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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1953-07-23 - Newport Harbor EnsignI eea•••.._ ~tile are. a& In 'nree City. llr. Nlua ............ a& ... ..,...., ....... .... ~.._. ............. 1 ............ ....... .,_ ......... Calif.. ~ In Rl I Yo1r la•e i1leadli1es! I ••• ......... .........._, ,_ ....... .... ~-a, ..... ..., ...... ..._.. ... ,..._ .... PIW .................. a ~ ..-1w ~ t' a-. 111r. .JOIIllfl'fY ~-or CIIKlAGO _..._ •a Bl'l' AT 'l'lllt '8 ~ .&'1' M&WHM'I' a.&wwoa 1&11 lie a Me. l-lllne ~ llm=se .. tile-~~ ..... of ... ........ ... ~ .... tnll II& tliat! Twa .. tile _ ... _. _ _., .. ,... a fw ...._-....... "'-atn.-..-.,; ... n... ef 'n. IMI BOY 8C011I' .IAIIJ!IO&EI!~! 'Jamboree Diary' By HARALD l!lA&K:EY r...cte Sc-out from Altlda, Mlaa. Ke.Rier of •am~ Troop No. %S ( ~ ,.. .. llfDIAX DAJIICDI8 <*h' ~ ..... .._ "a ' ....... Old&- ..... ..._ ..,. ..,. al ..... + >c a& ae 'ftiiH N..._.. ..,. ..... Jn=' lfM. Left .. rtp_t ~ ....... .,. .......... . lrMy Dz ,...._ .,_ D-1 rwelf &1111 &&.--....... 'n.e _.., ............ Ute eenw; .. tile ,.., ., ~ --wont ~ ac-t ~ .... ,... ... _ .... pi-c .. &Ill ... tate eta- ~· Seoat ....._at tt.e h•hree. (Ensicn Photo) ••v ~ltA!\&J~ ~ • Blo Gnuul .. eou.dl pl-.y &I Is t ree <Jit7. ftncli el ... jk -tJo-Wblc:b l111n-~ n.w. ~ tile ll&&te el 1'a:M .... Ia Ae br-u-a.bon tiM> ~~ p tMray. ftwt eo..U • aw.w Ia tile IIOUt.hl"r'll tip of T l":u&. Golllac, .... U.C. fleiUatr .......... hC llff d.-pirtf'd ll!l aporh In t~ area. wttll ~t.orke. oO woe11n. ea&Ue rui.Jn~t. fan nb11r &Jtd ON'barda u J)rMudJIC ltf'tDS til ._ area. SERVING NEWPORT HARIOR HOME OF THE 1953 SCOUT JAMBOREE July 17 to 23 CORONA DJi IIAil. Ill ._ CITY OF ,'l.WPORT BEACH. CALIF. 5 Ceab Vol. 5--No. 50 OTES PORT euuna • \-otea Ill ~ or an- 'Mxation and 54 acainst, Cliff Ha\'\'0 voten ~)' chose to annex thrir subdivi.s.lon to the Chy of ;\l~ Beach in a ~ ctal elect1on. 1llf-l'e was one poU- Jng place. a &ara~r at 23601 Sig- nal Rd. 1n tht> subdhision. PAGE 'IWO ENSiGN ,~ ......,, -~, ....... City .. ~ .... c.at. OHiu ..... JWilttl"f !IMM ltl tile EMit" a..IWioot. IICM c-t .... er4, c-tl.l W.. JEUrHON£5: HAtiMt 1114 _.... 1111 MEMIER Of THE CALIFORNIA NEWSrAHI rUILISHEIS ASSOCIATION AM of tM NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION • • • Tho NEWPORT HAitiOit ENSIGN hoa beeft d.t-illed to a.. • ~tewt­ poper ~f Qonorol eirculoti011 by jud9~11f of tho S.,~riO< Cout+ efld by rooson thereof is ouolifiod to publt.h oil po~blic notic01 required by low. • • • EA+«od •• s.c...4 CleM Motter Ill tt.. rost Office ot eer-llel Wor, C.IH. MoiiiAt AIUI'Otl! IICM c...t ............. c.r-. tl.l Mer. C.llt.n.M AltVO E. HMrA .. -. --··-···--· -~--··· -~iter olld rvWt.kr rEG HM'A ··-·····--·--·-·--··· ·-··· . . . A~• ~or HUGH McMILlAN ·-·-·-·-·-·-· ... _ ...... --No..,. "-ot04J1opllor BUT L JOHNSON .. _ .. _ ....... -..... _ .. _... ..-.......... Ad•orli•lt~o Director ltUIY STEVENSON ........ .. .... ... ' ... looUoopor • SUISCli"ION RATES • One \'oer, in tho Horbor A $2.50 O~te Yoer, out1ide of tho Herta.. ArM l .OO I M • 8 8 • 8 . ·=· . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 • .. , Hop I f M M •:+;H M M i h +;+;M M •:• +;+ h s:s:a:e I +;+ +;M M 8 h M +:<7 This comes a bit late, BUT. 1t probably "ould be impos lble you CAN enter the Jamboree to find a plac,• to stay at this grounds from Corona del Mar. tim<'. Another bit ol misinforma· Reason for this secmlngly unnec· lion that is hurtin..: parttcularly <'Ssary nugget of information Is in light of thl' fact that a great the fact that I, and undoubted!> num~r or pubhc !>pmt<'d callt••ns thousands of other folks. have an holdm;; accommodations opt>n been cautioned by information few th<' great cn1wd..., that d1dn't !>Ources inland that you can't get come tn sonw caM~ lo"tng out into the Jamboree from Corona on r('gular summer business in dl'l :\tar: that the only way is to ordl'r to do a good tum for tht' drive into the bi~ parking lot Scouts. 10 tht• CpPf'r Ba> area. Scouting is for the bo}s. but it Jw.t come down :\lacArthur don; ha\e a d••hnlte responsibll· Bh·d.. find u parkm.t:: space in it> to the Pffiplc-, because Scout· Corona del Mar near the J am· in't d<'(l('nd.s 100 tx•r cent on pub- borce Pntrunce 1 yes. th<'re ll' lie support. and much of the funds !>paC£• to pa1·k 1. walk past the and time and talent come from headquarter bUilding 1 which thl' the merchants. Scouting <k'pends Corona del Mar merchants 100 per rent on the Am<'rican brou$;ht thl'rt' and paid for mov-principle of individual initiath·e imP. and take a bus wh('rever and private enterprisl' 1 witness )OU want to go. Just 10 cents a the treml'ndous acti\ity at the ndl.". I talkt>d to one fellow who Scouts' swap tents). so lhl."re can had dont' that: ht• :.aid hl' had be no treason for business pe-ople "IX'nt abuut S2 00 an bus fare ... to expe('l bwoin{'SS from th<' Jam· "(tnl} \\!I) to SN' th<' Jamboree. bol'('('. \\ouldn'• ha\l' miss<'d it for tht' Part1cularl> laml'ntabl<' is the \\tH lcl.. I fact that Scouuns:: in 1 hts :-.:cw- .\11 llus i-. t.•admS.: u(l to thl' port Ha~bor An:a is in danger (:}, t that Y£' JamboN't> Host of !IOffermg a set-back because :Xt,,por t Harbor 10 J:<'n£>ral, and of the fN'Ling or .1<'1-~"n among Coruna dt•l :\Jar 10 pal tkular the merchants :scout mE: depends 1,. th1• fnr~olten ~:uy 1n all thiS on all possibl<' adult lead1•rshlp I<·'Tifrt.· .lumbnr£'(> actl\'it> The 11 can ~uster: without t~s lead· tunE: and l'llll'fUII} plannf'd prl'· ership 1t would not E':'<tst. and C"dUlion .. o; to 0, Prt a C•lMI High-much of the ·ll'adt>rshlp comes \\'IY tra1fic .)Ont ha,,• n•sultt.·d m frt•m the bus~nc>~s people. Tmo Years ia Alriea Tllla Ia UN-~ .......... of ar~ wrttw. ~ Doll Bew- IM!t& of eon.. df'l liar, onke maaacer for 1111~ Ct.evrolet Ia Newport. abold IIIIa two-year atay Ia Africa att.r tile war. Part I-SOUTH Ar&ICA (Continued) vtne. cut out by the torrenta of long, ranay anna ot the CS.rric:b rain which run down the moun· on the docks, the blue of the At- taiN after the atomu. lnnUc ~an around you and. to Oa...._elther &Ide and rather in the north md east. the •p advan~ of Table Mountain are ~n or the Indian Ocean. Add two leuer peakl forminc the to this the no&-ot the doek Ho~ Val~y In which Cape I*'"· the odor that ia part and Town ls situated. That peak to pa~l of ewry port. the noily the WfCt of Table Mountain ls Jabberina ot the -.uve •teve- lly DON BENNETT the "Devil's Peak'' and. n.lq to dons, clrftMd In ra&a and tatten And the-re Cape Town unfoldl a n elevaUon oC 3,300 feet. ls con· of every color lmaclnabJe, the Itself to the eye of the travele-r., nected to the central mu1 by a low strum of a IUltar In the Guarded to tht> north by the mac· aadcUe some 2.000 feet hlab and handl of an old natJve.-.mlx thla nlflcent Table Mountain, and to • which was known to e.rl.)' navl· all tocether and add the brilliant the west and ea.at by two leuer lA tors u "l'tf o u n t a I n ot the aunlight or the aemJ-troples and mountains, Oevil's Peak and Wlndl." The mountain riainc to you have a recipe for excite- Uon's Rump. and to Ole south the eu t ls "Uon'a Head." 2,175 ment. by, the turbulent wavt'l of the feet In height and con~ted by Thla panorama recalls Atlantic and Pacirlc Oceans, Cape a leuor apur to the central mau the world's moet famous Town poses ln all Its natural by what was formerly known as -"The t..gend ot the glory. And tht' gr~at charm of I St. John's Mount and now I! Dutchman." one ot legends • Flying 800IJ"'''II.UTD UIZ 'l'aA&N et ........... 'l'aM. ..... M l.wdlaa ..._ Ia trewt el tile Troop Oa'"'.,. f• TrMpe II _, II ., u.e c .. .-:N '.l'laU c.-eu ., u.e ~ ..... ,... 1n * ~ lklcMit. .. &epeee .. te.ta ........ ..U..Ue ..... 11011t PI Cape Town. entitling it tn rank known as "~on's Rump" or Slg-• Th~ most popular and. gener- with Nap~s. Rio de J aoelro and nal Hill. Thts eiC\'lllion Is about ally speaking, the most accepted Snn f'ranc1sco as one of the most 1,100 feet. version is the German story tm- beauUfully situated porta In the And beyond Lion's Head and mortaUzcd t b r 0 ugh Wagner's world, is the mountains that en· facing the sea the Peaks of the Opera, "Der Fllegende Holland· circle almost two-thirds of the ''1'welv~ Apostles" stretch awa)' er." The story runs that the cap-I town's perimeter. southwards to the Ca~ of Good t.aJn of the wr a ith·wuel was ---------------------------- Table Mountain rises . behind Hope. To see !he~ mountains named Vandercken. and, for his\ Hay Lanpnhelm. the Chambe•· ln.:s and float in.<~taJlatJona, and the town . In a sheer prt'Ctpice to and. mor<' SPt'CICically. Tab I e unutterable blu phernle. was of Commerce"• inspired drudge Pl'NIId.!nt Sailor-s "'·as' encouraaed the height _or 3.549 f~t, bisl'cting M_ountain. in the <'arly momlng condemned forever to Aai l round is moving cloller to having ~ by thl.!l 'ract rather tl~llll detftnd; the sky "lth o horizontal front With the clc_>Uds just hov~ri.ng tl'Je Cape and a lways unable to national center of Inter-collegiate "The harder 3 ~:oel has to be two mth>!> In ll'ngth. f'or some above the horizontal top and sp1ll· find hi.~ wa,y to port. It is said rowing locatctl Ln Newport Har· workt'd for, the more pleasure It dtstanCI· the northt>rn f~t> of the Ins: slowly do"-n t~e side is an that disaster swift and sudden bor, where, I am convtnced It givE'S when achieved,'' Sa.Uon moun tam uppcars to be unbroken I unfnrgetta~le t"Xpertence. . follows in his wake and doom Is should be. said but a dll'P ~:orge, cleaving the Whl'n th1s happens, and tl dot'S tl'Je reward to him who sights One of the steps In that direc-The problem of the building mass from summit to base, re-~ so frequently, the people refer to the "ghost ship." tinn and I may be betraying a rrJght be solved by movinc JOmC H'als 11"elf after closer lnspec-il as Table Mountain with Its The mo t amazing corrobora· confidt'nce here Is that our Or· ,inmboN'C building to tbe site. or uon. Thl' tal~ or this giant wall tablecloth. VisualJze it. if you tion of this legend comes • from range Coas-t eoitege may turn up rr.o\ mg down one of the dilc:arded runs almost mt~ the sea, the I can, the rugged majesty of the none other than the late King with an 8-swrep vllrslty c-rew, A' Ba ba k ----'d htgher ~rllon betng covcrc;<~ with mount~lns as a background. the George V. His diary. afterwards trained and ('Quipped to com~te. t':l~g ~~w ,';';~~ !I~ ·o~r'th:''Ta; vegetation and seamed Wlth ra· sprawhng port of Cape Town, the published under the title. "'The at the junior varsity le"el. with Pit fs made. why not trundle that Cruise of the HMS Bacchante." the major university crews or the O\Cr and put It to some real UR! and written during the t~ when Pacific Coast ... and If that. why As it now st.a,nd.J, It 11 a little the late king was a mJd.Jhlpman r.ot the Nation ? too soon to open the oven door to chronicles that his s quadron I l'lm lntri~Jed ~ith the possi· 5('(' IC the cake Is eo~ to rile; si~<thted the Flying Dutchman. bJlJty of rt>a,sltne: Orange Coast. It is 8 cake we need beca~ our This is how the diary reads. a nd went to a 36 to meet CAl's chal· bay is far and a~ay the beat It is to be.> rt'membered that the, lenge close to the flnlsh, and stretch of water both from the lste king was. at this t:Jme, only swf'pt over the Une the winner by l'Ompetitor's s~Jnt and U\c 16 years or age: "At four a .m. half a shell, and Ow-race ended, ~opectator's, for crew racing, and the Flying Dutchman crossed our Orange Coast first, Berkeley ~-It Is only up to • to put fOf'th port bows. Tlte lookout man on ond and the Washington Huskies the energy to ..a it recognized the-forecastle reported her as a safe third over UCLA and SC." and used as stA."::. t'lose to our port bow-. where the This possibiUty is not too remote. officer or the wRtch also saw her It began during a banquet prior It was a s trange red light as the to the> rowing rcntta when Hay phantom ship, all aglow, Rnd in Langenbelm asked Dr. Basil ~t­ the midst of which li~tht. the> en;on. president of Orange Coast. mast. span; and sailo; of a brig why the Pirates did not have a stood out. It was only two hund· crPw. "1'\o shell to put them In," red yards d i11tant and it stood out unswl'red lJr. Peterson. "I will In strong relief as s he bore tow-get you 011!", free. If ynu will de- uds us." 1 \'t'lop a crew." repli<'d Langen- BIL DIKE Says: colossal 0\l'l·romp..•n:.atJOn. and f!,cn no':" 11 IS not t~ late to consequently harm to local mer· do somet~tn~ abou~ thiS sltua- chantl> . ThE' currt'nt quip 18 linn Durtng t ht> fmal da> s or I that tht• onl> trarr1c jam coml's hrPn ktn,:: camp. patrol tours of from tu~hway patmlml."n g1>ttinlt thr Harbor Art'a hould !>.• f'n· in Pach other's wa) roura~tPd. I've St'en a ft>w of BL"'M COOK :-TM Boy St-oots pictured above from Roeldord. Dll.Dol-. complalaed Uout the cooklal ol Scout lack WaiJu~r, rtp~t, This is made even more rt'-hC'Im. givlnr ruther Impetus to mark.able In that, slmulta~usly t hlit base. fa~ rumor that Hay with t~ happt>ninp on t he u~cd to be known as Hay the HMS Bacchante. there came a Great In old ,·audeville and that n~sh of a Mone slgnll'l from HMS in his act he Ulled to pull rabbits Cleopatra and the H~lS Yourma-out or hats. line who were standing by the \Vhfon the word $<:01 around the .\luch ha-. b._,n s-1111 to tht' ef· Ill• m. and the <'agerness with ft'Ct that <• Bo} Scout Jamhort"' "h1C'h they look OH•r and por- l>hould not be commcrciahzt>d. chase "'uvenlrs from loca l mer· but thr Corona d<'l Mar mer· chants. That one g(.>sture would chants do have reason to gripe. do a lot . toward re.storing the ThOSt' "ho Wt>nt in for quite sub· wJO<t \rill In which this Jamboree stantial prl'pnration for big Jam· \Cilltm: was enterf'd. boree business did so on tht· bash j Just o~e word to Co~na del of ofttlmf'S r£>pt'at('(l mformation Mar busmessmcn . Don l take gh Pn by Jam botE'<' officials in 1 >our wnth out on the Chambf>r tht• month'! bcfon· th•• J11mborN' I uf Commerce The Jambortle i Thu l J.;IWtt hnrdf'S of \iSitOni. and 1 a brand n£'W 'l'Xperience for the Scout~. 1oo wnuld d1·scl'nd upon Chambt.