HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-07-14 - Newport Harbor EnsignTh City Council \\ f'nt o , , t• •
ord Monday night a nr I'O\ mg t hf'
Ale of WC'r t nmk Jinf'o.; a ·t ht•
tJgure which wa" ""' in t hr> I'll·
glneers' n>port last Df>f'<'mi)('J'.
The purpo e of 1 hJ!' :u:' io'l,
Mayor l)lck Drakf' PXplainc"'l. w;"
to pre,·ent furtlwr c',·l:l\., 11
"'aching an agt (>(>mr>nt 'Jil 1 h•·
sale of the sq.ooo.ooo bfltlth \Ill ('r}
for the COUnt~· OUtf<tJI Sf \\11 J•IU·
gram.
E verything is in ot df'r t n pr•c1•
~. he said. f'' c·C'pt ... JgnPd
8Jn'W'mf>nts fot· I h(• !-.illt' rl( c·:..i~l
Jng J oint Out!<' II Sc·w•·• t c I If 11':-,
The city now il' n t) '''••tJd :1 .. "···
ing l"('ac1v to sign :-11c-h :-tn ;,~.,,., ••
m(>nt. The Counul -;JJpu J.,re,
howevt>r. that 1 hf' t t'Ut.l( ''""!"
cannot be used h, ""' :t1'f·a out
sld (> thE' cit ~ unt i I t!w ( u: f.d 1 'H1 1
!'«>wa~E' t rf'~lmf'nl pi:Jrt :n ,. h :·,,
a nd in US<'. •
!he D{'('('mt)('r II'JIOII ~··I
pnC(> o f the cit~·._ <:harr of
tt-unk lines at S205.71fi.
ThC' mayor to lcl nC'\\ .. rr ·n 1 ,.,.,.
that it would bC' a b rC'a f 11 (I! c-on-
fidenC(> not to be "1llin.c '" q 11
a t the s~ifiC'd figu! e l•t···~·:""l
tha t wa~ thE.> basi' rm "b ;, h
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VOL. 1-NO. 49
A fi naJ d(>('tSi<?n o n Olina Covp IS t>XJX'('tE"d nPxt WE"E'k "hPn the•
StatE.> Par~ Co~J~n mE.>E.>t~ at the Stat<> Buildtng m LQs Am; 1~
The me-etu~g WliJ ~gJ.n at 10 a.m Fnda~. and tht> dls<.·u.;;-.wn~oo mav
extend on mt~ Saturday. It is not yet kno'-''n a t \\hat pomt m th~
agenda lht> Cbina Cove probiE'm w ill rom<> up (or discu. s1on.
The P ark CommJss•on wtll ac-t on the amf'nded mastl'r plan of ~hort'llne dE.>v(>Jopm Pnt for Orang<-------------=---
~ount~·. prt:>pared b~ Count y Land
1 Planner Harr.' E . BE-rgh of Co-
rona del Mar.
I Thi amendE.>d plan.. approved
by both the County Planning
jrommis"lon anc1 the Board of Su
lrlrvisors. estabhsl'>es prioriti~ Jn Th<-l~('l ~ruup (I( ~al·ht.mr n
thf> a<-quisltion o f (.'(>rtam short" and boau t>\ 1 tu tx con<'entratt c1 llir.e areas f or state beachE.>s. 10 !'\t"wport Harho .. 1, C'XP£'<'I~>d for
In l ·A priority Is the 15.000-the annual Champivn'h p Rl·;;attn
trot Bolsa Chka beach. Th(> C'o o r th South<'t n Callfntnta Yacht-
rona del \tar beach~ lndudtn~ in£ A.! "<><'latton. "hJC'h \\til tx> h•-ld
both China Cove and portion o1 ht>n fo r the <.('cnnd ronH•<'utn e
Dig Corona are in l ·B r rrorih. Y<'a r from A uc 1 tn 'i ~fort.• than
Three separate parC(>IS m San 3,000 ~ acht5mf'n mPwtx-r" <'f SCYA
Clemente are in priortt~ l ·C' wtll rf'<'l'l\(' no '""'" ahd Pntn
The plan also ~tahlisht>s :"\o 2
1
blanks thL Wf'Pk ·
O UR HARBOR AREA needs a glamor file. It Ia being led at prioriti(>s. No. 2·A mclud(>s the Th<> R('~atta I" b£ ing ~n<:orC'd
the Chambe r of Commerce office for use in publlcl~ing local promo-Corona del Mar blurts and the by the Balboa ~P"l><>r1 H arbor
t•on4111 event....-such aa the Tournament of Llghta Here are three nrea knO\\'n as Rocky P :>tnt. Thi . L td o L<:l.-and Vovagers Ya ht
who have been ''glamo,. flted'._Anib Coane, Nancy Greene a nd however •. _c;annot .be con"idered Clubs and the !'\e~rt Ocean S~l
Valarle Busch, all of Balboa Island. If you w iah to join them, .end for acquwuon .unttl all l ·A area ing Associat iOn Plan" for handhnc-ln your p icture to the Chamber' of Commerce office-full le .... and has been acquired. h' · • ..,
A recommendation for prepar-In bathing ault. (Photo by Gerhardt) Mr. Bergh l'eCODUlle ded ln his t t .ma)Or e\!ent m South(>rn Calt-
fng a park or recreation ground ~port on the re-r.~ shoreline forrua yachting are ra~1dly taking
along sa ·sJd Dr. in Corona d el H bo S: G~ 1: . ed plan that "the China Cov~rona shape undf'T the direction of Con-
Mar ~as submJtted Mondav b\ (1¥ r liAr 'Arpt'b¥ n·t",...,.. •. .,. del Mar beaC'fl abould . veJ"R Wurdt>mann. gE-neral chau--
the Par k and R(>Crt>ation r om·-I I £u u ~I .J'J£U£1 tualh be boUitd~t t h f e\:eort man. ~ho has as his \i(."(>-chairman
f • oge er n one Jamec: M. W eb t er m ttee to the City Co undlmc 1 com plete development. thus ma.k· . .
who referrerl it to Cif\· E nc-in<'<'t Bv FLORENCE ANDERSON a dinner at \\'hitp'~ Cafe on Bal· Jcg the entire portion of thi _Clu b Coordmatm £ C.omrrutte<> ~rt Webb for ~tuch·. · 1"~t <' than 1>50 members of the boa Island. attP,dN:i b' 61 mem· sh ore f ront usable for quiet .,u bE' o~ra In~ u~dE.>r J ~-
The commit t('l(> stigge"t t'ci r!1a~ C' •• 1 of 'he Ea~tf'm Star filled bers. rompri~in£ (;1 and Officers water bathing. pknkklng. art \\n~ <'. c-han;nan B\C'· _c \\
the cit)· fill in thC' north "'trh• or •h·· d 1.n :,.,. ronm m Santa Ana·~ and tht>i r rrail<>r a nd thC' orfi. c!a~s"s. -;urf bathing. or the quit-t Olapm.an. Lr\'(" ~om~c; ""_b,ter.
Bayi!Kie Dr.. bC'tW<'<'n C.rrn:•tin:-~ \!:i''""'" Tf"m ll<'. and 2;)0 wC're cers-t>IC'ct <'f H :~rhn: ~1ar Chap· 1 NTC'ation of viewm£ th(> scenE.> l'<'HYC". P nrtPr S tndat: ~OS A
and Marguc;>rite a\<'11 ll<'s. ttlll'"" :l\\ .. 1.' fnt lack o r room, a!' tPr a nd th<':r t rcuiC'r \Continued on Pag(> _,1 and Harold R. Holt1 \1 ('
ThE.> following rC'<'Om .rw·vh If. I hoi' St. II' l'hapt••r l ". n. was ThE.> SPf'Cta l S('~Si('ln of Grand E\"t>rett ~1orrt .. Will h<.> ( hatnnan
Uons of thC' committC'<' \\Pn• .11 1 lf'"'t·u·,·ct S tt11rd 1\ C'\C'ning. Chapter was caiiC'd to ordt>r and 1 for wctal ('\'f"nt~ Ra.\ Lnonu .. and
provE"d : anpropl"ial inn n ( ~l(IO T'" l''PI'ti'lt.: ,. a-. rwt>croed hy thl" cerC'mon~ (If institution ron-$ J. RlL"lE'Il Crai,c munnm:s a nci
equalling the sum N>ntrihtllf'd h-. ductf'Ci b~ Jo~(>ph F . RC'E'd. Worthy . short>boat .Pn ·rcr·". C"hrp C1can
the High S<'hnol Bn.1r i cof I ' !11-J • Str ts r.rand P at rQn o f the Gr:tnci Chap· MJ~~ .~6 publidt~ and puh!tc n'lat ron~ n on
cation. payabiC' to K 1:. \\'hitr•-mprOYiftCJ ee IE'r. StatE' of California. Ord«'r o f N-f1JU \II C. Shannon. tl"('a~UI-rr Carl H;Jn
fl('('k to concfuct surnm<'r P'• f'.l the East€'rn ~t:"-\r. ac;c:lstC'd hv na. re~nstrat 1 on . Dr. () c; ~up-. ...
tiona) act l\'it~· <t' thr tJi,ch s ,·•·onl. In CDM Studied Eh·Ntl'l Grohl. Worth\ Grand The City Council took acHon pnntin~. Ra~ Puni ~ ,h,r ... tanl
and $2:lfl <'qunllinp lh( Hl'11 ln"'· ~tatron and th<> C'nlirC' ·corps o f Monday E.>vening to assurE.> thJs Chuck l"llman. arhttran handt-
trfbuted h~· th<' !'\<'WJ)()rt l:!':tn:· rrqt"'"' tl·nt <>Om<'th ing lw Grand Offkt>r' RrnthC't RPCd is arE.>a of the services or the 83-foot cap". Dr E H R~t·<:• ~. pn\o\rt·
mar Sd,ool Bo<trrl of E dt, ltioP, ,· tr.. :-thnut thC' "r.1pidl~ df'tC'r· as~istant chirf or ()(tltC'P o f Los Coast_ Guard cutter WhiCh hal' been boats· AndrP~\ Brown rrnaner.
payablE.> to \\'lllr1m flul did\ fnr "' t'iPJ" .. l'n•nn·l r'f'l \tat· strf'<'f .;; . .-\ncl"lt>s Count\. ~tandmg by for ocean re~ue Charlt>c: ~1 Knhl-r 'rnph~. Erwrn
grammar sch..)()J n,c'. '!I inn dt·r I•· I ·i•t I hP f'(•n'Mrnl frnm Cit\· Followin,c I n~t tfut inn ::?0 mem-. City Man~er John SaJiors wa.!! C J on<'" t. S ~oa .... ! Gu1rr1 liaJs(ln
lng the ummer ,. , '., l S11fnt, :\1 Council mC'N · bcor~ W <'l'P tnittfliNi nn ~ight. dtr(>('ted to infonn Coast Guard and patrol OO:H" ~t l'on H P <:('!.
Members of thC' commii!I'P :11<' ,. , '" ·~ '' nir.!lt th:'\t n pl:u , fnr hringmg thf" mt•Mh<'n:hip nf thE.> headquarters . t hat adequate. tern-bt>rger and Eci Gran• m<>a~ I!'Pr<:.
Ch airman Francis Hol·,·ath nf •• "''!'!nri:•p i<: P<'W undC'r stuch. new chapter to ~1 Special S(>S po~ry moormg for tht> boat is Otht>r rommittPP<; ar<> Y<'t !o hf :tr-~'E.>St Newport .• ~t r". f:tnt·~~ <::o T!w •rqttPc:t \\1<: m:lf1f' in a IE'.t-sion o f Grand Ch:l ~t('r \\as tht>n ava.Jlable at theN S treet pter. pointPd dE'r~rg of :\t'~'·porl If 'l.:ht•-'"' f• fl!ll TlH'OciM C' Hctrrington closed. Mayor Dick Drakt> potnted out La~P boat<: \\'ill cnmJ)E'te for
LJO) d Wood or ( 01 ona r1C'I :\tar. I ·(vt p 1)·!'-A\'C' Cnrnn~ cicl Mar. All thing<: wcr <' tht>n madE.> that . if adequate mooring is not champtonshtp trnphiec; from Aug 1
W . J. Cole o f Balboa lsl:t"d an I ,., 'n \\,11tr tn11 <I Iiii i<' work now readv for ,,.,<' in~tallation o f the pro\1ded by the CJty. the Coast to 5 SmaJl hoatc: "'ill \'It> for top
AJt>xandC'r liamilton of Bali)( 1. <·r>uld .,1 f'\ rnt tthc strcC'ts from first· <'Orps of offict>rs of H arbor Guard v..-ouJd withdraw its 83-!oot honors on Aug 6 and 7 PowC'r
They plan to. mC'f'l nc~t \\C'f'i<' ht~f'om.'n~ imp .,~,hlC'. Star Chapter t· n. Lights wE're boat. which. he said. is of utmost boats \\"ill llf' in C'Omf)(>trtion (In
with Larry Wts(': plannms:: l'::>n· l h,, l!l 1'1 10 ri:• hucigC'l lnd uck'c: IContmuC'fi on Pa"f' 101 importance to this area. Aug. 4 and 5
sultant for th<' City. ~1~ non f o ,. imprn\'C'mt>nt of " Mrs. Martin J . ForrE"St. presi· Tht> lall:<' ooat~ Will sail for hon-
r·nllrlh \\<'. durin~ t his f iscal CDM Men's Club dent of the &!boA Pt>ninsula ors outsid<' the j<>tt~. m~t nf thc-
'<':11· :mrt <i llkf' :\mount fo~ T hird Point Community Assn.. asked small boats instd(' ThP O<'C'an raC'·
'' ,. fr' thr fo llowing y<'ar. WiD Meet Tonight how long the tE'mporary mooring in~ and arbitr ary handicap yacht"
ThE.> rt>~lar monthly dinner arrangemt>nt would Jast. ShE.> as-will race on a rou~C' that i~ now
m('('tint~ of t h<> C'orona dt>l Mar serted that the float and pi(>r at being plottt>d a WE'll as mm{X'tinc: Can Bids on Rhine Men' Club w ill h<' at ()·30 p.m . N Stret>t arE.> in "tt>rrible eondl-with o nC'-design C'la."sPs ThP powC'r
The n<'wly appm\'C'rl nrdin.tl li'P T lv• Cit \ Council approved the today t Thu r"da~ I at thC' Com-tion." and cited the dangt-r to boat-. will hold pN'dictt>d lot! ra('('~. !lmitin~ games to thC' Fun Zmw 1 1'11" nnd '"~"t'ific:ltions submit· munity Church. Sf'('aker \\'ill be s"immE'rs from boats m oored F or the 'is1ting h<lats \.vhich will
are figured In two d<'ni al o f r<>r l«'rl h. <''II\ T:nginC'<'r Bert \\'ebb C. I. McDon:'llcl distnct manager th('re bt." invading N<'wport Harbor frort'l
mfts at Mon day's Council m<'~. 1' 1 '1 cnnrrf'tc-hulkhC'ad nnd turn· of the Pacific T<>IC'phnnC' and Th(> mayor repliro that an agN'(>-tht> 25 mE'mbcr cluh-. nf th<-~CY A
tng. il·~ h.,~•n (In lhC' RhinC'. Council Tclt>~raph C'n. ml'nt on pE"nnanE.>nt mooring facti-a lar~f' number of moorinJrs will bC'
The Ct1Uncil rC'J<'<'t NI 111 1, 1'1'· :•'~o '"'~"c1 tn cnll fot hids. which The m usical pArt of th,, p rn$!ram iti('s should be reached oon. 3\'ailablt". '"fht>n the\ are fille-d an-" PI h "JH,nt'd at t h<' Juh. 'l .. ~ qu(> t of Robt'rt Rapp to ol"'l'!ll.' v will be pro,·ided h~ Arthur ~. C'hora~~rPs 'Will ~ aiJnttE'd h~ thf'
n two-table card room nt :II'" Young. a pia ntst '' h11 !" ~"" in Tournament of Li•bts moorin~ rommitte<>
U. lno Cafe antj Codd 111 I o'1 1'~t·. Shore C'hffs "" From tht-stan of thf' N'S!atta
204 Main St .. Ralho.J, :mc1 aJ .. n tlir• n~ach Fir(l' ~u~ .. t President Arthur F itlmnrrl .. 1'1."· Ball' Set for pt. 9 and untfJ it~ <'Onclu~ion \'ari~d c:n-
rcquest of RobC'rt Chacon nnd \ ·~"'it in•1 "it h 41 !'ignatures port·"<~ thi. W<'('k that mem~l""htp A Tournament of Lights Ball C'iaJ a ffAirs aN' ~in~ plann~d for
Evely n Smith to opern•c .t J•ill· ' l ''"I Ci'' f'oundl to allow in th€' 1\tl"n 'c: Club h~ ... aJr,';Hh will b~ held at the Rendezvous the' vacht~t>n Anci fatnillC'<: <''H'h
ball m aC'hinC' n1 NC'\\', 'l•rt 1 • 11 • :,, ·wh r,, ''" on t hf' f\cf'~Hl Front pas..c;('d th(' 10(1 mark LatPc:t fi~ ~ent. 9. the evening before the C'\'('nin~ durin~ thr1r "ta:-.·
110 McFaddm Pl. " d P I r; ~l r('f'l in Balhoct. The Ur<'S for this rh·<'·mnnth-nld on::an Tournament, It w as de-cided at •
Attorney J ohn Solornr.n. 't'llf'l' -.1011rrl tl'<ll this was the ization show a m <'mht"Nhip nf 10~. t he meeting of the 8oa,.d of GctUNtON OUE AGAIN
sentlntr thC' N<-wport C1 fC' .. J:<k<':l ,.,,,l'rr of a rC'ntal AN.'a with a =::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Directors a t the Newport Har· Tirtf' t,h1P " N'rt ~ 1-l'"'P rf'll'lhl
lf ft fs thE' fnt rnt of Councrl I·· 'r '·'' num!-.<-t· or lnmily-lypE' rt>n t · bM Yacht Club Tuesday n ight. t'f'nottf'ci to h<' <''J'{'ctln~ thosC'
ck'ny all SU<'h rNl\IC'"-'" in tht' fu tl·. durin" th<' .. almm<'t' "lnd there· mE E P resid ing at the meeting w as cluc:l\·r ~runion at thP hf-arhr
rure If the location is outsicl<' of fon' tht'l't' t~ nN'd for a pla(.'(> has greater clroculat lon than Commodore J . A. 8 eek, who nround mtciniJrht tonight and to-
the Fun Zone. It won ld 11<' f:a n fn1 · privntt' fnmily fiN's. The re-any othe,. Harbor Aru news-waa back for a hw days from morrow ITllu~av a nd Frirlnv)
pla.y to denv l\ll Or allcw 1\ll, h~ quest \.\'8S rf'ferre-d to the city paper. Rud The ENSIGN for llCI'lmtnto. Ht It to return Th<' appro,lm~tte times are !rOm " ( newtt of New'"" Ha..-.... 30 2 ~ Nld. rvmn1!<'r m· ~t<:flon , the~ ttdl)'. 11 : p.m. to 1 :"'·' a.m
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Page 2 THE ENIIQN THURIDAY, JULY 14, tMI
Back in the fall of 19f7 the The China Cove problem Is tM Ull GJibert laland, epotted
~C\\1)()rl 1 l:trbor Girl Scouts comln up again-and moat Uke-hlmeetf M eM Of tt\e men In the
nrt'dt'd n sponsor 60 they rould ty tor the decisive Ume-wben plotUN. He ha ttlat picture now,
uud€'rlnki' thl' projl'<'t of erecUng 1he State Park Commlsslon meets lteicauee Hal let him have It u a
;, huildin!.! whP!'e meetings could tn Los Angeles . next week, on ..uventr of .. rvlce In the Pa-
b(> held. Friday and Saturday. It's been olflc.
Mrs. Al Gih.<>on of Balboa t. a long compaJgn, led by thOle AD ex-Marine captain from
lanci ".1!1; on thl' Git'l Scout Coun-who want to see this Ideal stretch NOI'ttl Hollywood also did a double
c.'t\. ~'<' nAtul'a.lly Al Gibson learn-of t:Ul·waler beach preserved take When he looked at tM photo-
('Ci ahout the big problem. A1 for publlc enjoyment. graphlln BID'• window. He recog-
talkl'd to a friend of his, Frank Acqulsltlon of China Cove as ~ bl..-lf a.rnc:ma the-Leather-
.Tunkins of Corona del Mar, and a state beach has been recom-necks makl.ng a bMcb landing un·
t lw r<'~.;ult wac; that Frank Invited mended by the County Planning der fire at Guam. With Hal's per-
him to a m('('t in~ of the Balboa Commission, and by the County rnlalon he received the copy of the
Ba~ Lton to tell about Girl Board ot Supervisors. The Stat~ picture.
~c-out n<"e1~. Park Commlss.lon ltseU la on Another ex-Marine to whom the
AI wns soon a member of the record as favoring ecquisiUon. veteran~' art exhibit meant some-
Lton . anc' tht' ('\ub a~pted the Yet this fa no t ime to ~It thine special was D ick Goff of the
'-OOil<>C't',htp of thE' Girl Scout& b411ck and usume that the Island, wbo QPel'&tes the golf driv·
1 en :1hou'i one year the Uttle battle Ia won. There h .. been inr range at Bayside Dr. and
~('out J Iouc;!' project was the blg opposition to the plan from (bast Highway. He reoognlzed his
tl.m,:: in tht" Gibson household, the .Urt. 411nd the opposlUon ~4 Marine outfit In some of the
t~ause Al wa thE' building co-Is active. It Ia of utmost lm-con\hat .cenes pictured tn Bill's
n: HN\tC'r betwe-en the Lions and porbnce that the CJ~Ie for the w1ndow.
1 he c;irl Srout Council. and Nel-public be well presented when Local talent It Included 1n the
d:-~ " ,, t\ss1~tant building chair· the commissioners meet. tnavelllnt exhibit. There Ia a
m:-~n AL GtB&ON The Issue seems to be clear water oolor Of a dock ~ne b)'
11 "1\' 'ln f'€'b. 13, 1949, exactl~· (Photo by BlJl Steigerwalt) cut. It Ia a question of the fn. M". Meleft lmlth (mother of
:1 , r:tr after the:> start of build· , , tere:sts of the very few who Hal Will &mlttt, realtor of S al·
ipg. thnt the:> Girl Scout Little $4.000.000 and tha.t s just a~J?u oppose the China Cove plan, aa boa leland). Also kodachrome• Jlnu~\.. was dffiicatl"d. what It cost. It s still betng ag411inat the good of the over· of "ghter ptanee and ttunt fly·
AI was hy then \'ict> president !>hown. ten years later. and has whelming majority of the pub· lftg taken· by T/>. William
(>f thf• Uons. \\1wn Hubbard grossed abou.t $400,000,000. tops lie. Selfim lntere:st Ia only for Poore, now an Island rHident.
