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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-05-01 - Newport Harbor Ensign• "Ht wtto wtlkpttt d-.. • -" AIHMtt the "'"'• he .... .. ..,, Will ""'~ tlrlott • cleuy 'C.tl' L"• him who 1».,.,. an ENSIGN ad." Thunday, May 1, 1952 Official Newtpoper of che City of Newpot1 Bead. Harbor 1114 cmd 1115 CORONA DEL MAll. CALIF. A• J~ N...,,,.,_ CO'f'erUaa the ead.re dty ol N ewport Beach. 5 Cents Vol 4-No. 38 FIRE· C·HIEF CROCKER RESIGNS • \ Jan Brisc:oe Liquor Bearing Here Is Sought C1t' Counc1l 'oted Mo ndav t>VP- ning io ask the Board of EqUattza- tion to hold its h<'armJ,: m Nt>wport City Hall on the apph<'8hon of () W Hin~ardnf'r to tran ft>r a hq· uor hct>nsf' to h1' rt .;taurant at 4(6 Coast Bh d ( 'c1nona dt I )tar A numbf'r ol J, "' r' or prote-st wE>r•• rt>ad Cll ln..: P''"'lbJhl\ of in· crt•a:i('d pohc. dOd lldrk11u: prob- lt>ms Th<' pnhc• d•·p.utmPnt rt>- porlt•d 11 had lmt·~uca tE'd and had found no undu•· fil,turbanc('g an othf"r pla c~" •·P•'ri'o•d b~ th• Hmf'· g-ardnt·r-. 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Pap 2 1he ~T, Thunday, May 1, 1152 For MOTHER'S May Gam Set Gift For Mariners one of our beautiful permanent waves HArbor 2907 118 PolDIMltUa OORONA DEL liAR The annual May "Gam" for Girl Scout Mariners will be held May 16, 17 and 18 at the Marine S ta- dium at Long Beach and the girls of the local ship "Naiad" are pre- paring for the competitions. A talk on celestial bodies In re- lation to navigation was presented to the group by Bftl Spurgeon. conunodore ot Sea Scouting for Orange County. Another April evept wu a moonlight cruise to Laguna aboard the Sea Scout ShJp "Sea Tramp." Sea Scout Sldpper V. E. Koepeel was in charge and the Ma riners each had a trick at the wheel. Ten Mariners attend the Orange County Senior Scout Conference at Irvine Park. Leah Clark and Joan Nunan led the discussion gr oup on dating. The girls cooked dinner out in spite of rain. Girls attending also included Joan Clark, Jan Dulworth, Carolyn Giddings, Barbara Uttle, Connie Mangold, Ann Stewart, Jane Stetson and Yvonne Taylor. Leaders were skip- per Mrs. Al Rylett, Mrs. Norman Dulworth and Mrs. L. Taylor. BABY WEEK APRIL 27 MAY 3 BATHIIEnE Regular $13.95 • COMB AID BRUSH SET Regular $1.00. SPECIAL . • • . • WUP BLANKETS 24x36. Reg. 69c SPECIAL DIAPERS Fbnnt>l or BlrdM•ye. Reg. $3.60 -S PECIAL 1095 49' 49C Cri~ Bla1kel $2~5 36x54 • . . . CRIB MAnRESS · f095 Sleepy Time Innerspring. Reg. $13.95 INFANTS' lilT GOWIS :resM~ FREE! BVY 2 a t Re~. Pr1c.-.e, $1.00. WE GIVE ONE CHARGE ACCOUNTS e NO INTEREST *COMPLETE INFANTS' FURNITURE DEPT 1809 Newport Ave. BE 6959 Costa Mesa -rL -Y omacs to Raise ~'l!J!JJ~ $:~ .. ~0~!::: .,., club of S t. Andrewa Presbyterian ~~.tAL, li' ... Aw Church. voted J.ut week to ra.lee .&rvo .w ~a · ~ i . $3,000 tor a room in Hoag Me'mo-HA.ArA ,.. ._.,..., rial Hospital, to be named for the Advertltlllf •••••• C.l .... church. Mra. Alfred V. Jorgensen, Yomacs preaident, named Mr. and • • • TM Ne.,_t Hart-Wttt Mrs. Sheldon P. Riley and Mr. and Ita~ t.. ... det-ii..cl to t.. • ....,. Mrs. Robert E. CampbeU to head ,..,... of ''""el ~'*' ~ IW.-the rund-raiJiing committee. Judge !Mflt of ... Su,.n.r Cewt o( .... RoL-t ~"'--"-ak t Stet• of c.ufonM a. IN f.t tM ~r ~uner was ape er a Cowtty of Or••· .N ~-the meetlnl ___ . -------- ......._. l1 4Mifled to el ATI'END8 P-E BANQUET p41Wic notre. NCt*-4 ~ w. • • • Joe V. Antist4, Pacltlc Electric avaiiCIU»ftt• IIA7a Rallway aomt in N~•t, at· One Year -· a• • ~~..-Out ot llal'bor ArM aoo tended the comi*'Y'a ~ Ju-._...... bUee banquet laat Thursday In Los ~ J~r;;orA.~-:--fl Angeles. 0 .. A. Srnlth ot Corona DI'I'OIUAL ornc:a del Mar, PE president, gave the liM tt'l ....._ welcoming remarks at the ban-~~~c!'•!••!•~!--!!!•!~!!~~~q ;~=:t.=:=:~=:~====~~~ Moose Ol&cen ladacted ill Ol&ce Outstanding Moose diiJlitarlea were present Sunday afternoon to serve as installing officers of New- port Moose Lodge No. 1457 at the Costa Mesa Legion Hall. The rit- ual was conducted by State Vice- President John Carter of the Cul- ver City Lodge, as the installing I governor , Past Noble Nor th Moose Ray Pe terson of Va n Nuys as in· I stalling sergeant-at-arms and in- s talling prelate was Charles Hod- son, put governor of Maywood Lodge. Inducted into ortice were Archie Ostrander, Past governor; Clar- ence Young, governor: Haven Hol- brook, prelate; D url Tipping, ju- nior governor; Joe Homann, lre4S· urer ; Jack Vaughn, secretary; Don Randel. Leonard Leach and Leon- ard Corbin as trustees; Albert MichaeU, sergeant-a t-arms: Clar- ence D ickey, assistant; Ed Hecka- 1 thorn. inner guard; Marshall Glo- ver. outer guard. Newport W omen of the Moose furnjshed a ritual team of instal- 1ting escorts and served luncheon. U she is out of town-we can save you telephone charges -by mailing your order. (THERE IS NO TEL£- ORAPH SERVICE DUE TO STRIKE) Orders fo r mailing should be received by Tuesday ! ! ! DIRECTORY Df81J'&&llfCS "BE SURE -INSURE" with Maurie Stanley IDI\Ira.DCe OotaweUor HARBOR tTN 2Z MartDe Ave., Balboa Jalad w. Stuart Foote GENERAL INSURANCE MARCO ANICH, AIIOdate Phone: HArbor U-P.O. 8oK 1 2117 w. Balboa .... Newport Bieda. ~. DA.NODfO ,-.., '• .r,. AUTHUR MURRAY'S U1 COAWr BLVD. Corona del Mar OpeD 10 to 10 For tree dance _.,... Call HArbor 1925 TRIANCIA Frances V anderco6k Spe.nlsh, HawaUan and Hindu dancing castanet and gourd work 607 Ca.mation Ave. HArbor 2825-W. Corona del Mar FURNITURE REP Furniture Restoration Chair bottoms, benchel and stools restored u.aing cane, rush, reed. etc. HARVEY 'S Furniture Repair 2050 Santa Ana Ave. Costa Meea. BEacon 613&-J NURSERY SOHOOL8 HAYDEN HAVEN For the Pre-School Tot 440 Heliotrope Ave., CDM Half-and All-Day Seulona By Hour, Day, Week or Month HArbor 1091-R SIL\'EB PIA'I'INO Silver Platers ; Starbrigbt Meeting And SUversm1t.ha IT B H 1d M 21 Repair -Refinishing • RepJate I 0 e e ay Gold -Silver • Copper -BIUI 1 Near Community Church I I"ext Starbright Club m eeting 1914 Harbor Blvd., Costa M .. 1 will be Wednesda'' May 21, in the BEacon 5113 IOOF Hall, Costa Mesa. The tun-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l cheon committee will be Jean Cot -· tie, Lela McMIIJan, EIJyn Nielsen r------IIU __ s_•_o ____ ___,_ and Mabel Fitzmorris. On the co{nrnitte<> for th~ last meeting, S p £ C I A L S Margaret L. Scharle April 16, ~re Betty SmHh. Polly Teacher of Plano Owen, Margaret Raab a nd Ear lynn Organist -Accompe.n.lst I Albright. The S ta r Poin ts '>'>ill Evening a....et hold a benefit card party at the at for A.dul~ 1 tlaU May 22 Cor S tarbright. D £ N N I E I s 3<fl ~~~O~AV'E. National Family PBYSIOIAN8-8UBOJ:01f8 Week May 4-11 St Lawrenc~foGundrum, Do you have the largest family I PLATE DINNER 1741 Superior Ave., Costa M:eu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... or the youngest ... in thc city Practice limited to Dlseues :::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, of Newport Beach? The P ort The-every night at De n-of Ear, Nose, Throat ; Allergy ' IOEAS BY llA Y OANIG~ Put That Alcove to Work The elcove is usually the victim of one of two common mistakes. Either it is ne9lected entirely ( decor•· tively speekin9) ... furnished with en old chest end cad-off cheir; OJ treated in e menner entirely unre- lated to the room to which it is et- teched. With • little thought it can be mede fo serve . . . If yov heve Memingl-, we ... d sp.ece in your holM, come In and let's tef• about pt'edicel wefl to iltlliM it. Ovr trei11ed, frtefldly decoreton ere elweJI delttht.d to there new ld .. t wfttt Y"· . as an Extra Bed-Sitting Room . . • that will edd comfort eftd convenience to everyday living, eftd d-atively enhance tfte edjoffllft9 room. Storage chetts Mrvl et lamp tablet (shown in ,_., shtdl). Small-suled deep fOfe opent out iftto • d~bl• b.d wMII 11eeded. Boo~! shel"" · • -unit piecet plied from fl-lo eeiliflt -• • give en efkct of llbrery-~edi11g room. 5,. ~·' ~~ ~.,.,.;,.,.. eo. 1112 ~ a.vo. COSTA MnA "-• ~eac-... a trP and Corona ddl Mar mcr-Offi"'" Hours· by Appointm-t chants have some .-swell prizes nie' S . . . b usiness BEa~n 6508. or BEacon 6835 waiting ror the largest family that 1 men's lunch .. 75c fi lls out the Conn below and pre- st'nts it on Tt1e8day night to the I Manager or the theatre. Th£> win- 1 nt'r \Vill bt' introduced on the stage • and award£>d the prizes. I The youngest family will have I their turn Friday ni~ht. Winner 1 will be the youngest couple with the most children. Entrants should ' Cill out the coupon below and pre- sent it a t the Port Th<>alre on Friday evening. Prizes will be awarded to the winner . who will be introduced on the stage that eve- ning. The special family week celebra- tion is being arranged by the Por t Thea~ in coopera tion with the following merchants Ye rington's Stationers. Suther- land's 5 & 1~ The Children's Shop, Coast S uper Market, Hidy's Sport- ing Goods. Cannon's Food Center, All Am.erican Marke t, Corona del Mar Phannacy, Wallace Calder- head Jeweler, Harbor Photo Lab • Garden Center, Haven's Drive In, Tommy's Shop, Dennie's Cafe, Nor- man's Nunery, Wade Fairchlld. lAe Shipley, Jordan's Kennels, VU- lage Valet Cleaners, Jean's Gift Shop, Arthur Murray's DaMe Studio, George/a Auociated Ser- vice Station, Brandt'& Depart.matt Store, Fun Fuhlons. tt POlT THEATU FAMILY NITES -MAY 6 & 9 Nat~------------------ Add~~"----------------­ No. of.ehiltlr•~---------- A91t of chiWtrlfi------ Ate of p.eflftts of y04111gett f1mily! ~·------~F~~-- * DINNER MENU : loa~ Chicken & 8iscui« T-. We're Cloaed • ••• e Chow Mein Tllll'le Spanish Dinner Fri. Sat. Fish Plate Speghe~ end Meet lells * DELICIOUS HOME-COOKED FOOD! * O,EN EYENtN&S 'TIL 9 l ' I • DENNIE'S CAFE I I 07 COAST ll VO •. Cofone del M~t H~ In . Bruce F. Sims, D. 0 . Physicia n & Surgeon Practice Confined to Care of the Feet 1195 Coast Blvd. South Laguna Beach. Phone 4-6611 Day or Night Phone . HArbor 1138 Baltz Mortuary Chapel bJ t.be s. HARBOR a Corona del Mar. Ca.Ufon,la Ample Otf-8treet Pl.rldDI Frtendl)' Nellhborbood Service PARKES· RIDLEY GRAUEL CHAPEL - 11 0 Broadway BEacon 5610 Coeta lieu A·IPLUMBING III'IDCJJA.LIZI Dr ....... DQa~t~a._.._._. • • 'lbunclay. May 1. 1152 a, PAll aox:o; Tile annual GAA banquet waa held ln the caleterla laat Frtd&y nJghL Jean Talatra and Betty Davenport of the l(>nlor clau re- ceived chenille stars, the hlg.hHt award in the or&anlzatlon. Joan Nunan and Doran Suess were awarded a alar for being on t.h.ree a,. 1111 waw•- e 8WIIIIIINO Proving their power laat Thurs- day, the TJ'ar Vanity awtm ~Ilona won a dedllve victory in the Sun- set Leegu,e finals at HuntingtOn Beach. The ~pion SaUors bounced back from a dual meet lou to Huntington Beach to top the seoond place Oilers 91-80. Denny M.uon wu Tar hl&h point man, p.mertng 15 points with a flrlt ln the 100-yard backstroke "' school record breakin& time of 1:10.3, a third ln the Individual medley, and participation in the medley relay, which the Tar team won In 1:30.1. aU-star sports. AJI·S~ ln the various fieldl were: swimming -Doran Sueu, Marilyn Peterson, Joan NW\&1\, Jeanie Toulouse and Dey Keppen: tennis-Joey Laurie and Dot Hor- re11; hockey -Madge Fulbright, Jeen Toulou.e, Dot HorreU, Shir- ley Engle, Mary FeUbawn, Carol Ragan and JudY Frame, volleyball -Mad&e F u 1 b r l g h t, Sandy D e n 1 I n g e r, Betty Da- venport, Jo West and Joey Le~e: bukeball -Shirley Engle, Janee Hume and Jo West. Being 1nlt1a~ tnto GAA were Ann Bradford, Jackie Garrett, Unda Griffith, Ruth Perez, Mary Ann Russ. Pat Roberts, Ann Gib; son. Carolyn Giddings, Sandy Bab- bUt, Shirley Hourlpn. Shirley Rusa, Lynn Schaclmew, Tonye Christenson. Char PurceUe. Mary Fellbawn, Judy Frame, Jeannie EUI.a, La,Netta RJchardson, Sumlye Shl~akl. U nda Adair. Jean Briggs, Patsy Grant. Mary Goharing, Day Keppen. Carolyn Ragan. Mary Sin- clair, Feticia Beltram, C e 11 n a Cr('('ly. Carol Doane. Jane Elliott, Linda Lane, Jant-Ost rander. Joyce Sands. Jo Whitt-. Un.da Pantoja, Georgia Barnes. Gloria Beltram, Jan Dulworth, Marian Dicmt'r, Leslie Koivisto and Erin O'Keefe. Bruce Baird won his pet race. the 50-yard free style. in 25.6. then just missed by Inches winning the 100-yard free style. 1«-x Bell and Don Pres ton ro unded out the victorious medley relay team, and Rex won the div· lng while Don captured the indivi· I dual medley with a 1:48.8 clocking., Other point winners were Bill Car- roll, Mike Doyle, Bob Ibbotson, Dave Comer, Ga ry Brown, Roxy Aarvold, Paul SchmJdt, Irmin Sta- wicki and Don Pettit. Fullerton captured th1rd place with 26 points, Ana heim was fourth with 24 and Santa Ana fifth with 4 points. Lt.'<i by Noel Barlow and Brent 1 Haynie, the Newport Be-es also won the S unset L.eague crown. edging out Santa Ana 71-70. 1 Haynie racked up 10 markers with seconds in the 50-free style and 100-free style. Noel gained the middleweights' only first place in the 200-yard frN' s tylt-race. Th<· Tar relay team of Rick Othmer. Graham Gibbons, Brent Haynh.- and Bert Corson won in 1 :50.4. 1 NOW Merch S, 1952 SlitS: I WISH TO INFORM YOU THAT YOUR SEa.VICE TO US HAS IEEN VERY SATISFACTORY. YOU WEltE YE.RY QUICK TO OUit SERVICE CALLS AND VERY KIND. I HAVE NO COM,LAINTS WHATSOEVER AND IF I NEED At-IY OF YOUl MERCHANDISE I WOULD FEEl. FUi TO CALL YOU AT ANY TIME AND SURE OF GmtNG THE lEST IN ANY OF YOUR EQU,MENT THANKING YOU FOR YOUR SERVICES I AM SINCEULY MRS. C. L SMITH 369 ltALCAM ,l. COSTA MESA Frigidaire Norge Bendix Magic Chef RCA Victor Hoffmcm Zenith Packard Bell T\' ll APPLIANCE SERVICE 'TIL 9 P . II. 1817 Newport Blvd.. BEacon FESTIVAL WEEK ~ RICHARD'S The Cee mennen captured se- cond place In the league. scoring 39 point~> to the champion Oilers' ' 61. Ken Bodenhoefer and Fred S tillings both scored seconds. Ken I in the 50-yard free style and Fred ln the 50-yard back s troke. Fred 'teinman. Chuck Lamb and Allen Ba ker also scorj'd points for thl' Tars. • • • e BASEBALL The Tar nine s u!Cf•red a 4-1 Joss at the hands or the Huntington Bea ch Oilers on April 18. The Sail- on were held to one hit, Oiler ntnge r Johnny Henderson ~I< cheated out ot a perfect game tn th~ fifth Inning when Harbor shortstop Bob Wet:l€1 smacked out a lone slnJ;:k>. • • • e TENNIS Led by the da~hlng Leroy None- maker, the Tar racquE'tmcn swept mto Downey on April 14, and am-b~'ihed the Vikim:s 5-4. Nont-ma- kt>r won his singles match in stra.l~ht sets of 6-4 and 6-3. Charles Ralston also won his singlt's match. whilt-Bugs Zerbe and Dwain Gat tC'rdam teamed up an a doubles match to clinch th<' Sailor victory In consecutive sets All Varietie&'-:-Kraft's JAB CHEESES •·· 2JC 2tr 2 ••2Sc c;;~Ch:e 2 fer JJC Garlic, Hickory & Nippy Cheese BANDY SNACKS Ballard's Oven-Ready BISCUI'11 YOUR CHOICE-SHORTENING SPRY -SNOWDBin' 3C~ C&H Powdered or Brown SUGAR l ·lb 10' J•k 1:. Rancho 1 1"' TOMATO SOUP 1%z~OL 6, fur ., • • • eTRACK It was a sad day for the Tar Varsity cindennt>n last Thursday at Huntington Beach. whl'r~ they wound up In last place m the Sunset LH.gue Track Final.; scor- ing 12" points. Jim Lang~e was the top Tar perfo rmer, tymg for , first in the high jump. and captur- 1 ing a fl!th in the polt-vault. The Bees took thlrd with 39 points. and the Ct'e5 gained se- cond place with 26 1~ markers. FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY c .....,,,.Ot ... - Q:~Bl·~ S OORONA DEL IIA& Call HA 3178 CLEAIIERS II. N. JUKOIWII • M~;,;y Jack Cheese lb. 