Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-08-21 - Newport Harbor Ensign·---- FIRST SECTION Thu.nday, Auguat 21, 1952 Harbor 1114 and 1115 CORONA DEL MAIL. CALIF. .... INSIIC.N Aa J~ New•fNa,_ COftriq the eodn dty ol Newport Beach.. 5 Cents VoL 5 -No.2 SHOT FIRED IN FISHING FEUD ThE Log Nov.lilcorporation Vote CCi Warns I'll tum:~.:: thlB _k Ruled Out for the Mesa Of U.S. Rap to Doc Richards Horrman, whose The campaign for a Nov 4 vote It on the ballot for Nov. 4, beca~ However. from the Otizen.i' Feudin_g betw('en charter boat'- exuberance and zest for Uving and on incorporation of Co t8 Mesa a great number of voters are sur«' Cornmitu?'e AJ.:ainst Incorporation and t:-drive fistung boats Ol)f'rat ~ ftshlnc are marred on1y by his In-has been lost. beca u.~ of ln<'k of to go to the polls for the General a t Thls Timt-<'ame tht' report that mg out of Ne\' port Harbor flared abW~ to catch a marlin. time to turn in petition slgnatur<'~ Election. Now there will havf' to f'nough opposition signatures bave up dunng the past W<'<'k in tv.n HaPOY birthday too. Doc (that's k · 1 · · . tncidcnts that brou~ht a waminlt ,_._....,.._)._.and let'a hope that for chec ing by tht' <'Ount). be a spec1al e ecuon, p('r haps tn alrel\dy bf-'('n pbtainfd to .w1 th· from Coast Guard Ht!adquartPrs of ..... n.,H..,.. The Home Rule ~otroup of C'o~ta De-cember or Ja nuary, he said dra\.\, moe.t c•! t tw pru~ mcor-possible tf>detal prosecution J'OU get your present, even If It's Mesa will continue. however, an The job of collecting signature:. porauon ar<'a ~IS report was 1 ln the first incldt>nt which oc- )alt a little marlin. Dr. Hoffman. its drive to collect th€' ne('('ssary i~ a slow one, h<' ren1arked. be-madf' a t a m~ ttnJ? h ld at the curred Saturda) off th£' l~mliP -"o'a prt!llkleftt of the Pacific Ang-number of signa turf'S on petitions catJSe the people are interested home of llarr~ Fs t ~ m Co ta bank, steel ""Ut>ts w<>rt> huriC'd· b" len, a8Ct always a hale and hearty caJUng for a vote on the lncorpora-and are asking a lot of qu<>stions, "" ~ ---· ... _ _.,_..about the big story Mesa A C Hoffman chairman shn~ shot !rom a chart £>r boat at ,._ .......... wn.-tion proposition, Bob Wilson, pub-and he added that very !f'W n<'ga-l' dr 1 of Joeal tlahing. Take it away, liclty chairman, said today. Live responses have bet'n f'nroun-of the rommittc·r cnndu<-tPd thl' a • tve. n the second Tues- Doc. He said tht'y had ho""d to put tered. m~'f"tin'"'. day mormng a lso at t ht> 1-4-mlle • • • ,... "" bank. fasht>rmen on a t'hartt-r boat ust•d their ruds to <'8l>t ::>IOkl'r. at 1 1 he l. · Dri\ •·· and a "'am m r -.hot thf'n was flrPd from a pi'-IOI m th£• l"-Driv<· It \\CU rh.~ ..:un fer•• 1 that bmkt> thE' story win(' c•p.·n Tue.da\'S snt·edo~nt sturto•d hr\'W· CALLING C.Q. -- 87 "DOC" HOFFMAN "Look 'out! There's a marlin aftf'r the atarbo&rd bait." This wa th£> headline of the wf'f'k in local waters. Lee Jonas, Sf>cre t.uy of th<' Balboa AngUng nub. r('ported 28 of th(' striped jumpin~-jack.<~ wehthed in by 5 p.m. Tuesday. Is it a good year 7 Folks, that's about twi~ as many on thf' scales as at this time in 1951. For th<' week. Hf'nry Wright, 2814 W Newport Bh•d .. Newport Beach. la tops on 11~hl tackle with a fabulous 1931.2 pounder. "Pat" SulUvan. Lon~ Beacher. sklppel"ed H enry's craft, th<' Doublt> Trouble. He must h,l\c been a wizard a t it, for they boated the biggie in half an hour. Happy cndlng camf' with H enry's aJQppe·rlrt.g next da.y 1M Pat. Result : a 203 1~ pound s triper on medium tackle. A C. Q. orchid to you guys! Both are memben1 of Balboa Angling Club. Two w~ks ago, "C. Q.'' prof- fered a crying tow<'l to Paula Atne rbeugh, 23581 Sl~tMl Road. Cliff Haven. We take it back. On Sunday, Paula conquered a terrific 157% pound long-nose on light tacklf', to take top honors for thE' local ladles. H u s b a n d Mer If' masterfully s kippered the ir School- boy. Next day Paula returned t he favor. skippered for Merle. gaffed a 116-pound marlin. It's marve-- lous! Rare as it is for husband and wile to ea<'h take marlin. this is th(' first a 11-light-tackle family to our kl'n. A whole armful or C. Q . blooms to thf'se Afflerbaughs! W<' havt-more lo\'t>ly ladif'S to introduce. Chnrmin~ !.A'(' Rogers. 209 Via n ijon. l..ido lsl<'. sta rted the ball a-rollin~! last W('('k with the first marlin for thl' gals. A fin<' light tackiP fish. 122~ pounds. Husband P aul. on lht-RogE'rs' Paules skipl)f'red and ~rred. For Let> this ta kes the "Schoolboy Trophy:'' Pacific ARglers perpt>tual for first la dies' marlin. Orchid. Lee! Another ~nuty w as boated by anothf'r beauty, I>cna Jarr<'tt, 30 Beacon Bay. Tue s d ay -106~ pounds of fighting marlin for I>cna on medium. S kipper was brothe-r- In-law Redmond Jarrett. runnins:: the Dena IV enjoying the local scene after a long hitch In Korea. The Cad-0 -Let, MarUn and June Pollard's Harro. had the marlin flag on thl' outrigger this week. With "Chet'' Rowell, fonnt'r Har- bor Pstrolman at the gaff. lovely June got her fish. weighed in at Avalon; no othf'T details available. Betcha' there was a big time in Van Nuys, where the Pollards live. when they're not on their tine craft, hcrthed at the-Balboa Bay Club Thr Br('('rs, who summer a t 1205 N. Bay Fron t. Balbo& Ialttnd, are happy. Youngest son, BlU. dld tht> trick and land<'d a 101 '~ pounder on medium tackle last Monday. Guess who did skipper's honors on their Bi11ou n? "J erry"' Br~r. DIU's mother. Wf.' lovlc' thls fllmlly fishing! . Earl Gray's Jlomari<' fll'w a proud flag this week tht> marlin pennant, of course. Earl, who lives at 1132 W. Bay Ave .. Newport. skippered guest F . F.. Dine of L.A. to a 162-pound. medium tackle victory. Dr. '111omu H . Stf'mberg ~ .. E. OcMn Front. Balbo&. Ia allo c~ One lf4.poundtJ' on hayY • ~-Proud of (0. .......... ., MARL!tliE CAPT. GN)ra'fl B. Parker , ~)'e&r..f)ld pilot v.1th tbt1 Flnt Manne Alreraft WiD«'• "Paatbtol'jete" npter -bolnbfor ~qaadroa la Kore., Ia tlbowD here cllmblac out of bla plalle just aftt'r ~turai.Dc trom a mt.-uoo onr Comnnm!at-b e I d ~orllt Ko~ Oapt. Parllf'r'a wife, Betty, aad dillcl1'f'tl. Rox- &llll. &C'f' S'. aad GN)ra'e'. t', u,., at 818 Ooldearocl Ave.. Corooa del Mar. (OfftclaJ 1· .•. M.ar1Jte- ('orp. Pbo~.) · Top High School Enrollment Due L. A. Visitor Drowas in Bay: Crash Kills Whittier Resident A Lo. AnJ:<'If'S man drownf'd In F' PE'If'TSOn "i2 1 1 11 ~f.C. I .aU I, 1 am.: I" ~!at F'111k • kl"i"·r o: Tho the Ray Saturday and a \o\"hittier I Avf". \\'hat tll'r <~hart• r Boat Adm1ral •·JJ1 •I Porr r«'<~idcmt was killl'd m a traffic Mr Lundqu1<~t harll • PI'!\'" ktn~ llran~t·. f ct!:>t'<l c1 »<.:hlA·l \\H!'t t JIC R<'("ldt>nt Sunday in th<> Harbor 1 \\lth Charh•<;, A ~· 111 on thP boat I ~~nkP about 9 .30 a m &>for<> thf' I area. 1 SiP ra o" nMi h~ ! •• "Pr Rf'nner JIC f1sh rould bt> boat('d th~> 9kip- Tht:' d rowmn"' ncllm was Ralph ,of !.os An~rlr< Mr !''''" 'tlrl thctl J.l'f »lt.:nallf'd H> 1\\• otb•r Ot'at b' A Lundqwst. aged 51. of 2323 ~!r l.und.,us-.t dmt lnl<ltht•\\.tt<'r i Pvr• ••ran",. b .. a·~ •! ... • •• '"•d Pasadena Avl' .. Los Ang<'I<'S. and fanm a ,hp at Halt~ ~ Ya <'ht An-:.chool nf albacorf killl."d in thf' accident. wa~ Oll\'o•r choracP und \.\f'nt lor a '"',m H£' ThP sk11•Pt'r and ht--p.., .... •n.: ..... Co1111cil to Set -is bc>lil'\£'d tn hav(" 0\f'rta\.Pd him-aboatd the Ad.rruraJ :.aid '\• thev :>t If \.\htiP C:.\\Unrrm~ and Mr Rt•n-\\Nt' tt ... )U\2 m ft h tt• I -dn - n. r and a IJ~ standt r ""''3m out •o I crut::.t•r cu an and ~\ ert·d on•• o! h"IP The~· brouJ(h t htm to shore the ltnt>s. I ratf' pas~t-ng<" aboard Cl•ty Tax Rate I and nrlmintSiflr('d arhftClal ~t.'spara-the Adnural USth..: spannmr; ta. klo lion. but rouJd not revl\e him. L-ai>t 1\.\tJ hnt·!i at,. dl:.t .• nc•· CJf •hotJ' . . ' SPn I eel> Wf'r{• hf'ld Monda~ 11t 100 feeL 00(' of th<' l~?ad smku'f ~1ayor A. W .. Srruth ~d }.estf'r-1 8 '\ltz Cha pe-l in Corona del Mar 1 crasht'd lhrough ttw "',nd.sh~t•ld ..,. day that thl' ~ty CounoJ \\,II act 1 a nd i.n termr nt W it'-at R.osed.alP 1 the \,;-drive. 'li\(•n . aa thP U-dn~'" Monday cvPnrng ?" the ta:< r~tl'!' C<·mf"tt'r} Jk ,,. '-Un" Pd b~ lhrt>t' I pt.·oplt> explamt'd . the) d .. c1dPd 1· (or t h~ 1952-53 ft~cal yt>ar. Ftnal childr<'n . 1 wasn't funny any mort· · nd nn actto.n tS expected to be takf'n that Mr. P('terson wa~ riding m a shot was fir <'d mto thl' a 1r t"Qm ,. <'Vcmnj.! . . car driven by his son. Robert. also pistol on lhf' U-drt\e T here 1s ltkely to be no chan g<' of Whittif'r, who appart>ntly doze-d Skipper F ink. who "a-. o.:al rmr.: In thf' 75-cent ~eneral tax ratE>. 5 a t thC' whef'l Mr. Pc.>t('rson was a fish as the shot wa~ h rl."d. go1 cents for the hbraD fund and 3-httrlcd onto the hts:thwa~ as t h<' t'ar on the radio and n·portl'd to th(' l cent park tax, but t~e prf'sent 4-struck th<' railin~ of the Santa Coast Guard Word ~ot a round et>nt advertising tax IS expect<'d .to Ana Rlvl'r bridge a nd <'am<' to a that the shot had been so cJ()S(> be ~e ('('nter of considPrablc dis-sl op aftf'r also hJtung th<' othf'r that Fink's hat had bet>n hot off cuss1on. . . s ide of t h(' bridgf'. Young P<'terson Whereupon Fink got on ttlt> a1r 1 Ma~~r S m1th h~ f'xpT~ hiS was trutt'd a t San ta Ana Com-again with the admonition, "U>t,.. I opposltJc;>n to any mcreaSt" tn thf' munity Hospttal Th<' body of th <' calm down: J don'r-own a hat ·· • adver ttsm.g tax and has suggt'StPd traffic \"IMtm "'as tak<'n to Grau<'l Lt. Commander Wrlson from tht• that lhts ISSUe s hould be put up to Mortuo"\ry m Ctt~IH :\it>sa a nd thPn Intelligence D1n,,10n of c00,, t h(' voti.' of t hf' peo~lt'. to \Vhll ttl'r Guard hf'&dqua rtt•r-; an Lon~: Beo~tc-t 11?•s ma.tter IS cc;>mmg.up tn ron-1 lame dovm to C'"l•nduct c~n in\t?l>fl· n(•ctton Wlth cons1derat1on of the B 4 I B • .::ation QUt'Stlonen~: tou•t-chart• r Chambf>r of Comnwrce budget. The • or anDIIIg boat and l"·dn\t• Pf'('Jtlt' 1'1\"0IH>d CJ'IambPr has preparl."d .a $36,000 Tlw Adnural on ane\<-tl at Ptl!' burls!N for thP current ftSCal year B • Pr t st uranc<· Tu~da' allt•rt.IJ'Jr. "''" and I!' ri'QU~sll.n~ ~2.000. ~r month nngs 0 e tx>ardt>d b~ tht. Cna'' r,t.l.'lNi and frnm th<' c1t;.-s ad\:erttsm ..:: fund 1nspt'<·t,·d tor firt·&rrr'-•• nd dama("• Thf" Chambcr rccen·f"d ~1.30(\ 11 :'harp c-nteca:..n "'a" lnt•ltod thl' 'l:t·Hh• r dama m•: ....n "''\" month durmg thP 1951-S2 fisral "rPk hy Harold Arthu~ pr··~edf"nl found ~• - NE'\.\'J)Ort Union Hi~h Sch r' -v,.~~ of thf' \Vr• ... t :'I:I'WfV•"' lmprmo•ml'nt Command<' \\"ebt•n -.;ud ,,. .. ,, • pe<'ls an all-ttmt' hlt:h C'nrt• "'1' .. t A.'•!'OCI .. taon ac:itn"' •h• propo:-t<d da~ that tht· Coast Gu.irJ V:as n• • of approximately 1.200 pupils for Jambo w k P.--1 r<'·7nnan c-or J.lf trllon of the' takanc Curth<'r ac-uon but adn , .. 1 the fall semest er . Whi<'h OJX'nS ree or Ranmnc 1 ra('t IP kilo"' 1'!-tSbhsh· aJJ parllt'S 111\ol\<'d thrlt rom- Wednesday, Sept. 10. m•·nt of n tnul••r par~ plaent .... <'lluld be fill'd \\11 h ttw t • Seniors will registf'r from 9 a. m Party Saturday fi-4 ha:-bel'n r,.~omml'ndf'd h~ :' Ar tornt-~ H.· i11sut>d a w:1rnim· to 12 noon Monday. Sf'pt. R, and lht' Plannm~ C'omma .... ~trll •nd ·r I howPv('r that the h:.hmg peopl•• juniors from 1 to 4 p.m. th(' sam<' proposal w11l <'Omt up for dl:-c-u...--''<'!• l.·,., 'ht• Ia"' into thf'ir o~'TI day. Sophomores will r('gistt>r from Saturday will be work day at sion a Monda) ,.,.,,rlmJ:·s C'1t~ hand:. and tnl-" w('r(' subjN't ,,, 9 a .m . to 12 noon and frt'Shm<'n th<' Scout J amboref' Hf'adfluarten: Council mef'tin j;t 1 po:-s1bll' prost>eution undt>r f··dl't tl from 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 9. building. nt'ar :\IC'rlt>'s Dnv<'-ln. ArP wt-~o apiil hf'llc that w•· statUtt'S The comple tf' fl\culty for thr Cnrona dPI ~tar. wtll allo\.\ th1s to mml' m "',thout HE're is tht· stat.•n~o n· rt-ll•a .. f'O school Y<'ar I~ as follows· Work Party Ch&irman 1....<-s JoM!' romphunt .... :O.t r Arthur ask <'d b~ the C'oost Guaa d at Lon~ Sidney H. Davidson. district sup-announ('('l> that OpE-rations will .. Tht' I)('Opk !<htluld I>~• alf'rt«'d tn Bt>ach · erintendent; Joseph Hamblet, viC'P· start a t 1 30 p.m. Th<'rE''II bc need the danger. and should attf'nd the '"nat> preliminarv tn\l'l>u :all•'" .ft.., 1 F H b" ... ~ f of hamml'rs !"aws and oth('r c-ar-c 1 h · M d "' " pn._pa : ay ar tson . ...-an o ounci £':\rmt: • on a~ ('V<'ntn$:: in thE> two <'a ~ m th£' lal't rnur gir ls; Marjorie Adams, lOris' ph}si-p~>nl r} tooL;; but particular]~ a to s tand up anrl ob.)('<'t to ttus days havf' bet>n compl.•tPd In hnth cal education ; Vernon AUMl, math-"'ilhnJ...'Tlf';." 10 work schem<' Wlth 11'l thi.' JX'WN at thctr CL"t'S allel'ations ha\"<' bo"tn mnci• ematlcs. boys' physical f'ducation ; Mn.. Paul 0 Da,.is. prf'Std<"nt or rommand by mastf'rs or chartt>T fishane boat" Joyce Anderson, homemaking, girls' th<' Woman·~ 0\i<' League, said Mr Arthur n-markt'd that th<' that th<' U-dn~>e boats tnvoh I'd physjcaJ education; Hf'len Ballard, Yf'Stt-rday t hat her group will serv<' Plannin~ C'ommt!::..,ion Ol)('n<'d thf' have intf'rferf'd v.ith tht' fishiru: of English; Virgil Bryan, Industrial sand'"'ich<'S and coff<'<' durins: a door to tht' &nnm~t peoplf' wHh charter partit>s in that the?'y hJl\1' arts: Paul caJdwell, Spanish; Mllo "brf'ak .. in the a fternoon toil the R-4 r<-Commcndation. after approached thE' d\&.rtl'r boat~ <~n Conn~lley, social studies: RosclnE------both th<' Vlrst Nttwport Improve--closely and from t ~ "TOnsr stdr Feeley, English; Ruth Flmllng. 11-'C ' T 0 mcn t A.<~ .. .'>OCtation and t~ Central with the rf'SU]t that the chool.; brarian: Margaret Fref'm&n. school at urns ut N('wport ('ommuni t~ Assoctatton of albacore WE're ('ausl."d to dl"· nurse: Jules Ga~te. boys' physical had ur~<'d denial of R-4. l)('f"St". This ron tf'n tion is dPruPd education ; Righter Goerke, social T 0 Be a Lion ' \\'(' all \.\Qnt d<>vclopnl4'nt nf I by lht> op~>raton; of the tl-dn \ ,. studi('S; Goss Grable. social stud· th<' BanninJ: strip." he Mid "And boats. 1('5 ; E1gin Hall, agricultur<'. An unusual ~wst IS rf'gistt-n>d it will 1M> ck>\£'IOPt'<i. but it should I '1n both <'8Sl'S the pcor<;.(ln<;, Floyd Harr yman, science: Maril" at tht> &>abr('("%<' Motel for Pets, be done in k~pul~ with the sur-aboard th• chartl'r boat~ tate> Hiebsch. music; Dorothea HUllard, operated by Vince and Mary Cusu-roundln~e I'('Sick>ntial ~v.1h that that thE')' a ttt>mpted to wam ttrf typing, journalism: Harvey' Howi.', mano on Coast Hi~:hway in Wt'St is s~ to comt' thf' t"-drivf' boats. and thE'\ ut1l· English; Lynnt-Hughes, social Newport. "Thf' trailf'r bWitnf'SS rt>prest'nt~ 1r<'d in one cas<' ~ltng t~hot and studies; AI Irwin, boys' physicnJ Mrs. C'usumano r<'Cl'in•d a rf'ser-a fast buc-k, with rt>latiw ly littlf' stt'l.'l Pf'll<'t. and in thf' oth<'r the> education; John Johnson, science; vation to board a 4-month-old cat investmen t. httle 11lx income for <'&Sttn~: of ;.ankcn-into t h,· bootr. W ebs ter Jones. matht>matlcs: -which tum.-d ou: tu bc a moun-thE' cll). and without taklng lnto to drh"t' t hem awa}. Marjorie Lamb. English: Ma rgaret taln lion, a j;!'ift s<'n t rt·om Montana account thf' J)l'Opcrty valUH of 'In tht> C'R..t' )'{'!ltE'rdu\ 1 1'Uf''~~· Lewis, Span.lsh; Shirley Lourie. to Bill Fletch<'r of 409 29th St .. ~.-wpoTt BE'ach as a whole." M )) thf' pt'rson a board th-tT-dri\'P art; Robert Magnusson. counsel-Newport. boat admittroJy utUiT<'d n 22 C'Bh· ing, social atudles; John McGo~n. The mountain Hon. a Ir e ad y ~AILS FOR KOII.ItA bt>t tar,;rN pistol to tiN' as a Wllrrl- industrial arts; James L.. MUter, bigger than a police doll. has to lM> Gery Drake. son of Mr and Mrs in~ to atop w charter boot rrum mathematics; Lealie Miller, Mclal mighty aareful ne\er to stray from Clifford Orakt> !S.'IO Hefti Dr . C~ htiHnt.; tht-l '--dnv J't'Op ll' atudies: R o b ert Montstomery. the motel. or later from thE' cage rona dt-1 Mar, ~ Sllturda) for '1'he Coast Guard Is lnformimz mathematics: £m.U NH~Dr, JNth· that ia now brinr p.r'('pat'ed. be-ltcJraD waters aboard ~ USS ~ p&rties in"oh~ b) INter of ematics.. ca--. u.en • a bountY oo hll 1'oledD. Guy, wbo a-bem ID w thftr rlcbt. tb ~ thfO'Ch A.nclrew J . Oliver, ladultriaJ hMd. accordlnc to the law ol the NaYJ ~~:Dee hb. .. tl a ftftman (.'IOI'ftplelnt to thfo U.S. Attomey co..._.. • .... I) nat~. ..,..._dee em tlw ......._ <O.a...G • ,_. 5) Page 2 'J'he Thursday. Auguat 21, 1152 U CENSES HERE SEPT 11 Drl·:ers licenses will not be Is· SUl'<i at City Hall by the Depar~ ment of Motor Vehicles until Sept. 11 Holck>rs of ln<.'Omplete appll· catturu. may have them completed ut the Santa Ana ofrlce. "B...)ATI NG IS NOW BIG BUSINESS" BIL . DIKE Sa~s: I' '" rd 3',~ milloon pri..,ote weler· ,.,J• 1.,,.. rowbooh to 100-foot :•u•le'l "' II be cruising thru the o'•on \ .. ,rerwoy• thos yt1or. Approai· ., o•e 1 e ~o0f b loon dollo" o yeor is • o w c. or 1 >Oitnl for provo ttl water· rol· Do ) .. ·~~"' thot REDUCTIONS t1 RATES "ove been mode on ce r- ·a 80 1-r CLASSIFICATIONS ond ~toP'HER RED ICTIONS ARE AVAil •BLr "o~· PE RIOD OF USE INSUR- "'JCP Hal Dike INSU RANCE & 80NDS H I , Newport Blvd. HArbor 402 NEWPORT BEACH SMAll, NARROW DINING ROOM? Most frequent miste~• mode when orrenging furniture in this type room is to piece • tell chine cupboerd on • nerrow end well. This tends to emphasize t he roo,.,·s nerrownen, and we stes spoce. Your room will be much more pleuing. end spec:• will be turned to better ed¥entege if you Jl • • A'• ia:"d with a room-pla n· ~ -p·ob •-don t feel he~i,~tnl >ti')J c.,-,q in a,d d isc:unlng it ., ~ •• of our s~illed de~oretors. IV ~ '"'II ll.t ppy to be helpful on 4"1 way th11t we c:en. Come in SO.~"> w !)'1,0 YOU ] OmCIAL NEWSPAPER of the City OF NEWPORT BEACH EiiSJGii '"'""'*' WMtiy .... ,_,...r, • "'-City ., .......,_. ... c.~a. c.hf. Offl~ .act pri11ti11t ,_ .. ill tile W,. lulWa.,, liM C..tt ao.e ... r4. c.-del M~. DAR to Hold Bridge Party Mn. A. E. Stockton and Mrs. TELEPHONES: HAIW 1114 .act II 15 Bra<k>n Finch ar~e co-chairmen of a ~rt bridge party being plan- ned Cor Sept. 18 by members of the Col. Wllllam Cabell Chapter of DAR. The party will be the second benefit affair staged by this comparatively new D A R Chapter of Newport Harbor. Last year the benefit party was ortci- naUy planned for the Carl Hanna home. but outgrew tta location and had to be moved to the S.~boa Bay CJub. Reservations may be secured through Mn. Stockton at HArbor 12 or HArbor 24~. • • • The NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN h•• b.en determi'Md to b. e news· po~r of qe nerel circuletion by jud9rnent of the Su~rior Court end by reason thereof is q~Ufied to publish ell public notices ,..quired by law. • • • b tered •• s.c-4 ca. .. Metter 111 tile 'on Office at CorOfWI del Mer, C.llf. ARVO E. HMPA Editor eact P11Witlter 'EG HAA'A • Allocl.te Editor CAl ROOT AdvertlslAt • SUJ$CRIPTION lATH * One Year. in the Horbor A,.. ....... ----·-··-··----··--····-··············--·········--·$2.50 One Yesr. ouhlde of the H•rbor A,.. .. ·-···---··-···-································· 3.00 • IATIS fO. RENEWALS * One Yeor, in the Herbor A,... ... -.. ·-···-·-···--·-··-·-·············-· ·······-·····$2.00 One Year, outside of the Hartior A,..•--------·-·-····-··-·······-····--·-·-2.50 Meilint Add,..•: 1104 Coalt ...a...r4. Corolle del Mer, c.nfornle MOVE TO •ESA W. C. KlJ&oun of 515 Orchid Ave .. Corona del Mar, are now living at 209 E. Del Mar Ave., in Costa Mesa. EnsiiD Want Ada brtn& R,eJulta. Call HArbor 0523 L. J.IISTLER I CO. !60S W. Sewport Blvd. S ewporl Beacb IDEAS Use a Wall-to-Wall Chest . . • or • pair of chesh. The hori- zontel lines will m••• room epp .. r wider then it is. Drewers will pro· ¥ide much-needed linen end til- ver storoge. A horirontel ar- rangement of c: o I o r f u I prinh, framed eli••· will 9ive • d remetic effect, and odd color •c:c:ent. Thit arren9ernent fils equally well into a modern, tredilionel or provin· ciel room pion. A two-car acci<k>nt In Arizona last week took the llfe of 31-year- old Dorris Baker Peterson of 21 Bay Island. She died Saturday in a hospital in Wickenburg from Injuries suffered in the accident, which occurred on Highway 60-70 about 60 miles west of that ci.ty. Mrs. Peterson had bet>n visiting Fiesta this Sat. and Sun. This Saturday and Sunday are the dates for the Fiesta to be held at Our Lady of Ml. Cannel Church . On Saturday George Sanchez wiiJ s upervise the serving of hot dogs. hamburger sandwiches and soft drinks A homt~ cooked ham dinner will b\> served Sunda) be· ginning at noon and continuing throug h the afternoon and eve-her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald ning, under the direction of Mrs. Baker of MontebeUo, and f~m Leonard Peruzzi, assisted by Mrs. there planned to go to Ph?l'rux· Theo Robins, Mrs. Andre Durocher Ariz. At the Um,e of the acctdent.l and other members or the parish. she was tr~welbng west, . appar-There will be ~umes, a popcorn entl)• returnmg to Californta. booth, country store. doll booth, She was the wido\':' or Dr. Kf'n-I apron booth, parcel post booth. neth Peterson, who died two years fish pond, sale of home made ago In' Phoenix. S urvivors include cakes. rookies and pies. her parents: three d a ug h t e r s , Gayle, aged 11 . Lynne 10, &nd Gloria [)e{>, 3. and one son, Graym. 8: two sisters and a brother. Phoenix Visitor Here An August guest at the home o( Mrs. Bert Brewer of Balboa ls- I land has been Mrs. Myrtle Geare Ml.ss Burd;ck or Phoenix. Mrs. H. M .. Mansfield • I or Udo Isle entertamed Mrs. Gearl.' 8J a lunctwon on Au~ust 7 T B M • d a t the Balboa Bay Club. Among 0 e arrle the invited gut>Sts wert' Mrs. Leon-~ ard K I n ~ s b a k e r, Mrs ltoland :'-lew port' Harbor L utheran Thompson, Mrs. Pa\11 Palml'r. Mrs. Church will be the setting for the Delbert Axelson. 1\trs. Dalt> Ram- marriage or Miss Carolee Burdick. I s ... y. MN. Steplu:u Frt!enUtn. Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harl")' C I Elsa Brubaker, Mrs. Murray Ro- Ourdick of Costa Mesa. to Carl b.