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---!'HURIOAY, JULY 7, 1949 Harbor 111 VOL. 1-NO. 41
Sixty persons narrowl~ e pt'd drowning at the cJty's bE-ache-s
during the three-day "'~k-end hohdaY. wh1ch saw n"<:'<>rd crowds
jam-pack the Harixlr aN'&. Heavy grou-nd ~w<>lls and rip tid au ed
pertl to swimmers and made the ~k ·c.>nd on~ of tht> bwl~t th<> city'
lifeguards have e\'er e~rien~.
Llfeguard Captain J ack J~ reponed that '" add1tion to the 60
re-scues. there wt'~ 70 UlisU and 1 - -
17 caRS of first ald. Most of the ()ftr tSO En le lltt>guard activity was at th~ I $
strt'tch of beach bt>t~-een 1M wt>st I
jetty and NeWport P1er. Sunday
alone uw 40 J"eSC\l(>S and 53 as· ~-I
slsts at this beach. 13 rescues and
OU':' "JEDGE'' won'.t b~ gol_no hungry Saturday, July U, Mieawe here he Ia buying a ticket for the
Legton Brukfast whech 11 bet ng inaugurated aa an aftftual event by tt.e local Post 211. &elllna the ticket
to City J udge Harry Blodgett ia t he 1t4t Breakfast Queen. 12-year-old Jane Ostrander who Ia unoffl.
clally represent ing her home town, Atlantic City. Loo\ting on at the left Ia Dr. A.. E. Stockton, genera l
chairman of the event, and at the right Ia Poet Commander John Upson. The breakfa.t (a ll you c.an
eat for SO centa) will be served near Richant•a Market. Committees for the event Include ttte follow-
Ing: t ickets. Ch~irman W illiam Banniater , M r . and M ra Frank Kelly, Whit Helms. Frank Ct"'cker
and Dr St~kton; arrangeme!"ta· Chairman ')vincent Cusumano and Ri ll ~tockdale ; prizes, Bernard
Bell a nd Phtl Hayden: publlcet y. Chairman Ray Wright and Vincent Cusumano. (Photo by Gerhardt)
three assists at the main bfoach at More than 150 entries a~ ex-
Corona del Mar. pt'<"t<>d lor th1' )ear· Fltgttt of
Artificial resptration was re· th<> ~nowbarch according to Hay
quired. in one case . after Loul. Lan~<>nh"lm. exPCUta\'e secretary
Munro, age 51. of Whittier. was of tht• :'\C'"1>0r1 Harbor Ownbir
rescued by R. C. Patton of Z714 of Comm<·rt'f>. thE-sponsoring or-
Ocean Front on Sunday morning gani .. ..atlon for the annual race.
at 27th St. and OcH.n Front. Nnr Ftnal arrangf'ments art> rapidl}
tra&~Y ~d Sunda~ alt~r-bemg romplt>tt.'d for this outstand·
noon at the jetty at the Corona d~l ang small boat raCE>. which v.ill be Quiz Games in City
Stay Closed
The Beano-Quiz at the Stag Cafe
in Newport and the SkiUo-.Quiz in
the Balboa PavUion both are
cla&ed followin& last Friday's re-
fUsal by Superior Judge Robert
Ga.rdnet' in Santa Ana to grant the
Beano-Quiz operators' plea !or
continuation of a temporary re-
trltlnlng order again!'t the sberift
and district attorney.
The &>ano-Quiz game had opt>r-
ated for a short t1me in Jum. The
Sklllo-Quiz, J;Cht•dult.~ to open July
l , never had o~rated.
I n Friday's hearin~ Jud~e Gard-
ner dissolvt'd the temporary re-
straining ordt>r which had barred
tn-.? sheriff and district attorney
from S<'izing equipment of the
Beano-Quiz. The jud~e off el'E'd to
l'et the cas<> for trial to dNennine
full merits of tht> cas<'.
Dis t. Atty. Jam~ L. Davis said
T\Jt>!';day that in his opinion last
Friday's decision in E'ffC'Ct was a
ruling that the quiz game" are il·
JegaJ.
YOUths Are Jailed
In
1 Mar beach when Phill.W, Miller of he-ld in N""wport Harbor on Sun-
Costa Mesa was S'o'"ept Ott the jetty day. July 31.
· by a wave and dashed against th(> Tht> ~arting cun will be fired ftlll•ers 11' rocks. He suffered se-.-ere leg and at 1 ·30 p.m on that day. and all Vllft; 111 \arm ln)uries. kipJ)E'rs from 6 to 96. boys and
lnstaJlatk>n ot o tfkers will be Sundky's fine weather brought girls. are ln\;tt'<l to partidpe~.
t"e big ewnt tonight CThunday) 1 an estima~ 90.000 to the beaches. Entry~ blaruu may be obt.a.med at
tor the Balboa Bay Uona at a 1 The bit sPectacle on \be F ourth the l'eowport Harbor Ownbn: if·
dinner meetln« to be held a t 'Itself was the 45-mJnut~ firewo~ CorT\J"nE'r<."f' Nt"WppO't Harbor Yadlt
El Adobe ln San Juan Capis-show presented•at the Balboa Pier Oub. Balboa Ya cht Club, IJdo
trano by the Balboa Impi"''\·emf'nt A o-lsJP Yacht Club. J . A. Beek"s otfio!
InsttalUng offlc-er wUJ be Clar· dation. on Balboa I5.land. th(' Harbor Mu-
ence McDill of San ~mardJno. There Wa! plenty of unoffic1al tt>r'~ OffiC"(' In Balboa. and at tbe
district gove-rnor of Uons Inter· flrewor~ too to plague the local ~fc~a ll y and Vallely Boat Land-
national. police, who issued numt>rous wam· inEc: in BaJhoa and on Balboa
Al Gibson of Balboa Island ings and booked 10 person~ for thP I.~land .
w!Jl rontlnue to occupy th.e chair tllegal shooting of fiN-work.~ Thrf'(> M~ LanE<>nhPim. urged th~t all
of president of the Lions for the of them were fin('d S5 in Cfty t>ntnf'~ h<> turnNS m a!' far Jn ad·
coming year. He has been hold· Court 'J'ueSday by Judge Ha~ 1 C'nnt lntJt'd on Pa~e 4 I
lng that office to complete the Blodgt>tt.
unexpired tPrm of Hubbard
Richter. El f i ,,...._
T he other officers to be ln-eC ron cs m•
stalled this evening are Dr. Ed·
Honolulu Racers
Honored at NHYC , ward Milum. firs~ vice pre ldent; ll!..ii..:-"en•s c
Sari)· McLoughhn. second vice r"Vf" M In honor of the participants in
president; Howard Balmer. sec-the Honolulu ra('(> ~t'wport Har·
retary; J ohn Seaver. treasurer; A discussion of electron\<' de-v~l-bor Yacht Club was th(' S<'tting of
Sam Kau!fman and AI Clemence. opment ls on the program for th(> a huae Hawauan feast for 500 poo-
directors: Ray Herms. tailt\\15· ~xt mei:'~ng of the Corona dt>l ple Saturday e\·ening It was the
ter: Wallie Burgess. lion tamer. Mar Mens Club. next Thursday, J~t pan ,· PVt"r held at the dub
Speaker last w~k at the rnE"et-July 14· at !he Corona del Mar I Nearh · all the skippers and
ing of the Balboa Bay Lions at 0\Urch. It will again be a dlnner C'!"eW'!! of th<' Honolulu race boats
the Rossmore was Eugene Wil· m~ting, beginning at S:30 P m wer ! preo;ent. as was Commodono
~re will be a "demotion din-Jlams. noted for his work wHh the Program ChaJnnan ~ Steffen-Howard "'right of tht> Transpa-
ner" tomorrow evening (Friday) county prosecutor's office In Los sen has announced that tht> speak· cific Yacht Club. sponl'<>ring th<'
at the Santa Ana Country Oub. Angel~ and during the war a er w\ll be C I. McDonald. d~ trlct Honolulu raet".
which is the Rotarian way of say· member of the war crimes tri· manage r of the Pacific Tt>lephont' Hawaitan danC"(' entE'rtainmPnt
Twenty-two juvcnill's who re-bunal in Japan. Ht> serv~ as and Telt>graph Co .. who will 11Jus-at the new boat yard adjoining thf'
fused to di s{X'rne on ord?rs from PERSONALITY prosecutor in the Ov<>r('ll yacht trate his talk with demonstration club followed th«' dinnt>r in th('
the pollee were booked at City OF THE WEEK death case. of electrical apparatu!'. dub Ev(>n Commodore Frank
JaJl just before midnight of the Simp~n of NHYC joint'd in the'
Fourth after the police had de-ing that old officers a~ stepping ~ ' Yt h Cl b Open t>ntertainm~nt and was applauded
down and new officers will be oung·~ter.s a,,. t u :s # h" h I k.... cJa~ the disturbance a riot and ~~ \.. ror ~~ u a numurr.
an unlawful as9::>mbly. A fire hose taking over . Rear Commodore Harry Mann
had been turned on the crowd in To be installed as president of WL~ ('hainnan of the-enterta1n-
an attempt to diSJ><'N't' them. the Newport H arbor Rotary Oub Unique amon g yacht clubs Is Front. and swimming is at Tn('nt and Richard T erkt>l wa..~
Th<' boys. who had been shoot-wilJ be ~· L. CaUls, ~rona del the Balboa Island Yacht Club. Seek's. chaJnnan of arrang<>m<-nt~ for tlw'
1 fi k h 8 lbo F' Mar res1dent who wtll succeed . W~kly "'1nners are named at part" ~:11 :;~;~<'~~a;/ dtv aJaita u~~ ouOtgoing preslder:'t Hadd Ring . 27whth1Ch opensOthis fwieet k !tort ltsd the Friday club meetings Eve-ry I •. tt...~· • t f . d · f th f ther new off1cets are John T. season. ne o s ou san ·other Tuesda y evening there i a SEES BUS I NESS P ICK-UP rJ<:tr part'n s or rum s 0 e am-K J of 0 d 1 M · f l h li I 30 f h 1 h .1 f th Tu d . ee er orona e ar. suc-mg eatures s t eo age m t on picnic at 6: p.m . or t e s lg t Linwood Vlck. l"f'turnin~ July
;: camt' or E'm E'S a) mom-ceeding Maurie Stanley as sec~-members boys and girls over chargt> of 50 cents. Mothers pre· 4 with his \\'if<' Mrs. Eleanor
~ . 11 d . tary, and Ted Hambrook of New-16 are not allowed. but joine-rs pa~ the ptcnJc food so that all Vlck from a trAin trip East and
f t> 14J~V<'~7 t>~ ran~<' 1 ~nd llge port Beach. ~placing Ar1an Moore may be am·where from four to the 50 cents. as we11 as the club th~ weoeks of studving busl
rom 0 · ey me u e one as treasurer. sixteen ye-ars of age. dues. 8l"e used fo trophies. These concUtlon1 and talking v;1th lead-
boy from Corona del Mar. two New members of the Board of Meetings are held \n the out-are awal'Md at th e end of tht> en ln vaned field . id t hat M
from f BBlbo;. ttw~1 from ~e~rt. Directors a~ Mr. Keeler and Vin· door clubrooms. Just west of ~ason tn one grand pre ntation ~XJlt'C't dec-idt'd Jmprovem~t In
two rom os a esa an ° ers C<'nt Jor~en en of Cliff H aven. J . A . Seek's office on Balboa at the Balboa Yacht Club. j llfomia bu~lin and 80mf' tn
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from :;agut·n~ sa;ta kA~. :nasa-Oth rs on the board are Mr. Cal-Tsland. and dues are 50 cen ts for Tht yMr the otfl~ for the bUs\n~. 1hrnu~rhout th~ country .
