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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1953-05-28 - Newport Harbor Ensign' • il Oil Ia aaaln lhe biK quettion mark for Newport Beach, follow; InK the ticnin& of the Ude .. ndl 'bUI by Prnldent ~. turnlna: back the ownenhlp tldelandl oil to the ata .............. In the case of Nwport a.dl. to the dty. NOW' being awaited is the de- dakm of the MontHf')" Oll Co., hol~r of the Elliott contract., which provides for drtllin& for the oil pool belle'(ed to be offlhQB herl'. 'Jbe clty'a oi l consultant. J. R. P~mberton, tuu tnteJ"PP"'eled the Elliott contract to the effect that ~terey can sink Ita Initial exploratory well now at any time it w~. without a go-ahead aim from the city. ~ It Is not believed lfkely, how· ever , tha t Monterey OU Co. will take any action since there 11 strona-likelihood of legal action against turning O\'er the tidelands to the atatH. At Monday'• Council meetinc. the city's oU committee crltl· ciaed lack of action in the oU Problem, saying that there have been no meetings with Mr. Pem- bf'rton. Council med the letter l!tatlne that no action will be taken 1without advice frdm their oil expert. --- The ~og ..,. .... Lut wee:k'a I...oe: commentlna: on tN Orlllalre Cout Col~ de- cistorl not to n -hire Comt.UUIJ Steelink brouah~ a number of re- • • Aa , •• ,_ • .,... NtwJf•,_ ........., .... _ Harbor Ana. , ' COST Cal First ' . In Crew ·, I ... ~T~81l ---' ............ .,..,. .. -cay .......... 1\cw .... ~-· NI'HfOIIf • HAIIDI HOWl Of' 1HI lftJ scour .ua • 01• ' 3More ' Forums Letioa to Ca1dld Mean NewiNWt at- Sa rices -Dor .. • • • ' PAGE 'IWO EiiSii:iN OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER ·of the City Personalities of the Week * Tile Newport Halllor I'Mila ,.._. .. die tlnl .. • ..... fill Wtet lllletdft ..,_. U. esadlla ... ....,. .,. •rW.. al • R .. .. OF NEWPORT BEACH • • (leMa Mee. Ctly O• adL...U ....,_.._ .. .,....,.._ ,._ ..._ U~~:dt~·~ wta ._ ..-u.aM ._... ... nftt ""_.... ' TfLE~NES: HArM, 11 14 end IllS MEt.42ER OF THE CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER ~ILISHEitS ASSOCIATION And of the NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION • • • The NEWPORT HARIOR ENSIGN he• b..n cht•rmin.d to b. e "-P•~' of 9~•r•l clrculetiofl by jud9ment of the Superior Court end by ttoeson thereof i1 quellfllld to p10bli1h ell public notic:" required by lew, * • * &!terM .. s.c-d a. .. .,....., itt tile '-' Office et c-. .. Wer, c.M. ~elfint .-..w~ 11 04 c...t ......,....,, c-d.l. Wer, c.Jif.rllle ARVO E. HAN'A W't+or elld ,qr..a., PEG HAAPA • ~ EJtter WARY MillS Ad¥ertiNnt • SUISCI.IPriON IATts • Q ,. Yur. it> H.. Herbcw A --------12.50 One Veer, ouhidto of tM Hetbot ArM--·-·-··-··-·---·..:_·--····· 3.00 * IATES FOl IINEWALS • One v .. ,, hll ft. Herbcw AN--·--·-··----------S2.00 Or~e Yeer, CMitiW. of tM Hetbor ;.,,.. __ ·-·-··-·-·--r-··-.. ······--·-2.50 .. , Hop e MRS. Only woman in th'C race for Youthful candidate for C.O.ta Among the 15 ca.ndidates for "I ~Ue\'f' eo.ta Mea W Costa Mesa City Council Is Mrs. Mesa coUnctlman is ~year-old the Mesa City Council Is 40-year-t>nouch to have a dty .. ~ ..... ~;t I Alma Swartz. who was a war-Robert C. Stevens,• who tiv"· at old Claire Nelson, ~ ot Nel"" of its own," M>' 58-year-old time 'nurse O\'erseas and now is in 1764 Santa Ana Ave. son'• Feed SIOI't' at 2246 Newport Coutldl Candidate Arthur t ht> real estatt' bU!'iness, in Leon He is a natIve Californian, Blvd., Costa 1\ofi'Sa . Me~rs1 1 White's ortiCt'. being born in North fiQilywood. He was bom in Nebraska, came He Ia a nalive of Illinois, was requests the administration and She.> wa§ b orn in ,Chicopee He graduated from Hollywood from thai mldwt>s tern state to in the milk transportation busi-(Continued from page 1 J unanimously a c c r p t e d by our Board of Trust ees afte1· Mr. Stcclink was given a hearing. Our decision jn this matte r wu not the result of a "'witch hunt." board to reconsider the case Faits, Mass., gra_duat!'d from Long High School. and then came three Costa M('Sa 16 years a,ltO. He has nf'Ss tht-re, and ~erved u presi- Cornelius Steclink, objective ly Island College Sc::hool of Nursing. years of acth"e duty with the been member of the-board of dt>nt of the Farmt"rs Cooperafi\"(• analyzing all I 8 c t ors Involved Prior to the w:tr she had been Navy, !k"!r\'lng in Asiatic wate rs. directors of the Costa M l'Sa Sani-Milk Co. of Chleago. apart from any minority opinion." with ch·ilian hospitals and had W hen he came to the Harbor tary District since its formation and convictions ""'hich he ~;;;ghtl se n ·ed with the Navy Nut"lM' Area hf' attended Orange Coast · 19-l-d r th Mr. Meyers Cftn)(' to Costa Mesa .. '" :J. scrn • or r f'<' years as in 1!>47, and no-· is engaged in the personally hold." Corps. Durin,::-World Wa r II she Coll ge, taking electronics courses chairman of the Orange County and it was JlOt based on fear nor • • • was O\"erseas in tht' European in prepartion for going Into busl-Sanltaflnn Di.!ltrict No. 6. For manufacture of c u s 10m fishing 10115 of "moral gut.<~": r·ather it Fo llowing a re comments by a Theatrtl for IS mon ths as an ness for himseU. He is now owner six )'\."'8~ hC' was on the board of rods. J-Jis enlil"f' output of rods was based on careful study and Balboa woman: ''I a.m sorry Army nur§l'. a nd operator of lJaMotte's XV at fruste~ of the Costa Mesa Ele-g~ to his olrtlets in Bt>vcrly democratic procedures Hilli!i. Chicago and [)('troit. · sayfl can no longer feellhe pleas-Slw has bcC'n prf'sident of both 112 E. 18th St., Costa 1\fesa, a m"n':JI'} School. serving t wo o r Sincerf'i)' )·ours. ure and enjoyment r have here-tht> VFW Auxi.liary and Ameri-tch.'\ision sales a.nd !K'n:ief" bWii-thos.:-yean as chairman. His civic dutiet lnchlde chair- BASIL 1-1. PETERSON tofore felt In reading the Ensign. can l.t'gion Auxiliary of Costa ness Mr. Nelson il'l Pflsl prl.'tiident manship of the COsta Mesa Park • • • 1 have always enjoyf'd and sym-Mf'sa. was secretary of the Or-His mem berships Include the the Costa i\Tt1a Kiwa niS! Board. chairntarL'Ilhip of Sanitation Hl'I"C is the text of a r(-solulion pathl:.wtf with your valiant strug-angr County Republican Assem-Junior Chamber of Commerce is member or rhc Chamber Board No. 6. H e Is also member adopted by the Newport Harbor ~le against wh::.t seE"med very bl)· t hret:o yea rs ago. She Is rhem-a nd the Costa 1\I('Sil Uons Club. Commt'rCCl 11nd mt'mi.N.·r of of the Costa MH& Uons Club. Council of Churches at its me<'!-unfa ir opposition. but your col-ber of the Fl"ida)' Afternoon Club He is married , and the father o f tx·1.u d of tr<a t{'('S of thC' Mr. a nd Mrs. Meyers live a't ing Tuesday: umn last WN'k puts rE'ading fur-and Fuchsia Society and servt'd two boys. :\'I('Jta Community .Church. 34<16 .E. 19th St. Tiley t)a\"t" a ··wHJ:.....-fiEAS it i.!i 8 basic con-the-r no longer a profitable e-x-l>n thl-• Facl Finding Committee. '"I am anxious lo !lef' city im-'11w probl,.ms or Cos-ta daughter, Mrs. H. R. Jen'ks of Ct"Ption of American democracy (X'ndir.urc of time . I! is this "This is a fa.!i l ~owing, pro-provt'ments here in Costa i\fesa." can best be :1<-'tll(>d by I host' Costa l\teaa. and three grandchil- that a (ret.' country can contin\J{' l)'pe ur slur and s lahdcr that has £Tt'5Si\"e rommunity that needs its he-sa)'s. Ht' supporls the poti-know it bf:>st , its own l'itiZt'ns." drf'n, to ex ist only as long as !here is maW:• possible th{', state of ~trfairs go\·ernment. a nd a woman on ci~ of the Home Rule Group and sa)"5. Commenting on incorporation BIL Dill Says: • oar pa WrfJift!& • .._,_ .... --.tne•~ .,. ,.., kMW WliiiiS ~t:lt loNI ... .... ..,. ·-.,._ ...... ........ deaf ...... pa •• .,.. ... ,... ......... ~ ., elallaf ... , .. II:Mw .... canlen ~ oat u.etr ~traec. • ......._. eot1 ... wWdl try te "a .., "'-! If pa -. .,.... ,.Jet.. .. fOR ._,t .....,. ._. Ml£l. Wt! are lien te M!rTfl ._ .. Ito ...... n ..... " • ..... INSURANCI I IOHOS .. ~ 8en1ee-flteu. a.. h i Fe lix Auto Paint & llepair full fr('('dom 011 the part of thr in which we find our!l(>lv~. today, !he Council."' she lla)"s. the Chamber of Commerce calling The Nt'lsons liw a t 4.30 &mt"d" rost, Mr. M~yt•rs says, "Just be- citizvnry to participate in ·ch'ic and only thoSl> pl'Ople who hne at She a nd her husband lh·E' at 403 for a minimum of rxpenditures St. The)' ha\'f• two daughters, ca u se we incorporatr doesn't and political discussion lind ac-last dared to expose what the Walnut St. Arlie S""•artz is man-until there are adt-Quate re-M rs. Charles ConH~rse of mran that wt' can spend $2 where tivity. and !hat this freedom tr\K' situat~ion is a nd _who try ager of the Newport HeighL~ Irri-sourl.'t'S to finance expansion or F rancisco. and D o nn a Nelson, •w~•~gc:;;t=;~n:,;:o~n~l>~·!$~1~:·~=====.:.!:::::::::::::~ mus t apply especially to those do someth1ng _about ll· a re ever gation District. m unicipal gon'!rnment. frt"Shman at OCC. :'i who hold minority views , and 1 att~cked in thiS ~Y: -I:=================::=:::=========;-:~--'--::-'-'-'---:::-:----j ""W'J·IE_REAS we cannot ~ICCe~l na~i n:m ~:~e. ~~~:~e ~n~h.a~;~ Mrs. Susan Gray the thcsts tha_t those servm~ 111 in order that t'ach may defend · publiC L-ducahon must ~0 mto stand and I do not fN'I tha t blank Dies at Age of 81 ch·i_c a_nd political isolation_ l~t ·charG'es or witeh hun.~::~:~~:r~~~-~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~=~:~~=~~~~: thctr \'tew_:< offf'nd somE' ma.)(mty continunllv bt· mndo> · or nunonty group. Wt• . ho l.d.l J'K'Ople whf1 an• dr·fini tt'h ra ther. that the IM'st ~-ducat ton •n 1 · (I • thoucho · , Citizens IP or our s 0 n S a n l.arly in schools and coHc~~-a.f"f' e WATCH TUESE PAGES. I . . h. r d I o 1n ut>nct . dau~htt'~S oomk whe~ thl'Y know dismissed. or whl'n a ~I tries t'~p(.'Ct to brt'ak a 1tory soon ... ~hat thetr IO'tlchers !lr~ not hold· I to rid itS£"!! of JCOI'flf. one whom \'NY soon, !hat · will bt· of tre- U_lg themse~\'~'.!i ~loof but are ac-they muSt · comi<k-r harmful or m••ndous importance to most fl \~1\ pa~l!npatm~_ a~cord~ng to ('\·en in somt' cn,rs da n~:erous. ~,·cryof\(' in our communi!)·. H thc!r vanous . ~nvtcl1ons '!1 ttx•l Surely \W must h;n f' produced thrrr• is no s lip on that ancient . SOX'lal and poli tical arenas of the r·nou~h ll.':lchcrs who do value the road hetwK'n t he cup and the lip, da); a nd ad .. anta~t~ t his country affords "hat I will h.a\"f> to tell will in- ""\\'HF.REA.S wt· haH' t•a.mt•d and who arr not only willinJ;~: to creas.;· the \"alU(' and the presUge that on(' of tht• a blt'St teachers point thf'm out twt nnxiou!!' to nf near!)' <''·cry· pit>Ce or property or thr Orange Co as I College do JV~"" in thr city; a.nd after reading the whose classroom work is held in I • s tory you can ~top wondering the high('!; I rc~ard by his col-Hen· 1s 11 1.--.1 ter from Mabl.'l whr I am IO\'ingly called El Ft'r- leag\1{'!1 and studt:'nt!l has not 1 1--fulehinson or Corona del Mar : ret. alonJ'! tht' rialto. been r\.~hin•d ~u..<w of thf' fear j ARVO HAAPA. • • that sonw nf h1s Jl('rsonal :tnd I Edit f 'l'lK' E h:-e AD I'·"'TRA. It is not w ithin political opinion.o; a nd acti\ity o r 0 · ns n the reach of m)' memory wht'n-J might som.--. day offend N•r tain Dear "'Hop" can rt'(-"()(IP("t going a nywhere sections of thoueh r in thf' a rea I P !eaM' l('t me cungratulat.· you wit how making provunon for t'\len though th('S(• \it•\\'s ha\1.' a 0 11 your courageou." s t.ltf'mcnt 011 book!' as P"-rt of the necessary Jon!! recogmzed and rf'SPl'Cil-d po-11"' ""wi tch hunt'" cUi tonal. suppli('S. r tto-~all. painfully, or sition within the AmNIC':•n scent': a r(• few men who da.rc out nt>arly bf'ing pitched from one and on !hill de licatE' s ubje-ct tb('§(' of the loft iest peakl'l of t~ Te- "'WIIER EAS wt• do not bt-li £'w dars. and belit'\"t' me wc · hipitis in thl' high Sierras when t his decision on thC' part of fht• glad to find that som£'On(' my back-pack parlnt'r, Jim Ker- colle'=r· adminis tration and board willing 10 d£'fend a . ~ry fllOT. di_~vercd that 1 had sub- was r.•a ch('d th rou~;h any ulterior fn:'Cdom, !.hat of pohllcal thought. ~titured a flagon of bourbon or l'\"11 moli\'e but rather an I Srncerely, ' snakl.'-bitc lotion in favor of a nver-t•auliou.'ll~s and fea r o r MABEL HUTC'HJ N!':ON, fattish ropy of "'Tom J one!l : ·A criticism which could easily tt'nd • • • Foundlinf,('.'" t o stifle the creative independent Thill t)l)l· of dehate and dis- thou2ht upon the campus so tcr-cussion will go on fore\'er , Or) ribly essential if WE' an· to pro-topics such as this-we hope. All duCf' lf'aders able to race and re-long as we a re all free to openly soh"e the problems or this day: argue these points, all is well ... ""THEREFORE BE IT RE-The administrators a nd trustees SOLVED that after having in\"l~s-of Orange Coast Cttllege certafnly ti,::-ated the said ca!t<! and finding have the rhtht to hire and fire no charges of inabi lity, claMroom according to their judgment as ind('COrun\ or indoctrination, im-what is for the best interests prop('r inoral or ethical behavior, Lhe school and the community, or nation.a'l disloya.lty, the New-and we, the public, have alw&ys port Harbor Council of Chu1·ches the r ight to criticize when here-by respectfully but urgently consider a ilecision t.o be wrong. • • With m y appreciation for the pleASure found in books. you can Sl'C t.ha t 1 view the Ceiling Viewer wi th approval. Tht> Balboa Bay Lions have gone to great expense to acquire a Ceiling Viewer, a mechanical device that throws the microfilm pages of a book onto the ceiling directly over the head or a bed- ridden J)t'TIOn who is too m or weak to hold a book. The pa,es of the book are turned. or ,.--~-~--~-~--~-~--~-~--~-~...,, 1 changed by the preYing of a but-ton in the reader'1 hands 'Ilte '• --- ... ,. • Wbetttr.r Ia a bi,;, marble IIMIUdl-c Dr a ,..,.._, r.ora"r •to'*, your ba8ker la a rnaa wM K-'*- tllle trelfare of your .... ,... w~ ,....,. .. p eontl'! aad JOG _, &lllall of a ..... I& .. lie ... his frl~adly 1-tlt..U.. baa& tet.-e JIINI a I' relal umk~ A l ways tllt"re .ttlll tel'riee _. eMa- t~el wWelll tall !tOh-ft _,. of ,..... , ....... r=· pmlika-. JOar •alief' poevWes' t:Mo ..... te ..-p.r llle ,_... . ..a Mn'fr. 1..-11; .,.. ...... ......,. ,...._._ .......... TWt ..... W. .... If p. ....._ ill!lll ..,_ .,._ tra ''p· T• .... alw&JI rt.l ... Qt£4 ....._ _. ........ ...,. ... ,.. • IKiplnc ....... -.. -u.e...,,... --~ INC. ~ CHIIY54Jl-AYMOUTH DEALEJt a.. C... l .. 'auq ......,. •aat. CA••. We O.ToWI! size of the print as shown upon the ceiling screm Ls a~l)l,e. and the whole device ls installed as easily, and qulte Uke a desk lamp. According-to._ OU---ck" H.i~ Lion In Charge of Ceiling View- er. anyonr may bon-ow the ma- chine and the ten titles which constitute the library by ,_t phoning him at Harbor 3C13. Far those who are not familiar wUb the civic-minded Intent' of the Balboa Bay Lionl. I will •Y that there is no charRt" for !'ftltal nor is there any other~ ree: It is Oftl¥ an ~ of lood will from a e:ruqp known for their IDOd wUL U J'OU would Dire the p1H ow "'--·loot caD~ and he will brina: it to IOU-u yuu 181'!! t.Je In J'OUI' ...W. U. perl'ectb" mpeble of ld' .. ,_. own · book m roar ....._ _. ~:.c._~.~ .• _me,_U.t .1bll. Ia .. ·---t.O w..a.t,.. • • ftl'7 ftae --.... ·----.......... tltll ............ ...,., .. _ .. __ ... ----------..... --.. -_, "'fto ....,. 'T 'a-.satPs.· ._., ... ___ _ ""----"!"'!!~----------''---......... • Crooks." ""Try and S top 1\'I('," "'Prln~ of Foxes," ''Abigail Adams" and "'Laughter· in the NE>Xt Room." • • e O P ES Lf;TTER. l\lr . Paul Zimmerman, Sports Editor , Los Angel~ Times. Dear Mr. Zim- merman: Thank )"OU for devot- ing your column; "Sportscripta, on May 21 , to the Third Annual Nrwport ~ing Regatta.. I am expf"f"Ming my w-atitudc not the invaluable space that you ha\·c givt'n our evt'nf, but for the complete undt>ntanding yoo of I he purely Corinthian mt>U''"'" which ins pired the people of community to promote the .vt•nt.f Mn . ~u..