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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-04-10 - Newport Harbor EnsignQarily Ball for Hoag H011pital on April II Th\1111day, April 10. 1952 Of/idal Nau•fHJ.t>er of Jh~ City of NewP<m Beach Harbor 1114 and lll5 CORONA DEL MAlt CALIF. Tile ~~ tht lndepavlml Nau•IHJ,_ e~erio.l the entire d ry of Newport Beach. 5 Cents Volf-.No. 35 MILLER, S. ITH . & HORVATH I.N .IN · LANDSLIDE V.OTING Fire Destroys Baadall Rome Neighbors turned in tht> alarm on a fire which destroyt'd the ho me of Mr . and Mrs. J errold Ran- daJJ. 700 Poppy Avt> .. Corona dt>l Mar , s hortly after 8 p. m . F'l"iday. Mrs. Randall . who left the house "';th son Jock a bout 7 :30 p. m. to a ttt>nd a Cub Scout meetin~. was called at 8:15 and told that her house had bu rned to the ground. "I'm just so glad we're all alive.'' s he excla imed when she saw the total destruction. Thr('(' fire trucks reported to the fire. Mr. Randall had not returned from work at a n aircraft plant at the time the fire started. Mrs. Randall. a dramatics· teacher at Orange Coast College. is president of the Newport Har bor Commun- ity P layers. who that evening were presenting "My Sister Eileen" at Orange Coast College. GIRL FOR GRONSKYS A ~. Wet> daugh ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gron:sk.y, 525 El Modena Ave.. Newport Heights, last Saturday, Aprll 5. In fact J anet Eileen wa.s so tiny. 4 pounds. 13 ounces), that she'll be at St. Joseph Hospital for a nother week . Mrs. Gronsky arrived home this morning. Her 3-year-old daughter can hardly wait for her new UttJe sister to come home. Complete Election Returns Precinct s Pick Mayor 9 10 II 45 39 65 53 36 54 42 18 27 69 lM 64 71 lOS 76 61 fi9 67 ------ 25 22 6~ 2R 68 59 22 30 5-t 49 30 61 19 40 14 27 22 36 71 R6 ~9 43 R'2 -t9 16 40 17 4 17 17 ( mor<' than the combine-d total or 3.'1 24 18 28 30 27 32 29 -ll 20 37 ~ 2~ 14 34 '27 :.?O 36 31 :21 :!R q z2 G{'()rs.!t:> P1ckt>rin~ t 695 1. Roy L K<'E'nt> t6361 and Dt>an Ward No -123 70 65 R5 84 89 115 H*' 8-t M 95 ~ 1 J:i 69 Jig 70 :"1!1 l<n ~n :><"l (1-1 ~~ 118 14t\1 1. tht> bottom thr~· on the =--====-----slatl' Pt>rhaps the mo~t aston- MliiPr , 1.848; SmJth. 1.634; H on •ath. I.S06: ~orton. 867: Rai'JUWv. 857: Ptckt>rln~. 69n; lif't>Of', 6.16: Ward .JMJ lshm!! was tilP strt>ngth shO\\'Tl by hard-hittm£ Col Andy Smtth. who Her£' is tht' kPy to thl' numbered prPctnc<'s 1~:-tt•d ni>OH•· Ralboa "'· 5. 17 1'. Balho11 Island " 111 1:?. If'. was St'COnd wit h 1.~ \Utt'l' Mr Corona d('l M ar 7. 13. 14. 21 . 22. 23: Ltdo h-1<'. 11 ~""'I>O!'t 1. 2. 3 ~ I" );• "l'wl ll••t"hto,; q ~-.. ~~~. H<1rvath. on}) one of tht wtnnt'rs who had tx>en gi\<'n a chanc•· in NORMAN MILLER FRANC'I~ H OU\'ATH Sunrise Service by the Sea , prP-Pi{'('Wm gUt'SStn~. poll I'd 1.306 I \'OIP!' Anothf':-.. urpn:.< "a, 1 n• df·n~­ h '<' verdirt against the ctt) Rd- nunistra tion's proposal tn abolish tht' city treasurPr's job as an PIPe- ' tivc nHICt> T h. \Ol• .,._., 1.028 OPIJO~f"d tv thP t~roposittnn. 612 m favor. And rombtnt'd "'tth th< up- St 1 11f ad.mlm~tratior l .an~ wa~ it hf'<H) \\Tlll-m tor tr<'n~u:r r 213 for Mrs Floren•'" Coohnc nf Bi>a- con Bay and 21U for K~·nn• U1 Han- nah-"-. th£> r('('(>ntl~ appOintl'd !in- anC<· officer. \\tlh ab~t·rltc•(• baliots yt't to be add!"d Thf' Council Pl!'<."t tor \\a~ zw,er in doubt a.. tht> rt>turns Hartt'd corrung in Tuesda) ewmm.: at Ct ty Hall and wt>re postt·d on tht> scor('- board before a sizt>able and sur- pnst'd audience Tht> top vote ~t't­ t<'r tn t>very on<' of thf' 23 prt"("inct'!' wa,. one of the t hret' winnt>rs );nrman M tll••r ft·d 1r: l:l pre- Ctnt·t,. d II four "' 11« I boa Island 16. 10. 12 and 16• all ~our of Bal- boa r4. :,, 17 a nd 1Q r-.11 thr('(' of ="'•'"liOrt llt'1)!htl' • 9. 15 and 20 r, ont" from !\;t•w}Xltl • ~" 81 and l't•d w11h Col ~mtH· ·'' H and 22 ••I Corona dt>l 1\lnr ~·o• Smtth took llt'ralding thf' F.«~tt'r dawn. rcsi-• • .d l the> rt "I of CorClra dt>l Mar. dt>nts or th(> :"t>wport Harbor an'a A ph•lt for ('nita lillt· .. rnr thl' . 'Will s , s I ~l' 7 n. :?I and ~'~I and also will attt>nd Eastt>r Sunrise Serv-cr~ a t lh!" fA"t.,-r :>'unriN· "'(·r -enr e, ays ltrln !~If' •:\l) 111 'lr Horvath ices on tht> main beach of Corona vi«'~' hrul hN>o madf' by C'~J rl 1, .t , 1 .. 111 ,• 'he • t "t''·'i'OT t del Mar Sunday. Sponsored by tlu tC'hl .. on. prt'81d .. nt !lf thr ('~ FI c 1• prt'Cml'tl' 1 1. 2. 3 ana 18t the Busint>SS A.-;sodation of Co-l rona "''' )111.1' Bnslnf'M .-'fi80('ia-ore nce 00 lng rona dt>l Mar and the Church tlon. and thf' mJnt~<fN'"' of thP Th, r•' was a mar)::tr <'! -13!:1 {otes Council of :"/ewport Harbor Coun-~f'wport Htubor Council ·or h, 1"'•·•·n !\!• Hnrva '! and 'lw No. dl or Churches. the sen ·ict> will be 1 CbOJ'ch~ AnyonP who will d~ • '' ti' .. , ~', .~ t-lectE'd l'f•r.-·t <-.t ndtdatt-. T<mt :\on .. n. who was conductt>d by ministers of tht' Io-natf' IIIJ N can call M r. H otC'hi-·' ·o :-•trwr~ twms:: <'lrculllt••d ·· JUS1 a ht'ad of mct.:•l bt'nt Dale cal churches. son. HAr bor 2920: t.ht> En.-.larn T n·~ wa-th• n ·nr:l£nl nf :'>1t • P..amsl'~. ~7 ,·nt"s tc ~7 S . be . c: 30 . t h offict'. R -\rbor 11 14. or Rf'~. t •. j•f,N • l t•dlOL t•l n.,ac-on r.;,o, ThP tot a I VOlE' ca~t .... -as 2.97g._ ervlces gm at •'-a.m . Wl Paul Babbitt at tht> Corona drl .tt-<·•• nubll'•h<d rf'por·s that ~h~' on!~ 41.-1 Pf'r ct>nt of tht 7 140 reo-the "Church Call" by Dick Craig ~ar ""'ommunJty c~urch. IUI.·r -.. f!lStration Th"' .... and total ....... v r Sea Scout Ship No ~ The or ·~• ~ " ,....... '·\•Hlld not r~cro·pt th•" $50-a-month ' ... ··-... o · .. -go ovt-r 3.000. tf enough of the der of serviC'C is as follows: Flight bor 1385-J. ;.O>-lllon as ell~ trt>a"urer 4~ absentN" ballots aN' rNumt'd. of tht> Dovl's by William B. KJoeck-~hf" ap~ars t<' be thP winn.~t tn ner : "Call to Worship," by the tire F..a.ster pro~ rs RE>•• Paul • hf -.ut pr1sm~ \\Titl"-in volt' that Th<' prcsNH City C'ounctl will Rev. V . C. Hourez ol the F our-Babbltl of Corona dt-l Mar anompantt-d thf" :-ma.shtnc rl<>fl'at ('onv_ene for thetr rE'~ular st"SSion square Gospel Church. Costa Mesa: 01 thf' proposittnn to makf' thr , at ':30. P m .. Monda.' After Invocation by Rev. J ames S. B I I I trt'asurt>r's job appomttw. n 1er<' 1 tr.ansac:ung the1r bu.'>mE>SS they S tewart, St. Andrews Presbyter-ep acemen or Wf'!t' SOffi(' 59 Sf'paratt' \\Tllf'·lr:!-I W ill adjourn to 7 .30 p m TUesday ian Church, Newport Heights; w1th 213 for ;\II"$ CtlOiinc • not to canv~ the ret~ms Then Coun- Easter S tory in Scripture by Rev. BlooclJs Needed , count 1n~ , ott'. for E..:a Cl)olt>~ c1!man M1Uer. Smith and Horvath Hollis L. Anderson of the Seventh I M~ Coolt£t>. Mrs Coolv "r F1or-wlll take their SH\S alongside Day Adventist. Newport Heigh ts. "'nl"t-Coolt>' 1 a nd '>1(1 vott'S for ~layor Les Isbell and Councl.lman Ant hem. "We Will Be Merry.'' Ei~hty-three pints of blood ha\·e 1 f\nan("(' 0rr;Ct'r K-ennt>th Han-Bradf>n Finch. and outgomg Coun- sung by the Pilgrim Choir of t he been.~ by patien ts In thl~ ~m-nahs Abs('ntN> baiJotl-ar. 'rt to Cllmen Ramsey. Ro$s Grt'eley and Corona del Mar C 0 m m u 0 it y mumty smce the Jan. 17 'VlSJt of I bt? add<-d to th(' tNal.~ D K Bl ut> will step down. O cy Church undt'r the direction of Mrs. the Bloodmobile, It wa s report.ed Clerk C. K. Priest w1ll tak e over Mary Batten S tefffl\Sen: Easter this Wet>k by Mrs. Car l Zamloch. Assur c· as chairman pro tern for thf' m05t Pra~r. by Rev. J osep.h w . Me-loatl Red Cross branch ~tary, I .:a•ce IVeD tmportant business of tht> e\'t'ning Shane. Community M e t h 0 d i 5 t in issuing a reminder t hat the U&l el~tion of mayor Churdl. Costa Mesa; a nt h e m . Bloodmobilt> wUJ be at the Legion Col. Andy S.mith. who has added • "Christ the Lord I s Risen ." s ung HaU, l Sth St. a nd Wet~t Bay. New-th<' title of SUC('('ssful Council can-IL.:--& B--lect-.1 by the PilRrim ~ir: benediction. :~· ~=~-2A:::~ l~~~~la~ didate to his role a.s "watchdog I""IJCR c-cJ cg by Rev. Paul E dward Babbitt of ments should be macj(> for ~ of tht> bluff' in CA>rona dl-1 Mar. the Corona •• Mar Community 83 pints, which included 38 for Co-said this wE-ek that ht> has rt'('t>i'-'~ I Heoeviftt vote of aU in ~·· Churdl, Congregational rona del Mar, 35 for Nt>WPOrt.. ~u~ from C D. Shedenht'lm. 1 ekoct.ion wu n.-ceived by c. K. Boy Scout Troops 17 and 81 will eight for Balboa Island. two for distnct ma.nagtor of tJM> Ed.lson Co .. 1 Priest, wbo wu ~ for re- EASTI& AT ST. ANOUW8 usher and direct tM tn.ffic. Scouts Balboa that elt>etrical ~rvict> for tht> 1 eleoct.Son u dey derk. He nx'f'iwd Eufp' termOn at St. Andrewa taking part a.rt' Da~U Goins. · Friedman hoUSl' now undeT con -t 1.93.2 votes. '11w~ Weft' 54 writ~ PresbJterian Church N e w p or t Bobby Diebl. Bob C\mningbam. .-ruction on the bluff will be from LnS ---45 for f~r ma:yor Dk:Jr Bel~ will be . .,e TranafOfTI\Il-John Van Dyu and Tommy OKlO 8TATS IIEm'ING the bNch below the bluff. This don o1 Trapcty, .. by Rev. Junec Baum from Troop 17 : Char~ ~quarterly meeting and pot· usurance was madr ln ~pl.)· to St.ewUt at clupli(.te 81'n'k81 9 :30 V&Ddervort. Dftlnis Brown. Gary )Ud( dinner ot tJw Ohio State Club protert.a fl'om Col Smith that t.M a. a llld U. "11w Qdr wiU atna UclnbeiT)'. Steven Graham. Dick ot San\a AM ud Yk!inity will t. 'fiew would be maTn'd I! light the •tbem "Gloria .. ftom the Bridpm.an and Jim GUat:np from belllba Santlqo Park at 1:30 p.m. poles_.,.. to be pla«d at top of ,.....,... Mua by Moa.rt. Tl'oGp 81. Coanbattaa the m-SaturdQ, Aprl1 19. t~ blulf. • Pap I l>s,moloar For lWery Da, Lwing J.Z.Week Coane Choirs Sing 7& 1tJi111 ~.~~!".~~~ ... AtSt.AndreWs tAr/}//Jft!JJ 87 B. N. ODENJIUO, n.o. ror the first time, the United Anthems by both the junior and -r ~~~ ·~'~L ._.L S tates Coast Guard through the senlo~ choirS of St. Andrews Pres-..ll'tJtr'ID&JII ~, , .-Aw USOO Auxiliary will give a 12 bytertan Church .and an Eastel' jfV()..,. f' r~ week free training class on small carol by the combmed choirs were MAA'A IW ..... ,,.., KAYFLOWI:& ANCII8T0&8 The o ther day a man wd wtth a lilt 1n h1J voice that h1J an~ cesto•· had come to America on the Mayflower. The implication was that all those on the Mayflower were people of highest character and that he bad inherited this spe- cial quality. boat handling. features of the Palm Sunday The classes will begin tomorrow Choral Vesper Service last Sunday (Friday) at 7:30 p. m. at Newport at the Newport H eights Church. Harbor High School, Room 135. S pecial solos were aung by Mrs. The training program for the bene-Lewis Kidder, the cboir director; fit or all interested In smalJ boat Mr. Kidder, Patl'icia Andrews and handling has ~n previously given Willlam Gibson. Mrs. Ralph Dea· in the Los Angeles area . ver accompanied the choir a t the Further information on the organ and Mn. Howard Lager- course may be obtained from Capt. qul.st waa at the piano. Rev. Jamee C. 1\lannine. USCG Auxil· James S tewart presented the in· iary, a t BEacon 5600-J. vocation and scriptures. Social Night Meeting For Women of Moose !lome-making chairman, Hazel Heckathorn, will be chairman of the Social Night meeting of Wo- men of the Moose of Newport Beach to be held tonight (Thur- day) at Moose Hall. At last T hurs- day's meeting it was announced that Saturday, April 19, wiU be California Moose Association day at the harness races at Sa nta Anita . Thosl' appointed to 1he club's auditing committee include pianist Olive Miller . ritual chair- man Flora Vaughan and mem- bership chair': .n Wllma Corbin. ~EWPORT BIRTH A new baby, weighing more than 8* pounds, was born Monday, March 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hayes, 1800 Vilelle Pl., Newpor t. . COSTA IESA DEPARTMENT STORE 1816 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA. CALIF. BEa.coa 50S5 -... - SPORTSWUR DRY GOODS SHOES For Men, Women. Children • QaaUty Merehaad.IN • Popular PrieM • N a tloaal Braade • Friendly Service ~ad- You &i\'C With S&H GREE~ STAMPS Membera of the Senior Choir also Include Phyllis Fowler, Lou· ise Hamblet, Carol Kahn, VJrginla S tewart, Mary Lou Jones, Velma Pridham, Patricia Schindler. Neal Christian. Webster Jones, Harry Kahn, AJ Wasser and Christian Schindler. The J unior Choir includes Gail Por ter, Gordon Por ter. Toni Bur- roughs, Clyde Bandy, S u sa n Brown. Ed Gibson, Anthony Gully, Don Charle. J ean Swanson. Mary Ann Fay, Donna Richardson. Mar- jori~> Knox. Sally Keelal), Norma Heffner and Janice White. 'Terrible Meek' To Be Presented The intense drama, "Tht' Ter- r ible Meek," wiU be presented on two consecutive Sunday evenings, April 20 and 27. at Pilgrim Hall of the Corona del Mar Community Church by members of the Play- wright's Workshop little theatre. The play was writtt'n by Charles Rann Kennedy in, 1912 for the fur- therance of world pt>ace. It will be presen ted for the benefit of the church building fund and, although no admission price will be charged, a collection will be taken. Directed by Lillian Ridenour Fox. the cast or players will in· elude J ack Wllrox, Stanton Fox and Robbie Lou Fiero. T he local players first presented ''The Ter- rible Meek" over radio station KGER under the auspices of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- merce and have since had requests for repea t performances. Bids Sought by P. 0. For Delivery Vehicles Proposals ar e bein g recE.'ived a t the Corona del Mar Post Office until noon Monday for hire of ve- hicles on an hourly basis for col- ll'ctins.t. delivering and r•elaying mail a nd Cor sl)E'cial dl>livl'ry serv- Ice during the ftscal yt•;11· endin~ JunC' 30 Estimnll'<i hOUrS Of SCI'\iCl' art• 5 ~ per week days. one JX>r s onday and holidays; 400 ca.ch quarter. The vehicle can be a truck or pas- senger car with s t least 20 cubic feet of mail carrying space back or th<' driver's seat. Proposal rorrns can be obtained at tht' post office. IDEAS 8Y RAY OANIG~ • Are You in a Color Rut? Meny folks ero. They've lived with the Je me color 1ehome for ye.rl, wory of ehenging it for fear of m•~ing • mi1l41ke. Fashions in color $ChomeJ change fr.quently, end • room thot't left olwoys the wme ;, •PI to become doted. You een give your room on en- tirely new personelity if you . , • If yo11 hove • col.or problem, or eny dtcoreting problem for thet metter, we'll be most happy to help you In tiiY way •• e.n. So come in end Itt's he¥"e • ehet •Milt YOUR. ltMM plellnint • , • etty'tlma. Use Color in Sharp Contrast or in • muted monoton~ whichever y«M~r perMMI teste die- totn. One woy to .,...e yout ,._ cflstlnctiv.ty YOUR OWN is to uM color wner,.cteclly. Lie pointing the inslclt of the entrance door and e.lll119 the auct color of tlta sofa. Choo.. t color tltet contre•h .herply with wells end ploys up fllrnldllnt•· Co. • Advertlsiat • -• • • • C.l a..t • • * 1\e Newport Hartt.r 1Mi911 ~~.. be.. .let-iMd to be • --,.,., of , ... eral clrcllletl... br lllilllt- !Mftt of .... s..,.,t... Cowt ol .... Stet• of 1Aiifornle 1e afloll fot flle Cowlty ef Or ... ,.. • ..... ~ ....... th.,.of Is q41011flo4 to .. aU ptt~c notlc.s Nqulr.4 br · * * • IVUc:all"ftO. IIA1'D On. YNr .. -·--·-----lifO OIAt of Bartlor Area .. ___ _... ....... ODe Year--.. --------• 0\At of Bartlor ~·-.....SUO ~c:m,ca c...:: t:t::T.a Sgt. aud Bride LiveinCDM Newlyweds T;Sgt. and Mrs. Rus- sell Smith arrived home at 519~ Poppy Ave., Corona d£'1 Mar , on Sunday after a week's honeymoon at Arrowhead Springs Hotel. The couple were married Saturday, March 29. at the Congregational Church in Brea. The groom, who is a Sergeant in the Marine Corps, stationed at Camp Pendleton. is originally from Corpus Christi, Texas. