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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1953-03-26 - Newport Harbor Ensign'"'-l~ and II"'WWnc &.n.-..•------------eer of nareoUc.t, a-rticularly to NAJWOII'ICII SKIIDf.l& t.Mn .. &e routh ol thla arH, wu Me • Iter t o1 tile Newport dNcrtbecJ at la at Thursday's ~ ....,. .,.,.,....._ w111 meetill& of the Newport Harbor aU.. a 1 I r • ..,.,..... Kiwanla Club by Clinton Wrl.:ht, eMtnl .. ._ ..._ .., .,., • MrtlOtial agent for Orana e ..... ~ c p 1 ... ltate County. ---., N ..... I , ...... Thne alarm I n 1 facta were broucht out by llr. Wript: .... ~ A-. I•Mt••llll N...,,_ co.ena. the ... Harbor Ana. • onere ._ bMn· a cr-t ln- ereue In nueotlct 11'1'8t ol tee\ 11ft'S d u r I n g the put ~. had rben to 233 arre~ted. or 10.9 per 100,000 population. Part of :..---.a..-------"""' thll lncreue. Mr. Wright ex· ~. was ~ to the addition ~--~~~~~~~~~--.__. .. _.._~~~~~ .... ~ ................................ .-........ -. ............ ~~ ........ ~~~--~~ • Jteclnnlnc w I t h the lea clanprout marijuana a1mott 1ft. evltabl)' leadl to other narcotic:~ tor a gNater kick. of narcotics agents, who have ~n abre to apprehend narcotics ... .--. ...... ~ .............. ~~~~~~~;r~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~;;~ .... ~----~--~~;:::~ ........ ~~--~~--~ violatort prevle>taly unmoleatecl • THERE IS NO CURE from addiction to opiates like Mrotn. • '!be c:ravlnc for thHe nar· cotict fore8 the addicts to com- mit crtmes to cet the neceuary l'lmdt. . ._. ,. -..... • t.w enforcement agencies' are woefuUy under-staffed. n-e problem hf re Is aggra- vated by the ease with which narcotics can b@ brought beck acre.. the border from njuana, he Rid There are only 29 nar· cotics officen at the border; only one or two are on duty at one time, and It takH up to fh·e hours to m.ke down a car thor- ollCh)y tor narcotics. so the en- forct>ment problem Ia form.ldabl<', M pointed out. Citing statistics from Loa An· alii pollee records, he Rid that 1n 1942. only two juveniles were arrested on DarCOtiCI charges-a nt.ioft or one.tenth per 100,000 population. In 1952 the flcure ~Uonlnl or tee.n-a1~n why they st811ed using. narcotics hu b r ouch t these answ~rs. Mr. Wrilbt tald: "Moat of the ldda in my netg.bborhood are using it." "1 just followed the crowd untU J wu caught stealing." "My boy friend started me ~ng lt." Thus "following the crowd" is one of the most general (.'llUJeS, he said Usually the narcotic:~ user ia a zoot suiter, with duck bill haircut, and sponge rubber shoes, driving a fancy car, and other teenagen also want to be like that 10 they will :nand out in t he crowd. Usually they start with amok· lng marijuana, which is prepare-d by pulverizing the leaves of the marijuana plant and rolling It tightly ln tw,o layen or brown paper to make a small cylinder with ends tucked ln. Commenting on parents' stat ements that "their boys didn't know It was marl· (Cclntlnued on Pap 12) . ,. Hop I would like to make It plllln were made to hlm preciselY as re. that tht>re Ia no truth to rumors qulred by contract, and no pay· that Councilman Braden Finch's mt>nt at aU was required on the new publication, the Equallur. Ia principal until maturity-in 1960-· b@ing financed by the Ensign u per contract drawn up by Mr . a pubUclty stunt of mine • • • Desenberg's own attorney • • • Nor a re there a ny loans involved Councilman Finch sanctimoni· • • • but it is only fair to expreu ous.ly reproaches the newspapers my appreciation to Brayden, be-for not analyzing what he calls cai.L'W' the publicity has been "Won-Andy Smith's 21 mudballs against dertul • • • the city • • • Yet It is a matter For the edification or t.hClCe of or r ecord that Braden himselt JOU who are not familiar with made the motion that scotcM<l the Uae Equalizer. le.t me explain that arand Jury probe ol the local po- it la a amaU t.page pamphlet, Uce scandal • • • There a re many written and publlahed by CounciJ. of ua who do not want that buT· mu nndl, laved ~ a month glary caS(' glossed over, because lt <tw;o iuuea to •te), wtth Oowldl· waa & ~p!orab&e deed that broke mall A. w. Smith the prime --faith wtth 1M Wit ol the PoiF pt. .-1 the N.wpon ..._ ~t and with all ol ua 1ft .,_ .. _._.,...., :1 B nw. ~ • •! _..Ur :.s~.--~ aild Preu~'i£:r .. '! J am now able to disclose how ~el few not pDblkbJIW my Rc pe~ ,quabble with my .. rt· porter Braden du~: out h.ls la t· ner. yet GJobe.Herald Publiaher est ae1"1118 tion-about tb e city legal Fred Allen -ta the Braden bles. adver tising rate: it was from .,, sing, although Fred also knew or page one of the Ens1gn and the the fight and a lso did not publish Press of JUIW' 26. 1952. Braden. it until it became public record by the way, is wing the tlrne-. • • • Ah cons istency, though art ditJhonored method or a ttack by a jewel, but thy n a me is not half-truths. He accuses us of Braden. s ky·rocketing the legal ad rat<': I would like to exchange cour- forgetl to mention that the En-tesies with Bradrn. and ask hirr. s.lgn saved the city more than some questions too: Who Is back· $1,~ with its low bid for legal ing him? Who Is going around advertising in 1951-52. 1be Ensign City Hall with subtle suggesting of .Tune 26,-1952, records that the to city employees t hat subscribing contract for 1952~ was a warded . ., to the Ensign at the rate eatab-to t ~ e ~quaUzer Is .adVlSable . liahed by the Count Boa d f Who IS gomJt around hkewise on Supervi.son d the ~ty eo' ~~ Balboa Island collecting those fiv~ • an unCJ spots., • • • acted on a motion made by Coun-· . . cilman Lea IsbeU. seconded by As for Braden s acrount or _h•~ Councilman B r d Finch I newspaper e~nenct'. I -am ·lm· a e n · pressed, just as I was w h e n I know that Braden, a vet_eran wrote and published the same newspaperman Csec st'COnd l&Sue r M · · or the Equall ) is r th acts arch 9. 1950, tn the Ens1gn fact that t.ba:er t S~~re 0 ~~ P<'rsonality of. the W~k when he inch rae, · per co was a Counol candtdatt' • • • =: eonai ts. ~ a marginal My chUd bride doesn't want me to • dering the extreme care mention this fact-but I am no ::U.~~~~:;'ust .g~ ":th pub-Jongt>r wearin~ kn<-e pantS. as • "'&"U ces Braden suggests. That was back Councilman Finch joinl Ensign in 1920, and Braden t hen was :t partner Bud Desenberg V1 the stripling or 17. Thanks for th<' t~ of maligning with half complimen t, just th e u m e. tnltht, seeking to bring cti.scredit Bra d e n. I am FORTY year.> upon ~ and ~If and the old • • • Tl F 'IU-.ewi.t4 ftl-. •• u.. QoJJ e-P RrM» • ~oz KALTDBACB, ~ .. eart ~taulaab'a ea~. 11n lET 01 Elfft tt.e IAIIkn OIMe o1 u.e .-1 YC: Star, I.Awflll N.U.'t Nortll Newport aut.or Y8dd Cl•lt Stu D, 8DYC: .....,., T-IIIEI _._., Sprt.cGGWOip ....... ._..tM I.Zff_..a Arc••1· NBYC: ·~· fWd .. Ids,.~ (BYC) .... .....,., I c. ~ ........... Fetdllt. o.e ef s-*i'• "'"uel .... ,..,.... IIYO: ~ .... 11111!111'• m ... G~ ...._. 1oe are ._ __..: ..... COMt X. 1-••· A.._ la c-al (No. 111),.... ,.,.. 711 IlleS., NIIYC; L tl = Haeke.ll Ia ~ (No. IM) ... W..,... --'• 8 • • r t a-rt. ~oa.lhlriiMII.~ola WI) NID'C; w.e. Lee n..., ..... lint aW'U'd, 18 Vbe. (No. Itt). l.eewaJ lr .. ABYC : OcMa Kee· Otller wi~Uten~ W4'~: PC, lllke lq, 11an'e7 s-n· Alaorlta. Barke's ra&o.a. BYC; lat. It, NIO'C. A public meeting bas bee-a called for 7 :>· m. Monday by the recently organized ~ Aaociatloo of Costa Mesa. which is oppo&ln~: IN movt> for incorporation. AI M at h ~ w s. treasurer, announct"d yesterday that tbe ~tins: wtU be hf'ld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. AI Forgit, 1733 Santa Ana Avt'., Costa Mesa. I Waltt>r Sh<-Uenberger lS presi dent or the new Asioclation. Othf'f'S actl~ in tht> organization a re AI Forgit. Harry Estus. Husth , IEiitus. R. H. Mottet, Da\ld Baxter. L. A. Weide and Jack Wright. Mrs Forsnt l.s ~tary. l 'J'lu-Auocia tolD, which b:lsM I t.s opposition to incorporatlon on thc high coct of fonning a city, set the meeting for Monday nls:ht so tthat tht-outCOI'nt" of the hearing befOTl' the County P1annlntt Com· mission tomot r-ow (Friday) can bto 1 ~mown. 'The Comrnilaion will hold • ~arin,g -tM poopoeed boun· \<~aries of the O ty of eo.ta Mesa. llf'S& incol poration was also in· ,polwd In action of t he ~port '-Oey ~J M•ttr:J ~v na lht' petition for &m'le.Jattton fill l •"lNir tc C3.lh!'CI .. .._ No J • to ICO&ta Mt>Sa. Tha is the arc:-1\ tx-- twH>n 15th and 16th itr"N'U b(o. tvo~n I rvin<' Ave. and Santa AM Ave. I ~lim H . F ranklin . speak n::: ror the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com· ~rce. reqU("Sted that thl? !': ". por1 Council delay action on 1\n· nexation rcqtM?Sts. at lea."t untrl proposf'd boundaries havp bN'n es· nde11 an 4 d Verdi• ~t 0. ue IIUIC IPIIL 11 ;:~~~~·~0:·o~~::~~:J~~~ AJ ....:::;, fact and in law, and l&ml' and 01 COIIcll .. EI mon<') m1~ht be lost. "I believe that in 30 to 60 da).> thf> ctt~ of. 'rwport lkat·'1 1n 19-;3 • H,. actd!'d that the Mesa Ch~n.,.. the tidelands will be return<'d l<' A 11111 Ji,·i~ U.bac:lA th h• t nd ~ant<·d n h.•ll <' tu U. W City Attorney Harry Blodgett I be:-"1!.hes to make it cle~r that tht> stall'. by the U. S. Com:r<'S" back .. ~ "'*'" was 13, or· i: lho11 for dnlhnc for tid~ 'and-. announ('('d at Monday evening':; Costa MC' ans have .~ ~uzht tO' and wittun 60 days f:-o:n that limo> ably l'fillO'&ed out h)• U.f' lluu.... lll from the ar<'a from 53rd St. CitY Council m<'t'ting tha t he v;.ill l mak<' !M cholt't' or Uvtng m a dty the Montt>re y and Humh!e Oi l .lodidary C'omm.ltt~ lJl Wast:-m W."S :'\p"port to th\ :::-antn rule at the next met>tin~. Apnl of thf'&r o"n. or to stay ~nm('Of· Companies will . start ID:illing a I.JI~oa ~::by. alld a tlou_ .. ~ 1 An '-I R.J, l :-. all drilhm: OP' ra ~~<'"" 13, on possible disquahficatoin or poratl'd.. or to anne'< !o ~t wJl(lrt t('St well to St'<' 1f there lS a pl"l· \otf' wtn ~ ~t Df'll.t "N-1-. to bf· outsidf> of C'l t:t lim1ts • r.l.! four city councilmen for t heir &-ach: and also that lt would lw ducing oil well offshore near :"'l\\· A ~~--from w--.. •n-on 111 11 north of Coas t Hit:hwa\' l'lty ..._~ "th f' do' "'·~• ralr to excludt' areas from the tn-~ h .. ..--~ -,... . · co~ • ...,n W1 1nns mg ~-port ac . Thfl EMI~ r:-om ."'i"" p 0 r 1 C'ou nc1l assigned tha t lt>n1-r to t h_• ness with the city corporatio:'l. This sta tement was made a • M ayo r Norm:ua ~lllf'r t"ur ly ,lrr~m.' Oil Co on J ub 10, 1950. I · Mr. Franklin suggested th P rf' last Friday t'VC'niog's meeting or yNWrday "tIt I ~ d : ''Tl~land~o attd \"\ hr n thr Jet'l!'lll" Co. \\.iS , '· I Se I might be danger of a law suit as the WH t Newport lmproveJD('nt I ,-.tt'tor~· MJ~·aully tmpor tant: ql~lrt:>d b:-nth,·r rornp.'lnlr-. in IX· tl eoJent )s Seen he coml'lWnted that "we might be> Association by Ernest E . Pyles or hopr C'IUikns "ill lto....tl~ ('On· <"'mbrt>. 19;)1. thr l<'a:.C' "'l~ ~. m<'<'ting around a tabw a~ain to thf' Mont l'{'Y Oil Co. &lckr hi~ poe~ H'Milt• to :.~~IC'llt>d to tht:' Montrn>) n1J Co .. 1. An <'arly cash settlement of!er l(>ttle a la wsuit. not to avo1d one." l\!r. Pyl~s told the associa tio•t dty." Wtlming-ron M OCUHC'. l r • ..re Js l'XPf'Ctrd to ~ mact. on tho H e u-rg<'d th<' Council to avo&d a that his company no longC'r is in· , thl' Humbl<' Oil Co.. $19.954.37 tax Uen that was se~ provocath·e step 1'0 that "harmony tE'r\.sled in on-shore drilhn~. "W p ~o fJ('r Ct>nt of t~ L.~ 1:1-Fnd.a) on Potit"t'-Chief and Mrs. may prevail in this s o m r w 11 a t are interested in the oil off-shon-on:Una.nC<'. nnd \\'e "'lll ",1 r) r . N>l'll{' from tht> tidt•l::lnd.<: dr-.Jiin~ R. R. liodgkinson by t he Bureau touch~· atlnOSpbt>re betw. <'n thtt which we plan to develop from thl "<' ofJ('rat1o ru; w ith h~ lea~t will be sr t as1dl-for roynh y pa~-t•f Intf'rnal Rt''.~nue. 'Ibeir ~al two communiHa" our slt<'s north of the highway inconvt'nit>n~ and d a m a ~ e •o IN"nts to pro]X'Tt} G"'ll('rs "ho e s t 3 t <' and ,·bank account a.re 1l!e matter bl'fo.re City Council ll('ar WHt ~wport." he sajc1. Nt>wport &-ach." ~ltm right~f-wa.l.-a~m£'n1 ~lr. I frozen unt_il tht' lien is settled. was t~etting datH ror hearin~ and "\\.'.? believe that we have the . Mr. Pyi<>S r<>,;ev. cd thl• tlat._: ~I s said Hr t'. timacrd ·na • ;; The tax ht'N covered a ~riod for election. Max Jl'olle, one of ttM: only avenue or approach to accom· lands history. rt'Calling that Nt.>~· ther<' i a 50.000,()00...barrel fi(>ld from 19-14 to 1950. Chief Hodg· backton of Est'--No. 1 annexa- pUsh this and sta y outs.ide of cuy port Beach acquired title to In: off Newpor t. each lot 0 w 0 a r kinson said the income in qucs. tion, u ked Mr .Fra.nkUn u Coun- llmits. as r equir\.'<1 by the dty tldelands by gra.nt from the state, would recelw about · $15,000 In ti?n was f'rcm fundi Mid by tU. ciJ action would dela~ IDCOJ"- but a ruling by the U. S Supreme royalties in 20 Y"T'5.. ~ and lllllld ftOthlbg to do with pon.tlon move. Enaign with the s tatement that llr. I acknowledge Braden's retrac- DI!eenberg received not a dime's tion of a lie recorded In his first worth on bis investment in three Equalize1'. I am reminded or a guy yean • • • 'Illere also was not who allpa a alight potion or poison a dime's worth of sharing in the hi a guy's drink, comes back the toil and torment of bulldiq a next week with "So iorry: all d new.paper tbew three Yftn,_ aeven wry \D'lfortunate mistake." ~ a week and night alter nlcbt I am u.nkf\1] for • sense of Pot -Luck Supper aftft' nl&ht. as so many of you humor. Court held that the F~l Gov· • his salary as pol.iee chief. Mr. Franklin ~red no. vt• • ernmert had para.mount right to Arbor Da ~~... O!'Pt that lepJ tanclet might~ tidelands rrom Ol"'tiDarJ IUah tide Y ~ Tracy Doell N-al ~t. Mr. ~ IQDMl'd t hat ... .II n ow • • • Let w a J a o aet I enjoyed mott Bnde'n's report 'The Corona del Mar Buslnesl atral&ht Mr. DNenberg's innuendo ot ,._..t they uy"" about the Aaoclation and the W o man's about hit Joan to the Ensign. Tbc Equal her: "I neuly <bed Ci vic League are joining in the FACI'S are that interest ~ta laUibbw." monthly meeting of the Corona del Mar Civic Association. beJng held Line aeaward. T w I c e CongT'('«S The Wt'St N t' w P 0 r t Im~~ Hal ......!_ ol of Ia ln'-'OJwd lbould p t ~f'thft-I has puwct bills quitclaiminG tJtlt' ..... -. ........, 8Q Sla'ft was nd iron out MY poteible ~J tan- to tM states, and both times th<' ~nt A.uoclatlon, at Ita tn('leting ~lected 0 -rle ot the Cali-l'tJft bf'f~ t~ hearinl dtt." 11r bUll wt'rt' vt'toed by President last Friday ~. votf'd to ae--fomla Dlltrtd f1l the U. S . Franklin sa.id that tiM-'~ Truman. Gent>ral Eiaenho\\·t'r In l"t"pt the &poMOnhlp of this yNJ'a ~r Squaltw at the um-.J 0\amber wou.kt bp happy to his presidential cam)laicnln.e con1• Arbor Day Para~. and Frands canf~ 1ft Lot ~-cluriDc ault with M.r .Pope's poup. con- mltted hlmwlt to Nt.-n or the Honat.h wa named chairman to t.he Wt"«'k-ftlll. CUrt no.b of 8llJ. AU four nwmben ot ~-.-~. ,..,. funds. nw pro~ for tNa boa ltland. a.utmut ---..._.. tJdelandll to the stat.. thll'd annual Arbor n...~ ........ _..._ ,.,..,..._... P re* e n t-llayor Pro-,._ t.. IF I.I'IE IEin. F. EIITEI-~~=~f~~~=u£: .. .. .. Is a pot·luck auppe-, and U.C. coming ror the meettna are urged to bring a hot dish or aalad 01" d88ert. On t~ program are films on the last Boy Sa>ut Jamboree. dls- cwalon of the W o m a n's Ovk LMrut JII'OJcct to set up a Holpi. taUty H~ for the coming Jam- barft In July, and a talk Cll'l "How'. )'OW tax dollar'" b)' H\lltl Plumb. ~unty ta.x .....,.., Mr ~ ..-.._. of th@ B alt.• a a, ·-was &~~.D. ~ "--t, A. W llllltll • Pyles re"iewed tM history ~;n be beeutlftcatJon o1 the West a~ u.. 1.7rt1a Blla ....,.. and GftUI 3 Itt .... ~ -.... of lhP Elliott oil ..._, wbtftb)· Newport portloa of Balboa sa.4 1111p 'J"rappo. they •~· no ,._ ,.. _, .; .... ............ __ _ dc:F ..... taru 1M ... .......... ..,, Aid 11,-.......... ~ tile ....... 111 Nc AI C 11 C!M~Matu. llil • k L J· ~· A Jury ln the t'OWt of s..m-ltr prei~ented U wt~ lin. O..ty tu 1 1 wt10 tatifW ~ ._ _. -lldit IJr • JUdie a.r-Ja W ......... Ia I.e. Qact)-s J~~ ot W.-t Loa An-that tM-..;·,_.~ .._ _.._ *-1 . ---........... AnpiH ·)'fll~ _...... re-lt"it's. who •kl * llid tw.ct rram tJae ..,._ a.. on ueu 9 ·-~=-====-M ved the eaR .,..... ., ~ over ...._t 130,000 ill ....ttw. ~. ae,Jo:-~ ,..., ....... IODf _ .. Oft ---of ....... ~ h> In ..,.., • Wll ~ ... ... 'IWtilnaaJ' ol » JrWW .. • ...... ,e:;~.:==~ J"'ft1 MW lniiDben wlU M ~ _., ... , ... a.,.. _.., """"' Ill U.. vaNIW. N8wpw1 ' _...... 111to the ~ of St. ta_. •~ 130.000 Ia ._.li:I'IP ...,... ~: ..,_. ~ Mr.~-~..._ eo ..., 2 ,.- • bcaa Pr~ c:11urc1t Oft .,.. ~~~~ uadl t~l Wt ..... o1 u.t "'• 0... wt.o.....,:. --'' ... t11M-._. _.. C. • ... ~. ... .,_ 8. hfrio ......... 8h1p ..... 81)'· ftfd tlat .... ow 0 ., ... ...... not ..... 4 • fill ..... Ca. .. ... at WID ,..._a at both t ::.O lklf Dr. "-' lilutiiiP A'T. to _.,.. ...._. ~ _.. ...... u. las? I ...... A !!_U • a ·w•• • -......a.! ea.t ~-.._. • ttwaa for a 'n ., tlwilllaa ; mee I) _....,. -» Jitr 061\. AU. ........... ,_,.:._.. Pia•' Or•••• .. -. ' • AC&Cifvly Award Wl..ar SUlRI..EY BOOTH "Come Back Little Sheba" ...... 0... Oaill"y Dblaa ~ "Meet Me At the I--~-.... \ ·-'-~---- • I $25,000 REWARD _ FOR DYNAMITERS! Southern California Edison Company oilers to pay a reward of $25,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the per- son or persons who dynamited tbe oompany'1 220~000 vo)t transmission towen: on Monday night, March 23, and Tuesday morning. March 24. The two transmiSSIOn towers which wen dynamited Monday night, March 23, at 9:13~ and 9: J.t Y.a p.m., are located On \be company's Chino-Pisgah 220,000 volt tnonamiamon liDe& (Mile 229, Tower #!) opprosimately four miles east of the town of Chino-Tbeoe linai carry electric energy to the Edi3on system from Hoover Dam. The towers dynamited Tuesday momin«. March 24, at 7:36a.m. are located on the com-. pany'a Magundcn-Saugus 220,000 volt trans-' . m.i.a&ion lines (Mile 183, Tower # 1) approzi~ mately twenty-seven miles north of S.u,u. ADd thn!e miles east of Gorman. Tbe Edioon Marun· deD-Soucua tra....U..ion liDe& carry electric -.><from U.. company'o 11ic Creek -- tial plonta in u.. Hilh SierrL U you boW! any information COII<ftllinllhio .UC!qt, hi sDme the compuy colle:t •* -.,, Loo Anl"leo-Michipa 7111 .. IOuTHIIN CAUfOJRNIA IDIION . COMPANY, HAL DIIE Says: ~RE."'r.M~F...R TUE AlAMO" Ela"ter ..-k Ia 110011 gpo. UL t-'or n :ry IIHJe t":o.l. proleetl- aplut \'ASDAUS!II &.'I'D MALICIOUS MJSCIUEF IDa)' IN! adMd to your Rn eoa~L \\'e hnf' thO!W'o kid•. BUT lcl.'s hr prf"JIIlrf'd. Hal Dille INSURANCE I IOHDS 1.4 11 N•wport 11..... HNMr 402 NEWPOlT lEACH '"Your a.t to U.. --CoUt -SIDee 1 ... . IP'IN& rooo• OOCKTA.IL8 COAST HtaHWAY AT lHl AICHES • I A VIVID DRAMA AIIOIJT TBJ:AftE FOLK! '!/lie RY CLIFFORD OD~"TS DlrereW by ...,.)orle wuna...o. and April 9. 10. 11 April 2. 3. 4. uauu BEACII TIOKB'I'S NOW! See You at • VlS1T THE NEW DEUCATDSEN Also the Cocktail Lounge and the Bakery and DiDiDg lloCJ!D French and Italian Dinners. GE~·E'S OPEN For Easter V &Cation from Friday, Mareb Z7th to Suaday, AprU 5th -Rides -Rides - Fun for All Coroaa del Mar FUN ZONE B LBOA Mexican e Enchiladas • Taccs e Steaks e J'amales e Chili Rellenos, etc. La l>osla 2511 H.wpwt ....... c-. ...... J.t ~ ) s-t. ,._ c-trr a.. During the period of the strike emergency, the Southern Cali- fornia Edison Company oilers to pay a reward of $10,000.00 lor information lead\ng to the arrest and conviction of any person or persons who unlawfully interfere with, damage or destroy any fa- ci lity or properly of the Company required and used by it in the supplying of electric energy and service and in the performance of its duties to the public. If you have any information of t respass or sabotage on or to Company property, telephone the Company collect at once, Los Angeles-Michigan 711!. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON -COMPANY THEATRE eo-11e1 .... ....... llalloor 11119 ADULTS 80e CIIILDIIEN 1Ze NOW SHOWING 11lraagh SATURDAY. MARCH 28 STARTS SUNDAY-ACADEMY AWARD WINNER FOR 1"HE BIGGEST! GREATEST! BEST! MOTION PICTURE "Greatest Show On . Earth" ' . . .. CZCU. B. o.a=urs MOST TERBD1C PllODUCIIOif AD Star c-t. ~ Jo•• n lea-l. llelly Hullw. c.r-t Wilde aDd Gbla Go he. w, who-a. A_..,,, Aw.rcl lara. ................ llale. . .- 0. Week Oily -Mnll 29 Iale Chlbhoule Out of a total or TuHda)' to 1 a. m. y: 49 watch8 each w~k in the to 4 a . m., noon to 4 p. m., round-the-clock effort to be alert 7 to 10 p. m. Thursday; 1 to to coastal activity, 16 are at a . m .. 4 to 8 a. m., 7 to 10 p. m. present unmann~ a\'\d as a result F Hday and 10 p. m. Friduy to the station la ~ at th ese a . m. S.turda.y: 1 to 4 a. m. 4 t t.imft. 8 a. m., 4 to 7 p. m. and 7 to 1 Volunteer ~n and w o m en p. m. Saturday; .4 to 8 a. m. from all pert& of ~ Harbor and 'I to 10 p. m. Sunday. Costa Mesa are furnishing their I Anyone able to fUI any or the watches may call the day officers DIREcrORY eye-s and ears u protective rada•· Mrs. Lt>e Sames, Mrs. Robe for this community as weiJ u the Gathman, Mrs. Kitty Burton The ..._,. radar ayatem. which..._ wateh on the Harbor 8J'N ~t.l(m of t~ akywayt, ll iN(>natlve to friendly or ~ planet-or even flying saucers- about one-third of the tlmt, Ge-oordinr to AU<>n eru..u ot Lido ~~~. who Is Chief ot.erv~r of ·•Operation Skywatch" main- tained in the tower or the lJdo ,_ ___ llf..;..•;..VILI;..;;;.;.;;~;.Jr;.;;08 ____ ..,. entir e United StatH , u thla Is Mrs. Bob Boyd J r., Mrs. Chari ''BE S1JU _ INBtJ'Rr co~de.red a high priority area. Lamb, Paul Lamb or Spauldin in Ctvlllan Defense classlOcaUons, Eastman, or Mr. Crisell, Harbo Maun.ewldiStanley according to Co untY Director 2176-M, or hls assis tant chief oh Dan Patch. server, Gene Ross, H a r b or MAJUNE ()A.I'T. IDiunDce Cow-Dar AdddJtlonaJ help Is needed for 1214-W. Anyone unable to take IJAJtBOft 1TII the following watches: 8 a. m. one of the watchcs JistPd may Budd of Coro.a d~l )br I• pic· tured at the rlc-ht r4'c4'h1ag a haadAhake I r o m Maj. Gt>a . Cbytoa 0. .lf!roow. eonuna.nd- ln.: p_.nl of t,.._ First Marine Alreratt WID.: In Kor~. after the a ward of th•• Ol'ltloJnl!Mit"d F I y I a« CrOM. Cupt. Budd'" nile, Mary AUct, and ehJidrPn, Df'lllllls 4, and AlJ"••n I, lh.. ,, t t'l24)' 1 Jrls An•., ( or o n a cJPI Ma r. 115 llartDe Aw., BalbDe ....._... to noon Monday; 1 to 4 a. m., reglster for alternate duty when 4 to 8 a. m., 4 to 7 p. m .. 7 to thf' rcttular watchers are unable 10 p. m. on Tu sday and 10 p. m. to be present. Kistler' & Co. Compi~te IDaura.nce Service Auto -Fire -Btr~lary Ha~~pltal -Ufe -Ac:cldent Insured Home Loans 2603 Nwpt. Blvd., N. B. HA aaa GERALD W . RITCHIE Real tor -l.nauraDce Notary PUblic IN CORONA DEL IIAJt SINCE 1111 121i Cout Blvd HArbor 83 -Eves: HArbor 24.15 NUR8EBY HAPPY DAY SCHOOL Early Childhood Education for Uttle Folk 440 HelJotrope Ave. Corona del Ma.r, Calif. HARBOR 1091-W 'J'nnsportatlon Furnished DANCING IN8TRUCTIOK AUTHUR MURRAY'S 4.11 COAST BLVD. Corm& del Mar OpeD 10 to 10 For free daDce 8lllllysla Call HArbor 1925 JUNIOR FIRE DEPT. PROGRAM BEGINS IN 4TH GRADE CLASSES The Junior Fire Department program is und<>r way for the fourth yea r in the forth grad,.s of tht> Newport and Corona del Mar Elementary Schools. "'bis program under the joint sponsorship of the Newport Ha r- bor Kiwanis Club, the Newport Beach Fire Dt'partrnent and the New p o rt Beach Elementary School District, consists first or four weeks of instruction by the HatborHigh By MARIA PLEOER ThP a n n u a I Sadie Hawkln':; dance. was held last F'riday in the girl's gym and social hall at Har- bor Hi~h. Each Jrlrl had to drng her own fella and everyone hau to dress as characters from the comlc strip Lll' Abner. four1 h ::rrade teache~ or rf'('(),_:ni tlon and corrPction of fi re haz ards. Th ·n follows a l\\'1")•\\'('('~ ~fatilda MacKay I lnspt'Ction J)('riod. durin!{ whidl 1 A f 75 the pupils actually go out in th<•ir Dies At ge 0 nt>lghborhood to make inspcctions I or haZArd" and to report corn•c Privatt-family runc>l3l •'nltr" lions • were held >estl'rday I \\"l'dn• <,d. a) 1 I fctr .:\11-s. Matildn Jc;at)('llc :\1acK·l) I Thc numb<>r of inspe.ctions nnd or 612 Qcf'an Bh d . Coron:t dl l , corr<'clions will dt•tt>rminc· I hi' se· Mar, who djed Sundny :at 1 hc ft<o:.l· ll'ction among tht> pupils or lh£' ful Acre Rt'st Home in ~ant J fir!' cicf. assistant firt' chief, I hr I Ana. battalion chief in Pach school, Mrs. MacKay wn!> pri.'\IOW.Iy of 1 the> flrr rnptain in each clasc;, Kew Westminster. B. C. befnre i and numerous insJ)('ctors. Last romlng to th<' J fn rbor art>a IR Y l' a r thf' program resulted in months ago. She was 7'>. S he Is I 1,000 abated Cire hazards. , survivcd by her hu!>band, Charles I A sistant Fire Chief Phil Ha}· John MacKay, and hr r ni<'Cf' Mrs. dE'n, repr~;>st'nting the Kiwani.,. Verne Lee!. 't'ith whom she made Club, and Waltl.'r NoUcr and Wil-her home. Al~ a . istc>r, Mrs D 1 llam Citta, of the city's Cirl.' prt>-A. Smith and ncph('w, Gl<'n Smlth I \'('ntion bureau ouillned the pro-I or Ontario. I gram to t he Corona del Mar a rod Baltz Mortuary ar ranrC'd th.:- 1\'ewport fourth graders Ia:.~ Frl· 1 servi~s and R<'\' Paul Babb1t: 1 day and early this week a nd w 11l 1 read the messa~e. lnt~'rm( nt "'as SlfP«'rvise the program. a t Bt'llvue Ct>mf' .~ry in 0nt.Jral). j and ANYTHING YOU BA VE '10 sa.L HAIBOI FIIIITIIE}CO. Pboa~ BEaooa 5001 ud we d .a WEEKLY SPE~IAL! RC"A FRIGIDAIRE 10.6 cu. ft. Imperial C~ iamat:c RdrigE>rator reduced from $448.75 to . ONLY $.125.00 16'' HOFFMAN full door blond con'Olc ONLY $279.95 MANNING BOWMA.."'i coffee maker R,•gulat Price S1 9.95 PEClAL $9.85 ENG~H CHINA ''J enny Lind'' set of 31l fJCS. plus vegetable dish, platter, cream and sugar. RC'gu lar Price S52.45 PECIAL $26.20 RCA RECORD CHANGER-Regular Prir~ $17.% plus $10.00 MAGS.~ VOX fiOFFMA.~ ZE~,TU woi1h of RECORDS FREE - lH E ., :f ll l I I I ~ ~ r rt1 0 f1lt FIUOIDAIRE • Blt.VDDC W~TER..~ HOLLY APPUANCI'.8 TV 181~ Sf'wport An••• ('o-.ta MHA • • • BIJMOD 74~9 ()ptoa Friday aad Saturdar £, f"n.l~tp 'nlJ 9 Furniture Restoration Chair bottoms. Mnchea and ltooll reat.ored Ul1n& cane, rush, reed. etc. HARVEY'S Furniture Repair 2mO Santa ADa Ave. eo.ta Ilea. BEacon 6133-J Some of tht' eo<;tUITll'S Wl're hi· larious. One rouple. dressed allkt>. had on long rf'd unde rwear. witl) tt>nnis shoes about three· sizes t.co large. long slc.-e,·cd sl ripcd tN' shirts. briJotht grl't-n skirts that cam<> only to their knees. and small straw hats with a rouple of daisJes sticking up on cach. Whale of-a ~ot Silver Platers ADd SOvenmltJw ~ • ReflD1ahlDI -Jt,eopla~ Gold -SUver -Coppeor-Bnll Near Communi~ OUircb 111 .. Harbor Blvd, Colta .... BEMxla 5113 •• M~LScharle ot Pluo Orpnlst -Aclccmpudat EveniDiaa... for Adults !t11 GOLDENROD A VJ:. A n o t h c r couple wu drf'Sllt'ci alike, with t'8Ch Of th('m Wt'8ring white underwear. and hugC' st raw burlap sacks. bright red wigs. Jon~ hats. On the back of <'ach was a sign rt-a ding, "Whitt' twin hn!' the Toni?" Everyone had a wonderful time wandering around rro!TI booth to boo.th in the gym. Tht>re was a f o r t u n e teUer 's booth, a booth where you tried to throw a turnip through a c:rescent on an out- house, and a caricature booth. There was a marrying booth too. ~1th Mr. Jones ,the math t cacht'r. II being the ''justice O( thC pt'8Ct'.'' All the kids rrom Harbor who were cnjo}in;:: the dancc were: 'Patty Ritchle and Bob Pellum, I Connie Tarter and Glen Thomas, '-----------~-~ Sandi Thaden and Phil Kilmer, I'IIYSIOIAN8-8'UilOJ'.OlQJ I Jeannie Castcndyke and Rod La Corona del liar Lawrence K. Gundrum, Shcllt\ Patty C!('mence and Bobby Gallivan, Maria P l('ger and Davt-M. D. 1s teams ,Connie Mangold and Mike 174.1 Supmor Ave., eo.ta Mesa I Layne. Linda ZandPn. and .TO<' Practice Umlted to ~ Lester. Judy ;-oute and Jim Schar- of Ear, Noee, Throat; AIJft'O' 1 barum. Susie Keim and Mickey Offtce Hours: by Appointment Retmit'r, Tom PQ.st and J anc Stet· BF.aclon ~ or BEacon 6835 I son, RoUy Pulaski and Marilyn l'tTNW:IlAL DIJlECTOR Peterson. JanP Nunan and B:JI --..:;..:~:=:::.:..::-::~=:;..:;.;;.;.;_-. Roush. Joan Nunan and Don Prl'l>· Baltz Mortuary ton, Billy Coone and Jnnc ()<,. O.pel b7 the Sa trandcr. K('n Nilrs and Bobhl<' HARBOR 42 S tarece. Denise Nilf's and RAndy 1 Alben:. Donna Hamilton and P et e Corona del Mar, Call!OI'Dia 'Morris, Keith Potts and Mary Kay Ample Off-street Parkin~ Hehn, Ruthy DudlPy and IX-nni:l Fitzpatrik, J oanne Suess and Ron- FrleDd17 Nelrbbotbood Sft'vtce PARKES-RIDLEY GRAUEL CHAPEL 110 Broadway BP..acaa ~0 o.ta .r.a nie Newlon, and John Brumm~ and Anita Palm. .MOVE FROM REJGIIT~ The Harry DeLls have moved from 23506 Signal Rd. Newport Heights, to March Air Force Base. de orators of ftne ho.es • yacltts • apart••" HeN .t H.-_. ...._ w ...._ IVRYYHI.._ T .......... ,._lualue.._tlle ...... .... ..................... ,_,......, ...... ..... w ................ ...., ....... , •• ...... ... ~ .................. .. ..._I .... ••" ••• ._. • "' II•• t. .......... ;' ... , .. ...., ... .... ........................... , .. ... ........... , ............ ...., ... ..... ... far-........ , ...... • ........ -........... House & Gorden -CeAIT ··~~1WA'f. •tWNn a I Mil, CM.If. ........ , .... -.............. l Waoaglal hD PwaiiA .. WADI .. 0U1 OWN ..W COirA .-A MC101Y AM» MJCID ACa!MIIILY. I· ·oF HARBOR AREA FOLKS are reading the Ensign· * -Subscriptions have n~rly doubled over a yeu agO-- • • • And we're getting a whale of a lot of compliments on our bigger, brighter and newsier Ensign . 10 So get in the swim and be a regular Ensign relder .... Send ia daB COIIpOI and CISh or dleck today I I I I I I ----- om.t.a l'f.......,.r of tiM ~ .. W.wpwt --.e. ~ Pleue enter my sub!lcriptian to the Newpwt ,.,... >ir for one year. 0 ._.for ...... ,,A,.. NAME •.. , .•. 0 .... 0 'I ........... ·--....... ----···-----·.._·-----.·-·--~---------- Aclcll e.; -·--·-··----···.....O..-........