~ia n E. Cra)'. Rt. dirrl lhe home or ht'r d:lughtt>r. Georg(· Lt-"'is. ol 2811 W . ()clo•an F);ont, N~J. on :\fonday. MrS. Gray movt'd to l'ewport yt'ars a~;o from Or:ange, ·~~.~I she Md workt'd a t the n Cowlty Hospital for more 2."i Yt'31"5. She was a nali\'e Ontario. Canada. Funt"Tal i~ ~·ere held ycs~erday In ange and intermen t chula Vista Cemek>ry. Ill • fir llllarb•lr l8W UltS ON IIIOIISIIAIICE You were perft>c:tly right rt>cting the beli£'f ht'ld in S...!u.l ll that there was not a single ou""'d of cornrrwrdalism in the tons COBOD del MQ P1111111C! BRAND NEW z.PC. uViiiC ROOM !UDEll .ndo BED DIVA!tl .......... , .......•.......... ONLY WJ.IO. NEW hlz ·~ RUGS ········-···························1·-, MANY O'JHEil BAIIGADISI WE AUO DO MOVING AJtiYWHER£ --FREE EST1MATE5S--- HAIBOI FIIIITIIE Cl. 1966 HARBOR IIOUUVARD COSTA MESA __ Piaaae_o.p_._•-Niw'' Bn __ ..., ., ... ,expended to make th;, --LA.DSCAPI·G-- worthwrule sporting even t. SPECDIEN 'I'IU'ZII e ~ noca W• Ih·• " th< edge or '"" ""'' ELLJS BROS. NURSERY rowing water in the country we intend that those waters put to that use. UM OOUT JIJWA.: ~ B~.& •;a; J1U e II&& ·- lam g~d that you ~:":~~~:~I~~~~~~~==========.J~~~~~~~;;~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~ that the only rt'Ward "~ e xpect is fun: perhaps when Washington Univt'nity lear~'\'~ that people can work with only such an w.i.ml•·l able rewar:d, as .._ure. as goal, Washl.ngton might be Ue bigger UniVt"rSity for wider concept of human dea\-on. • • • e H OW THE aosz• ;:::1 The! week's news _e the fact that we harbor (pretty good pun) • thin& called Coney Island. 'There oouJd not be grnt- er distance, geop'aphJeally, be- t•-em 1M 2 Coney lalaDds. and an other comparUona 8.n! equal- ly u distant. I cannot tee any ambiticn to ha•.-e our laJand emu- late anythin& that idrntlfi!s the original CtM1ey. P.lt"eM, berore you drive a single surveyor's stake, change the name of Lsland. Ail a starter, Jet me sug- gest, SheU laland. River laJand tin recocnitlon ot the river helped form the lancl), Crane land, or, bettt"r still, you think iomething; anytbiftg' is better. This ia a very 10011 tim! register '"¥ dil.approval of c~>~,... inc the name ol Sb8rk lalud Uncia. I t II trw tbat tMre are no •~'~~~ ._,. U.111ud. IIIII It .. ...., trw u.t tile ...... ill not wt7 pretty, M II tJae --... boo' of U.., H I <an nl7- J1U< Appll tou SIIMWI· .......... ~. ,..,.. ...... _ ... -----.,. ftl' r1orhtll • -....... ._ ..... _..._ -~ c-t.-i-~~·~·~l Pt•' •• ...,. -... . ......... r a b -...a. 'IIIII .. ~ ......... . .. ~ call" • a . --· • • OOC.SQIU ....... .... NU NT 4111 A IYC'MDU N1D 1111 A 11M1 • • VN .. 'ftD PA" UC: &T AllY V.un' . • • • • .... _..__ •• " ca ... .,.,. .. ,. ••.• •--•~~.._ b I a • • lOIII !PillE • • • • ' .... DIRECTORY ......,.,.,..,. GIRL KOIJT. NEWS Harbor Grads Ustecl "'BE SURE -DIStmr wltb . Maurie Stanley lnluruce o-"= ~lTII m llaJ1M A .... Balboa 11111a11 INSURE In SURE INSURANCE LEONARD J. KISTLER Phone Harbor 0523 ;)603 Newport Blvd., Newport GERAlD W. RITCHIE ....., .... ~ --· 1N CORONA DI:L ILU SINCE-1211~-. HArbor 83 • Ew-.: HAtbar 3115 The hlchlJJht of a full )'ear ol' work for 'the 15 Brownlea of Ttoop No, 7 led by Mrs. Robert Adams will be a trip to the Bowen' M..-eum in Santa Ana on June 19th. There lhry will see dolls of an ' kinds a nd are Jookinc forward particularly tQ eeenJr a lite size doll or Queen Elizabeth .. At the lut mother'• meetlnr final a.rran1ementa were made for the Brownie f1y-Up to be held in the evening at the Scout HoUH on June 13th. 1lle girls who have earned thls, are: Kathy Bates, Sandra Brockman, Donn& Burd- sall, Jolene Cuala, Kathleen Gaz- away, Melinda Hoq, Carol Kan· old. Chtni Mills, Nancy Ntckertz, Patricia Pie~. Beth RJee, Lan· sing Rowan, Donna White, KAthy Wllrox. Some of the year's activities ~· Included a Chrlstma.a Party to which the girls brought stocklnp HAPPY DAY SCHOOL to• the Catholic w otta .. ._.."""· Ear);y QdJdtlood Edueatbl and prHenta to give Whitey of for Uttle J'otk O.la Mesa for leM fortunate 440 Heliotrope A.w. chUdren. 'Mley successfully made eon.. del Jlar, caJit. apr 0 n I for thelt\Sf!)\'e$, frosted HARBOR. 1081-W cookies, made e up e a k e 11. a nd :~;.,...._;!!;;~2::~tlon!. !!Fundolood!!!!!!!!!;~ I proved themselves artistic b)' painting· unall tH'!art shaped, ce-D.ufCINO IM&i&UOBOJII' ramie wall plaques. Mrs. Joe AUTHUR MURRAY'S oUt OOAST BLVD. Corona del liar ()pat 10 to 10 For tree daooe anab'all CaD HArbor 1925 r urni ture Restoration Chair bottoms, benchel and stools restored using cane, rwh. ""1'ftd. etc. HARVEY"S Furniture Repair 2050 Santa Ana Ave. Costa ,iesa. BEacon 61J3..J SJLVZII PlA.TINO Silver Platers And SUVft'Unltha P~JM.ir • R.eflhiahing •. :R.eplata: Gold -SUver ·Copper-an. Near Community Onzrcb 191~ Ha.rborBlvd. Coata ~~­BEaeoo 5113 Margare t L Scharle Teamer ot PlaDO Or~ru.t • Accompen .. t Evenln& neo ~I for Adultll am GOLDENROD AVE. Coruno dol liar lawTence K. Gundrum. M.D. 1741 Superior Ave., Colta Mesa Practice UmHPd to I>l.seum of Ear. Nose, Thi'Oilt; AJJercy Office Hours: by Appoinunent BEacon 6508 or BEacon' 6&3!5 Baltz Mortuary Chapel by the Sea Ca.sa la Is the assis tant lea der. • • • Third Grn.de Brownies have adopted "On the Beam with Troop 19" a s their ....mQtto. This ~oup. unde1· the leadership or MN . R. H. Corn and l\.l rs. J . B. Dorey, took first pri7~ lor t he bfost poster on the rookie sale and for sellinJ:" the most cookies. With thf"ir priZf' money they pur- chaSPd two pair"!! or binoculars for the troop to use in outdoo1· ac- ti vities. , ' T hi1 wt"l'k they IWnt to K noll's Bc_.rry F'arm for their fi na l trip and treat ol the year. :\1rs. I\"('l'a Thomas, 1\.lrs. Flore nct' Hill and :'ot i"J. Dorey aCCI"lmpanicd thPm nn I ~£' school bw. Girls parlici pat· ing in the troop activities are Sa nd •·a Allen, Connie Atki n.~n. Deidl'l"' Corn. Ma rina Dorey. l r· ma r.GMI'mt'r, Li ndu Garre t t. Cynthia 1-~Arn."worth. Pat ricia Al drlrh. i-f<'ll"n Hill. .Jou nn" Rem· ley, Lind)' 1-t)'f.:ll l. AtH!a Brt'Yf'r. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Patronize ·Local Business SHOP at NON\E Mary EJoi.c Tbomas, Sonya Tbomu, Kathleen Ne)r, Sally Law.on, Patrida McDonald. S\.18· an Crawford. J Oan Utman. Sally Vaughn, SAndy Wallace and l.Jn. fConttnuecl fnlm pap )) , McCartney , Nancy Melk:ma1cl, ~ 0... a-, ..... Dale Belyea, Harold BeMdiet, Joaephlne Me~Cft, Suzanae MA> ert B--. a-N 8w 0 CJilr.. Vlr"linla Berp trun. Keon, Roger KdOnnon, Ted Me-don ~ Dille d8 Lee Massey. Ted Binder, Pat'rida flinldtoy, Masten, Ida McVay, Vlf"CCe Meo. Peter Ta"-o Diu ........ H o ward Boprt, G. Runell denhall, Joanne MerrUI, Ray Donald 1'1lalaM. "-'nw ; Boule. Arlene Borda, Virdnia MlddaU&h, MlUard Mier, LJ!Ie Jeanne 'Toulou.e, _..,.. .,.._,., • • • Pa rt of the star badge require. ments lor Fifth Grade Scouts ·of Troop 3 1 wlll be (ulfllle4 by a trip to lhc Planeta riums in Grlf· lith Park' on Saturda,y. 'nley will have luncheon at Fernslde Park and visit the Zoo in the after· noon. Mn. Mona Allen. Mrs. VIr- ginia Gatham and M n . De.ll Moore will acc.ompany the scouts. Bradford, Lydia Brut, Thereu. Miller, Mary M obley, J anet Mol· Norman v-Hall. .Jolla V\lllle. Brazr, Rob e rt Briggs, Guy ler. ~ GeneWant.Jadl._,~,._ Brown, Walter Buchterklrchen, S haron MoorH , J ames Mort. W~t, Jt.obert W~, JaDl .. George Burkhardt, John Burton, Peter Morrl•. Arlene Mor t011. Whee&,er, Martha Wbltloc*, Bldr· SaUy Buah. Karen Nelson. Kenneth Nlk:os. ley WIJ.on, Grepry Wrtlht. Lorraine Call, J olene cannon, Elizabeth Norton, Joan Nunan. Juatln 2'.eda.kl!r. Harry Carter. M a r i 1 y n Cart· Doru Ogle, Ellen OWen. lr-----------, wri&:ht, Barbara Chamber lain , Lee Page, Marilyn Pete-rsen, B.a.~ Judie 0\aptln, Lora Clawson, Barbera Peterson. Glenn Pickens, • l~lf'UUII Nina Clifford, Diane Comt>r, J ack Morria Pierson, Lowell Pontlng, Dl....-..v • • • B. Connor, Donald Cook, Sam Barbara Prentl~. Carolyn Prid-a .... ~J With a round of interesting out. Cooper, Danie-l Corson, Ro .. ld ham, Ralph Pringk, Rolly Pul- door work completed, Troop No. Cragg, Norman Creighton. asld. -49 Brownies of second ..... Is Lit"-........... ~ a ...... _. A..: l rrne [)au<rird,a, John Oti\'ichon. <U"ll ""'""""""· n.o;o~-..;a ""',..roz, all ready for Day Camp. The -· Johan -•---c 1 Can re l Davy, Nancy Deave r, ...... ........ .. ussen , Ill r cooperation of all the mothers, Carolyn · Oie-l~n . Bob Dinger. Rehll~rc. 0\a.rlr.s R.etmier , Fran. es p ec i al l y ror transportation, QC lnNTITlJ1JliO,g John Doyle . Paul Dunlap. ~Rhodes. Richard .. Rider, Jane made ........ lble the CONitant acti·vi-Rl•tity ~--· Rag-.-.--Barbara Earl, J(•rry E\'&M, p., ' -.-.:r "''•· ties which during the )'ear in-trid a Eve.nson. Wayne Schenkel, M ar I I y n ctudt-<1 trail blazing on hikes, map. coach engaged Rodger Fake, George Fleming, Schickenme-yer, Nancy Schlot'Ss. ........ 2135 Ping the en ti.re community. out-er Shir ley "-•• J·---•-·--VJNCENTS Joyce Fleming, Madge F ulbright. · ~v • .... ,,..,. ~· .__, door games, a trip to the Excel-Dr . .,.,.11 l't'~f'lWM& •na~ Robe-rt Galli\'an, Jelta Gannon, Fred Shannon, John S harp, Shar· s ior Dairy. a nd one to the Wester J udie Gannon, Robert Ghiselin, on She-rrill, Gt>orge S h I g a k I. HARBOR Tra ils Mu s t.• u m in Huntington lat>t wet:k tbe f'mploym .. nt of Mr. Graham J:;ibbons, T erry Gibson, St£'phen Showier, Rober t Siming- &ach. The Museum str~ the IO!!ieph Kroll u" lntrnr tor Ia I""Y" Ter rill Gloege. J ames Graeff, lon. Shlrlt>y S inclair. Lowell Slat-DRUGS imporuw cc and natural Interest <"boll)(y ud CounJWiflr for D<l!l't f'r, 8Ptt(• Smith. J arTU"S Snow, Robert Graham. Richard Grauer. Allnt> SV€-'ru!er. or the trails lt>ading to the west. yM&r. Mr. Kroll, who "·a. .. a t une Jay Gl'et'r, Uam s. Groelll·r. tCORONA D£L MAR Th• < ,·, t • pa ,. · tl · ~Ia> Sta nd<I ""C' Ra lph S'"n•· ... " r ICJpa ng ano ; Ume In the t:altcd ~tnlo-s !":1\'y, Dixie H all, L.ee Ha mbrook, "' ... 619 ea..t Bhd. E'•ato·" •·ta•o·tyn d' A dl h r.-lx-ry, B;u·bara .51&"''"~'-. l••n• .... " • an r t ,....., will ::&l lloO bi· th .. !iWlmmlnt.: I'OIIf'h F f'llll k Ha nsen. Robert Ha rdesty, '~.., .. ~ at the KarC11f'rUe .... t •. :fars. Julia S I a rk. Chn.•to·np . fS~t~--~·:·~"~·..:.':'•:r~)_:'~':'":·:a~.O~~\\~'a~l~to~·~============~ " for O(T . Bc\'erl)' HarrDI, Dorot hy Ha t· l\fass~·y, Tarf>· Spittell. Carol Cor-rl•ld v -·oh H 1 A 1 H ' lie ho 11l!io 11 l(r:>tJ.!I.:&I•• nf l..oal{ ... n.cl a )'R f!, .r cn£> ay-bin, Jt1 net 11.-roore, J an Moore, , .. d w t• H ,.. 11·1 P.<-:.&f'h 8 t.:&tt• ('ullt'&:l' ll llf'rt• h,. lar · {'"!! "·Y eus..;;er , .-.tna l-Vi kki Oberg, U slie Ckort ly. San-liard T h H It Do th was :1wa rdt-tl llw lt.;l'lwlur a nd · · omas 0 z, ro Y I dra !\icl.ain, Barbara W11dl", and Horr<'ll. Yvoon · i!O\\ard. \"ictur Alief' RallcntinP. M NI Orf'n \Vit dt' Ma.!itl•ro~. t.ll"gro•..., u ith a m:Ljur In llugo I is thPi r lea d('r. f'"·'.~'h olt•J.:)'. II•· .. ,·n•·d """ .. , ...... Donnld Jackson, L eonar d ------d uli,;,t In tlw :oo.· a 1 .1 . ll'lt<·hln :: JumPs, J" r 1. ;.· J t"sku \Villiam Reception Given ~u-lmmln:,: a no.l (orl.•nl.&tiHn for rf'·l Johnson. crul t,.. Domon K• P\"'ll. John Kt•ppc'r, For Evadna Perry It ~~ plann,o.J II) •. ·: ·r ,,J;,, r Jfl.an Km1 .. ~ Dou ~Jas Kirkp:.t- -pulu and •a1,•1~s l•lllll aqu.1·Jt~ •wk. Pendl•·t"n Knighr. IJC'Silt> l\l i;o~.s L...o.u May \\'ill.<r•y poured sporrs fur bo'h n:•·n all•l II'•Jm••r• I<OL\I~Iu Kf'n n..rh Kranrr and :\[iss :\larle Heffl'l n as.;;L:>t(od Jo!mJ.ont, '" llw 1\lu n w .s\\ lin· 1 ..i;hn I .An·· T~<~m l..:Ul.!l'. P.od wi th rhc guPSt book at a ('Ount;r · ... • ... •. , -· .>tr;.;.n.·t}.-< Jatk ·~-J.,.·r • wirl··· rN'(•ption for En &d!Ul Kraus nun(! 1"''"1" tnat <~~•• ~······du l•·J 10 ' l ~1uno•. Juhn lAin•~. Joel 1...£-,m. l't•l-r~. ll'ho is retirin;; ufr,·r s~"r\'· h" f'un.•'rut :t·f! '" 1. .,, ,..;.•p. 11 rd. ,J ,,.• l..>'SIC'l: J<onit• Ltnson. in~ 27 year!! in thC' 0 r a 11 t: I' h'mt...•r P..ol!(>r Lorin~. Rurton l..o,1e Jr., rnunty ~ch011l-" and the past :.!1 :\!1 I~Ju!l 1 .1~ h•1d '•' '' ''P•-•-P..id::~~d 1 . ..-ll\l'. F'alcon LunnP}' <H arl ~upeni: .. or !m· thf' Oram:.:o ll'nt'(' in IL"iiC'h11'11.' ;, 1 !t,rm.~ or Xnrma :\labo>rr.l . V1r\!;lma .\fa l- ('nunl)' Sup.:•rin tf·ndenl nf SchooL'( I W<lt ••r s porB l••nd••t', ~.J.,n~a:·•·t :\I;J.t"Shall. John OHiC't•. :\La.ion :O.:<Jncy Mason. William :Sanlu Ana .Jumor Colll'~£'. Re· YP .11 erhe 'Rnest rn ~ 'furniture MAI!L"E~IRIJH. CH£fl,flY • P.JNE - FINE ARTS FURN. EMPIRE TENN. FRANKLIN-SHOCKEY FANCHER-CO. THE SIKES CO. .KLING- ENt;lANDER •J' ,_,~:r~;;· ~;i~1nT~~rs~~~~ ~~;,~t'~~. ~;I Luau Is Held By 1' ~ EmRI'rER •i de• o•<•ni,ing and boin" ac>h·o Hony·wood y c I I ~ • "' m s<'l'('ral art 1rr0ups such as t he-• ' -EN'! 1\.~..~>J (,ranJ,:,. c nunty A.rr A11socia llon . F l'ldn) .. :\l<.1:. ~.-•. \\h ,.,. •l{'('a·l TIDE LaotiUB •tapJe ~bop' :\~1'!.'. P ('(Ty is nationally rccm:--sion lof ano lh··· of ilollywo .. d SoUlS -. e .J..~ mz .. d as the-author of the books. Y:t('hl \:Jub's ramou~ tu-.&nnunl IEMl'AlS """' O ffir '! ~upply "Art Ad\'f"ll tUN"S with Discarded llawa 111,n p~Hfl{"!l lillt>d ,\ :O.:n:~l su va Harbor OG.'lf\ 790 S. C.O AST BLVD. ~CUNA BEACH 4.JS29 .Mal<'rials" ~nd "Crafts for f'un." in Waikiki." •. __ 3011 S""'J")rt Bhd. ""====-====:---,.=:=---:c-.:__--,=.=--=======J She has also "''orked with t he The &"tlboa I~\ Cluh was th•• I --~ junior a r t s how at the LagunA srenc of this ga la eu•nl. and. a«, Bl'·ach F,_..sth •al or Arts. in ptl?l'ious year:s. lslmd c.o ... -• tumcs, decorations. anrl f'n lo •r-1' :\'OTIC£ OF F ILlNG A!':- SE:SSl fENT FOP. T H E COiS- STRUcr:tO:-; OF S A."'\'lT ARY SE \':E R S A N D P U MP ST A'nOX IX C F. R T A I :\' f:ASI-::'oiEJ'I.'TS LYI="tG SOL'TJI. W f:"'TER L Y OF' 0 C E A N nl.\'0 •CCIRQX ,\ DEL ~1ARl, A ·' C0XT t.:MPLATEO n y RJ.:SOLl'T IO:'\" nF fi''Tt.:'.'- TIO:'l :"0 . 3!166, A:.'\;0 OF TilE TI:'.I F. AXD PLACE OF HEAR- 1:'\'r. .-\S T 0 ~AID W ORK ,\S D A:':S F:~~:'I[ENT. • tainmPnt wcr<' th<' rnnTtL Colo:-· rut lcb and J)3 Jm-frnnd hab wt·~·· \\Orn b;. many who dirln't '1:! • naliq•" complet£'ly, Han -y Owton.s a11d h1s rr.-1U1X' o)f t<'l,..vi ~tun art bo!.$ -t h (' JOI~·n; !· tionnltr fan11'1u~ "R O}oll !!1'.\,j · ians"-sta~l'd !!1c M lvr!ul t'lll ·~~-~ tainm<'nt k<~turl n.: I!J<• L.: d d • •· 1 BW!h tri(), th,.. bt·autJ:• .. h u 1 1 dnnN"rs Moana Xn Pua, pinni-.t a nd othf'rs. !Ri A:uM. a 1: I ~ F'r .. nk ....... ,,,., P...t. t I :\'u. :\·:!'!';'40~ : l 'ur.;u,lnt I n ct;I.!Uit', th,-. ''lm· :\"O'l'ICE TO C'RE I)IT IIR:"' INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS AT NEW LOW PRICES • HARBOR42 Corona cle-1 Mar, Callfom!a AmpJeo Off·S~t Pa.rJdn& I ~r:oH:m~·n~ AC'f of 1911." ixoint: F:Sta!(' or ~\UCE H. PEASE. WELCOME D1 viston .-ot t he Stf'('Pf~ nnd ~~.!>t•d. 1 Highways Cod•• of the Stat£" of :-.:OTICF: ~~ HE REBY C.l\'L" • • • WAGON I C".'llifomia. nnlk!" is ht"rrbr ).'!in•n I h n I I h C' Su{X'r in!Pndt•nt of to The cr~-ditors of and all Pt'n>t•!L~ hadn~ claim.~ ag11inst t ht' s.:~td dt"C'C d£ont or said eostah' to fit,• :Friendly Nef&:hborhood Servlee PARKES ·RIDLEY GRAUEL CHAPEL CAll YOUR HOSTESS :.:tr.•P t" of t hC' City of r-..-cwport Beach. ha\'in~ madP an aSM·iilt· them With !h i" I!('C('S.IIlltf"}' \'OUC'h;:or~ In th(' office of thP CIC'rk or tho· Suptorlor Cour t of the St3tt' of California, in and for the County of Qran jte, or lo p resf"n t th•· ...arne. with tht> nt'('('!L'<I r)' vouc-h- t'I'S, to the undersiGTICd at hls place or husincu . to-wit ; Delight Jaax m<>nt to OO\'f'r thr co!'ts and ('x· p.."'nsc~ for thl' construction of 110 BroadwaY Harbor 3781-W or 7 , 27 :>l !lll nita ry sewers a.nd pump station Beeeott in ttrta.in E."aSf'mcnts lyln~ South· ~~B~Ea~"""~~SI~l~O~iii<looa~~~)(~-~~~~~~~;;~;;~~~~;;~1 wt•s terlr of Clrc£'R n Boule\·ard I Co- A-I PLUMBING 11PSC1AL1D:a IN IUPA.IIIA Dar a l'Ocllt w.