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t7 Falr'a INS ••Pirate QWftl" (149), a• tlile ekoY«'D ._.., .. ......-
bent of IM'r eeurt, n.eb reprt!IIM!IItiq a eo..ty Wp lldtool, are
sbowa (abo.-e) u tbf'y lnre ro)'1lll7 -krtalaoed lAM w~ a& Ca&a·
11-lllhuul Olrla mad& \"OYD(e from -l•'a•d aboa.rd b&a .. Lady
Teacheri
Are Hired
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'Biggest'· County
Fair Opens Tues.
Orange County wUI be holt to
Southern Cali!OrnJil as the bliP:·
gest County Fair In history gets
underway this corning Tuesday
for a gala six-day run throu&h
Sunday, Aug. 16, ~ 'the 175-aere
fairgrounds locatt>d on Highway
55 at the edge of Costa Meu
betw~n Santa Ana and Newport
Beach..
New poUc:y for the 1953 Orange
County Fair will be the "sincle
charge" of 75 ct'nts for adults and
Mortuary Variance
Up Before Council
A vari.ancx> to penn.lt the con-
ltn.trtlon or a 155,000 mortuary
at 1741 Superior Ave.. Cotta
Mesa' will be considt-red by the
C.O.ta Mesa City Council Monday
night.
~ Orange County PlaMing
Commlsaion has ~ended
approVAl or the vuiance. but It
wu recelved too late Cor action
at the Costa M esa City Council
meeting last night, City Clerk Ar-
Ue Swartz reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Baltz, op-
erators of Baltz Mortuary, Co-
rona ~I Mar. plan to erect the
mortuary building.
"Ir the. vartanc. is approved.
work will start Sept. 1." Mr.
Baltz reported Tuesday.
Y a-. R.y F.U.boadt, II,
At Hoepital in Hoft7wood
Raymond EUeboudt of 436 Ca-
brillo Terrace, Corona Hi&hl&nds.
is con valcscing at Hollywood
Presbyterian Ho.pital following
an operation on Monday mom-
in«.
Raymond. age 11. is t~ son of
Mr. and Mn. Ron EU.boudt.
His mother and 5-yur-old aister.
Cbriatine, are staying In to. An-
pa, whe~ they can vtait him.
While they are gone, Mr. Elle-
boudt'a parenta, Mr. and Mn.
R.Qmond Elleboudt of 1\wnty-
Nbw Palma. are •t&linc at Co-,_ H1CblandL
10 ct'nts fo r chlldren un~r 12
years a t main gates to Include
admission to grounds and all en-
tertainment at no ('Xtra COIIt.
Capacity audiences are expect-
~ to attend this y('ar's p~mlere
perfo:rmancn or the spectacular
musical pageant "Bouchard ~
Pirate," presented by a talent~
cut or Orange Cbunty sinsten .
adon and dancers from the fair's
..., $15,000 outdoor stage. The
production will be stagt>d free.
each ~·enlng ol the slx-day fair.
s tarting at 8:45 p.m. Once a gain
the ostrich races will be held In
conjunction with e-ach afternoon
and evening hone show and vau-
cle¥1Ue show in U\e Main ~na.
"nae NatloftaJ Horse Show. with
mtries from many of the out-
standing stables In t~ West, wiU
be h!Pid on Saturday and Sunday
afternoons. and full-drus e,·fllinc
shows have been S('t for Th~
day, Friday, Saturday and Sun-
day, starting at 7 :30 p.m.
Frft "Doubl~Ht>llder" llren&
shows have been billed for '1\aes-
day and Wednesday. the first two
days of the fair, to Include the
big Junior Horse Show which
has been exp&ndt>d in to two
morning and two afternoon per-
formailCH due to this >·ear's
greate-r number or entries. Night
vaude\1lle shows. with o.trich
races and spt'Cial entertainment.
will also be presented in the Main
Arena eech or th~"Se first two eve-
nines.
A huge carnival area will en-
tertain t~ klddlcs. Talented Or-
ange County amateur performen
will be seen each afternoon on
the big ®tdoor 1tage.
Court Will Hear
Probation Plea
Two LOll Anseln woman. Mrs.
Adell StiMett and Mrs. Carrie
North. pled guilty to petty theft
charges in N~'PC)rt Beach J us-
tiel' Court F riday and Mrs. North
pled guilty to added ch&rgt'S or
ON TaAJNINO cat1J8E violation of the state health and
On t~ S«<nd of three l urnmeT safety code for use or narcotics.
midshipman trainlnc cruises Probation hetlrinp were set for
aboard the light cruiser USS Aug. 18 and they were releued
Worcnter is Midn. first class on bell
Gerald 'P. Carr, 10ft of Thomas Burglary charges originallY
E. Carr of ~29th St., New-fUed ap.inat 1M t.-o women for
port. The Woruster wu at BeT-aUegedly taking clothing from
gen, Norway, until last Saturday store. In Balboa. Corona del Mar
and will rendezvous with other and Laguna BHch were cti.llrnlMed
ships next •-Hk to proc:oeect to on motion of the district attorney
Guantanarno Bay, CUbe. foe five I and a new complaint char&inr
cky~ ot gunne-ry exercises. oheft was filed.
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C)ALUNGQQ
-BY~hl(~
e ANNI\T.RSA&Y tlon far a DeW wortl ~ 'fte
club 1111tmbfto .._. angler waa Dr.
May we call your attention to Leo Paul Nl~ ot North
an annJveraary, amleoe! It a. • Hollywood. n-e tltll wu an an-
smaU, insl~iflcant one, to be I uaual one. Lee ahowed me the
sure, unworthy ot headlines 1n picture. "What la It!" I aak.ed.
the big city JMli)US. But f!Yei'Y "A 1ft baM," aald Lee. "The flab
little froe in hla puddle likes to that we call a ealleo and la
have his day. Or more approprl-caught by everyone who flahes
ately, every little tlah in hia sea, the weedl, when thJnp are slow
ditto. ou~"
Thls week, the fint \!leek of Well· 1 had eaucht many a
August, one year ago, ''Calling eaUeo • aa I'm sure you aU have
C.Q." was born. And unlike ahlpe but thoughts of any world ree~
that pus In the nJeht.. 1 Juat re-ord never en tered my head. Strict-
fuse to let it aall on Wlthout .. y. ly for the pan 1 had alwa.)'l fig-::~•c::.•::x::IICI•CX*Z:I'C'DCIC::I'::l'CI'Z::I'CX•::J•CX•::J•C•C:::I•::l•CX•::J•C:IC•:Xl*CI*::X:::IICICXXlCI*:::ICIC*::tt in&: .. Look ! One CIUlcDe!.. ured.. •
A happy birthday to "CaiUnt: j thl.' Jamboree and want eoples of Jt1 of which pa.. the ques-IAe ~nt on '-rbe old aU-tackJe
C.Q .. " the one-year-old brain· thl' Jambo~ edltiori or Tile En-tlona which .... t hatmt e¥e170111! record wu a' poaadL T1da OM
child of our Doc Hortman. who sign with tlleir own name In the who writes a eoluma. Wbo ,_. weilhed 11 ....-. 4 0\eCft Dr
In the put year has penned headUnes, or copies of the Jam-IU Why! Or ~ DOt! How ~r ealllht It whUe rkhlnC
enoU£h stuff tor The Ensign to boree Magazine we published . . . many! Etc. . with SkiPS*' Dlek Matheny •
reach from here to the 35-mlle We're mighty pleased with the A column t.a • peraiatfttt little tbe St.T7 L)'nn U ." cu.. £WI')' weft ..... when JOU ba.nk ... The Ensign is a bout to reception accorded both to "Your .,.. plumb tudcered out frcm your e SECORD OONI!ICIOUST
have 8 birthday a nniversary, too Name in Headlines" feature a nd extra-c:uJTicular act.lviUes, the
-next Thursday, the 13th of to the J amboree Magazine . . . Uttle voice repeata, "Jie)o, (abO!
Augus t, exactly Ci\·e years old ... Thanks for the "E" for effort. SUr your atUftllll. Get outa' that
Speaking of birthdays, It's just Councilman and Publisher Brad· bay and tmllmber your pen. It's
like receiving a birthday present en : you're right about that 60-Monday morning." And 10 you
to get a letter like this one, from cc-nt rate-the difference came do. whether you feel Uke It or
Charlie Hart or Newport: out or Ensign funds ... It ape
"Enclost>d find my cht>ck to pay fX'&rs fron1 the latest Equalizer
for a year's subscription to The that the Costa Mesa paper has
Ensign. J rop. I may not always a ri\·nl for Braden's joumallatlc
agree w1th tht.• opiniom you affl'ctlons, a publication down
Pxpress in Tht' Log, but I'm for La'Olna-way; we II.'SS favored
the man willing to s tand up and publishers are des o I a t e. bu t
be count I'd." . . . !'PPm to bE' bE-aring up under it
Or ont' likP thiS all thl' w11y from all . Glad to note that the City
Cu hm~t. Okln : or ;\;('\\port Beach now has a
"I att<'nd(·d the Bo> Sro.ut Jam-~ full-t1me. pohce o!Cicer on the job
bor('(' and "'hill.' therl.' bought a cht·ckinr: zoning violatJom and
ropy of Th«-' Ensign. I was p.'lr· t•nlorcmst the zoning ordinance.
ucularl) imprcs.'M'd w11h the Officer Roy Keene has a huge
wav \OU handled the Jamboree, job on his hands and deserves the
both · m p1ctun>s and \\ritl'· ('(H)po:ratJon or aU local dlizeru:
ups. Pl<>as .. send me a copy of a lot of toes will be stt>pped on,
Thf.' EnMI!n for July 30 so that but with good reason, becaWl(.'
I ma~ ha\(' a complett.> rt.>cord zomng regulations weren't set up
of tht• Jambor<'t'. Orville D. to be ignored and laughed at; an
Pate." . . . ordinance should be eenforced or
Wt•'rc stll hnJ; JWtllnJ;t Jamboree takl.'n off the books ...
mall from all corne rs of the U. 1 S.A.. from Scouts who attended
HAL
DIKE
''ARE \'Ot· OSl.Y
HALF JSSl'RED ~"
Says:
Thefts Reported
We-ek-end theft reports includ-
l'd th(' following: A ring with
10 diamonds was either lost or
stolc•n from her home, Mrs. Elsie
Siegrmred of 425 Narcissus Ave .•
Corona adel MaT', notified police
nt 6·01 p m. Saturday ... Victor
fnglott of 116 Via Ithica. Udo
I-.lr. rt·ported a bri('rca.se with
valuahlc paper:; was stolen from
hl~ car parked in his garage at
R:56 p.m. Friday ... Wilson W.
Phelps, 5 Bay Island, reported
the thl'ft of eight bathing suJta
and bath towels from a line ...
Two I>Pach back rests and cloth~
lng were stolen from the home of
Mrs. Robert Johnson or 124'1i-
29th St .. Newport Beach, pollee
were notifled Friday ... A Bur-
bank boa6. a nd a Ta rzana boy.
17, are ~heduled to appear In
juvenile court aftn Newport po-
llee arrested them at 10.53 p.m.
Friday on car tampering charges
after they allegedly took hub
caps from a car in the Newport
Ha rbor Yatch Club.
not.
e R.S.V.P .
And so, since It's the first an-
niversary of "CaJling C.Q .. " here
ls the proposition. If you read
It let us know. It's fan mail we
are after . BeiJle or semi-Scot·
tish ancestry, we aucgest a post
card. If )'Ou're not ortrJ,nal, just
copy, "I read it" and send it in.
lC you're a eolumnlst in the bud,
wrlt.c more. And if you want
more of this, or less of that. now
ls the timt'. 1V people figure
that each piect' of fan mail rep:
resents about 1.000 viewers. N Pv-
er heard any statistics about
columns But, In return for a
)'<'ar or trying , how's abou t a
post card? Even lf It says noth-
ing more than "Happy Anniver-
sary!"
Addrt>S!I It to·
CALLING C.Q.,
c-o The Ensign,
Corona del Mar, Calif
And lr you're eaat of the 1\f.issls-
slppl, b.?tter be sure the "Calif."
is therE'. This mt>ans you, too,
"Pop" Corwutn.
e MACK.EIIEL
Tum up your noses at the men-
tion of the name if you want to,
but mackerel have sa"''ed a good
many days lately. This morning,
and a lot or others this week I've
seen the fleet stacked up just
outside the jetty. It's a pretty
sight, and they aren't just a-ait-
Un'. They're loeding up with
"SpanJsh." With the aJbacon-
more temperamental tha.n u.aual.
the chartt>r and bait-boat skip:
pel"!! have been wringing their
hands and tearing their hair. 01'
mackerel came to their rescue.
They put up a good scrap for
five-pound fish and they're good
to cat. And on spinning tackJe
thf'y're a wow.
Funny thing, though. They're
Thl' homf' you ll"e In may be
wf'll prol.fl!tf'd aput ~. bu1
wtthoot con~nta lDIIUJ'a~. you
ttrl' ottly IIALF INSURED.
T hink how miM'h ll would ~t
to rf'plac:e d othlnlt, fu.ralture
IUid ,·a tua blf'tl, If tbey were de-
'ltroyf'd by flrl', ~~moke or ex·
ploslon. A COMPLJ:TE COV·
ERJ.\(.E POI.JCY I" a r;()()d
IHI.'J\\'P r t() t hi' qOf'!IUOD, OARS. lfL'B CAPS TAKE.'l not really mackerel. H you look
Hal Dike
INSURANCE & IONOS
1411 Newport llvd. HAtbor 402
NEWroRT lEACH
Douglas l\tacint)Te of 1316 it up In the book, "Marine Game
Cliff Dr .. Newport Heights, rc-Fish Of the World" by Francesca
port<-d thP theft or a pair of oars La Montr, you'U find the chief
from a sk1ff tied on a mooring name I "California Horse Mack-
ocr Fernando St. and Bay Front., era I." But they're listed not in
a1lboa. at 9:30 a .m. Saturday. the mackf'rel family, but under
Hub caps \\ere take-n from his thl.' CrC'vn lles, along with such
car parked in the city, w. F. d<-lncacirs as pompano, yellow-
S tephens or Downey, reported at tall. blue fl~h <East Coast) and
4 ·30 p.m.. Friday. dolphin. Wh1ch accounts for their
.S:ood meat and a good fight.
e LATE !iEASOS
II ~IU!Jut. ~o (!)""
.,e;,o,u e~MJJ.1
Why, I'll never know, but to
date thal first marlin Is atilt run-
ning around loose. And it's not
because everyone Isn't trying.
Still, there have been seasons
when the date \WI late r. Not re-
cently, though. ln 1944, accord-
lng to the Balbo& Ancllng Club
recorda, no one connected until
Aue. 18. In 194.2 It wu Aue. 17.
In 19115, the ftrat one came in on
Auc. 6. But maybe the war wu
a factor Jn u.:.e ,an .
DlacountJnc thla, the date ot
numero uno --.t to have Ut-
tJe to do wltb the total for the
-..on. So, to tbe IActr t.u.r,
the Boalto, the ~. u.
Lpn, u..-ao,, the~
Thla prompts me to spread a
bit of Information. There are a
lot or blanka 1n certain eateaor-
les on the big aheet 'that aaya
"World Record Marine Game
Fishes." If you'd Uke to see your
name in Ughta don't be too fu t
with the trylnc pan. OOupla'
weeks ago Betty and Harold ~
noyer, flahing on their Ha·Be, got
one each, nice three-thread yel-
lowtail. Harold's was a little big-
ger than Bettya u; .. Jb.. 2-oz. flah.
So Harold went to work-on Bet-
ty's. It tuted mJghty good untJI
someone told Betty that she wu
munching on a world-record 3-
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QIJ•p•~
By ANN
Talking about the skirt level-
and who Lan't!-we asked the
boss at O'BRIEN'S. V('lma, what
she thought or the big "chopnoff"
by Paris Ocsl~er Dlor. Velma
seemed pretty unruffled about
the w.hole thine.
''Calm do..-.... lite told me,
"Amerlcaa wOIDell are ~tot ,...
Iller to ro ~ ott tM~r
aldr1a at t1ae dnp of aa aeeeat.
II tiN! atyle .. a pod ow, U
wiD en•tually k ~fleeted I•
Nf'!W York aa4 CaWonia atyle
ete&en Ill a III4HIUJed f-., IMit
I prNid Uaat we wtU -.., wear·
lac ... ~ ....... ealf
'-&1la aldrta for ..... ta.e S.
CCIIDr ...
If you want to get the reel
scoop on fashion, come to O'-
BRIEN'S femoua fall faahion
show that will be held next 'rues·
day at Ragan's Restaurant (right
next doorl at 2 p.m. Thla la our
Vogue Inspired ,review of the
newest fashions for (&II. If you're
a woman or a school girl, you
shouldn't mJss it. Our
models and our co-ed hostesaes
will be p resent to greet you. Here
are some of the August Vogue
tips on the coming sea110n:
1. Tile blaur will be lmport.aat
for the youa~ jaded Ia l»riJ-
Uaat or 110Ud colon.
%. UnwmaJ prlata for autunul
-..dl u the luxarloaaly
faalllonablt', the p a I • I e y
priDt.
S. The poll-ovf'r dreett trilla tile
look of aa extetl4ed 111)011..·
sblrt . . . opf"tt polo Mlrt
neek.lbHI or roa~~ded Uke the
ei&Mkl T -shlrt.
4. Sport.h.lrbl aad llklrt. wtU
form the bella of a~
wanlroiN! . . • Ute lldrte are
maa-tallored wttll ._.
.._,_ or eiMelc! eat .-
Mort eleew., llldrtll an IlioN-
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We have in this city an aggressive group of
men whose business and social ideals are of the
highest. 'Their goal is to fnaternize with one
a nother ... to meet weekly for an interchanp
of helpful idt'as ... to promote themlelve~~ by
promoting all American buslnest. 'n..e lJDna
represent A01ne of the finest men ln our CIOID-
munlty. Their families are aome of the belt ID
our d ty . Let's look upon the Lloal Oub u a
vital factor 1n the actvancernent ot .,_,...,
Interest and live them the aupport the7 ridllr
~. We proudly salute their orpabats.
and their splendid achiro:emeata.
U. Nllla 0. U. F•tber, U. POINT 9. .• ad laflldtalll -
Doni. tbe c.d-0-let .... .... a.. to O'Bit.DN'8 fall ,.,..._
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HARVEY SOMERS INC.
TOUR CHilYSUIIAYMOUI'H D£AI D
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Dick Ward Is First
In Snowbird Series
Obio Sew• ·rt• Ia Clllllt
Of Capt. ..... Mn. ,,.......
GuHt of C.pt. and Mrs. Ed
Dick Ward won the Udo Jale l'rw-han of Balboa bland duri.ne
Yacht Club July Snowbird Se-the Jamboree wu Cedi E. Eel-
rift, but only after ave Friday
1
wards of Dayton, Ohio, eousln of
a~moona ol nip and tuck nadng Capt. Fruehan.
qainat the 20 beat catboat aklpn Mr. Edwarda. who Is city at·
11ft'S ln Newport Harbor. torney of Da)1on and for 30 YNrt
Lanny Coon amaaec1 enouah a arouter, atorved u aroutmaater
polnta for second place, with hte for two of the Jamboree Troo~
Frolt, th1a ynr'a Fli&ht winner, and planned a detaUed aJcht.-e-
a crowdlns thlrd place winner. lng trtp for h1l scouts en route
'n.e Race Corrunlttee of UYC, here and return. Prior to start·
eompcwd ot Chairman Dick lng on the journey to the Jam·
Sweet, etane Ward, Alan Cria-boree he prepa'" a rnlmeo-
ell, Georae and Vera Ward, MarJe craphed travelog, "Your trip to
Anderton Uld Adrian Geller an· the National Jamboree," with
DOUnCed that the atorles would be sketches of the route through -u-cs Uaroulh the month of each atate, ltema of hlatorlcal ln· ..._t but nee day would be terest and ~ptlon of alchta
chan&ed from JuJ.y'a Friday to to ~ee.
Wednesday afternoon a, with
atartJnc times atill at 1:00 p..mo
Snowb6rd aklpp.ra from the Bal-
boa Yacht Club, Newport Harbor
Yacht, Balboa laJaad Yadrt Club
are Invited by tbe hod Udo Jale
Yacht Club to partldpate.
fl Ton N-. 1W..a.1
.. n. •• c ••• s.n..
'The El Toro Marine buebaU
team dropped the llrat and third
I~ ot A ~pme aeries to
the Phlb Pac Navy nine at Coro-
nado laat week but aalvared tbe
second pme 5 to 2 behind the
pltchJnr of Coach Bob BlaylodL
'The Navy nJne won the first
game, 6 to 1, and the flnal rame.
11-3 El Toro ls now tied for thlrd
place ln the 11th Naval Diatrtct
League.
For teHerftufi, envelopet c.l
~E ENSI&N, HA-1114
W. L IAlfDIS
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flowns
F.or ...... ,.. ..
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Old or YOWll. man, womaD
or child ... how a aidE ,...
80ft loves the treeh. fnl-
rant beauty of ..._... •
Korrl! You do 10 IIIUda tt
cheer up a patient • • • •
much to speed recoverr
wben you tend ~
flowers
"'Morri ... &......_ ........... ......
Free Delivery Servloe
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1953
,
NEW POLICY
.
ORANGE COUNTY
STARTS TUESDAY
SIX EXCITING DAYS
AUGUST 11th THROUGH 1 ...
