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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-09-01 - Newport Harbor EnsignFinal preparations for the Tournament of Lights took definite mape Mooday e\.-ening during a four-hour dinner-meeting of Touma· ment officials., city officials and Senior and Junior Chamber of Com- ~rct" 11lE'D'lbers. Commander J . A. Seek. who was in on the origin of the Tourna· men . ~'BY back in 1908. was host at the meeting. held at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Among t.he decisions made dur- ing the e'v-en ing. as Tournament o! Lights problems were gh-en a thorough gomg over. ""'ere the follO\\;ng: Contracts for impro,-ement of aJleya in Balboa Peninsula Point '11 Starting time for the Sept. and port!ons of sl.'C streets In Co· l G en•nt will be 7 p.m . rona del Mar were awarded b~· f2 1 Actor Leo Carrillo will be the Oty Council Monday e,.e,_ asked to sen·e as Honorary Ad- nl.ng to the Sully-Miller Co. at a ~iral !or the Tournament of ~al meeting marked by Ltghts. lengthy dlscu ion over the qual· f 31 Deadline for judging the lty of street improvement pro· entries was set at 11 p.m. of the jects and inspections of the com· e\·ening of the tournament. J;e 1port Beach l~b ­ c..Ol--..; u t ! i&l .. ·:.. Joron6 ........... ..- VOL. 2-NO. 4 A Santa Ana Re-gtstc-r stor.• on pleted jobs. f 4 ' In addition to the av.,·ards The Peninsula Point project for the entries, there '"ill be tro- '\\U awarded on a low bid of phles for the best decorated 147,952.13. All unimproved alleys houses in the ,·arious sections of easterly ofF Street will be paved the city, plus a sweepstakes and water and sewer connections trophy for the over-all \\1nner. he cost of public c-hooling dN'w comme nt -and some rorrt"<'tion of facts ~from local ~c·hool 0ff~cials thts we-ek !he drh·e !or the quota of $18,800 for the ~ewpon Harbor Com- muruty Che t ts under way. follo'Wi ng the kick.aff breakfast held at 8:30 a._m. Monday at Norton'g Bay hore Cafe. Twenty-sue offi<'t?rs and =arnp<ugn workers WE're present to receive fmal instructions and to obtain campaign material from w . Frank Powers. Community Chest The s tory in QU('Stion . the lead- will be made. .-1 T h · 'll ~ regular Aug 22 Co il :> rop Y presentation w1 be meetina had been ·adjourn~n~o at 10 a .m . Sunday, Sept. 18. at 1Ut Monday specillcally to re-the Balboa Yacht Club. ceh-e the bids and thus avoid an (61 The fee at the various addlllooal two-week delay to the parking areas on the day of the next recu1ar ~. Sept. 12. toumament was set at 50 cent.. 1"be SuUy-MD1er bid on the Co-Manager \Valter Shanks a n- rona de Mar p roject was 55.250. nounced the course for· the boats This bid, received at the Aug. that will participate in the event. 22 meetlftg. was approved after City Engineer Bert \\'epb had ~50 VOTED BY COUNCIL de tertniiled that the city could Cit y Council Monday evening not do the job for les · Portions vot ed a n additional $250 for ol Carnation. Dahlia. Fernleaf. ·Heliotrope Iris and Jasmine be-the Tourname nt of Lights and tween Bays1de Dri\'e and the a pproved the request for use Highway will be impro\'e.d of f ireworks. ic F ootball was the main topic of conversation at the dinner meeting of the Balboa Uons Club at the Rossmore Restaurant la.'it night (Wed.n~ay). Jolln McDonough. supeT\•isor of physical education for Orange County Schools. talked on 'Tor Your Better Enjoyment of Football''. The starting point is at the east end of Lido lise. From there the boats will pr'()('{'ed along the soul h side of Lido Isle. swing back near 19th Str'N't of Newport and go eastward along the bay front .· around Bay Island, past the Pavilion. to Peninsula Point about to N Street, then turn to· \\ ard the C'orona del Mar Bluffs, follow the shot-eline to the Bal· boa Yacht Club. then ·along the south bayfront of Balboa Island. past Harbor Island and Bay Shores and finally break forma- tion after passing the Balboa Bay Club. The ....._. ,.N .....-, wtto play in the f'toftt yard of the A I· len Stelle home, 212 Dahtia Aw., Corona del Mar, have alto de- cided to try their hand at the fine art of play acting. So to· morrow night (Friday) the pub· lic may see their d ram.tlc inter- pretations at the Stelle yard, done by a caat ranging In age from 4 to 14 yea~t the slight cost of ten cents (25c for seats). On the p rogram w ill be "The Three Little Kittens", "The Three Little Plas·•, "Red Rid ing Hood." ''The Rescuing of Dear ~ahlia'' a nd another surprise skit. The program will b~in at 7:30 p.m. 10 that t he little ones won't be too late for bedt ime. A II proceeds wi II go to t he Heart Disease f und. Bean Field Yields Stolen Jewelry A bean field bet-w-een Corona Mr. McDonough, who is a popu· lar football referee for rollege games, explained the new football rules to the Lions. Next Wednesday the Lions dub will hold its regular first.af-the- month busjness meeting. DOCtor wm Describe Realtb Work In Mexico Pete~ Barrett. Ed Richardson del Mar and Santa Ana yielded and Btll Heard of the Junio•· the $830 in .1ewels stolen last Chamber of Commerce reported week fr9m the home of Mrs. on their drivfa for membershtp Grace Sailors. 216 Orchid Av~ .. in th~ Tour"amenl of Ugh ts As-mother of Citv Manager John sociation. Membership caros. Sailor . ~ Speaker at the' Corona del Mar Men's Club meeting nex't Thurs- day in the Community Church \\ill be Dr. I. S. Ritchie of Riverside and summer re ident .,r Corona del Mar. which can be obtained for $5 The j~-el box was found dur· each. ,,;11 admit the holder and ing the we<>k.end by sheriff's dep- guest to the 'f<>urnament Ball, tc utles and was returned Mondnv be held at the Rendezvous Ball· to Mrs. Sailors. • room Sept. 9, the eve of the Th~ theft had O<'<.'Urred lx?tw('('n Tournament. 8 and 10 p.m. Wednesday of last M rebuts to Disea week. Among the it<-m!' tak~n were a charm bracelet. necklaces, \.\ rist watch and miscellaneous jewelry. He ~;u show a movie and tell of his work with the Mexican gov· ernment in setting up a health pro- gram and e tablishing ho·pitals. The speech and musical entert ·Hn· mcnt w ill follow the din ner. which will be served at 6:30 p.m. A proposal to hold a three-day promotional event, Treasure Davs Aid Blood Donor Drive of Corona del Mar, will be eli -Mrs. Harry Bergh of 704 Qt"('h!d cussed next Tuesday when tM Co-Ave. has aC"Cepted th<' tl"l€>phone ROTARY 8££1 FILM rona del Mar Bu i.ness Association chainnanship for Corona d<'l Mar lack Cole of Balboa Isla nd had resumes it monthly meetings. for pl~ to give the 200 pints of Charge of t.M pro«nm for Rotary Treasure Days have been tenta· blood needed on Blood Donor Da~. Club on 'I'ue9day evening at lively ht>duled for Oct. 6. 7 and Sept. S. at the Girl Scout HottSt' in White's Balboa Island Cafe. A film · Tue day's meetinc Will be at the • •wpoft. Arrangement for blood of arshall Fields store in Chicago Cro"-'ll of the &-a Dining Room. donation can be mad b~ calling preaented, with information starting at p.m. Included on the Mrs. Bergh, Mrs. A. E . Fitzmorris Oft ~mpJoyee training through ptog'('am Will be a talk on radio or Mrs. Karl Axtat~r or Coronll VIsUal ald. and t~levision by Don Kirkpatrick. del Mar. • secretary and campatgn manager. mg article in Friday's Register. Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler, was headlined ''School Taxes Ris- president of the Community ing Oesptte Slashes by Other Cbest. presided, and special guest County Agencies." was C:eciJ "Skip'' rue. Scout Comment came from ~)Cr:u~~n~.the Orange Empire S idney Davidlon ot TeoA'J)Ort Both Rev. \\'heeler and J . Les· bor. High ~l. Supt. Horace lie Steffensen, kick-off speaker. EnSJgn o f 1'\ewpon and Supt. stressed the fact that one of the Everett Rf'a of Cos a Mesa All n1ain purposes of the Commun· agt"('ed that therl" ~~ more to tnc ity Chest dri\'e is to pronde l or school _tory than the tax rate. one Single fund campa1gn for the that ronstant expan ... ion of facll1 · ll1.rbor area w~lfare and charac· ties is requtred b~ the t r<"me n- t< 1 buildin~ a~encies. dO\iS me-rea..-,<" in school population. l\lr Powers described the orf!~n-How('Vf'r, thE' Cn!'t j)('r s tudent has izauon plans for the Fund drl\·e not ~On<" up. thE'~ saJd and announced a partial list of ~fr Da\ 1d<:en ta ted that the campaign captains The cit~ b. di· high school bond-. att' .tlrT"CI"t paid vided into 18 districts. with an ad-off and that in ab1ut <::J'..: 'fars a itional distrtc-t for the schools thE' htgh school di,tri('t \\ ·i l be H er<' is th<' OTJ:anizat•on sN-up. deobt fn.¥. Rath<>r th·m .m .n, !'I ;:t<::f' \\;th the quota for C'ac-h district : in tax. th<>r<" will he> a r('d:1r-t:on Dist. 1 End of Balboa Penm-of 70 <'<"nt ~ tn thf" Sl ..J5 ~f'nt'ral sula to A Strt•ct. ~lr::-Han·c, So-ratE' aft<'r th1s ~Par Thf" 7'• c-£"nts me~. Sl.OOO. · ha"-lw<"n le,·ted four ~care;; !'·w the bUJldmg fund. Dis t. 2 A St. to Alvarado. H er- bert F Kt>nny. Sl.700. Di"-t 3 Ah·arado to ~inth St . S600. District !"\inth St. to 15th St . :\Irs. \\!illiam B. Tritt. $600. Dist. 5--15th to 19th and 19th to 30th between Ocean and NE'wport Blvd.: Roland Wright. Ben Red- ruck. and Robert Callis. S1.200. Dist. 6--From 30th St. to citv limits, S600. · Dist. 7-NE>vvport Bh~d. to Bay, 19th to .Arche.. Franc-is Horvath. $1.800. Dist. ~ewport H eights. Mrs. Mr. Rea f''-l>lamed that ~ ),,, tax rat<> in thf> C.osta M~a dt ... tr,c• Wl~ hi~h tx-cau..~ of th<> low as.;r·s.."' d ,·aJuatJOn. ~1r £nc;;tgn pClinterl out that th£' N~"-port Elem<'ntary School s~·st £'m has hE'en able to carry out 1ts buiJdmg program "'ithout a bond i5-'U<" Th€> new classi"'CCms at Corona d<>l Mar. for example. \\ill ~ paid for out of genE>ral funds. so there will be no inCTease in the tax rat.-. Roland \\rright. ~. Dist 9-Miracle Mile. ~1.000 Oft Dist 1 Lido I. le. Mrs. Hadd Rins;t. S2.5()0l H I d Dist. 11-C'Hff Hav<'n and Bay eN> s a string aroun your fin- sh · s .. ~r. you lucky k1d!' who are goinst ore!'. Irwm pra5rt~e . .!!1 .000. h 1 h h Dist. 12-Harbor Island and to S<' oo t i4\ mont . so vou won't forget about N>gistration. These Bearon Bay, Mrs. C1larles SJ1ar· a.J"e the N>~istration schedules at kuhl ss,:;o the diffeN>nt schools· Dist. n . 14. 15 Balboa I sland. ~laurie Stanl<>y fTh<-Island is di-Eleln('ntary fonda..v. Sept 12; ,·idl'<t at Collins and Onyx avE>nu~: at :15 in Corona dt'l Mar. 8 :30 at quota<:: art': 1~. ~: 14. t-850: 15. Honc-e Ensign School and 9 at the S800 ) N£'wport School. Class~ start the Di~t. 16 17 1~ -C,{'\roM del Mar ne'Cl da~· Thesr aN' divin<-d as follows: 16. High School nion. 9 to-l12 north of thE' Risrhway. E>ast of Iris. n n. jun1o~ 1 to 4 p.m . \Vf'dnes· Mrs Powers. ~: 17. north of day. Sept. 7: sophomores 9 to 12 'BaY~ide and w~t of Irir.. M~. Al· noon. fTeshJTW"n 1 to 4 p_m ., Thur:;. vin SP<-n<'t?r ~00: 1 . ~uth of ruw. Sept 8 Classes start Sept. 12. Ba..vsidE' ftnd thE' Highwa,·. Mrs. Orange Coast ColJeg ~- Ravmond Kt'nt Har\'ev. .. istration tf'Sts Sep 2 or 8 : final Dist 19 Th<' ~oois. Hora<'t' 0 . registrat;Qll Sept. 12 and 13. Fall Ensign. S500 me tPr opens ~pt. 12 . .... --,-1• 2 THE ENSIGN THURaDAV, 8£taT. 1, 1"9 nown to Fame I! 0, rm sure you have heard of Corona Where those big juicy oranges are; ~~ ~ ~~r And you probably know how the cool zephyrs blow PEU HAAPA Where t he turf meets the surf at Del Mar ASIOdate Editor Boy Scouts ot Troop No. 17 of th JAOC ALBEE <'orona del Mar will once again But add their attractions toge er AdvettlsJng Manager ftSUme their m~~ on \Vednes-And you've got a resort known tQ fame. mE ENSIGN ts published every db' evening, Se}n. 14, alter being Where many a skiff can be seen from the Cliff, 'IbUrsday momJng for the New- ~~lve durintg the ~mmerd. 00 And Corona del Mar is the name. port Harbor area.~ hours: "'" ))ftsen mem~rs an ~·s 9 a.m. to 12 nO(m and 1:~ to 5 WhO are Interested ln jointng the -HUGH STRONG of San Diego, p.m. Monday thl"'UU'h Friday. Tr'oOP are urged to attend this Who hu been a frequent \'itltor to Corona del Mu. SUBSCRIPTION RATES meeting. The Troop meets In the (Submitted by Mrs. I..ee Rothsctlild) One Year .. ·-·······-··--···-----t2.00 auditorium of the Corona del Mar . Six Monthe ........................... -1.00 Sehool at 7 p.m. each W ednesday l Out .t H...