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Tbunday, Aug\Wt 7, 1952
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Harbor 1114 cmd 1115 CORONA DEL MAIL CALIF.
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A• I~ New•f'a,_.
ccweriaa dae aadn dty
ol Newpon Beach.
5 Cents VoL 4--No. 52
WPORT OIL FIELD. 0 'd
ThE Lno 17 HOUTs in the Water -
b y HOI> -8 2 MEN SURVIVE ORDEAL
Boundary
Near Hwy.
Today's issue of thla Enaign of
ours is Vol. 4, No. 52, which means
we are just now completing a full
four years. Happy birthday, En-
sign! This ls aging us both. • • •
"Possessory Interest." a dull
subject, but a center of great fu-
rore at this moment, Is therefore
deserving of thorough and calm
and unbiased analysis.
This com plica ted topic came up
last wet>k when Cound lman Fran-
cis H orvath asked C. K . Priest, the
dty cle-rk, and also assessor. if
possessory Interests are being as-
seaed against the BaJboa Bay
Club. &-aeon Bay and Balboa
Yacht Basin, all located on city-
owned land.
City Clerk Priest answered "No"
and there was a considerable erup-
tion in print about violation..~ of
the Munidpal Code and faHurf' to
aSS<'SS.
Calmer anal~ls and checkln~ le-
gal aspects brought forth tht> con-
clusion that abstaining from as-
sessing these pos&essory interests
is sound legally and is ln the best
interests of the city and its tax-
peyers.
The terrifying ordeal of 17 hours had decided to take with t hem at Just before 9 Sunda~ morning
In the cold and rough waters or the last moment. Hollis swam out another boat passed by not too far the Pacific Ocean was described and recovered the rope, and the away. The two men shouted and A proven oil field at the door-
by Hollis Wood of Balboa and his two men tied It to an oarlock. over also waved on<' of the otrs. Th stE'p of We.t Nt>wport was ap-
brother-in-law after their ~ue the upturned bottom of the boat crew on that boat did not see proved by the Board or Supt>rvi~
off San Clemente Sunday morning. and fast to the other oarlock. and them, but another boat dld, thl' ors Tuesday morning
also tyin g the oars to tht> boat. Doja. skiPJl('red by Da.rN'Jl RRnnt> Tht> oil field map; ~wen the okey
They w('re In tht' watPr. holding From then on It was a tight to ThP crt>w of the Doja at first ht>st-by Supervisors bri'n~ tht> souther-on for tht'ir livt>s to their ovf'r-1 bo da c h w N rt hang on. with every other wave tated to approach because they Y un ry o t t' E'St -ewpo turned outboard motor boat. fight-breaking over them. tl'ft>ught it might bt> a submarine. fie ld to v.;thtn 100 f<'et of the City
lng fatigut> a nd sleep, from 4 p.m. Back home Mrs. Wood and her but they came ciOS<' enough to see limits. rathf'r than thf' extension
Saturday until they were rescued sister were waiting for their hus-the plight of the two m en. Hollis of 16th S t. as ri!'Questt'd by civic
nbou.l 9 o'clock Sunday morning. bands to return, ~cause a going-and Ernest v.pre taken aboard. groups of Nrwport and Coron8 d«>l
Their lives hung llteraUy by a away party had been arrnn~ed for taken into thP rnb1n. and trt>att.>d !\tar Tht> C1ty C'ounCll of Nl'WpOrt
rOPE' during that ordeal. bt>causr Saturday evenm~ for the WI~ by a doctor who happt>ned to 1>4• &>arh dl:-11 had n..>questE'd the
it was only because of a short balk's. who had bN•n visiting in aboard. County Planninr C'nmmi~sion and
lf•ngth or ropt> which thi'Y tird to Ralboa for two WN'k.s. Thr)' in-Ju.c;t bc>fore 10 (l•cJock Mrs. Wood tht• "urwn i"flr" tn k('('p the rnl
th<' oarlocks that thf'Y werr a ble formffi tht> Coast Guard. r<'ceivf'd and :'-t,..; Wl<'balk rt'Ct'IVed a call rayld .bouncia rll'l' &wa~ from t h,.
to hold on in thr rough Sf'a. a r!'port aboftt two hour!> latrr that from the San C1t.>mentl' Pier that I t·aty lim1t1.
Mr. Wood. who livl's nt 1713 the Coast Guard had ston<' O\'f'r their husbands had !>(>en found Tho" 1W-Ioot ,t•tbctr k wlll kN'fl
Ocean Blvd. lert with his brother-the 14-mile bank but had S<'-f'n no I ~fC' about HI milE's off San Clf'm-'"'II!> up on ttM-bluff "a"tf'rl~ of
In-Jaw, Ernl'St Wit'balk of Dail~ si~ of an outboard. Tht>rf' was a l'ntr. A n<'i~hbor. G. T !vfcLaul!h-58th St but thl' ptu\o•n ''t•ld w11l
City. at 7 a.m . Saturday on an ht~h Cog, so that ~f'arch plant's lin. drovf' Mrs WiPbalk a nd Mr.-includf' thf' wei~ on th• lov.landc;
albacore fishing trip toward Cata-m uld not 'iO out. I W ond and son.c: Pt'tPr and Da,1d bet\\een tht> bluff.; 'lnd tht .:::1 nta
lina. In tht> aftt'moon thf' hPI\\')' In thP oct>an thP tv.o m<'n first 10 tho • plt>r Also drl\·ing dctwn '-'•'rt• Ana River Eal>tt'rly boundar) of
swells forced them to s tart hack tried to turn the boat 0\'l"r, but Mr. Wood's p&rt>nU., Mr a nd !\[r.., th•• fil"ld b nt-ar \\'htttwr =--r
toward Newport Harbor. fHilrd W hf'n night cam!' on thP~ John Rlrron of Do\\nt'y. The\' '"'ro· Appro,al u r tht• oal fll'ld rna~
About 4 p. m a hugt> wa\'(' had a trrrtbll' time t~;n~t to stAY all WAtllnt: nt thf' pier when tho• a-. 11 prt>lmunar~ ,tt p toward cau~ht the 12-foot boat and turnf'd I aw~tkP. rach helpin~ the othf'r to Do•J·l ftnall\ cCim• In about 6 p m drafung 1M prn\\'n ntl lll'ld nrdJ-
it ovf'r, throwinl! Holl1s clronr but kl'c•p from rallin~:; aslC'Pp Thry Th" me• ml'r wrrt> !>ufft>nn.: nanc.· Th1 v.·JII pro,tdl' that otl c.-atchin~-: Em<'st undf'r th<' bnat wf'rt' abl<' to S<'f> thP li~hts of San rrom shock and r xhaustwn. frtJm
1
\\t·ll~ can \>4· drtTINi '-'t'htn prmf'rl-
Hollis hPlpt>d Emf'S I from under
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ClPmrnt<' in thl" dic;tanc.-P A ft'" ~" llllov. m.: t hr "hit v.a ter and oil field!. wit huut th•' pPrmn
the boat, and then occurrf'd th<' boats pasSE'd by in f'Rrl) mormm: frt•tn bf•tn.: butft•t'od -.c:.inst tht•tr Dnlling uut!ldf' of prm~n oil
incidt>nt that savf'd their lives. murh to far for hailim:. A small oHrlltrn•,d tx~~t t h.> thf' wa\C•s. But rtt•lcb c.-an bt> don• onl~ upon tl'·
Ernest happened to Sf'e the ropt" outbNtrd camt' prNtY c.-losE'. but th,• flrdral "'"' fl\t rand thP\' \'l.t'rt' .-.uance of a \1St permt. a!tf'r .a m the water being swt'pt away l 1ts mnHor drnwnNI out lhl' shoutc; f · publlc ht>arang. The ordlnanet w11l
from the boat-a rope that Hollis for help. sa f'. also include a number e f r~>stnC'·
'!"he county does not now t11x the
clt,y for t he land on which the
8aJboa Bay Club, Beacon Bay and
Balboa Yacht Buin are located. ~~";!t=r: t!~J~;t~ Fred Miller Outfall ( .... tract Is Let Pf'TlY is not sub~t to tax If USf'd VII !:e.pubJ!.e:m~:t::"e~ Wi-n~ 'Flight' 11le Oranste County Sanitation j automatic N"\'islon claUSf' pro\'ld-
tion.s on drillin~ to prohtbll un-
sightly operatioru. and to N'QUtrf'
cleAnirll up alter aband<lntnl:
well
1nt~""t by ttie city would gjvc the f""" mstricts la!!t night awarded 11 ing that th<> outfall would be short-
, th t t U t Oft• • $2,047.809 contract to Healey-Tib-ened by 1.000 feet, and the Cfll'l Gold 'S' Racing
Here Next Week cue or e coun Y 0 co ec o.o."es A skillfully !'Bll~d ~nowb&rd race I bit& of san Frand~co for con-rt:'ducE'd by ~146.076, 1! fmancing fro~~~~~ ,!~~l~J~~nt; poor brought a Clost' nctory Sunda.Y to structlon of the 7.000-foot marine cannot be arran~ed within 641
business on part of the dcy. This Fred Miller Jr .. or Balboa and secUon of thP outfaU sewer. days. Thf' district" a!'(' at pru.-
example given by City Clerk Priest Pasadc>na in the .17th . Ann~ The contract award carriPS an f'nt hort of the nNYs~nr~· funds Th«' annual Gelid .. ~.. ri•• ... for
a t last WHk's Council m~ting will Flight _of the S~w~~:S· tn which allott4'd spr•rtfiotlly for the out-tht> champlon.stup nm~n~ thc Snov.-
show you how poor business it 114 sktpfl('rs co pe Mrs. De bo fall •. bird sk ippt>rs v.otll txo h1•ld '" th,.
ooltect taxes on $100.000 posses-Harbor Y~ch1 . Club. ~"'"~ tht> \-\'arn~r of Hnnungton &ach. Bra-.... ~~·k Th'' :';l'wport Harbor Ral-
would be: Suppose we were to Fred. member o{ thf' Newport ar m A rommtttre tnrludtnJ.: \\tilt"' I ba\ Thun;da\' and F nd,n of nE'JCT
sory intrrest against Beacon Bay; finish linr '" has Snowbird l"o. ~ Di A I 80 d<'n Fmch of Corona dt>l ~iar a~d hoa. Ltd{• lsl«' and T\tt lbna Island
•that would bring in about $1 ,000 Sit 3 ·04 p.m . an hour a nd 2-t man· es at ge 0 Roi"W'r t Bonf'y or Anaht•tm \\'Ill Ya<'ht Club "Ill ...... ltd their b;..,r
In taxes to the city. At tht> saml' litE'S aftt-r the starti~g ~n. Abnut S<'<'k. tn arran~:'( th,. O('('f'!l.;ar~ ft-... kipp. n; h l "m '~ '' '" tt.n•o> r H'''s
time it would cost the city about :\0 ,.,.ronde; brhlnd htm caml' To~y Dr Harrv Whitr rf'ad thr-ru-nanCl'_lf;. . Thursda' <U•d '"''' .. t .. F rtd:H
$6.000. bf>caus.-'the county would TorranC'I' or B a I h 0 8 Island 10 nrral s••nrirf' hPid thi .... morninJ: Whlle the manm• S('('tiOn of tho P n• ... ent~t"'" d.nxvr \\:11 bP FrirlJl ·
coUed taxes from tht> dty on a ~nO\\bird 1'\o. 243. v.ho had ~n IThuNldAyl Rt thP Balbllll Island o~trall program v.as appro\'cd ln~r ,.,rnmc ;11 tho "lll'•. \\oth Cnrr-
valuatio n of about $156,000 on tht> challrm:•ns: ror.thf' lf'Ad t'VI'r sm,cl' CnmnH.n&t) :'lft'thodh.t Church for mJ:ht. the land SN'tlnn 110 ronn•~' modon J A Btt k pr., ... ,dJn~:
land fwhlch. let mE' rE'pcat. is roundang. tht' fu·st m~trk<'r 10 he Mr.; 'l:•r.::.rl't O..•arbnrn. M-~car-the outfall w1th thP IN'!llmt•llt
owned by thf> city and is now tax Nnrth 1 . .1do C'hann~1 • old rt'-tdt'nt of 301 Amf'thy!lt An· plant 1 was r<'Jt'('h--d and mu-.t ho• ---
E'xempt). Paying $6,000 t o collect I ln,thlrd piiH'r v.a!; P"'",r Fr~.,t fh lhe>.t Jc;lanrl whn ri if'd 'Tnnda\ rt'-dPsi~E'd to n ·d uCf' thf' CtiSt ,..,., 'Jeft Budget
$1 ,000 would not 1x-C'onductinc: of !'i<'wport. who!>,. .hro1h• r T .. m I :tft"' no .on . \\'ork ''" th• ou1fall "'"IC \\ dl ~~
h "'I ht In t vrar Thl' ~ .. , \rt '""'' '"lfl ... h;,uld t)t• "' 11!\ city affnlrs in th(' lntrrt>sts of a ll won t p r w "' . '11 ... I'· II h<H'n ft·r \\boom n· I F Ch t Dri of US taxnn\'f'J"<> n thrr' amun tho flr-:t til \\f'fl' hom l hll of th· l'~tllt.h I'> n.tnlo'tl at, Ut :":, '' rr.ho :' I t53. ;\tr ttl>~h or es ve ·-·. • • p 1 1 · dar\ ol t..oo;; An<>l'lo·... Scud tnd '' Ottwr {th!i'-f!. ,,, 'h• • flU .1\'a • "' h!id Ito rt :11 ,1 tl .tlw•!tt' '''"'" !olf 11 Don't fors:rt that ~f'pt. 1t is thf' Thomas O'Kel'ft> of Ht•\Hl~ lltll' tho' pt-.• fclllr \\•'•k-. "' ~..tllhl An l ('11\int\·\qclt· '•\\or I•'' r;,rt \\J
co-o~~k of r.alboa hland .tl"' I •· luu'-l•t>d b~ th<or tam•· last duy to rt'~istt>r <:O you C'an -~)'TTlOUr O<T • • C'ommuntt\ Hnsptltil A nathl' or
vote in the r-:ovf'mbc>r li(f'neral Plf'c-Mkkaf'l Baum nf An·adla. l >IC'k C'ro"n Pomt. IndtRna. shP had
lion fV01t> for Ike. that is.) Ward of Lido Island. Rtll Lloyd or been a rcsidrnt nr Balboa for thf' Seek to Bar Vot·e
• • • Pasadena and Noel Barlow of &I-pa~t 10 \'<'-11~'<' 1nrt wac; a<'ti\'P in the
Looks like thf' city is under ob-boa Island. work or' tht' Ralhoa fc;Janli Church 0 J •
ligation to do jus'ticc to the Police Other award winnl:'rs. werf'. Ann snrl thf' Ill'\\ I~· foundPd :>Ot-wport ft ncorporation
Department and g-rant them the Rawlins of F'UU!'rton. first g~rl to nAR rhaptll I
reqUt>St for a 40-hour week. They finish; Mona Rae Rar.low of. ~1-S hf' is survivffi by her son-in-The formal C'fln p.t1.._., ' nppo"
a.re now on a 48-hour, six-day boa Island. youngest gtrl to fuush. I law, Con\'f'r~r WurdPnlaJln or SRI-incorporation of ( 'n!>t.. :.t~·sa bP-
week-no overtime , no holidays sailing alone: John Marcin of Bal-l boa Island. who is commodore or gan last Friday e\l'nmc nt am~'< t-
oft. The City Hall staff Is on a boa, youngest boy to finish. sailins: thr Ralboa Y1 cht <lub: nnf' I!'T8nd-ing ht>ld at tht> Costa Mt..._'t \t:ltn
five-day basis, and certsinly the Ilion~; LeRoy Unnard of Pa~a-j son. Capt William Rea\is. stn-School Mrmbt'N or tlw ('om-
police Ioree Is pulling as big a dena. oldest skipper; M. T . Bl~ck.: tlon<'d in Florida. and l'-'O sis t<>rs. millet' opposin~ incorpor,!tm~ ut
share of tM load in t he way of wood of Centrevillt>, Md. first 'V Mrs. Jl'ssie Moon of North Holly-this llmt>" art' now rollt>Ctin,g SlJO:· ~rvice for the city. Granting boat to finish; Dr. Stephen RoyCE' wood and Mrs. F . H VandE'rHey-natures on pt>titions to v.;thdraw
their request would be a big step of Pasadena, tint "Me" boat to dl'n of MlchiJ;an. Her daughter. various sections now within tht·
toward pt'Ovidlng the extra pollee finish. Also wtnning awards were Mrs. Wurdcmann. died a short propose-d cl~ boundaries. v.ith thf'
protection that sevt-ral locaiJtle. the 11th to finish and every lOth time a~o. goal of k~ping tht> incorporation
In this aree are now asking. thereafter . Raltz Mortuary, funeral direc--L'\Sue o!f tht> ballot
Start BaildiDg
School loads
The earth-moving activity along
MacArthur Blvd. north of Corona
del Mar is the beginning of laying
out roads for the new t>lementary
school to be built on the hillside.
The Irvine Co. Is building the road .
which wiU run from MacArthur
toward Buck Gulley. along the
northtml boundary of the school
grounds.
Bids have been called by the
Board of -rru.tees of the N ewport
BNch Sehool District fo-r sUe
gra4lna for the new ele~ntary
ICbooL Openlnr of bidl it M t for
4 p.m. ~. A\11. 19, at ~
~ .... School.
The? Flight began as a di.M'I tors. announced that in tennent will A. C HoHman was M med 11s
bctw('('n Seymour ~k in No. 113 be at Forf'<lt l.awn Mt>morlal Park. chairman of the corruruttt'f' and
and Dick Wa.rd in No. 310, who serving on the action comnutt<'t'
exchanged leads while heading Albng• hi Js First ar<'-Harry Estus. Gilbert Sf'BI. i\frs toward the No-rth Udo Chann~l. (i(ortrudr Mirklf'wntt as c;f"CN'tary
Then 16!year~ld Fred Miller, Jr., and lfnrrv A 'drtrh as trri\~•Jr-r
who has been Ln eight rugh ts and T FU • Ra I ~rt"t'lOg to llikf' on th(' )Ub of Cll'-
won SC<."'nd In 1950, took over 0 e m ce <'Uiating pt>tition.-. \\o•rp :'>tr Hoff-
while passing tHe Balboa Bay Club \ mttn. Mr F.stus. Mr AldnC'h. John
area and was never overtaken. He Rex Albright, 23511 Si(P\&1 Rd . Vog!'l. Paul Clam· ~fr.., Hun ll•r
w11s first around Marker No. 1-ClUf HRvt'n, ho fil£'d for t ht• ('r,•• 1>-. Ft I'd Opp. R R ME:'SSin~
at 2:21 p.m., foUowt:'d by Tony Nf'WJ'IOrt Rt>ach Elt mNHftry School and nm sc . Clair !>I
Torrance, Dick Ward. Sc•ymour Board •''('('liOn to hr h4'1d St>pt 30.
&>ek and Peter Fro!;t. and Rn~o;f'r Har&rn• and J n
Fred and Tony were well a head Stoddnrd of Coron11 dl-1 Mnr h. v1•
of ~ other sld~rs from then taken out th•• papc•no for ntm5:
on, troubled only by power cndsers All thl'f'O tn('n v.c.'re uru.UC<'etiful
that entere-d the course of the ean&dntt'5 for tht~ o1w vnc-.Anry
FUght and by occasional flshln~t ftlltod t'arller th ~··ar Twn va-
bo&t.11 romtng back from th oce~att candt'JI wUl bf-created in Sept m-
wtth alba~ flap OylnJ:. Pred be1' U ~ \'Ot"n A.> )H on en~
roundtd 1t1.utcer No. 2 at 2 :~ p.m.. Iaraine t..M acbooJ botrd trom
with 1\:laJ' -.a1D )at w-. tdm. tbne to tlw. Clollnc elate for
(Ccletlnuld aa ...._ t) nunr 1a Aur. 30.
'1.\f\l' U l.Y.S 1'\,\\ t:O
'l'lw mntnr holn t '! r~ Jo ~ t.•n br··
IOII!o(lh~ t(l ,I :"' 1) \001'1 llf 331 S .
l..oul c>. AlU'-t. '' i• 111nmc:t '"amp.
f'd Sw1dl1~ \\ t,·n tt .:ot ·too cia.
to th bni<kt'' r,.,, b<\o1t t\1\S
about 18 w~ ,,, \<oolh r \n It \\ith
p tanJc;s be tnnln' to !IU wh n
H wu rcs.cu.~ Just ln.sid<' tht• ~' \,)
by the U..rbor Mast.-.r boat and
pumPtd ctry.
.-\ hud1!1't 1, r U2 ::!5-t for 19"'1..'-Y~ ''d.' appro\ t'd thtl' mornin~: b~ thr
Board of Piro·CIIII"'$ of th1• :-\l'\\"J)Clrt
'fa ·h. • C'ommunitv Ch•~t tn thf'lr
quai l•. .• " -t>lln~ a' :"inrcon ·~
I~) Short' C·tlf Tms lS 30 flo~ Cf'nt
ovf'r thE' $1 i (10(1 camp._, a~ tC'&I nf
I h1• past YNtr
~ dire<'tors acted upnn th r•
l'\•tnmendatlon~ or th•· hotcil:t't r<•-
\'1{'\\' rorrurutt~ w hic.-h . 'tl Its
hNlnn~ Monday PVt>ntnl! Th.-
bud~c.>t lnclu<k>ll · Ca tho be Wl'l-
rar<'. $:2.000: Visltin~ !"\ u r s e s .
$1.260. Boy Scout~. $5.500: Har-
bor Art>a Boys Club $1 .750; Or-
an~<' Coast YMCA. $2,i 50; Girl
Srout . $5,000 ; USO $750: Pro-
tt>StRnt W elfan>. S6."i0; Youth CPn-
ter, S500: ChUdrf'n's H~ital.
$500: Chrlstma.<~ W E'lfart>, Sl.oon.
administrative t"XlX'~ 1.
Prt>SJd nt T1>m Norton and R<•\
Paul Moo~ Whefolt>-r \\ill select a
MlmpaiJ:n manAR<'r f<lr tht• f111l
C'hf'St dn\'e .
Special Sort of Duty
For Inha lator Squad
A r<'port ol n heert nttack 1'111 ...
day brous;:ht out th,• f'O\tl";•, llfP
~ rds l'nd •nhlll tor ~qu ci and
t'ot •h«'tn b\1'()' tr')in.: to I"''\1\"C'
.J AJad~ Lo~ of Oran~t
\\'lwn thC'y "~"' abl<" to rt"\'a\1
hm they found out thllt thf' .-.il·
n 'r-r • "ll~ not M.rt e • 11\rk. but
ant ' t on l.A~ • hookoo at
th.• Poll~ Stauon. s.nd >' • t ~·
ln Ch:y Court ~ was fin<'d $25.
wi t.h Mlhlnl tra for all t.hclef'
•Pfdal llft'\ieell.
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Liquor Licease , . County Young Dema
Will Meet Tuesday . EiiSiiiii OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
of the City
OF NEWPORT BEACH Toby Osos. national secretary of Be.s.;•g lag. IS Young Demo<:rats or America. wiU ......
J eview behJnd-the-scenH activities PvWhiiM ....U,, ,_ lllwM•y. Ill tt.. CHr ef New,.rt IMch. C.llf. Offlu end
of the recent convention in Chi-The State Board of EquaUzaUon ,MtfAt ,&..t Ml ... ~Nip ....,, • ., liM C.... -......14, CoPoft• tiel Mer.
cago at a meetlng of the Orange announced thll week that a pu~c 1'tllftoiONIS: HAriMw 1114 ._, 1111
county group at 7 :30 p. m . '1\aes-hearing on the Uquor Ucense ap-day in the Charles H erzog home, pUcation of 0. W. Hlnegardoer for * • * Tt•e NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN h•• been determined to be e newa·
519 Eastside Ave., Santa Ana. Cafe Corona del Mar wtU be held peper of ~n•rel circvl•tlon by iltdCJment of the Superior Court end by ruaon
0 h k will be r --10 Frida A 16 1n the thereof it qu•lified to publith ell public notice• required by lew. • • • t er spea era J.A:ater at a .m ., y, ug. • b._... •• s.c..c1 ct ... Metter 111 "-• ,_~ Office •• ..... ..._ "'•I Mer, C.lif. V&n Tatenhove. nominee for of-supervisors' room 1n the County ..... -..-• rice from the 74th assembly dis-Court Houae, Santa Ana. Aavo E. HMPA E.IJ+. elltl Pvbll•h•r
trlct. and Mrs. Patricia Herzog, Tbe heatln& wW be on a protest '£6 HM'A • ~t. ~ItO!'
who attended the at.ate o.tnocratlc fl..led by Nora Mac Bates. wJ)o con-CAL aooT U..,.llhtt
convention tn Sacramento the past tenda that the on-ale reneral • SUISCaiPTION UTIS • ~w~eeiiiikii-ciiniiidiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij'i I seasonal quarter I)' llceoae would On• Y .. ,. in "-• Harbor Ar-. .. __ . ___ ......... -...................................... $2.50 il be contrary to pUblic welr.re a nd One Ye•r, outside of the Herbor At ... _ ....... , .... -................ .... .......... 3.00
morals because of proximity to a * UTES FOI RINEWALS •
Call HArbor 0523
L J. KISTLER l CO.
!60S W. Newport BIYcL
Newport BMell
chW'Ch and school a.nd lbJrtnge-On• Y .. r. in the Harbor A,..-···--··-···-·· ..................................... $2.00
ment on the resldentfal area. One Veer, o11h ide of tht Herbor A,.. _____ ....................... .... ... 2 50
Evidence obtained at this hear-M•RIIIt .Ytl,..: 1104 eo. .. .......,.,.,, eo.-. tiel Mer, CeUfomle
lng will be forwarded to the State _··---·-·-·-·-··-·-·-·-·--------------------
Uquor administrator In Sacra-BJYC •--OIIIIcel mento for review and presentation ADII
to the Board of Equalization Cor
~~~~: perhaps_a_t t~e-Aug. 21 1r111De~ for JaJy
GUESTS ON UDO
Guests at the home oC the Ken-
neth T. Earls on Udo Isle havt>
been Mr. and Mrs Norman Barnf'S
of San Diego.
IOEAS I
Winners of the July Series
trophies were announced Friday
-night at the Balboa Island Yacht
Club meeting at their open air
clubhouse neer the Balboa Island
Ferry. Aw&rds will be presented at
the end of the season at the annual
presenta tlon night.
Alpha Phis Meet
More than 50 Alpha Phi Sorority Alumn~e ~t for lunch Tuesday
at the Balboa Bay Club for a "day
of Cun" and a program arr&nged
by the Orange County AJwnne
Chaptt>r. Miss Jean Howell, presi-
dent of the Orange County alums,
Introduced Mrs. Scott MacDonald
of t.o. Angeles, who reported on
the Alpha Phi Convention at Vir·
ginla Beach on the eaat coast.
HarborltC's who attended In-
cluded Mrs. Richard L&rulare of
Balboa, Mrs. WUli&m Burris of
Udo, Mrs. Pat Riggs of Balboa
Island. Also present was ·Mrs.
Frank Uttle of Pasadena and Bal-
boa Island. Itt ItA Y DAHl GO
The winners are Phyllis Raw-
lins. Clrst: Dick Ward. second; and
Vice-Commodore Tony Torrance,
thJrd In the Snowbird races. Num-
ber one winner in dlnghys was
Mona Rae Barlow, with Diane
Ward and Eleanor Smith as second
and third winners.
• DON'T NEGLECT
THE STAIRWAY
Ia your steirwey • dull, gloomy,
dimly·lit penegewey which doe•
nothin g but te•• you from one
fiOOI' level to enother? If it ia,
then you ere mini,.g e decoretive
opportunity. And more li.ely than
not, yo11're letting precious tpece
· lendingt. for instence · · ·
go to •eate.
Al!. of Lhe end of July the present
Htandings fQr the coveted Monroe
Mt>morial Trophy are Mona'-Rae
Barlow, first place, followed by
Vice-Commodore Tony Torrance.
Hank Kyle, Mary Lou Lloyd and
Jim Bridgeman In oonsecutivt>
t'lrder. The Monroe Trophy Is based
on tht' most points earned In all
pvents of tht> club.
Weekly competitive resuJts an-
noun~d at F rida} 's meeting were
us follows .
Paddlt>boards -Jim Bridgeman.
'harlotte S tump, Hank Kyle.
-
Annual Dahlia Show
This Friday, Saturday
Orangt> County DahJJa Society
will again sponsor the annual
Dahlia show with exhibitors from
all over the Southland featuring
prize blooms tomorrow (Friday)
and Suurday In the Santa Ana
YWc;A. AB tn the past 11 years.
adm1sslon will be free to the
public. Entries will bt' received up
to 11 a. m. Frtday and doors of
the exhibit will open at 2 p.m .
Friday.
En.sian Want Ada brtng RMulta.
Thunday, A~ 7, 1151
Daughter From Eat
Visits Mrs. Waldeck
Here for a brief peu.e between
t•·lps has been Mn . H. E. &ret·
ford. dau~thter ot Ml'l. Carl W&l·
deck of orona del Mar. Mn. Wal-
deck \'h,ltt'd her da\.llhter and
son-In-law. Major Berftlord. who
is stationed 1n the Penta,aoa BulJd.
lng In Washington, D. C.. for two
months. Aftel' a slight ret~t the two
are driving to Colorado for anot~r
holiday tri..:.P..:..· -----
BACK F&Oif OOLOBADO
Mtas Jean Howell ot eo.-cW
Mar has ~t ret~ hom a
vacaUon trip to Oo:;~.r she vWte«l several of~
resorta. She was a on the motor ttip by l~n
Frank of Fullerton.
BIL
DIIE
"IF YOU OWN A IOAT .• -
YOU NEED INSURANCE"
Boe~ttng •S 11 wonderful 1pon-IUT
FltAUGHT WITH DAN6!1 -firt
e~nd theft 1lorm and c:ollhl011, in.
