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Arrives An l nd.j>ondcooa N-opoper HOME OF THE ,
'conril>l the entire 1953 SCOUT JAMIOREE
, Harbo. Area. .1.1, 17 to 23
A trat:tk orw.•ucht reminiscent The vo1oe of Prftkieet Dim· ~~~~-r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====i~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~i~~~i~~~:::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~--but due to ex~ for approxl· Scouu at 8:30 p.m., niday, July
m~~~ly three weeka, day and ~~;~~;:,\17, during the q ''II ot~er.non·
niJ ht. is d~ to hit the Harbor ~ tes oC the Thlrd Natklaal Boy
Aru thil· we-ek-end durin& the Scout J~~mborft on the' lrvine
Third NaUonal Boy Scout Jun~ N c · ·1 Ranch near eon-del liar.
.... B ............. and •tation ew 0 uncI l'>o<id<nt " --wiD talk warona through Monday, T\M'S-to the Smuts and vtmton via the
day, W~y and ThursdaY rf'COrdi.n£ of hill voice. 1be Pl'ft$
will be carrying 50,000 Boy , of otriciaJ duties hu ~ented.
Scouts to the jamborft lite: neer him atUndinc the Jamboree In
Corona del Mar. Durin& theR M ' t c .,. it was exp&ained, but he
four daya many of the Scouts wUI e e 5 r I I c agreed to make tt.! record· bo making toun of South"n Cal-. to bo pia,... o n tt.. opening
ifornia sltH by bul a nd boat be·
fore the Jamborre officially
opens on Friday, J uly 17.
On July 11 the J amboree site
will be thrown open to the p~
lie. Prlva~ cars will be pennit·
ted to entl'r the Jamboree
grounds each day and evening
\1a two roads. They inelude Bay·
~tide Dr. from Coast Hwy. and
Palisades Rd. and from Bristol·
Paliudes Rd. 11\elr thousands of
eRrs will be routed direetly to
the public l)l.rking Jot, the con·
verted t>nWrgency aircraft land·
in1 s t r I p on thl' Ja mhorff
ground&.
Prh·a te cars will not be prr·
mittt'd to use the internal roads
on the J amboree rroundl. -r-'0
other Pntrances to the site on
MacArthur Blvd. and from Coast
Hwy., near MacArthur Blvd. will
be for controlled traffic, Jambo-
r~ otrlclals state.
A total of 45 California roa:h·
way Patrol olftcera, recrultt'd
from throuabout Southern Call·
fomia. wiD start Jamboree duty
Monday under the mrnm~~nd of
Capt. R. A.. Kridler ol t.c:. An·
erie&. 'nwy will sen-e In t he area
untU l uly 26.
Accontlnc to Capt. H. W. Null
of SOlita AM. they will -• ~an the J• ... ane
IIJ'(NDdl ... -' ol .,.. ....-.::
will .. -~ ... 'nley wUI handle trafftc CjOIItrol,
inws:tipW acddlntJ, r o u t i n e
work on-a co,....tbated UMI ...,...
nlfied smll', Capt, N ull laid
Cars will not be pennitted to
l)l.rk on the hlgtrwt,ys adjacent
to the J1mbo~ grounds, he ........
Tht}' O:J:sta M~sa City Council,l llB&KS a nd collect City or Costa
ha rdly two weelui old, repealed M~sa taxt.os. Action wa.s started
Its finn city ordi~ at a to adopt t.he C?nnr~ County fire . . 1 code 85 the City fir~ code as a
meetmg Monday n1ght In New-~•top-lap mea1ure to retain the
port Bea ch J U&tiCE' Court a nd county volunt~r fire department
adopt~d four othl'r city ordi· program In e-ffect until a city
nanCE'5. fire departml'nt can be estab-
Ordinance No. 1, calling for lished.
City Council meetlng:s at 7:3() p. Hl'nr y Crant', 383 E. 17th St ..
m., the first and third Mondays Colota Mesa, charged that the
of thf' mont h at 1.16 E. 18th St., City Council was holding ~et
Costa Mesa, the offict"S of the meetings where matters wl're
Newport Hei&hts Irrieation Dis· di5CUI5t"d a nd o pinions formed
t rict1 \\'U repeaJed by e-~gency before-regular rrlt"etings. He-con·
ordinance No. 13. changm&: the tl'nded that such meetings were
~ling place to 567 W . 18th St., held in tht' home-of Mayor Cha.s.
t he Newport Beach Justice Court. Te-MnkJe-.
Other ordinanoet~ which pused The mayor said th.a t commit-
second reading a nd ..-ere adopted tt>e met>tings were held in his
lnclude'd thoR-prohibiting gam--home-.
bling, prohibitina: dltordl>rly con-Councilman Walte-r Miller said
duct\ defining nuisancn and p~ that the City Council had bet>n
hlbltinc fortune telling and call· me-etlnc briefly on the average
ing for the County of Orana:e-to of thrft times a day since their
4Me1,1
Te F• Cur&~~
election to conside-r minor or ma· jor _ ......
Over flow crowds in the irriga·
tion di1trict office ca\lled t he ad·
jourJII'Mnt ol meetinp. ol
Oty Coundl tht>n, it wu
plalDtd. Councilmen in callinc for
f'uture mHUnp tn the juatice
drllr.r .eoat ••eeuth·e aMI l ... boree camp
~a ---. c...,·e la t he rl~t .. t rerecr-ct) -.,.
l~tl-tour o1 1M ~p •"'-" hH arrh-al
fNIII Ne•• l "ut'k C'lty 'T-*>' art~raoo~~ 1() t.a.e
eharl'e ef the Third Sat&o-.1 llo,-~t ..... ~
,_, A Cf'OUP cf Bay ~-li'OIII 1.,..-.o"""
Head
Tr-v t are pk!t~
mukr Rex Alkt&ht of C'.-..a dl'.l Ma r Tl'ettp
t 7, k. t.he a-'.a..at --.-...&fir of tlllf' .lalhbon!e
T l"1oop aM Ia Ia t llte ~ nf Uw voup.
\\ blr h l...._llldn c-... Jla.r IMys. At lk far
riteht 1.8 Kf'kl Re~~Ni-or '-A~ oe--«·
.U.Lur .. .hm~ ...... ty .• IEnsiPJ Photo)
aad a .......,, ar-cot1rt accepW aa ollft from U.
b)' N~ ~ last ~ Cptpty Bent ol ~
will taar, . ct.Joln at vtaon for ..,. of the court baUd-
to ~om m 1 t petty in& for t.u.ineu meetinp until
at a pr-eliminary beartnc other quarters Wf're obtaiMd c:.:..-s Council In Santa Ana Munlcipa.l Court .at Free USf' of t he CoA:ta Mea. ll...Utal CD
10 a .m. T'Unda.y, J uly 14·. American Lecion Hall a.s a Cit y
'Jlwy were arral~ned ll1 the HaJJ was offef'@d by the L.egion
court 'l\lesdlay of this wet'k. Pmt in a 'letter rt>ad by O ty
Harrison Sanbo1·n was f'leeted ciW~ of .... Coot• M .... Cili-1 'H b v· I ' ::..":·n.~~n~·:;n .~ ... t:'"~=:; S a r Or IS a
:\1~ Main School. I
Dr. Arthur A_ Schuck, chief
Scout execut ive and J am boree
cam p chil'f, announced/ the de·
t aHs of the plan for President Ei·
llCnkoWff's rem1-ded t81k at his
first prf't!li confl!'rence_. on the
Jambo~ grounds at 2 p.m.
He-arrh·l'd a t the Jam.
boree site that day from New
York O ty to inspect lhe com·
pk'tl'd rnmp and to take uP hi.s
duties in tht> general headquar-
ters.
Vice Prnidl'nt Richard Nixon
will address the 50,000 Boy
Scouts a.nd some 25,000 visitors
in the Jambol"'l"'' an>na at 8:30
p.m. S unday, J uly 19, Dr. Schuck
111nnounced.
Lt. Governor Goodwin Knight
will -.wlcome !.he ScoutJ to Cali-
l'ornia at 8 30 p.m.. Friday, J u))·
17, during t~ ope-nina show, ''The
Building of a Nation."
'"'nw J &mboree wilt be a great
demonstration of dfomocra.cy In
action," Dr. Schuck said.
'The camp chief said the Bor
Scouts ~Wre indebted for the
fine ('()-(Jpft"ation it!Cel,..... on the
We~;t Cout, particWarty ff'Om
the lni ne RaDch Co. a.d )(yford
lni ne for ,..-ooridiQC U. 1aNl and
mu,y tac:IJiU.. for tbe JuabM:ee.
Women of a.n:h
To Serve Dilmers
As a neighborly g&ture: to
Jambol"f"t" vi5it0l'S, and aJ.o witl"l
a tloPf' of buiktinc a lin~ fund
rnr nf'w kitchen equipment at
1hf-C'hurch. thl' WCftk'P of th(' Traffic ...-ing Nt"NJ))rt Blvd.
through O.ta Mesa during the-
Jamboree will be limited to the
three'LIInes of the western part of
tht-F'rftwa)•, comparable to New·
port mvd. prior to the s tart of
Freeway work. The t hree la nes
or the eaate m part will not be
ready for use untll about Aug. 1.
according to officials of the Sully
l'orlller Contracting Co .• of
&ach, general contractors.
'naey ln~ude Maryo L Tate , Clerk Arlif' Swartz from Com·
18, of 2370 Orange Ave., Costa mander A. J . Delphino. 'lbe city
Mesa: her brother, Dot\ald E. clerk was Instructed to write a
Tate, 20, same addreu: Gerald letter to the post thanking the
C Harrington, 21, or Long Beach: members lor the offer and ex· Other ortiet'rs r>lckt•d mcluck-d A t~ntativ£' school bud_ct>t of
Allen L. Shaw, 19, of Santa Ana. plalning !hat a decision as to a Ttd N,...ff. \"i{'(' ci"IH.irman. "nd SS62.63..) for the 195.3·54 ~:oar was
and Arthur E. Hopldns, 29, of "'"'~"-nt _....,.l ing plaet' would Bryan HAyes. s. crt't&try. J . S tuart n _ h
Corona &>I M ar Community
of n·u!-i t('f>~ Tuf-Sda ~ r:Ji;ht in the Church w11l serve dinners night·
Hora("(' E n.,i;?"l ~C'I"IO!"I ly b•'fi!"lr'.mn~ a t 6 p.m. ne-xt W OO·
Be h ,.,. '......... .,,.._. ch · apprm , d b;. 1 ht· X<>WJ>~.•rl oo ·ac Long a c . be determined later. , Inm•rst has scr\"ed as turman
Bail was set at $10,000 each. While the City Clerk was l'l'<~d-. or the group ror tht' past Yl'iai'ii·iEiliemieiinii'"i'l'ii-S<i·hiooiliDii''~"~·ic~:IWF>;';";;' u except for Gerald C. Harrington. ing thi' minutE'S of the last mE'Ct -
whose bail was reduc('(!. to $5,000 ing, Mr . Cranl' interrupted to
on the pll'a or his allom t'y. Up VOJ<'O ' an objl"Ction to thl' appoint·
to a latl' hour Yl'StJ:>rday. no nt• mt>nl of w. c. i Cy) Rit'li as cit y
had pot;ted bail, Newport polict> treasurer. dot• 10 his connection
Starting July 13 10il cement
.... 111 be m ixed for the road foun-
tla.Hon between 17th S t. and ~
chester St. and 19th and 20th
St.. Costa Meta. This will
followed by the l urfad ng
the~~e portions of the eutem half.
Otht>r surfacing Is in progtfta
the eaJftt>rn half of the ~Y
north of the Coast H wy. over·
paS!!.
The e-as tern half cannot be
ol>('n to \"ehicle tratcic until
tirely surfaced. ortlclals claimed.
The opening of completed por.
1 ions would result In confusion
10 motorltts upon reaching a
bottleneck, IJ wu explained.
Jamboree motorllts may en·
counter a trafffc jam on Coast
reported. with the COfita Mesa Bank.
PoliCl' arruted t he four men "I'd hate to see 1he time come-
in a Belmont Shores home Whl'r(' whf"n 8 building p€"rm lt has to bE-
they wt>re round aslet:p a t 5.15 clt'aN'd through the b:lnk ." Mr.
a.m. last Tl"lursday. :\litis Tate CrdOf' ~tate<!.
had bt'en arn>Sted at 1:.!·30 tha t Clt)" ~\t totTM:'y Donald Dunga n
morning on charges of Stl'aHn~ t'xplAint•d that thl' appointml"nt
tools from a car in tht-300 block of ll"lf' City Treasurer was by the
on French St .. Santa Ana. rull City Council.
The atTl'Sts \\il.l result in cll'ar· A E. Trusheim. 1889 Park Avl'.,
ing up appro'*tlately 45 pt_•tty Co:o~ta Mesa, repeatl'd his pk!a
theft cases from local polit't' fiiH. t h(' first City Council ~tin~
Detecth·e Sgt. \'-. I. )1c.Manigal for rt>lil'f rrom noise of power
..:Sd. ~ws operatt•d by a neighbor. He
Objections Seen On
Street Addresses
H wy. at the west end of Upper "'I 'think there will be a Jot of
B.1y Bridge, Nev.'J)Ort Beach, objections," City E ne-int.'Cr J . B.
wher e a 36--lnch sewer main is Webb said t his v."t"ek in regard to
being ins talled along the north plans for the r enumbering pro~t
8ide or the highway for Orange on Coast Hwy. and Coast Blvd.
admith.'<l lht' area was in a C-2
:ton£' which !)('nnitted power saws
to use up to five horst>power. He
explai!V'd that he work ed a t
night and wa,; djsturbed by the
saws when he t ried to sleep
the daytime.
"I don't think you J:>xpect us
to oorrt'ct zonin~: passed by the
county two or three years a go,"
Mayor T('W\nkJc sai~.
County ~anllatlon distridi. 11M! through the d ty.
work Is being done by the S.B. "'I t should have ~n doll(' 10
La7.arevlc-h Co. of U. An&eles years ago and the lonll'r we put
tmd Is not due for ccmpletion it off the more expensi\"e if will
until Aug. 1. The ~r line wUI be to businea peep~ ... he added.
eonnt.'Ct with a reeently-romplet· The City Cow\cll Is conslde.r-
cd sewer main extending north· ing ordinance to change the
erly up 17th St. to service the I n W.'""t:'t to run east a.nd west
Coast Mesa area. The sewer nne from tbe UAJer Bay Bridge, the
will be laid acrou Cout Hwy. city eneineer explained. Efforts
in the vieinlty of the Newport are bein1 maGe to have the or·
Harbor a.ambr.r of Comnwrc.'e dtnanee ~ady for the City Coun·
office and wUI 1Hd Jnto a .-waae dl meeting Mondl.y night. but it
pumping station on the .oath would not be placed in to effect
5ide ot the highway. until six months or .o In the fu·
'J1le prorram to widen Newport lure to permit businea fii"JT'll to
Blvd. betYr"ftfl 30th St., to 1'1nley ute up old statioi'K'ry, M.r. Webb
"It's l('gally impos!dble-for the
Citv of Costa Mesa to disturb
t~~n); t•xlsting uSl', ~ven if rezonOO."
Attorney Dungan said. Laws
cannot bfo made-retroactive to e.nd
(Continued on Page 12l
W. Newport Assn.
Will Discuss Oil
o n wtll bfo the main topic of
diseusion t 0 m o r r o w t FridaY)
ewninc whim tM Wett Newport
lmPf'OW'M"t Aeeodafton ~tJ
at 8 · a' dock in Ute N~
Beach OtY HaU.
A\"t., Newpor t Beach, hu been said.
completed. Thl1 now pmnlU tour
laMS of trafrlc 11on1 this short
1tretch of road. The t~llne
trafftc bottleneek r:_em~~lns along
Nf'WIOft Blvd. II'OIIl 30tb 1 St. to
McFad&m Pl .. lttwpoc-t 8eadl.
81'&MON 9N DEC&N'OI' Up fDI' dlKwdDn wiU br
FAXJLY 01:1'8 DAVOIII'Ia
A dAughter wat born to' Mr.
and Mrs. VlreU Jackson, 512 on.
tin Ave:., Newport Hellfltl, 1d
-~ M-.,1 Hooptol on Fri-
day, JUN! a.
"'Is n't it Enough to be I>Ment!" lnitiatlve Ol"ddnanee
will be the title of ft'e ~ennon the ·Lap o1 Ovic
tb be del\'fted s.......,. at bot h This pt\ifC*Ed ~
~ 9:.:1 .... 11 a.a ...-vtcet at require ....... on oO *'lllnl St;'~~ Onard'l. to be put to U. wee ot the pe&-
Rev. JamN s. stewart .. 1u con--~*· dut1 ~te aervkft. Spedal TtM:! West Newpol t croup w\11
mu~lc v.jll be a duat by M'(L Rob-vote t om orr ow ~ on
en G. AndrrNI and Mrs. Ot.vkt whether It wW erwlrone tht.
Ftuer. "0 Lord MOll HOly'' b)l poMI, Prftldmt H8rold Artbur
Cesar FTandc. saltl
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Clfoar)', T -, .._ ... ~ ~ el --n . .._..u_ ... ,..
!(Nil .. hi aMtll ......... ....-
Til(> b.Jd~f · mdudf:-d a n un ol nf"sday. thru .July 24. Tht' Vlt·
S9fJ.OOCI tru ,·,,p,t.!d outlay, a fig-rious ,&:J"O U(l!> of th~ Women's As·
urr ""hlch ·nl' 1ru5t('eS redured !tOCla t ion ""ill ro1att' in the prepa·
(rom Sl45.h •• Thf' c~pital out-ra1wn ""r! !!Pr\·!ng or th~ dinners.
'·•·· fu:un• m&.} N> fllrtht>r rl'du C'f'd ThC'\ •nil !)I"' s. .. rved in tht' neW!)·
11 lht· buaj::E'I IS found to bP hu:h-flm~ht-d rl'('rP:.tlOMl hall and k1t·
, r I han t l"lt' 90 t'l'nts a $1QI"l tax o"'hf>n 1n 11"1· nr w wing of I t-It'
nH£', 11 "'"' f'Xt>lam•-d. A publiC"\ C'l"l llrC'h bUJldJn~ at 611 Hl'lio t ropr-
hNumt: on thf' budgf't \1,"8S set A\•• Corona dt>l Mar The pub·
lor ,\Ujt. ·t I ,II"" .~ \\ <'~txlrT"P
The nf"w school in Corona dt>l
"'"· •xpectPd to ,.. ... d,. '"' 1 Controlled F1're the fall tenn, was n&mE'd thf-_
Harbor View School by f.he. ·rus· l •
t .... Who at.o BPP"''""" ""'~0 " I Alarms Res idents
of sums of money for "'ork tJ'1 I t~ new school. ~l'\Crnl 11:&1"f1ll-d rt"'!\idents of
'n1e school board is inter t.-.d loroM dPI Mnr t('!('phoOI'd :'\"f'\\"~
In obtaining a nev.· S<"hool ~•t< 1~ rt pc•ht"t· lk tf' Tl.W!Iday nlghl to
of at lf'ast l'i .,.crM' tn r ad,Ja·i 't>port 1!1 lar-tf' fire hurninj:: on the
Cf'n! 1o •h4-school dts tr1ct. Jamff" .lambof'('r ~round. P oliC'f' learned
D Ra\·, d1st n u prf'Sidrnt an-!rom Stal~ Fort'Stry Dept. thAt
lll)llfll"C'd. J th<' fire ...,a~ controlled hurning
A 1-1 C.: L d • 11nd would hf' contJnucd for tho n.· 11 f'O:t :'OO:~ rn . was. In· ruoxt th~ or rour days In C'III'IYI
str ucto:>d Ul pn pr.-n-e :..))l"CifiCA hons mornin~ and late evt'nlng. to N'SUr faN' Th(' pla)I:M)Und a rea
a t t h.:" l'\t>wr,.,rt &>aC'h School. "for
otht'r surfaci ng wo rk at thf' ['n. PC 37 P•b y Ann Wins '·
!lliiJ;;n School And for surfKcing of
two ba!lkrtball c:ourts a nd a play
tllrf"fl "' ll':e Harbor View School.
Jack Toon. skippering
3i Pat y Ann, earne in
1he lnd<'pt>ndcnce Day
tht> PC
first in
Rcgfltta
Smith A1sw~rs BlodgeH
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TElEPHONES: HNW 1114 ....1 1111
WEWIER Of THE
CALIFORNIA NEWVAPU PUiliSHElS ASSOOATION
AM of H-. NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
• • • Tit. NEWPORT HAUOll ENSIGN h .. bM11 det.rmii'Mid to b• • ne._ p•~r of ljtlllllf'~ c:ircul•tiOI\. by lud9~t of t!'-Sl.peri~ Court a11d b;' ,._•w:
th•r.of it quellfled to pubhlh •II publoc 11otocM req~o~tr.d by l•w.
btwM •• s.-d O•ta '-4•ttM 111 tto. ,_. Offke at c.r-clel '-4er, C.tlf. .... m .. 1 ........_: 1104 c.... W..eftll. c.-4.1 W.r, C.llfenll•
AIVO E. HAAPA
PEG HAAPA.
HUGH McMILLAN
IERT L JOHNSON
SUl l Y SUlLIVAN
IUIY STEVENSON
·-·-·· .. _ ... _ ... -.. _ .. ~ ...... Editor •nd Publlth••
....•. Anoci•t• EdifO<"
.tQw, l'toot09,.ph•r
Adv•rti1i11g Dir•o;:tor
Adv•rtitillg
BooU••P•' • • SUlSCillniON RATES
0 11• Year. i11 th• H11rbor ArM-.. -·--I .. -------·$2.50
On• Y•••, outsid• of the H•rbor A,.•---·--·------·----.. --·· l .OO
• llATlS FOil RENEWALS *
One y .. ,, in lh• H•rbor A,.. --·---·--·-$2.00
One y ... ,. outlid. of tto. Herbor ArM. ---···--·--2.50
<]/ue .ffK; .. , Hop
hosts, for the eyes of the world
are on Newport Harbor. • • •
T~~Jo Years in tllriea
n. Ill &a.e tlrM Ia a Nrif!oa
or ...tldM wrtttea 1117 .00.
