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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1953-02-19 - Newport Harbor Ensign• FIRST SECI'ION Aa ht • ., •• •• N...,.,_,_ COMriq .. eDIUe Harbor Area. Thunday. February 11. 1953 BAI'bor 1114 and friS CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. CALIF. Here's Boost For Our-' Area A Jot ot Newportera who make High hopes for return of tide-a HYing, directly or· lndirectly, Janc1tJ title oo the stata-a topic tltrough the thouaanda who come of enormous algnificance oo . New-to Newport Harbor to fl.ah for aJ- port Beaeb-were expreued by Lt. becore. will be happy oo INm that Cov. Goodwin Kntlht at the Lin-the fighting long-fin and Newport c:o1n Day luncheon at the Balboa are about to receive aome national Bay Club last Thunday • · •· • J, publidey. 5 Centa VoL >-No. 28 Stuart 1 nt chairman of eo.ta Dr. Olck Hoffman. who writes Se ;~ii-..~:~ 6:h~~.'iJ~:iE5 Letters nt Police Are Prilised port ta due to be releued next Ute that hil atory, "I Changed My Thunday • • • E A Raulaton, Brand." is appearing in the March ' M =on~.er ~j>u~c ~~; ~~~utdoor We. just now be-0 ayor ,·For Houseclean;ng 1.200 h o m e a finished in Cos1a Dick aaya he is happy oo be able ., Meaa by the end of this year: he to return a favor tb a lot o( local I a a y a Republic first considered people who introduced him oo al-Lettt-rs are being mailed tn . . . - Huntington Beach as a major bacore fishing. Prior to moving M N 0 Miller urging the A resolut •on t'Omr.wndan~ th~> Harry As hton. Galvtn ~ne. J.oa· buildin& site, shied away from to this area. Dick was a trout-ay~r orma . . R I Newport Police IX·partment ror seph Gu\'rtn and Robert HWWlt.a. there because of the oU, but may fJShing enthusiast. Tile albacore, dismJssal of Pohce Chtef R. .. · thC' invt>Stigll'ion that lc'd to bur-Thv Kiwanian also urged that a still buy and build there • • • he says, more than took the place Hodgkinson and calling for a caval glary arr\'sts w1thin the dt-part-study be mad\.' of tht" working con- Along Corona del Mar's Ocean of the trout he left behind him-service ('l(ttm for appointment of ml·nt w«s adoptPd by th<' Newport ditions and salaries or the poU~ Blvd •-a "real estate" venture of and that is the bas.i.s for the tiUe. . hi f f pol·ac"' I Harbor K1wanis Club last Thurs-and that dt>fidene<.-s should 1M' cor-.. B d " a ne~. c. ,. o "· . _ da•·. """"t""' quite another sort; there "sales " Changed My ran h r th t tht> an "' '~ c:u. agents" like T. Duncan Stewart Tha.s •:s ' e a tt-rma o The club unanimously approv~d Hen· J<; the tf>''<t or the ITesolu· and c. Lester J onea and w. G. •:• • ' • ' • '' e:•:e:• ' C* -:• n-stiJ?:ation which was conducted thP rf'solution pr~pared by ats lion: Perrow a nd Ovic Assn. President ~aiii~D~Ir• Q. b>· the police departmt-nt and Ru.siness a~d PubiJc Affairs Co~-··whereas. tht' Po I i c e Depart-B. N. Desenbe-rg, Sec'y Ralph My-'--.... which has r~ulted In charge!-. of mattt'E'. which includt's Attomt'>S T:"lent of the Cit> of NewPo rt ers and Fred Hulston are selling bur~o:lary agrunst four memb(>rs of I &•ach for many y<'ars has enjoyed bits of the Coast's most magnifi-the force. and one formc-r mcm.ber U-JL o B . an excPUPnt rt-'putation for hon-cent view site for $1 a sq. ft.-not B7 DICil BO.FFIIAN and dismissal of anotht'r police· Blla. • O""eJ PSI). lnt~"l('rity knd rfhciency, and to put up buildings to shut off the , , , , , c , K•:-:• e e • • e -:• man.. · J " ··whl'rt'as, t he said Police Ot>- look at the ocean. but to preserve City Council is expt>cted t_o rt'ad I A . B _ .... _ nA I por·tme nt has instrtuted an investi-that view forever as a permanent TUaN THE PAGE these le tters and take a~lton on gam eau ~atmn of ct>rlain mt'mbers of the park. Alrt>ady a lot of "Sold". If you'r~> press{'() for time. don't ~hem a~ the . next Coun~al mt•c>t-. , said d•·;,.u tnwnt, which investiga· signs have been posted. in amounts bother reading tt)is. Thcrt-'ll be mg. which w1ll be at 7 .30 p. m.l U rs. Harold Boyv<'> crf ="'• ~port tion re.;ullt>u an criminal charges varying from 1 sq. ft. to 1,000 sq. another article in the next t-dition Tuesday instead of the cus_tomar~· was unanimously r~lected pres1-~ bcin,g placed ar::ainst three mem- ft., and Duncan Stewart says that of the Ensign that's a Jot more Monday date-M?nday , ht-1.ng ob-de~t or the Newport Harbor High bers and a former member of said more than $8,000 has been thus important. It has to do with con-served as a Washan.,on s barthday School PTA at tl.e quar':Crly .m~t·, (i"!JArlmC'nt. and ple.dged toward the purchase of servation-the conservation of our holiday. • ing last ~eek at tit•' Hu~h Srh.ool l "Whcrl<l:.. the f,s<:t of the arrest the (our lnsp11'8tion Point lots, f.ol' salt-water fish. It may be dry Gist or the letters is that l"ew-Othc>r offacers ~lectc.d ~ ~>re. ~urs. of "~td persons may tE'nd 10 aroUS(' ~~-~--~. ~!rd :nnda r:d reading. but stay with it. And port Beach has suHen'<l greatly Thomas Frost. farst ~'1C('-presad~nt : ~us"pacior. 10 lhe minds of s 0 m e ....,. ... ..,. .... tell your neighbor and tell him throughout the state ~nd the na-Mrs .. Ro~d Barlow, ~~~cond 'ICE.'· I short-thanking pcr&Ons as to the en o u & h oo ~ the sale J:: to tell his neighbor about it. If you lion because of the pollee scandal. pre~dent . Mrs. Harve) Pease. rEo'-honesty and integrity of the Police ~ ~ .. ~~t toddi'tl'V~-,.,__k don't. eome day, .ooner than you and therefore for the good of the cording secretary; Mr;s. A. 1.. Dt·partmt-nt as a whol<> and ~ _.. .,., ...a. -r.. think. you may be lOftY. eammunity the ehWf of police H ay"' R rd. oorre5p0od.infe st"Crc-• · .r..nc1" In c:a~ dl the Newport We're taDdJag about an art'.ele should be dismiss€'d. Iince h't-is tary: Mrs. Harold KnJpp. t.reas-··wh e reas, n cannot be too lfatbor Bank. · ------ca1Jed "Smoke rinp and ping answerable for the conduct of urer: Mrs. Harry Hilliard. . audi-strongly brought to the att.endClll * * * por~g balls'' -next ~k in the the men in his department. tor: Mrs. Byron Fenley. historian; of the_ '!'embers or thJs Club, and llallln& of Newport's '"'~"* Ia Enslen. be ed 1 h r Mrs. William T r it t, parlia.rnen· the ouum& of Newport ~acb yoar dty'' ~ reYMJa U.t * * * . Latest ~o nam 0 t e po ace tarian. that the Police Department 1tself ....,... than half-or the owners ol SPIUNG A8 J111.:1Ut mveatigauo~l . was P at r ~hm ~ Life Mem berships in t he PTA initiated the im~tigation. and llf'Cipefty within t1w dey Uve eJie. w en. tf not t.tore, it must have Douglas WLiliam Jame~as book~ wt'ft pf('Sented to Mrs. Paul Huff· "Whereas. this committee feels wtwft. Of the 7.395 copies maDed. bwtflt out all over in Mazatlan. Bay Ave., Balboa. ::e ~f bur Jar-man, Mrs. Henry Eggert, Miss that it is a proper function oC the &712, or 51 ct.. wmt out ol town. The yv e bf.en cat~hing marUn ~t~o~ac":na\e is sc~ed-Margaret Fr(>('man and Coac h Business and Public Affairs Com-~ .. ~~~~~~ right al6ng down the r e. Not ~1;!f to appear before Judge D. J. Ralph R<>ed. PresE-ntations were mittee to report its action on this lanuuwd.n ...... •o Balboa. 1,1._ to ~ many, ,true. but aome. OJ:' Luis Dodge of Newport Justice Court made by . Mn. Roy Roush. ~rs. !fl&lter to the members or the Club ._ "' IJ!O Patron a boats (and Luis. •• our for reliminary hearing at 2 P· m . Edgar Hill, M!'S· Fay Harbtson m r'('gular open meetin~: rona de.l Mar, 1,557 to Newport only source of accurate anforma-ton!rrow I Friday>. Prelimmary and R<?l~nd ,wn.ght. "Now, Therefol't.', &. It Re- fincludina the Heights, S.y Sbores tJon. lf you think we overquote hearing was wai~d Tuesday by ~articanatmg an !! faculty sy.m· solved: and Weat Newport). Lee ~-him) for the three weeks be-the other tour who ha\'e been ar-posJUm on counselling at the hi~th ·That this commit tee in a~· rece1Bal~an855d • Baa~)..__ aslslandmadl ~ tween Jan. 10 and 31, the total res1ed: S~. Harris Cottle Jr., SChO?l .were Mrs. Harbison, Miss ~ ance with the Kiwanis ~otto, "W~ uua uua ~w was 26. For Mazatlan, they tell Sgt Robert Atkinson Patrolman MarJ()ne Adams. Webste r Jon~s I Build." shall and it does ht'reby. blned: 339 went oo Pasadena,, 130 me, that's peanuts. But on Moo-· · v·m J and Robert Magnuson. Mrs. Htll · , Kl to Glendale, 141 to Santa Ana, 109 day the now-familiar weekly re-Harry Jasper. and \ 1 am · gave a rC'adi ng on George Wash-requ~ t thP Nc"(port. Hart>c;>r -oo San Marino. 100 to Riverside; rt arrived I. expected another Dugan, fo~er member ?~ ~~~ inttton. Madge FuJbri~ht. Ter~ ":'Brus 0ub to vote thts ~tub :> co": 165 out of the state. Out-of-the-ror 10 for the week or Jan. 31 1 for<;e. The~ are to .appear ~ to-Gloege and Norman Cr~i~hton d s-1 f~denct> tn the' ~ont>St) a nd Integ country recipients were in Alaska. to Feb. 6. But the paper said 37! penor Court a t 9·30 P· cussed thdr ex-perit-nccs at Girls nty 0~ the P~lt<'e lJepartment of Samoa. Hawaii, Saudi Arabia, And on F eb. 3 alone. 4 boats JtOt morrow. I S tate and Boys $tate an Sacra-the' ~11Y. of l"ewport Beach. and Mexico and~ CanaJ Zone .. The 16 Need I go on? Pack my mt nto last summer. ~rs RAy ~hat at hl~hly commend the super- pamphlet points out that Newport ~tar. Maw, and gtmmc my Span-Ea 1 B d w D Tr a ut w Pi n prC'sl•ntro valentine 110r ~fhc..•rs and thos{> ~vh~o;s~~ss­Beacb has the lowest tax rate in ish dictionary! I'm a-headin' for g e a ge 0 corsa~es tO past presuJt>nts, ~tN-. fUll) oond';'CI~ the IOV • tll~a llon the county, $1.07~. and among the the Hotel Belmar at 1\tazatlan. . 'Albert Sparks. M n; Wu•lt'Y Fow· for thE'tr fldE'hty to duty. and lowest in the state. In its popu-down In SinaJoo. where th~· marlin B Ed GibSOft lcr, :\Irs. Hill and :\trs. Roush "'R•· It Fnrthfl-r RE>solvl'd: lation category, Newport is next are tx-.;inninft to be so plentiful J W. "That A d<'tailt•d studv bl> made onJy 00 Lodl. ~.00, Maywood, I tha t they're running out of salt-. . I 1953 'Y c·t I uf •hr workmg rondltions of. and $1.00, and Gardena, soc. I water to swim in! Hasta Ia vista ! Thl' hlght"St award for Bo) our I y . C'Ompensatton paid to, the mem-* * * Scouts. the Ea~le Scout bad!!~', , hers or thE' Polk~ J~partmf'nt of ~'lJAL REPORT was presented last W('('k to Ed-p hi Iss d tht' "Citv of :'l:<'wport &>ach. and The past week's record, spcctac-w;~r~ Gibson .. son of Mr. ~nd ~!..,.· amp et ue ~hnuld such study r··•vr:.l unfa,or-uJar as it is, is paJtry wht'n you Walham H. Gabson, 231 Vaa 9ui~o. I abl<' working ronditwns tor and 'or read tbe annual report. In 1952 I Lido L'>le. a t the Harbor Dtstnct The controversial public into~· inadt"QU..'ltt• COIJlfW'Il.VItion p.'lid to. in Mazatlan~ on Luis .Patron's rleet Court of Honor. . mation pamphJN. ·This l!'. your the mcmbr~ of th~ s1ud Pollee Oft.. alone, 590 f~g trips a~_l?d Mayor Norman M1ll~r ~.'·~' Mrs. 1 city:· has romt? out in its 1953 1 partment, .t~en th1s C'lub ur~<' the Tbe new president of the Corona for an am&.Zlllg 637 marlin. 406 Gibson her moth ers mtmatur<' I Niition -the first in mort' than a propt>r otftClals to mrrt-ct the un- del Mar Business Association Is sailfish. And If you're not groggy Ea~le pin. and then ~ave thf' F:a ~!e I yeAr-and has been mailed to favorabl<' workin~ ronditl<'ns and Bud Clough, manager of the Port from this the cn.tire Mazatlan badge to Mr. Gibson. who i~ scou.t· 7,395 property owners. It \\as to incl'ea.tl(' the pay S<'al<' of the Theatre, who was elected at the fleet of J6 boats m . the _1951-52 master or Troop 5. Mr. G1bson an cvm pilcd and prepared by C'it) P.oliet" Oep~~.rtmt'nt w as ~~~ pro-meet:Uut of the Board of Directors •IMIOIW caught •• 800 ftah wtth long turn preSt'nt<'d the Eagle badRt> to Clt'rk c. K. Priest as the city·s '~d<' th<' Propll' ?f th<' 0tY of held )fond a y morning at the noees--an avenge of 300 per boat! his son. Edward, who was a mt'm-public information officer Jl.:ewport Beach W1th thf' h1~hest Snack Shop. I don't relax wep on airplanes ber of Troop 5 of Newport wh~n Mr. Priest and his public infor-typt> o! Polict' protf'Ction to which Frank J ordan, owner of Jordan's -BUT-I Just cant st~ 1t any he earned the Eagle. t.s now ~n 1 mation service have been under they ftrt' t•ntHll'd, and Pet Sbop. was named vice-presi-longer .. Pa.u the dramamine. Jose Newport Beach Sea Explorer ShiP attack on grounds of unnE'C'(>SSQry ''&> It Further Rei!ol\'ed· dent. and Wade. Fairchild. ownel' -and g)Ve her tbe gun! 210. t>xpenditur£'--first by Dick Drake 'That thl' members of this CCliJI- of Wade FaireblJd Ken'a Shop. · There was standing room onJy when he \vas on City Council, then mittM.> flMT\ly beUevt-that in pur- was named teeretary-treuurer. l~nifalioB P0111• 1 at the Court of Honor. which by the Uttle Hoover Committ«' chasin~.t ~;er\lices, as fn purchasing The new board of directors in· ...... was held at the Newport Gram· c-hairmanned by M.r. Drake. and any otht•r commodit)', you I:C't that dudes President OO.Ch. Vice-Fad Eamaarked mar School. The attendance curr('ntly by Councilman .\. \\'. for which ~'OU J)n). ~tnd no more:· Presideat Jordan. Attorney A. K. trophy presented by 0 . W. (Dick ) Sm.ith. who i~ qut>stionin~ the le- Phel.PI. De.ignrr ~Interior Dec-Richard. again was "'On by Troop ~mhty of p&ylng Mr. Pnest O\·t-r YOUNG G O.P NAMES or a t..o r 4'eO Buttermore, Bob 666 of O.ta M.-sa. led by Scout· the $225 5:prcltil'd as <'ity d <'rk's • • Moore, manager of the AU Ameri-The Oty Park, Beach and Re-master Harry Hall. Othc>T troops salary. BURKE AS PRESIDENT can Market. and Carl Hutch:Uion creetion Commiufon voted 1\les-present were Troop . 5. Newport. The 12-p:u:e pamphlet has a f«-w of the AD American Market. the day ewning oo earmark $2,100 for Scoutmaster Gibson: Troop 6. ~ ·ords to ~a) A~tlt MC'h C'<'Unc:IJ-Rolx>rt Burke of Corona dt'l Mar outgoing president of the Asaocia-the lund beln« rollected by the Costa Mesa. S co u t m a s t e r A1 man. n•\ ww. at«>mpl:shml•nL~ In has bet>n nanl«s president of the tion. Corona de.l Mar Ovic Aaaodation F1ort'tl; Troop 17, Corona del Mar. the cil) d11r int> ttw pa~t yt-ar. lists Newport Harbor Young R.<>publi• President Cloueh has c:al1ed a to acquire Inspiration Polnt on Scoutmaster Rex AJbri~t: Troop I incomf' sc•lll"<'\.'lt 1\nd t'X'p('ndttures can.,. s~ng J ames Zet~. meetinsorthenewboardfor7:30 the bluff U • permanent vtew 81, Balboa Island. Scoutmastt"r and. tdls of tht• fu tl\ltlt'~ of the Dorothy Hart _l.s .. vice-presidmt. ~ m. Wednesda)', Feb. 25, in the par~ S:UOO ~nts t~ b&J-George Brtd$teman. I '.Anous C•L~ d~ p.~rtn.t nts Mrs. Stewart Killian . S(>("retary- Ensign office ~ ~ the lkai-·-ol _ _.. fUnds -.coU!Ily Art Remley, H arb oT Ditltri<"t . -• -, -.-trt'a~~r. Fol'T'f'St Allmder ~---~aUonspartlnthec:om-.. voMted for~ del M;;· ... rk commiSiidOI'K'l' p resented Stnr ,A:SOTilf:R IORTER (.IRI. lit•lRr,.e IDe F.aateT Sunrlle Stol'vice and the ,_. Scout awards to John Moyer. Bob-ThP second JittJe girl wu bom ----- SciOut Jam~. ~ •=U:):' "= bie NeWland and ~ Godwin of to Mr. and r.tr11 . .Jsm Portt>r of 1 NEW POINT &£81DE.VJ'8 by T Dvnc:ano Stewart ~ 'J'n)op 5· Bob OtlliA a.nd ~x 12443 Eldc.-n A\l'., Costar Mesa at Nty. Pr-runiUla Point reaidellts USED CAR BARCAt-.6 r I ol t.be IMplratlall ~ r.d Albright. of Troop 17: But Hone. 4:15 a . m. Monda$ at HC>~tg Hoe-II ""' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adami ud ~. ~ total 11 now U"'WWd Donald Hendrnon. Howa.rd Gna-• pita I. 'J'h(' bab~· wriet)ed 9 lbs. 10M Jimmy and ~. who haw T..., 10 P.se 4 b real wb:s in 18.000. lDch•nc pledpa macle to bam .net De'ftnts WUllamt ot Troop jt3 QZ. 1'ht-l"M'w ~b)· l'ias " llttlf' j 'tl'lo\-.d floom 1338 w. Balboa Bl'Yd... used a1 buys a.te. te8. slst ('r, Shlr1t ·, tiiJtt ~ Nt'WI'Ort. to n.-Oc:-Hn Blvd. ...................... , .. ..... ,...,.... .w.. ...... REDUCTIONS iD CRYSTAL ud cliuerwue Swedi.lt Cryatel Compotes reg. $5.50. NOW $VII H.MtbloWll Cryttel '(eMS ,.._ S.OO NOW $J."7S Leed Crystel Mermel.4e Jers. te9· $4.00 NOW US Cov.,.d lort Bon Dhhet, reg. l.JO. NOW I .95 s..-.. Cryttel o....,., reg. SIO.OO. NOW $7.50 Swedilh Crystel Stemwere, ,.T, $1 ,00. NOW 69c 9obleh. sherbets, wi nes. codteils, cordiels.J CJ.N.e ~ror FWe.... doNov+ pettems, ·~· SA~ ~ price Femous me•• Denkh di""er• were, irtcomplet! seh, ~ prtce Meny sliglltly i"egwler piece.