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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1954-03-04 - Newport Harbor EnsignSchOol Bond Issue Called A $900.000 bond lslue for ele· mt>ntary school npanalon In the city will be up for the aproval of Newport Beadl vot~s at the special May 21 ~~ebool trustee election. Newport Beadl ElerMntary School Dlstrlct t:rusteH ordered the bond luue placed on the ballot and ordered the election ·-ced ~ caD• ~ ,_ ...... r:tioa Ia tiM Jaae I Jlr...,. J .... Card- ........ ly dty ..... of •....-t ..... .,... ...... '*' -. , • .-..n ..... laOc· .,..._, IM'7 • ...S waa .. aladed Ia .... .. la1a f1nt f1l11 •• .,.. --. ... , .......... . II..,. ••••1•1 A bot ~ about wlcleft· .... ODMt ,... • ., ...... c. ... M ..-., •• ,rea. Corona del Mu avtc: ~Uon lut Thursday foJlowint an n · pla nation of the Calltomla hlth· way system and IUultratlng color slides by Lawrence Me· ConvlJie of the state highway department. Residents and business people alike spoke out against tht> pro- posed widening of the highway. which Mr. McConv1lle cited as prlmarUy a stop -gap measure to handle cars until the Cr~ays are complt>ted tel take care of through traffic. He sal~ that tht' Highway ~partment In Sac· ramt>nto was under the lmpres· slon tha t a t least 50 per eent of the Corona del Mar people fa. vored the widening. held when they met T\.letlday nlghi In the Horace Ensl.rn School. 1'1\e fifth e lementary school for the district, proposed to be built at Santa Ana Ave. and 15th St.. Newport Hel1hts, would re- quire $:5e0,000 of the sum. It wouJd Include two kindergartens and 16 cluarooms. Trustet'l are ne.rotlatlng with Mon ls Berg. of 233 VIa Udo Soud, Lido Isle, and Alex Oser. of Beverly Hills. owners of aproxlmately eight acres of land planned for the school. The land owners a re ask· lng $47,500 and the trustees are offering $35,000. · A sum of $172 348 Is wanted for additions to tht' Horace En· sign School, Including (our class- rooms. a home economics unit. library, garage, me c h a n J c a I drawing room, 1rfm remodelln.r and furniture. An additional eight classroornB with furniture ls planned for Harbor VIew School at a cost of $123.000. A sum of $50.000 ls asked for a sixth sch ool site. the location or which h as not been contem- plated. The balance would be for general expenses. Oil Issue on Ballot In an adjourned m eeting Tues· day. Newport City Council added a fourth proposition on the ApriJ 13 l)&llot: Any changf.' In tht' art"a within city limits where slant drilling for oil Is allowed must be submlnNI to the votns tor a pproval. This regulation would apply to the city boun- daries u of election da y plus any tenltorles then ln process of annaatlon. 'nae ........... OD tbe Ml· .. _ ......... ...... and ,.,.. tax. to 10 ~ta llJJd a tax lnc:reue up to 25 cenr. to pay for trash and garbage col· lectlon. Annex Given Council's OK Newport City Council met Tuesday a fternoon to canvass the ballots o n t ht' annexation of the Stricker parcel. which was approvNI 71 to 14 last week. This Is the triangular art-a below 15th St. 1n Newport Ht>lghts. betwt'en Westm inster Avf.'. and N<>~-port Blvd. An ordinance approving the annt>xatlon was lntrodu<'f.'d and passed It to soo nd rt>adlng. F.enlllltlfw OW-1'11111•111•11 Mrs. Arline Jasper. 74. of 106 24th St.. Newport Beach. died In Hoag Memcwlal Hospital Satur- day after an extended lllneu. She was born In New York and had lived In California 69 yt>ars and In Newpon Beach 50 years. 1Tars to Play Reclancls High The Tar varsity bas ketball team. Sunset League cha mps. will play Redlands High School. the Cttrua Belt champs, at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Friday, In tht' new gym of Mt. San Antonio Junior Colle.re, West Pom ona In t h e C.lttornla Interscholastic Federation playoffs. Coach Jules Gage has reported that subse- quent games In the playoffs by U,e Tar team will depend upon their winning the .rame against Redlands. She was a widowed housewife. Survivors Include three 110ns. AI Jasper, of Santa ,Ana; Alford M. Jasper. and lrwln G. Juper, both of LM Angele.: five grandctrtl· dren: one great grandchild and two brotben, Otto J. Ha1fley and Ralph Hawley of Santa Ana. Aa J...k,_d..., N...,,,..~ C:CWerinl rha cntir, Harbor Area. 1154 lorFI -- VoL ~·o. 21 .... « .... ............... c....-. ·----........ IL. .... ..................... QtyCI <•--. Jlfoon today ('ftlanclay) is 1M deadline b tllJng for the April 13 CJty Counc:tl electJoM 1n both Newport leedl and eo.ta Me.. As of 2:30 p.m. ,.Sf'fday, the following candldatee <had meet vacande.: Ridlard HUila.rd ol Corona dei Mar, Arthur Cubbqe of West Newport, Rant Broertna of Balboa LIJand. Co ST H IDE ' for the two l'f..-port Coundl • All five Incumbent Costa Meaa councilmen have tued for re- I E L Y E I ·· u ' I L F L L election. They are lbyor Chari~ ' • ' TeWinkle, Claire Nelson. Bruce Ma rtin, Bert Sm ith a nd Walter Millt>r. A.Lso 1n the race are A. L Pinkley. drug store owner. and W. L. Wlt>gand, market operator. LEAGR CIIAMPS-TIM -r baabUMil1 team of Jfewport Harbor ODloa B igb Scbool l.s pictured ~ after wilua1D9 tiM Jfl.Dtll AaDual Scmta M•· lea Ll9btwei9bt ID.ttatiollal a..bthclll Tounaameat ..,. tiM ......... a.ru. tMy WOil tbe Suaaet ~ daa.ploa· abip. lAft .. riglat aMlba9 an Soculy c.oa... "'-k Jfa. ......,., Wylie ~. De1m1.s Flbpatric.k. o..sd T-arw cmd Jerry Myen. St.Dd'-9 &eh to Harbor 'Bees' Are · rigbt an Coacb JW.. Go~. Bob Dlelal. Doe Se&m. Eddie Pope. Toaa Bouton. Joe LyDCh. J•IT'f Jtamper. aruce ltalpp cm4 MCIDQ9er a..o Frcmcl.s. ( Eaaip pboto) ·start Set For Oct. 1 I who )'Hterday announced his In· tt'ntlon to run. Paul Dunlap, appllanct' dealer, took out nomination papers yes- terday Cor tht.> Mesa counc-U race. L. 1.. ls~ll. Newport c ity coun· cllmctn wh()S(' term is explrtne. said yesterday that be had not \\'elromt.> nf:'ws to Corona dPI I df:'tt'rmlned whether to run again Ma r bu inf' !.mt>n "'.~o thr an ur not 'TVt' been trying to make nouncement by Clly Engtn{'('r up my mind." he said "I might &>rt Wt>bb this wt><'k that thf.' do It .. Ht> said that people were • hf'duJt>d widentng of Coast asking him to run again H lghwa~ "'111 dlc'fanltt>l~ bt> t1t> ''I'm not running." dPClared ldyt>d until th1s fnll Bradf'n Finch. the othl'r );f.'wport :'liewport City Council at It'-' counrilman whoS(> tt'rm IS ex- Ft>b mN'tlng hat! agr~d to plnng 'Tve enjoyed m) t>xper - ll~">k thf' !'tall' Ot\·islon of H a~h ll'n,·e vt>ry much."' he ald ... 1 way., to dt'lay thP proJt'ct af It tnt'<! to do what was be t for <"nulrl ntot bP Cint!>ht'd bf.'fnre thf' thl' city .. bu"y !lummt>r month-. This 'lo\{'('k Cit) Eng1nt't'r Wt>bb rNf',\ l:'d a IPIIE'r from Ed\\ ard Tf'llord. dl~">· Plan Revived tra('l t>nginN>r <Jf tht> Highway Dh 1-;ltln \f'rJf~ ing thf' dN:Illion Buzz Bragg, presldt'nt or the Corona del Mar Buslnt' -; Asso· to hnld Up lht> pru)NI until t .. JJ ~1r TE'lford wrutl• that work ciauon announ<"e'd y e t f' r day ~oulcl lwgtn about ()(·t 1 Thl · that the as.'IOC'tatlon IS Inviting prub;~blv 'lo\lll mt• •n that thP clly offictals and members of the 'lo\urk "'.'II rvnunuP thn•ugh thf' I Park CommiSSion to a meeting Chrl'>tm.h M>ason. ~·au-.E' thP at 2 p m Monday. March 1">. for ~lmatPrl duration 1!> r •• urI dl!'<'u ton of tht> statu ... of the months prnpo~ Bayside Park proJf'Ct This dectSton "'a m:.dt> Mon· Cnast H q;:h\\a~ "'all be \\ld day t>\f.'nlng at a mt't'ttng of as· Ch en.-.<1 20 f!"Vt aim"'' 11" Pnlln' soclatlon directors at Ragan's S Th 1~ w1dPnlng W ill ~ on tht' &yaidt-Park to the local busl- ';:~~:t~~-~::~o::'n ~~h!:ut~~: nHlleS and to (Arona del Mar • -... -· Tbe -r buketban team of Newport Harbor Rlgb School won the Ninth Annual Santa Monica Lightweight Invitation Baskt't· ball Tournamt>n t Saturday nleht Ln Santa Mon ica with a 32 to 29 win over M ira Costa High School. JocatNI near Redondo. ~~~ .. ~~~~- 6 and Bruce ltnlpp, 1. amp j lt>ngth through l"nf"'ma dt>l !\tar RE1>taurant. ~·hert" thtt \'&lue of ua wbolewu~ -.. ,. 1)' aide ln U.. ltOO &114 l!QOl ~!;~~;.J'IJ;;.~~~~~=III=~;~~~ .~ ~ ......._., _..-T>4: David Tamura. 3 land ~e Tta!flc safety Installations at Tht> Tars had won over Vt>n· tura 45 to 41 In an ovt>rtlme game at 2:30 p.m. Saturday Tht>y won ovt>r S:\n Marino 29 to 21 at p.m. Friday. and In the first play-oct gam~ at 3:45 p.m. Friday the Tars won o\'t>r Lont> Pine. 32 to 26. Total points score-d by local tndlvldual players In the Mira Costa gamt' ln<'ludl'd Bob Dlt>hl. 9; Ot>nnls Fitzpatrick. 11: Eddlt> PoJl('. 6: Frank :'lia\ arro 2 ; Bru<l.' Knipp. 2 and Jt>rry ~f) <'rs. 2 Points S<'or<'d In the St-m'·flnal gnme against V<'ntura saw &b Dlt>hl S<'Orl' 1-1 points; [)o('nni" Flt7patn rk. 1~; Eddu~ Popt>. ": Wylie KN'Ier. 1; Oa\•ld Tamura. Senate Gets Boyd's Name President Elsenhowf.'r has sub· roltter to the U. S. Senate the name of Acting Postmaster John T. Boyd Jr .. 117 VIa Quito. Lido tale, for nomina tion as postmas- ter of the N~-port Beach Post Oftl<'f.'. Early approval by the Senate Ia expected. c••••• ••••• .. ................... A PFT-SPI .... _ A. a.. n a •· ..... last. c.... ..... ( ............ Points scored In the quarter· final g3me against San Marino saw Bob Dlt>hl tally 6 points. ~nnis Fllzpatrk'k. 8; Eddie Pope. 5: Frank Navarro, 3 and Oa\'id Tamura. i . Points scorN~ in thf.' game against Lont> Pine saw ~nnls Fitzpatrick tall)' i points. Bru<'f.' Knipp, 2 ; Eddlt> NAP CAJCPIUGII-O.t to rabe Uaa 15.000 quot. ol tiM Jfaw· port-C:O.ta .... lied Oou tulld drt .. quota .. tiM .... TrtplkiaiiT .. Noted Author Richard Ttt>· gaskJs will glvt' an Informal talk on his bo oks at 7:30 p.m . Wf.'dnesday at the New port Beach LJl)rary In Balboa. His public appeara~ Ia In otM;erv. an~ of Calltornla Ubrary Week. March 7·13. The most ~nt book of Mr. ~gaskls. now a Udo Isle r~IMnt. Is "Se\·en Leagues to Paractt.e," a tra\'el book which lndlcat~ that N~·· port Harbor ls tbe Maten spot to paradlw. He is abo famou.a for "Guada1canal Diary" writtf'n In llM.l and '1nvulon Diary'' In 1944. ••a-on oa:ua • .a1001. POa~aamwn Four IDOft dtlldNn may be~· rolled lD tbe ~arwn o1 tbe Onnae Oouney Moo~ 1w Ex~· tiQnal CllU..._, It Ia annoui"'C'ed .., .... ltldlard .,..,., pu~ ..,_... ol tM t'OUnCy unit nl tM tiiupUoaal c:talldiNn'• FCMan· datioa. Vacudlr laave oecurftd ..,.... tM pul -u.. and ap. Jlkstt I I ._ ..... af _,. ..., I 1 tit !lzZ•w an Mtftl ettt;ld ............. Garde1 Gre¥e. ~fabee. 2. tht> MacArthur BJvd lntt>rs«'tlon The Tars brought h om<' tht> a rt> deslgnf.'<f to hPip traffic flow tournament perJ)f'tual trophy to at thAt dang('f'ou~ era h cornPr kl't"p for ont' yt-ar. plu:. the blancfs ~·Ill ~ rnn,truc:'tf'cf with "take-home" trophy 1<1 k('('p <;tor.1ge lant>S for ~·ars ~ illflnJ! ·howlng thf'lf w lnnmg tht> tour· fa r a left turn Car-. c-omm~ up namt'nt The "B" Tar. t'arllt>r to thf:' tnterSt><·tion along CMna won thf.' thir d annual E.ut>lsaor taon Avt> "'111 be ablt> to makf' Htgh S< hool tournamt-nt a right turn on I> ana an U.. lied Crou of· ftclan ahcnm abo.._ Lett to right tbey an Nra. Vir¢1 Ptak· l.y, co-cbainDcm; Dr. DoDald _.._ .......... ..._.,-••rw•orru ...... , ·-... a-. ...... --....... . ......_ ......... ...... __ ... a.. ..... ... a-• ··-.. ..... .... •• I ........... .., ........ a a pgn Gancb. cbainDcm.. cmd Mn. Vir¢1 D. Smitb, campaip MC• ratary. (Easlp pboto) ....... _ .. c.s-. .... .......... -. .......... a ••• na 1 ,.,.. ..... .......... _....__ ............. -.& m ...... , .. sa 1 ... ..... 1" I -..... ... Clalt. . .......... "- to CarnatJon Ave. wer. prepared by the <'ity several years a.ro. Portions of the ravine ha\·e al· rE'ady bl't"n tlllf'd ln. and the wldPnlng of Coast Hlghwa) will prCivldf" 14.500 cubic fN>t more till. which "'Ill go In the area bt>twt"f'n Heliotrope and Ins a'\f.'· nuc-:. 1 City Eng lnl't'r lk>rt \\'Phb said thi. WN'k that tht" <'ity "'Ill gPt startf"d «ron nn one phastt o f thf.' Ba) 'Ide' Park cl«>velopm«>nt · prt>p· aratl(ln of a parking lot alonJ: Bay-.ldP !rum ~tarJ:UNIIE' t•l Lark .. pur AH• LN-al hu ... lnt> · mf'n 1n that '1c1nit~ prnnnt>d Sl :2(11) In funds for th_.t pr<'lje<"t .... •m•• t tmt> ago Rnlwrt Hill. "'h··~ Cht>f'-Inn w111 uJ14'n <;<lOn .1t tht• Curmrr location of Gt>nt-'s RI''>Hlur.lnt. ha" put up his sharP u( tht• l'ltSI ... , that tht> , it!> can gn aht>ad "'Jth tht> surfactnl! of ll thr Pnllrf.' arPa. tncludln~ Cht>fs Inn parking Precincts Set Elf'\ en ron lldatf.'<f prt'<'lncts ha"t" bEten f'Stablisht>d fur the April 13 city eJection In C a ~1t'sa by lhe Costa Me~a City Council A r~lution calling for the eleoc1lon was passf'd at the counC'Il m~tlng Monday nJght along with a propo ltlon to pay councilmen $SO a month. A weed abatement ordlnance was adoptt'd as an emergency measun.>. Tht" ordlnan<'f.' seta up the pr'Oef'dure for the city to use to clear weeds. refUse rubbish and dirt from private proper\y and to a.dd the cost to tax bill• unless property owner do the work thenaelves prior to the dry season. An o rdI nance ~tabHiblna ~andard spt"Cltlcationa for - lrtlftts. curt. and gutters ,.....s wcond reading and was a~ The ~acb Amu..ement Co. wu grantf'd a permit for an amuee· ment machh~ ln tbe .._. Liquor Shop, l'TM l'f....-,ort 81'fd. MI&'Of Olarlea TeWlnkle ap- pointed tb• memben of the eiiJ plannlnc c."'ODDaattee u ~~ ol Ute ctty ,....... •• ClOIIIIDIIIIIe wlwn the c."C9M' I t)ft '-H Gplratlw nat ••••• ., . ....., ....................... .......... Mat wu.on. w ... ..... All .. .,.., ... ,._ ..... ..... Cia IIID. • PAGE TWO ................ -~.Ill .... Oty ............... c:.lf. ()flee_. ,...... ....... Ill ........ ~ liM c-t ...... ...4. c.r-. .. Wet. ~IS: HAlt-llt4 ~ 1111 '-t&WIU OF THE CAU~lNIA NEWSrAHl PUilJSHElS ASSOCI .. nON Sportfishing Boats Iring in atches A1Mi .f .... NAnONAL EOITOliAL ASSOCIATION * * * Th. NEWPOitl HAitiOit ENSt6N he• b.en de+•rmu.d t;, be • ,.._ P*P*' of .,_.,.a circuleti011 bv i!Mtt!MM of t"-S11periot Court •lid by ,..,on thereof Ia qllellf..d to publi.h •II p~~blic notic:et reQI.Iired by lew. • • • w.-.. s.o-.~ Cle• .... ..., "' .... ,_.Office •• c.n-chi.,..,, c.lff. W•!Ut.t A~Wtet~: liM c...t ...,.._,.,, Cor.-4el W•r. C.llfonlle AlVO E. HMrA •• -·-··-·· ---··----··f.clltor •IMf Pll~-= rEG HM'A·-··-·-··········---·--···-·-··----·· · ~.. pa. HU6H McWIUAN --·-··--·-------··-··Newt P'lletotr• IElT L JOHNSON ... -. _____ .A4fvertiti... DIJector l UIY STEVENSON ·-··-··-·--·-----·---·-··--·-'""**'*' I +: M . =· . :• • . . . . . : . * + e + y e e a ; » The Harbor Citizens League I ~ c:ouac:ilJDciD to the Presi· ha-. \Oted to upport Arthur Cub· deDt oi the tr. s .. wbo b~e bage of WP"t ~ewport. its Cor· built cmd sUI'taiDed the Ameri· mer chairman. and llan'> Broer· caD GoYenliDeDt l.D its preMDt lng o! Balboa lslanrl in tht> C\ew-eml.DeDee." Well said . • . port Cit) Collnl'il rac-l' . TherE' That shooting in thl' llou«t> of wa~ a mcetin~ in Balboa last RepresPntatiVE'' :'\tl)nda) \\as llne wet>k. "ti<; r<'pont>d :~m11n~ folks •>! thosf' unb<'lil.''·ahle inri!IPnt~ looking for a Cnunc ll candiddtP th.H just (•ouldn"t happ('n in thP . .. Herr· som£' w1se udvict>. not L". S A .. but did llo pL' thf' eta) for c·anrlidut(':. but ft)r the dear dot:'sn·t ~·omP when wl' h.av<' tu publir that makE'~ publi<' nf· chl'<'k up on the pPuple romlng ficlals" lif<' sut·h a l'hllff>: 1\ lf'l · 1 t11 uur City Cnunc·il mc<•t 1n7~ · ter from John ,\. Mal·donalrl or Ont' or the fahuluu:o; "torlrs of the City W a iN Departmc•nt in 1 our timt'. if lt -eoultl h(' told- March 1 Time Magaltnl'. answN· 1 tha t uf Da,·id H Clark. furmN in~ an artlclt> h<'littling th£• c.>f· L A. county deputy D A who!i-l' forts and mvtlves o( polltlC'al r vl'ntful rarN'r Pndl'rl in C'hlno; campaigning. killer of :'otrs. RoS(' H1ll Blair of "Why should Dot poUtidcms Co'lta :\tesa. wirP o ( h•s I'X Ia\\ seek oUic:. by proclaimi.D9 associate. for which ht> wn.:-..,N, tbey are Deeded for it? After ing hi sPnterH'I' In Chino. and all. they h~e to eat. too. C.r· I killer 23 years ago or a Los An· tcriDJy DO oae beUttlea tU geles politiC'ian and an l'rlitor butcher or the plumber for First big dlsappointmt'nt in Prl'"> seeltiDg their jobs. Why must ident Eisenhower-hts ada mant tbe pollUdcma be gtYea aucb oppos ttion to the Bricker amend a rocutiDg? Jt ts fortuDote i.D· mt>nt. whiC'h hao; the fundamen· deed that there are eaougb tal purpose of prest'f\'ing our good A.meriCGD meD cmd wom· Constitution. so that a handful uf eD with courCICJe eDough to Senator . or the Chll'f EXN'llllve uDder9o the aiec)e of i.Daulu himself cannot by tht'tr own tbrowD at their efforU, the actions sign away thr safe· cries of i.Dcom.,.teDc:.. the LD· guards of our li~rties . 1 ~­ si.Duatloaa of graft, cmd the lieve our Armt'd FotC't'!\ are out sDJekeri.DCJ at their proclaimed of lint.' in th<' rast' of :\1arine ideals. Of course there are Col. Frank Schwable. tryltlg to l'OCJU" among them. but AIDer · iCGD poUtida:IU Deed DOt be ashamed of their statiOD lD lite. DOW of their efforts to ... k lt: l• lt t.a tbey ..... tM Yll· HAL DIKE "WHO'S Ptrn'IJfG ON THE PAilTY?" Says: The urqe to .. blow your top" whe n you see your i.Dcreased au to iasurcmc:. ratet at re· Dewol time is u.aderstcmdahle. We don't llke cliJDbl.Dg auto iDsurcmee costs eltber. Primar- ily. the solutloD to the problem Ilea wltb tbe motorist. Remem· ber. lasurcmc:. rates for OUR commuDity are fixed by Otrll CLAIMS. cmd tbOM of OUR NEIGHBORS -rec}CUdleu of wbere the ac:c:ideDt bappens. Hal Dike INSURANCE I IONDS J.4 1t New,_t ~-HArW 4CII NEWPOaT lEACH A Tribute to Our Library! dt>t'ide whE'!hPr hl'"ll hav£' to far~> rourt martial for signing a false ··germ warfare·· confession while a prisoner of the Reds In Korea. Who is to pass judgment on the consequences of terrible torture of the human mind'! Certainly not a military court martia l . Compass Defectiwe, Boat 8111 Aslllre A defectitte <'om p as.., was hlamffi for the sloop Kittt>n go lng ashore in the fog 100 yards north of Newport Pier at 12:30 p.m. Sunday. The U. S. Coast Guard pa trol boats 83-152 and 24163 pulled the boat off the beaC'h at 2:30 p.m The boat. nwnerl and operated by F W. Lyon. of Glendale. suffert>d a damaj!ed tiller in thf' grounding, guardsmen said. TRASH FIRE Pt7T OtJT Spontane-ous combustion was blamed {or a trash tire extln· guishE'd by the NPwport lk>arh Fire Ot>partment at Havl'n PI and St. Andrews Rd .