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ol Newport B11ch.
Thunday. Jww 28. 1952
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Harbor l 114 cmd 1115 CORONA DEL MAlt CALIF.
FIRST
SECI'ION .
VoL 4-No. 41
ust· (io -r -off Beaches
Per 11chedule, here are some de-
d &ions, stands and opinions, for
your guidance, amusement. amau>·
ment, praise. slander ....
Mayor Aady Smith: Co unc i I
meetings a re good en tertainment.
but how long can I stay awake of
nights? Let's cut them s hort:
your job's to keep those meetings
in hand. • • • Cowtd~ FJ'UI-
elA Horvath and NormaJt MIUer:
~n't forget a blg part of your job
is the business of making decis-
Ions • -• and don't leave quite a ll
of it to CoWlcilmen Braden Finch
and Les IJ;bell. • • • Doc'a: blamel£'ss. bless 'em; it's th£' own-
ers 'A>ho've got to be trainl'd to re-
spect other people's property.
• • • 011: K('(>p it away from
our beautiful Newport Harbor,
and let's not have the over-opti-
mistic greed or 8 few drag down
our magnificent r£'sldt'ntial com·
munity. • • • AJlDf"xatlon of eo.ta MH&: InevitablE.' • • •
r.Jt1Je Hoon•r Oomn:U~: A sound
policy to havt> lnv£' tigators (who
work for free); and if. they fall
to find a host of skeletons. fine:
and If they can savt' us some
mont'y, better yet. • • • Eastt-r
WMk: No credit to our commun-MORt: TitAN S.too ol the ftaest.. ~DI•f' ~'" bo~·NJ to t.he Champion TaP jon uf (':-o" n Crl'>t k •·n·
lty. • • • &.~r Week K.Jdtt : ~ .. 111 .; thf' Ooro.a tk>l Mar dog ownM by Kay Flncb wu aamed bfost of how •t thr nth a nnuul H :H · ~re really not the ones to bor Cltl,.. Kellllel Club .atow lD ~ ~h lut wrrk--ead. The 2-yf'tlr-old Alc:h~n )wuad "•" award·
blame; it~s Ow pa.rents, who should "' tN LouJe Uprtpt M~l ~. Offldal M t:IJaa_f.ed Ula' a uo-'Cl of ~ tt~ 10 000 do~:
spt>nd J.eu Ume in ~tytng and falldtrs had brolc .. att..a..ee ~CII Yor """"'tWlt..r.y-,.._., ~ ,..,.,. la:rv-f filii tt ... u~t eout..
careering and more time fn ~g C'hampfoa Tlw!Joa t. lltOWD a~ve wHb (lf'ft to rl~tht ) T . H. Carruthf'Ml ln. o ot4"d juda:-f" of dnr8: Jb~· ~!n:l ~:.e~:~e club F\JlC'b aad Davtd H. Uprtpt. pn!lllck>at of tbP Harbor CUtes Kf'aHI Club. -!Press·Tt>lrcram photol
tJ a very enterpristng business sue-----
celilfully engaged 1n m a k i "g B alton A• .... .:111·1 money ; it'• the city COWlCil who'll e ..,...
have to shoulder any blame for
"subsidies" or for disposing of Hoover Report public beach areas. • • • and thia
Good WiU Gesture
brings us to Public ~= Let
the city hang on to every foot of
d ty-owned beach, whJch baa been
diminishing in pest years. • • • ne City Tl'aller Park: Must go
eventually and make room for a
fine public park and b a t h i n g
beach. • • • Lawa Bowtlac Clab:
What might weU be termed a IJ!ll('ss tht>rt' are land toil<'t raeth·
"good \\ill gt'sture" was made to u es. . In a )('tter to Oty Council Ralph Larrabei> of 1306 W. Bay Council ,·ott'd to I:T'ant a Jl('rmlt
Monday evening. the -:'liewport Ave.. Newport. by City Council on condition tha.t no p<-rsons s tay
Harbor Board of Realtors le\'elll'd Monday evening. and a!l rt"Sult ~tr. on tx>ard ownu~ht
sharp criticism against the Uttle Larrabct''s yach t Goodwill can ti£' ~fr Larra~<' th<'n spokf' up to
Hoover Committee recommends· up at th£' Lido TurninJ: Basin and say thnt h,. C'OUid not 8<'{'{'Pt a
tJon that the county assl'SS and ket>p a crew aboard. moorim:: in thf' harbor undf'r thoc:,.
collect city taxes. But it took a strong prot<-St conditions. be<'ause the Goodwtll
The Council voted to tilt' thf' lt>t· from Mr. Larrabct' and a forceful had to have some~f' aboard 24
!t>r and to take-it up when thf' l'Upporting plea from Georgt' ~· hours a day to takt' care of the
Uttle Hoov('r report come!< up for Pross of Balboa bE>fore CounctJ yacht and its ,·aluable pro,,s,ons
discussion and decision. pPrhaps 111 j took this action. H(' !'<lid thAt ::.. Goodwill was
the next mN'tin$l. Monday r\'f'-First thN'(? was a rt'port from t>qm pp("d \l.ith scpt•<' tanks and
ning. JuJy 14 Harbor :\tastt'r Russell Craig lh~t thPr•'forr could not causr poilu·
ThE> Renlt.r Board prrsf'ntNl to the Goodwill had \'tolat~ a condl· 11nn
thli Council a rr.,olution JW~""d at 1 uonal permJI by htwin,~.: M"t'''' 1 "If ~ou don't \\ilnl. tt-·' G•>~"ld\\'111
lnst Thursda)•'s brcakfa"-t m<'"'· 11 board at all times. rontra:y t~ R I hrr,. I'll tAk" h<'r 1\\\:t~ and you
mg. opposin~ any chlln,~:tl' from the cit,. ordlnan<'f' '' hich forbtds h\ · wo!1 1 b< I:<' Inn~ t hf' 1.1 '("'· a bo.ut
pre-. ent a.c;s~c;·n~ and Ia'( cniiPr· m.!" aboard a boat m th<' h11rb<-r ~1.114)(1 a ."•ar ' ~Jr I.Jtrra b.·t· o;ard
tlon m<•thod.c: Thf' resolution wn<: I :\fr. f'ru ....... dbpla~ •·<I n <'•,PY of
accompanied by ttit> followm~: lf't · . ,. -, a C:tlifnt ~•a 1"'~1::\Zin.-"hl<'h (1''1·
ter· I ~TORK \ l""ITS ~TORC'K tllrt'd a lar~f' picture of thf' Good·
"A rompartson of 1951·52 Clly Her<''s one family that got thetr 1v.•ll <iS ty r•f) 1n~ :-.;pv.rport Harbor.
and County lax assessmrnts on 1 baby on tim£' ... and no wond('r. t tn -.how thf.' 'aluf' of. kN>pm~ !hi'
real proJ){'rty dlsclo!'l£'~ rounty a,:· Dehwrit>s ar(' prompt to thf' I Goodwill h<'r~ H(' smd that many
sessments art' O\£'r S2.snn.oon I Storck ramtl~ ~tr. and M rs. J A. tx>at <: arr ll\'t'd m hf're tn thf'
higher than the dty's on thE> '!'r~ 1 ~tor ck. :?752 Circle Dr.. ~) I harbor and that c;o c-hildren in our
5ame property. This is costin'! thf' .'hori'S. rccei\'~ a baby girl W<'t'!h·, I<X'l\1 -.choob hst boats 10 th<' har~
(Continued on Page 2 ) 1n~ 6 pound and 14 ounces at St 1 bnr as th<'ir homes.
Pay Its own way, and get off the rree ride. • • • Balboa Parld.a«' Ket.en.. 1\lm 'em off on Sundays
a nd holidays: t hey must make
otMrs jus! as mad as they make
me on such days lin fact. any day I
• • • BaJboa--Nf'WpOrt La~ooa. or more familiarly known as Vogel's
ditch: Good idea: who can ob·
je<:t if the property owners tht're
want to go ahead and root the
b iU. a nd make something of tha t
slrt'tch of waste sands? • • •
Chamber of Comm~rce: Less talk
about bringing "the right sort or
prople t o Newport Harbor" and
more down to earth efforts to gain
the fuU-nedged support or local
b usiness. big and small, and or tht'
local citizens. because there must
come a time when the Chamber
must be on a paying basis. without .
an assist from the tax funds. b • d Fl" h Jo!lt'ph Hospital. Monday, June 23 ~ayor A. W. Smith remark~
!hat ""hat's wmns: 1s th«-ordt·
nancf' " Councilman Brad«-n F inch
satd 11 would not I'E' t'Ommon «-n<:f'
to Joe:(' tht> ,·acht and that r1 ch('('k
• • • Ben Reddick: He has th(' SnOtV IT 1g t •
full ri((ht a nd power and duty to Ens1·gn Aga1n run his paper just the way he Tht" famt'd Fli~ht or Soowb1rds
wants to .• • • Fred AJiea: Ditto. Wlll ~ ht>ld this year on Sunday. d
• • • Hop: Ditto. a.nd more SO, Au~ 3. a~ain under th£' sponsor· Awarded Bl. becalli'e he is solely responsible hip of the N t" w port Harbor
tor all he write no strings, no Chambt>r of Commerce ..
commitments. no chjps on shoul-All Snowbird skippers, from 1 I F or tht> WoC-ond co~uth'P
der, ju t a lot or toU. blood. swe,at to 100. both boys and girls. can yMr. thP ~rwport Harbor Dl·
nnd tears to bring the Ensign to a ent<'r thf' rae('. Entry blanks and !'ll'O \\':&" df'Sil:1llltf"d by City
position of prominence. financial course charts can now tx> obtained 1 Council Monday f"''f'~ u UIP
stability and leadership in this at the Nt'wpor! Harbor Yacht lPj:lll Of'\UpapPr of tbt> City of
community or Newport Harbor. Club Balboa Yacht Club, Lido lsi(' S t>wport Bu .ch. aad wlU thO!!
Yach't Club. J . A. Seek office on apia publlsb u ch:ltliw ly aU t.he
Balboa Island, the Harbor Mast-offldal aoUCf'S of the C'lty for lie-lor lactioa er's oWce in Ba)boe, the McNally lhfl C!OI'ft1a( Ol'Cal )'Mr . 11M and Vallely Boat Rentals and the ~ Ne.,..t Balboa PrMA
Chamber of ~ office at aad tbe .1:1u1p boU. ... ._.died The Newport Harbor IOwanta 1400 Cout HJghway, Newport. w• at Ute ra~ e.tablblb.-1 u
Club has been divided Into tam1 Entria muat be turned m to one u.e 1ep1 rat.e for t~te ~ty "l
to compete In a contHt for round-of tM dlltribuUon points pnor to aa.e IJoud ot Sapen1llon. 011 a tnc QP items for the Kiwanis Auo-10 a. m.. of the day ol the race. ..._ ..,1 ~ lAS b-
Um. which will be held Saturday, Law atries wtJl be ~iwd at a.eu. eeea•dtMI ., v.u.e& .....
Auc. 23. neu RJchartfl Udo Mar-the a...ber o1 ~ office ...._ ........ c.-d1 puW
ket. (o.tllnwcl • pqt I) a.e ..... tile ...._. after .._.
The teama are beadl!4 by the ...._ ~ ....,. dtel n.--
followtna cae· Jack Raub, 8P~ PLJaiTY --....... -.& M ... •ftll Dr Vft'IJOI' 1, Ray Dllre, A s 1-ouDee boy wu 111e e1t7 t \.., ..._ a.e tint Joim Xlml*, u Deb. Ja.ph bam • .J-. 2), to Dr. ud u • .. .......... ,.., ..
GuertD, Ro111nd WeDa ud Jim lira. 9puftbl. 18 8eacon _;;;;'C:;;_.;;.;...;.,.;.;;.....m_r_t .... •;...· -----Jitanm. s.Jt. at St. J.epta ~tal. •
, ,:hotdti b.> madt to <>.t><' 1f tht.>r• ...,,.l" no chan<.'f' nf J"('IIU!ion. tht'n
f!'O cwrr • ht ordi na O{'{'
\1 r l..i!r ra bt." ~;ud that th('
(',...orl,, al! l.ttd la1n out!>ide of th,,
hnrhor nil la~l Wt't'k. but M work
N'lltld h.• don<' aboard b«nuM' ot
I the rough wrAth<>r. so ht> bro~ht
thf' Goodwill 10 Sunday artemoon
Ht' adde-d th11t th•" h11rt'10r mastt-r
askl'd hiM "tl • ~·'' r "•m J"•rmiS·
!';ion to enter. .md that if h<'
sta~ ht' ~ould s:rt .a citation
the next mornms.: Mr Larrabet>
said he would tx> happy to tak<'
issue with that order, b«.ause be
bad looked up the maritime law
.. nd knew whet'\' ~ stood.
Council suspended !~ condi-
tional prnnit it had JUSt granted.
granted a tfmporary penn.it ~
in« a sanitary check. which M-.yor
Smith ~f'd Sanitary Oft'lc:leT
Michael lfsly to makt'. ao.cn
*iU ~ arnendl.nl t:ht' onl·
nance to a.Uow boats to k~p Pft'•
t~CJ~VWl aboanl oYft'ldlht U ani-
tal')' r .. dllt~es aft pcvvtc~N.
•
Almost all or the ov('rflow
crowd of some 200 llrW'\ 1ved to
the fighting end of ont' of tht' llonftt'St Council meetin~s or re·
cent record Monday evenin~. and
alon£: about an hour afte-r mid-
m~ht the Counc•l \Ot£'d to k~p 1 dot:s otr tht> bf'achr \, of Balboa Is-
land
I t was the dog probJt'm that just
about PVery(lllf' was "aiting for;
and at the start of th<' tn('('tin~.
the Councal announced at thP sug-
gestion of Councilman F r a 11 cis
Hor\ath, that dOJ:S would come up
last on th•• agrnda Fin:tlh at
11.21..1 lw c.hscu.:.~•on !'11rt•d and
continued until a f('v. mtmtl• o; IY·
foJ'(' I a. m.
Citr Clerk C. K Pnr~' ..,, ~1'(1
I II ,,L( h) t('ndmg t ht• rf'l>IJI t~ nf I ht•
po tcard poll of l!-.land I'WJK rt~ t>wners TheN' wl'rP 7l 1 ,.,., an·
S\\o.;J·<;, a ppro\inC tht' ()'• ;•p<:;i} !(•
kf'<.'P do~s o(f lx>achP.. -nn an·
..,w<'rs. plus 27 ~,.~ It'll•"" and 4
nn '~'t t•rs a nd nn(' prll"m
Dr 1101 <ICP Parkf'r rl! &100:1 J-..
land. ,.pok··<:man for th• oppostnon
to !he propost-<j ordmanc•· aid
1 that thf' prf'c;f'nt lt•&<;h law wnulci
be adequart> tf r n for<',. r1. H 1·
thought that a cummt tr• •· •uld
bave 'A>Orkt'd out a !'olution rt>ad 1 a sugstested C'Od of caninf' 'thtc<;
and sa1d that 1t \\()uld bl• bo ttf'r
to <'<iucatt> than to lt>£1<:1ate.
Thh ;.., thl propost'd C'Odt> ot 1rthlcs:
"As a do~ ov. m·r l '"II d<' m) tx>st to k('('p m.r do.~r on lt>a.sh at
I aU limes, to ha\ P m) do{: properly
licensed: to 5('(' that m.r do~ dot'S
not contaminate pn,·att> or pubhc
property. and 1f he should. at 1~ my
responsibility to St"'e that 1 t ts
cle-aned up; to ket'p my oog trom
excess1ve barking and ~ent'rall:O
making a nuisance of hirn.selJ:
a nd to S('(' that any \iCtous dog is
properly rt"Strained and muzzll'd
in public."
Mrs. E C. ~run rommel\led
on wbat she tf'rml'd a terrifi<'
nuisance and sa•d that shE> ob-
je(:tl'd to peoplt' who walked their
dogs to gt't the nuisanf'f' from their
,·ardc; !o tht' propert:-of others.
She said that Balboa Islanders
had expreSSNi themselves OH'r·
wht'lmingly m tht' postcard poll
in favor of som£> control
Dr. Parker ra1 t>d thr qut><:.uon
whe-ther an\ dJSt.taSt' iJ> earrit•d to
human$ by dot:rS Counc1lman :'\or·
mnn ~lill<'r r('ad a qil trm£'nt b~ t
d('l('tor who i!'> a ~yndtcat('d n('w'
l)apt'r C'\1IUTTU11>'' AA:'oint; that ·•
,km rondition mu~·ht bt> cau.'-Ml In
''orms in dol'!'. J . A. Seek. who hac; be<'n around
about as long as tht> [sland hac:
r('markl'd that this sPemt'd like a
good si.zed fight and he d.ld.n ,
want to tx> IE'ft out. He recalled
that h(' had brou~ht th(> first do$:
onto the Island somt• 40 years a1!o
and that th<'re also wt're horsE>'.
chickens. a cnw and a ~oat Thm .:s
began to g('t tou~h for Rt•,·er "hf'n
the stre\'ls and allt>:o-~ W t'N' p8\•·d
fContlnuro on Paie !'il
Ma,·or Explains
"J think thli I Whl'O 8 I'«"' U'C'tl·
man \'Otes m,. on a motion , nci
IS OU'·\Otl'd .$ 10 1 h• llh('u!d I,.
plain his n'ason,. for tx-an~ !'l() f.u
OUI of St('p V.lth tht T('S\ o{ I 1<'
Council.
·t refe-r to the ,·ote at last Mon-
day ni~tht's Council l'l'K"eting on thf>
annual a ppropriation or $100 to
tht> Bowlmg Gr'e'Cn Club. plus f~
watt>r plus no tax.
"First. it ls a private club on
Cit.)' property-\'~ valuable pro-
perty .
''Second. 27 members, 101ne of
whom do not live or ~ taxf'S in
Newport &ach, pay $10 a ytter
<OmtlnU!d on .... C)
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EiiS/Gii OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
of the City · Hoover Report Schedules Are Listed for
tax~?e:~r:w.~Y':r tlloo,-Cia I w t s f ty' OF NEWPORT BEACH
P'ubllshed ..... ry Thuracfey In the City of Newport leech, Celifornle. OHlce end
printing plent In the Ensign lulldlng, 1104 Coed loule ... erd, Corone del Mer. ~/"1tr~e1~~~L ~~ty ~~ 5585 R I IF I I seas and collect our city taxes this
TELE,HONES: HArt-1114 end 1115
• * * The NEWPORT HARBO R ENSIGN has been determined to be a news·
paper of general circulation by judgment of the Superior Court end by reason
thereof ls qualified to publiah ell public notices r-.quired by low. * • •
Applifetion for entry as second·cleu metter is pending.
AllVO E. HAA,A Edliw efld ll'ublisher
yt>ar It would have raised our cJty
taxes another $29,235 at curren t rates.
''A comparison of county as-
sessed valuations of the dUes
wtthln the 10 Southern Call!ornla
counties discloses Orange County
cities carry the highest percaplta
assessed valua tlons or all : 64 per-
cent higher than Riverside County
cities carry the highea~ capita
Angeles County cities, 114 percent
higher than Santa Barbara County
cities. 154 percent hlehe r than San
Diego County cities, 274 percent
higher than Ventura County cit-
Ies.
A water safety program will bt"'
g1n Monday, July 7, and continue
through Aug. 22 for the Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa areas, It ls announ~ by the eo-sponsors, Ver-
non Allen, director ot recreation,
and Earl Peterson, water aatety
chairman for the local brand\ ot
American Red Crou.
AI Irwin, director or s~
and water safety, announC~» that
the following Red CrOll water
safety Instructors. trained q na· P'EG HAArA • AaiOCIIate ~iior
CAL lOOT Adver+lslnt
• SUISCIIPTION IATtS •
S)no Yoor, in the Harbor Aree ... -·--··-................................... ..... ....... $2~50
Five Months, in t-he Hetbor Ar ..... ___ ............. -.............. _ ..... " .... 1.00
One Yeor, ouhido of the Harbor Aree .• -................. -........... ... • ...... 1.00
Pollee luillllf
See Melodi,.. ·
tlonal traJnlng schools, wUI .. Ja
charge a.t the fi ve loca~~ cJudlna ~ IIlah School DDol:
ginja ~. DorJa ~
Slyh, ... th~-, .t Cubblm ud toe..
Four Montfu, outside of the He rbor Area........................... ..... ........ . ........ I .00
• RATES FOl IENEWALS *
One Yeer, in the Herbot Aree ......... ___ ..... -............................. ·-.. $2.00
One Year, outside of the Harbor Area ....... -......................................... 2.50
Mailing Addreu: 1104 Coed ao.levercl, CoreN 41.1 Mer, C.llfor~tle
Harbor Assistance League
Dinner Dance Next Thursday
"In view ot these figures the
Newport Harbor Board of Real-
ton questions whet.Mr the dtizens
of .A..oahelm, Brea, F u 11 e r t o n ,
Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach,
La Ha6ra and Santa Ana, wtw.e
city taxes are uaeued and col-
lected by the county, would be
happy it these figures were gen-
erally known.
Women ot tM NeWport Harbor
PoUce Awdliary took a night out
Tuelday and went to Lol Aneeles
to see the melodrama, ''The Drwlk-
ard." Alter the olio acbl, the
muter ot ctremonles Introduced
Mrs. Ed Bates1 president. Special
guesta of the awd.Uary were Mrs;
Craig P hoenix a nd Mrs. Ray John-
ston.
guard at ~ pool be
Haggerman.
Momlng cluses will be beJd at
and Hlrh School pool and at 10th
and Bay In Newport. ~
daMes will be held OD Ja..
Jand. Bay Shores. OUna Cove. and
High School pool.
The general reglstratlon dly at au loeationa will be W~y.
J uly 2-between 9 and 11 a. m. at
lOth and Bay in Newport; bo,.
between 9 a nd 11 a. m . a t pool en-
tra.nce at H igh School; Bey
S hores, Balboa Wand and OUna
Cove will register between 1 and 3. Added to a lush tropical atmos-
phl're with exotic blossoms flown
dirt'<"t ly from the Hawaiian Is-
lands. Joe Moshay and hi.s orches-
tra will furnish the musical gay-
t'ty for tbe Newport Harbor As·
sistanct' League dinner dance being
ht>ld next Thursday, July 3, at th.e
Nt>wport Harbor Yacht O ub.
bles being sent In, Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Crary of Newport (Mrs.
Crary 14 president of the Assist-
ance League) will hoet a table of
12 including Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Nledecker of Harbor Island, M r.
and Mrs. John Swigar t of Balboa,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith of Bay
Shores, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Me-
serve, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ramser.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCook , all of
whom divide their time between
Los Angeles and the Harbor.
"That the total ~upty assessed
valuation within this city of $41,·
276,330, times the rate for county
purposes i n s I d e cities or $1.!5
means that Newport Beach City
conlributl'd $47'.,677.80 to the
county general tund in 1951-52,
to be spent by the Board of Super-
visors as they saw fit. The $1.15
rate Inside cltlet for county pUr-
poses is a llocated by the Board of
Supervisors as follows :
Members at the theatre party
included Mrs. Harry Lace, Mrs.
~yton Com ecl, Mrs. Roger Neff,
Mrs. Don Burdsall, Mrs. Ed Bates.
Mrs. V i n c e n t Cusumano, Mrs.
Mere! Coe, Mrs. Howard Gerrish.
Mrs. Ernest Waltz, Mrs. Wllliam
Stockdale. Mrs. Bill Blue, Mrs.
Harris Cottle, Mrs. Bob Atkinson
and Mrs. Laveta Lace.
The momJng program:
Newport~ ltt!l aa4 Bay: 9:30 to
10, swimmers. any a ge; 10 to
10:30, Intermediates, any ap;
10:30 to 11, beginners, 8, ·t and
10; 11 to 11 :30. beginners, e and
7; 11 :30 to noon, beginners, 6 and
7; 10 to noon, junJor and eenlor
Ufe saving for boys and gitll, 12
and up. Cocktail hour will be at 7 p. m.
and Johnny Crenshaw, Newport
Yacht Club chef, promises dinner
AI 8. Dt.>corations will be en-
ha need by the summer dinner
1:owns and semi-formal frocks of
lhP feminine guests.
Among the reservations for ta-
Hal
Dike
Says:
He Is
"THE MAN
W ITH A PLAN"
..1. ; ~~~~ mon with
.s PLA NNED IN-
SU RANCE PRO-
GRAM fott e d to
pe: .~ • nt-"<1~. The home own·
,.. +~e l"lercho ~f lhe boel owner,
-.,...,fo cl.•e• s eq~o'Jy '" need
• r: ll' rted .nsvr12nce f '' his P'RO-
TECTION. £.,.,..,:>ne hos different
l c n • Jto.,ce progre m toii-
.J •o ' • ·~oso needs is h·s bert
• ~ IS IT POSSIBLE THAT A
PLAN OF INSU RANCE WOULD
GIVE YOU MAXI MUM PRO TEC.
TION AT A MINIMUM COST?
"The Man With a Plen"
Hal Dike
INSURANCE & BONOS
)4 1 I Newport BJ,..d. HArbor 402
NEW~RT BEACH ,
Don't Accentuate
Low Ceilings . . .