. ena. un m."'.on ar ·. 5 ge-lis. Mr. JUntr. Mr. Stanley, Dean the summ er. Boys and gtr\s ln Balboa t land Yacht Club are:
It's. Monrovia. Orang.... and Ar-Bradford &nd &land Wright. t he whole arN are invited to Commodore Morgan Morgan, a.v.c. MEMBER RACES
cadi a. The tn8taUatton dinner will bt' join. Balboa Isl and : VIce Cornrnodore CAll1ornia pla~ fourth amona
---preceded by a golf tournament for Weekly schedul~ of events l8 Bob Hald~rman. Balb6a laland : th~ ~lght ~hool whl(th ~nt..rei1 Island hopping Event the nv!n tn the afternoon snd a as follows: paddleboard races. R ear Commodore Benny Benja· t h <" National tntercoU~gla~
Their aecond monthly shop-brid ge-tea for th(' wives. Theft' Monday 10:30 a.m .: S nowblrd m in. Balboa; St-cretary Ann Raw jDinsthy lllng R~~atta held In
ping event It being offe red to· wtJl 1x-a danN' nt th<' Country and Dinghy races. 2 p.m . Mon-Una. Ralboa Island . Mkhi an on JuJU' 21 a n d 23. BlU
day and tomorrow by Balboa Club foUowtng the dlnnE'r. 1day : swhnmln g and dlvtng. 10 :30 OnJy the board of <llrecton In Fickt'r. m m~r of the Bal~
taland Merchant.. see Paoe-t 'llle n('W J)rt'!§ldent has lo~ a.m. 1\tesda.y: rowtnc racea.10:30 the yacht club are grown·ups ... Yarht C'lub, ~p~tM the ni·
and 1 for "Let'• Go leland lhop· ~ actJ"'! tn Rotan• work ThrH
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weodnetda.v. Boat Nc.'ea are hekl and they don't boUler the mtm-\'eralty (>{ Cf.litorniA 1n Clul A
ftlftl" epett•la. CCOfttb"aed on P~ 4) oU MUtpJ\YI pier, NO S, Ill)' bien very much. races.
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TAKE I AN D l£00 TRIP
Mr. and MrL Byron Ludlum. ~~u .. aoAY, .. u~•7,•1r;::o" 1.1. Girl Second
513 Goldenrod Ave.. and Mr. and
In Sw1·mm1·ng '1 ·~eef Mrs. stuart Dlt"hl. 508 eolcleruod
"" Ave.. COrona del Mar, took a trtp
More than 6 000 people aaw to San Diego lut week-end The
Mona Rae Bariow ot B a 1 boa party visited MrL Diehl'• mother.
Ialand win .econd p1aee ln the who Is recovering from an
Institution and Installation ~ fourteenth &DDual awimmlnr aDd o_pe_r_a_u_on_. ________ _
monies wiU be-held Saturday dJvlng meet sponsored by the Los
evening at the Santa Ana Ma-Angeles Examiner, last week on
sonic Temple for the new Harbor Thesday
Star Chapter of the Order ot .,..,._ · t b 1d at the 01 _ ~tern Star. ~ ·~ mee was e Y1D
JOHN DORY
·~OICE SEA FAR!:'
The officers ot the Grand pic sWimming atadJum.. Mona Rae e e • Chapter of California, led by swam un~ the ausploea of the
Joseph F . Reed. Worthy Grand Huntington Beach Swt.mm.lnc Cub
601 E. CENTR.A.4 BALBOA
HOURI: DA ILY i-t; IUN. t-1
OPE N E V ERY DAY
pecials for Tb1li'L, Fri., Bat. -1111y 1-8-9 p a t r o n, a n d Elvetta Grohl, and took aeamd 1n the ~ter ~=:::::;:::=:::::::;:::::::::=;:::=~ --------iliillilllliilililiiliiillilllli••-••••••-11!1 Worthy Grand Matron, wUI con-free stYle for girls from seven to
FRESH VEGETABLES
KLONDIKES
WA • • • • •
GOLD EN B A NTAM
CORM • • • • • • •
LONG GREEN
CUCUMBERS • • • • •
C & H PURE CA NE 10 SUGAR • • • • • • • •
CHAI£ & SANBORN
COFIEE • • • • • •
GOLDE N STATE
BUTftR • • • • • • • • • •
BISQUICK • • • • • • •
IUN SHIN E KAISPY
CRACKERS • • • • • •
PARD
DOG FOOD. • • • •
Llae y•s
lOMATOJUia •
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W E H AVE A FULL LINE OF
Paper Goods, Frozen Foods,
Beer, Wine and Soft Drinks
Open Until 9 In the Evening -Iunday• t A .M. to I P.M.
CORN-FED LOIN
PORK ROASTS ••
B READ and FRY--or BAKE
PORK CHOPS ••• • • • • •
YOUNG SPRI N G-TOP QUALITY
LAte PATTIES •••• • •
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duct the ceremonies. To be tn-1 nine yean old. There wen! ~p
stalled as Worthy Pat ron of the proximately 20 girls in thl.l eyent.
Harbor Star Chapter is Sam ! Mona Rae il the daughter of Mr.
Kinsfather of Balboa, and Ida and Mrs. Ronald Barlow, 232
Naylor of Balboa Island will be Agate Ave., Balboa Island.
\Yorthy Matron.
Preceding these· ceremonies,
the otficen;-elect y.rflJ be host to T RAVELI TO I L LI NOII
the Grand Officers at a dinner It's loneaome around t he
to be given at Whtte's Park Ave. Lowell Newlon home at 514 Aca·
Cale on Balboa Island starting cia Ave .. COrona del Mar. The
at 6 p.m. reason 15 that 11-yea.r-old Ronnie
The Harbor Star Club held its has gone to IDinols to visit both
last regular meeting !or the sum-sets of grandparents. RonnJe
mer a week ago Tuesday at Odd went aboard the El Capitan aU
Fellows Temple in Costa Mesa. by himself. He boarded the train
By-laws of thE" new Chapter were Sunday noon and arrlved In 1111·
appro\·ed and sent to the Grand nois Tuesday morning.
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Laguna Playhouse
Will Open July 12 LAUNDR Y
Summer Stock returns to the 60& E. IWboa Blvd. Balboa
South Coast when the Laguna ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~~=~=~
Summer Playhouse opens its doors .------------------------...... j July 12. with Barbara Britton
starring in the west coast pre-
miere of the recent Broadway suc-
cess. "Strange Bedfellows."
Michael and Marcella Cisney,
formerly associate directors at
Pasadena Playhouse, have taken
over the local theater from Jus
Addiss and Hayden R~rke, now in
Europe presenting plays for the
u . s. troops. I Familiar to Harbor play-goers
I for their work with the summer
theater here last year are WilUaJn
Fucik. recently arrived from the
east to take over the administra-
tive details. and Dan Linnard. who
ls stage manager.
HERE FOR THE SUMMER
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graves of
Los Angeles are in their sum-
SHINING C~E~NING
e SHOES e PURSES
e BRIEF CA SES e SUITCASES
e OVERNIGHT BAGS
Your Shoes Appear New When SP EE-OEE Is Through
OPPOSIT E BAL BOA THEA TER BAL BOA
mer home at ~ Anad~ Balboa. ~-~----------~--~-------~ -----------------
For as little as $5.00 a month you can rent a piano ... the rent,
up to 6 months, can be applied to purchase price.
WE CARRY THESE TOP NAMES
Soh/mer
lners 6 Ponds
Jesse French
Haines Prole
Huntington
42 Yean' Experience at Your Service
(We Are Now Affiliated w ith Shafer M ualc H ouae of Santa A na )
SfJ$
Harbor 780 Hamor 1772
300 Marine, Balboa Island • 1.415 Coast Rwy ., Corona d 1 Mar
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All ITI
(Whot M•mbera Own)
The ~rt Harbor area comprised of Newport Beach,
Balboa, Balboa Island, Corona del MtJr, Lido ble and Costa
Mesa, is recording an unprecedented growth and development .
On the nation·s economic mop it is the bright spot in the great white
spot that is. Southern California .
Funds invested with vs ore loaned to hundreds of home buyers and
home builders locating in this substantial area. Many of the borrower
members ore reaching debt-free home ownership through the use of
our simple monthly re-payment home-loon plan.
Our investors ore not only from the Harbor a rea, they ore from every
port of the country. They enjoy a bove overage div1dend~ recetved
from us year after year.
This Association is chartered by the United States Gove rnme-, super·
vised and examined by the Federal Home loon Bonk Boord, insured
by the Federal Savings and Loon Insurance Corporation, on instru-
mentality of the Federa l Govenwnent and managed safely and con·
servotively by a lert, well tnformed, loca l business men .
We o re currently paying our twenty-fifth consecutive dividend and
at t~e rote of 3°1 Per An"L'., .
IYAYIMIIIT OF ~
AS Of IUNf 30, J t•t
Alff. ,AYMINr Of DIVIDCND
LIA81LITII'I
(What We Ow• Others and Our R£'$-•ves)
FIIST MOITGAGE LOANS .·. : ••••••••.•....... $4,389,395.71 MEMBERS' SHARE ACCOUNTS ••............... S3 5"' . no 22
The ... i ........... ...., ,, .. 0...., ,iftcipefty-~ '" th.
~ ... ,........_-e.... Me. .,.._ .... ..,_thfr PGT"'enls o•e
.... ., ... ..,, .................... ,...,. pei4.
LOANS ON 'ASSIOOICS AND altTfFICA TfS ..... .
l..._ .. imestors ~414 .,. _.,,.._. el rt..it eccounts. ntese
looftt ...,. ftOt ~ tO .. of .. ...-el h W.westor s occou"'
INVE-STMENTS AND SECURITIES ••••••..........
Uftite4 S..... ~etiWMftt loftch $30,4)0.00. Stock HI 'ederol Home
LOCM IM~. SN,IOO.OO. M4tMW.hlp 1ft tt.ia reMn>e bo11•i"9 qstem fMI'" '-t oft4 ahett ,.,. ._,., rtoiloltl• to ~ AssociotiOfl, es '"
~ ,...if .. , itt OC(O(cfor~C• 'lllrith the pro¥isoons of the Federol
H-.. to. Ad.
CASH ON HAND. AND IN BANKS ........ .
FURNITURE, fiXTURES ANO EQUIPMENT ..... .
OTHER A~ ........................... .