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Good on I lb. l lue Bonnet M•r9erin• Fa.Dc-J' 12 Ch...-• ~bom 61 e SNOWBALL f~M'b C COFFEE !-lb.~" 1 l-Ib. ~ .. 81 CAUURIWEI Tender FULL PODS nw PEAS 2-ltr Tbunday. Nay 1. 1152 Entries for 1952 Ensena.da Race ARBITRARY HAMDICAP LONG DlBTANCE RACING RULES CLASS BOAT OWNER CJCMMI Nine Genld King Lulty Robert A. Joyce ~ !~rig DanJel E. Murphy Tradtwtnds Farnum E . Phipps EQJtuy Gen~ Bolln Pallano George R. Sturgis ~ Mab Phyllll B. Brunson ZaVorah K. L. Dieterle Vapbond L. Manuel D. Nelson O bola Eric Erickson Chl&la Robert W. Shay Atlu Charles F. Martin Oeear TybringDr. George R. Wall WU)derlure C. Reynard Storey Cclaat~Uation Ralph E. Holbrook Ethel George F . K. Buu QuHn Bee Frank Burke .Aatrild Frank E. Hooykaaa Viking IV Dr. Troy L. McHenry Kelpie Ralph Bogardus Aikane W. K. Thornton Seubarp John F. Kimble Marie Celine Burton C. Baldwin See Deuce Etna C. Emigh Valiant William Oldenburg Samarang Philip C. Smith Anltra E. S. Wright Allure Leo Readon Sta. Lucia n Gould Edd,y SUIIdnd H. L. Blodptt WINifall R. N. ~. M.D. Stella Marla 1t. L. Forkner Tara W. F. Priest Ccln&ir Robert Taylor Falf'Mnds D. BaUey Brandt ~ ,f. G. Johalwon IaJiol Bird WiJUern w. Falter La Rubia Johll, a. Calllb t SheDey R. TolHurst JohnS.tf~ n stuart • SW!JUTO Don H. H.,pllrin Tlra Robert J. Stimllor b SibiM)' F. W. Logan Bh-.ladtet William B. Palmer Moolibeem Orin 'nlorldldlen Butch. Boy n Roye E. Riley Little Dipper B. N. Deseoberg Dolphin John l!l. Calhoun Enc:ore Willlam Hoving Marmaduke Willil E. Sho!rt Thorobred Lyle E. Akurhbrack J a,-un Gerald T. Jiills Indifferent Fred B. Hunie Cyanet Nelson Pringle Leer-Cat Dan Brown Conejo Kenneth H. Davis Stinker Dee Allen Merickel Mischievous Joseph fttoyn('S Stolaumwood R. J . Canington Kelem na,;d Commons Aloha R. W. Caspers Sin Miedo Paul L. Mitchell Ma hala R. S . A very Lady Ada William B. Boon Trident George A. Robinson Minerva Robert C. Chapman Iantha C. A . Pe ter Hancock Sancuine Thaddeus C. Jones P leiades C. F . Landers Equtnox Clyde M. 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Gessler 39'10'' Ketch NH we LA NH LA BYC LA Cat. BYC LA LB BYC NH Voy lc we Sl>. LA 81> LA iD BYe i LA CB BYC Voy LA LA BYC SD NH SM LB N H BYC Voy SB Voy LA SD Win Voy sw -Sloop Sloop Sloop Sloop ie~ Yawl Cutter Yawl Sloop Sloop Ketch Sch'nr 44.3 Sloop 44'3" Sloop YACHT CLUBS • • • BW-84ue Water· BYC-Ielbo.· Cot.~tol1no : CS-Cobrillo koch; CNdeA-Acopulco; Cor.-Coronodo: HYC-Holtywood, LA-lol Angelo,; LS-long Beech: ll-lido Isle ; NH-Newport Horbor· SO-Son Diego· SF-Sen Francisco: SM-S4nto Monico: St.F-Seint Fro ,ci•: 30'6" Sloop SW-Southwe1t: Voy-Voyogers· WC-WM+ Coo••· Wi~w;,,0rd. Harry F. Bums LOOAL BO'I' TO &EPORT ~---__ .,.._ ·-----___ __..,.._ The Shop b M-n WHERE WOMEN UKE TO SHOP 1205 eoa.t BwcL C.....4e!Mer c.a ...... A .. II ts-...... _a.-. .. .., ....... ~·~::·Iii:,.. erie.. ..... •• dL4te ..... w. _,.,__ ........ CREDIT IUREAU Of NEWPOIT 11A04. l.MUNA MACH AND eosJA W1SA 204..._...A.._ ,.0 .... ... ..... .., ..... ~ --.. •• rr The Sip .. HJUhor 17 4UNet I LCOtol Scheduled to report for active PRESCRIPTION DU 1 DU A 1CY duty with the U. S. Navy on May a-IIII.I\JYift 8,ls Franklyn L. Hruza, 1~ W. PalaC&IP'ftOJnl .u.-•-00.._.-mtaw Ocean Front, Newport. ,..,... "----TAX AUDIT BUREAU BOOKKEEftiNG SYSTEMS Specializing m flat-fee bookkeeping services for business with monthly gross of $1 ,000 to $1 0,000 7H So. M.i, St. SANTA ANA. CALIF. Kimberly 2..-4607 HAtb0t . 1719-l EXHIBITS PAINTINGS IIAIIPTOII'S BA•BOB D8UG8 ' ...... ()eu ...... iii .... ii••iBiA.iiPillCJaiiili'li'ii'ii'ii••O..•··-·tel;i·;·~ Three pictures in an ususual technique of black and white water color are being exhibited by Sylvia Place of Corona del Mar at the Long Beach Art Association show at the Art Center in Lo$ Angei('S. WHITMAN'S SIRYICI sw=Q_.. ..... .,.. -Ji'fi,:-T;;...~ ...... w.;. ..,·~. SERVI NG ON IURl' jiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Civic duUes have been occupy-ing the time of Mrs. F red Joyner, 120 39th St., Newport. She has been serving on the jury in Santa "We ....... itt &tet,e11cy Semce" 1020 Coe.t N . HAIMt 441-t-Nitet: IEM... II~J--C-.. ~ef ..._,· MOVING and STORAGE LOCAL AID IADIIWIDE Balboa Transfer Co. C. E. McNiel ltU ..... .._ Blvd., Coda •- G. C. Bennett BJ»o. .. LMNG ROOM BEDROOM DINING ROOM IJHAN AllEN SliCES KUNG FANCHEl IN6l.ANDEl SIALY .... . -. ... .., Ottt.ra LAMPS AND SJfAD&I W AIJ. SHELVES BEDDING FIEf DEUVRY CIEDfT TEaMS PAnO RIINIMI .... ~ .... . .... "" .. , ........... , ..... ...... u.uNA IMCH ' Ana this past week . COLD WITH COMPLICATIONS Mrs. A. A. Kemper, 900 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar, ia facing double trouble wtth a bad cold or flu bug on top of painful strained ligamenta in her leg resulting from a turned ankle. Watch Cleaning With Thia Ad ~IUEl J&WRIY CO. Is off.mt thk l,l9 -•Y .... 1119 "-'-••• .-del ,.t.~lllh4 Ileal. ...,., ,..... lar watdl "-t ;-.h ., .. 21 ........ d M ....... ..,..., deaM4 ·'"' olta4. few $2.10, with. w-,.., wriHen , ... , ........... T••• a4Yan+at• ef thk ,.__, w¥fttt ,.._ e+ -c•. M. Bier & Co.. Jewehy 1746 Sowtll Weill S+Y..t ICI......, 2·1MI Nolf to S.en in the New Arcede Shop,, S.nte AM You Can Do Better at THE Daaiger Furniture Co. OOIIPI..a'I'E BOMZ ~- BEacon 5858 1812 Mewpwt IIYcL 0.0 ..... • Thuncluy, May 1, 1152 ..... Local Bed Croa Is Seekiag New Locatioa lor Beadqaarten BPW OfficeTs Plaa-.r.Parliel Are Installed For Vet Patieall The need for a new headquar-ters building for the local Rro Cross branch was told by Chair· man Stanley Hadfield last Friday at a meeting of the Board of Dir- ectors at the Legion Ha11, and he was authorized to appoint a com· mH t~ to investigate possible sites. Mr. Hadfield said that the lease for the present office site at 2C17 Modicas Return From Honeymoon Back fre)m a honeymoon In the Santa Cruz mountains are Mr. and Mrs. lawrence A. Modica of Corona del Mar. The yoWlg couple we~ married on April 14 in San Francisco. where Mr. Modica's family M~lde. The new bride is the former Elizabeth CUrrie of Island Ave .• Balboa, may not be re- newed because the owner, Bay I.a- land Corporation, needs more space. He mentioned the old Pac- ific Electric sub-station near the Legion Hall aa a poulble new loca- tion. Carl Hanna, fWld drive chair- man, reported that the campaign had gone over the top by 7.5 per ment. bringing in a total of $17.- 268.89. The quota waa $16,060. The Red CJ'Oa Board received an appeal for aid for victlma of the midwest fiooda. Donatlona can be sent to the Red Cross office at 1104 W. 8th St .. Santa Ana. Fellowship Day To Be ObsertJed Anaheim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The annual May Fellowship Day Henry Currie. will be observed tomorrow (Fri- The new BPW olficera, who wne elected at the April 17 meet- ing. win be Installed tonleht (Thursday) at the Balboa Yacht Club. A cocktail party, in honor of the retiring president. Ruth Willmes, was held Friday evening at the Udo l&le home of Agnes BJorn· quist and Mrs. Wlllme:s was pres· ented With a travelllng case as a gift. The h<»tess was unable to be present at the party because she \.lnderwent surgery on Friday mom in g. The new officers are President. Evelyn Varner; tlrat vice--presi- dent. MlldJ'ed Chapman: second vice-president, Mazie Blrd: re- cording secretary, J eule Bill; corresponding s e c r e tary, Jean Howell : and treasurer, Helen Nor- ton. The club donated $25 to the Chamber of Commeroe fireworks display. The bri~ wore a navy and white day) at· the Balboa Island Meth· C%-. Hodnki.nson Here check suit, white accessories and odist Church, sponsored by the-~' -:~~ a gardenia corsage. The groom's United Church Women of Newport On a 25-Day Leave fathf'r, Anthony Modica. served as Harbor. "Spiritual ~ty tor Sgt. Stanley Hoc:t&kinson will best man, and his sister. Joiephlne Today's FamJlies" ls the theme. soon be reporting back to Bocsier was the bridt>'s attendant. A re-The program begins at 1:30 p.m. Field near Shreveport. l..a., where C<'ption followed the wedding at Mrs. Percy F. Baines, president. he is stationed with the ground the famHy home. Mr. Modica is will introduce the speaker. Donald troops of the United States Air the proprie.tor of Anthony's Shoe C. Bridgman. counselor at Orangt> I Force. Stan has been having a 25- rcpalT serv1ce. and the new Mrs. Q)ast College. Musical seJe<:tloru day leave visiting his father, Police Modica assists. him. 1 WUl be given by Estelle Brown Chief R. R. Hodgkinson or Lido American ~ion Po.t 291 voted at their meeting laat week to bold two more birthday parties for petients at the Long Beach Veter-ans Hospital, one t.h1l month and o~e In June. Two weeks ago a group of loca I Legionnaires, head· ed by Whit Helms, hospital chair- man. held a birthday party at the hospital and brought gifts to three patients whose birthdays OC('Urred during the month. Candidates Will Talk At W. Newport . Meeting The clndldates for \.he Board of Trustees of the Newport Elemen- tary Schools have been invited to spt>ak st the meeting of the West Newport Impro"ement Associa- tion at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow IFrl· dayl at City HaJJ. Presldt>nt Fran- cis J . Horvath announces. The meeting is opt>n to the public and refreshments will be ~eTVed. WOLLERT'S WALLPAPERS and Draperies I I i:! ~ """"'" \ltut "' ~...,_. will be a social hour in Dearborn Mrs. Frank Horn of Balboa Is-~,..,.. DEPAB'I'MENT STORE 1111 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA lll!'.8A, ~. BF.aeoe 111116 -... - SP.TSWEII •• , ... SlOES For Me~ Wome~ Children • Q...uty J(erelladlae e Popalu Pricee e N.uo.a.l Bralldl • Frieadty 8erYke ---You Save With 8&R GREEN 8TAJIP8 I>TA ~ Mills and Mrs. Grace Poirer. There Isle. and also his grandmother. "'YT ~ HaJJ. A nursery wUl be provided land. He arrived in the Harbor Kimberly 3-"'Ut/ for care of small children. ~--~a~r~e~a~on~A~pr~l!._l ~1~8~. -------~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cormn1ttee chairmen of the Newport Beaeh Elementary School PTA have 1>1-en announced by the nPw pre«1dent, Mrs. Norman Ha- gen. School ooordlnators. Mrs. Carl Wolff for Corona del Mar; Mrs. Edward Milum for Horace Ensign and Mra. John Shields for Newport Beach School: a rt chairman. Mrs. WOOI!ty Newbury: courtesy, Mrs. Henry Schroeder: foun~r·s day. Mrs. Perey Balnt>s: t>mblems and publications. Mrs. John Evans: health and safety. Mrs. Jack Hess: home and family, Mrs. Ronald Bar· Jow; hocpitallty, Mrs. Charles Han- son; Juvenile protection. Mrs. Max Pope; k-gislat1on. Mrs. J . Leon Wil- liams; Ufe membership, Mrs. Hol- lla Wood; magazines. Mrs. Smith Newberry; music. Mrs. Herbert Coleman; parent education, Mrs. Harry F~lllnge; publicity, Mrs. Jerry Adams; record book. Mrs. Alden Doesburg; announcements. Mrs. James Ray : radio and audio- visual. M rs. B. N. De~Pnberg: reading and library service. Mrs. Richard Stewart: transportation, Mrs. Joe Casala: ways and means. Mrs. Leonard Graves; welfare, Mrs. William McCarthy . A Sentimental Gift FOT MotheT's Day ANGEL CHIMES from Sweden. spins e11d rints from the heat of the candles 295 and 450 OREN MARGRETA Imports -Nordic Gifts I )()7 Coast llvd. ~· del Mer H~ 1371 ..... ,. t :JO to 5JJ0. 0,.... ~ UNGERIE SHE'LL LOVE by Kickerruck. Un- selfish Mother may never buy herself the pretty thmgs she adores, so send her a gift that expresses both lu x- ury and your love in beautiful nylon tricot Britht el'd t •Y es • Meypole is the nyiOf'l pe.,;c~l circ'-d wit\ tiny pink el'd ttMII e mbrofctered buds Of'l • nylon lheer .., 95 nrffle. 6rel'd f« this pettlcoet yeer! ., e Smooth front midnH .. peretes the softty shi"ed bodou ,.y wO+t. btitltt red em~ety el'd 1M flowint shitNCI slirt. He,.. It • fe~ of comfori es well as en ~ 95 eas.,.to-care-fOf' nylon 90"" ... "ROf'e cle11tca" Is 1M MIM of 1M cryrlel w+tite •"'brotcle~ slip by Kiclen~id. S+reitht, tllm lines bllni into swirls of dencint •"'bro;.. d~ flowen. n.. cl .. p flovt~ca 9i,.s petticoat fvll""' to ~ s.,m,..er frocl-s a!MI pr.-ttts en llftd..-c-"t of et~clt.. $14 9S !Milt •••. f« ltlote who love beevtifvl femifliM .._ln91 e 141lc..t ... choose her gifts at O'Brien's ' CoMplete &l't"rlrt • .-nt ol 1(,,~,.. 11•1 1 lil'qer:f' ••no• U •o 4(), •• ;l •• ,.,.et) """ileble "" O'BRIEN"- ' 111101 ISLAID 3-Bedroom and Rwnpus Room. Nice Yard Fine Location Good Terms. Stanley Hadfield Realtor Ill llariU Balboe ....... IIAMor 10 ot HArbor """"' CUFF HAVEl 1!,000 DOWN A very nice 3-bedroom home, Uttlc over a year old. Hard- wood floors. lots of cupboard and closet space, 2-car garage, detached; view of ocean. • Here's a chance to save money on lncome tax and ob· tain a good equity. A REAL BUY AT $13,§00 Take good car or lot in trade PHIL SUIJJV AN GEO.EVERSON I N6 Newport ltwd.. eo.te ..,_ (AQ'OU from Cosh M•s• .... , IE 7121. Eves: HA l 167-W, IE 5451-J OPEl HOUSE BALBOA Sun.. May 4th. 12 to 4 p.m. 1429 W. Bay . On R-2 Lot With room for additional unit. View of both ocean and bay BaJ I Beach ReaiiJ ~. M. Miller, MaJa.acec' Dick Fay Gloden Fay l fM W. BaJboa Blvd. HA 12M 1\'ewpor& Beacll * NEW 3-BEDROOM BUNGALOW :r·dul $12,750 HardY. ood Floors. F1rl'plaet> la r..:r lot. doublt> ~arage Toni Amold t20S CoMt Bh d. C OM KA 2SS3 : E''e8: HA 29M-M IT'S LITTLE at '>-1 rt>s hly PQinll'O in ... lcll' nc"'d' .;nml' f1xin' but 1t.; $6 SOC onl. 1 TAlE A LOOK ll I 303 35th .::t , "'t'''1X>rt . and C'all u~ for till' k(•\. HArbor 326."