•rts and Mrs. Isabelle Belyea. Raymond Stevens, son of the Ray--mond Stevens of Costa Mesa. The SEE CEKE.MONIAL DANCES wedding date has been set for Sat-Mr . and Mrs. Jack Reinert of urday evening, Sept. 6. Newport Heights and Dr. and Mrs. Miss Burdick is past honored Albel't S tockton of Shore Cliffs queen of J ob's Daughters Bethel returned last wt>ek from a few No. 157 and former chairman of days trip to Prescott. Ariz .. where the Ebell ets section of the New-they witnessed Indian ceremonial port Beach Ebell Club. She is a I dances. The two couples also were ~raduate of Harbor High and at· entertained at a Zonta Club break- tended Orange Coas t College. Mr. 1 fast and took time out t'nroute to Stevens. who is a World War II do some sigh~~ew~. ''eteran a ttended schools in IN-troit. He ser\'t>d 14 months with the Navy in the Pacific theatt'r . Okina\.t•a and Japan. Week at Catalina MOVE TO CO~T-" MESA Costa Mesa Is now the home of W. E. Hunts, formerly of C\Jrona del Mar. A week at Catalina aboard the Pez Espada was a \'acation for ;\tr and Mrs. Paul !'dantz or Bal- bo,, Is!:md and their gu~.sts. Mr. a nd Mrs. Carl Squier. president of I ockh£'Cd. Another famous visi- tnr at thr :'>tantz mansion has been t.'.tJm Gl'll"t 'tl and :'\1rs Williar:1 ;\lur..:an. Hr is Chi<'f of Wt.>~tf'rn 'jww~M~W~WMMWW~ Prucun'nll'nt Di\ision of tlw army. l t:,\SCIIJS(i I ~ ARIZOSA I 1\1 rs. Rolx'rt II oxic of Co1·onu d£'1 :'>tur lt'an•s this '''£'<'k for Arizona. 1 '' h,>,.., ::-h<' will pick up her son I Sandy and visit a ranch belonging t u fnends. MESA UPHOLSTERING Upboltiterl.Dc a Drapery RF.aeon 1!88 UN •....-rt al•cL, eo.Ja ..._ NEWPORTER IN SANTA ANA The present address of M.n. N. B. Rosenberger, whose home hu bet>n at 521 W. Bay Ave, N£>wport Beach, is now Santa Ana. Il l Your Christmas Card Reflects your Personality We invite you to an advance showing of the' new 1952 American Artists Group Christmas Cards. Select YOUR personalized cards from books by DOROTHY SIMMONS T ASHA TUDOR CECILIA STA,LES EYVIND EARLE EDNA MARICOE THE TAYLORS of CALIFORNfA DESIGNERS e11cf ILLUSTlATORS Also colorful importecl Chridrnes Cords KAREN MARGRnA Imports -Nordic Gifts 1)07 Coed ........ Cor,. •, del '-"•• Hert..cr 137) HeMin 9:30 to 5:l0. Ope~~ 5-.,. WANT TO Vv'ELCOME HER BACK IN A BIG WAY? Use Ensign Classified a'ds. *NOW! ••• YOU CAN GET IMMEDIATE DELIVERY* DODGES and PLYMOUTDS .. e t-DOOBS e Z-DOOBS e CLUB COUPES AND THEY ARE NOT LOADED DOWN WITH A LOT OF UNNECESSARY ACCESSORIES! We have low rent and no city taxes -and we don't spend $10,000 a month on Television -That's why you can b uy here and save money. Check with other dealers. but for your own qood. 9et our deal before you buy! 1 ............... SH COSTA liEU Y ouf' DOI)GE-PLYMOUTH Headquarters ...... IEHII 6907 Thundery, Aupat 21. 1152 .... Jim Steffensen, Leaving Soon Fcw Oxfcwd, Directs Last Play F1rttt ln a .eriH of Wplal a.fCW'IIIaUoe ... C'IM'CI to bf-tur a«aualat yoa •1tll )'CHII' ...,.t aad •vr you th~ ClOIIt of OD.DK'e~Mry e;ervl~ f'A IJ,. YOUR TV Jim Stetren~en. author of Los Comi005' forthcoming ahow "lt Happened In Harbor Cove," to be presented Aug. 28 and 29 In the Corona del Mar School, is no new- comer to the fi eld of writing drama. Just graduated from Pomona College, where he majored in cre- ative writlni. J im !lpccialized In writing plays. During hla senior year he wrote two which were prc- aented In college aaaembly by drama students. They were en- thusias tically reC<'i vcd, and one or thPm, "Picture Postcard'!," will be · seen aa one of the "Three SC<'nic Views" of "It Happened in Harbor Cove." Jim has always been lntE.'rcsl<'d in acting In plays as well as writ- Ing them. Besides his appear- ances in Harbor High and Santa Ana Community plays, he had se\'- eral roles in Pomona College plays, including the title role In "Tobias and the ..4\ngE.'I" {Tobias, that is l. As general dirE.'ctor of "It Ha p- pened In Harbor Cove." J im is also experienced. While only a sopho- more a t Pomona. he was co-chair- man or Lab ThE.'atrE.', the drama student.a' experimental t heat r e. This job included finding directors I and plays for the monthly presen- tations, managing publicity, tick - ets. etc. He also acted in and directed Lab Theatre shows. Of course Jim has had experi- ence in writing. producing, direct- ing and acting in his 14 years with Los Comicos. AI one of the round- ers of the or ganization, he has al- ways had chief responsibility for· the enUre show. Several or them Jim has rnt- ten hlmseU. Including 1 9 • 8 · s "Ma ke Mine Vanilla," which he has rewritten as "Boardwa lk I. My Beat" tThc ft>ature a ttraction of "It HapJ)('n<'d In Harbor Cove" I. H1s work with Los Comicos was considered so significant by the Rhodes Scholar11hip cornmittE.'eS that the fi rst quE.'s tlons askE.'d dur- ing his inteni E.'ws wPre about this local group and his record in this • field was one of the reasons that he was ~n as onE.' of the Rhodt>s Scholarll the only on(' from the Wlltem stat& He will be going to Oxford. Eng- land. soon. and as his last show before leaving Corona del Mar. J im Is making "It Happt>nE.'d in Harbor Covl"'' the biggest and bE.'s t show of Los Comicos' history-a bent>fit for the Community Church building fund. Auxiliary Group Is Eatertaillecl Retiring presldt-nt of the Am- erican Le&)on Auxiliary, Mn;. Her- bert Tilompson. en terta ined ht-r officen and committee ch&innen for la.st year "t luncheon this week at the American Legion Hall. Aftt>r thE.' luncheon. pl'epart'd by hostl'SS. the guE.'sts played cards in the louns E.' of the hall. Women cff tht> Auxiliary s taged another or thE.'ir regular a U-day outings for men from the Long Bea ch Ve!t>rans' Hospita l yt>stl"r- day at the American Legion llall a t 15th St a nd Ray A\'('. In- cluded in tht' day'~> activitiE.'s wer<' a spaghNti lunch and a boat ridt"' around the ba)'. I • Most or th(' nf.'w committE.'es. 1 which will bf' responsible for con- ductio~ nE.'xt year's act i\'ities. havP I beE.'n named by the n(>v .. · Au'Ciliary ' president. M n~. CE>cil Inns of Nt'w-1 port HE.'ights. T hey are as rot- Thompson: child welfare. Mrs. Fred J byne r: communJty service. Mrs. Ster ling Paris: girl's state. Mrs. Roy Gehrt's; national security and legislation, Mrs. R o bert Brigp; education, Mrs. James Frost; member11hlp, Mrs. Kenneth Markham; Pan American rt'la-tlon.s. Mrs. R. R. Randel: past presJdcnt's parley, Mrs. P. A_ Chamberlin: poppies. Mrs. Herbert ThomJ)80fl : rehabilitation. M rs . John A. Niemiec: drill team. Mrs. 1 Phillip Hayden. ------ Post Olfices Cet i Delivery Tracks 1 Brand nl'w dE.'Ii\'t'ry trucks were received Tuesday by Harbor a1~a post offlet>s two at N<'wport. one at Corona del Mar and two at Costa ~· ThE.'y will be used ~or special deli veries and carryrng pa rce I pos I. ThJs will mean the disappear· &net> or at least onl' fam.Uiar land~ mark (moving, a t tlmcsf-tht-old Ford that Eddie West has been drlvtng a round Corona del Mar, maldnc •uvmes. Frozen Food Sale ~=YSal~u]n 4'1 ORANGE fur JrJC~O'L Food Salf"-3 LIBBY-FrOV'n 4'1 CHOPPED for BROCCOU-l~'L UBBY-Froua 4'1 ~~D~ ]for \'EGETAB.. 10 OL LIBBY-F'roun 4'1 Food Sa..lf"-~ PEA and ~few CARROTS---9 OL Q UEST IOS: Is your TV picture mort' clear 10 lht> daytime tllall at night? PROBLEM: If this is truE', your antenna 'IC>ad- in" wire is shorting out because of salt dt·- posits on it from the at.mospher e During th(' day, the sun dries the salt. makin~ It harm· 1<'-..<:: a t ni;?ht. how,.ver. thr mnil>t Ur" t111mp· f'ns thf' salt. and it then beeomPs a condurto• or f'lectricity, "hortin~ out vour "IE•ad·in" wirf'. causing "snow•· and a poQr piciUI'l' SOU 'TIOS: H your "lt'ad-in" wirP is lht> 'fl&t tape" type, washing it orr thorou ghly with soap and water. including the outsid€' connec- tion , will eliminate your problem untU rh< salt builds up again. Coaxial cablE.' or c;hield- Pd "lead-in". which are heavily lnsulatf'd ro und cables. will perma nently £'liminal«' thlr trouble if you r connection to thP antPnna hC'IId Is propt>rly SE'aled to prl'\'Pnt :-a lt rrom u+ ting inside the cable. Cooxlal c-ablE.' is n - commt'nded for insta llations <'lOS!' to thf beach for this r eason. E.dullive FRANCHISED ~Hale" RCA Victor Magn avox Hoffman Zenith Television • Tbi" m08t cotnp&e~ ulH 210d liM"n1C4'1 urpnlutloa la tbe Har- bor &r~•. ''T;,..... -~ r.t ,, t l h u Lt ~ C1 r rt1 o ' J • 1811 Newport Ave. BEaeoa '7tH Open Monday, F riday and Saturday evenings till 9 • Your vacation's C'ontad.Jna HL,h'N-l 'PUow Cll.Dg PEACHES s~,.;··23e Alway" Good: Perfect Host COFFEE 79f. Suprema.-Sour Pitted CHERRIES ~·tcr on us- when yo~ shop at our ma rke t For , our everyday l ow pric es mean e xtra sav- ings-ex t ra pennies in you r pocket all through the year. Take a vacation from h 1gh p r ices-we' 11 help you t o s av e all through the year. QUALITY PRODUCE ..... f \;\('\ tiU!'t.\' Dt~ MELONS lb. 7c MEATS MANIIII SO'S C'H OIC'E B EF:f' POT ROAST .. Teeder-Rndy to fry FRnso CIDCKENS. L 'in ---AS C't T -• -I~ORK LOIN BOAST. SQ ARE Cl'T -· -LAMR Shoulder Boast t:XTI:.-\ FA'<'\ TlUCK MEA TED BELL PEPPERS ~\\ EF.T -· -RED BE.K~'l>.~ ONIONS lb. 6c SNU~ C'ookif' Favor it--1--uz_. fl~&:. Cboc. MORSELS 1cr~~-2cr SWJFrS ORJOLF. --· ~Un~o BACON •••. llRAJIT' l'EA.R-.. OIDI"D FA\'ORJTE MA YOIINAISE NUCOA pine 31 • quart 53· • ------- Pap~ Jhe ~T 114R1MJ1t fNS1GN ThW'IICiay. August 21. 1952 Tb1 ~~------~==~==~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~ .. ~~==~~ Balboa lslaad • • • SBO\VN BY DPOJNTMENT OILY ~-:~~=::~t tile 'So CADlu.AC ·stu. blue 2-to~ D • Our Excl···•-e., :-A!-,... Beautiful Home in Corona del Mar kitchen & bath. tdf'al location, ~n. radio, W\f tires. hydro, IIC .....,_... A.~BUUw gar. No pt>ts. 41 9 Poinset tia . perfect cond. Prfv. party , aacri- ----OYerlooking Harbor Entrance Corona del ~.ur. HArbor 3692-W lice. HA 1648-W, R1 lht' Yac~ Calli Whlt rect• Ever 5·1~ Lyot by \l Excellent lnt·c>me-Duplex. Close to ba,· 2 bt>drooms in each unJt plus extra ~uest room and bat h. 2-BEOROOM unfur n. apt. F\re-1946 HUDSON Crndr. tedan; new wttll paaoramle '""' of lbe oeeaa. G~proof plate glass wtndowl. Property comprises approx.. place. disposal. garage, stove paint, new tires, raotor excellent. 3,000 sq. ft., has 2 stories, 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths, sunken Uv. rm. I& muter den. Exterior deeka incl. South of highway. HArbor $790. May consider older pickup East & West looking toward San Pedro and Laguna. Heating by Payne, air condition controla 1329-W. In trade. Call between 10 a.m. upstairs and downstairs. Fully plastered 2-car garage and paved carport. FURN. 1.bdrm. artistic cottage, and 2 p. rn. 504~ W. Balboa Complete!~ $25 000 furnished 1 Sh ,-.,.u.a._ Pro · R --'-'-Pri ' close to bathing beach, $85. plus Bh·d... Balboa. HA ~098. ore vu.&m pertiea at 8CUO.I.lQU-. ce8 utils. Yrly lease. HA 3192-W . WALNUT ORO~ LEAF extenalon Stanley Hadfield E T I E S ·u h.a ta ble and 4 chairs; perfect oond. C 0 R O_N A DEL M A B P B 0 P B w5~~~~:~~n~;;tx!~~:a~ ~·.~~~be~w~~~.:;_mBI~~ In to \ 8ag1 Esca s~r·a Realtor IIA.rbor 20 or HArbor 1•11., Ul K&rtae B&lbos lslaod Robert B. Lyaa ... Belea L L1aa, Broken 411 Coast BouleYard CORONA DEL . MAR HArbor 1037 .. TODA Y'S SPECIAL c:-.:L Resale Delux~ lall..t 2·1X'droom home. double garage. fenced ya rd. nicely lundsc-aped neat and clean. Good heat. Close In Bt'tu•r hurr~ A BARGAI::-.: at $111500 E Z. tt.>rms PRICE T. McCUISTION 60S Cout Blvd .. I'IA.Pborn CORONA DEL IAR VoGEL VALUES Home & Income AttraCIJ\f' 2·bl>droom home, entl') hall, lar•ge HvsnJ{ room, firt-· placl•. hard\\Ood floors. ample bedrooms & closets, lonl( tile smk, breakl:.st nook. c .. race> npt has 12x24 lh 101! room. ha rdwood tloot :.. 1 lx>droom, niet• kitcht.>n. brPakfast nook Laund•.' .!·<':u ~:;antg(', wallt'd yard, patio. 1527 sq ft. ol II\· tn~ a''"' P11CC'd bt·lnw $16 850 • <:ood lPrrn'l ; an unu..'iUHII) Jt•plutt•m•rt ul onl) I ~ood bU) \\'ill :.h U\\ 1111•' It.· lui n un '"' ('Stnwnt. • \\.'"' h.1\• f\\o allrat'tl\<' 2·bedroom homes that <:an h.• hou~=:ht un:urnt-.htd .. r furmsh('d at prict·:; that an· nght Sparkling -new -2-bedroom Home. Shakp 1 0<1! 13x23 II\ tng room. hardwood flQOrs. fireplace>, 1\JJ'l'\.'d au furnuc, tilt> m kttchen & bath. Bedroom ~o. 1 12xl5. Bt>d· nJUm :'\o :! 12x13. FencPd yard. covered cement patio. 2-car gantl(t· laundry ~1an~ mce featurt>s The price is ril!ht htU i': l!~o~n at •)nJ~· ~'>6 10 J')<'r month The VOGEL CO. 1301 Coast Blvd., Corona del K&r HArbor 1141 or 141'7. Even.lllp: HArbor S9S.M or HArbor 0.61-W SUPERB VIEW F-0-R-E-V-E-R ! It' 5 yours The Bay, Harbor & Ocean ! Well designed redwood modern on a knoll. \ rjr on .,. "'1111' llll' thiS 3-)(oal·Oid hOm! \\tlh tho• {tnt•~l .t!J- ji'Jil ·r, 1 ·, \IH.:mfwt'nl ,-.. ·w ran ne,t>r lh• dtmmPd ~.lft cui- '"" .,..,,. ••1• hm~~. 2 ftrPplllcrs Drn has hull t·ln har Kttcht·n ra!o • It·(· d ,, \\lt'l'•'r d1spo~al :\ ch11 rm•n!! bdrm., .. I !\• bath., 1-:n- IJrt .! IMICI , 1 11 l'at pt•led wall to wall Bt•a ullfully lan(i'ii'31Jt.'d ..;" .. prll'• .n1 I•H1••, 'ltiJOinin~ lOW ftnnt Owner\\ ill delht•t· dt•Ht •pi ':, · 11 lt·n<.,..hnlcl. $32,500 "'t ~f. 1,, · 1 , , , dllt' P1'IC't' l.emn '110\\'-..: £1Y APPOI:'\T~IE:"\T Linwood Vick, Realtor ~9!) EMt 11th !"t. Costa Mesa HE ll7G6 3 l2 Marine Aw . Balboa Island lL\ 2M2 .TRADE WANTED •/ Anoth21 Steiner Special Our ch('nt hac; a ~ood watC'rfront duplt>x. {V'Il llally hX"u to•d 111 NP"f"'rl Rtarh ro (''C<.'han~e for a 2-bdrm . BAYFO:-.<T hnmP wllh piPr and fiMt Will trad<' up ~ub!":lit aU offers We trade properties anywhere A. SANDY STBNER. Realtor Murael M. Pinover 634 Coast l Ughway, Newport Beach 0 Chas. B. Retmic1· BEacon 5157 WATERFRONT HOME 2 bedrooms. 3 baths • --with 67' frontage. lArge dormitory on second floor with bath , caslly converted to 2-bedrooms. Two fire- places. barbecue, many extras. Community pier $35 000 w1th private s lip. Down payment $10.000. Full prlct' I BAUOA REALn CO. Opposite &lboa Bank of America ROSS GREELEY U lllan McAdoo J<*!phine Wt>bb ~ lt'M , .. E. ISaiNa Blvd .. Balboa $2500 DOWI Not a tract hotuf'-lndlvi- duality-2 large bdrms., lge. hv rm. with fireplace. Din. rm. with French doors lead-an" to a beaut. patio. Hdwd. firs. PuJlman tile bath. Most likeable kitchen with lots of cupboard space. Breakfast area . You'll be crazy about the covered patio and bar- becue setup Back yard com- plt>tely fenced. Garage. Pay- ments on lst trust deed only $45 ped mo., includes taxes and lns~rancc. $10 750 F uJi pnct' only 1 PHIL SULUV AN GEO .. EVERSON I 156 N.wport II~.. eo.te M-(A~ from Cost• M ... leM) IE 71 2): Eve,: IE 6149-W, BE 5-451-.1 Ed L SHelmeier • REAlTOR • BUSINESS O'roRTUNITIES • RENTAL5 HArbor !1M I 52) Coesi llvd., (;o,ou clel Mer Superfluous Hair Pennanently removed fTOm face, arm~, lep. Eyetn-ow. and hatr- Une abaped-No more tweeslng. ELLBN L. BRYANT, R. E. Tueeday and Thursday only Udo'a Salon of Beauty HA 2576 PAINTING Earl Shellin ns ~r St. -O..ta .._ Br..c.a l&l'r.. - Painting -Decorating • CeMr CoMalt&at • GEORGE BURKHARDT IJoeMed Coat:nctol' 608 Slat 8t.. Newpwt BeMb Pbo.e IIA.rbor Hli-W 1L 1L HOLBROOK Dependable Plumbing A Prompt Repair Service MAintained Pbua~ Hal'llor IUS.W %301 Balbua Blvcl. N~ .._. Boats. Marine Supplies See Page 6 COSTA IESA 4&1 Laurel Place OWNER lOVING - -lUST SELL 2-IJd.nn. r eSidenet> in splendid condition ... hardwood floors . llr~­ plaet'. good furnace. bar, redwood & stucco exterior. lar.::t' lot . lint> ne>i~hborhood. Close to high school. $11,500 0 .1. W..n Ko·K~Oil.JI'I(• offer will be ronsld<.•red. Dri\·~o· tv Jll uj)Crt) or call Schust<?a· EARL W. STAN LEY, Realtor 616 Cout Blvd. Corooa del MAl' HArbor %414 FOR YOUR ADMIRATION ln th1s dls tinctivt.> Calif. Modern Ranch 'l'ype home in Costa \k:.ct \\lilt durable shake roof, YOU will find all the quali tiCl> O( hvablll· ttl'S :\ bdrms bcamt-d Ct'iting in liv. rm., real hrcplact'. lar~P back ~ urd, l'\Jnlph•teh l'lWIUSf'c.l. (In() $2,1)011 dU\\ II $12 500 St-1110~ prtCC' ul I island realty co. :.-.. Realtors -BulDeee Brokers 1 HARVEY D. PEASE P11rk A\·e. at Agate ... Block f.rom Ferry BALBOA IS LAND HArbor 371-W S500 DOWN FOUR BRAID lEW HOlES 2 !X'd rooms C'ach. tile kitchens. panel ra~ heat Clost> In B. A. NERESON~ ReaHw 1982 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Phone BEacon 5225 Evt>S. BEacon 6283-R or BEacon 6560 $1500 Down SPECIAL today, nearly new 3-bdrm. home. Nice wood rtoors. floor furnace. Immediate possesalon. have/been waiting for. FOR QUICK SALE • • -only NBC Realty location, hard- Just what you $10.500 Sill Newport. Blvcl. IIAI'befo Kill -1405 Newport Beecb E\·ee: HA IMG-M-~ ttOS""' NED COUNTBY CLUB 3-bedroom home-fireplace. large Uvtng rm., carpeted. All hard- wood floors. Furnaet> . • . fibre glass lnaulatlon. n te kitchen & bath. dbl gar. Large lot. Yard Fenced. 'Frult trees. Landscaped. $13 000 Good Terms '. -GERALD W. RITCIUE-Real Estate cS IDaurGDCe ltlt O.Ut Bh~d., ODM IIAtMr II val. to $20,000. Write Box H-2 Balboa. HA 1~. c/o Ensign, Corona del Mar. NEED AN INCINERATOR to LOT-Corona Highlands, No. 173, bum your trash and papers in? Set> theRe Currier models at In Lane the Cha1 first ner Sixt: rectA Sant 18). \hi I"( is hill Amo t elle- BIOSI Flyv $3,350 or take late mod. car as NORMAN' S20.9S and l.(p. In- part payment. BEacon 6768-M, stalled in your yard. 1313 Coast 2-BEDROOM furn. apt., tremen-Highway, COM. HArbor 590. dous view, disposal, fireplace, 1950 CHEVROLI:.'T 4-dr. Power very comfortable. Winter rental, OUde, radio, heater. other extras. avail. Sept. 1. No pets or chJl· 24,000 miles. Perfect condition. dren. 4.28 Avocado. CDM. Ma ke offer. HA 2162-J, 1038 W. 2 GARAGE apts., !urn. 1 bdrm. Balboa Blvd., r..; B. each, very roomy. Disposal, won- derruJ view. Year ly rental, $75 mo. Incl. util. l avail. now, other a vail. Sept. 1. No pets. 430 Aw- cado. CDM FURN. APTS. tor rent. See Lou- Lie Apt.s. flnlt. Dbl.a It ctn1lee, overlooking Ba,y. • Ca.nadon. Corona del Mar. SCENIC rum. apts. overloolri.nc bay & ocean. Singles It doublea. Avail. dally, wkl.y, monthly. Pd- sadea Hotel. 14.14 Seaview, CDM. HArbor 1456. WE LEND money on Harbor area Real Esta te. rl·gardl~ uf lt.i present encumbran<.'t'. The Voge l Co. 535 Coast Hwy. Newport Beach Phone BEacon 7468 L-0-S-T la Harbor A rf'fl VALl'ABL£ DIAMO~D RL"W ln pta tlllum ...-t Uac S l 'BSTANTIAL REWARD HArbor I 1U-.I -----ALMOST NEW wash basin. por- eelain wash tub, twin metal wash tubs lovely M rm suites, lx>d divaJl''. platlo1.n1 rockers. rattan liv rm. tables. cut ~lass and many other high l.'nldt> household art ide Crist Furniture 1687 Orange Ave. Oolata M ea Acrou fTOm new Alpha Beta Mkt. Phone BEacon 7323 AFRICAN Vl OLETS Pink. white, la venchlr. purplt• Special. 1.50 each Oowem by Morri 509 E. Balboa Bl\'~ -BalboA HArbor mo BICYCLE REPAIRING Sch winn Bicycles RAY STEDMAN 1574 Newport BlYd. COSTA MESA BEaeoo ----61!8-.1 SAVE Cash & Carry TV Radio Service by factory·trained technicians Auto Radio Specialists (lN tbe a.m.-<)UT Use p.m.) Mesa Radio and Tele'rision 101 E. BroMw&J, O.ta Meu B"FAco. UM-1 0. D. I. SEIVICE aJ:81DDITIAL WINDOW CLEANING Proaapt • l!lfllelellt HArbor 2107 LET US OIEOI YOU& TV 8ET ••.• " s.m.. ~, ... • RANGE. FRIG)l)AfRE electric. double oven. ~-bro1lel'. Mod RM- 75 Perfect tond Present retail about S39Q. ~dl $260. HArbor 2644. R:EFRIGERA Tt IR. f rigidaire elt'C- trtc. De lu..'<o· mctdt>l 107 in pcr- fe<:t con<litlon PrHent retail about $350 Pn<'e $250. Phone HA 2644 Bird A.J New time of 5! in Co Bal(t In or RAC ING bicyd•· .!-wheel brakes. Amo n<'ltrly n~\\ ,,r ... s. Easy elec. and lrone t·. drapo.·' HA 2622 R-K. In 60' OCEAN vlt:'w lot in Corona to !'\ Hi~hlands. R4"t locat. $3,350. 6 ·19 Have plans for 2-bdnn. &: den house. 1% baths. HA 1736-J t 'Otl after 6 p . rn. l\1 4-STRlPED sheared beaver coa t. :~~~n trutter length, size 12. latest st) le. perf. cond U Interested - en II BEacon &.liY.!, Mi.e WRI ~GER TYPF. wash. mach.,~­ ltUto. pump, l'~C!i. cond Ma ke WIL nffer. IIA (IJilli-J or HA 1843· fu R-K e\'t'S and \\, E'k-ends. 73 WANTED -l~ld used pianos liAl Highest ca~h tr allowan<.'t'. \\' Trade on new plll\0, elec.. organ :>.t or tel~vision. l•:utz-Schmidt Big ~ Piano Store :--\Ilia Ana. 520 No r\0\ Main. cor. 6th ph $295. $10 PER m•lnlh buys a beau· k'i tlCul mirror st~rntt type piano. H Ma ple finish li~SCHMlDT · BIG PIANO STrJt E . Santa Ana. NO 520 No. Main bt. SPI:'\F:T Rl.'pol>so -.t'CJ. Pay out bal-Yc llllCt'. Savl.' S::tM. Knabe, rna· be hOI{any cHsc. l!••r\(tous tone. Like H. nt'w. Danz-Sd mlidt Big Plano ___!! Store. W e al\• H'5 have qualitY• PRf bargains. toO ptanos. · 520 No. cs Main. Santa ,\ • 1 C? SAVE on elcc oo: m. L1sed littl<'. ~· An unusual ••J·' rtunity . Tt>rm."l sn : on balanet. I• r~-Schmldt Bi~ \C Piano ~IOrt' ... •a Ana 520 :So or :\bin. ror 61 r I FOF ~I) ::t·vs ~ood, JCtice piano. Let 1 s1 '' ,,. l;l,!c.lh ·-; lo . ~ 2 yr. trade-in l1 ! ,,\, ' ,It (u'l dee on new pi-pi • , • ''" • · 1 $78, $89 & up t '• I>.\: :z · SCI m .. JT BIG PIAl\0 STORE. 520 :-. Main, cor. 6th, W c Santa Ana. U r .mt $5 per mo. Rl'llt nllowl'd ·:· purchase. 1 \\'A S;i PER :\10:'\.1 1 ' tents or bu)" do t:OI.ld pt acttt'• • ano. Some as ' ,;t: )O\\ tiS 56!1 ,-;-.. S95. All tt>rm I COl ,.,.,,t crcc.ltto·d "'· f'urchase. Danz-1 b;. Schmidt At\! l'•lno Store. 5201 n· Nu. Muln, n•l •·•h. Santa Ana. I l'l• ELECIRIC orgnr. Trade your old L ·, plano on bNnmful all electric I m.· or~an.• Famou' make. DANZ-W I[ SCHMIDT BIG PlANO STORE. Pf 520 No. Mam St., corner 6th, 2S Santa Ana. WA: S PINET piano. r .• rnous mal<e. Case c-a sli~htly marrt>d 111 shipme nt. Big I vi sa\ ings on thi, Another repos-sp se--ed. $150 alro•ady paid. Many ~~ other wondC'rful bargs. DANZ-· 5~ SC'HMJDT BIG PlANO STORE. ............ Santa Ana. 520 :'\.Main. cor. 6th. Bw GRAND pianos. S.195, i487. $585 and others. Steinway, Mathu-NJC shek, Kna~. Stodart., Story & N Clark. F ischer-Ackerman. Kra- nil.'h-Bach, many more. Used & F: B· rc new. Long terms. AD guaran- teed. DANZ ·SCHMIDT BIG - PlANO STORE. 5~ No. Main. He. Santa Ana. BABY GRAND P1ano. A beauty. WO SJ)('CiaJ $495 ·with bench. Terms. & Another tor S53:i You can own V. a baby grand. Danz-Schmidt liD Big Piano Sto~. 