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker or Port Washington, Oregon. She has been living in Co· rona del Mar and is a beautician here. Her wt'dding outfit was a navy blue ensemble with a print top and navy and whit4' accessories v.ith a rose camellia corsage. Her cousin, Miss Harriet Bakl'r or Brea, was her maid of honor. Best man was Virgil Muzzall of Brea. The inheritance of character and personality through the 48 chromo-aomet la of doubtful nature. It Ia quite definitely established that some of the lngredlents tor inteUl· gence and teml)E'rament are a blo- lOilcal· cift from parent to ehllcl. Howe ver. a human infant with a nervous system a nd brain that would enable him to be a genius lf properly develo~d would a~ar to ua to be a complete Jctiot If like Romulus and Remus he were mothered by a wolf. Lewia Ter· man's study of 1500 giftecl children tn CaUfom la has amply demon- stra ted the impor tance for high intelligence of such factors as par- ental educa tion. excellent schools, good medical care, adequate nour- ishment. proper sleep and exercise. type of neighborhood. and so forth. There is a nother factor which this gentleman has overlooked. Since 1620 when the Mayflower touched these shores there have ~n 11 generations or famUies. Each one of us has four gnndpar- ents. who theort>ticaUy ha,·p con- tributed one-fourth of our inherit- able cha racteristics. (Actually it l.s possible for one grandparent to have contributed more or less than one-fourth.) Each one of these grandparents had two parents, making eight great-grandparents for ourselves in the third genera- tion. Each of these grand-parents had two parents making 16 great- gtcat -grandparents for ourselves in the fourth generation. Thl' pro- gression is like this: 2. 1. 8. 16. 32, 64. 128. 256. 512, 1,021, and 2.048 whl'n the pilgrims landed. Till' -------------possibility that our man J'eceived jus t one of his 48 chromosomes from his Mayflower Ancester is -12 to 1. If this pedigree were carril'd back through 20 ~eneJ·a- Nature study has occupied meet-tions we would ~ach have t provld· ings and outings of the Second ing there had ~n no incest l over Grade Brownies of Troop 45 led by 1,000,000 direct ancestors. Mrs. Ed Bucko. Among their out-Even though we carried the ings were a crayon sketching hike name of this ancestor there is no back of Corona Hig hlands, a rock assurance of any extraordinary hunt after which they studied the infl uence. And what about t he formation or the specim ens found, other 2,047 a net-stors? Was none a "sound" trip dunng which t hey of them feeble-mintled, unsuccess- listened to nature's expressions. a ful -horrid? The man who traces trail-making hjke. with one group his lineage through several genera-blazin~t a trail and the others find-, lions omits mention of thos~ who ing it, and a beach outing whcrl.' do not a dd to his prestige although thl'Y collected shells and forms of they have also contributt>d to his sea lift' and idt>ntiricd and dis-present bt-ing. played them at the Girl Scout The moral is: Rela..~ because House. ~ou too are human. Last week thl.' troop had a pic-'--- nic lunch at the home of Mrs. Jack I UcoAL NOTte' Garnaus and then made a visit to ~OTit'E OF HEARING a Santa Ana bakery to watch I ;\iotice is her·eby given that the brcadmaking. Assistant leaders or Planning Commjssion of the City the troop a re Mrs. A. J . MacGilli-of Newport Beach will hold a pub-~ \Tay and Mrs. Robert Oabney. lie hearing on the a pplication of • • • Gloria Gardner for a variance Badge work for thl'l r second from the s trict application of Sec- class requirements has been the tion 9105.5 ta) of the Zoning Law work of Fifth Grade Scouts of on Lot 3, Tr act 742 1304 Grand Troop 24 led by Mrs. John Baker. Canal. Balboa Island.J assisted by Mrs. Catharine Ben!.'· :-.lotice is hl'reby furth<'r given diet. Mrs. Royce Prior has been that said public h<>aring will be teaching the girls to sew. Their held on the 17th day or April. 1952. project has been stuffed animals at the hour of 7:30 P. M. in the for the children's ward in the Hoag Council Chambers of the City Memorial Hospital. An Uncle Re-Hall. Nl.'wport Beach. California. mus tale entitled. "Brer Terra-at which tlme and place any and pin's Tug of War," was written all persons interested may apl)E'ar a nd produced by the girls. Parts and be heard thereon. were taken by Judy Baker, Diana RAY Y. COPELIN. Secretary Fisher, Pamela Hant, Helen Ma-NEWPORT BEACH thews. Stephanie Daly, Wendy P LANNING COMMlSSIOJ'i Desenberg and Toni Benedict. Last Publish: April 10. 1952 week they toured a bakery in i11 the Newport Harbor Ensign. Santa Ana. • • • A great variety of projects has been keeping Second G ra d e Brownies of Troop 42 busy. They went on a nature hike to find pretty leaves and we<-ds, which they used for designs in splatter painting; they have been assemb- ling first aid emergency kits to be used for their family car , pic- nice, etc.; they have just finished making gifts for their parents. The en tire troop is now learning a donee "My Little Red Handker- chief" and their next project will be making hand stenciled tray clbtha for Hoag Memorial Hospi- tal, according to their troop lead- en. Mrs. H. B. Harshbarger and Mrs. A.l Irwin. -------We have one or tJM nat up-• date aDd eftldent job prtatlal pla.Dta ID the ~ Ara. '1'r7 ua. GUSIIIIS 61 I Coett HJ911wey, N..,.,t ...... 5:177 o,... Nltlm •• s-. 10 ....... ,... NOTICE OF HEARING Notice ls hereby given that the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach will hold a pub- lic hearing on the application of Uoyd Batcmna n for a variance in rear yard setback line to pennit construc tion of laun~ and utility buildinf on NWly 44 or Lot 22, Block 1, Section One, Balboa Is· land, (134 ()pal Ave.) Notice 1 i.s hereby further 2iven that said public hearing will be held on the 17th day of AprU,l952, at the hour of 7:30 P. M. in the Council ~bers of the City Hall, Newport &-ach, California. at which tlme and place any and all iopenona interested may appear ana ~ hMrd thereon. R.AY Y. COPELIN. ~tary NEWPORT BEACH PLANNING COKMISSION Publlsh: A.prU 10, 1~ in the Newport Harbor Ensign. GETS PHI B171A IDlY Newly elected to the academic honorary fnternity of Phi Beta Kappa at POinona College lt James StettenMn. 209 Marisold Ave .• Co- I'Cll\& del Mar. James. 10n of Mr. and Mn. J. LeaUe SttffftWen, wu named a Rhodles Scholar a few monthtl a.J'o • Tbunday. AprillO, 1152 f DIRECfORY '"BE SURE -INSUR.J:'" with Maurie Stanley lniUraDcle CtJumellal' HARBOR 1"1'76 225 Mertne Aft.., Balboa llilllit W. Stuart Foote GENERAL D"lSURAJfOE MARCO ANICH, A.-od&te Phone: HArbor 24-P.Q. S.l 2111 w. Balboa ..... Newport ~ Qllf. Furniture Restoration Cba1r bottom.~, ~ and atoo1a re.to usln& cane, Nth, etc. HARVEY'S Fumlture Repair ~ Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa. BEacon 6133-J DANCING IN8TBt70'1'10N AUTHUR MURRAY'S tll COAST BLVD. Corontl del Mar ()peD 10 to 10 For tree dance aoalrlla Call~li'25 TRIANCIA Frances Vandercook Spanish, Hawaiian Md HIDdu dandng castan.et and gourd work 6l17 Carnation Ave. HArbor 2825-W. Corona del Mar REAL F.BTATE For High Quality Homea Rentals -Income Property See ROBERT L. BOYD Modem Realty A.ssocla te 1213 Coast BlYd. Corona del Mar HArbor 2242 Nl7R81JR Y SOBOOLS HAYDEN HAVEN For the Pre-School Tot 440 H eliotrope Ave., <DM Hall-and All-Da y .se.tona By Hour, Day, Week or Month HArbor 1091-R 81Ll'E& PIA'I'INO Silver Platers And SUversmJtha Repair -Refinishing -Replate Gold -SUver -Copper. Brut Near Community Church 1914 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mea BEacon 5113 JIU8(() Margaret L. Scharle Teacher ot Plano Organist-Accompe.nt,.t Evening ClallleS for Adultl 307 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona del Mar PBY81CIANS-SUBOIION8 Lawrence K. Gundrum M.D.' ' 1741 Superior A ve., Cocta Mea Practice lim ited to ot.eue. of Ear, Nose. Throat: Allergy Offloe Hours: by Appointment BEacon 6508 or HArbor 1036 Bruce F. Sims, D. 0 . Physician & Surgeon Practice Confined to Care of the Feet 1195 Coast Blvd. South Lagw1a Beach. Phone ~ Day or Night Pbooe HArbor 1138 Baltz Mortuary Qa)Jel b)' u. Sea RARBOa a Coroaa •• Mar, CaUtOI"bba Ample Off..Strtet ~ P'rlelldb-Nepborboocl Senb p A.IUCI::S • RlDl.BY GRAUEL CHAPEL 110 Broadway BEaoon 5810 Cotta·- Tbunclay, April 10, 1152 SchweilleriiNcls Poaoaa Almn•i Pomona Coll~e Alumni of Or - ange County eJected Harborites Richard Schweltur of O>sta Meu as presJdent, and Mrs. David Bal- lantine of Balboa as a director, at a meeUng held last wH k on Wednesday a t Garden Grove. Other new orncers are George Dunton, jr . of Santa Ana u vice- president; Mn1. Wayne Butter- baugh, Anaheim. secretary; and Mrs. E. T . McFadden ot Santa Ana, Frank Fitts or Laguna, Phil- Ups Newman or TUstin, and Dr. S tanley Warburton of Fullerton, all aa dlrectora. Dr. Warburton, superintet*nt or Fullerton schools, presided u out-going president. Speakers In- cluded D~. E. Wilson Lyon, Po- mona College president: Dr. J . Ed· ward Sanders, dean or students: Earl J . I Fub:> Merritt. football coach : a nd James Steffensen of Corona del Mar, a student at Po- mona and recently named Rhodes Scholar. CubS.:ouls P lana for the annual Cub Srout Pack 180 carniva l next month are lw1ng whipped into shape this WN'k under the direction o f Dun- can ~tewart, chairman, following annoWlcement or the event at tht' monthly peck meeting last Friday 1 eqmJng. I Games of skill to be'operated by each of the seven dens. run rides and stun ts , movies. contests. pa- rade or decorated bicycles, and popcorn. hot dogs and soft drink j sales are to tw arranged. The car-, nival wiiJ be held on the Corona dt>l Mar school grounds from 2 p. m. until dark Sa turday. May 24. I Last week's pack mreting was featurro bv th<" induction of t hrP~' nt-w mc.>mbers as Bobcats and tlw graduation into couting of '"o other... Jon llubbard. Jim \'an Landingham and John Valtet~Ln wl're the newcomers. Grant Hom - beak and Kent Harvey, recipient-. of Wetwlos awards the same eve- ning, were.> Wf"lcomed as candidatr'> to Boy Scout Troop 17 by Darrr ll Goins. senior p.atr\11 leader. and Acting Scoutma tt>.r John Kecll•r Fourtet>n ot her bo) s wrre hon · ored in thr achlevf'm('nt counrll , Wolf badges were earn~ by Pat Walsh. Mtchat>l Orr, Charles Her· man and AI Ro~son. v.1th Wal-.h and Herman also gettln~ gold u-, row awards. Wolf rank silver ar- rows we nt to J ohn Smith. \raH.: Bailey, Mik(' Smith. J on Wh•'t'l(.'r. Lorren Fletl'hf"r and R i c h a r d " Hoffm an. Bf"a r silver arrows wert' rf"cd vt>d by Jimmy Johnson I .2 I . and Steven Blanchard: a Lion badgf' with emf" £Old 11nd ont' !;il\'('r arrow bv Chtp Willry: T ion ((old and ~;t l\t'l arrtl\\~ h~ Ru) :O.tatht'r. and a 2-)f'a r S('f\H'I' !>tar b} Pr t ('r ...: tlldci:o r d D<'n 1'\ a cl.tt•w•d 1 hi' n' t • nda nr• and umform JnS (l('l'tion hunnr rta~ Tlw ff'n turf•d !>kit w ;h prt'.lot'llt••d b) D<n 6 o.~nd the m•·PIIn\! "a' oiJ('nro w1th th<' flal.t salutl' b> Den 4 * SPECIAL EASTER G IFTS * Collie" 40 wh. ).00 Holid•y b mo1. 2.00 Ledi•1' Ho,.,e Journ•l IS mol. ).00 Life 70 wh . 7.27 lte•ders' Oiqe1t 8 mot. I .00 H. A. REED. Box 12. Coron• d el M•'· C•lif. T •'•phon• HArbor 2863-R .J,.t1ilaliotW T• y-weddiftt lite! yov ......... ll'fO..d .. """l ,., • ., ho•• ..... c..n.; .. towch thot ap•tl• , ....... "''"' o11d good ••••• A ,.,.oull c'm,,./.4 The ,.,. •• ,.;,,.,, 111odetft _., wlle11 lhe li"'e co"'et to tell For Pn nti"9 of Oistinc:tio" C All HArbor I I 14 EiiSiCii I 104 eo... 81vd. C«on• d•l M•r SANTA ANA ATTORNEY Le._ tv Vaa Tatellho¥e aaaou.eH thJa week that be w111 be a caacHdatle on tlae DemocraUe ticket for the State A.-nbly from the '74tb Dlatrlc:t. He l8 a World War U veteraa, mt'mber of the Oraa~te County Demo- C'ratie Ceatral Comm1ttH, put C'hnlrma a of that commiU..-e aad put presldetat or tbe Oran~te County Yoaaa-Df'moeratA. Of' 1.5 marrtf'd alld baa IJ"o c:blldr~ ~,-.,8) IJB OR HIU'S Aslc Oil• Cas About RIAL se .. ica l /1011912 HOUSE Of HA~MONY:- 1 THINK YOUR SERVIC E IS THE lEST -YOUI WOIUCh4EN AltE THE TO'S IN MY lOOK. WE WOULD NOT IE IACKWARD AIOUT ltE.COMMENOtN6 YOU TO ANYONE. I HAVE A.ll THE CONFIDENCE IN THE WAY YOU DO BUSINESS. SINCEitE.LY 'AUL C LAIRE 26.4 E lith St. C OSTA MESA T'\' .t APPLIA..'\'C E SER\'ICE 'TIL t P. M. Frigidaire Norge Bendix Magic Chef RCA Victor Hoffman Zenith Packard Bell 1817 Newport Blvd. BEacon S 7 3 7_ EASTER TIME • • • Attend Sunrise Sert•ices This Sunda)•! Farm-Fruh Produc~ OR FOLGER'S COFFEE 81~ 19« 1'.\.'-'C l' .SOHTll£ft.S GROW.S ARTICHOKES J ''" ,,c RluhJU Y~Uow MARGARINE b : J>toUC'IOU'4 Jo'lu \or" JELLO Dr llC'II>U'4 Sulad Ort•.Wnl MIRACLE WHIP PA \'0 BKA.SD l.h. ('u r tuo 3 fur 19C 31~11•trt sse HEN TURKEYS ll t.o H lb. A\l'ra~:t• MAXSI.SG'S CHOICE BEEF POT BOAST ChoiC't> li radf' LEG of LAMB L.U Ot; LOI.S 83f. LDIB CROPS iil\\i ft's Oriolt" 41· SUCED BACON lb 89~ Pufflll'• ~Y to bake 25• RlM'UTTS .. TWe hJMoa n EJ:n ; \ .uu.t:n· AVOCADOS .... o uo R EO CABBAGE "'"" qc •·•••• 4C Froaen Foods "'"'"''·''' l't . \ .... R'd~W\r l.lnl:l n.•al) 251/Jj '' ( ( I IT \' Jl I I • 1 .. Ht rd"''',. 451/J; I 'UH II I ll.'t:'f ' lb .. c ouht ....... "'hf'r h't I: 891/Jj ..r H I. c 1a . \~1 ~:.11 ., SAVE • S~VE • SAVE • llt•l )font<' :0011('(..<) n r llu h ,., PEACHES '-'o. ~ 1'~0 2St o.,u.·,. -F'lnt"§t c rl-m<~ FRUIT COCKTAIL On1.-· .. -tlnwallan SLI. PINEAP. ,n. I t'htt '"·I C'.tn 21' 2 ft~r 25' lklrdo !'lt'('tlon~ or GUPEFBUIT tr. 40 Ounrr Best for Eating and Colorinq. Olson Bros. .. Countryside" ... 'ATlON I ZE ' MecliwD EGCS 18' 37' ' Fellowship Day r.u Be OD May 2 Donald C. Bridgeman, counaellor at Orange Coast College, will be the speaker for May Fellowship Jla7, me of the t.hree special days oMened by the Council or Church Women in Newport Harbor and throughopt the United S tates. Bal- boa llland Community Methodlst aniNh wU1 be bc»t church for the lle'n'ioe, which will be held at 1 :30 p. m., Fliday, May 2. Estelle ~ M1lla of the Balboa Island dnuch wiU provide special music. In preparation for the day, Mrs. W . A. McBride, Mey Fellowship Day ehainnan, held a meetine of her OOIIUTlittee at her home. 604 Q1tJ Dr., Newport Heights. Tradi- tionally, explained Mrs. McBride, tllla II tbe day when church wo- men of 1800 church councils look at their OI.I.'Tl communeties and atud.y their problems and responsi- bilities in rela tion to the commun- ity. nu. year's theme Is "Splr- tt\al Security for Today's Fam1- Ues." A social hour followed the plan- nini'C met>tin~. In attcnda nc£> were Mrs. P. F . Baines. Mrs. }o'ra nk Lowe, Mrs. Hubert Kiddl•r, :\11~. Arthur Miller. Mrs. W. S. Hun- sak<'r and Mrs. Elsie l"<"wland. Sha re your Easter Happmess w ith Friends and Family -- ReMEMBER them with • WALLPAPER All New 1952 Patterns ec-t..., •• '•lnt.n a o...r .... .......... 611 C..st Hi9hway N..,.,t ..... Ope. Ni9lm - -Sun. 10 a.m.