GATES OPER 9:30 A.M.-DAILY
Fun • Aclventwe • Eclucatioll
Bigger a nd Better than Ever . 0 • the 1953 Oranp
County Falr wlll Feature Thousands of Du:zllna
and Interesting Exhibits In a Wide Variety ot
Clauiflcational
I
Entertainment Features -
NEW-OUTDOOil MUSICAL PAGEANT.-...MGH1LY
-.oiJCHARD THE PIRATE"
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......_.. .._ .._. el .... __, ..v.....-Wq pr-w wf~ a bri.Dlaat ... ,.... ........... _ ............. .......
8:45 P.ll.-EVEJOXGPERPORIIARCES OJILT -8:45P.M.
-FIIST TWO DAYS-
.. DOUILE-HEADER"
ARENA SHOWS
Momlntt Qftd Art,.rnoon r .. rf,rman~
N;GHT STAGE SHOWS
wiUa 06Tn.tCJI RAC'1':.'4 Aftcorn-M
JUNIOR HORSF. SHOW
l"u tturin:r:
O!UGIKAL OSTRICH RACES
cmd SPECIAL EJfTERTAlifMENT
DAILY AFTER WEDNESDAY
National Horse Show
-Added Attractioe -
THRJLLIRG OSTJUCB RACES
IIIATJNE£ PEBPOilMANCES-1 PolL
C8atarlia7 _. SGMa7)
EVENING PEBFOIIUIAHCE8-T:a PolL
• ......... 1"1'1.. Bat., ... ,
I PLERTT OF OTRF.R FREE ERTEBTADOIEJIT I
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,
I
DIRECTORY
.,. ltJaK -IN8Uar .....
Maurie StanJ.y -..-c .
...... l'TII .........................
A total ol 211,000 wordl ol
<lOP)' weet out b)' wire to ,.....
....,.. tram Jalllbone Qty to
tell the atorY ol the Thlnt Na-
Uonal Boy Seoul JIUIIborH to
...... per ........ throulhout
tt.. United States and the wwld.
'-----------~ Jambclfte olfldall have ~
INSURE
IDSURE
INSURANCE
LEONARD J. KJSlU.R
Phone Harbor 0523
3803 Newport Blvd, New1M)I1
GEAALD 'W. RITCHIE
Raltor. ~
Nota17 PuiiUc
IN CORON'A DEL MAR
SINCE 1111.11 •219 Cout BMI.
HArbor a -Ewe: HAnar Jt15
HAPPY DAY SCHOOL
Ear)7 ailldhood EducatloD
I« Uttle Folk
440 Heliotrope Ave.
Ccrona del Mar. Calif.
HARBOR 1081-W
n..a.port&Uoa F'urDIIbed
AUTHUR MURRAY'S m COAST BLVD.
c.on..dllllla-
0,.10 to 10
Fotfne..__.,.
Call JIArtlaw a.
JIOVINO • AND 8TO&AOE
F• y__. MOVING JOB
SMALL OR LARGE
Call ...._ ...., De~ • MP' Lowest Ra .... Free Eatlmates
N&WIIAII 'J'RAM5I'ER
A STORAGE CO.
l .. ...,.. ...... c-. ...
.......,.. ... Ala
Furniture Restoration
a.lr llottciiM. bell chea ................ _... cue, nllb, ...... ete.
HARVEY'S
J"unntun Repair DO .... AM Aw. c.ta ..... ar.ac.a I1DoJ
PIANO TUNING
Piano Tuniac
ancl Serrice
PAUL DE.AK
Harbor 3549-W
PRY81(lAL TIIEilAPY
AMANDA LLOYD
Ph>'*a1 Therapy -Muaace
uti (leMt ~
Port Theatre BullcllnC
(lenM ... liar
Harbor 3987 -W
Baltz Mortuary
a.pe& .., tba ..
IIAJUIOa.
OaroDa del ...... C'dfclnlll
Ample 011-str.t ...,....
....__N .......... Senlce
P.-u:& IUDL.ft
GRAUEL CHAPEL
110 Broadway
BEe.:. 1110 o.ta .._,
A total ot 1,400 radio 8howl
~re taped clwinC the Jamboree
to a,. broackut at latn elates
trom variow raclo stations. A
total ot 101 Uve raclo and t.le-
vlalon shows were lftlt out also
clurinK the elcht~ ewnt.
'!be newspaper wire copy clld
not Include that handled by Or-
ance County and the cteat ma-
jority of the Loa Aneeles County
newspapers. One Loa Aqeles
dally aet-up a city room ae.fled
by nine men and another a dty
room with seven men. Othera
Uled amaller eroupa to teU the
Jam~ story.
. A total ot 2,200 Boy Scouta
attt"Ddinc the Jamboree clld t10
u 1 p e e I a I correspondents few
"'}\ e I r home-town newwpapen.
They took notes, wrote atone.
and took pictures. One boy took
atlll and motion pictures for a
television station ln Fargo, North
Dakota. He laid It was the only
television station In the state.
Actor Georae Kurphy htoeded
a staff of professional Hollywood
photoeraphen to produce a mo-
tion picture tellinc the JamborH
atory f o r the Boy Scouts of
Ameriea. The State Department
hu made a rraneemenll to show
t.he film in foreign countries.
Five Motorists
Cited for Speeding
Cted ~ntly by Newport po-
llee on speeding charges were
Arlo I... Hayward, 45. of 260 East
Broadway, eo.ta Mesa. at Balboa
Blvd and "A" St .• Balboa; Ja.mH
G. Wllldnaon, 20, of Jamul, 80
miles a n hour In a 55-mlle zone
at Coast Hlway and Marine Ave.;
Stanley R.. Brown. 23, of tn ~
E. 18th St .• eo.ta Mesa, at Slxth
St. and Balboa BJ\·d.. Ba I boa;
Arthur H. ~. 39, of Santa Ana,
at Balboa Blvd. and 12th St.,
Balboa: Beatrice 0 . Grandin, 53,
or San Marino, at 17th St. and
Balboa Blvd.. Newport Beach.
Two Hurt as Two
Vehicles Collide
Two persons received minor In·
juriM in a two-car accident at
at Palm St. and Bay Aw .• Bal-
boa. at 1:03 a.m. July 26, pollee
reported.
Hl.u Marcelena Woock, 15, of
10591 Walnut St.. Garden Grove,
was trfoated by a physician for
a bruised left cheek and left
wrst, pollee said She was ridinc
aa a pauencer in a car driven
by Philip R.. Custlln, 18, of ~20
Valencia St., Santa Ana.
David ~. !50, of Loa An·
eeles, received a bumped head.
He was riding in a car driven
by Ja~ 0 . Vanderwoort III. of
Los Aneelea, police added. 11\e
VaDMrwoort car failed to make
a boulevard stop going north on
Palm St . and struck the Gustlin
vehicle, police clal.med .
G UlL BO&N TO IIOR.N'ERS
A daughter, Janyce Kathlt'Cn.
was born to Mr. and Mrs. John
Homer of 466 E. Flower St ..
Costa Mesa, In lloag Memorial
H011pital on Monday, July 20.
LINE S BY SOGLOW
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··ri&ATE" 8111P~ c--.
Me&IIIN ... ot Aew ,._ CacM,.• edlnav.
u.e 8wtft (....._ alton), te any a ..... ot I t
~-fH 1M Utle ot Plnte Q~a of tM o,....e c-ty Fa.lr to die oW .,...t, dod&..,
N ewpert Blvd. aad C...t H'fll"1., Newport Bead~.
of th4' ra.t M th~ fa.lr •-'eal prodaetloa. "S..·
cha rd lhr Plral4'," "'llklll reiatH t llle r~ PX•
ploU11 of lllpoll~ ~lllar41. a
ODfi' raldt'd th .. local eoaem-. !Ensign Photo J
F ro• t~e Police BloHer •••
Five Car Wrecks
1 Cause No Injury
Fiv(' V('hicle accldentJ; were
Barbara R. Wilmsen, 19, of I and Newport Bh d . ='•·wpot t listc>d by N('WJ)Ort poUce for the
M 0 n r 0 v 1 a, was charged with Beach, William II l':ll'IM•n uf \\t'(.'k·('nd bE'fore last. but no in·
d i i 45 il h · 25-1501-B Larkspur Avt>. C'orttnA dl'l JUrH.'S were reported. r v ng m es an our tn a . . •d d Mar. complaaned to pohc•• ~un· A car driven by Kr nnPth N.
mile zone at Balboa Bh · an day. <1ordcnC"r. 18. of PaiO!I Vl•rd('s
Bloa 1 1tle llfle
3 !!.~~!.~ ... ~~~~~~~~~
Amtrleu lAIMII ......... ....
fromJaoT.-.1 •••,.,..
dayj, lt .. a ... -... ero. Secfttar7 ~ ,_.,..
Since Hoaa Holp6taJ ......
last ~ t1117 a.ve ....
110 p6nts o1 Red CrOA Bk1 c II
3M ...... wert' ... ,_ patlnta
from U.. Hart.or Ane ud oaJy
77 ~~~ bave bHn ,.....,
AdmlrUatntor Wlallnd 8Mion ..
porta, ,.,. la aft Ul'&'ftlt need
for blood to make the "p.mma
l)obultn'• wrwn to combat polio.
U U811 rill& """ 01JT A. anolderi.ne fire In the brUab
ln Buck Gulley, Corona del Mar,
north of Cout Blvd , broueht out
the Newport Beach Fire Depart-
ment at 12:07 p..m Monday of laat
wt'f'k. Firemen extl~ahed the
blaze.
IOUTAaY OI!A& TAKEN
A haversack. knapack, helmet.
poncho, cant~n. lt'nt poles and
pup tent \ltere stolen from the
garagt> of Mrs. Thf'Odore Hazear
of 313 ':~ 32nd St .. N (' w por t
Beach, poll~ reportt'd la*t wt>ek.
~-........ ... , .. •
Kimmons
&16 &. ITI'B ....n'
...... Mil Oeltla .... ae.w .. or.... ..........
Bill
SC!\'Cflth St., Balboa, at 10:30 a.m.j Three pairs of "'i m trunks and Estates. was hit In thP rear by t;;
on July 29 ... WaltPr J enkins, two bt-ach towel! n lw•d at Sl~, 11 tar driven by H. B. Mt>rcado of I
24, of Corona. was charged with were stolen from ~~ ... t'loth~linc 1 !.I'~ .Angei£'S, a t Coast Hiway and
driving 40 miles an hour tn a during the night. :-.: .. d l..o>a\111 01 .lnrtn(' Ave.
.,
MAIL ~mile zone at Balboa Blvd and 1106 E. Balboa Bh d . Bnlboa, no-A pan(' I truck owned by Dan
bland Ave. at 10:10 a.m. on July titled pollee Sunday Thoma' E :.1r)ltllan of i 08 Broad .St . N£'W·
29 ... Can driven by Howard Garibay of Ont.ano mmplamNI rort Heitthts. parked in front of
J. Russell. 33. of Pond, Calif., Sunday of the th«'ft of a wallet :na; ="ewport 81\'d.. ~~wport
and Kenneth H. Henryson, 39, of with S5 and ldcnttflcatlon paJX>rs f'Wa<'h. ~as hjt by a car drhen
t'rcsno. coiUded at Balboa Blvd from the main beach at Corona by L~nn C. Wilson of 1414 S
ond 14th St., Newport Beach. at del Mar. Gam t>) St . Sant.a Ana A cit)
9:03 a.m., July 29 ... Two en-Ed Earl of 716 Via Udo :-.:ord. fJII riPt•tt mt>t~.>r ~• pw.hed O\'t'r
gine water holes were Temoved Udo Isle. Saturda) rt>portt'd th<' tn tn,. accidt>nt.
by someone from the car of Mrs. tht'ft of a S35 car ro\ t>r from hls A car drl\'en by ~!ark ~1ullm.l
MJdge Mlck of 320 Diamond Ave., car perked In front of htS homt>. •tl. <.1 San Ma rino. stop~ for
Balboa Island, while her ear wu A diamond rim: \alut d at $1,-tr:.f'tc at Orchid A\'P and Coast
parked In the alley at that ad-was lost in the s.tnd at Oct>an Rh d . Corona del ~far, and was
drt>s.s at 10 3o p.m. July 29.. . t and "M" St Ralboa. Lou-hit m the rear by a car drive-n
Dodd llParson of 133 Via Jucar. • forlson of Pasndc>na nottfied h~ P.tchard A. Campb(-11, 16, of
Udo Isle, ~ntly reported h' II Sunday. Tht' ~(lman told 30:i Feml('af A\'e . Corona d£'.1
bicycle stolen from near Newport poll~ that she and hl.'r husband :'-tar. police reported.
Blvd. and VIa Udo, Newport searched in tt)e ~~&nd until dark The right rear t ire on a car
Beach ... Vandals threw a patio looking for the ring \\ tthout StlC·I dri,·en by Daryl Ford. 19, or 213
tx-nch from 307 Edgewater Ave., cess. She asked foal t tty equip-<1rand Canal. Balboa Island. blew
Balboa, lnto the bay. uproott>d m('nt attempt -{() 10<'311' the ring. out on Bayside Dr in front of
flowers from that address and and said she would pay thl.' cost., til<' Hulboa Yacht Club. The driv-
uprooted bamboo In front of Roy D. Bayly, 2·110 E. Ocean l.'r lust control of thl.' w hicle and
Christian's Hut, Balboa, police re-Front, Balboa. reported h\s 28-it struck a r .. nce. causmg minor
porte-d last Thursday ... A young foot cabin cruiser entered while chtmaJ;<' to thl' car and f~.>nc:t'
blond man In a late model tour-anchored off the Nt"WJ'))rt Har· rars drl\l.'n b> Polly .S. Ober
door ae<:.:tn exposed himself to a bor Yacht Club. A two-man rub-of I t5 \'Ia Wazier;;, Lido Isle and
Balboa woman between llPnln$u· ber life raft. a glass fishing rod, ~ddle J. Taylor or 113 Jist St ..
Ia Point and the main part of ~I and Une, a plastic tackle box • t'\\"port Beach. collided at ="('w-~lboa on July 29 ... C.~e full of fishing tackle, two sand-IJ'•r: Bhd. and 32nd St . :":t'\,port
apparrntly from ships washed dab lines and a copy of the )&cht ~arh
.ashore bet"•ecn Lugonla St. and reeister were s tolen, Mr. Bayly
the SAnta Ana Rh·er. Mrs. Rich· said. Tile lhie\'M drank bet>r. ate-A C lass f1ed Ad ,., The Enstq n
ard Blattl.'nnan, 6802 W. Ocean food and burned three hoi£'S in a
F ront, Newport ~ach. com-blanket while aboard the (Taft. brines im,ediate •esults! Call
Whenever you find that you can't Cd to
the banlc.. why not try our Bank by Mail
Service. h sav~ you ti .me and extra
steps. too • . . for you can banlc. ricbt
from the corner mail box. Thia apecial
service 11 ~pecially helpful durina vaca·
tion ti.me. ao before you leave be 1ure
to get your supply of Bank by Mail
fo r.ms. Try Banlc..ing by M&il soon
tt'., safe. quick , conve nient.
NewpOrt Harbor
CORONA DEL MAR
plalned recently ... R. S. Rcyn-he added. Entry was ealned by Haroor 111 4_1115 And prove ,·t.l la!!:!r!~~Jf~~~~~f]~3f~3
theft of a $12.50 c:a.n\'IU car cover dow left open for air. r------------_.:.---------------------------. olds of l..ol Angeles reported the someone crawling through a "in-~ u
rron• hls car llnd a S102 rod. refl Three paJrs of earrings \'alued
and Jiue from the boat. Hoi Hoi. at $3.50 were stolen by th~ 1
both at BaJboa Marina. 2802 girls from the Pacific Shell Store.
Coast Hwy., Kewport Beach . . . 2102 Ocean F ront, Newport
A late model light green hit-and-Beach, poliet' said.
tun car caused from S5 to $10 Mrs. Robert Murphy. 2270
damage to his boat trailer, War-Channel Pl., Balboa, rt'ported a I
rr n R. Atherton. 916 Coast Hwy .. thrre-inch hole in a plate elass
r-:c~llOrt Beach. complainro re· window of her Cront porch at i :31
t.<ently . . . p.m. S unday, believed caused by
A thrt't'·car accidt>nt with no a bullet ... Five <:aS('S or beer,
Injuries occurred In front of the <Continued oa Pap 9)
Island Boy Shot
By Gun of Friend ,
J amM GrN'r, 18. or 1207 N. 83y I
Front, BAlboa Island. was treat-t
ed In Hoag M<'morial Hospital
July 25th ror an. .accidental gun-
shot wound in his side, Nt.>wport
poliet' ~ported.
'n\e \i ctlm wa.l slttlnl at a
desk In his bedroom along v.i th
Wayne Scht>nke1, 18, of 271 Pt-arl
Ave .. Balboa Island. police said
Mr. Schenkel was holding a IW\.
which accidentally ~nt off. and
the bullet wounded the Creer
youth In the left aide, poiJce re-
ported. The accident oceurred at
2:45 p.m. Sunda)\ No further
action WJI taken by police.
Our New Address:
2200 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa
Harbor Transfer
& Storage
PLAY Clothes 30 to
40,o Off
KORET ol Califomia Bcch. LiDen
LadiPS' and Girls' Jackl•ts
and Sun Su.lts in Ot>nim
and Terry Cloth.
SEPAJlATES, V2 OFF
SKIRTS • . • !'3 OFF
COTTON and DENI~f DRESSES
Drastically Reduced!
l:acliea' Seenucka ..... CWii. NICH1WEAJt.
5.00 ............. -.... ... .... ... _ .. ·-....... . . -$2.18
Girt's .......... GOWNS ...t P.J.a, ~. $1.10 _ .. $2.4•
M•'a Teny.aad Cotto. Lil T~IIRTS (..,ONE
... ~ R.tw. pnc:e ~ MCGIId ONE'-._) _.. ...... .. . ._lc ..._.•, U.... aad Sl.ort-Siu ewe SPORT 5HIR1'S .. ·-~ OFF
CLOSEOl i'r M IIE.'"S
SLIPPERS, 99c
SWIM
SUITS
For the •'hole famUy
OI&LS" ANOO&A-ct.TF
SOCKS 3 Prs. ......... ..... ,.ar $2.75
LADlES' ud GIRLS'
KEDETTES
. .. JACKETS
Newport Harbor Chamber of
Comrneret' at 4:14 p.m. Thursday
ln\·olving cars driven by Minnie
M.. Whctsll.'r oC 664 Glenru>yre St ..
Laguna Beach: JamM S. Watson
Jr .. of Rc\'('na. Cali! .. and llPter
A. Tooro, of 223 Agate A\·e., Bal·
boa Island . . . Fenders were
dama~ on ears dri\·en by Opal
B. Johnson. 1666 Newport Blvd,
Ca.ta l\lesa. and Dizabeth 1...
0\attock of 317 Coronado St ..
Balboa. when they collided at
17th St. and Ba)boa Blvd.. New·
port Beach. at 8 :20 p . .m. Thurs-
da.Y . • . J ames Bobbitt Jr. of
212-35th St.. Newport Beach •
reported the theft Thursda,y of
a bicycle valued at $15 from 207
Via Ot'VIeto. Udo Isle ... A purse
valued at $2.98 wu atolen from
a shop at 3246 Via Udo, Newport
Beach. Mrs. Irma Marples. 319
Ruby Ave., Balboa Island. com·
plaine<~ to poUce Thursday . ·. .
Frank ~ Soule, 19, of 433 Holm-
wood Dr.. Newport Heights. was
cha~ with driving .0 miles an
hour ln a 25-mUe toM at Balboa
Blvd. and 12th St., Nn~'POrt
Beach. at 1 :15 p.m. Thunda,y ...
Four IWim. auits and a beech towel
~re atA*n from a clotht>sline 'i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~.M.L.W~.3~~~ r, St., Balboa, told polic.'e 'nlundQ
WfoOFF
VAU'tD '1'0 111M
PLAY
SHOES
%OFF FOB 31 YEARS - -• -
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"YOU C-A-ll DO •aii!IIJ ... I,..E&~
-Gt DAIUGEitB.
()() .......... ~-·
Tbe DANIGER FlJlNmJU Co.
... ,...., lwlm IUib a ... a.nd
llath tDwti ... •tolm tram .......
Sid Loctp, Jtt ...,...., St.. &I-
... tabn ftaat • dot .......... .
CMh t~ -......... fl'alll tMDoll~ ....... ...
....,. ~. OWMJ' ~ s~.ttT&.Balllaa~ ... ,.
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PAGE FOVIt I 'IITa.-=-~~C... , 2 A ·-U a ,.. ..............
In PersonalityotlheWEelt. TIIJO Years • IR Alrka
~rted. Untortuna~. IIIOw-
ewr, they were cauctat ... _..
~ to run the .. &llvt
tm times and tiW'D wat u ..,_
to S.tavia. ·But UUa ... .-
•t.-c enouata few Vaa Moot. a.
wanted them haaiiM.
Laguna
Beach
EVERYTHING
In
OUTDOOR
FURNITURE
Redwood
Metal
AlumiDum
QUALITY FIRST
ALWAYS at
Laguna Awning
and Maple Shop
The Costa Mesa City CoundJ
has asslgnf'd the job ot city man·
ager to C.:Orge W. Coffey, 481
presently resldlnc in Loe An·
geles, wht're he is eompletlnc hla
thesis for a maater'a derree ln
pubLic adminiatraUon Ln the Unl·
versity of Southern California.
Under the direction of the
Coata Mesa City Council, Mr.
C.ottcy wilt bring modem clty
government to.thc Mesa commu·
nity, which, up to this Ume, has
existed under county eovemment.
He can look back over six years
of practical city mana.ger work
in Redondo Beach and !Udlanda
and ont> yt'ar or gnduatt' study
for ms task of admlnistt>rlng a
city where the people have not
been used t o such city control.