13,726.00
i 17,200.00
261 ,773.58
9,132 70
1,346.65
fOTAL .............................. $4,792,57 4.64
Thos r~heflis the ""'~ ond ~_...,, ol ~ • ovoh CO'j:"''C:
ftOIU, cred.t 11n'O"s ~suro-.c:e ~O<'I"pO" ~• 'rare ll :> ~O" :o• co~s c•d
trust fuftds
ADVANCES FROM FEDERAL HOME LOA N SANK . 78 5 550 00
Th., As.oc•o hOft hos '"'"'.cfootely ova loble o J,,.. ol cred • .,. • '
reserve bonk "8 l)'tlem for on eaten ol ~rmol requ;reme"''
lOANS IN PROCESS . • . • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . . 13 3 30 4 7 4
nte Assocoolflo'l hos mode loo11s to 1>v ld. mode•,. n •e• • • •
homes, Oft whoch theu funds ore to be drsbu11ed .
OTHER lfA81liTIES ...•••••••.••.......
Accounh poyoble. d SCOU"' o• 'OO"J t-~.:•·"~, .. ,. one :1 •0" I .... -
by borrowers .
SPECIFIC RESER VES ..... .
lese,...e for unc'OIIected 1nlerest occrved monthly O"O 'o: ~ • .. o U"''
onnuolly on stro•ght mortgage loons, ond se• .. ·c~ ,.,,, .. ••:: -.. -
proroted to eor11ings over o 2._1ft011th perood •
GENERAl RESERVES .•••••••••••.....
le,erves I!IOifiiOinecf m OCCordonce ... ilh the l ultt Ot\d legulot •O'll
for insuror~Ce of occovnts ond ~ol ,.,.,., for contongt "<•et
UNDIVIDED PROFITS .•••••••••••••••••••••••
TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ...... .
1.761 02
28,01 • 66
250,000 00
22,734 00
$4,792,57 4.64
This Association i1 chartered by United States Government ond is supervised o r d eYomined by the Federal Home loon 8C'rl< Admin istration
OffiCII I
P. A. rALMfl
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WAl Ttl S. IPtCll
V in·lr•ifl•nt
S. A. MfYU
S.aerory.Trtot~.,
AOHU llOMQUtiT
Aa;.fottl lo "••ld.,,
DIIICTOII
J. A. M!IC
I. A. MfYfl
W. I. MllAMS
3333 VIA LIDO
lfiNICf rHIWPS
AulttOftt $eculory
IPAlDINO I . EASTMAN
leo~~ & '"""'"'.,' OMcw PATliCIA MOWU
Cosltiw
WAlftl S. Ptal
C. W . TeWINICLf
W . A. WILGUS
SINCE ORGANIZATION 12 YEARS AGO WE
HAVE PAID DIVIDENDS % AT A RATE
NEVER LESS THAN
PER
ANNUM
LET YOU. MONEY WORK FOR YOU THIS ~AFE AND SURE
WAY. WRITE FOR DETAILS.
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• NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA • HARIOR 1500
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PEG HAAPA Have you taken a look at Hal perlor tent a deer and antelope
Aaodat.e Editor Homrlg'a ~ art exhibit on (dreaed and packed l,n ice) to
JACK ALBEE Balboa Island yet! The vtatton Hal. who was then Uvtna 1n
Advertlslng Manqoer ~glater shows a lot of folkJ have Balboa.
dropped In -not only tbe locel Hal tumed the pme over to
(Continued from Page One) THE ENSIGN II publbbed every cldzens. but from Hollywoocl, the VFW Poet. wh1cll wu then
Urnes he had been chosen to be j Th\ll'lday mom.lng .for the New-Pasadena, Lonr Bach, Lai'Una able to raise tunda by putUnc
secretary of the local club. He is a port Harbor areL Office hours: Beach and vtsltors from the Eut. on a beMftt ro<. '11\e plan wu
charter member of the San Juan ' 9 a.m. to 12 noon an4 1:30 to 5 Just as interesting aa the many to retum the favor-and the
Capistrano Rotary, which h e help-p.m.aJ:=t'P,.t:'~:A ~~· palntlngs and photos and aket-token of appreclatlon naturally
ed to organize in 1936 and of ches being shown ls the ldea be-was to be a tlah, to be eent to
which he is a past president. He One Vear ............... -... -........ -... ti.OO hind it: ·Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hom· MaYor Chauasart . . . Hal's
has just returned from the Rotary ~~~ :~~~;-;;;a;vn;:: ;: rtg will be Jeavtnr soon on an· rather eager to have that favor
convention in New York, the 1201-0 COA&T HIOHWA., other trip to veterana' hospitals returned, because he'll be head·
fourth he has attended. Corona •• Mar, Calif. to show this exhfbtt to the tng that way again, and wants to
Both Mr. and Mrs. Callis are Harbofo 711 • patlenb and to interest them In feel welcome . . . Wouldn~ be
long-time residents of Southern taking up art. The project cer,. bad publldty tor Newport Har·
Callfornia, and for w last five tainly deserves support from the bor, and Its great attraction.
years they have been living at 718 local residents. tlshlng. • • • Jasmine Ave. in Corona del Mar. It's bringing a lot of good
They have three children, 12-year· publicity for Newport Harbor, Our Har-bor Just received an·
old Bob Jr., Carolyn, age 10, and L:i. by the way. Pictures of the ex-other bit batch of publlclt~
BiUy, age 7. •• hJblt, taken by Sgt. F . G. Braltsch not exactly throueh fishing
Bob Callis was born in Ense-Jr. of El Toro, have been eent thla time, but becau.e It had
nada, Mexico: back .in 1~10. His 1 Because of the great danger out throughout the nation. The been aelected aa the testing
fa~r. a native Cali!orruan. was , during this dry period, Fire OUet tour ttseU will again bring the apot for friction proofln1 oil
then working on _a ranch near En· I Frank Crocker has issued a re-name of Newport Harbor to the put out by the Wynn 011 Co. of
senada. The family moved to Ca-minder about the city's regula· areas that the Honuigs visit. A z u • a. A motor "friction
lexico when Bob was Jess than a j tions concerning burnlng ot rub-• • • proofed" by thla oil had b"n
year old, and later to San Juan bish. While you're at the veterans under water In the bay for two
Capistrano. . All burning must be done be-exhibit, don•t overlook that ex· weeks, raised In a big ceremony
Bob spent hts youth as a f~ tween the hours of six and nine ln ceptlonal aerlea of historical last week-and made to run
boy-and cowboy. He used to nde the momlng. This applies to lncln-photographs, whloh wm be again.
the range on the ~,000-acre erators as well as open fires. A honored aa long aa man re-Corona del Mar's Leslie E.
Rancho Santa Margarata <where fire in the open must be at least members deeda of supreme Soderberg, accountant and notary
the Marines later obtained land to 25 teet from Inflammable mate-heroslm. These are the actual, public, had sealed the chain
set up their Camp Pendleton). rial (if in an incinerator, lt must one·the....,ot photograph• of the which suspended the motor In
Alter graduaUon from high be at least four feet away). There flag raising on Mt. aurlbachl some slx feet of ocean water, ao
school in Capistr8J!O Cwhere he must be continuous and competent during the lwo Jlma fighting. that removal was impossible
was a track star-m the 50-yard supervision by an adult. who must These plcturea, by Marine without breaking the aeal. He
and 100-yard dashes), he had to have a water hose on hand. Cof1)s Photographer L 0 u Ia was there to inspect the seat and
go to work-and got his start in These restrictions do not apply Lowery s.hows the flag-ralafng to break It at the raising cere-
the busmess which he is eng&gled to barbecue pits or outdoor fire-platoon' getting Ita ordera mony.
in now. He got a job at a service places. but these cannot be used climbing up the alope unde; A sizable audience was on hand
station , an~ at the ag~ of 20 he for other pu~. The tire must fire, the flag ral .. n.g ltMif, Clncludlng photographers, n~·•
was managmg one of hiS O\\<'Tl. be on the indJvidual's property. then the advance by these same papennen, clty otficlals, Marine
A year later . in 1931. he obtain-not on alleys, streets or public Marines against the anlpers observors. and there wu glamor
ed a distributorship of MacMillan parkways. who had opened fire on them. too (Corona del Mar's Beverly
Petreleum products. In 1934 he be· This It NOT the highly pub· Sykes. the Junior Chamber of
came distributor of General Petro-ANOTHER DRISKEL 80V llclzed and often reprinted Commerce Queen for the day)-
leum Products, and that's his job A new son, Patrick, came home Rosenthal photograph. LOW· and later a buUet lunch for all
now. fron the hospital last Thursday rey•s pictures were the first at the Lido Wharf.
He is the distributor for the with Mrs. Dan Drlskel, 2Z1 Gol· ones taken. Pictures ot 'the event will un·
south coastal portion of Orange denrod Ave.. Corona del Mar. • • • doubtedly get lnto rnagazlnes and
County, with offices at 227 20th "Pat" was born Friday, June 24, While we're talking about Hat newspapers all over the nation.
St., Newport Beach. That's where at St. Joseph hospital. He weigh-and his exhibit: Here's a "fish" More eood publk:lty for
~ set up his -Gener al Petroleum ed nearly six pounds at birth. story that deterVes a blt of at-Newport Harbor: Thla Ia ••
Marine Station when he first came tentlon. It started back 1n 1947 aured t.y the anMVnoement
to this 8J'(>a to live-in 1940. The VISITOR FROM L. A. · when Hat loaned a fUm to high that the 1150 National Inter·
CaJlises Jived in Newport Heights Miss Mary Hagan of Los An· svchool students in Superior collegiate Dfnehy Champion·
before moving to their pl'(>sent geles left last week after a visit Wyoming, to help them tla.nan~ ahlp Races wUI M held here.
home in Corona d?l Mar. of several days at the C. E. t he local basketball league. In Thfa news comes from the
The local Rotary Club is the Ackerman home. 405 Heliotrope appreciation of this gesture, newty formed lnteroollegfate
sponsor of Boy Scout Troop 17, Ave .. Corona del Mar. Mayor Curtiss Chaussart of Su-Yacht Racing Aaeocfatlon of
and Bob Callis has a special inter-North America In Ann Har-bor.
e t in that activity, because Bob where thla year's races were
Jr. is a member of the troop. ~ U...... held.
The Rotary also has established ~'I rwur.: Newport Hart)or wHI thua
a student loan fund at Orange (Continued from Page One) Master Russell Craig. be publicized further aa the
Coast Collf>ge. maintains a loan vance of the race as possible so Committee boat and trophies-oountry'a principal yac.htiAQ
fund for a~icultural department that skipper badges may be fur-Sandy MacKay. center and will be an Import·
at Newport Harbor High School, rushed each entrant. Patrol Judge -Commodore ant t 0 PIc of conversation
sponsors an annual H alloween The general committee for this Frank 'Simpson. among the 93 membe,. colleges
party for children, and cooperates 14th Flight of the Snowbirds is Judge of starts-Commodore and ·unlvenitles of the Vacht
with the Balboa Island Business headed by Chairman John Daniell Cass Smith. Ritclng Aasociatfon.
Association to put on an annual of Bay Island. The other members Judge of finishes -Commodore
Christmas party. of the committee are H. B. Stew· Cliff O.pman.
art, J. M. Webster. Earl G. Cor· Patrol Judge-Commodore Wll-
BABY GIRL ARRIVES kett, Ray LoomJs, Converse Wur-liam Crosby.