• Cliff Haven. at 6 :52 p.m Sunday. Sawdust. paint cans and other rubbish burned but no damage rPsultt>d. firemen said. LEA VllfG BALBOA JSLAJfD Planning to leave Balboa Is · land soon for Los Angele are the Dwight McKinneys of 310 Grand Canal. -- You don't think of It often. or perhaps not at all. But we would remind you. 1n a ll sincerity, that you pass the world's accumulated knowl· edgt> most every single day! You sa y, "I don't know the answer" to some school or home question. Has It occurred to you that the a n· swer probably lies In a free book In our friend· ly and well-stocked Library! Maybe you want to Improve you.rself so you can quaJily for a better job. Why don't you give our Library a chance to Impart the knowledge you need! w~ salute the tine, quietly-efficient women who work in our Library. Make them your friends and get the mOt'lt from thelr boob! HARVEY SOMERS INC. YOUR CllllYSI.I'Jl..PLTMOU'IH DIA' D -~·~·-· ., IIUGII lfd'D I u TEEJf ·AGERS SET FJJIES Two teen-agers were blamed tor s~>Uing two !Ires in newly· rompleted houses In the Holstein subdivision tx>tween Walnut St. and 20th St.. Orange Ave. and Pullerton Ave .. Costa Mesa. Feb. 23. Police Chief Arthur McKenzje reported. Neighbors In the area. Dave Garroway and Art Driscoll. and the pollee chief put out the fires. The teen-agers escaped. DRtJJfJt DaJVJJfG CB.UGE to 11M to show thHe so-called f"-hlne expert• how to really catch flah. The U-drlves are available from Doc C h a r I e • Steelcrart, 23018 Coast Hwy .. a nd Ellis Boat Rentals at the ••at e nd of Upper Bay Brldee. EIU. also has row boats and outboard motor boata for rent. Halibut, aand ba.u. apotlln croaker, wa ll· eyed and butter-mouth perch are being cauiht by the row boat crowd In the bay. Ellla now has the dealership for Scott-Atwater outboard motors. Graham·s Bait a nd Tackle Store at 607 Coast Hwy., New- port. Is the bait headquar ters tor those eager beaver surf and bay fishermen. Mrs. Graham re· ports that the spotfln croaker fishing has been marvelous for this time of year. with razor clams working the best for bait. She mentions Doheny Park as good for the spottles as well as the local s urf. Spotties up to 6* pounds have been caught In the UppN Bay and near the Balboa Island bridge. BOAT BtnlGLAaY CLEAllED WITH AJlJlEST OF FOUR Burglary of the boat. Swift, ow ned by William Cagney. moored between Linda Isle and Bay Shores. was C'lt>ared by New· port police last Thur day with the arrest of Ronald 0 . Nfchol· son. 18. of Sherman Oaks, and three Sherman Oaks juvenile boys on charges of petty theft. The group allegedly took two life jackets. a telescope. pair of swim trunks. a sweater. knife and two bottles of liquor from the sail boat. They were alleged· ly seen leaving the Swift In an outboard motor boat for the Upper Bay. They were released to sherJtr"s officers for prosecu. tion. NOTRE& DAUGIITEa BUilT Df TWO·CAII ACCJDEJfT Mrs, Shena Howe Ullegraven, 22. oi Long lk>ach, suU~red M>V· eral facial lacerations a nd her daughter. Bonita. It months old. re<'t>lved two small scratches In a two-car acddent a t 21st St. and Newport Bl,·d.. Newport Beach. at 6:18pm. last Thursday. New- port police rPported. Mrs. Lille- graven·s C'ar ran Into the rear or a car drh en by her mother. Mrs. Martha D. Howe. of 604 Avocado Ave .. Corona del Mar. which had made a sudden stop for a pedes- trian. pollee said. MilS. BOYD JS HOSTESS FOR OPTI·MIIS. MEETJXG Mrs. Edward Boyd of Beacon Bay was hostess Friday, Feb. 19. to the Optl-Mrs. Club of Newport Harbor with Mrs . Verne Watson and Mrs. Don lk>nnett assisting her. A report of the recent Art Festival Luncheon Party at the Santa Ana Country Club te· vealed tha t the Optimist Boys Club or Southern California will receive a sizeable contribution from the local group. Boyd 0 . Ellis. 36. of 523 West· minster Ave .. Costa Mesa. was arrested on a drunk drlvlng charge FPb. 22 in the 1500 block Orange Ave.. Costa Mesa, by Mesa pollee. The motorist was ta ken to Ora nge County Jail. where he later posted ball to appear at 10 A.m. March 8 In Newport Beach Justice Court. Prizes Wl're won by Mrs. Wat- son. Mrs. W C. Buchterkirchen. Mrs. J ack Bidwell and Mrs. Ted Russell. SKILL SAWS AU S10LEJI Eight skill saws were stolen from two local tool sh eds w hich were forced open on the Irvine Terrace house construction proJ· ect. Orval F. StroeckJe, of 2023 Federal Ave., eo.ta Mesa, notl· fled Newport pollee feb. 24. Foul' of the saws were owned by Frank Musselman, 1000 Clltt Dr., Newport Heights. 80T IIUIIT ft CO Her 110n. Roger Skinner, 12, was hit by a car driven by a youth on N~rt !Aland, Mrs. lone Atherton. of 312 Newport Blvd .• 'Newport Beach, notified. Newport pollee Feb. 22. The youthful driver took her son to a phy· slc1an for treatment of Injuries but hls na me was not obtained. IOK 80D 10 DRLS A son. 7 lba., 4 o~. was born to Mr. and M,... Nelton lme.J, 636 W. HamJJton St., eo.ta Mesa. In Santa Ana Community H~ltal on Saturdll,f, Feb. ~- A daupter. t lb&.. wu born to Kt. and Mrs. lkhard Lemire, _. Newport Blvd., CoeCa MeM. In sc. loeeph HoepltaJ, on Sun· day, Peb. 21. VJSJTDIG TilE III.AifDI Mrs. Oliver Sleeper of Corona del Mar is apend1ne a three- week vacatlon In tbe Hawallan Islands u gue.t of the )loreiJ Theaken. Mr. Th~ak« Ll tbe manaeer of Sean-Roebuck Co. on the lalanda. Mrs. Sleeper flew to her destJnatlon.. GUll. FOil ..,. •• A daupter, 7 lbe-. 6 oz., wu born to Mr. and Kra. c.ylord Brown. -w. l8tb St., • er.ta Mesa. on M~. hb. 15, Ia Santa Ana Conunun.tty ROIPfta.L iTDLI ..,. ella A daqllter, Patricia. 1 Jill., 2~ e&, ........ to Mr ........ l-IM UT Ia. ~ ...... .0 Cllde Dr .. 'llllt'ftTU-..,,.......,_ AHD~IOI!;II'U "nW AiL<*: Ali .... ~ LN\ WI wa.1. ..ar "t\Xl UP Alb4l . MU. 80YVEY IS JfAMED AT DISTJUCT FrA MEETJXG Mrs. H. 0 . Boyvey. president of Newport Harbor High School "A Correspondent's Uncensored PTA. was elected as Clrst vice World-Report"" will be the topic president ot the Fourth Olstrkt of John Morley. Internationally PTA at the Feb. 18 meeting of known war correspondent. who Is the First Presbytt'rlan Church in being brought to the Harbor Tustin. Ar~a March 26 by the local Zonta Club. according to Dorothea Altending from this aren werP She-ely. public aUairs chairman Mmes. Charles lk>e<-her. Dan Me· of the service organization. Mr. Cllntock. William O'Brien. A. E. Morl~y will speak at Harbor Kelly. H. 0 . Boyvey. J. S. Raub. VIew School. Corona del Mar. L. E. Briggs, G. E. Batley, V. Hog- IIOYK 10 a6'F IIAYD , Dr. and Mta. IL V. Anctrew. and dauehter, Mec. have moved from their Corona del Kar Home at D» Orchtd Ave.. to a new home In ClJtf Haven at 821 CUft Drive. ao• roa YATU A ton wu born to Mr. ud Mrs. Norman Yates. ~ Acacia St .• eo.ta Mesa. In St. JGNph Hospital, on lulldQ, Fft. 2L Rendezvous Mort> than ~ women were-land, 0 . Sutherland. L. Porter. prt>sent from the Southern Call-Richard Lilienthal, George Par - fornla area at a workshop meet· menter. Harvey Peaae. Jack Hess. ing for new Zonta Clubs spon· John V. Neff, Jesse Haines, J. BALBOA sored by the Newport Harbor H. Brownell. Norman Watson. Chapter and he-ld Feb. 21 at the Harvey Somers, and r.1rs. Wa rren SIT IIA-111 VIlla Marina Restaurant. Speak· Clemence, who was introduced ., ... .,. ers Included past inter national as the president ot the newlf ll.JS T-~ac~.-. president. Dr. Elizabeth D<nler ·I .fio~r~l'"l}#d~~H;iar~bo~riiiV~Iew~~PT~Ai .••• ~~iiii~~~~~iiiiii!ii and chairman of District IX on 1; the west coast. Frances Marie Brey. Progress of the new Zonta pr oject. a girl-of-the-month award for Newport Harbor High School was announced by Winl· fred Bacon of the service com - mittee. NOTBU·DA17GIITEa TEA IS BUEnT POa BETBEL A Va lentine's Day mother- daughter tea held at the home of Mrs. Paul Tra utwein, 1769 Santa Ana A\'e .. Costa Mesa. was a recent benefit project by the Mothers Club of Job's Daughters. Costa Ml"!>a Bethel 157. Mrs. Harry Hilliard. genera l chalr- man. said the proceeds would be used to help pay !or a new rug tor the bethel. Assisting her were Mrs. 0 . E. White. Mrs. Dean Smith and Mrs. Maurice Alex- ander. WOMAJf BtJIIT IJf WU:CIC CLEARANCE SIILE .. . IUIIIITEEI UIEI OUTBOARD MOTORS 'so .. * TEIIIFIG IILE W SCITT-ITWITEI IUTIDIIII •• llllllk•l-r Emily F. Welinskl. 33, of 2620 Riverside Or.. Costa Mesa. suf· fered major injuries ln a two- car accident at Santa Ana Ave. and 21st St .• Costa Mesa. Feb. 22 and was taken by ambulance to Hoag Memorial Hospital. She was riding In a car driven by Woodru U H. Medley. 30. of San Francisco. traveling south on Santa Ane Ave. TI\e car was hit In the rear by a car dr iven by Dale F. Swanson, of 2516 Falr- way Or., Costa Mesa. ELLIS BOAT RENTALS .. COAIT IIIOIIWilT. •EWJOIIT UACII , Have You NoticeCJ --- that no other newspaper can compare with the· EN-· SIGN in ita quality of printing and excellent reproduction of pictures. Just compare, and see ... FOR THE FINEST QUALITY --IT'S THE ENSIGN • • A 80ft. WUllaal .. u.-. wu .., ..._ hi II. ,_,.. 801· born to Mr. ... ..... wuu.. ,.... 011 ,.,...,, .... • .. PIIIMr, t• ..... cua u.. lbore joaae ._ .,....,, ...,, t. ... aMI& Gil ......,, Na. II, Ill ....................... .. ... Nzmftal 8 .bel Ia tile .-, • We Sllute 0. Ton! . •' Arclles ........... 0.. ... ~ ~··· .... . oooawAILe ~.....W.WAJ .. Mel. ............ JO-V"•'s u~ y_,~A I -(a-.-...,., ............................................. 1111. WORLD .... ..r .. YOUR PHONE Call HA 1248 NO SDVICE CHAitGE LIDO TRAVEL BUREAU sue VIA LIDO IU.c-.. .... .......... "--.. U do Shopptnl ~nter ~~.._. .......... . R. C. 8enner, 4-room. 2-story, l ·unlt dwellln1 at 1244 W. Bal- boa Blvd., $14,000; Balboa Bay Club, move carport, new founda- tion, $3,000; Leelle Allen, S.room. 2·story, 2-unlt dwe!Unc at 4900 W. Ocean Ft., $13,0001 Frank Katnlk, 8-room, 1 -story. 2·unlt dwelllna at 131 44th St .• su.ooo. e coaOifA DEL JIU Kenneth Woodson, add bed- room at 308 Poinsettia, $1,000; C. K. Case. patio at 700 Nardaaus. $400; R. K. Hurd. carport and garage. 417 Narclssus, $600; N. H. Smedegaard, swlrrunlng pool at 228 Iris, 12,000; Marguerite Fuller. 4·room, 1-story dwelling at 307 Larkspur. $10.800; Harold Schussler. motel at 1350 Coast Blvd .. $25,000. • • • • ~ HURLEY BEll lnOOiftiM'dle food. IIVI'IoftA.-'••d tlrinke . ..._ from a menu that il tnalr • .,......... deli&ht. Superi« eervice . aDd .. op>litaa ~ OacusaooM * LONe IIACH II t .-....,._ • T.l~h•• 7-1Oft ~o ii.J0 a.&tt 400,.& .... ".)(1 p Ill. tt 1&:)0, .• BALBOA * Now Open Week-ends * • * RIDES & GAMES TID .. F ... IJflr 1 "IIIP ..... TIE lAY" -fiDe All Roads Lead to • • • Smn'&Sea9~ ..AY no: SIGN or...-swo..,rmr Spedellriftc in SEA FOODS OF ALL KINDS e COBOMA BJCIILAJfDS M . E. Kirkwood. swimming pool at 401 Seaward. $4.000: Leo Morgan . 5-room, l ·story, 1-unlt dwelling a t 413 Serra Dr .. $14.- 700. e SBOilE C'l.JFP,S Culver, alterations at 177 Shorecllff Rd .. $500. e 8ALBOA William Casserly, 4·room. 1- story, 1-unlt dwelling at 1011 E. Balboa Blvd .. $8.500: John Spen . cer. foundation at 518 W. Ocean Ft .. $500; Dick Kiger. add bed· room at 125 W. Bay Ave .. $650. e 8A.LAOA lSLA.Jm L. Maurice Stauffer, a ltera· tlons at 305 N. Bay f't .. $500. e COSTA MESA Permits to construct five ad· dltlona l storage units at a cost of $36.000 at 660 w. 17th St.. Co ta Mesa. wt>re granted to A. E. Tlftany, ot 202 Driftwood Rd .. Corona del Mar. by the Costa Mesa building department dur- Ing the past week. Other permits Included. $8.500 rt-sldence for the Church oC Christ. 185 Costa Mesa St.. C011ta Mesa: S40 slgl') to George M . Holstein and Sons, of 162 E. 17th St.; Frank Bl..sM!U Sl2.500 dwelllne at 213-215 w. Wllaon St.; Claren~ C. Maxwell. 19CJI Pomona St.. $8.000 resJ- dence; Hobart Loud. 257 E. 20th St.. 1800 garage; S200 storage spa~ unit to Charles De Pontee. 712 Victoria St. Ito. 11751 SVIIJIOifS Of TBE SVPEmOa C001IT OF TilE STATE OF CAI.IFODIA Of AJfD FOa TilE COlJifTT OF OB.AJfCE. Dept. 3 Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Or.ange. and Complaint filed In the OUke ot the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County . SYLVlA V. DUPRAY, Plaintiff, vs. ALBERT l... OUPRAY. Defendant. ~ The people of the Stale of Cal- ~ l ttornla send greetings to: .,. ALBERT L. DUPRA Y, ..,., Defendant. · ~ You are directed to a ppear In ~I an actlon brought against you ~ by the above named plaintiff. ~ In the Superlol' Court of the State ~ ot Calllornla, In and for the ,... ......... ._ .. •• a ... a..._.,.r.&A.JL ......... A--. ........ M n•llwded Ia ........ ........ .. llda lt. ..... • 0 ....... _ ..... .... ~ ........... a.dl. ltliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- ,.... & StlJ:rid'll r a f &t .. -.. .. .. ., IIIIIQ Q. ..... ............ J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' Fr0111 the POUCE ILO I I ER • c:r: ~,;v:,; :Y 0~,:/ n:.;1:/ ~,;rs~ ·o; os:T 0 ;. 0 ;d~;,:t: p:=~;;;;;:=~ ... ~=.;~O~e;,;i, ;.;~-~~-~~'=A!~ .. ~i~ sen. 18, ol 225 Orle St .• eo.ta Ave., Balboa. reported .. _ A bl-••·• 'llllt-..._fill MeN and Gary F. Green, 18. of cycle stolen Feb. 19 from Bob ,_....,. -r b ' "* 221 Via Mentone. Lido Isle, col· Walker, of 202 20th st.. New-liar.~' • a: Uded at Santa Ana Ave. and port, was found the next day 111 ;;;:; a ._ Clay St.. Newport Heights. re· ln the bay In three feet of water ··~ ....., ~ntly causing damage to a off 20th St. . . . Fishing gear. 22 'f.n Ia 0..... 0.... -L••••c•••••-&riiiL ...... ~ • lf17UiaW ft'OCK ELL~ BROS. NURSERY • a a 0neu a.._.. UM COAST IIIWA'I' e OOIIOMA D11:L 11.&11 e B.&&. ... Costa Mesa Co. street lleht standard . . . Rob· I clgaretS. a camera and a nash ert Forbes. 213 Via Firenze. Wdo 'light. valued at SUn were stolen Isle. reported the loss in the I from the boat Gladys L. moored Newport or Udo area of a money at the B&lboa Pavilion. owner clip holding approximately $120 A. J . Edwards. of 129 "G" St . In paper money . P CJ 1 I C' t Balboa. reported Saturday . _ . warned two boys for plugging FTed Schenck. 222 Margue-rite the dredger pll>f' bt>lng used by Ave .. Corona del Mar. reported t he dred1e to ra1se thf' level of the right front window of h is car Linda Is le ... 150 gallons of gas· broken. possibly with a small ollne. va lued at 545. ,and t hrM" rock found at the S('('ne ... Bar- gasoline drums were .-.tolt>n from ney Armstrong. of 933 E. Sal- the boat. Sadie K. mooren at the 1 boa Blvd.. Balboa, reported a 20th St. dock. ow nf'd by ~onr()(> window In his boat. Sea Fern. LUMBER -BUILDING MA1EIIIIU.S Bros .. of 2Z7 20th St. moored at the Balboa Pavilion. .. ~~~n~ ... ~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~O~I~t~a~M~=p~~~~~~~~~""b~~rm~~--~ia~~· A dog. owned by Mrs. John was cracked and another forced Boice. 903 N. Ba>· front. Balboa part-way open but he was doubt- Island. was q llarantlnt>d aftPr ful If anyonto entered the boat w I L c H • s biting David f a u I k n (' r . 16- month -old son or Mrs. Mary Ito. A-23ll2 ar•ft¥ Ml Faulkner. of lZi Opal AV<' .• BaJ ~1 ..r,,, boa Isla nd . . Ht>r daughter's MOTICE TO caEDITOas C I I C I E T E bicycle was stolen CrrJm the !'iew. ESTATE OF CONDE£ R. BIGGS IECICOD 8SC7 port Gramm ar &hool. :\1rs Con-I Deceased. 111 Ooowu ereMI WQ stance Hansen SO.I12 W. Balboa NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN to COS'I'A .aA 81\·d .. Balboa. rt>purted feb 19 the creditors of and all persons D.a.trl'l J..la&-o.-p 1., . .. A nine by 12·f•XIt grass rug having claims against the said ~!l!!\l!!~;;~;~~~~=i;;;~~i1~~~=-~ valued at S25 wa. tolen from t decedent or said estate to tile r her front porch. :\fr'l G4!'orge A them with the neceuary vouch- ers in t he oUice of the Clerk of CUIIFICATK or 8tJSilfESS the Superior Court of the Stare "diU.. Flna If._. of California, tn a nd for th~> THE Ul'OERSIGNED d 0 e s County oC Orange. or to pr~nt hert>by certify that she Is con· I the samt'. w ith the necessary ducting a "News. Letter•· busl-vouchel'S, to the undersjlfned at ness at Box 366. Balboa Island. his or her place of busines.~. to· Cal if .. under the fictitious firm wit: name of "Gert to Myrt" and that I DONALD D. HARWOOD. 1 H 5 said firm is composed of the Coast Highway. Coro na del Mar. following persons. whose names California within six months In full and places of residence after the !irst publication of this are as follows. t o-w it : notice. MARY HELEN WlLSOM. 120'-a Dated February 19. 19M. CIIF£11-Will, 11111, ..,_ *LINOLEUM * ALL TYPE TILES * FORMICA DlUUN BOARDS LAaCE SELECTIOM ALL 'n?ES PLOOa COVEIImC Phone Harbor 4328 DICK HACKER ne. CIIEIIIIS Grand Canal. Balboa W and, (SABEl J E ALFORD, EJtecutrlx Calif. of the Estate ot said decedent. ~==i~~~;~~;i~~;;~~~~;;;;~~;;==~· WITNESS my hand this 15th DONALD D. HARWOOD. Attor-I ---·~ day of 1anuary, 1954. ney at Law. 1415 Cout Highway ~ J "Gert to Myrt'' Letter Corona del Mar. California. ALL THE JIEWUT '"SUMPAS'r' r··-- IMARY HELEN WILSON I Publl.sh : Feb. 25. March 4. 11. 1~ -- STATE OF CAUFORNIA. In the Newport Harbor En51gn C..to. OOLOaE.D Oa JfATVIIAL COCNTY OF ORANGE-ss. LUI.OO ~ ON THIS 15th day of Janunry. Read Ensign Want Ad" Da.A.PEaiES U:llfDS 195<&. before me. a Notary Public ============= WU... S......