y ar£' in· mt>et with Fullerton on March 19. ington tn 194:> to contribute adeas drt>d weiJ plan ned." which thE'y won handily by a 56-18 for launching. the prograf!1 nat ion-Ne"' port Balboa Fcd('ral was score. Two nC'w school r c>cords ally for hospital recr<'atton. founded more than 15 years a~o. wer(' s<'l in the s truggle. Denny FoUowi n~ h('r collegP y~ars at Our r<'sources have grown rapidly Ia!'on. Mik(' Doyle and Don Pres- the Un iversity of CaLHornaa, she from a f<'w thousand dollars to ton swimming a 2:07 medley re- live<l In Berk('ley, where she em-more than six million. During lay a nd Lee Hambrook. Don Pet- ployed her colle~e dramatics train· tha t timr . we havl' n('ver paid less tit · Howard Bogert and Bruce ing in hc>lpi':lg w1t h children's th('a-, than 3 pe;-cc>nt P<'r annum to our aa'ird splashing to a 2.33.3 frE'e tre producttons. ·Newport Harbor investors. W e are t ruly proud of s tyle relay. has been her family's favorite that record. and look forward to e TENSIS community. from the . t ime s he continuing ser\'i~ in a community Newport's racqurtmC'n met up toddle<l on the beach m rompers of the world's ftn est peopl<'. with Laguna on Marcb 17 and 20. sear(:hlng for S('aShE'lls. The Bal-coming out on top 8-1 a nd 9-0. boa hom<' became pt>rman.e~t The n('tm<'n were lc>d both times by headquarters in 1940. and our cavtc the s terLing play of Leroy None- groups have drawn fr£'cly upon her l_al'oa maker. • t.aJent and abtlitr since. D a ------"~~~~~~ ~('~~:f'As~istance ERAL SRYII&S Garden TopiCS League. she was its prestdent in 1943-44, and was publicit~· chair· II. ltll llltll.lll"tl man for 4 vears. She WJII soon begin h('r third t('rm as a member of the League's National Council. She served for severaJ years as a director or our Community Con- cer ts group. and takes a ctive in- p A. ""ucn.,....... IWiillWe·f•,._ .... , .. IEWflll IUCI, CILiftllfl B-.JOE D. ELLIS MOOERS FOLIAGE PLA~TS T he increasing popularity in house pla nts has brought forth re- cent research pro'-'ing conclusively that Light is an important factor toward prolonging the keeping quality o f foliage plants. For ex- ample. when a philodendron s tops growing, it is primarily because or insufficient light. coupled with high dry temperatures. By addi- tion of energy-gtving light. the de- terrent effect of heat largely can be r('medled. and economical Ouor- esc('nt light has been found ideal for the purpose. Today's house plants have a common heritage. They arc chil· '-============================I drcn of the tropics, where they .;: are favored by warmth tempered • •~wr F(J(JlJ "*• rJl(Or;. OPENS APRIL I FOR THE 1952 Season ,(8] ELECT by humjdity, daily showers fol- lowl•d by int<'nse but filtered sun· light a nd quickly drained soil If people would rrm('mber this. the care of hous(' plants can be pl<'as- ant and rewardin~. Ano thc>r common fault is to place plants in containers or pla nt- ('rs without any drainag<' and then over-water them. T he planting mixture should ha\'(' a liberal quantity of cha rcoal and be kept just barely moist. When a potted plant is placed in a glazed pot or jardiniere care must be used to see that water does not accumulate in the outside container. Some philodendron and a few of the other foliage plants can give you an indoor garden that is col- orful and in season aU year. Vote for Funcis J. Horv.th for coW~cil. A non·profeuionol politi. cio-Roronco Cooling. I (Pol. ,._dv.) NORMAN MILLER .. He Will Act ih Your BebaU" CITY COUNCILMAN -®- NEWPORT BEACH CITY ELECTION TUdDAY. APRIL .._ 1152 Jta~tt~m~Mvwtllrrr t Hes prO¥od to be • good public serve11t. aoct him to the City Coun- cii.-Mr. ond Mu . H. 0. Boyvey. -(Pol. ,._dv.) Fro11cis J. Horvath will never be o YES men. Ho ,i• our fir1t choice for covncllmen.-Mr. end Mrs. "· B. Cub· baoqe. (Pol .. Adv.) Wonts government by meny, not fevorod few. Vote for Frencis J. Horv.th.-Mr . .and Mrs S E Briqqs. -(Pol Adv ) Fre11cis J. Ho,.,eth hu boon • pro- por1y owner e..d terpeyor for y••"· Vote for him for councilmu .-Au· qust F. Pfirrmonn. (Pol. ,._dv.) Three Y••" public IONice ••peri· once. Vote for Frencis J. Horveth for councilmen.--Mr. end MIS. e.rt Doone. -(Pol. ,._dv.) Almost single hendod he fought the $1 .00 water ououmont. Voio for Frencit J. Horveth for councilmen.- Ed T Healy -(Pol. Ad..,.) Hes done more for porh e..d ro· cr .. tion then eny other dnglo indivl· duel. Vote for Frencis J. Horveth.- Wolloce Ct~lderheod. -(Pol. ,._dv.) . ----w •• " no m011's coller. Vote for Frencis J. Horvath for councll-n.-- Mr. ond Mrs. Georqo T Sherrill. -(Pol. Adv.) Craftmanship 1n Fabrics & Leather ---~KIMMONS DRAPERIES UP H 0 l S T E R Y FABRICS 435 E. 17th S t. COSTA MES A BEacon 5436 • Important New Arrivals in Drapery & Upholstering Fabrics • Rave 111 ladoor Gardea with tropi- cal foliage plants e 15 species of philoden- drons, ranging in price from 25c to $42..50 for large 5-ft. Totem Poles.. Many other varieties of indoor and outdoor tropicals. .10!: ELLIS G4RUE~ CE~TER Nursery 115 COAST BLVD. HArbor SMt OOBONA DEL IUJ& WE GIVE CROWN STAMPS T~titfr- me-you'll likt tltdric drying! With 2.n automatic electric clothes dryer, you're forever free from "wet we2.ther worry" about washday. Clouds in the sky don•t mem 2. postponement. You don't have to set foot outside. And it lets you keep an "on time .. schedule, with no wondering when -and if-your clothes will ger dry. -rJ~I<~ YOUJ. ILICTJ.JC IIJ.VANT HMII II "tlrJW' J*'f Ill JMf --S.,.., Mtrit.l "'l'i4• "*"'· <· ·~ •• •• • .... ' . , EASTER TIME is FASHION TIME fo r LITILE FOLKS ~--------------------------~--------------~·--------~------~-----"FoT New• of NewpoTt Harbor" EliSiCil OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH T hurtlday, Ma rch 2'7, 1952 St>t-tlon Two \'ol. .J-Xo. SS C'lrARITY BALL plannf'd for April 18 Rt lht> Balboa ll.:•y Club 111 lhf' tmbJed fo r plans by Mr!4. Als n C'rl!14•ll, LlcJo lslt>. ~tnd Mr!!. ('uri Jlaaaa, Shore Cllff8. who art' bnth m f'mbf>rs of th~ tiC'kf't conunlttM>. -(photo by Becknt>r) s ·pring l 1s here! ~ Easter 1s near Time for Lee Shipley's Style Show -~---- Port Theatre Corona del Mar Tuesday. April 8 8:45 o'clock S bop for Eu~r In our nf'wly MJaraM .. op • • • rot ,_ c I o t b t1 a, blo....._ "ctre..y" di'N88 &ad ·~· .... --- Joan Roberts Casuals Carol West Blouses Maternity Wear Better Dresses and Play Clothes Lee Shipley 1 Easter Fashions The Euter Parade in the Har- bor area wiU be a colorful array I or sprightly spring fashions from the looks of the beautiful and ex-, citing s tyles arriving daily a t shops in all parts of the area. Color is everywhere this year. says Kenny Brandt, owner of Brandt's Departmen t S torr in Co- rona del Mar, and t hr-newest trend in both men's and women's sportswear is thf' Indian motif and south-of-t he-bordl:'r patterns. Dis tinct modern de!