-_._. Wod.,. '-w T .... ,_ s--I 5W s..,, ... Lewis loa . BEACON" Ull .. u ......... -· rona df'l Mnrl in said ci ty, as contcmplatM by Resolution or Intention ~o. 3966 adopted by the CHy Council of Mid city on 1M 28th day of April. 1952. riled the Mme In my orricc on lhf' 19th dlll y of May. 1953. 1415 COB!It Highway, Corona del Mar. Ca.liromia wi thi n si ~ months after the first publicatiOn • o r this nolict>. Dat<'d )lay 15, 1953. GEORGE 1'-'0 R..MA.'l P EASE f:xt.'Cu tor of tht" Estt~t(' of 5111d de-ceden t . I hel'f'by fix Monday, the 8th day of J une. 1953, a t thfo hour of sew n-thirty o'clock 17:301 P .M . and the chnmlx-rs of t he Ci ty Council in the Ci t)' Hall of the City of Newport Bench. as the time and1 place whcn and where 00:-i" .\ LD D. H AR \\"()('lD 1415 Coast l li{:hway Cormm d..•l M.u. C.1.1ifornia Attorn;•)' for E..xl"C'Utor .H .... ~.... all persons, inte~tcd in the •• ~... . wor k dont> or in the said a~-·tt ~ h ~ b h ld So. A '!t"l'U a.l ,........... -•p•l"-t -MoHr. T .... -Nih W..t .,., Ap,t. mfi'nt, Wl ·~ ean.. y t e sa SOTJCE TO CRJ:niTOR.."l O ty Council Property owner-.. --•-to of 1~~~~~~~~~·~··~·~·~~~·~·~·~-~·~·~·~·~·~·~'"~·~ .. ~-~~~~~~~1 1 h --- ' c contractor or his assigns a nd 1020 c:..t .... ~ 441 I ---II ... J.---C._ .. W. all other penons Interested in IOSEPHL"VF. X.UL"- said w or k or said a~nt, SCHtiST F.K. ~ fee iJng a g g r 1 e v e d by any act NOTICE IS HERE.BY GIVE="t ABE YOUB. DB1JBIUICE COSTS TOO or detemlinaUon of the Super-to the creditors of and all per- intmdent of Streeb or the ~ having cl&ims against the Cty Eng 1 nee r tn l'@ot.Uon aid decedent or saJd estate to ....... .,.. YMJU_. ........ -...a , ther-eto. or who c1a1m u.t u.e me them with the necnsa.r)' work hu not been perfomk'd ~ vouchers In the otfkt-of the Clerk C!bl"'hc to the C!UJtnct in a pJOd ol the ~ O:Jur1 ot the and ...a.tanfial mannrr-, or whO State ol california, In and for datm U.t any portion ot the u.e·· County ol Oraft&e, or to pre- GIIdtted_ lil'llt the ....... wll..b_ttw .. III!!Ce . 0'- U. con-vOidW'ii to the ~ at t1'act __., or ~~a.m. or ,. or her pl8ee ol "" I M>. to-- -~.., ob)edlon to .. ~ wit: oettor• fll tbe aa. tar.... C/o n..:-E. lllfht-. -.. -.... --JClS c:.. ._. ar JfUIIant of tM 84 ile' I a.-dll liar. ~ . .att ot Stftltta w dt7 DV •· wltllla * • a tM .ner the rlrtt •o. -to tllo ....... tw --"' ""' -· the ...,.._ on tht u1 •t. Dated ....,. t. Ia. a~ to ... -017 Oomdl IIIARGAIIIET ILUT by briefly atatlria 1ft writ"-the ~. E:liM:u1:rl.x .....,..."'_.. r ... r •• o(.,._.,ot ·- tiah of se.Jd wwk. refeftDC.'e .. deo:ll ... t. MrebJ nw.do 1o the abcr¥e rntn--\ nfO)(A.S E. IW I UUCAN. doeed R801ution of Intention. 141$ o.t IBtJ q, Dol«< ttua ltuo _, ot v.y, a.-•• llloor. 0111. ·-c. lt. PRJ'CST 411omtt ,_ Eatilllk n..... .... ...., ........... ~-1D 1..600 IlK. GVW, 1YI o"ff 11., ~-bg.d;.., .... .... ,. •• ~ ........ h. n-. •••• • ~ lbt.GVW .-... 6¥!.1, .... 9 loe t llodl•l. f••••• Sll••• ~·~"'o"d •ol,•in.lr!•••••gi•e. New y• -,... ,_. 'ftiOflif'.Y on new ll;hl ...,.!;um, aaol ticht-b .. vy duty t nkom.'\ tiona1 trucb. Caom.-re the ct. .... l&y. Compa.N -the ,... ... rrn. Coat- • • • • • • • • SU --~ '"'•tll•k. 1-ck bodt laong~ 90 ... do ...... u ...... !Ntdy. ' • -- • • PAGE FOUR .-.. .... e ..... , 1~-----------------·--....;~-----·IChrtst Church by the Sea In a .,. ~'HUR.~'HEC' .,. genera l re-oroanJ,.tlon and .1 ~ ~ ~ .1 streamllnln1 of U.e chureh's of· I ~--...;:;_ __ ..;;:...;:;;;;;;..;::;..::::...;;_;;::_::_::,.::.,;::;__;:: ____ 1 ficl!!-l'Y. will be held next Wcdnee:- I. £A VI'! FOR AL.<\8KA Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnes of 121 Via Mentone, Lido Isle, are leav- Ing this week end for an Alaskan crulse. The~· 81'£1' driving to Seat- tle and wHI sail June 3 for Alaska on the S .S. Denali. They expect to l"etu·rn the latter part or June. Coast to ha ve new Jou rnal ism advisor NATURE OF EVIL I The Les.son-St'rmon Sunday at the Christian Science church at the -'!ntra nce to Udo Isle, "An- cient and Modern Necromancy, nlias .Mesml'rism and Hypnotism, lll.•nouncl'd," allacks the theory that God is the sow·cc or evil. Tht• Golden Text from Jonah t 2:8.91 rea do:, "They t hal obser ve bin~ vanities forsakl.' their own mt'rCy . Salvation is of the Lord." Th<.· Apostle Jam('s <.-ounsels. "Coun• lt a ll joy when ye fa ll into diwn; temptations; Knowing this. !hat. the trying of _\Olll' fai th wo rheth pat it.> nee . . . Blessl'd is the man lhal endurcth tempta - tion; ff)r Wh('n he is I ricd, he shaH r•t•tthf• the crown of Hf1'. which the Lord hath promised to them th;rl Jove h!m" 1L2. 3. 121 . • • • "t::\IORJ..\1. S E.R \'ICE In the American Legion Hall, Costa Mesa. The sermbn will be based on quotations from original sources about AmNica. \Vorship !:i('t"Vice is at 1l a .m., c hurch school a t 10:30 a .m . • • • OXt-;()NTA II ETIU~i\T Ht-;RE The Qn('()nta Pilgrim Frllow· ship is holdint:" its annua l rc h·eal t his wef!k CJid at t lw Corona de l Mnr Corrunun.ity Chw·ch. They \\ill mCC'I with the )'oung people of rhc church F't·iday C\Ciling a nd hold their ml'etings all day S:tt- urday. At thl.' 9 :4.) a.m . SNViCC Sunday they will H·ll or tht.>ir cx- IX'riC'nces during a rdp 10 Eu· r·ope lasl Sumnwr. A t the 11 a.m. s•·vicl", Rev. Paul Edward Bab- bi tt will direc t a memorial sen·· ic(' ror those members of the chur•eh w ho ha\·1) paSS<'d away :.ince last Mo•nwrial Day. Thf' tqpic o f his SN'rnou will bt· "Deal- ing \Virh (X>a t h." • • • ciay evenlna, The work of the church is now divided into four major commis- sloltfl which meet mru1thly, a com- mission on Membership and Evan- •gelism, t he commlaslon on Educa-FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, lion, the commls~lon on Missons SCIENTIST a nd the conimluion on l''inance: JlOl v;, Lid•, N•wport .. ,p These groups ate ffi('eting at the A branch of The Moth•r Church, Tht church the first Wednesday o f Fi,..t Chu•ch of C~rid, Scientist, in Jo.. each month, a nd are l'esponslble fon, Mon athusoth. to the official board, which will Sunday Sc hool ...... ·-··----------~:IS t .l'lll meet , this coming year, on the S11nday Servic11 .:. ________________ 11:00 ,,,., third Wcdtlcsday or each month. W$Cl nesd11 y Evening meeting_ 8:00 p.m F . R11ad inq Room loc;ated at I I I P11im a mtly Night on the second St .. Balbo•. is .:.pen deily from 12 noor Wednesday c v en I n • s and a to 5 p. m. ••rep• Synd11 y1i end holiday1 Chw·ch School Teachers Confer-netionalty ob~ernd. flftJ::{' on the · fourth Wednesday The pybl,c ;, cordi.:~lly in~rled to •• C\'t'llings will complete the month-fend the, ch11rch tetYices end u1ie the ly calendar. 1 Reading Room + The Church CUURCH OF OUR LADY OF !IT. CARMEL IY.l W. Balboe Blvd.., Newpor1 HArbor OUt Father 8tepllea Kiley, Putor . Points the Way to SICK ROOM SUPPLIES .WE RENT ROLLA WAY BEDS 24-HOUR FREE DEUVERY Telepl.one AnawerU.. S...Vke-DAY & NIGHT Jill Newport Blvd. Oosta lUNA- ORIGINAL JEWELRY DESIGNS • Cut Stones .• J ewelry Repairs HOWARD K. ADAMS 1415 COAST BLVD. (rear) CORONA DEL MAR Harbor 4507 a Fuller Life~ Anend Regularly + Ent:::Ji,h u:td .loun l<t!ism '1 1' e<:. Hill ' • It~ Con.;' n<.-.'(t 1,1 '-''[1 ll• \f;· ,I :Jtll l'.'i '' hu h,,, Jlhl , •mlpl1.•tl-d Ll •·nh'll'"' !o •• h.~;..: A. de-- 0(Tidt•Jt'~l (~nlk<:;·, . i\tcmori:.~l Day Set·vici"'S cntitk•d ''This Is Aml!ri~a " will be t he them[' Sunday at th£> t'ni\·.-·rsa list C lll'R('II ~Tl:E .. U IU:\"1:\"l.O T he first mN•tln); of the Co mmunit y F(•llowship nwNim; new commi:.slons Ol'L:un izf'd :.:::::_..:.:..:.:=·~~:.:..::::_::_:_:::.~· rour Futher Edmuad MAeebler a 1 Aut. Put or Sunday Masses: 8:00, 10:00. 11:30 ,, '· ... " •• ,• .._,, .. 'P~~~ ;, ,,·,~i· ,. ,~r ~.1 n1a I l<'h 111 1"1~ "'' ;"\0'11 otS '· 1;\l \' 1 ,! ·t' ir' tlw AAF, ·' !i.'UI J,>u•· :t'trc:> o~ pJ,IC· ,, .. •, t ''·'' un 'J!'•>U~ nt'\\~-~ ~ +•\I.'' '·" . • • 11 I •··, r •"'~'rUC'· 1 .r Tl-•• p.1:-.l oJ '" ilf' r•l•vH'<I . '· ,. <'1 II I ,j, I n fl!'O· I J\0: In I Lo..,:l r~!l··=· I I " ··:• !. -:·,, r~.on:.;; ... , I ' . "tl, t " I ' ,o l ,<IUn f!igh 0 :. I I .r ~' '' ' I : . •. i .. i " il rll' I i'l ,,.,:.·oro I•. :1.Yt ... 11' ."'t•d •.-;-·, f· jo( d 1••.··--··n·y Ill· ! • "\(<' I> 1!'1 jliol!l~ '\I id. rr .. ,~ lw ,. " l! o I ! o:'t w • 1.1 llw t· ... , ... !!~~~~I :\"OTi f't~ TO lUllOt:Jt~ !\'oticc ils ht•rf'by ~i n•n that t11C' Board ot Trus !M'S of the i'\Cw· port Har!JOt' l'nlon High School Disrrit't of Oran~•· County, ht.>rc· inaf1cr rdC!TCd to as t11e "Owtl''t'" \\ill rf'Cf•h·c up to. btl! not la1r•r thun 1:00 o'clock P. 1\l. of the ~th d~i.Y of JUTl<'. 1953. scal••d bids for thf' n\\a rd of contract hw rhf" con;:truction of four· gara£:c units for rlw 1\"ewport llarbor l'nion l!i:.:h School. !ocat•'d in said school dis· rrkt. Sueh l .id.~ \\ill bt.> rt'l'l'l\l'd in thf' offiCI' of !lw "OwnN" in the :\'ewjX)rt Harbor l 'nicm Hi-:.:h Srhonl, corm•r of ljt!J Stn>Ct and Irvine A\'C., :-o'('wpo!'f Rl:'ac!J. 1 >J"!t llt.:C C'uant~, CnliJ'or·nia. and :.llftll be opo"ned and pul>!icl,v re ... ct alvud at th,, ,,b,,\.t' ~ta t ~.·d t im~.· 111 the office of th(• "Owrwr" in such buildinc;. Each bid mu~t conform aJtd l)c l'C'~pon,.,h,.. tn t hi;o in\'ililtion, t h£' plans, spf'Ctflt·ntions. and all otht'r· d"cunwnt::; cump!'isin~ llw pcrti-no~nt contrltC! diX'IIIT:L'nl~. 'f)'Pt' of t'Oilii!ruction in prf'SI.•nt g-arn~r build111:.: \\til tJoo.• duphc'hl('(i l'ni ts \1 Ill tx· ~i mllt.•· 10 !he· four· units at w t'!il Pnr! M 1-H •S•'Il\ g;n<t~·'. ~cp·orH lt-bi +l.~ \\'i ll ht• l'•'c••hrd on the r•nl[:,• ptu)I.'Ct ;uld alternate bids on tht• 111 t-oncr,'!e and <•XCa \·a tion: •:!• th•· ln thC'i n;:: and pla~t l"'rin..:; !31 Hw ;;tnH"IU r[l l s tnl ;Hld misct•l· \[ln;.-ous iran and ~t r•·l 1l•·tn•: ••I• lumh•·r a.nd nnils: •31 on•rlwad ~~'in~ Ufl do•)('!\'; •H• ,.,,..111 11 :. ropif's nf lht' Contract Documl:'nts arc nl)w n11 (•:" ;mLI <l!J''\l t , J •Ltb~,,· II!~Jl··crion in th,• sotd olficC's of the (.~\ rwr E.tch h:d ~h·dl h• rnad•' oil' Pn a fqnn lo bt• obtained a! th(' officr• ,,f 11-.,. ~;C\1 port I I 11 ht,. l \1!on llu;.h -~~·Jy~L ... _._, r:.t.·b b.d .. lull bo .. n·t•ll'f':'lm"'ti L~ a t'f':dtft<'d or c;1.101iir·r',. check. p:t)a b , '" lilt' U\lll• . .-"r 'd•·l••t'lill'~ Bid Bo!ld in l<nor nf thl' I IWr'l• ;·,, :.:t·CU !,·t} IJ~ lt.t· llllid1 r a.-. P:inl''l'lt l :md ;, Sillt:-L!CII)l'Y Sli!'C'Iy t'omp:!PY :•s ~ltl''t,\, 111 ;•n w nflHI!I n .. t lt-ss than fin· Pl'l' C't·nt of t he bid Th• t'l\• ··..:or'!.:.! t.ur.ti -h.dl I:><• 1_!1\•'ll as a ~Uitm nt('<' IIHII Ill<' !Ji<U•"' \•hi ,.,.-~·ut,. lh·· t"onlrn·t !I 11 \J,• aw:wdt'd to hirn in confor- lllJU . .uttL !),, ~.·,.n t r:t('' 1J••n.1111 nh old \\ill prtl\ide the !'urc•ty bond .... ht•:! ,_._, :;p .... tili· C: t ilt'!<•n \lilt' .. n lt\l' day:; alrt.>r notiftca tion of t!J•· :o\' . .r·rt ''· ,,.,, ''{'t;'r;.u·t ''' th~· b~dd~·r. Ttw U\\t••r tr~~r·•~ 1!:· jHil'ih·..:·· of r('j\'Ct int:" an~ and all bids nr to \1:1i\o• ;<:1' !l'l ' ~u\.trPk.;. 11r inltumuiHics in any bid or m th(' lmlcl llt. · t't!t'l.l t:·.t ,,, til<· [A!vlr Cnd·· nr '"""~tat!" of C':t lifornia. !h(' S:ltd ,, ', .1•! !1\ ;.1 I I\\ It,· IJ •. a M ''tl'\lliWd l l\1,' ~t'l\t'I'<.Jl ]1!'••\iHhll~ t'<tlc of per dif'll1 Wti):;l"S l• 4 l+h! 1.;1, I ft''•'l th•·! !111' ••at"h ('raft ur t:•P.:· vf workman nt'<'ded to t·SN:U\(' the cont racts 111 tl. ·h. ,:1 ,f'llt•vi I whieh \U!l IJ,· <1\' <~nkd II~P ~uc<.-cssful biddi'.'t'S; and t hos~· prc\'ailing 1,.,1 -,. .:1 !w ,,,, ;, ·J u11 ~,, t)ut , rat('..; ltl"•• C\+IHi•'ll"rilll s<ud Sfl''CIIica t ion~ a doptt.>d by tho.' \Mner. and 11• :, :ll,dl l.t ul i'. :'11. un Tho• and :n,, as lollo\\" .~! . ''.\ t,f J u 11 t' .. J£-;'JJ Tfw C'l..\~~IFir'.-\1'10~~: Forrnwn. All torrnwn not h('rein ~f'part!lt.>ly c la!'!'ifir>d , !'ha ll be £:,, .. r· ,,..,.,,,~ tl1•· r . ..;h l tn ,.,..jl'{"f (Ji1 it1 not Jt-ss than 11':: t·tnrs [Joo.·t· hour as to the S IX BA S I C ur :. :;d ;t/J twL~ or to \\a!\' :my TRAD~:.~. and l:l ':: ecn l:. per hour as to t he SUB-TRADES, m ore " .. u lli••.c> ·o,· cnform~litlt·~ in Than tht' Journ('yman ra te lOr the craft in\'OI\f'd. n~< .• •, J or in t h.-bidd.in~. Apf•l'l'nllct·s : Ma ) bf'. E'lllf}!Oyf'{i in <.'onformity \\i th St"ction 1777.5 r:n;..nn (IF Tiii'"'TF>:; of filL' Cr.liturnia Labor l O<k. Xf'wpowf Harbor· l'n!on High School Omng(' County, C'ali!ornia E}· Donald Oum:.~.<m. Clerk Y CS+-We deal in success! For saving m oney is o ne of the first steps to fUCcess. And we help h undrt-ds of Orange C ounty families achieve it through savings. Pay them well fo r it, too- is what your savings ea.m , with eech account I 00% insured to a TJ::\OE OR OCCl'P:\TIO~ A"-Phalt rak••r and ir'Qnt:r A.~Jxostos w ork(•rs Bricklay('rs R:-ick tender I-IOUR.I.V WAOt~ ttA TF. ... S2.14 2.90 3.liS 2.10 2.57 Carpente r Floor layer .................. 2.T7 Table f!O\\'f'r saw opcra tor Ceml"nt mason . Ccm~"n t floor rin ishinJ.: ma chirll' oj)E'ra.tor F.\cctr idans Glaziers Iron work('rs, structural It-on work{'•~ rd n :orctng I .. AROitER8 2.6:i 2.57 2.69 3.00 2.245 2.70 2.01 Laborl"rs, gen,•ral ut· construction . -·' 1.9-1 O pcrator.c> and t.•nd('rs of Pne umatic and ('\('Ciric lools \'ibraung machin{'s, and similar mechanical tvols not s('pat·ah.•l.~· classifiPd herein ..................... 2.14 Sf.'W<'r piJX' lay('r ~t•xduding caulker ....... 2.24 So.·\nor pipe ca ulker 1 using caulk.in~ tools ) 2.12 Sewer pipe cau\kt.>r l«'lllt!nt jointsJ 1.99 Tarman a nd mnrta rman .. .... . ............... 1.99 Window <'leane r .. ... .................. 2.09 Latht.>n• 1m t.>tal flll·ring t ... --.... _ ...... _ .. _ ........... 3.375 Lath£'rs tnail-on l ..................... ... . .. c:7.-:-3:375 Painters. brush .... -............... 2.56 Paint('rs. spray .. . .............. ... ____ ......................... 2.81 P lasters . . ......... -................ 3.4375 P lasters. tende rs ............... . . . 3.115"" PlttmbN:> 2.90 OPt::RATIS(; F.SGISEEKS Air compi'I'SSOr operators Concre te mixer op-skip type ................................... . 2.2•1 2.38 1'raclor op. bulldoze r, tamper. scraper or drag type shov('\ or boom attachment ............... ................... 2.52 T renching machine operator .. ···-·-................................... 2.60 Roofers .................................................................................. 2.65 S ht.>et mf'la l workers ...... -_ ......... -................. 2.625 Soft floor layers C sort tHe and linoleum) ...................... 2.56 T ile setters ......................... .... . ....... _ ..................... 2.8S Terrazzo settlers .. _....................... ... ................ . ......... 2.50 TRtJCK DRI\'ERS Drivers-Dwnp truck--less tha.n 4 yds. water leveL .... 2.02 Driv('rs-DumR~ trucks-4 yds. but Jess than 8- water level ...................... -.... -........... ; ............................... 2.04 Drivt'rs-Dump trucks--8 yds. but less than 12- \I."Ster level ........................................................................ 2.09 Oriver.s-trucks-1egal payload cap.-less than 6 tons . .2.02 Drivers-trucks-lega.J payload cap.-between 6 &: 10 Ions ........................................................................ 2.04 Drivt'n-trucks-legal payload cap.-between 10 & 15 tons .................................................. ,,.==··-··· 2.09 Drivers or t ransit mix t.rudu, under 3. yarda ................ 2.24 Drivers of transit mix t:ruc:ks, 3 ya.nll or more ............ 2.37 Welders-same rate as per craft to which welding is inddmtal Except u noted ln the wage scheduk-, the rates of per diem wages for each of the vrioul ~lfications of work 1hall be the heft-. a. m. Weekday Mass: 8 :00a.m. Confession : Saturdays and eves of l st Fridays and Holy Days !rom 4 :00 to 5:15p.m. and from 7 :00 to 8 :15 p.m. CHRIST t..:JlURCH RY TfiE SEA Community MethOOI!\t &Jboa Hh·d. nt 14th S t., Newport UArb<lr 295-W Paator: Rf'V, ThomM Roy Peadell Sunday Worship St.