•r Just as it Is for us. and th1 s communi!\' 'Jnd clt•nn out thr') like "c. uctl'd on tht> basis <'H r) n10, ahiC' · obJt>r t. and m••r-~ of the tx>st !Xhl>tbl<' i~forma tion chant!> "''ll' rauraonf>d tu "b<' thf>) could ltt'l ond did a great prf'p.1r<'d " for thr I0\3ltllln. job Th• I(• has bN·n 111-' humrx-r-t o· In th<' long run ther~ is no humr>< r rr:tfflr 1 1 !'XC'(•pt for n QUI'S I i~1n as to the great value whih• ln.~t Sunday, "h•'n f'c-stl· or th1s Jambor·('(' to our New- ml of Arts t1arric m1x<'d up \.\ith port Harbor-Costa Mesa Area. the sunda, t 11'1\ cler~ 1 Th<'r<' ha~ Muny lollu ha' c gt-Jped a bout tx·c·n no h;Ji dl' of ,1s1t01.., here. if the national publicity stating an}thin"'. the cro\\ds ha\<' been that the Jambort'C is being held small<'r tha n usual, l)('cnusc some near Santa Ana, with no men· of thl' nnrmally he&'-> summer tion of Newport Harbor. Be that rro"<b ha'c ~n frightened as it Jnay, the Scouts and visitors a\\ a' b\ t hc concerted pre-pub-know 'they ha\'t' be<'n in Newport hcir;·. Th!• crowds arf' at the Harbor -even ll\o!!t> who did not Jambon•e as pr('dicted. but they g<'t to visit the actual bt>ach area. do not get to the Jambor<'c host f'rom the Jamboree si te ltseU city. They gl't to the big park· they havP seen the magnificent ing lot : visit the site and go out views of bay. harbor. boau. ls· again without venturing out to land! and oet>an-and many will the beach. be back-many to \islt, some to Just out or curiosity I caUed make this there home. the Auto Club in Los Angeles and We hope th~y have aU enjoyed askrd about accommodations In their stay . . . and come back t he Harbor Area; I was told that some day. VOYAGIAJU -.............. ,. ,_ .., ..,... ....., m r•. •-... ~ Ia JuDrr• CJIJ', ... Ulllt ••• ._. ... .,. .. .._ • ........ r ,.,, IFIIFIIMIII .............. _ ......................... ..... .............................................. ............. ~----~··· .... ..... ................. (DIIilla ..... , ,.._ Dura ... nu..-. aad -.w tHy loekf'tt forward to u.e ....., I Bacchante's bow. The signal saJd. c:1rnpus at OCC. Paul ~-the "THE L'NINVlTED,. ''Havt> you seen the strang~. red St~l\l Body president, John light!" And. when the shis» Sadors (Jr.), president . t>lecl, ,..,...... of .... Ill Ia tiNir ....... for wtt.er ""ula.. 1-.e l'hOW ..... (left te "«Ill&) twc:._. Staalfoy Aach-1'11011, Doll Bn~llaker, Doll flali. --d Uewell~ Walkf!r. Tlaey foaad too mad1 •It la Salt Laltf', V tall. wHre tllley a&opf!ed for a tM-Im o. tbe trtp We.&. started to sail In the di!'fftlon of I Warner Sturdevant a nd Dale Cole- the light Cto quote the klng's man of the OCC sailing team diary agaln I. "no Vt'Stlgte what· took the baton from Dr. Pl'ter- ever of any material ship was to son. and really started runnlng in bt> seen either n ear or rl~tht I their lap of tht> race. The young !away to the horizon, the night men appeared before the County belng clear and calm." 1 noard of Supervisors and asked But tl'J~ strangest feature had lor 8 leaS(' or 200 feet of bay yet to be recorded: "At 10:45 fr ont property b<>tween the Sea tht> ordinary seaman who had. Scout Base and the Bay Club. this momlng, sighted tht' Flying Although the Board's decision has Dutchman, feU from the fore-nC't been made.-. the studmts fe<'l topmast c r o 's t r et's and was that It Is bt>lng favorably con- amashed to atoms." This. of ~ider<'d. bf'ad ... UOD'I ........ -... ua. WE 00 NOT OOUIIT DISASTER-TOO OrrEK rr COKES UNil'-'VlTEO. A. lD- IIII'UICe ac-t. aad ........ we liN pleety of w.p ...... t4> ~· We aiiiO .ee ...__ UM'e atep ln aad •w tale lla7· May we help you OUUD AGAL~ST t he tJ'NI:XPEci'I:Df R1ll•• course, bears out the legend tn lt the lease Is grantf'd, the col- that ~ penon who sights the lege men hope to make It both Flying Dutchman is doomed to ~c~dquart~rs lor their rowing ac· Mil deltrucUon. And. 12 hours alter ! J•1tles and lor the college sail· the unfortunate• seaman had mg team, and that aaillng team sl&hted the "ghost ahip " his bocly M ould be something of a threat INSURANCE I IONOS N.wpert ..... HMier - NIWPOIT REACH wu committed to the ~aves. In inter-collegiate regattas these romJng two years, thanks to Dele Movies Are Shown On LIYC Program Coleman. Young Coleman be- came a little provoked at ~in& Newport men back to Newport Harbor and flytne the burgees of Cal, Stanford,' UCLA, USC, Ari· zona and N~ Mexico to race The Lido hle Yacht CJub en· aea!Nt their home cou.,e .•. Joyed the lint of Ita~ eve-and sonwtJnws, racine quite aue- IAS'I' 8TOP-A ._ ,_. ... 1 Jlrld-Y-<:.....a. 11o7 ee..ta n.ing,a planned at the Udo Club-ceuflilly, too. o1 AIDenea, -.u. a 1M& .._. fw ... .., ell Ia OW.... *I liar house Wednnday of last ~k Dale made a ~nonal c:amp..lp bel _._.. ._. when nearly 50 mmtbers pther· among the hllb eehool eradUatfC ore car.,_ Ita of 8colda .,. tile .....,. lan DrrM ..... ed tor dinner In the club's patio. and has mo.t of the better New- Left to rtalll& Ia Ulle Ml are ~ a. Mw of Y-. Arb. ... 1'be tablea ~ set family-port aaUon prt'-eJU'OIJed at Cout. <larl Pllllow of w--.rela.wd. L=d'IC 4ftW &lie frewt of tile ._ fuhlon around the big outdoor Dr. Petenon hu told the atu- la An ColdaGer of Will*-•'• &entee, <lwowa 4lel liar. fireplace and alter c!1nMr all dents that no ft.ndl from tbe col· I Jet Planes P-~orm 80LO AT CBlJ1ICII BJ:aVJCI! ~ gathered In the Jounce for Ieee can be avadable for the con-a 1, the program of movie. as pro-at ruction ot the neeeuary build-Mrs. Boyce Van Osdal of San vided by Chairman Buck Ayres. At J ;;;t;;:.. Sh Bernardino wUJ a I n g "In My It was an aii-Udo Yacht Club 8Diu.Jfee OW Father's House Are Many Man· progi-am, with Herb Riley show- A perfonnance by the famed t iona," by McDermid, at the 11 inr the colored tnma of hls flab-a.m. aervictc at the Bal......._ -w-. lng trip to ..--··tlan Navy Bilk' Ancell precalon jet ...,. .... --· fl.)'tng team plus an aerial pa-land Community M e t hod It t Harry K.lao showed his pic- rade of latest types of Navy and Church on Sunday. The sennon, tures. also in color. tak~n aboard Marine fighter aircraft, helicop-to be CS.livered by Dr. Harry the 10-meter Sirius ln the 1952 ters and lighter-than-air craft WhJte, pastor, will be enUtled Newport-Enaenada Race. 'The tas constituted a mammoth air show "Men of the Glowinc Heart." end of the lllm strip had a few Monday artemoon for Boy Scouta views of Harry Ke180 and VInce attending the Jamboree. Water Carnival Healy In froKman dlvfnl ouUita The aJr show staced over the and prompted the opinion that Paiisactea Marine Landing Strip Set for F-=~-y Holywooct hu 'Joat two talented at the north edge or Jamboree .... comediaJw In tbeae ~ ex· City was the official U.S. Navy, n.e second water carnival or plol"ftS111111• lfttll.~ u.s. Marine eo-aalute to the Cclnunodo~ Howard Lewis an- tho, __ ...._ .... the July swim ctaue. wtD be an nounced that thNe clnNn at tbe -.-........ IR.IIIEIII IITIJ--....... -r....-~ .---... r-Ill..~ ca· W. L IAl!rDSII Ill ... ,.. .. INt1l1ll.iilTJ. n u -.u a c Padbnize tLocal BuSiness SMOP at HOME WELCOMI a'£GQ1! CALL TOUR HOS'IUI n ....... of Scout& a.uembJed In all-dey affair tomorrow (Friday) Club would.-held aU durtftl the campftre area four. at the Newport Harbor HIP aurnmer on alternate Wt!dnes- The show ntarted wtth a low Sehoul pool. with tbe boya ..,... c1a7s. ,... by two buge K-type btuns-tkipaU... 1a the aw1Jnm1ns ewata ... . • ('-'a--..... _ IWint J ~am:w.IU • • 7171 na 77 a 7 a a of tJw Naval Air fteeeorw tralfto. In the mornlnsllelbudnlat lO:JO Inc unit at the Santa Ana x. a.m. and the 11r11 .. Yinl a.tr POWD or TM>i'li "-Corp. Air Fad.llt,-. ,_ water eandwl na ID u. .,._. ·-n.uu are the ODd o r my were followed by an llftlal ,... noon. brnilb •c at 1 delociL ltnnltb: . . . 0 8IDd out u.,. wtew ol mare than 50 Na¥7 ad 'n. EIPidal ewata WID ........ illtlt and U., trutbl let U.. llartne c.,. .... lnc!la&llll ....... -._ ............ mt." ,_ ... of u. a. MW NaYy IW'l!'pt.-wiJc 0.. and Ire •Yilll ~ ~ G : 2. J, are t.be .tat ..... and U.. ...._ ~ ltllllfttlan wiD 1111 lllld -., fill .....,, I all>&a a 1 on ~ ad lawaaow <n.&*' _. -rn.tlt" at u. "-•Mt .._. ...... 0.,. treep ... ---.....,, ... ... .-& ........ a.na ., (llltlt. ldll tilt. ... .-t 'IIIUI ILa lllw .ww _. • JWtld fill IWL 7 C l:abwllla .... II II ' J ef 0.. • I (II ............... ...., 7 I ... XI -· ,... ... 'INa • ?= ... .. ~ .. ? .............. ., ...... ·-• ,., ... , ............ ~.. .. .... . -1&---. ..-_ -·ria FOB 31 YEA118 • • • ............................. ... tl ,.... ... ' **YOU C-A-11 DO AI lA -411 DAIIW'I• , / 84K OA••RL-'fte TNop pteway fo, 8aa Gabriel Boy Seoat TNop 11 lleplete a Calll....aa ......._.at tbe 'l'lllrd Natloaal Bo7 SeNt I••' a ree. 11e7 8eeat IOiua O~~te of 8aa llartao, ~ Ia ... p&iewa7 wttll appnprtate IU'ape ... IIOIIlbrero. Scout oree.e ...... Ida&' Ia • , .................. poet, • job lllelac baad.led ..,. ......,. 8ooata dvtiiC U. ,........_, to permit tile oUter Scouta la admrkMe to eaJo7 aad,..,....... Ia Ute ..... 7 aetlvttles. (Ensign Photo) Cam hi G• TRIPS FOR THE SCOUTS pers ps IVeD Planned aacursi011• few the Scout. ;.. To 4 ~ys and Gtr• Js cl~a tHt. tTips to Knott'• lerry F-. l0119 feach Naval leM, RICO M .... ie . A.nch, l.ocltMed Air T~minal efld Jet Four boys and gtrls from local Pla..t, Griffith ,art: z-•'"' 0'"-r .. c h u r c h e 1 have been granted tory, -1e start' "-e., L.Ma ~ campershlr:-to their church sum-head, oo1 fielcl1, Catalina lsl•'"'· awf fll('r campe this summer by the bathin9 at Huntin9i011 leach S t a t • Nr wport Harbol' Kiwanis Club. 'art:. Names selected were from nom-• lnccs whlch each local church Four Ftr. es Cause wns uked to preaent. The lucky boys and girta tn-Damage m· Newport <'lude Richard McDonald. preal- dr nt of the Intermediate Youth F('Jiowshlp at Quist OIW'Ch by the Sea (Methodist), David Celae of the St. James Epilcopel, Lo- raine Bates of the Newport Bap- tist Church, and John Belllnpr ot tht' Corona del Mar Commu- nJty ConrregaUonal. 11le project was conducted by the Kiwanis Support of Churchea committee under the chairman- ship or Rusaell Hampton of Co- rona del Mar, and financed to a larJ~e degree by finH on club me~ falling to a~ church durln~t the "March to Church In March" campaign last spring. .JERRY &YANS GET SON' A 10n was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ryan of 1906~ Court St., Newport Beach. in Hoag Me- mortal Hospital, Wednesday, the Rth of July. :\IESA COlii •LE GET GIRL A da~htcr, 8 pounds, was born to Mr. 'lPd l\trs. Robert Terwil- li&;:cr of 325 Colleen Pl., Costa M<'Sa, In St. Joseph Hospital, Thursday, July 9. Four fires ~re reported over the week end by the N"'J)Ort Beach fire department-two In homes, one in a houae trailer and another in an electric transform- er. A defective ,refrigerator c:auaed a $150 fire In the realdenc:e of Richard . E . Umbard of 3706 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, at 6 :25 p.m. Friday, firemen aaid. The fire damared the refrigerator and a wall. Over-heated greaae c:a\lled a $50 ftre In the lftfden~ of John D. Heikes, 114-39th St., Newport Beach, at 3 :01 p.m. Saturday. The damage rftulted to the atove. Spontaneous combustion wu blamed for a $500 fire to the house trailer and cabana of Eu- gene Van Dame of Pomona, lo- cated at lot 17 In the Mun.lclpal Trailer Park, Newport Beach. The fire was discovered at 10:24 a.m. Friday. Firemen and the Southern Call- !ornJa Edison Co. were ca.Jied when a transformer fire was re- portt>d at Prospect Ave. and Sea- ahore Dr., Newport Beach, at 9:48 p.m. Sunday. ATTE TIO • SCOUTMASTERS--- Setkl in your order for .the JAMBOREE MAGAZINE For the Entire Troop! 1 lc IISCOIIT per mapzioe 011 orders of ten (10) or more. . .. USE THIS COUPON-WE PAY niE POSTAGE REWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN C...clelll.r,Cell_.. • I -.-c., . • .... -........... ,_ ........... -................... - ·(10• ... ) ..... o1 ... JAMMMIFE MACAZINE Ill .. ..._ ,.__-a to .. •• •kc •11-r NA-...... -............................ _ ........ -.................. -... . IIAD.IfiG ADDit£!5 .................. _ ........ -................ .. Nsee; ••••••••• ta SCOUTS and VISIT . Here's the Perfect Jamboree Souvenir ' PICTURES , :-: PROGRAM :-: MAPS in this Jamboree Souvenir Mag,zine ON SALE AT NE\VSSTANDS w OllER., MAIL We Will Selld Tile M~ .. PRINTED BY Eiiiiifij 11f£ HOME TOWN JAMMWiE NEW!PAPI'Jt ! ....... --·-· .. -· •• --.... ,._ ... ..,. ___ oa14!1 ____ • • NEWPORT HA...IItBOit ENSIGN • 11M OOAST avo., c., • .., 11rr, c.aw. ......_ ... -................ ..-. _, ... JA!WL"• IIACAaD& .. -..-~ • ·-1111 ................. - ··---·-·· ....... -.......... ··---·-···-· ··-· ····--·····-------- .... • Will(1 ................ ~··.---.... ·--.. ·-··-··--.;-.- ' . DIRECTORY "BE SURE -INIRJIIr wltb Maurie Stanley IDiuraDCt OlulltDar a••._ 1'1'11 225 llariDe ..... a.u.o. ....... INSURE In SURE INSURANCE LEONARD j . KISTLER Phone Harbor' 0523 2G03 Newport Blvd., Newport GERAlD Vt". RITCHIE Reel tor • IDiuraDee Notary Public IN CORON'A DEL liAR SINCE 1-·mo-t sms. HArbor 83 ·Ewe: ll.ArtMJr ~ HAPPY DAY SCHOOL Early Chlldhood Educa doll for Uttle Folk 440 Heliotrope Ave. Corona del Mar, Callt. HARBOR 1091-W Transportation Furnished DANOL~O INSTRUOTION AUTHUR MURRAY'S 4.11 OOAST BLVD. Corona del Ma- Open 10 to 10 For tree clance ~ Call HArbor 1925 M0\'1~0 A~D STORAGE For Y oar MOVING JOB S~IALL OR LARGE Call Bc-ac:-oa 500'7 Day or Nlcbt Lo\\e t Rati:'S-F'ree Estlmates NEWMAN TRANSFER & STORACE CO. 1966 Harbor Bhd .• Cotta Mesa Furniture Restoration Chair bottoms, bencha and stools restored usln& cane, rush, reed. etc. HARVEY'S FumJture Repair 2050 'Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa. BEacon 6133-J PIA~O Tl'~ING Piano Tuning and Service PAUL OE'A K llarbor 35i!J..W SIL\"ER PlATING Silver Platers And Silversmiths Rt'palr • RefinishJng • Replate \A>Id . Sliver · Copper · Brua :-:ear Community Church :91.: Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa NawpalllfJ ••rl• .. Ministers Visit Jamboree Grounds 81ZLD8 UTVI&N' TO •a.u..