· 4 ~ ~T C:HIJRt:HES SPilClAL Ml18JO JI'OR EASTER A wealth or Easter music will be part of the Sunday service at the Balboa bland Community Me- thodist Church at 119 Agate Ave. The minister's son, WarTen White, and Ruth Vierling wiU sing the duet. "Love Divi~" by Stainer; the Sunday School Choir will pre- sent an arrangement or the hymn "Christ Arose": and a solo, "The Conquerer" by Combs wiU be sung by Mrs. Vierling with a violin ob- bligato by Mrs. Harlan Griswold. Dr. Harry White's message will be "Messengers of the Resurrec- tion." The service will be at 11 a . m. with special microphones carry- Ing the sermon to the S unday School rooms. Or. White noports that over 100 young "Easter Week" visitors attended the Balboa Is- land Church service las t Sunday. • • • EA~TER WEEK RERVICES ADDilD JIO&NINO 8EII,VJOE A apedal Euter morning aer- vice wiU be held at 8 :30 o'clock Sunday ln addltlon to the ~~r 9:45 and 11 a. m. services at the Corona del Mar Com m u n l t y Church. The four church choirs -Chancel, Chapel, Carol and Pil· gnm-will be used throughout the services. A solo by C. G. Welpult will be part of the earliest service and Mrs. Walter S picer will play her violin at 9:45 and 11 a . m . The Sacrament of Baptism will be obs£>rved at 8:30 a . m. ''What Is the Resurrection" Ia th£> title or the Easter Sermon by R£>\'. Paul E. Babbitt. Holy Communion services wiU be held at 7 :30 p. m. Thursday at the church. Special music for the s£>rvice will Include "Seven Last Words of Chrt.st" by Dubois. sung by the Chapel and Chancel Choirs with a solo by choir director, Mary Batten Steffensen. Twenty-four members of the congregation will take part In the service, which, like last year, will be modelled aft~r The Last SupP£'r, including the offi,ce of Tenebrae. • • • S pecial Easter Week services at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Newport Heights wUI i'l'lclude celebration of the Sacrament of Holy Communjon at 8 p. m . to- night • Thursday) In observa nce of Maundy Thursday: and a Good Fri-day serviC<" from noon to 3 p. m. FOUR EAS TER SERVICES tomorrow as a rommunlty £>ffort Four services on Easter Sunday with the St. James Episcopal wUI climax the Holy Week observ- Church at their Newport church. ances at the St. James Episcopal Duplicate ser\'ic£>s will be held at Church. Holy Communion is being 9 :30 and 11 a. m. Sunday and a admjnistered at 7 p. m . tonight baptismal service at 3:30 p. m . !Thursday), "The Three Hours" • • • st>rvicc from noon to 3 p. m. to- Dl'PLJCATE SERVICES morrow wiU sanctify Good Friday; R<', .. Thomas Roy Pendell will a n Eas ter Eve service for the '-JX'ak on "Beginning With Easter. childr€.'n of the Primary and Begin- . ·· a t two duplicate worshjp n£>rs d~partmen~ will include pre· sen iC<'S Easter Sunday a t Christ seneatJon or M1tl' Boxes and de- Church by the Sea in Newpor t. coration o r the Floral Cross at The 9:30 a . m. s£>rvice will close 14 p. m . with the traditional chlldr t.>n's Eas-Eastt'r day s.£>rvices will begin ter processional as the child.rt'n !l' 6 :30 a. m. wtth Holy Commun- !rom th<' kindergarten and pri-JOn: at 7 :30 a. m. a Choral, Holy ma ry grades come into tht' Sane--Communion and st':mon will be t uarv to sing their Easter . songs. held: a t 9:30a.m. 1.1.1 U be a Cho ral Tht' ·11 a. m. serviCE.> will close with I and Holy Communion s£>rvice and the Sanctuary Choir singing Gou- at 1 ~ Morning Prayer. Holy Com- nod 's "Unfold Ye Portals." munson and :l<'rmon. ILLl1STRAT~ ·L~RE I {'HOIR~ WI~L ~JN.G Pau l Tra\iS. world tr&H•Ier. will Sp<'<'ial Easter Music by the talk at the Seventh-Day Advent- choirs. ond<'r the direction of Mrs. ist C'hurch ot 7 ·30 p. m. tomorrow John W . Herrick. will include the •Fridayl. II<' will gi\1' an illus· anth<'m "In Jos£>ph's Lovely Gar· trated lt'cture on "The Vatican's drn" a t thC' First Baptist Church Pa r t in World Politi~." and also of N<'"'-port. This will be the first "F acts on Conditions Behjnd the app<'nrance of the n£>w chlldr('n's Iron Curtain." choir Dr. Ivan C. Ellis has pre- At 1l a. m. Saturdav Pastor pared two Eastt'r messages: for HolUs L. Anderson will 'sP£'8~ on 11 a . m. "Thr Easter Bea titude" ''Weathering the Storm," and at and at 7:30p.m. "Through Lockf'd 7:30 p. m. Wednesday his topic Doors." will be "H ow Much Do W£> Owl" God." FIRST CHU.CH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST U Ol Vla l.Wo, Newport ... dl A branch of The Mother Church, The 1 Fi"t Church of C hrist, Scientist, in b 1 ton. Manechu1et1s. Sunday S<hool . ·-··-t :IS..,., Sundev Service II :00 a.m Wednesday Evening mHtinQ .. 8:00 p.m Reeding Room loceted el Ill Pelm St., Balboo. is o~n d11ily from 12 noon •o S p.m. ~~&capt Sundoys e nd holidova ~olio"olly obse,..,.ad. Tho publoc is cordially invited to of· •end the church aervices end usa the ~eeding Room. • • • HOLY WEEK SERVJCE.~ Craftmanship 1n Fabrics & Leather ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.. K I M M 0 N S -: ----- DRAPERIES up H 0 L s T E R y FABRICS Holy WN'!k services of the N ew- port Harbor Lutheran Church will begin with th£> Vesper s on Maundy Thursday. (today) at 8 p. m. The Lutheran churches ot Ontn~e County will hold their Three-Hour Good Friday service at Saint Peter's Church in Santa Ana. A s1m1lar service wiU be held by the Newport Harbor Coun- cil of Churches at the Balboa Is- land M£>thodJs t Church. P astor Herbert Roth will preach at both s('rvices. The seventh annual In- door Easter Sunrise Scn ·ice will be held at 6 a. m. At 9:30 a . m . a special East('r program will be pr£>sent£'d for thr childr~n. Eash•r ~unday Worship will be held at 11 a.m . 3-Boar Service On Good Friday A three-hour S('r\'ic£> commemor- ating the three hours that Jesus hung on the cross will be observed by N('WJ)Ort Harbor Protestant Churches on Good Friday ( tomor- row) from noon to 3 p. m . at the Balboa IJlland Community Me th- odJst Church. Worshippers art' invited to "come when you can, leave when you must." '3!5 E. 17th S t COSTA MESA BEacon 5436 e Important New Arrivals in Drapery & Uphol5tering Fabrics e I BELIEVE: AN candidates mey advertise deit'" to experience and abilit.,.; only investigation can prove the amount they reaiiy possess. FRANK M. LINNELL ~~N~~~~-~~~eo::. let& Newport Jlhod. N-..ort l!lellc* pol. &dY. JJVING ROOM BEDROOM DINING ROOM ,.... u.... ••: rrHAN ALlfN SikES ICLJN& PANCHO IN& LANDY SIALY ... -.. ....., OtfMrl 1W S.. COAST II. YD. LAMPS AND W AU SHELVES BEDDING FRH DELIVIlY CliOIT TllMS PATIO FUINITUU ........ .... AIAI-u E..., ....... ~. 'tilt,.,... 41129, L.A5UNA IIACH Taking part in the service will Dr. Harry White, Balboa Is- la nd Church; Pastor Herbert Roth, Nt>WPOrt Harbor Lutheran: Rev. Paul E. Babbitt. Corona del Mar Community: Rev. Thomas R. Pen- dell, Oui.st Church by the Sea; Rev. James Stewart. St. Andrews Prt>sbvterlan; Rev . Joseph Mc- Shane, Costa Mesa Community; Dr. Ivan Eltil, Newport Baptist. EA8'J'EII. WEEil AWAY Balboa Island may be the vaca- tion haven for tbouu.ndll of folks, but during Eaa~r vacation Mr. and Mn. Stanley Hadfield a nd their c.hlldren, Peggy an4 Bob, are taklng a hoUday ln M,xlco at Aca- pulco. ~flew down lut week- end ..._ -• r·-----• •-• • Thunclar. AprillO. 1152 Fll~Wral Held for Father Of Lido Jale RHideot Funeral services were held laat week tor Henry T erry, 87, pioneer rancher from Orange, who wu the father of Mn. Joseph FerguJOn or Udo Is le. He bad been acUve as president of the Orange GrovH Aasoclatlon, a former member of the Orange City Council and an officer in the Orange Methodist Church. The Shop b Meo WHERE WOMEN UKE TO SHOP We haw c.cM fit tbe mc.t up-to- date and elftdent Job prlatinl plutiiD .... Harbor L.. 1"17 ... 1205 Cocmt B!Yd. e e e REOOIDITIOIIED SHARPEIIED ADJUSTED AND FOR ONE WEEK ONLY FREE PICK-UP I DELIVERY ~f~~ .... 250 Any Place m the Harbor Area BIDY'S PET SUPPLIES aad Sportiag Good 's EASTER SPECIALS ---··-SLACKS Gabard me or Shark- skin ---spot and wrinkle resistant SPORT SIDBTS See rsucke r or Rayon fERRY JACSBIBTS Fancy Trimmed Gabarcliae Jackets • • • • FOR BOYS Gabarcliae Slacks Gabarcliae Jackets Spot and wrinkle resistant Sport Shirts The f95 f95 ..... llubor ArM's Mo.t Olmple~ Store for II• Ia eo; I .. N ....... Aft. for pet• Training -Boardinq Grooming -----...._ -r ..... Dtrtn ... ...... L&&O& oa n•u. ~~ eJVE.H a.uDD oA.a ...... aioaAoa NW• •ov• Wltaa ... w.sr AOIIN'1'8 1'0& LI'OJifa 1118 Harbor BJ.d. 0..... ..... ,., .. .., ........ A .. .-ltllh -N .... -a.a.... ... ., •hMI .f 4eht.-.llywilwe a. ,._ en... "He colleetMM Ne fee." We ~.,.nee el ....._ CREDIT BUREAU OF NEWPORT lEACH, LA&UNA lEACH AND COSTA t.tESA 204 RM..We A••· '· 0 .... Jt6 .... 1197. No~ INdl, c.llf. TRAVEL THE LIDO WAY Authorized Rl'presentative All Scheduled Airllnes, S hips ---Trains ---Tours VIICEIT'S UIG TIIA VEL BUJU:.AU Jfeee"ae, Udo Dnllr HArbor lJ4e ~ 1M Sip 111 HArbor 87 427 Nercl-. COt.t GREE.IINGS & Gin'S are brought to you from Friendly Neighbors and Civic and Social WeUare Leaders Tbrouch WELCOME WAGON 011 Ute occuloa of : a...p of reeldellcle Antnle of N ~wcome.n t.o Newport &.eta. Phone BEacon 7272 (Ho OMt or obl.lpU•) lATTA I ..... Non~O.:F*::uJNo Pcmlwl Meedag Date Notice 1B he~by Jiven that the Changed to April 15 Planning Cornmiaion of the Oty A conflict of date. bas chan~ of Newport ~ach will hold a pub-the ~gular Harbor Panbellenlc II .. _arl th u tJo of meetlng from Wednesday to~ c IK:' · ng on e app ca n day, April 15, for this month, Mn. Dr. Ward Rolland for a variance of 50% on rear yard ~tback for Rayn\ond Kent Harvey, president, d t announces. 11le meeting will be aecon story garagt' apart:men on held at the social hall of the Co-Lot 23. ~lock 21 . Section three ( 114 Amethyst Ave., Balboa Is-rona del Mar Community Church land). and me mben from Laguna Beach Notice is hereby further given will be hostesses. Plana for the that said public hearing will be bridge and canaata party on Fri- held on the 17th day of AprU. 1952, day, May 2, will be discussed and at the hour of 7:30 P . M. tn the· .uggestion.s for the scholanlhJp Coundl Chambers or the City tea presented at the meetlrtg. Hts. Coupk Wed59Years The 59th wedding annJvenary of Mn. W. C. Bullock. 546 West- minter Ave., Newport Ht>lghu, was observed on March 28th at their home. 'The long wedded pair are 79 and 77 yean old rHpectivt'ly. Best wishes wert> sent by frtcndl on the special occasion and a party in their honor Included their &On and daughter·in-la!'1_ Mr. and Mrs. ..... FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Hall. Newport Beach, Callfomlad OITY EMPLOYEE DIPil.OVES at which time and place any an Hugh Dimlt, 127 33rd St., New- all persons in~rested may appear port, hu returned from the bospi-and be heard thereon. ,, ' t 1 d 1 _. t RAY Y. COPELIN. Secretary a an 8 recove .. ng rom sur- NEW PORT BEACH gery. Mr. Dimit a janitor at the PLANNING COMMISSION City Halt----- J L. BuUock of ::t40~ Weatmin- sler. and their granddaughter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Putnam, 515 Catalina Dr., New· port Heighta. Old rrt"'ds from Kansas were &lao prt'S('nt 88 was Jlb:a. Bullock'• lllt~r. Mn. Flora Hania, allo of Newport Heights. c .,... .. ai--Q:=B!Yd Publlsh: April 10. 1952 In the Newport Harbor Ensign NOTI(l£ OF HEAIUNO Notice ls h~reby given that the PlannJng Commission or the City of Newport Beach win hold a pub- lic hearing on the application or James Van Every for a variance from Section 9103.2 of the Zoning Law on Lot 1 and SWly % Lot 3. Block 237, Corona dt-1 Mar, (301 Larkspur Ave.) Notice is hereby further givf'n that &aid public hearing will be held on the 17th day of Aprll. 1952. at the hour of 7:30 P. M. In the Council Chambers of the City Hall. Newport Beach, Calirornia. at whJch time snd place any and all persons interf:'Sted may appear and be heard thert'On. RAY Y. COPELIN. Secretary Nl:WPORT BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION Publish: April 10. 1952 in the Newport Harbor Ensign. NOTICE OF IIF~RJS€1 Notice is herf'by l{iven that thr Planning CommissiOn of tht> City of Nl'wport BPach "111 hold a pub- lic hl:'arin~ on the application of E. C. 1\tcCauiPy for a !iO"~ \'arianct' in front 'ard sl'tback a nd r<'li€.'f from SE'<:.tion 9105 2 I b I of th<' Zoning Law on Lot 13, Block 10. Tract 626. (1401 W. Bay A\(' Nev.rport &ach 1. Notice is heN?by further giv<'n that sajd public hearing will be held on the 17th day or April, 1952. at the hour or 7 :30 P . M. in th<' Council Chambers or thf:' City HaU, Newport Beach, California, at which time and plact' a ny and all persons interestl:'d may appt'nr and be heard thereon. RAY Y. COPEI.IN. S€'crctary NF.WPORT BEACJ I PLANNING COMMISSIO;\: Publish: April 10. 1952 in the :-.Jewport Harbor f:ns1gn. CERTifiCATE OF BUSINESS FlcUU008 Firm Name The Undenlpf'd do ht'reby cer- tify that tht'y ar<' conducting a N?tail automobile business at 2101 South ~ain Stl't'et. Santa Ana, California, under the fictitious firm name of JORDAN MOTORS and that said finn is compos<'d or the following persons, whoSE' names In full and places of rM1denet> nrC' as follows. to-wit · Hubv Jordlln, 325 Pomc;N t 1a Corona df'l Mar. Calif K }Tk Lu Jordan, 325 Poi n~<'t· tia. Cornua dl'l Mar. C'·dif Ross A. Jordan. 325 Pt•ml-t t· tia. Corona d<'l :\1ar, (';1lif WltneM our hand" thic; 6th dw of :\1arch, 1952 · HUBY .JORDA;\1 KYRK LU JOROA~ ROSS A. JORDAN Staw or C&llfomla COUDty of Onu~~--. Oo This 6th day of Msrch. A D. 1952, before me, Susan P. Foley, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residinJ: th<'rc-. in, duly commlsaloned and swom, personaUy appeared Huby Jordan, Kyrk Lu Jordan, and Ross A. Jor· dan known to me to be the J)('rsons whose names &n! sub5cribed to th(' within instrument. and acknowl- eded to me that they executed the same. Ia WI'-W'llereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affbu!~i my official !IE'al t.M day and )'('ar in this Certifica~ first abow writ- ten. SUSAN P . FOLEY Publish: Mar. Z7; April 3, 10. 17 in the Newport Harbor Ensign FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES UGAL NOTICI <JERTIPIOATE OP BU81NE88 netaaoa. P\na Na..IDe 'fte u .......... do hereby certi- fy that they are conducting a busi- nea at 1415 Coa.st HJgtrway, Co-rona del Mar, Calllomia under the fictitious firm name of Mining Re- search .Aslociates and that l&id finn ts com~ of the following per80M, wt..e names In fuD and plaC8 of business are as follows, to-wit: . Uoyd C. Wood, 1415 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, Calif. Richard F . Taylor, 1415 Coa.st Highway, Corona del Mar, Calif. J . F . T. Berliner. 1415 Coast Hlg.hway, Corona del Mar, Calif. WltDeM our h.&Dds this 18th day of Fe bruary, 1952 lLOYD C. WOOD RICHARD F. TAYLOR J . F . T. BERLINER Rtat..-of Callfonlla., ' County of Orao~ Mr. BuUock Is a ~tired cattle rancher from Nebraska and his wife is a former IChool te.cher. CJIECJUNG ON TIIJI! ALTITUDE 1l\e Raymond Kent Harveys, 316 Poppy Avt> .. Corona del Mar, have just rt>tumed trom a week· end in the mountams. Now daugh-ter Mary is entertaining a frit>nd. Joan Walker. from Bak~nfield for Euter W~k. I S ooao~~a. IU.a CaD Ill\ 3176 CLEIIEIS II. N. II.&NOillTII AT EASTE({. TI~E ••• I 61f( AND ENJOY THE FINEST ! ~dtS.tDvm CAl DIES THIY'II OILIC I OUI AND ~ Oa This 18 day of Fl'bruary . 1952. l:x>forl' me. a Notary Publi<' In and for said county and statt'. residing th<'r<'in. duly commls· t sionf:'d and sworn, personally ap- J)('ared LLOYD C. WOOD known to m<' to be the person whOS4' namt• 1S subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that he executed the same. "1tn~ my hand and official S{'al TIIOMAS E. HEFFERNA!': ... ., .. CIICOLATES Notary PubUc in and for said 1 County and State. c Seall I My Commission expires 6-24·5.