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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-08-28 - Newport Harbor EnsignI FIRST SECTION Oaly Twa ..... w Tl IEIIITEI So You Ccm Vote MoY. C DEADIJNE IS SEPT. II Thunday, Augu.t 28, 1952 Harbor lllC aDd 1115 CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF. VoL >-Mo. 3 1.13 Tax ._Set; Fight Over C. of C. -.,. 1101> The Newport Harbor Area has loct out, partly that ls, In the "cold wa r" for Boy S<:out Jamboree post office> designa tion, with which goes a lot of publicity value. Corona del Mar had . a fighting chance, be- cause of the Headquarters build- ing p rovided by the local business- men. But Santa Ana carried the most weight and won out with this combination address: "1953 Jamboree, Boy Scouth of America. on the Irvine Ranch at Newport Harbor, Sal}ta Ana, California." Too bad, because It's not Inland Santa Ana that the S<:ou ts a re coming to see, but the rolting hll.ls of the Irvine Ranch overlooking Newpor t Harbor and the Pacific. • • • Aug. 31 Is expiration date of City Council's waiver of lease percentage on Income of the Bal· boa Bay Club's Bay Window, and slnct' the matter did not comf' up a t Monday t>venlng's Council meet- ing, it appears the subsidy con- troversy will be settled by expir- ing. Good t hing too, because I was about to renew my plea to the Council for consideration for the Ensi!O' too 1 reference: Lo& of Jan. 17. • • • All the rhetoric and flourish In the world will not alter the facta of a moral l.uue: whether taxpayers' money should be used for Chamber of Corruneroe f\mctiotna. That'a the law In tM current arcuing over a..mber funds. And the answer la "no,'' and the solution ts plain: The dty contract with the Ownber should be specific In stating the pubUc services that arc being con- Adv. Rate Is lnc:reasecl l t4"fll Gen'l Cat .> c;o, t Llbrar~ Fund Ad' t'rl Fund Par k 1-~und Gen C it) Bondl. 1 EmpiO}t"t' Rt·llr 1961-5! 7!' ll."> ll4 o:' 13 13 1952-S.'t 7\ J5 l:i 113 11 1 I I 1 13 1.13 For llarbo1 !~land and re...'>'nt anne:t.ahorb tht· tax rate~ -tn• ident.Jca l. t>xcx•pt that thert> an. nu gen ral cit> bondl. outl>tandml: I so the total rate 111 $1.02. compar<'d with $1.00 last )car I Councilman Les lsbeU explamt>d that lm provemt>nt DlStnct ;"~;o 2 , from lOth to 45th St in Newport fimshed paying las t ) t?ar for t h<' . tracted for, so that there can be no charge that public funds a re being used for strictly Chamber acllvity: and. as mentioned hel'f before, thE> dty will s till be gettlnt a big bargain. • • • Another moral iaaut> at Monday's Coundl meeting was In the decision on Hancock Banning's request for R-4 zoning: Can a property owner be deprived or making Jegltlmate use of his property! The only justi- flablt? answer iJi again "no." HERE'S PART of daf' work party that turnf'd 1HJ&. ~aturday to Kf't thf" Sc-out .~ttmhorff' Hf'aq~rtf'n buildlDI' aear Corona 114"1 Mar rf'ady for ON"upunf·~ :.•, .... : · :1 •. :1 !'<rnut ofnd als.. On t.Jt.-roof of thf' bWidlal( are AI Plf'a'f'r a ad 04-~t~r .lacok..on: half" n ~ up 1 ht• l:u1drr 1 .. I. yell Buttermort'. Thf' oda.-n., lf'ft to rll(ht. &rf" C. ~tf'r Jon~. t'halrman nf tht• \\ur' J•tr l\ ltr:•nt llowald, Mr.. Paul R. Mour.-. M rt~­ Karl K. Axta~r. Mra. Lf'1l """ .. '· ~luart Olf'hl. )tr ... I . • I I n a\ ..... "hCHif' Woma.a's Ch-te ·~f' pro\·ld· M hm~h. a.nd Karl A'\lal.«'r .. Oth•·r .. who \\or'-,..: .... ,. .···· •l;i~ .'H·r'fl yowa~ "'alt4"r Howald. Mr. a.ad Mn. L4"on P. Wllllama. Arvo E. Haapa. W. ~~. Pf'rrow, Lft :\ utt. ,\I Cl~. Paul Oavil!l.. Cba!rmaa ,.,.._ &IUIOU~ a.DOther work party will bf. ht>ld Katurday, bf>~:lnnlnf.l' at 9 a. m. -(U.n ~ht"t'ly photo) 1923 Newport Pier bond lssu~ SCI Its rate drops from last year's $1.16 to $1.13 lmproq •ment Dis· trict :-.;o 3. Balboa Island. fi m hl'd paymg for the 1922 sewer bonds. and iu ratt' drops trom $1.20 to $1.13. Ht> made ttw mou on thai th proJ)Obed tax ra tt-s b..~ a dopted. and this motJon was carra~ 3 to 1 -Mayor Smith ''OUng no Coun- Cilman Bradt>n Fmch was absent Ma)or Smith':. "no" \Ott' "a~ agaanst thE' advenhm~ , ate in- CT't'&Se He prt>Sen t Pd a r h11 r1 ot figurt>S sho"1ng the :"t•wport 'Har- bor Chamber ot Commt>rct' rl"<."el\ · mg a mu<'h lar)!l'r fund from ttK ell.> than otht>r Chamtx>rs an thf' Banning Denied Will Race Here Hancock Banning's reque!\t for . re-zoning that would havt-al-l A nE'w. sa a ling £'Vent. tht-Am~~­ lowed establishment of a t railer ican-Mexacan Lehman Tean;,~a . park on 8 portion of the Wt-st will ~ h<'ld ht'rC' Sept . 26. ~' and Gall Humphr<'y. own<'r or Marint- Newport tract was rejected by 28, "lth the Newport Harbor St>rvic<', 1215 C o a s t HaJ:hway. City Council Monday evening. Yacht Club as host club. It was Newport. wlts -.1c1or Frida~ an a The Council overruled the re-a nnounced this W('('k by F red battlt> a t st-a wath a J:ia n t Ma nta commendation of the City Plan-Schenck, prPS!<ie.nt or t he lRhman RAy. rommonly known as the nlng Commlssion for R-4 rezoning Dinghy Associataon. . DP,ilfish. a rarity in tht?Se watt?rs. westerly of 49th St.. C-1-H for A long list of celebriues as t?X· Gail and has party were opt?r - the Balboa Blvd junction and Un· pected here for the eV<'f!t. Famous ating one of Don Charle's U-Drlve c.la.uifled for the remainder. on tfw: Mexican teem t hlS year are boats about 12 mil~ aH Da:na Franctsco df' Ia Macorra and Pepe Point whe n they spotted somt>thin!Z Only spt?akers favoring the re-<k' Ia Vega . They &ailed in the largt? 11nd bla ck swimmin~ neu ~ were Hancock BannIng Ensenada Race this yt>ar and won their boat. They weN' successful himself and D. R. Hlgl~y of ~ first place in Class A Arbitrary in harpooning It and the battle was Coast Highway, recent purchaaer Handicap with Ken Davis' Island of Helen'• Nut Stand. Mr. Higley Clippt-r Conejo. onFor fivt? and II. half hours tht?y remarked. "I am a~t persuaded · -------fought the har pooned <k'vi!Cish. that thia Is not America anymore, Dea to-Br \9 ~~ ...__,_ II ct··-~ I a not at Uberty ,. ee Gail said it was amazing the way ~....... u..&C"II ,.. • the fish fought. He H tlmated they to lmporve his property." • tired at least 100 shots from a Harold Arthur, president of i& 1be Police Department cot sym-.45 caliber pis tol into it and still West Newport lmprowment J... path.y, but a.Wo a refusal, as they fit fought on towing the boat back- aoclation. aaid that a trailer park again IUbmltted a request to City wards for & 'period o. f an hour and would be detrimental to "l"est Council Monday evening tbr a 40-a half. Once they lost the ft.h but Newport. Morpn Lowery c:orn-hour work week. were a ble to harpoon It again mented that a property owner ts The letter from the Pollee rr- entitled to use his propert)l as he minded CoundJ that t he reques t w· • . &ees fit unless that use II detrimen-had ~n made April 26, and no JD DOn m tal to the SUJ"!'Ctundlng area. Mr. r~ply had been received. Mayor Arthur reconthMtilded the Tract A. W. Smith commented that the u s. Saipe B should be eet aside .. a park. Jo-Council was sympathe tic, but the aces seph Guerin sunested a buebeJJ stickler was : where to get the • diamond moMYT Just back from taking top hon- on at tM National Snipe Cham- 11-:.1,1 r . M-...L. ··-d Da pionship at Green Lake, Wisconsin. DCIU ·-e. ......... .... e are Michael Jagt>r and his crew. Oecar Jones, both of BaJboll Island. Four ~tm.a!Mn of the Hor· 11. at 8 o'clock, "They are Come-who won ttw Ted Wel1s SCIRA ace Heldt televlllon show will pre-dian Johnny (ID the Book) S tand· ~. -t a half hour ---.... __ -.y, Pianlat Conley Graws. Singer This im,port.nt national ewnt. ..... ..._..-u-u• ~ Sigwald and Denee-Slncer held Aug. 9-US, drew 68 entrants Corona del Mar'a Loblt« Bake Ua Lynch. ra.nctn. all the way trom Oee.r- and Treuure Days ~tJon. It Aftottw:>r feature of t¥ Lot.t.er wat.r, J'lorida. to San'Francbco. wu announaecl today lay 0 . W . Bake wtll be the repeet appev-CaUf. Becauee of the many ent- 1111 .... d. ol the Loblter BaM ....,. o1 the El Toro MartDe Bud. rants. the c:ontat wu divi*d Into c..tttee. wldcll W1U -1D tile Anew DQ 2 ~ aDd. lila and Olear ne Banet H.wt eet.rt.aJDen DIUWie 10 ''lddl olf" t.he '* ceJe.. e.ptuNd ftnt plae. ln ta. 2lld wiD ......... ~.,....... ()d. ......... ....,. Oct. 11. DMikle. 1 stalt' Hert> an• son-... of th<' To Be Sept 10 I citif'' on thE' las t. \\lth population flgun.>~o and amount or £T1lnt from I tht> t'tl> &Iota Ana. 40.534. $6. ChRmbt>r ol Commer('( Da.> has 846· ~ion~~rt'). 14.500, S9,950; A'l8· bt>en ~t·t for Wf'dn.-sda}. S<>pt 10, I helm. 14.J22, $6,0001 Laguna, 6.188. when an all-out all-day drivt' for SS.Ol 3. Pua<k>na, 10.000. $3,500. memben; will ~ ronductf'd b\ th•' ~~ Nt>wport Beach. 12~. $18.100 Cha mber's Mt?mbt>rstup Comm•t· S24.tl00 rt'QUE'St~ for this yearl tee. Ext?CutJ ve Secn>ta ry Ha) Lan-Tht r \11) or questwned w~th<'r !:enhelm announet"d this week l tht> Cit) has th .. moral rtght to WU> Ttw ont'-da} campaign Wlll bt• tax money tor Chamber. pUJ1)0lK's under the direction of Dr A. E HE' .said t h Chambt>r ts not n'· Stockton, chairman of tht> Mem-cel~:an~t the ~>Up~rt of . th~ loa~l bershlp Commltt~ Ass1stang hlm bWilllHtOt'S.: • • And ~.h~ shouJd will be the foDowing diatrict chair-they join, ht' askf'd. "hPn thf' mt'n: Lonnit-Vinct'nt for Bal· 0\&mbe~.,l:\"ls ~ m~h free from boa. Mauri!? Stanley for Balboa the dty . He cH~ ftgu~ sho~. Island, Harold Hetrick for Corona lng t hat lncornt> f"?m dues tn- dt-1 Mar. Roland A .. Wdcht for crt>ased fron:t S6,167 m 19474 t•• Newport, and John T. Boyd Jr. for only $6~ m 1951-52. w.h1lt> !f'n- MarinE>r's Mile. Udo laJe and Nt?W· eraJ bU&lDeU u~f\5('$ mcrt>a~ <I port Heighta. ~rom 914 to 1.364 m the &arnE' Pf'I- There wiiJ be a kack~f tnek-iod. ~~ 50'1>. 8. tha ..... Jurgen Lorenu.en of Balboa sup-fast s tarting at a. m.. t '-~ ported likyor Smith's stand. Mot- in thE' Bay Window Room of the gan ~..cnwry of Wt'fit Newport n _ Balboa Bay O ub. This brealdut mar ked that the amoun t or fund ... meeting, open to all businea peo-!ll<' of thE' area, wiiJ take the pia~ ¢ven by the d ty was out or pro· por tion to the amount fTom dues or thE' reguJar quarterly luncheon and said that the mayor was to tx- met>tinl(. ~rvations for brNk-congratulated foT his efforts to fast should be mac'k> 11t tht? Cham· p~nt the facta and uw tax tx>r office by Sept. 6 (Caltinurd oc ~ 5) Elks Fish Fry this Week-Ead · Saturda.>. Sundav and Monday can tx-cook's •~k-t>nd out. be- cause fresh {WI dlnrwrs art? bf-ing ~~erved all thrH da)'1i of th~ Labor Day Wftlt-end • t thto 8&100. Park- Ing lot oppolit~ ~ndeZ\-ou. BaU- room on thto Balboa oc."'M.n front by the N.wpcwt Harbor Elka. Belidel a fWt 6nner. there will -...... -and pn..., a.eoor4-lnc to l::lalted ....... CIU'f VanMT. Page 2 BIL· DIKE Says: 'lABOR DAY LA~ENT" '• ~ dri..,er • 1afer when •he r .sd is :J•, •I.e • ..,,;~ arr ',fer who t"o d• 'e• 1 o• R .. -~ "', driv•~9 I' Over J•••rry ·"~ ., ... ;,1~ t m,• who ~' '1 ~ ... F-E TY DCHS qOT COST I • ,_. ·.:=. ~ J'IL YOU HAVE •EGLECTED IT Let LABO R DAY llE A HO~ICAY --not a SKID •,!(l fl'EQN 1TY: Hal Dike ltNSUilANC E & IONDS l411 Newport Blvd• HAtbof 402 NEWPORT lEACH EiiSiCii omCIAL NEWSPAPER of the City OF NEWPORT BEACH ,ubll•hed w ... ly. Oft ~y. hi the Chy of Newport ... cia. C.llf. Office _.... printing ple..t In the EMitn lullcU•t• 1104 Coeet a-lever4, Ccwone del t.4er. TELE,HONES: HArbor 1114 end II 15 * * * The NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN hu been determined to be a new•- paper of general circulation by judgment of the Superior Court e nd by reason thereof is quelified to publisb. ell public noiice& required by law. • * * Entered e• S.COftd Cleu t.4etfer In the ,ott Office at CofoM del t.4er, C.lif. ARVO E. HAA,A Editor and ,wbllther ,E6 HAA,A • Auoclate Editor CAL ROOT Advertising * SUISCRiniON RATES * One Year, in the Har~ Area .... -... -................. _,............. ............ ... ,2.50 One Yeor. ouhide of the Harbor Area........ ................................ .......... . 1.00 * RAm FOR RENEWALS * O ,e Year, in the Horbor Area ......... -. ___ ·---·--· ............... S2.00 O ne Yea r, outside of the Harbor Aree ........................................ -· 2.50 M•iling .Addre11: 1104 Coast t-le~,.f. Cor-. del t.4•r, C.lifott~l• R4G.4,_.'S Your Family Reetaurant t CIOMd Tl.-daJ) . lUI Oout Blvd. I Llr bor I Me ('oron" df"t liar Football Coach Al lrwln thls wet?>k announced opening the foot· ball practice at Newport Harbor High School at 9 a. m. Tuesday. Football equipment was Issued today, and physical exams were glv~n. STOP AT I The Arches Call HArbor 0523 A squad or 44 is expected to report for practice. Returning fer the 1952 season will be 15 varsity lettennen from last year: Full· backs Denny Mason and Austin Smith. Halfbacks Ted Beltran and Glen Pickens. Quarterback Rollle Pulaski, Ends Ted McMasters. Dick Stephens and Mickle Ret- mjer. Tackles Gary Brown, Jerry Gibson. Tom Lange, Floyd Swan· son and Jerry Collins and Guards Terry Gibson and Lee Hambrook. "Your H01t to the Coast Sl.oce 1928" FINE FOODS OOC KT&IL8 COAST HIGHWAY AT THE ARCHES Newporl ... dt JOHN VD.f:IJ.E I uCOfl 1161 SPECIALIZING Visit Our Beautiful Cocktail Lounge I \.. ~ I . II.' "f 'I ·: L J. IISRER I CO. UOS W. Newport Blvd. Newport s-.ch --------- IN SAM'S SEAFOOD SEA FOODS AT THE SIGN OF THE SWORDFISH 16278 Coast Hwy .• Surfaide Lonq Beach 8-2405 MOVING and STORAGE LOCAL AND IAnOIWIDE Sen1ac tbe Newport Harbor &rea Balboa Transfer Co. C. E. McNiel I !tZ5 lla&rbor Blvd., Coeta Meu G C. Dennett BEecoa 1661 -----------~- VARIED CHAIR HEIGHTS ... lend variety <tnd inter•st to • room s composition, but c•re 1hould be ••ercis<td not to h•ve O NE chair th•t overpowe" •" th• other fur- nishings in the room. If. for per- son•! reesot11, on• f•mily memb•r li.es • hi9h-b•d cheir, one th•t , .. ..,, out of proporlio" with re m.in- in9 '"""' the" the ... We are 1lweys mod Nippy to help yow with ctecor•tiftg tip• th•t ,iH m1ke ~ hOII'II pla11· nlng limpl.,, c-ill anytime and ••• fltHW yew 4Moreiif19 end fwnf.W.., Pfl~ll .. , with .._ IOtAS HEIGHT SHOULD BE BALANCED . . . . . . by • "'*n effect. This m•y be •nily •coompli1hed by h•ngin9 • 9roup of picture• on oppo~ite ••R •bov• • t•ble Of' ch•st--« by lntr-G* ducin9 •nothar high piece, li.e a •m•ll secret•ry into the room pl.n. Height will .t,o be minimiud if ch•ir i• uphol.tered in • "'uted color, pl•in or •m•ll-pettern f•bric. e .. Hert> Is the complete roster or the \'arsity squad, with thelr posl· lion, <'X-perience and year: Ardis. Don H.B. 0 Sr I Beltran, Tf>d H .B. v • Sr Brown. Can T v • Sr Barton, Bru'ct· G 0 Soph 1 Bl>atty, Ken C B Jr. Collins. Jl·rr·) T v• Jr. Cantu, Boh C V Jr Caso. Da ,-c E 0 Soph Chapman. Larry Q 0 Jr. Cawthon, Chet H .R. 0 Jr Grirrln, Wayne T v• J r. Gib~n. T~·rry G v• Sr. Hambrook, Lee G v• Sr. Ibbot:-.l>n. Bob F .B. B Jr. Jt>nnln~ . ~tl'rlt· G 0 Jr Laynl'. Mike G V Sr Lahge. Tom T v• Sr. LaSheii P, Rod H.B. 8 Sr. Mason. lX'nny F .B. v • Sr. Mart inl'z, Eloy H. B. B Jr. l\tcMasl('l~. TN! E V • Sr. Mirkovlch. Phil T 0 Jr Mirkovich. R ich G B Soph l\t~'Cks T 0 Frosh Morrb. Rrch (" 0 Soph fl.'ack. Ken C V Jr Pickt>ns. G!t·n H.B v • Sr Pula:-ki, Rullll' Q \.. ~~- Post. Tom T v Soph 3 mitt.. ,\rL..;tin F B \'• Jr ~urmon. Ron E H ~~- 1 ~tPpht'ns. Dick E v • Sr ~ ~wanson. Flo) d T V • Sr. S t t'!trlh na,... <.; V Soph T ·tvlnr LP•· H.H H .lr· \V(}od..; Rnrr H.B. H Jr Wilson. Vic E V Jr R ••wh ChJ Ill· E 0 S11ph J:··•ntt.. "11~'~••· E v· s. C'ur11 .... I •'II II.B. H ~r P eyton. lt:•mh H H B J • Seely. H·1ll H.H. B Jr 1 \l tlum I' .1, F R B Soph l>rur~. Juhrt II ll R Jr ( () 1111 1''\ll\'1 H'lll't' U. (IJ~ht • \\t'll,h t lt•a •n \'. \'an,it~ Sub v• J.,•fl t'llll,lll I We have u ne or the m~st up-to-I O..Jit' !JIJd ~>rrtr~~:•ut jub pl'intlmr plant• tn th•~ Harbor Area Try U.'l COC!:KT AILS * 705 Coast Blvd. • * Thunday, Auguat 28, 1152 Real Mexican. Foods e Enchnadas e Tacos e Tamales e Chili Rellenos. e tc. e Steaks 0,... I te t :JO p. "'· -Cloted t.4-.lert La ()osta Minute Man Snacks· NOW OPEN AT NEW LOCATION LAKEWOOD BLVD. . at FIBEITOIE Same Fine Food Same Friendly Service .OP IN FOR A 111• We ·u Be Happy to See Our Harbor Area Friends MINUTE MAN SNACKS. EtHEL aad STAN HOWA&I) Lakewood Blvd. at Firestone It's KID'S DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY 12 to 6 p. m. at the BALBOA FUN ZONE FREE Rides are . ..6c • FUN ZONE NOW OPEN EVERY DAY • • • * FRENCH a nd IT ALI AN Corona del ft1ar DTNNERS * * * HArbor 1102 • • ThUI'IICiay. Auguat 21. 1152 U. ~--------~~----------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~== Los Cofnicos 'Harbor Cove' ToBeHeldOver Through Sat. Because or the large advance sale, the Loe Comicoa original production of "It Happened In Harbor Cove" la being ht>ld over tor Saturday night a t the Corona del Kar School. many secreu as the Sphinx. And croulng her peth will be OUvia Peelt>, a.ctreu of the drama-with a capital D-who annually revivee "Love h a Sometime Wonder'' across the natlon In summer stock. nckeu are now on sale at HamptQn's Harbor Dl'\lltl tor all three nlghu-tonight <Thunday), Friday and Sat urday. wlth pro- ceed!! JtOing to t he Corona del Mar Community Church buildin g fund. Thl1 is the show which intro- duces to Corona del Mar Mrs. R. J . D. Van Dawson. the wealthy and aging ttsh heiress who sits out each aHernoon on the terrace of Norris-By-The-sea, quietly observ~ lng Ufe and con taining almost as Leh•aa Dbagby Races Septl3-14 The L e h ma n Dinghy World Championship races will be held here Sept. 13 and 14, with Fred Schenck. president of the Lebman Dinghy Aasoclatlon a nd last year'~ Regatta champion , defending his tiUe. 'nlere will ~ five races durin't 'I the two-day series, with daily trophies and Series trophies for skippers and crews. Social hlgh· lights of the even~ will be the bt'ach party at the Newport Har- bor Yacht Club Saturday evening, Sept. 13, and trophy pl't"Sen tatlon Sunday night. Last year the entrants lncludf'd no less than 1!S world or national championahlp skippers and crews. This year Darby Metcalf. a former Lehman champ, will be a con test- ant skipper. ARSISTS AT RECEPTIOX The a udit>n ce will also meet ~ blustering mayor of Harbor Cove, a typical ~&-town. and his cohorts as they deal with th<' ladlt>s of the L. C. P . P. S . R.-the Ladi('S Committee for the Protec- tion· and Preservation of Seagull Rot:k -and Mr . I. 0 . S tacks of Rockplle, Arizona, who wanu to er«t a Turkish ,Bath "in or under Seagull Rock." Also featured Is Rank Ruby, Privatf' Eye, as the star of "Board- walk ls My Beat," a take-off on T.V and radio mysteries. Using the phone booth in PilJsender's Pali- sade Pharmacy a11 his ht>adquar- ter .. hc uncovers a body In the lee cream freezer. meets up with s1x· year-old Dukie Baltz, who Informs him that "Private eyes are strictly paM>t>." and pulls evtory trick In the book to 50lv£> "Th<' C...aSf' of t ht' Frozen Stiff." Mn1 WHI Iam Stone oC Ray ~horPS and her dAughtE"r Michel(' I assisted with the announcement party given recently by Mr . And Mrs. Lawrence Coffing. Sr.. of Santa Ana honoring the <'ngag('- ment of thf'ir dauJthtcr, Mis.o; Janl't Coffing, to Charlt's Guthri<' Boon<' of Arcadia. Mrs. Stone is sister I of the bride~m-elcct. The wed- dine b plo:~nnl'd for next month. KUSJCJAN MOVE." HERE New Harbor area residents are Mr. and Mrs. John R. Flood and teen·•~ son, Jimmy, of Beverly Hills. Mr. Flood Is a m usician, 1 formerly with MGM studios. Their new address Is 323 Narcissus Ave .. , Corona del Mar. MANNING'S CHOICE Beel Pot Boast LAMB Shoalder Chops END~ A I" C'I'T Pork Loin Roast RWJFr>S ORIOLE SLICED BACON AIIOUI . YOUR IY Seeolld Ia a ~ of belptullalo.....Uoa ~ 1 to belt« ~lablt yoe wttla ,.._ .et aad •n you the co.t of ~~cal ... Q ESTIO N: Is your TV troubled with occw-- lonal diagonal moving ripples weaving across the picture on certain channels, intermittently'! PROBLEM: Thls indicates disturbance from n«-arby tran.smlt tlng or rt'Ct"ivin,:t short wa \(' m - dlo equipment or (.'0-Channt'l int~>rf~>rt-nc(> ~­ IW<'4tl\ your sc•t and a n<'ighbor's. SOLlJTION: This problem In man) caS!"' can- not be complet ely correctt'd without co.Uy shielding or your tunt-r against outsldt-high fr(- quency disturbances. However, it ls pos lblr •r many instances to reduce thlA annoyance to a minimum by exact channeling adjustment. If you belie\c )OU have an adjustment problem please feel free to call on us for an I'Xpert adjustment of your set rr·· gardJes.os or mak(', size or sc:-1•en or where purcha6ed. This will tx> a cour - tesy caU and t here will be nn char~•· whatsoever. z..~. F RANCHIS E D Dealen RCA Victor Magnavox Hof!man Zenith Te levis1on • T bf' IDO)Ot c~t.e u l.,. ~aud toen 1ce nr KJUllzatioa Ia tb~ HAr- bor area. 181t -sewport Avr. eo.ta MHa BEaeoa '7ut Open Monday. Fnda> 11nd Saturday evenings till 9. ELKS FISH FRY Saturday. Sunday, Monday -August 30. 31. Sept. 1 At the Balboa Parking Lot. Dinner will be served from noon to 8 o'clock each day. The re will be fun for the en- tire family -Free prizes ---Garnes ---Entertainment BREAST or FLANil 20 ¢ LAMB str'«' "\\~liP • l.a11tA" HArbor H0'7 118 PolDM!tUa, Coi'Oaa IJel Mar The Only Local Neon Shop In tbe Harbor Area C«nplete Neon & Sign Painting RaiN & Ser~ BEACOI 6186-W t4-llr. ~pair Sen~oco -I 'nd<>rwriters Label- Guaranteed 1 YN.r· PACIFIC Neon Ute Ted Cox-OwDer-Bo~t .U Oaa-~M~r C'h lc-kPn of tht~ !'lNl A ll Wblt4' Meat ndf'~ TUNA CHUNKS SPLIT PEA SOUP IHIIelous Breakfast Sausage S AVE k -Aut ~emlma Pancake Flour 16 lA•.a'• Frotlea IM&.at .w o~. pkg. c WAFFLES iAN iN As lh.10c T H E 0 U lo, l I T Y -W I S E , A T It 0 N I Z E •' Flut(')' IAc'a.l '-umtnf'r SQUASH TJ .... C The ...,.,.,._T ......