Or. and Mrs. Frank Wilkinson
jr., of Corona Highlands are enter-
taining Mr. and Mrs. George Pen-
ney of Corona del Mar, Mr. and
Mrs. George Und of Bay Island
a nd Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ramsey
a nd Dr. and Mrs. 0 . G. Suess of
Balboa Island.. Dr. Wilkinson is
the dentist at thE' A ss istanc e
l.Rague Dental Clinic and Dr. Sue s
has a lso been devoting part time
there.
Thursday's dlnnPr dance is a
new mid-summer arfair of the
Dental Clinic, which was built ar1t1
put into operation during this past
year.
Lido Boy lnjarecl
Ia Shallow Dive
A shallow dive into the surf at
Newport near 37th St. on Sunday
s e r i o u s I y Injured 15-year-old
Duane Gatterdam. son of Mrs. and
Mrs. A. L. Gatterdam, 128 Via San
Remo, Lido Isle. Duane's condi-
tion was listed as "fair" at the
Santa Ana Community Hospital,
wherE' ht' was taken after the acci-
dent. Ufeguards said he was un-
able to use his arms or shoulders.
You may find a profitable ex-
change for t~t real estate In the want ad aectfoD.
IOEAS
County General ........ . .5663
Health Dep t. ....... ........ .0525
County Hospital .......... .3640
Welfare ........ ................. .1125
Advertising . . .. .. ........ .0043
Parks .. -· .... .0287
General RE"serve .0217
$1.1500
"Mighty little came back to us.
Why put the city's head Into the
mouth of so hungry a lion that
takes such big bites?
Juniors Name
Chairmen
New CJ\alnnan o( committees
were a ppointed Tuesday a t the
final meeting or the year for the
J uniors of the Assistan~ League
and $1,000 donation was voted to
gi\'e to the Senjor group of the
Newport Harbor AssIs tan c e
LE:'ague to help In paying for the
Dental Clinic Bulldin~.
The committE'c chairmen an• as
roflows: Mrs. L. B. Broering,
Thrift Shop; Mrs. H. M. Noble.
welfart' and dental cUnlc; Mrs.
Frank Marscellas, layettes: Mrs.
R. N. agerlor. veterans hospital
and Mrs. Sheldon F . Craddock,
publicity.
Hostesses for the dessert. which
was servoo at the eague Service
Cen ter. were Mrs. WilUam Ritter
and Mrs. Marscellas.
Louise Thomas on Staff
Of OCC in Homemaking
"The Newport Harbor Board of
R~altors (('(>is tha t the present
county asst'ssment is already too
high and if the assessment of our
property within the city is left
t'ntirely to the county assessor we
will destroy our only check on the
rounty's tendency to 'soak' the
people of Newport Beach. In re-
cent years Newport Beach has
can-led a disproportionately large
share of the county tax burden.
Other parts of the county feel that
we are a "rommunity of wealthy
yacht owners" hence bettt>r able
to bear the higher taxe&. rr we
surrender the assessing of real
property taxes entirely to the Miss Loui e Thomas. who for
county we will be surrendering all the past several years has served
hope for a fair equalization or that KS HomE' Service Dirt'ctor or the
burden. Souti1ern Counties Gas Company,
"Even though asst'ssment and has been added to the instructional
collection or city taxes is trans-staff at Orange Coast Collt'ge.
Cen-ed to the county, the city will Miss Thomas will teach homemak-
still have to maintain a depart-ing and will be in charge of the
ment and personnel to handle the new Home Management Cottage
billing and collecting of current I which thE' college "'ill put into
city bonds, city sales taxes, 11-operation next September.
cense fees, parking meter fw1ds, She graduated from Purdue Uni-
E:'tc .. and any city ~nds that may H•rsity and has completed subse-becom~ necessary m the future; a quent graduate study courses at
great mcom•enJence w o u 1 d b e Purdue and at U. C. L.A. Arter ~aused to property owners by ha,·-teaching Home Economics in West-
mg the ~rds kept out of ~he I ville Hlgh School, Indiana. for two ~ity; a great deal of C?ta fus1on years, she came to California and
IS caused by the county USing code s erved as laboratory research
numbers and assessor's p a r c e I worker for Shell Chemical Com-
numbers on the tax bills. rather pany in Torrence. She has been
than lot, block a nd tract names with the gas company since 1947. and numb<trs.
"Summary: That if it Is desir-
able to consolidate collection of
city and county taxes it might be
preferrable for the city to collect
the county taxes. for a fee, rather
Realtors or the Harbor sectJon get results through~ ot the En-
slgn real estate aectioll.
. • by having lerge u penses of
plain, vaeant wall' in e low-e.iliflged
roolf>oo-.Qr by using high meuive fur-•
niture thet will crowd the eeilint
and meke it eppear lower th.n if
than to surr ender control or these
functions or government to a
la.-ger political subdivision farther
removl'd from the grass roots;
that home rule in taxation is a vi-
tal principle of representative gov-, .. Jl, is. Avotd using too much
furniture, and too meny fuu y ee-
eanories. u.. tried·and.trve d e-
coretor t ricls too.
Make Ceiling
Appear Higher •.•
• • • by ,.intiftg ii several th.td"
ligh+.r theft the wells • • • ......
henti"t gfoupt ~ ey.-cetchin9 pi~ twM ,_ ftl.fl you wouW onli-
flarily. Low, sprewling mo d • r !'
ch.in a fld ,tofu ere ewcel .. nt 111
low ceili'"J~ ~ Solid weft
cofon ere bett-W stripet ( ep-
efld-down) e,.4f ,taW ••ll,.per will
_.. good e.illttg h.lthtet~en..
ernment; and that tax collection a,
and/or assessment or city taxes
by the county rather than by the
city wouJd constitute a further
concentration of authority-one or
the points warned against in the
Herbert Hoover report ."
Dredging
Cost Give~
City Engineer &rt Webb ~
ported to the O ty Council Monday
even ing that the cost ot dreda:ln.r
the Grand Canal ot Balboa bland
would be about $2,400.
He l&ld that the lut time It wu
dredged wu In June, 1tH7. when
5,800 cubic yards of material wne
removed and ~ted near the
eea walls. About 6.000 cubk teet
wlU have to be remowd thil )'at
ln drecl&in& a 20-foot wide dlumel.
O ty CoUncU referred the matter
to the Joint Hartlol: Committee to ~~ee ll the county woulct lllare ID
the cmt.
HlP Sebool pool, bo,..: 10 to
10:30; swimmers, any age; 10 to
10:30. Jntennediates. any a~;
10 :30 to 11, beginners, 8, 9 and 10;
11 to 11 :30. beginners, 6 and 7:
11 :30 to noon, beginners, 6 and 7.
The afternoon program :
Bay Shore., Cblaa Con ...
B<.o. l slaad: 1 to 1:30, inter-
mediates, any age; 1:30 to 2, swim-
mers, any age: 2 to 2:30, begin-
ners. 10 and 11; 2 :30 to 3, begin-
ners, 8 and 9; 3 to 3 :30, !xtginners.
6 and 7.
Hlgh School pool, rfrla: 1 to
1 :30, swimmers. any age; 1 to 1 :30,
intermediates. a ny a ge: 1:30 to 2,
beginners, 8. 9 and 10; 2 to 2 :30.
beginners, 8, 9 and 10: 2:30 to 3.
beginners, 6 and 7 : 3 to 3:30, be-
ginners. 6 and 7; 3 :30 to 4, begin-
ners, 6 and 7.
HJ~tb S<lbool pool: Girls and
boys: 1 to 3 p. m., junior ute aav-
ing, 12 to 15, senior life savtng,
16 and up.
Langenheims Go
On Trip to East
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Langenheim
of Lido Isle and their son, John,
left yesterday morning, their lni·
tial des tination being the U.S.
Naval Acad e m y at A.nnapolls.
There 19-year-old John will be
sworn in as a Midshipman In cere-
monies to be held Monday. It was
announcoo just last week that he
had rc~ived his appointment to
the Naval Academy.
Mr . and Mrs. Langenheim will
go from there to Worcester, Kua.,
where Hay, as executive sec:retary
ot the Newport Harbor Chamber
o( Commerce. will w a t c b the
Olympic crew trials on July 3-4-5
to learn the details or staging .uch
an event here and to urge that the
trials for the 1956 Olymplca be
held here In Newport Harbor. The
Langenheims c x p e c t to return July 10.
Tla~aiNiay. Juae 28. 1152 ....
JudithChapmanofNewport
W ed to John Charles Penney
An heirloom gown, fonnerly
wom by four brl~ in her famJly,
was wom by Miss Judith 0\ap. man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward T. Chapman ot 1104 W.
Ocean Front, Newport, at her
wedding to John Charles Penney, aon of Mr . and Mrs. George Pen-
ney, 1405 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar. .
The late afternoon ceremony
took place at St. J ames Episcopal
Church with ~-Paul Moore Wheeler officlatllig.
The bride's gown· was white sa-
tin with a full sweeping train,
with a bodice of delicate French lace encrusted with ttny t~eed
peula and a matching lace JuUet cap. OrclUds comblned wUh white
stephanotis and Ught blue delphin-
ium made up her bridal bouquet.
The pale blue was repeated In the
church flowers which w ere bu-
keta or fluffy white chiffon dals-
IH and pale blue delpbinlum at
the altar and nanking the aisles.
Edward T. Chapman m. J~
Mullender and William MannJng.
A reception followed the wrd-
dlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Best of Corona de l Mar.
The bride's mother wore a pale
blut> s hantung swt wit h white lact!
hat and a corsage of lavendA r
delphinium, while Mrs. Penney
chose a beige silk prtnt suit with
beige flower -trimmed hat and a
corsa~e of petite red roses.
Assisting at the reception were
Mrs. Richard Castle and Mrs. Lon-
nie.> Vin~nt .of Balboa, Mrs. Nel-
IIOn Niece of UdoJsle~ Mrs. Ralph
Deaver ol Balboa bland.
Both u.e bride and groom at-
tended Occidental College, where
the former Mia Chapman was af-
fiUated with Delta Omicron Ta u
Sorority and the bridegroom be-
longed to Phi Gamma Delta fra-
t ernity. Judith later graduated
from Long Beach State College.
The new bridegroom is now at-
tending the University of Southern
California Law School. After
s pending the swnmer in the Har·
bor Area they will make their
home in Los Angeles this fall
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2-DAY -STORE-WIDE
Television & Appliance
THE
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SAVE UP TO 113 ON NEW RCA VICTORS.
PACKARD BELLS & ZENITH TV's
and BENDIX. FRJGIDAIRES cmd
NORGE APPIJANCES
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JUNE 27 & 28
house of harmony
O'EN MONDAYS -FltiDAYS -SAT URDAYS 'til 9 p. m. Tbe maid or honor, Mrs. Ro-
bert C. Hadden of San F rancisco,
was a ttired in a ballet length
gown or Ivory taffeta, over which
she wore a bouffant new ivory
toned skirt. Identical gowns were
wom by Mrs. Edward Chapman m of Newport Heights and Miss
Nancy Nay of San Marino, who
sel'Ved as bridesmaids. Mixed
bouquets and hak circlets were
worn by the a ttendants.
Best m a n w a s t h e groom's
brother, James FrNlerick Penney,
and Wlhering was taken care of by
Snowbird Flight
To Be Augu st 3
A.LL YOU CAN EAT
(Continued from Page 1) only, up to 12 noon that day.
Chamber Secrt'tary Hay LangPn-
helm rt>q ucsts t hat entries be
turned in as t-arly as possjblc.> in
order thllt skipper ba~c.>s may be
obtained f o r a ll t'n tran1s. No
award wtll be given iC entry
blanks arP not filt'd pnor t o thE'
race. Startmg time for thP met•
wiU bP 1:30pm
V E'tlli>(-rll of thP CE'n~.>ral Com-
mittee who \\.'ill direc t this 17th
Annual Flight of thl' Snowbirds in-
clu&.> Dr. 0 . G. Sut'SS, chairman of
the Chamber's Yachting Commit-
tee; J am£>s Webster, Robert Boyd, I
J . A. &>ek, Har bor Mast£>r Russell
Craig, Sandy MacKay. Clifford W.
Chapman, C. F . Landers. Pc>te
Fidter, Geor~l' Hoag n. Charl£'s
lJllman. H ow a r d Lewis, Mark
Healy, Urban L. Bf'h, R o b ert
Beedlt'r, L. S. Rowberry, Mayor
Andrew Smith. Chamber Presi-
dent Harvl.'y Somers, and Hay
Langl'nhelm.
This year's Commodore Thomas
Rutter of the Newport Harbor
Yacht Club will a ct as patrol
judge, Commodorf' Robert M e-1
Guire of the.> Voyagc.>rs Yacht Club 1
wiD act as judge of the finishes:
Commodore Gcor~e L. Carrington,
Jr., of thf:' Lido Yacht Club wiU
act as judge or the starts. and
Commodore Converst> Wurdemann
.of tht> Balboa Yacht Club will act
as judge of the course. 'nK> Flight of the Snowbirds.
which was sallE'<~ for the.> first lim£'
in 1936 with 48 entries. has grown
OOfltinually until it ~ 'now cons id-
el'ed the outstanding small boat
rare of the na lion. The event itself
has been a most Importa nt con-
tributor towa rd the development
of t~alling In Newport Harbor and I
is responsible for the early train-!
ing or boys and girls who la tc.>r
have turned out to be some of th<>
molt capable and experienred sail-
on on the Pacific Coast.
A total of 16 trophic.>s are do-
neted each year by prominent d tt-
zen~~, business concerns and th<'
OQ' of Newport Beach. This year
tlley wiU be presented by Mayor ~ Smith at the Chamber of
Cammerce Office at 5 p. m. im-
mediately followlllg t.tw race and u.e public is lnvited to attend the
p!I'Cse-ntation. Spedal t.roph.les wUl
be aW&rded to the youncnt girl
Uld yoWlgett boy who m'--t saU
alone and flnlsh the course.
IN FRONT OF RICHARD·s e e SAT. JUNE 28 e e 7 A.M. TO 11:00 A.M.
F or Salada or CookiDK 49• \\'ES ON 27. qt. ..
OIL ... pt. ..
Holly Jl1ae Gra.DDlated 19· SUGAA ..
10 lb.&«. .. .
Tea Gardea Purf'
"New Crop'' 2111• STRAWBERRY PRF.8. I ..
l~OL .Jar ......... .
A•other \'ac:atioe Hit.: t9•
BISQlTJCK ~ ..
40..0&. Plq. . ... . .
Blue Bomlf't
Colorf'Cl lJa Quarters
MARGARLVE
Pouad . ·-· ...... .
Luer'a QaalJ ty
MALL
BOLOGNA ...
Laer'a Qallly
FR.ESH LIVER
SAUSAGE ....... .
.55~
.. 45t.
Al'd Ntp. Slt'rp W!K. 65.
&ED 8IUH .. CIIED'K CHEESE ..
1mporte11 Kexleaa 4• Pt7lllPIUN SEEDS .,...,
5-oL 6ar ·--·--··-···········
llldaard"a owa 2t• IIACA&ONI SAlAD ~ ..
PCM8d ····--····---······· ..•
Go~ Dell«llt 2t• OA&UC ~ ..
C&OUTON&--.Iar .......
T.atoes
No, 2~ <G•15<
T,•a r.nrd•·n ~~ rup. Libby's Or-
·1111-!t· J Ul<'<'. FOIL:t•n. C'offPE'. };foil~
!:'u~ar ('ubbiM>n·~ Toast. Do"Ant')-
flakt• \\'aiCics, and Our o,, n Tasty
L111k :'au.,.u.:"" ,\II r ha • • Fe ·r only
SOc. You don't even have to lx'
h•·r• ro "'m thf' SHill oo sa' ln.!'
Rond rh• Am•rtt..lll Ltl!l"n '" 1:1\-
tnl! o\\lt) Th.~r ..tlvn• 1:-. 'At ~th th•
50c ticket
'.I 111 ,, , .r• h~ 1nd cl• ,, r \ .r ~· [J(.>l'-
1•1• a"ltl '""' • .1\t•• • \\rl• ht•nt•hr
., •I • 'lu "' Otl ' d-. nr I h•' Brf'akfa<.t
... Buy your Ticket..s Today.
c
American Legion Breakfast
l 'uhtt-r 's :\luunt.uln t.rown COFFEE Cifie Flnt Q...Uty B -I'EB
8aowdrttt
SHORTENING
79 :. 2-lb. 156 Caa
77' Pound <vt.,a
67' Olaat
Pk,g.
J ~ 75'
MAKE 'Ol~E TOLL IIO('St:
COOKIE."< FOR TilE IUD~:
N~Uf'S J§• f'OOKD: ..
'flX -Pkl{.
:'\t'f!U~ 21· MOR~EL! ..
Pkc.
Sf.nld sw~t Fl'ricla to· TANGERlNE ..
Jl'IC'E-Xo. 2 caa
per~
PAXCA&.E MIX_,...._
~&
Far.n Fresh Produce
tl T H E PEACHES . 2 ·~· 25 <
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BALBOA ISLAND
BAY FRONT
Beautiful colonial home on
sheltered East Bay. Large llv-
tng rm., full size dining rm.,
apacious kitchen and break-
ta.at area. 3 nice corner bed-
rooms, 2 baths and a separate
maid's room and bath, Pl.lJS
a neat bedroom apartm<•nt
over double garage.
PRIVATE PIER AND FLOAT ... $571000 Furn.
Excellent terms low interest
Stanley Hadfield
KMitor
IIAdlor 10 or IIAJ'bor IU'r-1
1U 11.artae Balboa .......
2-Bedroom. East side.
very cute ---ranch
style, fenced yard ...
Full price . . $7 .20()
ubmJt DoWIL
2 • Bdrm., hardwood,
ti le · --and panelray
heat, 2-car gar. Close
to markets. transpor·
tation & schools. This
won't last. ... Better
hurry on this one.
B. A. lereso1
1982 Newport Blvd .. Coste Mese
BEecon 5225
Eve: BE.ec:on 6283-R, BE.econ 6560
GOOD INVESTMENTS
Motl'l on Xt"\\l)()rt f\lnl. close to
beach 1 um 1, furm:.ht'd, and
res1d£'nt'!' ~.ua}!P". I a u n d r y
1oom. l..nl 100x2.t'i.
Prko•d $47,500
Apptox $6,()(1(t :;.l•ar itwCime
COST.\ 'It:~
East::-tth· lot 75x 1<10, 3 blocks
to tran:-.· $1 000 portat1on 1 cash
R W Barli BROKER
1 • ne • & Anoc.
I 829 Newport Blvd. Corle Me~e
BEec:on 5320
ONLY $81000
V{'ry hum"!-. furnished rottag{',
by the tx-ach, patio, bar-b·Q.
quiet section. $2 000
You would lm.-lt. 1 dn.
N B C Realty Co.
Jemt~ C. Howerd, M9r.
l I I b Newport Blvd.. N.B. HA 1405
TRADE!
BAI..BOA Pr::NJ.SSl "LA 4-bdrm.
2-bath spacious homt· on llh
lots. Forc•·d air h('at, fireplace,
nicely landscaped. pal!o
.
WILL EXCHA.SGE ror nice
home in Corona del Mar.
Phone HArbor 3271.
Ballloa Realty Co.
100 E. Ba.Jboa Blvd.
Services
Painting-Paperhanging
GEORGE BURKHARDT
G08 lt..t 8&., Newport a-da
HArbor IU8-W
Call after 1 p. m.
H. H. HOLBROOK
Dependable Plumbing
A Prompt Rfpa1r Service
Thumday, Juua 28, 1152 !laundc
.r; ... =;:====;:==== IXCIPTIONAL BUYS Real Eatate cS Reutall For Sale Situatio
• •
SCENIC tum. apts. overlooldn& 8' COLDSPOT retrtl·• 1erJe me RELIABL.
bay, & ocean. Slneles & doubla vegetable COOler, ~. HA. 1489-R Call HA 59950 ---South of the highway, close to schools and shopping dis-
trict, good 2-bedroom hoW18. A vall. daD.y, wk)y, monthly. Pall-WEDGEWOOD tab. top pa ranp, CAPABLE ~~r~414 Seaview, CDK. with ertddle. 6' f"rlllda1re ap-by day<
~.000. FRONTING on maiillli-prox. 1 yr. old. Barp.tD. can be YARD wo
cc.>nt sandy beach, beaut. Riviera seen at 214 Iris, CDM. gardene1
home on lge. estate. Shown by OAK BUFFET a: baDquet table, 6 GffiL 21, ON 45' CORNER LOT in CDM. very attractive 2-bdrm. home,
dJsPOI81 and all modern con\'eniences. Be sure and call Cor an appointment to see this one. appt. Toni Arnold, 1203 Coast upholaL chain, uprtabt · piano, care ot
81vd., Corona del Mar. library rnabog. table, oU paint-care tra • • lnga (landscapes, marinel). Kl 426 Mar For Sale 3-4601, 1600 McFadden St.. Forrest
An Exceptional home in Shore Cliffs - - -WE HAVE IT ! .
RENTAL ••. Looking for a 3-bedroom home, south of the highway and 1 block from COM Beach.
Beautifully furnished, y~ar 'round l{'ase. Immediate possession. • • • • • ~Sa;;;;;;n~ta;,Ana.~=---.....--,-......--MEDICAL 12 ~· PADDLEBOAR.; 1 yr. old. ANTIQUE settee, walDUt, beaut. full tim.
Excel. cond. Colt a:85: will aeU hand·<:arved, burl trim, ruby Call Ha
WANTED BY CASH CUSTO~O' lot South of Seaview. for $40. HArbor 2090 or BEacon plush uphol. for sale or trade for 0473-W.
6697-W-K. ~hlna cupboard or ~leaf diD-----
APT size Roper gas range. HAi'bOf lllg set. Call 102-6392; Evea: Wanted 2490. Lexington 6._
1 GRAY Hide-a-bad type sora; one CLARUS....... 2X:S mm. camera, COlONA DEL M A B P B 0 P E B T I E s.
Robert B. LJ11A a.acl Belea L Lyaa. III'Oian
411 Coast Boulevard CORONA DEL MAR
2-pc. green sectional; 2 den case and acoesa., flub. alum. tri-
lamps; 1 doz. Rock(' Sharpe pod, $100. CaU HArbor 1489-R.
1-BDRM.
S50 a m4
Beach d. HArbor 1037
goblets, Buckingham pattern; 4 S AVE $200. Electric orp.n.. fie.
· TODAY'S SPECIAL ~&SrATE&~ntaJa
2-BDRM. gar. apt.. fum. or un-turn. Summer or yrly rental.
Beaut-view. Call eves: HArbor
2248-J.
custom made rose traverse win-possessed. Pay out. Uke new. Miscellc
dow drapes suit. for north rm. HJgh grade make. DAN Z-u
232 Evening Canyon Rd., Shore SCHMIDT BIG PIANO SALE. _L._ET....._ME....__.c
Clifts, Corona del Mar. 520 No. Main, cor. 6th, Santa
in
CORONA DEL MAR
3-bedroom & den, 1 ~ baths, plus guest room and bath, only ~
block to ocean and beach. ExceL construction throughout. Heavy
beamed ceWngs, tile root, pegged hardwood floors, disposal and
dishwasher. Home built around lovely patio; has 45' frontage:
owner will take in smaU home in Harbor area. {Attention brok-
ers ---this is multiple listing No. 2460 -• -let's get some action
on this one). Priced below ~~2.750 Terms can
replacement cost at ... . ........ ~ be arranged
PRICE T. McCUISTION
Ooroaa del lll!'r IIAI'Mr ,,
•
VoGEL VaLuES
CORDIA D'EL IAR
$2.000 DOWN WILL HANDLE •
2-lk-droom Co~"· OC(>8n sidt• of hYt ~ on tr<'('·UnPd stre-et.
Large wmduws, firt>plae(' pant>lray ho'at, tile in kilch(•n & bath.
2-<:ar ~a ragt• $11 500 only $2.000
Prtct' I ·duwn
NEWLY PAINTED 2-BEDROOM HOME
Close to storf'S, 14x21 II\ tng room. fireplace. floor furnace, la1-ge
dming roorn. lots of wmdows, amplP dost•ls, good-size tx>drooms.
ule in kitchen and bath, 2-car garaRe nd laundry; $11 500
yard ft'nceci. A good buy for only . I
The VOGEL CO.
• UOl Coeat Bh·cL, CoToaa clel Mu
HArbor 1141 or 14'7'7. Evealnga: HArbor IIS.H or HArbor 4KG-W
TODAY'S BEST BUY
BALBOA PENINSULA -$17,500
New •.• modl'm ---1-story ---2-bedroom & den • --G-E dis-
posa l ••.. dlshmas ter ---the latest in design a nd color ---
42 ~· lot on beautiful pa\l'd s trt'et ---2 short blocks to {'XCellent
bathing beach. All this and more. Terms.