~t of ()enaa dft& Mar
....,., IIIII two-year •*-Y la
Ahia altre:r Ute war. Mr. ae-eu .. • vetena or Werld
War n , r-pt wt&. u.. CA·
....... A.n.J', wu war d•d
.... -·-...... raY. lie ...... ellkle ----, ... M.111H Cltevrolet Co. la New·
port.
Par& J-80UTH AFIUCA
The curtain of mYStery that
has for years ot.cured Africa
from the eyes of the West World
is slowly being raJted.
Today, In oor so-called enlight-
ened age, there are those people
who belie ve that Africa is still
the "Dark Continent ." F iction
writers s till use as their locale
for adventure stories and a scene
for their he~. the continent
of Africa with ita primitive peo-
ples "'ho aWl ~'Main the old
"blood Just" and there one: may
rtnd lions, hl'fti8S and elf'phanta
roamlnc' wild over the entire
....... ,, .. --
of arlldm. la at u.e rfl:bl. At U. es'"-e hR • L 0 . ae.-tt
(-relatloa), -,·er for Ute \'ae+ee Dhrrnt ()orp.-' New Yorll:,
..... Ia ~ CMier Ia ..._... ........,.., S..lll Afrlcul reprn!s&a&lve
a1 A ... IMM!I fill &...a ......... Tile tow. _, 8&ell .. Ia &M BriiWI
............. a&e .,, ..... I pfO ..... , ......... ,., GeiW ... Hlatl•
........ tsUJte...e.lpaclsll! .. Nalal.•tk,._.teUrle.,..l
~ ••Y ot ......._ •· ....... PtM..., !If! EaM Mrlea.
countryside, seeki~ a white man proach to European and W~rn ' torial sunri!le Ill sea. the myriads
to devour because he is their ha-ci\'ilizatlon. . • of stars on a clear. tropical niJht,
bit ual enemy. Africa is a country or unend· whales blowin2 about the s hip,
Thouaan<h of visitors from all
parts of the world are about to
descend on the Harbor Area, aOO
there are a number or folks who
are apprehensive o ver wh a t
they look upon " t he Jamboree.
invasion. Some. in fact. are mak-
ing it a point to be out of town
during the J amboree to escape
the crowds. I wouldn't miss it
for the world. and I'm sure that
that's the sentime nt of most of
us . It Is a rare privilege and the
gTt"at good fortune of the New-
port Harbor-Costa Mesa commu-
nities to be hosts for this great-
est gathering or free youth in the
world. The .very cream ol the
world's youth will be gathered
here, and you can be sure that
the best beha\'ed folk5 here will
be those 50.000 Boy Scouts in the
Jamboree t>ncampment.
Many people still conjure up inp: surprises. It Is like a huge the wake of killer sharks, alb41
Guess most everybod.)' kn·o•,•l in their own minds a country of giant. ~. after devouring a troiS circling a boot. ~mingly
where ·the J am bo,ree Is going cte-nse jun1le and vast savannas tremendous banquet and having indefatigable, the oncoming rush
This privilege of being host to
the Jamboree brin!:"S with it the
important obligation or being
good hosts. for that will deter-
mine the imp•·es.sion of this com-
munity that the visitors wi ll take
away with them. Anyone who
mi~ht be inclined to treat the
\"isltors In impolite or me rcenary
mann('r ~11 be doi ng a serious
disService to our rommWlil)'.·
There will be incorweniences dur-
ing the Jamboree -particularly
rongestl>d traffic and shortages
of commoditiE!S and 'iervices here
and there. But let us be good
HAL
DIKE
Says:
"1\0 l ' fo'('OI;T .IA.\f flOREE"
f\ wurd o f l r lhut.:l t.-. a.ll tht!
fHtO,\NI.Zt\T IONS a nd IN OI·
\"I_U1JA l. CITIZESS\ flf thl~
aro•a who hlt\'e cont rlhu!A'd ~
ht•:.rtily and wllllna;ly to t he
l:"rt·:~t taotk o f brin~ln~: the
UOY SCOUT .1,\.\IHOitEE to
S t~WI"OUT HA RBO R. Be :U·
~Ul'f"tl that wh"' they lf:a \·e,
t.hl"y will carry lhr t;"ood w ord
far a nd with-of lhe graciOUit
~toDd full hf"'J)It.allty of this
area and It!! r~deab.
"1\e ...... Witt. n.. .......
Hal Dike
be held-most everybody, that peopled with PYcmies and vic:low;lun' slept. now akJWiy awakens and of a sudden tro~cal sqW~II . It
except Elmer P eterson. animals. 11\ey visualize the -brains to uncoil hi.a tNie frame. will take some tame . to ge t the
news commentator. Elmer"a clothed native with auaP'' aM Africa Is like this. s\owb' awaken-smell of the salt spray· from
tion ol the Jambo~ site In hunting axe tradtine down ,.._ inc still even after many years your nostrials and the r~l of the Tuesday evenina: telecast lentlculy his natur~~I foe -the of s~ apinat .the almost llha~ tang of it in your face on
thia retort from our white man. overwhelming oddl \hat faced the a .~ndy day. and the roll ot the
Bunster Creely, The E nsign's ' The phrase, "The Romance of original .ettlers. And thia awak-ship stays you for a good many
! .. _ ... _, __ ................. -.. -nt: · ....... at r 1 ·-• uo: ~-........ • ....,...._ Darkest Africa," kindles an "ocor eninl proceu will continue for days ter )'OUr ret a~ p anu:u
''Thank all the powen that minds a story ot violence and un-many more yean bef~ t he en-on solid earth ..
a skeptic; bless • my tamed fury. The lma-&ination tire continent becomes d viUzed 'O'Ie smell or the ship iuelr.
tongut-in-cheflc:, which pjctures. sluggish rio,.-en Oowing a nd mocil!m compared to our the camaraderie aboard amongst
tected me from belleving through a I m o s t impenetrable known civilization. t~ officers and crew and fellow
pendants of radio and TV. bosh replete with crocodiJes re-But tremendous progress has passengers. the slow throb of the
day e.,.·ening I listened to tunUng to their lairs to feast been made in various sectors of miRhty diesels. the sound o f the
Peterson pause Jon& enough In upon their latest victim who, by the .c:on Unent and amonpt the bell as it tolls out the time of
dog biscuit pitch to lnfortn this time. should be a deliciola most outst&ndina a're the Union day, the nocturna.l ra.id!l on the
people about the Scout Jam~ 1'Cpa.st after decomposing for of South Africa, Southern Rho-ship's galley for toast and coffee,
ree. whicJl he said is to be held some time now in his sha.Uow, de:sia and the Belgian Congo. In the t hrill one first gets behind
near Laguna! Maybe, for beside-the-water caW!. Stranp these three countries one flnds the .,.,'heel. the luxury of lying on
8 miles lt close enough. but birds color UU. fantasy and tbrir modernity at its highest in count· a cot on deck and enjoying the
thousands or people ln Corona weird and melancholy sounds. less places. And DO'N, with the sun to its fullest extent-all these-
del Mar and the other areas of coupled wit h the harsh grating Influx ot Immigrants from GrNt are things that makco m@n lo\.-c
Newport Beach, the true host of huge, outspread wings, add to Britain and other par ts of Eu-the sea. F rom 20 to 30 days In
city for the J amboree, will con-the vivid composite in their rope . .....e may expect more rapid complete · idleness is IOITiethlng
sider Elmer as fa r oH in accur-thoughts. progress In all fields or endeavor. that we all look forwa rd to. and
acy as if he had named Dalla.IJ. Probably. too, huge snakes In two and a haU years of where' best to enjoy it other than
Elmer, take my word for this glide noisele5Siy aCI'OIIS the veldt tfavel throughout Africa . I have a t sea.
and don't drive doWn to c heck on hi 1 · t · 1 t d ' ~ lh Arn·ca searching (Or their mont r mea ID ens1ve Y ~ U Je .u • The rirst knowledg(> of ap-
my correction be<:ause you ""'OUid and. without doubt. the s1ght of the Rhode!nas. lgutn Congo. pi"'ttc hing land comes .to you
probably end up in Klamath a python slinking down the trunk I Portuguese Eas t Africa, Kenya, when schools of porpoise arrive
Falls." of a ~ adds to t he picture. Uganda. Tangan)1ka. Ruanda-Ur-to meet the ship. a nd guide It to
I guess you've been told. El· They oftimes think in dree.d of I undi. French Equator!&! Africa. ha.rbor. These little mammals
mer. The Jamboree will be held So th w t AJ · Nl ri Ca an elephant stampede and the U -es n ca. ge a. -dive about · the prow of th~ 11hip
right here, right at the front countlt"'SS toll of dead as they meroons, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. and gambol a bout it all the way
doorstep or Corona del sweep through a small dorp or AJIJ those countries ha\•e t heir to !lhore. Seamen call them the
Irvine P.apch. in Newport \i U.age Uke a herd of avenging own poi nts of interest and stories ''sailor's friend" because the por·
bor! furies. could be written about each part polses indicate to them thltt they
Mrs. Balgie, Age
Of Costa Mesa Dies
Hoi)' Rosarr was recited Mon-
day at Grauel Mort uary for Mrs.
Luc.ille l\lar)· Balgie. 31. or 328
:\-1a£:noli<J S t .. Costa Mesa. who
dted Frida)' after SC\'I'ral months
!l ino!ss. )fa.ss was cciebratNI Tues-
day morning at St. Joachim's
C a tIt o 1 i c Church. ~'it h Rev.
Thomas Ne\·in officiating. Inter-
ment was at Hoi)· Sepulchre
Cemete ry in Orange
Mrs. Balgie was a nati,·e or Ap.
piNon. \Vis .. and came to Costa
Mesa a \i tt\~ O\'N a year ago.
She is sun:i\'cd by her husband.
Kennet h J . Balgie, a nd four chil·
dren. ages 10 years to 14 months.
Richard. iXancy. Gerald' and Ron-
ald. She is also sun"i\'ed by her
parents. Mr. and l£n. Fred Berg
of Wisconsin. and thr~ brothers
and five sisters. induding Mrs.
c urrord Berg of Costa Mesa.
And, strangely enough. all their or the continent of Africa. How-have safely reached their destina-
pictures and the .,.,.'Orkings of e\-·er, a t this point, I shall specif· tion-another journey over t he
their imagination are cotTeet to lcally <~HI with the Union of \'list ocean tracts suc::cessfolly
a degree. But, in this day and f ~th ~frica. South Africa is completed. And now the approach
age, that picture represents only • umqu(' 1n that It has de\-eloped to Cape Town. South Africa.
a very small part of the African :to a far ~treater extent tha.n any Robben Island guards the ap-
sccne. Today, the "Romance or other part of Africa that I ha,·e prnach to Cape Town Harbor.
Darkest Africa" lies in the un-visill.'d. And, I believe that I From the island, at nigh.t com~
tiring ecror ts of the European, can make t hat atatement author-the lnterniittent flashes ot light
• the white man is termed a Eu-ltativel)' after 550 flying hours, from the pow('rful heacon which
ropean throughout Africa to dif-some 17.500 miles by car. boat, sruides ships into thP harbor. It
ft•rentint£' between him and the piroglK'S, bearers and other de· Is very difficult to ~"i§it RohhPil
Indians and Asiatics L to build viou..~ modl:os of transportation. fsland which. incid~ntally, hal'!
t heir rf'S JX"Ctiv(' ooWltries, to es-So now, let u.~ approach the oft en be<>n call~ the h h nd flr
tablish industries, to educate the Union of South Africa. Sorrow.
nativE", to extract wealth from To one who loves rea.l beauty, Van Rir!bcck, on" of th,. ~>ar·
t he soil so as to become a scpar-it is wise to approach South AI· Her Govrrnors of th,... Cape Prov·
ate entity in this world of na-rica, time ,permUting, from the InC('. us ed it a s a pt>nal ~ ... lllc·
lions. This fight they have been 8l'l!l. The sea voyage from the ment And then. as the ye-a N
waging for many ye-ars and the West Is one that will live for roll••d on, It becanv:o an island for
glamour of the olden days has many years in a person's mem-lf'pers a nd late r on a haven for
been IO!It. Now t hey strive to ory. It will take 11. long time to lunatics. Consequently, the name
outdo each o ther in their a~ erase the memory of an equa-(Continued on Page 8 )
Personalities of the Week
e DONALD DUNGAN e C Y IIUE8
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CONGRA'ni"LATIONS to Police Chiel J ohnny
Up110n and hlt entire force for the outstanding
work accomplished last week by breaking the
local buriJary cue.
The uniformed man Who walks his beat, ever
ready to c:o~t lurking danger, is an officer
of the city, working for you. All throuch the
atillnea of the ni&ht-wben ~ are dark
and ateelth is on the prowl-your watchful· Po--
liceman ia aoing his rounds. Sm1linC. J'OQ'-
cheekl!d. a mountain of lleCW'ity clad in blue,
he •hepherda the little childrm aCI'C* the
atreeL He is their friend. their protector, their
laiChlnl pal, on occuion--a.nd who of w. would
have It all)' otber way! So let'• be conaklerate
aad rolb' warmhearted toward our fine Police-
men. 'Ibe Cop, pleue ftmentber, is one of our
rno.t dt:petidl .. dttzeril!
HAilVEY SOMERS INC.
"IOUil a.tnua.PLYIIOUI'II ..... , ,.
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Steven"' Cleary hoist~ his flag
last Saturday morning and It
new In the breeze for all of the
daylight houri of Independence
Dey. His :!().year-old en tl C n
1tood out from Ill halyard& in a
proudful manner. but all of the
pride was not at the peak of
the staff. Steven stood at the
bue of the flagpole, and through
hla self-eon&elous.ness at being the
focal point of hla neighbors and
friends there beamed a pride fo r
the gaila nl bunting 'aloft.
in&' In a veneer of ba.ck top mil
.... -e achieve a few rickety pren· iums and some •netrf.t.::'•ilmc gloriH, spHkinl of pr-
denll)g on the whole. But we l\ll'o'e
one crop that r~ Mft btt·
ter than any other .-ee. our
youngsters.
Joe Beek cave every assistance
to Steve from fi rst suggesting
that this hi_chest staff on the is--
land be used to fly the flag, to
rigging a new stop on the rope
to-fi t the grommets on Steve's
nag. and Ktvlng him a helping
hand when the lines threatened
to become fouled a!l the flag was
haulrd aloft.
. Chuck Kramer. BSA. and bu&:·
ler for Troop 2 of t.be ~t troop
for the Jamboree, bualed tJw. flag
up to Its staff peak. It .,.,,.. a
long haul for both Steve and
Chuck and both knew that the)'
h a d accomplished aomething
when they 101 the fl&a to the
top: it took a lot of s trong-ann
pulling a nd a lot of s trong-lunged
biO\'·ing. and I think that it i!l
a &;ood thing for both, because
the fi rst time that flag "'as
raised. some 177 yea ~ ago. it
took a lot of effort to get it Into
the sky. This we must never for-
get. . I Troop 2 also supplied the Color
Guard in the pen;on of t hrt>e ,
Scouts and the bugler ; tht"y w~re
wund in their instruction to
Ste'~ as to the proper form for
the rlaR-raising ceremony.
Steve 's attentiOn was all di·
rccted toward his flag, the Scouts
and Mr. Seek. I am !lure that he
noticed not that the preu was in
attendance. nor did he recognize
the mayor of NeWpOrt. and other
dignitaries such as Ronald 'Bar·
low a nd JY>x Albright of BSA.
The early morning hour brings
forth a atran~;e pensivene!IS in
me. I glanced a t the efforts of
home gardening evidenced alon.~
Agate A ve. ""'here the ceremony
took place, and I thought about
our living In one of the richest
agricultural counties in the U.S.
and how steTile is our Island's
sandy soil. By the effort of haul-
IN THI 1953
The children here crow tall and
straight . They become tclf-tuf-
flcient In great depths of Wllter :
their lingers a cquire a n •rly
magic with sheet and tiller ; balky
motors become obedient 11.1 ttwot.r
touch: their tans last throuehout
the year, for they are amphftai-
ow; not just their 1pinH are
straighl. but their characters ar~.
too, and whe-n you tal'5 to them,
you 1ea rn haw stralcht they ~.
No one would tn~de thMI crop
for the richest harvest at. wheat
e\'er sack~.
Stev~ and the Scoutl who
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Our New Address:
2200 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa
Harbor Transfer
& Storage .
Crau.a-. PacldJac & Sblppla&
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Bfo..acon 18'Z7 t;,·e•: lkacoa 6Z7!·M
Rancho Mesa
Nursery School
State U censed and Approved
Fr6m 2 to 6 Yean
Supervised Care and
Co!lltructive Play
&EASONABU:: JL&TJ'a
Open 5 ~ys per Wftk-8 to 5
Transportation Furniahed
190 E. 15th SL
COSTA MESA
ra.o..BEen-111'1
COLLECfiONS
CREDIT BUREAU
of Nt>.WIHlr t Re:1ch, I..a~orun:T
Beac-h a'nd CosW. 2\lf'!l.'l.
204 Kh·enhlf' A\·e., 1•0 Box
BEacon 7306.
This love ly bask f'l of gifts is
u.waiting you. if Y>u a rc a
Ncwcomer to the -ci ty. This
basket of gi fts comes to you
as an expres!!ion of good-
will f r o m public spirltf'd
I o c a I mf'rchants. There's
nothing to buy! No obliga-
tion. Phone your W e lcome
Wagon Hostess below and
arrange to receive th~
gifts.
Welcome Wagon
C'A.LI. YOUR HOSTESS
Delight Jaax
lll\RBOit S1'81·W
or nf:t\~272
A fast-moving horse show of
16 events will be sta~l:'d by the
A!sociated Riding Clubs o r Or-
a.nge County at 3 p.m. Saturday,
J uly 18. in the rodeo arena at
th<' mouth of Big Ca n}on on th£·
,::-round<; of the Third National
Boy Scout Jamboree.
T he show uill hl> uittV>!ISl'd by
Boy Scouts and \ il•l!rm•. Jam bo-
N'<' lf'adcrs said. :\fori' than
pnrtieiponts \dll takC' p.1rt.
ing from the AnahPnn
CIU:b. C.~tr('fre.• P.idl't'S. El
Riden. F'ooti]JJI R ider·~. Tri-City
Wranglf'rs. and :'\t~.s;. Boot" and
Saddle C'lub.
Th,.. chairman will 0<-Lloyd
Unton of G;1rdcn (;r,w. The
rvents will includi.' rday' races.
orang<' raCf', quadran"-'le
rarC', ,·m~ SJ)('al"ing and
('\'t'nts !;UC'h as run. ndP and
rlll."~~
;\l r. Un'IOn ('mph11siJ:C'd that it
''ould hi• a \\'.P!iH'r n horsf' show
wtfh rirlc~ m \\'<><~!"! n ,,·orkin~
CC':Ir hut that ("Oiorlul -.hu·t., s)m-
huhf' of rarh club >\Oulrl ht• wurn
rn the gnu\d l'lltry Jll'•"<'<'ding thc
ShO\\ Utho r ofltctllh tncludf•
:\!rs. \nrl ThQma..: of EJ
and Tn-f'it\. l>••cr•·tat'). and
f'ulh r ut f-.1 P.odeo. nn~~:ma,.tf.'r.
New Officers Due
For Mesa Chamber
Xew nHin •rs for the Costa
Mt'Sa Ch11rr.bt•r of Gommo•rct' will
bt> f'f('(.'t•·d at a ml""''"t; nf the
boar·d {If dirroctors nf lh•"' l'loo!>t·
€>r group .111 hoon tori:w • Thurs-
day•, in thf' fitns;!hil m R"~l<tttranf.
cc~ta ;\I~.
A nominaunc: r nmmillf"' h·•ad-
rd b) Scolim Frank lin ; .. "'<IJ"'('IPd
to nfff'r a slate of {ltlic,·rs fctt-
tho• ort'anizat inn.
~r>\'f'll nf'w dirPctut·;; l'lf'cti'd last
\\£'\ k h.'-th·· m('mbo·r·~hip in a
mml bnllot includl' Paul Dunlap.
lnm:: llarri~n. lh.:~rl• .... Ben-
no•!!. !.OlliS Markrl. E. II. \'On
F.hn·nlx'rc:. C . \\' J {(lrne
Rtchard :-.;,,.,..man 1 lultl-"' •·r
~rrtor.; indudl' R. D F'lahrrty.
Ed Stroot. AI !Jul!ist .. r. l..es
Smi!h, Don 1-luddl,•"ton. Lor Rob·
c•·t Crawford. Donald Punl!;an
and ;\l r. Franklin. I
MR. ,\.'-D ~-RS. U . .1. UOE.'iO('If
P URCIIAS'E CD:\1 IIO~fF: l
l'€>w O\\'llt>Mi of th(' hom«> at
1300 ()c(_.an Blvd.. Cot·ona del
Mar. arc l\lr. and M r-s. Douglas
J . Roe11c h of San Gabrk·l.
Durin~: its owncrshlp by 1\lrs.
Myrta Cook this prorK'rt y was
widely known for thl' ran• tropi·
ca l trees and shr ubs \\hich sh£'
had brought from the Orient and
successfully t ransplant£>d.
Mr. ~h Is prf'Sidcnt of
Douglas Roesch, Inc. l--os An·
gelt>s. manufacturet-s or tt>levision
and sound equi pment. A recent
article In the> Loli Angell.'s Tim!'s
desCribed a new \'lsual co1rimuni·
calion !l~'lltem to be l'!'tablishro I
I bctv.-ei'n h•s office and his hom£'
ln Corona dt'l :\la.i-.