1ury to people and de~ma~ to pro-
perty INSURANCE IS A MUSTI
Are you to~•"9 advantaqe o~ • 20,. .
ltEOUCTION '" your premium with
tha NO-CLAI M ~LICY now eve•l·
e~bte'
jFor ll'Ot'flbers of tne COASl
GUAitD AUXILIAitY 1here a••
f,.rther red t ont J
"The Men Wlth The "-•"
Hal Die
INSURANCE I IONDS
HII Newport N . HAIW 402
NEW~RT lEACH
GLAMORIZE
THIS AREA
If it's nerrow, enliv en it with •
lendsc.pe peper. Striped •ell-
p•p•r in rich vibrent c:olors, ., .. cf
horiiont•lfy, will •dd cheer end
Mona Rae Barlow . Dick Bridge-
man. Judy J ones and Tony Tor·
ranee
Rowing -Stevt>n S tump, Linda
SchRubur~. Bill Lloyd, Mona Rae
Barlow. MikE' Baum, Carol Eyman
and Commodort> Noel Barlow.
* Guide to Island Shops 1f.
We •r• elweyt .. ger to help yo"
with your decoretive problemt-
en;at yo" with ideet. So do
come in end conwlt with o11r
friendly, !reined deft Anytime.
Men's Faded
BLUE DElli PAm
8-o~. Sa.aforl!U"d
~~6 S289
ONLY
Also T -Shirts
MARKED DOWN
'c:herm. Use it •• e color link in
your decoretive theme. Util~e
lendingt for sm•ll atorege c:hnh,
bookceset · · · or des~. 'l•c:e e
lemp on top to give •dequete
light for aefety.
Diving -Jim Bridgeman, Carol
Williams. Hank K yle. J e a n n i e
Jones. Mike Baum. Mona Rae Bar·
i()W and Sonny Coane.
Swimming -Vicki Newberry, Jim
Brid~Pman. Mary Lou Lloyd, Hank
Kylt>. Unda Preston, J ohn Her-
rim:ton. Pat Oyer and Noel Bar-
low.
Boating PhyUis Rawlins and
Rill Lloyd made first place in the
two snowbird races; Diane Ward
won both dln~hy races.
Commodort> :-Joel Barlow an-
nounced that tht> first August pic-
nic will bt> held Tuesday.
Ensign W&nt Ads brin~ Result&.
All Sorts
of Specials
in all
Depwbnenta .
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HArt-1391 e
PARK AVB.
HERSHEY'S MARKET SPOT
HArbor 1000 200 e
MARkET SPOT LIQUORS
HArbor 1000 202 •
ISLAND HARDWARE--
ROD & REEL HA 1124-J 210 e
KIM of CALIFORNIA
HAr~or Hlf.J
THE ISLANt>ERS, Gifts
HA IS47
~
212 • ~
214 e > <
SANITARY LAUNDRY &
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W. D. JOHNSON,
216 • !~
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ISLAND LIQUORS
HArbor I )q4 220 •
TED OWEN BALBOA 226 e
I
To B.I.F~ ~
• WM. W. SANFORD
RMitor HArbor 2462
• 201 SKINNER'S PHARMACY
HArbor 011 1
• JOLLY ROGER
• 21J MUOA ISLAND VARi ffi
STORE HArbor 2111 w
• 221 112 SHIPMATES Boy. end
Girls' Weer HA 2219·M
• 223112 ROBERT$ JEWE:lEJtS
HArbor 2321
• 225 EARL W. STANLEY
Realtor HArbor 1775
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HINKLEY'S PHARMACY
HArbor 3168
The BOOK SHOP
HArbor l21S-W
MAGGIE'S
HArbot 1241 ~
302 •
)04 e
e 301 IOAitDMAN'S MARKET
HArbor )17
e 305 COTIAGE WAFfU SHOP
HArbor 2672
e 307 HOSTESS HOUSE
Rerteureftt HArbor 2)65
SPECIALS . LacB.' & Girla'
Men'a SAIIIU. PUY.U .,., IDUB!!
PEGGY SMAll
f•thlon SporttWMt
JACK'S IAUEa SHO'
HArbor 1106
lll • ~ • liS MARILYN F. LEIDY.-~ ~ HA.tttor ltst )20 •
87 llllLEN HARPE& ud ... ,, .,. S2" SNIP 'N' STITCH
OATALINA --• abo KEDDE'I'TES HAtbM J02t.W l20 •
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... PUB8U ~-~~_,., HArbor 0710 122 e
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• J21 &AY TO$$
HAtt.ot IU t -W
Thumclay. A~ 7. 1152 .... ~T
Theta ll .. aae !Newlyweds Vmt
Bold Lucheon I ~~;ts ~~~'! o~j~'!!
Orange Co u n t Y Alumnn<' of Mrs. Harold Bird. Miramar Ave ., Kappa Alpha Thc>ta Sorority held Balboa, have been Lt. Comman~r
their annual ummer luncheon. Robert E. Warner and hla new
TuC! day at the Balboa Bay Club bride. Nava1 offl~r Warner waa
Thlrty-fiv<' members from an areft in the ~rvice during World War II
spreading between Santa Barbara w1th Maz.i~'s boy, who was killed
and La Jolla attendNI. Mrs. Rich-In the service. Thl' Bird's had a
ard Taube of La Jolla reportl'd on cocktail party tn honor of the th~ annual Theta convention h<'ld Wamen a week ago. The newly-
this summer at S un Valley. weds are being tranaferrNI to the
Harbor area Thetu who a t-W,.c:t Coast a nd will live In La
teflded the mcetin~ were M rs Jolla.
Bruce He~~s<.'. Bay Shores : Mra.
J oseph Ferguson, Miu lsabetre
Bowles, Mlsa Mary Ann LewJs, and
Mrs. Harvey Pierson of Lido Isle :
Mrs. Arthur Kramer of Balboa
bland; Mrs. Ruth Vedder, Mrs.
RusseU Craig, Mrs. Robert Hoxie
of Corona del Mar: Mrs. H. DeckPr
of Newport Hetlbta; Mrs. HarYey
Somen~ of Balboe.
Kiw1ail lactioa
To Be Sept rl
The K.Jwanis Auction. on ginally
achNiuJed f or Aug. 23, haa been
po. tpo~ to Saturday, Sept. 27,
to coincide with the observanct> of
National K.Jdl' Day, Club P resident
JamC's T. VJAn Dyke announced this
We<.'k .
Do nations of articles or all kind'>
a rP still b<.'ing sought by the Kl-
wanlans. according to Prt'llldent
Van Oyk<'. Pick-up can b<.' ar-
rang<'d by calling any of thf' fol-
lowing numtx-rs : R<'acon 6050-J .
Beacon 5SR2-J , Hnrbor ~-J OJ
Harbor 3159-J.
Thf' Auction, which will be ht ld
In front of Richard's MarkN, will
lx-nE>Cit tht> Kiwanis youth progrom
fund
\o\'hr•n I \\altt•d tnln lht• f l"ll'rl
nP\\ "lm~·r orru·•· tn hnn•• t h•·m m~
copy on w h u 1 • " n " w w l 1 h c rnRH:~·s and \\hnt'-. important
in fullhion. ) I' r-d. hod k lt't tPr f rf•m
''VoS:Uf'" rna £:3 n IW fill I Ill' r1• '!'I k
Kat hh'('n \tt'\1'~. \'octw'\ !\tt•rc·hnn-
disin~ !"t•rvJ<'t' 1-:dttnr. wrn l.. ;o.,
follnws
"0t"&r !-41r :
"()nfl •tnrl'. O'RriM'Il !'OtH'·
clal ty ~hop, In your c-11~·. ''""
bHoft !f1VMI f''U'IIL ... \'1' riJ:htA tn
do ft.chsnc-4'1 promotion fMh1rfn1t
'TliE 196! LOOK .~OR Ttrt:
YOtiNG lN Oft ()f'T C>F ('01.-
I.EGE.' 1\'blc-h \\Ill lw-11hnwn In
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.. ~.,. f~l that ~·our wnm~>n' ..
f'dltor "111 be> lntf'rt""tf'd In lh~
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bfo C'O\'Pirt'd In t hi"' t-llt':
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v.-""lon;. n f rt \ oun~: ld••lt
• <'a.ttlf-1'" hnl r : non-rlaMic-dt•·
l'la:ns In a t'hu.."lr c-olo ur-
• lhl' j.~('kt'l ''It h n <ihlrt llot•k
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• J:rf~n-ond-hlllf': thl>~ ~·f'fir'"'
t'\f'nln~e c-olunr <'Omblnn-
tloiUI
"\\•• hoi,.' tha t thl,. rtd\an <'•·
lnforma Uon mil~ h.· ho·lpful h t
you.
"!"ln«'f'rt>l)' ynur"
·•KATIO.F.t:~ (' \~F.Y"
Rev. Fischer in Pulpit
At Lutheran Church
Rl'v. Otto Fischt-r of Santa Ana
will be! the interim minister for
the Newport Harbor Lutht>ran
Church in Newport Heights, until
a n<'w p e r m a n e n 1 pastor Is
self'ctNI.
Summer \'&cation Bible School I twin~ held on Mondays. Wedn<.'S·
days and Friday!' for thrr<' weeks
br~innins: this wl'<'k MN. Douglas
Trask 1s supt>rintt>ndent. 8oth Mrs
T rnsk and E. W. Schultz. actmg
chairman or the church, all£•ndt>d
a r<'cent ''T«'acher Teach Teacher"
training institute In San Di.mu.
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How to Buy Your Television Set
1819 Nf'wport Av4'. Br...eo. ,ut
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R.C.A. VICTOR e ZENITH HOFFMAN e e FRIGIDAIRE
MAGNA VOX
DP'..AR FRIENDS: .
Rerf''l a formula for complflt.fo •tl•fa«'Unn lD ... I~Uar your l4'lt'vlaloa 114'1 :
1. Buy OD.Iy a famow. braA~ that ••UI .. .,.., uoua.r• la U... YMn tu oom~.
2. Buy wbere 7'0U are a..urNI of pr~r laatallaUoa aacl tervkt'.
S. Bu,y wlw!rf' you ma.y havf' com~~ YR.E.E IIOOMJ ~ou&raUua wtUt ao etrtap
attadlfiCL
4. Buy at home--Your loeaJ dWu luul a mUC'b aTt-atf'r atakt> l.a your u.&Uf&C'tiOA.
5. ~fort' you buy, be sur• to lfl'l a quotation or your total outlay--IIW't' tilcorf'
ar t' ao f'Xtla <'hulN that ha\'t>a't ~ tndudf'd.
l~rflly,
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e SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TH ROUGH HIGHEST QUAliTY . • . EX,ERT SERVICE e
Ill :
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• THE PICNICS O N TH E
HOUSE WHEN YO U DO All
YOUR FOOD BUYING HERE
BECAUSE OUR LOW LOW
PRICES MEAN LOWER FOOD
BILLS BIGGER SAV INGS
EX1'RA CASH FOR THE
PLEA SURES TH AT ADD 70 !HE
JOY OF LJVING . SAVINGS
THAT Will PAY FO R THE PIC
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SHOP HERE THIS WHII'-A•JC.
EVE RY WEEIC-.t..NO SEE W,...A.
14 PIC I\o C ,.,. ~ TC 5"•
MON~Y W"'E ... "''"'· ; •• "C vii r::ooo LS"S A' R CHAR:':
NHERE EV ERY tTfM S LOW
PRtCfD fV fll" DA v
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CORN BEEF HASH :•.,JJe
· • quality lho-, ,, ··~t.s ,., lltht• ••
1 !!}! liOASr 6 2 a
And that1~ j U$1 cmt• rru .. on \\h!t
you Ml ST <·ome 10 O'RRIEN'S
fashion sho"· ~'" 1\wsday after-I
noon. Anolht'r bt.: reason IS that
Miss O'Bn~n·s r N.'t'nt trip to N<'\\
York ha brought t h~ ~tore soml'
tantali7.mg nt-w fall dr<'SSes and
sportswear, which will tx-shown
for lh<' first time a1 1\K'sday's
fashion premiere. You're invit<•d.
so be a t Ragan's Rf'staurant <right
JK>Xl door to O'BRIEN'S I promptly
at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Incidentally,
Gwen Gloe~f' of Stanford has a lso
const-ntl'd to be " hostess .
tt~XQl.t:T -[)r iJcolltlL" In ~and\\ lr h.-.. Rnd ~ulnd"
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Page 4 n.e ~T ILUlEOit ~ Thunday. July 31. 1952 Tbun ~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~====~----------~~--~~~-~~~r---~~~.~ .. ~a.===·======~~ FOB SALE • • • EXCLUSIVE LISTIIC JUST LISTED For o"!, E.vbibit Real
Beautiful Home in Corona del Mar-·· · -· ~erlooking Harbor Entrance Orange County Fair Painting -Decorating VNFUJ
Nearly new 3-bclrm .• 2-bath, bay D b .. -..-...: • 0o1er Oaua .... * • prlva wttb panoramic view of thfl OOfiUl. Glare-proof plate g lass windows. Property comprises approx. front home. Slip for 30' boat. owers y ....-~ room
3,000 sq. ft., has 2 stories, 3 bedrooms, 2" baths, sunken Uv. nn. It muter den. Exterior decks Nice kitchen, bar, hardwood flra. sot E. Balboa Blvd. • BaDoa GEORGE BtJRDIJUU)T _ SPavl
• East & West looking toward San Pedro and Laguna. Heating by Payne, a1r condition controls Adequate heat. Double garage. HArbor 10'10 Uer ull 0......_. 2·DEDi
UP6tairs and downstairs. Fully plastered 2-a.r garage and paved carport. Property will be shown All fcx $30 OOO 101 Ita* 8t.. N..,.. ._.
by apJX)intment only. BICYCLE fto.e .J14Jt,er MJ.a.W only ... 1
Shore Cliffs Properties at Reasonable Prices u Sold TbJ• wee~c ........ $13.500 H. IL HOLBROOK '~~~1.
_dren.
1-BEDf
front,
also 1 CORONA DEL MAB PBOPEBTIES Stanley Hadfield
BMitor
Robert B. Lyan aac1 Delee L LJIUio Broken IIA.rbor JO or JIAJ'bor 161'7-J
lit Jllarlae a.Jboe ....... 411 Coast Boulevard CORONA DEL MAR
I TODA Y'S SPECIAL
2-bedroom home in Corona de l Ma r. south of the highway, plus
double garage which is built to carry apartm.en.t over. Sub-floc;>r-
ing already laid. lovely yard a nd pa~·ed patlo with awnl~g O\'er
nice fireplace. This is a vt'ry attractl\'e home. Owner w1shes to
sell quickly. Terms can be arranged.
~UCLP~~~'E "~~.~ .. ~~: ... $131500
PRICE T. McCUISTION
lOS Oout Blvd., CoroDa del lbr IU.rbor &7
VoGEL Y ALUES
CORONA DEL MAR
Ne w 2-Bed.room Cottage
-• -un oct'an sid{' of HW) Trt'e·ilned str!'<'t, ~ood netgl,borhood.
J>riC'f' $11.500 nnly s~.ooo d own
3-Bedroom Home
•• -gON} nl"il:hbor<i. clO~C' ll'l S">rPS. (f'OCI'd yard. CO\ ('rf'd Cl'ffit'Ot
patw. P"ra larce .:!-car L::tr:t~l' ::md work shop, burlt to take apt.
abov£' $8 750 Good Low. low pricl' of I tt"nns
OY.nt'r mnnng away. Onl) $325(1 rw•r rno. Wh~ pay n•nt? H urry
Business Building
---zoned for light mfr: 2.000 .;;q. ft. plus garagt' and parking lot.
Idt>al for plumbine:. cabinl't . tin shop. or suitable for many otht>r
kinds of businc·l'S $13 900 Good Prit:e only . . I tf'rm.!l
The VOGEL CO.
lSOl Cout Blvd., Coroaa del Mar
JIArbor 1'741 or 14'77. EvfliLIIlp: HArbor Sts-11 or HArbor OHI-W
S1200 D-O~W~N
A shArp 1;. well bullt mocklra home on b\~t lot. 197' l.n depth.
Room to garden and raise a family. 2 pretty bedrooms and
the most attractive kitchen you'll ~N·
$8 500 fTLL
I PRICE
Must be sold ---CIRCLE this one.
• • •
VIEW LOT $1.500
• • •
HOME & RENTALS
•240 a month Income.---Isn't this interestin~.; 10 )OU? Want
a lovely homl' and Uvf' m . THIS IS THE TOPS I N CONSTRUC-
. TION. • • • Wl'll locatt'd near boulevard. not a n "Oldie."
Builder'~> fiWn home. Gractou.." and sensible living. $25 000
Home and 'L apartm£'ntc; plus ~>eparate hous£' I
Linwood Vick. Realtor
Braaeb Office
Si5 I!'.Aat 1'7tb SL, Coeta Meea BE 5'716 -Eve.: BE 5017-M
3-BEDROOI
RANCH mtE ROME
ThJs charming new home has a fireplace, best hardwood floors,
la.rge closets, fine workmanship. It's pretty as a picture and the
BEST BUY in Newport Heigh ts. $12 700
$3,000 0o11VD . . • ............... ..... .. ... • · ··-· .. ·-· .. · I
. Beacoa Bill Realty
B1! 5111-K or IJE MSI-W
••• GONE!
GOING
Almost the last of the corner lots in Corona del
Mar. Suitable for one of those attractive du-
plexes. -Level. Sewer b onds are
paid. View of the Hills.
$3.500 for llallt~Jd ume OGiy
I Stuley I. WilL Jeal.tor
1111 o..t ..... ..... ...,._ -'*'-.. ...,.
HArbor 1037
e BOAT OWNERS:
SEE US AT OICE!
Best Waterfront Value in Harbor Area
Choice 3 year old home with pier and float. Comer lot, R-2 zone.
Built to carry 2nd story. Three bedrooms, 1% baths, large kitch-
en and dinette. Lots of tile. Every convenience. Flagstone fire-
place. Permanent view. Patlo & B-B-Q.
Immediate POMNIIIoa
$6,000 CASH WILL HAIDLE
FULL $22.500 DO. r~ble
PRIOE........ offer reflllloeCI
Call Mary Dlcluoo or Nell c:JanM!.roo. HA 1013. Eves. HA 2092-W
EABL W. STANLEY Realtor
SUS Newport Blvd. Newport BMcla
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Only $3.000 Down
Brand new 3-bed.room home, fireplace. hdwd. noors, dual fur-
nace, tile in kitchen & bath, separate sta ll shower. Large double
~r·pi~C:~~e .. ~~~i~~.... . . $12~750
C. GALEN DEIISON, Realtor
M. F . -AUFDER-tiEIDE, SaJf'a118Jl
UO Nt'lwport. Blvd.
Costa Me.a
BEacon Milt
Nlt.et~: BEaCOil 6116-W
3 BEDROOM RANCH HOlE
This attrac tive home in the new development of Costa Mesa has
many appealing features: large livtng room, fireplace, tiled Pull·
man kitchen: beau tifully landscaped: long--wear shake roof. A
G-1 resale \\ith only f%,000 dowu.
~c! l. t~Y· ........... ·······-···· .. -·· .. ........ .. ........ ·-··--··· $121500
island realty co.
Realtors -B...._ Jkookera
HARVEY D. PEASE
Park Ave. at Apte .•• Block fnlm Fen-r
BALBOA lSLAND HArbor S17-W
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Alm<ll!t new 3-bedroom, 2 bath home. Uving room 16x32. fire-
place, lge. patio, fenced: 3 car garage. Exceptionally well buUt.
~~;t p~C:e.~~~~ .. ~t. . $161000 terms
(Owner will take in 1 or more lots)
BAUOA REALTY CO.
Opposite Balboa Bank of America
HArbor 3!1'7 '700 E. Balboa BlvcL, Ba.lboa
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
A homt> you can move into a lmost immediately, and decorate at
letsure. Large, fenced yard , planting
Three bedroomA, 2 t.th.s
aad ,·ery w.-11 prtrt>d at .. . . .. . . . $91600
F. P. WALDRON. Realtor
808 Marl.n.-Avf'., Balboa bland Phonf' HArbor !M
BALBOA ISLAND ---outstanding value
Waterfront property. Excellent vie w of bay, 6 bedrooms, 2
baths, garages and parking space for 6 cars Room to build
additional income unit. $27 500
Just reduced to .. . ...... 1
A VOGEL EXCLUSIVE
The Vogel Co.
!08 Ma.rl.ne Ave. Balboa IIIWLDd
HA 444 or HA U51 (BE MSO-W Ev-.)
Balboa Peaiasala
Outstanding 3-bedroom, 1%-bath home. Finest construction
throughout. Beautiful flagstone exterior, fireplace, forced alr
heat, walled patio, sundeck and dozeN of extras. One of the
Peninsula's finest ~mes~ Owner net'ds $21 500 AHnleUve
cash, will aacrlflce . ... . . . . .. .. 1 ~
IIEEILEAF 11t1 Aaecl ..
Ill! Ne'lt"pprt IJhod. 11ArtMw IUJ
NED COUITBY CLUB
3-bedroom home-ft.replace, 1.alp Uvtng rm., carpeted. All bard-
wood floorl. Furnace . . . fibre elul lnlulaUoo. 'I\Ie ldt.cben
& bath, dbl. gar. ~lot. Yard fenced. Fruit treft. I.andl<laped.
$13,. Good Tam.
GERALD W. RITCHIE-Real &tate & IMunmce
Ult 0.... 8Ift.. CDM RMtrw •
REPI AIRING Depenclahle PhunhiDg
" APromptRegajrs.n'lce Matntam.d with S~winn Bicycles ...._ ...,._ au.w $100
IIOI ....._ ..... H ..... ._. 2 GAR
RAY STEDMAN Superfluous Hair An.,~·.
Pennanently remov.d from taee. ;;.;'~ ·~ 1574 Newport BlYd.. anna. tees. Eyebrow~ and haJ~ ava'P l1ne ahaped-No more tweeztne. ~A --~··
COSTA KI".8A ElLEN L. BRYANT. R. E . .,.~;-:·
Bbcoe • -• -51J8..1 Tuesday and Tbt.U'IdiJ' only • ·;;:;·;. ----iiiiiiiOiiii--. ____ ...., __ Udo't Salon of Re.ut)t HA 2576 ·:~'"'
BIJNK BEDS. bed divans, trunJc.,
chests. platform rockers. baby P A I N T I N G 1rub
buggy. 9x12 rugs, bdrm. suites. Earl SheliD ' ~~_I SEE OUR many otht>r high grade 10'1 ro ru used articles. t'll l'a.liDer 8L -o.ta •-• -;_;;:~::
B ..... ...,.... HA;h Crist Furniture
1687 0range ~ve. C:O.ta Mea
Across from new Alpha Beta Mkt. Ulltl Car 1111•1• ruR~~
'47 Plymouth Sl'dan •. ···-··• 895 ~~ldt,l
'41 DeSoto Sed. r&h & o'd... 245 BACHE
'47 Chev. Aero SE'd. rlth ...... 935
Phone BEacon 7323
THREE R-3 LOTS
on
90-foot Frontage
East Balboa Blvd.
Balboa
$161500
Coast Properties
RUTH JAYRED, REALTOR
Dorothee Smith Bill Landis
SOl E. Balboa Bh·cL, Balboa
HArbor !658. (Evee: HA !M'7-.I)
YACAnOJI SPECIAL
FURNISHED APARTMENT
WITH OCEAN VlF:\V PLU
2-BDRM. HOME ON COR·
NER.
$91500 ~!!u
3116 S ewport Bh·d.
N ewport Beat'h HArbor l-IM
t':vN: HA !866-M., BE 611NhJ
N B C Realtr Co.
JemeJ C. Howerd, t.4tr.
l I I 6 Newp:t llvd~ N.l. HA 1405
LESS THAN $12,000
NEW
3-Bedroom Homes
'47 Ford 8 2-dr. rlrh. o'd ... 985
'50 Ford 8 cust. 2-door
rlth & o'd ... : ............. 1595
'4.1 Plymouth Club Cpe ... -... 395
'51 Ford Cust. Cl Cpe, r&tL..1695
'50 Ford 8 Bus. C'pe., o'd .... 1425
'-1.2 DeSoto Sed r&h, Fluid.. 365
'39 lntemat'l nat-bed truck 175
'51 Ford 8 Custom 2-door
r&.h & o'd . .. . ........ 1855
'50 Ford Custom 8 Sedan
r&h & o'd ............. 1575
Wf' are in nct-d 1l several good
used cars to take care of our
present volume of business.
Tllelllore RHIIs
Your F ORD Dealer
514 Coe•t Hwy, "On Meriner's Mile"
BEacon 6604 Newport Beach
Hours: Week d'lys 8 'til 6:30
Sundays & Holidays 10 'til 4
C. D. I. SERVICE
RESIDE~TIAL
WINDOW CLEANING
Promp' a Elftdeat
HArbor 2107
Milli"A
NOW p
plus (
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buy
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F ireplace. double garage, ser-
\'lce JX)rch. 50' lots. Hard-
wood floors. Ocean view . Easy
walking distance to shopping.
• • • Buy now and you may
choose your own colors. Tht'se
ar t' W('Jl built homes and can
be bought on terms.
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BE a~
Ralph P. lasker
REALTOR
l 4 I I Newport Blvd. Newport S.edt
Phone HAibor 402
OPEN HOUSE
S.turd•y & S~.tndey-1 to 5 P. M.
3 2 1 I r i s, C .D .M.
Fitzmorris Realty Co.
litO KEltS
Ill CoeJt llvd., C.D.M. HA 2152
• REALTOR
• IUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES • RENTALS
IIArbor Z'lll
112l Coest lt¥d.. C... 4el Ww
SERVING YOU
REAL VALUES
EXCELLENT level building lot on one of our best stree~. Advise you to see this lot - before sold.
$3,250
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Real Eatate & Beotu .
For Sale Ballet Tlaomes mlue Arlisb • 2 Pille Calcites
Sa•J• • &L 1.'-...& B)' B. N'. DJ:8EN'Br.&G UNFURN. 2·bcdrrn. apt. Fireplace, ROPER delw:e gas lllove. tlrner J tng m me ....... "Boy that st.lnka!" ''Not worth
private patio, garage, laundry clock. sep. broiler, $150. Hot-the pa~r and paJnL" "My k14
I room. 1 blk. to China Cove. 1415 ~~~~-~~ft. ~frlg. $50. HA The Hallet 'Thomes (Albatross could do bettE-r than that." Such
s .,aview, COM. HA 064.1-M. 22) ha ve chartered the 34-lt. opinions depress local crea tive art-
2-BJo:OROOM fum. apt.. tremen-DARTMOUTH tabletop gas range. Alden design B a r n a c 1 e sloop, istt~ a they try to s tand incon·
cJoull view, disposal, rtreplace, Extra lge. oven, excel. broiler. named the Gollwa. '!bey lert Sun· s picuously In front of their paint-
very comfortable. Winter rental, Very good cond. $50. 21!5 Ju-day from Shelter Island which is lni!S at the Laguna Art Show.
a vail. Sept. 1. No pets or chU-mine, COM. at the east end of l..ong l<~~land. There is a universal miscon-
dren. 428 Avocado, COM. MAHOG. TWIN beds, overstuffed New York, $1ld plan to take a ceptlon tha t Art Is a univt>rsal
1-BEDROOM unfum. apt. Ocean chair, smJ. elec:. washer, elec. month's cruise which wtU take langua11:e This mJght be ti'Ut• if
front, yearly lease $75 month, cooker, electric roaster, lamps, them westerly through the Bat-palntln~ Wf'rf• a!l realistic as
a lso 1-bedrm unfum. canal front bar stools, odd dishes. mlac. tery. past Greenwich and City Is-photo(!raphS . Rut paintin g!! usually
with pier a nd float. Yearly lease items. HA 1937-W. land. around Manhattan Island, BrP II'Sll acurale than photo~raphs.
Ia Filla DeDy
This week'a SporttllhbJI Dtrtlr
pri:te> was won by a dally cloul*t
AS HaroJd Nov'la of Pua~
landed a Z7-lb. 9-oz. bluettn t.-
lone of the three caueht In tbe
E'ntire derby) and OM the aa.rne
day, Monday, M caugh t a 23-lb. ~
oz. aJbacore.
$100 mo. HArbor 2313. QUAUTY furnitur e green dam-Block bland, through Buzzard's P ain tings that (j~ reality are not Ne .. en ._.. :::2~G~A-:R::-A-:-G=E:--a-p-:-t.s-.-. -:f;-u-rn-.~1--..-bdnn-:.::=-.1 ask davenport, 2 Engllah rose-Bay, Mart ha's Vineyard, through as real u tht• things tht>y try to
h 01 l on beige lounge chairs, all tor $32:5. Cape Cod to Cohasset a nd perhaps copy. It is only when the human Hcnr. eac , very roomy. sposa • w -u · f tl d ld s
8
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Lady Angltr F'ran PJper of Bal-
boa, and Harbor fiabennan A. W.
King of Coata Meca, were noeed
out of the week's wlnnlnga al.a bJ'
out-of-town wi.nnen even t.boulh
Fran landed a 21-lb. 12-«. alba-
core a nd Mr. King cau~t a 26-Jb.
7 -oz. long fin. derful view. Yearly re ntal, $75 2 occas. chairs, $35 e>ach. 507 Gloucester. qua taes o £>mo on an ea ""
from face 1 1 tiJ 1 ·1 th""r Ma ......... •it"", COM These wa ters ar"' no strang£>r to added that Art dt>velops. Unfor -'"•plhftl .. --~ ..,_,_. mo. nc . u . a vat . now, o ... • .. -• " "'
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h u f
•v ~ avail. Sept. 1. No pet.s. 430 Avo-1948 WJUZZER motor bike. Excel. Hal, since he sailed thPm many t unately th -< uman qua ty 0 Second place winrw-r in the deTb,-
was Fred Boez of South l..aguna..
who caught a 37-lb. albaOOft, U.
la~est r"egis te red during the weelrL
Third place was taken by '1bonw8
J. Cunningham of Lol An~J-.
with a 35-lb 8-oz a lbaCIOI'e.