100 piano~~ from which to choose. S20 No. Main, te N d• cor. 6th, Santa Ana. SituatlOD8 W cmtecl BABY alu .lna. day MO. ewnlngs or wk. enda. Good refer. Adult. HArbor 2883-W-K. 1 W1LL do baby sitU..,. can stay nlehts, workJng IDOthel'a chJld ror the worlt week.. HA 2!1155 R-K Trade at bome ilid lliliP put lniiDe.Y lD dreulatlaa Jocati, REI 2~ "' ri pc -PE'l w bl H .. ~~~====~;~-~--~·-A=~~-2_1_.1_95~2------------~---~~=w~~-·~·~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~--------------------~·~~i• Amorita \v-1111 Can't Say that Top lllgh School Shot Is Fired ·~:;:.:\:=tnlm Jl4ce to White's We Blame 'Em EaroU.eat Dae 'J1)e(g:.~~~~~kin' ~~~~a~'nun~:= radio, heater. otMr extras. miles. Perll'Ct condition. offer. HA 2762-J, 1038 W Blvd .. :--; B. FRIG!DAlRE electric, oven . :t-bro1 ler. Mod .. RM- t rond Present retall $390-sell $260. HArbor Harvey Somers' AmoM ta was thto winner last ·week·l'·nd in the Yac.•ht Racing Union of Southem <.:alllornia race from Newport to White's Landing in Catalina~r­ rected time 4:25:47. Gene Tr-epte's Evening Star (first to finish In 5:15:311 was second , and Fred Lyons' K.itten was third, followed by Windlall, Tamalmar and Nalu. I n the race from Los Angeles to White's Landing, Bob Allan's Bagatelle waa first, Walter Elliott Escapade second and Hal Ram· &<'r'a Antigua third. In the 15-mile race from White's Landing to Howland's Landing on the west end of Catalina, Col. Charles Wyma n's PatoUta finished Clrst In 2 :34.:23, and was also win· ner on corr-ected time. 2:29:42. Sixty-two seconds behind on cor· rected time was Jimmy Kuehn's Santa Maria telapsed time 2:47: 18). Walter Elliott's Escapade was third In 2·31 :31. and others fin· ishing were Evtni ng Star . Lani. Amorita, K.ittefl. Hilaria. Baga- telle, Atorrante. Antigua, Cotton Blossom, BaJtade~. Morning Star, Flyway II. Jada, Mara and Golden Bird. in that order 1'1 IR. Fragidalrc elec-AnUgpa won the Ho.wlands to lu.~ model 107 In per-Newport race S unday, with ela~ed condit~ Present retail I lime or 6:33:50 and ~rrected ume $350 °~ S250 Phom• or 5:34:09. Goidt'n B1rd was second ce · in corre<:tl'd t1mt' or 5 :38:49. and Ba).!atelle third in 5:40 :11 . Others bicyc!t• .!-wheel brakes. '•rt'S. Easy etC<'. HA 2622 R-K . in ordl.'r or Cinish Wl.'rP ;\;alu. Mara. Amorltn. Ba~adt>rP. Windfall. J ada and Tama I mar. ln a spt•cial match r·ace Sunday to Nt'wport, Morning Star won 10 6·19:30, ond Patolita did not fin1sh FOIOfER I.IPOITF. Mrs. !Wthel ~tang, formed) of 123 Via Zur1ch. Lido Isle. is no'' lh•in~ In Santa ~aria. Bill and Jane Lyons of Cama· (CcmUnued from .,__ 1) action apJnst t~ llcenSC"S of (hf' tion Cove, Corona del Mar, have • _... charte-r boat opPrators at thl.s purchased the 34-ft. H1nck.ley Sou'· arts; Haz.el Owens, horMmaldng; time, pt'nding action of the U.S . weste r, formerly named Imhotep. Teresa Patterson, Spanish; Robert Attorney, If complalnts are filed. Imhotep is known as the god of Perrin, agriculture; Ashby Powell. However. the right to proceed medicine oC ancient Egypt and is industrial arts; Ralph Reed, boys' with hearings In these and any reputed to be the archil~ of thl' physical education; Edwin C. Rice, future l'Bse& IC this nractlct' ron· social studies; Mary Lee Rich· " "step pyramid" or Sakkara. mond. French, Latin; Dorothy tlnues is reserved. Despite Its hi11toMcal signillcance Ring, crafts; Clinton Sawin, music: "It ls felt that the determina- the name Ia a tongue twister and Ula Schoenmehl. English ; Ellen tlon as to which party is guilty of has been changed to Johanna. ·The Slyh, girls' physical education; primary aggravation is a matter boat will be moored at the Lyons Zatha Tallman. E 0 g 1 J s h , girls' for the ofCicl' or the U.S. Attorney long, long pier In the cove. Georgt> physical e d u c a t 1 0 n : Leonard or Cor the court to decide It must Michaud Co. made the sale from Thompson, commercial; R 0 b er t bt> pointed out however thal the Dr. John C. Dieterich. Wentz, drama, English; Kingery US<' at violence by any of the part· Mn. Vallely, 7Z, Dies in Balboa Death came Tuesday to Mrs. Eleanor Katherine Vallely. one of the pioneer residents or Balboa. S he died at her home, 620 W. Balboa Blvd .. at the agl> of 72. Funeral servi will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow (Friday) at the Graul'! Chapt>l in Costa Mesa. with Allan Dartrord or Balboa, readt>r of the Christian Scicn(.'(> Church. in charge.>. Interment wiJI be in Wc·stminster Mi>morlal Park. Mrs. Vallely was a native or Relle,illf', Ill., had COm(' to Cali· Cornia 50 years 8KO and had lived In Balboa for thl' past 40 yl.'ars. She is survi\'ed by a son. Roland Vallely or Balboa Island: a daug- teor, Mrs. Mary M. Hall of thE.' Bal- boa address; one sis ter. Mrs. Hel<'n Colllns of Piro; four brothers. Ro- land Kloess oC Sunta Ana, Armin Kloess and Atrred Kloess or Los Angeles and William KJocss of San Diego. and four grandchildt<'n Whiteneck, science; Robert Wood, les in voh·ed amounta to the taking English; Betty GUmorl' Woods, or the law into their own hands, EngUsh; Charles Zahl, commereial and thE' po · lblllty that by uch The new teachers a re: action th~y subject themselves to prosecu tion under fl'deral ta tutes Emil Neeme is a graduate of s hould tx-bornl' In mind." Butler University who did his graduate work at U.C.L.A. ~hs las t teaching experience \\liS in The LfK - - Lone Pine High School. Paul Caldwell is a graduate or (Continued from Pace 1> Whittier College and has done Mrs Stt>rn berg. too, who dJd a fine -duate work at U.S.C' .• Univ~tr· and difficult job of skippering .... ~ tht>ir Df'a·Mar) si ty of Mexico and Long Beach . S tate. He will teach in th(' Spanish Another IJ~ht tackle-bt>aut)! department. ~rge Holstem_. wdo Islander who I . , ll\e a t 212 L1do :-.:ord . \\t'll:ht"d Raghter (.;o(>rkt> ~radu&tt-d from an a l:l:> poundf'r TuMda} Son Ball Long Beach S tate where ht• has on Cft1r~P's Harro. the Firefly did I a~o ~one gra_duate work and hf' thl' d1Hicult OO..t and 1:a ff hand-~ dtd h ts practtce tcach.m_g at !ht• hn~:. s ur(' hkt· th~·o;e famll> alhurs• :-.lewport H a r b o r l •nton l ht<h . !'1·buol las t y<'ar. H t' ,,;II ti'&C h an 1 Our balge "ab full of t ~.>ar~ wh•·n tht> History department. '~t' lalk1•d to Wa)nt" Hdrrtsvn. Mrs. Lila SchoenmPhl from tht-Sllllt<l Am• PontiaC deal.·r. who 1 English de partment is 'l ~radua tt• k,l:'t·ps has. Ja mlyn II at th•• H.i ) I of Occidental with a ~.A. dl•~o:r<••• <.:lub La:.t lon~ wPek-t>nd tound from U.S.C'. Mrs. Schoenmehl hao; him hookl•d up "11 h f1' 4' rn "1111 CormPrly tau~ht a t t>owncy Hich !fad :.t•\cn :.trtk•'" One•• ,•lm•bl··~ School and South Pasadena Junior h?<•k-up, '' llh ('Uit• w1fe K;,~ on 1 li~h School. ~o 2 rod. _No lady-luck "'' ~· •li P Harvey Howe. al..;o an udd1 tlun :'-;o rlat:. \\ <' '''N'JI W! I h ~ ou H.u - to th(' Ent(li sh depu rtm£•nt Is " 1 ~ unl. hut k, <'I• 'r~ llU~ :'nm.• graduate of t;C.LA. \\tlh KrBd· "1111'"" ,d11)"' 11 "''' IJIId.' "Ill ''n~1 ua tc work at Lon~ 8<-ach Statt• fur >nu L ky S Sa I C'ollel(e. Mr. Howe has had con-Tom1111 "•' 1' rn' IJI1thrut\ :">lid-1 ac lari s I l-ld('rable eXJ>('ril·ncP 10 tht• fll'ld nf rllo• '1-!NJ f't .. aM! l.o.td) l.twk ju_,;t Miscellaneous "n t in~ ha\'ing don~,> Ni11 onal "''rk 11"'' P,,.,, nt Ju-.t 1111'' marian Jlli-1 ., F . B I I and frt't' Jane<· wntan£ d 'IIIlo• IJilt JU'' 311\ r.,.,h \\llh a pump, l'~al. cond. Make \\'IU PAY CAS H fur )'UUr USl'd rom ono a U· All four of lht>nt'\\ m··n lt•&ch•·• fi'UI Ion..: no-..· Ju,, nno bo•llll •' l'rn HA 03t.otj.JorHA 1843· ( '1 • (' •1 F' 1 BE drt• l''<·l>t'l'\li't' nwn !rvrn \\'mid o O:l dndfath•·r F"ur rna thn·lo•,, d ~'-ds urn1 ut • rts u rn1 ure. 'Ni.I"S 1 a 1 >n. 1 n. 1 . \'es an '''"'-en · I 7323 1 Tht.'43-ft !>Choorwt·Luck~ Star •\\'ur ll ~t rCahh\t>ll :.l'l\t·d mrht-' ·"' 1 ~ 1>!.. lm•· . _ arnvPd 1n W1lman.:hm at i 30 p m %th 1nfantr~. :O.tr . G<wrke an tht.' Just as 1 rE.'ach!:'d to lUI II •!I 't~o• IIA ~ u:-.:c TRASH or ; Phone I Aug HI artt•r· a rou.:h 33-da} cro:c.S· L'.S ~farinE.' Corps. ~fr H II\\P 10 ~~ I ~ard Jtm Dunnell) •!l th•· Wulkt>r, 1576 ~lacentia, Costa inR from th<' land ur Hula £iris the C.S. Maritime SerVIC\.~ and Mr. Tar~u lS commg 10 \\lth .tnttth••• . IMPORTS * Mahogany and Palm Furniture * Je welry * Baskets TIN • flAYS • fie. Bapall l•'ert C.. DEPARTMENT STOBE 1816 NEWPORT BL\''"D. CO TA Kf'JjA, CA.LD'. Bl'.acoa ~ -···-SPORTSWUR DRY I..S SlOES for Men. Women. Children PopulAr Pricfo& NaUoul Bra.Dds • Frtf'a.cl1y Sfon'l~ ~ You Save With S~R GREEN T~ ~h·sa. HEacon 5313-!\t and rtowc.>r IE.'is NN'me in the u.s. ::-:a,·y unt· Hu\\ co~n ·t L:U) kl t'P ht' mmd ' . ' . · I · h , ~~~n~d~n~\~o~\l~h;··~r~b;lb~IO~''~~~"•"••···~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! !'\OW pack up and dE.'Uvery serv~ce Arch C'1 a m•, na' •t.:atur who has I some a t~>ratl~ru. to t ,. m.lln 1 • plus quality R.evotone dry clean-I made thr trip fiv<' times before on hualru ng_. ca!£'tl"'raa and Hbrar) art• 1 lng at VIllage Valet Cleaners, I such boat-. as the Mornin~ Sta r IH'O<.'<'<>~nK slo" ly but It • ., hopf'd 217 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. and lht• t')'njo. '>8td thut It \\aS n they Will IX' compii'Wd b)o thl' op.·n· Take ad vantage of this HArbor 2290-W. 1 ron.o;tant fi~ht wat h tht• llllt•r as m g of school. z-;o NEE D to join a "food club'' to I tlw yacht "n':Ounlt'll·t.l lll'adwind.~ ---B I G 5 A L E buy rnPa t at whol<'sale prices. of 25 t~ 30 !fllles J>('r' hour alrnvsr I R d Alb You ca n ~('I the best in aged I thE.' l'nllre dls~anl'<'. I ecor acore beef. cut tht• way you like it at Thl' h!'adw1nds r 11 r c f.' d tlw m 1 Harbor FrOZ('n Food Lockers, l>OUthward to thC' la titudt· a bilut ,Catches Made OF SUMMER STOCK Danz.::;•·'1midt Big Plano 418 :\Oth !'I.. N. B .. HA 0718. th<' m iddll' nf Buju C"<tltfurnu.t und I We 11h1 1,'& have qualitY• PRJ\' AT!-: munry tu loan on real nnrt h1~a rd to tht• latttud1· ,,r ~:10 , HlO pl&llos.· 520 No. C'Stflle unb :"\o a ppraisal lee or 1 FrancasN• A 1 hr•·t'·'1 H) Chl•P Thl$ past weC'k wa" proha bl) tho• ta .\r J I cor unl:.l>tUn E . A. Christy. 205 slappt•d at tht• bclltl ,llld tht' !>tJn ' hl~l;t'!'>t albacore \\l't'k in ;\;l'wporl 1---:--,-,1 m. Us ed li t til'. . ·o l!•iy F1·ont fl:tlboa Island. ~hom• nul) about 20 hour' dunnc Harbor h1stor). Landtnl!:. rl'pllrt usual "I'" rtunity. Term.' 1 STt;t.JY MUSIC It's fl1n. Piano lh(' 33 da)!'. F n·-.h h">d wa~ ••att•n catchP:. foa· that pn•m1um hsh .. al · Sc · up the h r..t 1\PI'k and thf'n tht•\ '--""ru a-fa•· back ~ can .. · r •'-lltnCI'. lllf\J:· hmldt Big \'Oa..-e. Jeannt' Ames. your home • . • . . , . · u<h " • · s .. :-..,. • ~torr ...... a Ana 5W ~o 1 nr mint> JlA 2826-)t e\·Pnin~. 1 ~1 <' canntd ..:ou~ flw~ UMd .1bout called A total of 7.~~ albarorr 6 1 )I) nf thl' lfl(t ~nllon ... ••f ln•sh ,,,., .. ,. Wl'lght:>d tn at <~IX landlnJ:"' cor 1 . . I FUR YUL'.P. PF.:T-U. S. Govt. m· waH·r PClrt Oram:•'. Sca~r~Jrt P111 t , lCllce paano ~t I Sl ck~~ .11•:-se mt>nt .~:ee dE.'ltl In 1 (II\ II•·•· II llub-,un ,, 11111\1111: t.1do -..:u1 m':-Landen~ '\o•\\ po•rt I s ,, r .2 yr. trade·m ll .rho. Ar.ea. J:lld.> s Pet SuP.: ....... .~ .. .,,.,. oiOd hoat stalt'Sid(' On P lt'r Kimball':-19th ::'t t .. mflml! u ..at lull "lee on new pi-1 Pitt·' & Sporttm: Good~. 605 hn.11 II rlttnnc •h~· 11 t)l ''''~~ 'ktppo•t ;1rtd n.dhoJ:l Pa\ 1ltun 1,,, \\o·t•k ~~' ··, ·t $18,$89 & ~P· l'ou:-t Blvd .. C DM. H..\ 1293-J • 1•'11 lt•,'\ry Fd Plllllt'ln tnd \rrh +'Jld · ~CI DJ.,)T BIG Pl.Al'\0 I l'l lllo 11:1\ ll!.olloll I 1·1• Thllllllbull o•: l.1ll11 1'.11 k 520 :'\ Main, cor. 6th, Wanted '' 11" 1 ...... 1111 lo•:tdlll~ t ho· ~I'"',,.,., . . U~r:nt$5permO 11. l ltth\ \\,1, olllo'llllhl•ftoo•tl llowed '1 purchase. I\\' A:'I:T Ill It'll I ~al <ll!t' tn ('ownn.. Safe on Sh ;p I:,. 0 • lilt ri 1\ ho '-('101 o•d 'h ' \\0 I k · rents or bu)' del ~l;u loll -.tora;t'. BEacon .,. II,• ''•·•~h··ll 111 '"" .tlhwooro tf .'I C!H'• ·•oano. Somt' 8'-I fifiOti \1-K lie:-I \ "' 111d 23 lhs l:l 111 I•• ~:~ S95. All term ('(ll.LEGE prnt ~\\JI(' & bt'aunrul Thl' l'.,ul 11 ll<t\ '" I olllll.' ool 1 \\' '"! at'" ''' ; Hh I':, . .'' .t"1 II'U ooll purchase. Da nz-h.th\ 1!11'1 ll• ··11 unlurn. \I'HI h C'hmal'Cl\l' ~r~·IH '"'111• 1\1•1!1• d I ttno 111 \\1 1h 1\\ll fl!oh I -lb II Ru.: r·.mo Sto~. 520 1 rt·ni.tl :,,,,,, lta\t' flr('pla ~'l'. l'O-hours &fll•r· II'JJiti iS Ob(IU( '"''lilt' II/ .;.ltl.'l'·ll'l' llld ;111.""':' 11 ' I,, n, cu1 ·•h. Santa Ana. C'lo!'NI ~<Il'd \\'e('njoy yardwork on tht> a11 <:1a11 nurifor l'~:-' J\,,,,., 11!;'. _,\ lh~ }" ''~. \\ K '1"'.' "1 o rga1: Trade your old I l'all l'H''> or w'kl'nd.s. HA 0306~J j •n !hi.' Kor<>a ltrt•a Ens1~n Ron· t_h .\p"ltll.t t\\o lt.dl><'•' "l.n~~· on beaunrul aU electric •II 11,\ 1~13-R-K aid C J>a\1,. l:o; a ch·ck oollwt•• ooll • •t•••·l.tt nn .llb.tt'Ut•' ~\•I htlll! -:! ) F amOU\ make. DANZ· \\'100\V d . f . tlh' Roxt•r nnct \\lh IJIO''""III dunm:. Jb,., bIll :and _I I. J r .... ttl ~IL l BIG PlANO STORE , rman~~t 'IT~~'TI so~~~~~~ ~'.!t: t It•• I til' and Ncploswn ttl j1•t plan•·~. 'ta~Tll:-A~ l' ="• "~'«11 1 · <'aueh 1 1111t' o. Mam ::it., corner 6th, ~ W-K ~ q · was nut locah•d 111 th• trouiJI••d of ~11 lb:-.. ) •k>~ Ana. -. part of th(' cHrrit'l' at the ttm -1 ""'· \~··~· ... '' 111111'!' 111 tht• WAa"lTED: Used pianos. highest ~('\'('raJ nwn \\1'10 klllt•d llld tS powtftShlnl! n···h~ \\ .,, (' ,- cash allowance In trade on telc· man) mOfl' nH•rconu• hl ,11111k1 Johanson o~ Rl\•·ra \llt l~1 a n ~lt)(t­ vision, famous make. or on during th<' ord,•al Tht• 1-.n:-tc n core WE.'IJ!han¥ 3!5 lbs 1-fl.! • ~('­~pinl·t or kfand piano. DAl'llZ.. nt>WSpi\JX'r hnrl ju. .. :r rN'o•l\ o•d 1111• C'\md. :'\ln._\\. l. l l.tUI at h~ of 1<1'- S C'IIMIDT BIG PIANO STORE. nnunC't'ml'nt from th(' C.S. Na\''Y ~n,:Pics. 35 lbs. n7 ••• th11 d l h•~d · 520 N . ~lain. c;or. 6th. Santa Ana that Ensign 08,.1s "as abtwd 111, ~t lllliJStm, Burbank 3:"' lth. fmu th l I TREMENDo"US BARGAINS in be autiJul summer dresses. suitE a :1d playclothes 113 to 1/2 OFF W e must d e ar our racks tc make room for new stock. Come in <r7ld see our sale. Roxt•r tWO d!i)S txoforl' t hp ml,.,hRp Jam.·..; Ft>rcusnn or l tlO\! Ht>ach 3 J Business Opportunities llh 1 uz . n r :'-I 1 \l, ....... nn. R•' • L Sh • l • • ••• 'ldP. 33 lb<; 111 II/ 'tnd "I'Cih, ee lP ey NICF. goan~ community business. Mona Rae Barlow r lunk Grow, ~n:rml II III 3;:{ lb ... Not easonal. Grill & fountajn. I ounlt'S I no. A beaut}'. with bench. Terms. for $535. You can own grand. Danz.SChmidt Store. 100 pianos from choose. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. Wcmtecl I tUDe. can stay mother'• child RA ZIMR-K F inl.' for couple. Lee B. Casey, J T h W . 11 06 < n:.•~t Uh·d. C'orot~.a ck-1 'lar !M,._., Broker. 1217 Coast Blvd .. Co-S TOP Y lnner RO\ FOR TH"E lUau·~ ·~==::=~~=:;;:;~~~~~~~~~~!-~~-!~ rona del Mar. HArbor 211~J. E\ £"rybody movE.'d up a ~l'nt•ra· 1 Help Wanted WOl\tA ~ und{•r 40 Co r ecretarial & clerical work. part tim<'. Wr ite c o The Ensign. Box H-3. IMMEDIATE opt>ning for bank teller. Excel. opportunity. Apply Newport Harbor Bank. Corona dt>l Mar. RELIABLE neat appearing man 25-40 for plt>asant permanent work $100 per wN'k a nd up ror ri~ht man. Call Ki 3·2100 tor ap.. point.meht. Loet and Found PET KTITEN -Dark gny witt\ whitt" spots, smudge aCl"ClU nou. bhW' eyes Return to Hansen' Hobby S hop or l'llll HA 1262-W. Mona Rae Rarlo" captured all ttnn "h"n Jon :\iichael H<'ale~ t\8S thrN' or thl' Balboa Dtngh) raet>s born nt ;)·53 p. m T\.ti.'J;day. Au.: 10 win th B 1 J h 1 19. at ~t Joseph Hosp1tal For t ht• I l"' ut· o nson pt>qxotua first lime :'-t r and ~1•" :'-llch:wl trophy in tht> Balboa Island Yacht Club Commodort> &>rles last week· H('aley tthe former Pat Frahm l end. Because she won a ll thr('t' of becam(' proud parents and for t ht' th<> elimina tion races thl'r<' \\111 be.-first tim£> Mr. and Mrs i'lorman no playoff ror the trophy. which F rahm of Corona del Mar ~anw will be prt'sented at annual BIYC' ~ndparen~. The nt.>w bab> ~ncl t trophy me('tln.g next Thursda~ 'his parents h\'e at 128 E lSth -t , Sailing the Snowbird race for Costa Mesa. the Miriam K irk memorial trophy, PEVTO!IO-.~-\-.A-C-ATlOSIS(i Mike Baum won the fi rst a nd third elimination m ct>s and Phyllis Raw· Mrs SaJly Pc)'ton of Bnllx~t Is· lins won tht' serond, but Phvllis land a nd her son Randy "i ll came forward on the "sail-off ~. to lea \'e this week--end fur a vaca· win three out or tl\·c raC't'S. tlon trip 'to San Ft8ncisco &ill> 'g Wlnnera of the Commodore ~r· mother-in-law, Mrs. An.naht'l Pt>y· ies trophies wtll have their na mt>S ton. will go with th<'m a nd th\•y engnvt"d on the pPr~tuaJ trophy will rneoet other members of th\• and will each ~lve sm:lll tak~ Peyton ramUy from Laguna "ht>n home t roph.lea. they ~tN up north.. Quality Men's Wear Tbunday. Au~t 21. 1952 ;l Boating & Fishing ~Page -~ ScuHiebuH· AMALL BOAT RAMP Tht> nrst step is taken ln getting better launching facilities for peo- ple without waterfront property. . 'The Park. Beach and Recrea lion Commission voted last week to re· quest the Harbor Commission to re-establish the original plan for a ~ small boat launching ramp on the (.'OUDty property near the Balboa Yacht Club. It abo votfld to aak f or tem- I)OI"a'7 re-opealac of tbe c~ tloa Co~-e Ralnp UDUI otbu f"a- dll ... are pro'rided. Now It Ia ap .. tiM Ol\7 c.-dJ. You eaa ~aea. wttla a letter or your out-- apolula pre.eace at the meednf; of ._ Ctty Coancll at '7:SO p. m. ...... ,. Heinz Ka•ser promised to place tht' same requt'st b<'fore'the County Board of Super\'lsors. He exvlaiu~ that the Irvine Co stipulated that the property wher~ the new Coast Guard Station is going near the BaJbo& Yacht Club m ust be used Cor the public or else it V~ill r~ vert to the Irvine Co. • • • BAIUJOR MASTER DEPT. The Newport Harbor Depart- ment is operated jointly by the <Cc?ntinued on Page 7 ) lARlNE INSURANCE for YACHTS & BOATS SIIZ BUD KISTLER L J. Kistler & Co. ~s Sewport Blvd.. Sewpol't Beacll HArbor 05!! e BLUE STAR BIOOATI'A This week-end served well to pro\'e that in sailing as in horse racing it is not always the favor· ites who win. Both Lowt'll North a nd Geo~e Flietz wPre dt'r<'ated by San Diego Yacht Club's genial Frank Wyatt. who, V~ith Andy Bortinger crewin(C, finished the series with 8% points to win first place in the big e,·ent with his Star Aeolus. North and Flietz were both tied at the end of the J.race series with 9% points each. Wyatt's scoring in the three races was a 6th, 2nd and 1st. Flit'tZ' Wench TV. with Don Woods crewing, won a 1st, 3rd. and 6th to place 2nd in the regatta and ahead of Lowell North. who lARlNE SERVICE Complf'k' Ma~ St>n1ee by Marine M echanics Ccrpenters & Pamters Haul-Outs -Manne Engines-Machine Shop-Welding Shop I 2 I 5 St•t• Hwy.. New pori B .. ch BE•con 6775 Sailing with Suz-, By SUE FICKER with crew Ross Raye placed 2nd, 1s t and 7th to give him 9% points and a 3rd in the series. e 'FUNNY OF THE EVL~ING' The handsome silver trophies were presented at BYC Sunday ('\'ening by Bill Ficker or the New· port Harbor Star fleet. Each skip. per and crew was presented with an attractive silver decorated ash tray with appropriate inscrlption- "Blue Star-1952." The "funny" of the evening came when Ficker, calling out the name or each boat, its crew and skipper, reflected on his own mediocre per- formance mom e n t a r I I y •and qulpped. -·chaser n . Barton Seek crt'wing-no one sailing." Complete lineup for the series from first to last place is as fol- lows: Frank Wyatt. S DYC: George Flietz. LAYC; Lowell North, SD YC: Bill Boland . BYC: Dick Hahn, BYC: Bill F icker. NHYC: Bob White. SFYC: Howard Rogers, SFYC: Dray. LA YC: S. Potter, \Continued on Page 7 ) By GEORGE WETHERBY Boats •• Marine Supplies IIUTUW. 11118 RADIOTELEPHONES FATHOMETERS DIREC'nON FINDERS ==~":&!---= YICIT SAILS Frllll.orllz Sail Laundry Mildew-Proofing 2055 Harbor BlvcL OOSTA IIIESA BEacon 6017 BOATS FOR SALE · ~· Mower top cruislng & racing schooner, fine tor Honolulu race. a buy that wW be hard to top. $20.· 000. 63' Late TS diesel luxury cru.l.ser, redesigned & rebuilt by Stephens Bros. In 1948 & '49. $52,000. 40' TS Matthews '47 Auto Pilot, RDF, 65 watt radlo.telepbone, fresh water cooled. shower, owner very anxious to sell. $2250. Inqulre. 34' top commercial LOWMAN sport fisher, bullt 1947 $6,950 30' twin screw S E A W A R D sport fish t'r. built 1940. new en· g ines. 1947 .~.500 61' fine Stephens diesel cruiser, 3 s taterooms. 2,400 miles cruis· ing radius. a fint' boat for living abottrd a nd C'ruisin~ .$35.000 26' TS Fairliner. 1947 ...... 8900 30-rt. Owens. spt. fisher. Cro"11 t'n¢n(' ... .. .. ... 3500 ... COMET No. 2493. 18 ~'. 2 s uits sails. trailer. tarpaulin cover. ISO(). Pasadena, Sycamore 3-2363 MOTOR for sale. I ()..h. p. Mercury. Excellent condition. HA 2622R·K REGISTERED Snipe with trailer. Aak S175. will trade for smaller aaiJ boat. Comp. r efiniahed. Sails in goo<l order. HA 2(a..J. 320 Sapphire. Balboa Island. P·14 WITH 1 SUIT sa.il.J, $150. Trailer S25 extra. Call HA 790-R WILL TRADE 46' mooring at the Isthmus. Catalina. for moortn& at Avalon and pay differenct>. Contact Miss Campbell, Clew-- land 62196 or Mr. Goode at 3033 Tr eadwell St., L. A.. 65. IEWPIRT 01101 YACHT u•11 zan Bar-lcle on .. Newport .8eMia BE&c-oa 5881 17' Natl. Sloop .................... $ 300 18' Arrowhead Sloop .... .... ~ 14' Collins Craft Outboard & Trailer ... . 600 21' Launch, Kennath ~. et50 20' Flying Bridge Cruiser ........................... 3000 18' Cabin Sloop .............. 1300 BOAT FOR Sll.E I ROW DO YOU COOK Fishing for 1 hi' pa~r W<'<'k has lx-cn a lmost too good to bf' true. There WE're probably more alba· cort• brou~ht in by thE' ~portflshinc fleet than in any pre,·ious wt'f.•k in I history. The usual drop off O\'er the w('('k ('nd did not take place with many boats coming in with n<'ar George Michaud Co. Uclo Penluala Yadlt Allallorap Foot of 3lat St. Box 1.58 HA 1696 Newport Beach, Calif. OUTBOARD boat. complete. PT'ac· tically new & shore ~. 