-% price or leu And Meny More lmportent R'ductiorts gifts from Karen /'v\argreta lm~ I 307 Coest Bouleverd Corone del Mer HArt-13n Houn: 9:30 to 5:30. Open SuiMfeys IIAL DIKE Says: ''On Call" AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE deteriMI how promptly yow ct" get -· vice from ycitlr I o c e I egent. No !etten or wires to distent compeai .. --he is HERE AND NOW to '" thet you c*tein the kind end emount of i111wence YOU ACTUALLY NEED. 11110•• INSURANCE I IONOS 141 I Newport ll..t. HAtW 402 NEWPORT lEACH Are You in a Color Rut? Me"y folh ere. They've lived with the seme color scheme for Y••"· wery of che,.ging it for f .. r of me.ing • mist•••· FeshioM in color schemes chenge frequently, end e room thet's left elweys the wme is ept to become deted. You cen give yOIIf' room en en· tirely new penonelity if you . . · If yCMt ~.. • Mfet ,...W.m, .., .., ......... ,...,_ ....... ...... _ ........... ._., ...... r-._,..,_ .... s. ..................... chet ._.YOUI ...._,... ••• , ·•• ........... Csellll, Jla•• Boaored lly PTI Immediate ... t pretklent, ...... Louis Csenar, and Eddie Hamm, supervisor of bUieS and bul clriv· era for the Newport Beach Ele- mentary Schoola, wer e honored with certillcates of Honorary Ufe Membership In t he Elementary Schools PTA at Monday'• meeting of the JI'OUj) at the Corona del Mar Elementary School. President Mt:"S. Norman HlpP presided at tbe special Fowiidera Day pro- gram, wbJch •pedllcally hoaore4 tJae six ol the 17 past pnmdentl ...-ent. Mrs. Harab BohiMn, MI'JI. Betty Trine, Mrs. Edrar Hill, ~ Jfarold Bo)-vey, Mrs. P . F . Baines and Mra. C'aenar. A ski~Founder's 0-.y wa.t nted four Girl Soouta ot ~gn 1-Vtcld C s • n a r , Sharon Tenel WUdelich aDd Gail Grav.._ The Mothendngen and Second Graden ol the Corona del Mar School provided music. Heart Tea To Be Held Miss Jean Howell. president of Orange CoWlty Alumnae of Alpha Phi Sorority, will assist at the second annual Heart Tea to be held by the Southern California Council of Alpha Phi alumnae aSt· urday at the Pasadena home of Mrs. Hammond Nash. Cardiac ald. the international project of the sorority, will be the beneficiary of the tea.and a ch~k v.ill be turned over to the Chll· d.ren's Hospital from the sorority's annual Alpha Phi-esta party. The Orange County pl'('sident is a Co- rona del Mar re ident. She works in Costa Mt'S8. Party Honors theJimOwens Honoring the newly-weds, 1\lr. and Mrs. James Edward Owen Jr., of Newport, guests gathered at the horne of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. McLaughlin of 1731 Ocean Bl\'tt, Balboa. for a dinner party Wed- nesday. Feb. 11. After watching the fights (on television) buffet dinner featuring ham and a bridal cake was served to Mr. and Mrs.. Fay Blower, Mr. and Mra. Hollis Woo<l: Mr. and Mrs. "Pete" Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Warre n Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen. of the Point: a nd Mr. and Mrs. William Stabler of Balboa Coves. A'ITEND FRESNO MEETING Mrs. John K . Elliott of Balboa and Mia.s Clara Kohlstedt of Co- rona del Mar, both officers of the San Diego District of Woman's Society of Ouistlan Service, on invitation o! the Bishop, attended tbe Bi·Area ChrisUan Steward· ship conference in Fresno Feb. 13-14. IDEAS I Use Color in Sharp Contrast « in e muted m-+-. • • • whidle, ... y-pertoNI ..... 411ic· ....... 0... .,.y to ...... '"' ,_ 411ist......, YOUl OWN is to ... color -pecte4t,. LA• peiM"-9 tt.. iMWe of tile et~tNIIce d-ell4 ceil'!ft9 t~ e..ct col. of .... tote. ca.-.. • _.., ..... contrem .Nrpfy witt! welh .114 plays up fvnli.Jilnt•· fll2 NIWCIIT &fO. a.1'A _. .._..__ 'Largest Cut' ill 'Lally ill the Dark' Athirst for knowleQe about the ,tan, 47 CUiil and their parents fi"'OD Pack toG. dMc:endled upon Griffith Obwrvatory Saturday for a soecial lecture GD utronomy. ·'Q uf. t ... au1e m~ee:· aaJd their leader Cubmuter, Ben Kadi· son; they U:,~::S to tbe talk about the atara, t1 aDd the IUD- only complalnlng about being diU)' when to ahow the peuap of a r.ear , atars,were hurried aCI'OIII the mitation Jk7. After the lt>CtW"f;, tbe cuba vis· lted the outsl~ exhibit. and then drove to Ferndale for a picnic luaeb. and to fPtDd about an hour cHmbing the hfllsldes nearbJ. On their way home, one •top wu mad~! to eee an elepbant in Norwalk. ~Y were dropped ott at the acbool, where their parentl pckecl them up. EddJe Ham wu the bus driver. Ivanhoe Croeaword Answers Due Friday A a • w e r • to the "lvaaltoe" er ..... word paale prlatM Ia IMt wH-k'e EN$1GN m...t be t11111ed Ia to tbf' Port TIINt.-e by t.o.or- row, Friday, Ia or*r to be~· blto for tile frNt ,._.. ltelq of· fered by tilt> tbNter for tile ClOr• reet eoludoa. Tile aa.wen wUI be printed In ntoxt "'Hk'e EB- alp. EA81D WW AGAIN ON ILL A8llt AGENDA ....... ........... ..... .... _ ..... , .. .. t!le ......... I .... t ~---~,,.. .. _ .. Til ..... , ......... Deartlora JI&SP ., tile ............ c-- • ..a~y lieu....& a....-. Heber Fowlera Viait Down Mexico Way Tbe Heber Fowlers are writiq intemting ~cerptt of their aide trfpa down Mexico's 'way u tM7 take a mid-winter vacaua. from J)alboa laland reel e.tat.e. ~ tlw way south, the F<*'len JolDeCJ forces with Hebfr'a brother from Phoenix and the two famWee, coo- tinued trailer-wise to Guaymu and other polntl. COOIUD WOK TB IUDII Children ot the tu~.r· vJiion at Orange Oowlt:r tal redved dMorated ValenUDe bclue of cookie. and comic boob fiOm Girl Scout Troop 28. le4 b&' lin. W. D. Humuon. Rutb Slater, Ann Hwnaaon, M e r r )' Kacm. Nancy Shooter and Jackie Wallrer deJivered the cooklea. Rancho M..a NuTsery School With the assembling of the larg- est cast and list of supporting players and personnel in their his· tory, the Newporl Harbor Com· munlty Players are putting the finishing touches on their produc- tion of Moss Hart's "Lady In the Dark," to be presented February 27 and 28 at the high school, under the sponsorship of the Newport Beach Elementary P . T . A. State Ucerwed and App'O'Nd From 2 tot Yean SQDtJ"\''Ied Care and Oomtructlw PlaJ GILMORE 18 DIRECTOR wwAIONAJILK aA'I'D Tom Gilmore, one time director n..-5 da k-8 to & for the Newport Harbor Commun-...,...,.. 71 C. wee ity Players and former stage d.i· Tn.lllporta Fumllbed r<>ctor for Tustin's Hol{day Stage, 190 E. 15th St. Pati tWittPI Tambelllni plays Uza Elliott, and other cast mem- bers Rre: Maurice Roland. Jackie Flanne~n. Dick H r r ms, M{'l .8<-rry, Frankie Gleason, J a me s :\tiller Jack Nelson. Jt>anne Evans. Jock )fc '('mey, J e rr y E v a n s. Peggy Crooks, Donna Wolcott, Laurie Barnum, Diana Mar,::warth. Bonnie 8<-rry, ~ne Wag~oner. Jo ~ildl"r, Prilly Jarvis, Susan Wells, 1\itty Casl", David Berry, 'Jerry Evans. Ed Fish. Lil Fish, Sam Jar· vis. BNt)' Jarvis, Polly J arvis, B a r b a r a Haught, Sondra Wag- gon<'r, Clara Axtater, Karl Ax· tater, Jacquo Hope, Tommy &rr)'. J 1 m my Johnson, and Marilyn Pearsol. has been named dlr~tor for the OOITA IIJ:IIA first play of the new San Cle· t __ _!n!::•=·~•:w:!...-=:::.:...._::::!~;;;-;;:;..;;-.1 mente CommunJty Theatre 1 ""' Marthella Randall is director, and Betty Jarvis is production manager. Mothersingers and the young pupils of Dorothy Jo Dance StudJo will also be on hand. AppUcationa for ticket. have been sent home with school chil· dren. Tickets may also be pur· chased at Vincent's Lido and Bal· boa Drug Stores, Hampton's Drug Store and Hinkley's Pharmacy. I 13 Meet on the 13th To Form Brotherhood Thirteen met on Friday the thirteenth to oTganiu> the Men's Brotherhood group of the First Baptist Church of Newport. John Ormiston was named pl'esldent. A I b e r t Periera s~retary and James Stone treasurer. .Refresh- ments we re served by Mrs. Ormis· ton and Mrs. Malcom Orveto. Women's Missionary Society of the church met last week wi th the- wome n from the First Baptist Church of Huntington Beach in th ~towport Church. Mr . T. E. Edgar had charge of refreshments. R. L. Black. Costa Mesa. Dies at Age of 65 Robert Lee Black, 65. or 2452 EldPn AvP., Costa Mesa. di<?d Sat· urday aftPr a brief illness. Fun· cral sPrvices were held Tut:'sday aft<'rnoon with Rev. Joseph Me- Sha nt:' officiating. Mr. Black Is SUr\ I\ I'd by hjs wifP. Mr-s. IdA May Black, and a daughter . Mrs. G<-or- gla Burson of Los Angeles. He was a native of Missouri and livt'd in Costa Mesa five years. Hc> was a carpenter by trade. Charley L. SmohL 78 Of Costa Mesa. Dies Servi~s were held yetterday for Ouarley L. Smohl. 78, of 518 Ber- nard St .. Costa Mesa. who died Sunday after a lingering illneu. He wu a retired farmer born In SaDta Rou and 1 e a v e 1 only a daU@hter, Mra. Alice Sparks of Anaheim. ------- SANTA cauz VPJT0&8 The deUptl of Santa cruz have been dewrted by Mr. and Mrs. Spent'!ft' Brlgp for the deUgtlt of v t al t I n g their ttve-mon~ld aranctctaqhter, &Man Wood. and their grandaona, ~er and Oavtd Huyc:ke ot Balboe. 'n.e Brtal plan a trtp to ENenada from hen ltetwem JOlting with Mr. and llra. Joe Pub of ~ Island. WI'OIIDIO VDII'O& A vWtor tram WYGIDlna at GIIR Boei"'O .._..,-wu "lln. LonUa E¥aM of X.; .. r•, W,o. Big ~heel in the Wh~al Business Aaeu..,. Ia tlte ~lu of ltr"MI ltle..-••ltle• ••-••• .,. Ne-..rt Balha f..teral '•""'•.. aa4 Le.. AaaMiatS.. You and I wouJd be loat -wtttrout""Our family car, Md to be 11\lre lt'a rudy when we need it. we keep It on a re«Utar echedule for eervtce. .But how about JunJor's bl· cycle! Hu It bad a rreue job lately! Ray B. St.dm.&D ot Colt& Meea I&Y. It 8bouJd have one, just u your ear doH. Dean o I ~ County "bike doctors." Stedman la 11000 to belfiri hla thirtieth year u an ex-pert on blkea and how to fix 'em. M~t of tf:ls cunomen are .vounptera to wbom thelr blke La a bic adventure be· twee tricycle and the f~ automoblle. The• Jdda keep him buay 8 to 10 bours a day at hia abop on Newport boulevard. Sometlmea lt'e seven daya a week. Durtnc World War n. wh'en gaa rat!Onlnl forced Hom and Dad tnto getUnJ b[ku of thelr own. It wu U8U&lly 12 to lf houn a day. With five to alx mil· lion bikM due to be .old In the United Statu in 1963, he eltpects that hbl llbare ot the buatness wtll continue IOQCI. "To keep the average bike in Orat-daaa abape," he aya, "you should take tt apart about every eight months. ele.an lt, and ,tve It a thoro~gb lubrtcaUon. 'nlat kind of care keepe 'em running llkt-new for yeat'll." Hla ahop displays the new Amer- Ican and English models. When a11kt>d tor hill oplnlon of the F..n· gllsh product M compRrt-11 to American bicyclc8. he replied. "Well. the English blk,.~ art> vf'ry pnpular. I wouldn't Fay they're 1m~rlor to our blcyrlt!l. although they art> well madE' Rrttlllh labor rost Is a little under nuts, which make11 them cMt lt>.SS, of C'O'Irl!" • ''They build their blkl'~ for di!J- tance, you know -li~ht fran1u and small. hard Ure,.. ThP En,:U~­ man who payf! "lxty t'<-nt~ for a ga}lon of gas, when he has a ra- tJon coupon for lt, often leaves his car In the pra~e anr1 tak!"s hla bike for a tnp. He'll cover nlnety or a hundred mllee In a dav wlth it. Our riders like b"lloon tCrea. whtcb a~ more comfortable but al10 hantu to pump down tbe road. 'nley do well to makt-t'lfty mJI" In a loocl day." Santa Ana wu a town of 4.500 when Ray Steelman came to Un then trom hi8 uuv. KJn,r City, C&ltlorrda in 1819. "More bllre thope ln 8arlta Ana then than t.bere are today wtth tam Umu the pooulatlon." he rem&l'lu with a crfn. After a t.ry at work ln re-- tail etoree. be .et up hls own bfke ahop, with u mAn)' u five em· ~Jo)'.. when Umee were bu'J. ~ It often meant IOD« houn and t ... vaeaUon8. u It •till cloee today, It q wotlt be ~ enJoYL mate fin moDtha of tiM ,.ar, aDd that'a no coo<! for the taleyde buai-ne-." 'l1le Stecfman.l ,.t.ta.d to Santa Ana alter two ,..n and have Uved there e"r tdnce. The buaineM Ia a putnerablp, he says, for Mra. Stedman .. Me· ret.ary, and keepe all b1l boob .,act recorda. H1a craft pi"'Yktta blm with many pleuuret, t.hJ"ouatl P.· .anal contact.t and tbe •u.taclklo of •.urning out a workman-like job. Drop in to chat wttb b1m awhile, and you are likely to meet a eo. tomer from San Clemente or Loe AlamJtos -people wbo ban de- pended for yeara on Ray Sted· man to keep their bike• in good repair. "I may not see t hem for a year of two sometimes.." he ,nn.e. "But 1 always t1·y to tum out the best work. That dot's mor~ than any· thing to keep customers for me." We congratulate Ray Stedman on a winning combination of ser- vi ce and fine workmanship, and on n rerord of nearly thirty years ln his business. At Newport Balboa Fedel"&l, we are lo our .eventeenth year of Ml'• vice to our community. Whatever your savings and loan needs, you'D find us ready to help with a cour· teous, friendly welcome from ex· petten~ pei'IIOnnel. Our current dividend rate of 3 %% per annum. with vartoua eavlnp plant de· atrned to ftt the lndlvtdual ~ of our eutomers, ~ tllat your •"'• will eana tiM htp.t rate CONII!Itent wttb aafeJ . Come lJl and pt acqualDted to- day -alwa18 Iota ol tree ~­lng .,.ee at our loeaUC. Dll&r t.lile entranc:. to Lido t.ae. Onnp CountJ baa b.n hl8 bot¥ for M ,...,., w1th the ex· e.p{lon of a lhort "-J lft J:~. ~ '"'l'llat'• baaatif\IJ coun-•••·•II/ ...... . tr'J, be IQ& ..,.,. w1fe and I IDM11 MI .. ....... libel it. But at•• • pnttr wc cU,....· __ ........., ______ ~-- ' I .... IPOI..Ia 13LOIIER. Jack DonaldJon, 106% 25th St., Newport, reported to pollee Sun- day that tria watch and a 110 blU •~re taken while be wu aJeePDa Saturday nlght; booked on a theft ctuu-ee wu Ray Robert Janet of the aame address, who wu ,_r· rested by r..o. Angeles pollee • • • Merchant Patrol Rogen reported an a~mpted burglary Sunday momlng at the Schock Boat Co .. 504 29th St.. N e w p or t • • • Blanche Wakefield told pollee Sat- urday morning that an attempt bad been made to break lnto P~tlte VIlle shop in Corona del Mar • • • The Fire Department Inhalator squad was called at 8:53 a. m. Sunday to 116 E. Ooe&n Front, Balboa, but wu unable to revive Charles Cheater Martin, 67. heart attack victim. Following entries were made ln last week's pollee blotter: Two-year-old Bobble Guenther ]ockcd himself In the bathroom. Mrs. Fanny Guenther of 121 Ame- ( Wed., Feb. 18th throt.1p Sat., Feb. 28th Look At These , Bargains ! r AU 12" BECOIDS Reduced 2 5C 78 RPM to Only Hundreds of ALBUMS 45 RPM --- ONLY ~~!~ of45 SINGLE BECOIDS 5• ll '78 rpm .,...,. HOUSE OF H -ARMONY 1819 Newport Avenue, Co8ta Meaa 0.,.-n 9 A.M. w 9 P.M. B~a '74!9 thyst, Balboa Island, reported a\1 1--------------------------------------------------..J 6 :4!5 p.m. Saturday; pollee re- leased little Bobbie by picking the lock • • • Eugene LeRoy Pbil· U~. 28, of Los A n g e 1 e s, was picked up Sunday at Begonia and Coast Blvd. In Corona del Mar. and was cited to appear In Justice Court next Saturday for failure to have his· operators license • • • Mn. Alice Osborne, 409 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. reported Saturday that there was a drunk on the tront porch : Dallas Preble, Santa Ana. was booked for Intoxication • • • Mrs. Stedman Hoar, 2100 E. Ocean F ront, Balboa, reported at 8:53 p.m. Saturday that s he had seen flying saucers off New- port Pier. giving off gusts of smoke • • • H. J . Pearson, 129 Via Waziers. Udo Isle. said that a Schwinn bicycle, with hand brakes. black• racing type, gear shift, was stolen Friday night near the Lido Theatre • • • Gene Townsley, 200 E. 16th St., Costa Mesa, said hls Higgins bicycle, red with white trim. was stolen Feb. 4 at the High School • • • Medi- cal aid wu requested at 11:20 a.m. Saturday for Newport Pollee Of-ficer Jobn J. Bloom, who wu suf-ferla& from temporary pualyaia: he wu takeD to Hoa' Jbpillal for tftat.DWJlt. then tent home. • • • Ralph Holden, 219 E. Bay Front, Balboa laland, reported a mall- doua phone call Saturday -a woman called to say be would re- ceive a sterling sUver spoon and cut g Ia a s dllh lUI lilt.a • • • J . R. Redmond. 528 Park. Balboa Island. and Altadena, reported the theft of an 8xl4' oil palaUna of a 4-muted schooner • • • l>avld ~ Jaeot.. 1018 W. 18th St.. O.ta Mea. 21. was booked Saturday for intoxication follow· ing h1s arTeSt at Arctles Service Station • • • A hit a..S run wu reported Friday In tront of t he Bank of Ame rica, Balboa; the car of Mra. J . R. Castendyck. 200 Via Koron, Udo Iale, wu hit by a car driven by a woman who sped away toward Newport • • • A short in the wiring caused a fire in a car driven by Mrs. Mar~aret Laird of Dana Point at Carnation and Coast Blvd. in Corona del Mar F r i d a y afternoon • • • John M.IUer of Balboa rt'ported at 8:02 p.m. Friday that he saw two fly- Ing saucers going toward San Cl~mente at great speed • • • Police checked possible use of nar- coics by a High School st~nt Friday • • • Traffic was jammed for four .. locks near South Coast Co. Sunday afternoon wh-en the car driven by Willie Ward S teph- ens, 355 Avocado, Cotta Mesa. stopped for traffic and was s t:Tuck In the rear by a car driven by George A. Snyder of El Toro: Sn)'drr was booked for dnmk driv- iDK • • • No. PA-Ul , NOTICE TO oaEDITOU I ESTATE OF FRED HODGEN, DECEASED NoUoe Ia Here~ on-to the c:redlton of and aU persona havtq da1Dw qainat the aald ~t or aid ~tate to tile them with tbe ~ry vouchen In the office of tfle.-Ori'k. of the Superior Court of the County of Qrance, State of eauromJa, or to preeent tbe eune. with the necessary vouchert, to the tmdentgned at hb or her plaee of bualMSS. to-wit: c/o THOMAS E. HEITERNAN 1415 Cout Hlltlway Corona del Mar, ~fomla wttbiD atx moothl alter tbe ftnt pubUcatlon of tJUa notice. • - Dated January :18, 1953 E. R. ABBE'l Admlnlatrator Qf t.be &~~~ • ...!=,_~ nanc~a, Friday Satarclay ~n 9 a.m. to 9p ... 