> Oh )t'' · ·. <ln..;t• IO ltood :.wim· rning bearh Your t<'nns l•ris I Loweland REALTOR 108 E. Balboa Bh•d. Balboa HArbor SZ&~ HAVE SOMETHING Bro;ides REIT RECEIPTS sa .a 11,600 a own. , CLEAi" home on R·2 lot Bendix. s tove. rE'frl" Robert L. Boyd OYFICE l!IS CO&•l Boulevard Corona dt-l Mar CHEAPIES TO FIX UP 3 Room Frame. 2 lots 1 Bedroom furn .. 6 lots 2 Bedrooms, (close in I 2 Bedroom. 2 ~ acres S3.250 4,750 4.~ 4.150 AJJ have good terms ·-CHEAP BUT NICE 1 Bedroom stucco. newly decor- ated. 1 Bedroom. farm s tyli.'. Sl.SOO down. -·-M-1 ZONE Close-in 2-bedroom. 6 years old. With 118 fl frontage on High- way. Alley entrance alao. (THJS has pouJbUitiesl I. I. 111'1111 JIU Newport llhl .. O.ta liMa ae.ooa 5tU ~: aen-• I .. Thuraday. May 1. 1952 Thunda, l:;~:;::::::j:::::::::~.::::::::. $13,750 . ~c. Sale ~ Beal Eata Willi .. Jl. t~BUYbetlnt UPRlOJrr piano, 4bl. bed, .ma FOJt RENT DUPLEX 1/2 Block lr• ChiDa Cove FOR SALE - - -EXCLUSIVE LISTING and mattresa, Kirby vac:uume Soc •• Bay Completely turm.hecL full price ...•• sis.ooo a home plus garage apart· clNner, 6 rnoa. old; ThOr auto. to Sept. 1: ment. For further details Gladlron, Uke new. See and 2 or 3 adu Beautiful Home in Corona del Mar --- -- -OYerlookiD9 Harbor Entrance wttia s-aonm~o vtMif' of Uttl OOMA. Glare-proof plate slass wlndows. Proper1y comprllea approJC. 3,000 aq. tt., hu 2 stories, 3 bedrooms, 214 baths, sunken ltv. nn. &: muter den. FaU7 t\anal8bed. Exterior decks East & West looking toward San Pedro and Laguna. Heating by Payne, Air condition controls upstairs and downstairs. fullY plastered 2-car garage and paved carport. Property will be shown by appointment only. see • • • maiCe oUer. 181 E. 17th St., CORNER 11 eo.ta llesa alttt 6 p. m. dentlal to USED ORCH.ARi) 1pray outftt on gether at .. ,.~~· /r~...,...··/t,·a. ak:idl; power ~y lor' C.t.l>-4. Hougan at '1l• • .r~~. Fannall-12 tractor wtth cultlva· liA 1862 a tors. L . W, ~ Tractor and 4-ROOM P I Imp. Co., 1629 East nrtt St., In COM. l We Have a Larp ~leeUoa of DMlrable 8..-aer ~tal• Santa Ana. KI 3.2639. leue. BE 500 ()out BoaMnld IIA 1111 BRITISH import clothel, ldrl'a 3-ROOM tw ~ ~ llu camel haJr coat, CiJ'l'a navy fia.n. refrig. Uti nel blazer coat, Callf. cottons, sired. Re CORONA DEL MAB PBOPEBTIES Bobe,rt B. Lyu ud Re~a L. L,.a. Broken good u new but outgrown. trac-W~kly o 411 eoa.t BouleYard CORONA D~ MAR . HArb« 1037 For Sale Uon of ooet. AtJe 8-~10 )'ftl'll: Motel, 111 would trade for peel or otflcen' Anaheim , TODAY'S SPECIAL Only $7,000 for Quick Sale One Bedroom Garage Apartment in Corona del Mar Located on Ocean side or highway . - -has double garage, goc;>d location, close in. . .... Room in rront to build another un1t. -·-ALSO 1-Bedroom IIOME. COMPLETELY FURNISHED Only $8,950 See tht>Se specials today ! PRICE T. McCUISTION II.A.rllcw t., VOGEL VALUES CORONA DEL Ill 2-Bedroom Home. Uving room 14'x21' "'ith large windows, fireplace. Dining room. Fumace. Tile in kitchen & bath. Yard fenced. 2-car garage & laundry Walking distance to stor't'S $11 500 ~ceoo~ 1 fi~ Larqe 1-Bedroom, Furnished Home. ocean side or highway. plus 2-car ~arage and J!Uest room with ~ bath. Garage is also bu11t to tak£> a 2-bdrm. apt above Quality property on quiet street Close to water 3-Bedroom Home. Living room 15'x17', ra1sed fla~ton(• fireplace. Furnace. Har.d- wood floors. Dining room 10'x15' with Dutch door to pjlt1o. Kitchen 9'x10', large tile sink. Bedroom No. One 9'xll'. Bed- room No Two-10'x13' Bedroom No. Three 12'x13'. Bath with large tile pullman. tilt> O\ c>r tub & sho'' e1 2-car garage. 2 laun· dry trays. Walled and f('net>d yard Approx $13 500 1300 sq. ft. of living area Price only I Two R-2 Lots t 60' Crontage) $3,500 The VOGEL CO. !SO l Coa"t Bh ·d .. CorODa del Mar HArbor 11.a1 or 1.-11. E.'\•enln~es: IIArbor S9S·M or HArbor OHl-W BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PLATDiG PLANT-proven money makt'r stablished 6 yea~. ChromE'. copper. nickel, cadmium & /inc. This is a GOOD bust· ness. averages ~tter than $6 500 ~1.000 per month -.. rull price 1 • • • LI'M'LE MONEY. $3.000 Down 3-bedroom homc> on des irable comrr lot in Corona del Mar -un· usual concrete construction. heav1l~ buHt and modern ln design. Nice re~r yard. attractl\e ~tao $12 500 Full pnce .. ... . .... I • • • INDUSTRIAL RENTAL MODERN PLAST-Buildlng 40'x100' with 600 square (('('t addi· tion on 1 acre or ground • - . zonNI M·l · · -partitioned ofCice space . -• 2 toilets •.• heavy concrett• slab a nd $240 per stc-rl frame construction .. m ont:h Hadtol" ln.,ESIIDenl IRE4 LTO IRS (Sin~ 1945) Newport Bl¥4. at lotll 8&. NEWPORT BEACH Co. RA 1100 Open Boase - - -Shore Cliffs 331 Driftwood ... Sunday. May 4 -oa 8.~' Comtor w1UI Oceaa View- Lovely 2-bedroom and den home. exceptionally large living room and bedrooms. Beautiful dM, 2 baths. Secluded patio. See this property or call Mr. Schustt>r for appointment to see during week. EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor 816 Cout Boalevard * HArbor 2474 COlONA DEL MD FuU Price $7,500 2-bedroom home and 1·bedroom apartment. Both fumlabed. Good residential section. • • • Alto rental po8ai\rilltles. Owner will tak~ house trailer as part payment. I ...................... -~~ -- .. . ..... --... ·---..... ~-----............. USED English tricycle for .sale , For Sale $10. Write c/o Ensign, Box E-12. • • 1104 Coast Blvd., COM. CHINESE Mandarin rug Cor sale. BRAND NEW snare drwn, comp. Purple & blue. ll'x14'. $175. with tassel sUcks. sticks, and HArbor 104~R. stand. Worth $62.50. Full price, ANTIQUE Ladder back chaJr. $45. Write c/o EnsJgn, Box E-13. cherrywood, upholstered seat. 1104 Coas t Blvd.. CDM. HArbor 1049-R. PUREBRED Gennan shepherd po- 1941 CHRYSLER convert. High· Uce puppies, 2 wks. old, ready lander 6, very clean, R&R. while ror homes in 4 wks. 320 Fuller- walls, $450. HArbor 5~M. ton, Nwpt. Hgts. BE 5495-J. SOLID AS H buffe t for sale. Zipper 12' 1950 CROWN trailer, ideal for covers ror club chair. Hearth-Glo mountain camping. has water gas heater. HArbor 1.20&-J. tank & pump. Reas. 5810 &-a· BICYCLE for sale. New gear shift shore Dr .. N .B. HA 3465-W and hand brake. In good rond. '47 HIAWATHA motor scooter. HA 2001-R. eves. or week-t>nds. $30. 7' dingby $25. 536 W e t· FOR SALE or Exchange • Com· minster. :-.lewport Hgts BEacon plete shop e>f power wood-work· ~5092~~·.:.:M::,:·..,.....,.,..-:::-:-:--:-:--:-7:---:;o:-:­ ing tools and 1950 Chev deluxe GOOD 12~2" RCA tell'vlsion, like sedan, all like new. Will swap I new. $150. HArbor 0265-J . ror '49 Cadillac or 1951 Mercury ARMSTRONG TABLE top mangle sedan. BE 5037-M. like new $30. HA 1217-J. '51 ENGLISH For~ Preft>c t. 4-door A·B STOVE, $50; dbl Box s prinltS sedan. $3.000 mt. 30 miles per , & mattresses, $50; Mont•rey dJ. gal. $750. HA 0461-J. van &c chair, $75, excellent c:,'Qndi- 5-PC. DINING SET. brand new, tion. Warrte maker free with blond wood drop-leaf tabll'. 4 purchase of 3. BEacon 5826-M. chairs, with Innerspring upholst. BOY'S . CLOTHING size 12-14. seats. moss fringe trim, $125. Palm Beach and navy flannel May be seen Sat. or Sun. aftE'r-suits covert topper AJI like noon. 2576 Arbor Dr. Bay Shores n(>w. · Roller ska t~s. ukulel€' HA DOUBLE cement laundry tray & 0518-R. fixtures, $5. HA 291 9-J. ' -GOO..;.:.:,.:.:D:::...:.U:.:,.S.,...,.E.,.D--=-1\-to-n-t-go-me-ry--=-w:-:a-rd-: FURNITURE for sale. 9x12 broad-refrigerator. S30. See at ln US(> loom rug. coffee table, wing at 435 Begonia, CD~1. c.hair. portable phono., dog bed , HOME WITH incom!' poss1brhties. !mens. misc. HA 2385-M. :-.lew paint 1nsidE' and out Knot- Ha•e bonafide client for $20,000 to $25,000 com - mercial pro perty show - mg 10/'0 return C on- tact Uoyd C. Howard. Realtor for business properhes HArbor 351 2 141 5 Coast Blvd., Co- rona del mar IF you are thinlrinq of renting your property durlnf aummer, telephone us. Ed L Sedelmeier 16!S CONl Blvd. Coroaa del Mar HArbor %'7M I REMEMBER MAMA * Mayll * -with- t~ pane h\· rm . 2 bedrooms. til<' bath and kitchen. 2-car KSra~e. photo lab.. storeroom. p a t I o, tr('('s. $9.750. HArbor 14R9-R 1941 PACKARD Special 6. con\'l.'rt. I coupe, nE'w top. ~ood condition. HA 500. TURN IN your lot toward pur- chase of cheerfuL seavil'w house on level lot. garage, patio. South Laguna. Price $11 .000. Owner T. Arnold, HArbor 233.1 Ol' HAr· bor 2904-M eves. ::;oFA, $25; 5-pc. chrome & red formica dinette set, $45; scatter rugs, drapes, and mlsC<'I. fumlsh· ings. 2702 Circle Dr., Bay Shores BEacon 6767-W. 'S.INCH heavy duty jointer; 6-ln. 1 tx?l t sander : Stanley "55" mold· ing plane : misc. carpenter tools. llArbor 2490. OVAL bra ided rug, a pprox. 8"xl0'. $30. Uke new. Also ne\\ Cold· ang clothesline, good cond. $7.50. Ca II HArbor 132-J. ESTATE table top range, high broiler, clock control oven, $50; by priv. owner. Can be seen at Crown Hardware. COM. 16-INCH lawn mower, almost neW\ reasonable. 516 Begonia, CDM. GULL SAILBOAT In good cond. with cover, pad. anchor, 08rs etc. chain. Aak for Jean Taylol', HA PEGGED H 1652-J or HA 357J. ful wood" HEDGESHEARs~ bedle trtm-be<lrma., c mer. Cuta on both edlea. Used from ocea about 50 houn. Excellent cond· morris R eo.t MO· Price 12(). HA 539. 2152, to st USED REFRIG., good nmnlng BAY SHOR cond., new P&lnt, $45. 51!5 San fum. 3-b &omardino, Newport He!ghtl. for quallfl '50 CADIU.AC Olovertible by pri.. con 6480-. vale party. Cood condition, see. $3600, or makr offer. HArbor =ro~R;,;;.:.,SALE,...,..,:-=o 2387-W. lo\1 63"x51 ALL ELECTRIC organ. ~ HoUywooc tone. Uke new. Big savlnp. VIne &c Ht Ea.sy tenns. Beauillul mabog-501 Orch1 any case. For church or home. FURNISHE DAN~SCHMJ DT BIG PlANO with gara and Organ Co., 520 No. Main.. patio. Ye Cor. 6th. Santa Ana. Knabe Pi-8ACHELOJI ana.. entrance. $395 BUYS beauurw Spinet plano. 227 Larks Used Excel cond. Euy terms. Z.BEDROOI Full keys. OANZ ·SCHMIDT 1% bath BIG PlANO STORE. :S~ No. Ocean g j, Main. ~mer 6ttl. Santa Ana. $150 mom Knabe Pianos. $476 BUYS magnificent MAPLE <R~;~: ~~ Splnet. Uke new. A rare bar-Bay and 1 gaJn. Terms. Bench Included. 120 Dlam1 DANZ·~CHMIDT BIG PlANO FOR S ALE STORE, 620 No. Main. Santa L'tU Ana. Knabe Pianoa. ~~ h~ $5 RENTS a good practice plano. sleeping 1 All term rent Ulowed oo any plaCI"s PI piano. Let thE" klddies learn. Bal~ 1s DAN~SCHMlDT BIG PlANO ""'G,...:AR~A;;;,:G~E~"' STORE. 520 No Main. Cor. 6th, 41 4 , Santa Ana. Knabe Pianos. ent. " FIREPLACE WOOD-Reuonably 2233-M. priced. 2213 Newport Blvd., FOR SALI: Coeta Mesa. BS 5180-J. Free ocean. EJI deUvery. $10,750. Corona d• $387 BUYS Grand Plano. This is J:-.1 SHORE a wonderful chance for teacher of student. Good cond. Tenns. house on DANZ.SCH?.nt>T BIG PIANO parqut>t f1 STORE. Homt' of fine pl&nos, yard ft•nl Knabe, Lester Chickering, Wur· Under S21 lltzer. Stein"ay and many oth· at HA 21! ers. 520 Ko Main, Santa Ana. FOR R EN' MODERN BED l •fVAN and chair. spaces. sl $35. din. tabh \\lth 6 chairs $20., ter. Tak. modt>m dbl. bo 11 with box spring, ed restroc 0837 P(>rmaner muttress $20 'lA .J, after Avocado. 3 p.m. SPINET PIA "I' Famous make, NEW 1-bdr slightly d!tm ' d In shipment. venetian Save $200 1•·• rns. Maple case . wk. or m DAN~S\ll!-111 'T PIANO CO. FOR RE:"~; 520 No. Mau ~or. 6th, Santa bacht'lor • Ana. 100 P•• , always. Kna~ Yt>arly 0 1 Pianos. OWNER Ll $69 BUYS a .:· ul practice piano. ~e~~':'Uia Trade in lat•·l · full price. OUy ers a Uttle h .. r·er. All in fine responsib playing cond I•A."'lZ-SCmn:DT Blvd .. H JI BIG PlA.'IO ~ '•IRE, 100 pianos. GARAGE J Cor. 6th. 5:.11.• '.o. Main, Santa full bath Ana. facilities. Poppy. C TRADE your old piano on televis-YEARLY R ion. Highest a!, W.llnce. DAN~ ed, attra• SCHMIDT PTA \'0 CO., 520 No. dry facil. Main. Cor. 6th -lnt& Ana. Dowers by Morri 609 E. Balboa Blvd. -Balboa HArbor !0'70 plus shore mooring newly recon· ___ .__,.....,..... .......... _....._ ....................................... . ditioned. $Z75. eau Harbor 20 Serncee 2 bdrms. Blvd., Co 1223-J. BICYCLE REPAIRING Schwinn Bicycles RAY STEDMAN 1574 Newport Blvd. COSTA liE8A BI'Aooa • • • • 5UI....r EtLS .. ellleler • REAlTOl GOLF CLUBS, matched Bobby ------------Jones. 5 irons, 3 woods & bag. $45. HA 2724. 103 Palm., Balboa. New IDTO'II:ENS! BATimOOMS! Ooaaplete lastallaUoa All Ia Oae ()peraUoa Plumbing, Carpentry, Tiling, etc. 1 IWM.O DOWN • • • • V7C S YEARS to PAY GARBAGE DISPOSALS Gar .... Dtapoe.l• IMtaDe4 wtu. s.me r.ur Te,.. !IJA&SA() PLUIIBINO CO. 700 c.,.,..tiOtt, COM HAriw lllt FOR SALE NEW & USED bed dlvana, twin beds. dressen, vanities. Many other high grade used articles. SPRING SPECI.\1 Blankets dry cleaned. 9!k • tch. Sanitary Laundry and I'' Y Cleaning, 216 Marine AH .. H I Call HA 10 for pick-up. Superfluous Hair Permanently removed from face. ~ )lap. Eyebrows and baJr-. Une ahai)@d-No more tweezing. ELLEN L. BR\' ANT, R. E. ~ and n.nda.y only Udo'a Salon of Beauty RA 2576 FURN. AP t.e Apt.a. overloold ·eorona d HOME on hardwooc bedrms .. Ask Fitzl • IUSINESS O'POlTUNITIES • lENTAlS Crist Fumiture PaiDtiDg Paperbaagmg GEORGE BUllDIARDT •as.ta&.N ......... Help W S HORT 11 culty poo plicating S tarting cost of li ably tt>rn ~o work son at tt ange Coa •'·f'N» MU-W • bor Blvd BAibet , .. 1687 Orange Ave. Colta Mea Acroa trom new Alpha Be1a Mkt. CWI after l p. a S ALESPEI ----==-==..;;. .... _r;;;...;=.,.__ men's w 112J C..tt lf¥4~ c:..r-. 4el ... , Phone BEacon 7!.23 s •. 'i. ...... L<mgo .. It B. HOLBROOK DependahlePinmbin9 A~~ .. tlw .._. ...,._ lUI-W ............................ Q __ :&-=-·a 10 Yeara The GAS D-'-=-erator P A I M T I M G •-•uv EadlhefHa 8 10 TRAOI)..IN ALLOWANCE! PRO~ FOB FREE E8TUIATJ: m ......_ M. _ 0.. ._ 2 Locatiorcs to Serve You ..... .... Balboa Furniture • Grant's Furniture = "• •Mecl• .... .._ 100 Main St. 1645 Newport. Blvd. ror au -=:=:::-a: J{Arl)or 145 Balboa BFACOil 5707-M Cotta K._ thtml ~ ~ W"- E·1. Ensl LADY wrl tablished bor area. S ALES C lady for full time Mesa . WANTED manent qualified need &f helper w a youna mechanic yard. 701 WANTPA ~rator. , Newport. ------------ Tbunday, May 1,' 1952 Good Humor Three Are lazed tiPim;';i;~=~;""":::;"'":..,rtnc::4'::Z FOJt RENT-1 bdrm. apt. Choi; veeuumt Joe:., ~ Ave .. Nwpt. Jun~ ~ May w,·n Out To Park Board • • • ofsodal note DAR Elects Mrs. Landers cl~. 6 moa. , 1'bor auto. to SepL 15: $200 mo. Incl. util.: Gl.adlron, Uk~ ftt'W, See and 2 or 3 adults. HA 10.9-R. . Three new ~m~n w~re ap- otter. 