"Having initiated council-man-
ager form of government In one
city and establlshed council-man·
F1lEJ: DELI\'ERY a ~er form of government In a
• second city, I am fulJy cognJz.
Lac-a ~.. ant or thf' changes and adjust·
710 Cout Blvcl., t.ac-Jkada' mt-nts It in\'olves," Mr. Coffey
wrotr> to the Costa Mesa City
•••••••••••• Council in applying for the job ·---• DEBT It r('Quires "the nt"f'd for pa· tience. co-operation, planning and
COLLECTIONS I determination and the absolllte
requirement for the full and com·
Aceouat1, Note., Clalmte of -Y
ldnd of debt• -a nywhere la
AmPrlca. "No co~~No
ree." We advaaee a ll c:o.&a.
CREDIT BUREAU
of Nt-wport Beaeb, La«Wt&
Beacla and Co•ta MeN
20. Klvf'nlde Ave .. P O 8os: Sl6
la'.ll.eoa '7301: Newport Beada
GOOD Selection of
GOOD USED
¥
fro•.$79.50 ap
GRill'S
FURNJfURE
AND
APPLIANCES
1500 NEWPORT 81.-d,
BEacon 6429
COSTA MESA
n-. a. die tiiiiN Ia a ...n.. of mechanlun which have funetloned aruea.. wrtu.a..,. o-..._tt for 239 )'MR. And. Uwre Ia aa-
plcte und\'rlll&ndJn~t or th\' tuk or ()orMA .. ...,, 4lflkle --othft-llCWarty remarkable faet
before us." he added, .,.... fw liliAN a.en.aea eo. about Groote Kerk-tt can wet
The City ot !Wdondo Beach .. s_,...., ..... W. -..1..., 3,000 ~ and it hal the
arne~ their charter in Janu· atay ._ Abtea after tile war. worlcl'a third iarl"t unaupported
ary, 1949, and estabLished coun-c:flUnc apan.
cll·minaKer fonn of government, Put IJ-80IJ'I'II UUOA Thfore la the old cutle on
he reported. By May, 19150, the (Continued) ••--lbe third manager wa.s ln office and which, a ahort ........, aao. authorities apftlt 1101ne 20.000 the City Council had un~gone By oo
1
N IIL"'INETI' pounda for rettoraUon work. 'l'hW
a l'('('~tll and the community Ln ..... u.u--in
I d l .. _ N~·,..---... lnto -, ... ....___ Ia the ol*-t at.andin& ,_.....,. :;:en •r11 was vcTv ll verse to '"" .,_. -........ -........... .,_ .. South Africa. And ~ it Ia,
nl'w form of government, he proper. As you pt"'CC'eSS from the complete with moet.. earthworks,
wrott". He accepted a OM·Year ship thro\Ch the magnifi~t dock the amuln&ly thick walla which
Cl)nlract as city manarer there area you pt your first 1~ took VllD dft Stel ell'bt )'Mra to
on July 15, 1950. of native We In South Africa. build. And there lt at.andl. with
"One or the principal problema ·All about you, shoutinlr, alncinl ita aott II'HD lawna, Jta old.
with which I wu confronted wu NJ:WEST KZIIBE& el tM and &auchlnlr you we the poor weather-bnten aun cllala, ita
to reusure the populace of the a&aft a& tM ....a ...... .,.,. South Afriean native. Hla rap simple, auatffe bulldinla _ aDd •
advantages of council-manager of P. A. Palllller ._,... • ..,. are tied to hla body in many in· the erMt wan of Table ltl.oulltain
fo•m ot government." tw wrote. • VIa LWe ta NMrpen ..._.. st~he baa "'9 shoes, t~ring broodlncJy, comfortably
lie a1,1pea~ before the Woman's Ae 0.,..., r..eer, .. ......._ -ferrinc to ~ ~Coot-be car· over lt-thla eerUHt fort of
Club. service clubl, Chamber or Uv11 triM .... ..._ tier .._. ries a llft&ll chunk of b""!'" White Africa rm.ht _..n eeem
Commerce, church grouPIJ and lo-a& 1M Clalllila._ A..-.e a. ~ad of the Union which wUI a monastery but for one or two
('allud improvf'ment associations Newport. 8lle wUI lltoe • ...._. constitute his noon-time meal dlaturbinc ~ anoma1oua drtaUa.
to accomplish 11. ber of tile ~ a&aft. with a lltt~ water. He is thin, I Dark, c:ruel thinca .....-e done
The immPdJate municipal pro~ looks unhNJthy and nms a mere . lhla tle ~ Lacb' Anne
1.-m centt"red around organiza· Tbef Losses Hit pittance compa~ to our waae 1" cu tion and personnel. In spite or t standards-pouibly the equ:ival· Barnard held Mr lllllls. No twut
11n existing civil . service esta~ ent. at a maximum fi~. or Sl ~ ~ ~-=edto,:.:
hshment, some 40 employees we~ High Point Here per day. On this he has to clotM, . I which pNonma cut in
on tht> payroll without ~crip-ft"ed and maintai n his family. !" 0 Wft"e
tions or classifications or civil W\th the summt'r onslaught of HoweV(!r they still sing and hose ct.,ys_ One ot.nws the
SCI" ice rating, hf' reported. The visitors and vacationists In the lauKh a,;d Indulge in thfoir ('hild· J.Oiitary confiMment cells and the
npJ>roa('h to this problt>m was Harbor Area. police contlnUt'd to ish horseplay. particularly diabolical arran~ . ment of the bat"' by which the madl' throu~th a dJrect investiga-tally long lists ot theft com-TI1e docks are masterpteces of prlsorx-r was not e\·en given the
lion ol the ~everal key person-plaints rrom townsp('Oplt" and the man's ingenuity. The sea ~ ae-doubtful privllege or Rt"ing his
nPI. Subsequent stt'ps consisted \isitors as they told of their tuaUy been pushed back to make jaile r-and wherto the prilonet"'
of the introduction of a new civil losses. way for the larger dock and har· were often left to suffocate in
servict-ordJnance which would A green plastic car cover val· bor area. In September of 1945 the smoke and lack of a ir.
t>limJnatt' all rurlht>r possibUHy of uel at $15 was stolen from his thl're was opened a new cravin& There Is anotht'r story about
tht' rc>('Urrl'nce of the condition car during the night, W. S. Ftf'('-dock at Ca.pe Town. built over a the castle whton It was occupied
that prt>vlously t.'Xistt>d. With the ly of 314 Coral Ave .. Balboa U· period of lti months at an approl· by Van Noot one ot the most un
c•n•tctment or this ordinance tht> land. told poll ct> a t 9 :58 a.m. Sun-~ malt-cost of 3,500,000 po. unci$. No just and b~tal of all the Go\':
chil serYI<'t' dasslfications or all day of last week. The car was dock In all the world exceeds thls f'rnot"' who t>ver came t the
1 •Honn£'1 wc.-rE> reviewf'd to se-parked in fro!lt of that address., new g. raving dock of cape Tov.'ll cape. He ls said to ha~ s~arved
curl' nd<'QuatC' descriptions of du· )frs. W. E. Hinds of 413 Harding it is the largest in the world. his soldiers so that some of them
1 ie:~. complete assiltllmt>nl of re-St., Balboa. reported the ttwft of In addition. it might be pointed
8pon.sibilitiPS and designation of a stE'am iron and portable radio out that with the new Duncan
authority to fulfill those respon· \'alued at $60. Entry was evident-dock, Table Bay Harbor can ac·
s1b11ittes. ally made through a back door commodate any ship presently
This w as follow<'d by work dis· which may ha\e been unlocked. aJloat.
tribution surve.)'ll, salary survt>ys police said.
and dE'partmental organization Two black sample cases filled
!IUr\C'.)'S. Rccomm<'ndations were v.ith t~~orine and cordage wt"re
1•repared from tht' rt'Sults of these taken from his unlockt'd car dur·
sune)'S for council consldera· in~: the night, R. S. Daggett, 17Qa
taon. Favorabll' action resulted Plaza del Nortt>, Balboa. notified
In bettt"r working conditions, police at 11:36 a .m. Sunday of
commensurate pay for all em· last w<'t'k.
plo}('es and a drilstic imprO\'P. Four moon-typt' hub caps were
mC'nt in <'mployi'C morale, he taken from the car or Jack Wt>y·
\HOlt'. t>r of Alhabra while parked on
;\fr. CoffPy was <>mployed by 20th St.. Nt>wport Beach. Two
lhl' City of RC'dlands as city serv-moon-type hub caps wt>re takt'n
kl'S m:tnaJ.Trr from April. 1~16. from tht' ('ar of Ml'rry ~fl'rhtold
to July. 195(). A tentati\'t' sur-of Santa Ana. while parkrd in
\t'~ rl'\••all'd that thC' major thl' Balboa parking lot.
r roblrms of lht' City of Rf'dlands A purse contalnin.~t ld~'niiCica·
('On•i~r,.d nr inadrquacy or a('·l tion and ('redlt cards was stolen
countint: prO<'t'dur«>~; poor orstani·l from a car porlu>d in front of
7atinn. \\hl('h rr ultt>d in duphca· 200 Apolena Avt> .. Blllboft Island:
And \iewing the iJnmt>nse ca·
pacity of these docks and the
equipm('nt operating alongside.
recalls that in 1938 South Africa
6UARANTEED
TELEVISION
s
E
R v
I c
E
Duriq the ........ OM ol-
(O.dull • .._. )
So.und''
COOD RUlE fa.
YOUit SAVINGS
SAFE
S.vinp pa.e-1 willa •
have eo..-....,idW
a bitrb retlDD tlu.....tL I 7
yean of aafe. eou.d
manqement. Aad __.
account ia 1 00% ia • 1ed
to a total o f S I 0.001
throuah the Federal
Savina• and Loan
ln•uranee Corpo~
an arreney of the United
States Covernma~t.
SOUND
Your aavinp are re--
invested primarily ila
r uwt T nas~ 0eec1 loa~~~~
on new boma ia o.r
faat-.rowin• cCJIDIDallitJ
-and there it oo
.oundn inn.e:meat. 1'1le
resultinc be<hy
influence oo our buiiU.
indu.uy creates a
.ounder pra.perity f~
a. aiJ.
laaiLoa
L SRIIIS
was one of the most prosperoua
nations in the world. And. not·
wtthstandJng the fact that she
had a paltry 2 million whitt> pea-
pit>, against AustraJia's six mil·
lion and Canada's nine. she was
Grt'at BritAin's best customt"r.
purchasi~ 37.000,000 p o u n d s
from En):land alonP. And of
t~ imports cape To"'" han·
dlt.'d a bout 22 J)('r cent. th<' bal·
nnce being handled throu~~:h Our·
ban. Port EUzabeth and East
London. but o( the l'xports !rom
South A!ricn. Colpe To"·n Harbor
handlf'd 69.34 per cent of the
total South African t>XpoTt.
I
linn of fndltt it-s and O\'t'r·IBI"Pin!: thP pro[l('rty of Dnrdit> Schat"f<'r or llUihnrat~: ina&>Quale facilities uf R<>verly Hills, poli~ addE-d
. 1nd equ1pmrnt and thl' a blwn('(' 1\lrs. Jffi if' SIO\'t"r of La Crcs-In Cape Tov.'ll proper you will. nr ril.) •\\ ldt' plannrns:. he report· C"<•nta. l'l.'pllrtl'd the tht>ft of a fi~t of all. notiet' the w mblna·
•'d C'\lStom wh•H• C'ar row•r from tw>r tlon of the old and modern build-
rll~
house of harmony
Jilt N~ AYe. -, ..
··"'·~ ...... -·'*·'%" ...... llWPIII IIIII. Uf.lflllll
Quic.k a~ a v.Jink.
. ttJtlh (j//.g
On!y automatic gas water heaters c.an give you
hot water 3 TIMES FASTER ••• tankful after tankful!
Install the right-size gas water
h, oter that carries a 1 O.year
V.o rronty Plan
'. rc J!v. •> s hnt v. Jter happy
, ~· s hu.1use E:J'> heJtS \, ~rc:r
I ,., .••• ·.c ~ r.~·rrr rhan Jny (I her
f ;, .1 f1,l ~.111~ It COSts
I
i · )l"l m .s• I :1\ c 1n 1utomatic
r • .... ,II( r h:.'J:~r b•jot t'nOUgh fOr
) . r f .. rn.ly s nte,ls 1f yuu w.tnt
n .1l t tl:'IV('n•enle, rcJI comfort.
The lharr below sives rrcom·
mended sizes.
And for truly cuefree scrvkt,
a.o :1uromaric ps water beatu that
carries a lO·)·CJr Wo~rrancy Phn
is lKsr Whlc.-all ilurom .. ••c }otJS
w.uer he.!ters 1,111k m<He ur I~)S
al&lcc. those v.·uh quo~ltty c.1.1 Ul
rion Jmlloogc.-sr J.ie are bJ(~l ·up
"-'~~h a 1 O·)eJr \).'Jrumy f'. • 1.1-
sisr on a IO·yeu W.urJnt) Pl.1n
when you insull a n~ ilu: ... milt IC
gu water bearer.
"SERVEL HEADQUARTERS"
for the HARBOR AREA
I lilT'S 1_ .... , ....
COITAIKIA
FURNmJRE llld
APPUANCES .... 11-..r..-••• ...
....
'
Th~> initanl strpc: tak<'n to rem-rar parkt-d 1n the 400 block 1: tnlotl as you stroll along the main
Pd)· lhPY rnndit10n.' ronsist~>d of Bay A\·e., Balboa. A 10-h.p. out· stl'l'('t. Adderly .
thP establi.'lhmPnt of a uniform board motor was stolt>n from hla The red brick buildings, dating
COSTA II:ESA
)stem or ai'COunting. centralized boat moort'd at the Balboa Bay back many years. are still lrt use purctlastn~ a nd the' inaUJlUl"lltion Club. Olarlt>S K. Mllls of San and alongside you wUJ see a mod-
or a llinJtlr stort'S department for i\farrno, told poliet!. em d4>partment store displa,ying
thr enti~ city's supplies. A per-Mrs. A~mf'll Pierpont of the aU the Latest trends in ~ type
mnnt'l sun ·ey ~suited In the es-Balboa IM, Balboa, Ust~ a car of ~rchan~ imaginable. The
tabli hment ot sPt'cllic classlfica· robe in a clear plastic cue as strHta ~ v.1de and clean and
tions. allocations of respons1bil· be-ing stolt'n from a car in front the tralflc of imported Canadian
iiii'S, authority to executt> these of the hotel. It was val~ at and Amt"rican automobiles rnoVftl
rf'Sponsibllitil's. togl.'th~>r with a $12. A window was pried open along with the nath-es and thtoir
fivt-·St<'p salary sc.heduJt> for aU and Cl'll('ked In the car. pollee donkt>y carts. The s.idewalka are
* Guide to Island Shops 11
___ ___.II.____ __ _
PAU AVB.
c>mployee11. The planning com· added.. filt.d with people-natives pre-
mlsllion was rf'-Organiud. a city· A 20-lnch pipe wrench. a pair dominantly. There is a n air of
wfdP masll'r plan a dopted and of buck.skin glovt>S and 1~ ttutn pt"'jjperity about the place and
perfonnan('e budget i n g int~ S2 was ~tol£"n from hls station withal things move slowly. The
duct-d. wagon in a market parking lot rush or our Ufe ia not evident 210 • Accomplishment ot these st>v· at 903 Coast Blvd., Corona del here at all. "'llere is a serenity Rod 6: ~I Shop
t'ral projf>cts n~itated contin· Mar. Rol'lf'rt W. Campbell of and complacency about the dty HArboc 1124-.1 ~
uous rduca tlon of both employees 1705 Pacific Dr., Corona del Mar. that reminds one ol an old coJo.. KIM el CAUFOIN&A
a nd the community as a whole, reported to policl'. A knob on a nial la-'11 of many centuries &10• ~ ,_1-J 111 • >
he rPport«'d. The prindpal ap-door latch was broken to g&Ln The Public Gardens •~ _,....
proach to the community was entry. thing that muat be spoken about. THE tSlANDaS. SHh
mndt-through tht> ~veral service Four beach towela and two Th~ are the prdms ot lone HA 1547 214 • ~
organization.~. Pa~nt Teacher As~ swim suita were taken from here ago Ln which ~ Van Dieo-~ ~oclations, vetf'r&ns' clubs, fratt>r-clothesline Mn.. He~n Mc:Greg-beck. and Cfttainly Adriaan van SANITARY lAUNDRY I
nal org&nizations and any group or of 105 E. BaJboa Blvd., &I· der Stel. a Later govertaor. crew O.fANEIS HAit.er 10 216 •
in the communi!)• that was in· 00.. told poliet!. J oyce Horton or their vecetables Cor the SCUI')'·
ter<'Sted In furthtoring efforts· for Los Angelt"S, reportH the theft atricltt'n saUon.. Here now atanda
lx-tter go\·emment. Forums \nre of green bath towels, auorted tn-a from Japen. Btui1 and U.
twld on thf' l('vera.l sub~ts with boys' clothing and a two-~ Cocoa hlands. One lftll nat-.
tnPmbt-rs of the councll ar:ct de-swim suit valued at $20 from a of Rhodes and Sir ~ Gre)t;
partment heads partidpatlng. dothesUM at 1029 W. Bay Ave., the replka of an old ~D tower ISlAND UOUOIS
An intC'resting condition de-Newport Beach.. that ~ to call 1M dava to ~ IJM
\-eloped when the State of cau. work; aa old sun dial. a ftllc ol
fornia enacted the Collier-Bum. OA& DIUVI'.a I'INI:D I the East India CCimpany •t~ac
~:asolinc tax biU. Among other Theodo~ Primeau of t.quaa from 1181: tbe &st blue .-TID OWEN ~
thfnas thl.a biJI pro~ded tor the Beech entered a pilty pte. to a tree U.t wu ewr pluted •
t"Stablls~nt of an accounting drunk driving charce ln Newport Africa and an old oak tift U.t
depertm('nt for the basic purpoee Beach Justice Court Monday ot t.. Ulted up into ita trurlll an o1d
ot auditing the aC<.'OWlta of the last wt"ek and wu fined $200 by pump that once atood beside IL
s~veral political aubdivlaiona bene-J~ D. J. ~-Mr. Primeeu And. alonpide thia park thfr9
fiUnr from the act. he wrote. was arrested tty the CaUfomla Ia the Ha.e ot Aaaembl1 (Tiw
fly virtue of the tmifonn l)'Stema Highway Pltrol at Awc:ado Aw. Union'• ao.e. ot Parliament),
ot ac:countlnc hav1nc been eatab-and Coast BlVd., CGrona *I liar, U. Soutb Atrieao 11...-aad
lished In tM City or Jt.edlandll. after hia car allepdly atnadt a many otMI' m.. 11uiWJ10 o1 a
they wttre one ot two eommuni-park~ car at Cout Blvd. aDd ewu.r .,. and .UU ..,...._
tics of the a:ixtb clau that were Jumine Ave. and prau4. Jail~ tram tile
D•
••
••
ln a pOOtion to meet the require.. u-. ..,._. ol Alii,_ .. 6e ween YAIN ..
menta ol the State of Calilorm. two major amphQIIoua -ulta ln Ardllfts Bal14nc. where ....., HAIW lltt.J lllfl
under the act. the South ~ .... Ia the oe-old ciao: *lib atlllllllb. -•
W\th tM ~t ot leclaJa· Q.pU. o1 Japea. othn-........, a.t at -a-
lion llr"1bP atate pmntttt,.. a dty He ... born Ia JUwnlde ... and ..,.._., Clift ol ...., ~
ot the a1xtb dul to e.t.ablllb the cra._lled fnllll JUwnYI .-. tala IIDd& u. Pirate and Ala-
JIOIIItJGn of dty ~ by ar-and oMam..t a .......... ttl ~ ...... s.alrtr. ~ 1¥5 I I I
dlnance, the Cty ot ~ e. ence ~ 1a ..-clltaal _.,. to ....,. '--a ., a a-,
lded .................. ~ ,.... a. u. .... tr ttl ......... 0... ,..._ AI-. ....
........ tint 1Mb ..... ~ SoutMna eaw...la .. t.a. ... tile Ardlhel. --tile ,..
hllll lull autbcll'lty for the wwtt Mr. 0111«7 _... t11at .. .-. ._.. ..,.. ..._. ol a ,.._.
and re I~ IM1It7 U.t W .._ .._. to _..... to -~ a ... -ol two ' t .. ,_. ...,_
.... ,..._ lire to I I ore M1 ........ ab C 5'1 .. Wltla 4a ?we ,_.
P'ram .A,frtl. 1111. to .,.,.. .... 0 It ttl r t O I ....... ... .. ......... ......
1 ..... Olftt7 .. ~-10 ............... kau? .. .. All4. ....,, ....... ar.oc. =-·~a... Electrle an..a ........ a d .......... I
0 II •AMe.J.,
No • ., ...... ,. ,.._ ..... to at 11 Ml 1 'I ..... Alita 1a ... -....
'''· ltll. to Dec Drr • ......_~a..., ftlllln ....._..._,...tile..._._.. Ill
..... __ __, ..... & 't ..... -•• --~ ...............
.... y aw.L ............... ,_.,
.w:n ~ltD
~·-
Te B.LF~
• 201 SKJNNR'S PHAIMAC'I
HAIW"II
• JOUY l06a
• 221¥1 SH1PWATIS .... _.
Silti'WMr ~DIN!~
• DJih IOIEiti ~
~-· • m lMl w. aANLJr ..... ~·"'
I
. ...... ..,.,.
., ... ~ZMI
. ·•.a•-._..,.,....