__ ...... __ ...;_ UPHOLSTERY CllSTOM FVRNITU&Il DKAPI:IIIE8 F AiuuCS SU PCOVEBS AlAJ:IS'E UPUOLSTEBY CUSTO~l L 'lMP SHADES {T R.ft"""llnshlp Ia F a bric. Knd LMtM.r · • Kimmons Vilgilda a,"' SIT.NOCRAPmC SERVICE Typing Mi meographing Addressing Yl'fl~ or Experience m Stenographic Work 1786 Newport Blvd. BEACON 5090 COSTA M ESA Nursery Sch ool St.:.:,. Ll~~·u.wd and Appro\ eel From 2 to 6 Years SuP<"rvised Can!' and Constructh·e Play ft EASOXABU!! KATES Opt:n 5 days ~r week-S to 5 Transportation Fun1ished 190 E. 15th St. COSTA IKESA. l'huoe Br..coa 1111 Kave-Dalbert Tv.;.. "' "A GOOD SIGHT Bt.'TTER" THE t"RESNO Model S~"!-%1" Gracefully beautiful con · sole in ha M-rubbed ma- hopny or bl o n d oak wood. Power-packed to bring In long-dilitancc TV reception. Smartly- atyk!d, a ttrac ti v e l y priced. You MUST RC it to believe Its bi~ va\oo( 38 in. high, 23~ tn. wide, 25 ln. deep. P'lt.911 BILL'S TV SHOP Ool I Del- f AIST CHVICH OF CHIIST, SCIENTIST The Church CIIUROH OF OUR LADY OF liT. CA&JlEL l.Yl W. BaiiiiM BmL. Newport HA.r..,. tilt r.tber • .,._ &ue,., Pa.eUr FatiMir ~ ..... b .... -~ ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCD 2S6S! St. Aadl'tl'n Rd., Newport U etr:bt .. acrou lbe atreet frum UJ«<I Sdlool nr.ac.aaon Points rhe Way (0 a Fuller Life .... -· • DEFEAT·w • Oae hanctred ab:t:r·t•o feet hiah and Ollie ..._.red fon,. .... vea fHt wide Hapol-bailt W. •cb of triGIIIph. Proadly It ri ... abon the Plan cia I'Etolla rnaindiaa tha world of an Emperor'• •tly •lctorl• -aDd later defeats. · ' Oa the .rCMCI from Bethphq-e t o Juu .. hm centurin before then bad ben &!)Other arch of triam.pb. Natcare bad faehioned h of palm treu. BeDeath their bowinc bra~~ehn the Prince of Peace rode IDto the city that wu to crucify Him. ]Haa, DDI.ill:e N apoleoa., Mnr bad Deed of a aipatic monam.eat to help the world r.emcmber HUlL TIM 4oon of a million churches' bapeek H.ia .,.jctory. Mea pau tbroqb them aot to au• upoa tha majnty of caned &\ODe, but to wonhlp aM sene tta. Soa. o( God. Napol._ boaabt fM himself a tranaieat ator:r at the price of other mea's blood. J•at boq-bt for AU Mea atemal life--at W price of His OWD Blood I OOIIPAJI'l" .... ...._ r. c. AMDJII!IEN .. ..., ____ . -· ... • o..t .... C...WIIar Scriptve Hoaae eNN ..... Bt. S..ta.U. U.lilei'IJ' 1-1111 • BIB L£5...-dU lius • Scri p1ure CARDS lmd Staciont TY I!AS'TI!R Attend Regularly · ... a..-.-... • ...., · · · Mattllew II 1•14 ~ ................. ... ~ • ..._n ..... :·•e•..._. • ., .. ....................... ....................... ... ..,. ........... " ..... + 1 Thm Support the Church Sen... Ia Made Poesible Tbrougb the Cooperation of the Following Ciric Minded CitizeDa and Bnlliao ~N SHIPYAlD-loy Y_..._ 1/.,,...,P 1 c-,~ate M•l""--. , .... A.ll loah 701 laysJda Dr., N.L. HArbor -· ED L. SEDRMEIEA-aEALTOI 1511 C..•t ...... C.O.M. HA 2766 m EAIL W. STAHLfY Aa....Ww-. 74tll own.t WtriM A.,.., ....... lt. HA 1771 • IILLHEIMEI AND WALKEI NEWPOAT IALIOA FEDEIAL COAST riOPEITIU CO. ...,_., ..._.,_ aMI s,,a-.- 110 C...t Hwy., N.L, l&co. Mil SAVINGS I LOAN a. ...,...., ........ lOI l. ..... ll¥d,. ..._ HA 2611 &EHFS USTAURANf tfMI IA.lEIY 701 ~·:: .. •,;:_~1102 STAFfOID iUCTI.IC CO. , .............. U r' ,.,.. I .... ., 110 c...t Hw, .. N.l. -6121 SIIASIOIIT IAHDINQ COffEl • SHOf _ .. ._. .................. ... ._._ 111 c-t Hwy. N.l. • ._ A s..,. l•llt•llu '· A. ,.....,, ,_ JJ)) -VIe L.W. -~ ·-tM•p«t a..c~t--t-t.MM.r Jm CI.AU WITAWZJNG, INC. ~ "'··-·-~ ... 106 JOtflo St., tU. 2IOt KAY ANCH CIIAWICS .._ ...... ,....., II I c...t IW., CJt.M. HAitMr Ult aooan.-.s """"""-NOLLAl ............ ~. ---.......... o .. .,.,.. ............_. liZ .. St.. N. I. HA MM UJ'Ia ..... 1M., ..... I•,'HA IJII ' • IICHAID'S LIDO MAUll' o.....-c-~ ..... c , ........ MJJ VIe N..L, HArtter ... MaNAU. ,_ co. H•-d••4• 8Ith ._ n., a-- 1 ~ .. ,. ••• .... c.-.. ...... c.o.w. HArfMr J1IZ I'ITZWOUJs 'IIAI.rr co. St'. Is: Ilk , 1 1 ...... IIIII ,,, CoM IW. c-.. .... HArtter zra • 1110 FIIANCIS J. HOitVATH, - tt.fller AIM PI! -- W ...... 1W. fU. HA IGI -, ; . -rt• SPRING LANA-LAM~ And TilDe Jt'or Easter giving Young girls or young ladies will be thrilled with our new pastel and spring navy sw~aters for dill d.rt-ll .au. '-lf Embroldered, ~~led, f'llha.llced wUb ~ed poodles ••• cardJ.,.... eoUars . . . llbort aad loar; 11leoeves • • . .Up- 0\'f'n. fi.OO to se.t5 ._.. .•. wtt.ll culunere-Uke ~ ••• 100% wool or mixed wltb 110ft rabbit hair or fur • • • all c:laMie at)'IH, plus eolian aad ...... trl.ms, $3.95 to $10.91; "We Gh·e S&H GREEN STAMPS" Department Store 1816 Newport BlYd. VOSTA MESA (fOt"mHiy Jl'\t&patricka) FOR THAT PBECIOUS EASTER BONNET SELECT ONE OFOUB Cl-MGIIMI .JioU 515 N. MAIN ST. 21 AftMe JIWc. SANTA ANA IUIDIMu'ly 2-9105 Featuring beautiful straws by Jaa Leslie, Exclusives BeaaUful ~a~~~ple IIDe at $9.50 BA:I'S RESTYLED AND CUSTOM· MADE CloMld Tllanday FOR ARTISTRY • m EASTER CANDY EASTER EGGS rrs CECEUA1 CAlliES m liOUliT AVE. IAOIJNA III'AVB l'llolle t-8111 Deeanot! I To Yoar Taite We 1B1P AlL OVER Bltmllll IEIDn DJ,OI EASTER snqAL! D'I'ENDI:D tJltii'IL AIWIL ftll • $2.50 OFF ON AU • It ... .....,...t nllht Tuu- day evenlnc for H a r b o r St.r Zonta Club lects Ruth S: Barcume Chapt~ -OES u it held ita autb BaMime of Corona ciPI recuJar meetlnc ~ tlw v • ...,... Mar wu eleeted to head the New- Hall, Coeta Jleea. part Harbor Zoata Cl\ab at a meet- At the llarcb 10 meetlna, l'eb-lac held Tueeday at the borne of ruary aDd llardl birthday ..a-Dr Hen RoberUon on Balboa I.a- wnaria were celebrated by Janel Dr .Roberuon wu ubd to Emma Poupert, ~Y Nle!Mon, be flnt vice-pre 1 l d en t , Lucy Muriel Bn.h. Harris Cottle Sr.. An~U 1 e eo n d vice-president Milton Stellar and lla Yates. Fran~ Meat'S recordln' ~ Allo apeclal guests at the head tary Bla.nche Benz corTHponding tablt' were Mildred and Herbert secr~tary and Marga~ R.ei:nert Haworka. past matron and P9· treasurer. tron of McHenry, ID. . The March luncheon meeting Worthy Matron Lela McMallan was held at Villa Marina on pot~ntlal erwmy, R...sa a.lrad)' hu IDOft ...... and ....... ....n-thaD U.. Unite.~ StatH and t h a t if this ClOWitrY II bombed. it won't aD Mppea at once. n.n-e wUl t.e tilDe for ~~­ fecti\'e civilian del.-. Newport Is Invited To Concert Series and Worthy Patron ~der Horn March l2. Dan Patch. director of Nt>wport Beech C(tnCert goers pre~lded. Jnltiatlon ntes were 1 Orange County CivU Defense de-have been invited to join the given for Catherine AJe:xanderiM plored the a P a t h Y of O~ge Communlty ~ 1 e rie 1 in AJbrlght and Jda Blanche Benz. County citizens toward civilian de-Laguna, accordlng to an an- Regina Cottle, past matron, os-1 rense because people bellevt> that nouncement made by Dale You:ng, slated in the initiation . Lillian the Russians art"n't coming or that general chairman of the concert Steves. newly aUlliated member, it would be no usc ir the ca I series drive. which will be he1d was welcomed into the cha pter. I He pointed ou t that Your m,:~ t for n little over two weeks be- pantie girdle no. 1-1 Opal West filled the office of " ginning tl\is week. The final con- St.arpolnt Esther in the absence ISLANDERS MOVE cert of this year 's concert season or Bettye Fink. After the meet· I Mr. and Mrs. John Castlc han• in Laguna was held las t night lng, refreshments wt>re served by moved from their rcsidcnct-a t 214 {Wednesday) with the prcsenta· Chairman Sylvia Place. E dIt h Opal Ave. Balboa Tsland. to the-i r tion of the Latin-American danc- V o or h e t> s, Eva MoorP, Ar\'ln newly built home in tht> Back Bav ing t<>am. Rey and Gomez. Voorht>es and Lillian S t .. ves. area of Costa M .. sa. · Communityy Concert tickets for n<>xt year may be obtained from tht> :!\1'usic House. 1233 C o a s I Bh·d . North. Laguna. D a n a Poi nt and San Clemente will be I included in n~xt seaSQll's concert series as well as Newport Beach, Woman's Civic League Inspects City Offices I which is invited for the fi rst Cook Book proj<>ct ;.~s 8 meon o1f time. 'MI'mbi'r: of thr Woman's Civir L (' 8 1! u <' bccamt> personall y nc- qunintl'rt with th<> Newport Bt'al:h C'ity Hall last w~k on WNlm·s· day whc•n I h(' ,:!roup m('t in t h,. C'ouncll rht~mlx>rs for th(' program Pntitl<'d. "Know Your Ci ty Hall.'' ~frs. C'arl Hanna. chai rman of ro'l'lJT'!unity a ffai fs commlt tet'. pr1 q>nh•d th(' speaker, Maxir.c McAJpim•. who is Sf:'CTetary to City ManatrE>r J . J . Sailor as well as C'ity hall host<'ss. Mrs. Mc- Alpin<' portra) ed the contrast be· tW('<'n the <'arly inadequate ac- c-ommodations for the city ad- mlni.stra tl\·(' orrices in Newport and 1 ht' pr!'sent pleasant accom- modations for all the city offices with othe r ch-ic sen ;ces nearby. Sh<> a i<;O E>xplained the elt>ctive and 8ppointivt' jobs of tht> city. A tour throu~th the city haJJ, po· JiC<> dC'par tment and jail followed with scarcely anyon~ being lett be-hind bars. During the business meeting conduct('d by Mrs. Paul Moort', pres ident. Mrs. Floyd Buell. ways and means c~rman, rt-\·ealcd plans for a We6tern Jambort-e • • • ofsodal note Friendship e a s i I y circles the globe so Mr. and Mrs. B. K Bur- gess or 520 Poinst>ttia Ave .. Co- rona d('l Mar. are entertainin:: Miss E. E. Semmler of Flat Rock. ?t1jchlgan. and Miss Kathleen Kir.K of Carl ton. Michigan. The visi- tors left their home state in iC<> and snow and ha\'e enjoyed thr pas t sunny week in Corona d~>l Mar. The acquaintanet? b •' C: .:J n I many years ago when :\lis!' ~t·m>n· ler's fat her and Mrs. Bur.J;:l'!>-.' !ath('r wer£' boyhood fl il'nci.; !n Pittsfield. Ma~l' • • • B<-ins: on the :-.;"'' IJr,rt F:bf'!l Board must br a tick('t to ~·onw p I a c (' Last ~ t>a r !-t !' Chad 1\\ich£'11 took o•f mtd·l>l'aM' 1 •o jom her husband in Ala~ka 0\n,l has sine<' journe} {'(!. to thC' mo, ~ rais ing money for t h<-I..ca.~::ue's piAyJfl'ound fund Mrs. W . 0. Harrison reported on plans for Early Spring Vacation cam1lSSing homes by "block ~>st-Ralph Wells ls home ,;sitin~ e es" to list rooms that might be his par~nts, Mr. and Mrs. B)TOn available durin~ Jamborc.oc dat~. Wt>lls, 315 Coronado Ave. Balboa. The League \'Ofed to contribute this week durin~ a bre ak in S25 to a fund being raised by SM'· clasSE'S at Oregon S tate in Cor· eral organizations for the pur-vaiUs. With him came a ThE'tn chase of a book car t for Hoa~ Chi Fraternity brolht>r. Jim '!\1c- Hospital. Supplying book.-; for thE' Clelland of Salem. Ore .. and " hospital will be a project of the couple more school friends frvm League with Mrs. Carl Waldeck OrE"gon an:> joining them for th~ in charge. Mrs. C. Lester Joneli, 1 week-t>nd. Ralph is o junior in col· hospitality chairman. out II n e d lege majoring In wild life migra- plans for a party of new mem-tion . bers in May. His· brother. Duane. formt>rly a Mrs J . S. Whyte read the lvrt student at Oregon. is now sta- of new members in the Woman's tioned \\i th the U. S. Army in Ch ic Lt'ague so far in 1953 m- cluding: Mrs. Ralph Ahrens, Mrs. Lee Barnes. Mrs. E. W. Fl('('t. Mrs .C. R. Hamilton .~1'rs. ~rgt> Stuttgart. Germany. He has be<'n assi~ed to an Engtn('('r Topo- graphical Mapping l 'nit. d oin g similar work to his studil's in col· lee. and tra\'CIIing all O\'er G<.-r- E. Cooper. Mrs. J\t>Ttlc Huycke. many in the pf'OC{'ss Mrs. Marie Kargl, Mrs. John 1 · Keeler. Mrs. N. L. Mc Laughlin. 1 Mrs. Fergus McKay, Mrs. Robert &10 \'E FRO)( NEWPORT Milne, Mrs. Carrie Mulligan. Mrs. San lkmardmo P lace is IJle G. H. Peirsol, Mrs. Irma Perine. new address 'of the Earl Gra~s. ~frs H. L. Roberts and Mrs. G. who formerly livro at 1132 W. A. Smith. Ba~ A\e., ~ewport. M E # ¥ I I E 8 I I 8 e:a:+ I E M 8 M M M s:s:+ 8 & I I HZ+ •:•:+:+:M I H ~~· HOUIIGANT ~·. ~oam ;Bath~~·. with REGUlAR SIZE 7 EAU DE TOIIDTE both for $2.75• E njoy luxurious bubbles and lavish ~r­ fume ... with new Foam Botlt £suntt! A generous Aacon is yours with each p u rchaH o f your 13vorite H ou btgant £au Jr T oilrttr. fC'~ubr l'IU Fnn"' Bntlt £sstwrt $3.00• • #us tax l_ undernea th i t a l l ... a st·cu A GOOD IDEA FOR motER Gay and young. very practical, too, this sJeeveJess sailor dress, smartly designed-in SaHing Blues. $10.95 socia l atmospherP or Pu nu Rico. 1 CORONA DEL MAR where \\'(.' und rstand ~he is tnh.'r· i • J Exc:luSvely tainins: royalty and w hatnot Our· ing the summer Mil'S Lilian p;,n-1,: . p H A R M a·c y at 10"· ,.,w ride~ up « binds I Come see its many marvelous features I Try it on to really IMI its fabulous comfort. In white and ~· IIIMides • $5.95 VASSARE"(TE tell betook herselC to Europe f~Jr • Dorothy BaD's a lo\·('ly tour of the old world. • ~ "The Pre"'cnption Pha;macy" B 0 .,. T ) q u E A. nd now !\Irs. N£'l.sop Holmwood , • ,.. 1 U has le ft las or yes1erdayt for 8 :' 823 Cocist Blvd. Corona del Mar fabulous fiw month trip to e\ery. .._ I 4M Coat Bhd. So. d u H 1m ~ ·J~ HArbor 2272 place. Mr. an ... 1:'· 0 \\ • LAGl"NA BEACH ~ ..,..... 4-26%9 \vho ar(' accomparued by thctr •:• , , , , , c• , , , , , •:• , c•:c , , , :•:• , , , , , •:• •:•:•:c 1 lS.year-old son. have set out for ___ -----_ _ Lisbon. Portugal. by way of TWA i' I plane. Before they have finished. they expect to have gone through 23 customs. which means consld· erable countries covel"t'd. No won- der Ebell board ffi('('ting turned into a "Bon Voyage'' for )frs. Holm wood • • • Twenty-five Harbor Area and occ lddl swarmed the declts ol the Lurline Jut week to whh podbye to llary M.elsingft' ol Balboa Island and Susie Plegcr ol Corona ~1 Mar. The young prls were sa11ing to seek their fortunes ln HawU. They hope to ftnd jobl t.bfft and ~ con- tinue ¥r education. On board lhlp the Jirla ~ • caqaut- ment with aD eld!IV n' 'DBry to the ~ ~ Ia III...U. Salle's ...,._.._ 111'. and lin. Dick ~r. are planninc a trip to Hoeolulu lD May. • • • t. kite IIJilll f11- lid-- There aft .aJ few spans wbida cu be co;o,c.l willa as little equipmear • k* lyioa, 11W1 prob.llq oae ._. illw beeo 10 popular wilb J0UD1 ucl old for dao IV ... ~ ol yean. lwD me naJes arc simplr, bat daq're ftrJ imponaDc! You'U .. vc a lot aae fua if,_ IV' •tw ... : t.Fly k ............ ..., rrc--.. ........... ... ... .... ' ~· L._ .......... ,., ... ' • The R e dland 1 Dr a rn a wtll preeent Albert and Johnson'• Bib- lical choric drama, ''The UVirq: • •a'sO 1212 Word," at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Chl'ist Church by the SM. lnexor.We, the hand. ot the : WUI we be able to keep J:u.. clock erue the houri of quiet be-1·,··.-,·<:. 1t BI.J? .... ...l,' • INN ....... a-.. o-8a .._ .-... ..,.., FOR EASTER GIVING fore another Easter Week de· Let'l KEEP EASTER WEEK. I ""'""' ' It is not just' a nother Easter I ~~~ro~;R~FUN~~· !!:!!:"':'"':':='=~=======;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ SHIP OR SHORE A m;,u . CONVENIENCE Ft·ath.:•rweight Portabll" Ironing Boanl Jdr:~l fur bu:tl.!l, tnaJh:r~ •nd _. !Orn.all uttartnmnho·-;tll m ei.J \"l'n1ilaiA'tl Lop, fold11 (..'Om· tllt•lt4)-n lbbo•r ltrnh'Ctfil fe-~•t fur t~• hit' top u....-. Pr~fl ln- dutlt"' ,,.1d. t-.o\·Pr u.nd 11la.!ith: du .. t l'llH'r. OSLY $,\.95. AL;,;o- •"'fn>d -ain-" Tho· m11t that nl'\'l"r ll'tli you tho" n ! :\l:tdl' of a.a.tural fhnt rubl.lt'r with Marbellv-d IUif· flo.t'#! In l"ulon. Nationally ad- \'l'r ti"''tl a nd UPPf'()\'o>d by t:ond flf)u,wkf'lf'piOJ:. Mu..,.._ 1J no•, S:i.9;). BALBOA ISLAND V ARlEn' STORE I harll(lt 2 111 \\' • Btautltully ~xfld S l.al&oltfory aiMI 110le Pll~ • Ador1tbh.