>J~ns a rP show- ing up in Azt£>c prints, l>l'heduled to nose out Hawaiian motifs --- even in men's wear . Sf·paraiE"'I are stlll popular. r<'flecl<'d 111 squaw skirts and miX-'(•m-ma tch- 'cm tops. B<'tt<'r fabric-. fflr lf'ss money alo;;o mark 1 h<' 191:! :-pnnt: st>ason accordin~ to :\tr. Br an•Jt. . . . DRESSES 2 98 to 6 95 STRAW HATS GLOVES . CRlNOLIN SLIPS STRAW PURSE BOYS' VJ EAR S•ZES · e DRESS SLACKS !rem JACKETS ETON SUITS 1 98 98c 1.98 1.00 2.98 4 98 4 98 1809 Newport Ave. BE 6959 Costa Mesa Denims in IU'lCIOus sharl•·o;; oi I pi nk, brown, chan·oal as ''''" a' the fad<'d blu<' nn• n"''" 1n l-(lnn:.: fashions at Fitzrltl trrck\, t11:-t ;r l\lr'la. Ca s ua l sk1rt-11nd-hltllho• ~··t-. '''Ill giv{' you tht· comfort nl "''P· ara tes and the (>{'rt n•·"s uf a eun•- pl.-te drt•ss .... \\atch '"'" for I their weU-cut no r-ruo-l'xp.·n-.1, ,, <Continu<'d on Pi!!!£' 13• L-------------------------....1 CLASSIC EASTER FASHIONS SMARTLY TAILORED FOR EA STER DOROT,...Y SPE~C~R OF COII O~~ N~ MAR MODElS Tl·US ClASSIC SUIT OF ENGLISH IMPORTE D "00 METICULOUS Y DESIGNED 1Y COUNTRY CLUB WITH C ONTRASTING FABII C TR I ~ WITH T DOIIOTt-Y SHOWS A IOXY VIRGINIA ARTS PATENT LEATHER HA ~DBAG AN!) CR ~P w..,,-t W ASHAIU GlOVES I Y DAWNELL. A Pltl2f:.W INNING EASTErt ~-'SHICN 'QOM --~ GLORIOUS SPIIN6 COllECTION AT BRANDT'S. 611 Coast Blv d .. C o ron a del Mar HA r b o r 24 41 • Pap 10 1'he ~T Thursday, March 27, 1952 Flower and Antique Show At Lido Club House Tuesday Zonta Club Elects New Officers Tonight Annual ffi('('ting a nd ele-ction of officers of the Zonta Club will be held tonJght (Thursday) at the home of Winifred Baron in Em- erald Bay. Frances Mears of Bal- boa is in charge of t}l(> dinner meeting : Four complete settings using Early AJnerican, Colonial and 18th VIctorian furnishings will be dis- played at the Udo Clubhouse from 2 to 5 1\Jesday afternoon when the Lido Isle Women's Club presenta the fi rst flower and an- tique show of the Ha rbor Area. Tile show, under the genl'ral co- chairman.thip of Mrs. C h a r 1 e s Lamb and Mrs. Lee Barnes, will employ tumiture, accessories and appropriate backgrounds as well a.a complimentary flower ar range- ments for each period. Chairmen of these se-ctions \viti be Mrs. Blanche Rogers, Mrs. Thomas Ar- den, lin. Hay Langenheim and Mrs. Nelson Neice. ware. porcelain, silver and brass an·ang£'<1 by Mrs. C. B. Rudd. An interesting display o! antique jew- elry has been collected by Mrs. Alan CriseU, and Mrs. Irving Wachter is s upervising unique flower arrangements to be placed in antique containers. Supervis- Ion of the tea to be served during the afternoon will fall to Mrs. T. L . Letto. Sacony waistbander Throughout the clubhouse will be displays of antique china. glass- Mrs. Lillian E. White Of Balboa Island Dies Sl'rviceti wert> hcld Saturday in Garden Gro\·e for Mrs. Lillian Emma White. 221 "": Grand Canal. Balboa Island. who died Thursday 1n S t. Joeeph Hospital. She is s urvived by h('r husband. Carl White of t he Balboa Island ad- dress, a son Norman L<-e White in Tokyo with the U. S. Army, and a daughter, Mrs. Peggy Headlee of Balboa Island. The Whites had moved from Garden Grove to Bal- boa ~land two years ago. \)e,i~ Beauty SaLon To Oip .4 I>OOULE .1 .1 • • • requires an ••pert', touch. T~ls pet of la1hion dem•nch 41eft handlin9 • e e pro- fe•ional rlylin9 • • • tmert nriation. MAKE AN A,POINTMENT for an EASY-TO-CARE-FOR ,COOLE of your own! • HArbor 2187 01"• Monde'f$ throuth S.t~~Na.,. 1415 COAST BOULEVARD CORONA DEL MAl in the l irtcher lldt. All Harborites interested in the ahtique and t'lower show tea are invited to attend, according to Mrs. Langenheim, publicity chairman. Members of the Lido· Isle Women's Club and others are requested to make reservations for the tea by ~lllng the Clubhouse. HArbor 527, not later than Saturday. A small admission fee will be charged. All entries of antiques a nd flow- er arrangements must be at t he Club house by 10 a. m . April 1. Ebell · ~oles BOOK SECTION I FRANK C. AYR£8 of I.Ddlaa- apoU.., formerly &D attoraey, now mem-r of the Cbrbdall ScleDCe Boll•d of ~turHblp. wW apeak at 8 p. m. Moaday, April '7, at tht> Cbri•tlua Sden~ C burch, SSOS \'1& Udo, Newport. Tople of hi• lf'Cture wlll -"Christian Sci en~: The Ren-la- Uon of Trut> Safety." Exchaage Bears Marine Captain Mrs. Basil Peterson or CliCf Ka- ,·en Pnt ... rtainE'd Ebell Book Se-c- tion I for their monthly meeting on March 13. Co-hostesses w ere Mrs. Robert Allen or Balboa and Mrs. James Thornton, Corona del Mar. Mrs. 0. Z. Robertson of Co- rona del Mar. presented a review of "Jefferson Selleck" by Carl Last week's meeting ol the Jonas. Newport Harbor Exchange Club Balboa will be the scene of the was highlighted by the appear- next SC?ction I meeting. Mrs. Lon-ance of Captain Frank Parks, U.S. nie Vincent of 322 L St. will en-Marine Corps, oC Newport Heights, tertain t he group on April 10. just returned home after a tour • • • of duty as pilot of an Air Rescue BOOK SECTI ON m Service helicopter in Korea. Book Section ID met Mar. 11 at Captain Parks, who twice re- the hom_e of Mrs. S. E. Lock<', 2152 cei\'cd the Distinguished Flyin~ S. E. King's Rd., Cliff Havl'n. for I Cross for his extraordinary hero- sack luncheon . Joyce Carey's ism, rela ted experiences in rescue book, "The Hors£''s Mouth." was work and at the Peact> Confer- review£'<1 by Adolph Andt>rson. cnces, many st>ssions of which h<' teacher of Creative Writing at attend£'<1. Orange Coast College. I t was announced tha t the loeal • • • club Will partic1patt> in th<' Search M rs. John Lamar headed the for Talent conte t continut>d an- Wa_ys and Means ~ommittE'l'. nually by th(' California Exchan:::e ' which a~ged the dinner. On I Clubs. Through the cooperation I her commtttee ~·ere ~-F. J . ot the Dorothy Jo Dane(' Studio Horva th, decorah~n chaannan and in Corona del Mar, several Harbor Mrs. Fred Puuter, Mrs. N. P. Area youngsters will be chosen to 1 Bre ttner, M rs. Meta Nelson, Mrs. take part In district trials. G. M. Carroll. Mrs. W . 0 . Hcm- nings, Mrs. S. G. Cort and ~rs. \'J~UTINO '\\'A y '\\':\ \. SOl "T H 1 who served the dinner wer e Judy M,r. and M~. G~orge M. Hoi- - a wonderful buy 10.95 The carefree dress that'• 10 easy to wash.• pack and wear fubiooably for work, play or dress ur With Oexible waistline that flu wi1bout altentioo. And 10 cool! Soft-Gowina Sacony-Cidla acetate jersey won't wilt, I&J. stretda • • • El~~...,o::;;;;;"~· will wash cuily ... Ita )'I crush-free. See it io LIFE aod here ... in refresbina colors. Misses' and petite siz.es. E. G. Doane. High school gtrls 1 Allen, Mary Harvey, Carol Doane, stem of 2 12 VJa Lido Nord, Li_do Formerly Fitzpotrid 's Janet McGill. Josie McKee, Diane Is le •. are on a two~month crui se 301 ~bin St. By the '•vlllo11 ~ Cooner, Barbua Henmngs, Sue fvi=s=iU=n=g=:S:o=u~th~AJn==c=r~J~~n~co=un==t~r=ie~s~.l~============================================~~~~ Dodd and Joan Nissen. N. C. Laird SuCCU!Ilb8 Death came last Thursday to N. C. Laird, 31, of 419 Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar. Mr. Laird had been an insurance adjult.er. He was a native ol California and had lived in Corona del Mar for two years. He is survived b)' his widow, Virginia, and a daU&hter Laura, both of the home adclress. Funeral services were arranged by Baltz Mortuary. GNU YOU LACU IN TWO SITS Of COLORS S445 Elizab et h Arden puts Bea uty right in your hands! NEW ARUENA HORMU E HAND CREAM Now Eliubeth Arden, wor~ with modem raee.rcb c.b~ta, pves you a new formula-a rich emollient cream perfectly forti6ed with natural bormonee to keep banda Ti&ally YOUJI8el ••• firmer tatured ... emoother. And it belpe fade the brown ipOtl &om your banda! . Special lntrodactary ComhinaU. Mate 1.95* locludee 1 OL slu• jar Ardena Hormone Hand Cream u4 i-. bottle Blue Crua or June Geranium Raod LotioL lid NEWPOin' ~AIID •• ,_ - 0081'A IDBA • • • We Gift Mil Orela 't J Thunday, March 27. 