L ... ....., .... ,,. cado. COM condition, many extras. HA 35-W years a go with his father, who emotion or lntPIIf'Ct Is often so
R. E owned the 89-ft. Morning Star of cr~>ative thAt it becomes a npw 'IlliUJ"'Idii'Y only FARM STYLE home in Newport BY OWNER-Late '49 Chrysler recent Honolulu fame. langua~~:e T h•• a rtist is a}1ng
2:5"76 Heights, 2 bdrrm. & knotty pine Wlnd8or convertible. Excel. con-With the party ls son Chuc k. somethin~ 1n s)'mbols that onl)' F;;;;.;~-----den. Redwood fence. trees and diUon. Leaving U.S .. must sell. who will enter Williams College in o t h"r arta-.ts or perha~ just him-N G shrubs. O nly $8,500. HA 1524-R Make offer. Capt. J . Wirrick. Williamstown, Mass. in the fa ll. I Sl•lf un. dt>rstJt nds ~b.IIIID and BE ~. 506 Poinsettia. COM. HA 2571-M ln th~> paintinJ!s of Jo.tn Brandt
F UR N. rm. for adult. Priv. ent., IRONRITE IRONER & Montt>r t>y onP fand-. a delicate dt>h~ht Wlth
Incidentally, the winner'a bl~fta
tuna catch helpPd him win 75-U
derby points . which is the highe.t
YOU
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of our best
fore sold.
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close in. 619 Marguerite, CDM. davenport. Good cond. 500 Lark-Calll""'no C Q 1 thinl'!S su~h as ~rf't'n hil~ and chi~-
HArbor 2826-M. spur, Corona d«'l Ma r. 8 • • drt>n fl> ang colored kites n us
F URN. Apt:-.-:f;-o-r-:1:---pe-rso--=-:-n-, •$40=-=m=o=-. FOUR unused inn ertubes for !Sit lc; deh~ht finds its way into tht> pic-Diclc Deaver Jo~ .....
weeki) 8\'f'ra~e to date
by the year. Utils. pd. 604 Or-size 6 :16. $6. New price $14. By ''DOC" BOFF~A.'It turf" throu,gh a rart>ful distortion ~
chid, C OM. HA 0174-M. HArbor 1373. . . . . , of photographic quality But it as Telephone Co. Stcdf
BACHELOR suate with pri. t>nt., 50 PIECES, sen·acc• for 8 Ont•lda It s marLrn llme as:a~n o;titl t'nough likf' thP original S(';'nP Following in his father's foot-
sep. toilet & s hower. 227 Lark-Sterling silv<'r Clatwart', usr>d Roy Pelton, of Gtendall' and thP 1 to bE-rl'CO~niz<'d s ... ps. Dtck Ot>avE"r of Balboa I..-
spur, Corona del Mar. only twia'. reas. offer acc<'pted. Ralboa An.t:ling Club. has a "'ny IR<mard Kaplan dt-parts furth"l la nd has .)OinE'd t he ranb of the
H '>AAI'J 403 40 h S N B with marlin He weighed in Nu· from N>ality and u.o;t>. a finP tl'ch-Telephone C'o and is now workinc
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ROOM Wl.th S"P .. nt and bath. A ~ • t 1·• 1 • • l' 1 A b' h d -"' 1 • bl h' b""'t n a " · ....,. · • . -mt'ro no r~>cPnt y. 1 ~ un r~ niQli E' to ow up IS o ~"'-s I out of the company's Comptc:m 511 Haul Dr. Corona del Mar. ELEC. RANGE. dbl. oven. 2-broll-£tnd ei}!hty-::.ix pounder. :-.;0 t saw.-drt>nmy romantic way. FurthPr rP-offic~. The Dea vt>r family took a.n
2-BORM. unfum. Has hdwd flrs., er range. Mod. RM-75: perfect flt>d, Roy Rnd his Lady Lurk ~ot 1muvt>d from the photol!raphJc is ext('nsht• \aca tion to~~t.her thla tile, flrepl., gar. Very clean. $90
mo. on l<'ase. Ca11 owner HArbor
1862 or 2915-J-K.
UFFlCE In new building, Miracle
Mile. 803 Coas t Highway, New-
port. BEacon 6311.
FURN. APTS. tor rent. See Lou-
lse Apt.s. first. Obla ct tdnC)8.
overlooking Bay. 30) Carnation.
1 Corona del Mar. I SCENIC rum. apt.s. overlooking
bay &. ~an. Singles ct doubles.
Avail. dally, wkly. monthly. Pall-
sades Hotel. 1414 Seaview, COM.
HArbor 1456.
""'""'""' Miscellaneous
NOW pick up and d£>livery service
plus quality Rcvotone dry clean -
lng at Vlllag€' Valet Cl£>aners.
217 Marine Ave .. Balboa Is la nd.
HArbor 2290-W.
NO NEED to join a "food club" to
buy meat at wholesale prices.
You can J:et the best in a ged
beef. cut the way you like it at
Ha rbor Frozen Food Lockers,
418 30th ~t .. N. B., HA 0718.
PRIVATE money to Joan on real
t'S ta te only. No appraisal ft'i!' or
commission. E. A. Christy, 205
No. Bay Front. Balboa Is land.
ST 'I Y MUSIC-It's fun. Piano.
voic c. Jt'anne Ames. your home
or mine. HA 2826-M. evenings.
ROTO-TlLl~G and weed cutting.
2213 NPwport Bh·d,, Costa Mesa.
BEacon 51~J.
cond. Prese nt retJtil n~ul $390.1 a hook into a broadbill last Sun-:'\t•lll'r Worthington. who dPa ls I summe r mcluding a tour of aD
Sell $260 .. Elec. r<•fra~. deluxe day. Might havt> been num~r one with abstract df'si~rn. :"~>!IPr is thost" natural beautiPS found ln
Mod: 107, an perf. cond. Prt>sent broadbill If hook had stayed put. obviously conc-emcd "'ith makang YPllowstonf' P&rk. &nit and Lake
retail about $350. Pri~e $250 Nicl' tr). Roy. a dt•cora tivP arrant:Pmf'nt uf furm Lowse and thl' Canadian RockiN.. P hone HA 2644 for a ppoantmen t. Judgr Fra nk Linnt>ll or Ray and color. Tht•rP is no at1 t•mpt to
EXCEL. heavy bamboo din. table, 1 ~hort>s, always tops with the ro •proriuct> things 11<~ thf'} orr ln
thick bevel glas-; top 30 x 50 ins. -.1 riped perform£>rs. wants 'an o ld-t h1· proc«.>~s he II'!" hi« ft"f'lin~s
$47.50 deliv. Tel. Laguna 4-4888.1ra!>hlont>d clothes-pin !lad hi fly-flow into thP c-.omposi tlc.n 'il'l thai
This piece was mad<' to ordPr. 1ng fish wrll pinchrd on Sunday Ct'l lain ba<.lr •·motions 'ire PX·
ALMOST NEW Oomestac SPW ma-but his new linP-hold1n~ c:a d:,:f•l pn·~wd In nn •'nfin' c;h1"' b)
chine. Perf. rond. HA 2290-W or didn't IN ~o Wt•'ll $till bt>t on '-'••lt••r Worthanctr•n ha~ P.·~1nal·
Si'C at 217 Ma rine Ave . n l Frank and h1s ll~'W L}n tn produl·•· '" '' ut' \\IIIJid 'IJIP• ar moro· 1nd
REGISTERED Sna()(' ,,;th tr llf'r. Ra il P 11.:1! ''' B:tlllo't J,Jand 1'1~'1" l''~'nllll•'lllh ~~ """ -..t udl~>d
Ask Sl75, wall tradf' rr1r "m:'lllt•r ''ap.·r·h~:ht tr~ckle PX_Il<'rt co-own~ h;... I· ,I''" n .. •r1 ''"'~ld I•·' •h•
sail boat. Comp. refanrshed. ~ail.; fumou" 1111-:~ns crut'"r Rat" R~.,~ r Jl"ttlltln l{ t>rt ... H' "' mbotl-< Jlt·r·
· ood d 'I\ •)no"'.J 3'~1 "1lh Tt,JM l ,ll('kf' of l..n1L~ Bt•;u·h h op-. • ''"''''''<I 111 n•lo•l nr ltrl• nr ln (; or er. r I -'"'-> -~ 6 .,. I I bo Sapphtr£>. Balb<xl Island l~·•h •···~alu ,~ rakt· m1r!m nn. · ·rrn ''" ''!f HI' rna'"'
" ---,---t.H kl• c,a\o• ... u~ fht• c·r· ··~. 0\m nnrt• I'I•Nod \\llh •·nuu~:h _,rouh hu1
LO,(,t;ST Ot'F.J ..
Ral:H'I Saba 101 ~.-l'la.--s1c ad\ en-
run• 'tnry. "Scnramouch brinp
tu t Jw ,;erN n <• fpnrmt a uri in ttw
l:tt•• lxn•zla ... Fau bank ... tn.diuon.
~t<'"'&l t Gram;Pr and ~lc>l F't>rrer ,
dtt<'la;,t$. ha\1' thE> honor of being
PICtUrt c1 rn tht-lon'-'' ~• dUPI t'l.'eT
lalr.wti rn H mm 11· tnd on~ which
r tn ••• , .til "' ••r t ht 1 h c a t ,. r .
-..c;u .Haouch• · aJ,c ,•u rnna.: El-
• I Ioiii P ork••t Hlld J.tn;' l..t>~h \\111
1,. • :>ohown tit·' t \\ f't k a • t hf Port
Th···· • r•• 1fl t 'ur Ol\d d• \tar 15 GI...ASSPAR-:25-h.p. 51 John· had 1 murhn hr•lk ttp :-;unday 'hi'\ t'•'J111 "'IH ''" '1111\ 1•r .... t1 l tn
son outbd. Traaler & all access 'T"I1'" d.a\t·r a nd ()olll" 11 thP hnt-u 1.~.:·· Ju,, ,, Ill clr• •m< , , un
CaU HArbor 3520-~1. Rut k!-.•p h•Hf'ning for thl" fll\! Hn~ ('<tlhi'IOU' "'''lrl ... 1ho•\ '''fl'"'"rl1 ltl''" O('T o•~ (oA:O.
S59 BUYS good practiC<' piano. Let Pantw Ant lt>r::.. wh.. cllnrh••d ·1 nw mm..: t.:h • n 1 twrn J,, • '~<''• ·n1•· f 1<'1'an Brt•ez.' , r •11.i!.r t"T'uls-
the kidd1es learn. 2 )'T. trade-in ;;Pf'tmd p!l:tl'l' in thf' Intl•rC'lt!h Alha-I"'Non nnd fHP tlo•tl to b 'h ll \\l;;h"" ,.r owned by JuanHd fl, wat t was
allowed at full price on ne w pi-rurP tournP} at Avalon. ht>ld thf'ir • .. r fNir' 111 th•• pamttnco,; •t! '-'"tt• r n·por•··d O\l•r duo tc Hu CA&Jt
ano. O thers from $78. $89 &. up. Pr<'l'idt•nt's C'up Tuurnarnf'nt :i'un· '\\'(11 thin~:ton tnd othi'N. tit•• rt•m-Guard ~tat1on gundl" It had
DANZ -SCHMIDT BIG PIANO dll \' Lidn lslandr·r llarr\' Roc:,•r$' bmn !1nn of 11 I for"'' 1 ... tho l.m. 1 run ou1 ol t:a' and ~t;< r c·~u-d 11110
STORE . 520 No. Main. cor. 6th. Gra~ro '-'ith skappt>r H~>rnt'r Raar 1 :.,:1un:•• nf the indhidual ·wd not • •r•·ans11 1,
Santa Ana. Or rent $5 per mo. nf Ray ~hort>s C'~rnp a t thC' whN•I. all mankind -----
Rent a llowed on purchase. did a doubiP take. Aboard. Ev<'rE't t Thl• J'l('r~•ln who '-.'!)" m' kid 1.10 \' O \'ERDt'f:
SPINET piano. famous make. Case HadiPy of Lido Island took th(' rnuld do b..rto•r thhn 1hat · has no Mr-... RPUI£('n. 5 lb A\•)('JldO A"P.
slightly marred in shipment . nig ml"n's cup for most pounds of a lba-kn<lWll·d~" 01 propnrtwn. ••olur :tnd Corona dt'l Mar, rE'portE'd to t1w
savings on this. Another repos-cor!'. Jt'an lladlt'y, Everett's frau. di'"JI..'Tl lit• a<: lookan~ fpr a ph .. tn· Harhor )lastt•r S undE!) that th~
sessed. $150 already pajd. Many was not to be outdon<'. Ca tchinc .:raph and not rnr .1 ltlPS!'a~t' I ~-fl t'tl >.'lt Jo~ wa~ ovf'rdur at
other wonderful bar~. DANZ-h<'r first albacore, and on :1 6 .;pokt>n an n fort>1.:n lnl.t:u.tc•• Jl,• Por t 1 1du liE'r '-On lind th.t> owner
SCHltflDT BIG PIANO STORE, tackle at that. she carnert"d thE' c-a n not <'l'l ti<'I.;E' tlw .trtJ;:r unul I a nd ha ... t1au~;ht€'r "''~"• a board On
Santa Ana. 520 N. Main, cor . 6th. Indies' cup \\i th a fine IS-pound 1::!-hi' has learn<'<! thl' h 1'w ··l.•m••n ls I Mond<iy a ll q > ball boat at tlw
ELECTRIC organ. Trade your old ounC<' long fin. Nice I!Oi n~. H..id· of art and thE' arta...t's andandual-hHrbnr • 1 ·rant·· rt>portt"d tha t ttw
piano on beautJCul a ll electric t~·>s! Karl l\h llt>r uf ~ew port lao;tic' St}lt> Only thPn t'an hi' pas...; .Jo~ had 1!HII1 n 00 11 Thf' boat
organ. Famous make. OANZ-B<>ach was runner-up in men's SE'<'-jud~emt>nt on t>X("('Jit'lll'•' nf t~>rh-r••t•arnPd t• tho• harb<1r la tPr that
SCH.."'fiOT BIG PlANO STORE, lion: :\Irs. E dd i e Hoffma n of mqut>. thf' tn tP u..-.1· ut ha.; product. day
520 No. Main St., com er 6th, C'.D.M. was second in the ladies' 1 the .u::n1facanrf' o! tht• 1•1ublt>m --::;;;:----;:==~=~:--Santa Ana . dept. Hlt'kle<J
IJ"It •Ct£'<! horse meat, free deUv. In I GR.Al'o:D pianos. $395. $487. $585 Luck~ Break. Skipper Ed F'rw'-'Blithe Spm• .,, Ha rbor Area. Hidy's Pet Sup-and others. Steinway, Mathu-han. Balboa Is land, is takm~ •'ut
plh''! &. Sporting Goods. 605 shek. Knabe, Stodart, S tory & partll' on his Ji£:'and RN'I. First·
Coast Blvd .. COM. HA 1~3-J. Clark. Flscher-Ackennan. Kra-ortiet'rin~ a ,;ctory ship tx-twP('n Cast Js Named
FOR YO~IR PET-U. S. Go'rt.. In-
Hel W t d nich-Bach. many morP. t:sed & hen• and Kort>a since January. Ed P an e new. Long tenns. AU guaran-is on lt>a\c un til his n('xt run llnJX'
YOUNG woman who has had ex-
per. selling giftwares. \ourtrous,
r<'finC'd JX>rsnn wi th typing. Write
Ensi~n. Box 11-1
HIGI I calibrl' prodUI'I' man. rx)X'r.
ni.'C<'S. fu!l 1irne job. plenty of
adva nr,•mt·tH for th<' right ki&d
ol mnn ~•'c C' .. arl Hutr hison.
Grc·!lt('r All Am€'rican Market
:'llo 4. 903 roost nlvd., COM. .....
Lost and Found
LOST F iPid gluscs. Zeiss, ora
bluff in COM. R<'ward HAr bor
11 27-M.
BLUE WALLET with drivers lic-
ense. Monday, Aug. 5. Tel booth.
Julia Bora h. c o Sandy's Motel,
1015 roast Blvd . COM. HArbor
1091-J.
Situationa Wanted
MOTHER of 3-yr-old glrl would
give loving care to child day-
time. Nursery school experi·
ence. 700"' Heliotrope. COM.
WlLL DO b8by sitting. Experl-
t'nced & reliable. HA 2555-R-K.
BABY sitting, day week, evenings
or wk. ends. Good refer. Adult.
HArbor 2863-W-K.
AVAILABLE for baby sitting. Re-
liable. HArbor 1347-W.
Wanted
WIDOW and grown son want fum.
permanent livin~ quarters. HA
2863W-K.
w ANTED: Used pianos, h1&flest
cash allowance ln ••de on tele-
vt.ion . famous m&k~. or on
apJnet or grand plano. DANZ-
SCHMTDT BIG PIANO STORE.
520 N . Main. oor. 6th. Santa Ana
teed. DA:-o;z _ ~C'HMIDT BIG hP ~an s tick a round all summPr r'fX'n<'ncf'd hllh• th••atr•• 1.._,\.
PIANO STORE. 520 :'llo. Ma in, :'\lr•• to hear that dolphan hil'•· pt.• who haq• t)(ll n rho'\Pn ''' tak.•
Santa Ana. ~en t~kPn. Long lim(• no !>t't I h·· ll'ad..;; an • ·,'WllOr1 Jlorh<•l ('om-
:"••xt thtn).! :..ou kn?w· .;omt'ont• \\Jil l mun11' Pla\t•r ... · (p,l 1 til l"••rltu-
bont 11 o;atlftsh \\ •' llup;• !111n "111 bo• •thl·· 1., fnn a•l tl ·
.John \\'rh.;t<'r. 1\:tlhua T~ •:-O::hn1 • '" twr , ·,tl 111d q1, II\ ..,,,.1 1, ·tl lo•r
I <> l i.m. 1(1\f'' Ill hsh. nsu.dl,\ ha, In BIJth•• "l'itll · 11 , .. idm • I• l'"h OUTROARIJ hoat. I'Onl P ••to• r rtiC'-· 1 1 B · t · ·a · l ·k · · · d ' . . . , ,, . I I' ''·'~ 1 11 ' 08 .~" Ill~ "''1 '1 o1n l.lt•l..,Oil thlo•rt .. r !111 th•• 'h"\1 tacally new & shon nwm ont.: kc'•'P 1'\ t•n •mf' s b oa 1 t unnan~: 11 ,. c1 • h , 1 , • r w· craft Ghss boat w ith Ill h p. . . I . k d ( I I •1 Ill I.; I • I·" Ill t lr , .... ' '1 1n <.. , ( ntll.t ll't',l a n \\\'111 I~ han~:. I Ch 1 rio•, , h•• h••l' I"'(~,;, 11 h'l'h 1nrf
Boats for Sale
Have Y" triM
SELECTONE ~rott-Atwn lrr ~!r .. ~I(I\\I1WliY t ~.ub L uc-k smil£'d Oil John. Ont> \\f;h lll\101111\ \\;, •• '" "'' n: .. , tank. mtr. canaer. oars. Clt.'h· 3 6 nltn t·or•• ·)gt .. pound-; n uttnn 1 1 1 rt 1 1 '11 , · R' th.
ions. fi n(' equip. o ,wnltl"d only to \ Ull • John' ~nd-COli 'I "lltii iiiPn" ·I " ~·~Ill . ',. lllr '\" \\II\.... . u Bt.:•u~ of 10 ~x•h. l't'. rrt laii'DC>I\1 10 •
about 20 hrs. R<'taals a bout SSIIO (~liS·~, biU,"\dbill ufl~l;lllt' Sal!h·,_ j'~\·. \lr,lll\\tl rt 1\•'• I~ ~~~~N' rllXt'SS. OtJ Coii'\Ol ~FlFIIO~"E (1'\HVI
Wi ll take ~'l25 cash. ~o traMs. £>d and "orkt•d hie nn;., ·n1·u~sct.n d ·~~~·) I .• t ('•1, •lfc•n I"',. . tr ' •h• 'Yl mar.h-•1••\• ""c '''" lbr ~~"lo
Phone HArbor 2644 • , • · an "1'111"1' ''•'"'11 1 I ·"'"'POr '"' wAJ:~t (<'ftW" 1n t•>d.. An ~ ttw _;;..;.;;;.;..;.;..;~-----·-----~aturday nnd : unda~ :\cit hun~'T~ Ptht 1' 111 tho• 1 ,,, 11 ,. \(aurlr't n•lot• you 01'('•1 trom nc nuoJrtJ' ol
colors ?
Boats, Marine Supplies a.-u;;ua t t::Xm I know tlw "kap~r P.ol.~r~d .. r '''" P.'l I I 1•·1-.:ht!> I al ,,nul r.&tnl~l ~mrl~ '. t)l.:a (cl•·nl • ot th(' suck-boat Lours•• hut h€.'' F1'h ol '\1·" pc•rt 11 cl J>:-tl1 \\'ut1• n( nt""' «•lor Jo•rl.ty h••r•• See Paqe 6 a ~~·ntlt>man. CallPd w. un l~'l.:unn Cor1ma d••l \t 1r Th1• ,hm' "111 hi · .... .-_.._ ----------------1 Beacher "C'y" Welch's C)·w lla. tn prodUl't'<l tht• latto r part ,,, ~-·p-C)rl• ........... , ..... RESIDENT~ RETURS comt> ~et a ft't'dinlit marbn ~hX)(j tt'mh<•1 J. C. LIONIARGU.
Back from their summt'r '-aca-by u~tll we ~ot thert>. Dadn t !::t't CROWII HARDWARE tion are Mr a nd Mrs. C I..cst<'r marhn. Tha nks, anrho". l..ouall\' (; \ ,. \\I .Sf} '01.0 n
J ones or' Poppy Ave .. Corona del Balboa Ang!Jng Club and Weil!h-Th,• ~7 ·I r l'Ui tt·r 1. n W md l•lr·
Mar. master C'laren("(' A tkinson or Bal-m~·rl~ hl•lonl!an..: ''' Chfr \hapm .. m. 1 -------
UG<oiU. HOTI«
NOTJC£ OF REARISO
Notice is hereby 't'lvcn that the
City Council of the City of New-
port Beach will hold a public hear-
ing on the appUcatlon of Han cock
Banning. Jr .• to rt'zone a portion
of Lot "0 " in the Bannin~ 1'ract
to change the present Zll:>nlni of
R-1. R-3 and C-1, to C-1-H and
R-4 districts.
boa do a swell job wei~hin~ €'\t'~-ha-; b."'" bC>UI!h t b~ Alfr,•d F. Rot:-~
one's b1~gies. C1arence lovE'S busi-ers of Los AnJ:;<'It'S
ness. LP t's kt>ep his scalf'S hot --------------------Off and clear "'i th you 'tlll llt'Xt
and Appliances
8!1 Cout Bl....a. HArbor IS! c-o.. .. lla.r
Notice is hereby further gjven
that said public hearing will be
held on the 25th day of August.
1952. at the hour of 7 :30 p.m. ln
t~ Coundl Chambers or the City
Hall, Newpor t Beach, California,
at which time a.nd place any and
all persona n\1,)' appear and be
heard thereon.
1 ime Good fishing!
OIABLO TO SA.S PEDRO
The 60-ft. schoont'r Diablo. rt'·
cently purchast'd by Dr. Chestt'r
N ugent of Los An,~Pies. has leCt
her ber th in Newport for San Pl'-
dro The boat, built in 1915 a t
Bris tol. R. 1., of composi tP con·
struction. mJght be a contendt'r in
the nC'xt Honolulu race.
IIJTCH-HillER IN .ll'RED
C. K PRIEST
Oty Clerk
PubUsh: Aug. 7 a.nd 14, 1915.2
Tlw N'twpon Harbor Enaii{Jl.
Hitch-hiker Edwln C'ours of the
U. S. Navy "''U st'ruck early Mon-
day mo~ on Coast Highway
near the Balboa Bay Club t>ntra.ncto
by a h.it and nm motorist. ~
In s.allor was takton to £1 Toro for
mt'dh:al ald.
Quality
Men's
W ear
'nuanday, Auguat 7, 1152
J Boating & Fishing Page ~
. ..
The T ides at Los Angeles Harbor .....
THE TIDES AT LOS ANGELES HARBOR
For ~rt.-BaJboa Bay, add 16 ml.n.; for Ocean. 110btract 10 miD.
The time u atven in Paclf'lc Dayllght Saving Tlme
A....,.t LowTlde
8 ..... 5:48 a .m. -0.4
9 ... 6:24 a.m. 0.3
10 7 :00a.m . 1.1
A~ mpTiclt<
11 . ~:11 a.m. S.l
12 . f :O% a.m. S.O
13 .. -. I :St a.m. S.l
14 .. 8:04 a.m.. S.4
mcb 'nde
1!:10 p.m. u
12:50 p.m. u
I :SS p.m. 5.4
Low Tlde
7:36 a.m. 1.8
8 :19 a.m. 2.5
9:35 a .m. 3.0
11 :23 a .m. 3.1 .. . ._ ....
LowTlde
6:03 p.m . 1.1
7 :06 p.m. 1.l
8:21 p.m 1.2
Hlp Tide
!:"p.m. u
S:M p.m. U •=•• p.m. 5.% 6:61 p.m. &.S .
12:01 a.m. u
12:1t a.m. f .6
LowTlde
9:52 p.m. 1.1
11 :31 p.m . 0.9
12:47 a .m. 0.5
S.41LI,_,G WITH SUZ\'
RaC('I. races. ra('('S ! ' ! By SUE FICKER I
The past wet•k wa!> crowded
'''lth 'em what with thl' <:?.CYA
Regatta at Cabrillo Beach. L. A.
l larbor, from Monday, J uly 28 to
F riday, Autt. l-and Nl'wport Har-
bor's own ~at sailing spe-ctacle
. the Flight of thl' S nowbirds 011
Sunday.
If Newport yach tsmen havl' been
accustomed to complalnin~ about
t he scarcity of wind in their 0"""
tt>rritory then surcly L. A Har-
bor should have satisfi ed them
for not one day pr<'Sented them
with an ylhi nj:t Jcs.<: thlln a 20-kn"l
wind to fill tht' sails. In fact Hur-
ricaTl'C Gulch whip(X'd up a bit of Race Results
fury that r<'~istcr<'rl -.om<''' ht•l f
a round 35 knot:> at 11mrs
The :-ailtn~ was rli!U!f'd : Fnllrt~ nt Cabrlllo lk'aeh
was particularly so. w ith much Rhodf'"
~CVA R t ;C-ATTA
Scuttlebutt --
Wha t tittle group of wmul men
Is trying to deprive local kids and
their dads of a public launching
place for boats? The answer is
-none. Inertia and lack of or-
ganization of people most con -cerned may In the end keep us
high and dry on shore .
Tbere were. few rut ID&UO-
VN'S lD tlile ~ Wiaea IIOIIMI
people Ia c ...... taoe <Jove pv-
alaaAM reeideeu.J property aen
to tile ,.bile ramp ... after-
warda acit&ted .., keep tlteU wa-
terleee aelpbon from ..aq city
puWJc poaacL 1"be City <Joa-
cll wu &MUI'ed by CcMaty Su-
pe.rviMr Relu K.aber tJLat a
()DbUc ramp waa I.Ddoded lD
the Couaty Jlarlilor CommJMioe'•
plaD• for Ute aew Cout Guard
Sta UOB DN.J' tile Balboa Y adtt
Club, and OB Apr11 %8. 1951, tb~
<'lt.y Couacll IU!~p~d Brad~u
Ftncb'!l motion thAt If tbf'M'
launchln.: faclllUes on eouaty
proper ty WNfl ILOt ~ly ob-
ta.laf'd thea tbe eoand.l would
coulder n•tortftc C a r a a t I o a
Cove lauacblnc. The ramp baa
not been olttalned, so t.tae Coon-
ell baA I t.s cue to become Robin
Hood and swtn« I.Dto actloa.
There is no gTOUp of wilful men.
It is a t:on(Uc t of interests. On
lh<' onl' hand ar<' a few people in
Carnation Cov('-()n thc other all
th<' bush and bluff people of our
IContinued on Page 7 1 .
LEHMAN nrnk, oomp ete with P-14 WIT H on<' suit saHs, $150
trallcl'. Newly painted &: varn. Trailer 125 extra. CaJJ H.A 7~R
Hull No. 200. Ph. Laguna 4-4544
YACHT SilLS
FnMIIMIIz
Sail Laundry
Mildew Proofing
2055 Harbpr Bl?d.
COSTA IIEI!IA
BEacon 6077
Charles Boploa
Yacht & Ship Broker
1003 Cout Hwy. ~ewport Beach
8EacOD 809S aa.d 51'78
26' Sport fishlng, ready .. $5.250
26' Cabin Cruiser .. . ... 2,500
34' Sport F isher ............. 8,500
40' Mat thews, $5,000 In extras.
(appointment only)
4!5' Sport Fisher, 3.'>-pas-
sengcr .. ....... . .. $14,000
BOATS FOR SALE
65' Mower top cruising & racing
schooner, fine for Honolulu race. a
buy that will be hard to top. $20,-
000 .
63' Late T~ dil'!'<'l lu.xury cruiser,
redt>slgnt'd & rebuilt by S tephens
Bros. In 1948 & '49. $52,000.
S.USIIID
for Yachti.n9 Parti" .........
80'7 Jll.a.rtM. ..... ......
TIE
~
CIIBIS
IIA.rltor tMI
FUIUIP
Yacht Flap
and Penncmta
t25 eo..t RIP .. 7
Newport
(J&AJ'T BOAT Y AaD
IIUnCAL RADIO
RADIOTELEPHONES
FATHOMETERS
DIRECTION FINDERS
1J08 Cout mpway. Newpcwt
BID Tbomp&OD BF.Aooa f08t
IEWPOIIT UDIR
YACHT UIDI.