• e1 I dr •• ...... 111 .. .._ Ill Girla .... lit ..-.. c h I ., 7 sa arJ r. a.. U.& ~. at• I; 1 .. ,_ e1 817 . 1 ~ C 7 a 0 I .._ 111 ,_ -. .. ~·-IW·u~lllilii-.1111!"'1.-....!~=~·=~~~=~·Jt~:'~'~D~zlw: __ :. • JWM \ I J Ill Ill CHII ... -....... .. ...... If .. ·=-' 5
... AND •as. 1!. r. WAUACI! ef Jill .... A-. Aft .. c.ta ....._ a•• •r• u.e ~t ef t11e1r .....-aer ..... IMule
W~ (u-..-), .. .., A. Ben-7, ... el Mr. aM lin."''...._ F.
W1a'f'r ef I t% F. ~r Mt.. Suata A-. Tlae "''*' eled Is a
~te of x-pon HariMw Bleil SeMel aM Is ftllllloYN at ta.e
Newpert Br'alltlll of tM a-k el A.8IHtea. Her lla8ee Is a ~PM-te
ef 8a8&a A-. Ce&Jtotre aM Is a abi!INt at tllle V~ty ef Callfor-
Ma at lkrk~y. wiiiiHe 1M Is a __ ..,, ef ~ 1'\ Fratenlty.
~
llUrtATK!• ll!l:".!::i:.l ,._ ct.
2t41 r:: •. a•t r:. ·~ Cc:'J L':aa. CallJ. , .. ~u .,_ 4!!,
FURNITURE
and
GIFTS
BLENKO
•' v ...
A-ll Tr.,-.
O.C...ten
PitcMn
Epe ......
•new ..... ...-
<1"" llillb)
Colenr .
~ .......
Ice a... E-amW.
A.a,.. S.. C....
~c.,...l
"
1vttt, \'Ice pa 'j s _. .._.
of .:..~ • 'J'hompene .... dlllf --• • • =cn.:nP That ... ~ • t ., ..... ~::iaiiZIICII:IIDCIZIIZIDI: .. :IIII:IIIDIIDI:IIDC:Iai::IDI::IQI::x:IICICICI Barbara. Troop Mo. II of ..... ... r.lud f~ .......... -'-
!Mtanees ol protedian and Mr. ud lin. John Tubbl are ud .,. Mud ta._ o1 m1c1e nm· lnl 1n Dr. White .. ,.....at dlurdL hNim. throuch l"f!C''CNUon and t.dc from Paacuitch L&U, Utah, n1rW dowll Kartae Aweue Uke • • • ~ of Blble truths in t.M ....,.. t~ haw ~ vacatkla· tt.o. ·~ nta alter thr Sewn! a.y 8eauts _.. ......
lldtt o1 Chrilltlan SdeDce ,...,.. U. .....,.t thr canyona and PW Pip«. owr lfaJDr a...J Sdlllt'a c.r
mountaiM and catchlnr loll of • • • at the Jamllane oae ~ related Monday noon by Arthur rainbow trout. Althouch they when ttw)' peered 1n the a.ck
c. Whl C.s ol ~---1 ...._. Hay Lanpnhelm, c. ol c. lee-tney, ·• ......-...., • ..... ·• Ullually apend the 1\ln'UY~er ln their retary, .,.. ~ to take a ~Mt and MW the GeDn'al •ttlftl
befon-a large audience in the mountain hide--away, Cretha and boat from hJa lJdo Jale bolne to t~. UndauntH. the boys 18nM
lJdo lbeatre. John scurried back this YHr to 1~ aero. ,.._ the a..mbn' owr looldnc at·W. ~
Mr. Whitney, a member ot the k~ thrlr yard beautiful ln ~r offl~. If thrre bad .._., the an-Meclal ol Honor and llt"ftnl IIDOI'e
8oen1 ot Lee .. _ .. ,_ ot Ttw Corona del Mar ho~. Ud ........ '='fie ""-,.'""'_ the impr~v~ rlbtlons and ~
Mother Church, ';;;"Firat Church • • • J.;::;;.. u.o ,..,, --"Got an)'UW~c to track, ~1"&1!"
ot Chrtat. Sdentlat, in ~tOft. Local bo)'IJ Don Lusk and Dan·
........ apoke here unclrr the • ._. ny Mc:Grew are working this
pkft of Flnt Churdl ot Chrlat, aurruner at Yellowsto~ Nallonal
Sdftltlst. Newport &Mdl, l.a the Park.
CIOUI"'e ol a natJon..wlde tour. H1l • •
~ wu "How DlviM Low
Hea1a ln Ouistlan Sdence." He
.... lntrocb:ed by Alan Darttord
ol Balboa.
• •
Until Octobft' 1st the Jay Ca.r-
llalft are making tht'ir home ln
Puu Panlnl, Honolulu.
Hlehlichll on the Jambo~:
• • •
R.ollle Barcume, Coroaa *I •OTOIWJ'I' PINED aM
Mar Scout at the Ja.mbCJroee. _. Burton KU~ of 424
a teat amonc vWtlnc acoub wttll Aw •• Corona del Mar, pled pllty
thia ca-atJoa: "Do you lmow to charaes ot drunk driving and
where you are!" Of lO Scoutll vWaUon ot~ty of O.ta Mea qU!Ntlcaecl, 19 of t.hlm ..w ~. . ---.;.
wt-re in Santa.,..: only one ..w ~ o. 1. Jol@ieatlon, ln
he wu Mer Corona del Mar. Newport BHeh .{uatlce Court
• • • Monda~ and ..w.as..ftned...$200 UJUrt
We didn't hear of anyorw at ~rds show. ~-KUrore was
lhr Jamboree who wu associated arrt'5tecl by Coftsta&~ Frank
"i th Scouting for bo)'IJ any ear-Vauchn at 1 :30 a.m. Monday on
lier than our own Dr. 'HIHTY Newport ~'ay, Costa Meta,
White on Balboa bland:-Dr. bt-TW~:n 16th 1 and 18th Su.
l-4.u.-
BEAlTTY SALON
523 COAST BOUU:V AJt.D
CORONA DEL IIUit.
Harhot' 366S
i•' The lectUftr dedarecl that a
8tUdy of the Bible trutha ln om.
tlu Sdeftee tranalonna and aptr-
ituaU.aes men'a thinking and thua
proterta and ,,_. them throuah
their rec:ocni tlon and acceptance
ot these troths in corwdouanea.
"We are all u aafe ln His abJd-tnc aplrltual consdousness as
wu the young a~rd boy, Oav-
ld, when facing the Uon and the
bear and finally the threatening
eiant, Goliath; as aurely protects
eel as were the lh.ree Hebrew
boys ln the mldat of lhr burning
fiery fuma~. as ~ as Dan-
iel was in the den of fleret>, huns
The crowd~ of visitors brought
an UMltpe<:tecl shortage . . . oot
food or aouvnurs or spaCE' to
drive one'a cu on the tughway
... but mouaetraps \\ere In ~at
demand throughout lh<' Jambo-
ree end of the Harbor Area. '""'
s-~ITIS that the m<'re thought of
50 many Boy Scouts \IMtang their
horne f~lda drov\.' a 1111 of miet'
to surrounding area!! Wt> heud
r<>ports on miet' from the Island.
on pt><>ple's boats and from many,
many homc.-s In \orona d<>l ~tar
Ont> C\t>n mo\'ed in with us but
not for lonr. At an} rat~> most
k><'al stores wt>rt• mvlb<'trn~lcss
lony bt-fore the JamlJor<'C en<k'd
White was ~rvln& as a Methods\•MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMI
1st mlnlster up at Santa Barbara
in 1910. the year the BSA was I
founded, when he helped to or·
Jranize a Boy Scout troop in th<-
cburch. '!"My r~ived thc.>ir char-
ter early ln 191 1 and with it a
lf'ttf'r to Dr. White. s1grl<'d by
J&mt"!l E. West. secretary. The
lt>ttc.>rlK'ad bore such trnportant
nam{'S as Wllliam Howard Taft.
CARDOZA GARDENS
FAMOUS for 11JBEROUS BEGONIAS
Our (X'Ctaculnr duplu) or Tuberous ~onlu is a t Ita best
durlnJ; Au1,ow.t \'lSlTORS WELCOME
503 COAST BLVD., CORONA DEL MAR
gry lions." pre~>adl.'nt: Col. Theodore Jb:lose. •MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM••• I
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Vogue's Fall Preview
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collection for colleaeo ca·
recr and tbe cocktail bour
by
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PAGE SIX
CHIJRCHES
DR. IN~'l')RST TO PREAOH
"From Vlsion to Servltt" is the
subject at duplicate servict.'S Sun·
day morning at the Newport Com•
munity Methodist Church, Christ
Church by the Sea. Guest Spe-ak·
er will be Dr. J. Stuart lnnerst.
a member or the executive com·
mlttce ot the American Friend.'l
Service Committee, intcmallonal
Quaker rellet organization.
A highly re<:eived lecturer
throu~;hout Southern calitomia.
Dr. lnners t has been known lo-
cally as the chalnnan or the
Costa Mesa Community Chest.
and chairman or the fact-Cindins.t
commit tee preceding the recent
Costa Mesa incorporation elcc·
tion. Services are held at 9:4.~
and 11 a.m. at Christ Church,
which is located at Balboa Blvd.
and 14th St. • •
LESSON ON 'SPIRIT
Tht' practical Coree of spiritual·
ity in all details or human Ule as
contrasted with the thought ot
spirituality as an abstraction; lJ
the keynote of the Sunday lesson·
sermon on "Spirit" at the New·
port Beach Church or Christ,
Scientist. The text is from Paul's
first epistle to the Corinthians
2·12, "Now we have receh•ed. not
the spirit or the world, but the
spirit which is or God; that we
might know the things that a1·1.'
freely given to us or God." • • •
\1ACATION SCHOOL OPENS
A two-week vacation church
school program for children from
Kindergarten up to the geventh
grad<.' was launchl'<l last WC<.'k at
the Corona del Mar Community
M<'lhodist Church. Tht' school.
open to all children or the com·
mun1ty. is under the gutdance of
Mrs. Paul Rabbitt. ,~,irE' of thl'
church pastor. Th<' school l'l b<'-
ing heled in t ht' rf'C('nll) -mom-
piNed Sunday s~hool \\In!; o! I hi'
church.
T .\LK OS 'Ll)IJT I SO (:OO'
"A Lim1ting Cod" \\til b.· the
s uhj•'l't or the srrmon by 1 hC' RN
P G ;\;pumann. pastor. tn th•'
F irst Eapw.t lhurch ol Costa
MC'._n, at tlw 1'.30 nnd ll am
Sund.'l) srn ICt"S 1n tht• church a t
)faJ:nnha St nnd Snnta An'\ A1r.
"Thr RII'J<)<I'd • Inn" 11 lll bl' thr
suhJt'CI o! the t·onununwn S{'fV·
icr' r.· i 30 p.m. Sunda) in the I
churc-h. A your h orl!uniza tlon 1 m•'•'llll'! \\Ill be h1•ld at fi 30 p m
Sundt).
(;t't:"'T l't;t-;ACIUill I
rt . Dou~IHs l> Trffuny, sro<>st I
pn arhrt· ~unday a t St. Andrt'ws
1 P n ·:.b.' '''nan l'hUI·c-h. wtll talk on 1
"G"" Yt"tr-.clf a BrNrk" R1•1
'T1ffan) ,., p.'l ... tOr of the Fn":'t
P rt'-.h.' tt·n.tn Church or Bois•'·
l d.1 ho. ·tnd 11 ;, ~ fuml•·rl~ "i 1 h I he
P n· ... h~ It· nan Church in Pasa·
dl'na
Grand Opening
For Harbor House
•toOUER I,OYALTY'
Rev. Paul Edwud Babbitt,
minlster or the Com m u n l t y
Church or Corona del Mar, wlll
discuss th<> subject, "The Hilh-
er Loyalty," in the two serv!CH
or divine worship Sunday at 9 :45
a.m. and 11 :00 a.m. ne will show
what ,the Influence of the anaela
and the lowly donkey have had
in the development of Chriatlan
consdence. The text ls rrom the
book of Numbers, chapters 22 and
23. Vacationers are Invited to at·
t.Pnd the services. ''Come u you
are." says Rev. Babbitt. • • •
PASADE..~A MINISTEJl HERE
A Puadena minister, Rev. Ken-
neth R. liutchinson, will preach
Sunday at the Universalist Com-
munity Fellowship, Costa Mesa
American Legion Hall, at the 11
a.m. worship. Hu subject will be
"Religion Is What You Are." • • •
SERMON ON TH.I! TRUCE
Dr. Harry White or the Balbo/\
Is I a n d Community Methodist
Church will bring world problems
to cl)urch Sunday with a SE'rmon
entitll.'d, "A Revival to go Along
with the Truce."
Mrs. Blanche Ginger
Of Costa Mesa Dies
Funeral services were ht.'ld yes·
terday at Grauel Mortuary for
Mrs. Blanche Mae Ging£>r. 65. of
426 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. who
died Sunday aftt.'r a brief illness
at Hoag Hospital. Interment will
b<' a t Harbor ~t Cemetery.
Mrs. Ginger Is survived by her
husband, Frank M. Ging£>r, three
sons. Harold E. Ginger of Costa
~lesa. Lester Ginger of Oklahoma
and Frank Glng<'r Jr. oC Oregon,
a nd a dauqhter, Mrs. Kathryn R.
\·ollzkl' of Oklahoma. She is also
surd\'ed by two brothers. Byrd
~-Labyer of Australia and Ralph
Labyer of Texas.
Sht> was a native of Shrll City,
'\fo.. and came to the Harbor
Area s ix years ago. She was af·
ftliatrd with the Baptist Church. n."'. Cha rles Hand conduct('d the
lot' rviC'· 'i. ~-------------------
LIN ES BY SOGLOW
E•l'r wonder where roa'D lie lea
y~ar'l rrc.m now!
\VUJ you be Uno~ the -way u you are oow! WlD Y" baTe a .Ueer
home-mw e ,._ fw ,..... famll7
... for entertalnlD~
Sore yoo wt~lf. If 7" salt awa7 sometbinc n ery Ume m.-ey-
To(ia) •ThursdR.' 1 mark-. lh<' ln. For mMt felb that'• ,.,. .. ,..
I."rnncl IIJ)('ntnc: of u nl'\\ rf'sta u-"'llat.fover war row BMnq ~ lD,
tanl and r•\l'ktatl lounl!<' fnr tht> there'll -••to-Uc war to ••e. Th e PayroU 8aYII1CI Plan wbere yoa Ha•hut· Arl'a lla11>or I!ou "· at work or the Bond·A·Month Plan
.:.>::?fill !l;trtlor Rll d., in Costa Ml'sa. where yoa bank. Either way. yoa11
P111pri••tnr und managl'r or the hf' s:avlnr ln Unltel Stat.e. DdeMe
Harhor H•H~'>t' Ltd is "P tnky" tsondt . And rnDem ber -Drf~
Norm .n . ht-. 11~,1,;t <~nt managl'r is Doncb are now nm better. lanA
:Pt'lr• II• o.:to1 and thl' chef is PhH fin~t~h~em~~~p~lar;;f7~·~;;;;;;;;;;~
Stt''"'n all <'XJll'rl!•ncl'd N'Stau· ~~
rant m• n Spafood and charcoal
broilr•d sH·ak" <•n• fNttUrl'd con ltlf'
mrnu Dtnl'lll hJ\r• a full ,i,•w of
thl' kttch1·n. rhar<'Oal broiler and
grill<~. and have the opportunity
or pickm~ out thl'ir own steaks
and "·· tchim: th(•m tx•ing pre-
pared.
SO\\' .\T KICHMO~D
GOLF
INSTRUCTION
ART ROL"X
at tbe
Jli\ll BOR DKIVL~G RANGE
f or appolatmeata call
HArbor 0624-W llat•bor Area ne\\ lywl'ds 1\Tr.
and :\Tr:;. Robt'rt Allen arl' now
livin,:: at Ric-hmond, Calif., while
Bob IS takmg traming at F ort
Ord. 1-.--------:---~
MJLS. RJCHA.aD KEYING, tM
fo~ MlM Lyaa U\'t.aptoll
of U do l ale.
(Photo by Mike Healy)
Balboans ·Fight
For Post Office
A unanimous vo te against any
COIUIOUdation of the four post Of·
fitts In the City of Newport
Beac-h 'vas passed at a recent
met>ting or the Balboa lmpro\·e-
mcnt Association in the Balboa
Angling Club.
The improvement group went
on rt'cord to join hands with the
Coro~l Mar Buslnrss Associa·
tion, 8 U(' or Ch<ic Associations
and t he Bal~ Island Business
Association in the fight against
consolidation. Monte Grimes. BlA
ortic1al. announced Tuesday.
Claims tha t four-CE'nt postagE'
rate would ,::o into effect unless
rhe offiCE'S were consotidated
w£>rf' denil'd by Mr. Grimes.
NewpadHr .,_ fnsip •
Miss Lynn Livingston is Wed In-Gathering Drive
. . Is Begun by Church to Rtchard Heytng of Fullerton The annua.l ln-ratherlng a.~
peal, to help aupport and extend
The garden or the Caputa de with matching acceswrles. She world-wide mission work. wu
San Antonio. Anahe-im. was the carried white orchld.'J. Mr. Uv· launched Saturday by the Sev·
Sl'tting Friday tor the wedding ingston gave his daughter In enth Dey Adventist Church of
ot Miss t.ynn Uvingston, daughter marriage tor the double ·ring the Harbor Area, accordlnc to D.
of Mr. and Mrs. Lcs Uvlngston ceremony performed by Rev. B. Spaulding, l)llttor. Goal or the
of 429 Via Udo Soud, Udo late, Peter W. Samson or the First local church Is $1,150.
to Richard E. Heying, son of Mr. Unitarian Otureh or San Diego.
and Mrs. Robert J . Heylng or The pastel color scheme was ENTDT.UNS LA. P'IUI!ND8
Fullerton. completed by Maid or Honor Jole I Mrs. WUUam B. Tritt ot Udo
The b r I d e was informally McKinney, who wore an Ice blue 1 hie entertaJned friends from U.
dressl.'d in a pink flannel ault knit suit with ~nk acceuorles I Anaelet at the Bay Club for
and pink carnataona. J o • e Ph luncheon laat week and later ad·
Awards Are Made Bella was belt man and Richard joumed the party to Mr home at
GiiUam and Charles Flores served 423 Via Udo Soud. CUesta In·
as uahers. cl~ Mn. A. w. Knox Jr., Kn. To BIY c Winners . Immeriately following the serv-Stanley Ewing, Mn. E. c. Dum-
Ice, a reception wu held In the ouchelle nd r.rr.. carl et.e. '!be
garden. The young couple then latter haa just moved to BalboA
left for a motor trip to LA Jolla bland from Nor th Hol.lywoocL
AYtrards for the week's a.chleve-
ments at the Balboa b land Yacht
Club w<>re announ~ at the reg·
ular club meeting on Friday at
the Club's open-air clubrooms and
rirst-place ribbons were awarded
by Commodore Tony Torrance.
Paddleboarda -George Twist,
Bette Jean Guenther. Bill Twist,
Bill Uoyd, Gall White, Boeeo
Burns, Dick Bridgman. Allee
Burna and Tom Jones.
Rowing-Gt'orge Twist, Carol
Williams, Wendy Blair, Bill
Lloyd, Gail White. Larry Stump,
Karen An~ and Tom JonH.
Diving -George Twist, Carol
Williams, Btll Twist. Jeanne
J ones, Dick Bridgman. Bosco
Bums. Eleanor Guthrie and Tom
Jones.
Swlmming-Geoffry Lo~. Vic·
ki NewbeJTy, Bill Twist. Bill
Uoyd. Unda Pr\'iton, Bosco
Burns, Pat Dyer and Tony Tor-
rance.
Sailing-Bill Twist and Donna
Hartman for the junlors, Tony
Torrancl' won both sen1or races:
Mary Lou Uoyd won both the
Balboa Dinghy races.
Third picnic for th£> young peo-
ple wHJ be held next Tuesday
a t the clubhouse.
and the Midwest. Upon their re-
turn they will lh-e in Fullerton.
The rorTN!r Mlaa Uvinaaton SWEATERS was a graduate ot Newport Har·
bor High and att~nded Rolllna
College ln Florida, t.he University
ot Arizona a nd Lawton Buainea
School Her husband Is a cradu-
ate of Fullerton High School and
Fullerton J unior CoiJere,
BACK IN FIS HTAIL
'I'!!e Ralph SelkJrks of 309 Ju-
mlne Ave., Corona del Mar, are
off on their annual trl.'k to Fish-
tall, Montana. They'll be hon;.e
the latter part ot the month.
SON FOR MeGISLEYS
A son, Bernard Brian McGin·
ley, was born to Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. McGinley, 2522 Vista Dr.,
Bay Shores, fn Hoag Memorial
Hospital on Wednesday, July 29.
WOLFRVDS OET SON
A son, Richard Bruce Wolfryd.
was born to Mr. and Mrs. r.urek
Wolfryd, or 2219 Santa Ana Ave.,
Costa l'tfi.'SB. In Hoag Memorial
Hospital on Friday, July 31.
~lect ·now for your
tchool needl frolh our
newl)'~arrlved
0r1o-. c •• h---, ··-m--. ta.J.wool
in cluslc cardlpns
and pullovers and
many high atyl~
WE INVITE YOU TO USE
OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN!
• • P.S.: Summer clearance stiLl
lf()ing on ... LOTS or won·
derful bargains!!
