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Hoover Report ·Takes a Beating
ThE Log Count)' Hit for 'Tax Gouging' lA14 PoiiltS
._, ~ Charges that the county was hAving to go to Santa Ana. and Mukey said lut night, the nt'w Opposed
-1 ....., "soaking" the City of Newport would tend toward centralization county figures on land auessment
Beach with high uaeumt>nta were of power. are $16,473.850. only $110,720 less
The Uttle Hoover Report may
~r to be cona.lderably beaten
today, but let's hope tmbowed.
It got qulte a going-over last
night, with all rour recommenda-
tiona getting thumbs down at the
publlc meeting. But from where I
sat that appeered to be 11\0J'e than
anything else a tribute to good
planning and preparation and BE-
ING THERE (and let's not use
the term "stacked m~ting'' I on
the part of the folka who very
11 t r e n u o u s l y OPP«*! the Uttl~
Hoover ideas, while just about
everyone else was back home look-
ing in on the Republican National
Convention. (Some sty fellows
even qulpped that the top brass
of the League of Ovic Associa-
tions. who called the meeting. and
said to be staunch Democrats,
were trying to lure Republicans
away from television screens.)
made last night at Ute publlc Kear-Ralph M.ukey, member of the than last year's $16,584.!570, where-~ Uttle Hoover Report went
ing on the Uttle Hoover Commit-Realty Board. said he had just re-as he had hoped that the entire down to a 4-0 de!ut lut night
tee recommendation thAt tax as-ceived county usessment figures difference betw~n dty and county at the publlc meeting called by tht>
sessing and coll~g be turned for the current fiscal year. The figurt>s would be wiped out. Lea~ of Civic AssociatiODJ and
over to the County. A motion to total county assessment of New-Mr. Maskey said It was not ne-Mld at City Hall.
oppose th" recommt-ndlltlon was port Beach for 1952-53 is $38.-cessary Cor Council to act on the The crowd of about 6.'>-with a
passed. 380.490, an increase of $2.103,370 UtUe Hoovt'r rE'COmmendation. be-f,!enerous proportion of city em-
Stanley Hadfield of Balboa Is-over last year's $36,277,120. cause lht> county would not have ployl"t"S and realtors-took up thP
la.Dd. member of the &alty Roard. He aald that County Assessor to ~ informed before Feb 1. He four recommendations one by on~>
presented these comparat.iv<' rig-Maurice Enderle had £>Xpressed said that four ypars ago the county and voted a gainst aU four
ures: Two Udo Isle lots sold for willin~t'ss to accept city assE'ss-incre&M'd land assE'SSments h{>re as Th('r'E' were voice vot.-s. without
S3 000 each assessed by th£> count)' ment f1gures, and that after Mr. much as 300 per cent. and that it any diaentin& vote, against re-
at · $l,080 ~ch. or 36 per cent of Enderlt-'s death his succcsso_r Hu_gh was not fa ir fo have t.ht> d t y pay ducing the city petty cash fund or
the true value. Buena Park lot11 Plumb also sa1d tha t th£> cny f1~-mor(' than its shart• of tht> county Sl .SOO and agalnst abolishing th,.
sold at the same time for $2.000 urcs set>med fair. However, Mr . tax load. publicity leaflt>t. The moderator
each. assessed by the county i\t I Dr. :James Thornton of Orangt'
$350 each, or 171:: J)t'r c-f:'n l of thr M t PI I R d I Coast CoUe~£>. caJJed for a raisins:t
true value. as er an 5 ea y ?f hands on the other two points "A county-widt' study !~hould bf' 1 m th<' Hoover report ThE' vof.-
made of the assessmPnt picture." . .
1
was 28 to 20 against aboli.shm~: Mr. HadfJeld urged '"We're beinJ: A comprehensiv£' plan for street Bn~: rufltn!': ac:ross part of !hE' ~t> nt>wly created city financt-,1_
aoeked by the rounty. fUld why and histhway alignment in th<' pr~>sf'nt . Linda ~le. with a hi(:h ft('(>r's position. and 34 to 9 a~auut
turn over all tht' assPssin~t to the Newport Ha rbor Art-a was rt'-leH•I bndge from tht' Irvine t<'r· turning over the tax asM"<:ing and
"county and losE' t h•· only control \t-alt'd this Wet>k as the city's race ~luff~ down w tht> pr~s<'nt collecting to thf' count)
that could kM'P tht> !'ount} In plannm~ consultants, Hahn & bay brldJ:<', hlghwa) b)-paSS aboq• Edward Ht'alv. hPad of the 0-n-
l.ine.,.. WI~<'. 11ubmHted th<' m8!!tt>r plan Corona rlrl Mar tral NA """ t ·eo A·-. of the Cty of Newport Bt>ach to ' .c\o\..-r mmuruty """"r Carl Thomas. presidf'nt of th<' the City Council and the P lan-Thrst· <~r" th(' prC"IJlOflt'd lmproH·-and \'l<'t"-Prt'Sidt>nt of the LA>arzu"
Realty Board. said thllt turmn~ nan~ CommissJon. m""'" of Civic Associations. o~nt'd thf'
over the asst'SSins; and tax collect-Thf' rPport is thl' rt'SUit of al· 1 I 1 COA~T ffiGH\\'AY m('('ting and then turnt d It ovpr
ing would be a loss to tht' taxpay-most four ~Pars of study for Tht· mo~t -..·nous bottlt'n('{'k 1s to Dr. Thornton. "ho ll kt•nt'd thP
ers. wouJd incon\'Pnit'nCt' th<'m h~ which Council contractt'd ";th the' thrntt~h C'm•ona del Mar and a 1 gathering to tht· un~· ~om~.; on 1n
Most prominent at the meeting
were city t'mployees and membel'S
of the Realty Board. and among
them they very effectively sliced
up tht-report. It m1ght be said
that the outcome of the voting
wu to a great degree a loyalty
vote for two very affablE' and E'f-
fldent ~£>nts who are in the mid-T ail p k
die In thla t.hinc-Oty Cl_erk I er ar a-rUe Priest and Finance Offacer
roMullants for a fee of $l8.000 b~ ·r'l\!<.; to tht' northwest Is pro-Chicago as an ext>rt'l'«' uf our fur-
Already the land use and zoning po~M. With a modified clo\Crl£>nf I dame.nta1 responslbtllty of Am"r -
portion of the master plan has at MacArthur Blvd .• a crossover can citizenship.
b<'t?n <.'nacted by Council as a city o;;trut tllN' at the poaiblt' extension The reoco1"1lmt"ndatlon to redu<··
nrl'finance. Now submitted for fur-of Mar~rlte Ave· and a &true-ttl(> PE'tty cuh fund and ~top fur·
tht'r study are the street and lurP ~0 t_he south allowing a~<~ ther salary advanN'!l wa-. al<t>n up
hllilhway plan, parking plan. pub-to adjommg lands and .sei"VUlg for first. City Manager Jf>hn Sailol""
A1eCOnd hearing will be held by lie buildings plan, and park, r'E'· connectJOTI to ~ old highway. and ~ Officer Kt>nnl"th Han-
Kenny Hannahs. PI DeL-ed However, the final derulon is · aJI 'UGI
atill forthcoming -perhaps thls
coming Monday evening at the
Coundl meeting-and the entire
Uttle Hoover report deserves
more thorough and two-sided go-
ing over than it got last night ....
Alter much Uatening and thinking
I aUll tind myself substantially in
agreement with myself, u jotted
down in th~ Log or Jtme 12 and
lut week ..•. (Back numbers five
cenu each) ... And thts particu-
lar admonition I'd like to pa.sa on
to the City Council: Let's dig into
thls business of county gouging
---U necessary hold up the de-
cision on the tax coUec.Ung and
assessing in tht> meantime ... and
lf lt is true. as Stan Hadtit>ld's
figures indicate. that the county
ts out of line. certainly the dty
must havt' recourse to correcting
the Iniquity .... and the Uttle
Hoover f'f'COmmendation is still a
sound and money-savin~t idea
Election Sept 30
On School Board
At a special m~tlng of the Ele-
mentary School Board called Tues-
day llftemoon, tne present three-
man board composed of Gordon
Findlay, James Ray and Harvey
Pease voted to call a special elec--
tion for Tut>sday, Sept. 30, for the
purpoee of deciding whether or not
the Elementary Board should be
lncreued to flve members.
Two new members will be elect-
ed at that time if the voting is in
favor of Increasing the board.
Candidates for tht' possible vacan-
cies must file wtth the county at
lMBt 30 da,ys before the election.
Legion lastalls
th~ Planning Commission at 7 :30 creation and wat£'rfront plan. . A crossovt-r wtth full cloverleef nahs said the mont'y advanced wa.<~
p. m. next Thursday. July 17, on Highlights of the stret-t and 15 sugg~stro at Marine Ave. and against salary earned, and that thr
Hancock Banning's application for highway proposals are: tht' 31 s t Coast Highway to serw aa the key prlvi.lt-ge had never t>N:>n abused
re-zoning of th~ Bannl~ tract St. cut-off In Newport; parkway entrance to the Upper Bay area Jess Brewer. prt>"Sjdt>nt of the CJty
south of the highway In Wt>st on the ~ewport-Balboa ocean and _providt' for mtt>rchange of Employe-es' Assn., said that forma-
Newport. front ; a second channel to Upper t~afflc to Ralb<\8 Ts land and Bay-tion of a credit union. as sug,rN'tf'd
Mr. Banning a ttended a special ~nde DriH•. In t.he UttJt> Hoover report had
meeting of Councilmen and Plan-Realignmt-nt of the Coast High-been inve.tipted and round 'inad-
ning Commissioners Tuesday after-G. Boll:-gshead way. with a high lt>Vt'l bridge OVt'r \'L--ablt' because the group wu too noon for a discUssion of his requt'St lUI a new channel to thf' Upper Bay smaU. Rob£'rt Allen of Balboa J..s-
for 4-H zoning westerly from 49th &rt'a, is propol'l('d. Conne<'llon to land, former councilman. madP
St. and C-1-H between 49th St. Dies OD JsJ·.s•d the prt'S('nt road would ~ made-the motion to disapprovt> ttw-and 45th St. on the easterly por· Uaa wPS t of thf' prest'nt Bayside Drive. Urtk> Hoover rt>COI1UT\f'ndation
tion of the tract. H e said ht' wa~ A man prominent in the movit-Wl~ning or tht' highway west and the motion was apprO\·ed Wlth
asking the 4-H because ht> had an lndl.l.'ltry passed awav Tuesday of 17th St. to tht' same location out di~nt.
offt>r to lease that portion for a I night at h.is home i19 E. Bav as at Rlvt-rsid£' Dr. is proposed A Ot~· .M.anag£>r Sa1lor-; and Coun-
trailer park. He said ht> was op-Front, Balboa I ~ l ~ n d Gordon centt>r l'ep&ration of four fe<'t IS o.lman Leos ubell spoke Ln favor
posed to any plan to reloca tt> th!' Hollingshead. agt>d 60. had lived sugs:t-<>tE'd to N'duce aC'ddf>nt haz· of reta.inlng thi! appoinUvt' cit.) fi-
Pacific ElE'<'trlc yards on hi~ tract on Balboa Island for nine y£>al"" ard nanet> officer as a stt-p toward in West Newport and exprPsst'd and watcht>d thE' ~owth of th(' A traff iC ill'tuall>d Signal at thl' more efficient. businesslikt-man-
hope that PE would n>locRt" wt'~t RrPa since 192f' when hP came Wt'~t ~ .. n'':?onC'('s~ the Balboa Bay Club :~m~nt. E: Avpry <=:ary, mer:n-
of tht> Santa Ana Rivt-r. from tus hom•' 10 :--.;('\\' RochE"IIP · P po o th~ Little Hoo,t'r Commit·
Harold Arthur. pr('Sidt'nt nf tht> ;.,:pw York. •:'• Sf:l''PORT BL\'D . tN'. ~xplained that tht> committM
West Newport lmprov£>mt'nl Assn , Mr. lloiUn~ht'ad is survH t'd b~ ~Ot'TH OF AIU.'H&" felt It ":as not nt"CE'SSar;· to h,~t\'1'
said his group opposed both the hi,; wHt'. A.'Celianr . 11 dau~ht('r 1 South nf the Archrs tht' lar~t·l bo~h ofhces after tht> \C"Itf'rs hsd
trailer camp and P E r<'location ID 'l'ula «Mrs. Hadd Rin~l on Lido 1 turmn~ mO\E"m<'nt m and out of re.)t"('~ed the ~roposal to abohs~ thro
West Newport on thP ground" that Js lt'; a daus:htt>r Ebba 1\t. Webb. \"1a Lido ca1L"t' rongt>St.ion and thf 1 <'li'CU\<' cit~ treasun>r P<ll'lltion
proJX'rt y values would be injured. Ralboa l!'land; a son. Otto Hoo~. backm~ up or traffic 0\t'l tht> and felt furthPr that the electo•li
and hl' said thAt thE' zonln~ ther" R:llboa Island: a sistf'r, Hetti£> bn<l2t' b most hazardous. ThP '~~as~r. M~. Kennt'th Coolinr
should be R-2. Bryant and neph£>w Gordon Mur-plan propost>s thP bulbinc C"IUt of . eU quahfled to handle both
Tht> 31st St. cutoff over thE' PE ra\' of Los AngeiPs. and ~tT&nd-:-.lt>wport Bl\'d. to allow the con-JObs. Mayor A. W. Smith a)Sf'
right-of-way. rejected last yt-ar by childrf'n : Dona. Dolores and W1l-struclion of a storage lane for the 1 ~ld that .he had found M rs C'ool
City Council. again C'ame up for llam Hin~&. F.ric 1 IOt'R. Jam t' s traffic mo\'t'mr nt turnin~ ldt m to mtts q~i~tlo:' tolbe supenor
discussion. WalteT Lon It m oor. WC'bb and one ~n~at grandchild. \'io L1do and Mn aCCf'lerRtion lan• lllin 1s ;ood gt 8 k'ni""'f>l"!llty of
Planning Commission Chairman. Nickolas Roctnor. for t:raff1c fuming lt•ff 1nto N("Y.'· 0 gra ua e. ~00 post gndu-
said the commission favored tht' F unt'ral !\t'nires will be ht>ld a 1 port Blvd from Via U do att' '!Vork in busmess at UCLA
cut-off with C-1 zoning In that 11 a. m. tomorrow· (Frida>:l at Thf' mo.'-t sen ou." ron~~tion £>X· was f~~~ thr~~t'ars1~o)r fh••
area. Mayor A. W. Smith also thf" Church of the ~ss1onal. ists tx twe\'n 32nd St and "de Fad-~ uo:v on rage ~
said it looked like a good IdeA and Forelll Lawn Mt'morial Park. En-dPn PI tx-caus<' of th narro'-'
should be dJscuaed further. tombm<'nt \\i ll follow. Ball2 str~t wtdt.hs and the stnp com U-
Stnets and highways w t' r r Mortuary in Corona del ~1ar \\ill mt-rcial development 'lllt' pl.o n ltJia.
again discussed yesterday alter-take> charge of the ser.'i~ proposed that the old rai.l"'a~
noon in a m~ting caUed to gt>t Mr. Hollingshead. a producer. ri~ht-(lf-way ~ u.wd for a ron-
local opinion and auggestJoM for was head of the short subjects de-nrolion from Newport Blvd. to
a joint fact finding commltt~ of partment of Warnt>r Bros. mo-.it> &!boa Blvd. 1 th<' 3l.st St. cut~ff 1
the State Legialature, to be held studios. He was the highest indi-and that Balboa Blvd. be wtdent'd
in Long Beach July 22-23. City vidual award winnt-r of the film from this connt'Ction to McFadden
officials expret~S ~ that some industry. ha\·in~ won 12 oscaJ"!; Place.
financial aid may be forthcoming and 34 nom1nations f o r h 1 s Traffic signala are pt"OpiOHd 8 1 for solution of major problems In achievt>m<'nts. Ht> began hls mom· \"ta Lido, the-~n to Balboo
t.he city. csrt"er shortly after World War I f~ntinut'd on P'a.ge 12)
Fred J . Stephens of Newport in New York and camt' to the wt>St __ _
was lnstlllled last night U com-Lid til l)..d coast a littie over 30 yt'ars ago
Mrs. DrwlDa Walaon Th<lm~n
of 320 Undo St., BaJboo du'<i
Monday at St. J06eph H06pttlll a t
the age of 32. Mrs Thom~un
wife of Albert 'nlompson, h11ct
btot-n sufft'dng With lt-ukt'mn Tht.>
ThomPIION a"' former ownt>T" of t.h~ Doll ~ '""taurant In RaJ-boa.
ma.nder of Ne~rt Harbor Legion O nG.al 611 All his Ufc ht' had tx>t>n in sho"
1
Burt Procter Named
Post 291, succeeding Ed Murrison. bualness. originally In vauJevill~. To Art Festi•al Board
A.lllo Installed were Robert Hur-Mnr. Orin 1borldldsen of Udo he performed with a tl'am callt>d
wUz. first vice-commander; Mor-lsle waa ~d to land at Teter-HoiUngshead and Sulli"an. Local artist Burt Proctrr of 402
ris Laurie. second vice--command-boro, N . J. in tne llxth ann~ Gnld~nrod Avf' .. CoronA dt-1 Mar.
er; Leonard Perruui, third v'lce--Powder Putt Der'by, the All Wo-(lARD PART\' n ·r.\' 16 was. L'lt'<'tro to the Roord or Di-
commander; LeAlie Soderberg, fl-man 'I"ranscontlnental Alr R-8<'1'. 'McketJI for thr ~tl'rbrl~ht Cluh N'<'tct.., of J.l\S:Unll Ft>!<Uval ot Arts
nance officer ; Harry Crocker, ser-which started fTom Orange County cnrd part.> to be hdd W .-dnt'!ld.'ly, Mondn' Mr. l~tt, •~' th.b. Yt'M
aeant-at-a.rma: William Bannlster. Airport lalt Fridlly. She and her July 16. 1m• 1\\&tlsbl~' (rom Pl\ul-ln chnrs:r nr th(' ••xnC'Hnl' work ot
chaplain: Roy Q>hrft, hlatorian: co-pUot, Lola ~ldns. landed at lne JuJX•r, HArbor 3061-J . n<' Pftlntlnlil backJ:TOunc:b fClr '1ivlnR
Whit Helms, parliamentarian; 10:17 a . m.· Sunday, 67 houn after cording to Regina Cotlll•. J:t'nt'rnl : rictuN>!t'" In Uus surrunct"a Pa-
Jack Rf'lMrt and C. Rupp, color t.ak~tf and only thrt>(' mlnutt'S chAirman. The bcn<-fit pt~rty will ' St<' nt ot Ult' M.utt>l"f llf" luc-
lf\,at'CII; ~ Tampl.ls and Tex ~bind ~ flnt plane. RA.ndlc:aps ~ with " t 2.30 lunctx-M and ct"f'ds LJoyd St-tblc-t of ~. JOnc, color bHf'f'n: Ram Myen, wUl determlnt' the exact winn.-rs wlU be Mid at ~ Odd FI'UOWS v.ho n:-«-nt.b' n'lllttn<'d tc ~ actjutant. of the ra~. Hall. Cotta Meu. tht' Glad~l' Pa.rlr 'liotf'l
She is a.lso ~Ul"\.,"'Pd b> twn
childn-n. a 5-yt>Ar-old dAu~:htcr.
Altha Jane 1boml)ll(ln "nd an ~
year-old son, AlbM't Thom~n m. Md ~ pan-n . J t'Ph c
wtl.fKin of l...ol AnJ.¥1M and Mn~
AJpha Jan<' WilM•n ul PMlm
Spring!!.
M ~ ThomPb()n " " 14 nallv€' of TO!Pfb Kan.. and had II\ I'd In
C&llfom.ta for 20 yt>&ri She ~
~ to tht-~~~ c:hurd\.
Pri\ .. tto crt>mAtkln ....,..., hrld wos-
tentay at Mf'~ Abb..) Witn
!Dowf..t am. Mortual') 1n t'.harn
Women's Groups Are Reorganited ENSiGN OmCIAL NEWSPAPER
of the City A reorganization plan tor the
.small groups of the Women's Fel·
lowship of he Corona del Mar
Community Church hu been an-
nounced by Mrs. George J . Davies.
prt>sidcnt. lnstead of the geo-
graphical division ot groups, a
BIL
DIKE
Says:
"IOATING IS NOW IIG IUSINESS"
A re.ord 31/> mil lion prtvoto ... .,tor-
cr.,fl -from rowbooh to I OO·foot
<I '"'er~-wal be crui,in9 lhru the no·
••v n \ woterwoy' thi, yoor. ApproJi·
Mote 'I' o l.o r bill'o" dollor\ o yoor t\
nl)w be·nq $ponl for ptovoto water·
croft. Do you know thto REDUC..
liONS IN RATES hovo been modo
•n cortoin BOAT CLASSIFICATION
~tnd FUATHU l£DUCTIONS AlE
AVAILABLE r ,EAIOD OF USE
INSURANCE?
Hal ••• INSURANCE & BONDS
l4 I I Newport Blvd. HAtb.,. 402
NEW,ORT lEACH
"fruit basket Up8l"t" plan has
been suggested which will divide
the membership into special inter-
est groups for their Informal be·
tween meeting sessions. AU wo-
men or the community are invited
to join one or more of the special
groups.
Classirications and the tempor-
ary conveners llre as follows: U)
Reading Adven tures, Mrs. 0. Z.
Robertson: (II) Friendly Service,
Mrs. OUvcr Campbell; I ill) Arts
and Crafts. Mrs. John Meador;
(IV ) Garden and Flower Ar·
rangements, Mrs. Meta Nelson ;
(V ) Music. Mrs. Wendell Hoyt;
and fVJ) Home and Child Guid-
ance (evenlnp), Mrs. Merle V•r·
Burg.
Bib 'n' Tucker
Plan for Danc;e
The Board of Directors of Bib
'n'Tucker Club m@t at the Laguna
home of Mr . and Mrs. Richard
Smith Tuesday evening of last
week. Plans were completed for
the Sept. Z7 Sport Dance. under
the chairmanship of Mrs. Mogens
Abel and Mrs. Richard Smith.
Other board members present at
the meeting were Mrs. Grant Ho-
wald. Clark Sackman. Myron Way,
L C. Arms and Robert Watkins.
GUESTS FOR THE BLOWERS
Holiday guests at the Balboa
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fayette
Blower were Mr. and Mrs. John
Ericson and baby son, Johnny, of
WE'st Los Angeles. and Mr . and
Mrs. Don Brock of South Gate.
Ensjgn Want Ads brio& Results.
IDEAS
OF NE~RT BEACH
,ubflth.cl ...tty, 011 T11__,ey, ill th. City of Nowport a..ch, C.lif. Offico o11d
prlntlnt plo..t In t1to latltn lu!WIIIt. I 104 Coeet louiO¥ord, Corono dol Mer.
TlLEPHONES: HAriHw I I 14 oftd II II
• • • Tho NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN h01 boon dotormlno<i to bo o nows-
poper of 9onorol clrculotion by jud9,.nt of tho Superior Court end by roo,on
thor.of is quolifiod to publish oil public notices required by low, • • •
&!torod •• S.c...d Clou Mo tter In tile ,ott Office ot Corone dol Mer, O.lif.
ARVO E. HM,A Wltor oftd 'ubllthor
'E6 HMIA • AMMiot. Wltor
CAL lOOT .Ynr+ltlnt
• SUISCliPTION lATES •
One Yoor, in tho Horbot A,..._·--------·--·-··-~······ .. $2.50
One Yoer, oukido of tho H.fbo, ArM·--·-·-···--··-·····-·······-·-··· 3.00
• IAftl FOI UNIWALS. *
One Year, in tM Herbor--A,..o-----· ···-···-·······-···-····$2.00
One Yoor. out.W. of the Ho'* AIM ·-·· -·····-··--·-2.50
Molfl.tt A.Uro111 liM eo..t ....... rd. c-on. clol Mar, C.llfontla
W011ea of Moose CHII>S .r .r
lutAJJ Olficen m,-JIW HU>S0N
The new officers of the New-
port Beach Women of the Moose
were installed Monday <'Vening of
last w~k by the escort team of
the Newport Moou Lodge.
Installed were Alice Young, sen-
ior I"E'gen t; Winifred Randel. jun-
ior graduate reg<'nt; Wilma Corbin,
junior regt>nt; Myrtle Humphrey.
chaplain; Viola Cornecl. recorder;
Elsie King. treasurer; Bla nche
DeNio, argus. and Lena Massey.
sentinel.
The co-workers and officers pre·
sented outgoing senior regent
Winifred Randel with a rhines tone
necklace and earring set. The
new senior re{tent. Alice Young.
introduced her new chairman and
thanked the escort team, whlch
Included Leonard Leach, Tony Bo-
etto, JO<' Homann. Paul Pht'gley.
Don Randel, Elmo GatE'S, Ed
Ht>ekathorn. Leonard Corbin
I don't like dogs. I do like a
dog-If he's mine.
Dogs, plural, scare mt'. This Is
a neurosis. 4 dog bit the finger
or a $-year-old human stranger-
me. It was self-defense. He didn't
kn.ow I thought I was trtendly.
Since then I've never expected
any dog except mine to un.der·
stand me.
I don't have a dog now that I
llvt' here. I did have a dog when
I didn't live here. But the dog
had our own half acre and mJles
of nearby pastures to roam. Ht're
he would have had leash law. J().
foot lots a nd a broken spirit.