1952 POODLE CUT Of' SHORT CUT BE FASIDON-WISE FOR SPRING HArbor 2907 BEAm ·- IS8 Pol.uetUa CORONA DEL MAR Easter CARDS BASKETS Stuffed Animals • • • IIOOIIIIS VARIETY STORE 617 Co.d tlvd., Corone del Mer ORBBTINGS & GIFCS . .. broqbt to yo11 trc.. Prieadly Nef&bbon a aw. a 8ocla1 wettan x....den throuch liBL(X>MB WAGON o,. tit• occuio,. o/t Ola~e of reaid enoe Arrivala of Newcomer• tD NEWPORT BEACH Phone: Ha rbor 758 f N• ~••I .,. .bllteii .. J Exclusive in this area at DOROTHY HALL'S BOmQUE (Qppositt> Hotel Laguna' Assistance League Officers Installed at Annual Meeting Referring to the new Assistance League Service Center as the flrat exciting chapter In the AAaiatance League book, Mrs. Richard castle charged each new officer with her duties beginning the next chap- ter of the organization's story. Mrs. Castle served as installing officers for Mrs. E. A. Crary as president, Mrs. Auatin Sturtevant as first vice-president, Mrs. Paul Rogers as second vice-president, Mrs. Roland Wright as recording secretary, Mrs. Nelson Niece as corresponding secretary, Mrs. Vir- ginia Hatch aa treasurer, Mrs. Ed- gar Hill as parliamentarian, Mrs. George Penney as junior advisor: Mrs. Richard Castle as National Coundl representative and Mrs. Lonnie Vincent as her alternate. Before turning the gavel over to her successor, retiring president Mrs. Hill welcomed the 100 mem- bers, Junior Auxiliary ' members and special guests who attended the annual meeting in the new Centn last week on Tuesc:t,ay, and called for reports from the officers and committee chairman. Mrs. Crary reporte;d more than 12,500 volunteer work hours by members. Mrs. J. Peter Barrett, reporting for Juniors, indicated nearly 2,500 volunteer hours, de- scribed a new escort service for Long Beach Veteran's Hospital; reported financial contributions through Candy Cane Ball and sale of Chr istmas stockings; told oC s ponsoring a Costa Mesa Brownie Troop and being Interior decora- tors Cor the Social Center. Mrs. Robert Walker, welfare, re- ported the establishment or milk fund and vitamin bank, acquiring a sewing machine Cor loan, the adoption of a child in Greece un- der the Foster Parent Plan and many individual weiCare projects including furnishing a brain spe- cialist for a child, psychiatric treat- ment, grocery ordt>rs, layt>ttes and HariJol-Hioh gl~~~·R. R. Hodgkinson dt>scribed 8 1 the rounding or the dental clinic. , B7 PAll ROXIE which has already helped many I grammar school and pre-school Sunday night a Cew chemistry I children. students went up to Los An~eles to Mr... Joseph Beek rt'ported on appear on TV. Kingery Wh1.tt>neck the activities or the sustaining hel~ the students In the1r p~e-members, including the Bundle Tea paratlon for the program With I given for benefit or the Thrift qut>stions. on chemistry and ch('mi-Shop, candy made for the bazaar cal react1ons. Students appearing 1 and ass1stance with the open house on the show wert> ElUe Ragan, I tea in March. Two sustaining Terry Gloeg~. Jody Johnson, ~ari-1 mt>mbers also served on the schol- lyn Cartwrtght, Barbara Lmgle, arship committe<>. Ralph Pringle, Milliard Mier. Nor-Hostesses for the annual mel't- rnan Creighton, Bob Eggert. and I ing luncheon \H're Mrs. Frank \Vii- Madge Fulbright. k1n~on. ~trs. 0 . G. Suess. Mrs. • • • ThPi ma Rutter. Mrs. H. G. Ro[(- Th(' nt>gro chorus. "Wings Over t'I'S, Mrs. G<'orgc Michaud. Mrs . D. Jordan," ~an• an a;;stombly for the D. :\1cC'allum, ~tr" Hay Lan~en- studt'nt body Tuesday. ht'lm and :\lr... Hodgkinson. • • • Every )'('ar tht> drama d('part- ment l.{ives a small sho" on t) Pl'' of acting. WNin<'sday. thl' studt•nt body was presentl·d With om• of these s hows. Carol Tetzlaff It'd the production wllh "It's a Grt'at Day." All th(' songs art' done 10 pantomime. Waltzes and Charl<'l--- tons wer(' d<-monstrated. Endmg the production Donna Sl•dinger did "Fine and Dandy." • • • Traveling up to Be\·t>r ly I tills to see the swim m('{'t last Friday night were Jay Carli!tle and Ann Morris, Roxy Aarvold and Janis Allt>n, lrmin Stawicki and Pat Bt>rgt-ron, Don Pt"ttil and Joan Marinucci, Rex &-11 and Pat Ow) -1 er. and Fmnk Truut,win and JanPt Loucks. Saturday night Andy ~w::un held a small party at her huml' Seen dancin~ and drinkin.~: pw1ch were Ann Morris and Lee Jayrt>d. Lou Ann Williamson and Johnn) Yates. Sandy Thaden and Jack Woodhull. Sally :"C'wland and Ray Middaugh and Andy and Bruc~· I Bair. . . . Sem1-formal in1 tia1Jon ''as held for the new mt•mbers or KT::-\ Getting their pins wt>re V1vian I Lusk, Winnie S ullivan. J t>an Adair, Pat t'ewkirk. Joan Holmt>s and D1ane Stratton. . . . Lura Ki held a semi-formal party Monday night for new mt>m- bers. who are Sandi Thaden, Carol Hoover, Barbara Hayes, Andy Swnin. Jt>an C.astendyke and Ul- dra Quet>n. Ensign Classified ads have been a proven means of reaching beyers Cor all sorts of merchandlse-Ust> tht>m! Phone HArbor 1114. ASSORT ED CHOC OlATES CREAMS NUT CRISP AND CH EWY HOME FASHION ED FAVORITES ROUND GOLD BOX CHOCOLATE S ArtO .. tJTTER BONS .. . C HER~~D IALS PECAN DELIGH TS HERE IS YOUR STORE FOR RJ&.utiS~ CAlliES Walker to Talk To Pro llaerica .... 11 James Walker. chairman of the County Oemocatlc Central Com- mittee, will apeak tomorrow 1 Fri- day) at the monthly meeting of Pro America at the Corona del Mar Community Church. Brunch will begin at 9:30 a . m. Women of both parties are invited to attend the meetings, which, following the attempt to lis ten to all sides, are including both Republican and OemocraUc speakers, aald Mrs. J. Arthur Taylor, Udo lale, chairman of the group. The Shop for N. wHERE WOMEN UKE TO SHCP THE OF • 1205 Coast lbd. c ........ Fourth Annive rsary Sa le!! -TWO OF OUR MANY VALUES- \'a lut" to 11.95 P 4>nnaJu•o tly N 1• PleatA."d y on Petticoat White and Black -S-M-L VaJuett t o 1.915 Nylon Panties S ht>er brit>fs whitt>, pink. bluC'-Sizes 5-6-7 95' 1209 Coast Blvd. Cororu. dPI .Mar WONDERFUL, TASTY CANDIES THAT A.RE HArbor 1308 GOODNESS ACTUALLY SJDvm CANDIES ASS 0 R'T ED CHOCOLATES YOY haven't eJCperienced true candy enjoyJMnt untt1 yOY've enjoyed ftle tasty goodness of f,.~fresh- lresh ltuu.ll Stover auo"-<f chocokJtes. Cr.oms, 125 fnlits, nub, coromels, toff" KOtch, crunch ond chewy ( cent.n, dipped in milk and dark vanilla chocoaor.. f DN- Tr.cat your family, your best girt or yovnelf to fh.M rvvww woncMtfvl concNs • • • • Ruuell Stower Condie\. CORONA DEL MAR PHARMACY Formerly Cave's 823 Coast Blvd. HArbor 2271. Corona del Mar .. " Pcage 12 Q...nfl.d to be y-r councilmen. I Never too busy to help others. Voie Vote for FTencis .J . Horveth.