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SECI'ION
Tbunday, S.ptemhel' t. 1952 Harbor 1114 cmd 1115
()ALLING O.Q. • • •
Hot Season
For Marlin
By DIOK ROPTJIIAN
Wham! Wham! Double ·wham!
No shooting this week. but lots of
fireworks. Especially on marlin.
T o date I Wednesday p.m. I Balboa
Angling Club has weighed in 112
long-bttls, compared to a paltry 50
thl11 tlmt> last yc.'ar. Vl'rily, Syl-
vester, th<' st>ason is hotter than a
top-sldt> Los Angt'l<'s apartment !
Tht> nrws of those-who s hont> is
not column hut pa~t> size. this
week. Of th<' 112 marlin weighed
in herl', h<'r<' arc.' !IOmt-of the local
anglers reC<"ivin~ and dlo'st>rvin~
thf' congratulatory bouqul't :
Ugh\ tackiP: 127-lb. test lin(')
Dr. Thomas J . I)('VauJthn. Nibs II
1241":1 lbs.: Frank Wishon, Rat-
boa Island. Dorfra 124 1~ tbs.: Tt>d
Tatr , Teddy B<-ar 146'! lbs.: W.
A. Wrlls .. Ji~ an' R<-1'1 125 lbs.:
Mrs. Fra nk (Dorothy t Usedom.
Pancho-109111 lbs .
Mt:'dium T A<'klt': f 45-lb. IP'lt lin<' l
Mrs. Ray 1 Lily \ Call. Relax -
167" )bs. Heavy tackle 172-lb. tt'~t line)
Mrs. Gordon f AJma) Green. Mi·
honey-104 lbs.: Gordon Green,
Mil"'oMy, 166 ~ lbs.: Arthur Die-
trich, Fish Tales-127 Jbs.; Dr. Os·
car D. Dietrich, Fish Tales-88~
lbs.: Dick Oodber. DoubJe Luc.k-
170 lbs. and l48 lbe.; ClArence
SteWilrt, Couslns-181 Jbs.: C. B.
Pielow, Cella Ma4!-209 Jbe.; Fred
Furtch. Celfred II -154 ~ lbe.:
Tom Hot('hlda, Sallfllb-130 Jbs. e HAILING THE 81DPPDt
Let us, In haUing marUn-cateb·
en. not 11kip that most Important
person. the skipper. For our
money, tht' boat-handler and the
gaffer havc.> the btg job. Captains
or charter boats. these men get
a lar~e and 11peclal C.Q. orcllld. aa
many tlml'!l u the number after
thi name of their boflt : Jtm Don·
nelly-Tarfu, 4: Gordon Green-
Mihoney. 3; EddJP Offerl Dol-
phin n , 3: Hermsn Fink. Sport. 3:
"Dead Eye" Johnson Dolphin I. 2;
Perc Marpl Vagabond, 2: Ed
Fruehan-Jig an' Rt>el, 1; Bob Fry
fContJnued on page 7l
1101' 1'0& THE SWANSON
)(onday, August 25. w as the
btl'thdate ol an 8~ pound boy bam
to ..... ud lin. Robert L. Swan·
-. JOe 41ft St., Newport, at St. -'-"' ...........
Catch a Marlin
The two JOD«Mt ntf'lftiMin nf
the Balboa A_..lla« Club mad~
marlla __.. W. ~"' ftlrtftA· ,_,...w For r" • t SmJtll Dl a-apt • lS'JY,•pouH loa« """
-ka\'Y ~ ,.. •• ,., ..... tl
fatlwr'tl bnat.. Ollartl n . ft\'f' IIIIIM
oft DaM Pollllt.. AM tiM! lldPfM' e6 ~ Met ....... n .. ,.. .. ....w
~'· llkt.ML " .... ·-.... rNtt wu u.e ...-..· cau.er. ,...,_ . ..-o . ....._ lr,. (ef a. Ou1l
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CORONA DEL MAIL CALIF.
0aJy ODe Week Lett
Tl IEIIITEI
So You Ccm Vote HoY. 4
DEADLINE IS SEPT. 11
TbUI'IIday, Septwnber t. 1152
Faisal Here .
Labor Day
T~ lustre tha 1 surrounds a k1nc:
St>ttlt'd on the jewel or l':f'WpOrl
Harbor on Labor Day. Among thP
r t imat~d 90.0fl0 proplt' in the area
for the holiday was 17 -~ l'&r-old
I King Faisal al Hash1ma of Iraq
and all his entouraRe.
Tht-youn~: Kin~ \\ ho z~ tourln$::
I ht> United Stat('.-. undt>r 1 l,e au.s-
PiC<-s of th<• t' S . Stlltl' Depart· mt>n• to .. rud) business and at::Ti·
culnll'al methods In t his rounrl'}
came to relax and enjoy ht> re·
creahon for, which our Harbor i~
famous.
Mn. Csenar Files
For School Board
Help Save A Baby's Ufe
~ ~~wport aart.r .....,.. tide-"* ~ • ('UJ'Ipa!p
tn ,..._. f1111clla for lite pw•' ·w ef aa ...,.._._ rw UN> ~"' Hoac
MHnortal H-..tal. W'lllldll ..................... ~ U .
Oltfl dollar ... ., """7 --....................... rt-
N"h'f'CI donne w.. ..u. wtD 10 eoowart~ .a.e ~ of ""' 1a
C'11 .. tor.
NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN:
PleaSt' entt'r my ubscript10n to the Nt'wport Haroor
En.<~IJO!"n for ont> yt>ar OnE' dollar of OM-subscriptJon pri<'t"
will J:O to~ ard purchaM" of an incube tor lor the Hoag 1-te-
mori.~tl Hospital
JIAILISfl AOD&II88
CITI' .
Pe19e 2
I
SALE
For ONE wEEK
Chily!. SeplS-11
Double Crown Stampe
G lVf'D oa Parellaaee
of ADy
RENART SWEATERS
.A':"A)tERE
WO;"~;OALAM
WONDAMERE
LAN A LAM
Petite Ville
S20 Co.,tt Blvd., Corone d.J M•r
HArbor 23l2·W
, , •••• 4 ....
EiiStCN
, .........
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
of the City
OF NEWPORT BEACH ,.,,.11.4 ......,, ott n. ...... , ....... City ....... ,..,. ...... C.hf. OtRc. ... 4
pri1dint p&...t Itt tM EMJttt '-'WIIIt. I 104 C..• a..t.¥•r4, <Mo... del Mtr.
TELEPHONES: HArber I P 4 •ltd I I II
• e * The Nf:W110RT HARBOR ENSIGN h.t ~n determined to be o news·
poper of qenerel cir<uletion by il!d9ment of til. Superior Court elld by reoson
thereof is quelifi.d to publilh ell public notices required by lew. * e *
Entere4 et s.c-cl a. .. Mett., l11 the ,..., Office •t c--4.1 M•r, C.lif.
ARVO E. HAA'A Wltor altd Pt~Whher
• ,E6 HMI'A • Aleoclet. LlltOf'
CAL lOOT Adverfl•lnt
• SUISCllrTION RATES •
One YeGr, in the Horbor ""'e-.. ~ ... ·-···-·-·---·--................................ $2.50
One Yeor. outside of the Herbot Atee---------··-......................... 3.00 * RATES FOa lf:NEWALS •
OM Yeor. ifl tt.. Horbor A'"---·· _ __. ....................................... $2.00
One Yeor, 041hlde of the H•rbot A,____ ___ . ___ ....... .,. ... _ ....... __ 2.50
Me"'"' Add,.u : 1104 C..tt ..... ret. <MOM del Mer, C.llfomJe
¥ ¥ -•• • • .,. ..
BacktoCollege Olficer Shot As
The excitement of getting ready GaD Goes Ofl
for JC)lool is on the verge of out·
weighing the p~ of being
languourous and lazy on the beach.
Among the chief' topics of conver-
sation a mong the young people thl.t
week is "When are you golnJt
bacl< to school!" ·•no you havt> to
Aeddental d.lacharge of h1a re-
volver at the Pollee Department
Sunday ev~nlng brought a punct-
ured sboe and split big toe on hla
right foot for Reserve Pollee Offi-
cer Ra.lph Herr.
Thursday. September 4. 1152
Dies Traveliag 1
From Mayo Clinic
Sel'vicea were held Tuesday at
Fairhawn Cemetery for Cuthb<'rt
H. HatTy, 63. or 302 Evening Can-
yon Rd., Shore CUffs. who died
SWlday, Aug. 24, at Browning.
Mon tana, while en t'OUI«.> hom('
from the Mayo CUn1c in Minnesota.
Rev. James S, Stewart of St.
AndreWII Pretbyterlan Church, oC-
fkliated a t the servl~. and Baltz
MortuarJ of Corona del Mar was
In charte-
Mr. Harry wa.a a retired pharma-
dlt. Jk was a natiVE' o/ San
Alrtoldo, l'exas. and had CGme here
from c.Jaary, Al berta. Canada. He
is aurvived by his widow. Mrs. I
Dorothy Harry, and a M>n. Or. I
Cuthbert A. Harry or Kelso, Wash.
I
SAVE~$3H
HAL
DIKE
_ be back early for rushing?"
ln the latter category are Lon-
ita Vlncent. who ill I"UShin&' chair-
man for Ch1 0mep at ~
and soon to ~ active In n.tAhtng
fetes at Santa Barbera is Beverly
He had been showing other oW-
cera how to cock a revolver on an
empty chamber, and u he ldt the
squad room with his revolver ln
hk holater, it went off and struck
bla toe.
Says:
TI~E TO LOOK AGAIN''
0'
~ ,. ~ o-. ,. .,.. "«'1" '"''~~t' ~o me
I'' ~~'l,.'l ~ •h~ buildinq
• ~... .. •d a~ *"~"'"ease in
'' • .<. 1 1 r o no hrH"'fl \ Hove
" ••, ~ · "b" t th" tNSUR
••,(1 cr T(. •R HOME l.,1..,ly1 So
' • -:rw'l•ed ..,, y lor
·~.·tho h~" lt.pGys
• .,.,..,,d •n INSUR.
Hal ••• INSURANCE I IONDS
3411 Newport lfotd. HArbor 402
NEW,ORT l EACH
""hnedkr
The
Sip I•
HArbor 81
427 N•,.;... CDW
We du printing ot all ldndl
as and when you want lt.
Bliven , a Delta Gemma.
New on the Santa Barban cam-
pus this season \VIII be Claudette
Stilllnp--Donna Price. frt-sh out
of Harbor High, bu her planl
made for UCLA. u hu Carol An·
del'SOn. a transfer from Orange
Cout College.
Tenlta Mantz will soon ~ help.
ing the Pi Phls with rustrlllg at
Unlvel'llty of SoutheTTI Califomla.
A gToup of thl• year's graduates
have made plans to go to college 1 at the University of Arizonn. Theost'
include Laurl~ Crisell. Ann M oT· 1
rll, D\xie Thaden and Carole Tetz-~
laff.
VUilTO.R F&OM JBE.IAND
Mw 1sa Given l.s a w itor to the
Harbor al"ea from ~Uaat. l.J'elaDd.
She has been the guest of Mr. and
M.n . James Given of Coro"l del
Mar.
21" WESniiHDUSE
ONLY
1T' IICH fur only
MO\IIEHOLO
IEWII' NDIIIS
IIOOeoAII"IL$
MA 1"4-M
$199.95
APPLIANCES
SAlES • JfiMCI
Sandra Denlinger ls t'f'portlng to
Fresno State next Wednesday. A
number of th~ recent Harbor Hlgh
grads •~ attending Univenity or
Callfomla at Berkel~. These In·
elude Btll Hoptdns and Jay Car-
lyle. Terry Welsh will also go to
Cal joining his brother Roger, who
belongs to Acacia fraternity. Their
sister, Pat, is forsaking Santa Bar-HArbor 1101
bara for a teaching job in tht' Fresno-Bakersfled area. Jll Pola8etua, 0... _.liar ~~~~~~~~~~~ MO\'I S G TO POMONA Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dona-
hue ar«.> moving Saturday from 309
Orchid Ave .. Corona dt>l Mar. to
Pomona Although they hate to
leav<' the Harbor area. the Dona·
hu<'S have sold their home-here to
be n('art'r Mr. Donahue's work.
REMHOELLI~G U~OER WAY
Additions are being made to the
Kelly home at 500 F ernleaf Ave ..
Corona del Mar. Remodelling of
a bedroom and enlarging the porch
will soon be complete, accordln~
to Mrs. Francis Kelly.
IDEAS I
'NEW! Helena Rubinstein's
STAY-LUSTRE
.. U't OANic;Q
The .first specia 1
lasting lipstic~
for DRY lips !
IF WALLS
ARE CUT UP
by doon •nd window' wllic:ll
IMve very little free wall •p•c:•,
don't me\e th. misteke of devisln9
dum\y. ew\werd fu,...it.,,. ""'en9 ..
,..enl-5 to evo!cf plec:.ing fumlt11re
;., hont of • window. Tllis will only
tel'd to ernphnire tile led of well
1poc:• -end create • d u+t-.4,
,......,. effect. Study your I'OOfl'l
c:•refutly end • · •
eo-if! .ltd ....... ,....,. ......
041••11+... .I ,.ub..to ... l .,HI •
... ce tt..t -~ .t.corefMr
•eff it •'-P t.e"" t. ..... y...-
W..a that will ... .,.. ..... e .._ ..... "~~
DESIGN A
WINDOW GROUP
• -• ttMt w511 ,,...,HJ. e C.Jit.r~
illteratt for yow '-· "ece M · v.nporl, 01 lfftel tofe, wlllc._..,.,
trts Y"' speee •l-e11c:e bftt, •• .. ., ... ....._,___...." ~,
•eW.•. dleln •tt4 le"'f" erOVftd Jt
f.., "" '".-ti.... If ••I
,,... ott ~e well '"""""
hellf e "'"'-to r.tlect wt..clew NW, ...d _.. ,_ .,,.e, le,.,.
SALE STARTS SUNDAY, SEPT. 7th
You've asked for it. And hen it ill The only
lipetick of its kind! A new semi·indeli6le lip-
stick created especi.J.ly for womeo with extra
dry or liMd lipe by that worJd.famoua beau ty
authority, Helma Rubinstein. 1
Because STA Y·UJSTR.£ is ~ rich and
creamy it moisturizes and protects dry tip..
Keep. thtlllaoft aad -.ooth .. Mlia. ADd
still STAY·WS'JU ~ ooloc perfect nen
when you eat, d.riDk «kiM.
ln l21Uicloa. ~Up-lustre ooAo. to p.if y
e ve ry coaqHDou lJpe. STAY·UB'l'U UP .
5'TIQC (jumbo aae Ua.~ tep ... ) l.SO plw
tu. Now in our ou•aDc .,., r t.
HamptOn's Harbor Drugs
Ill COCIIt lhd. ..._ 2 5 3 5
Mona Rae Barlow Youngest
To Win Monroe Trophy ~/;,,hiT-..
hMMnQ'
7/rKJ/!Q/-#1/ue
FRIGIDAIRE Mona Rae Barlow of Balboa
Island became the S{'(.'Ond girl and
the youngest of all to ever win tht>
covett!d Monroe Memorial Trophy
a t the &!boa ._land Yacht Club.
Presentation ceremonlt'ft were held
at the BaiOOa Yacht Club lut Thunclay night.
Another flrat oocurTed because
It waa thP fir11t lim<' in h4stor y
tha t thel'(l had been a tiE' for
l!l'COnd placf.' in t hf' comJ)i'tltion for
skill and sport.11man11hlp In all the
events of the club. Tied were Com-
modore-elect Tooy Torranet> a nd
Hank Ky le .
PreeentalloNI were made for the
first ten runnr-up for the trophy In this on1et Mary Lou Lloyd
(fourth), R 'n d y Wright. J im
Bridgeman, Commodore Noel Bar·
low, Bill Lloyd, Mike Baum and
Phyllil Rawlfns. Honorablc> rMn·
tlon went to Tom JaMS; Carol
Williams, John Herrington, Pam-
ela Twist, Dick Brid«eman, Diane
Ward. ileanor Smith. Blll Twis t.
J udy Jones and Llnda Preston and
Dick Ward, who tied for 20 and 21.
Bill Ban~. who awarded_ the
Monroe medals, also awarded take-
home trophys for the CommodoT'('
S<'ries to PhyJils Rawlins in Snow-
birds and Mona Rae Barlow in
Balboa Dinghys. 'Round the Island'
rowing prizes went to Tom Jone~~.
Noel Barlow, ChJck Fields, Tom
Swift, Bill U oyd . Bill Twist. Mona
RAe Barlow. Judy Jon~. Lolila
1..5c;AL HOTIC5
SOTJOf'; OF RALE OF RTOCK
IN BUl.K
To Whom It May CoaePrn :
ThJs No~ of intention to s€'11 a
,:tock or goods In bulk
Wlt.at!Mflth thAt notice: Is h<'reby
~iv,.n that th«> undl'rsis:l wd JOA:-.i
M HAYDEN intPnds to sell n il
that <X'rtaln stock of merchandise
consisting lt"nt'rRIIy of Invrntory,
('.oo<f Will, S tock, Busin«>ss :--Jli'TH' I
and F'.quipmr n t or that <'"rtain n11r-
~ry school k nown 11s HAYDEl':
HAVEN Nt:R.c:;ERY SCHOOL. lo-
cated at 440 Ueliotropt'. Corona
tiPI Mar, California. tx-lon~ng to
11aid JOAN M HA YDF.:=" anti lo-
cated at 440 Ht"llotrope, Corona d('l
Mar. Oran~P County, C'alifomtu.
and that a transft'r and assit.:n·
mPnt of t hi' !;Bme will ~ madr.
a nd the IJUrcha<~r prier thPN>Of,
will be paid, on Monday the 15th
day of ~ptem~r. 1952. at RAY j
ESCROW CO .. INC .. 1415 Coa~
}Ughway, Corona dt'l Mar, Orang!' I
County, CaJifomla. at 10:00 o'clock
A. M. That lh<' addrE's~ of said
vpndor Js 440 Hellotropt". Corona J
del Mar, OrangP County, C'..aUfor-
n la , &nd the addre!IS ol said venc:k¥ 1
is 10062 Lnulse S treet, Lagu na
Beach, OranJ:<' County. California. I
Dated ~ptember 2, 1952.
JOAN M IIA YDEN. Vendor
KATHLEEN 8 HF.:AO. VendP<'
HORACE J . HEAD
State of Callfontla
C..-ty of Oran.:~
On &-ptt'mlX'r 3. 1952, tX'fore
mt>, thf' undrn;i'tnt'd. a ~otar~ 1
Public in and for said County and
State, pt>n;onally appeared Joan
M HaydPn, KathlN'n B. Head and
Horace J Hrad known to me to be
the persons whrn;t' namPs arf' s ub-
st'ribcd to thP within instrument
and a cknowl!'dgC'd that they ex<>-
C'Utcd the snme.
Wlt.lu!M my hand and nfftctal seal. 1 (seal) VIOLET THOREN ,
Notary Puhlic in and for !;Bid
County nnd ~IRtr.
The Only Local
Neon Shop In
the Harbor Area
C__,plete
Neon & Sign Painting
~ a: 8ervtCf'
BEACOII 6186-W
tJnd~>f'.'.'riiPrs Labei-
GuarAnlred 1 Yrar
PACI ·FIC
Neon lite
Ted C'ox-Owner-BolC U4
o-Hdal Wa,7-<Joetla • .,..
Kennt>dy, Pamf'la Twist. CArol Wil-
Uams, Randy Wright, C.Orge Twist
and Robbie U oyd
Joeeph Beek. founder of the Bal-
boa Island Yacht Club for young
people. thanked the parenta who
bave helped with the awnmer'a
activities. He presented Mrs: Ron-
ald Barlow, mother of this yeu'a
oommodorP, with a gJrt. Other
grown-ups specially thanked were
Orrin Wright and Bill Twist for
stiUrin~ the annual "aquanastlc"
and thf' chairman for the BIYC
,.vents. Mrs. W yman Wllllam~~,
Gen<' Baum. M,.. Barlow 111nd
Wyman Williams, abo the adults
who had ooolributed to the troph)' fund.
Com m o d o r e NOE'l Barlow
awarded the t rophi<'S for first place
and medals for second and thJrd
places in thf' .various competitive
classes during the right wet"ks
of the BlYC 1952 season. He
tht"n introduced the newly eJected
officers, who are Tony Torrance,
commodore: Mickey SmJth, vice
commodore: Mike Baum, rear com-
modore, and Mona ftllp Barlow, secretary.
DemonlfNtlons
MW going Oft
Tr,..,. Tf'a 49C . 32C TEA 414 ,4
RAOR be•. lb.
Libby Gardf'n
SWEETPEAS
l i-en. caa
Ol'l Moot4'
aEJ.AllN DESSERT 5c
Pa~ka..:,.
WHOLE BEETS
:>io. % ('an
HJrb.laDd ea.,,
SYRUP
Aullftlalic.._
I j
lilt )lfewport Ave. eo.ta MM&
ar..eo. UH
Open Monday, F riday und
Saturday evenings till 9
UNJU. ('oadr aeed--101 rOL ~
CMSOIIE oa 29c
MUSHROOM 2 fo<
SOUP
8EEF~&oiaoP;sr 63 ;,
Our Own 49• PORI SAUSAGE it, Mayonnaise p;m 31 c ~"53 ··
lh. can 83< !AdA Aa Cut 59• Pork Loin ROAST it,
~hooldf'l
LAMBCnOPS
FlAnk or Breut
LAMB STEW
ARMOPR
69ft, zo:.,
Corned Beef
---------
DIAMOND Q UALITY
Waxed Paper
NEW GIANT SIZ'E
Joy Detergent
GRAPES
2 fb1.19c
:W .J R -~ .. tlhH, Ortr or F\IW' Or\ad
COFFEE
J.IRH\"1" H-\\\'A II.\.~
Pineapple Juice
12 o~. can
L tN'r'll Qual ~klnJ.--.\II Mr .tt
FRANKS
lb. 59c
..
Page C ~ ..,.,.,._T ...... ENSIGN Tbunclay, September~ 1152 T1 iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiij'==~m=o~w===N~BY~IPPO====~II=t=M=,=~•=r~o~~ ... === ,.,:=====r:Ba;-oa~a..:-iMi;aa;biu.~. shiu.,....;;a;; ;::hnoDal=:::;:; .. =n~=-..==t-a. IIUOI ISUID n11 1 See Pap a MANICURJNo by ae-. eau Di
lENTILS Our Excluai•e IJ8ting. Beautiful Home in Corona del Mar Harbor 2lB7 for your appotn~ ' r-cluai•e Liatinn ~nt. « ••• -O.erlooldng Harbor Entrance ~~ y J
We have several fine
homes available for
winter rentals at reas-
onable ra1es
Stanley Hadfield
Realtor &oiNrt B. L,_ ... Bel• L L,.a. ........
CORONA DEL
wttll peaonaalc new of tbe ooeaa. Glare-proof plate glau windowl. Property eomprtae. appu. SWIMMING POOL Sltuatlol. Waakd ~
3,000 sq. ft., ha.l 2 stories, 3 bedrooms, 2~ batha, sunken Uv. nn. & muter deu. Extertor dec:ka ADWAY WILL do bab)' lltan.. Can flay !
East &: West looldnc toward San Pedro and Laguna. Heetlna by hyDe, air condlUon cantrola ON BRO with ntcbt. ~mother's 4 upstairs and downstaln. Fully plastered 2-ca:r garage and peved carport. "'hild. u.a....._ ~-FU
• Also has 3 bedroom~ ln excel-.. • ~---....._,. Shore CUBa Properti.. at Reaaonable Pric. lent condJtJon. Hardwood fln. • • ;
, -fireplace-bathtub and tep-Lc.t cmd FOUDIJ FU~ M A B P B o p E B f I E s arate tUed staU shower. I.A.rl'e ~~~~-:------....--& dining area. Vent. blindl. SMALL white ~tber ~ • ~g _,
Backyard fenef!d. 2 car IV· Mon. Vlc:lnlty ot FemJeaf, ard & 2-E
qe. Patlo. G. 1. Term1 wltb Goldmrod. Reward tor ret. to ' ...,.._, 10 or HArbor 1481-.J
•• ......... Balboa llllaad 411 Coat Boule'ftlrd CORONA DEL MAR ~bol' 1007 4% interest rate~. Paymentll ~19 1J4a.reuerlte, CDM. RArbo:r C inclucll!t~ taxes and ina. are 2854-W. BE
TODAY'S SPECIAL
2-BEDROOM FURN. HOME IN CORONA DEL MAR
Has carpeted floors, nice yard, barbecue, completely fenced,
~~~~~~: .. ~.~-~-~~~---~~~~:............ .. $12.750
EXCLUSIVE WITH US ,
PRICE T. McCUISTION
-OoutBIY ... 0... ... ll:u IIA.rtler ''
VoGEL VALUES
COROIA DEL IAR
Charming, 1-bedroom & den Cottage
. . on ocean side of highway. Fully furnished with all ne'>\
maple furniture. Tree lined street. Vine covered porch. Liv-
in~ room 14x24 with fireplace. Hardwood floors. Thermo
~~!C:;u;-ca_r_ ~ar~~~: ............................. $10,500 Terms
Newport Heights Lot
A SO'xl27lf2' Level Lot Ready to Build on. • • • ~ 150 The bonds are paid. $500 down and $1.5
ONLY ~&w per mo. is all you need l'l buy this bargain
The VOGEL CO.
lSOl ~t Blvd., Co1'011a delll&r
JIAriN)r 17ft or lt'7'7. EvMJ.ap: HArbor 111-11 or HArbor GMt-W
5875000
BLUE SKY AND ELBOW ROOM
2-BEDROOM HOME on If2 ACRE
Shadt-trt't-b rorm a picturesque background for this attracttw and
well constructed home. Liv. rm. has lge. picture window that
looks out to a prl'l ty tree-lined strt'et R<'d brick firepla('(', bright
and chet-rfuJ kitchen Extra JargP workshop attached to garage
with plumbing in. Would mak<' a dandy gul.'st house.>. Zonln~
her e makes tt po~i ble to build mor<' units for Income. Immacu-
late inside and out. Fine neiJ:hborhood. 1 block to markets and
transportation.
Onl~ S2.3(J(J down • • • Payments S65 per mu
Linwood Vick, Realtor
395 r. .. t 1 '7U. St.
Costa Mesa
BE 5'766
su MariDe A\'C,
Balboa Island
HA !OU
5tzoooo oon
....
Attr~tcuv~ 1-txirm. home in Corona del Mar. ClosP to shuppiu~
center Nicely landscaped, patio. exposed beamed ceilings. stpve
and refrlgprator $7 ~ftA
Payments only S60 per month. Prict:'d r<IVV
Ban J. Whitman aad Associates
400 Cout Blvd. HArbor 186! Coroaa del liar
OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEK END
320 HOLMWOOD DRIVE, HARBOR HEIGHTS .
( I~Uocl juat abov~ tht~ Ardtf'S)
!n~::·e;~~ _ .... . ..... ~............. ........ .. ... $18,500
-By Far This Ia the Moilt for the Money-
W. man FOGTE REALTOR
111'7 W . ~Ill.._ Newport Beaeb ..,._ u or ar..c-581&-.1
lUND lEW ---2-IHina. llcnae
u..,.. $1,000 Dowa
-
Appro.xlmaf.eb' N6 per .... ,.,..._ .. ---Doa't ...._ tbl• OMI
L 111M II Eild, •••r Mw1el II. Plii09WI'
6M Cout Hlpway, Newport Beach
CbU. B. Retmler
BEacon 5157
MUST SELL TO CLOSE ESTATE
327 Marigold. Corona del Mar
ONLY 11Jz BLOCKS TO OCEAN
Desirable 2-bdrm. home. hardwood floors, fire-
place, Thermo controlled floor furnace, service
porch, dining area, enclosed heavily plcmted
paved patio, 2-car garage on paved alley, close
to shopping.