-!\u•- ln and Cor said county and statt>. V Tracb.. llyloclr ScneiU residing therein. duly commls· ern Th t>elleiJ S.ll ClAST sloned and sworn. personally ap-Anocool~ llrllrw'IAI .. -CO. peared ~1ARY HELEN WlLSON. WIUI~IIA ...... tGert to Myrt l cCictltious namt't, Original Home Ptans ,_VIa Lido JDI w•rna ...... known to me to be the PE-rson 1200 Coaat Highway B.A U2l Lido SlaiiPPfa9 C.tw whose name Is subscrlbt>d to the Coi'ODCI del Mar BA 3S02 within Instrument. and acknowl· edged to me that s he t'Xe<'ut£'d the same. WITNESS my hand and of· tidal seal. EDITH MOORE ~tAROO:'\ :"iotary Public In and Cor said County and State . My Commission expires Au gust 17, 1955. Publish : feb. 18. 25; March 4, 11 rn the Ne'o'-port Harbor Ensign . +:e:e M I M M 8 M M M E 8 8 i M M E Greene Mortgage for SGfety County of Orange. and to answer ~ the com plaint therein w ithin ten C 0 M P A N Y ~ daya after the service on you Fast ~rvice on ~ = = ...... for Courtesy • 8oiWIIIell Crall 10 I 2 I ~ of this summons, lf served with-ConstnJction Loans ~ In the County of Orange. or 5~ Yeu. • within thJrty days lf served el~ ::~·~~~H.ARBO~~~R~4~795~~~~ ~-~N .,. where, and you are notltled tha t ;.;; ~ "'Il unless you ao appear and answer • ALL llllme -._ ~ STEAKS • CHOPS • • lleapet ..._ A..._ ~ roa aaDLV.&Tio.- IMICIIeee2l•t• aaa OPEN .EV'DW DAY • t A.ll. t. u.-P.& • ozoao• &av ANITI8, ._,, • 1U71 1!1. ..... 01&. ~ ..... ... (1 ......... ., .......... , ~ u above requlrM, the plaint iff ~ will take jud1J11ent for any ~ money or damaged dema nded In • the Complaint, as arlslng 1.1pon • contract. or will apply to the .,. Court for any other relief de- "'111 m anded In the cqmplalnt. ~ Given under m y hand and seal • ol the Superior. Court of the , ........ ~~~~WW~~ .. ~a..a-a.••··~ County ot Oranae. Stale of Call-I tom la. thls 4th da y or Decem- ber. 1953. AIIPL8P.&aaDIG MAD rr A MUST S,sall• ,_.II • 1111-.._.._. ..... .._ ....................... ...................... Ul* MIGIII AIID DIW8&M IIAWY Jh iii UD.C IIOUa-l ,a. .. 7 pa. 0..7Daft A wall-11&& .. 1 .... 114c..t ..... aaJ •• ,.... ... * •••n•- (SEAL SUPERIOR COURT ORAJifGE OOtnn'Y> B.l. SlOTH. County Clerk and Clerk ol the Su,.tor Court ol the State ol California. In and tor the County ol Oranp. 11 B. M. UAD, Deputy DONALD D. II.AJEWOOD Altioi'IM7 tor JllallltUf 1415 CoMe ......,. CGrona del ...... Caltfoml& Kart. 15'15 Publtlll: lan. tt, 11. Jl: Feb. t. 11. 11. 2!1: ...... t. 11M. LOllS Fll 6~ 10-RA& LOAN CoDit:nactioD Locnw ar. n-rua LOA.'~ .. .,. a.t.TI'LD ,... llllpp c.. lUI OeMI ..... CDM ft. M 1111 10 J..atU (Jietre u.. b ........... u~-for Service ' .. $1.000.000 .. EABJCAJlDI) FOR HOME LOANS Df HARBOR DISTRICT TO BUY-IUILI REFIIIICE --·-- REIUCIII IITEIEST UTES Starting at 6°/o Reducing to Plus the Serric:es of Orange County's Largest ScrriDgs cS Loan AoociatiOD LAGUNA FEDERAL SA VINCS cS LOAJf ASSOCIATION 2:22 OCEAif A VL PH. 4-1177 MALONE H. HOLMES 6U4ERAl INSURANCE at the Vogel Co. 115 Coast Hithwey, New,.,+ IMcll lusi-"'--= .._ 7461 l..W-....._: HAttter 2444-W MARCO ANICH INSURANCE tltOICEit TelephOI'IM: OR HArilor 4711 ltM. IEecon S679.J Effecti-• Merch 1st )I I Merine A-enue ,. .................... .. lHI ...... ~···· . , ·-. CALUNGQQ ST. AND&EWS PRESBYTERIAN C.BlT&CII UU! St. AMrewa 84.. Newpon Hetpte. acr-. ... etreet rr-mc~a 8ebool BEaeoa lt'71 Putor: Rev . .IUDee S. Stewart Sunday Worship Services at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Westminster Fellow- ship. 6:30 p.m. Adult group. 7:-&5 p.m.,at 2676 Bayshore Dr .. Bay Shores. COIIDIUNJTY KE'J'BODI8T t%0 w. lttla St .. Coeta ... Br..ao. '71!1 ~ .... loeepb w. llleSM.ae Sunday: 9:30a.m., Church Sunday School; 9.30 and 11:00 a.m.. Morning Wonhip-7 p.m. Col- lege Age MYF Service-7 p.m., Hlgh School MYF £ervice; 7 p.m., Sunertous Group Service CHURCH ol The N AZABE.~E 1886 A11Aiaetm St., Coeta Me.. P .. tor: Rev. CUve WUllamla. 88eoat850 Sunda y Services: Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Momlng Worship at 10 30 a.m. Evangelistic Serv- 1~. 7 p.m. Sunday. Prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. Wednesda,y. CRJU8T CRUaCII BY Till: SEA Cee••l7•....._. ....._ Bl..a. at ltd! St.. Newpen IIArMr 116-W Putor:a.. • ....._. .. 7 ....... Sunday Worship, 9:45 and 11 a .m. Church School: 9:45 .. m. Mid- week K=: 7:30p.m. Wednes-day pr . by 6:30 p.m. pot- luck. ..... ....., z. ~·······:-;:::···········, Hahor Hi&h • 1111111 'a. ~ , VI'S PANIJlY -IAI'OA ~ 87 IU8IA PUilO&a Fun~ral services for Deborah • ,. &. ...._ ...._ IIA ..,... -a 11 •1 1 'I • We have quite a few Intellect· and Mn. Robert L. PraUey 111 , Susan FraUey, 2. dauahter of Mr. t • LUIICB W1T11 u.-11• to ._ • .,. uw at Harbor this yur. For VIa Palermo, Udo Isle, were' held "1111" ..... PEJI · 4 there are 148 students on the at 2:30 p.m ., Feb. 17. tn Wlnbla· . 4 honor roll u compared with the ler Memorial Ch.pel, Santa Ana. ~ To T.a 0......,..._ Ortt.. DAY Ia Ml • 4 whole student body ot 1.400. She died Feb. i5 In Hoaa Me· ~ AI I PIEI .. -..... ...., ... 4 Takln1 advantage of the mortal Hospital. ~ M.l. _, » ~ llWh lmmlna pootb lLJ at Joy1cehCh1u1dnaay'a5 Besides her parents she ts sur-• lib IIJI11•1• 111111• 11£11 pi .,. ouse over e nco n o vlved by three sisters, VIctoria, ~ ., , were MUlle Tonne, Judie Me· Candyce and Barbara, and her .. CHOOSE from lAmon Creme, Toatted Cocoanut, Banana ~ Kinney, Toni Palaferl, Jerry grandpa.renu, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. ~ Cream, Chocolate Fuqe, Heavenly, PwQDidll Cutud or CbJt. ~ Cross, Sue Nissen. Dick Camp-Clapper, Anaheim. ,.. fon, MJnee, Enallah a.-. Bluk 8ottom Ba181n. 4 bell. Anita Palm. Jo Ann Suess, Lynn Pease Toni Burroughs Jo. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ' ' SCIENTIST leen Green, Bob Milum, George llOJ v-.. LWo, Ne.pott ... ch Moore. Mike Hanshaw. Chuck A bren~h of tho Mother Chur~h. The Burgin, Ken Nack, Sally Greene, Fi"t Church of Chrilt, Scientist, in 8os- Bob Cantu, Jim Samsel, Bill ton, Meue~huwtts. RJng. Marian Remer. Carol King. S~o~ndey Sch~ -·-.. --.. -~ .. 9:1Se.m. Sunday S.rv1ce ... _ .... __ .. _ .. I I :00 e.m. Evelyn Taylor, Glenn Thomas, Wednotdey Evening Mooting 8:00p.m. and Ralya Hurst. Reeding Room loc.ted et HIS Vi• The Pizza Palace down In lido. Newport a.,ch, is open week N rt I I be It deys from 10:00 a.m. to S:OO p.m .. ewpo s gett ng to qu e Wednesdeys from 10:00 e.m. to 7:45 a popular place. Kids (rom Har· p.m. Friday evenings from 7:00 p.m. to ORIGINAL JEWELRY DESIGNS ele•*'7..,.. HOWARD K. ADAMS •• KAaiGOLD AY&. ( .. ea-t 819d.) C08011A DU. liD llartlar 11ft WHITIIAN'S SIRYICI bor seen down there are Ann Me· 9 :00 p.m. Closed Holidays. Masters, Carol Schllckenmeyer. The publi~ is cordi~lly invited to •'· -we s,1111 .. Ia .. ,,. .. ., s..t..• J dl M Kl P t C bell lend the church services •nd use the L__l'> .L..J .......... u e c nney. a amp . ~R~ee~d~in;q~Ro~o~m~. ;;;:;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;:;::;::::;;~~~='QZOm:ic.utilll.iiW.II!CIHAIWiE==~==I==tzl;:'-==·=·=n•l=l•.._m ... -.......... !!-S::::-:11=:~ SW ,......_ -........... -14-Hr. T ..... -... W.t .., ,._, Connie Mangold, Carolyn Gld· ;. dJngs, Linda Zander, Mary Har- vey, Jeanie Castendyke, Sandy Thaden, Denny Sullivan. Cary Brown, Lee Hambrook. Tom Webster. Mike Long. and Ritchie Pleger. An a.asembly was held In honor of Lincoln's Birthday. Mr. Olllver. a teacher In Long Beach. was the speaker. He described what the teenagers In other countries think about America. He has been all over Europe. and bas seen first hand what the conditions are over there. He said that some of the students who come to America didn't like It at first. but they soon grew to love It because of the oppor· t unltles here. and free choice. freedom In living. ASSEMBLY or GOD Capistrano by the Sea Sanitarium , You are invited to visit and in- spect South e in California's newest and finest sanitarium of its type. Beautifully located, the sanitari- um commands a splendid view ot miles of scenic coastline, and a panorama of majestic mountains beyond a green and peaceful valley. Here the guest finds tranquility; and tender care and guidance by gentle, carefully chosen personnel hastens a rapid recovery. The rooms are attractively fur- nished a n d v e r y comfortable. Tempting and nutritious meals are attractively served. Dr. Harold E. Day, M.D., <liplo- mate of the American Board of Neurology and Psychiatry, is med- ical director. In-patient and out- patient service is offered in the fie 1 d s of electro-shock therapy, narco-synthesis, insulin t h e rap y and psychotherapy. Licensed by the state of Cali- fornia, Capistrano by the Sea spe- cializes in the treatment and care of nervous and emotional condi- tions, alcoholism and addiction. Bwy. 101 to Sea Diewo htat Coat Bwy. to Scaa D1e9o For Further Information Call or Visit Capistrano by the Sea Sanitarium Post Office Box "0'' Dana Point, California Telephone: Dana Point 174 %!11.1 St. & ENea AYe.. C..ta ..... ar..co. 1111 NEWPORT IIAJUIOB LUTIIDA.N CBtJaCB 1011 CUll Dr .. Newport Help .. lll'.acoll ~w ReYenad M. C. er.-. ... ._ Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor~ ahJp: 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Young People and CbUdrftl's Service. 6:30 p.m. Sun. MJd-week Sen rtce: Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Ladiee' Mtuionary Coun- cil Thursdays. 10:00 a.m. THE CIIURCB OF Cllai8T 1000 c•a:rcll st.. eo.a ... llbeoa 1516 D. G. Ban&. ...,_ter Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Bible School; 10:45 a.m. Worship Servtoe; 11 :45 a.m .. Communion; 7:30 Evening Service; Wednesday: 7:30, Evening Servi~ SEVE.'"nl DAY ADVENTIST Newpon Blvd.. at Bolea St.. Newport Bf!IPta BEaeo• 6%01--& or BEeooll ,...., Elder D. D. S..•'"•r Saturday Morning Services: Sab- bath School: 9:30 a.m.-ser-mon: 11 :00 a.m. Pra,er meet- Ing: Wedneeday, 8:00 j.m. Frl· day Evening Vespera: :00. nasT 01111am1 or CIDU8T 8Cii&H'D8T IINVlaU...~•IIeMII &A"-Mil Sunday School: 9:15 ~ Sunda)' Service: 11:00 a.m. WeclneD.Y Evenlnc Ke-etlna: 8:00. Reacf.. lng Room. 33l5VIa Lido, New· port Beach. open 10 a.m .·5 p.m. week days. 10 a.m.-7:45 p.m. Wednesdays, 7·9 p.m. Friday evenings. CEN'I'IIAL IJIIIL8 OlltTaml Rev. Robert GroalaU Olurch School: 9:30a.m. Sunday; Sunday Service: 11 :00 a.m. FIBST BAPTIST CHUilCH Santa AJI& Ave. at ....-olla Coeta lfeea Rev. P. G. NeumaDD Sunday Services: 9:4.5 a.m. Sunday School; 11 a. m. Worship Services; 6:30p.m., Baptist Training UnJon; 7:30 p.m.. Evenilll Servl~. Thurs- day· 7:30 p.m., Prayer, PraJse and Bible Study. Monday: 7:30 p.m. Ladles' Prayer Meeting: 7:30 p.m. Men's Chorus prac- t ice; 8:30 p.m. Men's Prayer Meeting. CIIURCB OF Otl'B lADY OF 11'1'. CA&MJ:I. a•u w. 11a11aoa lll•d... Newport BAnor til' Fatlteri~IUiq.r..tor Patber Geo19e han•na Aa&. ... tw Sunday Mula: 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 a.m. Weekday Mus: 7:45, 8:00 a.m. Confession: Saturdays and eves. of 1st Fridays and Holy Days from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. and from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m . c • .....,. .... Ill BeMeer:r:a.:•e. -a.&n. 'VORLD DAY OF PRAYER Friday, March 5, 195~ Cluiat Church by the Sea 1:30 p.m. ST . .IOACIIIII C11111WB g::r-.. ::-::...::: ~ lMt 0...... • .& ..... c..ta .... ... ..... _....__ .............._ 1148 .... ..... :&eY ................. tt Sunday Wonhlp 96vlca: 9:415 ....... ------...... D: 1. NeW~ Sunday School: 9~45 a.m.--MoC"D-s-... • ....._ aa ., a 1, 11 .-Inc Sei"Yke, 11:00: ~ aer-, ' ' vi~ T :30. IIJclweelt Senloe. U :30 a.m. WeekCS.~: Mua at W~y 7:30p.m. 7 -oo a.m.-confeulon: SatW'-' rG ~ 4=00 to 5=~7:00 to VNIVI:ItSAUST COMMUMITY ni.LOWSIIIP nUT IIAPTitiT Olll1aCII r...-11&11., •• a .. Park. or MiiWPO&"r eoeta .._ ................. """ ..... ........ M', 11 s ...... "· .... ..... l ...... 0. ,,. • I S\mda.7 8Cboo1. 10:30 a.m. Mont-...., -~= t:e a. m... s.n.-Ina worship, 11:00 a.m. dQ Scbool: U:OO a.m.. WonNt __ lenlot; 'I:JO ...... s..taJo .... ..... a.mc.· W..ll Serwlet: ~ Lii'IW"'l!f CIRJIIal 'I:JO p.m. •••••...,.-PI'alw or ~A Ill&& -tift~. (" II I .,..., A rtta...---. O..lllllia .................. ....., ...... : ... ?\ .... ._ 1 LIL OriiiJ .._.at JO:Jia.a a.m.. u :00 a.m. Suncky School: t :e a.m. 8'1'. I.AIID JI:PIIIOOI'A.L ... n.u...x...,...-.. nz· trr: •• 101111 VUJQfD ........ £ .............. ...... ...... r:;_.._ ...... r.-. ' 22 ......... M~JIIilllilfel .... DI •• tM ........ a.~e-4-..-.. ' • .... eN u ,.._. ,_, Dnlllofaa 112 JM St., N. I. HA~ No •• ,., ......... ANe s •• .. •• ...,.. ....... .. . IASIN SHIP\'AICha., y......_ C.•,hte ............. fw M ..... ,., ....... Dr., N.l.. ~ -· •UHM.t~~ AND WA&Ja ....... "*'=• ... ,, .. ....... •••c...t ..................... . IAll. W. lfANUY • ...._ ........................ ..... c.. • ..._ ...._ HA-em IIOlWrS LIDO WA1a1 lAY fliNCH C1U.M1cs 0...... c...,o. .... c ,... .... ...... ...... ,...., ...... &Me. M.A. HMir -••• Claet ... CAM. HMw Ult SunclaJ ...... : '7:GO. ....... Oufl I he: .. ......,. a a. ··~ -a.fAI. WOIII ..._Gil,...,. ud 11a1J --~ ............ HAIItt .,.,.. '7=-t tD ......... ·-a. IUCI'IIC co. I , '1'1 4 M ' , II I I ..... IIIC...ttnr.M ....... ........ ·-· .. 27 Families Are Given Aid . lIn Chur~h Welfare P.rogram • • • Dr. Bakd WI Preat Lectures at St. Aldrews For Years! People ban bea •Yinc .•. and believiq that ~ A tota l of 'l7 famllles were fiVen aid alnce J an . 1, Rev. M. C. Cronic. welfare oommlulon ehalrman, reported a t the recent bulne.a meet1n1 of the Newport Harbor Council of Churches In St. J ames Ept.copal Church. YOU CAN DOBEmR at Complete Home Furnlahiftll BEACON 56.'56 181 2 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA COLLECTIONS Aceou~~ta, Note., CW.. of 11117 ldM ot *'*-.. ,.._.. Ia America ... No eolleetlew.-No fee." We ......,. aU .,...._ CR£Drr BUBEAU ol Newport a-d. a...- ae.elt ... Oeeta ·-IM&InnNeA .... PO ... .. ... ,...}If ....... .... Ray Fields Lido Jeweler at Vincent"• Drugs StU ... L&do. •...-t JIA ... .. --·--Exduslv~ A~nt for ETERNA-MAnC Watches Jim Whyte INSURANCE Ocecm. Marine and General Jn.urance Oftlce: c..t. .............. ........ ........ 11 ......... ~ Ml ..., Rev. Cronic u ked each pastor to name a representative frcnn hll church to report needy ca~ to the commission. Rev. Joseph McSha ne, president, presided at the meetlrc. He announced that a ppointments to fill vacancies a nd special committees will be reported at the March meeting. Rev. Pa ul Moore Wheeler, host pastor, submitted a Jlst of new· comers to the harbor a rea wlfh thel.r add resses and church pre f. erences. furnished by the Wei· come Wagon hostess. Plans for Good Friday and Easter services and publicity will be completed at the next meeting. The World Day of Prayer serv· Ice to be held at 1 :30 p m. to· morrow 1 Friday I in C hr Is t Church by the Sea. Newport Beach, was announced by Miss Elsie Newland. Pastors w e r e asked to announce the meeting. She urged them a nd their w ives to a ttend as special guests a t the Ewry WOIDGD Kaow1 W'hCit It Takes to Maire A Home lion Attrac:ti'ft flowers try Morri '08 E. Bala.o. BIYct. HA :010 Balltoa Free Delivery Service 11.• LiliAS •aw SCioa IF DIICE IK COSTA IESA ENROU. EVERY WEDNESDAY AfTERNOON American Legion Hall. 18th St.. Costa Mesa ~ & Aftc~Dced -Prt...te or ClauH TAP e BALLET e ACROBATIC e BALLROOM All Cia~ Conducted by ALICE LONAS. Fonaer Du.c:tor. Cbonocpcrpber RoxyettH at Famous Boxy n.atn. Jfew York City "Sensable" Rates - For Information Call BEACOM 6411·11& or DA.RA PODfT 1305 easa para Launderers e Cleantrs "Marinei • Mile" NEWPORT BEACH ENTERPRISE .. DWID ... FIMEIII, . PHYSICIAN SURGEON D.O. announces the openlnJ of his omces at 442 WEST l &TH S'I'REET, COSTA MESA.. CALU'O.RNIA BOW"': 10 to 5 Dally MclndQ, W..tnc.da7, rrtday nelllp Ttol S.~lOto 1 Ot.l•lrial Gpecolagy feUowahlp hour followln c the A whoppln' bll Grandma and prolfam. Grandpa atoey comes from the In attenda nce w e r e R ev . Roy RJckardtl of Acacia Ave., Co· Wheeler, Mra. Mildred Wrtcht, rona del Mar, w ho have just council secretary and Mrs. C. been tnfortned tha t they now Celse, a lso of St. James; Rev. ha ve a "lfandbrood" of 12. McShane a nd Mr. a nd Mrs. H. B. q)auchter M.arcaret now h u 1 slx McMurtry, of the Costa Mesa to match the slx children of Methodist Church ; Mrs. P. F. son, Marshall. Thf> children are Baines, vice president of the Bal· evenly divided so that the RJck· boa Island Methodist Church; arda have a1x granddaughters Rev. James Stewart, St. Andrews and sJx crandsons--and the old · Pr es byt e r Ia n Ch urch; Rev. est one In 8"i years! • Dr. J. Hutt.on Ballard, noted paator and teacher, will belln a rerles of five lectures on "Ps>'· cholOJY and lkmH Llvlnc'' at 7:30 p .m. Sunday at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church In N.wport Helrhts. The lectures. which wlll con· tlnue tor five evenings, are de· algned to relate the findings of phycholofY and to a pply them In such a way as to stimu late more wholesome living. The sub· jN'ts ol the lectures are as fol· lows: Sunday, March 7, 'Toward Overcoming Worry"; Monday, March 8. "How Deep ls the Mind"; Tuesday, March 9, 'Men., tal Conflicts"; W ed n e s day , Marrh 10. "Controlling our Emo- tions"; Th u r sd ay , March 11. "Tt>mperamt.>nt In DaJly Lift>." Cronic, Assembly of Cod Church ; • • • Rev. Clive Williams, Nazarene Church; Rev. Frederick Ringe, Universalist Community Fellow· ship; M. M. Perry, Corona del Mar Congregational C h u r c h ; Mls.