Maple Shop
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IIAIEMEIII OF COIIDIIIOII
AS OF JUNE 30. 1953
AFTER PAYMENT OF DIVIDEND
IISOURC!
Ca1h and Government Sonds ...•. , ... _ S I, 1 36,680 93
FecMral H0tt1• loan Bank Srock •. , , , ... 1 30,0GO .OO
Firtt Tru1t o .. d Loans .. , • , • , , . , ... , .. 7,967,592.88
OffK• luildi"'il a nd Equipment , , , , .. , . 1 43,2 14,20
Other A1sets • , . , •• , , .• , . , . , ...•. , .. _ __:>c:9.:;·':.:'::':;:·6"'5"-
$9,506,932.66
LI.UILITIIS
6 ,785, I 65.47
Federal Home loan Banlt Advonce1 •• , 1,26 1,750.00
Loans in Procas ....... , •. .. . ... . . . 671 ,581.44
Oth..-Ltabilities •.•••• , . , , • . . . . . • . • 118,.4 73.08
lewnoesol!dSvrJdus................ 669,9~67
I $9,506,932.66
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u,;,.a s, .. ,., So•;,"' •"" ,_,, .. "" • Celif.,,;. So•;,"' •nd '"" '"""-
current rate
THE SOUNDEST IHVESTMUfT tN AMERICA
is a man's home -a nd every doll ar you invest wit h Newport Balboa Federal
Savin g s and loon Assaciotio ~ is re·in vested in home mortgages, d iversified
to insure maximum earnings with utmost safety. You con inv est by moil. Your
savin gs immediately start earnin g of the rate of 31h %. annually, with regular
d iv idend payments tw ice a year. Yo u con withdraw every cent-a t any time-
without penalty. Your' fund s o re' insu red, up to S 10,000, by on instrumenta lity
of the United States Gove rnment.
You get a Double Dividend if you live in Orange County
You r savings -when inv ested with us -go to work in your own community.
Most of our home loons ore in th is a rea -so th""' new homes you hel p to
buil d increase th e population and develop local business a nd prosperity.
This prosperity is reflected in our own Financial Statement of Condition-~ -< showing steady, sound growth ... We make practical Home loan$ ... g ive --··
Effi cient Escrow Ser~ice.
MAIL THIS COUPON, OR BRING IN YOUR SAYINGS
BEFORE IULY lOth We will pay dividends from the fint of a ny
month on funds placed with us by the lOth . Put your extro funds to work todoy. . .
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For uvins money &.
one of the fint ltepa to
suc.ceu. And we help
hu-yJreds of Oran1e
County familia achieve
it throua:h Avina•. Pay1
them well for it, too--
2!~ ~2-.. nb ltt tile f'tltertel 1 Nt prcnided at Newport
Harbor Yaeht Club"• "Aiolla" 1-• ltoDeri-.: tH
~re.·• ur tJwo "-lulu Raee e•WW • Sa&&r-
py .,..tu.e. of the er~·•
...._ .. t • re.l to.e~t or u.e
S"HYC dw-fac U•e pia puty.
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-end is what your u.vinea
earn, with each account
I 00 % insured to, a total
o f $1 0,000 throua:h the
Federal Savings and
Loan Insurance
Corporatio n, at
Firemen r-e~ponded to !fix fi re-
calls over tho> week'-~nd. ranging
from S:...:JOO damage-10 the House
of Florence Cafe. 6810 Coast
a n extra· banqurt room in the caUX!d n~ighbors to call t~ lire
Ho~Be of Floren~ care at 7:59 dcpar-tment, r i r ~ m .e n reported.
p.m. Saturday, firemen reported. They believed the hou.se was on
Thi.' fire burned the wall and
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-·l.ilo ..... ·-·-uwrtn IIIII. ClllfHIII
H"')' .. Newport Beach. to a lra.!!h
fire in a vacant lot at 1.29--JOth
St.. :\'ewport Beach.
A c-andle tipped over on a
table and set drape-s on fire in
Ci'ilin£: in the room before being
e11:ting:ui~hed.J
A fir£' CaU3€'d $100 damag-e to
a resid·•nce at 106 Garnet A\'e ..
BaiOOa bla11d. at 10 :22 a.m. Sun-
~ day, OV.'tled b)' Mrs. Dorothy
Gt>isler of Temple City. (lremm
said A cigaret "''U presumably
thro\o\·n on a mattress laying up
againll ,n exterior wall to cau.se CUtessn'1JfJ:aJ'iJLJOasSJLttJ'OJ'OJ1i.Jil t he blaze which burncd approxi-
Color and drama of Indian !')re mately a 10 square foot !leetion
was portrayed at the final ~ion ~ of th .... house siding before-being
or the Harbor Girl Scout Day at I put ""r t . babl · . . A 1re pro y from a Ctgaret [11'\'lne Park. wh1ch wa.'i conclud-burned a cushion in a car owned
ed with a campfi rt> g-ath•·nm: fol-by Vf•rnon Laub. of Moffitt F'ield,
lowing rereat on June 26. ,.\..~ ar·1 "'hilt> po rked across from 1118
ranged by )frs. S1dney Sanders. ~an Blvd., Corona del 1\.l.ar. at
Day Camp director. the evening's 2:;;J9 P ~ Saturday. The damage
program (nc luded Jightin~t of the-was est&mated at $20. r------------------------,1 campfire by senior scouts, Peggy A tra!;h fire in a \'acant lot at
Bush and Rosanne Cunningham. -129-JOth St., :'liewport Beach,
and a welcomin~t speech a nd in-brought out the_ fire de-portme-nt
troduction of skit.li by Sharon a t 6:06 p.m. Saturday. Ko dam-
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1 Crowl. Each or the 18 camp units age resulted.
pres t" n t e d a !lOng, dance or Smokins;: in bed wu blamed for
dramatization on ~ American In-a mattrNI~ fire in the residence
dian lore using drums. head or Roy Woodsid£o. 202-32nd St ..
drr-sses. belts and other articlt-5 :"--e-.4'port Beach, at 1:47 a.m. Sat-
made durinl't the encampt>ment. urday, firemen rf!'POrted. The fire
Outstanding a.mong the rtre:~en-wa;~o out when firemen arrh·ed.. ,
tations wru~ the "Wickiup Cere-A pinwheel fireworks pi('-CC St.'t
mon)·," llh;nifying the roming~f-off in the back yard or Charles
age or an Indian maiden ~\'en Shannon. III -26th St .. Ncwportl
b) th,• Unit 15 comp()S{'d of fifth Beach. at 8:36 p.m. S unday.
l;'radfo l'tirl JICOUI.!I or Troop 2'J led
by )!r.l' Hu;:h Godwin. )1usJc con-
du<k-d rtw program wrt h Peggy
Bu:•h and Dtana 3andcn ,.mgm~;~:.
"R;,-thf' \Vatt-rs of MinnMonka"
and i h•'O \\'(>rt.' joine-d b) §ixth.
Boat Slips, Float
Are Requested Here
s••H•nth and dll:hlh ~rad.~ ~!'13 1 T wo a rplrcation.~ f<lr noating
.r.mgm~ , cap<>ILa · J B-... 111":~ '-~ 1 d r ""'<'' s JfiS an on1• or a ramp
---------l 1nd flroat ha \·e he.:-n fil f'd with
house of harmony Drilling Discussed I th•' c.,.,. n ( En<;n~c<. u.s. I
Army, 10 IJ)f; An~t"II'S
J819 Sewport .. he_. BE 1-tn
COSTA IU'.8A
By Toastmasters
f==~;;;;;~;;~~~li i The likPiihood o{ oil d·~n·lop-ment in t ht" harbor area and its
S . 1• • L-~HN:t on the communilr was
peon '""'9 au d1.;ocus.~ at tho:> Harbor Area IUT-M Pl.m Toa..'ltmaJitPra Club meeting last
week in Bil)'shore Car-~. ~ewport Tynoell"• MaW £led:ric Beach. ,
2501 c-t Hwy .. "-•port .,._.. SpeakPrs and their s ubjecta in-
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CALL ~ lion Today": Monte Grimes. ''Fi-
nancial Aspeoc~ or Oil De-vel~
mcnt": Boh Johnson, "Ph)'11k:al
Aspects or Oil I:>e\.•elopment." a nd
Elmer Dudek. ''What the People
Want."
Ham Crum wu the moderato.-.
Phil Fn»tefer "''U tab~ t•c
muteT and Hubbard Richter was
the general evaluator.
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HmPI1"AL WN INVAUD WA'I<EWC
Any ohj('ction.'l l<l tho-work
has.o ·d on na\1ltal10n iniC'rests
mu.it ho> submitted prior to 11
a.m .. July 16, Lt. Col. I rvin M.
R1c-e. act in5: district engineer ,
ha.~ rep1rtOO..
The 111'\ine Co. applied ror a
P!'rntit 10 install a !looting boat
slip in Ralbon Island cha nnl!'l. lo-
cated adjacent to the easterly
wide or the Balbo&. Uland bridge .
The float, 50 feet wide and 74
feet in length would be secured
by rour anchor piles a nd connect
to an ex:i:sting <Sea wall by a 20-
foot ramp.
John CUrci of the-Lido Yacht
Anchorage applied for a 'prf'D'1.it
to install floating boat-Ali~ near
the NSterly point of Udo Pen-
insula.. The slips would eJrtftld
80 feet out from 1M U.S. BW.k·
hNd line and be secured by three
piles, the plans showN.
F . E. Prehn of San Dimul
uked for a J)ltnnlt to bwt&ll a
ramp and no.t in '!be JUvo Alto
near 38th SL and Lake Ave .
CAa 18 IJTOLI:llf
V1c Wlllon, 383 Monte Viata
A~.. C.O.ta Kn.a, Monday re-
ported the theft of tu. '1929 C'Ol.IPe
car painted black wtth red wire
wheels from the Balboa Pllt'ld..nc
lot.
'I'WO CAM c:JOLI.IIJ&
Can drMn bJ Lon P. -"-r-
-.52. Son lliotD. -,_ Scha• 50. Punlz-. eollldad Ia.
a po...-rty •nwp.........,.. at
~ Bl¥d.. aild Coa•t
Blvd.. eor-drl liar. at 1:515
p.m. v-s 7 ol. Jut woeek.
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a smoke ll('!lre.
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cado Ave., Corona del Mar. SmaU
wonder! 'l1\elr last home wu
Alaska.
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a preview of ~r bluer jiW'lt
planned for later in the .,.,;,,.,,II . . .. ........ ..
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1be MarinM have done k
aaaln. The Major Bill Woodruf(J
are lt-avin&' their little home at
324 ~rtiOld Ave., CoroM del
Mar, and are on to a new Ita-
lion at W¥hfngton; D.C. 'They'D
~ nearer their 80ft Ronnie In
the East. He bu Juat craduatt'd
from the Uniwnlty of North
c.,.ouna a t O.pel Hill and will
continue In PhUadelph.ia study-
Ing rep the Epl8co~l mildatry.
, . ~:~~II It's &olne to tie old ~ VINCENT'S
In Hawaii this aummo•.
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A couple of thoee lueky people
who will be sojourning this sum-
mer In Hawaii are Mr. and Mts.
Fred SlmJ*tn of Balboa hland..
The SimPIOf'ls have sold their
home at 112 Chystal Ave., and
are temporarily living in a nother
little hland residence until they
leave Monday. They expect to
return just befo~ Labor Day.
Also exoeeting to leave soon for
Honolulu are the George Dt-nner-
o f Corona del Mar .....
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Cliffs, who In ,the winteT" .~~en.·es
u kin~rgarten teacher in Co--
rona del Mar, ha.!l just ~tone to
Missouri for a visit with hc r fam-
ily. • • •
Fred Stillings i.!l forsaking hi.!l
Harbor Plating Co. in Newport
to become a.uislant managcr or
Padric Finance Corp. in Santa
Ana. • • •
The H11rold Olristler family of
Balhoa bland have taken a few
day.!l' va'cation trip ~tping M)Uth-
We particularly like the cH-
mate here, say the W. J . carl-
' .\tORS, new resi~nts at 7IIl1~ Avo-
amana ttao.e leaving are the 11 & D DftD
Ph l..onofttzefw of Eut ~
Bolboo, -left ya-y. Then• II DRUGS wtU be a great lime on the h·
lard when the radng )'&Chu pull CDRONA DEL MAR
into the harbor. Chamber of •tl COMI: Jlh4.
Comrnet'C!e prnie Lonnie Vincent at .,. ...,...... ....
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CONGRATULATIONS
Shaddock's Inc.,
Lido Isle
WILLIAMS STA TJONERS
sta \'lA LIDO
ETHEL JANE & MARSHALL SHA[)()()CI(
invite you to tfte,
of
UOO ISLE
FRIDAY
July lOth
We •• terribfy .. Ot.d about ow
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new thop. In order to brine) new ..d intwt"Mc)'
thin91 to you •• hrte CMefuly
chOMn some of fM outrl~
and .... fter fiVe" dothes\of th.
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New Mewico are hatchM9 some +en-me
constant+y.
Alon9 wrth tftne "one-of.....a.d" c:rw.tiont.. we
have such f.voritn in d...tc
~-• J...,-c:.esfwn.ret,
o.b Km. Locly H-"f tltlrh
.net many others to ,.,. you a wide
sel.ction in ..,.,......_
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a..a II Are Cut -· a.tll "· Wol ..... '"· "' VIII &lboe. diM s.tunla)e ~ m
, the annaoe County GeMI'IIJ Ho.-
Approxlmately 600 te&ephone Ted Hambrook, local manager or pital. She wu born in Clinton,
lint'S, induding th05e tothe Pollee the Pacific Telephone and Tele-Iowa, and had tMkled ln Call-
end Fire Departments and Nl'w-. graph Co., rt>ported t.hia "·eek. Cornia for 75 yean, the lut 14 '1i
port Beach City Hall, were out An employee or the Kennedy yean In Ballaoe. She wu ~
of iiervi~ Friday wht>n a powt'r p;pe nd Supply Co was install 8 · • k...,,., tor J. E. Pearce or Bal· saw cut through the linH rour inl' 8 sew~r line to a residence "~
rf't't underi:fOUnd on Udo Isle. near Via Lido Nord and Via An-~ :!~ 1.3de~~rs ~'1~ ~~ tJ~
tlbe$, Lido Isle, whe-n his power
Us W Yl'el'll through plankJng pro-Adams St.
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"'-'· Onoao. --· H. Jet.y, of the
Trutll. Sula
ternv-nt Wh In
1ery.
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Dee's
Pot-Luck Dinner
Tonight for WOTM
tecting the cable and bit into the Survivors lnclucfe her ct..U&hter,
cable, Mr. Hambrook explained.! Mn. Madge E, Johnson Of Bal· ApproJima~ly 600 Jines or the l boa, and a siJter, Mrs. Rose E. ~----------------------'-----1
900 in the cab~ were put out ol !f-"~ .... ~_.~ .... ~_.~._._ .. _.~._ .. _.~ .... ~_.~ .... ~_.-. .. ~~~-.--~--~
scrvi«, he added. The employee
was in the proces~: or removi ng
the wood to permil ti".e placing
of the &eYi>er line und~;:rg:round.
!'jew ofllcers of Women of the
Moose will be hostesses to a pot·
luck dinner and social night to-
night tThundayi at 7:30 at the Police Sgt. Harry Lace was
Moose Hall on New'port ocean
*I liar, ...,. a p,.._ 1ltoM to es....-.. • IIIIa• Is a ear .-t.
is Ute parklac ana -.er~ from 1111 0eaa iuv• .. at !:a ,_...
Saa ... y. 0 . 0. Orr, Ul Jrie A\'e_. CJarOM *I liar, JMIIIed 1M
~ ear -.rat '"-• .., ••au;lrfl ear parllN at tk. ~Ia., Mt(-
iaWJftood to \1f':raos Laub of Jl.ttltt Fl4'!1cl. Orr'a aet pre\·eate4 the
laterior of ~ rar klal" ens rfl by ~ f1r~ .aiel a ds"-
ard prellaWy .tarted the W.~ wbk.h cau.e4 1!0 a-ce to tile
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front.
The Mw otrlcers, who , con-
ducted their lint meeting last
week, are Senior Regent VIola
Corned, Junior Graduate Regent
Alice Young. J u n i or RE-gent
M)Ttle Humphfey, Chaplain Cor•
delia Russell. RN:Or<k'r Winifred
P..&.ndel, Treasure r Elsie King,
Guide LPma Massey, AMistant
Guide Joyce Edick, 1\,rgus Shirley
Sl·x ln)·ured ·II Traff·lc :.:~"';;..n'::;~~~~,.,~';;: .. ~:.·•;n
, Thl• year t ho Aoademy of
' F"riendship Coll)mittee has be1?n i:o~: pt'r!IOM were hurt In four I Stanley 5.1 Pf'Ckham. 46, ot P uen-1 added to the list of eh!\'en a:cti\'e
traffic accick'nu 0\"~ the Fourth !e,. suffered hf'a.d and knee in-~mmi tt~ In t he c~aptf'r. F lora
f July week-end New~"'rt polief' Jurlt'-5 14 hen thl>•r two cars \5ughan, Elsie Kmg, Myrtle 0 • · ..-!idl:-d at lith S t. and Humphrey a nd Cla'ra Leach quali-
reported. Blvd., N('wport &·ach, at ried for th<>lr degre-es in May, and
Mr. and M rs. William .1 . Rogitz Saturday. MaiM'! Moorf' has hE-ld the degrH'
Sr., of ~ Angeles were injurt'd w. E . buniap J r .. 5, of for &e\'t>ral yHn. Clara Leach ~ their car knocked down a drna and 116 Crystal Ave., will act as chairman.
hght poW at Margwrite Ave. and boa. bland, suffered a
Cout Btvd .. Corona dl>l Mar, at knee and cut lip when he ran out M"EHA FAMILY BIGGt:R ,7 :~ a. m. ~Y· Mn. Roc:itz between t•·o can and wu hit by
sa1d she was drivtng north on 8 rnovln& ca.r In front of 116
Ccut Blvd. and apl)llrently fell Crystal Ave. at 11 :26 a. m. Sun-
u lK>p. Mr. Rogitz sutfe1't'd a day, pol.ke tep)rted.. The driver
~;imple fractur.e of the ~ft Jec of the moving car was ~rick
"nd both l'"eft'l\'ed la~rahons to H . Krorsch, of PaNdcfllt, poll~
fact' and mouth. They were take n added The boy was taken to a
to Hoac M.-morial Hosiptal. physidan for treatment.
Monda)·. June 29, was the
birth date for a daua;hter born
to Mr. and Mrs. William Selden·
buTge, 650 W. 18th St.. Costa
Mesa. 1be baby wu born in
Hoac Memorial Hc»pltaJ.
sent to the tf"lephone headquar·
ters in Balboa, where he ~elved
calls for the Pollee Ol'partment ' and USol'd a poi!Cl' patrol car ra-
dio p&rked in the l trt'f't to st>nd
out call.tl for oth<>r ca.rs. The lines
were cut about II :30 a. m. and
police linl'5 wen• pul back into
service about 2:3(1 p. m .
Not all or the hnMI into the
F it e Departmrnt headqu/l
were cut. 11le Fire
and City HaJJ liiX'S were put
Into ser\'ice shonly aftPr
police lines.
1\\·o crews u orkt>d a ll night
Friday unlll about 8 a . m. Satur·
day bt>forp all or the Jin('S wrre
pot back into s«>:Y1ce.
, BEAUTY SALON
523 COAST BOULEV f.R,D
CORONA DEL MAR
Harbor 366S
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Wllll19• Bradnoek, deeora,.r
forme rly o f Santa Barbara
now auociated with
Corona del ~a r
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WALLPAPER ANTIQUES
H ours: 9:30A.M. to ;:30 P.M.
LAMP LIGHT SHOP 1507 Cout Bl•d. (;....,... dol -
Frand& M. Funchess. 39, ot 203 John B. Shorb, 6, of Safford,
291.h St., Newport Beach and Ariz., rf!Ceived a bruise on the
right side of his head a.nd was
knocked unconscious for a min·
ute when hit by a NPYI'POrt lee
Co. truck in a parking lot near
Newport Blvd. and Coast Hwy.,
Whale of.a Lot
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611 COAST BOULEVARD
Corona del Mar
Harbor 2-MJ
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ll!ilma 'HailfNJ1
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f'cttfUUI .... JWi a r
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at noon Saturday, pollct' report-
ed.. 'lbe rather of the bo)', Hal
Shorb, of Salford, said his son
was at fault. The boy was taken
to Hoag MPmorial H01pital for
treatment.
Laura 8, Reeves,
81, Funeral Today
Mrs. Laura Belle Ree''"· 81.
died Monday morning in the
home ot ht>r son, G4-Qrg(> Newton
ftH\'('$. p~ident of Chapman
Col~ge, at 823 ls.Jand Avp, Bal-
boa.
Mrs. R«"\'t'!l and her hw.band.
Enoch S. Rt'E'\'H . had li\'ed at the
Balboa. addrpss for the pa!!t year
and a hair. 11M>)' came to Balboa
from Grants Pass. Oregon.
S he is sunived l)y h!'r hus-
band. two sons. Gffirg!' P..('('\'l'S of
BAlboa and En«h l.. Recvt"S of
Wcna tchf'('. Wash.: t hre<' daugh-
lt'rs. :\f rs. Pt'arl Pi('rC't' and Mrs.
Ruby M. Gar)' of Grant's Pass.
and Mrs. Xorma J\·furphy of San I
DiE' go.
F unpra I ~I'\ i('('S a r!' to be held
at 2 p.m. today •Thursday! in
Falrha1o't'n Mausolt'um Chapel,
,~~r.;:~~:
... ........ ... mo\·ed from 2685 Ba),hore Or ..