_ INIIQIII Tbunday, Au9'181 21, 1152 ----------~==~~~~··~~~~~~~~====~~======~~~~======-0, JY IPPO~ OILY Wanted I••=•• ~ Fe ~~~ w ' BY RETIRED colle1e wor;;;, NINCE lOin& COftlm..Ut; bowlneea. ~ Nea t, new and fur- nished. 2-bedroom home near bay. Our Exclu.iYe Lir.ID9. Beautiful Home in CorQDCI ct.l Mar small apt. or quJet room with ot llelllm&l. Crill 6 rountal.n. • •••• O..rJoolrin9 Harbor Entrance 1 some ~ or kitchen. About $35 Fine for 00\U>Ie. ~ B. Cuey, t or. $30 per mu. Box H-4 c/o The Broku, 1217 Cout Blvd, Co-r wttaa paaora.mk: vtew ot u.e oeeu. Glare-proof plate glaa ~. Property compriaea approx.. Enalgn. • rona del Mar. HArbor 7119-J. C 3,000 sq. ft., hu 2 1tories, 3 beclrooma, 2" bethl. aunken llv. nn. lc muter ~. Exterior decks WANT to rent garage In Corona w --a cmd E.".,..._.a • 5 $191500 East & West looldn1 toward San Pedro and Laguna. HeatinJ by Payne, a1r oondlUon controls del Mar for atora,e. BEacoo .__. .l"v-., ~ upstairs and downlt.a.Lra. Fully plaatered 2-car garage and paved carport. 6606 M-K. LOST: WOMAN'S bi!~ 11aae1 J: Wlt h terms Shore C1Ufa Pro--rti• at R8CIIIOnaha. PrieM WANTED: Uaed ptanoe, hl&t*t Bla.ck/tl'al\lparent white frames. • .-cuh allowance In trade on teJe. Probably near Chlrua Cove h~ II Stanley Hadfield CORONA DE_L MAB PBOPEBTIES Realtor ~ M or HArbor ltl1., .,...,...e Balboa lalaad aobel't a. ~..pa ... Rea L L,.a. ....,.... 411 Coast BouleYCD'd CORONA DEL MAR HArbor 1037 TODAY'S SPECIAL Deluxe llirg<' 2-bedroom home, double garage, fenced yard. nJ~ly landscaped, neat and clean. Good beat. Close in. W-A-N-T -E-D y~ar 'round rentals from $80 to $150 month. MORRIS & LOVELAND IIAI'bot SH6 ExclWii•• Liatin9 SWIMMING POOL ON BROADWAY NEED:~ PRICE 1'. McCUISTION WDT ~ .. ~~?' Better hurry-$11,500 A BARGAIN at ............... ·-··· __ ... _ .. ·-.. -........ . E. Z. terms Also hu 3 bedrooms in excel· lent condition. Hnrdwood fin. -fireplace-bathtub and sep. arate tiled stall shower . Large dining area. Vent. blinds. Backyard fenced. 2 car ear· age. Patio. G. I. Terma with 4% intert>St rates. Payments including taxes and ina. are -Oaeet BIYcL, IIAnor 4l CORDIA DEL IAR VoGEL VALUES VERY CHARMING 3·bedroom home in choice residential district. Built around lovely patio 13',.x2..J livin g room, fireplace, built·in fea tures. Bedroom :-.lo 1 l41%xl 5 1, looks o ut on patio. Dining area. Handy kitch- en. F'orct'd a1r furnace. Winding walk. fenced yard. 2-car gar- aJ:~· & laundr~ A homt> to be proud of. $14 225 Oood PrlCt' I T t'rnu CORONA HlGHLANDS Top \Slut> 2-0<'droom view homt> Living room 1-l 1llx2U. Cireplac~·. hard"ood Cloors. booksht>lvt>S. Dining art>a 9'::xl2 Lan~e bed· room:. L;u ,:< furnace. Till' m kitchPn & bath Garbage di.s· posal. Porch across front of home. Beauttful ft>nCE'd yard. 2-<:ar ~aragc> & !-lora!(t> lockers Owner transft>rrNI Prict> rt•duced from $16 (1(1(1 $15 000 to I $10.000 C.l. loan. A buy .)OU SPidom land NEWPORT HEIGHTS F'ully fumt. ht'd. mce. nea t. 2-bdrm. home with best of every thing. Lot 50x127 1., Cara(tt' & lar~e workroom with bullt·in bench. :-.lice ft'M:f'd vard Priced right $9 500 without furn11ure yt>t it all goe-s for 1 ()wnl'r has m o,·f'd away. .-\ rt>al buy The VOGEL CO. 1301 Coast Bh·cL. Coroaa del Mar HArbor J 'lfl or 14'71. Evealap: HArbor !ts-11 or HArbor Mll-W WHY RENT? 3l>drm .. •mt LOSld ~f<'S8 <'ast sJd<'. 6()' lut nt-aJ· !>Choub ~ood nPIJ.:ht..orhood Th1s is a G I ResaiP Low month ly pay- m•·nts. Jncluur<, ta.xt>s and • $9,850 m-.uranc( PnC'f' • Owner has lo\'ely 2·bed- room. home on 60'x40' lot In best part of ·Costa Mesa. House only 3 years old .... beaut. decorated. Grounds nicely landscap- ed. has $7.400 TO; will t r a d e for comparable house in Corona del Mar. The Vogel Co. BalboA lsta.ad only $64.38. Ex· $1 ~ 500 cellent buy at ~~ Aaotlaer .E.xcluiYe Usttac PHIL SUWVAN GEO. EVERSON I 156 Newporf lt¥ct.. e-ta W... (Acrott frOM c..te ttrt ....... , IE 712l: Evel: IE 6149-W, IE 5451-J • lEAUOl • IUSINBS <>'P'OlTUNITIB • RENTALS Trade at home ana Delp put money in circulation loc:alJ.y. BArllor %111 152] Coest llv~ .. C.... 4el Wer BUILDING SUES M-1 Mfq. Site. &crx93'. Yery rea:s. priced l;\/CQME lot -over 22,000 sq ft . nt-a r downtown Costa Mesa LJDO IS LE. R·l . 45' frontage . ... ................... .. . .. .. GREEILEAF a1tl l.••HIIIea ss.ooo $41500 Silt Sewport BlYd. HArbor UU Newpor& a.-11 CORONA DEL MD 327 Marigold: 11/2 blocb to Ocean MUST SELL TO CLOSE ESTATE ~~irable 2-bedroom home, hardwood Cloors, fireplace. lht>rmo con- troUcd floor furnace, service porch. dining area. encl061ed, heavUy planted paved patio. 2-car gar .• on paved alley. clu:.e to s hopptnK. PRICE $11 500 REDt.CED to 1 W e know ol no comparable proper ty in this st>CllOII at thi vlaion, famoua make, or 011 m.ld.July. 431 ~ Iris CDK a spinet or &rand piano. DANZ-• · t SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE, Real F.8tata & Jla ... ~'-W J. 520 N . Malll, cor. 6th, Santa Ana _ _.. Superfluous Hair Pennaneatly removed from face. anna, 1ep. Eyelll"owa and hair- liM Jbaped-No QXJre twee2:1A8· EU.EN L. BRYANT, R. E. ~ aDd Tbunda.y OG).y Udda SalOn ot Beauey HA 25'71 PAINTING Earl Sheflin 111 PaiiDer St. -e-ta ..._ Bl>'~ Ml'r-· Painting -DecoratiDg • eoa. o-1 ..... GEORGE BUBDIARDT Uc ••••c......_ -llat St.. :H..,_..._.. ...._.....,_MlJ..W H. H. HOLBROOK Dependable PlnmhiD9 A Prompt Repair Service MalntaiDed ....., ........ ··~--· IWboa Blvd. Newpert ._. WE LEND money on Harbor a rea Real Estate, regardless of Its present encumbrance. The Vogel Co. 535 Coast Hwy. Newport Bea ch Pho.ne BEacon 7468 L-0-S-T Ia Harbor A...- VALUABLE DIAIIOND KINO Ia plaUiuaa .. ~ SUBSTANTIAL BEW AllD ____ RAioiiloiir..,bo-.;r 1'714-.1 ALMOST NEW wash basin, por· celain wash tub. twin metal wash tubs, lovely bd.nn. aultea, bed divans. platform rockers, rattan llv. rm. tables. cut gl.a.u and many other high grade household arttclt>S. Crist Furniture 1687 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa Acrosa from new Alpha Beta Mkt. Phone BEaoon 7323 AFRICAN VIOLETS Pink, white. lavendar, purple Special. 1.50 ea ch 1lowen by Morri 6ft E. Balboa Blvd. -B&I!M. HArbor !010 NEWLY decorated room and beth in private home, breakfut priv- Ileges for bualnea woman, nurse or schoolteacher. IIA 2796-M. FIVE-BR. Balboa O<x>an Front home. Sept. 15 to J une 15, $110 per month, also Udo Isle Bay Front: Sept. 15 10 J UM ~. 3- bednn., 2-bath home. Reuonab~ to quallried tenants. HA 2552. LOWER 1-bedrm rum. apL in COM, year 'round. S6S mo. lnc. utilities. Close in. l lA 3561...1. CORONA HIGHLA:WS, MW 2- bednn. unfum. del~ apt. PaUo. beautiful ocean ,.i('W. HA 3864. CORONA DEL MAR-Attractive 1-bedrm. fum hotJ~t. available for 10 daya. Sept. 5 _, 14th. $65. Owner 611 Poppy. COM HArboT 0167-~. . LOVELY 2·bedroom !1~ apt. tile kitchen & bath. ~-~~~ ~tion, gar. No pets. 419 Potnaettia, Corona del Mar II boT 3692-W 2-BEDROOM unfum. apt. Fire- place, di5posal, ~ ge, stove incl South or hil(h y. HArbor 1329-W. 2·BEDROOM furn t., tremen- dous vt~. di.<; llftp)ace, very comfortablr ter rental, avail. Sept. 1. t\o ta or chU· dren. 428 Avocado 11. 2 GARAGE a pts.. f 1 bdrm. each, very room)' , won- derful vtew. Yeoa.l) rental, $75 mo. incl. uti I. I R\ 11 now, other avaJI. Sept. 1. r-=o 430 Avo- cado, COM. t. • 2 E NE b s .,. • }- RA d 7l a 21 REJ tJ r. al H RAt llt lr 60' H H he at WA H Tl or PI M S29E til M B: 5~ FURN'. APTS. tor I.Je Apta. ftrat. D overJooktnf Bay. Corona drt liar. ar ~c ap~ ~ bey A oceu. Sin Of Avail. dally, wkly .. r =~ S1 sa~ Hotel, 1414 S4 .. HArbor 1451. M ------------~------~ tor '* REAL EST ATE '* REAL ESTATE LOANS * DRA.n'SMA~ '* ACCOUNTA '\ 1 $35 Month · eludes: Partit ioned h• rivacy Te lephont> a11.'·' mg sen ,icl' Reeeptionist Parkin~ lot 'I' t Advertisim; '• r ·pace A.J Dr Pi M $59 t h a l ar )) s· ~~ R, ~I g\. lo rt• S< ="' Tt, 1 E'~pc.r ... Jt•'P p:t rl ~. do .. , n pa~m't of SIOOO will be considt'rPd. T; e :_. · .~ Red Barn House open d01ly 45 >-· :;· 4 .. :r s CDM Good pnce Goo-1 •erms EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor BICYCLE A sociatl'd wu'• tahlished fa ·t l{rowin~ Ill• . nee agen- cy In nt'w bud I Pt>rff'C t location p i or UPPER BAY DISTRICT -- :; Acrr , nf ~•ofld soil wilh "uperb bay a nd mounhtlll '•··" r f''trklPd. hilt amld-.r fast de..-Pioping E.."tatl' l l nmt•-. dt1\\'ll "1 t •• '' rm~ EXCLUSIVE SHORE CLIFFS -- J us t listE-d A most dE'sirable building site. Lart.:t· ~>~.·•·an lt on r lor orrerin~ panoramic vi('w of jetties. canyon and OC<'an Ad- jacent to !me S\\'tmmin~ b<'ach. We know JJf nothin~ compar- a ble at the price. Fred J. Crosier I A111ciates Curoaa del Mar HArbor' 3511 CORONA DEL MAB BUY THAT LOT NOW! r:xcl'llent 1 \el lot located at 6 17 Poinsettia. COM. All bonds and assessments paid t• PIYIE, Realt. lUO Coaat Boale""" HArbor !114 CHOICE YEARLY RENTALS 2 Bdrm. Furn. HoWle on Bay Ave.. ........... . ... $100 per mo. on lease 1 Bdrm . waterfron t home with pier and float ............... $110 mo. 4 Bdrm. fUTn. home. near beach ............................................ $110 mo. 1 Bdrm. fum. home. Newport Beach ............. .. ..... · ... .$60 per mo. You pe.y no commission. IIArtlcw tilL Ewe: Mil ' EXCLUSivE wlriiraoNT '"RoME REPAIRING Throughout the world there are few homes with such qualit}. l)l'f'athtaking view and exclusiveness. location and arran~l'· mPnts. Fot· the large family who enjoys sailing, c ruising. S\\ 1mming, combined with utmost priva cy, prh·a te s lip for 45' cruist>r and other distinctive a ppoin t- ments. Beautifully a nd completely furnished. F'avorab~~ terms $75 000 for quahfw·d buyet· . . . .. ... .. 1 island re11lty co. Realtora-a...._ BrM- BABVEY D . PEASE ' Park Ave. at Acate .•• BIOC'k from FerrJ BALBOA ISLAND liAr~ IT'I-W NEWPORT BEIG&n 3·bedroom. 2 bath home. lot 50xl25. Uving room l6lt32 opening on patio. Wool carpeting. cork and asphalt floors. 3-car garage. Owner will take 1 or more lots as part ~nt. Property can- ~~~~~ :~i~c::,t~. ~~ ............... -......................... _......... $16.000 Ill UA IEILTY M. Oppoalte Balboa Bank of A.merlca ROSS GREELEY Ulllan McAdoo Joeephlne Webb nn ,..&....._...._, ... ._ •oowa Sm~ll home in excellent location in Newport Heights. Balance like rent. IIC Bulty lilt N....,.,. ....._ ~MII-IfM • Schwinn Bicycle. RAY STEDMAN 1574 Newport Bl•d. COSTA IIE8A Bl'.acoa • --• CU%8-.1 SAVE Cash & Carry TV Radio Serric:e by factory-traiDed technlcicma Auto Radio Spec:iaa.t. (IN tile a..III.-GUT .. ,....., Mesa ladlo cmd Tea.ftllou •• &. ........ .,. c.ta ..... ...,_-..., 0.1.1. wamo~G Pr li4& • I!R(Ifl•t BArhor 2107 ' 1786 Newpo Bl•d. sc C01ata ·" 52 Won't Last ~ B· 'I r Hurry! S~ --------------~-------l sPt. BUY WITH 1 sl· CONFIDINCE sa AND' SAVE ~~ Servin~ the H01 'Area with better Used C11 " lr the past 31 years our 1 • 1tatlon is your $:Ua rant•··· '!"'I() F'ord 8 cut-~ radio. heater & "' · 'ive-abovt> avPra~:t· ...... $1645 '47 F'ord 8 cus. 2 df,edan. overdrive. r11d• heat- er. Clean llK'H r..... . 975 '51 Ford 8 cus '2 fl edan, overdrive, rad .. •4 heate r. Has had 1 ht> Rltst of care -......... 1875 '47 Plymouth. spec, delux~ 4 dr. sedan. 1 O'flmft', priced to sell q'*k.~ .. . 895 Written guarante; ~t.b every post ·war USf1 car !leqr-«!IICe .... $345 275 .. 390 ···-····· 295 today. sc Sa GRJ ar sh CJ n i nE te Pl s. 8AE St AJ a Bi wl co He I - MA! pe Ml WAJ Sr Cc HOt an Al I Sl .... F ,;; u: .... ---7 ,.,. ' _ a u PllESCRIPTION PIIAIIIACY ~------~~-:~-~~:_: __ ::-·Tax Rate Set WALNUT OFFICE desk 60"'.:34'', Qty o-wsa called fw W. 11oft,. swtvel chair, 3 arm chairs. all <Conu..t from p.._ l) ct.y ~~ to ~ opmec~ at the rot' $100. Also 9x12 aJI wool money. H. ~. Lort'~ 01 Coroaa ~. 8 'l'nedfnc. for aurfadnc o1 r ug $35· 5-way noot' lamp $5 del Mar auggefted that ff tile efty •treeta in ~--...... 1 ~ar north • M IIUJII. AI..WAQ ~ «*W** ' • · · should be advertlaed. tbtn the .....,.""• UIIC' -• CaU betw. 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. dty's publlc ~don otnc.r ol the htehway. 1be project, to ~ BUIP10 ... BA•aoa .. .,.. 50-H a W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. s.houJd do 't E B. EUker of Co-for out of PI tax fundi. la -...... Jill c.-....... HA 1098. 1 • • to cost about $10,000. 1946 HUDSON Ciiidl'. sedan; new :!~la~~~~~~~:~mO::: for stlr'fadng ar~ aU paint, new tires,' motor excellent. ne. and he eouldrr't tee Why tM of Dahlia and FemlH.f north ol .-T95. MAy conaldet' older pickup Cbambfto should nurte tfl bottle ol. the flilhway; Goldenrod, Helfo.. In trade. Call between 10 a.m. the dty t reuury trope, Larkspur, Marigold and and 2 p.m. MC~ W Balboa · OrdUcl. h'om tae Highway to Blvd. Balboa. HA 1098. TbP rest of the a~nt wu Fourth Ave.; Iris fran HJghway • · pro-Cbam~r. Dean Bra dfo rd to Thlrd; Jumine midway between WALNUT DROP LEAF extension asked Mayor Smith: "'Why are Second and Third to Fourth· 200 table and 4 chain; perfect cond. you Uvt~ here, 1f you don't Uke fHt of Marguerite; Poin.sf.ttla. SSG. Call ~tween 10 a. rn. and It he.-! Chamber President from SeeGid to Fourth 2 p.m. 504~ W. Balboa Blvd., Harvey Somen aald that . the · Balboa. HA 1098. Chamber Intends to raise $10,000 ·r••• • I I I I I I •"-"'••••u•••••••~~~~~~ NEED AN INCINERATOR to to $1.2,000 In dues thla year. Ro-i PERSONALIZED bum your truh and papen In! land Wright, s-•t prefldent. aaid 1 ! See these Currier models at he deplored Mayor SmJth'a. "un-11 j NORMAN'S-Q>.95 and up. In-juat and unfair attack on t he bard-! CHRJSTMAS ~ stalled in your yard. 1313 Coast working buslne:umen who are serv-~ - Highway, CDM. HArbor 590. ing aa dtrectors and committee ; CARDS mem~rs." He asserted that the ! RANGE, FRIGIDAIRE electric, dues support the basic functions e double oven, 2--broUer. Mod. R.M-of the Chamber and the money ~ 75. Perfect cond. Present rt'tall from the dty is for promotion ~ about $39().....cell $260. HArbor and act.rertitelllent or the city and ~ 26«. for information service. ~ REFRIGERATOR, Frigidalre elec- tric. De luxe Diode! 107 1ri per- fect condition. Prt'lent retail about $350. Price $250. Phone HA 2644. RACING bicycle. 2-wheel brakea. nearly new tires. Easy e1ec. lroner, drapes. HA 2622 R-K. Hay Langenheim. ext>Cuth·e se· cretary or the Chamlx>r for t he past 3~ years, said, "The amount ~ -~ ~ e -of money rrom the city is fo r the service that the people or this ~ town demand of the Chamber. a nd ~ the a dvertising tax ls the only way ! they can pay for it. If we would iii go out of business .. the city owes ~ that service. to Its citizens and for ~ the city itself to provide It would ~ cost 15 times as much as the city ! gives to the Chamber." ! SEE THEM NOW While the Selection Is Complete ... Brow nie Block Prints A-~D CORDIALS NOW ON DISPLAY UVIRG ROOM BEDROOM nHAN ALLE:H SltCES atN6 ,AHCHER EH6lANOER SEAlY .~-.. ....,.,. Ott..n 7tO S.. COAST ILVD. HOUSEHOLD 'tniiiC~S LAMPS AND 8IIAID WALL IJIIELVES BEDDING ,.. DWVEIY ClEOfT TEitMS 'A nO FUitNrT\111 ..._. .~ AJ-a.- Friday~· 'tl f P'tl: ·US29, LAGUNA lfACH APPLIANCES SAlES 9 SfJMC[ 60' OCEAN view 1 lot In Corona Highlands. Beat locat $3,350. Have plana for 2-bd.rm. & den bouse, 1% baths. HA 1736-J after 6 p.m. H e suggested that it's not a n e B 1..:- "advertlslng tax" but a combina-~ IOOKIIIgl lion of advertising, publk ity and ~ ._ ___ ,/ service tax-and sr rvice is about ~ VABIETY STORE aaAA COAST II.Wl ~-· COAOHA ., MM. WANTED -Good used pianos. Highest cash or aUowanoe. Trade on new piano, eJec. organ or television. ~Schmidt Big Plano Store. Santa Ana. 520 No. Main. cor. 6th. 75 per cent of it. ~ ~ The Chamtx•r's 1952-53 budget ~ 617 Co•st Blvcl., Coro"• cl•l ~., MAll JJ1'4-M CALl I'OCNIA ~Mt ~tedupon.~t~uncl i!;~~~~H~A~R~~~R~Oii~S~O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $295. $10 PER month buys a beau· tiful mirror spinet type piano. Maple finish. DANZ-SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE. Santa Ana. 520 No. Main. SPINET Repossessed. Pay QUt bal- an<.oe. Save $200. Knabe, ma- authorized the Cha mber to submit ~ one more requrst on last year's $1.300-a-mont h basis. pendlng finaJ action on a contract with th<' <'II) at the neX't Counc1l met>tin~. Boats. Marine Supplies See Page 6 hogany cue. got"geous tone. Uke Miscellaneous MW. Danz-5chmidt Big Piano .., • ..,.,._......,.........,._.......,__....._ ___ _ S tore. We always have quaUty be.rgaln.s. 100 pianos. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. SAVE on elcc. organ. Used little. An unusual opportunity. Tenns on balance. Danz-Schm.idt Big Piano StorE'. Santa Ana. 520 No. Main. cor. 6th. 16mm KEYSTONE roll rilm movie camera. 1.9 lens. 2 .. Jt>ns turret. brand new . Cost $151 sell $11 5, 12 ~ · paddleboard, &;:ood condi- tion. $20. HA 1684-R. PARSONS complete steel kitchen and stainl~ steel sink, 4 ~s burners. oven. cupboards. elec. refri~. below. Has new elec. unit. Will sell reasonablt• or exchan~-:e for 4-burner apt. Jr&s range a11d 6 cu. ft refrig. HA 2516-W. ~9 BUYS good practice piano. Let the kiddles Jearn.· 2 yr. trade-in nllowrc'l nt fuU price on new pl- ano Othe~ from $78. $89 & up. DA ·..;z -::'CHMIDT BIG PIANO ST( >RF.: ~20 No. Main. cor. 6th, WILL. PAY CAS H Cor ~·our usf.'d ~a11 ta Ana. Or rent ss per mo. I furm ture. Crist Furmture. BE R<'nl allowf"d on purchase. _7_3_23_. _________ _ ~ P ER ~10:\II I rt>nts or buys I HAULING TRAS H or ? Phon!:' g0<1d practiC't.· piano. Some as 1 Walk<'r. 1576 Plact'ntia. Costa j lo\': A~ S69. S7S. S95. AJI term Mesa, BEaron 5313-M. r_Pnt cn-tllh:d on .purch~se. Danz· NOW pick up and delivery service I s!·hmld~ BIJ:: Piano :Store. 520 I plus q uality Revotone dry clean-I ;\;o M~un. ror. 6th, Santa Ana. in~ at Village VaiN Cleaners. ELECTRIC organ. Trade your old 217 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island I piano on beautiful all electric HArbor 2290-W organ Famous make. DANZ-NO NEED to join a "food club" to SCHMIDT B.IG PIA.l'IJO STO~E. buy meat n t wholesale prk<'s ,\LL PLAY ~HOES KEDE'I•tES • • • • • A GROt:P Of' I.ADIE~· SUITS ... • • • • ALL L'DIES' ~ATIO~ALLV K~OW~ SWIMSUITS -\ GROt"P OF DRESSES • • • • • • .-\ HROl 'P OF L-\DU:..."'' T-SmBTS. • • • • ~UM.\1ER PRINT . ... 1/) OFF 50"/o OFF 113011 50"/o OFF 50"/o OFF 520 No. Mam St .. COm<'r 6 h. You can ~et the ~st in aged ,.....,..;,;.;,.;....-.oo~..._ _ _.__ . Santa Ana. bee(, cut tht-way you like it at I S PI:--11:. T Plano. farT'ous make. Case Har bor F1 u:zt'n Food t ,(l('kers YARDAGE 50% 0FF §0"/o OFF thE' H;,· Area with sed Car' r the past tatlon i~ radio, "iV .$1645 975 slightly marr~ In shipment. Big I 418 30th St .. :-J. B-HA 0718. ' sa\ m~s or2 thiS. Anoth~r repos-P RIVATE rn n<'y to I nan on r<'al ~essed. $l.l0 already pa1d Many I . u • other wonderful bargs. DANZ· estate. o~l). :-.;o apprai~J fe<' o~ SC'HMIDT BIG PlANO STORE commiSSion. E. A. Christy, 205 Santa Ana, 520 N. Main. cor. 6th: No. Bay Front. Balboa Ishmd. GRAND pianos, $395, $487, $585 ST~~y MUSIC-It's fun. Piano, and others. Steinway, Mathu· \ OICC: J eanne Ames. your _home s hek. Knabe, Stodart, Story & or m me. HA 2826-M, cvemngs. Clark, F ischer-Ackerman, Kra-FOR YOUR PF.T-U. S. Govt. in- nich-Bach, many more. Used & spected horse meat, f ree dellv. In new. Lon~ terms. All guaran-Harbor Area. Hldy's Pet Sup- teed. DANZ ·SCHMIDT BIG pU~ & Sporting Goods, 605 PIANO STORE. 520 No. Main. I Coast Blvd .. rDM. HA 1293-J. Santa Ana. I p al S . BABY GRAN D Piano. A beauty. erson ernces S pecial $495 with bench. Terms. MAllo,CURI NG by Helen. Cnll Another for $535. You can °~ Ha rbor 2187 for 'our a ppoint· a baby grand Dam-Schmidt ment · Big Piano Store, 100 pianos from ---·----------which to choose. 520 No. Main. Situatiooa Wanted cor. 6th, Santa Ana. Help Wanted MAN or woman, SE"<:rt'tarial ex- perience preferred. Corona <k-1 Mar Post Office. WANTED -Bus boy. Apply to S nack Shop, 1619 Coast Blvd.. Corona del Ma r. HOUSEMAN and inside mainten- ance man wanted for clubhou.~. Apply Box H...f. C/O Ensign. WILL do baby sitting. Can stay with night -working mother's chiJd. HArbor 2555-R·K. WHITMAWS SIRVICI SWt ,....... -...,_ .... -MoHr. T ..... -...._ W-' a., /i.W. "'We s,.d ..... e-.,, ... .., Samee" 1020 C..tt .... HMMr 44t..a Ntta! .._ 110..~ 4.1 ._.., C'IULDRt.:~·~ SWIIWEAR & SUNSUITS MEN'S A HROl'P OF SPORT ·SHIRTS TROPICAL W ORSTED SUI'h ... • • . .. §0"/o OFF .. §0"/o OFF • \' ALU ES t.o 16.04) STIAW HATS 'o~LV A G&OUP OF SLACKS •••.••. FAKOUS -BOOST£R -~-fU.S IIFGIIS ~0\\' O~LV A GROUP OF SPORT COlTS . . f95 50"/o OFF §95 50"/o OFF • AlteratioD Charge on Sale Merchcmdiae ..... "''he~T Thumday. August 21. 1152 S . H • • peaa mng m AmiAnCPILm OALLTJI.lR&Y Harbor Marine Electric tot CoeJt Hwy~ N.wpo..t ... ell 8Ee-6060 Nithn: 8E 612~W II. IE IISURAICE for YACHTS & BOATS 8DI BUD KI8TLD L "· llstler I Co. MOS Newport B~ Newporl Beaeh HArbor tW e DID YOU KNOW, tlaat ._ IM!n'atloa. tall• 0"\'M' a ,..,..,. pertod at Newport -.ell .._ tbat diiJ'lac aa avence year a t Your Rubor yoa aaay espeet ltl brtpt elear daJ~a aad '71 .. ,.. ,.,. .. IOIDe aaallPt or a total of t4H .. ,. wttll more or ... dinet .....nctat. e DID YOU KNOW, tbat of all uae r..ta ....U.ecl la Your Ru- bor """ are owaed la ()nap Ooa8ty, 1.1" Rlven&de Coaaty, !.1" 8aa Benardlao Ooaaty, 51,., Loe Aaple. (louDty, aad 1.5~ are owDed la aort.IM!ra couatie. ... out of atate. Where's N ext Race AUK. SO..Sl, ept. 1 -Labor Day Rt-ptta ...••. BYC-NHYC Boats 14 fL & Wlder-BYC Boats over 14 ft. -NHYC CLARK SWEET Associate, FRED SCHEtfCK. Jr. e SALES e CHARTERS e INSURAN~ e 1M Slat St., Newport HArbor SOl i\T THE UDO PENINS~TLA ID.PYARD mERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE I Over 76 yeors of pr&chcel eapero&nce i· Scu•l,ern C&lifornie Yec ">ting. 2 ~enonce in ell type~ of soil &nd power veuel~ from 8.'