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TBtJilSDAT, AUCUST 31. 1•1
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Five-Mile
SeawaH Is
Proposed
The N.wport BJ.c" City Coun·
ell voted Monday evenln& to ~~et
a public heartna for Sept. 11
after receiving a numb« or pro·
tests aealnst the Planning Com ·
mission approval for Donald
Bren's proposed 8J.foot high of·
flee bulldlna a t 32nd St. end
Lafayeuc Ave., near <the New -
port Beach City Hall.
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A JI'O~I rt>ml ni~nt ot the
"Vogt>l Dih•h" plan of 10 \'t>ars
ago 111 betng stud1t>d for tilt> j.
• milt> S'trt>tch of O<'l"an beaC'h from
Police Chief
Choice Is Due
In 2 Weeks
Towers· Lease COM Agenda • tht> Ba lboa j£>1ly to the ~ntu
• Ana Rl\f'r. ay A Col \lvrl~> Keith, who man· ssessments agt'S rhe' John VogpJ of!l • Ill
I 1 Balboa. a nd Earnf''il ln'h.i\\' ot
d F C'lltr H,H'f'n. a rt't lr<"d t•n)!.Of'<'r an reew ay from B!rrningham. En~:la n.1 a re
work1 ng on the plans. Sk<•:cht' Protests have been received
from Judy Kearns. Ethe l Shirley.
W. V. Penfold. Cleren~ •and El·
sie Herbert. Dean Ward. Mrs.
Kennt>th Jo~t.es. Mrs. John Locke,
M:r. and 1\flt. John Vllelle. and
Loren1.e a n d Barbara Spitz.
:O.fr. Ward claimed that ap;;>roval
of the building was t he r~ult
ot prt>sssure put on by Mr. Bren.
Emory Hanson and the Palmer
Co.
The Council al.o:
• Approved first readine or
Ordinance 974. establishing reg·
ulatlons for hlrh rl.e bulldln(s.
and !let heartn1 for Sept. 11.
City Manager Bop Coop hopes
to be able to announce his sele<>
tlon of Newport Beac-h police
chief In 2 weeks to fill the va·
t•ancy to be caused hy rttc rom ·
ing n>slgnatlon o! Chief Upson
as of 0 -:t. 31.
Twelve candidates-none from
the local pollee force-qualified
for the oral exams. and the oral
board nanowed the field to 5.
The n11mes or these 5-all of
them Californians. either ca•)·
talns or lieutenants-will be
submitted to tht-Civil Service
Board for its Sept. 6 meeting.
Be Reassigned to
Los ngelis Firm
~0 l(u• ,1 "i.K'.tk•·.-, ..I .P o;chf'cl I are being m..1de b.r Audr<>y • !\Irs.
ult•rl. but t hPrt> will be dl&•us· Henl')'1 IIIII. da ught.'r·tn law of
,100 of frN'\\&\' JJI.ans and Mr. aa c1 . ~rs. Ed~;:ar lhll. f·•r
aSS('!t-.mPnt pruhl~·m' .ll !< p m. I prt'senlatlon a t a tuturt> R<'ally trx1a~. Au~ 31 ,, hl'n lhP C'oron<.~ Board lwt"akh•st m<'f'tlng
<lf'l :\l.tr f'l\'t<' Al>"n: hold" its I Ht>rl' a rt> 'omt> of tile tl"atu:Ps rt>Or~arntallon mf't'IIOg at thP of thE' proposal: butlrl 8 l'.t \\,~II
Youth Ct"ntf'r !\tr.. C'ha rl~ along tht> t>ntu't' ocean front.
:\1owt-r h.t~ bN•n a'~•st t ng Dr. II about 1,000 fN•t out from ,th
J. R. Longlp~· pN'~Irlt>nt. in plan -presc-n~. stdt>wa lk : dredgt> a ~00·
m ng th(> nll'('tlnK. All CD~ rt-s· font \\,cle las:toon ahou1 fPN id~nts and ?ropeny owners are d.-ep. rn front of the p~esent
invited. I o:t-an front home . leavtng a I 500-foot strt'tr h of sand betwt'f'n
the lagoon and S('3 W(\II: depostl B.ld Awarded I the sanrt onto tilt' St-awa rd sid~
I ot the seawall to form a new
On "deadline day"-Tuesday
George Carver presented James
M. Fallon of Los Angeles to the
county board of s upervisors as a
prospective asslr nee for the
Newport Towers lease.
M :. Fallon Is president of
Standard ~urltles Corp .. 7805 had rt>ad the TowNs lt>ast>. is ~•n beac-h.