• notes, art i,stically dce1:wated for 29c, 39c, 49c and $1.00-- including Rowena Originals at only $1.00 New s hipm€'nts or station- c ry box£'d and by the pound ... pastels ... with borders ... rancy edges 15c to $5.00. BROOIIIIIS Vlllm STORE 81 1' Coa.t Bln.J. Cor-. del Mar SPRING · CLEANING SPECIAL!! 10% Discount On All Household with this ad VAN'S IIY CLEIIEIS 217 Coast Blvd. Coroa del Mar Harbor 2020-.1 Shop onthe Island Prescriptions Cosmetics Sundries Courteous and Friendly Service SKINNEH~s . Prescription Pharmacy Balboa Island · Harbor 0 lll fu bJonll !W"t the mfKMI for a. Cli· .-d t.}· a.udif'ftt't" Tu-tay at the lfuntin::ton H I' a I' h .'\!i!dda.n<'~ Lf>LI~UI'•l'i !it~'ll' llhll\\' a t lht> Bill• boo. Ray Cluh. :\1 lt>ft uho\·P, S:tndra .luhn110n nf Lo na: lk-~ch mu•lt·l,;; K whitt· ('llltOD from Udo f' .11." h I n n l'i, who ttrt-nh •tl tho• "tJI'""-:>OJuown \\'lt.h ht>r hi \\'lim•~ llas tln,::,., t'umm~ntatnr ff)t tltf' REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATE WANTED Week, how~er, that is being an- Udpated; this one or 1953 is a CTitlcal one. Thll Is the Easter Week which will ~de whethe r or not the people of the oom.mu- hlty can determine If It 11 within their power to rHtore the fun and youthful ~lee or !he Easter Week11 of the pas! thrt'C decades. and the \'lcious rowdyism which marked the put two years. This Is the year In which the community mU!It tlnd out whether it Is ablto to keep the atmosphere of a proud place 9f residence or I"'"''"'''' Its charm for the lesser one or the Long: Beach Pike. or Ocel'ln Park. The citizenry is wrll aware o! the \'a I u e s at sta k l' and havt' workt>d lonJ: and thoughtfully all I w·;nt., for the best m<"Ans of sav~ in~ and pn'S<"r vlng th<" grace cf their home!!. Without !ikill and ~xpcriencc in handling laCJtt' l('an~ or l'ncipient mobsiPl"S. they haw•, instead used lntclllp:Pnce, €'nthu.11- asm and concerted community ac· tion : tht>y have no oonvlction that w hat !.hey have pla nn<"d is the bot-st. or that II will work. They only know that 50methln~ must work, and work soon. Wllethcr It be a more strin~ent tratric control plan, or more Stat(' l"!:"";;ng offi cers on duty, or more City policemen nt'edeil, toni~h t, the people of Balboa bland can't tell: but a WN'k from tonl5!:ht they will know. nnl'! will s tart working- from the \'VIlma Uaatlats •"n· for what they must do against l!ihln.: School ftf Cf)rona dl'.l M11r. nt'Xt year, e\·en though It miJ!:ht 1 m€'an working towards an ordi- statement by Sml"th nonce pmhlb;t ;ng .ental• to the Easter visitor!!. Commenting on Councilman Havin~ followed !he d€'\•eloJ,... Brad€'n Finch's recent remarks un mcnt or this campaign as a re · ma!lci"S of city expt>nsc, Council-porter, and followed C\'ery movt'- man A. W. Smith this week mf"nt closely, I know that it is stated: "The expense of sending the Intention of the Balboa lslanJ councilmt'n to convcntion.s was lmprovt'ment Auociatlon and the cut last year by S2.000 ·under my ~ other residents to KEEP T H E ptcs..<~urc. F~ meals for city TRADJTIONAL EASTER WEEK council w€'rc disoontinut'd under ! Tilt' communi~Y. is prepared to ~my insist en~. A recent ruling by j fight criminal behavior on thi' Mui'l IX' hustlt•r and can namr thE' city attom('y to a question of part of1 a sm:_l~ 1mino.~i~y1 amons.:1 mi ni" was to thf' effect that pro-out we CQme r:.<iS er \lSI ors, an< your own lt'rms. viding: dinnci"S for wives of city fight the m for t he proSl'rvat iun JOE CALLI officia ls was illegal, and ~;o there'll o f F..aster Week at Bal as wdl Rt•al EstaTe Bro ker be no motc of that." l tts ror the p~enat ion or their i:'l· violatt' homes. 2R".!2 Xewpott Bhd. HA rbor 3S38 1 I f\'1•\i.'po!'t Beach 'ltF.AI.ITl" SI!SDAY TOPIC It is ht'artening to the t'X£'CU!h'£' Spil"itual reality O\'('N!Offii'S ma-of · the .lmpro\•~ment Associatjon --. tl.'ri::.lly throu~h the healin~ or 1that th.ei l" PD.hcy has been t•n· ~ slekness, poverty, di!\oord, and t.husiastJcally . endorsed by th.:olc n1 st n accordinJ: to ttl€' Sunday t.e:;. hkt' or ganlzataon, the Balboa ls-'fUJIII044ll. , so~-Sermon on "Reality" in the l~nd Busin~. Association, &nd the Nt'wJxu·t chris ti 8 n Science C'l\~l Author~t.tcs, t.D?· but thl.' r~;<-tl n J ~ ChUI"Chetl. 'Ole Golden Text U uphrt to t~etr SPiritS came wllt'n '1U"'fJ,.eo,J rrom. Isaiah i64:4). • l'h" local ~~~h school yo,ungs.tcn · spoke the1t appm\'al to'; vanous 8)· A~;..· SPECIAL ORGAS MUSIC j mf'mbcrs and told how tht'y had ("or.lPiimf'nts arc bUJ'l!>lin:,: out · · had th€'ir fun spoilt>cl by th<' hood- Sp..."C''al organ selections w•ll l'""'' ,p1 ing nowf',.., s in e c the k Pal """"""''" st)le show~ Tuesday for mar m S unday a t the Balboa Tht' spontanr>ou.o; action of thc bf'ndit of th£' Harbor Assist· 111 1.a n d . Community Methodist Vt'h Club of Orange Coast Col- IPal•uf'. Wf> d<m't knuw J:amst, Will . play '.'Tht' Palms" by le~e \'Oting approval of th€' pub· wh••lhcr 11 was the clotht•s esJ)f'· Mtss Luelle Babcock, or-lisht'd plan !; and offering thdr dttlly enhanl'ing till.' modc:ls or Fa ul'f" and Mozart 's "Alle luiA." servici.'S to th(' Impro\'emcnt ;y. Dr. Harry White wtll preach on !'""'''ation ro• th• -·,·nt•nan-or th•· mod.~ls particularly glamour· "U -• p I " ........ ' "' ..... ~· .. ~ · the ~·!v l hPS. but all To· ncntl'r...... 8 aces. ord('r was gratefully J'CC('i\'ed by il was 11 lon•l)'. ]0\·cly TRASH IIAULI:"JG DONE th" prople of llalboa Island . with prnmlsf'.'( for m.any BEACON IOOJ-W The coming 10 days will tf'll the Eot~ll'l"~ f+Jr lhC' I u c k y t ~. \1 11 .. rmd thf'ir sprinl! )wmko~··•· at O'BRiEl\''S. F.n•r)·nno· "a• n•m.:..rklnl! l\ft••r fht' (~hl nn !Ohll\\' KbOUf !hi' \:l.- rld)' ol l"t"'tumi'M ~ohown. (And, nf rout.'l+", \'rima wn11 mndl'!itly .!1'1)1n~t. "Aw l>lhUC:.k!l, 'lwf'rl"n't nnthln'-)·ou flihonld 11oM" what "''' h:w l' In O'BRit-;S''S." Hut no f+ll>linJ:", tr .\'OU M'Pr?.n•t abeolukly ('.tJ>fh"Utf'd toy th"" 0 oro th y O'llllfa rhlffon ._II (Mnlll •• , 111111 who wouldn't-lwJ ••• you t'uuldn't hl'lp but Jwo M-wttehf'd h)' t.hf'J e rl11p "hlte llne.n tdtort fl>nnal with lac.-n.ppllquf'. Pcrha[JS most surpnsing y,:as man·elous treatment or Now I on are TIME FOR EASTER CLEANING cas a para Decorated Eqqa. Names-to order Chocolate Novelties and Toy~~ Bulk Easter Eqqa II d;mt>ed like wool and Choicely F"illed Easter llaaket •• ~u.ufwu; ScJ-i ~ MoJ./;"9 Now sc heduling new classes lo r Fmishing School and Fashion Modeling courses. You will gam fqsci nating new ideas to enhance your own personal charm and at- tractiveness, as w e study Pe rson· ality De velopment. Hair Styling and Cosme tics, Colo r Harmony and Clothes Selection, Socia l Graces, Voice and Diction. Fash- ion Modeling. and related sub· jects. Interview for clas.tJ enrollment with Wilma H1st1 ngs ·In p/non, I For-in.formatiou. t~Jephonc Harbor 0689, 1 10 5 StudJo 14" Cout Highway, Corona dc.l Ma r sha~ like wool-and it's a ll the way the fabric ls woven. .fat.kd d,...._ for that CfMioo tumed tonk were Ahow. ln pro-. fu§lon al Ute • h ow aad Ulfl ,lacke.t may be a .... n CO\'er-up fflr a barf"-tiboaJder IIUII or coe:k- tall dnM-or a r.u tlaed eoat CWf:r a bule -.tL U... lnaJ' be eut wtt• M!lftl'f.l lllnlplldt)' • ~ perk'J' with pyltfJarW trt.. -eo mDI"h r110re fl!f'Mtlle al8ee ther byr~ bee:..., ~ re--•••*--t. All Wt! (INI MJ' .......... I~ &n~ w• dtrftl! Aad If you diU'& MJe title .. )'le ...... ~ I• ........ ,_ea.-~...,. r ... ,.,. r....w ,......._ .. Note: JUit wanted to say that we maru klnl in the window jun J ~ :::t.~~~wcartng Dorothy O'HI.ra II •nd havtnr the gradoul heTwlf vUlt Ul at -' -....... -101 CIOUI' ----·--................ ~------------------------------------~·~ (Ready made or lilled to your· order.) &uuUJ "Mallen ef Oraap VO.&J"• n-.t c.MJ" Ill v-at ..... ,. • -'*'-....... QuaUt, Men's Wear GIFTS ..... II .. • are an importanl reOection of the lhouqhla ol lhe giver! Make your qilla a real joy to lhat someone aa well em a portrayal of your good Iaaie. EXQUISITE cltta for ftw: home: LW.urlt~U:i c .. hll'n upholstPN"d ~ po•ll!lllf'd "'()()d." In au1hl'.atkl t::ftrty AIIM'rk--81,1o'lf!od fum- lAhlat!J. ar.w lmportf>cl 8wediM poWry. intrt~~:War table t.~eta, plaC'f' mat!lo, ilf'<'Ont.tl\'e pi~ PJ;HSOSAL m t'ml'alc:t>eA: ~ewPiry or boolul. ll'o~tlht>r 1:ooda or aproRA. a OI'W franw IM h t't' fa\·ortte plduno. ~ CARDS and \\'KAI'PIS(;~ to nt;t,k., ~·our l:'ift• more fHth·e.~ The Islanders-314 Marine Ave .• Balboa laland To All Our Friends We Dave ~loved !rom 604 Coast Blvd .. Corona del Mar To 1503 Coast Blvd .. Corona del Mar WE WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS MONDAY. MARCH 30th. You're infiled to inapect our new home. HANSEN'S BOBBY SHOP UArbor I '!ft-W C WSED WJ:;DNESDAYS created for you ... I by ~ ... "nnn'•C.W.W ~ ... Jm .._-... -·-Aventa ........... _.__.., ... ,..... .... _.__.,_.,,.. ID ...,] .. ,-...... .lwu -T-. Orailge .':d 4. -c!I:I:.'" • .,.. ';:' c-ty ~, .. , ......... ?I ....... _____ __, JUNIOR loot , ..... ,_ ·-· r ...... LUGGAGE TRAILER : 1-wheel, AU State, !KlO lb. e.~e:lty, eom. plete with 8xl2 t.ars-lllln. new tire and t ube. $55. 708 ' CDII. party, 1950 Chev. ~ .. Deluxe Sedan. Power Jlide, radio, htr.. seat coven, brand new brak~ and pain t~-Excel cond. $1,495 (no aales tax). HA 2090 daytime, or BE 669'7-W. SECRETARY-4· hn>. dally now, to bf>come full time posith:.n. Sam Cochran Insurance A1-:ern:y, 1786 Newport, C. M. ATTRAcrJVE 61 ft. slip at Uda Wharf. HA 0911, u k ror Bob. WAITRESS in established cu re w l t h pl£>asant surroundings. Dennie's care, 1107 co a s: t Highway, COM. WOMAN li ving In or {'ar COM 1o stay with children i :30 u.m . '" 3 :30 p.m., 6 days a \\'('l'k s~;,. Phone HA 3378 artl.'r 7 p. m. BABY SPINET, a beauty, $391, another $435, another rcpos- st'SM"d. Pay out balance. An- other $481 . Small upright, a beauty, $165, another larger for 589. Danz-Sehmldt Bi~ Piano Store. 520 No. Main Cor. 6th, Santa Ana.. WANT E 0 : AUIO mt.><:hamr-s. Good p•lY. slt"ady yr. 'rouuJ work. Throdort> Robin!, Ford Deal<'r. Nf'wport Beach, HA :l8 G. E A liTOMA TIC Diswasht>r llkc new, $200 cash. BE 5253-W. STElNWAY GRAND. Save $.1000. Baldwin Grand, He nry F. Miller, Jl.tason & Ha mlin, MathUflhek. Stodart., BRus, Behr Bros. $395 Onnz-Schmldt Big Piano 520 No. Main. Santa Building Services or 360. F'OR. REl'll-r-SkU saws, helt sand- l'!"!l, \'lbrfllor sanders, disc sa.nd- t•rs. elN'". drills, paint spraye~. \o:h('('ll>-'l.n-ows, extension lad- d,.r-s, noor sanders and poUsh- •·n:o. Bayvi.-w Hardware. 818 Coa.!lt Hwy. NPwport. REacon 6025. Fiberglass Materials Wholesale and Jktall Hull Glauing A: ~k Coverinc Pacific Fiberglass. Inc. 1570 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa CORONA DEL MAR EXCLUSIVES ' t. Cute 2-bfodroorn home, dottble garage, fenced yard, fireplace, floor rumare. Only $2,000 down. Balan\e $100 Pf'T mon th. PrieN:! at $12,500. . --- '' Spacious 2-bedroom hom<'. firt'plare, plu!l guest a partml'nt with living room, bedroom, and bath. On c hoice 45 fl. lot, 1 Y.r blocks to Ocean Only 518.500. Easy tf'rms. RETTER HURRY. THESE WON'T LAST LO;.;G~ PRICE T. McCUISTION 508 Coe&t Bh'd. ' REALTOR Corona del Mar PHONE BEACON 7070 HArbor 47 This is the number to call WHEN SELLING or BUYING Real Estate. OPEN HOUSES 4 RANCHO HOMES ... Scaring compiE'llon ... OP E.L"'l SA11JRDAY aud SUND.A Y FOR lNS PEcrJON. Over looking thi! Sant;t Ann Country Club, com er of Mcaa Drive and Santa Arut AVP .. tht.-se bcauti[UI 3 BEDROOM -2 BATII homf's huw EVERYTHING! Large sites Shake root f orc:ed air heat Oversized fireplaces 2-car garages . &nci will be completely la~Dmped. IF YOU HURRY, yoU can 1llll .elect yoUr Inside coktrs Md paper. Drive out and &C!e what $16,500 will buy- N!MOn&ble tenm UNWOOD VICK, Realtor Bra.ncli Office: 395 E. 17_tll St., Colta Meta FRANK SOULE. Saloo ......... Beacon 7068, 7070 • £¥a Hutlor dO-W COPELID . Good Valuo in our $70,00 grade o12x4'a, lx6 "'••tia9 31/Jc IID.IL PI ,,...._. 4z8 only 11.511' l"1oariD9 as low aa 11211 or tc ID. & up. IJicllng Ill' M. • S.7c liD. k,.o•'• ,_. Pabd. Qaly. Gdor at old low price. Repair, remodel, ne w garages, offices, etc. Our "Easy Pay Plan" with nothing down. UIMM!II YAID a•w•IL Bm•AM.Call fOR SALE BALBOA ISLAND ( l.a.ri-:(' lot nt•xt · to ba)•front lots with two two-bl'"droom h o u s £• s compll.'lt'ly fumishNi. S26 500. Lots o r patio. Hal Will Smith Realtor Phon<' Harbor :])(1-J 205 Marinf' Avenue BalboA Island. California Don't Miss the Boat OUTBOARD MOTOR Yes sir: You can throw away d~f' na~ and lrt the tenant do the work. A 2 lkdroom home ~ ith a rot . in rf'ar. near th<' Beach. Ll't lhf' incomf' mak(' your mon!hly Pa>·nn'nts. ~14.750 CRt.:l SF:R Dandy 2 Bdroorn hf'mC' for a n('w\y married couplt> to ~o crui~inl.:" on tho.• &t'il 01 rc.- nll\llC<'. A SIM I Ut 59. 175 CHRIS::TIFO r0Ll"~IRO . Ht• mado:o lli::; diSCO\"I'rif'~ thl' hard wa y. All you haH' to do is cal! us to !it'!' a 3 Bedroom. 11.-J bat~~ hom f'. Tlw ap~-JQintmenl s are clever. and t hE' construction Is TOPS. You can't duplicate th!A for $15,000 QUEEI\' ~TARY . . . Rhtht on the fu·an. A hum<: of unusw: I :miic~n~'t;'~:';":i~d~~-diltinct!On awailt )'OUr DesiJ;:nl"d for the dis· bU.)"I'I". $65,()00 HARBOR HOMES 1018 Coast Blvd. HArbor 4795 CORONA DEL MAR ALir\'E SHELBY I 9 53 MULTIPLE USTING RECORD 68 Properties SOlD ! ! TOT AlliNG $944.290.00 U your property qualities, it will be listed with over 150 Realtors and salesmen. CAll. ANY MEMBER OF THE NEWPORT HARBOR BOARD OF REAL TOllS , cottage with garCJ!;II on the Ocean Front in BALBOA. Nice district. d ose to Ubrary and Shopping. $12,000 • Terms Call ll4rllora2T7 BALBOA REALlY CO. (Oppoeite-BaJbo. BaDic tJI America) I JOH'PhfM Webb 700 E . Bal..boa Blvd ROSS GREELEY CORONA DEL M.AR VOCEL .VALUE ' Attracth·t' 3 bedTnom home located in good neighborhood near shopping ~nter, has fire place, hardwood floors, large tile kitchen for only $11,500. Submit YOU!' terrN THE VOCEL CO. 1301 Cout Blvd., Corona del Ma.r HA 1741 HA 1177 Eves: BE 5145-M, HA 0461-W, HA 306-J VIEW HOME . NEWPORT HEIGHTS 4 Bedrooms, 2 t.: Baths, rumpus room, double gara.gt>, newly painted, carpets and drapes included. Excellent terms, ' Sl9,500 BALBOA BLVD. 90 II. frontage -R 3 zone. Vr ry dcsi.ra bli!' Ap·ntmenl Ho~.~Se D1stri<'t. $12,000 COSTA MESA '3 &>droorn Hom(", East sidt> within L block .S~:Wport Bl\·d. 4 ye-an old..-nd well kept. Uwn('r wi!l t r:-tdto ror similar home thi! ar~a y,1lh K'IXUCUe dinin.~~: room. ()r t:t'nerous terna. .'51 1,30(1 I J. M MILLER, Realror 1501 W. Ba1boa Blvd. Newport Beach HArbor-4091 LIDO ISLE BAY FRONT HOME PRICE JUST REDUCED $4,000 5 bedroom · 2 I 2 bath Ltdo Nord Bay front home. Lovely ierrace over lookmg North Channel. PIER AND SLI P Completely fu r- nished at $49 ,500 $11 .000 HAN DLES . BALANCE at 5% INTEREST • ' . HARBOR INVESTMENT CO REALTORS 308 30th St. r-oe .... -port Beach -- HArbor 1600 .; IN CORONA DEL .MAR BEFORE YO U BUY COMPARE VALUES ONLY $19.85 0 DUPLEX - 2 Bedrooms eaoh u~t ·. !.replaces 4 ~ ft. frontage Best distri, I"' blcoks from Ma in Beach. ONLY $11 ,750 ¥ery attractive 2 Bedroom n~:m:.e, beaut.luliy decorated. hreplace, ci1sposal , lots of ttle, fenced yard , large do:J ble ·gara ge TOM PAYNE, Realror 310 Co..