14' Wincraft Glass boat with 10 b.p Scott-Atwater mtr.. Stowaway tank. mt:r. carrier, oars. CUib· ions. fine equlp. Operated ooJ,y about 20 hrs. Retails about $800 Will take S525 cash. No trades. ALBACORE? Win a Free Fish in Our Recipe Coatest =Y~ s=. A ALBACORE GERHARDT . • • Unless handJed cart'fully in cooking albacore tends to be- come qulte dry. Broiling seems to bring out the wonderful flavor to its fullt'st Tht' following reC'ipe has been a great ra- vonte a t our howt>: Thin slice some salt pork and place over inch thick a l- bacore steaks. Broil under 400 dt'gree heat for no longer than 15 minutes. Ta ke from broHt'r. remove Salt pork and spN>ad w1th the following: ~ cup sour cr~.>am in which has been mixt>d '~ teaspoon lemon juice, '• teaspoon dry or fresh tarragon. a pinch or pepper to sult and ~ teaspoon salt lmor£' or less as desired) (remt>m· ber the salt porkl . R€-plact:' undt>r broiler for fin• more minutes a nd servt'. A dry white wine is rN:ommt'nded with this. -WALLY GERHARDT lA fayette Ave. .. • -.., Newport Blvcl. fiSH fo.r your Dinner Table Caapi Tl4ay by Newport Harbor· a F"l.Shing Fleet! SEAFOOD SPECIILTia CO. 516 .30th St.. Newport HArbor 1507 limit loads both Saturday and Sun- day. We had two boats fishing to. gether. Sunday w e took 110 fish for 15 passengers. Boats fishing the kt'lp beds report bass and bar- racuda plt'ntiful but hard to take on small bait. • • • The big news around the Balboa THE ~ CHRIS FUI SH. Yacht Flag~~ and Pennants 9!5 Oout mpwa1 Newport CRAFT BOAT YA&D Angling Club is. of course. marlin -------------As of August 18 there have been 19 m ar I I n and one broadbill weighed/in at the club as against 16 marl n to tht' same date las t year. . . . Frank Unnell and his boat Lynn scored another first by bringing in the first broadbiJl of the season. 130~ lbs. Congratulations. Frank, but where do you find those little ones. SIDIUSIORD for Ya chting Parties HesteaH•- so'7 ll&rt8e. Balboa 1a1uc1 HAI'bor lMI Jim S. Whyte INSURANCE Phone HArbor 2644 Hinch's ~~ lSOl Cout mpway, Newport B!"Acloa &0'71 17' 1947 Ventnor Utlllty and Tra.ller-100 h.p. Gray. 17' 1947 Ventnor UW1ty TraHer-140 h.p. Gray WANT U TlNOS oa Boat. for Sale or Cbart« FOR SALE and 34-rt. commercial or charter. built '47, excellent condition. Will SANG '711 Qlaat Hwy., Newport BEacon 5414 Tht' following members of the An~o:ling Club have taken marlin during the past weeks: Mrs. L£'e Rogers. Olrl Kymla, Gie Barberis, B. R. Morris. Hub Powers and Henry Wrig ht. <Henry has another Ocean.· Marine and Specializing in hook-up as th.is is being written ). General Insurance AUTOIAnC PILOTS Da\'e Denholm and his Clunle scored twice. Don Locke in the Big OALJ, TERRY Boy with Bill Pigg as s kipper Office: Cone lwfesa lanl ~nc11n9 H brought home the first 3/6 marlin arbor Marine Electric ot the season . Your writer bad one l&cot~ 6 6 I' 901 Co.n Hwy .. Newport liNda on for a few minutes. The fish hit R .. lclence: <416 Httel, Corona clel lofer BEacon 6060 Nigh~: I E 6120-W an albacore jig. We couldn't handJe ·------------~============= him on the short leader so from now on Wetherby is using 15 rt. leaders on his albacore jigs. • • • MB. BOAT 0\VNEB TIE UP YOUR CRUISER AND MOVE RIGHT IN ! -We Wt'T<' out yesterday with Angus Potter on the Who Cares. We saw some feeding fish but they didn't like our flying fish, however , we had a beautiful boat ride. ' .... 3 YR. OLD HOlE .U. PIER I FLIIT -.... The kids in the junior tourna- m•nt are bringing in some nJce fish with Terry Trimble knocking -• - - - - - -~ - - -, Arry Garrett out of the top spot -. ln the albacore division. Terry I~ BOMBER "'ITC'JI.... S495 came in with a Z7-lb. 1.az. beauty. 11, _ _,. That's all for this week.~ see-- OJmer lot, Jt-.2 ZOot>. Bullt to carry 2nd story. Three bedrooms. 1% baths. large ldtc.hen and dinette. Lot.a of tile. E\'t'ry con- venience. FlagstonE' firt'place. Pennanent view. Patio & B-8-Q. l ........ te P DMeMioa l lng you otr the east end. e Sltoc:l protedecf movement • All dwome use WITH COUPON p;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. I e Lumln041s cllel and h•ncl• • Unbree~ebl• crystal e Sw••P saconcl h.lld ~ 1f & .. N\VU ''SUiPLUi"'ftoBE i ~~~OA ~~-.~()one" o1 NEWPORT • HARBOR,.OOSTA KE8A Bll ftM Wines ------------•.1 Beers * *' 411 -. IL. Newpwt leacia · HA 0711 * Ice Cubes Liquors Hours 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. 7 ckya a wtek ntlla.rtMA...,...._..._. ~ ... Best Waterfront Value in Harbor Area $6,000 DASH WILL HABLE ~ ....... $22.500 =:r~~ Call llar7 Dtcluloe or Nell Oameroa, HA 1013. Eves. HA 2092-W EABL· W. rrANLEY Realtor 1111 Newport .... ._ Use Endga Wllit Ids lor 18111111 ' 11wnday. Augu81 21. 1152 NfwNilT I u S.41LI,_,G WITH SIJZt' The Tides at Los Angeles HGr'&or • <Conllnu~ from Page 6) LA YC· Bill Patterson. SFYC; C. Hope ::,uYC. finished fint In the largeet fleet rr.. ......,., A.-& H .............. ,. A .... N ever to make a showing in the p.,. N....,.n..Bal• .. ,, ..., 11 ....._, ,_ 0.... alt1Md It ..._ Lido regatta. Se-cond wu J anie ~ tbne II I*WD Ia PMUic Dlytigbt S.Yillc ,._ Bill £oland, who placed 4th, wu prese11tcd with the Spedal Blue Star Trophy, which is awarded to the sldpper who, never having salled ln a Blue Star Rep.tta be- fore, turns ln the bett performance. Miller. an attractive eyeful on any A.-Low'nde ... '!We Low'nde lllP'Nr helm and the only gtrl to win a 22 ·--· 4:!51 a.m. 0.4 u:tt ..-.. U 4:55 p.m. 1.5. li:.N ,..-U trophy ln this .eries. Third wu 23 ...... 5 :12 a .m . 0.7 11:11 a.m. t.t 5:32 p.m. 1.5 u ~u ,..-'-• Lee ~11. 24 .. 5:32a.m. 1.2 U :M a.m. u 6 :15 p.m. 1.4 .• In the Snipe's Fredcly MIIJer won 25 ... 5:50a.m. 1.6 U:ft ...-. ILl 7:09 p.m. 1.5 11:.----. tA tint, 2nd was Pete Frost and Srd 26 6:06 a .m. 2.1 t!~M p.m. 5.1 8:25 p.m. 1.5 lltl'f ...... •·• e UY() RACE 8EIU£8 U do Yacht Club played host to yachtsmen thl.a w~k. with t hree race. Saturday and S unday-Com- modore Georee Carrinatoft and lit A. ~n otficlatJnc at tbe at«arta and flnlJihea of each raoe. u well u at the trophy presenta- tion, wblttl took plact at the uao Island Clubhoule Sunday at\er-QOOn. wu Dave Toy. AQCU!tl Rlcb TWe Low 'nde JI1C1l 'ftde Low 'ndr e 0 R()IDD8 FOB THE ORJ:W T1 %:!1 a...m.. 2.8 6:17 a .m. 2.5 1:41 p.m. IU 10 :14 p.m. 13 The forgotten men and women 28 S:M p.m. 5.1 11 :47 p..m. 0.7 ot yachting a re, without a doubt, 29 .. 4 :l'J p.m. u ............. . the crews. Everyone wW COIIC8de WHEN"8 THE NEXT RAOEf 30 .. 8:03 a.m. S.l 11:35 a.m. 3.1 G:GG p.m. U 12:48 a.m. 0.1 tbat without a good crew t.be IMMit • .. ~ • • • • skipper ln the world has a ditflc.'Ult Aug. 22-23-24-Race Week, a U 2 Local Couplea Return SCHOONER PU&<lBA8ED Ume t~ ln a aatWactory per-classes, NHYC. F Cat-'=--C . 'The 55-ft. scbooQrr Norcll.Y-. foitbane. ud yet ~n races are Aug. 24-Huntlngton-Tid eland rom aunu nuae built at City Island. N.Y .. has ~ tbf IPOtlldlt .eldom ttops to Race, NHYC. Last Friday two local outboard been purchased by Ted Enoch. of tocu Oft dae ciew. So 1 am takinl Aug. 24 -Hegg Trophy-ORC, motor boats returned from a Long Beach. 'The boat h.a.a a 16-ft. thla opportunity to direct yoor SDYC. week 's vacation trip to Catalina. beam and is powered by a 4 cyl-In the PCa the unbeatable Jack Toon took a back liNt for U• first time ln Uterany ages u Mlke S UI'ke &*eed 1st a nd Doc Suess came in 2114 Toon hlmseU lnaeged a 3rd to quaHfy for trophy time by the a.ldn of his ~th. a ttentlon to Dave T oy, who placed Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gelb of 1413 inder, 115 horsepower G. Jl. motor. 3rcS ia tlie Udo ~Wgatta tills week-s Zebu First Ave., Corona del Mar, in e n( an4 who should have been cutt tt --their 15-ft. fl~r glass Wlncraft. ~p AT a .. dpd cnw ot tlle week lut and Dr. and Mrs. Van Odle or Car-Q&U In \he Luder's class John Hurn- dahll came> through again with a 1st in the series; foUowt.ng in 2nd . pot waa Isenbelss, and 3rd was Tovell. week, tor It was h e who so a bly (CoatiJuMld from P&ge I ) nation Cove In their 16-ft. moulded Th A h assisted Fred Schenck, as crew 1n County of Orange and the City of p~ boat made the voyage, e rc es the important Metcalf series C Au-Newport Beach. There are 12 em-which took them four hours each gust 9 and 10l which Fred won. ployet>S: Harbor Master Russell way. Tht> watl'rs were flat and COngratulations crew. Dave Toy, Craig, assistant harbor master. each boat was spt't'de-d along at 7 of Newport Harbor Yacht Cl~ two clerks and eight patrolmen. to 8 miles per hour with a 10-b.p.l • 'RO\'EB BOY' COMING BAV& Each patrolman is sworn in as a I Mercury One a I b a c or c was For those of you who havC' be<-n sheriff's deputy and a city police ~ught on .the way O\ er and many • BBO'I'KER WJN FIRST wondering as to the whereabouts officer kmds of hsh wer e hooke-d at the In the International 14 neet two of Don Haskell. BYC's own "Rovpr · Island, including sandabs, halibut. brothers-Bill Douglas sk.Jppertn~ Boy," Don has been touring Europe Th~ depar~nt tu.nctfou on bass and perch. with Malcolm crewtng-showed this summer: receiv£>d a card from a U-bour day, seven days a ------- the rest of the Oeet how to get Paris only a few days ago. and he WN'k, l{t,·tn~r conUDuous day a.od U tt:le Boy Blue wouldn't ba,·e tolmd ~ race COUJ'SP the bestest is now on his way back to the Ill"'* pab-ol o r the eaUre bar-bHa ..o tired a.od cart'lf'M If his l ftC! t he fastest for a 1st In the states. Am anxious to hear what bor. It luues ~rmJt.a for and ~UI were fu Ung welL Help :.e.nes. they sail and sun in on thc Riviera ~ cont~ol& aO moor\Jap ln Uae hal'· Oil ''Happy Toot:JL."-Ad,·. John FeniPr, the Flee~foot of e BEEKS HELP SKrPPE RS IM»r. I t ellfor<"-e~~ lallltary rf1:Q- fhe Int. 14 neet, m!ght eas1ly have I Commodore J . A. Seek himself, latlon.a Ia the harbor a.od takes won this week-end s serte but it 1 with Mrs. Seek, and their youn~pst rP~r bay 8amples of watA>r '"Your Haft to tM Cout stDee a.- FIN& P O O D 8 OO C ilT AIL8 COAST HIGHWAY AT THE AlCHa Newport ._. JOHN VlLEU.E ..... 1161 -.~ms he was too busy blowing the son Seymour, wpre on hand at the the year 'roUDd.. foam ~fC a be-er while lounging on 1 trophy presentation dinn e r at There are four patrol boats; one NHYCs deck between races on NHYC foUowing last week's Gold 26-Ct. patrol with auxiliary fire Sunday and so compiC'tely mwed "S/ series. which was won by Tony pumf>, one fireboat tha t handles the last race! . . Torrance. with Phyllis Rawlins up to 600 gallons of water a min- Turnabout bemg fal.r play, Peter second and win Fuller third. ute. and two speed boats. Gales. who placC'd 1st l.ll the SCYA.! Ther£> are few people in this 1 Two-way radio eontad 1s kept (ll.aced 2nd in the 14s this weeJ:<· area who have bt-en more mstru-tb.roQC11 the Oraq e County po- end to Douglas who placed 2nd m mental In stimulating an tnterest lie., ra4Jo ll)'atem with all polle-e the SCYA . Third place in the 14 in sailing amongst th<' youn~Pr dt'partment& Wecuards and tbe fleet went to Lamb. whose boat contingent of beachcombers than l'. S. CoaAt Guard for co-opera- Black Sheep didn't ~m to go too Mr. and Mrs. Seek. th·t> aad prompt IM'r vlce In caM' far astray m this ser1es. Their dock 1n fl ont of tht'tr of emergt'acJt's such u personal In his Viking Marie, Andy Gram. Balboa Island' home has for vear:S lnjury, droWillDg and slold11g of rhe tactician's expert. proved how been under the co'nstant uSt' of \'f'8fleb or n re. on boa rd ,..-uels. really exptort he ~ by coming boys and girls who t'njoy sailing ;-.:pwport Harbor is ont' of the ;sNOW OPEN cs NEw >ut of ~ serles With a 1st. and oth~r water sports as well. In greatest assets of Orange County. • "TR..PL.E THHEAT£88' fact. it wa.s off of this dock that It dt' e t \'t.>S the kind of water and The triple threaters-the Light-my brother a nd 1 first learned to marine protection that the Har- nlng fl~t's family team, Mr. and saH quite a number of )'ears ago. bor Department gives with its ~· Elmer Potrler 'and son. sm. Along the beach near them. be-alert. efficient organization. pro- bi'ougllt fhelr boet through to a tw~ Turq uoise and Topal Ave.. tecting life a nd property without fi rst. Eric Weisberg's yellow flash, stands a veritable forest or Snow-rt'gard to fair winds or galcs, timt> Galaxy brought him a 2nd. And bird masts and many has been thl' of day or night, a nd ,,;th a defi- rtw> clear. darion call from the time when the 8e(>ks have rescued I rute Interest in a ll of the public Ligh tnln$: flt't't and .other inter -a boat from sto~y winds which that uses the harbor as a play- ,. ted yachtsmen t hts week -<>nd topplt>d it O\'er dunng the absence I ground. a place of residence or was "W her e is Potts?" 0( late or its owner. work. ·.-_ Potts ha.; l;rov:n out of hls almost Along a bay front mushroomin~ ___ _ __ tutbitual fir,t, hut this may ~ dut>. wit~ piers !Tlarked "Priv~tiC'" and 1 I"'SH IIOOKED OX IU C£ ·•t !Past 111 part. to John s new t'Q\Upped \\1th J;:8tt's. c hams. &nd ... t.ltere~l 111 brt We ht>lll' he spends locks to insur{' this, tht> B<'('k pier Bob Foley or Pasadena. ftshlll~ h "s t ur r -.c;il:n).: and mort> timr in !>lands sin~ularly rr~·e of such in-from the 50-Ct. schooner Dn·amer Laguna . hi biting parapht-rnalia: no one is In Cherry ~ve. proved _that ?ld In tt1e Mt:rcur.rs. A R. Sm1th forbidden its ust'. tlmers don t ~ow e\e~ythllll: ulaced l~t. Mtl b 2nd. and Hunt 3rd. As a result of this ~t'nerosit y about the ball likings or hsh. ~l' : i:l\ e ) w noticed what a great myriads or youn~stt'rs and thPir hoo~ed a sm;3U .bass on !'-gram rurnou· tht<-dn:-s has b<'l'n havin~? 1 pSrt>nts. too ha\'1~ rom<' to a of n ee and SIX !ash on boiled po- l.ehm~·' s t<tKt: noh· · · · ThiC' most I J{l'eatt>r l'njoymPnt or hf<' throu~:h tatoes. "·e cou•t.J n.u:.tt r up 111 the Lehman lM!ilin~ and a keC'ner appreciation 0 4 4 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 • 4 • 4 •lr-et tt-1~ \\l t·k·Pnd ''us six on~~~-of tht> natural pl~asur.•s ths:, an•a II) A 6" A ~'~ urcJay and fi\'(' on !'unday. has to offer. Thank!' to th<' 8<-<-ks ~ .. ~f""''lll ~ Danny Elhott se('mt>d as much I for makin~ this pos...;ibl€'. tt homl' H ht.; IA'hma n as ~ the e BIG U.\CE \\ t:E K n t:<:.\TT.\ family "32" the Escapade. and I Don't Corgrt ::-.=~>wport Harbo1r ,\ith two ftr:-t:. and a third placed Yacht Club'.; bw H •• ,.,. \\'•>t•k It•·· Your Famlly Rea tai.Jl"aftt (Cloeed TaeeclaJ) 1411 Cout Blvd. srst rn tht-l-<'rit'!-Jot-:1 Thorn( ~a tta this Frtda~ ~aturrl1y and illRC('d 2nd in 1 h• "'''. • ... and yours sunday and a lll\1'>1 nil , '"'' Jl:l rl ~ Harbor lMe Coroaa d.-1 HJa r rruly was out tht•t I' 11.1 in~ to k('{'p timt' list 1s ·!Jt• "l.u•u." \'"OlJlll'lt' !11•r <'f{'W'" mtn i on crl.'"in~ in-with Hawaiian ,•nll•ai'IIOI'r" at ... t£'a d of nn n•~bo<l.)· C'lst-'s cute :-.;HYC Saturd·,\· r.ight ~~"~' ~~~u at blond<' l'l't''' . the races and ''.II hf> lnokun: lor· • •SKU'' 1111'CIIC'OCK \\'l S S ward to hearin.:: ~uur ..,~·a-.;tvri·· ... Mn.;t noll·worthy Jl('r rormancl.' or at tht' "Luau"' E~J><'C'tall~ 1h< '"t h£' "t>l'k·cnd eame fr(lnt " 'kipper'' the crui~t> to C',ttalma "ht('h 11~1k Hitchcock. son of 1\tr. and M1''s. plaC'l' thas w<'•'k-t•nd I lwnr !lwn• l'f•nt H..i tChC'tll'k or Lido 1~1('. Skip, ~H(' ~nnw L:OOdies: Ahoy, Cocktail Lounge AND THE Dining Room and Bakery French and Italian Dinners GE~E'~ 705 Coast Blvd. Corona Del Mat Phone Harb or 1102 Skippers! who tuMlS lfi· this month, saill"d his newly acquired L{'hman ror s.u .:uos OS F l.\' Rh U 1nly thf' 3•·d 1 inw in this week -Usin~ a 31 ~-lb bamboo t l~ r 11\l. ··nd's Sl'rtl'!' and on Sunday, in Don Smith of CosHt )IPsa cau:ht 1ariablt' wtnds that "''uld confust> I S<'\t'ral salmon. 'lll w('id•im: .tt •\'l'n the exl)4.'rt<; u t limPS, Skip l£'ast 12 lbs. ln all h£' ~rou.::ht t.n 1 ~ailed an admirabl<' rae£' from be-over 200 pounds of thc ft. h. He IS 1 KEEP 'JP W ITH THE BO ATING NEWS OF NEWPORT H ARBOF =\ACi 3Y rinning to end to cross the finish currently in ~ntral Alaska, nt'ar iine in first place. the Johnson Rh·er. an cn~in~~·r on In the Snowbird (l('{'t Pt'te Frost a road making project. Presenting· A NEW IUTIIOTIVE ~--· · S-E-B-V-1-C-E AT YOUB ROME 1. Wash car. 2. Clean interior. 3. Clean. car body and apply heavy hand-rubb ed wax coat- ing. '-Clean and wax chrotne fittings. S. Clean white sidewalls . 8. Apply preservative to rub- ber surfaces. AaJ of tbMe M f\1ce. N-Dduecl at your coava-'61e lf'IIN'I • • • or ALL of tbem for oaly ....... -............ cooaple~ AT YOUR REQUEST WE WILL SUPPLY NEW WINDSHIELD WIPERS, HEADI..IOHT UNITS. etc. AT REGULAR PRICES. Free Installation S~lal Att.Uoa to ..... 0...... PHONE FOR APPOIN'J'Mli:NT BURY COLE Blrllor 0792.\Y THE ENSIGN. READ SUE fiCKE.P .3EORG:: '. :~':'EE':. ~-~· AND THE OTHER H ~RBOR FEATuRES EV~r:~· ·::!=':~ :; ~ THE ENSIGN "'-•: HA·b<>r 1114 ~ 11 04 COAST BOULEVARD ~ ENSiGN CORONA DEL MAR CALI FORNIA ~ I am e nclosmg. D D $1.51 fw a ll.art.or Art~a ab«'n ptt011. ss.ee fOf' aa oot..tdf"..or- Rarbor A.rea tabecrlptlon . • N~M~~---------------------------------------------- ADORES~~----------------------------------------- c1n------------------------------~ BPW to Aid In Drive For Hoag Hospital Funds Yacht Club Holds Luau The sands of Lido Isle became 1 ht-sands or Waildk:i when nearly 100 people celebratl'd the Lido Isle Yacht Club summer regatta with an authentic Ha"'&ilan luau Satur- day ni~ht at the Community Club- house. 11w :-.e"·port Harbor Business a nd ProCI.'ss&onal Women's Club has agreot>d to handle collection boxt>S to bt' plact'd in business houset> to nus~! fw1<b Cor the Hoag \lt-monal llosp&tal. which "ill be dNhcated S<'tJl. 14. BPW Prtts&denl Evel).n Varnt>r Engagement· The parents of l\flss Joanne Olson. ~lr and Mrs. Richard C. Olson or Costa M<'sa. announce thlo'ir dau..:htio'r's engagem<'nt to Ronald E. Birtcher. son of Mr and Mrs. Fayette Blrtcher. 226 Poin- settia Ave. Corona dE.>I Mar. Announcement was made at an intimate tea held rt>cently at the Olson residence. Lily of the \oalley corsages with hearts and arrows revealed the news. Tentatl"e wed- ding plans art' bcin~ madE' fn:- October. Both the engaged couple art' .-aduates of Harbor High. Y ourstone's Stork Is Jet Propelled The&r stork must have had a jet t>ngine, according to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yourstone or Costa Mesa. who became the proud parents of a 91h poWld baby boy last Tuesda y morning. On their way to tht> hospital in Santa Ana. Mrs. Your- stont> dN"&d<'d to cht>Ck "; th her doctor. H. R. Hall of Broadway Avf'., C'osta Mt:'sa . Sht> never ttot any farther. Fift£'<'n minutes latl'r shE.' ga vt> b&rth to thl' new baby in Or. Hall's officE'. IFather Your- stone has nightmarl'S 'whE.>n he t hinks that thl.' new son would probably haH• bel.'n born at Fourth and t.ta&n ~ts .. Santa Ana. iC thP) hadn't stopped by t hl.' doctor's of- fice.~ has named Mrs Henry Vaughn to head the commit tf'(' which also In- cludes Mazie Bird for Balboa, Sal- lie Peyton for Corona del Mar, Bernice Allen Cor Balboa Island. Ruth Gerrish for Costa Mesa. Marilyn Wh~let· Cor Lagw1a. Mrs. Vaughn will handle box('. in New- port. R('('Ords will be kept of all col- lt>Ctions, and credit will bc given to each area. Dick Richard has made up the cartons to bt> used for the collt>Ctions. Tht' dcsign wa); suggE.>stf'd by the loca~ hospital driH• committee. The new water line to thE.> hos- pital is now finished. an~ work i~ now undE.>r way to pack road- ways rE.>ady for paving and to pre- pare the lawns. gardf'ns. trees and flowers. ThE.>re will tM-thrce roadways to the hospital. The first, now open. connE.>cts with Superior Av<'. Next will be the roadway to join the new Free"'&y to be constructf'd between Costa Mesa and NE.>wport schE.>duled to start some time this fall. This road may be called Bea- con Hill Road or BE.>acon Road, bt>- cause it will connt>Ct with the Freeway in line with Beacon St. Beacon Hill has been suggested as th.e name of the hill on which the hospital st.ands. The third road will take off from Coast HJghway near the junction of Balboa Blvd., and will go over the bluff to connect with Superior Ave. Palm lea\'es and hibiscus gave a decorated background for color- ful Hawaiian costwnes worn by the ladll.'s and some of the men attending the Ha"'&ilan rete. Soft native music throughout the eve~ ning made atmosphere and rhythm for dancing on the deck, and in the lanai. Talentl'd guests contributed with Impromptu entt>rtalnrnenL A tray of paper hibiscus flowers with Hawaiian sayings written on them providl'd added fun· as the guests discoverl'd their meanings. The real climax of the evE.>ning came when the underground oven pit. built in the sands, was opened to reveal the luau pi,. A real feast ceremony accompanied the serv- ing or the Hawaiian smorgasbord. The comrnjttee who arranged for thE.> intimate luau includl'd Mrs. M. A. Anderson. c h a i r m a n, Mrs. George Michaud, Mrs. Row a r d Lewis, Mrs. Dean Collver, Mrs. James Beattie and Mrs. Irving Watcher. AAUWPlans Fall Activity ActivitiE.>s of tht-Santa Ana ~ branch of the Ameriean Ass'bcia- QIGIIUJUII. Qi4,.u•• tlon of llniversity Wnmt>n will bf>~i n in S<'ptemb<>r with th<' an- nual party to wE.>Icome new mE.>m- tx>rs. Coll<'g<' and university woml'n who arl' intt>restl'd in joining the group are ask(>(! to rontact Mrs. Harold E Wilson of Corona dt•l 87 ANN ~t!l ~· . l;farbor 1329-W. concerning : l'h~b&hty. Tht> Santa Ana branch Colli'J!E' t!•rl!' arl' nl•l til" nnl~ or AAUW includE-s m£>mb€-r-. in all Ont>S \\hO a rl.' Rt't lln~ th"lr wa rd-parts or Oranf.(E.' County. robes ready r~~ fall M. n~ \\1S<' I On<' of thP p r 0 j e c t s b<>ing matrons. realizmg t!tat .!-martest p~nned this yt>ar is the sponsor- stylt>s and a ~~llful !-•lectlon shiP of a production of .. Aladdin comE' at th~ b<'~n!lmJ: or .my <;('8-and H1s WonderfuJ Lamp," schl'd- ~n. a rt> d01 ng tht"&r autumn sho~ uled to bt> given latt> in Octobt>r pmg t>arly. If you plan a coord&-by tht> drama dt>partmE.>nt of Santa Hospital Bires Mn. C1waley Mrs. MarjoriP Crwnley of Bal- boa lsJand. who has servl'd as de- puty city clerk Cor the past three years. has bet'n appointed as re- cord Jlbrarian for Haag Memodal Hospital. She will assume her duties there Sept. 15. She had been a medical secretary In L.os Angeles for 25 years before coming to the Harbor Area. Thunday, A~ 21: 1852 ONE MONTH OLD TheN wu no celebration last Friday, but tiny Uzbeth Crowner observed her first month anniver- sary. The new baby wu bom to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crowner on Tuesday. July 15, weighing In a t 7 pounds and 7 oun~s. COl'li"'\'ALESClNO AT HOME Fred Simpson. 