<> Clara Kohlstedt, treasurer, and Mlss Newland. of Christ Church By the Sea. A luncheon was served by womt>n of the host church guild. ln. .......... le ElechMI llr J•lln Mr . Norman Gamble of Bay Short'S was t>lN'ted chairman of the Junior Assistance League of Newport Harbor at their annual meeting Feb. 23 at the League Service Center. Other new of. flct>rs a rt> Mrs. Forrest Neal, fi rst viN' chalrman; Mrs. Peter Hill, second vice chairman; Mrs. Rob· ert Crowner, recording llee'retary; Mrs. Hugh Plumb Jr., correspond· lng secretary; Mrs. Morgan Noble. treasurer. and Mrs. Wll · liam Lc.>ster. &>nlor liaison mem- ber. YAK DRE SERVES OK PAKEL AT BAKEEU ASSK. MEETDfC Ja mes T. Van Dyke. president of Newport Harbor Bank. Corona del Mar. served as a panel inem· ber In a discussion of employee fringe benefi ts at the February dinner meeting of the Jndt>pen. dent Bankers Association of Southern California h eld In Los AngPies. Harold L. Hetrick. Wll· liam Sexton and Jack Scott of the Newport Harbor Bank also attended the meeting. PALASKJS CET BOT A son, Edward Michael, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Palaskl, 2015 Anaheim St .. Costa Mesa. on . Sunday, Feb. 21, In Hoar .Memorial HospltaJ. RICKETS GET SOK A son. Brian James. was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Hlckt>)'. 2013 ~11ramar Dr.. Balboa, on .Monc!ay. Feb 22. In Hoag Me · • morlal Hospital. GIRL FOR SIMMOKS A daughter. 7 lb~ .. was born to Mr. anc! Mrs Roy Simnns. 2070 Newport Bl\'d., Costa l\lesa. In Orang(' County General Ho<>· pitA!. on Tu£'sday. Feb. 16. GIRL FOR DAVENPORTS A daught('r, Nanc·y Kay. was born to Mr and :\Irs. Robert D;w. enport. 1530 ~hram,tr Dr . Balboa. on F'rlday, Ff'b. 19. in HoaR :'ole· mnrlal Hospital. BRIDCES GET GlRL A daughter. VirRinia Susan. was born to :'olr. and ~Irs. Ray BrldRt'!'. J..l, 1 ~ V1ctor1a St . Costa Mesa. on :\londay, Ft>b. t:i. In Hoag :\lemorlal Hospital. IIAU£LS GET BOT A son. James Patrlrk. was born to Mr. and !\Irs. Wa rrt-n ~nrkel. 1022 W. Wilson St .. Costa Mesa. on Tuesday, Feb. 16, In Hoag Me- morial Hospital. SOK FOB JfELSOKS A son. Scott Christopher, was born to Vr. and Mrs. Gt"rald Nel· son. 418"w E. Ocean Front, Bal· boa. In Hoag Memorial Hospital. on Monday. Feb. 1S . "Welcome aboard " might be the appropriate expression for Miss Marcaret Davidson and her sister Allee, who recently re· celved their Unltt>d States cit· lunsh lp papers. The two s isters, natives of Scotland, live at 608 Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar. • • A note from Mrs. Lupton W iJ. Dr Ballard has bet>n pastor of klnson. formerly (of Nt>wport Presby1erlan churr hes In N<'w Beach. keeps us up lf) datf> on York. California and Ort>gon. He the facts that sh<> I" now living was principal of a priva\t> high in the Lo6 Angt>lt"'i area •Silvf'r S<'hool and junior college In New Lake district. I twlh•ve 1 ann that I York and for t>lght years was th(" husban(i Lupton 1-; still undt>r head uf the Department of Phi· doctor's care. Mr Wilkinson. a l losophy and Religion at Occl· form f'r movie and free lane(' d('ntal Collt>gt> In Los Angeles. publlcily writer. did a series of I He servt>d for 11 years as head extremely thorough and dl'talled of the DepartmMt of Christian a('('()unts of the progress of the P ychology at San FranciSC'Q b lrth of a city soml' five years Theologlca I SemInary. San ago when the original Charter Anselmo He Is now Emt>rlt us was drawn up fur Nt>wport I Professor In that subje<·t. Beach. Ht> holds thl' dt>gree of Bafl\j\ I lor of Arl..s from the Unlvt>rsity PostmastPr VE'rnl' Watson of of Southern California. Master of Corona del Mar w£'nt spe-cial de· Arts from Columbia University: livery to Kansas when he ht>ard 1 Doctor of Phalosophy from New that his father was Ill. He rt>· I York University; Bal'ht>lor of Dl· turned last weekt'nd .. :\1rs E. ''lnity from Union Theological J . Roth of 6102 W <:X-ean Ft .. 1 5<-mlnary, :-;pw York: and Doctor Newport, has been l'alled back ' of DivlnJty from 0<-t'idental Col· east to Pittsburgh. Pa , be<'ause lt'gr•. He Is a member of Phi Beta of the death of ht>r mother. :\tr. Kappa and of the Am l' r 1 t• a n Roth and the family are ''bRtch · Philosophical A~-.ociatlon lng" it. • A special wedding anniversary Is th(' occasion for Mrs. Hu bt'rt Pelrsol going back to Idaho to visit her aunt and uncle and otht'r relatl\'l'S. Mr. Pelrsol will stay home and rontlnue plll·rull· lng In their CD~i pharmacy whilt> shf' attends the c«.>lebra tlon BOAT FlllE EXPLAIJfED BY 3 JUVEJULE BOYS Thrt'e Costa M<-sa ill\ f'nlli' bo)'· two 11 and unc 13 ha\t> ad mlttl'd JH} rldln~ 1n thf' 17-ft'l<tt mutor·s.ul boat Flyln~ Dutch man la.-;;t Ot"c 13 Th<>y l£'fl canned ht>at tlho.trd th1• naft whac:h c·~tuM'd It to burn .tnd sank at :; a m tht> nf''\:t day in thf' ba~ off tht> ne'"' Elk!. Club bu1ld In g. !1: t> w port pohc~ ha\t> rhargt>d The boat wa'l tak\•n (rom 913 Co.st Hwy.. Newpurt ~sch. and was owned by Jack Raub. of 406 San Bernardino Howdy. nl'ighbors: R I' cent newcomers are Mr. and t-trs.. Grenville A. Lansdell Jr. and dauahter. Brett. 16 months. who have arrived from Chicago. and hnye establish ed their residence at 712 Jasmine Ave. Corona del Ave · Newport Heights. The boys Mnr. "Grenny" Lansdell. the for· have bet>n cenlfled to appt>ar an mer gridiron star. pilots 1"\\'A j JU\'l'nllf.• Court planes from Los Angelt>s to Chi· ;:=:.============, cago. formt>rly Oylng t hf'm from Chicago to Nt>w York. HI<> par· ··~~·..,. fl ..... -.... ents. Mr. and :\Irs. Grenville A. 1 .,. ..a. Lnn~dell Sr. livt.> at 224 U£'110· trof)(' Av£'. Corona del ~t ar CAliS KO BnTEil ALOKE A drlverlt>ss rar. reglstt>rN1 to Walter or Ellzabf'lh Stinson. flf ill Orchid A\'e .. Corona del ~t ar roasted do\\ n Pnpp) A' r .1 n•i hat a pant•l t ruek. re~istNt•ll to John C \Vt}.M'It'r of LllJ!liO.I Bt>ach. parked in fn•nt 11f 1.1.3 Puppy A\'(' . poli<'t' repMtt•tl .'l I 10:32 a m Saturday Pnllrf' "'aid tht' drivtor fa iled In sE'I tht> r ar brakt>S proper!) and turn tht' car whet>ls against the curh IE SA UPHOLSTERIII u, ..... ..._ a l)npeQ ........ _,...... ....... e.... __ Q : la It permi.uible for a bnde to a.aJit for tbe cpft p a t t • r D abe wcmts? A : CNtalnl} ~he may t,tlk II 0\\'r With thf' -: t (Ire ·.., C'on~ultant tht>n gUJdt> mquinn~ frlt>nd!. tn tht> <~hop fnr "ad\'tCe · Or. sht> ma~ buy t•m• pi.H't' ownin~ ,11 small <'<•'I and d1!' play It a~ ht'r "hopt- l'holrr>" tu all thtll't' lntl'ri'SINI We reqilter patterns for brides glfts from Karen f\1\argreta lmpons 1107 Coerl 8ovlewerd Coron.t d•l Mer HArbOt 117l Hou": 9:10 to 5:)0. Op•11 Sullde)"' DR. J, IIU'DSOII BALI.AD "LOKG LIFE AT LIDO" DESC8J8ED IX IIAGAZIKE "Lon~t Llf(" at Lido" Is thf' naml' of an arti<'le tn tht> Marrh Issue of Ford Tames o,o.rattton b} 1 Estt>llt> Daniels with roror photos by Most> Danlf'l · Whllf' tht> own t>r o! trdilers art> supo~d to IX' Insatiable tra,elf'r!>. tht> group In I Lido Park. un Lido Peninsula, :'\ewpmt Bf.a(•h dPSCrl~ in lh<' artklt> ha\'t> n<l intt>ntlon whdt 1 soever of pulling out Trallt>n. In Lado Park haw• cabanas huail alongside b111h of the> most mnd t>rn matf'r aals and d<> IJZns--n•d wood, fl aRstont>. squarf' ) ard' of plate glass. built-In barbetues and flreplat't"S ~ $10 . ---·-'r WI. Din•.t•tl .. ........... tn ..... tho .... ltAYETTIIOIL HAitiOit 2907 lll Poiftwtti. A¥e. CorOft•.del M• Ellie ........... YARN SHOP 1•1-c c:o-t aa..s. CoroDa del M• IIA 511· W Knitting. Crocheting and NHdlepolnt Supplies Knitting Bag Specialized Accessories and Instructions ::..-:-•s!! S250 NOW OM Y... ,l4u 1-.r New'• yevr chettcel Find \I'IIJ ran ICKoL. 'I'M' \ t•u~r-and ltl\ tollf'f than rH•r "11h thr .~nh t.unwur f ar•al that CIH'• :.'1-huur .. J.dnt r,...Ju..' . , ........... ,....-...... -· llOfOUII'£ oouotcrarl• th.,.m: e o-,.., ......... ...-. hn .... from o~ to mouth? llDIOUII"'t bc-lp11 •mooth tht'm ••••! ......... .., .... t KDIOUI"T'e natural E:.tr<>KCODIC Hormont11 htolp promniC' smooth dt'....,. f'"ho,...! e Selew '-' l UIIIIOUIIIU helps aho "pow": hdpe JEUerd ap1nat clrlt'mallv-t"au~ bJ .. m,thrt,! o ~ ...,, Onh KJ..WIUJ)I"I: conu1na f').dU.J\f' ''Flfannl"- auldc-r. l indt'r than lannlon' 0 ~ ekloo l &DIOU)I" •• t Oil• i.sJu"fl.odt'all!o u,... •olh \Our r.-culu Dorothy t.ra\ C'IDCillacnt c:uao•' Vincent's Udo DnHJ TELEPRO"E: 80808 3002 3461 VlA LIDO KEWPOBT BEACH Your Electric Service helps you live so well, * Na:me Wmner of TraftJ.hip This Fridc:ry 1~:1 1 • so economically! A•••-••t el ... wfoll • .... ... _ c.-tTN9el· .... ...... .w ....... ..... ,.. .... ,-....-y .. .. ........................ .aty clu•rr-. ac o llled Prl· ..,. ~ 11 ••••• ....... ..,-...... ..... ........... [IIIIa ... .. ............... ___ ..., -....... ,. ,.. ....• . ....... . ......... I SJ ..... .......... , Q )J$ a ..... -. ........ ..... ... --...... let. IFill ··-...... T • 112111 I SOUTHERN COMPANY • ---................ ·-·-. -.._.. -...,.._ ....... -....... ..._ ...-....__,. ___ _ PAGE SIX OlVEY I. POSE REALTOR $1,000 DIWI will buy a spacious Balboa Island home ... 4 bedrooms, tile baths, large patio, and an a ttractive apartment ... Ni<'ely furnished. A bonafide value. Act quickly on this one. ISLAID REALTY CO. 498 Park. Balboa Island HA 377 Corona del Mar Excellent Income Property 4 l":"ITS SOUTH OF HIWAY $1 .::;oo • • Have party who wants First Trust Deed up to $5.000 on local impro,·ed property. Gerald Ritchie REALT O R 1219 Coast Highway Corona del Ma r Phone Ha rbor 83 HAVE EXCELLENT 40-ft. Cruiser for Trade un hn11 af1de Hdrbor art>a in· n•mf' propertr S(.;BMIT LU1YD C'. HOWARD. Agt>n t Beacon 6796 Miscellaneous :\IISSING PHONE CALLS? Let Tommy take 'em HARBOR 4795 • Ma il service • Wake up calls TOMMY'S TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE Corona del Mar COMMERCIAL STORAGE Balboa Transfer Co. BE 6553 Help Wanted Girls . IT'S ALL YOURS! A Good PlacP to Work Good Salary to Start Rl'gular Raises Chance for Promotion a s n Telephone Operator If you're.> looking !or a job ynu·ll really ltke. come in a nfl lt>t us tf'll you more about working Cor us -APPLY- :\tonday Through Frltlay Newport Beach 311 & Balooa Bl\d. PACIFIC TELEPHO~E Services At:TOMOBILE STORAGE Balboa Transfer Co. BE 6.'>53 BEST GARDENING & rototllling. We do a nything pertaining to your yard. Renovating. land- landscaping and pruning. Call Walter Price. BE 6791· W, Free estimates. H. H. HO LBROOK Dependable Plumbing A Prompt Repalr ~~ Maintained .>hone HArbor 141S.W 2801 Balboa Blvd. Newport !leach PAINTING Earl Sheflin 273 Palmer St.-Costa Mesa BEacon M57-M or HA-261o-J Painting -Decorating PAPER HANGING GEORGE BURICHARDT Ucenad Oolltractor 511 30th St., Newport Beaeb Phone HArbor 2418· W, 2354-l PAINTING nn"EJUOR -EXTERIOR UCEMSED -Il'fSURED Glenn Johnston 1181 • 811t St. Newport Beach Harbor 3118 Does Your Roof Leak? JOa 'lOP QUALITY 800mfG IIATDIAL AJfD UPAJa ea.cact Da.td ... 0'011 ........ 1'731).1 • n.a •·1111 Corona del Mar VOGEL VALUES SEE THIS HOlE WITH I VIEW (without a vlew·homc pricel. South of the hwy .. ot course, near China Cove. The 3 bedrooms are ample and the wood paneling makes it cozy. When you '('(' the rest or It you'll appreciate t hl' value at $22.500 THE VOGEL CO. 1301 COAST BLVD. HARBOR 1741 CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR 1477 e PICk '• II .... IIIYI fua! Beach cottage, Balboa ... $4.000 down "maybe less ... _ . just a block from exCE>Ilt>nt bathing beach ... Clean and packed Cull of living ... s leeps 8 comfortably. "maybe 10 Intimately .... . new stove. new refrig .. new water heater .. . new exclusive listing. FULL PRICE $12,000 -1111 fur~ishetl 110 • e Just lion the street Another good beach home ... 2 bedrooms and a guest house .. a ll furnished <you will have to bring Y•>ur own TV t, but otherwise really ready for beach fun ... A little more monPy $13,500 HARBOR INVESTMENT CO. REALTORS 308 30th St. Newport Bead- HArbor 1600 Member ol Multiple Listlns: OPEN HOUSE lew 3-Bellroom 2-Car l•ace READY TO MOVE RIGHT IX $419 will ha1dle -$9,999 Full Price Turn E:ast 10\.\ ard Bay on Dt>l M.tr right on \\'11lo Lane 'l nlock from Ba<.·k Bay l.'nd or strel.'t Only a few left. so b<•tter hurry on this nne W. A.· TOBIAS Multiple Listing Realtor 393 E SEVENTEENTH STREET CALL BEACO::\ 7010 COSTA MESA BALBOA ISLIID OPEN HOUSE SUIDI Y, lARCH lTII, I It & 305 EAST BAY FRONT Attractive S·bdrm. home with prl\•ate pier and rental unit ovl'r 3·ca r garage; beautifully furnished. $55.000. NELDA Gl BSON, Realtor 306 MARINE AVENUE Balboa Island Phone HARBOR 502; Eves. 2120·W COSTA IESA EAST SIDE HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY ~ ExcPIIent 3 be<lroom homt> In best location FHA FINANCING-EASY TERMS F1ll Price, $11 ,500 THIS WON T LAST-SEE IT TODAY EARL W. STAN LEY 15th a nd Irvine REALT O R Newport Beach Beacon 5795 Real Business Opportunities LIQUO R STORE. Exc. location. Full price $18.000 plus Inventory CAFE on 101 Highway. A·l location. Bt>er License, $7.500. Terms LAUNDERE"'TE-20 Norge machines less than one year old, 2 dryers. 'JJY' Extractor. 6QO.gal. water heater. 5·yr. lease at 165 a mo. Priced at only . ... . ................ ·-· _ ........ .$10,500. Terms GARAGE established sev«>n years . . ............ FuU Price 19.000 DINNER HOUSE with beer and wine license .................. .$14,000 ART ADAIR. Realtor F. P. JOHNSON, ~TE 1666 Newport Blvd. BE 5617 or HA 1814·1 LET US HAVE YOUR CO·OPER.A110N TO EN· HANCE THE BEAUTY OF NEWPORT HARBOR· COST A MESA AREA BY KEEPING OUR CITIES FREE FROM DEVALUATING EFFECT OF "fOR SALE" AND "FOR RENT' SIGNS •.• 1-We are proud ol the tboualadl ol plcturaque hom• In thl8 ,_. 3--We work to pr-•ve their QUAlltr aD4I datrn· 3-We datrllb our~ ed ..... ......._ NEWPORT HARBOR BOARD OF REALTORS ................. -··----. ENSIGN CLASSIFIED ADS .. Waatecl REAL ESTATE & Reotala LISTINGS WA.'IITED on :.umr.-~er rentals. We are beginning to APARTMENT-Furnished or un· NICE 2·bdr. unlurn. house and The activity report of the New· port Harbor Board of Realto111 shows a total of 28 multiple list· lng sales In January, $431,692 In volume; 33 sales In February. total ol $525.275. By way of com- parison, February sales In 1953 totalled $306.900 ... A new mem· ber of the Realty Board Ia VIola Clapper, associate In NBC Realty office ... Ruth Pardoll has tranS· ferred to the new office of Marl· ner's RealtY on Balboa IsJand ... Realtors will be dleglng d ivots on St. Patrick's Day In San Cle· mente; already signed up are Ne lda Gibson, Bruce Weed. Gene Vreeland and Sandy Steiner ... Fred Crosier Is taking time out from real estate for jury duty ... have calls. Let us tell chem furnished. Good 1 o c a t 1 on . dble. gar .• $90 mo .• 415 Mar· about your house. Ed Sedel· I p 1 e a s ant surroundings. No guerlte. CDM. YUkon 32·3132. I meier. realtor. HA 27G6. children. no pets. 610 Ma r· 2 BEAlJTIFUL bedroom apart· WANTED: 50 good u::.e\1 pianos. guerlte. Cdl\1. ments for rent. unfurn., with Highest cash allowance in S..t5. $50. $60 monthly. Furn. garage. Inquire at 713~ IrJs. trade on Spinet or Grand pi· I bungalows. Incl. utll .. phone. COM. rwo. Or on beautHul famous Bus «.>rvice. No summer raise. UNFURNISHED 1·bedr. apt .. $65 Electric Organ Danz.Schmldt. College Court, 350 Avocado, by the year. Ava,l. In April. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. Cost a Mesa. Waldron Realty, HA 234, Letha $2100 EQUITY In view lot. Con•· FOR RENT: Cute furn. home. C. Allen. na Highlands. Will trade for Large living room, fireplace. ""F""'O:-.:R:-::Rc::E"'"N""'T=-:-Ba::--:l""bo_a...,J-sl,_a-n-:d-, -y-e .... ar-. ';)3.'54 Stude. Ra mbler or what kitchen. 1 bedr. Ideal for em· ly, turn. 1-bedr. apt.; wall·tO· have you with auto·transmls · ployed couple. Avail. about wall carpet, knotty·plne walls; slon. HArbor 3021 trom 9 to 5. March 15. H~trbor 0167·M. lots of cupboards. HA 29Z7·W. 2481 TUSnll -BIOI II Y OPEl Fll IISPECnOI &-R10111 H._ FaciBCiniH IMcll 82111'x264' LOT. VIEW OF BAY lr MOUNTAINS OWNER MOVING TO PORTLAND. OREGON ~t(.;LTIPLE MATTHIAS REALTOR 1919 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA BE 7326 It no answer BE 6982 Just Reduced $2,000 Bay!ront-2 Units Furnished With Pier Excellent Income Record -$33,000 NELDA GIBSON, Realtor 306 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island n. Prl• If ... c. ,. • ., ... 111111111 It's Quilty lltl ... Prill Differ~~ce lht C.•ls 1949 CHRYSLER New Yorker sedan. R 1r H. gray finish. good t lrP . . .. $995 1949 CHRYSLER Windsor club coupe. R lr H. beautiful blue tinlsh ··-$995 1950 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe R &r H. good tires. clean car and guaranteed . $995 19-18 INTERNATIONAL Pickup '::·ton It's good and It's clean . . .. $595 TRANSPORT A TIOt\ SPECIALS '36 DODGE coupe. A good one . $65 '36 CHEVROLET 2·door. A good b uy $95 HARVEY SOMERS Inc CHRYSLER·PLYMOUTH USED CARS 1900 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Dally PHONE BEACON 7138 1'11111 C.. Ire ...., II •t 11111111 Prl111 ,_ nil .... ·.u; ~~~~~~::~~r .. ~~~:.-~~~~.~~· .. ~-~~:.~.~ .. and s 195 '•• c••l• " n.. F• c.. '39 PLYMOt.ml 4·dr. Perfe-ct. R·· R ········-.. ··-·~ :39 FORD 4·dr. R 1r H .• Only ·····-······-····-··············· 39 CHEV. 4·dr. Good shape ......•................ ···-···· • '39 MERCURY 4·dr. Good car ........ ····-··--············.$95 ALL IN GOOD CONDmON! '5.\...MERCUIU" 2-dt. Mercomatlc. Heater, vftY low mUeare. '52 ~ku·av·s.x;rt·cp:e:·-a-,;-i;:~su-;;-ti& .. iiiee·e:·u.··-···-··-··-.12195 ~ ~-v·c;.;~~cp; ... lti .. if:-oo.-niii._w tli'iite-n·e;~ ·u g~Mosn:E T'4.~&:··a··;;·Ji·.-ii;&:.-maik:·Ttiia·w-'119C5 .. \'ft')' clean. OnlY ···········--·--·--·----···----. m '51 CKEV. Deluxe 2·dr. R • H. 1Uit u clean u ~ wtll '53 ~ ?Wlt AF-c;;:· a·-.··H.-Oi\iy-;:ooo··ac.=tU&i.iiiiee..st• lJice new ···--··-··---·-· . ~ '51 mTDI!. Cbaroplon Clb. Cpe. ~" • ......,, ltalJ7 '!10 ~:J"~---cib."~ a a a. A -7 .-' • car. On1)r ·-----·---• •• roiiD ltatloa w..-. a • 11. tn wr7 .... weetlo& ·• ~·•·•· a 6arn ~-~ .... -.t' • todq --Lincoln-Mercu~ Trade-ins AI. kl 1 h 11171 ,.,_.. .......... a..