R1cht<'r r<'signE.'d as president. Al among all pactures. . the fleeting moment; an act for Hal estimated that some 750 1
hE'c·am<' acting head of the club. That w~s his last Job for Se lz.· the public good endures for· ~rsons eame in to look at th<' t''C·
nlck Studaos, where he ·worked ever. hlblt at 308 Marine Ave.-whiC'h
Cla ren<:e Mc Dill of San Ber· for t'wo and a half years. In 1939 • • • will be shown at veterans' hOtspit·
nardlno. district governor of he '\\<>ent to Douglas Alrcratt. in E\•E'r seen :rourselt in a news· als throughout the western states
Lions rntern411tional, !nulled the production control depart· reel! thts summer. I
the following officers of the ment. And in May 1941 he Joined Something like that happened to Among the visitors have ~n
Balboa Lions at ceremonies last the Ho\\ ard Hughes aircraft a couple of fellows visiting on Bal-Jack Roach. brother of P roduce-r
Thursday at Capistrano: AI company, and became chief pro· boa Lc;Jand. They recognized thet'n* Hal Roach; Jerry O'Brien. head
Gibson, president; Dr. Edw1u•d duction engineer. sel~s in pictures which Bill Stel· o f the Art Center School tn Lo~
Milum. fir-st vice · president ; The big Job was. o~ course, .the gerwa..Jt had put up in his Camera Angeles; Emma Vincent of Lon~
Barry McLoughl1n, second vice· Hf!rcul~s. He wa Chlef ex~ltOr Shop window to call attention to Beach. former Instructor at the
president: Howard Balmer, on that Job. l~agine the '\\,dt~ of Hal Honuig'~ exh1blt of veterans' Chicago Art Institute. and H . A.1 secretary: John Beaver, tru· a city block. tf you want an tdea art nca.rbv. Quln h~d of the GI Brush and ~urer : Som Kauffm~n and AI o r the siu> of .that enormous The pictures that Bill waa Quill' Club of Long Beach . i
c le men c e. d irectors: fby planec--324-foot wm~ spread. 22(). showing were part of Hal'a ex· Word of this exh1blt. and the
Herms. t ailtwlster; Wallie Bur-foot hull, eight motors.. hlblt. and one of them was a purpose behind it. has gone out to
gress. lion t4tmer. A1 also worked on the photo acene In a ready room of a n air· quite distant places. A phone call
reconnaissance plane, F-11. the craft carrier In action 1n the Pa· came from as far a~ as the
.\nc1 la~t Thursday. at installation one ln which Huges almost lost eifie. A former Navy lieutenant, Shrine Temple tn Phoenix., asking
<'C'f('monlf"s h('ld at El Adobe ln his li~e when it crashed in a now living In Long Beach, Who Hall to book the exhibit at the
Cap1. trano. he was formally 1n· test flight. . h4lld &erved aboard that carrier, Children'• Hospital and Veterans'
stallro as president. Al was with the Hughes AJr· Hospital th~. Hal agree to do so.
A ~lance bac~ a~ h.i~ busy llle cralt company for . four and a I r &torf• •nd pfcturet of the ex-
rrn•als t~·o acta\it~es m pa.rUcu· half years. In Septembe-r of 1945. L/£1 •1 '£DS hlblt on the taland have oone out
lflr stanrltn~ out tn his career. the Gibson fam.Uy-whlch lnclud· l\. to ,... and magazines every·
He w:ts in\'oh·C<I in two proJects ed daughter: Ann-eame to the ~:throughout the nation
which are noted for bemg the Island to hve. They spent the 1 th stol"' waa f irst pub·
ht !:!'C'St in t h~lr field : "Cone \Vith summer here vacationing on the (The f ollowing letter, ad· :, ~ 1 \he E!algn three Weeks
th<' Wtnd" in the movies. and boat they had built, a 21·foot dressed to the shopping public, 1 It'" b 1 lng a lot of notice
J Inward Hu£:hes' Flying Boat. the &loop, and liked this area so well was written by a mercha"t in agoN 1 ~ ':e h
ll€'rculE's. in a\'iati~n. they decided to come down for Corona del Ma r . Your atten· to H e~ t H:~ ~Ill be able to
Al had worked tn a bank for good. t ion-and comment -are In· 0~ a hi 1 nt
,, whtiE.' :tft('r ftnishing his school· They bought a house on Coral vited.) take With h::;;n •Htou~ P ere~
mg in Los Angeles; then in 192S Ave. and later bought the house of folders a our . ar hor :art-h~ joined Fox Studios. It had be· where they now lh>e. at 126 ARE YOU GUILTY ? Which he can leaveMat t.: 1 r r m" 2Nh-C~ntury Fox when he Amethyst Ave. At tlrst Al was M('rr hants of Corona del Mar oua towns he and rs. omr g
lr-ft tlH' organi7ation nme years in the yacht sales business (and have inv·estE.'d money in their vlalt wlth the exhibit.
lat£>r. and by that time he was sttll holds his yacht brokers' businE'ssPs for two reasons: to • • • hclpin~ budget B pictures. license). sen ·e you. and to gain !or them-That bearded gentl~m:m seE>n
H€' then \.\'Pnt to Selznlck For some time Al had wanted ~<'lv~s an honest living. around here last week In rom·
Sludios. wh~re "The Prisoner of \(J go Into the insurance business. ThE-se merchants must have pany of this Logger was no
PROFESSIO Al
DIRECTORY
Phya1clana-&u.,.eona. M.D.
omoe Res.
Harbor 1015 Laguna 1268t
Chas. A. Wylie, M.D.
Practi~ Umlted to Dlse.ues
of Infants and Oill~n
Hours 1 to 5 P.M.
Coast Hwy. and Jasmine, COM
A . V. Andrews, M.D.
PHYSICIAN
and
SURGEON
Telephone Harbor 556
John N. Osburn, M.D.
Practice Limited to the Eye
10 A.M.-t P.M., Mon.·Frl.
Except \Ved. Afternoon
332 Marguerite Ave., CDM
HA 1367 Res.: HA 1830
Wallace J . Miller, M.D.
Practice Limited to the Eye
By AppoiJ:ltmcnt
Harbor 1528
l415 Coast Highwa~. COM
Phy&iclana·Surgeona, D.O.
Dr. Edward \V. Milum
Physician and Surgeon
Osteopath
615 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del Mar Harbor 2942
Optician
Telephone: Harbor 1528
E . H. Thiele
OPTICIAN
Prescriptions Filled
Glasses Repaired
1415 Coast Hlghway, COM
Open Slx Days a Week
Evenings by Appointment
Oculist Prescriptions Filled
witJ\ the Best in
Modet·n Eycwear
GEORGE W. SPRATT
OPTICAL COMPANY
Dispensing Opticians
811 COAST HIGHWAY
Corona del Mar Harbor 3043
Z('nda·· v.·as being shot. There CNelda had had her own in-your full support in order to con· refugee f~om a razor. but a I
was no such thing as an ~stlmat· f:urance agency on the SunsE't tinue incre>astn~ their stocks and character tn the Pitgrlmag~ play _______ o_e_n_t_lat _____ ,....,
ing d<'part ment. and his f1rst )ob Strip ~fore their marriage in to enlargE.' still more the vast that opens this week in Holly·
was to "gucstimate" the cost of 1936). In 1946 A1 opened up his sele<.-tion of merchandise they wood. He's Brother-ln·Law Char·~
tr.at production. After that, Al agency, first renting space in Clffer \_Or sale now. lue Bell, who's playin~ the part I
was asked to help set up an Connie Shook's ofice. then in With few exceptions. Corona 1 of St. Andrew.
<"'tirnnting d('partm('nt. which has Fred Sorenson's office. Since del Mar businesses can now fUl l • • •
1 he rc·"ponsibllitv of coTT'!ing up April 1 he has h ad his own office your neE.'ds entirely. thus saving Lot of complaints about that
\\'ilh a prE"tty accurate tdea of at 3041..: Marine Ave. vou time. money, a long drive, 'extra half cent sales tax. A num·
t hr c-os· 1f a picture before the Al Gibson and his Lions are i1a rkin~ troubles a n d frayed ~r of merchants report that cus·
!-hooting ~tarts. continuing their s upport of the nerves. tomers are unhappy ovE'r that
Amnn,T thP pictures he budget· local Girl Scout organization, be· It all boils down to this-we total of four per cent. It's quite
N1 w!:'re "Tom Sl\wye~," "Re-cause they are now the perman· merchants need your business a chunk· ~a·· with Joan Fontame, .. In· ~nt sponsors of the group. They and you folks need the stores and ~-------------
term£>7-ZO" '"'ith Ingrid Bergman are also active in other projects. businesFes. tnatruct~on
,1nd I..R.Ii(' Howard, "Made for such as assistance to the blind How about it. folks! Let's get
Each OthE'r'· with Carole Lorn-and to hospitals (a committee together.
t:ard and Jimmy Stewart. "Noth· is studying a plan to provide ARE YOU GUILTY of travel·
lng Sacred" with Carole Lorn· a ceiling projector for a hos-tng miles to other cities to do h~,rd and Fred:tc Marc~. ~~d pita!). your shopping and adding to the fi-:1:\11~ "Gon(> Wtth the Wtnd. benefits of other merchants who
AI estimated "GWTW" at some CHET FARRAR HAS GUESTS have no intC'rest whatsoever in l
Recent guest of Chet Farrar, the growth of your own little
ARVO E. HAAPA
Editor and Publisher
PEG HAAPA
Associate Editor
JACK ALBEE
Advertising Manager
THE ENSIGN is published every
Thursday morning for the New~
~rt Harbor area. Office hOUJ"S :
9 a.m. to 12 noon anc1 1:30 to 5
p.m. Monday th~h Friday.
SUBSCRIPTION RAT£1
One Vear .......................... U.OO
S he Months~ .................... 1.00
out of Harbor area, Year._. l .!O
12'01·0 COAST HICHWAY
Corona del Mar, Calif.
Hartlor 111
Corona del Mar, was his nephew. community or in the welfare of
Dale Sherrard, from Cambridge, your own merchana, who are
Ohio. Dale was accompanied by doin~ their best under the cir·
a high school classmate, Marshal cumstances to serve you and to
Peterson. The two boys left last be in a PQsition to offer you the
week tor San Francisco and will same merchandise at the same
soon be driving back to Ohio. prices you would pay elsewhere,
plus the friendly, more lndivld·
NEWLON'S VISIT LAKESIDE ual att~ntion that you will not
A week-end at Lakeside was a receive away from home?
short vacation for Mr. and Mrs. A Corona del Mar Merchant.
Lowell Newlon, 514 Acacia Ave.,
Corona del Mar . WhUe there Dear Editor :
they visited Mrs. Farla Nell Hunt Did you e-e all that traffic go-
and her 10n. ing through Corona del Mar Sun·
day. bumper to bumper. heading
VISITOR FROM TACOMA townrd Los AngelE's? Too bad our
KERMIT RIGGS
(Fonnerly
Bing Crosby's Pianist)
TEACHER OF
POPULAR PIANO
Studio at SOS Music Store
1415 COAST IDGHW A Y
Corona del Mar Harbor 1772
~ . ruTORING
Remedial Readin~
Speech, English
for children of all ages
and adults
Gertrude Hom
Telephone: Harbo-r 0161-W
Silver Plating
SILVER PLATERS
And Silver Smiths
Repairing -Refinishing
Replattng
Gold·Silver.COpper-Brass
Near Community 0\U.rch
1914 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
Bta.Mn 5113
A visitor from Tacoma, Wash .. rommunity does not ttave more
t . pending 6 w ks at the home to attract thE-Se motorists on the
ol M rs. C. G. Waldeck, 707 Poln· north side of the highway so
.ettia Ave .. Corona del Mar. She that some ot them might stop
1
11 Mn. Julla Gable, a trlend of and spend some money with our liiiilliiiiiililiill _______ Mn. Wal<Jeek'a. merchants. A READER. ......... ________ _
•
Phone I I arbor 2356
Dr. 0. G. Suess
Dentistry
313 Marine Balboa Island
Funeral Dir-ector
Baltz Mortuary
Chapel by the Sea
HARBOR 42
Corona del Mar. California
Ample Off ·Street Parking
Chiropractor
Dr. Donald J . Yarnell
Chiropractor
Hours: 10 to 4 :30
Saturday and Evenings
by Appointment
1217 COAST IDGHWAY
Coroll!l del Mar Harbor 1048
'·--------------------------------------------~ Ambulance
· Ha rbor
Ambulance Service
HARBOR 2787
Night Calls: Beacon 5601
24-HOUR SERVICE
4~ 30th St., Newport Beach
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This Is
A Savings Institution
Offerlnt~ Substantial Retums
-with Safety-On Your Money
. ... ,.
(What Mitmbert Own)
IPO T •
'nle Newport Harbor area comprised of Newport Beach,
Balboa, Balboa lt4ond, Corona del Mar, lido Isle and Costa
Meso, is recording on unprecedented growth ond development .
On the notion·s economic mop it is the bright spot in the great white
spot that is· Southern California .
Funds invested witt\ us ore looned to hundred' of home buyers and
home builders locating in this substantial areo. 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 are not t>nly from the Harbor oreo, they are from every
port of the country. They enjoy above overage dividends received
from us year after year .
Thi$ Association is chartered by the United States Government, super-
vised and examined by the Federal Home loon Bonk Board, insured
by the Federal Savings and loon Insurance Corporation, on instru·
mentality of the Federal Government and managed safely and con-
servatively by alert, well informed, local business men .
We ore currently paying our twenty-fifth consecutive d ividend and
ot the rote of 3% Pe,. Ann um .
ITATEMINT UF COMDIIION
AS OF JUNr 30, 1949
Anll PAYMfN'I OF DfVIDfNO
, .••. ,., ...
{What We Ow. Othen ond O ur R~serves)
FIIST MOITGAGE lOANS.: •••• • ••••••••••••• $4,389.39S 71
'"-Ana e,.._ ...,. ..,. T,. ~. ~fpelly .-hoMes ift the
MEMBERS' SHARE ACCOUNTS ••............... $3,571 ,1 8~.22
tlcupooJt ...,.._-e... M ... ., ......... ~ poymet~h o re .... .,. .......... """" .... aoo.. .,. '-"1 ~
LOANS ON PASSBOOKS AND CftTIFICATES •••...
loa• .. "'••'*• lllcwecf b, .. i,,.. '"' el tlleit ~OVft... Thes.
looN .., .-of uc.MCf tO~ el l"e ....,.. el .. ift•esto< ·, account.
1 ~.72u .OO
INVESTMENTS AND SECURITIES................ 11 7,200.00
Uftitect $totes eo..,,._,_, loftCia S30.a .oo. Seoct ift federol Hoale
loo. .... ••·•• M.Mbetahi, • fhit ,.,.,... ltottWftt I)'Stefft lftGhs .... oM shcwt ..,.. ..._. cr¥el1o~ .. tile Anociotfoft, .. m bw..._ ~. iA OttOtdonce 'With ~ pro•isions of '"-Federol
t-.toc.Ad.
CASH ON HAND AND IN BANKS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 261,773.58
FURNITURE, fiXTURES AND EQUIPMENT. . . . . . . . . 9 . 13 2. 70
1lllil ... a.~ eoc:h si11 m6t~lhs to ono. fot deprKiotion.
OTI1E1t ASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,346.65
TOTAl .............................. $~,792,57 4.64
nus repres.ttta the so•}f.;~ eftd .,..,.......,., 8lf tnd•,.•dvoh. corpoto·
ttons, c~~il ut~ions, '"suro"C'e compot~iH, froter,.ol 0'9""•tottot~s O"d
lrust funds .
ADVANCES FROM FEDERAl HOME lOAN BANK ....
Tlus Association hos im~t~ediotef)o e¥Oiloble • liM ol aedtl ••'" th•s
reserve banking .,.,. let ill u.cns ol ,.,..., ,_...w~tt.
0
lOANS IN PROCESS . • • • • • • • • • • • .• • • • . . . . . . . .
The Associotion hos lltOCf. looftl .. bwilel, ~n. re~"O"<t '" bu,.
homet, on whidl these f'tlnda ore to .. ~ISbuo.d..
785,550 00
133,304.74
OTHER liABiliTIES • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 7 8 2. 02
Accoun., poyoltle, disco""' on loo,.s purclo.osed ond od,once poyme"''
by borrOW9tl •
SPECIFIC RESERVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,014.66
GENERAL RESERWS ••••••••• •.. • • • . . . . . . . • . 250,000.00
hse,..... -.oillltoi'*lf iii eccot,_ICt -"" .. t• eNI leplotions
fot ~ .. .UCM~N~ .......... ,...,.,. .. ~ •• ncia.
UNDIVIDED PROFITS •••••••••••••••••••••••• 22,734.00
TOTAL ...............•........•••••• $-4,792,514.6.4
Th is Association is chartered by United Stotes Government and is supervis:-C: :'l r' .• evomined by the Federal Home loon Bonk Administration
OFFICERS
ft. A. PAlM!I ,.. .. .,
WAlTD S. ...ctl
... ,., .. (4, ..
.. A. MlYII
~....,..,, .... .,
AOMn kOMQUIST
....,.,.., Jo lfl,kfW
DIIECTOIS
,. A. .I!R
s. A. Mma
W. I. MfiAMS
P. A. ,AlMflt , •• , ...
3333 VIA LIDO
MIIHIC! f'Hil.UPS
Aa .... ., $ectefoty
.ALDINO a. IASTMAH t... I ,,... .. ,..,., o.lcw
f'AftJQA MOWel c.w.r
WAlta L lfiCa
C. W. Tew.ecLI
W. A. WilGUS
SINCE ORGANIZATION 12 YEARS AGO WE
H~VE PAID DIVIDENDS
AT A RATE
NEVER LESS THAN . .. . . . %
PER
ANNUM
lET YOUR MONEY WOttK FOR YOU THIS SAFE AND SUIE
WAY. WRfTE FOR DETAil$.
~-· r .. ~ .. f Sa"'··· ••fl &oa• -··
• N E W P 0 R T 8 E.A C H, C A ll f 0 R N I A • H A II 0 I 15 0 0
--A Sttl'ing.r In stitutinJ?
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Page 4 THE EHttGN THURtDAY, JULY 14, 1MI WILLOWICK FtNALt tUNOAY
----------Tom Foater aDd :I.Alo GHpv wD.I SALE II ANNOUNCED ~ constructJon ol ape.rt:Jneftts, go 36 boles Sunday montlftc fOI'
Sale of 80 feet on LUttspur Ave., has been announced by Tom the Willowick Men•a Club eham-(Continued from Pale One) atlon at a future time. .
between Seaview and Bayside Dr., ~ of the Earl St~y Realty plonshlp after both captured tbelr ready to complete the transaction The Corona del Mar Civic
to Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Fogle, for office ln Corona del Mar. llellli-final matchs over the week-the available fUnds were insuf· Assocladlstlotn' tprofpoCsedro and .. assessl M . ment nc o o na "<; ar end by one tlole margina. Foster lldent. proper to finance the purchase
In CUT FLOWERa. CORSAGES
and POTTED PLANTa
defeated Mark Hendricks of Or-It was therefore considered ad· ot Chlna Cove. Residents ot the
ange and Gaspar topped Bob Roux vlaable to consummate the ac-community would not support the
to. gain the flnals and each shot qulaltion. of Big Corona Beach. proposal. principally because •'
73 s. leaving China Cove and other was felt inequitable to assess a
~81.,.
front&~ tor consider· small community to purchase a
'VISITING RELATIVES from the blu.Us above." park area lor the public at large.
Andrea and Glenn Couch, III. China Cove wu originally ln-Then it was decided to include
children of Mr, and Mrs. Glenn cluded as beach !rontage to be the desired land purchases in the
Couch Jr. of 709 Iris Ave., Oo-acquired by the state in ~ revision of the master shoreline
rona del Mar, were vislting in when the legislature approprt· plan.
The Largest and Most Dlvenlfled Nanery Stock
in the South Coast Area
North Hollywood Last week. An· ated $200,000 by special enact· In April. 1948 . the State Park
drea was visiting her aunt. MrL ment.-.rowever. property values Commisslon affirmed by resolu-
Wllliam Cook, and· Glenn visited in the area increased . ~ore rap-tion its intention to acquire China
his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. ldly than clld the acqutSltion pro-Cove. if adequate matching land
Glenn Couch Sr. gram. so t h at w be n the state was or fund~ wt"re providPd. 1'he City 1313 COAST HIGHWAY HARBOR HO
of N ('" pot·t B<"ach hRs tak~ for-~-------------------_;;_ _____________________________ ~--, mal action to provide two city·
--.::.::------
H;ardwood -V~t Dyed
Cover& with F ringe
RAn~N
SEcnoN~L
8 Pieces
$49.95
Club Ch ~lr t o Match ...................... S19.95
Pacific Waveland Pattern
WROUGHT IRON
Reg. P rice NOW
3-piece Sectiona l Box Spring Seats and
Back& cove red with de luxe
F lora l Fabric . . ........ 1.230.50 S150,00
30"x48" Coffee Table...... .. . to.OO 34.50
Club Chair to Match .......... 90.00 49.50
34"xS4" Glass Top Table
a nd 4 Box Spring Chair
covered to match ............ 299.00 179.00
CHAIRS
~-- -
CHAIRS
Reg. Price NOW
H~rdwood Steamer Chal,..,
striped cover ings .......... $3.95 $2.75
Ha rdwood St eamer Chairs
with a rms ........... ... ........... 4.25 2.ts
Rocker Steamer Chalra ...... 4.95 3.75
Siest a Garden Chairs with
Canopy, natural wood .14.15 11 .95
Hardwood E astern
Deck Chairs ...................... 8.50 6.7&
FOR THE BEACH
Reg. Price
6-ft. Beach Umbre llu ....... $7.95
Back Rests . ... ..... . ........... 1.95
Woven Back Rests ............... 2.t5
Sun Bat he r Cota.... . ........... 9.95
611 COAST HIGHWAY
NOW
ss.ts
1.15
2.CS
S.IS
PADS
Chaise Pads . .. ....... $5.67 up
Club Chair Pads........ (.()() up
Reo,. Prfce NOW
Glider Chairs & Pads .......... $42~95 121.15
Chaiee Lounge & Pa d ........ 44.ts 32.15
Arm Chalra ...................... 21.95 22.ts
Love Seata .... ........ . . .. ~95 37.t5
Umbrella Table w ith
Flower Pot Holder . . ... 25.95 19.95
.