703 Begonia Av~, Corona del Mar .came home from Community Ho.pjtal last Friday. Mr. Simpson had been confined in the hospital oocause of a heart ail- ment. l ANNOUNCEMENT! WARDS. LEE ANNOUNCES OPENING EQUIPPED and of COMPLETELY MODERN 4UTOMOTIVE SEBVICE For All · Makes of Cari e Motor Tune-Up e Drum Truing e Brake Service e Wheel Balancing e Motor Overhaul & Repair e Batteries & Battery Service e United Motors Service e Electric Auto-Lite Service "Be Good to Your Car ' 409 29TH ST. NEJfPORT BEACH HARBOR 3588-W Gift and Mapi~Shop na ted wardrobe, you'll want to Ana Collegl.'. ha\·e evE.>rythin~ sl.'t, lso you'rl.' not ..:.:.:......:=.::.:::..:_ _________ ~==SE::::::::::::::=:=::=::::::::::::::::::=:::::=:=: --~ ~ -.. -ii !! --~ ~ ~ --ii ~ -- TICK-TOCKS FOR TIMELESS HOURS A new reature m our Maple Shop . beau- uful 8-day docks . M o :i e r !'1 ti mepieces wtth :In antique look A~thenhc early Amencan designs for contemporary homes. SlTM.Ml:K STORE IJOl'RS: opea dlilly and f\unday: opeD evHllnp Tuf'8day through Saturday. HARBOR 1547 THE ISLANDERS • &.!boa lsle!MI . PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS SEE THEM NOW While the Selection Is Complete .. ! Brownie Block Prints AND : CORDlALS out trying to buy hat. gloves or matching skirt. just when you should be dressing for some nice party Ia ter this season). So Rah! Rah! for the college girls. who makE.> us think about our fall " ardrobes. Somettmea It Ia t.be aclaeMOr- letJ U..t ctve that addNI toac:.h to your co.~ . . . New at O'BRIY:~'S, for example, are t101ne adorable "llp~~Uck red" 8borUe llovM-· SarprWac aa4 ema.rt - --they wiD ctn ~ addNI toaeh to a clark eo.tume or plaid. b fact you'U be amaUld at how versatile red caa ~ u aa a.ooeMOry color ! For formal wear, louc or port, the whJ~ 16-buttoo leactll r love .. a mDIJl • . • a.ud a ve~y pracUcal purcb.a§e, t.oo, bc'c-IUIM' It'll a cla-.lc atyle. "The small head" is thE.> right look in hats and at the same time hats an> being ft>aturl'd in tex- tured fabrics. Do not overlook the yarn knit and crochE.>ted caps. I O'BRIEN'S have them In the most fetching styles ... and they are a& comfortable as they are pert and packable. Dressier hats lby Mad- cap) include felts with all·over French knot embroidery, velvets, and hatters f E.> It --· a real plushy looking fabric. Whether It'll a donn, a tra.lD trip, or aa evelllq afl'hom.-wtth Ute TV, it yoa waat a tu'IIArt robe, eome U. O'BRIEN'S. Here you w1.11 flad a ("UUd wl~oa, 1BJQ Velma broqpt Mdl from N~ York. LDelucliD« t.M tarta. plaid da.ten. plawb.ale cord• roy dorm eoat. (W'Wcll IIIActat ,.,.eD appeac ouWcle tiM clonll wallA 011 oeeuloa), a lovely pare IUrr'all 8llk travel rotle, Upt u a feather to pack aad It eomee a. rit>h ~ eolon to ~d ~t soli. Thf'll the~ I• a.a adorable •ew qolltfld taffeta l~f' coat .-omplet.ely llaed ; with eaady-fltrtped ta.fteta a.ad • tu.na-t.ek euff8, of COOI"'Ie. Why ;; • aot ).)Ome lll aad eee tbem y~ ~ .elf. We'd love to laave 70Ql ~ ii -. i NOW ON DISPLAY : -~ l ) I_ ... ~ Brookillgs r V AIIEff STORE I ... ~ .!ii'ioa c.;: ....... -~ • ii i l&U OOAft .ouJ.8YAIID I ooaolfA --. II.&& I .U...-~-- O'BTien's Suggests: FALL FASHION FUNDAMENTALS for Flattering Figures NEW! Remey is introducing a light- as-a butterfly nylon net pantie or girdle with satin panel "tummy smoother ... white, ONLY 3. 95 AIM la Matdllac Olrdle SECOND SECTION Thursct.y, August 21. 1952 Harbor 1114 cmd 1115 . CORONA DEL MAIL CALIF. Aa l..,._tlcnt New.pa.- COftl'iaa dW eotln de, ol Newporl Bacb. 5 Cents Vol. 5 -No.2 • • • of soc:ial note BIYC to Elect 016cen Friday Fair Awards Are Listed Local florists and nurseries won 1 Costa ME'Sa won a Hrfit for his Graff of Corona del Mar. a second a numtx>r of awards in thP florl· entry In FFA ~f cattlf.>. in baklng; T. W. Watson o( Costa _ ~ '£6 . . . Final regular meeting of the culture displays at the Orange Glenn Thomas ot Costa Mesa Mesa 8 first and second in cann· season will be held by the Balboa County F air. won two firsts In the Junjor Horse ing: Jim Fi.sht>r of Costa Mesa, a Jack and Connie Newton have Island YaJ:h t Club tomorrow (Fri· Morris Molho. who operates Show; James H. Bailey of Costa st>COnd in baking: Mrs. M . PfirT· just returned from a vacation ln day)'evening at 7 :30, and officers F1owers by Morri In Balboa, won Mesa won a fifth plaC't' award; man of Co61a Mesa. 8 third '" what must be one or California's ror next year will be elected at a first in arrangement for store David Bagwell of Costa Mesa won baklna;. most delightfuJ areas • • • the that time. opening, second in tropical ar· a sixth: Kenneth Batley of Costa Winners m ~wing included Mrs. Sierra N~vada mountain region Last picnic or the year will be rangement, and also in old Cash-Mesa won a second : Judy Glascock Gract> Sodt>rl.ind or Costa Mesa, nt>ar Blahop. They traveled a pack he1d Tuesday, and trophy presen-ioned con tainer. hospital arrange-of Costa Mesa, a third, and Bonnie four flrBts and two seconds; Mrs. trail via horseback to Green Lake tatlon will be at the Balboa Yacht ment of cut flowers, 1~1 of flowers. George of Costa Mesa, a sixth. Frank Burchfield of Corona del at the 10,000 foot level. The camp. Club at 8 p. m. Thursday, Au· nautical South Sea arrangement, BiJiy Warne or Costa Mesa won a Mar. a second and a thiJ'd ; Ceo.flPa ers claimed their limits of rain-~t 28. and third for anthurium and bon fifth in the Senior Hone Show· Blankenbaker of Corona ~1 M.a.r. bow and ateeih8d trout every day. One of the feature events or the voyage col'tl&ge. Nonnan's F1ower W. E. Stanfield of Costa Mesa. ~ a first, t.hree seconds and a third: J ust for fun they decided to hike summer B1YC schedule was h eld S hop of Corona del Mar won third third: Gordon WhN>Ier Ranch ot Earel Rosalie of Newport, a first. back to the base camp rather than this moming __ • the ann u a 1 In arrangemen t for st~re opening Costa 'Mesa. a second; Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle Johnstone or Costa use the pack hones . • • although 'round the island rowing race. and serond for anthurturn. Mrs. F. W . Waer of Costa Mesa. Mesa, tv.o nrsts and a second; Mrs. experienced mountain c 1 I m be rs Last wCt"k's meeting was held Sub-Tropical Landscspe Nurst'rY firsts with :\1ajor Monte and Mona Frank Stover of Costa Mesa. 8 will telJ you that coming down is Thursday evening Instead of Fri-or Corona del Mar won secon.d and Ll!!a. both champion!' first: Louise Compton of Costa 50metimes the hardest type of hik-day because of the Gold s presen-Wayside Gardt>ns of Costa Mesa 0nf' of the ba~ v.innt rs in home Melia, a first : AnHa McClelland of tng. tation dinner. Commodore Noel won third in tropics! outdoor Uv-economics was Mrs. W H. McCoUy Costa Mea, a first ; Alaynf' Comp. They started back after dinner, Barlow announced the following ing room. Other winners were: of Costa MPsa. wJth three firsts. ton of Costa Mesa. two firsts and each carrying 150 pounds of equip. awards for firsts in BIYC compe-Bamboo Corner of Costa Mesa, three seconds a nd fi ve thirds in two seconds; EveJ) n Ta}·lor of ment on their backs and it was tition: second in patio of flowering plants; canning. Mrs. J . H. Crue of Costa Costa Mesa, two M~conds: June around midnight, after having PaddJeboard _ Jim Bridgman, Ellis Bros. Nursery or Corona del Mesa had a first , three ~nds Payne of Costa Mesa. 8 second. hiked over snow, mud. boulders, Carol Williams. Stevt' Ros(', Mona Mar, second in rock garden; Gay· and one third in canning and bak· Marianne Williamson o f C06ta through streams and among the Rae Barlow. Bosco Burns. Pat vern Gardt>ns of Costa Mesa. first ing, Monna Ftsher of 'osta Mesa ~1£>sa \\on two firsts, a se-cond a nd native wild animals, that they Dyer and Vice Commodor(> Tony and second in dahlNi!.. two seconds and thrt'e thirds in three thirds in baking and ~v.ring. reached the bottom. Too tired to TorranC't'. Winners in the amateur division canning and baking. and Judith Wllljamson of Costa go further, they spent the night Rowing-Jim Bridgeman, Randy in flnricultUr(' includE-d C. H. Wil-Sit:Tid Neff of Newport won a M~. three seconds and a third In a dirty old moth-eaten muJe Wright, Pamela TWist. Hank Kyle, son of Costa Mesa, first in astors thil d in bakinr· Mn-Grac£> M in baking and sewing bam • • • and said it felt like the Lmda Preston. J ohn Herrin~ton, and marigolds and second an car· -::----------------------=------ Waldorf Astoria to their more Carol Eymann and Commodore nations; Mrs. John :-<eff of New-B I I A than weary bones. Three-month-N<X'I Barlow. port • firs I in dai!>ir·s and "C'cond • • mpro· vement ssn. old John Elliott Newton stayed Diving Randy Wright. Carol in cosmos with his grandmother in Santa Williams. Hank Kylr. Sally g('it· Tht' NC'wport Harbor Future Monica instead of m ou n I a in tf'r, Mike Baurn. Bosco Bums. Farmers of AmPraca won thc FFA El 1952 53 D I b. his 1 Ba 1 d T J chapt('r pro.)('Ct booths compet1· ts • t (' lm ang t year. Mona Rae rOW an om ones. tion. The Costa Mesa Grang£> won ec • lrec ors Up in the High Sierras. th(' 1 ~wimmin,:: -Jim BridgE'man, 0 C f Nt>wtons bum.....~ Into a classmate I Vicki !':pwb<>rry, Mike Lamb. Mary '-t•cond amonr! rani!" 'nunt) arm ~ K 1 L' da C('ntf'rs and Gran~P chaptN·~ of Jack's from Pierce AJn"iCul· Lou Lloyd. Hank Y e. an Winners 10 the aJn"iculture dls-n,r,.ctors for th£• coming y~>ar Good walt'a pN>SSur.-1~ no" 11 ... tural Coll~>g~ and saw a truck 1 Prf'ston. ChanC't'f~d ~touncf', Pat pla,·s includPd: Walter M . Mertz \\l'tl' electt'd by thE' Balboa Island I sur£'<! forth(' t•ntirP •~land,. t•n an from Balboa". ~11 .How;£' n )f'r and Comm orl' N'(l('l R<\r· or Corona dPI Mar and Mrs. f>oro·, Imprct\Pmt·nt A~>.c;_ocaat lon. at lh£' an t>mE>rgenc). bt'caU!:o•· ot cnm- . . . In~... . . . th . T rushnam .,1 n 1 ... 1a :'\t t""!:-a n .. ~. iil •nual mt'mbt r.-htp rv•eun,:: held pleuon of tht• c1rculatur~ "~dt• r A tragace pet tncac:k>nt occur· Satbn~t Ftrs t S no\\bard ract> m\h tomato dl\1..,1on· ~1rs Tru-la-.1 Thursday f'\'enan,.: at the Com-sy::olt'm by am.tallatiltn n1 the watrr r£'<1 recently down in China Co,·e was won by Phyllis Rawhns: the shPa~ st>Cond an hom·~ ·d£''' r. •. munaty Church, w11h Prt>sadrnt line across th, bay from BalbnA when two dogs were allowed .orr 1 !'<'COnd by Paul U\8dN;y: dmgh· ons· ~nd a firSt and. serond 10 J A. &>t>k presadm$: )1r P£•terson !'oa111. their respective leashes ~·hal e 11€'S, both races won by Dlarl(' Ward. cu'o't.'Ord gtapes; ~1 Fisht'r of On tht> nE'w .board arP Mr Ro·f"k. FoliQ\\;n,.. Jt~·vnmwndataon" 11 youthful owners were rompang on Costa Mesa. a SE'cond an tht' tomato Clar<'nce Hagbat>. Arthur P etf'r on. event of ftr€' \\f'rt' ~iH•n don·• the beach. The dogs took out I Soldi i Body dan•don. thtrd 10 Conrord 1{1'8p<''>, :'\Ire; Gt>rtrudp McC<o ll. Hans Brof'r· cong~t the-st~ll> v.ath auto:-: ~> after a plump cat. that probab!Y e s fan;t '" \'RimON' a pples. firc;t in tnf". Ronald Barlf>W and M rs. I that !tr~ fightan~ e-quJpmPnl can't was not thE' runner it had been m I JX'A r<: fJr~;t in hl ackb4-rrit•!-C'. H. 1 Glad~ s Bro1 ht•r !', and It:-an alt('r-gf'l through: kt"('p ca rd~n hO!lf' .. its earllPr years.·· for It had Js Brought Back j wn~·n or Cu::ola ~tPsa. se~nd '"!nate. !om ~h Mast~~~ The trus t·jcoMt>ett'd as a fir(' fisthting ~id been a family pet for the pa~t 15: pumpkins. c; "c 0 n d in banana ees. \\'ilJ m('('t latPr to el('{'t thE' TheN' was also a re-commendatJon rears. Before the cat could jump squash; Mrs J. H CasP of Costa Of!IC('f'S. . I that propert) owners use mel.lll ~to a near~y tr~ the dogs ~u~ht S('n;ces for Cpl. Jamcl' L., Mt'sa, hrst 10 Hubbard squash : I A comm1ttee report ":as glv<'n cans with covers f?r trash, not tn 1t and . viCJousl} mauled at a nd Av('rY 22.year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. w H :'\tcC'alh· of Costa :\1t>sa. by Arthur P Nf'TSon. cha1r:man or exceed 50 pounds m \\t·acht whet1 kiiJt'd 1t. The ownt>rs .. who ~re Mrs.· ·Thomas L . Avery or 609 second in il'l' box Cooklrs. 1 tht> ;t'Cently rt'acthated hre pr£>-load£'<!, for !ht.• dual pUT"ppS(' (I( permane!"t residt>nts m C:hana Larkspur A\'e .. Corona del Mar, Hoy StaCford of :-.:••wport \\On a \'entaon comrrutt.et· ~e ~1d h1s k~Pln& alley:. clean and for flr• Cove. pomted out that ~her£> as no "ere held Monday at Baltz Cha-~ firs l plac<' award for his entry in group had mt•r 11.,th ~N' Chad Jan ' prt'H'!"taon . lt'8Sh law fo r cats • • ·. l!1 fa~t l~e I ,1 Corona del Mar. a nd inter· FFA cattlf' Rob<>rt Workmen of 1 BriSCOE'. and "E'~E' mformed that PollC'C' .lhlt'f R. P. ll•>dgkinson ft'line pet \Vas law-abulin$! 1n ats ~t'~t was at Fairhavt>n Cemt'tery. there wa.c; no hr<' hazard from r~port£'<1 m a INter tlt th~ a!~SOC'I&· 0\'"" front yard. RC'\' Alec \.. Nichol:; of tht> Santa Th W G und~rsn-ound 1!8SO. hm· storaJ;:t• on taon on actaon. takt'n '" respons- • • • Ann First :'\tf'thodis t Church offi· ey ere u ests the ISland . bE'caww all regulataons to 8!-l>OClataon r('QU~l:. :.uch as th• MORE o:-.: PET!' ..• Harold • Pd I an· comphrd \\1lr A!' for tho d<l. Jt.a.-.h Ia" IO~l<.tl o,tiiOO o{ "trar and [)(.>e Wilhelmy's littlt> Black onC'~I.-A,, ... ~. who hnd s('r\'t'd fnr Of Fred War;ng hE>avy mi. tru~~ crnssin~ thf' I fie la "''S pnforet'd' ~~l:Tls. onE'-wa ' dOS! was killed by a hit and run . net a hair in Kor€'a. was • :\ta ran(' A\t~ bndgc M r PPtrrson afh' bN"'''"" M ann, r d Am• drivpr on Acacia A\r. in C"nmna ~111';~ri: artlon Junf' :!1. ju..c:.t ont' :'\Jr and :\t r~; Harn ~tt'ily of 260 rpport• d t.har then \\a!' no dan~Pr thys t Tht> ch1Pf c;aJd d<:<• that del Mar. last w ('k \\C<'k lx>forr ht' wa.<: to ha\'f' comP F.'l.t'nine Cam·nn Rd. Shore Cliff!:. to thr hndgt>.bt>caU.."f' th<· \\1·1~ht nr.,., mt•ton·~clt .. llll'\•r ttcu. beE>n ' • • • hOm(' on lN\'\l'. Thl' body arri\'Cd rC'tllrn~d a \\.tf'k aho from a .-.Urn· 11:. ~'CJ.,UaJJ~ ~l!'tnbtltf'd • <tnd t h< aUth\lrl7.1~ for lht> l'll\ ~nd \'l.dl h D lSA AND DATA .. 11 \\CH\'t 10 San Francisco AUJ! ~ nn th(' mrr·, \acatmn in thf"ir hom€' !'tall" truck. arr wlthm thP fnad hm11 <•n ~h€' •~land p..trt of tlu ltm" t'VPn have to 1>4' an ATOM homh ltam~ral ship. Sapulpn \' i c tory. of p,.nn!'~ 1\fllll:t \lo~;t of thrir p..iiiiiiii.lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ t(• blo\\ Corona del l\lar sk~ --hi by "hach bruu~:ht hom(' 309 "ar dt·ad. ht~lirli!~ '' '" "P. nt n' Hnr' <'~ "' the ume tht'y fmash putting an thf' lit• "' O!> born in Michigan and 1 ~1kr· m•11r \\'tlkr:. Barn'. PE•nn .. y 1· l<'nth ):aS !>lation within a duZl'O hnd lht'd 1n Cornn» dt'l :\tar for \anw. and mtlwr· rptlt'IIY h••causr blocks ••• haw you Sf'en th(' si.t.P h 1 · 1 d · d . ks" lour ~ rar!'. gun t\'(lf!: ar<' 1!:-JJ<Ir· :\otr :'\I<' ly'" <:t!>lt'r 1:1 Just nn t•r-of thPar under~ouBoond .&a_s tan · ·. 1 111:-and d <.1'-lt r l'l<1rb:\ra .h'ann•·. ~on<' a H•raou'\ op<-rut1on. · · The James. ths. l<'r!nl'l at thP Corona dt>l :\tar addn·'~ ThP\ dlct takr ttmt' out '" ha,·r Harbor .ar<'a .rt' ad€'nts a~d !'an~ ,ond 8 broth('r. S..:t nougla~ A\· lunch i.,Jth not<>ct tMnd leadea F rt>rl of Tu.o:un. \\.E'r£> transfet r('d Ia. t 1 ~"n at Camp Ruck(·r Alab~o~mn \\'onm: and hi!< bt·other Tom. and week to the1r form ('r homP ~t · \l~at lhf' Fn•d \\'ann~ homt' at Santa <;ruz, where Sgt. Booth wtll School Chums Plan Sha\\·nec. Tht'n )trs. )teil:o· went • be actmg comrT\8nder of Sa.nta back to hPr native city of Tyrant' Cruz state hlghway patrol st~taon. Get-Toqether Lunch with th€' WarmJ.:"s' sistPr. Helen 1 · · · The Gi.l Browns of Poll~. Ap. Four school chums will m€'('t for Waring Martin. wh('rf' th<'Y had a pare! Shop an Co£ta Mesa h~\(' re-lunch at thE' Balboa Bay Club rt>unaon or 10 srhr•nl l:arls t•Ut of cen.Uy announced th~ marriage of sometime this w~k-end. The girls, an ori~nal cro" d of 11 that had therr daughter, Maneta. to Ch~· who hav('n't .JIOtten togethPr sincf' f::TO"'" up together. ter Cooke .of Chicago. Tht' bnde th<'v )('ft Montt>C('llo CoUegt' In tht' was assistant chief stewardt'ss of · th be' h F h Un.lted Air Unes In Chicn .. o. mid-west before e war. are lm: Robert Josep arq er ,.. ~n thered togPther by Mrs. Mel • • 5 An Berry or Lido Isle. Miss Qui Fos-Dies m anta a IAIINS MOVE FROM LIDO ter. a houseguest at the B erry !'('niC't'!' were held Saturday in MenJo Park is the-new address homt> for several months. Is one of I the BrO"'-'Tl Colonial Chapel for or Mr. and Mrs. W. H Jahns. who thE' quartette. Others art> Mrs. Rob<>rt Jost'ph Fargher . 81-year- ronncly lived at 119 \'ia Koron. Daniel Downer of Pasadena and old Santa Ana residt'nt, who died Udo Isle. • Mrs. DoMa"Fisher of Blythe. WNinesday of last w~k at his i jiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii home· 2102 N · Ma 10 S 1 · Rev Pa uJ MoorE' Wheeler of St. J8.11'leS Epis- copal Church. :-<ewport. officla ted at the senriC('S. IJVING ROOM BEDROOM DINING BOOM ETHAN AlLIN SIKES ILIN& FANCHER EH&kANDEl SEALY eftd • • • ....,~ 790 S. COAST ILVD. LAMPS AND SHADES WAU SHELVES BEDDING 't FRH DELIVERY CREDIT TERWS PAnO FUINnUU ......... eftd A.llll'lliMfl'l Survh:ors include his daughter- In-law. Mrs Jessi«.> Greig Fargh<'r. a nrl hi!< granddaughter. Miss J ('ssie Jean Fargher. both of Corona del Ma r Mr. Fargher was born on the Isle of Man. came to Callfor· rna in 1907 and had lived In Santa Ana sinC\' 191 i . He was a retirt>d f'ngin€'er ------TRt"E GREJ\Tl'lo'E8 "Thl' C'haracter lsu cs of True Greatnt>ss." bast'd on 2 Peter 1:5-7. will oc th£> subject or the sermon to be gin•n by Eldt"r Hollis L. An· <1erso n at the Sev('nth Day Ad· ventist Churth at 11 a. m . Satur- day. Tht> Scri ptur~· shows that through a knowl~t:' of Christ we discern Ute perfection of His char- acter and we will desl.re to ~me wholly traMfonned and ~ ln ~ image of Hil purity. Give her a HOOVER and _vou gn,e la,er 1M ba t Page 10 Thumday, Auguat 21, 1152 Want ada make everyday 1lvma euler. Many a want Ia tWed through use of a 1LDe or two. MALONE H. HOLMES GENERAL INSUlA~ at the VOq81 Co. n s e-st Hlt'-Y· New,.,t ...ca. lusin•u MloH : Iliac.. 7461 R..sid•nc• ~: HAI'W 2444-W S.ETTLJNG I N THE HEIGHTS • Mr. and Mrs. George Bagnall ! are just getting settled in their own home at 542 Aliso Ave., New- port Heights. Before moving here four weeks a go, t he Bagnalls had lived in Los Angeles for nearly 25 years. Mr. Bagnall has just opened an import store on Coast Blvd .. Corona del Mar. Ensign Want Ada brtn£ Reeulta A· I PLUMBING 8PJX)IALIZI'.8 IN aEI'AIIU!I Day a MPt Water ~-- Modem Po-Tools for Sewer I SW: S+•PINt• ~~?._ 11 Le..;;• Boss BEACON ... 1 /r W M Sl t Allllo, Newport l!leeda BACK T O CAMPUS u d eareers ---twelve Harbor arM ID&d&- rnoltlelles liD~ up lD new fall ClOittumH •• featured a t O'Briea'a au- tumn fubloa show, but RoaDie Jtt.rteht-r, muter or eeremon.lea. l'fl- fu!Mood to •Y which outnt waa tbe moat a ttracUn. The modela are left to right. Nan Broughton, modeUlal{ career : Mary Allee Hood, S t.aalord; Teolta M.aata. VSO; lo.a~~e Ot.on, bride-to-be; Mr. Blrtclter, M.C. (aad buabaDd-to-be); Audrie Berc. New Ht'xlco U.: I NA St&Dyer , P_...aa Olty Collep; Lonlta \1lDCf'Dt, Oreroa U.; and Na.Dey Tritt. Harbor ffia"b. --photo by Folaom _.S THE TWIG I~ ~E~T Anoth•r in tiM MriM of bri.f biotrepiMM preMnted by N•wpori lelbo. Fed•rel S.Yift91 •'"' l oen Associ .. lOfl '1'oday's youngsters are to- morrow's leadt>rs ." Promi- nent Americans have round many ways to express that view and ask for training a nd education planned ac- cordingly. These people have a n ablt• supporter in Mrs. Helene Csenar or Balboa Is- la nd. . With a winning combina- tion of personal charm, en- thusiasm, energy and good leadership. Mrs. Csenar has helped bring success and d is- t lnction to many a project 1 fo r the Parent-Teacher Asso- ' ciation. the Girl Scouts. and other important ci\'ic groups I Merry Christmas Dear Friends m the Harbor Area: I'm doing my Chnstmas shopping early. you see I have to. I need your broken and discarded toys NOW --- tc r'1end and make new again s6 that I will kno w that ALL the Harbor Area children will. have a Me rry Christmas! My helpers • already are busy at my Har- bor work shop, 115 22nd St., Ne wport, with paint b rushes and glue pots. Please bring your toy contributions to the Thrift Shop at 505 32nd St. or call HA rbor 3492-W and my workers will pick them up. Lovingly , S. CLAUS. t of our community. 1 Balboa Island has long I tJeen the favorite \8C~tlion MRS. HELENE CSENAR I l!>pot of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Csenar. In 1946 they decided to spot for visiting troops from mluly make it their pennant>nl home. A I Southland cities. lnt ludt'd in the , new house at 206 Opal w as their Council are Brownie'<;. IntPrmE' t - I Ctrst major project. Tht!n, with diates, Seniors and Mariners As dau'thter Vicki beginning her flrst Ma riner Ship Troop mo..mbers. a school advPnturf's. Mrs. Csenar be-counterpart or thl' boys' Sea Scou c·aml' intl'rPstcd in PTA work. S he I mt'mlx>r~hip l!irl!' lram saiUng \\a:. '>OOn dralt••d a!--<.'urn•!>pondm~ b.•n• handl111..:. swimmtng and wa s.·crctaz y (Cll' the • '('\\JJ()rt Beach I tC'l' :.ports t I .I - Elementary Schools PTA. tht>n as To thcs•· man~ ac~ivlties. Mrs \'icc Prl'~tdt•nt. This spring she C'Sl'OIH s till rmw. ttml' to add compll'lt·d a tt-r m as pn.•sident. ml'mlx•z·:.htp In t h•· \Voman's Chic h•udml-{ thl' unit's 2055 members I Ragu~ and to ~el'\t' 011 thl• city's throu~h an t>\<•ntrul yt•ar. P<ll k. B••uch a nd Rc•cn·ation Com . KOt'FEf~ K LATCH mts!>iOn. In tht·ir basic aim of dt•Vt'loping A fund lOt' a t'llllllt to ~l:rve aU 1 clost>r r£'1ationships and under-uf Orun~f' County is onC' tmpo~t- 1 !>.lundin~ betW£'t'n hnmP and :.chool, <•.nt pz·oJC'Ct shar~d by local Gtr ' I !arbor High Rroup:. ronduct a r~-Scouts. W I? ur't• pkust.'d that they I warding and well-organizPd pro-han•. placNI t!wtr fund, which is I ,::-ram. Their Koffee KJatch is a "."o~·tn~ stt-adtl). wtth our Asso-~ood example. A "Room Mother" cra tton; W~' are ulso proud of is named for each school room, ~trs. ( srnar s comment about us a nd with th£' t£'achc r. arrangl's a w.e kn~w first-hand or your As- program in the school cafetorium. socrallon !