·ut Boulevard Corona del :\lar I CORONA DEL MAR OPEN HOUSE Sunday. March 29th 214 MARIGOLD for the discriminating buyer who demands the best in design, materials, and worlananship -. - we offer Corona del Mar's FINEST NEW 3-bed- room -2-bath home You'lllove ' the all-electric kitchen heavy pegged oak floors massive beamed living room ceiling 2 fireplaces lifetime shake roo! secluded patio and numerous exceptional refinements ON A LARGE LOT. Permanent Harbor and Ocean View $36.500 Drive to this property or call HArbor 2474 EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor 615 Coa.t Blvd . Corona cW Mar Eves: BEacon 5517 ,N • I , MOVIIN Bec:au. Y0!1 ban no ~ a u •• ing to do in thla dialinc:tlve 3 --I liS bath .Ballv>a laland homo. COMPLEl'ELT fur- . nished and in immaculate condition. n.t 1'-e ollered fo r sale. SEE IT TODA Yl! PRICE $26,500 -Torma ISlAND REALlY CO., Reahas • ............... "Servidl II OW .......... ........ D.---<aiiHArllorm ' WHY .PAY RENT? When you (.J n btty this 1 yr. old ~rn home on a 1arp lot f"l('ar the Hi.::h School ror only $2,000 down. Full price, on..ty $12,000. Multiple l...istfn& 2920. BUD..DERS ATTENTION -Choice R--2 lnt !ICro&s the st~t from Newpm-t Harbor Yacht Club. Pri~. only $4,500. Multiple U.tlng 269. STANLEY HADFIELD, .Realtor NONA HYER and CURT OOSH, Auodat.e. 218 Marine A\·~ .. Balboa Uland Harbor Z WD..L TRADE EQUITY IN 2·BEDROOM BAY FRONT HOME WITH PIER AND FLOAT, NEWPORT ISLAND. FOR 3-BEDROOM HOME IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS OR BAL- BOA ISLA."'D. BAY AN D--BEACH REALlY 1450 W. Balboa Blvd. ' Newport Bee.c:h. HArbor 1 264 USED CAR BARGAINS THIS IS VALUE I j1951 FORD C~-c":rt Esq me R H OD $ 1,995 1.995 11951 fORD Vto:o:t~ R H Fordomatic 119 51 fORD V-8 C:.t"c"' 4 Dr Sedan R. H. For .J:manc 1950 STUDEBAKER Chcmp:on De Luxe 2 Dr Se~cn . OD. H 1.795 1.295 1 1949 ,OLDSMOBILE 8 88 ' 4 Dr Sedan. H . H ydrcr.ta'Jc -· 1.595 1 1950 CHEVROLET 2 Dr Sedan. H. new paint 1,495 ' 1947 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr Sedan. I ow ner local 795 THEODORE ROBINS---USEB CARS fORD DEALER 534 Coast !wy .. Newport Beach Beacon 6604 SAFE BUY USED CARS UNCOLN 1950 Unroln Sport Sed&n, Hydramatic, R&H, Royal l\Wter, white sidewalls -----·-··-···------..$1.895 MERC URY 1951 M·~n·ury Coml'rllblf'. 0\·erdrivc. R&H, top cond ....... 2.o"!:Ks 1951 Mercury Sport Sed., Overdrl\·e. R&H, immaculate .... 1.~ 1949 ~t neur) rtub Coopt> <ftll"rdn,e. R&H. f'"\·er)' e-xtra ... 1 .3~ fORD 1~1 Ford \"tch•l 1a. f-",·rdomatic. rad1r-tw>ntt~r I0\0. nl!lt•tt ., 1,995 1 ~1 Ford Con,\!rublc, Fordomat.IC, R&H. chartn-use . 1,895 19.-,1 Fo:·rl l d:· Y.dnn. R...llo-H . 1,4.95 1951 Ford CUstom 2-dr. Sedan, R&H, low mileage ............ 1,595 1949 Ford 6 Tudor. R&H ......... ----· --·· ... 1,095 STATION WAGONS 19-19 :\t~·r·o:lc~t~ :-'lation WaJ..'lln 1,-195 TRUCKS 1950 ~t" Pickup. lmmarulate -----------··---·--··------1,145 OTHERS 1950 Pont&ac CatalinA. leat.her intl.'rlOr. lo\"ely .. .. . ... 1.895 195(1 Plymouth Coupe, cl~an throuout ... _, ............ ___ 1.~ 1950 Olevrolet 4-dr. Dt-luxe Sedan. Po~"E":rgllde ......... -... -1.595 1949 Chc\"I'OIN 4 dr. Sedan. RA.I-1, top condlt.io.o, ..... ---··--· 1,295 1949 Pontiac 4-dr. ~n. R.I:H, Pf'rlCCt ..................... _____ 1.395 1947 Plymouth 4-dr, Sedan, RdrH . 700 1947 Studt•bltkc•r Cha_mpion Tudor, clean, rohd car ....... 695 1946 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan, cle&n. runs &ood ··---·-·-··--· 695 OPEN SUNDAYS lACUNA BEACH UNCQLN..MEROJRY, Inc. 160 COAST BLVD. NO., LAGUNA BEACH J PHONE f,-6554 EXTRA CLEAN • lATE MODEL CARS 1950 MERCURY Club Cpc .. radk:l , heater. ovea'Cirh-•f! _ ....... 1 ... 1950 BUICK ~I 2--door Sedan, \'C1")' clM.n -----.- 1961 FORD I Tudor, radio, tlMter. o~ntrtve. 18t 00\o"'eh --~- 1919 BUICK ~ SedaDttt .. ~. Meta, _.t Ollllll'lft: • ('Jtlra clten -------·------· .._ 1 .. BUlat ............... S.udhd -,. a. o,.no.. M..H. -• mYen. 25.000 ..ma.~ ----L• 1N5 Butat Static. ......... Tlldto. heater. ,..,. diu ---- CE l!O Ua S O UTB CO A ST 1 __ Y .. IIOWClil ... 310 INcadwa J • Open ....... _ • .. ' I Preceding the regular program of the Ebell Club next Thursday at the American Legion Hall in New- port will be a talk on narcotics Frank Hall, executive secrt:itary Narcotics Board of Southern Call- The newt of the appointment Jng aecretary; Mn. VI r & In I a of M.n. Rlcha.rd Castle of Balboi\ Hatch u treasurvr; Mrs. Edward as second vice-president of th~ Millett J r. as junior a dvisor, Mrs. National Council of AMLstancc Crary as parliamentarian. and, II Now That You. Are So Beautiful Keep beautifu l with genuine Swedish soap and hand cream SOc and up ('nn~:rutuln fluiUI to the r\!t!olst.IID('f' IA'Il g'Ue 0111 lhf'ir "On tht" A\·enue" Shupplns: Day. \\'e wl!lh thank )'OU for your ,::;:::;~:~~::d bope you sooa. gilts from Karen Margreta Imports 1307 Cust Bou i•Y•td Coron& d•l M&r HAibor 137) Hours: 9:30 to 5:30. Op•11 Sund•rs Leagues was one of the tllghllghts of cou~. Mrs. Castle "111 con- of last week's meeting of the tlnue as National Council ret)rt!- Harbor chapter or the League a t scnta th.·e. the League's Social room. It was Active, associate and sustain· annual meeting with the in-lng members wr-re all prr-M-nt .lt l l "allatlo'n of new offiC£'rs and re-the meeting 10 hear Mrs Cas.tlt> of committees. Install t he new o rricers, l'(•dcd i· Mrs. Austin Sturtcv:lnt for-I eating the it'av;ue memtx>rs "to II •nallly took over the gan•l fr(Jm I net :1s a friend at any and nil retiring preside nt. ~~~-E . times to men, \\'Omeu and_ chil· II >\V<''Y Crary. Othet new officers dren in nf'ed or Cltn:'. ~Ulda nc..-• taking office are Mrs Roland and assistance--spiritually, m<l te· Wright us rirst ,-ice-preside nt: riully and physica!J y," 1\trs. Moor(' a s s e c u n d M rs. Edwa r d :\lrs. as n!COI"ding S('Cretary; Dale Ramsey as correspond- W. I. LA..."fDIS SOl & Balboa BALBOA HArbor Oflthf All set for Easter P.C'por ts \\"('1'(' also ~1\·en by :'-1 rs. Millett. who described con- tributions to net'd.v families. do-, nntions to Hoog Hospita l, EX('t'J>- tional Ch!)dren's p lan and f oster Pan..•nts program. and Mrs. Rob- l'rt Taylor and Mrs. Rode rick Rurnh!l.m reportf'd on the toy workshop, which is becoming a y(·ar 'round project. M rs. Wil.lia m Holstein gave a full report on 9w Jun iors. at O'BRIEN'S Largo ... the briefest glove ever by Shorttit Or Sl*t alcwes , • , an :tlcitiic '-dfulwitb a neal ~ tapered fince:rs llld spriftc-badl wrist treattcl by Cttscendoe's otlusivt tlatl\. ,Beautifully hiNisewn and leather-tailortd of slim-fitti,. WOfldet' fDic ..• so tM~ieaiiJ daeYi~lib, ~ ~· llldllewditf afttr cadi Wfthinc. ... ' Hostesses for t he I u n c he o n wer£' Mn . Phillip BasS<'tt. M rs. T homas R ut ter. Mrs. Waltl'r f ranz. M ni. W. 0 . Buck, ~t rs. Charlf's Sullivan. Mrs. Brool;..;;, Mrli. H. G. Rogers and MNO. We~ter. Art Exhibit Is Set For April 29-May 3 The Eighth 11 n n,u a I 1\'ewpo:t I Ha.rbor Art Exhibit ,• has bet·n fChC'duled ror the Wf.'C k rrom Sun- ' day, April 29. to Sunday, May 3. I it wac; announcro t his wl"t'k by !\Irs. "Norman F leming. chairman o f thf' exhibit. The t>xhibit again \\ill be at ....-rwport Harbor High :School. ' I As in prf'vic.us years the Jl ir,~1 'School will purchAsr tht> winning c..1l and the winnin~ water color ror th(' permanent coUcction. The purchase award "'ill 1x> S200 fo:- thc oil painting and S.lOO for tt!t· water color. Nt•w port City Council v o t f' d Monday evening to a llocnte $100 for the E'xlli bit. Re\". Paul Babbill of tht> Cot·- ona de l l\.br Community Chur ch will officiate. Helen attended Huntington High School in Indi- a na. and the Wilson F inishing School in the East. Her rlancc gradua ted from H a r b o r High School. Orange Coast College and •attionded Sari Jose State. \\'fwOf' h£' aWiiatf'd \\;th Si~;ma Alpha Epsilon. Mac's great-grandfarher was consul to Belgium from t ht• L"nited States for 25 years •tnd his g n •at unele was founder o! th£' Henrotin Hospital in Chica~o. Housewarming Is Held A surprise housewarming par1y was hrld S unday nh::ht for :\tr. a nd ~I rs E. E Barnell in th('ir nt>w home at 2291 Elden A\'e., Cc.std l\fesa. :0.1r. Barnt'll, who was rP· ieast-d from the sen'ict• las t fu:J. and his wife haw just mo\'£'d into their nrwly finished ho\.15e. J\11·. Barnell's mother. M ~. Jam es Aspin. brought the refrHhments and pr['5('nted her da~htt'r-ln· law \\'ith a home grown orchid. San Clemente Season Unsung Commercials Mrs. Sally Neville of Corona dE·! Mar has joii'lt'd the staff or U:c Wilma Hast ings F inishing School as the school representath·e in th~ Harbor fll"('a, l\I fs~ ~Hnsl\ngs nn- nounC<'d this week. Here this week to coOrdinate th;;> .Auistance Ll'agu(''s fashion show at the Balboa Bay Club 1'u••sd:1y, Mn . Hastings announced t h a t spring claSM'S art> lx>ing form_e,J for the fi nishlm: school courses. Mn . H astinJ,:S. who is found ::> r of the finishin~ school which haf; hNldquarters In Lone JJench, will personally \nterview wOmen intr r- est('(t in the rourses here. Thv studio is in the Birtcher Ruildinf:: in Corona del Mar. • • • F1JN FASHIONS opened it-: doors in a brand new world lit)<! wf'ck·cnd, ha\'lng been complf'tely r£'tnodclled a nd designed by Lyt•!l Bultt>rrnorc. m ostly in ,::rt>ys a nd ,\t'llows with a toudf of t>~gplant mau,·c." Ownt'r Eunice Knox wss un hand to ~ret>t Yisitors 11nd offer j."irts to openin~: day pU!-chas<'NO. Easter Egg Hunt To Be Held April 4 ' The EaJitcr Bunny is makinf: a prt'view visit 10 the Harbor llrt'a, a nd kiddi('S from all O\"er. from 1 three to 14 yt>an. of a ge. a re in- Th e Sa m S JWwack comedy, \'ill'd to fi nd the t>ll:£8 he Is hiding '"Th•o B lind Mjce," is bt>ing pre-and 1x> trentcd to a free movie fo!- sented tonight !Thursday), Fr i-lowing the hunt. The OC'f'asion Is day and Saturday nights as lhC' the third annual Easter E gJ:: Hunt openint: production . of 1he San ~&ponson'd by the ,.-"iewport Harbor Clemente CommunitY Thea!rt'. Optimist Club and t~ Port The-a - Director is Tom Gilmore. for-tre. The hunt willlx> held on Sat- merly acth·e with the Newport urday. April 4, t~ day be-fore Eas- Harbor Community Players hef"C'. t('r, at A\"ocado Ave. and Coast You may tlnd a profitable e•· change for that ral estate in ttw want ad 1ect1oa.. Larkwood'~ newest lz..lealer HOSE Highway In Corona del Mar . Perdita Is Business Mgr. Of Pomona College Play ' Perdita Horn, daughter of Mr. and l\tn . Robrrt Horn. 1408 Sca- vlt>w Avf'., Corona d£'1 Ma r. is the business manager for the p~ duction of Shakespeart>'s "King Lear," bein.c:-pr('S('ntl'd this week, through Saturday, in Holmes HalJ at Pomona College. The production, is being sta~;cd. for four nights by the Pomona Coll('ge Drama Productions and the Sidona Players of Scripp& and Claremont ME!n's The flfl.flltlred IEIIICTII 4fa .. o ..... o.t .. ..... a-rt -pnetk:al- ~ ... eelclrfW! A..U.ble .. lleaatlfld ...... ., Mltetedl ... .,... cetrWde ....... ll.edwtt•".-.e. ~,... .... ... ld-.1 of m..,. lovellaua -11 DNier ..,.... 1M ,._. .,.... u.re.. tk worW-. .,._..., .......... ~ ... ~'***''p, laiMft'UBTD Glft=.,Jw. ............ --fw ... Fintlillt ........... -· .. ,.. ,. 1(10 .......... ...... ,.., ., $1 t q .. .. --...... _ ....., ,_..,,.,, c ........ . ....... --· .. , ..,.. .• ....... ~...M~~BM•am l'tn "& •••• ENJOY ·C·D·I·Illl·l·fll ·C·D-D-I·I·Il _, $2.95 WITH ------ LIONBARGER'S . Crown Hardware & 1 Appliance 821 Coast Highway HArbor zi2 Corona del Mar A·IPLUMBiftG ...,........ Ul ... &IIUI .,.,. a~ waw -.... ....... ,__,, ... ,., s.-. sw Sto,.... Lewis Baa ..... :::JO" -~ * Guide to Island Shops ¥ CAliFORNIA .......... )411-J 212 • THE ISLANDERS, 6 1ft. HA 1547 214 • SANITARY LAUNDRY I ClEANEitS HAfbo.. 10 216 • ISLAND (tQUORS HAtttoot 1)94 220 • TED OWEN IAL.:lA 226 • HINKLEY'S rHAIWACY HArt:-1161 lCD • -y SMAll. ......... * • • ••• JACK'S .... IHOO' """" riM -• -WilmOt ~~w •• 101 fiAIIIO • ILICIIlC """-.. .. . .... • WM. W. SANFOR-D Re•ltor HArhor 2462 • 20l SKINNER'S ~AII:MACY HArhor Ott 1 • 221'/) SHI,...ATES ..,. _. t;,irh' w.., HA 221t-.,. • 22lth ROIERli JEWELERS HM-2321 • 225 EARL W. STANLEY ...... HMtor lni • lOI .:lARDWAN'S MARKET ttM.r ]17 • 8 conA&£. WAIR.E SHOP -,., • J01 HOSTESS HOUR: --- ••eAYIOel -1611.W ' by and through ita doe• ont.Jn u follows: SEC'flON 1: That the annex- ation to the-City of Newport Bee.ch, California, of tM.l certain uninhabited territory contiguous to said Cit.y, and known u The Five Parcel Annxation. is hereby a pproved, and that the ume is hereby ordained to be annexed to and nuule a part of the City of Newport Beach, California. TI\at said ter ritory is parllcu!arly de· scribed as followt: All thut certa..ln land altUIIted In tlu! /County of Orange, State of Calilomla, contiguous to the City oC Newport Beaeh, delcribed tu follows, t.o wtt : PA.RCEL NO. I Ik-.ginnlng at the polnt of inten;ection of the northePt- er!y p rolo n ga tion ot the ... iior thwc11terly Une of Avocado AvenUL' H ormerly 27th S treeU ,(ith the nortbwnt- edy p r o l ongation of the nort.healtterly Une of Corona del Mar at shoWn upon • map recorded in MiscellaneouS Map Book 3, Paget 41 and 42 R e co rda of Orange cOunty, California; said point also br.in~ in the City Boun- dary Unt" of the City of New· port Bc-uch; tht-nee n o r t h- euterly akM1g said boundar)' line a distance of 600 feet to an an~lc point: the-nce south 65 •24'~W to an interacction 'ol.ith the northwesterly line of Sta te Highway 184-A, 80 feet in width, a• shown on s ta t r. Hh::hway, Miscellane· ous Map Book 2, Page 8, R eco r d s of said Oranj:e County, said highway beinJt commonly known u MacAr- t hu r Boule\'ard. said point or lnlen;cclion beJng the t r u (." point or beginning, ttK>nce on a li ne bcarin~o: south 65•24' c.>ast, to it.~ lntersecUon with the southeasterly I I n e of S t 11 t r lli,11:hway 18·1-A, 100 fl'f't in width as descrilx>d in Parct"l 2 of ~ from tht" lr.inl' f'ompany to tht• State of f 'aJJiornia. recorded in Book lQ..f:". Pa~~:C" 557, Official R eco r d~ of said Orange.> Count)., on July 29, t!HO: tlwncl"' northeasterly a ton~-: the t o 11 t-mentioned iAlUth· east rrly line to a point, said point tic.'in~~t 929.5..-i f~t dis- tant from the interst'Ction of !he ~1i.1d southcastt>rly line lY-nrinv f';OU th 24•36' \W!iit "nd IL" l'tluthweslerly prolonga- t i(ln W•th lhl' northeaste rly Jinl' or ~id Corona d('l Mar : thf'nC{' 10nuth &5•24' west . a rtistanC'f' of 141.27 fed to the lx-.1-ti nni m: of a cur.•e, con- raw• to the ,;outilwest a nd havins.t ll radius of 1030 feet; tllt'n«' liOtltheast along said cun·t', u dist ance or 272.55 (("('{: thcnet> south so•14'20" east 11nrl tstnJ;:ent to the last· nwntionf'd curve a distance "" of ·1387.1!' f«t to the bt"-gtn- nin~ of a· curvf' concave to lbl" southwest and ha\"ing a radius o! 1400 f~t; thenct' iOUlhl'asterly a l on g said ('urve H distance of 20i.69 ft"t't ; t henCl' south 41•44'2(). NISI and tamwnt to !hi! last rnentwm.d C\!ITe a distance n! 197.32 f1'f'l : t h r n c e south 37•(15'4()" Wf"St a dist&nc.