PRICE REDUCED to $11,500
We Know of No Comparable Property
In This Section at Tbia Price
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
Ill 0out BIYd.
only $64.38. Ex-~1],500 -a cellent buy at • JlerYicee t
AaotJter Exd_.ve u.-.. ~
Superfluous Hair NE PHIL SUWVAK
GEO. EVERSON
....... ,.,. ~ c.. .....
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IE 7121: Eves: IE 6149-W. IE ~
Trade at home ana Mlp pill
maoey in circulation ~-
WilTED ftr CLIEIT
2-bdrm. cottage in
Corona del Mar at
$1 ,000 cash down
and reas. monthly
payment on bal.
Lee 8. Cauy, Ink•
1217 CNit ll~<d., Corona del Met
HArbor 2 119.J
~tl,y NDIOMI f.Nm f*ce, lJ a.nm. ..... ~:y..,.. aDil ~ u
UDe lhape4-No a.oe twea~Da. o
J:u..JIN L. BRYA!G'. R. E. rn ~ aftd Thllf'lda7 -.Jy h
Udo'a SalaD of a.._ HA 2576 ~
PAINTING ~
Earl Sbaftln LO'
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PaintiDg -DecoratiDg
• Oaler Oa ..... •
GEORGE BUIIIIIABDT
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H. H. HOLDOOK 2G
Depeodahle Plumhfn9 ~
A PromL~Satlce ~
PIMee ...,._ lU.W ca Want ada make everyday Uvtaa
-----------------------e&lie.r. Many a want Ia ftDea .. 1 ............ lf=r-1 ..... FUl
CHOICE BUILDING SITtS
ON
IRVINE A VENUE
Lots 70 X 120'
I'IBI' TIME OFFERED
52500
SO HURRY!
Lloyd C. BowarcL Realtor
1415 Ouasl Blvd., Coroaa del Mar
HArbor S51!-E\'H : BF.acoe '711%-R
CORONA DEL MAR
BUY THAT LOT NOW!
Excellent le\'el lot located at 617 Poinsettia, COM. All bonds and
assessments paid
TOM PAYNE, Realtar
1 10 Oout Boulevard HArbor %'7'74 Corona del Mv
HOME and INCOME
In thJs modern Balboa Island 2-bedroom home you will find eye
appeal and numerous conveniences nicely comblned. . . . flat-
stone fireplace, dinette, and maple furniture. . . . The attrac-
tive apartment with hardwood floors throughout wtll show a nice
return on the invcstmPnt. Hardwood $26 500
maple furnishings are included. Price .. ............... 1
island re11lty co.
"Service Is Our Buainesa"
HARVEY D. PEASE
Park Ave. at Apte ---BALBOA 181AND ---BA.rW 11'J-W
BALBOA
New aad moeleru t-bdnn. bome. doaWers& eloee So M7 a..,..._
Priced ror $1 ,500 QUJC& SALE
With LOW OOWN PAYMENT
u•ua IULn co.
OppoGte Balboa Bank of America
ROSS GREELEY Don Hayton
IIArll<er lt'n Joeephlne Webb ,.. ....................
2-Bedroom Home cmd 1-Bedroom flame
Ex~llent rentala. havlne a fine income ~rd.
A "Good lnvestmen t"
IULn• ........... , .........
(X)IIOWA Da. IU.a ..........
!hrough Ule of a l1ne (!! two.
BAY FRIIT
PRIVATE PIER
Two Complete Double
Apartments
. . . plate glass-enclost'd
lounge, sundeck. patio,
beautiful view of Catalina.
3803 Marcus
N EWPORT ISLAND
HArbor 1!11..,
NF.ED ELBOW
ROOMf
WANT ~AR~~::-
Owner has lovely 2-bed-
room home on G<Yx140' lot
in best part or Costa
Mesa. House only 3 years
old .... beaut. decorated.
Grounds nicely tnndscap-
ed. has S7 .400 TO: will
t r ad e for comparable
housp in Corona del Mar
The Vogel Co.
!08 Marlae Ave. Balboa bl&lld
BA.rbor ..W
Bl'.aeoa MSO-W Eveaiap
BY OWNER
S9950
Corona del Mar -Nicely
furn. 2-b drm. home ,
enc. patio .
HArbor 3427-W
E~ LSIIIelllller
• UALTOl
• IUSIN£5$ OPPOlTUNtnl$
• RENTALS . .....,._.,.
IIU c...t ...... C.... 4W w.,
USED ranaet, Sen-el refrl •.• por-lso celaln wash basins, platfonn O\
rockers, bookca~. bWtk beds, C4
bed divans, chests and teveral SCE
swivel office chatrs. ba
Crist FW'Iliture ~
1887 Oranp .Ave. eo.ta Mesa H..
ACI'OII from new .Alpha Beta Mkt. --
Phoae BEacon 1'123 F 01
FLOWERS
by
M o r ri
"S,EAIC LOUDE. THAN WO.DS"
HArbor 2070
BICYCLE I
REPAIRING
Schwinn Bicycles
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sp
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RAY STEDMAN . ~~
1574 Newport Blvd.
CO T i\ M1'.a&
BF.acoa ----llJ&-,1
SAVE
Cash & Carry
TV Radio Senice
by factory-trained
technicicma
Auto Radio Specialists
(IN tile 1\.rn.-otJ'I' t1ae p.m.)
and Tele.WOn
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$295.
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520 •• E. ............. ,. ()..e. ·--r~~'B"-Z~~~~a· .. ~~~~~~ SPLN Enllcn Clautned ~ ._ft been
a proven mKN of ,_....,, buye.n
for an aorta of merdl!l!ndlle U•
them! Phone HArbor lll4.
SACRIFICE
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Mal
SAVE
An
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Plat
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SPACIOUS 3-BEDBOOM. 2-BATH ROME•
CHOIOI) &t.L80& LOCATION
· · · attractive tlaptone front and ~place. Over 1100 aq. tl ol
Uvt.ng &l'ft, forced -"' heat. •·-tJied kitchen at--...... ~ ... patio, 1a.Jop IUDdec:k. ...... · .......... ~
THIS PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD $21-DIMEDIA'o;LY. Aaidng ....
81:1: TRI8 HOII& Ba'OU J'OU 1JW
, ........... .
nu N..,... .,.... IIAIItili -. .........
S5 PJ
goo
low
renr
Sch
No.
BAB"
Spe.
An<!
a t
Bla whJ.
COl'.
by ~ Call 2lB7 for your appoint-
cmd Fouad
Ieeth« haDd bag
or Fenaled, 3rd A for ret. to
CDII. HArbor
-o.caratiDg
a 1 •
B1JIIIIIAIIDT
,_·-~-Ave. eo.ta Mesa
4 •
Real Eatate & R.eataJ. .
DEUCHTFtJL 2-bdnn hOUM, fire·
place. venct. bUndl, oomp. rum.
encl. patio, 3 yrs. old, $13.960.
Alao-Ocean view 2-bdrm.. flre·
place, unH heat by Payne, par·
tluUy fum. Encl. yard. ~ blk.
fron1 ocean, $18,900. Call HA
2164-W for info. on both houlea.
FURN. house from Sept. 11 to
June~. 2 bdrma .. floor furnace,
$60. lnq. 214 Pearl. Balboa Isl.
nJRN. f'l·bdrm. home In COM.
Yearly rental HA 0364-J.
2-BDRM. fum. home to J\llle 2(}--
$80, I.Dclud. utila. 419 Hellotrope,
Corona del Mar.
BEAUTIFULLY fum. 3-bdrm. a_pt.
overlook. bel• $85 mo.; 2-bdrm.
fum apt. 165 mo. Lge. fenced
yard lr BBQ-Sept. 21 to June
1§. 109 Park Ave., B.l.
NEWLY decorated room and bath
ln private horDe, brakta.lt prtv-
Ueaee for ~ woman, nune
or IChoolteacber. BA 2798-K.
ffiE,.BR. Baioo. ocean Fi"'iit
home, Sept. 1.5 to June 15, $110
per month, alilo Udo Ia1e Bay
Front: Sept. 15 to Juoe 15, 3-
bednn., 2-bath horM. Reuonable
to quallfled tenants. HA 2552.
LOWER 1-bednn fum. apt. in
COM, year 'round. $65 mo. inc.
utillUet. Clo8e ln. HA 3561-J .
LOVELY 2-bedroom fum. apt. tile
kitchen It bath. Ideal location,
gar. No pets. 419 Pol.nlettia,
Corona del Mar. HArbor 3692-W
2-BEDROOM fum. apt., tremen·
dous view, dlqoal, fireplace,
vf!ry comfortable. Winter rental,
avaU. Sept. 1. No peta or chil-
dren. 428 Avocado, COY.
2 GARAGE apta., fum. 1 bdrm.
each, very roomy. Disposal, won-
derfu1 view. Yearly rental. $75
mo. Incl. utll. 1 avail. now, other
avail. Sept. 1. No pets. 430 Avo-
cado. COM.
FURN. API'S. tor rent. See ~
be Apta. t1rst. Obis A llnp..
overlooldna &7. 308 Carnation,
Corona def Mar.
SCENIC tum. apta. overlooking
bay 1r ocean. s~ A doubles.
Avail. dally, wkly, monthly. Pali-
sades Hotel, 1414 Seaview, CDM.
HArbor 14.'56.
....
City •11 Site C. of C. Drive leatkalre Belli
F D • Gro--.. (Coatlaued trca ..... t) F "----Vi till oru_p IIIIU cau.ect the~ o! Newport BMcb or~ JC
C.l.l.-
........ ft&L
City Council took actSon Monday
Aug. 25 to avert an t.mpendlne
criaia by accept1ng tM otter of
George Capron or Bay Shorea to
aell a 40-ac:re site for dump eroWld
purpoeea at a price of $315,000. 1be
lite ia north of W. 19th St. and
westerly of Whittier Ave., at the
westerly limlta of C.O.ta Mftll.
City Manager .fohn SaUon said
that the county dump wtwre the
dty now baula truh is fut becom·
ing out-moded and will haw to be
cJ.oeed ln a year or two.
''You can start an escrow and If
my attorney approves the escrow,
my wife. who owns the property,
will sign tbe papers," Mr. Capron
wrote. "The offer la good for 10
days, and ia subject to retention of
half of the oU rights." 1be clty
attorney was authorized to take
the necessary steps to purcha!ie
the property.
City CoWldl also:
• Conttrmed the reappointment
of Marion Dodd u representative
of the Elementary School District ot the Pa rk. Beach and Recreation
CommJ.uion.
• Informed A. Hale Dinsmoor
of Pasadena that s teps have-been
taken to prevent recurrence of
sewer back-up Ln Beacon Bay
property, ln answering Mr. Dins·
moor's letter which s tated that
the city wou1d be responsible for
any future damage.
• Set $25 as the fee for use of
the recently revised city street
map for commercial purposes.
• Con!inned the appointment of
Miaa Crace Jasper, former cashier,
as deputy city clerk. to fill the
vacancy created by the resignation
of Mra. Marjorie Crumley, who has
joined the Hoag Hospital !Jtaff.
• Passed to second reading an
ordinance designating the alley
back of Ooean Blvd. in Corona del
Mar, b e twe en Goldenrod and
He Uotrope. as a one-way str(!('t
and naming it Ocean Lane.
• Awarded Clayton Thompson,
Standard OU dealt•r. the cont ract
for furnish ing lubricating oil to the
city.
to be atfl.xecl
DONE In the City of Newport
Beach thia 25th day of August ln
the Year of our Lord Ninet~
Hundred and F1fty-Two.
A. W. SMrnl. Mayor
All the buslneu firms in tbe
dty that have nat yet jotned the
Chamber wlU be called on during
the day by a tuk force of mare
than 70 men. nwre wW be a prize tor the cU.uict obtaining the
greatest number of new paid me-m-
berahJ~.
Sentees were held Saturday at
Fairhaven Mau.olewn Chapel for
WINDOW CLEAlGNG
Prt q l • a s 'I t
HArh« 2107
Samuel David Reno, Jr. 27, of ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ SUvendo Canyon, who dJOIWIM!CS • off Hun~on Beech lut Thw.
day u the 65--root bait boat Cfts... ~nt capmud e nd sank. Baltz
Mortuary of Corona del Mar wu
I PERSONAl IZED §
in charge or the £ervlcea.
Mr. IU>no, who had a life jacket
on. trieod to awtm to shore, became
exhausted and drowned. He-wu
i CHRISTMAS i CARDS a deck hand aboard the Crelcent,
which opented out ol Balboa Pa-
viUon. The skipper, Bamey Bart-
lett of Costa Mesa. wu picked up
by Cab n after mo~ than four -
! !
houn in the water.
SEE THEM
NOW
I I 2 '! '! .
•-nu.. forward t.ocether for New-
port Harbor campaien was plan-
ned to rat.e the Chamber's in-
come to meet the ever-inereaaing
demands for Chamber service,"
according to 0\amber President
Harvey Somers. Country Club to Hold
While the Selecuon
Is Co mplete I ! "Our dty has grown tremen· F'ust Tea of Seaaon dously In the pa_st few years, and
our local problems must be faced
by all or our businessmen through
an organization dedicated to their
interests and the Interests of the
community.
F irst tea of the taU season at
the Santa Ana Country Club will
be held next Wednesday, with Mrs.
Merle Boyle as soc1al chairman for
the month and Mrs. Freeman Kin-
zie and Mrs. Ernest Winbigler as
hostflSt>S. 'Ths first lunc-heon will
be held Thursday, Sept. 25. with
Mrs. George Horton a nd Mrs. 0 .
Z. Robertson as hostessn.
Brownie Block Prints i i
AND
CORDIALS ! i -! NOW ON DISPLAY ~ ~ ~
Brooldap I -
"We-have been compelled to add
many new Items to our budget
for the comlng year, such as assist-
ance Ln connection with the 1953
Boy Scout Jamboree, and we a re
counting on the support of every
citizen of the Newport Harbor
area to help us meet our obliga-
tions. We will urge them aU to
join the Chamber, and this in·
eludes those who are retired u
VABIETY STOBE ~ Newport Blvd. Freeway : W k t D.-..:-• J 617 C:O.at IJvd., COf-• del M.r • or o ~&.u m anuary i HAUOR oao !
Bids will be opened Oct . 2 for ~:::;;~:;:::::::;:;:::~:::=~
well."
Unsung
construc tion of the Newport Blvd.
F rt'eway from the Arches o,·erpass
to 20th S t. In Costa Mesa. a dis-
tance of 1.9 miles. Work is ex-
P<'CIE'd to get unck>r way m J anu-
ary a nd wiU take about a )'ear to
complete Among the modt.•ls at thE' fashion
show ~ven Friday afternoon by
J ax or Balboa Isla nd at the Balboa Cliff Haven Marine
Bay Club were movie s tar Mar -A d d Air M dal garet S heridan. Jacquo Hope, Sally w ar e 8
Conlin, Susie Radden. J ean Mc-
Callen. Pa 1 Helvie, Jo Blye. Liz
McKee. Bla nche Monrot> and Ann
Morris.
Futurl" ra~hion .;howint:s will in-
cludt' two out-of-town nn!:anii-B·
tions that will sponsor :.t}le shows
a t the Balboa Bay Club. A fash1on
t ea will be held Monday. Sept. 8,
~farin<' ~ajor I n,ns: R. John-
son 3(), of ClifC Hav<'n ha s tx>en
a''.trdt>d th(' A•r ~tedal for his UC·
<'~"rut rompiE'tion or 20 combat
m1:.sions o\Pr Commumst ht-ld
:'\orth Kon•a His lo'lfe. F.:ll<'nE'
and ch1ldrE'n. Lynn. 3. l:lnd Karen
l. 11\e at 23621 Pirah· Road
COSTA lEU
DEPARTMENT STORE
1816 ~~ORT BLVD.
('0 TA M.I:SA. CALIJI'.
BF..coa MN -... -
Alpha Beta Mkt. ~:!~~~~----!_or __ ~--------------For Sale by the Santa Ana Au.:ciliary or tht> H "d M Be Sold Childrt>n's Home Socit>ty. ··Your 01 a ay
Fashion Platfonn for Fa ll, 1952" When thl' yacht fla1da sa1lf'd
SPORTS WEAl
DRY II-
SHOES
For Me n. Women. UK ULELE -brand new. $4.95:
12 ~' paddle board. e-xcel cond..
$15. HArbor 1684-R.
TWIN beds. solld oak. handmaae.
except. sturdy It attrac .. springs
1r mattress. $90. 2 other single
beds, 1 maple, 1 blond. both with
springs. HA 0191-R, 305 F ern· Wanted
leaf. Corona del Mar. -------------'47 REGISTERED dlx. 2-dr. Ford DESIRABLE 3 or 4 bdrm. home,
V -8 Sed .. clean. good tires. excel. So. or the Hwy., COM. o r S hore
cond See at 204~ 42nd St.. Cliffs. Will pay up to $150 mo.
Newport Beach. Ph. for appoint· and will take 2 yrs. leas<'. Ha\ c
ment .• HA 285-W or HA 3131. 3 girls. ages: 5-8-10. Call HArbor
F.xt. 1..>. _ 2040-M.
0 R P rudPnC(• ~~).mouth wants to I ::::B~Y,...:..-:R,-.,E=·t=r=-=R:::-:E=n=--coUt'g<' woman. le-n~'«' hom<' ~he s 17 now: born 1 small apt. or quiet room wi th
in 35 but Sh(' has all t he pep or some-use or kitchen About S35
has been the political notP estab-from :-,;pwport lid I ooa last night.
lis hE'd for the tea a nd style show 11 may bf' thf> last timE' for her
by Buffums' of Santa Ana. and tu hav€.' p.•rman<·nt lx•r th m th1s
r ed. white and bi\K' colors \\;ll k ey-Harbor. Tht> famous Fl£>aschmann I
note the evE·nt with Santa Ana ~ acht rna~ be sold to the CUban
florists arranging rerterpleces. t;ovemment. The yacht as now in
A dinner s tyle show on Sept. 10 W1lmin~ton and w ill leave next j
wtU be given by the Child.N>n's I week for a month's trip to Florida
Hospital LeAgue of Lon~ Beach '111 ttw Pandma Canal Capt Da·
wi th Long Beach Buffu.ms' fur-\ad Wt'lch as ·uJI sk1pperim~ the
nishing the costumes. Other shows boat
that are being planned for the ru-;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ture will be givl"n by Br.11 nd t's or
Corona del Mar and pos si b I y
t;n iquE' S hop Onl" or t hf' usually I.D.M~ _ Cotto~~
big fall style shoWl> will be m issang Foam -...er
MATTRESSES
Children
• Qaa!Jt)' llerdtaa.-
• Popela.r Pl'tc:lee
e Natloii&J Bra.Dch
• P'rieedJ)' ~~
----ci-
You Sa~ Wlth
SAB GREEN ST~
a 'l:l hetut throb. ~·!I you takt' or $30 per mo. Box H·4 c o The
TEDMAN O\f'r ~·are for !12;), mclud. h<'r I Ensign S lnsurnnel' For ftrst date ph 1 ____ . ---------
H A 10·\0 H 1 w d
Bl-d. 'Cl!W l~:" Pbi"amount racing ba-~ e P ante
t his vear bt.'cau5e the womPn·s di-Irregular Sha
vision of the Santa Ana Country NEW_ RZB~INO
Club has d cidE'd to abandon their COSTA MESA MATTRESS CO.
usual fall openinl.! par ty in fa,(lr 2150 New,.,t lhod. u.-1061
• cycl£•: 3-gl'ar sprocket, A-1. A "
rf'al huy at S75 ca!'h. No other RE AL E -TATE ·At.ES~fA.'I;
of an opening tea in September I i~~:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I !"('arly pvery storf' in the H:tr·
& Cany
Radio Service
fa ctory-trained
technicicma
Ra dio Specialists
a .m.-OtJ"'' U.. p.aL)
$21-
I'OU IIUW ..........
oH1·r·~ Ronald's Associated St'r· not a fra1d to ~ork. in new
vice. 2514 Newport Blvd .. HA 1 branch offu:<'. by rt'altor esta b-
1406 lishc•d 7 } r<: 10 this art•a B~t
bor area said that the~ would bf' A
"""'' happy lo .,, .• pnvale P"'· ~-\it>ws Of th('ir nf'W fall rnE'rchan· · r,
diSt' to fashion wiSt' shnppE'rs as £ A·1 PLUMBING
1916 Ht: DSON Cmdr. sedan: new or t·ciOp.:ra taon and commis."11'n
paint. nt'w u res. motor excellent. . N -up. A Sand>, St••inl'r. 63-1
~. :\<fay consider older pickup Coast Hi~hway. :"~·wpo_rt_. __
in trade. Cail between 10 a m . WAITRESS" 1nll•d St.~ad.' cmp
w r·11 as tho<:r who a rt> "Jll"t lnnk-
in;..:. pleal'c·· • RPECIALIZES ~ REPAIRS
\\1'0~ 1'\ m·t.TI·I.I ~T
and 2 p.m. 5().p "' W. Balboa Cotta~(' Wnffll• Shop. 3o.·, ~t.t-
Bivd .. Balboa. HA 1098. r inc'. Halhoa ls land
NEED A"< I);CINERATO R to TRt 'C'Kdri\Pr & twlpt.>r .iround
bum ~our trash and papers in? rur nature Sl\lrP. I lou..;(' & Gardl'n.
Tiw :'\c'\\ port Harbor H•1.1nl n! H••al tt~r"' 1\l't' joinam: in .. tN f\ilfH'•~ I •' ? L • B
of :-.:nrrnnrtl llomr """"k '" t,.. h• ld .;;;;./#----'-// eWJS OSS BF_\( 0~ at61
1
n T ,,, Anco•lf's S{'pl I 1·:.?1 "'\11SS i~~;4......T:~ \I'V~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~G~l:I:A:I:I'IO~, :~:· ~:":T>O:r~ti~::h~ See these Currier models a t 611 Coast Hwy .. :-.:<'wport Bch.
:-.:OHMA.l'\'5-$20 95 a nd up. In· HOUSEMAN and in<:idl' mamtC'il-
:-;A Ilona I l lomf' \VI'I'k ·· Star!l'! I
Carol Rr"w"l••r hI' pr··'"'ntl'd an
stalll'd In your yard. 1313 Coast ancE' man wantt>d for clubhow I' Hi~hway. CDM. HArbor 590. Apply Box H-4. c o Ensij.,'Tl.
a ward tn Rl.tncl o• c;"'''"· Ralboa
Island n'altor . u~ winnl'r •f th;• I
Multiplt> Listing Cont•·"' WANTED -Good used pianos.
H ighest cash or allowance. Miscellaneous
Trade on new piano, elec. organ
or tt'levislon. Danz-Schrnidt Blg
Piano Storl'. Santa Ana. 520 No.
Main, cor . 6th.
Site G ra ding Begins
$295. $10 P ER month buys a beau-
tiful mirror spinet type piano.
Maple finish. DANZ-SCHMIDT
BIG PlANO STORE. Santa Ana.
520 No. Main.
S PINET Re pos5('SSed. Pay out bal-
a nee. Save $200. Knabe, ma-
hogany case, gorgeous tone. Like
new. Danz-Schrnidt Big Piano
S tore. We always have quality
bargains. 100 planos. 520 No.
Main. Santa Ana.
SAVE on elec organ. Used Uttle.
An unusual opportunity. Terms
on balance. Danz-Schm.ldt Big
Piano Store. Santa Ana. 520 No.
Main. cor. 6th.
$5 PER MONTii rents or buYS
good practice plano. Some u
low as $69, $78, $9e5. All term
rent credited on purchase. Danz-
Schmidt Big Piano Store. 520
No. Main, cor. 6th, Santa Ana.
BABY GRAND Plano. A beau~.
Special $4.95 with bench. Tenna.
Another for 1535. You can own
a baby grand. Danz·Schmldt
Bta Plano Store. 100 pianoe from whJch to ehoolre. 520 No. Maln.
oor. 6th. Santa AI&
PARSONS complete stN'l kltchtm \\'ork started this w•'4'k on pn··
and stainlt>S.<: steel sink. 4 gas pann~ the site or the "~'" Eh•m£'n-
burners, oven, cupboardc;, elec. tary ~chool to be bUilt on the h tll-
refrig. below. Has new elec. unit. sidt' a bovt' Corona dt>l MAr. H. E
WiU sell reasonable or exchan~e HoNt Co or Costa ~IC'"ff "uCC't' ... 'i·
for 4-burne r apt. gas ran~e and I ful bJddt-n; for the l!radang jub.
6 cu ft refrlg HA 251S.W. ha'l' burnf'd awAy tht.' ~ass a nd
brush and have bei{Un ~:Tadin~ W1LL PAY CAS H for your u.c;ed
furniture. Crist Furniture. BE
7323.
HAULING TRAS H or ? Phone
Walker. 1576 Placentia, Costa
Mesa. BEacon 5313-M.
NOW pick up an4 delivery service
plus quality Revotone dry clean-
ing at VIllage Valet CJeenera,
217 Marine Ave., Ba.lboa Island.
HArbor 229G-W.
NO NEEI) to join a "food club" to
buy meet at wholesale pricec..
You can get the best Ln aeec:t
beef, cut the way you Uke It at
Harbor Frozen Food Locken,
418 30th S t., N. B .• HA 0'718.
STUDY MUSIC-It's tun. Piano.
voice. Jeanne~. your home
or mlne. HA ..._M, evenl.Dp.
FOR YOUR PET-U. S, GOVi· 1:. =hone meat, tl"H dellv.lrt Area. BJcly'a Pel s~
pUet • ~ Goodl. Cout Blvd.. CD HA 12a-J.
Accident Victim Dies
Santa Ana City Court l<'.,it>d a
S150 fine Friday on Barry Lee Ful·
ler. 25. or 605 ~ Poppy Ave .. Co-
rona del Mar. a fter he pleaded
~lty to misdemeanor drunk driv -
ing charges. His car hit a city
trash truck last Thursday evt>nlng,
tatall,y injuring a Santa Ana city
1
employee, who died in a hospital
Saturday night. -----
MINI TEll'S SON TO SING
Warren White. tenor. son of Dr.
HIUTy White who is minister of
the Balboa I s l a n d Community
M:c thodish Church. will sing S un·
day a t the church in duet with
Nancy Wenkler. "Hee.r Me 0
Savior" wtll be their wl«tlon.
Miss Wen.kJ~r wiU also !ring ''Rock ot ~·" Rev White will ptftch
on '"Tht-Se.reh ot w Human
H.-art for God."
You Can Do Bet ter at
mE
Daniger Furniture Co.
COIIPL.E'TE HOKE P'UR!"ll'I8HL~~
BEacon 5656 1812 Newport Blvd.