Balboa Bay Short"a 8& 1881
17' Nntl. Sloop . . . ...... $ 300
18' Arrowhead Sloop ... 650
26' A.shbridge Aux. Sloop .. 31500
21' l.aunl'h, Kerma th Eng. fl)()
20' Flyint: Bridgr
Cruiser ....... ',.wing ''n thr !<'"'' a rd le~. but 1. !lana hull. 33. G Fl<'i tz. LA YC ~'hat a ... cnsul 111 11 "•'" Ill ct<·c·a,-•• \\'itch :\4, Strat F:nn~ht. ="HYC
1• na lh h. I\<' r wa\ • Jllf'k up :11ul .\ ·• Fnmcis D Jordan
i-lnd ~~ ... urfil'" :don•·' . 1 \\''tlllt, h .John Po•alc·~. ="HYC
• CitE\\ 1:\t . OX Tilt-: l't\)11.1!'1 ~-, :-.• l o•'•' I'. II Hearclo;;lcl', ~IIYC
19' CARIN cruisf'r, Plrr. bn1t lank,
4-cyc. Universal marin<'. l bunk,
plastic bottom . $775. l..Rxing ton
ti2364.
South f.:aast Co.
40' TS Ma t thews '47 Au to Pilot,
1 ROF. 65 wn tt radio-telephone'.
1 fr< -.h watl'r <'OOIC'd. shower. ownr r
12' Inboard Launch
.. 3000
1 100
TIH<: rn•w -.oll••tlthruu~hout lht fi /\r 1•o,~. 111. 'J "ho•ppard. :--1 11\'1 ' 2Srd St. and ll>f"n·port 8 1\'d.
,, vat t.t 1hou·d Frr·cl "m-tlc•s' l'.tm-l'.c .
I Ill. P\ ~~~ Jll'' lt·er• I~ 1 houcl 1 ~ufl ll.'l. "''II \\',1\ b CBYt' Nf'wport B~h. IIArhor 2600
!'olltt't mo.-.1 "'" ".,. ... , .. nt rre 1.! p,101J111, ;{o F ~mah·~. HYC J7.ft t-·,,u h11 I~""· h ,,,
ltalfl,:lnL' , \ • 1 tlw "t•lll h1·1 1 til' I:~ !lap 1 lay:-. tit. Th'm~·, LA \'C t'M'f'llf'nl ~2000
Tho• 0111'' • xc'l111lt' mnmr·nt <":tn1•·i·l Bl\11• Chip~. 43. H Dnn'll. CHYC' H l-(t \ltrnd••lln Ulllll\' :!:)O(l
11n Frtd.H~ '""'" til pitchmt: frCim t.utJtor,. 16 l)_~t ·t llo\\, '' 't. •' '1:, • • ~-;--
l.ooldt' Ill '"lt on 1lw ... pinnakl"r run 1 Littlt· Lulu. 1:1:-1 llt•rll<'• I.IYC' Sn1pc \\Jih I'''"''' '-·•
tL•• P omltn lw• lt-d ,,, fnr to _ Rn·••l•' HI. R PPr:-.•111 '\;IJYC' Flattu· \\'llh lr<t1h•r, l'X<'I"I !l(l(l
\\••a thl'r thai rh~· :-.pmnak•·r l.o1d 11-3 Smbarl 1&1. R. lla"k<'ll 10' Outboard ''ilh 5 h.p. 295
sf'lf m tht· watPI' ;~nd :o.larll'd to t·,.,,th<'r P\, post-war. rww sail:-3850
seoop it 111 ,,n thl" (nut : but lhP 1 'I'H'<', :i, .J. R D<n 1~ :!0' Chris Crafl d<'IU.Xt' r un-
})(mr M't 116('1f "traiJ:hl a nd pulh•d ~ c;'"ni'\U, -t. J fiC'~J: about. comp. re finish. 3.1;)0
t>Ut of 11 without mishap. 3 PiXI<'. 7. J 0oUJ.!la5i
• :\IAIS5'AII. BJ.OW~ O l'T L"nK DJ,..tu.nc.-Kac:in~r Clas<~ DEALERS FOR
Kf"nny Sc-hmidt'~ 12-nlC'tC'r l h·j l. lhl.ariu. KC'n Schmidt l.ym an Outboard & IAboard Boat.
Jaria wus forced to drop from the 2 1aJ;:a tt•llc. Bob Allan j 26. WC'lin n~~~ble cru isers
Jao;t rn<'<' u( lhf" ll'~[tlta whc.n h<'r 3 t >nt·J<•. Ken Oa\1:,.
mamsail blew our ltr aloft JUSt a4 __ s_<J _ _._,_A_x_<'_l_::.;_·t_o_rd_a_h_l _____ l .n::u~~di~~~~;,.-fl"w minuH · pr1or 10 1hr st:-~rlln~ -.. W F' HAVE THE BUYERS
\'Pt .v au.xiO'IS Tp sell. I:\QUIRE.
17' Teak Lady, sloop, sl. 2 Sl650
22' Aux. sloop, sl. 2 .. ... . 975
27' A1·x. ~~()(lr '48. !'1. :l . 4350
2S' J l·:!q Am, ketch, sl 4 . 5000
25' New fine .. ptfisher .... 5000
~· TS Fnlrlin<'r . 1947 .. . .. 8900
:;r -'1. 0 wrn.;, 1 . fiSi l•r.
Crown l'nlo(tnt' J5v( •
31' Family cruiser, sl 4 .... 5500
Georg e Michaud Co.
Lido Peni.uula Ya.cbt Anehora(e
Foot of 31st St. Box 158
HA 1696 N('wport Beach, Calif.
CLARK SWEET
Fred Schenck
38' "R" C'las!' Sloop. dbl. Hon-
dltr:ts plRnkt'd hull. tC'ak dPCkF.
doghow.c. outbd tn wPII, head.
~Jeep;.; 2 Boa t i:. tn ~·ood condi-
tion A f.!ood bu.) at $!.71Ml
Almo~ 1 worth its Wf'iJ:ht in I.-ad'
LIDO SHJPY ARD
HArbor SOl
* FREEZE YOUR FISH * HARBOR FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
gu~"""'. w11•t~. \\hn disptayl"d i'How's Fishin'? L1st YOUR Boat With u s. t ~•·nom~na l skill 1n ~a1lin~ his • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-J 'urt. PC 63. to fi\'1' straight flr.,ts Ry OEORGE \VETRERBY
'' "' lad!'n • ·ach d<n a f '"r t hi" rae(•:,.
* 418 30th St .. Newport Beach HA 0?1 8 *
"111\ otht•r sktppr•r<.' -.ails wh1ch . .
,,, ••<k'<i rrp.ur work duiH' on tlo1•m A lhncurr fl srunt.: has been 'cr)
]'.;1re of "<'nm· to hP so oblit:.-im· j''I.K•d fnr 1 he past \\ ('ek .. n it hough
• -.tPORT~MASSIII I' :c:,. ll).utd fn lling oH over th<' we<'k-
;\lam varhtsmrn could '""~' a 't·nrl "it h h1gh ground s~ell~ and
), ..,,.0 n ·rrom K<'nny. who on Fnda~ to)() man~ boats workmg th<'
<lio;playP•I An unusunl of th;~r \\Oil· o..ch,.ol~ makmt.: for poor t·atch~s.
•lont tnllt·cl nn Pag(• 7 1 'In Sunda~ ~ome of thf' top skip--;;;;;:::;;;;;:::;..;;;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;; l1 .c 1 !-11" po r '" d on I y 1 h rP,. or f n u r • f!,h pc 1 l"'at I I Thr• ft<..h I t\1' ll\11\ t•d tn \C 1 ~ Jim S. Whyte
INSUR A NCE
Ocean, Marine a nd
General Insurance
I
, ll•"t \1r•"' <'ttchr .. are mad(' ~'" I
lo (•IJ,:h l mi II'... nrr~hnrP in 1 h•'
( 'npi!'t rll no-!'& n C'll"nwntt> a ri'RS.
\\'f' wrn· out Thurl'Qay with 0"·
t'ltl (~It and Dl<'k Cline of Ral-
l111a \m<'l-and madr thP mistnkr
nr o;tuppl nl! on somr boib in t ht!
mid(iJ., of th<' flN'I .1\ft<'r Iandin~
S<'' en rish WI' wt•rf' unable to raise
. enoth(·r '-r-lliM•l thl" ri'St of th<' day.
Office Cot•J MP\Il Ben~ Build:n9 Tht> nPXl di!Y "<'s tayed away from
t ht' fie<' I. found our own fish and
BEeco" b b 8 b took 27 It is our tx>Jief that mos t
Re•idenct 4 1b Hn~l Coron11 del Mer boats wa!ll<' too much timl' yak-kin~ on th<'ir radios and chasing
down fish rC'por tcd on thl' air.,
lARlNE
INSURANCE
for
YACHTS & BOATS
SEE BUD IDSTLZ&
L .J. IJIIIer I Ct.
1IGI Newport BlvcL
Newport Be.cb
IIA.rbor osu
l rathcr than findine a J?ood sch()(ll
of nsh of their own A". t h:~ 1 vt>t -~
1 l'ran sk lpJX"T' Rert ~hils sny!<.
''Watch the birds. thc>y nevrr li<'" • •
DOLPHI N CA CHJIT
Fishing alon$r the kelp beds from
hor!'eshoe k elp to ~nside has
be<'n very good lately, with some
w hite sea bass r eported from the
San Onofre area ~toing up to 30
pounds.
lf the temperature of the water
stays at 69 degTees. where it Is
no\\ most anything can ha ppen
this' season. A few dolpb.ln have
(Continued on P age 7 )
r •--.--------,
For Your
Dinner Table
CAUGHT TODAY
By Newport Harbor's Fishing Fleet
::j
< :r:
>-t:: u
nus WEEK :-• ALBACORE
SWORDFISH
SU BASS
ABALONE
• • •
• D' , LAFAYETTE AVE. (Cannery Row )
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Arches NEWPORT BOULEY ARD Balboa
LET US CAl
YOUR
ALBA CO BE
Bring in your al-
bacore ... in the
round . . and
you 'll get it back
... in cans
with your OWN
PRIVATE LABEL!
~NLY 2()ca ccm I ~!!!..!~!~~.~ w~4!!N I : =~.:::-~i;·~~~~;·;;,;..-4··M : Seafood Specialties .Co.
• 0... ., NaWPOaT ......... OOM'A IOU -... • 516 30TI IT.. IEWPIIT .... 150 7 ... ----------. -.. __________ lllilll _____________________ ..
KNew YOUt....._ Mercwt fteell SaiUaB WUh Suo
(ConUnued from ~ 6 )
derfu.J ~ent. without 'Wh.k:h
yadabc would be notblA& • -• ·~p.·
mw ILABC8
"If the)' meuure auto motora in hone power, Why don't they
~ boat mot.orl in 1M horM
power?''
• om YOU IUIOW, ~
NtiiW'pert ................ ae ................. ~ ........ .. ,......Uoa ., .....,. Cll-.. a.... eou~ an..., to woua IUII.-eo&. Popaaau.. 1a 1 .....
t,JOI aad 1JN .,_ .......
II,DO, a pia el U&. '" Ia M ,...,.... UM •st cloeeet wu ._.
~ .__ wttll aa laei'!ue ol
IUA,., or ._ t11aa WI u
............ pertod.
• Dm YOU II..NOW, Tbt UM
... • la popalaUoa ......... ...-t7 ..,.._ at Newport BeMil
.. ·-lao& M17 to YOUR IIA&-BOR '-t allo to lte ldMJ wadi-
• ~ ilae ,..,. 'road!
• DID YOU KNOW, Tllat It Ia
ClOOler.. • ............... Ia
.tater t.lua.a ....... ........ 'I'M
..... llllalm-ma.tw,. ......
~ (u tails fNqa u.e
UaJted State. WeatiM!r ...,._a
OYer a pwted ol II ,_....) oeca.ra
.. ..._,..,. ....... M.J•. • .... ,
Ia Dorm&lly the IDOIIU. of......,., ....... ........tare. tale llpre
for U. II yeer pertocl .._,....,
18.1•-Tbe ~aa aaaD&I tem-
perat.e lor \be same period
wu ...... \\'here c:aa you matdl
taaat!
• DID l'OU KNOW, That se-
vere ~ triada are ra.re ta t:1ae
lmftMidlete vld.Dlty. Tbe lalaad
....,...,. proftdee complete .....
tecUoa &om oceaa atorma aad
rouch water. ~ •t.orm. ce--
enlly occur durla&' the pei'W er... December to Aprtl. IJa.
.... ve, &Del aocnetllnee ~
...,.. ~......... 'I'IMl .-..
.......... trona tlae .......
dut't.q' &lie Wlftter moetM, uut
the aot~Uaweet lA tlae aprtac-
Umfo. N'ort.beeat wtDd atonna.
called "Saataa&a" by &.be la-
dlau, ~ warm wtDde or
clftlf'rt wta• occur tllret! to fou.r
tUnee a f'!&l' aad .Wflf'IP from la-
'-4 ~ the Saata Aaa
Oa.a.yoa. 'nle.e dry wlDds wtt.b
velodtae. of tO to SO m11ee per
lloar, ~y occur from s~
vember to Kay aad INMtrally
laAt 1 to s days.
Real estate advt'rti8ernenta mQ
be found OD the Cluaitlecl pqe.
RAG4~'S
YOW' Family R.-t.aurant
(a...~)
1&15 OoM& ~ ........ ow.. ...
To lace S•da!
The Mercury neeta of the Cab-
rlUo Yacht Ctub an8 Newport
Harbol' Yacht Club wtll race here
Sunday for the Clyde and SUiaJ\
Creech Trophy, atartinl near the
Balboa Yacht Club.
Tbe Mercuries salled down from
San Pedro Sunday, wtth W. L.
Manley of the NH'fC fleet making
lt ln the feat time of three boon
and 25 minutes. 1'hTe.e of tbe boata
were dlsmutN In Sunday's hl&h
wind!l, but 12 arrived aalely heft .
Earl MorTta l.s captafn of the
NHYC Mercury Fleet, and Ed 0 . MPJ,s l.s San Pedro Flee-t captain.
Racing for NKYC will be Bart
Hunt, W. L. Manley, Dr. C9'de
Creech, Ray Robtorta and WilHam
McDonald.
Scuttlebutt
tContinued from Paee 6)
greater harbor backwoods. Num-
bers could be effective. But not
without vitamin powt>r' You can
do something by attending the
Wednesday, August 13 meeting of
the Park. Beach and Recreation
Commission at t he City Hall at
7:30 p. m., and speak up!
CoGndbnaa FrwU Bon'atll
potata out that the city bas
aiNMat S&O,OOO rev-lie Iron~
puldar m eten aad that t.bltt ~ylll to be aed for ealul'· tar parklll«' .,..... Some could
be alloc:ated for parldq at heat ......... Re men t I o n 1 five alJ,ea fo r
launchtnp. One 1s at Carnation
Cove, another ls near Udo Wharf,
a third' in West Newwrt at the
root or 43rd s treet. the 19th street
t'asement to the water, a nd the
county property near tht' Balboa
Yacht Club is a fifth.
SHnw Kenay thoulbt be might
have fouled Freel Smalea during
the ~ ln &l.ahing he did
not pua through the tlnlah UDe
tl)e'reby pennitt.lng Smales to fin·
lab ftnt.
Smalas inalated Watta had not t~ hlm. and finally alter much ~to one another Watts wu ooavtncecl ln tlme to come ar()UJld
and CTOII \he line ln teeond spot.
But to add more color to the
story Smales dropped out aftel' ~
race, when Bart Henderson, who
wu creW\ng with us, said he felt
certaln we had hlt a mark of the
course WhUe rounding it.
Ke~~ny Watts, therefore, placed
Clrat in the regatta. and Smales
second.
• FLD:TZ WINS 4 OF 5
The Rhodes class wru; once more
domlnated by George ruetz, who
won all but one raet> of the five-
day fracas -this one race being
won by Denny Jordan of Sal\
Francisco, who, salting Dea n Mor-
rison's S t. Fra ncis n placed second
in t~ reratta.
• STBAT PLACES THIRD
Stratford Enright, who has been
sailing his Rhodes Witch for onJy
two months, turnt'd in a note·
worthy performance. by placing a
consistent third which en titled him
to a thlrd place trophy .
Racing with him all five days
were his very capablt' wif£> and
Mr and Mrs. Pa uJ Platt.
Incidentally, these were the only
two women to crew in the Rhodes
c1ass. Only girl skipper in the
regatta was Mary Ann Pearcy of
NHYC.
• A GENt INE Ll" At'
Highlight of the w£>ek's enter-
tainment was the luau a ~t'nuine
Hawaiian one with a 250-pound pi~
dr llciously cooked in a pit. The
locality Cor this was Abalone Co''E'.
MIKEL FERGUSON a,e 10, Corona del Mar
(Send lD tM younptHS' funny
remarb.)
OAME&A II STOLEN
A camera valued at 889.50 and
a Ught meter valuecl at $14.50
W.l'e stolen from Vlncfl\t'a Lido
Drup TUt>sday, poUce were ln-
fonned.
How's Fishin'?
(Continued hun pap S)
been taken. onE' orr the 14-mlle
bank. There are qu1t• a rew mar-
lin reported In local waters but no
one except Ray Pilton has had one
hooked. • • •
SO . IE&IlA IIACIU"..REL
Sunday there wu a ~rt of a
local chartel' bollt having several
Sit'rra mackerel aboard, but tJlese
turned out to be Spanish mackereJ.
In as much as Sierras have never
been reported north of San Diego
this caused quite a sUr around the
Angling Club. • • •
Fl H PROTECTION
Recen t large catch~ of albacore-
among ttw sportsfi.shermen has
caused a lot or talk from commer-
cial men such as "and the sport-
fishermen curse the commercial
men for their large catches," and.
''how many or those fish will end
up in the garbage can?"
We or the Ocean Fish Prott>ctive
Association have no quarrel with
tht> hook a nd line commercial men
and our t'ntire program Is for their
tK>netit. On albacore t>spt>dally
the big net interests art" unable
to take th<'m. Our maan pro~ram
concerning the albacore is the con-
servation of our small bait fish,
fOr If t ht•Sto bt.•romt> dt'plt>lt'<f, the Let's DOt UVe juat ODe pub-
lie plaee to laiiiM!h boata oa tile lovely bay of ours: let Mclt area JUSt a frw m.Jies from Por~ugu<'se lar~(·r ~:anw f1sh "111 not
have Ita 0 ,.'1l. Bend. Tht' sht'ltt'red locality. th<' mto local wHtPn;
comt>
What wilJ boattn~ bf• hko• in n('\\ moon. and "'arm brt'ezes TOl'R~Y.V t"OR Jt ~I OHS
1962? Will we all \X' htndlock<·d formt:'d a P'.'rf{'Ct backdrop fur tht· Th.t.> jumor tournumt.'nt 1!> ~om)!
sailors? You can help 10 deClcl•·l 'roplc I) pe or J.l&Stlmc. 1mto ~ts fu';al month and tht> Balboa
the answer on Au~t 13 at thl' • A TREAT F OR THE i'\AlLORS An~hn~ Club ha !>Orne hnt> tro-
City Hall, 7 :30 p. m Wear) memb<>rs of th ... sailin~ ph1£>S .fur tlw kub Th1 touma-
-----~-:am: \isitin~ Cabrillo Beach Yacht mt>nt as open to all ch1ldrt>n undt>r
Club after the raN's wer~ greeted 17 years of a~e There art· ~nlr)
AMMC,'lTION STOLEN by such charming and congenial blltnks at all local tackJt' store:. or
R C Anctt'rson oC 709 ~. Bay ladJ<'S as Mrs. Harry McKinne~. the Anghn~ Club There will ~
Front, Balbtl<l Island, reportf'd to ~trs. Halyard Bro"""· ~Irs Kenneth & s~·ell part) for tht' chaldrPn und
police Sunday Pvt.>nint: that hi" Cront•. and others. :\ice of thcs<' thNr par• "" ,. t th~· 'nd vi t hl'
garage had been forcf>d open and ladies to display such an unselfish tournament
burglarized. Missing Wf're 1\lmost ~opint In taking orr time from tht'ir ---------------
40 boxes or shotgun sheUs11 and dulles at homl' to serve hot cvf-that'<: thf' day :1 lnt ur
other ammunHion, as we as fl't'. t for frt'e too ~ 1 and sand-tltkP up sr)j'ctatang'
cleaning equJpment and a sleeping wachcs. and kt't.>p th(' club going • LWHT~ISH lfOJ>t; "'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ba~l'{~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ for yachtsmen throughout tht• At last, tht' Nt>wporl ~ \\-l'Pk. LiJ::htnin~ rh't't has it ~ .. ,
SPECIALIZIII IN
Vislt Our Beautiful
Cocktail Lounge
• TROPIIV PRL"''ESTATIO~ "\\.'hit(' flopt'" Rill Ca1rns of
Th<' \ery <'XQuisitt.> Portu~Ut's•· RYC. who last ~undu~ bom:ht a
Bl•nd Club was the gathering plal't' Lightning an lht' N'COrd brt>akiO't
for s kipJ)t•rs, crC'ws and fraend" limP of 10 m1nut1•s ·
Fraday evenin~ for trophy rollect. Thus far 1 ht' scour~,· of the
mg. dancmg and dimng in constant Laghtninl! Fit'<'' ha... bo·t·n John
DeArdJes ..., ... ~ .. ca.
CoMt IIDce ~
r•w• •oo•• 000&7AIL.
C0AS'1 HI8HWAY AT
THI AICI.
FOR ONE WIZ&
E-X-C-L-U-8-1-V-E
O&A.""'GE COUNTY RUM
ROBERT TAYLOR
DEBORAH KERR
and a
CAST of 30.000
THE
MARTYRDOM
OF
CHRISTIANS
IN THE GREAT
ARENA
Sacrifice of the
Beautiful SlaYe
Girl to a Wild
Bull.
'I vat>w of a tK>autifully lit swimming • r ar<>t Pla<'f'l Potr' &•wal"'''.
pool and bright moon. casting ill-Pon s. B11l wall bP tryin~: to saal j l I.A50T TIME ~ATURDAJ'
path of h~ht on lhl' Covt>'s wate!'l> haghrr and fa~>lt'r' YVO:'IINE Of> CARLO SA I 'S SEAFIOD SEA JOODS 4T THE SI6N OF THE SWOIDASH
16278 Coast Hwy., Surfside
,~NOW OPEN ·#~
~ NEw
Cocktail Lounge
AND THE
Dining Room and Bakery .
French and Italian Dinners
l>llllnt Room ()peas at 1! Nooa
GE~E'~
705 Coast Bl•d. Corona Del Mar
Phone Harbor 1102
Amon~ thl' many present wert• • t'A\'ORITE \"I~ITHR/'0 • ~-I t ·-I" ~1r. a nd ~Irs. tra f PrPnt I Fulmor ~unda) brOU'!hl fuur II( ~at•hl-Kar e ADge
;\ofr and Mrs Charlt·s Tanner. ~Ir inc .; fa\onrl' l>f'OPI" a-\·as1tin~ tu
and ~1rs K<'n DavL-. 'Ken saal<'d RYC ~lilt \\'t•t:t'fnt th and t trl
hlS fl('{'t-footro rabbi t boat C'on£'.)u Sp.tnl!lt•r "1th th•••r ""('' •h••
1 m t h(.' t'H•nll : ~tr and ~Irs Htl-l11\ f'l) E-., h ' nd Rt·rttt
.)-Hrd nrown. tht' Harry ~l cK.Jn-~Ian~ b<IUIS flpm s •• n Dw..:n tl·
tW)l-, tht' Kt•nny \Vatts. th£' F'n•d \\il)~ put 1n at :--;,.,,1)1'1 t lladK>r
Smuh•,, • F'r(.'d pla)t•d J.!t•nt.>ra l lnr ,, d.t ~ 111 '"'' dun n~ th•• ... um-
d l llrmu n tu th·· 1'\••nr' Dan mt•r bt•( .. , ,. ht•Udlll .. r .. r ( • .• l,t ;II I
Thnmp ~oo n ~o . Kl'n .. mel \!an) Santu Barb.tra ''' oth••r J•llnt-.
Schm1dt. the Bob Allan,.. t h1 ~ .• trl "''rt h Am.m~-: tlwm thl-" \\('('k
Spandt•ls, Ca rol Jon.·:.. l>\.IUIII db) Pnr! \\1 r 1· r., til' Tr• Jt'• ''1t h ta ....
81 1! Jur k C'untlon; J . H. d1ob • \.Ill 1 th•• F\t•n trl~ "'til .tt :'o:li\T
Whitt• Jt . Fn•dd) Sd~<·nck. J im :1ncl S ro•\, II Il l .111cl ht ... P <' tt
I>mu.:ta .. tWith baotht'l " ~talcolm. RYI'. l)\tl h up fmm ""11 !•1• ~" lr
\V dharn und Dnnalll to sad tht•11· t•tdt•ntall\ rhut', ''"''''' I'll t~·
C'.tl1l 3:.!, Allttlllltl' \\'"'", \\lotHlt•l l'anm.; n; '' \\••••k ••lid HnJo;• I'll
in~: "h) shP "•"' I) Ill~ 1<ilt• an h• r hal,, ;,om•· n P\\ '"II '"'~'~''" to brr n~
<:lip dunn~ lht• r•'~il tta ln»h'•ld of
1
b.tt k to you'
turmm: up at thl' startlnt.: lint• an .::=-============:. thl' p.•rfN•t C"aliforn1a 32 \\t>ath<'r 1:
P~.•tt·r Galt'.;. John rarri•'r and :~ Ktonn) Watts' capabll' Cl'•'" l>t C'k
Wnodi'n and Dick BrownPII.
• ·~L.OWBI.RO' ~KIPPER I
Youn. truly mana..-;ro tu borro\\
a Sno" bird and I'm s till wonder-
ing why ~ Cor Sunday's 1-~h~ht of '
tht> Sno" bird...;. !'\e\'t'r b<>for<' ha\-
an.: satled in th<' Fh~ht, I wound
up at th(' star t m a hopeless mid-
dle In the middl<' or the tine not
on ly that but 1 lost the rudd<'r a...;
well at the !('('ward mark:
My advt~ to any and all of you
"ho may ~ planning to ent<'r tht•
Flight (b<>tter they should caU It
tht' "F1ght of th£> Slowbirds ~"l is
"Hear nothlng. Sl'(' nothing a nd
yt>ll plt>nty at thr start -and you
mi~tht be first a t tht' finish !"
Pl.AVL~G
"Pat anclllike •
\\lth SPENCER TRACY and
KATHERl:o\E H EPBt 'R:-.1
Harvc)' Somers drivin~ a bont
flying the "Otflcial" flag took timt>
out to coach his ll ttlt> son, who,
as much as I hate to admit it. al-
most b<-at mt': Don't any or you
underestimate thcsr junior gn~
skippers whose hey-day comes
with the "Flight". Though their
knowledge or racina rult'S is too
ortl"n inadequate. they l"l'ttlly know
how to makt> A boat moH! \\"UJ
be lntel"f'Stina to WlltC'h tht'm grow 1 up and El'8d uate to largt>r cl~ .. ___________ _.
l.n Tt'<'hn.kolor
\ '\~ ~HER IDA'\
Jl Ill'\ I l":'o:I •
''JUST ACROSS
THE STREEr'
'T.\It'r' ._,.,,for 7 ll\'V.
Jr\ '\E WY~tA.'\
"The Story of
Will Rogan"
IU. '\ Jl.lH'\SO'
"Wll.D STAWON"
Roth In T~hnl<'l.llor •••••••••••••••••••••
THEATRE ..........................
FRIDA\' aall ATl"&DAV
STEW ART GRA."\CF:R
''Wild North"
lD T~h.U~
RED SKF.LTOI'\
"WATCH the BIRDIE"
S t"XDA \' a nd MOI"'D<Y
J A:": E \ \' \' :\\.A.'\:
''THREE GUYS
NAMED MIKE''
LF.WJ !' CA l.Hf.":R.l\.
"Magnificent Yankee''
Tra• at home and Milt monn ln drculatlon loca.J.ly.
'
Page I
KOYJI PIWM BALBOA ISlAND
Wblle others are vacatlonlnfl on
Balboa Island, Mr. and Mrs. WU-
fl'ed .Berls have trsnsferred ~
residence, at least temporarily,
from 309 Dl.amond Ave., Balboa 11-
land. to 709 Larkspur, Corona del
Mar.
Ja•horee Olfldal Fred Miller
Ill
Cool Drinks
for hot days
Drinking glasses
for all occasions
cocktails
old fashions
highballs
Lee tea
pilsners
CHIUSTMAS CARDS
AltE HEitEJ
KAREN MARGRf.IA
lmports -Nordic Gifts
1307 Coact Blvd.
Corona del Mer
Herbor 1373
Hourt 9:30 to S:30.80~n Sundeyt
SAVE
Caah & Carry
TV Radio Service
by factory-trained
technicians
Auto Radio Specialists
(IN thP a.m .--Ot"T thf> p.m.)
Mesa Radio
and Television
lot E. Broadway, Cottt.a Meu
Br..aooe 5808-..J
HOUSEHOLD
!EVINtrMOHS
Corning here from Nt>w York by
mid-September to take charge or
pre-Jamboree actlvltif.'s wiU be
Ray H. Bryan, director of phy leal
arrangements for the 1953 Na-
tional Boy Scout Jambo!'N'.
He will be accompanied here by
his wife and daughtt'r. and th('y
have already leased a home In
Corona del Mar for this fall.
A few other National Scout otti-
dals will be coming ht're this fall,
and by J an. 1 the full engineering
staff of about 25 mt>n will be
occupying the pre-Jamboree ht'ad-
quarters whJch the Corona del
Mar businessmen a rt' preparing
near Merle's Drive-In. not far
from tht> Irvine Ranch area where
some 60,000 scouts wllJ be camping
during the 'Jamboree nt'xt summer.