Petite
Ville
121 Coat+ lllvd .. Cot-. .... ...,
HAt'-nn.w
Look Fo,ward
., to CbristJUS!
our complete aelect.lon
of Otristmas card boob
her-e for your choot1nl
Kristin Elliott
Tasha Tudor
American Herlt.ap
Cuparl lmllOI'U
Carl Talt
Eyvind Earle
Cecilia Staples
American A..rtlata
A seleeted IJ'OUP ol lut
yea'r•s choice carda ere-
a ted by famous artJaw-
20o/o.off
gifts from
Karen N-.~ ~.!pOftl
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FIRST CHURCH Of CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
UOJ VI. Lift, Newpert .....
A bre11ch of The Mother Chur<)l, Tlte
Fird Church of Chrirt, Scieflti .. , i• a..
ton, Menechu,ettl.
Sulldey School -·-···,---9:15 e.m. Su11dey Service _______ II :00 e.M..
Wed11esde'f Eveninq meelif19. 1:00 p.m.
Reed•nq Room roce•ed el II I '•'"'
St.. Bolboe. ;, open daily from 12 -
to S p. m. eacepl Sulldeys el'd holideyt
netio~telly ob•erved.
The public ia cordially l""ited to at-
telld the church aervice1 ellel .... tt..
Reedrtt9 Room.
DIRE~TORY OF HARBOR AREA (;HUR(;HES
CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA
ConunUJllty MeU.odlst
Balboa Blvd. a t l f th St.. Newport
HArbor !S6-W
ra.tor : Re''· Tbomaa Roy Pf!DdeD
Sunday Worship: 9:45 and 11 a.m
Church School: 9 :.;5 a . m. Mid·
week Meetin~: 7 :30pm. Wednes-
day pl'E"Ceded by 6:30 p.m. pot·
luck.
FIRST CtWRr" ov CIIRIST
801ENT18T
SSOS Vla U dv, ~t'wport BeaU
HArbor U!S Sunday School: 9:15 a.m., Sunday
Service: l t :00 a.m. Wednesday
Evening Meeting: 8 :00. Read·
lng Room, 111 Palm St .. Balboa,
open dally from· noon to 5 p.m.
except Sundays and holidays.
T. .I OIL~ \'lA!\'NEY
Slf Marine A\·e.. Balboa lalaad
IIAr bor M 14
Fathf'r Ste pbea IUieJ, Paator
Fatber EdmUIHI alaedaler
Aut. Putor
Sunday Masses. 8:00, 10:00. 11 :30 a.m. ConCession, Saturdays and
eves or 1st Fridays and Holy Da~rs. 4:00 to 5:30 p. m. and
7 ·211 to 8:30 p.m.
ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL
S!08 Vla I.Jclo, Newport 8eada
MJalster : Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler
HArbor 1!10
Sunday Services: 8 :30 a. m. Holy
Communion. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer: 9:30 a.m. Re-
gistration for Sunday School.
Thursday Services: 9:1S a. m.
Prayer Guild: 10:30 Holy Com·
munion
SEVENTH DA 'I' ADVENTIST
Newport Blvd. at BoiM St..
N ew"JH)rt Bel pta
llEaeoa 6%.,._8 or~~~ 1~
PutA»r : Hollla L JU!clenoa
Saturday MornLnc Services: Sab.
bath SchOGI: 9:30 a.m.-Se:l"-
mon: 11 :00 a.m. Prayer meet-
ing: W~esday, 8:00 p.m. Fri-
day Evening Vespers: 8:00.
n:B8T BAPTIST ClltniOII
OF NEWPORT
Balboa Blvd., Lttll a eo.t ae..,
Newport
Putor: B. V. M1c:llel
Sunday services: 9 :45 a. m .. , Sun-
day School; 11:00 a.m.. Wonblp ~rvice: 7:30 p.m. Sunda7 eve.
nlng ~rvtce; Mid-week Service:
7:30 p.m. W~etlday-Prayer
Keetlnc.
CBai8T Ltrriiii:IIAJf mmac11
(VI l.t 1,...) ...... Callfenla .... OeDep ~ .... .&ftr7a .....
Sunday School 9:-'5 L m. Mont-
lq Wonblp U a.m.
O()t""\JfA DJ:L lUll
OOIIllav NITI' Cllt7IWII o • ..,. ........ l 111.:::.:::..:"" ...... -..w .................. ....., Wonblp ~= t :e
LID., U :00 a.m. SUDCIQ Bdlool: t:ea.m.
'I'D CIICIIal fW CBalft ... ~ ... c-Ia--.. __
ao.-...m'ta
-..u:t : .......... == 10:4& UIL Wonldp -.:.i u:e a.m.. ea.. =•: T:..u ~ s.w~et; .... 1111,.: ,. E¥1111111 ......,..
_ ... • • sm. •... IOIIitii.A..,..
. nal Park that you
They say at v::!:-_:;oo~:;.~~lul. t:l~f~~~~':
can act ydoor,.: of count\eil ftour,':1': averJ aiat'l· entrance • itt st eamiiiC oun
1eyser 1poutt hat a
four minat~~. aren't more thine• \" ~!•C:a call T oo ba4 ~re 1 and IDOU peop •
man can be aur• o . • • \at in
"lahbful." the m.Stlt..S• ot.uncerts~ntCbria-
As •• realla~acl tb• ac•l~• =~ 0 for Cer-
llf• •• Qlllllen eatisW ID&D 1 t achiac-•• tl~nity. ~! 'j:.aa Cbr\st •j1.H~U~~ and wbo~•
ta1nty. Oo4 who \a P A f aaclatioo of mao • trUmP" a oorid• tM ira o
faithful_.. pr b Church
P "'lTH ·-to t • ~ . . ..Ull,_ wlllo are turaa-II Jota tbe __. ... a ... caa M sur• 0
to6adtM-
THE CHUJICII POl AU , ••
AU roa nm ai'Uiar
The C'huteh '-the oreo~ ... foe:,
lot on -lh lot lhe blliJd•-j eharoe,., ._... oood el~ -v o
Ia 0 atCJnlbo,.. oi8Jilri1UoJ .,.:· 11
:•lhout a atronq C'hureh, nel::-emoerooy nor eiYIUmllon .,
I UrYIYt . Tbere ore low ~
r-..ru. whr e••rr .,.,_ aAoWd ot~end ••rricea •eoulca-lr ed i'"' ~· Chureh. Tber -: ifi eh~ldtee' owa .-e. (21 For hte
ol hie • eot:e. Ill ror U.. eCike -.t&Jrr -.t DciiSoa (C) f'or the eolre of tit. Chureh U..U Whkh aeeda hie -rail oM • !enol eupport p,_ -ehureh r~tr ..,.. ,_.• .. lo lllble ....,.. ,_
OOMM\mftl lll:'niODI8'r ft. IOAQIIM CIR7IICDI N-W ••---
lY Aple A .... ..._..... -0..... A ..... Oetlla .._ UJW*•W CIIUIIal
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l :fl p.m. ·--~ or ClOD ... IlL a._ A-. o.tla._ ----....... a.~ .....
+ The Ouch Poi a the Way 1D a
Tltla Chureh DlrfttorJ Ia _.
poulbl~ UlroU«h t~ IIQpport of
tbfl foUowlnc eh1~111.&Uf'd '-1·
IW'Min4"a aad dti&eu:
IASIN SHINAitD-a.y y..,..._
CoMpl.te Mei~tte,..Me few All .....
701 a.ysUe Dr .. N.l.. HNW 1111
ltU.HEIMEit AND WAUCll
h llcler'a Hardware erocl s,.cleltMt
1 10 c.. .. Hwy .. N.l.. He-Mil
EARL W. STASIZI', ae.1tN
Sfolllar; N wpt.. JJar bor 81.M!e IJIU
Main ornee: BaJa.. 1a. RA-tna
GENE'S ltESTAUlANT ..... LUIRY
s,.c~enal"t "' w..u~a9 c. ...
701 C..at lllvd.. C.O.M.. H.Att.w I ICII
STAFFOitO EucntC CO. l~tttelletf-. Melli....._ I ..,....
110 Co.tt Hwy~ N.l. ._ 61H
TOMMY'S TJ:LEPIIONll
ANSWEII.INO
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'•M.ten ..... De-···· 512 lltll St., N. I. HA MM
NI:WPOaT RARIJOII IDfBIOPf
N~ of Tille ...,.._ a,.
81111eut-Now-HA-Ult-lW
&lNEIAl SHHT METAl WOUS
2107 VIlle Way, N.t. HArt. 121t
lAY FINCH CIIAWICS
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IA8NAU. IWOIT CO. ......... ~ ... ""a.-.........
lit c-t ..... c.D.M. HM. 1711
+
I
I
nwi.,,A..-e, 1113
REAL ESTATE & BeDkdl
FOR RENT by month, 1euon or
yev, lower half attracUv~ resi-
dence, nhr oeean. Qule" pr-
den. Ref~. HA-1048.
SCENIC tum. apta.. rooma, over-
iooklnc blly, OCfell, near bMch.
Slnales. db&l. Avail. dally, we.k-
ly. Pallaades Hotel. 1414 SH-vtew, CDK. H.A-1456.
BALBOA ISLAND Apartmelrt
tor rent ~arl)', berlnnlnr Sept.
1, 219~ PMrl Av~ .• B. I.
HArbor 387 -R
$57 .!50-NEWPORT BEACH Un-
fur. howe. 2 ~coma. newly
decorated. No pr. or peta. (2)
chJJdtftl ~r 12. Refs.. ~
~acon7~W
JWp Waal•d Far ....
WANTED _ Boo1tbeper c1Dub1e E::LECTRJ~==~c-,:O:-:R=-:GAN~'"",""")a,_..t-a..,.,.u..,p,...,.tl~;
~htry, wttb ablUt,y to type ac-~ Can't be told from new.
curately and tab ahortbaDI. Only M85. Euy terms. Da!:z.
40-hr. week in pJeuant aur-Schmidt B11 Plano and Orpn
roundtnp. c.ll Mr. Creely, HA-=-=Co=-. .,...~==-~-=---527, for lnt~TVtew. 8-FT. ~AS REFRIG. Fine eond..,
HOME DEMONSTRATOR want· So. Countift Gu Co. will lUlU'·
ed for our new product. Top and tervioe fOf' small fee. 127
eommlaalon. Phone 0 r a n 1 e Ruby, Balboa laland..
1112-W Thurs. or Fri. for appt. PERFECT corniiUiaUon -Organ
and Plano. Come ln and IH lt. Waated Fullerton Mullc, 110 N. Spectra
WANTED U. Sept., amaU apt. or 1951 CHEV. SEDAN -RA:H,
home for mature, refined worn-Power1llde. F 1 n e oondltlon.
an, who withes to leaN, CDM, 51• lllar-awrtte, COM.
So. of Hlway. HA-1133. YOU MAY HAVE my equity in
NO'nCE-For a Umlted Ume.
b..U. d\is ad to ~ atore and
get a 10% dilcount on any ol
the many barplnt we have to
tell, new or Uled.. Harbor Fur-
niture Co. 1961 Harbor Blvd.,
C:O.ta Mesa.
PROMPT PEOPLE prefer the
world'• ffne.t precision watch,
OW Eterna-llatlc! WJnda It ·
telt, runs .moothly on ball·
bearinp. See It at Ray F ields,
Vincent's Udo Drugs.
2 BEDROOM FOR SALE -3~-h.p. Evtnrude -' nicely furniahed Outboard Motor. FlM ahape,
uprtaht home ft'ftZer with Food
Plan memberlhlp beMflta, ln-
chldlnr home food cWlivery, iD-
aurance, etc., limply by takin.r
up small monthly paymmta.
$5 PER MO. rents lood practice
plano. !At the kJddles learn.
All wrm l'ftlt allowed w~n you
buy. Good UNCI Planoa from
$815. $97 up to $1M, etc. Da.nz-
Scbmldt. Bl& Plano Store, 520
N. Main, Sant. Ana, Cor. 8th. apt., llees-8. Allo 1-bedroom
houle, fum., slHIJe 4. AvaUa.. ~~ 2CrS N. Bay Front, Balboa
July 25, by week or month. __:~;;;.;.;::::..._· --------
Harbor 3892-W.
FURN API'S. tor rent. LouiN
A,ta., overlooldnr Bay. 308
Camatlon, COM. HA-4018.
MAKE RESERV A TIO~S -Wk.
or mo., 2-bclnn. apt., upatairs,
no pets. 617 Irla, CDM.
BEAUTIFUL 2-b d r m., unrum.
apartment. Hardwood floors,
forced air furnace, dlspou I,
colored flxtures. 4-way view.
Adults, no pets, $125 month,
yearly. Stan Smltb, 1311 Coast
Blvd. HArbor 882.
NEW 2-BDRM. upstairs apart-
ment, unfurn., So. ot Hiway,
CDM. Adult.t, no pets, 315
' Larkspur. HA-240'1-W.
DE LUXE HOME, f~n. or un·
fum., 1 large bdnn.. fireplace.
disp., w.-to-w. carpet. garden-
• er. Plus guf'St houst> If desired.
Adults. no pets. Avail. Sept.
HA-804-R
FIBERGLASS
Lowman F1berglua Boats
Fibertlus Mat~ri.ala
W eateout Fiberalue Co.
&.con 6271
1595 Newport Blvd. C:O.t. Mesa
PHYSICAL Tif,ERAPY
and MASSAGE
Phone 3997-W
1021 PORT niEA TER
Corona del Mar
Painting -Decorating
• Color Ccnlultant •
GEORGE BURKHARDT
IJc:enMd Contractor
511 30th St., Newport Beach
Phone HArboT 2418-W, 01T7-W
HA-1134-J. HA.MMOND ORGANS! Come In
=T:::RAJ:-:-=':"'LER-=---:1::=94~9::-;:::Pra~.:.irie.:,......,Schoon~---and play the won~rful Ham~ mond chord orpn. Free prac-
t'T, 2 bdnna., aleepa 8. 33-ft., tice rooms. You a.re welcome.
with bllth and toilet. $24915. Dla.M-Schmldt, Bla Plano Store,
Robert Hultman, Bay Shore Santa Ana. 520 N. Main. Trailer Park.
SPECIAL, REp 0 SsE ssE D ALMOST NEW APPAREL for
S PINET. GORGEOUS TONE. women. Studio atylea, Golden·
CANNOT BE TOLD FROM rod at Cout Blvd., COM.
NEW. OVER $200 PAID. nns Situatio• WCID"-...11 IS A WONDER. DANZ·SCH-. ..u
MlDT BIG PlANO STORE. NURSE wanta1work as compan-
Santa Ana. 520 N. Main, Cor-lon or housekeeper. Reasonable.
ner 6th. Beacon 5329-M. Trailer No. 12,
ANTIQUE pine table, coppeT or Beacon 5661.
wash boiler, pans, tea pots and ""F:-:::O:-:::R:---AN...,..,._;_e..:.x..:.pe:.:r..:.le-n-c-ed-:-;n3t~e
candlesticks. Old china and baby sitter call HA-1431-J. glau. Hand-woven llnt>n. Brie-__ ..._ _______ ....:..:. __
a -brae. Priced from Sl. Eve-MATURE WOMAN wiU baby sit.
nlngs and Sunday. 117 Pearl Can stay with workJng moth-
Balboa Island. ' er's child by WN.'k. IIA-4583-J.
SALE Thousand.i of phonograph EXPERIENCED GARDENER -
rt'<'Ords All kJnds. All speeds. I monthly or weekly rates. Also I
Fullt!rton Music, 110 N. Spadra I cleanup. ~~~~·
I BEAU11FUL Mahogany dining I
room set, t.tble extends to seat
/.
Bay Bay Area
3 CHOICE
RESIDENnAL LOTS.
70-FT. FRONTAGE.
See Lee Casey
2145 HAJl80ft BLVD.
Costa Mesa Beacon 6266
Newport Heights
Attractive, o n e-bedroom
home,,4 ~an old. Ru Jarae
U\•lng roam with open-beam
cetUnr: 1 J.arre bedroom;
kitchen with Iota of cabl-
net.t: back yard has 8-foot
trees and o~r landscaping.
This is a little ~ and is
well worth ~ price, $7 .~.
Newport Heights
Well buUt 2-bedroom home.
3 ~an old; Kood 'ocation,
be-st hardwood floors and u ·
c e I I e n t ~-orluna.n.shlp. Has
double garage and fenced
yard. $12,900.
Newport Heights
3-bedroom home. 3 years
old; near the high school and
Ensign School. A really IO\ e·
ly farruly homt.>, has firepl .
hardwood floors. double ga-
ragf' and large. fenced yard,
$13.500.
Newport Heights
Brand n•·w 3-bedroom. 2·
bath hom.•; has hard\\ood
floors. dimn~ art>a. plus lars:E'
bnl(ht kitchE'n "1th br<'ak·
fast room. The-rmostat con-
trolled tumare and lar~tt"
do ·t>ts This pnce can't bt>
lx>a t. $14.750
HARVEY D. PEI\SE
Otfwa
Attrac:thre, 3-bedroom, 2.beth ..._ wtUa ......... -
rooms aad bllth plua Dice 2.bedioca aparunnL Z. a.. a.
cation on Balboa 1alud. Spledld lacDIM .._.., CJ11b-•· 500,
Our ~ntal ~. haa YE.AJU.Y A SEASONAL .........
Alk to see tbem.
ISlAND REALTY COMPANY
"40 Yean ot O.peDdable Servtce ..
HARVEY D. PEASE, REALTOR
499 PARK AVE. at AGATE-Harbor m.
BALBOA PENINSULA
LARGE. OCEAN-FRONT LOT!
•
UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW!
The only unimproved ~ suitable for Multiple Unlta oa
The Peninluis-135xl02. Price, $25,000.
BALBOA ~ALTY CO.
700 E. BALBOA BLVD. (opp. Balboa Bank o! Am.) HA-3277
ROSS GREELEY
JOSEPHINE WEBB JACK PINIOLUI
Member ot Multiple l.istinr
BILL'S BEST BUYS
Landscaping Now
&m~: romplt>tt•d bP IUflful mcome duPlex. !'atural wood
c-upboard .. and t1lf'd lutcht'n> PllP""t'd dlnettf'S, tiJed
bd th. .. \lo lth • l<'t'! nt h•• I I .! bt>dJ'Ootns eaC'h Sldt> laundry
tr.~_,., 1n •o>r>.tr 111• car u;: • .., Ot-t roll. ~Och~ owners say
n·du.~· pr.<~ ,,, t! .,. I :"o" pn<'l'd at .S1S.950 ""th just BARGAIN -R-2 lot C30x08) <b-
rona del Mar. By Owner. 701
Marigold. COM.
UOO ISLE Apt. )':""bedroom fur·
nls~ or unfumL'I~d. Southern
<'XJXtS~P. $105 monthly. UtJI-
tics lnclud<'d. 111 VIa Flor<'nce,
Apt. 3. HArbor 2183.
H. H. HOLBROOK
Dependable Plumbing
A ~pt R.ep&1r Servlc::e
Mal.Dtalned
-~ HArbor 1418-W
12, Inc mad<'-to-measure pads· C d J M s chairs uphotstt-N'd in blue. au orona e ar
exC('IJt>nt condit1on. $150. RoU-
away bed. US('d only f('y; times,
$15. upholstered occasion·
al chair. S5: rattan chair, $5;
r~rrplace s~t. inc. large, 3-sec-
tiOn scr('('n, etc . $20. Must
2-bfodroom fumiS~ apart·
ment onE.' blOCf from ~an
Available Aug. 15 to 22 and
Aug 29 to Sept. 5.
Sti r~~, .-.. ,t,
Beacon Hill Realty I , Good Value
1 For ~st b~'S in Nwpt. Hts 1 2801 Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach
PA INTI NG
Earl Sheflin UNF URNIS HED 2-bedroom ga-
rage apartment. Very chann-
Ing. Beautiful view. Fenced
yard. Including F'rlgldalre and
garage. Children welcome. No
pets. Yl.'arly lease.
273 Palmer St.-Costa Mesa
BEacon 5457-M or HA-261ChJ
DEacon 6921 Bed Sprlng 8t Mattress,
LOVELY 2-bedroom ap&rtment. and siz(', complete __ .. _.24.95
Large living room. fireplace, . Chi.'St or drawers .. .
patio. kltc~n bar. $12:5 month :-\ew Redwood Chaise 10.95
by year. 1107 W. Bay, OWO('r, Lounges and 18-lb.
HArbor 171-W. Pad. complete .. . 17.95
YEARLY RENT COM. South
ot Hlway. Smart. ITIO<k-m fur· 20" ~tirrors ·-.. -.. ... · 3.95
nlshed apartment, one bedroom.
twln bE-ds. patio. $100. Sin~lc
apartment. sleeps 2, m . HAr·
bor 1467-R. Adults onJy.
5--pc. J'l(>W Crome Sets 49.95
Pei'IIOnal
HOPE'S TYPING SERVICE
For BusiMS.S and Professions
504 MARIGOLD AVE.
Corona de 1 Mttr
Phone HA-3788-R
For !.tt.nt .. ds, env.Jopes e•ll
THE ENSIGN, HA-1114
A.:-.rvnrrNG 'W"E SELL CA.'l
BE BOUGHT ON UBERAL
TERMS. WE CARRY OUR
P APER. COME IN AND
LOOK AROUND!
Harbor Furniture Co.