APARTMENT SITE
O.S NEWPORT BLVD. • -• dire<'tly aero s fr-om the new Hoag
Memorial Hospital; 185' frontagt'. Prime location for multiple
~r;;~t~ ( w~-~--~~e --~~~~~~~-~.'~ -~e<>ded l . ·-· $12,000
OCEAN FRONT HOME ---Balboa
One of thl:' better Ocean Front homes · -· built at a time whl'n
only the FlNEST material was used--• 6 bedrooms • • -4 full
tiled baths ---two 12-baths. · · -Quality throughout • --and
done: in g~ taslP ()Yt'lwr is ANXJOliS to sc•ll. "$31 500
Asking pncc .. I
We havr the key and the house is va cant ---you can see
II &I _:.nur iliSU!t . ('all US.
Ha.-bo.-ln~~SIDI~DI
REALTORS
<Since 1M5)
Newport Blvd. at sotb 8t.
NEWPORT BEACH
Co.
BA 1 ..
SHOBE CLIFFS -Spectac:alar Bay!
Lo'·~ly ooee.n view 3-bedroom plus maid's room, 4 baths. full s ize
dining room, butler's pantry or bar. Every conceivable extra, a
lovely famlly home. Prl~ dras tically rcduc.ed tor immediate sale.
Excellent terms. $37 500
New price . .. ... ···-·-····-····-····-· .. ··-····· •..... .. ...... .... I
IREEILEAF an• Auoclates
'
NEW gar. apt., fum. Yr ly. rental.
Adults only. 419'n Poppy, ~
rona del Mar.
SPECTACULAR ocean View, s unny
protected patio, 5 rm. & gar.
Nice appointments, utras. Wide
lot, quiet So. Laguna, conv. to
shops, only $2,500 down. Owner
HArbor 2333 or HA 2904-M eves.
U::-.:FURN. 1-bdrm. & den, flrepl.
Near bay. 417 Da.hlia, CDM.
BACHELOR suite with prlv. ent.,
sep. toilet & shower. m Lark-
spur. Corona del Mar.
WEST Ocean F ront=<$8,500: fum.
2-bdrm. home, gar., encl. patio.
Newly redecorated. Call Owner,
HArbor 2516-W.
BEAUTIFUL Harbor view apt.
Blk. from bay in CDM. $350 for
summt>r seas. or will rf.'nt yrly.
314 '-J Carnation. COM. Ph. HA
371-W. F:,·es· 2310-J.
:'o."EW spacious 2-bdrm . fl~l·pl., pa-
tiO, dbl. gat·. C'DM rt'Sldent'e
Toni Arnold, 1203 Coast nlvd.,
Corona del 1\lar.
WATERFRONT fum. 1-& 2-bdrm.
apts. Summer reserv. by day,
wk. or moly. 3706 Channel Pl,
Newport Beach. HArbor 1217-J.
FURN. API'S. tor Tent. See Lou-
ise Apta. first. Dbla & slngles.
overlooking Bay. ~ Carnation,
Corona del Mar.
E• L Setlelmeler
• REALTOR
• BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
• RENTALS
RArbo.r nee
152l Co.rl 11"'11.. Corone 41el Mer
Ana USE a new t 4 BAR or kitchen oak s tools. rreen · D PIANOS from a.'59. made. v
plastic pad. top, 30" high. Cost SILVIO SOPRANI accordion, Uke pies. 51
$8.50 ea. SeU $4.50 ea. HA new. 120 bass. HArbor 3499. 2897-W-:
2774 ; eve: HA 541-W. BOXER puppi('s, ex~l. pedigree. STUD.Y M
THREE-WAY s tandard lamp with HArbor 1978-J. voice. J
new shade, $12; Girl Scout out-USED CAR-'40 Buick 4 dr. Sed., or mine.
fit, new, comp., size 12, $10; $175. 1139 W. Balboa Blvd.. WANTED
girl's bike, excel. cond, good Newport Beach. HArbor 1974. nr. Coro tires, $23; 3 rolls wallpaper ; Dlanetics book Uke new. 421 JUl'fE Plano Sale. Grand piano contt'act
Heliotrope, Corona del Mar. Rt~ fuJI to!'"· Only $389. Free piano. C
6' FRIGIDATRE good cond $25 delivery wtthlo 50 miles. Other 2224 Co•
, · . d. r Grands up, Knabe, Wurlitzer, DOES yol 112 Coral A\ e., Balboa lslan · Ackerman. Lowe, Pack a rd . Pistols,
BALBOA DINGHY. Good racing Chickering, Rawarth, Starr. guns rer
record Call HA 2825-R. Kt·anich and Bach, Story and Call HA
ONE 6-case el{'C. coca-cola cooler. Clark. DAJ\"Z-SCHMIDT PIANO 26th St ..
Tommy's Shop, 609 Coas t Blvd., SALE, 520 i\o. Main, cor. 6th, DIANETI<
Corona del Mar. Sunta Ana. study g1
'46 FORD bus. Cpt .. excel. cond USED fum moa: 4-<:usb. sofa , BE 5119
heater, $600. HA 1294-M. bdnn. set, 3-pc. sectional, 4 up-Ensign,
1946 CUSHMAN scooter. Pt-rlect holsterPd clia1rs. 3 table lamps, ENJOY th
cond. 4000 miles. HArbor 2871-M game tablt> G-E apt. size elec. lng in c stov{', upr1.:h1 plano. Call }{jm-a\·ail. al P-14. Excel. cond. Chrome fittings, berly 3-5394 1 t>lN: to
$225, complete. 1139 W. Balboa JU Blvd. Newport Beach. HA l9'7·l. :-.IE Pianu :-tie. ~ve u~ to $195 1 sell choi • on repo~!-<'"•·d Spmet Ptano. Fa-at S80 fo FREEZER OWNERS 1 mous mak£'. Pay out bal. DANZ-Frozt>n :
I
. SCHMIDT UI G PIANO SALE. I St .. N. f
You can save 5c a pound on :120 No !\h111 Cor. 6th, Santa ROTO·Tll
((l()d fell' your !Jl'll'l. Call us Ana. l 's••d r·:anos from $:-')9.00. 2213 Ne~
The Jordan Pet Shop ITS HF:nr: • 1r great June ptano BF~con
DArbor 25~i-W sale. Sptn• · 1ianos. Prices start FOR you
1210 Coast Roule,·ard at ~ "\ .v and used Wur-specte-d 1
Corona d••l Mar littt•t , !-\nub.• Gulbransen, Kim· I Harbor
bll'. Lc..•:.tt•r I!IU'drnan, Acrosonic I p1ies &
and man> others. Guarantee<!. Coast B
Baby trrms. Almost 100 pianos $5 PER · TV
ANTENNA
Installed for
$12.95
(Why pay more?)
BEacon 6206-M
lochooc;p from. DANZ-SCHMIDT practice.
RTG PlA:'\t l SALE. 520 No aJiowed
Mam. cor. 6th. Santa Ana. kiddies ·
BIG PI.
Main. Sl
from S5
TRADE ;y
CORONA DEL MAR
USED r<.'frL.:r·r<tors, ranges, sta-
tionary tub~ wash basins. bunk
bt·ds, ne\\ " d \J.Se'd divans, bed·
room SUit•'' We can flU vour
ne<>ds Sl '· US. Our prices
are right.
Crist Furniture
1687 Orang. Ave. Costa Mesa
Across from n<'w Alpha Beta Mkt.
·pin<'t <
Biggest
the DAI
ANO S.
No. Ma~
pianos t
327 Marigold Phon{' BEacon 7323
South of highway. Close to shopping. Drive to above address
and check this home and location, then phone us for financing
and terms. • • • 2 bedrooms, fireplace, floor fur·
nace, hardwood floors, service porch, patio, 2-car
garage. To close estate we otrer this property at
1------------------Used Car Barcal•s
'37 Ford 8; • ~cept. car ..... $ 360
'50 f ord R. Jl .. Cpe., o.d .. 1445
'40 DeSotn r&h. & o.d . . 295
'49 Ford ~ ru'l. Sed.
BABY SM
mine. dl ----Help V\
EXPER. !
SC'n·. St $12.600 ......:=..•
EARL W. STANLEY, Reaftor
IJ5 Cout Blvd. Coroaa cle1 Har
EXCLUSIVE WITH US-
Cute one-bedroom home close to bay.
Low down payment .... total price .
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION-
$6,750
3-bedroom home, excellent eastside location. 4% money. low down payment ...
IF YOU CAN BEilER nus, O.K.
but I don't believe you can. $5
2-Bedroom home on large lot for just ........... ....... 1800
JUST USTED
2-Bedroom home, nice street, close to stores ~.£.999 Some
and transportation for only ... .. . .. . ......... ..,_ ft>rms
Linwood Viele, Realtor
llruclll<>flb -Ita Eut nua st., eo.e. .._. u: '* _
r&h &• o r1 ···-..... 1325
·50 Nash :'l.tl·• 2-dr. o.d ... 1435
'42 DI'Solo ;o;.•rl. r&:h, fld 435
'39 Intrrna tt••nal flatbed
truck ............. ..... 225
'36 1X'&.11n ,\ ·flow Sed. . 120
'49 Ford ~ C'h.b Cpe. .. 1235
'40 Olds ~ .. d,w 275
"47 MNC'ury Sedan,
r&h; n•'\' paint ... 925
'50 Ford l1lx :?-dr, h&o.d ... 1485
'41 Old..; Club Sedan . .. 395
'36 C'he' ~f'd«n .. .. 16."i
"49 Chl'' :'I\ S pt. Sed.
r&h . -··-·. 136.'1
'49 Ford ('u,r 8, 2-dr .
r&h & t'.tl -....... ·-... 1390 '48 Ford ~ta Wag., r&h 1165
'51 Ford R Cust., 2-dr.,
r&h & o ci
'41 ChP\ Spt Sedan;
new paint _ -·····
'50 Stude Com. Regal
187.'1
Spt. Cpe r. .................. 1545
'49 Ford S ta Wag., r&h.... 1335
50 Ford Cw.tom 8 Sed.
r&h & o.d. . ·-········ 15&'l ALL CARS GUARANTEED 6
months or 6,000 rnUes. S EI War-ran til'S, copyright.
EX<.:ELLE
Bea ut;. ,
cond. Pl
Ruth's E
WO l\tA..'l I
ironing.
G!:;:--IERAI
1\:ewporl
507 E.
BEacos
EXPER. c
or WNlr
HArbor
BICYCI
REF
Sch
RAY
1574
(
B!:a Matnt.alned
Plloae llarbor lUI-W
-1 Balboa BIYCL Newport .,_.,. ___ .;:l~l ;.:12,_N~•:.;"'~po:!~~IW::;;,;:;;.· ..;.,;H:;;Iv:.;IHw-,:l;:;W=., ___ ..;N:;,;-~pert;::.:.....-a..::,;:clt:.---
NORMAL INSTALLATION of
Wute-King Garbage Disposal &
Disbmuter. $169. Call Char·
TWO EXCEYI10NAL LOTS
at n.Ho11 1•111 FRE
Ue at HArbor 1987-M.
Superfluous Hair
Permanently removed from race,
IU'Jnl, Jep. Eyebrowa and hair-
line shaped-No more tweezing.
EUJ!N L. BRYANT. R. E.
Tuelday and Thunday only
Udo'a Salon or Beauty HA 2576
Stays Silent -• -Laata Longer
-The GAS Refrigerator
BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE! PRONE roa P'RU I:&TIMA'I'II
2 Locations to Serve You
Prices Uaheard of
CORONA DEL MAR
40' Lot South ot Seevtew
on good atreet, level R-L VIew. Only ........ ·-·-··-· ... ..
CORONA IDGHLANDS
Lot ~W-cood location, R-1
with vtew - --only ······--......... -... -.... ~ .. ~--............ .
$5,000
$3,150
Your FORD DMJer
U4 Coest H..y, ''0. w.,;-·, Mile"
BEacon 6604 Newport Beech
Hours: Week dQs 8 ·w 6:30
Sundayw & H~ 10 'tfl 4
D' ~are thinlriog
Ofnn6ag
New IDT(
Coal
An
P lumbing
PAINTING
Earlm.lill Balboa Furniture • Grant's Furniture . Jolm E. Sadleir ...... J'O\D" III'OPI!17 ...... .-•ww, telephone ua. 1~
CARE Ed L ·ltidelmeier oar~~q~
.. PiP-81. -Oellla ._ rr •• ...,..
100 Main St. 1645 Newport Blvd.
HArbor U£5 Balboa Bhcm 5'7'07·11 oa.ta .,_
•
1-. Ollrilt .... I wtth .,._..... . ... .,. 700-=
REl.IA.BLE baby sitter. COM only.
Call HArbor S067 .J.
CAPABLE teenager will baby-sit
by day or wk. Harbo.r 1968.
YARD work wanted by rellible
gardener. Call BEacon 5179.
GIRL 21, interested in full Ume
care of children. CoUege child
care training & exper. lnq. at
4.26 Marguerite, COM. or phone
Forrest 8-0581 collect.
MEDICAL stU&nt wanu part or
full time work unUl Sept. 15.
CaD Harold Witherbee at HA
0473-W.
Wanted
1-BDRM .. fum. apt. or lge .&Ingle,
S50 a mo. by July 1, caU Laguna
Beach daytimes only 42244.
Miscellaneous
LE'T ME dress up your lamp with
a new shade . All styles, hand
made. Very reas. See my sam-
ples. 513 Ma rguerite, COM. HA
2897-W-K.
C. of C. Changes
Daes Schedale
~T
Dogs Ruled Off
Island Beaches
A new schedule or mem bership (Continued from Paae 1)
dues In t he Newport Harbor and there was no place to go, Mr.
Chamber or Commerce was ap-Seek said.
proved at a spedal meeting of the He said he thought Dr. Parker
Board of Directors Monday noon. had a good Idea, better than a new
Following is the new schedule ordinance. H e added that the
of memberahJp dues. trouble comes from "the mJnorlty
Individual (not In buslneu or the minority'' who are lncon-
locaUy or employM of llderate.
member finn) ...........•..... .$ 15.00 Both Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bar-
Business or Profession low said that aU they asked was
with no employees... . .... 20.00 to keep dogs off the beaches, and
1 employee .................... 25.00 "the people who love dogs wUl
2 employees .................. 30.00 control them anyway."
3-5 employees .................. 35.00 Nelson Pringle, the radio com-
6-1!15 ~mmpploloyy~ .......... ....... 40
50·00
00 mentator, suggested that the pro-
..,.. ~ ~ .................. · posed ban be made effective only
16-29 employees ·· ·-· ..... ······· 75·00 during summer time and said that
30-59 employees ·-· · ... ·· 100.00 he doubted the people who voted ln
60-99 employ~ · ·· · · · · ... 1.25.00 the postcard poll realized that an
100 and over employees · .... 150.00 aU-year restriction was contem-
Supportlng membership ...... 200.00 plated. He stated further that
Contributing membership .... 300.00 he had not seen any "All dogs
Thla la Dkl! e»ld tlnwt!
Dl~n~ wtll be able to get their
fill o! food at the hi&. gala. Amerl·
can Legion Brf'akfa.st being held
at RichArd's Udo llarke1. th:lJ
coming Saturday morning from 7
to 11 o'clock.
Chefs are prepared to cook
nearly 500 pound& of sausage,
serve 10,000 hot cakes and nearly
7.500 watfl~ to(tped with nearly 100 gallons of sytup and plenty of
butter, coffee and all the other
spedal Items that will go into
"The World's Biggest Breakfast
for Hall a Buck.."
"AU You Can Eat for 50 Cents "
is the slogan for thla fourth an-
nual Legion Breakfast being spon-
sored by the Newport Harbor Post
291 ln cooperation with Dick Rich-
ard or Richard's Udo Market and
various food manufacturers. ,
Sustaining membership 400.00 ..__
Financing membership 500.00 must uc on leash" signs po ted J. L Yach Cl anywhere on the Island t ab Public Utilities .. ... 100.00 Co F Non-profit organi-uncilman rancis Horvath re-
zatlons and busi-marked that Island pro~rty own-T he first meeting of the season
n ..... firms 1,.,..,ted ers had had considerable oppor-r th Balboa lsl d y ch Cl b ST UD,Y MUSIC It's run. Pa'ano, ..,._ v-... • • or e an a t u outside of New-tunaty to express their views, that WJU be held next Thunday eve-
\'Oicc. Jeanne Ames, your home port Harbor but thf' poll showed a ~ea t maj(lrlty rung. Jul) 3. at tht> Clubhoust' near
or mine. HA 2826-M. evenings. doing business in in favor of keeping dogs off tht' Balboa Island .,~erry Landing
WANTED-Responsible party liv. the Ha rbor area • .$25.00 rruni-bf-aches. and mo\'t'd that thP city Signang up for tht> st•a,.,on and rol·
nr. Corona del Mar to take over mum or mul-attorney be in~tructed to prepaae lectaon c1t duPS w11l tw pttrt of thl'
contt·act a beaut. mahog. spinet tlples thereof. an ordinance to that £'frect buslne~o. for the meeting.
plano. Contact Credit Adjustor, Th£' above are minimum dues Councilman Rraden Finch said Commodore !':tx>l Barlow will
1be q08Uon "What la a lea:aJ
bulldlng lllteT" naurect hH~ 1a
the dedl:ion of City CoundJ lieD-
day evening in u_pboldlnl the ,.
commendation of the ~
Commission tbat Prloe Mc:OM-tlon be gn.nted the neceua.ry ..t.-
backs to build on ·a Cor<ma del
Mar Jot.
1be site in question Ll the ..-r
portion o! Lot 8, Block 131, OD
Irla Ave. near Ocean BJYd.. A
dwelling had been built CD tbe •
front portion ot t.hLI R-1 Jot, aDd
later the rear p&rt bad beeD lOki.
Attor~y Lyons of Santa ADa
represented Mr. and l4rs. t.yma at
the Council meeting and aakecl for
delay so he could study the cue.
Mr. McCuistion uld there had
bet>n plenty of time to invest:leat..
He said that the s.lte on whlc:h be
wants to build was a bull~ llite
df record before Aug. 2, 19&3, wbeD
the present building recuJaac..
went into effect and therefore tbe
present restrictions (wbicb call
for 8 4,000 square root aite) do DOt
apply. City Attorney Harry Blod-
gett confirmed this statement.
Hllllll IASIET
FUCHSIAS
2224 Cornell Ave., Fresno, Calir. for each class of business and that solution would stilllra\t> both pn•~>ld(•, a nd hf' "'II bt.· c.~aswd b)
DOES your gun need re-bluing! should be figured on the lower or groups unhappy (\nd su~f!ested I Vice Commodore Tony Torrance.
Lowe packard. Pis tols, re\'Ol\'cnl, rlfl~. shot-a~rage peyroJJ for eaeh busine-ss. a mending the present ordinan~ to Rear Commodore 1\lickey Smith I
Ramth, starr. guns refinished. Satisfact. guar. make it a misdemeanor to allow I and Secretary Phyllis Rawhru.
TheN' 15 nothing more bNu-
ufuJ than 11. well grown bu.-
ket of I uch.l.aas an fuJI bloom.
Why not :!>t>lt•ct )Our favorltt>
<'Olors t oda \ ti1rn• are
more than 40 pupular ~ket
\'ariellt"" tn eh~e from.
and Bach. Story and Call HA 2472-J or inq. at 110 L • El dogs to commit a nuisance on Also expt>ct£-d to b..• pn•sented Js
OA.l\'Z-SCHMIDT PIANO 26th St., Newport Bch. for prices. .moa ec:ts lx'aches, sidrwalk or private pro-the founder and honorary commo-
520 r\o. Main, cor. 6th,, DIANETICS _ Late information -:~~• perty. d()('r ot tht' Yacht Club. J A. 84.-<'k
Ana. ~~~l~~u~~ ~?~!ca~~n:.--2 ~~ Fred Stephens ~~~~~~~e ~~~:~r~~~~ saen~ Bluff Sewer Plan 1
Ensign, 11 04 Coast Blvd., COM. said that "all we ask is to kl.'f'p the dogs orr the sands." r>r. O'!ce mor(' th•• hN.tran£: on Ill· 1
Plan~ fm lhe ]l:.a
bas.k.-to; tr• ~ ~b
3 rur 1100
ENJOY the eeonomy of mea t buy-Fred Stephens of 3504 Marcus Parker said that he lhou~ht thl" staUtn~ a scw~r lint• and pumpm~o: I
ing in quantity. Locker space Ave .. Newport, w~s ell'cted Com-dog ownl'rs would go along ,.;;1h plant for thl· ~ oronu del ~ar bluff F<Jr tho"'' "'ho want <1 baaket
an (ull bloom "" s395 -.d a vail. at less than the cost of mand~r or the 1'\ewport Har!)(1r ~lr. Finch's ~UJ.!I!estion. lots was conunul'd by City Coun-
elec. to run a home fr~zer. We Amencan Legion Post No. 2911 M , A W s 'th , .d h , . t'tl ~lund.t.' l'\ •'nliH!. tha ... unw unul ha\'t• th••m at •
de. Save up to $195 • sell choice aged bet>! beginning last ni.:ht at the annlUll mrrtin~ 1 •• 8~fr f h ·rna "'\' h4' ''3" Jul~ _., ('t•unt·•l m•·..rm.: L.ee'S
rPI:YI"'"'·" ·d Spinet Piano. Fa-at S80 for a ·•spli t s ide". Harbor in ugion Hall. <'rl tJca. .0 t •' ~ P:OP<>'<~ 'C'.tus•·l ln thr meant am.-11w propo~J
. Pay out bal. OANZ-1 1-~rozen Food Lock<>rs, 418 30th Other officers, who "ill bt' In-I hAl ''8~ nnr tht ll'SIIP 111 thl" po-.t-prOJL'<."t will 1x-:-.IU<ia• rt h' • n•t' · f h • G n1
lOT BIG PIANO SALE. ~t .. N. B. HArbor 0718 stallf'd ne>xt monlh. lll t' Rob.•lt I tid Jll.l!1 \~r IJ~>I'\alh ll'lll':t!o ·tl mittl'C \\hit"h Wtll lllt'litde t'tiV uc Sll a liS
No. :-.til r; Cor. 6th, Santa 1 ROTO-TILLING and weed cutting. Hurwitz rirst vw~·-c'flmmanrl•·r. his mntlon; < ourwtlman ~fJII•·r ~··-E.ngam•1·r Bert \\ebb r\'lrH'Jh' '!li5 B~oudwa~· Cu-!~&a M-
l'!-t'fl (•ranos from $:59.00. 2213 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Morri~ Laurie, secon~ \iet'-cum·l <'unclt:ll and 111". motion wa<; Ap-I ~Geo~~r;K~t·~J~>~~·n~n~t'~)=a~n~d~L~'h~a~r~lt~·,~F~iP~I~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1--:-::-::-:-:-::--·-----:--;--....:..-:-.-BF..acon 5180-J. manclt•r: l.l'<mard PPrruni. thard pr n" d I to I < 11110<-'llman F\nch I
• ~· ','·:great June paano • . \'ict'·<:umm.mdt•r IRo;hr ~oderbo•r" \ntan~ "'' tw'"'U'•' hP t h(ll l~ht h1-.. 1('. Splllt l l&nos. Prices start f OR YOUR PET-U.s . Govt. an-r· rl : H • \ k prnplo-.al woulli h.i\e ll'•t>O more er-~ :-.'"and used Wur· spected horse meat, free delh•. in ananCf' nl Cf'r. arry rnr ''1 fE'cliH'
Ll'l', ''nnbo• Gulbransen. Kim-~ Harbor Area. Hldy's P et S up-\ ,.<'rl!c•.ttll·,lt ··trm ... :. Ball H.•n,m,tl't. --
·. l..c·~lt•r llardman, Ac.rosonic p\!es & i;portlng Goods. 605 r~lech•d chaplum ; Roy Gt•hrt'': I c D I
many others. GuaranteE'd. Coast Blvd .. COM. HA 1293-J . lu-.tm a:tn, fa~k Rt·m~·l'l }1,1111 C 1 ounty e ays
tr rm'i ~ost 100 pianos $5 PF..R MONTH rents a ~ood I Rupp. col~>r ~Utt l cl . <~u.-.. ram~''"
·frurr OANZ-SCHMIDT I t ' PI All t f t and Tt>x l-..an6t. color~~~~~ r~. \\1111
PIA:'\< I SALE. 520 :--lo. ~f~~~~~~~ if :~~-buy ,:~r ~t e:;:; Hc•lms, parh tment man fh,. t·um-Fa. C• rl \\lth pn•tl ~"' from "''"-
cor. 6t Santa Ana. k.iddies learn DANZ-SCJ.n.ilDT mandf:'r-f•lt~1 tlppcunto·d H a r r ~ 'l)l)rt Harlw)r r• ~ifll"nt.;, th•' Count \
BIG PIANO. SALE. 520 North Myers as hi' adJUI<lnl Board of :'ut~<•n isnro; de~n} I'd unt II
refri::r·ra tors. ranges, sta-
tub-<. wash basins, bunk
nl.'\\ .1 d used divans, bcd-
swt•'' We can 011 your Sl ~· US. Our prices
raJ,tht.
Crist Furniture
Oran~·· Ave. Costa Mesa
from new Alpha Beta Mkt.
Phon£' BEacon 7323
Car Barcains
Ford 8, • \OOpt. car ..... $ 360
Ford R. lh Cpe .. o.d. .... 1445
DeSotn r.~h. & o.d. . . .. 295
Ford ~ <'11•1. Sed.
r&h & o d ..... _. .. .... 1325
Nash ~l:tt •• 2-dr. o.d ... 1435
Dt.'Sotu !--•·rl. r&h, Od. . 435
Intrrn,l' II ni\1 nat bed
truck ........... ..