-r area. Year .... 2.50 fn»m September to J une. e4 llif 1101·0 COAaT HIGHWAY J _ _... E H rtwl k s '--Corefta del Mar. Calif. ~ . e c r . will ~ the ,. .we;. Hartlor 1116 •nd 1115 ~\' Scoutmaster. J ohn G. Gillt-s-"--~=~ -= "'~ ~-~ ~c~ ple, the retiring Scoutmastt-r, wm -lfliiii~;SIIIIM---.. retum as assistant. and Karl G. L------------..... ..._. Axtater will continue also as as-The tetter that is printed on this fashion. in the pages of ~ Santa II ·ICU slstant Scoutmaster. page is typleal of comment about Ana Register and the Newport· RecomrnendaUons for the varf- sJgns-and particularly in Co'I'Ona Balboa Press, wtth idi!nttc.l plc-om sections of the city were sub- del Mar, whteh ts pretty much of ture, almost id~tieal story, and no mJtted by the five members of the an orphan on this matte r. It takes effort t o tel~ ~hy a group of dvle City Parlat ahct Recreation Com- The mont hly serle of competi a mighty alert driver alonc Coast minded indtVlduals foupt with mtttee ot ll meeting in City Han tlons among t he \'arfou Sea H ighway to spot those tfny notJces such detennlnation to aehle~ Vlc-recently. Srout ships wtll o fflclall\' get. uu· that he's in Corona del Mar. tor y ln acquiring It as a state park. Tht-se repvt'ls were filed for tu- ner wa y th l!i! m onth . on Sunoay. Something's being done. how-This Is again the story ot the In-ture consideration, to be used as S et>t. 11. according to Field Con.· ever ; and it's. much farther ~long terest.s of the very few against tile the basis for makif\1 final recom- missJone-r Blll Spurgeon. These than the taJkmg stage. The Cham· good of the overwhelming maJor· mendatlons to the City Council. competitions wHI be on the econd ber of Commerce slgn committee 1ty-onty t he newspapers above The repor ts were submitted by Sunday of each month. has definite plan s drawn. These mentioned didn't bottler to con-the follo\ving: Chairman Francts That September date will also c~ll for three la~ three-pa ne) side-~ that there \\.'8! the stde of the Horva1h for West Ne\\~rt. Lloyd n1ark the final day of o~n hou e bal1boards -:-anno~nctng Newport pubhc. Wood for Corona del Ma r. W. J. SE'ssions to be held Sl:'pt. 5·11 b) Be~c~ and us var·I~US sections. ~e-The individuals with t heir Cole for 'Balboa Isla nd. AJ exl\ndrr t he Orange Em ph e council at scnbang it!\ a ttract1ons and lishng waterfront houses on the Cove H amiltol" for Ba lboa. ~"rs. Em~t the Sea Scout base near the Dal· some !i!pecial roming event-and cannot claim to be perseeute<2, Soderberg for Newport Ht-ights. boa Bay Club. also a number of eight-spoked tecause t hey had full knowledge Sept. 5 is for Cub Srouh. SE'pt. ships' whe('ls for the different sec-of the plans for China Cove be-Newport P/,.yers 6 will be Boy &out Day. Sept. 7 t ions of t he city. fore they built t here .... To v f or t he Mariners and Sept. 8·11 Wonder what's golng t o hap-quote a statement mad~ a t t he for· the Sea Scouts. nemonstra-pen to that strange little aign at T'ark Com mission meetlng ln Los Aft.e r three years of groW1h, t he tJons of all types or Sea Srout Marguerite Ave. and Coast High-Angeles. w here a cquisition of Newport Harbor _community P lay- activity will be gi\·en under the way, which haa an arrow point-portion of the Co ve as a state ers announce thetr new status as a •vpervision of Port Cartain ing toward the ocean and aays park was a pproved: "The oppon-registered corporation. Chades Wigg. that Corona del Mar Is that etJIS ha\'e n o claim becaUSe they Plans for the coming winte r sea- ---way? are in the way o f what. thou-son have been completed by the Rev.· White Feted • • • ssnds of people want." group, headed by Mrs. Lee Barnes The story of China Co,·e has The important fact is that the or Lido Isl~ as p~s1dent. Six rna- turned up. in defideodly ont'-stded finest. safe. clean still water jor .product_aons Will be presented. --------------bathing beach o n the west coast beginning m Octo~r. under the i!'. beln~ saved for public u se--dlTeetlon of Tom Gtlmore of Coro- 'PRQffS510NAl· ~R¥ Phywlo1ane-urgeotw, M.D. A. V. Andrews, MJ>. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Teleph()ne Harbor 556 John N. Osbt~mt MD. Practloe UJ:nlted to the Eye 10 A..M.-4 P.M., Mon.-Frt. Except Wed. Afternoon 332 M&J'KUerlte Ave:, CDM HA 1361 Retl.: HA 1830 Wallace J . Miller, M.D. Practice Umlted to the Eye By AppoiAtment Harborl528 141!5 Coast Highway, CDM Dr. Edward W. Milum Physlclan and Surgeon Osteopath 615 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona del Mar Harbor 29l2 Optfclan ·TelePhone: Harbor 1528 E . H. Thiele OPTICIAN Prelc:ripttoos Filled Glaues Repaired 14lS Coast Hlg:bway, CDM ()pet\ Six Days a Week E\renings by Appointment I· I· F rit-nds: and neighbor-s celrhratPd the birthday of Re\'. Harry \\"hite. 1104 S. Bav FTont. Ba\tlOa I~land., Sunday with a surprise party. 1\h"-. Neal Bruce, a sunm1er· rt:'s:ide nt from Burbank. led t h<' proces. ion wi h brought in r<-e cr<'am. gift-., LE17'ERS 1 aud es[>4"Cially !or the little chll· na del Ma r. . . . •'--e n. who cannot safely ~ al· The membenhtp dn~e. st11J un- lowt'd to S"-im on the ocean der way, has. brought 1n 150 new .---------------- bearh members. Ttus represt-n ts th~ Oculist ~Plions Fllled · • • • fourth of t he goal set at t he begin-with the l3est ln ning of the sum~r by the mem -Modern Eyewear bership committee. George W. Spratt n o ·ers and a birthda,· cake. Dear Editor: " . Harry White \\:as surprised It is beroming increasingly ap· That story about the China F riday to havt-a \;sit from c s. rarent that somet hing must be Cove pro~estl it on par wl\h S mith. of Spokant:'. \Va-.h.. hE'r done about the hi~hway ap-the equally one .. tded aocount Girls Form Club b h h Proa ... hn to C del M in the Reniater last w~tt on rot er w om shr ha,n't sP<'n for " .. s Ol'ona at. • Harbor girls of ~t-nior high ~year.-. \Vith M1 . and \u· ..... Smith Within thP past week. at least the cost of public schooltng. school and older met on Friday to cam(' anolhPr sistPr, !\Irs Ralph ten custorr.t-rs have CVI\11' lntfJ • • • form a new club dedicated to soc- Trueblood. and 1\lr. Tnrc>hlood, <'Ur stort-asking. "W1J::t is the Haw• you seen the City H all re-tal graces. Officers are C hairman formE.'r <'ditor of the L. A. Tim<'s. namE.' of this town?" or. "Is this cently in the e\'ening? ... An im -Barbara Nielson. Secretary-Trea- Mr.;;. J. A. lk<'k. wh() 1-. a rm,.,in Laguna R<'ach ?" To those of us pre. "ivr sight. c\'en more so than su rer Peggy Trine and Librarian of Dr. Whit<''!. lty m~n hs:t<'. t &>k who lhe nnd work in this town . in daytime: two spotlights shine on Sut-Dodd. thf> f'ntir(' compan~ to t h1· X<'w-this i!' rea1l\' <~ cnu;hi'lg blO'I' to it. ~howing up that fine looJQng AttendJng the meeting at th£' po1 t Harbol' Y:H'ht C'l\1') for our civic pride. bujldin~ against the ba-ckdrop of Nielson residence. 1720 \Vater- lunch. Uur town. the rrown uf t hi" ni_ght ... and those flowers in. ront Dr., Coron-a d~l Mar. were ~Nl. ~honld ha,·r it~ r;,mp !'hout· front add to the beauty. Don na Clark. Connie Shook. Lou- UN DERGOES SU RGERY ed f r·om th<' housetops. or at IPast. • • • anne T aylor, ShirlE>Y Beal1e. Caro- \Vy lif' Ketlrr. son of 1\tr. and ;Hh ·ertlsed to the world from lee Burdick, A tyee Klussman. An-?"' J And have you aeen the Golden-~ 1•s:s. ohn T. KPc>l<'r. 221 .Ta.,:nin€' !urge o:;igns on the h ighway at nette Shirley, JQ~·~ Stewart. Pat A\·e .. C'ornna dPI 1\Ia r. i.:; romP l"ithcr ~nd of town. Fere·~ hop· rod footbridge in Corona det Frahm. J a n King. this Wl'f'k from t h<' ho'>pit;(l aftPr ing that 'nee civic organization:-. Ma r-day or night? 1t Is af- u rhirgoing a minor OJWration O·' 1 he Cham her of Commc•rC(). a net ready a magnificent tight, wfth F riday. Wylie exJ')f'ct.;; to be ~11 thp 2 nsign can g,.t tos:e ther t(J the profusion of ftowera In the N'!'tcd up and feeling !int-in time I'E'medv this lack of <'1\'ic con· planting boxes on each rafting t o enteT the new Horace En~tgn sclou.;;ness and communitv sell· the full length of the bridge, anc:t SC'hool this month. r~teem. eventually there will be flowe,.. _ _ overhead and al.o trailing down JANANNE IN HOSPITA L Dorothy V. Couch below ...• Remember how aU Twelve-year-old Janiln'lt:' Du!-Owner. Harbor Photo Lab this began?-baek In Sept. 24, worth, dau~hter of Mr. and Mrs. with a picture and story In The • ,,rman Dulworth. 605 Poinsettic. Some Vacaacie Remain Ensign, about the daring yourfV· LI DO ISLE VI SITORS Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ne1ce. 145 Via Vene- zia. Lido Isle. have been Mr. and Mrs. William J . Stryker of Mi~­ souri. The S trykers. cousins of the Neice family, were here to see Nancy lA>e Nt-lce married on Sat- urday. Aug. 20 . A \'e .. Corrmil del Mar. was un-IB ToastJnasters Club sten seen ballmefng ttfemlefves 1 e"'JX'('teqly taken to the hospitai along the footbridge railing, Silver Platers lr Uplands Monday afternoon. A few v acancies are open t his rlaking a fall down to the ravine ~he is being treat·ed for ,;rus tall in the Harbor br anch of the below. MI"S. Bfanehe Quine of p neumonia. but exJX'('ts to be Toas.tmasters Clu~ for ~en who 308 tria Ave. and a Newport aNe to come home in a few days are tnterested in tmprovan g their Heights friend really ahrted It And Silver Smiths Repairing -Refinis hing ft.eplating r-------------... · abiUty to put their thoughts into words. The Toastmasters Chib by reporting thia dangerous GoJd~Uver-Copper-Brass Near Community Church 1914 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Beacon 5113 We Grow with You! This local Bank. home owned. groy."S and improves with you. You ~t direct. personal. quick a nd rordial sel"\·ice. I t assures prot ection of your in- del)endent interests. You r -checking account a nd loan at- fairs are welcomed here! Corona del Mtr is a branch of the national organ· pastime of the younglters to i7.ation fo unded in Santa Ana foT The Ensign, and the story and picture wer~ the retN~It. the purposes of helping members ,;... .... ___ .....,..;._,;.~.:_ .... _..,.._:=========::=~-::-:::;. improve thelr vocal expl"ftSJon for business a nd socfa1 reuoris Dfnne!' meetings a~ ~ld each Monday at Hat't'tson's Cafe, Costa Mesa. from 6!30 to 8 p.m. Any· cne intel'eSted hi joining t~ 1! group should contact Les ~"'teffen· sen or Roy Manac. Co'rona del Mar. HON~£0 '0N .,tn"\otOAY A recent luncheon party at ttt. Balboa Bay Club waa a btrthcJay celebntJon for Ml Nancy Tritt. daugwter of Mr. and Mn. WlOiam :1 B. Tritt. 1113 W . Bay A~ .• N~; !i port Bee.ctt. Colotft.tJ· flowm Aftd 11 Ilk hA.ftd-p&inled squa da~ T/1~ NORif!ON SCHOOL announces THE TWENTY .SECOND YEAR of Elementary and Jtmlor Htgh 8ehool Qages for Boys of Edacational Promise CLAREMONtr ~lng September 19. 1949 CALIFORNIA tans c:l«'lo!'aftd ttie table. wtddi 1, wu alto Jade'n with a btrttlday 11 cake wt\Jcl\ ra oot with the l::r birthday 80ng. SwSmmlne and tennis follow~ the luncheon. '---~~~~~-..-..~a.----------~-------......1 • OPTICAL COMPANY Dispermn-g Opticians 811 COAST mGHWAY Corona del Mar Harbor 3043 C h1 ropractor Dr. Donald J. Yarnell Chiropractor Hours: 10 to 4:30 Saturday and Evenings by Appointment 1217 COAST IDGHWAY Corona del Mar Harbor 1048 Funeral Director Baltz Mortuary Chapel by the Sea HARBOR 42 Corona d~l Mar. CaJifomta Ample Off-S treet Parking '-----------------~-----J· I <I Ambulance Harbor Ambulance Service HARBOR 27frl Night C&lls: Bacon 56G1. 2._HOUR SERVICE 427 30th St., Newport Beach IMurance .. BE SURE-INSURE" with Maurie Stanley lnlu~~Uor HARBOR 1TT6 225 Marine A~ .