We split up. He's happy with
somt'one E'ise's half acre. I'm happy
with my postagt'-stamp gardt'n.
We both think kindly or each
other.
So that makes me a philosopher.
I will now philosophize.
Dog owners come in two sizes Sunny Michaeli was installing -practical and t>motional. Practi-
lh RAT DANIGa
,::uide; Durl Tipping .was Instal· cal ones are breeders, sheepherd-lin~ chaplain. Armand£' PappinE'au prs. huntt.>rs. siJ,thtless. E. kimos
installing chairman. C 1 a r t.> n c e and sh('rlffs. Emotional ones are
Young installing otrlcer. RJtual everybody E'lSt.> who hasn't a prac-
Chairman Flora Vaughan drill£'d tical r~,>ason to begin with.
DON'T START
WITHOUT A PLAN
A u reful roomplon i' Of'IO of tho
,.,od imporlonl elements in pro-
ducing e succoufvl room. A well·
though+·ou+-design, proforobly on
poper, doesn't leave much mer·
9in for costly rnistekoHi•e pic-
lures ond mirrot1 hun9 ot ou+-
lendish stop-ledder hoighk, Of'
l11ck of balence between ••II de·
cor •nd droperies.
INSURE
SUCCESS
• . . end ovoid coi tly time-con.
suming misto•u by me.in9 • mi·
nutely detoilod plen thet coordi·
ne~es the fur,ishii'CJI ond bed·
9round of tho room into en at·
troctive, function•l unit. In this
way you t on be s.•r• thot e"ery
element in tho room will be in bol-
enu with ... ond tomploment
the over<tll pl•n.
the escort team. Each pmotionalist offers a logi-
A t tht> June 26 me<>ting Fa~<' cal reason for his dog Most popu-
Douglas. sponsored by C I a r a lar is "l like dogs." Next comes
LE'ach. and Catht'rinE' G r if r it h. the watchdog gimmick. Having
sponsored by Flora Vaughan. were one "for thl' kid' sake· ra tt>S high,
mitiated into membership. Edna too.
Mal' Pippin. the nurse whom the I None gives the real reason.
chapter is sponsor·ing. slopped in Either hE' hon<•stly d()(>sn't know
to thank the co-workers for· the it. or won't admit it.
brace for her injured back. Tht>re arl.' only two real non-
1
practical reasons for owning a dog.
BIBLE SCHOOL TO TART Sometimes t hese mergl'. One is . . pride. The otht>r is self-interest. Vacation B1ble School for tht> Pride includes most owners of
First Ba.ptist Church of Nt>wport dogs of fashion. running from
.Beach Will be held week-~y morn-watch-charm hybrids to pitiful
angs Monday ~hrough Frrday Cnr poodJf's The do~. not th(' own-
two w~ks beg~nning July 21. In-ers. It mcludPS tho t> suffused
eluded Ill the program will be spe-with th<' importanct' or pc.'<ligree
cia) clay modelling ar.d ceramic and tx>st-of-show baubles. They're
work taught by ~rbara Ha~sen, tht• snn~. thE> inse-cure. the coun-
ownt'r o.f Hansen s .Hobby ~hop tcrfe rt. The 0 ,, nC'rs. not th<' do~.
and as Lc;tant supcrrntE'ndent ~f 1 Self-intert'st 1s there, too. But
the Sunday School. Re\ · h ·an t:l-j· pr•'domrnatt'' m those not overly
Its' S unday sermons will lx.• r'Om'f'rnf•d with dlsplav In their
.. Frui ts ~~ Independenct'" at !.1 ,u. cas<' th£>y nf'E'd a doJ{ tX:cauSE' thl"y
m. and Through One Man at aren't ~Nting all th<' low. acrec-
7:30 P m. Commwuon S('l\tce thJn and appreciattnn th<'ir svs-
will be. at 11 a. m. Mid·wl:'('k t>r-: tt>ms '-' ;1•·e. · '!.('(> wrll be on tht' messa(!t• ol
1
Their dog hplp:,. them gN it.
1-rrst 1'1moth) · Their motrve.s ttn' Ill.'\ er ques-
J iioned. ThE'ir tantrums .ut> con· tUOl'!ER don{:<J Thdr rX'tty crut•lli<>S ar<' ~pEn 1, 1 Corgn<'n.
1 Th£'n, "h£'n th('tr <'$:0 n~ds dc-
T A. 1.$ 1 votion. adoration. sympathy or EN I' I companionship. it ~t'I S tht'm all in
TIDE I onE' strokabiE'. tail·wag'!'lng pack-
s.un a~t' b) th<' men• snap of a fln~f'r
f you re confu\ed obout your
room plan, don't hesitete to como
in <tnd tal~ it over with our friend·
ly trained staf4. We ore olway'
hoppy to help you with idou ...
or in ony wey thet •• t OI\. I ttNJALS Office 8app&J 1 or cluck of a tongue
sava BA ae I "ish I had a dog.
WHY PAY MORE!
MAGNA VOX
world famous 20" console
TELEVISIO.N. ·
DIRECT
Amazingly LOW
Price of oruy
&om factory
to YOU at the
THE house of harmony
O,EN MONDAYS -FliOAYS -SATURDAYS 'til 9 p. m.
1817 Newport BJ.ct BEacon 7 4 2 9 Coeta MMa
Thunday, July 10. 1152
'Berlin Story' Author
Visits Balboa Couple
A Spt'C'fal WH k-t>nd JCUHt at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. HolUI Wood
of Balboe wu 0\rt.tapber lahef'o wood. a u t h o r of ''The ~rUn
Story." The book hu alnce been
transformed Into a play and is on
Broadway as "1 Am a Camera."
''BE SURE -INSURr
wltb
Maurie Stanley
ID8uraDce eo... ....
JWt80R. "" ......................
W. Stuart Foote
GENERAL INSURANC&
MARCO ANICH. AIIOdata
Phone: HArtlor M-P.O.-1
2111 VI. 8AIIIae ...._
Newport BMeb. ~.
DANCDIO
AUTHUR MURRAY'S
Ul CX>AST BLVD.
Corona delMar
0..10 to 1D
For flee--.~
CaD JIAnoc' gm
Furniture Restoration
Cbalr bottoms, bencit.-
and atooll restDnd
using cane, rua~ 1"eed. etc.
HARVEY'S
Fumlture Repair
2050 Santa Ana Ave.
Q»ta M.HL BEaooa 61JI.J
HAYDEN HAVEN
For the Pre--School Tot
440 Hellotro~ Ave., CDM
Half. and All·Da.1 Sf'alona
By Hour, Day, WHk or Montb
HArbor 1091-R
80.VIC& PLATING
Silver Platers
And SUvenmlthl
Repair • Reflnlahing • Replate
Gold • SUver • Copper -an.
Near Community Churcb
1914 Harbor Blvd., eo.ta Me.
BEaeoD 5113
IIU810
Marqaret L. Scharle
1'"eecher or Plano
Organist -Acoompanlln
EveningO...
for Adulta
307 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del Mar
POPULAR
PIANO LESSONS
in your home
by
Frances Powers
256 Morning Omyon Rd.
HArbor tm-R Shore CUtts
PHYBICIAN~.D>Nll
Lawrence K. Gundrum,
M.D.
1741 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa
Practice llmJ ted to oteeuee
of Ear, Nose, Throat; Allergy
Ofnoe Houn: by Appointment
BEacon ~ or BEacon 883S
Bruce F. Sims. D. 0 .
Physician cl: Surgeon
P ractice Confined
to Care or the FHt
1195 Coast Blvd. South
Laeuna &eeb. Phon@ 4.-6611
Baltz Mortuary
Cbapel by tbe Sea
HARBOR 42
Co!'Ona del ....... Calltomia
Ample OU..Street Pa.r11:1ai
FrimcD)' Nellbborbood Service
PARKES · RlDLEY
GRAUEL CHAPEL
•' 110 Broadway
B.l:aCDD 5810 Cwta liMa
ROOir'DfG
Roofing -All Types
New Roofa and Resilir 28 yn. expft'. ·Free estJrnates
JOHN T. MORRIS
1!595 Newport Blvd, Co.ta Meta
Phone BEacon 5179
(Eveninea: HArbor 2145-Ml
Tlnanclay, July 10, 1152
OIIJROID
UV. IKlllaOOK TO ~
Mlnlater Emertt.. ~rTY F.
Schrock will again be gue8t
apea ker at tN Corona del Mar
Community Church on Sunday In
the absence of the regu.J.av' mln.is-
ter, Rev. Paul E. BabbCtt. Ria
sermon for the early service at
8:30 a . m. wUJ be '"Th~ Waya to
Uve With God." At 9:45 and 11
a . m. the tOPic wUJ be "Uke Stan
In a Dark Wortd."
Second big week of "Vacation
Bible School" in the Corona del
Mar Community Ch\II'Ch will
reach a climax toniebt (Thursday>
with a family dlnDer and demon-
atraUon by the ctilferent cla.aes.
&bowing their work in bancticrafta U. t depict the Ule and tiJnas of
U., Bible fft that they are study-
~~---~-_._ ~~~
fl••a"•
Qlu.p~-
117~
Ht>re's onE" of t he New York
lnspirE'd fashions that Velma no-
ticed fuhionable eastern women I
were wearing on Fifth Ave.
cinch belt. It's a trifling item for
1 the bud&et but hugs the waist with
a·~ nattering snUIJ)ea and is adjuatable to your sla. N~rt
Harbor pls bave 10 taken to them
that they are fas t disappearing,
but O'BRIEN'S will have mort> In
slDce you like them. too.
We havee't yf't eonH~rNI tl'l4"
...._, Vf!bna. to ~t a reel pk-
~ of thll uetU.r; S ew Yerk
taMJoe market. bot we are bf-..
.. tar; to .efl tiM! &dvan~
o'*'"' llllo"1nr: AOmf' of t.ht-
fraltA of hf'r tabo~ and thf'y art'
tllllln'l y I 08CI OWJ !
IU preview ncw for fall and
something ni'W for thE' h('ightS Of
July fas hions, Vplma r~mmt>nds
tlw new dark tPxtu rPd cottons.
which will prove as seTViceable as
they are smart. Th<'S(' dre-sS('S 81'1'
made or Thomas Cotton -cotton
wov~n on the looms usualh re-
serv~ for wool and that is why
they are dresses with on l'xpensivP
look. and with a rich fPt>l to th('
mawrial. Smartly colorE'd for town
and country wear in copper and
black. black and wine. royal and
blade and so forth. You'll applaud
the ne-w styling or the-se dresses at
O'BRIEN'S as Velma did when
they Wt'n> modcllt>d for lwr in Kt'W
Yo rk .
Ye.. """' 11Ull ha,·r a uJf' pn~
on.. AM ,.,,.•u bv«> t.o admU that
a few t.IWIJ:W hAn f~M~Dd tht-lr
wa,y to tile aale rack t.ha t
werf'n't thHf' w hua O'IIIU:&N'~
ftnt opt"af'd tht>lr doon ""th th ..
betr~Julln~: of our fourth birthday
•le. So lf you lulvf'a't ~ In
lat.ely ~ !follrf' aod ru.b rlr;tat ln.
...
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lUll COAST BOULEVA&D
CORONA DEL IIAa
BArbor UIB
Gifta & Greetings
for You-through
WELCOME WAGON
from Your Friendly
B•win•• Neighbors
cmdCinccmd
Social Welfare Leaders
O'N TilE OCCASION OF • --
The Birth of a Baby
Sixteenth Birthd ays
Engageme nt
Announcements
Change of Residence
Arrivals of Newcomers
to ---
NEWPORT BEACH
Phone BEacon 7272
(Ne eel!& w oWiptiGe)
LE880S ON 8AC&.uo:N'I'
'T'rue worship of God tndudet
activity which bleues and hMJa
rnankln4, polnta out the Sunday
Bible LesiOn on "Sacrament" at
the Chr11Uan Scten~ ~ureh. The
Golden Text from Psalms ( 116:12,
131 reoadil, "What ahaU I render
unto the Lord for all hls benefits
toward me! I will take t ilt' eup
of salvation, and call upon the
name of the Lord."
• • •
CRA VINO FOB WONDEB8
The chan&e in human hear ts,
the transformation of human
characters, il a miracle that re-
vea» the ever-living Savior, ac-
cording to Elder Hollla L. Ander-
son. who will deU\rer a sermon on
"The Onuaual" at 11 a. m. Satur-
day at the Seventh Day Adventist
Chu.rc:h, N~-rt He'ghts. He wiU
speak of the craving of many peo-
ple tor the unusual In religion.
for start ling signs and wonders.
• • •
SEAMON ON 'ELECTION'
Dr. lvan Cheever EIUs will
prea ch at U a.m. Sunday a t the
First Baptlat Church or Newport
on "Tile Election W e Can Win"
and at 7 ~30 p.m. on "Sad Story
or Glad Story?" The Young Adults
will have their regular meeting a t
7 :30 p~ m . tomorrow I FridAy l at
the Ora Jtaeker t.onw. e BaJboe CO~a. Vacation Bible School will
start at 9 a.m. Monday, July 21.
Pre--registration ean be made In
SW"Hiat ScMol on July 20. Mrs.
S.rbara Hanam. in cher~. says
there wiU be cl.uiH hun 9 a. m.
to noon Monday through Friday
for two weeki on the aeneral
theme of "How we aot our Bible."
All c:blldren from 4 through 11
years of age can a ttend..
• • •
WltONO TO DOUBTf
Rev. James S. Stewart wlll
preach on th~ problem ol doubt
at the dupUcat~ services, 9 :30 and
11 a.m. Sunday, at St. Alldrewl
Presbyterian Church. Ril sermon
will deal 'IP'ith the o/~n asked
question, "Is It wrone to doubt!"
Vacation Olurch School begins its
second week Monday with 90 dill· dren enrolled. On the sta(f are
Mra. Millard Mi~. Mn. WUllam
KJJnH, Mrs. ~ldlne Barker,
Mrs. WlUtam Harvey, Mrs Richard
S teele. Mrs. Sheldon Riley. Mrs.
James Stewart, 0.11 Hanson. Bar-
bara Bundy. Janlce White and Pat
Clemence. • • •
Gt'EST SPEAKER
Guest speaker at the Balboa ls-
I a n d Com m u n i t y M ethodist
Chur(:h on Sunday will bt> Dr.
8oyce Van o.del. Baptilt mi.U.ter
from San Bernerdlno. Dr. Van Oldel wu guest apeaku .everal
til'tleS lut •~r and tt>tur.na
by request of the congrega tion.
Rev. Hatr Y White will ~duct thf>
eervlce.
NEW BUTLER BABY
The new baby at the James
Butler house, 1607 Second Ave ..
Corona del Mar. ll vyiq with his
big brother Kevin, age 2. for lots
of attention. Baby David waa born
~. June 13, a t St. J~
Ho.pltal and weighed seven pounds
and 11 C>UDCeS. The B11t1u family
il living in Mrs. Carolyn Weber's
home wbUe she ll in San Marino.
Announcing
•••
L .1. IIITLEII ..
... W.N~Biv ..
N..,.ort ....
MERCHANI'S' PROTECTIVE SERVICE ................ ~
NEWPORT HARBOR AREA
For rompleW! lal....aU. call
FID WUATH. U..berly 1-Mal
State Merchants' Polce
Ualf onaed DIYw.. .r
PRIVATE DETECDVE AOE!'iCY
Our PRODUCE is
~·l.f' 1"' •1 {,lin .,
lh. 2"' ("<&ft .,
Hale~• -Corn ~~ It Potat.oe.. COJI BEEF RASH
a.r~~.. 31c §4c • .... AJSE pt. qL
aaaEI'S t.y2 PIICE SALE 28c
lastaal COFFEE t~r 56e
St.okf'l)''tt t'ln t'"t!lt
{'UT-11-0L
GR. BEAlS
:o;t..okt'ly's Flnt>!!t
FOROIIOOK
UIAS 16--oJ...
3 .... scr
3 ... scr
GRAPEFiuiT~3~. sftC
.n'lCE for .,
• . . Quality Meats •
M~t~Cbo~
BEEF POT BOAST • • •
EiM~i iiAST ... • • •
WliiJe n Laat. •••
DEIST OF LAMB • •
,t THE
Excellf'e1 Bnldac t9; IEEFSI.-~ a
4'7~
• •
FRESH
As a Young
Bride's Smile I
• * •
Faocy, T bJc.ok Mt-au-d
CANTALOUPES
Frf"8h Loca I
SUMMER SQUASH
POTATOES 10 '"' 39'
* * *
''' ut· .. Brooknf'ld
BU1TEB
!~~!NUM FOIL 2cr
J .. ,.26'
K r rn"s Pur.-25' STRAWBERY PRES.
I\! O unl'f'"
Whit.-HOUS4' Sut Browa 29' COCITIIL PEUm
I' 0 UD«1'
l kUif"lf' 2'1 SU. PIIEIPPI.E
'O. '!I l ('a.D
Pap I The
Women's Groups Are Reorganized
A ff'Orl(unization plan (or the
1>mull groups of the Women's Fel-
luwship or the Corona del Ma r
C"'ommunity Church has been an-
nounced by Mrs. George J. Daviee,
pn•siden t. Instead of the geo-
~raphlcal division of l{r'OUps, a
"fruit basket upset" plan has
bt'en su,ggclited which wtll divide
the membt'rahlp into spe-cial Inter·
(>st groups l or their lnfonnal lx'·
tween meeting sessions. AU wo-
men of the community are lnvlt(>d
to join one or more of the spec.lal
EiiSiCN 0Ff1CIAL NEWSPAPER
of the City
OF NEWPORT BEACH
'uWithH -.lly, Oft TltiH'Miey, lfll the City of Newport leech. C.lif. Office end
prlntlnt p&...t In t ile beltn luiWiat• 1104 Coett lotile¥er~. ~· del ~.,.
TllE,HONU: H.Art-1114 elld 1111
• • • The NEWPORT HARIOR ENSIGN het been determined to be e news·
pa,.r of general circuleti011 by ludgment of th• Su,.rior C ourt end by reoson
thereof is quelifled to publith ell public: notic•• required by law. • • •
Entered •• Secol'd Clan Metier In the '"* Offlce et Corone del Mer, C.lif. BIL
DIKE
Says:
"IOATING IS NOW IIG IUSINESS"
I'. re ord J1;7 milloon provote woter
ornlt -from rowboats to IQO.foot
1 • .,er -woll be cruising thru the no·
"'•n • .. ote,...oyl this yeor. Appro•i·
moto .,. o '-o r billion dollor\ o yeor ·~
n.,.. be•nq 1pent for P"lleto woier·
<ref! Do you know til to REDUC·
TIONS IN RATES hove been mode
'" ~ertoon BOAT CLASSIFICATION
"nd FURTHER ltEDUCTIONS AtE
AVAILABLE r PERIOD OF USE
INSURANCE?
Hal Dike
INSURANCE & BONOS
l4 t I Newport Blvd . HArbot' 402
NEWPORT lEACH
DON'T START
WITHOUT A PLAN
A c•reful roompl•n is o"• of the
MOd import.,nt elemenh in pro-
duc:ing • succeu~ul room. A well·
thought-o ut-design, preferebly on
P•per, doe,n't leeve much mer-
gin for collly mi1h~es~i~e pic-
lures ond mirron hung et oui·
l•ndi,h step-ledder heighh. or
l<tck of belance between ••II de·
cor ond dreperie1.
If you re c:onfused •bout your
r!)o,plen don't l.esitete to come
on •nd tel~ H over with our friend·
'y !reined steH. We •r• •'w•ys
heppy ,., l.elp you with ideu ...
or in e ny wey that we cet~.
groups. I
Classifications and the tempor-
ary con veners 'are as follows: IIJ
Reading Adventures, Mrs. 0. Z.
Robertson; (11) Friendly Service,
Mrs. Oliver Campbell: <ITil Arts
and Crafts. Mrs. John Meador;
UV) Garden and Flower Ar·
ra.ogements, Mrs. Meta Nelson:
(V ) Music. Mrs. Wendell Hoyt:
a.nd fVI ) Home a nd Chll~ Guid·
ance (evenlnp), Mrs. Merle Vttr·
Bw'g.
Bib 'n' Tucker
Plan for Dance
The Board of Directors of Bib
'n'Tucker Club met at the Laguna
hom(' of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Smith Tuesday cvenlng of last
week. Plans werP completed for
the Sept. 27 Sport Dance. under
the chairmanship of Mrs. Mogens
Abel and Mrs. Richard Smith.
Other board members presen t at
the meeting W<'re Mrs. Grant Ho·
wald, Clark Sackman. Myron Way,
L. C. Arms a nd Robt'rt Wa tkins.
COUESTS FOR THE BLOWERS
Holiday gues ts at t.ht' Balboa
home or Mr. and Mrs. Fayette
Blower were Mr . and Mrs. John
Ericson and baby son, J ohnny, of
West Los Angeles. and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Brock of South Gate.
Ensign Want Ads brlna Resulta.
INSURE
SUCCESS
IDEAS
. . . end avoid costly lime·con·
suming mistake' by meking • mi.
nutely d•t•iled plen that r:oordi·
nelet the furnishings end bed·
ground of th• room into en el·
tractive, functional unit . In this
woy you c•n be s e thai e •ory
element in the room will be in bal.
•nee with • • • •nd complement
the over<tll plen.
AltVO E. HAAPA Editor elld ,ubllther
,EG HAA,A . AMoclete Editor
CAL ltOOT A~,.rtftlnt
• SUISCllnlON RATES •
One Year, in the Her~ Are•···--·---·-.. ·-··-···-.. ~· ............. -... S2.SO
One Year, outside of lh.e Herbor Aree·--··-·--·--··-··-······ .................. ).00
• lATII Faa lliNEWALS •
One Year, in th• Herboi"'Ar"--·--~--·-·· ..... ~-................ $2.00 One Veer, outdde of th• Herbor AIM _________ ,_ .. -........ -_ 2.50
M•II1At A.diiNII: 1104 c..tt ........... c.-. 41.. M•r, C.hf-'e
Womea of Moose £HII'S .r .r
lutaJJ OffiCerS Er JIW IIW~
The new officers of the New· I don't like dogs. I do like a
port Beach Women or the MOOie dog-If he's mlne.
were installed Monday evening of Dogs, plural, scare me. This ls
last week by the escort team of a neurosis. 4 dog bit the fi nger
tht' Newport Moose Lodge. of a 5·year-old human strange r-
Installed were Allee Young, sen-me. It was self-defense. He didn't
lor l't'gt'nt: WlnlfrPd Randel. jun-know I thought I was friendly.
lor graduate regent; Wilma Corbin. Since then I've never exp('Cted
junior r<'gent: Myrtle Humphrey. any dog except mlne to under-
chaplain : Viola Corned, l't'COrder; s tand me.
Elsie King, treasurer: Blanche I don't have a dog now that I
Of>Nio, ai'[CUS, and Lena Massey, live here. I did havE' a dog when
sentin<'l. I didn't Uve hE're. But thE' dog
had ou r own half acre and milt'S Thf.' co-workf.'rs and officers pr<'-of nearby pastures to roem. Here
sented outgoin g senior regPnt he would have had ·leash law. 30-Wlnlfrcd Randel with a rhinestone necklace and earring set. The foot lots a nd a broken spirit.
new ~>enior re~t'nt. Allee Young. We split up. He's happy with
introduced hE"r new chairman and som<'one l'lse's half acrt>. I'm h~ppy
thanked the escort team. whJch with my postage-stamp garden.
Included Leonard ~ach, Tony Bo-We both think kindly or each other. etto. JO<' Homann. Paul Phegley. So that makes me a philosopher. Don Randel. Elmo Gall'S, Ed Hecka thorn, Le-onard Corbin 1 will now philosophiU' Dog owners rome in t wo sizes Sunn) MichaPil was installing practical a nd t•mo tional. Practi-
I.!Uide: Ou rl Tippin.: was insta l· cal on<' are br('{'ders. shccphPrd·
ling cha plain. Armandl• Pa ppin<'au ers. huntt'rs. sh.:htless, F:!!klmos
ins talllng chairma n. C I a r t' n c e a nd sheriffs . F:motional ont•s are
Young insta llin~ officer. Ritual ev('rybod.y e lsC' who hasn't a prac-
C"'ha irma n Flora Vaughan dnllrd tical n•aron to ~ftln Wlth.
the escort team. Each rmotionallst offers a logi-
At thl• June ~6 m<'t'ltn~ Fa~P cal n•ason Cor his dog Most popu-
l>ouglas. sponson•d b y C I & r a lar Is "I like dogs." Next comes
U>ach. and Cathenne G r I r I 1 t h, thlo' wHtchdog ~imnuck. fla vlnst
sponsor<'d by Flora Vaughan, were one "for the kid's sake" rates high,
1nttia tcd into membership. Edna too.
Mae P1ppln. the nurse whom the I None gives the real reason.
chapter Is sponsorin~. stop()E'd In Eithl'r he honestly dot•sn't know
to thank the co-workers fur thl' it. or won't admit it.
bract> for h<'r injured back. Thl'I'P are only two real non·
1 practical reasons for owning a dog .