1. Week-end for 2 in San Fran,is'o fly on Western Air Lines. Stay at the world famous Mark Hopkins Hotel 2. Free Gas Enginecl Model Planes Eight Spitfire Model Planes that young and old can fly 3. Free Cai-Dak Hostess Snack lr~ys Thirty-two of these beautifully decorated trays absolutely free BoW llark Hopklu. croWDed by ~ fa•oaa Top of tbe Mark. .... lllllll &ltOft Saa FraadiiC:O The F-66 '"·ept WinK ~u~r- 80DIC Fl«'hter, ollf' of th .. popu- lar SpUfut~ Modf'l~ Thf' Cat-Oak tl011t-Tray l• ld.-nl for T\' Sll&('k, bulff't ..... '"'"' aJid patJo partl" 011e of Ulle ftefot of Weetena Air U.. DC-4'a Wf'Wtera. Amfortc:a's oh~Nl ~ .w ny ,.. ,.._ tate 1.-.r &eerlll AJ,.ort to uctU. ~ ~ Jltiffanan ·TC::e comes to Costa Mesa Come l.a -d ~• lf yoe ~ opea tlaf' rr.--~ a..t lUid "iD a \'&luablt~ prbop. If yoa did 110t rf'<'Jf'tve a kf'y la 1:1'.-mall you taay •t1U wta by pk'Jdac ap your kf'y at t hf' 11&o~ R eclat f' r for taw-G,.... Drawiac aad f'DlA-r tlllt-:S~ taM-Puppy t'!CIII~ f'r-ballooaA for tk ld~! .-u. few all dvillc HoffmiU'I W f'f'k-F t>b. 1" dar'""" Ff'b. !I Oaly RduJt~ r lll{iblf' fnr"'pri- FREE BIRELEY·s DeHdoal Oraa«e aM Gra.pf' Drtall IIH'\"H to f'''f'rJ'OIW at t.lilf' ~ Ber llofft11an IASY-YISIO• teltwhin ·The H•se of Har•nr 1111 Newport Aftnue, eo.ea M•a OpeD I a.m. to '9 p.m. · JEaon. 748 ' 11000' Second 'l'rwt beect ,.. • ._ 117.50 per IDIIDth 1K IDter.t due 10 .._.u.. $3000 Second 'l'rwt Deed PQ'S fli,OO per IDGDth 10" IDter.t due 30 moothl. Tbeae are Oil well located Saata ADa JII"'O*'d& No ela"'W or other expeDM to~ CAUFORNIA MORTGAGE COMPANY !kl3 W. 17th St. Santa Ana Kimber))' s.&a COPELAND SPECIALS Good Value in our $70,00 grade of 2x4's, lx6 Sheeting-31/ac lin. ft. Plcmterboard 4x8 only $1.59; Flooring as low as $120 or 4c lin. & up. Siding $114 K Sc 7110 liD. Boyaen'a Pure Paint Gal.-. Gutter at old low price. Repair, •remode l, new garages, offices, etc. Our ''Easy Pay 'Plan" with nothing down. COPELAND 1804 W Sth St. LUMBER YARD Scmta Ana. Calif The Newport Harbor Communit'f Players will present ''LADY IN THE DAB I'' by Moss Hart ... a benf'nt for thf' Newport Beae.b Elemeatary P.TA. .• , Friday, February 27th. and Saturday. February 28th at tbfl High School Aaditoriam CurtaJn a t 8:00 p. m. ADt'LTS . . . '75 CHILDREN ... Tt<*Pts may be obtalnf'd at : Vincent's Lido Drugs Balboa Pharmacy Hinkley's Pharmacy Hampton's Harbor ·Drugs --• or at the H. S. Box Office · RANCH STYLE HOME UNDER $9500? We sure do have one and what'a more-It's only f925(). 'l'h1l Ia an Immaculate 2-bedroom home in tint ~ condition throughout. Knotty pine lnterior-tUe kitchen and bath -many extra bullt-ina -AU-electric home and there Ia gu, too. There Ia a aide drive to a double prap and t~ roll-away door wtU aooommodate an 18' bouse trailer. The yard is all fenced and landlcapecl. Imrnedlate poaeuJon. All of thia for only $92SO with terms. FLASH-Just $2000 down: Lovely 3-bedroom home that has everything-dose In, too. , . HURRY! $1000 OOWN -1-bed.room home -room tor another unit -Full price just ............................... $5900 2 Bedroom and gll('St room in Newport Heighta--$2000 down FULL PRICE .... ... . .... . . .. ........... $10,500 A SAf'PY STEINER, Realtor 173 E. 17th Street -Costa Mesa Branch "'The Uttle lWei Ottlce With the Big Yellow Umbrella" Charles B. Retmler, Manager Herald G. Sill• BEacon 6396 Evenings: HArbor 1593-.J ID'.IlE 18 co-&o IlK taldllc u.e nr.t paper rr.. .. of the two ..,... 8&rMele -..rt- ba&aoa racks ._.......,lb. Oyrw Roelrey ud _.. 11J weldlll&' atadeftte lba ......,. aacl Boaald Vu Deltlea. The ....._ ue ,.a.w ,...,.t,... ... wUI be loeatecl Ia tile IAral7 ... the •traaee to tM A....._ Wrataoa ....... Spead Carefally, lady Sdh Sap IJ.i.ll._af'll.l I I 11 I I I I I I 1. I &I I I I I I.AJ.,.Illi.J tt.IJLi niJtiUIJ.ill I I ~~ I-,, I tl~oiUiitlll:lljl itt 1J 11'1Lrt I THANKS I Councilman A. W. Smith 18-• I sued a statement this week, ure-, in~ careful spending of pubUc ~ : money, which he calloo "u sa• r w~ were ~IM..rf'ly pi~ to be the 8WEEPSTAJD:8 t cn>d as that in the church collec- t wlDDf'r d the Hearta & Plowers BaJ Maeqae llf'ld s lion box:." I Friday Dlcht at tbt~ Balboa Bay can. ! H I" sharply criticized pest e.x-1 Yoar appndatlon of oar effor .. wtU br ~ penditures by city ofricials for of· ,_ warmly rftl'lemlwred • ficiaJ meetln~. He cited the $2,000 e i bill for attendance at the 1951 • flo by ! League of Cities meeting in San ~~: wers Morr1• , Francisco. and compared u to the _ ~ S304 for the 1952 convenUon in i Balboa •1 San Diego. "I feel that the ~ -; sure I applied had som('thlng to i HArbor Z0'70 :, do with this low comparative ~~~~-=~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. ~·~"·:!--~~·~·~·~··t~u·•~A"'~··~'"~'...!'~'·~·~·"~··~·r~•·..., !:''•~··~·~"··~··~~<•r~·~· ~· _!:• .. ~""'~.,,..,. ,,a.t .. , .. -•1,.,,1 score," he said. He also assailed -the former practice of chargtn• USED CAR BARGAINS ~~~s::~ WHOLE S ALE PRICES UNUSUAL BUY FOR CUSTOMERS ONLY 1949 MERCURY Conv~rtible, radiq. heater, overdrive. 1941 OLDSMOBILE 4-dr. Sedan. radio, heeler 1.948 FORD V-8 4 dr. Sedan, radio. heater 1948 MERCURY 4-dr. Sedan, radio, heater 1946 OLDSMOBILE 4-dr. Sedan, radio, heater, hydramatlc BANK TERMS THEODORE ROBINS-Ford Dealer 534 Coast Hwy., Newport Beach SAFE BUY USED CARS UNCOLN 1952 Lincoln Cosmo Sport Coupe, every extra, beautiful, should be St>t'n. 1950 Lincoln Sport Sedan, Hyd.ramatlc, R&H, Royal Master, white sidewalls ....... ··-····-··· .................... $1.895 1949 Lincoln Cosmo 6 passenger Coupe, readdy beauU- IIful <taf . .. . ··-.. ........ . . 1,695 t.t MERCURY 1951 Mercury Sport Sed., Overdrive, R&H, immaculate .... 1.995 1951 Mercury Club Coupe, perfect condition. .. -................... 2.095 1950 Mercury Convertible. Overdrive, R&H, beautiful... ..... "1,895 1949 Mercury Club Coupe, 0\•erdrlve. R&H, every extra .... 1.495 FORD 19.'51 Ford Custom 2-dr. Sedan. R&H, low mileage. .. .... 1.595 1949 Ford 6 Tudor. R&H ..................... ···-······· ................ 1,095 STATION WAGONS 1949 Mercury Station Wagon ........ ·-············--··········-··-····· 1,595 1946 Ford Station Wagon ............. ·-······-· .. -··········· .. ····-··· 895 TRUCKS 1950 Dodge Pickup, lmmaculate ............................. __ ...... -.. -· 1,1«5 FOREIGN 1952 M. G. R.oadsteT. Sold Oct. lat. Like nt'W ...................... 1,19!5 OTHERS 1951 PlymOuth Suburban ......................................................... 1.- 1951 Olryaler Wlndlor -4-dr., Prestomatlc, low mlJe.. , ace ·-·---··--··-·········-·· .. ···-· .. ······-·-.. ·~······-·····-·-··· ~ 1950 OMM'olet 4-dr. Deluxe Sedan, Powettllde ·····-·-·-ua5 1M9 Plymouth Tudor, immaculate, low .m.IJeqe .............. 1,11& 1Mt O»evrolet Sedanette..t.. Jt6.!11 t~ ~Ucn .......... _ ... _ u- J.HI JCa1aeor 4-clr. Sedan. uveranw, RAil, exoaptiuwlbQr 1'IS lilT Pl7moUtb ..... Sedan, RAil ··---·---·---·--a. Plymouth ..... Se4an. clean, na &004 ····----• 1MI 0..,_, obOe SediDette, ~*' MB ·---·-- OPEN SUNDA1'8 LAOJNA BEACH LNCQ.N-MfRa..RY, Inc. 110 OOIJir BLVD. MO., LAOUNA IIEAal .-.c& 4·1114 SAVE $$$ 1952 PONTIAC -4-dr. Sedan, Hydramatic, R.H ., etc. Low mileage, like new --·······-...$2,495 1950 WILL YS JEEPSTER, 6 cyl., over- drive·, white sidewall tires, new top, sharp .............. -···-·····-··-··---····--·-····· 1,345 1949 MERCURY Sport Coupe .......... ·-··--1,345 1948 CHEVROLET Aero, 2-dr. Sedan. 1 owner .. . ........... _ ................... -................. 995 1946 PLYMOUTH Convertible Coupe, new top, R. H ................... ·-··-.. ·······-··-··· .. ·· 795 Listed are only a few of our clean cars. For real values ------See Ed Clancy, Pontiac 1402 Coast Blvd. So. Laguna Beach EXTRA CLEAN LATE MODEL CARS 1900 BUICI( Special, 2-door .............................. ·--··-··---· 1.595 1.151 I'ORD o.tGm 2-clr. Sedan, radio, heater, OYmlrtw .... 18 lt51 I'ORD Convert~ ... FOI'd-o-MaUc, radio, heater--~ tMT amvROLET FJeetmuter Sedan, very cleu.. .... ·----m 1851 BUICK 2--clr. Sedan, very dNa --··-·-·-·-·--1,a U80 STUDEBAKER Ola..mp6on Rep) Sedan, Oftl'drlw_._ 1.a 1950 BUICK Super 4-dr. Sedan, Dyna., raclo, heeta-... ___ !,a C. E. SIEMOI'&M-BLJICK Y 0 U R S 0 U T H C 0 A. 8 T. 8 U l C K D 1: A L E R , 18 BUICK V-8 NOW ON DISPlAY! 310 Broadway Laguna Be«xb Open Sunday~~ Pbone 4-UM7 NEWPORT HEIGHTS A aood home on a nne )ot with cood netpbon .•• 2 bed-room.. beautiful view of landKaped patio froqt your living rm. Hat' 3-car praJe ONLY $2,SOO DOWN Balance Like Rent BetteT call our otriee today! linwood Vick, Realtor Branch Office, 395 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa BEacon 7070 Eves. HArbor 3401-R NEW DUPLEX $5 ,750 down buys brand new duplex in good location. . Only $12,750 NBC REALTY 3116 Newport Blvd. N.B. HArbor 2498 BAY FRONT DUPLEX South s.y Front. 4 Bed- 1'001111, 2 ba u. 'G~Btalra. 2 ~. 2 batt. ...... a\ain. OIOiol locatkiiL $45,000 furnished F. P. WAlDRON, Realtor-allutMA-..._..._. IIAIW-., . HARBOR VIEW HOME From the liYIDI room ot tJdl Bluff bome ID Corona del ...... all the eben~ beaqty ol the BQ and the oc.n JJel before your e)'ea. n.ere are 2 medium-sized bedrooml and an apartment (now rent- ed), which would make an ltte.J rumpw room. Zoned R.-3 and room for 3rd \D'Ut .• Only $23,500 terms Island Realty Co. REALTORS "Service la OUr BUiineu" Harvey D. Pease Park and Agate Balboa bland Da)' or Eve., call HArbor 3'T1 I 9 53 MULTIPLE USTING RECORD 40 Properties SOLD ! ! TOT AlllNG $602.450.00 If your property qualifies, it will be listed with over 150 Realtors and salesmen. CALL ANY MEMBER OF TH E NEWPORT HARBOR BOARD OF REALTORS New View Duplex 1 block from Ocean and Bey 1n best income area. Price Muced to S19.~ for quldl sale. Attractive term.. lllght consider vacant lot u part payment. ROY GREENLEAF, Jr. and Associates Builder • Realtor 3112 Newport Blvd. Newport HArbor 2552 Eves: HA 3742 BRAND NEW $1,500 Down Offering a real nice 2- bdrm. home. Attractive, good quality construc- tion, Excellent fin- ishing work, plastered w alls, a l l r o o m s oil painted, venetian blinds throughout. lots of cubpoard and ward- robe area. Top plumb- ing fixhl res. Close to markets and transpor- tation. Garage. Payments like rent Key in office Full price , $8,500 PHIL SUUN AN GEO. EVERSON Ja Nt!wport Bhd.. o.ta .._ ~from o.ta .... a.M) ....... JII:Nno 1121 .._: IIA BW at BE aa-.1 LOOK~ c HERE 1. Heart -oHXzlboa, 2 stories, 4 bedrooms, 1 lot from bay, partial view. Reduced to sell. $15,000 furnished-terms 2 Three bedrooms, Bay Front, furnished. New pier and float. $22,000 -terms 3. Three bedrooms, bay front. $18,500 small down p::ryment. Balance-payments of 1% a month at 6<j/0 interest 4. Will trade 4 bedroom beach home with in- come for residence or ranch in Anaheim or Fullerton areas. 5. Have 4 offices for rent in Newport Civic Cen- ter area, 2nd floor. $55 & $60 per mo nth. Will arrange to suit prior to completion of building. 6. list your summer rentals now. FRANCIS J. HORVATH Office: • R EALTOR Residence: HArbor 1428 3420 W. Balboa BouJevard HArbor 1565 Newpor t Beach First Ttme Offered EXCLUSIVE LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT Ideally located 4-bedroom, 3-bath home. 2 lots, 64' fro ntage, private sandy beach. Pier, large slip . 2 patios. View. Excellent terms. $20,000 will handle Balance at 5o,lo OWNER WANTS OFFER Charming, modern 3-bedroom, 2-bath home. Spa- cious living room w ith delightful outlook. Qual- ity construction. Compact kitchen with every convenience. Excellent floor plan. Lovely walled Patio. Double garage with laundry. Truly de- signed for Gracious Living! Contact Our Newport Office for THESE VERY CHOICE UDO ISLE USTINGS Pho ne HArbor 1013 for appointment to inspect these properties. W e Ha ve the Keys Evenings, HArbor 3814-W EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor 3113 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach UTTLE BALBOA ISLAND ONE OF TifE LriTLE IS L.A."\D'S MOST ATTRACTIVE HOr.tES ---FEATURED I N ="'ATIONAL MAGAZINES \VH.EN BUILT JUST A FEW YEARS AGO ---:\tEUOWED KNOTIY PINE. USED BRICK FRAMTNG TiiE HUGE FIRE- PLACE. AND DOt 'ALE HE IGHT BEAM CEILING C0:\1 Bll'i E TO GIVE THE LIV INC ROOM t:!\"l.' S- UAL Cl:JAR.\t -BEYOND TiiE LfVARLE PATIO IS A."\ f:-\COME APART.\tE:.'\'T WITii E.'XCELLE="T EAR:.'\'IXG R E- CORD.-A STEP FR0:\1 SO m l BAY AND COMPLETELY F l1RN PRICE :G~9.750 W M W. SANFORD, Realtor Col. John W . Dansby, Associate Pan An. at Ma.rlne Balboa Ia1and HArbor 2462 (day or e\·ening) Newport Beach VOGEL VALUE rJ,950 unfurnished, full price of this beach cottage. Only 1 block to ocean. Wall -to -wall carpeting. Partly furnished ..J8.2SO Only 11.3150 down THE VOGB. CO. 5115 COAST BIQIIWAY -• -(at tlw ~ .._, .. Nlwl_."-••r•-.. ......,., .. • ... COR~ DEL MAR CHECK THESE FEATURES ~ 1. One block from the ocean ~ 2. A quiet street with no through traffic ~ 3. A short walk to shopping area ._.. \ Two Dedroom early Ame rican home, shake roof, completely fenced, large living room featuring ·fireplace with massive timber mantel and open beamed ceiling. Early American wallpaper in perfect harmony with wall-to-wall carpeting throughout. Also drapes and va lances includ- ed. Ki tchen has disposal, dishmas1er and ex- tra voltage for electric range. This property is l lh years old and in perfect condition. Realisti- cally priced at ........... -.............. -...... ________ ... _ . .$15,750 We can show this property at any time. Please call us at HArbor 24 7 4 EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor 615 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar Eves: BEacon 55 17-M CORONA DEL MAR VOGEL VALUE Completely charming 2-bedroom--- furnjshPd. cottael'. Ocean stdC' of hi~hway. ro•u· husht>S lule walk.. 15x15 ln i n J:: room. large ptcture window. bnck ftr .. pla(.'('. bulJt-iD bookcases. cart?fully dPC'Oratt>d by prof~>SSional Jntt'nor de-corator . Beautiful drapt's. Large lx>droom.c;, ample closrts. Kitchen hU large tile sink. breakfast arra. Garage & laundry. Lawn front A back. New Curntturt'. PricE' 13.50l\--S3500 "ill handle . THE VOGEL CO. 1301 Coast Blvd .. Corona del Mar li4rbor 1741 HArbor 1477 E\·es: BE 5145-M or HA 0461-W SEASHORE COLONY Attractive 2 bedroom home. I'E'dwood e.xtmor. fireplace, double garage. Only $12,950 BALBOA Ocean Front, welJ located. older home. Needs. re-de-corating. Only $11,000 -lf2 down BALBOA 4 t.Jl'tiTS. Best rental location. Red~rat­ ed and well furnished.. $6,500 will handle J. M MILLER, Realtor 1501 W. Balboa Bl\'d. Newport B<>ach LUXURIOUS CALIFORNIA LIVING HArbor 4091 Htgh up e n :he He.gJ-:·s c?: ::::~ ex:ra '.-.·. -:.:. le\rel lot, yc:J. ·.-.·1li !:n d your dream he me B :U t U" shaped oroun:i ::::: h~:tE:' flower s:udded p<T.io, this gorgeot:s !lome t:as every!htng frcm two fireplaces to c compie·e g uesi apcrrtmer.t PLUS a fun-loaded rumpus room Cleverly designed for delightful indoor- outdoor-living with the absolute mini- mum of effort, you will really discover the true meaning of California hving . Located inside the City and surrounded by fine homes in a restricted neighborhood, this unus- ual property is being offered for $22,500 which is well below replacement. Terms are available. Phone today for an appointment to see the out- standing buy of the year. W. SlUART FOOTE, Realtor 2117 W . Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach Ph. HArbor 24, or BEacon 6359-W •• - -ENSIGN <;:LASSIFIED • For Sale Situatioaa Wcmted INCOME AND. HOME; In New: "'a'""o-u""s -EKE--EPER---f-OJ'_rnl_ddl_le_aged_ port Beach, 3-yr.-old, modern, 2 or 3 adults. Very reliable and 1 a r g e rooms, tile baths and good cook. HArbor 0102-J. ldtchens, picture windows, Du-""R~E~LIABLE~..:;;..;,;:;~ba...::;;.by=al:;;;· =n..:er:..:.::::;HAi'bOi';:;......--~lx~J~r, $16,750. Terms. 2925-J. STEINW AY Spinet. The m o s t MAN wanu work. Dependable and aorgeous tone and case. Muat honest. Housecleaning, yard wk., sacrifice. Save 500 born origi-car waxing, etc. HA 3870-J. . .. Help Wcmted naJ. price. Like new. Tenns. Dan z-Schrnidt, 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. ' ..... . WHITE CANARY-Good singer. Alao baby buggy in first-class ccmdJtloo. See at 510 Golden- rod. COM. HA-0081hJK. HELP WANTED: Men and women between ages of 18 aDd 35. Apply at PoJ't 'llleatre 11 a. m. Sat. No phone calls pleaw. TWO WOODEN FR. AMES for Wcmted twin size bQx springs suitable ""y-o-u"'"N_G_M_AN--..... -.. -ts-n""·de_t_o"""San--ta· for beach cottage $2. HA 3142-J. ... ... . NEED a formal? You ~II find Ana from COM, 8 a . m. to 5, one here. All high grade mer· Mon. thru Fri.. 420~ Fernleaf, Chandlse. Studio styles-nearly HA 0379--R. new apparel for women. 1201 WANTED-by mgr. of Port Thea- O>ast Blvd. at Goldenrod, CDM. tre in COM. 2-bdrrn. un!um. Bed Croa ra.t Drive OD March 2 TUXEDO · 38 HA 0465 J house w/gar . Will a.ign lease. Not · saze · • · over $75 mo. HA 1829 or HA STE1NW A Y G R AN D. A prize. 