• Mr. and Mrs. T. Hord Seeley are moving back to their oJd neiehborhood at 1307 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. from 512 Santa Ana Ave., Newport Heights. Mt'thodbt mlnlstena or Orance County v .. lted t he Boy Scout Jambol'ft site Monday evenlnrc oC lut week preceding ll ~tlng at ' the Costa Mesa !.lethodist Church FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST to become acqualntl'd with the n~w 1\.l,pt'rinlendent ror this dlt· trict, Rev. Mauri~ G. Ballinger. Before the meeUnc the minis· tena ate dinner at either the Coata Mesa Church of Christ by the Sea Methodltt Church In Newport. The Fullerton Choir 1\&mbhed special mualc. SUpt. Ballinger comes to the district from the Arizona Unl· venatty Church In Tualon, where he has been pastor for more than 10 years. Former District Sl,lp- erintendent Hayden Scars has now assumed the duties at the Tucson church. JJOJ VIe LWe. .......,. INch A bte,.dt of T1te ....,.._ O.urdt. The First Owtch of CM.t. Sc.ietltlat, i,. b ton, MeuedluMttL Svl'ldey xhool II: 15 e.m Svl'ldey SenliGe ----··-11 :()() e.m. Wedftfi~My' £-,.in9 meetliiCJ-1:00 p.m. leediiiCJ l00111 loc:eted et Ill Pel" St., lelboe, Ia open delly from 12 "0011 to 5 p. m ... cept Sundeys end hol\deyt t~etlonelly ob..rwd. " The public It eotdieily iiiYited to et· tetld the cJturcJt .. Me.. end UM the a..&IICJ Aoom. + The Church Poirus the Way to Mit • CHARLES CllAPM<\~, TilE fORMER C.UOI, A!\'UERSON Carol Lynn Anderson Is Wed To Charles Edward Chapman Cllt1aCB or OUII IAD1' or liT. cA&JO:L 1"1 w ............. N'..,.... ~LV'-•14 raa.ers-...-~ ...... rataaer ., •• •• .,..,_ AlA .... Sunday Massa: 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 a.m. Weekday Maa: 8:00a.m. Confession: Saturo.~ and eves of tat Fridays and Holy Deys from 4:00 to 5:15 p.m. and from 7:00 to. 8:15 p.m. CIDUST VHURmt BY THE SEA Commaalt:Y MeU.ocU•t Balboa Blvd. at 14tb St., Newport HArbor U5-W Putor: Rev. Tbonaaa Roy P.clell Sunday Worship: 9:45 and 11 a.m Church School: 9:45 a . m. Mid~ week Meeting: 7:30p.m. Wednes· day preceded by 6 :30 p.m. pot· luck. I"'&ST CHUa()11 OF CIIRIST T •·aditional wh1te in tuUe and 1laki'S region. l'po~ the.ir return 1101 .,._ ~. N.!!..n .._.. lace formed the wl'dding go"n the) expect to hve m Sa':'ta ,_HArbor UJi Of brown-e•·ed M iss Carol Lynn Momca. The bride's tra\•elli.ng ~ ...... .,_ .. _1 9 1"' -' .. ..A.a .. ., bl .... ~th :sun--., """'"""' : : <J a.m., :s~ Anderson. daughter of Mr. and costume was ~ uc UJess "' Service: 11:00 a.m. Wedn8da.v ~tr; J . Bruce Anderson or La· what<' accessories. Evening Meeting: 8:00. Rad-~una Beach. when she \\aS m.tr· Carol attended Newport Har· inC Room, 111 Palm St., Balboa. r 1ro at .t p.m. Saturday to Chas. bor High School and Orange open dally from noon to 5 p.m. Edward Chapman. son of Mr. and Coast College a.nd this past !ear except Sundays and holidays. !\Irs. Jack Chapman of santa \\'as a sophomore at the Uruver· nuT BAPTIST C11tJ11C11 )tonica. The br1de'!t famil) are ~It)' of California at Los An· Or NEWPORT former :'\ewport Beach residents J;eies. HPr new husband attend· a.n.o. Bl• ... ltUI A Coart 81&. Th£• "eddmg took pia('(' at thr r-d l'nhersity of CatiCornia .at Newpon Corona del :'\lar Community Los Acngllell'S, ~dhasSanta ·e~dtorutwoca Sundayp~~ ::e~:!.. SUn- Church with Re\. Paul Babbitt Ctty 0 egc . .-.e serv day School; 11:00 a .m., Worablp pcrfonnmg the doublc·ring st'rV· years \\i th the Air Force in Service; 7 :30 p.m. Sunday ew-lc~'. The bride's onl> attendt>nt, Greenland. nlng Service; M1d-week Senlce: :\fiss Andrea Cribbcn of Corona 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Prayer dE'I Mar. wo1·e a pal£' green ny· MeeUne. lon net gown and a miniature Methodists Greet 8T. IAIID E1'1800PAL grel'n \ei l. ~liss Mik£'1 Burns. 1111 VIa U... Newperi ~ vho sang the wcddin~ solos. also New Supert·ntendent ...... ter= wore li~ht green. Members of Rev. Paul lloore Wheeler the wl.'dcling party carried bou· HArMr-11M qu ts of glamelias. the brldt>'s Four hundrl'd Orangr County Sunday Servlc:t'S: 8:30 a . m. Holy wrrl' white with Clowermc; bo· :\fNhodlst crowded the Costa I Communion. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. ,·ardin a nd the ma1d or honpr ;t"sn Community Church Mon· ~~~~~np'r;;er~!~··~ earned pale \l'liO\\ d:ty nrLth t. Jul} 13. for the oppor ·, Thursdny Serviees: 9:15 a. m. •' .,.._. • .,, .._ U. IIU IIOB TO BALBOA 181..AND The R. W. Walllnp have taken lllekl. probably noticed UtUe ~­ up reslden~ at 113 Apolena Ave .• peratu~ ~ dWiac Uw put Balboa Island. The WaUings, week. or maybe they br'Oucht the who ha\·e been livi~ In Baker•· '"'ann weather with them. Dee's Beauty Salon U-L P ... • • • L.-~ too ~IIJ-• ... .._. ~--• Colcailw e !itnr •••• T.... e H.'wo, c.tie _. w..t'• "MAGIC RAIN" P£RMANENTS -P.uumfO 8PACJ: IN 'I'IIE PATIO- 1411 Co.nt ami. ......... 2117 c-.. at. ORIGINAL JEWELRY DESIGNS • Old 8toiiM • letlfb7 ..... HOWARD K. ADAMS lUI COAWI' BLVD. (....,) Banor ue'7 • a Fuller Life -Anend Regularly ... Th" ::room·~ brothE'r·ln-law. C 11\mity of ml't'tin~ 1!1t'ir ~"w su.p· Prayer Guild; 10:30 Holy Com- B! U('(' Tl•omas of \VI':. I wood wa' l'rint{'nd"nt of t~E' San Ute~o d1s· munion h'~ ;II .. ~r---in •;r 'ldp:'s Scr.:pbod:. Thr , ... _ L·~ 1 11 'I k or •rtrr 11ml h•"' '''Iff'. Dr. and )I T'!' •. • •><·,l man. ,....., n n. t'C ,. n . II Th 1 ~T. ANDREW!'! \ · • 1 An~l'll' and I "n<'rd · t"lUr&Cf' '' na l'n<:rr. '' ll1N' • PRE~B)'T"'""IA~ Cl fURCD • l>o .o)_, ' ~ ... A ' h I 11 \.) h lul f\ ~· 1·n ~'~~' , of \\'• ''"'v"d WL·n• thl• ·r...: .u •. 0 rs;;um ~ <'n sc et · %333'! ~L ADdrt ws Rd., 1 for Chn ... t Church In' the Sea. Newport Uell(bta. acrOA tbe :.t:. 11 rs "' V'P"Irt r,. .,ch but ·was trans· ttreel from UJ~::h Scltool .\It 11 \a.1·-. \\lth \\hll<' ~lock. r. rro'(l to Co·t:t. )tr!la \\hE'n it Bbt'OD 60'71 I ·lathnil 'lnd d:w .. •• s adornf'd tlw lw<':trr.P upp~HL'~.lhnt rh•· l'('l'rr· _Pastor: R~''· lamH S. S~t t•1'.n.h narthrx and similar flO\\· \atlnT ,,,old !.\\7""lmp th,, :'lii.'W· :,unday Worship Scrvi<'t'S at 9.30 .co: ' : L . H , i>:1pt1.'n·a~ c~~tilic :, t.h~ ·• • -r. 1: I-tt;; k1ck·,.,. tl-,. •r.· r ••..•. J C" I ·n~. ,.,,. ;•-llo·.7t.d v.c-' ·:.'., ·wi ta•, • •h• r. •. 1r t-"o~·: · ... tht r. .. ~.~ •.• -.... o·. ~ , tirt:l, ti uh'~ ol:Jbon t• Jt G;a ... · ! .. ·; •• .:r; 1t· '.: '~· 1••1 : ... i:. ,\ ... -..-:! J , ~, ~·· •• ,,•: :: ~ c· .t~r .... :. n i • J ... ...., fr ~~ "" r 1• :f ( 1 '.JrC .-• t .. : ~ I ! .; •• .> l .. r f>,:" .,,11 }JJ:l.'/ • .• ·r •. ;! l~r.• ·~ :.·. • L' :.. • ! n .. t'::. tole par 1 like BEacon 51l3 •• , \H'rr u ... l'd at thl' r,·ct ption in ' . · . . I and 11 a.m. Sunday School at I !"011 r-hurch, fnc1lltle". 9 :30 a. m. · llu• rhur ch pa r!on.. T lw blld···!oo -------------J ,1:-<h'r Gad Andt•rson. ns~istcd at nr r.lll• n~"r comes to the __.__ the :;uc-.... r bclok. ~chool fru nds ~~In Tllt•t:t• drstrict SU(X'r1ntl'n· SE\VPORT HARBOR be .. 1 .. i ;'l l h ....... h· !\J ·'· ,\. :; (.:.: g .. n ........... is ~'=";,, ;n t:" n. t,t .J•r"'c. .. :,:,r.'· JllJSIO Margaret L. Scharle Teacher of P1&oo Organist • Accomp&nllt Evening Claasu for AduJta 307 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona del Mar PHY ICAL TtiERAPY of the new ~trs. Chapman wE're dt ncy f•om an 11-year pastorate .... ,·LCUWTJ,IED¥Nfo!.!...,RUR,t ~t_t.,b .. In Tuc:;(m, Arizona. where ~. v• B'"'-~D 10~~,:;.-W ~ hoslPSSClt a t the punch 00\\ I. tn· .......... .,... eluding :.Irs. Jamf's Kuhn 1 Caro· buJII lht> m<•mbcrship of the Unl· Rtw. Ko~rt OronJuad h n Harnson '· Miss Ann Gristy. VI'Nity Church from 800 to the Church School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday; ~liss Dar) I Ford and .Mnry Meis· 2000 mark. He was presented by Sunday Scrv1~: 11:00 a.m. in~er. Rev. Thomas Roy Pendell of --- Christ Church by the Sea. COl "lNA DEL liAR · f h 0 0016.uJnTI' mruacB The next mcetmg o · t P r-()Ge&Tepu-1 angc County Methodist Union. 111-~~epe AYe. 1ponsor of the affair, will be _..._ lJI6..I held Monday, Sept. 14, at Gar· ...._:a... Pull ....._. ..... u den Grove. ~ Wonblp Services: 9:45 I •; th;n v.i h a f;~r.awa) look in hi-. eves h.: tay~. "You l;rep up ycr ~tne worl.. in Su:~day Scnool. Lad. Whether yer k1ckin' a field goal. or pi:>ntin' ytr c'rn, or ~ervin' God in 7 er 0\7 l1 humble war-you have to keep roin' in the ri&ht direction!" AMANDA LLOYD Physical Therapy • Massage 1%01 COeat ~ Port Theatre BulldlnC Corolla del- Harbor 3997-W Mrs. Anderson wore a taffeta tie silk dress in a mint shade with a white glamelia corsage, and the groom's mother was dressed In a cocoa brown laee dress with brown cymbidium or· chlds. 'The young couple left Monday for a month in the Minnesota ~ 11:00 a.m. Suada:y School: TOUR IAMBOIUZ srrz · a.m. --1'IU8 Suppad the Churcb s.-II .... P I n&le 'l1nagb tile Caas-&dlua ol Lawrence K. Gundrum. M.D. 1741 Superior Ave., e-ta.._ Praet:ice Umlt*' to Dl:t II a1 Ear. N.a, Tbroat; ADIIV ()tftce Houn: by =--t li"M-8I5CII or 1115 Baltz Mortuary a.~ bJ tbe loa JU.RBOR G CoraDa del Mar, Oa.Ufanll .....,.. orr-stnnt Put~~~-. Vacation School At Lutheran Church MOVING? AU 1'011 IIOVDIOf OaD N'.,.... Tr 'u ... lit ..... ................................................. ,.. ......... •c sa • ,_ .,,. ,. ..... •• .,.. .-.. .. . ........... ,... "• ...... ,.. =····· ..... ........ 0. 9 ........... ~ ... ..... A --• --'th Dr AJ......_. ODMMI1Mfti .-nrooarr aL-F'-"-~-M ~-d· Ci \.vme~nce w a . uo:n Ul ..... .&w., ...... ...... ..._ uUOwDag '--I'QII; ~~~-CIDd .eelq 1 tMe: Ivenaon. national d I rector ot IF?::~ ... _., ......._ Protestant wrv~c.a or the BoJ ....,. --.te.: ...,-a.m.. ..,.. Scouts of America, and a guided 4lr .....a; U:OO a.m. Wonlllp tour of the J~ lfOUIIdl, a.rvlel marked a meetlnc of Sou1.hml Callfomla p a • tor • at C!lrllt Olurd't by the Sea Konda:y aft~ noon. n-e meetlnc wu called ~r the joint 1ponMnbip ol the Southern Callfomla and the Orange County CoundJ of Pro- testant Churches. Rev. Tom ~ dell. holt pastor and a member of the executive board of the Or- an~te Empl~ Boy Scout eo.mcu, was chainnan or local arrange- ments. OC*II17M ft'i IIJft'IIODIB'I' .......... o.e. .... ___ _, ....,.....w ..... S\Dlday: 9:30a.m., Olurch Sunda.y School; 9:30 and 11 :00 a.m., IASIN SHIPY~_., Y_._ c ........... t ..... ,., ..... 101 ...,.... Dr~ N.J.. HMier -· ....... H.4••• ... s, ... .... 110 c..t ....... N.J.. -... . Mominc WonblP--7 p.m. Col· STmoaD EUCTlJC co lege~ IIYF S«vvce-7 p.m., .. .~ m-c.~• ~ .,_ .. _ 7 ,..,~ Mel~h•e•• • _... ... ~ _._. ~=1-110 C...t Hwr~ ..... .... 6121 p.m., 8UDei'IOUI Group ~·- IAIL W. SfANLIY ,· I\ a ,.. ...... Dl ....... lwe.. ..... II. HA .IJJI COAST ..,..filS CO. ............... JOt I..._IW...._ HA- ~ IMPOaT CO. Hn .. ••• .._._ n.,a... 5INIIAl SHUT MITAl. WOUS .. ....... 2117 ... w.,,..... HArW 2210 lit c-t ...... c:.D.M. HArW.,. I fiANCIS .L HOIYATH. .._ a.w~ .... "':i,LHA .. fmMOIIII IIM.lY co. Sa' f I 0 D C 1 Ill 0 2 I lllc..tiW..C... ...... HM.rll8 ·- ..... ...,, ... II, 1111 QALUNGQQ e C.Q • .IV NIOK This columnlst has a young fisherman In hls famiJy. He's not old enough to b(' a Scout. He's been a CUb Scout for two years. His real name is the same u mine, but when I write about hlm I eall him ··c .Q. Junior." Fiah.i,ng is one of his aree t loves. When he was only 7, he caucbt hi1 first albacore. It weia:hed 17 pounds. He's never for-cotlen that thrill. We went f I s h i n r together apjn Sunday, July 12. A friftMI of oun, Walter Balderston. who be- lieves that fishJnr is part of be- ing a boy, took us out on his crW.r, the Foray. It wu a great day. First we had a double strike, C.Q Jr. was on his rod in a f1a.ah. He handled it like a vet· eran. In came a beauty. E leven pounds of fighting albacore. Mine wu a baby. Just seven pounds, but every ounce a fighter on my 9-pound test line. 'l'bea things 1lowed down. For an hour we enjoyed the ocean. It wu a peaceful day, with just enouch IOUtheast breeze to keep you cool We enjoyed the hund- reds, the t housands of boats full of people, every one having a.s much fun as we. We were lazy, happy. Then "B-z-z.z." Our ~ reela sounded Uke a den of ratUesnakes a three albacore hit a t once. Mr. B. got hls In first. A 10-~. C.Q. Jr. was next Another 11 poundrr! No help tram any ot Ul, eltbU. We were too bwy. Flnally I "uw color." Silvn and blue,~ 1n the dear water. Suddenly he took orr ....... Down and down aDd down! Would he ewr 1top! ~ wu a quiver in the llDe. Tbm be c:am. up euUy, Too eully! C.Q. Jr. IJtrained hla e)'ft for the ant g,Urnp.e. Suddenly he ald. "There are two ot them!'' 'lllere were. One a once-filbt:l.nc aJbecoroe wl th a IJ'ftt piece Wttea tram bia llde. Tbr other wu a big blue .t.rk. who had ta.1cen an unfair advantqe of a tired nct.t· er .• We put b1m aboerd and _.... we had a CUD for the •bark. Yep! C.Q.Jr. had beaten me again! Even without the shark, which ma~ my fish an unfair catch (alnce he couJdn't fight, once he wu bitten) my boy had more poundl than L I pretended to feel downcut at 161J:rlC. But I hadn't Jon. ~ally. I Jove to be llaDdlo ..... Nursery School State I.Jc:leMed ad Appaowd Frc.2 -·~­~~ .. ...... QAIOJII....a ...... Open 5 ...,. per .... _. to 5 Tranlportatioo 1\irlllllled 190 E. 15th St. coer.& III:I!IA ..... -.. .., ... yama CAll ...... .,.,.. ..,.....,. Beacon Auto Pills ....._o.-.. ... _.. ... 410M.....-ravo. .,.. ... A118Pr'd ·-• ~ ...... --ca.•••• ,... Aalo ... & ., .. -.... -.&.Ollila ... -....., ........... -· ...... ,b AVUWel ........ la~..e..-u.aflftlle Tlalr• N..._. ~ .,_. .re 'nee .. 'l'llltlle .a.w. It ...... _...,..,.. ......... 15. ..... n , _.... ...-.e ~ ,._ Co~wMo. .-,~ ... ~ ......... -n.e ................... ~ beaten at my own game, by my own boy. AI a father, It's com- forting to know that when my boat headl out to sea on that last, long fishing trip, there'll be aoo!Mr C.Q. still ashore, enjoy- Ing what I did !or a long life- Ume. Maybe other people will be telling him they get a ldck out of reading hls fish stories. But I'm sure he'll be teaching other people the fun or fishing. Who knows, when you come back to Newport Harbor, he might even be showing you how It's dorle! ~ a r~ &eeatH •• ~ ...... P-' ~~ tlile S ... Mre ~--~•ree ...._ Be sure you come back-some day-and give It a try! Have fun! Nice to have you hen>. And- Come Back! NI:A&E8T AND FA&'I'HI'.8T kC*& lal'N ........ (eN&er) ,._ far-eU Karadal, l"aldtltall, wbo tl'av~IN tlae ._....t Ills~ t. ~~~ tilt! Thlnl Satto.a.l Boy Seo•t l._lllon!e, nand-. a loeol Of"1liiC'~ r..,ue Ar~ CouatU ~ .-tell llteW at ~ If-It .,- &oWe Bare.-e, 101 Heliotrope Aw., Coroaa del Mar. Scout ...,._ ~. and Sc:G.t s~~ u........,., "'"'· •u ear..tto. A""" eor-. del Mar, traveled the .awwt.N& dh~ to rMC• tM ,.__ boree. Seoat H....ta wea" a~~-l*r pak~ to a1tow tlllat lie at.- ~lldecl • ..., F1 ... t &aradll ...... ~ .. 1161 IUid tlw Ftret PUdstata N~tJonaJ .JAmboree Ia lt:S!. (EIItdp Photo). Parents' 23rd Anniversary Is Chosen as wedding Da.y 'llle twenty-tblrd anniversary of 11M' young PI'OPie a re plannln1 the br:lde's paret~'-was ~n as I to lh l' at Anchor Trailt"T Port her weddinl day by M.lss Martha . Annette Whitlock. daughter of after a honE-ymoon -tnp to For- • t 1 H tnf' Th~ n£"91 Mrs. Landon Mr. and Mn. Glenn Whitlock of I a ttendPd X · rt Be ctt Schook Udo Peninsula Yacht An c h o r-1 • ~"tpo 3 On ......,da J uJ 3 t 8 and gradua !f-d !rom Harbor High age. rn y, y , a P m th H .,..., !\tlsa Whitlock was united In a h } ".tr «>r groom att(>fl~"" • . '>Choob 10 Pomona and Redlands doub~ nng marnage ceremon) and ""n' to San Berna:·'<hno Val- ,..i lh Dan Hansen Landon or An· h \ C:ollt>:!:e chor 'J'raj)er Port. son or the latP • .. 0 II AT I ·--~ ............ In ......... }fEW-------COSTA WBA WAmiBI CO. Jl ........... _ ..... e BROADBILL There are repor ts of marlin &round. Haven't heard of any nea r misses yet. But on Sunday, when there were as many bOats out as at the height or the season, there 14-"aS bill-fish news. Cor· rectlon. S wordfish news. First we heard about was the CJock. That means Forrest Smith, BAC mem- ber. They had flying fish aboard, light outfits. Mr. Broa d b i II smacked one. on light tackle. took the bait. threw the hook back in their faces. Whlle rebalt- lng, just for fun they put in a 316 outfit. He took it. hooked up. nw story eoe-that they saw the double lint" once. You can gues~ the finlah. Mighty 1porty fishing anyhow, eh, Forre~t! 22 Spee~ers Are Cite~, Har•or Report Shows Mr. and Mrl. Lawrence Landon. , !omM"rly of Pomona. --~-"""-~.:o.;;.~.....,,.-;~:::.;....:..!.~-.. .. _.c;;;.....-..;;;.. -''-'~-..... :.......o......,....;..~.-~ Twenty-two speeding citations and thrt'~ citations for othe~; Har- bor violations were issued by the Harbor Department in June. it was revealed in the monthly re- port submitted by Harbor Master Russell Craig to the Newport City Council and the County Board of Supervisors. 'I'M de- partment received 12 oomplalntl of s~rs In the Harbor u June brought on a great lncreue in outboard motorboat and water actlvttlet. • pies are sent to the Santa Ana ~alth Department laboratory lor Proceiiing to make sure that the watt>r ls always safe for swimmers and is not bt>ing pol· luted by the nurnt"rous yachts and other harl)or activltlet. During the Boy Scout Jamboree on the Irvine Ranch. the State Health Department ls also lending their assistance and the sanv number of water samples are taken daily In the Harbor. Lace, tuJie and ne t over talft•ta fonned the gowns of tht> bndt> and her seven attendent~ a t th•• ""Nidlng held a t St. A n d r t' '~ <. Prt'sb}'terian Church. P..e,·. James St-art perfonne~f t ht> sen tt'l' The bridt> wore whitt' chantrll) lac~ and nylon tulle over tafft'ta with a fingertip \'eil caueh1 trJ a cro·wn or lace Sht> wore v. haw lact> mitts and carried !lowt>r" of whlte stephanotis and carnation.~ and pink carol ambling rost'S Furniture and GIFTS WELCOMES Jamboree Visitors and V acatiooers 'nlen there wu Paul Rotera- and hll Paulea. Few ~tails avail- abW, but he hooked up anoUwr broadbUl. t.o.t it, u uaual. It's no fish story, for a whale iln't a flah. But that Ia what broke O(f hll broadbUL Honest Injun and croa D\Y heart. Tile ~partment picked up and are holdin& 22 I'O'Nboatl for the owners; picked up and returned to owners 31 small boatl that were found adrift. Sixteen row- boats were ~ported I o s t and have not been ~red u yet. 'l1le Harbor Commission, Har- bor Master and Harbor Engineer just recently moved into their new headquarters on Bayside Drive-next to the Balboa Yacht Club and near the harbor en- trance for better supervision or harbor tra!fic and control of the harbor. Miss Arlene Hayward. mard of honor. wore a gTE't'n nt'l 0\t>r taf- feta drt>s and carried a ptnk nt>t umbrella. She carried yeU~· roses and wore a halo of tht> rosE'S. The bridesmaid. M.l.u Patricia Binkley or Santa Ana. and both the junior bridesmaidl, M"uses Elaine and 1 Jane Napier. who are rv.rin cous- in~ of the bride. all wore pank net ovt>r taffeta gowns and car· I rit>d grE't'n net wnbrtHlas O\.t'r I halos of pink rues. We m.ite yo. to~ i. ...a-_. esc tt"an e A.I.BACOIIE Twenty vuaeb were ac:commo- dated durinc the month on cuest u you've been flahi.ng, or even moorings In the Harbor while t.alk:inc about It, you'U know that the Oepart.nwnt Tftldered assist-ance to thl'ft J.arae boa t1 and albacore are about u tempera-one small boat. 'nlere ,..... one mental u certain people, fre-boat fire and one rHOJe call for quentJy mentloMd In the ...-Jd's IWirumrrs in di.uea. new~~, whoee names end in "vitch" or "ski." I Mar heart-rending Only one veael wu broken talt"l and wan. ot .,. and anc·j into clurinc the lnOiltb. nw Har· uish from aU sides. "We cot bor Muter states tJdl II no doubt skunked" ... "Only two strikes, partly the result of putting on one flah on the boat" ... '-x1leyl additio~l Patrol Boats dw:t"g should have given us our money tht> mght and early mommar back" ... etcetera. hours. HonesUy, would you really A total of -t82 calls were an- want It otherwise! 1, for one. swered during June--an inc:noase am sincerely glad that the long of 39 o\·er the same period last fint are elusive. U boat opera-year. Starbright to Meet The candlelighters, who we~ tht> sl.ster and cousin of the bride. Jean Whitlock and Chlot"t ta Na- pier wore yeUow net drn.ses Mth blue halos, while Janet Samuel-Next on Sept 16th son. the little flowt>r girl, wore a yellow net dress and can1ed a The June meetin« ot Starbript lP"ftn wnbrella and pink roses. I Club was a picnic held at the I I;Jttle Jlmy Samwllon ,..... tbe Waur Department Park in Co-nngbearer. Best man was Sidne> I rone del Mar. Thirty-five nwm-Shedd of Redlandl. The briM's bers and six guests \Wrt' p~ bi"O(her. R I c h a r d \vhit.Joc:k or ent. The picnic committE't' was Newport Beach, served as an 1 composed or Etta Mae Coffman. usher as did Dalt> Kin(, Donald Lela McMillan, Bernice Knies, Davis and Fred Dill. all of fteod~ 1 Opal Wt>st. E:nid Young and Ma· lands. 1 mie Ha\ice. Baskett of pink and whlte ..._.. Picked ~ ...t DDioa-r+rll.ic Gifts Fwwilllaw ~ E•ftliacw aid 9:30 ( e1ccpt Sunday and M onday) ton, skippers couJd Jn.UU'tll1l~ The Orange County Health that you'd catch flsh on every JJtopartment and Harbor Depart- expedition, hai.C the thrill of It ment take weekly &amples of bay aU would be miutng. Old you waters in 18 various congested ever wonder why, to an angler areas of the harbor. These sam- There was a short business scs-O~t>rs adorned the altar of St. sion pn.>Si<k-d O\"t'r by the prE'I!i· Andre\.\-s. Special musac 1IIIIN sun.: dent. Qpel WE'I!t . lt" was decided by }£iss Mary-All~ bt Whit· not to meet durinr the SUITUJll>r, tit'r. v.i th ~ln. Ralph Deaver at so the next ml't'ting will be &-pt. the organ. I 16. at the hall In O.ta Mesa. Pink and v.·hire "as also 1-.d I The monthly card parties will bf' for decorators colors at tbe re- dl~ntlnlK'd for the summer too. ccptlon hekl in the church parlor. 214 M-me A.naae fteltoe ...._. or a hunter, the bird in the band isn't halt as exciting as the two that are sWI in the bUih! Or why the atalk:tng of milch cows has n('ver rcpJaced deer hunting! e TOUK:SAML~ AU of which is the spice with which tournaments are flavored. This coming week~nd will see our most excltlnll: local contest- the Interclub Albacore Tourna- mcmt. Now If all of the anglers In that tournament knew that they could load up and go home Mr\y-weU, It jult wouldn't hap- pen at all Lut WMk end u. Balboa AZJ· .-..c Oub atapd ardber knock· ...... ~t OCIInPdltioa. It -lllftl va. woown. ru dw you tllfte .... in pk:kiac tbe wtn.. aer. OP, _. lec.d t.houebt. juat one. Cbereha Ia !emmet! W1dcb aut.tly tranaJated --'"'!'be wonwn bave a way-even in flah- IJIC." e P&II:DICTION Y• E4tGI' uwd 1Q)' neck. WIU. the Seout Jembafte ~ ~ ta~WW top priority, he CI'CJIIPM my column. HapPty. the ~ pua,nplw lnd'udled ta-one whereiD I bad predleted U.t * tint .-wilD fill tlw ----woaJd lie • ...._.. tn Won Monday, July 20. Grateful f« .... a.vtnc .... ,_ --,... --IJut .... stiD .... Is .. a.t It dle't happen. ~ fiMts tt.t liD Ia and out 0( the jltty u-. ..n ~ aboulcl • •'* to CIWW fool at -wltMI • mDN. TIIIN .,.. ~ .. ....,....rn ...... aww•a-uw tllll time .... lnlltta', '"It )lit ca"t .. ..._ .,.,., .. liON .oiUI '1'0 ...... ·- A -· e .,.,.... 14 ....... -bom to Mr-....... Wild 0( em ........_ at.. 0111a liNa. ID St. ,_.,.. a.pital • 1~ SCOUTS and VISITORS: Impress the Folks Back Home YOUR AME I HEADLI ES! IN BED INK AT THAT ON YOUR JAMBOREE HOME TOWN PAPER THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN, CORONA DEL MAR * HERE'S AN EXAMPLE- .JOHNNY .JONES OF ~DI~AGO~ MA&ES IIIG BIT AT 'S3 .J AMBO BEE AT NEWPOJlT •ABIIea il 11 I 11r OrMr • SOc FOR OJIIE COPY .. , .. , ........... • ... mail .... Pill* to .,.... .._ .... ..... pay .... , ..... '"fOUl MM.-.. HEADlJNES• NEWPOaT HAaiOtl ENS~N 1104 eo..t Ia '••~ c.-.. W., cr Sia,r. C.,. SOD _. ••tksOII c.,.s-. 21c .... ( tNCI.UDB COST C. WfM... AH'rW'III ;q .. IWa, __ ---·----- "------------- A··=---·------~------- ~-----------... ___ .......__ .. __ ....... --..... nil .. ,.. •Y' •• & • ..... .......... -·u: .. -...-..... -..... ·~ ..... PI... g ..... ...... I ; PAGE SIX Naw.adH •••1 tp ~~~--------------------~~---------------- ......... ., . .,.D. 1113 HARBOR ISLAND ' I . ., So. Cal's Most Exclusive Loaatioo! 50xl~ft. lot with pieT and float. Beautiful" ~Bedroom--S-­ Bath home with ~ry ~vable extra. IAJ"'e, encloled patio anct terncec~ yard. Pri«-$115.000. anct you'll aaree it's worth every dollar. Shown by appointment to quaUtl~ buyers. ROY GREENLEAF, Jr. and Associates BUILDER REALTOR 3112 Newport Blvd., Newpon HA 2552-Eves. HA 3742 CORONA DEL MAR LEVEL. OCEAN·VIEW HOMESITE In the hurt of beauU· ful Corona del Mar, near the main beach. AND you're a landiMd from the word "GO'' with a 2-bedroom carage apt. with EXTRA room and bath. Uncome now $125 week!) Permanent view, walking distance to markets. All this and security, too; for only $18,500. We will help you work out terms. Owner leaving state. STANLEY A. SMITH, Exclusive Agent 1311 Coast Ktway, Corona del Mar Harbor 882 Corona del Mar VOGEL VALUE CHARMING DUTCH FARM HOUSE ON OCEAN SIDE OF HIWA Y. Large lhrlng room with Dutch door, bay win· dow. fireplace. HardiA·ood noors. Handy kitchen plumbed for automatic laundry. Two nice bedrooms. large closets. Tile in bath. Wood and sta<."CC u terior. cedar roof. F enced yard. Close to stores. tht>atre and school. Priced to aeU. 4 p('r cent GI loan at $56.79 pt>r month. THE VOGEL CO. 1301 COAST BLVD. HARBOR 1741 CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR 1477 BALBOA ISLAND ():-.; THE UTTLE JSl.Al'I"D and on the waterfront of the Grand Canal!! We offer this cute. Uttle. 2-bedroom home buill by ROBERT 1:'-lGRAM. Almost new and FURNISHED for just $19.500. with terms. WE HAVE THE KEY. BETTER HURRY!!! LINWOOD VICK, Realtor 312 ~tAJUNE AVE. HARBOR 2042 BAL.BOA IS LAND Balboa Island North Bay Front MwtiPie..l..iatinc 3141 SpaciOUla. 5-bedroom and den home, completely fwnlshed with every eonvenlenee. Dquble carage and work lhop. Private pier ancl_noat. AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. - $-49,SOO STANLEY 1-iADRElD, Reahor NONA liTER and CURT DOSH, A.aodatea 218 XariDe Ave .. Balboa laland Harbor-~ Multiple U.ftq Realtor BACK BAY AREA ONLY $2500 I GET IN ON THIS'GROUND-FLOOR PRICE! Now is your chance to buy a restricted homHlte in a new)y- eatablilhed residential area off Irvlne Ave. between 19th and 20th Sll., which wiU be built up In fine homes. • Howard and Flaherty, Inc. BEacon 6796 or BEacon 7112-R COSTA MESA TWO BEDROOMS, DEN & 1% BATHS!! One block from high school on ~xt~ end of Banjo Street. Compl~tely redecora~-Private % bath adjoins large mas· ter bedroom. Hardwood noora under wall-to-wall carpetinp. DRAPERIES and CURTAINS THRUOUT. Comer sink and abundance of cupboards in lU tchen. Fireplace and thermo- sta tically controlled furnace. Detached double garage. Large, fenced back yard. Owner leaving area-Will offer utmost co-operation In financing to qualified buyer. $13,950 This is Multiple Uatlng 3350 EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor 615 Coast Blvd. Harbor 2474 Corona del Mar IF YOU WANT ACTION! U.t your property with any MULTIPLE LIS11NG REALTOR; then 170 Brobn and SalHmen will cooperate 1.n the aa.le ol your home, Jot or bullnela. You pay the cwtomary oornmlalion. No Sale -No Charce CAll. ANY MUL TIPl..E USTING REAL TOR of the Newport Harbor Board of Realtors Vdue! WOIIAN HU&T IN J'ALL Mn. 1Jllla.n Ramley, 54, of Al· hambra, ata)'ine at 312 Coral Ave., Balbo& laland, suffered a . deep head wound at the bale ol her skull when abe Cell on the sidewalk in fTont ol 222 llariDe Ave., Balboa lalaDd. at 2:G p.m. TuNday, police reported. PoUc:e ruahed the wcmu to Hoq ~&­ mortal Holpltal, where .-wral stitches and a preaaure compreu were required to atop the 1.b1v of blood. ----- PA&Il &EPO&T •oNDAY The report on bead!, park and recreation reconunendaUona for the City ol Newport Beadl la seMduled to be ctven at Mon- day eveninl's City CoundJ meet· inc by Arvid o . Pauley, recrea- tion spedallat for the state. TWO CAFES TAKE YOUR CHOICE-One on Harbor Blvd. in Coeta Mesa. One on 101 mway. Both are weD eatabl.lahed. With year-round buatneaa. One has llvinc quarters avail· able it desired. at reuon- able rent. See Lee Casey 2145 HARBOR BLVD. Costa Mesa Beacon 6266 THE BEST PLACE TO BUY YOUR NEW OR USED CAR. 721 S. MAIN SANTA ANA YOU Will.. BE AMAZED AT OUR HIGH DOLLAR TRADE IN OFFER WOUlD YOU UK£ TO SAVE FROM $400 to $700 ON A NEW NASH 721 S. MAIN. SANTA ANA ' HARVEY .0. PEASE off en 3-BEOROOM. 