>n'i ct:": l1 a.m. Church School : 9:45 o. m. Mid· week MC{'ting: 7:30 p.m. Wcdnes- d:ly preceded by 6:30 p.m. pot· luck. FIRST CHURCH OF CURJST SCIENTIST SSOS Yb l.ldo, Newport Beach HArbor ZU8 Sunday School: 9:15 a.m., Sunday Service: 11 :00 a.m. Wednesday Evenin g Mee ting: 8:00. n~.•ad­ ing P.oom. 111 Pa lm S t., Balboa, opcn dn.ily from noon to 5 p.m . except Sundays and holidays. FlHST 8.-\.PTI~T Cfn.."RCII OF NEWPORT &!boa Gh·d .. 19th .t: Coul't Sts .. Xf'n'Ju•rt. Pn~tnr: H .\'. Xlc:.kel Sunday services : 9:45 a. m ., Sun· da y School: 11 :00 a.m., Worship Sen ice: 7:30 p.m. Sunday eve- ning Sen·ice; Mid-week Service: 7 :30 p.m . WNlnf'sday-Prayer MC'eting. ST . J .-\.MES EPISCOPA.L SZ08 \'Ia Lido. Newport Beach Mlnl!liler : Re''· Pa ul Moore \\'h~ler IIA.rbor I UO Sunday Services: 8 :30 a. m. Holy Communion, 9:30 ancl 11 :00 a.m. Morning Prayer: 9:30 a.m. Re- gistration • ror Sunday School. Thursday Services: 9:15 a. m. Prayer Guild; 10:30 Holy Com- munion · ST. Allr"DREW8 PRESBYTERL-\.N' CHURCH %1532 St. AHrews Rd., Newport Hel~ta. acrosa the •treet from Rlrb Sdaool BEaeoa eon Putor: Rev . .lame. 8. Stewart Sunday Worship Services at 9 :30 and 11 a .m. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m . __ _ NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 10:!1 CIUf Dr .. Newport Helrht. BF..cloai006-W Putor: Rev. Otto "'-dder I o~~~'~School : 9:30 a .m. Sunday; I Service: 11:00 a.m. CO~-"lNA DEL MAR COM'b..vHJTY CHURCH of S I 0,000 tbrout~h the Federel S.vinp end Loan lnaurance Corporation, at inbefore ~t forth prevalllnc rates or hourly wacea multipUed. by eight 18). Eight (8) houri shall constitute • day'1 work; It beinl understood that in the event "that wodmwu are employed Je. tban I i.~'!l: eight (8) how's per day, the-per dlem 'Nai'H shall be deemed to be r o that fraction of the per diem .. 18 heftln establlMed that the number of hours of...eAIPioYJMnt bean to etaht (8) hours. Overtbne ahall be paid for-WOI'k·pel'fonned. in exce. or the reg- ular daY• or week's work and at the rate for overtime of the cn.ft Involved. - Lal. L.. HoUda.rs u herein referred to shall-be deemeid to be New 'fiv'l Doy, Decoration Doy, ,............,. Doy, lAbor Doy, Annlotlco Day, Thonklglvlnc Doy, and Chria-. If -of tho obove hclllliQo toll ._. .., -· the Mondor f.._ lhoiJ ... .....-• 1op1 holl·l~o~~~~~eii;!:i ...... cloy. ~=~~~=~:i-:~~lt~5be~~i1 ;n~i:::''t: =~ .... --~--n:::-.-to oU ....... wu••••• miDu.tes to lour .b7 tlte Chapel clocl:. years of eff ort now "crowned.-with IUC· .,ceu. Thi1 is the moment of achievement. Tbue miautes ro four. The illu1ion becina to lade. Here, outtide the ivy.covered walla the fature Jooml more important than the put. Twro mi12ut~s to foul'. A sense of rear. Can a diploma ifUarantee happinen through all the Jean to come?· o-miaut~ to four. Futility I Education can't insure happiness. Life is a succession of un- c:ertaintiei. Four solemlf srroles of thto Cha pel cloci:.. The Cb•pel dock! There is life's one Certainty ... God! And with divine Love rewarding hu.man faith, who need fear the uncertaintin of life or doubt to find happinen under God. Years of education are no 1ubstitute for min- ate• of spiritual searching. Di ploma~ are impor- tant, but thr-dis;covery o f Faith i1 the real moraent of achievement. --- 1 ,...,. Support the Church Series Is Made Poaaible Through the Cooperation of the Following Ci't'ic Minded Citizen& and Businessmen: BASIN SHIPYARD-Roy Y....._ c-p ... t.A•i"'t•nence f.w AN lodl 701 a.,.+de Dr .. N.L. ,HAtW Jtll ED L SEDRUEIEl-IEALTOI 151J C..tt ~hod .. C.D.W. HA 2766 NEWPORT IAUOA FEDERAL SAVINGS I LOAN A S.•l"'fl h1ditvtion-#, A. P•l-r, PN•. UJJ Via Uclo -H.A.rNr 1100 N••P~ ••ch-HArbot ll41 Cl.AIK WETAWZJN&, INC. c.n..~on '"""'*' ·S.C:nm 106 JOt. St., N.l. H 21ot 101 EAitl W. STANLEY Asw'"bly-. 74tll IMitrid t.A11rine Awe., a.lboe Ia. HA COAST PIONATIES CO. Ruth J.,....,, lt .. tt. 1771 E. a.tboe .¥'11 .. Llboa HA 2611 l tCHAID'S UDO MAU.ET Or•"t• C..ty's ..._. CoMplete ..at. MU Via LWo, N.l., HAitr>or Jill IA&NAU. IMPOIT CO. .................... n.,a..- &ENEIAL SHHT WETAL WOliC5 t. Pwilll)wa v-. w.,, N.J. HMMr 1211 ,,, c.... ew ... c.o.w. .....,.. 1112 WASH .. ili 1BP saYtCI KAY ANCH CB.AWICS ' I.AI.ICJIY ......... ., ,.. ,. ... ,. Dpa&.e. Dry a. , .. ......., ......., "' c...t .... CJJ.Iil. -.,.. • c-t IW. c.o.w. --.w -.· 1111 I UPHOLSTERY OV8TOII nl&lOTIJ&J: DII.\PiaiD .......... 8LIP<lOVEIUI IIABillfE VPROLSTD1' OU8TOII LUIP 8RADEI ~plaFalal'b aad LMtMr STYLES FOR WEE ONES AND ADULTS ARE SHOWN AT MISSION BENEFIT MOIL FIIOIII B08PITAL Kenneth Brown hal jult re-- turned from a atay at Hoac Mr- morial Hc.pltal. The Browns live at 170 Roc:hNter Av~.. Colta M .... • Kimmons 416 E. 11TH 8Ta!ZT a-eo. Mal C.ta ·-Betweea r.u. ... In* Fashions for all a"ses were db· playf.'d last week at t he St. An~ drews Pres b) terian Church, New- port Heights, where a combined fashion show and tea wu held for the benefit of the national and foreign mlsslora of the church. IFi~l!~;ifiirii~g;;l l Modelling " u m m e r fashions rrom O'Brien's, Petite v me and Fun Fashions , Corona del Mar. were Mrs. Thad Samuels, Mrs. Andrews Oliver, Mrs. A Iv a n D11'1 TV Senloe Our New Address: 2200 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Harbor Transfer & Storage Crataac, Pae~~Dc a Sid....., _ .. _.., l:vtle: ...,_ U'Jt-1!1 Clemence, Mrs. JudsO n Richa.rd· son Jr .. Mrs. Jess Spratt. Mrs. Robert Campbell, Mrs. Daniel Corson Jr. and Mrs. Nel110n Staf. fora Sr. Miss Barbara Bandy displa)·ed teen-age fashions, and Mrs. J . Peter Barrett modeled maternity wear from the Mother Muffet Shop in Corona del Mar. Pashions for the younger set were displayed from the Brat Shop, the Knlttint: Bag and the :'11an in Costa Ml'sa and Muffet S hop in Corona del Mar. The Wff ones lihOY.•ing t.hf'm were Tommy a'nd Scott Schock, Abbott. J ean a nd Barbara er, Patly and Barbara Janet Saml.K"Is, Sandy c.,udell, Kim Turley. Patty Slatrord Karen Stafford, who rnodelll'd Jim S. Whyte INSURANCE Ocean. Marine and General Insurance Offiu.: Cott• M-.. nl WWI"t ._,, .. a .. w .. ce: 416 H.-. c._. 4.1 W... Dee's Beauty Salon .......... a.. cwu... ---HAIR SHAPING . e HAIR COLORING Hair 5t>tiac by-NeUe, Daorio, o- Msr* wiaa by-Helen JLbbor !18,1 * Guide to Island Shops 11- ICIM of CALifOINIA HM-Mti..J 212 • THE lSLANOEIS. &ifh HA 1547 214 • SANITARY LAUNDRY • CLEANERS HArbor 10 216 • ISlAND LIQUORS ........,.,,.. 220 • . TEO OWEN 1.-.LIOA ,,. . HINKLEY'S PHARMACY HArbcw JIll D • I'IIIMY SWAU ,....... f~1 Ia IF Ill • JACK'S -IHOI' .......... .,. • SN" 'If STITCH --w 50S IAOIO I ILICTIIC -- ,.. . .... ... • WM. W. SANFORD l..tt. HArbor 2462 • 201 SICINNEI'S PHARMACY HArt:-0111 • JOLLY IO&EI • 22tlh SHIPWATES loy. ertd &Irk' w .. , HA 221f·M • 22l'h ROIEIT3 JEWELERS HArbof 2l21 • 22S £All W. STANLEY ...... HArt-InS • 305 COTTAGE WAFFU SHOt ......._,.n - ... U.'f 1'0irl HMiler ...... mother-daughter fashions with hrr mother, Mrs. Nelson Staf· ford Jr. Commenting on the styles was Mra. Web8ter Jones, vice presi· dent of the St Andrews Women's Fellowship, and piano accompan· Charity Ball Nets Hospital $4,000 iment was provided by Mrs. Don· A $4,000 check wu presented &Jd HuddJuton and Mrs. Ralph to Hoq: Memorial Hospital Dea\'er. Mrs. R. G. Andrews was day at the final report meeting aftemoon soloist of the second annual Charity Ball Mrs. Thad Samuels, prf.'Sident, Committee. w£•1corned the g\J('Sts and present· Mrs. Jack Corn, rhairman of M M rs. KennC!lh McDivitt, who the ticket oomrnittf'f!, presented spoke brit'fly on national and for· the check to Robe1·t Heck . repre· eign missions. Presiding at the S(.'n ting the hospital Dick Rich· tt>a !abies were Mrs. James nrd, co-chairman with Tom Nor· St('warl. l\t.rs. Daniel Corson Sr .. lon, thanked :l.f1·s. Curn and the und Mn. Alida McGia uflin. Mrs. <'OI'p& of women fu1· I heir work in Karl A.xtater was chairman of •pklnnJng the affair, and M.r. Nor· the e\•ent, assisted by Mrs. Edgar wn for arrang:inJ(' 1 he Pntertain· 1-lill, Mrs. Christian Schindler and rn('nl. The fin81 1Cia l l'eport was r.trs. B. Fowlt:r . !niidc by &cretar;1 John Boyd Jr. -. BY I fully exJX'Ct the next monih to be recor d e d in t he' fishing nrchi ves as one or the record· breakers of all time. I not only ('_xped, but predict, that the Newport-Balboa waters will 1>e so full of yellowtail and white sea bus that citizens will be. able to walk hall-way to Catalina on th<>ir backs. Record after record will be broken, with t he fishing news so exciting that baseball will be dropped from the sports page as an itl'm hardJy "'Orth mentioning. Jack Curnow will be- promoted to edito~in-<.'hief of the L. A Times. TI\ere:u be pagt one headlines: "Gor d y WeviU breaks 3·lhread yellowtail record for sixth time in wt'ek," wit h hundrt'd pounders. I know that this, a nd more, Ls going to hap. pen. You S('(', I'm going . back east. I'll be gone for a month. e PREPARATION U you live here-the place that is lightly referred to by inlanders as "the &adi"-you have been warm>d. All these years. whtle you have bct>n patting yourself on the back for being able to clothe your offsping in inexpcn· sive blue jeans, tee--shirts and an occasional pair of Keds for win- tt'r. you have been nurturing a nasty problem. JNJlS and bat"f' aren't just attire--tbey get to be a way of life. PropJ~·en kids-and e!JlX'- clally our kids or the U.S.A.- rt"Sent changes in tht>ir way of liff". J know. Take C Q. jr. W e decided that sinct' v.-e \\'t're going back to thf' re-lati\'e ci ... ;Hzation of Phila~lphia and New York. C. Q. jr. !!ihould hav·e a suit- store clothes, If you will. :Maybe e\·en a lir. and a pair of shoes made of real leather, instead of the routine canvas and r ubber. W as he pleased! Not for one brief moment! He was so upset by t he very thought that for a week his appetite dropped off to w~re he could eat only three- quarters of a pound ol groWld round for his dinner. "Me wear a coat!" he shrieked. "And those old stiff things on my feet!" We finally made it by te1ling him that no one-but no one- was al~oed within ten miles of the Empire State Building or the Statue or Uberty ln blue jeans- even In Balboa Bh.n! Even at that, ""' ts.d to concede some thinp. Yeah. The U.. Any· how, ~ weren't able to pt ret· wvattor. at the Waktoff. Now, r.-erytil'r'le he pqb on u-e t"Oat, he ho1ck ht. .,.. .. ltilf .. tt Dr Cas h's veterinary hospital. fJoc is a good neighbor. W e sorta' trade sen•ices. Even .. ~:ith a pro· fessional discount, two dogs k t' n n e I for a month will flbout t hf" same as the hotel in New York. The dot:;s just aren't a problem. e FIS H The tropical fish wt•rcn't so simp!<'. An aquarium is a h-a!;ile thing. Ev-en soft watt'r iJ heavy. Wh€-n you mm:e a tank of fish it Is the ~tter part or valor to ta.ke out most of the water and can-y it in jugs or bottles. Otherwise your tank may sprin~; a leak. Anc:! of course, I had to acquire two tanks. 'the gtJppiH nee<k>d a nursery. Luckily. Margaret, my office nurse, is also handy "'rit h tropical fish. She'll f('('d 'em. even keep up their vitantins. And jun as I had the car wt"ll stuffed with two ta nks, 11 jugs, bottiE:'S, thermostats, pilot li ghts, heRters, et .. another erlsis s truck. Two manuna guppil"ff up and guppie-d at the saml' time. Sometimes life gets tedious, don't it ! e FORD Mamma C. Q . put hf'r foot down . and ~lid. "No round trip from here to New York and back in a car !" You know how red· hrads arc. I didn't blame hf.'.r, too-much. So ~"t''ll grt !.he new Ford in Chicago. Or so we hope. A trl~m jUlit came from the> ~a ler there. It said. ""Borg· Warner on strike. No Fordo-- rr.;ttic transmission co m i ng through. Please adviSE.'" Oh. wrll. I"m not used to an aut~ mali(' gt"a r-shl rt anyhow. &· sides. look at the money I'll sa,·e. e TRAI~ OR PLANE~ So, it was on lo Chicago! But how! At first, it was by train. Gradually, the picture spread it· self. Two days, two nights, kids in a cubby hole. No no bare fee t, no baseball. dice! It's only aix lllld a hours by air! And you ~a .. ·e quitt> a bit on those "family rates" · you a;o on Monday, 'l\lcsday Wednesday . We're goin g on Monday. e NEIGHBORS It's nice to h:l\"e good bors. Who e~ would •'Btf'r plants while we're away! keep the man from ~ the cliff on the nt!Xt Sa.ntyana! Or take us to the station .o ·~ can get to L.A. and spend a nl&ht the Biltmore 10 we can Ct'-t up e:nough to catch the airport UrncM!ne to the DC6B .. oe·re cofng on! Yep! Took two ..,,_..Ho the-Saftta-Fe. one for U.t POlRIERS, CORONA DEL MAR, LEAVE 1 FOR ENGLAND AND CONTINENT ' Mr. and Mrl. Elmer Polrifto of t:@rts that are conducted on the ~===~~;; ~~===: Corona de:l Mar are off on a trip Queen Mary en route to EnglaDd. _. that took thEm flnt to Syraeu~e, and she hal plaN: for rneetin& ..... N. Y., where Mrs. Poirier hu a many mlllical celebrities in Lon-._ 1 ..._ sister, Mn. Ruth Vincent. 'Then don, Rome and Paris, as well at· ~~- on to N~ York to cat t h the te nd many of the musical e\'t'llts. Queen Mary for Southampton. ~ Poiriers will be jo~ in ~eral of the latest New York New York City by Mrs. George stage hits werr .ICheduled for the A. Tuck, of San Mateo, Calif., and f£>W days In New York Oty and Mrs. Allen of the same city. Mn . visits with friends, lncludinc the Tuck is the sist e r of Elmer Kenneth Morgans, who were In Poirit>r and t.ht'St' four will be t&- resic:k>nce at Balboa. Uland until g~·ther during their tour under last year when 1\.lr. Morgan was the management of 8~11 called to NN~ York to head up a Birmingha m, Alabama. special dt>parlment of the West· I Tht' tour endli in New York on em Electric Corp. J uly 6 11nd Mr. Poirier will fly Mrs. Grace Poirie-r, who has bll.ck to California and be home for many yea111 appeared prof(>!;· a! C01·nna ~I Mar. Mrs. Poir!<>r I sionally a s a dramatic soprano, will come latrr, stopping to has ~en reque~>ted t.o be ready to with relatives in Chicago a nd partake in the informal pop COil· Duluth. ~Unn."'~<ota. _ ...... _a.. .. ... .... ., ........... .. ..... "No ......... . w...._._ CIIEDIT -u Of MIWfOI:I' ....eM, ueUNA IIAOf AND COSI'A ._. ANNOUNCING a close-out cf seconds and discontinued stock The Original African Campaig n Chair 50 only at thio opecial price .... c ••• Tl1h ..... t • • . . ... . .... ~·-.. . "' ·-__ .. __ --__..-, PAGE SIX \ ,....,., M., 18, Ita v ... Aok CJothee ForK....., Kiolo Harbor Hi Seniors Honored by BPW' n..ttnn ...t Sa• •taw Vioil ... -DloWo Last Seventh Grade Darice of Year Held Richard Hem \S, ctud rman of the Orang~ Coati College Vet- erans Club, announces that the club is conducting a drive ror clothea for Ko~an children. '1"he vetl'ra ns or Kol"t"a have seen the pltght or t he Korean children a nd ask your help," he said. Cloth- ing C'llJl be d,.,.posited in local mar- ket:.. I O utstanding members of this year'=~ graduating cl.a.u a t New- port Harbor High School w e1-e fellod last Thursday night by the Business and Professional Worn-- ('n'a club a.nd tre.a~M to an eo:n- tertaining evening of rn.~~.rion­ ettcs by Don a nd Ivy Wilson. poppeteer¥ ror the Laguna J.koach Sgt. ahd Mrs. CAne Lay were In the Harbor are• lut week viliUna Mrs. Lay's puenta, Mr. and Mn Stuart Diehl ot Corona del Mar. Wlth them 'were set. Mel Mrs. Walter Aerne and baby son, Dean, who a.liO ia statk)ned with the Lays in the San Fran- daco aree. with the Mar ine band. Swlmminc. IWllling and a wien.rr bake were part of their ac tivi- ties. The yea~r·~ Jut aevrnth era* dan('(' aponsored by the PTA. ••• held Friday night, May 15, at En· sign School. MW Martha Crooka wu the t('acher tn charge. O then of the raculty a uending were Roy A.nd· er'lien. principal; Mila JoAnn Rt'COrd. BHI lUtter, JamN J'\tz. gerald and~ Johnson. hrenU chaperoning were Mr. and Mn. Cah;n Preston and Mr. and Mrs-. Ft>Stlval of Arts . Arter dinnl'r in thE' main room r ___ u_,._""'" __ .,. __ w... __ ,_-___ 1 I of the N('wport Harbor Yacht Club, each or th(' high &ehool Ill seniors present introduced hl'I"&E'II and told ot her planiJ for next Last week end Mrs. Diehl and Mlu Ma ry Wiseman or Corona del Mar attended a conferen~ of the American NutriUon Society .at HOtel Huntington in Pua.dena. Mia WiEman is ttudying nutri- tion. ln Puadena they we~ guet~ts at the home of Ju4ge and Mrs. Har ry Weatowr, A. D . StW'lt'Yant. year. Pn-sent were Beck)' Quiroz, Notice To Brides Mad"" FuJbnghJ. ""~" s ueso. Masters of ceremonies were Roru'lie Keeler and Bruce Me- Cum. Kc.tnaes were Viclde Jamf!S, Suun Slewllrt. Jud,y Stev- ens, ~ggy Hadfield and Lorn.lnt> Bates.