VOSTA. IIESA
Qualjry
Men's
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General Insurance
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• om YOU KNOW, U..t ar-~ tile 7e<ar 1Mt al-tbe t.-
tal a.nber of pa,tq ~ oa aportfts.llll•r; .._ .. aiOM wu
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• DID YOU KNOW, that of
tlloee .._._ ...-~ tlle7
Nluliat U&t8 twa '• a total ol I.IH.JIO ~ __. aplll
aot ~e eomplet.e .-cMat •-r tar. Tbe vartetlee ol ..._ a.ll
brt'&k dowa -fol1owa: aarn.-
cuda H.ISCJ', Boc1k Sue H.tl", AI~ u ... ", Wla.lte Sea :a.-. 7.N"', Ba»at, 5.lt", ud
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CLARK SWEET
Associate. FRED SCHENCK, Jr.
e SALES e CHARTERS e INSURANCE e
... lbt 8t... Newport &Arbor 101
,\T THE LIDO PE.~lNSrL-\ SHIPYARD
16' Lyman Islander. radio
16' Garwood Utility, Crown .
22' Chris Sportsman. Chrysler C rown
23 Chns Express, Chrysler Crow:-1 . ra-
dio. o ngina l owner, very clean
Me r:ury class sloop trr'li ler
$1 ,650
] ,650
2,400
4,000
650
Sharpshooter sloop, In:e::r•1atlonal 14 '
last :iay YJder $800 !10'N condthc..., 850
* * * W 1 would eppreciete listings on ell types of seil 1nd power boeh.
We .,5,e bu)l'> o.,. &t e ·.:r PIC • ll · --a,.· PC • K Jet Oceo" 0.•~·
nq Vo..,fs. S·or;n K~·t"e L.,~o· •a ·~e ~o • •r E:c.s, '""'''
Craft bprenes, Comma"deti, Diesel Cruuen.
For the price of a modest summer house
this floating home can be yours. * * * * * * the a ddress 1s
ACAPULCO,
HONOLULU
TAHITI,
SUMATRA,
ENSENADA.
AVALON,
NEWPORT BEACH ,
or wherever your wh1m calls you.
Sleep w1th the wind in the nggmg Catch
your runner out of the sea. Spend your va-
ootions in green-water bays.
Tius Alden designed, ocean gomg diesel
scnooner is 84 ft. over-all, with a beam of
21 ft She has three double staterooms,
cnnple crew quarters. 2 toilets, electric refrig-
eratjon and a nchor windlass, a Kohle r light
plant, fuel oil stove. S. to S. radio.
FOR SALE at a VERY REASONABLE PRICE
George Michaud Co.
3 Offlces
3974 Wilahire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif.
CALIFORNIA YACHT ANCHORAGES, INC.
Foot of 22r~d St., San Pedro
~ilina
w.ith
~uzl'
B,
SUE FICKBR
~uttlebutt·
A.rtse ~ prbonert of Labour Day
AJUe ~ wretched houleWiYee'
1be wtves of Newport Harbor
set aside the first M~ tn ~ tember u ''Swe.e.hlp Day,
wtdcb con.-ponda to IIQ Day or
l..aboor o.y celebra tfd In otMr puts of tM world by uadel un~
((1118 Soda.lJBt parties, and laboUr orPm-Uens. Ellewhere, LaboUr rata tor one day, but out wtwa
begin to celebrate on Frtdi,J whell
the firtt wtetY worker aniYftl
---• -..--tNm La. .All_.. or Paadlne by
There probably have been very Jame• Webster. Harold ~arcy. c.dillaer hrkin« ~. lOS
few week-ends this summer that "Duke" Miller, Peter Ficker. Jlm qutc:Jdy and b)' 10 P· m. ~ an
uw a KrMter con&estJon of the Sheppard, Ted Roten. "Chip'' eJiterpris:iq Mighbor ~ IS •
Bay-or ladt of fall" winds-than Oeary and John Uvadary, all of night to put up a motor ICt'IOtet'.
did this last one! whom ~rve a vote or thanks 111 811ta.rda7. tiM! ..e.U•
In the Labor Day ~tta (Sat-for their patient and cheerful work. awa7 1ren1 wwk is Ia t.u _.,.
urday, Sunday and Monday)-• COAST CHA..-ION8HIP8 fte .,.... ~,.. ... _, ~
another se r ies successfully eo-The Int. 14 Clau htgh-Ughted «UMta a.d It • ~lada« to let
sponsored and conducted by the the week-end racine with their ta.e lddll ret ap at tlb. ..,_ ...
Newport Harbor and Balboa Yacht Pacific Coast Championships. ltoat wUe will cook UW. a Jood
Clubs-17 classes we~ represented. Peter SerreU, Cal Tech's wind-aoer' 'hc ~& .... t.h•
with a total of 176 boats entered. tunnel expert who spends the week keep u e7e opea to .., that
Among those assuming dutles days scienUrically figuring out the Jolula,y 41oea'& drooJna la t.lle
with the Race Committees were workings of the wind and then ba7 (ao eMMe).
applies what he learns to h.l.s aail-It is just delightful not to hear
H ' p • h • · '? lng on week-ends. made a dream the factory whistle and to be ablt ow S IS 1 n . come through, by bringing his to get up a nytime one wanta.
Green Dream In for a 1st place in from 9 till 12. Appetit<'s ~ ter-
the championships-with two firsts rific at the bt>ach a nd the qranp By GEORG& WE'I'IIEBBY
and a second. HelpinJ; him to ac-blossom, sliced peacht-s, cold et>r-
F ishing for the past week has complish this-which entitles him eal. hot cereal, toast and jam, ba-
b«'cn very spotty, with only a few to the malitllifict>nt silvf.'r Int. 14 con and eggs, fried potatoes. lamb
boats taking albacore in a ny perpetual trophy was his wife, chops, milk and coffee (plenty of
quantity. . Kathlcl'n, who crewl:'d for him, coffet-l jl.l!!t seem like nothing at Thl:' schools we have had for the and his rour blonrl little daughters, all.
pas~ weeks seemingly wl:'nt out who 81'\' always a bout to lend Of <'A>Urtl(' It Is n UtU~ laooe·
hetwl:'cn Sau Clem('nte and Cata-moral· support. vf'Dl~t aot tG be !MlrnJd Ia bed
lina i lands, as romm('rcial boats 1 Paul Ft>rrier, Jr .. John's featht>r-lUld to han to walt l.a U.... bf..
rPport lots of fish in th<' San 1 hngNed brc•ther. plaet>d 2nd in th<' <"acme tbe four compft'te ... t. of
:-.licholas Channf.'l. , S(•ri,..s with hiJ. E-xternunator. c~wut~ doa't qui~ make tt
!'tew schoolc; mo\;ng up from th<' Pt•rt-r Ga ll:'s drl.'w a gold ring on around. But thea you meet aodt
south should show up any day, for 'lht' m, rr~·~:o-round. "11h his Caro-nJee (H'Ople wbUe JtMI are walt.-
som!' of the San D1ego boats re-' US('I and ,I!Ot in for a .silver trophy Ln~ aad you mut show f'eoacta
I portf"d as high as 81 Cish for Mon-with a thtrd place.> oollAideratJon to your loveq bo. eta~. •Thl'<;<' nr.• llnt'ftnrll'ml'cl r:uhn W a-; narnruln rl~ mt«'rr ted in t.Ns to lflt her wallb Ute &bela
rt>port~ l ttal> tru.t l nl 1 l•·rs ~·rformance a~ and whip up tt.f' Ull.rd bo:a ol Tht' Labor Day v.eek-('nd was I W<' had ,1 hd on as to which one flapja('ks.
pretty bad for all but tht? marlin of u.; \\Ould do bt·s t m our re spect-It is a Uttle confusing to ha~
boatl>. bait wa'l hard to ~f.'t: lots iw clas'<'" P1•H r pll:'ase notP: I thP kids return and want lunch
of bait but too many boats: few plac!'d s('('Ond in th<' Lehman Class, but your hostess will takt> care. of
albacore and so much congestion so I win thP bt•t! •thPm and besidt>S-It's a U ln the
around the kelp beds that few {ish e l'OUNG!'\Tt.:R WT:S, spirit of Labour Day.
were taken. In the Rhodes Class \\;lh nine About lunch time, the bulk of There were several ni<'e sea entries the youngest skipper, Tom· the guests arrive. The7 didn't
trout and halibut taken in the bay my Sheppard showed up the ol' botht>r to phone-but it'a been such
and off the Newport barge. Surf salts by ~thering up two fl.nt.a a long time Iince they •• yo\J
fishing took a decided upswing and a third. for a first in the and anyway you've got a deep
with aeveral fine catches or yellow-Regatta. One«> more on hand to freeze and "Ha, Ha, you can catch
fin and perch and some small cor-coliPct their share of the loot were an albacore!"
bina reported. two consistent winners -Tom <Jee1rta11 11oar Ia .,.,._..,.,
LOTS OF MARLIN Myers who placed second. and ~ wtMa you MYe Wea Marlin have been the big news, Marla~ne Pearcy, who was third. worldq m tlle clty. lac* ltaa
with 112 as of yesterday, as aga.inst • DR. Rt iESR WINS AGAIN decided a.&t u lOG« .. ,_ Un
50 for the same date last year Dr. Gayle SlK'ss seems to be oe u.e IMIMIII be wUJ Jtrtac Ills n
weighf.'d in at the Balboa Angling back in the trophy lint> again th~ trte.d8 0\'er aad lt wiD lie ,_..
Club. days: winninJ: tlrst in the PC Cla!li.S -.e wow ot a tame. It a. a Among the charter fleet, Chuck with 11 cntri1·s. slaade Ieee tbaa ~& _....
Francis and the Carolyn Sue took Invad1n: thE' PC Class during tbe ldda Meta to JUUiW (J"llt
top honors the past week wit h onf.' the Regatta was th<' Albatross ,......_) for en..-... J0Gr
marlin Saturday, ont? Sunday. two classes' ~tar skipper, Dr. Lauber-hO&tfotea dOND•t ~et u..t oa ol
Monday and had one aboard at sheim<'r. in Starling PC No. 39, apt qalck)y t>noacla. Bat UJ•
8 a. m. Tuesday. . who pla~Pd s<"CCnd Placing thlrd tbe7 .,.. 1oar ldde aad We aot
Members of the Balboa Angling was Jack 1 It's always Ume for a bave a aceae over tills letdz-.
Club taking marlin the ~t week trophy) Toon. And that sand which tbe kidl!
were Gordon Green. Mrs. Uly Call, • TRI&"~ u ·o r;R Cl.ASS track into the house ia unpleu-
Arthur Dietrich, Dr. Oscar Diet• Tht' Lud<'rs Class. too, experi-a nt, and thf.' chairs are all w~t
rich. Harold Waite. Dr. T. J De-Pnct>d an invasion this wt>ek-end from bathing suits, and you can't
Vaughan, E. L. Launder, Frank in the person of BYC Com.m. Con· get thP car out of the garage bfo.
Wishon, Clarence Stewart, Ted verst> Wurdemann. who s al l e d cause other cars are stacked up Tate, W. A. Wells, W. P. BaldE'r-Keith Ht'rbcrt's Uttle Lulu lwhile thr<'<' dE"t'p behind it. and ~ tek>-
ston. A. R. Loud. 0 .. T. Thacker, Herbert Mlled Wurdemann's Mid· phone keeps ringing It's just &!"
Ivan Elm.ore and Dick Godbar, ship in the Rhodes Classl to a bad as the factory.
who brought in two last Thun;day. second ln tht> series. It was so-o-o embarrassing when
Congratulations, Dick, but why be Back at BYC thls week-t>nd, to the neighbon-complained about
hoggish! race for the first time since his the wild party and the pollee and Business kept your writf.'r on the very recent return from Europe, the Harbor Master and the Cout
beach all week, so stiJI no marlin was Don Haskell, sailing the Guard and then the FBI Ahowed
here. Luders Edmonda. First place Lud-up. Your host and host.eM ought
IUNIOR TOURNEY ENDS ers the Zephyr was skippered by to have bett<'r sensl:'.
Competition in the Junior Toum-~ ToveU of the Santa Monica Wei . next yt>ar maybe wr-ought amPnt was brought to a clo8e Sun-Y. c. Placing third was Jack Mac· to try somebody else.
day. This was the most successful key of NHYC in Rhapsody.
tournament the Angling Club has In the Viking Class BYC's Ram-
IIJlOniOred, wtt.b more than .00 ent-say Whyte and Gram took home
ranta. Some of the kids put the the'trophies In just that order.
Angling Club members to shame The Albatross Clus, one of the
Where'.s Next R4ce
with the slzes of ~ir cat~hes. rucest boats to race anywhere, any-
The trophies wtU be gJv~n out <ContinlH!d on Pan 7 )
Sept. ~'7. Rltodee-PC Race, LDRR-
Arb. & Cru.lse to Avalon and
at a party at the Newport Gram-1 p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ mar School at 3 p. m. Saturday. II
Every youngster entered in this
tournament should come to the
party. We will have movies, eau
and lots of door prizes and special
priU"S, as well as the trophies.
RM~ults will be given out after the
pri7A'S have been distributed.
Return.
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Beers
Ice Cubes
Liquors
Houra 10 a. m. to 11 p. m.
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t1wnclay .. ~··EM "' 1152
• SAILING WITH SIJzy C:.llina C._Q. The Tides at Los Angda Hclrbor
tCoe\inued trom Alee 8) an accompli&hment thi.a-for It wu ....._ ,......., 8etrt. 5. ........ ~ ...... U
tlmf", C:.mt' up wtth the following Morgan's first fling at Lehman <CGDUbu!M b'Cllll Paee 1> l"w N .. .,.. .. ._ •~ • .., 11"...._, 1., ~ .,....,. 1, IIIIIL
Wtnnt·1-v: Fil"iit, Ed Gar-rett ol Voy-raciJl& in a sanctioned eveoL -P.D.Q., 1: SC.n Annt~. "Xbe time llaivea 1D Padftc DayUght Savtnc 'J1me agel'). Y. C.; secood. Hel'b AlJe of e NO SWill TID8 ft11Z 1. S pecial paragraph to Capt.
NHYC. and third, Steve Watcher With a briliJant red sail on mY "Chuc.k" Franda of the Carolyn ~._... Low 'nde _,.'!We Low 1\dt .._ .._
ol Udo Iale Y. C. U'l yellow monster. and a crew 10 Sue. Calming no weigh-ins up to . ·--4:31 a.m. .0.1 lt:tf a.a. U 4;55 p.m. o.J U:et ..-. U
e OAN'T FETOWT ANYIIO&E good ahe defies all desc:rtpt1on ctt Aug. 30. Chuck boated one Satur--6 ..... 5:Q6 a .m. 0~ ll:lt a.a. U 5:47 p.m. 0.3 11:8 ~ U
Stnoe tbe appe&I'U)Cle ol Elmer was Ro Lindgren, daughter of dlay, one Sunday, and two on Labor 7 .... 5:37 a.m. 1.2 11:16 -.. U 6 :43 p.m. OA ·--··----·----Poirier on the IJ&htnlna aceue. Richard Arlen) yours truly man-Day. Fine atutr. Chuck. Go to 1 8 .... 6 :~ a .m. 1.9 lJ:U ..-. 6.1 7 :51 p.m. 0.7 11:11 a.a. U
i'etchJt (John Potta' Ughtnlq) aged to win the last ra~ of the the head ot the clau. Sept.ftnber Bleb 'nde Low"nde mp 'l'l.le Lolwndt
doesn't fetchit anymore. Potts baa eerles and collect enough points to • A. IIUNORY KAOII'..IlllL 9 ...... Z:IO ...... 1.1 6 :37 a.m. 2.5 1:21 p.a. U 10:21 p.a G.9
ln more recent months been re-plaee second in the Lehman a... Mackerel are hunKrY critters. 10 .... •:u a.a. 1.1 7:0. a .m. 3.0 1:11 p.a. U 11 :02 p.m. O.S
UoQW.biog baa rlghta to thla ..-lv-At least for a while, ute 11 beaOU. Thursday, jieged one out of the 11 7:10 ua.. lA 9:15 a.m. 3..$ &:• ..-. U ·------.. --.
l1ep to Elmer Po&~Mr. Elmer tul! That il, untll some windy 41a.y jetty tor marlln bait, dWlked him 12 . 7:10 a.na. 1.'7 11 :40 a.m. 3.3 ltll ..-. U 12:11 a.a. U
ple.ce4 ftrat ln the ~gatt.a. Cotter comee aJmc and spilla lAhman No. In the bait tank. brlmmlng with
.eoond and Potta third. u3 and me tn the drink apln! anchovies. ~.~. Vle bait supply On TV Program Bart Blmt of UYC. aa.llJ.ng in Lehman racing may not have doM dwindled. CapL Ed Fruehan, of the
the )fi!IINWy C1au, magpd a firaL mueh for -" salling, but It eer-Jig an' Reel, out of Sapphire Ave. a -Anns ",., u--di c:o __ _. W n--•-~ ••v pl n-to..-... Isla d Led ~rney trong, -~ n.ou· ng, ~·-... • u.:u ... ol-..:oa.C and tatnly has clone a lot for my swim -er OD .uao.~ n • remar.., Balboa, owner of the chamr fi&h·
thlrd ._ Ead Konia of BYC. rnfn«! that bi' JunJor was feasting on the lng boat Sea Fern. was feat~
ln the IJIWm.aUona.l 110, wlth 'ndrd place in the l...ehmaN went fallen, at the bottom _or the tank. guest TuHday Aug. 26 on Jack
but lhl"ee •t:ries, nrst Wftlt to Bill to the cl.us's newest and YOUD&"Nt No marlin found, J uruor wu hale Parr's TV show , Channel 4, which
CAUett o1 LAYC. devotee. Skip mtehcock. who dis-and hearty on o~ return. Also was a national hook-up.
• DA.NUI'.LL STILL OAN WIN played an extraordinary amount much fatter . Bt>tng a .fresh ~d 'lbia il an audience partlcipttion
NEW PILOTING (fLUS
WILL BEGIN SEPT. 15
~ 1t-...-WI Nl~
Clua of ._ BaJ~ea ._,_ ,, ·--.w ....... bll ..... Koedar, Sept. lS. at ... New-..,n ............... , a-. J!ll• .......,. recuu.ao. ....... ...
~ COClrW 1a free ........ ..
aU mea aad w 0111ee ••....,. Ia
boataac.
John DanleU -who hu been of skill in bringing hls Vicious ln succulent specunen. we me ted h!m I show. and Barney wu tn\rited
a way with the Cout Guard-to a third. Wllhln, we <X>ll!'t~ 34 anchoVles. through the :--: e w p 0 r t Harbor
proved he taan't lost the wlnnl.ng Trophies for the Twilight Series. What an ap~tJte .. Any doubt~ I Chamber of Commerce to tell the
touch and took a first In the instituted tv..'O years ago tor those can verify this wtth ne-w Ensign folks about :::-.:ewport Harbor and
Thistle Clua. yachting enthusiasts who thought ubscrlber. Santa Ana _Neurosur-the wonderful fishing season here. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ The Falcons turned up 10 strong they'd like some Thursday evenlng geon Sam Weaver .. wile Hazel. Barney spent 16 )'ean In law •
and its lhN-e winne rs were: Fitst, sailing, were presented Monday daughter carolyn, Stster Eve of enforcement work ln Tucson and
J Griffith, NHYC; second. John even 1 n g after presen tation of Riverside, and Mrs. ··c.Q." The al-
1
had only four years of service to
HJtdun&n, BYC. and third, Peter Labor Day awards. bacore that sv.:allowed the !a..l.se go for ret1rement. but he had be-
BradtOI'd, NHYC. In the Snowbird Class first wf.'nt teeth was a p1ker compared to come acquainted wtth this area,
In the Snipe C 1 ass -which to Dick Ward of NHYC : In the Junior. fell in love wtth It came here to
claimed the third largest number Lehmans, Dorrie Lewis of NHYC: • DOUBLE STRIKE establish residence ' in Balboa and
'l( entrfe8 f151 --Fred Miller. Jr., in the Din KJttens it was Dick Our hottt>st dav last year, mar-took up charter fashing.
of NHYC collected a !lrst place Lewis; Mary Barrett in the Int. I lin-wise, was Sept. 1. Maybe it was I .
trophy; second was Tom Frost of 14's and Warren Blinn in his Leh-1 August 31. this season. Took off For Skipperinn On
NHYC and 3rd Buster Hammoncl man Fint Fiddle. Sunday on the Foray, as guests of d M . ":II ,OWE-R
>f BYC. e SOCIAL NOTES W. P. tWalt) Balderston, Glen-1 an aultenance BOATS
Greatest number or entries (as Bill Ficker saw his lovely blond dale manufacturer who in sum
usual) was in th(' S nowbird Cla.sa shadow. Barbera Steele, off at mer. spends more time at 41 5 ae: I Call BOB KOCHER
-with 26. Winning first was the I International A i r port Saturday gonia, Corona del Mar. at IEACON 61 II very young and popular Dfek Ward a .m. when she left for a month's The party included Mrs. c. Q.. tOOl Coa.t Hwy •• Nawpon a .. ~h
IIIII lE
GAIL HUM,HlEY, 0...
Coalplete llariae 8en1ee ..,
Marine Mechanics
Carpenters & Painters
Haul -Outs -Marine
Engines -Machine
Shop-Welding Shop
1215 State Hwy., .......,_. ......
•>f NHYC who also has the dis-stay in Hoaolulu. Walt's boatman. Noel Phillips, of I Alw: VAlNISHIN& a.d 'AINTING
!tnctioo of ha\·ing won more prizes Recent vacationers on Lido Isle Glendale and good friend ~orm •••••••••••••~:II••••••••••••~ this year than any other skipper. were Paula and Jim Ferris. who Begg, who lives at 720 Heliotrope.
l&coa 6771
Second was V(' Crisell and third, since the birth of their baby son COM. and manufactures and sells Harbor Frozen Food L~~n Pete Fro.t. haven't found the time they would superb fishing tackle at 901 Coast ~
e SOILAND THOPHY WINNERS like to be at Balboa and sail their Highwa)', ~ewport Beach. W e felt
Some years ago, the late Dr. Lehman dinghy. singular ly fortunate with ~orm
Albert Solland and his wife lnsti-Cruising down the Bay with a along. His wide experience as skip...
'uted the practice or presenting gang Saturday evening to jom in JX'r for such angling 2t'eats as
rhe top five Snowbird skippers of the fun at BYC's Hat Party wa:. I John ~fanning. Joe Peeler. Geor~('
the year wi th a troPnY. This year Ken Davis of NHYC aboard hiS Pilbbury. Georg(' Thomas Ill. and
the five trophies whlch were pre-newly-acquired California 32. th<' Kip Farring ton. gan• lb confi·
sen ted by James Webster, Honor-Altamar. dcnce.
ary CornmodoN or NHYC. in mem-Leaving BYC after the Hat We donned our lucky string tie
•r'Y of Dr. Soiland wen t to Dick Party in the wee small hours. was I The bomb went off at 12:45. well
War(i first; Lee CrtseU. second; Bob Davis's cruiser the Lazy B. out from Aliso Canyon. Quiet j
Wynrr FuUer. lhlrd: Pete Frost. with a gr<">up aboard Including I until thl"n, no fins. no bait. no I
tl)urth. and Janie MIUer. fifth. Commodore-Wurdemann, heading birds. the double strike was like
Tht' Snowbi-rd perpetual t rophy, for breakfast at Avalon~ lightning. Two reels screamed.
{Jresent.ed each year to the boy or Wednesday turned out to be the five people yelled. and two marlin
,:..rirl sklppel' who displays the ~rfect day-thanks to the gcn· took flyin~ fish out. ..,.;d<' oJl('n.
C{Tealest general ability and aea-erosity of F rank Mueller. who took Norm's hook-up started throwing
manshfp, and rect>iv~ the highest a gang ot us out cruislng on tht> its huge blue and sUver bulk into
number of points we nt to Peter mighty Mojo. Among those aboard the sky before he could strike it.
Frost of NHYC. were the incompar able Singapore Mv Light-tackle rod was on the
ln the P 14's, Lee H.Jmbrook of Joe Fisher. Colwnnist Louella Par-outer position. troUed short. The
BYC plared first sons. the Bill t Dorothy Lamour l hot strike made the Ught tip whip.
Jerry Austin of BYC a nd Andy Howards. and their three charming The reel bac.kla.shed. there was
L.Jttlejotm of C'nbrrllo \'o\cht Club, chfldreo. and my slster. Angela 1 one ~hty leap, a pop, and t here
~illng 'M1 r Fn't'flys. won first Whlte. 'we stood with our little piccolo~
.md se<."tiOd respect ively Hung. rather than s tood. On the
RYC madf o <'Iran 'iW•'"P in the O''ERDUE. BtJ'T AYE way down. OW' panta picked up a 1
Penguin Class \Vlth Al>b \Voodward Carl Long, 1600 S . Bay Front. futener on the cabin top. Feels
"inrunh fin.t. Chnrlw Ruok second Balboa Island. was reported lost funny to be suspended in mid-air
nd Dick 0.1 klr~ third a board his 44-ft. PCC sloop thl' vamly reaching for a back-lashing
TaU, tnn and lf'rrruc :'tforgan Lark after leaving George Mea-reel with a hot fish on the Une
1 ~orJ;'I• 1 Mnr:.:an ~rw•'<l ~tonda)' chE>m's dock F'rtday. Mrs. Lon~ Eh. bien! C'est Ia \ie~
P\'erun._:·s trvtJh) prf'.;f'ntatton with
1
called the Harbor Master to send Norm's threw the hook after 10
tus atrahlt pt>rsonalit) when he rough weather assistanct> if neces· minute-s and a series ot beautiful
stepJl('d ur to collf'ct a farst place sary. On checking homt• it was jumps. With shakin~ fin~ers, wf'
trophy m ttw Lehman Class. Quite found that carl made port safely. repaired tht' dama~te. hun~ on a
Boats •• Marine Supplies
new flying-fish. but too latE'
\Vham ~ we were off anin Walt
had thE' hoo"k-up lhls timt>. I t was
foul-huok('d. but ~orm and Walt
did a tx-autiful job. We finally ~ot
the ~arr m to the tir'E'd ficht<'r.
\VILL THAI >I. 46' m •. m ng at the
Isthmus. t 'iitllhna. for mooring
at Avalor anrl pny difference.
Cont.rc t Mrss (',ampbeU. Cleve-
land 62196 or Mr. Goode at 3033
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COMET No. 2493--18~·. 2 i ults
sail10 . trruiPr; tarpaulin cover.
S..'>OO S)utmort-3-2363. Pasa-
den&
MOTOR tor sale: 10 h.p. Mercury.
ExceUeot cond. HA 2622-R-K.
REGISTERED S nipe with t.raUer.
Ask $175, will trade for smaller
sail boat. Comp. r efinished. Sails
ln good order. HA 20n-.J. 320
Sapphire, Balboa Island.
amca 11110
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FATHOMETERS
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uel O..t ..... T. Newport am 'l'bom.,._ a~:aeoa ..
-;:: Charles Boptoa
Y aaht & Ship Broker
ltol CoMt 1Jw7. Newpon lleMil B.._ ... _..,.
34' TWtD Screw Rfchardlon. •• ~ 6. Owner wtll aacrt-nce.