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OF HARBOR AREA FOLKS
are e Ensign
-Subscriptions have nearly doubled
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over a year ago-
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and newsier Ensign,
a o'bd ...... San C.-.1 ...... A' . •
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I reg. Ensign relder •••• I Sead iathis -I Cllll or cbedt today I -I
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Blvd , Port Thea tt·e Bldg.,
CDJ\f:, HA-3997-W .
CloSed Thursdays.
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MAPLE
SHOP
NEW SUMKER H OURS
10 JUn. h~ t :JO p.m.
n.r..cs.y ttu-a Saturday
10 a...m.. to S:SU p.m.
Rwtday ll-Rd Mondsy
HARBOR IM1
T II.E J~I..J\NDt:K~
Ralboa bb.•d
keep
cool!
in a :sun dren.
from Peute Ville
priced from 8 .95
some with stoles,
other.t with jackets
sizes 9 to 20
Petite
Ville
' AI C..st lt¥4~ Coton• d .. War
HArHt 2ll2·W
leatherette mirror 011k,
$275. HA-~9-W. Completely
rebuilt.
LARGE, ROUND. OAK TABLE,
SJO: play pen, SS; Boy Scout
uniform, size 12, $5, and odd.'l
and e nds. See at 442 Esther.
Costa Sat. A.M.
Corona del Mar
VERY CLEAN 1-bdnn., un-
furnished home with gara.~e:e.
Year'!! lease, S65 per month.
WE HAVE SEVERAL stun-
mer rt'ntals at $50 per week
and up.
Ben J. Whitman
HAVE YOU SEEN a gray and
bla.c!k, Jon~-fur cat in 300 block
of Fernleaf, COM'!' Please call
HA-3635-JK
P A I NTING
Earl S heftin
273 Palmer St.-Costa Mesa
BEacon 5457-M or HA-2610-J
WANT any kind of part-time
work, sewing, r:aending, etc.
HA-1725-J after & P,M.
EXPERIENCED SECRETARY, Part or full time, available now.
HA.J78!1.R.
wttL 00 BABY SITI'ING. Ma-
ture. rHponsible. HA---4583-J.
le,orted
Isa bel Andrews,
Dr. Pease W ed
Dr. Georae Normu ,.._ ot
Jill Pacific Dr., COrona ... liar,
.... ..... Gearae lbabtll -Francis Horvath, leQ1Ie presl-rews ot 315 Ju.rnla Aw .. Corona
dent, brought to t~ attention of del Mar, were mantel Jut ......-
the member groupa that the 1n Bend. Ore .. at the hamt ol Dr.
planned ordinance Ia not • pro--Pease'a son. Dr. Bnldford .......
poaal for or apinst oil develop-The couple wtll tftlde at the
ment. (t is merely a transfer of J asmine Ave. reatdenet until the
authority, regarding future oil ·end or the awnrne-r. when u.tr
d e velopment. from the City new home In Shore Oifts wtll be
Coundl to the people. he pointed rinlshed.
out. -------
Water Carnival Fri
At Hi School Pool
ln 1943 11 petition bearing 652
names waa presented by Ralph P.
Maskey against slant drilling op.
erations, yet Ute vote of only
three men on the City Council
wu aU that wu necessary to
amend the ordinance which per-
There'll be another b4g splash mltted slant drtlllnr operation in
at the Newport Harbor High the West Newport area, Mr. Hor-
School pool tomorrow (Friday) vath reported.
afternoon, ata.rtlnc at 1 p. m. A The Initiative ordinance pro-
water carnival, aignalUn&' the end Yldes that in the future all drill-
of the second two wwka of swim· lng permit• or prohlbitJons shall
ming 'P-truction under the dl-be referTed to a vote of t~
rectJon of the Hi&h School aum-people. The destiny of the city's
mer recrNtlon program, will pro-future u a rnldentla.l or an oil
\ide a atage for all thote who ci ty ahould br in the hJndl of the
want to show what they have people ratber than three men of
learned. a council bodY. he pointed out.
Swimming, diving and special The ordinance is not ~troac-
events will demon.trate the par-tlve and ahall not affect the pres-
tieipanta' akllta. The carnival 1a ent oil drUUngs or any off-shore
open to the pub I I c without a.'[reementa or propo8&ls under
charge. , the E lliott Contract, he added.
A complete recreation ' program
is under way at the High School
e\·c ry week-day from 9:30 a. m.
to 2:30 p. m. New classes at the
beaches and at the Hich School
pool will start Monday,
$2,000 Donation
Given for Wards
Charlene Wigg's
Engagement Is Told
Mr. and Mn. Charles L. Wla:
of 133.'5 Cout Hwy.. Newport.
have announc.':IN the ft!P'...,...t
of their daUChter, 0\art.n. Lu~
d lle, to RJchard B. Ha ...........
son of Mr. and Mn. Oaudt R..
Hansberger of ColurnW.. Ohio.
Plans .re belnc frJ8de by the
young couple for an early Sep--
tember weddlnc at Christ Church
by the SM. Newport
Miss WIQ •ttended Stephens
College at Columbia, Mo., and
later the Un.iwnily of Redlanda.
She recently returnN from a tour
of Europe and wu uaodated
with North American Aviation
before returnina to Red1andt to
complete sununer work in her
education major.
Her groom-to· be grad.,.ttod
I from Ohio State Unh·enity with
a dt'~ in mechanical e~
ing. Hf' i.-s working at Northrup
Mr. a nd Mrs. Wesley D. Smith A\·lation.
One-Third Increase
1n Assn. Resources
Pointing up the rapid and
steady gT'O'Nth of bu.ineu and
population in Orange County and
the Harbor-Mesa A.ru. in pc~.rtic
ular, President Paul A. Palmer
of l'iewport Balboa Federal Sav-
ings l'l'porta a one-third increue
in the Auodatlon's resources
during the 12 months endinl
June 30.
As of June 30. the Aasociation's
resources wert" more than $9%
mill.ion, as alit&inst slightly over
$7,800,000 at the-end of 1952.
After substantial additions to re--
serves and pc~.yment of dividendi~
at 3% per cent per annwn to
of Balboa have sent in a che-ck -------
for $2,000 to ~g Memorial BOY IOISS FAJOLY
Hc:.pital with the suJtge&tion that
two of the four-bed warda in the
hoclpjtal be named Yatchamen's
Ward and Sportfiahennen's Ward.
The idea has be-en approved.
and a chairman will be appointed
for e•eh ward. Mr. Smith SUJI-
KHts that donationa be invited for
thf,o!le wards until $10,000 is
raised for each ward. He already
has a promise of another $1,000
donations. t his time from hJs
buaineu partner in the Motor
Rim &: Wheel Service of Los An·
geles.
A aon, 8 pounds, 14 OUI'IC'M,
was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald S. Steam s, 1957 Westmih8tet
Ave .. Costa Mea, in St. Joeeph
Hospital, O!'M.ge, on 'J"ueeday,
June 30.
OPEN SECRET
"K.. M." it not .. , ....
~(are. ................ .,.. ,... .c _,., r
monthly A~-M~ socl.ation resources u of June 30 cleanup. $9~932••
This is not tht" first donation
for the hospital from Mr. and
Mrs. Smith. When the drive for
funds for naming of roorn1 was
firat Initiated. one of the tlrat
gifts to arrive wu a check for
$2,SOO for a patient's room In the
name of the Smitha.
........ .._ ..... .._ ... _ .. _ , ... ....,. ... w-ere ,..,...., .vu.
WE WANT TO BUY your un-
wanted. used furniture, appli-
ances and anything )'OU have
to sell. We pay the best price
for them. Call u.s firat for es-
. timate o n what you ha\"e to
sell. Harbor Furniture. 1966
Harbor Bh·d., C.M. BE-5007,
and Associates
Coa.s t Hwy .. Corona
Harbor 1862
I'EXP~~ERIEN~~~cr~o~c~ARD~~ENER;~;·;·--~~J()n"le-4.ooo sa\·inp tnvKton. Al.-
del Ma< l>'Pb1C In my home. v..., Man Shoots Self reuona.ble. CaD HA 39QO.J, Open House Sunday
At . Pistol Range
Here Ia the unusual,
the rare, the deUchttul
Coast Guard Aids Boats In Car on Beach
Robert C. Sechler, JS, of Al-
hambra . wu l't"ported in fair Day or night.
Four di!iatllf'd boats Wf're aided
WAI\IED-U!Wd twin-size or dbl. by tht' U. s . Coa!lt Guard patrol
play pen & dbl. stroller. HA-boat. CG&l<l52, out or Newport
1115 or write Box F-41, Ensign. Harbor o\·er the week-end, one or
WA:'IiTED-S mall PaddiPboard tht' hoast bein~ pulled orr the
-:::;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;""H~A~-~3"7~·2~1::0;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;; """"" at Sunlll't Beach, rhe Coast .,.. rf'ported. ' ·
Boats. Marine Supplies A 28-foot cabin cruiser. U-drivc
boat from Long Beach. v.-ith four
16" i\lAHOG. OLIBOARD s peed-persons aboard was pulled from
hoot, $225: just rc.>finished. 216 the beach at Sunset J'lcach at
Dahlia, COM, HA-473-M after 7 :10 p. m. Friday. the craft.
6.00 p.m. skippered by Buddy Schlafer of
FOR SALE _ 14-ft. fitM"rglaS!I Van Nuys. went on the beach a t-
runabout Allen cruiser. On dis-ter bt>i nJt disabled from motor
play. Westeoast Fiberglass. failure. Another U-drive c ruiser
1595 Newport Blvd .. c. M. from Long Beach took over the
BE-6Z71. 10\o\' bound in for Long Beach.
The Uttle Audrey, a 28-foot
IT LYMAN LAUNCH Z70436. cabin crUiser, ope l' :'I-t e d by
Excellent COI]d. with new paint ~·ayne Graham or South Gate,
job and new cover. Gray e n-
gine. Survey report furnished.
Will be shown by owner Sat-
urday afternoon and all day
Sun. at Richardson'~ Yacht
Anchorage. $1,095.
FIBERGLASS
Lowman flberglass Boats
Fiberglass Materials
Weatcoast Fibell(l... Co.
1500 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
Beacon 6271
HOH
117 0.£0110£ W&iWY
condition in Hoag Me morial Hos·
was takt'n in tow at 5:20 p. m. pi tal Friday after surgeons re-
S aturday off Dana Point. after moved one of tv•o .22 !!lugs from
bP.in~ haltt-d by motor failure. hi!! bod)· a fter a s uicide allt'mpt
Four people we l't" a board the on the main beach of Corona del
boat. which was tnwt!d into Mar last Thursday. Newport iiO-
port Harbor lice reported.
The Coagt Guard patrol Mr. Sechler was found bleed-
ended the plighl of the int.t from two buller waund8
a nd disabled 24-fot motor ab(lur two inches apart, approxJ-
Dido. by towing t he craft mately six inches bfo-Jow his ~art.
Newport Harbor Monday At 1 :45 p.m. proplf' heard
ing. 11te Coast Guard said JOn"Oans coming from the car when
boat went aground at the)' parked alon~sidf" &-eh ler's
guna Beach from a dead car. His feet wer e sticking out
A new battery wa.~ obtained the left front ear ""i ndow.
the sltipper. Alfred Martin, of 205 Life guarda, poliet! and an am-
32nd St .. Newport Beach, sue-bulance were summoned and the
eeeded in getting ltle boat ott the \'ietim waa taken tO the holpital
beach but could not get the mo--after Life C...rd Brad Downey
tor working, they added. The clea.ned the woundl. He u,id
Coast Guard towed the Dido in there were powder burns around
Newport Harbor. 1 t~ two bullet holes, which wne
Another 28-foot U-drive cabin about the aize of cllmes.
eruiler from Long Beach with 'The victim told police that
eight persons aboard waa found arter t~ ~n went off the first
disabled by motor failure tied to time, he (lid not feel a.nythinc
a bouy off the Newport Pie-r at and. then shot himself again; they
8:20 p. m. Saturday. It wu beinc claimed. Police found a third
skipPered by c. w. Quarles ol bullet hole .with powder bunu on
Long Bnch. The boat wu towM the J*nla removed from the man.
Into Newport Harbor. Police confilcated bottles ot v*
lea from hla ca.r.
Car Searched for Services Are Held
For L. L. Bacon Sr.
The South Coaat Rifle a nd Pi•-
tol Club of Newport Beach will
hold open house from noon to 6
p.m. Sunda)' at the new range at
the north end of the Nev.-port
di11posa.l !lite o ff 19th S t.. near
Costa MeM. Officer-a of the club
are President T . Dunchan Stew-
art, Vice President George Re-
gan, Secretary Sea Medes, Trea.a-
urcr Abt" Voungermans, Execu-
tive Otricer Robt"rt Longrave-,
Training Chief A!!hby Powell,
Public Relations Chairman How-
ard Roberds.
6J~~
rrorn exclusive
greeting cards,
smart china,
cryayl, silver,
and atalnlt-ss s teel
COME IN TODAY
AND BROWSE
gilts fro m
Karen Magrr:Iil ~
1)07 C:O.st ._. .. ,,..
Cor-. 4 .. Mer
HArMr 11n
Hew.: t :lO .. I:JO. 0,... s..l.p
.... ~ ilt 41111 .JJt~ .;IJ Ill.
"WE llA \'E SOJIIE'J'IIINO TO C&OW ABOUT"
FaOM THE RANDD TO IOU THROUGH
n. •• n ... ,,.. ...,ted .._ •t I Narcotics in COM
last. on Tuesday, with many A car. occupied by two Lon&
boata reporting good , catches youths, 17, and two San
S kippers of ~I aportfiafrin&: aallon, wu •topped for
Beach Funeral .erv:lcea were held lut
week for Leonard Lew1a Bacon
Sr., qe 82, of 816 Orchid Aw., CHAR'S HEN HOUSE
''NO MARKET IN THE HARBOR AREA LIKE IT"'
Pll.DU OO.LOIU:D &OASTEIIS. II&OII..EaS, FaYUS
Oil IAJY TilE Pli:ICE8 IOU UJU:
OIII()&EN" J"D8 ... CHIV&&K 8.UAD
PAM·nu&D CRICK&M ON OIIDA
GRADE AA EGGS
N NOll T1U1: LUrCH.
W -Aa& A acJ81811W
~·-UJR .......... ~ ... . " .... ._ ..... .
··rr• ..
boa;ta are reportinc ~ bat rs and searched by New·
showing and better ... ter eondi lief!' for ~ble l181"eeitkkl
t Olea<>
two hou eo.-... Mar, --.. the H011c Memomta.l Ho.pltal aa the
rault of irtJuries .uttered whea
•truck by a car. 'Ibe 8ft'Vke wu
ecnducted In the F1rwt Conpe.
PHonal Otureh ot l.ol .A ......
lntemwnt wu at San Gabriel c.e.n.trery.
-
tioN ... The Inter-Club Albli neett.la. Ave. and Cout
CIOI'e Tournament hu been JIOI'l--Corona del Mar, at 2:02 -.. -at Pol
poned to the week end. of July WednNday of Jut week, ~26. but the men's vs. women'• ralMd the car on •
Bl""-.
·-m.
"""" tournament of the Balboa Anll rack In a rwt~rby ..nice
lnll Club will be hekt July 18--19 but could not find u)r
. .......
alation
If the n.h move in . · • Se¥enl narcotics under or IMide U. ve--
broadbll.. have been aeen a nd • The car and ocupanq www
couple J.:Joked • but DUDe Jand,.
@d u ,.et. Gonion Gtftn report~
a marlin .en on the lt-mlle .._..
• • • ~-..... Junior Touma.ment ll pttlnJ keener
dollY with tlw ,_ -
...... : John Wa.l, ~lb.: J..
hide. F u nera l ~ werw
mado by Grauol -.....,..
oz. ....... f Georp Oe.JIIen. 1~
lb. ...................... -; , ___ I-.u--
bvt; I-.. OriN~ s-a.. 1411. ..._..., .. , a... Yza at "& 11-.. a-.---;-1*-• 1 ............ I .... .......... ., ......... .... --lllo-" Sl ... .. sa ...........
l"f''~ ........ .........
JC.1C111'7
..... ....,._,_
..... 19110 .. 1151-a.. ..... 71, Dloo
CI'CIUd ...., wbk:h al''rlldlr ...._.. ••wtc.w for DIDir --tht banter e t Tlja.aaa. BDwea. ate '75, o1 lMO New t
.,. ...... ----. Ooola - -...:-.
rrart:JIItks. rb; n: c:a':':. ~ .: ~ Jld "'0
II..., Ia OrMPI -00: llld --Ooola - -"'" ,.. __ _._.._ --c ·r.-_._ ----car ...._ "' .. ~ trr. •••••· • ~ Nil .•. ,., --. -,_ =-~;.-.. Ia "': ---...... _ -:=:: ----·-oi ZS no a ,o._._ .... __ .. _
Still CootiloiQg
* * * Tttm l!lldo• filii
redddioas
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Left ............ _.. IMir; ....... s.a-. "-
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Detedlve Sst. vt...t Jk•·rtP,., lfeW,.rt
._.., 0... Ala.-. AM O..Se 0.. a--. ._
(Enaip Photo)
The South Oout Co. of N ew·
port Beach hu ~ awarded a
<!Ontract to &.len a nd build
three wooden, 110-foot subchas-
en a t $203.500 each for the US.
Navy.
Leo J. Be:nzlni, \'Ice prHildent,
explained TUesday that the de·
sians for the veaael1 mUit be
made before work can start on
them, making it hard to predict
when coru:t ructlon will start.
On July 2S the fifth of six 144
foot minesweepers will be laun-ched by the shipbujlding firm.
whk:h a.1.1o has a contract for
nine 57-foot mlnesweepen; for the
u.s.
•
$7SOOOWN
FVRNISHED
L.ar&e, w.ll-bullt. 1-bedroom
beaeh hOme, siHpa <l. Al«<
extra ~1'-
IBZIO ,...........,
SUBIIJT OFFER
JOE CALLI
H Aner .._ daY or nlaflt
2822 Newport Blvd.. Newport
BALBOA ISLAND . __ .. -""---w ... Near South Bay. 2 btd:uxw"* .,,.. rurnpua ~-·-._ • ._...
2 ftreplacn 16.500
A "SLEEPER"
l..a!'l'e, 3-bedroom ~fine klcarion-121,000.
• • •
S~cloul Colonial home. Wonderful b:atkft t;:M..SOO.
STANLEY HADFIB.D. Realtor
GO-TO-WORK
CARS
218 Marine Ave .. Balboa Wand Hatf:lor a::l In' .Aw I rdi --NO-N A HYER---==ud=COIRT~DOSH.:..___•_-... _ Multiple Ua-..., ....
AT LOW PRICES
* 1946 Ford Convert.
RadJo and Heater. New Pain t
1946 Ford Club Cp.
Radio and Heate r
$345
Certlncates ot award and rec-
ocniUon ol ach.i~nt in the
fieLd of inltrurnental m\ale dur-
in& t he school year wer"P given at
the end ot the school t.nn to
nnrly 80 atudlmts at Horace En-
slen School.
'lbe trophy for g r ~atest
achiew:ment in the school year
1952-53 wu ~ted to Suun ·srown. dauchter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawre~ Brown; second plaee
went to Stephen ()quilt, son of
Mrs. Joteph.ine ()qulst; third
place wu won by Barbal"'l Dor-
kln. daucht~ of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Dorkln.
Other awards were as follows:
Certificates of A\lo-ard -Danny
Arthofer, Mona Rae Bar}Ow, Ron-
ald Bobbett, Tom Brickner, Bo-
Fruehan. David Gltrord.. Robbie
Third Clua-Mma Rae Bar-
low, Gary Deem. Wa lter Howald,
Jody Ueb, Barbara Dorktn. S~
hen Oquiat.
Second Clua-Mona Rae
low, Carolyn CalHa, Barbara
kin, Gu-f Illem1, Charles Kramer.
Stephen ()quilt, Ward Pletcher,
Gail White.
F1rst c...........su.an Brown..
Facts Are Given on
Gas Price Iocrease
Local gasoline dea ll•.,..:;:,:,;•::: I out this week that, cc
l.tc:Of! Bums, Carolyn ~Y. Gery
Deem, Rou Eckert, Margaret
1942 PI th Sed G r iesse.r, David H.ushbe.r(e'r )'IDOU • Henry H ill, S tephanie Heck. Rob-
published reportl, they a re
receiving an)' of t he p~
incrnws that went into ·~~~: j J uly 1. Tl\at 1 Y. ~nts y
paying extra for your gas · the
rnult of the state au tu: boott,
brinl(ing the total state tax to
6 cents, plus 2 cents federal. For
some types of gas the price rile
b 2 cents. but that extra half-
cent 1oes to the oil companies,
not to the local dealers.
Radkt and Heater In Hill, Walter Howald Suaan
H uffman, Carol Hyden, Jeff
MA11C:: James, Bob Johnlon, Don Kimble, ·~ S teve Kimble, Clades Kramer,
1911 Chevy Sedan
Radio and Hl!ater
$245
1941 Chevrolet
2-00R SEDAN
Radio. hea ter. recond motor
$245
S teve Landeu, Louise Lee, Bar·
bera U~nthal, J im McKee. Sher-
rill McWhinney, O.vtd Mood,y,
Marie Patterson, RoWn R)llett, TOM PAYNE
Shari Tobias, T erry VIJ..Iacra -~ror 'Excei.Jent summer Rentals
Adrienne Van Ehrenberc, Pat Ocean View HomH
Wa Uce r, Gail White. Unda Waltz,
Judy WiUis, Ronny Woodlidt.
F our th Class -Leon Atwood.
Tom Brickner. Boscoe Bums.