Son Drowaecl
Woman Phoaes
Succumbs at Sea
The heavy S<'as brought a num-
ber of mishaps during the past
week-('nd. Including death of a Yu-
caipa man aboard a rt'nted fishin~
boa1 capsizing of tht' sportfisher
Jennit> I.E'ah and a total of morr•
than ~ rt>SCUI'<; by the Coast
Guard.
Ben Logsdon. aged 67. dif'd of a
heart attack while on ll fishinlit
trip Sunday. A helicopter was un-
able to tak<> the ,;ctim ash •rf'. Thr
body was taken to Baltz Mortu-
ary, and serviet>s were hrlci )'<'S t<>r-
day in Pasadena.
Charter boat Moana. skippered
by Bill WiiJiams. pickt'd up 12 Ar-
den Farms employees art<'r th<'
1 J C'nnif.' t.eah capsized orr South La-
' g Wla Sunday. The survivors wtlre
transferred to tht> Sidmor II and
brought back to Newport.
MO\'ES INLAND Gtt~ Company's Elmer Curry of
112 Vi & Palt>rmo, Lido l&le has
changed his addrE>ss to Santa' Ana.
APPLIANCES
SAlES 9 SfRYIC£
Wins 'Flight'
(Continued fro.;, Page 1)
Then came Petl'r Frost, Paul U v-
adary. Tommy O'Keefe and Dick
Ward.
Arter the race was over there
was a moment or consternation as
Fred Miller's entry blank could
not be found. When this crisis was
solved, the trophy presentation
took place at the Newport Harbor
Yacht Club, and Fred was pre-
~nted w\th the Chamber of Com-
merce Trophy fo-r his victory. • • •
Snowbird List
RATTAN FURNITURE -LAMPS
LAWN SWINGS BRAZIERS
WROUGHT IRON -CAST IRON
REDWOOD FURNITURE -BAS-
KETS GARDEN UMBRELLAS
- --ETC.
Everything on Sale!
TWO LOCATIONS to Serve You
-Free Delivery-
Santa Aaa Tent & AWDiag Co.
18!6 So. Mala SL -K.l Z-SM6 -S..ta Au
LAGUNA AWNING & MAPLE SHOP
710 8o. tJ..t BI..W. -l..apaa s..cll -PIIOIIO '~at
OAS STATION TO BE BUU.T
A building permit was issuoo
this week to the Rlc'hfleld Oil Co .•
ror construction of a service s ta·
tion at 300 Coast Blvd., at Poin-
settia and the Highway, in Olrona
del Mar.
NOTE I:N BOTTLE
A wine bottle was found Sunda.y
on the beach at Corona del Mar,
with a mesage inside, "Yacht_
Lindy i.e(' tumed over-poadon
unknown." The note was dalM 8-2-S:Z.
P'lece Slipper -Af14,.• loet N..
• 91 Stanford Lyon, C. del M. Z74
92 Bob Reed, Newport . 200
93 M. Castleman, Rlversidf.' 122
94 Donna Hartman, Los A. 129
95 DennJa CoJ". l'ewport. . 217
96 Jucly Chapman, L. A. . Me 5
97 Marilyn l':t>wcornb. Mike
Varco, Los Angeles ...... Me 4
98 B. Hunt man, S. Marino 137
99 EJ'Tl<'St Minney, Newport 7
100 Dukt> U ndeke, Newport 380
•tot Diane Davia, San Marino Z78
102 Marshall Wright, Bat lsi. V 4
103 D. Dyer, N. Hollywood Me 9
104 Clarke Tolton, Los A..... Me 1
105 Dusty Rhodes, Fl'ntr'ge Me 8
106 Jane KneseJ, San Gabriel 379
•107 LeRoy Llnnard. Pasad'na 147
108 J. R. Zukor, Beverly H. Me 2
109 Suzy Capps, Los Ang. Me 10 •no Mona-Rae Barlow, B. I. 222
•111 Sue Mauser, Los Angeles 294
112 B. Rush, N. Hollywood Me 6
113 Wm. Moses, Balboa 111. Me 7
114 Teryl Teaman, Udo Iale 286
IMPORTS
* Mahogany and
Pa lm furniture * Je welry * Baskets
TIN • TllAYS • Etc.
Bac•all 1m,.. Co.
119 C.O.at llvd. HArbor )712
Corone del Mer
Thunday, AU9\181 7, 1112
It j, •I&O • home
decoretion. Our telectiOft
of l•mpt lncllldet melty
ttyle, . • • from the
uMful "rtvde..t l•mp"
to HI. very decor•tfve
tebM l.mpt with
be-.rvffletl ......... .
combinin9 bt•u.
mil t laa. ckke woodt.
end ,_lein beMI itt
ellthentic colonie! reprodYdiOfta.
A pert of our collectl-of
E.rly Americ•n furnl•hlntL
Oper even'"9' T ue~dey lhru
Soturdoy
D-AN IGER
FURNITURE CO.
OF COSTA MESA
TO BE
OPE -N
Friday and Saturday
August 8th and 9th
DON'T MISS THESE FINAL DAYS
OF OUR BIG SALE
BEFORE WE
OVE
to oar
NEW
LOCATION
Newport Ave. at Harbor Blvcl -BEacon 5656
COSTA IESA
SECOND
SECfiON
Thuraday, Auquat 7. 1952
• • • of soc:ial
note
ly PK .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold de SantJs
of 36th St., Newport. put their
niece and her husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Guerroro, aOO.rd the
Lurline la.st Friday nJght. The
Guerroro. have the famed Tropics
refTeShment spa at WaHukl Beach.
Honolulu. They have just returned
from a four-month European tour
and motored through some of the
USA via a new Cadlllac enroute
from Detroit. Mrs. G. lJi also a
rolwnnist for a Honolulu paper.
The di Santis are enjoying a
swnmer in the Harbor area and
particularly happy to have their
son back from the Korean war
zone. He arrived In the US In
May and ls now diKbarged and
awaiting the opening of Fullerton
JC to continue his geology studies.
While he was stationed In Japan.
his parents made a trip to the Or-
ient and visited him there. They
liked it so well they are plannJng
another s uch cruise next April.
Winter home of the dJ Santis fam-
ily is Huntington Park. • • •
s~n r~ntly dining at the Bal-
boa Bay Club we-re Mr. and Mra.
Linwood Vlck of &aeon Bay wi th
Mrs. William Schmidt, Miss Snn-
dra Schmidt and Gene Crane. San-
dra is up and around after her ac-
cident six months ago. • • •
The Norman HaJ:ens from Lido
Isle and the Spade Cool('ys of tele-
\ision fame n ew down Sunday to
Guaymas In the llagens' pJane.
Guess what ! They're goin' fishln'
for a w~k. The trlp is sort or in
~lebration of the Hagens' birth-
days. Norm's wu Saturday and
Uz ~lebrated hers lut Friday. • • •
The Roy Keenes have much to
tell about their European journey,
but it would tan a week to get all
the deUghttul details of their
three-month travel packed tour.
F or instan~. th('y arrived In Nice
on the Riviera just In time to see
the "parade of the flowen" and
while they were there "Boots"
had a birthday annlvl'rsary. So all
their friends and travel compan-
lo.ns gathered 'round to offer fell-
dtations and make a complete
celebratJon with cake and every·
thing. Nice to have birthdays ln
Nice, huh? • • •
Imminently arrivinli( home from
Europe is Curry Carroll. The Car-
rolls Uve at 23621 Snug Harbor
Rd., CliH Jlavt'n.
The HdiGN
A" lwwk~ Newspo,._
~ th• entiN dry
of Newport Bach
OffidaJ Newspopa> of eM Cic, of Newport 8eGcA
Harbor 1114 cmd 1115 CORONA DEL MAIL CALIF. 5 Cents VoL "-No. 52
Ort~nge County F11ir Opens Wet!
Orange County Fair will play
host to Southern California u the
biggest Orange County Fair in his-
tory gets under way next Wednes-
day for a gala five--day run through
Sunday. Aug. 17. at the fair-
groWlds on Highway 55 at the
edge of Costa Mesa between Santa
Ana and Newport &aC'h.
Th'«> fair's orlgina 1 racing oc-
triches. presented last }'ear for
Picnic Set
By Opti-Mrs.
The Opti-Mrs. wiU brlng water-
melon. but each family is to bring
their own food and families to the
Opti-Mrs. picnic planned for Thurs-
day, Aug. 21, at the Costa Mesa
Park. Entertainment Cor the Op-
timist familit>s will include a soft-
ball game.
The Optimists themselves have
planned a combined club meetins:
with th<' Fullerton Optimist Club
next Thursday at Full('rton. Opti-
mists have offered to sponsor a
danCE' as part or thP 1'r<'asure
Days festivities in Corona dl'l Mar
in October. Ted Russ('ll wJIJ ha\('
char~e or the dan('e.
Party Is Held
For Mrs. Bisig
Mrs. Wesley Bisill! from BE-r-
muda was guest of honor at a
party given by Mr. and Mrs. John
Bovee of 903 N. Bay Front. Balboa
Island. Among the guests at the
re<lef'lt BQ Club party were the
guest of honor's parents, Mr. and
Mn. Louis Gates of Balboa, and
~. Lee Williama of BaJOO. Is-
land. Mra. Blaig, the former Ginny
Gates, will join her husband. who
ls stationed with the AJr Force
in Bermuda.
RAGANS MOVE
Mr. and Mrs. John Ragan have
just moved from Carnation Ave ..
to 510 Begonia Ave., Corona del
Mar. The Ragans are owners of
Ragan's Restaurant in the Birtch-
er Building, Corona del Mar.
u~ To.my Toeker would
bave _.,._ Ida tAIJliiMlr bfo~r wtU.
•troll« tAle.._ Bfllp ftD "Bappf
Toot.1L .. -Adv.
for your
School Needs
BLOUSES
SWUTERS
SIIRTS
DI911ES
BY
Bra's WARNER -
,ETER 'AN -•lid
EXOUISITTE FOR~
Polly
Apparel
Women's Wear
IUl NEWPOlT IOULEVAlD
I&COft U 13
COSTA MESA
the first time, will be back for
daily performances In the Ostrich
Derbies. Along with the ostrich
races, the hilarious Zebra-Donkey
Polo games, to be shown here for
th<' first time in the USA. have
been billed as an added daily at-
traction.
first of the ostrich ra~ and
the ~ebra-.llonkey polo games will
be staged in connection with the
free Night Arena Show scheduled
for opening night, Wednesday.
st.arting at 7:30 This big show
will also include top vaudeville
acts, band music and the beauty
ron test with 12 lovely 0 rang P
County high school girls compet-
ing for title of "Pirate Qu<'t>n " to
reign over the 1952 event.
Other opening-day evt>nts will be
the free stage shows presentt>d
from the outdoor amphitheatt>r
starting (lt 1:30 p. m .. and the two
free performanC('S Of thP Junior
Horse Show at 9 a. m. and 1 p. m.
in the main arena.
The National Horse Show~vents,
with th(' ostrich races and zebra-
donkey polo match<'s staged as a n
Hdded attraction at Pach perform-
ance. havr lx-t>n St>l for Sarurda\
and Sunday afternoons. s tarting a·t
1 p.m . with the full-d ress e\enin~
shows scheduled for Thursday, Fti-WiiJJ• Ba 1.:--~y. Saturday and Sunday, start-, __ ym WKIU
mg at 7:30 p.m.
A huge camlval a mu se ment Of CDM Di area will delight lht> kiddies and es
a continuous round or frt>P sta~t> entertainment will be prest-ntl'd Private services were held Frl-
dai.ly from the outdoor amphithea· day for William J HawkiM jr ot ter. 204 0('('an Bh d , Corona del Mar.
Thousands of exhabits. the gr<>a t· who dil'd last Thursday after an
est array to be pres<>nted to visi-t>xtendt>d illness Mr Hawkins, a
tors in the history of the Orange real estate broker had live-d in
County Fair. w11l be shown m a thf' Harbor area Cor two years
widt> varlt>ty of d e p a r 1 m e n 1 s and in Caliromia tor 25 }'ears. Hf'
These incluck> t>laborate county, was born 51 years ago in Chicago.
rommunity and organizational rea-He is sunived by h1s widow.
ture. homt-PCOnomics. fant> and ap-Mrs. LiiHan B. Hawkins. and a
plil'd arts. poultry, rabbits. honey. stepson, Jamt'IS K. Turner. both of
lumber and othf'rs: the flower the Corona del Mar addrt>ss H e
show in an exota~ "tropical Isle" was a member of the Santa Ana
setting, the bis.t hobby show in six Board of Realtors and Golden Rule
largt> buildins.tS. school chsplay. the t.odRe No. ~66 F&AM. Chicago.
Junior exhibit departm('nt, live-Brown Coloma! Mortuary in Santa
stock and auction sale at 7 p. m Ana had ('harge of the servi('es
Friday. and a vast array or rom-and crt>ma_u_o_n_. -----
mE>rdal and industrial <'Xhlbits. ~EE ~NOWRIRO RAQE Youm~stPrs 12 Y<'ars of age and Wat('hlng thE' Snowbards sail
under -.A.'ill bt' admitted to the briskly by last week end wert' Mr. ~rounds frN' on Childrrn's bar. and Mrs. R~.~.c'-S Brown and daugh-
Wl'dnC'sdny. or.wnanR day of thl' ter Rever!~ of Pasadt>na and Mr.
fair Cha ldrrn undl'r ~ax will be and l\fn; R J Dussl('r and dau~h
admattf'd frpp on all day!.. as -.A.PII tto~ Susan and Linda of Lak('wood
as mE>mtx>_n. or. thE> l' S Armt>d I Vi Ua ge, all gu<.>Sts or the Gt>orJi:P
For('ell af m unafonn !\1khauds on Lido
COED'S
SLUMBERTIME MAGIC
Cle'f'erest idea in years! An aoc:able
wrap-around robe w!•!-: mm:-h.ng
!:-o 11 r~e r bey paJ'1m--:~ :c r:1~ke y::... look
yo' Jr prc>'!:c.>s Pale-a -sets are r.l'1::lc.>
-~ ~nr.kly Sc>c:-chccK :!H."' Beaunit
tabn-:-of a.:etate and l3emberg· royon
lully ,.._·ashaole ~nes q~.:::-kly
no .ron.ng :-c.>qt..rc>d .
Here's magic: Stmp:y ~ .rr. :he
. r-raleo inner :.rpc:-:-:-be ;'-eke•
.ns1de out. and it becomes a tra. ~
~ -:~c-hat swallows up both robe
and JXIJ-:rmas
3 pc set $10.95
Stzes 10 to 20
1 r Ruby. Royal or Crysta: Checks
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Telephone HArbor 1308
1209 Coast Highway
Corona del Mar. Calif.
Pap 10
AMth•' In th. wrlM of lwl•f biotr•phi•• pr•wnt.d by
N•wporl a.lboe Fodot•l S.•int• •n4 Lo.. Aaoci•t*t
Sweeping gently upward to
the Corona del Mar hills, the
barley fields had arrived at
the ripe goldt'n color whJch
sigTials 'ummer's ruu arrival.
St.retchinR below them 10 the
bluff's edge above the har.
bor entrance Jay acres of
beans. an e\'t>n b r I g ~ t e r.
nghter shade of gold an t he
warm sun. This is thC' 'aew of Corona
del Mar us Lc:ocmard Swales
saw it when ht> farmed most
of the ar~a which is now the
''Crown of the sea".
Yachtsmen whose boats lie
in the quiet haven at Swales
Anchorage, where busy Coast
Highway crosses th!! chan·
ncl to the Upper Bay. know
their host as a veteran Sou· L. o. SWAJ~t:S
thern CaUfornia yachtsman World War I, and helped with
a nd harbor pionl:'i'r. "Len" Swales plans and groundwork for many
has been the intimate fr1end of the of the facilities which ma ke our
community'" lt-adcrs for many area famed and favored as a ho~e
years. Ht> is looked to for co~-and \'acation center. Foremost 1s
sel on matters having to do wtth the Harbor itself. From the days
yachung. the harbor, Jlnd the par-of mud flats, sand bars and p<>r·al·
allel development of both wherever ous boat trips through shoal" und
their devott>es ml:'i't. Many yach~-roaring breakers a t the Harbor
men would like to berth th~lr entrance until the formal Hal'bor
boats at hi anchoragt'. but With opening ceremonies ln 1936. the
boat ownl'rs already there ~host> naml' of Swales was prominent on
tenure runs to more than l 4 yea_rs, all committees.
turnover ic; low and vacancieS YACH T OLUB ORGANIZER
rare. lie was one of the organizers of
FROM DETROIT our famed Newport Harbor Yacht
Yet it was farm.ing that br_ought Club and was present at its first
h1m and h~s bride from their :· meeting Oct. 22. 1916. An active
tivt> Dl'troat to Newport Har r member for 36 years, he has
before World War I. He ~ ~ell served in t'very official capacity or
)'OU how. as a Y?ungs!er. wu~tenng the Club.
in Pasadena with his family, he Knowing our Harbor and Mesa
enjoyed a burro rid~ down the ar· as he d()('S, Mr. Swales also knows
royo to the nesghbcmng srna~ to~ the record of our Associat ion. He
of Los Angeles. He can a 0 e says. "I n the community's record
you it was a long way around ~ro-T gro~ of tht> past 15 years. your
the home he an.d Mrs. Swat~ Ul t Sa\'inJtS and Loan Associat ion has
in Newport Ht'lghts t«? their far: earned great credit for its import·
near the bluffs. The tr1p was. md: ant service. The confidence of
by way of a dirt road -.A.'ln ng I , our many fril'nds and c~tomcrs
around the L'p~r Bay; He rt'mem· is well desl'r\'ed."
bered those msles -.A.ell after 8 J He is right! Our sa\'ings ser -
wmtt'r rain ~d the gooey gud;~ ,;ce has t'arned friends In nearly
1mpounded hiS car r.or three }S. every ont' or the 48 statt>s. One
"Yachting was a.~ Important pas: n•ason is our consistent, twice·
ume 111 those days • Mr. Swales r,e )('arlv pavment of divldl'nds for
lates. "Equally so were the P•f· more. than.l5 years at a rate never
mcs and barbecut>s when catt e less than J • o per annum.
roundups wt're held on the .. vast Place )'OUr savin~s with us to·
Irvine and Moulton Ranches .. h dav and Jet tht:om began I•J \.'flrn
So that three daughte1'8 nug t I this hi~h return. Savrns.t:. dl'pos-
bt> nearer their schools. the fam· ited h) the tenth of an) month
lly moved in 191_8 to Santa Ana. earn from the first. when• tht>Y now live at 2020 Nort_h
Broadwav. With families of thetr
own, one. daughtt>r is now in Car-
mel onP an Santa Ana. nnd lhe thlr.d. Mf"!; Lyman Farwl'll, in Bal-
boa .1 Wtth tht'tr home in that. c1 y.
Santa ANI civic affairs rece1ved a
large ~harf' of Mr Swales' time
But thP yac·ht anchora ge and othl'r
property HI th{' Harhor alw~ys
made at "hnme" They held first
plact• acrordin~ly. As chairman
of our ("ommunity Red Cross. he
gUi ded 1t.s Important w o rk In
balboa
ERAL SAYII&S
am • LWe • ,.,._ ...., ••
llWrtlf IUCI. Clllftllll
A-1 PLUMBING
SPECIA.LJ.ZES lN REPAIRS
·Day & NICbt Water Oeaten
Mod•m l'owot Tool• for S.w•r I Sink Stojllp•t••
LeWIS• Boa BEACON 6%81
611 AU.O, Newport Beae11
WHITMAN'S SERVICE
Sh•ll I'Nidwm -lt.JH~lmt -24-Hr. Towi"9 -Nit. Wotl by Appt.
''We SfHid•ll• in &nort.n~y S.rYic."
1020 Co•tt llvd, HArbor 441-l-NitM: IE..&on 51~• dol MM
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
PRI'ACRJPI'ION8 ALWA'f8 DOUBL& 01IJI)OIDCD
BAMPTOII'S BAJIBOB DRUGS
tit Oout Blv•. IIA&IIOB Ill I
You Can Do Better at
THE
Daniger Furniture Co.
BOlD P1J&MIIQDNOI!I OO .. L.I:T&
BEacon 5656 1812 Newport B!Yc:L
(X)ftA IIDA.
fbunclcry, A~ 7. 1151
DedaloD Ia Delayed .
On Chamber Budget
DIRECTORY
I'Jif1I1)'JlAlf0S
''BE SURE -JNSURr
wttb
Maurie Stanley
J.n.t\lr"aDCe eo.-Uar
HARBOR l'TJ'I
City councU delayed action lut
week on the 1~2-53 budget re-
quested by the Chamber of eom-
merce.and agreed to continue pro-
viding $1.300 per month as tn the
J..ut fllc&l year until a decision is
rc>ached.
Hop do you mind If 1 don't cSo
thla o~e ror ldck.s! I've got a
question I'd Uke aom~body co an·
swer. I thlnk It's un ImportAnt
question, and I think the wrong
ai'Uiwera can have serlo~ results.
2215 IIUtDe AW.. B&lbaa lllud
uGAL Nemes Okay?
NOTIOE INVITING BIDS Th1s ls tt:
Notice Is hereby given that the Isn't it about timt' the 200,000
Board or Trustees of the Newport people of Orange County had their
Beach School DistTict of Orange own blood bank? Right here at
County, hereinaftt>r referred to horneT
W. Stuart Foo1&
GENERAL INSURANCE
MARCO ANICH, ...,..te
Phone: HArbor X-P.O. Box 1
2UT W. B&lbaa Blvd.
Newport Beech, Cdf. as the "Owner,'' will receive up to. The reuon I uk ls that three
bat not tater than 4:00 o'Clock Urnes wlthtn recent wee~ deaths
p.m .• of the 19th day of Auguat, have bMn narrow 1 Y averted
1952, sealed bids for the award of through heroic measur('S which _.::::=:.=:~;.....::;;;.;.;;
contract for the site grading for have broueht blood to patients In
the proposed Elementary School desperate straits.
No. 4, site being on the east aide Twice, ~I.M.Y• of peace officers
of the north end of Goldenrod rushed precious plnts of blood from
Ave., extended, Corona del Mar. the Red Crou bank In Los Angeles
Such btds sh8ll be received ln the to two Oronee eounty patients. In
office of the "Owner" at 1400 Cliff the third inStance. with local sup-
Drive, Newport Beach, Orange ply agaln exhausted. llve donors
County, California and shall be had to be recrwted to save a Costa
opened and publlcly read aloud at Mesa woman.
the above stated time--in the of· Now thls buslness of doing a nee of the "Ownt>r". pony express, slapdash cross-
Each bid must conform and be country race ls very dramatic -
responsive to this invitation, the but damnably unnecessary in thiS
plans. specifications, !lnd all the day and age. And having to ap-
ot.her documents comprising the peal to live donors Is as primitive
pertinent contract documents. Cop-In modem medicine as surpry
les of the Contract Docwnent.l without anesthesia. Such trans·
ar e now on file and open to pub-fu11lons are necessary. or course.
lie inspection in the said offices of in isolated, poorly-supplied remote
the Owner. and of Und and Pie· rural areas: but ls tha t where we
AUTHUR MURRAY'S
U1 COAJtr BLVD.
Coroal del Mar
OpeD 10 to 10
For tree daDCe ....,._
ow R.Airbal' 1-
Futniture Restorcmon
OW.r bo~. ---and atoola l"ftttolied
\alnc cane, nash. reed. ete.
HARVEY'S
FurDlture Repa1r ~Santa Ana Ave. eo.ta Mea. Br.con Slll-.1
ger, Architects. located at 1415 Uve!
Coast Blvd.. Corona dt>l Mar, ln 1 don't know where responslbll· HAYDEN HA VF.N
said County and State and may tty li~.>s. I suppose the medical pro-For tbe Pre-Sc.bool Tot
be obtalned at the latter, place by fession should ta ke the Initiative.
depositing $10.00 fol-each set. Thls But whoever it is, he shouldn't ..0 Heliotrope Ave .. CDJI
deposit will be refunded If the set wait for a death to result before Ha1f· and AU-o.y Sentam
or seL" of Contract Documents de-insuring adequate und Immediate By Hour, ~· W~k or Mcllltb
livered are returned in good con-blood supplies for us. HArbor 1091-R
dltlon within five days after the The~ should be a rentrally-lo· '----------....... ~-......,.
bid opening. cated blood-draWing. procc•ssing 8D.VII8 PLA'I'lHO
Each bld shaU be made out on a and dispensing station right in Or-
fonn to be obtained at f'lther of a nge County. We should no longer Silver Platers
the said offices in which the Con-be a n appendage on tht> Los An· ADd SUvenm.IU»
tract Documt>nts are on tile. geles Red Cross bank. Repair • Reftniahlng -Replate
Each bid shall be accompanied AU honor to the valiant volun-Gold . SUver-Copper. Brul
by a certified of cashier's check teers hereabouts who brt>ak thelr Near' Communlty o.rcta
payable to the Owner, or satisfac-hearts trying to flU quotas for mo-1914 Harbor BI..S., Ooeta )(-
tory Bid Bond in favor of the bile blood-drawing visits. All BDlOOil 511S
Owner, executed by the Bidder as honor to the Los Angeles Red
Principal and a satisfactory surety Cross for persuading the Orange 11U8J0
company as surety, in an amount County Medical Asaoociat lon thrH
not less than five per cent of the yc•ars ago to let It meet a problem Margaret L Scharle
bid. The check or bid bond shall no one else seemed to be doing Teac.bel' ol PlaDo
bt> given as a guarantee that the onythinK about. 0rpn1.a Aceompanlft
biddel' will execute the Contract But it's too precarious a posl-~a-... 11 if It be awarded to him ln con-tlon. It should have bet>n only a for A.dul ..
formity with the Contract Docu· tem porary measure biding the tlme 307 GOLDENROD Aft.
ments and will provide the surety that permanent. efficient facilities Cof'ODa ~ Mar
bond or bonds as specified therein were established hert>.
within five days after notiflcatiDn The Red Cross says It cannot
M the a ward of the contract to the support a tm"e point here. It must
bidder. operate centrally (L.A., Okay,
The Owner reserves the privi-But somebody should set up shop
lege of rejecting any a nd all bids for us. We bleed like anybody else.
or to waive any irregularitit>S or Other counties not much larger
informalities in any bid or In the thun ours have their own blood
bidding, Banks. fth l'r~>ide and San Bernar·
t>urSuant to the Labor Code of dino CountiL'S recently joined
t ht> State of CalifornJa, the said ror<'l'S for one of their own. Some
Board ot Trustees has ascertalned of the mam blood banks in this
the general prevailing rate ot per state are tht> Red Cross type--
diem wages for each craft or type f ree blood and nothing but moral
of workman needed to execute the s uasion to rt-place it. Others are
contracts whlch will be awarded on the free enterpris<>, individual
the successful bidders: ·And these responsibility, mon('y · or -your ·
prevailing rates are contalned In blood basis.
said specifications adopted by the Personally. and common-seriSI·
Board. and are as follows: cally, I think th<' latter L<; better.
("laMI1Jcatloa: Human nature being what it is,
Foremen-Ali foremen not here-a blood ua11k run on commc:orcial
in separately classified, shall be llnl'S cun maintain a stron~er in-
. paid not less than the prevailing Vl'ntory of a ll lypt>s. merely by
rate. bu} ing tht> tYIX'S it ne<'ds as it
Apprentices -May be employed needs them, than can the bank
In con r or mIt y with Section which dPpend.s solely on gener06lty
1777.5 of the California Labor l and personal conscience. In the
Cod<.'. I latter, af the \Oi unte<>rs don't con-
R•t• l'er Howr tribute a 2-A, Rh nt>gati\.e, for in·
Laborers. building stance-tht>re just isn t any until
and unskill<'d 1.94 tomorrow. maybl'.
Power t'Quipment up· And, at tht' going rntt> of $7.50
era1ors: a pint In thc pay-as-you-go banks
Bulldozers 2.30 N 1 valuc my life a.1 that much,
Tractors with anyway. attachm~?nts 2.30 N But, frN' C'ntet·prisc or socialized
Tr uck drivers, blood bauk.Jng -we've ,.::ot to have
4 yds. a nd under 2.02 our own depository.
Truck drivers, ln the meantlmt>. If anyone des~
4 to 8 yds. 2.04 pcrately needs a 4-0, Rh positive in
Truck drivers, this medical backwoods-<:all on
8 to 12 yds. 2.09 mP. Its alcohol L'Ontent l.s bonded,
Truck drivers, st raight 100 proof, anyway.
12 to 16 yds. ...... 2.17 Truck dMvers, shall be deemed to be New YCjlr'S
16 and more yds.. 2.37 Day, Decoration Da.,y, lndel)en·
N-Negotiating dence Day, Labor Day, Armistice
Except as noted in the wage Day, T h a n k s g 1 v I ng Day and
schedule, the rates of per diem Christmas. 1f any or tht> above
wages for each of the various clas-holidays fall on Sunday, the Jioo.
siflcations of work .shAh be the day following shall be considered
hereinbefore set forth prevailing a legal holiday.
mt.es of hourl,y wages multiplied It 11hall be mandatory upon tbe
by eight (8). Eight (8) houn ahell Contractor to whom a contract lJI
constitute a day'a work; it being· awarded. and upon all aubcont.rac-
underatood that ln the event that tors under hlm. to pay not lea
workmen are employed Jess than than aaJd gern:ral arevall.i.rlg rats
eight !8) houra per day, the per of per diem wagN to aU workmen
diem wages shall be deemed to be employed in the execution of the
that fraction of the per diem oontracf. wage~ heftin establithed that the No bidder may withdraw hi.l bld
number or houra employment bean for • period Gf 60 daya .t~r the
to etgbt t8) hoUn. date .et for lhe opening of bida. Overtime m.u be pe.Jd f or work BoU'd ot Truat.es
performed in exce. ot the re,u. Newport Beach School I>Utrict
lu daY• or w~k'• WGl"k and at Oruae County. Califomil
PIANO tuNING
Service -Rep&J.r
PAUL DE'AK
Ofticiaf Tuner
S. Pasadena Publlc Scboo~
Telephone: HArbor 355-W
Lawrence K. Gundrum.