BIBLE RCHOOL TO START SometimE-s thes<' mergt>. O nt• is pri<k>. The oth('r is self -interest. Vacation Bible School for th£> PrldP lncluc.k>s most owner or
First flaplist Church or Newport do~ts o r ra h1on. runnint; from
Beach will lx-he ld wet>k·daY morn· watch-charm hybrids to pitiful
ings Monday through Friday fnr I>OOdle ThP dose ·. not the own-
two we<•ks beginnini: July 21 In-<'rs It includl"'<~ thost> suffused
duded in the program will bf' SJ>f'· with the importam·p of pNiigrec
cla l clay modelling and ceramic a.nd b<'st·of-s how ba ubles. They'rt>
work taught by Barbara Hans£-n, thv snoh.,, thf' ln'><'Cure. tht• coun-
nwne r of Hansen's Jlobby Shop h•lfl·ll. Tlw• Cl\\ ll<'r!>, not the doJ.,>s.
and 3~l>istan t SUJX'rlnh•ndenl of Sell ·intcrr·st 1s thl'r(', too But
the Sunday School. Rt•\. h ttu ~1-it prt•donunat"" "'tho"<' not OVC'rly
lis' Sunday s e r m o n s will be cuncPrm·d with display. In their
"Fruits of lndl'pcndencc" a t !} a cas(• th(•y nl'ed a dol( b<'c~lUS<' thl'y
rn. a nd "Throu~h Ont; Man at art'n't ~t'ttin,:: a ll the lvw. aCCPC·
7 30 P m Commumon l'WI'\ IN.' tton and apJlrt'cio tum t ht·ir sys-~111 tK-at 11 a.. m. Mid·\H'<'k t'r-j terns cra\c. \~C\' w 11l bt' on th<' mpssa~t· of
1
Th£>ir doJ: h<'l ~ them J.:N it.
I' tt·st Tunoth.> · Their mutl\t·~ a rt' m•,·rr qu!'s·
l liOn<'d. Th!'ir· ta ntrums arl' con-
a UJO!'tER d<•llt'd T hl'ir· [IPt t~ cruo•I II£'S arC' upE" ,, I for~ I\ •'n
I. T hl•n, "hen 1 h••1r e~o n<-t•ds d<'-"'Al.S \"o tion, ndoratwn. sympathy or EN 1. 'roml)ljn ionship, it J.:l•ts them nil In
TIDE ont> strokablf', t a 1l-wag~:lns; pack·
s.uu IIJ.:t• b) thr m<'t'l' snap of a fln~t>r
I&ITAU Of.nce 8appi7
1
ur CIU('k of a tongue.
srrta BA 1M . I "i)jh I had a do~;.
WHY PAY MORE!
MAGNA VOX
world famoua 20" console
TELEVISION.·
DIRECT from factory
to YOU at the
Amazingly LOW
Price of only
THE house of harmony
0'EN MONDAYS -F.IDAYS -SATURDAYS 'til 9 p. m.
1817 Newport BIYd. BEacon 7 4 2 9 Coata
Thundery. July 10. 1852
·Berlin Story' Auth«
Vwta Balboa Couple
A sJ)('Cl&l week--end guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hollb Wood
or BaJboe was 0\riatopber JaMr..
wood. a u t h o r of "The BerlJn
Story," The book hu aince been
traruJformed Into a play and lJ on
Broadway as "I Am a Camera."
·DIRECTORY
llflJUaAllfC.
''BE SUilE -INStJRI:'"
with
Maurie Stanley
lnlunnCe CcMaiO.
IIADOR tfll ........................
W. Stuart Foote
GENERAL INSURANCE
MARCO ANICH, A"'ICCIate
Phone! HArtlor 26--P.O. -1
2117 w ...........
Newport a.dl. calf.
DANOINO
AUTHUR MURRAY'S
411 COAST BLVD.
Corona del liar
OpatlO to 10
For tree daace ......,.
CaD HAtbor tal
Furniture Restoration
o.lr bottom~~, ~
and atoot. ~ using cane, rush, reed. et.e.
HARVEY'S
FumJture Repair
~ S.nta Ana Aw.
Coeta Mea. BEacon S1JI.J
NUBS
HAYDEN HAVEN
For the Pre--School Tot
440 HeUot.rope Ave .. CDM
HaU-and AU-Dat Sttatona
By Hour, Dey, Wettk or Month
HArbor 1091-R
81LVD PIAftNO
Silver Platers
And Sllvenmlthl
Repair • R.ef.1n1ahtnc • Replat.e
Gold • Silver • Copper • an.
Near Community Onardl
1914 Harbor Blvd., Coeta Mea
BEacon 51.13
IIUlll()
Margaret L. Scharle
Teecher of Plaoo
Organlat. Aocompanillt
Even.tna a.-
tor Adulta
31.17 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del Mar
POPULAR
PIANO LESSONS
in your home
by
Frances Powe rs
256 Moml.ng Canyon Rd.
HArbor 1T71-R Shore CUffs
PHY8JCIAN&-8UIWilON8
Lawrence K. Gundrum,
M.D.
1741 Superior Ave., Costa Meta
Practice limited to oa.eue.
of Ea.r, Nose. Throat: Allergy
Otftce Hours: by Appolntment
BEacon ~ or BEaoon 6835
Bruce F. Sims, D. 0 .
Physician & Surgtton
Prac;tlce Confined
to Care of the Feet
1195 Coe.st Blvd. South
Laguna Beech. Phone 4-6611
I"UNII:IIAL DIBECI'O&
Baltz Mortuary
CbapeJ b)' tbe s.
HARBOR 42
Cotona del ...... Calltomla
A1nP1e OU~trettt Parldal
Friendly NeQbborbood S4!rvlce
PARKES · RIDLEY
GRAUEL CHAPEL •• 110 Broadway
BEacon 581.0 Coata .,_
JI.OOn!IJO
Roofing -All Types
New Jl.oofa and Repalr 28 )'1'1. eXpe>r.-Free eatlmat ..
JOH:tof T . MORRIS
15915 Newport Blvcl., Cotta Mesa
Phone BEacon :u 79
CEvenfnp: HArbor 2145-11)
TbUIIIday, July 10. 1152
£HIJROIU
uv . .cuaoca TO ll'llA&
Minister Emertt-. Perry F .
Schrock wUJ apin be 1\M!St
speaker at the Corona del Mar
Community Church on Sunday in
the absence or the regular mJnls·
ter, R.ev. Paul E. Babbitt. His
sermon for the early .. rvice at
8 :10 a. m . w111 be '"Thri!t! Ways to
Uve With God." At 9:4.5 and 11
a. m. t~ toPic will be "Uke Stan
ln a Derk World."
Second bht week of "Vacation
Bjble School" In the Corona ~I
Mar CommunJty Church will
...-ch a climax tonJebt cnuusday>
wtth a famJiy dinner and demon·
1tration by the dltferent cla.aet,
lhowlng their work In handicrafts
that del>lct the Ufe and times or
Ow Blt»fe en that the)' are ttudy-
~~---~-,..... -~~w..~
fl.-s"'
Qi4•,u••
BT AlQI
lfprp· onP of thf' ·New York
lnsplred fru~hlons that Velma no-
ticed ra1hionable ea.stem wom('n
were wearing on Fifth Av~.
cinch belt. It's a trlning Item for
thP budget but hugs th~ walst with
a f~ flatt~rin~t snuanea and is
adjuatable to your siae. Newport
Harbor plB have so taken to them
that they an-fast disappearing,
but O'BRIEN'S will havl' mor" In
s~ you like th<'m. too
We baVftl't )'f!t liOntMf'd th~
baM. Velma, to ~t a real pte·
taft of th4'l exetttar New l'-k
,..._.oe markPt.. bot Wf' art> IN'-
ct-alar t.o IN! ~ advaiM'f'
O,....rt!l aho·WIJII( !IO('nfl or Utf'
fnllbl of hf'r lahon~ and tht>y a rf'
IIUN'Iy IWICIOWl!
A!l prc•vi"' nt'ws for rnll a nd
somethin~ nt•w for thf' ht'i~hts of
July fuhions. V~>lma rt>rommt>nd"
t tl(> nf>w dnrk tPxturf'd cotto ns.
which will prov<' as servlceablt> u
they arl' mart Th<'1W dn~s art'
madP of Thomas Cot ton -cot ton
woven on the> looms usuall} rP·
served for wool a nd that is why
they ar l' drt'SSt'S with An t>Xpenslvt•
look. and wit h 11 rich ft'<'l to thf•
material. S martly color<'d for town
and rountr) Wt'ar In copper and
black. black and winf', roya l and
black and S<l forth. You'll applaud
the nl'w s tyling of these drt'sses a t
O'BRIEN'S as VPima did wht•n
they ~ <'rt> modcllt'd for ht'r in N<'"
York
l'M. ~ 'lUll ha\'f' • ulf' .,olnr
nn. Aad wf"ll tu.v«-to ....dmlt t hat
a few W..lo':'IJ '""f' rtHatd thf'lr Wlt.1 to Utf' ..... rack that
WNf'D't thf'rf' Whf'D O'JIIU&N'S
ftnt opt"'lf'd th.-lr door" wU.b th.-
-.rtanJn~: or mar fourth blrthdA~·
•If'. So If you bavt'a't .,_.. In
la&Hy be t~Urt' aad rwah rlpl ln. ..
~ .. :~ ;;4,./)
_( __ /~~ --....: ._,, ('.
16U OOAST BOULEV A&D
CORONA DEL JIA&
BAI'bor !HIJ
Gifts & Greetings
for You -through
WELCOME WAGON
&om Your Friendly
Bum"•• Neighbors
and Civic and
Social Welfare Leaden
ON THE OCCASION OF • • •
The Birth of a Baby
Sixteenth Birthdays
Engageme nt
Announcements
Change of Residence
Arrivals of Newcomers
to ---
NEWPORT BEACH
Phone BEacon 7272
(!fe ..a er ....,_tloa)
_..,. . -------
LF.880N ON A CRAME.H'I'
True worshJp ot Ood Includes
a ctivity WhJch bleaes and hMls
mankind, polnt8 out the Sunday
Blbl.-Leuon on "Sacrament" at
tht> Christian Sd~~ Church. The
Golden Text from Psalms !116:12,
13l reads, "What shall I ren~r
unto the Lord for an his benefits
toward ~! I w1U take the cup
of aalvatlon, and call upon the
name of t.he Lord." • • •
O&AVINO FOB WONDE&8
The chan&e in hwnan hearts,
the transformation or hwnan
characters, ls a miracle tba t re-
veala t.he ever-living Savior. ac-
cording to Elder Hollis L. Ander·
son. who will deliver a sermon on
"The UnUiual" at 11 a, m. Satur-
day at the Seventh Day Adventist
Church, Newport Heights. He w1ll
speak or the craving or many peo-
ple for the unusual In religion,
for atartllng algn.a and wonders. • • •
SERMON ON 'ELECTION'
Dr. Ivan Cheever Ellis will
preach at 11 a.m. Sunday at the
First Baptist Church of Newport
on "The Election We Can Win"
and at 7 :30 p.m. Qn "Sad Story
or Glad S tory?" The Young Adults
will have their regular meetins.t a t
7:30 p~ m. tomorrow ( Frida'y' at
t~ On Radm-home, e Balboa
Covea. Vae!ation Bible School will
start at 9 a. rn. Monday, July 21.
Pre-reglstraeion ean be made In
Sunday School on Jub' ~. Mrs.
S.rbara Hanlft\, In charg~. says
there will be cia... from 9 a. m.
to noon Monday throuah Friday
for two weeks on the eeneral
theme of "How we aot our Bible."
All chUdren from 4 through 11
years or age can attend.
• • •
~ Van Oldel, Baptlst mlna.ter
from San Bemardlno. Dr. Van
o.del waa gu.st apeaker aev~J
Umes lut •~r and Hhu:na
by req~.Wt of the congregation.
Rev. Harry White wl1l ~duct the
aervl~.
NEW BUTLU BABY
The new baby at t he J ames
Butler houae. 1607 SCCIOild Ave.,
Corona df-1 Mar. ia vying with hi.J
bll brother Kevin, ace 2. tor Iota
W&ONG TO DOVBTf of attention. S.by David wu born
Rev. James S. Stewart w1U f'~. J~tne 13, at St. Jotepb
u••
L .1. IIITLEII •
,_ W. N.,....rt llh> ...
l!feW"JOrt ..... HCNipit&l and welahed seven pounds pr~ach on the problem or doubt and 11 ounces. The Butler famil,y
at the dUplicate servlet"S, 9 :30 and ~=U=vln~g~ln~M~ra~. ~Ca:ro~l=y:n~W=e~be~r':•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11 a.m. Sunday, at St. Andrews hocDe w~ ahe 1.s in San Marino. Presbyt~rtan Church. R1s sennon
will deal with ~ Qtten asked
question. ··rs it wr~ to doubt!" An~ 1M ~nc;ng
Vacation Olurch Sch()ol begins Its '"""' • second week Monday with 90 c.hU· ,
dren enrolled. 0n the !ltacr •~ MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE SERVICE
Mrs. Mtuard Mler. Mrs. Wllllam .. ..... aftllaalle Ia tiM!
KJmes. Mrs. Geraldine Barker, Mrs. W ilHam Harvey. Mrs Rlehard NEWPORT HARBOB AREA
St~le. Mrs. Sheldon RJiey. Mrs. For com~w laf011Mtaoa call
Jamf'S Stt>W8rt, Gall Hanson. Bar· FID Wt!RTR .• IUJDberiJ 1-IUl bara Bundy, Janice Whit.-and Pat ~:.=p~~ · State Merchants' PorKe
Guest speaker at tht' Balboa Is-UaJfo.-.d DtYttrAoa of
Ia n d Co mmun ity Methodist STAT!: PRJVATI: Dm'EC'EIVE AGL~CY Church on Sunday will tK> Dr.
Our PRODUCE is
FRESH
As a Young
Bride's Smile I
• * •
t 'aAC:f , Thl"k Mt'»lf"d
CANTALOUPFJ '-''" ~
fo'r~ Lo<'al
SUMMER SQUASH
BORDEN'S lj2 PRICE SALE 28e
lastaDI COFFEE ~-;:;:.r 56e
:-ltukt•ly 'to t "iDt'10l
('UT-11-oz..
GR. BEANS
KWkt~l) 'll t 'lnMJt
t'OrtOtiHOK
UIAS 16-oz.
l ... S~
l ... scr
~~~·AEnmk3... scr
JrtCE ror
• . . Quality Meats •
Maa.a!.n«'• 'hoiClfl BEEF POT BOAST -...
,~~ houldclrOAST
1A1111 B ... • • •
Wltllfl It Laata • • •
BBEAST OF LAMB • •
i.iii CIIIPS 14~ ,t T H E
E.~cdlf'tll Bral..... t,. IEEFSI.-~ a
ii'ii• 41~
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!L!!NUM FOIL 2cr
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CLWISER J " .. 26'
Ko~ra'" l~ur••
STRAWBERY PRES.
\\ hltt' Hou.~ Sut Brow11
COCITIIL PEUm
l kUif'lf'
SU. PINEAPPLE
QUilUty H.._, \\ ,,,,_,\\··~·:T
PICILES "M.
I
~· UGAL NOTICC
NOTICE OF BEARING NOTICE or
N.tke 1.8 Herflby Given that the
Planning Commis81on of the City
of Nrwport Beach will hold a pub-
lic hearing on the application of
K. E. Whiteneck tor a variance
from Section 9103.1 or the Zoning
Law for permission to construct
buHdillg on front portion of Lots
22 and 23, Block 33. First Addition
Newport Heights <505 Rt'dlands Ave., Newport Beach).
Craig .. Wittman
Wedding Told
At a cocktail party held Thurs-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth KJene, 319 Apolena Ave.,
Balboa I land, Mrs. Edna Craig
announced the marriage of her
daughter, Miss Catherine Craig, to
William Wittman. About forty
guests learned that thP couple had
eloped for an out-of-state W<'dding
st>veral months ago.
BOARD OF ICQUAUZATJON
JD.:Itl'lNG
Notice It Hereby Olvee that the
City Council of the City or New-
port Beach wiU meet as a Board
of Equalization commencing at
7:30 P. M. on the 14th day or July,
1952, and will continue In ad-
journed sessions from 10:00 A. M.
to 12:00 noon each day the.reafter
to Friday, July 18, 1951, tnelWJ-
ive, or until the returns of the A.A-
sessor have been rectified or veri-
fied.
Notice is hereby further given
tba t said public hearing will be
held on the 17th day of July, 1952
at the hour ot 7 :30 P. M. in the
CoW)d} Chambers or the City
lfall, Newport Beach, California
at which time and place any and
all penona interested may appear
and • heard thereon.
Both the bride and groom, who
is the son of William Wittman,
now of South Gate, ar<' graduates
of Newport Harbor High School,
where Bill was president or the
senior class in 1950. Since then the
new Mra. Wittman has been at-
tending L.A. City College and
majoring i.n aJrllne transportation.
The groom ia attending Pomona
College with a law dt>gree as his
goal. The newlyweds will make
their home there.
By order or the qty Council or
the City or Newport Beach.
C. K. PRIEST
Clerk of the
Board o! Equalization.
Publish: July 10. 1952,
UY Y. COPELIN, Secretary
NEWPORT BEACH CITY
PLANNING COMMISSION
IESA.
UPIOLSTERIII WHEELERS MOVE
in the Newport Harbor Enalgn.
NOTICE OF SA.Lit OF STOCK
IN BUL.Il
Uader Sectloa 34-H.I OtvtJ Code of
ta.e State of C&Uionda
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
u, ........ ......., .· ... __
-... jiCid ...... c.---
The R. E. Wheelers have moved
from 205 Carnation Ave .. Corona
del Mar. to 465 E. 16th St., Costa
Mesa.
That RICHARD MUELLER.
Vendor, whose address Is 2024
Myrtle Avenue. ln the City of
Long Beach, County of Los An-
geles, State of California, Intends
to sell to J OHN BELLO. Vendee,
whose address 111 122% Sixth
Street, in the City of Huntington
Beach, County of Orange, State of
California, the following described
personal prop«'rty, to wit:
To ~011 to
Another in the .. ,, .. of lwlef biCMJ'ephies ,w__..d by
Newporl lelboe F.derel S.wf119S elld L-11 A.-.ci"'-
A.ak the owner of any suc-
cesefuJ electrical business
why he chose that vocation
for a career, and he'll give
~beet possible reason ---
heal Ull(> he likes it.
Lee Nott of N e w p o r t
Beoactl is no exception. Elf'C-
tridty fascinates him. When
he W8JI in high school in
Westt>m North Dakota. he
worlled after school and on
Sat\.D'days for the local pow-
er company on such varied
jobs as repainng ailing toast-
ers, watne irons. and perco-
lators, or digging postholes
for power !inC'S and repair-
ing damaged power service.
'1 remember my first post-
holes", says Les. ''It wa..o;
winter. The ground was
froan. and it was tough go-
ing. I started with a ~ood.
wide hole at the top, but it nar-
ro-.d at thl' bottom. ThP fore-
man came along. looked in, and
said, 'F"me! We'll sharpen the
poJee and drive 'em in!' "
Later in the Central Montana
town of Harlowton, Les opened
his own fann and auto supply
bUIIinea. He was chief electrician.
w t.alling generators and other
clect:riall equipment on fanns
that had no power service. By
thea, .Misa "Scotty" Mclnta.h of
Glaagow, Mont., had become Mrs.
Nott and "Chief Sparks" in his
a beenoe from the store.
Coming to Newport Harbor In
1940. Lea went to work for the
SouUt Coast Company. Ability
and experience were at a prt'm-
ium for their work on Navy boats.
Les' flnlt promotion came within
a week Others followed. until
he was in char~e of all yard elec-
trical .. ork, with a crew number-
ing upward from 75. Plans W<'r<'
made to add general electrical
work to tltf' marin<' business. Lcs
took char~<' of that department. It
wa~ \atf'r sold by the company,
and he bou~ht tt. This established
Les Nott Ell'ctric, which now
kpt>ps a t"rrw of seven busy with
the ator<' on Newport Boulevard
and oonstructaon and s e r v i c e
th~out t h(' Harbor Area .
A (~OOD SCOl'T
ActJve in club and c1vic work
in Harlowton. Les' favorite spare
tilnE' wot·k was that or Scoutmas-
ter. and Scouting takes all of his
6pare tim(' hf're. As D i s t r I c t
Chainnan for thE' Harbor District
of the Orange Empire Council, hls
WE'll-or~.mized progTam keeps six
Boy Scout Troops and several
Cub Packs busy in the Harbor-
Mesa a1 1'8, and has set a pace
which is considered a n example for
1"'&9 NO'M'
other districts of the Council Les
bt>lieves in a great future for Am·
erica. and in training our young-
sters for tomorrow's responsibili-
ties. At their Newport Heights
home, there are four Nott chil-
dren. sons aged 13 and 6, and
daughters 11 and 8. Mrs. Nott
conducts a workin g experiment
in famil.)' organization and re-
sponsibility. Its success gives her
time for active Girl Scout leader-
ship.
Les Nott. who knows our service
well, has this to say about us:
"Yo u may take real pride in your
Association's fine r<'cot;:d. and in
the outstanding people of your
stafr. It l.s always a pleasure and
satisfaction to do buslness with
a nyon€.' at Newport Balboa Fed-
('ra l."
We invit(' you to comt• tn and
get acquainted with us today.
You'll likE' th£' friendly intt>rest
\\'(' take in S<'rving you. Place
~IJur sa\'lngs h<'r" where they cam
tht highest rNur n consistent with
safety In mor€.' than 15 yt'ars,
we have paid nt'\'E'r I£'SS than 3
percL•nt per annum djvidends to
our savings iD\.estors. Whether
your account be smaU or large,
'' <' ,,.,.lcomf' it
~al~oa
ERAL SAYII&S
a•W.·T•,._....,, ..
IIWPIIT lUll, llllflllll
All the stock in tra~. fixtures,
equipment and good will of a cer-
tain cleaning and dying business
known as the Village Valet, lo-
cated at 217 Marine Street, In t he
City of Newport Beach, Balboa Is-
land. County of Oran~. S tate or
California, a nd that a sale, trans-
fer and assignment of the AAme
will be made, and t he considera-
tion thert'for wtll be paid at 10:00
o'clock a. m. on Tuesday, the 22nd
day of July, 1952. at the office or
Ray H. Overacker, 412 Oliv<' Ave-
nue, HuntinJ!ton &:ach, California.
DATED thlS 30th day of Jun<'.
1952.
R ICHARD MUELI.ER
Vendor
JOffi,; BELLO
V('nd('e
No. IIMtJ
SUMIIONS ON FIB8T
AMENDED COMPLAINT
Aetiaa BrcMIPl la Ute s.pertor
Coan of tM O..ty ol o....ce.
ud ..,...... A.IIMBded c-pi•••t
P'Ued Ia tiM om. of Ute Clerk .t 11M! s.perlor Ooart of 8a1cl eo..v.
Ia Mae 8apertor 0oart ol tbe State
fll Ollllfonda Ia ... for tiM
~ ol Oreace Dept. 4
WANDA JEAN MARLEY,
Plain tilt,
VI,-
JJ:RRY LEE MARLEY, JR. ~fendailt.
'fte People ol Ute State ol ()all,.
fonla s-4 Greettsp to:
JERRY LEE MARLEY, JR.
~fendant. You are directed to appear in
an action brought agalnst you by
the above named plaintiff, in the
Superior Court of the State of
California, in and for the County
of Orange, and to answer the first
amended complaint therein within
ten days after the service on you
of this summons. if served within
the County of Orange, or within
thirty days If served elsewhere,
and you are notified that unleu
you so appear and answer as above
required, the plaintiff will take
judgment for any money or dam-
ages demanded ln the First
Amended Complaint, as arising
upon COiltract, or wlll apply to the
Court for any other relief demand-
ed in the First Amended Com-
plaint.
Given under my haDd and seal
of the Superior Court of the
County of Orange, State of Cali-
fornia, this 14th day of May, 1952.
B. J. SMITH,
ColD'Ity Clerk and Clerk of
the Superior Court of the
State of Call!ornia, in and
for the County of Orange.
By Wayne A. Dra.ger, Deputy
NOTICE OF FILING ASSESS-
MENT FOR THE IMPROVI!;
IIIENT OF OERTAIN ALLEYS
AND EASEMENTS L 1' I N G
NORTI:IEASTERLY OF OOAST
BLVD. BEI"WWZN D A B L I A
AVE.. AND POPPY AVE.. (00-
RONA DEL MAR), AS OON-
TIXPIATED BJ' RE80LU-
TION OF INTENTION NO.
Sill, AND OF THE TIJIIE AND
PlACE OF REAU'NG AS TO
8AID WORil AND A88DS-
IOCNT
Pursuant to atatu~. "Improve-
ment Act of 1911". DtYiaion vn
lt4G.4N'S
your P'aml.l1 tt.t&uru1 (a-. "51 a J)
IUIO......._
lNI o--... llv
'ftlunclay, July 10. 1152
il lllliii18Uiilllll lll lll llllllllllil lll lll .. l_,..._
FRIDAY aad SA Tt.T&DA Y
CLARK CABL.E
JOHN HOOIAK
"ACROSS THE
WIDE MISSOURr'
BOB HOPE
LUCILLE BAU..