181 E. 17th St., CORNER and actjoining R-2 resl-In good humored mood, City pointed to the Park. Beach and Mesa m. ~tJal Iota, CDM. Priced to-Council decided aftt'r considerable Recreation CommiuJon at Mon-JnstallatJon ~N will bP held at IN Newport Harbor Yaeht Club for thf" newly elected olfiOP,. ot the Col. Wtlllam C.~~ 0\a~ ter of the DAR. U~ e~ted last ~k at the April meeting were Mra. Cha.Uen Lan- den of Newport u ~gent; Mna. A. E. Stockton. vl~~gent: Mn. Jesse Wolle. chaplain: Mra. W. E. Wisher. ~rdJn~t ~t.ary; Mrs. E. W. Crumley, correai)OI)CiinR aeo- retary: Mrs. Jtunt"S M. Wet-ter, treasurer: Mn. CarJ Hanna, ~ trar. and Mr.. Bracltn F\ncb, hill- torian. """"'--' ...... "'"'' t pnt.Y on gether at only $3750. See Mr. dlacuuJon Monday evening not to day evenlng'a Cit y Councll roeet· HEAP big brave brings home sk:ldt: power PIJ11ty tcw o-... Hougan at 400 Coast BJvd., COM. deny the reqUNt of Good Humor ing, and a number of ott1er ap-future aquaw! The ao.ton Braves Fan:nall-12 tractor wt~ cultiva-HA 1862 or'1iA 0102-W. to ring lta bella and sell Ita prod· pointmenta were n~ had nothing to do with thb tea tor.. L. W. 8tua1s Tractor and 4-ROOM garage apt. with 2 bdrm.s. ucla 1n tftldentlal areu. and voted Mn. Loula Csenar. form~r El~ party, but It was ln Boston where Imp. Co., 1629 East nrtt St., 1n COM. UnJurn. $75 mo. yearly lnatead to study ordinances of mentary School.t PTA presUSent. Jackie Stephens met Jane Gray, S4nt.a Ana. K1 s-2639. lease. BEacon 6921. other dtles for pouible amend· replaced Councilman Norman MJI-and, since he wa.s the man ol the camel hair coat, Jirl't navy nt>l blazer coat, callt. cottont, Jtood aa new but outerown. trac-tlon ot cost. ~ S.&-10 yan; would trade for pet'l or otflcert' chalrt. Aak for Jean Taylor, HA orHA organ. tone. Uke ntw. Big Easy terms. Beeutlful mahog- any cue. For church or home. DANZ..SCHMIDT BIG PIANO and Organ Co , 520 No. Main. Cor. 6th. Santa Ana. Kna~ Pi- ment of the local ordlnanot'. ler u the Balboa tsJand represen-hour, he decided not to leave her 3-ROOM f\Jn'l. apta .• elec. ranges, lnltlally a motion to deny the tative of the Park Commlsaion. th~re for any "minute men" to refrlg. UUL Included. TV if de-application wu made by Council-Wallace Calderhead. Corona ck>l catch. Consequently, Mr. and Mn. sired. Rents from $17.50 week. man Lea labeU, who aaid that If Mar jeweler, replaced Uoyd Wood, Fred Stephens. 3504 Marcus Ave .. Weekly or mo'ly rentals. T V exception ls made 1n one case, who resigned bec&UKe of business Newport Beach. received a call Mot~l. 11120 Highway 101 btw. then ~e way would be open for activities. Curt Pinckert, former from their son Jack. He told ~ Anaheim It Santa Ana. aU kinds of nolJe.maklng commer-councilman al San Bernardino. he was getting h1a dl.acbarge alter PEGGED HDWD. Floors: beauti· clal ventures 1.n residential areu. now residing at 109 32nd St., was two years ln the navy and he wa.s ful woodwork and walls, 2 lrg. Kenneth Smith and Jack Wilson named as the Newport represents-a-comln' home bringing h1a future bednns .. ocean view. one block of Good Humor called the local tive. • "squaw" with him. "And. Mom. from OCt'an. comer,lot. Ask Fitz-0 r d 1 nan c e discrimJnatory, pre. Remalning on the' Commission she can crochet just like you can." Mrs. Charles Boardman, reaent for the past two years, wu pre- Rnted an OrganJzlng RPgent'l Bar. morris Realty Company, HA sented copies of other dUes' ordi-are Francis Horvath, who is now he added. 2152, to show you this. nanc~es which allow but closely re-Council representative in place of Sure enough, they arrived by Oae-.sa·de P!a•ldag BAY SHORES yearly lease, un-gulate street selling. Dale ~y : Mrs. Ernest Soder-airplane and Jackie meant the _ ---.. , furn. 3-bedrm ranch type home The matter was referred to the berg for Newport Heights: Alex-''.squaw" part because his bride--to- for qualified family. Call Bea-city att.omey and city manager ander Hamilton for Balboa: Sid-be rMay 10 is the wedding da)). Da z Sir a. con 6480-J for appointment to for atudy. ney Davidson for the High School is par t Indi&n on her father's side. e OD eeu see. and Marion Dodd for the Elem~n-In fact. her mother. Mrs. Joseph FOR SALE OR TRADE-2 view Annexation Sought tary Schools. ICray. lives in a town near Quebec. Parking will not ~ allowed oa lou 63"x50' frontaae overlooking Following appointments "''t'rt> Canada. with the indian name of 1 thl' norther)} curbs of First anc1 Hollywood Freeway, 5 min. from At the recommendation of City made to the Sanitation boards· Resligouch(' The Indians up there Third AH•n ut>S 1n Corona del Mar Vlne &: Hollywood Blvd., Owner, Engineer Bert Webb. City Council Mayor A. W. Smith. with Council-are mttmbers of the Mic!\1ac Tribe undet the pro\'islons of an ordi- 501 Orchid. COM. HA 2869-W. Monday evening directed City At-man Horvath as alternate. and But Jane. who 18 fair skinned and I nance pa sed to tts St>rond re.ding FURNISHED 2 bedroom house tomey Harry Blod!itelt to prepare Councilman Braden F inch. with •doesn't re'C"!'ble the Pocahontas at Monday ('\l'ntn~ c 0 u 0 c 11 · fl la 1 a notlef> of annl.'xation of a strip Councilman l..e-s Isbell as, altvr-protot~ pe. '-"Ill havl.' to moke a mN>Hn~: C'll} En~<tn••t>r Bert Webb wtth garage, rep ~. enc osed alon~ Coas t Haghway from the nate. for Dis tract 5 t~('\\f)(lrl peace Pll){> wrth hpr fu t urt-hw.-explarned that such actJon i.s ne- patio. Yearly rental. HA 0364-J. Upper Sa) Brad~<-to thl' Sea Scout Beach a. and Ma>or Smith. \\tth band "ho ll; a bra'" of tht-hc·ap ccssan tn ord<·r to quallf)' the two BACHELOR SUITE with private Base and at Bitter Polnt Dam Mr. Hor\'ath as altl·rnate. for Dis-big Stt>Pht>ns family Mr. S tephens streets for $tatt> Highway funds. entrance, sep. toilet and shower. fNear Helen's Nut S tand). trict 6 4Costa M£'sal. also has Indian an~.,try lnciden-ThP streets art.' 30 ff.'f't curb to m Larkspur, COM Named as health and S8111tatton tally, Jan<>. just tuming 19. lS also CUI h lhU!. hM'l nll rrO'A Il l bt> clas!>oed 2-BEDROOM. 1 bath or 3-bedroom ofCic('r was retired Air Force GPn-a r<'la llvt? of the famous Dionne as strt't't~> or major ampottanee 1% bath. Beautiful view. -1112 WCIDted eral Michael Healy of Corona dt>l QUJntupl<'tS. Th~ ~oung couplf• an· unl,..,~ l><lrkam: '" prohabatPd on o~ Ocean Blvd., COM Year's lease, --------------Mar· succeeding Dr. John Osburn plannin.'t on st>ttmg up therr '-'1~-sadt! $150 month. and $200 month. WANT to buy Sterling silver flat-or Corona del ~ar a nd Bay Island, wam som('plac(' in th(' Harbor ---__ ~ffi!J(Jl'S'~iiiiifieiiit"Miiif:E -RESERVATIONS for s umm e r ware. service for 8 or more who submitted his resignation. an•a I Q . . W. • 1 3-bdrm 2 baths s h 'l/Uc: , Other appointments: council-• • • pt lm•st z.••es renta · ·• • out HArbor ~. men Iabell and Miller to the Joint I''<' !>tnce-lt>arn('d, smct> th(' Pac-• v Bay and Onyx, or 2-Bdrm. apt.. WILL PAY CAS H tor your ust>d Harbor Commission: City Man-tfac Anglt>rs dinner that is. that F orm Auxl·z,·aT"' 120 Diamond, B.l. HA 1520-W. fum . Crist Furniture. 1687 Or-ager John Sailors. Ci ty Engine<'r you don't STL'FF a marlm. you J FOR SALE-Channing Cape Cod ange Ave. Costa Mesa Across Bert Webb. J B. McNally and MOt.:;-.;T on<>. t Do you use stir- on Little Island. Close-in: 2-from Alpha Beta Mkt Phone Councilmen Isbell and Mallt>a· to rups Dr Hoffman? 1 R<'Sf'arch ha bdnn. home.. bach. apt. plus BEacon 7323. s tudy plans for n('w Harbo1 Dt'· al:.o revt>all'd that ~£' F rank Ltfl· sleeping rm.; patio rm .. 2 fire-"'w""A::...,;;NT=.E::D__..::-:U:-'-s-ed~t:-e-a-c-ar-:t:---;H~A-:-r-partment facilities near thP 881-nt>ll'~ prize catch wtll be on dis- places. patio. Owner. Box 37. bor 3045-J. boa Yacht Club: Ma~or Smtth. pia) l>Ome\\ht>rf> 10 the Balboa Bay Balboa Island. or HA 1334-M-K. WANT LEVEL 30 to 45-Ct. Lot 10 Councilman Isbell. ~r Webb and Club (ua all to admtrP. ratht>r than GARAGE with et:>ment floor Alley c D M for home. Pr<'fer South :\tr Sailors to conunut> ne~otaatan~ bP c&a tt•d till 10 th<' Ltnn•'ll 1 roph~ ent. 414 Martgold. COM. HArbor of hi~hway. HA 0518-R. 414 for purchas. of th1rd mwrcl>t an room 2233-M. Goldenrod. CD:\1 . th£' In int•-Laeuna watcr lint:> thnt FOR S ALE 2-bdrm. house near I WANTED· YEARLY lease--3 o r runs throu~h Corona d<'l :\tar and ()('('an. Expandable. tn R-2 wne. 4 bedroom house Cor family with for purchuse of a nt>w dump salt $10,750. Owner. 314 Jrusmlne,l 4 children. Pr('fer Balboa Is-Counca lmen I loT\ a th f'nd F tn<'h Corona del Mar. land or C 0 M. ReCerenC('s. and :\t r Saalon: til stud) prnpost'<i ~~ S HORECLIFFS 3 bedrm. HArbor 1449-M. annexataons hous(' on v1ew lot 95x100X86. WILL DO cooking Cor banquets or ---Se f parquet noors. s tall s hower. rear will sew by the day or hour. Reann· g Is t or )ard ft•ncl'd, encl. court yard. Good references. BEacon 5274-R. Under $20.000. Call Fitzmorris at HA 2152· Lost and Found Bluff Sewer Plan FOR RENT -2 vPry nic<> trailer spaces. slab. ele<'t.. sewer & wa- tt>r. Take up to 35' trailer. Heat- ed restrooms & showers. Adults Permanent. Colleg<' Court, ~")()I Avocado, Costa Ml'sa. BLACK \'elvN l•>uch purse tn Sal-Plans and spr-cifications for & Ju:<t at tl~hl and )UU II ,,., ('\l'r) bod> \\€! mt>an FVFR\'- ROD\' her•• in ;-.;£'\\VOrl Harbot l..ah'st amun" th<' ~tto•r knO\' "" '' Smllan' F.tl ~cCunnt'll. \4IHt I'> trmporarll~ Ja, ang an Corolla d(·l ~l ar and \\ltatan~ to moq:• In to ht-. own homo• tn Ra) Shon•' ~mi ltn' Ed , '' ho's bt'l"n on radao tor :'<tn> and )ars and tt'lt'n~aon lu1 two 't.•u no hal< a T\' she•" u\ t'l CBS· nt'twork vn ='aturda~s und all'\ li\t'l 'fi( l<tth o th .. ..a11w da~ l 'ndt•r .. lo~nd tw·, .. t.:nt·ci 1 no-v. ,_ ,\r curltJ a<'t fnt txnh \\1th th·· ... l rtlt l>f)llll'lll L;:w;"*';;:;;~n.-~r., Famous make, NEW 1-bdrm. furn. apt., disposal, slightly dana, , J in shlpmt'nt. V('netian blinds. utils. gar. Day, boo in March. Contained good $36,000 S<'~<'r S) ~t··m for tlw 0 1•· pcurl nl'cklace. earrin~ts. also car ona dt>l Mar Plutr a nd main l)('A<'h key t"o identtficat ion in purst·. "Pre' ~pprovt•d Monda) t'"~~lnt: IJ~ • Owm•r offprs rl•ward Call IIA 11tw Ca ty C'ouncllmt'n, \4htl :<tl J111u 1816-R. 19 as 1h1•. date for hearant:: _ __ Th{' r1ty IS to prOVldt' $:1.6Jfi t.) \\·,. dadn't 't't' th«'nt lt•lt "'' ho•;tad that l..aurrt.c ~l.•ldunr \\li' duum: l!'l't•ntl) "' lh·· nl\ t•luta nlom: \\ath ha:< motll••1 wd ... ml• r r~t·nd-. Savt' $200. 1·ams. Maple case. \4k or mo 717 F£'rnleaf. COM. OANZ-SCHMII1T PIANO CO. FOR RE~T :-.:l•wly red<'COrawd • W d from C'orona d«'l ~1ar ~'"'" P1rk Situations ante funcb .tnd 0\l .. n In prmadt-tlw 1\\fl . pumf)S and mOinr Tht> t'Ciunnl WANTED BABY SITTING. Re-al~, a ppw,,.o lh•• fandtm:~ ur th• 520 No. Matn Cor. 6th, Santa bach<' lor upt. 618 Mar il{old. COM Ana. 100 pi, ,,, always. Knabe YParl) ur summer rentaL Pianos. OWNE R LEAVII"\G, will rent Cum. liable. HArbor 2925-J. l'i;Unt\ h(•alth uffu·• r \\htl .t!okf'<i E XPERT t}panl(. m; nuscrrpt work. I that proc<'edtnl$ h.• mstalUit'd tm· nut lho•m , .•• nuno dano·, " lh• li-n <'hrh t .. ,; .. ,hll•'' .-.·.·ntl' huic·han • !h, ''' an• ludt-d ~h .... y,unnt• n ··nton Jnd \tr:,. K..ath- l• .. ·n \\'.ti'h •II H.t\ :-'ho,..,., t•nlt·J · ratntnc tnr \\r" f nrf'st F\·an~ n: rt>a!ooonabll' liA 2385-:'tt. nwda&.lt'l~ a<e. a publll' ht>ulth m<'n'· W AI'\ TEO by n•habh• ha~h school ur•· Acl ual "Clrk of an!oollllllll'" 2-bdnn .. 2-bath home on Balboa BUYS a t.: • "1 practice piano. P eninsula for s ummer season to Trade in lat•·• • full price. OUv responsible family. 2024 Ocean ers a little h ..,1 er. All In flnt> playing cond 1 •• ~SCHMIDT -::-:B::;l:.:.v;:d;,;.·· ;;H:.:.A~21;26-==-W~. --:-;-:-=:;::-::--::::- BIG PIA."'O S • IRE. 100 pianos. GARAGE APT. with slN>ping rm, Cor. 6th. 5:..11.1 ·.o. Main, Santa full bath, liv. rm. No cooking t:"trl. day work for s ummer. tak-s1~\\ ··r I ani's and rum I"' "all nul '1 I an~ C'«rt' n( ('haldr<'n 23.')\1.5 undt"r \\a~ UJHal afl··• tht· o;;umm..t Kart~~ Rd . ;\'('wport Hl'a~hts '<'uson. hcl\4t'h'r Kokum1• lud I n 111~ '"'' lurwlh.,lrt .1nd ' •~ha .. n-. llh· ••lho·r \\'o•dJll''d.t \ \\•'1• J P ~nod1..'Tass, ~tr-. lJ B B<h·'t \I• • ~ runk c .. Jb\ :~nd ~Irs .I .\ l~ant • The Cant~· b' th" wa' lll'" ..:om· , ,,,,\\ ~~ d ''" :, hlllr t"np .... urld' ·rnntl an tw '' tan•d 1 :'ltr, Frl'd Ana. facilities. Available now. 333 ~!--ll Poppy. COM. ,.WK:;e aneou.s Social Events SPEC' I.\ I Blanket.~ dry cleaned. 99<" • 1ch. Sanitary Laundry and 111 v CleaninR. 216 Marine A\1!. II I Call HA 10 for PairstiDg P~g GEORGE BURDIABDT -....... H .......... YEARLY RENTAI..,-.Just.oomplet-\\' A:-.:Tf:P All IK-mocrats to ed. aurae .• aU utlls. pard. Laun-,011, fur LF~TER \'AN TA· 4-\t Regatta Tin1e dry facll. Unfum. 1-bdrm. S67..50. Tf:!'\11(}\'r .. tht' only DPmocrar 2 bdrms. $82.50. 2152 Newport 1 tnr Asst•mtJI.' 7 1th U1strac~. Op- Bivd .. Costa Mesa. Call HArbor posC'd to nusstrlan~t Pramar~ SoC'1aJ l'' •'IH~ '>111'1 ouatdrn.: 1 h• 1223-J . 1 J·:lt•t•llnn .huw 3, u.G:..> 1 Pol Adv 1 t·oll~ctatl' rnwml! tan·~ l~o•an.: t~t•ld FUR.N. API'S. tor renL SH Lou-WII.l. Tf~,\f>E 20 .. :-.1otorola T-\' an lhl" harbOr un \ta~ :!1 :aa•· b• "'allllt"tll Ill r'>dlbll.t l,I,H1Ci o•nll-1- 1 1111•-tl \!r-. ( 'hath•.; :'UIJI\ \ll IIlii ~11 ~ l"ur "' l<.nud. ... on 'II lunrl '"''" be Apta. tlrst. Dbla &: uglel, 3 "' in~ arran~t•d b) a t·•munatt•••·. overlookirut Bay. 308 Carnation, fur blifat Call Kunb••1·l) ~<ooll. which ml't )P!ito•r·da~ 11111rnan,.; 111 Tnp "H a:tl du anh>nl.; the• ~,,uri:.•' ·eorona def Mar. \\'11.1. T R,\IJI-: Amnna Fn'i'Zt'r fo r tht' &lllua R1t ~ Club 1 ltal:<t .tndln~ ~· 1 \\,a.-. ,, rlant•an~: Jl<l rl\ 1t "hw1 boat Phum• Kam bl·rly 30611 will be a rtaUnt'l' liunrr that \\t•t•k-:--u,at• \\'rlh un:-. cl.nn:hl••t ••I \Ia' HOME on Marguerite AvenUl', LAMP ."'IIAL)L:,s mAdt• b• hand. nnd. Mrs. Hal'\1',\ ~omrn• ollld Juhn T' \\'lld··r oil tJcltl l:d·· ··nit I hardwood floors. fireplace. two .~ "· " " 1 d "b<l t "'-'I f h •1 ~h il s ilk !-hadl'S ~l'<'n tht~· new look". Mrs. Hay Lanl:t>nht'am .In' ~po•;ll· Alnc " u ·" 0 1 '~ "' bcdrms .. dbl. garage Sl5.500. 513 f 11 ltwnth Lookrnc 'nurhful and Ask Fitzmorris. HArbor 2152. \•erv r£'a" ~1rs M. Whyte. h<'ading the arran~t•m••nt' nr I•· llfl'lt.' and ''lth d&.ll·,. amh• lal'\1'· Help Wanted • • 4 S HORT TERM EMPLOYEE. fa- culty pool secrt-tary. Typing, du- pHca tin!