45' DieiRl ~red. ~
geT aport flahlng • •
SPECIALIZING IN STOCK
CRUISERS of LATE MODEL
... PREFERABLY SHOWN
BT APPOIN"'''rr':NT
Flate up, W<' \\'<'l!o';ht'd i r ~n 174 For Sale -Sand Dolly pound.<~ of ma.)('sty \\"hat ~port
Ulled, Good OoadJtloD can possibly t>qual fishinc tor th(•
grf.'at fighting marlin Suitable for aD.Y boat '1§00 On thl' way hom ... he was an·
up to 17 feet othC'r strik.-• hut. too and we
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NEWPORT IIADOR
YACRT Ul-
%5'7! Baflllde Drt.-e
Sewport BeMb
BEacloe 5811
rr Natl. Sloop .... _ ...... ___ s 300
18' Arrowhead Sloop ..... ·-650
hookt'd it pronw r >nl~ it had I
tt>eth and no hill As l 3Sid bt>-
fot'f' -. • ne\'<'r say die: e PASS TlTE Kot·s-Kot·s
:"lote to a !ellow-rolumnj;;t t I I
did not ">a\' rommunist~' ~r~ Fred
'Farmt-r's :O.tarkNI Beck in her
rolumn tn tht' L. A. Times Tues-
day rPrnarkro that I like chay-
otes. native in Guatemala. but sold
at th<' Farmer's Marke . Sh<' had
m<' dirhering for a momt•nt when
14' Collins Craft
Outboard & Trailer .....
21' Launch. ltermath Ebg.
20' Flying Bridge
• she rcf<'rred to chayote-nuts. Al-
\1>'8ys thought they were fruit. or
vegctabl<'. Reading oo. disco\'et"l"d
the nuts were t.holse who liked
ehllyote-s. Uke yours t:n.l]y. Don't
tcU Mrs. Beck. but I Uke kous-kous 800 better. Used to Uve on it in Tu-
lliO nisia. My friend Kalifa AbichoU
made the tx>st kous-kous I ever
Cruiser ···-·-···-........ _, ... _ 3000
18' Cabin Sloop ...... --···--1300
YICIT SAILS
Filii Lir1a
Sail Laundry
Mildew Proofing
2055 Barhcx BmL
ate. Or his third wife did. When
Mrs. Beck and Mat Weinstock in-
vite me up for kous-k ous plt'Ue
make It with chlckm. Abichou's
third wife always favored lamb.
but I'll bet r"' Uke It with marlin
-my martin!
e MOON'LIGBT SONATA
Monday, on hls C.cJ..O..Le' Mat-
tin Pollard wu fi.lhing late oft
the Eut End. had a book-up at
6:30. S~r Chet Rowell can 1M ............ ~.
.,_ n.dn lloated at 8 :15 PDT.
~4 ....., ror JOUr lee~•
medium tadUe tlsh-your ttnt.
and u far as we !mow, the tlnt moonlight marUn.
Our l.tterles are clown. .o • --ott and clNr until next weeiL
Choice Grade Bt-ef tor Home Freezer or Loeker Sto,..,.
Ql"A:O."TTTY DISC'Otr.\'T 0!' FROZEN VEGETABLD>
418 30th St. HArbor 0718 Newport Beacla
Specializinq in Service for
The Yachtsmaa
and Commercial Craft
~Toe \'Nti<'SJ U ft-~-500-Toa Wa,.,
COMPLETE BOAT SERVICE
HArbor 301
900 31st St. Newport Beach
Get YOUR albacore or marlin
SMOKED
includes /reer.er tt'rap
Delicious! -·-
F1SII
by Newpwt
Harbor• F"whjp.g
Fleet!
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!~Arbor 1507
fag..
SigDatures Sought for
Alley PaYing PetltioD
Signatures are s till being ob-
tained on petitions uklng tOT' for-
mation of an assessment district
to pave alleys south of the Wgh-
way in Corona del Mar. To date
sutftclent signatures have appar-
ently been obtained in the area be-
tween Jasmine and Orchid ave-
nue., and between Avocado and
Carnation avenues above Second
Ave. Areas lacking signatures
may be left out of the assessment
district. Petitions can be signed
at the Ens omceorat Ci IWl.
BENT a TV
.. ,, TV Senlce ......
Shower Is Held
For MTs. Kernan
A baby shower wu given 'Thurs-
day evening In honor of Mrs. R. R.
Kleman, at the home of Mrs. S. D.
Brock in Corona del Mar. Stork
ice--eream and cake. with green
and yellow decorations set the
theme of the party. Bridge and
canasta were the evening's diver-
sion.
Guests i n c 1 u d e d Mrs. John
Semple, Mrs. J . E. Warren, Mrs.
W. C. Tobitt, Mrs. Arnold Kohls,
Mrs. S. C. Hayes, Mn. Sweet El-
liott. Mrs. Ralph Sanderson. Mrs.
Pat Edwards, Mrs. H. M. Nunan,
Miss Jean Hodgkins and Mrs. F .
W. Kuster, who assisted Mrs.
Brock with hoetesa duties.
Ensign Want Ada brine Reaultl.
EUILT TO lAST I
A11otfler in the se.Ws of brief bio9rephies presented by
Newport lelboe Federel S.vi1191 ertd loe11 ~tiofl
WJI.I.ARD B. MELLO'M'
Tht'rt> wa., a time when you strt'("t in Balboa wht>n 11 N.'rtain
rould dn\t> down any s treet in Phoenix couple chose a lot there I
\osra Mesa, and count as many I' some yt>a rs as:o. Willard B. :\tel·
Mellott-built houses as all th(' nth-lott built th<'ir home. After <'n-
E'rs put togethE'r. Yet it was a joying it fOf' Z1 years. Mr. and
real r state development that first Mrs. Harry We lch. prominent H:tr·
brought Willard B Mellott here in boritt-s. have just sett lro in a bt>au·
1912. as superintende nt fC'r Bryan tiful new hoUS(.' completed for Tht'm
a nd Bradford's Fairview Fanns on on &aeon Street in ;".:pwport
the Mesa Heights by South Coast C<mstruc-
Success of the Farms depended tion Company.
Won Parties Ccmtinue
At Scout Jamboree Hq.
A work perty was held Saturday
at the future Boy Scout Jamboree
Heeclquarten on the west edge of
Corona del Mar. Mothers of Boy
Scout Troop 17 made lunch for the
workel'J, who started at 8:30a.m.
Merle's Drive -In supplied bot
coffee. Work parties wUl oootlnue
on Saturdays. Lut Saturday's
crew included Lester Jones, Grant
Howland and his son, Walter, Tex
Holmes, Charles Wllley and Karl
Axtater.
q~ ••
(/I..(.Jie~
-ANN Whether you're starting back to
High School or entering college
this fall, there's one subJect about
which you're bound to be an en-
thusluUc scholar! It's fashion.
Clothes may not be marked in
your school curriculum, but never-
theless they play an important
part In your education.
Two pteee. made to look like
oae m a k e 1 m a r t 1t)1ila« ~
IC'.!UOa. aad beeau.e O'BllJ:EN>S
have Uaat penoaaJ toaeJ1. yoa'IJ
fhld that maay of tllelr clotllee
havtt IM>8l leleeted to l'OOrdlaat..
wt ttl M('h oUter.
Skirts, for instance, may be
bought to go with blouses ---
choosC' a wide whale corduroy
skirt t with the whale run n i n g
'round the skirt this year 1. a nd
find a dyed-to-match jersey blouse.
Or pi ck a beautiful Scotch plaid
wool skirt by Sloat and team it
with a clear light dyed-to-match
red jersey blouse.
F1nd a Tbomae oot1oa 81dr1
(looks Uke wool. but 111 &A easy-
to-care-for and not-too-bot l'Ot-
t.o n fabric) &Dd makb It ~r
fHtJy wttb a l~1let'\'P blo~
wtth a pu:rttan!Uke l'ollar and
C'Uff treatnwnt Ln Un.Pn. tult-
la«ly smart at O'BIUE..YS Is tbP
Sloet mlroa wonted skirt ln
biiHI \\ith mJddy bloosi-dyed to
matt-b.
Thunday. Sepl•mhM 4. 1152
Bone Show Held Boero Back
At CDM Stables From Europe
Ethel Copenhaver. dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Copenhaver ot Laguna Beach, won the grand
prize ribbon and trophy when the
Corona del Mar Stables was again
host on Aug. 23 to the various rid-
ing groupe in Orange County. giv-
ing ita third hone show.
first, second, third and fourth
place winners in the 10 events
were: Junior Western Hor8eman-
ahlp-;-Pat Walker, David Bagwell,
Claude Weatherwax and Jackie
Walker. TraJl Horse-Ethel ~pen
haver, Unda Frazer, J01ie McKee
and Barbara Peck. Stock Horw-Joae McKee. George Baker, David
Bagwell and Nancy Engll&h. Junior
Bareback Horsemanship-Pat
Walker, Claude Weatherwax, Joyce
Boege and Da vfd Bagwell. Senior
Bareback Horsemanship -Ethel
Copenhaver, Josie McKee, George
Bakt-r and Martha Warren. Senior
Back In Corona del Mar arter
a one-month \rip to Europe 1.8
Gene Boero, who had been called
to Italy by tM death of hla brother
in July. Gene took a plane from
Zurich, Switzerland, ~bout 6 p. m.
Tuesday of Jut week, and was
beck at Gene's Rtstaurant before
midnight Wednesday.
His brother, Joeeph Boero, 57-
year-old grain dealer and Ita.U.an
sld champion. died trying to aavl'
a group of children from a nm-
away team of horses.
• The Boero home is ln the motm·
tains above Torino, near 'the Swlu-
French-ltallan border. Gene, likt>
his brother, u.ed to be a alder and
mountaln climber, and he on~
more did some mountain climbiDg
in tbe rugged Alps, brlngtng home
some Edelweiss, the fa.mous fl()wer of the Alps, to prove lt.
Western Horsemanship-Bill War-Manta Ray sl·qhted ren, Josle McKee, George Baker
and Diane Kl.ine. Junior English Blair and Penny Johnson. re-
Horsemanshlp-Pat Walker, Mary turning from' Catalina Su nday
Retmeler, Tom B r l c k n t' r and aboard their ketch Pelican, sighted
Jackie Walker. SenJor English a giant Manta Ray swimmlng near H~rsemanship-Ethel. Copenhaver, the surface about 10 miles south-
Dtane Kline .. Judy Rigg and Linda we.t of Newport Harbor. Bla.lr,
Frazer. Enghsh Pain--Ethel Cop-who used to be a navigator on tuna
enhaver a nd MarthiJ _Warren, J~dy clippers. estimated the sizt> as 10
Rigg and Janet Curet, Jane Elliott I feet aCf'9SS
and Linda Frazer and Jackie Wal--·------ker and Joyce Boege. Jumpers-
El Capitan owned by Corona del GmL FOR THE ,JACKSONS
Mar S tables. Mascus owned by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson
Joan I rvine S hibaok owned by of 3008 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport,
Donna Zube.' and Lady Jynx owned are celebra~~ the birth of a
by Sl}eryl Holmes. daughter. which occurr~d on Fri-, . , day, August 22. The baby weighed Th(' 'I nul Horse Class was spon-5 pounds and 5 ounces when sh!'
sor<-d by th<' Bookshop of the Is-was born at St. J05eph, Hospital.
land. Slock Hor!'l' Class was spon-;:=============. sored by Mrs. Nick DiMaggio. and
the Jumper Class was sponsored
by Miss Lorna MUls. Maintenance
for the show ring was provldNI by Il l
the I rvinc> Co. The show was under y Ch · Ca d the dir<'<'tion of Lionel Harris. OUr riStmas r
Dies in Carlsbad Reflects your
Personality
on irrigation water. It was Mr. Forty yean; in our community
Mellott's job to direct the drilling have been happy and rewa rding
of th~ 'all-important wells. and the ones for Mr. and Mrs. Mellott In
laying of pipelines. It was a job their home at 250 Flower Street
wen done, for the same wells and in Costa Mesa. He has given much
lines still serve much or the area more to his comnumlty than fine
today. buildings. For fifteen years a mem-
ratrv~ew'1 FIDe Fruit ber of the' School Board of New-
When Mr. Bryan arrived for port Harbor Union High, he has
a look at his tract, his superin-served twenty years as a director
tendent m~t him with a pony of the Newport Heights Irrigation
and buckboard. The Mesa busi-District. Service as wartime Red
nees district then consisted of one Gross Chairman is another dvlc
storf' and one blacksmith shop. chore ably handled. His spare time
which thf> pony soon IE"ft behind at now goes into su pervlslng the work
a fast trot as they toured the 5-of scores of volunteers who are
and 10-acre farms. Fa iniew yield-building the Costa Mesa Boys'
ed such choice produce as t he Jus-Oub, a structure which will be
cious pre-sea~ fruits which were I valuNJ at $103,000 when com-
served at Los Angeles' then lead-pletro.
For H i g h S c h o o I g i r 1 s.
O'BRIEN'S atill has a good supply
or dickeys and, while they last.
we have a back-t~school special
on some pullover and cardigan
sweaters for 3.88 and 5.88. A new
shipment of skirts Is just being un-
packed. including a miron worsted
being ft'atured on the cover of
"Woman's Home CompanJon," a
French style wrap-around. There
are also several in the new won-
derful orion fabric ''Lorette" In
Oxford grey, with pJeats, of course.
Worth looking Into. I assure you!
CIRrenl't' E. Vertrees, owner of
considerable property in the Har-
bor Ar<'a. pa !;Pci Away Friday at
his home at Carl bad. A retirNJ
educator. he was born in San Ja-
dnto in 1885. the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Vertrees, Riv-
enide County pioneers.
He was a graduate of Stanford
and took further degrees at USC.
Always in educational work, he
was with Oceanalde schools at the
time a heart attack inva llded him
two years ago. ~Jdes hJs wife,
Opal, he is survived ,.by a sister,
May Vertrees of Corona del Mar
and Huntington Park, and a broth-
er Leonard or Blythe. He first
came to Corona del Mar in 1923
and had a home In the area for
several years
hnported
CHRISTMAS
CARDS
designed by
Tnn
A .... etlon of ttY
.... ..... , d ... , ...
in~ hotel. the Alexandria. 1 :\1rs. Mellott is a Downe} native. 1 Five years as Fairview superin-her husband is an Ohioan whose
tendent convinced Mr. Mellott that native s tate endowed him with a
his comm unity was destined for deep love for tall trees and green
long and steady gTowth. That was gardens. Fuchsias are his favorite
when the c;;hlngle went out for W. flower. and his huge plants provide
B. Mellott CQmpany. building con· a color display that is one of the
tractors.
1
county's finest. Prize-winning ve-
"A $..').()00 JOb, and we'd feel getables come from his garden,
pretty chPsty in the early days", and he has proven that a vocados
h<' says now ~'ith a chuckle a nd a , will thrive here near the coast.
twinkl,. '" his eyC'. "We built with a dozen fint' trt'es on what he
hom<'-; l,f conv('ntional st~le, us-calls his "so~th forty". I
ually Wi th Civ(' robms, and the cost Builder of line homes. W11Jard
fell bt>tw~>Pn thrf't' thousand and B. MPIIott well knows the value
thirty-five-hundrf'd dollars. Good of home ownership in our Call-
houses. too. AU still serving their fornia scheme of Jiving. "The
families wt'll." builder knows how Important a
Mr. Mellott was in the construe-good home is to the averRge Am·
tion field to stay, a nd t he years erican family", says Mr. MeJiotL
have brought ex p a nsi o n and "That is why it has given me great
c:hang('S to his business. In No-satisfaction to see the hundreds of
vembt>r. 1945 , the South Coast new homes made possible In our
Constructjon Company was formed, community through the help o f our
and ht> became its sPcretary-treas-Savings and Loan Association."
urer. 'Building is a wonderful Yes, it's true. savings which you
business", he says, "and the one place with us are reinvested right
rd go Into if I had it all to do here. to make it possible for your
over." Which ~ves a clue to the friend and neighbor to have one
reaJIIOn "hy his son. Walter, joined or the greatest treasures of all • -•
his father in the building field, and a home of his own. And as buUd-
IJI now president of South Coast lng pro du ces employment and
Construction Company. The Wil-home security in our community,
lard Mellott's daughter Is Mrs. your savings depoeJted here also
Durward Cartwright. and Mr. earn a high return for you. Since
Cartwright is the third member our Newport Balboa Federal Sav-
of the finn. ings and Loan Association wu
BatJt Otna BuUdlap rounded. we have pe.ld 31 consecu-
Many of Orange County's fine tivt' semi-annual dividends at a
homes and public buildings have rate never less than 3 percent per
been erected under Mellott super-annum. Why not open an ac-
vlsion. A typical one Is the beau-count today?
tlful new Santa Ana Fire Station
at Broadway and Edingt'r. They
are now building another station tor that city. Examples of the
company's work in our own oom-
mmrlty are the new gymnasium
at Harbor High, completed in 19491 and the Fine Arts and Crafts
Bullding and the Ubrary at Or-
~ Cout Collep. 'Jbelr CftW1
are now well started on a thJtd eon.ce buUdtnc. the new StUdent
C.ttr.
liloDtero wu the name ot a new
hal Loa
L SHillS
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('ORONA DEL .IIA& I
IIA.rbor aa
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On Tu<'scmy, the day of the fu-1
neral ln O<x>anside. the family bur-
ied also Mr. Vertrees' nephew. who I
died Thursday night following an
operation for brain tumOT'.
UMKERING ta:RE
Former Balboa residents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Grauer and son. have
been s ummering in Corona del Mar
at 435 Goldenrod A\•e., Corona del
Mar.
from Switaem..d
wi+fl « wlft.ovt
yow Nme imprin+M
We gift -•P ertd .~tip
KAREN MARGRE'I'A
Imports -Nordic Gifts
1307 Coesi Blvd.
Corone del Mer
Harbor 1)7)
Hou" 9:)() to S:JO. Opet~ Sulldev-
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SECOND
SECTION
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Tl IEIIITEI
So You CaD Vote No.. 4
DEADLINE IS SEPT. 11
ThUI'IIday. September 4, 1952 Harbor 1114 cmd 1115 CORONA DEL MAlt CALIF. Thunday. September 4. 1952 ·
• • • of soc:ial
note
Swiauaen, Fisher
Saffer lajades
lr P5 SwimrnJng and fishing accidents
. marred the Labor Day week -end
Mrs. Mattie Louise Barrett has pleasure of st-veral H a rbor area
filed for divorct> from Lest<'r Will-visitor
etl Barrett. Jr .• whom she married Perhaps the most painful acci-
at Oklahoma City in October. 1939. dent was suffered by Michael Bar-
She asks custody of their son. 6. tom of Pasadena, tlshing orr the
Community property lncludC!' a boat !"tP\ it' Boy, who was brought
residence and furnishings In Cor-bac·k to thP Harbor Monday with
ona del Mar . a lar~:l.' fish hook imbeddt>d just
• • • und<'r his left rar-nnd a lump on
Mrs. Mae E lizabeth Rt>t>d of his head whert> he had been st ruck
Costa Mesa requested a divllllon ?f by a sinker. Dr. Gt-tald Rausa re>-
rommunlty property last wN?k rn mo\ C'd 1 h~> hook.
set>klng a dh·orc<' against Heonry G. Also hnvinJ:: fi"h hook rroublt> ~d. cafe Opt'rator a t 604 BaJbosl \Wt:. .Jac-k \\'Aikc>r nf '-'11Uth l.a t1•
Bl\ d .. NPwport Thf' roup)(' \\'C'f'(' lfp \\a .. \;t k•·n tn n. R.'lll'a ' nffjrp
marrird in 1942. Sarurdny for rPmmal nf a h•)()k
• • • from hij; J,ft h~nd
ReocC'ntlv dininJ: at thf' &~ Club Thrrtccn-year-old Jimmr Vlan)>-
And discu8sin~ their boats dockPd I hart or Sun Vallt'Y sutrt>red a pos-
thC'r<' wt'rl' Mr. and ~Trs Mt'riC' !<ibl) broken nC'Ck \\hPn heo di\£'<1 Afflt'rbau~h nf Cliff Jlav('n. thP off tht> bulkhead nrar thE' ~rwport
F rf'd Furtscht>s of Pt~sadeonn . who Island bnds.:<' Monday, Iandini.! 1n
own thc> CclfrE'd II. and M r ~nd shallow watl.'r and hitting his hc•ad
Mrs. Ed Delaney of Holmb)' Hrll.'l. in th(' sand. lJC' wa taken to St. I
who havf' lhc> Mis.o; BC'v .Jost'ph Hospital.
• • • Anotht>r rruw of a possiblr
Also srcn at th<' Ralboa Bay hrnkf'n nC'Ck \\a.., u •porrPd at the
Club this summ<>r WC'rt> 1\tr. and Corona dt'l :\tar main b<>ac-h :\1on-
1\1rc;. E P . MalanJ;:II of Lido lsi<' day. lnjurt>d wao: 1~-> <'ar~ld Dil vid
and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Goebf-1 H8\\ k of Rn ... t'mNHi. "lu!C' dinng
of Tucson and Corona def Mar. ocr rocks intn !>ho lln\\ W<tiC'r at the
M r. and Mrs llt'rman l.~nn of S~n bast-of thC' Nt:o.t J<'tt~ Hf' was
Marino. who now ha\'r a hOf'!'l' tn takt'n to St Joseph Ho!>pttal in
Corona drl Mar. out for dtnnPr St>rious rondll ion, 11lmo"t rnm-
aflt'r thPir t np to l\t<''<i('(l City. pl<'tely paralyzrd
Taxco. Acapulco and Cue~navaca
c>arliPr this St'ason ... Ctty folk
were entf'rtained for C'OC'ktailo;
abOard thC' C. G. l.nudin YAC'ht.
th~> Canlm. • • • ..
,J, 1.. RichArd" i<~ rrt't>ntl~
UJWOIJIINI f1J,.trict m anar.:t•r for
P1u ·IO<' T4'11'VhODf' In Or:lDI:f'.
Rh t·r~ll1t> nnd ~n H.•rrutrdlno
('(tunllet~, 1i11f'('t'f'dlu..:-J . t:. Kt•n·
""'. ~f"" dlstrh•t mana..:-N will sui_wrvi~M• OJ.Wrullort.<~ In II 00-
IWJIUtrt•-mlll' llrPa In \\hkh 10~.-
000 ll't.•phftOt'"" lU I' !W'r\ f'd .
Tax Collection·
Ordinance Due
In an~\\l'f to a QU«"'Iloo frnm
~1apw A. \\'. Smith. Cit~ AIHlr-
ru•\ llarn Rlodgrt said at last
"""k':, c,j, Counril mt•('tii1C thRI
ht· hop<''~ tn haH• r.-::J.d) for St•pt 1".
t hr nrdtnatw~> for· 'rao!'f.-r of a-.-
'"""mrnt •tnri r a:~. l'nllt•t·l t"n It• II
Tars to Open Grid Skeel
V s. S~eetwater Sept. 19
8 ,· .JIM WHEELER
Tht Harbor Hlgh-footbaiJ fi<'ld
rang Tuesday with the shouts and
crlf'S of t he 1952 Ol()de1 of the
~ailor t::rrdiron marhme It was
this ~ E'ar's first prac-tice S('SSion for
a tt'am that by J':ovembt'r 14 C'Bn
t'ltht•r 1M' on top or bottom of th<'
Su m,l't 1 -Ra~o:u.-. .
A" U"lllll th1 T ar'-m••'~t f!l cf• 11 I rouch <.Chf'<iule 1\'lth no · ... l('<'j)('r'"' ..
nlon~ Ill! \\ll). Tho· mnf'-~am•• k{•d
"al h• n Frtdll \ ~ J•' 1<1. wh• n
<:;, ... , 11~ at • , l!r 11' l .. lw('r m
u:. "" n ... rc-th • r •. f1•., ''''\JIOrt
for thr• frrst tllllt' TI11 11 c·umE's th<'
tcm~·h I 'c-•·l .... rn l 'tl •'• \\ ho ha\'t.'
h:td pr. t '\ r• • •lu '1 11\\11 \\R~
1\lth lh• ~ tu"r· 1 • (I 111 \o•ars
Th" th\it~~-'rr,, l:.•rut.l ,,·,HI L.lo·
\.\•>nO t•ll "ll'" \\Ill \\11111 IIJl till'
T,tr,· 1l1tl' JIIHCIII 1 n•lll• -.r-1n 11m•
f11r llarl• .. ,· .. :n111ili 11 &:u• t'Onll''it
nn • )('I 17 th'«tn,., t ... -· \l"'tr .. ~un
"~'' L<'at!•ll' t'h<liTIP'· .\n..th• tn
t tratl~(' \\ h .. ~IP\'. • d ' 1')11SIII~
1Africa'
M eeting
to Be
Topic
\\'om• n·, F• ll••'-'l>' 1 ,.. "' \n-
clrd'' l'•··~t"'''·a : ••t.ull• wrll m•'"' n••:\1 \\'c fln,l>fla~ 111 ·h,
d 11rC'h tn• 1 ?.1 l' n. d""'"' 1 t arrd
a lJII•I:ram on 'Afri<"H · 111 1"1\ pr.·-
q•n t t'd b\ ~1 I' I P. l.t•t t111 rt
'-• l'!(•t,lf). • f(J' :\fl'-~11•11·1 :-I lhll"ll 'I till
stren~lh opposrng th(' ~ alurs last
) Par. co~ next on Ocr 2 I Full-
erton. anta Ana 1.nd Hun•tnttton
&>ach tht'n brrn~ to a C"lo~,. tht>
19!12 Harbo1 p1c krn ....,nrr;on and
jlCCOfdtnlo: l(l ( n td ( 1"\\ln I h~se
art.> thf' thr t't' l<'.un:. th,• Tar must
subdu<· to ..:a rn thP If"\~•' crnwn.
Tu combat I his arr.a). thl' '5arlors
\\ill htnr Fi h·tt••rmt\0 tl'turntng,
IE'd b) Qual tPt IMc-k Rollv P1.lla~ki.
who shoulrl M tkP tll-l,.,l:U4 •WOO~
m ·;:? (llhrr '<• r.., <tr Glen
P wh•nl< 111d I, u B l:rCin .. 1 ~f.
b.tt•k.s. [). I I ~ )I .. • 11 t I Ullback
':1C'h·~ R. · -n1• t•nd l.~,, ~ Col-
lin' ar;d -;, · L 1 • tt • '<t•·kles.
and L.t• llambltM k t'lrl "\11kP
La\-n,. -.~1 C'll trd ..
in Jll''' I"''' ',._.,, 11, rt. • rn .. s1
Jl()l\t J :.tJ ,1 \411' I I \ I \\a~
t)()l~h·d nll-lt·a~'"' !ltllh:wk u( thP
Shellin. B t' 1 ~ and ~f<'l\la .. I»No
mould T hu!-i' ,, • ,.,, •h 11 • l '' of
tht• Sarlnn." chan<'r• •ht' '' H will
rt:l>t on th, ~>houldl n; "' lnll~'lck Dt>nn\ ~ta .. C'In ·., • •1 ;-,._, •!1 IJt 'Pn-
1 11al •n Jl akt &JI•It•aCU•' tll'l I <)rt'
1mpc: J' tnt !ht• ·h t'll'•• •n .!H• thf'
ITar-..too'' 1 .at 'JIIItc-k ;t-Id· lOP)
..-~ m 10 nt'<-d fur a wrnmm• ... .-ason
ln tht' lct .. l ,JnalhiS 11 "'II bP
•t' .• · !>pari• "' ·h• ,,· •)• , •rr lUIZh·
<•r' r•. :-•••,. '" "t '' 'lllll\\; thr ~'l't atc .. t tJ t .J r 1 n ~ • r '"t~wport ·~
C'hrt'Tlplunl<hp rh.alll"•·· ,., lhf• 1<5.
ract> CPr t ht :-\un,, 1 l.••·• "II• r "' n
HI;):! "dlt'<lul,.