A bahy girl. Theresa Lee. came demann, W . A. Berls, Thomas B. In charge of publicity boats-
home with Mrs. Lee McClintock Rutter, Warner B. Gates. Cliff H8.J'Vey Somers.
.Jr., 111 24th St., Newport. from Olapman, Mayor Dick Drake, J . MoTe than 30 awards wlll be
St. Joseph hospital last Thurs-A. Beek, Russell Craig, Sandy made at the trophy presentation,
day. She was born on Saturday, MacKay, Andrew Brown, Kenneth which is scheduled to be held im-
Jun 25, and weighed eight pounds Wilson, Dr. W . T . Mooney and mediately behind the Balboa Pa-
and eight ounces. George Michaud. vilion at 6 :30 p.m . on the day of
At a recent meeting of the com-the race. Frank Linne11 as master
JIG 'N' REEL BOARD MEETS mittee, the following men w~ of ceremonles will be in charge of
A meE'ting of the board ol di· placed in charge of various phases the presentation.
rectors of the Jig 'N' Reel Club of the' event: To keep up the racing spirit and
was held recently at the home Board of Referees (entry quall· encourage the youngsters to san
of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Guth· fications and protests)-Rlcha.rd on, the awards are spread through
rle. 11 5 Topaz Ave., Balboa Is· Fenton, J . M. Webster. John Dan-the race trom tbe wtnner to the
Jand. The evening started off fell. last skipper to finish. n.e dty Is
with a pot-luck supper. In charge of patrolling-Harbor again presenting the flnt. second
Corona del Mar
for Your Evening Enjoyment
COCKTAILS FINE FOODS
DINING-from 1:00 P .M. to 11:00 P .M.
8AR-from S:SO P.M.
and third place trophies. Among
the RPedal awards are those for
t~ first .Orl to finish. youngest
«<rl to finfsh. youngest boy to fln-
iAh. and there's a medal for tbe
last youngster to complete the
course. n.e records show that these
awards helo to keep uo the tn~~t. Jn 1946.. when 1~ started In
the F1iClht 1M skf~ n~.
Tn 1947 a total ~r 141 out of the
14.11ttamrs completed the sllr-mile
course.
ATTEND ~HORAL INSTITUTE
Thl"'f"e Harbor ~tdt-nbt at.
t nded t~ 11.nnual MWtt~ lmtf-
tut~ of the Chont otrector't
Gullet at Qtorfdental Coll~ .Tune
24 and 25. Theov were Mrs. Holly
Vt.et. lklboa, Mra. ltaJoll ~>aver,
Balboa lalanct, and Mn. LeiUe
~----------------------------------------------~ ~~den. OMona ~ ~.
IMtructlon
KERMIT RIGGS
<Formerly
Bing Crosby's Pianist)
TEACHER OF
POPULAR PIANO
Studlo at SOS Music Store
1415 OOAST IUGHWAY
Corona del Mar Harbor 1m
'ruTORING
Remedial Reading
Speech. English
for chDdren of all agee
and adulta
Gertrude Hom
Ambulanoe
Harbor
Ambulance Service
Nlaht CaDa: Beeoon 560l
24-HOUR SDtVICE
4lt1 30th St.. Newpon Beach
Sliver Platintl
Pfl,.eolaM-eu.r1u-. M.D.
omc. Ita
llaJ't)or 1015 t..auna U8M
Cflas. A. WyUe, M.D.
Pnldkle Limited to Dlleues
oliDI&Dtl and Od1dr'en
Houn 1 to 5 P.M.
Oout Rwy. and Jumlne, COM
A. V. Andrews, M.D.
PHYSICIAN
and
SURGEON
Telephone Harbor 558
John N. Osburn, M.D.
Pr'IICtlce Umlted to the Eye
10 A..K.-4 P.M.. Mon.·Frt.
Except Wed. Attet noon
332 ~te Ave., CDM
HA 1361 Ret.: HA 1830
Spencer H. Boyd, M.D.
Practice Limited to
Obstetrics and Gynecology
1007 North Broadway
Santa Ana
omoe Residence
KI 3-'T119 HA 1.832
Wallace J. Miller, M.D.
Practice Llm1ted to the Eye
By Appobdment
Harbor 1528
1U5 Cout RJ&hway, COM
Dr. Edward W. Mllum
~ Ul4 Surleon
Ollteollath
81.5 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del Mar Harbor 2M2
Optlofan
TelephoM: Harbor 1528
E. H. Thiele
OPTICIAN
~Fllled GIMIM!a~
1415 Coast HJchway, COM
Open Six Days a Wftk
EvenJnp by Appointment
Oculilt PrescrtDtions FUled
with the !)est ln
Modern Eyewear
GEORGE W. SPRA'IT
OPTICAL <X>MPANY
Dllpmalnc Optidans
811 <X>AST IUGHW AY
Corona del Mar Harbor 3043
Dentl.t
Phone Harbor 2356
Dr. 0. G. Suess
Dentistry
313 Marine Balboa Island
FuneNI Dlrectcw
Baltz Mortuary
<llapel by the Sea
HARBOR 42
OonJna del Mar, Callfontla
Ample Off.Stlftt Partdnc
Dr. Donald J. Yarnell·
~
Houn: 10 to 4:~
Saturday an4 Evellnca by Appc'Antment
1217 c:::oAST IUGRWAY
Oarana ... Mar lluW 10M
CELE8ftANT& 0 I I ~ '~ !1.
Here for the week-end of the n S ana ,Tfer TMK IENIION p._. I
THUft&DAY, JULY 7, 1Mt Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. J . W .
Fromm, on Crystal Ave., Balboa Tr,·p to Europe ltland. Mr. Fromm ls usoclated
with the Bank ot Calllomla; Th F 1l f J l k By Mft&. B~TTY WATa ON
thelr hom Is in Compton. was :he ~~~e c~~ ~y w:e ~ The C. Allan MeDon ld home, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Bertu·
Bolin family of Los Angeles to 303 Onyx Ave.. Balboa llland, Jeit. 144 S. Bay Front, returned
open their Balboa Island house has been occupied tor two weeks Saturday from a ten~y trip to
tor the summer. Between 25 and by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Valdez and Orei()n and Washington. They
30 people were on hand to help their two ons. Mike and Mark, visited Mr. Bertuleit'a parent&,
the Bollns get settled tor the from Denver, Colo. Mrs. Valdez and on the return trip they stop-
summer at 21.2 Amethyst Ave. is a n1ece of Mrs. McDonald's. On ped With friends in San Fran·
JULY 4 thru JULY t
$2.40 • $1.80 • $1.20
TICKETS:
Hampton'a Harbor Drug
' and Blue Salla
Tlcketa now for
"SUSAN AND GOD"
WED. thf"U SAT. -July 6·t
George Raft Marie Wi
"Outpost
in Morocco''
-Second Suspense Hit -
Wm. Bendix Dennis 0'
"Cover Up''
THUR&.-FRt. · July 7.a
Betty Grable Caesar
"The Beautiful .Ht4>D<lle
from Bashful Bend"
SATURDAY Only -July 9
The ANDREWS SISTERS in
"Give Out, Sisters"
-and -
"SOS Submarine"
SUN.·MON . -July 10·11
Joan Cra~ord Zachary
"Flamingo Road" ---,
Coming Soon! 11 Orange
ty's Premiere of '1The M
Story"! II
Opening their summer home Wednesday, June 29, a large fam-cisco.
was delayed this year because Uy party was held, attended by • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Bolln have only Mrs. McDonald and her daughter Both a visit anc a vt.itor have
recently returned from a three-Helen Rose. the Valdez famUy, been on the program for Mia
month crulse to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nichols of Isabelle Bowles, 1108 s. Bay
They took the trip with some San Mateo, their children. Rose-Front. She recently spent a few
friends of long standing, Mr. and mary, Donna, Gordon and Fred· days in Carmel Valley. WhJle on
Mrs. Olin J . Hessell of Beverly die. a~d some college frien~ of her trip she stopped over at San
Hills. The two couples crossed the girls. Mrs. McDonald and Jose and brought-her cou.s ,
the ocean to MarseUles in a small Mrs. Nichols a re sisters. The Mlss Sally Ferch. who ls a stu·
luxury liner which is of the Nichols family a nd. their friends dent at San Jose State College,
American Export Une. have been occupymg a ranch home to spend a week with he.-.
First part of their tour was a house near the town of Chats· • • •
Tropical Drlnb
Open Every Day
for the
Summer Seuon
Free Parking
Vali dated T leketa
Francola Marshall
Manager
Mediterranean Cruise beginning worth and made the journey The Garland English famll>'
with Italy and visiting such down to the Island just for the are now situated tn their own ,__G_ALA_ ... _OP __ .......... ,..-,~--TG .... ' .......
places as Greece, Syria, Lebanon, day. home at 122 Crystal Ave. They r.u.'u.'
Tel Avlv·-where they are at war~ • • • ha\·e just moved f rom 118 Aba· LAGUNA
accordJng to the visitors -and Mr. and Mrs. Delavan D. Frei· lone Ave. SUMMER PLAYHOUSE
Egypt. When they returned to tag. 312 Apolena Ave . had as • • • West lC:!:n~sremeere
Italy they disembarked and tour-Fourth of July week-end guests Mexico has called a couple of
ed the Italian cities by auto. Miss Lois Craig and Bob Ready Balboa Island families down tor
1 From Northern Italy they took from Pomona. Present too was fun and frolic. Mr. and M rs. Hal
the electric railway through the Mrs. Freitag's sister, Gerry Cloe Millar, 114 Crystal Ave . with
Simplon Pass to Switzerland. from San Bernardino. who is two children, Henry and Su·
The natives spotted them lm-spending the summer with the sanne, are on a camping trip
1 mediately as Americans In Inter-F reitags. The group drove to south of the border. And the
lochen because It was Easter and Oceanside on the evening of the Stanley C. Mestons, 107 Crystal I the party was bedecked with cor· Fourth to view the !irewor·ks. Ave .. spent the holiday over the
sages and boutonnieres (not an • • • Fourth ln Ensenada. taking their
1
1old Swiss costum>. From Zurich, Mr. and ~trs. Harold Kinney two children with them.
Switze~land, they took a • plane of Pasadena joined a family • • •
to Pans;, in order to see 'April part~ at the home of ~1r. and Company for the Fourtll was
in Paris first hand. They were Mrs. Boad Freitag. 223 D1amond from Santa Ana at the J . H.
"STRANGE
BEDFEllOWS"
.tarring
BARBARA BR ITTON
JOHN ARCHER
in person
Daring I Delis;:htful! oa. .. hine!
Gay 90's ··Battle of the &>xe""
ONE WEEK ONLY
Jl.LY 12-17
Tick~
$2 40-t incl taxl l.SO
For Reservations Phone
LAGUNA BEACH 191
not disappointed, they reported. Avt'.. for the holiday week-end. Caldwell house. 600 Balboa Av e ..
1 From Paris they flew to the Also present was ~h . Marie Balboa Island. The guests were
1 RJvlera. where they again tour· Kime from Dem·er. Colo .. who is Dr. and ~1rs. G . Stanley Norton
ed the countryside via automo· spending the summer on thP and the Dick Ewerts.
bile. Island. --------------------------• • •
500 at Open'.ng It was a "bon voyage" week·
end at the home of ~1 r. and Mrs.