-Mr. ond for FTencis J. Horvetfl for councilmen. Mrs. Wm. 8. Trott -(Pol. Adv.) -Sylvio Pl11ce. (Pol. Adv.) 1 BELIEVE: The daily .. NO PROGRESS" report on Korean Truce Negotiations accurately describes our late Foreign Po'icy. REP. CANDIDATE for FRANK M. IJNNELL CONGRESS-28th Dist. :!916 :--;1'\'llOrt Oh·d. Newport Bea~h pol. ad\·. Yours for a Tempting NUR8.E8 MEETING BaLD All nurses, active and inactive, were urged to attend the eauror- nJa State Nurses' Aasodation In- stitute held Mar. 18 at the YWCA In Santa Ana. Informative lec- tures were held during the day by Southland doctors. Shirley C. Ti- tus., ex<'Cutive director or SSNA was the evening speaker. Starr nurses or District 16 planned the lnsUtute. TROPICAL SUMMER IMPORTS FROM THE BAHAMAS Native stra w Coolie, Peon and Visor Hats glamorously trim- med in shell and embroidery with matching band box and should er bags. Tropical Print SW IM 'SUITS b~· Mary Ann de Weese EXCLt;$lVELY OURS 895 and 1095 ~\\'IM ('AI'S by KLEJ!'IfERT SHOP HArbor 2 0 R 0 :\titS. l.. L. ISBELL. wlf«> of the mayor. I" ~hown euttlng the ribbon fur trw n f'W Azun· rumn 1\ddltlcm to O'Rrlf'n's SPf'<'IUlt;\' Shop In Co- rona c.lt•l :\lar. whllf' ''••lma 0 '8rk•n loo k" on. Thf' ef'rf'mony foi- BALBOA I em f'd the• ... t~ lo• .. how IJP'-ntc-d by O'Brlt•o's, Tut-sday, at t hf' 811\•t>r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~;~n~P~filt~f~o~r~t~h~f'~C:h:u:n:·h~S~chool U11lld or lbf' Coro~ df'l Ma r ': Community C'hurt·h. -(photo by Fol!Wm) High Sch. Grads Plan Reunion 1415 Coest Blvd. C«one del M•r offers greater • shopping serv1ce for Easter for m ore luxuriou selection added high- fashion m erchandise now including hats- gowns - sportswear blouses - shirts - handbags gloves- lingerie - stockings- Dowers and jewelry HArbor 21M ·~ ,. _, . . ' '· .. For Fresh Spring Glanwur .-.-.- O'BRIEN'S Specialty Shop, 1415 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar The :.~:>rond annual rl.'union for :-.:e"port Harbor High ~rnduaiCo'S i-. b<>in~ plann<'d as a gala home- c-omin~ the first Friday in Novl.'m- 1>\•r. This year th<' classes of 1934- 35 will b<-especially honored and class pn'sidents Jud Sut.h('rland and Jerry Kiethly have promls<.'d to be prl.'sent. The committee met last week on Tuesday at the hi~h school and will hold their next meeting on May 6 at the Newport Heights I rome of Mrs. AI Horvath. Names and addresses of alumni to be hon- o red arc sought. Committee mcm - twrs includl' AI Irwin. chairman; :\trs. Ilof'\ath. Mrs. Dennis HoJot- land. AI Ogden. Mrs. Roy Morri- son. :\<trs. Roy Page. Judson Suth- t•rland and Phillip Kassel. Musical Is Held Gu•'~t;. nf tho.' Howard L. Park- •·• ... of 42tl IA· Sola Tcrracc. C'o- n •nd J lil.:hlands, durins:: tht' pas t l\l'Pk-end \\l're Mr. and Mrs. Cla r- t'll<'e \\'tndf'r of Pasad<'na and :\1t·s. Juli<t C'art'y of Washington, 0 . (' . who IS a sister of Mrs. Win- dt•r. :\h·. Wmdo.•r is vic('-mayor of PasadPna and former ht'ad or Ru- ral Elc•ctl'if ication Aulhority a t til£' na tion·s capital. The hos t himself was a membt'r of the Pasadena Board of Directors be- for(' movin gto the Harbor arc-a. While visiting the P ark<'rs. the gut•sls Wt're cntt.>rtainl'd at a mu- sical at tht' neighboring Corona .Ai~hlands home of Dr, a nd Mrs. Urban Creech. Also at thC' musi- cal WC'rc Dr. and ;\tn;. Barney Coleman and Dr. and Mrs. Leon C. Jones of Tustin. Frencis J. Horv•th is en inclepen· . dent. Vote for hicn f« councllrnen. -Mr. and M·~. John l 11m11r. (Pol. Adv.) Complete Beauty Service COR--DEL BEAUTY SALON HAr'* JOll 609 Co.tt ........ -c-del ... , On the Island E . H. Skinner Is a fine example a good delinltJon or what I meant by an "a mateur" conducting a business on Balboa Island. Mr. Skinner bought John Allen's Is- land Phannacy on Marine and Park Avenues and he isn't a phar- macist ; he's an oil man ... a very auooeaaful oil man who wants to Uve and bring up his family on thiJ Island. and employs two phar- maciatB to fill his prescriptions, while he Is administrator of the First Annual Charity Ball For Hoag Hospital AprillB Name New Olicen J . Herbert Brownell of Bay Shores retired u president ot the Orange County Archltects last week, and two new otneft'S from this area were elected to the board; Paul Da.t. ol a.-~ Mar u .ecntary aDd Gear81 1 W or Bay IslaDd, tr.aurer. Ofllcen were lnatalled Wednedy o1. lut week at tbe Cutaways O ub. Mr. Davt. showed ooJored Cilma ot h1a recent European trip. A vast ticket committee wiU make it possib1e for people In any area of Newport Beach to obtain tickets for the First Annual 0\ar- ity Ball, scheauled for Friday, April 18, a t the Balboa Bay Club. be made at the Bay Club and tic~­ ets obtained from any of the fol- lowing committee members: Mes- dames Lonnie Vlnrent. L. L. Is· bell and Harvey Somers of Bal· boa. Hay Langenheim. Alan Crisell, William S. Holstein of U do Isle; Mary Topper and William Chi- chester of Bay Shores: Carl Han· na, Alber t Stockton and Don Har- wood of Coron a del Mar; Nelda Gibson, Earl Stan1ey and Robert W.lllm es or Balboa Island; Dean Bradford, Dick Richard and Ro- land Wright of Newport and New· port H eights; Ralph Maskey of I Newport Island ; Duke Gardner or Harbor Island and Robert Lind or * Guide to Island Shops ¥ Mrs. Jack Corn of Balboa Is· land is heading the ticket com- mittee as an Important assistant to co-chairmen Tom Norton and Dick Richard. Proceeds from the supper dance wUl be used to help equip and fumlsh the hospital now under construction . KEELER'S UNION SERVICE HArbor 1391 I I• PARK AVE. CAFE end • Cocktails HArbor 463 a tore. An elaborate program or en- tertainment will be featured dur- ing ,the evening . Reservationa may Ez S kinner was born in Ken., tuclcy, and h ls fa mily moved to Oklahoma ln 1918. Ez a dmits that at that time he was not of very ~der yeen;, but It Is quite evi- dent that OkJahoma•lert its s trong ~ mark on him. He Is now the com- plete Westerne r. a nd all that is n~t:,,OM"' btg, hearty and warm In the typi-'f• ~ Bay Island. _______ _ Easter Fashions cal man of the Southwe!>t is pre- clominant in Ez Skinner. n~ ~84, (Continued from Page 91 Back in 1MB Mr. and Mrs. S kin-'frl"'f'J'V s lack suits in flannrl (Ch{'('k thl' ner came to the Pacific Coast to doublE' breas ted coat 1 Lit til' apend a vacation. Aftl•r arri\'ing 1 8 7 ANN girls from • to 14 will look cut£' as In Los Angeles they inquired of a Wasn't it wonderful Eas tt:'r bunnies in lh£' m•w full· friend where thl') mi~ht locatl' for O'BRlEN'S beautiful show. i skirtt'd l'Ot tons madt.> of "hll!>ter" the summ£'r to. ha\'1.' th<' bt>st. \'a· mt>an. Such gorgeous spring fabnc, sucC<'ssor to birdst>~ l' cation. 'flw_ fn<'nd · · · a frt<'_nd 1 clothes for Easter and they were • • • that the Sksnnt-rs !.hould chensh charmmgly modt.>lled by .the girls I SJ)('cial arrancc·ments at 1 ht• •.. recommended lh<' Island. Th<'Y I of the Community Church Guild as ; Port T hratt e will mak .. fa:.h10ns rented a hous<' on thr l.ittll' bland well as !'\an 1 the brunett<'l a nd "dl'lrc·tahlt•' f• om Lt•t.> Ship!{') 's and the .en llr<' lamtly \H·r~· c•nrap-Dusty (the blonde). in Corona del Mar. Past!~ srl'n lured wtth t hl' plact·. nnd 11 was 1 If you mlued tt .... ttlost' (rom Rll parts of the thrall·•· T lw painful to Corel' t ~l'm all b.tck to lu.••clous wearable. PLUS t.a.e op-I firs t stylr show of this IH>t' prom· Da llas, Texa<~, thl'u hnmt• at the 1 *".niA&' o1 tbe new room • • • iscs to IX' a pr<'·Eastl'r a'lt:.tction. end of thl' !'