M.D.
1741 Superior Ave., Coata !feu
Practice limited lo DIM.uea
of Ear. Nose, Throat; Allergy
Offtce Hours: by Appolntmerat
BEacon 6508 or BEacon 6835
Bruce F. Sims, D. 0 .
Physidan cl Surgeon
Practllce Confined
to Care of the Feet
1195 Coast Blvd. South
Laguna Beach. Phone 4-'6611
CHIROPRACTOR
W ilb ur C. Wagner, D.C.
Chiropructic -Physical Therapy
Colon lrrigatlon
Cases cared for under work·
men's comp. It disablUty ins.
Phone Laguna 4-2398
314 Octan Ave .. Laguna Beach
II'VH&II.A.L Dl&EOTOB
Baltz Mortuary
c:t.pel by the s..
HARBORG
Corona del Mar, Callfona&a
Ample Ott-St:reoet Pl.rldQa
FrteDdly Nelcbborhood Servtce
PARKES · RIDLEY
GRAUEL CHAPEL
110 Broadway
BEacon !5810 Cotta Mea
aoonxo
Roofing --All Types
New Roota and ~
28 yra. e~.-Free •tlma* JOHN T . MORIUS
1595 Newport Blvd., Colta 11 ..
Use £-riga Watlds lar lualll the rate of over1:ime ol the craft By JAMES D. RAY, Oerk lnvolwd. Publlah: July 31: AUI. 7,&14, 1962
Holida)'l as herein refen"ed to ln the Newpot& Harbor £Nlp..
PhoDt BSacon 511'8
(Ewninp: HArbor 21415-11)
Thunday, A~ 7, l152 .... ...,.....T ._II
'Happy Troth' to Collect for Ill
Assistance League Clinic laa.
G-. IIOO(Jft GO ()&JOIIJfG
Memberw of C.O.t.a Mesa Girl
Scout 'J."rocc) S b& w bftn cam pine
out at ~llwtld Girl Scout Camp.
Mrs. Bud Lanning or the B~a~
mel Prot..aloaal Women's O ub,
~ ol Uw troop, drove the
JSriS and their .Ieeder to the moun-By the time the Dftltal awe
JpOniOl'ed by the Newport HarbOr
Asslltance League te-opena ln
September, the cllnlc's fadllt:iel
wUJ already be e:Jq~&ruSed to in-
UG4L NOTICI
NOTJCZ OF J:LilOTION
Notlee Is Bereb)' Otvea to the
electors of the Newport Be a c h
School Dlstrlct of Orange County,
CaUiornla, that an election will be
held on the 30th day of September.
1952, in said Dbtrlct between the
ho\D'I of 7 o'clock A. M. and 7
o'clock P. K., durin& which period
and hehften wtdch hours the pol.la
aball l"ttl\&ln open, at which elec-
tion tMre wlU be aubmltted the
quest:lClll whether or not the KOV·
emlng boerd of said Dlatrlct ahall
have the rtghu. powera and duties
of a dty board of education and
whether or not the Dlatrlet ahall
for all IJUI"'))eN be ~ to be a di4trict govemed by a dty board or education; that at said eJectlon
it will be neces&ary to elect two
(2) addltional memben to the
board of edueation, one (1) to bold
offlc. untll July lat. 1953, and one
(1) to hold om~ \Dltll July bt,
19M, aald members to take office u the ehanle tn the nshta. powera
and duties of the IOYft'Dlnl board
is approved by a majority vote of
the qualified electon.
For the pu1'POM of holding said
election. said Dlatrlet ahaU be and
la hereby divided into three (3)
election p~nct..s, numbered 1, 2
and 3.
ELIDO'I'IOW n*'r'Ncr No.1
shall tnclude all of Orange County
VOtinl Precincts, Newport Beach,
Noe. 1, 2, 3, •. 5, 8, 11, 17, 1.1 and
19.
Pontac PIMe therein shall be at
the Newport Beach School, 14th
elude two dmtal chairs and wtU be
able to take care of more than
twice u many children needinl
dental care. Althoueh the Cllnlc IJ open only
durinl the Kbool year, flnandnl
the inatltutlon for. needy children
lJI a yeer 'l"'UDd project. 'lb1l
week-e\d m cmben of the Assllt-
ance Leai'Ue will introduce "Happy
Tooth," a ceramic molar madt' like
a bank , to a~pt c--OntrlbutloM
from the public for the support of
the dental clinic. Whoev~ fUll
"H4.PPY Tooth's" cavity with ~n
.U., dimes or dollarl will in a
MDSe be Mlplng to fill some child's
cavity this winter.
"Happy Tooth" Is a vPry indi-
vidual ceramic molar because it
wu designed by League member
Mrs. Virginia Hatch and modelled
after a hefty molar owned by H.
E. (Happy) S tahler. The tooth
banu were made by Aulst.anee
League members including mold-
ing, casting, painting and firing.
The manufacturing comm.itt~ In-
cluded Mrs. Edward Brooks, Mrs.
George Moore and Mrs. Harry
Stickler.
Distribution of the ' ' H a p p y
Tooth" bank.5 in the various puU
of the Harbor wiU be accomplished
by Mrs. H. E. Stahler of Balboa,
Mn . Charles Sullivan of Balboa
Island, Mrs. Arthur Best of Corona
del Mar, Mrs. Thomas C. Webster
of Newport and Mrs. Don McCal-
lum of Newport He ights, who will
distribute them in C08ta Mt'Sa.
Zonta Takes
Ships Cruise
and Balboa Blvd Offtclen of said election Precl.nct : A "ship's" crui~l' around the
Mrs. Julia Mae Eggert, Inspector world with the Zonta Clubs was
Mrs. Amy G. Wolcott. Judge presentt>d S unday, July 27, at a
Mrs. Aurella Niemiec. Judge Zonta intPr·city m~tln~ at the
ELEOI'ION PRECINCT No. 1 Newport Harbor Amencan Le-
shall include all of Orange County lOon HaU. A boat ride a round the
Voting ~ncu. Newport Beach, Harbor set the stage for the af-
Noe. 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 21, 22 ternoon program and turkey din-
and 28. ner wu served mid-afternoon
PoWac Place therein shall be at with each guest seatt>d at a "cap!
the Corona del Mar School. tain's table."
ot11c1en of said election Precinct: The entertainment was taken
Mrs. Anne Crowl, Inspe-ctor from each country in which there ~-J~ E. Morgan, Judge ia a chapter of Zonta Inatrnational
Mrt. Martha M. CUnningham, and included music, dancing and J'* ' drama. The entirt> entt"rtalnment
-..mGN PBEOI.N'OT No.1 wu staKed by Zonta member
ahalllnelude aU of Orange County Joanne Perez. with Marie Howes
Vot.lnl Prec1nctl, Newport Bfteh. u narrator. The program re-
Na.. 9i 15 and 20, and 0 ran 1 e turDed to the United States by
County Voting Precinct, Coeta way of a square dance. Mesa, No. 2. Deoorati01l5 were painted by p~ Plaee the~ln ahall be at 'Thelma Paddock Ho~. "First Of-
the Hanet! !:naign School, Clltf ticer" for the Inter-city cruise wu
ortve and Irvtne street. Ruth Barcume. assisted by Ruth omo. a of aa.ld eleet:lori Prednct: Hummel and Dorothea Sheely.
Mre. m. J. Jon8,1nlrpeetor Other corrunitt~ chairmen were ~. Mary Tayler, J....are Blanche Benz: Haul Ray, Letha
Jltfrw. AI Horvath. Jodie Drolet, Bermce Baltz, Frances 'the Baa.rd or Truateft of the Mean. Mildred S tanley. Peggy
Newport Beach School Dlatrlct o1 ~rt and Jenny Richard.
Orange CoWlty, California wtU m~t on the seventh (7th) day FAI& B&OADCAS~
after the election at the hour of 8
o'clock P. M. to canvus the re-
turns from said election.
(Signed) J AMES D. RAY
Clt'rk of the
Roard or Trustees
PubU.1h : July 24, 31: Aug. 7
In the Newport Harbor Ensign.
In cooperatJon with the 32nd
District AgriC'Ultural Association,
sponsors of the 1952 0 r a n g ('
County Fair . tadio station KVOE
will present a scht'dull' of broad-
casts direct from tht' Fair Grounds.
from 5 to 5:30 p. m. Tuesday
through Saturday next W<'t'k
KVOE GOES TO TBE FAIR
llial 1480
tor
RADIO SHWS
BRGIIOIST
from
-k-
.. HILO HA ii'IE" ''DEANE'S o~·
.. SONG SPINNER" .. ORGAN LOG"
.. RIDERS OF THE SUNSET 'PIWL"
''ORANGE EMPIRE BEPORIEB"
taln camp lut week.
A ~port by tbe newly orpn-
lud nft p.revt"ntion oommltt~ will
be made next Thurwday evening
<AUIUit a )at the annual mem-~P ~Ung or ~ Balboa ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiii~
hland Improvement Aaociatlon.
All realdenu and property own·
erw are invited to attend 1M
meeting, whJch will be held at
7 :30 p. m. at the Balboa hland
Community Methodtat ChUJ'ch at
115 Agate Ave., Balboa Island.
ATTENDS Y.W.C.A. CAMP
Younc Mlu Carol Denny of Co-
rona del Mar has jult returned
from a aummer sojourn at the
YWCA Camp Tahquitz in the
mountaina near Idyllwild.
ATTEND ELB..8 MEEriNO
UVING ROOM
BEDROOM
S.h u... ••:
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IllES
KUN&
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LAMPS AMD IRADPJI
WAU SHELV!I
BEDDING
, ..
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THWS
PAno
FUlNITUU .......
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AhHtl~
The Robert Eutmans of Nt>w-
port Hetahu have recenely re-
turned from attending the Elks
convention in New York City. Mr.
Eutman is Exalted Rul.er of the
Newport Harbor Elks Lodge. no S. COAST ll vo.
Ope• ~Wey E.. ... 'tl t
P\: 4HH, 1A&UNA lEACH
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!
AT 1952
ORANGE COUNTY
FAIR
FAa HOUNDS
30391 WEWPOBT IIOULEV ABD
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STARTS VWEDNESDAY
FIVE EICit .. C DAYS
AUGUST llfll THROUGH 17th
DAILY -SE.JfSA'nOWAL EVEHIS -DAJLY
HI&HU&HTS OF DAILY PltOHAMS
-OPENING DAY--DALY APIBFIRSTDAY-
Nalio•al Horse Show Weda11dcry, A119. 13
FUE NIGHT ARENA SHOW
1:·~ eon a ........
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08TIUOI &A<SS
ZDKA-DONIIEY POLO
FB.EI':
STAGE SHOWS
AIIPIUTIIEATEil
t :• P.M.
IUNIO&
HORSE SHOW
I&.II.AlJ!.II.
l'aiPZ ADM18810N
THOUSANDS OF DAZZLING EXHIBITS ... FEATURE DISPLAYS
AGRICULTURE .•• HORTICULTURE ... HOME ECONOMICS · .. .
FINE ARTS ••• HONEY ••• LUMBER ... POULTRY ... RABBITS .. .
LIGHT HORSES and MANY OTHER EXHIBITS.
PLERTT OF FREE EJfTEBTADOIEJIIT
VAIUJ!!TY 8BOW8 ••• TAL&NT OONTIE8T8 .•. aA.HD a O&<iAN OONO:ICT8
••. IWU()ATIONAL IIOVDC8 ••• VAtJDII:VlLLI£. ... &ADIO IIIWAIK'A.'4'TS ••.
OAILV A."ATF.:NR C'AMJI:ll~ ROlJR .• AJ'IfD IIAJO' OT1IJI".Il 1'\PF.QI_AL
PT.ATtlKE ATTRAf"T"n~.._:
IIG CARNIVAL GAYWAY
-HUGE COIOIEBCIAL AND DfDU'S'I'1liAL SBOW -
EZOTJC
Fl. OWER
SHOW
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Df IIJl 810 lltm..DINQB
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50 AC'ES OF AUJO PARION&
nD TllAII aiDES TO IIAIIf GAT&
SEE THE NEWLY REMODELID FAIRGROUNDS
...... 'IHEFAI&Y
FUN e ADYENTUIE e IDUCA110N
"It's Cool At Tla~ OTan~ Coemty F.w"
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¥ ' afiiiU&a.....,._al • lllw••w:tw~ lWQJMt•N"SDAY-cnnl _._II I "'WIIwt.aa• 0 ) ..........
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Pap 12 The ~T
4 Former Pastors to Take Part
In Christ Church Anniversary
This Sunday will be the 40th
knnjv~rsary celebration Sunday at
Christ Church by the Sea. with
four of the fonner pastors joining
Rev. 'I1loma.s Roy Pendell in con-
ducting the sen 'ices.
Rev. WUUam R. HI?SS('ll, who
was pastor from 1936 to 1940. w\11
speak at the 9:45 a. m. service on
"Faith in the Laborator) of Ufe."
Rev. Edward D. Goodell. who
served hPre from 1940 to 1948, wilJ
speak at 11 a. m. on ''Forward
Wlth Christ."
Rev. L. 0 . Bostwick. whose ser-
vice with Christ dates back to
1917, wiU give the pastoral prayer
at 9 :45 ; and at 11 p. m. it wiU be
given by Re'. John Gabrielson,
founder of the church in 1912.
MATTRESSES
IADenprtac -o.u..
Foam BabiNir
ln'egular Shas-
NEW -KEBUUDINO
COSTA ._.ESA ..CATTR£:SS CO.
L....~50 Newport lhod. luc.N 1061
Rancho Mesa I
Nursery School
State Licensed and Approved
From 2 to 6 Yean
Supervised Care and
Constructive Play
REASONABLE BATIC8
Open 5 days per week-8 to 5
Transportation Furnl.abed
The day's activities wiU include
an escorted boat tour of the har·
bor leaving rrom the 15th St. dock
at '12:15 p . m.; pot-luck home-
coming dinner in Goodell Hall at
1 :30 p. m.; old timers reunion and
the story or the birth of the church
by Rev. Gabrielson. at 2 p. m.
At 7:30 p. m. Monday the 40th
anniversary congregational meet·
ing and tlrst quarterly conference
will be held. The building com·
mittee wiU present pla ns for the
new SundaY School unit. Colored
pictures of the work of the church
during the past year will be shown.
The Newport Bf'ach communitY
was serv~d by the early day Union
Church back In 1884 and to the
turn of the CX'ntury. Beginning
in 1905 a Baptist Church served as
the community church. The prt?-S·
ent congregation of Christ Church
was formed when th(' old Newport
church at 24th S t burned do':"'n I
and the congregation mcrg~ w.lth
the Balboa Chn{>C'I at the> llmnn
Church. There were 13 m<>mlw'., "I ' 11
th£' church was organizt>d .'lr ·
Hel<'n Smith. Mr. and Mrs (., n
Kennard. Mrs. Belle Smith. :"-ll·
and :\trS. R. Pointon, Mr. and ~irs. C. H. Wallace. Mr. a nd Mrs.
Jona thon Harmon. Mrs. Lindt'n·
berger and Mr. and Mrs. Hoblnson.
Mr. and Mrs. S. &iker united a
short t ime later. Rev. Gabrielson. a student at th~
University of Southern Callfornl~.
s tarted servi<X'S In March or A;pnl
of 1912. The church was or~amzed
on Aug. 11. 1912. an~ t~ere .ha~
been continuous orgamzatlon SlnC-.: 190 E. 15th St.
COSTA MESA
Pboae Br..coa &1111 I that time. When the Baptists asked for
I ~1 700 for the Union Church build· piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili n~. the con""e~ation dt•cidt•d IO·
stead to vacatl' the church. anti
movE.'d into thP Council Chambt>rs
of the old City llall near tht' New-
port Pier The room us<'d by thE.'
church was directly above the jail.
and on Sunday nights the prison-
ers became qulle noisy
MOVING •••
Loac Dlata.Doe
Locla1
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GIVEN 8A.IIIE OARS
... aad 8TOIIAO&
"We .ll.ove Wltll ... W_..,.
AOENT81"0K LYONS
1966 Harbor BlYd.
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Patronize
Local
Business
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WELCOME
WAGON
NEWPORT BEACH
Phone BEacoD 7272
(Neoo.lweMip._)
Announcing
Member of thf' chur ch for the
longest time is Sheldon . milh of
Newport. who entered un<k>r the
pastorate of Rev. Bostwick 10 I
May, 1918. Next Is Mrs. A. S .
Thompson. Newport Heights. who
entered under the pastoral<• of
Rev. W. H. White in 1923. tog1•th<'r
with her daughter. Mrs Frankit•
LeValley. ·
ChronoJogical llst or the pastors
is as follows: 1912, Rev. John Ga-
brielson: 1913. Rev. Tom C. Max-
well; 1916. Rev. John Wood; 1917.
Rev. L. 0 . Bostwick: 1921 . 'Rev.
A. C. Wl'lch: 1923, RR ... W. H.
White: 1924. RP' Grow r Rals ton:
1926. Rev. H. H. 'tockton; 1928.
Rev. Lawson Watkins ; 1930, Rev.
Russell C. S troup: 1935, Rev
Kemp J . Winkler: 1936, R"''· Wil-
liam R. Hessell; 1940, Rev. Ed-
ward D. Goodell . 1948. Rev. Tiulm·l
as Roy PPndf'll
Re\'. Harry W . Whete was ap-
pointed assistant pas tor at New-
port in 1945 with responsibility
for developing the work on Bal-
boa Island. The Balboa Island
Chapel was formed. and in 1949
became the Balboa Island Com-
munity Me thodist Church, with
Rev. White as pastor.
Youth Congress Movie
To Be Shown at Church
"The Eterna l Flame." color mo-
tion picture youth depleting a
youth congress in Paris, will be
shown tomorrow 1 Friday' at the
Newport Mesa Seventh-Day Ad-
ventist Church. The showing is
open to the public.
The film is the story of two
young Americans who attended
the youth meeting, which draw
6.000 persons from many na lions,
and it aho traces the growth of
Christianity during the dark ages
preceding the Reformation. Music
for the film was recorded on the
spot at the congress.
WOMEN'S OROUP TO lfEET
Women's Miaionary Society of
the First Baptlat Church of New·
port wiU meet a t 7:30 p. m. Tues-
day at the church bull ding, comer
of 19th and Court Sts. and Balboa
Boulevard.
Mh1lcHANTS· PROTECTIVE SERVICE
'-acnv available Ia u.e
NEWPORT HARBOR AREA
For MBtple&e laformaUGe ..U
f1D WUKTH. IUDdMIIIJ I-SUI
State Merchants' Police 11...__. .,. .... .,
STAn PIUVAft D&'DlO'I'IVa AOENOY
+ The .. Church Points the Way to a Fuller L
Newport
Clla.rcll ot Ou.r IAdJ ol .II.&:. Cumel
U.U W. Balboa Blvd., Newport. HA tilt
Fau.er 8teplla• JWey, Putor
Fatiler Edm...S llaeclaler, AML Putor
Sunday .... ,Mil 1:00, 10:00, II :30 •· "'·
We-'dey Mns1 1:00 •· M.-confesalon: S.t!mleyt
end ev .. of 1st Frideys end Holy DeY' from 4100
to 5:15 p.m. end from 7:00 to 1:11 p.m.
Chrtat ClliU'Clh by the Sea
CommUD.Ity Me&.bocllat
Balboa Blvd. at lttb St., Newport. HA 116-W
Paator: Rev. '11lomu Roy PeacleU
Sunday Wonhip Service: 9:45 end II •· "'·
Church School: Children's Divialo11, 9:4$ e. m. S11ndey
Yollfh Division: II •· m.
Midweek Meeting: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
Preud.G by •:30 p. m. Pot.lud
Firat Chureh of Chrt•t SdeaiUt
MOS \'la Udo, Newport Beach
.Piloae HArbor !U8
Sunday School: 9:15 a.m.
Sunday Service: II :00 a.m.
R .. ding Room, Ill Pelm St., lelbo.,
Open deily from noo11 to 5 p. m. eaupt SundaY'
and Holidays
Flrat BaptUt Chureh of Newport Beull
Balboa Bl\·d., 19th • Court St.., Newport
Pa11tor: Rev. lvao C. El11a
Sundey Servlc11
9:45 a.m. Sunday Church School
II :00 a.m. Wonhip Service
7:30 p.m. Sundey Evening Service
Mid-wHk Service:
7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Prayer Meeting
St. Jamea Ept.copal Church
3!08 \'Ia Udo, Newport Beacb
MIAI.ater: Rev. Paul MOOI'e Wheeler
Phone HArbor l!SO
Sundey Services
1:30 a. m. Holy Communion
10:00 •· m. Morning Prayer and Serm011
Holy Communion first Sunday of month
10:00 e. m. Chur~h School Clas111
Tl1unday Servius
9:15 •nd 10:10 a.m. Preyer Guild and
service of heelint
10:30 Holy Communion
Newpo-rt Heights
S e-wport Harbor Seveatll Day Ad,••IUt
Cburcb ..
Newport Bh•d. at Bola& St., Newport BeiPta
Pllloae: BEacoa 6%ot-R or BEacoa , • .,
P-tor: HoW. L. Allderaoo
Saturday MOfning S.rvlces
S.bbeth School: 9:30 e. m.-S.tmon: II :00 e. m.
Preyer Meeting: Wedneadey. 1:00 p.m.
n id•y Evening Vespen: 1:00 p. m,
S t. Anttrew. Preabyt.ertaa Cbu.rda
2S6SZ St. Alldrewa Rd., Newport Retpta
. "-oro. the St. from IDrb School. Pia. BJ: ton
Paator: Rev • .lame. S. Stewart
Sunday W~ip S.rvic11 at 9:30 end II a. m.
Sunder School at 9:30 •· m.
Newport Harbor Lut.beraa atureh
10!1 CUff Dr .. Newport H~lpta
Pbolle: BF..Acoa NN-W
Supply P-tor
C hurdl School: 9:30 •· "'· Sundey
Sunday S.rvice: II :00 •· m.
Wr. hve an an Aae of Comfon physaul C'Ornfort. thet "· 1nd "'' hke it. In feet.
we dem•nd comfort. Our home' must be comfortlble . w1nn en wanter cool 111 aumnwr,
~uepped weth eiKtncal convent«nces and &ood plumbmc Our furnaturt mua1 be com·
forteble. Our clothes must be comfortable Our automobtl"-traana, 1arpt-must aave
:om fort in every detail. Even the atyle of our erchltKture hu chant' l to reft«t thu
modem trend towar-d. abov• all el~ .. COMFORT.
Y n , ere -itlldul&"'l our•lves en the Supreme Comfort. t~ COM:FORT of
RELIGION? A men weth folded h1nd1; that m.aru e taul ln fello~p with the
Almiahty. S.. what eids he h•s sumrnon.d in hb hour olar•et needl lu our aerv• .,.
tom ra~ eKh day from the -•r end tear thet muet come in every rouciae, 'do -
rlltore our eoub in the BLESSED PEACE OF OUR RltLIOIOUS PROYIIU? WbiD
• crWt comes. when .omeone deer to our heaiU lift eiclr beyond reech ol IMCiidDe 0#
tltill. when -mua1 stead by helplat end wetch deeth teke away our •~ U......
Of when we find tlaet we must live d11ly with treeedy, do -eaperieo« tbe Coaal«t .C
• Divine Prewnce ever with us, to aive ua stout !Marta etlld ltrOC'I& count~l Jt ...
Plalma 103:2-4 .
Ttea HOLY Co.uc>llTIII btlnp joy, peKe, petioen<e. lorina-ldndnea M ,_,..
dowD • buly 1treet. not~ how few feca reftect thb Spirit withan. Harriell, cr--.
uftpata.t, unkind •-betray e pitiful Med few Spirin..l Coelon 'n. "'* ..d
ttr.. ol eomplkated IDOdern life are more than &QJ hWUD C8D bMr •lone. PIJ'CW.trilel
.,.. ltaiDpeded; -tal iMdtutioM ere owoeclow~ Ow..,.. eimply c."t t.a lt.
Wb7 80t turD to the COMPORT ol RaLIOION? 'I'M-wtdl folded~ ..S 01*'
BiWe; -do DOt bow jUit ....... 1M ie .................... e.~~ ...... ...
eoW1 o1 all the ..-. POR MAN, IN HIS DAJtXD'I' 80Uitl CW IORJtOW, aaK8
TID COMPORTS OUR CHRJSTIAH RllUOIOif C»IW ,_ .. , ......_, .._. ..
weloome. there's COMPORT weitanc few you 111 yovr dufciL
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This Support the Church Series Is Made Pouible Tbrouqh the cooperation of the Foll
BASI N SH IPY A ltD-Roy Yountone
Complete Mair~tenance for All Boeh
701 a.ylide Dr., Newport Beach HArbor 0222
BIUHEIMER AND WALKER
Builder's Herdwere end Specielti11
110 Co•st Hwy., Newport Beach, IE.acon Mil
DEAL'S SMOKED FISH
You Catch 'em -We Smo .. 'em
Hwy. 101 et Meri11e; •nd Newport Pier, HA 20) I
GENE'S RESTAURANT e11d IAKERY
S,.cializing in W.Gdir~g Ce•••
701 Coa1t llvd., Corona del ._.ar, HArbor 1102
H. T. GRAHAM IAIT AND TACKLE STOlE
Bait and Fidaing Supplies
607 Coast Hwy., Newport ... ca. Ieee.~~ 1116
HIRTH HAl lOR -RICHARDSON CRUISW
Ueed G-.ltlf1 end S.il 1om-M-"" w..,.
10) le,.We Dr., Newport ... da H.rhr 0974
PAUL C. JONES end SON HAL ESTATE
CompMte R .. l &tete end ln-.rattee Servl~
• 2307 W. lelboe lfvd., Newport leedt H~ UIJ
LIDO PENINSULA SHIPYARD
CoMpte" Marl" Setvl~•
900, ) Itt St., Newport ... ch Hart-lOI
RALPH P. MASKEY
lt.ealtOf -AppreiMr
l-411 Newport ltvd., Newport a...h
ROIERTS JEWELEIS
Harbor 402
&qukite Je-.lry Tlaet Gives Lettiftt P'leewre
2231/J M•rlne Ave., lelboe 1 ... ~. HAtbot U21
L J. KISTLER I COMPANY
Complete, Frietldly 1-.,... S....ice
UOl N.-pott ..... ~ a...ll, HArt-•n
STAFFORD EliCTRIC CO.
lnstellationt, Meinteftellu end Re,.lt'l
110 Coe1t Hwy., Newport leech a.econ •321
ROSAN INCORPORATED
Marine Division end Foreign Moton ltd.
625 Co•tt Hwy., N~wport a.ech a..cOfl 7411
SEASPORT LANDING COFFEE SHOP
Open 24 houn. One meal end you will be beck
117 Coast Hwy., Newport leech leecon .aa.
SYMPSON and NOll.Al
512 lith St .. Newport a.ech Harbor 24M
ED L SEDELMEIER -REALTOR
THE IEAUTY IARN
T OfiY Mel ~till -H.ir St,att
2127 Newport II~ •• New,.,t '-ch Hatbot 1591
Ytu.OW CAl CO..CPANY
S....l119 Newport ... ch end' Code Mew
1)7 C..st Hwy. HertHw 2221--1eecon 5124
NEWPOlT-IAliOA FEDERAl SAVINGS & LOAN
A S.~s ll\stitvtiofl -P. A. PalMer, rr..w...t
llU VIe Lido, Newpott leech H•rtHw 1100
Cl.AliC METALLIZIN&, INC.
ComKion Preftl\tiOfl S,-clelictt
106 lOth St., N•wpott leech Hert.« 25ot
SEAFOOD SPECIAlTIES COMPANY
s,.,...,.ell: We Clll, Sill~. Of freeu 'fOW eiMc-
116 JOttl St., Newport leech Heri.or 1107
FUNCIS J. HOlVATH, R .. Jtw
H~Ar"~"
l4JO W. k'ltee IW., ... .._.... ...... HA 14.21
THE SHADE SHOP
Shades to Order-V•net>en llinds, Drapery Hdw.
514 29th St., Ne•pori le•ch Harbor 114
WALT'S TRADING POST -Walter H. a..n
U11d M•rine Equipment, Nautlul Decotationt
422 lOth St. (N .. r Ice Houw) Newport HA 2470
GENERAL SHEET ..CETAL WORKS
2107 Ville W1y, Newr>Ori leach Harbor 22 10
KAY FINCH CERA ... ICS
...... , of Fi11e PoHery
121 Coatt llvd .• CorOI\I del Mar
IALIOA GLASS CO.
Harbor 1159
With o.,, Complirne11h end lest Withll
1000 C..tt Hwy .. Newport le•ch leacon 5121
IAYSHORE TRAilER ii'AitK .~ IOAT LANDING
Hei111 L iter
17H. I C..tt Hwy., Newpott leech
lOY D. GAWTHROP-HEATING
P•yn• ~c-mendly lllfwmeti.-&timetet
911 Coaat Hwy., Newpeft ... ch leeeon 6015
LARSON'S IOAT & CAIINET SHOP
'S.rvlce for ttl. YechttfNit I Commercial Ct•ft
Ill Coast Hwy., Newperi leech leacon 6069.J
I & I MAlT SHOP
S.n4wlches, Melts. Dell~ HeMburCfert
101 Pelm St .. leltilee He,.,., 21)4
HIDY'S PIT SUPPliES I SIORT1NG GOODS u. s. G...t. ·~ H.ne ....._._,.,_ o.u_.,
601 C... ..... ~ .. ..Cat, HAI<bof IJfl.J
2
s
E
Thundery, Auguat 7, 1952
to a Fuller Life Attend Regularly +
••""""'''""-the COMPORT ol
aoul in f~l!ow.blp witb the
.-dl M OW Mtvee are
in every routlae. 'do-
UU&V\.10 PROYJIU1 W1Mo
beyond reach of IIMCIIdM ot
away OW' sw--tneiiUre.