• Balboa Islud I ftllttueltton TH£ ENIIGN • Page S THU .. IDAY, li:PT. 1, 1 ... Personal Supervlalon by J. B. PATTERSON BEA'CON e130-W 1693 Irvine Ave. COSTA M£8A The racing s.eum will wind up ~hairroan. Dan Linqu t, \\ho ha.; this week-t'nd with the Labor Day i dll't'Ct~ t.M junior program t-hi Regatta.t held by both the Balboa bUI1Jmea . is phmntng an e'tt•n ·1\e Yacht Club and the N~wpon Har-week-.t'nll prog1"'1!1m for th JUnim-. bot· Yacht Cl\4b. There will be rac-1 The-re •·Ul be ent nammt>nt ing Saturda>'· Sunday and Monday earn e"-ening at the Balboa Yacht for all classes, outsid and inside Ctub. Friday night there w ill be a the Harbor. I c;quare dan<-"e, a dinner dan<P Sat- One of the most important races urday night. amatt-ur night Sunday will be in the Rhode-s cla.s , where and a trophy pre ntation dinner two t rophies are at stake. Con-Monday night verse Wurdemann of the Balhoa ~rs. Wend 11 Calkin is Jn r-------------· Yacllt Club is leading in points for C'harge of entertai.-ment. with State Licensed and Approved From 2 to a Yeare Supervfaed Care and Constructive Play REASONABLE RATES Open 5 days per week-8 to 5 Transportation Furnished 190 E. 15th St. COSTA MESA Phone Beacon 5697 Custom Built lox SpriiiCJI and Mall;esses Featuring A ir Foam Mattre..ea and Pllloww ··~-· $50.00 to $1,000 *SALARY *AUTO * FURNITURF or other LOANS personal property "QUICK SERVICE" t Coast Cities Loon Company C Next Door to W estern Union Office) 2305 Coast Blvd. Tel. Harbor 2638-J Newport Beach, Calif. the Dr. Lester Lowe Trophy, givt>n 1rs. Earl Young and )11's. Ray fo r the most points accumulated Barcus a istlng. durin~ the year in Rhodes racing by any club out of the Harbor. He I ' H ·~· is al~ in com petition for the LapWOii DI'IIIM Mark HE-aly Trophy. givE-n for · .. ,,.,. the Rhodes \\inner In the BYC D-..J. Top ~--- Labor Day R<>gatta. UG\.Il ~ 'Vurdemann wa" only TE'<'t'ntly Bill La "' h f h B lho re-electE-d commodorE> of the Na-P ort 0 e a 8 tionaJ Rhode<~~ FlcC't and re-elect~d Yacht Club_ hac; rf"t urn( d . from secretarv of the local ri N>t. Hooks l\fontJ'('a~ wah top honor tn the Bearru 1~ is vi('()-commander of International 11 drngh~ ra(''' held the ~ational Rhodes. two wE-eks ago wrth "ktppt. rs from Vice-Commodore FTE'd Smal~ is Canad~. En~land. B<>~ucia a~d in ovE-r-all charge or the BYC R.e-thP Unrted .statec; comp<>tmg. Cr «r~ gatta and Peter FickE-r is race Do) le CJ t>\\ E'd for ~1m . • Dr. SUess' &lylln Wins in PC Races Balboa Islander. Dr. 0. G. Suess. won first place last week- end in l ive races raced by the local P . C. flf"et for Newport champion. Dr. Suess. who Jives a t 1708 Park Ave., raced hJs ''Gaylin'' No. 10. Lapworth won fr n.t plar<> rn th<> ra('Pc; for thC' JnrPrnat ional H . one ciesign. and he plac~"ci high rnouch in the open rare to bring !Jack t h<> Founder's Trophy. ~1\'en for thE' most points in both raN>c; rom- _bined. Two othE>r boats had bP<'n trail- E'rt'd all the way from ht>rE' TO M ontn>al and back for t h<' raN'<.: They were the I nternational 14' of Dick Fenton . \\ith D ick Duncan crewtng. &nd of Olarl~ Kotx>r. with Thornton Hamlin Cr'<'"-ing Second plaC"e winn~r wu Fred LaBt year Lapvrort h also won Smales of ~uJle~to.n, who .~me the-on~ design ra{'(>. PE'tt>r Sor- in second wath hLS 'Pamlin, Nc,. rell of BYC was last ,·ear·~ wm- ?u. Third place was taKen by ner of bot h the opE>n. am1 the Tom Long of SJtn Marino and Founder's Troph\'. Ba.lboa Island in his PC "ChaJ. _· __ lenge." No. 21. s • Sh All thrt?E' winnE>rs ar<' membe-rs urpr1se ower of the Balboa Yacht Club. Thev won the honor of representing A surprl~ mi.s<'t'llaneous !'how - t !1e local fleet in the International E'r was g1\'en by he employf"<'s PC raC'es to be held at San Diego, c•! the Kay Finch Ceramic ~tudt<' SEpt. 30. Oct. 1 a nd 2. At San last Thursda y. honoring Patrkia Diego. the Newport boats will Anderson. who will be married compE>te with SAn niE>go, San Sept. 10 to Christian FredE'rkk Francisco. Los Angek-s and Hono-SC'hindler at Baltz ChaiJ('l hy thE' lulu. ~ea. Shower Is Given After a plannt"rl pot -luck lunch· eon. the brldt>-elect opened her many ~ifts and t't"Cei\'eod thE' ron· gratulations of her friends. Those A nylon lingerie shower was particlpatfng were Braden F'tnC'h giq~n by Mis..o;: Dolort>i McGee at and his son Gf."orS!'e and Catx-11. her home. 308 Orchid Ave .. Corona E~telle Bowman. Beulah Hoi· dE-l Mar. Friday e\'ening. honoring comb. Carrie Rogers. Jsa~l ~fi.s Joyce Sm ith. daughter or Mr. Hiner. Bonnie Robf>rtson . Lucy and Mrs. Al~rt H. Smith. 2220 ~edingcr. Elizabeth \\'heelet. Santa Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa. who Jf'sska and BE't l\ Richardson. will soon he married to Richard Rerni~ F isher. Chuck Hollida'. Thomas Otto, al o or Co ta Mesa. Caroh·n ~Iinford. Lewis Hunte'r . Co-hostess was Elaine Freeman. Jackie Warci. ~J ar·il\ n Dit>r kes. The color motif wa~ lime green Mackie Ne"1on. Tnidte Holtzer· and pa-sw-1 pink . Fotlow1ng the hoff. MarTiyn and Jt>ssie Hi11. opening of tht> show('r gifts. ft'-Frank Black. Gate Smallwood. frt?shmE'nt~ wert? served. GuE-sts Stanley Skef'. Lorraine 1\:orman. wert? from the Harbor area and Karen Bodeen Patricia O'Hara Costa ~esn. They w ere: Jan Tal-a nd Mabel K~fer. st ra. Mary J o Quarry, Elaine Free- man. Lonita Vincent. Judy Nonh-Plan Fasht·on Show rop. Joan Dodd, Susan Fowler. \fa~aret Kipp. Mary Robin~. Ann Pollin. ~lary ?\ell Fuller. the hon- oree and her motht'r. Mrs. Alben Smith . After th{'ir weddin~. SE"pt. 9. the young rouple will rr~icie at the Or- . ange Coa~t CoJI~e campus. A number of Harbor woml~n ArC' I facing a busy week gC'fting rt>1dy for the annual faJJ fa. hton show and bridge tea which \\ill open the social season at the Santa Ana Country Club next Thursda~ . G<-neral chairman •~ :\1~ (;('Or~<' Lowe of Balboa Island. In charge of the 65 tables allott'd to m<'m- bcrs and tht>ir guc!tt" ttl'<' )lr . Richard PIE>gE"r. :\trs. ErlwArd Milum. Mrs. Gaylord T ohill. :\t~. George Preble. :\Irs. Rus<rf'll :'\C'l- son and Mrs. \\'illiam Jerom<> _A. nniverjar'l · COMPARE OUR VALUES * Arm trong or Ken tile AsJlhalt Tile * Complete Selection of Linoleum * Hanvoi-Callin~ool-N eedletone Carpeting * Complete Selection of Rubber and Cork Tile * Rubber Sink Tops Beautiful and Durable ALL L ABOR AND MATERIAL GUARANTEED ON WOOD OR CONCRETE E. t Page Linoleum & Tile Co. 185 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Beacon 6210-W ON-orations and tC'a tahlr rom- mittee includes ~Irs Clark n~ <'. chairman. Mrs. IP<' :\lf:'t zg<'r. :\Irs. Cliff Nold<>r. ~1 rs. Eli7abE'th Lanc- lC'y. Mrs. Jar~ ZeiiPr. :\lr ... \\'arrrn Fl<'tchC'r and :\Irs. Cac:"IU" Paul. :'\tr.::. A . L Raah<'rc ic; in chan:-(' or priu•s and :\ft.-. E H GuthiN or publicity. Miss Merget. Bob l~pson To Be ~1arriro SaturrlRy Th<' chaf)<'l of th~' Fr~t \{1"1ho- cii t Church of ~r~nt1 AnA "til lw the !'N'ne of th<' \\<'O<h n!! ::~t 7 :~0 p.m . SRt uroar of l\li .. Barh:lrn E. ~fPrg<'t . daught<>r of )fr. and :\h~ Ft ank A. 1\ft-rt:Pt of 1. 1 n ~ RM' St . Santa Ana. anrl R0l)('t t L ·r- 'nn. 'itOn of :\lr 1nrl ~lr-. ~Tilhn t 'p- ~n. 5.17 Redlann An~. ~t-wport Ht~i~hts. The' ~ ou n ~ roup I" \\ill 1'('- tur n later th1s month to St'nta Barhara CollPC~'. whkh th<'y both attt-ndC'ci ln~t yE>ar. • • • ials fot Thurs., Fri., VEGETABLE DEPART ME NT LARGE-FI RM-RIPE TOMATOES, • • • • • LARGE-RIPE PEACHES • • • • • • 3 bs 19c RadiShes,&. Ollions 3 bunch. 5c • • • LIBBY'S HOME STYL E PICKLES ••• LI8BV'S • • • . . 12-oz can 17c . . . 15-oz jar 19c 46-0 Z. CAN-2Se TOMATO JUICE • No. 2 can, 2 for 23c LIBBY'S PEAOIS .. • SWANCO (U()MAR&l GOLDEN STATE BU11tR • • • GOLDEN STATE • • • • • • • • • • big 2t can 25c . . . lb 20t . . . lb 66c MIK . . . . . . . . . 2 cans 19c MISSION PEAS •• • • • No. 2 can, 2 for 25c MARSHMALLOWS 8-oz pkg, 2 for 25c WONOERFOOD ROXVILLE-GOLDEN SWEET CORN • • • • • • 2 can, 2 for 29tr LINQ$AV-SELECT RIPE OLIVES • • • • • . • 9-oz can 23c KOlEX . • • . pkg of 12, 2 for 65c ONE-CENT DEAL TREND • 1 forlSc, 1 for 1 e, 2 f 26c Featuring Manning' Baby Beef BR IOCFORD SUGAR CUR ED !;.,.,eetheart HAM ROASTS • • • • • lb l.UER'8 MERIT SLICED IACOM • • • • s • SWIFT'S PREMIUM t..ong Island Sh le ROAS11M6 DUCKLINGS • lb CH A LLENGE 2-LB .• BR ICK AtaiCAN CHEESE . • YOUNG-TENDER-B ratse or Stew LAMB BREAST • • • • SUP p AppoGidmatd,. • .-.-., .Rot~• r,.., C.,.,.. lA ;MJ,r Sltrine Circle Meef 1 I ~~.~Shrine~ Da-. .. ....., ..... ~..._...,....., .... llllllill-.. ..... ~ mucua In santa ADa. met on 'J"ue&. ay Mltl. FLOII.NCE ANDERION----- da.)t 01 1ut at the ~ ot Mr. and Mn. Konrad GUit&f· Beach. At a formal wt!dding on Sun- lllllle K~. 312 Ordlld Ave., ())ro. eon and thf'lr da~ten NJta and • • • day, CynJS C. MUler Jr. of New- na del Mar. ~ ~ Eva Nona. 514 Nan:t.u.e Ave., have Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Buckner, port wu wed to .U.. Jacqu~Une Dutter, Non Mae Bates. Etta Mae returned !rom a three-d.ay drive 706 Fernleaf Ave., have bad u L. Drake ol ~ Crove. The Cotfman and Mlldre4 Wll.lon of to Eu~ka. CallL They were ac-bo~esta for four days Mr. groom ls the eon of Cyrus C. Mll· COroDa del Mar, Myra Bent of La· eompanled by the girls' atep. and Mrs. E. L. Buckner and their ler Sr.. 109 26th St.. Newport cuna Bead\ and Edith Skewis and brother, Charle. McCoUem, w daughter Sandra from Altadena. Beach. Marriage .rites were per- Nellie Harprter of Santa Ana. cas retumlng to hJa family lal The Buckner men are brothen. formed at the Garden Gro\·e the northem city, and Wllla • • • Method15t ChUJ'C'h. ,..---.------------Smith and her 80ft Michael, who Mr. and Mrs Oscar van Nort The bride was wed ln a tradi- rode as far as Eureka and tMft .-lck of Ontario, CaUl., spent tlonal whJte .attn wedding dre6s continued on to Tacoma, Wuh., Mooday wttlt their eon-~• with a long train. Her bouquet for an Indefinite vlait with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil· contained , an orcll.id and roses. PufJiic Sfenograp1Jer Ill Notary Public ~ A4dr'esainc Telephone Service rarenta, liam M. creswell, 718 Third Ave. The brides atten~ants were all t • • • • • • dressed alike ln tee blue gowns Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Farg Mr. and Mrs. Richard Feather-and they carri~ bouqu~t of 817 Coast Blvd. her, 222 H~lJotrope Ave., have none. 515 Acacla Ave., arrived roses. The bride 1 sister ~u her 1-ecently been host:a to two groupe home Friday .from a ten-day maid of honor and Jrtend.s !rom oJ hou.e..guests. Flnrt came Mrs. camptng trip in the High Sierras. G~en Grove attended her. Marle McClay and her daughter Their camplng spot was Reads BUJ Neth of Costa Mesa was Jessie from Sacramento. Mnl. Meadow from where they made best man, and hJs brother Roger McClay was a scbool friend of side trlps. They sometimes was one of the ushers. Be~n Hart.or 1175 Bl~er 81~. ~n. Fargher's and Jessie 1s her reached an elevation of 11,000 Hess of Newport. was also an namesake The McClays depart· feet in their travels and state usher. . Sarah Wheatley CORONA DEL liAR ed. after a ten-day visit. Then that the weather w~ extremely th Aft~r \ wthed di~1d ~pdtion in r---~~----~~-~============~c~e~sh~~~~m ro~. e ~. ~rean g~~ Baclc-to~School Supplies Filler Papers ... Note Books Pencils ... Pens ... Erasers Rulers ... Note Book Paper ... etc. B,.ooLing~ Variel'l Store 603 Coast Btvd. Harbor 850 Corona del Mar 1\'ortb HoUywood, who remained • • • 1«-ft for a weeks wedding tnp m foa· four days. the San Francisco area. The • • • Corona del Mar looks good to new Mr. and Mrs. MillE.>r will lh ·e . . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Bun. 211 it• Corona del Mar. Vtstting for seven days in the F~rnleaf Ave., who fiew to Arizona home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. occently .for a 12-day vacation 1 Fordell, 605 Marigold Ave .. have trip. They especially enjoyed ANNIVERSARY DINNt;R. been Mr. anrt Mrs. John E. Fol · pending the day in GalhJp, New I Dinner at V~ctor Hugo~.'" La deU . Sr.. t heir son Bill from M . t hin th lndi guna Beach was an annl\ ersary Coos Bay, Oregon, and daughter fo~~he~a n~tiv! d~ce ~~ ~~ Ptr-eat foAr MrsC. E. Gd. Dol Mane. Th416 r). 1 · oppv ve orona e ar ~ aahe rom Los AngE.>lE.