> ni 1-;'3.54 h "<'T to the bt.·~nnin.t: nf a Cur\'(' concan• to th._. north\\'N'l and hrnin~ a radiu~ or 330 rl-.et: t hence. south· Wt>St<'rly alon~ said cur\"€" a d istant.'f' of 162.61 ft'<'t to thl' beginmng or a CUI'\'e ta ngcmt to tht' lnst m('ntionro ~urve, concav ... to the southeas t and havinJ! a ra dius or 303.34 feet. t h r n c e southwcsterl)' alon~ sn.id curve a distance of 1!17.87 l ct"t , to the beginning • ~_gf .!l curve, tangent Jo la.n mC'ntioOE"-d curve, ooncave to the.> northwest and having a radius or 356.33 feet: thence southwet;terly a Ion g said curve a distance or 153.11 fl'f't : thence on a line bearing south 52"34'20" west and tan· gent to last mentioned C'UrV€ a distanc-e of 255.78 feet to ill point intrt!W!C tlon with the aforementioned nor t heat line, or Corona del Mar; Mkl point being i.n the aty Boun-- dary of the City of Newport Beech ; thence northwesterly a lon!:l' l!aid northea llerly line a nd aJon~~: said a ty Boundary Unc to its lntersect.i~_wlth the afoN'm~ntloned nor f h- westerly line of State High- WilY 184-A, 80 feet In width; thence, northeasterly •lana: s 11 i d northwesterly line and a 1 o n g said City Boundary line to the-true point of be- ginning. PAIWEL NO. I Bcginninl a t a point in the C\ty BoUndary Une of the City of Newport Bach, Aid point being in the northwest· e rly line or Awmdo Avmue u s hown upon a map of Tract No. 682 rtcOrded in Mllcellan- eous M"al)8, Book 20, Page 19. l'l'OOrda of Oranpo Ooupty, CaUfornU., and bclft(, ~-.U feN Southwesterly of the in· tenect.ion of the DOI'thwftt- erly proionptilxt of the cen- ter line or SKond Awaae aa lhown upon N.id map of Tract No. 682 and the aki northwesterly lhlt of Awmdo •'~~. thenc.'e north eo•zr wnt a ~ ot m.u feet. thence lOUth sa·• wat a cktaftft ot ST .. .... ~-""""' 21'21!0" -.t a ~nee ol IUJT faet, -""""' ··'-"0" -· • ........ ot 121..0 r..t. lhe•c• • a b......_ ...... , . .,..._ ........ ............... w .... ... , ........... wE llaDoot --.... "'· Ollld6l .... " way one feet width: as re- corded 487. Pa-ge 3. Offldal of Orange County: e n e e westerly along southerly line to an angle point in t he City Boundary line or t he City of Newport BeRch, said point at.o bcinR the northeaste-rly corner of Trac t 1014, as shown upon a map recorded in Book 33, PaJ;"e 31 of Mlscellat"K'OWI M a p 1, Records of Orange Co u n t y, California. t hence continuinK alon~ said south· erly line and along ~~a id Cit y Boundary line to the begin- ning of a cur\'e concave to the north and having a rad· Ius of :.!'550 feet and a central an~le or 18 .. 2l ':~r. t h e n cP southwt•sterly in a straight lin<• to a n Jnte rscctjon with thf' WE'i>tt'rly li nl" of Tract 1140, as llftown on a map re- cordf'd Jn Book 36, Page 28, of 1\l U.C\'IIancous Maps, roc- o rdii of said Orange County: and thr-SOUthed y line of tht• HJ' s trip a5 deeded to the Sta te or CalHornia by th•• City of .'\;{'wport Beach on January 3, 1930. by deed rt'· cordt'd in Book 338. Pagt• :u4. Official Records of said Oranf.!o;o Count): lht.•n<.'l! north· westerly a long sa id right of way lim• a nd a lo ng said Cit)' BouncL<tr~· linl' to the north- (' as I Co)rnf'l" or l..o t H . !IS shown on a map of Tract No. 919. rf'(.'Ord<'d in l\IIKellanf'· Olli )lap Book 29, PaJ:<'S 31 nnd 3·1 inclush·e, Orrtch~l Rec- or·cl-. or said Ornn,;:e County; lhl'nC<' northf"asterly along the-sout lwlJstt·rly line of sail.! T ract No. 919 a nd a long said City Boundary lin{' to its in- tersection with tht• north•·rl\' li nl' of 5aid Stat(' HH.:hwa;, ORA-60-n. om• hundred feet 1]fl(l'' in width. thence.• east· t•rly aiOti.J..: th(• norther\)' li nE' of st~ld Stntf' Hi)!hwa)·, ORA- f'O..h , and along said City Rount.lary lim· to ils intersec- tion with thl• CQurt Dcerf'e Line bt•t\\"t'eu Stations 127 a nd 128. a<> £'1itablls~ by Supf'rior C n u r t Case No. 2043G, thence southwesterly alan~ said Court {)(>crel" lJnl' to S tation 128: thence south- Wl"St on a strlllight line to t hC' point of beginning. 1'.-\J(('Io;l. xo. "' Ilt•j:;inning: a t an angie poim in the boundary line of City nf . 'lC'wport 'Bf'ach. said an:;: if' poi"t beinl! In thl• t•astcrl)• lin{' nf Coun t y Hlg:hwny. !'li."tY h'f'f • 60'' in width. u d<'Scribed in po•ti tion fo r pub- lic hi gh\.\3 Y. :\('WJ)OI't Bcoal·h I"ORd as r£'<."0:-do:.o.d in llook 250. Pa!;!t· i3. of 1>.-x'ds. Rrrords o! Oran~l' C:ounty. ("alifornia <lnrt also bl•inJ.: two hundn'd reet t 20U" l south('rlv from thf' int('I'SN.'tion oi said l'II.Slt•r\~· line wilh thr et.•ntr'l" line ot Old Count~· Road, fifly ft'Cl t50't in width. as sho \\'n upon a map of Tract No, 4&1, recot•dNI. in Book 32. Page• 1. Misccllanl'OU.S l\l a~. Rl'COI'ds of Oran~e County, lulifornia . thence :wu tht•rly along said t'&Stl'rly linl' and along suid Cit)' Boundary linl' to its in- tersection with the southf•rb line of Sta ll' Hi~hway ORA· 60-A e ighty fN't •RO'I i11 width. thence wcsterl)' alon~ said southerly line and a lon~: sald.Q ty Boundary linl' to il:i intersection with th1• easter!) li ne of Slate HighwAy ORA- 43-A one hundn'd ' a.nd thirty feet (130'1 In width : thencc klUtherly along said last men· tioned easterly line to lt.s in- tersection with the southerly line of ORA-{i().A one hun- drea. reet (]00';} in width: t he n c: e \\--esterly along said Jut mentkn..-d southerly line and alonp; said Ci ty Boundary llile to Its Intersection with the line of ordlha'ry high tl~ of the Pacific Ocean in N~·· p or t Ba¥ and. delipated "North UDe" u earltbalhcd by the ~ in the action entitled. Oty or Newport Beach. Plaintiff, vs. F. M. Strobrldp, e t al, Defend· ants, c .. e No. 23686, of t he Superior Court of the S tate ot Calllornia, In and for the County of Oran~ .• etrti£1ed cop)' ot whidt. ~ .... re- ~ Stoptembt>r 19th. 1928. In Book 201, Paa 253 or Of. tidal ~; tht1'tce north· -.. .. alonc aid "North l.Jne• te a point In the State ..._, ORA-40-A. ,_.,., a width ot ~I;J' fftl UIYt ----"""" s• S5'J.Ir ..,., 1,11!.01 of e e t !~n t.be ....UW..I corner of VIe .... ..... ClnMIUBt1u' (\41 "'-.. -· • So•t_h. .._ 10 -.t. S.B.B. AJI., -~ cl ,_, ::;,~ ·-=-~ !!!!! ,_.. Sta-....... 0 ...... ~ ... .,-S"£! =-r:. ,... or..,. ~!fA\:-iZ port a., MJ18. J:./\1, K.4.0A~ (rl,lrtt) ........ .._. ... hi dttup o1 De Eaa&er Uly Pa.hul~ ""Ilk:~ Y.':tl ~tea. .. f:1a1a ..,.. laM 8 • ad a y. Sh~ Is sJtcn.·a wit~ Mn. J . D. Nle.._ (WI) of S.a Clf'mtllte U4 Mra. Char~ DuP011t of (w. .. IIH.dl. Tille lllp la lite arm .... U..t will de.l~~ lM pa..._., wide~ wUI ~ ,_.. t. UN.: Sodety for C rippled Cblldrea -• Adult. for u..Nr wof'lc wltll tlaf: crippled youapten. Doaatlo" for the tlay wtdte no.·er. wiU ~bfafl wiUa tbe ...ae of 1'..-skr !kala to aid Ute 8odety"a "-tt clrl, . ..,_ "North l.ine," a nd north bank of t.he Santa Ana Rlver, as established by a decree in said Court Case No. 23686 : thence North 19•49'41 · Wt'St, along 1111id north hank of the Santa Ana Rin:!r to a poi nt in the northe-rly line of said State High(l.•a)' O RA--00-A, one hun· dred ft'Ct I l(JO'I in width: then<.'!!' souUwasterly alonJt said northerly line to Its in· tN'IH.'Ctlon with the sout ht'rly prolongation of tht> westerly line of said State Hig hway 0 R A4 43-A. one hundred a nd thirty ft>et 1)30'1 in wid t h : thcnCf' nol"lherly along said p1·olom:ation and along said \\'t•sli•rly line of State High· WHY ORA-43-A to a point in tlw City Boundary which ]il'l( two hund1'f'd and t~ixt y ret'! 1260' • northt•rly or the inter- sf'Ction of thl" northerly li ne nf th•• west rll ntp of the Call· Cornia Statt• Hi~-:hwa)' d{'• s<:ribt-d as St'COnd in Det'd rc- eorded J une 12, 1931 . in Book <IR9. Page 6i or Official Rl"C· ords or Orange Co u n t y : them'l"' eastl•t·ly on R straight lin£> a ad n Ion): said City Boundary lin•·. to lht• point ol lx>):inning 1':\RCt;L Xo. !i Be~inninJ::" at an angie point in th~ boundary lin<' of the Cit~· or l'~·wport Beach. sAid IW~I<' poim lx>in~ t he inter- St..>ct ion of tht' f'ast«.>r ly lint' of thf' one hund rt'd foot right of Wa\·. s::.rantt'd to Santa Ana l'taih"OH d. a Corpora tion. by Deed dat~d Octotx-r 10, 181S9. and rerordt'd in Book 10, Pa~·· 117 o ( D\.'t'd.~. rl:'oords of flran){l' Cllunt}. f'alifor- nla., and the we~terly pt'll· longallrin or t he northerlY lint• uf Lot 5 as shown on a map of Tract No. 11 36, n ... corded in )lisct"liu noous l\J ap Book 37, Pag-e1; 18 and 19, ,. l' co r d li of said Ornn~e Count): 1hl'IIC'•: northerly aiOIIi: said £>1tst\·rt,·1 right of way lino• 10 Its int{'t"SCCtion wi t h fh(· !.IOUthwt•sterlr pro- lonKalion uf the northwest· €'d)" li rw of H pMcel of land d~·<kd to th~· Stall' or Cali- fornia fn1· pubhl' hich\.\·ay by d~·l-d l"f'(·urdl•d in Book 809. P:u,:.• sti. ()fficinl Rt'I.."'Ords o[ .~aid llran~~· County, said line bl:-artn\! wuth 34 :lJ'I;l. we-st : th(·nc£• northr83ll•rl~ a !ont: snid north\\"f'SI~·rlv li ne to the m.n:;t northt'l"i): l-ornf'"r or :<aid Jl<i i"Co'l, SHid awner beln~ '111 1 h•• northWt>Slt'rly line-or th.., l'l~h1Y •80 • foot strip or l"nd <k'scribcd in DeoC'd from John J . Thornton. l"t at. to lilt' Cuuuty of Ora n~r. I'L'- c•rwded in Book i 2, Page 131 ••f Official Rerords of said Ora nK•~ County: t h e n ce nnrtheRStl:'rly alcm~,: said last lll('ntiomod1 northwcstC'rly line 011 [I CUI'\"4' oo nca\'e 10 thl' northwest, havinJ: a radius of fi\'f' hundred feet t500') to iL" intrrscction wI t h the northWC'!tterly prolongation of t he northeast~rly line of &-aron S trt"E't , as shown on !laid map of Tra,ct No. 1136:· thence sout.heaste rly a I o n ~ said prolongation to its point of intersection with the ct"n· ter line or Westminster Ave- nl.M'" a11 sho"-n on a map of TTa<'t :-.fo. 464, rcco~ in MiS('(•llruu!OIL" Ma p Book 32. Page I. said point also being In t he boundaty line of t h£o City or Newport Beac h : thence Southwcsterl,y a long AAid center line of Westmin- ster A\·enuc to its lntenec:-- .lion "'ilh the northeastMiy prolonRB Uon of the euterly line of the S tate Higtlwa)' eighty fet>t 180') in width, u s h o wn on a map of said Tract No. 464, said eut.rl.v line bearing north :w•:MI'J5· cast : thence lOUth 34•59"35• west along last mentioned prolonption a nd along ~&ld casted ,y State Hlllhwu l..lne>, a dis tance of. 101..30 teet to the bqtnninl ot a eurw CIC)Cto cave to the cut and ..... a radius ot nlnt huadft.d. and alxt,y feet (910') t......,. an a~ ltna1h ot 311.15 reM; thence liOUth te•or wtSt taa- Rmt to lut aarw. a •taace 0( 61..00 feet to the ftDI1h. waterly ODI"fWW" ol lUI lAt. S. Tract u•: theDN wwtect)' ·-~ WNt«ly ca,-tlia "'tho_.,. - t'lude the aiXWl' ~cribed terri· tory. the an nexation of which is appnwed and ordainf'd herein, and incorporated in the Cit)' of Newport Beac h, California. SECTIO!'i" 3 : That the pro- ceeding~~ and anncution herein ordain~ a re had and taken under and pu niUa nt to t ~ provisionJ of an Act of Lt-gis lature of the State or Califor nia. dcsignat~ a nd referred to as the "Annexa- lion of Uninhabiled 'ft'rritory Act of 1939." SECTION 4: Th!!-Ci ty ClNk shall cause this ordina nce.• to bP. published within rift L-en d ay 11 • after it!l passage at least once in 1 he Newport Ha rbor Ensi){n. u news poper of J;:eneral eirculation and published and circulated in lhf.• City of Nt'wport , Beach. The a bovl" and rore~otng ordi· nanet.> was introdU('t'"d at a re~u­ ilH m('(•ting of t hf' Ci ty Council of lh{' City of I'CWJ!Ort fkooach held on the 9th duy of Mardl, 1953. and "'·as !inull) passf'd a nd u d O Ji t ~·d on th,• 23rd day of March, 1953, b~ tht• followim: vo.t1·. to -wit: AYES. COt'~CI DI E:'\: Smith, Fim·h. bbC'II. llo">n nE'It . :'>:OES. Cll\":'\CIL\IE:'\: !\:one ABSE:'\"T CUUXCIL· :.lEI': i\lillt'r NORMA;.; )l!LL ER l\ta)·or Ar n :sT : C K. P RI EST Ci ty Ckrk ORDISASC t; XO. 881 ORDIXA... ... CE Al'l'H.O\'l.SO TIU.: ASSEXATIOX Of' Ct:KT.-\IX t:l\,N"HABITt:.O TERJUTOKl' OOSTJOUOV8 Tfl THE CITY OP SE'WPORT ft"E.-\CH A:SD KNO\VZ'\4 A.S TUt: I K V I S i: TERRACE AREA. The City or !';ewport Beach. by and throu~;:h 'i ts Ci ty Coundl' does orda.in a~ rouows . SEC'TJO;o..· I : 'I"'hut the annex- ation to th,• Cit\ of :'\l'wport Bo.•ach, Californiu. 'or that c-ertain uninhabitl>d ti'rritot·) rontii{U()us to said Citv. k110wn as "Jr.·ine TC'rraCf'."" is-hPrcby A p pro\·r d . land lhitl the sam«.> is hereby or- daint'd tu IX' anm-...:ed to and made- a pari of the Cit.\' of Nf·wport R<'ach. California. That 'said ter·J ritory U. partkuh:u·ty do.~cribt-d as follows: &~innin): At a poin: in the :>\orther\y 1 i n ,. or Ba~ sidl' Dn\"f' as s;ud Ba),tdP Ort\t" is dcoscribl'd in a d~d I'•'· rordo•d in &lok 830. Pa(;l' 2li of Orridctl R•"'<"'Lird:l. of Urange County, Cahfornia. said poinl o( bo,,J,::inntm! beins;: the •·nd of a curve along the \\'{'Sterly line of Maril\4' A\'t>nlK' as de- scribed in Book 1746, Page 152. or Official Records. or said 0 r" n g e Count)', said cun·l' bt'ing concave \\'Mterly and having a radius of 39.28 feet ; lhenl"C' Northeasterly, Northe rly and Northwest<'r ly a long sa1d curve through an anl.':le o ( 146'22'30• a dis tance of 100.3.') Cct't to a line tangent: thCilC'f' North 52.0 06'30'" WMI a long said line tangent 34.78 reet tu 1 ho.· beJ{"inning ol a C\U'\'4.' conca\'e Northeasterly havinJ;: a radius o r 455.0 fe-rt ; t h e nce Northwesterly and Northerly along said cun -.. tanJtf'nl to the last mentioned line. t hrough an angle or 44•53'40" a dista!"K'f' of 3:56.51 f('(>t : t hence North 82•4(10" Eut along a line radial to 1 a s t mentioned curve 15.00 reet : thena'-NortMrly a long a run -e mnea\·e to t~ North· east ha,•ing a radiUI of 440 feet. the Ju t mentioned Une:. ··North 82•4i'50'" Eltst," being radial tO' uld cunoe, through an an~~tlc of 4Q•ti'~". a dis- tance of 33,00 feet to a line tahgf'nt : tMnce Nor th 2 •S.'i'OO"" W~t a'ong said line tangent 263.63 ftf't to the bl!-- gtnniRK or a run.._. conea\-e Southwt«te-rty ha\'ing a Tad- Ius or 20.00 'feet: th e n <:(' NOI'l.hwuter ly a 1 on c said curve tanatat to the Jut mentioned Ulw throu&h an ..... of 75•37'00"" •• lanct' of x.39 (eel to a tine ~~ akl tine tanpnt bemc the SoUtherlY line of the ~tor. nia State "=· 100 feel ln wtdth u II....,.._ mt. -.-r ..... a" or-fldol-.,-= c:;o.ty; t h~aee Sm ~ ~5 ...... -...... I SECJ'ION 2: ,..., t11o - -"' ... a~r or New""'' --Otlk:.. -.... tile ...t:r .,_. the _.. luaU •b' ... "' tile Colbnll ... .. HilliN ... , ........ .... -........ _ tht Sortt ·tr-.. oltlw: Call---51olo........,oa"'" -are. ......., alleNd to 1ft. _ ...... -- • fM, u 1750, Paae dal R e eo 1 County; t.Mnce So u·t h 38'00"" W ett a 1 o n « a rn81Ured at right anales to the .aid . s 't at e urc~Y 226.60 feet to the begfMinl or a curve . eoneave North- wet~terly haviq-a radiUI of 435 feet; t.heDee Southwest- edy aJooa ald. curve tanpnt to said laat mentioned line through an ang le of 35•44'58"' a distAnce ot 271.42 fe e t ; thence South 14•37'02"' East along the prolongaUon of a line radial to last mentioned' cunre 50.00 feet: the n c e South 2()•33'S5'"' West 100 feet; thence North 69•26'05'"' West 206.22 f.et to the be- ginning of a curve conca\·e Southerly having a racUua of 100 feet: thence Northwest- erly, Westerly and S o 'u t h· westerly along said curve tan· ~ent to said last mention~ line through an angle of 48 ... 