Sunset Blvd., Los AngeiE'S. a nd a
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~atlsft~d with its tPrrns, anrl is f COM H• h Mr. Vogf'l pointPd our that thl!t
prinCipal In enterprises ldentl· willing to df'VC'Iop the I'll}'· or 19 would cn>a iP j()() nPw ba\' front
tied by ttle prefix of "Wonder." •·ounty dock stl<' at tht.> Ar•·ht>s propt>nies, wtth p1ers and floats
These Inc-lude a bowling alley. I In a."t"ordanr·P wtth th<' lease. s h I PI J I'" thf' lagoon: a nd keep the '_'IS·
d market and a motel. lie aid thJt hi' tnlendJ> 10 pro-c 0 0 an l' ltlng hordes of ~pie awa)' from
He told the superv1sors that hf' reed immPdiarel) wtth thP rt'Sidentlal areas. thus ea 1ng
• Upheld the Planning Com·
mission decision d.ivldlne the
R.J Jot a t Malabar Dr. and Sea·
drift Dr.. Irvine Terrace, Into 2
R·l Jots. as requested by AI
Nichols and Ivan Smart. The
Irvine Terrace Home Owners
Assn. board, ftpre8ented by at·
torney John Hopwood, opposed
the resubdlvlsion, saying that
the original plans of the Irvine
Co. provided no bulldln& on that
site.
Kick-Off for
United Fund
Drive Is Set
Oct. 4 Is klck·Of! dete for the
Newport Beach United Fund LYNCH LAW IS CITm I
project if th(' a ss1gnm<"nt of 1 Thf' ~ewpon Harbor Hteh 1 the city's policing problem~.
lease is w_~prO\'Pc1. !khool Distric-t tru"t~ vott'd
Tht> s upef''tsors took t ht> pro· l.t t W('f'k to arf't'pt I ht> low bJd I B I b c
posal undf'r rons.df'tallon and I of SJ.~:,SS or ~ylan Hurd Con -I a oa anoe
I '*'t d hearing for 3 p.m. Tut>sd..~y. 'It ruction Co of Santa Ana tor I
• Accepted the reslanation ol
Plannln& CommbaJon.r Joseph
Steelman, who Ia I e a vI n g
:\Ianners branch ol Uulted Bank
to be president and manage r of
the new San Juan Capistrano
Bank.
d r I v e. a ccording t o President IN Fred Schoepe. The 1962 budget '
for 23 agencies has been adopted I
by the board after a study of I CDM RIOT INCIDENT Sept. IS. t hE' Corona dt>l ~lar Jflgh S<-hool l T c I
I They had set Tut>sday as dead .~ nea r Ford Aeronurronu·. The b:d eam ose
line tor :'>t r. Cal' f': to comply was low In a previous c-all for I
wtth the terms of the lease or btds. but C'aml' m. a m rn utt' after 2 d • Race
• Jol ned the A s eo c I a t e d
Chambers In an lnvthrtlon to the
1... A. Angela bueball club to
locate In Oranae c.ouTtzy.
• Received the report on New·
port 8ftda 1 az' ..,.luat.lon;
total ......... ..
• A~hJfl~llldw
catton o1 2 parc.oela ot heUk
Eledrtc property near 58th St..
West Newport. condemned by
the state for hJthway wldentne;
a third parcel, not In the ron·
demnation action . was vacated
Aug. 14 to enable P.E. to pro·
ceed with tts s ubdivision plans.
Says Name Is
Used Without
Authorization
the report submitted by budget I Six young men from Costa
r hairman Wayne Carroll Jr. and M~a. Santa Ana Heights and
his comm~ttee. Including Dr. Ed Santa Ana were jailed by New·
Milum. D1ck Richard, Clarence port police following a fltht and
Donovan, James Penney. Mrs. riot In the parklnc lot at Merle's
Challen Landers and Mr. Drive ln. Cout Hwy. and MaC'·
Schoepe. Arthur BJvd .. , Corona del Mv. at
amL roa u•nraa
Mr. and Mre. ~ Harling,
118) &. OeAtt ft. ... -.. •re
.-renta of a daufhter born Sat·
urday, Aue. 26, In Hoag Hos·
pita I.
2:13 a .m. Saturday.
Jloclney G. Hadrtan, 21, Santa
Ana; Paul E. MaDe. 22. Santa
Ana Net .... : Elwood A. ..U.,.
19. Santa Ana, end Steven ll
Tudor, 21. ol 517 W. WI~ St.,
Costa Mesa . were C'hareed w ith
LOCAL MAN PRESENTS
PLAN FOR DOCK SITE
L. John Lee of 2131, '42nd St.,' Pr of worthwhile projects. botn
West Newport. has s ubmitt<"d an l in ronstructlon and commercial
otter to the City Council to de· propos itions. and in their sue·
velop the clty.county dock area I cessful managemt>nt."
near the AI"C'hes If George Carver I
cannot comply with count)' de· N • I p• I ~rs. Isabel Pe'ase of Shore mands !or his Newport Towers I 01 sy I pes
Cliffs stated this week that her project.
name was used without her au· "I visualize a multi-million Get c·tat·ons
thorlzation In the Jist or sponsors dollar 1project with unique fen· I I
of the South Coas t Child Guld· tun>s that would be fa\'Otably Tbe ~tlT ~
ance Clinic. publicized and talked about CNidr-clowa 011 DOlsy ••ftlen
Here Is Mrs. Pease's statem~nt: around the world. and would be IM1&1ted Ia U d tcrtloDa c1uJ1.a9
"I have seen the brochure of an engineering marvel. ~tMacon tM ..-.._ A.._ 11 to rt.
the Child Guidance Clinic and J of beauty visible wf ftlt'lt from Q ty lin t• lloT Coop aa·
set-tihat my name has ~n In· at least 25 miles out to sea, and ......s lf•day • ...._....
eluded as one ol the sponsors !rom much further away In the 1'llllen ... 17 dtatlolla -
of the cliniC'. This Is In en-or air," he wrote the council. .....,_ l.a..d. 11 lD aaJboa. 1
and was pubUshed without my "Back east. I've had over 30 Ia eor... del lfcu. Cllld IS Ia ~laton. J do not wish to years experience as • C and with I all .u.. ...._ 01a1.ag u..
be Jlated as a sponsor." promoter, organizer and develop· ..._. perild ..._,. .... 51 ______ ...:._ ______ _:_____________ CIt G t l 0 a a f• bitchh llrtng,
wbkb Ia piOiaUitted by U..