"FANCY PANTS"
of the Streets and Highways Code
of the State of California. notice
is hereby given that t.he Superin-
tendent of Streets of the City of
Newport Beach, having made an
assessment to cover the costs and
expenses or grading, paving. con·
structJon of house sewer and wa-
ter connections, co n c r e t e pipe
storm drains, in certain alleys and
easements lying Northeasterly or
Coast Boulevard, between Dahlia
Avenue and Poppy Avenue (Co-
rona del Mar) in said City, aa con-
templated by Resolution of Inten-
tion No. 3911 adopted by the City
Cound l of said Oty on the 13th day of August, 1951, filed the ........... ,__...._ ___ .........,........, ....... _
same ln my office on the 7th day SUNDAJ' aad MONDAY
of July, 1952. DORIS DAY
I hereby fix Monday, the 28th GORDON MacRAE
day ol July, 1952. at the hour or "ON MOONUGHT
seven-thirty (7:30) o'clock, P. M ., BAY"
a11d the chambers of the City
COuncil ln the City Hall of the ROBERT MfTCHUl(
City of Newport Beach, as the ''Where Danger IJ .......
time and place when and where
all persons, Interested in the work
done or In the said ~ment.
will be heard by the said City
Council. Property owners, the-
contractor or his assigns and all
other persons Interested in said
work or said aSSHSment, feeling
aggrieved by any act or detenni-
nation of the Superintendent of
Streets or the City Engineer i.n re-
lation thereto, or who clalm t hat
the work has not been perfonned
according to the contract in a good
and substantial manner. or who
claim that any portion or the
work was for any reason omitted
or illegally Included in th(' con-
.
TUES. -WED. -TlltTU.
JAMES MASON
AVA GARDNER
''PANDORA AND niE
fl. YING DUTCHMAN"'
RAY MlU.AND
GENE TIERNEY
"Cloae to My HeartH
tract for the same, or having or IA8T TIXE SATVIIDA'I
making any objection to the cor-JAMES STEWART
rectncss or th<' assessment or dia-
gram. or oth€.'r act, de tennination "C w_rm>ELL.COREY
or proceeding of the Superint€.'n-lrwlll IDiams"
dent or S tret>ts or City Engineer.
s hall. prior to the day set for the JOHN LUND
hearing on th<' assessm<'nt. appt'al ''BRONCO BUSTERS"
to the said Ci ty Council by bri<'fl) Ia TeduaJ(I()Ior
stating in writing t he grounds or ------------appeal. For a description of said
work. rt>ference is hereby made
to the abov(' mentioned Rt'solution
of Intention.
Dated this 7t h day of July, 1952.
C. K. PRIEST, Cit) Cl<'rk
Publish : J uly 10 and 17. 1952
in the NPwport Harbor Ensign
Ensign Want Ads bring Results
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The Arches
''Your Ha.t to the
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FINE rOODS
OOOilT AIL8
COAST HIGHWAY AT
THl AlCHlS
Newporl .......
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""" 1161
SPECIALIZIII
Visit Our Beautilul
Cocktail Lounge
ADAM WILLIAMS
"Without W aming"
C'-0 -M·I-N-0
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IN
SA I 'S SEAFOOD
AT THE SIGN OF THE SWOlOFISH
16278 Coast Hwy., Surfside
/NOW OPEN
, ~ NEW cocn'An. LOUNGE
and U.e
· BAKERY cmd DINING ROOM ~ G ~r~~ if !ian Dinners.
,
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Thunday, July 10, 1152
Miss Carol W oldenberg Wed Llc•IJiaGie toGo St. Jama Party C. of C.~
To Robert Woodman Perkins To State Meellag Next Wednesday Dua •lieale
A 12:30 luncheon wiU be fol· lntvpretation ot the does
Mila Carol Woldmbel'l beeame
Mrs. Robert Woodman PerldJw at
an intimate wedding ceremony
performed by Rev. Paul Moore
Wheeler o& SL James Ep68copel
O,urcb, Newport, at Altadena
Th~ afternoon, June 26.
The ..... Ja the daQChter ol Mrs. Harold Woldenberc and the
Botary au Gives
Gilt to llospital
~fen condudlftc hi. tam of
ottlce u lll'elident of the Newport Bela ftotary Cub, R o Ian d
Wright o( Newport H~ghu pet'-
fonned. duty that put the Rotary
Cub otl the map of good deeds
weD dane.
He handed to Presldent John
Murdy of t.be Hoq Memorial H05-
pltal board a check for $2,5oo,
whJch with a previous donation of
$500 maJtes a total gift of $3,000
for a patient's room ln the oo.pi-tat Expsealon or thana was
made b7' lfr. Murdy on behalf of
the board of directors and by W~
liam KlmeS on behalf of the cam-
paign com.mlttee. The preseata-
tion wu made at luncheon Mon-
day of last week at the Balboa
Bay Cub.
Mr. KJmes reported that sub-
stantial pi'Oil"H8 had been made
In ~veral district.. but that a few
Important dlatrlcta are late in get-
tlng started. Action Is the word
now, he said. and he urged all to
open up their hearts so that the
hospital can open this fall tully
equipped.
late Mr. Woldenberg, formerly ot
Balboa Blvd., ln Newport and now
ol Santa Ana. 1be groom la the
_,., of Mr. and Mn. RuaseU B.
Perkins of Altadena and Palm
Sprinp, and the wedding cere-
mony wu held at the Perldna
home.
Mr. Perkins was his son's best
man, and Martha Stanton Pur-
viance wu the bride's only at-
tendant. Carol ~ &D ivory af-
ternoon gown with a shower bou-
quet of pink ro.ea and matchJng
velvet I'08ft on her hat. The
young couple are hone)'IDOOnlnC
In Santa Barbara and wUJ leave
lOOn for Atlanta, Ga., where they
will make UM!tr home.
The new Mn. Perkins Is a grad-
uate of UCLA, where she belonged
to. Alpha Xi Delta. She wu pre-
viously a.uoclated with Rose Marie
Reid, Califomla stylilt. The bride-
groom attended Loyola UnJvenity
and graduated from USC in Jaw.
He wu a member of Sigma AJpha
Epsilon and Phi ~Ita Phi fra-
tem.itlet, ------Lewis Roaa Family Back
From Trip to Canyons
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ross and
daughters Nancy and Betsy of 519
Aliso Ave., Newport Heights. ha vt>
just returned f.rom a two week
trip visiting some of the south-
west's natural wonders. including
Zion. Brice and Grand Canyom.
Mr. Ross said that he felt the tr ip
to aU three canyons a t the same
time was important to see thPar
relative beauties.
Why bold on to that UlleleD-~
you arUde. Try t.be want ada.
A rlnal meeting of the executive lowed by cardl at tM annual St. IChedule a.noounced lut =th committee of the California M~ James EpiKope.l Oturch sWTUJWr ..t .... _ wu Aaodation at Glendale cliscloeed party, Which will be held this .. ven ._. week by the Newport
final plana tor the oomlng state yH.r on Wednesday, July 16. Harbor Chamber of ~.
convention of the Loyal Order of Mn. Dan Pattison, president ,....~ey Somera. prealdeftt ol the M~ in Calllomla, it was an-ol the Women's Auxiliary, is heed-"-.ncunber, announeft t h a t t.be
nounoed thla week by C. A. Young, ing the party with the a.ulltance change wUI resul.t 1n lOWft" dues
governor of the N~rt Beach of the followtng oommlttee heads: for the IIIM1J ~ aac1 an
Lodge No. 1457, Loyal Order of Mn. Orrln Wright, tickeu; Jin. lncreue on a sUdlng seale for Moose. The convention will be Verne Snodgl'UII pubUdty· Mrs larger bual.neu firms. The new
held In Lon« Beach Sept. 18, 19 John Prender~t. door i>mes; sc~edule, effective u ot JuJy 1,
and 20, with nearly 10,000 mem-Mn. Yvonne Benton, table prizes; brmg5 the Newport Harbor Cbam..
bera of the Moo.e Fraternity ex-Mrs. dc.epb Riggs prtze pack-ber due.~ lo Uae with the duel
pected to atteDd. aa-: .Mn. Eliubetb Cunningham, of other Owr_tben ln the county
OfClctal delegates to the con-luncheon; Mn. Robert Pearsol. without throwtng an undue ~n
vention from the l9cal ~ ue s\IIPIH: Mn. H. A.. Ball. .erving, on smaJJer buainHS, Mr. Somers
Joseph l:loalann. ~ t.e.eb. and Mrs. Kathleeon Goalten. aaid.
C. A. Young and Archie Ostran-The ~ for tervice bun
der. F urth Ge eratio t.tw ~ at ~rce by tbe
Newport Lodge initiated the foJ-0 D D people ol Newport &.cb u -.u
Jowl Robln Jean Moody. a fourth u by tht ~ has made n g men at the JWle 23 meet-generation ba .... •. w•• born 'Y'-·---it........._ ........ to in---.... _ .... ......._, lng: Walter Grohnert, LonnJe ":t -·~ ·---... -~~ .u rc -'"' Griffith Raymond Bray ~ day, June 24, at Community H011-for the ftaeal year starting July 1.
0ou 1a ' ' rulio p(taJ to Mr. and Mrs. R o b e r t Mr. Somers report.cl.. The revftlue g 1• Percy Douglas, J 0 Moody jr .• (the fo~r JHn Pang-from the new~ will cr-t.J,y
Salas, Dick Den!o and Ralph Alves. born,, 312-A Marguerite Ave .. ~ increase the income from tM pr•-
William Weeks Dies
Services were held Wednesday.
June 25. at Grauel Chapel ln
Costa Mesa for William c..-orge
Weeks, 53. who had lived with
his wife. Anita and 4 !,)-year-old
daughter Ludl Ann at the New-
port Beach Municipal T r a i 1 e r
Court. His death occur red unex-
pcct('dh a t his home on June 21.
Mr. WeE>ks. native of New York
had lived in CaUfornia for 51
years And in Newport Rc:•ach for
the past fiv<'.
TIPTOS~ ON TRJP SORTH
ThP Jost>ph Tiptons of 113.')
Oct•an Blvd., Balboa. art> on a
week's motoring trip north to the
San Francisco a.rea.
rona del Mar. Great-grandparents ent memberaNp, and a drive for
are Rev. H. H . Hocker of Mon-new members now being con-
ravia , M rs. Laura Moody of 312 dueled, together with the c:bangt>
Marguerite, a nd Mrs Allee de los in dues, is expected to double t.he
RJ011 of Downey. Great -great total income from members. 10
uncles and aunts ar t> Mr. and Mrs. that a smaJit>r poruon wiU be rE"-
George Thorne of Corona d£>1 Mar; QIJ('Sted from tht' city advert.lstng
Mr. and Mrs. Ern<'St Griffith of fund.
Monterey Park, y, ho swnmer ln The new schedule of rata ha.8
Corona del Mar, a nd Mrs. Emily a . pro~ion for supporting, con-
Badgley of Corona dt>l Ma r. tJ1buting, ~taining and finand.ng
mem6erships, so that Newport
Harbor dtlzens lntet"'tWted ln 1M
activiUes of ~ Chamber can
make rubst.antla.J contTibutiom
A'M'ENDS CONFERENCE
Tht> Paul Babbitt family an•
sonwwhat scatte red for summer.
Rev. Ra bbitt lt>ft last week for La
Fort>t. Colorado. to att{'nd a min·
ister's co n fe r t> n c E' and s tudy
group. Daugher Rhea is in Mo-desto for a we('k of tralnjng to
teach an tht> Vacation Church
School ln a rrugnnt camp.
KFZT lN SE\\'PORT HOM!':
Mrs. S. L. Burgess, l!klS O«an
Front. Nt"P'port., entertained tht>
Women's Miaionary Socit>t}' ot
the First Baptist Olurch on ~day evening.
LAGUNA FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
ANDREWS. HAJJ., President
222 OCEAN AVE. PHONE 4 -1177
ASSETS
STATEIEIT OF CDIDITIDI
JUNE 30. 1952
IJABILITIES
F"'ust Mortgage J.ocma .. --·-··-... -........... J11 .548 • .459.81
Loans 01.1 Impro~ Real Eatat~priDdpaUy
homel ln Laguna Beecb and vicinity.
SaYings and Investment Accoun ..... _J10.545A28.11
This is the amount invested with a. by more
Lvme OD ScniDp AccouDtll ........ .
Temporary Joana for the oonvenJen~
of our aharehoWin.
Properties Sold on Contract ...... -....
Real Estate Owned and in Judgment
lnnstmen• cmd Securities ............. -
Consisting of Government Bonds and
Federal Home Loan Bank Stock
Cash on Hand and in BcmlaL .............. -.
Worklne capital on haJid. deposited in banks.
35.400.00
7.103.37
1.9-46.03
399,700.00
827..477.78
Office Building and Equipment, and
Parking Lot Leu Depreciation. 172.409.05
Deterred Charges and Other Assets 4.068.75
TOTAL ASSETS ......... ·-············-··········· ............. $12.996.~.79
than 3800 lndlvidual.s. trustHS and corpora-
tions.
Advances from Federal Home
Loan Bank
Loans in Process
Other Liabilities
Specific Reserves ...
General Reserves
Surplus ....
$800.206.13
356.728.00
300.000.00
961,027.05
24A76.03
8.698.17
General Reserves and Surplus. .... __ 1.156.934.13
TOTAL IJABUJTIES ---··~ ··-·-·-112.996.564.79
OFFicERS -DDUX11'0B8
Wm. A. Wolf. Vi~ President
L.. F. MaUow, Chairman of Board
H. W. Planalp, V-P & Loan MgT.
A. C. Peterson. director
Andrew S. Hall. Precident-Manager
Lorna Mills. Secretary-1"N?asurt>r
Or. B. B. Mason. Oireetor
George E. Grant, D~tor
John w. Solomon, Attomey
CIIAJl'l'l:ldl) AJm 8lJPEKV18ED BY THE UNJTm STATES C.OVJ::aNIIDI'I'
AU ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $10.000
CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE: 31/2% PER ANNUM
OUR SEVENTf;ENTH ANNIVERSARY
July. 1952, marks the seventeenth btrthdtty of the
Laguna Fcdenl ~vinga and Loan Association.
The put year has been one of suhstantaa.l growth
wd development. Our total aaaet.s ~ $12,996.56-4.79.
as of record Jurw 30. A record-bruiting dividend total·
ing $1 65,662.22 at the nte of 31/1 pu cent fX' mown
was paid or cndikd to account holders i.n our 34th semi·
mnual dmdeDd. }UM 30, 1952.
ln a yqr of ~ty, Laguna Fedrnl placed itS
faith 10 the fut\ln and embar~ on an exknaift a~·
saon program Our oHaa·~ have nC'w :~\most doubled
capacary : scrvtcc to our ac..:ount hC1ldcrs 1.!> i.ncru atd Ul
proporttoo. T he addition of an &crow Department lS
mhancing our value to the pro5Jl'i'"ctlve bome-<>'IJ.:nu.
W ithout the genu ous support of our many f ritnds
m Laguna Bu ch and d sewhc.re. our proere-would not
have hecn f"'OS&blc. W e an mdttd grateful.
Stnctuly.
ANDUW S. HALL
Pruldtnt
Balltollslllll
Completely furnished 2-unit apt.
In prime U tUe Island location.
Newly painted inside and out. Larae fenced yard. 1 apt. now
rented on yearly lease: other apt.
rented $75 per W('ek. Rents are
yours if you buy now. Owner
wants OFFER.
Stanley Hadfield
RMJtor
BArbo~' 20 or llArbor l<lt7..,
Ill Maria., BaJbM blaDd
BALBOA
Outstanding 2-bdrm. home. cor-
ner location, max1mum privacy,
lovely patio, attrac. papers and
colors throughout $17 500 G-E kitchen. Price 1
fum. or will consider selling
unfurnished.
GREENLEAF
••• Associates
)112 Newporl ltl .. d. HAtbor 2A2
Newpott ... dl
Lovely Old
Redwood Houze
UIIAW'JIIU!jed \1e>w of oc.eaa
aDd harbor entrance. U\•· an.: room 18'x28'. S bed·
roonu1, t t. thA, 35'x l%6' cor·
ner lot. oce&n froat. v1~w
or harbor fiDtmo~ can
oever b4-otMtruct.-.d. Fur·
olshf'd or unl~ed.
Call
HArbor 369
HOBBY SUPPLIES
Water• tor opt-nin~: of Hobby
Shop • • • Lea t hrr kits,
ropp. • vL1't H'"-"'cltld shrll·
cra.rt ,uppllt·<> tc•xtll{' paint,,
coinfoldt'l"-'tum~ and phiJa·
tt>lic ~upph('"
MESA HOBBY SHOP
1868 ~t'wport A''eJIIlP
('()~T.o\ m-'~"'A
FREEZER OWNERS
You can save 5c a pound on
food for your pcts. Ca.U us-
The Jordan Pet Shop
HArbor !67._W
t210 Cout Bonleurd
Corona del Mar
Services
Painting ··· Decorating
• C'c.l••r ( on .. nltunt •
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Ll<lf'n........d Contrartor
6QI8 :u~t .,.L, ~t>wport BNcb
Phuo .. t Lo\rboJr U IR-W
H. H. HOLBROOK
De pendable Plumbinq
Pronpt Repair Service
'\lamtalned
Ptlruh· tfarbtlr 1418-W
1101 RaJbt•~t Rh·d. ~Pwport 8eedl
Superfluous Hair
P ennanently rt>mO\'ed from race.
arms, legs. F.yt>brows and hair-
Une shaped -r-; o more tweezing.
ELLEN L. BRYANT, R. E .
Tuesday and Thunday only
U do's Salon or neauty HA 2576
PAINTING
EXCLUSIVE • • • • ID SHOBE CLIFFS
Very attractive 3-bdrm., 23/4-bath modern home. This home is reason-
ably priced and 1s an excellent buy ---has ocean view. See us at once
on this.
RENTAL-2-bdrm . unfurn. upper apartment now available on yearly lease
at $85
MANY RENTALS -bot.l\ M11ta111N aad ,._,.a,y
COlONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES
---.-
Thunday, July 10. 1952 . Tbua ~;:;::::===:r-::~ ~ ,.._ ~ ··~··., BP :46 CUSHMAN "aeooter and ll·tt. CANAL FRONT-1 bc1rm. untum.
For Sale
paddleboard. eau HA 3605-W. home hu ~and Oto&t. Yeal"l.Y Pal
SPINET plano, famous make. CUe ~~boart4~00 .. Paul C: JoOe:t. sJlghtly marred in shipment. Big n.n.£ _.w
savings on this. Another repcMa-OCEAN FRONT-1 bCJi'lliO upper
aeue<1. $150 already paJd. Many unfurn. apt YTb' .._ at $75.
other wonderful barp. DANZ· Paul c. Jones, HArbol' m.a.
SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE, FOR RENT-tn c::::t>1£ 2=bCJmi. Santa Ana, 520 N. Maln, cor. 6th. f .._ __ _
LEASE or for --•e: Attractive S. urn. ,..,.uc, beaut. view of har-_. bor. Dlspo&al, car-port. CloM to nn. unrurn. house, garage, patio, bay swim. Seu. or ydy rent.aJ .
ocean view, sunny .t: quiet. Pro-HArbor m.w or RA 231o.J.
tected from wind .t: fo&. Rent NEW lge. l-bctiiii: UbiUm. bunga-
$115 mo. Sell $11,600, Small low apt., gar,, fl5. Some fum.
The l
Barnes
annual t
ned by
sional v
A comn
Reddick
menta.
Robert a. L)'all aad Belea L 1.J1aa. Broken down pymt. Owner HA 290f.M avaU. Prinlllclel. Pb. HArbor
a. m. & eve. 290t-M a.m. or eYeS.
Club ' upecte.
biennial
in Bosli
air frort
ahe ftn
Uonal '
Fpurth
with he1
her fam
ton.
411 Coaat BouleYard CORONA DEL MAR
TODAY'S SPECIAL
BEST BUY of the Year in CORONA DEL MAR
Tllree-bedrCMNn bOIIMl, 1% baU..; pi• l ·bclrm. ~e apartmeeL
-Completely Furnished-* nus property has nice ocean view. Located in best residen·
tial section of CDM. 60' comer lot. only 1 block to ocean & beach. * Best of construction, nicely landscaped, sprinkler system,
hardwood floors, unit heat : 2 st-parate concrete patios. Large
double garage. * This is choi<..-e property.
ExclUSi\'e with us.
Don't wait too long on this buy.
Shown by appointment. l>rict>d at
Low Down Payment and Easy Terms
Can Be Arranged.
$361500
PRICE T. McCUISTION
-Coutlllvd.. Oor-. clel 11•1 r
VoGEL VALuES
COROllA DEL IAR
QUALITY & LOCATION-I blk.. to Bay
~f'w 3-bt'droom. P 4 bath, home. 12 1~ 'x18'livin(i: room. fireplace.
dining art'a. Hardwood floors. Furnace. KJtchen has tile sirlk, garba~e disposal. 12'x12' master bedroom with connecting %
bath and door to (>lltio Rt'droom No. 2 -10'x12', Bedroom No
3-lO'xlO' Class Pnclos~ shower 10 bath Louvrf'd windows
throut:hout. 2-car ~.:ara~.:P & Laundry. $14 500 Good
FenC'Cd yard Prieto onl) 1 terms
Ont• of thl' fk>st Value~ In Corona ck>l Mar
$2,000 DOWN will handle
%-Bedroom Cotta~~-vcean side of hw). U\ ing & dimng room
combmat10n. Firt•plac~> Pant?! Ray he-at. Til{' m kltch<>n and
bath .. nack bar. L;.H~(· wmdows. Beamed ceil· $11 500
lni!S 2-car gara~t• C'huiC't' location Low price ()( I
The VOGEL CO.
UOl Coast Blvd., Oorooa del liar
HArbor 1741 or t.a·n. EvenJ.ars: HArbor SIS-M or HArbor Mel-W
Furnl<~hf'd I ·Bdm1. ~tuN"n ltnm.-. l.aa~e rooms: only 2 years old.
Clos<' in and has lot "'ilh nw•• frull ta·t'l'S, 12'xl2' she-d that could
be finishNi ansidf' for 'O+.>ronrl l>~·druvm $5 625
Full price 1 Terms
Thf' rf'ot w11l ra k<> ~n· of payml'nts on this rozy
2-bt>droom nearly npw $8.600 r('()('C()rated. land-
.. c'lpt>d hom(' 1-<'"' down pu)'ml'nt.
Two Rra nd ~"" UonrM. P8Ch ha~ 2 bedrooms. }t..l baths. hard·
wood floors. rireplacl', for<Yd air heat, 1180 squart> ft>et plu<i dbl.
~ara~e. CloSt' to park $2.000 down on r itht-r or these
LIDO ISLE
T"o \t>ry modern 3-bdrm., l l...z bath homes on
Lido •.. th -.(' two homt•s art> all a home owner
I'IIUid Wl~h f01 . bUIIt·ll'lli, parquet floors. flag.
stonf' fn•eplut,·s. dc>ublt $23 500
gara~l'S. l~l'. ;.:!.1ss door~. Uni)' . 1
Linwood Vick. Realtor
Branch Offtce
396 East 17th St.. Costa Mesa RE 67M -Evee: BE 501'J·M
HAr~ 1037
Boats~ Marine Suppliee
See Page 9
Fol' Sale
$59 BUYS good practice piano. Let
the kiddies learn. 2 yr. trade-in
allowed at tull price on new pi·
ano. Others from $78, S89 & up.
DANZ • SCHMIDT BIG PIANO
STORE. 520 No. Main, cor. 6th.
Santa Ana. Or rent $5 per mo.
Rent a llowed on purchase.
MAPLE BUNK BEDS. new and
used bedroom suites, bed divans,
kidney vanJUcs, chests, ranges,
refrlg. We can fill all your
household needs. Call us.
Criat Furniture
1687 Orange Ave. Costa Meu
Across trom new Alpha Beta Mkt.
Phone BEacon 7323
New KITOHJ:N8! BATB&001118!
Oolaplete lu1alla.Uoa
AU la Ollie OperaUoa
PlumblJl&, Carpentry, Tiling, etc.
100/o~·._·PAY
GARBAGE DISPOSALS
Garbap Dtepo.l8 IM1aDed
wtth Same l'.u1 'l'enM
MABSAO PLUIIBINO 00.
700 C.metloft, CDU HAttMir I l I I
1WO new box springs &: ma~ tresses 33" $40 per set. Dbl. ROOM with Prlv. eat., with twin
bed • .._ $15 HA Z776W beds. Week-end £\*t.l preferred. spr g'"' mat. · 715 HeUotrope, Corona del Mar.
12' WIZARD plastic boat, canvu ATrR.A
cover. 5-h.p. Evlnrude outboard CI'IVE unfum. 2-bdrm. ga.
motor, 4 cylinder. 2-wheel trail· rage apt. Conven. to atotes and
hi f de transp. 508~ M&rtcold. CDM, er , cus ons, oars, en ra, guo-HA 1023-W.
line can. Call BE 6182 or 2641 Circle Dr., Bayahores. 2-BDRM. gar. apt., turn. or Wl·
'-'--ds 1 N 173 turn. SUll'Uner or yrly rental. CORONA Hlg ..... ,, ot 0· ' Beaut-view. Call eves: HArbor $3350 or take late model car aa 2248-J
pert payment. BEacon 6768-M. ·
ELECTRIC organ. Trade your old FURN. API'S. tar ~t. 8ie L«M-
pian9 on beautiful aU electric -Apta. ftnt. a. A epa
organ. Famous make. DANZ-overlooking BI.J. 101 Cama-
SCHltnDT BIG PlANO STORE, ~CoENrona~~de~ln:M.u~~-;:-ov;i!ii;okiJii 520 No. Main St., comer 6th, SCENIC turn. apta.. over.ookfng Santa Ana. bey .t: ocean. S1qlee A doubles.
JERRY MAHONEY ventnJoquist Avail. dally, wld.y, monthlJ. Pall·
doll. like new. Very reasonable. sades Hotel, 1414 Saview, CDM.
HArbor 3029-J. HArbor _1456.