~. taW. of Caill orola. Coaoty of Ona«~ On this 3rd day of ~arch, lr·52. lx>fort' rnf'. the Wldersig-n~ a l\'o- tary Public in and for said County I and S tatt>. J)('NOnally '•PJIPar<'<i RI· I CHARD F. TAYLOR kno\\n to mt' to h(' 1 hP J'X'f~Oil \\ hOl>t' namE' is subscrib<'d to th" furc~oing mstru- ment anti a..:knowll'd~£'d to ml' that I he <'X<'CUtt•d tht· same. WllDI'IIIII8 my hand and official seal. ISeal1 DONALD D. HARWOOD 1101£ fASIIII£1 f A J 0 Ill E S ,_ ..... --.... ,...._.._,_ .. __ ................ ~.._,-..... .............. ,.._ __ ..... ._.,..........,. '1~ -Notary PubUc in and for the said County and State. State of IUlAots.. <Jocmty of Coolt--M. PECAI IlLICIT$ On this 21 day of February, 1952. before mE'. the undPrsigned. a No-I tary Public in and for said County and S tatC'. personally a ppeared J. F. T BERLINER. known to me to t be the pc-rson whose name is sub- scribed to th<' fon:-going instru- ment and acknowledged to ml' that h<' t'XCCUtC'd thC' saml' ... •ovy p.eoc:o-. .-... ~~ -...... .. , ...... &:.C ~·-· ~--~ ._....-~ il ."' .. " s.o .... """ .. ("o(...... t. -, .. ,, u W ltnrM my hand and offinal Sf'al C~f'll ll WALTER H. HF.B:"ER CORONA DEL MAR PHARMACY Forwlerfy c. ....... l\'ntary Pubhc in and for the said County and ~tat•·. T he F'•e\cr •pt i oo Pherm t~cy Pubhsh : Mar. 27. April 3, 10, 17 in th<' Nl:'wport Harbor Ensii:Jl. 823 Coast Bouktvard, Corona del Mar HArbor 2ln Easter Sunday Services St . .A-ndrews Presbytenan Church 715)2 St Ardrews R:>ed. t~ewpl:lrt Htt Q '\ lhe Rev Jam1u S. Slewart, M't~•s•e• Se"'•ce s a• 9 30 a "" . II 00 o. "" o~d S.pt•uT ol So"-•Ce at 4 00 p. "' Christ Church by the Seo (Methodist) llalboo Blvd a• 14th St , Newport Beach ll.e Rev. Tt-omet Roy Pendell, Minirler Service• e I 9.30 e. m. end I t 00 e rn St'rmo" l c p•c '8e9'""'"9 W .tl. Ealier Bt~lboo lslt~nd Community Methodist Chun:h I t 5 Aga te Avo .. Balboa Island ll.e Re.,. Harry W. Whilo, Mini1tor Serv•ces at 9.30 a m. a"d I t ·00 e. rn. Community Church. Congregotiol'lt~l 61 I Heliotro pe Ave .. Corone del Mer Ttse ltev. Peul Edwerd S.bbift, Mi11lsto• ~ic11 ot 11:30, 9:45. ond It-()() e. m t.Je wpor1 h~·N • L ,•he•t~r-Church •0~7 Cl II r ""' '•• •M,.. 4f'·Q~'' l hf. I!"" Herb4-• o ~~ ~a''t'' 'oe" o• o• ~ ('( • -~~~d II 00 a - Commun•ty MetN.d•si Church 47() WeJ• 19th S· C01"te Mete l h. Rev Josop~ w Mc.S~o•• ~ ,.~ ~"' COl ftO 9 )C 6 t l'nd 10 S(\ II "' ~t Jt~me~ Ep·~copal Church '~•e l •do ot l ide Isle ll•td<Je ll.e ROY Pawl Moo,.. Wh .. ler PMIC• t,.,,.,,,., hi 6 )(I • 30 9 )(l &nd II (( e. ,.. Auembly of God nnd i flden Ave . C~•e Mote T._. -...,. ~. C. Cronic, ._.llli$to· ~rvket et ' 30, t I '00. 6:30 p ,.. 'to.o!h S.rwict' ""d ., )0 o m THE NEWPORT HARBOR COUNCIL Of CHURCHES COMMENDS THlSE SERVICES TO THE PUBUC OF TiiE NEWPORT HARBOR AREA 0,.....,._ ......... ~ .. , IILBIA ISLIII WE HAVE TWO CHOICE BAY FRONT HOMES FOR SUMMER RENTAL. Stanley Hadfield Rea.~ tor Ill llaliae Balboa lal&a4 &Arbor !0 or HArbor ltt'J...J SPECIAL!St.B Here is a vt-ry nice live-- able 1-bedroom home .... Well located on Wilson Ave. in Costa Mesa on a lot with 80' of frontage and which is 300' deep. ~~de $4,950 BEAt VALUE BALBOA PENIN VLA $181500 F1ve bedrooms-52' lot- large 'brick patl<>-2250 square ft "BOB "'OPE SLEPT SUMMER. RENTAL: Bay front. Lido l.sle. 5 bed· rooms complete ly f u r · nished. pier and slip. Available May 1st to Oct. lst. NEW LOW PRICE 3 BEDROOM Calif. mod· ern home nPw-the very latest in design and color G. E. disposal • • · Dish· mastf'r • · · 42' lot. Open for mspe<:llon at 440 Se- VIlle. Balboa Peninsula . HadJol" ln~ednlent £0., RULTORS (S.ace 1945) Newport lll•d. et lOth St. HA 1600 NEWPORT BEACH Newport Heights ONLY $1,650 Down Cl!'an-<:ul 2-bedroom home. Hf'it:hts' bt>sl st n•ct. Good floors. rPcently l'('dccorat- rd, backyard completely ft>nCC'd: 2-car garagP. Pay- m<•n ts including tax£'!' and insurance ate' only $73.80. G I Re-salr $8 450 Full Pnc• I PlDL SUUJV AN GEO. fVERSON IISb Newport lll•d~ Coste ...... (Acrou from Coste Meu lenlJ I E 7123. Eve': HA l 157·W, BE S451.J REAL VALUE .Jl'~T '900 DOW:\' fiEf-.;G ('( >~tPLETED !'<OW New 2-B.R. Frame Home dbl lot. !'lllxl27 $5 500 FULL PRICE O~I .Y 1 B. A. lereson 1982 ~~wport Blvd. BF..acoe 5%25 Co&ta Me.a YOUR COTTAGE In CORONA DEL MAR Fltrn by Professional Decorator 1-bedroom. fire· $9 850 plaCf'. gara~e I Robert L. Boyd t !tS Cout Boalevard Corona del Mar E~ L Se ... llllllr • REALTOR • BUSI NESS OI'P'ORTUNITtES • RENTALS HArbor nM 152) Coerl Blvd., Corou del Mer D' you are thinking of rentinq your property deart_ac ~. telephone us. Ed L Sedelmeier ·~!3 CoMt 81•4. 0oroea dol 11ar HArw •• EXCEP I IOIILL Y FINE VALUE 2-Bedroom Home on 45-fL Comer Lot ill C. D. M. Large living room, fireplace. thermo controlled forced air heat. G-E Dishmaster, dlspoul. gu range, ~~~~!!"~r~~ b~~.~~.~ .~~~~~~.~~ .. ~~~.~~ .. ~~~ .. ~~~~~:.~~~~~: .. ~.~~ .. ~~~: $14.850 Owner wtU conalder moderate low down payment on E-Z terms. WE HAVE an East em client eager to buy a large ocean view lot In C. D. M. needed In addition to those on hand. New listings are Thunday. April 10. 1152 For Sale .. COLDSPOT ~frig. Uk~ new. ~· cab. -7 :3' storage apace. ~ gain. 5403~ Finley, N.B. STEWART-WARNER ,..frtg., 8 cu. ft.. exceL cond. Look.l Uke new. Priced to sell. $55. T Arbor 285s.J. WE NEED LI8 TIN08 OF HOKES A &ENTAL8 HIGH CHAIR. fol.da-rola, painted bookcase. ch8t of drawen and night stand; venetian bUnda, various alzes; 3-ft. yellow •wn- lng, never uaed; 6-ft. green bam· boo porch shade; gu wall heat- er. HArbor 3283-W . COlONA DEL MAB PBOPEBTIES Bobert B. L,_ ucl Belea L. l.7aa. &Mito,. 411 Coast BouleYard CORONA DEL MAR . HArbor 1037 1~ CHRYSLER Wlncbor, very clean, rlc.h. auto-trana., foe lights. $995. 410 2nd Ave., COM TODAY'I IPICiAL Two bedroom and den home in Corona del Mar. This home has hardwood noors, furnace heat, lots of tile. nice yard. Completely furnished with all new furniture. House and furniture used only four months. Full Price $12.250 Hurry on thl• ODf'! Exc:JIIAive wttb PRICE T. McCUISTION VoGEL VALUES *BALBOA-Jz,ooo DOWN BUYS NEW S·BDRM. HOME on the Peninsula-long llv. rm. with fireplace and separate din· ing a rea. Large kitchen with natural birch cabinets and gar- bage di sposal. Garagp S un deck -HArbor 145 *NEWPORT-cuvu DESIGS and l 'Sl'SUALLY ATTRACTn'E paint and wallpaper have madt' this new 2-bedroom house truly a dream home. LocatPd clost> to shopping on one of Newpor t's best streets. $9 400 Only .. 1 with ~:'as} terms. -BE 7468 *LIDO ISLE- Luxu Rious BAY FRO~T HOME. Living room 29'x21' wath large planter box and flagstone !Ire- place. Vipw dining room 26'x16' Both living and dining room paneUl'd in birc h and complett.>ly carpeted. All-elec. kitchPn with garbage disposal & <'lee. dishwashl't' Best ::\orth Bay Front location $581500 -BE 7468 * NEWPORT HEIGHTS-$171250 ~ARISE 0 \\':'\'F:R TRASSFERRED. ''ill sPII Kin~s Rd. \i('w home for ThrC'c bedrooms. 2 bn th-. vt"ry lar~t> mas tE>r bdrm .. forced air ht•ut, 15'x25' livin~ rm. oH•rloukinK tht> harbor. Lar~te lot, land· scaped )ard. Hurry on this. RE 7468 * CORONA DEL MAR-S2.300 DO\\'S Bt'\'~ CI'Tt; 1-IJDtUI. COTTAOt: ocpan sidE> of hi~hway C'ompl('tl'ly $9 500 furnished for only 1 t'ull Prlc'(' !{,\ 17 11 The VOGEL CO.! UOl Coast Blvd., Coro..a del Mar 5.\5 Coast Hwy., ~Sewport Beach I 100 Mai..D SL. B&lboa %08 M ari..De Ave., Balboa lslaJid I * Business Opportunities Wanted * LIST YOUR BUSINESS with Lloyd C. Boward Bu,inen B•o••· Blrtcher Bldg., 1415 Coast Blvd .. Corona del Mar HArbor 3512 • Your business can be sold quickly through a confidential list in g at this time. BICYCLE RBPAIRD1G Schwinn Bicycles Ray Stedman 1574 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. BEacon 5128-J ITS EASY TO SEE WHY nus. one of the last real good Yiew lots, left in SHORE CLIFFS. is outstanding Yalue. sa• .. Wcmted WANTED-12-ft. fibreglaas boat, used. good cond. must be reas- onably. priced. BE 5417. WILL PAY cuh for your used furniture. Criat Furniture, 1687 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa. Across from new Alpha Beta Mkt. Ph. BEacon 7323. WANT 1-bdrm. furn. apt. or house from July 15th to Aug. 30, in Co- , rona del Mar. Include Iocat. in letter. Mrs. Jack Underwood, 625 No. Bentley, Tucson, Ariz. WILL DO cooking for banque ts or wUI sew by the day or hour. Good references. BEacon 5274-R. WANT TO BUY 10 or 12' boat, not over 125-lbs. HArbor 2996-W. REFRIG. $50, bed, books. lampe. sofa. chairs etc. 410 2nd An ., Corona del Mar. Atrro for sale : '40 P)ymouth Cl. Cpe., radio, good motor, new seat covers. $225 or wW trade for '46 Cpe. HArbor 212. ALL ELECTRIC organ. Gofoceo'-- tone. Uke new. Big aavlng:a. Easy terms. Beautiful mahog- any case. For church or home. DANZ-SCHMIDT BIG PIANO and Organ Co., 520 No. Main. Cor. 6th. Santa Ana. Knabe PI- anos. WHIZZER MOTOR BIKE -$25. Girl's bike, $15. Call HA S43. WEISS pinking s hears, almost new , for ha.lf price, $4. BE 6622. FOR S ALE-Good little antique store. Reas. Call BE 5707-M. MOD. A Ford Cpe., running good. ------------$75. HA 1491-R after 5 p.m. Help Wanted OOROEOV8 GE N 'L housekeeper wanted. Two adults, light cooking. Uve in, $75 mo. Call BEacon 745Q..W. EASTER UUEs EXPE RIENCED SALESWOMAN wanted Cor women's wear : 6-day week, Incl. Sun. La Fiesta, Balboa Island, HA 1952-W. Order Youra I'A.rl7 Dowers by Moni 60t E. 8&1.._ Blv4. -a.llloa HArbor.,. S~ at IRC! nmEE BEDROOM HOME on BALBOA ISLAND You will agree that this nearly ne w 3-bedroom attractive home is a fine value. P anelling ln front room. convenient kitchen. good location. Zoned for 2nd wut. Sp~endid Lncome $16 500 Pnced only 1 OCEAN VIEW BLUFF LOT Zoned for 2 unJli. Ownea· amdous ro sPII . . . priced only. . . ... $5.000 island re111ty co. RMJton-BwdDe. &ollen fiA.RVEY D. PEASE Park A\'e.. at Apte ... Block from Ferr7 BALBOA ISLAND llArbor 111-W TWI TOP CORIER LOTS Balboa Isle, R-2 ................................................ $10,500 Lido Isle. R-3 ............ $12.500 COIVEIIEIT BAY nOIT HOlE Newly redecorated, good pier & float a ccommodates 50-foot boat ...... -.......... ·····$36,500 Morris and Lovelud 408 E. Balboa Blvd. SHORE CLIFFS 221 Momillg Caayon Rd. Open for Inspection. Sunday 1 to 5 p. m. Beautiful 4-bedroom , 4-bath Colonial Home. Fine view ... unit hea t ... hardwood floors ... patio ... barbcque ... family dining room ... dozens $42.500 Attractive or outsta nding featur<> . Pri<'('d 'terms IREEIWF 11~ AIIOCiates J II 2 N-peri N . HArbor 1112 N_,.,. .... ' View! Locatioa! Colllort! A 3 bedroom, 1 'h baths, patio, fireplace, close to beach - Oh YH -• -Disposal, double garage, walled yard. Al the prtoe ~ooo of.. .. ~ you'll agree It won't last long. P .S.-$500 worth of drapes Included. (We have ope-ning for a broker) OpeUe Bealty Co. .,.. c-.t mpw.7, <loro.a del 11ar ...,.._ 1111 • Three Uaits ia 11a111oa Well arranged 1-bdrm. apartments in good stucco building. Steady tenants. FURNISHED $14.000 Ullll IULn Cl. {)ppotl t.e Balboa Bank ot Amtrlca Rou Gref'ley e JoeephJne Webb • Ulllan McAdoo .,.. & ..,..,. Bh-ct .. ....._ BArbw am .........,, .Apdl 10. 1151 .... _Fe._._· _ .. __ -____ ·_· I Ileal~ & Beata On the Island Alvah Ann Denton Is Manied 13915 BUYS beeuutul sP.J»t piano. Ueecl Exeel cond. Euy tenna. Full ~ya. OANZ-SCHMIDT BlG PIANO STORE. 520 No. Main. Come.r 6th. Santa Ana. Knabe Piano~. FURN. 1-bdnn. upper apt., 42T Dtahlla, CDM. UtJla. 1ML R.eu. Yr. or monthly HA 3561-J. ., •• ... Or!l1!;r Alvah Ann Dmton of Corona of Pa.sackna. Mr. Deltoa eecorted del Ma.r bec:ame Mrs. Stank!y his dauahter to the altar. Some da.y 1 hope to com~ an Clark Van Oy~ Jr at a wedding 1 Tbe bride and her a ttellldant anthology of lnd denta suffered by held at St Jama E pi a c: o p a 1 ~ gowoed t.n ballerina aa..th IN> re&l estate people who act as Church, N~rt. Saturday after-~ ot a.~. n,e bricle'a ~ a,enta renting bou:les to the ju-noon. nw double ring ~l"t1nnClY ..,... white lac. over aatin with a APT. rum. for 1 penon only. Ut.Ua.. pd., MO mo. 604 Orch.ld. CDM. HArbor 0174-M. FOR BEACH cottage or patio en- tertaining : Airc:raft plley army tnnsport stove re-wfred for 115 volta AC. BroUer, 2 food warm-en, beverace beater, $20. After 6 p.m. and Sunday. HA 2454-.J. w AN'TED-Oclee.n front lmproved prop. $4.000 to $10,000 Of' vacant lot ocean front. Clve complete detalla in letter. Add. R, S. No. 985 No. t.o. RoblH, Puadma 6, CaW. venUes of Easter. W~k.. The --'Armed b R.e Paul Moo thought wu prompted lut Satur-was ..,a"' Y v. re fitted jacket and tum-back colla.r. Wheeler. Harbor HJg'b School Her c:ap wu allo ot &ace and aeed day w~ I aaw Nelda Clbaoo on trienda of the young couple parti-._ .. b. She C2ll'rled a wtd~ pn a long reach up Marine Avenue · ted · the • ..---Yft' with what a~ared to be an en· Clpa Jn occasion. book with whJte byadnU., The former Mila Denton ia the U t-v· . . H t, ... _._ ol .... _ ~ly unrella le cardboard box full daughter or Mrs. Carol M. Denton .ma.a U'glJUa un ..... """ ..,.., BRITISH CONSUL. aport aed... '51 mod. 4.000 mJles, like new. $300 less than new car cost and no tax or Ucenae to pay. That's economy. Call HA 1780 or HA 7m-M for appt. to tee 8t drive it. CAR. APT. with 2 bdrma. for aale by owner. 511 Marigold. COM. $50 MONTII. Ji'umlahed small cot- tage, suitable for 1 or 2 adulta. Util. pd. Close to center Costa Mesa. BE 6419-W. of CU.PII and saucers. The owner of Corona del Mar and WalleT Al-groom from San Marino aerwd u ot tbe house rented to a medley of ton Denton or South C.te. The the maid of honor. S_be wore uhM youngsters had declde:.d that her croom'• mother 11 Mrs. Philip B. of roees l.aoe ballenna ctrt. and cu.-and aauoers were too vahable Hunt Jr. of San Marino and his ca.rr1ed talisman l'OIIeS. to leave in the holl5e, and Nelda father l.a Stanley Clark Van Dyke Roger Gordon was best man and ha'd to SCTOWlge a complement or Lc.oRoy Patterson and Worley Alex cups. T h R J _ J a.nder, all of Newport, ~ 1.11beJW $476 BUYS magnificent MAPLE Splnet. Uke new. A rare bar- gain. Terms. Bench included. DANZ-SCHMIOT BIG PlANO STORE, 620 ="lo. Main. Santa Ana. Knabe Pianos. 3 BEDROOM. 1~ batha, 2 car ear- age. Nicety located on Ocean Blvd. Beautiful view. Yearly lease. HA 2989-J. Pat Waldron had just settled a TOt e.Je4&.ea Mrs. Gordon (the former Kathy large. group of higtl school girls in Asher> wu soloist. their house, and was relaxing in Mr . and Mrs. Matthew Conley, Following the wedding a ~ hls ortioe when the entire group 415 Narcissus Ave., Corona del tion wu held in the churdt.. ~ trooped into h1s office .... they Mar, have announced the engage-bride's g1'andmoth6, Mrs. A N had slammed the door with the ment of their daugh tt>r, Sarah Morgan. assisted with the rec::ep- only key on the inside. Irene, to Clifford Burton Hughes. tion as did her fonner schoolmates HOLLYWOOD dbl. bed. $20, maple platform rocker $20, mahog. dresser $15. HArbor 2136. USED BED and mattTeSS, $25. 314 Ja.amioe. Corona del .Mar. 9x.l5 BLUE PEBBLE weave rug & pad, 6x9 green Broadloom. din. set with 8 chairs. buffet. serv. table. lth <'. ornamt'nts. 67 Ral- FOR RENT -smart 1 B R rum., gar. apt. $80, alao 2-B R Unfurn. home, $90. Robert L Boyd of- fice. HA 2242. 2-BDRM. view apt. in COM. Block from bay. Tile, disposal, garage, patio. Furn. or unfurn. Avail. April 1. Call HA 2310-J or HA m-w. FOR SA.LE-2-bdnn.. home, newly decorated inside and out. Stucco. shingle roof, dbl. r ar .. c.haJn U,nk renee, lot 60'xl20'. High & dry. :'>io flood waters ever. Price $8,950. 