2-BA 11-i HOME ON BALBOA ISLAND c:::11um1ac LlvtDI Roam with Beam CeWac. nrepiace. Nk»Jy furDWied. lela than 200 feet from Bay and~~ $18,500-UBERAL TERMS! SEE ISLAND REALTY NOW FOR YEARLY A WINTER FURNISHED RENTALS! ISLAND llEALTY COMPANY ''40' Yean of Depend&~ service" HARVEY D. PEASE, REALTOR 499 PARK AVJ:. at AGATE-Harbor 377, Balboa Island MOM, DAD and THE KIDS Don't let th.la fint ttnw be the last tl~ to viatt the H.arbor Am. We ha\-e some good income buys-HERE IS ONE!! -on Ocean Front, Balboa. 4 units on COI'ft('r. almolt new, eom- pletely fumiahed and nice Income-Price $32,000. THA T"S JUST A STARTER. MAN~ otlfERS!! BALBOA REALTY CO. --. 7Q() E: BAI:BOA BLVD. (opp. Balboa Bank of Am.) HA..a27T -~ ROSS GREELEY JOSEPHINE WEBB JACK PINKHAM -' Member of Multiple Ustln& STAY AWAY! If your are NOT in the market for a cood u.ed car at a .uh•tantial .. vine I HERE IS PROOF! 1949 FORD "8" U.UB COUPE .................... 99S 1950 FORD "8" CUSTOM 2-DOOR ............ 1 19S 1946 CHEVROL£T PICKUP ........................ 39S THEODORE ROBINS YOUR FORD DEALER S34 Cout Hiway, Newport Beach Beacoa 6604 PORT ISTA 3 BEDROOMS ' 1345 Square Feet AU UNDER ONE ROOF • fDFIDOM HOUSE DOWN . FULL i P .R ·I C .E! ....,_ .. ., ...... . . • r ~,~ ·~ " ·--~ . _, .... I . I · j · I r F.JL:L APPaUYQ , ~ IN_SPECI'RD ::o~-:- ,. F ••• A.DSt11iED MONTHI4Y PAYMENT Prllaelpal Alaterellt ..... aovrz. 11a1 4 111 <c-e ..... • llp.I'Ma) ..... ...., -.... .. Y' •• ..... ,.. r • Costa .. I PARENTS! Student., ProfeaeionaJ people., Fiahennenf Get thia '4(1Uf" World CW... lO~.Jada Die .._ with metal bale and aemi-merid- ian (used to IUustrate g~phi· cally the "world conditions" u they are TODAY 1 LA TEST AV AJLABLE =········ ............. $6.95 WILLIAMS STATIONERS SPINET type mirror p6aDo. A beauty. Map~ flnlilh. Only $28\. S8 ~r mo. <>then as low u $263. Sma1.*t .,met. Uke new, $295. <>then. rental re- tuma, ~-.pJue•larw, etc. from $481. o.nz-Schmldt Blc Plano Store, Santa ADa. Kna1ae Plano. ACOUSTICON H-.rine .Aid - Practlc:ally new, tocether with 4 extra "A" battft'te., ~ and earmoid. Pric., ISO. Kodl, 608 Seaward Rd., CDM. HA-238'7-111. loatL MariDe ~ FOR SALE -3~-h.p. J:viDrude Outboerd Motor. Fine lhape, $70. ~ N. Bay Front, Belboa lllancl. 12-FT. BOAT, flat bottom. ply- wood. ou'boerd. Nearly new. Sacrific., SU9.50. Private pt)'. 116 Jade. Balboa lalaDd. FIBERGLASS Lowman Fiberglass Boata Fiberglass Materials Westco .. t Fiberglua Co. 15~ Newport Blvd. Costa Meta Beacon 6271 H. H. HOLBROOK Dependable Plumbing A Prompt Repalr Service llalataloed -~ HArtJor 1418-W 2801 Balboe Blvd. Newport Beacb UArMr '* YOUNG MAN wants general 14M VIA UD0 ho\~Seekaning, w I o d o w s, or Ia tM LIDO M.op1laC ~& anythlnr you have. Call James Nsu ursuonrs r.sarru usaY.Ifl l G. Manning, HA~R. BILL'S BEST BUYS TRADE---CASH OUT! Full pric., 18750.00.· One bedroom. den, jwt oCf Cliff Drive In Newport Heights. We have traded ahd must cub out. Good tern:w ean be ~ . BUILDERS, ATIEN110N!! Situated cJoM In, level. Must be 10ld u un1t. Can be divided Into (5l--60-foot or (6>-50-foot Iota. Priced at 1625 to ~ per lot! GOOD PLACE TO BUY Over one acre on &ood boulevard. imP.roved with 2·bed- room. puml-bloclt ..,._ a.nd double garage. You can · bUUd 3 more ~ or raJie pnlen truck. Full price, $12,500, malllnc it 1 real &ood buf . . PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY 2 ...... ...,..,_, tile Pullmu '-lb. tiled ldt*n. well· b,;Pl ,....., lawn. trult ~ flowers ud ...... Ulted today, ., first to .ee will bu7. Full prb, t880(), with $1700 cJowrL BEING COMPLETED J'are14 air heat. ftl"eppace, parkQ noon. 3 bedauclml, 1 aac1 _.. bathl. ao..-1n eut Ucle Jitwel Iota. R.Merw ,.,..... today. We have three left. $1ta0 dDwa. Total ..-, $11,150 to $11,ta0 • ..... M doee ~ 'T,_ e.l Ill OM ••• BEACON 7r10 W. A. TOBIAS ....... Uidlll- nwat IOUL& .... r r .a..-~_..• 1 .... _., COftA 111M '\ , I •rrn n• s.nta. P4&4i J5&ii . ~ ... --I'Oft---'t-:-OV'Il--.ma.---...... --.. - ........... Jl --'N~ ,......,.. " ..... . tM • -MI:M11 Wllllll ~ BE-SDD7, *Y ar ........ Jlllll&. .... ,_ I .. • t.B-miJID n~ aaod lree ..,...._ •••tr ..... ..,......._ V'a t'aiMt ~ Painting -Decorating • C'llllw 0 lk&l • GEORGE BURDIARDT SWIM surrs c:.ottona-orlona nylooa '"-6.00 Petite Ville ...... ~ .... ~.__ ....... ............. • arrt~~t ... D ._... .......... CII008K ROW roa CQIII'I.&'I'S lilt sa.amon gifts from Karen~~ IJ07 C...t Snh •4 c-4.1W. HA~Mr tln Hew.: t:lO .. l-.lO. o.-~ Newport Harbor CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Wel~omes the Boy ScOuts and their parents to the Newport Harbor Area We hope your stay will be enjoyable and trust your happy experiences here wiD bring you back again and again to enjoy the Harbor Area's Sportfishing, Boat- ing, Swimming and BouotifuiBtaty. "AHOY, FOLKSr'---Greetings from the Newport Harbor Skipper! Newport Harbor is proud to be host to the Third NatiooaiBoy Scoot Jamboree. We invite . our visitors to stay and enjoy tM delightful vacation arm, including the growing communities of Balboa, Balboa Island, Corona del Mar, Lido Isle and New- port Beldl--~ individal and interrsti~g it its owuway. FOl INFORMA110N CaD or Write The Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce I fta•e BIAOON TZT1. t• OOASI' HIGIIWAY . NIWJICaT I ' ! PAGE EIGRI' HARDWARE HOUSEWARE.! Y~ ON£..STOP Ston STROOT'S TeWiakle llantware Pa7 Gaa ud Pltoae IW1a Here We Are Happy to Serve l'oo WE GIVE CKOWN STAMPS. 1802 Newport Blvd. ()oeta .... Jim S. Whyte INSURANCE Ocean. Marine and General Insurance Office: Code MeM ..... tvacn... ~&co. ... . ... , .... ,.: 416 ........ c.-4.1 ... Prescription Pharmacy Dies Just After Reaching Hospital Services..jre being M id at 2 p.m. today !Thursday) at Grauel Mortuary for Ray E. Minnl¥. 67, of 253 Monte Vista St., Coeta Mesa. Rev. Charles t land is offl· clnting, lntem1ent will be at Wl?stminster District Cemeter7 in Garden Grove. Mr. Minnix died Monday a few minutes after arriving at Orange County Hospital. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Gladys L. Min- nix. and a brother , H. Clay Min- nix of Long Beach. Rose Glesenkamp Of Costa Mesa Dies ~tass was held T\l<'sday morn- ing at St. Joachims Catholic Church and Holy Rosary was ,.._ ctted )londay en•ning at Grauel Chapel for l\[rs. Rose Helen Gles- enkamp, 81, or 2300 Elden Ave .. Costa Mt>Sa. Rev. Thomas Nevin conducted the sen;Ct"s. :\trs. Glesenkamp died Sunday in ;-o;orwalk after an £'Xtcnded ill· ness. She was a natht> of Mt'nd· ";lit>. Pa.. and hAd li\'l•d her<' for 25 yt>ars. She is sunived by two sons. Lou.is T . Glesl'nkamp or Costa :\f esa and John S. Stmmons of E l Monte, and thre<' grand· children. George E. Thome, 79, Funeral Held Funt>ral seniCE'S for Grorgt> E Thorne. 79, of 715 Poinst>t tia An• .. Corona del Mar. wt-re ht>ld last Saturday in Baltz :\for tuary. Corona del Mar. !\fr. Thorne, a retired railroad 1 t-ngineer. had li\-ed in Corona del 1 Mar for the past 15 years. H~ d.it>d in his home July 16 after Harbor 2535 an t>xtended iUness. NT'S Christian Science sen ;ces were VINCE held fol' Mr. Thorne. His r~malns HARBOR were pia~ ln umment l.n l\1~1- rose Abbey Mausolewn. DRUGS BERRYS GET GIRL CORONA DEL MAR A daughter was born to Mr. 619 Cout 8hd. and Mrs. Robert Berry, 312-38t8h St., Newport Bea ch, in Hoag Me· .___•_*_tb_e_Marperl ___ t.e __ DP_._* _ __, moria! Hospital. Tue ... day. July 7. WALLPAPERS . . . and scenics • .. .....,._. uluti• (eo.. ia ....... ~ •• ..., SPEaA.L) 111n1 & 101 IEIEin fiilllz S~t' 345 Cout Bml. ~ LACUNA BEACH * Guide to Island Shops ¥ __ ___,II......___ __ PARK AVB. Rod & Rc<'l Shop HArbor 1.124-J ICtM of CALIFOINIA HAt-MII.J THE tSlANbEU, 6ifta HA IS47 SANITARY LAUNDRY A ClEANERS HArM~ 10 ISLAND LIQUORS HAitM>t IH4 TED OWEN &ALIOA 210 • 2t2 • .214. 216 • DO • 226• Te B. I. Fcnz .... • WM. W. SANFORD RMitcw HArbor 2462 • 201 SKINNER'S PHARMACY HArbor Oltl • JOllY ROGEl • 221~ SHIPMA115 .. _, &H4t' w-HA Dlt-M • znth IOIUT :i JEWB.IIS HM.D21 • 225 EAIL W. STANLEY l..thw HMMw 1771 ------------~BALBO~ A AV& rflNICLEY'S PHARMACY HAtt»or l161 -• 'IQeY SWAU ....... S,.h •• ltl. .w:nw•~ ~·-.. ••• , STfTCH ............ w -· 501 IAOtO I &ICnJC ~- • -MYloel HM-NII.W Two \Vrecks Bring 1 Three Injuries 1 Thret' fl('r:;nns suff<'red injuries 1'1 ''"l Un'ldl·nts. i:'\('wport polioe I r··~•ttl'd lr..;t "'<'<'k. I ;ury E. Ra bt'l", 14, of 2342 l<'lllth A\l'., Suntn Ana. !>utrered racinl abrMaons and \\aS S<'rni- ronscious afll•r bein~ knocked from hi~ btc~cl<' at ~tin A\'t> .. and 15th ~t . ='iewport Ht>i~ht.>, a t 5·;";0 Jl m Jul~ 10, polie<' said. lit• wt•'> taken to Hrog :\l<'morial Ho;.pttal b;.. ambulance tor treat· mtnt. A wttnt>ss told pohce the boy was tra\·ehne south on Tustin Ave. and fatled to stop at 15th S t. He was htt by a car tra,·eling west on 15t St., dri\'en by Richard A. Councilmans. of 806 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. pollee reported. ~Dnor cuts a.nd bruises were re-- N'I\'ed by &?tty J o Pace, of 305"' Bay Front, Balboa Island, and \'ictor S. Obes. of Camp Del Mar, when a car the woman was driv- Ing WE-nt over a cUfC in the 500 block of 0c<'an Blvd., Corona del Mar. at 2:12 a. m. July 11. po- lice said. The drh ·er told police lhe was blinded by the lights from another car. Both refused to get Into an ambulance to be tak· en for m~dical trea tment, police added. A car owned by Russel , J . Hayum, 40. of 205 39th St., New- port Beach, and beln& tov."ed by him In a.nothel' car broke loo.e and hit a parked car at 23rd St. and Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. at 3 58 p. m., July 11, pollee said. The perked car was register- ed to William J. Despain. 67, of Box 434, Costa Mesa. S.'~AAZ SWAP-A Calli....-lUIIe _. Ia .._ ..... ef ~ ...... 0 f al, (left) ef s-1 ........ N, C .. MJWW ..... ,..... --...... ~ .. e.e •xt ...._ lte ...-r wiD .... It Ia .._ .....-.c '*- ._ ~ _,.. 8eRt h~ w.-.......... 'S. c. (rtpt) M .. tft llt'Htltfor IMI ..._,. t. a4W ~ IIUJl.e to W. t'OII«U.. a& .lambofte City. (Eillltp Pboto). Fro• t~e Police lloHer • • • A hit and run car knocked doUinlioe of Mrs. Charles •t- d.own a light pole in the new mier, 213 Ruby Ave., Bal* t.- parkinc arM on Ocean Front at land ... R. C. Ricketts of 206 E. Bay Ave., Balboa. reported Sura- the NEWpOrt Pier, police said at day tM theft ch.aring the Diehl of Two on Motorcycle Hurt; DrivfJ' Cited Two mHl Oft a I'IIIOtOr'C)Ide re- ceived suPt abruloM to their anna ~n tMlr vehicle was forced into a parked ear at Park Ave. and Ame~t Ave., Balboa lllancl. at 3 :35 p.m. Sundlay, New· port poli~ reportecL The drivel', Don D. Snyder, Olmp Pendleton. told pollee ~ was trawUnc eaat on Park Ave. when a.n unknown ear forced him out of control and he c:ruMd into the aide of a parked ear. His puaencer wu Dan McGill, also ot (;amp hndleton. Mr. Snyder wu dted by police for no valid operator's liceDae and no license plates on hia v~., '81111..1: CAN 11ELP YOU' ,_ •• ¥· ... D. liD da~ 6UAaANTEED TELEVISION s E R v I c E house of harmony lilt N..,_. Aft. U 'lUI OOIJ'rA liES& • Uainc u h1l subject ''The Bible can Help You." Rev. Paul Edward BabbAtt will prNch ill the 9:45 and the U o'dock wrv· lcr~ Sunday at the Community Church ol Coren& del Mar. 1be adult choir wUl a1ng in tbe 11 o'clock ~rvi~ unc~rr the~ .----DEBT---.. tlon of Mary Batten Steffensen. Spedalaoto. are provided In lM COUECTJONS 9;45 wrvlce. ~N ..... ~eiM.7 DUPUCATI: SE&VICD SUN. ldM e1 ~ -M,7WMn Ia Sunday's s ~ r m o n at Christ A8erleL ,-N• eeDee....._N• Churcll by the Sea will be ''When fee.'" We ......,. aD ~ God Attei"ICk church" to be de-CREDrf BUREAU 11\·ered by Rev. Thomas Roy Pen-., N-....-. 1...- dell at duplicate wrviee:s, 9:45 ~.;.. eeeta •- and 11 a.m. This will be the lut 1M ... ..,. •• Aw-e.. ro 11u • ol Rev. Pendell'• sermon's before = •• .,.., N..,ert .._.. leaving for vacation .. VISITORS! V acatiooers! Take Home Seod Home A "California Mlde" SOIIEIII ........ PLA YCLO'I1B .,. K.Ne ., c.r •. ... c..8 ~Uiilkawe ... c..l CllriJ ., c.. . MTHMG !Uri'S ~: c-• _. De-w-• .... TABU: IJIIENS ~: CaW•• .._. ......... CONVENIENT P,AIWNG AREA! Use Rear Entrance WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS DEP.url'III:N'r 8TO&E 1811 NEWPOilT BLVD. C08'rA JIDA, CALIF. a-c-5031 10 p.m. Saturday, lltavl.ng the five beech towels and rive rfrll' Y.rires and Ueht aoc~t e~ bathing suits from a clothcslinr ... John Johanasen, 1800 W. &y ··.Robert Taberty ol Santa Ana F-ront, Balboa. complained at Sun~ reported the ~h oC a 11 :55 p.m. Saturday of the theft hub cap from his car parked ln of thre-e back pillows a.nd a scat the Balboa parking lot ... Two f-rom a lawn chair in front of hub caps valued at 14 eech wcl'f' h.is residence ... K w. Brownt> stolen Sunday from the car of of M.anhatt.n Beach reported Ray H. Williams. 100 Via Men· Sunday the &ass dW'ilig the night tone, Udo Isle ... Carl Burns of of a $20 gJ'ftn plastic ear con•r 1109 E. Bay Front. Ba.lboo. re- from his car parked at 12th S t. ported the theft or a hub cap and Bay Ave.. Newport Beach. rrom his car at 11 :15 a.m. Sund:ty during the n ight after a witness · · · Bill L. Burdett of Los An- told police at 1:09 a.m. that three ft<'les complained to poll~ at boys In a red hot rod took a car 11:40 p.m. Friday that a lcatht-r cover from that location ... wallet containing $58 was lost or Thomas A. Bradley, 39. or Lon~ stolt-n from him in the Balboa Beach was arrcst<'d on 8 drunk Fun Zone . . . Margaret James driving charge a t 2 :45 a.m. S un· oC 115-39th St ., :'olewport &ach, day at MacArthur Blvd. and reported Friday n.ight the loss of Coast Blvd .. Corona del Mar . . . two beach towels from her A 12-root boat owned by Or. E\J. clothesline ... Michael Eldridge gene Koch. 2341 Kln~~:s Rd.. Cliff of 111 Garnet Ave .. Balboa Is· Haven. and a 10-hors<'power out· land, rt>ported the theft of a $35 board motor \"alued at S300 wert' outboard motor from a 14-foo( '-=========================::::! stolen from A. Amirult. 110 E. skiff tied In front of 302 S. Ba,y r 18th St .• Costa Mesa, at Newport Front, Balboa Island . . . Two Harbor Yacht Landing, police sheets. two pillow slips a throw aa.id Saturdlly ... A car drlwn nc and '• table lamp wen stolen by Henry R. Michel of Camp front the Ocean Front Ho~l. ~ton. ranuned into the rear Newport Beach. police reported of OM driven by Roy c . w~ at 8 :59 a.m. Sunday ... Phillip ol Inglewood at Cout Blvd and L. ~tney ol Bluejay, CaUl., Heliotrope Ave .