1 966 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
Beacon 5007
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALs
THIS W-E-E-K ONLY!! I
t 938 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN ........................ $ 45
1940 DE SOTO COUPE .............................. $145
19-40 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE ............ $245
19-41 PONTIAC CLUB COUPE ................... $195
THEODORE ROBINS
YOUR FORD DEALER
S34 Coatt Hiway, Newport Beach Be.ac:on 660-4
FlctltJous
.... BAthar lllC
111M Coal JmL
•
1466 :--:ewport Bhd.. Costa ~1esa ="• \\ i'"' 1 II· ·• ·' :\ '" ,lf,ot•m." 1'. baths Vt-n "ell to-
• C'll•·d F r• 1•111 • duuLio• ~arac:t>. pnced at ~ui.""-'' with &aeon 5';'13; e\es. BE. 5632-W .., o.."' ,.'Cl't•ll• nr to r m' Hr uu! :--r" s<'ll. 424•., Larkspur, COM. DORIS BRA Y--Har. 2443
Phone-HAr. 2018-WK.
STEINWAYGRAND, Beautiful
condition. grorgcous tone. 0ur OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY --12 to 4. best bargain In teo years. Also
Baldwin. Knabe. Fischer and
many others. Terms on aU.
Danz-Schmidt Big Piano Store,
Santa Ana. 520 N. Main, al-'
ways 100 pianos.
WEDGF.WOOD BONE CHlNA-
Servic(' for 12. Open stock pat-
tern. W11l seU all or part very
reasonable. Also complete set
of Earthenware.
&aeon 6051
After 4 or Sat. & Sun.
PlANO --Studio style. upright.
lea therette mirror and oak.
$273. HA-35-JS..W. Completely
rebuilt.
S PINET type mirror piano. · A
IM'auty. ~1aple finish. Only $281,
S8 per mo. Others a.s low as
$263. Small~t spinet. Uke
n('w, S295. Others. r<'ntal re·
turns, repos.~esslons, etc. from
$481. Danz-Schmldt Dig Piano
Store. Sunta Ana. Knabe Pianos
YOU can bu_y a nl'W spmet piano
for as little as $399. $41 down
and $3.70 per w('(.'k.
Fullerton Music. 110 N . Spadra
------
ne PfetrpOrt Harbor E~M&p .... --~~~~.....
eo.utc.a.ea....,.,.., ....
waJ elrealatlea ... .....,.. ..
........ aD ,... ...... ...
..-..~ ......
-....... ......<:;.,...._ __
New and modem 3-bedroom. 3-bath, Bay F ront homf.'. 140-1
West Bay Ave .. Balboa. B<'llt construction. prim!' location
S pacious rooms. ~r and float penn1tted. $49,500.
HARBOR INVESTMENT CO.
REALTORS
308 30th St. Newport &3d'
HArbor 1600
Member of MultJple Ustin~
HARBOR AREA--On Two Lots
Over 2.000 square feet in thia modem home. 6 Xtra
large Rooms. Hardwood Floora. 2 Caa F umaces.
Fireplace. large. View Windows. Tile Kitchen.
Bath and ahowera. Ocean and Varied V1ew. Dou-
ble Carage. Full Price. $18. 7SO. Consider income
or take TD. Small home or Subm it as part.
Write PO BOX 11. HUNTINGTON BEACH.
OCEAN FRONT
• • • • • •
HERE'S A TYPICAL PARTY IIOl' 'E \\llh a double 11'11\,it
room. 2 bNimoms. bar kitchen. maho~any floors. lt~ads of
tx-autiful (Mlnt'hn;.: A ltttlc f1xm' out 1d<' and a httl~ mg~>n
uity lns1de plus ~o!TW' paint w1ll do wond<'r<; for thts propert~
0j';LY $3000 OOW:-.1 $85 ~tO:-ITH o:--; BALA..~CE
ROY GREENLEAF, Jr. and Associates
Bun.DER REALTOR
3112 Newport Blvd., Newport
VOGEL VALUE
Attractive. modern. two-bedroom home; Uke new. has lots
of ceramic tile in kitchen and bllt.h. fireplace-. cute bar kitch-
en, fenced yard. Owner l• being transfnred to Hawa.li-
s.y. ~u! Low down ~nt will handle. Full prtc. jult
$11.250.
ifHE VOGB. CO.
1.301 COAST BLVD.
HARIIOillTtl
CORONA DEL MAR
JU.ItBOil1m
IF YOU WANT ACTION!
u.t J'OQr pr~ty .. tla MJ MUL11PLE LIBTING REALTOI\:
-11'p ........... Sa' -.w ....... Ia tbe .... ot
,._. ~ ~ or tert 1 Y• .., ... cal L7·•••11o1L
NoS&Ie -"-CMtwt
j \
CAU. ANY MULTIPLE l.1STINC REALTOR .... .
Newport' lllnor Bon allelllori
Corona del ~tar Income
3-ht>drnn.,-, h<~m•• tum1'h"d l·bo•droom fumL'!h~d apart·
mt-nt f;,,. < n'~om "llh "•·bath ThiS wond~rful , buy L,
.-.outh ol lut:n" ''~ Fndo<o ·d pa tlo St>.· th~ today $21,·
9!'\11 "llh "-"'"•' Down
393 E
\\ 'e' re olS close as )'Qur telephone
BEACON 7070
\\'. A. TOBIAS
~tul!1ple Usun~ Jll!altor
Ff'.A.="K SOt 'LE. Sales Mana~er
=-E\'E.'\'TEE..."TH STREET COSTA
I I( I Y• .,
MESA
YD; FUP. nu: ~.a-:--• \\'.-\ "T .\ .. -.;
Lr='"ll1Sl:AU..Y l.'HAR~ti:--l~ R \.:\C"H-ST'YLF lll t\rF •
SATl'nOAY A.~D SU:-\DAY Al'C 8 & 9TH lt1 1; p \l
FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE AT
,
-'U17 Tt $ n :--; A\"'£.'\ T F
"The BACK BA YO RANCHO"
f'IJ~nrwd Cor Outdoor llvln~: on 1 ocrt' nf ~rmund
Ju.o<t a ft>w fNtures for '"" dtlcrlminat:ing b\Q?r
2 Ia rgl' bcdrooma +
A 1Af1{t-, parw-lk'd den
F lat:Stone flNpl.aCP
WaU-t~wal1 t'aJll('t
'l'hformc.ta t hrat
T\&f> kikiwn and blllh
Endoeed pado
N~tNta.nd .-.
~-~and .......
BMutHui lawn
Ora&Jar drh~
Hone ClOrl'al
L'NRJV ALED FOR moQO DOWN -·-
SEA-BIEEZE lltllty Co.
~ t6tt .. RED otfb wlta the BIG,......, ' ....
173 E.. 1'7'111 ST. COSTA 111SA
...... .. i:)wa: llillrtlr -...
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PAGE EIGHT
~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~--~~--~~--~~~~~~~~~~~--~----~-
!~~~~~~~~~ SPO R 7 S
ls the Burger Cove at 414 Coast
WE SERVE
KANSAS
CITY
STEAKS
Blvd., Corona del Mar, which has
been purchased by Ed Jones oC £Drr£D BY WAUY TAfT
Corona Hilhlands. Ed is also pro---------------------------MAX SLATEN play• a leadblc prietor oC t he adjoining Union
role Ia tiM! ~ Playt.ox Service Station. H e and Mrs.
eome4y, ~e Be r a a r • Jones, with the help or lone Rob-
Siaaw'• -c a e • a r &M at.-inson, art' peciallzing in brcak-
patra." whkll ope.N ~1' fasts and hort-ordu sandwiches
llJid wtU ~u.-Ua.roucla AIIC-and steaks. Crisp, mixed salads
15tla. I \\i th their own special dressings
are a complement to their meals.
I I
With ne~ <'mphasis on "Burgers
" at their &>st." the Joneses say r their feature is true Westem hos-
•
NOW tlliru At.'GrST 11
Oa WIM-
\'IAI.oa ~·
No \''-'""' S~d
!NO BIG HIT!
•
•
COaliNG
Al'O. I!
"PETER • PAN,.
14LIIA TUATII
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
IUduu'd Wldlmark
"DESTINATION GOBI"
la Tedudeolor
lolut wa,_..cl.aln-Trevor
''Al.I...EGHENY
UPRISING"
St::'~Al', MOS .• TUESDAY
Tyr011e ·Power
.JaUa A--.Piper Laurie
''MISSISSIPPI
GAMBLER"
-also-
Gary c~ ..
"DISTANT DRUMS"
STARTS WEDNESDAY
laae PoweU
"SMALL TOWN GIRL" ---GU!tert Kolaad
"THE MIRACLE
OF FATIMA"
pitality. Mr. J ones has had pre-
'ious restaurant experience on
the West Coast.
PLASS OPTIMIST PROGRAM
C. C. Clough has charge of next
Tuesday's program for the Op-
timists Club of Newport Harbor.
This \\-"eek Dr. Theodore Clarke
showed a movie, and last week
Harold Hetrick explainC'd achi-
P\--ement programs in Optimist
Clubs.
Ll P_Q ... ' . .. •"-
a-OIJIENSION
~rt llllelt-u... ~
"SECOND CHANCE"
Abo J..D SHOaT SU&n:CTS
S STOOGE COKE.DY
Trav~, '&OY AL IUVI:Il'
STA&TS WEDNESDAY
TWO a-o PICTUJU:S
"INFERNO"
"HANAH LEE"
Mesa~
l l ~fi~ ~/\
ON OU& PA..~OLUDC
SILVI:& 8C&IZN
JAJIES STEW A&T Ia
"THUNDER BAY" ----· "BANDITS of CORSICA"
STAaTS SUSDAl' FOR A
!~WEEK E."iOAOKE..'"T OX
OC& P~~OBAMIC SCREEN
-.leAH v .... LADO• AWTHU" • HEnJN
PrieN: A•alta S1: Jn. ,te:
Cld.W lee ( Pnce. a.diiiAe tax)
-8peda.l Barpla llaU.e-
WH. &M Set.. a* !:II
~ ,te; ha. lie; CMW Me
VOlT SPAULDING MM:GREGOR
(top .._ iD SPORTS •czivnnvt)
• ........ • 5w' • • • Golf
HOOD wp .F." CANV.A.S SHOES
e Cab& W.._ SIDI • P..wla .... • s.-r .......... Etc4•••
Balhoa Jsland Spoiliag
(0,.. ..... ,..)
ID..,._A.._ ...,.._1111 ............
Boys' Cl1b line .Winners
'nle Harbor Boys' Club ls the
n<'W Orange County Junior
League baseball champion, drub-
bing the La Habra nine 8-0 and
12-8 in a best two out or three
game series.
Bill Wetzel hurled a s terling
no-hitter in thl' first gamt'. strik-
Ing out 15 men In a 7-inning
gamt'. Dick 1\tlrkovich caught the
complete game for the \ictors .
Jim Nl'wkirk poled a hom<'r
with ont> on base In the first in-
ning. The Harbor nine added Ci\'C
Gold "S" Series
On August 13-14
On tht> advise of Viee Commo-
dore Gene Saum representative-s
or Udo, Newport, Balboa Island
and Balboa Yacht Clubs, have
met at the Udo Yacht Club to
Initiate plans and set up eommJt-
~ for the annual Gold "S"
championship races.
runa in the second and one more
In the third. Newklrk accounted
for four runs batted in.
The local boys won the second
i:ame and the series. behind the
combined hurling or Paul Lorent-
zen and Bill Lamb, who allowed
only 4 hits, with MJkl' Zlmmer-
JTUin doing the catching.
Jim Newkirk and Denny Fitz-
patrick each drow in three runs
in th(' second ~amc and Wetzf'l
drO\'e In two runs. The Harbor
team scored In every inning but
the first.
ROBF.RT MITCHUM -d LIN·
DA DARSELL are abown ln a
romaatle ~ from the picture.
"~oad Chanc-e," aa kchnlco-
lor S-dlmelltlloa pic-tun• now
llbowla« a t lhf' Udo TMatre.
SWINGlN'
de Roughs
wttla
WAU.I' TAFT
bairn of Orange wu the winlwr
In Claa A. havinc 13 pars on her
card. Mrs. Theora Reider of Ful-
lerton captured ~~eeond pla~ with
12 pa.rs. In Clau B Mrs. Mildred
Rau or Anaheim wu tint with
13 pan, foLlowed by Nelda Qjh-
son of Balboa uland with 10 pan. • • •
... tt..
..oJ &hlda.
SEA
FOOD
You EYer Tutecll
e~
R.-... aacl t.o.p
101• COAST mGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH
•,.... ..... NU .., fomovt
o.c.--:r=
The Arches
'"Yow a.t ID tM
ODut ... l.r
r••• roooa
aoaa~AILa
COAST HHM4WAY AT
TH1 AICHIS ............
JOHN VDDI.£ ........
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1be Gold "S" aeries it held
aMually to determine the cham-
pion of the Snowbird Yacht
Racing A.uodallon. This year •
S<'ries or five ra~ In all wUJ be
sailed. ~~ on Thursday. Auc.
13, and two on Friday, Aug. 14.
A total or approximately 15
boats. representing the best sldp.
pers of r-ach club, will compete.
The Irvine Coast Country
Club's 16th hole will measure 410
yards in lenrth and will be a
par ~-nu. hole will probably be
the number one stroke hole Cor
the handicap golfers. 1be aver-
age and better colfen will find
thls hole a very difficult hole to
hit the creen in two wood shoU
as the a«ond shot will be very
long a nd the traps on both aides
or the g-reen will catch all balls
that are not hit to perfection.
Only a few score cards will show
NEWPORT BEAat
Santa Ana Country Club's Sat-~~==::::::::::::::::::::= urday Men's Match Play Tourney
for tickets In the Calcutta Pool ' ' ' 7
ended In a three-way tie Cor first
place. The winners were Ken
N~rf of Corona del Mar. How-
ard Evans of Anaheim and Stan
Woods or Santa Ana, each havinc
ole man par 5 down and collect-
Ing five tickets Cor their efforts.
par on thls hole. • • •
In t he Wlllowlck Ladies Ma&t
Pars Tourney Mrs. Jean F air-
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IT'S fun zone Following the races Commo-
dore J . A. BHk has again ln·
vited all the crews to a din~r
at Newport Harbor Yacht Club,
at which time t he preRntation
ceremonies will be held. and one
lucky skipper with receive the
con•ted Gold "S" award. Hippenstiel Takes
Men's Singles Title
Lagtma Bt>ach Country Club's ~
The annual m('('ting or the
Snowbird Yacht Racing Associa-
tion will be held at the Newport
Club at 10 a.m. S unday.
Sunday Two-Ball Mixed Four-B I b
S0tne Toumey Pntfed ln a tie ror f ' f low gross between the teams or
Clyde HlppensUel finally cap-Mrs. Julia Conowr and partner
lured the men's single title in John MeniJI, both of La~ a. fll Ill
laSt week end's Balboa Bay Club Beach, and Mrs. Mar&e Andre ol r-Merchants Wm• tennis matches a rter reaching Laguna Beach and Don S hort ot
t he finals for three strai1ht El ~gundo. carding 741. KJDDJES' DAY Se • p C years. The San Bernardino tennis Mrs. Mary McAtee and Ken nu-ro rown star tumed back Glenn Bassett Harbert or Laguna Beaeh won E Wednesda
The Costa Mesa Merehanta or Santa Monica, 6-2, 2-6. 6-2. low net with a 55~ ICOI"e, fo~ Very Y
baseball tr-am won the Eastern Oyde took the first tlve g~s lowed by Mrs. Ann Grandy ADd , 12 to a
Setni-Pro Championship at uona before ~tt could win his own Hal Andre or I...aauna Beach with RIDES ----·--------·· ac
Field In Costa Mesa Sunday ar-serve. kin• .. ~--tecondt r set Basnd-56. "!,~ hNondi.ad·Art~r off~-CIOIE'ISIORS •... lc ternoon , defeating the M&:W n 1-aett too . ....,. ... our eames a lUna uo:•c an ........ teo u..o-
ers of Downt>y, 8 to 3. won the set 6-2 to even the boa won third place with a 59. FREE BIIJooDS
Ma)·or c. w. TeWJnkle of Costa match. In the third set Hippen-Marge Pierce or Laguna Beach ~ICI::ICIICIIXIDca:::IDCI .. ICI::ICIICII:X::ICI=-:~CJ!I~CII:II:IO:X:ICIC:X::I Mesa threw the opening b&IJ. 'nle stiel won the first tour games, a.nd Wally Taft or Costa M8a •
team enjoyed the largest crowd breaking Baaett's service twiee; took fourth pia~ with 60~. V~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••11 of the season and eame throuch they each won their own service key Street or O>rona del Mar
true to form. and Clyde ran out the string and and Daw Karcher or South Gate
'The play-orr pairings will be captured the third and final set fi nlshed with 61.
announced soon. after the ortl-6-2 to win the title. • • •
dais meet In Los Angeles thll Mrs. Beverly Baker Fleltz won Dave Adama of Lacuna Beaeh
week. the women's aincles erown, de-and Dick Foote of Santa Ana
The pitching duties weTe clvtd-reetlnc Mrs. Dorothy Cheney in ~nt last week playlnc_ In the
ed between Frank (Lassie) Ham-straight sets, 6--4, 7-5. Later In National Junior Tournament held
llton and Ted Hern!'n, with Her-the day Mrs. Fleltz s:ame back at Tulia, Okla. Dave wu the
rera being credited with the win. to team with Berni~ Konhak low qualllier with a 72 In the
Gary Ford and Bob BurdJct and won over the double. tea.m CaHtornta dlab1ct played at Hill·
shared the catchlnc. Hamilton ol Mrs. Cheney and Mn. Jean crest Golf Cub In U. Anpla
set down the ~ with one hit Hubler, 6--4, f-6, 6-3. Dtek Foote won a pia~ In the
and one run lor the three 1nn1np Vlnoente Fotre and Gayle Kel-play-off on the third 8tf'a ,_,..
he hurled. and Hen-en alJowed Jocg earried off the men's doub-to win the .ewnth place. Daw
but three hits and two runs 1n lea crown, dowrdn• the IDppm· la&t hls third round match by
six innlnp. Hamilton struck out stlel brothers, Clyde and Gleen, t~ c.lole mal'lin ot one down.
one man and Herrera ftt.ired Dine In strallht .eta. lo-8. 64. DaVil-• • •
via the atr1ke-out route. CUpper T~ Sdaoedl?r and lira. Ed Fredric.ka hu been named
Bob Wetzel and Wayne And· Wllllam (Mouley) Powell de-the new creenakeepa-at Hun~
enon hit doubles. Amendb and feeted Charlie Farrel ADd Evelyn 1ncton Beech GoU Club. Eel
A.ndenon Neb accounted for two Coand for tM ...._. dDubles eou.ld be an excellent man tor
runs batted ln. title Ia st:rall:ht Nta. 1-3. 8-6. the poaitlan u he bu been one
ol the leedlnc IOU .. at Huatiq-
ton Beech for maJ17 YtUL
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Mrs. Robertson of CDM Named
New Chairman of Gray Ladies
ltra. 0 . Z. Robertton of 519
Caroat.lon Ave., Corona •1 Mar,
hu been appol:nted chairman of a,..y La._ for Southern Orance
County Chapter of the Amerleaa
Red ere-. Mn. Robertaon 11 Ul
e~nced JWd ere. worker, havlDc aerved u a Gray Lady for
~ put five )'Mrs. Prevfoualy,
at!e Wor-ke4 ln production, ctvlnc
many hours ~ch month to that aei'Yic».
lin. E. M. Hall, chairman of
Service Groupa, made ~ an-
nouncement of Mrs. Robertaon'a
sacs rru
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REPAIRING
Schwinn Bieydee
RAY STEDMAN
1574 Mewpwt Bm:L
008'1"& IIII:IIA ... ,. -•• -llD-1
MALONE H. HOLMES
5ENEIAL INSUIANCI
at the Vogel Co.
Ul c..tt Hithey ............. ............... : • .._7 .... Lei-'•••• "--: H~ 2~W
Mountains of
· F0111 Iuber
PltOII ~,.TO t V," TRIOS
Spedal: Mattress stock .. We cut
It to any size for boats, bunk
beds, tl'llilera, homes, etc.
war Surplus Store
Cor. Newport A Harbor Blva..
CoetaMna
8Mc10111%4N
Auto Paiatiag $2995 ..
Quick Seniee. Steua CJeaa1ac
Felix Auto Paint
& Repair
!OM Harbor Bl\'d., Co!lta Me.a
Br.aco. 11'7W
HARDWARE
HOUSEWARES
YOI8' ONE-STOP Store
STROOT'S
TeWialde llantware
h1 Gaa -• PlaOM _.. Ben
We Are lbppJ to Sene Yoa
WE GIVIl CROWN 8TAJIP8.
lSO'l Newport Blvd. e-ta·-
This lovely basket of g)fu ls
awaiting you, if y.>u are a
NefVCOmer to the city. This
buke t of gifts comes to you
aa an expression of good-
will from pubUc spirited
1 o c a J merchants. There's
nothing to buy! No obliga-
tion. Phone your Welcome
Wqon Hostna below and
&JTaflle to receive these
Jif'ta.
Welcome Wagon
CALL YOUil R08'1'DS
Delight Jax
II&&IIOa 11tl·W
w IIIIAOOM 11T1
IITIIITII!
appointment at a meet.lnC 1n the
home of Mrs. David Cannlehul
ot Orance., retlrinc chairman. n.oee preeent Included Mrs. F .
Cheltft' Fearman, who will aet u
vice cha1nnan for Chaptu.; Kn.
Leon Yallr, chairman ol Gray
Ladles for the Newport Harbor
Branch; Mra. John Carter, chair·
man of Bloodmobile; Mra. W.
Harold Fln~y. chairman of San-
ta Ana Community Jto.pital;
Mrs. Hall and the OO.tesa. Mn.
Carmichael.
Work for the cominc year wu
d1ac:uued and Mra. Hall outlined
plana for the annual Fall orien-
tation a>uraes given by the Red
Cross. At the present time, Gray
Ladies are needed to aerve at
Norwal.k State Ha.pital. Particu·
larJy wek:ome are women who
can play the plano, lead the aln.l ·
Inc crous-and ~P ln the danc-
Ing. There 11 also a thortace ot
assistants ln the crart cl.aMea
and In the Ubrary.