-UperMnce tbe Colaf«t ef
and ttron& eount'l1 aeed
Balboa Island
....._ hlaM Coaualllllt)' lie....._. Cia_..
ua Apte Ave.. llalboa.....,.
..... ; Dr. ll&rrJ' Wlalte
~ay s.r..~~
9 :)0 a.m. ~ay Scllool
II :00 a.m. WOI'tltip JMYice
Olaardl o1 st. .roa.a v~aaae,.
II' 11artae Ave., Balboa ........ Pia. HA 1114
~ 8tepllea IUley, Putor
...._. ~_.. lla.eebler, A•t. Putor
S4t .... ay Mauet, 1:00, 10:00, II :)0 a. ~·
c-fHiioft, S.~a~ and eves of ht Frideyt .~
Holy Dayt, 4:00 to S:lO p.m. end 7:30 to 1:)0 p.m.
Corona del Mar
Coroaa del Mar Commualt)' Oluu<*
CoarrepUoD&I
Ill Heliotrope A v~., Coroaa del Mar
Pboee HArbor l!M-.1
Puloc-: Rev. Paul Edwa rd Babbttt
Stl~ay Wonltip Services:
1:30 •· m., 9:45 e. m., I I :00 •· m,
S~.tndey School: 9:45 •· m.
Costa Mesa
AMembly of God Cboreb
!!a4 St. ud Eld~D An., Costa M eta
Pboae: BEacoa 8lS9
Beveread M. C. ('ronlc. P-tor
S~.tndey School: 9:30 •· m.
Worship: 10:45 •· m. •nd 7:30 p. m.
You11g 'uple •nd Children's Service, tdO p.m. S1.111.
MidweM Service: Wedneldey, 7:30 p.m.
L..dies' Minionery Co~.tncil, Thursd•ys, 10:00 •· m.
St. .IO&C.hlm Church
l!NU Ora.age Ave, Coeta Mf'8&
Pboa~: BEacon 5028
Fatb~r ThOOUUt .r. SP\1n
Su11d•y Menes •• 1:00. 8:30. 10:00, 11:30 •· m. w .. ld•ys: M•n •• 7:00 •· m.--Confenion: S•turd•ys
from 4:00 to 5:1~7:00 to 1:1 5 p.m.
Commualty Mt"tbodbt Church or C08ta Mesa
UO W. 19th St.. CMta Meaa
Pbooe: BEacoD '7SU
Rev . .IOW<ph W. MeSbaAe
Sv~ey: 9:-45 •· m., Ch~.trch S1111dey School
10:50 •· "'·· Mo"'ing Wo"hip-7 p.m. College Age
MYF S.rvic-7 p. m., High School MYF Service
7 p. m., Su11ergo~.t1 Group Service
Tbe Chureb of Chri8t
10~ Chur-ch S t., C08t.a M""
Ptlotwl: BEacon &:!85
D. 6 . Horst. MLD.lA~r
S~.tndey: 9:45 •· m., Bible School-10:45 •· m. Wonhip
Servic-11 :45 •· m., Communlor>-7:30 p.m. Evening
S.,...ice-Wedneld•y: 7:)0 p.m., Evening Service
OeatnU BJblt" Cbureb
Oraogf' An~. at U"r<d S t., C«Mtt.a ~e..
Pboa~: BF.acoa 64~
A. A. Ka.dt"~ P-tor
Su11d•y School: 9:-45 •· m.-Mo"'ing Service. I I •· rn.
Evening S.,...ic:e, 7:30 p.m.
Midweek Service, Wednesd•y. 7:30 p.m.
the cooperation of the Following Civic Minded Citizens and Businessmen:
THE SHADE SHOP'
Order-Vt~neNII llinds, Drepery Hdw.
St., Newport a.ech H•rbor 114
ne Equipme11t, Neuticel Oecor•lioM
St. (N .. r let HoiiM) Newport HA 2470
Herbor 2210
KAY FINCH CERAMICS
Meken of me P'oHery
tt llvd .• Corona cf•l M•r Herbor 2359
IALIOA &LASS CO.
Our Complo,..llh e.,cf a.,t Wishes
Hwy., Newpett a.ech a.ecCHt 512 I
TRAILU PARK •"" IOAT LANDING
Heina L is«
st Hwy., New,_. a.ech a.ecCHt 5450
hlftecatl-lm•ncUJ IM."'atio-&tirN ...
Newporl a..ch a.ecCHt 6015
IOAT a CAIINET SHO,
Cleft
leacon 6069-J
,...,..,.,,.._ Melts, ~ Hemb~.trgen
P'alm St., .. ...._ Hai'Mf 2n4
S P£T SUm.IES a SPORTING GOODS
IM~ H... ..... ~ o.tl_.,
...... CotON ...... ,. HArt..r 12,l.J
H. H. HOLIROOK-'LUMIER
New Condr~.tc+ion, Water He.ten , Fur11•ce1
2101 W. a.lbo• llvd., Newpori a..ch HA 1411-W
HENR'I' SLI FERT -lo•t l~.tilding-Rep•in
Ea rl'• L.11ding, 7 I I Co•st Hwy.
Newport le•ch leecon 6797
PO RT OF SEVEN' SEAS Yecht l.e11dlng
Harry G•riler
601 Co•d Hwy., Newport a.ech a.econ 5951
BOATSWAIN'S LOCKER
100) Coast Hwy .• Newport a.ech ... COli u n
IALIOA W.ASHIT SELF SEJtVICE LAUNDJtY
Your Week's Wash i11 lO Mi11ut.1
IOl P'elm St .• a.lbo. Herb« 2n4
IALIOA INN
105 M•in St .• a.rt.oe Heritor W0
COLUMBIA ,EST CONTROL CO.
509 E. a.lboe llvd .. , a.lltoe HA 2t4t-HA 141
COAST "t~ERTI ES CO.
Ruth Jeyred, ReeltOI'
301 E. lelbo. llvd~ a.lboe HarbOI' 2611
lAY I lEACH REALTY. INC.
Gloden Fey, Did Fey, J. M. Millar, E-' F;t.petrlcl
1450 W. a.lboe llvd •• Newport ._ch Hart.ot 12M
RICHARD'S LIDO MAliC(T
Orenge County's Mott Compl.t. Mafht
]4)) Vie Lido, Newport a.ech, HArbcw 2121
C LAitENC E McCULLOCH r ~iWH
MiN elld C.biMt Werl of tt.. FM.st
2107 Villa Wty, New.-t ... ell. HAttHw 1Ji"
BAGNALL IMPO RT CO.
•H•ndm•de Gifh from Tiny Ch.rms to Furniture
119 Coerl llvd .. Coron• del M•r H.rbor 3712
EARL W . STANLEY
Auembly._n, 74th Ditlric+
225 M•rine Ave., lalboe hl•nd H•rbor 1775
WASHERETIE SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY
Dyeing, Dry Cle•ning, Finished Leundry
404 Co•'' llvd .. Corona del Mer Herbor 2566-W
FITD.40 RRIS REALTY CO.
s.le-Rentels--&ch•nget-lusinesse'
I I 3 Co•rl Blvd., Coron• del Mar, HA 2152 I 3120
SHE-WOMEN'S AP'P'AREL
We H•v• the '•riect Outfrt lot All OcceuCHts
106 E. lelboe ll•d .. a.lboe Harbor 2060
IALIOA RlALTY CO.
700 E. lelbo. Blvd~ a.lboe Harbor )277
W. D. JOHNSON JEWELRY
High Style ~ Je-lry
211 Merj"e A ..... a.rbo. hl•~ Her-b~ 2640
WILSON JEWElRY
J ewelry, Steniftg, Wetches .~ Repeiri11g
205 Mei& St., lelboe H•rbor 2UI
ACE KEY SERVICE
Kep-loch---lte pein
101 Meill St., a.lboe Herb~ 11941
AVENUE P'HARMACY
'rete~ipt'-s C.,.f..lty elM! Promptfy Fin.cl
506 W . a.lt.o. .....,~ a.lboe, HAtb~ l7
HELEN t.,cf ltOIElT LYNN -lteal &ta .. c-ftf Mar ,.,.,....
411 C..tt ........ c-. 4el Me#, H~ 10)7
......
CHIJ~CHI:S
TALII ON IIZDIOAL 8DVIOE
Dr. DonaJcl Sarcent. graduate of
the College of Meclleal Evangellsta,
will adclrus the local SeventhDay
Adventist Church at 11 a . m. Sat·
urday. H is talk will be on the
work that is being done in foreign
neld.s and of the need for more
medical missionaries. He will
leave aoon tor medical mtulonary
service in Puerto Rico.
Ttwre Is sUU time tor Earlyteen
boys, from 12 to 16 years of age,
to regis lt'r for camp a t Idyllwild.
Boys who are interested should
call F:lder H . L. Anderson at BEa-
con 7062-J. • • •
FU:STA T O 'BE HELD
Th" week of August 23 and 24
has been s£>1PCtPd for thP annual
Fit>st,t or the O ur Lady of Mt. Car·
mel Church Parish. according to
Rev Stephrn Kiley, pas tor Mrs.
P . F Fernan of !':ewport will be
gen ral chairman or the women's
division and Thco Robins of New-
port Heigh ts will have charge or
PA&AIU.E lA 'I'II'IC ftiii!IIIE
Jeaus' parable of ~ Jo.t lbHp
will be ~ ~ or tlw MnnOn
'"l1le God ol the tat" at both the
9 ~30 and 11 a. m. aerv1oes Sunday
at St. Andrewl Presbyteria n
Church, Newport Hel&hb. Rev.
J ames S tewart will preeent the
sermon and the choir will return
from their summer vacadon to
furnish the muslcaJ portion of the
service.
PICI'URES OF THE JUO 'QCAJD:
Lante rn slides ol the San Fran-
ctsoo fire and earthquake talten by
Dr. Harry White, pastor of the Bal-
bo& Island Community M.elbodiat
Church, will be shown at 8 :30 p.
m. Tuesday. The pubUc lt ~
vlted to set> thf' fr~ showing. ~
plcturt's will follow th~ official
board mt'C tlng or tht> church to be-
held at 7 .30 p. m. T\wsda.y
Dr Whitt' wiiJ pre-aclt a sennon
entitiPd "Jacob's Dr~am" Sunday
a t thE' II a m worshlp ~rviet'.
thP mr n working on the festival BAI.RU.":OO.' E.~ERTAUi~
• • • Las Amit.ras Circlr of Chrut
"RPUUT I~ 000 " Church by th<' Sea will ~t Au-
The' r.~ow,•r-of God 1s P\ l:'f·l'lt'l>·l ~~ 19 at tht• homE' of Mni. A L.
Pnt to ut.o;ptrP. Pxhun. ~ldt-. ele-Dot-sbur~ 908 W. Oct'an Ft . New-
valE', and to curt> all diSeases. ~-port. Th1•1r last met>ting was held
s••r Lo; t h•· ~unday B1blo> h>sson on T ut>sday, J uly 15 a t thE' home of
"S pirit" at the-:"r" port Beach I Mrs. Ct>c1l Powt'IJ. 2129 E. Balboa
Chun·h of Chn st. 'ci<'ntis t. The Blvd .. &lboa Mrs G W. Gret>n -
(",olden Tt>xt is from John I. 4 ·6.13, lPe a-'> IS I I'd tht' hostes.' Mrs. A.
"W e a rP of C'..od . H(•reby know 1 K Lmd.,;n · rt>ad tht' drvotions and
that ~~· d"•'" in him. and ht· m ~rs J Br»dbury Kll'-'t' a book re--
u.,, IJ4'Cau~· h" hath L!l\en u,. .,( hts port nn L..v~tit· Fayn ''!-'At'ri<.'8ns
:ipin t." on Sa fan." •
I .-\KT O t" APJ>REClATIO~ l
I Th<· R•·'· Paul Edwa rd Babblll l BPW f""'_.,.oup
1 "'111 prl•ach IJII thf' subject. "T hl' ';;I I
Art of Appn•ciation" al lht· ('urn· I munity Church uf Corona del :\tar Att nd M et :;un<UJy mornang 10 liS thrt>t• Wllr·l e e
'\hip '>t'f'. IC't''-, 30, ~~ ~5 and 11 IIIJ
lu rn Th,• ~ 311 '''n'ICf' t:. d.-s1~ed A Ru.,•n•os:. anrl Prof"'-"IOnAl Wo-
lur \ill tllr>n•·r~ and l'f")lrlt•nt:. who m•·n·-. Summt•r ('onft•rt>nef> ht>ld
1 pr••f .. r dll •'<til) '•'rYtce rn order: tu la"t "f'f'K on Sunday a 1 ttw> Santa
h.H•' lh•· •·n llr< do~ for.l<:a rdemnc .\nd Y\\'CA wa'> ottf'nrlPd by Prt>«i-
I:Oiflfl~. bathrnJ.i and qs1ttng Wor-rlt>nl 1-:HI~n \'arnt>r Dr Ht"IPn Ro-
.,hlpJX•r:. an• ln\'lt£><1 to come bPrtsnn Ht>lf'n Spit'S M 1 I d r P d
dr<>,S•'<i li' th•·} .,..,11 be dress£><1 for Chapman ~tant• Lanmng, J f'an
th•· day A womtm 's chorus di· :\fanhro\, .. and llf'l•·n \\'olford MM>
1r{'('t£'d b) ~fary Battt•n Steffensen 1 Wolford ronductf"d ttw Ht>alth and
w1ll s1ng at both the 9 45 and lht> :'afN\ and Int<'mattonal ~ity
11 oo o'clock s£'n ict-s :.t>~ton
At thf' RPW summn patio
ellen ... a nd all mt•m ben. and !nl4"SlS W~I"P I L part) thf' thPm(• "ru; CtrMJS Timf•
ask£><1 to comt> a~ a ch.antC1er 1n
I
the c1rcus or a spectator Out-
1 EDITOR OF THE El'S IG!'\' s tanding chlfrac lc>rs m cluded tht· I On b<•ha lf of our church. I want "fat wom~>n" who pr4"SJded ovf'r
to congratulate you on the new j thP rf'frf':.hnwn t bar. lrl•nt> Morras
church <.'1llendar in your paper and a nd DorCll hy !'utht>rland M:ildrt>d
I to rxprt'ss our a ppreciation for thE' S tanlt>y ;~-: thE' allunn~ tx>ardPd
lis tine: of our church lad' E\t>h n \'arnt-r and Junt>
ETHEL M STAl'CH Hok~ a". th(• hun !itm••r and th•'
&>vl'nth-Day Ad\'f'ntist Church hon ~trldrrd ChapmAn as a stdf'
:-.=ewport Heights ~how dan<'f'r RNt~ Jarvis and
Jt>SSit? H1ll a~ clown~ Sally NP~·-
Rf:\'. EI.LI~ R~~~ . land a nd Dorothy Rt'<iru<'k as pea· I Rt'\' l\'an C'. Ellis. who has JUSt 1 nut HndoMO. Ruth W tllmM u for-
rl'lurned from a short vacation. tun~> t£'ll•·r
w1ll p;ea<'h at _11 a m . Sundar a t ThP part~ "al-hf'ld ·•' tht> peuo
tht' First Bapttst Church or r-oew-of Ed\ thP H.trn~ hom Luio lsiP.
port Rt'ach on ''lA\'t> W tthout S tn· and ~-as a rranged by MrL Red-
<'E'rtty" His i 30 P m S unday d1ck a.s. .. l<.t<'d b' =-:atahr Mlchaud
top1c will tX' "ObUgation Toward and E lainr Walkt>r
tht' Weak." Midweek st>rvice wtll
tncludr dJscUS!<.IOn or messa~:l' ut I'L-\S ~CHOOL OPF-~Jsc; Ph1lt>mon
A rrrord E'nrollmt-n t surpnsed J u. .. t r"1 urn£><1 from a summt-r
thr ~·orkt-rs at the first dati) \·aca-'acanor •tt ='onom.1 Rr\• PauJ
tlon R1blt' School nf thf' F irst Bap-:\tonrP \\'h,-.·1• ~ met 1'u~y V."lth
ILS t Church. Tturty-t>ight children tht> ~~ Jamf·, DRy SchC\11! n>nurul-
t-nrollrd thr first Wt>Pk and 4R lht> ,,.,. to mak,• plan!' for thf> fall op-
second. :"earl) 100 parents and enJnf: Clf tht• :.chool Sunda)· church
ch1ldr('n C'mwdt•d thf' sanctuary !-chool tl' bP1n.: cundU<'kd thtP sum-
last Fnday na~ht as t hE' demon-mt•r h' Albt•r1 Ma ltht>""l-and ~hl--"
stration prol!ram was prf'sPntNi Jtlann;. :'-l•'rnll Thf'y art> a~!!ISINf
A uniqut• cenmic prnKTam wh1ch b~ :'-lh-John (;llll~ JT . ;\lrs. L L.
coordinatPd tht-R1blr study "1th Millt-r. 11 G1fford and Nancy
handcrafts was presented by Mrs. I Campbell a nd Glorl~t Chapman A
1 B. Ruth Hansen. Biblt> School su-I nurser) school lS ht'ld for w httl.-1>\~rmtendcnt. who is ownE'r or thf' ones a nd sc~ool Rl(t' ch1ldn'n \,t'"
Hanst'n Hc•hh) Shop an Corona del church mo' It'S
Ma r Clvt>r 300 (')a' rtPms werP ;::;;;.;;:;;========-==== made. ·
Others "h" ho•lpE'd "llh lht> pro-
Jtram Wf'rt> :'\t rs 8(-tty Pf'nera.
M1ss Hf'IPn J acobson a nd ht>r mo-
ther. ~1 1'!' Madee Herrick; Mrs
R S . J f'rt). ~t rs W S HunsakeT,
Mary McKmneoy E llen Dayn&rd.
Bob Rt'ile~. Edda Mat-J erzy. Jean
I Made1ra RtU :'>tc Kinney The lat-
ter fivt' were teen-agers who
helped w1 t h lhe prognun
Mary. :Mar~ woulda't baH• bHG
t10 ooa tnt.ry II bt"r ~ttl luula 't
bart. HNp nu "Happy Tootll. w
Adv '
FIRST CHURCH OF CHa.IST
SCIENTIST
BO) V:e Ll4o. N-~ ..,_,._
A br•nch of The Mother Ch,m:h. n..
Fit'lf C hurc:l-of C~"•' x•en'•"· '" ac,..
~. Mene,~o,.~ .....
Sundey Sc~l _ 9:15 -.
ivN:tev s.,.,,. r :00 .....
Wednesdey Eve·u~9 "'"'•IIQ a-oo p.,...
R..dinq ROO'"' lout~ •• Ill P'el"'
St., lelbo. ;, open deity fro.,. 12 1\100 ..
'o 5 o "'· .. ceot Su~•"' er>d holidew
"•'•Oflelly ob.an.-ed
Tl\e o;;bltc •• co~••'l) ·n .. •+ed to •'
telld 1he ch11r<h ,.,.,,cat •"d 11M rile
lteedl"9 Roo..,
\Jest Stn Strett at Qodto Towers .__ ___ SANTA ANA PH.ICI ~1311
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0*7 o1 N;wt;Ori ....... 8 .....
NOTIO'Il 1'0 OON'I'IIAOTOII8
SE.Al..ED PROPOSAI.S wlU be reeelwcl at the otrke of the Oty
Oerk, Ob' Hall. City ot Newport ae.eh, Callfomla. until 7:30
o'clock P.M., on the 11th day of AU£USt, 1~. at which time (hey will
be ~ely opened and reed, for performinc work u foi.Jowl:
OITI' OF NEWPO&T &EACH. a&LD'OU'IA
For u.e Pavt.ac of Bloek 1M la C...... del liar
No bid will be received unleM 1t Ia made em a propceaJ form tur-
nilllled by the Oty Eqlneer. Each bid m~t be accompuied by
eMil, eertified or C&lhler'• cbeck, or bidder's boncJ made payable t.o
tbt Qt1 o1 Newport. Beech, for an amount equal to at leut tea per-
CleJlt (10C10) of the amount bid, auch guaranty to be forfeited Qould
the bla:ler to whom the contract Is awarded fall to enter Into the
con taCit. ·1ft aooordanoe with the ~ona ot SecUoaa 1'110 to 1181 ol the
Labor Code, the Oty Counc:U of the Oty of Newport Beech a.aa u~
e»rtabNd the general prevalUnc rate ot waaea appllcable to the work
to be done u followt: a ... b Pw.,....
~~u~... . ............................ -........ ·-···-·---·--.. ~~~ ~-,e
CmeDt Finiaher ... --.. -···---··--··-···--·····-···-" 2.57 :IJ.M La~ General or Construction .............. _........... 1.94 15.52
Aapba)t Raker and Ironer ......... _........ ... ................. 2.14 17.12 ~ .. ............................................ ...... .................. 1.94 15..52
Watdlman and/or Guard.............................................. 1.86 14.88 Appn~~tloe Encineer, Including Flrema.n, Oller,
~ ... _ ........................... -··---··-.. ·--·-·--Air Callpl'MIOI' Operator ......... ___ .. ________ _
~ Plant Fireman .................................. ---··-
...... or Cn.hing Plant Engineer -·--.... ·--eonc-t~t or Alphalt Spreedinr, Mechanical Tamp-till or F\nilhing Macblne Operator _ .. _,_,_
Ccoerete Mlur Operator-Paving Type A Mo-
btae Jllxer ......... - .. -.. --.. -·----·-----CoDcrew Mixer Operator-Skip Type ................ -.. ..
Heavy Duty Repainnan .... ----·---·-·----Motor Patrol Operator, including any
tyte ot Power Blade . .. .... ........ ........ . .. ............ ..
Pump ()perator ............................................................ ..
R.oller Operator ........ -....... -.. -......... ____ ............ ..
Trl.nor Operator -Bulldozer, Tamper, Scrapt!l'
or Dftg-Type Shovel or Boom Attachments ..... . Trenching Machine Operator ......... ______ .. __ ....... .
Univenal Equipment Operator (Shovel, DragUDe,
Derriek, Derrick-Barge, Clamabell or Crane) ....
UIS 2.~
2.15
2.30
2.30
2..0
2.18
2.30
2.43
2.2:5
2.25
2.30
2.38
2.50
15 ... ta.40
17-Z
18.40
18 ...
lUO
17 ...
18.40
19 ...
18.00
18.00
18.40
19.0.
20.00
Dri-.en of Dump Trucks of Jess than 4 Yds. water An~ ~i!'i~ti~~·c;m!·ii~·ci·b;~~in:·~~· .. ~es;-ih..;;~-: ~:: ~::~
AI lids are to be compared on the basis of the City Engineer's
estilaa~ o! the quantities of work to be done.
No bid wiU be accepted from a Contractor who has not ~n 11-
cerwed ln accordance with the provisions o! Olapter 9, Dlvl.slon m o!
Buame. and ProC~ons Code. Plana may be aeen and fonns of pro~ bonds, contract. and
&ped_tkationa may be' obtained at the office of the City Engineer.
Oty HaU, O ty of Newport Beach, California.
'The ll)edal attention of ~tive bidden is called to the "Pro-
poeal Requirements and Conditions" annexed to the blank fonn of IJI'OPOUl. for full directions u to bidding, etc.
11M! aty of Newport Beach reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA C. K. PRIEST
Deled: July 28, 1952 City Clerk
Pubttsh· July 31: Aug. 7, 1952 jn the Newport Harbor Enalgn.
NOTI CE D-"YJTING SEALI'.D PROP08ALS
Pursuant to statute and Resolution No. 3978. adopted on the 28th
day ot July, 1952 by the City Council of the Oty of Newport Beach,
Callfomla and on file 1n the office of the Oty Cle~k of said City, or-
derl.nc the work described in said resolution, to-Wlt:
nte oonst.ructJon of vitrified clay pipe ..nitary aewen, vitrified claJ pipe houle connection aewen, welded ateel sewer pipe. vitrified
clay pipe tamp-hole, manholes, sewage pumping station, welc»d ateel
sewer Pf"IUJ"e Une. concrete anchor blodal, and •wurtenant work in
oonaection daerewith, in certa.in easements of the aty of Newport
Beach and lYtng generally Southwesterly of Ocean Boulevard (Corona
Del Mar) all u more particularly described lD Resolution of Intention
No. 3986,' pessed and adopted by the City Co~l of said .City on the
28th day or April, 1952, and on file in the oft1ce of the City Clerk of
!';aid Oty. 1 For further particulars, reference ia here~ made to aald Reso u-
tJon of Intention No. 3966 and to the plans, profiles and d:raw\np No.
436 amaistlng of 5 sheets. on rue in the office of the Qty Engineer
nf atd City of Newport Beach. and to the specifications for the aa.id ~·ork heretofore adopted by the said City Council on file in the office
of the City Clerk of saJd City, and all of said plans, prof~M.-drawings
and spt'cifications heretofore approved by the City Council of said a~y ~ i•corpora ted herein and made a part hereof. and referenC<' JS
hereby ma de thereto for a more particular description of aa.id wor)..
Se.ld City Council has determined and declared that the contem-
plated work and Improvement heretofcil-e mentioned was, in the
oplnJon of said City CQuncil, of more than local or ordinary public
b<'nt>fit. and the said City Council has made a por Uon of the expenses
of said work charlt<'ablC' upon a district. For the particular descr:tption
of the said district, refer ence is hereby made to said Resoluuon of
lnttmtlon No. 3966. S&d Council has detennined and declared that serial bonds. bear·
i•g interest a t the rate of six p('r cent (6~) per annum and extending
over a period ending nJne (91 years from the second day of January
next succeeding the nt>xt October 15th following thelr date, wiU be
Jssued hereunder In tht> manner provided by the "Improvement Act of
191r', being Part 5, Division VII of the Streets and Highways Code
of the State of California, to represent each assessment of Twenty-five
Doi.Jara ($25.00) or more remaining unpaid for thirty (30) days after
the date of recording the warrant.
Said City Coundl has alt10 detennined and declared in said Resolu-
tion of Intention No. 3966 that the said Qty will fUrnish two (2)
sewage pumpa. together with electric motors to be installed by the
contractor ln the pump station described ln said Resolution of lnten·
Uon. and will ln addition thereto contribute out of its Corona Del Mar
State Park Fund the sum of $5,636.75 towarda the coat and expenses
of said improvement. The liability and obligation to pay such sum,
as provided in said Resolution of Intention. shall accrue and become
flud upon the date of confirmation of the asaeaament for aald
impt"'Yetnent by the CitY Council of said City.
All the work herein ordered shall be done and carried through In p~ of an act of the legislature of the State of C.Ufomia,
designated the ''Improvement Act of 1911", being Division VD or the
Streeta and Highways Code.
Sa.ld City Council. pursuant to the Labor Code of the State of
Calll•rnJa, hu ascertained and detennined that the general prevaJling
rate of per diem wagee in the locallty in which the aald work ttneln
deecrtbed ia to be performed, for each craft or type of WOl'kman or
mechanic needie4 to execute the contract .and also the general prevail-
Ing rate for legal holidays an4 overti:r\}e work for each cnft or type
of worlonan or mechanic, to be u roDows:
a· =ea. .... Air Olrn.~r Operator ........... -.... , ... _ ...................... _ ............. ..
~: ~~~-.~~.~~~~~~!.~.~:.~::::.::::::::::::::::·:
• Pw Dt8ll ...
$14.96
1 •. 00
16.96
lt.OO 21.00
21.00
1'-&t
Bllcbmllb Helper -----···--~··-------~~------··-·-~ and s~ -·----............... ·-··--··--··-··--···
BrtckJQier and Stonemuo11 Foreman ----.. ---·-.. -
Brtdr ~ --.. ---------··-·-···-··-· .. ~ (except u otberwl8e ..,.ratt!l.y
I ;• c. --·------+ • c...-Dw •• <oo 1 yan~ or J&rpr miRn aDd bendllna
lUI
1'hunday, Augut 7, 1152
GoU TeU.•t To Start iag. I& On ~e ~stand ~ · · ·
a, BUN8Tr:& OIUIZL1' ce:uor to Don Britton, was maldnc
Harbor Area KQllen are apln
invited to particlJMlte lD the Santa
Ana Amateur Golf Tournament
when quall!ylng roundl get under
way Saturday, Aua. 16. at the Wil-
lowick golf CO\JJ'W in Santa Ana.
Qualifying will lut unUl Auguat
28.
FIAT TOP FLt:r:r 011e of hla last tripe from ·the Is-
Among th<' anthologies that I in-laneS to the Balboa aldP and ht.
tend to compile 10me day Ia one only cargo wu a aedan wttt. two
to be called True But Hard to Be-coupl"'. When he coUec~ tM
Uevc Stories About the Balboa 11· fare, OM of the youna ladlee-all
land Ferry. Flve years ago thla four were 1D their ear~ thlrU..,_
wmmer a college boy, Don Brit-aJked if Ralph would five hla Pff'"
ton, wu aldppering the ferry rnialon for them to awlm ac::roM.
Joker and a group of 12-year-oldl Ralph. feeling he had no authortt:J
developed' wry fine game. Eight to aeny them thla pleuure, ..,.
or 10 of them would board the .ured them that aa far u be ,_
boat, dr-ed in awim trunks, and ooneerned, they could nrim ~
by mld-dla.nnel would cJmy having where they wished. Shortlt attn
the fare. ancJ u JMlrt of the pme, Beek'a flat-top Will undar wa.f;
alto deny belnaable to twtm. Don, one of the pla came from tbf
whom I autpect of enjo)'tng the rear seat ol tN car, Jdekeel otf her
game u much aa the small-fry, aUppen, whllkect her frodl OYI'J'
would tou them over the aide, her heed, took otf her bra uct
Into the bay. The youna-ten turned to Ralph and uked. '"Aft
would then wiggle thelr fingers you sure that thla Ia aU ~t?"
at their noaes as a salute to Don, Ralph's gulp wu taken u an aJ·
and awim back to shore. Ormation. ao she clJmbecl to tht
Following the quaUfytng rounds,
low handicappera wlD play two
rounds a day Aug. 30 and 31 wtth
a 36-hole chllmJI&onahJp ftftal fOt'
the crown on Labor Day, Sept. 1.