PRlV ATE party selling several Miacellaneoua
antiques. fum.. china, glUB,
pewter. SE-e at 621 Carnation,
COM before 1 p. m . SPANISH conversation -Direct
GRAND · $395 $487 -~lUi< method. Exper. cl:: accred. teach· p1anos. • • _.., S and o thers. Steinway, Mathu-t>r mall d !lSS for beginners
shek, Knabe, Stodart, Story & now forming. Ph. HA 1912.
Clark, Fischer-Ackerman. Kra-LET ME dresc; up your lamp with
nich-Bach. many more. U.st'd & a nl'W shade. All styles, hand
new. Long t<'rms. All guaran-made. Ver) ~ See my sam-
teed. DANZ. SCHMIDT BIG pies. 513 Marguerite, COM. HA
PlANO STORF., 520 No. Main. 2897-W-K.
Plans
meeting
this mot
cent mE.'I
Fann b
ner an•
with oU
Kiw
La eli
Ladies
Thursda
Balboa :
Harbor
nouncC'd
Van Dyl
There
South P
cal Kiw
presJden
provide
Thursda.
dinn«.>r s
Santa Ana 77STU~'~D:;-Y;-:-MUi:ii-:. S:;-;.1:-::::C~l.,..,t'a--=run-.---=Pi""·-an-o-.1
Wanted • vo1ce. Jeanne Ames, your home Opti
or mine. HA 2826-M, evenings.
.. In~ in quantJty. Locker space WA:".'TED Youn•· man to hare ENJOY the {'('OO()my or meat buy-, Box
~ BR homC' m Corona del Mar avail. at less than the cost of A b<tll
with samto, $40 a month HArbor elec. to l'tu1 a borne freezer. We p. m a t
T V 3222-R after 5 P· m. sell choice a.;ed beef beginning DeFort-s
w Al'o'TED: Us('() Pianos. hl5!h<-St m .so. Harbor Frozen Food $hor(' c
cash aUowanet> in trade on tl•le-Lockt>rs, 41"-30th St., N. B .. the Optl
A N T E N N A 'ision, famous makl', or on HArbor 071f! ing pari
spinet or grand p1ano. DANZ-RC>TO-TILLl:'-lGand weed cutting. min~. d.8
Ins all SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE, 2213 N be r t ed for 520 N. Main. cor. 6th. Santa An" ewporr Blvd., Costa Mesa. rs o .. BEacon 5180-J their wi $12.95 BAY FRONT Urgrnt! Ne('d s pace FOR YOUR PET-U. S . Govt. ln· man of
to park 19' boat. Have you space spected horse meat. free dellv. In stalled & (Why pay more?) by float! Call after 5 p. m. Jim Jt~rbor A~t>a HJ<b"a Pe t Sup-WiiUam BEacon 6206-M Schneider, Huntington Beach, pUes & Sporti.Dg Goods. 605 held a! -~~~~------------------_:Le:;~~n:g~to~n~~::~·-----------=~~~~t~B=l=vd~-~·~CD~M~·~fLA~~~~~J~·-~Irs. 0 . well wa
WE OFFER YOU one or the finest homes in '*autiful Shore BABY SITII:-JG ln your home or The J
Oltfs. 3 bedrooms plus den, 1 ~ baths, gorgeous ,·iew of hills mine, day or night. fLA 1670. lhC' new
and ocean. $34 500 T ·c .... ith ~~~
a r=l buy at Crms I s •tuati' W &ed . • .-.. I nt'\'dcd 1 ODS aD11 in~ \\itt
• abo •
WELL BUILT quality home with perrTUlnent \'iew of ~<)2 000
harbor Beautiful yard ar1d patio and only -· ~ 1
If you want the best let us show
you these. • They are priced right
· Opelle Realty Co •
-()ooot --• Corooa 4ol liiAI ( HArbo• 1671
'1200 '1200 51200
D. OWN
\VILL DO l'<ch~ sitting. Experi·I 'Gulf :
t>nced & 1 • IIJble. HA 2555-R-K. Bacb
, CAPABLE tl·t:nager will baby-sit
by day or '' k Harbor 1968. In rm
I YARD work .unted by reliable I Ray Clu
gardt>nl'r 1 .11l BEacon 5179. boat of .
-------------------------1 boa and LET US PLANT
\oar
INDOOR PLANTERS
Dowers by Morri
l'IOt E. 8A.IIxl:.1 BIYd. • Balboa
JL>\ r ':l<lr 10'70
del Mar
"Seve-
as then
to Dr a s. Bay
I it's just
name.
I San t. BICYCLE On B.
REPAIRING ' :~~s
Schwinn Bicycles Earl Shefiin
_z_'·_" _Pa.-lm_B~-r-St._MM_Ooe_ ... _ta_lleM_I ~-~l~~Ah~!~~~h ~~!hi!!a~!~~~e~rs ~~Has~~~
place, patio, floor furnace. dinette immediate possession. In-
cludPs furnjshed studio now n•nted at $45 per month. Nef'ds
Corona cleJ Mar • • • attractive 1-bedroom nicely furnished homt'
near shopping center, Has exposed beamt'd ceilings, enclosed
parlo, nkely lalldscaped. Oaly Sl!OO dowa, balance at $60 per mo.
EXCLuSIVE with
•
RAY STEDMAN
boo Isla
ThC'y wi
:'-lary w
t 'na\'t-t'l'l
lan,;uag•
tim<' fri
dt'rson c
lht('k to
~uth I
Ed L Se•elmeier
• REALTOR
• BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
• RENTALS
HArbor nee
J.l2l Coud 81 .. d.. Cor011• del Mar
8 I Y House loters
OENERA.L CONTRACTORS
12084 Westminster Blvd ••
1 bloek Eut of IIArbor Blvd.,
on 17th St.-Santa Ana
Klm~M-rty S~ISU
ICves: .Iuper 9·%887, .IA•per t-!7'7S, I
LGa&' Beaeb 9-'7814
paint and work in yard. $10 750 ~ terms Only 1
Et: IT TODAY
island realty co.
Rea.l&ora -B-.... Brokers
HARVEY D. PEASE
Park A\'1", at Apte .•. Bloc* from Ffll'r)'
BAI.BOA ISLA.SD IIArblw S'77·W
UDO ISLE -SPECIAL
4-~droom home, 3 baths, 75' lot, 2 fire places, forced air heat,
nice patio, lots or land~caping. 2-car garage ~500
Ideal home fo r large family ~ Tenns
BALBOA RULn CO.
Opposit£> Balboa Bank of America
HArbor S%77 '710 n &Jboa Blvd., Ba.lboe
lei J. Whlbna1 a1d Auoclates
400 Oout Blvd. HArbor IMZ
APPLIANCES
SALES 9 SEIMC£
GRANT'S FUINITUIE AID APPLIANCES
NOW TEMPORARILY LOCATED
475 IEWPIIT ILYI., -TI
AT
IESA
BEacoa 6429
1574 Newport BlYd.
CO T .l K&8A
BEa.eon • -• • 5J.S8...1
J. C. LIONIAI&H
OROWI HIDWIRE
cmd Appliaacee
Ill o.ut BJ•d. ........ Ill
()onM ... .....
Eastt-rn
mRtron
Anderso
Help
WAN TE
order.
Co ron
WOMA:
ironin
HOUSE
Call 1-
WANTE
for 1
HArbl
WOMAI
perler
Coast
EXCEL'
~aut
cond.
Ruth'l .
Lost •
LOST-
whit~
ed. R•
LET US PLANT
\'our
INDOOR PLANTERS
flowers by Morri
50t E. Balbo!\ BIYd •• Balboa
R..\r')()r
E
EPAIRING
Schwinn Bicycles
YSTEDMAN
1574 Newport Blvd.
COST• J0:8A
BI!:Moa -• - -11J8..1
J. C. LIONW&H
HIDWARE
cmd Appllrmeee
Ill o-.t ............ ... c--... ....
. Thu__,., JUly 10, 1152
BPWtoHold
Patio Party
••• of sodal 'Sl• Iewan!-• •
note For Startiag Uae
Unsung
Commercials
.....
lloag llupllll .,
A reward of $100 was a.nnoun~ STATE MERCHANTS' Pollee, The Lido Isle home of Edythe "
Barnes will be the aetting for t11e
annual summer patio party plail-
ned by the Buainess and Profes-
sional Women's -club for J uly 24.
Sunday by Commodore Convene under the management of L. A..
Guy Gabrlellon, OM of tboee Wu.rdemann of the Balboa Yacht Guyon of Garden Grove, bas ex-
famUiar faces seen on TV thele Club for lntormation leading to tended Its aervioe to the Ne\\rport
days, because he 1s Natienal Party the arrest and conviction of the Harbor Area, following the recent
Cha1nnan for the R.epubUca.na, is unofflctal parties who removed K'f'&llting of a pennit by the New-
a cousin of the Brookings, who the starting line and several course port Oty 'Council. This dark-to-
own the variety store on Coast markers for SatW'days ocean rae-dayUgbt mel'Chanta' protect.lve
A $5,000 gilt fot' Hoq llemar-
lal H ospital hu bHn made by Mr.
aDd Mrs .. Joae Roan ol Balboa I.
land, wbo have receatb' ~
Ushed their ft.rm, RoM.a. 1nc.. -Miracle Mile in Newport.
11le check waa handed ovw a t a
breakfast meeting ol the canmlt-
tee that had cba.r&e of the~
tal Charity Ball 1be meedac
wu held at Nort.oa'a BQsbore
Cafe and prsent were Tea N~
ton , Dick RJcb&rtl Job.a BoJd Jr.,
W~ley D. Smith. WUiiaa Klma.
Joee RoMn and Ha.nj WeJGil.
A committee headed by Dorothy
Reddick Is making t he an-ange-
ments.
Club treuurer Helen Norton is
expected home soo.n from the BPW
biennial convention just flnlahlng
ln Boston. Mrs. Norton lett by
air from Houston, Texas, whe re
ahe tint at tended the Interna-
tional Zon ta Con vention. Her
Fp urth of J uly holiday was spent
with her mother and members of
her famlly in the environs of Bo.
ton.
Plans for a County Council
meeting of BPW to be held later
this month were fanned at a re-
cent meeting he ld at Knott's Berry
Farm by President Ewlyn Var-
ner and he r orticers, toge ther
with other county officers.
Kiwanialls Plan
Ladies' Night
Ladies' Night will be held next
Thursday evening. July 17, at the
Balboa Bay Club by the Newport
Harbor Kiwanis Club, it is an-
nounc<'d by ~esident James T.
Van DykP.
There will be visitoM from t he
South Pasadena Club. of which lo-
cal Klwanian Ray Dike is a past
prt'sident. The visiting club will
provide the entertainment. Th('
ThursdAy mei>ting will be~n with
cUnner servt>d at 7 p. m.
'Gulf Stream' Is Here:
Backward Name for Boat
del Mar.
"Seveer" may sound a bit se\ t'l'e
as the name of the boat belonging
to Dr and Mrs. Ray Ree\'es. 1410
S. Bay Front, Balboa Island. but
Boul~ard. COM. lng class sailboats. service la represented loc:ally by
• • • Commodore Wu rdemann esU-Fid Wurth.
The gay Harbor A ssIs tanc e mated that several hundred dollars * * *
League Dinner Dance held on worth of damage resulted from LOG CABIN BREAD CO. has
Fourth of J uly eve was sort of a loss of the flags, 400 feet of llne, star ted delivery operation from the
special celebration for newlyweds, the anchor, floats and the tim e new County Headquarters in An·
Mr. and Mn. Fred Bryson (~ and money wasted by participants ahelm. It is announced by Man-
f o r mer M a rl Q e Othmer , who w ho were unable to race. The Vi· ager Fr-ed Barr. The headquarters
worked so hard on the party). The kings, Lightnings, Mercuries and starts with eigh t sales routes serv-Newport Pr--.---Br~ are leavtng soon on an Ludera were not able to race. lng Orange County and part of ...., --
extended honeymoon to the Ca.na-The loss was not noticed until San Bernardino County. The Oa Air Jal II dJan border and late r to the Ba-close to starting Ume Saturday. salesmen are W illiam Powell. Mar-• J
hamas. In the meantime Marloe. Skippers knew when the race v1n Haakerson , Pete McNeil. Wll·
says they are dividing their time started but could not find wt.re. son Montgomery, Clifford Sutton, The City of Newport Bea ch and
between thelr respective Balboa The confusion or a start was aug-Harold Allaway. August Wagner, the annua1 rught of the Snow-
homes ••• they eat at hers be-mented by frantic tac.klng, Jibbing Ronnie Pool and Billy Walsh. birds will be honored by ~wnb6a
cause she has the electric dJsh-and coming about. When the com -• • • Broadcasting Synem'a Radio Net-
washer a nd sJeep at his Ocean mlttee ~t a ppeared. there was MORRI OF BALBOA, together wor k. station KNX. oat w~
Fron t home. The groom is a food much hailing m the language of with two othe r Southern Califor-day evening. J uJy 16
company executive. the sea, "Where in • • • • la the rua florists, created 13 exhibits for A special Newport program wiD
The League party was a lush ~f-l~e?" The comm1tt~ boat like-tht> San Dierr:o County Fair at Del be given 00 the .. H awthorne a t
fair with mesdames and their nus-WlSe was unablt> to fmd thP start-~ar Guest designers made tht.> 9.30 .. show. with ~ membe'rs
tcrs turning out in the lo\'eliest of ing line and had to caU off &e\eral plans for the booths. whlch were of the Chamber of Coauneree pa.r-
summe r regalia. Tht> question of raoea. ,. 200 sq. ft each and featured bridal tlcipatlng ln the show. ~ning
who ou tshonP whom a monrr: tht> flowers. patio decoration, a bird the tllgbt of the Snowbirds and
ladies wo uld be difficult to say Bloodmobile Here of paradise display a booth "i th descrlbln,l! :'>!t>wport Beacb will be ••• and strictly a mattt>r of con-2.400 roses. Ovt>r S2.000 in priu Harv('y Some rs. president of the
jecture. The decorations we rt' ex-money was won by the florists. Chamber : Dr. 0 . G Sue.. chair·
otic and wonderful. For instance, Next Th--..lay . . . man of thE' yachting committee tn
each table was decorated with a IIIN I WALTER A CORBIN. 1008.W.Ichtm:E' of t hP flight : Lonnie Vin-
centerplece ot t hose extraordlnary Ralboa Blvd .. ='Iewport. has J.ust t't'nt, chairman of celebrations. a nd
blooms, anther ium. Otht>T rare Twenty-mn~· pints of blc>Od haH• been nam ed manarr:er of the TitlP Hay I.anrr:enhf'lm, execuU\"t' secre-
blossoms and greens a4orned the been used by :-.:E'wport Harbor rE'si· Insurancr and Trust Co. in Santc1 tary of the chamber. Abo bonol'ed
bandstand and the wa lls acainst dents since the last bloodmobill' Ana. to !.U('('E't-d Roland A. KJoess on the show will bf> J A. Seek.
back 11: rounds of reed and tapa called in the ar••a little more than of Santa . Ana. ':Ice presi~ent Mr Harry W elch and J M. Webstn.
clo th 'loaned by House and Gar· two months a~o Mrs. Carl Zam· Klof'ss "'II conllnUf' as ':ce prE'SI· wt10 will 1!1\'t• .,0 me of thE> back-
den, we're toldl. Baby or chids l loch. Amt.>llcan Rt>d Cros 't>Cre· dPnt and will de,utr h1msel! to ~1 ound of h nricinal FU~t of
wer<' everywhere from thf.> table 1 tar~, l't'\t•al.-d 10 announcin~ that public rE'Iations and tht> more gen-tht' Snowbtrds
cloths to the "1ndows and ll'is of thC' Bloodmobil!' umt "ill again Pral acti\ itiE's of th«' company The show has a halt hour audi-fra~ran t nowrrs from Ha\\aii \'iSit tht' Jlarbor m·xl Thursdli}. Mr. 'Corbin has been asslStant f'ni''"JillriiCipaiiOn profim\m and 50
were sold to ~:uests a nd patrons. Jut" 1i mana~t·r for t wf, ~E-ars Heo has fr•·• t1ck··''-,,, \ISII tht' studlo on
Tabh•s w(lr<' arran~f'd m tht• matn 1;hf' un11 ,,·ill t)l' "''lllont>d at th•· ht>f'n \\tilt thf· TJII• Iru.IJI !W<'• and '\.,wport'' ni~h' arP obtamable at
dimng room and on the ,.e1 ftrtrla .\tner1can Lt>~1on H.lll. l"il h St Tru«t ('ump.;in} 'lnC"t' 1m rumln~ th .. \hambo•r of Commf'roP offiCE'
or the· NPwport Hal'bor Yacht ('!uh ' llld Ba)o .\\l'. :'\I'\\ port from 3 I<• th•· ~ ..... ,, Ana Dl\ lc;ion from tJII rosua High" a~ Arranrr:ements
so thot a ~rl\.ld 11izt'd dunrm.: 'i.:l<'• p rn lu 6·30 p m. th~> Ln~ An.!ll•~ otft<.'• h•'" bf>~n mAd4"· b~ thf' Palllldium
<'entt•rt'd the arth·1t1 rs AI •1IIA :"\ • onl~ tr._. tht•l•· man' n.ll· • • • 111 II• 1 ""•"l '" .idmit p\·l'ryone-
Oh ! lil1' 1 ··••dm1.: hltwld ''' .. a\•' h\ ,., 1 THF' 1-.ARI Y .\ 'lEHh A' 1 tt,•la<Ln1! tht> .,hoiA ""'OOut rha~e
• • 11 rt Jwlp r••('H\•·ry fr"m 1IIm•-.:-IJioduc-tu•n furmtUIP 1n tnr n.•w alter the broadc:aat
After a how..;-part) at I h•·1r hut 1mht.u ' d• m.~ntb 11o· 1ncrra'-~Ia pit• ~hop at Tho• IslandE'r" 21~
Houston of B. I.
Fli es to Finland
hom• on Lido, 301 V11t L1do ~oud. 10..: hurh 'ro r tht• oo~ ... "'' r"''"' ~1artnf' A\\' .. Balboa Island madr
th(l l"cill Da,·t~\'S lal'-4• fll Po:-ol· .md l)m~·· r••llllllt't'!. n••t•dllll: ho ... a prrff'Ct '""'"£: for th• t•ofl•.,
dt>na 1 and th('il ~est-. "' r•' .. ~,'('n pual , <~.re hour which ... 1cnif1ed the lor.mal
havint.: bn·akfa!>t at till ll.tlboa GrE:') l.arit•'" :.uht'lkd 611 ttlun-"'-"'nlnl! of tht> room IRst \\PE'k
Ray Clob Jou1i11~ t hl'm \H't'(' the I '••E'r pled\te ftor nnt' pmt ot bhxKl l jwn b<'forf' the Founh I Jn hund
Howard Ahmun:.ons 11f llarl'wlr is· t'arh at lhf' Amt.•nc an l..o·~:1on fm •h•• 'i{'II"C1Rl IX'CaSIOn and J'll1111'· L8rr~ E Hml!lt or _'()6 Ruby
land and Los ,\n~t"lf"'i. th1• Jloracr· Br..aklast a1'd "-vrk l'r" an• hop1m· 1110: \h ·r·· )trs Harold Chnstlf'r Avt> 'Ball'w1<1 ll'lantl ·nvt'd 10 Wilsons of <x.a and I. A and mort> volunt•'~'~' ,qiJ call tht• Rt>d ' "1f• or the O\\ne:. and )t rs. Rv-HE'lstnkl <•n Tuf'Sda~ .,,1'0rdanL to
lh(' Paul Polm••ts ur lht' little Cross offin·. llarbor 186.''\. hl-forr bt•rt Andl.-rson. WifE' of the o:an-reports f('('PI\I'd b~ hi" wife. now
ls land. Thursda,·. ~u that a full rrt \\ of •.:·•r. Ill-"'''II as )frs Gt-orc" "4~ • 1 ,la\m.; at thf•tr Balboe Island
wtWkE'rs-can 1>4' on hand fm <ll" :a '••r ·tnd )tiss Dona Rm~. \\ho ,-trP humt> · \tr Hllu..;.wn "ho 1s dirf"C·
When Dr and M rs Frrd Hunt t1vn of the blood hanl< •II 1h1 ,,,},' fl1rCf'. tor of ph~sical ('duc •• tton ,for t he
of 512 Oct>an Rhd . romna del I n desrrlbin.: th£' "'mnlltlt ,,, • • • Los An~C.;>Ies Cit~· Schools, 1s trav-
Mar, takf.' th£'11' whull' family fori blood u.st•d 10 thE' la .. t '""month-. .\'\.ltTliF:R CHA:"GE in lht' VII-c•Wn~:; \\,th th• \ ntt('(i StatE'S
an ou tin~:. 1t becomt .. a eara\'r~n )trs Ztlmloch said rhat 11 pt'()piP l.u.:• \'nlt-1 C'lt•anf"r.; """ marl• 11 Track and Fwld 't'II!'T. ,,~ 8 SISI:tnt
Part'nts and childr('n .-·all S<'\f'n I trom :"\{'W(IOI't u."r I I:! p1nt:. ~~~ 'H''"thlt-tor :ht· ma11a~• r )1a-.. L<-'f' mana~:Lr Th•· 1-.,..<>UI ,,, " from
(1{ 'c•m •.. w('re r<•Cf'ntl~ E'njo}·in~ hk!Od, .;;jx prople !rom <'nron,1 dt•l I. tl~• ut Ballllta lslnnd. 1" 11<·t'<ltn• :"\l'\\ y ,,rk and arrt\••ct ,.. f"'nland
racilltlt•S uf the 8a) Club. Tlw )br USI'd 12 pmt.!. '" hht~lfi l\\11 \1wner as WPll fA'la C'"trr.-11 ,,.. 2fl t •• , .... 3 t"
children art• Diana, Sylvia. Spooky. people rrom Sal~ l~>land tl'l'tl n••'\ afflliat.>d '' 1th th 'I· 1m ....
Candy. Df'bbu.•. Bllly and CharliP. thrt>e pints of blood 1111J ull•' I~< .. nn , .. rh.• a!tl'rl_!'l"ll d· p.~rrm .. n.: '1 '"
from Balboa needed '"'n pmt' t '"" 1 ,•nbo1 " .;nJI domg aiJ the !>[All·
Back Corona del ;\Yar man alon•• ha' lut.: 1nd pressmf{ m the shop and Ruby Steve nson needed six transfusion" I ~uarantl'f·, h.-r Re,·otont> fii'O('•'S-"
From Trip to the East • --rl•··'"'"~ Th· d ran.-rs 1s furmf'rly
I
. r..,.,.,. [)<\ant:'s on Balboa Island
'1\trs. Ruby ~t l'venson. 215 Mar1-Surfsr.ders Club ~old Avt'. Corona del Mar. re-El Centro Visitor Dies
turned last Wt'Ck-t'nd from her I D at Me a D h airplanl' t rip to ~('W York and ances s At Home of aug ter
Connl'<'ticut S hr and ~iss Velma . .
Pe rdita Hom A warded
Pom ona Scholarship
it's just backwards or tht>ir own I name. _
San Marino Residents
O'Brit:'n alo;o of Corona d<'l ~far. ~Irs Joc:t'Ph Walk• r "' :-.; •. \\port Fnnr'l 11 ~. r\l<'P ""'" hPld Y<'St··r·
left m1d-June for the east coast I Heichts ami ~tr-:. L ~ Y••tliH.:biOtld d." f(lr 'Irs Yi\a F. ''-'all .t9 of
Both lncalites said th.E:' mcest ,,f Shon <.'1111-.. '"_:n· tl··•··~r,H~•'n' f'l Cf•ntro. "ho dic>rl last Thursdd'
part or tht'lr trip wa'\ J::"C'tflnr: l'halrm··n fill~ lht• ~urr..tdtt'.~ lui,> \\hll( ,hp \\ll' \'l~itmc hl'r dauch-
hom<' Thf'\' deplorrd the heat. dl\nrf' twld ~aturda) .Jun. ~· <~, t•·r ~lr' Fn't>~n Fi!:hE'r 2:w; · ;e<l th<: \'aril'd ~t·w York the l'u!>tJ '"~' Lt•..:1u11 H.dl l ''"I! 1 tat(l\\o'>Orl Rrl . :-.bon • Chffs ~r!:
A ''"' • JlL"t IN'l lhd rrorr. ·Jle preside-nt of P omoru> CollE'Jo!f' by
~h.o;s PP~dlta Hom Corona del
~tar. r£>\ eaJt:>d that .. he bu b.•t-n
award"d d s-4(1(1 ~holarstup to C'OTl·
unut> htt .., tudlf'. at P m\Ooa m • ht>
fRII Th1:-. 1<:. tht th1rd "Cholar<.tup
p,,nh 1 a ha~ r •«1\ t'd l.afl yt>ar
~ht' ro•t't'l\ • rl ,, I( --c:holan.hlp
from t ht · t•ollt·~· , nrl 'lht• WBS pre-
vtoualy awarded the annual As-
'-ISt<.~nct I "~._'\lt N 11,, "~hip '-ht>
.. rh, dau.,ht• r • ( Mr and M rs. I On B. L for Su mmer
I ~Irs. Juhn Hiram Hood and h~r
dau~htrr. Mary Alice-Hood, are
dnwn ht•r,;> again from San Marino
to spend thf' summer at th('ir Bal-
hoa Island home. 212 Ruby Ave.
Tht•y will be' herE' until fall. when
'fary will be starting at S tanford
l'ni\'E:'rsitv. majorinf{ in rorE'i.., lan~ua~:~'s. Mrs. Hood is a lonf{·
11m<' fri<'nd of Mrs. FlorencE' An·
dE:>rson of Corona del Mar. dating
bad< to their association in t he
South Pa~ndt>na chaptl'r of the
Eastern S tar. Mrs. Hood is past
matron of the chapt('r. a nd Mrs.