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a 16-gauge shotgun, two boxes of
shells and $5 in change were tak-
en in a burglary or the boat Clar-
waJt, anchOred in the Harbor or!
18th St., A. C. Mollison ot the
Lido Trailer Park, Newport, re-
ported at 7 :20 p.m. Sunday . . .
A 25-h.p. outboard motor and two
fuel tanks were stolen from the
)ard of the Newport Harbor
Yacht Club, Cappy Slade of 436-
32nd St., Newport. told police at
1 :30 p.m. Sunday . . . R ichard
Lee Fountain, 18, of Los Angeles.
was arrestt'd on a drunk-driving
charge at Palm St. and Bay Ave ..
Balboa, at 4:54 p.m . Sunday ...
Three youths. 15, two from San
Bernardino and one from HiJh-
land Park. were booked by pofice
at 11 :30 p.m. Sunday for lack of
parental control after being ln-
\'olvNl in a light in front of 8 13
E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa ... Mary
Stanlleld of Santa Ana reportt'd
a $500 diamond r ing lost on tM
main beach of Corona del Mar
Sundai night . . . Police werf'
askl'd to send a physician to 1416
E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa, at 2·15
n.m. Sunday to provide treatment
for Nt.>il J. Purcell, 45, of that
address, who, police said. cut hls
kn~ when a knife slipped . . .
Edga J. Spencer. 35, of Long
Rl'ach, was chargt'd with driving
60 miles an hour in a 35-mile zone
11t CoMt Hwy. and Orange St ..
:"il'wport Beach. at 11 :30 p.m.
Saturday . . . Ant~WlY G. Tobia,
tR. of Norwalk, was chargl'd with
dri\'ing 60 miles an hour in a 35-
mile zone on Coast Hwy., at 11:30
p.m. Saturday ... Mrs. Marjorie
B. Costell of 1589 Miramar Dr ..
Balboa. suffered a cut forehead
when shl' evidently fainted and
tell to the sidewalk at the south-
east corner of the police station
at 11:45 p.m. Saturday. . . . A
car driven by L. A. Langley, 21,
ot Los Angel<'s. missed a turn at
Heliotrope Ave. and Ocean Blvd.,
Corona del Mar. at 12:30 a.m.
Sunday, .jumped a curb and
caused utensh·l' damage to lawn
and shrubS, police said ... Garth
D. Douglas, 18. or Marine Corps
Air Station, El Toro. was charged
with driving 40 miles an hour in
a 25-mile zone at Balboa Blvd.
and 15th St .. Newport Beach. at
2:10 a.m. S unday ... A gas cap
cover was left open on one car,
a radio aerial broken and a can-
vas car cover tom on another
car and a green nylon car cover
Three Motorists
Pay Court Fines
An El Toro Marine lieutenant
colonel and a Costa Mesa man
werl' fined $200 (.'ach on drunk-
driving chargf'S antl ~ Los An-
geles man was fh:l'd $100 on hit-
and-run charges in Ne-.-.rport
Beach Justi~ Court recent!)• .
Lt. Col. L. 0 . Wyman, 52, was
arrested on a dru.nk -driving
rhar~e a t 1:15 a.m. last Thurs-
day at Bayside Dr. and Coast
Hwy. Police chnrste that hi' was
dn\'ing on thl' \\Tong side of
C'onst Hwy. with a fla t tire and
that thf"y followl'd him in a police
car with sirt'n and rl.'d light for
11 quartt'r mile before he stoppPd.
f'l'cil H. Curtiss, 41. of 2368
Ornn~tl' A\'c., Costa Mesa. was
arrl.'sted on a drunk-driving
charge nt 3:30 a.m. J:lst Thurs-
day on Ne\\1)()rt Blvd. at the
Coast Hwy. ow r-Pass. Police
charge that hjs car hit a barri-
cade on thl' Ne\\rport Blvd. free-
way and failed to stop. A hit-
and-run charge and an intoxica-
tion charge against Curtiss was
dismissed.
Conrad Buff fll. of Los An·
geles, was fined $100 on the hit-
and-run charge. Police charge
that his car was involvl'd In an
accident at 201 Garnet A\·e .. BaJ.
boa Island at 11:02 p.m .. JuJy 29.
Police said they found his car
parked at Topaz Ave. and S. Bay
Front, Balboa Island, a t 1 a.m.
last Thursday. His operator's li-
cense was suspended 15 days by
Judge D. J. Dodge.
Two Hurt, Police
Car, in Accidents
ta ken from a third parked in Two persons were hurt in two
front ot her home, 1\'lrs. Henry traffic accidents and a Newport
Schaefer, 200 Apolena Ave., Bal-police car was involved in an ac-
boa Island, complained at 11:57 cident Ylith another vehicle,
a.m. Sunday ... Two blue rafts Newport police reported last
valued at $8 each, a $4.95 pair week.
ot swim trunks and t.hree beach Harry Otis, 362 Costa Mesa
towels valued at $3 each, were St .. Costa Mesa, l'('Ceived a se-
taken from hJ.a home, E. M. Clark, verely sprained ankle. a bruised
209 Opal Ave., Balboa Island. re-knee and minor head bruise
ported at 10:10 a.m. Sunday . . . when he fell off a motor scooter
Three boys in a black 1940 ledan he was rldfng at Rlverslde Ave.
were seen atrippinl clothes from and Tustin Ave .. Newport Hgts •.
clothesUnea early Sunday mom· at 7 :45 un. Tuesday ot last week.
ing in the Ocean · Front alley be-'Ille scooter skidded in gravel.
tween 28th and 29th Sta., N"'-causing the accident, police said.
port Beach, pollee were notified Louis Karmat2:, 47. of Los An-
... A fire In the front ~eat of ~ geJea, wu taken by ambuJance
car was put out without caJUnc to Hoag Memorial Hospital at
the tire de~nt, Mrs. Sybil 3 :15 p.m. Tuesday ot last week
Anderson of ,1(8.......27th St., New-tot' treatment of possible chest
port Beach, told pollee at 2 a.m. injurie~~. A car driven by Mr.
Sun&y . . . Someone ~ an Kannatz ran Into the rear or a
lee box into ~ bay from the car drh.;en by Sandra Fox, 17, of
houR bn Collins Island and broke Pasadena, stoppN for traffic on
1 bave been wonderfUlly doon in the hoo8e, George Mo-Coast Blvd. at Femleaf Ave., Co-
bi-.J ln belnc reatored to Namara of Collins hJancl. com-rona del Mar. poU~ said.
active life alter belnC crippled plaiJWd at 12:50 p.m. Sunct.y • • . A poUce car drtven by Offteft'
ln .....ty ewry joint In 1ft)'... can driVell b)' Maloolm G. Sand. William Bland collided with a
aad wltb lll..eular ~ IT, ol Glendale, and l:loward T. car driwn by W. M. Eaton of
,..... heed to foot.. I had JUleu-..._W7 ol 1141 S. Paxton St.. M08 Seuhore Dr. at Seeahore
....... Ardwltta a a a otber Santa Ana. ~ dlunapd In an Dr. anct 38th St., at 7:30 p.m.
tanaa o1 ltbewaatllm. bDdl IIC!dd!ftt at 1909 W. Balboa Blvd., 'l'unday of laat Wftk, pollee r.
defwmed aDd ~ ankJea WIN N..,..-t Beact.. at 12:15 p.m. ported. ~ polic» ear wu not
•t. ~ ... A 25-h.p. outboard damaged but a three-foot terape
Limited IP*C» JII'Oblll'ta tell· motor ftlued at f«<I and a .ax-mark wu lett oa lf.r. Eaton'a ve-
lnl )'OU mDft Mr-. 1lut If )'OU p.Oan IU tank Yalued at .-o hlcle, the report acldl4 wm write me I will ftPl7 at were tabn tram hAa boat mocnd
ODCe an4 teD J'OU IIIGiw I fto 1ft a lltp at tM lOUth ead ol Oal· CAn CASII 'l'.umJI
...... tMI ..... ,.. ....... .. ........ carl J. Wlatld•-. Cub tota-............. .
U-Lela s. w:.... 101 N. BQ Front. llallloa laiiDd. en ~ 0.. omc. ol 0. S.· MJ& Jg told.,..._ S.~. aport ODfr.e 8laap. liT OaMt Ill·
WQ,NeWjWWt ........ ...... 1!11.~ ..... .:-A Clestifted Ad in The En~ tw, llrace ~ DOC ... ,...._
• brinqs ifNM<tie._ re~uftst CAl part ..... ,. ~ .. 11ft ..., __ .,_1~1 .• .... ,_,_7_2 ...... 7_0_5_5 _ _. Hettior II 14-I 115 Md prcNt itl • a .._ IL a. ....... .-..
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HOW Po&.-t..ck Ma rtiaa
The Put Matron. and Patrons
of Harbor Star Cba~r OES No.
568 met Mona.y evenlnc, July ZT.
Cor a pot-luck dinner 1n the hall
over the Costa Mesa Bank. The
ha.t and holte~~~ea for the dinner z
were .Mr. and Mrs. Art Cubbap
and Mrs. Ull1&n Stevens. ~
was a•short buaineosa aeulon after
dinner presi~ over by President
Sylvia Place.
Beacon Auto Parts
ORIGINAL JEWELRY DESIGNS
e Cat Stoees e Jewelry &e,.U.
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PI• ~G • FUN Jury Trial Sept. 8 IL&': ~ ., In Patio PiHering
'1'0 .... BtriLDD A jury trial has been acMdUled
AJID BOllE PADITa for Sept. 8 In Superior Court to ::::..::_ ::.:..tep ......,... hear conspiracy p e t. t y tlw!ft
Dr-.. eleU. 8,.., .,... charges aeainat Donald E. Tate,
.,._ .....,.. 20, of Coeta Mesa, Allen Lee
~ .....,.. Shaw of Santa Ana and Jerry Ell...._ pa..Jq Clinton Harrington, 21, of Lone
II' ...... _ ...... Beach, alleged patio pilferers.
h "7 ........,.. ete. The four men all entered not
FRANK KATNIK gullty ple&fe .to the. charces at
a prellminety hearlnc. Building Total ·Is ar $5,•,
PA.DITIHO CONTRAOI'OII The croup allegedly stole patJo Ull CGUl lllwy .. Newpt. Be._ furniture from hornn in the liar-Buildine pennlta for the Clty I• COSTA IIIUA Ave., 17.900. and prare at aame
BJ:...aiS bor Area and other parts of Or-of Newport Beach during July Arvin A. VoorheH :US--35th a~. 11.120: Jesse L. Jones,
In& and Equipment Co.. 812 W.
19t.h St., chwlUne at 380 ~
ter, 16,600; Aloia Skok, Pasadena,
add bethroom to chvelllnl at 291
Palmer St., $300.
ow ..,..._. ~u~ow---.. ange County and were arrested totalled $411,870, bringing the ' ..... w 1cth S t •~·-.. -u and well aa ...,. worm•:::i, a. early last month by Newport po-total for the year almost to the St., Newport, atora&e buJidln& at ;:"pa.~,.· ~ dwellin~---.;-1;;; ~
a a JOIU' dlapoeaL lice and other county law en-five-million-dollar mark -4,982,-1538 Placentia., $3,100; J. F . mona, 12.JOO: Paul KeU.r: add to
-----------...;• force~p.ent of!lcers. ~2. July w&A the slowest build-McCrath, inspect dwelllnl to be ..... ...._ at 1111 J\lJWrton, fl,-r-------------------------ing month of the year, a.nd the moved to 2088 Thurtn: Sarah 000; E. L. Pattenon, 2201 Santa * LINOLEUJI
*CARPETS * ASPHALT TILE * FORMICA Dralabo&rds
*DRAPES
LAaOE SELECTION
ALL Tl'P£8 FLOO& COVERING
e-BEACON 1'7ot-e
DICK MACKEB'S
FLOOR COVERING
1737 SUPERIOR COSTA JIESA
VENETIAN BLIND SPECIALISTS
WlDdow 8l;aades -Travene Traeb-By Loek Sereea8
LARGE SELECI'ION
~~~ Also . • • v.,aetlaa Blind• Repaired
alld Cleued
B.EAOON 670Z soum coAST
VENETIAN BLIND CO.
JIM WAI.IlEa. Prop.
1'11'7 8UPEIUOR COSTA MESA
F ... 1aewaDce now a.U.W. at SPECIAL LOW RATES
Wb7 aot ba\·e your ftre luara.ce oa a coaU.uo. polie7, like
llle wUI'IUICe, payable -••IIJ at y, of a reci8Ced S-year t.ena.
-l..f:T US GIVE YOU A QUOTATION-
BRUCE MARTIN F.utHER'!,~:~u~~cz
n ts Newport A,·e. SE&VICE AJio'Y TIME Cotata Maa
B.Eaeoe UM-1 or B~ ..._&
BVILDI.G BLOCKS
PUMI·BLOK eo.
Costa Mesa lu11ber
LUMBER -BUILDING MATEIIIALS
lowest monthly total since Auc· Bland, dwelllng at 1955 PartoN Ana Ave., dwelling at 283 Vir-
ust of 1952. Ave., $6,000: A. J ean Wllt%, ga-&iJUa Pl., 17.873: Newport liar-
The month's permits included rage at. 2530 Santa Ana Ave., $1 • bor Unicin Hich SehooJ, convert
18 single family dwellings, $218.· 200; Malan Undersoon. 1827 FJ. .hop buildina to cafeteria at 19th
800; one two-unit dwelling, $21.· lcrton. dwelling at 2038 Tustin I &ftd Newport, $8,!500; Mesa Bulld-
e CLUT IIA VJ:llf
HU~Jh B. Springer, add lanai to
dwelling at 2321 S. E. CUff Dr ..
$3,000; Donald D. Noel, 23486
Snug Harbor Rd., dwelllnc at
2426 Kings Rd., $11,524.
000; 33 rC'polrs to dweUJngs. $57,·
045; three garages. $3,400; four
commercial buHdJngs, $35,900;
one motel, $30,000; three repairs
to commt>rcial buildings, $14,000;
15 signs, Sl,725; one addition to
1950-1960: DECADE OF OPPOITUIIITY FOR
church, $30,000.
Following permits were issued
during the final days or July:
• CORONA DEL MAR I
L. C. Osteen, Riverside, 12·
room, 2-story. 11-unlt motel at
1607 Coast Blvd., $30,000; D. J.
Rosch. patio rooC at 1300 Ocean
Blvd., $400; Harry Mt>inke, add
fireplace and bay 1window, 438
Goldenrod. $1,500.
e UDO ISLE
John Lang, add living room and
bathroom a t 605 Via Lido Soud,
$5,000; Mabel Yorston, Compton,
5-room. 1-story, 1-unJt dwellin&
at 101 Via Yella, $15,000.
e NEWPO&T
Art KIs t 1 e r, Tucson, Ariz.,
windbreak at Udo Village, $500;
Bendix Aviation, slgn at 2503
Cout Highway, $275.
e B.ALBOA
R L McKinnie. enclose carport
at 432 Se\'ille, $700.
e NEWPO&T HEIGHTS
Roy Greenleaf Jr., 3112 New-
port Blvd., plumbing and divide
Church, 15th St. and St. Andrews
Rd., classroom, $11,500.
Following pennita wert! issued
in Costa Mt'Sa during tht' past
week:
IKrt•ll I•
POPULATION
r "'zu latttt
L\£\JR FORCE
. ..
'""'" .. ,..,., C.VITAl
INVESTMENTS
CALIFORNIA
1950 1960 estimate ~
~* J;.
~'\
I . ..
IO,SM,22a 14,,..,...
t ~ ""'
-... 4,AI0,9U
GlR.L BORN TO WOODYS
A daughter, 8 pounds, 9~
ounces, was born to Mr. and Mn.
Ray Woody of 1932 Anaheim
Balboa Woman Hurt L
In Car Accident ellen --
14 CDM Reservists
At Fort MacArthur
Ave_ Coeta Mesa, In Santa Ana Mrs .• Marjorie B. Cutell, 34, of
Community Hospital on Tuesday, 1589 Mjramar Dr.., Balboa, wu
July 21.
1
taken to Hoag MemorlaJ Hospi-
tal Saturday alternoon for treat-3 Drivers Arrested I ment . or forehead and left fore-
arm mjurles after she was hurt On s~: .. g Charge 1n a truclc-a.r accident at Se<.'Ond ~I Ave. and Bego.U. Ave., Corona
Th~ men ~re art'est.ed Sat-del Mar.
A LI:TTEil TO V .J.P.
DEAR MR. PA.R'I'Cfl.;
We who know your work, which
appears so· often ln the New
Yorker and heads our Dock
Hoffman's ··nshy" colwnn with
ita call-word C.Q., a~t.e
It, ita clear-cut line and clear-
cut humor, thoulh some of
your depleted ada have a "bit-
ter" Import.
Four U.S. Army Rewrvesu
from Corona del Mar are In sum-
mt>r tra ining at Fort MaeArthur,
Calif. llley are Lt. Col. Ro~rt
J. Heffner, 53S Hazel Dr.· Lt.
Col. Chf>ster F. Purcell, 620 'war-
guerlte; MaJ. Fredrick R. Huber,
718 Marauerite, and Capt. FrH-
erlck S . Butte~·orth, 1S3 Poppy
Ave.
urday. July 25, by Newport po-Mrs. Castell was a puaenrer
Ucr on speecling char'lft. . In a car being driven by Ernest
Newpcwt ..,.... ~-.._ W. E. Sharpless Jr., 26, of 135 ~ M. M'auey, 34, of 430 Acacia ~::=======================~ N . Bay Froot. Balboa Itland, was Ave.. Corona del Mar. traveling
I did not lib your deslen
for Harbor Area Host Troop.
at the Jamboree-a monatroa-
lty with its diatorUon, tlw! only
thing depicted correctJy beln&
Kin& Neptune's triton. The flah
eye and modified marUn snout
may have a true nautical im-
port but perhaJMI I am too old-
fashioned to comprehend the
abstract In the huge structure.
The men left Orange County
for their training activities July
26. They are alated to return to
their homes Sunday. The rHerV·
lst.a are members of the 6217th
Station Complement, a J"eRrVe
ouUit with heedquarters at lOU
N . Ma.ln St., Santa Ana.
-LARDSCAPI·G-
sp.,;c~ME."( TJtfZB • Ht111811'&Y ln'OC1l
ELLIS BROS. NURSERY s a B Oreea 8 W.,. n ot COAST IDWAY e CORONA DEL IIA.a e BAIL 1118
AU Types Tractor Work
DISCING -PLOWING-EXCAVATING-SlOP LOADER
DONALD LORAN
Roto-Tilllng -Weed Cutting -LeveUlng -Gardening
Beacon 6983 2201 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
M. E. HORST CO.
PIVIII CIITIICTII
EXCAVATING -OUDDrO -TaUCIDNO
-mr&~·-c.n-WI.._ a &artW ....._
WELCH'S
IIF.AQY • tmfJ•
charged witb speeding 35 miles west on Second Ave. The car col-
an hour in a 25-rniJe zone at llded with a truck belng driven
Amethyst Ave. and Park Ave., by Roy M. ElUa of 523-lOth St.,
Balboa Island, at 8:28 a.m. Sat-Huntington Beach, coin& north on
urday. Beeonla Ave.
W. R. PiggeE>, 56, of Los An-------
MIS8 llANDAU H ONOa ED
Mlu Sally Randall of 134 Opal
Ave., Balboa Island. Is one of 20
members of the sophomore class
at Whl t Uer Colle&e to be named
to tlw! honor roll for outatandin&
acadmtlc work lut .rnester.
~trll's. wa.s charged with travelln&
55 miles an hour In a 35-mlle
zone at Coast Blvd. and Golden-
rod Ave., Corona del Mar, at
10:55 a.m. Saturday. Donald J .
Peck, 36, of L o s Angeles, was
charged with s~d.ing 70 m iles
an hour in a 55-m1Je zone at
Coast Hwy. and Marine Ave. at OraL ADDED TO FAJIILY
2.45 p.m. Saturday.
A Classified Ad in The Ensiqn
brinqs immediate results! Cell
Harbor 111-4--1115 and prove if!
A daughter wu born to Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Dorton of 316
Ocean Ft., Ba.Jboa, In MD.& Me-
morlaJ Hospital on 'J'Uelday, tbe
28th or July.
--~--------------~
POLIO I
· PREc~unoNs I
a-o•••" ........,,_..._ _ .... ..., .. ~ ................
...... ......_, It 1e lfl VIIY IHOIT
tufftY.
Why couldn't we have had
somethlne beautiful, such aa
"V~n._. rising ll'om the -.:·
with the famous swimmer Ea-
tbeP WllliaJM ia her scaly mer-
maid tuft. or wouldn't a tea
horae do! It seems to me that
your Kine Neptune tends to
drive away Interest ln the
ocean: only the cocky ~Ucarl
atop Kine Neptune's Crown
showed a full bill incticaU~ of
the fiablnc in our W8t~ ThPn.
of eourw, a boat mllht hllve
had a meudnc and undentood
by all In that our own "Good-
will" came In ftnt in this 1953
Honolulu Rae..
Very slncftely
EDITH PICJ'OR.
................. occ
To.IWIIDuiwcAQ•
The StaUon Comple:nwnt ~
rates th Ia ..-eek aa counterpart
to the 600f Area Service Unit,
custodians and operators of Fort
MacArthur. The 6217th Is C~~Xn
manded by Colonel Harry C. SW-
Ings of La Habra.