118 Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa. lnq. Dick's Ml<t., 2398 Newport Blvd. BEacon 5652. Back to the house went Pat. He ton of Mr. and Mrs. CUfford E. Mrs. Michael H~aly. Mila J~ foWld a \'ery smaU. and ,,ery high I Hughes of Beverly Hills 1 phine Russell and Miss S ue Dodd. window which could be opened. An early Junf' W(.oddmg LS plan-Mrs. Denton was dre5sPd 1n a He then aske-d for the smallest ned. Miss Conley 1s a third ,~ten-~ silk suit, matching hat and girl. The one appointed was very f'ratlon Cahfom1an and '51 gradu-beige accessories 14i th a camHI.ia small, but Pat did not realize just ate of Pomona College, where she corsage. The groom's motMr W01"f' how small. In gi\'ing her a boost was a Phi &ta Kappa .. She 1S a moss grE't'n suit wtth cre-am ac- to th£> lt'dge "'ht>re sht> could drop now on the facult~ of Wnght Me-ct>SSOries and white roses. into the room Pat ga'e a little too ~tahon -<'hool 1n &>,erly HJ ils After a brit>f hont•\-moon in ttw m uch oolle~~;e try to his boost. and The groom-el~·ct 1S a SE'n1or 111 &Juthland the ~oun~ people ~ft his little l&d} \\ent sa1lin~ up\\-ard. l"SC ~~~"' schtoOI lit> ~t·n e-d m tht> ~fonda,· to motor to Robina Air boa Covl.'s. :'11 8 HA 3173-W. $5 RENTS a ~ood practice piano. AJI te rm rl'nt allov .. cd on a ny 1 piano. LN the kiddies h•am. DANZ-SCH~UDT BIG PIA~O STORE. 520 l':o Main Cor 6th. Santa Ana. Knabe Pianos. cleart'd the sash and ' e n e t ian :'\a\~ an 1~5-11 Base i..rl Georgia. when.-the groom blinds. and disappeared from sight , is stationed. The new Mrs Van tO land \.\ith a SaCkt'nlng thud. fol· UGAL NOTIC5 Dyke attended tht> l:nlversity of lowed b) a fe" tinkles and tht-n ~'()TICE OF REARI~G 'Xt'\'ada. whert> shE' was affiliated YEARLY RENT~ust complet- ed, attrac., all utils. paid. LaWl- dry r a ell. u nl urn. 1-bdnn.. $67.50. 2 bdrms. $82.50. 2152 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Call HArbor 1.223-J. s ilence: a completE:', threatt'nin~ ~ouce is ht-reby ghen that tht> with Pi Beta Phi Sorority Rer silence. . Plannm~ Commiss1on of th(• C'lt~ husband attende-d Orange Coast NICE compact home in COM. 2- bdrm & bath plus studio & bath with priv. ent. Lge. single gar. & s torage. Neat yard. High up on Poppy. 613. Whll(' Pat was conS1deru1g of Newport &ach w1ll hold a pub-College before entt>nng the Air throwmg m another ch:ld ,the. door I he hearing on the appllcat1on o( Force opc·ne-d from \\ithin. and the only Mrs. L. :"'J1chols ror a '-ar•ance -.;::;:;;:;=;~;:;;:;;:;:;;:;=;;::;;;;::;:;; damas:e was that SUffered by 11 from tht> StrtC't applicatiOn o! S~c­ water tumblet s. and Pat's aging tion 9105.5 1a 1 of the Zoning La" EVENRUDE LIGHT 4 -10 h. p. used approx. 4 mo. as auxiliary for sail boat Cost approx. $365. will St'll £or $165. HA 212R-:'>t '47 STUDEBAKER Champ1on - ~ condlllcm Rt•a!<Onablt.> ILA 2959-R. 2-BDRIII. home. newly dec., fenced hl'ad. Now Pat is com·anced that I on Lo t .J. Block 335. Corona del yd.dbl gar.H1gh&dry,$80mo. you don't ~a\e t? wait ovem1ght ;\1ar, t402 HehotrOJX' A\e.t lease. 1st & last mo. req. Must for thl' while harr to a ppear J"ot1cl.' 1s h('at>b~ further on,·pn havt> references. 118 Santa l.sa-~2~ mmutes are pit.'. nty of tim~?. that sa1d public ht>aran~ I.\1U be bel. Co5ta Mesa. lnq. Dick's Mar-Plan!' for lhf' Futurr Df'pt. held on tht> lith da) of April. 1952. ket, 2398 Nwpt. Blvd.. BE 5652. l haw bt>en tr~wg to complete at the hour uf i 30 p :.1 1n the FURN. APT'S. fo.r l'ftlt. See Lou-tht> story of ont> or the must notor. Coum·11 C'hamt)\.-r:, of the Cit' Hall i.ee Apts. ftrst. Dbla 1: atnpe.. low. ladu.•s on the Pac1fu.· Coast :"E'wport fkach. C.ahfomia a t S387 BUYS C ra nd Pranu This IS overloold.nc 8&7. 308 Ca.matioo, ~hl' "'a once kl'pt b} Ha I Roach, "h•C'h 1 lm•· .md place any and a 11 a wond('r(•d chance for tt>acher Corona del Mar. !>h•• made a month-long C'rUIS(' wllh rA'•~m~ mtt-n!,..tt>d ma' a~1JX'ar of stud('nt Good cond. Tl'rms. John Barrymor.• and thE' only I and bt• heard thPrron · DANZ-SC'H~IDT RIC PIA."O Miscella:neoua .)Ournal that Barr~ mort-l'\t'r wmtf' RAY y COPELl:" ~r1·tar,· STOR E llomt of lint• pianos. \\as about th1~ tnp, ~h(' was \f'f) ~EWPORT BF.ACH . BALBOA I LA~"D SPORTING GOODS fe.t~ EQt'lPXE.'\'T -Ft KING --~\\~G -~'T­ ~G -BE..\('H -CA..~- B..u.BOA ISLA~"D SPORTING GOODS Knab€>, l.e~ll'r, C'htckPrang. Wur-!Jromment in thf' unsol\t>d murd••r PLAS~l~G CO:.L'li:'-:5-lU~ litzcr. StelnWft) and many oth-RE~"T A WAS HER or refng Low-of ont> of the bl$:gt.•!H sll••llt mo' II' p~-~uib~h~~h~.~A~p~r~1 l~I~U~l~95~2~~~!._-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ers. 5W :-.:o. ~taan, Santa Ana. est rates for beaut. clt>an. brand cilrectors and produet•rS : s ht' 1s tht' 1!.' tht' ~e"'port Harbor Ens.Jgn S IMMONS ~U::T AL lx'ds. complete name appliances from s.t per mo.f M :5-Gyps~. the beaut1fuJ )arht with Simmon:. coil springs a nd up. Udo Electric Co. 516 Coast tha t rf'tams her [t'tchin>-: SWl'C'~ * Gut.de to Island Shops lit mattres" Pfld" S25 for St't. HA Hwy .. N.B. BEacon 5505 'a nd "ract-, and haul fisht>rn\t'n "'r 1734-J FIXIT MA..'l-All electncal apph· daily out or Port Oran~t· t.'armng 1 P -lA, GO<>U Con ... 'taon. \\ith sails di TV even-than • an hunl'!>t li\an~. un tniE'I'f'StlnS: .. w ances. ra os. · -'>II , :na.:. but l't:rtallll.' rwt a ~l<~mor-and traalr·r Vl'r)' r·('asonable. reasonabl€'. HA 3012 1 tilL'-un•• Call a.rn . Sat or Sun. HA 790-R. FOR FL'-'E PAlNTING and de-i • • • FOR SALE Apt. sizl.' stove: 4-corating. color desigmng and pa-1 Tha nkJ.. ttl .Jean Pt•rl'lla-~tinetta I burnt'r with O\t>n and broiler. per hangmg call Harbor Paml 1 now h..t\l' th£> answt-r tn the fate nt>a rly n<•w. 10 good cond .. $48.75.1 & Wallpaper Co .. 219 Coast Bl.. I nf ttH' onf' sk1 pp.~,. '' ho pul!('d out fiA :.!09'2-R. 217 33rd St . ~wpl. CDM. HA 2020-R. l':o job too of tht' flotilla of dest ro~c-rs that SPINET PIA ~() Fanww makt•.1 small or too bi g. Frt>e l'St imatt·s "' r!' bt•a ting up the• CoHSt sorn(' slaa.:htl> dama~(·d an !:hlpment by insured contractorS. All work :?1) ~ l'ars agu. Th,• fla~h1p had Sa\'f• s;.?IIO T('rm:-\Ia pie case and matt'nal guarantt>ed e•1 1 h·· {'ours•· and only on•· Cap- 1M 'XZ·:·WII;\fiDT PIA~O CO. WlLL BABY $IT t'\'es. and wN'k t·tan prntl'stcd H(' wa:o S1lcnc-e•d 520 :>.:o :\t~in Cor flth ~nta ends. E:<JX'ri€'nce-d. BE !';02 t-W and told tfl follow ord£>rs and or- Ana 11~1 JltHn .... al"·'~ ... Knabe LA~1p S HADES madl' by ha nd. do•rf'Ci coursf• Ht• dt"'bt'-~ C'd ju. .. t HA•bor ·~ ~N SEiW CE H I I• i>AR( •tt:C C•t:~ o~:: • Cc:••c 1 ,.."rboo "'J ------------------~ PARK AVE. To B. I. Fnr, -- ~ERSHEY S MARKET SP07 HMbor I 000 200 • ... 5~'•·.~.r~ S ~ ..... ~'·'-'C'Y ~ :-o· 0 11 j "-~ A,RKE SPOT .IC''~IlS 102 • ~!!.n')..' old paJX'r or salk .hadl's ~1\('n lll'fo~t• tht• t'lch• t•r 111 vtht'r d••-•s-•·.:J ...... ;.:N.A il:- '41 IJ t:n::;o:-, tor -:·•ll'. r&h. o·~:· 1 the "new lapk". V('ry reas. Com(' :-trO)• r .. pll••d up on tht• Coas1 P'"':> 1 ;.::L ..;" 112"-J 21) • "J • : 1 !~:;~~ ( -: . ·ll~, ' l"'l'bualt •·n~•m·. 1.100 miiPs. SJ •::>. S""" m"'. '!'t.t trs' :.t. Wh\'tt'. 513 n•· tl' A\ tl.t tlwrt· 1(1 ru .. t out lht'lr ;::) ~ a ~--: 11 'Ao Nv:.t'•. cn~t A -...... ~ . da\ .. Th·· r ••• ll' lh••dhobt·dh·n· -.~~ IS_ ........ t 'S S '•t z """ '-<unauon . . pt. b e .. ·es :-.tar~ueriw. Corona dPI ;\lar Calllatn "hv wa!> •·ourr-martlall'd ... ._ S·P 2•• • "J a ftt'r 6·3(1 P m PRIVATE ~tO:'I:EY to loan on rt'al ha a happ) 1'nd1n-. and I ,qiJ > • '51 F ORD Stauon WaKon, o'd:r•w. estate E. A. Christy. 205 ~o compl('fl' tht> story as soon as the S"' .,,-,.~, ....... 0~y ~ < • : 5 8 heater. und£'N£'~1 NC. $2.200. Bay Front. Balboa Island. Fifth ~,,,,port-i::nst>nada R.Ll< ,, c.>=.-. .... £o-s ....... b:o• .) ~ ~ • .: .. v ::-• ~-JP HArbor 18'71-R-K RUTO-Til.Ll;\;Q and weed cuttin~ fmtsh!'d '-'l ... • ·r~ 2~) V. ""-d I t II Oth ,\ D v.)~· .. SO"' ~ , .a (' m u1t•r a t u pnct' · Costa :0.1esa. BE 5180-J . Lemon to Entertain .... t>rs a llttlt• htKh€'1 . All m fine S Go ~· wEWELE ~ '"'•·bor 2!>40 218 • < i69 BUYS a .:ood )'r:\CIIl't' pmno machines. 2213 :'\ewport Blvd.. 1 Z playing cond nA~Z-~li i;\UOT F OR YOUR PET-U. vt. m-TB Veterans' Ward a cwE ... L s SHO" FOR ~ BIG PIAN() . ..:·lvJR'-.·. lfNJ planc•s s~ted horse meat, tree de liv. m 1 p ·l·'l 11 ""' • _,2 ,, \ r Harbor Area. Hidy's Pet Sup-Amt>ncan A'~IUn ost _, \\I M E·· .... b:o• 2000 21 8 • : Cor 6th !):lO ;\;(1. :'>hun. &\nta plies & Sportiug Goods. 605 entertain TB patl£'nts at tht' Lt'nC 1 s.., "MA-ES ~., encl Ana c Bl d CDM HA 1293 J &>ach Vl't t>ran~· Hosp1t1d llt.>\.t I . sa 1 t>. oast v ·· · -·-·-Wt>dnt':-day e\('ning from I to~ 30 $17." · con · -· mine. day or night. HA 1670.1 for those patients whos•' harthday ~--s-4 ;_4'~ .. ~~.o· ....,:.. ~·:;::s .._ &, b:~r 2b4 BED :iA~PO~T ~o~524 R BABY SrrriNC in your home or p. m. It will hf' 1\ blrthda) part) I FIREPLACE WOOD-Ree.sonably , annl\ t'rsanes occur an Aprtl, ac- priced. 2213 Newport Blvd., Services cordin" to Whit Ht.>lrns, th•' Post's ·:o o wEN BALBOA Costa Mesa. BE 5180-J. Free hospital chairman delivery. l ----PACKARD BELL rudio. phono. Painting-Paperhanginq )(JDWE~TER~ER~ \'ISIT d p R<'C€'nt guests ac tht' homt' of combinat1011_"ith rcror 111~· er-GEORGE BUBKHARDT :-.r.ss &-ulah Corson 316 Orchid feet cond. $:)(1. IIA :l4.1 508 l.bt St.. Newport l!leMia I Avp , Corona dt>l )t.tr, \\'\'rt' ;\t r TRADE your old piano em telcv1s-l and Mrs J . Lo\' ~1alont.'\ of Flos·-lon. Hi~ht•:--1 allowanct>. OANZ-BArtlor Mli-W m · SCHMIDT Pl ANO C'O .. 520 No. oa11 after t p. IlL .,....00_r .......... 1_11_·_.._...._.._...._.._...._......,.._ Main. CorF~t~·~!~~ Ana I lL lL HOLBROOK I Se ............ rn ......... ·c ..... es ................ _.._ __ .......... ,_......,_ Old Fullloof'd ---Rt-flDhbf'd Dependable PlumhiDq I O..Wral M otor Roll Top Desk A Prom~~Servloe SERVICE CENTER 42" "ide no.e J:lai1Mw lU&-W 1 a real antique 1801 IW~ Blvd. Nwport BMdl Your Ui'ltON OIL credit card Will accrpt be t offt>r. HA 1037 p A I N T I N G I ~Pr ~r~onore-d for any rt>- ---Earl SheBin I Uaed Apartment Ranges na l'lt.IIDer at. -c... .... ...,_ 1&11~ 24.1H Coast Hw). :'>ie\\'J)Ort I Miller Chenolet Co. Phone BEacon 6442 -BWlk Beds ..• ~in Beds New Box Springs & Mat- tresses. Lots or other good used furniture. BOOKKEEPING. systems. finan- cial stat.ementa, auditing etc. by a retired controUer ot an LA. Situations Wapted Nationall.y known store. Have a · , Calif. P.A. certlficate. Reason-WTLL DO baby sittin~t or ho use-! Crist Furniture 1687 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa Acrou from n<'w Alpha Beta Mkt. Phone BEacon 7323 ic.d dUd Found LOST SOY Scout watch, ~ front 11nd Island S t.. Balboa. 101 £. Balboa Blvd . Balboa. 11Arbo1' 0752. a ble. HArbor 281 -W . work by the hr. Call HA 2915-J-K I Superfluous Hair BABY SITTING desired by in- Permanently removed trom face. rant's nurst>, or s lay "';th em-I anna, l~p. Eyebrows and halr-ployed mother's child. by wN'k. 1 llDe shaped-No mort-tweezing. HArbor 255!'>-R·K ELLEN L. BRYANT. R. E. CARP~"TER -AdJust windows. I Tue8day and '11nasd8,y only doors, An) work around the Udo's Salon of Beauty HA 2576 hou..c;c. ~othln't too sn1llll. nt'&t Realton or tl'le Harbor sectlqp l work. BE 6166-M. pt result& thro\a&h UN ol the Dl-WANTED-BABY SITTING. Re-- alp real etta~ eectlon.. liable. HArbor 2925-J. HI~KLEY S PHARMACY HA•bor 311>8 T·e B"':> s,.,:_-:. HArbor 32 1!>-W r-.EtOA GIBSON, RN itor !-'Arbor OSOl MAGGIE.S H rbor I 241 .J PEGGY SMALL Fsshio'l Sport•-•r JACK S BARBER SHOP HArbor 1806 5"-JIP N ST ITCH H-.•bo• 3028 W SOS RADIO & ELECTRIC H/l.r!;.or 0'1:0 G rt w,_.r ~..._ 22 111 ._,. • 223 : '.)!!-0:'.> ~:w'ELERS I-1 .A,rbot 2HI 222 • • ns =· ~-1.v 5,...,NlfY Ru •o• t-IA,·bor 177S 226 • 22q G .._~ TOGS • ,... "'•bo· I b) I W • WM W s. .. ~FOR O 11 eeflo• h-'rbor 24<12 BALBO~A~~A~V~E~----------- )()2 • )()4 • "JJt'h • (.:J z Cia )18 • ~ )20 • 3?¢ • )22 • ~ • 301 BO" ROM,.o,-.. S MARKET HArbor 31' • lOS ::o~._GE W-'FHE SHOP HA•bot 2o72 • 30~ HOSTESS HOUSE lles·,~·e~tl HArbor 2)b5 • )13 2 VERA WilLIA MS 6 ih Shop. Art G.ll•ry HArbor U47-J • 315 MARilYN F LEIDY, R .. ltot HArbot 1'51 I ..... ThUIIIdcrf. ApdllO. 1152 ct~·:::r;~&.ro~~·n&a BtA~I/J~Nf 1Jfil1DI~ TJJNri SUJ..ED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Oty Guk. at¥ Hall, Oty ot Newport Beach, Ca.Ufornia, until 7:30 ~~ ~b~iY ~':x.~~ ~ re~X. r!r =~ ~r~ct;o=: tMy I. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, OALD'OilNIA ------""-----..:......_ ______ _:_ _ _::_=_::_:=:..._:=-=--==-=:..._:=:__ For the COAatnleUoll of a Collel'ete POe B•lkbMd Ov $200 000 p • UGAL NOTtCI AlOGC a PorUoa .,. Tile Rialto er erlllits NOTICE OF HUBIHO Ne bid wUJ be received unless it ls made on a propo&al fonn ~ I Notice ill hereby gjven that the niiMd by the City Engineer. Each bid must be accompanied by caah, Planning Commission or tM Oty OeJ't:-.cl or cashier's check, or bidder's bond made payable to the City I Fi w· k f A of Newport &ach will hold a pub- of Newport Beach, for an amount equal to at leut ten percent ( 10~) n 1rst ee 0 pril Uc hearing on the appUcado.n of of tile amount bid, such guaranty to be fol'felted should the bidder to Arthur A. Goertzen for a variance wt.lm tbt contract 11 awarded fall to enter into the contract. from Section 910~ of the Zoning -.a accordance with the proviaiona of Sections 1T10 to 1'781 of the Law to aJJow constructiorl of a Labor Code, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach has as· Aprll building got off to a whop-Annette Hartman San Fernan-third unit on Lot 2:5, Blodlt 18, oer1IUned the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work pin* good start with more than do, 9-room, 2-atory, 2-unlt dwelUng Section "B", (1811 W. Balboa to be doae as follows: $200,000 ln pennita issued during at 4811 Seaahore Dr ,13 500 Blvd., Newport Beech). Roarty Per Diem the first week. ·Major Items. tn ~r builder. ., ' · Notice Ia ·hereby further Ktven Ch=tfleeUoa Wap Sale Wap t he week's activity were permits Udo lale that said public hearing wUJ be C.,..ter ···················-·········-·······-··--··-·-·················· $2.35 $18.80 totalll.n~,OOO for buildings at Smith Newberry 5-room · 1• held on tM 17th day of Apr\1, 11!52, ~ Drinr Foreman ............................... ......... .......... 2.78 22.24 the Bal Bay Club and $20,497 story, 1-untt dwelll~g at eot' Vla ~the, hour of 7:30 P. M. in the PUe Driver Man-Bridge or Dock Carpenter .. .... 2.48 19.48 for a cleaning plant on Cout Udo Nord, 318 300 R 0 b e r t uncil Olambers of the City Pllit Driver Man-Derrick Bargeman .. ............... ... 2.30 18.40 Hi~hllay. Forbes, builder. • · Ha~~ ~ach, CaUfomia, Relafordng Iron Worker . ·······························-········· 2.38 19.0f 0 owing is the list of permits: W. J. Butters, Brawley S.room. at place any and ee.ent llnishe r ··························-················· .............. 2.38 19.04 Newport 1-atory, 1-untt dwelling at 106 Vla alldpebersona interested may appeer Laborera r-neral Constructi 175 1 .. 00 Adele Van Fleet, alterations at Lorca •16 000 Robert For..__ an heard thereon. · • "'"' or 00 ·················•·········· · •· 111 McFadden, $200. buitcte'r. • ' · ~. RAY Y. OOPELIN, Sec::r-.tary ~n-· :::. ··:::··· ·.::···. · ·:::::.:·: : .. :::::· .. : ··· ··::::::::::::::: ~:~ ~~~ 41~.38~ ~rson, alterations at J. F . A. Jones, 5-room, 1-story ~~ ~~SS 0 Air Compressor Operator .......... ............... ................. 2.05 16.40 • · . 1-unit dwelling at 215 Via Men~ Publish A rU I N He&VJ 0\lty Repairman ·········-··-············~·············-2.30 18.40 w~·c/ce;}.rF;0~~e.r;,~.ns at 3512 ~~fcier.