.umml'r. w.-'d Uke tA> t(>ll you aU about . The not-too-lon~ parade ot :-tylPs I ------------------~ PARK AVE. HE RSHEY'S MARKET SPOT HArbor I 000 200 • MARKET SPOT LIQUORS HArbor 1000 ISLAND HARDWARE- 202 • ROO & REEL HA 1124-J 210 • THE ISLANDERS. Gifts HA 1547 214 • SANITAR Y LAU NDRY & CLE_.4.NERS H,..rbor tO 2lb • W. D. JOHNSON, JEWELER HArbor 2b40 218 • BIDWELL S SHOP FO R MEN Hl\rbor 2090 218 • BAL80 1\ 1SLA'·D SPO RT!'.::; G~"~: Hl\fb:>r 21><41 2n • TED OWEN BA LBOA 226 • To B. I. Fen-, .... ~ ~ > < ~ z ... ~ < ~ • 201 SKINNER'S PHARMACY HArbor 011 1 • JOLLY ROGER • 213 BALBOA ISLAND VA~ETY STORE HArbor 21 11-W • • 215 8 I CAM ERA SHOP HArbor 2561-W • 2'111!, SHIPMATES BoY' eDd G,h' Weer HA 2219-M • 223'/, I!O SERl :.i JEWELERS HArbor 232 1 • 225 E""'· W STMlLEY R!l4 • • HA·bor 1115 2.1 :;• I T~·GS • Hl\rbor 16)1-W • Wt-1 W SANFORD Pe~ •o• HArbor H62 Home bccamf' only t ht• plac£' I It, but geE", some thlnp werf' too will tw shov. n bNwN•n mu\ it•s and upon the1r retur n wh"tt' pla~s pretty to dMCflbe. will l!iH• the ladi,•s a ~ood C'hant'P could be mad~ to ~··t back to hi:\ 1 Skirts that blllow aad bfoll to 1wr-what their nwnfolks think Harbor. And finally t hf'y purchased 1 worn with atllft>Df'd pettac06t8 of t h<' ,,•a son's Ia t£>st fru;hions. L N • a home on l h~' U and . HI It~ Onyx I ... ele\•er rtb-hUKgtng jacketa is rea turin~ fun dot hi'S. drt>s~y Ave., a nd that's nov. tlw homt' of ••• bluee and plD.k 8berbfot col-drt'SSI'S, and all tht-acC•':.soril'S tn Mr. and Mr:.. :-iklnm·r ~nd sons on. •.• Imported llDen.e and tht> tht• Jiq•ly show ---------------B~Al~.BO~A--~A-V~E~·---------- Clinton. 14. and \harlt•-.. ~ . uncrushable oylou and orlona • • • 1 One or tht' I a,.~<· s I un1ts of I _ . _ t bNe a.rf' Just a few of the j Taffeta is ddinilt'h an &ll·vC'ar their furn~hin~:., is tlw library Important Atyle hJn ts In the 'mund fabric ac<.'ordin~ to i!E:? owned by Et It '' lht• hnt''l P•'r· .. how. fal'hton ...... a,!> l\lotil' Bird of thl· sonal collt'Citnn t•f book" that 1 Particularly striking was tht' ~h. :-ihop ui Balboa. Full sk1rt" have ever S<'t'n 111 t h(' lf,uhclt :trt'a. :'\antucket black linen, sheath-likl' bn...:ht culors and l>traplt's;. tup.; Mr. S kinner 1s 1111 urd,.nt -.Hidf'nt and bound with black n bbing at arC' sttll H·n· hi~h fashmn ar.rt of SouthwM-tt•r n h.-.tor~ nnd has a slr'('\'eS and side pockets ••• a 1 ht· ll•t•''' ~:a .... tl'r 11 rck rs 1 h P monumental 11,,, mlllt.:• uf lhl· s1reak or hnt'n and a Iilii(' knit· hlnu-.•· \\ll h rht' It•£! o· mutton ~ic _books nt• til l•ha., ..... .,( I h" ti n.£!. but ('XCcptionally l>mart '' 11 h ,,,.,., ,., Drl'~sirH'':oo 1n dt•nim., hsstones of th•· ..,, .. , . .., \\h1ch made stark whitl' jew£'1ry. pill-box har. '' dt•llmll h a trt>nd thss ,,•ar up the In dum 'I • 111 '''"'' ··nd t h<' purse• and glo\·l's, and Ia tPr roup It'd '' 1th nl''' t• 'mllliti.·s '" b. ·~Utlt; 1 h{' State or Tt•Xit:'o l.t h.e-. fllll' ilJl-with th{' ~T{'}'On grt.>y plaid Stroock ))(I~' •• nd m..tkl' tht• '"lrl'\ \\ant preclation for tl11· J'n ~lt-,h cla,;:>1cs coat by Ros£'win. m:'ln\ mu10• !Jh'C(',. 111 this durabl!• and has colh'<'t•·llru-. la\11111•· wnt· You would have lovt.>d the white f~;~br;t. ~l l (1nttnw ~ta.dt• i,. bl~) ers and J>Of'l.!-111 lwaultfnl Prt''" Carolyn Schnurer dress of cotton unpac:ksn~ bathin~.: -.uits lor the editions. , matPiasse as a J)E'rft-c t S('t tin~ for early summer rush "hich occun. The pharm<tC'~ ''a~ hou).!ht lx'· a summer tan and unusually fa<~h· e\t.>rv Eal>ll'r we<'k. Sht-says tht') caw;e Ez is too ) OUJI~ It• t:t•l ~r<'. JOnt.>d with a caJ)E'-collar t r<'at· arf' iuscious 1n all East!:'J'·t'~~ C'Ol· He has re-decora ted tht' bwlding mt•nt. And tht.> dress with a swish ors. in a manner to _impro\ t' hts C'C!rn!•r. 1 1 of whlsJ)E'rin~ silk in a llghtt'r· ( ~t&Dd by for a conUnulnjt' of The pharmaciSt!> ar(' J0hn Smtth tha n-navy Honan silk . A ttny thf' Ea"U>r Paradt• ln tlll' Hllr- and Ro7 Riley • · -RiiC'y th<' in· shawl collar bodice flattC'rs th£' bor arM nt'xt WN'k.) veterate Newport-Ensennd.'l sailor softened shirtmaker styling. Clarence Bowmnn. who had St'rved For boun 1 could t'Qttatlcally many yeers "'ith John Alll'n in the det~Crtbe the-whJ~ orion tuuld- P harmacy, is runt inuin~ thNe loomf'd dNii!J look~ Uk.-ll with Ez SkinnPr t'rt-nch band-knit. ttle dPJiclou" Now is your chance to puf an ind•· pendent on the City Council. Vol~ for Fre ncis J. Horv•th. -II' "-"• HINKLEY'S PHARMACY Hl\rbor )168 .... a " ..>' HArb~r 32 15 W rl HDA G'BS:)'J, Ru tor Hl\rb:>• .. ~J2 lvVoG ES t-'1\•oor 1• .J ~:-1 s:-s ti,..·b~· z::3 PEGGY S,• .. L F.,,~, on Spor·, .... .,, JI\CK S B.ARBER SHOP H,..rbor 1806 S'IIP N STITC+-1 Hl\rbor 3028 W . 5,:)5 Rl\01.) & ELECTRIC "'.0,•bor 0'80 J02 • )()" . 3 tC • )18 • 32.: • 320 • ):'2 • • 301 BO .. PO~.,.._.', S IAARKET Hl\rb,r ) 17 • 3:iS c :•·.,~E v'/"HLE SHOP HArbor 2o72 • 307 t-'OS T £SS "'0L SE ~~ ·• :·• '-',t.rt:Jor 2)65 S .. := :. __ ~··s G ·· •• c;., .~, .. H •·b~• 1~1 J • l ~ 'I • 0 ~' P. I' •• : ( R ... lt or ._. ---bor 1958 Las t month l-.l ,,.,.... C'lt•ctl'd lln~ertf'. thf' frt>sh new hat.\. president or 'ht• na I h<M bland 1:10\'I'S, nowe-n. and lltuiUllnK Business A.o;s(l('iallnn . ~nnw I hi IlK'S jewelry. And t hf'n 1 should wll long n<'eded \\1 II tw Rt'\'nmphshcrl ~·ou about thf' ribbon "ulting und('r his .~n~id& 11<'t' .ttl<! \\II h I ht• c-.•rt'mony ... n.nd of thf' lo\'C•I~· co-oJ)('rnUon of th• th " H11•1rd of ll lllt• sJWt>t"h :\l"-Lf>" l'llw>ll Dtrectors. m ncl•• about O'BRJ t:~·~ J:TOW · My vote i1 for Fr•ncis J. Hon,•th for councilrn•n-Mrs "'' ·-~=' ~ lt r. ( P:;, f.,. To the Bridge and Bayside Dri,•e l::z ·snd 1 &I,. hnth ,,,,,, 1 flltn•·ll lnt: us tL -.hop n nd about thf' JW r · that t.h(> J.'nri"h c· ''"' 111 •' 1 \' I I ~mal ,..,n lc•f> whh·h \'pima L,rfH'" bt>nches will l~ lw •·•pi:!.-. d "' \It· tn all thu .... · who -.h o11 ho•rt'. n ne A\t•nuc '"'h '""''"'·' 11" 111d •::>hr '"'\•·n told of uur r!'mtnd<'r- unsulli<'d b> a th • "'' n · '' · I·",. '"·hu:-h .• nds M'n •<"•' • • • :;n :-tup other thmJ..'!-11 • ••nm:nn t " 1 In and tell us your siz<>s. ra,·nritr Bun.;t<'r IU1ck r ... r.,nd· ,, n•tn l•q •-,,Jnr,.. .til l .tl1nt\t•r .... l"tt''· :.u \\('<'All tis<'d Bsthml'p -..1<11111• • 11·nund \our d{',rr nn••..; of thu't' tm· • l••rtant ·d.t~s. 1(\tl.l 1 hof)(' th11 • tl • ''" otl\ll•·r of \\',.11 t1 wa ... ;1 hu: da~ and W\ Kat('y IH18n• dt ~ 1 1• IIIII\' h•t-.1 · \\••ro· happ~ th.tt II \\8.; SUCh II 01<"<' ness will ront11 '" '" L.t nl\ •h·· party. nut wl' won't lw <·ornpl•·l•·l~ samP crops in ''"' ""·""" lH•' II• r '-<ttislil'd unt1l you com<' in and._,.,. httlc labels npr k111.· th•• 11 tnr•·r our new AZURE room and UJIIII wheat frum h•r l1 11 • •·· 1 • t 1 til· ,,,u r"nw and s•'l' a ll tlw nt•\\ Eas- lurrnativf' =-'••Ill• "''· 1 I•'" lt•rthincsat yollrkbutf'. months n~o. ca-. • 111,. 'I'"''' .t, ,, •rl when hr had t1JH' 111 .. 11 ,., .. 1' '"tll'l· led marijuuna. Ul5 COAST BOULEVARD CORONA DEL MAR HArbor !MI "Try that Dinner-of-the-W eek at the Island Patio!'' SCMip or Toned Gr .. n Sel•d. FrM~c.h or Roquefort Dr•nin9 MANHATTAN STEAK wltll Spanish Seuu $1.25 R ENCH FRIED SOLE $1.30 t.