., '; atate ..a.Jd• code aa • traffic
aclf•ty .... ure.
s .. n II Hos~tltal
Harvey Somers of Balboa.
mem!)(>r of the N<-wpor1 City
Council. had goorl rt>ason to m is..<~
Monday e,·ening's Council m~t·
lng. He was operated on for
appendicitis ~londay at Hoag
Hospital. ............
Back to school dances will be
held tn m ld·September lor 16
social dan<'e groups of s1xt'h
through 12th. The groups are
e;xmsored by parents of mem-
bers. with Dorothy Jo Swarwon
ot Corona del Mar dlrectine.
aACa noll IIKDCO
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Row., 307
Lark.lpQr An .• Corona del ltl4r.
haw returned from a trt p to
Vexko. tncludln& vtatts to Mu·
leo Ctty and Guad&Bjara. Mrs.
Rowe. tranllne s.-ntah te-aC'hc>r
and ronsultant for the local ele·
mentary echools. studied for
.everel weeks at the Taxco sum·
mer lld\ool. --------ITVDID U QIJiaaDIQ
Lorren nett:her. .an ol Mr.
and MrL Wa~n F'lft~r. 214
Ordlld Ave .. Coron. del M&r. ls.
taldnc a l'Mdwanlftl tnclM«·
11\1 COUtW at Oftton !tat• Unl· YWIICJ, OlrYaJII. .. ,....~
fi'CIIft N e w p o r t 1:1art.or Hlp
8cbool 1Mt June ud hu *" :l.::~f:"·
I 0 tht> deadline. ~ew btds WNe I n In
f I I h. 8 d 1 produce an asstgnt'(', or be de· then called
<.' ony ync tng. a .r an was d ared In dt>fau lt. ·
also chargf'd with teststing ar· --------St-rond only 10 the po"M?rful
~f'St. d isturbing t he peace and Hawaiia n Outngger Paddling
mtoxlcatlon. COM A • Club te-am. the Balboa OutrleQer
Richa-rd c. Boatman. 21. Santa cacl a , ...... ~ I Club team C'TOSSe-d the finish lint"
Ana. was charged with disturb· I ..... I In Sunday's Catalina to Balboa
ing the pe-ace and rf'SI.tlng ar· Corners s I d New ~esa BarraC'-ks 1249. ve-e. canoe-ra.ce Just 6 minutes be·
rest. Donald G. Martin. 18. of 0 erans of World War I. WJIJ hold h ind the win.ner.
2124 Parlons St., eo.ta Mesa. a buslnH5 m.-eting at 8 P.OL The Hawallan team whlttl~
wu cba.rpd with dla~in1 the for s 17 5,000 Tuesday, Se-pt. 5, In ('he eo.ta 28 mlnut.es oft Its last yu.r'a
pe1111». KML~Apao l!.alJ in ~ •·•· ..... 'r a 'rt'BI lD • Pollee authorltJe-npleJned 1 witb tbe Ladlft A\UJUel)'. ._.., 12 mlnur...
that the lynch law prohibits tak· E. H. Skinner has sold the 2
ing a prlsont'T from the· <'U"tody Aca d a Av~ rornf'l"!' on the south or the law for any pur~. side of Coast Hwv. 1n Corona del
either f'Seapc or harrn. During ' Mar to Booth Wait>rbury of \\'e I ·
the stare or ronfuslon at the 1 l'11ff for a ronsidPration N'por1ed
~m-Hadrian was ta ken. whllt-to I><' In thP nt>rghborhoocl or
hn ndcuf!ed, from a pollet> car I $175.000.
a nct plared in anothN car and Joe Dt>n kt>rt ot th<' \\' \\' g3 n.
t.tkl'n from the S<'enc>. ford N'altv offlr<' on Ba I boa Js.