~ ...... CHEERY l ·bedr .. turn. apt., COM. Laundry facilities. $65 mo., Incl. utU., yrly. HA 3326, morn. lr eves. FURNlSHED-l·br. apt. Utilit ies paid. Laundry facilities. $75 • mo. on a year's lease. HA 4381. FOR RENT -Large furnished room. Private entrance. Conv. location. CdM, HA 561·M after 5 p.m. FOR RENT-New unfurn. 2·bdr. apartment. Garbage disposal. Venet ian blinds, etc. $82.50. HA 1626·W~ FOR RENT-Kitchen apartment. $15 a · wk. All utilities includ· ed. Sandy's Motel, 1015 Coast Hwy., CdM. FOR LEASE -Apartment over garages. 2 bedrooms. Complet~· ly furnished. Newly decorated Inside and out. 416 Larkspur, CdM. Phone HA 2294· W. F U RN I SHED APARTMENTS for rent. Available now. Louise Apartmenu, overlooking Bay. 308 CamatJon, CDM. HA-4016. MariDe TNSIDE DRY BOAT STORAGE Balboa Transfer Co. BE 65.~ For Sale JAMES electric automatic port· able dishwasher. port a b 1 e Singer sew ing machine with table to fit. Casco electric steam and dry Iron, beautiful crochetted popcorn stitched dbl. bedspread; crochetted Ji. brary table cover. one pair of pinking shears; all nearly good as n~. Also llnen, dishes and housebold ware. Mr: L. B. Dorr. 4I9 Poinsettia Ave .. Co· rona del Mar. HArbor J692. W. WALNUT finished double bed. mattrt>ss and springs. $25. 1'wo wicker armchairs and cush· Ions. $12.50 ea. Floor lamp, $2. Small wicker hamper, $1. GE LeU en - Dear Harbor Fan: In your Jetter about our New· port Harbor High School cham· plonship bas ketball game you asked about the absence of a band. Nothing would hnve pleased our band player more than be· lng at that game. However. on that same evening the Orange County Music Festival wa.s being played In Huntington Beach. Be· cause our contribution of players to tht> festival groups was so large, tht>lr withdrawal from the festival would have reduced the county band and orchestra to a point of being unable to play. The forty.flve students wbo went to the festival rather than tht> game showed a high degree or good sportsman:~hlp and cltl· zenship. For this reason, If for no other. this explanation Is glvt>n. Any Information about the high school Is gladly given by any one of us nt the school to those who call the school. Yours truly. CUNTON SAWIN, Director Newport Harbor High School Band. 'SPUD' EASTNAJif RETUJUifS APTEB MAJOB OPEUTJOI'f S. B. tSpudl Eastman Is back In his ottlce at Newport Balboa Savings and Loa n following a major operation a n d aeveral weeks' convalescence. He has re· turned to hll dutle. as vice pres· ldent a nd Joan oUicer. Bob Hleld. association comptroller. took charge of Mr. Eastman's desk during his absence. SituatioD8 Wcmted Mlxmaster. $20. Davenport and TRAINED NURSE for bed case armchair. $65. Thor Automagk or semJ·InvaUd. Will cook ror washer, excellent cond .• $140. one or two. If nee. Kl 3·1039 Wa lnut finished dining ta ble before 9 a.m. and six chairs. S25. Slngt>r portable sewing machine. $20. EXEC. SEC.. diversified exper .. Ha rbo r 3142·J. competent. excel. ref. Hya tt 4·19.15 or P.O. Box 528. So. La· BALBOA DINGHY-A Dorrance gun a. McClure orlg., $75. Call HA 3153·W. or HA 2084. DRESSMAKING and alterations. 1968 Church St., Costa Mesa. 1951 BUICK Rlvlera coupe. A bar· BE 6830·W. gain at wholesale. $1275. terms u-:;;;;;;;n;:;-...-;;~:-:-:...---:--:----,.-­ Newport Ha rbor Bank. HA 3070. MAnJRE WOMAN wishes baby SPINET plano-Beautiful. Case alt11ng. Day or night. HA 3U2·M slightly damaged in shipment. Docs not show. Save $150. An· HANDYMAN -maintenance and other SP,I net used, $395. with repair. Painting. carpenter etc. bench and delivery. M a n y J u 1 t anything. Reuonable. others from $435. Terms. Danz· Satisfaction guaranteed. HA Schmidt Blg Plano Store, 520 012J6.J after 6 p.m. No. Main. Santa Ana. 100 pi· ~~"'::~-ce~Dcmeo........, __ ua _____ ........ anos always. FOR SALE-Buffet clarinet. case MAN with real e.tate broker's and music stand . HArbor 805·J. license wlUing to U~<~elate ROLLA WAY bed, llO; s m a II with live organization. Call Easy whirl·dry washer, $20; eves. HA 3838. upholstered bedroom chair, THE FAMOUS Hammond Chord $15. Call HA 3750. Organ. Come ln and play it In BABY GRAND. Used. Fine tone. 15 minutes. You can trade In Only $395. Terms $10 per mo. your old plano on any .tyle Other grand-. $465. $t87, $585. Hammond 0 rca n . Dan%· Knabe, Chlckerlng, Scharr Schmidt Bla Plano and Organ Bros .. Haines Bros., Balctwtn, Store, 5:10 No. Main, Santa Fisher. Strou4 many othen. Ana. Danz·Schmldt Big Plano Store. PJUV ATE MONEY to loan on Hammond Organa. Santa Ana, R.-1 Eltate. 6'Xt. 205 No. Bay 520 No. Main. -Ftont, B a I boa laland. HA FISHER UPRIGHT plano, $145.00 ..... 0'753-;;-;;;;;:;.w;;;;n. ~--:---.---­ Woodworth Plano Store. 1318 S5 RENTS a good practJce plano. Coast Blvd., Cd.M. HA 3382. Term rent allowed If you b\zy SPI.NET-Rft\W ret~.~~n. $389. later. Good practice pianos. FULLERTON MUSIC -...,, 181, 1123. ~-Denz. llO North Spadra Schmidt. 510 No. Katn, Santa ACCOIWIANS 185 and up. Like A.na. new. Term •. Danz·Sdlmldt, Ribllb -file IOi IClOU& Of Santa Ana, 510 No. Main. A.IDerlea are In Hid ol -..al USED GIWfb -i'iO Down 1• tbroulb JO.ft. eanoee rw a ruLLEilTON KUSJC Colorado ahw Cai'IDe 1'Nir. 110 North Spectra Qdl U ·ll. For f\artber Iaior· ORGAJf apea&L AiiDOit ._ naadoa ~ U 2·5117. bMutllul Elect r 1 c Orpn. ARMSUNt&U 1 I We a ow Tbi.M! Only .._ 'l'tnDL Abo haw ~ • n t I r • liM -aU bMautul RUIUDOftd C h or d IIIOdela -RaiD1DOftd 0rpaa. Orpa ...... ~ ..... DaDa-.,.......... ..... and Or· ....... 110 No. Illata. SUata pa Oo., laO No. lllala. le.ata Aaa. AftL 1 OMWt b iiitaaizt L" ~--= uo ... ...- ,.,,. 'IOo.lft Daal ...... -. Uo ••• ' 1 •••• I ltl al ............. ..... .... uc:avu n011ano•-•· riAe Lt. CoL Leo L lltlddy. left. bubaDd ot lin. Aaa.U. IICiddy. of * llol8awoed Dr .. 11.-port Jlelgbta. ... pi'O· IDoted to tbat ~ WbU. Ml'9• lag .. awologkal offlcw wttb Mcatae AJJaaft Gro.p 13. P'tnt ..--. Ailaaft wa.v 1a Jro.. ...... _... CeL Jolul L laltb. ot St. Falla auarcla. Va.. 9"NP CIDd lib ..... ~I ·--COD• grataJaW Lt. CoL IICiddy oa Jlla ....-otioa ,_ -..jew. Lt. CoL lltlddy la d• ..._. about llatda 20.. (V. S. llalae C.,.. pboto). New Street in West Newport Planned, Association Is Told Proposed plans for necessary street surfacing. sewers. curbs and sidewalks In the West New- port area were described by City Engineer J. B. Webb at the West ~ e w po r t Improvement Assn. mt>etlng Friday n ight In Newport &-ach City Hall. President Har· old Arthur presided. ~r. Webb g a v e Individual properly owners estimates on the coru of the proposed work. The Improvement project ls due for City Council action In the Jlear future. Mr. Webb described plans for a new 40-foot street to ex- tend from Balboa Blvd. to 54th St. between Seashore Dr. and Coast Hwy. A road crossing or the electric tracks on 47th St. to permit motorists reach ing Seashore Dr. instead of driving to 36th St. or Orange St.. was urged by the members. A letter was ordered sent to the City Council to make the Improvement which would include the purchase of a lot 330 feet long and 30 feet wide on the west side of the street to permit the widening of 47th St. Irs. La•• FIMipl Dill If Ace If 56 1 Slrfsi•ra 01• Elects Ell F11.._ I Funt>ral services r o r Mrs. I L All Fl 55 t A19 Edwin Fln'>ter or Cliff Havt>n :tJra ce anagan, . o .. 1 d 1 d Abhi<' w11y. Costa Mesa. were became the newly e N'te ea er h 1 .. T d I G I Ch I I or the SurfsldPrs Dance Club at f' '1 UP ay n raue ape · their election danC'e held last <'fl '-t.t M('S3 . Rev. Craig Cartt>r. k d th Will 1 k c f. h Ch h r Re wee en at (' ow C' oun-pal>tor o t e urC' o · I . · "'-1 f S t A 1 try Club. Dr. Lester VIerling was tt:tous .,._. ence o an a na. . o caat . Ralpb 1118'8 ot cbro~ ct..l Mar was e1ec:tA8cl..-.«~ent ol the Har- bor Area Toastmasters Club at the election meetinc Tuaday evenJnc a t Newport H a r b o r Yacht Club. He succeeds Bam Crum, also of Corona del Mar. Other new ottlcus are Dave Gardner of Costa Mesa, vtee presiden t ; Steve Sm1th of New- port Hellbts, secretary; VInce Pickup of Costa Mesa. treasurer; Bill Rainey of Costa Mesa, edu- cational chairman; Horace Clark of Newport Heights. sergeant-at- arms. Betrothal of Char Six Told Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kelly, 4Z7 El Modena, Newport Heights. an- nounce the engagement or their daughter. Charlene Kay Six, to John J. Sailors, son of Newport City Manager and Mrs. John SaJiors. al110 of Newport Heights. Both or the young people are graduates of Newport Harbor High School and are now stu· dents a t Orange Coast College. John. who spent fowr years In the Air Force. Is president of the student body at OCC. ...... ..... -... of Aaj ... Vlejea ... -..... ....... wttb -..~ Judge ••bert a..... left. 'Cit tbe -aal Pinal approval was given to the following ordinances la st week by the Newport City Coun- cil: e Designating Miramar Dr. on Balboa Penins ula a s a one-way street, east-bound e Requiring registration of persons convicted of any felony or of misdemeanors Involving narcotics and hypnotic drugs. e Authorlzlng the pollee de· partment to di.,pose o! un- claimed proJ>('rty by public sale after being held for six munths 81r'ap •II Trah Phi~~tla UIRIICIII Garbage and trash collectJons remain the same In the city, aJ. though the charge for fi ve col- lections a week for business firms requesting it was dropped this week. Street Supt. Blll Covert reports. 0111111 •• , ..... Is Set It( T•sllar --"-9 Ia tbe ...... c-t eo-try Club. Left to riPt ... Judge Ca:rd.Der. J, LeaJJe ltef- ....... a... Paul lloore Wbeeler CIDd T-lletldenoL ~--................ t.be cou.atry dab for huadu a a. Coeeta of tbe group at tbe luacbaoe weft iDJtiated as ''peoaa. .. Founder of Toastmaster Clubs Is Corona del Mew Resident The founder and educatmn.lll The> C'lub-. a~e located in e,·ery director of Todstmastl't's lnttor ..;t..tte In thP l nwn hut Vermont · 1 D R 1 h s dJ d I <~ntl nne I'> b4.'1ng organaU'd th4.'re. natlona · r a P me t>)". an Dr medl£>y hat~ reported The Mrs. Sme-dley have mo\'t>d from t"Ju h-. a ls1.1 function an Canada. Santa Ana lo 320 Orch id A vi'. Al.hk.t. Phlllppin(' l'>lands. Eng· Corona del .\1ar. land. St•otland. Grt>(l'nland and Dr. Smedle-y or~anlzt'd the !irst th£> \\"(•SI Indies Toastmaster ('lub In Santa Ana Dr. Smedley s£>rve as edUf'.l In 1924. lht> mf'mbers bi'ing in uonal director at th(' lntt>rna terMied In learning to '>f>('a k be twnal headquartt>rs located at tore an audtence by practke. 111~ W. Eaghth St . Santa Ana ·'Tht.>re was no Idea to enlargE' wher£> 2S persons are t>mpln}t'fl thl.' group:· Dr SmedlE>y sah1 Coplt>S of The Toastma:.ter maR· Other clubs startl"d being !nrmed azlne for March mailed thrvugh ao; memb<'rs movt'd to othN the Santa Ana I>O"t offtl·e towns and •JthN men lc:u ned wt>lghed thrt>E' tun.... Tht> mag.t about the idea. A total nf 1 ;)10 Lint" IS pnnted 1n • .tnl..t .~···' dub are C'ha rtered at pres4'nt T\\u mult tlHh !Jrf''•f'' :n the- with n£>w on<'S bf>tng organtud tnternallonal olft• f" r.• ,l...-•1 Itt at tht> rate of onto 3 cia} ThP pnnt edu' alluna l 'T •..-n,tl total ml'mbershap is 15 ()()1 The Dr ~mt'dlt>) ... wt I • r '' •·! t .. clubs a re llmlte<l to 30 m£>mbt>r" Cor•ma del ~1M lw • '"" ! •· llkPd -----tht• i•x·.ttum \\ I'· ,. I 1•, r h.•m The Cafe Re,.rter it'"K'Idlf> 4.'dllllr ·I Tl • T•··•'' m.s'h'r m.t)l.tnn•· II\•·· '' 7_~, \1 trl~ulcl A\1• l • •r . l• \:...r ll..tm l rum .... r···· .. It. I t th• L ... , . .., 1 ... Bll jlo<.al Tu.t,tm.t~lc•r .ul .'\t· .. h Mnar.. ·' ,. \\ " n ;~n., 1 \,. h · h t I"!'Wt't .. at ti ·:Jil pIll ••" I I ••, II\ , f' Pr arP annuun.:tn~ t ,. ·~ j I r th D f R tr tht' .\"p ·,\('otTI llH~•••' \t ht m.t op<>nang o t>tr n 1 ··~·:n 1111111'1 Llll IIIIET By the tJme you read thla we hope SaJlle's game neht arm Ia back In the groove ... whlppl.nc out her whimsical chatter. Bet 10 to 1 you'U hear about her va- cation at thE' desolate cte.rt seeking the healing power ... ol solitude and old sol. If we know Sallie. sht>'s discovered Iota of edible new Ideas to reminisce about Ill COM fOU doa't li:Dow •• , it'a oa.ly oae ... lr to IUcbCII'd'• 6th A.DAiftnary Sale • • -... moat Ullhelin~-6 wbele yean ... Picked out tbe priaM fOU WGDt the IDO&teft ~f P'rf- dcrf, Uae l!ttb. .. '11 ... lr tbNe proud wiD.Den to cart off a becruWul aew C. E. CIIEST TYPE F II E E Z E a . . . C. L At1TO)CATIC CLOTilES Dft- EJt •.• aDd 115-t CAP'P'EJIS AlfD SATTLER EUTE CAS R.AJirCE. Saturdcry. tbe 20tb. la the day to will tbat buge C. L OPRICRT FOOD FRE~ ••• CONBIXATIOJf C . £. AUTO- MATIC WASBU AlfD DIITEII cmd GAFFERS AlfD SA T"rLEII 1954 DELOU: CAS R.A.JfCE WITH ... T.I .T ...• (top bwa· er hmttr) ••. Doa't for~t ••• DeposJt youz fzee tic.Jreta .•. DCIIDe cmd all ..• ~Uahle at ltJcbard'a Chec.katGDda. ttl · ed 1 elected n ee president. Mrs. Don ~trs. Flanagan died Saturday aid PetNson S«'retary and Don . . Anderson treasurt'r. 10 her home. She wus a nat1ve ,.. be f h bo d f ;•aem rs o t t> new ar o of Wallasey County, England. dl WIJII Be t 1 It Busln<$S areas get service five times a week and residential areas two garbage and one trash collect ion a week. .Monday and Thursday garbage collections are made on Balboa Island, Little I land. Shore Clilts. Corona Highlands. Harbor Island. Bea- C'On Bay, Bay Shores· and from the west jetty through Balboa to 26th St. In Newport Beach. Tues. day and Friday garbage collec- tions are made in Corona del Mar. Lido lsle. Newport Heights. CUU Haven· and 26th St. to west c lty 11 rnJ ts. A canasta marathon w ill be held nt>xt Tuesday e\enlng by members of the Wom£>n's FE>l lowshlp or the Corona del Ma r Community ChurC'h and thE.'ir frit>nds. Mrs John ~"'!~far of BaJ . boa, ways and means t•hnlrman. announce-d that "m;:\11 parttf''> will b<' ht>ld in \ artt•U~ h•>m£>'> d uring the <'Vt>nlng anc1 th t des serts will be Sf'rvt>d a t 7:30 p.m ResNvat ion-. may h•· madP with Mrs. Lal\ta r a t Harbor 0628-J fur the parties and a dditional ho<;t esses a re ne<'dl"d. !'lt'ak hou:-;e a nrl erot·kt a II j,u ll..!t• l"l" 11 111 thE' n<>w Andrt>Sf'n bulldtn~ .tt ~tarlj.Nld Ave anrl (",oa-.1 Ht~h New Trial in FREE GRf K'ERIE.S FREE Wd}" Cowna d£>1 ~lar Th<> fiatt> PRE~11l"~1S FR£E EATS III I 25 , rectors are am r u e • and came to Ca om a )ears Leo de los Rlos, Dr. Robert Clan-I~ tnd:l y IThursd.ly • li u~h D··v·•ng Case h.t shoppt>r .. "'ho get d .. lucky Hu~m report'> that Cher s Inn \ tar on theu cash reg1st~ r~-ago. She had lived In Costa d Ro~rt Blair and Donald Mesa for the past 15 years. Sur-er. Moving from Shore Cliff to Emerald B.ay ls "'ttln. Gabrielle Allen. Her home at 177 Shore- cliff Rd. has ~ntly bt't'n pur· chased by ~tr. and ~Irs :\1 .\f Culver, formerly u! F .lllbrook and &>aron Bay. at the formeT location of Gen.-·s "elpts durln.a our tO-day ~lebra• Res taurant In Corona del Mar. Tht> Cit) of Xe\\-port ~ach f tion. You'U feast, too. Jl you vfalt \'lvors are her hWiband. Clarence 1 Ferguson_. _____ _ o. Flanagan, and a daughter NEXT WEEK nOCLAJ:IIED Patricia Jane Wimmer. of the AS ClJU. SCOUT WEEK home address: a son. Dean A. s hould be done with rt>modellang h,t, ~n ~amt"d a nt>w trutl In our hostE'SS rorn~ wh~ fa- in tim£> for OJ)<'ntng around thf' tht• m 311..1 :,¥; JUcit:mf'nt ~r,t nlf>rf mtliar Rtchard" foods will ~ Flanagan, ot Costa Mesa: two Mayor Norman Miller o! ~t>W· s tL'p daughters. Mrs. Raymond I port Beach issued a proclama· Ray o! Altadena and Mrs. Claude tion this week proclaiming next CarE.'y ot Garden Grove: her week as Girl Scout Week. This mother. Mrs. Emma J. Hardy, o! will ~ the first time that Girl Costa ME.'sa and a sister and two Scout Week will be observed In brothers. :\1arch. the date having been Trash coll~ons are made on Balboa Is land and !rom the west jetty to Seventh St .. Balboa. on Monday: Corona del Mar. south of highway, a nd Shore Cliffs. Tuesday. and Corona Highlands and from Seventh St .. Balboa. to 26th St.. Newp ort Beach. on Wl'dnesday. The Thursday tras h collections are made on Little Is land and 26th St . 1\"ewport Beach. to west city limits. Fr-Iday trash collections art> made on Lido Isle. Nt'\\'l>Ort Heights and Cliff Haven. ~orth to Pasadena \\ill I{O ~Irs Maudf' Flatht>r of 615 PolnSt'llla Ave . Corona dt>l ~tar ~fu\ ing to that ac1dr<'Ss W ill b(' Capt. :tnd :\frs. S V Laub Capt and ~fr ' Laub ha\c be-t'n llvin~t tn Cornna. where th4.'y wNe stttlloned Jl tht> ~aval Hospital h£>fore Capt Laub·s r('Cenr rNiremt>nt from the ~avy Both the h oUM'S \\t're sold by R. L. Strickler. Harhm ar('a rt>altur. midrlle nf )larch . . Tht> Frtd..1y U 1' ld II ,,,, k 1 1 ut ft,,._.,ml'.ld I 'I sampled by SO! litE' ably a~<>L. tt'd noon grnup that u,.;f'd to mN>t a t ~upNI•Ir < rrt ·~ J 1., : 1 b.) Barbara Lnn~ '' hu > ou'll re· Gt>ne rand n1lW IS gatht>rtng :11 The• )"'tllh ',fft>r•··l 1 ~~·rma mPmber ht>ll)f'd wrap tho~ bt>au the Drift R"om1 hao; rN£>1\t>rl a m•nr "Ptndl tn•u-) 1' 1'\:n.c fr •m tlful Chn.,tm.l~ Gl fh m Sant.l notl' from Gene Bot>ro--fmm ha.-. a fiX'k lnlol tht' h ~~ near th£> Shanty la:-.t l>eN-mbt>r old home to" n of Tortn•> •Turan I shore ~of C •ror .1 c!t·l \t.u I ..... , Italy• ... R£>mt>m!)('r m<> In tho• yt>ar Alturnf'~., Stt>\•'"1' F.tn: • gang:· wmte Gt>n<' ..\nuth<>r anc1 Z B \\"•'"l rvprf''t'rt 1/'t' ,., I Thursdav Cashion shuw as being In lht• ... uu ..In•! ~nd th•• held at \·aHa :\Iarina Rf'staur.tnl I yuuth ",\ .... nt-J:lt~~ Att•lfno'~' toda~ Participating are Brc1gg-. for thf' }"Uth t•latml'd that thP t"naque Shnp. Ltlrne,.; Fram't'' cuy should h,\\ <' Pr•'' 1 ntl'<l u~l' :"\urton Shops. PE'tite \'rtlf' a nrl of thl' rt'<'k b~ mt>.U'' .,f '';;:n .. Rul£>·-. nf Callfornld, with rom I barnt>r~ or llfeo guar•h 0 .... '-~..,.