HousPhold rumi!lhin~ ... nt ;'lo:pw-
por-1 P"a rh '''"rl' part of t h<' rom-
munlty property Jlc;ted t;y M~.
Geraldinc H. Salisbury in . a di-
vorC<' action filE-d &gainst Rrchard
0 . Salisbury. The rouple were
mar ried in Las Vt>gas In 1950. S he
ll!lks $3.'1(1 &limony from the court.
BPWtoHear
ARC Worker of 1h1• Pr;~b,·1rr111n !'--tWit •' C'nunt~ '\ur,,.n ::l'II I•fhnr-\\Ill tor p•••-
A r-1 r•tl lt·d C'Op~ of 'UC'I 1' 1 , lti•'l1 lor rrr .,rtt'rn<l(•n \n~w •
-~\\t"t t\\.ttt I .... pi l !l
1-::.'C(."f t ... itll ... , p• 2f;
Recall to Duty
Delayed a Month
ThC' Npwport Harbor I<iwani!l
Club ga\'<' Dr. l~tt>r Bt-cker a ~oing-away pr<'S<'nt.. at last Thurs-
day's llle('ting. on th<' occasioo of
being rt'Calle>d to activt> duty as a
U S. Na\'Y dentist. but orde~
havt' bet>n dl'layC'd a mont~. and
now h e> will not rt'port untrl Oct.
15.
Dr. &-tkf'r. whOst' Harbor area
rC'sidc•nCf' has be<'n at Bay Shores.
will ~o to Brooks MPdical Cent~r.
Ft. S~tm How:ton. San An!O!liO.
Texns. for e>icht Wtek!O or trarmn.::
Althouch a ;o.;a,:-WtNnn of \Vorld
War n . tl<' Will be trai_ning with
th<' Army t~i!l rtmr. l hs rt~nk rs 1
Li<'utrnant. J 1:
Tennis Tournament
Friday and Saturday
Annual RalhoR fin~ r tub Mem-
b('n;' T Pnrus T ourunme>nt \\ill be
held Frida~ and ~alu~da y ~~ the
C'luh PNJWilltJI trophrrs wrll be
nward<'d lo mem~r ... whn prove to
be the bC'st playf'r<: at th<' club.
KNOW A GOODWAY
OUT OF
THE DOG HOUSE?
nanl"• ntiL"' !)f' fiiE'd '""" th• in fll'C·d 11 tran .... pt lt tatrnr ·,. II• I An A.t1wrican Re>rl ~ro'l.! wo.rk<'r tount~ au!irt.n on 01 bt>lnn It'• m• (>tJnl: n.a, call 1\t·n<Nt li/1....,\..R who spent two )C'ar~ m tht' ~flddlt' far .. t ~tcmdo~•:-m Ft>bruary in ord r ·
Bon Ill! )('t ~
L1nwood l("t 1
"Anuht'" ... 1'7
•oran~t '". ~-t
Fu!lf'rtuu kt 11
1 Thursday) at the first. Bllllrn~ss The count~ lax rollt•ct ron pro-ZtllbaC'k forrnC'rlv ('()I 11na drl :\1ar •Santa Anu ~,.,, 7
Huntin~ton B.•ach "l" H
F.ast durin~ World War II I _the l to mak,. th~> trro..,fe>r e>rft·ctivf' f~1 "'t f:li"' T HE 1;;;,1 ~.\'li'D~
s p ea k e r schcdulf'd for to':'1~t 1~ a~ses.~m<'nt and collect tOO. -• The> pr!'s1 n: adc%r1 s• f'! \Vrlham I
and Professional Wom<'n s me<-tm~ posal w&-" on<' of the rl.'rommt>n-,; Honoiulu Ha~aii of the seai!On at thP Nf'wport Har-datlons of rhe !ale Little Hoo,•er :.:...:.:..=:.:.::.:.:::.._:_...::__::_:..:_ __________ _: _________ _
bor Yacht Club. The spea k«'r, ComnuttC'<' and "·as aC"Cf'pted br ~
. HomE" gaml·S
Lillian A)'<'. is the author of 1 hf' City Counc-il last month aftPr E'X-
Jx>st SC'IIE'r "lra n Caboose." tt'nded controversy.
Year books will probably be . .:.:.:.;:.:..:.:~--
ready for dlstribution at th<'. mC'•:t-The Albert Kings Go
ing a('('Ordln~ to Sally ;'l;pwhn,l 0 V . . C d cha.irman Helen Wolford wa..; ap-n acation m ~a a
pointed J rralth and Safety Chair-Au~ust was a ,·acauon ~onth
man of the San O rro District at for Col. 11nd ~~~-Albert Kin~ of
the BP\\' c;ummf'r ronff'rt'nC'C' '" 117." n,, ,,,. :--; .. \\110ft. who htf'd
~anta Ana rh• m~ h•, •· rh ' ~• cl•" '·'"
RI('IIARD MOWt:R:o; MO\ t'
The Ric-hard l\1o .... •·r:-h:\\r 1'1'-t
movf'd from 602'i: .. l!crssu• .\
Coron11 d<'l Mar. to ~ Mar~u<>ritP
Ave.
I•" 1111 lttdllo.! '-Ill 1 I • I I ' 'I•< h I'
fltll t l.tkt I . II~ -··. ttl
\'w t• II .ht•t r, ' • tl''
I ,,1 t rlmrwr lAI II.• '' 1111 ~lr ,,. 1
Mrs \\1 .m Tritt. formrr '" "· t
bors. ""ho oO\\ liH' on Lido
GREAT I
_6
For Personal Loan Borrowers
We now have available for personal loan
borrowers the protection of Life Ins~anc~
which in the event of your death will pay
in full the balance due on your loan.
The cost is amazingly small. On a loan
payable in 12 monthly installments the life
insurance premium charge is only $1.00 per
$100.00.
See ua about this protection for your wife
cmd your estate.
* * *
·NEWPORT BDBOB BANK
COlONA DR ~lt. CALIF.
M•"''-FMwal O.,_;t , __ c.,-.mo.
To be hot water ha~f>9
for 9fAtS at~d ~ears and ~ea~
INSIST 01 AI
AUTOMATIC GAS
WATER HEATER
YOU PAY A unu MORE NOW,
BUT FAR LESS IN THE LONG RU N
All au.totnlliiC gas "Jtcr heaters looi..
more or less alik~. !>Qmc coSt mor~
th.ln other... of cour)(' TM lower·
priced models naturally aren·c.bua.c
to ga'e a.s many years of sen·ace as
t be mode lJ that any • 1 ().year war·
ranry plan.
That's why ... wbeJl you buy a oew
automatic gu . "'IIPa~~ beatet ••• you
should insist oo a mab a..od model
tbac anies this lO.yea.r ~rantr
plao. This plan is you.r UIW'a.IK'e Ol
a top-quality appllaDCit built for long
aod carefree liC.I'Vice. You'U 6.od it at
)•our plumbet-dealera.
SOUTH£U COUiltES lAS COIPAIY
•
I
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PagelD 11le ~T ll4ltiMJit
Arlene June Blake Is Married & Ice Comedians
On Parents' Anniversary Ia 'BOthe Spirit'
Un her pai'Cnts' twenty-third John R. Blake of 20C5 33rd S t.,
wedding annl\•ersary, Miss Arlene Newport Beach. Her husband's
June Blake was married to Sgt. parents, the late Mr. and Mrs.
J ohn Albert Spencer of the Camp Robert J . Spencer. were from Chi·
Pendleton Marine Base. The bride cago.
Is the dausthter of Mr. and Mrs. I The young couple are making
rj.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii their home in Newport, rigbt next
door to the Blake house. at 203
33rd St. Christ Church by the Sea
in Newport was the setting fpr the
wedding, which was held Sunday
afternoon. Aug. 17, Rev. Thomas
R. PendeU performed the double
Ti.r\g ceremony.
. .,., '"""'"'"~~'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'''" • The bride was mS\rried In a WED. • T HURS. champagne -colored d r es with MARIO LANZA h 1 J KATHRYN GRA YSUN t ree-quarter ength s eeves, a full "THE TOAST OF skirt and gold accet.Sories. S he car-ried a white orchid on the family NEW ORLEANS" Bible with w hit e stephonotls "Uru"on Stati"on" strea mers. Her onJy attendant was Miss Beverly White of 209 :Jlrd St.
WTLUAM HOLDEN She wore a grey and gold gown
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
WENDELL COREY
MacDONALD CAREY
"THE GREAT
MISSOURI RAID''
AUDIE MURPHY
"BAD BOY"
BOWEn\' BOYS
"LET'S GO NAVY"
~TARTS Tl "Y.S DAV
lURK DQUGLAS
"BIG SKY"
with pink accessories, and carried
a pink a nd white corsage or car-
nations and roses. Corporal Roger
Baker of Camp Pendleton Marine
Base was the best man. Both he
and the bridegroom we rt> dresst'd
in Marine uniforms.
An e\·ening reception was ht•ld
for· the young couple !lt thtc> h<>mt>
of the bride's parents White glad-
iolus. carnations and dahlias dero-
rated the home and served as
background for t he three-tiered
wedding cake. Assisting at the re-
ception were the bride's grand·
mo ther. Mrs. Mat? Sims. Mrs.
William Gray a nd Thomas and
Ri<.'hard Gray. Mrs. Blake received
in a blue prln~ dress with gray
accessories and she wore a n orchid
I corsage.
T he new Mrs. Spencer attended
Laguna Beach High School and
I graduated from a Dayton. Ohio.
high school. She is a mt>mber or
' J obs Daughters and Nu Phi Mu
non-academic sorority. Her hus·
band attendt'd schools in the ~.A:>t.
Ex-Mayor Hall and Wife
Buy Home in Honolulu
Chan Hall. tormer mu} ur uf
l'ewport. and :\1.rs. Hall ha\e d••·
cided to forsake the Harbor area
for good. it seems. because t hey
have now purchased t hefllS('lves u
home in Honolulu. The Halls. who
Wl're li\'ing at Ketch Road in
Beacon Bay. while here the last
time. are now trying to get the
Donald Ha Us or Corona dt•l :\1~t r at
least to come visiting. The Donald
Halls just put Don's 85-year-old
grandmother on a plane to Hono-
lulu for a short \isit with th~
Clyan Halls.
New Lido Residents
New residents a t 111 Vio IJIJUII.
Lido Isle. are Mrs. G. M. Sh ucl1h•r
Laughter ls the keynote of the
Newport Harbor Community Play·
e rs' first show of the season, Noel
Coward's "Blithe Spirit," and in
order to wrlng every possible
chuckJe from the audience, the
Players have lined up a cast com-
posed o f not just one ace comedian
but six.
Topping the lis t as the fabulous
M,_dame Arcati ls Pati Witte. long
a favorite with local audiences as
the champion laugh-getter of them aJI. .
Grace HaJJ. remembered for her
Cine portrayal as Ruth fn last sea-
son's "My Sister EUeen," plays
the more subtlely witty Ruth Con-
damlne, who finds herself in an
insane maritaJ mix-up with an
ectoplasmic beauty.
Ul Fish, the hard-bitten . soph-
isticated stage mother of "Ught
Up The Sky," makes a comic
about-face by playing the stupid
Swedish maid, Edith.
Maurice Roland provides the
broad comedy, satir~ng the typi·
cal English country squire; and
Peggy Crooks is his wife, who
doesn't know a seanC\;> from a
nuance. ln the pivotal role or
Charles Condamine is Mel Berry,
well-known for his deft handling
of many hilarious characteriza-
tions.
"Blithe Spirit" will be presented
"t the Orange Coast College I Chapel Sept. 23. 24. 25. and 26.
Zonta Holds
Patio Party
Board meeting is being he ld
today (Thursday) for the Zonta
Club of Newport Harbo1· in prep-
aration for the beginning of regu-
lar rail meetings next Thursday
noon at :-.lorton's Bayshore Cafe.
Final summer affair of the club
ol'currt'd last Thursday evening
when a bar~cue supper and patio
party was held at the home or Mr.
and Mrs. 0 . W. Rict'!ard , 409 Clay
St.. Newport Hei~hts.
Colored lights and candlt'S made
the garden a midsummer night
fairyland and ping pong tables nnd
c·roquet added to the fun atmos-
vhert>. Carnival-type ta bles were
In the patio, where home-baked
foods. "white l'lephants" and hot
buttered popc'orn were sold. The
barbecue supper was topped of(
with ice cream cones for everyone.
E x e c u t i ,. e board members
br·ought tht> food for t he 75 gut-sts
and membl'rS present for the an-
nual uffui r. M1·s. J ack Reil'ler t and j
Mrs . Gt'orr:c Benz Wl'r<' chairmen of the pnr·ty
and 6-} ear-ol_d son. Mich~t-1. Ma~r North Hollywood Man
Shuchter, wlth the U. :s. Mar&nl' H . CPM A .
''' · 'l 'l " -Tt'1 '· \1 Yf~'\A LOY
IL\. ' r CflAt :-:
"BELLES ON
THEIR TOES"
Cor ps. has recently ~one overl>eas I urt m ce dent
to serve \\.i th a helicoptt!r unit 1n
Korea. The family Is originally
from New York, but c<~mc h~·n.•
from the Marine Air talion ttl
Cherry Point. They are not tran-
gers to California, however. bt'·
cause they lived in La Jolla ~lorto>
going to China with the ml11tan
in 1948. ·
Summering on Lido
Robert Curtis of North Holly-
wood suff('rE'd a possible broken
nost>. spraincd :m kll" and f•uts whe n
th" <'nr ht' \\a:. dri\'ing \\cnt out uf
control sn Corona del :\tar Satur-,
day ni~ht. F n•d Knox of Los An·
L!<'ll'S d :·l\ ln.! north on NPwport
Rh d i. t• !JCH"trd tc> l'aH• hit tht>
rt•UI tlf t trHII•'I p..1rkl'ri in front
uf 2614 :'\ t"\\fKl•·t Bh d.. ~t'wport.
:'.Irs Ruth :\1arshall. standinl! near
Summering at Lirlo r~1,. 111 ,1•
1
th<'_tratlt l . wa.; hit and treatt•d fur
bePn Mr and ;\tr :.. ;\lli'IOII Td \lu1 hru1"''"
of PasadPna and Mr . and :\1rs Glt•u , . . . . . Dudle~· of San 1\l~trin() Th"' ha\t· \ I~ITJ.,(, I .\!" \ t;c.;,\:-~
bef>n oC'<'UP~1n ! thto how; .. lw1on!o(· Luu:. '111 ' •11 t hf' '" unmm~ t-ool in~ to ;\lrs Bc•tt\ Jarvis ut :!23 Viu .md pi~.\ Ill '-. .:ulf at tht· nt•w C't•UI~l'l Orvieto. · ll_djouunp t hi' I h ,, rt Inn iu LAs
\('I!US TillS t•3!:T \\l'•'k h:n ·•• ht'l'll
DR. MAXWJ-;I.L PRESIOI!:S M1 and l\11-.. E A Silzlt• of C'or-
I A OlaL F OR THE WOODS
A model baby named Susan
Le-Igh Wood was born to Mr. and
M rs. Hollla Wood. 171 3 Oceru1
Blvd , Balboa, at 5 a. m, Thursday,
Aug. 28, at St. Joseph Hospital.
The baby, whole mother, Eleanor.
was a model unUI recently, has
two older brotMn. Her daddy was
one ot the two lucky flshennen
reiCUed ott Lagwl& after 18 hours
Ln the water when their boat was
overturned.
PHOENIX VISITOR FETED
Mrs. H. M. Manafleld of Udo
Isle entertained last month with a
luncheon at the BaJboa. Bay CJub
to honor Mrs. Myrtle Geare, a
friend from Phoenix. Mrs. Geare
was vlsltlng Mrs. Bert Brewer of
Balboa Ialand.
I PAIIT PICTURES
. .. YOUR PORTRAIT
. . YOUR BOAT
.. YOUR PET
or
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RAG.4~'S
Your Family ~taurut
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1U.Oeut81M.
llart.or OM o-r-del liar
Marine LL llarYay ~
With SquadroD iD KaNa
~erving with the Cround Control
lntt'I"C\;>Pt Squadron of the F irst
Marine Aircraft Win g in Ko~a ls
Second Lit>Utt>nant Roeer E. Har-
vey, USMC, huab&nd of lire. Ar-
mJda Harvey of Corona del Mar,
CaUl.
The squadron is responsible for
maintaining a 24-hour air attack
warning system through the UM of
a radar network. dlrectlnc alr-
craft control and aiding loet pllot.l.
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Now SbcnriDg
Doa't ... 'ftlli!
BOB HOPE • JANE R USSElL
ROY ROGERS It ''TRIOGER"
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''SOIIF PILEFIIE"
-at.o-
"LOST IN ALASL\"
with ABBOTI' and OOS1'ELLO
STAIIT8 SUNDAY
"THE WU IIEIIT"
-wit.h-
JENN1FER JONES
-and-
" Duel at SilYer Cnek••
-wlth-
AUDIE MURPHY and
STEPHEN McNALLY
both in Technloolor
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
BAIJ.OONS
HL MJ-IHP.L~· ROGAR r
"DEADLINE U.S.A." Dr. Milton Maxwt.>ll, Cororw dc•l • vnu d••l \tar. Marm~cal ~t~ p~~~dat =~=~-~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~=~~=:::::~~:: 'he meeting or the Orange County II G
I Academy of Ge n era I Practice. E ~ E f s ~~~~~~~jiij~~~pij~-which met for dinner in Santa Ana
last week on Tuesday Members or I the Orange County Den tal Society
were guests to hea r Dr. B. H.
Ershorr. research chemist from
STOP AT
The Arches
"Your Hoet to tbe
Cout SIDce l aF"
F I NE F OODS
OOO &TAIL8
COAST HI6HWAY AT
THE AaCHES
Newp.t ......
JOHN VD.DI,£
.... IIU
SPECIALIZIIG
Visit Our Beautiful
Cocktail Lounge
I Los Angeles, discuss "Nutrition In
Health and Disease."' Other rpeak-
Prs included Eme ry W. Thurston.
Sr., and H. B. McWilliams, both or
Los Angeles.
I -----1 GIRL FOR THE IS BELLS A tiny girl weighing fi ve pounds I
a nd two a nd one-halt ounces was I
bOrn Saturday to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert IsbelJ. 706 Acacia Ave.,
Corona del Mar , In Santa Ana 1
Community Hospital. j
SAl'S SEAFOOD SEI\ ~OODS AT THE SI6N ~ THE SWOIDfUH
16278 Coaat Hwy .. Surfldde
COCKTAILS *
705 Coast BIYCL
• • •
DINNERS *
HArbor
* *
1102
.... ~T
IIOYDCG •••
I.-.. .. a-..... On the Island ,_,
r..&acm oa aw•u. ~ o.rv.. 11&1111 OAa
...... 11'1011£. ............ -...... AO&Hn roauoa
1 ....... IIYd.
Ollila --
., Bmf8'1'Ea ,.,.,.y
GeM Sherman, aut.titute eol-
umnlat for Blll Henry of tbe L. A.
'llmee, reported a viait to tbe b-
land Jut week and hia ~tJon ot our pletureeque mdewa.lb con-talnl.na seuhel1a in tbe eernftlt.
I 1UPP0M that tbe shells aft typ-
Clal ot our community, and aft
urrlque, but to most properrty own-
en and night strollers our aide-
walks are a menace and an annoy-
an~.
When the eontracta for our
kerbs (u they tpeU in Ole' Enc-
land) and our mdewalka were
awarded many yean ago, one eon-
tractor atated that he would Ute
beech saod in his apprepte, and
hia was the low bid Apinat the * Guide to Island Shops ¥
_"aa_~_E_•_·s--~-~-~-N __ ~ __ v_~_£ ____ ·~1 ~~---------------------
PAJUC AVB.
HERSHEY'S MARICET SPOT
HA.t.or 1000 200 •
MAirfT SPOT UQOOlS
HAtW 1000 202 •
ISLAND HARDWARE-
ROO I REEl HA I 124-J 210 •
ICIM elf CALIFORNIA
~)411.J ~12 •
THE ISlANDERS. Gifts
HA IJ.47 214 •
SANITARY LAUNDRY I
CL!ANEIS HArt.of 10 216 •
W. 0. JOHNSON.
JEWELER HA~ 2640 211 •
ISLAND liQUOlS
HA.t.or I l"' no •
TED OWEN IAUOA 226 •
Te B. I . Pwr, ...
• WM. W. SANFORD
lMI~ HA~ 2462
• 201 SICINNER'S PHARMACY
HArt,or 0111
• JOllY ROGER
• 221'h SHIPMATES loy. .M
6 irfs' WMr HA 22"·M
• 2231h I OIEitH JEWELERS
HA~ 2121
• 22.5 EARL W . STANLEY
RM I+or HArbor 1775
BALBOA AVB. ----------------~ HINKlFrS r HAIMACY
HArbor 3 161 J02 •
TN lOOK SHOr
HA~ 3215-W J04 •
MA661FS YAlN SHO' 2 HA~ I241.J D 1h • ~
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PE66Y SMAll
Fethior~ Spor+sw.er
JACK'S IARIEit SHOP
HArbor IIOt.
.,. ·I
320 •
SNIP 'N' STITCH
HArbor 3028-W 320 •
SOS RADIO l ElECTRIC
HArbor 0780 322 •
• 301 IOAROMAN'S MARKET
H~ll7
• 305 COTTAGE WAfHE SHOP
HArt-2672
• 307 HOSTESS HOUSE
lt..teurelrl HArhor 231.5
• 315 MAit ll YN F. lEIDY. lMI+or
HA~ lfll
• 325 6AY TOGS
HArbor 1631-W
advt~ of informed people and ~
gineers that the beach aand would
not make a complete bond with the
cement. he wu awarded the eon·
tract and he wtalled most of t.M laland'a sidewalka.
Today that mdewalk. pretty
Uttle sheila and all. 1a broken aDd
patched for the entire reach of tbe bland. 11le street mainten&~~ee
people have had to pour eoough
black-top aa patches to hold the
broken units together as to make
It look Uke some crazy harlequJ •
NUie.
11le IJea watt surrounclli\g the
laJand wu lnatalled many years
after the aldewalks and benefited
by our earlier Ieason and la ln per-
fect condition. • • •
A postcard to hand from Horace
Maut. who la junketing in Europe,
and wrltea to deplore the fact that
he hu seen no students in Heidel-
berg. Judging from the photo-
graph be haa seen a tummy-full
of bridges and vacant castles. Tile
castles must drlve Mazie nuta be-
cause he la, after being 'one of
our Two Authors Living on Balboa
Uland, a real estaer. and he must
just drool when he thinks of how
a couple of those old drafty castleB I
could rent at Eastertide.
Hope he didn't see any of the I
Heidleberg stydent Mensur d~Wl·
lng matches wherein all sporting
ccmtesta reach their lowest depth;
for blood. menaur dueling makes a
bullflght look like a May fe te. • • •
This July I met a Mr. J. R. Ra-
gers of San Marino. ~r. Ragers
spent two wet-ks vacationing in
the Harbor area and took his two
young sons fishing every day on
a Port Orange fishing boat. Their
enthusiasm for the sport st'emed
to grow each day that they caught
fi sh. and did no t diminish on those
days when they wer& skunked. At
the end of their vacation time the
thrN> Ragers lound each person
at the Iandin~ and aboard the
boats to thank for the good times
the thret-ol them enjoyed.
Last wet-k Mr. Ragers ·r ctur'Jlr>d
to announce that he had closed hts
home in San Marino an d hAd
le8S('d a house on Via Koron, Lido
Isle. for a year just to see if thls
seemed for the two wet-ks that
they were here. When chided
about going off the detop end about
deep SM fishing, he said that it
wasn't so much the fun of fishing
as lt was that ht-wanted his boys
to grow up to be Uke the high
school boys he found working on
the boats: efCicient in their job6.
friendly, ~lf-a>nfident and healthy.
Petitioa Opposes
Boat Mooriap
SKIPPER HOOKIID
It is no longer news when man
catches sJbacore but last Sunday
brou~ht a feature stol')' wht-n one
enthusiastic fisherman aboard tht'
St'a Fern, charter boat out of
St>asport. made an overhead cast
and hooked S kipper Barney AtTn-
strong in the cheek. The passenger
played his quarry with cunning
and strength but the skipper called
in the Coast Guard and the Harbor
Department and a doctor and the
fish catcher lost his hook-up.
ON L. A. TOlES STAFF
Miss Mary T r o J a. publldt.)'
writer for the Balboa Bay Club,
has resigned to bK'ome a mem~r
of the Loa An~les Times Women's
Staff. Mla Troja'a home is ia Loa
An.gelel.
· THI
EACHCOMBER
811 Coast Blvd.. Newport Beach
Phone BEacon 6472
STDTS . fUDDAY. SEPT. 2
e•m -DEPIITIEIT
xxx LARGE T -SHIRTS
xxx LARGE GABARDINE SHIRTS
xx.x LARGE SEERSUCKER SHIRTS
x.xx LARGE COTION SHIRTS
Few WOOL GABARDINE SLACKS
Under Cost-Sizes lkoken
MEN'S SwiM 50111
( 4 Only Hawaiian Lounging Robes
{Extra Special) Terry Jackets. T-Shirts
and PuDoYera ---Foul
Weather Gear 101' the
Scriting Crowd.
e IEPIITIEIT
.IEPIITIDT
DRESSES
MU MU's
SARONGS
SWIM SUITS
PAKE COATS
SWIM SU1TS •
HAW AllAN SHIRTS {Boys)
HAW AllAN PAKE COATS (Girls)
TERRY SHIRTS and BEACH COATS
e •••••• -IITIBT
STUFF and THINGS -. -
THIS UST IS ONLY A PORTION
Of THE TERRIF1C VALUES WE
ARE OFFERING
•
•
Page·l2 ...... ~ .. ~ Thundery, September 4. 1152 '
Lido Women
Meet Tuesday
A lunchl'On me<>tmg on fJ'uesday
will open the faU season ror the
U do Isle Women's Club. Tile pro-
gram wiU be a business meeting
with discussion of this )ear's ac-
tivities. rollowt'd by a card party
with priz<'~ Tt>ntafi\(• <.'lllcndar of
the ~ear's plan~ 1t1cludc.> an t-vening
Hallo\H't'n ma-.quf'radt" party, a
gardl'n pro,: rAm mN.>tin~ with
Wa r·d II u m ~ h r ~· y s pr't'scnting
color·cd "arci<'n !>lid1•t:, a musical
aftt!rnoon vf Christmas Ca1·ols. a
tran•l lflctur.· un New Zealand,
antJQUl• and flO\\ I' I' shoY.. nnd a
lecturf' on &nuquP china.
q, •'(l<:<:<>s for th<.' open ing meet-
In hre thl \l.'uman's Club board
indlld.Jr.. ~tr.. ~il(·n cn ... t•ll. presi·
dent. Mr.;. Charlt·~ Lamb. Mrs. Van
Hay~. Mr·c;. Hugh Plumb. Mrs.
Howar·d Le-wis. ~1rs. Let> Barnes
and Mr-; :-.:f'lson ~eict>. Rest>l'\'8·
tions should b<> mad<' at Harbor
2779-l\f. accordrnt: to Mr>. Hay
Langenheim. publicity chairman.