;\ndrrson was or't'anist thel't'.
Help Wanted ....
\\'ANTED -\\'oman cook. short
ordl'r. Exper. 414 Coast Blvd.
Corona del Mar.
WOMAN for house cleaning and
1ronmg. l day a wk. HA 1771-R.
HOUSEKEEPER. cook . U ve ln.
o~ll HArbor 2918.
WANTED--Woman 2 days a week
for general housewor k. Call
HArbor 2803.
WOMAN for custom draperies, ex-
perienCE'd. F ull or part time. 215
Coast Blvd.. Corona del Mar.
EXCELLENT opening for capable
Beauty operator. Pleas. wor king
cond. Perm., temp. or part time.
Ruth's Beauty Shop. HA 2907.
w .
Lost and Found . ..
LOST Child's tricycl4~. Black with
whitt tires. Child broken.-hee.r1·
t.'d. Reward. HArbor 3763--W. I
~~~urant~< and caf<'S. nnd ~tiss 11 l).•;l('hc-oml~<·t tho•mr ttw t·~~m-\\' 11J 1 .. 1 lc;o ,.11r· .. ,P<f by hi'~ h•t"·
'Brien \\us rtlculath enthus· mitt•·•· ,•mplt•~·'<i h:,h 1'11'\'-nMIInc> I h1nd FrE'd Clf th<'tr F l { rntn, 0 ti about t~ ;\;('w York fash-llfP, dnft\HIOd a nd l'nlurful -.hf"ll~ I hom•· 1nd a ,on. nonald '' tt h tho' ~as c · ·-for buyers :Mrs to ..:•,~· ntmospherl' to tht' h11 ll t ~ r\t'm' m Alaska B:tltr M or•·
P.0ho rr ll(ln. 1 ~~to ...;, l\1t-w A"'('
I On PfC\1('\1," . • ' I I f ,.. d 1 \t '!.1nthll'l tl Stevenson ju.«t went for run and 'uan n ~ nr0n1t ,, -ar • '
stayed to ,i,it CriE>nds in Con-Marine and Family 1 tht" :O:"~"''ko•:-. Bunal "·as a• F wr H ouse a n d H eart
necticut I Move to CDM Home s:-rN'n Park
Oran g e Coast Assn.
Plans Luncheon Meeting
\ I~ITOR FRO M MTOI .. c\~ 0~ Just mo,·im: into tht'lr .m n
homt' at 621 ~arcissus A'<'. Cor-
ona df.'l Mar. arE:' thf' 0 D Gust.af-
sor.s. who fonnerly Lived m 5antn Tht' Oranf;!f' Coast ~n is call· Ana. The head or t h(' hOUS(' 1<: a in~ a luncht'On m<'etm~t of m('m-Marin£' stationed a t the Lu~ht('r·
bers and fri<'nds fo~ 12·30 P m. Than-Air Bas<'. He has aln-ad~ \VNinE'sda~ at the ;-.;ewport H~r-1 sened !he ~ears O\Cn>l•as at thre.•
bor Yacht Club. Amons:: tht> toptcs diffN'1'nt limPS . .:0 they hopP thl'
to be discUSSf.>d \\'111 ~ th1.' 1~ ";u be a permant>nt locatiC.ln S<:ou t Jamboret>. and beech ero..•aon _
Kan'n \\'arhur:-1 ••I \tod.-:o:to h I'
~•·11 \l!>i ting het crandmnth• ·-
\tr< f 11 W 1rhurst 11! 250 Hal<'l
~r C'tlt'f'n.t df'l \tar ThE> \ •'UnC
c1rl "hP I" R ''lid•'"' at \talk
'J'\\a1n J unior Hu:h S<'hool at "''" dt> to <'Onrluded hE>r \is1· on ·h•
Fourth ,1( Jul~
IIO t '"'Uit F..;.~T:" f~OR KDOC'iS
om o \'ISITORS LEA\.E t Civic. Leaque to Hold
Ohio visitors IE'ft for hom£> aftt>r I Meeting Next Tuesday
~1r a nd Mrs Roy S Kin£: Clf
1221 W. Bay A\'e .. :"\t>wport. h.1vo
'bc .. •n •'nt<'rtainin£ housesnJf'St!' ~nrl
are still ha,in~ Crif'nds at thf'lr b.t~ a two-week s tay with lh<' Har-
old Christlers of the Back Bay
The gu~ts '"~"' Mr. Christl('r's sister and father and a nit'ce aod
small child. They are planning on
a leisurely motor trip back to their
home in Dayton.
MO\"E TO LA .JOLLA
Tht> pl:l\ ~:round and parks rom-rr,>nt t•om.. !'vtr and :\tr'!' Arthur
mJttre oi tht' Wo man's C'nw' P ~tarkP of Ek>rkeley left thts
Lea~ruc will me..•t TuE'Sday \\ith WN'k aftE'r Sf.'\'t'ral day" ~~ tho'
the 'exl'Cutlv(" board of thE' Leagut' I Kings While they "~t>n~ vasttlnl~
for a luncheon me-eting at thE:' Mrs. Kin~< also t'ntE'rtam('(i ~tr and I
home ot the president. M rs. Paul Mrs. F . C. Am1m of. Santa Ana
Davis. This is the first or tht> St'\· and NE'W'port at a dinnt'r party
E'ral summer committee and t>X('("II· At prf'~>t'nl ~It'S John Tufts tlf
tiw board SE'ssions Tht• pro~m.I Tmran<"'' j,.. .1 housE'CIU'"' at thf"l
originally planned for this Wl"f'k 1 Kln~
was postpon('() tM-c8US<' o( th<' Rt" , _ ..
publican Con\'t-ntion. MaS. STA.."'il.El RETl n "'i :o-
\lll:ln d Stanle> ha!l> rf'tumt'<i
ATTF.:'\0~ 5tt "MMER ~{'HOot. 'rt•'tn R rtuirk ('(lOVt'nt\,,11 rip to
Among the t:'nroll~ at thr Ho u.'non. Tt> s. whe-n-:«hf' ""''"'-d
{'BAlM NOr:oM LOCgT~ONRobe tso \\.'luttkr Colle~<' Summer School as illtt'rnatt> dl'l•'~at£' to 1'14-7 .. mtl\
r an rs. . • r n durin the cu!Tt'nt tt'rm is Gror~ Intc-rn<Hi<'MI C"on,~nu<m. a ~r·
Moving this week to La Jolla
are t he F . W. Twogoods or 610 Be-
s;:onla Ave.. Corona d('l Mar. The
Twogoods have lived in the aree
for several years.
have sold t~ir home at t\39~ R cJ;.tis of 2601 Crestview OT . \'it'<' cluh of t'WC\lth t' "'t'm•'n
Helotrope Ave .. Corona del Mar. · Sho~ Mr. CUrtis as a tC'ACht•r Mrs. tan! ~ ml!ldf' tlw-tnp "'th
and arE' movtnst to 519 C:u-n.a'r!:' ~~Excel!i~ High School ln Nor-Helen Norton. locsl 7..ont, c-h<'l"' A~-.• to A u u~ houst t.h • _,.. f{'r pn ,,u.-n• Robertson built 5l'\"eral ycans ago, W atl\..
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ON 8t.JMIO:R VAOATION MEAR8 BAOil r&OII TRIP Leavln& t.bia week for a s ummer
trip 110rth to Alberta, Canada,
and the Lake Louise resort area
an Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gates of
!509 ll.artgold Ave., Corona del
Mar.
Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Meara,
822 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, have just returned from a camping out
trip in the northerner parts of
Callfomla, lncludln,g Yosemite Na-
tional Park and the Bishop area.
While they were gone their IIOil.
who is home from college, took
charge or the libara Camera Ex-
change in Costa Mea. Needleu
to say, they took lota of pictures!
Rancho M..a
Nursery School
State UcenMd &Del App'owcl
From 2 to I Y-.n
SUPef"Viied Care and Ocmatructive PIA)'
UA80N~ U.'I'D
Open 5 daYt pel' week-8 to 5
'l'r'amportatlon Fundabed
190 E. 15th St.
008TA __. .._.,_..,
NEW JERSEY VISITORS
Friends from Atlantic City, New
Jersey, were recent guests of the
Henry Ostrandera of Corona del
Mar. 'nley are Mr. and Mrs. RI-
chard Barc&.l.y and their teen-age
son. Charles. The O&tranders'
daughter, JaM, Is preparing to at-
tend Stevena Camp near Big Bear
as a counselor later this summer.
The camp is sponJOred by the pia-
copalChurch.
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The mult.i-color pettwn
(choice of flve back-
pound colora) luxurious
at)'le and railient tedure
oECa.lilornia C.aual make
it a atandout at an)' pric•
.•• a NUout at our sale
price . S ee C alifornia
C.aual, with ldantical
.-tt.-n-hoth.W...6nt
thln1r tornonow I
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BEacon 5858 1812 Newport 1mL
008UIQBA
On the Island
a,. a-ter Or~
There will be a bJg hole in the
social life on Sapphire Avenue
this aummer. Jane and Sldp Calk-
ins have rented their home for the
next three montha and are Uvtng
in Newport Heights. Moat people
reading this simple statement of
fact wUI be shocked to hear that
Jane hu a house; how can any 95-
pound lady keep both a commun-
Ity In good order and her house-
hold, too?
Be au~ Jane does both well.
There hu been no campaign for
dvic welfare Ia thls village in
wh.lch Jane Calkim hu not been
cvrying a spear in the tint pha-
lanx. or the banner of rlghteous-
088 in the vaft~Uard, and she
ft«flta her.elt a good fight. More
children without parents have
found loving homea because of the
activity of t he C'h.lldren's Home
Society, and the local chapter
whJch is Jane's big interest. The
Dental CUnic, off-street parking,
careful driving on the Island, the
problem of Euter Week are juat
the first projects that come to
mind.
And her home has always been
tbe scene of the spontaneous so-
cial event. and she will be missed.
as will be S kip's guitar and his
bag of untold, unexpurgated sea
chanties . • • •
The Boyd Lewises will be
missed from Sapph.lre, too. Boyd,
a packaging engineer. has be<>n
sent to Europe to show the gov-
ernments there. now that those
~overnments are in full produc-
tion, bow their supplies may be
packaged and stored a gainst de-
terioration. Boyd was In Paris
last month and had to fight his
way through the Communist Party
riot a t the railroad station to get
to his train le>aving for Rome.
Tha t must have been just a brPE'U>
ror anyone who has sailed his 32-
foot Pipit in four Newport-EnSE'n·
ada races .... He got to Rome on
schedule'. Margaret sailed from
New York to be met by Boyd in
Cherbourg and tht'y \\;II be trav-
elling a ll summer on the conll-
nt'nt. Meanwhile. son Alan is with
the Forestry Service out of North
Fork. at the southern end or Bass
Lake, a portion of this state which
I greatly admire.
Sapphire w1ll be a dull s treet
th1s summer. • • •
Let's see if I can't sneak this
put our very Ulll'eliable proof-
reader; Bus 105 is stlU running to
Santa "Anna."
A peckaee of leaves direct from
Sherwood Forest was a high point
of Interest at the Girl Scout Day
Camp, because the theme of the
camp thla year was Robin Hood
In Sherwood Forest. The leaves
were from a Parliament tree In
the forest a.od were alrmalled from
England by Sidney Sanders of
Shore Cliffs, whose wife wu this
year's chairman of the Scout Day
Camp.
The six-day camp. which lasted
over a two-week period. was held
a~ O'Neill Park in Trabuco Can-
yon. Peak attendance rt'ached
165 plus leaders and a nursery unit
that was provided for small chH-
dren of the leaders. Dinner around
the camp fire last Friday night,
foUowecl by an i.nlpira tiooal ser-
vice, culminated the pregram for
the Brownie, Intermediate and
Senior troopa.
Staff membera. besides the
cha.lnnan, Included Mrs. Esther
Chapman, executive director for
Newport Harbor Girl Scouu; Mrs.
Anita Stevens, aaistant camp di-
rector: Mrs. Mary Lou Quint,
staff pentOnnel; Mrs. WI Ill am
Roys, exl)6t on birds; Mn. Bar-
bara Kellogg, equipment; MMI.
SmJth Newberry, archery; Mrs.
Ruth Hwnason, registered ni.D'H.
Leaders and co-leeders included
Mesdames Martha Cunningham;
Audrey., Com, Doris Art.bofer, MU-
~ Hobel, Lucille Nack, Sarah
Salisbury, Lucille Parham. Elva
Woodland. Edna Johnson. Jane
'Thompson, Virginia Forbes. H. H.
Tracy, Marjorie Tough, Eva Faml·
worth, Marian Wyatt, M. Long-
don. KJtt:y Burton, Marian HiU
and Oule Hill.
"Come to the Fair'' climaxed
one of the camp's .-pedal ckYJ.
Part of the entertainment wu a
playlet oo the Ufe and actwntmft
of Robla Hood &Del hia men, 1JU1W1
lncluded foot racea and balloon '**• and a tnllt of popaJdel tor
all at the fair.
Thunday, July 10, 1952
Committee to Draft By--Laws
For Hoag Hospital Auxiliary
A committee of fiv~ representa-
tive women have bee,n seleeted
to dralt by-laws for the Woman's
Awdllary for the Hoag Memorial
Hospital. ~polnt.ment was made
by Mrs. Edgar Hill u an out-
growth of the tarae orpnlzational
meeting held in May at St. James
EpiKopel Church. Mra. Hill was
acting chairman of the meetJnc.
Mrs. ChaUen Landen of New-
port wtU be the local rept"eeenta-
tive of the committee. Others who
wUJ serv~ are Mrs. Donald HUm-
mel of Laguna Beach, Jllra. Flor-
enoe Tunis of South Laguna
, The organize Uonal meeting wa.s
eotnposed of representativ~ of
clubs and service groupe th.roulh-
out the area. Membenhlp in the
awdllary Ia expected to include
representation from all sections of
Orange County as well u all
groups and faltha. women who are
anxious to work In the ho8plta.l
and aJd the Institution in many wa,..
Further information about tM
auxiliary may be obtained from
Mn. Lan~rs or from the Ho.g
M~morial Ho.pltal, Box 335, ~~
port.
Be&ch, Mrs. Marion F. Youel of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Santa Ana and Mrs. Irvin C.
Chapman of Fullerton.
Model AirplaDe Meet
To Be Held July 21-Aug. 3
The Naval Alr StatJon at Los
Alaml tos will be OO.t to the 21at
Annual National Model Airplane
Championships to be held July 28
through Aucust 3. The m eet Is
sponsored by the Long Beach Ex·
change Club.
Competing will be three age
groups: the Junior Class, through
16 years of age; the Senior class,
through 21, and the Open class,
every contestant registered. The
model flying wiU be In three main
categories: control line. free·
flight gas-powered, and free-CUght
non-gas-powered There will also
be an event tor radlo controlled
models. A SJ)E'Cial feature of the
meet will be a carrier event for
gu and jet-powered models.
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B7 8Uit FIOKZB With two days of racinJ behind
This wu one Fourth of July them, aldppen, crews and friends Race. race. who'• got thto raoe!
Regatta that really came off with found c:landng and good times Thi.J wu the question uked by
a bulc! ! ! Everyone conceded awaJting them at Newport Harbor Udo Isle Yacht Club thla week FOR S~Red Cedar Snowtltrd
that the regatta held jolnUy by Yacht Club Saturday evening. A$ when they tried to loc:att> the Ar-<Olympic ria), aeo. AJao Nba·
NHYC and BYC had been a tre-big a contingent of the &alling bltrary Handicap Race for the Vi.kinp and Star BOatL
mendow aucceas, ln spite of rather. crowd turned out for thla event a.s Chamber of Comme~ Trophy trou. •t fh' N BE adverse sailing conditions. I have aeen ln some time. BYC for Catalina. 909 Cout wy., ewport,
The apectacular wtnda of the wa.s rept"Hented by Commodore Details of the race art> being ...;5033--· ----------put week~nd gradually deteriOT· Converse Wurdemann, wbo ~ted hanclled by NOSA. After frantic
ated during t.be week so that at a group of frienda lncludinc Mrs. ea11a it wu c:n.oovel"4!d that the
atarting time Friday, yachtamen Betty F1ke and Mr. and Mn. Rob-race starts at 11 a. m.. Saturday
had to IMir for the wind !! I 1be ert L. Boyd.. Also present were between a line trom the Newport
wtnd continued to be shifty, apotty Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huk.ell and WHEN'S THE NEXT RACE! boat and ends with a liM due
and generally unpredictable Satur-their lovely daughters Carolyn and July 1.2-13: Fint Race, Summer magnetic east from Casino point,
day and SWtday. Virginia. Squiring Virginia was Serles, BYC-NHYC. • Avalon. The return race star ts
It ia indeed a Stole who remains Joe Harbison of Pasadena. Boata 14' and under .......... .BYC 11 a. m.. Sunday. Take your own
lmperturt:.ble as his sail flaps Seen on the dance floor were Boats over 14' ................. .NHYC time at the Newport beU buoy
wtthout wind and meanwhile his Bob Savage, Don Fawkes, Joty\ July 12-13: Rhodes Crew Raoe. and send th<' times to Harr y
competitor only a few f~t away Kewell and Jean Boy)(', Danny BYC-NHYC. Blodgett, 3016', Newport Blvd .. hu his sails full, heels over-and S hepardson, BID Cathrlner. Bob Start BYC float about 11 a . m.. Newport.
c.huck les as he goes by. Sattler, Bert Zilgitt, Adrian and J uly 12-13: Gold Star Elimination Jlawatlaa lavttaUo.&J
• • • BilliGileen, Johnny Kariotis, Dave Series ...... . .. ··-..... _ ... NHYC U you Ukt> your sailboat racing
Two people whom I mentioned Smiley and the always smiling July 13: Father's Snowbird Race. with thE' flavor of flower leil,
In this column last week contrived Bob Harbison relating tales of ad-NHYC. tropical fish and the seductive
to get their names In the papeT venture on the high seas (that's strains of Aloha y ou may be in-
again by taldng rather extreme between the starting line and t he Race Results _ terested to attend thE' first Ha-meuures (these yachtsmen will "C" mark in the oeean~l to his waiian lmdtational Regatta, spon-
do anything). Mrs. Grace Poirier . date. INDEPENDENCE DAY sor('d by the Waikilu Yacht Club.
recovering from a hand Injury, Nice to see AUen Andre-ws, (son REGATTA Ala Wal Boat Harbor, Honolulu.
was standing in t he Balboa Yacht of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Andrews of Balboa a nd Sewport Yacht C1ub8
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Club's Boat Yard only a few days Corona del Man and his wife. the RH ODES ClASS
a go when a boat and trallt>r passed formE'T Betcy White-, at the gather· 1 Hanahuli, <A>o. Fl€'lt7 LAYC 18' LYMA1'-l IslandE-r. '49. ~h.p.
by, and right O\'E'r one foot-ing. Betty, for those who do not 2 St Francis Ill. Gray, used IE'SS than 25 hrs., new
r€'sult, a broken toe~! H('re's wish-know ht>r, crcwed for her twin I O. Morrl!l<>n CYC' boal rond IdPal for ba} or ocean
Jng Graoe a speedy rt'covery! brother. Bob. and won the Inter-3 Argos~ Tom Sh<'ppard NHYC USI' PriC'C' $2,050. mel. 2-wheel l
"Dick" Dixon, racing Rhodes national Snipe c-hampionship som<' 4 Whtm: 'J ohn Pearet·y NHYC trall,r Fr<'d Schenck
No. 20 on Saturday, nt>gl('cteod to years ago whf'n both were mE"n' 4 Flr<' Fly, J ohn Keow('ll BYC <lark ~w~t
interpret corrt>ctly the instructions lt>en-agt>rs. 1 fl Witch. s. Enright . ="HYC 1. 1 o 0 ~ R 1 p y A R D
of th<' ract' co~itt~: conse-Paul Hamilton, undaunte-d by 7 Lorna. Ted Rogcr5 NJ-fYC' HArbor SOl
quently wh<'n starting tim(' rolled the fa ct that !IOmeoonP had stol('n ~ Impul..S(', C. C. Braybyn .NHYC'
around. h<' ~oun~ himself gol!"g his party clothPs from hl.s car only ~ Mid.~hip. C" Wurdemann BYr 44-Ft. MOTOR SAD.ER a~r~ thf' hn<' 10 the oppo.•nte t he night befort>, madl' thP party tC..ontinu('d on Page 10) Per!t'Ct conditton. Call! C'nl.lser I dlrrc tton on thC' port tack to .an-I too-in borrowe-d garb class. priced to St>ll other Rhodt>s on <::larboard. sa1led . C C
by Df-an Morrison of San Fran-Amon~; thP rountl<'"5 :"llY H ' F • h • '? 52' Twin Screw ruiser
cisco Dixon was disqualified from memtx-rs Wl'l t' Ml -.nd :Mrs OW S lS 1n • Very complet€' $14.000 1
th<' ~ace. Why? WE'll. it se-ems the Walter Fran.!. '~tr and ~tn;. SERVICE AFLOAT
committe(' had flown thP "Rt>\'erst' Pl'arcy. th(' Hal ~mM·rs. l>or~th) I 8:\' (ot:OR<;E \n;THERB.l ' I 2802 Coast H"''Y· :-.:~rt Beach I Course" signal and Dixon having and Don Edler. rhr :\kDowells failro to notiCt" it was sailing in a nd Mr. and ~n; Ian ~turra~ Local fis hinc 1;. s111l ,.t>r:-mcon· _____ H_A_rbo_r_341 __ 3 ___ _
tht' wr-« direction! Among th<' youn~t.'r group of "'''"n' Som, boat' report !a1r
tiller pushen; Attending wPrt' Bud C'a tchl'" nf ~and and cahco ba~<::. FOR SALE
lAIIlE
IISURAICE
for
YACHTS & BOATS
81!Z BUD IU8TLEil
L .1. listler I Co.
and Barbara Kistler, who race-d ot hers runn i n~ f ar th e r outs1dc
their Lehman during th(' rt>gatta; lookins: for la rgf'r fi h ha\'t' comt>
Jim Rube.-! and his scintillating '" blanked. Quite a few halibut
sist<'r, Jane: "Whitey" Phillips ~d werP brought to gaff
&autJ!ul "0' BIUI" Wat"t Cutter
SIN'fl" I YAR.
Star Intem a tiona! rf'<'ord nf'\'f'r
e-q ua IIE'd.
30'-1950 TS Expn•s.c C"hn~·CTaft.
Top rondition Dorrie Lewis, Marcia March. BtU The cold fo~,tgy days with little
Ben ts, Marcia Younglove, Chuc k or no sunshme. dirty choppy watf'r
Lewsadder , Grant and Joyct> Bald· and of courst> t he u.o;ual Wt'<'k~~d S I
win. Jimmy Lewis, and Ned Rut-condition of just too many boat~ m R I C H A R D I ter. who brought his bridE' of a the !t>w areas wht>rt' fis h wE'rE'
ft>w W<'f'ks to introdUC't' to all of b('in~ tak('n rf'!'ultt>d in only !atr J 1 C II f A 1 C Ill fill
us We all enjoyed ml'<'ting IGt. catchf'S. Wr \\('rf' at one of the East of Balboa Island
. • • • local landings Sunday whl'n their on Ba'-"'ide Drive
THE FUI SH. I
neet came in. a nd we saw fewer ,_ Whllt> the Protellt Comnutt~e wet than dry sacks brought ____ H.AR.BO _ _.._..R __ 36_9 ___ _
Jell Newport Bhd. was in Sf'SSion and RacE' Comm.lt· ashor<'
Newport ~ tet' was present. l suggestl!'d to • • • RAtNr lUI Th(' albacor~" p ic t u r t' set'ms ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~<.:Con=.:tin=ued:.::o:n=~==e=l:O)==-about the same as last week with -;; a ft>w j1~ fish bl'ins: taken. but
'-'CrY Pldom can a school b<' 1 chuinmed to tht' surface with bait
SomP romm<'rcial boats rr ported
ca tch<'s on the S.."i-milt> bank. but
that is a !om: way ou t for a on~
da\' trip Thf'S<' fish may rome m
tn · tht-('8St l.'nd of San Clt'ml'ntl'
l'<land a nd on up to t ht' 14-m•l" I
bank or thr·~ may go ;'l:orth wrll
nut;,idl.' of Cata lina Island . .
'f
CRRJ!'
Yacht f1aqs
and Pennants
9t~ Cout Hlcil-1
S..wporl
CRAFT BO:'T TARD
W. D. SCHOCK
~ !!9th !'t. Xrwport
UArlMw lMl...J
F alcon S450 Ll~htmnJ: S Sf'(l
Racing Snip(' 450
I ' l'tiltt\ I.Aun<h
F.'\1'1 lh·n•' lbl
and man~ nn, r'
5100
BEWABD
BALBOA YACHT CL UB OF·
P1!:ll8 1111 &EW ARD r oa
INPO&.IIATION LI'AD I NO
TO THE AJUUIST & CON·
VICTION OF ANY PE&SON
8TEAI.Di0 OR DAMAGING
RACE MARKERS.
South Coast Co.
U rcl SL ... Newport Bl..._
Newport JSN.toh. IIArbw !eot
Dyer Dow 9-ft., excellent $375
Snipes, 2 to choose from
One $695 • 1 with traiiPr 425
Fla ll1e with trailer 500
13' Outboard with 10 h.p
Evinrudf'
~at Ont> Design
450
450
And Many OthE'rs
Indudmg Power Cruis<'rs and
Auxil.lary Sailboat-.