{ and some dJcta tlon. S tarting salary S200 plus J25 cost of li,·ing bonus. J ob PI'Ob- ably termiuates June 15th. start to work immed. Apply in per- son at the Business Office, Or- ange Coast College, 19951 S. Har- bor Blvd.. Costa Mesa. S ALESPERSON wanted Cor wo- m~n·s wear shop. Apply Box E-1. Ensign. 1\tar~ut>ratt•. Corona del Mar. social festiCitaPs abl~ dll'!>Mod up \\t'rt~ ~tf'hndd S PRING SPECIAL Blank<'ts dry ---. • lc•atho1d. Carll Pl~tt>r... Gatl <'ol- c lt'aned. 99<' each. Sanitary County Fcnr Rece1ves lam. Ann Allt•n Cm'OI~'Tl tlu.:ho•c; Laundr) and Dry Clt'anin~. 216 $39 168 Allocation Pall' n ,•menct> JoM Clark•' I~·- Marint> A\t', B I Dill HA 10 ' anna &m('Jt, L>onn11 lh'PP. Ta;a for pick-up. Orange Count\ Fa1r r<'«I\Pd an Tohall Sally Pfa.stt>r P.H Ratl'hh'. NO NEED to jom a "Food Club"jallocation of $.39.168 f!l>m the Catl Frahm. ~larc1a ~loorh,•ad to buy meat at wholesale prices. State Board of Public Works Mon-L} nn Bt>a ll'~. Arlene llurr Dntnl' For the best in aged beef. cut dav afternoon. when Assembly Crandell. Ann Sutherland. Jud) the way you like it. always call Speakl"r Sam L. Collins of F'uller· Soult>. SuP Ketm. Ju~ SIN'JWI . HArbor 0718. Harbor Frozen ton. a member of the OO.rd. push-0t'<k Wtlcox. [)(>nts(' ;-.;ales 11nd Food Lockers. 418 30th St. New-ed through an application from the (') nth1a Wtlhams port Beach. fair board that had ~n s talll'd • • • RENT WASt.n:'"D h1 Low for som~ time. The 17-month marna~t> of Mr A n.o:.n or re g. • • and Mrs. Harry Saunders of Shorr A womtVI' · awuliar) of I he N€!W- port Harbor Optirrustl> hw. ~n formed and \4 111 tx-called the Optt-!\tn. ~~r~ Frank Hubbard <'urona d£'1 ~tdr, wa .. f'l<'<'t d presldt•nt , M rs. lldriJid Ht·track. fu-tt nCl•-presi- drnt ~l r ... Cht>l Farrar, st-<.'Ond \ 1<'1' -p~t·-.adt>nt M rs M .t I o n f' Holm(•..,, :<t><'rt'lar\ ~trs 0 G. :--u£"-' 1 .-.-..... urN ~tr' T•·d R~ .... ell. \tr.. ,\il•l\andt'r Rrnno•r •tnrl Mrs. Ja<'k :--nolt·ar bo:trrl mt•mhl't' at Miss Sonya Johns' Wedding Fr iday \11"' ~~~"' •• .Johnl' dttuJ::htt•r ,,r :\1! 1111d \II" \\'dlaarn (; .JithiL' 11f llrdho:a h ...... 11Hl l\ for r'c•rd Old, "h· r • "''" ''all l~o 111.111 a•-d tumor- If''-' • fo'nd.1' •'H'nii1L' 111 Donald \t• I h•\\••11 '"II "' \Ia .'tnd Mr<~ B '\I \1 rl'lt\\t I "' ( ..... I ,,,.~ 1.11" "' n· I'""' tJI•·o at " rarl'- '" II I\. lit' .:· • n F•ul.t' h\ m~·m­l~o r ... •llho ''"l.,r' !' .. 111 hhrtry ,t,tfl \\ It' \\ hnll' 't!•• \411fko't1 Al at , 1, , a h. , .. • "• r• I ~o;,r, t hpa '111·· '' t.ll• n Jo n ... r \ hl ·a ~mall, I I ,., '''''" l•1111" P11~11t>1a nd • t~o , •to ''' d 111 •' ·• II !1 mnt ht'r Florists. BPW Join In Cancer Fund Drive Ct' nc \n.•t···m ,1 1 ),,..,,. raet• for 't"("nntl r L•• •· '' "P• rt I h rhnr pltll'•d thtrti 11 th•• <'nunt) an th4- furrd r ,,,,,n •11 •· • ' ' 1 h· Amt>ra· ,··tr I' 111\'t I '• ~t'lt'l\ • • ndii('II'O Ja-.t \\, t•h. , 110 t,\ I ht tll 1n .,, ('11\lnl \ t 1 \ '~' ~ '1,1111111 \\ fill I ht hi' I p ••' t h• HU'Itlt''' nd Pr\)fo'""'"al \\ llfllc'tl 111 ;\t'"l"1rt Jl,nbor ( 'oullt\ llnra:ot!-. ur.dt•t tht• h• HI- ' 1'1111' nl \!1111, ~t<llh«l 11f 1'\nlh\18 nne!. llumh • t1.' lit •'lH~H!I'' l.li,IIH' ,,,,.1 ~1 ·~·~ <'•'t'l\~t'' 't)ld an tht' II. a rltnr ... ,.,. b1., ,u~ht 11 nwrt• 1 h!Ht $16(1 \ I~IT' I' a• \:0. \Ut:' \ :\\r-. ,lnhn ~lt·&dua ut ("(11'\JII'i dtol :'\f 1r \ ''1t1•d an Pa-..ndt•na la.c:t w P; k- ' nd mo "a.. h<•nt'r•'d b) a tt•a l!l'"t'" h\ ht•r N•u...,an' :'.hS! ln~ Jlo\4 ard. and \1tl-Anna ~ht'E'n(' ~ht• al~l \\B' t'ntt>rt'lan<'d b) Mr and Mrs Jamel' Howa rd and her sa"wr-an-la" Mr~ Sosaht> Meador. MOVING. Lellc Dill ... Local •• LABGE oa S¥AJJ, 10- Gn"E.~ 8AliiE OAU LADY WITH car to take over es- tablished A VON business in ~ar­ bor area. Call BEacon 5624-R. SALES CLERK-Young man or lady for retail apparel store. full time. P. 0 . Box 301, Costa M~sa. etat rates for beeuL clean •. brand th Dau b F 1 Cliffs is bemg brought to court name appliances fTOm $4 per mo. Mo er-g ter e te . with a divorce action filed by l\1rs. up. Udo Electric Co. 516 Coast Motht>rs and d&ugh~crs or Chnst I Dorothy Hall Saunders. ThE' peU-1 Hwy., N.B. BEacon 5505. Church by the S~a will be models tJon. which stat~ that she is 52 RO'J'O.TILUNG and weeo cu .. •••· Wednesday evcnmg for a fashion and he Is 70, asks the court to I maehines. 2213 Newport Blvd., show at the ~other-Daughter award ht-r $500 a month for sup- PAINTING Earl SheWn 111 ......... -Ollea--......... • WANTED MARINE painter. Per - manent position. Opening Cor qualified man. Experienced only need apply. Also mechanlc'a helper wanted. Opportunity for a young man to learn marine mecllanJc's trade. Basin Ship- yard. 701 &yslde Drive. N.B. WANT PART or fuH time PBX op- erator. Apply Bal~ S., Club, Newport 'BMch. '"-ta M-· BE "'180-J Banquet to be held at Goodell Hall d 1 .___ f ~ "'-· ~ . port an a arge s .... e o commun· 1 FOR YOUR PET-U. S. Govt. in-at 6:30 p. m . Mrs. A. J . RuttPr is tty prol)t'rty I speocted hone mf'at. ff'H' dellv In program chairman. • • • Harbor Area. HklJ"a Pet 9llp-L•'8\t' us not laul>!h sttY packiC"S, PUes It Sportlnu Goods. ou;, OPERATION DESERT or C'hO<"UIAtt> G\~rry Mangold t Mrs. 1 "" Alter Clarence Hi$:ble's stomach Coaat Blvd .. CDK. HA l~T . h r I ch '--tt Martin I has thl' mumps o~rat1on, e e t so mu "'" er BABY SITJ'ING ln J'OW' ~ or he took his wife to Palm Springs mlne. day or nlght. HA lbill for a lit~ rt"'t and birthday eel~ S PRING SPECIAL!Bianket.t dry bratlon. Tht' Hlkbies. who llvt' at cleaned. 99c eeeh. Sanitary 328 Amethyst Ave .. Balboa laland.. Laundry llnd Dry Cleaning, 2161 Cound the cle:Hrt resort fUll or Marine A,·e .. B.. J Call HA 10 friends becauae of a Rotar)' con· for piek-up. vmUon the~. IL'\tit't: PARTY KEJd) MN . Lonnu.• \'lnwnt of S.lboa 1 opc-nt'd her borne to a fund ra.la· Ina party gtvfl\ by rnembt'n of thr Harbor Asstatanee LMK\k' la~t '-"'t''l'k "'lth 68 guests attenduu: ••• &841 STOIIAOI: "'We .... Wttal a. W_.... AGI:N"''8 PO& LYON'II 1966 Harbor BlYCl. c.-... aDa .. .., • ..,... Page. Sli}'. i)ilot at the Helm Anoth•• in the Jeries of brief biogr•phieJ presented by Newport a.tbo• F.c:lerel S•vings •nd Loen .Auocietlon ~al~oa ERRL SAYII&S r. "-rA&.Jo4D. ,....._ Jmlill.We ·Ttll ......... 11. IEWPIIT IUCI, CALiftlll& NOW ON DISPLAY The New 1952 AUSTIN SOMERSET Sedan Harbor Motors, Ltd~ AUSTIN • SIMCA • RENAtTLT • POR8CRE ~ALES AND SERVICE• HARBOR BOl .LE\'ARD a t WILSON BI"Aeoa t'J ... W 00 8TA MJ:8A ICHIJRCHES PROGRAM TELEVISED Tht' Christian Science Church will participate in the "Light of Faith" sl'ries O\·er TV Ch!lnnt'l 2 at 2 :30 p. m. Sunday. JOAN JUMES WINS AWARD Joan Kimes. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kimes of CHrf Haven, has received a $25 National Scholastic Art Award for fashion fabrics design at the silver anni- versary art exhibition at the Car- negie Institute in Pit tsburg. Joan is a Harbor High School student. Job Printing Fadlltles .""HE ENSI GN Harbor U14 OILY ' S495 per lMI· yd. We epedalhr~ Ia all t)'petl of carpetlag for Jlome., apartmeat.e aad yadtta - Wool-rayoe-eottoe - ftas -..... from f&IDOGII mOJa sada aa Blplow 0811-ataa. )(ape, Alcloe aad Wu- clawe.e. o.r l•tana._. are expen aad all work fully panateed. NEWPORT Thunday, May 1. 1152 Chrysler 180-HP Ptrfenna~eel . DIIVE rr-••11 I • lemut111&~! See Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer SALE! • SALEI MEN'S HAWAIIAN or SEERSUCKER SPORT SHIRTS 195 BOYS' HAWAIIAN SHIRTS •••••• 1'' 3'=205 MEN'S BROAD- CLOTH SHORTS The W.4~· The Harbor Area's Mo.t Complete Store for Men A: Boys lU I Newpor t Ave. Atl.-at:li~e UU.-abiE Ca.-pEl TO fiT YOOR l>tKKETEOOk Here Is a lovely, room-flatterla« cottoa loop e&rpf't wltll ' I beauty &.Dd durabiUty far f'.X~ Ita m~w <'O!!It. U 18 alow to ICMI and nwy to cleaa aad wtU Ktn YNn &I f'Qjoymt>Dt. Tht' IS beaotllol colors wUI lutrmoalu wttll &n7 deeorath·f' M'bem~ &.Dd It m ay bfo used waU to wall or ... ra..-. Cotnfl Ia today aa4l eM for y001"84'U bow lnexiM"GAi''NT you eaa carpet Y90r rOOID or MUff bou.e, or piiOIM Br..eoa Mal ud nar earpet expere. Will be laappy to lllrtac wnr'11 to your hOIIM' u d H Umate your reqalremeat&. No ~­ Uoaol~ * * * FURNITURE CO. IEacoa 5431 • ------------.. - ~, May l , 1952 The Arches ""Ya. BaM to ... ea-t SIDot ~ rJJif& rooDa COC&Y£lL8 COAST ~AY AT THI AlCHB allSmiiNT 18 ILL ....,,... ..... JllneM of Mrs. Raymond Grtua. JOHN VD.£1 I.E fo~rly of Balboa IaJand and now ...._ 161 of Corona del Mar, it fordna her ;;;;;;;;;~;;;';;;;;;;;~ to curtail her usual actJvttJe., ln· lt4G4N'S Your Fuldl)' Re.u.un.at (0... 'hll .. ~) l&Yc..& .... .... 'o--W cludinc ~time ae.cretary at t,he Corona del Mar C o m m u n I t y Church. BENEFIT FO& ClltmCH FuDda received at the presenta- tion o( ''The Terrible Meek" at 8 :15 p. m. SUDCiay at tbe Corona del Mar Community Cbureh wt11 be turned over to the c h u r c h ------------builclin,l funcl. ~ wu p ro- Picnic Luncheon For PTA Board Board ~n of the Newport Harbor Hllh School PTA ~re en- tertained Aprtl 21 with a picnic luncheon at C.O.ta MHa Park by Mn. Roy Roush, retlrfnc presldrnt. Mn. aou.h wu preatmted wtth a 11ft bun the board. PI' A board memben w1ll be tto.teuee at tbe annual Art Ex- bJbtt and TM Sunday, May 4. from 2 to 5 p. m. Hc.teaa for tbe ~•· wtU be Mn. Byron Fenley, Mrs. AI Horvath, Mra. Martin Mangold. Mra. Edward Mlrkovich, Mra. R. K. Harvey and Mrs. Har1>ld Boy- vey. 'Network Queen' Mrs. Paul William Lawrence of Udo lsi~ ~ntertained Misa Cathryn era~. professionally known u Chriatmaa Early, at her home laat ~k~nd. Mia Crqen ia known on the air ln Honolulu u radio station KPOA's Queen ol the Net- work. She it official greeter to . . . ..... Spring Blanket Special Blankets ---Dry Cleaned • • • •"Y .-• • • •"Y kW I_,. .a.dric J wedd. riCKED UP ~NO OEUVEU:O TO YOUit 000. -Regular Price $1.25 to $1.50 * HURRY -Special Offer End. May 10 * We .,.. el.o .-cielim i11: • OltA'Eit£S • SLIP COYRS • ltUGS • CURTAINS • COWFOitTEitS lli..,.._A.._ ~·· MAiliNG OO~ON PlANS Awdliary UTaDgementa for at- tenctina tbe SouthUD California IMA 'I1DE State !>ental , ......... Uon meetinc .. __..All om:aa .._., in Beverly HlDI on Kay & are be- visitors to Hawaii and ber radio 1..::======================~ include ''Meet the Lur-= ~ "Hail Columbia." Mrs . Lawrence hu been entertaining her guest at her Bel Air home be- fo.-e oomJng to the beach for the -... · inl me* tbroulh Jln. Howard D. Baker of BaJbail lalaDd. The Or· VAN JOHNSON OOR<YniY Mc=GUIRE Rtmi ROMAN "'llvitatioa· up County Auxiliary wtn •pon- ... boepltallty room. H08PITAL WEEil JIAY 11-11 Mayor A.bdftw w. Sndth laued hla first oftldal proclama Uon de-..._tine tbe week of May 12-18 u hc!QttaJ week and UI"Jlng all dtlaens to join in aiding tbe cause. He made ~Pedal mention of Hoq ~ hOQltal in h1a procla- mation. maL roa 'IBZ GJ:II&AaD8 A new lltOe ckugbter welcblng 7 poundl 10 ounc:a bu been wel-comed home by Mr. and Mrs. Stan· ley Genvd ot N=rt. '!be beby drl wu bom S . April 6. at Santa Ana Comm cy Hc.pltal. 1&. naB or.rr. PBOG-.ul ~k-ftld. ------ AN ICASTD BABY The atory and the Easter ~Y arrived the same day u Robert Stephea Tripp appeared at St. Jo- uph Hc.pltalat 12:49 Easter Sun· day morning, April 13, wdgbing 8 poundl, 1 ounce. Hil young par- enth are Mr. and Mn. Gerald Tripp, 401 38th St .. Newport. Both seta of gTandparmta live in New- port, the L. H. BetgeJons and the V.A.Trips-. BOAT 18 LAUNCHED Ereyl D. new 44-ft. bait boat owned by Albert Dixon. 518 Riv- erside Ave .. Newport Heights. was launched Aprll 21 at Roean Inc. on Mariner's N ile. Th~ boat. christ- ened by his mother. Mrs. Jt»eph ' Dtxon of 530 Riverside Ave .. was named for his wife. de orators -.. • ftae ho•es ·yachts· aparhaenb a.fon JtMI Ml.ct ,_ wei c.len ~ -. t. -- ..ew c.at.cflea .f Padfkle "*'en. e!MI t..,kal fw. .Wtwe, .. perfect fer c:.llfetMe c.ettal IMt-HeN _. ~ I &er4" 1M ... ..a.ct ...,.._.., ftt yow-.._.--· wei,.,_, ftetf ceoeri..,.. •• ,... ""'ohttfy e!MI .,,.,.,., ftlilria. fwtoMtw. ..4 W..t-i..,.._.. .,,..._.. w. _ ................ fw. Ill+-• ...,...,., ...... ,.,., ..,.,__ ill .... ,.... Ow ...,._,..;, .. fl.-... W1oy _. le+ -.... coret.n .... ,.., tllfte ell4 _., e!WI 4ite~­ -trt7 n-. ;. ... .wt,.tioft. SAT. IDD'8 IIATINIZ 1 Sabu: ''Scrfll9e The 8-Wftk JunJor 1'\re Depart- nwnt proeram began Lut week for the fourtb graders of the Corona del Mar and Newport Schoola. apoNOred jointly by the schoot... Fire Department and KJwanis Ql"EE.~ CA.NDIDATE I ... _ .. Mrs. Carolyn Woodworth, 16-House & Gorden Itt COAST llt.MWAY, •lWPOIT llACM, CALIF. ., •••• u, ......... _, • ...,. ...... ,.., C..s? a• 8UN. ,._ .. s.,,_ ...... -1 p. ... ALLEN YOUNG DINAH SHORE ROBERT MERRILL ·~aroa Slick · tram Panldp Crik" la Tedaaleolot -Abo- "BODEO .. 81JN . -M ON. -TUr.A RONALD REAGAN RHONDA FLEMING "'loag Kong" WlLUAM HOLDEN "BOOTS MALONE" 0ub. 1 year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I EMlp Want Adl brift& Result&. Fred Woodworth. 945 W . Balboa •~~~!!:!!!===~Blvd .. Newport. has been chosen as queen candidate for the Costa Mesa Lions Club fish fry S he is sponsored by the local branch of the California Fuchsia Society . SERVICE.~ FOR MISS WOLFE ~rvlet'S were held M onday , April 14. for Miss Irene Wolfe. 89. aunt of Mrs. R. R. Randel. 518 Dahlia Ave .. Corona del Mar. Miss with ANN SHERIDAN Wolft-. a retil'('d school teacher and J OHN LUND from PuebJo. Colo.. had lived in -also-CalifomJa 16 years and the Harbor th Sky•• ar~a the past four. Services were "Shadow in e h{'ld at Baltz Mortuary and burial I with NANCY DAVlS wu at Forest Lawn in Glendale. I and RALPH MEEKER I a..-----------11 THIRD BOY FOR 0\"lA'M'S FRIDAY. MAY z One of th{' guests at first birth-1 day anniversary party of Terance Uar0QCtt TIIUKSDAY. May 8 Oviatt. son of Mr. and Mrs. John nMICAO'' P. Oviatt. 308 33rd St.. l"ewport. on April 19. was 13-day-old baby brother. J ohn Scott. This young- h JANE RUSSEU.. est of the 0 \iatt boys was born Wlt Monday. April 7. at S t. Joseph Has-ROBERT MITCHU pital. The third Oviatt boy is big -also-I Michat>l Oa\1d. who is all of 21., Selected Sltort ubjeetll years. Pllll fiiiRIIE···~artest st.t ••- swiNGs • UWIRHUS· PADS · lt(COV£RS YACHT fUitNI TURE • BARBEOUES FOR FINE "< COCKTAILS ~ French and Italian Dinners ~([)·· Imported Beers and Wines . GE~E'~ SPECIALIZIII Visit Our Beautiful Cocktail Lounge ~!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AID TO HASDICAPPED ; 1 Handicapped children will bene- fit from the food and hancllwork SA I 'S SEA f 0 0 D • sal<' to bf> ht>ld all this W('('k, bE>-1'3 q I ginnin$: Tuesday, a t the Alpha 'l"'lfi.