$11,500. Robert Forbes. : 10, 1~ P-.p Operator ···-···-··-····-··-··-······-······-··~---2.05 16.40 Itvi c 2 buildin f LUIS ,. IllES Tractor Operator -Bulldozer, Tamper, Scraper .ne 0 ·• -room g or 0oroaa tiel liar Ora Tu..... Sho I Boo Atta bm ts 230 18 .. " cleanmg plant at 2471 Coast High-Hector Gibbons alterations at « r·&.,~ ve or m c en ······ · .~ way, $20,497. George Holstein & 426 Goldenrod. $1()0 ~ ~~~=n~~~~~;··(·sh~~~1:·n;.~·gu~~~ 2.38 19·04 Sons. builders. Lois Vogel, 5-room. 1-story, 1• .Derrlclt. Derrick-Barge, Clamshell or Crane>.. 2.50 20.00 st~wr~u ~el~g·· $74-~m,t 1• ~It dwelling at 504 Acada, $8,000; Dltlwl ol Dump 'I'rucD of lea than 4 Yda. water ' • •. · ; wo ... room, 1-story, 1-unit dwelllng at lnel ....... . .. ..... ···················-······················.. .......... 1.83 1._84 t&s~o&~~~~J'Tc:: ~e'!~: ~ &cac:,~=~· Mutual Build· Any Cla.Mi!icatlon omltted herein, not less than.... 1.67 13.36 $4,000, at Balboa Bay Club. George Char"ies Tra~ter 400 Coast All bhk are to be compared on the basis of the City Engineer's HolBtein cl Sons. buil~rs. Blvd., 1-story, 1-uni't dwelling at esu..&te of the quantities of work to be done. Fl-ed Kreele alterat t 517 No bid will be accepted from a Contractor who has not been ll-36th 3150 ' IOns a 702 Hellotrope, $11,000. Harbor . · Construction Co., buiJde-. ~~ tn accordance with the provisions of Chapter 9, Division ill of F. R. Putzier. altera't ol'ons at Bu8Dees and Professions Code. Uc;AL NOTIC' Pla.ns may be seen, and forms or proposals. bonds, contract, and No. %1!11 1716 Wa terfront Dr., $800. a----ut .... · be b · d h ff' t h Ci En 1 NOTIOE OF SALE OF REAL S hore CUffa .....,__tions may o tame at t e o ~~ o t e ty g neer, P John B. Clark co., 1203 Coast CHy Hall, City of Newport Beach, California. ROPERTY AT PRIVATE B n.e !lpeeial attention of prospective bJdders is called to the "Pro-SALE lvd.. 6-room. 1·story, 1-Wlit ~ .. • v ..... uirements and Conditions" annexed to the blank fonn of ln tile Su~rtor Court of t1ae State dwelling at zn Morning Canyon, ....,._. •~'f of .n...ur rn1 •-d f tb $20,000. Owner builder. propo881, for full directions as to bidding, etc. va 0 a lD a.o or e Balboa The City o f Newpor t &>ach reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 1 C~~:~t~r~fethe Estate of Gladys Sidler, altt'rations at 901 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORN1A I n CLARA LEE CARSON, De-E. Balboa Blvd., $450. · C. K. Priest, City Clerk ccast'd. Byron Badham, new foundation Dated: March 20 1952 t 1401 E Ba Noti<'f' b Hf'rf'by Gh·ea that the a · Y Ave., $600. undersigned. as Administrator of J ud Oviatt. ney foundations at the Es tate of Clara Lee Carson, 1403 E. Bay Front, S500. deceased. will sell at private sale .Sewoort Hdpta t !oi" !6-n:Aa LOAN CoDStruction J,oans ~'12 ~o -20 Years S. BOB U'ri'L8 Repnaenttna Pllrl• lortcap a.. ~ ---_-_ --. ... , ...•. ,. of AD KiDda FLAGSTONE PATIOS BLOCK WAliS -·-• FRI!!E ESTDIA'I'a • Buy Direct from Factory at Terrific Savings! to the hiRhest and bes t bidder Howard R. RJchards, Costa upon the tt-rms and conditions ~esa. 5-room, 1-story,1-Wlit dwell- he-reinafter mentioned and sub-mg lit 542 Tustin, $9,000 Owner ALII. W1rr11 ··-ject to confirmation by said Su-buildrr. . u• ... GRAND OPENING OF OUB NEW CHILDREN'S DEPT. Now buy Children's Clothes at the same unbeat- able low prices that you have been buying men's and women's wear. Smartly styled, up- to-the-minute clothes for children at TERRIFIC SAVINGS! FREE SOUVENIRS FOR THE KIDDIES CONTINUING OUR SECOND GREAT Anniversary SALE! SPRING CLOTHES FOB MEN. WOMEN AND ClDLDREN AT UNBEATABLE LOW PRICES FACTORY -TO-YOU! Westminster Mfg. Co. Weetmiaater A'NDUe cmd Locuat Str .. t WESTMIMSTEIL CAUFOIUOA IETWEEN SAMTA ANA cmd SEAL BEACH cmd Bueaa Park cmcl RIIDIID9toa -...::ta perior Court. on April 21, 1962. T. R. Hauser, 5-room. 1-story. 1· Lc011 51-.J • H~ 10124 at the hour of 10:00 a. m ., or unit dwelling at 531 Aliso. $10.000. DtJ NeWJ*t lh-4. C.... W.. th<'reaftt'r \\'i thin the time allowed b~ law. at t he office of Donald D. Harwood. 1415 Coast Highway, Corona d<'l Mar, California, all riRht, title. interest and estate of said Clara Lee Carson. d~aseii, at th!' time of her death and all right. title and interest that said estate has acquired, by operation of law or otherwise, other than or In addition to that of said Clara Lee Carson at the time of her death In and to the real property described as follows: AJI that real property in the County of Orange, SlaJe of Cali- fornia, described as: -----~---...--- Costa Mesa Lumber Co. LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS Newport Blvd., eo.1a lie. Floor Vovertap -DnlD.,_... Aapbalt nle -R ubber 1lJe Fonnlal -Unoleum ~ OIRLTOIS' ~· 116 & 17tll lh. o.e. ... BMOON .1._W 22 .Y.,.. 1n Oranp CouDcy Lot 23 in Block ~ of Huntington Beach. as per map thereof recorded in Book 3 at page 36 of Miscellaneous Maps, rt'(X)rds of Orange County. L u M. E . Bids or offers are invited for said Oft property and must be in writing SAT.Sto5 SUN.9to I and will be received at the office of Donald D. Harwood. attorney at · · · A.B() LUMBER for said Adm.inistra tor, or may be ~ •• CUed with the Clerk of said Supl'r- ior Court or delivered to the said Administrator personally, at any tlme arter first publication or t his notice and before making said sale., Said sale will be made upon the • following terms : Cash, lawful money of the United States. Dated : March 28, 1952. WILFRED J . FOSBURY Administrator ot the Estate of Clara Lee Carson, de· ceased. Publlsh: April 3, 10, 17, 1~ in the Newport Harbor Ensign. UGAL I«)Tta NOTIOE INVITING IUD8 FOB 8TaEET UGBTING STAN'· DAaD8 AND LUJIJNAI&E8 Nota4wJ Ia Berelty Oln. that WELCH'S· READY -MIXED COICRETE BEacon 6547 You Can Do Better Tlli at sealed bids will be received at the office or the City Clerk. City Hall, City of Newport Beech, Call!omla until 7 :30 o'clock P. M., on t.t.e 14th day of April, 1952. for fur· nlahlng street Ughting sta.ndardl Daniger Furniture Co. and luminaires: OOIIPLI:'I'E ROME nJaHIIIIIIN08 Jt~~J!.d:ch~~~~~ BEaCOD 5656 1812 Newport BmL and appurt~. ()08TA No bid will be recetftd unleu lt ~===========--=•' ls made on & propoeal form f\D'• 1 nlabed by the Oty Engineer. Special attention. of pro.pec:tive bidden l8 called to "Condlt.iona" annexed to the blank form of pro- poea) for full directions as to bid-dina. The City of Newport Beach re- M J'Vt'll the right to ~ject any or an .... to waive any informality In 1*11, or to .ccept any item In the blcl C. K. PRIEST Qt)' Clerk ol tbe Qty ol Newpcwt BeM:Ja. o.utomla. MOVING mad STORAGE LIUI. a• •n•• .............................. ·1a111oa Tr•fer Co. .o1J)I8: D1111J .......... -., ......,_ II e.·-,. a Dat.: ~ 30, 18 ._ ____ o_, __ • .... ••...,.•----•-•_ ... _• __ • .. •_.,... _______ ,.,,~tl.= ~U:..., c. &lld&l .... *' ...... Ollllla .... - • 1hunday. AprillO, 1952 'llle ...,.,...T ._. Sclaool Boanl C.atlklates to Talk Ja~nTopic TBOUIIIDI lOW . WUI ILL DISTIICE LEIIIS Candidate~ for the Elementary School Board elecUon to be held May lS are btoing invited to speak a t the regu1ar monthly meetine of the Wcman'a Ovic: Lea,ue at 10 a . m . Tuetlday at the Balboa Yacht Club. Janw;, B. Stoddard and-fto.. ger HardaCre are the two an- nounced candidate~, who have a l- ready been Invited. M.n. C. G. Waldec k, first vice president. will gtve the M'COnd in a series of talks on the historv of Newport Beach enUUed "Know Our Town." Mrs. Kenneth Cool- ing, corresponding s.ec:retary, will "~i~ Beauty SaLon It may be the UST MINUTE But we still have UP-TO-THE-MINUTE Baintyles lor Easter Saaday Call a ow for your appolat:mMt ~t pointJ in parUamentary procedure. Reservations for the after-meet- Ing luncheon must be made by to- morrow (Friday) with Mn. Ar- thur Gatetl, HArbor 16t9-M. Playground and R.ecr'eatJon Com- mittee met yet~Urday (Wednetl· day) to complete plana !or the Easter Week dance held lut eve- ning on the Corona del Mar main btoach. Mn. C. Letter Jones aaJd that nearly all civic and service or- ganizations made contributions to defray oo.ts and that the city hall and flre department fumiabed a truck with loud speaker for publi- cizing the dance. Mrs. Karl Ax.- tatea reported that 24 locaJ mer- chants donated prizes for the dance contests. , They are: Vincent's Lido Drug, Richard's Udo Market, Balboa Dr. Hucb J . Plumb Jr., Corona del Mar pediatrician, spoke on "Health and your Child" Wedne$- day of lut week at the first of a sertet of parent di.tcuuion £1'0UP& at the Rancho Meta Nursery School In Co.ta MHB. Earl Peterson. director of Ran- cho Meta, showed colored movie~ on how a ch.lld spend a typical day at pre-.chool. RefTeShmenta were served and the parents examined the art work tha the children had prepa.red for this occa.~ion. Hosteues were Mes- damet Pearl Lawver, Sally Hins- ly , Jean Ritter, Joe-Ann Richard- lOll, and Lorraine Peterson, staff of Rancho Mesa. Holt.Hebert Wedding On May 10 in Santa Ana Martne Hardware. Cannon's Gro-A Huntington Beach party re- cery, Be.achcomber, Dennie's Cafe, vealed the wedding plans of Miss Mar-Jon Cafe. Roger's Patio Grill, Mary Holtz of Santa Ana and Wal- Snack Shop, Norton's Bayshore ter Hebtort of 703 Heliotrope Ave., Cafe. Jean's Gift Shop, Silhouette Corona del Ma r. Plans have been Shop, Wade A. Fairchild. Roy's made for a May 10 wedding in St. Barber Shop, All American Mar-Joseph's Church, Santa Ana. ~wnCo~~.M:r:.~cr~ RCH OOL GnLD MEETDiG I Lab, Hampton's Harbor Drug. Mia Edith Kurl. public health Brooking's Variety, Coast Super nurse. will show a film "On Hu-I Market, Gene's Restaurant. Suth· man Beginnings" and give a talk e rland's 5-10-15 Store, nco's Taco,, at the Monday evening meetin~ of Tommy's Shop, Hansen's Hobby the Church School Guild of the Shop. Corona del Mar C o m m u n i t y Church at the home of :\1rs. Jack Garden Topics By .JOE D. ELLIS l'l•e.e W?it• i11 ~·• of this column or to Joe D. Ellis. 915 Coett lll.,.cf .. Corone d•l Mer, Celif., if you h•v• •ny questions on i"'•et control or 9erden problem1. Hubbard. 219 Larkspur A\'P Mn;. W. D. Humason wJ JI re\'Jew a chaptf'r of "Wompn of t h1· Bible" and a report of the nominatins;: committee will be made. BABY NAMED FOR DAD ---JJinetend of BUoeaJ.-- L...-E_Y_~_·_gh_t_Se_te_nu:e_· _ _,l I Alw: ~g;-1 Dl. .IUUAI .1. ISAACS OPTOMETRI S T Modft.n Ey~ Examinations NEW ARCADE 8BOP8 -Next to Sean-Saata Alia Boan: 10 a.a. to 6 p.m. n.ur .......... ~ S.tardar. PHONE 1Dm._.7 I-4IIH FO& EVENING APPOINTJIIENT8 • • .,_Q of PJoee Partd.ac ' * -------- -='A· I PLUMBING 8PECI.ALIZE8 IN REPAJB.8 Da7 A Nlc.bt Water Heaters ~od•f'll ,_., Took few S.ww I S4M: Sto~ ... Le_,;IP 1..._ BEACON IHl WM V.. ~JtAJ.leo, ~ewport .._ WHITMAN'S SERVICE Sh.n '•oduds -R•pehin9 -24-H r. Towln9 -Nlie Worl by Appt. •·w. SP*cleli~e in Em•r9•nq S.rvi~" 1020 Coesi 8l't'd. HArbor <44 1-R-Nlt•: IE.con 5106-J--Coron. d•l ""•' PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY PR&.'JCRIPTJOS ALWAYS DOUBLE CIIECJKED HAMPTON'S DRUGS PEST COSTROL Another common garden IX' t HAr 2187 that most people m1ss 1s the red bor spidt'r. They are barely visiblc to Their firs t baby and a bo) so Mr and ~rs K. Q Lindahl, 4291-: ~la ristold Ave.. Corona dt·l :\lar. named him a ftrr his dadd). Ken- nf'th QuPntin Jr HE' "a"' b<lm Wednesday, March 26. ar !"t Jc•- . t>ph Ho pi tal and \\f'IChed 7 pounds, 1 1 ounces. 8 It ('out Rh d . HARBOR ! 5 S S OP*" ~o"d•yt throu9h S.tutd•'f1 the naked f>\"('. Their color varies I from pale yellow to orange or red. 1415 COAST BOULEVARD They spin webs and are abundant CORONA DEL ~Ait I on the under sides of the leave .. in tile lirtch•r llcl9. They do the most damage In the '-============~ warmest part or the summer by -sucking the sap from the leaves. FlEE MEAL 'fte tamo. Jloatere, eoolrecl food, preparfld IMlre dally, Ia u lciMJ, .... table dlet eoata.la· ..,. eo,;, frelll mnt a8d all Meeattal vita- .._ ud m.IDe:raJa. ••• Br1.aJ t.b18 a4 aDd f'Metve a FREE IlEAL for roar ~Aoe· He wUielljoy It u modt u do ear OWII tu.y, tiJQ' PoodJN. ••• I he jol"dan~ 1110 C'OART MALONE H. HO~ GENERAl INSURANCE -at the Vogel Co. Sll C:O.st Hi9hwey, N•wport kech lvsiMn ,hon•: BE.con 7468 Rnidenu ,hon•: HArbor 2444-W CORRELATED IITERIORS ... ODERN •nd TRO,.CAL fUitNITUitE e DRA,ES e WAU.- PAf'OS e LAM'5 e FLOOl COVf.RIN6S. BOUSE A GARDEN 61 I C...t Hwy .. Newpon, ll 1277 o.-........ -s-. 10 ...... -4,.... Allen's UPHOLSTERIII Studio IJ02 C:O.at at...d.-CoroM d•l .... , HArbof 147-4-M They can destroy plants if not con- trolled. Control consists of spraying with an oil spray or with one of · tht> new phosphates. The results or red spider can be seen very rcad- ilv on roses as a reddish brown on tht>top of the leaves. then as it progrt'sses the leaves will tum yel- low and drop off. Another insect that will bt' s<'<'n on Cinerarias and Margueritt-s is the leaf mines, which is the larva of a fly. When hatched from the eggs which have bet'n laid on the surface of the leaves, the miners. or small maggots. enter the leaf tissues and feed between the two surfaces. They cause large color· lt'SS blotches or tracks. Leaf mln- ers can completely ruin plants . Control consists or picking off and burning infected leavt>s. and sprayin)! at weekly inter vals with nicotine, clordane. benzen«.> hexa- chloride. or lindanE'. In this area the cin«.>rarias and rnargut>rites seem to be the most sus('('ptible to this insf'ct. OIRL F OR TII'E TALMAN~ There are plenty of admirm~ relatives to oh and ah ovt'r the arrival of Holly Ann!' Talman. nrw daughtt>r of Mr. and Mrs RAY· mond E. Talman. 539 Rivl'r~idc Ave .. Newpor t H eights. who was born ~turda:v. March 29. She is a fifth generation child. having two grt>at-~at-grandm.others liv- Ing in the San Pedro area. Her grea~grandmother and father. Mr. a nd Mrs. Hugh Angelman of Por- tuguese Bend, have been staying on their boat here in the harbor to look in on her and her brother Hugh. 3, and sister, Debra, 4~. and the baby's grandmother. Mrs. Talman's mother. Mrs. Sidnt'y Tal· man from Long Beach, has also been helping to watch the children. MEMO--- Tile .N..,.n .............. ..._ __ ...,........~ ......... Ooart to .......... ,. .. ,_.. ........................ .,....... .a ,-eo--,. ...... it71aW. • Make Your . EASTEJI WJAhes La:sting w ith -. -GARDENIAS EASTER ULIES CALADIUMS HYDRANGEAS Many O ther Nice Potted Plants for Eas1er .JOE D. ELUS -0WMr .t;41WE~ t:E~It Nwsery .. 00.&8'1' BLVD. ..,._. ... OC.Oif.& ..... IU.a 1R OIV8 CJaOWif IJII'AIIN EAT THE BEST G-E FOOD FREEZER!'! ttrf' f"QUlpPf>d wtth tbt> ~t> dt"Pf'ndahlf' rf'rrl.rf'rMUDk s~·st.f'm f<nmd In {0-t: Rf'frhrf'rato,.,._ Morf' thl\n z.~oo.ooo or th.--G-E 11y~ tf'fl\11 ha \ ,. hN'D In II"'' 10 ~ P3"' man~ l.i a orl '.?0 ~ r•n ,.,._ SERVE THE FINEST in meats. frUlts. vegetables and specialty Items through the LIDO CUSTOM FOOD PLAN and save mone y o n your food bill by bu ying your food w holesale e NO DOWN PAYMENT Finance your food purchase along with y our Freezer the savings will . help you make the payme nts on your ~E Food Freezer. ••• PAY LESS! with the LIDO CUSTOM FOOD PLAN and the G-E FOOD FREEZER fl..QUT FOOD FREEZER J.J $42.9.95 '"'.._ $5 56 Per WHk (f/11 ,.,~ ... ,.,... One of Our Satisfied Food Plan Customers Is Bailey L AbboH 430 El Modena Newport Heights SEE THE G-E HOME FREE2£R ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOP -or our representati..