Caroly n Casey, nm Driskel, Mar-
tin Frost. Margaret Fruehan, Ray
TOM PAYNE
Realtor
Godwin, David Hanhbar'll:er . Rob-ERNIE SMITH, Asloc ..
in Hill, Carol H>·den. Don KJmble, 310 Coast Hiway, Corona del Mar
S teve Kimble , David Kimes, Jim 1-------------
Mct<ee. O&.vid Moody, Marie Pat-
, terson, David P ettit. Sven Pre·
619 & 6190.., POPPY AVE. I toriow . ftobin Ryl~tt. Barbara
Dor kin. 1941 Chrysler Wods. :..c:.c_c"----. ---c .. rona del Mar
2·DOOR SEDAN I THE BEST PLACE TO 2 lo\·ely homt's on one lot
I furnishl'd. 2 firepla~. 3
baths, 4 bedrooms, double ga-
rage and wash room. Seven
years old-$16,900.
Radi o and hea tec BUY YOUR NEW OR
$195 USED CAR.
1941 Chevrolet
2-DOOR SEDAN ·
Radio and heater. Choice of 3
$195
1942 Chevrolet
2-DOOR SEDAN
Radio and hetlter
$195
G. M.A. C.
FINANCING
See our television PfOII"UUl
ltarrlnl Carmftl Cavall¥0
on Otannel 2. Evft'y Frl&.y
niaht a t 10:00 p.m.
MILLER
CHEVROLET
co.
Your ~ and
Oldo Deelor
2841 ·
COAST HICHWAY
Newport
1885
HARBOR AT CENTER
·-~~-6J49 l•c• 644Z
721 S. MAIN
SANTA ANA
YOU WILL BE
AMAZED
AT OUR HIGH
DOl.1J\R TRADE IN
OFFER
WOUlD YOU LIKE
TO SAVE
FROM
$400 to $700
ON A NEW
NASH
721 5. MAIN.
SANTA ANA
0 \\':-..'ER on PROPERTY
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY
12:30 to 5 P.M.
lJtspect this modem 3-bdrm.
-at-
519 MARIGOLD
Corona del Mar
e IIUSINE88 OPPO&TUN'I'l'IE8
Cafe , good location ln Costa
ft.lesa--$3000.
l.Jving quarters optional.
LEE B. CASEY
2145 HARBOR BLVD.
O.ta :U.. BEacon 6911-R
S-T-R-~T-C-8
THOSE DOLLARS!
JUST A SAMPLE
'48 JO:IICUilY 4-DR. SEn RAil. 'I'hb
prlt» -... w -· July l2UL
TIIEODOU ROBINS
YOUR FORD Df.4l Dt
5J4 C.. llwq, NaapM .....
1095
CHINA COVE . -•. , .. -·--
• 3-bedroom plus maid's room. 1%. tile beths, full-sized dining
~ Ia~ ki tchen a nd attractive bar. Ouutanding Viiw
or the jetty.
... •. Reasonable dow n payment wtU handle . This one of Co-
rona Li!l Mar's finest view hornet.
ROY GREENLEAF, Jr. and Associates
BUll.DER R EALTOR
3112 Nt-WpOrt Blvd , Newport HA 2552--Eves. HA 3742
LIDO ISLE
BAY F'ROl'o'T-IMMEDlATE POSSESSlON·
Here is your opportunity to purchase the lowest priced home
on Udo Nord and move ri&;ht in-th~ bedrooms. den. 3 fire-
placeB and such other features as garbage disposal, dish-
washer and breakfast nook: pier a nd slip. a ll for just $45,600.
WE HAVE THE KEY.
THE VOGEL CO.
~COAST HIWAY NEWPORT BEACH
BEacon 7468
OPEN HOUSE
THt:RSDA Y. S ATURDAY A.l."'ffi SUN'DA Y
Tired of ra ising ~ apes in the hoWit'? You can let them
run t heir hot little legs off in the k)vely yard on this i~cu·
la tely landsca.I)M G.l.-F1-I.A resale. This :J..ix'droom, 2-bath
qualit)' homl" could s tand Captain's inspection any day. for
it's !\farine owner l'ta$ been transferred to ~nsacol8 . It's
ne~A·Iy decorated. has forced air heat. patio. fenced back
yard and doublt.• garage. :O.:ow i:1 your chana-. Don't ~1:L.S! It:
COR.'ER tRVI!'i"E & COSTA :'1-tESA A\"E
THE PRICE A~O TER:\t.S ARE P.IGl-IT
Howard and Flaherty, Inc .
BEacon 6796 ur B.Eacon 7U2-ll
BAY FRONT
Just cornpleted--3 bedrOOfTlS and 3 baths Pier and float l)i'r-
mitted. l'¥todem design aOO best construction. Prime loca-
tion. S pacious rooms. Soft coloN. "Has ~\'!'()'thing 11nd
everything in right place."
$49.5(~)
HARBOR INVESTMENT CO.
308 30th St.
REALTORS
,..._ 1600
Member of Multiple Listing
N_,_
CORor-.JA DEL fv\NI..
VOGEL VALUE
roR TRADE OR SALE! Busi~WM shop and Uving Quarters
on Cout H ighway in Corona del Mar oow ieaed fM 1125
per month. tAt t7"xl()()' with room to buikL Submit your
offers' or what haw )'OU to tndr up to AO.(O)!
THE VOCEL CO.
1301 COAST BLVD. CORONA DEL liAR
HARBOR 1741 IIAJt80R wn
Vonhlr olllultllle u.tiac
IF YOU WANT ACfiON!
u.t ,_.. peopat)' witb _, IIUL1'IPLI: USIVIO ltEALl"'Ol.:
a. no a 1 • aDd !Jet • w111 ca a ... a. n. ... .,
,_. --. let • '1'W JilT • co? !7 .,..,.1111 ...
!foldt -tt.n .. •
CALL ANY MULT'JPlL J...J5TINC lt£Al.roR ..... I Newport Hnar Iori of Re...._
Small t.a.ch cott:aet _. ........ ,. lnM. ~ .......
recent ly remodeled. mtt.Y D500 IXJWN.
FULL PRICE 110..500
BEl IER HURRY! • • •
AT!"El\,-u}N JAMBOREE VISI'l'OR8-A few Ju.lw alllll .....
rfftlall avail.ole. 1
ISLAND REALlY CO..~
"40 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE''
Harw7D.-
Pa.rk and Apte HArbor m Balboa Ialdll •
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, 1-6 P.M.
Drive to Santi Ana and Mesa Dr. Brand new. Ranch-t)'lJe',
3-bedroom. 2-bath home. TerrU1c buy at 12900 !~own.
W A. TOBIAS
Multiple LUting Realtor
F'RANK SOULE. Sales Manager
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393 E. SE:VE~'TEENTH STREE.I COSTA MESA
OCEAN VIEW LOT
I!': BEAlM"IFUL
Shore Cliffs
One of the last remaining ocean vi!"w lots ove-rlookinJ the
Harbor entrance and litllt> Corona Beach Realistic price,
$11,5())
WM W. SANFORD. Realror.
Col. John W. Dansby, Associate
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Putr .Aw . at Marine Balboe t.Ja.d
HArbor 2462 (day or eveninet
BUY OF THE WEEK!
A D REA.l\.f W REDWOOD A.'OD BRICK: WeU-built home
hi&:h on tht hill in Corona do:.•! Mar. 2 bedrooms, covered
patio. Doubko garagP ~,II take second stor)' Wood paneling
Brick firep\aao. a ltractiVi" lanchcaping.
Fr.RM PP..ICE. Sl2 750-00W:O.:. S35Qil
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
61 5 Coast Blvd . Corona del Mar .
LIDO ISLE
BRA.."'.i O :O."EW 4-bo:•dr;,om home-2 fireplaces 1 master bed-
room. 1 "~ b<~.ths Man) attractive features ~rge-, waUed
patio. \'e r) ChoiO' locatiOn \'i~· of Bay WeU·ftnan~
•nd ready fo r tmme<bat<> occupancy---$28.500
BALBOA REALTY CO.
700 E. BALBOA BLVD. (opP. Balboa Bank of Am! HA-32T1
ROSS GREELEY
JOSEPHINE WEBB JACK PINKHAM
Member of Multiple l..isti.nl
BR.L'S BEST BUYS
DOES THIS MAKE SENSE?
If you know what you want and about -~ you want
it, regtat~ with 1.15 a.nd we will call you wl'tm we t hink
we have )ocated aomethine for you.. Many of our best
bu.)'s are sold before we can act.-ertise them.
MAGNOLIA ST., 3-BEDROOM
~ )-.rd needLa pieket re:nce and ~ 1hru.ba and out·
side of this pleuant home .should be painted. 'nte in-
side hu JuR bem f't"ddecorated. The ukina prier I'IIUl:)'
makes this BILL'S BEST BUY. FUll pr-icp--$10,1!0.
CORONA · DEL MAR
JIJilt 11.250 cash.
INCOME UNrr
1 be*oom NCh tide--over~ Santa Ana. Country 0...
Owner's .,.. hM ~. plurted. f!I'ICioeld petlo. Oltl:lft
aN» tented and fi.lr'n:IMed. P'Vll priot IU.11JD, wfttt "110 -...
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PAGE EIGHT
'TIIATII
HA7U?O& ..
NOW THitU SATUlt>AY
James Stewart
'BEND Of THE RIVER'
I)Qnald O'Connor
"I Lcwe Melvin"
SUN. • MON. • 'MJES.
_..r-. A LL STAR C,_ST
'O'HENRY'S FULL HOUSE'
MARILYN MONROE
'Don't Bother to knock'
IJI PG IN IA MAYO
'Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair'
'She's Werking Her Way
Through College'
NOW ... >-t~U TUES0,-..'1'
"LET'S 00 IT AGAIN"
I'~US
_(-'>, I R £LM~D
"THE 49tn MAN"
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•tV'
"A QUEEN IS CROWNED"
·...,:_ ~ ... ". U.NGTr-' FU.TURE OF
--E CO~m"'.-.TION
Mesa ··
l l ~ .,,,
FliOAY AND SATUlDAV
K Ql( DOUGLA S
"THE JUGGLER"
PAUL HENREJD
PATRICIA MEDII'A
"SIREN OF BAGDAD"
SUNOA'I' FOR 7 DAYS
BARBAJII SJAIIIIYCII
"ALl I DEStiU"
iii~1rJ 6Uira
II•1Ullmi llll m!! :0. IOil!ll m •
Midget
A team dt'feated the Huntington
Beach f('am 5-2 at Uons Field
in Costa Mesa Monday afternoon.
The Harbor Boys Club srorl.'d
two runs in the first inning and
added two more in the bottom of
the fourth to lead the \-!siting
nine 4...() going into the fitth in~
nlng. The Huntington Beach Mid~
gets scored two runs in the top
of the fifth but the local nine
scored one run in their half or
the fifth to wind up the scoring
for the day.
Corona del Mar
July 8 thru )4
e~;:~
.m:, AU MONT
zy. All o.u•f GABOR·KASZNAR
IIIII ;oLo
''GIRLS OF
PLEASURE ISLAND"
Technirolor
"""'a.&t--__ ..;;
Gil Y-· ku HAIII
hi) lert?l ·.Its~ lsr112
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"SP ACEW A YS"
NO ADVANCE
lN AD~USSION
Jim S. Whyte
INSURANCE
Ocean. Mariae cmd
General hunmmce
Offiu: Cod• ._._ Lfll luiWi"t
s&-'''' a.--.: 416 Hue!, Cor011a dJ w.r
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Screen
At Port Theatre
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iolr _.. -· A ...-. too walt al
of this.
Is surely something y~
won't want ta mru
-"Steg." I
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R--.... aad l.G •••
JOlt COAST JOGHWAY
:SE\\'PORT BEACH
MO\.;e history is being made
this week with the installation of
the giKJil ntlc wide circular silver
screen at the Port 'J'bestre in
Corona del Mar. The much tAlk·
ed about hu~f' screen Is th<' fint
to be instu.lled in -this section of
California. It will be used to show
a.-dimensional films as well ns
gi\•p qew feeling of depth to con·
ventional films. ~~::::::::::::::::::: The first 3-D picture coming
the Port will be M-G-M's first
three 4 1 m e n s i o n a 1 Wt"Siern.
"Arena." This colorful picture of
1'0dt'o exhibitions and the life of
the ha.rd-rlding <..'OWboytl 'A'bo par·
t.idpr~tte brines the audience to a
rinpide-H"af for the breathtaking
t h r i 11 s of calf-roping, saddle·
bronc riding, bareback litunts.
steer wrestling and the perilous
Brahma bull riding. Gig Young,
Jt'an Hagen. Polly Bt"rgen and
Henry Morgan all play leading
roi("S in the "Arena," starting
Wednesday.
On the Ialand
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BICYCLE
REP
Schwinn Bicycles
RAY STEDMAN
1574 Newpwt BIYd.
C::08TA Jo:8A ....... --.... llJI..I
Mountaisls ol
Foa• lnhher
wOIIder u t~y eKalnl~ p&e...-e. ..U. ., ..._..
In the Fua Zoee t. llaiiiiiGa at Ute pltoto ~
!WOL Lert to rlcllt .,.e MJ.. .raaeea Kod~
ComptOII; MIN .1-~ Cllutala. El Jl..te: II'-
M"r, 1!:1 -..u-, ... 111M,....-&aduldc, c._...
...... 'I'IMI r.. z... a. ........ a IMC'!ft ....
yo-c aad old aDke .-lUI lt. ,...J' U~
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Two Years' fro• t•e Police litHer ..•
Afriea
Ha\1ng read during tM past no• W' TO 4%'" TIIICJ&
several months the delight with Sprcial: Mattress stock. We cut
which our neighboring city of It to aay abe for boltts. buDk
Costa Mesa "'ported our t>mbar· bedl. trailers. bomel, de.
rassment at the open, Newport-w Surplus St
wide discussion of the hair-spl it-ar ~
Donald E.Bronson of Monteit>y for lack of parental confrol at tlng, philosophical Qtle'Stion of
Pa.rk reported his wallet, identi-Palm S t. and <::kl-an Front. 8&1-ethical behavior of some or our Cor. N...,....t' a ...,._ .....
tContinuel from Page 2J fication papen, dri•;er's JiC(Inse boa, at 12:35 a . m. Saturday and Ne"II>"JJIrt Clty Coundlmen, I am eo.ta M.a
Island of Sorrow is by no means and 50 cents were stolen from his was n.>leased at 12:)0 p. m. to alert to a strange situation. a-e.. ae6
8 misnomer. car parkt'd In the Balboa park-his parents ... Joanne Hans-These QUesUons were f~::::~ llr~~Sl~If;;;;;;~;;~~ Thel"f' is a story prt'\'&lent in ing lot, Thursday ... Efght pairs kins, 10, of North Hol1ywood. wu as bf>ing politically messy
Capt' Town that. one stormy of pant.s and two girdlt'S wen taken to Hoe&: Memorial Ha&-were USHl as a veilro threat
night. ttl@ lept'rs, e\;dently be--stolen from the-clothes line of pital for treatment arter faJIIinldeiK'OUt"aG;e .CO.ta Mesa dli.u-ru:
coming so dissatisfied with their Mrs. Mary Morales. 1625 W. 18 to 20 feet from the rocks at incorporatt-their own dty.
plight, bc.'came haiC-wild. lbey Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, the base of the east jetty, Corona One of the ethics involved was
ran amock and S('f fire to e\·ery Thursday ... llichard P . Booth, del Ma r. at 10:17 a. m . Friday t.he morality of permitting the .,-_. a..
hUt on the island and to en•ry 17(6 S. Bay. Balboa bland, re-.. Mrs. C. F . Drake, 713 Lark· d ty of Newport to keep some of ODut .._
establishment there. And then, portl.'d the theft of a 25 horse-spur A\·e., Corona del Mar, r t'· Its .tunds in a bank where one of W 1 • a W 0 0 D •
on another riight, a huge cask or power outboard motor ''a lued at ported findin g a gas lawn mower thrt' roundlmen v.u a.lso a di· (I 0 CJ • ~ .. 1 La
rum somehow drifted ashore and $410 Friday from a boat in front left In her SOillll' parked car in rrctor of the bank. COASI' l.aHWAY AJ
t hey inj:lu l~f'd in a wild carousal of his home . . Cars drive n front of her hOUlie which police It wm be interestin1 to set-if THI A'C'B
on the beach. l nc:k"ed, some stark by Betly B. Drant, 39. of 49 Bal· said wa!~ E'\'idently taken from the-mayor of Costa Mesa and its ....,_. ....
<~nd bizarre stories ha\"(' bct>n boa Coves and B. E. Petet't'l. 673 the homt' of AI Clapper, 712 nt'W finance officer store their
painte-d on this old island. Victoria St .. , Costa MHa, colli<k'd Broad St .. Newport Heights ... City's funds in the bank whe-re JO~ VD£1'J,E
without injuries at Coast Hwy . Elton L Rankin of Los Angeles t .. _. are both offtCl"n, or w:iU ~~~~~:;:;::;;:;;:;;~ But. Jrradually, the con\'iCts, '""'~ and Newport Blvd., at 12:59 p. m. said his car waa damaged when tM>y a void t~ very aJ)Jk"arance lf'per~ and the lunatics were re-Wednesday of last week ... Ed-it Str'llek a tree while he was of wrong, a.nd keep thrt' City"s mm·ed from the island and now -gar ,J. Wall, 59. of Rh·e rside. pArking In front of 318 Marine funds In somebody else's bank. only thf' keept'rs of the light re--
majn the re. The homes of those died ofa heart attack at 1200 W . Avr.o .. Balboa Island .at 2 :30 p. m.
who, at one time, Wt're attend-Ocean Front, Nt'WJ)Ort Beach, at F riday ... P.obert J . Moise, 19, M0\'1: TO HEIGHTS
7 :27 p. m. Wednesday of last of 326 Marigold A\·e., Corona del Still In Newport, the WIUiam ~ ' f) ants for the con,•icts, leper$ and lunatics art> now dr.osc-rted, their WIX'k. polict" said . . Patricia :\1ar, was cha rged with speeding Melo family have tnO\'f"d to 2012 J-Da o..t ...._
d d . d . . . A. Rodgers. 21. of Anahiem, was 33 miles an hour in a 25-mllt·~:~Cl=•~YWS~t~ .. ~N:ewEpo:rt~H:•:•:••:•:·~·~':ro:m~~===s=;:.:::e::::;:;! oors nn wtn ows swtngmg In charged with speeding 50 mil("s zone at Ocean Bh-d. a nd Iris Ave., 3403 Finley St. the bT'("("ze. A s ports ground and an hour in a 2:5-mlle zone at Bal-Corona del Mar. at 2:40 p. m . .c:otr L-ourse are in df'cay and th(' doors of the old church are firm-boa Bh·d. and 19th S t., Ne\.lo-porl Sunday l\frs. Ullia n Wright.
ly boile-d. The-only fonn of ani-Beach. at 3:55 p.m . last Thurs-1009 W. Bay A .. ?., Newport
ma l life on the island are thou· day ... Police arrested four Beach. Sunday reported the theft Huntington Beach J'uvenile boys of a SJO bedspread from a clotht'S sands of rabbits or the English ,·ari!!ty and these arc chas!'d In back of a ct:t !e at 107 21st S t .. line a t JOOO W. Balboa Blvd.,
Newport Beach, a t 11 :40 p. m. Newport Beach ... Nicholas F . about by hundreds of "';\dcats-Saturday, charged with fighting Trt'Oiite, of Vl'nict", was a stran,~:e specie, <~ctuall)·, sin~ none art' 10 be found on the main-and intoxication ... Durl 'T"ip-\\'ith speeding 660 miles an hour
land of Africa. This is Robben ping, 116 29th St., Newport in a 35-mile zone a t Bayside Dr.
Island, 8 !Ientine! to incoming Beach. complained that an un-and Coast. Hwy., at 3 :28 a . m.
\'essels from every corner of the identified car crowded his car off Sunday ... A grey flannel sport
29th St. at 2:47 a. m. Sunday re· coat and a fifth of Vodka wert' earth, part of the gateway to
HE RY'S
COCKTAILS I.....__ .......
MAX£ rr A MU5T
-Spa.aW. Food at ib Pr II
SkU• • Sluiaap -CWie Rele•oe
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Cape Town. And thf'n. the first !lulling in damage to his right stoien from his car parked on the
\'iew of Cape Town. An unforgel-front wheel and fender ... Some-main beacf'l at Corona del Mar.
!Jlble sight. one damaged a right hand door Paul Beard or Santa Ana com·
Jock on the car of Mrs. K J . plalned Friday ... Mrs. Nolan
O'Connor of P asa d e na while B ea uchamp, 1811 W. Balboa
914 COAST HIGHWAY IIEACOII -
HAtbot 22n Sports calendar parked at the BaY5ide Hotel. Bal· Blvd., Newport Beach, Friday re-C~~~~~~~a>::~~]l boa, Saturday night ... WaJ!t"ts ported the theft of ~-o bathing !::;::::::::::::::::::::::::~:
Q -----=-~=~~----·! o( Robert H. Cra.ik or Los An· s uits from her clothes line ... j i
NEWPORT lEACH COBOlfl del MD PIIUMACY
82] Co.1t 51.-d • Corona dal Mar
IT'S fun zone
-IN-
Balboa
Fll Flllll
KJDDIES' DAY
Every Wednesday
'J2 to • ..
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FREE Wooos
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BALBOA MORING SCHOOL
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BASEBALL geles a nd Anthony 1\-t. Belli of A gla.u fishing rod was stolen
.luJy I Z-Cer.tta MNa Merdlaah
Vll. Lonc Beach Wraqlen at
Uou f1dd, 2::00.
CoMa Meu. T.-avelen
Ptaee.U. BoWH Market
l"'aeeettla., ! •.