CA.& IIJT8 TWO OI'B&&8
A car driven by Mrs. Ruth J.
Fudge of 589 W. Hamllton St.,
Costa Mesa, struck two parked cars on Balboa Blvd at ••vue
Lane, Balboa, at 11:21 p.m. July
25th, when a car e.om1Jta from
the other dire.ctlon forced 1wr to
one aide. 1be other can 1ftn
~t~red to Marda Taylor, 201.5
Miramar Dr.. Balboa, and .Ralpfa
E. Scb.,.ler, 134 VIa Ydla, lJdo
Is~.
INGRAM-WILD CORP.
Excavating
~ 1100 s.-tlr A .... o.ta .._ ( lttll • 8apaiar)
BEacon 6935
SAVE
SAFELY
............
CONTINUINCf
TO PAY
PEl ANNUM
ALL ACCOUNtS ..._
UP TO $10,ool
ALL ACCOUNn ora•
-0111'N11tml a.
1MI MONnt
lAIN ,.,.. 1111 1ST.
LA&UIA
IIDIIM SAVNJI
& LOAN ASJ'XIA TION
mo.. a ....
..._:wn
LAGUNA lEACH
LIAirFII-
~·-.uaa.o ..
Coa.lructloD Locme
1% .. YEA& LOU
-.. MftLI:a
..... llilppll.
~~~ac-..-...c-.
ft.,IIA I U ..... ,............. .,...,
lA. lS D. RAY
liE ICI twa.
•c...w..c-..... ......... , ............
CIICIETE
IEacoD 1547
A ....... ..., ....,.,_ tft1 ht .......... ,., .........
Muna ... ..........,.,. ..... _..._ ......... ~
Veterans plannJq to attend
Oranee Cout Collqe undn' the
Koi'Hft Cl But wu advtaed to
consult ~ corwlors early In Augu~t, In a statftlvnt .._. to-
day by Dr. June. Thornton ~ P"Sident. '
&UI veteran and otlwr ttu-
denta may lift-~ for the
fall lftnelter cturtnc ~t. from
I a.m. to 4 p.m.. JloMIIf tllroaP
Frtday. Pfe.rqlatn.U. ...........
tianl wiD a. ~ at a.
calltD ....... -l'rtdl7 .u.-
... 1. ,. Fall 'J\ona ...;.. -Sept.tt,
.... . -.. -
WBBBNT
PAPa Jl&llfOIKO
Jqi)WIIENI
D.BCJ'III() n.ooa
JIOI *fi*M
Weber Pliat .t Deeoraton
uu ()QAft -..-. n •DRA -. aaa ......... .,
•
..
-n.t I c. A c I -, 1111 Ncw1s •• I arT 1J1$
Two Jan i1 Africl ..... ~~·~~~r.·~~·-.,~~~~~·.-.~~~~~~~.,~r.~~~~~~~ .. ~~~-. ....
• • • (Contiauld rro. Pa .. f) ladler dt~Ntlst• for U.. bride I)
turned to wlleN Vq Noot wu and then eormnc home ud tell· I)
•tanclnc on the laalc:IDa)t ol the ... ._ that lhe Ia now man1ecL I)
c:uU. and_.....: ''I .........-But the bride eertalftly hM .,.
thee, Gov. Vaa Noot, bdon 1M ,_ hour, or bcMn. ot elor7 at ~
Judlment Seat of the Allllilhb home. 'nlere, • a tort «< throne r
God that thou may ....... IGr .... 81ta, at~ b)' Iller three I)
my IOUl and the IOUII ot MJ ~ ~6dl _. -ro td .,. I)
paNoea." all Mr ,........ .. u... .....
Wheft the ueeutJonl ..,.. aD ,....ta and llnltnC .... In her I)
over eomt metnber1 ot the eoun-boaor. And ._... ot uvtnc •
d l went to Vaa Uoot'a ...,_. Ia only one llridal IDWft. • hu I)
the c:aatle to make their formal four; llhd ,.... ~ haw .,.
report. Van Moot wu lltttnc at four aowna u wen. f"'nt. theY ::
the tar ftld ot the a1d111C1 ~ appeer In cold. lit In mejefty ,_ ,..
ber and did not respond wba a half an hour, bow out ..,. ~ I)
they entered. In horror, upon tw-n ftnt Ia f&le bh», tlwD plnk I)
further ot.natlon, theJ ~ ..... llMJJ7, Ia white. ...
that ... .... ..... The ....adafttial ........ ot Cape ...
I..oq Street and the atrwta Totm are cleUchtfuL Drvtac I)
that run parallel to it an DOt thJ'OQP rou .. aueh nunea • I)
the ahow atreeta ot Cape ToMI. R.et:reat, HMthfWid. I>Wp River. .,.
but they are the moat ........_ Plw st.... Wynbera. ete. n. •"' and lnvltJDc. 1'be7 ,.., .. ar u. .._.. 1n the eKiullve auburtle
COGQOPOUtlnJma ef the Cape. 1ft are reelly ~. 11w)' ....W I)
l.oiW -.... .,. ,.. ...... -ol a , ....... palatial dllllrld ...
eraa ~ IDd the ~ -. In HoiJywaed .,._. tJw ftlnt-"'
baJnrnedaft Ma.que; In Loop St.. atan Uve. Gerdlml of ntPalta I)
Immediately allaft, ~ ... the beeuty IUITOUDd all ot them, ant I) s.m..-~a-..._. u. tne:luded amon~~tt u.. po• ..... I)
Malay IIGeque ol tbe Stnactb t.nn11 eourt.a and a IWialmlaC
of blam. • pool Nattve prc1enera tend the I)
TMre an thcM.undl of Malays planta and rr.a and trim tt. I)
In Cape Town. 'J'hQ have been lawna and· llediiN. n.e riot ot I)
there ever l1nce thrir anceston eolor, mbdnc the blues and ~ .,.
were brou&ht over u alaves b)' and pinka and vivid IP'MIII ol tbe "'
the Eut Indian Co. an4 Cape now.n. sh.rulla and .... with •
Town Is u much their home u the tleldatone bowel ol frc:a 'II)
LondoG Is to a Codmey. to 10 ._...., topped with eithe'l' I)
T'llteir ~ atW wear their lowly thatdl « red COlt, II a .,.
veils and d:reu ln fUmy, blllow-picture not to be forptt... 'nw.. r
J.nr I'OWftl of Kalay pblk or blue. homes ardu:mlahed 1alaioualY I)
Capt Town wiD be a much cluiJeor and have ewTY moclenl eanWD-I)
place-much like a beautiful lenee. And, a1ao peopled .,. u
painting with the color drained many u 6 to tO native aervant. •
out-when theJe people adopt, n -who keep the places at.olutely I)
naUy, the Euro~an mode of at-l.mmaculat~. Our Amerlean won.-I)
lire. en would revttl In the luxury of a..
They remain In the bulk, strict.-seTVanta such u one may acqulr~ ::
ly Mohammedan, ke-epin g thmt-for as Uttle as S2 pn-month. ,..
~aves to themselvPS. o~rving Nothing for th~ housewife to do, •
their own costonu and revering such u deanlng, waahlllg, Iron-J
their own saints. lng. cooldng and the Jn!~n of the
To attend a Malayan wedding house doesn't have to WorT)' •
Is an event. 'nle brl&! ctoe. not abOut prdening a nd maintaininc I)
attend her own wedding. Only hls horne. Yes, lt is a good lift' .•
the men go to the lnC*lue-the 11\e folk of Cape Town Jive, .,.
-;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiW for the molt pert, a n outdoor "' Sl 5 sa life. 'They are great spor~. I)
Jones,
Cosgrove
& Miller
, • .,.,,,.,., S.e¥Tlti~•
l iJtU 1921
With tlv! Atlantic and Indian I)
Oceans at their front door, they I)
are fine swimmers. They play a .,.
lot of t~. crlck~t. sooeer and ,..
rugger. And for the younget> and I)
more hardy. mountain c:limblnc I)
and U:lin& is ln ordrr. And a..
amonpt an this beauty one finds ..
Dt.trict Six A byword through-•
out the land and replet~ with I)
crime, ~. death and dis--•
t'a~. Truly a fantastic slum am.,.,.
Here ln this am, where h~ ,..
r.ct11 ot "coloredl'· f l1'lix.ed blade •
C W. 80"' ry white bloodl livt', lt Is unsaf~ for •
~ a white man to walk alone, or '
Rf!lldent lfallepr for that matter, for three or four I)
535 OOAST JUGHWAY to stroll. The livine conditionl I)
Newport Beach are abominable and 10 few Ca~ I)
(Vopl Real Eatate Bldc.) Town rnldenu know tt\b arn1.,.
that one time. when • strOUP of "' ~ BeMoa.. joumallsta desired to go to the I)
---•••••-•••-•--•• a rea a nd report on conditions, I) ----~~~~----.. they had dllflcuJty fin d i ng a .
•
"
guide. Finally. Bishop La~is.
I.T A Bishop of Cape Town. •'ho hu I)
--• spent the g:reat~r pert of his Hfe •
among t h ~ s t' ~~ outc:asta. I)
ru6clfod ttw>m on the tour and .,.
cuaranteect their saft'ty. The ,..
iillliiiill--11 Biahop. among all•,white men, Ia • -----------the only one that Is rnlly rev-I)
JRSUBARCE
erect amonpt these a.nti.-sodal .,.
peoples. • ...
However. ~ ~ight million I)
pounds are brine appropria~ to •
clf'ar tt\b slum area and. .tthin I)
the nnt couple of )'f'an. ttm .,.
IJOI'(! thould bl> healt>d and dw ,..
blemah on the ot ~ lovf'ty I)
ft-aturt'l o( Cape Town wUl hav~ •
bc<'ncured. •
•• ()fl-. c..ta ............... APP'UCt\TJOXS T~ I
AppUcation.l are oow bf>in~e I)
taken at St. James Day School •
for thl' 195:l-1954 .chool ynr .•
_ ....
lull• u . 416 H...c. c-U W. KindeTs:art~n throu~th the sunh a..
grade are open. Registration day "'
----------wiU be Stop«-mbcr 9, 10 8lld 11, •
..... _
YIMZNI'S
BAllOR ... ocaDI••••a.• -. IIAII .. c-.... ·-···]--
from 9 a..m. to 4 p.m. at the St.
J~ Parish Houle.
IEIMRG TOO
BEAL VALDES
... .,., __ _
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.. E I PiP"
PINKY NOIJIAN
initea ,. to die
of OlANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST , FINEST AND ~lOST UNIQUE RESTAURANT
Harbor
House
Ltcl.
2260 HARBOR BOULEVARD
at Wilaoa AYe.
COST A ~IESA, CALIFORNIA
SERVING THE FINEST STEAKS, SEA FOOD, COCKTAILS, SPECLU LUNCHEONS
Fireplace
and
Charcoal Broiler
n-Mr-.1 b' ~·lUI y
LYELL BV'ITWIORE
I"RJL ~T£\\ .\KT ( brf
THE MANAGEMENT OF HARBOR HOUSE
tMn plr• r.-e il em .r ,.-...,...eaatiotl
tD die folrw· 1 Calftr mr.a iM Sappliers:
CHOOSE YOUR OWN
S-T-~A-K
OD flae ...... DeW
CHARCOAL
BROILER
C AC , I ~· T•,C......_
...... -~, .. I ( I 1*7 .wiMII. c.-.... Qz •• U•WOA C'!.l US, Ncwp:ut ....
Wl••r.:~:.;. • , ... ._.
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PAGE 'JWELVE
JlfOWat
Tustin Playbox
.. 8M&a. .. C' 8t.. .......
••o.w..r aad Cleopatra"
Starring Tony Carbone
and Cathy Browne
8:30 P .M.
All Sea ta Reserved, $1.50
\'lNCENT" HA&BOU&
D&UG or 1D I-61U
PARENTS!
S tudents, Pro fe.aional people.
fishermen!
C et this
.. CRAM" World Globe.
JA.'fl!:S B. l"TT. R l'pubiiC'lln Con.:rMlim.on from Santa Ana, Is
shown on the rostrum In lht• ehnmi>l'r of the> House of R.-prt>s.>n t:l-
tl\'f'1!1. wb.-re hr r~eoUy prn ldt'tl. ~.-wak.-r of lbt> tlous.-da!'epb
)~arlin .Jr . ort.-n t'alh UIK•n 1:l·smblk11n m.-m tH>rs to la ke thl' cbalr
w ht>n hi~ dutll'll ~~~ "lwukr r r Pqulre his nb•wnc•• from th l' t'hamb«>r.
Unsung
Commercials
l 0 Y.!-lncb Diameter Listed in Vogu~ Magazine as a
pUr\'cyor of college fru.hions is
O'Brien's Specialty Shop of Co-
rona del Mar. To Illustrate
Vogue's e1ght new fash1on fig-
ure-s. O'Brien's is ha\'ing their an-
nual fall style show at 2 p.m.
next Tuesday at Ragan's Restau-
rant in Corona del !\tar.
w1th metal base and semi-merid-
ian 1 \.IS{'d to Illustrate geographi-
cally thl' "world conditions" as
the) are TODAY J
LATEST AVAILABLE
PTI~d
a t oa.Jy $6.95
WILLIAMS
STATIONERS A n<'w real l'astate broker in
thl' area is Doris Dra). newly
affiljatcd with tht' W. E. IBIIl
Fishf.'r orf1cc. !\lrs. Bray Is for-
mt'rly of Pasadena. where for SC\'·
eral years she had a brokerage
under the name or .:\frs. C. Ha ll
MontgomE-ry. She was inactive
for a tim(' tx>rorc coming to. the
lfnrbor area. Mrs. Bray plans to
build her O\\n home in the Harbor
area in the rau.
llArbor 4588
S-ISO \'lA LIDO
lD tile LIDO ~hopplntr; Dls trtet
~'ti.TJ.""JLTJCtLTJJTJDJft
All your prin tinq t1eeds will be
hendled conveniently end court-
eously in the complelely·eq uip-
ped J ob Pr'nlinq Dep~rtmen t of
your Herbor Aree Newspeper,
Tre En ,iqn. 1104 Coo~t Bl.. COM.
CAN
your ALBACORE
IN THE FAMOUS
SpotlsmanS Puc~·
AlTTOCRAPH
LABEL
Bring u. yo ur Albacore "in the round"
-before cleaning--e. soon aa your bo.t
docks. We process it riaht ben: in our
Harbor plant. A ha.nd pack, aivina you
the white meat in perfect condition at
the peak o f ita flavor.
The SPORTSMAN'S PACK Label is
now printed with a new proce~e, and you
write in your name, date of catch, and
remarks. A swell gift for your friend..
Packed in a 12-can G ift Carton at no
extra charge.
CURTIS GIFT PACK .
The same Custom Hand Pack Albacore from
our commercia l boats.
Spt>Cial Gift Carton of 6 or 12 cans, shipped
anywherc on rf'(}uest, with a gift card en-
cloicd and your name written ln.
Cartoll
(.Prtae Wcluclee ah.lpplac eo.&) ofl
FOB Plant -·-· .. --.... -·--·--·_$2.40
ShJpped. Call!omlB ·---·-··-2.75
Out&Jde Ca urom ta ............... __ 3.10
~H••••••twa
eano. .ru
$4.80
5..31
6.00
WESTERN CANNERS CO.
2103 LAFAYEI IE AVENUE
(Natr 30tb Street)
NEWPORT BEACH
......... 1177
Speeders Arrested
Corncliu.c; F. Blylcvcn, 33.
\ompton. was chargf'd \\i th driv-
inst 6."i mill'S an hour in a 55-mile
ZOI)t' on Coast Hwy. in the .Mar-
iner's Mile section at 12·10 p.m.
Saturday . . . Charles W. Rag-
land. 35. of Seal Beech, \\o"8S
charged "ith d.rhing 60 miles an
hour in a 35-mile zone at Coast
Hwy. and Tustin Ave., a t 5:50
p.m. F'riday ... Charles Dunlap,
53, or 210-29th St.. Newport
Beach. \\"85 IUT'PSted on a drunk·
driving charge in front or 2'n5
Coast Hwy., Newport, at 9:30
p.m. Saturday 0 •• 1... Rice, 30, or
Bell Gardens, was charged with
speeding 40 miles an hour in a
25-mill' zone at Balboa Blvd. and
11t h St, Newport Beach. a t 4:50
p.m. Saturday . . . Joseph N .
Grant ot Huntington Beach was
chargt'd with drMng 45 miles an
hour in a 25-milc zone on Balboa
Blvd., bctwcrn 15th St. a nd Main
St .. Balboa, at 7:30 p.m. Friday.
8l'"MMARY OF ACTIOS
TAKE~ BY CO('S CIL
Summary or action taken by
the N('Wport Beach City CoWlciJ
last week includes the foUo\\ing: e Relnsta ted Conner police offi-
cer Don Burdsall at the top of
the e ligibility list.
e Referred to the Pa rk Com·
nussion the pre It's's against a
proposal to lease Lot 4. Block
434, on Finley AH•. Letween 34th
and 35th St. in :'-.'ewport for n-n-
1111 apartment buHding.
• Confirmed the assessment of
vacant lots in 1\'ewport Heighta,
Corona d<'l Mar, Shore Cliffs and
Corona Hl~hlands for a total of
S2.446 in weed a batement cost.
• Renewed the contract with..
lh<' Chamber of Commerce, re-
ducing monthly payments by
SlOO, to $1,200.
• Passed to second reading an I
ordinance renaming Coast High-
way as East and West Cout
Highway, starting at the Upper
Bay Brld,l'te; also passed to sec-
ond r e a d 1 n g an ordinance re-
nwnbering Coast Highway ad-
dresses and certain other s treets
In Corona del Mar and NewpQrt
Heights, the change to ~
effective Nov. 1, 1954. e Incr cued Balboa parking Jot f~ to 50 cents, with hal! of rw:t
profit to be set aside for capital
improvemen ts in the Balboa
area; established a siJnilar poi-
ley for parking meteT income tn
Newport, and ordered insta.Ua-
tlon of meters in the McFadden
Pl. parking lot.
Sbrffed Animal Wanted
Anyone with a strange stuffed
animal that was one» veey much
alive ln the wilda of Africa. or
some equaUy stranae land, Ia
asked to notify Morrt Molho .•
president of Orange County F1or-
ls ts AssoclatJon. The florlsta are
pla nning an exhibit of lush trop-
Ical growth at the Orange Coun-
ty Fair, openinc next week, and
are looking for a stuffed animal
to Uven up the scenery. Note: Perha~ they could capture the
Shore CUffs mountain lion!
SON BOilN TO STEVEN&
A 1011, Carl Randall Stewm.
wu bom to Mr. and Mn. CUI
Stevena ot 381-17Ua St, ec.ta
Mesa, In Hoa1 M'emorial }bpi-
tal on Wednaclay, Jul7 29.
F.&IOL'I' 011:'1'8 TWDr8
Twins son. Wft'e born to Mr.
and Mra. Wyman Sides or 1107
W. Balboa Blvd., Newport s.dl,
In Hoar Memartal lbPtaJ • Frida¥. Jul)r 2C. -----MIM WIUIOllf ~
A ciJUIIhter, Claln 1:11 ... 1111.
wubomtoll'r .... lln.
WUJon. D ...... ....
·-· In .... .._ ... ___ ,
'--------.......... """""' ..... ________ __. ta1 .. ..._., ••·-a
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£allina £Q-
<Continued from Pace 2l
thread yellowtail-for women. Or
would have ~n. If lt had been
measured, etc. Throw Harold a
bone, as you pua by. 1bat Uttle
new building on the Kenoyer ea·
ta te is a doc house. And Harold
is in lt.
phi a, I toured the i.mrnenae pW
and potion plant I sa~ a lot
of famlliar caJIA)e8 and tablets
belnc made. It wu a mo.t inte,....
t'sUne tour. But on the last floor,
1 found the prlzie. Wlth my fish·
fmdine eye ever on the make, I
spotted a well-mounted bus, all
alone, on a IJ'Ht wall I juat
\Jest Slh Street at RGC~Io 1bwel
...... ....... _SANTA ANA PH.II ~131
We almost milled aomelhlnl
good. Cerna arc round, at Urnes.
In strance plact'S. The Santa Ana
Independent Is a throw-away. Un-
less you Uve In Santa Ana you
won't see it. But there's a Uve-
wlre a nd ultra-readable fishing
colwnn In It. The colwnnlst s~
it with "Finn." The colwnn 1s
called "Fish Tales." Dunno who
"F inn" ls, but he's on the ball.
Congratulations, "Finn," for a
much better colwnn than Is to be
foWld in many a much bigger
sheet-even the big city ones .
Keep it up.
bad to 10 over for a clolleup. On ';:;::;::;::;::;::::;::;::;::;::;;:::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;=::;=; ,the Uttle bronze plate was re-11 corded the fact that Mr. Boyer,
the president of Smith, Kline and
l'rench, had cauaht the bus Oil
such and such a date.
e RARE FI:SD
On my l't'Ct'nt trip to the east,
while a )::U<'Sl of Smll h, KlJnc and
FrE>nch l.abomt<>ri('s. ~at drug
manufacturing f1nn In Philadel·
Then I looked up at the fish.
Ln Ita weU-vamJahed mouth was
the plug It had ~n tAken on.
Complete with metal spinner for-
ward and a brace of treble hooka
aft. It was made from that fa-
mHiar S.K. and F . product, a
ben.zedrex Inhaler!
Moral: When your benzedrex
Inhaler is too weU-used or your
cold Is gone for t he summer. don't
throw It away. Other people have
caught !ish with them. And don't
tell anyone, but I'm nxin' to have
a new gadget for lhis year's al-
bacore tournament. Yt'p! Cour t-
('Sy of Smith, Kline and French ! I
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