· d inghies to 304 Petrol Friqeles. (Fred Scl,e"d severe~l tomes r-.etio~~al Che mp'on Snipes ond other~ . . Cler . Swepr C. 0 . of 'Severe! CC'e11 G uerd ve\· seh one! hend linq e~ll types of sctil e rd OC'"'er boots ) 3. bperl :,,lrucloon in re~cing toctic' 4 Techn'cctl ~nd pre~ctic&' oaper e~ r ' • :· ~ (S~ver& ~ee•1 wi•h lood.ng ln,urence Ur.derwriter• • • )tcor~ ;,. g"r erol i"l•ra•ce •qency busineu .) S Export knowledge of Ieee' o"d cc.&<• .. 'e -..e't''' w, '"" ~, :c ~ -c ~ yoJr •ofll "'P to C &•a 'II or elscw~ ert< • • * We wo11ld eppteciete listings on ell types of uoil end power boeh. We have buyers ev&ilctble for PIC \ Rhodes. PC I, K 38 1. Oceen li.e~c· "'9 yawls, Sloops. Ketches. Lyman Isl anders, Foirl ners. Elcc J Chris Croft bprM10,, CoiT'MCI"der< Die,e l Crui,ers. Specializing in Service for The Yachtsman and Commercial Craft ~Toa Vertlca.l Uft-Crute.-500-Toa WaJ11 Sto.rap. Mala~. Repaln COMPLETE BOAT SERVICE HArbor 301 900 31st Sl Newport Beach BE YOUR OWl SliPPER ! New 30' U-Drives SAFE TACilLE • * AND SALES F-AST * ROOMY Phone BEacon 5546 BAIT • 8-SCJOOP BAIT TAN1t8 Don Charle's U-Drive ~iling with ~UZ}' a, _,...._ • SUE FICKliR Some ramllles have all the tal- ent! For proof of this we point with pride to the Pearcy's. Marianne Pearcy, young dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pearcy, won the coveted Ruth Sheppard Rhodes· PC Perpetual Trophy in t he Huntington-nde- lands Race Saturday. CLast year's winner was Fred Smales In his PamUn. PC No. 30.) Pr('senting the trophy to Marl· anne at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club Sunday evening was the beau- tiful and gracious Mrs. Sheppard herself. Runners up in the Rhodes Class were Ton Myers second and Jim Sheppard third. Not to be outdone by his older sister , Johnny Pearcy s howed bJs own proficiency at the helm or the Whim by placing first in the RhodPS Class in thE' Race Week Regatta over the week-end. Tom Myers was second and Bob White . .. ,.. perlng of Bob Allan, has been doing much wIn n l n g recently; Undy tK 38): Gene Trepte's Eve- ning Star, one of last year's top eontenders in the Honolulu Race; Duster. Hilaria. Escapade, Amor-- Ita, Kitten, Antigua, Andale, Si- boncy, Dancer. Mara, Bayadere and Question Mark. Results of the Arbitrary Handi· cap in the Hunting ton-Tidelands Race were as follows: Kelem, Sea- sharp and Kolea. e RACE WEEK AT NBYC Conducting the races in the ocean d uring NHYC's Race Week, alwa)s one or the biggest events on the yacht calendar. were two genial gentlemen of yachting, Blll Baxter and AI Bicker. In the PC fleet, Mike Burke, the fleet's youngl'st skipper, was vic- torious \\i th two firsts and a 2nd: Jack Toon was not far bc.-hind with (Continued on Pagt' 7 ) CATALINA O&UIIIJI OJd t1mert wbo have beeo &oing to Catalina for the last 50 1'HJ'S- read no further. You won't get the thrill that we did Jut week when we sailed our small dark creen cutter, the Little Dfpper. tc Cherry Cove . Our preparations are always vol- umlnoul. We peck every inch of the 27'3'' with sJeepJng bqa, can- ned goods, fishing tackle, tmoc.- lars, wood foT the shipmate stow. ice in the ice box, extra clothlna ud a tbousaind other lteme. Ow early start meant leaving the jetty at 7 o'clock. It was a grey morn- ing, with light south eaaterl7 winds. We powered with our t O- horse Universal Twin a compus course of 275 • which took us a ways J)iist HWltington Reach and gave us an afternoon tack with a westerly for Cherry Cove at the Isthmus. Main saU and genoa jib were hoisted and a ~ldy jig troll~ behind to pick up the stray albe· core which never hit. WondeT why fish don't like us? The ldd• apohe4 ft.M atkldq up aU over uae oceaa. S.. flail )limped. 8M cuDs drded. PWt boat. ••' "T aac1 waved. 'l"'M-ak:y eGetlaoed ~y wtt.lt .....u patdlee of blu.. Tow..,.. •ooa ~ .... tre.lleaect. ... by J e'Cllodt wbea we bepa to eateb flbnpeee of C.tallaa -..e rall !Continued on Page 7) I third in WhHe<:ap. e OCEA~ RACL.._G In the Ocean Racing Division of the HWltington-Tideland Race, the fifteen entries finJshed as follows: BagateUP. lh<' FishPr Island clal>s boat, which. under the t'XJ)('rt skip- Boats •• Marine Supplies How's Fishin'? REGISTERED Snipe with trailer. F Sal Sand Dolly Ask $175, wilJ t rade for smaller or e - !'ail boat. Comp. rdinished. Salls Ut!M. Good CoedJU.. By GEORGE WETHERBY in good order. HA ·2083-J. 320 unable for aa,y boat '1500 Sapphire. Balboa Island. up to 17 ftW<t .. .. .. Fishing In f:<'neral the past w t't'k has been ex c e I I en t. Albacore dropJ>Pd off ovl'r the week-end due to tht' cool mornings and a drop THE "R<'d and Yellow Carousel or Pho HArbo lT/0 Balboa," the st"el awoliar)' cut-ne r ter PANOPLY, will display her ·----·-to-l..;p.;...m. ____ _ beautiful lines and svelte curves for sale at Dick's Dock. 801 Coast Highway. N. B .. Aug. 30 and 31. Priced far below survey, she's a sea-going couple's dream. Come and seoe her! Less than $7,000. Owner. C. R. Jamison, jr., DU 7-8213 or &.>e your broker in water temperaturt', but a few wann days should sec them hHting again. Kelp fishing was very g~ all along t he coast with some of the larger boats reporting catches of barracuda and bass as high as 350 fish per boat. The local piers have been producing small halibut and mackerel. Bay fishing has been pretty spotty with some a reas ha' in~ perch and halibut and in others-nothing. e MARLIN Tht' big boys. the marlin. have bet>n running well allead of recent years. but yours truly is always in the wrong place. It the fish are off Laguna we're at Catalina. If they are off O!talina w~·r~ orr Laguna. Guess we'll go to San Diego. There have been 53 ma rlin weighed in at the Angling Club as agains t 24 on Aug. 2S last year. Membt>rs of the Angling Club bringmg in marlin th~ past week were Pat Sullivan with a fine 203 '1.1 pounder on mediwn tacklt', George Holstein, Bill Breer . Wil- lard Bell, W. A. ElliJon, Cyril Du Shane, Elmer Hehr, Ted Schonlaw, Charlie Hopton, Harold Woods, Pepito Perez, Bert De Vere, Carl Kymla and KennPth Barton. Jill S. Whyte INSURANCE Ocean, Marine and General Insurcmce Office: c~t• Mew lenl Building BE.c011 '''' lteliclence: 416 Henl, Cotone del Mer FOR SALE 40' Ketch. SlecP6 6; cruising and fast sailing ...... ask $8700 Will Sill '711 Oout Hwy., Newport BEacloa Mlt • ~eCJID:.S inci dents between SIORUD.D local charter boats and U-Drive lor y ch .. " .... Parties boats brings, up the lack of sporu-a ........, manshlp in some boats that this 11--.L..-~-column mentioned at the start or ......_ the albacore nm. We repeat that M1 Ma.rlDe, ....._ ..._. altogether too many boats make IIA.rbor 1116 stops too close to a boat in fish. -11--E..--fU.....,.;..Iiiiiiiiiiiii-..-.-- It is not only very poor sports- manship but very bad judgment y ch Fl for a small boat in its tank to stop ~ a t ags close to a larger boat with ts t o and Pennants ao S<.'OOps of bait. The small craft 8!5 Cout ~1 just doesn't have enough bait to Newport chwn the school away from the OJIIU8 OllAPT BOAT Y&aD lar~r one. We are not trying to -------------be policemen of the seas, but a boat t hat stoPI so close to another that sinkers can be cut into It la altogether too near. Few of the day and charter boat akippen are f1sh hogs. By ket-plng at a respect- able distance and trolling 10 that we don't throw too bJg a wake we have been waved closer to the BmGIL IIIII RADIOTELEPHONES FATHOMETERS DIRECTION FINDERS uee c.ut mpway. N...,....t IIID 'l'llolnpaoa • ..._ ... Charles Hoptoa Yacht & Ship Broker 1001 ~t a..,.. Newport Beach B~ ION aad 5171 34' Twin Screw Richardlon. '48 ~~~~~ 6 Owner wUl sacrl· fice 45' Diesel powered. 35·pusen· ger sgort flshinst --Of'F ER YACHT SAILS Fretll.orelz Sail Laundry Mildew Proofing 2055 Harbor BlYd. COSTA IIESA BEacon 6071 I~RT HIIBOI YACHT UIDIII !5'12 fta)'lllde .,....., Newport BeaM Bn.coa Mil 17' Natl. Sloop ... -............... $ 300 18' Arrowbeed Sloop .......... &eO 14' Collins Craft Outboard&: Trailer ...... fSOO 21' LaWlch, Kermath Eng. 6150 20' Flying Bridge Cruller ... _ .... _ .............. 3000 18' Cabin Sloop ................ _ l3Cf D:--L'I BEACON IIIIKII LANDING IMl CoMt Blpway, Newport BEaeoa !10'71 20' Ge rwood Sedan Utility with Chrysler Crown .. $1'n50 r • - - - - - - - - - -.. boats with fish by their crew on 1 several occulons, and only once BOMBER WATCHES 5~95 ~y.we know the skipper ~rson-Ensign Ouslned ~ell have been a proven means of «"aching buyers for all eortl of merehandlse-U~ them! Phone HArbol' 1114. 17' 1947 Ventnor Utillt)' &: trailer. 140 h.p. Gray .... $1700 WANT LIS TIN OS 1 e $'-' ohdecf I'IIOiremettt e All clw-. c.• WITH~UPON I • IUNIORS I . hmln:. cl'·' •nd hencl• • u,._ ... cryd•' • ~ ......, "--' I The junior tournament 1s now in e &vare..tMcl for I yeer. • 1c1 .. 1 fw M.t ttclllf. the la.st week. 1be party and ~ I M!lltatton of prbet wlll be held m• • SURPLUS STOlE I ~~ ~~':in"= ;~;a::: II liD phlet maravect and ... elY tot> pre-• c... ., w-roa'l' a II.&DO.a, OOM'A JDBA am 1101 .I ....... aDd tMre wm be pllat:J .. ----------• fll•tlfortbelddl. 011 Boala for Sale or Charter * FIEEZE Y.l FISH * . BUBOB FBOZD FOOD LOCKERS * 418 30th St.. NewPort leadl HA 1718 * Tlwnday, Auguat 28, 1952 Tfui Tides at Los Angela Harbor ..,_ ft& ... y, A-c. 11. ........ ~ ...... I . . . 'rw N .............. a.T, twld Jl ..._;fer o-a, Sllltti'Mt II_... Tbe tl.me 1a I!Yfll In Pacific Dayllght Savine Tlme Au.-t Hiett '11de Low Tide ID*" Tide Low 'J"kko 28 . ... ................ . . . . ............. -· .. ···-S:M p..a. 15.1 11:47 p.m. 0.7 . 29 ......... ······ .......... ···-·. -·-6:17 ..... u 30 ... 8:0S a.m. 1.1 11 :35 a.m. 3.1 5:51 .,.._. U AQCW~t Low Tide Hlp Tide Low Tide 31 . 1 :34 a.m. -0.4 1:!1 a.m. U 12:47 p.m. 2.& Sepwmbc>r Low Tide • HJcll Tide Low n~ 1 .... 2 :13a.m . -0.8 I:U a.m. U 1 :43 p.m . 2.0 2 2:50 a.m. -0.9 t :U ....... U 2:32 p.m. 1.4 3 .. 3:26 a.m. -0.9 t:U ........ U 3 :20 p.m. 0.9 4 .. 3 :59 a.m. -0.6 10:11 a.m. U 4:07 p.m. 0.!5 5 .... 4 :33a.m. -0.1 1t:M ....... U 4 :55p.m. 0.3 u:4i~m.o:t JIIPftle 1:17 ..... u ............ 'J:It ..... ... 1:11 ...... , l :llp.a.U 10:1! .... u 11:11 ..... 15.1 S.41LI~G WITH suzy (Coa.UDued fTom Pace I ) entries boasted the lar~t number HAVlNO PASSED on the hoaon Ia the Snowbird cla.s. to bJa yOUDK~r brother, P ete, Tom P'rOIJt coatlD· .._ 011 bll aptN~reatly aoaclaalaat way to top poajtloa In tb~ Satpe f1~t. Ia apl1e of be~ caua-ht In the middle Ia t.b.la atart. Tom (Ia No. '708%) mana~ed to flaJ5h first lD the ~ewport Harbor Yacht Club lla~ Week aeriN to take tM Fraak Smltb Perpelwtl Trophy. In le<'ond place wa.a ~BYC'11 vw ~mJth lD No. SUl, while NHYC'• Fred MIUer lD No. <1160 t.ook third. -(photo by Beckner) two 2nds and a 1st to plaee 2nd 1 of entries In the S('ries. Pete Frost in the series. Ill one brother wins the o ther onf> Fred Smales. with two 3rds and I always seems to, too!) of NHYC a 5th. mustered up enough points with four lsts, a 3rd and an un~ to snag 3rd. lucky 13th, placed lat. Second wu 1 e LATE TO STARTING U NE BYCs 14-year-old Paul ~· Crewing for Fred Smales on Fri·l who. though be hu ~n ~ day proved very lnterestlng--'-ir onl~ three years, baa really been not a tittle nerve.WT&cklng! settmg tht> raee oourw on ftre this VACATION TIME ENO~ Swnrner vacation has Ju:st tin· Lihed for Mr. and Mrs. David Thomaa of 400 Ocean Blvd. ~ rona del Mar. They ar(' back from a trip to Utah, Idaho. Lake Ta hoe .llld San Francisco. In Utah they ~isited Mr. Thomas' relatives. who have ranches In that vast area. S l bu • I th · li · 8 swnmer. and p)a~ 2nd 'nUrd C II ~ c Q cutt e tt Getting to e startmg nc spot went to Dick Ward ol Udo a IDfW • • --minutes after the start of the PC Island Yacht Club in hia Junco. 8 class-and S('t'lng the fleet parad· /Continued rro·m Page 6) ing up the coast far ahead of us. • STAB~ ~JC BOA'l' By "DOC., HOFFMAN went undf'r aad w~ had a ~lor· Fred decided that tbl• was thP The Dm .~lttt>n clasa -which ., . I loll8 5Wf'f'P «•wa.ru t.h~ bthmu.s. logical time to gamble.-so we took has been ga1rung moi'DE'ntum Cfor Do )'OU know Bert Devere. Lives The sea bt>came choppy, white a tack out to sea. I those of you who are loo~g for in Glmdale when not dovm on his spray new, we were all exhilar-, , I a stable little boat. which ts PUily Feather. Not always smi!Pd upon a ted Into singing, teUin~t jokes. When the 'C" mark and P\ s taken In a nd out of the wat..or a.nd I by La dy Luck .. Bert was liberally laughing at everything. all exet>pt were _finally diset>rnjble throu~h safe for children. too. 1 s~gest .ARIIIE SERVICE l'mbraced by the inconstant damr 5-yea r.ald Kim, who crawled into the mtst. WP found we were 4th to you tak£> a look ar ont ., t~l n Sunday. Off Church Rock. got a his forward bunk and sang songs round the. mal'1t! Further pr~r 1 came up with fivt> eotrlw; GAIL HUM,HREY, Owner Complete Martae Service b1 Marine Mechanics Carpenters & Painters Haul·Outs -Marine s trike. As line went out. horrified to himself until we passed ship that no sk 1pper should ever be dis-, Wlnning 1st was Di<.'k Lewis of Bert noticed one strand of his g. rock 1 which really looks Jik,. 8 sail couraecd il he starts late or lac;t UYC' and $t>COnd was H l..t'W!s of thread had broken. fl~>ally fishin~ boat I ~:ot into tht' le<> of the I~land. In thE' Luder's class. J ohn Hum-I UYC'. Both boats boast clt>ver and S.thread. Prayed and pulled simul-ha uled down thE' camas. and pow-dahl remalnPd ll;nb,.atable. and am~ io~ naml's Gla~!I<"'w and taneously S o me ho\>\ P\'t.>r~ thin~ Pred. at last in sunshine. among brou~ht his Vixt>n l1l for a ~st with Wetrwnp. held. Thirty-two minutes Iuter. a the many boats 8 n c h 0 re d at 6~ points. 5<-<'0nd was Ke1th Her-In the Firen y·s-Bob Gntfes of big long-blll was aboard -225 Cherry Covl'. bert with 8~ pointe: and 3rd wirh BY\ took top honors-and A s pounds. Good boy, biggest li~hl Cruising throu~:h this n .-l't W (' 11 points was Bob Collins. Lilf lejohn or CabriUo Bf'ach y (' tackiP marlin of the yl'ar! found moorin" lea\'ing thP PC'\ Dr LaubersheimPr of ~INC' took 2nd • • F'rolic off our Port quarter thP ex-rarrlf'd home 8 l st place '" thf' • Lt;lfMA!'\0~ Ol'T JN roa.c.. •-amJiy FMtur«>: "J im" StcH.·u-pr<>SS cruist.•r . Lady Ann .. on our ' Albatross cla!>s : ,2nd wal' the , Voy-ThP I.<>hmans turned out In • ..an was skipper of the old charter-port b<'am. On th<' oth~r bu\\' w:.h a~l'r Yacht \lub 41 F.d Garrat UPat forc1• -14 th£> first day and 1215 St•te Hwy~ Newport k ed. boat Dai-.y for na~h <.Ill to 2;) year.-. thl• 6.1-ft crui~:ol'r J t.•anl'a III l'''-ncd • ~A\"EO BY A REG.-\TTA . thartl'('n thP SUC'('('(>dtnc two days Engines -Machine Shop-Welding Shop IE.con 6775 ITwo years aKo J im and wift> ~label by Frank 8 SaundN ·. who~;e com-Thf' Star clnsc; t~rnt>d up wat h n !a ll an a d~irP no doubt to pnlC'· ••••••a~=====::; moved 10 Arizona, came back for mt-nts on hapJ)('nincc; ha\'<' becomf' formidablt> 14 Pnlrt<'S th£' ~t><'Ond tiN> up for thf' f'let't Elirmnationc; ~ their first summer \'lsit last WN'k ll'~end 10 Chf.'n·y Con•. :--:r,t da~ lar\;t'St nu':lbt>r ?f C'ntriPc: m thP The Acapul<'O Lehman t"alll will ISL_I.ID UQUORS Jim borro\ved the little Goodwill II the 42-ft. Srda n Cruiser of W. A r~s;(at!a . Wanner an t his dass with bto up bt'forr too lon li( to chall('nJ!f' from Ralph Larrabee. who owns Thompson of Balboa Island puJIPd h1s Saoux was En,;n. S de ~0<'-Newport's top uhman sltippt>n. and skipper" the big schooner. alom:side. Their boat is named skonyl of BYC. Erwm. who has Winnin2 an easy ~t land with Goodwi II Wrdnesday, Mabel Sea Bordt>r . their spe<>d boat 1 beE-n in this ~untry only a fPw my sail yet'l wao; Ro$:t-r Wel<;h in wei~hed in a fine 161 '>'! pounder. tendl'r kept on thf'ir ;;tarbclard i" 1 years. is by b1rth Hun~arlan. ht' th£' Brew who amassed 1114 pot.n t., on light tackle. Jim took off a~t&in named tht> Starboarder . nnd tht>ir escaped that country throudl thl' by ~verse scorln~r ~tem to thP Thursday, with Larrabee s kipper· din~hy. thf' Weeboarder r.,·eo g()()(J ~ortunP of beim~ elst>whr re 23' collt>ctt'd by the 2nd plaet> ing. When they came In, Jim had inch of the ~ea Bordl"r was pol-att~ndrng a Star rt'£'BI!a when th,. boat. Diablita with Dorrlt> LEwi~ a lJS.pound marlin. Yep! His first ished with <'hamois and spon~f' Communists mart'hPd In and tf)(lk a nd "\\'hitP~ ·· Phflli~ sharim: on light tackle! The C. Q. orchid C'hf'rn · CO'\'t' Is a ltL'rurloll!l Is-rontrol o~ H~t:ary • skl(>f)('rinl! honors Third was that BALBOA I L.ANO Wines Beers Ice Cubes liquors Hours 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. 7 dt\ys a w~k ~20 &tarm~ A'•e., Balboa l8laDd HArbor 1394 to Mabel and Jim! Are you !lUrf' land anchorlljl'l'. Thl" watt>r , .. (\ . ~an Dtt'li(O s own Stl~r. I.O~('~Xet'llent k_ippert'ltl'. Dolly Nt'Yo·· You're gonna' stay in Arizona'! '•or·th. pla.'CI'd 2nd. losm~ to d,. port, ~;th 24 a~ point! cl~r I{TN'O and you ran '"''' k b 1 f " • • • down to thf' bottom w1th IotA! of :\locs on~'l Y on Y a qunrtE'r 0 " • ".\ 'L E'\""RIOHT ~E<'O~"D Family S"•fl'PIIblkH -Anotht>r point I ... .,...: h (" ·,() n . fint> ramilv catch. Last wer k Ml'!' fl'lh '!Wimmlnr;, JM'rC'b. baM. or· • To hold t•p thl' honor of th~> n 1"" .-..ut o:~-:t Pet , 1"1 Paul M. ,·Lee I Rot;ers of 209 \'ill 1\nj!l' Garibllldl. IOmf'tlmf''l a I ~Pwport Harbor n('f"t Wl\0: Dirk wrnt to Cl"dnc ~andfl' l>l ~nil\ Di}O. n, on Udo. aot her ma rlin stlnl:'·ray, or ll 'lhftrk ""1mmlnr; • H h vho 'n h'c Rocut> ph <Yd 3rd ~tomr>t Yacht \lub and 2nd to • ondf'ml'1lth ~·our bont. Thf' rou~h a n. ' 1 1 J afl(' Enright. dftullhtr~ of th~> Em1)1'rER This week. husband Pa ul ~ot onl! ('allfnmla hlll'l t-n <'lrclf' thf' llttiP • ,\ RIBBI~G FOR RII.L "Strat" Enrights whf mherits yp ,nl' too. The Rogers now join the Af-OO\' on thrN> tlidf's with a short. T\' is ovr rlookin1! a ~:ood h;r somo' of hC'r mothf'r and father's • flerbaughs as strong contenders pebbly bc>Mh In the-mlddlf' that in the person of two local 'ta r sa1l-skill E~t'rA\.,5 I for that fabulous prize. The Louie thf' Ben-~<'ouh h.a''f' r~mped ors and humor-happ~· <'haractprs Tho' F alcons. With 1~ f'ntr-ar" .\'t I DrcE'r Family M~rlin S~veepsf.!'kE'S lli>On. Thf' fourth sldf" look" W:l· Bill Roland and hi<~ k.ing-sizo ''''On· produe"'rl tht' fnllmd DL' lhrt'l' w in· TIDE I What L'l it? Am1go. its a tnp to ••••rd ,,i th ,., ~I·"· of blrd r~k. omy-\\1SP <'rrw. H 1 t: gI n " R1~l nf'r<:. all ,,f :--.'lfYC' J·ult> ~obi~" SAlES Lfonolulu \>\i th all the trimmtm:~ "" ' ~ F ' k · h' " ('h 11 h t r hlll" <'lf'llr n<'r&YI thf' larc:f'r i'ltb-IC f'r. 10 I~ ~tar a:;('r I Petl' Rrfldford and Anr P.awtins. -.nAU Otnee 8wpptr for thr marhnest couplE' in Pad tat· 1 · h' saTnc this summf'r ' w.Ma IIA ... !Continued on Page 8 ) mu' Bay, and thf' o~n ,...n a~ ump tn IS I I • -:. ... • r·t:RRil-:tt t'IK"'T IS SERIF.~ on whlrh l'l a lwav' a '1311 or a and as a rr~ult all hrs ~al~tn~ "'l-J ohn Fl'rrier In th< 14 Fl~ HOW DO YOU COOK ALBACORE Win a Free Fish in Our Recipe Co t st EVERY ENTRANT GETS A D e FREE ABALONE SHEIJ.. • SEND US YOUR FAVORITE RECIPE ALBACORE RECIPE. • e Mix equal parts of soy sauce, any good salad oil. Sauterne wine. Marinate for 2 hours Baste Lafayette A..,_ .,1 .. Ill 16} a .. • ... .. 10 NewpoTt Blvd. MRS. ALTA NEWKIRK 166 E. 23rd St Costa Mesa FISH for your Dinner Table Ca.ptTttlaJ b y Newport Harbor's F"whinq Fleet! • SEAFOOD SPECIUTIIS CO. HArbor 15f1/ • I fi!lhlnsr boat and ~the J>O"''IbUity l~·acut ~ haw bet"n nN'dlln1! har. 'till bl<l\\in~ tht foan off t>N>r thAt thJs mMN thf' nrrhul of n!>nut 1.t To a dd 1 7 rstt to th~ ~:· on :-\!1\T' d••rk 'l s ta rtod latf:' th1• an .IC'Qualntan<'f't. ~lnl!. Ball Roland or h(' Bac -fir~• da\ hut \\Orked ht<: V.R} \II' Saturday mo rninc in mm•' t hr :-.ht'll~k..-.r C'o 1 took one nf h~-. ·hao,,d; , ri"'' of 1:' ho<sa anrl Bt•r-F.-Pat II "ith fri..-.nd,, D••nn rt;romn~ badrgf(';; a~dh ha~d~ ~~ri; ••rr1 , r1 f"' • •l 'lJ'll•l n: ·r., fini'h 1nd Tinv \\'hi '" ;md Br•tt \' 1nd "1~ pamte or t'tt ": · 1 . lin•' Tl1h r•mlhanf'd "111 '""''tl 1 ... • ~. Pat. who ar,• tht> 'am~' ~I!' .. ,..., nur On ~und'l~· Sta" <:ka_rJX'~" 11''1 1 •t ._ar• , r u. th. "·at• \\'t•nd\ and K'lt" From II n r>ra rrtw' JX>eran::: 0 '"r ~hf'lr " ou ·~ -:-,,., . ..,rd 111 h1~ hf"au•a fol h'uo tht> watt•r ''il' churno•d "irh ... m'lll 31. th~ closely followmc bar~•'· "''1' h1tht11h \""-p, t• Gal•' ;nd ~rtl eirls in ou t tx~.1 rd mo tor hc')n t '· \ i'-Hlt:lnns at the hl'lm. Wf'~P muc~ ",, \I , 'r· l•11 11ou!'l:~.-: an FoX' Too arin!! h:trk nnd fnrth c;c•notinc in amu~ed and a!"a7•'d to fan~ •.h 1 who b€>:-tt hi'< brnth<'r Jm) f0· and nbnut thf' o·h•'lWl,. r•'asnn· th,. ~tt.ach~ SJCO r~~d 11 h1~ 1' 1 1 whom t h:'lrl hf"rn r rl'wmc !;at•Jr · ably fX'8Cl'fll l harbor Their fA· rlal'"IC 1 • ChaSf'r II B'ut tl' ''·'" dav ·and <::urd'l' t>' '· 11 ,orit£> trip w:u: out into tr,. O<"'Hn It all off. the bari!E' ran ?Ut of fu, I point-; • ~ to dump Wlrh1CI' \\hrr ;-tho• •·ur-and had to ,b€> towed 10 b~ 111' • llf'\0. t'P PERP'OR't.~S('F. rt'nt would C'Arry it to China or \oast Guard. If C'ar.-,1 Jnnf"!'' rw-rf • :1", nC"I r ' somt' o ther plaC\' • THANK~ TO C'OMMITTEF. la..;t WE't>k..-nd an ht>r 1111 14 ~ an' Dt-an V.'hitf' hac bt•t'n comine to Conductin~ races for thE' in.c;id,• indar'ltilm nr "hat t t ,,t' c;kap- \herry Cow for 28 yeaN H £> has courses during Racf' \Vel'k "a' i'<'l'!' h:td b--•••; ~,,.1 , of thi~ all the fishin~ uounds spotted . the always faithful Jame-. WPb-.tN· s kqlPf'rt'llt.>' ~h .. · turnNi •'1 a rt.'nlh In about a n hour he and dau~htl'r r~e just couJdn'~ ~E't alon~t ~it hout hC'ads up p. rformaOC'l af'd l~t 3rd Betty cau~ht fivE' ba!';s which W l' h1m! l -and ~,,n~ eent>rou.