Dt•Sotu \ rflow Sed .. .
225 120
1235
275
Ford K Cl .b Cpe ..
Olds ~rdan .. • . ... . .
Mer<'urv Sl'dan, r&h: no~\\' paint .. . 925
Fnrcl Dlx ::!-dr, h&o.d.. 1485
Olds Club Sedan 3!)5
C'ht>\ "'cd n . . . 1 S.'J
Cht.•\ :'t' Spt. Sed.
r&h .............. 136.''>
Fo1·d ('u .. l. 8, 2-dr.
r&h & o.d ................... 1390
Ford S.tn Wag., r&h 1165
Ford R Cust., 2-dr ..
r&h & o c1. ........... . 1875
ChC'\' S pt Sedan:
new paint ....... ..
S t udt.' Com. Regal
Spt. Cpl>. r ... _ ........... -1545
Ford Sta Wag., r&h. .. 1335
C\btom 8 Sed.
& o.d. .. ... ........ . .. 158.'5
GUARANTEED 6
or 6.000 miles. SEI War-
U<>s. copyrigbL
Tlleodo11 ...._
Your FORD Dealer
Co.st Hwy, ''011 W.ri~tet'• Mile"
6604 Newport Beech
: Week ~fl 8 'tll 6 :30 A: HOIIdQ'a 10 'til 4
Ed L 1-.lmeier
,. Ollil ......
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Main. Santa Ana. Used pianos -------:\ p. n l Tlll\'-~dt•' · J ul~ ~l ''~ ru.··
from S59.oo. Park Fund Voted •ann "" n rruro-.l'o ,,rrtmanc ... (':i-tahl•"'''' f110\l'n ··tl fH•lW. TRADE your old piano on new IrK'<~ uiiJt•t•t1on-, .. ,. IP\'l'llf'<i
Spine t or Grand or Television. Appr0\'31 nr 111• p trk Comt ' .. L:/1111'' In• hullm: lu ~· rnrt of
Riggest cash allowance during sion rNttH•:.t roa· 'll•trOO and ·• thr rt. lll 'ttTo:; ... th• h1~h''d' from
the DANZ-SCHMIDT BIG PI-sharp disputr n\·rr 1 'jt ~~ 1t• m •,.. \\'o•<;t "''"port a... •l pro,·,,n 011
ANO SALE. Santa Ana, 520 upkct>p of tho• (.U\\11 l ~1wltr11.: t1cld. \\llhlll \\hich, 11 thj) ordi-
No. Main. cor. 6th street. Used Green markf'd 1hr City Council nanct> 1' ,Jppnw,•d, it would no
pianos from $59.00. action tn oka) an~ thl' 19:12-!l3 lonet•r b.• nl'CI's~ary tu ohtain ust>
BABY SITTING in your home or bud~<tet of some Sl 100.000. p••rmar.; ro drall a \H'll
mtne. day or night. HA 1670. Councilmnn Bradt'n Finch madC' the motion that tht• ~10,000 p:tt'k U GAL NOTIC5 H 1 W t d lund I><' pro' idt>rl b~· n•ducing thl.' SOTICE 01·, ISTESTIO~ I e p an_ e conti111-:ency fund from 525.000 to TO SIELl.
Wh • I $10,000. He spet"ified howc\'er Sotic-f' I~ IIPrf'by OlH•n that
EXPER. serv. stn. man. Tt-xaco I that it<>mized items b(' s trickt>n JosPph U . Walkrr. doinK busint•S<;
_Sf'r\'. S ta .. 800 Coast Hwy. N.B. from thr rt'quest of thr Park Com· a Harbor Paint C'l'n h'r, tntl"nd.,;
t::XCF:Ll.E:"'o(T Of.l('nmg for capable m.issaon, which ha d a'ikl'd fund-to S<'ll to J ew I. Starr <I on~--half
Beauty op('ra tor. PI Pas. working specificA lly for Baysadt• Dr. Park intrrl'st in all of that ()j'!"'nn:• 'I
cond. Pt•rm .. temp. or part time. in Corona dPI ~far. lx'autlficataon propert~ being in ~:cawrnl. all of I
Ruth's Beauty Shop. HA 2907. of Balhoa Blvd., hllrdball diamoml lhc fixturl's. t'QliiPnlt:'nt and o;tot:'k
\VOMA N wantl"d for houst>work & near 31st St.. play._.,·ound t'rt :'\'ew-Ill tradt• l•f lh,tt ct•rt:un \\h!'l}l's:tl••
ironinJ::. HArbor 3585-W. port Island and \\'t•!>l :'\••" port :lnd r!'taal Pftlllt ~to•rt• knco\\ n :t" Island. Instead. thr m o I ion. llarbor l'a1nt (', ntf'r 11\~ fh1rl\ ·
GENERAL help wanted. all kinds. which wall unanamousl~ tp!Jro' <'d. o;t>COnd Str!'l t. :--.:c .. , port f:,•.)<'h
Newport Employment Agency. merply Sl)l•cified the lump sum of C':t litomia.
507 E. Balboa Bh·d., Balboa. SlO.OOO. 10 be l'Xrxmdf'd by th<' That thl· namt• and addrt"'" or
llF..acos 5486-l\f. or HArbor 1788. Coun<'il in accordRntf' with su~:· thr intt>nd£'d SC'll<'r is Jost•ph (I
EX PER. cleaninK woman. Monday gestions or the Park Commission. I \\'Aikl'r. Ill ln_inr A\'Ntue>. :--:<'" ·
or Wednesdays, a. m. $1.25 Hr. Councilman Fanch th<'n mo,·rd port B<'ach. C'ahfornaa. domtt bust-
HArbor 2187. that the hudcl't lx' nppro,·ed. with I nr-.s as Harbor Paint Ct•ntt•r -l~
BICYCLE
REPAIRING
Schwinn Bicycles
the only ,·hanJ::I' I>E>ant: the reo-allo· Thirt~ -st•rond "1 r t• e t. Kt'\\"JX'II
cation of park funds. Mayor A lka<"h. Calirornaa. and that lho• w. Smith tnt••rr upted to say thnt namE' and addri'~S of thr intrnrlrd
he wanted th<' S700 Cor the up-P\lrchasrr nf satd nnt•-half illl l'rt'"l
kcrp of th\' lx>Mi nt: grrrn exclud· t" .JrK' L. ~ta1T, 1631 Ma ramat•
ed from tht' budgC'l. because h<' Dl'tH', Fullt·rton. California:
b('lie,·ed it should be sell s upport· That th<' said sale \\ill ix' t•nm-
ing. sinCf' the club was patronized plt·to•d and consideration "'ill pa''
bv thl" "'<'a lthv. at tht" offi<'l' M RI0<4tt'tt & Gut?rm.
·Council app.roved the bud~<"t. 31Jlli 1: Wrst :'\rwport Boul<'\1lrd
RAY STEDMAN without rliminating the $700 item ;'l;,.,,rwwt Rt'ttC'h. C.a lifomia. on thr I
11w \'Oil' was 4 to I, Mayor S nuth 7th day of July. 1952. a t tht• hour
votmg "no." or 10:00 ll't.'kK'k A.M .. at whach
1574 Newport
COSTA 1110:8A.
BEaooe --- -IU!:&-1
FREE DELIVERY
to
't, "<*'Ph aad CommUJtlty
II osplt.l~.
flowers by Morri
508 E. Balboa Blvd. -Ban.o.
HArbor !0'70
New IDTCIIENSl BATHBOOJI8t
Complete ta.tanau.
AD Ia OM OpenUea
Plumbing. Carpentry, 1llln.g. etc.
1 AGIO DOWN • • • •
U74 a YEAR8 to PAY
GARBAGE DISPOSALS
Gvbap Dt.,_.. r..talled
w1U. Sa..me I'M1 ........
IIIARSAO PLtT1IBINO 00.
700 C...tt.. CDW HAlt. U II
BACK FROM OKLAHOMA
Back an the Harbor area for th<'
summer is Mrs. Jean Buell, a for-
mer Corona dt-1 Mar resident, who
is the si ter of Mrs. Marguerite
Fuller and Dick Crutcher. M ~.
Buell ";11 be afCiliated with USC
next fall.
tim<' and plaet' all partil's ha,;m:
anr claim.<: 8Jtainst t hE' intendt'd
S<'llt'r. may filr and prt.'St'nt tht•
same . 1
Datl'd this 25th day of J une> 1
195:?.
JOSEPH 0 . WALKER
State ol Calllomla
Count~· of 0'1\~"-
1
On Tl\1" 25th day of Junt' 1952.
~ore me. the undersigned. a
B I Y I • Notary Public: In and for said ·-Ylfl County and State. }X'rsonally ap-peared Jost-ph 0 . Walker. known
to me to be the person whose
name is sut.cribed to the fore-
12084 Wesb:niDster BlYd., ~"'"P aMtrulllf'nt and a<'knov.t~ edged to me that be ~xecuted the
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
1 bloek 'llut of Harbor Blvd.. lame.
on 17th SL Santa Ana HARRY L. BLODGETr Notary Public in a.nd for
said County and State.
Publlsh: J unt> 26, 1952
in ~ Nt>WpOrt Ha1"bor Ensip.
IOaW11 1-1811
.:V.: 1...-.._,, ,..._ WTfl.
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OPEN
HOUSE
Please drop in to see our new Maple Shop
---Wednesday and Thursday,
July 2 and 3
We want new customers and old friends to
share our delight and enthusiasm m our
new furnishings.
DISTINCTIVE EARLY AMERICAN
REPRODUCTIONS IN POLISHED WOODS
LUXURIOUS UPHOLSTERED PIECES OF
THE PROVINCIAL COLLECTION
COLORFUL HAND-LOOMED CARP ETS
FINE WALLPAPERS wmo~
MATCHING FABRICS
COORDINATING ROOM ACCESSOIIIES.
Please be our gues t!
Coffee hour 2:00 to 4:30 o ·clock
Wednesday and Thursday
THE ISLANDERS ~~• ~.rtaf' .\\r .• &I~ llllA.nll
Quality
Men's
Wear
•
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TUE FORME R Ml~~ Nonna J oan Andt>rfl()n, dau2'ht4'r of Mr. and
~. llnlt Condon of Corona d~l Mar, bt><'&mt' Mf'!l. Arnold lrv1nJr
Funsl llt a .June> 14 ~remony at Our Lady of Mt. Carmc-1 Churc-h.
-!pho tography by Ger hardu
• • • of sOt:ial not.:
By PEG
Among thf.' sheepskins that wiU JuJy Dinner Dance: "Can't think
be d('corat in~ walls in Newport of another thing to say ('Xcept that
Ha rbor are St'\'eral from Sta n-by SOlTlE'Onl' having having a won-
ford. At it..; 6l11t commencement derful evening or fun. some little
this yf.'ar thf.'Y ha\'l' handed out feller will be able to have his tet>th
masters of busmess administration fixf.'d. Set>m.c; like a reasona ble
degree to Donald Frazer Royce of reason."
Balboa Island. and Andrew Curry • • •
of Newport Beach : a master of sct-' Being welcomed down to the
ence in geology to George_ R. La Harbor are the Bill McCooks, who
Perle of Col!la Mesa. A bachelor are getting setJed in th R. D. Me-
of arts degret> was pwarded to Cook residence at 1130 West Ocean
Nancy Venator of N~wport wit h Front. Newport Beach.
a major in education; a bachelor I • • •
of science to William Hf'nry Me-A rf.'cent luncheon at the New-
earthy of Nl'wport. who mnjorPd port Harbor Yacht Club was given tn meta llurgical engineering: and 1 by l\flss Gail Finley, daughter or
a bachelor of laws to Kenneth Me-l ;\l r. and Mrs. Leland Finley of
Raf.' S mi th of Balboa Island. l l OR E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. The
• • • ' p:~rty honored Miss Shirley Band-
Mrs. Olive Rot unno is askin~ rl'· k k. bride-to-be from Orange.
t um of her former name of Van
Whea ton. in seeldng her divorce I ATKIS!'ION~ T AKE TO
decree from M 1 C h a e 1 Rotunno. MOl'NTAIN~
They arf.' a Corona del Mar couplf.'. Thl-Rotxort Atkinson family or
They hav<' no childre n. 3:.?1'1 F~I!Prton Ave. N e wport
• • • t
To quot<' Nnt Michaud writinJ!
publicity for the Newport Harbor
Assistance League ~Fourth of
Hei~othts. l<'ft yesterday for a short
ta~ in the mountalns.
Ensign Want Ads brtna Retu1ta.
'riiF. BRIDE'S unclt>, Judl{e PhiUp ConJ('y of FrMUIO, 1)4'rform t•fl thf'
marriaJ;tf' rf'rt>mony olunf' 7, wh lrh nnlt~ ~~s~ ~a ruh lrf'nf' Cnnlf'~'
and CUffor d Burton Hugbe8. The nf'w Mrs. Tlugohf'<l '" tbt' daUJtb·
lt•r of )Jr. ttnd Mrs. Matt!tew Conlf'y of Corona dt>l Ma r.
I photo by lloward Fol~m 1
Thuraday, June 28, 1152
Smith Letter
(Continued from Page 1)
dues. -None of this money is
turned over to the city for up-keep
' o! the green. It a ppears that of
t he 21 Bowling Green clubs alo~
the coast, ours is the only club
which nevet turn.1 over any money
to the city. Laguna Beach and
Long Beach pay dues to the dty,
as much as $20 a year per DMm·
ber.
''Third, it is a luxury type of
sport not played by the tmder-
prlvil'eged or by middle-Pily-braek-
et people. The bowls are expena-
ive. So I am unable to shed a tear
for 'the old folks' who play. I hope
I'll never be guilty of voting to
give a way tax money on tenti-
ment. Compassion for kids, yes.
Make it into. public lawn tA!mlJa
courts and I'll be in there voting
yes.
"But let's get it straight. I am
not for destroying it. All I uk
is that the members pay dues to
the d ty which will approximate
t he cost of upkeep and not QOn -
tinue to spend tax money.
"Over a period of 14 years the
taxpayers ha ve paid. by corwerva-
tive figuring. Sl4.000 for the re-
creation of this small groap (one-
fourth of 1 per cent of our popu-
la tion). The fact that previous
councils have approved. that It's
been done in the past, leaves me
cold. I believe that the ·three of
us elected thJs year were elected
because the voters ~re dlasatis-
fled with . the way previous 00\D'\·
cils had run things. It is obv1oua
they wanted a change. I "The other two of these thrM
councilmen wer e members of the
Park Commission before elec:Hoo.
They both signed a let ter to the
existing councU Oty Coundl re-
commending that the B o w ll n g
Green Club be made self-eustaln-
ing. Monday night they voted to
I include in the budet the ~
$700. Wa' hoppen. boyaT
"So long as I am in the Coun-
1 dl I aim to call 'em the way I ~
'em."
For the Second Consecutive Year
Has Been Selected as
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of the City of Newport Beach
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continue to be published exclusively in the Newport
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the city's dllicial notices: public hearings, calls for
bids. ordinances. zoning changes.
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ADORES·~------------------------------------------
CITY-----------------~••------
Eatabllshlng their home at 602
Park Ave., Balboa Island. are the
new Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lyman
North. who were ·married at 4
p.m. June 15, at St. Jame1 Epllco-
pal Church, Newport. The bride
is the ronner Beverly Jean Bech-
told. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry E. Bechtold, 315 Coral Ave.,
Balboa Island.
1be JrOOm Is the son of Mrs.
ReynolcJI North of San Francisco
and formerly of Bal~ Island. ua4 &be late Mr. North. 'The young aeOPie met at Orange Cout Col-Ieee where they are both grad-a,ta. ~v. Paul Moore Wheeler gerffi tbe cJouble ring cere-~· .llrlde wore a white lace ~ ch flared IDto a nyloo tulle . Long lace ml tts and
lace cap matched the dress and a
On the Island
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shaped tuUe veil ca caded b<>low
finger tip length. She wore pearls
at the neckline and her whit('
bridal corsage, carried on a white
prayer book~ was caught with the
groom's grandmother's brooch, a
present to the bride.
Miss Doris Bechtold was her sis-
ter's maid of honor. • She was
dressed in a delphinium blue taf-
f~ta short-length gown with a blue
and white carnation corsage and
matching flo wered headdress.
Bridesmaids, who were similarly
dreesed.. were llias Dorothy Janoe
of Corona del M.ar, Mls8 Catherine
Craig of Balboa Island. Miss Diana
Trask of Balboa .IaJand and Mn.
Freeman F owler of North Holly-
wood, wbo is the former Shirley
~Wed of Balboa Island.
The groom's broth er, Roeer
North of Palo Alto, terved aa bia
best man. Ushers were Mac Hen-
rotin, Richard Davis, Wallace
Longrid&e, all of the Harbor area.
and Freeman Fowler of North
Hollywoocl Yellow and white glad-
ioli and asters adorned the alter
and the church for the ceremony.
A reception following the wNI-
ding was held at the Harbor Is-
land home of Mr. and Mrs. Ja.r C.
Carlllle. The house was decorated
with pink and white gladioli for
the occasion and a four-tiered
wedding cake added to the festivi-
ties.
... ... ,
the pieno rtucflo of
Today I am concerned, and
alightly bewildered. by the lack of
a sound basis for literary critJdsm.
I have just learned that my high
IChool t.reshman daughte r submit-
ted a book review in her Enalish
Ut class which was cribbed from
these pages. She copied, in her
bute to ·fulfUl a for&otten assign-
meAt, my review of Robert G1aaa
ClelaDd'a "Hlatory of the IrviDe
Ra.Qch." 'I1le paper wu returned
to her marked with a red "D'', a crade completely free ot any com-
plimentary qualities, and with the
tacher's comment that she reads
this oolwnn weekly.
Mrs. Bechtold received guests
ln a navy blue costume with violet
flowered hat and . a corsage of
white and purple-viole t flowE.'rs.
Mrs. North, who arrived from San
Francisco ln tame for the e,·ent.
wore a powder blue shantung suit
and a pink corsage.
Ruth Barcume
MR. A :SO. MRS . .IERO~ ~ORTH a rt' n.-wlyw .. d" lh•ln~: un Balboa
b la.nd. The brldt> Is th• form.-r Djorls IWchtuld of B~tlblm a..Ja.nd.
Tht'y Wf'rt> m a rrlf>d ,June 1() at t. · am t>S t;piM·uJ)KI Chur('h.
Bochelor of Arts
neer Corono d•l Mer school
I 51 I Fourth S•. HArbor 282Sit
A similar circumstance took
place this same semester. A sen-
lor filched a short story manu-
script from a \'Cry talented mother,
and submitted it as the senior's
original work. and it too, was
graded a "0 ", which shocked the
mother, and pained her greatly.
Back in 19'"~ this same 1\-i.s. had
eerned an "A" grade at Washin~
1be young couple took a short
honeymoon in Ensenada, Ml'xico.
-photo b~· F ol80m
ton University 10 Mil'souri. and I -
won a literary award in competi-1
tion on the Campus that year. ~ • • • •
Old bus 105 is still travelling
north on Newport Boulevard every
day, still en route to Santa Ana.
• • •
Speaking or decorating store
fronts, as we were last w~k. Bill
Davis's handsome, full-bodied and
shining copper kettle displayed on
the front of his new building hous-
~ his restaurant named, as you
may well have guessed, the Copper
Kettle, Is very striking and eye-
catching. lt is sure to catch the
eye or every youngster next Easter
Wt!f'k and inspire covetousness
wi thin thc breast of all adolescen ts
WhO VIPW it. • • •
Let rn<' uggest that you pause
a moment in rront or Stanley Had-
field's reaJ ('!\tate office and view
b1s wmdow display. Which brings
to mind the fact that Bob Allen·s
Varaety Store (I hope this men-
tion of Bobbie AllE.'n do<'sn't bring
down the censure of another Los
Angeles paper on my head ) ~as
won, for the second consecutive
year a National F irst Prize for
the best window in America. Lyell
Buttermore does both the Allen
and Hadfield windows.
• • •
U you fall to find Bill Rasmus-
sen behind his counters selling flshin~ tackle at his Balboa Island
Sporting Goods Store, it's because
he Is fishing out of Port Orange.
Harbor Optimists ·
lastall Officen
The Newport Harbor Optimist
Bay Club. Geor~e Tucker, District
tht> coming year at a dinner Held
Tuesday evenin~ at the Balboa
Bay Club. Gror$:t> Tucker, District
Ut.>utenant-Govcmor. conducted
tht> installation ceremonies.
The new otrlcers are Harold
Hetrick. president ; Ted Russell
and Jack Bidwell, vice-presidents;
A. K. Phelps, secretary; Byron
Hoff1TUU1, treasurer; George Burk-~rdt, sergeant at arms; a nd
Ffank Hubbard. pro~am chair-
man.
VISITING N11XlE HONORED
A birthday luncheon was given
Tuesday by Mn. G. D. Grupe, no
Marigold Ave., Corona del Mar,
in honor of her nlece, Linda Kelso,
who ia visiting her from Glendale
th1a week. Guest at the party
were Rela Lanen of Phoenix. Lo-
rena Kelly, and Charlene Mather.
Besides luncheon the girls went
ahopplng and enJoyed a atyle show.
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e Friday and Saturday -June 27 & 28 e
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including table
Reg. Price
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Reg. 219.95
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the house of har•ony
BEacon 7 4 2 9
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CoL and Mrs. Chittick and
Family Mcrn to CDM
Neweomen to Corona del Mar
aN Lt. Col. and Mrs. Harry 0\it·
tick or 321 Marguerite Ave., Co-
JIDDa del Mar. The family, which
'-cludes a boy, age 10, has comt> flwn 'San Antonio. Tt>xas. The
M.d of the house, Col. Chittick.
~ about to depart for Europe,
where he will serve with the U. S.
Army. Mrs. Chittick and their
801\ will rerna.ln here.
Lewis-KiUefer Wedding Here; Bal. Merchuts ~c:!!:m;J!T~ Protest M I Capt. and Mrs. A. A. GraueJJI BestManFliesfromGermany e en ;-::.~narea.h~~~~ ~ey~
A petitlpn of Balboa merchants recently moved from 705 Iris Ave.,
for free parkJng on Sundays and Corona del Mar. The family ln·
holidays was rt>ferred to the tral· eludes two boys, age 6 and 9. Mrs.
The best man. 1llomas Killefer.
new all the way from Bad Hom·
burg, Gennany, t(\ aerve in the
wedding of hls brother, John KJJl.
efer, and Miss Martha Emily
Lewis of Udo Isle. The marriage
service was read at the St. James
Episcopal Church on Saturday by
Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler.
matching accessories. The bride·
groom'a mother cho8e. pale green
crepe wtth dusty pink &ooeaoril'S.
Both ol the mothers wore cymbl·
duma.
Grasselll recently appeared on the fie comndttee by the City Council cover of Redbook magazine. Her
Monday evening. husband. too, has modeUed for
A reception followed the cere-The petition, carrying 95 signa· professional photographers.
mony at the home of the bride's tures, stated that the Balboa buai· •
(/!.,OWl.
qk,.,utld
ThE' bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Wyndham Lewis
of 936 Via Udo Nord, Udo, and
the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Killefer live in Hermosa
Bt>ach. Bridesmaids and attend·
ants wt>re MJss Dorrll!' Lewis, who
st>r\'ed as her sister's maid oC
honor: Miss Barbara Lewis. the
bride's young cousin, who was
junior bridesmaid: Miss Salley
Lanser of Sea t t I e. Miss Ann
Crosbv of Oakland. Mrs. Harry
Brandel, sister of the brid<'groom
from Palos Verde-s, and Mi~s Doro-
thy Hu~hes of San Marino. aU
bridesmaids.
parents. Alter a short honeymoon, ness dl.ltrlc t was one of the few ANOTHER NEWPORTEB
the young couple will livt> in Fall-places where paJ'ldng meters are A baby girl was born Monday to
brook. The new Mrs. KIUe!'er at-"on duty" Sunday and holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Phegley,
tended Westrldge School and Stan· The Balboa merchants contend 121 24th S t.. N e w Po r t. S h e
ford University. Ht>r husband grad-that this Is discriminatory and weighed 7 pounds, 12 o unces at
uated from Pomona Co~ge. costs them ln loss of business. birth ln St. Joseph Hospital.
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By ANN
Velma's back! And whil<' she
eatchcs h£'r breath to tell us all
a~t bu) ing those gorgeo us
eloth es in New Y ork f or
O'BRIEN'S Specialty Shop, let me wn ~ou about a few or our new
81idsumml'r drf' S<'S that quietly
81i]lpro into thl.' :.hop while she
It's PHILCO tor'52!
wasn't Jookin~:
Tht• 100% Duron for onf' . , .
-d to sw>oph• who knJ)w this
wond•·r fllbrl"· thJ!I mc>l1D!O 1000',
-.lnt,clt• .•. fnr Dac ron is m orf'
Anoth<'r brother or thf> groom.