Gerhardt Radzat, 303 Amethyst
A gala affair of this week was Ave. A week-end party h onored
the opening of the new Marine Mr. Radzat's mother. Mrs. Mar·
dining room and bar of the Bal· guerite Radzat of San Gabriel.
boa Bay Club. An estimated 500 who is leaving for Europe on
people packed the club buUdings July 1. Other week-end guests to
and took part in dining and dane-share the party. which Included
1ng to the music of Ra>• Whit· fishing on the Radzat's yacht
taker. "Happy Go Lucky." were Mr. and
Mr. and' Mra. Kenneth T . Ken-Mrs. Charles Biszantz and Mrs.
dall of the Balboa Bay Club were Hans Schumacher . all of San
hosts to a larie party, including Marino.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown. Dr. • • •
and Mrs. Salvatore Monaco. Mrs. Another summer at Yucaipa
Where All Good Sportsmen )feet
FEATURINn------------------------------------~
Steak and Chicken Dinners
Sea Food in season}
AIL LOt~GE-----:
Hours: 10 A.M. to 2 A.M.
Newport Blvd. and Coast Hwy.
Beacon 5163
Newport Beach
Harry Colyer, Mr. and Mrs. Al Ranch is in store for the Jack
Ti!!any, Mr. and Mrs. R. L Mason family. The ~1a ons have
Crutcher. Mr. and Mrs. Dick alread y moved from thesr Island
Drake. Miss Norma Kendall. home, which is at 119 Crystal
Brandy Brent, Mr. and Mrs. Ave. Thev'll be back in the fall.
Richard Emison and a guest from · ---------------------------_,j Tucson, Mrs. Cossltt.
Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Hemphill,
107 Diamond Ave., Balboa Island,
presided over a second table,
which included Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Kenaston, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Bering. Mr. and Mrs. Rulan
Free, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Jahns, and Mr. and Mrs. Les
Kelley.
Another table. headed by Dr.
and Mrs. Ralph Duncan of Pla·
centia and 1406 Surf, Balboa. in·
eluded Dr. and Mrs. J . 0. Janes.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tuftree, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Lesley, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Duncan. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Foix. Mr. and Mrs. George
Strebe. Mrs. Virg1nia Rut h
Laurel and Miss Bue Stanley.
BREERS HERE FOR 4TH
The Louis C. Breers. 1205 N.
Bay Front, came from San Ma·
rino to spend the Fourth, bring·
ing their houseguests. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank R. Winch from Hono·
lulu. Also guests of the Breers
were Mr. and Mrs. George Har·
mon of Hollywood, and Mr. and
Mrs. Lorin Reynolds of San Ma·
rino. Fishing and cru1stng on the
"BUlu" and several cocktail and
barbeque partles In their patio
were tlle main activities. Mr. and
Mrs. Bre-er and sons Louls and
Bill, are leaving thls week on a
month's trip to Alaska . Mr.
B reer's mother, M rs. Kate Breer.
will occupy their home here dur·
lng their absence. I
LIEUTENANT VISITS
Mrs. Harold Bird, 1700 Mira·
mar, Balboa, entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Boardman of Whittier
and Lt. Robert Warner of the
U. S. Naval School, Monterey,
over the Fourth ot July holld.a,ya.
hel • nta a NaiGN H •
THUiti OAY,t:.IULY 7, 1Mt I I
.
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HORMEL SLICED
BACON •• • • eUIDI EVE
PElS.
• • • •
• • • • • • • •
s . • • • •
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De
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A lter~tiona ~ Fe~ture e P ressing W'ttfle You Walt
217 MARINE AVE. HARBOit 2210-W
Special P~~cka~e
.. ~ f)
of Shorts and Bros
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at $3 .195
at $3.95
• On Sale .
' thursday, F riday, Satu rda y Only
'
f
22t MARINE AVENUE e ALBOA IIL:~ND
..
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All Slzea
For Slldea or Movies
15% OFF
215 MAitiN£ AV. HARBOR 2S63-W
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' A BARGAIN
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su·N&LlSSES
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t11 MARINE AVE.
•
Imported H a ndpainted Skirts
with Matching Blouaes
•
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s
318 MARINE AVE. BALBOA 18LAND
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(California Darlings)
$6.95
(Limit One to a Cuatomer)
Vagabond House
219 MARINE AVE HARBOR 2004
Our Special
A PATIO FREm
(REGULAR 2Sc)
15c
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307 MARINE AVE. HARBOR 2412
Exotic Hand-Printed
AT
REGULAR 513.95
313 V2 MARINE AVE. HARBO" 1tW
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RECORD SALE
Odd Label Records ................ S for 1.00
sos
300 MARINE AVE., Balboa laland HARBOR 780
·--28x40 INCHES
Regular $1 .75
99c
2 11 MARINE AVE. HARBOR 2090
EmlRalL
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS (3" pot) 15c
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WRITE BEGONIAS ........................ 15c
CHOICE A WARD ROSES ............ $2.00
(F ive-Gallon Cana)
(~REE DELIVERY)
333 MARINE AVE. HARBOR 2493-J
(Regular $1 .20)
CHICKEN FRIED STEAK
(U.S. No. 1 Baby Beef)
IOUP and IALAO COFFEE
8UN& and BUTTER
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111 ~ AGATE AVE. BAL BOA ISLAND
J01
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Wedding Cakes
Birthday Cakes
French Pastries
705 COAIT HIGHWAY
Corona del Mar Hartaor 1101
Sunday Last Oay
for Arf Exltibit
The exhibit ot wtuan~' art be-
lq lhow by Hal Homrta" ·~ the
r.r of 308 Martne Ave. on s.aJbM
Iala.nd will continue throurh this
SuDday, and then will move on to
Camp PencUetol;l.
The exhlbtt Ia belna ahown
the publle dally from 9 to 9 priOr
to another tour of veteran•' ho.
pltals by Mr. and Mrs. Homrt1.
who will 100n again be encour-
aging the dllabled patients to try
their hand at art work.
The first subscription to sup-
------------.. port the voluntary medJcal re-
NOnCE
To PUblic
Change
ol Closing Day
•
Effective Next Week
Our regular closing day will be
THURSDAY
habilitation tour was pretented
by Col. Wllllam Hueltlne of Co-
rona del Mar, Mr. Homrig an·
nounced..
FacUlties for the exhibit on the
Island have been donated by Mrs.
Gertrude Waldron. realtor at ~
Marine Ave.
Wheel-Chair Party
Another w he e 1 -c h a 1 r party,
which hal come to ~ an annual
affair, hal been held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Smith
of 621 Acacia Ave., Corona del
Mar.
Guests of the Smiths were Her·
chel Hill, president of the Hunt·
Jnaton Park Owpter of Indoor
Sports, a national or~anlzation of
LOCAL ARTIITI' palntinp are being featur-ed, along with her own wor4(. at Lucille Delano Chamber-
laln'a Art ltudfo Gallery, SOO Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. To acquaint the local art-mlnde4 with
a wide variety of pfcturu. Lucille Ia ahowtng plcturu by Norman Chamberlain -"d hia wtfe, Mary
Pottenger, In her vlaltora' panel until July 22. These will be followed by palntJnga by Rex an4 Joan
aranclt and Phil Dike, who are now conducting a summer art echool here. The back part of the au-
dio-gallery Ia Mrs. Chamberlain's workshop. where she palnta portraits and deetgna .,....inal murala
for lnt.,.iora. lhown above helping her aelect a picture are (standing, left to right) Claude Andef"Mft,
arehltoct; Dick Barcelo, James VanDyke and George Davies, local buaine.men; Kay Flnct\ oeNmlet;
Norman Chamberlain and Rex Brandt; In the left foreground beside Mrs. Chamberlain •• Joan arandt,
and at the rfght Ia Mar-cha Geldert. secretary In the adjoining realty office of Earl Chamberlain.
(Photo by Folsom)
~r: ..:::::~:~:u= Special Meeting fire Chief Crocker's Daughter Is Wed Park.
Followinr a barbecue luncheon A apedal meeting of the New-The new Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hen-al white satin trimmed with lace
Instead of Monday.
RAUN'S
1415 Coaat Highway
tn the pe.tlo, there was entertain-port Harbor Ebell Oub has been derson arrived home from their and bearing a long train. She car-
ment, and the patients also enjoy-called tor Tuesday at 11 a .m. AJ-honeymoon last Friday and are ned a mixed white bouquet with
ed a pme of croqun, which th~ though the club normally suspends now settled in their new home in lilies and a white ordlld.
played while seated in their wheel actlvtUes for the summer. the Corona, Calif. Her attendants wore dellca.te Cor"'na del Mar Harbor 1Mt
...._ ______ .....,..._ ___ _. chairs. membership is asked to meet to Mrs. Henderson is the former hues of pink, blue and yellow and
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Modeling
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as
Created by
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club house. C hief Frank Crocker and Mrs. honor was Miss Nancy Ward. New·
Jack Stahl, Balb<"-.18. Island de-Crocker of 1514 E. Balboa Blvd., port Heights, bridesmaJd wu Miss
signer who has drawn the plans Balboa. The groom is the son of Mona W indrlnger, Costa Mesa,
for the ~ building. will present Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henderson. 848 and flower girl was little Sher-
the contractors' bids,......._a.Jl of which W. 18th St.. Costa Mesa . rilyn Hen&>rson, sister of the
will be drawn from the families of The young couple were married groom.
club members. in a double ring ceremony at Herbert Lewis of Corona wu
Christ Church by the Sea Sunday. best man. Ushers were Robert
June 26. Rev. 'rytomas Pendell of-Joyce, Newport. and Jack Mender-)
HERE FOR THE SUMMER ficlated. The bnde wore tradition-son, brother of the croom.
The E. 0 . Lawrence family ARTIST'S FATHER ILL The fonner Miss Crocker grad·
have moved down from Berkeley c. A. Delano is taJdng it easy uated in June from Harbor HlJh
to thelr summer residence at after a sudden heart attack during School. ~ groom al8o att~ed
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1700 S. Bay Front, Balboa Island. the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. De-Harbor High before entennc the
Dr. Lawrence is the fonner Jano who live with their daughter U.S. Navy. He is a veteran with
Nobel Prize winner and cyclo-and 'son-in-Jaw. Mr. and Mrs. Earl two years service tn the Aleutians.
tron Inventor. ,..._am""-1 · 701 p · tti A
From 11 to 4
'--u ~r am. omse a ve ..
Corona del Mar. have just started
to have a new home built in Co-
rona del Mar.
BRUIN CLUB MEETS
"Red" Sanders. UCLA's foot-
ball coach . talked to local UCLA
alumni last week on Wednesday
at the newly organized Orange
County Bruin Club In Santa Ana.
Before the meeting. Mr. and
Mrs. Sanders and other guests
from the University were e nter-
tained at dinne-r at the Newport
Har bor Yacht Club.
h••~ :r•• trlf'4
••r dal\u•
SOUND MOY ES AT HOME !