-e will be glad to call on you to expkrin our LIDO CUSTOM FOOD PLAN LIDO ELECTRIC CO. BEacon 5505 IEIERAL ELECTIIC 516 fOOD PIIIZIRI Page 10 Thursday. AprillO, 1852 TiDIE to l(etire I Another in the aeries of brief biographies preaented by Newport a.lboa Federal S.vings arwl Lo.n Auociation Catholic Women Ollen Are Next Meet In Newport For Tar Menaea ,,,., When a man dedicates the best years of his life to the honest discharge of his obli· gations, he's entitled to re- tire. Nex1 Wednesday, April 16, J. A. (Art 1 Gant retires after 24 years as City Treas- ure,· of Newport Beach. To him will go the gratitude and good wishes of the commun- ity which has seen him bring good buslness experience to a host of Important civic posts. His record of accomplish- ment and fine adminis tration Is something whlch everyone can view with pride. Gant is a native llli11olsan who came to California in 1905, and began work with a Los Angeles lumber firm. H(> soon recognized the worth of The combined Catholic women's groups of St. J ohn Vianney Chapel and Our Lady of M t. Carmel Church met last week on Wednes- day at the Catholic Parish Hallin Newport. Mrs. F . Groener described the March Deanery meeting held 1n Costa Mesa. Mrs. Elmer Poirier reported on Christian Doctrine education, and the St. Patrick's Day Card Party was reported on by Mrs. J . W. Cammack. Presi- dent, Mrs. P. F. Fernan, reported on the sewing circle. A pot luck dinner and card party was planned for Aprll 24 In the Parish hall. Hostesses for last week'a lunch - eon were Mrs. WUllam Donahue, Mrs. Andre Durocher, Mrs. George Sanchez, Mrs. Lee O'KeiJy a nd Mrs. Groener. our products, and in 1910 J. A. GANT , married a California native. Ullian It was an obscur(> Item, but it to-Bur~('. Their frE'Quent pleasure tailed ~1.000.00. He collected.. The trips to :'1/ewport &ach soon con· city paid. vinct'd tht'm that here was thl:' Many of Art's friends in Amigos place to makC' tht>ir permanent Viejos are community pion('('rs too. rt'sidencP. A \!!>It to their charm-They like to recall the days when Euler Egg Bat This Satarclay tng home on Wl:'~t Bay An•nul:' lht>y sta~cd minstrel shows for a The third annual Easter Egg lo!t\C'l> rC'fr<'l'hmt: <'' tdt'nct> that 42 few winter resid<'nts and there hunt and free show. sponsored by ~~ars of maiTIIll!l' can be very were but a few. Ht• also recall the Optimist Club. wUI be held happ) On<'s the founding of Newport Balboa Saturday in Corona del Mar. ~1r. Cant • 1·d the grocery Federal Savings and Loan in 1936. All children below high school busin<'ss. firs t m ~ewport, then in "I was one or you1· first invest· age are invited. They are to ga· Balboa. After eight years or sue-ors", he says. "With many of my ther at Avocado Ave. and Third C1'ssfuJ storE' operations his frie nds friends, I feel that your Assocla-Ave. at noon for the egg hunt. com inced him thC' City Trl:'asur· tion is one of the most importan t There will be 30 prize eggs among t•r's offict-\\US tht• placl:' in which ' singll:' factors in thE:' sound gro, .. ·th those hidden. I mmediately Col- he could bi.'St Sl:'r\'t'. "In 1928 I and de\'elopmcnt or our commun-lowing the hunt there will be a ran for the· office of Tn·asurer." ity." frl'e matinee for the children a t :.uys Gant. "and I found mysl'lf in We at Newport Balboa Fedt>ral the Port Theatr<'. Prizes will be th" City Ha ll. I've bel:'n there Savings set a high ,·alue on the ghl:'n at that time . ever since." sincere recommendations of fri~nds The eggs are being donated by MHo o~ 1\IBoy TltiM like Art Gant. These associations All American, Richard's and Can· When he ftrst took <;>ffict• thl' of long standing help us to make 1 non's m a r k e t s. The Optimist avcral!e monthl~ t'XJ)<•ndlture:. cip-new friends e\'ery da). Wr are Club is donating thl." prizes. ~ro~rna to>d Sl~.OOO. Today the proud to offer a senici-designt>d ftgures han· trtpled. The steady to fit the personal nl:'eds of each €'Xpansion n•ql!ired mod€'mizing 1 indhidual. We arl." proud of the and iml)t'~' 1ng thC' city's pay-rol.l· many beautiful homes In the Jlar-bookkccpm~ S)Stems. Gant d1d bor Ar€'a which have rt> ulted from thl' job with h1s usual SUCC<'Ss. Our the use of our Savin~s Pla ns. Why c1ty counctlmt•n knC'w a ltood man I not plan your future toda)? You'll whl."n they had one. and have' add-find thl:' advict> and sen·ict.>s of Pd steadily to h1!> chore and titiPB. l"ewport Balbdl Federal Sa,·in~s makmg hrm also Crty _Auditor.1 and Loan Association a rC'al help IX-put.' Tax C'olll'cto1·. Crty Pay-C'oml' in a nd let us Sl'r\'t.' ~ou rna tl:'r Bustness l.tC€'nse Co11ec-~ tor, Salt' Ta x Collectnr. and head ul lht• Wa \l'r OffiC<' J.)urtng tht> ) t'ars after 1933 1 v. t.en :-.;''""PPrt had no bank. it was I Art Cant '' ho carried thC' City's payroll 111 cash from Santa Ana. 1 ·I didn'r mind." say:; Art. "Thl'y 1 ca',. mt• u pobc(' Eo' ·cort. and I felt Important." One of the most un· 1 u-.ua l tr,1n'iactions that Ar·t re· memtwrl> was with tht' man who , tuld tht• t't t' ol ftc•tals he'd colll'ct a lull t lw~ duJn 'r '''C'n know was dul."., 1f th1·~ d p.1~ h1m a commission. ~al~oa ERAL SAYII&S P. A PAUoCO. ,.,.__ aw r .. u• . Tell,._ .... 1Mf IEIPOIT IUCI, CILifOIIIl HAflBORITE TO ~AIL SOO~ Tht'r(''S a boat sailing soon for Japan and Mrs. James G. Burgess. 520 Poinsettia Avt'.. Corona del !\1ar. is one of the people who is happily booked for the voyage. !\11 Burgt>ss. daughter-in-law of !\1r. and Mrs. B. K. Burgess of Co- rona del Mar. expects to l:'nd up at ChttOSl', Japan, where her hus· band. Capt. Burgess, is stationed 'a:. a memb<'r of an anti-aircraft battalion. U GAL NOTICii No. A 211'70 XOTICE TO CREDITOR S ESTATE OF DO~ALD L. BEAUBIEN -Ot'ceased ~oUcf' Is Herc>by Glwn to tht' Cl"f'ditors or and aU pE-rsons havm~ claims against the said decedent Ill' !'aid I:'S I:ttr to file them with tht> 1 m'C<'~!-a n · 'ouchrrs in tlw office ....... •-•-•-• ... •-•-•""'•-•-•-•""'•-•-•-• ... -.......... -•-•-• ... ·-•-•""'•......,.•-•-•-•...-: of t h<' Cil'l'k of 1 he Supenor C'ourt Watch CleuiDg with This Ad MILLER JEWELRY CO. is offering this big "'oney sav. ing value as a special get-acqueinted deal. Any regu· ler watch from 7 jewels up to 21 jewels. will be thor· oughly cleaned end oiled. for $2.50, with • full one yaar wriHen guarantee .... Te.e advantage of this "'Oney laving value at once. • M. Miller & Co., Jewelry 1746 South Mein Stree t l<l"'berly 2-1361 • .,. ''" SPar, ~ •.,,. t.,. .. A·.:~j" S• r Sante Ana FOR FINE "< COCKTAILS AQ,; French and Italian Dinners ~(l;" ~ Imported Beers and W ines GE~E'S Real Mexican of th(• County of Oran~t·. S tate of Cahfornia. or to present thC' same., I With th£' nl'C('SSary \"OUCht:'rS. to th<> und('rsigned at his or her place of busin(>ss. to-wit: c o Dona)d D. Harwood 1415 Coast Hig hwa,> Corona del Mar. Cahforma "1thtn s •x months after thl' ftr~t publication of this notiC<' Dawd April 4. 1952 :O.tARY BEAUBIE!" Executrix of the Estnti.• of said dPcedent. OO!"ALD D. HARWOOD 1415 Coast Highway Corona del l\1a1·. Californ1a Attorney for Executrix Publish : April 10. 17. 24; Ma) l In the Newport Harbor Ensign. UGAL NOTICii CEftTlFICATE OF Bt:SI NE S FlcUttoU8 Firm Namt> Thl' l'ndt'r8JI{llNI does hereby certify t hat he is conducting a boat repair and construction bu .1- ness at 1215 Coast Highway, New- port Beach, CaJifomia under !he fictitious firm name or Marme S teel Fabrication and that said firm is composed of the followmg person. whose name in full and place or business is as follows, to- \vit: DONALD H. CHARLE 1215 Coast Highway Newport Beach. CaHf. WlU..... my hand this 1st day of April, 1952 On April 16, at the Huntington League's biggest dual meet or 1902, between the pow•r laden Tars from Harbor High and Hunting- ton Beech'a well atocked Oilers, wtll be ltaged Wednesday at the Oll~rs· pool before an expected large and excited crowd of swim fans. The auper contest should pro- vide many thrUls for the onlook· ers, and a rood preview or the S unset League finals on April 24. The Sallors a re e xpected to be very alight favorites over their Oller foes. So far, both teams are unde- feated In dual meet competition, and the wlnMr of Wednesday's con teat will be automatically crowned unofflciaJ Sunset League Dual Meet Champions for 1952. The Tars will be spearheaded by Bruce Baird and ReJE Bell, who are generally conshlered tu be two of Harbor's · greatest all -time swimmers. WlLL£0 TO DAUGHTER Three daughters. Marian San· d('lln of Honolulu, Aileen Crawford of Santa Ana and Bar&ery A. Bel-~ man of Fresno were bequeathed the estatl' or William H. Adams, deceased Newport postmast('r. His will disposed of three Newport Beach dweUinR'S and approximate- ly $2,000 in personal property. Ensign Classified ads have been a proven means of reach.in~ buyers for all sorts of merchandise-Use them! Phone HArbor 1114. ENDS 8AT. APRIL li th THI.4TRf FRIDAY aad 8ATUaDA1' J OHN WAYNE "TYCOOr CARY ORANT ''Bultelor aad ...,. Sour'" e moNJGHT 8HOW e SATURDAY BA.SlL RA THBONI: "TonrofU.•" LON CHANEY "The Mummy'a Tomb .. SUNDAY ud MONDAY JOAN FO~TAINE "BORN TO BE BAD'" ROBERT MITCHUM "Blood on the Moon'" Tt;ESDA V and WEDSF.SDA l' BE1J'l I lUTTON "LErS DANCE .. FRANKIE LANE "On the SUDDy Side of the Street" lso-"STREETCI.R NAMED DESIRE" A ~IIGJIT\' EP IC OF TilE COMES TO THE 8('8EEN ~tart• Su ., April IStb ! 81( Tfdlakolor HI .. Laguna Beach PLAYHOUSE prf'M'DU ." C 0 I E B A C I , LITTLE SHEBA" APRIL J0-11-lZ ud 11-18-19 Curtain 8:30. Aclmi1NUon SL.OO (tax Incl.) Phone 4-65!9 ror RNW'rutlons. 319 Occ!oaa A\·e., l..3cuna BN.cb. RAGA~'S Your Family Restaurant ( OIOMCI Taeedar) 1416 Ooa•t Blvd. Harbor JIM Oorou del Mar STOP AT The Arches "Your Ha.t to the Cout Sl.nce li36" FINE FOODS C OVKTAIL8 COAST HIGHWAY AT THE AltCHES Newpwt ... cia JOHN VD.£11.£ l&c-1161 "MUTINY'' In Tt't'h.llkolor ~lARK STEVENS ANGELA LA:-.:DSBURY Li\8T TIMES SATURDt\l' MISCEGENATION! Is It tJ"U<' what th<'y .say? See It lo lht- "JAPANESE WAR BRIDE" -also-, ROGERT C'TMMINGS TERRY MOORE "The Barefoot Mailman" SllS .- e Enchiladas e Tacos e Tamales e Chili Rellenos, etc. e Steaks DONALD H. CHARLE State of CaWoraJa Co1111ty of On~ Oil This 1st day of April, 1952, before me, a Notary Public in a nd Cor said county and state, resid· lng therein . duly commisaioned a nd sworn, personally appeared DON- ALD H. CHARLE known to me to be the person w hose name Is sub- scribed to the within iMtrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the aame. You may ftn4 a protltable ex- change for that real eatate in the want ad aecuon. La ()osla Call IIArllor lilt for Job Prillllllg With..-my hand and official seal. DONALD D. HARWOOD Notary Public in and for said County and State. M.Y Comm.i.l- sJon ~xpLrto.. 8!28/54., · Publish: Aprll 10, 17. 24; May 1 1n the Newport Harbor Ensign. SPECIILIZIII Visit Our Beautiful Cocktail Lounge SA I 'S SEAFOOD AT THE SI6N OF THE SWOilOFfSH 16278 Coast Hwy"~ Surfaide • liLilfle)·H Long Beach 8-2405 ; " h . . . w erever you go there's radio ... " WAKE-UP NEWS * 7:U a.m. "Orange Empire Reporter" 7:55a.m. ·'Stock Market Highlights" 8:00a.m. Cecil Brown and the News 8:15a.m. News Headlines * n..~T 1 ~ue Montieth IIJIJ'I"'.ooa8 B& va eolf One ot tbe March anivala to the CIOIIIIDUidt7 .,.. Stuart Jotlft Kt.t • W ... ~ • Jer1 DeW ~em of Mr. aDd Mn. t...o. o11 .... ,. ~l'" b a.ra KiltJeJ-, no w. <>ceu Fr •. Bal- Tar Tales -1111 •••• , .. ~ ·~·-·~ boa. '!'be baby, born 'l'uMday, • usn•u, -..'lf'Ch 25, La named aft~r bla OD Mardl 31, at the Ba.rbor s~ Montieth. 535 El Jlockona 1 ... · '"-"· Stuart C\mdl!f, tor-m&h di.amood, the Tar ttidaneu Ave., Newport Heigbta, became merly ._,._ ""tv ~ngin~rin& ceptured their bluest victor)' of Mrs. John Leslie lloocle at a department. The > .... -''''nw wu 1952 owr the defendln£ Swwet 1 l m pIe weddi.ftc oereiDOIU' per· born at Santa Ana (.;oJu,._ • ... League ChamDiont from Santa formed by JWv. Paul Koore HollpttaJ wel1hlng 5 pounck, t;,; 1 '-" ADa. 'The tiDal~ ol the Tart' Wheeler at it. James i:PUoollal ounces. Ria peretu reomtly moved -u.). .... · ,., .... .,. third wtn tbia yeu wu 4--2. Olurch Saturday artemoon. the here fTOm San Ftancitc:o. Nr. AI Pet F.... . &-.. ... The Sailon were able to coaquer bride wore a aUvery ~Y ai1k bro. Kllt.ler ta ln the insuran~ bust· ~ ... &_. . . . . ...•. ...,.. PWI their SAint foe~ whl~ collectiq eade tult clresa coupled' with a neu. • • . ,......,. . • • ,........_ • onl. y four hit.;.~~! them aJ.nclea. amaU blue hat t:rimmed with 8eed C.n.eNt ••. S.lt •1141 ,_. w .. Rl&htflelder ~ LaBono wu pear1a and matchlnc gloves. Sbe &&.nT& .&OTIV1TII:8 tw r.~ ............... ... Newport's bl& cun at the plate, carried a spray of white OI"Chldd. Both of the da'l&'hten ot Mr. r.,.. garnering two bin&}el off of Saint Mn. John Sorenson of Santa and Mn. Dick Pleeer of Corona ...,, Ptl I I flinger BW Dlal. The other two Ana wu her single attendant. dltl Mar are planntn& Easter Week ...fiLII afetiee were poled out by Short-She wu u1o dreued in brocade, actlvitle:e. Mana wUJ have a &Uett. AND SIOITIN& 800GI atop Bob Wetzel aDd pitcher Dick fubionecl Into a pale green coat Mariie Gl118pie of Beverly RiU., 601 c...t ~ HA 1...._, U.k. Luak also pitched an ex· drfta. She wore a wbJte flo\ftr for yart ot the vaeatlon, aad Susie ceDent game, going· the tint five hat and carried yellow ro.es and La plum_Ti'in:c.•~trt;p~to;.;Sun:.V~al=ley~!iii~~~c.~,...;~.W~;...,;;;;;;;;: in.niQp allowin& only ooe hit. daffodUII. Capt. Valdamor Schmitt for On the same cky, Harbor's JV or El Toro was best man. nine dropped a 7-2 ball PlM to Special guests at the wedding t.belr Santa Ana opponent.. were the groom's parents, Mr. and e 8WDDIINO Mrs. Leslie A. Moodie Qf Arling- Rolling to their ntth stra1gh dual ton Ref&hb, m .. and the bride's meet triumph this season, the Tar motheT, Mrs. Roland R. More. La- a quamen sank an unsuspecting guna Beach. A reception 'W8.S held Colooist squad fTom Anaheim 60-a t the home of the bride's uncle 15 on April 2, at the Sailor pooL a nd aunt. Capt. and Mrs. J. G Tbe Tan we-re sparked by Bruce Murray of Laguna Beach. BIG SPRING CATALOGUE OF SUPER VAL- UES NOW OUT. e ASX FOR YOUR COPY! Bair and Don Preston, wf:lo be-1be new Mr. a nd Mrs. Moodie tween the two or ~m captured had known each other when they four fint places, and Jed the med· lived in the Chicago area. They ley relay team. along with Rex will return to tht> mid-west wht>n Bell, to a Harbor record breaking tht> bridegroom n"<'f'ivt-s his dis- victory, with a time or 1:28.9. One charge from tht> Marine Corps in I ot Baird's wins was also a new J une. They are now honeymoon-BAKE school record-the 200 year free lng in Mexico Qty and Acapulco. style event in 2:14.9. The bride attended Stephens 1 ••-l.D. Forred H.Mrd••ood handiP. ~pecta.l ~~Head. 1" Othe r top spot win ners ror the College and USC where she was Varsity were Mike Doyle In t he a Gamma Phi Beta. Her first 100 breast stl'oke. Howard So--husband was killed in Korea about gert in the 100 free. Rex Bell in a year ago, shortly after their diving and the four-man relay third child was born. ' team of Roxy Aarvold. H oward The groom is a University of Bogert. Lee Ha mbrook and Denny Iowa graduate in electrical engin- Mason. eering. He belonged to Delta Ep- Led by Bob Ibbotson. the Tar lion Fraternity. Bees triumphed over their Colon· ------ ROE ForKed tool 11 t fl ~ I bllidP. Hardwood 1 S9 llaadle. (t(or !.Jn POBTDLE BOSE BEEt i&J foes 5~7. First place \\inners I WEEKEND IX BA.IA CALIF. I( V 0 E for the Sailor middlewelghL" were Th Richards Hoffman family Bob Ibbotson on the 50 and 100 e las , k ard f tyles Tim Tunnel m the of Corona del .Mar spent t \\ee - I Y ree s · N 1 Ba end in Ensenada below-the-border 100-y~ breast stroke, 1 oe r-partly in celebration ot Or and R ll!lf' rNna lns t'OD.Df'Ctfod to rN>l Eluv to ... vf'. CoupUar part. aU bra. ILDd p~ 16• ticht .. u f'~<'PptlootJ ,·alu .. 