~.d l'oteto, G r .. n V•9•tebl• Hot Scones & loh of But+•r lc:.e Crurn or Sherbtt Anorttd l'uddin9J ~~~ EYery dey from I to I I sLAND P ATIO created in England for the California way of life ••• .... :pE .• C•L ;::-o•,-. ,._:: •o ;;,:· ··-• f"'"·"'· ~5o·. J ~-o E S~B.Ec· ~F c:•.•= "'' • • • T.._._..., S W '-) !\ E ~1\VE ••• ;·, SO CC~C' •, DAI(S T ctO~ SE 'tS • • • S :oE:•.•i: ... · -:--.._. FO RT ABLE SL.<'R E~En FL""'Et.: '\::0 ·~c ~ ·.- BELT :).i'qESSt...'IE WI\IS'BI\'.::'1 S -.... •s• w: :- IN e .... sY Gvi''G SM"'H"-ESS • • • \\<c .... ,. BROUGW OAKS t..OOO Mt!.tS 1=-QO .._, f ',..: -''.n AND lH!:Y RE WORTH EVERY M tlt • • • 8 • YOU ONLY HAVE TO TRAv EL '0 Q q S.•Co..S Ct PAR.Mf'•i TO G ET THEM -- Page 14 DIRECTORY IN8URANCIJ "BE SURE -INStJRr with Maurie Stanley Insurance CounseUor HARBOR 1776 225 M.arlne Ave .• Balboa IalaDd W. Stuart Foote INSURANCE 2117 W. Balboa Blvd Newport Beach, Callt. Phone: HArbor :M . FURNITURE REPAIB Furniture Restoration Clair bottoms, benches and stools r estored using cane, rush.-reed. etc. HARVEY'S Furniture Repair 2050 Santa Ana Ave. Coita Mesa. BEacon 6133-J DANCING lNSTRUOTION AUTHUR MURRAY'S 411 COAST BLVD. George Fe llows Dies UGAL NOTIC' Ord.ln.aDoo S o. 651 loyd Is Eueaada lace Ch•imaa Robert L. Boyd or Corona del Mar. staff commodore of the Bal· boa Yacht Club, has been named chairman or the race committee for the Newport-Ensenada Race, which will start off the Harbor en- trance here on May 1. He succeeds Robert Allan of Los Angeles, who has resigned. Bob Boyd was gen· era! chalnnan of the SCY A Re- held here laat LAST TIME TONJOHT "A Place ill the San" SHELLY WINTERS MONTGOMERY CUFT SAT. Mar. !8-H the Earth Stood Still" Srrvict:'s \\'t'rt:' held Thursday for A~ ORDI ~AXCE FJXI~G THE Geor)::c F rllows. 65. of 108111 20th ~ALAHY OF THE CITY C LERK PATRICIA NEAL I St., Newport Beach. who died at WHEREAS. Ordinance No. 330 HUGH MARLOWE Corona del Mar Open 10 to 10 For free dance analysll Call HArbor 1925 I his homl' last week on Monda). of tilt:' City of Newport Beach, , -plus- A. A. Dartfot·d. Christian Scic>ncC' '' hl'n adopted. fixt•d the salary of "Annie of the Indies,. Reader of Balboa. officiatt:'d at the tht• Cit y Clerk of the City of New-•---......... ....,.., ......... ...,..,.........,...,..,....,., ........ __. =============:I ser vice a t Grauel Mortuary. Ht:' pot·t Beach at S225.00 ~r month; . . d b h. 'd ~· and •• MON., TUES. TRI ANCIA IS sunwe y 1$ WI ow. . H\8 ''PeoMapr.ISeO·Swn:A lrll 1 I FC'IIows. ---_ _ WHEREAS. Ordinance No. 551 Frances Vande rcook or tht· City or Nt?wport Beach. by Spanish, Hawaiian and Hindu 1 U GAL NOTICii its terms. r('pealed Ordinance No. dancing CERTIFICATE OF B t 1SINESSI 330 in C'rror. and contrary to the Talk" castanet and gourd work FictlttoiU F1nn Sam~ pt'O\ tsions of Section 36517 of the GuvC'mnwnt CodE' of the State of 607 Carnation Ave. The l 'ndel't'JI{Il('d do hereby certl-r-· d CARY GRANT HArbor 2825-W. Corona del Mar 1 1 fy that they art> conducting a busi· "ahfornia: an JEANNE CRAIN ness at 1415 Coast His::hway, Co-WHER EAS. it is dcemE'd n£'<'es--plus- HEAL ESTATE rona del Mar. California under the ar) and ad,isabl(· to fix the sal-"Let's Make It Leqal" ___ _::.=:=..::.::..=~:...::..::=-----, fictitious firm name of Mining Rt'-ar} of thl' City Clerk of 1\:ewport For High Quality Homes Sl'arch Associates and that said Beach: WED., TIIURS. AprU !, s RentaJs -ln~me Property I firm is composE'd of the following :'\0\\'. THEREFORE. thE' City "Golden Gu· I" ROBERT L. BOYD • persons. whose names in full and 1 Council of thf' City of "'ewport places or busmess are as follows. Bt•ach doPs ordain as follows Modem Realty Associate to-w11 : ~N'Uon 1: Tht' salary ot the Mit~i Gaynor -Dennis Day 1213 Coast Blvd. Lloyd c. W ood. Hl:J Coast City Cl~rk of th«.> ~ity of Newport "ELO~" Corona del Mar HArbor 2242 Highway, Corona del Mar. &>ach IS h~n·by fixed a t th.c sum rW&•UM~ J. Calif of S225 00 per month. unttl fur-Clifton Webb -Anne Francis NURSERY CHOOLS Ri~hard F'. Taylor. 1415 thc.r action by this City Council. Coast Highway. Corona d••l ~N'tion 2: All paymer:'ts of sal- Mar. CalH. I nrr mad(' to thl' ~aid Crty Cler~. HAYDE N HAVEN J . F. T . Berliner, 1415 Coast prao; to the effe~ttve date of t~1s For the Pre-School Tot l HiJ:hway, Corona del Mar. 1 Ordinnnc<' a~d s mce the l'ffectave Calif dat<' of Ordanance-No. 55 1. are 440 Heliotrope Ave., COM , · . . ht>r('by ratifil'd and approved. Half-and AlJ-Day Sessions \\'lbJl'M our luLnds thiS lSth day ~N'tlon S: This Ordinance s hall By Hour. Day, Week or Month or February. 1952 I b<' publishl'd at l«.>ast once in th«.> 091 R LLOYD G. WOOD NC'wport Harbor Ensign. a nE>ws-HArbor 1 -R ICHARD F . TA}'LOR paper· or general circulation. S O.VER PLATING J. F. T. BERI.l!SER print<'d a nd published in the City St.aw of Callfornln. of Newport BE>ach and shall be in Silver Platers County uf Orana:-~... force and «.>ffect thirty 1301 days And Silversmiths On ·Thl8 18 day of F't'bruar}. aftPr th«.> final passage thC'rrof. Repair _ Refinishing • Replate 11952. lx>fort> mc. a "'otary Pubhc The forE>going Ordinance was Gold. Sih·er. Copper. Brass in and for said county and stAt!'. 1ntrod~ced at a ~egular m~>eting of Near Community Church 1 r('Siding ther«.>in. duly comnm,-the Crty Counc1J of the City of 1 1g14 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa sioncd a nd sworn. pt>rsonall) ap-:-.:ewport Beach. held on the l Oth BEacon 5113 pearl'd LLOYD G. WOOD known I day of March. 1952 and was finaUy to me to be the person whose passro and adopted on the 24th 1 * ON OUR STAGE * SPRING FASHION SHOW ,., .. ......,.v. April 8-Spouored Shipley Ready to Wear Mar SPECIALIZIIII Visit Our Beautiful Cocktail Lounge Thunday, March 'r/, 1152 LA8T TUIE8 8ATV&DA1' GROUCHO MARX. . MARIE WILSON "A GIRL IN EVERY PORT" ~ "Tale of 5 Women" IUDDm MATINEE SAT. I Laurel and Hardy "MARCH OF THE W OODEN 80LD D.:It8" MUSIO 1 nam(' is subscribed to the within I ~Y of March: 1952 by thE' follow-I ------------1 instrument. a nd acknowledg('d that 110g vote. to wtt: L S h 1 he exE'cUtE'd the same. A YES. COUNCILMEN: Finch. SAM'S SEAFOOD SEA ~OODS Margaret . c ar e \\')tn-_, m} hand and official s~al. Ramsey. Blue. Isbell Teacher of Plano THO:\IAS E. HEFFERNA!'i :'\OF.S. COUNCILMEN : 1\:one Orgamst -Accompanlat :'\otary Public in a nd for said I ABSENT COUNClLMEN: Gret'ley Evenlnl Claaes County and State. tSeal l L. L. IS BELL 307 GO~~~D AVE. 1 My Commission expires 6-24-55. Mayor I Statt-of Callfornla, ATTEST : Corona del Mar I County of Orang.-~. I C. K. PRit:=ST L-----------8.-.~ On this 3rd day of March. 1952. City Clerk PBY8JCIAN8--8URGEON tx•fort' me. the undersigned. a No· Publish: March 27. 1952 Lawrence K. Gundrum. Uti'\ Public in and for said Count\ in thl· Newport Ha•·bor Ensign and State. personally a ppeared Ri-l ~-----------~ M. D. CHARD F. TAYLOR known to me I 1741 Superior Av«.>., Costa Mesa I to be thE' person whose name is RAGA~'~ Practice limited to Diseases subsuib('d to the> foregoing inst ru-f"''''llll ~ of Ellr. Nose. Throat: Allergy mE'n t and acknowled~cd to me that Office Hours: by Appointment he executed the samt•. Your Family Restaurant (Cioeecl Taeeday) BEacon 6508 or HArbor 1036 I Wltnt>M my hand and official seal. tSealt DONALD D. HARWOOD lU I Cout .BIYd. !::===========~ :'\otary Public in and for th«.