00'00"' a distance of 83.T7 feet to a line tangent: thence South 62•33'55'"' W est along said line tan~nt 50:5.10 fll!t!t AYES, COUNCILMEN: Smith, Finch.' Isbell, Bennett. NOES: COUNCILMEN : None A B S E N T COUNCIL- MEN: Jl,filler. NO RMAN ~HLLE R Mayor Ensign Classified Ads ,. BRING RES ULTS C'&C.. TV'' I ..... .., .... a.' hi AaiD• •ta•d 'I ( ....... _ .. _, ... cmd Yeku' 'n 1.1!. ...... .,.~--.. _....., to the beStlnnin.g of a CUJ'\'e COnca \·e Easterly having a r a d i u s of 20 fef't :~thenc::e along aald cur\'e tangent to last mentioned line through an a ngle of 95•50'57.. a dis- tance of 33.46 feet to a poin t in t he Nort heasterly line of aforementioned B ay s ide Drh·e. 50 feet in width, said point being 81 .69 feet North- westerly or thl" e nd of course •No. 14, as deseribt.>d In said deed of Ba)·side Drive re- rordf'd in Book 830, Pa ge 217 WHRIIAII'I of O rhcia l Record-. o f said Ora n~ee County, California, said 81.69 ft.'t't bt>ing meas· ured a lon.~e 1ht> :-<ortheas tcrly line of Bayside Driw : tht•ncc South 568 42'58• West a long a linf'" radial to said course No. 14. 100 ff't"'t more or h.'s.o; tu <~ point or inh.'f"M'<'tion wit h tht• City Boundary line or the City of Newport Beach be- tw('('n Sta tion No. 75 and Station :-.io. i8 or the Rancho San Joaquln a!' per map, Rook I, Pagl' 47. of Patent Reco r ds of Los Angeles County. California: t hen c f' :'\'orthwi"'Sterly and W<'sterly alon~:: the city boundary of thC" Citr of ~f:>wport lkach to the point of tk•j:::inning SEcrto:-.r '2 · That the bo\L'I· dat'ies o! th(• City or :'\'f.'w>pot·t B./ach. California ~-and th(' same ar,. herby 111tered 10 m· cludo> th(' &boH• dl•scrllx-tl terri· tor~·. th~ annf.':ution of which I$ aplli'Ovt>d at:d ordained herein. a.nd incorpor11tl'd m thf' City of Nt>WIIOI"t Beach. California. LIVING ROOM BEDROOM DINING ROpM s-t. u-. ••: fTHAN ..... ICUNG · FANCHER IEHGLANDEJ. SfAI.Y _, .. - ...... Ottoo.. 7'90 S. COAST SLVO. LAMPS AND SHADES WALL SHELVES BEDDING .... DELIVHY cuoo TEkWS PAnO FURNITVM ........... ... A......._ 1\: 41529, LAGUNA MACH • •• 307 New teatures! l Nolw .....,.. 1-110 ""--Tn.,ll ntMII ., .......... """' r...,HI..., _.. wflttGVW,....... fro. •.200 ._ 9,000 lk New lnter-tional Trucks , ........ ,.,.. ........... ,...~. fro•l•ter•atiOflel's continuing pro-- ......, ol ....... .-reb aad cloYelopmont have fXIIDII bundnda of aclusive featuna. on. 3117 IWID feature~ in tba New lnten:. tioaal 1hacb are laboratory·proved. ftl&d.pr.-. ....,_, ..... ,.. .............. ... ..... ._a .. ~...-.. ... .. t.a.rw..,_• lt)'U.. 'f a·• ~ b1 U. lR • , , aD7 .... lal I I l!.prowd., ...... ....... I ew ....... ~ lllldldft kt .._ ....., ......... ~--\)·' ...... _.LA I W.lllt:isrc a \\l-tca .._ _. .......... c k'lfld 1 ....... ,._ eax; ':Pt wi ' I w.t. .,.... a hft _,b, ......... aalftn'-··· ..... . ......................... ... IIIli z .,.WW.fUIIStladtnliaa ... ... .. . .... •• rt ... CIDIIItNI ...... ,_ ~oo-ae.ovw.,...., .................................... -......... ,.. ,..... . _....,.. _ ............. ,.. ......... ,.. ..... ... .... ..... .... -....... IIAIIVIY •tea •••al•••· I •• • • Our New A~dress: 2200 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Harbor Transfer & Storage C"ratln~:. l':tt'kJn~: &: Sblpplnr """"" UeiiCOn ~1 E\'t'!!l : Bu€:OD 5'!7%-M 00' K.NO\\'N A S T i lE V'OSAL AIU::A." The City or Newport Beach, by a.nd throug h its City Council docs ordain as follows : SECTION 1: That th!' nn- n('xation 10 th<' City of Newport Beach, California, or that C('rtltin uninhabitl'd ter•ritory contiguous to !W-id Cily. known aS tht' "Cit)' Disposal Area," is ht'r{'by ap- PI'OVNI, and that the sam(' is ht·n·b~· ordaint'd to be annt•xcd t'nd nmde a part of the City 1\"et\'f.IOI't Beach. Cnlifornin. · 1 said tl.'r..-itory is particu- <k-seribed as follows ; &ginning at a point in the City boundary linl' of th11 City nf Newport lkach. said point b<•ing thl' nor thw<•s tcrly <:or n c r ot Lot t:~nt. F'k~t Addition 1('1 i'\l'\l:))()r l ~l!'!'a Trad :JS said t re~et Is hord out nnd snown upon a map I'•'· '·or·d!'d in !\lisccllan('()us .\laps. Book 8, Pllgc 61 , Hcrords of '* BlgPermltsArel~sued ~~~ A $52.000 apartme nt. bulldinr-a t 119-121-123 VIa Lido Soud, 1-tto..v 1 unit dwelling ot !100 ""' ._,. • · The larRe home at 536 Via Ud~ at U1c Villa Marina Motor Re-$18,000. Poppy, $14,000 ' 1 d k ''"'· a ••o,OOO dwellinR on Lido ~--o•--ClUtfo a an mar on the north """' . ~rge Pitt. Pasa.dt>na, 1-story, ..,..-.,. Isle and a $32.800 1s i orc and 1-unlt dwt>lling at 101 VIa HaVN", w. R. Armatrong. 7-ro om, or Udo, has been pur~ aportm<'nt building In Corona d~J $ 8 t -story, dWf'lli ng at 287 Eve.Ung I~~~:;!. by Mr. and Mn. PaUl M. MR.r Jed th flood f · d.. 1 .:500. a. Rd. $24 000 I: The home was sold ror · e 0 rv.rmJts a "' J . H. Paddock. l•otall •ho•••• n)·on · lng almost $300.000 ~~ to the .... . Bal~ l the t>Stat e or the late Emma J . JlolaT<'h building pt'rmlt to tal. at 120 Via Lido Nord, $400. Newpor( Harbor Yacht Club, Altoxandcr by P , A. Palmt>r lncor· The rf.onth's record Is ttlreat!y Howard Lewis. 8-room. 2-story, 720 W, Ba.Jboa Blvd., adddltion ponted. 0 v e r $700.000. com pol"t'd with 1-unit dwelling at 329 Via Udo to kitchen, nt'w ct>ment floor and Involved in the sale Is a 130-~.258 for all or March last Soud $45,000, , 'lfhf't remodelling. $11,000. root _atrlp of bayfront property, ~·<'at. Robf>rt ·Berkel)', 119 Via Vella, Ray RinderknN:ht, 1532 Ocean Including two lots in addition to Follov.rin£ pt'rmits were issued 5-room, 1-story, 1-tmlt dwelll n~; Blvd .. add bedroom and pla)'TO<.trn the principal home. Thl' second during the past wt.'ek : at 406 Piazza Lido. $15,000. $3.500. lot was bought by Mr. and Mrs. Newport Coroaa del Mar Philip R..1ndolf, 335 7th St'.. re-MoM'is F". B<'rg. A portion p r t.he Paul Leach. wlndbrC'ak• at Lido C. Lester Joncs. r£'modc llin:;: at poirs at ~25-9?7 Balboa Blvd., third lot, adjoining the home. was P:1rk. $700. 734 Poppy. ~. $3,()()0, , • bought by Mr . and Mrs. Rogers, :0.1. R. BouchC'r, remodl.'llin}: s t Mrs. E. L. Knox. l'('m('o(kllinl: Mr_ Thibodo. San M arcus. and th<' remaining portion by 8th St., $150. a t Fun Fttl<hions, 1303 Coust Bl\'d. 1110\'e door at 2616 NcwpQrt llfvd., Victor B. Sayr(', extf'nding the Ethl'l Nf'a ly. Bd lflowcr, 1-room 81 ,500. ~100. front.a~~ of his property to 90 addition at 6710 Coas t Hwy. Brookinf{s Vari£11;.· Ston:•, 617 (;('Or):{' :\-tills. add room a t 404 ffft. Combined consideration ror $2,000. Coast Bhd .. l'iPn. $300. BdHIC' Lanf'. 51,700. lh£-sale and tonti:-mplalf'd im- ,Jam('S Panos. r<'modelling at Braden Finch, al!Nat JOns at Ba ltto:1 hlnn(l ' V is in excess or $16U,- ·1610 W . O«an Ft .. ~";..,. 344 Hau•l Or .. S1fl0. J II p I i 11 C<' n t HtaJy of tl•c ;;vvv · · N' cn. r t• r o 0 f at 200 Palmer office handll'd detolls of Irvine Co .. 16-room, 2·s 1 or y, May \•crtN'f'S, );a!'dC'n root nt Pf•al'l Aw ., Sl.OOO. !he sail'. 14-unit npartment building at 801 420 GoldC"nrod, $200. Newport lfel~hta B<lyside Dr .. ~2.000. W. E . Fisher . 912 Coa.-.t Blvd.. P.. K. Rim:t. 6-room. 1-story, R. G. Trevorrow. sign at B.1y 10-room, 2-story SIOrC' bULidilo~ 1-unit dwf'llin~ at 501 Rt'dlands, f';hore Cafe, 2704 Coast Hwy.. with 4 apartm('nts on ,. <'con d S13,(X)(l, $250. story, 508-510 CoaH Bl\'d.. Harold Gar dn er, 6-room, Udo Isle $32.800. 1-slory, 1-uftit ~·C'Jiing at 511 ' SAVE SAFELY At Cite-C..ty't !Hdl .. -.......... IMIIIutlon CONTINUING -TO PAY 3Y2o/o PER ANNUM AU ACCOUNTS INSUHD UP TO $10,- ea. .. t &IYd. -HAIW CORONA DEL MAR Edwerd D. EhOf'l D. Onlng:c County, Cahfornia. thf'nce uorthettstcrly alom: said City boundar) line• an I alon):!: the northwcsterly lin(' of said F i r s t Additllm to Xt'wport Mesa Tract to it .. intrr,;('ction with th(' north· Prl~· H.n(' or Lot B. Bannin£: Tract as shown on a map at- ta<'h('(f to the rcport of thf' Rdcrl.'eS, riled Aprtl H . JS90, in th(' action of HanC'OCk R:tnning and othl'rs. wrsus :\lary H. Banning, Case No. 63S5 upoh the Re~istt'r of Ac- tions of the Superior Court of the State or C<~liforma in and for thf' County of l..os J\n~C'It's. California. th('llC<' westcrly alon~ City bound- ary line a nd a\onJ; !(atd nort h- el'\y line of Lot B to its int~·r· s('(·tion with the \\CSter ly li ne of lnnd described 111 dt'("d tn Edn11. R:i('f' Capron. n·rord('J 0 ctolx'r 23. 1~-t 1!1 Book 12lill. PaJ;f' 199. Official Rcc- OJ'(io; of said Oran)!f' County, th<'nre northerly ::!long sa id Wt's lt>rly line, a dtstancf' of 16.>0 f<'('l; thC'nC\" l'a.<-tl'rly on a lin<' p<tra\1('1 to thC' mwt h- f>rly lin<' of tho• :'\('\\llOL't l\1C'sa Tract as said Tract is l:tid out and shown upon u map r!'cordC'd in :\lis('(•ilan<'- ous :\tap Book 5, Pat.:<' 1. R.C'c- ord.~ of said Oran£<' CountY. to its intf'rsection with a line !~·in~o; paraliC'! to thC' west li m• of land di"ScribC'd in said d{'(·d to Edna Race Capron and d istant 330 fN>t WE'Stl'rly from Cl'nter lin<' intC'rsl'ction John Robinson. 5-room dwC'IIin,~: Char I e s Parrish, 5-room, Santa Ana Ave .. $14,000. ls~ .. -c~h-.---:C~a~l~if~o-m-i~a-~be-.-.~n-d~-,h~c~•:-:cl953::-::-:fo-,-,~h-c:-:fo-·nowing classroom Noli('(' is also hC'reby givf>n that al't' hl'l't'by altert>d lo in-furnituro": furniture to be li~ht in !he govt'minJ: board of the school above dc.scritx-d terri· rotor : 300 foldins;:-chairs: BO Kin· district will meet on the scvPnth Jlardwa re -Ho~ l'our fhle-St.op Store STROOT'S AU ACCOUNTS OPENID UFOIIE THE I OTH 01' THE MONTH Cncrete Work of All Kinds fLAGSTONE PATIOS BLOCK WALLS --·--• ntt:£ ESTDl. .. YES • Chas. Warren & S01 lbe0t1 Sti G-J • HArbor 101'2-J 22 1] N•wporl 11-..d. Co.te ..... JAMES D. RAY to-wit: annE"xation or which ;s d h · 80 K' d day artC'r thl' t'lretion at its usual and ordainf'd .__r"o·n. <'r~;art<'n c atrs: '" cr~Ar-m""'t • I ~ t 4 ()() • 1 k p •r ,,.,. ~. I t bl 90 F ' t G d I bl ~"" lllK P a .. .._. a : 0 c oc_ ·" • · thC' City or t>n ~ es; Jrs . ora <' a C'S; and publlc.ly cam·ass the rt'tums. 90 Ftrst Grade chatrs: 120 Sec-· POLLING PLACES ond Grad<' tabl<'S ; 120 S <'con d I ·N t' w port Beach Elementary Grade chairs: 90 Third Grade P rN:inct No. 1. fPrccincts as In tabl<'s: 90 Third Grado" chatrs: lCity ElC'ct ions 1, 2, 3, 4. ~-8, 9, 11. ~::if.~[f~~~:~~~:~~~-l ].2Q__J./ni v('rsal dE"Sks, s!ZI' "B"; &.1 15, 1?. 1~. 19, 20 a.nd Chff Havt>n U · --1 desks · ., A., 30 SubdiVISIOn L m~·C'rsa ~ -· SLZC' : . New p or t Bcnch E]c!'n('nfary foldmg t R. b 1 e s for _Qlf<'tcrt'\, Prl'cinct No. 2 t Pre-cincts as In Act Mitchell or ('Qual: 300 fiildlm .... City E]('('tions 6. 7. 10, 12. 13, 14. chairs for Cafeteria. l\fitchell Oi' 16. 21. 22. 23) 4: The City this ordinance ·within ('Qual: 22 teac h er dC'skS:' 22 OatC'd this 3rd day of March, !{'a('hcr chairs and miscC'Ilaneous 19!':13. GORDON R. FINDLAY. offi('(-' fumiturl". All contracts P'rt'side.nt or Chairman will bi" awnrded upon quality or HELENE CSENAR sampl<'s submitted. Spf'dfications HARVEY D. PEASE file in Businrss Offi('E'. 1·1('(1 ,TAMES B. STODDARD Cliff Dri\'l', Nl•wport Beach. II J AMES D. RAY Th<' Board of School Trustt-t•.o; C1t>rk thC' Nf'wport &-ach S~hod Trust('('S or Newport .Bl'a_ch . . I EIC'rnPnhln' School D1str1rt r<'SN"1•es the n~ht. to rf'-~ Publish: M11rch '12. 19, 26. 1953 ,,,,,.,~;l·itoyr all bids or W!H\'e any In The Newport Harbor Ensign 111 I . In a bid. JAl\.1ES D. RAY. I ~'OTICE OF DI~SOLUTIUS' CIC'rk l"'e-.~:port Bf':lch l OF PARTS'ER.IiOIIIP T•Winlde Hard....., Pay Gu ud Pboae BUb Here We Are Happy to Serve You 184n Newport Blvd. !I.!'!Z eo.aa INGRAM-WILD CORP. Excavating Bulldozing Hauling HiOO Superior· A\'e .• Costa Mes~ !16th & SuJ)('rior) BEacon 6935 lAIN FIIOM THI !ST. LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION ' 2'.l.l Octoan Avenu• PhQne: Ul7'1 LAGUNA BEACH Building Contractor 100 Co..t ll .. d., COI'Ofl• 4.1 War HArbOI' Oltl or Whittif'r A\'enm· and 19t h Str<'N as shown upon said mup of :\'f'wport l\1f'sa Tract ; th1·n{'(• Southerly along said para!lt'l lint> to it.s ,jnH•I"St'C- tion with a l.ine l)'ing 30 fE't't norrherly of and parallt•l to thC' northerly linC' of said :"l'f'wport JI,Ie-sa Tract ; thf'nCo" ('aSII.'rly along last mC'ntioned parallel !inC' to its intC'rsec- tion with t h(' northerly pr~ Jon'!'ation of the centf'r line AYES. COU:-.l'ClLMEX: Smith. Finch, lsbt>ll. BcnnC'II. NOES. COU~CIDtES . Nonl" EIC"mC'nta ry School NotiC<'.iS hereby given tha t t hC' District limitt'<l partnership he rt>to/l,rr> c ta M L be c P"bli'h' Mmh 19, 26.1953. 'c"'"'"• b c tw cen Olivc. w OS esa um r o. In The Newport Harbor Ens1gn 1 Broomhead and J amC's D. Rny, R"id•n~: HArbor 21M-W LOANS FOR HOlES f !h "' • YEAR LOAN Construction Loana 5"/. -20 Y eara SEE BOB 8A TTLEB Representing Poirier Mortgage Co. lUll. Coo._,t Bh·d .• CDM Ph. RA S88P-KJ S~185 Mna (I f sa id Whitli('r A \'('flU <': then('(' southC'rly alon~ said prolon~a lion and along said rl'nter lin<' to its interscction wirh Th<' ('aslerly prolonga- t ion o f lhl' northPrly line or Lot 1201. a s shown upon said nmro of thl" First Addition I<J :'\ r v. port M esa T ract: thf'll('•"" \\r>!>lr rly Rlon~ ~aid {•'l'<lf·rl~· rrnlnn).:'alton an ct alnnt: lh< nortlwrh· Jinrs of ~aid Lm !:>OJ ;;nd S<lid I.nt 1 l.'lflJ ro the J){lint n: bo'7;nntn;:. 1 :-:_r.CTIOS 2: That tiL<' boun- dattf'!i or lh" li t ~· of :'\rwpor: Painting & Decorating CO!\'TRACTOR Rea~ona blc Ra t.•s A-1 Work Vincent & Doughty BEACO:-.' 5780 All Types Tractor Work DISCJI'G PLOWING -EXCAVATI:-.'G -SKIP LOADER DONALD LOHAN R.oto-Tilling -WeE>d Cutting -Ll'veiJing -Gardening Beacon 6983 2201 N"":'P"rt Blvd., Costa Mesa ARSE~'T COU"1'o:CIL· ' I IAITE~~~~?:~~j;(_~· MILLER. c. City S' 0. 596-17 ~t·~oxs IS' TilT. St'I'ERIOR C"OUHT OF T H E ~TATE OF C.-\.UFOKXL·\ IS' ,\S'D FOR TJU: COL'S'T\• OF ORAXGE Jk,pt. 1 Action brou~ht in the Supenut of lhC' County of Orang-c. and Complaint fih-d in Th(' Office of lhl• CIC'rk o f the SUJX'1"Wr Cour t of said County. LL:CIA AL\'ARAOO. Plaintiff. \'S. MANl"EL ALVARADO. Ddf'nd- ant. ThC' prople or tht> Stnt<" of Cnli· forn ia M"nd t;'l'('{'tin_c:s to: ;\l A.!'\ EL ALVARADO, OC'fC"n:t- ant. You nre directed to apprar in an llt'tion broug ht a gainst you hy th(• abo\'e namrd plaintiff, in the Superior Court of the State California. in and for the County of Oranf!;e, and to answrr the complaint therein within ten days a rter the service on you or this summons. if Sf'rvC'd within the County of Orange, or within thirty days If sen.·ed l'lsewht>rc. and you are notified that unless . undC'r the firm name of "Broom-LUMBER 'DI'IftYVUG ,.. •. ..,.. •• ,. CERTU'ICATE OF BUSINESS head Household Applian~YS .. WI'S -.uu.u....r&n~ PAA&~ The UJ:Jdersigried do hereby eer~ t 550 on e ruary _., · FICTITIOUS FIRM NAilE I dl lved F b -l95J I :~=N=•~·;--;"~BI;Io;O.~~Voo~;'"';;·;=;=======~·~·~=;:•;u;=~ tify tha t they are conducting 8 , by mu~.ua1 consent . Hercaftl•r rC"tall gasoline service 8 tat 1 0 n the busmess ronductl'd unde,. the business at 2920 Newport Boule-said finn name 1hall be !l'I\'Til'd vard. Ne<14'J)Ort Be-ach Callromla 1 by Oliver W . Broomhead ~lone-. undt'r th<' firm name and style or 1 Dated: March 16. 