-r" ............. _ ~-.... ,,IIMI(! You're .Uwa)S right when you ~ Old Colony's Sdectone S)'Stem. Simply choose colors from Sdeaone chips, compare with your furnishings, order those you w.tnt, rhen paior! <408 modem colors itt flat. semi-g.loss and full gloss. Drop io roday. We will be glad to bdp you. uo•~ • CIIWI IIDWIIE '"A IIOVIDOLD DEPAWI'IOIIT nou• . -We Clft C..... ltaape- IIAUO. D1 aa eo.t al9d. c.-del Me changed to colntide with the 42nd anniversary of Girl Scout· lng In this country on March 12. JlrO'nCE OF PV8LJC SALE Notice Is hereby given that on Thursday, the 1s t day o! April. 195-l, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock. a.m.. at 22-t ~<'wpnrt Blvd .. Newport &>al'h, Calafornla. the undersigned will sell at pub lie auction the following f>('r sonaJ property: Furniture. household goods. furnishings. record playt>r. <'1.),· tume jewelry, Phllco Televasion set. mJscellaneous foreign rolns. luggage. Said auction and sale will be made under and by vir· tue or Section 1861 tal of the Code of ClvU Procedure :tnd for the purpose ol satisfying the lien of the undersigned on aid prop. erty belonglng to RANDALL PACE ln the aum or $215.00, to· gether wlth the costs of said sale. Dated: March lat. 1954. CHARLES H. KOHLMAN Publish: Marcll 4, 11. 18. 25, 1954 In the Newport Harbor Ensign. THE ENSIGN, HA-1114 For ........... en•elopes c.t I TIRE THEn ATTEMPTED ------------------------TBRtE 80TS ARAESTED ml'ntarv and models b} \"Nn.l 1 ~llllt'r Charm ~hool Dr. w. c. s.i .. F-ral ' TRIED ~l PER CI111LA YF.T"" Th<' fina l bus iness meeting of Newport P o I I c e arr<';;t<'l1 a • SL"PER t'tl(li.AS ~l"PEP.' P.f'cent gut'"lS at tht> H url('~ IS Heltl II PISIIIMI qt11>1t• .1•1<1 unq untt• m' T\' ...,,, the retiring board for the rom -I Pa ramount boy, 16. un ch.1rgt'~ blned Corona del Mar and Ha r-ot attempted J>('lly th£>ft and lark bor VIew Schools PTA will be or parental rontrol and a ~nrth held tonight 1 Thursday • at the Long Beach boy. II. and ..t Para home or Mrs. Robert Gardner. mount boy, 13. for lack of par 320 Evening Canyon Rd., Shore ental control at 10:09 p m ~.H Cliffs. Co-hostesses will be Mrs.. urday. Polt<'t" charged that th4.' M)•let Porter. Mrs. Robert Olan. first youth attempted to ~teal a der and Mr . John Ne!L new tire from a sen•ict• station 8<>11 Inn. <:or•)l'1.1 11<'1 ~tar \\('ff' ,. 1 t r~ 11 th•'} ... wt :'\o \fr anol ~~r~ A~a Call nf Lido Or Wa ll lam Ch Hh•.o -:.muh ; hr11k1•n huttlt•" t • •"olltll'ncl "llh 1-..le anrf lht>ir c;un ard rfdul'!htN· uf 2:?'.! litll'l llr l "r ''"' 11"1 \!.tr a 11 i ~~ ,lf ,jJI, nu df'Pfl"" In Ia\\. lh£' Ll£>well} n Bt~by·,., a Tl"llfE'c1 (\rth0<1nntl"l •llf'•l rr 11f u •n .:! Bl'•ach. )lr-1--.lbt>ll£>· day In Pac;adt>na .lftt'r .1 lrn,ePr ~1\t•.l ••f BalhtM Island and ang lllnt>s.c; Dr Smith ".l ... hnrn p.trl~ .1: •1 \lr and ~IN H in Dunm lllf' C tf',t I .tn.l .mw l ' thf' l ""liC'>l .;: lit'' " ,l ._,,} $( heno k u{ B.l) ~hnre~ a no:! P.l~'l· During the business meeting at 518 Coast Blvd., Corona c1t>l tlt>n.t HI' '" "lin 1\ t'•1 h~ '"'' .... on, Dr l'.hllem.lll Smtth •f t'pr •r • l••l to be ronducted by Mrs . Harvey :\far. by throwing It over the sta · ,._ C J\ .i t';J I' "l ., r !'e E~s q- Pease. president. a report will be I tlon roof. The station attendant t:>r "OS ,.,...,t'o -''e re; .. h! Col made by ways and means chair-called pollee. , H.,•bor I <4 -1 I I 5 c)nd oro .. e ~~· man. Mrs. Ray Hall. on the chil·l • o • • • • • • o • o • o o o o • • • o • • • • o • o o • • o o ' dren·s magician show held Sat-From fhe POUCE BLOMR \f,>r .Inti r.nhc•rt -.r •t ,f p ''·' dl'na unt' 11uc"l••·r \Jr, F. J<!<'IIP F1t>l•l F:n~IH ,.f ~IPrr.t ~1.lc1r<' 1 ,~..,IN \Jr.. Alh.'ll'' 1 Smith Bt•ll nf I I' .td 1 fo•Ur gTandC'hil11rt•n .1nri 't'\l'n .:r<'ll grand, htldn•n urday at the Port Theatre. Ap· proximately 900 tickets w«>re 0 o a 0 0 0 • 0 0 o a 0 0 e 0 a 0 0 0 o o o a 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 t 0 sold, raising S225 for Harbor Cars driven by Vernon F. Steen VIew and Coron a dt>l Mar PTA Mrs. Bradfo >rtt "hilt> they "'cr<' a:<.l{'('p at ~::i ,, m \!.tr<'h I C01rol Ht'bnf'r otf 31" L..irK'<pllr Avt-.. Corona dc>l !\t.u "1'> lrt•a t P11'11th11~ Preltllll AUIIIIIrJ ... Tillie projects. Aa.slstlne Mrs. Hall with and Herman Nelson, both of tickets were roommotb• cbalto North Hollywood. wer.-lnvoh-ed men Mrs. Stacy Morgan and Mrs. Porter. • • • in an accident with a parked f bt' car registered to J ames E. ~tt:~· ~· ~h~·:~i;:.n:dtf'~~-K~;:: A brlt>f r~pcm on the ln~tltute Grubbs, of m Larkspur Avt-.. neth Knapp, nf 319 ~largut-rlte on unwt'd parenthood. !~ponS<ln"d d 1 M t Po A Ave .. "orona del :\1ar ft>b 28 . . . by the l 'nh·t>rslty of CftlitC>rnia Corona e ar. • PPY ve o.c e'\tt'n ion dlvU on In RtVf'f'"'lde and Coast Blvd .• F~. 2S ... Cus A cl\t'nlllt.> bt>dsprl."ad \U~ tolt'n 1 h , 1 l\t driven by NornuLn Jf. Wakt'man. !rom a room In thl." ta~to Mott-l. 3 t mont was lfoV£>n 1Y · r. 1 A D-Jt)Oa b 610 Coast ""'·'". Xewport Bfoach. F J CINll')' at the Ja.;t ml.'t'llng of 119 Apo t'na w .. '"' · poll ....... r""pon-... Fl'b 28 . A ""'· of tht" N«-wpon Harb.lr Au"har~ land. and Wayne £. ~. of "" ...-.,.... ~ ITS PBOBUL T A FACT THAT LOTS OF TOV All£ WOKDEIIDfC WBATS COOK- IX' FOil LENT • • • W £ L L • TllA T"S WHAT WE'RE BEU FORI S E R V £ SOME OP' ' CARL'S FIIIICKY P' I S • • • • FUUCKT. 8ECAVS£ JT LOVES TO 8£ SlfOTBEilED WJT1I JOE'S DELECTAILE TAftU SAUCE • • • SCIIVIIPnOUI FDnfM KADDJE roa '"PAS· TIDIOOS P'ASTEa• IS A 8I:IT SE.I.I.D CONS L&JrTD I&A-so• UCII TEA&. Tin' IT 1W:K COVDIET WAY ••• IOAK I It-was both a busln85 and social gathering at the recent meettne ot the Newport Elemt-n- tary School PTA. held at the Udo Isle ho~ ol Mrs. A. V. Jonee Jr. Followt.nc the business meetlnc. a baby shower was held fc. Mrs. John 1. SllteJds. past president of PTA. and Mrs. A. L ~bure. audJtor. I I mm. "am•r• ,-a.lu ..... at .,120 "nd of the-Children's Homt' ~~et~ Bakersfield, Wfte ln\'0 ''ed n an • ..-.. ......, • ot C~li!ornt3 accident ~nUy at Newport a pair of binoculars \'alued at I Blvd. and 23rd St. ... The Sht'll B.SO v.-to~ stolen from the Lido Th<' lunt-heon mHting wu • ht'ld In thto hom4" of M"-TN! Mulne Dodlt on Balboa laland Salon of k auu. 3-UO~ VIa Q\1atl. 177 £ Ba . Front Balboa POVWDI OP TIDCK na.&.n'l ... DUIW .•. ft..ACa Gil U OLIVE oa. COATD -••• AJfD COYEa CIOIOL.na.Y ....,... ICALDD 1111.&. UD U.U UOVT .... GIG. A IIOO&Uft OYaL a.. PVU.Y DMOft 'Ia fiL. LEnonoa~ JII.Aft'D ........ Willi • • • was enteftd by ~ne who ()porto, N..a"PPtt ~ach. Pauline Island. Mrs.. W D Schork, au • broke the claa In Uae docw near CUrran. of that addl'HS f'tPOrt~ Saturda.y Ia the date for the th h dl b ~ ... 1 t k ,_... ..., . . . APPtoX1mate'" ..vl lllary pres1<k'nt. lnttodul'fod t-'0 Carnival at Ute Horace Enslen e an e ut nVUI ftC •a.s • · ...... 410 "' ...-n...-• m~mbtora. Mnl. HMtt'ard ~. Edward Nellon. 214lt Ola-worth ol nickles In a cloth baa Lawwon or Balboa and Mrs A. v . Scbool Jl'OUR..._. ~neflt f(w mond A" .. Balboa l.aland. told were atoJ~n from VInce's Cafe. J() f Lido 1 1 H081 the Newp<wt and Enslen Sdtoola pollc.. Feb. 38 ••. A car cttlv-en 630 31Jit SC~ ewporr ••""· po-, 11" 0 '~' PrA. The hou,. are 2 to 8 p.m. by Mn.. £.E. Eleet. '72. oltnt'tt Lke ~ notlfied P~. ~ ..• -.ft'e Mr& Chul~ Ullman. M.rL Tbe<re wtll be snack& dinner. W. l&l~ Blvd .• N4!Wpoft IMda. Cars ol..Lols M. Parry, 223 Or-W. A. Beotlt and M.ra. Clu.ry. Mrt. (Oftee tor JUit a nkhl. and lob tore the lett ...., fft\ct.r ot pua. d\tcl A\-... Corona lkl Mar. and K~nnecJ\ Boettcher, Ht'4lrta anCI of booths. rountry ~. movt. Lna Newport polb car * Of· ~oe A. SmJth. ot su Oc-ean F'lov.~ aau l"~a1 ehalrma.., ancJ cartoons, ~~ and C'Oll· tnted by ~ ~ Lau.rtn Blvd.. Corona del Mat, wee In· ff'P<Wtt'd It •at a ll"t ftnan • nm coo•••• u.w• IOWMD OWD 'Ia 1W ••• aa-..aww-.•q a -OO'f·---.~ .... ... ....... ,. tftt.&. and Oll'lcer Earl •Mbadt. In vol~ In a.n at'cldent ln ftont clat •~ ao alley et that adchea Feb. » or 5U Ot-Ma Blvd. hb. 27 • . . -----------"'""=;_:---o-~....._ __ ...__ ........ __ _ An your prin~nq needs wiN be .•. Dean lradfard, of 3Z1 Snuc Hl eon'a bk')'tt. wu ~~toa.n from hendled. con.,.uantfy end ~-H.,._ act. cwr lla""-daued tM fldl at ~pwt llaftor eouslv •n the, ~telv-.qu.p.of 1M WM .,.._to eapture a 14 U'nlon Rtp 9dMJol. ~ Ball, ... Job Prlntinq ~· .. J.S.,..-olcl prow .. .., •· ot 11M......,. A: 0.. .... .. ---- fC' ~~C:C:... ~~: -... title Mclnw fll ». ud told ,..,. M. 21~ , PAGE ElGin' •ana unn .. a ams N011CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th~ Board o.t Supervisors of Oranee County Harbor District will r~lv~ bids for the follow· lng work which Is located a t the Balboa Yacht Club, Newpo r t Beach : Construction of aproxlmate· Jy 143 lineal teet of steel sheet piling bulkhead wlt.h rein· forced concrt'te coplne and tie back sy stem. Relaying and construction of a ppro.xlmately 165 lineal fet>t of storm d ra in pipe, with catch basin In place. Bids are wanted for the e ntire project. The Boar'd of Supervisors n~11erves the nght to reject any and a ll bids. All or said work and materia l!', except suc.-h m att'rlals as a re to be furnished by Orang<' County Ha rbor District shall be fur nishNi in a<·t•orunnc:e ''ilh p lans. spedfka t ions and form c•ontrac-t to be execuwd by the ... u<Tess!ul b idder. a ll no" (In file in lh<' e>f· fice of the County CINk. N C ·CJf • flclo Clerk of the Board I'Jf Su· too 1 s not separately classified herein . 2.26 Powder m an 2.41 Electrician-Journeyman 3.10 Flagman . .. 2.05 Watchman . . l.!n Sandblaster 'tNo:uleman l 2.50 Sandblaster (Pot Tender! 2.24 Tar and Mortarf9an 2.10 A-Frame (Boom Truck) 2.65 Apprentice Engineer. In· cludlne Fireman. Oiler and Greaser ... 2.23 Air Compressor Opera tor 2.35 Concrete Mlxer Operator- paving type and mobile ml.xer .. · ....................... 2.75 Concrete Mixer Operator- Skip Type . . 2.50 Heavy Duty Repairman 2.65 Hea vy Duty Repa irman- Helper 2 23 Pile Driver 0 J)f'rnt<lr 2.88 Pump Opera tor 2.35 Tractor Operator -Bull· dozer. Ta mper. 5<·raper Or Drag Typf' shovel or Boom Attachments 2.65 Unlvf'rsul F:qulpment Op· <'rator -Shovel. Drag. line. D c.-r ri c k . l)('rrlck Bar,s~f'. C I a m l' h e I I or Cram• 2 pervlsor-.. Truck Drivers -Dump Plans. Spedfkatlons and tJtht>r Truc·k of le:-s than 4 C'(lntract documt>nt form« "'111 bt• yards water lt'V<'l 2 13 a vaila ble for exa mination w ith· Truck DrivE-rs -Dump lln•tMU. •-OCC I AIIMACLIJ K.a u.,d. ... ,....w ...... . ............... ej .... . .... eld ·-··tz·ttpe ....... ... ..., ............. LJoord. ...... ,.. ........ _ ,._ ................. M8 .... -.ada --... --..... .,..... old. ..... ,.. K.a ........ C.U· ............. J .... a-.... . MtpiatM........W ... ... 'l'be ................... u.t.d ......... -.~ .... ..... ........... Weatera Vatted ...._ _. 0...... .. .,aac.d MCODd Ia t.be dowallW ClOIDpetitJOD of tJae ~ 1A9toD c.bclllaploaablpe I a a t ....... Ill c1 ... A coaapetltiOD et BoUdcry BW. a lfortbena Call· fonaJa aJd COWM. be WOD third place bODorL TWo ... a avo be woa the Dick Sprla9er Me· morial Cla:Dt-S1alom. out charge and cople ma) be Trucks of 4 yards bul secured at tht> offi<:e of the Or· less tha n 8 yards wa ter Oil Narcb 13·14. Kea will partidpate Ia the 0 . S. Cbam· plOD&bJpe Ia dowublll alcl101D at Aapea. Colcwado thea oa to Sua Valley, Idaho for tbe Bar· rlmcm Cup llaen OD tbe 21at cmd 22D4 of Narcb. 8oth an cmaual m"ta. J[ea ~ to IDCllre tbe Olympics cmd be9aD pnmag bla lateDtlou with bla UOW• lag at Ciaat Slaloaa et BoU· day BW 1aat ... a.cs. KEN UOYD angt> County Harbor Enginet>r. level 216 1500 Bayside Drive. Newport Welder -lntld ('nta l to Beach. Califor nia, upon d«.>posit the trade he works w ith 2.83 ot Ten Dollars 1$10.001 per set. f{OUDAYS: Speeclng _Drivers Arrested which deposit Is a g uara ntee That the follow ing days are tha t the plans and specifications recognized as holidays: Every will be return«.>d In good condi· Sunday In the year. c.-xcf.'pt as tion to lhf> Harbor Eng lnet'r not otherwise providf'd herein. New la tt>r tha n tc.-n 1 IOJ days after Year's day, Decoration day, In· bids on the project havp been df>pendenct> day, La bor day. opent'd. and IS liablf> to forfeiturt> ArmlstiC'e d a Y, Thanksg iving if the dr awing.; and sped fka· rlay. and Chrlstma!-day If any tlo.ns are not SH returned wit~ln of thE' above holidays should fall sa1d time Tht> pla ns and speclfl· on Sunday , thf> 1\tondav follow· cations are tht> prop<'rtY of th<' 1 1ng sha ll be l'Onsldt>rc•d a IP~al Orangt-Count) HMbor Engineer holiday. Work on .. uch dav shall ing Df'pa rtmrnt. and arf' loaned !)(' paid fc>r at th s d · . d 'd I b' I d <' un a} lln to the hi der untl 11 s arf.' ue. holiday overtlmt' rlllf• of thf> <'raft Thf> deposit shall nut be ron-Jn\'olved ~o wt,rk '-hall b<' re- strued to be the purcha~ pnce qulrt>d on Labr~r D.ty f>X<'t>Pt in o f any part of thest> drx•ument~. ra~f' nf rxtrc>m" ur~l'n<·y when Bidders are req uested, should life a nd property ; ... 1n immin<'nt tht>y dPCidf' ncJt ti'J submit a bid. danger tf1 rt'turn the plans and 'lpedfi· cation:. a!-soon as po~iblt• a fter l':"IFOR.\t O\'F:RTI \IE R:\TES: ~uc·h IIN'Ision i mad<' Whert> <l l-Jngl(• ~hlft .... wmk~>d. Each hid 'lhall I><' marl<> out on !'l~ht huur · •Jf t'tHIItnunu ... rm· pluym<'nt. f'X<'f>pt for I u n t· h a form tu b<' uht,tined at the of· fief' of the Orange Cc1unty Har· bor Engineer. a nd sha ll he ac- companied by a c f' r 1 I f I e cashier's check or a bidder bond In a sum not less than t('n per c<'nt tin', 1 r;f thf' am ount bid. .;aid r h('<"k or bond II• hf' made pPriod" sh all <'On"tltutf' a day's work. beginn ing on .\1onday a nd rough Fraday of each week. herf.' work Is rpqulrc.-d In ex<"Ms of eight 1~1 houN nn any one day or on holiday.;. such work "hall bl' paid for 111 onf' and ()nt>· half limf'" thr hii~Jt' ratf' of payablf' to Ora ngP Count~ Ha r hor Dl'itrlrt Rirl'< <:hall ht> re· ""d~f'l'. o·PivNI anrl filNI with th<' Counry It "h.tll hP m.lndator} upon Clerk of (lrangf' County f'X of· lht• ('nntr..u·tnr '''"hom t hl' N>n· fwth ( l•·rk nf thi'-Board nn m tr.wt I~ ·'"driiNI ,tnrl UJ:Km .1ny hpf11r,. Tur">cl.t) thP 2.'lrc1 rl.t~ of 'utw·untr.u·flor undN him Ill p.ty :'.tan·h. 1!1;'>1. at 2 :1Ml ro'rlur•k I' .\1 not If'<;~ th.tn thf' "Pf'C'Ifll•ll r.t lf'~ of .... tlrl d a ). and "'ill tw qpr·nPd in thr-'''t·c·ution CJ! ... aid t'tHHrowt. <incl puhlldy rrall on th.tl d.ttf' Tht> ''H'C'<'SSful hldrler "Ill bf' 1n thf' r•H •m ,,f thf• Bo<trrl ••f Su I fi'(1 Utr<'il t•• furnl1-h a faithful IJPrVtl'nr ... 1n tht• Cman1;. c .. urt Y"rfnrmanr(• !)(mfl In an _amount Hnu ... r• :o; • .nta Ann nran~,. ('11un Pqual In f1ft y pe-r epnt • ,::,()'. 1 of t y C'.tllfornaa lhl' r·ontr:lrt vrk r anrl a labor Thf' .tb<IH ' ml'ntion<>•l , hc•r k ••r .tnt! matf'rlal bonrt In an amnunt hronrl ... h~tl l ht• gl,r·n ;1!. guarttll·l "(fUdl to Clft } PN l'f'nt t50', I of tf.'r• th.tl th" hlflriPr "'111 rntN thr contract prkf'. which bond into th,. rnntr:11 t on lhf' form 'h<tll prnvld<• that If th(' pf'rson a., s, •• ~i•c c~rc• to 138 Dlrillc 1113 The ="ewport Beach Harbor De· pa rtmt>nt a rrested 136 boat op . E'rators on charges of s~lng In thf> harbor during 1953, Harbor Mastf.'r Russt'll E. Cr aig h as rt"'· ported to the Newport Beach City Counrll a nd the Orange County Ha rbor Commission. The bay spc.>ed limit Is five miles an hour In thf> lowt-r bay Motorists charged with peed- lng rf'('('ntly by Newport poliC'e Included Margaret H. Ma r·hall. 449 Flower St.. Costa Mesa. for 40 In a 25-mlle zone. 15th St. and Irvine Ave., Newport Helehts; Edwin T. Enoctl Jr.. Cabanas Marinas. Nt-wport Beach. 50 In a 25-mlle zone. Balboa Bl vd. and 36th St.. Newport; Richard 8. Hodge, llO<P., W. OC'ean Front. Newport Beach. with 40 In a 25· mile zone. Balboa Blvd. and 16th St.. Newport ; James R. Webb. 101 1, Via Antl b(>s. Lido lslf'. 50 Totals of otht>r actlvltlf.'S dur-Ci d lng tht' Yt'ar includf.' 17 firE' calls. In ermen 22 rescuf.' c-all .... 33 assists to la rgf.' I boat-.. flO a'>~ist<: to sma ll boats • tnd lnvPstlgau nns n! 2-1 boats H F •d ' brokf'n Into In !-lips and 11 boats ere r1 ay btokf'n into <II moorln~s The til.'· panmc.-nt al<;(l mad<' IR arrl.'st:; · othN than SJ>l"<'d found and de Thi<~ coming Friday. March 5. ·troyt>d 18 dt>rellets, held 246 Piratf.'S host LA Ha rbor JC here. rowboats for identification and then met>t Riverside, Mar<'h 12. to re-t urn. listed 111 rowboats lost I start Eastern Conference compe- and not re<"Overed and found a nd tltlon. OCC's schedule Includes rl:>turned 237 rowboat!'. eight dua l met>t-., In addition to ThP devartmf.'nt al~o handlt'd the Southern Cnl JC Relays at ~ <;pero Nlmplaint~ 173 otht>r Santa Ana. April 17. the Frf"'no l't'Jmplamts aN'omm odatf.'d 103 Relays. M ily l:l the Eastf'rn Con- gur:.t vl"s..wl.;, lnstaiiNI 12 off· fNPnce, Snuth<'rn California and sh!Jrf' m(J(Jrln~s. ln!'talled 1i StatP champlon!>hlps . <:hr•rf' ml)()rJnJ::' and hand IN! CoD fer • D c e admlalatra· 2.:l3l misrellan('(m'l ca ll<~ ton receaUy appr~ a coaa· Raia, El,a.site Sllert Fills Pe•r SJst. I• Tecla, Ullrarr H•lrdest hit by heavy St>ason:.l rains tha t lnnunda ted Oran~r county last Wl.'l.'kend was Orange promlae whereby the EC ttUe would be t:t.dded OD a polat bcula. The polata w I 11 be awarded accord1D9 to tecaD atcmdiD9a Ia tbe dual m .. t acbedu1e cmd the all·leaf\Je m..t oa a 1·4·3·2·1 baala, with the acboot thet plc.b up the bitbnt total DCIIDed cllo:mploa. Cuast Collc·g~ wh('n a ''frf>ak f."X· now atl•optrtl b' thJ): Btmrc1 •• net ur h i~ . Ub<'fmt rac·t"r" fa ll to pay 1 . h J p o. 1\'(' " Qrt" cripplrd one-third nnw on f1lr· "' tth th r• C••unl\. r .. r any matPn al-. 