• Corona del Mar, reported b1a 38-loot cruiser, Wal- a t 2:10p.m. Saturdlly ... Edmond jNn, entered a hand rnic:ropbone Bums, 1014 £. BaJboe BJvd, 8a). StOlen ••• Veu~ H. ~rard, boa, reported Saturday the theft 42. of Santa ADa, wu chaf11ed or a blur sunpad valued at 122.!50 with apeedlnc 40 miles Ul hour from a challle 'louqe w.en lll a ~ralle 11011e at Balboa Bhd. "'" c. Lee of &n · ·Marino and 1701 St., Newport Beach, at ~ for a pedeetriall while 3~ p.m ~ · • • Mrs. Geocwe drivlnc In front of 820 Cout H. CUU 6t 115 E. ~"ater Hwy.. Newport Beach, at 5 :3& Aw . ., Balboa, l"f1))rt:ed ~ tt..ft p.m. Sat~. bla ear wu strudt from her vacant houR or a $150 in the reer by a car drlwn by ca.mel hair <.'Oat, 130 portable James G Scarlett of Monterey radio and a copy of the book. pollee rePorted •.. PoUce we~ "Gila River," vaJuN at $5. JI.U. BI:VDLY c. urow ~r. ef 0..... ... Jl.r ... V.. N•~ ~,. .,.._ ... wttll .......... '"-tile ..... JB• ()ffteer A~.._.. 0.... a& rwt llel..tr, Va. A lMf pM- •te ef tile U.& -~ ._.. _,.a& Wftll ......_ !f.t ...... --reeei¥M a .... ,..,. ..... ~ ....... 8edet7., ~ ._. llllllt.ar,. ~er:a I • r ...... h ........... t.. .. ..,.. .....-. .. tile ..... ... ef •r .... lira.._ .. B. s,.ear, n• Waterh-.& Dr., c--... liar ... ......... c.-.. ................. .... .. ... .... * ...... v .. }If~ A Clossified Ad in The Ensign brinqs immediate res~! Cell Harbor 1114-1115 end prow it! unabl. to locat~ a pranbter who called a ~lephone opmttor rrom Na. PA-111 the Udo Iale CJ~ at 8:03 NOI'IOE TO C&EDITOIIS p.m. Saturday to report that they ESTATE OF ELISA A. WIN· we-e ~ and then hunc up the phone ••. Otflcwa \-.1 a fire ~~~y GIVEN eXUncuisher' to put out a Waae under the dashboard of a parlred to tbe cndltan of and aU .....- ....... -. J-~ -..... eona bavlnc claims apJnst tile ear -~ ranalr ol Gar-aald ~· or aald -a~ to cte..atTp.m.~ ..• nw ~· Jipt ,_t hadiiPtJ ol can file them with the ~ 7 7 .... OWDIId by C)ril ll ...... ....... ol voudaen Ia the olfice ol the Ouk ~ and Jte11eri ~a-. ol tbe SQII diW Court ol 1M State ...... ol S..ta ... .... ...... ol call.fonla. ... ... lor tile a a .... tn • * dt I at "-•pwt Coaaty ol ~. • to ...-t ...._ ... Jldt a . HewJWt tbe -. with tbe Ma: 11'7 ---a.da. at 2:S aa. ·~ ¥Dadwn. to the ~ •t ar.ee c CWieoa ol ·-.~.: ..... -plltft of .......... ~ ......... with =Q. wft: I -u .._ .. a -E. R.. ABBEY, • o.ill JlWr. • • ..._ ~ AdbMistrator estes 1, Ncwpat ....., at wltl.aa * IDOfttM an.r the Orst u :e ..... ~ ... n. ear pu~~~~cau. o1 tlda aotk!e • .......... ...... ,.._ Jn "-at fill Dalil!d Jab 3, 1953 • ay PRI\Ua.u ........... o1 .w. .......... 1aa E. a. ABBEY, ftll fiJI...,.,... W. ~ Aw., N..,... ...... at P'*lc .&6 **lriltGr of JS7C ••;111 Jh4 a......_. lilr • .._. e~r at ~ & -IUNAN ~A .._. 2:8 p.a .. ..., • 0.. a.,. . Jal Olllt II'IP ser 7Z: •........ _,. ...... Aw. .•• ,_.... a.-... _., Q.Nalllk .............................. "TeD all tile girls, " A "MOVIE DIRECTOR" ' Chair BEG. IUS ONLY J:JO ...... ......., -....... , ................ L ... ...... • • , -... .-.... .. a... ,._ _____________ ....., _______ _, I ~ C\111"te1 Dh1a ·a At B. L A-. ll1 d 8 Plana are belac __. far a tAlk and ~ ol a ...-aa.a. city c:huur •fOf' Newport ..._. at the meeting of the Balboa J. !Rnd lrnprolfelneftt A.-e~RU. Ill the Community Methodist Cbareb on Agaate Ave., tonlcht (Tb...,. day). For leH ......... enular' cal THE ENSIGN. HA-114 , For •vine moner ia one of the firat atepe to auc:ce-.. And we help hundrede of Orance County familia achine it tbrou1h •vi~t~a. Pay t~m well for it. too-- ia what your •vinp eam, with each account I 00 % tn.ured to a total o f $10,000 tb.roucb the Feel era) S.vin1a and loan Insurance Corporation. at • 'Miss Bimi Landell of Newport is Wed to John Mersereau Jr. An afternoon ~·edding at St. James Episcopal Church united In marriage Biml Nanine Landell and John MerWrHU Jr. ~ bride is the daughter of l'olr. and Mrs. Robert B. Powell or 916 w. ~an Front, Newport. and the croom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.. John Me~reau of SantA Barbara. Rn. Paul 1\toore ~ler per- formt'd the double-ring servl~. with Mr. Powell p~senllng the bride at the altar. Ribbons Awarded She.wore an I~ blue lace dress falling In tiers, \\1th a short train and \\aist-length 'eil. Her cor- sagt-wns white mixt'd flowers Ct'ntered with a "hite ordud. ;\(r~. Robt>rt C. Bull\\i nkel of BPrkell') sl'rn•<l ns the matron of honor In a grCt'n baJierina-length tis~ue taffeta. Her flowt>rs were hattl'red white carnations and green h·y. Similarly dressed were bride maids ;\fiss Be,·erly Foster of Long Beach and Mrs. Charles 1\Ierereau of Oakland. slstl'r-in- law of the groom. Charles ;\ler- sereau ser\'ed as his brotht>r's best man. trsht>rs were a cousin tal•-oa I T Commodoo BIYreC TonWy inT· onrraenrct's pre-from Berkeley. Robert c. Buil-D D winkf:'l. and Thomas Gates of L S-I~S &!rkcle.r. Robl'rt Lllwrenct> J.>ow-nll • I •entcd winnm~ nbbons ~riday eU, brotht>r or the bride. sened • 1 ltlllllitl night, July 10. at the Balboo Is-as rin~; bearer. II Ill I r-nd Yaeht Club's op<-n-air club A profusion of whtte flow~rs f'.A..PA&.MIII.,_.._ oom.; 111 tht• 1.-<'~s a nd J:irls \\ho dl'etlrlltl'd the church and al~ thf' aau .LWI. ,..... ...... ,, .. ftr-.1 pl •c. II th• fir,t wr.•k'.; hnmt-or the bridt>'s p:lr\'nts. IJit'l lll •:1 ,. It!" \o.!IIOUS 1'\l'OtS \\ ht'rf' thl' r '('('piton \\11-.; ht•ld.l llWfiiT IEICI, Clllftllll • 'lr r.tYC )acht l':uh f; r )O:Ul.,: \\'httl' cupid cnndlt>Suck holdl'rs · IL• rnh'\t'C\ d lh+' ta b II'. \\ hich h<'ld I ,.,,,; f l.ll'•' 111 rtl\\i•11~ """' tl' thl' ''••rlctm~: c1k•• Assistins:: at r-------------,l l"'~' '•' 'j,, ..,, \\'t•l'd P.l u r fiJil th~ rt'C'l'PIIOil \\t•rr :'>11-..s :'>lary I" )cl I. .1 \\'htt • L!rr~ Stump. Barl'Ptt. :\Irs R<lbl'rt B. Powf'IJ UPHOLSTERY CUSTOM rtJ&NITU1lJ: DLU'EIUES w•·-sUPOOvaa IIAIUNE 1TPIIOurn:&Y OOSTOK L.Um IIII&DD ~ ........... ........... • Kimmons &II .. 1'71'11 81W:I' _.... e-ta .... ·--~ ... Jnlllle l l~r~"n .\ntln" and fit II l...a.,~j:lhr. ~r. and :\Irs. E. :\I Han·<'y Tlw l \\':• n• I'> in Jl;ld ll•;bo:. d C\lm-br•d••'.., mother r('('('hl'd in a zyay • llt ion '' ·r • lltrkl'\ Jnbn-.on. la<'f' OH'I' hyacinth p111k ball• rma 1 I' II• j; tn Guentht•r. ·Bill T\\t:.t. ll'nstth dress \\ith ~:nw and :'\a\'y r;.u l.!o~d. Donna llat tr.t~n. 1~-n~ori~ and \\hite gardt'nt'\S. eot: Burn-.. LJlhta Kr·rme-dy a nd Aftl'r honl')moonm~: in C n· Ton~ TorT net'. ada. th•• }Oun~ couple plan to 1 Ot\inl'! winn••N wt>rt' C.t'O~c lin• 11 t Berkeley. The bridl' at·, 1\\ist, Carol WtiiUims. J 1m Cridg-tt'nd!'d l'niwrslly of California n.an. Jeanne Jones. Hank K.) le., a t Da\'ls and BE-rkeley. whert' Ell'anor Guthrie, Patti S"i m. she was a member of Alpha C3m· Tom Jonl'S and Linda \·ernaci. rna De-lta Sorority and Inter Swimming honors went to graduated In dental hygiene from Rick,y Johnson. Vicki r-.:l'wberry, UC Dental School. The eroom. Bill Uoyd. Linda Prt>ston. Boa· who is now working for his doc-- co Burns. Pat Dyer and Tom torate In Slavic languages, was Jones. a Phi Kappa Sipna at the Uni- B«ause of the large snowbird \'ersity of Calilomia. fleet and the unevenrwss of com- petition betweoe_p the various ages_ Commodore Tony Tonan~ and adult l~der Gene Dawn ~­ mended dividing the group lnto t\\<o competitions. Winnine snow- bird sk!~rs. age 13 and over ~roup. were Pa U\'lldrry and Phyllis RawUns: Bill Twist won both races for the sldPI)ft'l 13 and under. Eleanor smith won ()ptiJMtWives WiD Meet on Aug 21 ~~~;ii~![iii;;i;ii;ii;~;l both Balboa dlnlhy races. 1 First picnic meeting or the IIAJ.CitiB. BOQID season was beJd Tuesday of J,ut Kn. George Burkhart gave a fUll report oa the Optimist Boys Home ln Highland Park at the meeting of the Opti-Mn. Club held Friday, July 10. at the home of Mrs .• James Ray in Corona Hi.Rh&aMs. Telling or t~ progress of the boys having at one t.irne ~n In the home. she described one boy. who had just re-enlisted In the regular army. He had already ~1\.'C!d nine medals and ribbons in Korea. inducting a p u r p I e heart and the Presldent1al Unit •• ._.. •......c~ ~kat the ~n-air club rooms.. ...... _ 0 _. ,._ At ~nt more than 100 boys at a. •vv-'-'Uo and llrJs from 6 to 16 hne joined • c..t .... •• ....,_...... the BIYC. All marine enthuai- ..._ .._. ..._ Mil uts are welcomt'. accontinc to ';II I .... ~ ..... tM club'• O(Oftra. u __ .. :_ Q. Birdbath Citation. ..vliiUU 'T wo projec:~ are being under- En• rt • ~-_._ taken by the-Optimist whu to ierAIIS ~m raise runds ror this home that Pwv Pullen. 508~ Kari-•d hel~ to ~ke good ~tizens out . 11"" or ancorrigibles. One as a rum-Aw.. c:.-on. drl Mar, better ma~ •le planned ror the fall bowri u Dr. Rorado Q. 8lrd-and anotbeT is knitting doU bath. a forrn.r Eacle Scout. m-dothN ror salt-. Mrs. Ted R~U tertabwd Bay Scouts ~ tbe ol Corona del Mar is taklnc 'nU.rd National Boy Scout Jam-c::ha.rte or the exhibition and salt- bene at Jamboree City. or the doll cloth8. Dr. .._th. wtlo .-d to ~ Wh-ee or aU Optbniat membrn witb Slllb JaMe. perfon:n" • are ift\1-.t to attend the MXt • ""t:riloqalft witb hia .. --ol the Opti-Mn. to be ~ _. dr-.1 u a J~ Scout. He ..W at tM home of Mrs. W. Bucb- _._-a11o p~ aut.Mntic lllrd and..._ tft'ldrdwt\ ,33l Drit'twood "'*~. •n ..... , ...._ -' ealll to_...... .,_ *11111'1. Sit a ee~ttb. on AUI\IIt 21. • emsno ................ ,, ............................... a.tal ,., .U.t'ADCKA n. Kayin Hoowr family ot ~ left l'ft'eftlly aft« al~ .., ... pith ..... and ..... Joba IS.tt a fll 101 ~ J.-..llle Aw .. c.-... ...,. ..... ~ ... .... "''"'·aft ............ Ill .. ,.. .... ._ _. r" M ot ,_..nos · , .. • .. . li.l;;';; ......... ... • ~ •• .. ... I .... , OCean VIew LOT SALE r. r: . ......-C-a..Ji:; •• • • • • • •• IN • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. .. • • • • • f ' ~ • r .. .. & • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .J • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • & ~ lAGUN~. HIGHLANDS ly far the 1realelt tale ol ecMII view lob since the clays of Ole Hanson L..,.... Hithlanck -a ConlntuNty OW.Iap.._.. ef ower lOGO choice ocean view lob now beint pf'Oireuively com- pleted Ower $750,000.00 haa ...... .., liMn upended to provide utilities oncl improvements to IIICIIre this ..,... the finest ruhl1ntial centers on the Pocific Coast. Laguna tltlhlanch _...... ewwy ......... to the lot inv"tor ond the home buyer-We post. tivefr tWy you to find CIOIIIfl•alll• laaihlh• sites anywhere on the Pacific Coast today that will not a.t you twice as much. o-•t tab our wwd for it. Come-look-Compore-You be the judge . Choice • ''Out of This Wor\d'' . Homesites a.tr•J. 995tamtlate . It .... ... _ .. for :::. ..... ~ . While they lost-A special grouping of superb building lots beir.g liquidated by the Develop- ers-This unusual offer for t1 limited ti~e only -Don't delay. Drive down today for this "Once in o Ufetime Opportunity." Outstand- ing homesites that overlook a ll Southern Cali- fomto and once gone can never be duplicated on the Pacific Coast. l....,.ber, theM are not ordinary lonltut beM fWe $5000 fftoftet vafves M'nf off.recl befwe et this remartlable low Developer's wholnale cost of only $299S • SAVE OVER 40% THIS MAGNIICENT YIW • CAN BE YOURS TODAY VIEW LOTS AT DEVELOPERS WHOLESALE COST Enjoy lif.-Happiness and property leCUrity in America's finest coastal city-whe1 Surf, Sunshine and Seashore is Su,....,.. Laguna Hithlan• t.r ....,._. smog area -dean, fresh, invigorating, cool, gentl Sea...._,,... you.,_, clay in the par-in addition to the magnificent Pane- ,_. ..,., ct.Vna ...-.. ancl ocean views that Laguna alone poueaes ancl sur- pa••• all on the Pacific Coalt. Santa AM r,..,..; .....,1111on llrL.,.. Laguna within 45 minuNI of Los Af91es Civic c:.nter-Uv. apart '"-111t1 City ~nioy Coast l111rt living aftcl A.w Yean 1o ,_, life-Y• wil fincl Laauna ftlahlanch your .... let for yeaMOUnd · lllllf Livinl-.. New....._ •••It Soon. Ale ...n.ntgroup of California's fiMif Contempo,_, Maclemt; lMngloaiM with a wall of glaa that captures wery view In al .,.. tiona S.... of we ..... ,. allll unusual ....._that rwab .,_., home A 0... for 20th Century Uviftt. 3 ancl 4 ..... DIM $16,500 Up. .._.. ancla...... Tool ...... .._.,,.. .................. _ ..... , ...... _ ...................... _ .. ._.... .............. ,.... ... ......_,........_ .... -..w ...... ,...._ .. _......,,,.... ..... .. a..-. ................. __ .. _.._ ..... -...................... -.... .._ ,..,.. ht .. ()rt • , • .._ ..... , ...................... trW ......... ...... ...... .. ::?5. 0 0 ••• ,_,..__._ ... _,.,. ..... -,_~ .._.._.. ................... _,.._ ... ........ ............ .._.,_ ........... _. LAGUN.~ HIGHLA NDS s.._. S,rdnl Olllr ., ..... ,... ,.. NOW~1995 COMPLm .... a...-... -...&.e~s ................. ,._ •• itM •• ..,Ytill ................ -. .• A. IF···-·=-., ...... ..... ... ............. ,!~> ....... c.. ... ...._.a ()c.-..-s.mta!Niy ---........ _,. ....... !hot -kielll ........ _.._ .. S..otMnl C..,. -ctlec' eMI ~ .,.W'I INI !ant ..r.nel"f ........ ... ~ ...... ...., ... ""'"' .. eil ........... arM~~~~~•• palltaR '-~ • .. .... c ............... ... ............... __ ., ___ "''Oe .. IIIIi ...M" .... ...., .... ..... .... ,, _,.. ... ...... ra .. .... ' . ' • ' • • . • • -• ~ 3 ! = • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • = • • • • • • ... ....... -' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • = • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ne••• tH ••' Ia --------------~------~~~~--~----~--~--~----~~ .... .,. .. ,·-·b ...... AllpMit ,.. -a.... ,.. ........ _,,.,._.,. CIILTIII' ~ 111a 1Ma. W._ -·co. .... 22Y.-niD0.....