· The hl»ta were RJdiJI.rd McDonald. MlkP, Geor&'t', Dennis Cole, Dick Berrym.1n and Jeff McNtt!Uedge. Reaisf:• yo. pa.Hernt •t Ku-en ~·s lor the '-~,-~ of your frieab ko ll\'t,.d dtq.•U.-atloa crystal, dinneN,.ar<e, sterling-and stainiHS l'H'CI fla tware. decorativf' and giflwan> We g:ift wn p a nd ship Barbara Trusty, ShlriE'y Scott, Mal"ilyn Schlickenmt'yt'r , Arlen(' Hll)""'ard a nd Nornvtn Mayl>e•TY· Th(' progt-am was int roduced A~nl's Blomquist. At a short business conduc ted by n~w pre!'lick-nl. dred Chapman. it wa!'l decided English Tea Helps Jamboree Fund ta ble tht' questio n or dues Mot"e tha.n 25 were present Fri· the next met'ting. FlowE'rs da:r afte rnoon at an English tea make bt>lie\'E' mar ionettes h('ld at the home of Mrs. Norman u se d as decora tions ro r ..... _... Nelson ror the benefit or the -~TATION of U.. •---tW. a_. Nh'Mb·-•t befort' Utl.'l da_.... at:..--. dinnt'r. FOLLOl\o'ING ra._._... • ~ J amboree fund of the Woman'a GUE>S ts a t the nlC.'E'ting included tlos trepllte. dDrtac Ute formal oswaa.c-......,.. ~ ltfore, left to rlrfll, are: "-r Commodo"" Ch•ic U:!ague. The hostels fEdith Winnen of the dance prizes were Peggy Hadfield and Donald Frede-ricksen, Patti Whitefield and Ray Godwin, Bart.ra Wnth- erly and J immie Locker. Gall White and Carl WOOdma~. The 1wing band Ul'lder the eli· rection or Norma Pf>r kins played se\·eral selections. t hrt'e or the membt>r's daugh-whleb wu a-rt of Ute aaaual -..-. ~1•1" Jim Shl"ppal'd, Mn. loha Hu.-.dall .ad Mr. Pictor Nr laon ) plan.t)ed an Eng- ten~, Gloria Chapman, S h e rrY ce-rt"moaie. a& tbe Ne..-p&r& Jl&rbor Yadtt. Club IIIU'1tdall, Commodore Walter ••raez -d Mn. lish a tmosphere for her guests MEMORIAl. TRJBUTI! Gaston a nd Oablle'y Watson, and Wt ,~;f!f'k·t>ad, there wraa l:bDe out. tor ~··ena-~d. (Pito&o by Bl'lekaer.) 1 and asked eACh ,K\Ie'!ilt to bring an Rev. Thomas R. Prndrll, putor a lso Leona Balchman, Els ie Eg· -----------------:_----------;-------------English posses.<tlop. A din ner of the Chrl<tt Church by the SN, gert, Mari(' "B org m a n. Pat I service pla t~ or Queen Victoria ~ewport, will ptay tribute lo thr Brewer. Viola Munsey, M:J'"'•'I LL OFFICERS Soa and Wife v--.. I ftftl'll'-..n o· a nd Coronation items from the honored dead on Memorial Day W itt, Ftorf'm.'f' Tr~tcy, J immie ERE . The Zermaaa of CDM ~UC ISCUsses 1 fi w· monarch!! sincr WE're or spe-s unday wi th UM!' st>rmon, '"111~ P..a(' Moody, ?t.larit' Kay and fo.1Hr-u "{ • p Q ' cia! Interest. Present Tl!n!K' o! God." gifis from guerit e Collin!J. FETE MEMBERS Visitor.;; this past week end at OJ ymg • • S I Mrs. A B. Long of Corona dt-11 c-------------, Harbor BPW was rcprPI!t'n ted the borne-of M.r. and Mrs. A. N. Di:fCUSSion of the possibility of !\tar rPCeived the door prizl' o! a t the sta le com·pnt ion o r the All fo l"flm l club e\'f'!lta were Zt:'rman, Coro·na del Mar, WE're making a cent ra l pot;:t otric(' for a coronation cup and saucer. ?t.fra. Karen /V\argresa lmpons national red(>ration of Busii'I(>SS a bandoned last Tilursday a ft er· their son and wife, Mr. a nd Mrs. all or Newpor t Beach ·instead of Fred S. Butte rworth assisted the a nd Pro!t.'Hional Woml'n's Clubs noon for th.-i'JX'Cia l hail-to-sum-E. Guyer of Arizona . Mr. GuyE'r the !leparat(' po!lit office of Bal· bost('!JJI u we ll &.!1 Mrs. Karl Ax- by President Chapman. M a z i f:.: m(>r, ra rf'wt'll-for-Uw-club yea r is purchasing agent for the Ken· boa. Balboa b land, Corona del tater and M l"!l. Leon Williams. Bird. JPan Howe ll. C a r o I)" n r»~rty Kh't'n b)" the officers of th(' ll('(.'Otl CopPt•r Cor poration and !\.'18 1• and Ncwpot·t. was he!d last I ]07 C..d tou~ ..... rd Coroo,. Oel tr.4•r HArt--1]7) Houn: 9:]0 to 5:l0. 0~ Suncl•p Wl;hc r ~tnd Ht>ll'n SpiE·!I. Tht' Nen1JOrt Beach Ebcll Club for he a.nd his wife wl'rP on their . "'c(>k on w ,•dn,.sday at thl' May Funds for Polio conv('ntion was hl'ld at the Am· their m;:•mbe1'S. Nea r!)' 200 Wl'rl" way to a company conleref!C(' of mt>eting of th1• Woman's O vic bassador Ho tel in Los Ange les. prt>sf'llt for t hP colorful. ft>tt' and ttK> executin•s at tht' S tatler U,>at:,'UC at the Rnlboa Bay Club. GIFTS ···-~~- SUGGESTIONS for the BRIDE'S NEW HOME Qt:,,KEJt m~o COLONY I..Ac t; a nd Bates Heir loom bt'dspreads. Fait hru/ rf'productions or priceiC!!!J nld orl•.:ina ls in thf' shu·dit·~t or new material'!. TOI.£ WAI.I. {'LHt'KS, a ha ndsomf• decoration U \WII ItS uJtcful addition to the homE' ... M('chanh::a lly perf('('! find ck-!';ignl'd ror provincia l ril'gance. ~iliLISTAN' C1\KJ•t;T!-O. "T hr most bt-itultful fashion.~> und(>r foot." to give Mr hom(" a long·Wt"Hrin~: beauty and a scn!<f" n! luxury. Dis t inctive tex tuf'('(i ~urraet-s ~nd d<.'Cp pilr w ith 1l m )'l"iad or patterns from whk h I n ChOOSt-•. tit.:II.O TEI...t:\"l!iiUS s•:r 111 a custom dcsignrd L·abi- nN a uthentically s l)'lcd for gracious lh>im:: . . t>lo·t·· Ironically unsurpassed for prl'('i!lion pt>r formanc,. Tlf.E I~I .AI'II"lU' .• It-"" . &!bot~ hhtnd • lbrbor I U'l C010~•11tre-d !;:) f!<Oie<' y(lllf th•kf 5 le.t . 9<•• ~001-lroecbn lor COfllbl Ol'ld growlh . buill kJ -Olld -· Sins• 5-a, f -12'. IJ-3. Col.no MOWN. WHrrf, ItO, lffGf. MUlTK:OlOI 7 n .... P-11 I • f ·-1'1 '! • ._ = a JUNIOR .BooterJ ,....., ........ ,..~._-I alii'• il" (Aiw'W ,.a.a .... 'I 1111 su• Mt1ln ·=· llrl.-a. & ....... Mlfi'A AKA • . ' . -----------------------·-· ·----- eaC'h guMt ro:.'CE'ivrd :t lf"i as !!hl" Hotel. Tiw group w ill be In New-Ralph Myet'll, a ttorney from Casual clothes -from pedal t•ntered thr> Amer i('an L eg io n port toda)' tThur¥da}') for a Corona del -"tor. who had for-pushers to muu-muus-will be In Hf1 11, whPn· thf' pai"lY was held. spor t fi shin g t rip. merly "·ork>'"d a t the CoraM~ del order at the final meeting of the C.olorl'ul cott on~ wl•re the cos· ------Mar post offi('(', di~sed the dis-Orange County Kappa Alpha tume of thl' day, but the gue!lts ad \•a ntages of a cen tral pos t of· Theta Sorority Alumnae Olaptr r wt~re outdont> by ~he hosttM'S!IMI, LeWiS E Sharpe 63 fire in the Ha rbor area and, in to bJ-held 'J\Hosday evening at who paradN:J Hawaiian gowns and • ' · ' liE'u or a Spo.'aker for thL' c:onm li · t.h(! home of Mrs. Russell Craig hat hint; suits in a special sum· Succumbs m' CDM dation, also 1!:3 \'e some arguments at 112 DahliR Avt'., In China Cow, mc-1· ""fashion" ~how. Tht' s l)•les m fa\·or of combining t he com-a t Corona d('l 1\.tar. fl·a tured swim suit fllllhions bt--munity post office into onP. Besi~ being a party in thE' 1800• d Le wiF> Edward S harpE", 63, of cinning 'Ai lh lhf• late s an M r!t. Paul Moore-, presid('nl, rt>· Crail,.~' HawA iian rumpus room, "~ 1 1 t Corona dl'l Mar. a retired l"Xecu-J bo brouJ~:hl them up to t..... a es ported on plans for the am re>e the ••nmt will be a fund-raising · tivP of the Anl(!rican Watl'r "m ink" t rimmed 11U:S!I. thforma.llon Ct>nt rr to be oper-projt'-('t wifh sn Hawaiian aUC"tion Modf'l!t induded Prt>sident M". Works Company of Michigan, ated jointly by the Woman's Civic plus aUC'IiOnl'<'r. P rOCI"('(b will go C •• ~ k' dit>d Saturday arter only nine ... _ C •-J •1 Byron Wt'lls. Mt'll. . ;.,, .....:a ms, Ll'ag uc a.nd t.w .orona _. •• ar to I he-T h(>ta"s local philant hropic d .,_ ,.• B mo nths in lht> Harbor area. He "-·~---'·· . :\h-s. Clarence Dod . ~>u:o. "· · Busiflf'U and Ci .. ic ~tlOUll. pm~t. help t he Orange County Trill. M111 M. L. Rabbitt. Mrg. li\-ed a t 707 Poppy A\'f', He was Books donatl'ri by the Brookin gs Polio Fund with the purchase of Amelia Ca mhi{'. M l"!l. No r m an b(.rn in Michigan. Survivors In· VariE'ty S ton• to Hoag Hosplla l a nt'€'ded humidifie r. Mrs. John 0 Bo M d ude hl<~ widow . Angl'netle. two , ~ Wtt tSOn. Ml'l!. II. . y\'ey. rs. through th~ ....-ague Wt"re ftC• Blf.k(>r , HArbor ~M. I~ lllkin~t J. W. CAmmack. ~lrs. Nicholas S.)n~ in the Sl'n ke, Lt. Nelson knowledged by the H011g :\1emo-rt>!Jt'J"\•s tions. 8 1"(>ttner , Mn1. Paul Rog('rs and Sharpe, USMC, and Lt. Bruce rial Ha&pi tal Aux.ilia ry. •J h · g.............. USN. Funeral serviCE'S I -·• · Mn . J ohn Linson. j \. so avmg a ,..., ,.... New members we ro ..... ,. m to Ja.me. ADCienoa Dies ha nd in the a fl('rnoon '!l (>nter taln-we re hr ld Monda)' a t Baltz Mor-the Lea gue Yle're Mrs. Geor&:e ment. which included 11 hula, we re tuary, 'Ai th Rf.\·. Paul Rabbitt Hooper, Mrs_ Delight Jaax. Mrs. MN . Rw.st•ll Craig. Mn. Gordon officiating. Mattie B. L..a.cy, Mrs. Ruth Max- Hudson, M rs. S. A. Cort, Mrs. J. wP.II, Mrs. R. E Moody, Mrs. W Thornton. Mrs. Frank LinnE'Il, G dua CJass John N~lf. M rs. Fred Sorenson, Mr!~.. Ba~ll Peterson. MN . l...et' f8 ting Mn . Fabian S tolarorr and Mrs. Barne~ and Mt·s. BeM McBride, Robert Kimball. St-n:ices we re held Tuf>sday Cor James Strwart Anderson, 79, of 5!0 Marfjfuerltt> A~te., Corona dtl Ma.r, who died SWlday. A native of Pai.!ll'y, ScotlAnd, he had Jived here lor fivt> )'t'an. H(' is s ur- Graduation Time IS ALMOST HERE! Reme-mber the girl graduate with a gift rrom Pr tite Ville • rr .. tty •ylon ~ e A eom.,.et tttat. loelu Ukeo a poctu-t watda • s~-r ~lr)' M- e A ,ut erdf'r -Ulat Ma7 make 11...-ow. ........ Petite Ville - a<COmpaniM. Honored by PTA TablM W('l"r> "")" with l-la waiian a ppointmtonls a nd the ~t a~otP Will bttnkt'd with trailin).; \·inrs. bou· ~ai navillaea . hlbiscu.o; a nd other na tivt' f!OW('I'"&. Rridge and can· asta followt>d the program. S pc- cin l prizt'!l Wt'r<' won by Mrs. Clayton Thompson. M l"!l. Lona Griffin. Mrs. J . E. S~ley. Mrs. J oh n Mf"a dor, M T"ll. V . A. Ar· buckl£'. 1\.[rs. Slt'rling Paris. M n . Ed Rogers, M rs. Cli nton Rygel, M rs. Marlon Dodd and Mrs. Lew Irene Timmings Named President \'lved by hb wife, Mary, and a !..:============: son, William. also of Corona del r 1\faJ". SeJ"\•lces wPrc at Baltz MoriUar)'. Wallace. Party Benefit For Blind Children Blind babies br-nefitted May 15 whl'n Delta Gamma Al umnae of Oranf<:'~ County held their annual benefit party. Addt'd to the cus- tomary fuhion Mhow a nd lun~h­ eon, the mem ber or the sorority alAo pl'l'Sente-d a fair to p~ thL' e vent a t thf" N('wport Harbor Yacht Club. Sp rint fashlof\B"fl)r girll! or a ll ages werE' presented by She S hop or Balboa and Mlas Mutrl!'t t Shop for children. General ~hairmiln for the E"\-ent wu Mr!';. Robert Barnes of Bay S hores,· usisted by Mrs. E. 0 . Williams of Balboa · hland. Mrs. Harold Hlu"\·ry of Balboa la'-nd. Mrs. Walter Spieer of Harbor la- land. Mrs. Charles Vandrrvort of Beaco n Bay, Mrs Bf'rnard Dr Sousa of Bay S hOres, Mn. James Ray of Corona del Mar and Mn. Frank Ever-ett or Baltx:. Island Includrd amona: the m od e I 1 from the sorority were Mrs. ~ ert HHt of Orange, who wu for- merly from Balboa bland. Mn. Cha"rlf!l Eaton of Corona del Mar, Mn. Georce Boeck Jr. of Colta Mea and Mn. · 0oua1u Buell of Balboa. 1be only Sout.Mm cau. fornia nunery Khool foT blind dllldftn -ts -the 1'-'fdpirnt Of the ~ fi'Oft'l the bmeflt. p &&'I'Y A 'I' COlTlf'ftY CLUB ' Costa Mesa Main School's grad- uating clas.11 was honored at f.h(' l\fay meeting of the-PTA and speciAl ('ntf'rtainmen! Wu pro- \"idN:J by Bob Skiles' Orchestra. Mrs. In•ne Trimmings. pest pt"ett- ident and curn •nt secretary of Further .graduating activi li~ will the local Auxiliary or Coastline be tonight \Thursday I when VFW Post 3.')36, 'A'llS E'i«lcd pN'S- eighrh grade dance will bE' held !dent or Second District for the in the carE'Iorium of the E:""'""'i ('nsuing year. Rea School: the Eighth Costa Mesa also wall honort'CI play on Junr: 4 a nd 5 ; play on with citations for oula:tanding -----· !'40S~ \"IS lT TOGt::RSOS~ Two sona: of Cap't.-·l'uid Mn1. Fred Togerson haw• returned to lht'lr sta tio ns after a thrTe-week \isit with the.ir parents a t 127 2bt S t., Costa Mesa. Lt. Col. Robert F'. Togerson and family returned to Camp Polk. La .. and T /SKt. David Togerson is now at the Brookley Air Base at Mobile, Ala. PAINTING is FUN KATSIK RE..'n'S TO THE BUILDU .-\SO HOIII! P.I.IKTU ..... , ...... 8 ......... £.*'"-'-......... Drop eeoca. s.nr ~ .......... fll'. \'llt.ratt.c' -· 7 • ,...__ , ....... _,...... httr _,., '"'-. JunE' II wi th the picnic and film service in hospll'al w~rk undcT in the morning followt.'d by lunch· Mrs. Jo Togerson, n!habiJitatlon eon and graduation a t 4 p.m. work with Mrs. Elsir Hrrmana- Newly-electl!d pre~~ldent, Mrs. as chairman. and SON \'UU1'8 8CO'ITS Ellis Portrr. pr~nted a plan fOT N'rviC'f' with Mrs. Alice FRANK KATNIK ·~ Th b S t I s•-·" t Mr. a nd Mn. Raymond Scott, a • om urn Y e ,...,_ o u chairman. Westminster PAJNTL'I'O OOlf'nAC'I'Oa IMI "--* ,_,. .. NetrJt. lll!lt, •r-1M PTA group to rai~ monry Post a nd Auxiliary were hotta to l33 Bay St., Costa MCU~. "Wm-e for tM dental clinic. If accept-the Sreond District rneetin&: whm j......,~~t~ly~~'"~'P~rised~· ~~b~y~an~iun~u:·~~-:JI<~•:·~o~h~.,t~ .. ~~ w§h~ .. =-~"J bl II A I .--te-d visit rrom thrir aon, • "--a e to a PT aeetions t will the eh-cUon took pia~. Also at-...--~· well aa ..,. ••• a t11 Ia be held In conJunction with the t('nding from the Ha.rbor were R. Scott, who Lt stationed at Cor-a& ,.._. • »••L eichth grade drama section play, Y\•onne Scott, Pearl Brown, l.A!la pus Christi with the U.S, Navy. Also at the ~tina the flaa: U.• Lane and Mlly Buckland. Jut(' was I~ by Mary Haydm and At the ~r F,~':'r •• ::;~~~~ Ronnie Throneon. Principal Cor-Evf' McCormack was don lmlf'r and Mn. as in cha~ ot the Buddy Poppy _Beecher Jr. were appolnt@d to sales. f».IL"gaff'!; and allnnat~ serY!' on t.he ComrnwUty OIHt ror I:Jrepartm£>nl Encamprru.•n l to committ£>~ and rerre~hmenta were be held at Oakland in June Wl.'l'e servf!d by Mrs. Malcolm Retd, Alice O.ggett, Lt-11\ Lane, Pf'arl Mn. F1oyd Hubbard, Mrs. Roy Brown. Mt>ttt Dbw~hart and Eul11. Cozad, Mn. William Wright, Patterson. Yvonne Scott. May Mrs. Woodro'N Coos1ft a nd Mn .. Buckland a nd Angela PesanU Harold Elmer. Ice Cftam t.n alternatH . New rnrmben In the 'M!re rurniahcd to !!ighth rndtn. Auxiliary lire Mrs'. ~Jd To«- ~rson and Mn. Thelma Y~w. Re-" John Harold Jones Of Costa Mesi Diti"" Re''· J oseph McShane Of the Colta Meaa CommWiity Method- Ist Church of Costa Mea om. dated at the fUI'Ietlll a:ervicft John U.rold Jones, 52, of Maa:nolill St., Colla Mfta, on ~ at Gnuel Mort-'"Y. A native ol lnda.no&a, 1owa, Mr. Jone. died S.turday alter • ~ i1lnNs. He wu a fttired t!ai'Jil'li-ur--ind had. llwd in Cotta ')resa ~ 1915, He belonpd to .... .--. Loolao> ..... Cl5 "' C..ta ... imd ., et 8. Sum .... -hlo .._,._ ..... lila Alban. """ -. Jorco .,_ ler, • 110ft. ~ lfn. leo Clotlr. aD ol • frethmenb w('re set"Wd at the re-- cent me-eting by Dolores Morrison and Hc-stt'r ,.,111""1"'- 5ha wa HeW a. Lido F• r.wta..t.S. Mr. and Mn. Robert 'l"rembltty and Mr. and Mn . Elered. RemeUn, ot l.Jdo tale held • ahower """ cent1y •t the Rcmelin home for parent~t4>tte. Mr. and Mn. Ar- thw Raume ol UdD. A coddaU party and ~ feted the ond cunta with hum"-~-=~;u tnJm .u tboee ~t, Mr. aodl Mrs. Howard BrJan, aacLMn. .Diek Maebr. -Mr. _-·-n llbo. E. c. -· .... """ J--Mn. J-~ U. ~ ••~twfl twn Ya -•a. c::..AG. • Balboa Island's HOSTESS HOUSE Re-9pens lbuis., May 28 W;th Ita R.,.-ble FINE FOOD , . E..i07 ow ............. 'L II F. TIM [); .,.. ... iTt l Ia 'n • • ......... ms1 "a•for_.... Han n.._lllb ea. • ., ..... "'~ _..,...._ pp I .... • ..... ,.,., ... lltliU loapiratioa Poilt Plio Is 'Poga.le' ~ State Dlvlaion ol 8MchN and Parka lalormed Newport Clty Council Monday evenln& that It is pouible to ~re IMplr'ation Point on the Corona del Mar bluff as a publlc ,.rtc undB' the match- Ing land procram • ... ...... ENSIGN CLASSIFIED JUST ••• ' 5 ;r .. ~!