't•xc•ept such f h II Coach Hueston Harper put his cinder ho~fuls througft thf'ir first we«>k of actual practice, d P· spite poor weather. and a turn · out of only 18 Pira tes. Six are 1953 lt>ttPrm«>n a nd six 1954 cross o t e c-o ege's f.'l('('trlcal powf.'r CINk. If aw.trtlf'cl tn him. anti matf'riills a!' a rf' furnishNI by Thf' tl a m il!: E' est lmatNi at Will lw tlt•d.trf'cl fQrft"itt·rl if thP thP Orange ('ounty Ha rbor Dis-$1 200 was center('(! In the thrl"<'· ... u,·<·p~..,fu l hulclt•r r .. ru ... <'' to ••nt('r lrtl l '· prnvlllion . pro\'f.'nt1f'r nr phn <'wir ing ")'!>tl'm of the Tf'Ch· int11 -.:~icl NmtraC'I "A ithln a othPr ~uppiiP<:, or tf'nms, uM•d in. nnlogy and Li bra ry build ings. pprio<l I)( fiH• t51 c1ays .tftt"r hf• IIIJIIO. fllr or al)(lut thE' pPrf<Jr· F'rancis Albf'rs. mlllntenancp In" r"f.JU~t('d to do !<1'1 by thr· manrf' 11! th4:' work NmtrartNI IQ .. ' r rrw fnrt"man. rPiatrd t hat thl.' 84Jartl ,,, Supf'f\.I<:ClrS of nra nof' hf' tilln(' liT fflf an~ \\Ofk or labor r ,.. po"A rr allurp came nt 3:50 p m. C'ounty lfarl)(or ni:<trwt. thrr~>rm of any klnr1. or fnr Soturtiay a ftrrnoon whrn w nter Nn birl~ will hf' arrt"JHPrl fr11m amount~.; rlu<' unriPr thf' l 'nt'm· SN"pPr1 lntr1 a major relay box cou ntry veterans. The Pinrtn fif'Jn to be stroag lD the diataa~ neata, with crou couatry a.ttemaea llay Noatoya, DOD B....U cmd S t a ff o r d gt'rilig OCC p1eaty of apeed. a Contrartm \\-hn 1.; nnt llrc>n~d pJc,)mc>nt lnsuranl'f' Art \A.Ith te · 1 n front of the Tech building. w k 1 th 1 d h in aN'ordnnt·f' with thf' l<l \\ un· spPCt to 'ut·h work •If lahor tha t ea n e spr nts an Ur· The power shortagr disabled dl th PI t 1 1 k d h der thf' •Jrn\ lslon~ or Division thP !'urN y •tr -.uretJ P.; "'ill pay for es. e ra es a so ac ept ,. the> lig hting and heating systems 1 th fl ld t AI lth 111. Chapt~>r 9 of thl" Bu~Jnp~.; and ):ame. In an ·a m ount not exct'ed· n «' e even s. ong w of both buildings and c-lasses In Elll 1 t d Upd k ( Profe!<slons Codf." of the Stall" of lng thf' '-~Um speclflc•d In tht> 8• wa a an Y e rom thl.'se areas met In neighboring th 1953 Ro WI b California. bond. and a lso. In case -.ult is e team. n nter urn, buildings. Albers pointed out hi h j d Bob p diU Bidt'l"r.s "rP hPreby notlfif>(J brought upon thP bond. a rra-.on-g umper, an a a. • " that the continued rain and a h that pursuant to provisions of ablP attorney's fet> to be fl.x<>d s ot putter. appear to be the shortage of necessary materials tr n ld , "~ton 1770 of th" Labor c-.. e by the Court: said bonds to ..__ • s ongest e men. ~· ... •KJ """' had held up repair activities. of tht> StatP of California. the f'Cured from a s urf>ty C'(lmpany The Coa.st roster Includes: Bob Board of Supervisors of Orange> saUs!actory to the Board of Su-aao nu Df JfJITC Ellls and BJU Lamb. pole vault· County Ha rbor District has BSC'er· pervlsors or Orange COI.lnty ffar· ers; Don Honnell. Harry Llddl· miles an hour in a 25-mllt> zone at Balboa Blvd. and "E" St .. Bal- boa: Lloyd C. Howard. 1939 lr· vine Avf.'. Costa Me~a. with 40 in a 25-mll~ zone. Balboa Blvd . a nd 21st St.. New port : Frank E. Wa ltz. 1530 Ocean Blvd., Balboa. with 40 In a 25-mlle zone. Balboa. Blvd. a t 12th St.. Newport. Thomas F. Crayton, of 438 Newport Ave., Costa Mesa. was cha rgNi with spet>dlng 55 miles an hour In a 25-mlle zone. Sal· boa Blvd. and Jfith St .. Newport ; James E. Owen Jr . 870 Arbor Dr .. Costa Mesa. 40 In a 25-mlle 1one. Balboa Blvd. and 11th St .. Newport; Craig E. Warfield. 318 Mor ning Canyon Rd.. S h o r e Cliffs. with 43 In A 25-milf' zone . on Via Lido .Sord. U do Isle Jnannt> Purves. 319 Marigold Avf.' .. Corona dc.>l Mar. -15 In a 25· milt> m ne, Balboa Blvd. at Ninth St . NE'Wport; Dougla" Williams. 1425 W. Bay Avf.'., NE'Wport. with 40 In a 25-mlle zonto. Balboa Blvd. at Eighth St., Ba.Jboa : Betty Lou Talman. 539 Riverside Ave .. Newport Ht>lght!!, 40 In a 25-mllt' 1one. Balh<)fl Blvd. nnd 18th St . N l'Wport ; John W Parks. 252 1, E 22nd St . Costa .\fesa. with 35 In a 15 miiP zan<'. Ba lboa 81 \'d At 13th St .. Nt>wport f:\'f.'rt'tl L. Graha m. 3406 W 0<-t>a n Front !\t>wpon. for 40 In a 25-miiE' zon(', Bnlboa Blvrl at 38th St .. Nt>wport ; Ray 0 . Gould. 1300 W Bay A\f."., Nf.'wport. 45 In a 25 mili' ~onf', Balboa Blvd. at 41th St . :'\pwport: Michatol J. CH IIaha n Jr .. of 933 1~ Balboa Bl vd . ·tO In a 2.). mliP zonf.', Bal· boa Blvd .Jnd Eighth St.. Bal· oon: Glenn W. Di<~mang. 126 E. 0<-ean Front, Ba lboa. with 50 In a 25-mllt> zont>, Balboa Blvd. and 15th St .. Newport; Bernard Bell. 308 Island AvP .. Bnlboa. with 45 In a 2;}-mllt' znnf.'. Ba lboa Blvd and Island Ave. Balboa. Lack of Vets Dims Diamond Potential With only f o u r returning sophomores. Coac h Wendell Pickens wtll have a dUflcult task re building Orange Coast's nine. He stated \hat lt would be strict· ly a freshma n t~am. The tour returning aophs from last year'• E .. tern Confeorence champion· shlp ball club from the core of this year 's aquad. d bor Dls•·lct Th c t Jll A fire caused S200 damage to cote. Ray Montoya, Roy Startord talned an adoptf>d the.-prevail· ... · e ontrac or w So far. many ..,.ltlons ar'"' va- l al•-... _ .., 1 _ ... t f 1 h the galley In the Newport Har· and Hugh Tyleor. dUitance run· ,........ "' lng rate of hour y wages and _, ""' r~,.u ror:u o urn s a cer-cant and th ........ wUl ..._ a 1--aJ lt l h h bor Yacht Club Feb. 24. Sgt. l ohn neT8· Akl Iwata broad Jumper· "'"'' ""' "'""'' rates for lt'gal holidays a nd t cate t at e carries compen-• • , lhlltJnl around of pla-•or I I Bloom a nd Officer lf'rry Irwin Loren Kemrww and Rod LaShell~ -·-• overtlm(', In the locality In which sat on nsurance covering his ""'" • first atrlnr bertha. l .... empl y-"' th k ..__ of Newport pollee notlcect smoke hurdlers : Roy Xunlaawa and Lee th s work Is to 1M!-perform ....... for o .......,., upon e wor to '"' The Pirates are p~aylne a full· af done U d th •• ct hi h comJng from the buUdlnl, '-· Paee. 440 and 880; l ack Updyk~. each cr t. workman or me· n f.'r e conua w c ...,. .c:aJe contere-alate 01'1 a ho- I d d may ....... ente d 1 t bet vesttaated to dilc:over Oa.mea In jav~Jin ; Ron Wlnterbum. hlth ·--......, cha n c nee e to e.xecute the "" re n o w.-en and home baala alon1 with a d d him and the o Co t 1.. the galley. and rad.loed fftr the Jumpt"r; Don O'Donn~ll a nd BLne contract awar e to the auC'<'eSS· range un Y ~ar. rueeed non---n•--..... _.ul .... bo 01 t I f h fire departm~nt which ~xtln· Starr, dl.cus; and Bob Padilla. ...., ""'""'"""" .,......., "' ful bidder. r .s r ct or t e construction Coach Plcken.a aa-"In or ..... to Of ••Jd k. aulahed the blaz.~. ahot pu«~r. ~-UWI' The prt>valllng rates 110 de· -wor -,Jay 1ooc1 u.baiJ, you've pt termlned ar~ as (oJiows: The Contractor shall use only • to play rood teama.." ClusltlcatJon per hour unmanufacturt'd materials pro-Select ~o-•n U.-1----cl .u of now, tbe ....., Includes ca~nteor 12.70 duced In th~ United States and .,. •-~ 17 boys. lndudln1 : TN Herwa, Pile Drive-Foreman 3.13 only ma nufactured mat e r I a •• New WeMa e H-.......1 Dldl McCarter and Dldt ... Pile Driver Man -Bridge ma nufactured In t h e United D-~ meJia, pltdaen; Ed Hernra, lob and Dock Carpent~r 2.83 States. autM!tanUaJiy all from SpMoh an4 1 0 b n ltelnborn, Pile Drivt"r Man-Derrick materia l• prod~ In the UnJtt'd SOphomort" Joen Marln\K"d, I'NebiMft Paul Hoft and loft eatda .. ; Don can., o.orp aar1 eman . 2..65 States. In performa.~ ot the appointed 10 lhe OCC WeJlan Ltu bave •llmtttld tta.tr ,..,. ......, -.u ao.ntt.aJ.. 1o1ua 'hJ· Cement Flnlthf!r .... 2.70 contract. Tb~ loud ()f Super· _. 1 1_,. nation~, and~ J:Yaneand Du· lor, Walt 0u11•••• a.Je ..........._. v1 tb r1 .. loan.o alit au, baa Men n-...d --ltonwOrket -a.lntorced 101'1 ~H ~ lnt to N · d .. ldiMalf haW been ......... and aoat W ... J, Jafteldln; 9t .. l _ .••. _ -.. ·-· 2.74 ject any or aU bJda. chairman ol the lloud. Ala ., leUon to m1 the Y~~Ca~ldll. _, DIC'a ... ,..... .._..., Labcnn -GttMral and Dated: r•bnaa.ry 23. liM. pr.....-.m lobn laJJan an-'nile Jllllllh:t 111111 fill ........ DIWI4 a..aa. Pat a.11.-1o1111 eon.trudJon ...... -...... "' ... 2.05 BY ORDD or '11m IOAJtD or nounNCJ WfdMida7. 111 aM Jln7 •••un ............. anct Dlcll llcCafW. La ..... -Operaton and 8t1PDYIIOIS or 0 a A If 0 E ' qf ootid a'"* ........ UM1 DQ oatlleW•J. ,.. .... "" ........ le COUJifTY IIAitiOa 0181&.'"1' ~ .... ] ... .. ....... .... -------- ... a.drtc 'l'ook yt. (SCAI.) a. I. lllml W.. Ill Ill& ... pltl a ..._ JIMial-. ud a. I . llfJTR. C:.nt7 a.ll aDd "-MIIII: l'ew,wt ...... JDMip. • .... -.. -. ......, ••e•anl~al a ·omdo a.n fill tile..,. fl Maida • ud U. JIM. ..a 'lf'flf --~~·--· Frits 1Car1~. con.auiUn1 ~net· nHr ot 452 Mendoza Tftrace, Co· rona Hl1.hlandll. r«ftlUy ,.. turnt'd from £cypt, wbere he s~nt 16 daya lnveatl1attna the poalbUit)' of ln.ataJllnc an oil line In that c:ountry. Mr. Xar1e new from Laa An· telH to C.Uo. EI)'Pt. makine th~ &C:SO-mlle trip In 32 Oytna houra but taklnl ftve days to ma ke the trip with on~·daY .. op. oven In New York a nd Pa.rl•. Upon completlne th~ lnvet~tlca· tlon. h e new home. While In Eopt he visited the ppamlda. the Sphinx and the muMum con - taining articles removed from the tomb of Tutankhame n. the king of Egypt who lived 3.200 years ago. He a lso visited the Suez Canal and n ew to Alexa!')· drla. TWo years ago he was In Tur- ~y on a sJmllar englnHrlng project and prior to that, In Venezuela. Shrievant. SchaeHer New Veeps t•cooo,.HD leQM OCC IAC!MAC~U liM - • •• ,~, FAIUIIIII w ............ .... .... ,..c .......... .... ·~~ ....... .... '""' ,...... .... .. eU.Itl.te4 ...... ..,. .................. ,..,. ..•. ,... ,...,, CW.. S..lce aaue& IIA.&TIN llM N...,_. A .... e-ta lie-. ....,......, .... a I u .YII.E REPAIRING Schwinn Bicyc:lea RAY S11JJMAN 1170 NEWPORT BLVD. coe7A IIDA Warren Sturtevant, president or the Black Ensign Club. was eleocted president of the Sopho· more class at a class m.ellng February 24. S«retary a nd treas- ur~r for the spring ~mmer ar~ Mary Hammond a~d l t'fTY Car - pentt'r. Mary Hammond Is also ... ... --.. ··~ ~rvlng on the Assem bly Com · ,7~~~~~~~·~-~-~·~·~~a~r~n~n~s mlttee, and l~rry Carpenter l.s a r U KS Student Council representative. New Freshman class o(ftcen el('('ted were Dardle Schaeffer. mem~M!-r of the Welfare Board, for the oUice ot vice presld~nt. and Bob Wet7..el. treasurer. Ar· lenf." HaywArd was re-elf'Cted YACHT U:I'OIITED NISSDfC PollC'e believed a former owner took a $3.000 green hulled T7- foot cabin crulser to Long Beach from the Lido Yacht An('horage, reported missing Feb 19 by Fred W. Meredith of Alha mbra In a m ix-up of ownership. CIOI.Da£11 AU WADED Balboa ~ Office otflclaJ• hav~ asked N~port pollt'e to warn chlldr«>n about g~ttlng Intel mall In mall boxes In lh~ area of 800 W. OC'ean Front. Balboa. NOVE FBON THE JIEJCBTS The Howard Berrys h a v <' movtod from 514 San &>rnardlno Av(•. NE'Wport Heights. to Port Orchard, Calif. PU:FU TilE IIEJCBTS Still Jiving In tbf' same gf.'n· eral area of the city. the John McGanns have movt'd from 416 Wt>stmlns tt>r Ave. to 5(W Fuller- ton Ave .• Newport Height Our New Address: 2200 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Harbor Transfer & Storage .. ~ ........ K 1171·11 Mouataiaa of Foa• JahJaer noll %'" TO t~• 'I'BIC& Spedal: Kattraa atoc:k. We cut It to any a1u for boata, bunk beds, tra.lle:ra. homea. ete. War Surplus Store OM.Jif..,._.A.._..,BIY ... eo.ta MHa ..... tiM l'lllrl'a .. E VALUE II I. C. IIIII's YisOmatic Typewriter • I 1 uwll&t ..... 11 1 teal•• • NEW QUJa-IWirCR PLATEN Scn• You BOUIIS of Wan! • lfKW .......... ldlla ....... • lfKW ........ a..a.,..wam ,...._ .......................... .................... ..,. ...... • .... 11 1 ?'1 a..._...,,.. •• e IIKW. QltiSi* ...._ s.a..a LIM .... ..._ ISJ'f'T IT A IEAU'I'Yf Yw.omatk Ia .._..,. wttb ,.... , .............. ftl-........ , ,.,.., tnbw ...... ,..., .......... .. .............. ~ ot ..,. rae-...... -.... ........................... , .... ~ "" __________ __ ----- -wa~ IMiR J&P ....... • A lot of work. ,enctneerlna and a complete plan mu.t _,. WOI'ked out ~ore Upper Newpcwt S., can be d"eloped. Charl.s M. Plum, eecretuy of The Irvine Co., reponed this week. "There Ia no ~ure to de·. velop the Upper Bay at this tl~M," )b. Plum said. A aerl.s ot conferencee be· tween lntet'ft&ed partJe. to a.,.e u pon a mast« plan for~~~· ment of Upper Bay wu propoMd In a report by the Knappen En· atneerlnc Co. of New York. pre. pared for The Irvine Co. lu t fall. This enctneerlne report~--aub- mJtted to the Orance County Board of Supervlaora and Orange County Harbor CommlsaJon tor their st udy. No action has been ta ken yet on this report, Mr. Plum pointed out. A high brldee crossing upon the blu{f just northeast of the present Upper Bay bridge Is pro· po ed In the Kna ppen study. State Highway Department a p· proval of t h is brtdee would be MATTI .... -c... r_..._ ~ ..... NEW -IIDUILDIJifO COSTA WUA WAnusJ CO. 2110 ........... _ ... Rcmcbo Me.a NuTsery School State ~ aDd APPIOwd FraiD 2 to • y..,. SUpeorvtMd Care aDd Corwtructtw PIQ •K•80lfAaLa a&'ID Open 5 .,. per ......... to 5 'I'I'aa.portatiGD .......... 190 E. 15th SL 008'1'A--.& ........... .w.arftiDG llf PARTS _. 5UPPLif.S roa YOU& CA& ...... • wts'c h 1111-.uw'S Beacon Auto Parts ................ o.-a ... 410 NEWPORT avo. ........ STROOT'S TeWfillde.......,. Pa,o.. ............ -. We Are ....., to Sene I'• WE GIVI! caoWN STA.IIJ'tll. 180Z Newpori amL I ns liseusSed ~= .. , .... aone ..., qa~a. CQt. _. -. S. II. Seefl• laaw ._... ,._ m r..a~ea~ Aw •• ea..a ... neeeaary before It eouldl be In· atall.ct, Mr. Plum added. Dtane 8utNi tNn will h•ad the 10 feet deep at mean lower low Loa .taft tlwt ,.. of thta year. water, a turalna buJn at the Mta. 8obertaon'• a ppointment upper ndl of th• bay with a 10· wu confirmed by the Student foot depth and aide extenalon.a Council last week. c-.-..... _ occ e-u• Mar. to Audu..._ lhw -..,. OCC'a e..-. broke an ewn .500 ln tMir lut two aa-aDd 'J'beoy bad jMalt NhlrMd .. 0. tar tbe •uon u they cllnebed lourtb iipCIIt lD tbe ftnaJ 1eque rona del liar froiD tile ... ODIIIt Dew&opment or tM iepulveda Freewq a abort dMtanee back from tbe cout and Santa Ana Preeway Ia apectedl to cUred trafftc away from Cout Hwy. to the ntent U..t four lane. on Cout Rwy. may continue to be adequate. .tab~ feet deep, Ia ~The Students are still needed to completion tlme for the entire work on the annual. Anyone who project Ia expected to 9tend a Is Interested a h o u 1 d contact claeade or man. llelthlna few Diane lmrnecllately. ltandinp. Tbe Pirates hoeted and ..amped ........._ aaa&, f« lut ~· ----- The state, perhape with federal ald. should bear the cost of re - movtna the state hlahway brldae banter to navJcatlon and m ake the Upper Bay acaln accesalble to pleaaure and commercia l ves· .els, the Knappen report pro· poeed. A three·apan bridge ls estimated to cost $t85.000 w ith an a dded cost of 1540,000 for rJght·of-wa y land. e xcavaUon for west approach to the brldee. em· bankment foJ' the east approach to the brlde e a nd pavement. A 17th St. overpass bridge and highway connections would cost 1295.000 and rearrangement of trunk sewer and water ma ins. $150.000. Orange County should pay for the main roads. the large parks 2.500 boats ln small boat buln.a At prewnt the start Induct. Ia expeet.t to co.t 11.!500 a boat. Ken Taylor, photo edJtor ; Alvin Sueb ceneral development proJ· Wada, art editor; VIctor Zunlp. ecta should be financed 'and con· aul.ltant art editor; Shirley structed by private capital. Velie, copy editor ; Dean Ather· The sta te of California Interest ton. aaiH ma nager; Maegle In the tide and submerced Ia nda Kraft. business manaeer, and wu cranted to Orange Counry I Harry LJddlcote, assistant busl· In 1919. The adjacent uplands ness man~cer. are owned by Tbe Irvine Co. · ------whl~h aleo has a laree tidela nd I For lett.,.,_.ds, envelopes c.l ownership In the north bull'\. THE ENSIGN, HA·I114 ~ abrth CIOilfeftnce wtn lut Friday, but bowed to 8eCIODd·~ San llemardiDo IB-46 lut -ru.day. Don Cuter. lion Wlnterbum and lob Weael were u.. 1oea1 bJJb ..,.... In tbe two J"&mel. hllerton'a five-year EC bU· ketball champs, In annlhll.u.tc P'llfAL ITAIID•a. W L fti.O.., llC buatbell atandlnp cUd not atop Olafley'a Btu Eblen and lim Wleeen from copplfta top IJl. cUvJdual ~ bonon. Eblen chalked up a total of m potnta In 12 Camet. Jut ten ahort of the confer-ence record. Wleaen r.u.n. ........ ..ll 1 • 1C7 wu runna·up at XI. ..... w"M .. I J •• tfl lit.._ Aatea1o I t -ft7 1101'0adll LilT LOUD 0.....,. Coast ·: 1 * "'j Two r.cl narea. 30 feet of hall · ~ · 1 1: = : Inch manila rope a nd a pair of · pliers were stolen from his pick· .. ......_ ...... ·· I ll * liU up truck parked on 15th St. near Riverside 105·46 In their finale. eclipsed the conference's pre· vlou.s single game &C'Orlng record of l()t points set by San ik>r· nardlno against OCC In '52. Mt. SAC settled for third place by an 86·46 win over lowly Santa Ana A firth place berth In the 1954 Balboa Blvd.. Elmer Larson. ot 721 W. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa. notltled pollee Feb. 23. Ted An· drews. of 1Z7 t, Grand Canal, Balboa Island. told pollee that two tlrt>s and whl't'ls wl:'re stolen from his car parked during the night near Ma rine Ave and Park Ave .. Balboa Island. and gt-neral recreation centers r••• YYYYYY,..WYYYYYYYYY •••-, proposed In the area as they be· ... J 1 £ y II J II £ J II £ R ~ came desirable and necessary ,.. ""' ::.