1480 on all low tn the 200-yard frt'e style, . •eddi ·,. F rank Haggennan in the 100-yard Mrs. Hoffman s " ng anm er- Orange County Radios 1 back stroke and Larry Johnsoe _sa::::r::) ·=========:::::; ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~K ·· Rancho~ :; Journeying to Huntln~ton Beach HOME LOANS At Orange County's Leading Home Lendinc;: ln~titution QUICK 24 HOUR SERVICE LOW LOW "REOUCIN6 .. INTEREST R.A TeS EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC SERVICE W£ IUY TaUST DEEDS r ON WELL LOCATEO HOt.CES LAGUNA FED~AL SAVIN6S & LOAN ASSOCIATION 222 OcNn A•enue Phone: 4.1tn Friday the Tar spikemen came up Nurser"' School with their second upset of the 195::? J season, downing the Oilt'rs 67 1 'l" 36~. The Sailors were spearheadl.'d bv Greg Wrigh t. Bill Hopkins and Jim Langdale. Wright winnin~ tht' 100 and 220 yard dashes. Hopkins capturing the broad jump and low hurdles and Jim Langdale plactnl: first in 'the high hurdl~s and tiein~: Cor first in the high jump with Tar Bob West. Roy Stafford and Leonard Jaml's also garnered first plact>s for t ht' Sailors, StaHord ,,;nning th<' milt'. and James the 440. The Newport Bee aud Ct><' :-plk<' teams both fell beforl' their llunt· imrton Beach fO\'S, the m•ddh•· J weights losing 5913-3..:;~. and th+-' Cces fallin~ 54-23. State Licensed and Approved From 2 to 6 Y eers Supervised Care and Constructive Pl&,y REASONABLE BATES Open 5 dSys per week-8 to 5 Transportation Furnished 190 E. 15th St. COSTA MESA Pboue BEaeoa 58t'7 MESA UPHOLSTERING Cpbo'-tert.a.c' ll Drapery BEacon 6SS8 IUO Newport Bt.d.., eo.ta ,._ II F Ol"R IS THE FAI\IILl' Two-and-a-half yE'ar uld Tt'rr~ ---- Lynn Glass is excJtMi ::toout h, r • o • • • v.-.2o o • • ... ------. « nt>w bab\ brother. Thomas Rob.•rt M A T T R E S S E S Glass. '' ·ho has just bt .. 'n broul!ht home from St. Jost'ph HO:.IIIHl by their mother and fathl'r. ~lr and Mrs. Robert K. Glass of :lH 34th St., N~wport. Tomm~ \\::\<: born on Tu~'sday, March :?5. and weighed 8' potmd.o; at b1rth lDDt'rsprtar -Cott.oll Foam Rubber Irregular Shapee NEW -REBUILDING COSTA MESA t.CATTIUSS CO. 2150 Newport Bl,cf. 8Eec011 5061 Speaking of ranges. have you seen the latest? WHAT'S THE P'B.ATUU you see in your fondest ran.ae dreamt 1 You'll ft.ncl it on at least one of tke models ia thia stel1ar range lineup. Just for instance, there'a a built-in griddle, full size 1art'e oven and amall aise "one dish" oven on one mQdel, So when your menu calla for two different kinda of oven oooking, or two different oven heats, you ean do it all at once. Choose the ranee that auita your pune, pur· pose and taste. And ranember this-the ~nps that look better and cook better are et.ctric ranges. See your dealu. lbdf' to ,t''f' year-a of wrar . Ru."tl"....._ IPak proof ('QUp-Uarc... Bu~ <WI'\ Pral piM'f'§ a t thb '"r> low JJri~t". WHEELBARROW ..\11-<~tHI, pt>rft><·tl) baiAA<"f'd TraJ mak M f'a"'Y h.&ndllnE. Sf'Oll-paeo- maN<' tlrf' wltb ..mnotll roll~ bt-artn p.. Sa\ t' ~.00 14Y6 ut thi~ lu\\ Jlrl<'t' & LA WNMOWER 16-ln. .-•• 'fll:ttll' 10-inrh "hf'rl<~ "lth rubht•r tlr"' "'lmpll' :utju_'itTIWDt • • -t:.''' pu .. hin~.;, "'t.tl.ndurll \m l"r iNln 1 ~a nmkl' I Of COUISI- IT'S ILICTalCI J C li01118AilG:R rown Hardware And A ppliances HArbor 731 C R O W~ CORONA DEL MAa ~TAMP ~ e ELECTRIC is the lt'O?•d jOT cleatter, faster too.ter heaters, too .' LAGUNA BEACH SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPAN Y Page 12 801101A&8RIP PIIOVIDED A $300 cholarshJp has been provided by the Zonta Club for a graduating Orange Coast College woman student. who must also be a graduate ot Newport Bartlor Easter Week - The jump in the number or c:ue. on the pollee log was the indicator that Easter Week had arrive-d - -• ~~ 86 cases logged Saturday, 109 Sunday, 92 Monday, 96 Tuesday, ... All is not trouble however dur- ing Easter Week. . . . Last night, for instance, there was an impres- sive and orderly crowd at t he main Corona del Mar beach for the dance sponsore-d by the Woman's Civic League. . . . The weather. rather disagreeable during the HJgh School. • (/JGMOt,. Q14~·~ By EILEEN (guest cotumnJst) I am Ull' new manikin in the \Vl't'k. was perfect for the beach window at O'BRIEN'S Specialty dance .... There were the usual Shop. My sister Ann has offt>red complaints throughout the city: to let me writt> her column this hot rods, rnlnor thefts, sleeping in week to say ''hello" and thank you cars, over-crowding in houses, 11- aJl for being so friendly and com-quor. a few gang fi~hts .... but pllmentary to a newcomer. gt'nerally the kids are being IJet- 1 am 110 thrill~ to be bt'rt'! I ter behaved .... Among the re- dlda'' dream that a shop could ports: 30 girls at a 8(-acon Bay btt ..o plf'.u.aAt to bf> Ill as house party. unchaperoned. . . . ()'B&IEN' . DelAt: a model, 1 Pair· of dinghys stolen at E. Bay -a.ratly prt'ff'r stK'h a lltor-Front. on the Island .... DefinHe wltll exquisite and uclush ·e case or arson at Johnnie's Uquor mere.luuacllJMo. It M'f'.ll\8 too ~ Store in Corona del Mar .... Win- to 1111 troe that U.e ~-ty uow broken at Hampton's Harbor of Newport tla rbor could bave a Drug in Corona del Mar and cam- plaetl •1t.b thfl "flltb Avea~ eras stolen .... Adult furnishing ~" (u wt" uy In S e.,.. liquor to ju\'enlles on the Island. 'Yor~) aad at the Ml11e tl.mf' ... Suspicious car reported near e&rrJ a wldf' ,·artt"ty of lDf'XJM'n-Lido Theatre: investigating re-•Ye eoHou. A storf' that ball port : "two lovers" . . . Spanish boUl d ever aad practlca.l aeoee--speaking officer nN'd('d at Corona son-with mlnlmum prJ~ t&Kit" del Mar 8(-ach. . . . Two local -• IAidt outAtancllllg tblJlp u boys showing off by jumping of( thOIMI handsome leatbf'r-IIDed Newport Pier and swimmi n g tt~ from Fraacf'. ashore .... Three juveniles booked or course I am more than flat-after passing cans of beer between te~ that I was asked to model 'apeedi.ng cars .... Jim Hansen or in the windows or the new Azure Balboa suffered possible concus- room at O'BRIEN'S, where some sion when he was attacked by five of these new exclusive fashions are boys .... George Hanns of Balboa actually ahead of their New York was injured when he tried to stop premi('rt'. Look. for examp)(', at ~ fight ... Three girls from Riv- t he better drf'ss Jines ---the n('w I erside and two youths werc in- cotton tw('('d in a a two-pi('Ct' I jured when two cars collided at dress so smart for summer stre('t 17th and Coast Highway Tuesday. wear ... that pure, pure silk s han-. . . The fl\8jor tragedy of Easter tung suit dress by Irene Bury ... Week ocd..1rred early Saturday those adorable "tet'ncrs" cottons. when a car plunge-d into tht> Santa that most e\'<'I'Y one of us can Ana River at the western city wear for so many summt>r occas-'llmit.s, causing the death or Mrs. ions They're all so beautiful! Hazel Hall ol Santa Ana. whose I'm .o plea!lf'd to ~ p~ In husband is in Korea, and Marine a Altop wttlch feeturH thf' IWI-Capt. William Nitz of JUinois. cioo..& Klf'kt>rnlck llll~ott"rlf', be- f'an~ thl" hrand Is known nil tWt"f' for huuriOWI s t y II D g, I Three m· Race subtly tallorf'<l llnM snd "trou.'l- _ _.. q1mllty throuathout. Tak.-a look at thf' nt"w sp"'•" slip. Thr('(' Cflndidates, all froiJl Co-'._ rona del Mar. have t>ntered the :.:!!O\\'ll!oo 1\0 d ~·ou'll 'iN' what I I race for tht> Board or Trustees of And whil<' 'nu'rt• '•sitmg us take the Newport &-ach Elcmt>ntar?· a look a t t hP nt'\\' "g-lamour J.'lldg-Schools. Thc:-y a~c R~ger :': e ts'' ... thP late t in ,·itamin Harda~rl'. 311 Pomst>ttla A~e .. boxcs. cigarf'ttr cas<'s. purse a!'h-H~rve~ D. Pt>a e. 1406 Sea' •cw tray~. glow huhl<'rs and a tNTibly A ~··.and J.ames B. Stodda~d. 225 clever key-rin~;. Incidentally a Jasmu~e AH'. bright .spot of an Easter tuck-in Mar1on Dodd of C'orona del Mar, atft 11 the April handkerchief-of-~ incumbent ~hose term is f'XPi~ing thr-month. carri('d exclusively at June 30. Wlll not SN'k re-t>lect•on. O'BRIEN':-:. Ann says I must stop I He is now completing his fourth now. but please comP in and meet three-year term. The other in- m('1 And happv East er. cumbents are James D. Ray of • . Corona del Mar and Gordon Find- ~ ·~~I . 1:::3~·,~) ( /. Iff . -----. ....:: .. ' . Jay of Lido Isle. :":ext Wednesday is deadline for filing. Mr. Dodd's successor will be named in tht> May 16 election. Mr. Stoddard, who was first to file, is a chemical engineering con- I sultant. Mr. Hardacre is partner tua COAST BOtJLEVABD in the bookkeepin~~; and tax rirm CORONA DJ:L IIAa of Hardacre ~nd Bums. Santa Ana. HArbor zaa I ~~1d ~=~n~e~~~ o~::l~~-a ~~~ ~~~ Pease is a realtor. with offices on Balboa Island. is former prt'Si- PSYCHOLOGY cuss The third quarter of Orange Coast College ~en('ral aduJt class in p ~ .r c hoI o g y has started. • This quarter the emphnsis will be> on the fundamental!; or psychol- ogy with spccial attention given to pcrsonal. social and vocational adjust m ent. • The course is taught by B. N. Desenberg, Ph. D. Re-- gistration may be made at the class. which is held at the Community Church in C:C.ta Mesa. dent of the Board of Rt>altors. and before comin~ to the Harbor Area was associate proft>ssor at Whit- tier College. DEATH CAN BE DESTROYED How sin , sickness. and death can be destroyed today as In Jesus' time, by denying their r eality and spiritually understandin~ God's power over them, will be explained in the Bible Lesson in the Chris- tian Science Church at Newport Beach Sunday on the subject "Are Sin. Disease. and Death Real?" Paul's declaration to the Romans <8 :2) will be the Golden Text: "The law of tht> Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me tTee from the law of sin and death." MARDI DAUPHINE. son of Captala aDd Mn. Geor&e Ill. DaapbiM of Shore Cliffs. who wu polio peUeat at St.ter fleaay polio bCMJpltal In E1 Monte two years aro, Is aow •• out-paUe~~t w~U oa road llaeJl to health. Sbowo be rt' oo a rt'Cellt vlelt to boepltal cllale Is Mardi with hJs mothu and Kf'-Y tberaplat. Mra.. EUMJa o.w..._ Mra Daupbllle and Mrs. T. Duncaa S tf'wart, alao of Shore Cliffs. are CO.: chalrmaa of t.he local drh·e for funcb for the poUo hoepttal, wbleh "1U Jrflt under way May. 1. On Way to ·Alaska The Norman Hutchings family, formerly of Balboa, are on their way to Anchorage, Alaska to make their n<>w home. They a re travelling by Army carry-all and 25-foot trailer. Only m ishap r e- portt>d so far was having the car- ry-all stall in San Francisco traf-1 fie, its ba~t~ry dead, and with about a m1lhon cars ho nking at tllem to move on. acrording to a I lt>ttt>r rl.'ct'ivt'd by Mr. and Mrs. llolhs Wood or Balboa. Seek F"ueworks Fund IIAROLD IU:TRICK Optimists Elect Donations or $1 ,000 are being sought by the Chamber of Com- 1 merce to put on the Fourth of July 1 fireworks C<'lebration. Funds Rre needed thjs month so that pur-ch~es can be made on time. Do- nations can be maiiC'd to thr Chamber officf'. 1400 Coast High- wuy, Newport &ach. and in Co- rona del Mar to Uncoln Norman. 1313 C'oost Blvd. Harold Hetrick I la rold Hetrick of Corona d<'l Mar. cashiC'r at tht> ;-.;C'\\'port Har- bor Rank, was electrd Tut>sday ns prPsicient of the Optimist Club or N('wport Harbor, to succr-ed l\t. H. ITexl Holmes. also of Corona del Mar. Other new officers are Jack Bid- wt>ll and Te-d Russell. ,;C<'-presi- dents: Kay Phelps, secretary; Bryan HoHman. treasurer, and I Grorgl' Burkhardt, sergeant--at- anns. New members of the Board of Directors are Frank Hubbard, 0 . W. Broomhead and Les Jones. Holdover members are Tom Nor-' ton, Dick Hilliard .. Dr. 0 . G. S uess and Dick Ward.. The new officers and dirt>ctors will taks orrice July 1. 'Irvine Ranch· Author To Speak to Amigos A BA l':-:-:~::-:1:-:1-:::0:-::R:-:E!=~="'"'n=-"'o-M_,E dt.'cor-' <~ted and furnished by Gladys 1 Hughes and Bonnie Gough or the Lam~ Li~ht Shop in Corona del I Mar rs ft'aturf?d In tht> April issue 1 of Am<•rican Home. spot reducing passive massaqe zone therapy health Thuraday, Apdl10, 1952 Sabra Blue Is W e4 A new name and add.rca have been recentl,y acquired by Sabra Blue (former wift> of retirine councilman D. K . Bl~ I. On March 14 she became the wtft> ot Henry Sllfert in Las Vegas and the honeymooners took a long trip- back to Michigan and polntJI eut to visit relatives. Mr. Slifert is a boat builder in Costa Mesa; he Is originally from Holland. Ebell Elects • Mrs. Byron G. Wells of BaJboa was unanimous ly electe-d president or the Ebell Club last Thursday, succee-ding Mrs. C. M. Deakins, who has guided the club for the past two years. Other officers are Mrs. C. C. Dodd, first vice-presidt>n t : Mrs. William B. Tritt, second vice-presi- dent ; Mrs. James W. Tilornton, corresponding. sec ret a r y ; Mrs. F rank Linnell, recording secre- tary; Mrs. Nelson Holmwood. fin- ancial secretary; Mrs. Basil Peter- son. treasurer; Mrs. J W Cam- mack, director of welfare: Mrs. Paul Rogers. auditor, and Mrs. L. G. AlJbough, director of the an- nual spring festival. Spanish ConYer8Cition Dllt.EOT KE'I'ROD Experien~ and a ccredited teacher. Small class for be- ginners now fanning. Phone HArbor 191~. Ill The I Ideal Gift for Easter Morning ORR EFOitS SWEDISH CRYSTAL VASE with h•nd en9r••ecf little 9irl 9•1i"9 •t the moon •nd 1t•" 28e50 KAREN MARGRETA Imports -Nordic Gifts 30· Coa1t 81vo Ccrora del Ma r Harbor 1373 Houn 9:30 to 5:30. Open SufiCieyt studio · j u 1 i a l·o 1 a hazzard Dr. Robert Glass Cleland of the Huntinfeton Library and au-thor of the rPCently issut>d "Ir- vine Ranch" will speak at the April 23 m eetin,:: of Amigos Viejos at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. He will be introduced by AmJgo Myford Irvine. Chairman Robert Gard.ner will preside. and Les Steffensen will bt' toastmaster. you m?Y call for one treatment cr save money w1th a course demonstrat1ons available Boy on Bike Hurt Nine-year-old Charles E . Har- man of 609 Marguerite Ave .. Co- rona dt>l Mar, was injured Mon - day a fternoon when he rode his bicycle into a car at Iris Ave. and Third Ave .. driven by LaVonne De- lores Dunton, 19, of Santa Ana. The boy was treate-d for head in - juries and taken to St. Joseph Hospital. Unsung Commercials IDJI OF CALIFORNIA ma~ a public appearance on Tuesday at 212 Marine Ave., Balboa Island, with gay patio clothes and beech wnr dealgned to attract Easter Week~n. too. The ori«bbal deslpa being manufactured by the firm "Klm of Caijfomla," oompoeed of Mr. and M.rL Jobll Kimble of Bal- boa and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hoa~ teUH of Balboa llland, are beina preeented to the public by Gla4:ys Brot!w:.n and EdwlM lfoldn' lD tbl ..... s-Idle tMltaD .... bfteb. ...... iJidudlna Mee'l lfOI"l .._._ ........... tfie .. wm 08"7 a..-.-t ........ IDta .......... ~,....CI.btdWJd .... Dol.., ap.nce ., CIIINIDoet. 417 ea st balboa blvd balboa harbor 0767 • 1m of California opens a new shop at 212 Marine AYe •• Balboa lalcmd * featuring Kim of Califomia origiDa]a patio clothes and beach wear, separates and hand painted skirts. * Also men· s shorts and shirts --- Claremont handprints in yardage. GLADYS BROTHERS. ~gr. 1111 at Calllamicl • • • .