829-M. Save ovt>r $1000. Also a won-derful Mason and Hamlin and a DAILY RIDE COM to Los Ange- Baldwin Grand. Many others. les, Broadway It 8th, Monday A 1 w a y s 100 pianos. Danz-through Friday arriving LA 8 Kick-off breakfast for the Red Cross fund drtve will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday March 2, at the Balboa Bay Club, Mrs. Clarence Higbie reported at the Red Cross directors meeting last week at the Ebell C 1 u b. Co-chairmen Carl Hanna and Mrs. C. M. Deakins will direct the drive for $16,500, which is $500 above Jast year's quota. The campaign went $1,500 over the top last year. Schmidt Big Piano Store, Santa a. m. leaving 4:45 p.m. HA 475-J Ana . 520 No. Main, Knabe or HA 1736-J. __.p~:.:i.::.an:.:.:o:..:s:.:.... ---------RESPONSIBLE party to take over GOOD used White portable sew-on contract, beautiful rnabog. ing machine. reas. HA 2119-W spinet piano. 10-year guaran-tee. Contact Credit Adjustor, ..S BASS H 0 H N E R accordion 724 Broadway, San Diego, Cali!. w/case. Excellent cond. $100. JtA 1634 WOMAN wanu fum. 1-bdnn. apt. · or house from May 1, yrly rental. DUPLEX-427 Marguerite, COM, Box B-21, Ensign, COM. 1-bdnn. each; enclosed patios, MAN wanted to give light house--Wil newly decor. Accept trade va-hold aid in exch. for nn. ~th • der of Lido Going cant propert y Orange Counay, kitcb HA 387n T bef 8 T Fl "d Conf $17,500. Courtesy to brokers. en. ~or.~ ore a.m. 0 On a erence HArbor 2148-W. or ~vea. WANT typing in my horne. Very John P. Wilder, 108 Via Havre, ~SINGLE Mattresses, 1 coil sp'g. reasonable. Call HA 390()..J. Lido Isle, has been chosen 'to rep-- fire scree n wi1h implements: • resent this area in a conference of table lamp: 2 night stands, 2 Real Eatat & D-.._.._ field underwrit('l'S ol th(' Rome aport coats, size 38. Reasonable. • .u.Dau. Life Ins urance Co. of New York HA 2625-M or 2051. in Clearwater, Fla., MA!rch 19--21. UNFURN. 3-bedr. house for rent. ~tate planning. tax laws. pen-NEW Hot Point dishwasher & dis-dbl. gar .. lge. yd, 2674 Redlands, SJons trusts and group insurance J>O"l for sale. Never used. never Co&ta Mesa. Orivt> by for in-are some of the topics to be dis-cennected. Dishwasher cost $365. spectjon or oaU HA 0634-M. cussed. wiU seU for !290. Disposal cost """""..u ... ~ M .. , 1 $1f2. will sell for $110. HArbor r vn~ .... nc .~.~. for' rent. See Lou-r. n i der, a USC graduate and l8e Apt&. tint. Db.la A t:fD&Jea. Navy veteran of World War ll, 14S-W. Oftr'1ocllliu Bay. Q Oamatloll. has been associated w l t h the ROUND MAPLE Lazy Susan din-Corona defllar. Planned Estates Department of ing table, $85; twin maple bed-AlTRACTIVE 2-bedr. bouse, per-the Home Life Insurance Co. alnce steads, $55 pr.; maple 5-drawer tially fumiabed. $65 m 0 n t b . terminating his NaVy duty. chest. $35; folft~tiaby ~and Phone HA 1863-W after 7 !).m. mat tr ess, . ; batbinette, SCENic tam. ~~ VISIT THE CSENA&S $7.50; h i g h c h a i r & pad, $5; bay A ocean. A doubl8. Recent week-enders at the home Thayer buggy & pad, flS: ataad-A-" = f M _ _.., ... _ ard TV antenna. a1~ Marigold. ......... • wlclY,IIIOatlsi:J'. ~ 0 r . ouJU .-no. Louis c.etMlr Corona del Mar. . ..-ao 1414S.vlew. CDII. Bau.o. lalaad. were Mr. and MrL HArbor 1451. Dan Poth abd son, Mark .uen. of USED office desk; 3'x5', 4-d:raw-Clean,=~ Modem _.._..__ta. Alhambra. _____ _ Coast Blvd, COM. HA 191.8-W. IJDeD 81ntlw era. Harbor Photo Lab, 817% = -- Low w. . -llmathly Rata S P 1 N E T PIANO Repoaeaed. 706 Cout Hl~. Newport Beh. Save almost 1250. Just like Bai p M 1 · ... Hlgtl grade. Another Beau--ort ote tiful little spinet almost new BEacon 5398-..J $387. Spinet rented 6 months, ;:;ROOM:;:u::~-::for'-:-:~ren.........,~t-=223=-";:t""()pal,~-=B::-.-=L""'Pit~ Pm. $491: Baby Grand Wonder-vate entraace, private b a t h. ful condition. Famous rna k e 1J8.ne1 ray beat, twm beds. HA Sl85. Also one for 1496. SmaD 1669-W. .studio piano. Tone and case good as new $365. Many other SLEEPING room with .Drlv. ent., gorgeous bargains. Easy tenns priv. bath. APPlY •t 510 Orddcl, on all. These are the best bar-Corona del Mar: Dins we bave ever had. Danz-UNFURN. bouse, 4 nns .. furnace Schmidt Big Piano Store. AJ-beat. Yrly lease, $80 mo. 414 most 100 pianos. 520 No. Main Fernleaf. HA 1684-M or HA Cor. 6th Santa Ana. 3593 . .. . RENT A PIANO for practice $5 Fiberglass Materials per month. All term rent aJ-Wholesale and Rdall lowed if you buy later. Danz-Hull Glaainc A Deck CoftriD& Schmidt pianos, 5.20 N. Main Pacific Fiberglass, Inc. Santa Ana. Used pianos from lS'lO Newport Blvd., eo.ta Keu 185. BEaeoa ~ SHARP FREEZING and complete .... • • locker plant facilities for home Bertie. freeur owners. Custom cutting. ------------ lleliltw-e-proof wrappbag. c.r-----------toM. Loclcen available. Bart.or R th' Baby S l'lwen Food Locbn, 418 30tb U S itting se.. Newport BeHb. BA ems. . A~ PBY!JICAL nmR.A.PY, m p . DAY or CAD ~ LlOyd. 1021 U..t BlYd., Own TrUs,artatiaa: =-~tre Bldg., CDK., HA ~ ~~0 March of Dimes receivea $16.75 '-rhe March of Dimes Hole-f.D. One Tournament, held Feb.~ at OC, was a success,'' decla.red Ray Rosso, sponsor of the tournament yesterday. "We realized Sl&.'nl." The Tournament drew a total of 76 contestan~ in ita two ~ run. including Dr. &ail ~tenon, Dean Fred Huber (wbo with a shot of 62 ft. 3-in., won a free golf lesson from Coach RoD:>) and in- structor Wes Mole. Asaisting Coach &ao in con- duttibg the 'l"ourDa.ment were Dm Ballet-, Blll IIMIIburn. Doua Old- field, and Jerry BuNidL Jim ltcMln.n. Wbole drive landed 3 ft. fran the pin. wu fint place wt.Dner. ~ received two free rouadl of plf at BUD~ ington Beech Golf OUb. ~up W81'e: Doa .,.t., 4 ft. 2 in., Bill Muhburn. 5 ft., 8 ln., Bob Eudley, 5 ft. 8 tD., Dick N_. m.n. 9 ft. 5 in .. Fnmk Alexancler. 9 ft. 9 in., and Lou Bell. 9 ft. 10 Ill. TRADE yoUJ' old piano on wonder-~~ Tet~~ ~~ P A I N T I N G Bookstore sales for euh also. Dan z-Sdlmfdt. Earl Sheflin h • s.nta Ana. 520 No. MabL -'8 ow mcrease IIANICURING by HeJea. C a II 273 Palmer St. _ eo.ta Ilea HArbor 21B7 for 70U1' appoint-ment. Dee's Beauty Salon. BF.aeoa 5157-M St.e fer De .,.,., •-eeter li'PLfCATIONS for Farm Opera-.Jaft.t 1 ut'11 te M ,.....t ~ eout Contce . ..._, Painting -Decorating-, . ....._ .... ........_ ... " ieallr. ,....... agricultural College or • Colar ec..dtut • •-• Oreet,J, _.,.,_.. .._,.. =~rtmu;: .. ~ GEORGE BURIGIARDT ._, •• ~ .. ~••••• 4. o. camoua. Job ~tion an4 L~oB..s OIIDtndor • ...,._ _ .. rr•to . ....., •JIIIIlk:atloll blank avan. •t Bust--a.t St., Newport .... ... ..... .. • "II ••••• _.. Office. Starting salary $210 J1tJaDe J1Artao J08.W ~-' •" .... tw .. 1t•t ..._ Jllul $33.60 COlt of living bonus. ...._ c:e do!!:'~· tee charpd on H. }l. HOLBBOOK .u JNGt. -."nd ._ .. alME IN. ... *!..... r tOI DePendable Plumbing -.. -"~st1e 'k .. ....... ...,..,_ .... Jll = ............. .. -=-~· ?=.,.... _,,,....... . s 0 ...... ....... . , .... ---..... . ...................... . .u.. a-f/6 .._,a ' ' ,.._,..._.... --··--~ ..... ........... s,l..twa:• _..._NM:aJ&l .... ts ,...,••••• ...... ., .............. il 1r WAIJOIII IAitNITT Writing 1a another very import- ant skill which we hope our chll· dren will master in their school JNI'I. It 1a used for reoording ex- pe;Jences and conveying ideas to Others. It la hopfod that this skill In the oonveytna of ideas event-ualb' deveJop. into an ability to exert eome c1earft of leadenhlp throuah aelt-exproeuion. Aa In reading, there are many facton ot dUid development which must be conaidered in teaching writins. ~·s a program ot writing rea~ in which the chlld is expoeed to good aamples of writing, creative expression, and opportunltieta to orally convey Ideas. Such a wide backtp"'UD(l of o~ expreuion and penonal ex- perlenoe pays oft later in writing which is more sincere and cer• tain1y enjoyed to a greater degree by the child. The first writing experience of children should deve lop from a reel recognition by them that writing ia a useful tool. It must be a part of a life situation. and not a mere school e~. The teacher ~ faced ~th the task of making writing a reel lite experi- ence and at the same time devel- oping correct habits and forms of writing. A certain amount of driU PAMLIN WINS RACE FROM BAL TO PEDRO Fred Smales' PamJLn, PC 30, won the Rhodes and PC race Sat- urday from Balboa to San Pedro. Fifteen boats were in the race, which started at !t:30 a. m., the first boat finishing at 1 :lS p. m. St'<)Ond was George Schmidt's Relax, PC 15: third. Happy Days. PC 61 : fourth, Jack Toon's Patsy Ann, PC 37. Clerk, Carrier Exams and pnctlce are ~. but &houJ4 be UM'CI .. tJae daiJd de· v~ the nee4 for U.... \VritiDa il a aldll wbllfl require~ a f1De muscular ~tloa. Tberelore, it C'GUI4 '-aa ex- tremely diff.ieult a Ia d fatlplnc taak Cor y~ ~ ToO fi'e-q~t or too 10a1 a ~ fGr 'be- ginners deatroya tile dNire and pleasure in further powtb or IUC-ceaa. Bee a use of the...,_.. atrain involved. expft'tmmta haw proven that ruan.-rtpt 'writinc II much easier fur ~ to leenL 'There is also evidnlce that manu- script writing ClClllbibutee to sue-ceaa in spelling and reading. At the tb1rd grade ~ ftDd it very ea.-y to . •• 11f0N complex cursl~ • Writing La u tntecral put of each ~de le'V'el 1n our achoola. The cbilclren ..,...._ In their ability to WTite ~ many ex· periences. Wrftlna letten of dif- ferent types, reporU, news ftemt. vocabulary 1 is t a, anftOUfteementa for bulletin boards, and ereetive stories, poems, or playa are onl)' a few of the numerou. wa.ys in which they use thelr writing abll· ity. In this way the ~ta are guided to develop writing into a real power through wbld1 they not only oommun.icate mut eoxpresa themselves creatively. ~ BICYCLE REPAIRING Schwinn Bicydee RAY STEDMAN 1574 Hewpwt lhcL 0081'& III:IIA "Diu• •••• U»-.1 Applications are being accepted at the Newport and Corona clel Mar post oUices for appointment to the positions of subetftute clerk ------------~d carrier. Applicants must re- side ~thin the delivery zone of the respective post offices. or be bona Ode patrons of the offices . Basic rate of pay for substitutes Is 1.61% an hour. Applicants must qualify in a written test. lymptoma of~ Ariaine from stOMACH ULCIIIS ..,.TOibCESS ACID QUICIMIID •• COST LIDO IIAN 18 DL\F1'811AN Ralph 9 ~-Schmertz, 123 Via Undlrie, .... do Isle, is one of 225 new emploJeM the P1uor Corpora-tion. Ltd., of Loe An&elel. hlred recently to keep paep wttJt the f f r•~ Hl53 "''P'Nk>n ~ it Ia an Do u Dee d b7 c- Cowan. per801ibel IUPf!!ln... . Sc:bmertz Ia a dJ:aftamu ln Fluor's ~~ Remember ••• Because Washington's Binhday Monday, February 23rd • cs a Legal Holiday Do Your Banking Tlau Fri4a:~ We are open lHltil 6 P. M CORONA DEL MAR .. ~= Plana '-b World ,_, ot PrQer Senb ftlr 1M C...Wicadty to be •ld tomor1ow (I"Jiilu) at St. Andreln ~eriu c:IMirch were~.._~ wbea the .._,. ol dlractGn of Ualted Claurcb Wamea ol Newport Bar- "-' awt at tJw b om e of Mrs. ,..... Hill. Lido I&Je. - 'the llft)'er .leMce wiD be held at 2 p.m.. at the Newport Heights 0\irdt. lin. Dan Corson is ehalr--n of the clu and Mrs. ~ DMver Is In c l'la r g e of mullc. 1V om e n and s-at on or local ellureh8 ~-participate lo the JII'Oir1UII. wtdeh Ia open to all. 'J1w offerlftg .tll be dlvlcled be- twHn ...._ aDd loreicn pro:tecta ~by Ulllted On.D'Ch \tbm-ea. A IOdal hour wlll follow the 8efVlce. u:&IION 011 IIIUJIJifO ""Ga.t ia our lMd. and of Cft&t power: h1a undentandl.nc ia lnfiD-Ite." ,. declaration ol the F'MimUt ( 1.-T :5) • t.be Gol4eD Tnt of the Sunday Leuon-8er-mon on ''Mind'' at the Newport Olristian Science Onn'ch at the ent.rance to Lido hie. A Scrip- tural lelectJon hun Tbe Acts (3:3. 6-8) tells of a man lame rrom birth "~inK P e te r and John about to go into u.. temple. ulced an a.tm. . . . Then Peter ald. Sil-ver and gold have I none; but such u I have aive I thee: In the name ot Jew. Olrfat of Nazare-th Ne up ud walk. ADd be took hlm by the ri&ht baud. and Wted h1m up: &Dd tameaa te.b' bi.a f e e t aftci ante bones l"eCtlved stnngth. And he ... entered with them lnto the tern ... walldng, and !Mplng, and praising God." • • • 00-.uNION 8DVICE ~re will be a 7 a. m. Holy Communion Service every Wed- nesday during ~nt at St. James Episcopal Church. Beginning next Thursday there will be a special Lenten Adult Class to be each week through March 26. Subje(i of t he study unit "ill be "Chris- tianity and Communism." A young couplt>'s group Cor St. James will be organized next week on F riday. Interest(ld couples wilJ m e e t at 7 :30 p. m. with Dan Dolan. church young director. • • • a-na ICJnll ROJIIi£: A llaffet ......_ wW tbe Fdnlar7 meetbJc al the 's F~lowlblp to be aid at 12:30 w~ at the eburcb. Tbe mee~ wm espedaJJ.y 1111aner an put pr-Mclenta cl Oapilla Orcle and the Women's FeDowlldp. lira. R. P. Korrill will lead devot.ioDS and Mn. P . E: Bal*tt wiD review "Who Walk Alone''~~ Bur- ges.. Luncbeon reeervatiOoa ahoukl be made at the Cllwrctl olftee, Har- bor 1358--J, before Monday noon. The Reading Circle under Mn. Laura Berry wUl serve the luncheon. • • • IF YOU DON'T 8UOOIZD WUU.. L ~ ot the 0. .-.. ct.~ Mar el&e ot Morpa II Co. wlll be In c:harle of the coune on ln~t.s being offered frOIIl 2 to 3 :30 p. m. on abc ~ Tuesdays, beginning this week. at Orange Union High School. Guelat speakers are ~ ~ted. • • • A combination c on ce rt and ~ will be presented by David Roee and hia orchestra Saturday evening at the Rende-zvous Ball- room In Balboa. It wi.ll be his ru-.t appearance in Oranee County.~ vuee tickets can be obtained Jo.. c:ally at Hou.e of Harmony in Co.ta Mesa and. the Record Shop on Balboa laland • • • A quarter-million-dollar expan- sion program for the Balboa s.y Rev. Paul Babbitt wlU pr-.eb on "U at First Ypu Don't SUecleed'' at both Sunct._y moming .ervices at the Corona deJ Mar CclalmuD- ity Church. Sunday's anthems will be "Let All Mortal n.b ~ Silence" by the Chapel Choir at the 9:45a.m. service and "Rejoice in the Lord Alway'' by the Chan- cel Choir at the 11 a. m. service. In observance of Lent, four spe- cial 'I'ue&da)• nig ht services wUJ be held at the church weekly be-ginning March 10. Club baa been announced by K. T. ------------Kendall. "r-Hident and manager of . . . the club. The plans include a two- s tory, 12,(X)().square root kitchen. enlargement or the dining room. a new entrance. a larger and relo- cated foyer . a new I o b b y with I shops and services. addition or a large spc:cial room. a second-s tory lounge and cocktail bar. a second-~ 'THE MASTt:.R IS COM~:' s tory apartmen t wing. Also under Tt>xt for Sunday momin~·s sen ·· s tudy are plans for a six-s tory ice at the F irst Baptist Chu.rcb of bui ldtn~ "ith 100 a partmt>nts. Newport Beach wiU be '"The Mas-• • • ter Is Come and CaUeth for Thee," A new business ent~rpnse has I SUNDAY ._.. 'I'IRTII8DAY ROSALIND RUSSELL PAUL DOUGLAS MARIE WilSON .. NEVER WAVE AT A WAC" -p11J15- _, --,. Boarcl .-nben of, the Unl~ O.urch 1IOmeD dlscwled the bud- .. t for tile year and completed the calendw iD a bulb~ meeting Clllllducted by Mrs. ~rcy Bainea. Jll'ftldent. 11le duties of ''Key" women, who represent their cburch groups in~ local coWlcil. were explained. Present at the board meeting besides the hostess and the president, were Mrs. Mary Johnstone, secretAry: Miss Clara Xohlstedt, treuurer: committee cba.lrmm. Mrs. Dan Corson. Mrs. Ted Hauser and Mlu Elsie-New- land. and Key women and reprc- 8entAtives from c h u r c h groups, Mn. Harold Fink, Mrs. F o u n t Lowe. Mra. Jay Beardsley, Mrs. J . L Johnston, Mrs. M. L. Keeler. LA niL~ CO~"DUCT SERVICE to be delh·ered by Re'·· H. V. been es tablished a t 16th St. and Nickel. His titlt> for the Sunday Superior Ave. in Costa Mesa. It evening ?en ice will be "A Little ~oes by the firm name or Ingram- Bit or H'eaven." Wtld. and was ornoiU'd by Ro- SlaO IF AD M.n. Iva May Roe and Mrs. J . A. "The Layman Looks at his foc!man. Church" will be th them(> Sun- day morning at the annual Lay· • bert Ingram of Corona del Mar .. ... _ PK&EASTER ER.liO~S and Don and John Wild of Costa Spec:lalbiDg ID men's Day s e r v i c e at Christ Church by the Sea. Laymen of an•na PI.OTS the church, under lay leader Wil-ham McDonald. will assume full Harbor MariDe EleGtric responsibility for car rying ou t the Continuing his pre-Easter st>r-~1esa. They . specialize in bulldoz-I Kids' Matinee Sat. mons. Re\'. Harry White will ang, exca\atinl!. sand and rock. u • ,. preach Sund~y a t the Balboa ls-a nd dump truck haulln$. Mr . I.n-Courage of Laame land Community ::'dethodist Church gram will remain acttH' in his on "Our Faith in the Kingdom of constr uction bwiness tol Cent Hw, .. Newpeti IMdl morning senic~. Fivt-minute prt'· a&c. 6060 ...,....: IE ~W sentations will include: ~~o r g a n Lowery on "T he Church a. a Busi- God and What We ).f£'an By It:· • • • The. com;rettataon held its monthJ} 1 R F Gt.odd••-, ot ~~~.