Lightfoot Rustproof
Modem Pattern
WROUGHT IRON
Reg. Pl"tce NOW
30"x50'' Glaa Top Dining
T a ble and 4 Print
~~ered Chairs $152.00 $99.00
30"x30" Glaas Top Card Table
& 4 Remova ble Terry C loth
Covered Airfoam
Cushioned Chairs ....... 140.00 99.00
T~PA ClOTH
L.arge Size-New Shipment
Just Arr ived from Samoa
$12.9.') Value
Now$6.95
Vat Dyed Umbrellas
with Fringe
Reg. Price NOW
7·ft. with T ilt. .................... $19.75 $15.15
7-ft. Lined. Floral Patte rn,
Aluminum F r ame , ......... 54.95 34.95
RECOVERS REDUCED 1/l
All Patio
and Sunroom
Furniture
to malce room
for our enlarged
Tropical Shop
Reg. P rice NOW
Albert A Zola .................. $49.15 $J4.1S
Albert de luxe ..................... &t~ts 4t.ts
Patio Chef . . ..................... 49.75 2t..IS
Patio Chef with
Electric Spit .................... 1'1.75 49.95
R ... Prtoe NOW
Chat• Lou,.. & Pad ... __ ,1I.IS S11.15
Love hat & Pllda. ...... _ .. _ ... S$.15 24.15
Club Chair & Pad ................ 25..25 11.15
0)(cart & Pad ................... -. ~.15 34~15
Foldlnt Chair ...................... 17.ts 14.15
42" Umbrella Table. .. ...... 14.ts 11.15
41" Umbrella Tat.le ......... 19.95 15.ts
6-ft. Table & Benches ........ 22.50 15.95
Lightfoot Leaf Patterns
WROUGHT I RON
Reg. Price NOW
4-plece Sectional with Spring
Cushioned Seats & Backa,
Beautiful Green Deluxe
Covers ......................... $329.00 $189.00
21"x48" Glaa Top Coffee
Table to match ............... 48.00 35.00
Tea Wagon to matiCh ......... 72.00 39.95
Glaatop Umbrella Table
and 4 Chat ...................... 182.50 99.95
20''x48,. Gina Top Table
and 4 Chal .................... 19.50 59.50
All W idths
10c
A SQUARE FOOT
~lC4i ........ ~.li() lilC~ ........ ~.!J:i
4x7 ........ 2.95 f;~ ........ li.!J:i
NEWPORT mR '-rilE AR<JIIES"
Open Nlglats aad Sudays
I
own<'d blocks at 15th St. in New-
port as matching land.
Those who support the aequi-
sit io'l proJ,!ram point out that lor
~<'a rs China Cove' had been an
ideal spot for familie~ with small
childl"('n lx>rause of it s clean.
C'alm wat<"r and gently sloping
shoreline ft'<'e from rocks, cur·
t'ents and submerged pitfalls.
Owners of c:-rta in Jots in thr
China C')VE' 'lrea. a nd particularly
I h(' owners of 1 he t h rf'e lots upon
which hous('s haw• n>c<'ntly tx>cn
built . ha\·(' indiC'a tN:I In person or
through th<"Jr a tt orn('~·s their-op-
positio n tt:· thP pla n to acquire'
th<' beach for public use.
,Local Scc,m Win
Honors at Camp
Local Scouts won honors a t
Camp Ro-Ki-LJ, from where thev
returned Saturday aft<'r a week
ol camping. M<'mb<>rs of Troop
17 who atte nci('d W<'T<' Bobby Cal·
lis, J ack Ii<"r1wick Jr., Wylie
Keeler. Don Tho mas, John Vul-
tee and Karl Axtater .
To Karl W<'nt the coveted honor
of the 0 rdC'r of thP Arrow. Honor
Camper awards were won by
John Vultee, Don Thomas, WyliE"
Keeler and by Karl. J ack Httrt-
wlck received the Good Camper
award.
One of the week's highlights
was an all-d.a.y hike on Wednes-
day to one of the glaciers some
seven milPs away. Oth£>r activi-
ties were swimming, horseback
riding and workin~ in crafts.
The boys had bee n taken to
the camp by John Gill(' pie. and
on Saturday John Keele r and Boh
Callis of Corona del Mar drove
to camp to bting t h<"m bad:
home.
Manhunt Touches
On Atomic Topic
Such unu~ua l matter-s as th<'
Atomic Encrg~ Commission and
overseas duty figured in a report
at the police desk this week.
It resulted from a warrant, is·
sued a month ago, charging petty
theft to a C. T. Minor. The case
had been J'('ported by the Shell
Marine Dock on Balboa Island.
Local police heard that the man
had applied for work with the
A to m i c E n e r g y Commission
through th(' firm of Holmes and
Narver in Los Angeles. The pay-
roll clerk said they had a Charles
T . Minor employt"d "off contin ent."
meaning overseas. a.c; of June 26.
a nd that he might b<.-contacted
by Navy radio.
The police rcques t('d the firm
to inform th('m when Minor re·
turned.
PASADENA PASTOR TO SPEAK
Sunday Summ<"r evening service
at Christ Church by the Sea will
feature the Pasadena pastor. G.
Byron Deshter, t his W(>(>k. Mr.
Deshler. now pastor of the Lin·
coln Ave. Methodist Omrch of Pa-
sadena, will Roeak on "Actions
Speak Loud('r." He is a form('r
director of ('Vangelism of the
Olurrh Federation of Los Angt'l~
and one tim(' pastor in Phoenix,
Ariz. Warren Ashleisrh of Anahe im
will direct th(' singing.
For t he Sunday momfn(t serviC'('
at Christ Olurch Bv the St>a.
Pastor Thomas Roy Pendell \Vill
preach on '"nlat Strange Word,
Stewardsh.lp."
r
Lunch Thursday
At St. James
THUR80AY, JULY 14, 1Mt THE EN8tON Page 5 ------------------------------------------
Blue luncheon tables decorated
With yellow gladiolas will carry
out the festive color scheme at
the annual luncheon card party
held by the women of St. James
Episcopal Church next Thursday,
at 12:30 p. m.
General Chairman is Mrs. B. B.
Brewer of Balboa Island. Other SERMON ON WOR&HI P MONEY FOR BUILDING FUND
Harbor A rea matrons serving on Sunday's sermon at St. Andrew's The young people's rummage
committees are Mrs. Frank CUn-Presbyterian Oturch will be en-sale conducted by the Youth Fel·
ningham in charge of the luncheon titled "The Central A ct of Quia-lowship members of St. Andrews
committee, which will inclure Mrs. tian Worship ," accordina to ~v. Presbyterian Church r a i s e d
Austin Sturdevant; Mrs. Donald Th0111M Gibson. pastor. $56.29. or more than half of the
Hall and Mr s. B. B. Abell in New members who were awept-pledge toward buildmg a new
charge of serving; Mrs. Robert ed at holy communion last Sun-church. The group wUl not meet
AlJen. in charge of supply; Mrs. day are Mr. and Mrs. Hobert during July and August.
George Yardley, Mrs. J ohn Pren· Loud. 3310 w. Ocean Front. New-The women o f St. Andrews I ~erg~t. and Mrs. Alexander Ham-port, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E.lwere invited last week to the Co·
1lton, 1n charge of the Post Office; Hartzler, 1455 Newport Ave .. r ona del Mar home of Mrs. E A.
and Mrs. M. L. Keeler and Mrs. Costa Mesa. Eight children and K H ackett. 720 Mar1gold AH' ..
J . B . Gooken in charge of tickets. adults w ere baptised at last Sun-to sew.
The luncheon will be held in day's service.
the new Parish H ouse at St. STUDY TEXT FROM JOHN
James. Tick<'ts have been sold out
for several weeks. GUEST SP EAKER AT COM '7his is lile eternal. that they
Fl RST CLASS SCENERY
Rev. Howard F . Legg will preach might know thee the only true
the second of his four July ser-God, and J esus Christ. whom
mons at the Corona d el Mar Com-thou hast sent."
Art class<'s of Elliot O'Hara
from Laguna Beach were in the
Newport a r e a skt>tching the
scenery this week. One group was
working in the vicinty of the Bal-
boa Yacht Club between Balboa
Isla nd a nd Corona del Mar.
munity Olurch on Sunday. Rev. Th~s delcarati~n of J esus from
Legg is delivering the sermons in John s Gospel wtll be the Golden 1 the ab ence of Rev. and Mrs. Per-Text of the Sunday Lesson-Ser-
ry Frederick Schrock, who left mon on "Life" In all branche~. of
Thursday for a leisurely trailer T he Mother Church. The Ftrst
trip up the coast with Ft. Lewis Church o.f Christ. Scientls~ in
and Tacoma, Wash .. as their even· Boston, Jncluding the F 1 r s t
tual destination. C~urc~ of Chr1st Scientist 3303
GROUP MEETS TONIGHT While they are gone. the VIO Udo. Newport Bc:>ach . next
Cheese and CrackE'r Club. men's Schrocks expect to visit their Sunday.
group of the St. Andrew's Presby-daughter Mary and her family,
tf'rian church. will meet tonight and Rev. Schrock expects to bap-YOUNG PEOPLE AT CAMP
at the home of Rob<'rt Campbell. tize hi~ grand~on . Charles Allan Rev. P aul Wheeler. pastor of
515 Lido Sound, Lido Isle. Hills. St. James Episcopal Church. took ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fuur young ~pie f rom the Har-
bor area up to the Diocec;ion
Camp of Southern Califomia at
Idyll"ild last Saturda'. BENNETT'S I~IN -Antiques
All Types of Cabinet and Refiniahlng Work
You Can Afford
18861 S. Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove
The ch1ldren are jud\ Allen
Pete Graham. Gregg Wright and
Tommy Holtz. The\' art> att<'nd-
ing Camp Stevens.· •
··• I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ACTIVE LAYMAN TO SPEAK Pulpit guest Sunda~ at the
SP ECIALIZES IN REPAIR& • 24-HR. E ME RGENCY SERVICE
First Baptist Church. w h i c h
meets at the Girl Scout H ouse.
1700 W. Central Ave .. \\ill be
Melvln Avants of Huntington
Beach. Mr. Avants Is an active
leader among Baptist Laymt>n in
Southern California and is Su·
perintendent of. the Biblt> School LEWIS ROSS at tthe First Baptist Church of
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Hunt~~~ ~~h. H is su~~t ; will be ''Getting the J ob Done ..
Brownies Bloclcprints
CHRISTMAS CARDS . 5c and 10c--Regular 20 for $1 .00 l
Box (Flowers of Holy Land) Aaaortment of 12 for 5tc
1950 Gift Calendar, 35c
603 COAST HIGHWAY, Corona del Mar HARBOR 850
£rooking 'c~ Varielf1 Store
•
OR. WHITE HAS GUEST
A guest minister will fi ll the
pulpit at t he Balboa Island Chap-
1el of Ch rist Church bv the Sea.
He is the Re\'. Boyce \•an Osdel. I pastor of the Cal\'t>ry Baptist
Church o f San Bernardino. and
a personal friend of Dr. Harrv
White. regular m inister or the
Island chapel. ,
Mrs. Jean \'an Osd<'l "ill c:inl?
at the service. Clem Christa(> of
I Bal~a Island is scheduled to talk
durmg the La~ men· minut<>.
I DEVOTIONS HONOR OUR
---------------------------------------------------LADY
TUBEROUS ~ ' .
10c each ~
(Regular 20c Each) e
(Carnation and Camelia Flowered)
• ~ .
SINGLE SHASTA DAISIES ·
25c each • ~
I lW
MARGUERIR DAISIES ~
S5c each ' • l~
FREE DELIVERY-TUESDAY and F RIDAY !r
HAR8 0 flt 10SI
e
~ '
i. i
1206 Coast High way. Corona del liar
-
Ttiduum. thrt'<' days of d('\'Q-
tions in honor of Our Lady of ~ft.
Carmel, will be held at the Cath·
olic church this W<'<'k bE-ginning
Sunday. De,·otional sen icE's ron-
ducted by a Carm<"lit<' Fathe r 1
from Alhambra ~ill bt:> h<'ld Sun-~
day, Monday and 1\JC'sda) <'''e·
nings at 7:30
GROUP TO VISIT CHURCH I
1 Job's Daughter!:. Costa M<'sa
Bethe l, which includ~ Harbor
area girls. will visit St. Jam<'s
I Episcopal Church as a group Sun·
day at the 10 a . m . s<'n·ice. An
appropriate m essage taken from
the book of Job. will bE' the basis
for the morning sermon. ae<:'Ord·
1 ing to Re,·. Paul Moore \\"heeler.
pastor.
"F esti\·al of Spring" is the title
of the Cathedral pictuN' which I will be shO\lo-'n to the young peo-
ple during the morning worship
period.
ST. JAMES GROUP PARTY
Table reservations are fillin~
quickly. according to Mrs. R. B.
Brewer. Balboa Island. who ts in
c harge of the luncheon a nd card
party of the women of the St.
Episcopal Church. The party. to
be held July 21. ls the first big
party of. its kind tn the new
Parish house at St. James. Fifty
ftablet wUl be avallable.
• • • Specials for Th01'8., Fri., at. -.July 14-15-16
VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT
ELBERTA FREESTONES
PEACHES •••••• 3
ClNTALOUPfS.~.npe.
UTAH-TYPE
• • • • • • • •
UNDERWOOD'S
25c
5c
DEVUDIIAM •
CORM •
2t-oz can, 2 for 35c
. . 12-oz can 17c
LIBBY'S
PEAS • • • • • • • • Mo. 2 can 16c
MARCO
DOG FOOD • • • Mo. 1 can, 3 tor 2Sc
ADVENTURE TUMA . • • • • Mo. t can, 2 for 59c
• • • • • • • • • • 67c
• • •
• • • • •
• •
•
•
•
• •
• •
• •
. 2 ac
lge pkg 29c
lge pkg 29c
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF
Paper Goods, Frozen Foods,
Beer, \'\'ine a nd Soft Drinks
Open Until 9 in t he Evenl"9 -Sundays 9 A.M. to 6 PM .
LUER·s PURE PORK
Little Pig
• • • •
• • • • • • • lltt
FRESH LEAN MEATY
Pork • • • • • •
RUPPERT'S PAN READY
of We. •
• • • • • •
,
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P age I THE E NaiGN
THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1MI
Futurtng A ir Foam
Mattre..n and Plllo_.
Penn.anent fa.irp'ound aite hu
hem aauftd for ~e County
FaJr on portion ol the for"'''lft' San·
ta Ana AJr Baa. Alloca.Uon of
165,100 hal been 0\&d~ from the
atatc'a Fair and ExpositJon fund tD
bf: applied toward purcha.se of
property from the War ~ta Ad·
mlnistra tJon.
Rernode.lllnr and # landscapi111
~ now belnc rushed to <..'Otnple·
Uon to rt'ady the IJ'Ounds for the
1949 Oran&e· County Fa~r to be
&t.agf-d A ur. 18-21. FUture plans
ca.lJ for df'Velopment of the prop-
f>rty into a year-round re<T'f!atJon
centPr, w1th emphul\ on youth ac·
tlvlUfl'1. ln oonjunctlon with t~
f.Urgrounds.
Fl RI T POST -OPERATI ON OtP
If )'OU IJ"(' 1ix or lltf'«' n In
b!·twt n and }f1U t ... ..n fJl.ly U.uf·
n r·boa.rd. r bet'kwards, play
paddle-tt•nnls or ptng ponv., 01" any
one of a num~r (jf rJt.her g ,
you'd bf•ttl'r hu t I · on ov~>r to the
Ncwpurt &: r-h E I•· m t• n t b r y
School
F'or today tThut"'day, is "Play
Day" and fr,1m lU • m . to 2 p.m.
all f.l)rts Clf tar ~ und ('fJnt,...~ wUJ
be in progn·,,._ Wtnnt•n will re·
et>jve prlzr • but f•\'N")'OOP. will get
Ire<• watf•rmt•lr>n and rok<'l fbt-t·
tcor take your own Junch. hO"-w·rl.
Play Day lJ jolntJy spon~ !'d
for ~ of aU laC"N by the This uon'1 .econd two-week
Nt-wport Beacb Schools, the PTA OOUJ'R' 1n ~ Red ~ Watft'
and the O\amb6 ol Cornmrtce. Jt Salety Program began Jut
1J part at the regular weekly JU· futlowing a busy f irst -..ion
~rvl~ playground P r o g r 1 m · which drew an ~nrollment ol more
Monday throu&b Friday the New-than 350.
port Grammar School playground Program OWnnan Earl Paft'-
1• opt>n 9 to 3 and rJn Saturday SoQO bu oted the added hazard ol
from 9 to 12. uvinc t11 an a.rea .wnc..t complete*
Ac-tivitles Include ball ga.m<>s of Jy suJTounded by water in ura1na
aJJ liOI'tl. bicycle races and f ~ all agf! crou Wb!ther am «
nwv)fos beCfnnlnc at 10 a.m. ~~ sixty-to enrolL All ace &'J"''Us-
'T\JPSday and Thunday. Ptay •r.al can take~ c::oune 1n beclmJDc, • , v• • PduC8tlOil supe!"'Y''sor. William L. intermediate and adv&Doed lwtm-Atr ( orps Friend I ats n tJrdar-k, 1s playground suJlf!1"Vi§IJI". ming and junJor an4 seruor Ufe-
Corona del Mar Resident • saving an.ru-uction. The courses aft Balboa EDKJ r Named giv n at Park A-."!. and East Bay
Starting a tr<un1ng ,,ut11t frJr the · rJn thP I land and at 15th St. in
air forre n ·\1 "'" at ~1r·rc:v>d, Cali1 .. P omona Col~ Tru !"pWJ)(Jrt
Family Reunited Here
During Dad's Vacation
Wr sr)("Malizc In ov niz.e beck.
rcnova.tJn& and recoverlmc
F'lrst awim after his oJ)f'rat ion
w~ enjoyed by J>r. Edward W.
MUum'a son ~ntly. ThP boy
had hl1 8JJf*"dlx r~>m()vr'(i Sat·
urday. Jun«' lR, &hfJrtly a ftl!r
M·ho(1l lf't <JUt. J fe ramP home
f rom thr hO!IJJital and wu walk
lng s hortly t ht>t PaftM", Ur Milum
wrX>rts. ·
i~ thr· pn.Y·nt a o;l~nm<·nt of Lt. w Jliam A. Johnson. Balboa con·
Col. Gla 1<'11 Strmr·wall Stnngff>l-tract1
r:Jr and oomtnJct,ion en&J.neer,
Jow. who wa~ a rr·rent guest of hu men appointed to th,. board of
Mr. and Mr . Jam, Mathf!ny, GOO tru-'l€'4-s of Pomona Coll(itP, it has
Lark~ pur Avr·. ('orona dt·~ Mar. bt~n announced by E W 1lsC1n
WhPn Col StrtnJ,!'f,.IJow S.tf)ppor<l J ... yon, president of the coiJPgP.
by In O>rona dr·l Mar, he had Mr. Johnson. who Uv~ at 806 W.
colT)(" fmm training a 'imiJar group Bay Ave., il known as thf' man
at T'ttrvm. Ariz Ttw N)lfmt·l, who whf) built Shasta dam WhJif' pn-si-
Jc; frr;m CulrK fJJJI'•r . V:t . and a dr·nt r1f Pacific Oln.~tructf.lf"', lnf"
gradu;jtt> nf thr• \ 'niv,.r ity tJf Cal-H,.. ha~ been p~Jdent of Am,.ncan
lfr,mta. wa" an Air C'rJ~ fri1 nd ,,, PlpP and ConstnJction Ct>. of
Mat hr·n} ·., rlw .ng thr· war South Gat~> sinCP 1929. H~> Jc; alw
Th•·re·~ rejoldng at the home of
thf> R. C. Bartons. who aft Uvtnc
at ~12 JJahJia Ave., Corona del
.Mar. The reason is that Mr. Bar·
tr1n is home on a. three-w~k vaca·
tiun from Martinez, Calif.
Hamor
1102· N E WPORT AV£.
Costa M eu Harbor 14g.w
..
8 u eon 117&-J son mncrrsoN. Prop.
Nat ionally Advertised
PA110 and DINNERWARE
L A RGe SELECTION
t F eat u ring New lala ndware P•ttern))
GUPPY'S
dir~>nnr of th~ Citizr>nc; • ·atlonal
BOV V ISITS FROM ARABI A Rank of Riversid .... dH't"Mor of thf-
AT B A LBOA ISLA N D H OM E Jr•hnwn W~Pm C'o of San P(L
dro. vire-pl"P"'idrnt of thP ~ An·
J?'·lt•c; SM:urity Invf"rtm~>nt C'o.. of
thP ("allfomla Matt>rials C n :tnd or
r.Jtrord-Hili-Ameriran Tnr r,f Dal-
la". TPxas.
The Bartons were unable tD find
a suitable placP to live near Mar-
tinn whE-n they came bade from a
bW'Inf' trip OV(>nea!, SO Mn. Bar-
ton has bfo.f'1'1 IJving in t..he hornP or
h•·r pa.TPnl•. Mr. and Mrs. Allen
St•·llr, whiiP thP childrr-n contin·
ur-d t h•·ir ~hool here. Tht>y hopf>
to Jocat«' an Marti~z in the fall.
Xamed for Fair l ob
Sr·'-•·nt'"'" )'•ar-r}lrl Btll Ht•W"n
f"t amJo;rm nf Mrc; l.,ut h1•r Morrill.
""~ Ruhv A"". B:Jibo:. It.land. hA<>
ju .. t n ·turnt"fi frr1m thrN• )NH'
In Arabia. Iff• \A.ill ._t~v wtlh th«'
Morrill., fr1r t hro rr .._, ,,f I hr· .. urn m~'>r ~nrl th,.n J!fJ lrJ • ..,,hool 10 T ELEVISION ABOAR D BtU Davis, former Orange Coun-
\()~lin"a thl.., fAll. All thP comforts of hrJm~'. In· ty new paper advert.lsing man. has
Thr· MrJn illo; rn;Jdr· a qui< k tr IIJ C'luriln~ a tP1f>vi~lon sr-t , ar1· bPing t)l>f•n placed In charge of pubUc re-
' tn ;-.;,,,th IJr,ll~worJCJ on ThurYlay «'njfl}'-ri by the A. L. 7J•rht· fam· lations and s(X'dal evenll for the
t'1 v .... ,, thr•t r ~o,tm r~·n Swart7., whP ilv. who a,.,. IJW'ndln~ thP rum· romtng Orange County Fair to be
wr,rk" :tl l 'nivf'rfi:tl SturlifJl'l mr·r r,n th~>1r rrulo;r•r. ThP 7PrtJI•',; ht•ld Aug 18-21. it was announce<~
lanri homP I<> at f,(, Yawl Rrl . by H. Clay Kellogg of Garden
R ET U RN F ROM E A S T fw~r·on Bay. GrovP, p~ident of callfomla'a
M r 'i. J A Bt-rk :mrl corm Alan 32nd Di.strJct Agricultural A.1sn •
rMurnNI r·:trlv SrtturrJay July 2 P A T R ECEIVES GIFT sponwr of the event.
'"'m a thrN> WP(>k trip to th,. Th{>rf' 1J a nPw ho~ for Pat Mr. Davil ls known far h1J ·a1n.,.