>s. rona del Mar home had been OC· Do · · ·· · . · • • • . . anes anm\ ersary was las t cupled by relauves. Mr. and Mrs. Thursda . · 'Relatives who have been spend-Perkins -of HoJJywood. :;::===)=· ==============:- ing the summrr visiting in tl1t-• • • ~orne of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Z1egler. their r------------------------~~S~~oo.~wn~of~Dogandda~h~Mv~~~~mM~ Cat Hosp1tal m Corona del Mar, guerlte ~VE."., and Marie's friend, LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE 1962 HARBOR B LVD. U.S. KIDS SHOES SIZES 11 to 6 Regular $5.89 NOW$350 FeUo\\· , \Ve Have a Ne\\' hipment of LIVIS ••• Now Slm to $3.6 SIZES 25 to 36 ---~ ,--- 1 \ '.J .... t:' .! ~ ·-,. ..... f'· _..., "' ( I I ~ I ' • l _ , ·~ I - HARBOR 2441 611 Coa t Highway Corona del Mar are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostran· Shirley Barnes, have returned dt>r and their daughter Jane. to their home 1n Los Angeles. from Atlantic City, N . J. Sun· The two young ladies will again COSTA MESA lleacon 553$-J day evenlng, Dr. and Mrs. S~k· return to Immaculate HE.>art School ~=::::::::::=;::====::::::::::=====:::: ton took Mlss Jane to Michael to resume studies. 1 Manor in Laguna Beach, to hon· • • • or her birthday. Mrs. Ethel Hec· Guests in thE.> home or Mrs. h T t~r. ~f Ottawa. Canada, has been Jo'raisier and Mrs. Frieda BE.>lin-1 VlSJtmg the Stocktons for a fant~. 209 Carnation A\·e .. ha,·e month. been Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dawt'S • • • or San Gabriel, and 1\ficha E.>l Bals 1 The Lion Ta'1'l.ers Club of tht:o ot Torrance. Mr. Bats was an ~arbor area. held a family pic-o!ticer in the Navy during th(; r.ac on the b1g beach at Corona war years, and spent much time ------------- del Mar Tuesday evening. Thls in Java and India . Mr. Dawes is thE.> first time husbands and and Mrs. Fraisier arc brother and chfidren ot the Tamers wE.>re in· sister. eluded in club festivities and un- dol.lbtedly estanlished a precedent. • • • • • • John Pi~ and his wife Pat. who residPd here !or several 1 Treasure Tones Shemin-Williams Schollsfa/1 Paint .Store Ha 2141-W 407 Coast Blvdl Corona del Mar Mrs. E. F . Coop. 215 FE.>rnleal y~ars. and owned the home later A\·e., was hostess to a group of sold to Dr. and Mrs. George Ste· frit>nds from PasadE.>na who drove: venson Sharp Jr.. 1605 Pacillc down Friday, bringing large Drive. are spending a week in ouantities of food for a dinner-the W. P. BaldE.>rston home, 415 luncheon. Guests romprised Begonia AvE.>. During thE.>Lr stay pasl·pl~sidents of the Women's they took a three~ay trip to Auxiliary of the Pasadena Fire Mexico to watch 1.he Jai-alal nepartmt>nt. which was organ· gc.mes. The Pierces lived in Mex· ._ ___________ _, ized Feb. A, 1924. and is still very iro .City for-several ~ars but are ';=========:::::====:::- active. Members attending were now residing in Beverly Hills Mesdames Clifford E . Godwin, where Mr. Pierce Is in business. cha irman; C. L . Bolz. L . J. Chris· tian, M. L. Basore. Emma T. Mrs. Richard Honored Bec.k, Max Ga rtner, S. H . Ed· mondson, P. F . J. Thomas, These are busy days for Mrs. George Flannery, F. M. Secrest, Dick Richard, 409 Clay St .. New- and guests were Mesdames Wil· port Heights. This week-end she liam Allen and C. H . Hagen-will be entertaining Mrs. Guy buck of Corona del Mar and the Bartlett of Los Angeles, a personal hostess. Bridge was the after-friend. Last week on Wednesday noon pastime. was Mrs. Richard's birthdav. • • • which she celebrated with lunch- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson, eon at the Balboa Bay Club. With 424 Orchid Ave .. were hosts to here were Mrs. Ross Lockhart and members of the Triple Llnk Club, daughter Linda, who are spending 8J' auxlliary of the Costa Mesa the summer at 305 Fernleaf AvE.>., Rebekah Lodge, last Thursday Corona del Mar, and Mrs. J ohn evening. Members attending Burns and children Pat and Mike were Florence Conner, Lois of San Gabriel. Stewart, Mary Taylor. Gladys Son Johnny Richard was there Bird, Ethel Smith, Nina Lol· and Mr. Richard appeared w1th a maugh. Hazel Dumont, Mary huge birthday cake after the Nell Wilson, a visitor from San luncheon. Antonio, Estelle Bowman. Grace Burdett, a visitor from Corona BEACH VISITOR del Mar; Pearl Backes, Elmer Young Danny McKeever from Smith, all .from the Harbor area Altadena, has been visiting for the and Costa ~esa, and Florene<. past week and a half with the Sw1tzer, Ellot~e Au denkamp and John Meador family at 413 Golden- Hazel Dowmn from La at rod Ave., Corona del Mar. Gene's Place SPECIALIZING IN Wedding Cakes Birthday Cakes French Pastries 705 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar Harbor 1102 SeU Se1"Vice Laundry Open 9 A.M. to 6 P .M. Thurs. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Sunday 20 MACHINES DRYERS 100% SOFT WATER FREE PARKING t04 Cout Hwy. Harbor 2SI6·W CORONA DEL MAR Announces ... ,lor ~our inspection BLVD. I ay aETTY WATaON August, th most popular Mrs. Evalyn Rider, 216 Apo- LESSON-SEAMON ON MAN THE ENSIGN Page$ Br.eers Entertain Sigma Chi Wiv~s These have 00<-n ~Y ~·achting and party day for t.be Low C. Breen:. 1205 N . Bay Front, Balboa l'-land. Their ~cious pa·~~ and outdoor Jinm~ room Wd'-the set- ting for the annual alJ-day ~ad1 and dinner party Sunda) for bou: :.'(1() Sigma ... \\ 1\l''>' or~amzatt<m o( . 'igma Chi. Club, CJf whSch ltr. B la com-: mod n-.. lJoardtd the ''Alaluop•• fc:•· nn .nJ1-day f4hing trip. ThP J t rr..aand<.'r of that w k-encl \\"a, J)' til \\'Jth th~ \V<· 1 )' Sm.itha fiT Ca• una \\ hE'rt' they jotn~ th& 1..-'ln~ a~ etcn Y.i<'ht Club in a party for '·a~f l'r mMOflon.>s aboard rh& " . .\ Ia~ o". month of th~ ) r on Balboa Jf'n.a A'~ .• bas been playing host Island, haa brought many fa· to Dr. and Mrs. ,Talcott Bates mlllat· fa(.'C!; back to tfie area. and ) oung ~n David Carm el and Most of the annual \i.sitors rome M1·s. Bat • mother. . Irs. Mar- 1rom In and around Pasadena. ru.ret Trevor Pardc>e of New The Lorin Re~'tlolds of San M.a· York Cit\'.' Dr. and Mrs. Bates rino are t hi yE'ar at 117 C01 aJ .}tent a few days in Pac;adena at- AYe. It is the fourth }ear for tending the wedding of Dr. Ste· the Rocky O;wis f miJ~ to s J)E"nd fan Royce and 'Miss Polly Mose- .&Cimf> ummPr at ROR A gate A\·e. l"Y bet ore 1 a\ ing Sw1day t or The Hans Sr·humac·hc>t· .. indud-<.'armE.'I. Jng GeorgP. Sus1.n and Johnnv • • • "There h. a -.plrit m man; and the irupiration rf th(' Alm1ght~ giveth thE'm und• r:-ta ndlng." Thic; declarauon I rom Job ''an o~ the Golden Text of thP Sund"l\' u.: ...... on- S nnon on "~tan" m all· bran,..he" of Thr ~TothJ•t· Churrl-t The F'ir~t Church of Chr.-.t. s. ,,..nti,f Bostnn. induclm~ •r •• ~·\\f)():­ Bea('h ChurC'h. are at 120 Turquoise A\ P. and \frc;. D?UI!lR 0Wt"l1 and bab} thr \\'altc• Moot<'" at thE' Rich -,,J San l\latE'O and ~1r:-. Owen's clld ne PIC'lgt•~o. nr San \Iatino lfltJih"l ).tr.. ClaiJC' KinniP of A )PCtU!(•On "(•u·i-·An~tl•n····· G • , f honor at the ~i~m I'm ·. \h:h ThP offifi•r ... of the> Lo:!t An. t J t.r tnt h .. M~. Rt>g1 Too-: \Ve·Pk-<'nd •~ron· Ja .. , thf' Rrl'rt ... hosted about 50 nwm ii(Ars (If th~ Lo ... Anc•'l•· .. J onathan Yac·ht Cluh at a t od\1~11 pAl ' And harlW>c:Ut' 'UPJJU at tht •U' hOrtll' :t no nn 1 hP 1 follu\\in:;: dny th•• .J .. nal}lan Y • ,,,,. n1 ~lt-' \\'<'dgp \\'et}..! • ·j 'r '• otJ1T , )Jr~ \\•t]t('r" .. uJ t·r: :'Ill . \\'Hliam nnd ::\fr:'. Gl d -::!10 .\J{atc> r\\C', until Of·t. l. :\11'!'. ,.t ... ula. a!'f' \ctc·ationing at ml Divin<> IA\C' in .\rtlnn. "d l l L'aJ'l llrotlwr~ nf Bouldt't' Cit) is G.J 1·nl"t An>. \1r.s. 0\\.en left her b roarl('a.s: ,,, Pr Sla\ron Kr\\"H tt " living at 222 Opctl cmplo~ ment al 1 he local post-p.m. Thun;da~. S('pt. ~. ftt m ~t rtrr They Win a Car In J ingle Contest ,:\1• . Et}wl Coplt>n of Holly· o fticP two yf'al'"i ngo for B ono· C'hUTC'h ot Chri .. t Sl· r '*~' Lr " \\oud i.., at 1:!2 1::. H.t, F ront with lulu In hP man iC'<l SJnCf' last Angelc!:-. o; •ne and K•·llh ~~d lor the I•eccrr.hr>,· thC'y h 1\e h<·C'n lh ing ---A tll " , ""' nn ,tf ( r ,·ac lt rn tlmd ,\'Pat· :\1!·. "nrt li.Jr .·. Cll.nton In San \-!atf"'. Shf' "'ill 1etu1n t•l SERMON ON GOO .. '" ... t ., "' fut .,., ·•nd :\tt'. 1" H \\'oodt·uff a•)ci r .. rnih ... of Gleu-."'ltt11 '.1 tiP< ?1 t£'l Lahot Il:l\, The Suncia\ S~Jmon at tht> Cn--• • • d l "1 · C ( •. L<•Lt~nn,.. •llllf.-l!otrnl); :\\'P Cr-t:, ,P. ate t( :Mni:-(Jf thE' Clifford rona e .~..~ ar ommlJntt\' ~ 1 n 1 1 \l \\'' h Lal I '11 I "H \\. . L k • r ... l'••n .t \' . . In ' ,.. ~nn~ ... , t tlaJ es ?1 1 An'-'t"' \ h( \.l ~('r 11 of "'() WI )P f' o n t : ·p vno A • ~C '-'t fH '• I J"' l ' mpan\' \\'a!\ f'n• . ifl l.'d •<.l hvf:l• j(l.,\ \\It " l'll r !.dd' • • lf'iHarnvi 1-t"l \\I'Pk h~ Captai. quotat1on atfrJbUtC'rl tn P.oh"t't' 1 . . \t 1 l 't · Louis . H~\'<'tl ... rm. \\hr·n hP wa .... n-rom ''''','1 1'1l" • r ~·· .annr pAr -:\fr and :\f rs. fli<'har d Barrett Mrcl .:\1 1·..;. Eldrccf L. RE'melin. ·120 '\. r r.1, n . nr · ·1:-m, ~;,, , "•·n Jlll • of ~<.tnla Hat bat•;t left Fl'ida\· S. Ba) Front. Guest~ were Cat.-·. form£'<! ~f th~ rt~·at,h nf -.la~· I\\ •'ntf'ci "'tt ''"' I"! I' n ... ft " p•.;7t a ft.-1 a 'i'i' with thf' Delman and ~Trs. Edward Eshelman and Arnold. '\\n) \\ou.d an~on· 111 a ncl~ (,n·~·• \\ht••l tl• La- Frc>itags. :l12 Apol<·na. :\Jr. Ba r · r'oughT<'r ~ancy. Capt. and Mrs. like God:'" will I" pnrt ,.f t. 1, ••.• 0 -.4,,.1, ltn I Jn 1 a: ly 1 , •• t ic; staff announ<'<.'r at h'T:\1!:) 1.1'(' [lur.c:tn and rt::.taght<>rs Mvra c;ermon deli\£'rt>d loy Rt. \·. ..1,1 1n.:. K • ..:::-( r r ..... ,,..nding .... ec- .• \ ... tl m lht· ~roup wtor · ~ •·:· well-know n Pa.."41de ~ ft. •I :_ , ... \n..:d•" "CJ<'l' ty fH:Ul"eS. 1·· ... ·!If' <•nl) fl"l tion lll fra- a \\1\<' ... • or&aniz.a- F irst Fall )l~ing -: • · .. 1·• fa.l n,•-(>tin or Boi.JllOa J,, C!•'' \~CS '' 1 bl held S r •. i . a 1 tht• hom J lt.JW r. '':!5 Grand . 1·1 mrl. Co-hu 'e Lo1 t ~<' Donker 11 .Jr t :'\ tn 1 Bcu'tholo-s,.,,:a Bal b:u -.•. :tr.ci f'al. All of the men are F. Schrock. I TL• \ h 1 t ••trrt'• n nl r, ,, hP • • • pilots \\ith Cnited Air Lmes. •ont••·' lH' a n•r.·hhur !J'!11 Co---; Jim Wilkinson. c·hief film rdt· tQI' ttl the HKO studtos and ~Irs . \\ i!kin-.on nf Jlf•lhwood \\Pl'•' J c ''~'lo!U<'st ' cJf ~t a. rind ~hs. HO\\- ''' cl :'\<>ighhot" nf 123 E. Bay Fnmt last \\( ··k. • • • LABOR OAYSERMON 11 .. r.,1 !• \I r;.JJ .. J f,~mlr.-'l•n-..\ \Jr<;. ~JabE'l Ho t·n . 211 Agate Thomas Ro~ P f'ndf I mi· •qcr i (4: 1 and ·o d 'h··a:l c.l)(,,l' 'ht· n• w .t\\P .. returnPd homE' Fricia\' from at thP Chll.t ChJJd: h\' thP s~a l tll' !Joll\wooci. "here he spent ten in :\t•wpoJ 1 \\ • .J prE'<l• h a L:tbot j 'l r ... thn fiT'' •·r \' •' • '···· "'":' ctays-\,it h friend~. \Vhile she Day sermon ent 1\ lE><l • Tht> a, n:-:. : -.·I '1: . '. ' I L. n· • • • "a t'llOP -.hf' a'll"nd('rl the musi-of the> Co~r;'onpt.l<:'f ... E\ f'r.ir.!? I· ,•nd . I • 'n f .• • .. ·. ·' r •• J C'•Jmf'rh. "Sugat Hill.'' \\Orsh1p at ~.30 p m. \\:llmcluo:.!wc"\l!'•tl ' · • • • a talk on "How RP,, z, J,., : .... \Jr. John J~n"l<holn. 209 G~ net ,. .. <'. lt•ft b ... t \\N k on \\'e lnes· ci<iY fnr San rl"andsro ann will N~il f rc•m th"lt' on thC' Pt'<''ldPnt Lll'l" fnr H.twau whel C" } ,. ''ill \, ... ,I h1-; ciallghtf'J', ~11 ~. DE"n :'\ut rr I fOJ' tlv• \\'ifltf'J". ThP IJan.; ~(·humaC'h<'rs. wht> RETUR N FROM F ISHING t\l' hPf'n <:Um:-n<'r guf' ... t~ for fi \'e LABOR DAY SERVI CE ).1 !((\ \Jr .. Jl,rr~ :\If'kt• I , i •ur·1·p..,.., '<'' ,ummPJS at l3l Tur· Labor Da) ... errn•~n ar 'I P P ••i *'4 ~ " B \ F !••nt Z.tlh<•A J,Jn.-,d Lland Channl \\til h·~ 'Tl1 Idl•' !..t\'f' l~'tu n• 1 :,,,.,1 t , •• ,., k fi,!l rc q 1111"' .\\ <'. h~' <> now purchased J#' l!.f' 'wuse at 21 ApolPna A\·e. Rich Ver-su' Thr Idlt' PIJ4..•1 • d•-;n Bt ... hop \Yhtlt' thE'y w •• ,.,, .:n11• 1 ht "'• 'wm. C'hr>t <; hiHC' three li\·er<>d by R e\'. Ha:. ~ \\"hJ:•" ht ir oau\!hlo r anrt h•"r famll \Jr • • • v 11Jrt 1, n. GPOrg(', Su.;;an and pastor. and ~1 ,-.;. IP• !' ht a ann ~an..-~ ::\!t·. and !