::\lerh•'s managN telephoned 1 land handlt'd th<> transanlon .• WRITE TO YOUR MAYOR
.... Hop
pollee a t 2 :13 a.m. OftiC'er Ter· The Snack Shop has a Jon~ tt'rm Take u p your pens, m·y fnends and wnte 0 Ie::er
ry Stowl'rs and A. Luke arrived lease on one corner: the> nthN h
at tht> scc>ne to repon about 2QO I'Ornt>r Is uS4'd fer s na,•k Shop to t e mayor
youths ~athNed in a large Clr· parkinJ;t. I suppcse that our mayor of N ewpcrt Beach,
elf' yelling t>nrouragement to d I C • M a1 h 2 400 h the fightNs In the C't'nter of tht> an a so m os,a esa ong w 1t ot ers
drcle. Scale Model hroughou: ~he L1n!•ed Stctes w ill be gelhng a lel!er
l...:ltPr other poll~ units ar· from House Democrohc leader John McCormack ask-
rivt>d at the srPne to handle the Shows COM mg ior g rass roo•s support !or Prest:!e~· Ke!lr.c::y s
r rowd, whl<'h s:n>w ro an t>stl !ore:on a!d bdl mat£'!'1 300. In th£> '~<'U!flc>. Ofti. -
J ('Pr Slower's ~hirt \\'D!l torn an•l D 1 I Congressr:1c:1 M cCormack WO:i!S ~.1 mcyc;-s :o
h is badge rippPd off. The O!tl· eve opment 91Ve the icre,gn C d sales pitch 10 theJr COmmur,:leS ~r strur k Boatma'l with h1s I h · I nn~hlight and usNI a polict> t rougn ::;e. o.:-cl newspapers Heres o:1e 12::-al
baton to for('(' othPr rlngl~a dPrs Bull.dt>r-df'veloper 0 . Z. Rob :':CWSpcJX;-·::-::: S ::::::.:-g :c 91VC lh:s monstrOUS 91VC-
t di 8 Ntson-; 120 . u n 11 "apartmt>nt ~·. •h • -.J -;, H spef'S(>. oatmll.n was takrn rlub" p~oJl'\'t "Tht.> Shono ... ts I ~ .·. ay . e a ler.· .C:l . • ..Jt:Se:-ves to oag Hosptta 1. 1 ht>n to rou nty ' · • :c<. H-. · · 1 • hospital. whPrl' :; ~111<'hi'S Wt"n> ne>artng COmpil"IJOn j uc;t abo\'(' ' • e S C.SC ::: ::'h"')7":"E:' ,Or OUr JOCC} IDCyOrS t:) .:::10
requlrc>d ro close a cut in h1s 1 Fatth Ave. '" Cor;)na deJ )far. I a tremendous pc!not,c serv1ce to their country a:1d
head 9 and the flr~t un1t '! art> expected d h ri t II · , to t>t> noady for <XX'upanc~ by sen mess0ges : un .... enng .:-om a corrers c: :he
mld·.5(>ptPmbN . A S<>al.-modt>l Untted Sta tes to STOP THIS GIVE-A W AY ' b e::-:e
of "T ht> ShmE's" as nvw on ''if'w :t destroys o r Rep:...bl..:: SOJf .FOR JODSTOKS
It's a boy for :\lr. and :O.frc;. tn the winctow of Thaden's Th"' or .t., h __.
Robert ::\f Johnst;,n. 4321 ~ Gold· tnrNiors. ..!c>IO 1-: Coast Hwy.. • se c:. e some .. oug ts to consider ·•
enrod Ave .. Corona del ~a r -"howing thr arrftn,I!Pmt>nl or The :c re1an .:-Id p·ogram ·,\'OS prcr.:otc.: by
born Saturday. Aug. 26. In Hoag apar1mt>nt butldlrtJ?:· rlubhOUSf' Sa:-1 B:-::w ::ie:-:.:-·rr:_E'r bess of tl:C' u s Ccmm' .!':1St
Hospital. 1 and rl'crcallon aN'a~<. •1. ont'd on Pa£1' :?•
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1tta4 ef Hie NATIONAL IDtTOIIA&. ASSOCIATION
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Party, who called 'it "the product of the Marxists, the
Communists." Stalin endorsed it as the means of
bringing about "the peaceful coexistence of the
toilers of the various nations within a sin~le world
economic system that is so essential for the final
triumph of socialjsm." What communists endorse
cannot be for our good, but for the advancement of
world communism.
• Foreign aid helps socialist and collectivist gov-
ernments remain in power and thus prevents any
permanent solution in underdeveloped countries.
The only way to end hunger is the way it was end-
ed here in the United States -by the capitalistic
system of private enterprise.
• Foreign ¢d is an instrument of destruction for
the U.S. -just as Browder and Stalin planned. It is
the largest single cause of our frightening national
deficits, which have stolen more than half the value
of our dollar since World War II. If the deficit spend-
ing is not halted, we will have run-away inflation.
and national bankruptcy -just as the communists
have connived as the prime weapon of conquest.
• Foreign md is immorcl. Money can purchase
no fr iendship, only hatred and scorn. The attempt to
buy loya lty instead of earning it is an act of national
cowardice .
• Foreign a id is unconstitutional. There is no
constitutional authority for this give-away of billions
of dollars to foreign powers -many of them our
enemies. Indeed, to give a id to our enemy in time
of war is treason.
· Consider these points well. and write your let-
ters: attention Mayor James Stoddard of the City of
Newport Beach, and Mayor Arthur Meyers of the
City of Costa Mesa. Give them your suggestions
for answering the request of Congressman
McCormack.
* * * e FIRST S~ IS KNOWLEDGE
I am sure that Rosemary Schulman is perfectly
capable of answering the letter from Mrs. Burke
Harrington, printed among this week's letters on this
page . But I cannot refrain from making a fe w com-
me nts of my own -because Mrs. Harrington's
comments are so typical of the liberal viewpoint.