> help and support for Co r r e e and refreshments are mauy important C'ornmunity pro· servt'd. everyone gets acquainted. jccts. Such friendship and loyalty the tE'acher outlines her class pro-to our comm~ity are highly val- gram for the year. a nd questions ued by us ~II. : a nd discussion arc welcomed. Held Comm~mty work Is ~l~ays 8 fa- t>arly in the year. the program \"Orlt~ w~t.h our ~alton staff. lays the foundation for parent In-for \H' a z t a locall} O\\ '.1:!<1 and o~ t erest and understanding through-crated savings ~~Hutton. Fore- out the te rm. Its local success was most in our alms 1s the payment featured in 8 .story with pictures of high dividend ~eturns for sa~­ in the Orange County Schools pub-inp accounts. This Is reflected m llcation as 8 suggestion to th the 31 consecutive semi-annual PTA groups 0 er dividends at a rate never less than Arty PTA ~ffioe this year ! Yes 3 per ~nt per annum which we Mrs. Csenar wilJ again serve ~ havt' PIUd our depositors. Place local unit as Parliamentarian and your savings here today. S tart the Fourth District PTA 88 Parent them earning this same high re- Education chairman . tum. Girl Scout work takes a good share of her time, with Vick.f a troop member and Mrs. Csepar serving thla year a.s Vice President of the Newport Harbor Girl Scout Council. "We a·re reaJly proud of the widely varied actJvitles our Girl Scoutl enjoy in the Harbor Area", ahe says, "wtth' fine troop leadera directing the busy pro- grarv." The Girl Scouu· "Little Houae" on Balboa Boulevard is a favorite ~~~~ .... OIL SAYIIIS -·'*·' ............ IIWNIT lUll, IILiflllll DIRECTORY lNIIIJIIA.NOIC "BE SURE -INSURE" with Maurie Stanley IDauranc:e CouDiellor HARBOR 1111 225 ltfutDe Aft,. Balboa lllud W. Stuart Foo1e GENERAL INSURANCE MARCO ANICH. ~te Phone: HArbor 24-P.O. Bax 1 21.17 w. Balboa BIYcl. Newport Beach, Oallf, CIN AUTHUR MURRAY'S 4.11 COA!rr BLVD. Corona delMar ()pill 10 to 10 For trw daDce .....,.... Oa11 HArbor 1- Furniture Restoration Ola1r bottoml, ~ and atoola restored ut.lng cane, Nih, reed, ete. HARVEY'S Furniture Repair 2050 Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mea. BEecoD 118-J NiJii&f ldiOOU HAYDEN HAVEN For tbe Pre-School Tot ~Heliotrope Aft,. a.l Half. and AD-Day s 1 • B)' Hour, o.y, w .. k .. .._til HArbor 1081-R Silver Platers ADd SOverwniU. Repair -Reflnlahlnc -Rtplat. Gold • Sllftl' • Copper -.._ Near Ccmmunlty O ulri:ts 191<1 Harbor Blvd., ao.ta .... Bl:llccm 5111 . JltJBIO M~aret L Scharle eacher ot PlaDo Orp.nlat. A~ ~~ !07 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona dltl Mar PIANO TUNING Service -Repair PAUL DE'.AK Official Tuner S. Puadena PubUc Sc:boola Telephone: HArbor 3549-W PIIYAIOLUIA--8 K8 Lawrence K. Gundrum, M.D. 1741 Superior Ave., eo.ta Meu Practice limited to Dlaeuea ot Ear, Nose, 'I'broe t; AlJer1D' OUloe Houn: by Appointment BEacon ~ or BEacon 8835 Bruce F. Sims, D. 0 . P hysician & Surgeon Practice Confined to Care of the Feet 1195 Coast Blvd. Soutta Laguna Beach. Phone 4-6611 Om.R.OPRACTOR Wilbur C. Wagner, D.C. Cbiropractlo-Physlcal Therapy Colon Irrigation Cases cared for under work- men's comp. &: di.sabilJty lns. P hone Laguna 4-23~ 314 Octan Ave., La~ Beach niNEBAL DI.RilOI'Oa Baltz Mortuary Chapel by ~Sea HARBOR 42' Corona del Mar. Cal1fonla Ample otf..Stftet ~ Frieadb-Netabbothood Sen,kit PARKES-RIDLEY GRAUEL CHAPEL 110 Broadway m:.caa :5110 ao.ta M- aoonNO RoofinHoc;-An TW New fa andRe 287ft.~·· Free estimate. J T. MORRIS 1595'Newport Blvd., eo.ta 11.- Phone BJ:aeon 5179 (Ewnln .. : HArbor 21415-11) Tlaanday, August 21, 1152 Local ReaideDIII Taldng ReacfiD9 -Workshop Mn. El'nlly N, Beettie, 203 Via Mentone, Udo Isle, and M.iu Agnes Carlson, 1105 W. BaJboe Mlvd., Newport, are among the 73 stu· dents who have been attending the Worbhop in Reading at WhJttJer College during the two- week period ending tomorrow as a feature of the second aeulon ot the summer school program. The Workshop presents practical and progreaive elauroom methods for t eaching reading In the elementary rrades. Little Bo Peep woulda't bave lo.t IMtr IMep If Ida~ llada't lwoea aulf~ wtUt a tootbacbe. Help nn "U..,.,y Tootlt.."--adv. Use Enatgn Clualfied ada. ... On the Island - 8J' IIUN8TER O&EELY petio. John left thf' nrst man rn While the rest or Orange County the front or the store and accosted was engaged in the grim earch for th<' ll'Uln in the back, and found two BiJly Rupp las t w t>ek, the Island jacket wh('re> it had been tossed bad Its man-hunt, too, with armed over the fence vigilantes, gun play and blood let-Meanwhile the man in the store ting. But, as everything on the went out the front door and !>Ort of Island is done on a notE' of gayety, hid in S tan Hadfield's doorway, our posse-party was really more whJch attractt'd a ~eat deal or fun. "ttPntion from the whole s taff In 1'wo young mrn rntPrcd John that r£'al PStatt> orrice. as th<' Bidwell's haberda11hery and whilt' ma n's cloak-and-dag~t>r action" ont' of them was busily cngagt'd WC'rE' such as to lead en .. rvonP m with John inspecting the habcr-t he orlicf' to b<>liPve that some dash, the other floa tf'd to the back B-Class movie was being filmed. of tht' stor E', hooked on to a hand:• • Leaving Hadfit"ld 's, tht> man some blue sports jacket, size 38, ,...~hen sneaked ---actually sncakE'd and eased out of the back door, • • • across Marine Avenue into and tossed it Into a neighboring Sawyer's haberdashery, and whil!' --------------------------=--....:..:the rathE"r bewildered Hadfield * Guide t I land Sh ¥ people were observin-him, J ohn 0 S ops Bidwell atme in to tt>ll of thf> at-. t<'mpted thl'ft. so e' eryone dasht>d ICEEt.p •s UNION SE~VICE HAii»or ll9 I • PAR.K AVB. HEitSHEY'S MARKET SPOT • HArbor 1000 200 • MARKET SPOT liQUOitS HArbot 1000 ISLAND HAitDWAitE.- 202 • RO O I REEl HA I 124-J 210 • KIM of CALIFORNIA HArt-1411-J THE ISLANDERS, Gifn HA 1547 212 • 214 • over to warn M r. Sav.'Yer. M r. I Hadflc.>ld, an alt>rt young man m any crisis, went to the rear of -Sawyer's to cut off the culprit's e cape. Outside of Saw}t>r's back door Mr. Hadfield found another handsome blue sports jacket. size 38, that had been tossed out be· fore his arrival. With this indi- cation that the backdoor was r<'ally to bl• used as an escaPE' hatch, Mr. Hadfield then. reflec- tively, deeided tha t he was equip- To B. l. Fa-r, ..... • 201 • Wt.A. W. SANFORD Reeltor HArbor 2462 SKINNER'S PHARMACY HArbor 011 1 • JOLLY ROGER ped neither bv fore-arming nor na- tw-e to arrt-st a ny 6-foot sneak ~ thJcf. At the moment o f the fuJI-2 blooming of this realization. th£' ~ SUS(>('Ct , ha\ing SN'n th~ pohcf', > • 2tl BALBOA ISV.NO VARIETY I Jack Bidwf'll. and thl' staff or Had-~ STO RE HArbor 2111 w fi f'ld's offic<' coming in Saw:,E-r's ' 1 front door. bolted out throul'{h the back do()r to lib!•rt). SANITARY LAUNDRY I ~ Cl!ANERS HArbor 10 216 • ~ Mr. HadfiPid mjssf>d h1" fh m~ tackh·. som <' impuh.I\'C' b~ "'<~ndf'r I bouncrd a fr11~mrn1 of rt~t•k nff th<> C'!>C8JX'C'' head. bUI ht· dtd not stop until hi' h('ard th<' pohc" threatrn to shoot. F rom that W. D. JOHNSON, J EWELER HArbor 2b40 218 • ISLAND LIQUORS HArbor 1394 220 • • 2211h SHIPMATES Boyt elld Girh' Weer HA 2219-M pomt the pohce took chan:<'. and tht• t\Aoo ~oun~ mrn \\••r• "'lw·ltl'fl l from thf' h land ••• Tift: fti.SfO (iAM£ -out-of·Jamt few tu. ndghbon. I will not enumerate hla kindly acta, as ~ he hu atendr-d to my household alone would fill this papttr ••• 41 OUT OF 48 TATES -- There met'ts each day for lunch 10 the h land Pallo a group which a t tim€'5 resemblt'B a Nt>w Yea r's Eve party for ga)E'I). and at other times a re so graH a to appear conspiratorial Topio. of con"er- sation ra nge from mathematicat formula~ to whf'ther or not some- onE> pa<;stnJ:: tht• "111d0" lli gt•ll me a li tt II" fie. h~ or not Onc·e. 1n answt•r to Hlml" on{' ol thE> "roUI• wond<•r rns: ahout out-of-state 11- C(•ns£>s on t hf' Is land, ~nt> Gras- SE' IIi r('('Orded a ll th&t he suw. 46 of them all told. with North Da- kota and N~w Hamp-.hir-(• not be· ing obs~rved In th, year's t1mt-of his study ••• "MAY D AY" Thl:'y art> . llckler<. for facts and "-111 go to the en<h. of the earth to provt.>, or dJspro'f' or to I<Wn- tify a quotation Duke Gardner 1ecently w.kt>d 1f anyon!' kne" the origin of the ex- ....II preulon ''Ma.)' Day'' u UlleCI 1D ahort~wav• radio for the di.scanted SOS. No one did. Nona Hyeor uked Buddie Ha~n who didn't know, bot Gypsy Ha.nMn ata,yed with tht> qut'Stion for da)"'' until she found out that Jt wa a dopted at <Aneva Conferenet-for Jnt~ma­ tional Use of Radio in 1932 and It ts the French "·ord "m'alruor ," which means "help me.'' ~always so fresh-so delicious ~~ R~StDva& GJ ·'~ CANDIES ~~ TEO OWEN BALBOA 226 • • 223'h ROBERl:> J EW!LERS HArbor 2l21 • 22S EARL W STANLEY Reeltor HArbor 1775 It IS just about t1mf' for lh•• man "ho lt•a' es 1 he f\!k nn1.' a .. ~, .• CUrl!) for S2() tu :.lllkt' d1!<tlll ••Il l lht• hland HP al\\in' \A,Orks ----------------8-ALBO~ ~A~~A~VE~~·----------!>hnP~-"h£·rt• ladle, an· 111 rtll• uli·l Hnrf' -.ton,. G .. n•·ralh h1~ 'ton 1s HINKLEY'S PHARMACY HArbor 3168 I t h1:11 hi' hal-had n squabble ~ 11 hI • 301 BOARDMAN'S MARKET hL-. \\1(1' anrt 1:-makinl! a lan:e )02 • HArbor )17 1 purchA"' '" :-')11-trt• hrmsrlf ~\llh 1 ~er Sf'! mangh, a 'Pr' im-/ plau..o;tb iC' t 1anspan·n·t ,.,or~. hut h .. has mad<> it "ork on thrf'<' d iffPr- rnt tnJ):-ro M&rrrw Av,.nu!' and 1S well O\N' $200 ahPdd nf thP "am£'. Watch for him : hf" ""II be back The 8001C SHOP HArbor 3215-W MAGGIE'S HArbor 1241.J PEeGY SMALL Fe1hion Sporhweer JACK'S BARBER SHOP HArbor 1806 SNI P 'N' STITCH HArbor 3028· W )()4 • ~ z ~ 318 • < ~ 320 • l20 • • 305 COTIAGE WAFFLE SHOP HArbor 2b72 • 307 HOSTESS HOUSE Resteurent HArbor 2365 • • 31 5 MARILYN F lEIDY. Reeltor HArbor 1958 ••• GESTl"RE OF KI.SDl\"'ES~ Our Island is a placE' w1th '£>ry kindly JX'()ple but certainly t here IS none mor£> kind nor morf' con- Sid{'ratf' than Grac<' DiMal'{~io. Grac-e hl'ls arran~;l'd to ta kl' ridins:: l<'s.son;. bt.'Caw.e her frwnd ~1ar1on I IJanP~. our biblinpole. 1s ,..uch an rnth•l-.i:l"rrc •-QUI':.Int•nn• Ar th€' rorona d,.J ~tar :;;tablt'' her asSIJ:nNl hor,t• \\a~ P1Xtf', an 1'\t•n-paC't•d. "··11-mannt>rf'd a n ci ' lovablr· an1mal who wa' palll•nt Rnd h• lpful "rth Grat'f' Alltr h••r '"'' fl'\\ )t•, ... nn .. Whll'h prll\ ••d Ill IJ, (JU!It fa lll.;lliOL SOS RADIO & ELECTRIC HArbor 0780 322 • I Gra<·(' hrar d 1 hut Ptxtt• "ho :-. hnulcl h:'l\• b;•••n ju .. t ·•" tur-d ,., • 125 GAY TOGS :-.1r~ Pl\ta~-:~:w at lhf' ··nd uf '~·•' tiArbot loll w 11"'-''ln, t'tluln 1-W' hlll'li •• earn dnd riddt'n "'"~''' r h.J' ..... nw d;;n PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY PRESOKIPTION8 .4.LWAY8 DOUBLE CHECKED ILUIPTOII'S IL\RBOR DRUGS 111 Cout IIIYd. IIA.&BOR I U I SPEOIILIZIII II Visit Our Beautiful Cocktail Lounge SAl'S SEAFOOD AT THE SI6N OF THE SWORDFISH 16278 Coast Hwy., Surfside Merchants' PROTECTIVE SERVICE la now available lJI Ute NEWPORT HARBOR AREA For com,plete laiOI"maUoa rail 1 •. M . Ot1YON, Oar._ Grov~ MOl StateMerchaats' Police u.u.n... ........ "' 8TAR Pai'VAft D&IWUq AOKNCW ThPrt· w1ll ht• non•· ,;, that CraCt' h~t:. I• l:t..,,.J 1'1'-lt' 1 cor tIt·· ... umm•'l ,.u that P"'"' '' rll hav€' nn t•x t rn work I ••• 1<;.\RT t-IQl' A K t: STOCl' ' I Ju~t om• Nlrt hqut~kt' ... ,m ~ I hll\(' h<>ard 11 )o.fltd. ttmt' and a~a1n . tlmt thost• long drt'ams that on£' ha'> thai :<N'm hl last all night ion~ ha\f' bE-en prO\('n to be of only a Sf'rond duration. 1 ha\'e douhh'<i r hts. and ha' <' €'xprC'SsNl m~ doubt -.tn•nUtlU:<I) on man) an 1 O<:Cal>IOn ~ly r<'fu.sal of the I hrory wa!> bas<'d upon two prem.Les on£'. that I knew that m~ Ion~ dreams lal-l<'d S<''<'ral hours: two. what mett'r dld th<'Y havt> to mt'asure th€' lt'n)!th or som£' one else's dream? On(' nrl.!ht l dreamed that 1 was ftrushin~ dinner. when dess~rt was srrved. whtch wa. a \'erv la rJ;:"E' plultt•t , heaped high with ·a .:n>at mound of .\('flo. a mal de mer f,!rt"'('n 1 j(>llo, and I rost• from m~ s<'a t and tood up on t hi. jello. It I provt'd to be the rockiest footin...: I hav!' c•v£>r had unde r me, and a t its shakiE>St moment. 1 was pokNi in thf' b<tC'k by my httlf' helpmt><'t. awakl'nin~ m {'. to ask 1f 1 wer·~· teellnJ: tht• <'arthquakt•. ••• OETI'~R--OlTT-OF ..JA~Il'\ Hiddt>n away on thE' allh Nl5t of Aj:tllt<', unknown to mo t rt' i· dent or thc Island is on<' of th€' trit'ndllest, most h••lpful and able people in o ur wat<'r-bound rom- munit_}'. Bob Martin and his Is- land Garage Ia a combination tele- phone exchabKt". bank, and rett•~ . .. : . • • \ ~ j ' '" i ) ( .,_\'~~ :, ~'-'\ l \~AZ I l -- Don't 1nve11 •n o 'onvertible try o box of RUSSELL STOVU ASSORTED CHOCOlATES to win the girl (o nd her Mother)! Few con resist their fresher . fiMr good~s I :. •· ·~ !tOf'ok well of you ond each otker wne n you •erve IUSSIU STOVER HOME-FASHIONED FA- VORITES. Temp~ p«on rolll. fudges, butter bona. A YOriety to pl.a1e everyone. heryone "'goes tof' IUSSlll STOVER 'ICAN DEliGHTS ... ttw "perfect to.ste combinotlon· of fr~h pecons, soh buttet-Crf'om .::oromel and smooth milk chocolate 10 •'• 1 tt. ~I » CORONA DEL MAR PHARMACY P resc.r i pt i on Pha r ma cy ' ... ......, c...·. i Page 11 ~T Thursday. Auguat 21. 1952 Book Borrowiag Dental Clinic ~!!. .!!45 ~!!!~~ Opens Sept.lB taken out 89.447 books from the Newpor t Beach Public Library and its Corona del Mar branch this year. While the grand totaJ of books loaned was 10% less this year. the total of books loaned from the Corona del Mar branch was 17,590, an increase or 3,360, und the city librar y maintains an average circulation of 7.32 books per capita. which is higher than the Am£>rican U brar.r Association a verage of six books pet· capita. Right now the main branch of the Ubra ry is in t<>mporary quar- tl!rs at the Ebell Club, 515 W. Ba lboii Bhd .. Balboa, while the lib1 a1 ; buildin · is b<>me: remod- ell .. d fu1 fo1 mal opening Ulis fall. The renovation is being done by James Ray, contractor, directed by Raymond KE'nt HarvE'y, arehi- t e<:t. Head librar ian Dor•othea Sht>ely r eported to thE.' annual Ubrary Board meeting this week that the re has l:x>t'n a ~ain of 1 <7r in non-fi ction chotce o r reading over the prE.'vious ~ E'a r and that the num~r of nE'w books purchased was 1.191. Because or the increas- Date for the opening of the Frank R. Wilkinson Dental Clinic sponsored by the Newport Harbor Assistance League has been set for Sept. 18. The clinic ls open on a nine-month schedule and c~ses treated in the clinic are referred by the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach Schools. ' Last ycar the Leagut' S ervice Center was newly build hous ing the dental clinic so that the clime was op<>ned mid-year for only four ana one-half m onths of service be. fore school closed in June. During this time 186 cases W('r(' referred to the clinic, according to Mrs. R. R. Hodgkinson, dental clinic chair- man, and 96 children received den- tal care ... many of them for s<>v- pra I visits With the opening of school In Septem ber, the Assistance League I hopes to have two dental chairs to increase the number of needy chil- dre n that can bt-helped. To this 1 <'nd thE' Cl.'t·amic ''happy tooth" banks have been placed in busi- ness houses throughout th<' art>a soliciting f)Ubllc s upport lot 'h·· ex penses of the clinic. ing numb<>r or books which have ---- not be<>n rcturnl.'d to the library Skunk Pom· I YC this ~ C'ar , it was n<'Cessary for the libra nan and th£> boa rd to invoke T Go c • IE.'gaJ action in sOmE.' cases and 0 on nuse press misd<>amE'anor charges in I I for gener al ctrculatton. Point Yacht Club have departed order to gN . thf' h?<>ks re turnPd The flag orrtcers of the Skunk I . Member!> of the library board on the cruise from Santa Monica tncludE' Mrs. C. M. Deakins, chair-to San Miguel Island to search for man. ~rs Edgar Hi!J, secretary, the hallowed boncs of one of the Mrl> !:ite~n Hoar. RPx Brandt past commodores. J uan Cabrillo. and Cl W. R1chard. These grt'at mariners will sail in Rancho Meea Nursery School the S kunk Point Yacht Club flag- s hip. "Bluejacket." a schooner owned by Bill Palmer of Be\'t>rl y I J-1 ills. Las t week. Commodor~ fll'!'l Hugh<'Y a nd board of dlrE'ctors I held an instruct ion dinncr for thl' cruisE' ship with notablP gu<'Sts 1n attendance: Fla g O fficer And} Davis. Joaqum Alvarez, Howard Chastine. Ma rk Y o r s to n. Tom SkayhiU. Cholly Angeleno. ~unw Boonn and B a t h h o u s e Fred Schenck. S tate Ucensed and Approved From 2 to 6 Yean S upervised Care and Constructive Pta¥ B.EA80NABLE &ATa Open 5 daya per week-$ to S Transporta tlon Fumlabed 190 E.' 15th St. 008TA 111:8A PMMB.....,_III1 Minute We do printing of all kinds as and when you want lt. Man Snacks NOW· OPEN AT NEW LOCATION LAKEWOOD BLVD. at FIRESTONE Same Fine Food Same Friendly Service DROP II FOR A SIACI VI e 'll Be Happy to See Our Harbor Area Friends ' MINUTE MAN SNACKS ti'HEL and STAN HOWARD Lakewood Blvd. at Firestone --------------- "Orange Empire Reporter" FOUR TIMES BAILY with LOCAL IAnOUL w•LD- N-E-W-S 7:45 a. m. 12:00 noon 3:00 p. m. 1:15 p. m. -*-· J:VOE -1480 on aU Orange County Radio. • + The Church Points the Way to a Newport Obureh ol Our IA.cl7 of lit.. Oumel 1441 W. Balboa Blvd., Newpori. BA 011• FaUter Steptaea 1Uie7, Pulor FaUiet' EdmDDd llaeehJer, AMt.. Put. S11nd•y ~••ws: 1:00, 10:00, 11:10 •· m. Wee•d•y ~.u: 1:00 •• m...-c-feuiOft: S.twd•y• •nd eves of I st ~id•y• end Holy Deys from 4:00 to 5:15 p.m. end from 7:00 to 1:15 p.m. Obrlat Cbarcla by tile Sea OommUDlty MeUlodlat Balboa Blvd. at 14th St.., Newport.. BA U.W Paator: Rev. Tbomae Bo7 Pe.df!U Sundey Wonhlp Service: 9:46 end II •· m. Ch~trch Sdtool: Children'• Di•ilio11, 9:45 •· m. S~tndey Yollttt DivisiOft: I I e. m. ~ldw ... ~eeting: 7:)0 p.m. Wedneadey ''•ceded by-6:30 p.m. 'ot-l~tc.l: Jil.nt C bureh of Cltrbt S..Uft UOS VIa Udo, Newport ~ PbG~Mt HArbor JU8 Sundey ~1: 9:15 •· m. Sund•y Service: II :00 •· m. Re•ding Room, II I '•lm St., L tboe, Opet~ d•ily from noon to 5 p. m. eu~•pt Stlfldeyt •nd Holideys Flnt BapU.t Cburdl of Newport ~ Balbo& Blvd., ltth a Ooart Sta.. Newport ~aetor: Rev. lvaa 0. E1Ua Su11dey S.I'Yic.es 9:45 •· m. ~nd•y Church School II :00 •· m. Wonhip Service 7:30 p.m. S1!1'dey Eve11lng S.I'Yice Mid -week Sei'Yice: 7:30 p.m. Wednead•y--#r•yer ~eetitlg St.. .Jam.ee Epl8copal Cblll'dl 3!08 VIa Udo, Newport Beacll HIAlater: Rev. Paal lloore Wbeeler Pltoae HArbor USO Sund•y Services 1:30 •· m. Holy Communion 10:00 e. m. ~omin9 Pr•yer •nd WmOft Holy Communion fim Swnd•y of month I 0:00 •· m. Chu;ch School C~•ues Th11!1d•y S.rvices 9:15 •nd 10:10 •· m, ,reyer G~o~ild •nd WI'Yic.e of heali119 10:30 Holy Communion Newport Heighu Newport Harbor Seveat.lll Da7 AdveaU.t Ollare.la Newport Blvd. at Bolaa St.., Newport ....... Pboae: BEaeoa 6201-R or BEacoa 'Jtii-J PNtor: HoW. L. Aadenoa S.turdey Mornin9 Setvlcas S.bbeth School: 9:10 •· m.-Sennon: II :00 •· m. 'r•yer ~eeting : Wedneaday, 1:00 p.m. Frid•y Evening Ve1pe11: 1:00 p. "'- St.. A.Ddrews Pre.byterlaa Cba.rell UU! St.. ADclrMn Rd., Newport BeApta Auoee tile St~ from mch School. Pb. BJ: 1011 Putor : Rev . .Jamee S. Stewart Sund•y Wonhip Servic.-1 •• 9:)0 •nd II •· m. S~tnd•y School .t 9:10 •· m. Sewport Harbor Lutberaa Cburcl tetn CWf Dr .. Newport He&pta PbODe: BEacoa ION-W Supply Putor Church Sdtool: 9:30 •· m. Swnd•y Sundey Service: II :00 •· m. ......,_...._ old is Slavt or /Waster," ... Horace. You catut ot serve yod and 'Wealth," said Jesus. But every man serves Cod or Wealth. A man's use of money is the thermometer of his soul. The Miser is heathen. Covetousness is idolatry. Look at him ... bumping his head on the ground in worship to a silver dollar. 'No light i" his eye. 'No sottg ott his lip s. 'No litt i~t his voict. 'No smile for his "eighhors. 'No lift itt his life. AND, wben he is dead, :Vo tears /or his departure. A wealthy man pointed out to a visitor his vast land holdings . •1 own as far as you can see in all four directiotts. he boasted. The visitor pointed upward ... uHow much do you have in this direction?" Money is useful but not eternal. This Support the Church Series Is Made Possible Throuqh the cooperation of the F BASIN SHIPYARD-Roy You11ione Complete ~•inten•nca for All lo•tl 701 S.yside Dr., Ne,wport le•ch HArbor 0222 BILLHEit.IER AND WALKER Builder'• Herdw•re and Specl•ltle1 810 Coast Hwy., Newport Beech, BE..con Mil DEAL'S S~OKED FISH You C•tch 'em -We Smo•e 'em Hwy. 101 •t M•rine; •nd Newport Pier, HA 2031 GENE'S RESTAURANT •nd IAKUY Specl•li&ing in Wedding C.k .. 705 Co.st Blvcf., Coron• del Mer, HArbor 1102 H. T. GlAHA~ IAIT AND TACKLE STORE leit end Fislllf19 Stlp pfiec 607 Co.st Hwy .. Newport le•dl leeco. ... HIRTH HARIOR-RICHAR.DSON CllUI$8.$ U-' Cnt'-n end S.il loets-W•r* w.,. 10) le,.We Of .. Newporl ... ell ~ ft74 . rAUL C. JONES and SON IlEAL ESTATE c-plote RMI &tete el'd ,...,_ s.m- ZJ07 W ...... -..,., ,._~ ...... Hett-ZJ IJ UDO PENINSULA SHIP'r)\J.O' c-...... w--.s.r.~ ... toO list St., Nowporl ... ell Kert-lOI ~LIH P. WA.SkEY ... ..., -A.ppt-- 1411 N....,t -..,., N_,... ..._.. H~ 402 IOIBTS JfWB.8S ~ .. itit. ..._,., ,..... eMe l.e..... ...._ UJV:a Wen.o A .... lela... ltle-', HAt'-2121 &.. J. Klsn.a a COWPANY c-....... ~, ........ s.... 2aaJ ....,,.:. aw • .......,. ...... HAlt. am STAFFORD ELECTRIC CO. ln•t•ll•tionJ, ~•intenenee •nd Rep•i11 110 Co•rl Hwy., Newport Be•ch B .. con 6321 ltOSAN INCORP'OitATED M•rine Division end foreign ~otors Ltd. 625 Coest Hwy., Newport e .. ch k•con 741 t SEASII'ORT LANDING COfFEE SHO, Open 24 hou11. One me•l •nd you will i.e bec.l: 117 Co .. t Hwy., Newport Beech B .. con 6116 SY~PSON end NOLLAR 512 lith St., Newport Beech H•rbof 2404 ED L SEDElMEI~ -REALTOR I OJ Co..t lfvd., CorOfte clel Mer Hert.or 2766 THE IEAUTY IARN Tony W.lum-H•ir S,Yiist 1127 Newperi -..,., Newport leech H•rbor I 591 YE:UOW CAl C<»A,ANY s.m.t Newpwt ... ell efld Cocte ...... Q7 C...t Hwy. H.rt.or 222._.ec0ft 5124 NIWPORT-IAUOA F~L SAY1N6S I LOAN A s..._.. lwtll•lluw -P. A. Pet-. PN.W .. t nn Yla I.Wo, Nowpott ...... H.l'* 1100 I ct.AIK WITAWIINQ, INC. c.m.u.. ,......... Sped. .... .0. lOtti St. Newl"'ft ..... Hert.or 2109 SEAFOOD SHCIALnES C<»APAHY s,...._ •• : We .... ""'• ., .,.._ yew ... c.o 116 lOtti St., Newport ... ell Hart-1107 I THE SHADE SHO, Sh.dea to Order-Venel;an llinds, Df•pery Hdw. 514 29th St .. Newport s .. ch H•rbor 114 WALT'S TRADING POST -Weltet> H. Been Uaed ~.rine Equlpmen• Neuticel Dec:oretiona 422 lOth St. (N .. r lc:e Houw) Newport HA 2470 GENERAL SHEET METAL WORKS 2107 Ylll• W •'I· Newport Beech H•rbor 22 t 0 KAY FINCH CERAMICS Me~e11 of F;ne rottwy 121 Coeat llvd., Coron• del .... , H•rbor 2359 IALIOA GLASS CO. With O~tr Compliments ud lett Wi1h.t 1000 Co.st Hwy .. Newport ... ell ... COft 5121 IAYSHORE TRAJLU ,ARK •-' IOAT LANDING Heiu K.-., 17HI I C:O.st Hwy., Newport...... leetOft 5410 ROY D. &AWTHitOf-HEAnNG ,., ... ,,_. .. ~(y ~~-... til C...t Hwy .. N-port ...... , ... COft 6015 LAaSON'S IOAT I ~NET SHOr S..VIc. .., .... Yecimmell a CIIIIUMrdel C.ft II I Coett Hwy., Nwporl ..... ...cOli .... .J f Ill ... ALT ~ S.n4.W.-. w.fh. o.n.. HMI'-9en lfl , ••• St .... ,._ ....... 21M HIOY'S m SUMJIS I lfiOaTIN8 $000$ ..u.s.~ ...... ~ H.rM ..... , .. w...y .. c...t IW .. C... tMI W., HAlt. tlft.J POR 601 Coe't 10] 105 5M E. t.l 101 E. Thunday, August 21, 1952 Fuller Life Attend Regularly + You canttof man serves Cod ometer of his soul. idolatry. Look at him · p to a silver dollar. o lilt itr his voice. 'No , wlun ht is dead, his vast land holdings. tiott s ... he boasted. h do you have in this I. Balboa Island a.lboa IAIIa.M v-v--•ty ...... t Oll-- 115 Apte A91e,. ......._ I8IMd JOaMw: Dr. 11arr7 lftlt~a ~.y s.mc.. f 1lO •·"'· Suftcley Sdlool 11:00 •.;"'· Worship -.ke O.W'CIIl ol St. lolua V1aaM7 llf llartae Ave.. ll&lboa lalaad. Pia. BA tllf rat~ww 8.....,_ 10Je7, ....._ Jl'aUier I'Ainl•d llaeelrler, A-. Putor StiiMiey ~•-s. 1:00, 10:00, II:JO a. a. Coftf..Jon, S.tvrdeys end •"" of Itt FrWey~ e.d Holy Days, 4:00 to 5130 p.m. artd 7:10 to I : )C) p. "'· Corona del Mar Coroea del liar Ooauna.lty oa....- Oollcl'epUoDal lllllel.lotrope Ave.. Ooro.a del Mar Plaoae BAr.._ 1186-.1 PM&or: ae.-. hal E4wa.rd ~u s-day Worship s.McM: 1:30 a. m~ 9:45 e.'"~ II :00 a.m. Sunday Sdlool: 9:<45 •· m. Costa Mesa AUfllllllly of God Churdt !!lad S t. aud I'Jdea Av&., C•ta M eu Pia.-: B~a llst Reveread II. C. Croale, Putot- S•nclay School: 9: )0 •· m. Worship: 10:<45 •· m. ertd 7:30 p. "'· Yount PMr"e ud Oildran's s.,.,;ea, 6:)0 p.m. Sun. ~idw••• S.rvice: Wedusdey, 7:30 p. ~r~. l.adieot' ~inionary Council, 1\ursdey.. 10:00 a. rn. St. loeclllm Clhurdt IH4 Ora.q'e Ave, eo.ta Mesa noae: B~ SOU Fatht'r Tbomu J . Sevta S11nday Manas at 7:00, 1:30, 10:00, ll :)0 a.m. w ... d.ys: Mau •• 7:00 •. m.--Confenion: S.tllrdays from 4:00 to 5:15--7:00 to 1:15 p.m. Oommualty ¥etbocl.IJit ChurdJ of Coeta Meea • UO W. 19th S t.. C.ta MM& Pllloee: BEacoe '7S%'7 Rev • .Joeepll W . McShaae Surtday: 9:45 •· m., Churdl Sunday School 10:50 •· m., Mon~ing Worshlp-7 p.m. Cone,. At• MYF S.rvic-7 p.m., High Sdlool MYF Service 7 p. m., S11nargo11s Group Service The Cburclt of Cb..rbt 1050 Cburdl St., Costa llle. Plloee: BEacoa 16M D. G. Hant, MJabt.er S1111cley: 9:45 •· m., Bible Sdlool-10:45 a.'"· Wonllip S.r~tic-11 :45 a. m., Communion-7:30 p.m. E¥enh!g S.r~tica-Wednasday: 7:30 p.m., E¥ening S.Mca C. tnJ Bible Cburdl 0raa&'e A.-e. at Urd St., Coeta llfeea Pboae: BF.a<:oD &&69 A. A. Kaden, Puter Sunday School: 9:<45 a. m.-Morning S.rvica, I I a. m. E¥aning Service, 7:30 p. rn.. Midweek SaMca, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. the cooperation of the Following Civic Milided Citizens and Buaine.anen: THE SHADE SHOP ar-Venatian llirtd" Drapery Hdw. St., Newport Beech Harbor 114 DING POST -Welter H. ku Eq11ipmenr Nalltlcel Decorations (N .. r lc:a House) Newport HA 2470 Harbor 2210 Harbor 2359 IALIOA GLASS CO. Conlplimenk el!ld lett Wlsh.I Hwy., Newport ... dl ... con 5121 Hein Kew Hwy., Newport ... dl leacon 5410 D. GAWTHROP-HEATING lae~,_.f'nHCIIIy 1..._...-&ti_tes N-port ...... , ... con 601 S IOAT I ~NIT SHO, ..._ v......_" a c.......,.., c.tt . Newpott ...... ...con IOM.J , I I I MALT SHOP ....... 0. ..... He.l.wteft St......... ...,._ 27l4 SUPfUIS I SIOITIN$ 50005 ........... ........... , .. 0....., c.... ........ HArt. lm.J H. H. HOllltOOK-PlU~BER New Construction, W eter Haeters. F11maca1 2801 W. S.lhoa Blvd., Newport kec:h HA 1411-W HENRY SliFERT -Boat Building-Repairs Eatl's landing, 711 Coast Hwy. Newport INch Beacon 6797 PORT OF SEVEN SEAS Yacht landing Harry Gertler 601 Coast Hwy., Newport kach kecon 5951 BOATSWAIN'S LOCKER 1003 Coast Hwy., Newport S..ch kec.on Sln BALBOA WASHIT SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY Your Weal-'s Was.h in )0 Mlevtes 103 Palm St., S.lboa Harbor 2n4 BALIOA INN 105 Main St., a.lboa COLUMBIA PEST CONTROl CO. 5t9 E. S.lboe llvcl., leiM. HA ~A 141 COAST paoPEitTIE$ CO. l.tt. Jer-e' • ...,._ l OI E. a.lboe ltord .. lllboe HMINr 2611 lAY a HM:H lWTY, INC. Glocfan fey, Dicl Fey, J. W. Wiler, W ~ttW 1410 W. a.lboe lt¥d., Newport ..... H.,._ 1264 IUCHARO'S LIDO WAlKIT Or ... ,. c-ty'• ...... c-,.... ~ .. MJl V'.. Udo, Newpof't .... HArt. 2121 a.AREHCE MeCUUOCH -...._ .... _..c.w..tw..tof ... ..._ ,.,., VIle w • ., .... , ........ ~ .,.. BAGNAll IMPORT CO. Hendmtda Gifk f.om fi,.,y Charms to Fvrn iture 819 Coed Bl,.d .. CMona del M•r Harbor 3712 EARL W. STANlEY Auamblym•"· 74th District 225 Marine ~we., B•lbo• Island Herbor 1775 WASHERETIE SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY Dyeing. Dry Cl .. ning, Finislled leundry 404 Coast Bl ... d., Corona del Mar Harbor 2566-W FITZMORRIS REALTY CO. Sale-'tentel-bchan9•-Busineu.s I ll Coast Bl¥d~ Coront del Mar, HA 2152 I 1120 SHE-WOMEN'S A"AitEl We HaY'J tile !Jerfact Outfit fM All OccesiOM 106 E. S.lboa Bl.d~ S.lboe Harbor 2060 ' IALBOA REALTY CO. 700 E. a.lboe Blvd .• S.lboa Har&tt 32n W. D. JOHNSON JEWElltY Hith Styfa Cost11me Ja..lry 211 Manila A-. S.lbo. Island Harbor 2...0 WILSON JEWEUY ......,ry, s..n..., w..-, • .c~ ltefNirfnt 201 ~-"' St.. ..... He,._ 226 1 ACI IC&Y SIAVICt IC..,. Lu .. Repeln Ill M.ill Sf ....... He~ II" AVIHUE PH;\DCACY Pr..ulpti.M c:-.wy .... ,._,..., ..... 106 W. a.~taee .._..~ ...... H~ 21 HR.EN ellll RO-T lYNN -..., ...... c.....ww., ..... ......... 411 C..tt ...... c.-. ........ ~ •• 7 )»_.II CHIJ~CHES FA&IlWELL 8UPPD P'IUDAY I JIESAAOE ON PIIOO&.D8 A tareweU pot luck au~ will '"J'he Order of Cbrktian Pro- be given tomorrow (Friday) ew-1 gresa" will be the topk to be de. nlng at the Flnt Baptist Church livered Sunday by Dr. Harry Whl~ of Newport In honor 'lf Dr. and at the Balboa hland Com.....Uty Mrs. Ivan C. Ellis. Dr. Ellis has Methodist Church. Mn. Est~ served as part time pastor for t Brown Mills ha.l plann4.>d pedal nearly a year. while writing a dis-mu ic for tbe sei"Vicr ser talion for a 5e<X>nd Doctor's De-~ e • • gree and teaching at the Univer-FILLS B&OTHE&'8 PULPIT sity of Southern California. He Rev. John R. Stewart, brothM" plans to return to his teaching of James Stewart, who Ia putor ministry thL<s fall in a southern a t St. James Presbyterian Olurch, university, unless recaUed to a~ wiJI fill the pulpit at St . Andrews tive duty as a Naval chaplain. on Sunday while the regular pes- For his final services at the Bap.. tor continues hls vacation. Rev tist Church, Dr. Ellis will preach John S tewart is putor of the Sha- at 11 a. m Sunday on the topic 1 dow Hill Presbyterian Church In "Of Great S piritual Importance·• S unland. and at 7:30. p m. on "boxology and Bene dic tion." He will tei ch his class or hi!&~ school youth for t he l!t.St tim~> at th<' rt>gular Sun· day School hour, 9:45 a. m • • • 'WlOTKER GOEST THOl'~· Rev. E. W Schultz wiJI preach on the topic. "Whitlx>r Goest 'Illou?" a t the 11 a. Jl1. Sunday worstup at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church Tht're Wlll be a famaly m~h 1 at 7 30 t Fn day 1 to clo~ the \acallon Bible School Refn.·~hmt•nts will be S<'rvt'd • PLAl~'NlSG COSFERE~C£ Fifty mcmben; of the Fullt>rton Mt>thodis t Church repre-senting tw k ey committees. boards and or· ~=:aniza u on of tilt' congrt>ga lion spen t Saturday in an all~da> IJhsn· nln~~: confcrt>nC<' at Christ Church by th<' St>a , Newport Beach. Some of the items discussed included "H ow to Makf' Our Won;h1p ~ort' MeanlngfuJ," "The Mus1c.· P ro- "'ram." "Chnstian T raining in th<' llome." "Our M 1SS1onary ()ppor· tunity." "What W e Ca n Do 10 Rt'· c.v nw Rt>ttPr TPaCh<'rs of Youth.· and · ;\ft't'lln~; and W~>lromms.: :-,"p"' Folks " I • • • OK. TR..\TT:\r:K TO TALK Dr Erne t R T rattner rabb1 of tho• \\'c~twood Templf'. l..o5 An· J:t>les. re turns to Christ Church b~ I the Sea Sunda\ for h1s fifth an· nual ap!)(>aran~ in the local pul-l pit Dl!.tmsn~ished author a nd lt"C· turc r. he hu studied a t the uni- '<'nutics of California. Columbia, 1 Ch1cago. O tuo S tate. AUe~hE'ny, and Cincinatti. His lectures have mcluded bio~raphies of Churchill Gandhi. Einstem. and Omar Khay- am a nd his books. "Architet'ts of ld<'as(' was a Book-of-the--Month Club ~-lection, and has ~n trans- latl"d and published In various for-I t•iltll lan~al!;es He is rPmt'm· I ~red espt><.'aaJI~ locally for h1:-. ad· dre1!S last )'Par a t 1 he \hnst Church annual f1ve dollar banquet on "That·~ What Amen ca ~if'ans to :\1E' " H1:. top1c Sunda~ morn· ani!: w11l ~ ··aeLtevm g Too Lmle Too Much .. Ht> will preach at I both the 9.45 and 11 o'clock :.t'r· 'lt'I'S Tht> pastor. Thoma~ Ro) Pt>nd.Pil ~\Ill p1 I.'S Ide • • • ·:o<TOR)f ..\XD E.ARTHQt'..\KE' ·Tne Votce of the Lord in Storm and Earth<IU&kE'" 1" tht> ubJi.'C'' nf t he Rev Paul Edward Babbm ·,. sermon to be prea cht'd at both th .. 9 45 a m. a nd thP 11 UO a m -., n 1~s of dJ\'tne worship 10 1 h• I CommUnitY Church or Corona dt>l \Jar !:-'unda~ Th€' ~t·rmon will bt' an •'-'IX•,.IIton uf P:-.alm :l9 lr '"!I 1 'hO" how ll'lic-ion mterprf'l!: tor· rloldnt•.:-. t'arthquak•·,. dOd .. aht'l H'h .. r nat un> l l.t~sso x o:\ ~11:\ n T ht• fat·t thut (~ud h utltntl • I ~fmd I~ d iSCUSM>d Ill . l h t' ~unda~ I••S$On ·:.t>rmon on .. :\tmd" in tht• I :-.'t•" po rt Rt•ach Church ot Chn-.t ~<'lt•ntl<;l Th.-("..old€'n Tt'XI tnlnl Psalm:. 161 3.-1 1 rea<l'. · t.~·t tht• propl€' pra1st' t ht't' 0 Cod; IN all th€' pt'()pl(' prai thl'<' 0 lt>t the nn tion,. lx> .:lAd and !lint: '"' Jn} f(lr thou shalt JUd~t' the ~·pi£> ra~thtrousl~. a nd f.!O\ €'rn I h•· nu· t1ons upon ~.>arth " OCC Terminates Veteraa Boasiag All except o~ '~teran housing I housing unH on Orang~ Coas t Col· lt>ge campus has be-en tenninatl'd by action of the S tate o! Califor- nia, Department of Finance and b)' 1 t~ Board of Trust('o(>S or the-col· lege. The number of veterans at- tending Coast College no longer warrants rontln\ation of the jointly sponBored hou.stn~ unit ~ \ret~ a partment unit "111 be conUn~ for anot ht'r ye-a r to aecornrnodat~ the. ftw f'Ml&inift« \'eteran famiUes. Tht o t.Mr apart· ment unit will be dismanllfod and material sa.Jvagt'd to rna~ room for expanding building program on campus. Plans for a nt:>W church ltehool unit at Christ Church ~ t~ s.e rea>ived It n~w boo5t with tht> naman" of a committt¥ on promo- tiOn and finance> rt>preM>nlla« all se<:t1ons of the con.gr~tion 1\.r\• Rolland Tincher, pastor of thto Or· angt> )1 P t h o d 1 ~ t Olurch wu named dlre<:tor Other memlx>n; of thf-ooo:~mlt ­ tt>e w1U mcludt• F'n-<1 Woodwonh. :\11-s. Roy ~a lter. a nd Mt&S Elsie :-,"ewland of Nt>"' port &>ach; Ho- mer Gould and Wilham McDona.Jd of Balboa, T. I ford ~k')' of New- port Heu~h t!>. Walter BUwn and I:.lo)d Folsom o! <;orooa del Ma r ; :\Irs. John Shields of Lido ule; R<k>s 0\\ l'n of Balboa CO\t'C, Da- n d llu~:h•-:. of Sant~ Ana. and Bood ~ L r rf'1ta..: Balblla 1-.Jand. CHOIR t:XTt:RTAINEV !\1<'mbt>rs of t ho chou ot t..hfo Fir't &pt1~t \hun·h r-; .. w port Beach. '~ert' dtnnPr J!U('Sts ot tht> d!N.'<'tor. !\1r'l. John W H t>rndt. at her homP on F f'l nJI'a1 Avt'nOP, ('()- rona df'l .Mar 18.!-t wt't'k Th(' guE>:-ts m cludt"d tht' p!t~otor and tus wifE' Dr and M~ l v~tn C Elhs. "'ho art> mPmlx· rs of thf' c:h01r. also. :\1r-Emma Jacobson and he-r stster fro m ~hnr.t'l'IOta . Mrs Euella Est('s. ~rs Ruth HaD!M'n. ~1r W1lham \'an Lclt'nPn ~rs Jo- seph Call1 and :'ohS!-Hf'lt>n Ja('()b- son FROM SEWPORT TO ~"'-~U&I ~t-wporr r f' s 1 d ,. n t F.:hzabt>lh Jpnkms. 37~ ·~ \.\' Ralboe Rlvd . has IPft f or KAnM!< C"it~ Mo Thf' I.IHI,. <' r n., k ,. t1 _.. wouJd.n't ha,.. hJt.d a r~f'd ~It' If hl!l t-Ut w..-dralpt. R tolp rtll "Hapr" Tooth. "--adv FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST llOl Via l ido Ne•porl Ba•ch " t" ~-~· •• t (. .. , ... ., ...... ~ p • .:::~ ' p • " ~ • -V• ~ s ~,, J s.~.::~~, S··· .. <A ·:J ~J, t • 5 0 ... 00 0 ... -..... , . ()(' . - a• ~ ,. f Pe -11e ~::l • ~ ::: - . : -• • • J ~ .. ... .. SERVING YOU REAL VALUES 'Ille WANT AD W A. Y Ia the quick. euy .., to ~ thOM artlctee that >'O'l don't nMd 81\7 more! ..• F• NMalta. ~ the • • • ............... lUST CALL HARBOB 1114 .... n.~ I ~ ____ 1~4~~~----~--~~~==--W..--~------------~--~~~----------~Thunday,A~t21 ,1~2 UGAL NOTIC5 'IGGAL NCmCS BALBOA BABY BORN So. A-,1111 of per ctiem wages to all work-bo F' 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS men employed Ln the NCec\JtiOn or A baby daughtl.'r was •1 1 • ESTATE' OF CHARLES R. MIL-the contract. day, Aw:;. 8. to Mr. an~ Mrs. LER. DECEASED No bidder may withd.nw hls bid Thomas Sitton of 105 A S t. m Bai- Notaee bl HHt-by Oh 'f'D to the for a period ol 60 days after the boa. The baby wt>ighed 5% pound c:redttors of and all persons having date set for the opening of bids. at birth at St. Jouph H08pltal claims against the said decedent Board or Trustees or said estate to ftiP them with Newport Beach School District the necessary voucht"rs in the of-Orang<' County, •California lice of th<' Clt.'rk of the Supt>rior By: JAMES D. RAY. Clerk Court of the County of Orange, Publish: Aug. 14 -21 • 28, 1952 State of California, or to present in the Newport Harbor Ensign. the same. with the nC<'l'ssary vouchers, to the undersi)(ned at his or her place of businl'ss, to-wit : c/o Thomas E. lll'Hernan 1415 Coast Hi~hway Coronll d('l Mar. California within six months after thP first publication of this notice. Dated August 15. 1952. SECURITY-FIRST NATIONAl'.. BANK OF LOS ANGELES By W. W. Harper Asllatant Trust Officer Ellecutor or the Estate of said decedent. No.. "-3N1 llJVENILE DEPARTMENT CITATION Ia the Superior Oourt of the State ot OaWoi"Dla la aad for the Comity of Oraace ln the Matter of ELZA KAZl- MERENSKS. a minor who should be declared free from the cus- tody and control of her parents. TilE: PEOPLE OF TilE STATE OF CALIFORNlA TO: Marija Kazimerensks, mother of the above-named minor. and all other persons clalmlng to be the mother or father or said THOMAS E. HEFFER:'\AN 1415 Coast Highway Corona del Mar. California. Attorne) for Executor Publish: Aug. 21, 28: Sept. 4. 11. in the Newport Harbor ~nsign. child: Pursuant to law, you are hereby cited and teQuired to appear be-- fore this court in the court rooD1 NOII'ICE I.S\'IT I NG BIDS of Department 1 at the Court Notice is hereby given that the House at Santa Ana. 0 rang e Board of Trustees of the Newport County. CalJfomJa, on September Beach School District of Orange 26, 1952, at 10:00 a . m. of that CountY. hereinafter referred to as day, then and there to show cause. the Owner. will receive up to. but if any you have why the above- not later than 8 :00 o'clock p. m., named Elza Kazimert'nsks should of the 2nd day of September. 1952. not be by this court declared free S('aled bids for the award of con· from the custody and control of tract for the repair of cer tain yourselves, her parents. according roof areas of the Corona dC'l Mar to the petition on file herein, to School. 610 Carnation Ave., Co-which refert'nce is hereby made r·ona del Mar .. located in said for further particulars. Said child school district. Such bids shall be is described as a female, eight r·cc('ived in the office of the Owner years of age, born November 4, nt 1400 Cliff Drive. New J>O r t 1 ~3. in Community Taurupe, Lat- MJS LOUISE THOMAS. weD lalowa la Oraqe Couaty u a home ecoaomJet. dbplaya moclenl kJt.dM.a eqalpnwat In til~ ee•• Ronw flClO- aomJce Ceat.er oa Oraap O..t. eampua u alae ~ dutiH u bomto ~omlaa lasb-uetor at tale colkce for Ule l16t-6S year. Amoac Ute atocleata wbo wW 1IMI tM aottaato u a workallop for U.e ~oorw a re Beverly Tllom.peoa of eo.ta Meu aad M.arUya Saow, honw eeoaomJea major frOfll Newpor t. Th& attra(otive redwood home of modem CaUfon.la dMlp was built u a cooperative pro- jfoct of .. ~ ballcllD« tra.clfl~J depart.meat~ tbe arehlt.ectura.l drafting d&- partm8lt. aad Ute bome eeoaomka departmeat. ~ «tria Ill KTQUptt of four wllJ •IM'nd a m011U. U'iDK aad workblg In tbltt bome under tile dlrf'CtiOD of MlM Tbomaa. -(<ffrbardt photo) Bcach. Orang<' County. Cali for· Vl'bATED· J 1 29 1952 I nia and shall be Op<'n('d and pub-B J · 11 Y ' · licly rt-ad aloud at the above · · SMITH, County Clerk ed . By Robert H. Markey, Ot'puty 1 ~r time m the office of the !'Ublish: July 31 : Aug. 7. 14, 2·1. Each b1d must conform and be I 10 the Newport Harbor Ensign rt'sponsivt' to this lm;tation. the plans, SJ)('Cihcations. and all the XOTJCE TO BIDDER!ol N e w co m- ers. who are now starr~ ID ''LOVf'ly to L ook At'', c-urr f' D t I y at (' u r o n a dEll Mar 's Port Tbn trf', a r f' 0 o" f' r und M.ar(l' ('ham- pion. Tht> two youn~r d&JIN"'''I h a v t' alned~· appear ed la •')(,, MWiie .. aad u F riUik IUid I':IIJt> ln "Show BoaL" other docwnE'nts comprising the The Board or Tru.c;tees of the pertinent ronlract d 0 cum en t s. 1'\cwport II arbor l 'nion Htbh Third A • Copios of th<' Contract Documl'nts School r<'QU('l>ts bids on an ('Xhau..,t j quanastiC ar(' no" on file and opc·n to pub-sy1otem for rt-moval of dust and 1 • He in-.Pl"Ctinn m tht' said ofhce of sawdust from machines m the T B Held Sat. the Ownrr. '" said Count\' and wOO<bhop. Proposals must mclud(' 0 e Stat<' and may b<' obtainl'd 'a t' the I romplete layout and d(·~cnption 1&ttE'r plac(' and specifications of all it<'ms of Th<' third annual Aquanastic Each bid sh11ll tx> made out on a equipment to be installed and pric<' th(• hilarious water e\'t'nt for par- form to I'M' obtain<'d at E'ither of quoted shall include both labor and cnts and friends of Balboa Island t he said offiC<'s in which tht• Con-materials comple te ly installtd. Yacht Club members-will be he ld tract Documents are on file. Bidder is responsiblE' for inspection this Saturday at the Seek pi<'r on The Owner r('SE'n·es tht' pri\'i-of premises and correct knowledge South Ray Front. l ege of rejcctln~; any and aU bids of power and space facilities avail-The "oldsters" will compete In or to waive any irT('gula ritit's or a ble. the same types of t'vents that the Informalities in any bid or in the Bids will be received up to 12 youngsters do throughout the sum- bidding. noon in the office or th<' high mer-paddleboard, rowing. swimm- Pursuant to the Labor Code of school September 8. 1952, and will ing and diving. Th<'re is a fee of the State of California. the said be opened in the board room of Sl ()('r t'vent-and a super-special Board of Trustees has ascertained the high school a t 1:00 P.M. on Inducement for entering all the the general prevailing rate of per the same 'date. events, a bargain price of all fou.r rtiem wages for each craft or type ',l'he Board reserves the right to for $1.' (l( workman needed to execute the rejeCt any or aU bids. Adding to the hilarity of the contracts which will be awarded ULLIAN BUTLER Aquanastic is the unusual swim the succPSsful bidders: and th<'se Clerk garb donn~ by the contestants. pr('vailins.: ral<'S arP con tamed in Publi~h : Aug 14 and 21 1952 . I Thl'. trophiC'S also arP unusual. said specifications adopted by tht• The Ne"--port Harbor En;ign 10 I Makin~? the ~rrang~mPnts for t~C' Board, and are as follows· _ __ · eve!'t are . ~til Tw1st and Orrm ClaMift<'aUoa : Wn~ht. ongmators or the Aqua- Foremen AJI forPmPR not h<'rf'-.SOTICE TO BIDDERS I nastlc m separ1tt>ly classifif'd. shall b<' I The Board of Ttua~ of the paid not lr>ss than the prevail· NC'wport Harbo_r Unton High in~ rate. School request~ b1ds on one 4-door, Appr('nllc••.; May bP emplovE'd 15 ~enger hght rar sedan in· 111 confornuty \lo'lth Sect10n 17TI.5 cludmg aU s tandard equipmen t of th• ~"'JIJ formn Labor CodC' and an extra coat of black auto l.s~hort'r". bUJ id.mt: and un~klllf'd Rooff'r forf'ml'n Rooft>r Shef't meta I Wfll'k<'r Truck dnvl'r. und<'r #; tons N ="~'~<lila I tnl.! Rnt.-l'namel und<'r chassis. Quotations Pt-r Hour on au!omatic driv,.-equipment, OVE'r-driv(', outside rear vtew mir· 1.24 2.90N 2.65N 2.625 2.02 ror on left side, radio, heater, seat rov~rs may be listed separately. Btds wiU be received up to 12 noon in the office of the high school SC'ptember 8, 1952, and will he opened in th<' boar·d room or the high school at 1:00 P. M. on the same dat<'. The Board rcs('rves the right to reJeCt any or all bids. LILLIAN BUTLER Clerk. . Publish: August 14, 21, 1952 1n the NewpoTt Harbor Ensign. 1'\o. A !1884 SOTJCE OF KEARING OF pr, TITIOS FOR PROBATE OF WILL AJIID FOR LE'M'ER8 TESTAMENTARY. Kids Cta.l~ i\lama HoxiC' lsome )<•an. agot "'1.) nn. "hy art' Yf>U look inS{ so sad?" Lynn HoxiP: "I'm sad 'caus<' I'm rnC' but it would tX' worsf' if I WC're a clam." 430 Avocado. Corona d<'l Mar. Realtors of the Harbor secUon get results through use of the En· sign reaJ estate secUon. ORT?&-t?nc· ......, ... . . . . . .,t'ltJ.4.4 ,1,t -tf~4' ~·;I.JI /.-(~•" Now Showing "Lovely to Look At" with KATHRYN GRAYSON, RED ~KELTON and HOWARD KEEL and "Ivory Hunter" Pf!Uir, Pet..r Pwnpkln Eatto~ wouldft't han kr pt hlA wlff' la a pwlldn' •he ll If ~'he'd had nJce tHth. ""'P nu "Happy Tooth." -adv. Bt~lllo11 THEATRE I l't t l t41 til I II I I 11 .. I I I II I Ifill l ifl t I FRID.\Y aatl SAT RDAY MARTlN And LEWIS In • "SAILOR BEWARE" TYRON E POWER HENRY FONDA . "JESSE JAMES" 1'\l':o-iDAY IUid MOSDAY J ANE POWELL WENDELL COREY "RICH. YOUNG AND PRETrY'' DICK POWELL RHONDA FLEMING "CRY DANGER" TUES. -WED .