KVOE to Present
Grid Broadcasts
ORAXGE ()OCNTY Methodltlta
a.re ln\'llNI to hf'tu Dr. Ger11ld
HamUloa Kt"DDffi)', nf'wly •P.
pointed M eU\odl'lt Bishop for tbf'
Sootbera Calllornla • A r lz o n a
Coaferell~, spt>ak Monday nl.rht
a t 1:SO a t the First MPthodJ8t
ChurCh or ~nta .\na. Dr. Ken-
nNly. a t 44, I~ tht· ~uunl(e t
~1.-thodlAt Sl~hOJI In t hf' t 'nJtffi
:O:tu t..... :\ l't'Ct>ptllln \\Ill lui·
l u\\ Uw talk. lte...-rH&tlun' hu\t'
:drl';\d ' bo'4.'11 t'lu•u>d for a din·
n•·• tu' vr• .. ·•'tlt' tlw IIH•••Iln.r. Rudto -.tutrun K"YOE. Santa Ana
annvunt·• ~ d compl••tr schedule of
root ball h•o;.dc·,, .. ,, for grid fans. 'P;rate Queen'
1
, In \'tonju:ll !lor. \\ 1 t h t ht' Don L•'l'· "
:'dutuul rttdu t.rtwork. Orancr
C..oun•;\ ·... nni} radio outlet ";11 w • c t t 1 broadca ... t rht· lollowint! PCC foot-zns on es
ball ~ilrnf'" ~P<•n<;or£'d by ASSOCI· 1 tt'• d l C l \-Ort'~:un, Sept. 20: Tall and lwat1t1•ous Virt:ini:t Rcn-
Calilurni.&· \ti-...clurl, Sept. 27; l'SC· un of OranL:•'. '' ho \\It'> ch"""n as 1
.-\rnw. llt I I · "tanlnrd-OSC. Oct. Ptr:J II• Q u ... ,. 11 or till' Orangt'
11 l '( L \-l'\~11\ford, Uct 1~; Stan-('ounty Fa1r la,.,l rnunth. ~as thC' ford·\\'r\>•hln~tun. Oct. 25: Calif .• winrwr in rhe b l' u u t ) ('<lntest
l ( 1..\, "\u\' 1. StJtnford·l'.,C. :'\o\'.1 ~tacE.'d by rlw :"t•wport Harbor·
8 . ~ u llf:·" l'\~1 NO\'. 1~: UC~· Elks as thl' feature of thcir thre<>-~ \;="<.. ~Cl\ --:~n~ \\a<;hinJ.:"tOn day Fish Fry at thc> Balbn•t park·
""bit.-\\u. .. hlngt()n., No,·. 29. mg lot durin~ th,· l .1bor 03.).
lfonw t.!aml" of Oram~f' Coast wel'k-fnd.
t'ullecl' and Santa A;~a Jr <?,olleg~ Pat Currr ol Anaheim wa~ Sl'<'-
an· 1(. lx-rncluded rn thE' local ond place winn<'r a nd Jam•e flume I
.;ndlton broadcasts. of Costa ;\fpsa was third ~untan
Seashore Colony
Kids Give Revue·
\\innE'r was L)n Smith uf Costa
Mesa. Judgl•s for the bt•auly con-
tPSt werf' film star \'ictor ~1cL.ag
len. who is a Balboa resident:
, Pepito Per ez of Corona del Ma r,
world fa mous clown, and Robert
Saturday Au~. 23 climaxed the Eastman, Exaultt>d R uler or thE.'
summE'r season at St>ashore Col· local Elks Lodge.
on~ when the nfltghborhood chi!-;\1cLaglen and Pepito ~>hared tht:>
dren of West \\'('st N<'wpor t pre-l'mcceing honors during the Fish
~nt~:d th<•rr annual stage and \'ar· Fr). and Mrs Perez present£>d a
tety production in tht' Paul Lund program by the SaJiorettes of th£'
garal(e at 6606 Ocf>an F ront. Pe pito and JoannE.' School of Dane-
The children played to a full ing and accordion numbers by
houst-for two ~hows. with a prom· studt>nls of the Milton Mann
IS£' that tht> small admitta nce tee Studios. A revue uf b u t hI n g
will ~o Into a fund for recreation. bt>aut if.>s. wearing s tyles from 1850
Tht: !Jro~am wa« as rollo,vs : Ba-~ to the present, was also prt>sented
tun 11 \ u~·. Jo Ann Hoht>isal: Co-During his emccl'in~t Monday. 1
c;.-oanut Willil·. Gene Lund and )1cLaglen quipped about h is start
Jtmrm Loc'<f ~. Hu la, Babs Mos· in lhl' movie busine s. saying that I
r•·ll .. r: Cher~ Lund, Jo Ann Hohei· most or the folks in the audien ce
~ •. tl Dott)' l.J ni('ls: Can-Can, Sha-WE.'re too young to remE.'mber way
ron Pattison. ~tary F.llen Hoheisal. back when hP started 30 years
Jeanr f" Hoht>i-.al. Beve-rly Lund; ago. "before most of )OU we re I
:\fountatn J){>w, Dan I Long Dan) born." H{' remarkt>d that a leading
1 Evans :o;olo. Jo Ann Hoheisal: lady insisted that she pick her own
Quartette. Sharon Patti<~on. J im-1(>8.ding man. who must be "taU,
my Locker . Jl'anne Hoht>isal. Bev· dark and handsome." "And whom I
Prly Lund: Baton. Mary Ellen Ho-do you think she chose?" Mcl..ag-
heisal: Skit. entire cast: Indian len asked. "Me!" And so he was in
dance. Susan Evans, Dotty Dan-pictures.
Id s. Ch• ryl Lund: Squarl' Danef'. -------
. almo t l ,·erybod)."
Master or cerrmoni••s for the
local talt>nt show was Dan Evans
Patty CrOlwn was chosen "Miss
Varie ty."
~10\'E TO ALTAD~"A
Altadf.>na is the new addrt·ss o!
the R E. Stronachs, who forme rly
livt>d a t 610 ~Jarigold Avf!., Corona
del Mar.
A'ti'END WITH A FRIEND
take part in a
WEEKLY UDIO BROADCAST
e
"HOME -MAKER'S
is an
PARTY"
AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION RADIO SHOW
offering
fun * Re freshments * Awards * Prizes
1:30 -3:00 p. m.
EVER Y WEDNESDAY
206 North Main Street, Santa Ana
U you cannot attend with a friend
IN PERSON dial 1• Thursday at 10:30 a.m.
+ The· Church Points the Way to
I
Newport .. Balboa
CRUBOB OF OUB lADY OJ' liT. OARIIJ:I.
1«1 W. Balboa Bl•d.. Newport. BA •u
Fatlaer 8t.epiM!a 1Wey, Putor
Fatlaer EdmiiDCI Haedller, ~t.. Pu*-
Suftdey Me"": 1:00, 10:00. II :lO •· Ill w .. kdey Men: 1:00 •. m~f.AIOII: s.t.nleyt
eftd evM of ht Frid•ys end H.ly Days from 4:00
to 5:15 p.m. end from 7:00 to 1:15 p.m.
OHBIST CIIUR()H BY THE SEA
ComrniiDlty MeUlodlat
Balboia Blvd. at ltth St., Newport.. BA IU-W
Putor: Rov. 'nloolU Roy PeacleU
Suncl•y Worship St rviu : II •· m.
Church School: 9:45 •· m.
Midw .. k M••ting: 7:)0 p. m. Wednttcley
Precodecl by 6:)0 p. 11'1, Pot.luck
FIRST CHURCH OF CBRJST SCIENTIST
UOS Yla Lido, Newport Beaeb
Pb011e HArbor U!8
Sunday School: 9:15 •· m.
Sunday S.mct: II :00 •· m.
W.dnt&cley Evtning MHtiMj: I p.m.
Rt•ding Room, Ill P•lm St.. lelbo.,
Open d•ily from noon to 5 p. m. exctpt Suftdeyt
end Holidoys
F IRST BAPTJ T CJIURCH o•• NEWPO"KT
Balboa Blvd., 19tla & Court 8ta., Newport
Paator : Rev. Ivan C. Ew.
Sunday Strvicts
9:45 •· m. Sund•y Church School
11:00 •· m. Wonhip S.rvict
7:30 p.m. Suncfoy Ev•nlng Strvict
Mid·•••k Strvice:
7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Prey., Mtetlng
ST. .JAMES EPISCOPAL Ctfi'RCH
3208 \'Ia Udo, Newport Bea.cb
MlnJster : Re\•. P auJ Moore Wb~er
Phone HArbor l !SO
Sundoy Strviets
1:)0 •· m. Ho., Communion
I 0:00 e. m. Morning Preyer end S.rm-
Holy C•mmunion fim Sunday of month
(0:00 •· m. Church School Cluses
Thursday S.rvices
9:15 •nd lO:IO •· m. Pr•yer GuOd •nd
Mrvic.o of ht•li"9
10:)0 Holy Communion
Newport Heights
SE\-~'TH DAY ADVENTIST CIIUBCH
Newport Blvd.. at Boba St.. Newport Bel&ll ..
Pllolte: BF.acoo 6~R or Brace. 1oa..l
Putor: BoW. L ADclenoa
S.tvrdey Morning S.rvicet
Sabbath School: 9:l0 e. m.-s.n-tl: II :00 e."'-
Preyw Meeting: W.d~tndey, 1:00 p. m.
Friday Evoning v .. pe": 1:00 p.m.
ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN ()lfUB()H
1163! St.. Allcl.rewa &4., Newport lleiPta
Aeroee the St.. from mrlr SchooL Pia. u 10'71
Pastor: Rev. tlamM 8. Stewart
s-cley Wonhip S.rvices at 9:)0 •nd II •· m.
Sunday School •• 9:)0 •· m.
:SEWPORT HARBOR LUTIIE&AN CHUROB
lOZ'J Cl1tf Dr., Newport BeApt.
Plaoae: B.r...co. IOM-W
Supply Puto-r
Church Sd.ool: 9:.30 •· m. Suftdey
St.ftdey S.r;ico: II :00 •· m.
"C ome Unto Me, AJJ Ye That LAbor And Are Heavy Llllden Attd I Will Give You
Rest." That is an invitation; that is a promise. Rest for the t Jtlen ... what a boon
that is! Some of us scarcely expected rest until we get to HNven. but ''Home
We Go.'' It is the cbann of jesus that He Kave to men in to•l the assurance and
the fellowship that lifted the uncommon and the ordinary tnto the precious. In
Ria c:omp.ny men found ~ory artd ,-eat livin~. They toiled J) did their fellows
but found renewed strength for the task. The difference was nGl with the 1'<*1
but with the company. Your task may be heavy and your toil all too trying,
but if you know where you are cominc out ... that makes a diftenoca. You
may be weuy with the day-in and day-«at responsibility, but if toocl oom-
pany is ..sded ... that makes a difference.
God clori.fied work ... we are workers taðer with God. To kDow that
ooe'a work really couota it to ft.od new joy in the tuiL Tbe men wbo toiled
wit.b the Carpenter ol Nuareth, fouDd tbeit labor "w• not iii ...tn M the
Lord.• Now out oatioo dedatet a boUday in booor ol our ~A-ortdDc men.
~7 out acta, • we pe.-f~ r-. be baDanb&e.. m.y our r.pite be .roed
A..,. tam OUI bech on OUI plow lor • tM7 may we find ,.. r:J ~. io.1·
ol '-'f and telteMtJ•rt ol .,., fol tontonow at "Home We Co."
This Support the Church Series Is Made Poaaible Through the cooperation of the F
BASIN SHIPYAR[).....«oy Youmone
Complott Meinttnenco for All Boats
701 le)'lide Dr~ Ntwport koch HArbor 0222
IJLLHEIMER AND WALKER
Buildor's Herdwe~ end Specleltios
I tO Cotst Hwy., Newport ked!, IE.con Mil
DEAL'S SMOKED FISH
You Catch 'om-We Smoh 'om
Hwy. tOI at Marin•: end Nowport rior, HA 203 1
GENE'S RESTAURANT end IAICElY
Spociolizing in W.dding c.•os
705 Coort 81 .. d .. Corona dol Mer, HArbor 1102
H. T. GRAHAM BAIT AND TACKLE STOlE
S.it end Fi.hi"9 Supplios
607 Coad Hwy .. Newport k och Beacon st56
HIRTH HARBOR-RICHARDSON CRUISERS
Used Cruise~ and Sail Boah-Merino Ways
803 S.ysidt Dr .. Newport Beach Harbor 0974
PAUL C. JONES end SON REAL ESTATE
Complete R .. l Estel• end lnsuronct Service
H 07 W. Balboo etvd .. Ntwport B .. ch Harbor 231)
LIDO PEN1~1SULA SHIPYARD
Compltte Merino Strvitos
900 list St., Newport Beech Harbof )01
RALPH P. MASKEY
Reoltor -Appreiser
)41 t Ntwport Blvd., Newport Beech Horbor 40'l
L J. KISTLER a COMMNY
Completo, Frieftdly lmVf'et~U Semce
2603 Newpott &fvd .. Ne'ffOrl leech, HArMr OUJ
STAFFORD ELECTRIC CO.
lnstolletlons., Meinttnonce end Ropoi"
110 Cot1t Hwy., Ntwport Boe'h Beacon t.l21
ROSAN INCORPORATED
Marin• Di .. is.lon end Foroi9n Moto" ltd.,
~~ Cotrt Hwy.: Newport leech Boocon 741 I
SEASPORT LANDING COFFEE SHOP
Open 24 h~. 011o moel end you wl11 t.. bed
117 Coert Hwy., Newport leech Boocon t.ll6
512 llfh St., Nowport k och
EO L SEOELMEIER-REA LTOR
JSll Coast Bl"d~ Corono dtl Mer Horbor 2766
THE BEAUTY BARN
Tony Molum -Heir Stylist
2127 Newport Blvd., Newport koch Horbor 1595
YEllOW CAB COMPANY
S.rving Newport Beech ani ~~. Mose
517 Cotrl Hwy. Harbor 2221-Boacon 5824
NEWPORT-BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN
A Sovin9J IMiitlllion -P. A. Polmer, Pro,idont
l ll3 Vi• Lido. Newport e .. ch Harbor 1500
CLARK METALLIZING, INC .
Corrotion Prevontlon Spoc:ioli$h
506 l Oth St.. Nowport Botdt Herbor 2509
SEAFOOD SPECIALTI ES COMPANY
Sportsmen: We can, Jmoko or ''"" your elbecoro
Sit. 30th St_ Nowport Beech Harbor 1507
FRANCIS J. HORVATH, Reeltor
Horbor Ar.e Ptoperties
J.420 W. a.tbo. 11¥4 .. Newport leech, HA 1421
THE SHADE SHOP
Shedos to ONfo,.._Vent li•ll •nda. Drapery Hdw.
514 29th St .. Newport kech Horbor IM
WALrS TRADING POST -WaltH H. Been
U~td Marine Equipmen!, Nellticel Deeorotlon.s
422 lOth St. (Noer leo H-) Newport HA 2470
G ENERAL SHEET METAL WORKS
2107 Ville Woy, Newport leech Harbor 2210
KAY Fl NCH CERAMICS
Mohrs of Fine Pottory
121 Coo1t 81 .. d., Corono dol Mer Horbor 2359
BALBOA G LASS CO.
W ith Our Complimtlltt e..d Best W•hos
1000 CNrt Hwy .• Newport leech leocon 582 1
BAYSHORE TRAILER PARK eftd BOAT LANDING
Heinz KoiHf
17th & Cout Hwy., Nt wport ... ch Boocol\ 5450
BALBOA REALTY CO.
700 E.. Bolboa D!"d . S.lboe Ho1bor 1277
LARSON'S BOAT & CAll NET SHOP
S.r .. !ct for tho Y ec:hlsmen & Commerciel Croft
II I Coest Hwy .. Nowport ke~h Beocon 6069 J
8 & B MAlT -5HOP
Sendwichtt, Melli. Oelidous Hembur9'"
101 Palm St .• S.lboe Harbor 2714
HIDY'S PET SUPPLIES I SPO«TTNG GOODS
U. S. &ovt. l~ .......... .........,. .. Dellwty
605 eo ... N .. CoroM.., ~.HArt-1m..J
Fuller Life -Attend Regularly +
for the • ·lien ... what a boon
ret to Heaven, but u Home
in to·l the anurance and
inary mto the prec1ous. In
toiled as did their fellows
was nGl with the ro.d
, but if load com·
God. To bow that
Tbe met~ wbo toiled
Balboa Uland
COIDI1JNITY 1Up'RODI8T CIIURCB
lU Apte A'l"e., ....._ ..._.
•et·w: Dr • .......,. w.tte
s-4ey ......
t :JO •""· Swld1y Scheol
11 :00 •·"'· Wonltip ..,.,-iu
OIIUIWR OF ST. IOKN VIA.NNEY
81' llarbae A•e.. Bal...,_ ......... Pia. RA •u ratller 8t.epbea IO.Iq, ...... rau.er ICdm-.cl Haedtler • .u.s. Pu t.or
Su..d.y M•..., 1:00, 10:00, II :l O •·""'
c-f..Jon, S.turcl•ys ettd • .,.. of Itt ffld•ys •'"'
Holy Oeys, 4:00 to 5:30 p. m. ettd 7:30 to I :JO p. "'·
Corona del Mar
CORONA DEL MAR CO~ ... TY CHUBCII
Collpeptlollal
Ill BeUotrope Ave., Coroaa del Mar
Pho.e HArbor lSM-.6
P .. tor: &eY. hal Edward Babbltt
Suttd•y Wonhip S.noin1:
9:45 •· m., I I :00 •· m.
Sund•y xhool: 9:45 •· m.
Costa Me.sa
ASSEMBLY OF GOD Clrt:'RCH
Uod St. 1111d Eld•n Ave., Costa Mua
Pbooe: BEacon 6139
Reverend M. C. ~ollie, Pastor
Sund•y School: 9:30 •· rn.
Wor'lhip: 10:<45 •· m. •nd 7:30 p. rn.
Yovn9 P1ople 1nd Children's S.rYite, 6:30 p. m, Sun.
Mldw .. ~ Service: Wednesday, 7:30 p. on.
L.dit~' Minlon•ry Cov,.cil, Thur'ldt)'l, 10:00 •· m.
~T .. JOACIU.'M CHt'RC H
196-& OraD!rfl Ave, C05tA Meu
Phooe: BE!u:on ~8
Fathl'r Thomas J . :s'evla
Suttdey Muses •t 7:00, 1:30, I 0:00, I I :30 •· m. w .. •d•ys: M•n et 7:00 •· rn.--Confenion: S.turd•Yl
from 4:00 to 5:15--7:00 to 1:15 p.m.
COMMl.'SIT\' METHODIST CHt:RCH
UO W . 19th t., Costa Me..
Pbooe: B£a.(ooa '2Sn
Rev . .JOttepb·W. McShane
Suttd•y: 9:45 •· m .• Chur'h Suttd•y xhool
10:50 •· m., Momin9 Wor'lhip-7 p.m. Colle91 At•
MYF S.noic-7 p. rn., Hi9h xhool MYF Service
7 p. m.. Suner9ou1 Group Senoic.e
THE CHURCH OF CHRI T
1050 Cbu.reb St.. Coe&a MNA
Ptlone: Bl!'.acoD 6586
D. G. Uant. MIDJ.st.er
S.ttd•y: 9:45 •· m .. Bibl• Schoo~I0:-45 •· m. Wor!Wp
S.rvic-1 1 :45 •· m~ Communio~7:30 p.m. Evettittg
S.nolc-W.dnes.d•y: 7:30 p.m., Evenin9 Setvice
CE.~TRAL BIBLE CHURCH
OraD~' Ave. at !!rd t., C.&a Meea
Phoae: BEe.coD 6459
A. A. HAden. Pastor
Svndey xhool: 9:'45 •· m.-Moming S.rvic.e, I I •· m.
Evenin9 S.rviu , 7:30 p.m.
Midweek S.rvic.e, Wedneid1y, 7:30 p.m.
the cooperation of the Following Civic Minded Citizens and Businessmen:
THE SHAD£ SHOP
lliftd&. Or1pery Hclw,
Newport k ech H1rbor IM
SHEET METAL WORKS
H•~or 2210
Y Fl NCH CElAMICS
BALBOA GlASS CO.
Compliments •'"' kit w .. h.,
Newport le1dl leecon 5121
LER PARK ettd BOAT LANDING
HeifiZ IC•i..,
Hwy .. N .. •port ... ch e .. con 5450
BALBOA REALTY CO.
Bf .. d , klbo. H.,bor 3277
N'S BOAT t CA.IINET SHOP
the Y acMsm•" & Commercial Creft
wy .. N1wport 8.1dl Beecon ~(WI.J
8 & B MAll <'SHOP
Meltt, O.n.&ou1 Hemburgen
St., S.lboe H.rbor 21l4
SUPPliES I SIOITING GOODS
MPKf1.al H.w ................... 0.1Mr(
CotoM ....... HAlt-lm..J
H. H. HOLBROOK-PlUMBER
New Constrvc:tion, W•t.r He•t.n.. FvrNc"
2101 W. Balbo• Blvd., Newport ... ch HA 1411-W
HENRY SLIFEitT -Bo.t Builctinf-lepeirt
E.rl'1 L..ndin9, 711 Coed Hwy.
Newport Beech k•con 67fl7
ROBERTS JEWELERS
&qui1ite Jewelry That 61'111 le1tin9 rlee..,..
22Jifl M1rine Ave., a.lbo. lil•nd, HArbor 2321
BO ATSWAIN'S lOCKER
1003 Co•lt Hwy., Newport k•ch k•~n M7l
BALBOA WASHIT SELF SERVICE lAUNOitY
Your Wee.'l Wesll in 30 Minute~
101 Pelm St., a.lbo. H1rbor 2724
BALBOA INN
105 ~•in St .. S.lboa
COLUMBIA PEST CONTROL CO.
509 E. B.tlboe Bl ... d. S.lbo• HA 2948-HA 145
COAST PROPERTIES CO.
Ru•h Joiyted, ReeltOf'
101 E. Ba•boa B'vd S.lbo• Herbor 2658
BAY & BEACH REALTY, INC.
Gloden Fey. Did F11y, J. M. Miller, Ed Fihp•trlu
1"50 W, Balbo~ B1•d, Nttwport 81"~ Herbor IU4
RICHARD'S LIDO MARKET
O renqe County s Mo1t CotT>plet• M•rht
H)) Vie lido, Newport 811ch, HArbOf' 2821
• ClARENCE McCUlLOCH -Builder
Mill •nd C.bin•t W~ of +h• Finerl
2107 Villa W•y. Newpon k•ch, HArbor~
BAGNAll !~PORT CO.
H1ndm•d• Gifts fro"' Ti"y Ch•rms to Fvmiture
1 19 Coast Blvd., Corone del ~.. Herbor 3712
EARL W. STAN LEY
An•mblymen, Hth District
225 M1rine Ave., klbo• hl•"d Harbor 1175
WASHERETTE SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY
Dyeing, Dry Cl••"in9, F'inish.d lAundry
404 Co.rt Blvd., Coron1 del M1r H1rbor 2566-W
FITZMORRIS REALTY CO.
S.l~t-4l•nt•'-bch•nqes-Busineues
Ill Co.rt Blvd~ Corone del ~er, HA 2152 & 3110
SHE-WO~EN'S APPAREL
We H1ve the Perfed Outfit for All Ou•si-
806 E. S.lbo. Bf..,d., S.lboa H.rbor 2060
W. D. JOHNSON JEWELRY
Hi9h Style Codu..,e Jewelry
211 Marin• A ... e. S<llbo• 'll•"d "'iarbor 26-40
W tl.SON JEWELRY
Jewelry Sterl''lq Wa•:~u a!'d Repa:ri"g
205 M.t'~ S Sa i:-o..J '-<arbor 226!
ACE I(EY SERII CE
ll:.•y,.......Lod~-R~pa ;rs
101 M<tin St., llelboa Ha~bor II"
AVENUE PHARMACY
~rescr: ption~ Careru!ly end Promptl-y Flll.d
506 W S.lboa Bl.,d, S.lboe. HArbor 27
HELEN •rwf ROBE«T LYNN -Rul Es•• ..
CorONI del ~., P'roperties
411 Co.rt ltvd ... c-• d•l M•r. FtArbor 1037
•
t:HIJitCHES
•EVE& PIU8ENT GOD' IIOVlE AT FAMILJ' JOOIII'
Uatng the 46th Plal:m as the A sound tilm, ''Fifth eel Good
tt'xt, Rev. Paul Edward Babbitt Looking,'' waa shown Wednaday
will p~ach Sunday at 9:4.5 and 11 evening at the monthly family
a .m . in tM Community Church of night program at Otrilt O,urcb
Corona del Mar on the subject, by the Sea. 11\e plcture wu Pft'-
"The Ever·Prest>nt God." Tht> or· ceded by a pot·luc:k .upper at 6:30
n music, played by Miss Mar-in Goodell Hall.
garet Scharle, will lnclude three t • • •
numbers by Dubois, "Prt>lude." NlTRSERV ~CHOOL STAam
"Processional," and "Andantino A church nursery school will
Moderato." The Church school begin under thf" auspices or St.
meet at 9:45 .a. m. ln. tht> n£•wly Andre w s Presbyterian Olurch,
constr!cted bu&lding. Newport Heights, at thft eburch
• • • nPxt Wedn~day morning. ~gis·
EXPRESS GOD' PERFECTIOS tration will be held a t 9 :30 a .m .