~ VENETIAN BLIND SPECIALISTS Wbldow Shadel-Travene Traeb ·By lAM* 8eneu LABGE SELECTION ~;;:;;;~Abo • . • Veaetiaa BUnda Repaired aDd Cleued BEAOON 6102 SOUTH COAST VENETIAN BLIND CO. nM WALKER, Prop. liS1 SUP~IOR COSTA MESA *LINOLEUM *CARPE'I * ASPHALT TILE * FORMICA Drainboards *DRAPES LAROE SELECTION ALL TYPES FLOOR COVERI:sO e-BEACO:'Il 8'70"_. I ew Store for 'Lido Shopping Center I• A pt>rmlt for another busint'ss I building In the Lido Shopping C<'ntt"r was Issued last week-for a $30,0<)() two-story structure at 3416 Via Lido. It was Issued to Charles Strickladen, 219 Via Mentone, Lido Isle. Only about $80.000 in permits wc~ ~corded in Newport Beach during th(' past wet'k, bringing the total Cor July to $270,000. Following Pt"rmfts wt>re issued: e S"E\\'PORT E. 1-Wamt'r, Los Angt'les. re- plare roof at Udo Trailer Park, I S200: J ames Taylor. 209-SSth St .. 3-room. 2-story, 1-unit dwell- Ing at 2001;-38th St., $7,000; 111"\ln <*orgc Gordon. sign at, 1117 port Dl\·d,, $450: Uoyd C. How- ard, 447 Newport Blvd .. dwelling at 468 Estht>r St.. $12,800: Myrtlc Jenka, a ddition und alterations a t dwclllng at 3."l8 1~ W. Bay St.. $4,352: Da\·id T. V('rmclya, 199 Rocht"stcr S t., three d\lplt>xcs, at 4 ll E. 16th St., 443 E. 16th St. and 204 E. Cabrillo St ., each $12.500: Trautwein &-oil., 2410 way Dr .• add to dweUinr at 435 Newport A\·e., Newport, Inspect W. Hamilton St., $1.442; Ft>Upe building on Colllns Island, to be and Adellna QuJnaves, 1218 Ra- moved to 2651 Placentia Ave.; mona, dwelling at 352 VIctoria, Mark Jont's, 1917 Wallace, dwell,.. $4,600; H. A Clark, fireplace at ing at 1919 Wallace, $6.200: WE'Ils 16q7 PlaCC!nlla, $400; Don Rapp, H. Burton, aluminum awning at 187 E. Wilson, dweWng at 1839 l~ and 18321.-'J Newport Blvd., Pomona, $12,700, and garac• at $300; E . E. Newman, 2557 Fair-&&me addresa, $l,Qe56. · LOOilL.'IG 0\'ER tht-bakf'ry fooda lilt" ... .en~ at tllle Boy 8c'oot .Junbort'M' I~ Roealcl Dellen, w'-Mfl fat.MT mallee ~flee eake for \'&D de-Kamp'a. IIUppllt-r of bakfory it~ for Ute 58 .... ~t. at thf' t"DCAmiJII"t"ial . \'a n dfl Ka.ftlP'• BakeriH •~re Nt.ablialteod la L08 An.:rlrs In UU6. whfta a par._.,..... wu formf!4 by ~e \'-dt" Kamp and hl.a lirot~r-ln-law, Lal'"ftiM"e Fraak, eadli .... puttiDI.' up $100 for a total eapltal of uet. Botlll lltftl· IU'fl aUU llt'U\'fl 1.11 thf' m&Aal~t of tile C'lOIII,..y. W. Rnlboa Sl\·d , $295; Charles DI...,II M Al...,IrVft'S I Stl'ickfadl'll, 219 Via Mentone. ~.-. ~~ .. _m Lido Isle, 2-story. 1-unit office FLOOR COVERING , building a t 3416 Via Lido, $30,· '000; Shaddock's Inc., sign at 3412 1737 SUPERIOR COSTA MESA VIa Lido. $200; e<-raldine F ergu- L------------------------' 1 son, Los An~elcs. new awning and All Types Tractor Work DISCI:"'G -PLOWING -EXCAVATING -SKIP LOADER DONALD LOHAN Roto-TilhnJ: -Wt>ed Cutting -Levelling -Gardening Beacon 6983 2201 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa WELCH'S COiyc.REfE BEacon 6M7 13~ Commerda.l Wa.7 CO TA MESA IUmbuly S-18SS • Oraace lUI P lacea tla 1M BVILDI.G BLOCKS PUMI·BLOI( Co. ......... M. ID...,M Fire L11uraDc:e now aY&ilahle at SPECIAL LOW RATES Why aot bave yow ftre a..araace oe a c:o.u.._ policy, Uke Ute laso.raaee, payable aucaUy at Y.a of a red-*1 1-yNr lUID. -I.ET US GIVE YOU A QUOTATION-BRUCE MARTIN FA&MER'~~URANCE 119S N~rt A\·f>. SEJlVlCE A..'""Y TIME CoM& ~~~ 8Eacoa ~ or BEaalll MSe-B Costa Mesa Lumber Co. LUMBER -Bun.DING MATERIALS Newport Bl•d., Coeta ll~ ar..ee. Mll WE RENT PAPEB BANGING EQUIPMENT ELEC'I'RJC ~R POLISHERS l:SE BEACO~ WAX FOR FL''"E FLOORS eber Paint and Decorators i ll12 COAST BLVD.· CO&ONA DEL 11Aa Harbor l &U-W windows at Udo Trailer Park, $400: S. R. Rulc:>. sign for shoe s\ort> at 3410 Via Lido, $300; W. A. Hinncn, N'·roof at 301--32nd S t., S130. e LIDO IS LE All<'n !>full£-r. 5an Marino, 4- room. 2-story, 1-unit dwelling at 208 Via Quito, Sl4.200; George Griffith, t>nclosc porch at 100 Via Yella, $4.500. e COROSA DEL MAR Eight signs for Bud's Auto Park. at 100, 620, 700, 800. 900, 1119, 1219 and 1719 Coast Blvd, S25 t'ach; Ed Sed.in&er, sign for Harbor Drafting Service. 406 Coast Blvd., $150; Uoyd Viney, ~tarage at 715 Heliotrope, Sl.200; Adrian Irvine, M.D.. altt'rations at 1710 Waterfront Dr., $2,000; Mrs. F. J . \VadJey, room .ovt'r ga- rage at 211 Marigold, S2.000: H . .E. Wilson, retaining waU at 809 IJnsuna Comlllft"dah MOVES TO EAST COAST Mrs. Betty Burbage has moved from 213 '>2 Dahlia Ave., Corona del Mar, to Portsmouth, Vircinla. Baysidt" Dr., $100. e CORONA HIGHLANDS E. E. McNerne, outdoor ·dining room at 557 Seaward Rd., $1.200. e BALBOA ISLA.~ Mrs. Wilbur Cox. awnin~ at 1010 S. Be.)r Front, $500: J ohn Loy, 113 Topaz, 5-room, 1-story, 1-unit dwelling at same address. e 1\'E""PPBT HEJOBTS Dlon's Den at 716 Coast Blvd. ln Corona del Mar ls showing Oenwar Ceramics during July, featuring personalized muga In addition to the regular dinner aet. The Bantu dinnerw11re by Den· war Is egg-shaped, for which its creators, Jo and Esther Dendel oC Costa Mesa. ~ived their in· spiration ~P In the junglt'S of Uberia, where the egg is revered ·not only as the most beautiful H. Samuelson, Redlands, $1,800. garage at 537 ShaPt" in the world but also as a sacred symbol or crea tion and new life. ln addition to their cer-COSTA MT.SA FollowinK permits were issued for Costa Mt'Sa construction dur- ing the post week. Southern California Bible Col- lege>. sign at 20901 S. W. New- Heaviest BroadbiiJ Weighed in at BAC amlc work. the Dcndels have written and illustrated a book, "New Song in a Strang Land." about thE'Ir A!rican experiences. Dlon's Den Is bt'ing opcratcd by Jui('S Dlon of Corona' del Mar, '4.9 Harbor Hig h grad, nir force veteran and now a student at UCLA. • • • Miss Joanne Wa kefield is thc new saJesgol, helping hcr mother Tht" first swordfish of the sea-at Pe tite Ville, dress shop in Co- l so~. a 465-pound broadbiU, was rona del Mar. weighed In at tht" Balboa Angling • • • Club, Balboa. on July 13, caught Western. Canners Co. of Nt"w· by George Kayajanian oC Reed-port has started procer.sing and Icy, Call!. packing albacore In their own says -a nd the-albacore start through the plant within hours from the time they leave the water. For the sport!isherman. they 11re put up in standard 7-ounce cans un<k-r the "Sportsman's Pack" autograph labt'l. On it is space for the angler to write his name, date or catch and re- marks. The new process ls the result of long pla.nnlng by the MOVE FROM THE aD:SJ\ Thc Walter Humes have moved from 532 ~nter St., Costa Mesa, to Santa Ana . All your printinQ need$ will be handled conveniently and court- eously in the completely-equip- ped J ob Printinq Deportment of '(OUr Hc'Jrbor Area Newspaper, The Ensiqn, I I 0 .. Coost Bl.. COM. three company partners. Walter r----------.. M. Longmoor, T. A. CTommyl Thorruu and J . E. Spangler. • • • A special showing of the paint· ing by her dau~hter Marcia from Santa Barbara is being shown thls Wt'<'k at Thelma Paddock Hope's Balbo3 Island Art Gallery on Marine Ave. Among tht' water colors being hung is one hung In the Harbor High School art exhibit this year and one paint· lng shown a t the Laguna Festh·al of Arts two years ago. • • • Ce1crete Wor• of AD KiDda FLAGSTONE PATIOS BLOCK WAllS -·-• Jl'a.U DTIMATJ:S • Chaa. Wa1111l S. I&COA 1110-J • HAlt-t012~ UIJ N~ ..... c..te .,_ Announcing the association of --------------Willia m Bradnock, decorator, as a membt'r of the pennancnt staff oC tht" Lamp Ugbt Shop is Gladys Hughes. owner. Mr. Bndnock comes to the Harbor area from Santa Barbara and is weD-known for his artistic talents In the San- ta Barbara areu. Tht' complete decorating service ore~ by the INGRAM-WILD CORP. Excavating Bulldozing Hauling 1600 Superior Avt>., C:O.ta M- (J6th A Superior) BEacon 6935 Anstlcr Kayajanlan boated the plant In an extra-fency pack tor fil>h In thr~ hours and 10 min-sportrlsbermen and for their Cur- utes on heavy tackle while fish-tis label. Both commercial and ing aboard the boat Tarlu, akip... sport fishermen catching albacore pered by J im Donnelly. Lee off the Southland cout bring Jonas, club secretary, aald it wu them to the plant in Newport the heaviest broadblll ever to be Beach before cleaning them-"in ~mp ~~~·hop~::::: ;;;;::======::::::; weighed In at the club. the round," as tht' fisherman waU =.ce and• window placemmt 11..-L-ft..···!l•g Electricity atill adds up to ••• ... • pur pwc~~ ... .,. ~lc:ltt ... ,... ..... ... ,....... .. .,... ..-Y ,.ct. ......... ..... are important, or can be the lim-a.&IJUI' II&..JII __ - pie IM!I«tlon of waDpapno, up. SEIMCE holateey fabric of Jams-. The ahop Ia open dally except SUDday • C.... IW. -~ ,..., f 9 ... COlONA -MAl • rom : ,_ :· m.. to '5.p. m. ....., D.s ... ,., __ D. ca.- New. OWMra of the LouiM Apart:menta ln Corona del Kar are Mr. and Mrs. G. N. WaJTen. A.lthoulh they c:aJM here from Pasadena, the Warrens formet'ly llvt'd In Victoria and Mrs. W..-. ren Ia a native of SIJI'fty, Enc- Jand. • • • LMDFII- '" -.YEA& LOAN Coaatructloa toa- 6% JO-YE.Ul LOAN D:a BOa Urn..D .............. 1616 Oeut 81M.. ODII ft. IU 1111 ID UUI (lletro JJie llua.rallee ,._., JAMES D. RAY JWdin1 C.trKt• .c...t ...... c.-....... HAttMr OIIJ •..w~au : HAIW 21~W Our New Address: 2200 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Harbor Trausfer & Storage SAVE SAFELY ,. 01 •• c. • .,. , ............ . ........... CONTINUING TO PAY PD ANNUM AI.L ACCOUNn .... UP 10"$10,- All ACCOUNIS Of8- -al11111tmt Of 1111 MON1H MIN ,._11111Sf • LAGUIA PEDIIAl IAV»>IS & LOAN ASSOCIATION •o..i.a.-.._a tu'rl LAGUNA IEAOt a. ....d\. -.ct. .... ..., .......... ,, .... ~ ....... , ...... odb., ....... --L••••c•••••-...... " 'N e Nil I .... ...., ......... ,. .. -........... .., ....,. ..__ ...... c.-.................... ... _.!...L::..:.....--~--------'----~pur .......... k.... ""*" deod, ... . ....,.._.._ ,_.._........ ~-~ ....... -· .. EWS BROS. NURSillY 11··---...()QAR .. D e Olllla&._;IIAa e lUlL- .. ~ ..... ~ # IOUr.Mia• CALI.OINIA IDifON COMPANY, 1B Cem ...... • Cer~~~a 81 .. '"· m1 • r,.. PJrtlli t<l·•i-~·-. ~ ... p~· ... -. . . .. ' ..... . Tustin Playbox Mesa Tema to Play llanapr Eddie Lane ot the Coeta Meu ~rcharita hu ~ uW an exb'a pme to be ~ed at WUl Ropn Playerouad in South C.te tonicht (Thunday) UDdlr the ............ dill 1M AnceJes club. Coeta Mesa Merchants are ICheduJed to pLay the MAW 'ftc- en of Downey for the EuW.rn League Sen)l-Pro ~ Auc. 2 at !Jaas F'Mid in C:O.ta Mest. Tues. thru Sat. to Auc 1 ... s..tlt '"C" 8t... ....... 8:30 P. M. Starring Cathy Browne. RobeTta All Sftta Raerved, Sl.SO Foater, Sherwood Price Box Office ~ 10:00 A. M. -~ XI 3-5U. Kfltflm's WELCOME! PARENTS & VISITOIUJ to tbe NATIONAL 801' 8COVT "JAMBOREE ol '61" Luncheon and Dinner "Tile n-t la Food la &lie Hanor Ana'" BVIlLU BELL DfllfDS--A birthday di~~De.r peny for Mrs. VIetor McLaclea of BaJboa. Fri- day, July 10. In t.ht' llurley 0.011 1-. Corou cl4'1 Mar, found thf' four Harbor Ari"'.J '"'*••• ~­ tunod abc)\,., taJJdac before tale ..._., • ... . ---· ----· . .,._~< Mn t>d. Ldt tel rtc•t U.ey a.dllde WaiWr Kelo- lott, Srwport HeJcltt.; \''-:tor ~. IIU- boa; S. )4. Batrrett. Sewport ~II.. ... J . C. Axt'bo.t or Lido r.Je. SPORTS £Diib» aT WAI:J,.Y TAFI Mesa Teail Will her •rc~all lile, 11 II 7 Costa Mesa Tra\·t>lers ~llpJoded ~rs bad chaJk.ed up nine runa aa (or nine rW\11 10 tlw :W\enth in-four hits. ntl'g or th~&r a' tl v.'Tir lilt S un-Tbe Ket"Cbanu came t.ck ill da> aftt"rnoon to dt>f<'at Costa the bottom of the amtb to 8COI'e \lt>lQI .f.o:rchonts. H~i E3ch team one run on two hits but could has won a ~t> and thl" Costa not pull tbe ~ out of tbe !h. Mt-sa pop..alataon v.tll be watttng The TraveiHs ~ PltdwT I...u- to SN' "'htch or tht• two teams ie Hamilton alJowed onJy two wtJI "tn lh•· rubber ~amt> v. hen htts in the first three inrunp and lht·~ mH>t lur tht> lhtrd lime? \o\'&5 creditf'd v.,tb the win. Th" \lt••·rh·tnl lt·'ld thf' Tnl\<"l· Donnie Ward caught til(> com- 1'1"'5 6-1 com.:: tnw ttw ~'••nth plete ga~ for the Travelers. 1 tnnm.:: a nd IOf•i<• d Ilk, Cl'rtam 'n\e Newport Tars Champton- '1<-ton. Pttt'l~··r T••d llt•t r•·ta had .~>hip Baseball Team of '48 bad t rouhlo· ltndJn;: tht' pl:ttl' tn tbt> four m.en on the fil"ld Sunday. st>\'l"nth tnrun.: and v.a-. rt>hl"\'ed Lassie Hanulton ol Balboa and b) &1b Bak.•r v. hol v. lS <.'I'<'Wif'd Donnie Ward of Costa Mesa each wtlh thl" (., .. ., F •uri•·• I"' T!'l.t'lo 1.; played with the Travelers. Bob faced ll('rTf'ra and B.ik•'r tn tlw Burcbek of Costa Mesa and Jack bu: IW\ t"nlh mmncr and bt>fu~ th~ Clark oC Costa MI'S& saw !W'I'VIC'e' BALBOA BLVD. -at Main---BALBOA 1 How They Finished ~===========~' In Snowbird Flight ~~iiiiiiii\iF.r;:~c:;:::~~~.;:::':Erw~;:gniiPh~o~toiliiibaiitsiicouJd bt• .. th•nc-o<J the Trahl-v.uh t~ ~tercbants BtU Weath-:;-el'\\ax and Bob Harris. baU play- t>rs of tM 1948 ehamPJOnshtp baD f'am. "'f'~ m t~ stands cheer- tnt; on tht'tr fol'tN'r teanunates. CIUJlTI:R S8' SCIIOO~---r.& a.-.n. to .au a ~r .. N-.~ ~nU:a I"'IIIIH.',__ -u ,u1y. IUD !illik to bt~ OM-e. Cll.t.alWL. oal 165 a ...,. HE RY'S COCKTAILS • A.ll.-% A.M. MAD: rr A MUST --Spaailla F oocl at ita a..t- Stealu -Sirimp • Chile Relleaoe SeDor Loaie .. ... PiaDo 914 COAST HIGHWAY BEACON 5906 NEWPORT BEACH e e e e M E E M E E E M e & E ;e & E & I & + & E M IT'S fun zone ti•e -IN- Balboa FUI F. ILL KIDDIES' DAY Every Wednesday 12 to • ltiDE.S -~-··---.. ··---6c: CONCDSION5 ···-5c REE Balloons "7'011 YOIJa DDONO ... COCKTAIL ~ It's The ~labGardeas II .-..AD 8UPFEI" s.n.t......,. .._a .. t P • ._ WONDI:IU'11L CII&IWOAL BaOII.KD 8'I'&AD ... Da.Mli017S B&A.rOOD 1111:1.-cftONlL Now fwlwi4 •••• LEO ROJO ... CATHY MONROE Voalll ..... .._,.,.,..,.... . ... _, a. .... Ulft'A &JfA PL..\C'E-S O 1st 266 ~KJPPER Pete F rost T om O'K('{'fl' Paul u,;c!ary Oi<.'k Ward I..A't> Crisell 2nd 3i3 Jrrl 3 10 4th 3.';9 5 th 119 6th 0-14:> 7th 321 8th 336 9th 216 10th 1T7 Ann nawlins Lanny Coon Terry Inch Crat~t Cadw·alader J r. Pl'r Trebler 1st girl to finish 0-1<1!1 Ann R.awhns Youn~e>st f,:irl 1o fini h 1R9 C'..arol Williams. 1 91 Youn~tl'st boy to finis h - 2'.?9 J1mmy Gil Uland 1 i 1 Oldest Skipper fo finish- 364 John La Mar 1st Me Boat to ftnlS 4 ..... .. .Joyet> Horton 1st V Boat to flm h- 9 )lary Ann Kelso 114]*8"-rA F08T&a ....,. cw. --.. die -· •wt.c .... ... ~' 1telp ...... '-c ,....._ flf Iller t.:bssft attrMihe t!Mlr...._. ..,.._ro laU..'hiMaPIQllles,.....ta-.... ., .... raacla.