''YOUNG AND WILLING''
William Holden, Susan Hayward
"T .... ,,.,HE ....... 39 STEPS"
Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll
"ADVENTURES OF MARTIN EDEN"
Glenn Ford, Evelyn Keyes, Claire Trevor
"8 IS A FAMILY''
Charlie Ruggles
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=---= ------
llooiiiMATa II Halla ,1
.lUll Gneb. daUcbt~r ol Mr. I \1/ l I & ::..,:;:..,...:-~~~ . JVofeJ /ro1111 tOI"'OUU J.l .Mar
!.ido Isle Girl
Cltosen lor Camp
· .18M 'l'luaouaw from ~ '11\e a y Mftl. F"LORENCE ANDE MON .
pta •w teCent.1y returned from Guest~ ln the home ot Mr. and from Pasadena Junior CoUete. ~u have been mad~
Cllllep at Stanford where they~ Mrs. William Hartn-and Mn. Alter many t.rlpt to points ot ln· ror Carol Plenon. da\Cht.er ol Mr.
I'OQIIDatea. Wllllam Sykft, 428 Beaonla Ave., terat lrt Southern Callfomta. in· and Mn.. L. F . PieJ'IIOn. 20t Via
are Mr. and Mrs. EUaeM OWlet cludlng a voyage to Catalina Udo Nord. Udo Isle, to co tG Re-
ITELLE•a MOVE DOWN from Dowell, Ill. A f&mlly party Ialand, Mr. and Mrs.. Sa~ lett llcmal Senior Camp at Slnclnc
TH£ ENIIQN P11i1ia I
THURIDAY, JULY 7. 1MI
Mr. al'ld Mra. Allen Stelle have celebrating the birthday of Mn. wlth their BOn in hls newly ac-P1Des. Carol hu been plc::ked from
chaQied their headquarters from Harter was held on July -t. The q~ automobtle tor their horne the Ma.rtnen. ~ Girl Seoul ~----------
LOI Ancets to their Corona del Challets will leave for their ln Ohlo. Son Ray, however. will ~ to be the l'epiUCnt&th--e
Mar home at 212 Dahlia Ave. tor home on July 12. return to Cl.ll1orn1a and attend from N~ Harbor. and her tu-
tbr aummer. • • • the Unlverslty of Southern Cali-ltion to the 10-day traJntng period ·--=-~;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;; Mrt. C. H . Hagenbuck, 21~1~ tomla next year. wUl be paht by the Newport HaT· • Femlea1 Ave .. Is spendlng two • • • bor Girl Scout Couodl. Ha,.... 11t1
weeks ln San Diego and en-Mrs. Grayce Sevier, 441 Car-EKh council Is inVited to send a vlrons. She ls now the guest of nation Ave., wu vlaited by her n•pre.entatin who has done out· '---_..;:401=-..:CO::.:::A::.:IT:.:......:H~IW:::.,:A~Y~--'
Mrs. Maud McArthur at Des-son Don from Santa Barbara and stand.inc IICOUt work and is a sen· ---------=------
canso. The two !rlends will at· ht. fiancee. Mlas Joan Carroll. lor ln hleb school
tend the Pioneer PJcnlc to be of West wood, over the Fourth of Carol ~~-ect all the ratlnp
giVen Sunday by Henry G. Fen-July week-end. poalble In the Mariner group
ton at his ranch in San Pa.squal. • • • Whic:b ls a ted:mical branch oi
This is an annual altair, and lsI Mr. and Mrs.. Alex MacGU seouts. ~ eamp will ~ held at
ay ANN attended o~~y by lnvitatlon, llvray. 1610 First Ave.. had u the end of JuJy
WELCOME to Corona del Mar which says No children under guests over Fourth of July week· -----
and the Harbor Area! Velma is 49 admitted." Mrs. McArthur wiD end Dr. and Mrs. J. Von Posch N 1 d f G
bu1y all tAla week saying hello to accompany her COM friend and their daughter Jody. trom e W ywe S 0 0
aU the summer residents who ha~ home around • th~ "!lddle of July. Los Angeles. T G
FINE rrAI..IAN DINNERS
and~ menus
OPEN FOR LUNCH
00cJrrAD~
1111 COAIT HIGHW AY
Harbor 1110 C.rona del Mar
Open UntJI 2 A.M.
Food krved to 1 :30 A.M.
:::~:e=~~th~":. Mr. and Ml'$. Oscar A. Smith Mrs. A. 1. ·Bo:..:. 218 Golden 0 ermany Soon
Specialty Shop), and greeting all ~e;an Marino have moved into rod A':'e .. had with her for the \\Then Sgt. Leon Nichols and
the new ones who find out about Bl d. Cf OM home at 816 Ocean three-day holidays her couslns. Miss Joyce Brooks became '"Mr v or the summer Mrs L s· d M M bel • · thiJ J~ly spot on the coast each • · · · tmms an rs.. a and Mn." two months ago. the\' ------------~ Y91"· • • McCaddon of Los Angeles. He-didn't d~m that they mJght later -;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:::;.
a elng a new mannlktn t hia Dr. and Mrs. George Stevenson granddaughter , Rena Steinber· have a honeymoon in Germany r
,-ar, 1 don"t know many of t he Sharp Jr. of Pasadena have been ger. who is spendlng the sum· but Sgt. Nichols has al~ady
d spending a few days In their mer with her. 'returned Monday atarted up the Anny steps which
eummer rHI enta, but they aure beach home. 1605 Pacific Drive. from San Luis Obispo. where she will ta.k• him to be """'"" of the
do ..em to make a bee·llne for Th · d h d "' ~' o •arten-. t o aee all e1r aug ter Paula is prepar-atten ed the wedding of a Po-Berlin airlift. and the new Mrs.
thl the lovely lng to enter l'CLA summer I mona college-mate. Nichols "'111 be t ollo"ing as !OOn
new "II· school. • • • as he get settled.
Some of the NEW visitors ~re • • • Dr. and Mrs. GeorgE.> Norman Leon. who 16 the son of Mr.
dellghted to kno~ ·~~ the wtde Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Seamon >ease have left theJr winter and Mrs. Kenneth !\1lchols. 305
range of sizes 0 Bnen s. have ln and Mr. and Mrs. 0. s. Hender· quarters at 1611 Paclflc Drive Marine a,·e .. Balboa Island. ex·
LiJleerie. Whether your h1ps meas-son of San Bernardino and Miss and are making their annoal pects to be in Germany bv Julv
ure 30 inches or 50 Inches--or in Jenivee Waller of Los Angeles I visit to their children in Oregon. 30. He has left his statJon at Long
between-you')) find. your size in are occupying the Seamon res1· Wa~hington and Canada. They Beach for G~t Falls. Montana.
sl..,_ and panties, mcludlng the dence. 1611 Pacific Drive for the .vill return to COM in the fall. to pick up a crew to fl\' "'ith.
most popular KJckemick line. current month. The two men will • • • .
And for anyone sitting out the commute during the week. Home for the summer are Jack NEVA DAN VISITS HERE
summer waiting for the big bird to • • • Cash. 215 Narcissus A\'e .. from Mr. and M n . A. A. Stafford.
July Birthstone
RUBY
arrive, O'Bri!n's have ma~mlty Mrs. Estelle Bowman. 317 Col· Veterinary School at Davis and 514 Mari,old A\'e.. Corona del
slips and p4lntles to make you more denrod Ave .. arrived home Sun· I Joanne Hogan. 321 Poppy Ave. Mar. ~ en~rtaining Mrs. I n•n
comfortable as well as dainty. d~y alter a three-week vacatloh ~;>~ Santa Barbara State Col Jeffries. of ~no. ~ev~ Mrs.
Everyone Ia e a g e r about trip which took her by plane to I g · Jeffries, Who lS pronunent m •·om-
o •a nen'e complet e .election of the homes of her chJldren in I B en·s actJVitl~s in Reno, 1s a lon~;· Watch Repairs
blo .... th'--.on. You'll f ind Lincoln, .Nebr .. Sioux Falls and onnell family time friend of Mrs. Stafford. New Nylon Straps
e~erythlnt from aport thlrta to Rapid City, S . 0 ., and friends II
eome dal"llng nylon "'""' wtllch ln Fairmont. Minn. Ba L f C'l.. •--~!;~..!., Wa ace IIW you a veoetiOft from Iron· • • • Cit rom nina ~ .,...,... .... _
lee aM.,.. pert.ct fOf' eumme.r Guests ln the home of Mr. and OftiQtNALI Calderhead
. .utta ... and el8o lmpet"tH ba· Mrs. Walter Wood. 439 Cama· Back home from China ls Mrs 01stom and Ready Made All \Vork DonE' Ullee. eUka. lltoM outtwe faille. tlon Ave .. tor a week ~~ Mr. Dan L. Bonnell Jr .. 2631 Wavmy PlMUc A o 1 cries 1n Our Shop at
In dreeey a ft41 taiiOt"ecc .tytee and Mrs. J . E . Sayre from Day-~ Dr .. Bay Shores. About a )'ear ago Infant. OoRt. Kitcben. Batb 817 COAST HIGHWAY
wttlott are created by top-notch ton. Ohio, couslns of Mr. Woods. Mrs. Bonnell. and daughters, 1101 Cout Highway. COM Coi"'na del Mar ·~M~ Thevl~~~~rejoined~th·~thleen ~d S~n~ ~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Abo we have the accessories for son Ray, who had just graduated Major Bonnell in . Chlna. whe~ r
your S\.ll1'lmer wardrobe _ summer he was commandmg officer of
costume Jewelry, scarrs. luxurious P'ub/ic ~~~0~01st Military Pollee Bat·
sto~. Come In and let Velma help . ~'OU find the things that you like All American Military Person·
best. Stenograpl.er nel were evacuated from ChJna n In February and sent to Osaka.
Japan. From Japan Maj. Bonnell
and family came to San Franclsco
where he is now stationed at the
Presidlo. II Notary Pubnc
Mimeographing
Addressinr
Telephone Service The Bonne-1ls came to this area Sarah Wheatley in 1941. when the Major was with
1415 COAIT HIGHWAY the Armv Air Foree in Santa
Brownies Blockprinfs
CHR.lSTMA.S CARDS
5c and 10c-Regula,. 20 for $1 .00
Box (Flower~ of Holy Land ) A..ortment of 12 for 59c
1150 Gift Calendar, 3x
803 COAST HIGHWAY, Corona del Mar
l1rooking 'A
HARBOR 850
11 1 ~ \ , •• •. ' 1 t;:( ~ r--(_ --~m1's
CORONA DEL MAR Ana. In 1945 they bunt their Bav Harbor ,_ Harbor 1975 Btrtcher Bldg. Shores home. where Mrs. Bonneh 'll!!!i!!!~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!J.iiiiiiilli~c~o:R:O:N~A:.:D:E:!;L~M::A~R~-.J and the children will spend the ~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~==~=========-= • summE.>r. In CUT FLOWERS, CORSAGES
and POTTED PLANTS Music Box Is Treasure ol Pleasure Best Man at Wedding
There ls a saloon in Reno which play more than one tune. F or ex· Of Former Harborite
has a fabulous coUectlon of music ample. one plays ''The Blue Bells 0 . Z. Robertson Jr.. of Corona
boxes. It is so renowned that many of Scotland". "Artist's Life" and dE.>l Mar. was best man at a Santa
people go to hear the boxes even "Schubert's Serenade". Barbara wedding on June 25
though they are not tntet"eSted in One of the largest instruments Zeller stood up tor Oscar Norberg
the food and grog. It is so authen-has a series of tiny record-like of Los. Angeles, who 1s a former
tloally good that even the attend· discs which make music similar to Harbor1te and attended Newport
ant at the Reno museum. tucked the way a player piano works, and Harbor High before graduating
awa}' In the lower regions of the you can choose any serieS of discs from S.C.