600 Coast lligbway Corona del Ma r
East C'r):t\t. ThP Bf'f'ka flPW tv1 Keltr·r residing at the Corona df'l lng, being tong leader for both the
thc•y had morP tlmP to vl,.•t In Mar Stables. It .. a gilt of h r Breakfut Club and the U ona O ub
Maine-, Bolton, Nttw York and paN>nt.a, Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Kel· ~ Santa Ana and also IOlolst of a
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Sea Scouts Put Torclt to Lost 'Chic Sole' IALBOANI HAVE GUESTS THa EHIIGN PAGE 7
A he,usc1ul of gueata ~nt part THUf.aOAY, JULY 14, 1Mt
"HPrf• Jt f.!.rA!S: th~> 1 t f)n ." Ita, Laruna ~r.h and San Juan o1 tht! "~~k--<"Jld at thf' homP of --------------
• W1th th..-'\.\r,f"dc;, PrJrt Ca.pta.lr C" pi tranc"" ~tr. anrt Mn. c rl Vf'n man. A LTADEN AN ENTERTAINS
c hariJP Wlr.K t off thP bontlre Among thfi' lfJP(:ial actlviiJ ol • · ftf"'<.'Pn• vurs . of Mrs. Jc
a t th1• C1JUnly Seat Sr!t1ut Base thP SE-a Scouts &rP penodJc Post.ma..crt,.r H ·r~rt F . K nny of 1114 W. Ba.y A\P., BaJboa. The)' ff•rrianP M ur r<J y of Altad,.na nt
Sunday f•w-nln • an1 thU'. brr,ught f'Mii . Th•·re will b(> one this BaJboe \\ awarded a <:PrbhcatP "~" ~fr. and Mrs. Val Mont· ht•r ummer homP at !fl:) nalt)()3
a Jir·r y •·nl'l ttJ th•• la-.1 suJ"\.ivors w Jwnd. to Catallna. The bJg of mt-rtt at thf' recent m«-Ptlng of Y'.,m"l)' ano d<~Uk'ht,.r SW!anne. of Blvd .. Halboa .... ,.1,. ~t l JP..an
in th,. harht',, .,, ..... r,f that t~ld f•\ nt of the year will be the ~ M...od.ated Chamben CJ! Com· ~ J~~g%es. M[' ~d ~.ra c:aude SantrJrd M LJ, An~r·Jr· Kr·nn:.
Amr·rwan an titutlrJn, th,. lhic rPnfJf>ZWJUI around Thank gjvlng ntel'tle of Orange County for dl· tJ 1~ ~ J dow f>St;~· hMr. Mill of Altad,.na and ~t r. nnd
Salf•. flrnf' at the Naval amphibious recting the su«e:: ful campaJgn ~n a f S:: \,at. an aug tf'r. Mrs. J.UJhf-~1r·rriam and Mn..
That , in mor•· t y p ir-..1 lanr:uagP., LaM" in San DJego. for the county sewer ayatem . nnP 'J • n anno. C. H. Mc<'ubbm tJf S;;nt a Ana.
I"' an oulhtmc.P, and thP."re were Th Sea S"''ut.a base Is located A w::oond ~1tion came to
NEW BABY MEETS IAL BOA :wtualJ)• twr, o f th•·m 'naturally, em ground that the Irvine Foun· Newport Harbor at the mP-ctrng,
fr1r miJ~r•d r·nmr,any 1. datJ,m . donatf'd to the cJty tor held in Santa Ana. When the Vi.s1t-
"l~~~·. th:'lt ' a w<Jnrlr•rl ul ~ight ," H~H·aw,.nal ptlrposes. There have tng delegates wrrr• countE-d, XP.W-s.t,mr~m•· ~hr,•JI •·rt a thl! namPS ~n 1"-() 5Ubslantlal donatwns port Harbor kod thP u\t w a h 14
JrJarf>O ttm,ugh ltlP ~~ old ffJr 1 hr• ~a ~ 1:2,500 from the present. 'nlr.-se wt-re Mr. and Mr .
"'h;fr•k"'. Jl "'' a btv r•vf•nt lor ln•Jnr· f oundahon and $2,000 RaJph P. M ukt>y, !\1r and M,
IJ,r sPct ~'(,\JI . l)l•f.t 'J ,. It mark£-d fHJm !\1r · Oorothy RedJca.n of Gordon Findlay, Mr and Mrs.
"''' rv,m,~h·l trm rJt 1 hr•tr f irst La~una l~ach . and a number of K enny, Mr. and M ~ John Boyd
major prr'Jjf·!'f· Jn the improve-M~allcr donatio~, which have Jr. Mr. and M n M rmt,. C riml· .
r~,." ing an int roduct Jon to Bal·
..-~,a i thP nf"w son o f Mr and
'-fr . Harry Breithaupt. 814 0<.-f'ar,
Frrmt Th(" new Jittl~ boy wa
Vi's Beauty bop
Shelton-Thermlque
MACHINE WAVE
born rm July 2 at Santa Ana
('rJmmuntty ho pita! HP ~lghed
fl VJUnr!s 3 1 :~ ounCE"S at birth.
LonePr l...astJng Loveltn*",
1103 COA &T H IGHWAY
Corona de 1. Mat> H A 0533
m~t ~ thMr bv~ the ~ll~ng ~adv lhP D~r~wn of ~e ~M~~ M~ J~y WPl~. w~. ~--------------------------~ ,,, trJJI•·t dOd .. h,.w, r fac-Jlit I(""OS. St" ()UI bay-r..o Jb)e. ter Longmoor anf1 R;s \ ('rlrJhn.
Sr'(,ut f rr1m . ;. v. ~~rt . (Jran~P.
J"u iiNtrm, ,\fad ':•:· ('11:,· and SPaJ
J.f.t>;wh v. • r ,. rm tw nr:t fr,r t h~
;l(t t.ornrl(m a nri r••:r•n, n~ ar·IJvitlr•s
;,t th•· h.t •· \.\ hH h I'-JU I at I hP ,.,,rJ r,f \1tl ·11 Jr· ~lJJr• tm ('rJa t
J fJ J{hv. :t\ /\ffiJ,JIIr· r·H·ntc; were
ti1•lrJ Jn I hr• :1 flr•r nrhn, \\'Jth thP
'Jrr~n~·r· '\lilJ• V.lnnm'-' thro ffJWing,
tr·l:n •\•.rrnmm1.• :tnd wr,alltn~
J ullr•rtrm tal-.rnv f ar'' in thr•
""''m ;Jqr,· -.-·Mv· h •:; <tnrJ rfoturn.
'•lld\\(t\ ('JI -. \\Hl rttn~ thr• nng
burJ·, t ,,~ '\.
T"''' hq• rr.t~dt·l <tnd t wo
knt\•· .,, ,,. rlrmatNJ :t'i l" 11r·s by
Dctcul.s of ~e new entrance age
rroqu~.rement.s for Boy Scouts have
bf·cn announced In the current t.S-
l>U.': of "Scoutmg Magazme," the
natJonal publication f or Scout
h:ad(.'T&.
Ag,.. luruu have b<.-cn lowered so
U1at more boys can jom. The new
n·qUJrements are as follows: OJ.b
Sf'oUUng, 8 to 10 y,. of age; Boy
ScrJUling, ll to 13, Senior Scout·
mg. 11 and up. ".."he present age
rang(·S arc 9 to 11 for Cubs, 12 to
11 f r,r Scou s l:l and up for Sen-
trJr Sr·out')
·Ate
tomatkally tx-oome nn Explorr>r.
the new all -fndusl\·e tr nn f rJr S£-n·
ior activity. H~ may rhrJf.l',. tfJ rr-
main in htl!i Troo,, ·,1r J(lltl a pr,c;t ,
Squadron or S t\Jp
This plan Wtll ~)(' r•ffN'1J\r Sr pt
}, f'XCPpt in ('()Unr•J I'\ V. htr h rH'C f•pt
~e option t r) (I"J;l> t1 r· :.&!.!'' ltmtt
change. In thM-r· Cr,,mrd..., th,..
Scou1s wili arhr,..w· ..,,..narJr "';'""'
and takP part on thf' nr w prr~~~ ··m
on thPir 15th birthday.
SECOND TEEN A GE DANCE
HEL D A T BAL BOA BAY CLUB
ThP srr''I'"Jnrl ,.,..n :'11:'" rltrrr• ,r
th,. BalbrJa H;~·. r· rh w~1" t, r1
TUE&DAYI
MEXICAX DIS.~Rf
FRIDAYS
COMMli\-rTY XJ(;HT
SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PLATE 60c
Lunch 50c op Dinner • 1.3:5 up
OPEN 11 :00 A .M.
CLOSED THURSDAY
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1415 ('oast R\\~y. HA 1946 ('orona d~l Mar
J'••rt c·:•r•l:itn \\'wv. •wrt by ~flf'k
, .. , \hu•r, 11 <I I~·h \1 :tnnmg,
rr,;,tr·t.; r,f rt•· ft:an'-''' Stdp !\fan
"'"'-' -.·n•l It'' mr,rthlv r•\f'nts
:tJ'• tJ~•JriJ: pl~·•n r~l ·•nd.ltw pub
IH '" ill\ ;tr·d.
'Thio; changf" will become option-
al m local counols Sept 1, and will
tll' unJH~rsa.J a year later.
A nr·w Sf·nior Srout plan also
has tx r·n announced. \Vhc-n a Scout
rear~ thf! age of 14. he will au-
F riday ~vPn1ni "~~~~ rtr· , lh ~---~---~~~----------------~
Fr,Jir,win'-~ lhi' ·,~·all:..." th(·rP
'.'. ·•'-:t WJI' If' b.tkt fr1r I hr> St•fJU f'-
•lltd 1 tw1r fr tPnd ,, t ,, numt)'('rt.>fJ
mPmhf:-rc; anrf 1 hr·ar :'''''"' d;H '•·•J
In thr· ~1a nnr• rrl(,rn r hr· ~ '• Jn~
peop)P had 1 hr tr·r r:trr• :dl tr,
lhPmsf'l\1'•<; Rr frr•..,hmr•n'" wr•n•
Sf rvr·d at 10 p m . <1nd a "·· r r
shnw was '' ar"rl \\. il h !anr r1t\
ing anr1 undr·r "'atr·r '""'T':"' rrin!?
ntE PlAY PEM Dl Y URSERY
The Windjammers
Dine and Rehearse
,\lnoro<:l :til lhr• \'''' ~ r,f imr,rrJV·
I n~· t hr· b:t"'' 1. "''"" b:; thr> t;,(-rJuts
t lu·m-.r·h ro.,. whr1 ,.,.Jmr· rlrJwn dur·
1 nl' tlw \\l·r•l<t·n•ls. ~ ,. ·<t btl! fJr (J·
JPr't, n I r r•<Jrf\ u ndf•r wa v. ts the
t'fi0'-1 r Ul'l lrm n f J1ir•r anrl docks A dinnt>r foJJowcd by reht>arsal
fur t h•· SNt St-rJut t>oa ts, which or the Windjammers' Ba.nd was
have ~n drma H>d by the t •. s . held Saturday nlght at the Lido
N.wy. HuildtnJ( o! a club house Isle home of Mr. and Mrs. Havt-
S ponsrJrs a nrl hflc.l \\ r·H· \lr . ;mr1
Mr... Jamf'S SIPmrtn• 11'~ Pr•ar I
A vE>., Baltx-.a t..hnd Mr dnrl
Mrc;. Frank H . Br•c;o;anJ.!r•r, -~ii)
Bayshore Dr . Hay ShoH·'· anti
Miss Pat Emi!Wn B("<H'nn Bay.
I OPFN '4 HOU Rti\ A DAV
SPECIAL RATES
(Two or M o~ Children. 40c 41n Hour F 41ch
Day: $3.00 \\'~k: . 15.00 ' hr>n. wllJ t)(' und<·rtak<·n. land G. Rogers, 111 Via Udo Nord.
c·ummooore of the Sea Scouts Band mem~ and wtves Ln· "BENEDICT''
tile
Palntlni Signs
NOTICE: There w ill he no charge
hetween t~ mttfnight 41nd 7 ~.m
Is a local yacht man, Lyman cludN! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stod-
F arwt'tl of Balboa PeninsuJa. The dard, Mr. and Mrs. Don Shannon.
l0< al Kiwanis Club sponsors the Mr. and Mn. Hay Langmhelm.
Nrwport r.v-a('h Ship. whose Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd. Dr.
.. kiJJr~·J Is J larry r;artler ot the and Mrs. Salvatore Monaco, Mr.
Pnr t hf s .... f·n SNt-. nn ~1i rac1P a nd Mrc; Frank W1 hon. Mr. and
Mrlf· W II ''Btll" Spurg('On IJJ Mr;. CUrt Dosh. Mayor and Mrs.
''' c ·, ,,ft ,, nrl ;"\r-\lllf' J nc·. rm D k k J)rakf'.
20 years 1.n Harbor Area
Harbor 17 Corona del Mar Playground Equipped
~~~ :tf'lr• \1 tlf• '" prr-,Jr"Jtont Of thf' (JthC'r invitro g\Jf'St'i Wf're Mr.
. v,r i"''''fl ,,r 'kiPI"'' :ond mall•.., <1nd Mrc; DuR()Js Com1'ih, recently
Trained Supervisors
P hone · H.tl'"bor 0'68 J Shtps at 1 h·· h"'(' a1 r• from ('omc-from Por1crville, and Mr.
, I'WJI(orl, S r•nl H,..,ll'h , Mirlwa ~ and ::\1rs. Jamr'l Langrnhl'im. Mrs.
t .,, ~ f ;,,, d•·n ( .r o\ 1· I runt tn~ltm Cornt-.h i' a \lstrr of Mrs Rogers
BNtdt S.tnl.t ,\na. T usl an, Ana· and Jam<>s Langt'nh()im Is Mr. and
hPrm . c H Hlf''' Fullf•rtr,n . PlaC{'n Mr'\. Hay Langcnh<•im's son .
415 Harding A v~. Ralhoa
A Home 1 I rehullt this.
The aame house aa above! Spac4" added; appearance
attractive; w indows large. Now modern and val-
uable.
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Thanks to my friends and associates:
D. W. Clark, Master Electrician;
Henry Thygesen, Plasterer
and Stucco Expert
I
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Change your h on1C' from a n unsight I_·. uncomfort-
able building to a home you wi ll he prourl of.
be comfortable in-and v;hich y ou ca n sell. if you
want to, at a far incrcas0d \·aluc.
•
I re-design, rcmorlel, rC'-moclC'rnizf' from the ground
to the roof for today's smart . comfo rtable living.
I save all that your h ouse now has. and re-build at
expertly held down cost. I v:ork on salary for you,
re-design with your appro,·al.
•
AT THIS FAVORABLE Rt .ILDI~Cr TIME
You a nd I T ngct h<'r
can put strength unrler your buildt~g. wirl('n your
windows, smarten your ha th. add spacC' t o your
living room and bedroom-and
PUT MONEY IN YOUR P KETS
<are of Bever~y Realt) ('ompany
Harbor 1178-Harbor 158
T
li07 E. BALBOA BLVD. BALBO
rly
H oliday lnn-mianamert until modernized.
New Holiday lnn-1 wholly modern ~~r1·
menta right In all p.~r11cula,...._.ulfv ~nted
tl~ f fnlehed.
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T HE ENatoN T HUflti DAV. J ULY 14, 1.... 11 I Balboa Island Girl
-L ~ro~R~~!~~C:no!J_la_n_J____._ Is Wed in 1tltadena // <:::'7,.. ,J Ancho1·a ge, AJaslta, is th~ des· h£>re and will b<' h<'t (' a~;tiH tlu1·· __/\a'/ ~ JtnCh tinatlon of Major John c. Mat· lng August. '11ss !\1nrlnna Markham. lUX'
Una and Mrs . .Mattina and son • • • s Bu\ Fmnt, Balboa 1 land, be-
John. They have been spending no ts at a dlnn<.'r pn rl ,. nt 1 h<· t'a nl<' the brldt> of Peter Clarke
Workshop Tour
Tuesdays, 2:30
Guests Welcome
HARBOR 2359
Dishes Were Made 'fore Hist'ry Books
some time with Mrs. Mattina's Balboa Bay C lub un Fritla) nl~ht P <llniPI in a double rln g cere-
parent s, Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Ed· were the M<l\ or and Ml s. J)i('l\ mouy In Alf:tdena Saturday.
wnrds. 211 Opal Ave. They ~fl Dr·ak<'. lOOO s. Bay Front. T l,..11• Tlh' n<'w Mrs. Painter is the
Friday for Anchorage. where the guests wet-c 1\J J·. and ~1 1 s. An· d.nwhh'J ur M r. and Mrs. Fred
Major will be on army duty. drew Brown , Mr. and :\11 s. \\ Ps-~. l\1atl..ham of Altadena and Bal-
• • • ley D. Smith and Chandlc'l' w .mJ. hoa l 1-.la nrl. The groom is the sou
Mrs. Stoller Whit('>, 217 Aba· • • • 'lf !\Irs. Smith Palnter of Santa
lone Ave., has been entertaining N J(,\1 har:t .md Clarke Painter of elghbors \\'e t·<' il1\ilt'd to her cousin, Mrs. Gail McKeown share the catch '' lwn 01. F•·t-<1 I 1 '\'l'l·l~ I lllls.
of Los Angeles. this past week. Simpson was the luck\-li:-.lwl man An ~tn klt> length . dress of w hite
• • • last week and C'aught t\\u l !-.· 11g.mza over· satm, with inset
A prospective r esident is Fred-pounders and t\\O 12-pound nlh.t· I and-. _of chantHiy lace, adomed
.erick Carpenter of Indianapolis, core. lth<' hl'lciC'. who wore a tlngertlp
who ts visiting with his long-Two of the fish \\f't<' hur ht•c·ut>d tulle' vc-11 held in pla.ce by Ulies
time friends. Mr. and Mrs. N. c. at the Hal Millan, l..tt gc r ,11 10• nr llw vall£'y. Her hUes of the
Henger. 908 S. Bay Front. Mr. Neighbor·s ;1nd guests im itl"d 1,1 vall<·y houquct was centered with
Carpenter is a sailing t>nthusiast the ft'a st wer·c Mr. and l\trs. :\r 1 w• •·I Itt trt t-os<>s. She was attend-
and t he Henger hom<' is "a ring-TorranCP, Mr. and Mr~. l'h,11 1c:.. t•d h' l~"r· rouc;in. Miss Mazie Ann
side sPat'' for the rares. Baker. Mr. ancl Mt-.. Cc·111 .. ,. I • :1 1' "ho ,,.,J rc a l>out!ant gown
'Wa~ back before history books, earthenware and basic peasant • • • Guthrie, Mr. and r.tr". J,,, 1 nl \\ llilf' ot gandy over yelldw
man d i.{'O\'l'rcd the pliable sub-potteries which fit so well with When Mrs. E lkan R..'\gan, 222 Fromm, Mrs. Eddif' c ta1.,:, \1 1 , 111ftol.t \\ilh matching flowers.
c;tanl't' known as clay and used It in!onnal living -particularly in Agate Ave., went to San Fran· He len Millar and ~~~. ;111 1 \!• < ·,..,, ,,. • nnd Dick Markham,
to make bowls and dippers. and California. cisco last we<'k to m<'Ec'l h<'r h us· Charles Sullhan. \l.ul:tl!:t-. .. hJ oth<'rs. WEc'rt' ushers
imaJ:eo; of himself and other ani-And now The Islanders have an band. COf'!ling home from Oki-• • • ,,• t lu "Pdchng. alonJt with Erwin
mats He dtcon•reod that baking exciting combination of these two nawa. she ha d a few more days A w('ddmg <~nrH\I'I~•r . ,,,, l'r11 '. 'J'hl' l><'st man was Chari~
tht• day in the sun made this schools of ceramJcs. It is a por-visitinJt friends and relatives in ('('febr·atC'd <I W<'<'h a}.;o 11 tlw L. I .un uf ~01 th Hollywood.
earthC'nwaN' hard and durable. celain ware, made by the Calltor-Oakland than she expected. The Balboa nav Club 11, ~11 ,~1111 \Jr . ,\ ,.,~'''Ilion following the cere-
a nd that putting 1t in a fire made nia potterer. Vreni. lt has the reason was that Mr. Ragan's G (' · ~no n' , •nc111\ \\':1' held in the Markham'o corgc r3). ol'l<, nllc)~' :., 1'. it ('\'c•n mon> so. feeUng of the Italian earthenware plane had trouhle twicE:' when t he • • .\ll :•'t ·11 1 h<m1e. Ilou~e and gar-
Oni' of the wonders of the in Jts desJcnt, but is thinner and engines caught on fi.re, and he M ' J c-~1 -• rl• r, \\ t•r t' l:uiPn with white and •·· h • •~s , 0111111 "amp-.11n. _ J ~;,p m••di(.'\al world occurred when more delicate ln textur-e and has was delayed on t e t11p. phil·<' Ave .. l<'fl for luro1,,. 1,. ... 1 l'1l-1·1· ~~om.;.
C'htnt"•t.' pottcrers emerged w ith the ring of fine china. Mr. Ragan. who has bee-n em-\\'('('k on the s. s. ,\q lllt,11li:1 1,1 ,\ltc•J 1hP \\'C'<irling the young
thc>u· mltl'\'t.•lous whit£' tr·anslucent The pr()C('SS, whjch the artis t ployed as an engine<.'•· in Okinawa visit R C'Olll'-in in Putl1.1111 J>ll.:· ''""l•lt• ll lt r,.,. tlw it honeymoon
prcw{•lain a hard-paste and high· Vreni uses. is akin to that of the lot· the last two Y<':lfl', is here land. L <JI C'r sht' "ill •·n In t•.u,, Ill I he• notth. In a few we<-ks
fl· .... d "'.ub.··ta""" whl""h ··s named for on a vacation. d 11 ., '' 11 tf'ttr·rr to Baker·stield " " '•x " Danish potterers, as she has pro-to stu)' art at Allt.CIII(' ,.,,. •r ... "' 1 1 •
th<' shPU "pol"t'eUa" <a shell whJch duced a ware which may be used Asked about the most import-and then tour $\\ '''''r land lwtnll' \'o rll'rc :\It I 'aintPr w ill attend
r<'S<'mhk ... a little pig). Porcelain, in the oven for baked casserole ant event during th<' past yt>ar, rC'turning homP. J fmnn ~:-. " l .. 11 1<11 , 1;,-l',•l) t ''<'h in 1 ht> fall. whit-h 1~ al 0 <'ailed china after Mr. Sagan told about his !light 1 S C' 11 ____ _ dishes Her pieces are ample in t T k · A 'I t ""~ a cnpps o <'gf'. its mothPr country. has the d eli-· · · · · 0 0 yo 10 prJ 0 ''""'come a • • • s w dd . SJze and the color destgn tS ef· J2nd Oegr'ee Mason He was in·! · ept e •1ng cac~ and. sheen of thlS shell. fectlvely created in muted shades ducred Jnto the Arthur Mac-Stx·wN'k \'isiturs fl Pm Fullc•l • .