-.nklt wUI c..tla• .... ..,. . . . -r.May ~ 8a ....... J at B:H .... U1 A..r. 1. "nN! boll or~ at Ill 8. '"C" St.. ......... Is opea llalt)' ,.... lt:el ..... HOWS FISHING? e ll.y G~ltOE \\'£Ttu:KBV L The albacort' are s ull scat- tered over a \'ery "'oidt> area. with very fe"t~~>· boats bein~: able to get tJw flah to the gaff with chum. But with tilt-drop in tht! water tftnperature the last few days the fish should school up. S l' vera I marlin have been aigbted but no~ has been hooked up. The first marUn or ~ sea- ••••••••••••••••••••••••• .on ._ taken at San Diero last M~. Also there has ~ a Exdl&vely 0.. ... CAFE £XPRESSO ... aJPUCit«) e ...._.._..._.a me o ,,. e Ott Sq llir -........ GfNf'S nan ot blue fin t\ma to 40 pounds ott the Oonwwdo lala.nd!l. 1111 ..._,t liMn out few aJt.- cor. late~)'. 0... Jut trip was to Su CletNate Jaland for bua; "--I ....... .. aJJ on buena in ............... tblw. wbktt ft'- ...... -., .. olll ..,. .. IJIItili ...... --.. ..... ... .. I . ar..il n.rt. .. .. _. . .._ ............. .. tLut.BOR ~W WE SERVE 8:\0\\'IUKD \\1SSI!Il.,_..,.._, _... lliMl thJrd pia~ _._,.. of tlt4-1'11Pt ol lite S..W- blrdtt or,. plC'turf'd aiM\'f" ~Ullda)' Ott tiM' old h:lr- bor rnastt>r d~k at tJHo fllOt or Wru&lllns:tOft ~~ .. Balltoa, "lth flay Laec"ah'"lm, f'U'C'uth·r -- rr tary uf th•• S t'\\por1 JL'lrbor ('lutmboor or Com- ID('fl~. ~ erptllullu.. vft to rtctat tlw>y lediiCM T-O'K-tf'. 1":, of 0...\,.rl~ HUIJo. §t-c-und pbCll': Xr. L&act>Dbf"tm p,..._nrl~~.~: u. .. Or!!>l ·pWC'•· trop'-Y lo Pt>tr I ro-.t. I.J. 11f IAOI \\'. Ray • .\'~"~ ~1"\\l)Of't B4'-ot«'h nnrl Puul U uuhr). 1.'1, of Lon .\n-.~ UlJrd-JUt'>' \\lnn .. r. KANSAS CJrY STEAKS .... tl.e ma.t df.._ SEA FOOD ~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~----~ S\\·l~t-1~· de Hoo.Ch!i \\i th \\'.-\LLl T.\FT The l rvlne C'oa~l lountr~ Club rw~ b~ Ell) \'mf"s in a \C'f':\ fourtC!'<'nth holl' wtll lx' " por four match m('asuring 310 )'ards m lt>nl{t h. The-av!'rat:t' J!:Oiff•r '"" ftnd lhio; Santa Ana Country Club's La- one o f thl' l':t.,lt'St hOI~"' '1n th(' d1o::. :\Ieodal Play Tournartll'nl Fri- courSI'. A d rtH' and a :.hurt rron da) was won by :\irs. Lois Edes will put t hi' averA~t' ~ollt'r on of Gardf'n Gro,·e "tth an 82 gro~S the s::~n. ThC' fourh't'nlh holt' tn th•' Class .-\ dlvtSton. ~irs. will be known as a btrdit> holt> for Hazel [)(>ck.!r of Costa )1esa won many avero~e golf~·n; and also the low net w ith a j'j', ln w the low handicap sttckt•l' I Class B W\IStOn ~Irs. ~hrtle I Brock of Long Beach took· the! Santa Ana Countn Club's Sat· 10\olo gross with a 93. ln tht? Class urday Men's Match Pia) Tourney C dJ,·t.Sion Mrs. Vir·~ F'Tul"hl· against par In a Class ;.. dtvision m g or Lldo Isle won low ITOU was won b)' Maurlet> Young of Wlth 101. I Santa Ana and Gerald Rlt<.'h le or Corona d!l Mar with 6 up actvan- taCS • • • ROD & REEL Jay Nunnall.)'. proft'5Sional at the Santa Ana Country O ub, fln- isMd fourth in the Sentor •tedal play Sunday at Rfocr~a tion Pnk ln the Soutbnn California Pro- fessional Golf .\~ation Tour- nament. ln the match play tour- nament played O\'t>r the1 Lone &>ach course. tilt-l'arUc>r part ol the wt'ek. Jay won his first three matches playing sub-par ~11 ~ fore he was ousted from the tour- SHOP ~ ......... ..,. .. llaJbea ........ WilE~ Yot:' YF.I:D • F'l:!lmiG TACIU.£ • HAitDWAR£ • SPOR1"ING COODS l ' ICl ' I ' • t \I; ; \' U " ' 'tu .. , You Ever Tatbd! f"i •' •' la ~I l 1 RAGA~'S Tour FanuJy Restaurant c c.~ Twoeda_y) 1411 C"-.t IPY4L .._,..._ ,,.._ c-.., ..., R---.. _. "'La.,. .. IOJ.& CO ~T mGHWAY ~-I:WPORT BI:.ACR VOlT SPAULDING MacGREGOR • F . hi<.top liaea a. SPORTS , a i; ut) ~a nr • s.· · a • Golf HOOD .. P.F.•• CANVAS SHOES e Cat.JU. Water SID. e Pnf' 811. • s.,.., r-.-... E a ·, • 1 s,..&.t c •• ~r (~ s •r) .. ~.... ..... ..... Cilia llilll .. -D1Y11 Aw.. .. ~~~~~ ...... ~~~~ .. ~ .. ~~a........ ..~~~~~~ ...... ~~~ ...... ~~ Ca ...... t. ~-~--~-Rev. Normu L Baalwr ot IDOI'IIIrW. ~ ......_ a.. at tbe eDd of U. nat ta e.ta-~~Y ~uua North Ho))ywood wu the otftd-Uan SdeDca and ""'"'kt c:hurcb -. .. to show how u. ~ J'--L-.-ee n---~-y ant and Rev. Rota F. Hldy, St. aervicee weft allo held that mom-Oath caa fluM and IMina ..._ iiiiiUUI WlMM Michael'• LutJwran Churdl, of lq. ·B«~Iey, Pftached the ..-.non at The 50,000 Scouta •t1end1ne • bo1 u.hta hil own ~ eatcMI the Lutheran St'rvice SundQt the convocation lahte.. aaDCUea tbe flame fi'OIIl aaother. ataatP on tracks laid for the oc-.............................................................. _. .... _. .......... , cuion. The"\ Calitomia atory waa the aixth eplllode. It iDcluded tht' CabrlDo exp&oratlona. the early IW.$ions and Padrea. the acri- culture growth and ntabllah- ment of tM big ranc:hft, lnclud· HAZEL DUMONT • • - Invites you to • • • • BOLLI'WoOD ~-.oar-A ...,. r ... e& II D ....., ... ~ .._ ....._ -Y.._ ., in« tht' Irvine Ranch. It clowd ....... t« 1w1 &1 -.--., ......._.. ~ ~. tlbtla .._, a.ull• ...., Art with a rse.ta. ...._ plMrillc 'hN6a,. .._.. 1a --.a •JrMa-.r. tile Ortct-1 11M* lt•zl& 0.,.. Fonna.J ctnu'Ch ~ ~ ,_...,_ <1&)' t4 wt...,_ ... B S,aOCMI ..... ... ...,... -~ held Sunday on the J~ .. Sclo.U.C ..... t-a.... ........... '"-(Ensign PhotD) ll"'W'dd. with VIce President ne le• "SAil-Ill" ____ :_ _____ _:_ _______ __: ____ ---:~------------Richard Nixon attendln« a por-at •'8AJIPORT LAftDDIG" tion ot each. 'ntey included· com- OSTAIUO COl'PLE IIDI& •n•••••••••._a,.LMSJ.._ll._ll. JAMBOREE DJARY bined Protestant lnVices con- Mr. a.nd Mrs. Charles Close ot (/1. cU:ted by the R.iaht Rev. S~ 117 COAST 11111111 IEWPOIT IEICI ,.,.,.,_. (C.u.ed fi'OIIl Pap 1) ht'n F . Bayne Jr .• Biabop of Olym-Ontario are new l'eS'idents iD the __ ..,. -. """• w 700 sag .... of --•--from Prftidt'nt -· uh .. Protestant Epi.scopel S.• f 5 •• ia .... ,... .. Corona del JJar hotnt' at "' .. "'.....,.'""' OnD'dl. N · A. ,..___ del _.__ Q' I • .. E'isen~'t'r, who il &Do honorary aro.ssus n• .. \.AK'UUa _. • ,.,.. ........,idt'nt ot the Boy Scouta or The V~ry Rev. Koaaipori Geo. C. V. Smith and his sister, Miss F A.;_.rica. M.. Dowd, national director o1 the Ullia.n ~milh. ha\~ ~-ed from ,._thoU r---•t•-87 ANN M • r .... _ . ._. c ........... u """"' on Scoutlnc. • Lunches to Take Out their former hornr at this a~ am t'Vt'llt o u~ eve~ was delivered the sennon at the Sol- to Santa Ana. They plan to Only at O'BRIEN'S will you a . b~ pe&ea.nt dt'plctmc the emn Catholic Field Mus cele-F• ,....... ............ ..., Bncho. ...... build in lhl' Harbor area a t a find the band-~. ~berly building of our country. A hup brated by the EpUcoptl Modma-. later date. KIJils .'. _-M!Jrt !M!UOn s fmd for cast participated in this iJI:rpfts-. tor o1 the Catholic Committee FRIED ~ .. =::=' ICE CREAM, MALTS A CANDY! ~tion wearing. You'll love ah·e and movinC ~. w~ Scouting t.M Most Rev ~ n.. ' -;r ~ the easily-worn Kimberly Knits ·~ clilnaRd by the f'ntire Jam-o. ee~. Bishop ot~~ _ ' ''!At . ..,_ GOT ..JVHA '& YOU WANT" Li P_Q ~~IC!CIIwa.e...lbey .sunest a .. ni.ce flc-bol'ft ~P ~g~ng our Mis:siaqJpt ms EmJnenee .ra.,H .:.-. .:;::_ I , . \ ---.. --- UJ"e with the grace that makes own Jam~ hymn. I . am SUJ"t' pda • .C.rdinal Mclnt • Arch-OPEN-11100 A.M. to 8100 P.M.r .... t40~ ..... ' ' ·, '!.4 proof unnecessary. Their HuSd every SeoUl went t.ek to ot l...ol • __ )'J't', lines art enbanc:ed with fashion-quarters feellnc deeply cratetul ,_. .. les, JlriGdtld. ...... ddoc.l I~ S..OIXE.~~IO~ •'J'HE CHARGE AT FEA111ER RIVER" Mesa·· l :~w-. ~,, IAS"r "1'D1ES SA n;a.DA Y .. ., ....... -Arte.e ....... .,JAMAICA RUN" .. T~t lc tar ..... rape '111£ v ANQUJSHED" • Te' 'r'tlor STAaTS St'"S-1 DAYS T4*1 Curtis -.1~1 LdcJa "HOUDINI., la Trt'ltaicolor tto."anl Duff "ROAR ol the CROWD" able. new detai the Dolman to be a part of this IDOYftDftrt sleeves. the cle\'er. stand-up col-and looking forward to a wonder- or. IPNlrt yoke treatment, the ful w&k of fun, fellowlbip Ul4 easy f1al't' skirt. ad\'en~. Tile a.n-ty, _.., colors of SATURDAY. July 18 &-... lolita ma.11e ,....._ appr• Our tlt'a>od day at this grt'al pria&e .-. t11111 r..u. w:rt ye.r Jamboree has been. as usual, an .,... for ...,_,.. .,... .._.. of ~ e\·f'ntful one. This mornmg sev- f«t .., _,.._ to ~. ernl or us were called to make '1'111ey art~ CMW-pWft ... t.-o-tape--rerorded inteniews. which p1eee .,... tw W!:dare aM eJe-'A't're sent to our aocaJ radio ata- ptaeP ot -~,·e c:ree--tJons. A$ most or us had nt'Vt'r tioa. ~t tklr Cl08l, ~''141N by been on radio beforto. it was quite I ._ _.,. ~ of ~ an experie~. Another highlight ......n.c ... ,_a,-lafllll'ft'ft=l of the day was this afternoon. Tile art•nty lllllt. Aft fee-when Roy }Wgers and 'rriue'r ...... a& ..,. 111e ,._.. ...,. put on a show for us. With the ••• ~ .,... .-tJ11e. .,... try show were Dale Evans and .ev- ea.e. at O'BIUE.'\"'8! e~ other perf~ Another important tranSition 'Ibis ~-eninc .... ~with campfires in each sedion. Our Cashion for ~them California is troop was requested to put on a the f~ n ewr popular skirt atuDt, and we choee an oJd.fub-and blous4' combination. ~ days blouas and skirts aft made klned JMioclrama, conqliete with ..__ . .....__. kine. prince, twluc:aa and viDala. to ~ a ~tume m ~ ~ actinc wu strietly bam, and sel\'t'S •.. insteed of look:ing like tbe lines t'ftD wone but .. cora .. a ba.lf~d suit. They may w is a staple commoditY hel't' 80 It ~ to. ~eetion or softened went over an riebt. Our ·~ W\th (~ cktail One of fire ... ..., boDorecl by the ~ important ~c . tOiaebK presence or Dr. Arthur ~ for • blouR and akirt emembJe the ~f IICOUt uecutlw who is a ~~ belt. At CY-taJbd to us. The camptire 'cbed BRIEN S )'OU 1rill find an ~ as they often do with the beautl- tional CIOllectioa ol belu and ful Scout vesper . ot.bet' aCCHSC!ries 1D acc:a:npany your new [alJ sldrts and ~ SUNDAY. July 19 Drop in U\1~ .-eek! 1'bis Sunday has been. as It - . ( -·-... ' should be, the most Inspiring and impressive day of the Jambo~ llorn.lng brought the entlJ"e TN'mbt'nhip to indhi dual faith 'A:orship seni~. There were Lutheran. E'piscopoJ. R o m a n C a t h o II c. Protfltant. Jewl..lb, Mormon. 0\ristian Science. t.M Church of Christ and Buddh.iat ser\1ces, and practically every '------------....J ~111!!!!!•!!!!•!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!!!•!!C!!R!!'~.a boy attended one of these obwrv- l.tLII! TIIJI'IH llARBOR:. FRIDAY and SATt:RD.r\Y Walt Disne) 's "ROBIN HOOD" I tana Andrews -Bnan Oonlevy •'CANYON PA.SSACEn St:~.-llOX-TI.~ES. Est hPr Williams "'Mil.J..IOIIil DOLLAR MERMAID" Robert Mitcbum •-oN£ MINU1'£ TO ZE.RCr STARTS \VED:-.lESDA Y Stewart c.rancer James Muon "PRISONER fJI ZENDA" Walt Disne)"a "SJttW WHITE _. ORT~/ .. ~, I , .. <I • """• • ,. • , • • 011 ...._ ..... ,~ .... 8cnea .. XO \'IE1ii''E&S l{EEDED" 'llle -' _ _. t~ pkt.-e •• ..ay ~= "THE STORY OF THREE LOVES" • A eut of .,... S...ladlac PlEa A..~GELI. LESUE CA&O~. ID:JUl DOt:GLAS --i~J~...- "TIIE DESERT RATS" ..... llldlanl ........ &ekn MewMa ances. E,·enmJ: brought the mass ron~ \ocation ln the Arena with all 50,000 boys in attendan~. 1lM> \i ce prPSidt>nt of the United S tall'S. Rlchard :-:bton. gave a.n address compl.i:menting tbe Boy Scout mo,·ement, saying that the future of the world depencb upon its youth. and he urged us to con- I tinue lh·i.ng in the spirit of scout- ing. ~!essages from represttntativa of four different faiths w.re heard before the fina.l event, the flll'l'lOU5 candJ~Ughtlng ceremony. Each boy had been givm a smaJ1 eandlt'. and on a signal \My 1ftft all U«h~ at one.. A. mon beau- tiful slc,ht could not be i.maclned. for there was an entire bUkide ~ with burning candles, each aip.ifytng • Scout cledlcatM to acoutinc'a lckak--50.000 atronc. ~ ~ted ouraelvea to scoutinc'a prindp]('s. With a thrfD L..----------., '------~------'that I'm SUft WU f~lt by~ Scout ~. I repeated the Scout d. 7 DWARFS" II ~tJI.t. <~• -- -'• MiM•hwl Eac:b Sunday and olttimn throQibout the week. the ministeT of JOUr cburdl litta bia heed • ~-er and en~ the heave c1 J'IIIW faitiL. ~ is a .. tie'Dt mu. IV is an ~ man. Ws theft, yow loyal friend. lD lk'm • ...-ro-. JW alftdatn at W'irddiap _. wiiiU tM bon1es of .. parillliciDen. Yft, with aD .. biblbl lmawlftip .... .. illtft'elt .... JamaDS. .br • a -n. A fiDe ....._ Alii be sbou)d -traW .. • fritDII .... •• 5 I .. 111111 ~ • a deric.. Yo. ~ ... * dlillrda .. I I WW aD * ......,rt ,_ C. .... tbmL Attmd .. ,..,_ ......... ., ... .. ... «aU~ trltb ,.our allltriMII•r . IWlVIY SOliDS INC. 1GUa atlliW"I'LftmUI'H •••n -c::...a· • q Oath. "'n my boaat, I wtD do my best. to do 111.7 duty to God and my country ud to obey tM Seout Law, to help other people at aU times aad to Jr.ep IIQW)f pbJosic:aUy str'CiaC. meatany awab &lid moraJl7 atrallbt. .. lfONDAY. July 20 Today'a f"f'ftrta ~ Gil the Iichter -'*· wltb aia alktar Hol- lywood CMt ........ ~ Lamour. hrr7 a... .... ..... era} othfta. ~ ..., .. ... our ftnt nrba ID tile W. Pa-dOc. n.e ......, .,... ., .. ......... _.. ....... ...... ...ftl7_...., ..... ,.. J eould not Mlp .._ .....a at U. blct U.t ....,. 'm ... ., ... SeDub ..,.. w ' I 10 ~ .-.-e ...... __ ,...,~ a a a 3 0011 INSDUCTION CC&ED Hams IIOLLI'.D Boast LltAK WHOLE 0& SHANK HALF THE BEST lrHid Beef 4 .... , .... 291.. I an1C& Boast TOPS IN FlAVOR. 39L A SUJIJIER. TIDAT 191.. SLICED Bacon 1 LB. CELLO PAC&Eil GOLD COIS llllAND A~-T.-. 89~ MIRACLE WIHP SAlAD DRESSING Pint Jar HOLLY SUGAR I LB. BAG 29c 47c COFFEE 75c I I& CAN ··-----·- LW&tU.. sorr~ I'MIIap ~ FL~~ ·················-······-···--········-·-····· ~~ P. A G. "8 I'IUDZ TIDE LARGE ················--···· 25c -···---·····-···········-··---GIANT ................ -... -....... ac LIBBY'S U&LY OA&DEN-N., Ml Oaa P E A S.--······-······· --·········-··-'---------------------2 for ~3c ua roor aou. DIAMOND WAX PAPER ---·-··-·-··------········-19c !lrAMaOO 11ft'S C R A C K E R S ····-···········-·---I Lb. 8oL ... 29e Y. & -... -C.. AmE SAUCE -·······-·-··-·········· ...................... -19c .... __ ..... ... T I S S U E .......... ·--·-· .. ----------···--------.SC -·-• FROZEN FOOD DEPT. -·· • EXTRA V AWE PRODUCE TOMATOES---·········-··-··· 2 k 19e l.o-........ ~~ ~~ ·····-~---·-···-2 ifCJii 29e co~ ......... ·---················ ~ ~ t.o-.. st .. Pidsweet MIXED VEG. -2 ifCIIi 29e Spanish ONIONS·--·-····-··· 3 h. 9e OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT OPEN SUNDAYS OIJa D'AIDAY -· .. CD AU WWi&l IKI'OWM .. •..•• ~