> said Harbor 194.. Coroaa &-1 Mar Bruce F. Sims, D. 0 . Physician & Surgeon Practice Conflnro County a nd Sta tE'. ~t.atf> or Illinois. ('ounty of ('ook--. AT THE SIGN OF THE SWORDFISH 16278 Coast Hwy., Surfside Long Beach 8-2405 ---------------~- Real Mexican e Enchiladas e Tacos e Tamales e Chili Rellenos, etc. e Steaks Open 5 to 9:30 p. m. -Closed Moncfe~ La IJosla -------------------------------- to Care of the Feet 1195 Coast Blvd. South l.agwul Beach. Phone 4-6611 On this 21 day of Februa ry. 1952, before me. the und<'rsi~ned. a No- tary Public in and for sa1d County and S tate. personally appeared J . F . T. BERLINER. known to me to be the person whose name is sub- scribed to the foregoing instru- ment and acknowledgro to me that he executed the same. GR4~U REOIJE~I~G Day or Night Phone HArbor 1138 Baltz Mortuary O.pel ., tbe Sea HARBORG Corona del Mar. CaWorala Ample Otf-SU.t .IVIdDI Friendly Neighborhood Servtee PARKES -RIDLEY GRAUEL CHAPEL 110 BroadwaY BEacon 5610 Coeta Meta Wlbu.•• my hand and official seal. CSeal J WALTER H. HEBNER Notary Public in and for the said County and State. Publish: Mar. 27; April 3, 10. 17 in the Newport Har bor Ensign. P AT The Arches '"Your lbt to the Oout SlDee 11'.16" r JN IJ r oooa ()O ()IlTAJL8 COAST HI&HWAY AT THE AlCHU ..... ,... ..... JOHN VUDJ.E t&... I IQ of the COt:klail LoungE TUESDAy I APRI'L 1, 1952 Cocktails and Mixed Drinks at Popular Prices in a ddition to our famous fine Italian and French Dinners, imported and domestic light wines and beers. GENE'S • Thunday. March 27, 1952 .Why PlY- "RECKLESS 'DRIVER RAttS?·~ LEA \'l~C. to rf'port Ma N'h ~0 at Cnmp ~ton••m:'n Is Rob lllf'ld (l~ft), c-omptrollf'r at thf' .SI'wport Balboa l''t'<lt'ral Sa,·ln~"-"ho"4' m.llltar""y duty \\111 lw WPnth.-r ror«~stlnl;" In .lnJJ:tn. Ills succ~..or here will bto .St>ll Hollow&)' (ri~o:ht), RalboR l sbnd. (8«-cluler photo) I UGAl NOTIC' j followln~ p('rsons. whose names in CERTIFICATE OF Bl'SJ NES~ full and plac~s of rt>sidt'nce are as Fictitious Finn .Sam,. follows. tO·\<\tt: Thf' Uaderslpt>d do hereby C<'r· Huby Jordan. 225 Poinsettia. tlfy that they arc conductlng a Corona del Mar. Calif. retail automobile business at 2101 Kyrk Lu Jordan, 225 Poinset- S. Govt. South Main St r('et, Santa Ana. tia. Corona del .Mar, Calif. California, under the ficlitiou.~ firm Ross A . Jordan. 225 Poinset-All Pet Foods . • • Ge"'•• • • • Sportlnt Goods •.. Tropiul Fis.h . . • Pertoh . . . Para~ ...... , name of JORDAN MOTORS and tia Corona del Mar Calif. that said firm is composed of th<' Wl.tnf'ti!J our hands ;his 6th day C.nerles ... S.lt end Fresh We. of March. 1952 ter Tedle ... l iqcles lepeired. Tora. Allen'$ f HUBY JORDA.N Hiq's Pet SIIHIIII UPHOI.STERIIG !Studio I KYRK LU JORDA." ROSS A. JORDA:"' ~latt" of Callfonlla Count)• of Onu~eg--M. AND SPORTING GOODS 606 Cout .vel. HA 12tl..J 1202 Cout ltvd. • Corona del Mer HArbor 1474-M On Thls 6th day or March. A.D. I 1952. before me. Susan P. Fole). a Notary Public in and for srud County and StatP. residing there- in. duly commission~ and sworn, pt>rsonaUy appear~ Hub) J ordan. Kyrk Lu Jordan, and Ross A. Jor- dan known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowl- <'d<'d to m£> that tht>y £>xecutcd the sam<'. ln WltDf'M \\'ht>rf"'f, I have her<'unto S<'t my hand and affLxeq my official sc:-a l the day and year in this C<'r tifica te first above writ- ten. Cofou del Mer lATTA I FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES wt1 &AI.IIT DtSP&AY C* 1M1 PACIRC COAST * ~ .......... o...6ot .................. Da ·-........ _.~ ...... H.,...S... HOUSE I GARDEN •••c-..._, .. ......,. 0,... s-4.., .... 10 •• .... .. 4 p. "" I LICIISII IICIII If aiiiCIII SUSAN P. FOLEY Publish: Mar. 27: April 3, 10, 17 in the Newport Harbor Ensign. LOCAUTE I l.'P SORTH Mrs. WilHam C. B. Austin. 521 ~ Orchid Ave .. Corona del Mar. is visiting in Oakland because of the illness of ht>r mother. who re- sides there. Your ''M. D.~~ Your Doaorol M~icin~ (M.D.) receives at leut eight years of college training bel ore graduating from medical school. He then se"es an iotemshrp of one year or more in a sel«t~ hospital He is licensed to practice medicine and surgery by the State of California. Throu~h medical publications and intensive post~rad1121e cour~. hiJ tJ11ro~1ion fltl't' JIO/J. 1111, IJII(Al SJAIIAIIS For more than 2,000 yean, physicians h.lve abid~ by the high cthial, moral and P.rof~ional q~li~ which are ~­ sites for membctship an the ~~al soc•rty. The cthtc:s of medkine were wrinc:o and are enforced Jo/,/y to prot«t the besr int~su of t~ public at all times. lltiCAJII Tt Ill P•ILIC IIJIIIST Your doctor's prim( respoosjbiltty as the procecuon of your health and welfare. He r«opius that hi.s profession has a further responsibiliry in relat~ fields of I'DC'dical econom~cs. hea.hlt lesislabOD, cOIAIQW\iq health and wdlarc, hospatal standards and volunt•ry prepayment he1thh insurance. }'o.vr Jorlor IIIUI hiJ WHJirJ JDri,Jy inf'il' 'JO"" ronJimrtir·~ roop•rttJion 111111 v.J'"" Jllppt>rt irt promoting lht ,,.,,.. ;,proving JIIIIUi~r-JJ oj mdt~al r""'· A PuWk S.. wke ef the ..., IEIICII. la.ATIII o.. .......... A-. • ,, .. , .......... ,-ea7 ,_. 15 Buy Direct fr011 Fadory at. Terrific Savings! OUR FACTORY OUR SECOND GREAT Anniwersary SALE! DRESS-UP for EASTER at These SENSATIONAL. UNBEATABLE, LOW. LOW PRICES on Men's and Women's Wea:r FACTORY -TO-YOU! ...-Q ~~es· ~~ ! IIJO::. !~~,~~b OTHER SUITR '3916 ~'tOO \'aJ~ to SS9.96 I to . ;J£ '11 65 ·-"496 "' £ 100~ Wool Sport Coats 1 OOi"o Wool Toppers JW,l'. $19.95 '1J95 100% Wool F11IJ. LENGTH COATS iWl'. $24.96 '1496 SbHn Gat.rcll.D(" FUIJ. LENGTH COATS J.Wg. 119.96 •1r6 FAILLE DUSTERS Rf'g . 116.96 '11 65 ShHA~ Fully Lined Toppers kg. 11!.96 'r SPRING BLOUSES '100 ~-sso.oo t.o $60.00 '19" to '33'6 Mea's Fibe Slacks s rt Shirts po - BAYOX PRLVI'!'I J.Wg. '118 $!.96 ... Sport Shirts HUGE SELECTION Jl.e&. SS.I$ to I'U6 '271 to '4" DPPEI JACim 1 Reg $ 6 95 $485 Corduroy ZIPPER JAC-SIDRTS Sq. '4tt M .96 WHIPCORD SHORTS JW~. $1.76 Denlm '100 Shorts & Pedal Pushers '1 76 and '186 LADIES' SLACIS ~HEE..S GABA.RDINE.Q FLA..S..SELS -C'O\'ERT~ IWjt. $4.96 to 13.95 •3.6 t() •5.6 Reg 7 95 . 495 Rec 10 95 . 795 Re~ 12 95 14 95 ~. S1S.95 Geaaiae 895 995 SUEDE COATS Rec· M6.M '31 N 100')(, Wool Sbet"-'1 FlDEIILUE DE•IS UIAIDIIE SUCIS 1 Slacb ....... SJ45 ... ... j 114.16 Jackets . . . . . . . $345 Nf'W SPII. SIIRTS 1 Westninst• Mft. Co. Westminster A-..... ad &ocu.t Street WESTNINSTEIL Cla.ra.JIA BETWEEN SANTA ANA cmd SEAl. BEACH and Buena Park cmd HUDt.iDgton J.ach HOt RS: n.lt~ I :SO to $~ ,_ "'~ ~,_ lt t~ 4:M p. a. o..,. \\Ntw ... ,.. N'&•ta nu ~:3e ... \oek I Page 16 Shower Is Held .... Edgar Allen, 226 Golden- rod Ave., Corona del Mar, enter-tained at a luncheon shower Frl- d&y for her daughter-In-law. Mra. William Allen at 234 Goldenrod Ave. Twelve guests were pr~nt to shower the baby-to-be wtth presents. ------- 8TILLIII4.N E TATE A parceVof Glendale real estate and approximately $10,000 were in the estate of the late Paul E. Stilbnan or Corona del Mar. the bulk or which was left to his wi- dow. ~T CHIJROIU 'THE UNNAMED MOUNT' Continuing his Lenten sermons on "Mountalna of the Bible," Rev. Thomas R. Pendell will preach on "An Unnamed Mount-The Moun- tain o! the Way" on S unday at Christ Church by the Sea In New- port. • • • SERMON ON SIN Thunday, Mardi 27. 