SEE BOB EN~ItJS
At t.be Soo1.h Coeat <AI.
SIORIASBORD
for Yachting Parties
Hestess House
S0'7 Marlafoo. Balboa ......
HArbM ue5
BOATS FOR SALE
S.."i' Mowpr top cnJISinlt &
racrng sdloon('r finl"
for Honolulu race. a
btzy that will ~ hard
to top $20 OfVl
63' Late TS diet!('! luxury
c:rui.ser, redesigne-d &
l"f'bullt by Stephens
Bros. in 1948 & '49 52.000
40' TS :Matthewos '47 Auto
PiJot, RDF. 65 Watt
radi~tf'lepho~. frt'Sh
water coolf'd. shower,
ownE"r \'erv anxious to sell . INQUIRE
17' Tt>ak Lad.". sloop, sl 2 $1650
22' Aux. sloop. sl. 2 97!>
Z1' Aux sloop, '48. sl 3 4350
28' H-28 Aux kNc h sl. 4 5000
24' Drake spt fi <::h('r, 19-19 4250
25' !'ew fine sptfishE"r _ 5000
26' TI; Fatrlilll'r. 1947 8900
31 · Famih crwser. sl 4 5500
George Michaud Co.
Udo Pem-ula VM-ht A•dlo~
Foot of 31st St Box 158
:'\€'wport B<>ach C'a hfomJa
DIIC' to I hP Sl'fl I CitY Of fl<::h 10
local watf'n;, thC' mtt'rclub alba·
rore tourna m!'nt. 10 wh1ch thP Bal-
hoa Anchnc Club. Pncific An~lcn
and thf' ~pwport llarbor Yacht
Club Tuna Club will romp(>tC' alont:
with o the-r ~. ('.alifomul clubs.
oru~ina lly scheodulE"d r or this com-
ing W<'<'k~f'nd. has tx't-n postponPd
un11l th£> ,,,., k·f'nd of July 26-27
RoskiD & Son
•
BA'·BOA
FUN ZONE
•owo•u
EYe17Da~
FUN FOR .ALL! * Ocean Sailing in the Bay Queen * Round-the-Bay
excursions * Rides * Games
*Swimming * Re freshments
. .
Mr5. Don Allison of th<' Balboa An~lint:: Club. who with her hu.s-
band ftsh('S locally in th<'ir 0"-'0
boat the Hoaloha, rt>eently sf't a
new world r<'Cord for womt>n by
takinc a 758-lb. broadbill swor~·
fish. Sht" was fishin~ ou t of Santt·
ago Chtlt>. . .
&rt Mill!' rE-ports that on Sun·
day. L A. Girard of 3725 Grt'f'n-
briE>r Rd.. Lon~ B<'aCh. land<'d a
JG.lb chinook salmon. Thil' fish
was caught from tht-boat Lorna
Pat II. about ~ m iiP .outht'a!'t
of the Nt-wport tx-11 bu<?~' Tht'
ant:lt>r was fishing dN'p "-1 t h a ltV~•
anchov<'Y for bait. • • •
YCiur reportt>r mad<' his weekl:-
trip and did his bit for conser;ra·
tion. his catch for the-day b('rn~
one barracuda. Glen Doan provf'd
to b<-quit(> a sharpshooter whl.'n
he made a ca st Into a school of boilln~ tuna and hookt'd up .-nd
tanckd a 6-lb sand bass.
Walter Longmoor of Wt•strrn
Canners Co rt-ports that arrangt>-
ments have bc.-t>n madt> to can t~<'
sportllshlng catch oC albacore this
season. The fish will lx-canne-d In standard 7 oz CAns with SAlAd
IC.onUnlK"d on PaKe 10 \
BOAT WORKS
Sill DIYI18
EQUIP IE IT
* Boa Kl ts * Flymg Ftsh * Water Skts * Paddle Boards * Aq'..laplane 80ads * Dmg.hu:-s
913 Coast Hwy. Newport BEacon 5080
Owens nagship Distribaton
P ow e r B o at s
21 Ft. Chn.c:-Chryllll'r E"nginf' -nt·~·
24 Ft Trusrot t l::xprt>Sl! -1946 -C'hrysl<'f
30 Ft. Sport Ft. .. hc-r 1947 -Cadillac mpne
50 Ft. Mathews -Olr)'sler Royals
~ Ft. Custom H e&\')' Duty Q-uiser -Chrysl r
Sa i l Boat s
Albatro."S Sloop
25 Ft. Marconi Sloop Kermath engin(>
26 Ft. Marconi Aux. S loop -Hercules
54 Ft. Marrom Cutter -V~ clH.n _ .
48 Ft. SH-Golng Schooner -clean ·-·-··
46 Ft. HMV)' Out)' &.hooner ... -··-• .
M sru Other Ustings -All St2H
lWEI PICIRC YlCIT SAl FS
71 7 C'oa!!t H.ighw8~
$ 4,500
3 .. ')00
3.750
15,000
17.500
s Ul50
3.000
3.800
17.SOO
16.500
9.000
hvelO ~T Thunday, July 10, •• 2
Race Results -K~OW "00R fUR~ Sro.~ttleL-·tt I .. _ _._ --
'-R "" n lhe •.........-How's Fishin'? • DID YO(l KNOW _., (Contln"-.. from Pa 9) Dr. Lucius 8 . Phelrw, 812 W .Ntowport Harbor, l'Otra ~ """' ge Bay Ave .. N-t, ~ ..... rta L.-..-t. CContinut'd from Pq:e 9> 80• T. H .• from Oct. 5 to 12. They , ~-..-• .._ oU --_.__··ld .. _ .... _ -•• u Is ~1 •ct -' ,._ can be contacted for further In· 'Va-Lu .. brolteo into. lice oou. . • •w:Y .,_, ..... ta....... to the
_,..., ,._, It eMW • .._ fonnatlOD. Members of any yaebt fled e.nd thl'ee boys 18.20 yean ot marine doc:k o! the West.m Qm. ~ ft.e dt~~U.. ... club ln the world ean compete Ln ace Who slept on boat were ap. Mrt Co. at 290t La.fa.)'1ltte Ave. pl~eer .pUtt of Ita a~oph!~ any of the eight classes: El Toro prehended. ... Mrs. P: Brown, 106 and the tlah ahouJd be lett Ln the
(Cclotlnued [rom Page 9)
8 Whitecap, J . R. White. . .. BYC
11 •.•............. Dlek DlxorL . .. __ .BYC
12 Henny Penny. B. Klrc.her .. BYC
13 Rebel, Clark MllUkan .... ..N1fYC
14 Osa Peq~na. Tom Ectsc.l • om l'Otr K.NOW ~ Dinghies, Mercuries, Ugbtninga, Colllns Ave., Balboa uland re-round. The cannery uses a very
your harbor Ia Ute ~t 110s. 210., Stars, s Class and PC's. ported losing a 14-ft. rowboat, red attractive aport.aman label to go
IIIAcle ..-t t1w ('l~ or llf'trpOrt The Stars have destcnated this a bottom, varnish l.nalde, No. 600 on on th8e cans, with speC@ for tht>
a-.dt ...., ._, ......._ 7011r "silver .tar" event. s.e you un-medal ln&lde •... ~ EW. of EJ. date of ea&c:h. IIOso the name of
ll&rbor a.er. woulcl -.e tttee or der the Banyan n-ee.. lis Boat Renta.lt reported that the angler and boat.
P. C. CIA88
1 Gaylln, Dr. 0 . G. Suess ... BYC
2 Pall)' Anne, Jade Toon. ... ~YC
8 S..w. Cdfey ····-· ..... .. .. -.c ao 6IU!IIW f• ,..,. eft¥ ~ • • • cruiser ~ported eerUer u ~r--------
dlaa jiMt a~~etlter ...a ~b r ... ·o.e Ptdc.INI Rerrta&' ~'"':..~ ~=~.·Ba.J· .boaL. CbAm=· &tiling With Su.,.-v retiOf't1 When the week-end rolla a.round · ~., • 'DID l"ot·lCNow «bat dte and cousin George wtth his family said that the P.C. No. 45 Po ee, CContJn~ from Pap 8)
U. 8. C~ or EaclaMra polat of six appears unexpectedly at the ~ by Loraine Bow.lee, had them .ome ot the problftna or the
wtUt?.ide w yoar harbor, atate gangplank, Mre. Doria Wheaton entered, Harbor Dept. ~Jed racJng 8lcippers
tbat. .. It lA on .. or the n.e.t aad or the HasteN House on Balboa Air~ to6~· BaJboa .Bob ~~ For one wni, I urged a change ~-C....,u ...... !"'~r~~~~~abo,..u laor~~ UMI•· ~sland has a Swedlah answer c that a n accident The ameJJ bo.~..!.n Ln the •lae and color o1 flags for
• ....... ,_ ..._ "'" ... ,., tS lf you want George to come< · • ocean markert. The small white tl:re UD.ttM RtatN." tJJat tbey back-do you?) Serve them her cuesco was under •U in front of flag u.d .o exten&lvely is often
11M It u • model for tut:un. &--Smo bord t ffed l nion dock near Ferry The boat LncH8cernibl ticulari
V..a--..:-t •-o• ...... , ....... _ ,.r tha . hrguRoq : 8 u eggs, ~ eey VIking stop..-for th~ ferry and mi .a..., e,.,..__f!!lr y on a ,.,...._._... ... "'" ..-"-" ~-wtt uefort C~e pate de ~""" aty ~· rurthermore lobcter oouatry! foie gras, grilled chick~ Uven or ~ ex.hause pipe ran into the sall pou are marked with almllar flags,
• DID YOU KNOW tbat some other delicious monel wtttl t, damaging one or two planks. and more than oav skipper has
your harbor comprtt~M '740 llC'ree a Scandinavian accent. or perhaps · ' 'M.D. ero., Seuport Landing, found hJ.J.nulf trylng to polnt up to
of water area. au of It a park you'd prefer rare prime ribs wtth JINt L.aa.aclled a flag, thlnklng it to be a mark of for yoo aad YOW' cbiJdna to fried chicken for the kids. _ _ tht> co~. only to find upon neer-
awtm. ull. nAil. uad play In a.nd • • • ing it that rounding a lobster pot
00. tbe W(t'lllt aad cleaneet park At the NE'wport Harbor Yacht Last week saw the launching or would not entitle him to a trophy.
eatirt'ly "1thi.D the etty Umlt.& nr Club's Tuesday I u n c h e on r o r an Inexpensive, JO.foot custom S uggtited to the committee to
&D.Y city of It& ~ I.D the ~n-yachtsmen were President Har·· built plywood cruiser built on the use" a flag ot orange and yt'llow or
Ure liaJted Stat~. &Dd "'bJcb vey Somers. BYC Commodore same hull design as 24-foot Army black and orange ... All of you
maay lar~tf' ddN wouJd jtt\•to Wurdemann. Ca.rl Hanna. Harry 1 liaison boats. who have complained before. let
mUUoa. of dollars Jo ~~ Ashton. Walter Franz. Strat En· About 30 of these miniature your race committee know how
right, Leo Benzlni, Walt Elliot. P. T. designt'd boats havt> already you feel about it-DO IT NOW ! !
HArbor 2907
SS8 Pola~tUa, Coroaa del liar
TRAVEL
nfE LIDO WAY
Authorized Representative
A lJ Scheduled Airlines,
S hips ---Trains ••• Toun
VINCEIT'S UDO
TRAVEL BUBEAU
lie ·•-. Udo 0n1c
IIA.rbor ISM
Drs. BiU Cowa n, Frank Ht>rman been completed for· commercial • • •
Richards lioUman, Lcs Oldenburg, purposes. This. however Is a Commodore Rutter. represo.>nting
Jim WE'bster, and Bob Boyd. Bob custom job costing about $6,500 to NHYC, graced the trophy presen-
Chapman and Freddy Sche-nck build and will sell for about half tatlon at BYC Sunday with his
told tht>ir story of tht> Tri-lsland of what big name boats will cost. usual €'loquence and clt>ver wit and
race in which Ken Schmidt's Hi-Speeds up to 28 miles an hour passed out the trophies, while
laria won four trophlt>s. Bob and comt> from one 150-horsepower Peter Ficker with his robust voJce
Ken were on the Attorante. They Gray SinglE' Screw. Cruising speed made the usc or a "mike" unneces-
said winds wer·e up to 55 miles per is about 21 miles per hour. sary as he called out the names of
hour and then no wind at all. Equipment plans call for a gal-winners.
I Other reports said 45 miles per ley, t>nc losed head, sleeping quar· The inlmitablt> George Fleltz
houri Freddy was amazed at ters forward for two and for two Sailing his "Hanahuli." Rhodes No:
the way Dick Stf'wart's 32-ft red or fow· more in a canvas covE>red 33. shagged the top rung on the
sloop, the Danct>r, kept up with l'OCkpit. tr·ophy ladder in his class; however them in the roughest weather. It Tht> boat is built by George it was Don Woods. his personable
spcms that Humphrey Bogart was Griffith of Griffith Constr·uction crew. who picked up thE' trophy.
below in the Santana a nd while Co. and Bruce Marston of Circle S£>cond in tht' Rhodes Class went
tht' crew was makin~ up its mind DrivP, Bay Shores. It was l.aunched to Dean Morrison. all thP way
to reef the ma an tl bl<'w out &t Lyl(' Hoskins yard on the Mir-from San Francisco: third place to
Dave F raser said that the Nam acle milt>. Tomm) h(•ppard. whose fatht'r.
Sang heeled o\er· so Jar that he Jim Sheppard. k~pt the shutt"r of
USl'd the side ol thl' bwlk as a •thE' skin diver's bag gun' has his camera clickinv. ,. chart ta blt> pinned back this monstt>r's fins. ...
If you want to see tht• eqUJ p-Dr. 0 G. Suess brought his !am-
Capt. Jamt's c. ~hmnu1~ of the m('nt used by skan divers of <fu,. ily alon~t to share In h1s success.
Auxiliary Coast Guard reports 8 tinction step gingerly into the and st'nt up his pretty b Io n d e
s uccessful opening or the Club lll'w front shop of Lylt> & Doug daughtt'r to collect his fir~t plact>
House at tht> Isthmus over the Hoskins on the Miracle Mile. Gin· troph). . Chattt'd with J ack
4th. Over 100 persons attended gerly because tha t rubber band-Toon, ;.\o. 2 man on the P. C.
the steak bar becuE' a t thE' Tom powered French arbalt>te will totem pole this S<'ri('s, and he
Whit<' house. which tl> the new penetrate fundPrwaten a two-inch couldn't say enough good a bout
headquarters. Rola nd . 00 \,. own· board at 20 fet>t . Duck if it heads his regular crt>". U oyd 1 Swede 1
er of the JO.ft. cabin crui!>(lt' In ·h· your way Six differt'nt kinds of Johnson. and his new crew. ~1ike man. was in charge. Tht' d ub c:Wep sea masks and goggles can Driskel and Bob Gleason.
house will be open a ll ·ummt>r t>nable you to J)t'er back at the George Schmidt and Lou Coffey
with a full sch£>duh.• or Pvt?nt:. bass. You can purchasE' a genuint-t'ach c halked up a first In one r·a<X'
4 Relax, Geo. Sdunld t ..... .laC
5 Slnbad, Ed Lamar . .. .. . VYC
6 Showboat, F. C. Wood .. ~C
7. Joy 'Mlree, T. RJechert.. .. .BYe
STA& ClASS
1 Jezebel, Geo. McRoberts
2 Ingenue, Bob Undberg
3 Lin Ann U, RaJph Llnbc)lf 4 Winsome, J ohn Mangel
5 Smiles, Dave Smiley . ..U C
6 S\l&ar Rabbit,
Cluck Lewaad4Pr
A.I..IIA TI&OSS CIA88
1 Esplitita, H. W. Thorne .... .JIYC
2 Gitana, Rob't CowailJ .... .NHYC
3 Pintado, H . E . WIUiaa.
4 ................ J . Beattie, .......... .LIYC
VIIUNO CLASS
1 Eve. Jim Ramsey, .BYC
2 Goblin, Jlm Whyte . . BYC
3 Prelude, Don Pedersen. BYC
4 Buccaneer. Geo. Meye rs
LUDERS 11 CLASS
1 Vixen, J . Hurndall NHYC
2 Breeze. R. K. Person jr .• NHYC
3 Kunipo, S. Sickler. .NHYC
Uttle Lulu, K Herbert LIYC
4 Josephlne V, B. Collins .NHYC
6 Zephyr, Dix Tovell .. SMYC
7 Zest. E . Eisenbeis ..... .BYC
7 Linda. C. E. Rubbcr t CBYC
9 Rhapsody. M . Gram. NHYC
10 Slnbad, Ruth Haskell .. .NHYC
LIGHTSING CLASS
1 Fetchit, J. W. Potts.. . .BYC
2 Wendigo, John Karlotis. -BYC
3 Galaxy, Eric Wt>isberg . ..BY('
4 Anita, Elmer Poirit>r .BYC
5 Open Season, B. Harbison BYC
MERCURi' CLASS
1 Spring Fever. Bart Hunt UYC
2 Mala, Earl Morris. ..BYC
3 Wingrn. M('J Wilson BYC
4 Argonaut. W. L Manley BYC
5 lntE>rmezzo. Dr. C Creech .BYC
6 Chief, W. J . Ht>sna ult CBYC'
7 Laurey. Ra) Roberts
8 lndet, Preston Zllgitt
9 Fraoch Eil£>an.
B. MacDonald
NIPF. CLA S
.. BYC
VCBC
"'hnedkr
Tile
• • • Frogman's Aqua Lung, used as durlng the series. Lou is truly
Comt> with us lnot mt?• 16 ra th· standard dlvin~ equipmt'nt by the thE' "grand ole ma n" of sa iling -
oms below. A 150-lb. giant St:a Fn•nl'h, British a nd U. . navit>S. il gnat sports ma n and sailor·. HE''s
bass Ia small one) pel'r out wt th This ena bles you to stay below ulways a solid contender in the P.
hugt> eyes and a large mouth from up to an hour and go down 100 C fleet. He raced Stars. man)
beneath the murky brown kt•lp, f~~t. has a fiv~-minutt> wamJng yt•a rs a~to. . . by t he \\ay, th~
Zoom : : a nd your trusty arbalt>tt" I srgnal. H you hkt> to met't your S tars a iled throu)'!h all other
1 2Pounds, Mikp Jagf>r NHYC
2 Confederate, F. MIJJt>r . NlJYC
3 Whitten Poor. D. Fay . .NHYC
4 Binge, Terry Gloege ... NHYC
5 Our Gal, Marty Burke BYC
6 Hot Ginger B. Hammond..BYC
7 Come On. P. H. Hanulton..BYC
8 Rowdy, Frank Leonard BYC
9 .. . Roger Nye . . .BYC
10 Frolic, Bill Muff €BYC
Sign liH
HArbor 81
fish glass bottom boat st\·1.-. try fleets racinl<{ '" the ocean during
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST that under·water look box. Lyll''s the rt>J(81ta -.-and I gue:;s the~ 'II
SCIENTIST so n Doug guarantees that you will ne\er stop talkln~ a bout it.
llOl Vle lido, Newpon ked. 1-t>(' fish if you look m the right The Balboa Yacht Club's own
A Oronch of The Mother Church. The places "Barefoot Bo) with Cheek" won Fir~i C~urch of Chris~. Scientist, in Bos Don't leaH• yet You've ~ot himself anotht'r trophy That's Acc"nn-Notet-O.imt crt •"Y ron, Mouochusetts. more browsing to do... Assorted John Potts. who plaet'd fi rst in the
kiftCI of deb._...,.,._. ;., A/ft. Su"day School .......... -·--9:15 a.m. paddJ~boards from thE' 6-ft Kid-f.tg htnings .... Art Morse, late
arlee. "No collectioft-No fM." Sunday Service ·-I 1:00 a.m di<' class to thp 14-footer which for one race because he was mor€'
We eclnM.e ell c.oet.. Wednesday Eve,ing mMting_ 8:00 p.m holds two people. Maybe you Interested In m\/nchl ng his lunch
CREDIT BUREAU Ree dlng Room loceted a• I II Pelrn li ke to put a sail on your board a t NHYC tha n keepinl( an E'Yl' on St., Belboo, is open daily from 12 noor~ the Flym~ F ish claims s peeds th£' clock, came through with a OF NEWPORT lEACH, LAGUNA to S p.m. e•cept Sundoys ond holldey• up to 20 m p.h. I At that speed first In tht> P-14 class . . J anie
lEACH AND COSTA MESA "a'ionolly observed. ~ou'd nt'ed ~rease to kl't'p it from Miller of NHYC prO\'ed tha t th(·
204 lt.iveraide Awe. P. 0. to. J96 The oub!•c is cordielly invited to ol· burning.r How about wa ter skis. ~al~ can do it by winninl( St'COnd
l&co.. 15197. Newport .... Cellf. ·e,d •!le church services end ute rh• or· dinghy kits to put togf>tht>r. or in the Snowbird class. ;-.to onE> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~d~in~g~Roo~m~~~~~~~~~~c~a;n;~~·~o~r~sm~a~ll~s~a~i~l ~boa~~~~-~·~·=·~ in the ~hman f~M e~n ga~ r Roger Welsh an a rgument; he won
C27 Nerciuw, CD~
DEBT--.
COLLECnONS
NEWPORT HARBOR BANK
CORONA DEL MAR~ CALIFORNIA
FALCON CLASS
1 HUJ•ry On, P. Bradford. NHYC
2 Rebel. John Hitchman .. BYC
3 Ann Rawlins . .NHYC
-l G. C. Babcock NHYC
4 Twl'l'die P it>, John Thorne BYC
P-14 CLASS
1 Prefix. Al"t Morse .. BYC ~ Pork Chop, Rowl'n Wea.sbcrg
3 r-\o Name. John Swain BY('
LEHMAN CLA8
1 San Felipe, Roger Welch .-BYC
2 Whiz:ur. Laura Hethcock
3 Private S tock. S. Ficker .BYC
4 Be--allm, Barbara KJstJPr
5 Tigress. N ed Rutter
SC-10 CLASS 1 Chanteyman.
R. J. Carrington ... BYC
2 Bandaid. Paul Platt . ...NHYC
3 Trinket. ShE>ila Murran NHYC 4 No Name,
NHYC Doris Thorkildsen
4 Fly ing Teacup,
C. E. SandPrs SMYC
6 Mid Witch, J ane F:nright
Warren Gibbons NHYC'
SNOWBIRD CLA~S STATEMENT OF CONDITION
JUNE 30. 1952
1 Pickle PU.!S, J. Miller NHYC
7 S. Coast RPma.
RESOURCES
C-..b ua l land aad ln BUlkA
V. S. ~·~mm.-nt ~urfHf'S
Municipal Bonds
IAeAa and DIMount&
UABILITIES
Capital ~t.fok (Common)
Surplus
t.:ndh1df'd J>roft u
Rf'M'rv~ .
l 'neerDeil IDI.forKt FuntJ ture. FIJ tor...,. l.l Eq ulvmrn t.
~~
• 48%,630.83
1,19%,81.Nt.U
ZOl.009.M
I,IM,ots.%6
Sl.te'7.1S
1.844.12 D epofloit4:
Commerdal
~. l'IA«'ll
Public Fueck
t'. . Gov'm't
1Uft,IMA7
,Ml,M1.t'7 !%0,ooe.eo
H ..... II
70,000.00
IG,MO.OO
!5.1MA6
J ., .18S.t'7
14.ft7.'78
hands down .... T here are litera lly
hundreds of ~hman D i n g h i (' s
around. aU covered up week aftt>r
wt>ek in the boatyards a t NHYC
and BYC, but whl're are the skip-
pers? , .. Mr. and Mr-s. Ian Mur-
ray wE're at t ht> prcscn ta lion 1 o
cheer Cor Bob Carrington as he re.
Cf'ived his trophy Cor fir'St in the
South Coaster Class ---the charminl( Mrs. Mur·ray crewed for
him. . . Sheila. the Murrays'
daughte r. dressed in delicate or-
chid. was thE' cynosure or all eyes;
she plaet'd third in the series, sail-
ing a South Coaster. . . . Wf>nder
how Paul Platt keeps his mind on
his salting With his b e a u t i f u I
blonde wife alone. but he won se--
COild place Ln the South Coast 10
fleet. . . . Some folks who did not
l't!O!ive trophies but an such nice
people •t •e always J:tke to .-e
tMm about en Velma and Charlie
Dennison, • Jllr. and ~n. Haroid
Parcy, the BUI Campbells, ''tlllck''
Nicholas, Ma.rny Ann and J ohnny
Pearcy and Ann Sufkln and Ralph
Utlhoff.