Pt>t£'r K.ill efer. was a n usher. as
were his brother-in-law Harry
Brand<'!. WiUiam Seward Port<'r
of H<'rmosa. 0\\;ght Pt>t<'r Phillips
of San ;\larino, Ja m<'s Whitt> of
Costa l\IE'sa and Donald Bowkl'r
of La Jolla.
Follow the Political Campaigns
-.aqu!' thKn nylon and ~·.-t bas
~Jon'-. wnshlna:: qualltiMI and
*IMI In a n hour. It rpqulrR
attlt• o r no lronlna::. a nd may bP
*Y·f'l('unf'd. If ~ ou vrl'ft'r. The>
*lkln.r nc>w modf•l Is J)f'rma·
.. Dtly piPntf'd. a liuntmt'r~· slwt>r
~ of fuhrl" \\1th <'o1orftd pin
.trl~. For your s portA und
-.mn l W!'ur, hf•rf''8 a. must for
Miss Lc\viS was marrird in 3
whitf' taHt>ta gown with a train.
A yoke of lace studdt'd with tiny
()('arl" at the neck matched her
wt>dding cap which held thl' flnJ:e r-
tip \'C'il of tull<'. White orchids
wrr<' mixed with other whitE' rlmv-
ers as a prayer book bouqu{'t.
«t;E~20'' PHILCO
your w~trdrobf•.
·A real l'p<'cially nit'<' frock has
~me in in hRif ~i?<'S. Y0u'JI love
1he f<'<'l nf tht • pur<' silk. th<'
cttarming .summ<'rim•ss nf the cas-
-.1 print. and thl' ('asy "''Parabilit) or thl' f!<•nuin.:-ly na ttcrin~ st ~ 11".
And t o top off thlc:; yN&r 'c:;
•'Alttloo.s at O'BRlES' , you'll
a.~e tJw "df"()oraUve duo," a por f"
i8k print ~!I on white back·
tTOUDd flUid«" with hAlter nN'k·
be and n smurt dark JlnPn·Ukt>
)KkPt with bl.r dl~ button<~.
fte wui'lt-IPol:'fh jackf"t looks
T he· a 11 tmdants dr<'SS<'l' wrn·
fashioned of whih• orcand) <'m-
broidPrPd with blu<' and ''hilt',
whit<' hal0 hats and blue and
white nora! boquet!>. Mr:-. L•'''~'
wor<' a b<·i~<' orcan1.a gown \\lth
Edgar Rutter--1
Wed in East I
trim ~n~klr~~lt'f"l~· llt't!l off thf' A newlywed co~piP. who \~11 ~ig has ~m<' up, too, with 1 soon_ be welco~ed mto thP farruly
8JCllmC top stylin~ in perky m1d· of Lido Isle res1dent.s. ar£' Mr. and I
-.nmer cottons. OutstandinJ: rna-Mrs. J . Edgar 'rylom .. ••on Ruttt>r.
tlerials may be found in the black who we~e ~arrted Wednesday, Md white· Wamsutta cotton • • • June 18, tn Princeton, Nt>w Jersey.
1
.-,op neck ••• black button trim Mr. and Mrs. Thorn~ R. Rutter,
_ • _ and t>asy full skirt; and see 108 Via Udo Nord. Udo Islt>, went
tile fine sheen of the '1oveletter" east to see the marriage of their
)lllna cotton as shown in the long-son to Miss ~nore Estelle KJt-
eleeved dress with the flat-tucked t:nodge, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. 11ocfi Clifford P. Kittredge of Princeton.
ce. , , tb The wedding took place at the Hear · · U yoar playclo ee Lady's Chapel of Trinity Episcopal ..-: tired before tbe Foarlll. . . 1 bl aacJ replealall your ~ Church 10 Princeton. t wu an ;a:, T-eblrta aad sborill __ • afternoon wedding wtth the bride .a rill 1 eomlltDaUoaa. dressed in a nylon net over satin An-: If ..:e haven't said "Hearty ballerina-length gown, which was
Welcome" to our summer visitors, banded iJ.l white lace to match a
tt's because t>ach year you are close fitting jacket. A touch of ivy
.are and more one of us. Let's a~rned her wedding flowers of ~~ope you can stay longer and w~te orchids and bovardia with
eome down oftener this year than satin streamers. .
flftr befort> ••• and be sure to A. reception for the immediate
eome ln and say "In" to old fanulies was held at the home or
friends a t O'BRIEN'S or to get the bride's parents foJJowing the
uaintE'd ' ceremony. Tht> new Mrs. Rutter ~d do k('(>p watching "Glam· is a graduate of Princeton hi~h
.., GlimpsE's" because next week school and Westminste~ . Cho!r
we will havE' a big announcement. College. ~r. Ruttt>r rece1\t'd hts
"TU then then. . . . degr£>e th1s Wt'E'~ from ~nceton ' and took p r<'\10US tra1mng at
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1416 COAST BOULEY AKD
CORONA DEL MAR
HArbor 1M&
Chad,dck school in Rollin~t Hills .
Th<' youn~ couple arl" honl'ymoon-
ing at Catalina. Aft <'r summerin~
on Lido Isle they will makt> their
permanent home in Los An~l'll's .
ORCJUD A \'E. BABY
Th<' FrAnk Ferrys of 411 Orchid
Ave .. Corona dE'I Mar. are the par-
ents of a baby dau~ht<'r born
Tursday, June 17. at th<' Santa
Ana Community Hospital. ---------------------------------
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Colorado
Tuner
and TV'•
Greatest
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Full 215 Sq. ln.
Picture 299'5 F!:~al
lt'a the Pbiloo 2121
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TO THE POUC'r-HOLDERS OF STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY:
I WANT TO TH~K YOU FOR YOUR CAREFUL DRIVING, THAT HAS HELPED KEEP OUR
REASONABLE AUTO INSURANCE RATES . TO THOSE WHO DO NOT CARRY STATE FARM
INSURANCE ---IF YOU CAN QUALIFY AND MEET STATE FARM REQUIREMENTS. YOU
TOO, CAN ENJOY OUR SERVICE AND SAVINGS .
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Tllei:NSIGN
Aa I~ New•~Jta,_
ccweriq tile eadre city
ol Newport Beech.
TJaunday, June 26. 1952
J.ecal Boys Go
0. Trip to Earope
~g a group of Southern Cali-
fanta boys who left last Thursday
rnomtng on the flnt leg of a trip to J!llurope were WUllam Farwell,
eoa of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Far-
well, 1118 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa,
and Sam Rehnborg, son of Mr. and
Mn. C. F. Rehnborg, 1316 Ocean
BlYd., Corona del Mar.
AI. a last ning before leaving,
the Lyman H. Farwells of Balboa
feted the young people. who are all
students or recent graduates of
the Harvard Mlli tary School in
S.. Fernando Valley, with a boat u-. and party at CataUna Island.
C.l friends of the boys were also
ln.tted.
'n-e youths are sailing from New
York for Genoa. ItalY. on the
"0..11tution". They will spend
aome time touring Europe and end
up at H elsinki, Finland. where
they will at tend the track and
tieJd events of the Olympics. They
apect to return in mid-August.
..-.-.LINGS MOTORL'IIG EAST
Part of the Lester Vierling fam-
Ily, 439 Old County Rd., Newport
Heights, are on a motoring trip
1n the east. Mrs. Vierling is driv-
Ing because Dr. Vierling has re-
mained in the Jla rbor to attend to
lUI *ntal practice.
Gifta & Greetings
b You -through
WELCOME WAGON
&am Your Friendly
Baaineaa Neighhon
and Civic and
Social WeUare Leaders
O:N ftiE OVCASION OF --•
The Birth of a Baby
Sixteenth Birthdays
Engagement
Announcements
Change of Residence
AnivaJs of Newcomers
to ---
NEWPORT BEACH
Phone BEacon 7212
(No COlli& • ollllpt&•)
SECOND
SECI'ION
Harbor I 114 cmd 1115 CORONA DEL MAIL CALIF. VoL 4---No. 46
Oil Drillng Application
Iii City Li111its Is Delayed
Oil took the background at the t>ra tion or tht' clearanct> to both
Weat Newport Assoclatlon meeting the army engine-ers and state high-
last Friday ni~ht in tht>'City Coun-way departmf.>nt.
ell chambt'rs, becuuse the original Councilman Jlonath broUBht up
appiJcation for oil drilling within and A. B. Cubba~te madt> a motion
the Wl'St Newport section or the the question of w<"t'd clearance
city by the Fowler Oil Co had that the council takP s tl'ps to en-
b<•('n withdrawn dut> to a technical-force the prf.'st>nt Y.t<ek clearance
ity. law or make a n('" ont>.
lnstt>ad the WPst :-.:ewportt-rs Mr. OJbbage brought up t.M sui>
talkE:'d about bridges and trash. jt'Ct u( parks and sus:gested that
parks. W£'t'<ls and trailer camps. the W~st :-.leY. port Improvement
Considt>rablt' di cussion "-'llS held As.._"'Ciation should lend Y.eigbt to
about the m~."SsinC'~S and trash in thP ri'QUt>St of thE' park romml.s-
the <·xtrcme westC'rly part of town, swn for a $10,000 budget. VI~
whl·rt> r<'sidt'nts, act:ordim: to their prt>Sidt>nt Morgan Loweory m:tde
nl'lghbo~. arl' carell•ss &bout plac-the motion. which was adopted by
in,:: thf' trash for colle('tmns. \\;th the group with no opposmg dlscus-
thf' rt>sult that rubhbh and gar-sa on.
ba(:l' arC' scatterl'd O\er the Pacific Thf.' idea of a trallo!r park at
A $60 CIIECJK 1a belDc preeeated to DoD Hovb of Coroea Ml Ma.r Electnc tracks and blown about the Wl'St :'l;ewport entrance to tbe
bJ P. A. Palmer, pt"Nldeat of the Newpol't Balboa 5'edHa.l s.&vla,• oth<'r rE>Sid~nts' yar<b beyond. HArbor area was strongly opposed
ADd Lout A-. aad IJPOUOI' of the a1111aal Oran«e Coaat Collf''" D. Abrams of 37Hl Seashore Dr by the Improvement Association.
Arehlt.eetura.l DrafUJa« compeUtloa. u other coat.eat wlaDf'n, Ned mJ\df' a motion that the asMX.·aation Members of the West Newport
Panoa (left) of Oraa«e aad La,.,.,. Wood (Rlgbt) of C.O.ta MN&. wnt1• a l<'ttf'r to tht• c11y counc1l group said that the R-4 zoning,
looll oa. b tlae forecnnmd are Ute wtDJaiJlg modf'a. lD front or tbf'lr s tauns: that 1f then• IS not an ord•· which ~ part of the chang~ ot
ereators. 1 nanc.v· on thE' books to pre\'t'nt z.onl•s bNng request('() by tht• Ban· -====---------------------=~--~trash from being dumpt.•d on pri· rung !:::.tate for tht> tPrnton now
Delta Gams OpeD Boase Sal vale propl'rty, th~n there should bt·m,; t•xplor('d for ml Y.Ould. allow
~ with a stiff fi ne. Councilman l traJ!t r camps
F Art Sch I I Franc1s Horvath c1 ted ordinance A motion was made and ap-
M L •d or 00 No. 5217 as pertainin~ to thic;. an~ proved to ask tbe planrung c:om-eet on ~ 0 SUJt~(>StM that tht• AS't)("l!lliOn"' mJSSIOn tu dt•n) an) appucauon
O<>monstration b~· E'XJ>('rts m the mouon read that the cat:' should I lur zont• change on the Banrung I Mrs. John Geigl'r of Lido Isle I arts field and an exhibition of in-I not COll(':·t ~~rba~(· or '.rash on Pa· land l 'Ct'lH tu R..J. or multiple-
! f'OtC'rtaint>d the Oran~e County tructors' paintings will bP tht> f<'a-Clfic El~ctrJ( prof)('rt~.h an~ t hat '"l>ld• nt. dl'U .t If t he planru.n~
[)(>Ita Gamma Alumna<> Chapter at 1 ure of 1 hC' Open Housf' h('Jd from anyonC' who puts 1 ras. t <'rl' 1' corn.rnu.stnn ~hould a~o.'Tt't' to t ht
their monthly meeting hC'Id last 3 p. m. to 5 Saturda'· at thl' '" 'u•l<ttu•n uf th~ p:dmance a~d Baruunl-. rt>qut>l>t tor t•·,umn~. tht·n
Wt'f.'k on Tut>sday. Assistin):: the I Brandt-Dik<' School 40:1 C.old('nrod llail){' tc• ll fiiiP. nu motion Y.aS ;J It ttl I' or prutt-:.t -,hould b..> sent
hostess were Mrs. H. Payne Thayer Aq• Corona df'l ~l~r c·arr!Pd to lht n') l"vWin. tht ml•t1un
and M~. Emery Moore of Balboa, Th<' publk 15 tm•atPd In ,·ww r•., La~ l..a\a~n·no .:t·~rttd ~~.at tead.
Mrs. William Blurock of Laguna t" b 1 • ht>rs and l thl"' clml'ri.-..C bn dp l(oJ hn ... 11 m I 111r. llun.ath ~"''-Vl..mn! that th•
and Mrs. H. M. Wallint.tford nf ~~~~~ ~~~~r:;'(r~rs ~f 1
1:<'c ix· W<'<'k plum: ha\1' ly-(>n madt• t!l n rnn· Fowler Otl Cu h&d Y.athdr~"l
Santa Ana. umm<'r t<'rm ancludm~ ,:...orkl h\ ,~•ruct or makP.tmlJII)\Nn•nt' '~1 thc·tr .sppl.tcauun II•• tuwn lot Plan.~ for tht> annual party for M'll d Sh ; Phil DUel' Rich-~ C,!l-ta ~1l "<~ to :'\••\\port a nd lhat ·' dnUm..: 111aMllUCh d" tht• appl!ca-
the School for Viaually Handicap-' ~a~ .• E'f.> ~'OrgC' Po't. Joan protNtt !.hnuld bt> mlldl• to tht.> I uon mu.•on be madt.> b' tht• owner
ped Childrl'n in Los Angeles being ~r, f;nt'Sdt Emil Kosa ~~d RI'X Army Emnm•l'rs in r<'~ard to thl"' uf the prupt>rt' · g:Sven by the Delta Gamma Alwn-r,mg ran · . . bridce bccnUS(> 11s dt•aranc-e '"ntH · Dae in September were told by Brandt .. ~monstrat1ons wiU m-hl.:h enous.:h and 11 block.' th•• n.t\t·l Harold Arthur, tt: nt'w pre-s!·
llrl. Lawrence Reynolds of Em-cJudt-pnnun~ m thE' silk .sc~n gation of many boat~ m tht:> Y.&tC'r' dl'nt ?f th~ ASSOCiation. prt-sld~
erald Bay who wiU be Orange I medium by Robert. E. Wood, Rl<:-h-w~t of the bridge. It was \'Oted I '11 lh• mPdm~
County's delegate to attend the ard Peterson. Scri_pps Collegt' m-to send a letter asking for consid-ji;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Ga , · structor. who "tiJ tx> makinl! !'lation~ DPita mma '?0"'Pnt~~n bowls Sig Knop and Dixie ~1cEI-
m White Sulphur SpnnJZ!:, Vtr-roy t~om Chouina rd Art lnstltutt>, M G B MOVING gi~. ~ ·~~ part wiU be Los Ang£'1es. dt:>monstraltng W8h'r· rs. a y arnett •••
e ge d Hil y n {'State color, and ChariP~ Clark of ClarP-t.o.c nt.1aaoa ~~ ~!m~ =naliti~ such as mont. who win show ho"' franw~o Honored at Party Local
Ludlle BaD and Deal Arnaz, Es-are can •Nl and dl'~rated. LAB6E oa 8 MAU, JO.S
t.her Willlams and Betty Hutton Th.l' 0p('n HoUSE' u the formal I The women of tht> Balboa Island orvr:s 8AJI1I: OA.a&
sbaring the apotli&)ll Local Delta operung 0~ t~C' summeor a t thP I W~CS hc>ld A surpn,;e stork show-I
Gammas will have tl~kets for the school. whtch t.<: hPid at the home> j er for Mrs. Gay Barne tt Monday
prizes, Including a tnp for two to of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Brandtd. t'vt>ntn~. Junl' 16. in [)(>arborn Hall
Puerto Rico. C'laSSC'S ~>tart n<'Xt Monday an of the Balboa Island Communit'
Harborltes present at the Jtn:te I <'onti nu for SIX ~E'f.>ks Both Mr Church. The tablt-\.\as dC'coratl'd
meeting were Mrs. Edwin WU-and Mn; Phil Dtke wul teach at I w1th pas tC'I flowers and a hus:<' I
liams of Balboa Island. Mrs. Ro-1 the s~h~l ~ well as the ~randts stork ('('Ott'rt'd With a larfit£' cake I
bert Barnes and Mrs. Bernard de and dtstmgwshe<l ~Psi ar~t~ . A d('('Orated wtth pink boote<"s Mrs
Sousa of Bay Shores. Mrs. Cle_m rPrord r ':. e-c: <'as on rC'gt~tratton I Barnett rt'<'ei\'Nl a Fold-u·roll<'r
Christie a nd Mrs. J . Leon Wtl-showed 7:> studl'nts. ~rom 10 statC'S and a nylon gown from th•• ,croup ' liams of CUff Haven and Mrs. El-and many communata('S of Califor-.
bert Smith of Corona del Mar. nia. Children'!' rlassl's arl' also Th<' ~'' erun1= was SlJ''nt pia~ 1n~
held in connection v.ith·1he school ~anH·!' "htch were upena-.ed b}
J...I:A VE8 BEAOON BAY Mrs I~a Hauser. Pri7P for thP
t:am<-s wl'nt to Miss Carol Fink. j
Mrs. AnJ;Je Pratt and Mrs Ethel
Coane. Thirty members and guests 1
••• aad STORAGE
''We Mo,·e Wltll U. w....-
AGESTS FO& LYONS
1966 Harbor BlYd.
o.ta .._
Br-a. llt'J • ll'ft-11
Bob Cooling lett for Seattlt>,
Washington on Thunday follow-
ing his brother's wedding the pre-
vious day. Bob has been havin~t a
vacation ln Southern Callfomia,
espedally timed for the wt'dding
He is the son of Mr. and M~ Kl'n-
oeth Cooling of Beacon Bay.
Talent Is Sought
For Couty Fair I were present.
~ I
de~~orators
The Harbor Medical Clinic
The Orangl"' County Fair lS look
ing for talented amateurs wantin~
to strut tht>ir stuff on the stagE' at
the fret>, outdoor shows to be pre-
st>n tf.'d throug hout the day d uring
the 1951 event scheduled for Aug.
13-17, Inclusive, at fairgrounds on
former San ta Ana Ann Air ~.
There will be spots open on the
dally pro~m for the ap~
of good dancers, singers. musi-
cians. acrobats. jugglers, magi-
dans. comedians and even animal
acts and other types of stage
spedalty ft>atures.
of flne homes · yachts· opartntents
Her• at House and G ard•n we have EVElYTHING.
You "" select your fwnitwe fr-ttl. le~rt col-
lec:tio" of Mod•rn and '•clflca Tropical ;,. Hlu .,.....
We looave large rtod1 of drapery a rtd upholrtwy fa-
brin , weiJpapef"l, nOOf O-iltfS aftd appr .. MeL
Ho~n• & Garden wotirOOfnt h.~ • repvtatio11 for
doing Hie r. .. .n upholrtery artd drapery wort a!tcl
our furnitu.-e and rattan .hops fa1hion uq.Mit.ly
"'•d• fumiture. You wove ti"'e ortd mOftey by P"-
in9 fo.-CHI• of 011r d•cor•tor"t t+.ere ;. ao
obli9ation.
ForrMrly Or. T. '· R..dor's Office
W . J. COWAN. M. D .. F. A. C. S.
C. L. SMITH. M. D.
DONOVt\N JOHNSON. M. D.
ANNOUNCES THE ASSOCIATION OF
Dt\VID I. NIELSEN. M. D.
In the Practice of lnternol Medicine
Those lntt-reste<l should contact
Joe Wallace of Santa Ana, man-
a~er of special £>vents. at the Or-
ange County F air Grounds. 20391
Newport Blvd., Santa Ana. CaUf ..
for audition ancf program sche--
dule. Phone: Kimberly 3-8215.
The Gants Are Back
From Mid-West Trip
Tht>v'rl' glad to b<> home but.
neverthE'If.'ss, t hC'y en.joyl"d the
sJghts on the trip, says Mrs. J A.
Cant. She and the fonner dty
treal\lr('r took a "~tirement" trtp
back to the mJd-west for tht> latt'
sprlng season. -------Enatgn Want Ada ..... ReiUI1a.
.
House & Garden --·· IH tOAIT MleMWA~._~IWPOU IIACM, C:AUf. • ore• .... , ''" te ...., -a • ...,.. eo•oo •• ,.., •
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SWINCS • UMaRlu.AS · P~OS • llCOvtiS
VACHT fUMITUit( • IWtllOUU ~
Pave 10 n.e
A 'Saik..-to l>ilot the Ship
AAotll.r i11 the .. riea of lwlef '-iotr•phl" ,w-nte4 by
N•"'J''rl k lbo. FH.rel S.vl1191 end loa11 Auodetl011
To lr•an1 how lht> wheeli't
go 'round in Newvort Bcacl1,
ont' of California's most pro-
~<'SSIVC' ~tixth-cla/l.S citlrs,
you cAn look to thl' offiC<' of
thr Oty ManagPr
N«'wpurt l.k>ach wus thl• bt'·
~nd City in cabforniu to <'S·
tablia~h the office of City Ad-
ministrator. &s it was ori~in·
ally c-s.IINi. Sueccl>S of t he
phm hl're has led 50 more
CsliforTiia murucipallUes to
adopt it , with 70 others now
rmJliO)•Ing dty mana~:ers, out
of 8 total of SOil\£' J25 cities
in nw statt>.
J len' th<' manti<' landed on
th<' cap.~ bit> s houJ<k>rs or John
Sailors on Nov. 1, l94.'l. AJm-
ing at economy and effi-
d c-ncy, ond enllBting coop-
er~~tion from everyone, SaU-
&rs has pI anne d and effected
cha~<'S l'Uld improvements, great
and small, with a rninimWJ1 ~
turbanN' of roulinl'. He was re-&~xmsibl<' in largl' share for plan-
ni n$: our nC'w City Hall, which has
attracted national attention for its
tw>auty, its sound, effective design,
a11d Its construction from funds ~~et
&sid<' in a d van c <' rather than
raise-d through bond issue.
8<-lieving heartily in good busi-
ness practice with a minimum o1
red tape>, John laid the groundwork
for th<' Centnl Purchasing De-
partment. It is a model lor such
departments since established by
other cities. It is the means ~f
u ving many thousands or local
tAx dollars. Oovetalllng with It
is tht' pt>rsonal inventory system
and central wa.rehouse. The Jat-
lt'r is part or another major im-
provement. the Corporation Yard.
far wtaich much credit is due our
City Manager. Located just off
NC'wport Boulevard at the nortli-
W<'St com er of the city, the Yard
N'ntr sli7..1'S the far-nun~ mainten-
IUl<'<' and sf:'rviCC' operations in a
ll.inJ:lc. convenient, wE'll-planned
hea<1quarters.
TAXI!'.S LOWERED
Sm <'t' <'Btablishing the City Man-
ager post, with J ohn Sailors nu-
'"g it. our city has rcducl.'d iLc; tax
rat<· to On(' of the lowest in Cali-
fornia, still ghting all the varied
:.('rVH'CS dE'Sired by our citizen.
without added chargE'S for them.
An<1 today, our city's financia l con-
dition i.s the best in its history.
Four years' training at CuJver
Military Academy, near his na-
tivC' Kokomo, lndlana, led John
in to Army Reserve service, and
hi.' spent six years in the Air Force
m World War U. With the rank
of rolonel, hf' served as Adjutant
G<-fler31 for the Eighth Air Fo rce
rn London. Helping establish the
hradquartt>rs, he was itc; ch1ef ad-
ministraliv<' officer, directing and
upc'n1sing all administ rative work
nf lhl:' l!igantlc command whose
m i!.Sion was to hit Nazi production
"•·nlr rs day and night with 1500
h i'B\')' bombers And 950 protecting
ril:ll tc-rc; The Eighth Air Forc-e
:.lm y as on<' of the greates t in our
lw.tor)• For his part In it. J ohn
w<m lh<' Lecjon of Merit, second
hlgh<'st award given by his coun-
try for non-combatant service.
A 17-hour day was routine in
London So wer<' V -bombs. "My
Ill(• t amdou.c; mQmen ts came",
says John, "when wr: t:Ot the highly
~N·t <'l im·a.c;lon plan two wE>el<s
"'" ftt1 of 0 -Day. Only three of us had access 1o them, and I was 10
rharr:<' of their custndy and se -
creC)·. You can bet I lost some ...
JOHN SAILORS
After V -E Day came orders west
as Adjutant General of the West-
em Flying Training Command. His
wi(e, Johanna, joined him with
their two sons. When he was rl"-
lcascd from service, they had de-
cide~ to make Newport Beach
their home.
Enticing offers from privaw
business and other cities who want
a top-notch administrator have not
change-d John's sim ple statement
of why they like Newport Har-
bor: "Thill is where we want to
live." Both sons are serving their
military duty •in the Air Force.