The perfect man made in God's M onday Children rrom 214 to
imnr.tt.> and likencss is t>ternal and school a~t-w11l be> admittt.>d to the
i.s not subject to sin, disease. or school. which w1ll be dl~ted by
death, accordlnl( to the Sunday Mrs Jame!l Stf'wart wife ot tht>
Blble lesson on "Man" ar t~e N!w-pastor of Sl Andn>~·-. and M rs.
port Se'ach Church or Chnst :5c&-J E:'sse Spratt The nurst>ry school
entl.st. The text is from J ohn I. w iJI opPratP daily from 9 a.m . to
3 :1. "Behold: what mannPr of love noon and tht> program will contain
the F'alher hath ~stow£'d upon us. a deftnit<• Christl3Jl l'mpha.sls.
that we should be call('(! lht• ~ons Church ,...,r \'lf'(' Sund.1\ at St . An-
or God." drews "ill mcludc-a se~ bv
• • • RR\·. Stf"'o\'art on ·A Man Called
ACADEMY TO OPE.~ Andre"" a1 bot~ tht> 9 30 and 11 E'ldt>r Hollis L. Andf'rson of the a . m st>I"\1C'E'
evf'nth·Day Advt•ntist Church a n-
nounCE" 1 ht' OJ>('m n s: of \'aiPncia
Junior Acad<'my loca r<'d 11' F uJler-
ton Thl' fall t.•r·m ''ill bt>gin :O.ton-
dn~ with an anuu~lf·d •'nrollrn• nt
of 123. Arthur Dah.:lt·r-.h I" pnn-
c·& poI nf I llo' <H'rHl t•m' . " hu·h St>r\'f'S
·•II ~•'\Nllh-Pav Ad,..,ntr:-.' nnstt-
t tu••nc·\ 111 < >r.;nt:t• Count\' :\tr
and \fr Rich:11·d Ru-. ... t•ll ,·., ('r,-.t.l
:'>It·-. t \\111 tt•Hrh thr 5th. t>tll -th
·tnd ''" ..:r ,rJ,., • • •
I H.\C'K TO lct:Cit L .\H f(O('TI''t :
l'hra..t Chnn h b v rht• ...... ,
t lltlh I•> tt• full '1 nd " 111 "' .;rh,..d-
111·· ..:unrlt\ mn tllnl.! '' •rh th r•·-U·
r:H rnnrntill.! •t'l .In '' h• ·dui..rl H
llo'dtH k: T"· ••:trh '-•'1"\IC••ttut
I.a ... b.··n ••rlllw•t·d d•Jnn.: thP
'lln"T ,.,. rPorl' t • w• 11 b. W"C'Oil-
trrtu• d 1nrl r!, .l!ulr ttnd \Outh
c! i'-'' ' • r t ht• • nun h ... choni '"II
tH..'ltln t,.• ... cho•dult>d at ~ .J"'. 31 th<'
,11111' umr 1.; th<' cl..ts~·" n; th•·
chlldt t•n ·, w' 1 .... 1on
Thl' prf'at'hPr ~unda;. murntn~o:
w&ll bl• I t 1 R<ht'o'1Ck. p;ht"r of
thl' :'\twport Church d ut1n1: thf'
da" of tht• fi~l World War HE:' "a" alo..o the fir<.t :'>lt·thodht pa..,-
tur of the Ralboa Cha()4?1 "h1ch
lat• r men:t•d wrth the :'\ewport
Church tn form Christ Church by
tht• Sea . \\'hile a ~oung mm&stt>r
an the t'ast. 11 was in his parsonage
home that tht• famPd goii:pPI h>-mn,
'The Old Ru~~t'd Cro. s... was
writ tf'n. JW,. Bost '' ick IS now lh·-
rng in La Ha bra and was in :-.oew-
1
port last month to parlicipatt> tn
the 40th Anniversary pro~am of
rht• local :'>fethoojst Church
l lc has chnst•tl as hts ,,•rmon
).Ubj('('t "Tht' :"t•f'd of I ht• l!t1Ur'
!Spurgeon Named
To Scout Council
Pastor Nametl
At Baptist Chuch
First H ... ptl' .. t ('turd1 o' ~t>wport
'o'<"kumt d tu ''' pulprt ;; new ()f'r·
111Itnf nt JJa .. r.•r RP\' H V. Nickf'l.
lt-.t .:o;unrt.~ Rt·\ NH·kf': officiall~
rook up hh dut ~~'" "" fJ(lz>tor of th<•
church tht.: rrhmtr and will tx-
rvin.· ·1 • 1 P~ n llhoa R lvd. Itt>
cnmp, I•• t !'ct• :-.;, • .,, ll<lr <"hutch from
th•· Trill'·' H<tP''"' Church o f ,,.,,., Ia K I II" oi' .~nrl J'('('l•ntl"
S4'r.t><:l .... ""-!"'"'"' o ' •hf' ~r<;t B<~pt&"' c ··~·~~ d .,f R.o. ",....l'ad
He\ '\a k••l <;IUdwd at Fn••nds
t·niH'"'', \\'ic·hj ta Kan~. a t
C'· n•ral Ikprc"t Throlo~::~cal Sforru-
nary K.tn--ao;; C1ty. Kan.~c:. and at
tht• Cahfmnut b..tpti"l ln<>olo~:ical
5t>nml.lt) .• t C'rt\'<'M !h 1.!' an f'X -
-.Pn1cc>man
Hf' Will rnndur -.; r.1t'~'~ at thE"
usual tu·n•·" <Jt lh• I .. 1 Bapllc:t
Chun·h tncludtn~· "uf'htJJ M>rvtet"'S
at 11 a m o:Snd ';' 30 p n• S unday
and Pra~ t>r ~<'f'\ lt't "• -'KI p m
WE:'dnesda)
OCC Convocation
Next Weclllesday
The hh;hliJ;ht of tht !>tart ot tht>
nPw yt>ar at Oran~ Coa~t C'..ollt>~t>
will bf> the Convnrt~t&on to bt> held
at 11 a m \\'•>dn• ru:,~ "t>Pt 10.
In th1• audito11um 't.Jdt n t.s and
fa cult~ ''i ll cut ht•r fc•r the t!rst
t im(• io ):)1' ...:r~'l'l('d b~ ~llrdl'nt And
adm&nh 1 r:Jtuw offi('('n-
WaJr,•r ~~ I.on1:1l\O\•r pre&~dent
ttf the f\oard of Truo tt~ wiD t>X-
tC'nd lrr•·"rim:' from tht• Trust~
Paul Lt•c> -.tudt•nt hod .. ' prt'Si&tnt
:"ational Bov Scout offlci:tb an-and :'>!r.: \hrtf \' Ho"• ... doon of
nounet·d la •q ·,,t"Pk that \\·1lliam womf"n. \\Ill'" lcmTII' all "tudfontt.
S purteron til. 23552 ~nu~: Harbor Dr J'lm•'" W Thornton 'l l"''-prt"SI-
Rd . C'lirf Ha\f'n. has bt:>t>n Plf'ctE:'d dPnt of r hr <'t>ll• cr "II introduCE"
I a m£'mbrr at lars::P or t r c :-:a11onal the racult~
Council llf Bov Srouts or Am!'rica I Or Ra•ql H p, II l '(•f• pr,.Sldf'nl
:O.tr. Spur~N>n "ho "' ass&,;tin~ I "111 spP:tk ''" · Probh•nl.~ \\"• FaC'f' • 1 111 tht> :"allona l ~l'nuc Jambort>e En~t-rt.Hntn•·nt \\Ill~ J•M\1~ b)
tn bf' hPi d O('XI yt'ar on IrnnP mpmbl'r' "' · ht• faC"ull\ Th<' ln\'(1-.
Ranch nt•ar Corona dt l :'>t.u ''a' canon .nd p, n f"\!IC'llll. "ill b<>
t•lt-ctt'<i ,11 rht> ll'C• nt annual nk•''·l 1!l''~'O h~ P.•' Harold l .<ambcrl of
1n~ of th•• counctl m :'\1'\\ York tht' F&f'' \l•·thndt<>t Chur!'h, llunt -
1 Cil) llc 11-a Ire-ad.' ;t m('mho'r of mctnn R•·<H h Fn•d R JluN>r ~an
th«• l'Xt'CUII\l' board nf th<' n:nnl!'<' of mc>n w11l 1-1'1"\• a'-'1.1a"tt·r of
f:mpir(' An•a (\1unc1l c1f Ro;. Se,,uts Ct•l'•'n1<Wif'" Tht f•llnh, ~ m vttc'<f
and a NHnml>dnrr of t hi' ~. :1 ~ .... u' t e> til• 11 d
'Fr ances Kimes
1 Off for College
Pl'"t'··t"t ...:·t,'t ,. ,,, \\.d ~, r 'lnut\ ·•'
1 JCC thr,Htt:h tnrnon ''" • Frida\
All --rudC'nt ... ~trt' ur~:N'I •' rt'J)('r1
tO tro• l'"un't'lttH' .,rfj, • ,r,d \\Urk
our 1 P~'~'t:mm nt <'1,1,,,., fo'1n d
t'N'tSiratwn "•II bt· twlcl Monda'
aN'nrdinc ,,, ''" fnllc•\\ ru:. scll•'<i-
ulr-"''"d••n•-. \\llh '·•" •"''111\1 A '' ~~ lnml '-311 Itt ~ \ 111 ,, :11 &nil.,'
:'\ n Z i r •m \ :l\• '• 4 1 '"
Tut-Hi; \ :-1 pi '• \dn ,._.:It n f>.t \
IS 'l hohro. \ .~ .... d l ,; 't 't offH'I'
"'Ill bo ch•...,•c1 Cl.c ' ,, ,· rU<'tl ,.,
W'll ht : II ' ._ \\ t1tl1 eli\,
St'P' 1 ~
R l ( tl\ ~' f Ht-1•t 'Tl \I'
\t • 1-' ' I '' ' ~ nH. '' ,~ ...
'"'" \\'r dt• pt lnt.l.n~~: of all kinds · u
ru~ and when ) ou ";u,t It
•
,
VJ8ftlNG ON UDO 181.& A···i'&HD8 alllOEPI'IOlf BiU K . ....._ ..1 -A,.u 1 lew ,__.__. ... on Udo Isle res1dents for t~ latter Mn. V. J. Trueblood of 510 38th IJ~Ue r. ....... Jl&rt of !.hi. summer were Mr. and St., Newport uland. attended a l"e'-
Mra. Cllrtord Waddoupe of Phoftllx. ~~~n :~n~;· t~nt,. MraAn~:::. Takes a Bride 0. Stall at occ ~ana~~~~· ~~:roo~~f ~
LS'NcMi. .. t+aT11~e1111 Mrs. Colvin ls the national pre&l· Wbm n---e Cout ColJeo-e nouneed th1a wtek ~that the com-
o. ,.. dent of the wcru. She and Mrs. A l t l h 1.. t .:.-~t .. 10• fi •-·-~ paQY wtU not make any ctanp a1 NOTIOE TO OR.EDITOB8 TruebloOd were former school· t an n orma Ct'remony e u a opena ~P . • ve new u .. u .... ~ thla time 1n the •t.-up 011 the ESTATE OF CHARLES R. Mil.r mates 1n Indiana. tQe Corona del Mar Community ton \lrill begin their dudes. ,____ Counhl duiUied dlreet· l.JI.!ft, DECEASED. Church Friday, AUKU&l 22, Mlsa Dr. Norman Wat.on becomes "' ... ., v
N.._ sa BerebJ Ol"• to the LHAL NoTtCS Jacqueline Mullendore of North vi~·prindP~tl or the Eventnc Col· ory. 1'hll will mMft tbat • ~
Cftdlton of and all penon.~ havtnc No. & ll.IM ' Hollywood bec!a.rrle1 the fbrldeCo of ~!_!?1d8wit··~~~ch ... ~~ ~. ~'[_-::tiD~~ datnw agal.nat the aaid ~t NOTICE OP IIII:A&INO Oil' P&-WiiJiam M. Kindel jr. o rona .....,...,_ UUIC6, .... -......... ~ ww .,. « aald 8tate to ftle them with TITION FOA P&OJIATJ: OP del Mar. t.ut year he wu dlltrtct •upmn· ~ t:bree Joc:w"-d puU. 0..
the net:ll!Ual'Y voucbua ln the of· WILL AND POll Ll!i'l'l'l'.88 Rev. Paul Babbitt officiated at ~t of San Juan C.platrano llYft'Y ol the dlreetGr1 • ~
ftee o1 the CJeork of the S uperior TESTAMENTAIIJ'. the aingle ring .service pertonned UniOb Inch School Dlatrtcrt. to ltU1 Oc:t. 28.
Court of the County of Oraft&e, b tile Stlperlor eo.rt of Ge State at the altar, which wu clecorated Harlow Clarke will be the new ------------
State of Callfomla, Ot' to pretleftt of (lalUonla ba ... for tile with pink gladloU ancl .even·stlck libnrian. He C'OlnH trom Sacra·
the same. with the neceaa.ry Ooaaty of ()nap candelabra. MIa • M a r g a r e t mento, where he hu been .... tant
vouc:ben, to the undetsiened at h18 In the Matter of the Ea'tate of Scharle pla.yed the orpn. 'lbe county Ubrartan. DIRECTORY
or her place of bualneu, to-wit: HELENE B. THWAITES J)e. bride. who wu liven ln marriap Mlaa I...ouJM 'n»omu wlll teaeh DnJOILurG~
C/o lbomas E. Heffernan ceuec1 by her father, wore an lnlonnal home management. Sbe hu been ,...---=~-.;--;,;;;;;;;;.._ __ _,
1U5 Cout HJ~y Notice la hereby given that the blue dreu and white orchids. Her the c: b l e f borne demoratN.dcm .._ suu -1NMJJUI"' o...ona del Mar, omia petltJOb of Ann f:. Allen for the matron of honor was Joyce Mu· acent in Oranp OM.mt;r for the wltll
within l1x months after the tint prot.te of the WUl ol the above chum o( North Hollywood. VIctor Southern Countla Gu Company. Maun'e s£.-1-y
publlatioo ot th1a notice. named decedent and for the t.\1-Neil, alao ot North Hollywood. wu Robert Jenten wUl be m.truetor IUI1R1
DMed Auiwt l!S, 1952. ance of Let ten Tatameut&r7 to best man. In arcbJtectural drafdoc and pro-JMuruce 01-. •
SBCUIU'l'Y·FIRST NATIONAL the pet:Jdolwr wlU be beard at 10 . Tile new Mrs. Kindell la the ject.lve geometry. He baa been a JUIUIOJl lTN
BANK OF LOS ANGELES o'cloclc A. K . on Septembel' 5, daughter of Mr. and Mn. a.yt.on tacher at College of the Sequoiu • _Hefts A..., ..._ w-1
By W. W. Harper 19M, •t the court room ol Des*rt· W. Mullendore of North Holly· in Visalia. ~tant 'l"rwt Officer ment 3 of the Superior Court of wood. 'Ibe.poom ls the 10n of Mr. Samuel T. McNeal will teach
Executor of the Eltate of the State of Calltorn1a tn and tor and Mn. W. M. KlndeU of 1217 electronics and televtalon teeh-W. Stuart Foote
ldll decedent. the County of Oranae. Coast Blvd, Corona del Mar, de-nology. He-comea from the Uni·
THOIIU..S E. HEFFERNAN Date Auguat 14, 11152. alanera and manufacturen of Kln· versity of CaJifomla, Santa Bar· OJ:NERAL INSURANCE
1fl5 Cout Highway B. J . SIIITH. County Clerk dell Ceramlca. BIU graduated bara CoJlece. 11AJt00 ANICH, Mlodate
Corou del M&r. CaUtomfa. A. K. PHELPS from Harbor HJ•h School, where In addition to theM ~ in· HArbor »-PO IJaK 1
Attorney for Executor Attorney for Petitioner. he waa a football lett.ennan. atruct.on, Walter PrUl return& ~7 W. 8&lboe H
PQJ)Ibh: Aug. 21, 28; Sept. 4. 11, Publlah: Aua. 21, 28; Sept. 4. 1Z2 alter a year's atudy abroad. He Ia
I.D tM Newport Harbor En.aip. in the Newport H.al1»or Enatcn. Too Mcmy U-Dri••· Instructor l.n apeech and drama. NwjNII't .._., ~.
ctty of N'ewpert ..... State el o.IUenda CoY-A.z1. Charges VIOID OO.IIE8 TO .NEWI'O&T ~--n. .. L&~ •• n.,l'llll•!!!!!!li!!!!!J!!!!!I!:::
NOTICE TO OONftACI'O&I!I A req·--t from Erne---.. Charlet A daughter wdlhlnc .six pounda, AUTHUR MtJRRAY'c:!' ......... ·-· l1x and one-half ~. wu bonl 4i:J SEALED PROPOSALS wll1 be received at the oUke ot. the Ot:y lut week for a permjt to operate Sunday to Mr. and Mn. Bobbi 411 OOAST BLVD. o.k. Oty Hall, Oty of Newport Bach, California, until 7:30 six more U-drive boata at Steel· McDaniel of ~~ 36th St. New-CcnDa del liar
o'cloc:ll P. M., on the 8th day of Septernbft', 1Z2, at whldl time they craft in the Balboa Coves area port. The baby, flrat for the Me-ap. 10 to 10
w1ll be publicly opened and read. for perfonnluc work u follows: brought a charge from the Balboa Daniela, Ia called VIcki Lee. It ls CovH Cornmtmity A.laoc:iation that •--th r· t ..._ .. ,ld 'f ~-For tr. claDcl...._ CITY OP N'EWPO&'I' .-&011. ()ALD'OBNIA 13 boats already were being oper-~..ucDanel l'•rs grant.auo;J'uho or .AUlJMr. can BArW Ul5
FOI' u.e eo..lnlcU• of a Seal--a.... Kala ba Block 1, '~'net Ill ated. whereu Coundl bad re-e 8 paren ' w are · -., and Mrs. Bob Martin of 414 Clay '--~~ .................... ~~~-..,.~ No bld will be received unleu lt Ia made on a propolal form fur.. stricted the number to aeven when St., Newport Heights. The baby• rcaNI'I'OII& IIRAia
nillbed by the aty Engineer. Each bJd muat be aCCIOIJlpanied by cuh, the C-1-H rezoning wu gnnted other grandparents live in the F··-~·-e Restoration certffted or cash.ier'a check, or bldder'a bond made pa.yable to the Oty last year. town of El Toro. u.u.n.""
ol NfJIIrport Beach, for an amount equal to at Jeut tftl peroent (10") The Steelcraft request was de· 0a1r bottGIM, ~
ot the amount bid. such cuarant:y to be forfeited should the bidder to nled on a motion by Councll.man MBS. WEBB ENTEKT&INS aDd atoola ••blled
wtx. ~contract 11 awarded tan to enter lnto the c:antract. Les Isbell, who said it wu a mat· Mrs. J . Bert Webb, 432 Holm-u.lnl cane, nab, reed. etc.
Ia ac:oordan~ with the provisions of SecticN 1'T70 to 1781 of the ter of enforcement by the poU~ wood Rd., Newport Heights, enter· HARVEY'S
Labar Code, the Cty Coundl of the City of Newport Beach haa u-department to see that the seven-tained a t.. the Bay Club with a
certa1ned the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work boat limit is not exceeded luncheon held lalt Thunday. Co-Furniture Repair
toM done u foUowa : t.o.tesaes were Mrs. Walter Rud-2(IK) Santa ADa An.
R ESIDENTS ON LIDO ene and Mrs. Vlrgtl Malloy of :=Colta::!!!ll!!ea~. BEaciOb::!!!~SlA-J~·!:=: Hoarly PH Diem &-rs.!.":':ru~ .... _ ........................... -............................... w~-~., w~
Celnent Finisher ............. -............ -... _._ .. ,................ 2.57 20.56
Retnforcing Iron Worker ... -.... _............. ............... . 2.38 19.04
Relntord.ng Iron Worker-Foreman
Cl7~c per hr. more than Journeyman)
Laboren, General or Construction --···-·---... -... Operaton A: Tenden of Pneumatic: A: Electric:
Tools, Vibrating Machines, A: similar meehani·
1.94
cal too11 not separately claalf1ed beretn ... -...... 2.14
Cement Dumper Con 1 Yd or larger mixen aDd bandll.n~ bulk cerDent) -··-····-.. --·-·--···-···-··-
Ctibben or Sborenl ········-··---···--····-·---·-· A.spbalt Raker and Ironer ....................................... .
Conc:rew Curer-Impervious Membrane ................ ..
F'1De Grader CHI way eft Street Paving Only ) .... -.. .
~ ···-··-····-··-·--·--···---··-···-·······"·"-··· Sewer Pipe Layer (Excluding Caulker) ·--.. --
Sewer Pipe Caulker (Using CaulJdng toola) ···--·
M.ortarlnan ....................................... ---·-·--
2.14
2.29
2.14
2.12
2.04
UN
2.24
2.12
1.99
Apprentice Engineer, including Ftreman, Oller,
Greater ... ·-··-···-.. -···--·-·-·-··-·-···--··--1.93 Air Compressor Operator ......... ___ ........... --·--· 2.05
Conarete or Asphalt Spreading, Mechanical Tamp-
ing or FinJ.Ibing Mach.l.ne Operator ···-··-·--· 2.30
Concrete Mixer Operator -paving type' and mo-
bile mixer ·········-····-··-····-······-···-··-··-·-·--·-Concrete Mixer Operator-Skip Type ···----···
Materia.l Loader or Conveyor Operator ------···
Pavement Breaker Operator .................................... ..
Pump Operator ....................................... -···---··-·
Roller Operator .............. ---··---··-.. ·-··-········-······ Skip Loader Operator-Wheel Type ··-···-.. -.... .
Tractor Hi-Lift Shovel Operator ............................. .
2.40
2.18
2.06
2.25
2.06
2.25
2.18
2.50~.
Tractor Opera tor -Bulldozer. Tamper, Scraper
or Drag Type Shovel or Boom Attachment.l ...... 2.30
Trenching Machine Operator ····-···· .. -···---.. -··-· 2.38 Universal Equipment Operator (Shovel, Dragline
Derrick, Derrick-Barge, ClamshelJ or Crane) .... Dri~rs of Dump Trucks of less than 4 Yds. Water
Level ·-........................................................................ .
2.50
2.02
Drivers of Dump Trucks-4 Yds. but Je&S than 8
Yda. Water Level ...................................................... 2.04
Drivers of Dump Trucks-8 Yds. but leu than 12 Yea. Water Level ..................................................... .
Drivers o! Dump Truckl-12 Yds. but lea than 16
Yda. water level .............................................. ·-··--·
2.09
2.17
Drtv.w of Dump Trucb-16 Yda. or more Water
Level ... _ ................... _ ........ --··-.. ·-···-······-.. ··--· 2.37 Drift'l"' of 'I'rucb-Legal Payto.d Capadty Leu
than 6 Tolna .................................. -... · .. -·-····-··--2.02
Dri~ of Trucks-Legal Payload C.padty t.
tween 6 and 10 Tona ... -.. -··--·····--·-·---2.04 Driven of Truclca-Legal Payload Capacity be-
tween 10 and 15 Tons ......... -...... -.... -..................... 2.09
Driven of Trucks-Legal Payload Capadty be-
tween 15 and 20 Tona ... ~ ... -... -... -·--··-·--··---·
BJacJaunltha ···············-··-··-··--··--··-···--···--·-··-···
Blac:ksrnitba Helper .. ---··-········----··---··-··-· .. ·--Bricklayer and Ston~ -·-···-·--··-·-.. -....... Briekla)'ft' and Stonemuon Foreman
2.17
2.20
1.83
3.00
C17~c per hr. more than Journeyman)
Bricktender ·········-···-··---·-·-··-·-·----··-·-2.02
15.52
17.12
17.12
18.32
17.12
16.96
1U2
15.52
17.92
16.96 15.92
15.44
16.40
18.40
19.20
17.44
16.40
18.00
16.40
18.00
17.44
20.00
18.40
19.04
20.00
16.16
16.32
17.36
18.96
16.16
16.32
16.72
17..36
17.60
14.64
2t.OO
16.16
21.00 Electrician ······-·-···-···-··-···--·-··-····-·---··-···-2.825 Any clu81ficadoll omitted herein, not )eel than.... 1.75 14.00
.AH bldl are to be compared on the buta of the Oty Encineer'•
estimate or the quantities of work to be done.
No bid w111 be a~t.ed trom a Contractor who bu not been U·
cenled in aocordanee with the provtalorw of O..pter 9. Divt.lon m of
Buainea and Profeulona Code. PJam may be aeen. and forma of propoeal, bond~. contract. and ~tiona may be obtalned at the olftee ol the Ot;r J:ncineer, a~~ :'~;:rrt~~ ta cal1ed to u. '"PIO-~ Requln!ml!ftb aftlt t.Soaa" a......_, ~ the blank fonn • ~
...-. f« full dl.rectlonl .. to blddlnc. etc. n. Ot.J of Newport IMch reRrVe~ tM rtcbt to rej1ct I.Qf_~ ~ -~· CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. CALDaiNIA c. JC. ....-. a~ a.tl
~=;~:f.~~ 4. ta a.. tat Mcwpcwt aaw ....... ·
The Willard Gooch family have In J ood
ed V. M g ew , _, 111!111'00~"• mov to 1a en tone on Lido ------~----· ·-
Isle and are taking a trip to PASADENANS J:1E1U1: HAYDEN HAVEN
Seattle. Son Tommy, a student at New residents this aummer from
Pierce Agricultural College, Is get-the Pasadena area are Mr. and For the Pre-Sebool Tot
ting a leave from the college to Mrs. D. H. Crum and daughters, 4«» Hellot:rope Aw .. CDM
accompany his parents on the trip. Judy, age 12. and Carol, ace 10. Halt· aDd All·D.7 S'V'cM
The Crwns live at 331 Poppy Ave., D.. Hour n... .. Weell MaaU. Uae Ensign Ma..Sftecl ads. Corona del Mar. -~ '.._,, 01
HArbor 1081-R
CJTI' or NEWPO&T BEAOB
STATE OF OALIJI'O&NIA
NO'noa TO OON'I'&AOTOII8
SEALED PROPOSALS wUl be received at the offlce of the Oty
Clerk. Cty Hall, Ocy of Newport Beec:b, California, until 7:30 o'clock
P.M., on the 8th _,.of September, 1952, at whl.c:b tirne they wUl be
publicly opened and reed, for pertonnlnc work u follows:
CITY or N'I:WPO&'I' BEAOU. VA.LIPORNJA
................ of Oer1ala
8treeta .. v... .. liar
No bid \lrill be ~ urue. it 11 made on a proposal fonn fur-
nished by the Qty En~SnMT. Each bid muat be accompanied by cub,
certified or cuhter's check, ar btdder'a bond made payable to u.e
Oty of Newport Beech, for an amount equal to at Jeut ten percent
(10%) of the amount bJd, auc:h cuaranty to be forfeited ahould the
bidder to whom the contract 11 awarded fail to enter Into the con· tract.
In accordance wtth the provlaiona of Sectlona 1'T70 to 1781 of the
Labor Code, the acy Oouncll of the Oty of Newport Beach hu ascer-
tained the general prevalling rate of wages applicable to the work to be done u follow-a:
. B...-17 Per Diem ~,t~~---····-···-········-········-······-··················-....... •ac;~ w~ Cement Finisher ....................... _ .............. _ ........ -....... 2.57 20.58
Laboren. General or Conatructlon ----.. -·.--....... 1.94 t:s.52
Asphalt Raker and Ironer ......... ~ ....... -........... -..... 2.14 17.12
FlagiDan ·-··--···-··-···-·-··-·-···----·---·-··· 1.94 15.52 :f~C: ~~~~Ciu~~·-·~··liie~: 1.86 1'-88
Grea.aer ........................................... -... -...................... 1.93 15.44
Air Compressor Operator ................... -....................... 2.05 16.40
A..pbalt Plant F\rernan .............. _. .. -.. -... -... -........... 2.15 17.20
Asphalt or Crushing Plant Engineer ....................... 2.30 18.40
Concrete or Alpbalt Spreadln~~c:al Tamp-
ing or Ftnlshl.ng Mac:hlne· tor ··-.. ···--· 2.30 18 .. 40 Concrete Mixer Operator -Paving Type and Mo-
bile Mix-er ···--·~·-···--·---··--······-------2.40
Concrete Miur Operator-Sidp Type ···-··-··-··-... 2.18 ::~ ~~1~. -i;CI;sml-a-ey·-~--or 2.30
Power Blade .................................. -···---.. ·····-··
Pump Operator ................................ -··-··-··-----· RoUer Operator ............................................ -........... ..
Tractor Operator-Bulldozer, Tamper, Serapeor,
or Drag Type Shovel or Boom attachments ---
'I'renchlng Machine Operator ....................... -.. -... -Universal Equipment Operator (Shovel. Dragllne
Derrick, Derrlc:k:·Barge, Cl.amahell or Crane) ......