\fr~. Quincy ('ass of Jc,hr.m and thE"Ir wintt'r home anci r;: .. ,·in of (',rona d··l ~~ u ·~- Los Angelec; ha,·e spent two S PASTOR RETURNS t Ufif ri th('tr hnMt" k J. ;"Jl ~lat mo. . R F . d f h ,. '· ' .:.~ '-\\'Pt' ~ on Balooa Jsland oC'cupying • • • After a month'" 'aC'R wn ('\', nl"n ~ o _.., . 1• "''' ... ann '.,, the Dick Stewart residf.oce on Thomao:; Gibson w 111 rE' urn n hie: S Phra . ~y.. nnd ~1..,. \\"~ld ma A .>alone. ~lt>a"l\\N}(' •he .. te.• \Jr. anci \frs. Robert Sully and pulpit at St. Andrf"w~ Pr~b~tu.an Loncqui.-:t 11f Pnrt(t'\ llc> a nd arts h a,·e been vacationing at iamil) · who are spending the Church Sunda~. Sel"\·ice" are held CoJ)('nhag€'n 0\ .. nmark arP (l('- C'atallna on their boat. "Tanta· ~ummE.'r at l19 Topaz A,·e .. have at the librar;. of :'\ewpon H arbor cup~ m~ an apanmcn• at 604 1 _ S . Ju5:· been E'ntertaining Mr . and Mrs. High School at lO a . m . Ba~· Fl ont. Balona I"land 7-============::::-·Howard Deems and Mr. and Mrs . .--------------------------....., \\"rlliam Curry. all of Long .&. Sl.l,t., ORIGINALa Olstom and Ready Made Plastic Accaaories Infant. Closet. Kitc:ben. Bath 1106 Coast Highway, COM Karen Margreta ~~ Imports I c..;t;~L' \ L c 'HIU~M \S CARI'l~ h • .,,., ••• 1:'\ u n; Coa•t 8"1" .. Corona dcol Mar BE"ach. during the latter part of August. • • • Re«>nt Junch~n guests of Miss Myrtle Sears at the Laguna Beach and Tennis Club were Mcs. Stroller White. 217 Abalone, and het· houseguest, Mrs. Gail Mc- 1\coun. • • • \Veek-end guests visiting Mrs. Margaret Dorsta, 215 Garnet A,·e.. were Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond C. Dorsta and baby John. • • • i Mrs. Clayton Lowe. 217 Agate I A ,.e.. has bfoen en tertaining Mrs. I Albert H. Ross and daughtet~s. ~lanE' and Joan. of \'E"rdugo City. 1 The guE'sts left Mo nday. CAFE CORONA DEL MAR 405 Coast H lghway Glass Recalls Life with Grandma ~nt hmg ~<l clearly put" to mind t hf' pr<'~sing machinE' and sp(;',:-ial an E"arly American hnme as does rnuld" mahing possible :ll~!'s pro· a pie<'<' of milk glass. We picture ~uction at lowE.'r costs gave im- it decorating the walls of those p<'lus to the production of glass drf'c;;sed-for-company parlors or fo1· tableware and the more elah- h<·ing tt ed t o serve some deli· o• ate patterns ~OOn came ir. <'r cy \\hen thf' preacher is im rterl \ og1.1e. fc11 dinner. What is used with ThE' tc:landers now ha,•e a c;;hip- th~ silica t 11!:-ually sand I. and the ment of Authentic M tlk Glass. alkalis to gin:~ thr milky white hand made by Westmoreland opaqu«:>ness is the glass manufac-Gla~~. PerfE"Ct in e,·«:>t~· detail. t•1rers' secrN. but we know thc.t these pieces are made in the ru by glass and white opaque fnsh1on of the early milk glass. gla!'s "ere rare indeed amonlj TnE"re are goblets adorned with t·arly American glass makers be· the rnre fruit designs, an tvy fore 1 W. bowl with hobnail design. heart \Ve have records of the Cape shaped plates f or wall or table Cod Gla~s Compnny. which was decor ation . a square plate with E'st1tbJished in lR=).~ by !)('ming an opalescent tmge. Jarves, who originally built the For th(' table or huffet The Sandwich Glass wor!<s~ giving a I slanders have th(' large f ruit gTeat deal of att('ntion to opaque dishes in milk glass. square rom- g lass. .\ white g lass known as potes and candy dishes, tiny hen· "Sandwich Alabaster" was one on-nest CO\'E"red disheos and larg('r of lias company's djs<."'\'i"l'ies. sizes in the same design. In- Jt was, however, from the dividual pieces ot e\'et·y sort pt•e- 1870s on that tablewares in n·e om· ('arty American tradi- opaque white w e re extensively tion in design and medium. and made. Collectors are constantly will compliment dar k walls and searching for the finest wares in d ark ""·oods in present day dE"CCr. • ure l n \ \ \ 1415 Coast Blvd. --- ~ract-Cln-.C' con,. t' r 1hll" P t ter Pan ron<'f'als t he ·0p ht:t 1Pn 'lnd I04lp. Cllll n ~"'~l <1.,.... d t:"ra h·n~ ta I h1H. c-nr~ '(am , ... 1 a\ P! r ::-.J~tant. ~Hit• ~t·ams .trc d<lUb)<' <:1Jtd~f·d QuRli\~ fashh•n-t a llc•rtn~ 1n gtl.lt - a,t€',·d "a!-lnble fahr;, "· S JLE"' 10-~. \\1ut('. • T ~~ R·"~. $2.95 Corona del Mar this colo·· found in th() blaekhf>rry. THE ISLANDeRS ~trawberry and paneled wheat 1.! patterns. HARBOR 2868 Balboa laland Advent and improvements of 214 Marine Ave • .. P. .. r_ - :1 • - ~ -. ·-. iur.1 I , .... Hl v. ill be " ·1 t h,, Jl' o at the 1-411 11 ~~~·~(In attend- 1••{ I , ,.,.j I I fl)1ll {I can Of •• ~'hJlliiil proj('C't in n, ~: \::(:'V. By ANN : • :. :":0''. nut • "C'('m~ to :::· • .. • • .• :. C. I. almo--1 a_.., many ~rfm-"1-· ·i" , 'rllonl ktd..., trooping ·" h· =-·· · 1 ... •' •he> lwcious fall ..:poJ-•\\•a-:-·~1a· lfBrJ('n's i · get· '.n.: -• ·• •! :· da~ And it's no won• der. ·!1"' 1all clothe~ seem nicet than c\er bE-fore. Even Velma C!l!,'=l..__ . hardh· \\ ~ t ·for the postmanr.:fi bn.ru:· t~E' packages. but runs dOWII to the po t offiCE' to fetch 'em her- elf h .. ·~ · _n, tun<' Check the a • s o r t m e n t of swut~rs. WMther you w ant sttort sleeves or long sleeves. earcftgans or slip-overs. o ·erlen'a has them. Love ly soft numbers in 100 per cent wool, nylon, rab- b it•s ha1r. angora (that's ~ fuu. you know), zephyr knits and tweed kn•ts. And they come in t~e ra1nbow-est colors. in· cludeng the new fall .. wood tones··. Try cinnamon. American Beauty. t eat. taffy. earth. water- melon. mtnt and many other shades such as the ever popular oastels. 1 H c'l , ' Vll r-::~1" · \\('\·~ got "ha t • rt~• , • Cl : ,IJpw d ·e....., r('f;U· l ... t·nn, C ·n·<' "t r (rRru n·, hlou es .mrt u.ck• ' ' 1\~ o hlnUl-E"-~ ou'U r 1;' \ l .l?· ·~ \\ Jnt tC' -.(>(' a)"'{' the ~Ol" 1 hrnacidoth !'hJrt t e~1ra long ai1~ ·or\ 1 n tblf" Prtrr Pan C"<lllar. Pte-f'·r -1 1 ... 1 look at th<' picture :1d' and a Pa ln)(!a~ 1 blom;<> iD whl'£' pi •' It, ~'so. 1s made beaut ifully w ith a Peter P an collar a nd those magic should~r pads that wash and dry nght In the blouse. Wear I ke iron, too. so they are a m •ghty c;~ood investment for high school and college w ard- robes. R r aJh· l--a' ( n't ttmi' to tt>ll you about i-., .,,\,fall h<'Jt.;. and jewel- l'"\' \\ tUr!1 h<~s c-<,mr m t ·mmm-mm · _old and ... ,I\ f'l' metals for hoth ht I •, 1r.d lot a a"' i<'we lry . . . Jookm~ l t ... ,~ on hrnC'el('ts Dd n eocklac'C... . ~ rPplka of th<' old· fa~h t<"ned c:t>a1in~ Vl1l..X • t3.mp-lar-. iat<:. m t:lNim.int: mc>tnJc;; . f\nd lot-. 0f <'th('f' Ccmc .t"<' w:. huhf 141S COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MA .. HarMr .. ·~--I l"H& KNIION THURao•v,a&~.~,~ S-y.mour Beelc fs 1H9 C#rampion ol nowbird Fleet Seymour Beek is the champion of the Harbor's Snowbird skippers, havi.ng won the Gold "S'' series by the narrow margin of 1 ~ points over Bob Haldennan. Seymour is taft commodore of the Balboa Island Yacht Club and Bob is com- modore-elect. Third place was won by John Parke and fourth by Bruce Twich· ell, both of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. • Variety tn weather conditions was a factor in maldng the Gold ••s" Snowbird championship series one ot the most exciting events of the season. A new course, unfamiUar to all the skippers. was laid out by the Race Committee of the Snowbird , Class Yacht Racing Association. • Eighteen Snowbirds, slx from each ot the three fleets in the Harbor, raced five races to detennine the 1949 champions. The first race, Saturday after- noon, was won by Ann Rawlins of 1 the Balboa Yacht Club. She had the distinction not only of being the first winner but the only girl to place first. The second race was won by Fred Miller of NHYC. who left the rest of the fleet far behind him in the longest lead taken in any race. Both of the Saturday races were run in exceedingly light wind. and the young skippers were unani- mous in agreement with the race rommittee that the third race scheduled for Saturday be defer- red to Sunday morning in hope of better wind. Bob Halderman won two con- - . 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Catastrophe was also suffered by Noel Barlow, whose boat was nearly swamped by wavt>s from a la~e fishing boat. Ht> and his crew bailed frantically with their caps end stay<>d in the race to the fin- ish, thereby earning cheers from the spectators. F ollowing the races all the REGULAR lo SQ. FT. (ONE-THIRD SAVINGS) A lterat ions a Feature Pressing While You Wait KlftYDOA sao 217 MARINE AVE. HARBOR 2210-W Wilson Brothers Long Sleeve V -Nee/c. Pullover ALL WOOL REGULAR SI.SO Now$SJSO (P.S.-Wonderful for School) 218 MARIN£ AVENUE Limited S OF 311 MARINE AVE. young skippers had a buffet sup.~\;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~::;::;::::.:. ________ ..,! ~~~~n ~n~ ._ ___ ._ _____________________ _. ~--------------------~ SAIL I. 3 of 229 Marine Ave. I 2 Balboa lslaad EIR Regular to $5.00 . $1.00 LIMITED NUMBER s 211 MARINE AVENUE ' HARBOR 2&40 (Crepe Walklf'l Shoes) 20t MARINE AVENUE HARIIOR l'lt ALL PLAY SHOES Values to $5.95 21t MARINE AVE. HARBOR 2004 Old Fashioned ISL $07 MARINE AVENUE • -WE DELIVER- SWANCO • • • • • • • • • OLEO • • • • • • • • • lb21c DASH • • • • • • • DOG FOOD • • • • 3 35c VERMONT MAI D • • • • • • SYRUP • • • • • • 12oz 25c --- LIBBY 46 OZ.-25e TOMATO JUICE 2 No. 2 cans 23c • • • • • • • I T HE ENI S>GN .,_.~ THV_!'IDAY, IEPT.~- 7950 Commodore 01-B.I. Yat:ht Clu 1J lis Bob -Halderman -I Com_modnrf' 'J! ThP &1ltoa I land Yacht Club !01 n~ t year "iJJ be Bob Hal<.le: man. who has sE>rve<t as ' t<'P rommodor e · yf'ar. li<" \\til "UC("('{>d M Mo~an. "ho ''ill •v thE' f'ommoclot,.. ~nn~ B<'nJ<:.rr.ir. now rear commodorf>. "ill t<(> tt f' 'i< com- modore. and NoeJ 8 drlow ele<-t('d aR rear ccmmodoa e-. ADn Rawlins was H~nam('d sect etary. The-se officer'-for the year wen> namro at Flulay'• m€(>ting of the Yacht \lub. First pla<-E> i.'t\\ ardc: fo1 week of Aug. 22 to 26 in t() , paddle boarding !-" 1mming a.! diving wE're ;..ward(>Q F l'lllley OJ~?ht to Da\'Jd .Ten~r BHJ )'d,. Carol W ilhamc: ~lor.a Ra~' l<·w. J~annie Jor.~. Bill ~Witt, EleanorE' r.utht ie. John HE>n~ Ronnie Batson. Jonn HPrnnlfOU. Jani<-e JE>n~n . Jack (;~~ra .. h FROZEN FOODS ials Ollered BIRDSEYE-FORD HOOK Cut hr·ie. Bill Lo .. ( hPs :-.:Of• I Bu- low. Ann Ra\\ J.n~ \1:.-;P 'I .. I arba1 a !\fan tn ~{'' m•,ut 8eek and MC're .. m ~.jcp tar In the Aalhoa ~'•!"thy • • • • • 12-:oz fig 19c • • • • • • • • • SLICED U.S. GOOD T ILLAMOOK BACON "59c POT ROASY .59c CHEESE HARBOR 3023-W Your Special Dinner FRESH Wlite Sea (Re9ulu $1 .15) 99c POTATOES ROLLS and BUTTER Choice of SO U P o r SALAD 30S MARINE AVENUE HARBOR 2672 63c Sanlorized 2 Yaads $1.50 S e"· Fall ~lf'<'tion 3:>0 MARI NE A V ENUE • Wow! ·This Is It •.. (Ci rls" and T eens· H alf Sizes) 35c .. hoa t 1 a• "· \\PaP wn~ t:1 1 n::y r .l~eP Doth 1; ((' ,. • h~ c:;oow. t.ir·o-. ,,.,~, ••• ,,(•: ~., J f'f•k 1 hf" ar.:-..:. . •und I .. J md 1 rl\\ 1ng 1 n( • ··' .. \H,n by <:;,,.~ mnur I~k <Jr.r! J . ., lbt.otr.on 1n thva. duur'f·r.;,r·<: ~.oat 1ht> I It'' • ·~t ''' ' ta 'nh '.\'1!) h. ,\I I hP fl,t,tor?. ·:,11 hi ("1 tumot :"" ,.,,·r .. .-~ •T·r1day) ptnml •'l~ el l '7 ·:o. Snowbird Cho mp 1 Cont enued f rom Page 6) p(>r at hE' ::'\r·wr~•l. n •I bor Y t Club. ThE-ccrr.n.c.Of :P ol Ute Sno" btrd Cla.-..., YadH R .. u. h ~ -.ociatJon and CC~mmodCll''t' Frank Stmpson of ~HYC pre~1ded. Trophies WN't' p~nte<t to first. serond and third pllKV' ~ nE'I""'. All of thor ramE>~ tx"!at !lum- bers and club ir.iTia)!' \\111 H c n - s:ran"'<i on thP JX 11 'U~J. RETU RN TO AREA ~11· 1nd ~1 r -.. D :'11 Haa t who l\ t'CI fnJ fnur \ r-a .... ,, 3~ £··a n f-'iy :t'P ifl th•• a ... , ; !:".ts!'1 ~~- tn~ TT'"'"' (,f • 'l• n · .:· •' ' ., t hf"tr HmP "!1 1 hl'ir J l( · -~., MJ · '·•ll'l. Tilt• 11. :·, ·.·.• 'l<lltOr.ed <~" S,1.,1 I .\r.,'l r\.-' "'' diii JOR ·I •' \\ 1 I J 't'~ • '• • •" t•• ~f'~ U!'ll sJ !t .. t \ t".ll -:-• • • •• It • Ul I :a k ( • r ... ; ,. 