·~"'~·~======-~~~~·~~c~•!l~rn~s~-~====: I IMAGINE •..• ;;.!,..;;;.,;;.;.;;.; _________ , s •*• ........ 2'4 ....... ...,..,_.. floor, (Of"CCN air STEINWAY Grand. Uke new. H.UOIONDI Splnl\'1. and OMWd 1 t..t, • 'a ' ' and prbqe .._I Walled 7Vd and Wonderful tone Baldwin Grand. Orpna. Come in and play lprtnlder .,.-. KJrnba) Grand. Abo Knabe, thiNe wonderful !Mt.rualltnta. AJ1 thl;ll pd OC'MD ~: Peue Wqnrr, Fischer, Muon Private free pnctke room&. For only a1.500 A Hamlin, l;laddorfr. BMr Bro&. Sound proo('. D • n z-Sc:hnddt Eu;y terma. Pric:a atart at $e. Temw. Santa a;. Some cannot be told from new. TRADE IN your okl piano on new Danz-Se.hmidt Bi& Plano' Store, SplMt Grand. or t~ 520 N. Main. Cor'Mr 6th, Hiahest caah allowance. Danz.- Santa Ana. Schmidt, Santa Ana. SPINET PIANO BARGAINS. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUAl'ES Floor aamples, returnecl ren.tab, dtaire Eternamatic self·wind- ~. ete. Small alJe u in&. ba.ll-,llet.ring aetion watch- low u $381, '11 per mo. Danz-en. See them at Ray FleW.. PRICE T. MeCUISTION 501 Oout Bh-d. REALTOR o:-m.a del Mar P.MZWVS£ Choke ...........,._ a.. -. a. ._...._ ......_ a· • • un1ta-4 ~ ........... wltb ........ trMcaa-, ..... for ad!Mtioaal ..-ca. Jw aD ,.... QUICK .ACl'JON FOil SUJOID IIENT.ll.& Pri~Tftm&. BALBOA REALTY 00. 700 £. BALBOA BLVD. (opp. ~ a-k _, A&) ........., • ROSS GRE" .rr JOSEPHINE WEBB JACK PINJQI.AM ........ ol MUltiple Uotlac E. E. Powti1. iand plannine and acquialtion saprrvllor, wrote that appra ... l indlcatet a value ot $62.500 ror the four ~q betWMn NarciUUI and ()rdU4. If this eaa be ~ for $35,000, u of- fered b)' the CJ~WMr, Charles C. A~. the amount lhua •wei. $".!7,500, can be used u part ot the city'• share or matchln1 va :ue, and only $3,750 more In matchlnc val~ woukl be re- quired. Scbmkk EUc Pbmo s~. lOO~~~V~Inoe~~n~t·~,~~~~DT~ugo~.~H~A~OOCO~~·~---~----------------------------------------_cc__ ::--. &nt:s:'A~· Ma.ln Comer IIAHICURING ..,. 11e11!a. Call HARBOR l.SLA."'D Mr . Powell a dded. however. that the state eannot act until appraisal hU b!ft1 made by thrH tnde~ndent apprat.rrs, wtUeh cannot be done until the belin- nlng or the ne-xt riscal year. year, July l . Tree Cutting Case Finally Settled • Tn.· case of t~ on Seaview apparently has been Aettle4 at l&sl as Newport City Council voted Monday evenlnL;" to grant lhf! request or Mr. a nl1 .Mrs. Roy Hallbetll:. 1102 Sf!aview A \'e., Co- rona del Mar, ror a curb break and rt>moval of the l~. 'fhrs was the ~ of the run- around given to t~ Hallbergs in Ci t y Hall when they sought to rrmove the trt"e til ma~ room for n garagf!. Mr. H~tllberg aa.ld th4'y t~ht they had he-en given permi&~ion. and ~ to br- ~o.rin cutting down the t1-ee. They W"'t'f' then informed they must ~et formal Council A.ppro\·al. Council a:ave the okay for curb hreak on Seaview Ave. and for removi ng the tree. on condition that another tree be planted ne;c-by. Only obje-ction this time eame from C..oundlma.n Les Is- bell. who ~~Bid he couldn't M.!l' "why we should let these people . ;o Rhead on their own to chop a t ~ down without being pun- u•twd '" City Council also: e AVI"llrded the contract for rcrno\al of weeds on vacant iots in Shore Cliffs, Corona Highlands, Corona del Mar n.nd Newport ficigh ts to tM M. J.:. Horst Co. on tht-low birt nf $4.915.75. e Awarded the contract fOr pa\1ng .nd se~o~~o-ers in the aUey at Sa.nUI Ana Ave. and CUff Dr .. Nf'wpon Heights, to the Stanfield Co. of ·Pomona ,.., 1toe low bid of $4,757. e Granted a lica.•fi M-t:> the Woman'1 Civic U>a~ and the HA.-21l171or--SPINET, mhTor .type. Styled In IM'IIt. Dee'1 Beautt 8aJoa. bftuWul Kaple finlah with ALMOST NEW APPAREL for bmch. Special R67. Terma. women.. Studio styln. Goldtn- Danz-Sc:hrNdt Sic Plano Store. rod at Coast Blvd., CDM. 520 No. Main• Cor. 6th, Santa ..... ._...._ w-;..t 'Sl FORD Console, 4,100 mi. Stored sftx:to ~-8. $1,345; BE BABY SITI1NG, ironing and aew- 6716 M-K aftn six. 334 E . Del ing. Mrs. Mabel Whitman, Mar. O.ta MKa. 5071,; Heliotrope, CDM. HA-1197-R ' ·4S MERCURY, +dr. aedan, exclt. EXPERIENCED GARDENER in A: out, ~-334 E. Del Mar, Costa Meta; BE 6716 M-K aftrr monthly or weekly rates. Also I cleanup. Free estimate. ll x. HA-0839-WK. 19M PLYMOtrrH COiwertible.l -uwrimLL"'oo""~ .. ~.~,~.~.~il~t~ln~r~.•M~a~t~...-.=. only S1J85,, all extru. See II. exp. Will consider care of t compare It, ortg. owner. 60.1 child bY the week. HA 3870-J or Cout Blvd. CON. HA 2S79. HA 0281-J. '39 CHEV. sedan. new tires, $325. CDM. HA 162-J. good paint. 500 Poppy, CHEST TYPE Philco home freez er. 5-eu. ft. kitchen type, $125. HA·2368-J Swwic:w PAINTING Earl Sheflin m Pa.trnrr st. -eo.ta are. BEacon 5<5'1·11 Painting --Decorating • Color eo..u.ltant • GEORGE BURKHARDT Ucensed Contnc:!tor 511 30th S t., Newport Beach Phom> HArbor 2418-W. orn-w H. H. HOLBROOK Dependable Plumbing A """":...":.'".!. - P'bi:JM HArbor 1418-W 1IOt Balboa Blvd. Ncwpol't 8Mdt WANT ~)'pin& in my home. Vf!Q reuonable. ean HA 39QO..J. $5.00 PER MO. rents a good pn.c-· tice piano. l...t't the kiddies learn. All term rent allowed on purchase. J:)a.m-Sctunidt. 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. JAMES C. HOWARD REALTOR Cf'l:-ona de!l Mar rhtc and Buai·l-,;;.,="":-:::::;-;;-;::::-::-;o<-;;;;;;;;;;; rw •s Associations to operate an Cl.()SED until June lfl. Amanda ckHI't lr-t to l~~ek la N'al Mta .. era-~ .,..ploy a re.lt.r •1Ua ~ .... aMBty ... ~ otalln. for lst'"l(ritJ. For liar· llor are. Vy- 1:1fnrmatinn ttnter at HOt Coo!lt Uoyd. Physical Therapy. Mas· gJvd, at Dahlia AH•., and sell sage. 1021 Coast Blvd., Port so•1venlrs during thf' Scout Jam-Ttw.atn> Bldg., COM. hort'f'. e Upheld the Plamllng Com- missoon rtenial ot P. A. Palmer's r,.que11t for rezoning lot m and part of 978 on Udo Isle. at VIa t":holi and Via I .I do Soud. · e Awarded the contract for providin& 176 doubl~headed. dual paridng meten to Pacific Union lloatL MariDe Suppliea Fiberglass Materials Wb='·n• aad W Hu.ll rn ...... It Jleck Cotatll Pacific Fiberglass, Inc. 1570 N ....... BMI., Ooo1a - N.B.C. REALTY CO. , • ...,. c. • • .,...,.._ fllad,-. I'Jrod. Ma-ry I . Sa.edey Sill ~--pori~· ~--port 88c'JII ~tal Co. on I.U bid of $16,544,~j~~~~~~~~~~~==l whkh wu almo5c $500 abow the r----. & .. .. ill other hid. hut he ld to be mDn! Ileal ~aM' ---------------------- eronomiCBI b·~lL~ of the advan- taar cl inter('hanJ~:InK parts with preRnt rneten. ---- 1 1\'EED a J..bedJ.· .. ~ ~1h houSe. HavP you ow · for A~t k•'!" Call HA 3779-J. FURNISHED 2-bdr. home w.ill C•r· itt A.J't tc At ft!W' for thrPt• month.• ur A I • ...,.._ ......, kJager starting Junt' 1: 708 A\-ocado, COM.. MorP than 200 young dancen I -o5iu"MMER~.,;;"-illENTii'i:i'i:'A&"L>'iJ..,.;;;;;;-;,;;,-;,;;;o of the H&.rbor·Mesa area drew a &opt. l . 3-bedr. c . M. house. capadty audie:nce for their "fte-. auto. dish..uher and waahing ~ in Rhythm" dance-rft~W mach. 5150 mo. BE 5830-J. Saturday e"-ening at Newport I,FU;;T,RN""~· ~Bii!;A7Cl~-IE~LOiL;~R["A~Pf'f". ~wiWiitChh Harbor Hfah. Tttis wu the annu.l redtal 1)\'t. entrance. Suitabk> for gi\"e:n by stullenta al Dorothy Jo rouplt'. zn lArkspur. COM. Danct" Studio in ConJha del Mar. Among the young artllta wbo ap- pearN In .aJo or .predalty num- bton were Uncia Round. Gale Eb- btorta, Pliula and I...fth. Ropn, Jud,y Walln, M.arlnli Dorey. Kath- ill and Tamla Hope, DulielR ud rnedre Com, Guy Handova and Patricia Rieland. Hall> w-w~ COUNTER GIRLS for week-end!! and summer Edgewater Cafe on the beach. COM. See TOM PAYNE t•or ExccUent $wnmel" Rentals Ocean View Honll!S TOM PAYNE Realtor ER.o"''IE SMITH. Assoc .. 310 Coast Hh~'111y. Corona del Mar l:.tp~ ........... l a JII'V"ft--ol ......... .... fGr all ..u rii -"" I U• tblrn! ~ HArbor w~ Holiday Special! WHO PAYS WHOM FOR WHAT? FOR 'nUS WEEKEND ONLY '51 FORD V8 O.tom 4 ·Dr.-.._ R It H. Fw*-tk _ .. ___.. .. '47 PACKAJID a_. R ----· ... 1-.olri· DON'T nwzr ... 10 rn. I-.-------... ---_, Tlrlellllllftl••*' mu&n.DN*J" SMO...-..r.NiuiWlatl. 7 r•_.,. liD -you ClUJ aet tho~ otlili broltBs rar ........ ol -lln't It )Ill <lOIIIION SENSE to .... illllw• pol "MULTIPLE IJST[NG!" Late model home on the ahrlta'ed F..Mt S.y Front ... juat a dwwt distance from the Harbor Entr'111.Do! and the Balboa Yacht Club. Wide, &andy beach and a Pier and Fldat, wt(ich wtll accommodate lar&er bmL $20,000 WilL HANDLE. STANLEY HADRBD. Realtor • NONA HYER and CURT OOSH. Asexfates 216 Marine Ave-., Balboa laland Harbor 20 Multiple U.ting Realtor BILL'S BEST BUYS "1'0P 0' TilE LIST " REAl.J..Y-Brand ,_ Duplex, 2 Bedrooms each .!iide. has 59.000 loan no"'' payable approximately $78 peor month. U ve in one side and lel rental pay the pay- ments. $3.600 DOWN ~ruL TIPLE lJ.'IllT S ITE 100x150-ff. Just East of !'llewport Blvd. Build 5 Units. You can buy this for O~'LY S800 down and 126 pe-r month. 53.400 flJLL PRICE OON'T WAIT lu"'Y W.."lG.ER .. ,..--·· 3-Bcdroom Stucco Home "'i1h Vil'w. brand nt"W, formJC..'1l sink. ga rbagf'" disposal fit'f'plao·. dining and breakfast 1u-eas. hardwood noonr. llt'rviee porch. lovely floor plan, double ga rag(•, close to Markets. $13.500 full prict' V~i th $3,.";00 down and QUICK POSSESSIO~. RACK SAY VIEW Rambllntc Rancho-type home. !!hake roof This lovely home has 3 distincth·e BedroorN, wah ~ Baths, large fireplace. larg.> patio. jll.'l.t EVERY"nllNG TO MAKE LIFE MORE ENJOYABLE. Full priN ONLY $..77,500 ON 1~-ACR..E lmprnved "'ith 2-Bedroorn Stuc..'CO and Ftamf" Houso_• C1ose to N-·port Blvd OUt-of-town · 0\o\'Tier MUST CASH OUT. Makt• offer ASKING S5.5ro Sl ~'lOO DOWN 3-Bedroom Home-. well located. G.l. Resa.lt> "'i lh 548 monthly payment.-. . .J', intt're-s t-n.;u.. PRICE 110.500 ACRE IJ2x3JO-ft .• Acre. Wo>:<t .,.;do> sell 1i-Acre at ~.100 nr "'1 11 divide a.nd HALF PRICE HARBOR BOULEVARD LOT Lot n~xt door tn Stahr's :O.f.a rkt'l .. -\cthil) all around this location. On ly $-1.500 rt:U. PRIC&-TER.'I.:5 BARGAIN BUY ~ 3-Bedroom. 2 yea rs old. Owner says. '"SeU :" &.h12U-Coor lawn. flowt>rs and shrub!! 1111 in and doin~ we ll. Country Club area. 111.500-$2.000 DO~ We're u cloK: as your telephone BEACON 7070 "YOU'LL LIKE OUR FRIENDLY SERVICE'" W. A. TOBIAS Kultiple Usting Realtor FRANK sout..E, SalH Mana.~r 393 E. SEVENTEEN"nt STREET COSTA MESA DUPLEX SAN CLEMENTE 'h."O de lu.v, Ofti!'-Mdroom. fully furnished a~rtmenta. Gorboae ... ,...,.. ... _ flocn. h!.·o praJ:t"l; 4 )'M1'S Old. F.qua.l ..-alldna dis~ to shopplnc and bnch. Taxes ap... prox. $190 a )'Mr. Rent $100 I!!Kh per month. One now avail- able for owner. PRJa: ONLY $15.900 A. S.ndy Steiner • ttn-e >"OU 1'7'0 _. a .... JMIT 'hlo -·----r.arer. )..... I ,_.. .....,. ~ w-.... on F"'ll OoiJ s,.,. ... nru. l'tUa p ,fi!J:) JOE CAW -----.. Phw,.t ......._ ll;aprt LIDO IS LOVELY ll\fAGL'\""E-Sl 9.950 few; an EXCLUSIVE UOO ISLE HOME! 4 BEDROOMS. 1•• BATHS. Qu&Iity bwlt. oldrr home in ex<.'f'\ient mndiUon. Speda.J featuru: Sun Room. Din- inC Room. hardwood noon. n.~. Iota o( doee.t space. pane_l ra.y hN.t, piltio and bNutifully ..,._.ped. )'a rd.. nus WON'T t...AST! CALL US NOW Elrt W. St1 by IlEAl. TOll aus Ncwjlllft 8hod. NE~TBEAOI ROllE ftANSn7 AND llKU\'D.Y l:knll,... .--. •tl' -.. ett.. '--.-.-............ So. Cal's ·Most Exclusive Locatioa! :'i0x140-rt. lot with pier and flon BNUliful 3-Be*oom---.a- &th home with every concei\'&blc extra. l..arp. e~ patio and te n-aced yard. Prk...-sm.ooo. and you'll ~ it's worth every dollar. Shown by appointmern to qtalif'led buy t'f'S • ROY GREENLEAF, Jr.llld Associates BUfi.DER REALTOR 311:.! N-:pon Bh'd., :o-l-·pon HA 255.2-Ew a.. HA 3742 -~-------~----- BALBOA THE PERFECT BEACH COTI AGE Clll!Ot' to thl> Bay-nee.r the Library. :! St'drooms. Patio, Double a.rage. Complrlt>l) turmJ~hed-$11.000 BAY AND BEACH REALlY 1450 w_ Ba.lboa Blvd Ne.port BHdt HArbor 1264 )fo>mbo•r of Multlplt" Usting I .BLOCK FROM OCEAN FRONT Built like a Cadi! (a(" ~ nn lot~ of f":rtru 2-bt:droom honw-~o~~oi th block•-d-wall pa un and a 5-foot redwood fe-nced )'11.rd for prin aC) A!urrunum ca.nop) and wmdaw.· shades lnsi<k c:.-.rnplett"l) furnl$h{'d with waU-to-waU carpe' :"olhtn~ mL,.s1m.: al1\lllo'"dia tto pos:session ' 1:\ ,_ y f;I 0 ";50 JOE CAL Ll HArbor J838....-OA Y or !\"'IGJ-IT 28Z2 :'oi"EWPV RT ROl'l.'\' ARJ) !"lOW YOt' CA~ AFFORD 1\) Live In Corona Del Mar Attention :"t"ooo lyw~ \\'£' ha''f" the po.•rfi:'Ct hl.vnt' for you It's small. intimatl', a.nd complfotl!'l} channin~-YPS. CWily 1 bedn:lom. Ho"''l'"'l!r. there i.s a drn down!itau~. ft daptable for many use-s. It's locatt-d on a full-s~ lot. 30x1 18 t't. 1be l..arl2 ta~o~~o'n. beautiful ro$1' bushes, a nd various t~ a.ll makl' this yard one of flw most beautifully landsca.P"d !pOts in Corona del Mar fTS BUI>f.ET PRICE IS US l.Y "'·""" EARL W. STANLEY. Realtor I 615 Coast Blvd Corona de£ Mar BACK BAY BEAUTY PHIL SULLIVAN-GEORGE EVERSON l85fi N~-pon Bh'd..., COSTA. ~ ( ....... from ""' Cool& -~ BNcoD 7123 --E\"'el Harbor ZJ6..J • BMcon ~ VC>CR V AL.IJS £X.CEPnO..'U.L BUY: 2" •e•oow ._, -.W. ., .. ~ • n..t ~oc:au.. ..... • ......_ r , ,_. wfdt ....,.._ .,.... ,.... s.c.r ....... ,. • .._ $1Uit .. flUIIO. ·~~ ""'- TI£ VOCB. CO. • ..... COUI' ILYD. ---<. If SF" r---·-··------· " .... • PAGE ElGIIT • EDITED BY WAU.Y TAFT L ID.O • . . ' RITA BArwoaTH STEt\'A&T GaANOEK "SALLME" la~or Tars Defeated, 7-4, By Champ Indians 1be Newport Harbor travelled to Fullerton y,;.;,.,...,. •• afternoon lll.lt -.-eek and lost, to the new Sunst"t League Cham- pion rune, who have only been b£'at€"n once this year. Coach Net>me used all his fresh- man, sophomore and junior mem- bers of t.M tt"am from ·~;:.,~:r;;: ninning on a nd the u ~n~~on~nminthe ning and thl'f!(! rmiS in the T ht> Tars knoc'ked s tarting er Earl Gibson out of the the 7th inning with a 3-run LE-dbetter, star shortstop for Fullerton Indians, hit safely to run up a record of 17, straight gam('S. ~- 'J'hc:> Tars finished their season of league play "i th 2 AT HAaiiOR IDOWS 0.\...._ "fle'-1 for ~... root...._. pl"'le- tke IU1e t""'uiiM.t:k Bolio lllbot--. QB Larry Cbapmaa. CP~~Irr Kt"ll ~ll. tUU~k Doy !l.ar1bwz a.IMI o--111 AI lnda. agalnst 8 --k~MH:;--With M h IJo ropbomo..es and junio... ere ants w a p ~·ear's team. Cooch Emil ;;,-:;;;;;I is looking forward to a Sf Mary's 17 14 ond moce oxperionced tPam • " 1954. C011ta l\l r,;a Merchants playrd Jim Re\"eia pitchro the ho.>t to thl' !'-'t. Ma ry's Ni(l(> of plete 7 innings for the Newport Los Angt>IPS Sunday arlt>rnoon nine, aUowing 6 hits, and Dkk a nd dow ned the visitors. 17-14. Mirko\'lch caught. Tlw :\f('rchants haw now com- t.:::::::::::=========~ I pi It'd -1 "ins ac:ainst a singiP loss r --------------,,! to t tk• strom::-Los AJamitos Nine. Mesa~ (-.,, "MA AND PA KElTLE ON VACATION"' _.,._ AI"DIE Ml'Jtl"ll\' ••COLUMN SOUTH"" Tecohnlrl.llor !'TARTS S L"S".-7 DAl'S ORT_0fr.,..n" ........ . . . . ~ l t'Jt" --·~: ,,.4, ..... ,_ .. (}_, ~~.· NOW ~HOWL~G Thru TuNday, ·.r~ ! iJI TH"h.n.lcolor '·YOUNG BE.SS'' ~l:t-'1\"a rt OF:U~Cer. J-• SlmmOIU., Deboralll Kerr, Cllartes Laakll&.oa .. ~ "TH£ RIC FRAME" wit.b IIA&K STE\'E..~S a.ad. 1&\...'i" KL''T Slarta W~y •• haDe S "TilE P&OMOTF.&'' -.. ... Gnry Ford. catcht'r for the :\1\'rchants. wil'ld<'d the heavy hickory for 2 circuit d outs. w ith \\'all~ Wl'!brack ami 1)(•\\'1')" And- t'rson nl~:u J::f'lt.ing homers. Th<.' Costtt )J~sn !'If\(' was a much improv«i club wi th the aid of Ted Hcrf'{'ra. Glcrm l .ukcnbill, Don Willisms, Don Carter. Morri- son and Ed Hcrr('ra from the Or- fUl~f' Coast Collt>g(' h'am. The Mf'rchants s tartt>d off v.i th 7 rum on 5 hits in t he first in- ning, J runs on 3 hits in the scc- r.nd innin~. 4 runs on 5 hits in the-fourth. A run in the 5 th anc'! ~ in lht> 6th wound up th(.• scor- i n~ for lh<' Me rchant_s. S t. Mai-y's big inning WBS the ('ighth. wh<'n tht'y sroiT"d 7 runs. Bobby Wf'tul, siBr second baseman for the l'i~wport TarA team this )'l'ar . relie,·ed Don Wil- liams in ttw 5th inning and hit a sin~l<' and a doublt> for his only two trips tO the plate. The mound duties for the home tc~ were Wvided btotween Ted HerTt'ra, R.a:: Ramariz and playing a ;;t•r Eddie Bnlwn. Gary a nd Ed.Hf'rN'ra div;ded the "''Ck·l !'