Mrs. Harrington has not read very thorough-
ly . nor has she a tte nded the sc hools -or she just
has not done the home work. The Anti-Communism
Schools d o not just get us "thoroughly terrified." The
main purpose is educa tion: to help us understand
the communist conspiracy , and the communist line,
so that we can recogmze the danger in its varying
sugar-coated fo rms.
Without that knowledge there can be no effec-
tive hght a ga inst communism. With that knowledge.
we can wo rk toward the defeat of legislation that
would lead us fur ther on the road . to socialism, al-
though it is always d1sguised as legislation for the
g ood of the peop le. We can support legislation that
helps to preserve our freedom. We can work toward
the defeat of the candidates who promote the w.el-
fare state laws. and support the candidates who
stand fo r private e nterprise and for our constitutional
Re public.
How· can we fight evil if we do not know the
d dference between good and evil? For example.
Mrs. Harrington supports the Uni.ted Nations. My
research has led me to the realization that the U.N.
is pa rt of the conspiracy to establish one world gov-
ernme nt, and thus to destroy the independence of
our nation , and the liberty of its citizens.
I am shocked that Mrs. Harrington should per-
m it herself to further the communist line of casting
susp icion on Dr. Fred Schwarz's Christian Anti-
Communist Crusade with her question, "Who gets
the hundreds of thousands of dollars profit?" No
accusation ia made, of course, but the implicxrtion
is there -that this is just a money-making scheme.
I have heard the charge before -and also the
answer, from Dr. Schwarz himself.
Write to Dr. Fred Schwarz at Box No. 890-, Long
Beach 1, CaliJ., and r..,.at the question. He will
send an accounting of the "hundreds of thouaanda
of doUan pofit."
A. for the Harbor Democratic Club program -
that depend8 on the nature of the program. If the
program glcrifin the New Frontier policy of moN
big government and more ruinous spenc:ling, I do
not think anyone should be urged to attend. II the
program promotea constitutional 2_0~mment._ (JCI-
triotiaa, pdYGte enterpriae, and the God-glveD dgl*
of ~ ~ then I would be proud to urv-•••r· one to pea llc:.ipJte. I
Legion Will
Present Anti
I
led M~le ....... ftiiOr
A Ntum enppment of lhe Publ..._ of the Enslp.
"'m.w..th Commandmnt", a Dear Mr. Haapa,
doeuiDintary ftlnl portraytn• I taaw Jon• been an .-nt
1111 under ~aamnanlst rule 1n admller ot your patriatlam and W China. 1a alated for Wed· of your very nne and patriotle
Melley, s.pt. », at tbe J.JcJoi'N~INI•r. and I wlah to IUP·
l'tiNter. few • matinee aDd 2 port J'OU In thw "•"• In every
,._In• ..,rorma~ way that I am able.
'n.. Wna. epoMOftel tty tM The..._., pleMe J!8t me ..
NA•.Mt Harbw Pa.t 211 ot ttw one of ,our su be(o.ibeN to the ~rlcan ~Aalon. ~ye "C."'m· EMa,n. and I am enctcaJn• my
munlat Jlvlq on the letands of cMek for 13 tor the )'ftrly sub·
lhteu and ~emoy. neata .,. ~rlptloa.
available throu•h Lqlon mem-Keep up ttre IOOd work and
ben and Harbor area mer· God ble.. you.
d\anta. MltS. BE'ITE &OONEY
I have tlorifled thH on ttw
eerth: I have ftnlshed the .,tt
which thou ••wet me to do. And now. 0 Fattier. 1lorlty
thou me wtth thine own wit
with the 1lory which I 'had
with thee befo~ 1he world
was. 1St . .John. 17: 4, 5.)
ODL roa IIOU'C&S
A da~hter. Patricia Ann, 7
lbs.. was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas V. Houck, 308 E. ~an
Front, Balboa. in Hoag Hospital
on Monday, Au1. 21. She jolns
Sandra. 15; Robert. 11; Nancy,
7, and .Jon. 4, In the famlty.
• •
Glamour
Glimpses
ly UK
From student to siren! ·You
college gals will find the smart·
~t of evef)rthinc to flU a ward·
robe trunk for s c h o o 1 and a
)' o u n g g I r l's d rea m s a t
O'BRIEN'S ... Not that we ad-
vocate buying EVERYTHING to
crowd into a trunk or cram into
a closet as your ca~ may be.
but O'BRIEN'S Is a perfect place
to select your college clothes be·
('ause we can help you 'COOrdi·
na te your fashions . . . thus
making them so much more
Wf'arable than the ord inary run
of t he mill cldlhes.
WeboYeosaper~of
lwecden -a.porta ODd do-
a,Mitlca -to aatda ........
.... wltll .., 14rftly fall lldlta .. ....,_.. __ ......_(We
~-·••'t ...... ,.. .....
................ 11" .. ..
..... 0 liNt MlldMa ....... .
lcltMa lldlta tbat .. .... to
aoe~raac......sf .. llllklef•o ....tta ..