~u':~'od of years. the report ~ L II E A P E II L II I I Y S T E R ! ~ The dredging of the ma in • ""' channe l and boat basins Into • ~ Upper Bay Is estimated to cost • -~ $2.000.000. County harbor t'om· 1 1... ~ missioners have expressed a de· ,.. ""' sire for a wide enough channel • ,. to enable sail boats to tack with • ~ no special concern Cor specific • ~ on·shorc developments . • ""' "It would appear virtually lm-801f IIO.JIJIOif cues Dantle Sb•tw. DaD GWJ.a. Ba:rbcml Pletb .., ~ possible for anyone to prescribe cmd LoweD Dellen da.ria9 NIManal I• tbe Stadeat Taleat Aa· ,.. ~ a detailed master plan which aeat..bly. TIM quartet will •1D9 aeMctlooa boa tbe • ..,_ aad ,. y .__, .. y 1 .&.I ,. would be acceptable to all con· Ba-=enteta auwcaL '"Oklab-al" la U.. fowtb act of tbe a.bow.1. llr UWW I •• I'll...-""' cerned," the report stated. "'fhe lloni8oa 1a aulatla9 Taleat AaMIDbly cbainaaa aw Sltllea. 1• I J le I y •• , ~ details of any plan may and I. • • • ... 1111 II • ~ ~~~~ ::~!e~e~~:nnd~~ flnanc· State All School Talent I. Luc ky is th£' man who find a pearl in : lng of the major Upper Bay proJ·I R • M h I Q •In Aud. ~~ his oyster~ And lucky is the moder n ~ ect.s ls necessary before they can eVI eW arC ,.. family with both a s k illed doct or A~D ,. go a head. In the development , • ~ of the Up""r Bay main channel. .., a trained drug~ist to sern• them-the ~""' ..--l h••'""• reo .. OCC IUotOC:<~I ,.. d t t d ' 'II d '"-~ consldf"rable land now owned .., oc or o t agno~e 1 s an prescn """ The All-School Talent Show to be presentt-d on March 10 will I,. d privately or by Orange County .., tr('atment; an our own regi tered phar· ~ feature prizes of SIO for the best double act and $5 for the belt ,.. will be dredged away and large 1 1 macists to compound. c art>full'-', th.-,. s ng e a ct aC'C'Ordlng to Bill Skiles. chairman and emcee for the • J ""' areas of tidelands will ~ re· event. .., medic ines your docto r pre cribes. Eac h ~ claimed. By a reasonable ex· Included In the variety of s kits and musical numbers to be ~ is part of a team working t o guard yout· ' 4 chanae of such -reas.. a sub· presented will be a quartet consisting of Lee Chrlatlensen. Danny ,.. h ealth! 4 stantlal aavlnc In the co.t of GUlls. Larry Jones, and Carl Cookerley slnelng "Heart of my Hearts'' • a cquis ition of private I a n d s and "RJde the Chariot." Barbara Pletts and Glltrs will slne S(")ec· I. COROMA DEL .. AR ~ would be effected. tlons from the Rodgers and Hammersteln musical "Oklahoma~... • n _.. ~ "All Interests agree that Upper Jerry Evans and Gene lk'nedlct will dt'llver dramatic mono· I· ~ Bay Is best suited to be a small logues. Evans will do his lnterprt'lation of ''Tile TeiJ.Tale Ht'art" PH A R M A C Y ~ boat and recreation harbor with I wttlle Benedict will du a cutting from William Saroyan· "Tht> Tlmt' • ~ minimum commercial develop· of Your Lift'." ,. "THE Preeaiptioa ~, ment for light m~lntenance o f The entlrt' production will tw backed by ~·The RJHs" and will • 123 COAST ILVD. COBOKA DEL MAll ~ s mall cra ft only. the r('port Include a dance by Mary Hammond as well as Impromptu numbers • HArbor 2272 ""' added. The land near It Is Ideal· on the drums. the vlbrophone. and the air pump by emcx-e Skiles. I ~&&&&&A..6&&A.&A.&A&&&&&&&&&~ ly s uited for a hlgh.cJass re· -~· ---------- st:rlcted residential district. JAJL TEall POa DBJVEa A ch annel width of 600 fl'<'t OK DaVKK CRUCE 1U11T TO liEU CIIAJICE Df'DECEJIT UPOSUU: Edward R Roland. 50. of 822 W. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa. was sentenced to serve tWI days In OrangP County Jail a fter hP en· tered a plea of guilty to drunk driving at an appt>arance Feb 23 In Nt>Wport ik>ach Justice I Court. Judge Donald J Dodg£' sllspended 90 days of the S<'n· tence on condition Mr Roland does not drive a car without an operator's license. •" More than 17 years of growth and service to sa vI n e s Investors - that's our record~ During the first 11 days of January. Investors pla<'ed with us more than 2 1, million dollars of additional savings. These sa,·lng' will be 're l"'e"ted right here tn Orange Counry to help build new homes and bu!i:ln~ buildings as our rommunltle contlnut-the•r sound and ra pad growth Your sa\ ang!' anvested with us a re SAFE - t'aC'h aC'C'Ount Insured to a t o t a I of $10.000 through the Federa l Sa\'lngs and Loan In· surant-e Corporation. A jury trial has been sN for April 14 In Newport ik>ach Jus· tlce Court to hear a charg-e of Indecent exposure against Fred· erick A. Garland. 35. of Santa Ana. A jury found him not guilty to one of two counts of lnd(>('t'nt exposure In the same rourt last Thursday but could not agree on the second. Two Balboa girls charged that he exposed himself iiiiii~~~~~~5~~~r1 to them on the beach at Balboa -last Nov. 29. .... A·a.l C~CATE OF 8t1SIIfESI Fk:titiou.a Flna lfaaae THE UNDERSIGNED do ht>l"f'· ! by ('('rt lfy that they a re ron duct · lng a real estate business at 1301 Coast Highway. Newport ik>ach. Calif., under tht> fictitious firm name of Harbor Realty Co .. and that said firm ll com posed of the following persons wh ose names In full and places of resl· dence are as follows. to·wlt: <Isn't this why m«e people want-and bvy- Chevrolefs than any ather cor?) Thll lowly bulLet of attta Ia awaltm. ,.,..._ u y;N are a Newcomer to the dtJ. Thll bulwt of pna CIOID8 to 70U u Ul ..... --of aood-wU.I f r o ID pubUc: -a*tted l 0 c a 1 ....-c:hulta. ,.... •• noth1na to _,, No .,..... tion. Ptale J'OUI' w .... · Wapn JbteM Mlow aad .......... to neetw thae Pita. Welcome W1100 Cl.U.L woua aoa • Delilht Jau .......... • 11'11 lfOTJCE TO CIIUITOU E S T ATE OF RALPH H. AHRENS DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GJVEN to the credJtors of a nd a ll per· 80n.t having claims against the aald decedent or aald estate to tlle them with the necessa.ry vouchers ln the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California. ln and for the County of Orange. or to present the aame, wlth the nee· essary vouchers. tQ the under· s lcned at his or her place of business. to-wlt: c/o Thomas E. Heffernan. 1415 Cout Hlchway, Corona del Mar. California. w ith· In a1x moatb.a alter the flrat pub· lk:atlon of this notice. Dated Februa ry a , 1954 . EDITH F. AHRENS. Executrix of the Eltate of aald ~nt. THOMAS E. KU#&IUCA.N 1415 Cout Rlpway Corona del Mar. California A~ for ExKutrix Publa.ll: Mardl 4·11·18·25 ln th• llc;epwt Harbor Enalp. ·~ ' I ( ' •• EDWARD E. MORRISON, 501 Fullerton Ave.. Newport Beach . Calif. FRANK A. KATNIK. 127 S. Lincoln St~ Orance. Calif. WITNESS my hand on this Z7th day ol February, 1954. EDWARD E. MURRISON FRANK A. ICA TN11C STATE OF C.U.PORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE-a. ON 11f1S 27th ~y of February. 1954, bel~ me. a Notary Public ln and for aald county a nd sta te. resJdlnc therein. duly commls· alon.cl and sworn. Pft'8C)na lly ap· peared EDWARD E. IIU R.RlSON FRAN It A. ICA TNJX known to me to be the penons whoee na~MS .,. aub«:rlbed to the w It h I n lnatru~t. and • admowlecJawd to me that t.t..y executed the MJM, WI'I'J'fiSS ft\Y ha nd and ol· flda.J ..... IIA8Y A. H A_APA Notary Public: In and for ald County and State . -Comml-'on ~ lub' ..... ~: ...... 4.11.1&35,1 .. ~=:=~==~-===~=~-~ Ia,... ........... bell& What you want most Chevrolet gives you fi'rst OUT AHEAD .... tt.t .......... lewer ..... CW, Cheow;olet Md ...... hlfhet.,...;c.d wrl haw lody "' ...., with that Wg, ........ .... .......... OUT AHEAD ... .._.,, ...., , ........................ .. ,...... wlt•otlc lie '1fon In the ......... IIW. 'CDII ... II IRtla .. , ........ --............ o.- ...................... C'IIt. See how Ge~t s1oys,aheod of other low·t»nc.d con in all the things that mean the mos1 to you. See how muct. '-• a-wo~et costs you-it's the lowest·priced line of them al. C:O.. Oft in ond '-t us 1how you how you con hawe the thine• you wa..t and be a good many dollars ahead wi"' a new a-~. That's promising a lot, but we wek:ome the c:ftance to P'V" itt OUT AHEAD _.... .._ ._., ... ..._ u., ................. ~,.... ........... . c .... ,.. .................. .... ,...,.., ~·•fan rotto of any leoctlftt low~ C8r. OUT AHEAD .... w..., ~ Cho; ......................... ..... price taew for ............ ...., ... . -• .... -• ·- OUT AHEAD with._. ...... .._. ..... We-c. .... c ............... ~ Jow..pric»d cor witt\ UNtiaed ICn" AdleR -OM ....... fot its ....... ,...~ ........ rood·""""" ride. OUT MEAD... I Ill& ..... Ill I .. O.owt .... II ... INt tow.,lc j wrto....._~ ..... llillllil IE ... , ..... ............... -.. Clllll .,.,u ... HII.I.g (;BEVIIOI.£1' I ; PAGE TEN 'l'lnln6lr· ...... .. liM 400 Attend Fashion Luncheon lra.l•l••• 11 .. , of Catholic Women's Council 1111 lllp If II Prlva~ wrvtces were ·h~d The naUon's n u m be r one trumpet player. Harry James. will brlllg his t.tuslc Makers to the Rendnvoua Ballroom In Bal· boa to play for an evening ot dancing this Saturday. This wUl m ark one of the few engage· ments that James will be play . lng outside of Hollywood, where be has b~>en appearing In a num· b<'r of motion pictures and on TV. v ocalist will be Paul Gllbiat and Buddy Rich Is a t the drums. Comedy Next for Players The Newport Harbor Commu· nity Players announce that their next production will be the com · edy. "Born 'lt>Sterday." by Gar· son Kanl('('. The play take" plact> tn Wash · ington and flr'lt st .trrt>ct Judy Holtday In t h<' role of Bille Dawn. It has an usually large cast of 15 other main characters. Tryouts will be held In Orange Coast College Chapel at 7:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. MISS DONNA SCBLEIJfOfG, Orcmg. Coast Col .... ·co-~ was DCIIIled as tbe OCC Eaatena CoDfereoce Ou"D Mlectioa by DeaD of NeD Fred Huber aa a result of last w .. k'a ballotlDg. Mlu SchlelD· lAg who will relp as ODe of .....a EC qu"DI at tbe tbird CIIUlual Easteru CoDfereace Dcmce Friday DJgbt at IUftralde JC, was elected from a field of 12 by mem.bera of tbe Coalt StudeDt Body. Mlu SchleiDlDg's CQUrt lDdudea HeleiM Gormcm. SbaroD Baxter, Dorothy PattenoD. Carole Beofro. Jocm HermaD. JuDe Bermcm. Ccuole Daria. ElaiDe Uuelmcm. Nary Hammoad, Ccuolya Dlelmcm. Marllya Bar· Dett. aud Jecm N lttriclr. NAif ON CRUTCHES FALLS .. William Conklin. 26. of 12·l 12 T~paz Ave .. Balboa Island. was taken to Huag Memoria l Hos· pital at 11 :36 p.m. Friday for X·rays. a fter a fa ll on crutches. Mr. Conklin. with his rig ht leg in a <·ast from being broken earlier. was ntt<'mptlng to go downstairs when n crutch caught on the tair and he f<'ll. CHURCHES JfOW SROWDfG -plu.- "EGYPT BY 3 .. lotroduc.d by Joeeph CotteD COMIJfG StnfJ)AT "ACT OF LOVE .. with A:'i,\TOLE LITVAK -al"o- "THREE YOUNG TEXANS" SERMON ON 'LOVE' Rev. L. V Tornow's topic for Sunday's Sermon of Chrlst LU · theran Church will bt-''The Greatn<'SS of Love.'' S<'n·ices are ht-ld at 9 a m. at Costa Mesa Ll'gion Hall. Sunday School and Bib!£> Sturly are at 10 a m. LORD'S PBA TEB STUDIES The first w('('k in L<'nt will be obH'rn>d Sunday m C hr Is t Church By the Sf-a with the first n f ... e,en studl<>s bal><'d on thf" Lorct·-. Prayer. "Our F'.1ther" w1ll be t hf' M>rmon !-<U bject flf Re\ Thoma!-Roy Pendell at the 9 : 1:> and 11 am senltel> Other sub· J('('t:' tu follow · on SU{'{'('Crltng Sundays will 1ndude "llallo"t>d Bt> Th) ~arnE'." "Thy Kingrlom C'om<'.'' "Our Daily Bread.'' anrl "F'org1ve l's Our Tr('spass<'s." The topic on Palm Sunday w1ll bP "L<'ad Us Not Into Tempta· t lon " The series will close Easter Sunday with the theme, ''The Kmgdum. the Power and the Glory." JfEW CHURCH COMPLETED The First St>uthern Baptist Chuwh of Cv~ta ~lt>sa held their fm·t ;.en if'('S last Sunday in their n<'\\ hu1lclins:. 600 W Hamilton St . Custa ~~P~a. just two months aft('r th<' ON· Zi grnun<t brt>ak in~ Wor-:hlp c;en II.'('S ar<' at 11 a m. and 7:30 p m .. Sund,,~ School at 9:n and traininl! union a t i:JO pm Re\ G<'<~tge Jlook is pastor. POT·LOCJ[ DIKNER TUESDAY Th<' ;>.tan·h m<'t'tlng of the Co· :'\11ttl Gaynor }\('f'(r· BraM'Ill' . Anthony Hunt<'r rona d<'l ~tar Church ~hoc1l C:uild will b<' pot ·lurk dinnC'r in the Social Hall at fi 1.1 m Tllf'l'· day. Re'. Geor~rP D. Jf'nkin~. minister of Christian EduC'Atiun for CQn,gtf'ga t luna I Conf Nl'nc·l• of Southern California anrl t h<' Southw<>st. will talk on "Pilgrim Pin('s.'' Church Camp. arid !<how Cllms. The childr<'n o f (;ulhl mPmlx>r~ will ent<'rl<~in \\ llh ;1 "talent" show Thf' Gull!! "Ill pro\' ide coffee and roll!' NOW SBOWDfG 111 '.\t PHREY BOGART JE:'\~IFER JONES "BEAT THE DEVIL" CortooD TrcrYel Mews Mo•elty STARTS WEDNESDAY Th•• c;rp.ttf''"l Sine:'<' f;unf' With the Wind" "JUBILEE TRilL" lD Tec.bllic:Qlor Vera RALSTO:" · JOI\n LESLIE and ;tn All Star Cast -plus- "HELL'S HALF ACRE'' -with- WENDELL COREY HLD OVU ft'Anl IVIIDAT IOIDT MlTCH1fM SEAN SIMMONS .... Coulcla't Say No" -allo - PAULE'ITI OODDAJID ~ofiMI.aDoln" ~ .. , ....... :. SERMON Olf RAPPIKESS Re\'. Paul Babbitt ha~ b('('n pr<'achlng a series of S<'rmons on "Happiness" at the Corona del Mar Community Church and giv· lng an Interpretation of the Beatitudes. This S u n day the topic will be ''The Happiness of Having Healthy Habits.'' Mary Batten SteUensen. Minister of Music. has been Incorporating the Children's Choir Into the Worship Services. On Ma rch 14 the PIJgrlm Choir, a girl's choir. will present the music tor the 9:45 service. IEDIOJf OK JVJ)A.S Rev. Frederick RJnge of the Universalist Community Fellow · s hip Church. which meeu at Costa Mesa Legion Hall, wtu preach the first of a series of roc.tr sermons Sunday on the characters p I a y l n g l.mportant parU In the We of Jesus. !Wv. Ringe's first cbaracterlutJon wtll be "Judas Iscartot." 'TilE UAVTI' OP JEIUI' JWv. P. G. Neumann will preach on "'Mie Beauty of Jeaua" In the First Baptist Church of Co«ta Mesa, Mapolla 8t. an<l Santa Ana Aw., at 11 a.m. San· day. The milled cholr U1lder the direction of Jame. Sharp wW slnJ, aceompanled by lin. JuM ~ Huber at t ll • orp.n. "God'a Word" will be tiM •bJM:t o1 'a taDc bJ WUJ.laiD MIDft at tiM '7:JO ......... ., ........ tbe ellanla. LESSOif·SERNON ON "MAN" "Mark the perfC'<'t man. and behold the upright: for the end of that man Is p<'acc.'' This dec· larnt inn of the Psalmi!->t is the C:olden Text In tht-Sunday Les- son·Sermon on "~fan" a t the :'\t-wport Beach Chur<'h of Chris t. Scientist. IPs. 37:37t. :Man's right to (r('('dom from crippled and dl~ased physical conditions. as s hown by Christ J<'sus in the hf'allng of th<' Impotent man. Is relawd in John's Gospel 15:5·9 1. JOW AlfS BUT BONE Of CDM :'\fr and Mrs. Fred Lund. for· ml'rly of Da\'enport. Iowa. have mov<>d Into their new residence \\hk h they hav(' purchased a t 217 Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Mar. Glamour Glimpses ly AJfJf What time Is it? It's Spring. tlmP at O'BRIEN'S ... time to wakr up your wardrotx> with "parklins: new dresses to take )OU to those Important club. cao;ual and party affairs. It's t 1mP for dr<'sse-s in many moods .. slend('r and trimly tailored. full tor wear w ith flouncing '< r· n'1llnf'o; It's time for Empire or Pr1m·c!'>s bod ices. d('('p decol· l<'t<' .. flattering folds. Ju.t picture youneU lD lm· ported llDeD aad lace. ICitiD pique aud c o t t o D tw...sa. (Vogue magaziDe cal1.a our at·. t~DUOD to "dty c:QttOIU,• lllade wltb tbe textured look aud t .. l of maay gorgeoua materiala. yet tbey an l~able c:QttOIUI.) A prize for bridge parti.. or spedal m"t1D91- \'ou'll fit rls:ht Into the picture at your club luncheon with an ell.rlusi\'E' new spring dr<'SS from O'BR!E:'\'S c-ombining a soft silk print and a charming match ing linen jacket ... yours for that Important <'nsemble look. You'll be ever so smart In a ·new prln· cess line dress In navy silk w tth the advanced "blouse" sleeve. You'll find a costume double duty, w1th a 'peau de tole sheath, topped w1th a stlttened h lp · length jacket. And you're bound to cause en vious comment lt you choose the spring beige Imported Irish linen dress with wool boucle pompoms woven Into the fa bric. ,.. ---·· prtata bCift • drict-........ ... -----.......... .. lldPt. ... -....... _ •· ............... ...., .. ............ a. ........... claed ...... We can't tell you aJJ about the new aprlna fu blona ln a few short paraeraphs. 10 why not stop Into O'B.RIEN'S and let u. show you! And ladJes, remember, hatl and alovn are a Jovel7 ~ty for the well·drneed. Butterflies a n d f I o wer 1 Mn. Arthur Reaume and Mra. Saturday In Baltz Mortuary f« brourht sprlnr Inside the Balboa J. A. Sawyer. Children's fashions, Mn. Helena T. Monr<;e, 91 , of 428 Bay Club Jut week on Wednes· shown by the M1aa Mullet Sbop, Carnation Ave., Corona del Mar. day when over 400 guests were were modeUed by lJnda Harrla. who died Feb. 2f In Oranee present for a fAshion luncheon Muftet Trueback. Mellaaa Ann County General Bo.pltal. She and card party given by the Han1a, hciY Oatllnaer, Gay and had Jived In Corona del Mar f« Catholic Women's Council of Sharon Reaume, Sharon and six years. She Is aurv1ved by her Newport Beach. Bonnie Trembly and Sherry Ann son, Dayton Leland, of the Car· Mrs. El")er Polrler1 preJSident Meyers. nation Ave. address. ot the council. W<'lcomed the ipiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji guests a nd lntrodu<'ed Harry Faull of Pomona, who emceed the show. MJss Sue Ficker was vocal soloist and Lro Rojo a t th<' piano accompa nied her and th<' fa.shlon mod<'ls. Lido Fashions and Balboa Bay Club Fash ions wer<' prrS('nted by mode ls Nan Broughton from the Lido hop. Mrs. Poirier. Mrs. R. W. Keene, Mrs. D. V. Hayes. Set Narcb 8 Deadline Ou Selective Semce All eligible students who In· tend to t ake the Sel('('tlve Serv· ke College Qualification Tt'St In 1954 should file applications at once for the April 22 testing. Se· Jective Servlc:'e National Head· quarters advised today. Stculdat Chullk Thws., Fri., Sat. SPECIALSr 7·lNCH. 2·LAYER I I c II c II E s • . . . 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