-lt•P duti~ for the local nine. Spring Football At Harbor High Under the tutt-lage of football roach AI Edwin And 96- sistllnts Jules Gage and John McGowa n, the 1\"e\.lo'J)Ort Tars football tt>am hi beginning to shnpe up fm· t hl' nPxt rooth:tll t;o•ason. Coach E:nt.'in is in clmrge of the backfield and is putting the scor· in~ end of the to.•<&m In brit>f workouts to, fi nd the ~~ in~. hlocking and running for nt'XI year's tt>3 m . Thr field. at the pr('!K'nt time, to bt' a li ttle wt>a k. Coacl,••l Gage and McGc:n..,<tn art' mut>h plt>:ts('d with mat~rlal haw• for ll('Xt )('ar"s tl'!ltm. The tackles fot· the Tiit"S S{'('m to bt' til(' strong posit ions of nC'Xt p •ar's lt>am. --- SWINGIN' delle•llh• The Irvine Oout Country Oub't aixth hole will be a par 3 measurin& 184 )'llrdL Thia hole wiiJ caD for a varied etledion ot dubl: many cotten wiiJ u. a lone Iron If they are a lonl" hlt- te-: a woodm chtb will be ..-eel by many of the aborter hUlen. A ho~ of 1&1 yardl 1a bound to cf\'e a ll . the golfen plenty of trouble and there will probably be O'W)re 4's than 3's made on this difficult hole. 0 0 0 Alyce HaU of t.he Santa Ana Country-Club scored a hole in one Friday on the 100-yard lOth hole with a 4 wood. ln ~he four- some were Dorothy Woods, Elsie Bakre and Anne Capcra. 0 0 0 Julius Bor'OI, National. Open Champion, fired a 2 undrr par 70 al the Oakmount Country Club Saturday for hl..s National Golf Day round. 0\'er 100.000 golfers throughout the nation rompeted •galnst Borot~ at their home clubs. or the 12 t-ntrants a t the Santa Ana Country Club only 6 mem- bers were able to bel ter Boros' sub-par round. They were Mrs. Lois Ed('s with a 65, AI Hall. 68: Dick Chene)'~ 68; CharUt' Brisco, 69: Lawren<:e Bemis, 69, and Bob Miller, 69. Laguna ~ach Country Oub, l•9•l Notice SOTICE OF A\\'ARU OF ClONTRACT Pursuant to stutute herein mentioned and RC'Solulion of Award of Cont ract No. 4085 of th{' City Council of tht> Cit)' or Newport Beach. Callfprn..ia, adopt- ed on Uw 25th day o"'r May, 1953; directing this notice: NOTICE IS li.EREBY GIVEN, that t he said City Cowtcil in open session on the 25th day of May, 1953, publicly optmrt.l, examined and declaN'd aJI sealed proposals or bids offered for doin& the lowing work, to wlt : The grading, p:l.ving with plant mixf'd surfacing, cc;.nstruction of \'ilrified clay pir.e and v.'elded s1~1 pipe, mnit:u y sev.-er and appurtenant work In connection tht-rewith, in th<-alley fronting UpOn Lots 41 to 59 inclUiiw, Ttact No. 444, and extendll'lg IIC7'0U La Joll• Drive and ease- ment, all u more ~rticularly dolttibf'd tn ResoluUon of lnte"- Uon No. 4065, puaed and ·~ by the Oty Council ot Mid on tht> 13th day of April, and on file in the-office of City CJt>rk of said dty. For further pa,rtlculars, ~,., .. i ence is he.reby made to said .... WAU.'I' '1'4ft Schwinn lllcrd• "" ...... o1 6i. had .....,. ...... RAY stmMAN nera, u aU players eompetlna In thU .......,. '""""""""' ,...,. 1574 Newpwl BIYd. lracted their hudieap from. their oc:.I'A. ..... I"I'Oia ICOI'e, thut alvin& them an r==~-~;·;-~·~-;·~·;;· .. ~~·==, 8-etroke margin on Botol to berln wtth. 1 1 '- • • • ~· le *'Sf 111 Saturday's Medal play tweep. ....... Ill PI.IJI stakes tn the Clul A divillion -I- wu won by Ola•lle BNco ot Harbar NariDe. Elec:ble Santa Ana wiU. a C9, to~ by • c..t ttw":=~t ..... J ack W11der of Newport Beech., ..._ ,_ • 6126-W Ra.y Eckola of Sant.t Ana, BaJTy , l:===oa=•:":· ====· =~ Griffen of Santa Ana, and Gen. 1 i S tan Ridderhof of Newport Hb. with 71's. In t~ Clus B dlvt.lon AI Hall won the low net wiU. a 68, folio~ by Lawrence Bernia 69, J !._m Tucker and Tonuny Mc- l..n.n with 71's, .. 0 0 0 The Huntington Beach Men'1 Club Championlhlp {hird round • ..,. pl•yed over the Oil~r's course last weekend, with Et.l Fretlerlcka defNtlng Bill Merrill one up. Jack Kries.her dl!f,.ted. WUson Vaus of Balboa 7 and 6. Bill Pann of Balboa defeated Frank Donald- eon 2 and l . Ma.rk Sullivan of BaJboe. defeated Wa!Jy Taft 1 up. • • • Long Beach city champtonship qualifying round was played .• t the Long Be a c tl Recreation Counl(> Sunday with the follow- Ing golferA from Orange County making the championship rti.&:ht. Frt'd Valerw~no, Neal White and W ally Ta ft with 71; Rolland Sims, 72: Van Ram.se_kar~ Bill Krowcll and Jack Kriesher with 73: J·It'rb Bodner and S tan Schul- te. 74s: Rex Wall, Don CoJX'l:tnd and Dick McBride, 75. Bill Foote and Emil Sort'nson 76. 0 0 0 • Jay 1\"unnal)', professiori..'t..l at S ACC, fired a 69 Rio Hondo Country Club S unday aftrmoon to tic for 4th low-pro at the Rio Pro-Amateur. IRAGA,._,'S Your hzldq R..iatii'Ult ca... r 1 7) IUAO&Mt...._ ...,.. ..... c.-....... MouzotaU.. "' Fu• laW. ftc. %• TO·~· W Special: MattrHI 1toclt. We cut It to •ny .alze for boats, IMmk bedl, tl'aUHs. hom8, etc. WarSarpluStore Cor.N.,.,....a•._....., eo.taM•a IIMe..aot STROOT'S TeWIDido Banlwue Pay 0.• and ~ Bin. Ben W e Are llappy to Serve Y•• WE GIVE VROWN 8TAIIP8. 1802 Newpori Blvd. .,.. .. _ Arches "Your lbt to a. Cout mac. l.GI" •tlfK W'OODII COC&'I'.&ILII COAST HJ$HWAT AT THl AI.QiU NRY' II.Mbllraareic:leloo .Mile. Nl•ew..,pcuaanrt * n.t.'1'11111lf0 * SPAIISI FOOl LlJXCH-U A.M ... 2.& DJlllli0&-.8 P .II...JI A..JI. VJSJT ooe&'I'AIL ...... .l<oba. Hodbk. .loll• Derrlc .. AMBUSH AT TOMAHAWK CAP'' .,BIUGDT KOA.D" Pitcht'r Ray Rarnariz, home on a :10-day fur~t.:,gh from Kort>a, pitchl'd his last game for ttw> local mne Sunday arternoon. Ray has to report back to service for L:::===========::============::;'l months more of active duty. • T he Costa Mesa nine ••ill host I he Houghton Park team here Balboa Island Sporting Goods .Sund.ly artcrnoon. olution of Intention No. 4065 J~;;~;;~~~~!:!~~~;~~~~;;~~~;~;~l to the plana, profiles and dn,w.l ings No. 439 on file In the of the Oty Engineer of uld of Newport Beach, and ·to !!pecific'atlona for the said h£-retofore adopted by the- City Council Md on file in (jffice or the City Clerk of ci ty, and all of aaid plans, 111fs. drawings and he~tofore a~ VOIT SPAUUMNG MacGREGOR (top .._ ia SPORTS ettr4•...t) e r.-,. e s.· •oc e Golf HOOD "P. F." CANVAS SHOES e C·-w .... Sb e Pocldle Boonh • s,.-r.-,. Eqaipmon~ ............. ors Ill flu ho•s ·yachts· aparf•Hb ...... "'-.... ---.... IVII1'IHIN&. , __ .... ,... ........ .._ ... ....,... .... ..,.__. ........ _,,.._T..,....t..W.-· We ._. ........ ef..,.., _. ;' I lar t.- ........... ,..., .. l a .... _. "'IIlii ,.._ I ...._ wak see a... • NJ I .. t. ........... ;'It, ... ......,._._. .............................. , .... ........... y • .,. .. ..,....,.,,._ .............................. ......... .. , .. flw t .._ _____ ,._ r..a-. _.. ,_ M cant 11.1". Grid Pentathlon Contest Is Held Newport Harbor High Sc:hool't fifth annual root baU pentathlon Is now under way. This program consists of punt for distance. pus for distance, pus for accuracy, kickoffs, <»nvt"nions. OA&l' FORD, •tu c.tdwr of &lie Coa ta lie.. ll~b. ·h itll_, $we~ ....... S u a d a y's ~ aplaat St. Jlary"a N Utfrl Merdaaate WOD ll-14. This Football Pe nta thlon• "~~:~,~~~-~~-~-~~-~ gram pre ludes a limited ~. Council of said dty are rated herein and made hereof. and reference Is ~;:;;~~~ made thereto for a more p Jar description of said work. Said Oty O:mnctJ has deter· m ined and declared that the con- 'TOR "WOUB DINDfO ..... OOCJ[T.t.IL PLE.\8U&r It's The CI ,.._ fw • •-a * Our WONDI:&PUL CJIA.&OOAL llaOILED IJTE.t.U aN DELICIOV8 S&U'OOD IELm'I'IO.N8 lleneil ,._ I P.ll.. NATIONALLY-KNOWN ENTERTAINMENT NIGin'LJ' .foolball practice Session to tially select next year's varsity t eam. Awards will be given to t he winners of the five ~~ • ., FISHII' templated work and Improvement A s~-•t wttO u • L ...--. , •· ••• ~ .....-ed ..u, 1n:1m Mo-.dar her etofore mentlorMX:J was, in the to a.-...1, 11:81 ....._ to 1:10 p.m. opinion of u.ld City Council. of Opea Dallr--10 ....... to 1 &.Ill.. more than local or ordinary pub-~ pa. to 1 ...._ e\'t'nts neJCt w eek. lie benefit and the said City Coun- - ... _ dl has made the expenacs of said ,..._ Vma r b l-ftll fw ........._ -r-r •boaa Named work chargeable upon a dl..strict. 101 8. lla1a SANTA AKA. T--. Team Captaia For \lie particular description of \;;iOiOOj;i;iOiOOj;i;;piO;;;o;;o;iO;;;o;;o;;piO;;;o;pi"i.i;.~~~~ on,. Newport Tars Tennis team the said ctiatrlct, reference is I was <k.ofea ted, 7-2, by th~e'r!;:;J~~j~~~~~~~~~~. I hereby made to uid Resolution ton India ns Wednesday Hy GEORGE WETIIEIUJY of Intention No. 4065. a t Fullerton last w eek, Said Oty Council has deter- up the 1953 league play_ mined and dcel.red that aerial Annstrong and Ted Fake Local fishing has been good bonds, bearing Interest at the their sing les matches mustering bad for the past ft-w days. of six per cent (6%) per •~nnuml the only 2 points for the Sailors run of yellowtail hAs tapered and extencting over a period Racket team. Jim with only a very !~· being taken. lng nine (9 ) )'ft.l"l from the TWO NEW ROOMS o o o • 0 ''Tous va bien" and ''The Orula Room" To accommodate our patrons. e ~ ... Jt.aa. Dl an • COektalt. e (al .... ,_ -'=7 .. .....,. ' ' a seruor, ~ elected Barncuda, log size, htt \·e been ond day of January next~~:~: lain ot , \h(o ti m. showing in acattercd schools, a nd lng the next October 15th G E N·E· f s some boats have Ja ndro 100 or lng the-ir date, will be Issued Pirate Golf.,. Loee more, others onty.a few. hei"P\lllde-r in the manner provld- T Ri • Marine operatlona off Cam~ ed by the "Impro\"ement Act of IF;~705~C;-~~;BIYd.~~~:;:~;c;;;;~C.~cw;;o-~oa~~de~l~M~ar~;;;:! o;wside,. JS..S Pendlet011 have cut orr a lot of 1911,'' belna Part 5, Dlvi.alon 7 The Orange Coast Buca the best fishing grounds from San of the Street. and Hlghwayw Code team travelled to the Wet;;;.;; I Onofre to Santa Margarita, and ot the State of C.lifomla, to Club Friday afternoon and your gueq is u lood u miM resent each aanatllf'nt of tw..,IIY·I dtleatoo In a dual D"IE'et by to when these operatlorw n ve dollars ($25.00) or R.i\"enidr JC. 16-5, CHII!. • mainlna unpaid for thirty their 1951 IOlf acbedule. Some boa .. reported white dayw after the date of m~lini: Oldfield ot Hi.~ntinaton "--to 50 Jbl.. Tt8!1ay, also the warranl wu elected ~ptala ol the pU racudai and a few )tilowt&IJ All ol U.. work herein ':=~ team. We wtu live you a -'ran~ llhaD be cloat and canied. tJ itary ot a trtp a._rd ~ ol an act ol -boot ..., -......... ~~ol~'!'"'"t. ~e .;;ol,o;;~ ..,... eat tldl week with our nia. -: :~ ... fNnt ........... Act -- -...n~ G. 3. t.a. Jr . ._ Hawp:wt lh'Ctdl at _..,_........, - IT'S zone ] • ~ J II I • 6o autsicle and look at,., house NOW! Now ia tbe time to protect your bouee apinlt ..-y- ~ tho--.... tblolt of ••• rib tho kind alpoiDt ·-' &bat hM irtui:t it taW. That'• SWP .. -Wwadtr· a11a1 to talk t.ek to the weatbm! Paint now with SWP •.• have the be.&.-lookina -in your ....,borl>ood.. Your local dMier Ia WEBER Paint & Decorators ltll c-.t. Bl"-. c--. w Mar Hartor IM!-W I •••••••••• I • • • • • •:• • -•••••• I •••• •:• • All Types Tra(:tor Work DJ SCJNG -P LOWING -EXCAVATING -SKIP LOADER DONALD LOHAN Rot~nlliilg -Weed Beacon 6983 Cutting -Levelling -Gardenin& 2201 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa ILCH'S READY • MU£11 CIICIETE BEacon 6547 ...... ....... _ .... M. E. HORST CO. PA¥118 COITIACTOR EXCAVATL'iO -GRADING -TRUCKING PHONE BEACON' 1101 Costa Mesa lumber Co. LUMBER -BUILDING 'MA'lEIII.'.UI ar..e-MU c ...... ,.s. • ......... . GB Disposal and Dishwashers o-pletar..tallaU• -Tallile ............... 711 OU.... .&-., c.-... liar B.&rlllf' Uti * UNOLIIIJJI OAIII'ZT8 JOIIMM)A n-H•u• DILlPD·,-. I 4ME aa.IIO'ftOif ALL i'IID n.GC* C0'98UIG Dlt3& ft.OOI COVDING --'. a.A-· - NeY#polt Building near 4 The buildlnt' pemUt totlil in 5-room, 2-»tory, 1-unlt d~·,·P!n·: $300; ~ Shelton. 111 E. 17th NewpOrt BH.c:h lJ clole to f'-000,· at 1004 Cliff Dr .. $13,000. St., encloee walll: on emtinc 000 for the year, a full million Following pe1·mlh WC'r•.• b:•J 1 'tore building, $400: Horace dollars aheed -of lut yeer, u In CaRt. 1\h.-sa durin•.; Th. ,. .t Critchlow, foundation and ..,.un more than $160,000 w"" added Week: to duplex moved In at 630 durinc the put weeli:. 'lbe tot. I • OWJTA II.EiJA ilton, $1,500; Centra 1 tor May, with the booka tor the Robert Scott, 1918 M)Crli -P!., Church, ~ehool room at 190 month not yet quite cloled. 11 dwelling at 2172 Placentia-A\'1'., 23rd St., $5.000: Oranae Cout over $M(),OOO. 16.000; K. R. Bl'andt, dwellii\& a t Coi.Jege, businHS education bu1)d.. Building activity in the eo.ta 21892 CJub Keu Pl . $1 ,800; J. ing, $149,000: J. W. West, ctweU· Mesa area wu hi&hll&bted by w-. 'Borchllrdt. Su:ta Ana. laW'\dry in&: at 382 22nd St., $10,700; auanee ot a a10.000 pennlt to room at 2572 Santa Ana Ave., Clyde Fitch, garaa:e at 2062 New-oftnce ~t ~ f~ ~ ----------------~------~------~~~~~~~ atruction of a bumnMa education buHdlng. J im Ray Co. Is the buHdrr. Followlna: permJts we~ Issued In Nt"WJ))rt Beach during the put week : e !'lo"EWPORT Rosa Holt, Pomo na, ·4-room 2-story, 1-unit dwelling at 5Jl 35th St., J$8.500: Peter sign for Mayer's Motel, Coast Highway, $400; Nate Covin, wall, flagstone patio and barbe- cue, 206 41st St., $800: Udo Elec- tric, sign at 3424 Via Udo, S300: W . Harold Jones, Los AngeleA, 9-room, 2-story, 2-unit dwelling at 306 35th .. St., $13,000; Balboa Club, remodelling, $20,000; Norgor, windbrt>ak at $400. e BAY SHORt;S Walter Beck, 2582 5-room, t.:..tory, 1-unit •:::~.~~~ I at 2585 Crestview Dr., S D. G. Hoyt, a dd bedroom a t Crestview Dr., $1,000. • CORONA DEL MAR F.N.,;~~,~~~~;.!:,~~I 1-story .• 1-unit Iris, $14,000. Charles 415 Iris, 8-room, 2-.story, dwelling at 603 Iris, $15.500: GRAND MA&SHAL or tae ..Ua..,.,..... at~ eo.&& M~ F'M Fry .ad Cal::ainl Saturca.y,.Jaae C. "iJJ IJe M•tk.M.~taaa. .tucwle aDd TV "'"*~ra f'nlerlaJ!li"r. Se~ule for t.be n.·..-y e\'t:llt &.. -toDIJ\n: .IWN! t , pet parade at 10 a.m., ......_. ,......... •t !::SO p.m .. erowalaa' of thr. qn~• at 4 p.m.;,_ 1, lleaat.y que-,.,..- a t. :! p.m., baby coalnt at 3 p.m... CTaad prt.e ••·.,de4 at t p..Ja. Seniq or nu diiUM'ra •111 .tart •I 11 :00 a.m. ~loU~ c~a,. .. Slt'gmund, ref'n()(i('lling at NRII"(:iSSOS, $1.000: Leo .~,,~~.:~:I ~';,.,;, ,!".,>;; :!~~; •. , LARGE DELEGATION OF ~~ •. 8i:.~i: s,;;:~:: o. R. ATTENDS 14TH .DISTRICT building for print shop and -.. 305 C s t Blvd $18 000 Rcpol't§ are still bcint.: ifveh -~IN. Rw.se!l. incoming .-;,,..,,...,.,.! 00 · ·• · · a b out the Fo urtH'nth Dis triCt dent Frank Hubbard Mrs. e SHOR IE CLIFFS INGRAM·Wll.D CORP. Excavating Bulldozing Hauling 1600 Superior Ave .. C.O.ta Mea. 116th 1: Su~rior) BEacon 6935 JAMES D. RAY Baildin1 Coatracfor -c...t ~ .. eo.-. -.. ..., H....W ottl ln04-: H.Attaor 2tiJ4.W SAVE SAFELY AI Or••l• Cu ft'• , .......... , .... In ••••••• CONTINUING TO PAY _.PEl ANNUM AU ACCOUNTS INsu.m u• TO $10,- Everett Edwards, treUis at 255 Convention of Optimislll Htlenck>d H ubbard and Past ~ident Bill E\·ening Canyon Rd., $485: FTed by sixt<-en ml'mben of the New· Tobias and )ln.. Tobias, M r~ and Sorenson, enlarge kitchen, remod-port Harbor Club and their wives. Mrs. MalonE' Holmes, l\f r. and :==:::========~I elling at 216 Evening Canyon One or t.he largM~t do'le~talions Mrs. 0 . G. Suess, Mr an'd !'otrs. AU ACCOUNTS 'OPIMD ._Till lOIII Of _ _.. lAIN-THEIST. Rd., $1 ,700. went from this chapter. June 4 Jam.,•s R.ay and r\l r . and Mn . e BA.LBOA JS LA."'i:D has been §E'lectrd for the annual Gror~e Tucker or Laguna. Alex Runciman. add bedroom insta llation pe.rty at -t~ .C.pis- at 206 Crystal, $3,000; Anne trano lkachcombers Oub. Tues-Load PTA M--. Schumacher. Los Angel:os~.i3~~ I day's I u n c he o n program "''as Attend Con'ftfttioD dry rot, remodelling at 306 Coach Julf-'S Gagt' of l"ewport $i50: Ralph Hinger, Harbor High, speaking on "Youth Mt'mbers of the N~-port Har- at J23 Coral. $3,(0). and Sports." Dr. 0 . G. Suess bor Hi~::"h School PTA. who at- • uoo JSI.E made th<-' progl"llm arrangements. tt-nded the 5tat(' Convent.io n or Hob e rt Templeton, 217 ViA Those who llft<'nc:k-d the ron-!he Congn>s..