111 Beautiful Your Chance to Purchase a Jrobin Hood uede Bag ACCENT F OR YO UR FALL ENSEMBLE Reg ular $22.95 P lus Tax TUBEROUS BEGONIAS • 1 !;'2 M ar ine Ave. H arbor 2219-M • • BALBOA ISLAND • W e Have a Number of Slightly Used CAMERAS, PROJECTORS and LIGHT METERS Taken aa Trade-ins Oft New Equipment 30 to 60% AU FA~ui.pment Guaranteed FOR THIS SALES EVENT ALL IT£M& AT TRADE-IN PRICE NOW $12.95 (pl us tax ) Exclusively for the Balboa lslanrl M onthly Shopping Event 313Y2 MARINE AVE. HARBOR 794·J (FLOOR MODELS) 30NLY ALL RADIOS IN S'I'OCI\ 50%0 (In Full BIOQm ) SOc and up FOOIISIAS 8-.. c.., Pots-Reg ular $1.50 Now 98c .. Climbin,; Engli h lv~· REGULAR 30c (F~ Delivery) 300 MARINE AVENUE. H AR80R 780 333 MAfUNE A VE. HARBOR 2493-J ,_.. I THE EN&IGN MAKE CHRlSTMAS PLANS ~n,·,~,.~~' rz';(:;.. J ~l')n~ 1.. J T:¥~ANI7i'b U".DAY, •an. t. t... Mrs. Ellzabeth Hess. 1327 W. I j 1 "'"-"" r~~na V r ·Jt:Cl I "-W.JH> ~ Bay Avt!., called a meetJng of , her eomJlljttee laat week on Tues-A "pirate c:rew" of six finally JOhn Xlensey, Benny Benjamin day ~-enlri• to lay p\Ai\S for a found the bUried ~ after aad Phyllls and Ann Rawllna. ~;:::;::;;;;;;=;:~=:::=;;;; C~~~~ 0~~ ~= some tw-O houR ~ pnzUNr an4 Tbls tradiUOMl event was con-,. ~r H ro ls the Interna.tlonal ~ aearching by a hoR ot julllor skip-ducUd In true pirate fashion, With 1 :i· ~atrman of BPWC. Her pers of the Balboa Yacht Club treasure map and hidden clues, c.!c,~lrmt>n present were Mrs. Saturday t>vening. which the skippers l~ted as they ..... khoel lftlltructlon i aM All"t'YiMd Ptay ~r.,.....UUon Provided • Emma V. Hughe-s Holt. Mrs. Meta :'he suC'C."i'ss!ul crew Include<! rowed around the bay. ,_ _______ ~---!~~~\ Bachmann. Mt'S. C harlot t e 1\fl~key Smith . Janice Jensen, The ue&sure turned out to be Thompson and M rs. Betty Wat-five dollars worth of nickels, and some ''pieoes ot eight" (gold-wrap- ped chocolate candy). The winners divided the nicke ls among them- selves and shared tbe candy with Vi's BeaUty Shop FINE ITALIAN DINNERS FAt..:L TERM ! Registrat ion Limited State Licensed and Approved BALBOA tSLANO lhe.tton·Thermlque MACHINE WAVE Longer Lasting Laveliness 1103 COAST HIGHWAY From Balboa the losers. Among the t reasur e sl'{'kers w~re Mickey Smith. Ton y Tor- rn.nC<'. Ann Rawlins, Janke Jen- sen, Tony a nd David O'K<'efC', PhylJis Rawlins, Michael Bauml 317 Marin Ave. Corona del Mar HA 0533 HAMPTON'S REXALL DRU G PRESCRIPTI()N HARBOR 2535 Coalt 81vd. SERVI C E Corona del Mar BACK-TO-SCHOOl. CLEANING NOW! Qui k, Dependable Sen~ic~ at Rea onable Prices P ICK-UP and DELIVERY Van J.louten 1J Cleaner~ 217 COA ST H IGHWAY Corona del M ar . HARBOR 2020·J Balboa Bride-to-Be Is Honored at Parties X umerous parties are hoooring Toby Kirk. Doris and John Jier- ~ane~ :"lewpot't, daugh ter of the rington, .Tohn Ho lmquist. John G<>orJre Denton Newports Of 726 Kensey, Bob H alderman, Mary \\'. ()<-(·an Blvd., Balboa, and Fon-ChrlsteMen. Eliubeth and John tana. She \,;n be married a week Li\•adary, Carolyn Giddings. Peter from today to \Villiam Eldred Gr·aham, Tom Holtz. John Isley, \Yard. son of the John Shirley Gary Brown, Tony J ones. Buster 'Wards o( Pasadena. Hammond. A rt Morse. Benny B~n­ On Ft;day Miss Barbara Cun-jamin and Terry GIO<'ge. cliff. 710 Ocean Front, Balboa, A beach s upl)<'r, singing and gaYe a diner party, and two weeks game followed thE' treasure hunt. ago th(' Howard Younglove , 1220 In charge of arrangE'mE'nts \\rere \V. O<.•Nm Front. gave a wienie Gloria Stevensen. P at Dunnigan baUe in honor of the bridal couple. and Mrs. Franc<'s Graham. Some Robert Schock. 417 Edgewater of thC' group latC'r joined 1he sc:-n- AYl'. Balboa .. who will be best ior dinnE'r da nce in the BYC m;m, will give .the bachelor d1nner. loung£'. ThC' junior "kippc~· <'\'E.'nt 1 01her parties have beE'n giv<'n at was plannt'd by Dan Linquist. Long Beach, Manhattan B<'ach. Fontana and Lake Arrowhead. Colin Brown Jr. to Study JOHN DORY "CHOICE SEA FARE" 1611 COAST HIGHWAY Harbor 1180 Corona del Mar 'Open Until 2 A .M. Food Served to 1 :30 A .M. Ql IS!IA ' MilT FIJO/J ~ND ~ Tropical Drlnka Open Every Day for the Summer Season Free Parking Brunch aerved i n Patio 11 a.m.- 1 p.m., Sundays '\~ onl I F or Two Years in Paris .....,____________________________ Mrs. Doyle Hatch, 401 Seville AYC'., Balboa and Mrs. Colin Bro-...-n. 2631 Bayshore Dr.. were ro-hoslec;.~s Saturday evening at 601 E. CENTRAL, BALBOA HOURS: DAILY 5-9; SUN. 1·9 Versatile Hair Cut' ... for Your New Hair Style Ideal for a dozen or more style variations . . . suitable for any style that you chOO!ie • Hair Cut $1.50 Gomplete Re-Style thjs season ... sman for the and Lc-en-ager up to grandmother! Cut $3.50 Ga'lfon ~ Coif/urej HARBOR 1526 ()orona del Mar (All work done by appointment only ) the lattea· residence at a buffet · dinner par1 y. Th<' par1y was in honor of Colin Brown Jr . who leaves Sept. 12 for a two-yt>ar study period in Paris, FrancE'. He has been awarded a scholarship to study toward his doctorate in Modern European History at the Sorbonn~. Mr~. Hatch is sister of the honoree. ALPHA CHI O'S ENTERTAINED Thlrty sorority sisters of Miss Dolores Elder, dau.ghter of Mrs. Lestt>r L. Isbell, 1305 E. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa, were entertained a week ago Saturday with a bar- 1 becue luncheon. The girls. mem- bers of Alpha Chi Omega, were t>ntertained with swimming a nd sa.Uing. Dolores is affiliated at v. s. c. MAS. HERVEY DIES Mrs. Browning Clark HeTVey. 74, wife of .Attorney William Rhodes Ht>rvey, prominent Los Angeles civic leader, dJed Wed· nesday of last week at St. Joseph Hospital, Santa Ana. The Herveys had been at their sum- ' mer home, ldlehoors. 1807 E . Bat OPEN EVERY DAY SP£CIALIZES IN REPAIRS Day & N Jght Water Heaters (F .H.A . T erms if Oealred) 24-HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE ROSS llarbor 1549-J AND Something New tnd Different in the Harbor Area A SANDWICH IN OUR NEW PLACE IS A M EAL IN ITSELF ••. YOU'LL ENJOY IT! . 106 MAIN ST. BALBOA ~~-~---------------------~~Y~t.~~~~M~~~ was taken ill. ·~------~------------------------------------~ r---------~--------------~------------------~ -' COMPLEXION DRESS ·light, cool, t.wfsiW. film of protec.· tion agomst sun and wind -elimi- nates the heaviness of o4d fod\iOMd • moke "P when combined with ~- . metics lotion . • • 1.25 to 5.25 plt111fll HAR80R 2535 619 Coast Blvd. -corona del Mar RETURNS TO SCHOOL Making t:rajn reserva.tlons for return to sehool on Sept. 7 is Miss Paula Castle, daughter of Mrs. Virginia Castle. 205 Bay Ave .. Bal- boa. Paula wi1l return to thE' Uni- versity of Oregon at I:ugene. STARTS FRE8HM4N YEAR Lonita Vincent. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Vincent, 331 L. St., Balboa, has chosen the Uni- versity of Oregon at Eugene for her future alma mate:-. She plans to leave for school a week from Sunday or Monday. WEEK-END AT CATALINA Labor Day week-end tor the William Wtttmans, 1735 Ocean Blvd., Balboa. Will be spent at I Catalina aboerd their boe.t the "Barquita!' PLACENTIA VISITOR& HOIU9eg'U..ts this put w~k at the Verne Snoctcraa ~. 2695 1 Bayshore Dr., Bayshores, were MrL William Kammerer and her daugbtl!r, Mrs. Joeeph Blanchard of Placentia. 1be visitors are long- time friends ot.Kn.. Snodgrass. S£PTEMBI" GUE.IT& .vnoag tfie IWn.ner's vtsttors to BalbOa en.-the JIJttward Black~ of Los Angeles, who are ~ for y • KIDDIES' Dfi Y EVERY WEDNESDAY • • • • • .k • • • • .Sc UNTIL 6 P.M. .... ___ ..,.. ........ __ lliiiiiii ... ..,.. ........ lllllllil-. ______ ~ _ __. tbe month of September. ... ___ .._._.._.llliiiilll .... llllllllioo-lllllillliiliiiillillliiiillllilllllll-.._ ..... ...,~...,...~---llil CAFII CORONA DEL MAfll ______ ~ ___ c_~ ___ "~'~--~--'-----[ LAGUNA --------------------~--------------------------~ I UMMER PLAYHOUI £ Presents Last PtoductJon of Swnrner ~uon BUBLIVES '" "The Man Who Came to Dinner" witit Jeff DonneU Teddy Hart Hayden Rorke J oan Woodbury Ray Montgomery THRU LABOR DAY Tickets: $1.80 -$2.40 Reservations: Phone 191 A "FAJU,fER'S M.ARKET'' of enwa.re. She will be D"W\ager, Building ~rmit5 i ed ln N~·- hOme fumishings Js opening to-while he sldppers boats out of the port Beach during Au(\bt total· morrow (Friday) at 61l Coast harbor. Both w~ in the sen.1~ led $37 665. or TI per ent of the Hl.,..wav on the M'ra 1 Mil Thi during the war. He was with the $490,138 for August ot lost )ear. • .... " 1 c e e. s Coast Guard. and e was an en-according to th<" ~pon CJf Bulld- •·• the House &. Garden of Carl iJtll in the Spars <feminine branch ir.g In pe<.·tor P te Nel~on. Veneman. who has just completed of CG). Tiley live in Costa Mt"Nt Percentage\\ise. th1o; was an the remodelling of his tropic shop with their two small children. ampro\ mt>nt o\er the July ~- and has added a number of home-on.l of $401 175, "hirh "as onh· ware hops. FLOOR COVER.INGS and wall-6{ per rent or the cos re!-IJ(Jnding In addition to the tropic furnish -paper will be handle-d by the shop 194 tot ~I. logs that House & Garden had pro-owned by Ar. and M~. C. ~1. Th.a-Permits, for budding in Co- vided before, there will be lamps den. Mrs. Helen Hox:Je. now of Co-rona dt>l :\1ar totallPd $152.-115. and shades china and glassware a rona del .lar. and fonnerly a dec-or 7-1 Pf>r Cf>nt of thE' ~~1187 r·t•- gallery of ~ictu.res and old prtn'ts. orator in St. Louis. will be the-ir <'orded--for Augu~t o f Ja~t yea1. draperies, curtains and fabrics. ~T. Mr. and Mrs. Tt;aden a~ Coi"'na del Mar patio and garden furniture. wall pro~rietors. of Thadt>n s FJ~r \\' E Fi-.h r 210 On~ x Ba 003 ._ ____________ .,6 and floor coverings and the Con-~tyhsts i~ Corona del Mar fwhtch hland. 7-room. onf'·" my dw• lljng tour O'tair. )Ust now ts adding on a new sen·-at 119 Short> <..!iff RJ sr.ore Cl.ff . ·s 1 5.'i0 Newport Blvd. COSTA MES A • Major Quality Ga soline • SPECIAL PRICE ON OIL CHANGE • Independently and Locally Owned THE FAMILY ice: made-to-order window shades. !19.600 OWNER of the Contour Otair made on the spot if you bring win-0. \\' Oic•kt>ns 4:!i I:·~ 5-rnnm, Shop is David Farrell, and his dow measuretnt>nt"l. onP-,.tor~ dwt>lhnl'! at 425 In'. manager will be Al Wright. Dave DOUGLAS A \"'ERY will be in $10.665. demonstrates his "miracle" chair charge of the Gallery. with its pic-Geor-ge-\al"J)('ntf'r 5-H.r.m. 2- by Jetting customers ~lax in it. tures. old prints. somt' rare orig-qo~ ~aracf' apartmf n· • · : 17 1 ~ and sometim6 fall asleep in it. · a1s d r M · .. Aca( ta 000. 1n an rames. . . . • az1e v ene- Dave was a bomber pilot during man will supervise the Lamp Shop. 0 \\'. Hin<'£ardnt'r 5-,.'"•"m on~'­ the war. was shot down over Bre-... and Carl Veneman will bf' tor~ dwe>lhng a 3:!Cf () .. ( l11d Sl:?- m e-n in April. 1943. and was a pris-looking after the Tropic Shop :md 000 oner of war for two years. He ls Outdoor Shop. J 1. \\' Grauf'r no pr,pp~. 4· the brother of Tom Farrell. who 1 ()(Jm unf> '-lflr) d\\<•IJ.:•,! .. t 312 was advertising manager of Hu-LIFE C -\!' BE BF.At-rrn·L ':ords l'"' ~ ~. old Bat-num's Beachcomber :'\fa~-or. a~ least ;.·ou~ kin c~n in the Cltffnr d (' Fol iron Sr,uth G"lt'f' azine. The Dave F arrens live in opmron o f ~Jt.s Elsie Stark 11-room. ont•·'-tOr\ t~'>n• -JnJ r·Pn- Santa Ana. , ... <>ather. s~tc._I beaut\· ron~ult -tal. Sl:! non. aJ,u -1-rO(•m _. ... ten JASPER VALE has the shop for n,"tHfor net r:nf'!lcs.l'l'~ ap~a~l rt''tdt nre S9000. at 311-31 ~ '1 •~~-a amp on c:. •~t ~a a. •rue rn ' o-rut 1 u draperi<-s. ·curtains. fabric and up-1 -,.,a del \tar laC<t wN>k-t"nd. Oer-~ R \ 1 Im::r~m 71 ~ P(lir", .. , 1, holstery. H e was for a long time a m'etic is tht" n(:'w li ne of ~kin n '' 1 1-rot•m , n( .. tor ' f!\\ f l!rr • ..: <1' t.) decorator for motion picture stu-creams and make> up "'hich M~n.rut 1 ll<' Sfi CliO. dios-20 yPars as head of the l i .. mpton·., ha .. f' JU~l '-lart~d d d U · 1 J nhn r. An\\ rl• n .. ·r,r·r y-, '1~. raJ)E'r) epartment at m,~ersa canying. Pictures. The Vales ha\·e owned _ ( 1 , . lwnt>fl 4-room rm£-... '(11:. their home in Corona del Ma r for ::"\(JB )l Y C:OT ·tAT' lxl th<>t P at --'2 ht '.:oltl S' r,. ' ~past 20 years and are n ow per-tumC'd out tn bP pl<>nt~ o.f llat B albo.a P ermits mant>nt residents there. ttrs at ~he Arthur ~turra~ ~lad· \ \\" Cnm I U<> GJr nrJa:r Jiattf'rs baJJ at the Corona dt>! r()Om :!