Drivers of Dump Truck.l of lea than 4 Yardt Wa·
2.43
2..25
2.25
2.30
2.38
2.50
19.20
17.44
18.40
19.44
18.00
18.00
18.40
19.04
20.00
ter Level .......................... ·-···-... -.... -··-···-··-·--2.02 16.16 Any clusiflcation omitted henin, not J~ than .... 1.86 14.88
All bick a..re to be oompued on the ba.s:is of the City Enaineer'a
estimate of Quantltlee of work to be clone.
No bJd wtD be aca:pted from a Contractor who haa not been u,
c:enaed in aceo~ wtth the provtalon.s of 0\apter 9, Dlvtston m of
B\M.lneu and Profealona Code.
Plana may be teen, and forma of propoeal, boocll, contract. and
IJ)edfJcatlona may be obtained at the offlao of the Ot:y .£nctneer, Ot:y
J.faU , Newport S.ch, CaUfomla.
The spedal attention ot proapectlve bidden 11 called to tbe ''Pro-
paul Requl.mnenta ud Conclltion1" annexed to the blank form of pro-
paul, for full cllftctlona u to blddinc, etc.
The aty or Newport Beach l"8ft'Yeel the rtgbt to r.Ject ..., • an
blcll. ClTr OF NEWPORT BEAal. CA.LIJORHIA c.x. PRIEST, a~k Ot7 fill N:twlctt
... of ~CIIIda.
Dallfd: AQIUit. lts2 PJliJ!.: ._ • _. .._., Ia a tt. MlwjiiOllt BuW Dar
Silver Platers
ADd $llvermdtlll
Repair -Reflnlaht.Da • Rtlplate Gold • SUwr • Copper. BlMI
NeU" Community ~
1114 Harbor BIYcl., o.ta ~~B.Euaa sua
Lawrence K. Gundrum,
M.D.
1741 Superior Ave .• eo.ta Mae
Practice limited to DIMUM
·of Ear, N~. Throat ; AJJerv
Offtee Houn: by Appobacment
BEacon tiS08 or BEacc. 8IIIS
OBIBOP&AOTOa
Wilbur C. Wagner, D.C.
Odropnctic-PhJslc:a) 'llMnp)-
Oolon Irriptioa
eu. c:ared f• UDder won ..
men'• eomJ). A: ~~ tna.
PboDe Lapna 4-X.
314 Oc:tan Ave., Lq\ma ~
~zo:a.u. D
Baltz Mortuary
O.pel by the Sa
HARBOR 42
Corolla del Mar, Califomia
AI:Dple otr..Strwt ParldQa
rn.cll1 Neflhborhood Sentae
PARKES -RIDLEY
GRAUEL CHAPEL
110 Broadway
BEacoa 5810 Cotta 11.-
&00ftlfO
Roofing -All Types
New lloot:a and ~ 28"" .., .• ,..,. ......
JOliN T. MORRll
U.S Newpart Bhd... ODita ..... ...... _1111
(Eo ' ·•: IIAitaor 21611)
-... Canaalioa • .,
Ae11 .... ,...__a....et.., ..... ., ··~ ~-,... .................. __... .....
WeM.....el ......
CUDIT IUUAU
Of NIW90if IIACH. LAeUNA
IIACH AND OOSTA WIIA
2CM ....... A.,., P. 0. ._ "' .... ., .................. ~
. . . . . .. ---. . . . . ...
lElA
UPIILSTEIIII u,. ... ...._.~ -&n•--.. =s••....._c.-.._
MALONE H. HOLMES
&lNElAl INSURANCE
at the Vogel Co.
Ql c...t K9hwey, New,.t ....
.. ,... "'-: liecoll 7461
lnW•••• ,.._.: HArtMw 2444-W
laae Is Delayed
A ml.lplaced letter ~tponed
cl1lcusaion during last week'• City
CoundJ meeting of the controver-
sial toplc of temporary restoration
of the former unall boat launch·
lng ramp at Carnation Cove ln Co-
rona del Mu.
The Park, &ech and Recreation
CommJ.alon had voted two weeka
ago to uk the Harbor Commiuion
to go ahead wlth the planl ror a
launching ramp at the county site
near the Balboa Yacht Club, and
allo to ask City Council to open
the Carnation ramp untU the new
site is rea<b'.
Monday evenJng the request con·
cemlng the new ramp was read,
and filed, slnoe tt is a Harbor
Commiuion matter. It wu not
unUl the meeting was over that
the other letter was discovered-
attached to the back of the car-
bon copy of the first letter. City
Clerk C. K. Priest said It would
come up at the Sept. 8 Coundl
meeting.
s LECIONE
~,/
Wirh Old Colony ~lectooe syscem, you can be sure
of ~rfeo color harmony before you dip your bcush W ith
40R olors, aU available in Bar, se~i·gloss and high gloss
h• 1:.ht'S, you a n be sure of muting t'Ver"f paint d«oraring
lt'<fU iremroc All ue ready mixed foe immediace u.se.
W nh every ~leccone color you
h' c hoc Old Colony de~ndable
qu. tl• fog<:ch~r th~)' me-.m longt>·
L c .. g bC':IUt) P-11nt1ng u so t~ -iY.i~ ... ~
v. ht< • you us<' f mc 0 !.1 Col"r.' ~.Jil*P!.
t.... ..nd dnwoe ,\;Cc:rn
Com' 1:. :.lll t\ \'('e'll be:
gi.1J t\) help yo ~
J. C. LIONBARGER
_.._,_..,·~ ....... Crown Hardware
A nd A ppliances
821 COAST BlVD. HArbor 232 CORONA DEL MAR
PRESCRIPTION. PHARMACY
PRL'4CRIPTIO!'!' t'i~WAVS OOI'RLE CHECKED
HAMPTON'S HARBOR DRUGS
liP Coest Bh·d. HARBOR t 6 S 6
-.. .. -.... -...___. ............. -. ........................................... ---...... .. • .. .. "' .. .. .& .. ..
IJVING ROOM
.BEDROOM
DINING ROOM
Such u .... ••:
ETHAN AllEN
SIKES
ICUNG
FANCHER
ENGLANDER
S£Al''f •'"' ... Meny Othen
no S. COAST l l YD.
LAMPS AND SHADES
WALL SHELVES
BEDDING
FREE
DELIVEttY
CltEOfT
TERMS
PAnO
I
FURNITURE
-~ •'"'
Ope11 Frid•y E-ren'-9t 'til 9
Pt.: 4l5H. LAGUNA llACH
-· -:._ ~-= = -:::=--
WHITMAN'S SERVICE
SW ,.._.. -lt~W.. -24-Hr. , .... -... W..l ., Awt-
"We SpedeiM ltl &llert••er ..._.,
1-c.. .. ~~¥d. HArtler 44t..a-Httw: N-II .. Jc.r-... .._
* -------* CDM ancl lslancl Lead
In A~g. Bw1ding Totals HOME
LOANS Bulldinl Inapect.or Pete Nelson
reported this week that permJts
Issued during August totalled
$408,380. bringing the total for
1952 to $4.593,997. This is $1,173.-
000 Jess than the corresponding
1951 total, $5,767,006. but almost
Sl25.000 above the $4.470,078
amount fpl" this time in 1950.
2-story, l·unlt dwelling at same
adc:lreu, $5,500.
The A u g us t figure was the
smallest monthJy total thus far
during t952, the previous low be-
ing the $435.844 in January. Co-
rona del Mar led all areas of the
city during August, with $80,960
in permHs. A close se<:Ond was
Balboa Island, with $77,550. New-
port Heights recorded $72.500, and
ln fourth place was Newport with
$47,650.
The month's permJts Included:
27 single unit dwellings, $266.320:
three 2-unlt dwellings. $33.000:
addition to school. $3,000: two ser·
vice stations, $13,000; 24 repairs
to dweUlngs. 41,635: three com-
mercial buildings, $45.000; six re·
pairs to commercial buildings, $6,-
400: one sign, $25.
Following penni ts wt>re issued
during the final days of August :
Newport.
LesHe E. Tracy, Arcadia. 4&,·
room. 1-story. l·unit dwelling at
221 33rd St . $7.000.
L. V. Fodor. Pomona. 4-room.
1-story. 1-unlt dwelling at 221 29th I
<:"• •• $7,000.
H. W. Dtetz, 21~ 29th ~t . e-n·
close car port for US£' as dPn. build
I!Xtra rcw.1m for storage. Sl.SOO
Lloyd R. Carter. wall a nd fence
a t 210 32nd St .. $350. I Ha rold Swet>tser, 361R W Bal-
boa IJhd .. add garagf.' and h\ing I
quarH:rs above. $1.500.
Udo l.a~
I A Dean Collver. firepla~. en·
close outside r>rch Rt 104 Via
Qui to, SSOO.
Corona d.-1 M»r
W. E. Fisher, partitions, cabi·
nets. lavatory, painting at 916
Coast Blvd .. $900.
Eugene W olle, Gl~ndale. re-
modelling at 201 Amethy8t, $200.
Co1crete Work
of AD Kinda
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
BLOCK WALLS --·--• FB.EE E8TDIATZ8 •
Cllas. Want~ I S.
IE.~ 1110-J • H~ 1012~ n 11 .....,.... IW. c:-t. .....
LOllS FOR HOlES
Balboa Island
Edith SchneidPr, additions at 1
'YI" M-YEA& LOAN
Construction Loans
' S,o -20 Years
1
324 Amethyst, S7.500.
v . 1. Partch, 205 Coral. -l·roum.j
Saffer Damage
ID Recent Quake
SEE BOB SA'M"LER
Repre~oent.lng
Poin. Mortgage Co.
1416 Clout Bh·cL. CDM
..
At Or_,. Co.ty's
l.Mding Home leftdin<;
lns#fvt;Ofl
QUICK
' 24 HOUR SERVICE
LOW
LOW "llEDUCtN&"'
INTEAEST IATIS
EASY
MONTHLY PA YMEHT'S
FRIENDLY
SYMPATHETIC SERVICE
wt IUY r.uSl DUOS
ON WELL LOCATEO HOMES
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOCIA TIO'.
222 ec..n AYenvt•
Phofte: 4-II n
LAGUNA BEAC h
I Thf.> Jack T oon , whos.> summ~r ~;;;P;;h;;.;;;RA;;;;;S88&-;;;;;;;;;KJ;;;;;~;;;5l;;U;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ homl' is 10 Balboa, suffcrl'd con-~
s iderabh• dam<~~~· in tht• mo't r~-
C'ent t•arthquakt• A many umt I
apartment an·a ownt>d by Hr. Toon
was so badly shaken lh'tf th··
builrhn" \\U.S condemned and rna}
hu\1' It• 1>\· torn down
Mrs Toon. who owns a rt>ad~ ·tu-
" l.'ar shop 10 Bak,•rsfit'ld :h \\t·ll
1 as t .tdu Fu,hwno. m :"t•\\ pn r ... u! •
fered minur dama~~~ tu hr• .;hop
rompat·ati\•l~. but pla,l•·r •~ dn\\n
I from craC'k..' th,l\ w•·n nnd.• 1n tht·
orn:anul quakt>, 1-tnd m.m~ ,,{ ht'r
displa.\ manikm' wt•ro· ct.•l'kl"•d,
I brokt•n t•r dt•f.tt'•••l ft on I tllln~
Hf.'r shop '" 111 tlw bU.-.IIh'"" un•t
which hi\' bl. Nl t•lo<:o-d 'Ill' •· r th'
quakt·
Tht• Ed \hllt•tt~. al-:1 , u' R.t'boa
haH• ntl dnlllm: ••qutpmf"nt tn tht>
affN:Ct'd an•a. "hich \\as ('flm·
pletl'ly ci(':H royt•d. accnrdin ~ to
frit•nd.'
Alphabet Logic
In Str eet Naming
A bit of aiphatx>tical lo~ic has
rt>Sullro in a changt-in rt>-namin~ or ll stret>t on Lido Isle
A new ordinanct> that came up
Cor first rt>ading at las t wet>k's
Council mt"eting sug~estt'd Via
Garibaldi as the name of tht> alley
between Vta Genoa and Via Havt"<'.
Harry Kelso. who is buildinl( on
that locauon. rerommt>ndt-d the
name Via Graziana as being al-
phabetically ronsi.stl'nt. coming as
It docs after "Gtonoa." SlnC'e Udo's
vtas and stradas are named in al-
phabetical St'QUCnce from Via An·
tibes to Via Zurich, Council a~
as how Mr. Kelso had a good iOt-a
and Instructed City Attorn e}
Harry Blodgett to revise lht> pro-
J)08ed ordinance ae<:ordingly.
Ensign Classlnect adl ha~ been a proven means ot reechtng buyers
foe all IIOt'b ot merc:handile-Uw
them! Pbocw HArbor 1U4.
Floor Coveriap -Dnlllboardl
Asphalt nle -Rubber Tile
Formica Llnolewn nit-
CARL TONS' UN~H~~~
I S6 E lltb t. eo.ta • ._
BEACO.S 1%10-W
22 Years l:n Orange Count)
BUILDING BLOCKS
PUMI·BLOK Co .
S&ata Au
LUMBER on SAT.· a to 5
SUII. 9 to I
at ... ABO LUMBER
a...... Mil
t~ E. l':tla ~t. CO~TA MESA
WELCH'.I
READY • MIXED
CIIICIETE
BEacon 6547
Newpwt Ill.._, Coata ·-
Oraap 1 .. -Ill lDI
~'ldlt.-BArbor net-.~
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS
, .. Enslga Wut Ads for Besalts
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Otlerseas Buddies
Swap Stories
Storin of bow they won the war
art' betng exchanged by two war-
time buddJet~, Dr. Richards Holt-
man of Corona del Mar, and h1a
guest, George W. Trefta, recently
of Kirkwood. Mo., and now of
Compton. '
Thf'y served together overseas
about 20 months during World
Wa.r D -through the Romrnel-
Monti'Ofl)ery campaign 1n North
.Alri<:*, later on Malta, Sicily and
Italy. Both held the rank of
Ueutaumt colonel 1n the 79th
F\gbter Group-Col. Hoffman u Group (light surgeon and Col
Tretta as Group supply nfficer.
Mr. Trefts has been transferred
from Mluouri to Compton as plant
manager of an asphalt co. His wife
llnd thrN> children are now ln
Compton. whUe he is looking over
the Hatbor area as a likely penn-
aneat home.
Hi1h $cho01 OliftiS Wed. • (JTade Schools B r ~heel 1 A ,.. 1
Register Mon. us .K I es re IYen Registration wm begin at 8 a.m.
Monday and Tuesday will be 13th & Bal..__ Blvd 7 .... Monday at all three elementry 'st tl da t N t ~... ....,. · ················ ;.,.. sahools-Horace EnaJgn, Newport reg1 ra on ys a ewpor ~-r-17th & Balboa Blvd. ···········-··· 7 :35 and ~-na del ~-r _and th" bor Union High School. and schOOl ..._...,u ~.... " wiU open at 8 :20 a.m. Wednesday, ,_, Trip three schoola wliJ open Wednesday
following the Tucaday AdmJssion 30tlt & Balboa Blvd.···-··········· 7 :52 rw>mJng.
Day holiday. Lafayette It 32nd ··············-···· 7 :54 Busses w:tll pick up the chlldren
Here is the registration sched-~~: VIa Udo Soud ·········· 77 :~ on regi.ltratlon day at laat year's
ule: seniors, 9 a .m. to noon Mon-ouse ·········-··--· .. •·········· =>~• bua 'stopa and will bring the 'chit-
day; juniors. 1 to 4 p.m. Monday; Undine & Via Udo Nord ········ 7 :58 dren back home when registretJon
sophomores, 9 a.m. to noon Tues· Ithaca & Via Lido Nord ........ 8 :00 is completed. Last year's bus
day; freshmen, 1 to 4 p.m . Tues· Lido Ent. & Newport Blvd ..... 8 :03 schedules wm be foUowed until a day. Balboa reviled schedule is completed
Following are the bus schedules I & Miramar ........................... 7 :24 Once again there is sure to bf.>
tor the reglstration days and also M & Miramar . ······-···············-7:Z7 an early line-up or parent& and for the Cirtlt day of school: K & Balboa Blvd ..................... 7:28 youngsters for the kindergarten
J k Balboa Blvd. ·····-········ .. ····· 7:30 registration. Children can enter
Newport Harbor UaJoe HJrtt 8dL D &: Balboa Blvd .................... 7:32 kindergarl~ If they have reached
REOI8TRATION DAY Main & Balboa Blvd ............... 7 :33 the age of 5 on or before Dec. 1.
Bue Sc:beclui&-1862-M Coronado & Balboa Blvd ....... 7 :35 Children ln Newport. West New·
Lea"·e school 8 ·30 1 ·30 t ._ v ........ ···-··· 7:38 atten lndergar ten at tht> New-eo.ta M~-a.m. ~.m.,9Uhbr&:aryn~lboaBalboaBI dBlvd .......... 7 :36 port. dBaklboa and Lido Isle will
·········· ······· · ·35 port School. Children In Cliff -- -...;;;... - -18th & Placentia ..... 8:3.'5 12: I 2nd trl~osta Meea H -._ ._ ---Victoria & Placentia ... 8:37 12:37 21s & ~ avt-n, Newport Hei~hts. Bay 'I J M p 0 R T s t • Tustin .................... 7:50 Shores, Rl'acon Ray, Bayshor<' Victoria & Harbor .. _ 8 :40 12:40 21s t & Santa A -a 7 ·51 ,.._ 'S · ""' ······ · · ······· · \.Amp. hore Cliffs. Corona High· ~I I ~~!~~r~:;~~~e2Q··s·i: =~fs g~::~~~~~ t ?J:wpongert 8· lvd .. ········· 77 :~.52 lands. Balboa Island and Corona · ············ :..... del Ma r will attend kindergartf'n ~ * M ahoganv and Nwpt. Bl. & Harbor Bl. 8:50 12:50 20th & Ora nJ;e ................. 7:56 t th c d 1 M s h 1 • Pa lm Furriiture I Nnpt. Beftch-Balbon 20th & Santa Ana ................. 7 :57 8 {' r rona (' ar ... c 00 . * fewelry Balboa & MlrRmar . . .. 8:43 12 :43 l 20th & Tustin . · ···· ······· 7 :59 I The Eiilc . -D b Ea't ~£>"'"POrt . ~:47 12:47 Broadway & Tustm ............ 8:01 ers aug ter
j * Baskets 15t h & Balboa Bh d R:49 12:49 Corona del Mar Is On Duty in Austria t T T"• F ord Garagc.> . 8 .50 )2 :50 Orchid & Hlghway 101 .......... 7:30
1
F' I ~ IN • ""YS · Etc. 30th & Balboa Blvd. . 8:52 12:52 Orchid & SPavie-w ...... . ....... 7 :31 arst Lt. Ma rtha C. F.llk('r ,
Patronize
Local
BuSiruW.
SHOP
at
HOME
WELCO~IE ~. 8 II c Udo & N t-wport Blvd ... 8:53 12:53 ' Pacific & Femlca( ..... . ...... 7:33 dauJ,:h l{'r or Mr. and Mrs. F.. B. Eli·
r 1"11 Import 0 kcr. 209 Marguet'il l' Ave .. Corona ~ D • 1 C.O.M.-Balbotl hlan~ 2nd trip-Ralbon bland I del ;\tar, recently arrived m Eu-W t\ G 0 N
• 819 Coait 81-.,d. HArbor 3712 l Coast. Bl. & l\'largut>ntf' 8 =40 12:4
2° rlalboa & Cora_! --· · · ····· · 7:55 rope from the Unitl"d States for • ~ Corona del Mar i I Paclftc. & F ernleaf . . .. 8·42 12:4 l l1a lboa & q<>thns .................. 7:57 1 duty with tJ. S. F orces in Austria NEWPORT BEACH -..;.; ..:.;; .-.t Dru~ Store. Bal. Island 8:45 12:45 • Park & Collms ..................... 7:58 (USFA l. I --
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Costa )ff'M (Ea8t) Corona dPI ~ar Now assigned to the Provost Ph BEa 7272 R ch Ma.a Mf'ba Dr. & Santa Ana 8:40 12:40 Acacia & Highway 101 .. . . . 7 :Z7 M arshal Section. Headquarters, one con an ° Acacia & Palisades ... 8:42 12:42 1 Fernl£>af & Hi~hwsy 101 ....... 7 :29 ~SFA. ~he-previously was sta-• (No C!Mt or obllptsoe)
N urser"' School Mesa Dr. & Oran~e Av. 8:45 12:45 Mar~UC'rite & Hi~hway 101 . 7·30 tlon~ i\l Ft. Ol•S Moines. Iowa. J 1 Broadway &. Orange .... 8:50 12:50 ~ l'nitr•d ~ta tl's militat.r pt•rsonnel
State Licensed and Approved 18th&. Santa Ana Ave. 8:52 12:52 ... n~ trip-Bal. I J. 1: Bay Shores_ arc.> s lattonf>d in Austria undt>r a ReaJton or the Harbor wctkla • • • 'Maran<-&. P~r.k · ·········· -~······ 7:5.> four-power agrt-cment wi th Russia , get result& through uae of the En-
From 2 to 6 Years x,.,q>ort Harbor Unlon Hl~b Seh FWacon Ba) · · ········· .......... 7 :~ F rance and England. sign real ('State sectJon.
Supervised Care and J-'IR~T DAY OF SCHOOL Bay Shore Camp. 17th &. 101 8 :00 r ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
Constructive Pla.Y Bu14 Sch.-duJ--1952·5! Cc:NUt Collr~:r Dlst. 1: C'osta ~,.~, ~
REASONABLE RATES ~Pn-port Bl'ach Fairview & Baker .... . ...... 7:31 1 always SO fresh d ,. •
()pen 5 days per week-8 to 5 Riverside &. Highway 101 7:20 Fairvi('W & Coast Col. Ent ... 7 :33 -so e ICIOUS
Transportation Fumlshed Balboa Coves & Hl~hwa~· 101 7:2'2 Fain·it-w & Wilson 7 ·~6 190 E. 15th St. Coastline Mot.-Oran~e & 101 7:24 Fain·it-w & Val'toria ..... 7·37 ~
OOSTA MESA Heh>n'$ & 101 ..... . . . 7:25 2nd trip-Newport Hel~btlil '1JS'
Plllo..-e B!'Acloa Nl"' 47th & Balboa Blvd. .. 7:27 16th & Oran!¥' . 7 ·~1 RJ s ~===========~~~38~th~&~Ba~lboa~~B~l~,·~d·~~:.::.::.:.:.:...±7~:28§ 15th & Oran~l' ....... 7 .58 !I -=: 22nd & Balboa Blvd .............. 7:32 1Ciay & Westminster ........... 7 :59 L~QA£ .t tDvm tJ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!T!!II!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!I!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!~!!!!!!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ CIa y & Santa Ana . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 8 :00 ~ Clay ,lf.t Redlands .. •.... . ··-··· 8 :02
C08ta MK&
de orators
of fine homes · yachts · apartments
Hare at House ancl Gard en -have EVYYTHIN&.
You can ••led yow furniture from the lar9est col-
lection of Mocfant arwJ 'aciflca Tr~pical in tftls ai'H.
We he"• lar9• atoc:b ef drapery arwJ 11pllot.fery f•
brics, wanpapa.... floor COYarl1191 aftd eppfia,..._
HouJa & Garden woftroolllt ha.,.. a rep..tatloft for
doing the flnest upMictery and drapery wort •'"'
our fumltut• and reHa11 "'opa faahlon a~qukit•ly
111ada furniture. You seYa tim. arwJ 1110My by phoft-
ing fM one of oiW d~raton . • . there It IWI
obligation.
House ! Garden
tit (O,.ST MI.HWAY, MlWPORT 8 (ACH• (Allf,
o,.,. llllally 8•00 ta 6:00 -Ill IMlay• 10•00 ta 1100
PAll 0 FIIIITU IE··· lartat st.ct •• ..
SWINGS • UM8RHUS · P~OS • R£COV£RS
YACHT FURN ITURE· BARBEOUES
\.Jest 5tn Strut at Radlo Towera .__,_.;;;, __ SANTA ANA PH. Kl 3-8311
MOVING and STORAGE
LOCAL AID lin ...
Balboa Transfer Co~ C.£ lleNW G. C. B1•1tt =--
Harbor & Wilson .................. 7 :21
Nt>Json's .................... 7 :22
Wilson & Placentia ............... 7:23
Wilson & Canyon Dr. . ...... 7 :24
Victoria & Canyon Dr. . . ..•... 7:25
Victoria & Placentia .............. 7 :Z7
Placentia & 20th ·-······-......... 7:28
Placentia &. 19th ................... 7:29
Placentia & 18th .................... 7:30
Placentia & 16th .................... 7:31
Placentia & l!Sth .................... 7:32
Monrovia & 15th .. ................. 7:33
Monrovia & 16th .................... 7:34
Monrovia & 17th ... ·····~········· 7 :35 Whittit>r & 17th . . .......... 7 :36
Whlttit>r & 18th .. .. .. ... . 7 :37
Monrovia & 18th ............... 7 :38
Pomona &. 18th . . .. ........ 7 :40
Newport & 17th ....... -.......... 7 :42
2Dd trip
19th & Anaheim ................. 7 :57
Broadway & N€'wport Blvd. 7 :59
Broadway & Ora nge . ... . .. 8 ·01
Rroadwoy & Santa Ana ......... 8 0.1
Bayvif"w Dl'lt., C08ta Meu Orehard & Birch . ....... . ....... 7 ·28
Palisades & Birc h ............... 7:29
Orchard &. Santa Ana ......... 7 :32
Mesa Dr &. Sa nta Ana ... . .... 7 :33
Monte Vista & Santa Ana ...... 7 :35
Santa lsaool & Santa Ana 7 :36
23rd & Santa AnR ... . . ... 7 :38
Coeta Mf'8& Del Mar & Orange .. . ... ........ 7 :'Z7
Del Mar & Elden ......... ·······-· 7 :28
Monte Vista & Elden . . ....... 7 :29
Santa L'label & Elden ·········-·· 7 :31 23rd & Elden . ... . ... ......... 7 :32
23rd & Oran~€' ................. 7:33
22nd & Orange• ..... ... ... .. 7::\4
2ad trip
Thurin & Hamm.on . .. ...... 7 :50
Hamilton & Harbor .............. 7:52
19th & Harbor . ···-7:55
Col and Mrs. Dana
Make Trip to Mexico
Col . and Mrs. Henry Davis, who
have looked the world over and
decided that Corona del Mar Is
the nicest place to Uve, recently new to Mexico ror a holiday trip
visiting Taxco a nd Lake Chapela.
the hJghest and biggest lake In
Mexieo. Col. DaviA, who ia now
retl.red. was formerly on Ge-neral
George Marshall's staff.
IIOVE8 FROM IIINNESOTA
M.n . Eather Richter, formerly of
BaJboa bland and now maldne her
home in Corona del Mar, il plan-
ning on SHin& much ~ of her
daughter and family, the Keven ~ Formerly of Mln-
180ta, Mr. F~rbc'\lp!Q lal ac-OIPW a poelttcn wtth the San ""-au aad Elac!tJtC eo.
CANDIES
!...~ .. vv•rn"'f
$)25
Gvests apeok well of ,ou and each
ott..r ... wh•n ,,ou Mrve ltUSSIU
STOVEI HOMI·PASHIONID 'A-
VOIITIS. T•mpting pecan rolls,
fudges, butterbons. A. variety to
please everyone.
,., ,__,
CORONA DIL liAR
PHARMACY
"The Pr e •cri p tion Pha r mocy " ,_....,c... .•