John. Jr .. 22. will soon be home
from Japan, while Stephen. 20, is
at Albuquerque.
OERAMJCS, TOO
John's duties caU for' about three
night meetings weekly. This leaves
a little spare time, which he spends
helping Mrs. Sailors with her c-er-
amics "hobby -turned -business".
Husband John is "Head Chemist",
a nd develops and mixes the colors
which have helped earn Johanna
Ceramics a place in tht> national
ITl8 rkN .
It Is a pleasurl' to write of J ohn
Sailors, for we feel most fortunate
tu have his experience and ability
Jn our c ity's service. We know
him well, and hav<' had the pleas-
ure of working w1th him on civic
projects. We a re pleased about.
his comment on our business. when
hP says, 'The courtesy you s how
at Newport Balboa Federal is most
wf'lcome. ThC' efficiency of your
businpss methods is also outstand-
Ing. I have been able in several
cast'S to adapt your methods for
use in our city administration.
with real success."
Courtesy and ertlcie ncy arc al-
ways two of Newport Balboa F ed-
eral's considerations in serving
you. We belif've efficiency con-
tnbutl:'s much to maintaining our
hlt:h ratr: of dividends to invest-
ors. WP pay our 31s t consecutive
semi-a nnual dividend a t 3 percent
per annum on June 30th.
Why not transfer your savi ngs
account to Newport Balboa Fed-
C'ra l, and have your money eam a
high{'f' return. right now ? You
can open an aC'<'OUnt with $5 or
$5,000.
hal~oa
ERA L SAYII&S
IUifiaW.•Ttll,._larW1 ..
IIWPIIT IEICI IILiftllll
The Church ol Religious Scieace
of Santa Ana Announces a
'UBOBATOBY IN LIVING"
a &riM of Five Metapltf1lleal LeeturM by
REV. CRAIG CARTER
8pouored to New-pori Bead~ by
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Bam• at Their Home
121 'Via Mentone, Lido Isle
IULW' 1: "WHAT IS LIFE, AND WHY!"
lOLl' 8: "DISCOVERING HOW TO GET ALONG"
IULW' 11: "CREA TER DOMINION OVER LIFE"
IO'LY II: "GE'l'TING SPECIFIC RESULTS"
l'tJLW' •= "GROWTH IN UNDERSTANDING"
Fee: tlM per t.eee.re
ALL W'l"ERESTED PERSONS ARE INVITED TO A 1T
P1eae Telephcme Mra. BarDe. at HArbor 25~
Tbumday. Juu 21. 1152
CHIJR.CHES Pastors Beauaed
To Local Pulpits
RE\'. WHEFJ.ER ON VACATION
Rrov Paul Moore Wheeler. Rec-
tor or St. Jamt-3 Church, and his
fam1ly, Mrs. Wheeler !lnd chtld-
ren Fran<'ulf' and Jr:frrt."y, art'
lt.>avlng this evening for Sonoma
Count). wh('rl' thf'y will 1x> gt1ests
of M ~. Marshall Keeler. On their
way north. the Wh<'l'lers will visit
with Mr and Mrs. Rotx>rt Knight.
and Rev. Wheeler will address the
congregation or St. Paul's On the
Hig hway, Burlin~mc. on Sunday.
• • e
LO!itT OPPORTUNITY
Pastor HoUis L. Anderson of the
Seventh-Day Adventist Ch u r c h
wiU talk on the subject or "Lost
Opporturuty'' at the 11 a. m . ser-
vice Saturday. He wilJ explain
that the sin of t he world today is
the same as the sin that brought
destruction upon Israel. lngrati-
tudt> to God, the neglect of op-
portunities and blessings, the H-lf·
ish appropriation of God'a gifts-
thes(! w ere comprised in the sin
that brought wrath upon Israel
and they are bringing ruin upon
the w orld today, accordlng to Mr.
Anderson's sermon. • • •
CHOIRS TO BE IIONORED
'At th(' 9:4.5 a . m . and the 11
a. m . scrvict?s Sunday the choirs of
the Coro na del Mar Commuruty
Church will be honort.-'<1 and recog-
nized for their good s e r v i c e s
throug hout the church year. Both
Chapel and Chancel Choirs will
combine to sing five anthems:
"Praise the Name of the Lord" by
Norden: "These Things S hall Be,"
by Krones: "The Lord Is My
Shepherd." by Clokcy; "Bu.ilt on
a Rock". by Christiansen, and "Al-
mighty God of Our Fa thers," by
James. Rev. Paul Babbitt wiJI
preach on the subject '"The Func-
tion of the Choir in a R.L>ligious
Service."
At the 8;30 a. m . serviet>. to
which all who are expecting guests
for the day, gardeners, golfers and
bathers. a re invited to come
dreSS<'d as they will tx> ror the day.
Mr. Babbitt will prC'ach on the
subject of "A Faith for Today." • e e
SF.RMO:S ON WAY TO HEALTH
NEW 8EKVJCE ADDED
Two mornlng worship ser vices
werc announced thlli week by Rev.
Thomas Roy Pendt'll, f)8Stor of
Ch rist Churc-h by the Sea. upon hill
re turn from the MC'Ulodis t Con-
ft'rence in R<'dlands for his fifth
year as pastor of the local congr(•·
gallon. 'n1e Identical services are
designed to accommodate nt>eds
of the many vacationers of the
Newport-Balboa area and will be
hl'ld each Sunday at 9:45 and 11 :00
the rest or the summer. Sunday
School for the boys and girls will
also be held at 9:45. while the
older classes will be held at the
tlme of the second serviet>. A nur·
sery will also be provided during
the 11 o'cloclt service. Sennon for
Sunday morning has been an-
nounced as "On Being Yourself."
The Sanctuary Choir will sing at
both servlces. • • •
PRE-FOURTH SERMON
A pre-Independence DaY ~rmon
enetUed "Building a N a t I o n • s
Character" will be delivered Sun-
day by Dr. Harry Whit~. pe.stor
or the Balboa Island Community
Church. Gilbert Aikin will sing a
solo accompanied at the piano by
Estelle Brown Mills. The music
committt>e or the church voted at
a meeUne last SWtday to buy an
organ for the sanctuary. • e •
GUEST PREACHER
The minis ter In charge of ser-
vices at S t. James E pIsco p a I
Church Sunday will tx> the Rev.
Jesse Moses of Pasadena, a n In-
structor at Pasadena City College
and formerly vicar of St. Barna-
bas Church, Pasadena. He will
celebrate Holy Communion at 8:30
and conduct morning prayer and
preach nt 10 p. m.
During the Sundays In JuJy, the
supply minister will be thl' R<'''.
Jo:dward McNair, rector of St. Mi-
chael's and AU Angels parL h.
Studio City. Mr. McNair is the
Secreta r) of the D1ocesan Depart-
ment of Missions, he IS on the
Board of Directors of Cathedral
Films. Mr. McNair, his wif(• and
four children. w1ll be in n•sJdcnt'e
at the rectory.
R.L>v. Harry W. White, Balboa
Island, Rev. Thomas R. Pendell,
Newport, and Rev. Joseph Mc-
Shane, Costa Mesa, were all reap-
pointed to their local churchH at
the Southern California-Arizona
Conferenet> of Methodist Churches
held Last week at the University of
Redlands eampus.
FISII FRY A SUOC£88
About 200 were served at the
Flsh Fry held at St. James Church
on Wednesday of last week, with
Mrs. Alexander HamiJton and Tom
Norton aalttlng. The event was
sponsored by the Young Church-
men's League, Convocation of
Lont Beach, with St. James young
people in charge.
FflST CHUICt4 Of CHIIST
SCIENTIST
UOJ Vlo LWo. Newpott ~Mel~
A breneh of The t.4othor Churdl, Tho
Fi,t Churc:h of Christ, Sc~11tlst, 111 lot-
tOll, t.4•ueehu .. tts.
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Sundey Servic:• _ .. ···-··-__ .. I I ;()() e.m.
Wedneadey Eve~~in9 mMiinq .. 8:00 p.m.
Reedin9 Room loeeted et Il l Pelm
St., Belboe, is open deity from 12 noo11
to S p.m. eac:ept Sundeyt end holideya
netl011•lly ob .. rved.
The publle it eordielly invited to at-
lend the c:hurch a.rvic:ea elld u.. the
Reedi"9 lt-.
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How health, comfort a nd joy a re brou~ht to those who understand Enalgn Classlfled ads have beela
and utalizE' t he Biblical rules of a proven means of reachlni buyers
heahng is strE'SSed in the Sunday for all aorta of merchandise-Use HArbor 87
lesson-sermon on "Christian Sci-them! Phone HArbor 1114.. 427 Nem-. cow
ence" at 1 he Newport Harbor ir-iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii~iiiiiii branch uf thl' Christian Scienc-e fs~~~ch at the entranct' to Lido Annou.ncing
The t<'xt from Isaiah <3.">:101 de-
clan's, "The ransomed of the Lord MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE
shall return. a nd come to Zion with
songs and e \'erlasting joy upon
their hl"ads: They shall obtain joy
and gladnl"ss, and sorrow and . igh-
lng shall flee away." • • •
TALK 0~ FAMED B APTIST
Dr. Ivan C. EIIJs will speak to
th£' Young Adults of thc-First Ba p-
tist Church a t 7:30 p.m . tomo rrow
(Friday I on three famous F.:nglish
Ua ptists. John Bunyan. W1lliam
CarC'y and Charles Spurgeon. The
meeting will be in the home or
Mr. a nd Mrs. AI Pereira, 364 La
Perle St.. Costa Mesa. R.L>v. Ellis
will prt:'ach twiet> on Sunday at tne
Church, Balboa BouJevard, Nine-
teenth and Court S tree ts: a t 11
a .m .. on "Man's Cry for Justice."
and a t 7 30 p.m. on a "S ure Recipe
Cor ltappin('ss." T hrrc was a good
response to last week's a ppeal for
sing<'rs ror the summer choir , and
Mrs. John Hl'rrick will present the
augmented choir at the morning
service. Rev. Ellis will lead the
discussion Wednesday evt:'ning a t
7 :30 Prayer Meeting on the "Mes-
!18 J.!E' of Colossians " • • •
PASTOR' SON IS UVE T
A special guest at th~ Sunday
morning service of the Balboa Is-
land Community Methodist Church
was Horace White, vice president
of the Hawaiian Trust Co. ln Hon-
olulu. who is a son of Dr. Harry
WhJte, minister of the church.
Horace was on a business trip and
phoned his parcntJ~ th(' previous
evening that he wouJd arrive In
Los Aneeles early Sunday. His
mo ther sat beside him with leis
and orchlda brought over from the
lJlandl. • • •
8EIUION ON PAKAELE
Jesut' parable on the Pharisees
and the PubUcant will be thr ba'lis
for S WldaY'J sermon on the-"f>y-
namic Pow~r of Truf' Jlumill'v"
by ~v. James St('wnrl -• ~~· n·
drewa Presbyterian Cl1w~~. lu-
pllcate aervtces will I •t
9:30 and 11 a. m "I
iK at 9 :30. A Vacation lllhl"' .. I
'leld July 7 to lP
"luracry, klndrr
1nd junior t1 1 11
·tHI be weJrm
ondwork, eli ,
lny.
SFJtVICE
lJt aow &\'a.llable lo Lhf'
NEWPORT HARBOR AREA
For c-omplf'~ Information m il
F'ID WURTH, lllmbf>rly S-2461
State Merchants' Police
I nlformt'CI Dlvt.a-of
RTATE PRJ\' TE DETECTIVE AGF.NCY
Follow Wedding .••
.!J,.,i/alioiW IUIJ A1111oa~
Jr. ~om to the MOth,. biWe • her trovt.te«M~I
lee ._ lftOftY atyl" .d ... -eech IOdely ~·
Net Oftd , •• ,. ly priced, ........ .. .,.,., ......
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11aunday, June 28. 1152
Last week, Hop, you wrote that
you were going to come up wtth a
column fuJI of "desJclon~" this
week. Knowing you aa a man of your word, that's probably ~xactly
what your Log carries today. In
that caae, deadlines being what
they are and editors brine awfully
pertJcular about lettlne somebody
peek over their shoulder while
they're editing, I can't poulb).y
know what you've decided.
But I do know thia. Nearly a
quarter of a century of W1'1Ung for
publication has given me an opin-
km of "public oplnJon" which prob-
ably doesn't uaay out at more
than two dollars a ton. Low gra~
ore like that lsn't worth the pow-
der. A1J a matter of fact, t.hft"e Ia
no pubUc opinion, any more than
t here's public bellyache or a pub-
lic liver ailment.
So give 'em hell today, Hop.
You'll jolt some of them off their
glut~i maximus. You'll atlffen the
spines of others. But you won't
chang~ public opinion-and no dis-
respect to your gem or a journal.
You won't change anybody's opin-
ion about a nything.
But you will do thla: You'll plant
an opinion where none grew be-
fore. This town-and you could
precede this tldbi t wt th every
dateline that ever started a news
item anywhere--this town la fuller
of people who haven't got an opin-
ion about the things you're writing
about than those who have.
Huh? • • • oh, go ahead. I'll
wait.
Got it? Good. So you work on
those customers. Hop, Plant that
idea. Nourish it. While most of
the aginnt'rs will swear you're us-
ing too rich a mixture in your fer·
hlizer, keep at it. Some or that
soil has been fallow too long.
But don't forget our agreement.
I'll do this pillar whenever I feel
like it and you'll print it the same
way-no strings, emoluments or
undue influence attached . The
column won't cost you a dime and
It'll be worth every cent of lt. In
return , you said you'd let m(.'
whack away at your Log with my
hatchet any time I flgurt>d it
ncroed trimming.
So keep it tidy. son.
IE SA
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BALBOAN Mill• Dolorf'IJ MartiYD Eklt"r , da uchtf'r of Mr. and Ml"''.
Lftlte r L. 181M-II, lwocamt> the brtde of <Hora:t• t;Jvln \\'111.-tt at an
t>arly f'\'Ntlnat C'PrPmony lu11t Suh1rduy at Uw Curon" dt>l ~lu r Com ·
moalty Cburc-h. I rll'<'knt•r·:'-1C'Cin,.kl'y pholo •
Dolores Marilyn Elder W ed
To George Willett in CDM
W t>ddan.~: ~lis I)(.' a IPd Su t urday
<'Vening to announce tht' marraage
of Miss Dolores Marilyn Elder.
daughtl'r of Mr. and Mrs. Lcstt>r
L. Isbell or 1305 E. Balboa Blvd ..
Balboa. and Georg(' Elvin Willett
of Lemoore, Calif.
Th~ double ring ceremony took
place at 6 p. m. In th<' Corona del
Mar Community Church. with
Rev. Paul Babbitt rt>dting tht' ser-
vice. Councilman IstX'II ('SCOrtcd
the bride to the altar. Sh£> wore
an ankle length nylon lace drt'SS
of champagn(.' color with matching
jacket and h(.'r blonde hair was set
orr with a champagne colort>d tulle
headdrt'SS. Sht' carrlt'd a white or-
chid corsage with a white prayer
book.
boa. Thcre,too. thP ~hate bradal
motif wus <·arn<>d vut an d1·cora-
tions. Mrs. J:.b<'ll wore a nav)
blue lace dr<'SS wath matching pic-
ture hat of navy and pink flowt>rs.
Th(.' nl'w Mrs Willett attt>nded
the W('Stlak(' School for Girls and
graduatf'd from Univt'rsity of Sou-
thl'rn Califomaa in 1950. Sh<' was
affiliatt>d with thl' Alpha Chi
Omega sorority. and major stu-
dj('S included ceramac art. She
bccamt.> an airline hostess follow-
ing ht.>r J,n'aduation from college.
The new I) w('ds wall live in U>-
moort>.
Did you read tne Want pages todayT
._ ..
M .. s p .. an'· Per~·· Mra. Mwt l wlllt.. 74. m..
' • ' " ~""' Funeral ..,.,..,... "" lwld 'l'\lee-
Hostess at Party
Mrs. Frank C. Perew, 114>5 W.
Balboa Blvd.. Newport Beach, en-
terta.lned a croup of friends at
luncheon and cards last Thunday
at her home. She wu a.utatN by
her daughter, Mrs. Ira Oulndler
of Santa Ana. Mrs. W. 0 . HaJdy
and Mrs. C. 14. Dea1dna won tM
afternoon prizes. Ot.Mr guests tn-
cJuded Mnl. H. V. Snodgraa, Mrs.
GyY Huntington, Mrs. Con~tanee
Ja)'ftd. Mn. A. J. Lowell, Mrs.
Dnma Hubbard and Mrs. MeUsu
Gracey. -
Dear Mr. Haapa:
The Newport HarboT High School
Parent-Teacher Auociatlon wtBhea
to thank you and your start for
your cooperation during this last
year and for the many thoughtfu1
courtesies extE'nded to us on pub-
licity stories submitted to your pa-per.
We wish you to know that it
was through this aid on your part
that we w('re able to win a first
place award in t he Distric t on our
Publid ty Record Book and that
this book was om.• of two from Or-
ange County on exhibition a t the
State Convention in San Franasco
Our v~ry tx>st wishes are ex-
tended to you for the contanued
success of your newspaper and th('
Communlty spirit it maintams
Very sincer('ly.
MRS . L. E. STEWART
PublicHy Chairman
• • • Newport Harbor Ensign,
Dear Mr . Haapa
Tht> m('m~" of our Awuhary
1
~•'h to take thas means of t•xprE'S.'!-
an~ to you our heartf<'lt appri'CJa·
taon for your C'OO!)f'ratJon in h(.'lp-
anJ;: to pubhcate the artivitws of
th(' group.
Only by th<' e-ffort:. of p.•ople
hkl' you is th(' Socit>t y able to
maintain its h1gh placl' a mong
a&>ptaon agl'nciPs of thl' country
Thank you.
MRS \ORENE BOE'M'CliER.
\orr('SpondinJ:t Secrl'ta r}
R•::TURN~ FROM 0\'ER~EAS
Mr and Mrs Al 5pt'ncl'r ol
Corona de l Mar have tx><>n enter-
taming tht.>ir son. who has JUSt re-
tumt'd from thi'E'E' years overseas
He was stationed with the army
in Gt>rmany.
day for lin. ll&r1 PwmNJie
Smith, 74, ot 3M •u. St.,~.
at Grauel O.pel. C.O.ta llrta. Slw
waa a oativt-ot C.Uiclrnla and had
Jived for 'n ,_,. In N~
Among bft' IIUI'VIwn are • • .._
ter, Mrs. Orba L. K~rlancJ, tnd
a 1011, Joeeph B. Srnltb, both or
Newport.
~v. Ida Sande of the A.a.mbl)t
of God Cburch in ~ I'Md
tM aerviee. lntenneftt wu at
Woodlawn Cftnetery. Q)e\ptOA.
.
W ant a ne w
Personality-hm-m-m.
L.t us ~ ... p_
• tiny bft of
is suc:h fun!
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ift th• lirlc.t-Bldg.
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BEacon 5656 1812 Newport Btvd.
()()fftA JD:8A
-Miss Shirley Cramer of Balboa
Island was her maid of 'honor, at-
tired in an anklt>-length nylon net
~own with matchin~ juliet cap.
She carrit>d a pink and whal e nose·
gay.
NAUTICAL PLAY CLOTHES
White gladioli and ~reen fol -
Iage decoratt>d the church. Or~an
music was offt'rcd by Miss Mar·
garet Scharle. church organist.
Howard Folsom of Corona dt'l Mar
sang "Because" and th~ "Lord's
Prayer." Arnold Whisman of Coa-
linga, Calif., was best rnan.
A buffet supper was ser ved at
the bride's parents' home in Ba~
Rehnborgs Going
On Alaska Trip
Mr. and Mrs. C. F . Rehnborg.
1316 Ocean Blvd .. Corona del Mar.
a re leaving at the end of this
month for a summer junket Into
the north country with Nome,
Alaska as their destinaUon. The
trip aCross the unsettled regions
will be primarily for sightseeing
a nd ~ill be taken in a trailer .
From Fairbanks OT Anchorage, the
Rehnborgs tentatively plan to Oy
to Nome, and board a ahlp for the
return to Seattle. The Rt'hnborgs
are fo~rs and owners or the NutrWt~ Products manufactured
at Buena Park .
for sea1anng b tg and httle ststers m easdy
washable. fast color. sanforized scnhng bluf"
chambray -demm coordina1es. styled by
Lurne Pizer m b lue. tnmmed w ith wh11 b a1 l
tons
s.,. J b• 7 4 ~ Short. 1SO 7 9~
P.,do Pw\,4'<1 HB HB
Jode• H 8 Htl
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--·A· I PLUMBING
Open Sat. E•es. 'til 9:00 S&H Green Stampa
Page 12
&O&EA.N vmERAN INVITED
A veteran just back rrom Korea
w)J.l be the houscguest of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Barnes, l.Jdo Isle, th.1s
week en(t He Is Allx'•·t Hetzel,
nephew of Mrs. Barnes. He was
working with intelligence for the
United Nations forces while in ~.
DIRECTORY
l>s,dlol~}'. Grad Prize. Won Players Hold
For Every Day Living By Island Gul Party Friday
By B. N. DESLVBEBG, Pb.D. The eoond of a series ot horse shows was held at the Corona del They are asking for characters
SION OF EMOTIONAL UPS ET Mar Stables Saturday. The judge at the Newport Harbor Commun-
ot the Wes tern classes was M. lty Playet'111l&rty at 8:30 p. m . to-
Frank Meyers, and judge of the morrow (Friday) a t the home of
English classes was Or . Roy Salley. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnes, 121 VIa
We tend to dectde that we have
personal problems by the habits
und behavior with which wt• have
become familiar. Yet by reason-The entire show was under the ttl-Mentone, Udo Isle.
Rcmcho M..a
Nursery School
State Ucen1ed and A~
Fru:n 2 toe YMN
Supervised Care and
Constructive Play
a&A80NABL& &A'l'l8
Open !5 ~ per week-8 to 5
'rranaporta Uoo Fumllbe4
IN8UB~NC:E able standards w~ may actually
be operating way below par. So
"BE SURE -INSURE" says Wendell J ohnson in his book.
rl'ction of Lionel T. Harris. and The clever Invitations. covered
was presentoo to promote oom-with comlc mask cut~outs. · say
petition and participation among "Come a.s the UUe of \play, movie,
the various horsemen of Orange book or character." EntertaJn·
County. The Stock Hol'Se Class ment i.B scheduled to begin as soon
was sponsored by Burt Mills and as the guests arrive and wW con-
Mlss Laura Mills. Unue all evening with skits using
190 E. 15th St.
008TA III:8A ........ ~,..,
with "People in Quandaries.'' Ht> states MaUrie Stanley that people can adjust to a ~reat deal of mist>ry and unhappiness Insurance Counlellol' and alter awhile belieH~ that this The Western Classes and the members' talents and thtoir nair
winnt>rs are as follows: Western lor amusement. Dancing also ls
Horsemanship: Linda Fraser, first; p!anned in the patio. Mrs. Lee
DEBT---. oowmoa HARBOR l'T76 • is normal living. Then he states
125 Marine Ave., Balboa laluad It takes an attemptt'd suicide or
mental · breakdown to make us Nancy English, second; David Bag-Wilder of S hore-Clitfe Is making AMaiiWh-Net.-a.• ., ..,
W . Stuart Foote
GENERAL INSURANCE
MARCO ANICH, A.ssodate
Phone: HArbor 24-P .0. Box 1
2117 w. BalOO. Blvd
Newport BMdl. Calif.
DANCING lNSTBUO'DON
AUTHUR MURRAY'S
Ul COASr BLVD.
Corona del Mar
Open 10 to 10
For Cree dance ana1yala
CaU HArbor 1925
FURNITURE REPAIR
Furniture Restoration
Cbe..ir bottoms, benclles
and stools restored using cane, rush, reed etc.
HARVEY'S
Furniture Repair 2050 Santa Ana Ave.
Costa Mesa. BEacon 6133-J
NURSERY 8CBOOL8
HAYDEN HAVEN
For the Pre-School Tot
440 Ht>tiotrope Ave., COM
Half· a nd All-Day S~ion1
By HoW', Day, Week or Month
HArbor 1091-R
81L'-'ER PLATINO
Silver Platers
And Silversmiths
Repair • Refinishing -Replate
Gold -s nver -Copper -Bra.u
Near Commwlity Church
1914 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
BEaoon 5113
1111810
Margaret L. Scharle
Teacher of Piano
Organist -Accompanist
Evening Qa.sses for Adults
307 GOLDENROD AVE.
Cot"'M del M.a.r
find anything wrong with our out-
look. well. third. and Gall Morres. arrangement& and taking reserva-~~ .f cle.,..._~ 1e Allr
fourth. Western TraJl Horse: Ethel tlons for the masquerade. arlee. "No ............ No ..._ .. What ar£> the signs or t>motional
upset? One of the first is general
unha ppiness. When the past Is too
dreary to contemplate, day by day
affairs are nat, there is little to
look forward to in the future. this
certainly describes lneffictt>nt liv-
Copenhaver. first; Kay Bailey, se· We e4YeMe el ......,
cond: Lorraine West, thlrct. and MO\'ES TO 1A IOLlA CREDIT BUREAU
Martha Warren, fourth. Stock Dec Horse: Bill Warren, first: Kay idlng to make her pennanent OF NEWPOlT lEACH, L.NiUNA
Bailey, second; Llnda Fraser. home in La Jolla, Mrs. Louise lEACH AND COSTA WUA Hardwtcke bas left her residence third, a nd Nancy English, fourth. at 317 Narduus Ave .. Corona del 204 liYenWe A,.. P. 0 . '-Jt6
Ing.