-'-ton r.nr-urttd.,('l!r.:.!t A YOUNG COUPLE. Mr. and ~1rs. Roy Yourstone. are proprie- tors of the Franciscan Shop, which offers china. stemware and t'arth- NT .. FRIDAYS :\t:tr f'ance studio Satnrrt~w m;:ht. L 1'1 r·l, tnn• 1 Rrt P rizes went to a Laguna lad.' Fr. d J•, r intl H R. A !a:1· .. w1th a bird ca~t' rontainm~ 1\\n r, Sr -,.rH m. 00, "' : · ··, lo\'e birds anrl to a mal<> guP:-t a t 17'l· (),, 1n P hd from Loc; Anf:!el<-s who worP o R \' Br· ..._. t -r O!i' derby t~ pe with a ~iding angPI r)\\, 11 .,C' a• _110 .;:, 1 .-,.- on top. Other hats WNt> ma·1f' 1 ,. r.tlrl :\1. L.1 1_hl :- ft·orn kitd~('n utPn tls \'f'l:!E-ta'11P-' r(\ rr1. 2 .... ~,. nn•. m .. COMMUNITY NIGHT a sto\·e-pipe hat ";th a bunn:-17'\l ()ro.tn l~CX.n t"mergin? and a bamhoo 1 ra~ of flo'' t>rc; with t-Pramtc ammab Ltdo Isle P~rm ts SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PLATE toe Lunch 50c up Dinner $1.35 up OPE N 11:00 A.M.-NOW OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 11laying about. PACKARD For Hire •nywhere-A nytime Days: H .1rhor 27?A N ights: H arbor 21i18-J I.Pnrgp C'I!Mmmc ... < '·'., • r(\()m 2-'-lory -'·11ntT d"..: ... : :t• 201 \'1a An•th<>c:. S15.000 Ba lboa lsl.lnd Pe~..,·ut5 F "'tlliamo: add .::un '1• • ~ B1\ Fronr qnc') < 'Inti•'' F.ch,rt .,~o, .... . . ... ~' lt''tl " r : F1 .,. ~, ,. ... . Qll, .... ~ :'WaJIIAo CAIY Cllf• • 1068 na~•­ Miot fl~• S~ AIIIIISTI.U. PATIKIA IUl• RUIIOI P&IIR IOUll mc;ue • •• C. IC*IISG J • .., ••• -~ .. DA' '10 BUTLER ·.!':: "'"::.'*· ·-..... -.- • lilt .. • WED thru s•T-Auq. 31-Se Don't Be Afrai SEE .. ! "Home of the Brave" .t415 Coa t Blvy. RA 1946 Corona del Mar JIM SUSSOORFF I Ott-er Perm•ts ·-..... (1' 1\[ 1-"nor"' n,.,,.". r: ~ -·· I .• 'l- -P luo; B•o A ct•on H •t - W II 1m f''tt'"-c \.eo R~>• ·~! JUST ONE 2-0VEN STOV& Regular 289.50 ALE PRICE .......................................... . ELECTRIC WATER HEATER. Reg. 154.00. SALE PRICE _ ................... . JUST ONE JUST ONE 66-INCH STEEL INK, Complet e Reg. $219. SALE PRICE ....................... .. JUST ONE 16-INCH EMERSON CONSOLE TV $ \Vas $660.00. SALE IN TALLED ............. . JUSI ONE 6-FT. PIULCO FREEZER. ReKUiar S!l 24.00 $30. \vorth Frozen Foods-Your choice SlftOO and 8 gallon Ice Cream ALL FOR ........... . .. -: NO MO EY DOWN-3 ft~RS TO PAY :- These are just a few of fhe money bargains. Come in and see the rest :1r flO fh1hnn ,~ ·,-~7 •1\" \£ .T R.'ln•' Btu \,, "'k t.• c:fn··~ .: r1c~" :-~pat::-·· r t ~Q·" s' ~· -')(',() -,.., \\' \t Htllci\ l th ,..,_ 1.::: '·I r no'T'. :..· ... • l l \ d\\ • 1 lr :1..: • : _"' _'~r 11 ~· ~7 -.,11, :'\t -,\ :''II J1 1' h n :· :.·. 1--,-., 1'1 ('1 trrh 1 n~7 <' 1 If [), ,.,. • 1 Ilt• i _ .. h t .. . ( h u l ( 'h ~;-tflfl 1 • 'r \ nrlPt l~r,: '"' "'""' tll'll ~ "'"1' :'ljlarir:iP .... !· • '-.:: :11 121•~ _, \\'. Halt..-•,1 !',, l ~ .1 )(I('\ p P.. f:n!!<:I JCt'Tl E~'ira P~rf onnanc~ An l'Xt ra perf•1rman( • :-. fl:l;.. nf'\t \tnnrl.l~ "! I ~··;• ~~ m \\"ho Cam•' t.. T .-"· la~htl y lon~e>r nm ,1t •h• I 'l.:"':n 1 S ummt?r Pia~ hou..:c Bml I. • ... tor. \\Titer and hallart c:.in_r •• I"' pia;. inl! th<' tit I<' rol<' m • t. . .;: ·' · pN'!"cntat ion. C'oming Otn"1 1l\· t"~ La~na from eastE'm • hf :1 t'r ~ntl radio commitrm'nts Tedd;.· Hart. \\ ho pla:. o: '"'~~" nny "Bnnjo". h:t" playrd •hi ... aMt' pm with :\fr. h '<'" in the <'3:-1 . and pr<'-viou,J~ Wlth'thE" lat<' Alr·xand<'r \\.oolkot t and '-' ith Mont(' \\'on l- Ie\'. Tht" eRst also indudec:. Boh \\;rntz. ciramatic instM.lc•or of :"1E'wport High S chool. in ht' ft>a- turro part of Dr. B1 adl<-y. Dividend Form R~ad'\" ~ Applt~"ation hlankc:: for· :~w Sf'P· nal divldenrl on ~ationCll Sf'r\ iC'<' Li f<> ln~llranN' arC' no\\ <n a1l:thle nr th<' Ralholl. Balboa l 'lnnd C'o· ro'13 dPI :\1ar and ::'\'P\\ JX>l t f'O f (\ffiN'S. Di~t ribt uion ~1 :u t ('(} \ton- da'. The forms. anci nlro nssi-.tan<'C' tr. pl'<'parin~ th<-m cq'1 a~o...o bt' ohtainro nt th(' ~<'Wpol t Itarhor chapt('r o( the Ame.t<-an RPtl ro!' .. 207 Island A\ t> .. n.1!b0.1. C AFE CORONA D EL M•R ~ Coast H i ghway "Special ACJen " Spectal SAT. N 1\.HT · S.tr t. 3 FREE!!! $260 H omE' Fr~z• r G i\·~n :\\\a :\· f rona Our ta f'! SATU R D•Y O nly -Se~t DOl~LE Horror Show! "~'·eng~ o f tb Zombi .. -•nd- 'lnnf'r anctum '' SUN.-MON. -Sept. 4-5 Judy Gartand Jack H aley ·-w· of Oz" Starts T UESD•v -Sept Clar-k Cab le Jeanette acOonatd • .. Pa .. 10 THE &NIION THURIDAY, ISPT. 1,1~ A ~ skull fracture and tbe .. ~-l!i.. ........ ~~--iiiooioi,_,.....,~ resulting cerebra 1 hemo~e caused the death of Allred W. Gibson, age 69. who wu found Sunday evening on the roof of the garage MJow hls apartment at 116 E. Surf Ave. in Balboa. This was revealt'd bY an autopsy performed Monday at the Baltz Mortuary In Cot'Ona del Mar. A PIN£ 80ARDINO kENNEL FOR DOGS !,4 Mile Due West of Costa Meaa Lumber Yard 770 W.17th t .. Coroner Earl Abbey sche'<luled an Inquest for 3 p.m. \'PStt'rday f WE.'dnesday) at the Mm1uary. THE NEW LOOK in ttudHaken Ia ahown tn tt\l• v~w of the 1t50 m~del C~mplon convertlbleat!;e . new Studebak.era. ju.t Introduced to ttle public, are d ... ayed by Joe N1ckertt at 3415 Newport " near the Lido Tbeater. COSTA M ESA P hone: Beacon 6014·1\t 0\\-nt'd and Opcratro by EDNA POPE Neighbors who had heard a loud noise found Mr. Gibbon a bout 9:30 p.m, Sunday on tht-' garage roof. whkh is about 18 J nches he low his r·oom and has .a J12·foot railing around lt. He ~ed=~~~Cl' he wa" taken into Lawn BQwling ' 'uesdly sai~h~~=~~~d~:~t·~~l\~h:·1;::;,lt~t At least 16 visiting teems a re Kext Tuesday marks the be-gln· lc nd. Taylor. Ted Trom.peter. Jack F lnqt , Most Modern Kennela Beat Food -P ef'IOnal Care the house and had heard noth· expected to come to the Harbor nJng of practice for a squad of Updtlre, Bob VanDremlm and Bob · Area Sept. 17 to compet~ in the !lOme 45 who "'111 be fighting tor \.Voodhou e. mg. Southern California Bowling Asso-those flrst team ·~'" on the Others expected to r;port are ~------------------------~cl~~nM~whl~~~~~~H~rHt~~t~ll ~~.Uru·ru~~~~h~U~o.~n W R I T M A N , S 8 E B V I C E by Newport 'Lawn Bowlers. forms will be issued at 1 p.m . on Woods and Gene Shennan of Cos!a Rebofotno lhaft Qrtndlnt New members added to the ros-that day, according to Coach Al Me~: Larryk S ~thcMaJsimtersW. ~b1barndn General Repalrl"-24-Hour Tow'tnt Irwin Snuth. Jac m1 . e an PETE, EDDIE, HARRY and ART ter of local bowlers are Sam Mey-· . . Don Woolever of Newport a nd Mater Mechanloe en of Lido Isle and George F . The followmg men w1tl be re-Ral h K phart of Balboa. 1020 OOAST HIGHWAY Corona del Kar HARBOR "1-R Bosomworth and tUs da.U«ht~r. porting for practtce: P e • Mirrors e Table Tops Window Glass e Shower Doors Structural Glass e Plate Glass Marine and Auto t20 Coot Hiwav NeWport Beach Phone: aeacon 5211-J By MAE PICkENS Fiber Gloss Rods Made to Order BLANKS • REPAIRS • SECONDS Mils Olive Bosomworth. of Corona From Corona del Mar-Bill Kin- del Mar. dell and Gen~ Bam>. Newport Bowlen have just com-From Balboa bland-Don Can- pleted their own membet's' doubles t.rell. Jim Hitchman. Andy Knox match with Bill J ones of Balboa and Bnt Sdunfdt • ... and Jim A.spln of Newport Heights From Balboa-Dick Jones, Joe being the winners. Singles match8 Noel. Dick Verwmen. Bob W atts. Football practlce ~glm today will start next month. Bill Wlttman and Ralph Wells. at Orange Coast College. a nd From Newport.-Don Aarwlcl, Coaches Ray Rosso. \Vend~ll Dennis McCleUend, Gene McMas-P•ckens and Johnny Owens w1ll ten and E<t Mayer. have their hands lull whe n . i t From Newport Retgbts-Al Mer-comes to picldng a first stnng u d Harlow R!chardlon. startin~ el~ven from t~ 75 eager re an -· Bob D--. upirants currently on hand. From eo.ta ~esa-•. ~.n.J", ~ Pirat~ wm o~ thetr Registration for advanced Bal· J ack BeD, John Boyd, Bob Blais-eebOn aplnst Palomar javsee tn boa Power Squadron cla.ael dell, Keith Buret\, Bob Burdlc:k, the Huntington Beach · High should be made by t he middle of Dave CAnchola. RGimle Eftcle, Jlm school stadium Sep1. 17, at 8 p.m. next w~k. CJuees will ~ln Frankel~ Glenn Griffith, Jlm KUne, Last year's score was 13·7 in fa· l~ter Uus month, both tor begm· John Kingston, Maurie Langdale, vor of Coast. but the locals had ~hone: Beacon 1551-W On Miracle Mile mng and advanced groups. Bob McVay. Roger Pfister, Don to come from behind in the last 1001 on U.S. HtGHWAY 101· NEWPORT 8EACH No adva~ repstratlon is Rankin, ~b Stahr, Mel Smal~y. quartE-r to wfn. ~==~=~==============~====~n~~~be~nningcl~tn U~dS~~~~s~~~~ Ma~~rona~~rand~~ 1• piloting whlch wtll be held on boa Island tootbaJJers will be • FootbaD Shoes ........................................ $10.li0 • Gym Shoes .. .... . .. .. .. .. ..... ... . .... . .. . . .. ... ... .. .. . t.. 75 • Athletic Socks .. .. .... ..... . . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .65 • Ne\\l)Ort School <Jolor .J.wkets .............. 11.95 • Ba.sk tnU . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . 7.46 • Football .. .. .. . . . .. .. . ... . . . .... ... .. .. .. ... .. S.~ and up FRESHEST FOR LESS-U.S. Gov't lnapected HORSE MEAT for Your Favorite Pet-25c Lb., Deli vered and SPORTING GOOD 1217 Coa t Blvd., Corona del Mar HarbOr 1!93-1 FOR ~ WHIT-ER, CLEANER WASH *lilY·~-.... • • • • • Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at the Bal· 'Knickerbocker BoUday' competing tor berths on the Pi· boa Yacht Cblb, starting Sept. 19. Is_.. __ ._ at To•u-rate travelling squad and local Advancro pllotlng classes wilt Jl" J.DaW: c:.l!lll hopec include such ~utstanding begin W~nesday, Sept. 28. and HoJiday Stage. the straw hat prospeoct s as Tom and Jim Rog· Sea manship s t a r t s Tuesday. theatre presented each summer at ers. Paul Ro bertson. Bill Van Sept. 20. At least two weeks pre· Tustin high school, closes its third Horn, Dick Freeman. Bob Gib- rt'gistration Is necessary for the se&801'l this week with the colorful bons and Boyd Horrell. latter two el~. Those wish· musical comedy "Knickerbocker PrftctiCE' s~ ions are sch~uled ing to join them contact George Holiday." twice dall" 10 to 11 :45 a .m. and L. Andrews, secretary of the Scene of the play, written by 7:15 to 9 ;13 pm. until SE'pt. 10, Ecuadron at HArbor 2081 or P . 0. Maxwell Anderson. with music by and will be l)pc n to the puhlic in Box 395, Corona del Mar. Kurt WeiU, is the 17th century general. All classes are tree of charge settlement of New Amsterdam. and are taught by volunteer Company stars Oliver Cliff and Power Squadron members. Fri· Peter Adame have leading roles in day evening classes are being "KnickerbocJoer Holiday'', as does considered for week-end boat Janet Hamer . who starred in the people. previous musical, '1G~n Grow t'he CAFE CORONA DEL MAR 405 Coast Highway STOWEBS RADIO SERVICE Record Ptayua • Televlalon OON KIRKPATRICK 317 Coaet Hwy., COM Har. 723 Lilacs". A cast of forty supports the main characters. Formal institution of the New- port Harbor Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, will be held Sunday, Sept. 4, beginning at 7 p.m .. in the old City HaU near the Newport :--------------PJer. H£10HT6 Cl RCLE Newport Heights Circle of Christ Church bv the Sea last wee)t had their · monthly meet- ing at the home of Miss Cl;ua J<ohlstedl, 719 P oinsettia Ave., Corona del Mar. The cert>monJes were scheduled for Sunday. Aug. 20. but were postponed because the necessary paraphernalia was not ready. Of- firers of the new chapter were in- troduced at that meeting a nd ~-~~----~~------~--~~~--~~ det~~ of the forthcoming institu- tion were discusse<l. The Santa Ana Rjtual team is expected to be here for the cel"('monles. To b<-lnstaJl(>d as governor will be James C. Miller, Balboa fl or - Ist. Other officers to be instaJJed are Elwood F. Shell, junior ,past governor; C. Lewis Baltz. junior governor; Robert F aust. p1•elate; E~rl F . ElmPndorf, ~ecretar·y: Roy McCartn<'y. treasurer: W i 11 i am Kindell, Al Smith and C. C. Barn- houS(', trust('{'s. Miss Vertrees Returns It's "back to sc-hool" fot· ~fiss May Ver1reec:, who has spent the summ<'r at h<.