Oty Hall, wlll urge you (in whis· which you J1ke best. One set in-The new Mrs. Norberg is the
pen) to go and see tlle fine music eludes "Brahm's Lullaby", "Alex· fonner Betty Watson of Santa
bakes-if you don't mind going ander's Ragtime Band" and even Barbara. Into a bar, that is. "Happy Birtl'lc1ay". Another has Among the guests were a honey·
Just u the music which they folk songs such as the:> Stephen mooning ~uplt>. Mr. and Mrs.
play ls internaUonaJ, music boxes Foster melodies, and anothE'r set Stanl~y Dixon. who were recently
bave a universal appeal. deUghUng is completely made up of drinking mamed in the Harbor aN'a. ~ of all ages. Their bright songs including "Let's Have An-Also a_tt~ndlng ~re Mr. and
tinkling tunes hold a charm which other"· and "Wohlauf Noch Ge-Mrs. WJlham Black. fo rme.rly
has carried down since early his-trunken". Balboa Island residents.
tory. Besides the regular music boxes.
Visitors to Switzerland are de-The Islanden have-a musical jug A New Granddaughter
Ucbted with this land of music which plays when It ~~ picked up. There is a new ~nddaughteT
boXes. They are intrigued with the The tunef ... UUttJe Brown Juiir". tn the Harold M. Davis tamlly. sweet tones and fa.scjnated with of course. Then th~re h~ " ci$l8ret 209 Femleaf AvE'.. Corona del
the lovely and unusual containers. box which plays ponular tunes Mar. Maj. and ~trs HaJ"\..>eV M.
Now The Islanders have mus1c while it is opeonfn~. and even "-" Davis are the parents. The little
bootes f1"'m Switzerland-a num· authentic Uttlt' hurdy gurdy for one was ,born a t the Long Bt'Ach
bet o1 dUferent boxes playing children. Community Hospital on June
beau tiful tlnkley tunes which will Yes. Swia mu.C~k bo~. with all 23. Major Davis. who spent his
contribute to the chann of your the ~c of tht'lr tune!', aT'(' now bovhood in Corona. dE-l Mar. Is
bol'ne. The boxes themselves are at TM blandent. with the Arm~ Atr Coms Ita·
The Largest aad Most Diversified Nursery Stock
in t he South Coast Area
1113 COAST HIGHWAY
N ationaUv ~ d v rtiaed "'
P A.'I10 and D R ARE .
LARGE SELECTION
( F utu"'"G New lalandware Pattern))
of highly polished woods~ s Uoned at Panama Citv. F1ortda.
tor their ~80t"UlJ\Ce Some ot them THE J l.~l,UDfRS Tht~ is th~ir thtrd cht\d: they are lnlaid with 1\ghter woods for Rn ha,,e a son agt-three and a daugh· 600 Coast Blpl\"&Y orona del ~~~~k~m~M ~~~~~~~~n~e~~r ·----~~~~~~--------~~~~~~~ · tht new llttle ,trl wu born. •
Page 10 THE ENaiON
THU"SOAY, JULY 7, 1141
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Coast Cities
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(Next Door to
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Miss Mabel Cqnon, 511 Fem-
l~at Ave., Corona del Mar, vial ted
I T r laUves In Riverside, last week
BuUdlng pennlts issued tor the The break-down figures for the 0 on Tuesday.
city of Newport Beach during city's June permlta are as tol· -;::~~~~~-~iii~-~~ June totalled only $350.168. or lows: 28 new single unlts, $272,-Stimulation of yOUth activities r
about 41 per ct'nt of the $859,345 500; one new two-family unlt, is being stl"es.sed by otfJclalJ of the
issued in June a year ag~ ac-$16,000; 34 repairs to dwellings, Oranae County Fair, schedUled for
cording to the month-end report 1 S36,G53; eight private garages, the fatl"''f''\lftds on the former San-SeU Service I.A111ld-
by Building Inspector Pete Nel-$9.300; three new commercial ta Ana Anny Air Base Aug. 1.8-21. u.a 3
son. buildings, $6,500; 10 algns, $2,115. More than $17,000 is being offer-Open 9 A.M. to 6 P J(.
In comparison of percentages, Among the pennlts Issued at ed In premiums as well as trophies Thurs. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
June was a slower month than the start of this month were two and other awards. to junior de-Closed Sunday
Apr il. which had a total of $450,· for a $28.000 proJect for the partment exhibitors. Friday, Aug. 20 MACHINES DRYERS
654, or 65 per C't'nt of the $689,310 construction of two two-unit 19, will be Junior Farmers' Day.
issued in the corresponding dwellln~s at 308-310-312 Lark-Ollldren up to 13 years of age will 100% SOFT WATER
month of 1948. spur, Corona del Mar, one build· be admitted free to the fair-FREE PARKING
Corona del Mar had a better lng at the h'Ont of these lots. grounds and to the junior hone
record than the city as a whole, the other building at the rear. show event. 404 Cout Hwy. Harbor JMI-W
with a total of almost $107,000. The permits were Issued to Mr. Counties, cltles, communities CORONA DEL MAR
about one-third of the city total,l and Mrs. Harold Fogle, 821 Or· and fann organizations ~ being '::=:::=:;=::=:=:=:=:=:=:::::=::~
and about one-half of the Co-ange Ave .. Santa Ana. The an:hl· tnvired to enter feature exhibits. -:;
rona del Ma1 flgtJre !or June, I teet is Fred Murphy of Corona for which many valuable cash
1948. del Mar. prize awards are offered. There
Permits issued during the final is no entry fee for this type of ex-
' week of June and tn early July hiblt. ....----------------; included the following: New premium list booklets are
STO\VERS RADIO 1 Corona del Mar Permits now being distributed. The book· SERVICE 1 Braden Finch. remodelling at lt'ts and entry bl~nks ~Y be se-
Record Playe,.. -Televlai on 344 Hazel Dr., $3.000. I C'\.lJ'ed fn-e by wrlttng to. Mana~er.
DON KIRKPATRICK I 0 . W. Dickt'ns, 425 Iris Ave .. Orange County Fair. 20391 Nt'w-
Phllco RadiH, Bendix Waahe,..
Authorized Service
Television Installatlons
and Service 317 Coast Hwy .. COM Har. 723 existing house on Lot 9. Block port Blvd., Santa Ana. '--------------l 435, to be movt'd onto new toun-1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 datton oo Lot 11: 1~~ry ~m ~oop ~ppo1nfed
to be added, $1.400.
JIM RAM8EY
920 Coast mghway
BAIT
Prepare
YOUR BICYOOE
lor Summer
Complet.e Overhaul $2.75
Tennis and Badminton Rackets Restrung
e TACKL£
SWIM FINS e • SURFRIOERS
DIVIN G MASKS
Fresh Government Inspected Horse Meat -
(Free Delivery to Harbor Area)
HIDY'S PET StfPLIES
and SPORTING GOODS
~:17 COAST HI GHWAY Corona del Mar HARBOR 1293-J
ON
5 CUBIC FEET
Regular $269.50
Pay Oftly $20.43 Down
ll arbor 282 Corona del Mar
Corona del Mar Harbor 2784 Bob Irt'gram. lTil Coast High-At tht' rpquf'~t of Vice President
way, five-room, one-story dwel· 215 ~ I ~===========~ ling at 512 Marigold Ave $6 000 Clemence. E. F . Coop of ·r ern-;: ·• .' · lt-af Avt'. agreed to repT'E'c;ent the C'. E. Meeks, 519 Narctssus 1mM C'ivfc-Ac;~n . on the Commun-~ve .. four-room. one-story dwel-ltv C'.ounc-il of Ne"-port Harbor. It 1
hng at 708 Larkspur. $6,000. i · f h' ·1 h t th ~---Mr. and Mrs. Harold F ogle. ~ ro~ t ts rounc1 t a «' 1XH11·"
Santa Ana. two-unit. eight-room . of Dtl'E'('tor!ii: of th<' C'ommunity I
ont'·stor v dwelling at front of C'h«'c;t 1IT'E' E-lected.
308-310.312 Larkspur Ave., $13,·1 \V. Frank Powt>r!ii:, 9Xrt'tarv of
000 ; and two-unit eight-room. the Community C'!'f'~t. t'xpl~fned
ont'-story dwelling with six gar-that th<' <'htht ~andtdrttt's ri'Ct'tving
agt's at rear of these lots. s15.ooo. the htsrhest numtx-r of . vote~
Other P ermJts amon~ the 15-mPmhf'r rounc1 l wtn
Griffith Co .. Los Angeles, add h<> mt-mht'~ of thf' hoard.
to rommE'rcial building at 3433
Via Lido. $2.000. Official of ~a1 Rank
! Dr. and Mrs. Clyde ~we, fi ve-At Lon~ Beach M~tin2
'room. one-story dwelling at 315 . Grand Canal Ba lboa I 1 d Prf'c;tdf'nt .TAm~ T. VanPyke
$? 500 ' 5 an • and Cashier HArold L . H«'trlck of
Jack Toon. 41 5 Edgewater. Bal-th«' N <'woort Harbor Bank of ('o-
boa. remodelling, s1.ooo. rona d<'l MAr WPre amon~ the
Bert Rovere, Los Angeles. five-mort' than H>O mt'mbt'r!ii: of tht' rn-
room. two-story dwelling a{ 1710 dt>D"'ndf'nt ~nkt>rs Assn. of South-
E . Ocean Front Balboa $l2 000 Prn Callfornta to tour the Lon~
· · · · Beach artd ~ Am~elt's HarboTS as
LUNCHEON AT «!'Ut'~ts of tht' Long Beach Harbor
SHERMAN OAKS 1)(-nartment.
Custom Built
lOx Spri11CJS
Featuring Air f\oam
Mattrneea and Pillow.
We specialize In oversi.R bedl,
renovatln& and recovertna
Mrs. c. B. Rudd, 744 Via I.Jdo . Foll~ng th(' tour, arranSled fn
Nord, Lido Isle. was one of the connect on wtth the ~t Na-,_ NEWPORT A.YL .--
harbor group who drove to Sher-tlon al :rade W et>k. tht' regular Coda •-Ha,_... 1421-W ..
man Oaks recently to have lunch J~ne dmner mM>tfn~ of the asso· •••clft 1171-.1 ~~Mn.~a~lli~mM.The c~·~a~tl~o~n-~~s~~~l=d~f;n~Lo=n~~~&=a=~:·~~==~=B=~====N='=~===~
Hardimans have just returned
from Nt'W York and plan to make
California their home again. They
formerly lived on Lido Isle.