It ':'a~ have ~n an attempt of grey and green . Scroll-like de-Arthur class of Scottish Rite ton a~·e Mr. and ~1rs .. Jm-";'h I )f')
to Jmltat<' _P<H'('('Iam that brought signt>d handles give the rovered Masonr . an ordc·r founded b . CIOJ glo and I lwtr fn II ~" 'r ~· F M• H h
n bout thf' lt~ht opaque daze u sed dishes the artistic Italian air Odd G lt) 'n 1 "1' A l} . ~ SI('I'S. Th('y h a\'f• takf'll a hou~t.' or ISS ers ey a 11·,.. • r ... k. t7 ·t pos · ,enera oug as n ac r tur m 1 ?J~ A • A on m JO .. a "'a <'. mn 10ro. 1 • pieces of Vreni wart> wilJ rombine h . 1 h' t h a -n gat(' \'<".
sibl<' 1? apply bright colors as effectively with your other dish<'s onor 0 IS • a~ e~. • • • \11. a •1.! \Irs. Anton Hershey. decor~t10n and ha\'C them show and table ceramics. Mrs. Clara McCracken. 405 i\'.1 The 1<. F. Morr.:•n-. ot l.cc ... An -'"·" < 111.', An'.. Balboa Island .
up E'ff('('tively But this Italian B F ·o t attend('(! a christ<'n· geiC's. HIe OC<"UP~ mg 1 hf'll ~lllll h .• ,,. :u r. Hmt·C'd tht> plans for the
pottery has n<>i h<'r the hardness THE I SLANDERS Jniv dl~n;r ·party at 1 hr home of me r hom<', at 200 c ;r.111d t.· 1 nal '• rllli'.,Piing marriag<' of their
nor tran!-luc·<'ncy of porcelain . Mr and Mrs. Nicolas Lafkas, Y~u.ng Mor ,:?a n ~101·gan. hC'111g a .r .lll'-'hlt'r M iss Ruth Hershey, to
I n th<' past f<'w yE"ars. thc rt> p · d a a w~k ago The Lal·jsatllng fan. is Commo<lot<' of tlw L~ IP V. Finl<'y, 20712 Onyx Ave.
has b<-en increased popularity for 214 Marine Balboa laland k::a arc; yearJy summe~ residents I Balboa Island Yacht Club t h1' ~ta·. Fmley is the son of Mr.
year. 'nnd ~lrs. L . F . Finley, 409 North
CUSTOM
GENUINE ... SMART
ll&rbor '780
JOO MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND
• • • ShaCfe r·. in Orange.
Arriving recently at his par· A &pt('mber wedding is plan·
ents' home on Balboa Island was nC'd and the setting will be the
Major Paul Scott and son G reR-garden at the home of Mr. and
ory. This is 1 he fil st t imc !\11'. Mn• Mor r is Jensen, Harbor Blvd.,
and Mrs. William P . Srott have Santa Ana. The future bride ls
SE"en th<>ir son sinc·c his t'<'c<'nt a r-r<Iduale of Newport Harbor
. return from the Anm of Ul'CU· l'ntnn [ ligh School.
pat io n in G<'rman~. Th<' :\l:tJOI '..;
w ife and dau~h lC'r Sh.trnm ~II' Laguna Weddt·ng quarantin<'d at ~lrs. S<'otl's J•:tl·
ents' home in Arcadia.
• • •
Mrs. .lack H l<'kf'nlnnJJ<'I', l:.!ti
P(·ad A\'<' .. and rlnught<'r Sh('ll'\.
who marlf" 1 hC'i r honw on 11a 1 he;,,
Tsland this )'Pill'. 11n' INI\'ill.L! f,r
J apan to join Lt. Jack I Jkkt"n
loop<•r·. \\ hn is t IWI'f' wi I h rlw l '. S.
Army Air· Fot'CC'. • • •
A cocktail pat·ty \\:ts gi\<'n ll\
M1·s. William ll;II'JJ«'I·. 112 Pc•:ul
A\'<'.. to <'<'IC'hral<' lwr h1rt hct,l\
I'('Ct>nll). (;U('~ls indudc'd r.l;.
and Mrs . .Tim lhO\o.n. \1r. and
Mr·s .. Don McCallum. :\lr·s. Edith
Mc Mallen. Mrs. I l. K rng and .J. A.
Dcnk<'rt.
NEW BOY ARRIVES
Young'un numtx-r four art i\'C'd
a t thC' RolX'rt ,am pbt'll's on Fri·
d~y. ThC' nC'w baby is a boy. To-
btn, making it thre-e l>OYS and u
girl in the Campbell fan;ily. M~.
Campbell and t hP b<lbv "'ill h<'
home Friday to 515 ·Via Lido
Soud, Lido lsi<'.
Tn ·•n intimate' ceremony at
1 :1 'tP1'1 flf'1( h Monc1av, Margaret
\:.,...u:P 1,.\U ffman. 1238 S. Par-
,, 11 St . S:tnta Ana. became the
l •li!ll' of i\lfr<'d Hershey Smith
.11'.. Jill S. Bay Fr-ont, Bilboa
J,l111d.
"nlll h i-. C'On nC'ctN) with l $·
l.tnclf·t· \la rinf' Fu<'l~ a t 406 S .
1 : ... , Fr ""t. Thf' young couple
"rll makP thC'ir home on the
hland.
POT-LUCK SUPPER MEETING
FOR COMMUNITY PLA YERS
A pot-luck supper meeting of
t hf' liat·bor Community Players .. .,.,11 lw held tomorrow (Fliday)
nt the homC' of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
BarnC'. . 121 Via Mentone, Udo
hiE'. ::\l<'mbcrs are asked to bring
a casst>rol(', salad or dessert as
w('ll as thl"ir own ta.ble SGrVice.
A ont>-aC't workshop play, 'The
T(•fpgram,'' will be presented for
1 hf"> group. Cas ting Will be made
for t~<' next works hop play at the
mPelmg.
OPEN 6:30 A.M.
CATERING TO
Commercial and Sport
Fishermen
113!/a A GA TE (near Ferry) BA LBOA II LANO
=~~::::.~"v~~~~~ ·~.:• :,-:=,.,.., TC~~b annual Shipwreck Ball are (aundfng left to right) Adml· :!:pe:.•v;!~:o~;11:1r:,o':"dto~a~nc:.!"~ st: l~de~ ~~~r R~~~~:~·t Ra,•:~.::olr!:n!n r!:~! ~on:~:';n"e~~~
;;;;;;;;;;~;;;i;;~~;;;;;;;;;;I~Y::...=.:::::.· ~P:.:..res.::' ent of Surfsl rs. (Photo by Glenn Couch)
Andrews-Slater Wedding Is Aug. 6
A I 'S L • Jc' THE ENIIGN Page t nnua n1pwrec 1 THuflaoAv, JuLv 14, 1Mt , _________________________________________________ __
For the Surlsiders FoR REsuLTs
Two <'OCktail parties helped
''rock the boat" befonc-t he an ·
nuaJ Shi p'IA.T('('k Ball given bv t h£'
S u r fsJd£-rs young married grou(J,
Soturday night Hosting the pa l
tl w£'re Mr . a nd M rs. Roland
\ aJJelv. 50S S. Bay F ront. Bal
boa Isla nd . a nd Mr. and Mr~s.
C. Martin. 126 Collins. Balbua
Island.
Strange alluring and manv
r'Omical cost umPs rna rked thE> s~
ond U<'«'SSfuJ Shipv~·r ~:k Hall
Parate-s strong m en, an admiral
or two. Adam and E\e, and a
tn ed V1k.Jn~ \\ erf' among t husP
\\l-to dan('(Wj to the strams oft~ •• ·
l31est J"E'<.''rds at the Am('llt'an
Leg1on HaJJ in Costa !\te~
After t he partv then' \\E'J c-
many indt\·iriual l.'tl<' shtJ•Wt '-"<'k-.
throughout th<' <'Ommumt\ unt 1
far into th(' night and mornmc
r-----------------------..t.. .8/upl.,
OAtGINALI
OJstom and Ready Made
Plastic Accessori~s
Infant. Closet. IGtchen, Bath
1106 Coast Highway, COM
Use Ensign Want Ads
July Birthstone
RUBY
Jev;elry
Cl eaned
Repaired •
Watch Repairs
New Nylon Straps
Wallace
Calder head
All Work Don<'
ln Our Shop at
817 COAST HI GHWAY
Corona del Mar (/I.~~UJW&
q~
Plans are beang m ade by Bob mar riage. which will tak<' placC>
Andrewsandhis bride-to-be, ~ith at 8o~l~k ~the P~dena Pr~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
S la ter. concerning their .. ,·eddin g b~1ertan Ch urch. T he weddtng
ceremony w hich will take place will be followed b~ a 1 eception
Aug. 6. at thE> Slater homt>.
The pro J)('('t ive groom. Robert T hfC> bride-elect has namt'<J h<'r •Y ANN Lindley Andrews. is the son of two slster·s. Mis Cat herine SlatPr
I love secrets-they're such fun ~tr. and Mrs c;. L. Andrews. 315 and ~frs Chat les Keath Parkt-r
to t~ll. And I know a secret about JasmjnE' A\~.. Comna del Mar. Jr as her honor att<'nciants
the new strapless bras. Some girls His bride-to-be> is the d a ug hter Bridcsma1ds will be Miss Cath-
flnd them hard to wear, because of the E. Ord Staters of Pasa-arine Andrews sistfC>r of thfC>
... well, they just aren't built to de na. groom-e-l(>('t. and ~t isses Janet
givelyou the lift your regular bra Both the young JX'Opl€' ha\e Durst of South_ Pac;ad(>na .• J aniC'E'
does. But after these ga ls see chosC>n thetr attt.'ndants for the Lamborn of O n nda. and 1-\athr: n
Velma, they get a new lift. 1 mean Shaw of Pasadena.
lease, on life. (And this is not a WIENER ROAST AT BEACH Bob Andrt>\\S has chosen hr
FALSE statement.l broth(>r Alan to be his best man .
. . • Which makes it so much MARKS TENTH BIRTHDAY t:shers w ill tncludePhlllip GreenP
\\"here All Good portsmE-n ~feet
FEAT U R IN~-----------------
Steak and Chicken Dinners
Sea Food in season)
~KTAIL LOt.:
Hours: 10 A.M. to 2 A.M.
New1)0rt Blvd. and Coast Hwy.
GE-----·
Beacon 5163
Newport Bea~h
euler to wear those darling off-1 A visit a nd a birthday parry of ~n Marino. Robert Griffith
the ahoulder b 1 o uses which we-re recent actl\'itites of the of \\-oodJand. Robe-rt Marchant o••rt.,.•a a.-. cart')'lng. Yummy j f.. H. Thit>les of 715 Poppy A\'c .. of Oakland. W illia m Spicer o f
ptaldt 1ft a not-too-frilly style, Corona del M ar. The fa mily San Diego and Charle s KPith
wftt. ecoopecl out neck and ahoul-travelled to Reverly Hills Sunday P~ker J r .. • M1ss Slater's broth-
der lltte aftd puffed sleevu. I to call on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest er __ -_m_·l_a_w_,_· ___________________ -_ .. ~--~----_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~--------~--~--~--_-_--::'-::'~~~
And IJ)eaking of scooped out Cassil. O n Wednesday of last styles O'Brien's have a perfect-week daughter Jill was honored ,-~----~~--~~~~------~-~~~-~---~----~---~
for-~r two-piece outfit: a on her lOth birthday with a
sundress with the much talked wiener roast at the Corona del
about Shouldelero. The dress is an Mar beach. Ele\'en children we re
ideal summer-weight fabric with at the party. and also Mr. and
the scooped out back to show off !v!rs. J ack Tra\'JS a nd _the par-
your tan. and for evening you may ents of the btrthday grrl.
cover up with a Shouldelero-a
combination stole. cape and bolero DINNER FOR MEN'S CLUB
jacket. You just ha ve to see it on Women or thfC> Communit}
to believe how attracti\·e it is. Church are cooking the dmner for
O'Brien's also have the new Shoul· the monthly C.orona del Mar
delero suit. 1 Men's m et>tlng which will be held
Incidentally, you had better tonight, Thursday. at Pilgrim
look Into these in a jiffy. Velma Ha ll.
felt 10 badly this week on ae-I Those who ar<' work ing on to-
count of she had to dluppoint nigh t's dinn<'r ar e Mrs. Norman
.everal of her customers who Frahm. Mrs. 0 M. Campb€'11 . Mrs.
had seen juat what they wanted Stuart D1ehl. Mrs. Stanley Had·
one day and found them all field. Mrs. John Cameron. Mrs.
gone by the next. Verne Lee, Mrs. Ll'\vi!' Norman.
COATS-\"a lues to 49.95 Now 20.00
That's what happens when th(>re and and Mrs. Eva KO<'nt7 ~ only a few of each kind at Dessert will be furnish<'d by
O'Brlen8, but then there are n(>w othfC>r members o r the church
different thin~ coming in evt>ry women's groups.
week ... come in and see.
t415 COAST HIGHWAY
CO .. ONA DEL MAR
Haf'Mr 2111
ORANGE
OOAST
FALLS THROUGH WINDOW
1 Ev<'n a fashion show has its
!dangers. B<',·~rly Go ttfred o f 209
Emethyst Avf'.. Balboa Island.
suffered la{'('rat ions of h er fore-
head and a sp rained ankle whe n
she fell through a plate glass
window Saturday evcming during
a fashion show at Nina's Dress
Shop on the Island. She was
treated by Dr. Earl aramble.
FREE TOUBS 2:00P.M.
TUESDAY ud SATURDA
HARBOR 1003-J
U06 Coast Rwy. Corona del Mar
SUITS-Values to 65.00 Now 35.00
DRESSES-Values to 35.00 Now 15.00
Play Clothes Greatly Reduced
BLOUSES
Formerly 5.95
Now 3.00 .
SKIRTS
Formerly 7.95
Now 4.00
Dresses ... Cottons and Silks ... Now as Low as 7.00
HARBOR 0781·J
1209 C~ast Highw-ay Corona d~l Mar
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Page 10 THE EN81GN HOLKER8 MOVE THI8 WEEK
THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1MI Monday and Tue.day W'4!'re
moving days tor the Herbert M.
NEW BABY AT BERKEY& Holker tamJiy. They moved into
Diane Amidon Berkey, n slx· their new home at 2104 t.Uramar (Continued from Page One) Worthy Patron; Edythe Kem· bar Star Chapter U. D. was as-
pound two-ounce baby girl, was Ave., Balboa. from 1305 W . Bay dlnuDeid and the candles on tbe per, Aaodate ,..tron; ftc*:loe aured of their loyal support.
born on July 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Ave. tan eandelabra In the East were "O.aba" Morrla. ~te P&b'oll: Craoe Irvfne clOsed her acldreu
Kyle Berkey, 535 Santa Ana Ave., lighted by Eleanore Usk and M abe I ntzmord-. ~; by r'eadlng the JlJt of the many
Newport. The wee one's grand-VISITS ON BAY SHORES Nina MeKeeban.. A .oJo.. '4Qpen Sylvia PJ.ace. treuurer, Ruth l'lft,l which have been preeented
mother, Mrs. H. N. Amidon, of Major Dan L. Bonnell Jr. Is the Gate. of the Temple." wa. Delater, oonctuet:re.: Jean Cottle, m ~ new Chapter and the
Corona del Mar, wlll be ready vislllng with his family at 2631 sung by Dorothy Bowman. ctaugb-aaodate conductteD. names of their donors. They are
to help Diane's mother take care Waverly Dr., Bay Shores, for a ter of the Worthy Matron-Elect. . tt-as follows:
of he-r when she comes home few days. He is statlo~ed at the accompanied by Minnie GaJTett. :r-ma:·: ~Mae~. Baton, Artesia Chapter; Bible,
from St. Joseph hospital. Presidio in San FranctsCO. The curta1na were then drawn manball· Nellie Skiles Laguna Beach; Sword & VeU,
back. showing a large star In the~· La~ra M~ Santa Ana Chapter; three small ~-----------------------~~o~~~~g~~~~-~ ~ ~·~~~~~~~of~~
J. '-'Harbor."' Tile Officers-elect, Don-~ Racan ~·' ~ Mesa; Ballot Box, Hermosa Chap-
t ' d.res1lled ln white and c:arrying Fink. M a ~b a. t.e& Haun. ter, Santa Ana; Jewel Box, Grace n at~ uct•ng nosegay oorsa.ges.. entered the Electa; Lela McVtllan. warder; Irvine; Jewels, Grand. Officers;
' '-' Chapter room from the East aDd Harris 'Cottle .entlnel· Ray Nlel· Cup and F1ag, Maud Stbley, Past
Gay/on's
New Summer's Edge
Hair Cut
Th<.' hair cut that practically curls by itself. A hair d<'sign
d<'signt'd for you ...
$1.50
SHAMPOO AND \\'AVE ... $2.50
AI"D an £>xtra ser\'ice to our patrons: a {~ chang<' 'Of pohsh
HARBOR 1526
609 Coast Highway Corona del Mar
marched to their seats between son. flag ~-~ McCl~· Grand Matron; Sunshine CUp,
the Altar and the West. tan electrician.' ElMnore lJ.ak. Sylvia Place; UttJe Bible, Jean
During Installation ceremonies Nu;e McKeeb.aD 'and Dalphy Bep-Cottle; Sheal. Essie Kyte; Crown
the officers were received and perle Bible barer and e.eorta· 1r Scepter, Scepter Chapter, Or-
conducted to their respective sta-Rubi Q-awfonl. Lola ~ ange; Pulpit. given by Christ
tlons. . and Martha Ho.tetler, reception Church by the Sea. This pulpit
The elective officers who were committee; Florence AndertOn. had ~ made by the Worthy
installed Ln hided· Ida Na lor publicity; Doris Diehl. procram. Matrons husband, Frank Naylor, c · Y • and presented to the church when Worthy Matron; Sam Kl.n.stather, Following Installation. with the Rev. Stroup was pastor.
::--------------~ hour approaclling midnight. Personal monetary gifts were
Chapter was closed, to conlorm given by Ben and Naomi Sor-
wtth the rules ot ~neral Grand rells, Matron and Patron of La-
Chapter. guna Beach Chapter; A. II. Fitz·
State ~d and Approved
From 2 tea y..,. .... ,.,.... care and
Cenatructlve Play
REASONABLE RA'I:'D
()pea 5 clays per wee.k-8 to 5
Traftlportadoo l\lrDished 190 E. Uth St.
The Worthy Grand Patron then patrick. in memory of his wife;
referred back to Escort. and all Huntington Beach Chapter; Ana-
present and put elective grand helm Chapter; La Habra Chap-
officers, Worthy Matrons and ter. This money is to be applied
Patrons were escorted to the east. on the purchase of a rug in the
Grace Irvine, Deputy Grand Ma-future. The 80th District gav<' a
tron of the 80th District and Charter Holder, on which we1 c
guardian angel of Harbor Star engraved the names and num-
Ch&pter, was given spedal escort bers of all the Chapters in the
honors. Speeches were made by District.
our Worthy Grand M&tron and The Worthy Matron thanked
~-----------------------~~-----------~~~yG~d~tro~and~~allw~h~t~n~rtinmaking
the evening a success.
C08TA MEaA
Phone 8eacon 5et7 (All Work Done by Appointment Only)
---------------------------------------------------.... Muriel and Ernie Johnson were
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THE CLEARANCE OF THE SEASON
Casual Cotton and Silk
DRESSES
Were 12.95 to 19.95
Fine Wool Gabardine
and Fleece
COATS ~2 OFF
Were 35.00 to 79.95
9
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Finer Group of
DRESSES
Were 25.00 to 39.95
Large Selection of
Summer and Wool
SUITS ~~ OFF
Were 25.00 to 79.95
HARBOR 2332-W
521 Coast Highway
CORONA DEL MAR
in charge CJf the banquet hall.
Dorothy Kinsfather, wife of the
nev.r Patron, made 1200 sand·
wiches, and 1.000 rookies w(>re
furnished by members.
'ax Receipts
City fncome received during
June totalled $80,753.06, which
was $23,453.70 less than the ex-
penditures for the month, accord-
ing to Treasurer J. A. Cant's
report to City Council. Total
funds in the city treasury as of
July 1 were $399,477.03, com-
pared with $422,885.37 on June 1.
Major item In the month's re-
ceipts was $19,063.02 in una!-
tached personal taxes. Water re-
«"ipts were $15,968.17. The Sully
Miller Co. paid in $15.4.27.86 !or
work done by th(> city engineer
in connection with the Newport
Heights street and alJey lm-
provem('nt.
Other receipts included : $5.·
765.89 in saJes tax (compared
with $8.640.46 in Mayl; $4,696
state compensation refund for
two years; $4,547.71 in trailer
park receipts; $3.930 in traffic
lines; $1,950 in parking meter
C?llections; $1.176.50 in city court
fines; $1,338.31 in Balboa park·
ing receipts.
Disbursements !or June. total-
ing $104,206.76, included: current
expense fund, $74,444.20; park.
$1.262.05; water, $13,311.85; ad-
vertising, $1,802.TI; special, $7.-
905.89; library, $1,449.12; camp,
$1 ,152.68; retirement. $2,550.90;
unapportioned $64.80; general
city bond fund, $262.50.
NEW BABY AND NEW HOUSE
FOR THE MICKLE FAMILY
It's not only a new baby but it's
also a new home for the Alan
Mickle family. When Mrs. Mickle
came home this week bringing
~he new daughter Jocelyn, she
came home to 828 Lido Nord,
Udo Isle. While s he was in St.
Joseph's hospital the family
moved from 37 Bay Shore Dr.
Little Jocelyn was born at 1:20
a. m . July 3, and weighed elght
pounds and five ounces. The
Mickles now have two boys and
two girls.
CANAITA ON LIDO tSLE
The Lido Isle Women's Club
meets today at the home of Mrs.
Lee Dames, 121 Via Mentol)e, for
a Canuta party. C8.rds will be· etn at 1 :30 p.m. Plans are being
made for a September party of
I lllillllllliilll.-.-lilliiiiiiii~----.... --lliiiiiiiii--liliiil..__.. _____ _..iiiliiiiiiiiliiliiilliilliillillil----~---.... ...._lliii-. .... _lliiiiliiiilliiiitiJ the Udo Isle croup. aceonHna to -rtra. OerTy a.., predcleot.
Piano Class Plans .