>r Col'Ona d<>l ~far home at 420 Goldenroo Ave. She has recently t'eturned to Hunt- ington Park. wh<'re she will be back at her job of tNtching Span- i h ftt the high school wh n classes tart Sept. 12. LIDO IILE VI81TOft8 Mt'. and Mrs. Victor Jngtoss. 116 Via Ittrica. Ltdo tale, rtalned Fitz White of Los Angeles during ·'-_..__._.._ ...... .--.~-.._._._._._ __ _.._._~.__.._ .. _.._~._-=_.._._._~._.__.~._._ ........ .-~.--.~-.~ the past week~nd. , .... Harbor 2711 • -..... ·--.. _ I l . 1 l :~t)' Allotia Q9 ~l8ofGUTU: The County Board of Super- vbon ~ last week to allocilte $1.10,310 of atat~llected gas taxe to the county's 13 cities for the 1~ filcal year. Newport Beach's ahare u 19.818. Oty Manager John Sailors said that in addition ,to this amount, the city will cet $28,000 to $30,000 In gas ta.x funct. from the state. Use of these fund.l is restricted to streets of major importance. Forthcoming proJects here are the Corona del Mar street improve- ments and additional widening of Balboa Blvd. If )I'OU are looking for a che81t}y built hou.le in a cheap neighborhood FORGET IT. Don't read the balance of this. BUT !! you want a QUALITY buUt house that has charm, character and value. thE'n sPe this "little honey" on LIDO ISLE. . This iii a 3·~droom, 2- bath house that has a unique lanai and , out.h sea dinlng roc>rn that will "catch y'Our eye". Spotless. this house sparklE'S in its clever de ign and a p p o I n t menta. Color · scherm-and all aroond "C'las " makt>s this a house that mer- its your co-nsid«atlon. The only chE.>ap thfmr about this Is the priCE' ONLY $19.800 ALSO on LIDO ISLE a brand new 2-~room house that i ideal for wE'E."k-ends or stiiJ better the yE>ar around. '!1-fr.\'K or bu\-1nt! on LIDO ISLE for ONLY $14.500. ALSO S<>,·eral remasnmg original lots on LIDO ISLE for as Jow as S3500. Here on LIDO ISLE vou can BtJY a LOT (or· a tittle. 3333 VIA Ll DO Newport Beactt, Cafif. Harbor 1500 ~--llt~Mny ONE-BEDROOM HO!\fE-wilh second unit started; 1.650.00 down and only 42.50 per mOnth OD GJ. Loan-priced .......... -···-·-. . . ......... .. . . . ... $7,650.00 'JWO-BEDROOM A.."D DEX~n 45-tt.. lot: fin!plaoe in living room and in de-n : really a baJ"&&n at ..... -......................................... _.. . $12.500.00 RENTALS-We~ getting some grand rentals l~ted wi h us. F or example: Two- room ajMrrtmenl nicely fumi bed; only ··----_ . .. . .. . .. ___ .... . . . ............... $50.00 Also, on corner lot a 2·bedroom ~ feftaed pedo. fumisbed: only .... __ .. ,,. $75.00 For thG!Je with llNlll dilld.t'eJ\ this 1t tbilt ~-Let us show you our "'ntals. You will find What you want r \ft WUl fiDit What you want. FUR..~ISHED STUDIO APAJr1· 'fEW' -~PARTM~. turnl~~. MENT: $50 per month. yearly year 'round rental; near r\orlh rental; close to stores and Bay and Marine. B. I Rete"· transportation. HA 1037. enee. HA 1705-J. ONE BEDOOM. furnished apart- ment.; good loca'tion ; yearly rental. S50 per month. HA 1037. FOR ItE~T: ~ew. separate: room and beth, B. 1.: P'... entrance; lady preferred. HA 1705-J . CXCEU.ENT WINTER REl'T· Af-irleally loeatt.-0 . all ~lectric house. Inquire 113 Coral, B. I. RUhorlOS1 What's Cooking, Doc? Got any trash to haul! A ~-atd to clE'an . "indO"-"S to wash, F1oors to wax. Something to tlx. A drain to unstop. REALLY! \VE DO A.'YI'HING U we can't do it. no one can. HOME NEEDS AND BUILDING SERVICE Attractive roll ann valour daven• port, clean. good co"·er, rever- sible cushion . .... .. ·-$17.50 Solid mahogany drop lid desk . ·-_ ...... ·-·-· .... . 14.50 Modem, 2-piece Karpen Jiving room set. rose tapestry. rever- sible C'ushi ons. caned panels . . .. ~· .. 59.50 Tape try unhol ere~ love seat with upholstered chair to match .. . . _ . . 4T .50 Studio rouch, opens into twin or full bed. very fine CO\"el", only .. . . ··-.. ~ ......... ..29.73 StenlizE'd bed divan . ... ...... . 16.50 S.p1ece C'hroroe dlnne1te set. ex- tension top table. perfert rondition . . ..................... 34.50 5-piece solid maple refectory, ex· tension top oUd chai..rs. a n!al buv -..... 49,50 Bea.;tiful hand made wrought iron set, plate glass top, curved back chairs. upholstered seats onh· . ..... .. 59.50 ~ size chop side maple crib .. .. 9.75 FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Enclosed patio. S75 per month. HA 1695-R. O'Keefe and Merntt table top gu 5051., E. Bay A\'e. Balboa, Calif. ra.n~e. automatic burners. drop TO TRADE:. 3 bedroom house G1ve us a buzz. lid. Ute. oven control. delivere4 Fl,;RNlSHED 2 bedr'OOm hou e h~rt of ~di3 : trade fo r Our new numbers HA 1065 & 1066. far onJ\' . . ....... 59.5e J in China Co\'e. $125 ~r month. home or inrome. CD.:\1. HA 3·burner bungalow gas range 1..2.50 HA 1695-R. 1718-~t. RE~fE~mER ' ' ' 4-bumt'r table top elt"ctric ranee. FOR SALE·. BEA ... l""rT'T:"1' n ~"Y FOR RE."-'"T: Complete!\.· furnish· The best in ewin~ machine re-O\'en and brofl~ ..... 39.50 v ~ Lr v~ • .a... · e ... 1·~ Call 4-bumer apt. c::ize gas ran~. O\'eft .r:..,. rRNISHED OCEAN ,~,-ed home. W t'nter months onl·. patrs an\T .e,qng s • · "~""· r v v u:. H • H 0441 :\I lx> 1 t -control. 1nc:;ulated. hke new 49..50 IJOME. overltw\~'ng C h ,. n a Inn~ri...,. 5808 O<'ea n F ront arbor · twe-en ° ;> 6 75 " ,.-tu .. ~-\f th F · d 9 to 5 All rnromE.' pop up toaste-r . Cove and yacht harbor. 60-ft. 1'\ewport. ~~.. -on. ru n . an • . Tablt! model radi~ . -····· 4.95 frontage ; unobstructed view FOR ~~-'1:"1.·-'-hed 0· LI\~ER \\' BROO\lHEAD Portable T't"'C''n:l player ...... 4..95 210 Golden_.., CD' I. HA .n.z:..;,"' •: r \AJ J LQ room. · -..,..,. 1 · · IVU .1• h \\ u\l(> J'Otary e eC'tnC ~\\'!n$'r m&• 1695-R. outside entrance. SlO a week. 1201 Coast Hig wa) chmE.' de k model 39 _75 Clyde A.. Bart UCENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 1181 Coast Blway Haf'Mr 1741 Gorona del Mar Pa.lntfDC SJana 20 "ears in Harbor Area Harbor 87 Corona del Mar single. HA 0174-M. Corona. del )tar \\.ANTED TO RENT: win~er sea· ------------- son or year's lea....c;e, 2-~m \\' A:\'"T YOl'R DIRTY 'WORK house, furnished or unfuma hed: DOl\'"E! about S60 per month. Harbor GO TO HAL · · · 2385-\\'. Complete h<lusPdeanil'lg sei'\;ce. Special rates to contractors. FOR SALE: One tine acre anti Call Hat'boT 1756-W small house in !\tti ra Lorna. ~2.000. HA 1499-~. FOR SALE: Large le\'el comer lot with view. E~nld Ter- race heights. Laguna. ~.500 \\'rite San Cleornen•e. P . 0. 594. or call 2703. ATTR.ACTI\c 3-room turn. apt. nearly ne·w. near Ba~ Fmnt . u.e o f barbe-cue: w mt<'r 1 ate Sept. 12. S75. ut il. pa irl. A I so ~tngle apt.. s-JO. 109 Pat k Bal· boa Island. HA 269-t·J. CXFTR~ISHED HOt 'SE for rent : 2 bedrooms :? car garagE". laundrY. YE.>arlv ha~is 411l Larkspur. CD:\1. · HA :.!1.~:.!. !"'OR SALE: Craitsman band c;aw , motor. tand and extra blades :S50. Hig h o,·e1. gas stove. ~. See at 512 P t!'J·nJeal, CD!\1. HA 07 l ·R FOR RE:\1: ~lodern furnished l·bl"droom apt ~lonthly or yea; 'round. 312 C;J rnatton. CD)!. HA H26·\\' ' t Thor e-IE'<'t ric washE'r. halJoon wringer. water pump. large tub, peorft'C't rond1tion .. .. 29 .50 Kenmore washer. good wringer . ~lain tub 19.75 Twin sizE' Ho11yv.·ood bE-d~. box spring fram(' and maJtre s 29.50 G. I bunk h<>d.;;. romblete 4.95 Paintro gatE"lE'Jl table~ . . . 4.95 HOO\'E"T' vacuum cleaners. ·choice for only ···-·-------· .. ----._95 P hone: Beacon 5707-M 1645 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa You S.:\ \~ 50o/c and t"P .:\IARJXE PORTRAITS .:\•len Stro<>s. The Photo~t·apher Your Boat b )1 ~ Stud io \lb~~ 1\ll Good Sport m~n 1\l et»t .---------FEATURIN PATIO • DINNERWARE • GIFTS L ARGE SELECTfON (Featuring New lsl-andware Pattern)) Corona del Mar SEE OUR "BARGAIN BASEMENr• FALL SESSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 12 The ettpefrvt.fcm and l~t attefttloft of a goOd pnvate echool will aeaure your son the succeea he Ia lo&ttlftg forward to. Otw hhft the a4uaftt•l• ef e•,wlenoall. ~pable direct ion while he 11 enjoyine such recreational activities aa riding, aquatic eporta or crafts. Kindergarten through aixth grade. Call today for in· formation or catalogue. MILITARY DRILL -ATHLETICS PRIVATE POOL -FINE OORMITORIES OtrrSTA.NDING ACADEMIC COURSES LONG BEACH, CALIFOfltNIA Call HA r) fN Appointm\'r.t - J'•'"'R S.\LE: Boy·~ hie-~ cle ::o". U.50. HA 276";-W. FOR SALE: Double pint' be-d o;:et. sprin~ and mattress. matching chest s~. l."ni\"t"rsal \\ ash,n~ machine. R yrs. old. S25: £''\.CE.'l· lent ronditi~n. 303 Ameth~ ~t. B. I. Steal< and Chicken Dinners Sea Food in season) '-------COCKT.UL LOl.XGE.------· Hours: 10 A.M . to 2 A .M . Beacon 5163 Newport Blvd. and Coast H wy. Newport Beach FOR SALE: Late 1947, 4-door ,....iliiillllllllllllli.....,iiooioii....., __ ....,......,...,llllliillliilliiiilii-......_.iiiiiliil...-lillliillllillll ....... ___ ....,, super sedan Buick. 4 new tires. motor A-1 condition. good care. Sl800. HA 589-M after 6 p.m. VENETIAN BLINDS for sale. 2 for 4x6 windows. 2 for 2x3 windows, one for small win· dow. HA 0533. GIRL'S BICYCLE for sale. Size 26; good condition. ~12..50. HA 1017~J. rOR SALE· Girl's Schwinn bi· cyt'le. HA ~-\\'. ~ gonia. COM. F'OR SALE: Finf> old mapl rocker; reasonable. Phone HA 1206-W. 602 Begonia. CD)f. wn.L EXCHA1'CE Jlel\,. 1 pc. rode CT)'Stal set • 6 wine. 6 sherbet, 6 goblet l for ~ t)~. 720 '" N3t'<'t us. U:SPONSmLE. N'finro tad.' with l~year-old daug hter "111 take ~ of youY he~ this winter. Excelle-nt refE't~n("('s \\'rite Mrs. J. Gibb . 33n l:: Nuunont 81\'d . San Gaon 1. Calif. 7'20 Newport Blvd. COST Come on in, folk Ask for your ticket on the ne Mercury A car given away every 60 days ! W. 8 . 'Proctor OPEfltATOAS Harry Ashen I ,. ...... , '· t , t .,. \ OPEN F IDAY NIGHTS FINE THINGS FOR LESS P lea con1e and the 1\~\\' House & Garden-you \\'on't know the old plaoo! Everything has been changed and many h ,lutiful ne,,· things ha\·e been added. NOW,. right ~!ere at home, and aU under one roof, you wiD find a large lection of the tbin_gs for your home that have in the pa t necessitated lonJt, tiresome trips to tbe big city. The merchants Hsted b~lo"· kno\\' your need and tastes, and each is pled~ to continue the estabUshed Bouse & Garden policy of selling . I FINE 1'ffiNGS FOR LESS! Most complete line of Franciscan c h i n a and e a r t h en\vare. All pat- terns and colors, o p e n s tock or by sets -also Max Weil-Malay Blos- t'om. Malay Bamboo din- net"\\'are and Ming Tree 3 rh,·are. Wa)lpaper by \\1ollert For C a 1 i fornians who want the unusual in wall- 1 apers, carpeting, tile. Custom m a d e, movable shutters, decorative \\t;n- dov; shades. A la rge selection of fl oor nd table 1 a mps and ~h ades ... s hades tailor- ed t o order ... antiques '"'ired. Special Set DECORATED 2 1 ...-qt. Pitcher and 6 Tumblers Regularly $10.00 Spedll $6.49 ·----------------------- Floors b y Thaden Special 2x3 In 1• Beautiful California Colors ~---------------------- Special Cork F1oat Base WITH FISH NET CARRIED GLASS CHIMNEY Complete with Candle $1.95 SHOP Exclusive Bay Area distributors of several of the ·better lines of domestic and imported Rattan and Peel furn1ture. Large stocks of Tropical Floor and Wall Coverings ... Tropical and Marine Decorations. A large collection of Baskets , Place Mats and Tap~ Cloth. ••• 316 ••• $1. Curtains, drapes and up-... holstery, out of stock and made to order in our own workrooms. Drapery and upholstery fabrics by the yard. Drapery hardware in stock for decorators. Wide variety of unusual originals, prints and re- productions. Select your moulding from our large stock and let us frame your pictures. Special In Matched Sets These were made to sell at $10 a pair '\ SPECIAL $3.951 by Gerard Roemers of The Hague~ Holland, llxl5 nftuned CHOICE OF SUBJECTS $4.95 Exclu ive Distributors of the Relaxing Miracle It takes the load off your heart, elevates the feet, provides complete relAxation. Come in for a complete relaxing demonstration. Your body will know the difference. HOUSE&& Sun Room and Patio Fumiture-Redwood-Deeco Alu- minum-Wrought Iron-Pads in stock and made to order for your furniture-Beach and Garden Umbrellas. • •• $1.65