• of ParP.nt.J and Jucar, iruuall "'·indo\\'!1 in UJ'IUSued \'Cntion were 1"(-'liring pn-;;.idt'nt Teachers held in lAng Beach ear- gArage at 215 Via Ravenna, $100. Harold Hetrick and Mrs. Hetrick. Wlr this month "''11:' :\Irs. Harold e BA.LBOA Presidr-nl-t'i(-'Cf Tt-'d Rus!lt-'11 and &y\t'f, ;\l r~ Jo h n Keeler, J . Stuart lnnerst, MMI. \V. 0 . Harri- Cncrele Work of AD l'inda FLAGSTONE PATIOS BLOCK WAILS -·-• l"aEE ESTIX.t.TD • Cllu. Wan~~ IS. ..._ IIIO.J • HAriocw 1012-J DIJ ""-Port N . c..ta .._ LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVING$ & LOAN ASS,CIATION W ()c-een AVftiU. PbQne ; fUTT LAGUNA BEACH WIIIiam B. Clark. 1509 E. Bay David W;...bacb of B. l son, ~Irs. Wood,\ r-;t•wbury, MN . Front. remodt>lling at 505 J St., At &~ n_._ :-Te... ~nnis Ho.land. :'\Irs. Judson 'iE"'.-L-'* "'000· R B S II" Cui ~ u..e ... .,_r ()ov•..&•--Dr-'IU ""'' · · · u avan, ver Do "d p w· •·· h 1 A" <uth"•iand. >1-. \Vo"llo·•m ..,_,tT. ---City, partition at 3IYl J\.ta in . $450: VI . 1erunc s now tr-~ '• •"' • .-. Asphalt Tile -Rubber' '1\ie Lee O'Kelly, asbestos siding at man Second Cla8s. stationOO at M.rs. Hanrt.•y Pelts(', Mrs. Jsck Fonnlca -Linoleum 'nle 809 w. Balboa Bh,.d., $900. Broolui Air Force BaS('. Texas. \Rav·u11b1. Mrs;. .... ~rrr Campbell. :\1 n~. CARL TOllS' J..lllf:a~ ·• BEACON BAY Prior to his f"nlistment, Da\·c was t am .._n_.,s, M.r!l. Th o ma !I A. R. Montgomer)'. kit c h e n a Jlt udcnt at Oran~e Coast Col-Frost, Mrs. Paul Huffman and lSI Jt. n~ =~&()()Jif au~-W o-. .._ O\'Cr garage at 51 Beacon Bay, lege a nd. San DieKo State and Mrs. Harold Knipp. 22 Yevs ln 0raaae Cowley S600. playt.>d th<' banjo with the Dukes 1 :~::::::::::::::::::::::::~ e NEWPORT llEJOHTHS of Dixie. local DJxieland jazz St"RHERY AT CORON.-\ Dean Ke phart. 414 J2nd St .. band. He is the son of Gene M/Sgt. Harold Hohl o! tht• t:.S. f:. Q. 'foa ....,. -.a._ paua 'h • -.. ----.... ' .. ----..... ·- W1crbach of 117 P ear l Aw .. Marirw Corps has rt'('t'ntly und<-'r-You Can Do Better at THE B a I boa Island. a.nd brolhe.r of ~tone-surgery at the U.S. Sandra Murdick. Hospital in Corona. Sgt. HohJ and his wif(' ll\'~ at 14.'1 Ct'dl Pl .. ' Costa M~SA. Daaiger Furniture Co. v .. fOl a lot lao JOUr-wloeo JOU booJ Edk a...,. ~. , .. • low CTIIIlll! • tlaJ,........, "'"-a- _.,.......,.. ..... lit ............. ,.. .... ··~ . ...,. ..• I-· I SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BDISON COMPA • • .. _________ ·-----· ... ~---·---..... • I ___ __... . ...._ __ ------·· .. .. .. .. ----• no. I •• Me7 :11, IH3 PAGE TEN 'p r CLIFF HAYEN WOMAN HEARS FROM Retiring Employees Opoi-Mn. Chill N._ Mn. Hetrick I'Hoidenl Legion to Elect "'!"'!'.:."!!i: or .... Co- Newport Htlrbor LePon Polt rona del Mar BullMu ASIOCM· ·. 291 will elect oftlce.n for t~ tlon hu been ca.Ued for 8 p.m. coming year at the annual meet-Flidlly at Communny Church by Jng Wednesday, JW\f! 10, Com·J..:;C;. . .:C.:._:CI:;:-'>:=;;:•_:P:;:'.: .. :;';:de:;n;;t;_. ---, mander Fred Stephen 1 an--11 HER BROTHER IN P.O.W. CAMP Of City Honored New offl«n of the ()pti-Mrs. club, auxiliary of the Newport Harbor Optimis ta, are Mrs. Har- old Hetrick, presJclent: Mrl. C. C. Clough Jr .. tint vice president; Mn Ted R ussell, second vice prHident; Mn. George Burk- hardt, recording secretary; Mrs. GeorgE' Tobla.s. corresPQndln&: sec· retary, and Mn. Jack Bidwell, treuurer. OK. MA URICE BALLENGER h; thP. ~~· UU.Irll't S upE"rin- IC'ndt•nt for lht• M t' tho tll s t C"hunhf'll In Southt'rn Califor- nl~ tll~trict, lncludln~; lht• tJ~tr· bor Arell. Or. ll:llle rtt;:f'r Wlll!li burn !n F.conomy, lmJI:aft.ll, and ,.,'<,..h'"'d d egr e<"8 frum Dt•l'u U"' I nh·er!iH;v, 1 h t' l'nh:f'rllly of tll;.lahnm :l a Dd USC, and ttH- C.l ot II f" ~" of Uif" l"aclfk: 111 -..Wc~to... l.ncluded In Dr. Bal· t~ .. r'11 churt'h !!lt"n·l~ '-12 ~·~ n~ mi~n-ry w o r k In l.ndia. He ",.,' formtorly p&Ator uf "'" 'C'.atau-Ohurf'h In ·ru~. Arltoaa. Anglers Will Hold Ladies' Nite June 5 As 11. prt>lude to the fishing sea- -.un. the Balboa Angli n~ Club will hold a IadiE'S' night and 1-lawaiian t!innl"r party Friday, Juflf' 5. at :hf' AmeriC'an LR-.-ion Clubhouse, l!'ith and Ea,y A \"t~.. NC'wport. Palms and Hav.:ailan kis will lr·nd atr.wspht>rl' To the purty which l)f'f,:ins with cockta ils at 6:30 p.m. a nd dinner ;~n hour later. A fa· •.• •'1" Ha wa iian trio that C'harmNI ;, •!unu~ V.{){'rs la .. t ~ summ('r will :•!:•y durin~ the-di r:~~r hour with ·' ~pedal pro~ram of Hawaiian '· .oiCt'J":S. A ehO[r'<· of St'a food '' meat io; ll\8 1labl<~. aCi'Ordini' to F Pd lif'r'-horr.. \\hn uill CRt('~ •'··· dinnC'r. !!awaiian r lot he..: ,,jiJ be in o<u•ping w1t h the theme. but cas- uul drt•ss u·ill be acceptAble for tl.e occasion. Only J(X) res<'rva- l!tons are a\·:~ilable-for members <~Lc' ~UE'~I~ P..~~en·ations sta ting nmic~.• of di nner may be maill'd • thf' Balboa An£"1ing Club. lrviDe T ern.ce, CoDiaa b . Boodo Re..;..ed by cq. :-;e~'J)Ort Ci ty Council Monday '' ning accepted the d£oposit of ~21 4. i 48 bond from I he Irvine r !or improvement on t.he l rvif'l(' T<•rrace subd.i\ision. And ~.000 ty,,,d from George ~lcNamarra 'vr impron•ITlt'nts on Collins lund. !formerly F;hpatrid 's) 1811 NEWPO&T BLVD. COSTA MESA. OALIP. ............. -... - SPORTSWEAR DRY U.S SHOES For Men. Women. Children e QaalltJ MerehaadiM ......... ...._ • Nattoa&l .....,_ • Frtea41,-8en1ce .......,_ You Save With SAB G&IZN S'I'AJII'S A letter from her brother In a prisoner of war carnp was re· celved lut WHk by Mrs. M. C. Godf~y of 23561' Signal Rd., Cliff Ha\·en. war had been release<~ in the recent POW exchance. His name, howevrr, hu not appeared In prisoner exchange lists to date. 1be brother is 23--year-old Sgt. Firat Claa Richard narnne of Grand Rapids, Mich., who had been N"ported mlulng in action in Korea last November and He u ked for the a~ of a brother In VAn Nuys, l.eWI.I Dal'- ling, at 7000 Andaaol Ave. and exprHaed • dnire to come to Ca1ifomla If and when he· is re- leaoe<l whose name was inclUded in the 1 ~-------------­prisoner or war lh1t1 Issued later that month. Unsung Commercials The l etter was dated Feb. 20, 1953, and bore the rt'turn a~ "POW Camp. t:>t>mocratic Peo- ple's Republic of Korea. c-o Chin-1 ---------------Oprn House "-'U held Sundlly at the Balboa. l.a1and Art Gallery for Thelma Paddock Hope's sum- mer art show. 'nle exhibit ln~ cludC'S art works by Mabel Al- varez, J I.'S.Sil' A.nnes Botke. Cor- m•lius Botkt>, Phil Dike, Duncan Gleason. P.larcia' Hope, Peterpa.ul Olt, Janlct' and Paul Pettee, Herbert Ryman, Irene Robirwon, Helen Smith, Marjorie Burgeson, Yng\'e Edward Soderberg and Tilelma Paddock Hope, herself. Pse Prople's Committ~ !or World Peace, Peking, China." Mrs. Godfrey said this was the !il"§t icltf'r she had reeei\"ed from h('( brother, although their par- e nts, Mr. and Mn. Frank Dar-' ling of Grand Rapids, had re- ceived a few lf'tters. Sgt. Da.rUng had been at POW Camp No. 5, n~;>ar the Yalu River. one. of the camps from ¥>:hich prisoners of Leuen-• • • Offices of Dike and Colegrove, , ____ ..;. __________ ! builders and de\·elopers, ha\"e I' moved to 419 E . 17th St., Costa May 22, 1953 Honorable Norman Mlllf"r Mayor or Newport lkaC'h Newport Beach. California Dear Sir: I Mesa. They ronner:_l)• were in the SlllnJey Rea.Jty building, acrou from the Harbor High School at 15th St. and In;ne A ve .. New- May I tKke thls opportunity to (•Xtend my sinCf'r(' thanks and the thanks of my t'ntire organi- zation, for the wonderfuJ co-op- eration your city ga\·e to our n.>- cent "Consenation Day" proj- ect. It was without question the most suctX"ssful f"vt'nt of this t)'J)e ever held in Soulh<'rn California. and the prople of your city in- tert"Sted in sport fishing can be n •ry proud of th<'msci\"CS for the job that tht'y did. port Heights. • • -Pn.'Sidt>nt P. A. Palmf"r an- noun~ that the NN'J)Ort Balboa. Ft'deral Savings and Loan Aao- ciation has received approval of a plan to convert tJKo association from a mutual type institution to one \loith guaranl("(' capital s tock. T1le safety J'eSf!r\"es will be in- creased about 20 per cent. the local membt'!n and rr.a.nage- nl('nt will have an opportunity acquire ownership. if they so sire-and otherwise qualify. Tht' problem of ()('('Kn fish con- se-n·ation i!! a V<'f)" l"('al a nd grow- ing onf" to 1 hl' Pf"'ple of a ll of Sou the-m California. I t is this I l'/4~~,..,..~a rort of co-operation that goes s.uch a long way towards o\·er· comi n~ what wt' !x>lie\'e to one of thf" greatest tragedif"S goin:; on in california. We should li.ke to s tate that the Leglsi<Jttors fr om Orange County, Mr. Earl Stanlt>y in the A.'iSf"mbly and &nator Murdy in the Senate. are without. qtwStion the befit friends the sportsmen ha\·e at Sacramt'nto and without them we would havf" a dirricuJt Lime aC'COmplishin2: anything. If I may humbly suggest it. some s~dal rl'COgnition should be gi\"t'n to both of these men when they rf'tum from SaC'ramento in thf' middlt' of J une. You may rest assured that the money raised by this wonderfuJ projttt ~ill be spent in lhf' most effective manner possiblt' to com- bat salt water fish deplE-tion. Thanking you again. I remain Very truly yours, ROBERT E. KETCHAM: President Ocean Fish ProtNii\"e -Assn. ComUe Seeley Awonled MuoieCroupMemloenloip Constance Scell'y, daught~ of Mr. and M.rs. T. Hord Seeley of !':'ewporl Heights. was awarded a C('rtificate of mcmbf>rship in the StatE' Ft>deration of S tudent :O.'Iuskians. followin£ a session of piano auditions ductl'd by th(' National Guild Piano Tcach('rs fnr students of members in Orncge County. \\'inners in thc s tate section w£-re required to play a balanced repertoi re of 8 memorized pieces . Q)nnie·~ selectioru inc 1 u d e d works of Beethoven. Schubert, Chopin. Bizet and Tschalkowsky. She is in the eighth grade at Hor- ace Ensign School. and ls the eompanist for the Hannoneers, a musical organization of eighth graders. --- By ANN We f("('] like pl\!"t of us is going to the' Q)ronation!· I suppose you havl' heard that ball ~towns de- signed by Dorothy O'Hara. Udo ls iC" fashion designer, have been selected b)' Governor Warren's thrt'e lovely daughters for their Coronation gowns ... and just t hInk that somE" of O'Hara's original fonnals shown here at O'BRIEN'S at spring fashion show. A.""lD C"'C\"C'r d£>Signer was hf'"'"'~,;':.:n:!: on thl' day or the J Lf"tu .. -ue Shopping SprN>. ber~ My sister Eileen lm•<nH<l.n in O'BRIEN'S Azure rooml particularly elated because she modclll:'d that bcautifuJ f I a m e chirton formal. We ~ why tile ftnt faat--n,· n1 C allforata ~ O'Hara dr• --• '~ tlwly nt 110 bN.atlhllly. Tiley --• c lfl\·f"rly ma.de tr.t ewea lf Uie Warn"Jt K'rh dlda't ha\·e dart- In![ ftpf'ft. the dr('loM11 .-at make thi!!rn aeeM ... Try .., yOGJ'Rif aDd .ee If Udl. '-"t t r u __.,.~, lll t111e 4&- 111![1Wll"a at~t dotMIL Slle ._. a ..,,., of ..,....11:' fawtc: la a.dl a ..... ,. Uaat you ftt lato It juloit rit[tlt aU yoa caa't · ~lp but liuw· a more ~tteauUful looll- la.: ftCW'f'. Ddtly m • d e ., luxuriou.~ ma.~rtala. a " I m p I e d.-.plnJr of U~te, ttri~ • llllcbt t.aic IIOphiat&eaUoa • . • tllloNe art~ thlaga tat a.ke Dor~y O'llara'a dreeae. woru. lrJiac · . · •H. ....e tried. wertb Dv- la.:! ge.,. ~ e:u:laah·ely at O'BRIE...'f'S. From the subHme to t he jaunty . glimpse the new Ad!'laar sep- arates In the oolorfuJ ad in Vogue magazine and in the colorfuJ real thing at O'BRIEN'S. Mix Retlrina: d ty employ~ were honored and service piN were awarded at the annUIII pot-luck dinner meetln&: of the Newport Beach City Employees Asllocia· tion Sit\ll'day ewnlng at the Legion Han. ~r.IOilalbed wallell and mt"tal ldentU(ce.Uon cards we-re prftent- L'd to retiring memben : Fon'J"'er Pollee Chief R R. Hoda;kJn10n and Robert Standage Sr. and Nell McMillan of the Street De.pt. Following service pins wert' awardfod: 30-)•ear-Neil McMil- lan: 25--year-W . C. Mcl)onald. park superintendent. and Ex- Chief kodgkJnson: 20-year-Jim Mustard. Street Dept.: l ()..yN.r- Harold YOWl g. license colltc:tor: Ralph Randel and Charles (Ed I Zu~. Fire Dept.; Robert Stand- age Sr. and CasPt'r Rupp, S tf't'('t Dept. Elected by G.ocen Blayne Hutchison, generaJ man- ager of the Gl't'ate r AJJ American Markets, was elected treuurer and member of the board of di- rectors of the Weatun Chain Grc:JCe.rs Assn. at the annual con- vention in Sun last -.wek .. u..-llleby- Helcl ot CDM StaW.. The Corona del Mar StAbles wu the set I ing for a most un- usual baby Shower Saturday-lor a n upectant mother horse. Lady Alta. affectionately called Babe, a chestnut Arabian mart' 0\lo-ned by li;Uss Janet Curci of Balboa and Pomona. WhilC" 35 gUE'Sts wr.re served rt'freshinents, a wide assortment of gift.o;; for Babe were opened by Miss CUrci in front ot Babe's balloon-broecked corral. LT~\~ COSTA MESA -From Costa Mesa to San C1em- ente is the change of address for the Leonard 'nmberllkes, who formerly lh"t'd at 199 E. 18th Sl, Coata Mesa. _, nounct'd this week.. ()penlnK nominations for f.Ut offlcel"' Wft'e made at the meet· ln1 Jut nllht IWednHdayl. ~ ond call for nomlnaUona wUl be made at • •pedal meeting next Wednesday e\•eNnl, and Jut call wtll br JNde June 10 pre«"din1 the election. · GIRL FOil IIA&JNE FAJIJLY Uttle Miss Patricia Ann Sloan just miued beln&: born on Ar1nrd Forces Dey. lnatead she was born Frid.y night, May 15, at Hoo.g Ha.pltal. She I& the dllugh- ter of M ajor and Mrs. Jack R. S loan. Her daddy il with the MArines at El Torro, and ahe haA two ..brothers, MtctU.el and Wil· liam. ages 3 and 2, who are also looking forward to tervice in the U.S. Marines. 1be Slolma live at 23622 Pirate Rd., Cliff Haven. UNDI'.IlGOES SU.OE&Y Mrs. Florence Vought or Co- rona del Mar wu l.n Hoq H05- pital last Wftk for IUr&'ft'Y. I •II< GUAIIANTHO TELEVISION s E R v I c E house of harmony 1811 N.,.,.,....._ A\·e. BE 1UI 008TA IIUA COAST SUPER IIARiln SNOWDRIFT79C Shortening s-PO~"D CAN .-......... LAVJLA sCuuoEil 4 I PEANUT --C BUTTER !l.OZ. IA.K ............... .. ;;~~~;; 15° MIX ------------- CIIOICE SPRING ·Lamb Legs 691. ' SWJMS--FO& THAT SUNDAY DIJ'IIND Swiss Steak 591. Gro.-d Beef t.s~l THE TENDDli'.8T YOIPVE EVE& EATEN ~hoek Roast 39i,. GOLD OOI.N-A •z•aPA.BT n&&~ Baeon 591. J!-QlJNCE CAJIUI ..... _. FROZEN FOODS Birdseye Peas lSc BOHEMIAN BEER ------------------------------2 for 25c ' Quart Bottle 25c u ... •· ZD It QOUNT PAOIU.G& .tOe 11\"\"0CATIOS FOR' COUNCJIL Invocation at Monday evening's City Coundl meeting wu given by R£-v. Thomas Roy Pendell of Christ Church by the Sea. or blend them. combine cO>nf••"'" abll' cotton -Skirts with WIDTE NAPKINS LIND8.4o.1'8 VALENCIA OOL088.t.L R:IPE OLIVES -----------------.-----------------Tall-Can 2lc Romaine Lettuce 5c bead Weekly Special UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS Of no F"-CC.o -ldtlio•al .... 71 -fao I ty tl171 ... .... 71 -,_ 17 $72-10 .... .. .. ... 71 ,,. ..... 101117, .. .10 ..... Martia & Von Hemert, ;UK. aDNTZ 5HOI' 0,0. FrWoor E• • p 7to •• l Ml No. c-. ..... ._ ..... -._no-~· .. several blouses in the "''""'""••I bright soap 'n water If JDII're oee -' ~ klo•ed ,......_~ .... , ... .... .,..... PI'• ~ .... .... uae. ... ,.. r-'11 -pi ... .. ,.... • wNe nh~ ol '*'~ $lftUiw at 0._..,'8. OM ......... .,~ .... -of Ute ..,. ...... .,. .-.rl plfJriN er a,rtl uwut en M ••• 11 r"l a ...... ~.--......... to we w • Mt .. a'Me • ;s1ill. Or .. ...-y ,.. ... 1 .. .................. _ ..... ............ b ·~o ....... ..... ...... ....._ ..•. t·t-+hpt .. 1 ,......,, 2 for 35c D(JaDZ'8 .,.,._ MAilGAIUNE l-Ib. Package 19c DOLl: FllUIT COCKTAIL----------·-------------303-Can 19c --- v aile Solid Ripe tomatoes · 21b.l5c Fancy Cucumbers 2for lSc Water Cress STEWED TOMATOES --------------No. 2 Can 19c 5c bunch •