Encino. the Jailer containing (rom from his garage, M. J. Bengo-
$16 to $17, were stolen from Mr. chea, 616 Goldenrod Ave .• Corona
Cralk's car park~ in the Balboa del Mar. notitled police Friday
n . parking lot Saturday ... A hit · · . Albe-rt Young, of San Ga~
at. a.nd run car damaged the lcrt rear rei!, reported a liet"nse plate stol·
render and hub cap of a car own· en from hia car parked Sunda.y
ed by Richard B. Roarke.. 116 in front ol 125 Agate Ave., BaJ.
46th St., Newport lkach. while boa. Island ~ .. Unkown .. '""'""!
parked in a parking lot a t 820 tore pepPr rackl from the
J•ly IJ-....<:..t. Me. A. l!'ir..a
Leacue Mtctpte at Ar'ella,
J:SO.
Cout Hwy., Newport Beach, Fri· and threw paper around in Oraac"ll Na"-1 Leacue
Jildlfe-at-e-ta Xe.. I :Je.
~wly lt--Orulp Na.....,. s-c--
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A='a'ra Arrrrlua 1--c-
,_._. .. o..fa M-. Ita.
JDJy Is--&... A-. As rtm.
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JfWpte at o.ar... ........ ·-.011'1'0-;,.q JJ B 5I l'lea .......... --.. -.--Dna ........... .a.
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day ... Joe W. Guillow of Loa men'• rHt room in the Standllrd
Angeles l't"ported the tlw!ft of a S tation service •tatlon at Ba.yaide
black canvas car cover fl"'m a car Dr. abd Cout Hwy,. Newport
during the night parked in the BNm, Sundly . . . ~ Brite,
Grey Goc:IR parktng )ot, B&Jboa of .,au ~tal Aw , Balbo. Js...
... A prope:rty dalna&e accident land. rrported that two fi':'DIIt llrire
N!SuJted bet-.ftm can clrt~ by hub CIIJ* valued at * Wl're
Ev~ Jacbon ol Lone Bach and stolen from his car pu-ked lD
Jo.t"ph Hall ~ Nortbridle, Ca..lll., front ol I* honw .•. A
tn front ol eoo eo.t Hwy., New· conta.ininc klmtifkatlon
port Bncll. at 12:50 a. m.. Set--and approxbnatl!ly .. ,....
..._7 ... Gene J . BN.wer, 20, in the vicinity ol Ida llome, ---, •
of IWl Gar*fta wu c:harled with tin llcCJaln. 29 BMcon Bay,
~50 mtae. an hour In a ~polb Sunday •..
~mile aone at Ac8da Aw. and OM ran Into her IU1IP ~rtnc
CCiul Bhrd.., eon.. *I Mar, •t tJw night ud knoded •
U:f9 L Ill. ...,. , -Ult· the door, lin. Zelpha
IOI:NB n.ur •~ OIXl kow"n per-a ewpied ,_ homt> 3507 nnley
'ne Baud ol 'h1aRees ol at 111 1!. Oceua PniDt, Beat.. ~ at L .._ o.....e c-t OaDr• ._ __. t..-J-:n tD f'rllll7, .,....... . . . Xlt.mn tllllle
XL n Ill L ,..._ • ......... '-1, at.,.. dottwt _. ..tnc do..... pots ud
W • ••••· I' =-_. till: .... ud e.a.. a.tlll •tollll ,_ ...., ._ . ..:.-cc_ _.,_..., ,_tile ,_-. S. liard.· ~ to pollee Rol8t H . ...,. Pete•-~ IIIN ,_ • ._..., , . .• can *lwn bJ fl5 Ac:.a. A.-..
V.. ....._ C>' •• .. •sud D. Nkflarll of Pt•hnl pallca reparted T tr
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DlSCING -PLOWING -EXCAVATING -SKIP LOADER
DONAIDWHAN
Rot~11lling -w~ Cuttlnc -Leve.llin& -GArdening
Beacon 6983 2201 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
M. E. HORST CO.
Pl¥111 CIITIICTII
I!XC.&V.\TINO -Oa.&DINO -'I'&IJCDNO
PBONI! -.acox -c-....... rt> ...
VENETIAN BLIND SPECIALISTS
....._ Rsfrs-Tn.vene Traeb-&y Loek Scree.
IAIIGE SELECI'ION
V...tu BM-idsbo Kepaiftd .... cn-1
BEAOON 6'702!
soum coAST
BLIND CO.
.11M "'A.LIU".Jl. Prop.
GeneW ve J onH, 716 Marcuerite,
4-room, 1-story, 1-unit chwllinl
at 503 Larkapur, $9.500.
e UDO ISLE
Harry .ftogen , add fireplace,
plankr and heating system·, 731
Via Lido Soud. $4,000: Mrs. l..or'-
f'tta Glau, 223 Via Eboli, 6-room.
l .story, 1-W'I it dweUing at 137
Via Ht,vre, $21,000.
e IIALBOA ISI-"-.'OiiD
at 539 Catalil& C. W. TbaaiM,
433 '1\atia. ·~ 1.......,.~ 1·
unit dwelllnl' at .01 '1\atia, SIS.·
000.
e NEWPOa'W
Johl'l F. voce~. s.Jbaa. add
room and ....... at 1081' W . Bal-
boa Blvd.. $1,800; Dr. Oarrftoeo
Elliott, roof at S:ll-36th St .•
$250; Clatd! HarUey, add to
house trailer at U do Pari!:. $600.
e OOST,\. IIIJ:8.A. 3-
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A ...-ri'Y PA(XAGE. ~iforeia diU. yeu cdebn.IIH
... 50da sndtwWJ ol * --. cpe•iq iad~UUT. Puttins the 6ni.b-
......... ae ... Joo--illjgerh a. of naaa JWked ia the .. llr siace
·~ prior -• '""'fMiye pl'aftltatioa CU'ftDOIIies, is preny Berty 0u' t•, ' II J b, C. W . Jlobens, I'Kiic divisioa Yic~ prn-
idnt ol A ,._ Caa C:O..paay. Mon: da.aa t90.000.000 is fttU_rned
tD die people of dteiDie adl JitU by cbe aa.-iadustty, xcon:Jins tO
llobera,. .....,_ .......,...,.., c:aa--•klD&" plans produce biUions of con-
~ ....... ,. fOit Goldca Sralllt pack:ns of lith and IXbe.r roods.
Ca1ifonia caes 90 pet ceat of all ruoa coaue.....t in the U niled Scu rt
X o. P ,, -513 I his or
SOTJCt: TO C REDITORS vott ·
twor pia('(' of busmt"SS. to-
E. R. ABBEY
Balboa Man Beat
Her, Woman Claims
Or \'al M. Kuykendall. 44. 815
E. Balboa 81\'d.. Balboa. i!l due
lo appear in N~'POrt Beach jus-
t ict' court ~fonday on a battery
cl:uu-ge. 1
Kuykendall wu arreited by
Newport police on July 1 after
a citizeri's arrest co m pI a i n t
against him was signed by An-
Ita J. Anne tte. 35. of 1213 S .
Towner St .. • Santa Ana.
~ woman charged that she
was be-a ten by thc man with his
fists on tha t day and the night
before. She a.llegt'd.i)' suffered a
blac k l"} e. t \4'0 bwnps on ht'r
hNd.. 6Cr&lchl"s on nl"Ck and
hands and a small wtolt on her
right shoulder, IXllict> rl"pOrted.
' Watch and Radio
Thieves' Targets
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·--lin. ~ .. N'•A a •
H . Van de Walbr,
535 w. llalr&llton,
Gloza, utttity buUdifta
court at 525 Fairfax.
K E. Chunc, •wtrnminc
211 E. 18th, $2,000:
2732-Dr..... .. lut.... of-...,. at ola...,........_U...._.ia
ff'Oilt ot bel' -..
Catholic Archbishop, add to
chft:lling at 1964 Orange, $2.000;
LI:AVII:8 ftD: ......
Tam Cronk hu IIIOW!d tram
512 ~ Aw., Newport Htl ..
to Huntlft.at.on 8Ncft.
WiUy Laaru. dw-elling at 2'75 E.. I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,_,.. • ..,. ••••• 22nd St .. $10,000, garage at same II
address. $960: W . E.. Eddings,
d..~lling at 356 Rochestf'r. $5,000.
e CUFF fu. VI:... !Ill
Following permits were
in Oilf Haven during the
w-eek : Frederick Cleary, add
room and bath at 23561
Harbor Rd.. S 1.850
A group of 16 of the q,on•,.-1
t ype structure.$ are andude-d tn
the first bwldimt pro}eC'I 011 the I
10-acre site. :\tr 1'i!fan)· said.!
The first "'i ll b..· rompl<"ted m 30
days and will prO\i<h!' from I,<n>l
to 4 ,000 squart' fN't 1n umtJ
a vailable for N'nt. hP addt•d
"Costa M esa is sh....,rt of wart--
house space." :>o.tr THi.Jn} ,.a,d 1 There i5 a nE'f!d tor such bw ldmgs
due to tht> ~ A r.~;t-k,. .imo..; and 1
the opening or tlw fr•••·"-HS h·• added ·
L''-'' U SCG L01'/
,. ca.-. ... ~. cc., .. ~,·f'••
'I••• ..._. L'•o .. 'loaa
I lila•••
CONTINUING
TO PAY
PER ANNUM
ACCOUNTS INSIJ1l"D
UP TO $10,-
AU ACCOUNTS ora•
llfOUTHilcmtOf
-~ LUN-THEtn.
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVING$
& LOAN ASSI)CIA TION
a.! Ocean A.Vf'n\M
Pbane : cun
LAGUNA BEACH.
1131 SIJPDUOK COSTA )f£5.,\; ~lATE OF ELISA A. WIN· '=========================~~BERG. DECTh\SED ( ::"iartCE IS HEREBY GIVEN
?ubhc Admimstrator
~1 thin ~'" months art~~r th .. •
publication of this notlc-•
Dated J ut:r 3. 1953
hrst
LOlliS FOR HOlES
*LINOLEUM * CAIII'ETS * ASI'IIALT TILE * I'OIUIICA ~ * DILU'I2I
lA&GI: Sa..r.ci'ION
AU. TIPES n..ooa OOVJ:IUXG
to the creditors of ar.d all per-
sons havin~ cla ims aga inst the
said d..~nt or said E'Sia t~ to
file thl>m "'"i th the necessary
\'OUchcrs in the office of the Clerk
of the Superio r Cou.rt of the State
of CalJfornia. 1n and for the
Count)· of Oran~. or to prrsent
the same. •nth the necessary
\'ouchers. to tM-at
E. R.. ABBEY . :
Public Administ rator (l(
the Esta te-of said d..--c..U·nt
THO~tAS E. HEFTER." A."
14t5 Coast High'"'-a y
Corona de-l Mar. C.li(omLa
Ha.r bor 1.53S
AUOI'M)' for E4tate
.~.1id
Snmt" nn.-r··n'll:n ,>d a v.,n(i..)"'· T\\il <=taff IT"'-ni).•r,. "r ::"~·"po·-.r·
from tho• h•xn<' <Jf Mrs. G :'o.f Ralt).,,a Savin:..,.,; ,n,l L )lln A._...__;w,.
Grund~ 92-1 \\" O..."t:"an F'runt elation ;;p;•nt thr<'l' da~., l<i.ool "'e..•k
Rallxn . and appaN"nLI) was m Phot-ru . .,_;. Ariz '" ~.un zd..•as
~ar('d oTr b5" -bn:""alti ng gl~. po-for plannin~ a rl("\0. buildm..-for
li<'t• dd<Wd. A tnanguJar candlt>-ltX"1r Associ.auon ht•rP
abra "a" takt<n from an intt:n or The~ arc Allm•s Blomqwst. ex-
wall and 1.:-ft ouuid.· tht> hot!.io.' t'CUI!\C s."'CT't'lary o( :>oOi'""POrt 1
Construction Loana
3..-, !'0.-l'l:AR L0;\1'0
SEE BOB SATI'LF.II
Poirier lor~Kat• Co.
14.15 eo-t Blvd-. CDM
...._ HA SMA---JU UIU
1 ~ .. tro U f.-lluiu~ Fu.dll)
DJ(;Ji MA£1iEB'S
FLOOR COVERING
--LANDSCAPING-= --Balboa Savings. •nd Aly~ High-,1
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SPECDIJ::!( ftiZ8 e ~ 8TOCil. :Vo . .-\-:!!813 [ley. asststant to ~1dent P . A.
ELLIS BROS. NURSERY S OTICE TO CRI:DI'I'O!I.S Pn Lmec. In Ph.,.nix t hey V>Si t"" I
ESTATE OF KATHERI111"'E I t"'o nev. s..wmgs a nd loan build-
S a B 0.... 8...... SOKOL ROBEZZOLI. also knoY.-n mg;; aod a no.•vo bank building JAMES ~~l~'/S~7~8~U~PI'.IIIIJK:::~~~========::008T~::~A~...,...~~~!!:~~--~~OO~AS~T~w~W~A~l'~e~~a>IIO~:N~A~D=ta.~•==·~·~-~~-~·~·~·~-:,l l as K ATHERINE M ARL\Sl RO·I BEZZOU. ON-e-as«!
NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN
S o. A-~l D
SOTICt: TO C&EDITORS e
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Eledric:;ty ;. ono of tho !.w lllings you buy 0< -
locloy wiUch still .... at ~-prices. and
&lion rates are GMOnQ the lowest in the natton.
Co 1' !wing •••ytfoi"'l oloctricily does lw you-
.,._,.,_. .... at play-tho .... -
,_,.,far •..,. o world of con••..,." ea fort
_.zal ... •a•na y.AMJ .... raurala:tzk
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to t~ Cft'ditors of and all ~r
.om ha\lihg claims a gainst tM
said <leocedent or said Ntat~ to
tile them •i th the necessan•
vouchers in the office of th~
CleTk of the Suprrtor Court of
the S tate of California. In and
for the (l)unty of Ora~. or to
Pl'f!Rnt the same. with the nee--
~ \-ouche-rs. to the under-
U&Ded at his place ol business.
to-wit :
1415 COAST IDGHWAY,
CORONA DEL MAR.
CI.LIFORNlA.
wilhlft six rnoatt. attrr the first --...... -. Dated Jw.r 10, 1953
RlCCAJU)() B. ROBE220U
E:Rcu.tw ot the Eata~ ot
said cleoednit.
TBOJI.AS E. HEFFERNAN.
14:15 COAST lDGKW'AY,
CORONA DEL lllAR.
c.\UFORNtA. ......_ 15315
At~ fOI' Eliiieoltoc .
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INGRAM-Will> CORP.
ESTATE Of" JEN!\'l:E M. • A y LA \\'SON , Dc_.ct.asf'd
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV"EN
to the cT"'t'ditors of and all "'"""""I B ;! r.. I'-----~ • having claims a gainst the •---~II"~
~nt or said ettatf' to • c...t ~c.-..,...,
them vdth the ''Oucl,-1 HArtt-••J
e rs ln the ofCice of ~~~E~ I !~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t~ Superior Court of the '•"•• u: ......,._ JI ... W
of Ca.Ufomia. in a nd for
Count)' of On!ngt", or to
t he samt', wi th the
vouch('rs, to thfo· undersigned at
hls or her plat't" of business. to-
wit :
C'..'o H~itz a.nd H unrit:t.
Altom e}"-s a t Law.
2611 1'-0"ewporl BDWe.ard.
Ne'!'-port &-ach. Califomia...
\\ilhin aix months After ~ fi.rst
publication of this notice.
Dated J~ 12. 1953 .
RUBY S El.l..EW LAWSON
Eftcutrlx ol the Eatate
ot aid decedent .
HW"''iU aDd Hunritz.
au . ... ,. ..• .,,
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fUGSTOME PATIOI
BI..OCI: WAIIB Exc<natiDg
lluJidcJang .
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PAGE TEN •
DIRECTORY First Annual Picnic
,---;n=s :-' .. -=-=~I For Isllnd Cbureb -------t:HIJRt:HES
CA<OM8 &E'I'VL"'i
The M. G. carltonl are
In Newport for the summe-r.
are now ltvinc at M08 W. "'"''I Front. Their wintfr addreu
RandKi' MJraa•.
n. • ,, Job I, IllS
A· I
-Naurie Stanley
b& -o " JI.UIMa 1TII
A crovod ol 80 ~ ptHoent
S.tunlay, JUM 2T, for lM· ftn1:
annual &lboa Jaland Convnunlty
Methodist Church picnic held at
C01ta Mesa Park.
COMJIUNION SEaV~ SUN.
The lefnl-annual CoiJ&iiWdUi
Service wtU be crlebratM in all
Churches o1 Chriat, SclenUat, on
S unday, 'Jbe aubjed o1 the J..n..
son-Sermon will be ''SIIerunent."
Golden Text ls Paul's eourwel C I
Cor. 5:81. "'Let Ul keep tlw feast,
not with old ftvm, neither with
tl'le leaven of maJiee and wicked-
ness: but wi th the unleaveMd.
bread or sincerity and truth."
po~tor Is tM 110n of Walter F . Ott
ol Santa AM, who is ·~:;~·::1 with Trinity Luthen~n (
Santa Ana. He Ia stucblrc ...... ".._ ....
INSURE
In SURE
INSURANCE
LEONARD ). KISTLER
Phone Hubor 0523
M03 Newport Blvd., Newport
GERALD W. RITCHIE
Realtor • 1nluraDoe
Notary Public
IN CORONA DEL M.AJt. SINCE l!QI
1219 Cout Blvd.
HArbor 83 • E'vftl: HArbor 24.15
Stiff ~tition ranlfed, be·
tween the mixed ~ball teams
nicknanwd "Doc Patch'' and
"Skunk Hollow" with the Dog
Patchen carT)'inc off the honors.
Picnic atteMtance prizt>S were
woo by the BiCornbo Club. the
third craders and kindr:rga'i'fi n.
'Jbeo wlnnen ol the: raCN were
Dic:k Bride:~n. Lance Gree-n-
! leaf and AI~ Guenther, who re-I eei\'t"d first. second and third
ribbons in the but-ball throw,
along with George Hauser, Ron·
nie Carl, Douglas Carl and Ra.n-
dy Ni~rov•sky. O ther prizes
were won by Lance Gl'f'oenleaf,
Dick Bridgman, Ronnie Carl,
Terrel Waidelich, Christine Carl,
Barbara Schmid and Veronica,
,-----'NUit8!.!!!!!!!1ER;!!.!Y=L::":::""I 1 Randy NiewrarowskJ, L 1 o y d
Tht> Li5.SOn-St:rmon liia
t.hi.s selt"Ction from Paul's second
letter to 'nmothy 14 :5, 7, 8).
"Watch thou in all things, ...
make full proof or thy ministry
. . . I have fought a good figh t,
I have kept thf> faith: Henceforth
there is laid up for me a crown
of righteousness, which the Lord.
the righteous judge, shall give
me at that day: and not to me
only, but unto all them also that
Jo,·e his appearing." • • •
thl' ministry. • • •
at the
o'clock s ~ r vices. The chw-ch 's
Sanctuary Choir under -he-'llirec-
tion ol Mrs. A. J . Rutter Is sing-
ing nch S unday durin& the tium-
mt>r months.
+ The Church
CIIURCII OP ova IADI'
OP liT. (]AKIRJ,
1«1 W • ....._ m-. Newport
ll.bltw •• , HAPPY D •y SC-'•OQL SchmJd and Robert Ln. Adele
·""' M Baines and Allen Guenther. RETUR.'\'S TO PULPIT htiMr s-... IUJe7, Puter
Re\•. Paul Babbitt will return I htller 1*!11-.. Ma~ Early Childhood EducatlOl'l Guenther. for Uttle Folk f h. . th· k to A•L Putor rom 11 Vllc&tlon ~· wee _ :)unday Masses: 8 :00, 10:00, 11:30 440 Heliotrope Avf!.
Corona del Mar. Calif. St -J, A •1• condu<'t duplicat~ servu:-es at 9:45 a.m. Weekday Mass: 8 :00a.m.
and-ll _a .m. 11t t~ Corona .~.~ Con{essiQn : Se..tYrdays and nres !iARBOR 1091-w 1. . .~ames uXJ tary
Transporta tlon Furnished Z'olar Community Church. His of bt Fridays and Holy r>..ys
sermon topic will be ··The En· from 4:00 to ~:15 p.m. and rrom 1-o""" .. ,..::.c..::.,.:..:o_"_s_sTR_u_CTt_o_s_-' 1 To Hold Luncheon riching Christ." Sacramf'nl of 7:00 to 8:15p.m.
the Lord's Supper will be ob-1 CHRIST <..'HUKCH BY THE SEA
:<;erv('d at b01h sen:ict's. fUo-ct>p-Oommaalty MeU.ocU•t AUTHUR MURRAY'S Annual July Jundwon and Clti'd
411 COAST BLVD. 1 pa1ty of the Women's Auxili11ry
• of :O:.t . James Episcopal Church
tion of membt>rs will be held at Balboa Bh·d. at lftlt St.. Newport
the II a.m. Sf'rvire. HArbor !U-W
Corona del Ml . r will b1> t:iw·n next W('dnes;day in
• • • hater: Rev. Thoma• Bey r.df!D
\'I SITOit TO PRE.4.C II
()pen 10 to ll.t l tht• Pul'lsh HouS<> snd Patio.
For tl'ff djlnce analysts :"-Irs. John RiE:t:!l is chairman,
, ___ _:Ca.,::ll_HA< __ bor __ I_925 ____ J with :"-Ir-s. B. R. 1-kt'wt>r sc•ning · I ih <."l·('h;~;irman. l.undwon plaru;
)1(1\"IXI; \ 'i"U .. T ()I:..\GE "ill lv· •·hairrnan.-d b~ :\Irs. F rank , _ _::.::_:,.:.:.::_ __ _:_-:c:-::--,-::=-!' Cuwnnl!ham. and 1 hi' lxtt~"ta r
For .Your MOVING JOB I \\Ill '"' ('hairmant'd h~ )t r .... X:m
Dr. 8oyCt:' Van Osdel of the San
Bernardino Baptist Church/ will
pn"'ach Sunda~··s sermon at th(>
Balboa Island Community :\le th·
odtst Church. Warrrn W hite. son
ul thf' r('~Uiar ministe-r. Dr. Harry
\'n\fl,•. 11111 smg a specinl solo.