-.1~ nf plnC"f' in r hf' st>rif'-. b' CITI , Ji of a ~tobbl{'d up that n i{(ht -for dinner their time to assist him wen• 1 point! aboard the Bet-E·Pat. NHYC Commodore Ruttrr w~o In the Int 1 1(1 da~. ";th but On l'atarday af~moon. t.hf' was kind ~ou~h to uppl.r ha" thrt't' entrit>S. fiN:t W:-tl-ta ken b' whJu 8lllJ oi th~ Hal WID own yacht for th£' evt>nt. and Harold &hif'rholt ot RYC' • Smltha' M-It. boat showed ap James Sheppard. Last-but ne,·t>r At the Ra«> W<'t'k ''""'f'ntation O\'er the horboe. Thf'y jo(Ud least-Elon Brown was arolmd to at NHYC'. trophi~ for ~ht> P<'- • for d.rialul latt~ Ia the after· render assistanet> too. In mo\1n~: Rhodes Race from H owland's tf' aooa.. Saturday moTil.iq our marks a.nd In many other ways Newport Harbor the '""et'k-t'nd or Hl(hbora. the Blll Bowmalatl. also. Thanka to all raet> <'Ommittf'C lht> big <"rul~ 1 August 1S..l S.l7l ultNI • to poU thfllft w1tlil oar members fol' m&king raclns: PC>I"Si-were p~nted u \\•toll as Raer outboard aad dla.rfay O\"f'r tbe ble fol' us th.ls last Wet'k-t'nd. and Week awards bt went to Dick ""' 110 tbat tbf'y C'ODid .ada ell''~ all week~cts! ! ! Wooden in PC No. 23 Clf L.. A ud ~1 woald ~ as ta n · e TOM F"ROST WINS Harbor; 2nd to the jc.wial Strat elaaar'e a wtto-bo.,...what for Snl~ skippers. reluC't&nt to .;Ail Enright in his ~ Witch; a.nd dlaaf'r. Thfl W8tier .,.. dear. in the Bay. like strayin$t sh1?1"p . 3-rd to MarlaJUl(' ~r<'Y in ~r tb~ W't're Iota of nllllY cbarac· Wt'rt' only too happy to rt'tum to Rhodes Whirn. tena mo~ a bout. we-W'lttebfod the told whf.'n af t>r one da~· of • S M.~ I'EA~S E..'lrD wttll ndtftnftlt the fbh hUilt. racln~ In the OC't'an thev found The Labclr Da~ R~tta <Satur· bot our lldD diver. w.-"' lkollk· themselves confrt'nted with an in· day, Sunday and J.1ond l.)·l • spon- f'd! abtuty to flnd the.-ou~idt> mark· SON'<! by BYC and 1\-..JYC. bring!! The return voya~e on Sunday ers! an rnd to the suml'lli'r racing M"a· was made ln bright s·u-n-s.h·i·n.e. Tom Fro6t. of NHYC with 12"-t son. About the only eventful touch wt-re points took first with considerable Hitthlig ht of t~ "~k-md will small porpoise who dov«' and swam case. Second was Leonard Smith be (party-lo\in y.chtcnm take- close to lM bow as lf they thought Cone of~ hot·shots of the Univ. ~!} a Hat Party Sat~ eve- we were an ocean liner. But we of Oillt. sailing tum\ of Alamitos nlng at BYC Cock1aUI at 5 30 were onJy the Uttle Dipper re. Bay Yadlt Club with 16~ points. p.m.. ctinrlt"1' at 7·30. and danc:i.n1: turning to Newpert Harbor after Third wu 'Fredcb• Miller of NHYC from 9=00 p m on. s..t ot all. a IDvel)r noation on the~· green with 21 oolnts. thert will ~ J)ruH fCir thf> b"st waters of ctwrry Cow. The Snowbird da..otS with 33 hats. ~-~~~.~ .. 12'5 IM'sTVIInlle BEacloa 14M TWINS FOR THE DAVIS' Twins · • -a boy named Allen and a girl, Marianne, were bom to Mr. and Mrs. Orion R. Davis. 403 Tustin Ave., Newport Heights, on Saturday, Aug. 23. The little daughter weighed 6 pounds 14 ounces at birth, and her brother weighed 6 pounds, 10 ounces. Mrs. Da vis Is herself a twin. Artother ;,. the .. ,J.. of bnef bio.,epllie• preMnte4 by Newpori lelboe FHerel S.vi"9t eiMI LMII A.ocle+*t at HINKLEY'S NEWEST cuw~ LARGEST Dnlg Store Full me almulated leath4n" Zipper Notebook Blnden, only . .JSM Pa~te Ball Point Pma .... ........ • • • Refills ... __ tee ~eJ.:;o~ountain Pena-dlolce of 6 pointa ................. -..... J.It n tch Pa~JJ colo~ all sizes, from .................... 1c 8pbal .. lare Ia ALL .._ PLUS: Penctla, ft'aNI'I (jult In cue), p., paste, c:Upe, notebook paper, ruJ8, etc. r•kJt~l . 302 McaiDe AYe. , J I Jalhoa llkmd -HA 31. BACK TO SCHOOL Navy Blue -Black Tbunday, Auguat 28, 1152 ~"-11' ~"-Q Fashion Notes ..... Ill""• • Fashions are forema.t llt the (Continued from Page 7) Anglers. And In Balboa Angllng Club, the ume to Acapulco. Lota of people marUn fishing tbetle days. No wonder! If Dave Denholm, Lo& Angelean who keeps his ClunJe at Balboa Yacht Baaln, could wrangle one for hia wife, he'd ~ altting ~tty. Dave got one two. weeks ago, added another recently, had 291 pom1da to h.ls credit. Tum the next strike over to the mluus, Dave! change or a aeason and Harbor arn school gtrJs and matron. alike are eagerly watchinc r or n ~ w trend~ ln tbe 1952 fall styl~. Stotft are thi'Oftle'd with high style~ and clualcs for back·to- schoolahoppen and autumn social evmta are ~ginninr with s tyle shows u entertainment. O'Brl4n'a Spedalty Shop, Co- rona del Mar, and Peggy Small's on Balboa 'bland. led off the au- tumn ahowlnga with fashion pro- ductioN on AUCUit 12 and U . Col· Ieee gtrla picked aWMtera, sweat- era and aweaten at O'Brfen'a show held at Ragan's Restaurant. Also high style jerseys, cotton tweeds and d.re•y faille~ and velveteeu were featured. College girk, Mary Alia. Hood, Tenlta Mantz, Audrie Berg, Jean Stanver. Carol Ander- son, Lonita VIncent; career girls Nan Broughton and J oanne Obon; and Nancy Tritt of Harbor High, were models. Ronnie Blrtcht>r was commentator and tea was served by the hostess. Miss Velma O'Brien . Peggy Small picked the Balboa Bay Club for her fall showing. Q>le br1tles Dorothy Lamour and Louella Parsons were on hand to see the fashion show presented yt-sterday by Udo Fashions, also at the Bay Club. Three of the girls from Mrs. Jack Toon's Bak- ersfield store wt>re refugees from the earthquake and served u ~ dels for tht> show. They were El- len Clerico, Nelda Ann Friedland and Betty Ma rtin. Other models were Fr-ankJe Gleason. Pat Harri- son. BeJJe Taylor of the Harbor and Martha Lee Castleberry from Pomona. Ensign columnist. charming Sue Ficker , was commentator Among the highlights were dressy velvet- pens. with the far away neckline. faille en ensemblt-. and some un- usual coeu: black velvet with glitter -• -whlte leather. Harem pants, ( three-q u a r t e r length tapered alacksl. h e a v y tweeds In either wool or cotton and velveteens will ~ shown to- morrow fFrlday> when Jax of Balboa Island introduces fall nwn-bers at a luncheon show. Future fashion showings will in- clude Brandt's of Corona del Mar and possibly UniQue Shop. CHRI TI~ERS Rf:TlJR~~ Tht-H . E. Chrlstlers of Costa Mt>Sa and Balboa Ialand are back from a short trip to the Sacra- mento area. SHOP ,- SIIBTS . . . . . . . §ts to 89S ~~ ' She Shop • Balboa • -......... .. SECOND SECTION Aa I~ New.,..,_ co••tua the end:re city ol Nwwpcwt Ae.ch Thunday, August 28, 1952 Harbor 1114 cmd 1115 CORONA DEL MAIL CALIF. 5 C.nta V"ol. 5--No. 3 • • • of ~Ia I note a,. PEO Part of the aucceu of that amaz- Ing young people's boating and fishing organiution, the Balboa Island Yacht Club, Ia found ln the parenta, who. withou t Interfering, are helpful In every operation ot the club. A few parents all swn- mer long are faJWul time keep- ers, judges, recorders and sta.rters for the daUy competitive races ln swimming, diving, pacldleboerdla, rowing and aaWng. Others are helpful ln providing sandwiches and refresHments for the several summer ph::nics. Some have helped with the trophies and of course It was Father Beek. who started the whole thing as a sum- mer ac tivity, which his kids as well u others, wanted and needed. HlKh poln t in the parents' anti- cipatton Is the annual Aquana.stic, when they get out and pull tricks and monkeyshines in the water ---most of the m a Ia costwne. nus year we got an eyeful from Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Wllllams, an For Back to SCHOOL Give your boy IIIlA • play wear e Hae't be-man coasuuaioo for the small fry •ith the daWD jan tbat bas built-in ac:tioo i.D eitbu the Stand- ad or Boodcd double bee. Bsua reiDforcemeDt at e•:xmt of suaiD. Gold Jlj fit better, look bet· M and wear ~.1'heJ're Sanforixd roo, completely wuhable. COSTA MESA Flf*"''1 FD .......•.. , ~·· ................ c.. ..... c.ll. old fashioned pair with red a nd white striped bathJng suit and handlebar mustache. Mrs. Wil- liams was charming In an 1890 way' with a blue and white polka dot bathing suit, matching panta- loons and shoes and stockings to keep the sun away. A be-ruffled bathing cap climaxed the get-up. Or. and Mrs. Cllnton An~ were a gruesome pair witn trick dentures that fit over their own. ... Dr. Andree la a dentist. M rs. Beek appeared in a suit of yester- year ---or really sevt>rnl bPfore that --• and Mrs. Ronald Barlow was house-Uke In proportions do- ing her rowing stlnt in the "Daisy June" outfit. which she starred in ln the PTA m usical, "Up on Old Smokey." Winning "grand champion." Mrs. Evan Jones was nearly up-to-date in a bright taffeta 1920 suit. In- cidentaUy she wlll have her name ~placed" on the forever'n' ever trophy ln the open air clubhouse. The trophy I& a left-over dance trophy from thl' Rona ld Barlow household ----engraving Is done by nail polish. • • • Mrs. Joycf.' K Tuffr('(! of 33312 Grand Canal. Balboa I~land. re- quest appointment as guardian of her daughter. 4-year-old Linda J oyce Doyle. also known as Mitzi Joy~ Tuffre<'. The chHd's fa tht>r, now divorced. is a naval offiet'r • • • Mrs. Karen Stringft>llow has been appointed guardian of her two daughters. I....t>slie EUen Smalls. 8, and Mary Catherine Smalls. !i. of 2632 Crestview Dr .. Bay Shores. The children are heirs to a 1ifl' in- s urance policy left by their father, William E. Smalla. • • • Highiicht.s on the Assistance Lague's "Happy Tooth" lnd:lcate the cavity wiU soon be gon~ch tpotb Ia beglnnb:lc to show Its flll- lhg Cor'money ot course). And just to prove that a tooth do<-sn't al- ways have to have a sUver filling , one gentleman put in a S20 biU and another a $10 biU at the An:hes Cale. At the Nut House in Bafboa. they passed thl' tooth bank around the zany audience ( • --or is It the zany performers who passed the tooth aro und? ) Campaign con Unuet1 until Sept. 8. • • • Knew we'd miss eotnf'bocly. Also exhibiting from t hE> Harbor area at the Laguna Festival of Arts was Mrs Edlth Cope of C'orona del Mar. Her exhibit was "brush- less tempera.. ---fl n1!<'r paint- lng to you • • • S:\1ALL WORLD dPpartm£>nl 1 was filled this Wf'('k h) Mrs GrAr£' I Ulit'nthal. mnthl'r of Rich: •· lienthal of 9091, E. Balboa Hh d . Balboa. and Mrs. Fl-ank Schierholt of Tustin Aw• in Costa M£>sa Mf!;. SchJerholt read in t hr Ensis:n about Mrs. Lilienthal bcins: her£' from Germany to vis it her son. She called the visitor and discov- ered they used to livl' right acr<>l's the street from each other a num- ber of years ago-before Mf!;. Sehierholt came to the liSA. Thr Schiel'hoJts are former owners of the Louise Apartments In Corona del Mar. • • • Marge Crumley couldn't wait for Hoeg Memorial Hospital to open. Although she wiU be soon work ing ln the hospital u tecord librarian and right on the spot for such emergencies, her ap~ndix became acute and demanded attention last week. Result: an emergt>n<:y op- era Uon last week on 'l'ucsday at St. Joseph Hospital. She's back home now convalescing at 219 ~ Coral Aw •. Bflboa Island CRRISTIE RECOVERING Oem Christie of 23601 Snur: Har - bor Rd.. Cliff Hawn. Is gettinlit along much better although he Ill still at Long Beach Veterans Hos- pital. A short time ago hls condi- tion was so seriolll that th<'Y brought his son home from Kort'a on an emergency lHw. Judge Dodge oa ·Wiener Bake for Cub Scouts School CoauaiHee 1 To Be Held Thursday Sept. 4 Judge 0 . J . Dodge of the Justice ' Court of Newport Township has The annual Corona del Mar Cub semester. been named to serve as an ap-Scout wiener bake wiU be held Harold Swanson. chairman. says pointee of the state-wide associa-next Thun;da} t>vcning. Sept. 4, a t tha t the program wiU I n c 1 u d e tlon of school trust~s on t.M tm-the Corona del Mar main beach. sports, fire building, dinner and portant School Legi&lation Com-j The annual event ii for all Co-camplire activities. Bunl, wiea- mlttee, It is announced by Harry rona del Mar boys of Cub Scout ers. mustard wa termelon and soft LeBard, president of the Orange age and for th~lr families, and is drinks will be pr<wided. ReseJ-va. County School Trustees' Associ&· deslgned to brms:: together those tioos should be made with the Uon. act ive In Cub scouting and those chairman at HArbor 0768-W by to- Judge Dodge will serve on this t>ligl ble to join th1s coming school morrow lFnday). committee with Francis Laird of La Habra. member of the Fuller· ton High School and Junior Col· lege Board of Trustees. In making the appointment, Mr. LeBa~ mentioned Judge Dodge's speciaJ qualifications of long years of experience on the Newport Har-, bor Union High School Board of Trustees and aJao his famillarity with legislative matters through hJs lon g service as Newport Town- ship judge. Judge Dodge and Mr . Laird wiJJ be called upon to testi(y before thl' Legislative Intl'rim Committees on school legislation to support or op- pose t hose bills to come before lh£> 1 1953 Legislature which deal with school matters. LocalMeDOD Trainiag Cruise On a n annual two-w('('k t ratnmr: dut} c rut!'C with th('ir Navy jet Fi~thtPr Squa dron VF-773 have be<>n Robert R . Larsen. a via tion machinist's mate. "'ho li\'es a t 300 33rd St.. :--:ewport. and Roben L Trusty, £>li'Ctrician airman. of 330 Santa Ana A\c .. :"ewport Heighu..l In a ddition to thc.>se two weeks of actJ\'e duty. thf'Sc.> members or t h£' ors:anizcd rPserve spend one wcek~nd a month throughout the year ln training at the Los Ala· mltos Na \'al Air Station. 'null's why they're tagged ''week-end warriors." because during the wrek they are busy with tbelr ci- vilian occupations. Daryl Ford Awarded College Scholarship Daryl Ford of 213 Grand Canal, Balboa Island. is one of 39 stu- dents to rfft>in• a scholarship at Santa Barbara Collt>~l' or the Unj- vt>rsity or C'nlifornia for t hE' 1952- 53 school }l'ar. Tht> ratin~ or the candidatt>s for scholarships t s ba cd on eX<'E'II<'n<'E' in high school or colic>$:€' acadPmic rE'COrd. finan- cial n£>f'd. prom1se of futurt' sue-<.'<'"" and chatactPr Th(' fall s£'- \\ Ill b<.'gm Sept. 15. 1415 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar HArbor 2868 for your SchooJ Needs BLOUSES SWEATERS SKIRTS DICKIES Bras l 't .... "lit. p : - PETER PAt. FXOL'S rE ~c ov Sweaters Skirts Blouses 3.95 & 3 95 & 2 95 & Dickies 1<.ellop or Peter F'e• c) ~, 1.35 Polly Apparel Women's Wear up u p u p 1133 NEWP'OlT IOULEVA.D IE.eon S 3 S 3 COSTA MESA memo from vogue Sweater ja cket or banke r's g re y 100" c: wool kmt Completely reversible w ith fake pony fur lmmg collar and cuffs Tw o rows of silvery metalhc b uttons See 1t in V ogue-try 1t on at 0 Brien s 39 9S I Page 10 ~ Thursday, Auguat 28. 1951 Time for Back .. to .. School Perms! Teen-age ::AP af CURLS" $8.50 .u JO lor tr.e · l.ttll•' One" \\t uH<'r lll't'mArwnts priced b) tht> curl. . Also smart H!ilrrut!-for childtl•n. Dee's Beauty Salon HArbor 2187 1415 COAST BOULEVARD CORONA DEL MAl in the llrid!.r IW9. MALONE H. HOLMES GENERAL INSURANCE at the Vogel Co. 535 Cout Highwey, Newpori lee~h BIISineu Phone: ae.~Ofl 7461 ~sidenu ,._one: HArber 2444-W I Heights Circle l Plans Events II"&&D 4 UHNNF.Dr DIES Funeral aervlces were held )'t'~-~-·est Organist At Church Sunday terday lWedneadayl In Grauel YK Chapel. Costa Mesa, fot· Fred L Guest or.cani-.t at <":ht'U$1 Church ant oraanlst at the cathedra] for K<'nnt>dy, 82, of Costa Mesa. H<> by the &-a In l':cwp~•rt Sunduy will St. J otm th€> Dlvin<' In New York was the Wlcle of Fred L. Cornick lx> J . S. Farrar, 426 Goldenrod Oty, and Is a fellow of the Guild Twel"e members or the N~wpoJ·t or Newport Beach. Mr. Kennedy Ave .. Corona del Mar, and guest of Church Musician of Longon, Heights O rcle of Christ Church died Mon<J.'ly in Orange County sololst will be Hector Gibbons ot England. by the Sea met Tuesday l'n•n1ng Hospital. He was born in Canada South Gete, alnglng Ma llott's ·-n.e ------------ lit the home or Mrs. Hugh Mt'Mil· and came to the United States at Lord's Prayer." lan. 523 Westminster A\'t> the a ge or 12, later becoming a Mr. Farrar was formerly organ- Mrs . .Joseph Bodman'li dl'vu-cltizt>n of this oountr)'. 1st for Frick Galleries and assist· tional toplc was "Fellowship, Fruit jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii of thl' Spirit." President Elsie Hargrove reported that the Circle cleared S21 on the candy a nd snow cone booth a t the 40th annh'l·rsary carnival at Chris t Church. Scp- l<'mber will be hostt>ss m onth for the Circle, and commlttc<'S were secured for rlower dC'COralions and n·ception at the chur·ch. Menus and work comuu t lt'f'.; wert' outlined Cor the WSCS lunch- eon Sept. 9 and the Newpot·t Har- bor Council of Churches SE'pl. 23 in Goodell Hall. Mrs. Bodman ex- tended an invitation to the arcle to hold the next meelin~ at her home, 408 Irvine Ave., on Tuesday, Sept. 23. Open House Held At A rt Gallery T lwlma Paddock Ho!X' hl'ld up. n I hotiH' thl<; Wt.>\.•k at her Barboa 1!.- lalld Art G .. tl! .. •n lor Mabel A I· varl'z. her guest · from Be v '-' r I y 1 Hills, whosl' paintin~s art> on dis· I play at thl' gallery. Also a guest of Mrs. HofX' is ORT9t~4'nt '--. ' . Ceti V-44 .•r, i-f"f •· ..... , "·'' ,,._6 ... .,. Now Showing RAY BOLGER in "WHERE'S CHARLEY" -and- "Sally and Saint Anne" starring ANN BLYTH and EDMUND GWENN *** A special PRD41ERE showing of "SON OF PALEFACE" will be presented at m i d- night, Sat. Aug. 30. • • • atur tht> recutar doublt> feature. ... .. -···· STARTS SUNDAY-A\11'. Sl . .. _..,.. Bt~lilotl THE.4.TIRE ftHi fii111HI IIIIfi UIItlotllillll lll lllfll lllllllll 11lllllll fll f 'RWJ\Y and SATURDAY RAY MILLAND JAN STERUNG ''RHUBARB'' GLENN FORD "The Redhead and the Cowboy" -.. . ...... SATURDAY e MIDNIGHT 2 Gory Ghoul GoodiN BORIS KARLOFF "BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN" OTTO KRltGER "DRACULA'S DAUGHTER" .. DIRECTORY "BE SURE -INSURE"' with Maurie Stanley Insurance Co\mlellol' . HARBOR l'mS , Z25 .llartDe A"·• Balboa lalud W. Stuart Foote GENERAL INSURANCE MARCO ANICH, A..odat.e Phone: HArbor :M-P.O. Box 1 2117 w. Balboa BlW. Newport s.cb. Calif. 0 AUTHUR MURRAY'S 4.11 COAST BLVD. Corona del Mar OpeD 10 fD 10 For tree dance analyGa Call HArbor' 1825 DEBT .:'.turiel de Kruif. widow of Henry ----r. de• Kruif. Califomia paintl•r and HOPf· RUSSfU SU~'DAY IUld MONDAY KlRK DOUGLAS WILUAM BENDIX "DETECTIVE STORY" Furniture Restoration Chair bottoma. berle!8 and stools reafDred uatng cane, ru&h. rwd. etc. COUEcnoNS l'tCher, whose works are also on display. A~~ounh -Note.-Cl•lmt of •ltf kil'ld of debt.-.nywhere Ill AM- .,;"· "No C411Ktloft~o fM." We edvenc. ell c:ostL CREDIT BUREAU OF MEWPOlT BEACH, LA6UNA BEACH AND COSTA MESA 204 Riverside AYe, P. 0 . loa ]96 BEeco11 5597. Newpcwt ..... C.lf. On the Island By BUNSTEIC C'R F.El.V Sorry, no Island 1{€'01'4 lhl-. W N'k . You caa blame (or thanl<l thl" a.lba<'Of't", wbo ha\t' kt>pt yunr lsbnd oorrf'8poadrnl bw,) aU w N>k. ESCAPADE TO C.\TALISA ·}so- Abbott and Costello EDDIE ALBERT "The Dude Goes West" .... ¥ ... TllES. -WED .• THURS. MARIO LANZA KATIIRYN GRAYSON "TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS" --Ia T.-chnlt-olor- WILUAM IIOLDE:'\ "Union Station" HARVEY'S Furniture Repair 20e50 Santa Ana Ave . Costa Mesa. BEacon 61~ NUB8EBY 80&00£8 . HAYDEN HAVEN For the Pre-School Tot 440 Heliotrope Ave., CDM Half-and All-Day Seuleas By Hour, Day, Week or Mooth Ensign Classified ads have bee.n a provea means of reaching buyers tor aU sorts or merchandise-Use them! Phone HArboT 1114. !\litcheU Le1st>n. movit· pruduc,.•r and rurl'CtOr, IS tak10~ a 5-da~ I rip to Catalina a board his 68-lt ..all· ing boat the Escapadt> 11 ••• 10 - "Lost in Alaska" Sr~DAY e MIDSIGHT AUJCUSt SJ ANOTHER T IIRILL£1l HArbor 1091-R SU.VER PIA'I'DfQ Silver Platers ·, MEN SWIM TR UNKS H AW AfiAN SHORTS _Ol G SLEEVE PRINT SHIRTS TERRY CLOTH SHIRTS r ADED BLUE SUP-ON SHOES SAIL CLOTH SLACKS WIND BREAKERS NAVY BLUE WOOL BLAZERS -Etc - Regular Selling Price WOMEN SWIM SUITS BEACH COATS PRINT SUN SUITS ~ENIM 6 SAIL CLO TH BEACH WEAR HA 'N AllAN SARONGS SUN DRESSES PRINT SKIRTS PEASANT BLOUSES · SWEATERS & SPORT JACKETS . Etc. -- _ Starts Friday A.M. August 29th -Open Sundays 830 Coast Hlgbway Newpcxt Beac:b JIEacon 5 2 4 I "MUMMY·s CURSE .. "Invisible Man Returns· LAST TIM£8 SA TURD A 'Y JAMES CAGNF.Y DA:'II lJAll.EY COR L'I:-.JE CAl.VET "What Price Glory" -In TechDJeolor- SUS . -MO~ .• r.l 't:."\. CLIFT0:--1 WEBB GINGER ROGER~ "DREAMBOAT" A lso ~lf'Ctf'd Rhorh KIDS' ~ATI:\"EE. SAT., 1:4 J OHNNY WElSSMULLER "TARZAN AND THE LEOPARD WOMAN' 8ltowa , p. ..... t:(l p. ... SUNDAr ..... 8ATUilDAY JOHN WAYNE "BIG nM McLAIN"' -a'-o- MAROUERlTE CHAPMAN JOHN ARCHER "SEA TIGER" And SUven:miths Repair -Re~-Repiate Gold-Silver· Copper-Brau Near Community Cburcb 1914 Harbor Blvd., eo.ta Mea BEacon 5113 IIU810 Margaret L. Scharle Tettcher of Plano Organlat. Acx:omparu.t l.'venln~ ClaakS for AduJta ".Y.fT GOLDENROD AVE Corona del Mar PlANO TUNING Servl~-Repair PAUL DE'AK Official Tuner S. Pasadena PubUc Schook Telephone: HArbor 3549-W PRY8JOIAN8-8if&O.D)N8 Lawrence K. Gundrum M.D. ' 1741 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa Practice llmlted to Dlaeuee ot Ear, Nose, Throat; Allergy Otti~ Hours: by Appolntment BEaeon 6508 or BEacon 683:5 CIDROPRACTOR Wilbur C. Wagner. D.C. ChiropracUc-PhysJcal Therapy Colon Irrigation Cues s;:ared for under work· men's comp. & diaablllty IN. Phone Laguna 4-2398 314 Octan Ave., Lagtma Beach ft11tttlt.AL DlllDJTOa Baltz Mortuary Chapel by tl» Sea RAftBORG Corona del liar, Ca.Uionda ~ Oft..S~t Partdac FrteDdl7 Neqbborbood s.trvlce PAJUa:S • ftlDLEY GRAUEL CHAPEL 110 Broadway BEacoa 5810 ODita X.. aoonxo Roofing -All Tvt:lea New Aoofa and RePair 38 yra. aper. • FI'M eeUmat.a JOHN T. MORIUS USI!5 Newport BML, Oolta ..._ PboDe lll:lleae Slft CEwnlap: HMbor 21e.ll) Thunday, Auguai 28, 1952 U. ~T ......._ INSIDi Pav-11 Korea Veteraas Shower Is Held £arollillg at OCC For MTs.McDaniel VI8JTOR8 PaOli OAH1J and two children, France. and Cynthia. Tbe Lelcesters who bavf"' llvt.