· Ho~P of fa rruly mght pot-luck supi)E'r last Harmon} u.nnow1c ... ., that a public nu;ht Author and lecturer. Palmer t>xhibu ot SJ)E'('tahzNI electronic '::::O:A:U.::Y:t::•:•:Y==== ness Institution:" ~trs. A Uce Rail • I on "Place or Christian Gro~o .. '1h in the Church": Walter Bliven on "We Build for the FUtur£'": and ;\hss Clara Kohlstedt on "The Women's Socie ty as a Channel for Christian Service." \'an Gun~· of La Canada. spoke equapment. ~m. 1.11 "hach 1S bemg . • • • , on "Can We Make the l 'nitt"d :'\a -us•'<f b~ tht> arn'~'<i torce an Korea. :SOl' tllru SATt:KDAl ~- tion:. Effectl\e?" Circle 3 \\·as an 15 betn~ hown &I the :.tore. b..>£:ift·l ACAD.~Y A\\'A.RD r .. s. Whyte INSURANCE OMasa es.te ..... '-' ..... .......... ........ : .......... c--. .. ..., IIA .... -.... -... ~-3 .c:-- LiliC ..... .. JUW-W••._ COSTA MBA MATTIBS CO. Jl.tls , ...... ..._., Party Is Held at the Casalas cha~e or the program. I ntn~ 1oda~ • Thursda) ' and con-::som~'l:l: • • • tinujngth rou~h Saturda}. The J OI£" WA\'="E !iiPEAK8 L~ MAXY \'OICES I House or Harmon~. 1. 19 .:'\t>wport ~lAt.:REEX 0 HARA Rc\', James s Ste'A-art 's ser-An• C o Ia ~~~ \\ill remain ·~raE QUIET Ill" mon at the 9 :30 a nd 11 a. m sen-open unttl 9 p m durmg tha time ices Sunday a t St. Andrews Pres-One or the mo~1 lUlUSual items is -plus _ byterian Church in ~ e w p o rt a mtntaturt> rad.to transmattt>r-re-"Oidah • -: , Ht-ights will be on th~ theme. C\"'iver about tht' stze of a package oma IUI.IU8 "God Speaks in ~lany ''oices." The of ci~rettes The t>Xhtbtt 1S being All the guests of Mrs. Joe Ca-Marint>rs Group w\U hokl a pot-aLaged in conjwu:uoo \\i tb "Hoff-sala's canasta puty may not ha\·e luck supper ~fonda)· e\'ening, and man Wt't"k .. durin~ whjch numer-~n lucky in ca.rck, but they were Dr Giles Brown or Orange Coast ous prizes \\i ll be award~d at the 1 u c k y in the food department , ColleJ:e w111 speak on churches of s tore. • • • be Europe. ~ s:"c= apple pie with ice I The lat t cotton desl ~ns by The party was held Wednesday. Valentine Birthday Boy Bates Fabrics will be presented in ~ '" •t ..__ ,.._._, ho t • 1 an all cotton fa.s h1on show to be &"cu. '• • -..~. ~-• me 8 Celebrates Anniverat"''''V staged at the Corona del Mar 812 W. Ocean Front. Newport, and ·-• Sch 1 g TU~"'-b Sni I'*U •~ llln. Don Bunlsall. Truly his mother's Valentine. I .. 00. at p. m. ,_.y Y P Mrs. Ranis Cottle J r .. and Mrs. Stephen Wittman celebratt>d his n Statch of Corona del ~tar and Merel Coe of Newport Hei&hts: 6th birthday anrih·ersary. Feb. 14. B:al~ Isla~ The shov.• ~-a p.re--Mn.. K~ K•ter. lin.. W. E . with a party for his friends a t his '~ew of the Cross ~untry selec- Brown. Mrs. Lodle Undrnan and horne at 1585 Ocean Blvd. Balboa. tton o r Bates Fabncs Garments -- Mrs. D o rothy Seidenbuerg of Stephen. the son of Mrs. Fay ~be shownwtll ran~from sla:p-TOOMAS ·C.O.ta lotesa: and Mra. Jol\n Stan· a 1 0 w e r had as his .,.,...,..,ts Jav _ear to afternoon. street and "'' e-. ,.,-~~ · nang wear dige, }!rs. J im Henstreet a nd Mrs. Bayne. Bill White J r .. Buster To-· "TANGIER MALONE IL HOLMES Gwen Wilson of Balboa. ~frs. hill and Da,;d and ~II Pende!l of GIRL FOR THE S)IOt'~E.~ I Burdsall and Mrs. Wilson were BaJboa and Chap :\I<.•Cook or ~ew-,\ new h til' daUii:htPr was born GENBAL INSUIAHCI _n_rs_t_a_n_d_seco __ nd_...:.P_n_·z_e_Wl_·n_n_e_rs_. _ __.:po:.._r_t. ____________ a t Hoag HOipltal 'unda) Feb. 15. ____ _._...;;;o;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;::::::::::::= at the Vogel Co. to .:\lr. a nd Mrs. R1chard -moUS(' I ::,::::-:..:.7'· ... =-= Men's Night Program Is Set II of Santa Ana Heil!htS Ensign Want Ads bring Result&. ~··=··•~~~:ce "'-=:=HArtlor=~=w::, h 1-. H EN R y, S BENT TV For Marc 5 uy Ebell Club on ~a*"~~GN:wport a P lans for thf" annual meon·s ni~ht ~Irs A. Burr White J r . ~Irs s p A II I s H ~0 D pro~ram for Ebell Club 1o bt• hPld Alla n C'nsell. ;\Irs. P . F. Bainf"s. Dl.'l TV ~-m·ce ~tarch 5 were p resPnt£'<1 a t t he :\Irs C 1--. Lan<il'rs. ~lrs. Paul _4_p m.!o 12 _ Q9 __ February met'tin of th ~C.\\ port MN•rc ).Irs PA W. pa,iS, ~rrs. ""· • c u . . N~. Clarence rn .. d Berls. ~trs. Thomas .:'\orton VJsit our Beautl ful C ~::ktml BEAcoa '7Ml Dodd. pro~ram chairman. <;aid a a nd .\I rs. H 0. Boyvey. LOU!10P g t"' ·? uuttet dinner will prc{'('dl' trl' t.'\1'· Pounm:: at the \'a lentmf" ll'a -..----:: ~ ~MG.4~'S Your Faml.ly Restaurant (rno.ed hMda7) 1411 CoNt 1119 .. llartlor .... o.r... .. liar STOP AT The Arches ""Yaar a.t to die O:lut .......... Jrt!fa rooDa 0001l7&1LII COAST HISHWAY AT THI AICHIS Nsu,.,. ..... JOHN vnm t.£ ...... ninJ;:'s t'OtPr tRinment fNll llnn~: hu-"''n' ;\lr~. BruC<' ~lcBndt? ;\lr-. 1 CompUm~ntary Ror-8 d'Ot'U\f-mori,..t-lecturer Bob Rtn\!Pr Host-Rolx-rt Ros« :\I rs. E. L. ;\loore ' DnU~G RAPP,. ATT1Trrn: IIOt'R •'SS•':-w 11l be .\1rs. P F Bamel> and .\lrs. Lc" Pettltt .\Irs. Fran-5 TO '7 p. m. and ;\Irs T. R. Ha user Ct~ llona th and :\Irs. :5. A. Cort 91-& Coast H-. H EXRY -l'oor G~Dilll H""'t" -TO~'Y A Val<'n tine th<'me wa" u I'd for h~d <'har'!e of t h£' dfc'rorations and --~ ::Sf'Wli'O.rt ~~b BEacon 6908 the ten wh1ch followf'd lht• Fl'b-St'l\ m~. ruary pro~am Dramattc <;kits After thl' meo:>ttnlt the ~:Ue"'"' were prf"sented by Donna Wood-W<'r<' in\'lted to 'tew the <lisp Ia} ruff and J ackson Wooley. of water colors done by the Ebell During the business sc jon t he Art S<-ction indudin~t paintim:s by dub prl'Sid<'nt. Mrs. Byron Wells. members Mrs. C. l\1. Deakins, ~frs. g-reete-d ~E' ts from nearly all Horae<' Parke r. Mrs. C h ar It? s 1 prominent Sout h e rn CaUCom.ia 1 Eaton . .\ln. Robert Villagrana and W o m e n· clubs. mcludlng local th<'i r instructor. Joan I r ,. i n g 1 prto>Sidents. Mrs. D. A. Kohristo., Brandt. ______ _ 11 Promenaden to Dance Opti-Mn.. Club Plans Spiritual Life r.&mon Tea and Style Show I Mrs. L. S. Hostettler and l\{rs. I George Bridgman or Balboa Island will be hostesses this evening (Thursday) whftt tht> Promcnad· en, da.nciD& club or seventh and eigtath paders, hold their F ebru• ar)' par1y at the Balboa Yacht Ch6. PHARMACY ........ ... DaVGII a.-..... Mrs. Edward Boyd of ~aeon Bay entertained members of the Opti-M.rs. Club Monday. Mrs. Ted Clark was ~hostess. An April 23 benefit tea and s tyle aho"· at the Newport Ha r b o r Yacht Club was umot.me'ed. Pro- oeecll will bl-Ip the Optimist Boys Club for underprivileged young-sters. V &I.I!NTINE ANNn'DlSA&Y His 11th birt.hclay annh-ersary wu celebnated by J im Mc:Dooald on ValentiM'a Day. Jim is the 801'1 of Mr. and Mrs. B'nlee Mc-Donald of l21S E. Balboa Bhd, Balboa. See You at Gene's VISIT THE NEW DEIJCATESSEN Also the Cocktail Lounge and the Bakery and Dining Boom French and Italian Dinners. GE~·E~~ 705 Coast Bhd. SPECIILIZIII II Visit Our Beautiful Cocktail Lounge Ill'S SEIIIII ~EJ\ f:OOO S 1.-g ._. I-IIII \ Las lliilleall •• Ia • Cout Collep enrollmiDt tOft- casta made lut week by VIce Prexy Dr. Jamee Thornton oo the basis of enrollme'llt tleures ln tbe ...... ..... j ft..,..-.. .... Dee's Beauty Salon ... ....._ ....... c.ru... . .... 4..--pubUc achoo1a of the OCC dlatrlct ~ !:,_?CC BcmacuU ::::.a steady IJ'()Wth ln the tu- e HAIR STYLING e HAIR COIDBING 101 Oeut..... IIArller 1111 c.-..... 'lbat'a a welcome from WUliam Aatbony Fonnan, our new student 11om South America. BtU haila from a. seaport town el Belem1 on the .artheaat cout of Brazil. He waa ..,atted by t h e liltematlonal In- .Utute of Educa- ._,whlch acouta a. world for JII'(IIDiaing students. His name wu given by them to the Visiting lilternatlonal Student Association .. the Rotary Club and subse- .-ently the Newport Balboa~ t111'7, which now sponsors him. At ,..ent he 1 i v e s with the John lleelen of Corona del Mar. BW waited a year before hear· Illig of his acceptance by the VISA. During that time he worked as a lab aautant and demonstrator in organic Chemistry at the "lnsti· tote Agronomice de Nore" under Dr. A 1 t m a n, a Dutch*Japanese doing agricultural research. BW is a very reserved and self eontained young man of 19. His mother is Brazilian and his father II Scotch, which perhaps accounts tor his reserved and taciturn atti- tude. In addition to his native language, Portuguese, he has an a ceUent command of English. I interviewed Bill a~ the Keeler .aside home. We could see the ..Uboats tracking up the coast. "Do you like boats, BiU?" I uked. "Not much." "Are you interested in sports?" "Not much." After an hour I told him that J would have to leave. "O.K.," he said . ..... " BlD hopes that after two years a t Coast he can continue his chem- llltry courses, somewhere, aome- taow. We only hope that we can )lace hlm, because his academic llbtory reads like the last lap of an M.A. Wllllam Anthony came to the US via Pan American Bl!lem to New York, New York to Loe Angeles. I asked if he had IM!en airsick. "Yes. I was," he said. "From St. Loula to Los Angeles. Your lied coffee made me ill." Let's hope he learns to like our "bed" cotree along with our school. Coatesl deadline "Mr. William Whitney has many .rodents working enthusjastlcally CIO material to be submHted in the Barnacle-sponsored art con- test," stated Dean Fred Hubel' ,..rterday. '-nds contest is scheduled for • latter part of the semester. 'Ibere are fi ve divisions in which wtnnlng prizes of $15 each will be offered." T h e s e divisions are drawing, ,alnting. ceramics, sculpture, pho- tocral>hY. and design. Be With You Next Week- Come See Us -.. , .. _ ... ' I -I_ --~ . Giant Size . .. Lte-..... 25c 65c PUIIEX DIY BLEICH =~---············ .a• . ~~ ................................. J7• ;'tWtl'l:os ···-··-···--···---~ 2 ,_ $1.56 79f. fii'WED TOMATOES ....... _ .. __ ... _..~ • -ltr iildiiiii.. ••• ••m• -•u ••mu•u-~-•-••••••• .... 25• FRANCO AJIUIOAN 2 25• SP AGBtHI ...... 16-oL caa. ................... _______ ,_ GiDE JUICE u OL , .... ················-··········-·--·-··· ..•. 29t DiirFOOD .. N•.•-··-··-···-·····-:··--·-··2 ... 2'1• iiiiii.CiiCias 8-oL •• ···-··--· ... . .•... 19t iLUiaitiii FOIL ........ -.. -.... ---·---···-··· 25• e niZEI Fa. e SPi.if PEA SOUP u-:.:. 15• e ,. •• E e B•••••S.•• ... -...eAitsoaa GBAPBPBVIT B~malae Lettaee BaG•• Lettaee JUICE--2"-29t ......... 4'7• FIICY CUT UP I FRYERS 52i.. TRY OUR FRESH FISH SELECTION ILICID BACON 49~ WHOLE or SIIANI H·AMI CHUCil ROAST 59 f. 45~ e e PLJ:N'U 0 .. l!'at:ll PA.RIDNO e e -~ oast uper Fot All 3-Lb. C.1t Coolci•g Purposes! 8 7 C SPECIAL DEAL PACK e TENDEBLEAF e TEA BIGS --84 TEA BAGS- 4tr __ ....;._ arket --- - SECOND SECTION • AaJallltt•••N .... •t-i ccweriaa 1M_.. ~Ana. TbUI"8day, February 18, 1153 HArbor 1114 and 1115 SCents VoL 5 Na.. . WELCOME ABOARD. Art Ryon, whoR whlm*al writinp appear on the edltadal paa~~ 01 the Los AJiaeles Tlrnea, and DOt regularly enough, ate read with pleasure and temptation by the conductor of th1a column. The pleuure can be appreciated by anyone who hu read Mr. Ryon, and the temptation can be under- stood: I would like to crib his every scribble. Lut aUJJUD4!r Art viaited Ense- nada abd wu entrance. seemingly, with Newnort'a favorite foreign port. Art waa blued in describ- ing tbe town by Todos Santos Bay as he saw everything through the rose-colored g 1 a a 1 e a all honey- mooners wear. I beUeve that both Mr. and Mrs. Ryon. having read his expressed admiration for Ensenada, wo uld enJoy Joinlnc with tl* Southern CalUornJa yachtsmen and the na- See • for 1111arbbly LOW UTES 01 AUTOIISUUIICE WID Stltl_flnl 1111111 W. I. IA.NDU ltlE.BaJa.oa BALBOA RAnerM1U YoarFa~ Book ia waiting for you ••• come in and browse-you will find lots of old friends on our book shelves- <at reuonable prices) The •• , SHOP tive Baja Californians celebrating Cinco de ¥ayo. This wiU be the alxth year that the World'alargeJt ocean yacbt race will end off tbe Eo.enada jetty. Crews and skip- pen of the boats come ashore to be met by their families on the pictUJ"e8que pier. Both American and Mexican festivities amoWlt to the most fWl in Ensenada and in yachting. We, who sponsor the race, would like to have Mr. and Mrs. Art Ryon gather with us in Ensenada for the fWl of It, and for the in- spjra tioo to be foWld in the good- will existing betw~n two foreign neighbors. · • • • AUTHOR. Leon Ware. of Ar- cadia, has just become a member of the Balboa Yaebt Club. Leon wrote a novel laid almost en tirely within Newport Harbor, centered aroWld the BYC and whose climax was the winning of the Flight of the Snowbl.rds. Besides being an excellent story for young people it showed this commWli ty in its true. attractive light. UnfortWl&tely, his book. "Shifting Winds, ·• is now out oC print, but Marion Harvey of the Bookshop of the Island might be able to find one for you. It is in the Publieb Ubrary, a.nd any youngster living here, from 8 to 17 years, will love the story. • • • TALENT. 'Last Saturday night the Beachcombers. a dance band played at the Balboa Yacht Club, and they wm play there many times again, b ecause they are good. The Beachcombers are directed by Mlu Norma Perkina, m u al c teacher at Horace Ensign School and~ from the result. of her t r a i D e d mulldaDI, she a teacher. Showing the complete dlar~ that talent can give to luck. the band is CCJIDPC)eed or 13 musidana. The Enaign -school furnishes three of the bend. Steve Graham, Susan Brown, and David Vaughan. New- port High lJ the ICbool of the re- maining 10: Gloria Chapman, Dick 0 verIty, .Gregg Adal:M, Bob de Long, De n n y Henderson, Phil Brownell. S t eve Watcher, Don Beatty, Marlon Davey, and Carole Doane. A little snooping. and I found that this waa not the first public appearance of thia band. but that they had plated for the Friday Afternoon· C I u b. the Christmas Pre"iew at the Rendezvous, the Orange CoWltY Fair and for two dances at the High School. What impresses me is that I had not read about this organization bf!. Core hearing it play. Their accom- plishment is worthy of a cornmWl· Jty's boasting. ------ ON SUBMAJU.NE CRUISE Tim Tunnell of Costa Mesa and two or his friends, Sam Kauffman of Corona del Mar and Jay Greer or Balboa Island, spent last week- end on a submarine cruise with the Naval Reserve. CONCEIT & DANCE with D·AYID ROSE .. AND HIS 30-PIECE ORCHESTRA SaL lf.Pt. FelL 21 .E .HT .LYI Beadezvoas Ballroom BALBOA Tickets on Sale at Kouae of Harmony, tilt N....,.. AYe., OoMa •- __ ilaDJoa Wcmd Record Shop 111 11a1t11e A"' Lapaa Nu.ic: Co. -OoMt ......... .....- Teea-lgeDrivbag Sale Benefit For Crippled 01 ,. --DeL -~~-.1 Plans for rummage sale to be Walter B. Hateh of eo.ta 11-. ~ ga cg held Friday, March 6, for the lift. Janws Stoddard ot 6ftlii Teen-age driving of cars wL ctiiCU88ed by a group of students from Newport High lcbool wbo met Sunday night, Feb. 15, at the Girl Scout House in Newport. Spearheading the meeting wu a panel dlacuaaion by Pro: Donna Hoppe and Skip Freely; Con: benefit of the Orange OWlty So-del Mar, M:n. Richard Stewart at ciety for CriC~" and Balboa laland, Mn. J . T . S..... Adult. were last Thurs-of Lquna and Mn. WUUam Da- day by members of Kappa Kappa nia, Santa Ana. Gamma Aumnae, who met for ------luncheon at the h o m e of Mrs. George Baily, Laguna Beach. The aaJ.e will be held • t the Grand Ceatral Market in Santa Ana with Mrs. B. Lloyd George of Fullerton in charge. Her com-mittee will include Mrs. William Chichester or Bay Shorea, Mrs. BERNA&D 18 .NEW &1'.81D.-, A new Newport nsldlllt II Brooks Bernard. formerly Loa Aa- gel8, who is now living at 230~ 35th St. He is employed at the Newport branch of the Baak ol America. Victor W'llson and Mary Ann Russ. The meeting was t h e n thrown open to general discussion with questiona being asked of Sgt. George Erikson. !!llllllntJJI!I!:IIII!III _, ... ••••=•-... , .... ,,. ... --.."'''''''"" ,, ll '""'' ~a.-,....,,_141J~e~<l ·Refreshments wen• enjoyed by· ~ Diane Ward. Peter Huycke, Pat ~ Kandler. Roland Barcumc, Doro-! I thy Hatfield. Roberta Oliphant, ;; Snip 'n' st•t h ! Pweg1gy and Walter Stronkhagen, ! I C ~1-a ter Hatch. Roger McKinnon ; and Madge Fulbright. ~ y d h Sponsors of the rrleeting were ~ ar age s op George Ward, Lorne Huycke, Mr. ~ · ~ a nd Mrs. Kenneth Cooling a nd ~ 1 Mrs. Virginia Castle. ~ 609 Coast Blvd. 320 Marine Ave. 1 Real Test of Creely Talent • Corona del Mar Balboa Island ii : ! ~ ~ ~ in.,ites all inurucul HOJM Snuers ~ ~ ~ : I -.. -~ ~ -i acma~r Creely, "o. the ~ ! ''A Bates Fabrics ~ laad" eoiiiiiUllet for t.be :r..utp, ~ • who •1• lie caa teU aboat ~ • ! ~';::'.:: ::.~ t!b~r::t i Style Show'' f tomorrow (....,_,.,. e•eablc at ~ ~ tbe aaa.-l tlaDer lllflflUJII' of ~ ~ the Friday Aftenooe Clab of ~ • ~ =:--.-N 11.rs. 0oe llol-I Tuesday, February 24 ! vldo, (N'Mideet of tlae ehab, to ~ ~ cet twe ..... -.e,.. of tbe elalt to ~ at 8:00 P.M. ~ ...... , ·-of '-ob .. twr ~ ...... ll....,.._, TIM! sealed - .... WID .. ••••e• .. Jlr. ~ ~ .... IMt .. KMIIfrllllil .... i el "'Boo~~ IIQers I •ve bOWJL" ~ .. wiD ~ .... of boob, --~-.... lte .......... wlto tarDed . .............. tbee ull tlaeee ~ Corona del Mar School Auditorium Admi.mon FTee peree-. to come fort It aad be ~ l .. tuled. lutJ.ItOIJ•..,••••""'.,'.,.""