Other qualltlen wtU be paired
according to acoree and wtll meet
in only round each week. Entry
fees wiU Include green fees for all
matches.
Mustering Out Pay
Forma Are AYCiilable
Application forma for muaterinc
out pay provided by the new "GI
Bill" to post-Korea veterans with
aerviC<' on or after June 27, 1900,
are now available at the Orange
County Veterans Service Office,
it is announced by Ben Ueber-
mann, County Service Officer.
The application fonn must be
accompanied by the veteran't ori-
ilnal Report of Separation, Fonn
DO 214. Ex-Korea servicemen
who havt> lost their original sepa-
ration documents should apply to
their branch of service for certi-
fied copies of "ln lieu" certillcates,
he added.
One day a Uttle tou.rt.t • got ran ·and dove off the stattloa.J'd
mixed in with the nati\te eels and atde. While abe wu waH:Ing fOt
¥"ent alon~ for the ga.me. When the boat to pau her. tM man,
hJa turn to be tossed over came he her companion. had divested hlm·
protftted just as loudly u the self of hJa clothing lnstde the
others that he couldn't awlm a car, Jus publiely than hla com-
stroke, but over he went into the penion, was out of the car and
water. By the merest ~. Don dove over the port side aDd thQ
saw the youngster In the wake of both awam, stroke for atro.te tor
the boat, and he was IOfnl down. Balboa. '11M! lady lD the tn.lt 14*t
In a flash, Joker wu hove to, got out of the car and ~eel up
and Don was over the stem to re.. her frtend's clothing tht
trleve the youngster. • He wu de<:k and remarked to Ralph U.1
never able to retrieve the wallet no1 one of them had had a JI.Dr~
and Its valuable contents which he drink....all evf'nlng long.
lost from hls pockets, nor was he Wellt, a recent graduate ol Or-
ever able to repair the wriJt watch ante Coast College, la an ii'Dpre.-
ht> was wearing. · sionable young man, and tdl Oftl1
One wann, balmy ftlght lut comment wu, "Gee, the bebe was
week, Ralph Wells, who ls auc-wearing a gold bra." Use Ensign Clusified ads.
bulk cement) .......................................... ..
Cement Finisher ................ -......... -.................................. ..
Clamshell or Crane Operator ..... -... ...... . .... .
Concrete Curer (impervious membrane) . ...... ... . . .......... .
Concre te Spreading, MechanJcal Tamper or Fimshing
Machine Operator ..................................... ... ..
Concrete Mlxero Operator (paving type and roob!Je mixers) .. .
Concrf'te Mixr r Opera tor (sldp type) .. -.-....... ... . ... .. .... .
Con\'eyor or Loader Operator (materials) ......................... .
Cribbf'rs or Shorers .............. ___ ............ -........ ... .. .. .......... .
Electric Tools Operator or Tender (except as otherwtse sep-
ara t_el_y classified) ... ~................... ................ ... . ... ..... .. .... .
ElectriCian . ....... .. ................................ . ......................... ..... .. ...... ..
Flagman .......................... ___ .. ... .... . ......................... ~ .. -....... .
Iron Workt>r-reinforcing ... _ ..... -.... .......... ............ .. ....... .
Iron Worker Foreman-reinforcing ......... ..
Laborer-general or construction (except as otherwise sep-
ara tely cla.as1fied) ......... ................ ........ ..... . ........ . ..
Mortarman ..... -............................................ -................................ .
Pipe Caulker, sewer pipe (using caulking tools) .... ..
Pipe Layer, sewer pipe (excluding caulker) ... ........ .. ............ '
Pneumatic Tool Operator or Tender (exC<'pt as otherwise
separately cl.auified) ......................................................... -.... .
Pump Operator ....................................... _ .................................... ..
Shovel Operator (including tractor hi-lift) ................... " ....... .
SkJp Loader Operator (wheel type) ........................... -.......... ..
Te&Jn.Ster ........................... -........................... -............................... ..
Timekeeper ................................... _ .. _ ....................... _ .................. .
Tractor Operator-bulldour, tamper, scraper, drag type
shovel or boom attachments ....... _........................ .. ... .. ..
Trenching M.achJne Operator ..................... -.......... .. .......... ..
Truck Driver, dump tnJclts, leu than 4 yda. water levrl
Truck Driver, dump trucks, 4 yds. but leu than~ yds wa ter
level . .. ... -................ _ ... _..................... .. ... . ... ... .
Truck Driver. dump truc ks, 8 yds. but less than 12 yds.
water level ................................... --. ... . ................ ..
Truck Driver, dump truckll, 12 yds. bu1 less than 16 yds.
14_16
17.60
18.56
14.00
16.96.
17.76
16.00
14.96
15.36
14.16
20.00 11..28
17.60
19.00
12.56
12.96
14.00
14.96
14.16
14.96
18.56
16.00
12.S6
12.56
16.96
17.80
18.20
18.3e
13.76
water level .................... ..... ........................ .. ..... ....... ............ lf.40
Truck Driver, dump t:nJeks. 16 yds. or mon wat<>r level . ...... 16.00
Any classification omitted herein. not less than ........ . .. 12.56
Foremen, unless otherwise separately classified. for carpenters,
cement finishers. equipment operators and opt>rating en!One('rs, labor-
ers. and truck drivers, shall be paid not less than $1.40 pt>r day more,
and all other for'('men not separately classified. not less than $1.00 per
day more than the journeyman rate for the craft'-nvolved.
The above listed rates are based upon a working day of l'ight 18)
hours, being proportionately applicable to eight (8 ) hours or less of
employment in any one calendar day other than Saturdays , Sundays
and the foiJowlng seven legal holidays, t o-wit· New Year's Day.
Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Armistice Day, Thank.s·
giving and Christmas. where any work is rl'qulred In cases of extra-
ordinary emergency caused by fire, flood or dan~er to Ufe or property.
For any working time of more than eight 18) hours in any one calen-
dar day and for timr worked on Saturdays, Sundays and any of the
aforemc-ntione4 holidays, not less than one and one-half ( 1") times
the specific rates shaU be paid; however., notwithst.a.Dding the general
provisions hereinabove set forth, the straight rates as specified for
flagmen, guards or watchmen shall be applicable to a maxlmwn of
e ight <8) houra of employment per calendar day. including Saturdays,
Sundays and holidays, for a total of not over forty (40) boon per
week but that not less than one and ont>-half ( 1 ~ l Urnes auch sped-
tied rates shaU be paid sa.ld flagnK>n, guards br watchmen for any
Ume worked in excess of t>ight (8) hours I)E'r day of torly !(01 hours
per week.
It shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom the oc,ntract
is awarded, and U(IOQ any sub-contractor unc:k>r him. to pay not less
than the said speCified rates to an laborers, workmen and mechanics
employed by them In the execuUon of the contract.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, inviting sealed proposal'! or hlds for
doing all the work hereinbefore ciNc:ribed and ordered in aald ltesolu·
tJon Ordering Work. to be ~nwct to the Oty Clerk at hla office in
the City Hall of aakl Oty, up to the hour of seven-thirty o'c.Jock (7:301
P.M. of Monday, the 8th day of September, 1952.
The proposals or bids offered ahall be accompanied by a check
made payable to the order of aald City, cer-tifled by a reaponsible bank
or a bond. as required by law, for an amount not leu than ten peT
cent (10% l of the aggregate of the propoella. Each bid shaU be made
out on a form to be obtained at the office of the City Engineer of
aaJd City.
The contractor to whom an award may be mlldc wtll be required
to furnJah with the contract two surety bondl, ont fa.lthful puform-
ance bond ln an amount equal to not lea -than twmty-flve per ~nt
(25"') of the amount of the aarepte of the bid and one mattrlal and labor bond in an amount DOt 1-than flfty per Of'n t (50~) of the
a~gate ~ aid bid
The Oty CcNnd.l of 11.14 Oty reHrVH lbe riJtht to ~~t ~ or au bids Utd to waive any lnfcrmalJty 1n • bl4 'DOt affected by lawf
Dated thla 2ttb diu ot JulJ, ltiD. c. X. PRIDr1'
017 Clerk of the Ot7 of tlwwpaat a.a, Cdtonda Publlllb: JU1711, .... 7, 1152 JD tbl N...,..-t 111rtw bdp
•
• • •
lt is tedly told to boxers SO I E:1tSE ERROR
that the time that they cu
be hurt in the ring is when the7
become tired, or become angry.
Last week I upbraJded a me~
poUlan dally for giving the inoor-
rt'Ct name to the boat CaroJlnto
Sue when it went to he reec.ue of
several people from a burnlne
boat. the COJT('('t name of tM boet
is Carolyn Sue. • • •
REAL BA8SLING
For those aficionados of tbt
wrasalers over television wbo can-
not wait for nJghtfaU and their
programs, Jet me recommmd that
they 1 t a n d In front of Jack
HUckabee's barbershop a~ from
the nre department on llariM
Ave. apd watch that show throu,h
the win&w. Nin~ty .C<'nt of Jack's trade u
compP&e'd of peotle under dx YftJ'I
of .a~ oow that ~~here. aDd at any hoUr at the theft
may be .en, for ~. ao or the
tiercest tnPPitnC ewr wi
It 11 aaic1 bat never p'o~t Jack can take on all)' 4-Jd
in t.ht eountry, Graeco -maD, catcb.....-eeteh~. or juat plain
no·hokls-berred aud tum out a
trimmed ht"8.4.
Local Navy Mall
Ia Korea Area ,
Serving aboard the aircraft car-
rier USS Boxer in the Korea
area is Ensign Rona ld C. Davis,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul 0 . 08-
vis of Corona del Ma r.
Ensign Davis reportr d to tht>
Boxer last February. He first en-
tered the Navy as an t>nllsted ma.n
in 1951 and was sent to Otricer
Candidate School at· Newport. R.J.
Before enterin~ the service he was
graduated from the Unlvers1ty of
CaUfomUI at Los Angt'les.
The USS Boxer. opt>rating off
the east coast of Korea, is oo her
third tour of duty In the Kore.
area. Her planes have ~n atrlk-
ing hard at enemy held raU lines
and supply storaJCe areu ~
early .April.
New Fire Track
Parchase Is Ol'd
Purehue of a new fl~ truck
from American La Fnthce Co. wu
aprroved by Oty Council MondlJ
evening. Three bids were ~·
ceived: S17,201 from American La
France, $17,252.50 from Mack
Truck Corp. and S17,641.R4 from
St'agrave Corp. The fi.re truck wtlJ
be houaed lD the new central fire
sta tion whJch will be built neer
City Hall. ------
Yl81T8 HDl DAUOIITER
An Augwt vllttor 8t the home
of Mr. and Mn. ~ Wilder-ot
Shore CUffs ~ M.._. WUder'a
motHer, lin. C. E. Trov\Uioo of
Cape Cerardeaux, Mlaourt
Co•orele Work
of AU Kinda
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
BLOCK WAllS -·--..... D'I'DIA ......
Claaa.W~~r~~IS.
·-1110-1 • HAtW ·-.J DIJ ~ 11.4. C.. ....
'-T--------..-------· _.....,., _____ ,.. ---·-
Barllor lfd"'g
IEIMCE
406 Co..t lt.4. -HArt-1447
. COlONA OlL MAl I Edw_,., D. W...., ·at-D. 0....
..... ....-r
A•anta-...... -CW.. _,_,
kl~ .. ..... ..,.... • Altr .nc.. ..... .......... He ...... w ........ .......
CREDIT BUREAU
OF NIWPOIT lEACH, l..WUNA
lEACH AND COSTA WIIA
204 IJ¥ef~We A.,.. P. 0 .... Jt6
l&eo~~ 1191 ............ c.lf.
LOAIS FOR ..S
~K " .._YE&II LOAN
Construction Locma
5~o -20 Yean
SEE BOB 8A T'l'I...I:K
Rep-e.enttnc
Polrt• lertpp C..
1~11 Oout ....._ CDM
Pia. IIA 1m.,_.. ....
------------·-----------------'
soy..,..
UpboJ.tertq
Maauf .. larta&' ....
Deel&"DiD&' Fural tar.
1979 Herb« ......
6260 • COSTA
LUMBER
at ... ABO LUIIBER
BMCOII -~
Saviap • ..... lido LeadJ in Building;-
Growth II cw 0 Mili· • p • P. A. Palmer, prHident of New-ver on In erillits port Balboa Federal Savinp and
Loan AaociaUon of Newport
Beach, announced t.hlJ week that
for the sixth consecutive year •
the rate of growth of sa.vtngs
held by the nation's aavin p and
loan auoclaUons hu been greater
than that of any of the ot.Mr nve
basic forms of lone-term aavings.
Savin~ In th:ia type of thrift and
home-financing l n s t I t u t I o n In-creased by $2,101,000,000 during
1951.
"This is a 1!5 per cent gain",
said Mr. Palmer, who i.s a member
of the Building and Financl.ng
Committee of the Callf<~rnla Sav-
ings and Loan League. 'We tully
expect the 1951 record to be
broken In 1952. Near]y 680.000
persons now have accounta In av-
lng associations in California to-
talling more than a billion and a
half doUars."
These institutions also provide
more funds for home ownership
than any other type of tlnandal
ins titution. Mr. Palmer said that
during 1951, savings associations
in the . na Uon made $5.250.000,000
worth ol home loans. The volume
In California. alone. amounted to
$663.803.669.
The savings and loan associa-
tions in the state now have as-
sets ol almost two billion doUars,
and rank .second only to OhJo In
point of size.
Harbor High Instructom
At Aviation Conference
A summary of the building ac-
tivity throughout the dty for the
first aeven month& of this year
shows Udo Isle far ahead of all
other ae<:tioru of the dty, with Jl.·
100,000 In permits lssued. This
is more than a four th of the $4,·
185,657 total for the entire city as
of the end of July.
In second place is Newport, with
$724,000. and not ta r behi.Dd is Co-
rona del Mar, with $690,000. Next
Keene~ Return
From Abroad
In order cocne Balboa. $410,000;
Balboa Island. ~.000: Newport
Heights, $310,000; Bay Shores,
$280.000; Coruna Hig'hlands, $1.85,-
000; Shore Cliffs, $175,000; Balboa
Coves, 160.000; 8 e a co n B a y ,
$7,000; Harbor h)and, $1.800.
Following pennlts were issued
during the last few days ot July
and the flrst few days of August :
Balboa hlaad
Linwood Vide. 312~ Marine
Ave.. 2-room. 1-story, 2-un.lt of-
tiel' buildln~ at 312 Marine Ave .•
$6.500.
J . J. Harrington, 11-room, 2-
story, 4-unit oUice, store and
a partment building at 132 Agate
Besides the strangeness. and the Ave .• $32,000.
beauty of the 10 or mor e countriet:~ Thomas Morris, brick wall at
which Mr . and Mrs. Roy Keene. 1007 N. Bay Front. $50.
1576 Oct-an Blvd . Balboa. t>xperi-Coroea del Mar
enced during their thrt'C-month Braden Finch. remock>Ulng at
tour or Europe, they noted many 121 Coast Blvd, $1,350.
deep political undercurrents and J t>rrold Randall. 5-room , 2-story,
feel that a trip to Europe would 1-unit dwelling at 700 Poppy Ave.,
be a worthwhile education for to replace house destroyed by
every American . Mr. Keene was fir£>. $13,500.
disturbed by the open Commun-Fred Wilson and Ja('k Reiley
istic activities ln most oT tht> Euro-, Tiro's Ta('OS sign at 811 Coast
pean countries and no t<>d t h at Blvd., $25.
t~t>y are trying in e\'t>ry "?Y to I Shore CUff"
rtdlcule and s~ear Am€'ncans. :5 J. Oxarart jr .. 508 Orchid
particularly sente<'men. Ht' also A\e .. 6-room. 1-story. 1-unit dwell-
said that the. people on . thl' str{'('t I '"~ at 212 Driftwood Rd , $18,000. were vitally tntl'r<'sted tn our na-Lido blf!'
tiona! politics. . . 1 ~ J Cook. Costa M('sa. 6·room.
. ~mong the countnes whtch th£":> l l·stury 1-unit dwelling at 121 Via
\fiSiled an> En~land, z-.:l·therland'. Watiers. $16 000.
&lgtu'!' .. Germa~y. .!'>" ll.tt'rland. X~>wpvrt lll"'atht...
Kingery WhJten<'Ck and W. J. Ttaly. S pam, Franet'. :scotland and Ahce Swanson. alterations at
Jones, ins tructors at Newport Ha r-lrt'land. They wt>rt' ~ruc~llarly 716 Beacon St .. $175.
bor Union High School. we re excit~d about the Spamsh Ctty of ="ewport Harbor l 'nion High amon~ the gTOUP of California Madrid and the .spectad.· nf th€' School. 'rel-.t room at football fi<•ld,
educators in attendance 'B.t the bullfights there. an~ s~nl , .. ,·eral SJ.OOO
two-day Aviation Industry Educa-days an the bt>~utaful •slanru orr D R. Hl.({ley. 1-room rNatl ct>r·
tlon Conference just concl uded at the coast of Spatn. amics. candy and gift shop at 6208
the Northrop Aeronautical Instl-UGAL NOTte' Coast Hlghway, S2.000.
tute of Hawthorne Calif. XOTICE OF HE.ARrSti Claude Church. Udo Park ad -The conferf'net> was dt>Sagned to d1110n for ~reation area. S800 acquaint Califurni,reducator with ;o.;otice is hereby gin•n tha t t ht' Bay ShorH
present rcquirem('nlll of tht> a\ia-Planning Commission of thr Cit} :Marie M. Uke. 134 Industrial
tl d . f . d . Th of Newport Bf:>ach will hold a pub· Way. Costa Mesa. 5-room. 1-s•ory, on an a arcra t 10 ustrws. ey lie hnarina on the varian"" nppli-were '"'v"n th" opportun'ty of "' ., '"~ dwt-lling at 2542 Vista Dr .. ~11 ,· "' ' ,. 1 calion of Mrs Bruct> Bundy to touring the Scorpion F-89 pro-rompll'lc room and bath on third 000.
duction lin~ at Nort,hrop Aircraf~. l"v"l of house for occupancv on Balboa Cow·~ Inc of which the ~orth In;~t " " J Dr Sherman Tenney. San Go-.. . . . · rop · •· portion of Lot ·o· Corona dt>l Ma r ' bril'l, 1-story. 1-unit dwellino a t 20 tute Is a diVISIOn. 1•1709 Pacific Drivt'. Corona dt-1 Balboa Coves, S13.380 ..
Marl.
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UplaolateJ111a A DraperJ
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SUN.9to I
CO!ilTA IIESA
No tiel' is al--o hen' bY further
gl\'t>n that satd hears n~ w11l bt-
ht'ld on the 21st day of Au~t
1952. at the hour of 7 :30 P M. in
thc Council Chambf-rs of th(' :'\('\\-
port &>a('h City Hall. .u which
timt> and plact> a ny and all pt'r-
son int<'r("sted may apsx•ar and tx>
hPard thPr£"on
RAY Y. C'OPF:U:X. SN-rt•rary
~F:WPORT REAC'H CITY
PLA."="l="G C'O:\Dtl~~IO:'\
Publish· Aug i . 1952
in rhf' ="<'wport Harbor En'll.'ll
"'o. ·' -8991 .JtTESIU: DE.PART:\tt:ST
('ITATlOX
"'hneccic:r
Th~
Sip laa
HArbor 87
427 N•rci-. COW
WELCH'S
READY -MIXED
CONCRETE
HOM I
LOANS
At Or-,. Counfy'a
Le.ding Horne lendir.g
ln.atitutiott
QUICK
24 HOUR SEftVICE
LOW
LOW "RB>UON&"
INT~ IATIS
EASY
~ONTHLY PA YM&n'S
FRIENDLY
SY~PATHETIC SERVICE
I wt IVY TRUST DHOS
ON WE:U LOCATED HOMES
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
I LOAN ASSOCI A TIO~.
m Oce.n Avenue
~·= 4-11n
LAGUNA BEACH
BUILDIKG BLOCKS 1 ln thP ~upt>nnr Court of th•' "tatt-
1
of CaUfom lt' ln :u1d ft~r tht>
County of Orao~e
BEacon 6547
Newport Bl"d., Coeta Me. PUMI·BLOI( Co.
!3%0 s. ..... 8t. IU %.0156
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Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER -BUILDING · MATERIALS
JU'4eoa 1015
Floor Voverillp -DnlDboant.
As-phalt nle -Rubber nle
Formica -U noleum nle CARLTDIS' UN~~
116 J:. 11Ul 8&. COita .....
BEAOON aae-w
22 Yan In On.Dp CouDt;J
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MOVING and STORAGE .
LOCAL a• UniiiWIDE
Balboa Transfer Co.
C. E. McNiel
ltJI ....,... ....... c.ta .....
G. C. Bermett
Bill--
In ttw Mattt-r of ELZA KAZ£-
;\1 F:RE:XS KS a minor \\ho,hould
I tM-flt'<'llln·d frt'l' from 1 hi' <'11'•-
tod} and mntrnl oi hN J~tn nr.., I
THF: PEOPLE OF THF.
1 STATE O F CALIFO RN IA
T O · ~tarija Ka7tmt>rPnsks. molh<'r
of lh<' abo' t~nam.;-d minor. and ,
all other P<'NOns claimm~ to tx-
t ht' motht-r or fa tht'r uf said
child·
PuM:unnt to law. you He ht>f'{'b)
citro and n.-quir<'<l to a ppt'ar tx--
for<' this courr In th(" rourt room
of Department l at tht> Court
Houst' at Santa Ana. 0 r a n g<'
County. California. on Septt>mt:M?r
26, 1952. at 10.00 a . m. of thar
day, th<>n and there to show causl':
lt any you have why thl' abow-
named Elza Kazim erensk.s should
not be by this court declart.'d fret'
from the custody and rontrol of
yourselves. her parents. accordin't I
to t he petition on rllt> ht>rt'ln. to
whJch referenet' Is hef'{'by madP
for further particulars. Said child
1.5 dt'scribed as a female. eight
years of age. born November 4,
1943. In Community Taurupe. Lat-
via.
DATED: July 29. 1952.
B. J . S¥J1:1:1. County Clerk
By RQbert H. Markey. ~puty
PubllJh: July 31: Aug. 7, 14, 21.
In the Newport Harbor Ensign
Want adl make ~ llvtaa
euler. Many a want Ia ftUecl tbrouah \1M ol • line Ot twe.
Oraal'fl 1883 -KJ 1115
deforators of fine homes · yachts· apa rtments
He·•· et Hous• e"d Gerd•n w• hev• fViRYTHI NG.
You cen ••l•et yow fuml+vr. from th• l.r9•__. col-
l•ction of Mocl.rn and PecU;ca Tropicel ;,. this er ...
II ,,
w. "•"• l•r9• d ocn of dra~ry e"d upiw*i•ry fe ·
brics, w•ll~pera, fiOOf' c:ov.,in91 e"d •ppli•ncM.
Houu I Gerden -~'-"'' hen e Apv+et;on f.r
doing th. finett upholtt.,., end drep•ry won .nd
our fuMII+ur• •nd r•tte11 dlops feshi.,., ••quisitely
rned• fu"'lture. You .. .,.. Hm• end mo,.y by pfl-
in9 for Ofle of our d-•ton . . . th-it ,.
obli9•ti0ft.
House ~Garden
lit COAST •noMWAY1 IIIIWPGaT IIAC:M, C:All,.
Ope• ••IIJ .......... -a • ...,. 10•00 •• S>OO
NTII FIIIRIIl··· '-!at sW •• ..
SWI"'S • UMIUUAS ·PADS· R£COV£RS
YACHT f~MITUIU • IAR8 EOUU
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UWe ._ IU~ Boo( eoaW lt.av~ .. tt8l the Wolf If sh ...,
•torOIII' teeth. Help Oil "Bapp)'
TooUl." dv.
MY
LGIN
from
Luau Party
At Lido Club
l'nv1tations were sent thla week
to an authentic Hawaiian luau
party whlch wll1 be held at tbe
Lido Isle Clubhouse in connection
with the Lido llle Yacht Oub'a
summer regatta scheduled for Au-
gust 16 and 17.
The party will begin at 8 p. m.
with the luau fea.st served at 10:30.
Hawaiian entertalnment will be
featured with the luau and clothes
from the Islands or sport clothes
will be accepted garb for the eve-
ning, according to Mrs. M. A. An-
derson, chairman.
Committee m a kin g arrange-
ments for the afralr include Mrs.
Jot)n Boyd, Mrs. George Michaud,
Mrs. R. L. Templeton, Mrs. JamH
Beattie. Mrs. Irving Watcher, and
Mrs George Ward. Reservations
may be made with Mrs. Anderson,
HArbor 631, or at the Udo Isle
Clubhouse.
"It Happened in Harbor C0t1e" • .. •
LOS COMICOS TO PRESENT PLAY
"It Happened In Harbor Cove-was first presented by th(' t.ab
Three Scenic Views" will be pre-Theatre of Pomona College.
sen ted Aug. 28 and 29 by Los The Loe Comicos show will bene-
togetht>r "1th acton imported for
the s l.ll'nmer, Pomona C o I I e g e
fdends of Perdita and Jim.
ComJoos as their summer offering fit the buUdJng rund or the Corona •-~~~~ii!i!iiiii!~~!l!!!~• for 1962. The production. wh.ich del Mar Community Church. Re·
features three one-act plays writ-senatlons may be made at Hamp-MALONE H. HOt.t.JES
ten by J im Steffensen, wlll be the tQn's Harbor Drugs in Corona d€'1 GENEAAL INSUAANCl
14th annual show presented" by the Mar. General admission will be at the V oqel Co.
group of local and sununer-v1slting one dollar, and seats In the rt'· SlS "'--st ur...a.....•'l· u _w ........... students. served Patrons' Section are avail-....... "''¥"... ,_ ..-·
The three parts of "lt Happened able to thoae who contribute two am ..... ~'hoM: IE.eo~~ 7461
In Harbor Cove" are all set In dollars or more. l..WeP~M "-'•: HAriMr ~W
Harbor Cove, California, a typical "lt Happened in Harbor Cove"
beach resort town. "Any simi-will be presented In the Corona del
larity to actual places or persons, Mar Grammar School auditoriUJP.
living or retired," says the author, Last summer Loi Comlcos moved
"is purely coincidental!" indoors from the backyard thea-
"Boardwalk Is My Beat," sub-tre for the first time, when the
titled "The Case of the Frozen Calilomla mlats necessitated a
Stiff." will be recognized by regu-move to the Enaign Building.
lar Los Comioos audiences as a Los ComJoos began 14 years ago
new edJ tlon of the original drug when a group of children decided
store play of four years ago, to put on a show in the Steffensen
"Make Mine Vanilla!" Garage. Each summer brought
"Motion Carried" concerns a another production. The youthful
ci ty co u n c II. faced with the actors presented their versions of
PAJ'NTINO EXHIBIT LCPPSR. the Ladi~' Committee Gilbert and S ulUvan music a 1
Sixth Annual Exhibit of Paint· for the Protection and Preserva-dramas and original pl'ays. includ·
WaUace C -1..1 --he-..J ings by members of the Brandt-tion or Seagull Rock. tng "Make Mine Vanilla!" and a
auu:T au Dike Sununer School will be pre-"Picture Postcards" is a hwn-melodrama, "West Lynn."
J e-'er sented from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday orous vignette or summer vaca-Original Loe Comlcans Sally IIAr~Mw !101
l l7 Co.st llvd., Corona del M.r at the school, 405 Goldenrod Ave., tloning at "Norris by the Sea." a Bieler, Perdita Hom and Jim and 111 Poi.Metua. 0.0.. ... liar ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Co~ro~na~de~I~M~a~r~·------------~re~s~o~rt~ho~~~I.~"~P~Ic~t~~~e~P~~~~~r~ds~':'~Do~n~S~t~e~fr~ense~~n-W1~·l~l~be~~o~n~h~a~n~d~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
Otlr College Board • • •
Hostesses from the
.ndividual colleges
who will be glad to
""lnswer your questions
Clbout the1r schools
* CAROL CLARK
Or•nge Co.,t Collage * KATHY RABBITT
Oregon * JE AN REED
S+•nford * JOAN SULUV AN
Long kach State Collage
* DONA RING
Univanity of Souihem C.lifomie
* BEVERLY BLIVEN
Santa larb.,a of C.lifornia
* BETTY BACON
Oregon and Orange Coast Collage
* MIMI BEL YEA
Univanity of California * MARJORIE GAFFNEY
Merquatta University
ond •.. * DONNA PRICE
Newport Harbor Higll School
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O'BRIEN'S • tn the lead
with 19 52 look for fall
You are inv ited to our annual Autumn
style premiere featuring Vog ue fashion s
for smart girl s in and out of school .
.
TIME: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug! 12
PLACE: Ragan'a Restaurant
(next door to O~S)
WE HOPE you11 be there!
Meet Our Models . . .
Lenita Vincent -Oregon U
Tenita Mantz -USC
Mary Alice Hood-Stanford U.
Nan Broughton -care~r
Jean Stanyer -Pasa dena C1ty Col
Barbara Bowes -UCLA
Joan Olson-career
Audrie Berg -New Mexico U
Nancy Tritt -NHUHS
1411 c...t IW.
OUR CLOTHES: Tile latH+ o• fa"'-
iOfls •• "•tv...d in ~ new fall fe.h-
ion -9•rinM. For ••ample, the stu.,.
ning ,C.rly. plctw.d at n9ht . • .
• cempus cetdtlttg eombhtatlon of
Glen "•ld Mirt wlfh • wor~ted je,..
say middynff biOVM.
•The enMmble" ... $)9.95
•