For you Panhellenic minded
(O()IJegP girls we h ave a beautiful
~rroup or drc.-s.ses especially nice
for rush parties. Rlght at the
beginning or the school year.
you will want to look your at·
traC'tive best -and feel confl·
dent you do in wearing an
O'BRIEN label.
Some of tbe gtl'la •bo on
9ola9 te bl9 ldroola .........
cUlcrllly nqueeted bdt~t col·
on -we boYe ·-. ADd lat.lta
on ba.....S...Uy popal•r
(ODd proctlcol) t1a1a y.D". a I 0 •• I ODd w••ort• wW
mob U.... lat.lta atnlaoly
crppnprina fer SO IDODY col· .... occaaou.
Dorm coats and p-j's for after
hours . . . sensible and frilly
lingerie ... stockings in a like
shade to g ive you many pairs
of wearing even if you should
get a run or two ... car coats
... bulking sweaters ... 'nfE
HAT f'OR sorority teas or on
t-ampus weddings ... come in
a nd ~ our stylewl~ ~lectlon
to give yoou the smaTt look on
thf' studt-nt level . . . Come
today!
•.a. O'ariea's --..1 ceat
Mle ..... t1aNagla Sept. 51
La~na Beech
* * * e AIIS'WallfQ aoiKMAft
Dear Zdltor,
I had 8W'Om off wrltlnc to the
editor but Krs. Ro.emary Schul·
man etrldently calla for an
a nswe:. She asks WHY our
school board voted as they did.
I believe they were very clear
as to why when they stated that
the Antl-Communlat School Ia
not an accredited IChooJ. That
w a very reaaonable a nswer
when you consider there Is only
ONE teecher a monc the five
members ol the "Faculty" teach·
Inc at the five·day school In the
L.A. Sports Alena.
Another finn bellef I've &I·
waya held is that In order to
teaCh In ~hool one must have
the education and credits for
teachln •.
I'd like to ask Mrs. Schulman
a couple of questions: ~n all
has ~n learned at your school
and all the books have t»Hn
read that are on saJe In your
Freedom Forum Book Store 'la nd
the person who has listened and
read Is thoroughly ter lfled -
WHAT DOES HE DO? Do you
nave any solution to the Com ·
munist threat. other than "learn-
Ing all about It?" U you ha,·e
I've not found It In eny or your
ads. letters or literature. Writ·
ing letters to Congressmen and
other elected persons Is not go·
lng to turn back the ~d tide.
CaJUn1 men Com-aymps, who
have devoted the greater part or
their lives serving this country
and attempting to solve the
ghastly dilemma or Communist
•perfidy, is not going to win the
war, hot or cold. What do you
advocate Cor the araduates of
the IK'hool??
Another question: Who gets
the hundreds or thousands of
dollars proflt ln this Antl·Com·
munlat School?
One more: What would be
your re-action. Mrs. Schulman. U
the Harbor Democratic Club
were sponsoring a program and
one ol the members ot the board
of trustees of the Newport Beach
Elementary Schools requested
his fellow members to •·encour·
age" all teachers to attend ?
Burke Harrlnaton
3415 OeMn Blvd.
Corona del Mar, Calif.
·* * * e OHOSE 81131.
Publisher of the Ensign,
Write yollr Senators. Congress·
men. and Thomas E. Moraan,
Chairman. House Foreign Af·
ratrs Committee, OPPOSING HR·
3186, which creates a Nation.al
Peace Aaency. Purpoae. to
achlevc peace throuth disarm-
ament UN DER INTERNATION -
AL CONTROL; to limit apace for
U.S. military Installations but to
cooperate with ANY AGENCY JN
THE UN. Establishment of a
permanent UN pollco. fo~ with
special weapons. Director and
15 mem bers appointed by Pr81·
dent; director to have a uthority
and control over all perwons and
aC'ti vi ties.
The Agency shall: Make Ita
own rules; decide compensation
of Its own employees; enter Into
contracts with any acency; em·
•ploy aliens with d lare,ard to
previous laws prohlbttln1 thw;
unlimtted number of employees;
condud unllnllted ....a In
caa.lfled .eeurity man...
btabhelulleDt of tb1a qeney
wo•ld ..._.. ... ~ .............
U.S. eoverwlpty. n.e U.S. would
become Jut another ~Oft)'" of
the UN, ln dae UN pal to
-.::ttleve a eodalllt One·Wewlcl
~nt. Tlae UN TNaty ....... by the
U.S. Senate Included a elauee
parant.etq to the U.S. the
rl•ht to proeeet Its own natton.l
eeeurity. 'nlla elaue wu delet·
ecS before the UJf llped lt.
Slnco. the entin treety, u au-
thorbed by tbe u.s. wu not
tubmltted to the UN, k la Ulepl
and cannot exlat.
Write to Cltlarna AdJon Com·
mltte., Box J08. Merced. calif ..
for more Information. Write )'GUr conareurnen now, o.,....anc Hll·
3186 and all odler bills like tt.
Mn. a. a. Jones
2168B Plaeentia
eo.ta Mesa
* * * • rAn'll or on rA1'1Da1
Editor, Enalp
I am a vtaltor In Corona del
Mar a nd enJoy your pe?er While
here -especially did I enJoy
your editorial about the "~at·
nlk" plctU'I"eS ol Christ and am
so 1lad you are taJdn1 the stand
you •re. In thew times too many
are aettinc a~ from the 1rue
meanlnc of Chrlatlan rellalon
and It la wonderful to know you
are upholdlna the "Faith ot our
Fathers."