Regular Meetings
T H E EN IIQN ~ ... 11
1 r . ~ I THuftaoAv. JULY 14, , .. ,
I ,rom ~.(Orona ael .Mar LAsT EVENT oF sEAsoN
8y MRS. FLO~ENCE ANDERION FOR COUNTRY CLUB GROUP
For the Jut ~iaJ event of the
Mlaa Marpret Scnarle enter· Mr. and .Mrs. Melvin L. Becker day evening. Mr. Mustard ls a wason, a closed bridge luncheon
talned members of a former mas-have arrived from Los Angeles ret1red railroad man. They WLll entertained women members of
ter cU. ln plano Frlday after-and wUl occupy their home at visit w-Jth their sisters and broth· the Santa Ana Country Club.
noon July 1 at her home at ~ 605 Marguerite Ave. for the sum-ers, Mrs. Florence Igoe of Costa Mrs. Harry Hopkins ot Newport
Goldenrod. Corona del Mar hon-mer. They entertained their L.A. Me s a. Mrs. Martha Kendall, and Mrs. Paul ffalJ of Santa Ana
onnr the memory ot their friend f riends, Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. James Mustard and Mrs. Jesslca were In charge of the arrange-
and coach. Olga Steeb. Moore, over the week-end. Mr. Scooler of ~ro~a !el Mar. ments. Mrs. Harv(>y Gardner, ot
Alter remin18cences during the Becker ~as host to twenty L.A. Santa Ana, is social chairman of
rarden luncheon, the guests ad-friends on the f ishing boat. R. Mr. and Mrs. fr-ank Powers the month.
Joumed to the upstairs music Zee. chartered !or the occasion, and Mrs. Powers father, Mr. Prizes for the brid~e wer{' won
room, where members of the one day last week. Bodenshatz, drove to C&r~bad by Mrs. Richard Pleg{'r of Co·
clua preaented a program of • • • on Sunday to visit thelr frtend rona del Mar and M rs. Ellen
l ~ttl Mrs. Robert 0. Rea 248 p Mrs. Frank Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Mrs Jack Steb P ano com..-ons. . · oppy Fred Boyvtn of Glendale spent ' Plana were made for regular ~ve .. has r~lved word that her the Fourth of Jul week~nd with bins So .. of Santa. Ana. Plan-.
meet1nr1 of the class to be held Sister, Mrs. Nan E. Rowe of th F k p Y f 11 601 for the annual fastuon tea to b<>
at homes ot the me~bers Glend~(>. who spent sev(>ral days Me ra!1t Aowe-rThs am tyt, ded hetd Sept. 7 were discusse<1 b'
· w'th h 1 t k f 1 arguer• e ve. ey a en M " Lo · Balbo I 1 · Special guests Frlday were 1 er as Wet> . el and !rae· the black and ld arade in • rs. \ueorge "e. a and.
Mrs. J . Leslle Steffensen, Mrs. tured. her htp and knee. and Is Huntington Beacr'on t~e Fourth. social chairman.
• •
MOODY
~ • •
Custom
D raperies
• •
330 MARIGOLD AVE.
Cot"Ona del Mar Harbor 2504
Alexander Renner, Mrs. Kathleen now 1n the Glendale Sanitarium. • • • ~~~an and M~ ~no~~~ Mr .~"~ h~s ~~t~ h(>r ~~er M~andMrs.ErnieHffmo.~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
chant. and brother-m ·law many times M 1 ld A t h .
Original members of the Olga during the past several ~ears. at~!rg~ wee~\ ~:a~iono~e ;:,a.:n~
Steeb Master Class who were Mrs. Bobble Park(>r, who has skin Lodge. Btg SeaT Lake.
pl"8eflt included: Miss Mildred been residing Ln the Rea home Ernie is back on duty at the
Marchant of Tustin, Miss Ade-!or the past year. spent Sunday COM Post Office.
laide Proctor of Orange and Mrs. In Long Beach with her l>rother. • • •
Floyd Case of Laguna. • • • Mrs. Jean C~ Buell, 520 Mar-
During her years of residence Mrs. Fran('(>s Graham. 505 guerite Ave .. returned by plane
In Claremont, Miss Scharle serv-Acacia Ave., has r·ecelved word Sunday after a tht'ee-week trip
ed u the aftUlated representa-from h{'r son "Gibby'' that he is to McAllister. Okla. While there
tive of the Olga Steeb Piano now out of Lakehurst. and will she underwe-nt a major opera·
School in that area. Since her be located at Pantexe-nt NavaJ tion, from which she is rapidly
return !rom Honolulu, where she B a s e. Chesapeake, Maryland. recovering.
taueht plano at Punahou School Gibby has made a wonderful • • •
tor aeveraJ years, she has been record for himself with a ninety· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harsh·
active ln local musical circles, as three average. barger, 500 Mar1gold A,·e., have
teacher of plano, accompanist. • • • sold their home-to !\tr. and Mrs.
and organJat at the Corona del Mrs. Gettie House and the Ed C. 0. Parrish of Los Angeles.
Mar Community Church. Seamons o f Pacific Dr. and 1\lrs. who int(>nd to spend their week-
Visits in Montana
Edna Schulte and her son and ends and vacation periods in
daughter. Charles and Noraleen their n(>w residence.
of Santa Ana. attended the Mar-
iom·iJl(>. Mo., picntc in Anaheim INDEPENDENCE F ISH ING
Back In the old home town In Park Sunday. Fishing and swimming were
Montana for a three-week visit is • • • enjoyed by Dr. and Mrs. Hebbard
Ralph W . Selkirk of 309 Jasmine :\fr. and Mrs. Lawrence ~fcGee MacArthur. guests of Mrs. ~1abel
Ave., Corona del Mar, who was a and familv and Mr. and ~irs. Coulter. 618 Narcissus A\·e .. re-
Montana rancher for 40 years be-B. S. List: all of Exet(>r, are OC· cently. Dr. MacArthur is a den-
fore coming here two years ago. cupymg the McGee home, 1612 tist in Los Angeles.
Your figure Is My Bus iness
A normal ftgur<> and \'i(!orou<; vJtallt) ar<' €'a'~ I<• olt :\Jn
and mamta1 n rl'~ardi<'SS r1f ac,.•
LOSE INCHES
Through Watat and Htp"S tn One W~~k
F or lh(' pro\€'n ""<'r~'t w nt£' o1· call • c •I 1 '·' ·
for ~our appotntmrnt
O-LIVE Products
• Profeuional Supplemental Concentrates
HARBOR 1690
417 Na rcissus A ,·enoe Corona de-l ~lar
He'll be staying at a former Pacific Dr .. lor the summer. r-~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~01!.
neighbor's dude ranch near Fish· • • •
tail, Mont ., some 70 miles south· Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. BaJ-
west ot Bllllnp, and will also visit derson Jr. and their family of
otheT old friends there. He is ac-Glendale, Calif., have been oc-
complnied on this visit by his cupying the Balderson home at
da\llhter , llary Anna Selkirk, li-415 Begonia Ave. for the past
brartan at San Bernardino. They week.
will return about the'first of Au-• • • eust. Mrs. Jessie Hill and daughters.
Before departing for Montana. Jackie. Marilyn and Janet, 240
Mr. Selkirk was visited by another Heliotrope Ave., have returned
dauehter and her family, Mr. and to Corona del Mar after a
Mn. Horace Leithead and thf(>e month's ''acation which included
chlldftn. of Marfa. Texas. They a family reunion in Atlanta. Ga.
had been here during June and left Joining th(>m there were Jessie's
last week for their T~xas home. sist(>r and two daught(>rs from
Food Sale to Be Held
J uly 23 on the Island
A food sale will be held Satur-
day morning, July 23. in front of
the Rod and Reel Shop on Balboa
bland by the Mothers' Club of
Jobs' DaughteTS, Bethel 157, of
Costa Mesa.
This was decided at last Thurs-
days meeting of the club. h(>ld at
the hom~ of Mrs . Louis Crandall.
427 Hazel Dr .. ~rona del Mar.
Presiding at the m~ting was M~.
Nellle Shook of Balboa Island.
prHJdent. Mrs. Harold Fink of
Balboa Island and Mrs. Van D.
Robinson of Costa Mesa were co-
hostesses.
In charge of the food sale will
be Mrs. Shook, Mrs. Fink, Mrs.
0\arles Taylor and Mrs. George
Gay. Next ~ting of the Mothers'
Oub wUl be Aug. 3 at the home of
Mn . Robinson In Costa Mesa.
Louis' ille. Ky., and her niece
from :'\ashville, Tenn. Among
points of interest which they
visited were the Carlsbad Cav·
erns. Grand Can yon and New Or·
l(>ans. Miss Patsy Ragsdal(> of
Louis\'ille. Ky., r~turned with
th<>m to CD~t for a visit.
• • • Mrs. Kat i<.' Giddings and h(>r
daughtE-r Cat'Oiine of South Pasa·
d(>na. fo1·m<>r residents of COM.
spcnt the wN.'k-end of July 4 with
F rancc. G1 a ham and her son
Pete. • • •
Mr. and ~~r~. Russell Wardncr.
Acacia Av(>., are the parents of
a 7 pound daught<.'r. Gre-tch(>n.
born last \\'(>ek in a Los Ang(>les
hospital. • • •
Mr. and ~1rs. Fr<.'d Olson, 415
Poppy Av<.'., have bought a large
apartment house at Belmont
Shores and after making some
changes, will occupy one of the
TAKE SOUTHE R N T RI P apartm(>nts. They will rent their
Back recently from n(>arly a home on POJ!PY • A~e-.
month ot travel are Lt. Col. and Mn F c Venn 707 Iris Ave .. Mr. and Mrs. D. Sawaya and Co~na ·del Mar. The Venns took their childr(>n of Los Angeles
a touthem route to Memphis. a r e O<'Cupying t h e Westover
on-d 0 to Florida, where home. 161 5 Pacific Dr., for the ,~nn .. an n t t • "'"'""k they took a plane to Havanna. nex "o "' "~ s.. •
Cuba tor four days sojourn in Hotei Natlonate. During their Mrs. lone Thomas. 313 Narcls-
tri th visited relatives and sus A\'(>.. had as r~nt hou~e
m!y ~ friends at military gu~ts Mr. and Mrs. J. E. W1l·
_.. th hout the country. cox of Pa~dcna and Mr. and ....-~• roug Mrs. E . W1lcox from Utah. Sat-
WATCH &TAftT O F RACE urday evening, Mrs. Thomas and
Crowds at the send-off for the her son Jack a nd Mr. and Mrs.
Honolulu race were swelled by RJ~hard Charles Mower. 519 Jas-
Harbor residents. Mr. and Mrs. mme Ave.. (>ntertalncd Messrs.
Rkhard St rt 106 Apolena and M<.'sdames Frank and Gor· Macn i6ctbtly .. entin~r-eG to ~ive f01t the ume uhn·$UPJ'<'rt.
Ave ~ats\and, went to don Thornburgh ot Al~ambra the aame outttandin« apllft. the tame unendinc comfon you
San .. Pedro via their boat, ·~e for ~inner and an everung of bow 10 wtll in your rt'plar \'-Eue bru! And. too, tht same
..,....._ 1 .. M d Mrs Everett dancmg at El Ado~. San Juan original continuous \\nirlpool stitch eupt. Oetp. ~un~ t~eparation
aanta US. r. an · Ud Capistrano for plunn~low nft<'klin~ All·tlutie back ~nds for man·tlous -o ...... -., 1 .. 1 v•-z··-'ch Ave., o . • • • ,... l .-".. • .. un use. Nt,er a Jtraplm bra to infinitt r ~ ett! ••••· lale a.ltlo were present for the $5 00
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1~ COA~T HlnHWA.V
Corona dt>l Mar-ttart of the race u were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mustard •
qd Mrs. Arthur • Torrance. 121 of Indianapolis, Ind., arrived by 1 ----------------------------------..1 O,stal Ave .. Balboa llland. train ln Oranae County Slltur-•
_TH_E_E_N_SI_GN ____ ... _ .. _1_!_T H_u_R_CD_4_Y._J_uL_Y_1_4,_1.., __ ' tosf loy found ntefer Honored at p tY
BYC Junior Members Plan Social Evenings ly Balboa CouPle A bmchtioll party Wbldl hall· trida and one for ber mother.
A 1ltll<' soctal llfe (Gr the JunJor ,come to the dub for an wxpen-ore.! bride-to-be MJa Pat.rlda lira. Robert Klllel~ .. ao. E.
memlX'r1 of Balboa Yaeht Club tive dlnn(..,. on Friday ~venlnp. A R&I"Ch for a miMi• 9-~-Klllder wu ch-ea lut. Thunday Oc:ean Front~ Balboa.
\\8.S deddtod upon at the mM.lng :after which theno wlll be ~ oJd Mmu'oVI:a boy wu en&!d .._,. by MrL Byron WelD. 315 OW· Guest. invited to the 1ho~-er
ht'ld Saturctay at the clubhouse. !dancing". day~ a Balboa COUple return-OftAdo Ave .. Balboa. and Kn.. weJ'e M~ Heinz KaUer, J .
Besid~ ~wimming and boatlng The program u under the dJ. btc from a week-end trip to Bla Jtldw'd Jayred. 1211 E. Balboa C. Stuard, Harvey Bodman, Rich-
and volleyball ports under the J"t"C'tion of IAuJe R!Attennan. Jun-Bear I..ake found t.be little boy on Ave.. Balboa. a.t the latter's home. ard Ot:.hmeT, Hmry Freeman,
direction or Dan Unqulst, Occi-lor member committee Ia eom-the roeds.ide. MlM KJ.llder, Who will bit mar-Verne Snodgra. , R. L. cam-
dental CoJlPge student who ls rec.1posed of Gloria Ste\'eneon. Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis. 2105 ried Sunday to Emesto Hevia JUo maclt, J . A. Gant, Doyle Hatch,
reational director for BYC t.hL> Puthuff. Tom Showorer, Jack Mor· E. Ocean Blvd.. DOtJced the boy, ~ 1a Lou. was ilbowered With Harold Ah.re.ndt, Robert Allen,
summer. the Junior member& de-ris. David Co11i1ipood. near Arrciw cSmJena of mDcellaneous· atfts. Frank Finster, Clay Thompson,
c1ded upon a Friday night social Bear, ~ ll'.lll8 from Die Bear. x .. ancbec)n wu Rrved buffet atyle Roland Thompson. Robert Poweu
c•,.rening I FOR RESULTS David bad beftJ loa for 26 boun from a table decorated In putd Sr.. Robert Powell Jr., Nell
Junior members and children ln the San Bernardino mountains fuchsias and beconlu With plr\Jt Grady. Don Hinkley, Connie
ot the other club memben may I Use Ensign Want Ada after wandertnc away fnxn the tulle t:rim.tn.lq. Entwined ln the Jayred, A. A. Hon·atlt, all of
camp of the Pasadena YMCA at decoration wu a eona.ce for Pa· the Harbor area.
.------------------------...... Bluff Lake. Out of town guests were Mrs.
He remembered his phone DUm-EL~,, Ct b :a a Ba.krle of Huntington Beach ;
lor Summer
Complete Overhaul $2.75
Tennia and Badminton Rackets Restn.lng
BAIT e TACKLE e SURFR IDERS
SWIM FINS e DIVING MASKS
-Fruh Government Inspected Hof"Se Meat ... 2Sc Lb.-
(Free Delivery to Harbor Area)
and SPOR'l1NG GOODS
1217 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar
her tn Monrovia. so Mr. Lewts In: U RCfS .. Mn. E. e. culver, Mrs. David was able to call Mrs. Collingwood MacClyrnent and Mn. A. Schide
to tell her that her son was sate. o 8 .,~ B•ds matle, all of San Marino; and
Mr. Collingwood, •no was with n Ul ulng I Mrs. E . Davies o.f Pasadena.
the sea.rdting party, then was in-
fanned. roundedtook~·-:pat.q~~ ~ BPWC Conference
GETS HOLE-IN.ONE ~ UK ..-'-AA& '"'"'"""" .....
Anaheim's Dick Clark got a of ~ Newport Harbor Ebell Cub. In Orange Sunday hole-in-oM at the W i 11 o w i c k 1be three lowest blda of ~
course last Sunday on the 2<6-tracton for the new clubhouse Throe ffi l 1 . ......... lghth ho' H ··--.... __ were ~_. with the 1 west o c a ~presentataves ¥CU u e IJ~. e. ~ .a uu~ • _....,.~ 0 of the Harbor Bus mess and Pro· ~· It was WillOWick s first ace bidder &iven pret~rence. The low-!essional Women's Club will tx>
smce May 21 and gave golfer est blcldeor was Irvin George Gor· present at the District Confer-
Clark a 98. don and Son. Newport Beach. The ence Sunday In Orange. and se,··
next bidders were Greenleaf and eraJ others will part'cipate
SON F OR C.O.M. COUPLE WoldeDberg, Newport. and 0 . ~· President Elizabet~ H a· n d y
Corona del Mar's population in-Robel'UOn, Corona del Mar, m EIWlbeth Hess, and Mrs. Mabel
creased by one on Monday, wbeD that order. . Fitmlonis, who is (jrst vice pres.
Mr. and Mn. Everett Robertson, p~ for the ne.w building ~ ldent, will be delegates. The New. 7~ Heliotrope Ave., became the specified by the building comnut-port Harbor Club will take
parents of a seven~ ten-tee were accepted by ~ club. charge ol table decoration . "1th
ounce baby boy. Th~ baby was After a l~y discuss_ion by Lena Mae ~'illsey as chairman.
HARBOR 1293-J bom at St. Joseph hospjtal in club members, at was decided to Her committee includes Mildrt'd ~-----------------------~~~~. ~the~~~~~~~an, M~l~n W~ff. liiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the details of a ~oan wbi ch is ex-E '-a1 yn Varner. Ca ro 1) n Weber. 4111 pected to be available. The ~ and Dorothy Sut herlan<J.
ol ~rectors will approve the fa-First of the two ummer· meet·
cJI Porl,.ait
"Today' s Pleasure Becomes
T I T II omorrow s reasure
Harbor Photo Lab
Harbor JL9ll8-W 81L7 ~ Q)Ut mpway Corona del Mar
cameras -24-Hour Photo Flnlshl,.. -PhotOONphlc lupplles -Film ftental
WE GIVE ''I & H" GREEN STAMPI
nanCJal arrangements. ing will be held next Thursday.
July 21. at the homE-of Mrs.
Evalyn Varner. 436 Holm\\-ood
Dr .. Newport Heights. at 6:45. It
wiU be a picnic·styll' supl>('r. Res· ervatlon~ must be phon<'d to
Irene Morris, Beacon 5566-R. by
Brandt and Dilce
Present Exhibit
An exhibition or recent draw-Monday e\·e ning.
lngs, paintings, lithographs, and
silk screen designs by Phil Dike, Mrs. Septoff in Recital
'Joan ~ Brandt and Rex Mrs. Herman Septofi is beJng
Brandt Will M featured u a put presented 1n a piano recital at
o1 procttm aftd claaes and 8:15 p.m . Wednesday July 20 at ~Uons at the R.ex Brandt-1207 N. La Cienia 'in Los ·An·
PbU Dike Art School at Corona ,eles. The pianist is the wife of
1
4el Mar. the proprietor of Roberts Jewel· ~ pu_blic ls invited to view ers on Balboa Island
the exhibit from ~ p. m. to 5 The program incl~des: "Nun
p . m. dally beginning tomorrow Komm 'der Heiden Heiland."
1 <Friday) and lasUng through Bach-Busoni; "Harm 0 n i 0 u 8 next Wednesday, July 20. BlacksmJth Variations " Ilandel·
The exhibit wiU include some Bauer: "Andante Fav~ri " Beet ·
of_ the original designs which Phil hoven; "Abegg Variation~." Schu-~ke has just completed for use mann; "Prelude, Fugue and Vari·
I m dr~pery material. ations," Franck-Bauer; "Sona-
A hagh light of the exhibjt will tina In C," Kabal<"Vsky· "Toe·
be the Sunday afternoon demon-cata," J(hachaturian. · '
stration ol water color technique
b?' Rex Brandt. The public is in· ARTISTS MIX LOCAL COLOR
V1ted. Benjamin Duer, instructor for
the Bistrom School of Art in Los
1r1 A GIRL Angeles, was In Corona dt'l Mar ~ eight pound daughter was Monday discussing painting with
debvered Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Lucille Delano Chamberlain. Co·
Howard Alnes, 513 Orehid Avft., rona del Mar artist: Together they
Corona del Mar. The baby was visited Elliot O'Hara art teacher
born at Sl Joaeph hospital in Laguna Beach. •
Gigantic July Clearance
Everything Marked Way Down •
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&EE OUR NEW SENSATIONAL
D.T.IIASKS
For Your Deft. Playroom or Boat
.A.Y CLOTHES, PANTIES, ILIPS, CHILDREN'S DRESSES
AT I I''. &SAVINGS
e Plenty of Partd nca Space e
1.886 Newport BlVd.
(Next Deor to Vteton Fat 8oy .. ,..,... Drive-In)
Ibm"' 8ARaARA aRITTON
JOHN ARCHER • NEXT WEEK
Broa~way Smaah Comedy
"For Love or Money"
ltarring
ROaERT SHAYNE
NANCY OLSON • T lcketa: t2AO and 11..10
For ReeervatJons, Phone
LAGUNA BEACH 191
T ·
• Coming:
Lucasta''--July 26
2
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''YO G AND \VILLING"
William Holden, Susan Hayward
ut'HE 39 STEPS"
Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll
"AD\'ENT :RES OF MARTIN EDEN"
Glenn F ord, Evelyn Keyes, Claire
"3 IS A F~'l·"
Charlie Ruggles
'"DDE MUMMY'S RAND''
* Also Cartoons, comedies, sports, tra vets
Feature Rentals with Projector, $7.50
Feature ollly, $5.00
Phone for re n ·ation no\\·: Harbor 1918 W
Corona del Mar
For Your Evening Enioyment
COCKTAILS FINE FOODS
DINING-from 6;00 P.M. to 11:00 P .M.
BAR-from 3 :30 P .M.
HARBOR 1273
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon
1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
MONDAY through FRIDAY
\\"e w ill wE-lrom<.' your ''i!~its and tE'lcphon<' cal15.
You can hdp us k<'ep infonn<'d about cvcnLc; in
your neiJ::'hborhood.
TheE Sl6
1201-D Coa t Highway· Harbor 788
Coroaa del Mar
An Ontario man report ed to
F'IJ'St plaoe ribbon awards we~ police S aturday night that he had
made to 21 young people last Fri· been beaten and robl:x>d by two
day at the weekly meeting of the men on the beac h near 1 he BaJ.