>d on thfo Island for sevtor~t l years, were on a two-month hoU- day to Southern California Tht•\ left the Hal'bor area Tu ~dl\~ A surprise baby shower was he ld Unsung Commercials Gueat.s from Oahu, Hawaii, have bc!t>n viBHing a t t he home ot Mr. end Mrs. Earl Godwin. 713 Broad S t.. Newport Heigh ts. The visi- tor "'~re Mrs. Frank Lel~ter According to figures released by Wcdne.day evening of last Wf'ek APPROVAL was given by the Dr. James W. Thornton Jr., vice at 8:00 o'clock for Mrs. Martin Me-City Plannln~ Commission last president of Orange Coast Col-Daniel at the 0 . C. Suess resi-Thursday E'\'t>nlnJ: to Felix J ackson lege, the Impact of Korea veter-denoe. 1708 ~rk Ave., Balboa Is-of Corona dt>l Mar to opt>rate n ans returning to school ls being la nd. The hostesses were Bobble Laundromat at 706 Coast Blvd., felt localJy. As of August 25, S tarf'ge and Doran Suess the new building near Margul'rit4" twl'nty-thrce ve~ans of the Ko-The table was decorated with a Ave. and the highway. It wiiJ be rean "pollee actfo n" have regis-stork in the cenlt>r holding a baby, called Jackson'~> Laundromat. a tered for thf' fa ll tt'r m at CoAst aurround~>d by fern and pink gE'r-half-hour laundry , wlth 16 Wt>st -CoUt>~e. Thest> vNI'rans ransw aniums: a cake rlecoratrd wilh lnghousc rnachlnf's, a nd is N<!X'<'IPd from 18 to 24 y{'a rs of age. T hir-pink and bhll' bootit's surrounded to \x> rf>ady in rwo or rhrt'i' \H~t>k~. teen or the new veterans are resi-by pink and whitt' carnHtiom. and Mr. and Mrs. JackMm. lormt>rly dents of the Costa Mesa-Newport fer·ns. A s tMk was a lsCJ on lhC' of Pt•o ria. IU., have (>l;tablished Ha rbor area . The remaining 10 door. tht'ir residence at 410 1~ Hl'hotr ope come rrom Huntington Beach, Thmll' prt's<'n t In a ddition to the AV<'. Th<'Y left Illinois last March, Midway City, Laguna Beach, Or· honort>e were Mrs. Rob<-rt E. Mar· looked all over Sou t hern Califor· ange, and Santa Ana. tin, the honoree's mother : Mrs. nia (or a pia~ to Jive and estab- A veteran of the Korean conflict Kenneth Starege, Mrs. 0 . G. Suess , lish a business -· -until a frit>nd · who wishes to enroll in school for Barbara Starege , Doran Suess, ur~N! them to ta ke a look at Co- the semester starting September 8<-t ty Norton, Sharon She rrill, rona dt>l Mar. a nd their· SNrch 10 should pre-register in the col-Barbara Ea rl, J olene Cannon. Bar-c-ndt>d. Mr . Jackson wa~t 1t ma· lep;e ooUNieting office u aoon as bara Bandy, Dian£' BarliMt. Nancy chinlst for Catl'rpillar Tractors in pos.sJb&e. rather than await a re--D<'aver. Ma dscc Fulbright. Day Peoria, servt>d with thl' Navy dur- ply from the Veterans Ad.mlniatra-Kt'ppen, J ody Merrill, Joan Kimes, ing Wor ld War II on dcstmyers tion concerning his application ror E lll'n Owt>n. Mar ianne tDi<>mf'r l and P'f boats. The two dt>s troyers educational bene fits. Pre--registra-Burkhardt, Marlyn Pct<'rson, Rar· on v. hich he served wen> u nk In tion wUJ assure the veteran of a bara Trusty and Joan Nunan. the Mediterranea n. but he t l>Ca[X.•d place In hJs cldses. The college both tim<'s without mjun· counseling office is open every da y Las Amigas Circle I • • • · from 9 a . m. until 4 p. m. Meets m· N rt H ON THE ST AFF as lntt•rior de· Korean veterans who wish to at-ewpo ome cora tor for H OUSt' & Gard<'n. 611 tend IChool under P. L. 550 should t..as Amjl'!a" Clrcll' uf \hril'l \oasr Ht,~:hwa,\. ="t•\\ port. is 32· submit appUcatJon Corms for edu-Church by th<' SPa nw t last W<'<'k yt'ar-old Lee F<'n <•r. \\ho comc>s catlonal benefits to the Veterans a t thl' homl' of Mrs. A. L. Oo<>s-here from Los Angeles. Among I Administration prior to the day burg. 908 W 0 ('('an Front. Nf'W· his projPCts ha''" b<'t>n d<•signing on whJeh tt)e veteran attends his port . Mrs. Ralph Watson was co-the furniture for thE: NBC T\' s tu· first clua. ApplJcation blan ks hostess. MN GrorgP Gr<'l'niN• It'd 1 dios in Hollywood, d<-coratlng tht' may be procured a t the Veterans' I th<' dl'\'Ottonals. which were:' fol· homt's of Mo"'ll' Star Clairl' 'l're- Servioe Cen ter at 225 N . Broadway lowed hy a husinf•ss mcPtin~ con-vor a nd Radio S tar Ph1l Bakf'r, in Santa Ana. due ted by thf' pr<'!>ldent. Mr.;. Ct'· serving as consulta n t director for 1 Liquor Licease Bearillg Sepl5 • The Board of Equalization an- nounces that the hea ring on the application of 0 . W . Hinegardner for a liq uor license for Cafe en- rona del Mar will be held at 10 a. m . Friday, Sept. 5. in Room 21R of the County Court Housl', Santa • d l PoweU. A srwd al ~('SI was the Thir d Church of Chnst. Sci· I 1 Dotti<' Mills Pntis t. in Los An~PI('s. 11 .. •~ a 1 Sgt. Harrison on Duty With Aircraft Wing ~raduatf' or Art CPnl('r Jn,..tittJII' 10 Los An~-:clt's. had h1s u\\n st udio 10 T oluca Lake. la ter \\as ''llh thP J W Robmsnn Cu. "'' h'l,.. Pstat>- Marinl" ~ta..;trr S~-:t Mar\'IO F. 1 h!'hl'd rf',..HIC'nCl' in l_..cuna llnr rhOII of C'mnna d••l \1ar '' on • • • d uty \\lth lhr t-'•r'' .\1a no" Air· I E. J BA BSU~. tormt r 1\ n ( cruft Wing 10 Kon·a a~ llll rt or t ht• I \\'('StCh4•,..h•t . ha .... .}I •Jilt'U th · · ... \ltff basf' -.q uad run ol .\fann•· Alr<'ntfl of Hf'&ltor \\' E f'l,..h•·r 111 c .. , on.\ Grou p 12. h•·lpi n~ kN·p t qr• \\JOI! ldrl !V!flr ~~~ !-alr srn.rn. ~l r and In workin~ olt C'Ii'r t hrou~o:h r-XJII'rl .\1~ &bson. ''hi) "''' 1Jutld111.: .r rnaJOII'r:a n<'f• ~t =--~~ llarn ,.nn', homP 1n Corona llH:hllu •L-. ••" wlfl' IJ\I'S ar oll ).JJrk,rur i\\1' no\\ llvm J.! ;;I 1111 CaJ'JI.P inn .\ • --------T h"' hH \f' thr•••• dultl11 11 h rr•n We du printing of all kinds OKf_\lf O)f\"' U t:tu : aJ::•· !I Hnh -;-, ,,nd H••n• I . Ana. !\fl and \!1... \\'llhnm Cnl•·m:111 as and when you want it. l and tht'lr ,,m o..1HI o:on..:htf.r u: 1 lk- lahnmh.r Cll~ r tklnhom.,, arr· .. rlf'nc1-M E M 0 . _ . HOME LOANS I 10).! f I'll' SU!llllu I \ 1!{'/l I J(tll Oil f}fiJ· boa b land :\l r \ol•·m~tn '" :.:•·· Tbf' S Pwport llar oor f ""'!:" )lal ad\ 1sor fn a A & P glt'K'<'f) bas ~n ftdjud&:;Nl by ~uVt·rtur I cha in . Whil·· thl'y nrc herf' thf'y Court to tH-a •~o·wapa (:Wr or t:,.n. art' \'l,..:tim; '"'h .\lr a nd M~ t-rftl clrt'ula tlon a nd {IWlllfiN.I co Lynm• IJu~ht•c; nt l 'nr•um dr•l M(H . publish aU pnbllr notu·•·.. r•·· who fnrmC'rh kJH''' 1 hi' C'r.lo·man.. quJr.-d b)' law. In San ~fani10. COnOI KilT SHIRTS Reg l 9S to 2 9S Now .. F Pq 2 SO to 3 9S Now . 1.59 . 2.49 WOOL POLO SHIRTS fieg S 95 RPg 8 so Now 3.89 Now 5.89 V alcuna Long Sleeve SWEATERS Flllc·E"rs 12 95 Now 7.88 SWII TRUIIS fieo 'J 95 Now 2.69 Rea 4 95 Now 3.49 Rea 5 95 Now 3.89 RPc f ~5 Now 4.39 SOCKS i:c;, :. ~~,-Now 39c-3 tor 1.00 Fee.. ::>:. Now 55c-2 for 1.00 .... ~.r ~ . :,r Now 1.10 2 for 2.00 f'IIO' t. II \ rt•"r ~{19(1 OUR ONLY SALE OF THE YEAR At Orange County's LONG SLEEVE L.e.din9 Home Lendin ': SPORT SHIRTS Institution SPORTS CLOTHING .:rc w ( )r. ~( r QUICK Reg 6 5 (1 Now 4.9 5 OTHER LONG SLEEVES 2.. HOUR SEftVICE Reg s 9S Now 3.89 LOW Reo 6.9S Now 4.89 Reg 7.95 Now 5.89 Reg 8 95 Now 6.89 l OW "REDUCIN8• INTEUST IATIS SHORT ~LEt:Yl': SPORT SHIRTS SPORT COATS -/9 5( Now 22.75 :-r a ~ ..... Cl ..... N ow 28.75 . - F.-.(" 45 (1 ::-·~I 38.75 SLACKS -•c IE 95 Now 1 2.'/~ Reg 20.0(1 Now 15.75 ..... 22 5C' Now 15.75 :;~c EASY Reg 3.95 Now 2.<~ Reg S.95 Now 3.89 MONTHLY 'AYMINTS Reg. 6.95 Now 4.89 Reg 7 95 Now 4.89 FRIEN-DLY Reg 10.00 Now 8.49 Reg 12.50 .Now 8.49 SYMPATHETIC Se.VICE ALL SILl nES CASUAL JACKETS Butcher unen 8 95 Now 4.95 Bu tcher Lmen. 12 95 Now 8.95 Rayon Gab 13 95-Now 9.75 .... l t 9S Now 10.7S ~'1ontung Sd k Blend 1 e ~!> Now 12.75 I W( IUY ftUST DUDS I Por:-q 2 SO Ttes Now 1.5~ OH WlU LOCATIO HOMfS , (1'\rl'tl for ~.00 -\LTER..ATIOS~ ~OT r~c I I U 1 ,, I S !'1 <\1 f t'lt!< ~ L'AGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS a lOAN ASSOOAfiON 222 ~ AftfWe I ,..._.: .._,,n LAGUNA BEACH \ Pe19e 12 Tony Torraace Is Read of BIYC Tony Torrance was el~ted to take over the gavel of the Balboa Island Yacht Club at their meeting held Friday night at the open-air clubhoust> on the Bay Front. Michael Baum was newly elected to fill the post of rt"ar commodore, and Micky Smith will move from the post of r ear commodore to vice commodore. Elected to serve a.s secretary was Mona Rae .Qarlow. Tonight (Thursday) t.he d ub__wiU have their annual Grand Trophy Presentation program at 8 o'clock at the Balboa Island YaCht Club. The winners nf tht.' covett.'d Mon- roe Trophy wHI be announced and priz~ ror the entlt·e year's races will bit publicly awa rded including tht. 'Round tht> Island Row held last Thursday. The third annual Aquanastic was held Saturday, wherein the adults try to duplicate their chil- dren's marine abilities • •• and the result was lots of fun for the nearly 100 spectators and about $50 cash for t he trophy kitty of the BIYC'. Mrs. Evan Jones was declared the grand champion a nd received a take-home plaque as well as the honor of having hf'r name placE'd on the pt'rmanent trophy. Another e\:t'nt of th(' week-<'nd was the "sail-off" for 1 he "mug of the ancic·nt mariner:· Fathers. saiUng their son'" boats. and BrYC alumni compt>te in this annual event Main rule is that the dP· fending champion may not com- pete aga in. Allan Beek, las t year's m ug "innf'r was this year's race committN• ·w i nner was PNe 1\"i t, but ll \\a'> a clos<' race with Bill Twist. fath<>r of BIYC mem- lx•r Bill 1\\iSt. who came in with fl close second Commodore ;-;o<>l Rarlow award· t-d first r>la('(' ribbons for thl' w'*k'c: competition 10 thl' follow· tnl' memb<-rs at t hPir BIYC ml'Ct · ing Friday P&ddJeboorw -Jim Br;fdgman, P~tmela Twist. Hank Kyl('. Lolita Kennedy, Jo.hn Herrington. Karen Andree. Tom Jones. Rowing-Randy Wright, Pamela Twist. Mary Lou Lloyd. Bill Uoyd, Lolita Kennedy, Dick Bridgeman, David O'Keefe, Mike Baurn. Carol Eymann, Rear Commodore Mickey S mith. Olvinr -Randy Wright, Carol Williams. Hank Kyle, J e a n n e Jont•s. Mike Baum. Eleanor Guth- rie. Tom Jon<'s Swunming -Vicki Newberry, ~1ary Lou Uoyd. Hank Kyle, Li nda Preston. Pat Oyer. Virginia .';Joan ,:..:()(>} Barlow. PASTOR. WIFE HONORED A , t-ception. which completely survnsN:l Or. and Mrs. Harry \\"h1•e. wa.~ hPid in their honor at the Ba lboA Island Methodis t Church last w£>ek on Wednesday. The party was part of the regular monthly family night suppers and "as climaxed \\ith a cake with the pastor and his wife's name in· ;:,<:r ilx>d in frosting. Mrs. White also received a corsage. The eve- ning was concluded with colored prctures taken by Mr. and Mrs. lPe Bolin on their I rip to Mt.'l'dco. Sundav's sermon at the Balboa bland ~Jcthodist Church will bt> ·'Why Worship." The pastor's son. Warn ·n White. "i ll sing a solo, "The Recessional" in Reginald De Koven't: arranRement. lORN I . SELOVER of Loq Be&<-b will M*lk oD ChrtaUaa Scleo~. tbe P ower of tbe Word," at the Udo ThNtrf' at U :lO p. m . next Thunday. under Ute aw.ptcee of tbe Fli'1Jt Church of Chrl~tt, Rclentut. of Nt>wport Bueh. "" wtll dll'<!\L'S tbt> vowf'r of !K'Ientlrlc Christianity to heal slclmf!M and bring frt't'- dom from ff'ar . Mr. SPIO\I•r 1 pmrt1<".-d law In Loll~ Beech f rom J928 until 19-U , whell be was appolnted CbrlAttan Sdeaee Committee oo PubUcaUou for 1 Souibera CaUlo~ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido, Newport Bead! A bronch of T~e Mother Church, The 1 f,.t Church ,..1 C"• ;· Scientist, in Bos· 1 tor-Mouoc~ .. , .. t•s l Sundoy Set>"" 9.15 o.m S~rdoy Ser" .e I I :00 o.m. W~d•csday h••" r~ ....,~elinq 8:00p.m. I R.,od ~q R.,.,.. '"'ed ol Ill Pol,.. S• Bo'boo , PI!" dotty froM 12 noon I 10 5 p. m. e••~p• $,,.do, J"j h I dJ1 o• o• o '1 :>bse"'"j I The pub •c is cord otlv .n .. ted to a f. ,,.,.d the ch.Hc"' sen. ~es .3nd ,.,d ~~. Reoding Room IMPORTS * Mahogany and Palm Furniture * Jewelry * Baskets TIN • TltAYS • Ek Bapalllm,•t Co • 119 Co..t llvcf. HArbor 3711 C«ona del Mar Rancho Mesa Nursery School State Ucen.aed and Approved From 2 to 8 Yean Supervised ~ and Constructive PIQ REASONABLE UTD Open 5 days per week-fl to 5 TranspoTtation Fum.lsbed 190 E. 15th St. OOSTA MESA Pbolae BJ;eooa 1111 'n Chat'' ANSWERS I ECOID BEQUESTS IIIIITLY 11:10 P. M. to IOD'Nlft I IlL I 0 I Tbunday. Augut 28., 1152 + The Church Points the Way to a Newport Clua.rda of Ow t..4J of lit. 0......, 1""1 W. IJ&Iboa Blvd .. Newport. BA •l& Fat.hr Stepalea JU1e7, Puter Fatller Eclna...cl liMclller, Alat. Put« Sunday Mauea: 1:00, 10:00,. I 1:10 •· "'· We .. d•y Mau: 1:00 •· m.-c-feMion: S.twd•ra and evM of ht Fridays and Holy D•Y• fr-4:00 to 5:15 p.m. end from 7:00 to 1:15 p. "'· Clubt Cburdl by tile Sea OOOUDaalty Metllodld Balboa Bh•d. at 14tll St., Newport. BA 111-W Pastor: Rev. Tbomae Boy Peadell ~ay Wonhlp Service: 9:41 en4 It' 1. a. Chwclt Sdlool: Children'• Oivllioft, 9:46 •· m. s.adey Yov+h DivWon: II •· m. Mld-.el Meeting : 7:30 p.m. W.dMtclar Pree.d.d by 6:10 p. m. Pot-luc.l Flret CJnuda of OlatUt Sei•Uat UOS Vla IJdo, Newport Beadl Pboae IIArbor W8 Sund1y School: 9:15 •· m. Sunday Service: II :00 a. m. Wetlfttaday Evening Meeting: I p. m. R .. d ing R-m. II I ,aim St., &alboe, Open deily from noon to 5 p. 11'1. eac.pt Sulld•ra end H~idaya Flrlt BapUat Obu.rcb of Newport IJeAdl Ba..lboa BJvd., l.U. .t Ooart S&a., Newport Pastor: J&ev. Ivaa c. Ella. Sulldey S.rvlc.a 9:45 a. m. Svnclay CflwcJ. Sdtool I I :00 1. m. Wonllip S.rviu 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evaning Servic• Mid -...l S.mc.: 7:)0 p.m. Wedneaday-Preyer Meeti11g St. .lames Ep'-eopal Cburdl 4!08 VIa IJdo, Newport Beaeb Hln18ter: Rev. Paul Moore Wlleeter Pboae HArbor l!SO Sunday Services 1:30 •· m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer end s.m. .. Holy Communion r.,..t Sundey of m~ 10:00 a.m. Church Sdtool Clanes Thursday S.rvic.s 9:15 and 10:10 e .m. Pray•r Guild end Mr~i~• of h .. liftg I 0:30 Holy Coll'lrnunion Newport Heights Newport Harbor Seveatll Day AdY•taet Obwda Newport Blvd. at Bo.lla St.., Newpcwt ~Well• P11011e: BEaccMI Uot--R or BJ:Acaa 1...., Paator: DolUa L Asdenoa S.tunlay Momlnt S.rvic.s S.bb.th Sd1ool: 9:30 •· m.-Sermon: It :00 •· m. ,rayer Me•flnt: Wednead•y. 1:00 p.m. Fridey Evening Veapers: 1:00 p. ra. St. Alld.rewa Preebytertaa Cluadlr U6U St. Aadrewn IW., Newport ....... Ae.ro. the St. from BJp SclaooJ. ft. d 1111 Pastor: ~v . .,....._ S. S tewart Suncley Wonhip Servic.s at 9:10 and II a. m. Sunday khool at 9~)0 a. m. Xe.pwC llariaor Lua.raa QaWC!Il Ltl' OUI Dr., Newport ....... Pllloae:BI'fll,...e8M-W 8appl)' ....... Church Schoof: 9:30 e. m. Sul'day Sunday S.r~ice: I I :00 a .m. THE pen is yours! T he Light has been kindled 1 Jr your eyes! The ingl Every day comes to us from God just hke th•t. This is your ever record you will. Perhaps no one will read tt but you, that is, beoome.t a permanent record of ouz JivinA lor that day. Shall we the many blesaings He hu Milt with the twenty·four hours? Shall . of comfort and of inspiration for a weary or discouriged eoul? Shall life as it moves with integrity and trust and genuine goodness? B uT God makes you new every day. Your life starts the day as wonderful that the Creator,· ever at work in kindness and. wisdom. takes us at the end of the day, worn and exhausted and perhaps a rested body, a refreshed mind, and a courageous 8pirlt ... a clean is the miracle o( the night .•. the miracle of God. On th1a ,_~"·• will alsoWrite. Into whose hands will I pass the peo tbJa day, u I graph book of character and of memory? We sboo.ld allow only and the wise and good to take the pen from our hand, to write abide there forever? Attend your church and write aa you will. This Support the Church Series Ia Made Possible Throuqh the cooperation of the BASIN SHIPYARD-Roy Yo11ntone Complete t-,4aintenence for All loah 701 &ayaide Or •. Newporl Beach HArbor 0222 IILLHEIMEit AND WALKR Builder's Herdware and Specleltles 110 Coest Hwy .. Newport ke~h. IEeco" 6-411 DEAL'S SMOKED FISH You <;:etch 'em -We Smole 'em Hwy. 101 at Merine; and Newport rter, HA lOll GENE'S RESTAURANT and IAKEAY SpeclaliJ.int in Wecldin9 c.•" 701 Co.st Blvd., Corot~a del Mer, H~ 1102 H. T. GltAHAM IAIT AND TACI(U STOll lelt end Fidlln9 Svppli•• fiJ7 Co.st Hwy .. Newpori ... ch ... _ Ml6 HlltTH HAUOit -ltiCHAAOSON ClUJ SIRS U-t CNIMn end S.U lcN!ts-M•riN w.,. 11J ley.We Or., N•w.-t ... ch ~ Of74 PAUL C. JONES en4 SON UA1. UfATI CoM ...... lte•l w ............... s.m.. %107 W ........ N " New,.+ ..... He"-2Jt) UQO PENINSULA SHJ,.,AIO .,..... ....,.... s.mc.. .. Jilt If .. ._.,..,......... He~ JOt ....... .... , ~ ~........:.:. ....... m~ ...._-,.. ..;-..._~ •• J. J. qrua I f#fifNIY c ...... ,......, ·-·· s.n... .......................... HAIW_, STAffOlO ELECTRIC CO. IMt.Ueflona, Maintenance end RepairJ 110 Coest Hwy_ Newport &aech Beacon 6321 ltOSAN INCORPORATED M.rit\1 Division end Foreign Moton Ltd. 625 Co.st Hwy .. Newport leeeh 'kaCOfl 7411 SIASPOlT LANDING COFFEE SHOP Open 14 howl. OM m .. l and you wilt '" bed 117 C..st Hwy., Newport leech kecCH\ .. t6 SYMPSON encl NOLLAit 512 llttl St., Newport &aech Herb« 2404 EO L SEDE&.MEIEtt-ttEAUOit 112l Coe.t IIYd" Coroea del Mar HeriHw 27" THE IEAUTY IAitN Tt~~y W.tum-Helt Styli,t 2127 New,.,. 11.4 .. twwpon leech H.,._ IDS Y&.LOW CAl COMPANY s.Mftt ..,.,.,. ... dt 184 c..t. ..... Q7 c.... Hwy • ....,._ 222--....-. 1114 NIWPOlT..W.IOA HD1UJ. SAVINGS I LOAN A~ l ... lt ..... -P. A. P.a..-, P. ...... nu VII LWe,Newf*i....,. HMhr 1110 THE SHADE SHOP Shede1 to Order-Ventlttll llil'da, Drapery Hcfw. 51 4 29th St., Newport kech Harbor 114 WALT'S TRADING POST-Walter H. a..,. Used MariM Equip.,.ent, Nutlc.l Oecoretlons 412 30th St. (Near Ice Ho-J Newport HA 2470 G ENEAAL SHEH METAL WORKS 2107 Ville Way, Newport kach Herbor 2210 ICAY FINCH CllAMICS Me.en of ~;.._ Pottery Ill Coast Blvd., Coron1 del Mer Herb« 2JS9 IAliOA GlASS CO. WJtfl 0tlf Complim•llh •'"' led w.~ 1000 C...t Hwy .. Newport ... dt ... _ 5121 IAYSHOitE TltAILEit ,AU .... IOAT LANOIH6 Heiru IC.aw 17tll a C..at Hwy .. Newpeft ...... ...COft MIG IAliOA ~EALTY CO. 100 E. .. ._ N ....... Hart-un t.AaSON'S IOAT a CAIINET SHOP s.n4et fw tt1e y.-..-. I Ct r r tarcW GINA til C..et Hwy ....... ,_. ............ I l I MALT SHOP s. ................. o.a.. ..... ......... 101 ,. St .. lelboe ...,.., 27M • HIDY'S PIT SUPf\IIS I Sf01nt5 SOOOS U. $.. ..... ,,., ••• ~ ...._ Mut ,_ -C... IW ... C... ~ .... MM. 'ftaunday, Augu.t 21. 1152 .... ~. Fuller Life· Attend Re9ularly + kindled I ·Jr your eyes! The clean white Qaie awaits your writ- j ust l1ke th•t. This is your day; write in it and make what- will read 1t but you, that is. tod ay. But every day'• writing · lor that day. Shall we write a sentenoe of praiee to God foe the twenty-four boun? Shall we write eome worda of cheer and or discou rigecl eoul? Shall we write a cood story of o~r own and genuine goodness? What ~Mil we write today? Your li fe starts the day aa unspoiled u tbe lky above you. How in kindneu and w isdom, makea ua oYer every night! He and exhausted and perhaps di.couraced. But tbe IDOIJling brings a courageous 'J)irlt ... a clean ~heet upon wiUch to write. This of God On th.la penonallty that I call m,.U~ 10me others I pass the pea th.la day, u I invite them to write in my auto- ? W e should allow only the trustworthy aocl the reverent from our hand, to write upon our mJnd and IOUl what may and wnto u will. Balboa Island JWboa ...... c-..at, .......... CHnll W Apt. Aft., .... ._ ltlal .......... : Dr. llaaTJ llftlte s-dey SeMc. t :)O • ..~~~. s-c~., School II :00 e.111, Wottfllp Mme.- Olaardt of St.. ~oba VlaaMJ' 81' llartM Ave., Balboa hlutd. Pia. RA 011& ........ 8tep1Ma IWe)', Put« ...................... A.-.~ s-dey ._....., 1:00. 10:00, lltlO •· M. eo.f.-.... S.tvrdey. end •"" of In Frid•Y" .~ Hofy Deyt, 4:00 to 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 1:10 p. "'· I Corona del Mar Coroaa clelllar CommneltT <llata.re* Coapeptaou.l fll Bellob'otle Ave.. Coroaa del Mar n oee HArbor lSM-J Putor: BeY. PaaJ Edward Babbitt Svfteley Worsllip Servius: 1:10 a. m., 9:45 a. m., II :00 a. m. Su~~ay ~hool: 9:-45 a.m. Costa Me$a AMembly of God Churcla U.cl St. aad Eldea Ave., eo.ta Meu Pltoae: BE&cloa lllt Bever.acl M. C. Oroalc, Putor S11nclay School: 9:30 a. m. Wom ip: 10:45 a.m. a"d 7:30 p.m. Yo11ng '•opla en~ Chil~re.,'s Service, 6:30 p. rn. Suft. ~~~weak S.rvi,e: w.d,escfay, 7:30 p . .,, La~ies' Min io.,ery Cou.,cil, Thursdey1, 10:00 a.m. St. l oaclllm Church l iM Ora.ace Ave, Co.ta Mesa Phoae: BEaeoa 5M3 Father Tllomu .1. ~evta Suftelay Maue1 et 7:00, 1:30, 10:00, II :30 a.m. Wa•k~ays: Mau at 7:00 a. m.~onfeuion: Satur~ays from 4:00 to 5:1S-7:00 to 1:15 p.m. Ooauaaalty MethocUat Chorda of eo.ta lKNa UO W. ltUa St., Coeta Mea PIMNle: BI'Aeoa 15%1 Rev. loeepla W. MeSbaae Sufteley: 9:45 •· m., O.urch Suftelay Scltool 10:10 •· m., Mon~int Wonhip-7 p.m. Collet• At• MYF Senic-7 p.m., High Sdtool MYF S.m ce 7 p. m., Sunergo~U Group Service Tbe Cblll"da of Ckrut 1050 Cbarda St.. Coda Meu Pllooe: BF.Aeoa 1686 D. G. R..,..t., Kl..alater Suftelay: 9:45 a.m., l ibla School-10:.45 a.m. Wonlllp S.rvi-11 :45 a.m., Communi-7:)0 p.m. Evenhtg S.rvlce-Wednasday: 7:30 p.m .. Evening Service Oeatral Bible Cb~ Oraace A•e. at ~Srd St., Coeta Meea P boae: BEacoa M G8 A. A. Kaden, Putor Sundey School: 9:45 a. m.-Moming Service, II a."'· Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Midweek Sesvice, Wednesdey, 7:]0 p. m, the cooperation of the Followinq Civic Minded Citizens and BuainessmeD: • THE SHADE SHOP' O rder-Ve,t' •n l liftela. Drapery Hdw. 9tfl St., Newport leach HarbOf' 114 TRADING POST-W ali•r H. S.e11 arln• Equiprnenl, Neutlcel DecMatlon! s.t. (Near I~ Howw) Nawport HA 2470 """""'vo.L SH EET METAL WO RKS Harbor 2210 KAY FINCH CYA~ICS Makel'l of f iM Pettery llv~ .. Corone del Mer Harbor 2J5t IAUOA GLASS CO. Ow Complim•"" eM lett W'.det Hwy., Newport ... d. ... ~ 1121 TRAILEl ,AliC Hill IOAT LANDING HeiN l(.a..., Hwy., Na•,.t ... ell ... con 1410 IAJ..IOA REALTY CO. a.a.-N ....... Hert.Un 1 & 1 MALT SHOP ..--. ........ ~ ... "'..._ , .... St .. le!Me Hetk-27)4 m suPPUu a lfOIII'INe eooos .... 1 ... ~ ....... w... ,.,.. Dalhowy ..... c..-. ....... HM. lm.J H. H. HOLIROOK-PLUMIER New Co,rlruc:tio.,, W ater Heal•!'$, M.tr11ac•s 2101 W. Belboa Blv~ .. Newport ... ch HA 1411-W HENRY SLIFERT -Boat luiWin~epaln E.rl'' Lan~i"9· 711 Coa.t Hwy. Newport Beech Beacon 6797 PO RT OF SEVEN SEAS Yacht Len~int Harry G ertler 601 Ca.1t Hwy., Newport .. ach leac:on 19N BOATSWAIN'S LOCKEtt 1003 Coerl Hwy., Newport ... ell ... COli on lALBOA WASH IT SElF SEitVa LAUNOlY Y041r Weel's Watll i" 3e Mlftms 103 P'elm Si., lelboe HarMr 2n 4 lALIOA INN I 05 M•lA St.. lelboe COLUMIIA f'EST CONTlOL CO. 50t E. .. lboe lvd., .. lboe HA 2~ 1• ' COAST PIOflaT&lS C::O. ....... ,... ....... 301 E. a.tke N .. ...._ ...,._ Ull lAY a MACH lW.'Il, fMC. &te4•• Fey, Dlek '-J, J. W • ..-.,,Ill ........... 14tOW.Ie&bMN.,......,.._....._,IM RICHARD'S UDO ..._., ar • .,. c-.ty'a ..... Cuoklt ....... )<4JJ Vie l.Hio, New,.,+ ...... ~ 1t11t BAGNALL IMPORT CO. Hen~made Gi~ from Tiny Cham11 to Fvmiture 119 Coati Bl .. d .. C«ona del M•r Har-bor ]712 EARL W . STANLEY Auemblymen, 74th Dimic:t 225 Merine Ave., 8elboa hlend Harbor 1775 WASHERETTE SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY Dyeing, Dty Cleaning, Finished lauftelry 404 Coarl 11 .. ~ .• C«ona ~.1 M•r H•rbM 2566-W A 'T'ZMORRIS IEALTY CO. S.l......,.elltel.-&dle~-'uli••- 11) Coati N .. c-del Mer, HA ZIS2 l JGO SHE-WOMEN'S A,ARB. w. He,.. Hie '-"ct Owtfit for AI Oc-cati- 106 E. lelboe ltvd .. lelboe HertHw 20M W. D. JOMNSON JIWB.RY .... Sto,le c..t-~ 211 M~ A-. ..._ I.&.JMI H.,.._ 2M WlLSQN JlW&IY ~. ~ WetdMta ...t a.,.... -..-. St.. .... HMW l161 ACI "IY SII\IICI l..,.. L•• ........ l01 ... $t ....... ....._,I" ~ ¥8«11 P'HAIWACY ,._., ...... Cu ..... -lltll-rtf .... ................... ~11 H&EN Mill ~ LlNH -W ..... c.... .......... ... 4 11 c.... ..... c.-.., ..... ~ ftl7 Page 11 C:HIJR.£HES NEW 81&110N 8....._ U GBT OF Til:& WOII.LD Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler an· Tbe Bible L8aon oo "Cbriat nounces that a aeries of t.hree ser-Je~ua", tD be read in tlw N~rt mons on problems facing tM Gen-Beach Christian Scima-0\urch eral Convention of the Episcope..J on Sunday, points out that the Church wUl be given at St. James teachings of Chriat Jesus, whel Episcopal Church. starting this aoeep~ and utlllzed. lighten aD conamg Sunday. The sermon topics dark places of the earth. will be "Women Are Persons," Paul's declaration In his second "TenSions Between Pro~tants epistle to the Corinthians {•:6 ) and Catholics ln the ChW'Ch" and constitutes the text: "God. who .. Rights of the Episcopate a nd commanded the light tD shw out Laity." of darkness, hath ebined in our The General Convention will he&rU, to give the Ught ot tbt> meet next month in Boston 1and knowledge of the glory of God in ln conjunction with it will be the' the face or Jesus Christ " triennial meeting of the Woman's Aux.lliary. Mrs. Marshall L. Keele r. Sl J ' Pa n member or St . Jam~. will be a ames PII delegate from the Dtocese of Los Angeles. • • e At s I'~-- RE\' STOCKTOS RETCKSS , awmer va.IJ' Rev. W. H. Stockton, pastor of the Methodist Church in San Di-Six1y _!>oys and girls from t~ mas, returns to Newport Beach Church School or St Jan:aes Epi.s- Sunday to preach at Christ Church copal Church are a ttending their by the Sea at 9 :45 and 11 a . m. annual su!"'"er camp at Camp l«-\', Stockton was pastor of the 1 Stevens, ~1~ Bear Lake 'Mwy will local Methodist Church 25 years return th!S Saturday ago and this will be the first time 1 The chtldre~ are undt-r the di· h£' has occupied the local pulpit rectlon of th~>tr rt'<.'tor Rt'\ Paul stnC(' lea\ ing th(' Harbor area. His 1 MooN' W ht'eler. an~ the1r <'Ouru;el- topic ''ill be "Progress A'r<iinst ors aN' . Mrs. Kaue CaSf' Jack Wind and Tide." C?le. MISs Janp Ostrnndfor and I At the time he was pastor here, Blll Kuh~) ' 1926 to 1928. there were Methodist I Att~ndmg ~he C'.amp are Lyn I Church('S in both Newporl Beach Ackland. M~·hnda Ackland. JuUt.> and Balboa. The :'-lewport Church. 1 Alcorn_. Crat~t Bailt>y. Boyd &r- which later bUf'T\Cd down. was lo-ker, R1eke~ Burnham. Karen Bum- catcd at 24th St. and Balboa Blvd. ~· Be51:ay Burnham. Thomas When the two c: 0 n ~ r e ~a t i 0 n,. Childs. Susan Childs. D1am.1 Dolan. mcr~cd to rorm Christ Church by Eu~enc Hubbard. B<'n l\~adi&oc. the Sea th(> old Balboa ChaJ')"I I Susan :'\>tadlson, Nancy N1ckertz.. was sold and has been us~'<! tor Peler :-.ickPrt ~. Franklin gch~t7. various purposes ~inc,' that t1mr Patt;.cta Ann Schul11 uav1d StnJ!· It is currt'ntlv krumn .. ~ "'f11e Blue lt•y. ::-.tanlP~ Tamultnas John \Veb- Room" · stt•r, Vicki Wl.'stgate ~usr;n Wt>St· · ~te, :'.1a r~ Daleo;s1 Anthon) Da- 1950 G0:\1. 1 ~ ( lft'RCH ORI\'E lessi. !:'u.o;an Haf'\'e'' gusan Cra- SI'H'nth _ Da' Ad\Pntil>ts w i 1 1 ham. F rank Graham Tom PelPr- launl'h th••i1· annu,1l In~atht>ring man. Rill~ Fruf'hlin~ P&tt~ Frueh- apP<·al lollS v.N•k, an·ordin..: 10 hnl!. Rwhards llo!fmnn Jr Jud~ Elder Hollis L Andf'r<oon Th,• lo-~ummt>r'> fk>th SuiTUTlPrs Manon cal church plan" to rt-ach II~ $9:)1) Bar J:.h. C.atl Hutton Tomm' Hut· ~otoal tn three v.ef·k!. thruu!:h a ton. Jn~ct· L)nn C<'dt>rbcq:: .Diana door·to-door "olicttat1on eampa1~ Fil>ht•r. Carol Lyn FtSht>r Bill "Aml•neans no lon~cr dare to Loomis Otani' llutchf?t,Qn DennJs 1gnorc u.c ufferings and ignor· Do\·er Gloria Chapman, Cretcht.>n anct> that produce C"omrnuni<;m's Cole. Ek-t.S('). Cole, Sw..an Cole, bre-NllnJ: places." 1 ht> church lead-~dra Codwm. Raymond Codwm e-r pointed out. He quoted Dr., Mike Mathews. Natahe ~thews Charl('S Malik. L.ebanon's mini!>te-r John Matht.>WS, Bobb) Omerod. to the t:nited States: "The work Barton ~t>~an. Fra~( WbeelPr of American missionaries abroad Bruce \\ atson. Jcffre~ Hatch. Jo is more important than diplomacy Anne Ha~en. John Robm ... ~n Lor- in {'xpressing the desires of the ren FletchPr American peoplE' for peace and E. F. COOP 1; UOM£ piE'nty in the world." T he funds arc USE'd to build hos-E. F . Coop. 215 Femleaf AH' pttals and schools and to carr,· on 1 Cor~>na dE'l Mar. IS up and around th(' denomination's rhlssion ·pl'o-~gam ~ 1 homP follov.1nJ: a c:Jegt> a ~ram throu~h 551 major institu-::St Joseph Hnspltal l ttons. lncludin~ hosp1tals, schools 1 and publishing houses. :\'fort' than 3.100 Ad\·enti. t mission schools art> 1 tn operation. Last year the local church di trtbuted 5.616 articl.:-s of Learn How Prayer Can Heal I cloth1n1.:. 719 food ba<>kets ,-alut.'d at ~1.438 donated tn cash S1 .461 and j!Q\'(' 163 (('('C treatment. \\lth l.A:-arn l'lclV. tJodlh 11~ hfoal· R'i~ pcopl1.• bt.>in.£ helped and .;po•n• .r~ 3J~l:! hours tn Chrisllan help "ork "'<1. hv\\ Pt'f'.4'nll l 1nd " n~a 1 • • • pr<lbl• n ... t r• '"I\ •-<i • t-.rous;:h I Dr\Y 'CHOOL TO OPE~ mdt>f"t:mdln · pr.nrr • aurh• The Day School of St. Jamt>~ n Chn .. t ar ... ,. , , <'• F.ptscopal C'hurch \\ill open :\Inn- day, S\'pt 15. m the educatiO nal ,., nd I bwlding located at \'ia Lido .Jnd 32nd St Information on Pnmllmc I childrl-n can be obtamed at •he churc h ,,f'i<'t' HArbor 1:.!30 ~ tv.een 9 a. m . and noon :\i ondl\) through rrtda) Rl'\' Paul :\1o.,n• \Vht>el f"r, rl'('tor o{ ~t James par- ish. wtll hP in cha rz~> ,-.f 'hP P!l\ School. OFFICER.·~ :\RE ~.-\~ED Officers h~H e bt>t'n named ·or thl' commHtt'4' on promotion and 1 finance to work with the buildln~ romrrutt('(' 1n :.ecuring a n~· I church school unit for C h r 1 · t I C"t!Ul'('h b\ tht> "ea Thi:"Y arp \VlJ. liam McDonald. chatrmin: Uoyd Folsom. ,;re-<;hairman: }Irs £lsffl' Salter . secr-etary: and Boad ~ L Freitag, tM'a.Surer. Rev. Rolland :M.. nn('ner o{ ()r. an~ ts the din>ctor or ht' pro- gram. Elizabeth Wenlt Wlfl ~·'-" :u the rommitter's offin-~ tary on a part tl~ basis. • • • A Free Lecture -.... (" 'Christian Saeace The Power of the Word ' o ; Joen J. S.loTer. CAB. of LON a-rt~. ~tt•"'lla IJdo 1'1Mob e \'ia .Jdo ="'P.'fli I ~.se, ...... 12 00:: Page 12 Toay Torraace Is Bead of BIYC Tony Torrance was elected to take over the gavel or the Balboa Island Yacht Club at their meeting held Friday nJght at the open·alr clubhouse on the Bay Front. Michael Baum was newly elected to nu the post or rear commodore, and Micky Smith will move from the post of rear · commodore to vice commodore. E lected to svve as secretary was Mona Rae BarlQw. TonJgbt (Thursday) the club wtU have their annual Grand ~Y Presentation program a t 8 o'd odr at the Balboa Island Yacht Club. The winners' of the covetl"d Mon- roe Trophy w,ill be announced and pnz~ for the entire year's races will be publici~· awarded lnduding th'-'Round th<-Island Row held last Thursday. The third a nnual AquanasUc was held Saturday, wherein the adults try to duplicate their chil· dren's ma.rine abilities • • • and the result was lots or run for the nearly 100 s pecta tors and about • $50 cash for tht> trophy ldtty of the BIYC Mrs. Evan Jon('S was decla red tht> grand champion and received a takE"·home plaque as weU as the honor of having h~r nlll1le plat"ed on t h£' permanen 1 trophy. The lORN I . SELOVER of Loq Beach wUJ speak OD Cbrlstiu St"lt'D~. abe Powu of tbe \Vord.'' at the IJdo ThNtrt' at 1!:10 p. m . o~xt Tbunday, uader the au.ple8 of tbe First Oburch of Cbrlst, ~~~DUst. of N~wport Beach. HI' will di8CUM the powl'r of JM"Ientlnt' Chrls t\lllllty to heal slcknHII 11nd bring frl·t-- dum from fe;u . Mr. • f'IO\ l'r pra('tict-d l~tw ln Lon~ Beatcb from 19'!8 until l&Cl, wbeD be was appolntNI Chr'bttan Scleoce Comml"ee OD PubUcaUou tor Souibero Callfo~ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 3303 Vi• Lido, Newport a .. ch 1\ brollcll OT r:... Mother Ch~rclo,, The F ''' Church :~I C hr P Scie ntist, in Bos· 1 tor-, Messocn'-')~tr Sundot Sc~o~ 9 IS e.m. Anothl'r e\'ent or thE' week-£'nd was the ··sail-off" for the "mug of the ancient mariner." Fathers. sailing their son's boats. and RIYC alurnn1 romp<>te in this annual event !\fatn rule is that the de- fending champion may not com· pete again Allan Seek, last year's m ug \\innE>r was t his year's race commit tee \\' i n n e r was Pe te Twist. but 11 wa~ a close race \\rith BiJI Twist. fa her of BlYC mem- ber BiU T\dst. who came in with a clo:.e St><'Ond Sund oy Ser• :o 11.00 e m. Commodore :-.:Ot'l Bat'low award- ed f1rst place ribbons for the w eek'" rompt>tition to t hl' follow· mg member!' a t their RlYC meet- ing Friday· Paddleboards -Jim Brid~m1an. Pamela 'J'wij;t. Hank K yle. Lolita Kennedy. J ohn Herrington, Karen Andree. Tom J ones. Rowing-Randy Wright . Pamela Twist , Mary Lou Uoyd. Bill Lloyd, Lolita Kennedy, Diclc Bridgeman, David O'Keefe, Mike Baum. Carol Eymann, Rear Commodore Mickey Smith. Dlvin(: -Randy Wright. Carol Williams. Hank Kyle, J e a nn e Jon<-s. Mike Baum. Eleanor Guth- rlt. Tom Jones. Swimming -Vicki Newberry, Mary Lou Lloyd, Hank Kyle, Linda Preston. Pat Dyer . Vir ginia Sloan ~Ot'l Barlow. P.'\ 'TOR. WIFE HONORED A ret't'ption, which oomple tely su1 prisM Dr. and Mrs. Harry Wh11e. was held in their honor a t the Balboa Island M e th o d is t Chu• ch last week on Wedn('Sday. The perty was part of the regula r monthly fa mily night suppen and \1. as climaxed with a cake with the p.~stor and his wife's name in· :.critx>d m frosting. Mrs. White &lso received a corsage. The eve- ning was concluded with colored pict ures taken by Mr. and Mrs. IRe Bolin on their trip to Mexiro. Sundav's sermon a t the Balboa bland ~ll'thodist Church will be "Why Worship.'' The pastor's son. Warren White, \\ill sing a solo. "The RE."Cessional" in Reginald De Koven 's arrangement. W~d·~~do( h ·~ ·) ~ee'inq 8:00 p.m Reodo ~g R;:'"' :lco ted ot Il l Polm S• Be boo \ P<J" dor y fr~,., 12 11ocn IO s p. m. "''"PI sJ~dll \ .,~d h I J.,, I •o' c•o y :lb\e -v .. ; Tho pub oc i\ ~.:>rd .slly ir ••rod to ol· ,,.,..d •he tn.Jrc"" 1&""• ... e> -snd ..,..a .,.,. Reodong Room • IMPO.BTS * Mahogany and Palm Furniture * Jewelry * Baske ts TIN · TltAYS • Etc. Bacaall lm,.t Co. 119 Co.et llvd. HAtbor 3711 Corone del Mer Rancho Meea Nursery School State Ucensed and App:oved From 2 to 8 y..,.. Supervt.sed ~ and Constructive PlaJ' REASONABLE IIATD Open S days per week-3 to 5 Transportation FurnJsbed 190 E. 15th St. OOSTA MESA PboDe BZ.OOO 1111 ''Disc 'n Chat'' ANSWERS BECOBD REQUESTS IIIIITLY ltrM P . M.. t.o IIIDNJTij I IlL 8 Thundery. Aug\181 28. 1152 + The Church Points the Way to Newport Oluarda of Our Lad1 of IlL OanDel l«l W. a.la.. Blvd .. Newport. 11A 1114 Fau.ei s.....-IWey, Put.or Fatlaer Edm-.41 l!JI.aeclaa., AML f'u&ot SWay M. ... s: 1:00, 10:00. II :)0 •· m. Weelday Uau: 1:00 •· m~f.&aloa: S.twdert •'"' eves of 1st Friday. aftef Holy O.y. "-4:00 to 5:15 p.m. alief from 7t00 to 1:15 p.m. Chrlst Cbardl -.,. tile Sea COGODaaltj MetlltocUat Balboa Blvd. at lft.ll St., Newport. BA 115-W P"tor: Rev. Tbomaa &oy PMdel1 s-.4ey Worsl.lp Service: 9:41 ell4 II •· •· Churcll School: Children'• Oividot1, 9:41 e. 1ft. S•llday Yowth Oiviaioft: II a.m. Midw--' UHtl119: 7:l0 p. m. Wed11•MI•y Prueded by 6:30 p. m. Pot-h1d Flnt ClaarQ of Clln.l Sete.U.l SIN Vla Udo, Newport Beedl Pboae HArbor U%8 Sulldey School: 9:15 a.m. Suncley Serviu: II :00 e. m. W•dn.sdey Eve11in9 M .. tit~g: I p. m. R .. clin9 Reom, I I I Palm St.. lelboe, Ope11 cleily from noon to 5 p. m. eacept Su'"'•rt e11d Holidey& Flnt Baptist Cboreb of Newport ae.dl Balboa Blvd., lttb A Ooort Ste., Newpor1 Pqtor: ll.ev. lvaa C. EWa Su'"'•r S.rvic.s 9:<45 •· m. Sundey Churdl Sdtool II :00 •· m. Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Sundey Eve11i119 Service Mid....,..ll S.rviee: 7:)0 p. m. Wedt~etcley-Pr•y•r Meetln9 St. ~am~ Epbcop&l Cburcb S%08 Vla Udo, Newport Bead~ KlDiater! Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler Pboae HArbor 12SO Sundey Services 1:30 •· m. Holy Comm~~~tion 10:00 e. m. Mor11ing Pr•y., •'"' ~ Holy Communion firat Sulldey of m~ 10:00 •· m. Church Sc.hool Cleues Thuradey Services 9:15 •nd 10:10 e.m. Pr•yer Guild ud w rvice of heelift9 10:30 Holy Communion Newport Heights Newport Harbor Seveatb Da7 AciVMta.t Cblll'eb Newport Blvd. at Bolaa St.. Newpcwt fhlclaCII Plaoee: B.Eacoe 6!0f..& or Br...ca. ,....., hator: HoW.t L ~ S.turdey Mon~ing S.rvlus S.bbetlt School: 9:)0 •· m.-Sermot1: II :00 a.m. Prey., Meefin9: Wedn-.cley, 1:00 p.m. frlcley Evenin9 Vetpen: 1:00 p. ,._ St. ADd.rewa Pre.byt.erlall Oil.,.. !S6I! St. ADclre.n JW., Newport~- 4eroee the St. fl'Om BJp Scbool. n. Bl •n PNtor: Rev. lames S. Stewart Sund•r W~hip Service• et 9:30 end II e. m. Sundey School et 9:)0 e. m. N-..r& Bulaot LuUlwaa aa.wc. 1e17 aut Dr., N..,._. ........ .._.: •"Ceooa IN6-W 8appl,y .... Church School: 9:30 e. m. Sund•y Sundey S.rvice: II :00 e. m. THE pen is yours! T he Light has been kindled r0r ing! Every day comes to us from God just like ever record you will. Perhaps no one will read it becomes a permanent record oJ our livinA lor th.lt the many blesaings He hu 1e0t with the of comfort and of inspiration for a weary or ......... " .... life as it moves with integrity and trust and gen BuT God makes you new every day. Your life wonderful that the Creator, ever at work in kin takes us at the end of the day, worn and a rested body, a refreshed mind. and a courageo us is the miracle of the night ... the miracle of God will aJso'mite. Into whose bands will I paas the graph book of character and of memory? We~ and the wise and good to take the pen from our abide there forever? Attend your church and write This Support the Church Series Ia Made Poesihle Tbrouqh the BASIN SHI PYARD-Roy You,tone Complete Mei11tenence for All hets 701 leyalde Or., Newport e .. ch HAtbor 0222 IILLHEIMER AND WALKER Builder'& Herdwere end Specleltlat 110 CoeJt Hwy., Newport kech, IE.co" ... II DEAL'S SMOKED fiSH You C.tcfl 'em-We Smoh 'em Hwy. 101 et M•rin•: •nd Newport Pier, HA 20)1 GENE'S RESTAUitANT e11d IAKElY Spedeliti11g i11 Weddln9 Cehs 705 Coest Blvd., Corot~• del Mer, HAtl>« 1102 H. T. GltAHAM IAIT AND TACKLE STOU lalt encl Fithin9 Supplies to7 Coest Hwy .. Newport ... ,h ... COft Ml6 HltTH HAitiOit -IUCHAitDSON CIUISElS UM4 CN"-" elld Sell lloets-MariN w.,. liP a.y.w. Or .• ,...,.... ... dl ...... ot74 'AUL C. JONES aiiCI SON HAl UfATE c_,,... .... &tete ._. ......... s..c.. 2107 W. lallt.oa N., Newport .... Ha"'-t 2JII UQO 'lNINSULA SHIPYARD a...w-....... s.mc.. W Jilt tt., lilt•,... )Mcll Hartt. 101 ~ J. """' I r:»t(/fAif/ c ........ ,...., ...... 1]1 s..... IMI ....... ,. IW .. ...._. ..... """'-_, STAFfOitD ELECTRIC CO. lnst.U.tfollt, Meintenenu e11d Repeirt 110 Co.tt Hwy .. Newport leech keco11 lll21 ltOSAN INCOitPOitATEO Marina Dlvi&lott encl Foreign Motor~ Ltd. l%5 Coest Hwy .. Newport leeeh 'leecon 741 1 SU.S~T LANDING COFFEE SHO' Open 14 "-n. 0... m••l end you wilt be bed 117 C..tt Hwy .. Newport leech leecon 6tl6 U> L. SEOEl.MEIER -llE.AlTOit IIU Co.lt •c1 .. <Atotte del U•r Heritor 27 .. THI IEAUTY IAitN T ,.., ,..,,. -Heir Stylist 2127 New,...t 11.4., Newport IHch HMber I Ml YRLOW CAl COM,ANY s.m.,. ~ ..... aft4 c..ta ..... U7 C..lf Hwy. Ha~ 222J.-Iaa-1114 NEWfOIT.w.IOA HOilA1. SAVIN$$ I LOAN A ~ '""' .... -'· A. ,..._, ,. .. , ... nu ~ ~ . ...,.,.... -..... ...,._ •• ~ WIJA' t =tte, 1MC. <'o•~'• .._ • .._ s, ... , ... .......... ~ ..... -........ .. THE S Sh•de1 to Orde,..._Vene 514 29th St., NewpoM Uted Merlne Equipmt~l. 412 lOti! St. (N .. r 1<04 GENERAL SHH T 2107 Viii• Wey, N•wporl Ueke" of 12 1 Co.st ll¥d .. Coro"' IA1.10A WiHI Ow Compl' 1000 Co.tt Hwy .• ~o.~-··ftft ... • LAISON'S IOAT s.m.fwtt..Y Ill C.. .. HwJ., N.t..-~ Ttiildday, Augua 21. 1152 n.~T Fuller Life--Attend Re9ularly + ·lr your eyes! The clean white ~e await.s your writ- . This is your day; write in it and make what- but you, that is, today. But every day'~ writing tilly. Shall we write a sentence of praile to God foe boura? Shall we write eome warda of cheer and riged eoul? Shall we write a 1ood ltory of our own goodness? What ~luall we write tod.y? the day as unapoiled u tbe *J above you. How and wisdom, makea ua over every nightf He and perhaps diiCOUf&led. But tbe morping brings ipirlt ... a clean meet upon wiUcla to write. This Oo th1a penonallty that I call m,..U·eome others pea thla day, u I invite U.U to write in my auto- allow only the trustworthy and the reverent hand, to write upoo our mind and eoul what may as you will. Balboa Island a.lboa ...... c ... "" ......... a...- 116 .&pte Aft.,...._ ...... llllldew: Dr. 11an7 ww• ~ SeMc. f 1lO ao~~~. s-clay School II tOO a .I'll. Wef'hlp ..Mea Oil--of St. lolul ViaaMT at• ll.ut.e A-.... Balboa blaacL ft. IIA Ollt ....... 8tep1Ma IOiey, ...... ......... FAbaad ........... A-. ..... s--lay ........ 1:00. 10100, ll1l0 a. 111. CoJ.--. S.t.nlays afMI "" of Itt Fridays a.d Holy Oap. 4100 to 5:10 p. "'· afld 7:10 to l :lO p. "'· Corona del Mar Coroaa deJ llu' Ca n.ltJ Oil.,. Oollptiptao.al Ill Bello&rofle Ave.. Coroaa del Mar Pa.o.e HArbor lSM-.1 Putor: &e•. PaaJ r.ctward Babbitt Suflday Wonlllp s.McM: 1:)0 a. "'~ 9:45 a. m., II tOO •· m. Su~ay School: 9:41 a. m. Costa Mesa AMembl,y of God Cburdl Had St. aad Eldea Ave., eo.ta lleea Plloae: Blacoa liSt Revw.d M. C. CroDJc, Putor Suoday School: 9:)0 a.m. Wonhip: 10:45 a.m. and 7:10 p. m. Youn9 People and Chlldran:s Service. 6:)0 p. '"· Sun. Nidwaak Service: Wodnalday, 7:)0 p. "'· LAdies' Miuionary Council, ThurMI•ys. 10:00 a."'- SL loadllm Cbureb l..U Oraa~re Ave. Coeta Mesa Ph011e: B£acoo 6028 Fatbr r nomu I . Se-.1a Surtday Manas at 7:00, 1:30, 10:00. II :30 a.m. w ... days: MaM at 7:00 a. m.-Confauion: Saturdays from 4:00 to 5: I S-7:00 to 1: 15 p. m. Oommc.lt)" MetbCNllat CbiU'Clll of Coeta M~ UO W. ltua SL, Coeta Meea Plaoao: BI'Aeoa 'JS!l Bev. IOMpla W. MeShaae Sultday: 9:45 a.m., Church Suflday School 10:10 a.m., Mon~lnt Wonhlp--7 p.m. Collet• At• MYF Seni-7 p. m.. Hith Sdlool MYf S.rvfca 7 p. m.. Sunart~oYS Group Service Ttae Cblll'dl of CluUt 1050 Chlll'da SL. Coeta XM& Plloao: Br..coa Ul5 D. G. Hunt. MIDlster Suflday: 9:45 a.m .. l ibla School-;--10:45 a.m. WortWp S.rvi-11 :45 a.m .. Communion-7:30 p.m. Evet.M9 S.rvic-WadnaMI•y: 7:)0 p.m .. Evening Sarvlca Oeotra.l Bible Cba.rda Oruro Ave. at t!rd L, Coeta Meea Pb011ot1: BE&coa Ma A. A. Kaders, Putor Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.-Morning Service, II a."'· Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Midw••• SaJVica, Wednesday, 7:10 p.m. of the Following Civic Minded Citizens and Businessmeu: • SHOP lllfld1, Drapery Hdw. leach Harbor 1M -w.tt ... H ...... Harbor 2210 CE.lAMICS EALTY CO. ..... H."-nn l CAIINET SHOP H. H. HOLBROOK-'LUMIER New Construction, Water Heaters, Furnaces 2101 W. lalboa Blvd., Newport leach HA 141a.W HENRY SLIFERT -lo•t Buildin,_Rapeirs uri's Landing, 711 Coast Hwy. Newport leach Beacon 6797 ,ORT O F SEVEN SEAS Yacht LAnding Harry G•rtl.r 601 Coast Hwy., Newport leach k•con StA IOATSWAIN'S LOCKER 100) Coatt Hwy., Newport a..dt ... con ')71 I.AliOA WASHIT SELF SYVICf LAUNDRY Y-W .... , Wa"-in Jt ••Unwtes IOJ ,aim St .. klboa Harbor 2n4 I.ALIOA INN I 06 Moil! St., lalboe COLUMIIA PEST CONTROL CO. sot E. lalboa .vd .. lalboa HA 2Mt-HA t• COAST PlOPEIT'" CO. .... ,.,..,, ...... JOI E. ..... N ....... He,W2 ... lAY A IIACH liALTY, tMC. ew .. Fey. Dl.l '-'· J. w . ..., • .., .. ....,.,..,. 