~'-~~18~111~'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WEARS TOPSAIL SEPARATES For all outdoor activities or just to relax in, you11 practically tive in them. Typicotty California tailored by GRAFF for perfection of fit and comfort in action -of long wearing TOP- SAIL cotton that's SAN- FORIZED shrunk and color fost too. "W e Give S&.H GREEN STAMPS" Department Store l816 Newport BIYd. S ocb. toreodor ponh , shot+ ,od et. pedel pulh•t~. S.9S. Long jec~•t. 7.9S redtend blue • I + The Church mnJ~WB or ova L&DI' OJIII'I'. OAWMW· IMIW. ...... ..._Jf..,.n ~-14 .......... ...,., ....... ........ « ...... .......... ~ x.-: 8 :00, 10:00.1....11:30 . -. m. Weelutay ll.ul: 8 :w a.m. ODDI-'on: Saturct..Yt ancl eva J.at J'r1daya and Hoq DQI •:oo to ~=~ p.m. and from to 8:15p.m. --_... 0111111011 'aY no: 11M 0 ·a, ........ ...._81Ka&lfUIIM.,N ....... BMW -.w a.w, ~ IIQ ·~···· w= Service: n a.m. : 9:C5L rq.~ eetln : 7 :30 m. W• dQ ~by 8:~ p.m. t- 9*· ftllft (]JIUIWII or OJIII,Ilft' 8CIJ:NTl8T ,_ vaa ......, x...,.n a.e~a. ....... Mil ._...Y School: 9 :15 a..£1'\., Sunday Service: 11 :00 a.m. W ednelde.Y Evenio& Meetln&: 8 :00. Read-Inc Room, 111 Palm St .• Balboa. open dally from noon to 5 p.m. except Sundays and holidays. ftii8T BAPTI8T CHUacB OJ' NEWPORT ....._ ....... ttu. • o..n se... N.,..,_. r.&or: fL y . Jlfldlel SUDday aervlces: 9 :45 a . m .. Sun- day Scbool; 11:00 a.m., Wonhlp Service; 7 :30 p.m. Sunday eve-nine Servke; MkS·week Service: 7 :30 p.m. Wednesday-Pray~ llleeUng. ST. IAIIE8 EPJ8()()PAL 1101 VIa U.,, N..,....t ..... lllalater: aev. Paal lloore Wlleeler HArbor Jilt Sunday Scrvl<ft: 8:30 a . m. Holy Communion, 9:30 and 11 :00 a.m. Morning Prayer; 9 :30 a.m. Re- gistration for Sunday SchooL Thursday SforvlcNI: 9:15 a. m. Prayer Culld; 10 :30 Holy Com- munion 1'4T. AN1>REW8 PR&.'iBYTERIAS CIIURCU UGS% Kt. Andrf'WII Kd., Newport. llt>IJthta. aero. the •t.rC'f't. from lllr;h School IIF.acoD 6071 Putor: Kev. IAIIMllt 8. Stewart Sunday Worahlp Services al 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30a.m. NEWPORT IIARBOR LtJTIIEKAN CBVIWH 1011 Cftff Dr., .Newport HeJchta ar..eo. eoM-W Putor: Rev. Otto f1~ CJuuch School: 9:30a.m. Sunday; SWldaY Scrvicf!: 11 :00 a .m. OO&ONA DEL IIA& OOIOilJNITY CHUROII c-.rncat~o~~a~ tll llellot.rope Ave. ...,.._ 1116-1 I'M&or: ..., ..... ~'Award ..... tt Sunday WonhJp St>rvlces: 9:45 a.m., 11 :00 a.m. S unday School: e~e a.m. 001011JN1TY IIETJIODI8T lliAp&eAwe .. Bal.._...._. ••e'rhr: Dr. llarr7 Wldte Sunday Servicea: 9:30 ~-1 Sun- day School; 11:00 a.m. worahlp Service 8T. IOACHIII CHUIWJI IMt Oraa~te Ave., Caeta lleea .......... Jl'atller ..,._.I. Nnlll ~ ..._ at 1ctl, 1:11, lO:te, 11 :JO a.m. Weekday•: MaM at 7:00 a.m.-Conteulon: Satur- da)'l from 4:00 to 5:15-7:00 to 8 :15p.m. OOM:inJNTTY IIETHODI8T -w ...... 8L. e-ta .... ........ ,.., .... , ..... W. llelhM Sunday: 9:~ a.m .• Church S\.lnCky School; 10:50 a.m., Kornln1 Wonbip-7 p.m. Collece A&e lftr Service -7 p.m., Hlp 2leboQI IIYF Service; 7 p.m. 8unellow Group Service 'l'lm OIIUIWII OP mi&I8T ·-a. ........ Oetllla .. _ ··--D. 0 ........ 'rt. IJundQ: e:e a.m., Btble Se.hoot: 10:48 a.m. WOI"'blp Servtee· 11:45 a.m .. Oalllmunlon; 7:i6 Ewnlnr Servtee; Wtldnedy: 1 :30, EWn~nc ~entee cmn'II.AL .... CIII1IIOII A.., ..... ... Wz· .... ... ..;.~~M~ ............ ...-~~a. Points the Way to a Fuller ·life -Attend Regularly _=:::c:::= -- Tbe Church on the corner or at tbe croseroada staDCis for three of tbe most lmpoF"ta.r• phas" of community life-the soclalf intellectual and apirh- ual development of its peop e. Within In hallowed precincts tiM rich and tbe poor, the hilh a!Ml the low meet on common tround and learn to share uch other• jo1• end sorrow•. It ia the 1ocial center of the community, where ~ople Jearn to mincle and coo~nte and be frlendJJ. The accumulated knowled1e of peat a1u wa1 p~e­ uned and tranamitted to us b7 the Church and ·~· rell1iou1 inatltutlona. Tbe Church pioneered tn modtrD education. bullt ..,eat c:olltle• and univenl- tiet and worka in fall harmony with the schools in . . C Yet)' C:OIIUIUinaty. But the Ch\ltcb performs Its hllhllt and bolidl miuion in the realm of the spirit. All it• other ••r•lces are c:ontribatof7 to tlua supreme end, tut it nYY teach mea to kaow God aacl Jon and ,.,,, Hlm. It opens up a •a•t new world of faith and ho.,. and joJ. MMUNITY w .... Cb"wv..-... ..... ,. .... ,...,_ ... . .. ,, MOII4.r .,. Met..._ It ....., ,... .. ,. ...... ~ u .... ........ ,. L•._ at....., n-~........... . ... ....,.,. .......... . ..... .. letu .. ,. .. I Cenau.• .. I .... , + Island·WSGS WiUFJect -r.ent)'..ax IIIIIIIIMs aDd -~t were JX'II•t at the....,.._ meetlnc of tt• B a I boa Jilull W om e n'a Society ot avt.U. Service Ml4 ln Deutlom hall at the B a 1 boa 1.-.d Comlnunltr churcb .. ...,.,. .. Tbe .,....,... .......... COD- dudH by the (lllltldtatp.,e'!: Harold ...... )1ft. ~ pw the ooenlaa ....,_, 111'1. A r t bur Schenbl rtpafta4 aa Clrde ODe. wbk:h met till '"* ~at the.._.. ollln. kobert lbbot8Dn. .......... Smith reDOI1ed for a.. Twa. whJcb me{ at t.be elu'da Ia -.... ary. Mn. WQM H ... dlalr- man of Qrde 'nine tall Ill till* lUDCheaD ..... -t.he ....... Mn. • ........, a.tb, • • ••• r chalnnan, ,.,. a I'IP!It • tM ~·of the ..... 1Nik. .. and money a-._ ... JelUea '"" ... , to ID ...._ !lin. Fraacta JUMy, ,.... ...... maa. pve an outllae of .. ...._ • ,... ol the ,_.. ~ .... Leonard lfarlraW. ~lltlua chairman, uraed au m 2 111 t1t aub*rlbe to the)(~ WOlD- an and the world outa.IL llbl .-o announc.d aa .,.,.....ae fi'O" gram ot ealltDc. A ......._ .... oommltwe ... appointed ~t.- inJ ot ...... a.ar a.r.tt ...... man, Mra. Reft't Jblto.... Md Mn. w~ llunt.. 'l1le quMit hoUr wu held In t.he ~at 12 wtth Mrs. Fount !.ow. ......._ .. In&. Mr .ubjlct wu t.bt ~ ot Prayer. IMadwoft .... ....._. at 12:80 p.m. ardt ~ llua1 II made the ......_ P¥ •tit !i tlnM and euneiJIU. llni. BalnN ....... '*' with • membei'INp tn tN wsat br llln. Ted Haaaer. Mn. Stephen Smltb ol ardl Two introdUced tbe apeUw, Mrs. J~f'f)h McStw.ne of Cotta Meta Cornmwuty Melhodlat Ch u r e h, who apon on United Nations. Join Chapter Past Matrons and. PAtrons of Harbor S tar Chapter number !S68 OES met rect>ntly a t the hom(' of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lachenmyer, 221 E. Bay Front, Balboa llland. for dlnncr and a bualf\t'Sll Aet· sJon. PrHident Mrt. Sylvia Place oru1dcd. I n l t l a ted Into the rcroup were Mr. and Mrt. Art Cub- baRe and Mrs. Ulll&n Stevena. Prltea awarded for the card play were aeavroua bap of fr8h ~po t a b J e a from the Lachftlmyer ranch. Door prbe went to Mt'l. Harold Flnk. hJgh canuta to Mrs. Arthur Fltzmorm and Art Kftn. per aDd low to Sylvia Place and Edd!c-Moon. Tbia Support tbe Church Series Ia Mad. Pa.ible Through the Cooperation the Following Ci.ic MiDded Citizens and Buain..men: Pretent beside the tao.t and hc»tea we~ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Moore, Walter Pec:k. Arthw Don· neUy, ~ry ~later. llama Cot· tie, Art C1.abM,., ArthUr X.U.U, Harold Fink and lllrs. UOW\ Steve~J Mn. S7lvla Place, Kn. of Etta .Mae Coffman, Sam craw- ford. and Mn. Artbur Jltww"''k IASIN SH IPYAitD-lo¥ YourwtoM Co.pl.te tobillfeNIIC. fer All ..... 701 leyUde Or •• N.l.. HAtt-1•1 IILlHEIMEl AND WALICY ..Wer'a Hentwere •'"' SpKieltloe 110 Coett Hwy., N.l ., IEecOft Mil GENE'S lESTAUUNT end IAICElY S,.cJe~ 111 W~lng c.••• 705 Coest ... d., C.O.M .. HArbor 1102 EO L SEOEUUJEl-lEAlTOl 152) Coeat N ., C.O.~. HA 27 .. NEW~ItT IALIOA FEOEUL SAVINGS I LOAN A S.YUtf l IMtitvtl-'. A. PeiiMt, Pr,._ )))) Vie Utlo -HArt-1100 Newpo..t kech -HArbor 12t0 ClAitiC METALLIZJNG, INC. Corrotion Pr..,etttiOft Spect.littt ~ lOth St.. N.l. HArbor 2109 PAUL C. JONES I SON REAL ESTATE THE SHADE SHOP c-plete Sh.dea to ~Ve11etl.n lll'"'t. Reel &tete I lnwre11c. S.,.,ic. 0 Hd 114 29th St N I. HA 1M 2)07 W. klboe llvd., N.l .. HA 2lll repery w. •• • KENNETH ST AllEGE Steel I AI-"""' ~ ... I Oeen 110 c...t Hwy .. N.l . lEe-MJf.M 6 ENElAL SHEET METAL WORKS 2107 Yme W•y. N.l. HAtbor 2210 KAY FINCH CEIAWICS ......,..,,_ ,....,., 121 Coett 11¥4 .. C.O.M. HAIW 2llt H. H. HOU.OO~~uw.­ New C..."""'-, Wffter H..-. SEASIOll LANDING COFHl SHOP fwNc.. o,_ ~4 1.wt. OM Meel ell4 F" .al 2101 W. lelke N ., N.l . HA 141S.W lile Md. 117 Coett Hwy. N.l . II .... lOIHTS JlWIUAS SYMPSON ell4 NOU.AI ~ ...... 51;; &w.e ,...,. _, o.c.r...... ~ 112 IM St .. N. I. HA 24CM 2UVJ ....,._ AN. Ia. HA 2121 EAitL W. STANLFf AaMI!tWylfttll, 74ttl DWrict 221 Menne A••·· kiM. lt.. HA 1771 COAST PlO'ElTIES CO. lwttl Jeyred, lMiter , JOI E. klttoe llvtl .. lell.oe HA 2611 RICHARD'S LIDO MARKET Oren,. c.-ty'• ~ott c-,a.+e ..... J4)) Vie Lido, N.l., HArtHw 2$1$ IAGNALL IMr<)lT CO. H•'"'-4• Glfh ff-Tlwy O..rMt to Fw!Nt- llt Coett lt¥4, c.o.~. HAIW 1112 WASHllmE SEI.f SHVICI LAUNOIY 0,.1~ 0ry a •• -.. ,..ltl.4 La_., 404 c..tt ........ C.D.W. H~ J~W FtTZ.WOlliS .fALTY CO. S. .. __.ettte'-lac ... ll tet l•1f11 IIIII IIJ C..tt 11¥4., c.-4.1 Met HAIW JIU l M2t NAHCIS J. HOIVATH, ...,._ H"'-AIM "~ J420 W • ...._ ....._ HA 1421 FtlST CHUICH Of CHIIST, la8mST ,,., VIe LU.. ... ..,.,. ..... A brelldt of TM ~~ O.Vrch. n-. firtt Church of Chrltt, Scietttltt, I• '- tOft, h4e...M_.... Sufldey School --.. --•:15 e.m. Sufldey Setvice -·-··-··--·--11 !00 e.m. Wednetdey E¥.rlin9 mee+l!WJ. 1:00 p.m ltMCfin9 ltOOf'ft loceted et Ill flelm St., e.lboe, It ope11 deily from 12 - to 5 p. m ... cept Su'"'•Y' •'"' t.olideyw Mtionelly obM~. The public: it ~ielly hwlted to el· tend the church MNk.. efld 11M ttl. lteedln9 ltoom. I drapery hardware draperies alipoovera custom lams::-hadea cameo curtabw Kltv\N\C>f\JS u~ IJ.IUIUM.. • U.sm.INe ·~,_, ............ ., ......., ...., -I. IM COSTA WUA ........ ....... , .............. Boosts Play In a unique attempt to pubudze the eomlng mUIIcal ComldJ, "I...ad)' ln the Dark," u exttmporan~ "Panel In the Dark" Ia now appear-inc at lei'VIce club ln t~ Harbor ArM. Ttwt panel, wtth Lyell But· t~ u4 ~ 14nne H\&lhes .. moderators, ..tuJ attempt to Kueta the occupaUon of several members c:t..en Mcretly by dub nwmben. IMidfntaDy, the panel wlD ad- WI'tile the Newport Harbor Com- nudty Players performance of "Lacly ln the Dark." to be liwn at Harbor High on F~b. 27 and 21 few the benefit of t~ Newport ~a~ l!lementary Schools PTA.. Mem· bert of the .. ~nel ln the Dark'' Will be Mn. Huchft. Mr. and Mrs. Stroller White, Mrs. Ted Ham· brook., J . B. Stoddard and Bunster CNely. IOIM)8ftY IIDiilt'l8 0 r a n g e County Chapt~r of Alpha Phi Sorority nwt 'MoodaJ e¥enlnc of last w~k at t~ home of Mn. Ted Luckey in Santa Ana. . ~ Leuen-- NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN We wiah to thank you for your ~t contribution to the ~pital for the lncubatoT Fund We are end011n& our oftldal r~lpt In the amount of $400. Your ge.neroua help and coop- eration la greaUy appreciated and If there is any way ln whJch we mar be of semoe to you in any wa,y 01' at any time, plE-ue do not hesitate to call upon ua. . Again thanking you, I am. Sincerely Youn, Hoeg Memorial Hospital- Presbyterian HARRY WELCH Public Rt>lations Cll7 of N....-1 lleeda. 8tat.e of (lalllonla NO'I'I~ '1'0 <JOHTILAOTOII8 SEALED PROPOSALS wll1 be received at the office of the Clty a.rk Oty "-" City of Newport Beech. CalUorn1a, untU 7:30 o'clock P.M 'on the :uit. day of February, 1953. at whieh time they will be ,.Uc1y opened and read. fOI' pertonninc work u follows : CIT1' fW N&WPOaT a&ACH. O.u.D'O&NIA ...... .,. ....... 1M 0 ..... ()a-.1 -............ No· WcS wlll be received _.... It Ia made on a proplM1 form fur· ...._. • the Ot:J :=;:-. Eadlllld muat be aeeompanled by cash, CllrUa.d ,. c:aatdtr'l « blddn"• boa4 made payable to the Oty f11 K~ a..ets. « an UIIIOWlt equal to at leut ten pn'Cft)t ( 10~) ., the amount bld. such puanty to be forfeited ahoWd the bidder to ..._. the contract t. aftrded tail to ent.r lnto the contract. In accordanc» wttb the prvvt.1on1 of 8ectloll 1170 to 1781 of the 1Mor Code. = Coundl ol the Oty of Newport Beaeh baa u-0111a1Md the pnva1llq rate ot ....-appllc:able to the wwk .. .. ... u oDoR: ......., .. .,._ am . ,_ .. ____ .... r ';,1: ~· l"'liibir --·-·-··-· 2.81 2>.58 Ldllwa, o..nJ,. Cailib'GC'tlcla __ .. __ 1M 15.52 .,...,7 l.M 15.52 waw.xn-ad/or<iiUd ------·-······ t.86 tt..M Uoe EnclDHr. lDdudlnl rtreman. Oller, 2.12 16.98 • ··---~·-·· .. ·-·-.. -······ .... ·-····---··-.. ---···· 2.24 17 92 Air Cofn~ Operator ........................ -.. --... · H~ Dutr Repa1nnaD --···--·-----··---··· 2.52 20.16 Pump Optrator .............. -....... -......... -··-·-.. ·--··· 2.24 17.92 Tractor Operator-Bulldour, Tamper, Scraper or Drag Type Shovel or Boom Attachment&.... 2.52 20.16 Untvenal Equlpment Operator (Shovel, Dra1Une Derrick. Deniek-Bar&..e, Cla.mshell oT Crane).... 2.74 21.92 Drivers of Dump ~f Ina than 4 Yds. 16.16 Water Level ····--·--·-···-.. -··-···-··-----·······--·· 2.()2 Anr elasslflcatJon omitted hereln. not leu than 1.94 15.52 All bids are to be compared on the bul~ of the O ty Engln~r·s •Umate of the quantJUes ot work to be done. • No bid ahall be accepted from a Contractor who has not been U- eeued In accordance with the provlalorw of Chapt~r 9, Division Ill of BullnHI and Profeulona Code. Plant may be seen. and forma of propoaal, bonds, contract, and ape- etflcatlons may be obtained at the office of the Oty Engineer, City Hall City of Newport Beech, Calllomla. .. -fh., tpecial attention of prupeetlve bidden Ia call~ to the pro- paul Requlre~MnU and CondlUolw" annexecl to the blank form or pro- ~ for full dlNctlorw u to ......... .te. The Oty of Newport Beacb a I •• the rilbt to ftjec:t any or aU bldl. CI'I'Y OF Hi!Wi'ORT BEAOI. CALIFORNIA C. Jt. ~ Otl Clerk Dated: Jan. 28, 18 You Can Do BetteT at THE Daniger_ Furniture Co. . ()()......,. BOd -J't7aR'811D1'08 BEacoa 5658 1812 Mewpwt Bl-.c:L COIIT& -· ~~ A· I PLU ... NG SPCCIA' ... IJf IIKPAIU \ ....... ,... , ............ tt.,, ... • • • ,..rt1" p~ are houoetn« ~~G.­ Carolyn Harrilon and Jlm LouiJ Kuhn, who have ~n Wuhi.nc· ton's birthday for t~lr wedding • date. Miaa Mary Meisinger enter· t.a.lned at a k itchen shower at her home In thto Balt.oe Yacht Basin; : a Sunday motrdnl breakfut wa.s • served at the home of Mr. and a Mrs. J . A. Harvey Jr. In Santa • Ana: and a Friday night buffet dinner and ml~llaneous shower • were given by 14'vera I ot~r Santa • Ana fricmds. Both the bride-to- be's mother, Mrs. Harold Harvey ; of Balboa Island, and the future • groom's mothf'r, Mn. Lawrence • Kuhn of La Habra, were special guests at a tc>a and misccllaneoi.PI • shower glvf.'n by Mrs. S tanley An-• dPrson of Santa Ana. The Cf'rc- mony l.s planned for Mrs. Har· • V<'y's home at 127 Grand Canal, Balboa Island. • • • An f.'arly spring wt'ddlng is bf>ing • planned by Mlu Patricia J Pannt> • Calla ha n and Russell Sewall Bayly. The bride-lo-bf> is the daughtPr of • Mr. and Mrs. A. n. CallahAn of • 31!'1 E. Bay Front. Balboa lsJand . and South Pa!13dPna, and the • J:.'TOOm-elf'ct'H Pftrt•nlH arf' Mr. a nd • Mrs . Lloyd Bayly of F llntridJtf'. • • • lnst('Bd or taking hrr I 0 n 2 • I o o k c d-rorward-to vacation at • holiday tim<', Mary Pri<.'l' at Jlal-• boa House of Beauty t ook hPrself to bed with a serious case or • pneumonia. She Is back In the shop this w~k after a rPst but no • vacation. • • • One of the most unusual social • excuses came from Mrs. C. Lester • Jones last month. S he and Les • didn't show up at the Chambf>r of • Commerce dinner becausP Lan-ni~ was locked up with the Jury! • • • • Joining the ll•t of red MG own-: era are Gene and Peggy (Die h)) • Lay who now live In Berkeley. • T'tl('y're ex~tf"d home soon to lhow off the new car. Firth c'rndP Girl ~cnutK of Troop 23 rntt•rhtinf'd Fifth Grnd-• r-rs in Troop 2R ot n Val<'ntinf> party on F l'b. 9 at thr Corona del Mar Com m u n I t y C'hurch. • Gam f.'s nnd rPrrP hml'nts wt>rP plannffi ond f'Xf'<'UIPd b) th•• ~rio; Food includtod opPn-rncf'd !land· • wicht'!l, Valc>nlin,. coo k i •• <; :lnd • punch. Ho~t('Sll lrOOJ>. l••rl hy Mr .. C. 1.. Walkr r 1,1nd M~. C. E. • MPPks lnrludl'<~ Tinn n r u n t n £ C"hri -; r u r r, Stunnn., J luiJbanl, Holly Ingram, Linda .M,.rko;. Linda • Ptm·t'll. I. y n n Thom~n. Pam Wt\~"nPr Jlnrrll't llnmmnnrt. :"ii'Jti • Cyrt, Carol Crum. JOlin HallhrrK. • J.mda Kalso. and Ly nda Harris Morf" than 90 M t down to din-: ner Monday F eb. 9 whr n th<' Boy Scouts of Troop 81. spon..~r~>d by the Optimist Club. hrld a rnmlly pot-luck IIUPI)('r at tht• Balbon blllnd MrthOflist Churrh. 'fhr CC'lf'bratlon. in n~rvancf' M Roy Scout WN'k. w M markt•d by th~> prt'S<'ntaUon or lh~> rhnrtl'r to thf' -. troop by the Optimist n ub. l)()n Bridgeman lJ sroutiTUl. tl'r. • • • ~me of t N-~kill RC'flllirf'd hv Boy Seoul~ w f•l't' llltHII'RtMi In l hl' SroutlnJt display I'I'N'tl'd hv Troop 17 in lhP w1 ndow of Rrnn.dt'~ T>l'- portmt'nt Storf' Curonn dt•l Mnr Particular ~mphMI<~ 1'1 pll\~d on en m pI n g snd th('lr hom l.'mad(' CAmping Utt'nMIII. ATTT.ND RECRP.: TIO"'I Mr.r.T Mrs. Nomuan Firmin!", nl mb<-r of ttw> N~t Brltt'h Park Com· mlu on. and Rrv TJl()m 'I Roy Pc>ndl-11. pastor of Olrl'lt ('hul"('h bv the-Sea. wc>rf' !'mf'n .. thr-clt'l~ ~ w~ pertidi)J'IM 1n thr fi rth aM-..1 CaUfomJa RC'<'r.