Balboa lsland Yacht Club. The boa parking Jot.
awards were mad~ for activtUes The vlctl~. 42-year-old Walter
from July 4 through July 8. B S m ith, ~~d that the .men came
Awards v..-ere made t 18 . th fCJ him wh1le he was ly tng on th~ di . . . 0 sn e beach and a sked him . "Don 't you ,.;::::g· ~.J: ~ddl!,_board .a~ know that it IS agam. t t he Jaw
. · "ue} we.~ recet\\.'"U to sleep on th e sand!"
by Davtd Jensen , Jeanne Jo ne · They st ruck him m t he fa ce cu
Mona Rae BarJo"':· John Herri~g-h< t ried to rise. a n d took his wal-
ton. Phylhs Rawlins. Judy Swtm, lf't which had SIO r $11 in ·t Joe Guthrie. Kay Pridham. Sey-0 1 •
moor Beek. Bill W ilson. Eleanore
Guthrie. Janice J ensen. Comm~
dore Morgan M organ. Ann Raw-
lins, David O'Keefe, Lynn Conn<'Jl,
Toby Kirk and J im IbboLc;on.
F'LrSt places in the Balboa
Dinghy clas races were-capt ured
by Terry Gloege and Buster Ham-
mond. Both Snowbir d races were
won b y ViC't'-Commodore Bob H a l-
dennan .
Thesday at 6 :30 p.m. was the
tim picnic of t he season for m('m-
bE'M\ of th<> BIYC. Mem bE-r ship i"
still open In thE.' C'lu b for !~>port "·
m indf.>d children agE.' 4 to 16
At Holiday tage
I na Claare Chattf.>rton is fea-
tured in the role of a S<>phisti-
c a red actress in RachPJ C rothers'
cv•medy, "Susan a nd God" which
is being pre. entf.>d by H oliday
Stage In Tu t1n this \'-E-"t>k. Th('
J la\ rune; lh rou.:h SaturdaY witt.
a Sat urday matin('(' ·
Toppin~ t h<> cal't arP ~ta n·
Fmne~ who starrN:i in la st
v.('('k's "Tamin~ o r the ShrC'w.''
anrl P Pt<'r Adam ...
Herbert Comedy Next
.:\" ('Xt week's product a on a t the
Lauuna PI~\ hnu• e srar11ng T JP -
dav. W ill bf' thP eroadW3\ ('r•Tr
P(h ''F or Lm·,. n1 ~1 one~ " auth
r•rE"<i h' F J i u~h HerhPrl
Star rino In 11"1~ play Rl(' .:\"am·y
A ba rbt-que w11l bt-ht>ld W ed. OlsPn wrt Rnl'Y'r Sha' .nf' tx•· h
nPSda,·. Auv. 3 bY thf.> J unior •Jf ""'""" r l\ ~ m'"lri e a hll r•n the
Chamber or C'nmm Prcr-11 was dr-J roll~ wond "<.Pnf'. C'urrt>n• ' be-
cided ~t a B('larct o f D irf.>('t orc; inp rrf' ... entPt1 at th<' Pia~ house
mcet lnJ:? ::\1ond:iv a t Xor ton's rhoul!h Sun£11' IS "StrancP BE'rl
Ca f('. F.. H. Thielf.> o f "i15 P oppv fr·'lnw. w1th Barhara Brlt1or.
Ave .. Corona del Mar. will b(' in <mrt J nhn Arrh£•r
chargP of a rra nJI?ements. Th~
pla ce-where I he bartx-que Will oc· lee !\lachine Prote tf'd
held h~s not yet been se-lected. A [)('titlon hearing l'OmP 105
P resident Bob Hold('n alsn a~ slgna rur<' \\a~ presentPd to Cit~
nounced that thE' Boani of Dt· Council \tonrta~ e\"t'roing askin~
rectors ha d \'Oted to support the tha t t ht> icP ma,.hine on Balboa
State J u nior Chamhf>r campahm Island CIT' 1}1(' ai:l'\ near the
for dayJillht S8\"in~ time. The '!a rill(' r\\"P. bt idgE' . be detlarNJ
Jaycees w ill attem pt to put t hl:' •·a pu hllc nui ~!we or l"~then~nse
issue on the ballot for the next abat<'d. ·
general el('Ction . A t raffic hazard ic; created. at
Attendin2 the d irectors' meet· t hat spot "hen customers s top
lng were President Holde n. J oe to g ('t l<'e t h(' pet1tion stated.
S tamp. Norman Gamble, Peter M<wor J)ic'k nrakc r<'marked that
BarTett. Dean Bradford, H e nrv he ·had in\'estigatee the sHuarion
Brainerd. J oe Walker. Cliff Hall. and has seen the t ratfk conges-
Hans Broering and Ted Thom as. tion at that ar<'a. T he matter was
Point A n. A k Lea
Of Lot Near N Street
r •"'frrr<'d to th<' cit·~ manag<'r and
dt~ attorne~ for r('port at t h('
Jul~ 25 C'ouncll mPE'I me.
The citv was asked Monda,· NEW O F FI CES SET U P
evenin g to leasE> Lot 43. adjacen't Har n \\'~lrh ha!-anonun('(' 1
to N S t. on the-P eninsula. to t he that ;Oi\ r . R.llhna Rh d .. Balho.'"l.
Balboa P eninsula Point Commun-''ill b-.. th e-hp:ut(}uart<'r~ o f hoth
itv Assn. Mrs. Ma r tin J . F ort"E'sL thr Or t'1gP C'nunt\ Coal't Assoc\·
pN:-std e nt o f t he ~rour .. sa id in a a:ion ar~d thr 6rangr Count~
letter to C'it\' C'ouncil that the lot Harbor (.'omrr u~ivn. li! I" secrc-
THE ENIIGN
THURIDAY,JULY
WED th,.u S AT.· July 13-16
J eanne Cra1n
~lad(')('i ne Carroll
''The Fan''
Plu5 Comedy Myster y
Franchot Tone fn
"Jigsan·"
-Second B ig H tt
'Wa lla('.· B<>N'
Edward Arnold ~larJoric )t
• iCJJack"
SATURDAY Only -Jut
\Vm. &-nd-1x Dennis
"Co\·er t • p"
SUN.-MON . -July 17-18
K1rk Dougla.o;; ~rani~ n
uCbampion ..
July 19-20
Son)a HPn·
r~nade
1 · now useless and unsit:h tlv and tar~ of bot h group5. ~--------------===== wnuld be impron•d a nrt ma intain
f'1 by th(' a~c;ociat ion if tl"e lease
wrr~ gTanted.
Th e mat ter wn" referred to t he
cit,. man:-~cer and city attorney.
Mrs. Forrest alc;.o announced
in h('r let:er that the a.sodation
Wa!' in the prt)('("SS Of inrorpor-
, c..t ion and would bE> know n a-. tht> I
Balhoa P('ninsula P oint Assn.
Fashion Sho\\>· Held
T('a, brlri gP and a fa!'h ion ~how
were women's social E'\'ent s prE.'
C'E'din~ th(' "demotion '' dinner of
Jte Rotary Ciub at th ;:o Santa Ana
Country C'l ub last Friday.
Mrs. Crorge Holstetn J r. o f
Udo Isle. Mrs. Dean Bradford
of C'oron a del Mar. and Mrs R
K l.Ag('rlof. Newpor t Hei~hts.
y;eN' hoste-sses to the a ft('rnoon
etffair. Th(' "~emotion" dinner
was followed by a danCE'.
NEW <TOP K ICK '
Major John P. Arntz. 316 Ame-
thy-st Ave.. Balboa Island. may
soon be tak ing orders from a little
fellow with a lustier voi('(' than
his. The r ea..c;on is that ~trs. Arntz
has just pres('nted him v.;th a
small son. born on Monday The
new boy arrived at St. J os('ph Hos·
pital weighing fi\'£' pounds a nci
~v<'n ounN.'s.
Birthday Party on Lido
Fl"nr N"''lf'lf"~ .,f <'ich th t!rader~
hel pP~ P f"lf•r "~1,.,. '1~ 141 \'i;t ZHr·
ich. Lirlf" t "l<'. c'('l<'\'lr"ll!' his hirlh·
cia\ on ~~~n~:'l\' <',., .. ,in£: Th e Mor
1 is. fa mll' r!'t urn<'d Frida~ f rom
a botH tr ip tn CA1nllna which was
th~ long w:w home fn"m watch -
In~ the ~tart o f the Honolulu race
-----TOD.\. \..and TO. IORRO\\'
"YELlOW SKY"
G REGORY P ECK and ANN E BAXTER
-and-
"MIRACU~OUS JOURNEY"
RORY CALHOUN and AUDREY LONG
lTND.~ \.. and MONDA\. ---------
E FALSE STEP"
WM. POWELL MARSHA HUNT
-and-
J AMES GLEA SON
"ALl B~ A AND 40 THIEVES.,
JON HALL and MARIA MONTEZ
T1 0 . \.and \lTEJ>L-D-=-Y
IDA LUPINO
"ROAD HOUSE"
CORNELL W I LDE
-and -
R ICHARD WIDMI\RK
"U F ITMFUU. Y YOURS"
_____ illlliil _____ .._ .... ~-111111!11-11 July 4. REX HAftRISON LINDA DARNELL RUDY VALLEE
Mrs. Rider Returns Pa~H~RSOAY, JU~~~ .. E~:.~GN New Members Join Community Players
AI. a result of their lM9-5Q Mr. Hopkins la an expert on Back recmtly from a jaunt
SEWING CIRCLE MEETS membership dr1~. the Newport stagecn.ft~ ~t design and set By JAN KING to San Francllco and the North·
Host es at the Tuesday m~t· Harbor Community Players have dressl.ng. Patty Frahm ls posing tor west waa Mrs. Evalyn Rider, 216
lng of the Capilla Circle were won two e~rienced new mem· Local residents have been ~ Thelma Paddock Hope's art clau Apolena Ave., Balboa laland.
Mr . A. A. Stafford, Mrs. Robert bers who plan to be active with sponding enthusJastlcally to the ... Keep up the good work, Pat; M Rider started the trip by f~ and Mrs. Walter Mertz. 'fhe the group. membenhip drive. aCCOI'dlng to you might end up as a Powers' n . m~tlng s tarted at 10 a. m . at the They are Virginia Webster of Ulllan Fox, captain of the Corona model ... Patty has been hav· auto wlth Mn. V. P. Baker. 118
hom<-" ot Mrs. Verne Lee, 612 706 Narcissus Ave., Corona del ~1 Mar-Balboa Island team. Half tng company lately, Bev Hazlett Onyx Ave., Balboa tal~=
(kean Blvd., Corona del Mar. Cir-Mar, and Robert M . Hopkins. own-of the funds necessary to carry of Glendale and Phytlls Frahm drove to San Fran= th met
('}c membe-rs llnd guests spent the er of the Gay Togs shop on Balboa out the plans for the next ~a.son of Lake Tahoe. on up to Seattle, w ey
cla y making gllts to be sold at the Island. · have now been raised. • • • Mr. Baker. wbo had Ju.t flown
fa ll chur<'h bazaar. Miss Webster was a staff writer ~ Bames. president. and Rex Briggs ls washing cars at ln from Alaska whne he had
Tom Gilmore, director for tM a •4rvice station on Balboa J.s.. been worldng for the 10vem· at MGM Studios in Culver Oty "'"" t for two years and has written a coming eea.son. stress the fact that land. . . How about those dish men . VIet ria ln Brit KU .. E~'S
FLOWER SHOP number Of Plays whtch have been more active members between the pan hands, Rex? Next atop wasM o na.a-l-~ ages of 20 and 30. who can play • • • ish Columbia. ra. n..n.K"I .::n
produced ln Hollywood. Her one-juvenile leads, are urgently need-Pat Welsh ls back from college the Bakers and came back from
act play, "Heavy Sugar," won the ed. PartJclpatlng memberships in-and in her knit shop in Corona VIctoria to Seattle by boat. then
Hollywood inter-studio contest in elude a season ticket for the slx del Mar again ... Joanne Hogan a train trip landed her In San Harbor 1821
~ COAST HIWAY 1941 and was produced by MGM plays planned for the winter sea-also is back from ('()liege and Is Frandsco to vlslt a number of :......._......:..=..:...-=.:::.:..:..=-:.......:.:...:..;.;:...;.;..:..._ __ at the Assistance League Play· d f friends
JOHN DORY house. That same play was also son u well as the right to rea or working at the Jolly Roger on · h Gol..a-ea•· dt h parts and to participate in all the the Island. From t e ucu ~e Y • e
the first one-act play ~er to be activities of the Players• group. • • • went to Carmel4 where she vtslt· "CHOICE SEA FARE''
601 E . CENTRAL. BALBOA
HOURS: DAILY 5-9 ; SUN. 1·1
presented on television. w~ were all sorry to hear that ed Mrs. Jack Henin~n. who 1a
Miss Webster will direct some of Mikel Burns was in the hospital a sister of Hub Powers. Later ln
OPEN EVERY DAY
her one-act plays for the Players' First Races Held with a skin intectlon. the week Mrs. Herrington flew
Workshop program during the • • • back wtth her to Los An~lea and
j corning year. t::.or Small Boats Mary Meisinger and Carol An· ls now vlsitlng the Powers• at r derson are having a marvelous 212~ Onyx Ave.,· Balboa Island.
NEVfP(JR·-' '"'=T .H r&~1RI·'~IOR ~~·~&r;,N_"K time in WashJngton ... Charlene
" M Results of the first races of the Chamberlain spent a day ln Los BABY &18TER 1& NAMED
Midweek Series for small boats Angeles ... Shirley Beall and BY BROTHER, AGE 4 !/2 Corona del Mar, California
TATDIENT OF OONDmON RTNE 80, 1949
RESOURCES
Cac:h on Ha nd a nd in Bank~ . . . . ... . .... ... $
lT S GovC'rnm<'nt St'curitks ..................... . 384.015.19
468,840.93
209.696.87 Loanc: and Disrounts.. ... . . . .. . . ......... .
<. 'vt'nirafts ... ..... . ...... .
Fumirur<'. F ixtures and Equipment. ................ .
LIABILITIES Capital Stock (Commonl ....
Sur plus . . ......... .
Undi,·idNI Pr·oCits and R<'S<'T\'<'S ..... .
Dt>posits :
Comm<'rcial
S a\;ngs
Public Funds
t; S . Go\·crnl'Tll"nt
$722.345.36
. . 113.230.5.~
. ... ..... 120.000.00
. ······ ................ 24.448.49
4.25
19.070.39
$1,081,6Z7.63
70.000.00
25.000.00
~603.23
980.024.40
$l,<lJ1.627.63
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
being held at the Balboa Yacht family enjoyed the mountain alr The new Uttle baby at the
Club have been announced. In the at Big Bear the other wet-k~nd Malone Holmes residence, 615
race held July 6, Morgan Morgan ... Bill Clancv has moved into Jasmlre Ave., Corona del Mar.
won first ln Falcons. Bob Halder-a new house o'n Orchid Ave. In has her brother. age 4 ~ to thank
• man won first in Snowbirds. and Corona del Mar. for her name. Cynda was named
Terry Gloege won first in the at the request of her young
Dinghy class. POWERS' SON VISITS brother Craig. Cynda•s parents
RAces start at 1:30 p.m . every Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powers' added Lynn to her name. She was
Wednesday durlnR July and Au-son. Ed. came home to 601 Mar-born July 1 to Mr. and Mrs.
JZUSt. Starts will be (!iven to any guerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. a Holmes and weighed six pounds
class which turns out three or few days between camps. He has and four ounces at birth. Mrs.
more boats. according to the club now returned to the Y-Camp Holme.' mother. Mrs. C. E . GJJ-
bulletln. Novt-lty ra~ will follow Osceola in the San Bernardino more of Bak~fleld, is helping
the rt'gular Series races on Wed· Mountains with about 18 boys to take care of her new grand·
nesday. from the Harbor area. daughter. Mrs. Gilmore formerly
Jived in Santa Ana.
VOCALIST IS GUEST ENTERTAINS AT BUFFET
Guests of Mr. And Mrs. Larry A group of friends from Los
( Anthom·l Modica of Corona del Angeles were entertained Frt· ;=========================~~r w~ Man ~ne M~ltd~ewnlngata~n~~p~r \'ocalist for Woody Hennan•s at th(' home of Mr. and Mrs.
STOWERS RADIO
SERVICE
Record Ptayera • Tetevlelon
DON KIRKPATRI<X
T
3 Daily Live Bait Boats
ALALUNGA
6 :00 A .M.
MAY·B
6 :30 A.M.
MISSAWIT
7:00 A .M .
JW\'\· Boats -Bait Sleds -Live Bait
FISWNG PIER OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY
BEACON 5525
1135 COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH
FU
OPEN EVERY DAY
KIDD/ES' DAY
EVERY WEDNESDAY
All Rides • • • • • .6c
Co.~sions • • • • • 5c
UNTIL 6 P.M.
Free Balloons
orchestra and her husband, Bill Roland Plerce. 208 Ruby Aw.,
Mu1tlns. band leader from San Balboa Island.
Diego. The Modfcas e ntertained 317 Coa.t Hwy ... COM Har. m
them with dinner at the Hurley LEAVES FOR NORTH
Bell. and as a soeclal treat An· Mrs. Virginia Relbold, 210 Nar· ,--------------.
thony presented Mary Anne with clssus Aw., Corona del Mar. has
11 patr of hand·made shoes of made plans to spend time with
original desfgn. her chUd.ren a.nd grandchildren
Corona Cralt
Anything Made of Wood on her trip north. She expects
PLAN TO BUILD 800N to go fishing for fresh water flsh. 1301~ Coat Rwy.
Corona det Mar Ha,..._ u• A lot on Momlng Canyon Dr. While she is gone the parrot
In Sho~ Cliffs has been purchased Molly will reside with the Mark
bv Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Hall Bailey family at 304 Orchid Ave . .;..._-------------=
of Redwood City. They plan to p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
bufld soon. because Dr. Hall wtn
be on the Orange Coast College
staff next fall. The transaction
was handled through the Corona
del Mar Realty Co .. by Price. Mc-
Cuistion.
ADOPT CORONA DEL MAR
Down for the summer are Mr.
and Mrs. James J. McCleery of
Burbank. with their three young
"
By MAE PICKENS
Fiber Glass Rods Made to Order
BLANKS • REPAIRS • SECONDS
Phone: Beacon 6559·W
1001 on U.S. HIGHWAY 101 d~TheMcCl~~.w~are ~===================~~==== stay1n~ at 504 '1! Narcissus Ave., ~
On Miracle Mile
NEWPORT BEACH
Corona del Mar, are friends of
Ml'. and M~. Rupert Hendricks
f 700 Goldenrod Ave.
MOVE TO SOUTH
Monday was moving day for
the L. K. Anderson famitly, In-
cluding Mr. and Mrs. Anderson
and Leigh, 12, and red·hafred
Petey, age 10. The Andersons
moved from 521 Fern leal, Ave.,
C.orona del Mar, to the country
area n ear Alpine in San Diego
county.
lass Co.
SAVINGLYI
Beautiful Plate Glass Table
Tops bring a new note of rich·
ness to your rooms' furnishings.
They add beauty, similarly, to
bookcase, buffet, dresser tope.
While beautifying, they save
furniture tops from injury. Sav-
ingly priced, here!
LIONTAMERS TO MEET Call for Free Estimates e Beacon 5.H1-J
Next meeting of the Uon· 920 Ooast mghway Newport Beach
tamerswillbeh~d ~ t~ ~me ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
of Mrs. Edward Milum, 2591 CiJ· . .---~~~--~~~----~iiiiiiio~~~---~---~~~~~ cle Dr.. Balboa Bay Shores, on
Tuesday, July 26. Co-hostesses
will be Mrs. Ben Whitman and
Mrs. Alvan Clemence.
ON TRIP TO FORMER HOME
Returning recently from a
vacation to the north were the
James B. Booth family, 701 Car·
nation Ave., Corona del Mar.
They vfslted their former home
at Boulder Creek, California.
~ GUESTS ENTERTAINEb
A big week-end at the home of
Ute James 1\tffrees, 1101 E. Cen·
tral A w ., Ba:lboa, was ended
with a dinner party for forty
guests on the Fourth. On Sunday
evening they honored their son.
Charles, with a more intimate
REFI ISHING
SHINING CLI~NING
e 8HOE8 e PURSE&
e BRIEF CASES e SUITCASE&
e OVERNIGHT BAGS
Your 8hoea Appear New Whe" &PEE-DEE II Throueft
OPP081TS IAL80A THEATER aAL80A party In celebration of hi~ birth· ~----------------~----~~------.. ~----~~ day. ~-----. .. .-.......... --.... --~._ ..........
'
NOW YOU CAN GIVE the baby Mrs. Rotunno. Olive 5tarted lee· A building pennJt for n~ly
A short section ol retaining wall and the baby altt~r a break and turi.ng on bt-"auty at war plaftu 130 000 has been i.J.sued to W.
hu been constructed on the Co-tab them both with you to tbe du.ring the lut war. She 11 now Bu~hanen of San Cabrl 1 to buUd
rona del Mar bluff, at the foot of movies-to the Paulo Driw-In. Let taking up the business of beauUfy. a aJx·room. on ry dwelllnl
Orchid Ave., and tests have proved baby sleep ln the back seat ol the ing the figure Jn Newport Harbor. at 22C).222 Via Lido Nord on
it to be satisfactory, according to car and the Paulo snack bar will • • • Udo Isle, the records ln Build-
Or. Robert C. Burt of 233 Poppy furnish a bottle warmer when it's DURING THE WAR a number ing tnspector Pttte ~el on's of·
Ave. t~ t.lme. The new type Jn-car of Parl&ian mam'selles made their fice show.