1410W.Ialka~ ....................... laM llCHAlD'S UDO WAMIJ · ar .... c-.tr'• w..t c.,,,,, ....._. J4Jl Via lido, Newpert .... HAltlw lilt BAGNALL IM,ORT CO. Handmade Gifh from Tiny Charm s to Fvmituro II 9 Cout Blvd., Cor011a del Mar Ha~bor l712 EARL W. STAN LEY Auomblym•n, 74th Dirtrlc:f 225 Marina Ava .. Balboa hJond Harbor 1771 WASHERETTE SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY Oyalnt. ~ a .. nin9, Finish.d LAurtdry 404 Coost llvd .. Corona del Mar HarbOf' 25~W RTDAOlRIS REALTY CO. S.t.-.Aontals-&~hang.t-lusi11o-• IU C..rt N~ Cor-. del Mar. HA 21S2 I Jl20 SHE-WOMEN'S A,AREl Wa Have Hie P-*t Ovtfit I« All Occ..._ 106 E. latt.o. N~ lalboa Hort-2060 W. D. JOHNSON JiWEllY Hlth ~ c..tv-Jew.lty 211 .... ""Ave .. a.... lslollfl Harbor lMO W\LSON JEWEUY J...-.,, ~ Watches •tel la,.ln•t 2QI Walfl St~ ..... HarW !HI Act ttiY savea K.,. LA... bpefn 101 ...... St.. ..... ....., lift AVINUE PHARMACY """-',..... c:.r.w, .... "~ ..... .. w ................... HAltlw 11 HIUN Mil ROaT LYNN -a..t ...... c.-~ ... '* ......... 411 c...t ....... c-... 4~ .... HM-1.7 Page II £HIJR£HES NEW 8DIIO.N 8..EIUI:8 LIOBT OJI' 'I'll& WO&LD Rev. Paul Moore Wbeeln an-~ Bibl~ Leaon on '"a.n.t noUDCM that a ~Hie. of ~ ser-Jeaua", to be read in tiM' Newport mona on problema facing the Gen-Beach Christian Sclmce Church eral Con~ntlon of the Episcopal on Sunday, potnu out that the Church will be given at S t. Jame~~ teachings ol O:ui.rt Jesua. when Episcop&l Church. &t.artlng this accepted and utilized. Ughten all rom.lng Sunday. Tbe sermon topics dade places of the eerth. will be "Women Are Pt>rsons," Paul's declaration In his &eCOnd "Tensions Between Protestant.l epistle to the Corinthians (•:6) and Catholics l.n the Church" and constitutes the text: '"God. who "Rights of the Episcopate and commanded the light to ah.lne out Laity." of darkness. hath abiDed in our The General Convention wUl hearts, to give the lJgbt o1 the meet next month in Bolton and knowledge of the glory or God In l.n conjunction with It wiU be the· the face of Jesus Christ · triennial meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary. Mrs Mar&hall L. Keeler . member or St. James. will be a delegate frum the D1ocet~e of Los Angeles. • • • RE\' STOCKTOS RETVKSS Sl James Papils At Sa•aaer ea.p R£>,·. W. 11. Stockton. pastor of the Methodist Church in San Di-Sixty boys and girls from the mas. returns to Newport Beach Church School or St. J ames Epls- Sunday to preach at Christ Church copal Church art> attending their by the &>a at 9 :45 and 11 a. m. annual s~t-r camp at Camp Re\·. S tockton was pastor of the 'Stl'\'ens. ~1g Bear Lak~ "J"h(>y will local Methodist Church 25 years return th~ Saturday . ago and this will bet thl' ttrst ttme I Tl_le chtldre~ arl' unde-r the di· hl' has occupied th(• local pulpit rectton or thPtr rt"<.'tor R"'· Paul SLDC<' It> a' ing the Harbor art> a His , Moort> 'W'hE'f'lt'r. an~ thetr counsel· topic ''ill be "'Progress A~ainst ors art> . Mrs. Kaue Ca~ Jack Wind and Tide." Cole. MISS Janf' Ostranc»r and At the lime he was pastor here. Bill Kuhr:'. 1926 to 1928. there Wt>rt' Methodi.'it Attendin~ ~h<' Camp att' Lyn I Churches in both N\•wporl Beach Ackland. M~lmda Ackland. JuUf' and Balboa. Tht> ="'ewport Church. Alcorn. Cnug Balley. Boyd Bar- which later bur'\('<1 down. was lo-ker. Rickey Burnham. Karen Burn· eated at 24th S t. and Ralboa Bl\·d ha'!l· &>~ay Burnham. Thomas When the two co n ~ r '-'~a t i 0 n s Childs. Susan Child.•;, D1an1o Dc;~lan. mer~Pd to form Christ Church by F.ugt"ne H~bbard .. Bt>n ~~adilion. the St.>a . thl" old Balboa C'h«r~>l ~usan ~~adison. Nanc) N1ckertz. was sold and has bt>t'n UM:d tur I etel· .~lcken~. F ranklin ~chultz. \arious purposes c:im·,· 1hat 11111, Patnc..·1a Ann x hultz Davld g,nl!· It IS <·urr.•ntlv kJlll\\ll .. ~-> ""11u• Blu•· ll·)". Stanle>) Tamulma" Jolul "'t'b-Room ·· • s tt<r, Vicki Wl':.tgat .... :::.u.• .. al \\"('<..t · £ate, ~tar}· Dalt>!'.Si Anthon~ D&· $9:i() <•0.-\1. I S {'Ul"IU'II DRI\"t: l€'SSI, SlL"~in Har\t'V ~u:.&n Cra· St'\t'llt h. Oa\ Ad\f•n tl!>l.l> w 1 11 ham Frank Graham Torr Pete r· la wll"h tht•lr unnu •I In~ath~·rtn~ man Bill~ Frut>hlin~ Pall~ Frut>h · appt'al 1,11s \H--.•k aCC\>rdm~ to hn~:. Ru.:hards lloffnum Jr Jud~ Eld\·r Holl1s L And .. r,un Tht· lo-Summer;. &>th SUJTUT\I'rs Ma.non cal church plans to ll'il<"h 1., S9:J.J Barash. Gaal Hulton Tomm' Hul· goal 10 thrl'l' WN•k, throut:h a ton Jo~ C•• Lynn Cedl'rbt•r(: ·Diana door-to-door sohtlla llon eampa11 .. rn Fisht>r C"a rol L)n FLSht>r Btll "'Amt·rtcans no lon~er dare 10 Loomi,s. Dia nt• Hutch<~m Denruc: lgnort> tt.(' suffenngs and ignor-Dover. Gloria Chapman Grt>lCht>n anC<' that product' Communism's Cole. Betsey. Col£>. S~n ColE' . brl'Niln~ plact-:.."" the church lead-~dra Godwm. Ra)ml.•nd Godwm er pointed out He quoted Dr 1 Mike :\lath('ws. Nata!Jt' ~athew~ Charll"S Malik. Lt>banon's mini!.tE'r John Mathews. Bobb~ Omt'rod. to the United Stall'S" ''The work Barton ~e~an Francmt Whf't'lt>r of Amc.'rican missionaries abroad Bruce \\ atson. J£'!fre) Hatch. J o is morl' important than diplomacy Anne Ha~en. John Robm$on Lor · in expressing thl' dt'sirt>ll of tht> rt>n F1etchE'r ~~:r~.c~nn t~:~~ld~.'?r peacl' and E. •.. <.'0~11' 1;-IIOliE The funds arl' ust'd to build hl>$-E. F. Coop, 215 Fl'mlt>af A\f'. pitals and schools and to carry on Corona dPI 1\lar, is up and around tht' denomination' mission pro-again at homE' follm4;nt' a slt-gl' at !!ram through ~!'11 ma jor ins titu· St. Joseph HCtspita l lions. including hospitals. ~chooh and publlshin~ housPs. ~ort· tha n 3.100 Advt'nti t mission school' aro• in operation. Last year thl' ltx-al church distr1but<'d 5.1'16 arllclt'" nf clottung. 719 food ba'kt•ts \alu··d at !1.438. donated tn ca;.h Sl ~61 Learn How Prayer Can Heal 1 and gavt> 163 fn-t• treatment... \\II h lA:"anl hem hltdll~ 1.~ .. rt-h<'al· 873 pt"'pl{' tx>ln~ ht>IJX'd a nd 'llt"ll ' 3.042 houn. in Chrisllan ht•lp \\ v1 k • • • DA \' C H OOL TO OrF:X Th(' Day School vf S t Jamt•, Episcopal Church "ttl l)pcn :\ton- day. Sl'pt 15. in thl' t>ducanonal building located at \'1a Lido a nd 32nd St. Information on cnrol11n~ chHdn>n can b<t obtam<'d at the church offiN?. HArbor 1230 1~<'­ tw«>n 9 a. m. and noon ~!ond<~) through Frida). Rt'\. Paul :\ttlur•• \Vheelcr. rl'ctor of S t. James par- ish. will b<' in chant<' or th,, O:n School. · • • • OFI"'C~ ARE SAMED Officers have lx>en nam<'d for the committee on promotion and finance to work with tht' buildin~ 1 committN' in securing a n(>\\' church school unit for Christ Church by thE' SPa Tht>y aN \VU- Liam McDonald. chairman; Uoyd Folsom. \ict'-chainnan; Mrs Elsie Salter. secretary; and Boad S L. Freitag. trt>asurer. Rev. Rolland M. Tincher of Or· ange is the director or the pro- gram. EUzabcth Wenk ~ill sn\'e as the committee's of(iCt' secre-- tary on a pa_rt time basis. • • • ~'EW BAPTIST Ml~ISTER A new mlnisttor wUI be ln the pulpit for the first time SUoday, to denver the wrmon tor the F\nt Baptist Oturch of Ntowport S..ch. He is Rev. )Urold Nichols of Kan- s,aa. He wUl reyla~ ~v. lv~ C. Ellis, who l.a rf'Suming fUll time teachinc dutfH. He has been DaJMd JllrOfeAOr of HUtory and Jt e It a lo u s Education at John Brown U n lvtoralty at Siloam Spri!\~. 4-rbMU. ~-and Mrs. Ellis were hoa· ored at a pot·luek wppeco at tM church oo FTtctay ni1ht and ..,.re lft'tlt'ftled farewell e b)' tbe ~Uon. The ~ Is an~.-u. latt•f part ot this week ucf wiU oond\lct ~ us.-1 wrvkft s~ moml.nc and eve- nlftg u 'A'Ml u tM znkl.~ ft'l- ~ oe w.-uk; eo 'I · I'd hv\\ P•'l·,.,·n.:d .. md f•n,ncllll probll"nl" 1 • • " h ,'(i t hroui;h undl.'t>tandm_ prct) ••r ~ t8Ut:h t 111 C'hn~l .irt :"• t• nu \ t lt•nd A Free Lecture :"'It· • • • .. t 0 0 •••• t ~- 'Christian Science The Power of the Word ' by John J, Selover. CAB. Ott Loac Bftl.cb. <'all for8te Member of the Board ol Lee- ture&blp of The Mo~r Church, 'The First Olurch of auiat. Scentist. In Boston Kasucbu- aetts. Lido Theatre Thu.nday. September 4 12 Noon ~ OIIUaCH or CBJIII!n'. ScHeU. I ~...,.... ... CO&DIALL1' WII..('OJID 1'or The No. A ·111lt NOTIC!; '1'0 CREDITOK8 ESTATE Of• CHARLES R. Mll, LER. DECEASED. men employed in the ex~utlon of the contract. No bidder may wtthdraw his bid for a period or 60 days after the date set for tOO opening or bids. Langenheims Fly East to See Son Not&oe ls H~y Give. to the creditors of and all persons having claims agalllst the said decedent or sa.Jd C'State to f1le them with the ~ry \'Ouchers 1n the Qf· flee of the Clt-rk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, or to present the ~'lffi'>. with thf' necessary vouchers. to the unde rsigned at h\5 or her place of business, to-wit: c.ro Thomas E. HeHN·nat\ 1415 Coast Hlghway Corona del Mar, California within six mon ths after the nrst pubUcatlon of this notice. Board o! Truaten Newport Beach School District 0 r8J'Ige County, California By: JAMES D. RAY, Clerk Publish: Aug. 14.-21 • 28. 1952 ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. • No. A !ISM NOTICE OF I IEARlNG OF PE- TITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL ANO FOR LETI'ERS Mr. a nd M rs. Hay Langenhelm of L.ido Isle are leaving hy plane todlty for the-east coast to see their son, Midshipman John Llln- genheim . during the tradi tional Part'nts' W~k-End at thc Naval Academy at Annapolis. They will ~trrlvt> tomorrow (Friday) and at- tl•nd the Labor Day week-end ac- tivities held Saturday, Sunday and Monday, flying back here middle of next week. TESTAMENTARY. Deted August 15, 1952. ~-FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES Ill tbe 80Pf'rlor Court of the St.att- of Ca1Jto1'111a Ia and for thfl Oount7 of Oraac-fl In the Matter of the Estate of HELENE B. THW AITES De· OCC Faculty to Hold 4-Day Work Conference By W. W. Harper ~tant Trust Otficer Ellecutor or the Estate of saJd decedent. •THOMAS £, HEFFERNAN 1415 Coast Highway Col"'G8 del Mar. California. AttorneY for Executor ceased. Notice la hereby given that the petition of Ann E. Allen for the probate of th(.> WiU of the above namt>d deceden t and for the l.uu- anCf' of Letters Testamentary to the petitioner wlU be heard at 10 o'clock A. M. on September 5. 1952. at the court room or Depart- ment 3 of the Superior Court of the State of CaUfornJa In and for Orange Coast College instruc- tor s a nd admlninistraton; will ga· ther at the college beginning Tues· day. Sept. 2, for a lour-day work ronference prior to opening of the fall semester . Publish: Aug. 21, 28: Sept. 4, 11, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. On Sept. 2 a special meeting of all new instTUcton will be held for orientation purposes. The fol- lowing day the entire faculty will met-t to lay plans for the year ahead. SO'I'ICE lNVITIN<l BIDS Notl~ is hereby given that 1li'e Board of Trustees of the Newport Beach School Dis trict of Orange County. hereinafter referred 'o u the Owner . wHl receive up to, but not tater than 8:00 o'clock p. m .. of the 2nd day of September. 1952. aealed bids for the award of con- tract for t~ repair of certain roof areas of the Corona del Mar Scllool, 610 Carnation Ave., Ce>- rona del Mllr, located In said school district. Such blds t~hall ~ received in the office of the Owner at 1400 Cliff Drive, N ewport Beach, Orange County, Califor- nia and shall be opened a nd pub- licly read aloud a t the a bove atated ti111e in the offiet-of the the County of Orange. Date August 14, 1952. B. J . SMITH. County Clerk A. K PHELPS Attorney fot' Petitioner. Walter M. Longmoor, president of the Board of Trustees. will at- t('nd the opening Faculty Meeting to extend gre<>tings and to dellver a message from the trustees. Publish : Aug. 21 , 28: Sept. 4, 1952 In the Newport Harbor Ensign. Use Enaign Classified ada. City of Newp«t Bea.c.b, State of C.WonU& NOTIOJl TO CONTKAOTOB8 ' SEALED PROPOSALS wtll be received at the o(tice of the Oty Clerk, City Hall, O ty of Newport Beach, CallfornJa, Wltil 7:30 o'clock P. M., on the 8th day or September, 1952. at which time they will be pubUcly opened and read, tor performing work as foUows: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA For Ulf' Coll.8tructioa of a Salllt.ary Sewer Mala lD Block 1, Tnct 919 No bid will be rt'celved unless lt is made on a propoMl form tur- niah.cf by the City Engine~r. Each bid must be accompanied by cash, oertlfted or ca~hler's check, or bidder's bond made payable to the City of NelVJ)Ort Beach. for an amount equal to at least ten percent (10$~ l of the amount bid, such guaranty to be forfeited should the bidder to -·hom the contract is awa rded faJl to t-nter into the contraC1. Owner Eaeh bid must conform and be reaponsive to this invitation. the plans, speciltcations. and all the othl'r documl'nts comprising the l n accordance with the provisions of Sections rno to 1781 of the Labor Code, the City Council of the City or Nl'WJ)Ort Beach has as· certained the gcnf'ral pre\'allmg t'll te of \\<ages applicable to the work lo be done as folio\\~· Hourly Ptor Olf'm pertint>nt Mntract d o cum e n t s. ('iaMl0<'8Uon Copies of thl' Contract Documents Ca"""n ter w~~o W•kf' 2.57 20.~ are no-.: (ln file and op<>n to pub-· ... ~ . lie iru.J)l'CUon in the said ofhce of r,·~ent Fmtsh('r , the Ownl'r. in ~id County ancJ Rf'~nl orcJng Iron Work<'r S t t d may be.-ohtainf'd Ill the I Relnforcmg Iron Worker r orl'n1oJn Ia ~e~ ~~a('('. 1 I 17 1'2C ~r hr mnr<' than Jou':m•yman ' Each bJd hall tM' madc (lUt on a Laborers. Genera l or Construction . r ., bt• obta'M d at f'ithl'r of Operators .. & ~enders of Pne~ti~ & E lectrl.c orm . .1 j Co Tools. \i 1brat1ng Machines. & smular mcchanJ· the satd offtC£'s 10 wh ch .the n~ cal tools not separately classified herein ........ tract Documen ts are on file . C.emc·nt Dumper (on 1 Yd. or lat'lger mixe-rs a nd 11'1(.' Ownet' reserves the prlVl· dJI b lk lege of rejecting any and all bids C ~:~ ng Sh cemE"nt> ....... ..... ... · ... . .......... -.. or to waive any irregularities ~r ~~hal~s ~ker o;~; l~~~r · ' ..... ·:· · ...... · .. . ~~~Utie.~ in any bid or ln 1 e Co~;~crete Cure r-Impervious Membrane. bl~· th Labo Cod f F in(> Grad<'r IHiway & StrHt Paving Only l .. ...-.... ,.uant to ~ . r e o Flagman . . the State of Cahfornta, th(' said Sewer Pipe Leyer tExcludlng Caulker) _ .......... .. Board of Trustees. ~as ascf'rtained Sew£Or Pipe Ca ul ke>r 1 Using Caulking tools) ....... . th<' general prevatling rate of f)('r Mortarman _ .......... .. diem wa~i'S for ea ch craft ot· type Apprenli<'<' Engineer. including Fireman, Oiler, of work.msn n~ed. to execute the Greaser .. ... ......... .. .... . ......... .. rontracts which , will be awarded Au CompreloSor 0 f)<'ra tor I Ill' s~~t'" ·fuJ b1dders: nnd thf':'e ConC"n-•lf' ur Asphalt Sprcading, MccharuC'a I Tamp-pr~·vaJlin~ rat~s ~Hf' ronta:n~d 10 10~ f1r Finishin g Machine Operato r sa1d spectflcattons adopt£'d b~ the ('mwrl'le Mixer Operator pavin~ type and mo- Board. a.nd are as foUows: b1lr mixer . C~Ot'al-toa: ConC'rl'te Mix€'r Operator kip Type -···" ..... _ ... . F'orem<'n-AU foremen not hC'Tt'· Mat •nal Loader or Conveyor Operator .. _ .......... .. In aeperatf'ly classified. shaU be PavC"m<'nt Breaker Operator pnad nut IPSS than the prevail· P ump Operator . . 10~ ra te. RoUer Opera tor .. . .. Appl"'(>ntlcl'~ May be .employf'd Skip Loader Operator-Wheel Type ...... . ... .. 111 contormtty with Secuon 1n7.5 Tractor Hj-Lift S hovel Opcrator . . .. of thfl. Cnllrom.ia Labor Code. Tractor Operator -BuJldoZ(1r, Tamper . Scraper Ra~ or DraJt Type S ho,·el or Boom Attachments ... . Per Hour Trenching Machine Operator . . .. . ................... . l .. lbtH"t.•r-:, bwlding Universal Equipment Operator (Shovel, Draglinc and unskil led 1.24 Derrick, Derrick-Barge. Clamshell or Crane) . RoofPT foN'men 2.90 N Driv(•rs of Dump Trucks of less than 4 Yds. Water Rooff'r 2.65 N Level ... . ........ ....... .. .............................. -..... .. Sheet metal worker . 2.625 DriveM' of Dump Trucks-4 Yds. but less than 8 Truc.k driver. Yds. Water Level . . ..... -........................ · under 6 tons .. ..... 2.02 Drivers of Dump Trucks -8 Yds but less than 12 Negotiatln~t Yds. Water Level . .... .. -· .. .. .. .......... _ .. · Except as noted in the wage Drivers of Dump Trucks 12 Yds. but less than 16 1chf'lduk>, the rates of per diem Yds. water level . ... .. ............................... _ .. _ .. _ wages for t"ach or the various clas-Drivers of Dwnp Trucks--18 Yda. or more Water alfications or work shall be the Level ...... . . . .. .. ... . . ... .. ....... _ ................. . het"elnberore st>t forth prevailing Driven of Ttucks.-~Ral Payload Capacity Less ratcc o! hourly wages multiplied than 6 Tons ........................ · ..................... . by el~ht 18l Eight (8) hours Drivers of Trucks-Legal Pa,yloed Capacity be- aha.ll constitute a day's work: It tween 6 and 10 Tons ....... _ ........ _ .... _ ... _ ........... - being understood that i.n the ~ent Drivers or Trucks-Legal Payload Capacity be-that workmen art> employed Jess tween 10 and 15 Tons ........... · .................... .. than eight f 8 l hours per day, the Drivers or Trucks-Legal Payload Capacity be- per dlem wages shall be deemed tw~n 15 and 20 Tons ............. · .. _ ..... ,_ ..... .. to be that fraction of the per diem Blacksmiths .. ...... .... ..... ........ ............ .. ............. . wages herein establl!lhed that the Blacksmiths Helper ..................... · .... -· number of hours of employment Bricklayer and Stonemason . . .... ... ... bears to cight (8 ) hours Bricklayer and S tonemason Foreman Overtlrne shall be paid for work ( 17 ~c: per hr. more than Journeyman) perloTTned In exC!e\5 of the regu-Brick tender . ... .... ... ............ ............ -· ..... . 2.57 20~ :l :l>' HH~ 1.94 2.14 2.14 2.29 2.14 2.12 2 04 1.94 2.24 2.12 1.99 1.93 205 2.30 2.4(1 2.18 2.05 2.25 2.05 2.25 2.18 2.50 2.30 2.38 2.50 2.02 2.04 2.09 2.17 2.37 2.02 2.04 2.09 2.17 2.20 1.83 3.00 2.02 2.625 15 52 17.12 17.12 1 8.~2 17.12 16.96 16.32 15.52 1792 16.96 15.92 15 44 16 ·HI 19.211 17.44 ]6.40 18.00 16.40 18.00 17.44 20.00 18.40 19.04 20.00 HU6 16.32 16.72 17.36 18.96 16.16 16.32 16.72 17.36 17.60 14.64 24.00 16.16 21 00 lar day's or week's work and at Electrician ..... -· . .......... .. .. ......... ........ · .the rate tor overtime or the craft Any classification omitted herein. not less than.. . 1.75 14.00 Involved. All bids are to be rompared on the basis of the City Engineer's HoUdays 81' hf'rrin r\'ft'rred to estimate of the quantities of work to be done. ' shall be deemed to be New Year's No bid will be accepted from a Contractor who has not been ll- Dny. DecoNltion Day, lndt'~n-cens(.>d 1n accordance with the provisions of Chapter 9, Dlviaion Ol of denct' Duy, Lohor Day, Armistice Businl•!lS and Profeaalona Code. Day, 'fhanksf:living Day and Christ· Plans ma.y be seen . and forma of propoeal, bonds. contract, &tid mu . If a ny or the a l)ovt' hoHdays specifications may bt-obtained at the office of the City EnglneeT, fall on Sunday, the Monday fol· City Hall, City of Newport Bet.ch, California. lowing ahall be considered a leaal The apedal attention of pro~pectlve bidden la calJed to t.be "pro- hoUday. peul ~utre~nta and Conclltiona" annexed to the blan.k form 0' pro- It ahaU be mandatory upan the poaJ. for full dlreetlona u to b&ddlnl, etc. Contraetor to wt.om • contract ta 'The City of Newport ae.cb ~the rilbt to reject &nY or aD bldl. awaJ'CIM. and upon aU tuboontrao--CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA ton -'er bkn, to pay not. 1... C. K. ~ Ot7 Oe1l ~ ,:u'~":~a = =: ~~ 4.1112 a .. Ncwpwt a.rtMir D 'p Thursday. Auguat 28, 1152 Evellillg College I ToOpea Sept IS ReRtatratlon (or Ora.oge Coast F:vt•nlnl( Collf'ctt• will begin 4\l 10 a. m. Monday Sept. 8, It is an- noun<'<'d hy Dr Bill J . Priest, as· slstant s uperintPndent In 'charge or adult "ducnt lon. The Fa ll Term wUl begin Monday, Sept. 15. During th<' 1952·53 school year, most of the ev~ning classes for- merly offered by Nf'wport Harbor HJgh School are being presented through the joi.nt sponsorshlp or Harbor High and Coast CoUege. Classes wtll continue to mee t at Harbor Hl~h with the responsl· blllty tGr the organization and su- pervtslon of such claast>s to be borne by Orange Coast Evenjng College. Residents interested in high school adult cla~ ... re In· vitt'd to dirt'Ct th~>ir inquiries to tht' colll'~l' ra th<'r than the htgh schoOl. DurinJ! thl' 1951 ·52 school year. mort' than 4200 adults enrolled for one or more f'OUTSl'S. Provision!' for t he romin~ year presume that an even lar~er segment of the community will participate in some pha!;(! of the instruc tional prowam. In addition to tfle new classt-s lx>mt: offered, additional sections or <'xisting classes which w ere unAbll' to meet the demand ho \'e hcen or~aniud. . Brochures giving the et>mplt-te cJetaJla on courses offered, registra- tio n proc<'durt-, and otht>r per linent data will be mailed, to each per- son who was enrolll'd during the pre<:edlng semt>Ster. Copies may be obtained by writing or callinf:: MOVDIG ••• ...... .,.....,. t.oe&l Coast College. I..ABGIC oa PIAU, 10118 GIVCN SAllE 0&&111 Surprise for Jane A prrmatur(' Ci!lebratlon of ht-r birthda y annivrrsa ry turnl'd out to tM' s dist i net surprise for Jane Ostrander. Dahlia A\'t'. Corona df'l M nr lao;t TI1ul"l'day Jan!', who was srJendJnJ: 1 ht> day a 1 a girl rn('nd':;, "'II~ ('(I lied hOm£' (0 dis- CUSS thf' CAmp that shr j, at· tt>ndm.c t hb.. "'•···k whf'n t tw rrsl bi rthda~ annJ \t·r-,ary occurs. ••• aael 8TO&AOIC ''We IIO"\'e Wltll U.. W~ AGENTS JPOit LYONS On.her arrhaJ o;ht> found a tn'flUP of fn f'nds ltnd mAny PI <'Srnt~ 10 grl' I h t'l CUl'"'-" lndurfNI zx.. ni".P Nlll'"· Jun.• Ellloll, Cerinj C'!'N'I)'. C'arol Donnr, Grt>l! Wri~h1 , Ftt-d Stillin)...'l>, Mikl' Driscot. Rot· Ue &rcume snd John Bruning. 