The n<'\\"ly formed choir wi ll also
-.m~ Pn ttnllwm. i\I icrophunes will
lit• planod m I hi' soda! ha ll fr>r the
mPrflm\ rru\o\rl at thP chapel.
.:>:'!tALL uR LARGE lluttnn
('all 8 l".Jr'Oil 5007 D:ly or ="'IKht J.:.wh 1,1 bl<' r>f llf'llllll! of four
U•wf'!':t R:1 I<~-Frt'(' Estimates ! \I !II ""iJ !or Sl it P r•'scnlalton
NEWMAN T RANSFER t•l ur 1.~11 d rl•-..'r and ra bl(· prizM:
& STORACE CO. I \\ lu.:l-jln:hr th,. aft,.rnoon and
196611a rh(•r (~l\11., Costa :'li es:~ :• It,_•,,• \\Ill '''''Ur•· m·tny llo •m..:
>•n -c ,J. \!r .... f~•~·c.~ ""ld.
n ;n:"\JTI 'HI . ltEPAJ.R
Services Are Held
____ _:M~U~S~I~0:_ __ .:__
1
I Cadet Crau Is Training
Margaret L. Scnarle
Teacher ot Plano
Organist -Accomp&ni.st
Evf"nlng Cl8S5e5
for Adula
307 GOL.DE..'ffi.OD AVE.
Corona del Mar
In Formation Flying
f{('pnt"lmt:: <tl Th•· !" :" '\";nal
Atl.'(flt:H.I Air .'-!11!irw :-'.tuflt·~
F'1t'id, 111 P•·n.~.lf'r)l '· FJ r . fi)r
tn tillltn; 111 fnrma11nn fl}lll~ i:r;
X:n:.tl A\ntwn t 'adf•l llt•r br>n s .
Crou, ~on 01 \lr .;:t nd :'!fr$. \V tl· r--:.:PHY::.:.S:::.K::.:.Ac':-_T:.:.>IDlA::::::.:PcV:.__, I lu!m .:; Grau •or ]I {"II Bayvkw
Dt·. Ctlr•tnil do:-1 :\hu· C'ad<'l Grau
\Ins ~radualf'd from th(' Principia
l"ppt•1· 1/iJ::h S<'hool in 19-17 and
from thl' l:nn·erstt) of t:ahfornia.
lM Am:~·J•..;.
AMANDA LLOYD
Physical Therapy • Mas..,ag('
I %0 t Coasl Bouh~\·a.rd
Port Thcatrl' Buildin~
Coro.a del Ma r
Harbor 3997-W
PJD'SICI&NS--SUROEONI!I
Lawrence K . Gundrum,
M.D.
1741 Superior Ave., Costa Meu.
Pr11ctlce limited to Dtseus
ot Ear, Nose, Throat: Aller&Y nrnce Hours: by Appointml!nt
BEacon 6508 or BE<lcon 6835
t:O,\T,... TO Bt:; ,\liCTIOS£0
St:'\"f'l"al purf"·brf'd goars wi ll !)('
a uction('(! off S unday at P~m·
brook's Goat Dairy, 14.502 Lrt
Jolla. Anaheim, following a met>t-
ing of the Orange County Dairy
Gokt Association Ill z· p.m.· ln-
fonnation aOOut showing £oal c;
at the Count) F'nir will bf' a\·ail-a blf'.
F IH"'T ( IIJ J.J) \JU:I\'F..S
FUNf::R,\1 .. DIRECTOR I \ J
1 __ ..:..::;::.::::::::::..:.:.:.::::::::..:.:::::.__1 I Htn, .tOll'S Thomas :\·)('CuollJ. Sal M 1 '<C"\t·u {lt111nd~. 6 11 ounces. w:'ls tz Ortuary l~rn tr> r.rr. ttnd l\lrs. Norval Me-
• •
I
I Boettchers Leave
1 On Journey Abroad
'fr <~nd :\lr~ K<'nn('th D. Boet·
tcl·ll'r. 7.?3 Hllt>h('r<ler St., Costn
"'''' ll"f l .July 1 by air fnr a
rrip tn r:urosx·.
:O.fr. Rn<'tt('hf'r' i!i Instructor of
mu..<oic ;'lnd chairman or t t"K' Di ·
\ision of Finf' and Appli{'(i Arts
11t Or·a nge C.-.:ts t Cot h~~f'. Costa
:\1"!'11.. ~l rl<. Boench('r is a wr>ll·
known vocal soloi.st of the Har-
bOr Area.
The Bocttcht"Ml will lr&\'el first
to Paris. and will attend the fi rst
Intf'rnalionaJ Confert'nce on Mu-
sic in C<>neral Education at Brus.
sels. 'T'hey will visit Switzerland.
lraly, Trtt'Ste and then to Yu~o
slo\·ia 10 do some research in the
fi(']d of folk music and to visit
rt'la th~ in Zagreb and Belgra de.
In Austria thcy will visit VIenna,
"iaJzbun: ilnd Innshruck, whN•e
thry plan to a ttend the 500lh An·
n i\c~r·:y Fl'stival.
The Benedicts Feted
On 25th Anniversary Chapel by the Sea rrool, 300 E 21sl Sl.. Costa i\-1{'53,
HARBOR 42 1 ~ lr•llll;" :'!ttomo,rinl Hospital, Fri· ~fr. s nd Mrs. Ha rold Jkn<'dlet
Corona del Ma.r, Callfomla ·~ 1·'· Junr• :.!6. J Amr-S is lh(' rirst of CoronA dC'I Mar Wf>J'(' honMt•d ~'1111(1 in Th t> f;unilr. (Jil lhf' 2:";•h wt'ddlnf! ~tnnhl('f"1l::tn·
Arnple Off·Street Parking :'II o pnt•ty in th(' Le.k,.wood homC I==============~ I" \nJ 'E FAliiLl' llEitE of tht>ir Mn-in·law a.nd dl:IUS:h lf'r,
1 Nt•w In t il<' Harbnr are Tht' J . :\Jr. ahd :\fn;. Wllfr(-d Chaplin.
F'rleodly NeiJhborhoodServtc;e F;_ f iMiN~ famil)'. who Jive-at -112 As a SJ)t'Cial f~atu~. Mrs. Chap-
PARKES -RIDLEY ~ Rro.'l.dWlly, Costa Mesn. The lin san.tt liOn~• there were !lung GRAUEL CHAPEL f IT11J>·. which. inclu~ two ~Iris, a t hf'r porenu· \vt'ddlng,
ages 3 and 7 )~ars, and a boy, 5, Aflf'r the PArty t~ Bent'dlcts 110 Broadway hn\-p mo\'ed from Cherry Point. left on a \'&cation up north to
N.C, v.·hcre Major Davies was Dunsmuir. They \viU return after ~:8:";-;;!IQ:;•;:;;;:Coo;:Ja;;M;-;;~u~a~ll~o=n<d:~~:':·t~h~the::.~M:•:I'In::•~Co~,..,.~·; I the Fourth. S taying at. their 0>-
·you Can Do Better at
DIE
Co.
rllna drel MAr home are former
local resldentt Mr. and Mrs. Viti·
cent Ganahl and t.hf'lr daugh-
ter from Lot: An~Jda.
'I'IID'T8 nox """"
Mn. C:. Kit .. -. UIU7 E. Bey
F'Yont, S.Jt., 1lllc:IJday reported
the theft of • m car (.'0\l'ft' h'om
• car....-. ta lftat rll btr home.
.:iunda:t Worship: 9:45 and 11 a.rn
Chul'('h School: 9:45 a . m. Mid-
week Meeting: 7 :30p.m. Wedne$o
day prl:'fildcd by 6 :30 p.m. pot-luck.
FIRST CHlJnCII OF CIUUST
SCIE..''TIST
ISOS \'b. Udo. Newport Bead~
HA rbor !4!8
Sunday SchooL 9:15 a.m., Sunday
Service: 11 :00 a .m. Wednesday
Ev•ning Met'tinJ.!: 8 :00. Read-
Ing Room, 111 Palm S r., Balboa,
open daily from noon to 5 p.m.
except Sundays and holidays.
ST . .lAMES EPISCOP .'\L
1!08 VIa Lido, 'Newport Beach
Mlfttsttr:
· Rf!\'. Pa ul Moore \\'hetlu
llArbor 1!!0
Sunday Servlet'S: 8:30 a. m. Holy
Communion. 9 :30 and 11 :00 a .m.
Mornin~ Prarcr: 9:30 a .m. P.e-gistratjon for Sunday School.
Thursday Services: 9 :15 a. m.
Pt:ayer Guild: 10:30 Holy Com·
munion
ST. ANDI~E\\:S
PRES ilYTEIUAN dJURCIJ
%353! SL AadreM'8 ltd ..
Nf'•1Mlrt llf'll{h b.. across t he'!
•trM't from lli&:h &hool
DEacon 601'1
Pa.tor: Rto:\', .lamH S . Stl':wnrt
Sunday Worship &orviC'eS at !l·3Q
and II a.m. Sunday School at
9:30 a. m. __ _
1\"E\\TORT I IAUBOR
I.UTJIEKAN CUURCJI
10!7 Cllfr Dr., Sewport llelghta
BF..acoa 6056-W
Putor : Re\", Olto .,~her
Church School: 9 :30a.m. Sunday:
Sunday Service: 11 :00 a.m.
CO' "''lA D E L MAR
coM~.v.:.'ilTY cn uncu
CoD~HPtl-.al
till He:UotrOPf' A.\·e.
HA..rbor IS85-I
Putor: Rev. Paul l'..dward Babbitt
Sunday Worship Services: 9:45
a .m., 11:00 a.m. SWlday School:
9 :45a.m.
OOIDilJNITY IIE'I'IIODJST
115 A.pte Ant .. Bal._ t.aa..
Hlabtef": Dr. llarry Wlt.lte Sunday Services : 9:30 a.m., Sun-
day School; ll:OO a .m. Wort.hlp
Snvtc.
ST . JOACUDI CJJUJlCR
liM Oru~p Ave., eo.ta Mea
Bl'.aeoa iOta
Fatber Tbnma• J . Nevla
8 aaday Jllluaee at 1:00, 8:SO. 10:00,
11 :30 a.m. WeekdayR: Mau at
7:00 a.m.-Conression: Satur-
days rrom 4:00 to 5 :15--7:00 to
8:15 p.m. 1
COMM"tn\'lTY METHODIST
f !O w. 19th s t., Ootlta areu.
HEacbn 1!27
Re''· .J~ph W. M.cSh.:l.ne
S unday: 9 :30a.m.; Church SuncL.w
School: 9:30 n.nd ll :00 a.m ..
Morning Wor!\hlp--7 p.m. Col-
'"'"c Age M'lF s~~·..-Jre-7 p.m ..
J Ugh School l\IYF Service; 7
p.m., Sunergous Group Scr\'lce
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to p. '"· ••c:ept 54illd•v• end Nlio~ily obte~
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-n. public. ;, a~rdi•llv irwit.d to et-
telld the c.hutc:h Mrvic:e• e~d t<Se th.
IIMdi"g lt.OOfl'l. Call Udaor 1114 for Ju
Poinrs the Way Fuller Life -Anend Regularly +
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?..:.:·n ::t ir. there. j oe. Easy mom ! Let's strike him oui.
~-t the little catcher doesn't re::!lly mean it. He
. c ·;!: ~i~ Dz.cl. will min the first pitch ... and maybe
: -~ ~cc~:1d, to~. And t hen P op will lay into t hat next
i. :' ••• il'ld So,ny's he:nt will pO'..Ind w ith p ride as he
·-··-=~~ .. t '• .. b£111 s ::::il over the h~<Jds o f those scurrying
·.:;y :: J~ t!le b::tlt field. thot.:;;f:. sc me fatten do
• · · c.L.' F' -dl.!~e to provide f or n d:il d'~ relir:ious
c '.J:J:.icn .• failur e to Set the c:-::l--lp:c cf rce ul.:r wor-
: ... p. !Jilcre to mdd spiritual vo:l'.!e:; inlo the li!e of
1. e l ·.:n~· :-tho!:e t'1ree str ikes start the mcn l sh.:mp
·r 1.c 1 we c.:tii JUVenile delinc;ucncy.
'}/!-e:-: parents '"nd churcht's uzm u,-, to g:ve our chil-
c.~e~ spir!\u3l uaming, the combination is unbeatable.
E vf!ry Sunday it's your bat, Vad. You lead-oF. in the L:r;&est inning of your child 's life. And you'll make .,,_ ____ ...--... ___ _
bt wtth him when you go with h:m to Church!
TIWo Support the Church Seriea Ia Made Pceaible Through the Cooperation of
the F oUowillg Civic Minded Citizena and BU8ineumen:
IASIN SHII'YAlD-Roy YountOM
COI'IIplete ~einte11enc.e for An INh
701 a..,w, Or., N.l.. HArbor JMI
llllHEIMEl AND WALKER
Builder'• Herdwere end SPI'cielti"
110 Cont Hwy .. N.l ., IE.c.on 6411
GENE'S RESTAURANT end BAKERY
70S
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STAFfOitO EL ECTRIC CO.
lndaliation~, Meinhon enc.e & lt.tp.titl
110 Coed Hwy,. N.B. l l:ec.on 6l21
SEASPOlT LANDIN. COFFEE SHO'
Ope~ 24 "-""' On• ~'~•411 end lou will
be Nd. 117 Co.n Hwy. N.l. E 6116
ED L SEOELMEIEit.-UALTOR
I ~l Coed 11.-d .. C.D.M. HA 2766
N"EWJIOlT IALIOA FEDERAL
SAVINGS I LOAN
A Sevin91 lnditufio,._P', A. P'eii'Mf', P'rn.
)])) Vie lido -HArbor 1500
Newport leech-HArbor U 41
ClAit.K METAlliZING, INC.
Corrosion p,,.,,ntioll Sp.cielish
a6 lOth St .. N.l . HAtb« l509
GENERAL Sf:iEET METAL WORKS
2107 Vlllt Wey, N.B. HArbar 2210
KAY FINCH CERAMICS
. Me•en of F111e 'ottery
121 Cout II'#Cf .. C.O.M. HArbor 2159
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H .. dmede 6 ifts h"' nny Chemn
to Furr~lhlre
Itt Coe1t Blvd., C.D.M. HArbor J712
WASHEit.ffi' SElF SHVICE
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PAINTING is FUN
llAT'NI& &I:NT8
TO TID: aUILD&a
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FRANK
J ,;;:~-,-.~~;a1 Mesa Merchants defeated the Costa
Mesa TravelBf 5-4· Sunday after
trallin& for 8~ lnninp.
Pitcher Georl:e LaBono, star
chudtft' for the Newport Harbor
Hilh 19Crl team, pitched brilliant
ball for the TraveUna Nine, al-
lowing only one hit in the tint
four innlnal and had the Mer-
chants handcuffed until the bot·
tom of the ninth ~·hen they eked
their ~run victory. · Mc-
Cu1n pitched the last tour In·
ninp and wu eredited with the
lou.
Ted Herrera. the winnirfg pit·
che:r for the Men:hant.s, squeezed
Ncwpad" •••'
son and put on a thrille r
will be remembered for
years in O.ta Meta.
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in the y.inninc run on a bunt in cc.ta •-JleteUab
the l41t of the ninth innina:. Tom-All a 8
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El Toro Mariae GoUen troun-
ced the ComrnaadM Naval Air
A NEW CONVINIENCI
fer our cust....-s
NOW YOU CAN
CHAilGE IT! Nee..,._ a ,.
e DRY GOODS e I..INClDIK
e 5PORTSWEAil e !I'OIIT IIIOIS
FOR ALL THE FAMILY
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WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS
PAINTING CONT&AOI'Oil
1Ml CGUl lllwy., Newpt. lldl. -TED nzaazaA ... ...,.
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my Miller, ldt 1\eolder for the 1 Merchants, collected two hits in Wetael. n --· · ...... 5 1
three times at the plate, driving Wle......_ 1~ ·· .---" 1 1
in two rum. Bob Burdick, play-Pllqlt&. c:r · ....... --· S 1 1
JOlt tt:Ua of San Diqo
21 to 3 ThW'Sdlly at the Rancho
Santa Fe Golf Coune. nu. dual
meet was partners bnt-baU at-
fair. Lt. Ed Wampler, O.ta
Mesa, wu low man wtth 72. Gene
Littler, present state open cham·
pion, of the Com. Nav. Air team,
wu second with a 73. Maj. Ed
Alsip, Corona del Mar, was third
low man with a
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O•r techllkal ~~ .. a.-.e a--... woo. .. ... ing right field, got two safe ties Wll......._ • ..... S 1 1
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at,._ &1na'
pme .......... -.... .. for four times up and Ted Her· l...llllcMWII, Sb ·· ... 6 0 1
rera accounted for two RBis with roN e ......... · · ----! ! t u.e Jaa& or the •t~a. ~~et•U.C
one hit and a squeeze bunt. Miller, u · ·---· · .. S 1 !
vorr SPAULDING
(top -ill SPORTS. •. . ) , •• t • ....... • s.· •• • Golf
HOOD "P.F." CANVAS SHOES • c_.._ w-Sltio • hoWJo -. . • . s.-r ,.. ...... E;4••t
Catcher Ed Herrera got two lku'dlek, rf .. · ... ' 1 ;
singles in four times up and Bis-~ ;uc:· P ... .... _ ... i 0 1 hop. shortstop, hit a double and · errer-. P ... ..
a sing le, accounting for two RBls I T tala Sl ~ -; for the Traveling team. 0 · · -.....
1l\e two local teams played be· y,..,.rie,, .. .. .aes Ill MI--t 1
fore the largest crowd of tbe sea-' Me...r:taa.ts ..... let MZ ~ 1 I
Balboa Island Sporting Good• j • SWINGIN~
tie Rewghs (-._,..,
m ......_ ""'"" J~A~t~w 110 ...._ WaH •
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powerful ro.ttK. ,..,.._ ...... It • ... , ..... ,.._ ..................... ..
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hattllc-a GeMnl M.._. If 7 .1' 7
DOUAI POl DOWUI YOU CAN'T IIAf A
• .. p TIAC
"11\e 12th hole at the Irvin~
Coast Country Club will be a
par four hole measuring 387 yds.
in length. The average colter
will find this hole may require
two wood s.hots to reach the
green in reKUiatlon. Many of the
longer hitters will be able to par
this hole with a long iron. Any
hole OVft' 375 yards is considered
a difficult par four hole. . . .
Glen Va rlt."y of Sunst>t Beach
scored a hole in one at the Santa
Ana CoWJtr)' Club Sunday aft~r
noon. Var ley aced the 194·yard
14th hole ~;th a l'A"'O iron. Glen
was playing \\i lh l.Dis and Eldon
£des of Gard;m Grove, Mrs. Pat
Cox of Costa Ml-'§3 and Glen's
,,if~. :\far)' VariPy. • • •
Chet W'\lliamii of Laguna Beach
won th4!' 4th of July Annwal
).(l.'ll".;; Flag Tourney a t the Santa
An.J Country Club. Chet placed
h111 fLag in the-ground 18 >·ards
fi"'Om tht." 20th hole. Clarence
Coo)~·~· of Harbor Island stu('k
his flag 18 inches .from the 19th
hole a na Jay Hornbeck of Corona
del Ma r. plac;ed hi.i individual
fla 12 f1..-et from the 19th hole.
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).[ni Alyct> Hall of Santa Ana.
won the Frida)' Ladies Medal
pla)' at the Santa Ana Country
Club 1n Clasii A with net of 74.
fo llowed by Mrs. Hazel INcker
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WALLY TAFT
of Colta M C'sa, scoring 75 as
third place went to Mn . Elsie
Bakre or Huntington Beach who
carded a T7. Mrs. Ess Dnison of
Costa Mesa, finished thirod in
Cla5s C. scor ing a net 8'.2.
• • •
).(a rk S ullh·an of Balboa had
a 65 at Huntington Beach GoU
Course Tuesday, playing with the
young professional, Bob Marshall,
Oa"id Al.lal.re of
Beach and Don Baker of
Arm. Mark played a practice
nine before going out a nd shot a
four under par 3J. Sullhl'an
carded a 31-34 tor a 65. This
round was played from t.he back
tees and when holes permitte-d
they hit their drh·es aJJ far u
30 yards behind the tee. pr"t"par-
ing themseln•s for the Pro-Ama· '
leur at Meadowlark Golf Club.
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Twel n •-year-old l)('nm, l\tur-
phy shot a 75 a t
Bc.>ach Friday afternoon playing
wilh Chick Wilson. Gt..'On:t' Cot-
lin~ham and Vinet." Saundc•rs. all
of Huntin~ton Beach If Dennis
can JJ hoot a T5 :11 12, wh:t.t will
h~· du a t 2·17
• • • Santa Ana I .adie3 Tui.'Sdu y Best
Ball Partnf'l" Tom'Tlt'} !m 1s hed in
a fo ur-w-a y lit> betwr.•n four
t.--.anu. The four t\'ams 111\ fin-
ished wi th 69:!J. 111e four tied
team;; wt're Mrs. Ha.zi.'l ()('(-ker.
Costa :\lesa. and Vi\'ian Huffman.
Xewport Beach: Mn. Hazel Wea-
\-er, Santa Ana, and Mrs. Mary
HanebPrc. Corona del Mar : Mn .
Pat Cox. Cotta Mesa. and Mrs.
Ess· Entison. Costa Mes;~. and
Mrs. MiUie Schmitz, Long Bead!:,
and Mrs. Vlrpnia Fruehli.n.&.
Lido Isle.