SPENO TUESDAY AT BALBOA
A Tut'sday gathering at the
home of Mrs. Clyde DeMoss. 2033
Ocean BJvd.. Balboa. Included
thN"e I!HPst~ from Alhambra-
Mrs. R fchard Bradford. Mrs. E~
die Wick and Mrs. Carl Krut'ger
RETURN TO COLORADO
Back in Denver. Colorado, are
Mr. and Ml'!\. Adam A. Gamble
and son F'N>d<'rick aft~r vacation---------------------------~g at 413~ ~Wen~ Av~. ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
rona del Mar.
VISITS REDONDO BEACH
Summer vacation has given J im
Crain a chMce to visit his srrand-
moffler. Mrs. Mav Abels of Re-
dondo Beach. Jim Is the son of Mr.
anrl Mrs. C. A. Crain. 305 F ern-
leaf Ave .. Corona del Mar.
CRICKET'S LAST CHIRP
A wienie bake was held Wedne~
day as a climax to the "Cricket"
activiti<'~ of the yeAr. aC"C''rding to
Ml"~ Marg-aret Farnham. 4.16
Ft'rnleat Av~ .. Corona del Mar. di-
rector of thl~ childrt'n'~ sin~n~
~oup. Last Friday. thP boVll; and
2irls ~ancr at Community night at
Rag-an's restaurant.
ARTIST WINS AWARD
Honorable mention f.n the an-
nual water eolor show at· San Df.
e~o MusPum of Art wa~ awarded
to Mabf'l Hutchinson. Corona del
Mar artist. for her ~intinl! of or-
chards in bloom at Zlon National
Park.
'OYS AT CAMP
Tt's been mf~htv quiet aroun~
Ute H . L. Hu~hes' hou~P. 430
Acacia Ave.. Corona dPl Mar.
'M1 reason ls that both bovs.
Greg and Steve, were away ·at
OPEN EYE Y DAY
KIDD/ES' DAY
EVERY WEDNESDAY
~II Rides • • • • • .k
c-. OdCeSSIOIIS • • • • .Sc
UNTIL 6 P.M.
.. ~----~~-~~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~ptn~emo~~fns~arrug Bear. They came home Saturday . ._ ________ lliilliiiiiillliil _______ ..... ________ il
• THU"IDAY, JULY 7, 1Mt THa aNIIGN
*
y
Open 7 Days a Week
*
Featuring Night Chef Tex Downing
And His
NiCJht Special MeiMI
Catering to the Commercial Fisherman
anc:l to the Sports Fisherman
~-11
the ALL IMPORTANT
f.ctor in buyfn& a lot or a
house. Lone alter you have
forgotten what the interior
of your boUie looks like.
everytime you 5teP outalde
what do you see! What are
your surrouodinp! What is
your environment! What
are the rest:rictions! What
are the lmprov~ment.a T What
8.J"e> the neighbors like! Who
are your children going to
play with!
U you recognize the value
of LOCATION you will ap-
preciate UDO ISLE. Here
you have pdvate beaches. a
c1 u bhouse. t.enD1s cou.rU,
playground. community nur-
sery. private police protect·
ion peace and quiet With
littie or no traffic congestlon.
AJl these factors make for
VALUE and pleasant living.
Here at LIDO ISLE we
have St>Veral extra fme bU}'S
ln lots priced as low as $3500
to $4.500 with suitable term..
Also on U00 ISLE sevft'•
al BRAND NEW houses at
prices and terms much under
the market. Be sure to see
the fumi~hed MODEL house
at 118 Via Ithaca on UDO
ISLE.
BE WIS INSIST ON THE
BEST LOCATION
-Lido Isle
Prope: ties, Inc.
REALTORS
3313 VIa Lido
Newport Bu ch, Ca lifo rnia
Harbor 1500
Good thJng there are a few
BARGAINS around this Har.
bor area. The buying public
S('()ms to be a little on the
con ervative sJde this season.
Of the four houses our office
rold Ja.c;t week. the top price
wa~9.500. And so-
HERE WE GO AGAIN
IThese Are in BaJboa)
Corona Craft
FINE CABINETS
1301 ~ Coast 8\\ry.
.EACON 11-.w
16811rVIDe Ave.
COI TA MEIA
Home Up-Keep
and Building Maintenance
Remodelling ~ lpiecJalt y
30 Years of EXperience
in Construction
My Work In Newport Harbor
Speaka for ltlelf
For W onnatlon Call
Harbor 1 '788
WHITMAN 'S SERVICE
Rebortnt lhaft Qf'tftdl,.
Gene,..al ftepalrlng M.Heur Tewtftl
PET E, EDDIE, HAftRV and ART
Muter Mechanloe
1020 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar HARBOR 441-R
IIAMFrON'S REXAU DRUG
PRESC R IPTI()N SERVICE
# 3 Bedroom . Ocean
front, ............................. $7,500
2 units on one Jot zo~
CoNfta 4MI Ma"r-
for busines ............. ..$9,000
N('at 5-room frame home
and separated guest
house in rear. . .......... ..$9,650
FUnny how you'll get a run
on one particular house all of
a sudden. \Ve've been raving
to every one who'd listen about
2050 Ocean F ront, Walt Geld-
ert's new 4-bedroom hous~ on
th(' Perunsula. and now there
are 2 or 3 deals cookJng on it
at once. Nothing in escrow
yet, so submit your vacant
lo1s to trade. Multiple listing
No. 968. We have the key.
AND rN CORONA DEL MAR
Driw~ by 412 Hazel Drive
and submit your small Costa
Mesa homes (up to $8,000) In
trade. Don't forget the lot runs way down into the can-
yon -3 bedrooms-knotty pine
intt>rlor and What a View!
Multiple listing No. 962.
Lots of people around over
the Fourth. Lots of tourists,
Jots of prospective Harbor
area hom? owners! Guess you
know we had our projector
runni n~ overtime showing
colored slides of our listings In
th(' office window. Lots of in-
teresting cornrnent. The mach·
in€' runs autom atiaally, so we
joined the crowd out in front
nnd llsterr.d shamelessly to all
the remarks. When t hat Bay
Front house was shown up..
c::i df' down b¥ mistl\ke, we
knPw it was td Al1en who
yei1Pd. "That one's down to
t'OC'k bottom!"
5\pe you next w~k Mean-
while. 'tor realistic prices In
real Pstate and business op..
J)OrtunitiPs see
THE JOHN VOGEL CO.
Realtors
At the Ocean Pier
100 Main St., Balboa
Harbor 145
EXPERIENCED G A R D EN E R FOR SALE : Speed Queen wash ·l
wants work. Rellable Japanese· lng machine. reconditioned, $25.
American. By the month. La-Also 4 ~ cu. !t. Leonard retrlg ..
guna 1-7644. ! !75. good condition. HA. 2853-W j
----or HA. 1108.
All Typet of Cabinet a nd Reflnlt hl ng Work
You Can Afford
13861 S. Harbor BlvcL Garden Grove
Mar's new Klddie Kollege. HA FOR SALE: 100 aa.lvaged con· •••
CHfLD CARE a t Corona del _
1 2847-R. 411 HeUotrope. · I crete blocks 16"xG"x6", 2 cell
tvpe, an care!uUy removed I
PHONE US FOR EVERY NEED. from recently built wall and in
Baby alttlng? Maintenance? good condition, a t a low price.
Painting? Decorating? Remod-704 Orchid, COM. Ha. 2385-R.
ellng? Building? Something to -------------
f ind? Dressmaking and com-FOR SALE: 2 1947 Dayton, 24-lb.
plete h~eeplnc. I computing 4c to 75c meat scales,
HOME NEEDS & BUILDING ~125 each. Butter Bros. HA. 356.
SERVICE, 505% E. Bay, BaJ. FOR RENT at Big Bear Lake:
boa. HA. 2924. I Modern housekeeping cablns.
S PECIALIZES IN ftEPAI RS
Harbor 1M9-J
WM~RPM~~ ~S C~~vllla~a~~~;oo~~--~~---~--~~~~~~~~--~--~~
Figure . Still Life side grill. Phone Mrs. Chad·
Thelma P addock Hope bourne 2401, or address Chads
HARBOR 2899-W Cabins. P .O. Box 253, Blg Bear
WANT YOUR DIRTY WORK
DONE?
GO TO HAL · -·
Complete housPCleanlng service.
Special rates to contractors. cat 1 Harbor 1756-W
-, Clyde A. Bart
U CENSED
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Lake.
WANTED: responsible hJgh school
junior or senior or college boy
for part time work ; must live in
Balboa. Apply En.slgn, Harbor
788.
FOR SALE: brown alligator sling
pumps, Ught snakeskin sandal1,
4B, $10 each: pla)'t'r' plan(), rolls,
$66. 314 Goldenrod. CDM.
SPOTS -·-• -:-SPOTS
W hich Are Left All Summer Won't Come Out Next Fall • • Have Your Winter Clothes Cleaned for Storage
e Moth-p roof Storage Bagt e Cleaning e Moth-proofing e Laundry
217 COAa T HIGHWAY Corona del Mar HARBOR 2020-J
1101 Coast Blway RIDE WANTED to Anaheim Tues-~--lllllliliilliiiiiiilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliillill!.-...llliiiiiil...,..iliiiiii---iiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiii-...-.......,iiiiiioi .. iiiiiiiillla
Harttor 1741 Corona de l Mar
WANTED
Mo~ houses. I! you have any-
thing to rent. pleaae call us
NOW.
ISLAND REALTY CO.
Com er Park and Agate
Harbor 3T7·W Balboa b land
P.S .-Don't forget. We want
your F or Sale listing too.
day through Saturday; muat be
there by 9 a .m. Harbor 2119-W .
FOR SALE: 7-drawer, glus top,
k Me-hole desk, $35. 1301 Coast
Hwy., COM. -------------------------FOR SALE: 8-mm. mov1e camera,
2.7 lens, EaJtman. Harbor 2452.
COMPANION WANTED for shut-
In; to do the cooking and llve
there. Harbor 210'7-W.
* Annstrong or Kentlle Asphalt Tile * AD tlaln Brands of Lblolemn
Yf Ranvoi-Caruwooi-Needletone Ca~g
1f RUbber or Oork 'Die
(Complet e t electlon) * Rubber Sink Tops
Beautiful and Durable
New 2-bedroom hotbe on 60-foot lot. Double
garage. $14,000. No down payment.
FOR SALE: PI stove, O'Keefe &
Mcnitt. table·top; priced t() sell
quickly. 521 Femleaf, COM.
IFOR RENT: untum., 2 sperklJnc
new duplex al)tt.; 2 bedrooma:
full ()f pedal little extru: 180
ALL LA80R ANO MATERIAL OUAftANTEE D
ON WOOD OR CONCftET il
E..t Good rentals and excellent buys.
--n--1-'ZMOBRIS TY 00., BEALroRS
113 COA&T HIGHWAY, CO.ONA Oat.. MA" HA"ao" 21 N
a net sss year 'rounct: utn. J>d : ISIS E. l '7th St. ~ 8210.\V
CDM. touth of HI~. Harbor l.llliiiiiii.._~illiiiiiiiiiii ... _...._ __ iiiii1iiliiilllllliiiiiilliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiliiiiiii&M 29QI.M·K.