-stlon Con· f~ In l.onl at.ch. WITH TH.I.S F .REE FLASH CAMERA . * HERCO Flash Camera * Complete Flash Unit * 12-Exposure 620 Film * Flash Bulbs * Flash Batteries * Ready for your Flash Picture OtlR Ofii'T TO YOl' \\'Jnl EAC'II NY.W AC'C01 NT of IN' OK MflRF. first LaiLoa ERAL SAYINGS II~ ltll IIIICillitl P. A. PAUfO, ~ 3333 Via Lido NEWPORT BEACH. CALIF. Telephone Harbor 1500 e Harbor 3292 A SAVINGS INSTITUTION -ln Owi lich Year o/ Sa-vice- Quality Men's Wear . - -. • ,. . ! -L -J i • • • • t THE4TRE SHE WILL SHOP IN THE HAR ... djse Plizes. Movie p F•ldealllrblg Oar rm ••eaa Four $10.00 merchandl8e priaM and cwt...S to look lib Bo-wm be glvs aWQ tumo1 row (Fit--_. wDl be ..ttllc far JGa dia7) when the Port 'ftleatre'a to ldlallt) ..., ~ nallr II at tile .. foDDwlllc ..... . ~·'fair Rowma ~--J. w. aelaert'a ~ wDl .. held Tbe _....., Tall' Store (b-LOW: ._ m. •• , .. wiD -. In' four Bartlar ~~) at -..,.~ .......... 1"r1c1Q attemoon. The ..__ at 2:10p.m.: a -~ In eKb 8tGn..., eeJl SboP far lla. 2111 llartDe Aw.. ..-..af7 bel' wiD I"'I!ift a $10.00 Badioa Jaluld. at a p. ... : Sllbou- ...... prt. tram that lltaft ette SIIDP and ana. Ulllqae .._ 2 ...-to .. the ..,.._ Sbop. bolla at 1D CiiMt ..._. "~••• tio e" ..,....,.. twwaaow ear-dtl liar, at 1:10 p. a. .... at u. JIWt. ... -.... to :a .., tiiiiiDall ........ _ .. tile ...... diu--.............. ,.. ..... -.... ..._ Ia tM ...r. "1e 'tt • A M two IRe ,_ fli tM PORT ..... UM llrl .. .. ! I I -n.atr& .I $10.00 Prizes · ia lleldla•"he pi• 2 lree to see Ivanhoe at tile Pod Tlleatre pRIUS WILL BE AWARDED TO THE FIRST PERSON AT EACH STORE WHO COBBECI'LY IDENTIFIES our Ma-lrecl "Boweaa. .. ~ • .-. ... Oirllt at the i at2:30p. * J.W 1811 at3:00p. * BID, 218 1 at3:30p. *SILl 1201 .. 1AL,..R IICOT'T'S STORY COMU TO URI THE BLACK KNIGHT • AND THE STALWART A,.CHEAS OF SHERWOOD FOREST. THE BEAUTIFUL BLONDE ROWENA AND RAVEN-HAIRED REBECCA, -RICHARD THE LION-HEARTED . AND THE NORMAN TRAITORS .• , ALL THE REMEMBERED CHARACTERS Off A GREAT NOVEL OF LOV£ 6ND ADVENTURE ••• NOW BROUGHT TO THE SCR •• N . TEcHN'iCoLc STAitl•l TAYLiiR ·TAYlOR ·.Fo FIRST BUM ElfGAGEIIEMT . . SANiiRS ·WILli) ....... IHI~ Cor-.tWIIar THE4TRE Co.-ona del ~ ... H..bbor 18:19 Ill HARBOR ARIA TOMORROW , I Oir •w "Boweaa" wDI appear Friday • IllS ~~ EACH m.• .... at the loU!riiiag stores: at 2:30 p. m.: * J. W. Bt2NEil'n DEPT. STORE 1118 Newport BmL eo.ta Me.a at 3:00p.m.: * BIDWELL 11 SHOP FOB MEN 218 Mcaina A.e., Balboa Wcmd at 3:30 p. Ill. * SDJIO·-o£-1_1_£ SHOP cmd BBAGG11 UNIQUE SHOP 1201 eoa.t BmL CoroDa del Mar • ITORY COMU TO URI KNIGHT 'RT A~HERS D FOREST. -ONDE ROWENA !ED REBECCA, ION-HEARTED 'N TRAITORS ''"' ED CHARACTERS VEL OF LOVE .NOW BROUGHT ::RUN . ~ co~•• '' . ECHNICOLOR STAIII•t : ·TAYlOR ·.FoNtAINE ~iiRS ·WILliAMS Mortal COIIINC b«t~ lnnhM end the leader o( che Normans! '-~·. . .• ~ •. ..,. ,.~> -- 1 •• ' • I ~ .,.,.:, Jttoi ft '' I I I j f ~-~. ' ' • ,J • ,. 1 . . ·~ . I i i 1 ~ ' --' . • ......,.~..... 0: : • t ·... .\,<#'. _...... !..., THEATRE I NO ADVANCE IN PIIICEI Ge...al A+• I dOD IOc ••• Cldllha lie • lvuhoe a Favorite Story l'ilaaecl! Starts Friday at Port Theatre It will probably surprise you to hoe. You disco\·er hun disguiled 1 ear n that this picturization of as a troubadour ln search of his "l vanhoe" by MGM is the very captured king. RJchard the UOD-Hearted. His quest 1eam him to a first feature length filming of the joustinJr tourney at Ashby. where famed novel by Sir Walter Scott. be is the my s t e r i o us black- For if ever there was a story of annort'd horseman who vanquishee love and .adventure that was the best of the ~orman knights. meant for the sc:ree~nd for At the storming of the castle of Technlco1or-"1 v a n h oe" is that Torqullstone. ~·ou foUO\'• him in story. flaming ass au 1 t that frees the To brlng the belo"-ed book to ra\'en-haired Rebecca and the fair Ute. MGM sent a company to Eng-Rowena from the dung.-on and the land to film "Ivanhoe" on the ac-tortW"'.' chamber. Finally, in t:be tual scenes of the story. 1beY breathless Trial by Combat. you recreated the whole medieval pae-witness his cluh with the wicked eent. co D'\P 1 e t e with Nonnan O.Bols-GuilbNt. All the dorY aDd palaCN an.t m o a t e d walls; put terror of the era come to-a cllmaz thousands of a r c b e r 1 into the in tbla mortal OOI'lftkt wtddl eaDed fields adjol.ninc ~ FOI'Mt; for the WMPGN of bl'c.diWOill captured the very fire and spirit of and battle-ma~. A WOIMD'I 1lfe the well-remembered characten. and a kina's throne tremble Oil tbt It's all there-u the minltJWs outC'Oine. ~ about it. and the ~ndl told To all the ml1Uoal In -'- aboUt it. and Sir Wafter Seott bMrta there la the r•r-· .. wrote about it joy ol reediq "Ivanhoe" aDd tiD n.. story, ot coane. ccmce na the few who ~ ,_ve .m-et tllat the romantic aclYaltures ot the unfOI'pttable tlrrtiL we ~ '-n. SUDD iaJWlt. Sir WUfred of Ivan-word II 00' 8te IVANROt." "'Il: SUD-JNsuur -wte. Maurie Stanley ~MunDce eo.. en ..... u., -llutDe ...... Balboa Jalud Kistler & Co. Camplete lnauraJ)ce Service ·Auto -Ftre -BurPr'Y JIGQltal -IJ!e -AccideDt ""'Insured HOIIle -u-na 2IOS Nwpt. Blvd., N. B.~ .. GERALD W. RITCHIE Realtor -lrwuraDce Notary Public IN CORONA DEL MAR SINCE 1936 1219 Cout Blvd. HArbor 83 -Eves; HArbor 2415 NURSER 'I' HAPPY DAY SCHOOL Early Childhood Education for Uttle Folk 440 Heliotrope Ave. Corona del Mar, Calif. HARBOR 1091-W Transportation Furnished DANCING INSTBUCI'ION AUTHUR MURRAY'S 411 COAST BLVD. Corona del Mar ()pea 10 to 10 . For tree daDce aD&l7lla Call HArbor 1925 JI'UBN1'I'UBE BJ:P.ua --Furniture Restoration Chair bottoms, benchee and atoola restored Ulln& cane, nJSb. reed. etc:. HARVEY'S Furniture Repair 2050 Santa Ana Ave. C.C.ta Mesa. BEacoo 6133-J 81LVD PIA'I'INO Silver Platers ADd SUvenmltha Repair • ReflnlahiDC • ~te Golc! -Silver • Copper· Brul Near Community Cburcb m• Harbor Blvd., eo.ta ~~­BEaoaa 5113 .... .:...~--~= ~ · ·ll'•~ xu;~ i2 . AJaai Juvenile f:DJ:.e: ... iJt , J:~Jeni~w=thhelllltl,... _\'! ~~ of~~of ~~-~~~b ~ ~~ home ol Mra. John Keeler, 224 Binet • 8"ifnlft&, ~ t, d' 1~1 =,:-~ =~~:r.;:MorMra.c.r.~mr::ti Celana tor the 'benefit ~ me.,~, .. ~ co-a.r.:~ ~~ ~ for the 1'he Oty ~1 or the Oty a ~den . I ' 0 • event ia Mrs. Robert eaw.. and Newpwt Beach, ~t to U., The project for thJa tenn wlll be have •ed tbi-IM• her committee includea Mrs. Mer-provllilonl of the 'Street V-.Uoe ~dd·· fi~IOdal. to ....,_ ? baviD8 ton K. Cameron. ticket.: Mta. Act ~ lMl. N and an ~.. held' 9D • ep In.. ::....,.., with the Qt;J of "-waart Jack Newton, tallies; M.ra. Robert thereto. billa& Sec t1 on 8300 12, at c hAJJ In Beaeh· and Hoxie, tables; Mrs. J<*pb Fer-throulh 8111 of the atreeta an4 C.C.1a Mesa. Thoee prftent be-' • eft gusen, serving; Mrs. Robert Kep. HiabW&J'I COO., &,.. hereby or-side the ho&teiiH were Mmf& . W..... l& w.ld 1ilt .. pen, food, and Mrs. Harry 11. dalia, re80lw and declare u fol-Harry Hllllal'd, W. B. Men111, Wt ~~-!« t6e ~_!!. • ~ CUey. lows: James A. Harria, K. Stetaon, Bar· port ~ auu Ita d~ •01' ,.... . SJri"'Otf 1: Tlat the pubUc old Beebe, Henry Deiater, E. Y. CUy of Newport Beedl to.- lntereR and CGIIWIIIence require Ragan,. Dean SoUth, C. B. au., the I al d herelDattel" ~ ~ Ruth Thanks Blood Bank Many thanks to the American Red Cross Blood bank were ex- pressed this week by Mrs. Ruth Hansen of Corona del Mar, who has just returned from a hOIPital siege that began before Christ- mas. As a result or surgery. Mrs. Hansen needed nine blood trans- fusions of a rare type of blood Just as she wa.s slipping int.o un- consciousness. s h e remembered hospital authorities reporting that only three pints of her blood type were available in the hospital and that It would be necessary to con- tact the blood bank for more. It was secured and Mrs. Hansen is now back managing her Ceramic Hobby Shop on Coast Blvd. at Marigold Ave. During her ab- sence. the students in her ce- remic classes took turns manning the shop for her. Basketball Tourney Sponsored by Kiwanis Costa Mesa Kiwanis club mem- bers are completing plans for their second annual Washington's Birth- day inYitational Basketball Tour-nament to be held at the Orange Coast College gymnasium Monday and Tuesday. Feb. 23-24. Harry Hall is in charge of the tourney. Entries have been accepted from Huntington Beach, Buena Park and Long Beach in addition to the Harbor Boys' Club at Costa Mesa. who won last year's D champion· ship. the doiUta ~ ucl abpdonment of Orville Nel8on. Max Owen, ~ propertr. d ' a put ot a-~ of a atreet in old ~ink. Ray Traut~ CliftoN ~ the aw f#. N~ the City of~ Beach. and it Lewis, Kenneth JohnaOn, 0 . E. B'each c1ld. on or aboUt JaQUJ ia the fDteDtlon ot tbe City Coun-White and .C. M. Tucker. The 28, 1953. aubmlt to tbe ()rua&e dl ~ the City of Newport Beach next meeting, March 4, wtU be Coull!)' ~0' ~1'--a to Ol"der the foUowlng described a pot-luck luncheon at 12:50 p.JIL -.u ~ptl~ aDd ... t Of -*1 portion ~ aaid atnet in aaid Oty at .the home of Mrs. Clifford here1Daft81' ~b.-1 ~lllt.d of Newport s.eh, County of Lewis. 2119 Thurin. Costa Mesa, area for Ita approval, pursuant to Orange, State of C&Jlfomla, to be with Mrs. Orville N~lson as co-Section 35002 of the GoveJ'IlDieftt vacated, clOied up and abandoned, tw.teas. Code of the State of c.ntomla: to-wit; and A JKII1ioft ol Lot 6, Block B, Cal J• .. F W....... tbe alliii'OY&I of aiel as shown upon a map of Sea-A •a. are Orange Cotmty BOundary Com· shore Colony Tract, recorded mlaalon bu been .ecured; . 1n Miscellaneous Maps. Book •-aease Jblced Now, 'l'lllenlore. • n ••••..,... 7. Page 25, Records of Orange ID by the City Coundl of the C1t7 ot County, California, being 15 Newport Beech that the fo1JcJWlq feet in width me&SW'ed at Avalon Tranaportatlon Co., of dedaratlon. and DOtice be madii right angles and lying adja-Newport Beach hu requested au-and given· cent to and parallel with the thority from the California PubUc Jt .. a;... Deeland. that po. most northeasterly line of said Utilities Comrnlaaion to tncreue oeedlnp bave been initiated by Lot 6. fares on passenger boat operations the aaid Oty ~ Newport Beach. Said portion of said street to be between Newport Beach and Santa a'G1ty ot tbe 8th aua to umex vacated. closed up and abandoned CataUna Island . the aaJd real popert7 u herein- is more clearly shown on a certain The company propo~~es to boo&t af~r deM:rl..d: wtdclt aatd teal Rl;8P approved and adOpted by the one-way fares between Newport property Ia eontii\IOUI to the p...., City Council o.f the City of New-Beach a.nd Avalon from $3.16 to ent boundaria of aaid Oty ot port Beach for said vacation, clos-$3.40, issue l().rlde commutation Newport Beech. au4 wtdch mg. up and abandonment. by Reso-books at $14.3a eech. and to erty 11. at the t time =: lut1on dated Feb. 9. 1953, and des-charge one-viay children's fares pletely unlnha~ ' ig:nated "Resolution No. 4034," of $1.70. Regular aervice would which said Map is on file in the be offered during the four sum-• Jlfotloe .. ~ Otfta that It office of the City Clerk of the City mer months. J:II"'DDMd by C1ty of New· of Newport Beach. Referenoe is The company aays a new 63-port Seach to anDO the herein- hereby made to said Map for fur-foot vessel with seating capacity ~!~erC1dnaibed rM1 property to ther particulars as to 1he proposed for 70 person~ co.ting $25 000 is un: ty of Newport Beach. whlda vacation, closing up and abandon-CWTently undtt constructi~n 'tor aaJd real propertJ ahaD. In t.bele me nt of said portion of said street, use on the channel nm. ~· bear the ~am • and said map is made a part of ''AJdean Aace Annexatlo& Tbe this Resolutio.n to the same extent specific delcrlption of the bGan· and purpose as u the same were Parents r-·est darle1 of the terrttol')' ., pro-herein in corpora ted in full. ';I K S poeed t.o be a n n ex e d are u SECTION 2: 'nlat the pro-f G• 1 S t followl: ceed.ings for the closing up and 0 IT COU S :nut No. 1583, l«<r'*d Jn abandonment of the a.foreu.id por-Father and Mother were the MiaceJianeow llap Book •· tion of said ~~ ahall be had and guests of honor at the Corona del ~ ~ftCOI'ded 011 Mal' 22. taken, and the City Council ot the Mar C.ommUDlty Church Monday 1 • ETHElt WITH tbat elects to proceed under the provi-Sco f Troo 28 one-llalf ol 15th Street. sion.1 of the said "Street Vacation · uta 0 P invited their be tweea the GIRL FOB THE BORKD.J.S ~----•-o_u_o_____ The Boyd Horrella (abe ia the r former Joan Dodd) became the City of Newport Beach hereby Feb. 2 when FUth Grade Girl portlan ot the ~ Act of 1941," and all amendment.a parents for diDner and so earned =doD ol tb!oJ!' o b· thereto, being SectIon a 8300 their 000~ badp. we. Une .a ta. through 8331 of the Streeta and en~~t. =cl~ed~ the Pl'OiaaDtlon ~ tbe Highways Code of the State of aentation of "Sieeptng Bea=;. SoutbeUtirlY liDe ~ • al d M~ L Scharle parents of an 8 lb. 10 oz. baby ~ P1aDo girl named Debol'&h Low on Sun- Orpnlat-Aecnmpenwt day, Jan. 25. ~a:.·· 1m GOLDENROD AVE. Coroaa del liar Cawrence K. Gundrum, M.D. 1741 Superior Ave., Costa Meu Practice llmlted to Dl.aee.la of Ear. Nose, Throat: Allergy Office Hours; by Appointment BEacon 6508 or BEacon 683:5 FUNERAL DIRECI'OR Baltz Mortuary Chapel by the Sa HARBOR 42 --Corona del Mar, California Ample Ott-street ParldDa l'rtendly Neiahborhoocl SerYSc:. PARKES· RIDLEY GRAUEL CHAPEL 110 Broadway BEacoe 5610 O.ta .._ UVING ROOM BEDROOM DINING ROOM St.ch u-. •: ETHAN AUIN SlltES ICliNG FANCHE. ENGLANOut SlAlY •1\Ct • • ..... , att.ra IM!M!I Pllmla COIITRACTIR Commerdal a ae.lcleatlal luared ---Boaded No job too large or too small F.H.A.TERMS • Fine Resideniiel '•inti119 • 24-hr. commerelel MMrl~ • F•dory meintenence • All worl tu•r•nteecl • Free estlm•t•• • Complete rent•l of ~ equiprMnt for the jNtlntw omCE&SHOP 1301 Coast Highway Newport ...... BEacon 6393 LAMPS AND SHADES WALL SHELVD BEDDING FIH DEllvaT CIEOIT TlaMS PAllO FUINmlll ........ .... AI' California. with Lorena K1l 9'1e Traet No. Ull. SECTION 3: The Street Super-role. Others in :.: u -ftwllwr~ .. a......r";)J intendent of the Oty of Newport Vivian Brown, JuclY ~ ~ ~t od :£ ...... ~ 211.; Beach ahall cause to be ~ted Humason, NaDey C..rdneli_!I,Jlfta U.. biNr -,;ao P.M. cia conapicuouslv along the line of the Hunt. Linda Martocchl, •err~ • ar • ~ ..,._ • portion of aaid atreet propoMd to Moon, SuzanDe Ri~ Ruth a.tte,rmv be...,.._ td tile~ be vacated. not more tban 300 feet M a r l e Slater, Jaclde .....-. ~ a.mben0 ~ ~ tbe at;, Hall ol apart, but not lea than three in Betty Ann Lacbou Karen Bawan ~ 'Y -Newport Beeeb. 3100 all. notices of the vacation of aaid Janet Ghiselin. N'a n c y shoote'.f ~~t ~etfl1011. Blvd., Newport portion of said street. Said no-and Mary Clair Michelsen Mra .-.ch. caJlfOmla. • ._.., WID tioes shall state the preparation William Hurnason is the. Scout be had at wblclt heariDc any Pll'" of this Resolution of Intention and Leader aon owntn1 any real ProP • r t y the time and place of ~ hearing · within the boundaries of the terri- of all persons interested m or ob-Piano Party Held tory so proposed to be annexed. u jecting to the proposed vacation described above, may appear and of said portion of said street. At Barcume Home object to the proposed annexation SECTION 4: Notice is hereby A piano party was held Feb. 8 and ahow cause, why auch lftrl. given that the City Council of the at the home of Mrs. Ruth Bar-tory should not be so annexed. City o.f Newport Beach does here-cume, Corona del Mar, with Dr. The above and foregoing Reso- by fix Monday, the 23rd day of Millie Krieg. Mus. D. of Burbank. lution was duly and regularly March, 1953, at the hour of 7:30 as a special guest. The young passed and adopted at a regular p. m. of said day. in the Council p eo p 1 e who attended included meeting ot the City Council of Chamben of the City of Newpor t Marcia Richter. Jon H u b bar d. the City of Newport Beach, held Beach. located in the City Hall Carol Crum. Julie Hall and Roger on the 9th day of February, 1953, of the City of Newport Beach, as Zeiger of C'orona del Mar, Bar-by the following vote, to wit: the time and place for hearing all bara and Judy Peterson of Long AYES, Councilmen: Smith, persons interested in or objecting Beach and Darlene Stranger of Isbell, Miller. to the propo8ed vacation o.f aaid Santa Ana. NOES, Councilmen: None portion of said street; and the ABSENT Councilmen; said City Council of the said Qty BACK FROM ENGlAND . Finch, Bennett. of Newport Beach at said time Mrs. May Funch baa returned to and place will hear the evidence the Harbor from a Yilit of many NORMAN MIJJ.ER offered by any person interested in months with ber relatives on the Ma1or the vacation of aald portion of aaid oubklrts of London. She and ~~RIEST: street heretofore described. Mrs. Charlotte Thompaon are re- SECTION 5: Thia Resolution siding at 713 Acacia Aw .. C.oiona City Clerk of Intention ahall be pubU.Ihed at del Mar. They formerly Uved at Publlah: FE!b. 12 and 19, 1953 least onoe in the Newport Harbor l!i09 Cout Blvd., Corona del Mar. In the Newport Harbor Elwlln Enm5:, a newspaper of p~ ,_ ___ .