2 J unco, Dick Wa rd UYC
3 Ouzel. Tony Torrance ... BYC
4 At Em. Phyllis Rawlins..NHYC
5 Bosun. Peter Frost . NHYC
5 Pelican, Paul Uvadary . ~
7 Mist, Lee Crisell . . ..LIYC
7 Hurricane. Mike Baum .. BYC
9 Sail & Win, Win FuJier NHYC
10 No Name, Walter Boice .. NHYC
11 Shamrock, T . O'Keefe ....... .BYC
12 Zombie, C. Cadwaladder . .LIYC
13 Uttie Corky,
!,u'7.16
TOTAL . • a.ea..ll86.01 TOTAL . .• • IS,eet,ll6.00
NEWPORT HARBOR BANK OPENED FOR BUSINESS
MARCH 14. 1949
Depoeits, June 30, 1949 --- ---• . •
Deposit& June 30, 1950 --- --• • --
Depoaits. June 30, 1951 ----- ----
Deposits, June 30. 1952 --• -• -• • •
OFJliCfJRS AND DlltECTOitS
J"'M fS • VAN DYKE Pres•da~• H L. HETRIC K c~uhter
R l. CRUl CHER. Chair"'G" b rd
s 980.G24.40
1.916;639.94
2.358.214.01
2.872.709.85
WM SEXTON . A u't, Cashier
V•cG Pre~rd~tnh B l. McKINNEY BRADEN FINCH
WA LTER MELLOIT THOS 8 FROST GEO J DAVIES. ANDR EW BROWN
MfMIEit F£0YAL D£JIOSIT INSUitANCE CORPORATION
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Next Saturday and Sunday wtll
be days of particular significance
to those who a re always In on
the sw~tlng and &training end of
salling, the crews. Since turnabout
is fair play, th~ Rhodes C1a.as wiJI
conduct Its annual crew r&Ct'S, wtth
the crews taking over duties a t
the helm and the skippers hauling
in on the Unes. Who knowtl •••
the akippen mjght even leam
somethlng new! lf 10 •• -you'll
be huring about It from me next
week.
Nancy Corkett .......•. HHYC
14 Puff Puff, M. Fulwr ...... ...NHYC
15 Mustang, Grayson Kel.to I.UC
16 Sabre, Lanny Coon .... -...NHYC
17 No Name, Sheila Burke ... .BYC
18 Vana Vana, Skip Hitcbeock
19 T\P Tip, J . Lewis ........... .NHYC
20 No Name, Art !Jirtcher ... .BYC
21 Pat Hame
22 Pong, Steve Boice ...... NHYC
23 BJue Jay,
J . Wannington ... NHYC
24 Da.nsador, B. Johnson .... NHYC
25 Mary Sue, J ohn Amold-.. LIYC
MALONlt H. HOLMES
GENERAl INSURANCE
at the V oqel Co.
Ill C..st Hl9t.w.,, Newpott leedl
..... "'-e: l&c.. 74M
......... ....,.., ~l444-W
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AFFOR
ELECTRIC e COMPA.NY e
ELEC'I'KICAL
CIITIIOTDR
l&eott 6l2t
810 Coast Highway
Newf"lri k.dl
Co1crete Work
of AU linda
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
BLOCK WAllS --·--
• I"'U!:E EWI'DIA Tl:8 •
Chas. WaiTIIII S.
ILc.ofl 1110-J • HArtH.t 1012-J
l2 I l N.wport "'-4. c..te .....
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~:-,::;.:_-Dr. G. E. Toln1 to Baild
So~:= .. "'c!n;::::t..~· ~·r.-:: :: Offtc:e in Lido Center
Hobby S~ to be one of the
feature attractions at the 1952
Orange County Fair set for Aue.
13-17, at the rairgroundla between
Santa Ana and Newport Beach.
Everything from collections of
mustache cups to model railroads
---featuring thousands of Items
showing unique and Interesting
things people do for a hobby • -•
will be on display.
Space reservations for exhibits,
arranged according to creative,
collectors', transportation and In-
dustry hobby divisions, have al-
rea dy taxed the capacity of the
six buildings allotted to Orange
County hobby societies and lndi-
\i dual hobbyists. according to Fair
Mana~er Bob FuUenwid('r.
A m.ooo permit for a doctor's
office at 502 Vla Malaga, near
the A.ulltance League 'lbrtft Shop
ln Udo CenteT, was issued last
week to Or. G. E . Tohlll, Balboa
resident whole professional offices
now are at 2209 W. Balboa Blvd,
Newport.
Thi.s pennlt helped brinJ the
first week of July up to $166,000,
Newport leading the way with
$55,000 In pennits, and Lido and
Newport Heights following with
more than $30,000 each. ,
FoUowing penni ts were issued
during the first week of July:
Newport
Chester Flory, additions at 212
42nd St., $6,800.
Richard's Market , greenhouse
for plants, $1,400.
Monnie Eberhart. windbreak at
Lido Trailer Park, $300.
Mamie Hunt. aluminum awning
at 7204 Coast Hlghway, $260.
Mrs. Agnes Velasco, Pasadena.
~room, l ·story, 1-unit dwelling at
S tamp collection£ of Oran~e
County philatelic soci('ties and In·
dividuals will occupy an entire
buildin&. Tile Orange Coast Min·
eral & Lapidary Society will fiU
another building with gem and
rock collt'Ctions, together with a
compl('te working shop including
silversmHhing a nd faceting. Tenms· Toamey
5310 W. Oceen Front, $9,000. C.
L. Kir'cl'aMr, builder.
J . 0 . O'Brien, windbreak at Lido
TraUer Park, s:lSO.
Western Canners, 517 30th St., remodel sl~ 1of existing cafe to
ooclrtall bar, $1,000.
Paul Heck. alterations at 3806
Rivet', rroo.
K Stanley Bent, alterations at
1900 Ocean Front, $600.
Or. G. E . TohHI, doctor's office
at 502 Via Malaga, $35.000. Wes
Farney, Builck>r
Udo luf'
Robert Keppen, Balboa, 5-room.
l·unit dwelling at 118 Via Lorca,
$15,000. Frank ,Bi~ll. build('r.
James Gray, 5-room. l.story,
1-unit dwelling at 123 Via Orvieto,
$16,500. George Holstein &: Sons.
builders.
Cor ona df'l Mar
John Maltlen, 520 Marigold, 7-
room. 2.story, 2-unll dwt'lling at
608-610 Iris, $15.000. 0 w n (' r
builder.
H('nry DuBois. Anaheim, 5-room.
1-story. 1-unlt dwt'llins:: at 307 Ja.s.
mine, $9,595 Howard G r t> (' n e,
builder . Model railroad c.lubs are putting
in a huge and permanent display,
occupying an entire building, to Sel for July 13 . T. c. ao~:.*~.WCo~al. alte ra-show locomotives with railway I tiOns, $2.000
cars roaring a round miniature
1
H. R. Robertson, glass-in porch
tracks in an t'Xhibit certain to ~-An inte r-club t('nn.is tournam('nt at 333 E. Bay Front. $300.
light kiddi('s as ""'ell as grown-ups. bt'tw('('n t h(' Valley Hunt Club of I F. J . Watt>rs. a lt('l'3tions at 215
Boy Scout ('Xhibits will occupy Pasadena and the Balboa Bay Club Grand Canal. $1,000.
another building fl'aturing a camp w1ll be he ld Sunday, J uly' 13. at Ba.lboa
grounds surrounding th~> structure. th(' local club. The top t('ams D L.. Stok('Sbury. alterations at
----from both clubs will par ticipate 120 E. Ocean Front. S2 200 Dr. Peterson Named in s1x mt>n 's doublt>S ~nd s ix mixed I John S. Griffith. 1-!&Tal.!l· at 1903
I doubl('S matcht>S. ",th the fln.t E. Bay, S1.550
Dr. Bas11 H. Pett~rson. pr('Sident two matcht>s set for 11 00 a rn.l Brue(' ~laleolmson. Pasad('na. 5-
of Orang(' Coast ColleJ:,'t'. was Playt>rs from the \·alley Hunt Club room. 1--;tor} 1-urut d\\-elhnl{ a t
elN'tro president of th(' Amt'ncan mclud':_ )!('ssrs and :-.iesdame' 441 ~t>\ Ill(', Sll. 10 R Sta~ ton
AssociatiOn of Junior CoU('$:('!1 at Don S~hsbury. Robt'rt Rhod('S, Dorn . buildt>s
the 32nd annual comt>ntion of the Gran t )1acdonnell. J amt>s Gambl('. :O.I"wport tlf'l~ht..<~
Association in Boston Edward Washburn. James Boylt> :-.:('\son Holmwood. L1do I-.;l'.
_ _ Ha rold K('ith. Robt'rt Mairs. Lois 6-room. lit· tor}. 1-unst d"elhnsr
-* LonyaLOOI' .. FJa ctN
bee Board Pr_.deat
The Orange Cout Col.W&e Board
of Trustees last week •leeted Wal·
ter M. Longmoor of Newt or t
Beach to the presldmey f/6 the
board for 19152.53. ~ D.
Lawhead of Seal Beedl wu
elected ~. OthPr manfJell are
narrra LeBud. Hun tinE£ Beadt; Dr. Horace Park8,
&laad; and Louk ~.
llllalter.
HOME
LOANS
./
At Or•ft9• County's
L...ding Hom4 l~inc
Institution
QUICK
24 HOUR SERVICE
LOW
LOW "REOUaN&"'
INTEREST lA TIS Ensign etassUied ads have been Odnzola . John Lamb. PaLm('r at 30R Holmwuod lJr.. $24.500
a proven means of rea chlng buyers Wh('aton, Clou~h Stt.'l'l(', Huston Frank BlSSeU. builder.
• for all soru of m('rchandise-Use Taylor, and Robt'rt BennNt. Ru."'-"<·11 :\1('redlth. 6109 ·('ashort.> I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~th~e~m~!~P~h~o~cn~e~HAr~~bo~r~1~1~1~4.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Pa rticipants from the Balboa Dr .. 6·room. 1-stor). 1-untt dwo.>ll-EASY
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS
Newport Bll'd., Coeta II,_ ar...eo. aou
BUILDIIIG BLOCKS
PUMI·BLOK Co.
LUMBER SAT.StoS
SUII.9 to I
at ... ABC LUMBER
a-eo. M81
1<10 !'. 17U. ~t. COSTA IOSA
l'litcla._HAI'Nr IIM-J
li1oor Coverings-Drala._..
Asphalt Tile -Rubber TUe
Formica -Unoleum 1l1e CARLTONS' UN~u~~
IS~ & 17UI 8L Ooet.a 11-
BEAOON cao-W
22 Years ln Orang(' County
WELCH'S
READY -MIXED
CONCRETE
BEacon 6547
Newport ........ o.1a Meea
Oraap 1111 -Ill lal -MOVING and STORAGE L-. .. u -.E
8enlq t1M1 Newpart Ba"'-Area
Tra11fer Co.
c. E. llc:Niel
ltta Harbor m.tl.. O..ta •-
Ray Club will includ(' :-.iessrs in~ at 1212 Ch ff Dr.. $12.000.
and ~tmcs Courtney Platt. Ralph Ownpr buil<k'r .
And('rson. Dave McClymPnt . and MONTHlY PAYMENTS
t hp Mm('s han Mac~fillin and TO TRAVEL 'TIL FALL
.lnhn Clar k, and th(' Mis<>rs Dian<' ~ The Dr. Thl'Odor·p P ('tzold fam-
\V.•.;t , Marian Raful. and ~tary Ro. ily, 1315 Ocean Blvd . Corona d('l
1 htm> Also Pntered are \'an Zerbe.>. I ~ta1• ar(' l('aving for a two-month 1
f ;il Barct>l?.. Roger Ho~. Grorgt.' tour' of the north\\'('Stt>m par ts or
Ya rdl('y, \ mc!-' .Healy. Van Jot~:". the United S tatp.;, mcludsn..: nmth-~ud Zcrb<-. \~tlham JaJ!('r sr .. W tl-em California. OrC'..:on, \\'a,hm~-ham J ager Jr., A. J . W('st. Bob M w . · d
FRIENDLY
SYMPATHETIC SERVIC£
Robins and Lou l.ibbt'y. 1 ton. ontana, )Onung an even
At 5·00 p. m . an ('Xhibition Colora do
WE IVY auSl OEEOS
1 match \\ill bt' play('d by J ohn p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Lamb. Bill H ubler. Van Zerbe-and S O ES ON Wf:ll LOCATED HOMES
I Don Sahsbury Altt'r th(' matches. LOAN fOR H I
a cocktail party will bt' gt\'('n by
)1r and ~Irs. KPnn('th T. Kendall
in th<'ir homl' a t the Balboa Bay
C'l ub. in honor of the t('nnis play-
rrs Th<'rl' will be a dinner-dance
at th(' club that ('H'ninl!'. for mem-
b<-rs and rriPnds of both partici-
LAGUN.4
patin'! clubs
Corona del Mar Seaman
Takes Gunnery TraUrinq
R<'porung to th(' Fl<'<'t Air De·
fPOSl' Training ('('nt<'r at tht> l ' ~.
:"aval Training Ct'nt<'r. Sam Nl'cl<.
Va. fnr a rours.-of instruction in
~:unn<'rY from t lw a 1 tack cart:o
USS Alshain is Wilham W Ja<-k-
... un. lxmtswain's male sca m an.
t'SI'\. snn of l\tr a nd Mrs W iU !iam 1
W J ackson of 407 HeliotroPE' Aw ..
Corona dl'l ;\far.
H(' <'n terro th(' :"an in ;-.;,)\t'm·
bf'r. 1950. and r('C('ivPd his rt•crutt
trainin~ at the :"a\'al Trasnm~
I C('ntl'r. $an Dt('~O. Calif. H~· was
graduatC'd from ~('wport Harbor
Union High School
Students a re train<'d to op!'ra te I
and main tain all ty}X's of ship-
board anll~trcraft guns at th('
<'t'nter. Upon compl('tion of the 1 course they a re returned to their
permanent dut) stations.
Assessment Complaints?
The City Council wlll m(.'(.'t as
a board of Equalization beginn ing
with Monday evt'nim(s r egular
Council me<'tim: and continuing
tn adjourned sessions from 10 a.m.
to noon through Friday. July 11 .
ME MO ---
'Yl" to-YEAR LOAN
Construction Loans
5%-20 Years &
FEOE.i.AL SAVINGS
LOAN ASSOCIATION
SEE BOB SA'M'LER
Representing
n2 Oc:..n Avenue
Phot,e: 4-1 In
Pqirier Mortgage Co. LAGUNA BEAC~
1'115 Cout ~lvd. CDM
Pb.. a& 1077-.,J-10 l-6186
de orat ors
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of fine homes · yachts· apartments
Her• •• Hou1e •nd Garden •• have EVERYTHING.
You can 1elec:t yo~W furnitllf·e from the t.r~ri col-
lection of Modem •nd Pacif;c. Tropical in thit ,,...,
We have leNJ• riCKb of drepery ~d 11plwm+ery fe-
brics, ••llpepen. fl_.. covering' .~ a ppf;.nceL
House & Gercfen wortrooms "•"• • reporlation for
doing the fiflftt upt.olst.,., erod clrepety WOt\ arod
our fWftitwe arod ratten dtops feshion ••qv~
mede furniture. You wve time al'd money by phoft..
int for -of -decorators • • • ~,.. It 1t0
obligetion.
House ! Gorden
I tt COAST MleH WAY• .. ,.,O.T I I ACM, CAll,, o, •• ••111 t·oo .. 6tOO -s • ...,.. eo•oo •• 11(10
PAll I fill ITt I( ... -.. .w •••
SWINGS • UMIRHLAS·PADS • RE COVERS
YACHT FU"NITUR£• I~R8E OUES
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Page II
Hoover Report LeHen~ City Muter Plu
EDM'OR OF THE ENSIGN,
(0ontioue4 ft'om pqe 1) Federal Reserve Bank in Otlcago,
time and motion study for West-
ern Electric in Chicago for tw o
~. more than five years execu-
Uve le!CI'etary and treasurer for
Pro America in Los Angeles and
for a downtown Los Angeles lnf-
provalent association.
'1""-e discussion on tax assessing
ancl collectlng wu lar&'eJy .taU.
tJcaJ (reported in a separate story
on page one) with information sub-
mitted by members of the New-
port Harbor Realty Board. Roger
HaJd&cre suggested that the Little Hoowr recommendation merited
turtber 1tudy, and Harold Arthur,
J~W..-..,t of the West Newport
~ent Assn., and Allen
S telle of Corona del Mar supported
tJIIII R~UeStion.
Last week the Enslgn stated
that "Robert Lynn protested
against Realtor Price McCuistion's
request to build on an acljoinlng
lot." That 1tatement 1s not true.
Mr. llcC\d.ltion does not intend
to build on an "adjoining lot." All
a matteT of l"eeOrd. Mr. McCuis-tion is a friend and competitive
neighbor on Coast Blvd. and we
personally have no quarrel with
him.
(<)mtmued fraiD .... 1)
Blvd. and at Mehdden l»J. It Is
•ugaeated that u a temporary
expedient to permit crou traffic
and pedestrian movement that the
portable type wind-up U:;afflc sig-
nal be used at 32nd St. and 28th
St. until the connection t. con-
atructed from Newport Blvd. to
Balboa Blvd.
(3) BALBOA BLVD.
I t will be essential to consider
provision for an alternate route
along the Oct'an Front so that
th«.>re will be proper circulation in
lht> area.
Oty CJerk C. K Priest, who is
the public relations officer, de-
.ertbecl his duties, and his work of
p+'hlo!ng the "Know Yotm"City'
~ta was supported by Ro-
be-rt Allen. Mr. Brewer and Coun-
cU.u Isbell. Mr. Allen made
the motion to reject the commit-
tee recommend& tion and the mo-
tion wu approved without oppo-•tim.
But we do have a serious quar-
rel with the self-designated "city
fathers." who appear to be so ig-
norant of the fact that in Corona
del Mar our only a&aet. for the
benefit of our buatnesamen, IJea in
our beaches and the view from our
bluffs; that they wou1d pennlt. in
violation of thelr own building and
zoning ordinances, the erection or
a second and separate building for
residential purpoees. and under
separate ownership, on an R-1
zoned piece of property-part of
oM single lot, to be exact-facing
on Ocean Blvd. in Corona del Mar.
ROBERT B. LYNN
214 1JU Ave. e .. e
COSTA IESI
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1811 NEWPORT BLVD.
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ARVO E. HAAPA. Publisher
Newport Harbor Ensign
As one of your remote subscrib-
ers. may I congratulate you for
your June 26 issue and your own
stick-the-neck-out courage? Hope
you haven't had to take too many
bops and blffs for your daring-
the daring young man on tht> Oy-
ing Ensign (assuming you arc
young!)
You apparently are a man-and-
wife team. Hope you continue to
make a great success or the En-
sign.
In a sens«.> I. too, am a publishrr:
with the U.S. Coast & Geodetic
Survey, on the "staff" or the Coast
Pilot. which. as you may know. is
the mariner's bible for all t.hc ports
a nd 50.000 mUes or the U.S. A.
waterfront !including your own
very fine harbor). We print 10
editions, revised and rt'-published
about every 5 to 7 years. Our
latest, incidentally, is the Pacific
Coast edition.
I am familiar with Newport
Beach. In fact. I am a Californian.
still a legal resident of San Diego.
The next time I get back there
I'd like to meet you. Meanwhile.
keep me on u a aubtcrlber.
By tbe way, I noted in a recent
issue that you are keeping on top
of your channel-dredging matter.
As we here are cla.e to the Corps
of ngtneera and thelr work, U at
any ti~ I could help you, let me
know.
Sincerely,
WM. A. DENNIS Chevy~. Md.
CJaarch r.u Mark
ethAmdvenary
OuUt Omreh by the See of
Newport will open ita celebration
or the 40th anniversary of its
founding SWlday morning when
the Rev. John Gabrielson of Ven-
ice, who 40 years ago as a school
boy at the Unjvcrs1ty of Southern
California founded the local con-
gregation. returns to preach at
the two morning services.
As a student studying for the
ministry, he was sent in the s pring
of 1912 to Newport Beach to con-
duct preaching St>rviccs. The com-
munity responded to his preaching
and on August 11 of that year, the
church was or~anlzed with 13
charter members.
Services were held in the old
"city hall by the Newpor t pier. The
jail was directly below the council
room where the services were con-
ducted. and many times on Sunday
nights the prisoners became rather
noisy. Cynthia Grey. then a col-
umnist on thl.' old Los Angeles
Record, wrote the story for her
paper or the incongruous combina-
tion of the church and jail In th«.>
same building.
During the years Mr. Gabrlttson
has served Methodist Churches in
Bellflower, Santa Monica, Blythe,
Colton. Montebello, Lo6 Angeles.
Pacific Palasades, San Diego, and
has been pastor in Venice the put
ten yean.
A major point of congestion Is
at the intersection of McFadden
Pl. and Newport Blvd l Tralflc
control Islands and signal& sug-
gested by this plan will provide for
smoother flow and give greater
capadty to the lntenection while
at the same time permit safer pe-
destrian crossing.
Signals are suggeeted at the in-
tersection with the connection at
Newport Blvd and the proposed
Padfic Way at 15th St., 8th St ..
and Palm St.
(4) BEACH PARKWAY
The plan proposes a Parkway
aJong the beac.h between McFad-
den Pl. and G St. to pennit great«.>r
use of the beach area as well as
provide essential traffic circula-
tion and capacity on the Pe nin-
s ula. The Parkway is to be-con-
nected to Balboa Blvd. at 15th St.
and Palm St. Traffic signals are
proposed on the Parkway at Palm
St., 8th St .. 15th St. and Ocean
Front Dr.
t5) PACIJI'IC WAY
The plan proposes the construc-
tion of a street following th«.>
alilmmcnf of th«.> PE Railway from
Balboa Blvd. to 45th St. turning
to connect to Coast Highway at
the present Balboa Blvd. Intersec-
tion. Also proposed is ultimate
construction of a sh"uctur«.> cross-
ing ov«.>r the Coast Highway to al-
low a connection to Newport Ave.
to eliminatr the net>d of widenin~:
Balboa Blvd between 31st St. and
the hi~hway. Traffic signals arc
proposed at the intersection or
the ()c(>an Front connection at
34th S t.
(6) OCEAN FRO~T DRJ\'E
Th<' plan suggests extension of
Oct>an Front Drive from 23l'd St.
to 34th St. to provide a second
m<'ans of acet'SS to t)le McFadden
business area and to provide a con-
ne-ction for through traffic be-
tw.-en the Beach Parkway and Pa-
d flc Way.
('7) Slat STREET Access to the Peninsula south-
west of the Rhine is now provided
by 31st St. Much of the traffic
turns at LaFayette Ave. and goes
to 82nd St. or Via Udo. It la pro-
posed to extend 31st St. to con-
nect to 32nd St. at LaFayette Ave.
to ellminate the present shuttle
movement on narrow Lafayette
and to provide better access to th~
Peninsula.
(8) BAYSIDE DRIVE n,e plan provides for widening
Bayside Dr. from Marine Ave. to
Marguerite Ave. in Corona del
Mar to four lanes although pres-
ent Improvements m a k e good
a lignment and widening extremely
costly. Signals al'e proposed at
Marine Ave.
(9 ) BALBOA IS.LA~D
Tht> plan proposed a second
bridge connecting Onyx Ave. with
Marint> Ave. at Bayside Dr .. with
one-way traffic northbound on
Marine and southbound on Onyx.
To provide additional capacity on
Park a ve .. it is proposed to nar-
row the cent«.>r parkway to a llow
a full 20 feet of width on ('aCh side
from Marine to Agate. The plan
suggests widening Agate from
Park Ave. to the ferry to 32 feet
or prohibiting all parking in this
section. Traffic signals are pro-
poeed at Marine and Park.
(10) N'£WPORT BLVD.
NORTH OF ARCHES
The plan proposed widening
Newport Blvd from 17th St. in
Costa Mesa to the Arches to pro-
vide four full lanes. nus proposal
Ia based on the extension of New-
port Ave. to connect with Balboa
Blvd. at Coast Highway, and to
the proposed Padfic Way. and lf
not undertaken. NewpoTt Blvd
shou1d then be realigned and the
approachetl to the Arches recon-
structed to provide greater capa-
city.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. ThomJ)60n.
705 Broad St .. Newport Heights.
spent the Fourth of July week~d
at their former home in &<>uth
GatP. The Thompsons moved to
tht' Harbor in March. He is associ-
ated with R06&n, Inc.
PAUL HENDERSHOT. Manager
MRS. DltAR.BORN ILL
Mrs. Margaret Dearborn. 301
Amethyst Ave .. Balboa laland, was
tabn to the Santa Ana Conunun-
tty Ha.ptal on Sunday momlng.
A1tbou«h aerlously W. abe II re--
ported to be mak:lng a aUcht lm-
~t.
Mother's Club
Plans Activities
1'fle Mothen' CJub of Job's
Daughters BethellS7 met Wednes-
day of Jut week at the home ot
¥rs. Walter Nollar, 406 38th St.,
~ewport., Mrs. Fred Woodworth
was co-hostess, and Mrs. W. B.
MerrlJJ, president, conducted the
business aeulon. A project this
tenn wiU be the sale of greetlng
cards and utlllty hangars. Mrs.
James Harris will be chairman of
the gTeeting card sale.
Others present were Mmes. W .
E. Nickell, E. M. Milum. E. V. Ra-
gan, D. B. Wagner, H. C. Burdick,
Walter Burroughs, 0 . E. White,
Ernest McCJellan, J . A, Harris .
W. B. Merrill, and Harold Fink.
The next meetlng wUI be held at
1:30 p. m . Sept. 10 at the home
of Mrs. E. V. Ragan.
Glendale Guesta Visit
The Higbies on Island
Guests from Glendale made the
F ourth a lively holiday for the
Clarence Higbie family at 328
Amethyst Ave., Balboa l&land Be.
aides boaUng, swimming and play-
ing bridge (.the group wu origin-
ally a bridge club ln Glendale), the
guests d e v o u r e d a shore-style
baked a lbacore dinner.
The houseparty included Mr.
and Mrs. Her ber t Vossler and
sons Bud and Don. Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Pau1
Jordan.
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