1952 UIQUUca.l Advertisement) 1 Political Advertl~menU vm FOR -:--- COL. ANDREW (Andy) SMITH for CITY CGUNCILIIN Rev. Paul E. Babbitt wiU preach on the subject, "What Is Si.n ?" at the Corona del Mar Community Church at both the 9:45 and 11 a.m. servicee Sunday. Miss Mar- garet Scharle, organist , wiU play Fr•Kts J. Horveth oppoJu tu in-"First Meditation" by Guilmant- cre.... Me•• him your nut council-Saint Saen8, and "Praeludlum" by men. -Mr. & Mrs. C. E. Rullenbach. Mendelssohn. The Pilgrim Choir • iiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiPiioiil.iiAiidiivii.ijl • of children will slng at both ser-vices in additlon to the Chapel ltlt"' '"Trft Choir at the early service and CO ~ ...., the Chancel Choir at the 11 a. m. IITERI.S MODEAN end TltO"CAl FURNITURE e DRA,ES e WAU. ,A,ERS e LAM'S e FLOOI COVERINGS. BOUSE a GARDEN 611 Co.rl Hwy:. Newport, BE 12n Open Nlghts --Sun. I 0 e.m. -4 p.-. S<'rVi('(>. • • • I'JS REMEMBRASCE OF M F.' I Hollis Andl'rson will preach on thr topic. "fn Reomembrancc of I Me," at 11 a. m . Saturday at thP I 1 Sl'\'f'nth-Day Advcntlst Church. I Thl:' ordlnanccs or the Lord's Sup- per w11l be obeerved.. The Mls- IScm&ry Volunteer Society will meet at 7:30p.m. tomoiTOW (Frl- dnvl. ThP Juniors will hold a <:0- cial in the Santa Ana Church Rl'-cr·,.a tions liAII at 7 ·30 p. m. Sat- ' urday. • • • YES! WE HAVE WHITE BIBLES and PRAYER BOOKS $2 75 and up ~Pt~AKEtt ,,T n•c )1EETI ~H I Dr. Ivan C. Ellis of thco Firs t Baptist Church of Ncwport will h<' onf' (If ric ht !'Pf'Akf'r!< nt th!' r r'- Variely ol St.> I<'~ nnd S ize , Jrional mC'rtinl! of P hi Alpha I Theta, National Jlistory Honor- ary Sodety, at the University or Southern California tom o r row I (Friday). Dr. F.Jiio; teach£>s in thl' USC Oeparlmrnt of \A"nPra l Slw1- Scripture House Saata ADa FRED F. \'EDDER. Indian Oghkr, ('.J&\8lrym an, pa triot --- plcturPd hf'rf' In his amrorm M ca\'l&lry !W'r "f'ant ---wns bur- l~>d TuPI'duy or Jut Wf> .. k with m llltury hooor!l at Mt'lrO!W At).. two,·. Th~> old 80idlf>r hnd lh 'Pd fo~ ttw Jm'it I 0 Yf:ln tat 414 Or- cbJd An•. l.n Coronn dt·l ~tar. "lwrt• t•:.IC'h murnin~t h t· ha d r11hwc1 tlw Am~>ri<'un fila~:. whkh lw had IWr\ I'd a!> a ""ldlt·r fur IW lliiUI) )'l'llr'l. Civic minded end for community bellerment i\ Fr•nc:is J. Horveth. Vote for him for council man.-' ,.. J ,, ,.:I A vote for Col. Smith is a ction in the right direction for good government. COL. ANDREW S~I TH U.s.A.F., Ret. This advertisement is paid for by supporters of Col. Smith WHITMAN'S SERVICE Shell 'rod11rn -Repelri119 -24-Hr. Towing -Nite Worl by Appt. ' ir•c: Thf' yollnl! ndult ~up mP('fS Able "nd con\cientious. I vote for :::;::=:=:=::::i:=:=::=::::::==== tomorrow a t t hr homf' of Mr. Rnd ff•11dJ J. Horvefh for councilmen.- "We Spec.l•lbe in Emergency Service" 1020 Co•rl Blvd. HArbor 441-R-Nites: B~con 5100-J-Co,on• del Mer -Mrs. John Hf'rrick. 310 FE'mlf'Af , M r L ., G· fl,r -(P. .Ad 1 FIRn CHURCH O F CHRtn A\'~.~ronn d~Mar At 11 a.m. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i SCIENTIST Sundav Dr. Ellis \\'ill SJ)C'ak on 3303 Vi• Lido. Newport kech "Frif'n'ds Worth Having" at 11 R. A branch of The Mother Church, The m . and on "If \Vr' ()b!'v l.od" a t F1"t Church of Christ, Scientist, intBos· 7 30 · : p.m. ton, Mon acnu\eth. • • • Sundey School 9:1S e.m. f,F:"Tt ;'\' st:H~10'\'S Sundav Serv•c & II :00 a.m "Thro Suprf'mf' Sacnricf'" "d l h·· Wednasdoy Eve1 inq rneat,ra 8:00 p.m 1 hr 1 hr mro of 1 hf' <:r•rmon 11 I I h;o Reodinq Room coca ted ot Ill Pal"' :-;p,, port Jlnrhor 1.111 hPrl\n ChurC'h S• Bolboa •\ open dooly from l2 "00" thi'l Sunda\' h\ Pn<:tor lll'rb<'r l \ to S p m 'e•cept Sundays end holiday\ Roth. Thf. .,;.,mon If''< I i<: from notionally ob•erved. thco Ll:'tl<'r to thf' ltrbr<•ws 9 ·11-l 'l The public is cordially onvited to at-Th<' th£>mf' for thf' \V<'dnPsday l'\'1'- tend the church sarv•ce\ ond u\e •he nin£ Lt>ntf'n c:rrmon \vill ~ "Thf" I Readinq Room. ·, Glorv or lht' \ross." CIASS('S for ============~ childreon arf' hf'ld both Saturday ;: I and Sunda y momln~tS &t 9:30. Th(' Your fuller Brush Man Adult Bib)£' Cl~ts~o~ mr<'ts on Sunday mornin~ at 9 :30. • • • Charles McLauchlan EPI!-JCOPAI.,. Gt TJLD MEETS St. C~>cllla's Gultd or St . JamE's 20301 S. W. Cypress St. Episcopal Church will m eet Tu!'S- Santa Ana HArbor 2530-J day for a sack lunch at th£> home ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ol M rs. John Prr ndl:'rgast. 217 To-i j paz Ave., Balboa Island MALONE H. HOI..lt1ES Fr•nci1 J. Horv.th heJ the trelning GENERAL INSURANCE l end eaperience nulled to b. • good at the Vogel Co. councilmen. He is our choice.-Mr. ~"d Mrs E. Soderberg (Pol . .._dv.) 535 Co.rl Highwey, Newport Beech llusinen Phone: BE•con 7468 MAR OASA OONFERENOE Retidence Phone: HArbor 2444-W Firty Meothodlst religious educa- WALLPAPER All New 1952 Patterns Courtesy to Peinten & Decoreton House & Garden tion 1('8dE'rs from Southern Cali- fornia a nd ArizonA were guests or Mar Caaa on Balboa Island at a two-day con fr>rPnce r<'CCntly. The er'()up lald plans (Ol' 10 camps for Junior Hi~h ll f!f' boys and ,;rls for thro romm~ ~o~ummrr. Local parti- cipants were Rev. Thomas Roy 611 Cout Highwey Newport ... dl Open Night. --Sun. I 0 e.m.-4 P·"'· I Pendell. Christ Church by th<' !'Nl. :\rowport. and ~frs. Robert , Speth, Costa Mesa. ~ TRAVEL THE LIDO WAY Authorized R.epr('Sfmtative All Sched uled Ajrlincs, Ships ---Trains ---Tours VINCENT'S UDO TRAVEL BUREAU Mez,..,.lae, Udo Druc HArbor lut IJVING ROOM J ETHAN AllEN lUCKS COUNTY ~--­w-y <>then 190 S. COAST llVD. For yurs he wor.ed for Red Crou Sefety Swimming Progrem. Voie for Funcis J. Horveth.-E~rl G. Peter- . (Po' Adv ) FrenciJ J. Horv•th believtJ in p•rlJ •nd recrution for young end old. Vote for him.-T~c.,.,os B. Fo\ter. Tom- " I s~,p (Pol. Adv.) Served in the violin "etion of Orenge County Symphony. Vote for ff•IICk J. Horv•th.--<:linlon Sowin. -(Pol. Adv.) DINING ROOM LAMPS AND SHADES WALL SHELVES FREE DlllvtltY CIIOfT TY.t.f$ OPEN ACCOUNTs 41129, LA&UNA IIACH LIDO Custom t FOOD PLAN ...... e····•' ud the GENERAL ELECTRIC FOOD FREEZER will furnish you wtth the BEST e a tmq that money - can buy 11.cu.IT FOOD FREEZER $42995 The GENERAL ELECTRIC Home Freezer keeps food safe at zero degree for as long as one year. ,., ~· 5556 Pt·r \"'~· "'·~·k 11fter down peymt Since 1947 -· The LIDO ELECTRIC CO. * * * has made 1t a policy to furnish its customers w ith the finest meat, fruit, ve- getables, specialty items and Food Freezers available. A s.A TISFIED CUSTOMER SAYS: '1 belleve that the Udo Custom food Plan 1s without exception the fines! on the market today LT. C'OL. ELMER WILES 515 Marigold Av£>, Corona del Mar CALL ON US TODAY -or our Home Economist ccm come to s8e you cmd explain our plan _LIDO ELECTRIC CO. IEIERAL BEacon 5505 fOOD PRIIZIRI