May you proeper always u
you endeavor to uphold the true
principles of Ctm.tlanlty and
good citizenship in your rom·
munlty.
~.0. ~HENDERSON
1697 ~nevleve St
San Berna rdino, Calif.
* * * e IIELPDIO 1'IIE aEDI
Dear Editor:
On Auaust 7 the U.S. Com-
me~ Department approved an
export llcerure ao an American
company could Ship S2'>it mU·
lion worth of railway transport&·
tion equipment to Communist·
dom inated Bulgaria.
A day eadier the Department
approved a $639.000 shipment of
Iron and steel scrap to Yuco·
slavla. On August the Depart-
ment placed stamps of ap,>roval
on almost SUi mlUion or .syn·
thetlc rubber earmarked f o r
Soviet Ru.ula. Alma.t $400.000
more wu approved lot four
other Communist nattona. Even
eutro's Cuba Is on the llat. On
August 11 the Department •P·
proved a shipment or a $929
air-conditioner to Cuba.
The above facta and ficurea
are from an article In the Aug.
25 Human Events. The article
aJso stated that Rep~ntatlve
Thomas M. Pelly ( R· Wish. 1 has
introduced Jecislation mR 8547 I
which. If enacted. would bar any u.s. otnctal from gnntlnc eJt·
port license for any Item going
behind the Iron Curtain.
Sincerely yours.
Mrs. T. R. Peden
Lacuna Beach
* * * e•ADJOTISII-DTIIfG WOC
Publisher of the Ensign,
There Ia, or rather was. at one
time a great word known as
Patriotism. Patriotism aa de-
fined by NoM\ Webster Is Jove
of country; devotion to the wel-
fare of one's country; the virtues
and actions of a patriot.
A 1ood example of ttris was
Patrick Henry, who said, "Give
me liberty or gtve me deaeh.''
And of courw Nathan HaJe, Who
.Wd. "I re,ret that I have but
one Ufe to ctve for my country.''
Thew are hl-'oric statements
made by 1reat men of our Urnes,
but that was many years ap.
In m~ recent tlma we have
m~ samples of Patriotism, lor
InstAnce, aU of our boys who
died In the Spantall American
---
War, World Wan I and 0, and
the Kcaen faftle,
In a1J of U... wan our Ana·
erkan ......,. pw tMir Uw..
1'1M7 d&ecl for ttwlr countrJ -
petrtotl8m In the tnMIIt •nee ol
tM ward.
Yet toda)' eM uend la Wl7
different. ,._ wbo edYOOite
""e'rawUq Oft ....., kneel 10
Maecow'' rather .._.. taco. the
tbraat ot atomic: war ere com·
pletely lac:tdna the true courap
ttw ,._ hand ln band wtth
petrtotlam. Today there are peo·
pie who are wtUln• to let our treat Country altJ ... y ,..
ua Into 1he lnaldloua handa ol
our awom onemle. simply be· cause they laave no patriotic
leellna few America.
It ls slclcentna to tblnk t.tres.
people are wtllln• to have Jet
our put patriots cUe In vain. to
have let them die for nothlnt.
There are wone flllnp than
<~Nth and one o1 them 1e wurna
out one's own t'OUntry, becomlna
·a turncoat.
Amer.._"'l became the creet
country It .Is today beeauee our
way of Ute has always, until
recent years. been to be ettonl
and firm-to ncht to the death
if neceuary to protect W'bat we
believe ln.
Today we are faced with an
ever lncreallnc enemy. which
all too many people refu.ae to
recocnlze. Tot!ay far t oo many
of o ur ··t~Uow Americans" are
wtlllnc to make ·any conceulon,
lar1e or sma ll, to the Reda lim-
ply to avoid exertln1 a Uttle
old fashioned patrtotlam.
What we need now to .. ve our
country Ia to revm back to suc'h
things u love of country, prin-
ciple .and of ~nre our Consti-
tution.
We must reverse the back·
ward tendency ot putttn1 Amef.
lca la.t. We must let the ene-
mies of our country know In no
unco.rtaln terms that we will put
the good of America flnl. They
mus~ know that we will flcht to
do this. It ls the only way we
have now of preservln• our
country, our freedom, our prop-
erty, our homes. and •;>erhaJ» our
very lives and thoee of our chil-
dren.
If ~ continue to back further
and further Into a corner there
will be no way to return. The
time to revive patriotism. Jove
of country a nd aU that It stands
for, Is now.
Mn. RoJe r D.' Jonea
515 catalina Dr .
Newport Hel.bta
* * * • TilE AKKaJCAII uau
The Amerit-an ea11e l.s not an
altocether lovable bird.
It Is no niC"htlngale,
Jt •lnp no sweet aonc of
sentiment.
It Is no peacock,
It never struts nor !preads Its
tail.
It Is no dove. altho' It stands
for peace whenever peace is
possible;
But the American Ea1le can
Fly higher,
Fly stN.i&hter.
Fly longer and
Fly stronger than any other bird
In the world.