Another indication is confusion.
The person who is so unsurt> or
himself that every day decisions
cause panic and new stt'Uations
mean a crisis-this also m t>ans
the basic insecurity is showing.
Anoth('r clu(' is the level of mus-
cular and emotional tf'nsion. Wh('n
emotions swell they can help to disturb th(' cl('ar flow of thout:ht ;
this may m('an difficulty in s peak-
Junior English Horsemanship: ~Mar~~===========~=·=-==·=="=·=Ne=·~"*=rt= .. =·=·=~Cellt~~~ Nancy Gardner. first; Roger ·
O'Neil. s~nd; Mary Catherine
Retmjer, thJrd, and Karen Brun-!'I I lng fourth. Senior English horse-PRESIDENTIAL FAXILY AL!VK
manship: Linda Fraser. first; Ce-'"--------------------------'
ing.
Disturbed emotions mt>ans mus-
cular disturbance, I)E'rhaps a tight,
painful knot in tht> stomach. or
headach('S or backachrs. Worry
and nervousness create poisons
that weakt>n physical resistance,
creates fatl£n.Je, causes ln."omnla,
and incrl'aSPS susceptibility to all
kinds of ctiseasc and physical
trouhl<'
rini Creely, second: Sharon Butler ,
third, and Martha Warren, fourth.
Bareback Horsemanship: Gail
Morres, first; Nancy English, se-
cond; Ottily Bayer. third, and Bill
Warren, fourth. Senior English
Pl('asure: Kathy KJng, first; Mari-
lyn Hill. second; HarMet King,
third. and Cerlnl Creely, fourth.
Junior English Plt>asure; Mimi Gei-
gPr, first: Pat Walke r. second:
Jackie Walkt>r, third. and Diana
Fisher. fourth.
Unda Frazer. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Frazer of Bal-
boa Island , won the grand prize
trophy and ribbon. which were pre-
St>nted to her by Mrs. Roy Bailey. Still another indPX p; thP Vf>ry
shy person who does 1101 1 rust his
own jud~t'nls or th•• ,·rry a~-' p J z 6 L.'I"PSSin• pc>rson ." ho bl.lml's :-Oml'-art"' u "' 1 body t.>lsc for h1s own [l{'S!'ImiSm. J J
confusion. frustration or lark of I A s J su~cess. He ~ets mad at his t t ames neighbor. or hts cousin. or the I •
othl'r political par ty. or a rnC'1111 1 . . . nr n ht:IOUS croup Tlw flrl' of hi-. The Woman s ~UXlliary of St
1 wTa:ll '" our ,.f :Ill proportinn to Jamt>s <;hurch wtU. hold a Jul)
th(• dlimacr inOkr.•d nnd thl' ("n-1 PartY tn the Pan sh Houst' on PI'~' of his attack o;hows tht> de-' Wednesday. July 16. beginning with 1
1 ~ of pcnt-up frustration and l.uncheon at 12 :30 foU.ow~ by 1
aggressivt>ness that he Is harbor-cards. Tablt's arr S lO. mdlv1dual in~. t 1tkl:'ts S2.50. and th.t' affair is open I
Emotional l••nsion l'an IX' ("aust>d to thP genPral publiC. I
by wha t we think of as the luck of, There. will be door prizes and
success or successes in our life bu! table pnzes: and nov('lty surprise
it mav also be thP rt>sult or a er-package gifts Cor sal('. This is thf'
Irs or"little day to day rruc;trations. lArgest summer event or St. Jame
not vcry important in thcmsE"Ives Church. Mrs. ~n ~~Uson. ht>ad
but important because thcre are so of the Woman~ Awohary of St.
many of them and eventually their James Church. IS In char ge of the
dt>ad wei~ht amounts ro a lnt. party. Het' commHtec members
Thf' psycholof!ist and thf' psy-nre: T.ickets. )irs. Orring Wright;
ciatli!>t an• n()t invoh···d in ou•· Publicity, Mrs. Vt>me Snodgrass;
personal ll\·cs and because of th('ir door priz,es, Mrs. J ohn Prendcr-
exsx-riPnct' and training in this J!'a5t; tabl~ prizes, Mrs. Yvonne
Thil WAlt~ Ho111" to mlt~ todtJJI OJ!trl cara4144tu for t~ Prel41k1trv
(right) ol«< lite Uovt'nlortMp ot o 1/ld~ttrw Stole l/lWt{fr'OtHt4).
By FULTON LEWIS, JR.
JIBB Nnct COiftlftntloto r
1. Can JOU name tbe fa1DU7 pictured above-and t.be two lt52 eandl
dates! !. A PreaJdent wrote to a famoua ceneral a.n.d uked hiiD t~
appoint bl• ~n to lit. ataJf. Can you name tbe ~n r 1. Tbla aon of a
President 'WU called .. Prince Jobn". 4. What too of a Prealdent dJed In
batUe! 5. lcnored by the Preaa In liCe. be IDade beadllnea In death (another Prealdent·a eon).
ANSWERS:
( jJ.10.J0 I ll IUQ.Jj lfpOq 1111 p.i,IOIIIJ-' fiiOt"-•d IIJIQU.'fWII IIJllJl)
field mav be ablt> to show that we Benton : pr1ze packages. Mrs. J()>o
POPULAR place Pn.tir('ly too much emphasis 'leph RiRJ;S! luncheon. Mrs. Eliza-PI ANO LESSONS 'I on little thin~s that don't matter; beth CUnningham; supplies, ::\trs.
UOIJ.LIOH IJOl)i UtiOf ((]) •(JJ UV.J,J "" IIJMIOO"U "''"~"(> (!) .. ~J 1l8 tllltl
ullOf f&J ·.,zo.)ll~'1 J~oou (JJ '(OillO ·~fU#ilOD M>J) 1/0.L uprnm '(J1QP ·1•~-Ad .14/) 1/0.L J..Q402i ! 1/0J. fiJo.AOfl WOM!t.tl I'QP)I~..Jcl /0 llrp111D.tl (I)
FULTON-LEwis, Jr., comments over KVOE
each evening, at 9:15, Monday through
Friday. e Dial 1480 for KVOE edv
1n your homl' little thin~s in which we have 1 Robert. Pearson. . by dailv rru.~trations tw(·aust• II( our Servtng of the luncht>on 1S in fran:es Pow ers lack of objt>eti\ity. The profes-chart.;<' of Mn~._A. H. Hall. d('C()ra-~ ~urnmg C.anyon Rd. I sional persnn cnn often sort out 1 11om; by Mrs. Kathleen Gookl'n.
L-...,.,..~~~~~~=~==~ a sounder and bett£'r tntN!TatE>rl FOR RESULTS HArbor 1771-R Shore Cliffs I confused goals a nd help to make ,
PHYSICIANS-SUROEON8 "'t't nf \:IIU•''> Use Ensign Want Ada
Lawrence K . Gundrum,
M.D.
1741 Superior Ave, Costa Mesa
Practice limited to Oisea..aes
of Ear. Nose. Throat: Allergy
Otnce Hours: by Appointment
BEacon 6508 or BEacon 6835
Bruce F. Sims, D. 0.
P h,ysidan & Surgeon
I Practice Confined
to Care of the Feet
llg5 Coast Blvd. South
Laguna Beech. Phone ~11
FUNERAL DIRE()T()B
Baltz Mortuary
Olapel by tbe Sa
HARBOR42
Corona del Mar, CalJfom.La
Ample Off-Street Parldna
Frteadly N~borhood Service
PARKES -RIDLEY
• ----
Party Planned
By Starbright
Starbright Club will hold a bene-
fit dessert card party on thr eve-
ning of Tuesday, Aug. 12. it was
dN:idt'd at thc> mP<'ting held
Wednesday of last W('ek at Odd
Fellows Hall in Costa Mesa.
The club \\ill not hold its regu-
lar mc'C tmgs during July and Au-
s::ust. so tht> Mx1 meeting Y.'itl be
on September 17, with Sylvia
Place. Eva Moore, Edith Voorhees
and Jo Peck in charge.
The card party originally sche-
duled ror June 17 was •postponed
to Wednesday, July 16. with Re-
gina Cottle as gen£'ral chainnan.
!
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I
Lunchron committee for last
week included Ann Donnelly, Eve-
lyn Davis, Es ther Johnson and
Leda Haun. Pa uline Jasper, presi-
dent, conducted the business ses-
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sion.
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Call HArbor 1114 for Job· PriDtiag
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the £l'SIGN Let . • your prinung
Do call }larbOI 111 ., .
~ c1d }Urt C4llf·
r GRAUEL CHAPEL
Others pr<'sent were E thel Frei-
tag, Regina Cottle, Bettye Fink,
Dorm Ragan, Polly Owl!n, Ear-
lynn Albright, Emma Poupart.
Lela McMillan, Margaret Rabb,
ltha HotTle, Bernice Crandall,
Welthy Redden, Blanche Lytle,
Flerenoe Mansfield. Bessie Bene-
dict. florence Anderson, Margaret
Wright. NeJUe Skiles, Ada Ann
Orth, Bemlce Knies. Mamle Ha-
viee, Sylvia Place, Jo Peck a.nd
Eva Moon. Guests were Audrey
Hennlnp. Sadie Howell, Laura L.
1104 CoG" Bl.,cl.
110 Broadway
BEacoo 5610 Cotta .... -a
aooPINo .
Roofing -All Tws
New Roofa and Re
M Jl'l. exper.-Free eatimatel
JOHN T . MORRIS
1.595 Newport Blvd., C.O.ta Mela
Phone BEaOiOn 5179
(Eveninp: HArbor 214.5-M)
'"· BerTy and Pearl Cheek.
Why hold on to that u.elea.-to-
you article. Try the want ada.
*HA ....
-ILDIIIG
GUIDI*
1979
6260 •
JAMES
D.
RAY
100 Co.rl Blvd., Corona del Mer '
HArbor Ill)
Res.: 720 Nercinus Av
HArbor 10111 -J
HARRY
HALL
!14 E.
Coeta M N&
AFFO
ELECTRIC
e COMPANY e
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR
Events at the Fair ! Firm Building 6 Houses For Young Folks ' • •
Young peoplt• and their farrn, I On Yla Havre on Lido Isle home and school activities will be
given ttl(> spotlight at the 1952 Or-
ange County Fair set for Aug.
13-17.
The Orange County Fair's junior
exhibit department and livestock
show. considered one ot the rmest
in the s ta te, Is this year expected
to break the record of 1951, when
891 junior exhibitors made 1.799
entries to win a total of $6,185.25
in premium awards.
A quarter million dollars worth I Newport BeJcbt.
of building permits were Issued by Walter Egger , Pico, 3-room. 2-
t.he Building Department during story dwelling at 1028 Cliff Dr ..
the past week, and Lido Isle ac-$5.800. Owner builder. cou~ted for almost ha.lf of them. Ruth Griffin. garage and utility
Sax . permits, ~otalhng $90.000. room at 5 10 CUff Dr., $2,000
For the first time, junior feature
I:'Xhibits will be housed exclusively
in one buildin~ and a juttior ama-
tl:'ur divlsion has been in cluded in
the bi g flower l'how. Two new llve-
~tock barns wall ~ve added space
to the livestock show.
wt>re. tssued to Lido A;>socl~tes of Norman Durston. Costa Mesa,
Studio City for. dwellings 10 ~e 6-room. 1-story, 1-unit dwelling at
200 block of Vta Ha':'re on Udo 405 Irvine. $12,400. Robert Ingram. Isle. Two other permits, for $16.-builder
000 and $14,800, were issued for ·
buildings on Lido. O ther major Newport Harbor t.:nion llig h
permits were $25.000 to R. E. Hall-School, 2-room cold storage build-
berg for a 2-unit dwelling in Co-ing and remodelling, $17.900. Al-
rona del Mar and $20,000 to John lan R itter, build€'r.
The junior dl:'partm€'nt is open
to FFA. 4-H Club. and other re-
<'o~mized fa rm ~oup members
from Orang!:', Rtvers idP a nd Los
AngPII'S Countws Exhibit divis-
ions ar·· bl>t>f a nd dairy cattlt>.
swtnl' :.hl'•·v . tlOa rs. homE' f"conom ·
tC$. poultry, rabbits, hom·~·. a gri-
1
cultural mechanics and the l:'lab-
ot.tle fl•:• ture db pla ys.
School exhibits. pla nned through
1 he <'OOpera t ion of a II 0 r a n c: "
1 County schools in. c·oo.rdinullon
1 with the County ~uJ)<'nnt€'ndf'n t nr Schools o ffiCe, "'" {('ature
... cores •Jf dis pia) s and d<'monstra -
t 10ns 1n the modt>l school house.
.I T. ~kDonoul!h a nd 1-:rn•·st :"'nr-
ton of ~ant a A.na ar •' h··adtng up
this dt•partm<'nt
Th•· Btn :-;c·out... of Anwrtt"t nn-
rlt•t lhf> dtrt·C'I IIlll Of (' " r'tlo II(
Santa Ana. c:cout C''<t'CUit\'1' for
tlw Omn g€' f.mplr~" Ar•'a t '•llJtWrl
tr•· mllk111:! plam. ltll t !.11,;•· d1"
J•la \ anrl jambll!t't'. Th· hu:; hOr'ol' ... tum .... ·b nul· I
1•11' hoth m••rntn..: and tlt• 1 noou
I'' rf11rnwnct·~ rn tht• m.un ar>•n11 or1
"I"'Cllll.,: rla,\ i' t'Xp••t'to•d ltJ ti-t, Jt't n.an' .. nt riP"
1-· 11r ,.,,_~tnr ... \\Ill b· abl•' to t•tkc
1 111 t ht• li\ •'I-luck a ucti11n '' h(•n
l•rtL•'·" rnn1n1.: a namals 1!0 to lh_:'
lul.:ht.'SI bidd• 1 on Fnda~. ,\•J.; b .
... ta t·ting At T p m.
B. C'lark Co for a dwelling in
!:ihot·t' Chffs.
FollowinJ.( permits WP rt? issued duri n~ thl' past \\'N•k
U d o l>ll~
Lido Assocuttes, Studio City. 5-
r·oom. 1-story, 'I-unit dwPIIJnKS tt l :.no a nd 222 Via Havre; 6-room. 1-
!>tory 1-unil dwrllm~:s at 206. 214,
21k a nd 226 \'ia Ha\ rc·. Pach $1 5,-
0()11 K d .... o-Slm.tn. buildt•r.
\\' I l Farnsworth. Xorth H'olly-
"ood. 6-ruom. 1·!-tor ~. 1-unit dwell-
in&; nt 114 V1a Cordova. $16,()(10
0 \\lll'r builder
James Gray, 311 :\lurgUI•rtl£', Cu-
rona del ~lar, 6-rt>(tm, 1-.... tory, 1-
unlt dwPIJam:; a t 123 Vta Urvieto.
Sll .~l GPort:l' lloJ,f•·tn & Son ...
bulldl:'r~
lta llwa ( "' ,.,.
I lr ,\ A Erlt'k"<•n. H;1 \ 1-hon•
< ':o np. :l-rc,om 1--;tory, ·1-unit
d\\ t 11 ill~ .J l :l H tlt,.M ('o\ • ' .. lti •
•lllfl lJf'an .,., ph•tt t hmlrlt·t
lb' ~~~ .. r ....
,j • •n 1'' ·~,, 1' lo~ulrl ,, • "lld II<• '
1\ .:·t' t '.! .. ,1 , .. ,.,t\!\\ .. l_ ..
1~,10
:-.r :-; t: •. ,·n.•r tl. t · .. ,,.t ~fl·,a. ti-
lllllnt. l·•"'"· l·w11r d\q•Jhn..: a r ~h. -('It ,.. I •• · \\ "I~ 'IIIII
n ... u,. ... f..Lt "'' Ed~ar ::ipmnl'r. 1\1\:>l tJ\ ,.,. pit lin
at 11107 Balhc.Yt A \· Sl()(J
\\'••ltt•r Rurkm.ct tl. rt•mlld• lltn-' at
Ill Cr}'tal ~l.i':>u
B. G:unt':-. Yt>rba w nda, 1-room .
).,run ·. 1-uni t dw~llin~: at ?12 New Location Sought 1 Jp.ll . ·slt.ooo
l1b d 1\;ll buu For City Bi oar tius Ta mplis. n·moc.lt·lhn~ at 3116
A nt•W locannn ~~ l)('tn!..: '0 Ul'hl 1:-. tkl'tln F t . 12:l
tor ht• :-;Pwpm·t H.u bc•r hill boa rd Corona tlt>l ~ar
\\hach tho• C"hambr-r of C"nmm~rce R E. Harr m.;•un ~ara..;e a t 31 1
had <:t•t up 1n Corona cl(•l ~~ ar, 8 1 nrt•had. $1 .000.
Coast Bl\ d. .tnd l lai'l'l l lr Thr n. E. 1 Ia llbl'rg. 9-room. :!-stur)
'billboard has ht•rn t.tkt•n 00\tn be-~-UIIIt d\H·Ihn..: at 3ol GoldPnrod.
I
cause t hl' lt•a,.t' \nth F. C" Hub-s~s.ooo AI Pln~•·r. build~:r.
hard h~ bt't•n tl:'rmmated. :o>hor1• C'liH"
• • • ''' • ,,,, • • • • •·• • ''''''''"'''"'"~! .Juhn 1: Clark t'o., 1203 Coa--t -H b Draft. ~ Bhd n-runm. 1-... tor,\ 1-umt d\\PII-: ar or mg :_ rn~.: at 211 ~lorntn~.; Can)on, S:!fl .• ~~H'I '>v. nt•r bwld('r SERVICE ~! ~t'\\~Jrt
LOAIS FOR HOlES
'~" !0-J'EAJl LOAN
Construction Loans
Si'o --20 Yean
E.E BOB SAtTLER
Representing
Poiri• Mortgace Co.
1U5 Cout Blvd. COM
P1t.. HA 101'7-.1-IU Wl.U
Concrete Work
of All Kinds
FLAGSTONE PA TIOS
BlOCK Vf ALLS ..
• Fla:t : ESTfMA TE •
Chas. Warre1 I Son
BE.con SIBO..J • HArbor 1012.J
22 I) Newport Blvd. Coste M~u
Oep.rtment of
NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERA L
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
•~-.. B r"-:: ., E~ "':t. ,,
;: :e r:e•l . Ass:,.,~.
HArbor 1500
)))) Vie lido, Newport Buch
HOME
LOANS
At Otan,_ County's
l.Mding HOtM Lendinc;
Institution
QUICK
2'4 HOUR SERVICE
LOW
EASY
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FRIENDLY
SYMPATHETIC SERVICt
WI II UY nUST DEf05
ON WH.l lOCATED HOMES
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOCI A TIO'
222 Oee... Avenue
Phone: ..._, tn
LAGUNA BEACr-
BE.eeon 6329 ··ob Colst Blvd. _ HArbor 14>47 : Ltrl \\tn,hrp. ~at•..:• :1' 3D:I3 1•h 810 Coast Highway : CORONA DEL MAR ·I :'1 S I•)('
Ne• .. DCirt Beech !" Edward D. Sedin9••. Elton 0. Denner: I .. 'n··~-1 '!··Cook. dPil a net C'~r !.~<lrl tsisii"~iiii~~~iiii~"~iiii~~~~~;iji~~~~ ~~~'j'~'i'~' =· ~~; , , I I ltr:! 1 \\ I )('t Jn F , 1 ,IJ()
Dean A. Kep -hart
WELCH'S
READY -MIXED
CONCRETE
BEacon 6547
Newport Blvd., Coeta Meea
Oraap 188! Kl J 6S6
F1oor Ooverinp -DraiDbou'da
Asphalt Tile -Rubber Tile
Formica -Unoleum 1\le CARLTONS' UN~~
136 ~ 1'7&111 St. o.ta .._
BUOON Gle.W
22 Yean ln Orange County
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS .. ._ . .~.~
MOVING and STORAGE
LOCAL AID IIDMnE
Balboa Transfer Co.
a. c. Beanett ··--
recooked Food
Sale July 3
Pla nning for an easy Fourth of
Jul) for som€'body else. tht• wom en
of the Church School GuHd. Group
V. o f the Corona del ~lar Conunun-
ity Church arc holding a cookNl
food sale next Thursday, July 3.
Mrs. Mylet Porter. chairman.
said the sale wtll start a t 10 30
a .m. and will be h<'ld at Tomm) ·,..
Shop, 609 Coast Blvd. Donations
9f cooked food will be picked up
[f the donors will call HA 2894-J .
Witherbee Family
Here for the Summer
The former J oan Sampson, who
is now Mrs. Harold Witherbee. Is
back in the Harbor area for the
summer. S he and her husband
and one--year-old baby are spend-
ing the summer a t 314 Fernleat
Ave .. Corona del Mar, before re--
turning this fall to S tanford. where
M.r. Witherbee is a medical stu-
denL Joan's mother is N'nting her
Balboa Island house for the sum-
met and will remain at her Pasa-
dena home.
MEMO
fteNewportllutMw~ ... .._.,........~8'11niw
0Mrt ...... ACW4 per el ,_..
................... tto ,....all .... --.. ........ ~ ... .
C.Pnt•rnJ Cvotra('tur
Orn e.-: 510 3ht ~1., ~ewport Beo.&eh Ph. H Arbor 31"7~
HM idf'O<'t>: J.l &lboa Cou•., HArbor M%6-W
LUMBER em SAT. 8 to 5
SUN. 9 to I
Lt'"MBER 140 E.
BUILDING BLOCKS
PUMI·BLOI( Co.
UVING ROOM
BEDROOM
DINING ROOM
Sed! u.... ··=
ETHAN ALLEN
suers
ICLING
FAHCHE«
ENGLANDER
SEALY -.. -w..,~
7W S... COAST llYO • I
LAMPS AND SHADES
WALL SHELVES
BEDDING
FUl
OELIVE«Y
CUOIT
T~MS
PAllO
RllHmJU ........ ....
AMI.tt-.
Pave 14 ~ Thunday, JUDe 26. 1152
UOAL MOTta UGAa. NOTICI -c=ER==T=OI"J=CA:::=::TE=~o~II'~B::-:U=81NE88===-s...,ha--:-:U:-:be,...-po~bllsM<t once in the New-No. ....
SUMKONI ON P'D8T
Alll!INDED OOIIPIAINT
1'\etatao. lnna Name POrt Harbor Ensign, a neWIJPilJ)6
Tile U..,._111M does he~by of general circulaUon, printed and
certify that she is ponducting a pubUshed ln tht> City of Ne.wport
Beauty Salon bualness at 609 Coast Beach, and the same shaU be In
Highway, Corona del Mar, Calif. fuJI torce and effect 30 days after
under the flcUUous finn name of this passage.
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JrUed Ia th Or&e of _.o Cllerll
of ..,. 8aperto.r Coa.r' of 8a.l4
C..l,7.
Ia U.. 8aper.rto.r Voan of tbe State
el a.utonda Ia ... for Uae
~ of Oraace Dept..
Cor Del Beauty Salon and that said The foregoing Ordinance was In·
firm is composect of the foUowing troduoed at a regular meeting of
person, whose name In full and the City Council of the City of
place of residence ls a.s follows, to-Newport Beach, held on the 9th
wit: day of June, 1952, a nd was flnally
passed and adopted on the 23J'd
day of June, 1952, by the following
vote, to wit:
WANDA JEAN MARLEY,
Plaintiff,
LEORA H . GUTBROD
209 Femleaf
Corona del Mar, Calif. va.-.JIIRRY LEE MARLEY, JR.
Defendant.
~ Peeple of tbe State ol Oall-
,_... SeM O.reetaap to:
Wltaeee my hand on this 11th
day of June, 1952
AYES, Councitmen: Miller,
Finch, Horvath, IsbeU, Smith.
NOES, Councilmen: None
ABSENT, Councilmen: None
LEORA H. GUTBROD
State of Calllorala
JERRY LEE MARLEY, JR.
Defendant.
You are d1rected to appear ln an action brought aga!Mt you by
tbe above named plaint:ltf, 1n the
Superior Court of the State of
Callfomla, ln and for the ~tmt:Y ol Orange, and to answer the tint
amended complaint therein within
tiD days after the lei'Vice on you
ol this summons, if served within
the County of Orange, or within tb1r1iY days if served elaewhere,
and you are notified that unlea ~u so appear and answer 81 above
requtred, the plaintiff will take
Judgment for any money or dam·
agee demanded in the F'bwt
Amended CoJllplaint. .. arising
apon CCll\tract, or will apply to the
Court for any other relief demand-
Oouat7 of Oraace----
Oa 'naJe 11th day of June, 1952,
before me, a Notary Public in and
for said county and state, ret.lding
therein, duly commissioned and
sworn, personally appeared Leora
H. Gutbrod known to me to be
the person whose name is sub-
scribed to the within instrument,
and acknowledged to me that she
executed the same..