$•~·~•1-"J WIN A TURKEY dial KVOE-1480 every Tuesday -10:30 • 11:00 a. m. for "Ladies' Day in Stadio A,. . . . it' a a half-hour studio broadc:aat of audience-participation with mcmy other awarda cmd pn... . Beta MarkE't in Costa Mesa by the AT THE SI6N OF THE SWO~FISH Orange County Chapter or the Ex-16278 Coast Hwy .• Surfside Long Beach 8-2405 et>ptional ChildrE>n's Fo~un~da~t~io~n:_. -~~~~~~~~~~~~--~=-~~~~~~-~-~---~~~~~ 1 Political Ad,·crtisement l CPoUUcaJ Advertisement 1 1 Political Adn•rtisement 1 Return a Good ~egislator E/.ECT SAM L • COLLINS STATE SENATOR Spealcer, Calfomia Legislature Member loarcl of ...... " Unlwnity of Calfomla CaMiaat Vet•• Page 10 ThUI"Bday. May I. 1152 UGAL NoTICI Uca&. NOTICI I UGAL t«:JTICI UGAL NOTICI Uca&. HO'TICS RNOiut.loa of lat.MUoa No.,.. the grades, along the Unes, be-this Resolution of Int~ntlon lhaU lng and appliance sales business CERTmCATE OF' DIBCOHft:N· BESOLtJTION OF THE OITY tween tbe polntl, of the c:Umen· be publlshed by the Oty Clerk. under the firm name of Udo Elec-t iA.NClt OF U E AND I 08 COUNCIL OF THE oJTY OF slons, at the places and ln the ln the manner and fonn provided triC" Cofnpluur: and ABANOONIIENT or nan- NEWPORT BF.ACB, CALU'OB-manner shown on tbc:> plam, pro-by law, and for making aU other .._,.... the said parties have TIOtJ8 NAMt: NIA, DF.Cl..AJUNO IT8 INTEN· rues a.nd dnwtn.p tor the eon-publlcationa In the proc:eedinp agreed to d.luolve their said part· Tile VDdtnlped do hereby cer- TION TO ORDER CONSTiltJO-strucUon of saJd tmprovementa. under lhia RA!solutJon of Intention. nerahlp: illy that effeoctivc AptU 21, 1902 TION OF RANITABY SJ;WEBS being Plan No. 436 conalatlng of The Oty Clerk Ls directed to How, TMrdore, It b Mutually they ceesed to do business wuler AKD APPURTENANClM TO 5 sheeta, on file In the office o( the mail notices ol the adQption of thls AIJ'Md. u FoUOWJt: the fictitious firm name ot Udo Sr.RVE THE AR.f'A SOUTH-City Engineer of said Oty, and Resolution of Intention to all per-1. That the aforesaid partner· Electric Co. at 516 Coast 1-Ugbway, w t.: 8 T t.: R L y oF o o E A N except as otherwile provided on sons owning real property pro-shlp a hereby dissolved as of the Newport Beach. CaUfornla, whlch BOUJ..J:VARD (COB.ONA D EL said plana, in further accordance posed to be a.sseued, whose names commencenl(>nt of business on business was formerly compoeed of MAR) IN SAID OJTY; DE-with the specillcatlons for the con-and addrHses appear on the last AprU Zl, 1952. the following persona. whoee aa.mes CLA&INO THE WORK TO BE structlon of aaJd improvement.&, equalized assessment roll for city 2. That the First Party hereby In Cull a.nd places of recldence are OF IIOBE THAN LOCAL OR said specifications being on rue in taxes. all In the manner and form asslgn.a to Second Parties aU of his as follows. to-wit: ORDINARY PUBLIO BI:HUIT the office of the City Clerk of said provided for under Sections 5070. right, title and Interest In the busl-Duncan C. McAlpine, 217 AND DESCRIBING THE DIS-City. and to which plana, proflles. 5194 and 5195 of sald "Improve-ness ot the partnership hereby dis-Via Koron, Udo lale, cau- TBIOT TO BE BENI!lii'ITED drawings and spedficationa here-ment Act of 1911'' of said Streets solved, and ln the moneys in bank. fornia B Y SAID WORK AND TO PAY tofore approved by the Qty Coun· and Highways Code. good will. trade-marks, trade-Donald A. McAlpine, 1382 A PORTI ON OF TilE COSTS cil of said City, reference Ls hereby POSTING NOTICE OF names, accounts due, or to tx>comt> S. E. Mardick, Tuatln, C.U- AND EXPEN E8 AND FIX· made for a further. full and more IMPROVEMENT due, and in all other assets ot any fomia lNG .& TIME AND' PLACE FOR particular description of said work SECT10N 9. That the Super· kind whataoever, belonging to the Charles E. Nowell. 1578 I:IEA&ING OB..rECTIONS TO and by refen>n~ thel'('to. the same lntendent of S treets of the City of said partnership; and. In constdera-Redlands Pla(l(?, Costa Meu, 8A.ID WO&K. are incorporated he rein a nd mack> Newport Beach shall cause to be tlon thereof. the Second Partles California The City Council of the City of a pert hereof. conspicuously posted along the Une shall pay to the Flrst Party t.M and the partnership ls hereby dis- Newport Beach. pursuant to the DI'.SCIUPTION OF of said contemplated work or lm-1um of two thousand six hundred solved and the undersigned wW provisions of the "Improvement ASSE88111ENT DlSTBJOT provement. and along all open and tlfty-two doll&IJI and thirty-six not be:-responsible for any doebta, Act of 1911", being Division 7 of SECMON a. That the said con-streets within the district llable centa ($2652.36), simultaneously liabilities or obligations locurred the Streets and High~ys Code of templated work and improvement. to be assessed for said work, no-with the execution of thls agree-under said firm name or by any the State of Callfornta. does re-in the opinion of said City Council, tlces of the passage of this Resolu-ment. person or persons operating under solve at follows: . is or more than local or ordinary Uon of Intention, in the time. fonn 3. That Second Parties CO\'e· said firm name after the date of . SECTION 1. Th~t the pu~lic public txonefit and the said City and manner provided by said Code. nant to assume, pay and satisfy. or dissolution thereof. lhls 21at day or l.lllerest and conv€'ruence reqwre. Council hereby makes a portion PASSED A.r-.tD ADOPTED by cause to be pald and satisfied, aU April. 1952. and It Is the Intention of the City of the expenses of said work and the City Council of the City of debts and other UabiUtJes of the Wltnt>M our hands thia 21st diP,y Council of the City of Newport 1mprowment char~eable upon a Newport Beach. California. at a partnership hereby dissolved: and or April, 1952. Beach, California. to order the fol-district wh.ich district the said regular me('ting thereof. held this that Second Parties a~ to in· D. C. McALPINE lowi ng work to b<' done, to-wit · City c~uncil hereby d<'Ciart>s to 28th day of April, 1952. by the fol-demnlfy F1rst Party a~inst and DONALD A M<"Al.PINE DE~C'RrPTIOS OF WORK be tht> district bfonefitt>d by said lowing vote. to·wit: hold First Party fr~ and hannless CHARLES E. NOWELL Flntt.: Tht> construction of ,;. work and impro' Pment and to be AYE.<;: Councilmen. Miller. from any and aU cla.ims against State uf Callforn.IA trified cla) ptn(> • "Utary sewers,1asscssed to pay tht> costs and t>X-Horvath. Finch. Isbell: Smith l tht> par~nershlp hereby di's~l"~ County of OnutKf'Jo---M. vttrtftrd cia~ · , ,u~'e connection penses thereof. and which distnct 1 NO~S: Counci~en !':one and ar(amst the business a.s tl 1s 1 On this 2 19Jit day of Ap:tJ. 195~. sewer • Wye branches. manholes is dE'scribNI. as follows: ABSENT: Counc1lml"n None 1 conducted after the datt;' of dlsso- 1 before me, a Notary Public In and and a~purtenant work in connec-All that certain territory in the , A. W. SMITH . l lution of tl~s parlnershJp. for said County and State, resldlng tion tht're\\ith. in that certain pub-City of Newport BNtch, California,, Mayor of the Ci ty of 4. -r:'hn.t stmul.taneousiY, with tht> therein. duly eommlssloned and tic exclusive of s t r('('ts and a lJeys, Newport Beach. Californja t'Xecut1on or thrs agre('mE>nt. Se-1 sworn. personally appeared DUN· EASEMENT included within thr exh•t'ior boun-j 1 llt'rt'by Certlfy that the above cond Parties will pay to First CAN C. McALPINE. DONALD A . owned by thP City of Newport dary line shown upon that e<>rtain and foregoing r· e so I utI o n was Party the s um or fight ($8.00> dol-~ McALPIN~ and CH.ARLES E . Beach and descrilx-d as Lot "A" I map or plat, No. 436-A, heu~tofore f passed and adopted by the City Iars which rt>presents ont>-halC of NOWELL known to ffi(' to be th<" of 'l'ra('t 1026. as (X'r map record-approved by the Ci ty Council of Council of the City of Newport the attorney fee i~curred by First persona whose na~ aN aab- ed in Mlsc€'llaneous Maps Book 33, said City on the 28th day of April, Beach, C.alHomla, at the time and Party In having thts AgTe('ment of 1 1 scribed to the \vi thin instrument. Pages 37 and JR. and Lot "A" of 1952. indicating by said boundary b)' the vote above s tated. Dissolution prepared. and acknowledged to me that they Tract 1257. as per map recorded line the t>xtent of the territory in-C. K. PRIEST 5. As further considt>ration for executed the same. in Mt.,ct'llani>Ous Maps Book 38, eluded within the proposed asSI''Iq-1 City Clerk of the Ci.ty of Second Parti~s t>nter1ng into this I In witness whereof, I have he-re- Page 2'1. Records of Orange ment district. and which map or :-.:t'wport Beach. California I agrt'ement. First Party a~es not unto set my hand and affixed my C'owll), CalUnrnia. betwe('n a line plat is on fil<• In th<' o!fice uf the Publlslt · May 1 and 8,1952 to engage In the electrlcal con·lotficial ~I the day and yeer ln drav. n pan.IIC>I with and distant 5 City Enlit'inl't"r or sa1d City. R('fel'-in tht• Newport Harbor Ensi~n. tractlng and applian~ sales busi· this certificate first above written. f<'et l'm rhv.t•">terr~· from th(' pro-ence is hereby made to said map -I n('SS ~n his own or wath othE'ry f«;~r I rSeaH E. V. SODERBERG duef'd ="orthv.~tt.>rlv lin•' of Lot 1 or plat for a further, full and more OrdlDance So. 669 a per.rod of two (21 ~ears wtlhL!' Notary Public ln and for 5ald 1 of sa1d 1'l·acr 102ft and the particular description of 'laid as· AS OUDINANCE AMENDING thc City of Newport Beach, ~~~-County and Statt•. South<'asterl) t.'nd of Lot ··A" of sessmenl district. and the said SE('TION %665 OF TIJE M&ST-forma lllld within the commuruty My Corrumssion £'Xplres August said Trae r 12!'ii. and l'XIl•nding map. or plat so on file snail I{O\'· ClPAI. CODE OF THE orTY or Costa M~sa. California. 29, 1953. SouthNI lt•rly 1nt11 a pubht· t•ase-em for all details as to the £>xtrnt OF SF.'\\'PORT RF.ACH TO 6. ~econd Parties agret> to com-------- mf.'nt to manhole No 6. all as of said assessment district. PRO\'lDE FOR .SEW DATES ply Wtth ~ectlons 2469 and 2469 1 CERTIFICATE OF BUSI NESS shtl\\n on Sh('('IS 2 a nd 3 of the DESCRIPTIOS OF BOND OF T:\X DELL"~;QUENCY A~D of t~e. Civil, Code of California FlctU1oll8 Ftrm Samfl plans hPrelnafter referre-d to. . ~ECTION 4. That SE'ria.l bonds. tcATE OF PENALTY . . 'F•c~ttiOUS Name S tatutt>) and I The l.'Dd~nl f'd dO h«>reb cer-~M'ond : The ronstrucltnn of\,. ~·aring interest at the r11.t P or six \\1\rrr~t.-the Statt> of Cahfornta S<'Ctlon l 5035.5 of the Corporations tlf ha h P due~ trifi£'d clay pipe sanitary sewer. per cent rs~ 1 per annum. sh.ajl has amend~ the State Law 8 ., tn Code or Ca.li!ornia 4 Publication of el~~i~ ~~r!~ eonb~ ~ Wy<' brnnchr>s, lamphole and ~p-be issued to rt>present each assf'SS-the delinquency date for first half NC?tlce o_r Dissolution of Partnt>r· 516 Coast Hi hwa g New r t purtenanr work 1n connccuon ment of Twent)'·fiV(' 0 o II a r s r~.>al estate taxcs from Deccmtx>r '\hlp I. Without cost or t>xpense to Be ch Calif gi y,d th Ptfct· th<'Tl'\\1 th in that <'t"rtaln public r$25.001 or more, rl'malning un-5. to December 10, and has rt>-First Party. Co"!'pUance therewith tl a i'i orn a (J:k, D trl. EASEMENT paid for thirty 1301 days after the duced the dt>linquency penalty by Second Partres shall be etfec-Cous rm name ~ . ec c owr and alon~ the Southl'astcrly date or recordin~ th<' warrant. from S"lt to 6"i: and 1 tuated as soon as possible. Second o. and that said hrm IS eompo8ed 5 ((>fit of Lots 26, 28 arid 30. Block Said serial bonds shall extend over Wht>reas, it is deemt>d ad\'isable Part!es agre(' to mall to First Party of the . ro~::uwing d persoos, r~ A·36, Corona del Mar, as per map I a period t>ndin~ nine r9) years and ncct>ssary 10 change the delin-at hts !'esldence address copys of names tn, an P a(l(?S o r:s- J'PCordl'd in Mtscelianrous Maps rrom the S{'COnd day of January quency date for n 1-st half CHy real the nfC1davits filed by them with dence aN as follows. to-wit. 13ook 3, Patt<'S 41 and 42. R('CO~ds , next succeeding HIP nPxt October l l~state taxes to coincide with the the Co~nty Clerk to. show compli-n UNCAN <;. McALPINE or ~:ud Count). conn(•Ctin~ wtth I fiftt'enth following tht'ir datE'. Pay-( S tat(> datt>. and also to changt> tht> 'nnce Wlth said Sections. 1 .fr}~ ria ~~L(n ia mnnhuil' ~o 3. as shown on S heet ments on the principal of unpnid 1 City penalty •·att' to coincide \vith 7. Anything 10 the contrary oo:!:Aw ~ McAtJ!IN£ 2 of '>.lid plans . . ass~>ssments and mterrst lh<'rC>on tht' State penalty rat!'; notwithstanding t:~mtalnc.>d in para-' . · . Third: Th•' ('OnstrurtJon or \'1· 'shall bi' made by property o"m•rs Sow Thr•rrforf'. The City coun-~r·aph 5. ab<Wt>, 1t is understood 1382 S. E. Mardick tnflt'd C'la) pi J')(' sanita t·y s~>wer. to thr City l'J'('asur<'r. at'l as IJI"O· cil. of tht' Citr of Nev.:port Beach and u"n•ed t~at said pa~agraph 5. WI Tustl~.h Ca~o~nia 2 da WyP bJ ;ulcht•<., lampholt.>, manhole ,;ded in the "Imprbn•ment Al't d()(•s ordain as rollo'NS : will only bt> b1ndlnK on F'trst Party til~ our an t lS 1st Y nnd <ip!Jurr!'nant \\Ork tn connec-of Hill", hcrelnaftel' rcft'rrt'd 10. ~~lOS 1: section 266-'l or tht' so long ~ Sc.·cond Partu.•s on· solc of Apnl. 1952 '!On th~'rt•"l!h In that co?rtatn pub-I'ORTIOS OF CO TS ANO !\1unlclpal \ode of thc City of l partner;s 10 said. busln~ss [).C. McALPINE lie EXPE.~SES TO BE PAJD OR ="l'\\port &ach is hereby amendt>d ln \\ltnf' 11 \\hereof. the p.1rtJes DANAI..D A. McALPINE EASE.!\IE='lT XATt~IAL Fl"tcNUUIED to read a& follows: I hherPdsto hdave lherehundato &t>td their eoU.:..!' ~~lfomla in hP \'&call'd allr) of Block A-3:'; BY CITY "• ~tJon !686. IHllaqi.K'nt Pf'n· .an M su ~· t t' Y .an. year •o~ 0 nua~&-M. I( -.ud Corona dt'l ~ar. and t'X-SECMO;>.; 5. SotiCf' l8 H~reby ftlty. All taxes due NOV<'mlx·r 1 ftrst a bove WJ'Ittt'n. ThiS mst.ru-. be?c:;e~: !1~oC::: or A~ril. 1952. li'lldtnf: ~outh'""<tcrly mto a pub-GIH·n. that the City Council or the tf unpaid. are delinquc-nt Oe~cmbfor ~wltdiCOI\SIS~ or Alo~ 't~ pages for said ~unty an/ sf:t~ ~~~ II<' tli!h• nf wa) to a manhole-to be Cit) or Newport Beach has deter· 10 at ri\'E> o'clock P M .. and th<'re-mc u n(t . 1 e c . ow. pnent therein dul eommlssloned d • <>11-1.1 rUl'lt·d hl"rE'under. as !>hown mine-d and does hereby declare aft<'r a delinquent IX'Il<tlt\' of six pa~c-. and IS !xecuted '" tnphcate. · Y II red an nn Shi'N 2 of sa•d plans . that !'aid City ~;11 fumtsh two 121 per<'<'nt attachcs ~o them .. If th<'SI' ~~i~R~.ES. E. NOWELL L.S. c:c.