• nru~. EUSABETH TAYLOR MONTGOMERY CUFT "A PLACE in THE SUN" RA \' CALHOUN SACRE RIVER" LAST TIM:E ATURDAY JEAN PETERS DAVID WAYNE .. WAIT ilL THE SUN SHINES NEJl.IE" &ad THE F.B.I. WANTED 111M. e e e ALIVE. THE ENEMY WANTED eeeDEAD .. MY SON JOHN" With HELEN HAYES ROBERT WALKER VAN HEFLIN SUNDAY Uaru S ATl'ROAY 7 BlG DAYS NOW AT ar..GULAR LAST TnKE SATURDAY GARY COOPER "High Nooa" KJDDIES MATINEE Sat.- "JUNGLE ST~ ... .-.~::...a...,.._. Sl'S. -MOS. -Tl"E.~. RICHARD WIDMARK MARILYN MONROE ~'Doa't Bother to Kaock" STARTS ~NESDAY J AMES G:AGNEY "What Price lt.J" la~or f:XCI'pl RS OOtl'd In thC' wage schcdull'. th<' ratt"S of per diem wa.:es for PI\Ch of the various cla.s-t~ifications or work shall bt' the herE'inberoN' Sl't forth prevailing rates ot hourly wages multiplied by Mght 18). Eight 18) hours l"hall con.'\titute a day's work: It being undl'n>tood that in the event that workm('n are employed less than ~ight 18> hours per day, the per diem wa&es shall be det'med to be that fraction or the per diem wages herem esta blished that the number nr hours of f'mployment bears to ('ight (8 ) hours. Ovel'time hall be paid ror work performt•d In ('XCCSS ot th(' regu· Ja r dny's or Wl'ek's "ork a nd at th(' ratP for n\f'rtimC' of the craft involved In the uperior Court of the Statf' ol Ca..llfomla In and for Utt- Coonty of OraaK,. In the Ma Ite r of the Estate or HELENE B. THW AITES De-cx·ased. ~~tice is hereby giv<>n that the JX>llt1on of Ann E. Allen ror the probate of thl' Will of the above named d~d<'nt and for the Issu- a nce of Letters Tcstam<'ntary to t~r JK'titioner wiiJ be ht'ard at 10 o clock A. M. on September 5 1952, at the court room or Depart: ment 3 o r the Superior Court or the State of California in a nd for the County of Orange. It's KID'S DAY Holidays as hl'rrin referred to shall be dcernrd to tx-Nt>w Year's Day, Dt'coration Day, lndepen- dencf' Day, Labor Day. Armisfir<' Day. 'nlank.'l~-,'lving Day and Christ- mas. lf llny of thP abovf' holidays fall on Sunday, the Monday fol· Jowing shaU I:M-con'lldered a legaf holiday. It shall be mandatory upon the Contractor to whom a contract Is awa~ and upon all subcontrac- ton under him, to pay not lea than aid reneraJ prevallinc rates Date August 14, 1952. B. J SMlrn, County Clerk A. K. PHEL.PS Attomt>y for PetltJone.r. Publish: Aue. n~: Sept. t. ~a lntheN~~ ...... EVERY WEDNEIDA Y 12 to 6 p. m. at the BA·LBOA FUN ZONE FIIEE BAIJ.OONS Cooceaiona -.. -5c FUN ZONE NOW OPEN EVERY DAY \ DEIT-- C«MtECDOIS .•aaa ..... ....__a.-. .. .., .._. ........ ·~. ,._ ...... "Ne ................. . w .......... ...... CREDIT BUREAU OF NEWPORT lEACH, LAeUNA IIACH AND COSTA WISA :ZOt ....... A_ ,.0 . ._,_ l&eo. 1197. Ne.,.,. .... Cell. ~ TJac Sip I• HArbor 87 427 Nercl-. COW Co1crete Work • oi All Kinda FLAGSTONE PATIOS BLOCK WAlLS --·--• P'BEE J::lft'IIIA '1'18 • Cbs. W1rr111 I S. 1&-1110-J • H~ IOII.J 2211 .....,.,. ...... c..e. .... LOANS FOR HOlES '~"' JO...YEAR LOAN Construction Loau.s so;. --20 Yeara 81':1: BOB SATri..EK R.epraenttn& Poirier Mortcac• Co. 1415 Cout Bh·d., CDII Pb. HA S888-KJ S-~186 .... II *~ BUILDIIIG ~Cilib:...Z_~~ ~ GUIDI * Toay Tonaace \Vms Gold 'S' The prize of all Snowbird ra c- ing, the annual Gold ··s" trophy, was won last week by Tony Tor - 1 Balboa Island Takes Lead fi1ii10i~~ In August Construdion ~~~~:r...: rance ot Balboa Island, vice com-Only $60,000 In building pennlt.s second floor over present gafage, modore of the Balboa Island Yacht were inued durlng the pas1 week, enlarge dining area In patio, $11.- Club and second place winner in u building activity throughout the 900. the Aug. 3 flight of the Snow-city hit the customary August Anthony LaSpada. 518 M.arguer- birds. slump. ite, cement driv(' an r<:ar of 518 Second place winner was Phyllis Thua far In August, Balboa Marguerlte. cement block wall In Rawlins, also a BfYC member, Island Is leading aJJ other sections rear of 520 Marguerite, $285. and coming in third was Wl.n Ful-of the city with $55.000 in permits. Newport ler of the Newport Harbor Yacht Corona del Mar Is second with I Steve S howier, 800 Coast High- C lub. Th" three winners were $49,000; Newport H£>igbt.s third ~·ay, shop bwldlng at 114 RlvE'r- given take-home trophies at thE' with $42,400 and Newport fourth I s1de , $6,000 presentation dinner Friday night with $30,000. W. L. Killion. altt.>rations at 1116 at NHYC. and Tony receives the Following permits wt•n• 1ssued W. C>ct>an. $400 add itional honor of putting a gold during the past week · Thomas P1ckt>r1ng, t.o. Arl~(>l~ ··s" on the sail of his Snowbird, CorOOil d.-l MJ&r windbreak at Lido Trailer Park. plus having his name mscrlbed Donald WagnE'r, 612's Narci.l.sus. $500 • . on the Commodore Bct>k Gold "S" !-room, 1-story . l -unit dwt!lling at Kenneth E. Wil~!l· ~dd 10 ~('{'t 1 perpetual trophy. 712 Marguerite. $9.500. to shuwroom at 9'l5 Coast High- The Gold ··s" sE.>rit.>s thls year Ivan Jacobsen. altt>rations at 50!J wa). $2.500. consisted of three races Thursday • . 1 h in the Udo TUrning Basin and two r\arclssus, $700. ~ewvort Ht> II: t... 1 John Poo!P, 1718 Pacific Dr .. add Wilham Womble l\tonro\1a 3· races Friday in the Lowl!r Bay. I room, 1-story, l-~1 t dw('lhn~ at 1 The Snowbird Class Yacht Rae-654 Cliff Dr .. $6,400 ing Association was organized in A M Udo· 1945-46 to standardjze the Snow -ystery J . Lester Newton. Santa Ana. bird as to design, to promote the ~5-room, 1-story, 1-unl t dwelling at Snowbird as a national racing Of h s Wl Via Mentone. $14,000. class, and to stimulate ~mpetitlon t e ea Balboa l.W.d I between Ueets of the vanous yacht I Eileen Miller, alterations at 214 ! clubs. The annual Gold "S" race c d ea 1 $200 seri es to determine Snowbird ·By BU NSTER OREEL Y ran na · · championship was inaugurated in TH~ SEA AROUND US; flot-w. C. Clln:.a1~and, fence 1949 and a trust fund has been sam. Jetsam and lost wallets de-715 W. Balboa Bl vd., $100. created to insure that first, second partment. GeorJ:P Forest. skipper Ro R" 1.. 4_ I 1 d Q ·d himself T . H. untree, tvers ue. and third place trophies will con-of thE' san ueen, prl es I room 2-story 1-un11 dwelling at tinue to be provided. Previous Clrst In his knowled~e of t.he se~. and 209 E:. Balt>oa' Blvd , $7,500. place winners have been Seymour its ~ys. !hat 15· ~e did until ~at 1 c. Adlow Pollock, Los Angeles, Beek in '49 and Tom Frost in ·~I Ole Dcbbtl acted an colluslo~ wlth altPrations at 901 W Balboa Blvd . and '51. the United S tates Post Off1ce to SSOO. Art Awards Won By Local Women Out ot th" eight woml'n winning special award ribbons in ttl<> wo- men's club exhibit of oil and wa- ter color paintings at the Orange CoWlty Fair, threP are local resi- dents, all or whom have been stu- dents of Joan Irving Braadt, well known Corona del Mar artlst, and also s tudents or the Brandt-Dike summer school. LaVernE" Parker. Balboa Island. won with ··s tar Route, Box ThrE.>e"; Ida )1. Dt>akins, Balboa. ··eupa dP Ora··. and Caro Eaton, Corona d<'l Mar. "'The Old Timt>r."' All of th£> thrt'E' submitted water colors. Mrs. Parker, who is a membcf of the Elx>ll Club of :"t!wport BParh and who served as chairman I of tht> art St><'tion durin~ the las t year. was an chantE' of thf' rounty- ";de t'Xhiblt in which mor•• than 50 I paintings wE're e ntE'red. bE.'" ilder S kipper F orest . On Sunday, July 27, Georg<' was bus1ly engaged with his party of fisher-folk and the hottest school of albacore that he has SE'en lO date. ThE.' fish were boilmg aU around the boat and all ten of his !X"<>Pie were hooked-up. and screaming for \'arious aids Georg£> ruched over the side to ~~:aff a rish and was distracted by SN'in~ his waiiN fall from his shirt pocket into tht.-water. and sink lazily towards the bot tom. After the fish was brought on dPck, George could s till SN' his wallet sinking into the clear. blue wa ter. and lx>com· an~-: maller. and smaiiPr in th<' ~::reater depth. Two days Ia ter George phont•d his hom~· an Glendalt> and was sur- Reading Adventures The new "Rt>adm" Ad\'£>nturt.>s" group of the Women's F£'11owshJp of the Corona del Ma r Comnnm- ity Church met Fnday afternoon at the home or Mrs. PauJ Babbitt to orpmze the group. Convener. M rs. 0 Z. Rolx>rtson. appointt'd a committ('{' to plan the year· pro- grams. The committet> ancludes Mrs. Babbitt. Mrs. Sam Meyer and Mrs. M. Graeff Th£' f1rst regular met-ting of the group was scheduled for 1 :30 p. m. Sept 17 at the home ot Mrs. Mey£'r at 106 \'ia !\1entone. L1do Islt-f)(•:.:k•rt will bo• SE'rVt"d by thf> ho'>tt•-.s and ~1 rs B.:-1 bbi t t \\iII pn•sen t t h.-pro- ~,rram. prisf'd to have h1s w1f~' 1£•11 him Bt;GI~~t;R'S LlT K that tht> postman had just deli\·-Pete Barn'tt's ~1 rs. w.•nr alon~ crcd his wallet. still dripping v.i th flshang last Wt't'k wh£>n PPtt• \\&.S saltwater It con tained 8 notict> p1loung one ol th•' Port OrangE' from the Newport Post Offiet> that fish1n~ rt~'t't Althot.a~h !.he claims it h~d lx><'n d ropped into their mail to lx> ra1rly nl'" with th<' rod 'n rPCt>l\t'r. un.wra pped and ~-reel. she caught a couple or alba-addres~wd :"ewport Post Ofhet> ll'Ort-' Cor thl' family frytn' pan had deh\t-red 1t to the Glt.>ndale addr~3 on tho: idl'nuhcation ca rds I What bnffles C'rt•orKI.'. whosP M A T T R E S S E S HOME LOANS At 0rMCJe Cout.ty't L..ding Home l endint; tnstitution QUICK 2<4 HOUR SERVIa LOW EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC SERVtCE Wf I VY ~UST DEE-OS ON WE:ll lOCATED HOMES LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCI A T10N 3chnlarl~ 1nt en •st amounts clo"-l•l) ~D.Dersprtq _ Cott.oa to 1 o;ort of dimcal broodm~ 1-. Foam Rubber Jlbt "hat romb1nauon ot c h.•m -1 Irregular Shapea iC'al'> t•rodurl'd \\hal fnrr•· In bnm.: NEW -R.EBun.DlNO tht• \\Uilt•t b.tr k from tl11• tlt•tll h;. COSTA MESA MATTRESS CO. Costa Mesa Lumber Co. 222 Oce... A....,e ~e: 4-l ln LAGUNA BEAC h LUMBER -· BUILDING MATERIALS of tlw <X't•an and eau-..·cl 11 ''' II•><~' 2150 Newpori lh•d. IEeCOft 1061 on rht• ... ur fat'l'. ln Hn \du n<•· I' \\"h ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Newport Blvd., Coeta llela BEacoo DOlO F1oor Coverings -Dralnbo&rdll Asphalt nte -R ubber TUe Fonnlca -U noleum nle CARLTONS' UN~B~~ LJ6 ~ 1 'Jtll 8t. O.ta ..._ B&AOON t%1&-W 22 • ears in Orange Councy rt''l'Ut'd b\ 'ttfllt• anttn\ mnu ... 'ttl• II r I 11 lilt'· cmlN'rne-d "·i r h an:P hing uf (In .tcadt•m tl' nd tur•• h ut h.H tnl! a ~r·•a t J:>.•llt'l 111 rh" t ttlllS!lllt' ac<•t•pt rhil» ad\ •'llllll"l' nt tht• \\:tilt• I a' pos1 r h ,. proof I h,l! tlw flnnr <lf WHITMAN'S SERVICE the llt"Ntn b l"'O(Jh•d \\llh l1 1tlt "We Spec:ielite in Emer9ency S.rviee" nwn m llt•d Tim:-Wing:; frt•n<'rall~ 1020 Co.rt lllvd. HAtbM 441·R-Nites: 8Eeeon 5 1~n• del Mer t h •') n tb. bE.' ha' , • i n a n 1 r rt>' pons 1 b h• I ~iiiiii;iiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiii;iiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ 111ann1•r a nd andul~e th••tr da~., in I' I misc·h1l'f. Tht•\ found rh,, \\all<'t. ';;::;::;::=::;::::::;;:;;;=:=:=========:=:;::;:::;;;;:=~ <'XIrlll'll'd tht• 60 dollal"' 11 1'011-; tamed. and thre-w 1t back up on You Can Do Better at LUMBER at ... ABO LUIIBEB &.coe ... WELCH'S READY -MIXED lOll CRETE BEacon 6547 Newport BIY ... o.ta ..._ ()nap 1111 -ID 1 .. on SAT.8to5 SUN.9to I BUILDI.G BLOCKS PUMI·BLOK Co. IIII L ....... t hi' surf act> It was dE.>Ii\'E'rPd v.ithout any postage char~e. to Gt•on:e·s home . . . Emma ~1cConnPII llf the Rt>n-, dezvous Ballroom callt'd and askt'd for ad' iCE' about OJX'nmc thf' ball- room for bandminton. and I sin· 1 et>rely hOPf' that shE.> C()('S ahead with ht'r plans, as Oran~P Count) could well enjoy the competitivt' organlzt'd badminton, which is the last of th£' real amateur sports. Badnunton. as played within its association, is in tht> stat<> of pur- ity that tt'nnis was 40 years 8 JtO; untarnished by commercialism. SouthPrn California. and par- ticularly PasadE.>na, has become the predominating art'a in the pro- duction of National a nd World Champions. Don EvE'rsole. of tht' Island, was National champion before the War, if my memory serves, which it rarely does. OoldUwb woa.ld aeVH have .._ ..,...... of tM ...... II ~·· w. ...... etre.c .....,.. ..... ~ ....._ llelpftll"'llappyT .. tll.'" --ck·. THE Daniger Furniture Co. BEacon 5656 1812 Newport Blvd.. OOSTA IIDU. MOVING and STORAGE LICIL a• IIADOIWIDE Balboa Transfer Co. G. C. B1•1tt •l)t ... - .... I. One of the many r~sons I'm glad I live here. Hop, is that our munidpality's pubUc servants rve dea lt with are just that. Friendly, courteous. man-to-man and ver y understanding of an ordinary citi- zen's bwnblln~ bt'wildcnnl'nt over etty atf8irs Other places l 'vl' paid taxes to gaw me a tl'rrific Inferiority com· plex about dealing with dis J)4o'nsers of dog Ucenae8, tax biUs. tra!flc tags and the ~lion l'treteras which make up the price tag of • CO. GOP PIMI Dillller Sept Z5 Tbw.clay, Auvuat 21, 1152 RESIDENT B&ZAII.A 1111' Just back trom St. Joeeph H()j!· pftal il lfr&. JCMM'phjne Jftftrey Of S22 .Beironia Av~: .• Corona del Mar. Mrs. J effrey wu being treated be- cause ot a broken hlp s he suff~red In u aoddtmt&l fall. Orange County Republicans will ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hold a $50-a-plate dinner at the Balboa Bay Club Thursday, S.pt. 25, as a fund-raiser for tht-presl· dcntlal election. Gen£'ral chairman for the event will be LeRoy E . Lyon of Fuller· ton, who won the nomination on both Uckets for assemblyman from the 75th Assembly District. Plana for the dinner were dis- cussed at a recent meeting of Re- publican leaders, including Robert S . Barnes o1 Bay Shores, chair- man of the Orange County lte- MOVJMG ••• .....,.,....... Leeal LAJWJ: 0& AMAJ.I, 80- QJVI:N 8AJD ~ city JJYing. Gue8S that's an unavoidabll' evil of llbe. The bigger the city, the amaUer the people who guard the outer bulwarks of its govemmenUll bureaus. What kindliness there is in the upper echelons is strained mighty thin by the time it filters down to those who meet the mass of t.be public. By inverse action, t.tte.e lords of the counter become demigods befon.> whom aU musl , publican Central Committee; Mark Soden of Corona del Mar, chair- man or the Eisenhower fore8 in Orange County; Stanley Goode, tre .. urer of the Central Com- mittee; Thomaa Pike. iOUthland GOP finance cbakman, and James B. Utt of Santa Ana, candidate ...... I'IOIIAOII "'We line Wltll ... W.tr AeD'TIJ PO& LYOD 1966 Harbor Bl•d. make obeisance. PLANNING FOR OOLLEOE-.JaciJ &Ilea, llt ..t.a..lle Avea~~e, Bal- boa ... ditlcuMlDg wttb Doea.ld C. Brldpnu. eou..elor at Oraap Coast CoUe-ce. a propam of ~ for ~ ~ fall IMliD8~r. .Judy, a paduate of Newport Harbor Bltb SQool. wW ~a Fresb- maa stucte.t aaaJorillc lD MICI'et&rt..al t.ralalac'· OouueJ1D« offtcee are o~n at tbe coUece Monday throurb Frlday fNim t a. m. to 4 p. m. My first contact with one of our ettY• clel*rtrnents Lwo years ago ... more effective than two ~=:nrid':l'~~~~l~ct~ 'Dr. Birdbath' Playen Need throtagh aubsequent calls about v J B J equally minor and petty matters. M t CDM o 1111teer e p I a t lut have a chieved a feeling oves 0 of equaUty with some o( my hired There will be some hard work· hands. The man who can squeak, '"'--t r· t 11 'II th' squawk, make like a chlmpanzt>e ing s pirits behind the scenes in • ... Irs ca was a st Y mg. order to put "Blithe Spirit" on the I was hottt>r and noisit>r than a and still get pald for it has set-stage, according to BonnJ·e DArry, .._, A_.. ust h t I called tied down in the Harbor Area. .uo:-~'-....... a · over w a Lido Isle, who is productt'on A .. iel "sociall.r.ed g a r b a g e collection." Purv Pupen. who Is better known <;~a We'd had a series or red tags tied as Dr. Horatio Q. Birdbath, the for the N~wport Harbor Commun- • b' h d1 man with the unusual sound ef-ity Players. t o O&D" cans-'too tg, no an es, Most of the working sta ff have Wet ... ,.baae sans paper '"rap this f""lS for Spike JonPs' zaney musi- up do~-'t "" p th's" a' n"d so on c~l outfit, 1\nd who is also called been chosen for Noel Coward's · n wra I • · fast and funny drama. which will Fresh fmm a city where we paid "Mr. Whistle'' on account or his a buck 8 month to a city-licensed Sunday TV show for kids. now be the Players' nt-xt presentation scavanger l who, incidentally. drove U\'eS at 508~ Marigold Ave., Co· around the last of September. to and from work in his oldf'r Cad· rona del Mar, and Is operating a However the vo_lunteer group can iliac) and dumped everything into s hop with toys. no\'eltil' and ma-~ ~lways use helpmg hands, accord- one can I figured that t his regi-gic in Balboa called ''Birdbath's mg to Mrs. Berry, whose telephone ed f k b. Birdca"'"" number is HArbor 1754-J. · ment re USt' .rae et was an a r •· .. ... , .· r Donna Wolcott will be stagt• trary, bureaucratic, clictatorial \\tth Mr Pullen is hts "'~·,manager. In charge of hand m~begotten p olitical offspring, Franc<'S. who helps .run the shop pro~ \\i ll be Jo Record Pe~Jzy t'\'en if it was "fre<>" a nd has hE'IJ)4o'd hJm wtth hts Abbott and ~e\'a Oakde~. S tag<• F'rom the Ctrst pleasan t ''oiet> \'arious professional sound effects. props \\ill be handled by Carolyn ll11S1Wenng 1he City Hall phone to Before Mr. Pullen joim rt Spikl' Mi!Jer and Jack Harris. On the sN that of thf> department head, I was j Jones he spent several ye..rs with crew are Ed Fish, in charge of trc>atcd as 8 ptorson with a genuine Ben Bernie's band a musician lights. and John Hall, Ton\' :-.1tJ. problem. was gwen a full explana-a nd s p<>cialty actor. lum and Bill Griffin working on t1 on o.r the system. it~ ad,·anta~;es "Dr. Birdbath': Is a mar1 wtth set dt'Sign. Neva Oakdcn wiU su· COStwi8e and serviceWlSe. almost 400 voices. His imitations pervise costumes. I;>irt'Ctor Bob • Wh£'n I $tOt throu~h. the mad indude 300 birds, 75 a.nJmals, 14 Gleason's "right hand man" and I d worked .up to overcome my sna kes. four insects and orchestra script girl is Gail Foster. fear at pubhc scr\'ants had v~n-leader vaughn MonrOl'. Among l.shed. Instead, I had the feeling his famous voices is Universal's that the dty w~lcomed a c~ce famous chimpanzee, "Bonzo," that to explain, constdered tny pot~ts starred in "Bedtime for Bonzo." well .taken but credited me Wlth , and the talking Mynah bird In intel!lgence cnou~h t.o understand "W illie and Joe Up Front." Its sick>. I now dut1fully comply with the rules. Cia~~ Commpletes First Aiel Study Th.is courtesy, unmarrt'd by sub- S('r~n~ or superciliousness. since has been accord£'d nw in other de- partments, too, aU along t h<' lin£'. And this. mind you, before I be- came a famous columnist for the Ensign. A class of three women and I've a hunch 11 •~n't th£' product eight men has completed the 24- of a prof£'sstonal pubhc relations I hour first a id course and reet>ived man. These people a re just plain I certificates from Mrs: Ro~rt . L . n1c-e and can't help it. Keppen of BR1boa, f1rst atd m - ---structor for the Newport Harbor Al.T.\Dt:..~A IS :\"E\\' .<\,DDRESS Branch of Am£'rican Red Cross. A nl'''' address for the R. E . I Ev£'ry member of the class has Stronachs of 610 Marigold Ave., asked for active \oluntl'l'r dut~ Corona del K ar, is now Alta dena. either as motor corps d rtvers, We have une or the most u~to­ date and efficien t job prlntiog plantt In the Harbor Area. Try us. 0 Patronize Local Business nurses aides. Gray Ladies or s"im· ming instructors Damon Keppen. one of the m<'m·l bt'rs of the class. is leaving for Ca· taJina to enter the Red Cross Aquatic School for swimming In- structors. to be held Aug. 23 to &>pt. 2. At least seven n£'w drivers are needed to a ssist the present Mo- tor Corps staff of three drivers, who have been handling the 150- hour schedule for the past year, Mrs. Keppen reports. CDM Couple Take Long Delayed Trip Use Ensign ClassiCied ads. tor congreu from the new con- gressional diJitrlct. Use Ensign Cla.ssified ads. de orators o.ta ·-JII>Iwaen-~• of fine homes· yachts· apartMents He,. at H-olld 6onl.,. we heve EVERYTHING. You can ..t.d your t.n.ltwe ftowt the le'9est ..,_ lectlon of Mod-oM Poclfk. T ...,;..1 In tWe .,..., We he,. !.,.a stoch .f dro.-y olld .... ......., t.- brka. woUpe,.n. flo« coverl1191 olld ep,U.11c ... House & 6orck11 worbooma heve • repvtotio11 f.r doin9 tho fl11elt 11phol.t.r, eM Jrapery wort oM -furnihiN oM rotto11 shoJK fodll011 ••q•lsftely mode fvmih.,.. You .. ,.~ arid -y ~ pN. lftt few 011e of oer docorotort • . . the,. It M obli9aH011. House ! Gorden lit COAST MleHWAY, NIW,OU I EACH, CALif. ., •• 4oll, l ttO .. 6:00 _, • ...,. 10•00 •• 5000 PlTII niiiTIIE···~orttst sW ..... SWIN;s • UMBRELLAS • PADS • UCOVU'S YACHT FURNtTURE • BAABEOUU SHOP at HOMI A two-month v a c a t Ion 'trip which Mr. and M rs. B. K. Burgess of 520 Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Mar, had been counting on for five years was finally taken and the Burgess' returned this month after travelling 7,500 miles and Ae('ing lots of the United States. Among thl'. high points in their travels was several days on a lake near Detroit with friends, where they had the opportunity to study sev- eral types of birds not seen In this arsa. Some of t he states they visited were Wisconsin, Iowa, Min- nesota, Michi~ran, South Dakota and .Montana . Pacific Electric Railway's 687 miles of freight trackage con- nect 900 indUJtrial and agricultural enterprises with our two 'great harbors. and the nation'• trantcontinental rail carriers. WELCOME WAGON NEWPORT BBACH PboDe BEacon 7272 cw ............... ) MEDICAL SP ECIALIST HERE Dr and Mrs. John W. Wilson moved in two weeks ago to 124 VIa I thaca. Lido, with two small boys, J ohnny, aged 2, and Tom, who is jUit 6 months-OJ'. Wilson is a radlololiat U loda ted Jll'i th another doctoT in Long Beach. The Wilson's formeTiy Uved ln Indian- apoll5. ·For SO yean, PE service ill fourSouthern.,CalifopUa coundet · has been contributing immeasurably to their indusm.I and reti,. dential growth and helping to 'create aeential employment. Contact our lndUitrial DevelOpment Dept. for information concerning choice locations in Southern California. ~ ............... .-llj .... ····~ ..t ,._