The wall is 10 feet long by 15 speakers gtve you a private IOUI\d own &hoes.. Anthony, the Corona The permit is for $29,843. Phil-
feet high ~d is made up ot some system which won't be bothered del Mar ahoe man. clalm.s that mer Ellerbroek 1 the archatect,
100 rectangular, two-hole ooncrete by low·flytng airplanes ?r other Ameri<:ans an Just as clever and and the house will be built by
blocks. It repN?sents the upper 15 people's car engin" runrung. is talking about opening a sandal the South Coast Con trurllon Co
Ceet of a retaining wall which • • • making class. Interested! Just ask Building pt-nnits again l'Ot ott
would be constructed. under the BILL HAMSLEY. who lives at him! Indd~taJJy there is talk of to a slow start for the month.
pre ent plans, from the Ocea.n Udo Tra.Uer Park and is engaged ~ther Ondt>rella contest -thts Total for the cJty m thP fu·st 10
Blvd. level down to the propoeed in the trailer sales business ln San time on Balboa Island da~ s was $1..27 7-1-7. Half or this
lower acet>ss road. U an assess-Bernardino and Riverside counties. "'as for ronst ructJon an Corona
ment dastrict is set up, this road hu recently purchased the Corona Offtci..UI del Mar. RE'Ct>nt permit 1 • uE"d would be built at least 20 feet be-del Mar TraJler Sales from A. E. lUI included:
low the levt>l of Ocean Blvd, so Salisbury. Manager of the COM a K. Burge< four·room h\O
that no house on the bluff lots sales lot. located at 1511 Coast FOr Ll storv dwelling at rt12 1. ~atd" would proj('{'t above the boule-Highway, ls Wayne C Stewart of sus .. CD~1. S6 400
vard. • Orange. • • • Organization of Tournament of CJif!ord and Jac-k ~1allf'r 1414 Dr. Burt and his son, Fred. built Lights personnel has been com-~,;f:'\\' CD~f 10-room one-
the wall 2 weeks ago. The wall lb ARE YOU an arts and crafts en· pJeted. Here ~~ the Jist ot officers. story. two-unit dwt>llin~ at 43{)
arch<'d against the bank, in order t.husiast with a make-your-own directors and committe(' chairmen: Heliotrope. SH.:?ill.
to resist the pressure of the earth urge! It so you'll be enthusiastic Founder-commodorv-J. A. Beek. \\'. S. Koht a of Lo AOJZE>l~
behind it. Test for erosion was about Loele Arts & Crafts Studio. Manager-Walter Shank!!. tour· room. om•-!'ton d\' e>llm~ at
made by sprinkling it liberally which has just opened on Balboa Vice Commodore-R ichard Fen· 217 Garnt>t. B:. J b I) a Island. with wnt<>r. Beautifying could be Island Mn. Lois Glick can sell you ton. $12.000.
done by planUng a small variety the arts and crafts materials and Rear Commodorv" Ed Richard· Mr~. J. \'. Ehler. two·~ton :u1
of ice plant in the holes of the con-teach you how to make things. And dition tiJ front of prf"(.f'nt rtwr> 'd son. crete blocks, Dr. Burt sat · she ean even do the firing for you Treasurer-H oward BalmE'r. lin~ at 800 \\'. Bay. S7.200
D<>tail<'d plans for the access on your own pottery pieces. She Secretary-\V. H. H itchman AndrPw Brown. car port a•
road can now 1>E' prE>pared. Dr. wiJJ also use her artistic talents to Directon _ H<>inz Kaiser. Ken-~HO F: Bali:Y·a Bl\ d. BaltYla
Burt stat<'d. and he hopes that arran~e flowers as a part of the neth W ilson. Robert Murp~·~ J . S. $500.
th<'Y c-an b<' submHtf'd soon to the LeowiJlo Nursery where she is to-BarTett. AI Ande~on . Hay Lan-
City CounciL cated. LEOWILLO nu~ry. by the genheim. J . C. Axelson. . ISLAND HAS VISITORS way. did landscaping In the lnte-Co 'tt cha.irmt>n · Fmance
Cl b " th ~ ~ ifford Cal~ Houc;t> 5!U£>'-'" on Ball')()a J -.lnnd --------------, rior of Balboa Bay u 10r e Al Gibson. ~ntriPs. Cl . durin!! fhP pac; wM>k wt>rP ~ • Pub/ ic opening of the dining S!Pction on ~: trophies. R~c~ard Fen~o;l· Be-rniCE' Alexander. and ~fi .\nn
Stenographer July 2. • • • POW<'r plants-electncl ty. Perc 11 : Alf'xandt>r of Lo" A ngelec:. and
lt>tt : d~i~ and art. Don Ha · ~1rs. C'harlt>~ Bluskt> Lau .. Pl TifE MON1iiLY MEE'IINGS of publicity. Wa1tf'r Shank~: music. Bluskt-and Dlannt> Coplt>n of
the Intimate Apparel Buyers will Mrs. J . ~slie Stt>ffen~n : d\>1CS. Hollvwood. Th<>v Wt>rE> , 1~1 • tng
include Velma O'Brien of O"Brien's Hay Lan$!f'Tlht>im: ~tta11ln~ and ~1rs · Bettv \'\'at~on . 21() A;:?atP
THE EN8t0N P" ... 15
THUR8DAV, .IULV 1., 1 ...
BeiiOftAtlpl'
trlieft our •• ......
WlndeW Ud Wall C.._.,.. OIARLE8 GOJU(AN
1018 a-t HlJbway~ CDM
HAR80R 2574-W
PenonaJ ~on
I. B. PA 'ITEBSO
8EACON 1130--W
1693 lrviDe A \'e.
COSTA MESA
$50.00 w $1,000
*SALARY
*AUTO
*FURNITURE
or other
personal property
"Ql"'CK EB\ "'CE"
Coast Cities
Loan Company
2305 Coa t Blvd.
Newport Beach, cant.
f :--;ext Doot-to
\\"este rn Union Office
Tel. Harbor 2638-J Notary Public
Mimeo~raphing
Addressing
T t>lephone St>rvice
Sarah Wheatley
Specialty Shop. Corona del Mar. coursP control. Harbor Mac:ter Ave. ·
~ua~~~~n~~~~~~~i~:~~r~~.~~-~------------------------~ join the foru.ms of t.hls new organ. liam SpUrJt(>()n : !'aft"tv and 'PYT'O-
izatlon of specialty shops and tech n I c !'. Fin-C'h!Pf Frank
smaller department store buyers Crocker : road t~ffic. PoliC'e Chlt>f WHITMAN'S
Harhor 1175 8 1r1cher Bldg.
CORONA DEL MAR
wh1ch will endeavor to help each R. R. Hod~k1nson.
other In the merchandising field.
• • • WAITING TO GO OVERSEAS
A SUNDAY OPENING. so ev-Mrs. Pe,1on RaE"r of Glt>ndale
oome Is being featured end her two chfldn:-n an:> v1slttne ~ryo~ ~ 1Jon. ~0 ls previewing the John Odin Johnsons. 340 L
h!r ultra~ things In a new Udo St .. Balboa. Mrs. Baer was a
hop u the clothes Uve up to t:hetr neJghbor of the Johnsons during 5
. · t 1 the smart new sa-the war while the men of the
SEB\"ICE
Re.bortng 8t1Aft Grlf\11&ne General Repalt1ng 24-HCklr Tewtng
PETE. EDDIE, HARRY and ART
Mattv M~nJca 1020 COAST HIGH\V A Y Corona del )far HARBOR 441-R
HAMPTON'S REXALL DR G
PRESCRIPTt()N SERVICE Self Service Laundry en~n h n ld be sensational. families were both stationed at
lon, u~Y s ou . Lid tht> Santa Ana Air Ba.c;e. Mrs S1t Coa.t Blvd. ~en~~~fsl~t~ne~ 0 Ba~ ~now waiting to 1~n her~-------------------------~
HARBOR 2535
Open 9 A .M. to 6 P.M. Coren~ del Mar
~arl. • • • hus~d. C~. Pe~on Rat>~ at ~-------------------------~ Thurs. 9 A.M . to 9 P.M.
Closed Sunday
20 MACHINES DRYERS
1 00'1-SOIT WATER
FREE PARKING
404 Coaat Hwy. Harbor 25M·W
CORONA DEL MAR
Gene's Place
SPECIAUZING IN
Wedding Cakes
Birthday Cakes
French Pastries
705 COAST HIGHWAY
Corona del Mar Harbor 1102
ROSSI
FINE ITAUAN DINNERS
and complete menus
OPEN FOR LUNCH
COCKTAILS
1611 COAST HIGHWAY
Harbor 1180 Corona del Mar
Open Until 2 A.M.
Food Served to 1:30 A.M.
FL V TO OREGON
Fred J . WadlE"\'. 211 Marigold
Ave .. and Ralph A. \.uthrid,l!'e. 216
Marguerite Ave .. Corona dt>l Ma;.
flew to Eureka. Oregon. thls
week to visit Fred J . Wadley Ill
on his ranch near Eureka.
SPOTS -:-SPOTS -:-SPOTS
Which Are Left All Summer Won•t Come Out Next Fall • • Have Your Winter Clothe Cleaned for t,orage
· e Moth-proof Storage Bag• • Cleaning
e Moth·proofif'lg • Laundry
Va,, Jlouten '1 ·Cleaners
217 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar HARBOR 2020--J
Wi(>Sbadt-n. Gt>rmany.
HOURS: e 1
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CHECK OUR VAlUES * Arm trong or Kentile A phalt Tile * AU Main Brand of Linoleum * Harn·oi-Calli\l'OOI-... "~dletone Ca~ting * Rubber or Cork Tile
(Complete Selection ) * Robber ink Top
Beautiful and Durable
ALL LABOR AND MATERIAL GUARANTEED
ON WOOD OR CONCRETE
E. C. Page LinOINn & Tile Co.
135 E. 17th t. Co taMesa Beacon 6210-\\'
e t A.M. TO 5
D
CO .. ONA DEL MAR
THUUDAY, IULY M, 1~
ln Santa ADa.)
honc:b \\.'ffr vot~ TM ma)lor aid be hoped tbilt 1'1w! 8J1W'IIIIIrcJ ,._ Dd ~ A ~for a eontrlbUtlon of ~ .. applicant. ""~ mtlmit catkil:ill of the aUeyl em JkJboa bY t..he dty for thiS )iftr'a
Commenting on the contf'O\ eny qualltlca.Uona, and that • com, PeGlDiliula (DDit ol tbOee easteri' TOW"'nnl..Deelt o1 Utbt. Willi ap-~:;·~~n!!~.~~~ =:r ~fc~ mlttee bt' appolntL'd to .creen tbie ~ F StJWtl wt!ft .,..-ovect by prowd by City Coundl Monay
t.t·w county-wide unJtation pro-appllcaUona and reooonunend t.be City CowlcU MooctaY Dl&bL n.lilrt-
gram .Mayor Drake .aid that It best man tor the job, wherever Public~ WM wt for Auc. 'l1\e ~ ha4 been pae~ented ,~nllld be premature to make the he may be from. . . 8. The Council 1s ~to eaU a letter from Hay ~:
$C'h ctJon belore recommendallona During Monday rugbt s session. for blda at that ~~ to be helm. chairman of the dvtc com
,. 1 dminlstraUon had been sub-Oty Counci1 also: at tM Aq. 22 meetinC. mlt'tee of the T'ournamtent.. He
, j•led by the speciaUy aPPQlnted U) Granted the ~ues1 ot Pbll-A1.Bo <."'I!!n1.oc up at~··..._. WTOt.e that expet~ ln the pUt
bCI •rd of ,1\ree enb~ (~ mer Ellerbroek for leave of &b-&ion wa the 148300 JB"OJed for haw been t&.OOO to 000. bUt
1 , : ommendations \\1-ere to be aub; ~ence from the July. A~ aDd street impro~~mea ol the Lake this }'ear t!'\'W)'. effort wll1 be
1,1iued 1a5t rught at the meeting September meetings of the Plan-Tract in West Newpori. Prolt!laa to bold down the axt..
ning Comml.ssion. because be Will ~ found to be i.nsuf.fideat.. Mana~r Walter Sha.n.b an·
_......,""""""....,. .... ....-.._._..._._..,__....,. be out of the state during that ftl)reM:ntlng only 3.45 per omt of nounced thll week that )etters
ti..me. the total a.m. and entry blanks will be Je'lt out
(2) Approved the appointment to owners of boata ln the
of \Vesl~y 0 Smith of Balboa to OCEAN 'AFETY TAUGHT Corinthian divis.lon. tnvitlog lhem Good sed Appl.iaDce:s fill a vacancy in the Planning Instruction In sa.J'~ swimmlnl to enter the Sept. 10 e'\.~t.
Krnmore washer new wringer Com.mJ ion. in thf' 1\Cean was (rl\."Ct'J yestt""rday ------------
roll . good shape . $17.50 (3) Approved the ordtna.nce reg-by Ufe Guard Capt. FroJack J008Bal
I f ter washer. clean and ulating the ua.nce of permits &.t L St. and Ocean nt. ·
( > K 19.75 for billboards within city limits. hoa. Hf' taught a <"lBR~ organtud
i t, '.UM' model Galfers & f 4) ~i~ the following re-by the Balboa Peninsula Point
FOR RESULTa
Use Ensign Want Ada
~att~rcl~reM~rnt~cl~-~rt~~n~~~~eBal~a~--------------------------~
Guaranteed .. ... ... .... 119.50 Improvement Association: July 4
Jfnovt>r vacuum cleaner. works fire~orks. 1656.17; Spanish street
fine . ... .. ........ 7.95 band for July 4. S64; same band s
\..oOO servi('('able Hi 0\•en gu for start of Ensenada race. $75:
ranges .. . ..... . . ·· 8.50 totaJ 1195.17. FtJRJ\.lT\.fRE FOR SALE: Magic FUR.NISHED STIJOIO APTS.
r 'I"Y Spin dr~ washer .. 16.75 . (5) Denie-d the reqU("Sl of the Chef. table-top gas stove with for rent. 165 and sao. all utlli·
• • t si.u> ,:!as range. all procelaln, YelJow Cab Co for taxi zone at clock. $75; Weslln~house small u~ paid. 2 blocks from ocean.
O\E'n control. insulated oven. Main St. and Balboa Blvd .. be-t't'frig .. $40: Maple double bed. .308 Carnation~ HA 145. eve-
dPan 49.75 cause "it is not feasible to grant sprint:S and mattress. $4.5; 3 nlnp. HA 0998.
:~ Rumt>r buncalow ~as stove. space on public streets for prh·ate office chairs. 1 ln leather. All -------------
t:ood o'en . .... ... 19.75 enterprise.'' in J)E'rfect condition. 714 Hello-PHONE US FOR ANY NEED
PnrlahlE' E'lf'<'tric Y..'8.Sher. . 9.75 (6l Received the application of trope CD~L HA 2884-W. Here are a few of our services:
Puhlic addiY'" --~~tern portable. John D. Burnham ror a conditional · Hom e Mainten~. Janitor rnn.~st of 2 l~e speakers.. permit for his rt>al estate office at REFINED A1TRACTIVE woman Service. Hauling. Baby Sittin~.
on LIDO ISLE •.. a ~
room home ~"' tur-DIIIbed for ONLY SJ.3,500, 'Jbe
OWDer' kM!d tbla .... and
newt" expected to tPW It up.
H~. Ofte maD's lou :Ia
the CJtheor man's gain.
We .el:dOm t.w an,YthliW
to equal thla val\111! on ILIDO
ISLE. If you are lookiQI for
a ftll bu.Ut bome. jn pod
eonclitioft. in a fine location.
aee us about this one.
ALSO
OUr waterfront lots on LIDO
JSLE are fast bei.nc _,14.
When t.bey are GONE' there
is NO MORE. One 45-ft. lot can be had at $15.150-wtth
terms. Also on LIOO ISLE
insjde lots as reasonable u
$3500.
LJDO ISLE is differertt
from any other couununlty. It
may bE-to your advantage to
investigate LIDO ISLE.
Realtora
3333 VIA LtOO
Newpor1 •~. Calif.
Harbor 1500 'l'iCTOphonP n·rord player. set 2001 Ocean Blvd .. Balboa. It had will be companion. driver, prac· Decorating and RemodeUing.
and exten!'ion cords ...... .4.9.50 ~n pointed out that the . ~ffice tical nurse. Ha 2824-J. 1 SUBMIT TRADES 1:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=
.\lmost new 30-gallon electric is m R·l area, and no conditional FOR SALE: Balboa Dlngby and Homes. Apts... Motels. Rancttes.
water heat<'r . 74..50 per:mtt had bef'n takm .out. The dollv. new sails; excellent con-Stores. Cales. Small businesses. T<~hl(' top elertm:· range .. 39.75 office has been cl~ smce July dition. Ha 1196-J. We have direct UsUngs from
Pnrt able record player . .. ~.95 1. Mr. Burnham srud. owners seeking f'Xchan~s.
1-JJClrse Brigg~ Stratton g~c;oline (1l Approved the application of LADY \\'lSHES furnished apart· Island Realty Co.
•·n~ne .. .. . ... 10.00 J . E . Su~sdorf to operate a car ment or prh·ate room and bath ~altors Insurers
FIN·trJc hot plat(' 1.50 for hiJ"'(' busin("SS at 609 Coast with ga rage. $~0 maximum, 201 Agate Ave .. Balboa Island
C', 't fo~Pt the Jukf' Box. plays Highway, Corona del Mar. pro-yearly rental. HA 1249-R. HA m -W
1R rE.>COrds. Just the thing for v1dinl~ off street parking is pro-1 , our rumpus room 49.50 ,•ide-d. STt:DIO COUCH. makes up nto EXPERIENCED G A R 0 ENE R
f8) ApprovE'<! the ordinance for double bed. belgf' and maroon wants work. Reliable Japaneee-
compl'{'hensive codifying of all cit\· pattern. blonde wood. 130. 704 American. By the month. La·
onllnances that are in effect to Orehid. CDM. HA 2385-R. guna 1-7644.
date. . SUMMER RENTAL: New 2 bed-CHILD ____ C_ARE ___ at--Co-ro_n_a-~-1
Phone Be ... " 5707-M .f9l . Approved the folJ()IIWlng ap-room home, nicely fu.rnlshed. Mar'a new IOdclie KoD~. HA
1645 New_.p.on 81vd. CoeU Mea phcations: Melvin C. Nowack. for HA 2824-J. Also tor rent, &leep-284'7-R tu Henotrope ::;=~~t:::;;~~~~~~~ shrimp stand in the F\m Zone: lng room. ' · M. M. Elllott. for fro5ty malt WANT YOUR DIRTY WORK
If you've been calling around
for an Augwt rt>ntal for your
(rirnds f rom the desert and
heard the prices. you too will
want to be a landlord in the
Jlnrbor area.
LET US SHOW YOU
In Corona del Mar-2 units on
onl' lot. new. well-built shingle
rxtPrior. lovel}· combed plywood
JntC'riors. fireplaces, soft tinted
wn lis and colorful panelling.
l.ond income. Full price S11.500 ..
Or a littlE?. new 5-room stucco
hNnl' on an R-2 lot for 56.950.
In Balboa-2 ocean front lots. r..n foot frontaR;e. zoned for busi·
nrc:c:; and apartments. $9,500.
P.IC;.JIT OOWN TOWN!
CHECK THIS
r orona del Mar Doll House.
Land<c;ca}X'd yard. rail fence. out·
-.irtC' bar~que in the attractive
bric-k patio. Knotty pine panel-
lin£ and h annonizing wallpaper
provide a cozy ranch-type inte-
rior. Priced WE'll under the mar-
·.,.. "~t ~~.c;oo. and the owner will
1 r;1ric UP for income property.
AND AT $13.850
W<' have an outltanding 2-bed-
room and den hom e. Just 3
hlorks from the beach 1 Precision
built . pre-war construction. stuc-
r-o w ith tiJe roof. unusually at-
t rArf ivc patio and yard (colorful
hihiscu~!) and owner will take a
''i<'w lot in trade!
LISTINGS WANTED!
W<' sold all those little cheapies
wP were bra~gin~t about last
,. M\c, and are badly in need of
hnuses under SlO.OO for the out-
of-t own clients who didn't call
unt11 too late.
Property priced properly in this
-.hnrt s~llin~ sea!K>n Is httlf sold.
r .i•t with us and we'll take care
of the other half.
DON'T OELAYl
PHONE TODAY
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100 M•ln ltf"MM. aa~
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concess1on at 705 Bay Front. Bal· Newport Employment Agency DONE!
~a : Vincent Elliott. taco stand and GO TO HAL - - -
at 703 Bav Front: Robert Fran-Home Needs & Building Service Complete hoUSEicleanfng service.
clc;co. food concession at 1010 HA 2924 ; 505~ E. Bay Ave.. Special rates to contractors.
Shore A\'e .. Corona del Mar. Bal~a Call Harbor 1756-W
M .._ F ~ .... 1 A • WANT TO TRADE. '46 full size FOR SALE: 7-drawer, glass top,
8DL:t:. aces .a.n.a ptD Roper Range for Apt. size knee-bole desk. $35. 1301 Coast
Paul Mant7 ... Balboa Island flier. stove. 411 Oahlla. CDM. Hwy CDM.
aRain mu~ faC'e trial tn connt"C-·• -------
tion with the death of Ernest H . FOR SALE: GeneraJ Electric FOR SALE: ~mm. movie camera.
McCuistion. Santa An~ business-Washing Machine. $25. 311 GoJ-2.7 Jens, Eastman. Harbor 2452.
man, in the crash of two air-denrod. HA 2518-W. -
planes at th£ county airoort. Su-rFOR RENT: unfum., 2 sparkling
J'l4'rlor Judge Jtenneth Morrison new duplex apts.; 2 bedrooms:
last W(>ek granted a new trfal to Clyde A. Bart full of special little extr as; 180
Mrc;. Vloln McCuistion in her suit LICENSED and $85 year 'round; util. pd;
for S.c;().591 .30 d;\ma~es A jurv R~At. &"TATE RROKER COM. south of Highway. Harbor
N>fused thP damages last May 31. lJOl eo..t mway _2909 __ ·M_·_K_. -------
HartH»r 1741 Corotta del M•r FOR SALE: 30-~aJ. electric water
heater. HA 2925-J.
Good Used Furniture
Cut YO\.lr cost of living and make money in
your own store, a neighborhood grocery.
2-Pc. Uvlng Room set. good See US.
!prings. au hardwood trame FITZMORRIS REALTY OOMPANY, Realt.Grs
Only · · · ............... $24..50 8Uit NEll BROKERS Monterey style bed divan cJe~ . .. ..... ~ ~~8~1~3~C~O~A~S~T~H~IG-H~~~A~Y-~C~o~~-n•a•d•e~I~M~ar~~~H~A~R~B~O~R~2~1~~~
Large slze walnut fin ish drop -
Jld desk .. .. . . ... ..... .... 24.75
Extension top. 5-piece chrome
dinette set .. ....... .. ....... .. 29.50
F1oor lampa .......... -........... 3.95
Decorated 5-plcce Chinese design
dinette set, extension top 34.50
Used ice boxes. Your choice 3.00
Hollywood bed frames ...... 4.96
TabJe model radios ............ 4.95
Good Innenpring mattress .
(sterilized) .. .. ... . ........... 12.75
4-Piece walnut bedroom group.
large 5-drawer chest. 36-fnch
circle mirror vanlty, full sizle
bed and bench .................. 69.75
Pair of matche-d walnut twin
beds ................................. ·-24.50
G. I . bunk beds .................... 4.95
8-ft. 3-ln. x l().ft. &ln. Sea:rnless
all wool Axm..lnfster ........ 19.75
9x12 Wilton velvet ... ·-····--· 19.75
7x9 PJaln ro!te Beige
Broa41oorn .......................... 16..50
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LOT BARGAIN'S
3 R-2 level lots together for only $1,670 per. lot.
Ideal location. Bonds paid.
ALSO
45-foot R-2 level lot, ONLY $2,500. Bonds paid.
SEE US FOR GOOD BUYS
Prices Below Today's Market
EARl W. STANt.fY, Realtor
Harbor2474
615 Coast Highway Corona del Mar
e When you
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In the put week local people
have uked w for: bat»y atttera.
lronera, gardener"~, ttou.ekeep·
ers, I"''Oma and apartments. ~
ers are lookl"tt for work, rktee,
rentera, companion., fu~lture
and automobilee.
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H artH»r 111
1201-0 COA8T HIGHWAY
(Cor. of Gol4feftr'Od)
CORONA DEL MA"
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