~~~~~p~: DOJ>m Fourth: The constru~uon of SE.'wage pumps, together with ('lee· tax<'s art> not ptud brfort' th<' S<'-trl>. art). A. McALPINE known to me to be "'•ld~ ~1~<1'1 srw,.r matn, W~e tric motors. to be installed .hY thl' rond half of taxes on real prope~ty ~~~A::Sr~~. McALPINE L.S. the persons whose names sub- brdnt:h··~. manholt's. conCrC'tl" an-contractor In tht' pump sta110n c.ll•-1 dellnqut>nl. a n additional dehn-DONALD A. M ALPINE L..S scribed to the with.in instrument chor I.Jiuck:. ttnd a ppurtenant wol'k scribrd in SPCtion 1 hC'reor. and quent (X'nalty of three p<.>rcent at-S d p · c · and acknowledged to me that they 1n ~nrlt•ctaon th€'rcwi\h, in that will in ~ddilion tht'r<'tO contribute tachrs. to th.t>m ." . ~t~.".:~,n Cal~f~~nJa exeocuted the samt>. rPrtatn pubhr out of tts Corona del Mar Stat<' ECTJO~ 2: . This Ordtnancc C t. r 0 WltaeM my hand and offidal EA~EME~"T · Park Fund thr sum of $5.636.75 s hall bt> published at l<'ast once In OWlY 0 range--... seaL from n~otnholl• ~o. 6. locatPd m toward tht> costs and r Xl>t'nst>s of thl' Newport Harbor Ensign, a On April ~1st, 1952, bt>fore me a Seal) E v publir l'awnll'nt bi'lv.l'('n Lots R said impron.'mPnt Tht' liability newspa(X'r of genN'al circulation, ~tafY, ~b~c. pel~so~ally apra~ed ( Notary Public· i~O~~~R~id and !"' ol ... atd Tract 12~7. and and obligation to pay such sum. as printed and published in the City • ar l's •· owe • uncan · . c-Count and State thl'ncl' Snulhl'!i!lterl}· over and 1 provided hr>rl'in, ~hall accrue and of Newport Beach and shall be in Alplnt> and Donald A. McAJpme. M . YC . . · . A . t across Lots 9 to 15, 1nclusi\'e, or become Cix<'d upon tht> date of the I rorct> and effect 30 days after the 1 k~own to me to bt>b lhi!: _ _persons 29 f95l om.mlsslon rxpares ugus liS.Jd Tract 12!li, 1tnd cxtcnding confirmation of the assessment by final passage therror. w. ~e ~t>s are su scr un.a to the · · S<luthC'aRtl'rly Into a portion of the City Councll of said Ctty. I The foregoing Ordinance \\as in-' wtthin tnstrumt>nt, and acknowl-CERTIFI_C_A_TJ: __ O_F_R_US.,.,......S Block "A" of ~aid Corona del Mar, TTME AND PI.ACE OF troduct'd at a regular meeting of edged that they executed the same. ... ... c.o as shown on Sht>cl 3 of said plans. KEARJNG the City Council of the Cit)' of (Sea)) E. V. SODERBERG _ Fk:UUo• ll1..rm Name t~lU.b: T hl' construction in that 1 SEcriO:"l 6. souce b Hereby Newport Beach, held on the 24th Notary PubUc In and for satd The Unde~pecl does hereby ct>rtam publtc t·asement. known as Gh·,.0 , that on the 9th day of June, day or March, 1952 and was finally CoMuntyCoa.nd ~ta te l cer~fy that he is conducting a Lot 'A" o{ ~1d ·rract 1026. at a 1952. at the hour of seven-thirty passed and adopted on the 28th 29 j95J mrrusslon l"Xp res August boat repair and construction busl· point opposJt(' the line between I o'clock t7:30) P. M. in the cham· day or April, 1952, bY the following · · ness at 1215 Cout Highway, New- Lob; 16 and 17 of said Tract. of a lx>rs of the City Council in the vote, to wit: port Beach. CaUfomla under the rPmfor<'ro CPm('nt concrt'te sw:np City•Hall or said City of Newport AYES, COUN~EN : Miller. No. A !11'70 fictitious firm name ot Marine and pump cha~rs. togctht-r wHh I Beach. any and all persons having Horvath, Ftnch, Isbell, Smith NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ste('l Fabrication and that aald the u~stallat1o':' of pumps. mo~ors, any objections to the proposed NOES, COUNCILMEN· None ESTATE OF firm lB composed or the following electrical appltanC<'S, co n d u I t s. work or improvl'ment. or to the ABSENT COUNCILMEN: None DONALD L. BEAUBIEN person, whose name In full and noats. cast i1 on pipes. valves. m-• extent of tht> assessment district. A. w. SMITH -.Decreased place of business is a..s follows, to- tingB, cquipm('nt and a~;~p':'rten-or to thP proposed grades. may Mayor Notkle Ia Rerebf OIYea to the wit: DONALD H. CHARLE ances for the pumpl.llg or hfUng of appear and ,show cause why said ATTEST: creditors of and aU person~ having raw sewa10:e. as shown on Sheets 2. work should not tx> done or carried C K. PRIEST, claima against the aaid deoedent 1215 Cout Highway 3. 4 and !l or said plans. I out In accordance with t he Resolu-City Clerk or -.Jd estate to rue them with the Newport Beech, Calll. Sl~th : .The COn!Jtruction iJ;l con-tion of Intention. Protests must Publlsh: May 1, 1952 necet&U')' vouchers ln the otfi~ Wltaee. my hand thl.a 1st day ot nection Wllh satd pump station. or be in writing and must be dellv· In the Newport Harbor EnJiign. of~ Clerk of the Superior Court April, 1952 a welded s teel sewer press~ line ered to the Oty Clerk prior to the of tM County of Orange, State of State of ~J:,~ H. CHARLE and concrete anchor blocks. run-1 time set for the hearing. AGREil:IIENT DISSOLVINO catlfomla, or to present the same, Coaa ... of 0 __ ____ ning from said pump station over lJWPROVEMENT ACT P,\JlTNEBSBIP with the neceaary vouc.hers, to ., ·-~ and along an t>asement. being the SEC110N 7 Tha t aU of the Tid• ~~t, made in the the tmderslrned at hLs or her place 0. Tbla 1st day 01 April. l952. Southeast<'rty 4 feet of Lot 16 of! work heTein proposed shall be done City of Newport Beach. State of or buaineu, to-wit: before me, a Notary PubUc In and sald Tract 1026, croalng Ocean and carried through In pursuance California. on April 21at, 1952. by e/o Donald D. Harwood for sald eoWlty and atate, resld· Roulevo.rd, and In Marguerite A'!«'-or an act of the legislature of the Charles E. Nowell, residing at 14.1.5 Coast Hl.ghway ing therein, duly comrnlaJoned and nur eonnf'ctln~ wi th an existmg S tate of California, designated the 1578 Redlands Place. Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Calltomla sworn, personally appeared DON- manhole IOC"ated at ttw intef1;ection "lmprovt>ment Act of 1911" being Callf()mla t herein called "Firat within a1.x ths alter the first ALD H . CHARLE known to me to of thc centrr line or Mid Mar~r-Division 7 or the Sl.l"eets and High-Party"), and Duncan c. McAlpine, publlcat:lon ':f~a notice. be the person whose name ts au~ lte Avl'nuo with the ~outheastt>rl~ way" Code or the Statt' of CaU-217 Via Koron1 Udo Isle. CaHror-Dated April 4, 1952 ::~~~~~t~ ~~t,e prolo~alion of the C'enter line of fomia. nla and Donata A. McAlpine. 1382 MARY BEAUBIEN """6~ the first alii')' lyin~ Northt>asterly PUBLIOATION OF S. E. Mardlck, Tustin, California Executrix of the Estate ex~!.~ thme ysa.mhaen. d and offi-'-' from ()c(>an Rout •vard. u shown R&.~OLtJTION OF J"S'TT.NTJON (he~ln called "Second Parties"), of aald <lecedfnt. ~ \adl on ~heet 4 or aald plttM. SECTION 8. The Newport Har. WltMut"U.: DOl'lALD D. HARWOOD sclll. DONAJ..D D HARWOOD PLANR, .. Ronur~. ORA WINGS I bor Ensign, a wl'Ckly newspoper ~in or about tN month 141S Coast Highway Notary' Public in and for aa.Jd AND P£OIFIOATION8 printed. published and of general o( July, 19M, the parties hereto Corona deJ Mar, Callfom1a Coun d s My Comml.a- SECOON 2. Th3t all or th~ dr('U}aUon Ln the Cit~ Newport cf\ttred ln.., an &gr'l"ement, ~rt"· Attorney for Executrix lion :~~ 8~ Sft!d work and ~ to be 1 Beach, Ca.lifomia. bl by desta-by ~Y formed a partMl"'hiP, to PubU. .. : AprU 10. 17, 24; M&.y 1 PubJilh· A1)rillO 17 24. Ma, 1 daM. lhall be contt.nlct""' upon nat~ u the new1J)apel' in whlch enaa.ae tn the •leetrlcal eontnrct.-In the Newport 1larlJor Dwtp ln the Newport~ 'f!NAclt.. ' I I ' / * ...... H~ BUILDIIIG GUIDI * lOSito Set Up lslud Statioa Tbe Newport OcKn Sailing M· sodation. apo1110r of the Newport- Enaena.da race, il extending ita yachting activity, with the an- nouncement that it hu acquired a club building at the Isthmus, to ~ known as the :Uland Station. open to NOSA members and guests. B111cling Here Continues To lacrease; Udo Leads HOME LOANS Bulldin& cOntin ued lts upward aplra.J u a $200,000 splurge during the flna.J week of April-almQSt a hall of th1a amount for Udd Isle pennlt.a-brought the total for the month to $687,492, making April the record month thus far in 1952. Total for the flnt four months of NOSA at.o announces a drive for increased membership among "fjiiJ~~~~ilQI8iarJil116 all boat-interested sailors, both j sail and power . in Southern Cali- the year Ls 52.272.029. Following permits were issued 1 Co1crete Werk of AD llndtl FLAGSTONE PATIOS BLOCK WALLS --·--• FREE P.:8TDIATJ:8 • Chis. Warrei IS. lf.ecOfl 5110-J e HAtbtor IGa.J 221) H-.-+ .... c..te ..... fornia. An active summer calen- dar of yachting and IOdal events Is planned. according to Preslden't Harry Blodgett. during the past week : IJclo ble WiJUam Reid jr., 5-room, 1-st.ory, 1-unlt dwelling at 200 Via Lorca, $15,000. Wea Farney, builder. Fl8B TALES EXPF.CTED He rbert RHey, Whittier , 6-room, Just gone flshin' at Bass Lake 12-story, 1-unlt dwelling at 109 Via Is Harry Stauch of 316 Marigold Dljon. $16,250. Owner builder. Ave., Corona del Mar. Mrs. Stauch E. H Stroot. Costa Mesa, S- will join him in a few weeks. room. 2-story, 1-unit dweUin~ at U GAl NOTIC' SOTJCE o.~ ELECTION For Member of t.h~ Oover1l1Dc Board of the Newport Badl Elemeata.ry Diatrlct Not1e& Is IIPrt>by Oln n to the Electors of the Newport Beach Elementary District of Orange County, California, that the .An- nual Election for members of the Board of Trustees of the Newport J Beach Elementary District will be 1 h~ld on the third Friday or May. v1z, May 16, 1952. It will be necessary to elf.>Ct one member. The polling place for said elec· tors of the Ne\o\"port BPach Ele· mentary Precinct No. 1 I Precincts as in City Elections 1. 2. 3. 4, 5, 8. 9. 11, 15, 17. 18, 19. 20 and Cliff Haven Subdh;sion 1: Newport Beach Eh?mentary Pre- cinct No. 2 1 Prccmct!> ~s m Ci t~ Elections 6, i . 10. 12, 13, 14. 16. 21. 22. 23 1. 243 Via Ithaca. $17.000. E C Jal.'~l.'r, Suuth Pasadena. alterations a t 500 Via Lido ~ord, $3,000. Richard Macker, 3112 Newport Ave., 5-room, 2-story, 1-unit dwell- ing at 129 Via Nice, $17,000. Roy Grel.'nlea! jr.J buildl'r. Donald Kagy, Arcadia. 7-room. 1-story, 1-unit dwelling at 219 Via Lido Soud, $24,000. Owner builder. BaiOO. Wilson Phelps. alterations at 5 Bay Island. $2,000. H£'rbert Foss jr.. Fullf.>rton. 5· room. 2-stor), 1-unit dwf.>lling at 1741 Plaza d!'l Sur. $12.500. James Pf.>terson. builder. 1-:\(•n•tt Chact>, 400 E. Balboa Rl\ d . rl.'modf.>lling fronts of yellow cot ta~es. S 1.500. W. D. Smith. 1511 Miramar. 7- room. 2-:.tory, 1-unit dwelling at 1500 Ocean Rl\·d . $21 .000. D C Cur ... nn, bu1ldt•r J Buchanan. R1 \l.'rside. 3-room 1-... wn . l ·unat chH•lhng at 2108 E. Ckl.'a n· Front. $18,000 ~I'\\ 1wrt llo•i(hts ~f'l<;t>n Pa11on. 24 Ralboa Co,·es. Mrs. C. P. Forbee. Hollywood, 1 %-story, 2-unlt dwelllng at 7000 W. Ocean Ft., $16,000. Robert Forbes, builder. C. E. Canley, fence at 1401 W. Bay, $850. IE SA UPIILSTERIII u,., ........ A~ 8~---........ ~c:.--- 'HARRY HALL 274 E. eo.ta MN& JAMES D. RAY ~1//L/)/NI (tJ#fltlt'fM 500 Co.st Bl .. d .. Coron• del M•r HArbor I ll R.es.· 720 N.,•ciuu' A• At OrMMje County's L.eding Honut lendin~ tnstitution QUICK 24 HOUR SERVICE LOW LOW "lEOUCIN&• INTEUST RA TIS EASY MONTHLY PA Y~ENTS FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC SERVICl .. .. ~.,. Uphoa.tertac llbaulacturtaK aad ~ Funl.lture PrffiDd S o. I will tx> at thf" ~ewport School entranC'('-14th & Balboa Blvd .. in ... aid District P'rf'<'lft('t So. 2 Corona df.'l :'dar School. in said district. The polls will tx> o(X'n ~tW<'I'n the hours of 7 ·00 o'clO<.'k A. :\t and 7 :00 o'clock P M . 6-room. !-story, 1-W')it dwelling at ~~--iii·iiiii·----· 411 Redlands. $13.300. Owner Ill builder. HArbor 1081-J WE 8UY TltUST DEEDS ON WEll lOCA TEO HOME~ • LOANS FOR HOlES '~" ZO-YEAR LOAN Construction Loans 5~0 --20 Years SEE BOB SAT'I'LER Representing Poirier Mortcqe Co. The returns or tho· I.'IC'<'tiun \\'Ill ~ cam·as.';l.'d at 8·00 o'clock P. M. on May 23. 1952 . Th£' officC'rs appointr d to ron· duct th(' l.'ll"<.'tiun in thr abo\'e· named Elementary School District arl.': No 1 Mrs. Julta ~1a<> E~~l·r l No.2 Mrs. Jane Cro\\ I Inswctor 'l;o. 1 Mrs~ !':ina K. Holtby :'\o 2 Mrs. Jan<' E . .\1org-ctn Judt:<' :'\n 1 Mrs Aurt>ila );l('miP<' ~o. 2 :\1rs. )tartha :\{. Cunninl!hum Judl!f' A doscnptiOil or thl" boundaru•o; of this pn•cinct ward is attachl"d 'and made a part hcrt>of t~i~ncd• GORDO:'\ R Fl~Dt.AY Clerk Secretary C. W. Bunday, 516 Tustin, 4· room. 1-story. 1-unit dwelling at 42R $anta Ana Ave .. S8.600. Rob· l'l't Forlx>s, builder. Bulboo IJILund IIIII' I t lw£'n:'. 23-152 Kin~s Rd .. Chff lla\'l.'n. 4-room. 2-story. 1· unit dw<•lling at 124 Topaz. ~'l.OOO. c )wnl.'r bUildl'r Corona dt>l Mar W. E. Fisher. 916 Coast Bl\'d . 7-room. 1-tor). :!·unit d\\·ellinc a1 720~ Mar~ueruc. ~12.000. OwnN builder. Loll-\'m:t•l :13.1 0')a,;t Highway. Newport, 4-room. 1-stor}. 1-';!nit lhH•Ihn~ at 11:! A cac1a. S8.5<l0 .\lulllrll Rtuldin~ C'o. ~""-port \\' .\1 Kmcaid. 301~ \\". 0Ct•an. 'tdd lu prt'\ uotL' P£'rmtl ~ l.fiC. C. II. Carpl.'nter. a~'-nmt: a1 LHio ~iiiiiiiiiiiii:=::iii:==:==;;..i~i;ta~rjiciih.i4~ . .i1~95ii2i.iiiiiiiiiiiii&iliiiiiiii Tmi ler Park. S600. I South Coast Co .. 23rd and :'\e" · 1'15 Cout Btvcl. ODII Ph. HA 10'7'7-.1-ID WlM BUILDIIIG BLOCKS PUMI·BLOK Co. U!0 8.Kala8t. CHARLES OGDEN I SOl 2041 Ore11941 Ave. Code Mew IEecon 61 n .w I)) W. Wiholl St. IE. con 5674-J IU l..o?M • ASPIIALT PAVING • : Serrice Stations IIAIIDY Parking Lots j Suhdiwaonia de ILUlPBR Dri•ewaya ~ t40 W. la& St. n.u. KliUerb' l.aMl~ Costa Mesa Lunaber Co. LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS .Newport Blvd., .P-ia ·-BI'Aeaalell WELCH'S READY • MIIEIJ COIOIETE BEacoD 85C7 .N..,..n ....... o.ta .... ~ ... -.... r port Rl\d .. wiN' fen~ on Pac1f1c Ell'Ctric property, S2.000. Worken Needed For Kenny Drive \\'orkers an· nt:>l"dt•d to can\'aSs th£' tl.'rritory for the Sistt"r Kenny 1 Foundation fund dri\'1.'. which bf'. gins today 1 May ll. it is an- nounet>d by ~1rs. C'.ror~e ~t. Dau-1 phinl" of Shore Cliffs. chairman for th£> local drive. This year's campai~ quota IS $365.000. the major part of whkh will be spent in maJntf.>nance or the Sister Kf.>nny PoUo Hospital near El Monte. where more than 2.100 treatments were given \0 out-pa· ti£>nts during the past year. Farewell Dinner For the TWichells Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Chad Twi- chl.'ll and their son. former BaJ. boans who just last week arrived trom Adak, Alaska. left this week for the east. with British Trinidad. oft tht:' coast of Vl.'nn uela. as thf.