-,.....,,;,;,..;...;;;.~;,...----..;..----...;;.. =~~m::fl~~]:~~ WHITMAN'S SERVICE SW ........ -.. ,..._. -H:Hr. , ..... -Nt. W-' "r ~ be made prior to the date set tor th.e hearing of all pei'IIOns inter-ested in or objecting to the pro-· -we s.ecr.n. 111 &.. '"'CJ s.Mc." posed vacation. 1010 e..t N. HArt.. ~1-a-NH.: 1~ II""J.---.C. ... 4e1 w. The above and foregoing R.efo-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;t lution ol Intention No. 4035 waa duly puaed at a regular meeting of the Oty Council of the City of Newport Beach, held on the 9th day of February. 1953, by the fol- lowing vote, to-wtt: A YES, Coundlmen; Smith. lUll, Miller 1 NOES, Coundbnen: None ABSENT Councilmen: Flnc:h. Belu'lett NORMAN MILLER MQor .. Merchants' · · , PRITEOTIYE SERVICE ................... NEWPORT HARBOR AREA .-. ' * * MciEOI OPS MILLION TOTAL and BIGBIIDI latJded Geaend Coalraclon c ............ ...... Additions Alterations, Repairs IIAIIMII' 1318 BAr.,_IGtM IIAI'bol' rwn-w tH,. tea'DAII t.0a eoa.truc:tioD Jpcme 5% -2DY!CB ... 11011 a&ftl.ll:ll Jtesw I ..... ............. lUI OeMI 8hC.. ClMI ft. IU Ill K1 1-1111 .lAM IS •. , RAY Building Coatndor 100 C...t ltv4., CcwOfte del Met HAtbor otll Residence: HAtbor 2114-W A t100.000 more lD buildlnc per- mlta were t.uecl durin& the JIU! week. brtnclnl the month's total for the dt7 at mld-Febnlary put tt00-000 and for the :year up to 11.200,000. • · ~oUowlne permlta w e r e iuued durin& the month: Edpr Hi~=t1ona at 615 Via Udo Soucl, $225. H a r o 1 d Caward. add aeeond story, enlarge lritd\en at 529 Vlo Udo Soud. $10,000. Howard B. lAwia, 323 Via Udo Soud. 6-roorn. l.uM'y, 1-unit dwel-linc at 331 Via IJdo Soud, $18,000. Newponlleldlta K. E. Whiteneck, 5CI5 Redlands, 5-room, 1-atory, l..unlt dwelling at same~. $11,000. llai"-Wllliam -. HUmphreys, r~mod- fax Stadt lid ldap Tlaanlrs A letter of than&c. for assistance in a tax study hu been r-ectjved by Harvey D . PM88, Balboa Ialand raltor, from Ben Hu.lle, chainnan of the State Senate Committee on State and Local Taxation. Mr. Hulse wrote: ''Our appraisal study has just been brought t o a close and on behalf of the Senate Interim Com· mittee on State and Local Taxa- tion. I wish to thank yo u for your generous assistance and s pl('ndid cooperation. Your participation In this studv has provided a V('l')' important senice to our state and its local subdivisions. · On \b(' basis of the Information you:r furnished us, we arc now complet- ing a report on the equalization of asse. sed valuations of property in California." Mrs. Malone Is Named Nursing Arts Teacher etuq at !111 Ectaewat«. t;a,!iOO. Alliert }lyman. wall at D>l Ocean Blvd. PJ(). Albert Cornelius, 2219 Channel Rd., ~room, 1-etoey, 1-unit dwel- ParldagProlal.- lolatloalouyld A request trom Mr. and Kn. E. E. BJepr, operatQn of the Lee Haven Motel and Trailer Park oa Mariners Klle in Newport, for so- lution of .. rkinc problema wu referred by City Counril Monday last week to ita traffic committee. The Bie1en req'*td a loading zone in front of their of!Ule 10 that proapectlve customers could park. 11ley claimed that all parking &Maces dw-i.ng the evening hours were taken up by employees of Rosan, Inc., which has three ahift.a on the }ob. "W e have asked them to pleue let us have a chance by leaving the ~ce va- cant Ln (ront of the offace," the Biegera wrote. "Each m o n t h since last Labor Day has showed a loss over last year." M88CID, OCC Grad. Enrolla in Mexico U. Paul Corte7 of Costa Mesa. mid- term graduate of Orange Coast Colleg(', has gone to Mexico City to enroll in the University of Mexico for advanced stud,y in panish and Spanish literature. Last spring he won the first Orange Coast Faculty Travelship- ScholarshJp and used the award to finance a summer's tr-ip in and around M<'xico City. At that time h(' audited some classt>S a t t he Cit~ 'nl\'l'I'Sit)' =-:ow he returns to takt• credit cours4's on senior colle~e lcn·l. He b a World War II \'etrran of the Army airborne• eli \'ision. Real Estate. Building Problems on Program lin&.at 21~ ~000. Ed w a r d Sedfn&er, 406 Coaat Blvd., 4-room, t ... tory .. 1,.1-unlt dweJ- UM at 311 Jumlne, ••.800. H. L. Roberdl. 611 Acac:ia, dwel-lin& at '70S Acacia, $7 .!fOO. N. A. Rouaellot, tte Ocean Blvd, add JPtc:J:Ia,, aonvert old ldt:cben into bedl'ooaa, $3,500. Cllfford stow, alterationa at 508 Marigold.. $1,000. N.,...,.n John G. Vau Amerafoort, 1.25 43rd St., 4-roorn, 1-atory, 1-unlt dwelling at 4310 W. 0 c e a n Ft., $10,400. Tom Carson. alterations at 107 21at St., $100. W. A. Ramaley, Galley Cafe sian at 701 Bayside, $327. Meecma Thcmk Newport For Dump Site Action I · IQIII IIS2MI .. OUI IUIINIII ., M-Me. Sw: ... ., Lw C..t '--., c.-.; .. .., A.N. I c..,_ Escrow Servloe A lettl'r of appreciation was received by Newport Oty Council Monday of last week from Costa M e a a Chamber of Commerce, wh.ich expressed its thanb for the city's cooperation in solving the dump site problem. 1lle Mesa Chambl'r directors also aald they were happy to know that Newport city otncials are willing to meet with them to di5cuss mutual p~ te rns, and accepted the Invitation to talk things ov('r. INGRAM-WILD CORP. Excavating Bulldozing Hauling LA.UNA FIDIIAL SAYIN&S & LOAII ASSOC&ATION 1600 Superior Ace .. Costa Mesa I 16th & Superior I BEacon 6935 Floor VoveriDp-Dral.D.,_,. Asphalt Tile -Rubber T\le Fonnlca -Unoleum Tile CARLTONS' us~a~~ ISII E 11tb 8L O.ta .... BEACON C%10-W 22 Yean in Orange County Co1crite Work of AD ][inda FLAGSTONE PATIOS BLOCK WALLS .:'tt rs. Betty M. Malone of =-:ew· port has be<>n appointed instruc· tor in !\ursing Arts on a part- time basis a t Orange Coast Col- lege. S he will assist In the super- vision or \'OCStional nUI"S(' trainees in the St. Josephs and Santa Ana Community Hospitals. Coast Col- lege is cooperating with these two hospitals in quaUryin't women to b e c o m e licensed as voca tiona! Dunes. Of p.•ctal m tt>rest o tho. e I ii=====:;:===================i acti\e in bwtdmg and real estate a ·u I L D IR G B L O".., 5 will b.' thfl forthCOm.illlt SPriro<; or ~ .. --·--• na EWI'DIA'I'IB e Tue da) \enm~ lecturt's and d.J!<· • PUMI BLOil cuss1ons. s ponsorro by th€' Oran'te c Title Co. of Santa Ana, to be • 0 held at the company's banquet • CU..W11111IS. .._ 1110-J • HArtter ·-.J UIJ .....,_. IW. C.. w.i. Barllor SERVICE -c...t IW. -HAttler 1447 CORONA DB. WAI Wwenl D. wa..er-at. D. 0... New Theatre to Present Comedy, "2 BliDd Mice' The Broadway hit co m e d y, ''Two Blind Mice" by Sam Spe- wack. has been selected as the first play to be produced by the newly-formed San Clemente Com- munity Theatre. It wilt be pre- sented at the Casino San Cle- mente March 26, 27, and 28. roo m. 5th and Main str~ts. Schedule or the 7:30p.m. meetings is as follows · Feb. 17. F.H.A. Plans: Feb. 24, Tax Problems; March 3. Real E state Forms; March 10. Escrow Forms. WELCOME GRA..,'"DDAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Albl'rt L. Holmes, 4.28 Dahlia A\·e .. Corona del Mar. are grandparents of n('w little Shirley Janine Hunt of Pasadena. Shirley is the third child of Mr. and Mrs. IMaryl William Hunt. S he was born Jan. 21 weighing 8 lbs.. 9 h ounces. • LUMBER Oft SA'I'.Sto5 smr. 9 to 1 NOTIOE OF TID: BOARD OF SUPE&VlSORS OF ITS IN- TLvrtON TO PUBOBA8J: REAL PROPERTY FOB T1IZ COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CAUFOR!'\"IA ARE YOUB INSUIIANCE COSTS TOO IDGH? Not1c:e b Hereby Gina of the intention of the Board of Super- visors of Orange County to pur- chase for and on behalf of said County or Orange all of that cer-tain real property, situated In the City or Santa Ana, County of Orange. State of California. par-ticularly descritx-d as follows: WELCH'S CIICIETE BEaCOD 85t7 .N ...... B~w&.o.ea•­ Orup ... -D ... Lot 20, Block A. of t ht> J. W. Gardner Subdivision. for the purchase price of Six Thousand Forty Dollars t$6,0<10.- 00); that it is proposed to pur- chase the said real property from the estl\te of Fred A. Bronson on Tuesday, the lOth day or March. 1953, at the how-of 11:00 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Board of ,Supervilors Room ln the Cow-t House, Santa Ana, Orange County, Catlfomla, which time and place Ia fixed as the time and place 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 -· .... when the Board of Superviaor. I will meet to consummate such T I L I I ~. February 3, 1953. ~ BY ORDER OF THE··BOARD 'ASPHALT rx Irllaom MATERIAL & INST ALLA110N ••••• Light Colo rs COimiiE FLOOI a.. .... ••....... , ....• SZ-I OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE ,--a COUNTY, CAUFORNIA. ~ (Seal) B. J . SMITH i Count)' Clerk and ex-oftl-i do Clerk or the Board of ! SupervUion of <>r-anp County, Cal1fonala. Publlah: Newport Hartlor Enalp l'etlruar7 12, 19 It 26. 18. ........ ___ ,I I ILl• I I I e1 ...... ., ...... ~~;., ................. __ • lnt8.11a1118t. 101-011& Costa Mesa Lumber Co. LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS PAYIII COITRACTOR EXCA\'."T'DiG -GRADING -TRUCKIN'G PBO!'\'E BEACOS 1M! . ()oraer ll-11_,.. & Harbor Blvd. Coeta ..... de orators . of flne homes · yachts· apartments Here et Ho-eoocl 6ef'CI--ltoe•• EVUYTHIN&. You can Mled your fvmitw9 '"-tt. t.,.,..t .-. led;on of MOIIent e..d 'ecHica Trop&c.l In ttMr eNL We ...... lerte rioch of .. ,_, ..... , ........ , ... l:lrica, weft,.pet'l, fto« COY ..... eM! e,,.._ H-l 6erdeft wom-..... • re,.tett..l e. cfomt ... fi-t ., ........ , .... ••.-y _. --.......,._ -... ".. ..,. ......... .. ....... ..., ....... ......... y ...... .._ .... _., ~ ,...._ "" for .... of .., ......... • • • ......... ............. House & Gorden · -ceAIT •teMwA•• ...... T I I ACMe CM.If.. ........ , ........ -............. . 1 Wrollgial ._ Furaiture- WMI M OUI OWW. MIW COSTA ~ NaOill Me __, M:CODtt•LT. "····-...... -a.lwia .. .., .... ., ···:=· .. ._ ..... ..... .. . ..... ............. ClEDIT IUUAU OF NIWfOaT 11ACH. ~ IMCH AND COSTA t.tiiA ....... ,..... P.O. .. ... .... ., ............ c.a SAVE I ea.b & Carry TV Radio Semce by factory-traiDed technidam Auto Radio Spedallste .... a.m.-OUT tile pa.) Mesa BacUo cmd Tele'fi8ion HI & llreedwa~, Coda·-·~~ ..... .,..,_ .... &.&aoa oa ... , ... 1088 tiiVKN ~LAME 0£1111 • ..... ll'rOa&GII .................. &~.._LYOD 1888 Harbor BlYcL o.la--ns • .., ..... Harbor Hiflh ·~ MARIA PLilOD Before the annual Heert'a De- al.re dance, many Harborites wft'e aeen clinb:lg at tbe Caataway'a the Hurley Bell. the Balboa Bay Club, and the Victor Hugo Inn at La-guna. There l.an't enough room to name aU the couples who we.e at the dance, ao I'll Jt.wt name a few . They are Taja 'rohUl and Jim Wheeler, N an c y Tritt and Dick Campbell. Tony Chriatensen and Charlie Lamb. Su.ie Williams and Tom Person, Joan Clark and Bugs Zerbe. Linda Zanden and Joe Les-- ter , Pat Gaughan, and Jack Al- lanach, Judy l:utman and Sonny Burt, Bonnie> Georee and Lee Mo- ritz. Terry Gtt.on and Sue Mc- Keon. Tommy Hlll and Joanne Gouvian. and GaU Frahm and Bob Milum. • • • .............. ,. ..... ( F ........ ..... • t A• ~ Sdaool Dona Reveals ... un:u.Y Lmm Plans to Wed At , _ _. '· we·--come heme with One of the Harbor' a prettiest ... ~ .... memben of the )'OW'IJrer 1et re-top s~dlnp from the Huntmgton v~led plans for a late April wed-Beach Leacw. Our A'a won the di t ktail ty c:ham~L·-'th Orange at ng at a recen coe par . .,., n.e party wu gJvm by Mr. and Hunt gton ach achool. Mn. Hadd Ring of Udo Isle for At the end of the flnt quarter their daughter Dona, offtdally an- Orange . wu leeding 9-4; aecond nounclnK her enpgement to Ken- quarter we were ahead 15-11, neth Craft Jr., aon of Mr. and third quarter, 15-13 and the final Mra. Kenneth Craft of Nashville, score 1~15 in our favor. Laat Tenn. year we were ~feated by Oran&e Dona chose her grandmother's In the finals 24-23. . birthday u the date of her en-Rooters on the aldelinea were pgement party, and Mrs. Gordon Lyn n McFarland. Dave Pettit, Hollingshead he 1 p e d her grand- Phyllis Milum, Jack Cargle, Carole daughter receive the fifty friends B I owe r, Doug Newberr)', Jody of the young couple from the Los U eb, Bob RJed. Marsha Davia, Angeles and Harbor area. IE II UPIILITEIIII u, .................. .,. .... -_ •• , ....... a.. ... Buzz Baily had a party at his house in Newport Saturday. 1boee there wer e: Roberta Prentice and Buu, Barbara Prentice and Bob WUson, Joan C 1 ark and Dave Smith, Martha Nonnan and J ohn- nJe Toolin, Deanna Bowen and Bob Norman, and Nande Cole and Bob Sloane. J ohnny Henrotln. Cynthia WU-Ml.aa RJng attended Newport Uams, D a v i d Brickner, Maggie Schoola, Orange Cout College and Crane, Blff Parker , Patty Riley, usc Jack Newbepry, Jeuica Roberta. ;;;;;·======-d:===~=========:==, Herb Yee. Sandy Swanson, John • • • Watching a very exciting movie at the Lido, called "Oh Henry's Fullhcruse," were Barbara Earl and Bob Graham, Bobble Starege and Ken Niles, and Maryanne and Bob Burkhardt. and D e a n n a Bowen and Bob Nonnan. • • • Tuesday of last week t~ Taffy club honored their aiWTull.by giv- Ing them a spicy dinner consJsting of hot tamales and spaghetti. As the old membenl walked in the door at Marilyn Peterson's house, they each received a corsage made of carnations and gladioli. The h o n o r e d guests were Dianna James. Janis Allen. Lois Holtz. Mary Meisinger , and Susie Pleger. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be- t w een Fred Wilson and Jack O'Reilly.~ the nrm name of "Tico's" was dissolved on Febru- ary 9, 1953, by mutual consent. Hereafter Jack O'Reilly shall sep- arately own and operate the busi- ness located at 1706 South E1 Ca- mino Real, in the City of San Cle- mente, County of Orange, State of California. and Fred Wll8oo shaD separately own and .!)perate the busirJeU located at 811 C 0 a It Highway, CcJrona delMar, County ol Orange, Stat~ of CaUiom1a. Dated: F~ruary ,,1953. FRED Wll.SON JACK O'REILLY Haask, Julie Hurndell, Gene Lund, Laurie H~drlcla, Jimmy Locker. Dana Fa4Jer. Chuck Vandervort. Darlene Green. Leon Atwood, Bev- erly Lund, Don Kimble, and TeJTY Teuman. • • • Having fun at Bill BaLUnger's Valentine Party, even on Friday the 13th, were Larry · Metcalf, Unda Preston, Jim Pringle, Char- neth Starege, Meg Andrews, Jetr J a m e s, Cynthia Williams, Gay Bergan, Nancy B r y a n t. A.J::tlf' Birtcher. C a r o I y n Callis. Biff Parker. Laurie Hendricla, Jeanne Jones. John Henrotln, Brenda Bar- nett, Dave Brickner, Patty Riley, Bob Ballinger, Phyllia Milum, Van Pomeroy, Rod Zurbel, Diana San- den , Dick Ward. Sue Brow n, Eddie Pope, John Lewis, Steve Whit~. and Ann Carol. • • • Nancy Bryant, Brenda Barnett, and Susan McCarthy gave a sur- price party for Penny Lowe 1a.st week. Joaning In the fun were Dana Torrance, Betty Shannon, Mona Rae Barlow and Pat Knapp; • • • The bicycling champs success- fully defended t h e I r respective titles a t the Corona del Mar play- ground Saturday, Feb. 7, and some new champions were crowned. Bob West retained h.la title In the HJgh School competition, as did Billy Callis In the Elementary Division. Charlton Smith ecleed out all comers In the 11-13 year age poop to become t.be new champion. OtMr wtn.n ln eepuate age grotqae and clautes were: Robert Petenneyer, ~ JohMoa,. and Doug Unruh. Second and third place ribbon wbmert were Dlclde butterworth, John Gruwelle, Ollp IIOTIIE& 18 ILL Willey, Guy Caldwell. Daw Ar- Mra. Henry Schroeder of 50J W. nott and 0.14 ~· S.y, Balboe, spent a week recently visiting her mother, who is ill, in Tbe new G. A. A. Prelldent Is Inglewood. Susan Brown. COlONA del .MD P11111111CY HAIW 221'2 POUCEMEN, NEEDED Civil Service Examination for Patrolmen wiD be held by the City of Newport Beach. Calif. on llonday, March 2nd, 1953 SALARY .. Salary SM'7.00 per IIIOIItla (PIU8 $28.00 eo.t of Living Bolla) ' IEqUaEMINTS I Ameriean CitiR.D, 21 to 38 ye&r'l ol .... Lep1 Reaident of State of Calllonala. HOW TO APPLY AppUeatiaa. may be obtamed at - aty Ball or Pollee Dept., Newpwt ._. Not Jaw thaD re~». 25th dermetics ····- I Jabulou• ne• ... •r•.,.•~oo ~1 value F.Jftt of extra eharse with et~cla purclat~le of •· a. eleaaaer Try it without atra OMII Toe'D left ital-..a .... IMW. thoroucla de=••--. .. ,. ~. 1Melll1d dh ··-iqrectieata .... k 1~ ........ .., ........... eecla baU a .W.U., ..a o( pnCectila ..... it..., • __. fracraattr c1eaa. ~..oore~., hair ..... it ... ,....... ... 1 .. lt. (6 OL pWtic laoaJe) J••ou•, •••·Jree S. A. Cl•••••r Yoer Mia wiU a. a.... cleuw, tofte.._,_ ...... ...... ..... '" .. lldhe., IWift. fthoety s. A. a.EANSU. ... ... 1M oely, tJae _.... Soil AO..W..• J'Wd 0 • ' -derme&ie. • ••• ••• .,.,.ay Hypo-.4U.pnic w,.~o COUIIIenld TOUfJa. tlry, ,_, ~ ........ ,. ..... , ••• $300 .. • ••• r •