ATTEST:
C. K. PRIEST
A. W. SMITH
Mayor
Oty Clerk
Publish: June 26, 1952
ln the Newport Harbor Ensign.
Ordlaaaee No. MO
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISH-
ING PLACI'.S FO& POSTING
PUBLIO NOTICES
WltDeN my hand and official
seal.
MARY E . HAAPA
Notary Public il) and for
said County and State.
My com.m.lssion expires July 31,
1955.
Publish: June 12, 19, 26: July 3,
1952, in the Newport Harbor En-
sign.
ed ill the First Amended Com-No. PA-au
plaint. NOTICE TO O&EDITORS
Given Wlder my hand and seal ESTATE OF EDWIN G. ROGERS
ot \he Superior Court of the Deceased
County of Orange, State of Call· NoU~ Is Hereby Gtl·ea to the
fomia, this 14th day of May, 1952. creditors of and aU persons having
B. J . SMITH, claims against the said decedent
Oounty Clerk and Clerk of or said estate to file them with the
the Superior Court of the necessary vouchers ift the office of
State of California, in and the Clerk of the Superior Court of
for the County of Orange. the County of Orange, State of
By Wayne A. Drager, Dt>puty I California, or to present the same, with tht-nrcessary vouchers, to the
undersigned at his or her place of
So. A UMO I business, to-wit:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS C/o Donald D. Harwood
ESTATE OF JACK F. LIPPS 1415 Coast Highway
aka ISADORE UPPS, Oeet>ased Corona del Mar, California
Notlee Ia Her•by Olve~~ to the within six months after the first
creditors of and all persons having public.atJon of this notiet:.
dalms against the said decedent Datt>d June 6, 1952
or said ~tatP to file them with E. R. ABBEY
the ne<:essary vouchers in the of· Adminis trator or thP Estate
tice of the Clerk of the Superior of said decedent.
Court of the CoWity of Orange, DONALD D. HARWOOD
Sta~ ot California, or to present 1415 Coast HJghway
tbe same, with the n e cess a r y Corona del Mar, California
't'OUChers, to tne unoersigned at his Attorney for Admlniatrator.
or her plaoe of business, to-wit: Pllblish: June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 1952
e/o 1bomu E. Heffernan
14.15 Coast Highway
Corona del MAr, Callfomfa
1rit.hin ldx months after the nnst
publication of this notioe.
bated )b.)' 23, 1952
JAKES E. VAN TASSEL
Administrator-with· WUJ-An-
.xed ol the Eata te ot aaid
decedent.
nJOMAS E . HEFFERNAN
1U5 Coast ffighway
Oorona del Kar, California
Attorney for Administrator.
Publi*: June 5, 12. 19, 26. 1952
Ill the N~rt Harbor n.lp..
No. A-%11S8
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ON
A.PPLICA TION FO& CHANGE
OF NAKil
Ia alae SapertOI' Court of the State
.t Ollllorala la aad for tbe
Coaat7 of Oraar;e
In the Matter of AVERY LEE
MEAD for Change of Name.
Wb.--.. Avery Lee Mead has
ftled hla petitJon with the clerk of
thi8 court for permission to change
hla ruu:ne from Avery Lee Mead
to Avery Lee Adair;
Now, 'fterefore.lt ls BerebJ Or-._ed that au persons interested
lD the matter aforesaid appear at
Department No. 3 of the aaid Su-
perior Court at the oourtho~ ln
tiM! City of Santa Ana, County of
Orange, State of Calltornla, on the
11th day ot July, lJI52, at the hour
of 10 o'clock A. II. of aaid day,
and tben and there to show ca~.
It &.l\Y they mQ ba'ft. why said
appbca t:l<lll for c:ban&'e of name
should not be granted.
It la ......_ ~ that a
copy of thla Order to Show Cause
be published in the "Ensign", a
newspaper of general drculaUon,
pabllllhed ln the City of Newport
Beech, County or~. State ot
C&llfamia, for four au e c e s sl v e
weeb next preceding the date ~t
few t.be hearing thereof. DATED: Kay 29, 19152.
MORJUSON
Judge of the Superior Court
Albllsh: June 5, 12. 19, .. 19152
ta the Newport Harbor Dwtln-
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NOTIOE TO OREDITOR8
ESTATE OF FRANCISCO FELIX
Deceased
Notaae b Hereby OIYflll to the
creditors ot and aU persons having
claims against the said deeedent
or said estate to file them with the
n~ vouchers in the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
tbe County of Orange, Sta~ of
caJlfornJa, or to present the same,
with the necessary vouchers, to the
\D'ldersigned at his or her place of
business, to-wit:
c/o Thomas E. Heffernan
1415 Coalt Hl&hway
Corona del Mar, California
within six months after the first
pabllcatba ot thla DOttee.
Dated June 6, 1952
ANTONIO FELIX
Administrator of the Estate
of said decedent.
THOMAS E. HEFFERNAN
1415 Coast Highway
Corona del Mar, California
Attorney for Administrator.
Publish: June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 1952
in the Newport Harbor Ensign.
OrdJAaDee No. M5
AN ORDINAN'OE CHANGING
TilE SE"''BACK LINE ON OER-
T.US PROPERTY
The City Council of the a ty of
Newport Beach does orda.ln as fol-
lows:
·sECTION 1: Section 9102.2 of
the Municipal Code of the CitY of
Newport Beach is hereby amend-
ed as follows:
•• 1 a ) That on Lots 754 to 764 In-
clusive. Lots 789 to 799 lncluaive,
Lots 967 and 968, Lots 972 to 976
inclusive. and on Lots m to 982
inclusJve, of 'I)-act 907, Lido Isle,
structures on said lola shall not be
erected nearer the street front
than 0 f~t. and that said aetbacka
be indicated on Sht>et No. 7 of t-he
District Map, attached to OnU·
nance No. 635 of the City of New-
POrt Beach an4 ~ferrecl to in Sec-
tion 9102.2 of aald Munidpal Code
and made a part thereof."
SECTION 2 : That the Oty En·
gineer of the City of Newport
Beach is hereby instructed and di·
rected to change the above nt.trict
Map so u to &how the aetbedc
changes delcribecl in SectJon 1
hereof, and, u aaid District Map
shall have been .o amended. the
same shall remain tn full force
and effect and a pert ol Ordinanc:e
The City Council of the Oty of
Newport Beach does ordain as fol-
lows:
SECTION 1 : There is hereby
added to the Municipal Code of the
City of Newport Beach Section
1308.1 to read as follows:
·'Section 1308.1. All noli~ re-
quired by law to be posted in a
public place, or places, shall be
posted as follows: One on the Bul-
letin Board of the City Hall of the
Clty of Newport Beach; One on
the Bulletin Board of the UnJted
States Post Office in Corona del
Mar: and One on the Bulletin
Board of the United States Post
Office in Balboa.
SECTION 2· Thjs orttinance
shall bt.• published once in the New-
port Harbor Ensign, a newspaper
of general circulation, printed and
publish<.-d in the City of Newport
Bt>ach, and ihc same shall be In
fof-ce and <.-ffcct 30 days after this
passage.
Tht-for('goin,:: ordinanet-was in-
troduet-d at a regular mN>ting of
1 he Ci ty Council of the City of
Newport 8<-ach held nn thr 14th
day of April. 1952, snd was finally
passed and adopted on the 23rd
day of June, 1952 by the following
\Ole. to wit:
A YES. Councilmen Mille r.
Finch. Horvath, I sbell, Smtth.
NOES, Councilmen : None
ABSENT. Councilmen : None
ATTEST:
C. K. PRIEST
A. W. SMITH
Mayor
City Clerk
Publish: June 26, 1952
in the Newport Harbor Ensign.
OrdlaaDce No. 1M
A."l ORDINANCE OBANGING
THE ZONING OF CERTAIN
PROPERTY
The C\ty Council of the City of
Newport Beach does o!"dain 81 fol-
lows :
SECnON 1: Section 9102.2 of
the Municipal Code of the City of
Newport Beach is hereby amend-
ed as follows :
"(a) That a ll the lots in Blocks
329, 429 and 430. Corona del Mar.
a s per map recorded in Book
Pages 41 and 42 of Miscellaneoua
Maps, Orange County, California,
as shown on Sheet No. 17 of the
District Map attached to Ordi-
nance No. 635 and r~ferred to In
Section 9102.2 of said Municipal
Code. and made a part thereof, be,
and they are hereby, rezoned from
an R-1 to an R-2 District."
SECTION 2 ; That the City En-
gineer of the City of Newport
Beach is hereby instructed and di-
rected to change the above District
Map so as to show the zoning cJe...
scribed in Section 1 hereof, and u
said District Map shall have been
so amended, the same shall remain
In full force and effect and a part
or Ordinance 635 of the C\ty of
Newport Beach and Section 9102.2
of the Municipal Code of the C\ty
of Newport Beach.
SECTION 3: This ordinance
shall be pubUshed once in the New-
POrt Harbor Ensign, a newspaper
of general circulation. printed and
published In the City of Newport
Beach, and the same shall be In
full force and effect 30 days after
thJs puaage.
The fo~golng Ord.lnanoe wu in·
troduced at a regular meeting of
the City Coundl. of the Oty of
Newport Beach, held on the 9th
day of June, 1~. and wu finally ~ and adopted on the 23rd
day of June, 1952. by the foUowin&
vote. to wit :
AYES, Coundlmen: MUlet,
F\neh, Horvath, Isbell, Smith.
NOES, Councilmen: None
ABSENT, Councilmen: None .
A. W. SMITH
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llunidP*l Code or the Oty of N.-.. a~,y Oerk
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.._ .nt. t. THE HAWOS CO ...... . .. ,.,, II ,.,._ ~ HI I ...... .l port BNch. PubUsh: June:.. 1952 SEC'I10N 3 : This ordbw,. iD tbe Newport Ha.rtloc' ,J:Micn.
lolllde ftero Gets New Meeting Site
Zoata Award For Pro America
First receplent o r the Zonta
Club $300 scholarship off~red for
the flnst time this year to an
Orange Coast College student for
further stucly wiU be Miss Robbie
Fiero of Newport Beach. Miss Fl·
ero, a Newport Harbor Hlgh grad-
uate, will continue her studies to
be a teacher at Long Beach State
College this fall. Announcement
of the winner was made by Helen
Stockton in the absence of MJidred
Stanley; chairman of the Zonta
Scholarship committee.
Mrs. Stanley accompanied Zonta
President Helen Norton to the In-
ternational Zonta convention held
this w~k at Houaton, Texas. The
two executive women left TUesday
night by plane for the convention
headqusrt.ers at the Shamrock Ho-
tel:
The regular scMdule of 9 a .m.
to 3 p.m. will be altered' tomorrow
(Friday) for the last day of the
Newport Harbor Girl Scouts Day
Camp being held at O'NeiU Park
in Trabuco Canyon. Tomorrow will
be a late schedule because it wiU
be "Scouts' Own" day ending up
with a cook-out and campfire with
aJl the loved aonp.
The two-week progTam. under
the direction of Mrs. Sidney San-
ders, hal provided craft work, mu-
sic, outdoor games, dances and
sports for more than 150 Girl
Scouts in the area.
Broughtona Cheered
---But It Was for Ike
Mr. and Mrs. John Broughton of
Newport Heights arrived at the
Brown Palace Hotel in Denver
amid much celebration, but found
the reason for the excitement was
at least partly to gr~t General
and Mrs. Dwight Elsenhowcr. The
Eisenhowers are planning to stay
fC1!' a spell. but the Broughtons
will stay only a week before con-
tmuing their combination business
and pleasure trip. Their itinerary
includes La.s Vegas, Salt Lake
C ity, and San Francisco.
Ensign ClasaUled ads have been
a proven meana of reaching btzyers
fOl' all 80rta or mercha.ndiae-Uae
them! Phone HArbor 1114.
A new loca tlon has been planned
for the Pro America meeting to
be held tomorrow (Friday) at 10
a.m., according to Mrs. J. Arthur
Taylor of Udo 18le, chairman. ln.-
stead or the uaual meeting place at
the Con>na del Mar CommunJty
Church, the group will meet at the
home of Mrs. R. R. Boorey, 332
Evening Canyon Rd., Shore CUrta.
Discussion or program and a busi-ness meeting wilJ take plact>.
BACHELOR BEAMS AT
BEACH BEAU11ES
Clifford Sutton of l.<Jng
Beach, who crut!eS hi!-LC1g
Ca.bm Bre..d truck to markeu
in the beach ctties of Cosu
Me..c;a. Newport, Balboa. R41·
ho."l Island and Corona Dd
Mu. sttll manages to ka:r hiS
eyes on the road to Wln <4 s. fc
Jnvm~ awards for some 120,•
!)()() i\CC'Idcnt·f ree miles.
Sutton·~ c;crvtce 10 the f t lu
Arttllcry m.1y account fM hU!
fast .lnd on•thc•targct record
of ~ Cahin Bread .sal~ 010d
w rvtc.e.
"h ·s no surpnse t h.lt Lo~
Cabtn Meli·O·Bran Bn:;tJ IS
a f a.st·movtng variety in l-oco~ch
markets:· says Sutton. "lt·s a
natural for waisthne watche.n
.1nd the be.tch sure has ~Ant
worth watchmg:· -(adv.)
rtllf • SAfE DEPOSn 101
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MOQ n.otl IIA.LBOA ISJ.,A.ND
Tbe Wl.Wam C. Ogles haw
moved from Balboa b)and to 703%
Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar.
IOL. AND MRS . I . 0 . (Pete) BNII ar .. 11hown In thP lh·tn~~: room of th~lr Balboa l.alaad hom .. a11 t.hey
explala tbe woaden of llawall to thf'lr young•h.•n, 1. G. Jr., •; J oluulle. 1, .. d Tarl .. l, 11. Thl11 Willi ,._t pr1or to their departure for a two-m onth!l ,·acatlon ln 11onoluJu. Tbey le ft by a ir Mon cby u d
wtJJ r etunt jullt before Labor Day. --l photo by &cknerl
jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..,. BeallFamilyofBalboalsland
FRI. thru THURS.
June 27 -July 3
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LEO McfAREY'S
MY,SOtl John
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HA~·HEF!m -~· ~\Lh'ER · JAtitiER
A l'anull)ttn\ l'1cturc
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Your Family RestaUI"Ult
(Cloeed 'heedaJ)
Go on Vacation to Hawaii
A bon voyage brl'akfast at thf•
International Airport was th<'
hh::hlight of Monday's departure of
th<' I. C 1 Prt(•l Beall famtly of
Balboa Is land and PhOt'mx. An-
zona. on an C'Xtendcd vacatton in
I fuwaii.
With :'\fr and ~Irs Ed Frazer of
Sa I boa h. land as hosts fur th('
evt-nt, th<' breaklast group includ·
E'd the John PE-armans and the
I>tckinson Fre-t>mans of Balboa Is-
land: F . C. Dy<'r of Udo l si<'. Mr.
and Mrs F E Warns of Anahetm;
the AlbNt P Cr<'t'ns of BE'wrly
I hils: the> L A Beard,•ns of Ar·
Cddta. •111d the• :-.: S R~o'<'kner..; of
Cw•ta Mtsa. I
Bubblin£:: ovf'r wtth cxt·itt>mf'nl
\\t>rt· thl' B<>all ~·oungc.;tPN. TariPi, Church School , ;1~ed 11. Jo~nm~. '·and 1 c Jr . 4.
AI"COmp;'\nYtnl! thf'm both on the \l To Start Monday tnp and tn. th<' <'XCi t<'n;ent was Jtll
Warns. 13 a school fnend of Tar-
Vacation Church School starts let~(' B<>alls "til be-1n r£'sid<'ncc
Monda} .at tht> Corona del_ Mar a t th•· llalekulani Hotf'l at Wa k-~om.mumt) Church for chtldr('n ktki until latt' 10 Au~ust. with one
m. ont> to stxth ~ades. ~f' school exception . Mr &-all will ha\t' to
Will . be h<'ld for two \\f't•ks, t'X· lc·aq• thr lslnnd paradise· in July
cepttng July ·1. at the ('hurch. 611 to att<•nd the· Of'mocratic National
Heliotrope Ave. . . . Convention in Chtcago. to which he
nible study. creauve aCtl\1tles. 18 a d£-l<>gatf' from Artzona As
\\Orship and dramatiCS wt~l lx-part soon as that \N}" neC!'SSAry busi-l
of the dati) mormn~ sess10ns \\1t~ ness 1., takf'f'l care· of h<' will return I
thl:' themt• ".J<'SUS Taught Tht'm tu Ha\\ail to ~l)('nd thl' rt>main· ~fissc:. :'\tilhN·nt B<>nadik and Ann d1·r of th<' vacalton '' tlh hts famtl>
Kutch. rollr~:"t' summrr S!n·tcr ~tu-Caught up tn the lure• _of th<' rs-
dents of thl· ConJ.;rt•gauonal Con-lands. plans and discli!-Stons Wf'rt'
1115 Voeet IUYcL ference, wtll asst~t local leader:~ fl)iOJ: thtck and fa!.t amons: tht•
durtng the ... chool Mrs. Paul Bab-brt>akfal>t ~ut>sls roncPrrfin~ posst-
rbor INa Coi"'OUU clelll.ar b11t. Harbor 8~. i' 1n charge ~~r bllitil'!. of Jotntn~ tht• Bt'alls for va-
t•nt ollmrnt Que~twns may lx• di· cu11on>. or short.·r dura t tons
r<'<'l•'<l to the churt'h ofCJC'f'. Har·
bor l38.J-J 1 Las· Amigas President STOP AT
The Arches
''Your ~t to the
Cout Slnce 1i2S"
FINE FOODS
C O C KTAILS
COAST Hl&HWAY AT
THE AlCHES
f'A v~tESTs son a IT I G~ts Birthday Honor s 1pp11r1 p., \men 1 ~ arc be-in~ .
• \1 1 m tion Rtstit \' 11r New-A ~Pt·<·tal btrthda) cakc ''a"
I so~~ &-:~~ by ~trs. llei<'n Rtst ity mad(' to honor Mrs. C('('tl Pow<' II,
pof B •df 1 O hio ror two children 12129 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. fol· o c on · · lowin s.tthe Junt> mf'ettn~ of Las
now m thl' l'ast. Arni~as Circle o f Chrtst Church b)
I ---the Sra Mrs. Powell is thf' Mwly
('IIO lR CO~Ol'CTOR5' )IEE'f t-l~•ctl'd prl'sidt·nt of thr group Th('
~\rs. J Lt•slie ::;teffcns<'n of Co-m('('ttn~o: was held at tht• hom~o' or
Newpori ... ch
JOHN VU.EIJ.E
IE.eco. 1163
rona del ~tnr 1s on<' of the mcm-Mrs. A K Lindsa}. 1726 ()(-('an
bers of the Oran~<' County Chap-Blvd .. Balboa ~irs. Thomas Pen-
1 If'!' o f thc Cahfornw Choral Con· dell r~·ad the dt•votions and a busi-
ductors Gutld who attt'nded the ne~ m('('ttng pr~·cl"dro thl' refresh-
stall' conH•nuon last week at ments.
We have une or the m08t up-t~ I Santa Barbara. ~_!_!taanlnd • ._!fHfldarenbotr r~ .~0: EnslgJt_W_an_t_A_ds_b_ri_n_g Results 'Laboratory in Living'
.... u ..... ""'~ • '1 Lectures to Be Given
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY ~RI.Pri0N8 .&LWAr8 DOtJ'BL& CII&OIUID
BAIIP'I'OJrS ILUlBOR DRUGS
l1t Oout m.d. IIA&IIOK ·1 &II eoro-del liar
WHITMAN'S SERVICE
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"'WI s,.a.n. M ~IIICJ s..Me"
1020 c...t ..... HAttler ... • Nft>ee: ........ ~ ... ., ...,
Watch Cleaning
With Thi• Ad
WILlll JfWEUY CO. Ia ........ tWe W. ......ey ...,
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''"' s...e. w."' s-..... "'"'be.., 2-•1•• Narl to See" ;,. •he N•w Arced• Shoo' Se"'• " •
A series of metaphysical lee-
turPs called a "Laboratory in Liv-
ing" will begin Tuesday night at
the home or Mr. and Mrs. U>e
Barnes. 121 Via ME>ntont>. Udo
Isle. Rev. Crf\g Cartt>r "'i ll de-
liver the lectures under the aus-
pices or the Church or Religious
Science. 1209 Spurgeon St., Santa
Ana, which follows the "science of
mind" teachings found~ by Dr.
Ernest Holmes of Los Angeles.
~ lecturer is a former vice-
consul and Chinese language se-
retary of the American Ernbully
ln China. He hu lived in 0\ina,
India, Egypt and J apan and stud-
led ~Uglon ond philosophy ln the
Orient. ~ lectures wtU be held
on consecutive Tuesday nighta.
, Hunt-Toppi!MJ Group
Sued by Loc:a1 Firm
A suit for $1,438.04 has been flW
by South Cout Co. o r Newport
ar::alnst Henry Toppin~ jr .. Wlllt.
H•mt. the Hunt-Toppln~ Corp., Ro-
lY'·· Hawley and Harold 0\wanl.
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• work had ~*'" ·'o"~' 'lt the rd prfor to 111 ~.,,,. 21
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"Dodge City"
LORE'ITA YOUNG
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BETTY GRABLE
"IJ II• lleaw•"
B~ODER1CK CRA WF'ORD "THE MOB ..
TUES .• WED. -TBUilS.
GREGORY PECK
"CAPTAIN HORAnO
HORNBLOWER.,
RONALD COLEMAN
"LOST HORIZON"
·MIDNIGHT
B.O B B 0 B
SHOW
Thursday ••.• July 3
ti'IIE NIGHT
MONSTD"
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.. The Mummy's Ghost"
IA8'I' 'I'DIK U 'I'VliDAY
Somerset Maugham's
"EN COllE"
llUMPII&.EY BOOAaT
.. DEADLINE U.s.A.••
STARTING SUNDAY
DORIS DAY
RONALD RAGAN
.. THE WINNING
LAST TDD.: SATUJU)AY
GORDON MacRAE
EDDIE BRACKEN
~About Face"
Ia T ecb.IUcloJor
EDMOND O'BRIEN
J . CARROLL l'AlS H
''THE DENVER AND
RIO GRANDE"
, ¥
8U!'IID A Y Ulna SATURDAY
THE YEAR' MO. T
a CITI.NG PJC'I'URE
"The Atomic City"
JEFF CHA.~DLER
ALEX NICOL
"Red Ball Express"
HE~RY'~
Cocktail Bar
OS MIRACLE MlLE
FEATURING
SPANISH DIIIIERS
Fl'om 4 p. m. to 10 p. m.
BAR OPE:'-: 9 A :'>f. TO 2 A
Compllmf'ntary hors d'Ot'UYre-s
__ ,
914 Coast Hwy. BEacon 5906 Newport Beach
SPECIALIZING
Visit Our Beautilul
Cocktail Lounge •
SAM'S SEAFOOD • litil~·l·tJ AT THE SIGN OF THE SWORDFISH
16278 Coast Hwy .• Suriside Long Beach 8-2405
Real Mexican Foods
e Enchiladas e Tacos e Tamales e Chili Rellenos, etc.
e Steaks
Ope11 5 to 9:10 p. "'· -O OMd Mondeys
La J)osla
BALBOA
FUN ZONE
ROW OPEif
BYe17Da~
FUN FOR AU.! * Ocean Sailing in the Bay Queen * Round-the-Bay
excursions * Rides * Games
*Swimming * RefreshmeDts
•
• June -27
Gene's New Cocktail Lounge, Dining Room,
Bakery, Banquet Hall
.
Gene Is Grateful
for the cooperation and
promptness of:
e nREMAN'S FUND
INSURANCE COMPANY
e SCOTCH UNDERWRITERS
of the
CALEDONIAN INSURANCE
COMPANY
e GLOBE and REPUBUC
INSURANCE CO.
and their adjusting representatives--
FRIDAY and McKAY
of Los Angeles· -- -
through whose help
Gene's Cafe Restaurant
and Cocktail Lounge
• are now open and
in operation.
Bar under the supervision of
ERNEST GRIFFIN
Dining Room ---
HAZEL AND VIOLET ~ i .~
Kitchen---
.. STEVE WELDEN
and
DAtltiY SAVIO
Bakery and Paatriee
.IOHitiY ...
705 Coast · Boalevanl ·
•
Thanks to the tine cooperation
of the following, Gene's is now able to open again
after the disastrous tire:
* . Ed Bogen of Corona del Mar
General Contractor
* Andrews Belrigeratioa
of Santa Ana
* Harold Kreatzer
of Corona del Mar ---Electrical Work
~4~ Tl,._,l ~~OS. I,._,C.
MLOS4~U:S
Fixtures and Bar
* Barker Bros.
of Costa Mesa ---Plastering Contractor
* DonaaDII Hotel Sapply Co.
of Los Angeles
* Manac Plawlri•g
of Corona del Mar
* Baaell Pollock
Supe~g Contractor for Inaurance Co •
* Couad Lenel
of Los Angeles ---Merchandiae Appra:iaer
Coroaa del Mar, CaiHorala .