>ir ck-stinatJon. Lt. Comdr. 1\''ichl"ll will be . stationed with the t;. S. Navv th('r£>. The Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club. of which Chad was pn>Si<k'nt ~fo~ being ~alled by t1W Navy, pve the Twi<:MUs a (&J'(>IA"ell din· Ml' party at the Castaways Club. Chad lhow.c1 movies of Adak and abo of &ocal Klwani.s activities of pul )-.n.. . Repairs -Construction Bt~eon .'l7 U o&04 lt!od l't . H..\rbor 1 ~98 'i o>\o\ r.ort LAGUNl Fa>ERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCI A TIOr 222 Oeean Avenue F'ttone: 4-11 n LAGUNA BEAC ~ I I I I t I t I I I I t t I t I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I ; Phone BEacon 5023-W COXPLETE 1..-\ 'iD!o'CAPE .\SO :\TR.;;;t;nv "'I':Rn CE SHAMEL'S NURSERY - I I I I t I I I I Dean A. Kephart t:t•nt>r"l Cnntraetor orn('.-: 5HI lJI•t :-<t .. :\'""')Ort n (·a('h RNidt"D<'t>: U Bulbus Co\M Ph. HArbor 311t-.l HAI"bor MZI-W Industrial -Commercial & Residential Wirinq 'LANDAKER ELECTRIC Elt'('tr1('31 Contn('tor 126.a COI\st Boull'\ ard A. :\1 LA:-.iDAKER -I. SHEET METAL-MARINE WORK-WELDING !5 l'Mittl Expt>riHM"'f' -T . E. Edpr, 01''1W'r HArbor t!IO 8EIERAL SHEET IETAL WillS ~7 \'uta W ay s-opor1. ~ LUMBER Oft SAT.Sto5 SUif.9 to I at . • • ABO LUKBICil ...... , IM E. l'JU. .;s_ !lflc-ll........aArt.r ~ I II • Page 12 Thunday, May 1, 1152 City's Elaployees Get S9 lacrease Marine in Korea Giwn Citation CltyT.....-r Sti11 Pay-Lea Many Servicemen In This Family On the Ia land Thl're are plenty of service folks in the family of Mr. and Mn. Harry R. Crocker, who are visHlng in the Harbor Area and who may make thia their permanent home. ~ne to Ensenada. ~ you next week with our commen... on a booksheJt list. BIA Names Offic:.ra A $9 monthly Increase in the coet ot Uvlng bonus, from $19 to $28, for city employees was ap- proved by City Council Monday evening. City Manager John Sail- ors sa.ld that the increase, effect- ive today t May l 1, would total $20,000 a year. Mr. Sallors said that the action was based on a 5.3 point rise in the cost of living index of the Bureau of Labor Statistics between March 15, 1951. and March 15, 1952. This formula works both ways, so that the bonus can be reduced if the index falls. Evaluation is made every six months and adjustment ma~ If there is a change of at least three points in the indeJC. Lt. Jack Lewis of 705 Narcissus Ave., Corona del Mar. has been awarded the Bronze Star Cor out- standing service in the public In- formation service of the Fln~t Mar· ine Wing in Korea, unde,. both combat and non-<:e>mbat conditions. Particularly mentioned in the citation was his action on Oct. 7. wht>n he It'd a group of Marin('& under fire while filming a Marine aircraft attack well ahead of the lines. His wife and son live at the Corona del Mar address. An oversight or some six years' standing wa.a corrected by atr CouncJJ M on d a y evening in the form of an ordinance establishing the salary or the city treasurer at $:50 a month, but Mrs. Florence Cooling, victorious write-In candi- date In the ltpril election, will ,:tet no pay at all as city treasurer just the same. Reason is that on Sept. 3. 1946, all or 119 ordinanc:les were repealed as obsolete, and salar~s of city employees were taken core of by a "Classification in Salary" ordi- nance. Only a short wh11e ago It was discovered that Salaries of city clerk and city treasurer had been omitted. The city adminis- tration had by then put on thf Mr. Crockf'r Ia fire chief and member of the local Legion Post like his Balboa namesake) is a Navy veteran of World War I, st>rving as early as 1914. From 1941 to 1950 he was in Nt>WpOrt, R. I., as clviJian fire chit>! for the Army, for aU of Rhode Island and part or Massachusetts. His wife is a past commander of the Wom- en's Post of the Legion in Provi- dence, R. I . Newly elected board members of the Balboa Improvement A.uo- ciation met last week under the leadership ot LonnJe Vincent, re- elected president. and named their ortlcers, who are Burt WU.On. vice-president; Mazie Bird, secre- tary: and Herb Holker, treasurer. Unsung Commercials Seek Removal Of Gas Tanks The gas tanks on Balboa Blvd. balJot the proposition to ellmJnate in Central Newport present a def-the treasurer as an elective office. inite hazard and safety menace An ordinance r~torlng the city and could be abated as a pubUc clerk's salary was approved, but nuisance if the Council so deslr('S, It was considered unnecessary to City Attorney Harry Blodgett re-restore the treasurer's $50 because tiNDER NEW management is ported to City Council Monday of the proposition on the ballot. the Union Oil Station at Narcissus evt>ning. "Guessed wrong," City Attorney Ave. and Coast Blvd .. in Corona A committee comprised or City Blodgett put it. dcl Mar, under the name of Ed Manager John Sailors. Councilman The ordinance passed to second .1~ Onion Servic.-. Mr. Jones, Francis Horvath and Edward reading Monday can't benefit Mrs. who purchasNS the s tation from Healy, president of the Central Cooling because the government Stan Howard.,has been a local resi-Newport Community Association. code specifies that salaries cannot The Crockers are staying at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Lt. and Mrs. Charles 1 Warner, 543 Riverside Ave., New- port Heights. Lt. Warner, for- merly at El Toro, is now In Korea. Mrs. Warner was with the Women Marines during the last war. One son of the ~rs. Robert, a World War I1 veteran and again serving In the Navy, has just arri- ved here on leave. Another son. George, with the Navy Air Corps, recently visited here after a tour of duty in Korea. dent for the pas t yt-ar. and just a was named to arTive at an amic-be changed during term of office. p Ji Dept Asks t>hort while ago movt'd into his ablt-solution for removAl of the A_ possible s~lution is. to assign ad-0 ce ~ nt"wly built home in Corona High-gas tanks. dittonal duttes to City Treasurer Beauty Salon Mothen: Look your prettiest with a fresh new hairstyle to celebrate "your day" Sunday May lith. !~:oo :;:~r~~ha~~~ h~r:; c~n'<t~ G ..1:-Debated ;:~i~~ti:~ compensate her for 40-Roar Week and Willard Piflin. Ed Jones is a raUIIIg Bond was set at $200.000 for thc I I California nativl', has been with salar~-lcss city ~reasurer, and also . City Manager ~ohn Sailors was I FEATURING: Union Oil for 14 years, and has Gradin was an issut' as candi-for Ftnance Offtcer Kenneth Han-dtrccted ~Y the City Council. Mo~-Helene Curti• Per11UUHla&e owned and operatcd stations in dates forg the Elementary School 1 nat)s. The a!"lount h~d been $100.-day•e\'entng to study the ad\'lsabll· from • SU A!lfadia alld San Gabriel. The Board spoke at thc meeting of the 1 ood. ~ut the mcrease.m fu,nds han-11ty or a 40-hour WCE'k for the polict> Otllf'r Wantl from . Sll Jonet1 have two daughters. Joan Corona del Mar Civic A._"-Sociation dl~~ m the treasurer s off1ct> madP departmPnt. and Sondra 1.,.(>(>, Joan is a hostess last Thursday t>vening. t~1s smallPr amount out .or placc. This action was takt>n foUowing with United Air Lines. Mrs. Frank Woodland raised the I Cltr :ranager John SailOrs l'X· receipt of a lt>tter from a commit-• • · • I issuP. saying that mo.re competi· P al~t' · . teo<' of thc Poliet-Officers Associa- HARBOR DRAF'TING Service tive system should be «sed and as-C'ltY. Council also: . tion. comprised of Police Capt. has mon•d to tht> Opellt> Rt-alty serting that teachers are not suCCi-• ~81~!'a~ed Mayor A .. ~-C Sml~h Walter Dyson. Sgt. John Upson and Bldg., 406 Coast Bhd., Corona del ciently traint'd to grade pupils ~" t e c;t~ rt>p~entat•'.l' fr<I1 e Sgt. Harry Lace. who called atten- Mar Headed by Edward J. Sed-"against thPmselvt>s." H a r ,. e y ewpor •. se~a raet>. mc u n~ tion to tht> 48-hour week for police Inger and Elton D. Denner, this I Pease defended the grading sys-thf' Prt>s!dent 5 EBall ~d t rophy with no holidays off. City Hall firm has prepared drawings for tern. stating that local students prPsenta~on at ~ena · employees work 40 hours a we-ek; over 400 homes and commercial rate near the top in national com-•h A~~~zt>~erct"~n ~f af tent at wat~.>r, stret>t. park and electrical builctings In the South Coast,area, parisons and saying that thl' grad-: P . a hyll ~ 51~ ~ sto24 departm~.>nts. 44 hours; fire, 72. inclucting the Victor McLaglen ing question should be gi\'f'n study ng .rowmg s e s or t e ay I ------- • MilA Olalrol and ~ox Color Rhampoo ._.AICE YOUit A,r<>INTMENT NOW HArbor 2187 1415 COAST IOULEVAitO CORONA DEL ._.,\I homt' in Balboa. but not made a political iss';le. · ~oO::g :;~:~~ta.of the Sanitation Ensign Want Ads bring Result&. Roger Hardacre said It ap-.Board ded · . ~~~~;:;..;.:;.~~~:;:;;~--============= ~~ _ _. tO '--a oood idt'a tO "('t I , aWl\r tO ~raUtWCJn 1.1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 ll l ofl ,,.,11•1 11 t••t rl I 'll I 1 1 I'll I I I I IJ•II I•I f•l ·~ pear.,.,. lA' .. "' Bros. the contract to mstall a • • away from class a\·c.r~gt>s and sewer pipe line across tht> Upper I • 0 u R N E w A D D B E s s :. qf4,DM~J. (/14~~-~ gra~ ~ccording to indi':lduul ~ Bay channel on the low bid of 1-• tenu.ahtJcs.. The grading swts $7,S47. : • • me fme, sat.d J . B.-stoddard .. ThP • Approved a reqt ~st for 'removal • 406 COAST ILYI fifth candidate, Rex Albnght, of two trees at 119 Gamet Avt> • • could not attend. Balboa Isl d. da · · The Civic Association voted to . an to stop mage to • COPELLE REALTY BUILDING support the Woman's Civic League !Jdewalks. . • By ANN Proposal to increase thc school . Direct~ City. Manager John "M" is for "Mother" and if )IOU board to five members Satlors, Ctty Enghneer Bert Webb s trang a whole bunch of them to-· 1and CouncUman Braden Finch to • gether you have a good description 1 confer with Hoag Hospital dire<:· of the lovely gifts for her at M; ~s Luci•J _ Nl•st, tors concerning the latters' request • O'BRIEN'S. MMM-MM-MM.MM! "" i.e for providing a high pressure • Ungerte ts one of the finest Jack Osgood Wed water line for the hospital. Moth.:z-':~ Da>· gifts. Even though you may have given ht>r some last c1·ty Gets Troph year, Mother have a way of not Miss Lucile Nl8t. ~ughter of J buying these pretty things for Mr. and Mrs. LewiS NlSt of Dela-~lves ---and they Jove to ware. Ohio. was marTied Sunday A Jarge group or ·local dignitar-• havt' their Children presPnt them to Jack Henry Os~ood. son or Mrs. les attended the Associatt>d Cham-- with somt>thing truly feminine. Henry Osgood of Balboa Island, bers of Commerce mt>eting Tueos- 1 at the Corona del Mar Community 1 da · gi An h · h 1 Raadt.llll are aaotber llappy Ch h R.e p ul E Babbitt Y eventn n a etm, w ere 'r ~ for tilt> May J 1 '"t.. Sbe'U ':{c h ":· 8 · cal Chamber of Commerce Prt>SI· ~bfor our tbo"-"olDeM rea t e ~rvlce. . dent Harvey Somers received the ~-Y --The bnde. who worP a white c1vic beautification cont""'t wt'n • .,.._ t.lmf' Mf' carriH It · --aad f ·u ·t tt ded by the "'" -• • ..._. 1 . aJ_ e sw · was. a en . ner's trophy on behalf of the Cit" f'~:'tn :!d~ •::::. :!m~ bOsndoodegrOORif!t'hs sdlscter. Mlssf BaBel~~ of Newport Beach. The award. -. g . c ar ramer o uun based on the Balboa Bh·d beaut I· • plete DeW IW'If!CUOD of ltl~·e. '" Island was best man. The bride-r· t' d A bo D · d • now a,•aUablf' aAt O'RRfEN'~ groom attended Harbor High sica •on danb thr Bar lboaayl para .<'. : · · · If you don't r .. mf'mber tht' School and gradua tt>d from l'SC ponsore Y. · · e · mprO\ t'--"Jse. \'t"lma kf'PJ>!l thf>8t' uw .. 1 J ment Association. cttt'd the 36 data l)ft hand. 10 anuary groups that participated in tht> • CORONA DEL MAR Same Phone HArbor 1447 HABBOil DRAFTING SERVICE EDWARD D. SEDINGER & ELTON D DENNER Visit Us in Our New. Larger Offices . . . 5 . . . - S d I h h event. t~n•ng an hty 1s ~~ tP ~DeCarlo,7~~M ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nrw IPa thr•r bf'l t' for !ipnng and swnmt>r c-nstumr•s Rd ts ha,•e be-At Home of Daughter come ,'hP acc-esl:oory that. makes a 1 Mrs. Josephine-DeCarlo, for- two-pie<:!' drcss or outfit an en-merlv of Altadena <lied yt>s!erday se-mble. And no wonder! .Tht>re morning at the home of her dau~h­ a re bell~ ~th crl'sts of shmY_ or ter. Mrs. David Thomas. 400 Ocean ~ullrd fm1sh metAl. h<-l';s w. 1 t h Blvd .. Corona dPI Mar. She was JPwels, cle,•er IC'&thPr tnmmmgs,j76 years of age. Services wiJI be and bt>lts that arP contoured to held at 10·30 Saturday at Baltz ma ke the waist-lint> appear its I Chapel, with Rev. Paul E. BAbbitt most tx-<:omlng. ! of the Corona del Mar Community A nf'w jew.-ln • notf' rur tht> Church officiating. lntermcnt wiU ~ Is chainS of .,_rl" or be at Mt. Vipw Cemetery, Alta- "'ummf'r whlt4! bfo.adA tllrr.adMI dena. wtth daJ.aty ~Ilk tloCarf • • • .,f <'Otll"'lf' lhf'rt> art' llrnl Uf'118 color pOIMII bill tl 4'8. lf mol hf'r i!oo >~n PXCCptionally Mrs. Simpson of Canada Dies Here at Age 97 modish dr('. !.<'r, J.ht>'JI appreciate ~trs. PermeUa Elizabeth Slmp- 0' 8 R I F. N · 5 sl1ck lit tit> short !son of Kelowna, British Columbia, sleeved cardigan ..wt>aters with the died Saturday at the age or 97 adorablc Jewt>l or crest trim. And I a t the homP or her daughtt>r, Miss she'll be crazy about the latest Ruth Simpsot~. 440 MornJng Can- high-style· cashmf'res by Dalton yon Rd., Corona Highlands. Crave- made in flat tcrin~ styles with tiny side services were held yesterday collars. modi r i e d turtlcneck5. at 11lg1ewoed Memoria) Park ~rubUe pearl buttons. We're just Cemeter). with Ball& Mortuary In full of grand surprises, that she'll charge. Survivors also Include Jove to receive a week from Sun-two other daughters, three sons, day. Come In and se-e them. threE" grandchlldr£n and four - I. ~ . . ) ~ .. greAt-grandchildren, all in C.nada. TUESDAY•s 8PFA.KJ:R8 Presi&>nt Harvey SomE'n a.nd Secretary Hay I.Ang~J\Mlm of the Chambcr of Cornnwree wtu speak at the OptlmJat Club Luncheon 'TuNdAy. -------Erwlgn C1u.tllect acla baft baa r~-====~ tlleiD! ..... HArW U14. "SERVICE IS OUR MOnO" Ed JOnes UNION SERVICE lOW UNDER t.lllllfy STAI HOWARD U11H 011 Deller lEW IAIAIEIEIT e ED CONDIT e WILLARD PIFUN • e ED JONES. Owner OFFERING YOU THESE SERVICES for YOUR * WHEEL BALANCE * MOTOR TUNE-UP * BRAKE ADJUSTMENT CAR: * COMPLETE LUBRICATION * HYDRAMATIC SERVICE * WASH and POLISH Complete Line Of Ac:ceaaoriea ED JONES UNIOI SERVICE Coroaa ... Mar. CcdH.