1953. REED'S su p _E R . s E R v l c E I OLIVER w. BROOM HEAD and that said ft.rm 1s comf)OS('d of the followin~ p e r so ns whose JAMES D. RAY names in full and p1act'S or res.\-! dC'n('(' are as follov.·s: · L.,tt.,.,.., F loyd G r l' I w <', 403 Magnolia .._ .... .:. .,. Ave .. Costa M('!la 1-------"""-----Mcrvin Grehvt', ·] 19 East Cecil Place. Costa ].!C"sa Haapa, Editor Witness our hnnd this 25th day I Nc•~E~n.,~i(:'n, or February. 1953. Harbor. California FLOYD GREI\VE Mr Haapa: MERVTN GREIWE Just a not<' to lhank you lor STATE OF CALIFORNlA I thC' \'<'T'Y womk:rful job )·ou did j., ,,. COUNTY OF ORA:"l'GE 1 i Dr. Ric harc:b Hoffman On this 25th day of F ebruary, in circulalinJ;:" thto vi tal informll - 1953. before me a l\'otary Publlc tion COn('('rnin~ {JUt ocean rish- in and for t he sa.id Count)' and through your fadllti£'!1. Stale. residing 'lherl'in and duly I should like you to know tl:at commissionC'd and swom , person-thi5i Is a very ti'al and V('I'Y M'ri- ttlly appeared Floyd Gre-iwe;·;~ I o•u• Mervin G1·eiwc, knO'-''ll to problem. nnd cooperation and be the persons whose n11mes h<'lp of thil' type is of tremendous subscribed lo the within instru-importan("(' to all t he people of ml'nl, and acknowiC"dged to m<' California. You are to be-ron- Robert Forbes Builder II Arbor LUMBER - II 0 I SAT.atos SUII.9to I ltO E. 11'tla 4 L WELCH'S READY -MIXED CONCRETE · BEacon 6547 that they t>:X«utl'd the same. gratulated for your t>fforta. II"""' Jn \VitnE"ss Whereof. I have Fishing Is an extremely vitul hcrf>unto IK't my hand and aflixcd my official Sf'A l the day and year thing, not only to th<' pPOple or in this certificate first a b 0 v e Newport Harbor but to evf'ryone uTitt<'n. in SouthPm California. 1\.lant H. R. RING special Interests are consta ntly at My rommission expires Oel 30, work in a ttemptin'g to ruin this 1954. for everyone, Including our chil-Publlsh' March 5, 12. 19. 26, In The dren to come. , Newport Harbor Ensign. Thanking you again for y~ur uslsta.nce. I am M. E. HORST CO. PAYIII COITIACTII DOAV .&TINO -GUDINO -TJttJCUNO PHONE ,JIEA.OON' M1 c....wu.o.a....._..._ ' . so appea r and answer as required, the pla intiff will judgment for any mdnl'y or "!'~~··· demanded in t he Com-, as arising upon contract.! ~~~~~l• --L A If D S CAP Jlf G _.....( will apply to the Court fo• MY Very truly yours, ROBERT E. KETCHAM Prtosldent O.F.P .A, ASPHALT. TILE SPECnr:ES TREES e NURSERY STOCK other relief demanded In the ELLIS BROS. NURSERY ~~::,":;, ... ,my hand and ... 1 S a B Qreea St.ampe or the Superior Court 0! the 1101 OO.A8T HIWAY e CORONA DEL IIAJl e IIAJL J-County Qf Orange, State of Cali-r~~~~~~~~===:::::::=::::::::=:::=::==:::::::=llfomia, this 29th day of Dcet>m-TS 0 HIGH? her, 1952 ABE YOUR INSURANCE cos TO !SEAL SUPERIOR COURT ~!!!" • ..... • ..,._ A..... ORANGE COUNTY) F_. • ...._ B. J . SMr!'H, -~~-County Clerk and Clerk ..___ ot the S~r Court· of the State of CaUfomla. In and for the County ot Prani'!- You Can Do Better. at By TIIOMAS MORELAND J:loouty ~~~~~~&HEFFERNAN I THE Co. 1 : ror PlalnWf Cout ID-CooGno del ...... callfomla lii'O'I'tCII lllfVI'IIIfO .... Tile Board ol ~ ol file N-----. ar-p Oooal~ ..m -.. -et the 0 ' SF ~. J«<I Oltf' Drloo .. to 1:011 ...... April T, FROM 'NEWPORT TO OOSTAJD:IIA .,,..,., t·· The AlJxort Kanolds or 109 24th St .. Newport, havto moved t o 212 Cabrillo St., Colla Mesa. POST OJI'P'ICE Pl.W:.•A NOTJ:; The Wllllam s.metu ot ut 28th St., Newport, are now Jlvtn&' at 2530 Newport BMl, C.:.ta ..... 9' X 12" ,_, MatK ¥ATERW. & INSTALLATION •• • •.• T .. ..,-- L i!1hl Colors ' c.a ............... . c:oamnn: ·FLOOI ... , .... iiiiii;;•;· • • • . . • ••. " C 5'111 's¢ •g I , -41K- ' • ' ' ), . ''There is No Right to Strike Against the Public Safety by Anybody, Anywhere, Anytime" When tliat was said to J:>resident Gompers of the American Federation of ~bor by Cal- vin Coolidge thirty-four years ago, there was no law which expressly forbade a police strike in B9ston, but the absolute and inescapable truth thus stated was immediately recognized and overwhelmingly approved by the people of the entire United States. It is just as indis- putably true and just as inescapable today. The strike against the electric service of 3,000,000 people, served by the Southern Cali- fornia Edison COmpany, had it accomplished the purpose intended by those who called it, would have been much more destruetive to the public safety, health and welfare than a strike against the police service, Fortunately, tlie loyalty to their duty of tlie great majority of Edison employees pre- :vented the widespread public disaster whieli otherwise would have resulted from the strike caused by deluded and. reckless union leaders. Tlie strike is a resort to industrial war. :where public safety is seriously involved as in; an eleCtric utility, it is in no sentwfa legitimate· or rightful weapon. It is a cOnspiracy both to abandon vital posts of duty and to prevent others from filling tliem. which effort, if suc- cessful, would immediately set in motion a: chain of disastrous consequences causing fa- tal accidents, enormous loss of property and eventual paralysis of the community life. Like war, a strike sets free the emotions of hatred and the constant thought and threat of violence. Men and women on strike are victim- ized by their strike leaders into the delusion that it is they who are abused and the "win- ning of the strike" becomes almost a "holy cause." The picket-line becomes a "sacred" place which no one must violate. Reason is de- throned. Although many of tliem e~t to complete their workift'g life witli their Com- pany, during the strike they join in a common; endeavor to destroy its good-~ anj). capacity to serve. To have used this ugly ana aangerous wea- pon at all against the public safety is wholly wrong and indefensible; but to make impos- . sible demands of the Edison Company man- agemen~emands which'no informed per- son of normal judgment should have thougtiti · management had thepowerorrighttomeet- and then to pull a strike aPiut the public health, welfare and s&fetyin pursuit of those demands is to go far beyo~d the limitS '!If right and even of decency, We are now convinceCl from mucli eviden~ •that Mr. Ra)iattoni, the man chiefty respon- afble for this strike, from the very first, was determined to have his way, including the im- ., position of compulsory union membership, or to call this strike. In other words, during the long four months in whicli he subjected the Company's bargaining representatives to so much abuse, he :was not in fact bargaining in good faith. This was, of course, strongly indi- cated by tlie fact that before even starting ne- gotiations, he insisted upon and obtained from his member8 authority to call a strike under the representation that he needed it to use in "collective bar~aining." Then, impossible demands both for a wholly unreasonable wage increase, and for compul- sory union membership, were made, and held to, during four months of bargaining (fre- quently stalled and delared by :Mr. Rapat- toni), despite explanation that the Company management had no right, power or authority to meet those demands. Finally, Mr. Rapat. toni made the meaningless gesture that he :;vas willing to submit his demands to the con- sideration of a fact-finding committee. He knew, of course, that if the Company had no right to meet his =holly impossible deman~· that it could note wer anyone else to con. siderthem witli ayjew hejr possible accept;. ance. :Again, therefore, 'We repeat: The Company management cannot give that which is not theirs to give. They cannot negotiate during this wrongful strike because collective bar- gaining cannot be conducted under coercion. And now that Mr. Rapattoni has so clearly shown how he uses and abuses sucli power as he has, no one should accept the responsibility of giving him more power. The foregoing leads unavoidably to these conclusions and this policy: The strike is now tlie only issue. Until it is abandoned, and picket lines withdrawn, there can be no negotiations by tlie Company witli Local 47, I.B.E. W., 'A.F.L. The Company can- not negotiate lfuring the strike free from some coercive infiuence of the strike, and hence without at least appearing to accept the strike as a legitimate device in "collective bar-gainirig.'~ · --' . The negotiation or collective bargaining method of arriving at a contract with Local 47, I.B.E. W., 1\.F .Il, was repudiated, and the contract terminated, by the Union's officers, and by their resort to this strike. The two methods--on the one hand ~ful negotia- tion, and on.the other a strike against the pub-- lie safety--.remutnally exclusive and cannot be merged. By their choice of the second method, and so loDC as they pursue it, the Un- ion leaders have made peaeefuj negotiations· impoesil;lle. ., EDISOR COIIPAIIY • ' .. • • (Your Savings, we mean). Is what your savings earn at NEWPORT BALBOA FEDJ;:RAL. INSURED SAV INGS lutDTia PEIIL A ,INTING Earl Shellin m Palmer st. -Costa .._ Juans," Mr. Wright said that it Painting -Decorating • Color Cc:msultaftt • GEORGE BURKHARDT !J;;~;~~~;~~~~ CContlnl.le'd from Page 1 ) look•. ameU.i and tastCA diffor- ent from t.obaeco, and thcnfore Mounta:iDa of that 99 out . of 100 teen-agt"rs Uceftled Ccntraetor Foam BaJaber know t>xact ly what tht>y a rt'~~ll08~~;;::~~~~~~-~ch~ Effect of marijuana i.!l like in-H. H. HOLBROOK FROH ~ .. TO '~" THICK Specla.l : Mattress stock. We cut it to any size for boatll, bunk beds, trailers, homes, etc. War Surplus Store ('or . Newport a Ha rbor Blvd&. eo.ta Mesa ............ We've gel Every Bloom In' Thing toxJcation from a lcohol to an un- traint'd t>ye, but llctually dif:m-s Dependable PlUmbing gn>atly bf>causc it prod(Jres a floating fef'ling. Mr. WrI gh t A Proii:apt Repair Servlee cited a C'asc ot a mftrijuan!ll Malnta!Ded !UTloker who took just t h r e e PhaDe HArbor lC.S..W drags, and cracks in the t~ldewalk 2801 BalbO?. Blvd. N""PPO't a.cb appeared lo be four fet't acl'Of<H, but tx-cause of the floating fed- lng,, the smokN "was easily able to jump across th~ four-foot Ct'II.Cks." Judgment Or height and speed a~ greatly affected. In one in- stanet" a girl riding in 11 car speed- ing at 80 miles an hour said, ''Thill it too slow; I can wlllk fastM'." She opened tht'! cftr door, stepped out and was iru.tantly kilk!d. Rrc- ognitlon of color is a lso imr.-,ired, Mr. W right pointed out. The marijuana smoker has REPAIRING Sclnrinn Blcrclee RAY S'I'FJJMAN 157• Newpwt Bhd. (lOft .. -""sen - --.. ~a..~ r.. s. Wllyte INSU·RANCE Ocean. llfariDe and General ID8unmce Oflcel c.. ................ -·"'' ===~: 416 ...... c-..... with Candy Filled EASTER BASKETS from Candy Filled SAND PAILS from Marshmallow Easter Eggs 29c bag Chocolate Cream EGGS - -I Oc 49c Bishops Chocolate Fruit and Nut Cream Eggs 114 lb. 25c---112 lb. 49c BASKETS - - -GRASS -- -TOYS Yerington~s Variety SIS Coast Hiway Corona del Mar Daily 9 to 6 Open ·Sunday Every account up to $10,000 is 100'1> insured through an agency of the United States Gov('rnme-nt! balboa SAYIIGS fer E."STER Orlller E•rly Free Delivery belw('en the red grH-n traffic signals, and this caUSM; h im to be involved in traf- fic accidents. ' One of th" dan ~erous f'ffects of the use or marijuana \.1 the rt>lease of inhibilions, p&\1ng the way to immoral and criminal ound Steak 6 7•. ... "· l'lli.Jo~LL- flowers by . the narcotics agent said. Marijuana is habit forming but addiction forming unl~ used for many yt>an. he said, but It•(' weat peril is thBI atter·a while t he ma rijuana smoker no longer -• Lilt • , ..... ....,1111 I ~;t>ts the kick out of it that he IEWHIT IEICI, Clllflllll Morri firs t did. Then comN; the urge ro use ~mcthln~ stront;t'r for a ~!2!~~~~~!~!!1~U,~5()9:,;E~. ~Ba:;;lboa:~B~Iv~d~:~~bi!!J;(>r joll. This leads to thc·ex· citemenl groups of pill!i-lh(' ben- zedrinl'S 11nd barbiluralt'S, which -1. IITTII , II , c111n be bought across the border Reii .-L..:r THE for 50 ~ct'nt.!l each In quanlitle\ ..... .,.; or full qua" ja,., T he combina- FOR EASTER Yarns·· Children's Dresses ~IZI'II 1·1.% y1'L $1.98 to $5.98 11 8 E. 18th St ., COSTA MES A (Next to tlw' P. 0 .) Wt; G I\'E ORt:ES"""STAMPS ''FOil It's The CLUB GARDENS Famou.. lnr -• --. • Our \\'0:\"0I-:HI'TI. CIIARCUAI. BROILED STf.d\KS a nd UELICIOI '~ :O:E.:\F'OOO ~t;Lt:X T IOSS * Ml ':-llf' XHiltTI.V • C'O(;KTAIL~-BAR. • 1',\IITIES -Rt\XQI'"'t:T S Ft'~tlurinl{ --• - e \pjw:l.tl n:.: l.unt'l•"'" ;\tr.n1h1~-to Jiolal!u-day II :Sfl ,\, M. t o :!:30 P. M. • ~peor;:ol O.nne rK, mutlf'rat..ly pri~ ::. tn ~:SO 1'. M. e ~l*'"l:tl Chlldrl':n'!l Ph•t,. ;\ to M::W 1'. M. • t).rr.:u.,· Olnnr r,; r. to II P. M. e Artl"r Thl'llftf' Spt"Cial"' II P. M. ko I A. M. OPEN EASTER SUNDAY 4 P.M. Phone Klmbf'rly 2·9703 rur fCAootMe."•atlo .. 80'1 S. M."ala SANTA ANA MRS. JANE STUARD. Owner Announees THE OPENING OF DREMES Saturday, March 28th, 1953 Moderately Priced C:::a8aai-Sport-Piay Oothe. and a.,.,...,n. FREE -50 ct. BoutcmDiMe lar AU llallocma lor tbe Children No Purc:bau Nec••=t No Ob&gatlarl S.. Tbe Lat.! ill Sp!Dg & !Lonon-F..-m- • Operiing Day Hours -9 to 9 .JANE'S W'NEB w-710UI tion of benzedrine and aJeohol In tecn·agcrs ''benny partil'S" can reaDy c a u • e them to berome crazy. Mr. Wright said Over· dose of barbiturates has cau&ed unintentional suiciciet, addiction can result from usc this drug. Then comes a I imc when benny partie5 no longer produce the de-- aired kick-"baby stuff," 1M pills are called-and they try some- thing stronger-heroin, a deriva- tive o f opium, so dangerous t het 1!.!1 manufacture, prescription and use arc outlawed. Most or it comes from Mexico, where the $rlginal product COiU IIS7.0CKJ per kilo (2.2 pounds). By time this is proceued and di- ll •···~ Bnd sold on the streeul Ule $7,000 quantity has produced heroin tha l b wld for $1,000,000. Is sold for $5 per caPN}e, ttnd a verage addict needs about of these a day, so the eo&t him satisfied i.l $20 a day. too steep a price for the ll••vr•nooe users, and it leads inevt.· to stealing to ~~ the funds ; a m o n g girls to prostitution; ftnd to peddling the drug to othen, so that it beromes almost like • communicable di"· ease. An addict m ust loca tc six other usen to supply in order to raJse t>nough fnnds by that method to satisfy hi.l own cnv. lng. To raise the funds by steal- Ing means that the addict must steal $100 a day to keep himself going, and It's the b\ainess men victtmizt'd by the stealing who to pay the co.t. \ GRO D BEEF SWISS STEAK CHUCK ROAST ROLLED R ·ROAST SHO WIENERS R TENDER n!JCY EATING YOU'LL WVE ITS FLAVOR n:NDER AND LEAN A FAMILY TREAT l-ONG ON FIAVOII AND VITAIIINS SWOT PKEIIIUM BRAND OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT OPEN SUNDAYS ZINN'S RANCH FKDIH GRADE AA . P1LANOO AMERJCAN SPAGHETII E~GS doz..'53~ .IUDY ANN APPLE SAUCE FAN'NINO'II IIREA.D A BU I UA PICKLES 115Ft. .... 17c Aim EN'S ~GAL. 79( ICE • ,... • . ' l :. "FRESH FRUITS AND PRODUCE 19c B11AND ...... 15~ PEAS -· SPINACH $1 BEANS ' 7 Pkgs. LETTICE • •