Wally Taft Wins
Third Golf Title
Wally Taft of Cotta Mesa de·
Crated G.ne. Seibke of Whittier
6 and 5 SWidly ln a 3&-hole final
match for the Willowick Men's
C1ub Championship.
Seibb, known as ~ upset kid
ot the tourM.mtnt, ddH ted de-
fendinc chamJMon Jack Robinson
l up in thr semifinall and U.O
Fred Valenzano 1 up in 20 holes
ln pintrw the tlnall. Gene 1.& the
~t ~ of the course ~
ord at the Loli Sorenos Golf Club
in OUno. .
1be first nine holes of the Swl·
day finals v.-ere played very~:::l l ty, the match bt>in& all
-r.ft forged ahead In the
side, playt~ s~pa,r colt and
ished four u.p at the end of
hoi& In the afternoon. after
holea, Taft ...... ~ and.
the rnaratn. fl nlshlna On the
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ln wiMin&' U.. ~t
'hft ._. JMdll • ._ ..._.. or
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o.d;c.ted to the Encourepment of Thrift •ncl Home Own.rihip
ORANGE COUNTY'S LEADING HOME RNANCING INSTITUTION
OUR 18TH .-\~NIVERS."RV
OF SERVICE TO THE SOUTHLAND
Wiih Our l6t+r Semi-Annu•l Oi ... idend. of S21 0, 45.00
PA ID AT THE RATE O F 3'e~, PE~ ANNUM
All Accounh ln,ured up to SIO,OOO
FUNDS RECEIV ED BY J UL Y I 0 WILL EAR N F·~OM JULY I
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION
JUNE 30. 1953
ASSETS
Firs r Mortq.,qe loani
l o.\ns on Sa¥inqs Accoun
Properties Sold
on Contract .
Rul Estate Owned .,nd
S l4 327.484.18
35 390.00
bbib.31
in Judgment I :H 1.28
lnvestmenk & Securities 394,700.00
Cash on HMd & in 8tmks 1,4)9,7~.99
Office Build ing .,nd Equ ipment, & Perking
Lot. Less Depreciation . 180.m .OO
Deferred C harges and
Othr 1\s~ets .
TOTAL ASSETS
• 346.55
$16,)91 ,147 .)1
L F. M.ll-, ct..;,...,.. of tt.. ._,.
Wrro. A.. W.lf, Yoce ,.,.,;~ t
H. W. "'-•lp, Vio:. ,.,_ I l.IMft .....
A. c. ,~ DirK+-or
LIA BI LITIES
StJVinqs Accounts ,_
Adv.,nces from Federdl
Sl 3.l b0.453 .39
Home Lo"n BMk
Loani ;n Process
Other l'~oil,ties . .
Specific Rew rves ..
G enera\
Rese rves ·-983, 180.58
Surplu~ .. 427.559.00
Gener"l Reserves & Surp1u s
TOTAL LIAIIUTIES
~ S. H.ll. ""*.; .. ,,..t M•-•"
L..-....... s.-t..-y-t-
0... I. .. "--· DirM+er ,._.,.IL,__., ~
J.a.W,s.l-. ~
382,500.00
1.1•5.978.48
35.2. 1.20
0.184.13
1.410.739.58
$16,)91.147.)1
LAGUNA FEDERAL
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m, CY! HJ, JUNE~ Tournalnftlt, you 8hoWd.
t.ut week we told the tale of thrill I've Uved tbroulh
tbe first lonC·ftn&. for both Bal-tour yean in a row.
boa A n 1 J i n c Club and Lady The hOUr 1a utually 7 a . l'ft..
Anglen. Padftc ~Jers werto There are sewn cluba with .tx
still out thue, doin& and de~>dJ·~~t•L•'!ch~ five tNm boat&. one
m•ar d;yin&. It's all over now . a lt"rnate. Fo'rty-two of the hot-
gratulation& to two who tried' test boats in the Harbor. Picked
hardt'fiiL "''M Cyvella, 'With for speed, exptrirnce and ~
"Cy" Wek:h on thfo rod, know-how. A llltlt 7 a .
in a baby Alby, but legal, 01;1 they line up by
Z7. Cy and Ski~r John Callahan just off the jetty.
had befon Jiving on the ocean (or never straight. They're
two week.s. N~J~JWro Uno for Paci-oughbreds before a race . ..,,.,,.,.,
tic Anglf'n . panting, rearin' to go. In
G. C a aA+np-, 71
Dioo los COM H-
Cedl Garfield CookJn&ham, 72,
of .eo6 Jaamlne Ave., Corona del
Mu, died Friday In his home.
A r-.tirft rancher, he had lived
ln Corona del Ma.r for th;,e put
three yean, He wu born In the
atate of New York. He is: aur-
vt\'t'd by hll wife, Mn. Clemen~
tina Cooklncham of the Corona
del Mar addreu, and one brother,
Harlon C. CQoklngham, of New
York.
Funeral servtoes were held at
10 a. m. Monday in the Melrose
Abbey Chapel, followt'd by Crt>-
matlon. 1be arrangemen1111 were
by Baltz Mortuary, Corona del &fa~ '
Manville Sawyer,
63, Dies in CDM
Prlvat• furwral ~~ were
held lui Friday ln M:eii"OIC! Ab-
bey tor Lrwil MaavWe SaW)'ff,
63, of 10 <>eean Blvd., Corona
del Mar.
Mr. Sawyer cHed rarly last
'Thunday In hb home followin&
a three-year Ulntea. A resident
of California Iince 1922, he for-
merly wu Hnployed in the
fornia Bank, Whittier, u a
examJn.r,
He is 'urvlved
Mrs. Ruth W inter s:~~:~:~,~ mother, Mrs. Carrie
Balboa, and t hree &isters,
Balboa. Mn. Katbt-rbw
11aa ' r. lrb t, ...
)(n. F'rane& f'DUra .... ...
Marpret Sawyer. Mr. SaW'J'ft"
wu a nwmber ol the M•-*
I..ocke. the Arrwriean Lqion and
Rotary Club.
Wedding
Flowers
of
Distinction On Monday, J une 29, the P. A.'s boat are three fishf>rmen ,
scored again, 'With the Cad-0-let, &kipper. All as jittery as young
J une and Martin Polla rd's Harco, brides. They're widt"!~yed and tre-
the proud pe:nnant-bearer. Skip-m ulous as they absent-mind€!dly
pf'r Chet Rowt>ll a nd the Pollards fondle pet rod and re<'ls. All the
had also bK'n living afloat for radios are going a t once. You
a fortnight. June did it a nd can't unden;tand a word through
by got her name on the P. A. the hash. lt's wo rse than the bar-
trophy that says "First gain ba.sement1at ?tlacy's. Yak,
... Pal. Harword, bot• ot Rh·er-
alde, poae S uaday ~ the dock at t•e lttb S t . Laadl..-, Newport
Beub. wiUt tbe aiMcon~ liM')' ~\ trem the lh·e ball. ~llarter
boal. Eullae •tralcbt Mtut.b from Newport Betu::h, Tbe D rll•e
operat~ from Kimball's lith S t. r....dtnc. t Ensign Photo I
MOVING?
GET OUR F&aZ BIITIIU.TJ:
Lowest a.t.es .._ • ....._ ... l!lterap
tlud Trudls ... .,..._ For a.t flowers
"'Morri of the &-ason-Ladies." Big cht'E'r yak, yak! Mesa City Council
Is Facing Criticism
to a ll concerned. Bang! Everyone. f'Vt>n th(' boats.
.Maybe-tht-C')"'-'t'lla is lucky this jump a couple of feet. There's an
yeftr. Hope so. AJonG \1.;lh Cy instant stillness. A big voice on
knd LoUie Bret>r, this humble the radio booms, "Let's go!" For-
li.IId fin-st.ruck person will bot-giv-ty-two t.hrottles are wide open in IContinlK'd from Page ll
lng his a li ror Pacific Anglers, a SKOnd. The hoar, tht' swish of USf."!i a h~ady es tablisht'd, ht> point-
come the I. c. Albacore Tourna-saltwater is like 10 hurricanes. E'd out.
ment. Yes. on the Cyvelia. Lady You hang on 'With one hand. W&\"E' Councilman Clain-Nelson sub-
Luck , puh-it't'ze~ weakly to a boat you pass. As mil le-d A rough sketch of a pro-
SP ECTACLE you hlt the wake of a hot JX»<t'd city St'Oll by L . ~Y. Pieret>,
If you've never expE>rienet>d the ahead of you, you a lmost 358 Bay S t .. Coeta Mr-sa, for tht'
takeoff ot n.n Inter-club Albacore with another crart coming considt>ration of the group. No •.. ,...., .. ,....,..,,....,..,..,..,..,.,.1 'T'ht:o sa.lt spray shO"'-ers over you. action was ta ken.
Qla"'o""
Qli,.,U•I
You scarct'ly IN' I it. You're numb. F'iw copit'!>. or maps of tht' city
You're shaking all over. You wt'rl' ordt>red, prt'part>d from por-
just like you use-d to back in · lions of four exis ting maps in
sc hool days, as the whistle the Orange County road dt>part -
for the kick-off. What a sensa-~nt. tion~ A letter f•-om the CosU1 ~1esa
The boats fan out. Tilt' fastest F re-edom Lea~Ul', urgmg that thl!
ones arl' far ahead, lea \1ng broad-City Co un c i I in\·estigate
f'nin~: wa kl'S of w hitt> wate r. You feasibility of a me rgt>r with
H i-~ a. VISitors~ Certa inly lS fi nally manage a dt>ep bn>a th. City of Newport Bt>ac h. was read
fun sw-inJ! so ma ny of our s um-Tht> din has subsided to the roar by the City Cler k. Tht> !('ltt'r ~
:nE'r fr:ends popping in a~in. You of your 0 \1."11 craft. Aht>ad Is the q uested the invest igation before
.,ave bl'f-n gone ·a long time and sea. The blut.• Sl'a that can }x> prQ('('('(jing with city busirK'SS in-
~oq·"v(' misSt'd you. ~ow you get )Our ti\"t', soft couch. or a ,;olent vohing any \"l'ry large expendl-
:.~h t en over to O'BRIE:.~'S and ~:iant that takK )OU, a puny tures or future commitments.
H1}' "'ht'llo" bdorf' you get too cockleshell . and t:M:-ats you un-"The Fre(.'{lom League will be
l.t-c-ply pmbt'dckod in that wann mPrcifully for l'ndleS!i houn. ~-:lad to co-operate 1.1.i th the Ma-
~nd or too far out to sea in that You"rt> wt>ak, now. Still goggle-)'Or and City Council in any pos-
Jaz~ sailbOat . Did you get here eyed and staring a nd shaky. Bt>-si bk way for the good or tht' city
.n time to !>N' I he F"ourth of July 1.1.i ldered. But you came alqng to and particular ly in the mattf'r of
··r~·ork!i on l h,. Balboa Pier " fish. To "i n ! Man, r ou're part of f'ffecting a merger with r\ewport
\\"t>'ve had practically a n a team. Pull yourself together . 8('a ch.'' the letter said. "We be-
on or firl'works or This may be your day ! lievt-most sincerely that such a
<:round here a t ';" Pht>w! Makes me gon&e pimply move would St>rve the purpose of
~met" the nt>ws of our sale to recall it. And now that l'\·e unifica tion splt>ndldly, provide the
C>ut through the local pepen;, I gotten myself all ~o~.·orkt'd up into strength enjoyed by a united
:'tw-re's been a parade of \'a.lue-s a lather, I'll prObably have to house and avoid the pitfalls of
·under-<'OSt \&IlK's to )'OUI ever wait anotht'r two wt't'k.s. a hoUS(' divided against itself as
~i nce.
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l\lo'O neighboring rival communi-u tiK . A merger would result in
YOU 1 r m e m b P r, lt'• 0'· ftSUftg less gO\'ernment, a\·oid "
BRI E."J'S A • n u al Rlrtlulay duplication and receh·e ~e: Bria.r tw.. nnH Birtlt-Cmnmercia.ls service for tea money."
dAy, \'elma l5 tlu-owtaC a wttop-Clerk S1.1.-artz waa iru•ln>Cied
pel": Well, ~ on r aDd .ee to acknowl<'dge reeeip t of the
for yo ur s e If. Simply TEll-A brand. spanking new shop in ter and St't the matter asidt'
RIFIC r-N~Uoas 011 tlte r.cu· a brand new building is holding action a t a later date.
Jar beautiful llnr nw.ft'haadille "open house" tomorrow with a O tht'r le tters we rto ordered
---clrr:Mnt, ~te.-ra&e.. ~-hospitable invitation to all or the sent to two applican ts for ttw> job
if"tt a nd tbe 111\e • • • f'\"l':ll sonte Harbor Area and their friends or ci ty manager to bot-pl'f'St'nt at
'"f'll')' ~ buy• ott the far to com e by and see Shaddock's the adjourn£'1:1 O ty Council m«>t-rnou~ KJCKER.l'lo'JCK U~e Inc. TI»e new shop, another one ing set for 7:30 p.m. Monday for
· · -d Larkwood bole. of those f~h. modern places in interviews. W. R. Wright of
Of coursr . H you·,·e ~ot some I the Lido Center down thf> line tt'rt')' Park offered his ,.,cv;,,.,.J
•'T:art placP to .~;o. Velma has from Bidwell's and Wi.lliams Sta-M a munici pal auditor to
• mt> frf'!'h, new summer frocks tioners and across from the Vin-st>Hin(:' up a ""';:;,:';~:~;;n~.~~;•;:~;~ ; nd cocktnii gowns among ht>r et>nt's Lido Drugs and the Lido for the city, l\fayor
· •11e:-drl'!"Sl~ that s he'll be glad Theatre, Is bein g Ol)('ncd by Ethel ('Xplain£'1:1 tha t the city was
., ,:how you. n ·l'n while the sale's Ja ne a nd Marshall Shaddock. n·ad:t· to go into th(' ma tte r.
; •••ng on In fact . you'll _be de· who ti v(' on Balboa Island, cor-A plea for cit y legal advertis-
··'l~t·d wn h all the wondt>rful ner of Amf'thyst and Park. MAr-tnt:: busine!<s was made by Fred
~, thinJ.!." at O'RP.!EN'S if you shall and Et ht>l Jan£> ha\·t' t-n 1 ,\1\pn of thf' Costa Mt>sa Globe-
r o~·n"t twt-n m Ja t£>1)'. So come tC'r~ibly busy latt>l)' ~hoppinc thf' 1 J-kraid. H I' cla imed that few
r..q-and ~a), Howd).. (•n t•~e _wr-s t t'~ ~tt~lt·s, t~nd Caii-~!~·oplf' ''oul~ rrad tht> public no-
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HArbor %888
I a 16 COAST BOULEVARD
COROSA DEL liAR
fomTa 1n p.,r!Jcular. for th" kind IICf'S of Cny Council business
of St)l~ lhat <~rf' rt·•·atJVC and I po!!>tc_d J~t lhl' fire hall. li brary
WPHr<tblt· T hl'y pian to ~pecmilze and JUStice C'ourt.
in C'lass1c sporl!!>wt'ar ~Y are Mayor Tt'Winkl£> t'Xplained
goint: to pause in fht'lf' rushin~ J lha t it was for the purposl' of
I
tomorrow (Fnda~ l to m~.-t all economy !hat the public notices
thl' Harbor1tP" sho1.1. off tht>ir 1 -"~stem was bt'ing US('d .
nPw ,.hop, and r~<>rtak· of ,. hl1 ' Allom('r Dungan proposed t hat l or rl'frt'.c:hmcnt Counciim"n gh·£> study to t he for-
• 1 rna lion of a. land usc ordinance
1 A •OCJ~J company has IM't>n j a.?d tht> cr~a.t.ion of a city plan-
~'!!!!!!!'!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!~"' I fnrmed by A. J Eichhorn for t h(' m ng commiSSIOn. . ~ <hl'<'m bl) and f'.kl" or the Victor Councilman Ben Sm1th pro-
E \'ERl'TIIL'iG IS"
·-pARTS and SUPPLIES
FOR YOl"R C'Aft
Retail • WlloiP!-.'lole
HUBBtUlD'S
Beacon Auto Parts
'~un Control Aluminum Awning. posed . ~hot l ~e cit~ be divid£'d
Th<' nPw company is known as into fl\l' sccuons w1th ope per-
the AJI-\\?l'ather Aluminum Awn-for cach-St'Ction on ll citY
m~: Co. a nd is locate-d a t 2148 commission, ·with
:'\rwport Blvd., Costa M~a . A o t her members picked for
disunct fcatur(' of t ht> new line pla nning fTI('rit.
IS the fact. that thl' louvres run A resolution was ordered l.o be
horizontally, making the awn-sent to the Costa Mesa Home
mgs look as thoul;h lh('y bl'Jonf.:'Cd Rule Group for t ht> part the
to the bu~ding. J~;roup played In the fonnation of
Loeally OWned aad Operated • • thC' city and tHeir offer of help
480 NEWPORT BLVD. :'\ew powder puff addit ions 10 lor th<' future. A copy will be
Co.ta MN& the staff It t th(' Corona del Ma r st•nt to Robert W ii!!On, cha irman. Bf'acOII I .ISl
Pharmac-y art' Mrs . R uth Men·
dl'uhall a nd Miss Alice Zabclski. Record $210,745
Dividends Paid
, The Lltgun11 Federal Sa vings
a.nd Loan Association, the largest
home financing Institu tion In ·Or-
A -.:riNG'S , . ~-a nge County. is -currently cele-t ..n. ..t;ia,o eMt.4 beating t ho t8th annlve.-sacy or
tht> Laguna Beach organization
832 31111: STREET, NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. with the payment or a reront-
You Calcl. MORE FISH-When You f'"rL OD b~aking dividend to all account -holders, ..... _. Operatetl" c•arter ••••• Lagw>a F-rat's "Bkthday
"BEVE--10. .. 8ldpper H~ Paal; S! ted, 11 pe &M.. Cake" of $210,745 In dividen41
"nSH·N-POOL. .. Sld..,.er .. Haak .. GeWla; n rea&, I rn I wu ~ld to all account holdtft
...., ·'"P~CIIO.'" 8ld.,.er "AI" WW&cem~; 1 -.. MPP'I' •t the rate or 3" per-cent Pft' •nnum. lollowtftc the clc.e ot 1ANDU.08. .. 8ldpper .. Gil" Smltlll: n let-t, u ,..., Wftlll· bull,_, June 30, 1953. 'ndll
......... --* ..,... "DAVEY'S LOCIU'.R." ~ Da"' f1ak; marks tM 38th semi-annual dlvl· n fllt!el. • ,.... ~. ,.... .. 8111...-......,. a..~e .,... dlnd .e.ee the m.tttutlon
-.h.; n 1M1. I ..... "~ IJ." Sid~ .. LIIdlJ' .. Dt'h...._ fOWMied In U11315 by IU ....... IJ ... • ...._ w ,... ·IIILIDA ... ~ ......,. .,... ..... .u-manaaer-PI'Skll"nt. Anc~rew
IJ .. ~· ~-j-~~'~'1-~ILIKllll'~~~·~·~·:·; .. ;·~n~ ... ! .... ~~,.~~·~ ... ~~ ... ~·!· i'JI Hall. •
----n. total ... d A.ll. _,-•• 'IS •• FedfraJ aN-now
--~ U&~ A..IIMII ,.._ F,DIIIW ar .... PIIOQDIVUUI, WWW $111-·"111'
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NEW PASTOR INSTALLED
Rev. Robert B. Grolund, thc-
newly-lnstallf'd pas tor of t he-
Newport Ha rbor L u t h e r a n
9 hUrch.' 1.1.ill deliver his inaugural
St'rmon this· Sunday on the theme
"Why ?"
IEWMII ..... I STOUIE
1-HARBOR BQULEV ARD
.Pis-.OQcwNYtt
JoeE.IW.._...._IIA_,. -Free Delivery Service
For You!
BE PREPARED---STOCK UP NOW FOR BUSY DAYS
CHEER LARGE .................. 25c
GIANT ... , ................ 63c
BE'JTY CROCitEa-De-\'iJ's Food, White, Spice ... Yellew
CAKE MIXES ............ , ......... 20-0unce Pkg, 29c
HERSHEr~Krarkle, A.lnlo.d. Plaia, Mr. a-Aar
CHOCOLATE BARS .... ,.5-0unce Bars 2 for 35c
GI'.BIIA&D'rS-JIIfz-ou.ee c.a
CIDU CON CARNE with BEANS .. , ........... 2lc
8UN1UST
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ...... , .. . 46-0unce Can 27c
CORN .... , ............... , .. , .. , ... , ... , ... 12-0unce Can 15c
DEL MONTE
FRUIT COCKTAIL ................. , ........ 303 Can 19c
FROZEN FOODS
IIUNU'I'E IIAID-
ORANGE JUICE
6-0tmce Can ..... ISc
IWLD8EYE
ASPARAGUS
12-0L Pka-CUTS ............. 33<
12.0.. J'ka, SPEARS ........ 39c
Cantaloupes, 5;.
KENTUCKY
BEANS, 2 lbs. 19c
lARGE THOMPSON 8EJ'.DLI'.88
GRAPES, 2 lbs, 25c
KNUDSEN'S
BuHer
AA-18T QUALITY
CHASE a SA.NBOIIN
Coffee
EGGS
Extra Quality and ·value!
SWISS STEAK 59i,.
CHUCK ROAST
Gtronnd Round
ROLL ROAST
dlleef
GOOD
BEEF
LEAN AND
MEATY
4U...
••• 00
Frying Chickens cur AND
PAN READY
BACON I I LB.
CEI to PKG, •
OUR MEAT DEPAilTMENT OPEN SUNDAYS
008 lllVJ:IIl'DAY BBI!I,F PIIICES ABil LOwmr IN TOWN
' .-PL••Yt ow nn ••••••a
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1ft IMir ...
37i,.
59i,.
29i,.
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