1966 !{arbor Blvd. Ceeta ·-B.t:.eoa lft'7 or 11'71-M Why hold on to that use1eu-to- you article. Try the want ada. U GAL NOT1Ciri U GAL H01'1C' CITY ·OF NEWPORT BEACJI STATE OF CALIFORNIA ~OTICF. TO CONTRACTORS .!'EAI .F:D PRO~SAL.S wi.U be received at the of!lce of the Cit)' Clerk, City Hall. Ci ty of Newport Beach, California, until 7:30 o'clock P.M .' on thE' 8th day of September, 1952, at which time thPy wUJ be publicly OJK'n<•d and read, for performJng work as follows: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. OAUFORNlA For the Re&arfadac of Oertala S trf'flt-8 bl Corol&& clel liar No bid "1'l hf' rr<'elved unless it is made on a proposal form fur· I nl.sh~ hy tht• c·if) ~nginc-er. Each bad must be accompanied by cash. <·<:rtiftN:I .''' wc:hwr ,. che-ck. or bidder's bond madr pn)abk-to thf' City of ~'''l•url R~>ach. ror an amnUilt ('Qual 10 at lt'asr ten perce11t 110~' ot th•• ttmount brd. s uch ~uarant)• to t)(' forff'itrd should thf' blddl'r to v. hom the contract is awardl'd fall to l'nlf'r in1n tht> ron· tract. In accordanCi! with the provisions of Sections 1770 to 1781 of thE' Labor Codf'. the City Council or the C ty of Newport Reach hiUI ascer- l tained thf' ~enrral PN'VaiUng rate of waJ!(>!' applic-ablt• to thf' work tc be don!' as follows : Hourly PH Dtem Cta.tn~aUon Cai'J'('ntror W acf' ~aJ.-W &«l' 257 20.56 Cement Fini~h<'r . . .. . .. _ Labor('rs, Gt-nera l or Construction ..... ~phalt R.nkrr a nd lron<'r 2.57 20.56 1.94 15.!52 2.14 17.12 Flagman .. .. .............................. . 1.911 15.52 Watchman and/or Guard......... ...... ..... ..._... . .. . 1.86 14.8P Apprentice Engineer , includlng Fireman, Oilf'T. Greasf'r . . ..... .............. ............ . .. .. . . Air Compressor Operator ................................ . Asphalt Plant Fireman ...................... __ .. __ .. .. Asphalt or Crushing Plant Engineer ........... . Concrete or Asphalt Spread.in.g, Mechanical Tamp- Ing or Finishing Machjne Operator ... -. ... ConCTete Mixer Operator -Paving T.YPe and Mo- blle Mixer . .. ........................... _ ....................... ·-··· . Concre te Mlxer Operator-Skip Type ...... ,_ ...... _ ~:~ ~~~~:::. ... bt.cl~g ;m).· "type · of Power Blade . .... . ........................................ . Pump Operator .... ........ . .. ........ ....... .... . _ .. .. RoUer Operator ........... -................ -. ..... . ..... . Tractor Operator-Bulldoze-r. Tamper. Scraper. or Dreg Type Shovel or Boom attachments Trenching Machine Operator ..... _ ................ . Universal Equjpment Operator l Shovt'l. Oragllne Derrick, Derrick-Barge, Clamshell or Crane I.. 1.93 2.~ 2.1:5 2.30 2.3() 2.40 2.18 230 2.43 2.25 2~ 2.30 2.38 2.5() Drivers of Dump Trucks of leAS than 4 Yards Wa· tl'r Level ....... -..... -.. -· .................... :..... ..... 2.02 Any claAAification omitted here\n, not less than 1.86 15.44 16 4() 17,2(1 18.4<' 18.4(1 19.2(1 lT.-fol 18.40 19.4-4 18.00 18.00 18.40 19.04 20.00 )6.16 1488 Engi.neer'f All bids arc to be compared on the basis of the City ••stlmat!' of Qu&n tities of work to be done. No bid will be accepted frQm a Contractor wbo has not been h· censed in ~~~cordance wtth the provisions of Chapter 9, Division In of Buslnes.c: snd Professions Code. P lans may be seen, and forms of proposal, bonds, contract, afld SJX'Cifi<'atloru; may be obtaint'd at thi' oftiCf' of the C\ly.Enginl.'(!r, Cfl ~ Hal\, Newport Beach , California . The special attentlon of p1'06pe<:tlve bidders is called to the "Pro- po!ltll Requ.lrementll and CondJtlons" anncxed to the bla nk form or pro- pot;ttl, for full dJrt•ct.tons 8.8 to bidding, etc. Th<' City of NC!Wl)Ort Beach reserve. the riJZht to reject nny o r all blck. CITY OF NEWPORT BF.ACH, CALlFORNlA C.K. PRIEST, City Clerk Qty of Newport Bee.ch State of Calf.foml.a. Dated: .Auplt 2S, 1952 • ~: AQI. :M aDd Sept. 4, 1.112 ID ,. Newport Harbar ~- Tlaunclay. Augut 21. 1852 .... ,. *HA .... BUILDING AS AN ACCOMMODAnON to merchants and other customers over the long week-e nd caused by LABOR DAY next Monday, this ' bank will be open from 10 to 12 SATURDAY August Budding Permit Total Near $400,000 About $115.000 ln building per- mits were lssued during thl' past week. br1ngin8 the-August total close to $400,000 as thl' month was about to end. IncludNt among the week's permits was an $8,000 service station at Poinsettia Avl> a nd Coast Blvd. ln Corona d€>1 Mar Following permits .W(>re issued during the pa~t w£>ek : Newport H"'IPtt~ M a ry Prince &II. Balboa Lsland, 5-room, 1-story. 1-unit dw(•lllng at 547 Riverside. $9,800. Pelicaa Is Olf Cyril B. Nor ris, alterations at 543 San Bernardino, $300. Robert W . J ensen , Costa Mesa, 6-room, 1-story. 1-unit dweiUng at 526 Westminster and also at 530 Westminster, each $10,000 Corona ck'l MAr Ralph McKt>e, Glendale. 6-room. 2-story, 1-unit dwe!Jing at 219 Goldenrod, $16.000. Home Ct-11 Co.. Anaheim. ser- vice station at 21 4 Coast Blvd ., $8,000. D. H. Hall, 118 Marguerite, 3- room, 2-story, 1-un.it garage apart- ment at same address, $2,500 Belle Wight and R. F . McFalT('n, 2-room. 1 -~tory. 1-unit dwE'lllng at 714 Marguerite. $4,500. Oa Island (raise c. s. ct::~::, 1rS:~nget~>s. 4· room, 2-stor y, 1-unit dwelling at I Ptmny and H . Blair Johnston 1229 AJ:ate. $5,600 left Wednesday aboard their 37-lA's Eade. car port at 118 Gar - ft. ketch, the Pelican, for a 9-da> net, $750. GUIDI* IBarllor Draftbag I SERVICE 406 c-.t N. -HA1W 1447 COlONA oa WAR I Ectwetd 0. w-..,-.._ 0. 0... "---··-·--- "'hnedkr T'he Sip .. HA.rb« 17 4UN.~CDW UAIIS F. HOlES • ~" ,._'fU.& LOAN CozwtructioD Locme so;o -20 Yean MD BOll 8A 'I"''LDl RepreeenUne Polri• lortcac• Co. MORNING. Auquat 30th. vacation cruise among the Chan-Fred Warren. 219 Onyx. add bed- ne1 Islands. Blair is a na\'igator room, rough-m for bath, $1.600 .• for the Flying Tiger Airline and Bast! 'JV.ist. se<:-ond story room ~~~~~~~~i;~~~g mak es re gular tr ips between Los at 122 Topaz, $700. • Angeles and Tokyo on OC4 ship:< Bt>~()n Bay I * * * NEWPORT BUBOB BANK Member F.derel Oepo.lt lnsuruc:e Corporetio~> Penny teaches kinder~arten m the W A Tobias. Balboa Lo;land, 6- Laguna ~ach school systE'm. room, 1-'>tory, 1-unit c!\\dlint{ at 24 The Pelican is no s(>('edboat. Yawl Rd Sli.:>Oo havmg a beam of H ft. It 1:.. how-l.ldu l..tf> I ever. a comfortable. sea\\Orth} J H Brur:-o t • l't~mplPtl· &ltt'r ,. boat, bt.•m g a copy of the Spra). tJon w tnt. raua o.~dchuon to front of I in which Captam Joshua S locum dw(·l 'tnl!. '7:!•• \'n l.tdo :"oirord. S10,- made his ~8.000-mile trip ~in~o;ll' 1 000 .. :.tnded around the world. ( orun:a lli&:hland"' I --~ Howard P·trk••r t•nclUM' t~olr<'h Ensign Want Ads bnog Results at 420 Do• Sot,, To rr;H'l' S451l '.Yant ads make e veryday Uvtne 1 &'• Sbores 0 + 6 • • • • 0 e • 6 • e 0 •• 0 e • • + • • e ••• e 0 0 • 0 eas1e r . M any a want 11 . ft.lled R H F:rnrtt~·t 1 Los An.:~J ... , 4_ ~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t~~-u~g~h~~-e~o_t_a~~~-~---~~~~~i r~nl, 1-~to•r~ 1-unJt ~Piltn~ 3t UCAL Heme~; U GAL NOTICS U~ I'QTI C\ 2581 Arbor Dr . ~13.840 d 1 d b d d h Portrr Sandau car port (I 1 .?ilil F . M. Robinson e n e te nl'ss an ot er rE'-extent wp de.-mrd appropriate, ob-Circle Dr .. 5i50 DIEHL AND COMPANY latl'd statPmo•nts. 1 tainlc'd information and t'xplana-Balboa W. A. Batzle -B. B. Evans The scope of examinatron con-1 tions from ofricial.s and employ{'(>S A. D. Uttleton, awning at lll9 CERTIFIED P UBUC sisted of Vl'rillcation that all rP· nf the City but did not makp a dP-Bt>l v0,. Lune, S2:lfl. ACCOUNTANTS corded depat tmf'ntal n.'t'<'ipls wen· tailed audtt of all tran~al'l tons John Prt>:>ton Dunla\'y, ~I'\\'POr . 3722 Tcmth StrPf"t I properly accounted for and a con-Our cxammauun was madt• mac-6-room. 1-stOr), 1-unit d\\PIItnl! 81 KaH•rs•dc. Calif\)JTIId ftrmation that all withdrawals of cordance wllh .l{t'nL·rally acet•ptt'<i 2035 .Miramar S9000 Aui{Ust H . 1%~ City Funds wPrP made upon ap-, auditing standards applicable m · Tbe Ctty <AAulcll I proved demands supportE'd by can-the d rcum.-.tanct•s and inc 1 u d <' d ('lty of Nt-wport ~b ~lied warrants, bonds or coupons proct'dures \\htch wt> coru.tdt•rt·d I M A T T B E S S E S ~ewport ~ch, (.'alll ornJ• paid throU)(h 1 he office or thP Clt.y nc<'t'ssary. An ··xamination has r,.•n tl,..m• r Treas ur('r. Examination of tht• bl't•n madt> J)('rtodJcally throu~huut In ac~o:< ro.11 .u with >vu1• 1n_•nruc-r£>ceipts and di<;bursements in l'Oil· the year with quarterly r<'ports lw-.n~ \\o luo\o· mttdr• 111 t•JdJI •'X-nection wrth tht> 1911 Act llond ing filed. uninatar·n 'Clf the al..'<'utm•-. rtnd r4'-Asst?ssment &Cl'Ount of thl' City ' In our opmion. based upon 'uch c:-1rW. ot uu· Treasurer \\It~ conftned to a \t•ri-examination. tht> accompanyrn~ ('X· CITY o t · '(;\n •ouT n &\CH fication that tht.' City Treasurer hibits and schedules correctly s•>t t•Jr thP tlS4':tl \'Par l'ndin~ J une 30. had cash on dl:'postt rn the bank in forth thE' financial condition. rt'· l.aaenprtq -Co&toa Foam &abber ~r Shapes NEW-U:BClLD~O COST A MESA .,_.ATTlESS CO 21 10 ._..,.... ...... ·--1061 1 ~2 and ~ut.niu h•·rew tth 1 rt•por1 11 n amount equal to the bala!lccs ceipts and disbursements a n d 'lhOWlm v1 •• f•nanciRI M nrt11 inn 01 !lhown on th(' ri.'COrds mamtumcd bonded !nd btedness or thr C1ty , L u M B E • the CJI ..-,, Junt.' 30, 1952, thl' 1 fr~m 1911 Act accounts o f tht> 1 of ~ewport Bt•ach at a nd fur thl' Oft C'liSh 1•ct>i)'t• and c:lisbur:J(•ments l City Trt>as ur('r. Pt'rtod l>latl'd. I 1 Jr tht-la:;<·~tl yt'ar end,..d that da te, We examined or tc.;t('d account-~ RI"Spt.'l..'tfully submtllt'd. 1 LUXB£8 ItO E. tli'{Plht • ~ •tl. u statt.•mf>n• H &nJ-in"{ record-. b} methods and to tht' DIEHL A.'\;D CO~lPA:"Y -F"l'ND."' f i EN Eft.'\ L .. T:\'D~. Unapport ior"d Fund Gc>n{•ral Fund Cur a • nt t-:.xpo·nse SJX~l8 Fund Wat•·· Fund Librar) FUild AdvPrtisin~ Fund Park M.arntl'nanct• Vehtcl{• TrAfric Fund CITY OF XEWPOKT liEACtl TATEMEST OF COXOITION 01-~ tT~'DS Jwa~ SO. 195~ . Tntndt•r"' JuJy I. 1951 to• t'rum- 1.$ 116.841 -$452.604 41 s -0. 401 .31'15.93 240.903.72 • 8 ut~m7o 37,621.721 • 136.()() 1 51 126,422.21 -14R 121 35 17.040.18 • 19.747.72 13.042 44 • 15.681.71 3.869.3.") • 11.034.47 . 0.-J<l.AA.i 66 July I , 1951 to Junt> SO, 19/'it Bablnl'o• ~<'••ls't" Ol!lhur'Wnll'ot. ,Jnn•' Sn. 1 ~52 452.962 73 s :? IX 19 ·~ 7 Ill l 401.3ffi 93 0 II I)() 12 991 69 245.~l) i3 :.!13,318 99 12'..!. 90 12 1AA.~M :.?96,JR7.26 123A33 36 1;) 1.1)54 7ti 2.2M23 21.17·1 93 17.~3.211 0 23.898 r;t 4.825 f\1 0. 1 J.SM li 31S.6.) 3 l.6R5 66 n (l WELCH'S READY -MIXED CONCRETE BEacon 6547 NetorpOrt Blvd.. Coeta M- Oraap 1881 -KJ 1115 Co1crete Work of All Kinds FLAGSTONE FATIOS BLOCK WALLS • FREE F.STIMA TES • Chas. Warren & S01 8Eec<Mt 5110-J • HA.r!:oo• t012.J 22 I ) Newpori Blvd. Coste ._._ SA.T.& to S SUN. 9 to 1 Parkin~ Fund .... 29,704.68 103.08 19,170 72 6 39196 42.377 :J6 C.D.M Statl' Park 1.633.65 -(), -12,542.8.') 3.\01 iR 11 .oi~ n In Lll·U Tax F und -().-60.061.97 60.06197 II 0 .::;ta t•· Liquor Li<X'nst> Fund -0.-17.66..3 75 17,663 75 0 0 Costa Mesa Lumber Co. .:iewl'r Treatment Fund 16.197.46 • 33.Z74.72 3.551.61 37.03198 1'l.~l.81 Property Sales 490.88 -{},---0 378.05 11:! 83 Payroll Fund .. 1.000.00 • 666,474.93 1.1100 00 666.474.93 0 0 $412,566.01 -s 80.728.32 -$1,513,731 70 $1,166.129.04 $679.440.35 I~Tt:.KEST AND REDEMPTION F UNDS: General City Bonds .... $ 30,550.78 • $ 48.156.96 -.-Q.-59.960.00 18,747.74 M.I.D. Bonds ....... 3,559.07 • 5.!l50.61 ~.-7.48000 2.029.6-R 1915 Act Bonds-Fully Paid -0.--453.25 4.53.25 -0.--0.- 1915 Act Bonds . 2.130.30 • 4,291.27 5,026.02 1.395.55 ToUJ latuMt aad RedempU• Fuads 36,240.15 57.945.59 453.25 72.466.02 22.172.97 Sped&~ .... : 54.83 26.769.21 19,500.00 ---0.-7 .214..38) State Gu Tax ..... Employee Retirement 10,185.23 • 49.551.94 47,823.40 92.~.20 15.122 37 1940 Pier Bonds ....... 1.007.95 -0.---0.-1.057.95 Withholding Tax ······~ ·-·-.. 66,908.78 66.908.78 -0.- Ina~ ........ .. 9.642.65 9,642.65 -0.- Total Spedal r.c1a 11,298.01 22.782.73 143,874.83 168,989.63 8.965.94 ------------- Total.,._. $460,104.17 $ ~.-$1.658.009.78 $l ,407,5M.69 $710.579.26 Publiahed ln accordance wtt.h Section~ or ~ Govel'IUDel"'t Code of the S tate of California. C. K. PRIEST City Clerk of the O ty o f Newp>rt BNch LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS --~-- You Can Do Better at THE Daniger Furniture Co • OOIIPL&'I'& 110.. J11a10811Dl0. BEacon 5656 1812 Newport Bm1 008TA 11184 . -------- --- Page 11 Nancy Helen Wilson Wed:s llluaF.M .. r , TheodoreWiUardMartin Jr. OILIUidebles JACKSONS ' Bom ln ~land. for .0 ye&n a LA-IOJU• White for the bride and pastel brldeiJ'OC)m Uves at 228 Ag~te CaU!omla relident, and a dtizen ,nl Jhadett for her attendants set the 1\ve., Balboa Island of Lido llle for the put 12 yean, coloT scheme for the wedding of Mr. Wilson esoorted his daugfl. John Franda Murphy died Friday Miss Nancy Helena Wilson to ter to the altar. Her gown was a at S L J oseph Hoepltal at the a~;e Balf Bo Theodore Willard Martln jr. at 7 p . ~l~rlna lenJt,h. white brocade of 81. Mr. Murphy Is survived by ar m. lut Friday at Et. Andrews wfth a lone sleeved Jacket. She his widow, Mrs. Loulae Murphy of Presbyterian Church. carrl~ a colonial bonquet or white 124 Via Udo Nord; a brother, Ar· La d Rt>v. James Stewart performed carnations, whJch accented the thur Murphy, and a sister, Miss gn p the double ring rites uniting the Wl\ite Ooral decorations of ~e Emily Murphy, both of County ~· daughter of Mr. and Mn. Th~ ch\ll'dl. Cork, Ireland dore W. Martin or WhtttJer. The Dressed In pale yellow dress with Holy Rosary was recited Sunday A blue flowers. OUve Dengh&Uien of evening at Grauel Chapel, Costa W' Give lastractiou Oa Begiltratioa · Costa Mesa served as matron of Mesa. and mass was celebrated at honor. The bride's coualn, Myrna 9 a. m. Monday at Our Lady of Martindale of Beverly HJlla, wore Mt. Cannel Church, Newport, with a pafe pink dress and carried yel-Rev. Stephen Kiley offldatiJlC. In- low flowers in her role u brides-terment wa.s at Holy Se~cher maid. Eleanor Ragan of Balboa Cemetery. Island was the other bridesmaid ------ F ormal registration will be held dressed In a pale blue dress with William Citta Named at Orange Coast Colleee on Mon-plnlt flowers. As rue Inspector OPEl •••• e I day. Sept. 8. In the Library build-The groom's brother from Ore- inj!(. Students whoSe names begin gon , Thomas Martin. served as with the letters A through M are best man. Ushers were Jack Os- to re-port between 8:30 and 11 a. good of Buena Park and Dick Kra· m .. and the N through z group mer of Balboa laland Music was will register between 1:30 and 4 furnished by Gladys Schuster at WHUam Citta. m ember of the fire department for the past three rnonths, has been nained tire in· spector. a s assistant to Fire Mar- shal Phil Hayden. 706 COAST BLVD. IIE&.I78 A REMINDER from pretty Pat Coasebnaa tbat. Sept. l! wtJl be tltfl irld tM'lUOII Opt'GU u lite Saata ADa Doaa llltlflt Mexico City Poly lll all "lllt.eraa- Uoaal fooU.U elaaelc" lD tlae Saata ADa Bo\rl.. The game u ~ by tbe Orange Coaaty LIJIAC orpabatiOL Tbe Dou wU1 be faclaC touch oppotllt:loa. beea.-e tbe Mexico City tMm bout. • rflC!OI"'d of oaly two de- ,_ .... tbe Jut three yean. p. m. the organ and later at the plano, Students are urged. to see· a and Dorothy Newberry, soloist. counselor for an interview before Aunts of the bride, Mrs. Ed- registration day to arrange for ward Martindale and Mn. R . S. Roes, poured at the reception pre-reglatratlon examinations and which was held in the chur c h to work out a program of courses. wdlJ The prospective student thus re-lounge with Women's A ary ceives lndlvidual attention. which members of the church aervlng. Mrs. Wilson reeeived in a navy will be impossible on Sept. 8, and s~r frock with white accessor· I he will also reeerve his place in ies and an orehJd corsage. The classes. which may be closed to groom's mother wore a pink knit latecomers. suit compllmented with purple ac· • Counselors on duty during Au-cessories and an orchid corsage. P P nd B b S gust are Dr. James W. Thornton Tbe bride wore a light brown 0 a a y on jr. of Corona del Mar and Donald flannel suit and dark brown ac· B h T l.ler Bridgman and Dudley Boyce ot cessories. when she and her new Ot TatJe S Costa Mesa. husband left for a honeymoon trip Harbor Area students will eon· to Las Vegas. Yellowstone. Mt. MOVE TO THE HEIGHTS Mr. and Mn. Harry Welch have moved from their long·tl.me reel· dence at 309 Montero A>n., Bal· boa, to their newly buUt home at 700 Beacon St., Newport HeisJlta. Corona del Mar Ample Parking Front and Rear A· I PLUMBING Major George B. Parker and his son. ~month-old George R. Park· er. are both travelHng men. Their home is 618 Goldenrod Ave., Co- rona del Ma r. where they live with Mrs. (Major) George Parker and little Miss Roxanne Parker, age 4. Major Parker has travelled to and rrom Korea by air and while he was there he n ew 123 jet airpla.ne missions over enemy territory. Unue to play an impor tant part 1 Lassen, San Francisco and the in the lJfe on the Pirate campus as I California coast. The new Mrs. as fhe new school year opens Martin attended Newport Harbor Wednesday, Sept. 10. The student High School. Glendale Coll ege and prE'sid<'n t is Paul I....ce of Costa Long Beach State College. The Mesa. Other S tudt>nt Co un ci 1 gr oom graduated from Whittier members from the Harbor Area High and Santa Ana Junior Col- Le ... • ·--BEAOON all IIUIIi IU Au., Newport ..... While he was in Korea. baby GE-orge wa~ born in Coldwater . Michl~tul, and then came back horllf' to Newport Harbor to waH for hi~ old man to come back from fl~hting the war: Immediately upon Ma jor Parker's arrival state· side, the family packe-d up and went back to Michigan to visit everyone. Now they are home and the Major ia stationed at El Toro. but young George Is s tacking up his three cross-country trips against his Dad'i 123 missions Pop bad it rougher. though. he got caught by a f:: of shrapnel on the en- Cl1 t u.ne. and was sent to a hocpital in the Orient just shortly after Mrs. Parker left the MIchI g a n hospital with baby Grorge. Tickets Available Here For Pythian Sisters Fete are Mikel Burns and Joan Larson lege. of Corona del Mar; Carole Adajr Among the pre-nuptial aHairs and CoUeen McOe""ott of New-was a shower given for the bride port. and Paul Alexander Ghmn on Wednesday of last week by GrifCith and Bill Pence of Costa Eleanore Ra gan of BAlboa Island. Mesa. Jack Davis of Co!'ta Mesa will keep a photographic record of all college activities for the Bar- nacle. s tudent newspaper, and the Log, the student annual. Among returning Harbor Area athletes will be Jack Meeks. Bob Patterson. Ronald Quarry. Bob Van Orimlen. Glenn Grttflth and David Petersoo. Of the 700 s tudents expected for the open1nc of the tall semester. more tha.n 150 are residents of the Harbor Area. District Manager Named By Pacific: Telephone J . L. RJehards, who has been manager of the Riverside exchan&e I for Pacific Telephone since 1939, has been appointed as new <Ustrlcl I manager of the San Bemirdino. Riverside and Orange County ex- Jack Lewis of CDM Promoted to Captain A Newport Harbor man. now serving with the Marines in Ko. rea. has been promoted to the rank of captain. according to official re- leases. The Ceptain ls Jack Lewis, who Uves at 705 Narcissus Ave .. Corona del Mar . He ls aemng as a correspondent with the Public Information Section of the First Marine Aircraft Wing at a for- ward airbaae. I PIIIT "CTUIES . . YOUR PORTRAIT .. YOUR BOAT . YOUR PET or Mrs John S towers. 330 Orchid changes, succeeding J . E. Kenney. ... YOUR F AVORITE LANDSCAPE v I de~~orators of fine homes· yachts· opart"'ents. Her. et H ..... ~ 6ertle11 we lwrve EVEIYTHIN&. Yov cell ...... y.. fwllm.t. ft-tile Jert..t ... t.ctieft .f ........ ..t P•cHica T,.._l Ml .W..,... We 11..-1.,... ...... of .lr•I*'J .~ .,a.ohtwr fe.. lw4ct ..... ,.,.,.. floor -~~.,. .~ .,.._ HovM I 6et4• ,...._ N'<~e • re,..t•tloa fw ...... tile ......, ., ....... , .... .,,.,.,., _. ... -fwwltwe ..... ,..... ..,. '•""-.... ......., -d• f~. y.., .... Hme e..4 ,......, ~ ,.._.. ""' ,_ -.. -d..-...... . . . there ..... obli t•tloft. House ! Gorden Itt COAST MteMWA'f, MtWHIT atACM, CALif. .. ...... , .......... -......... •-oo·te I tOO A\'(' .. Corona del Mar. is handling who will be at the 'Los An~eles rickets fo r the Harbor area for the headquarters. bi~ fall carnival being planned for ------ Phoae Mal Troutman PATII ntiiTIIE··· lartest ...... - Sa t urday. Oct. 11 . by the Tustin Pythla n Sisters. The affair wilJ be given at the Tus tin Knights of a::::~:: ~~u:,~~"a_~v~~ ORANGE es SWINGS • UMBRELLAS· PADS • RECOV(RS for all aorta of merchand.lse-Uae Enalap: O~e 81U-.l·Z ~ YACHT FURNITURE · 8ARB£0UES ~ ~em! Phone ~~~~1~1~1~~~--~~~::~::~::~::~::::~~_:::::::::::::~::~~~~::~~~~~~::~::~~ Pythias Hall. SERVING YOU REAL VALUES TIM WANr AD WAY lt the quick, euy way to tell those article. that you don't nftd any more 1 • • • f"or reaalta, UM the -• • ...... waat& ... maT CALL H.ABBOB 1114 _____ .... ~ I It's big in your life ... small in your budget! Mind if we take a moment to discuss our share in your household budget? your electric service costs you less than 1~1o of your total budget. That's less than $1.50 out of each $100.00 you spend. And taxes take 38c from each $1.50 you. pay for electricity. Those are averages, of course-but you can aee that your ;o actual cost of ~tricit11 has been even lower than you thought! "EdiMm el«tricitr"',.,... belt bur-JIO" crlft ~ Ofl it!" SOITIEIJI ClllfDIIIA £11SIN COMPAIY