And when its cold and calculat-
Ing eye looks thru the souls
ol men and the dlptomacy of
nations,
When IL'I fiPrce beak and ugly
claws become set In righteous
detema•tton.
And When It begins to flap Its
majestic w ings,
Then let 'llll buzzards. wolves
and reptiles beware!
For the Amertcnn Eagle means
Buslneu! • • •
Do you think the American
Eagle still wants to be aaodat-
ed wleh this nation! We need
hlm! We're up to our necks In
buzzards, wolve. and reptiles.
Roeemary Schulman
Harbor HIPJancll
SUBSCRIBE
Sample
Shaclt
153 E. 17th St COST. MfSA .. ...,
To The Newport· Harbor Ensign
2150 E. COAST RWY., CORONA DEL liAR -.. OIIOtE 3-0550
1'lle oalr waal:lt ... ....,..., ba 1M Hamor Area
• ....,_ae-na .. ~·• m•CM8tGD&Y
a. nu ------~-0a1r 1.11
Oi kif I olllail. Ania ----. w
I
I
In a hardware etore, I'm ldnd
ol 11~ the man who eamee In
and aaya, "I want a plumber's
helper fut.'' Or the lady who
-.ya. '1 don't know what thla
Ia few, but lt looks handy, 10 J'H
buy lt." Made the rou,nda and
ptbered up some hardware loot
( know wiD mab a lot of
friends. MCIR asked for Meow
iGund our old Pllt1o Shop hou8e
w.re b a t t e r I e s for trarwlator
radloa and bou.le numbers. Come
and 1ft 'em.
* A 0aJ*1 WI II.., c:.INI
....... ...._ ...... Gel ... ..... , , ........... .... _....._ ... ,.. ... ...
-PJJII ....... • ..... , ................. .
.... wtU.-,a..tllle
Qalllll ..... ,.. .... ...
...... ..., ........ t ... ' .....................
QallldtlfM ... ,..... ....
..._. c ........ Qiddd
._.. fore•or ••u-It II ..... ., Jfde'•• ....a. 0..
..... will .... ,.., .......
.._ ndt11811 ..... ,.. .. t
tM wt d.., wp, It stllys ap ........... Qa:ld ..... * I Like cad1ets! Here's a newle
that should nnd a horne In any-
body's shower rod 01 clothes
cloeet. A Gent-L-Grlp 1a made
similar to a coat ha ncer. but
Instead ot the reaulat hanae-r
thffe Ia a large plaatic ''comb.''
'M're ''teeth" are about two Inches
lon1 and •;>liable . . . You can
stick thln.p in them. like belts
and neckties and scarves ...
Alao miJhty usable In tbe bath
for hoee and un,erle that dripa.
It can be clued up, hunc up, or
screwed up.
* u,.. .......... ...... ,..,. .......... , ........ . ... ................ . ,.... ._., ......... aa .................. _ .............. ..... ....... ....,., ........ ... ......... ' ....... ,.. ....... ····-..... .... ..ay ............. lly --.....................
* What erery home should have.
but hasn'runtll now. a combina-
tion knlfe allaTpener, llduora
sharpener, a nd pencil sharpener
, . . electric:, too . . . But do not
sharpen your new Wl.a aeallop-
lngsduon with Jt. because the
W I s s people recomm~nd you
send them Into the factory tor
sharpening . . . Love the way
all t hese bricht excltlnc new
thing• are l)Opplnc In the new
Home Gift Shop, particularly In
the haf1!ware eectlon ... Com·
plet.e line Wisa lcluors ... from
ma nicure to plnkln •• alone with
the new pair that .callope . . .
* . Got ...... '"' ..Cd•••· ... ....... Y"2 ...... --... 'f_,. .... ......
t1lbea .. tM ............ .. .................. ,_. ...... ....-....... ....
weld!• ............... .. ........ , ............ ...
~ .... , ... ....
* Plumber'• llelpers, brlek lay-
ers. ewn handy Jadles will thrill
and •nhanco. too ..• weD, prac·
tlcaUy anytblna a plumber's
twJper,-brick layer or bandy
lady Mould happen to be look·
'"• few .•• The 'handyman tGUnd U.. taou. can keep hla work
'-""" up to anuff. and at the ame dme buy • sip that aays
"keep off" far tM klcll .•.
* ....................... .....................
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wt?' ..... nM1r ••• U · ............... _ ........ ~ ........... ••• • ••
VACATIOI ... In Europe w:-Mr.~ Mrs. lumen W. Shotwell
of 230 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar, shown here as they
were about to le.ve from the Los Angeles International Airport.
Jhey will be visiting Loodon, Paris, Rome and Zurich.
CONCERT PREVIEW SET
FOR OCT. 19 AT SACC
The flrst In a terles of five
concert preview., co-sponiOftd
by the Newport Harbor Service
Leaeu, and the Newport Harbor
Women's PhU'hannonlc Com·
m lttee, will be held Oct. 19 at
the Santa Ana Country Club.
Guest speaker wlll be ttle
musical conductor a nd opera
Women Voter
Group Meets
On Sepi·. 7th
The Provisional Leaeue of
Women Voters of Orange Coast
will honor 4 members at a coff~
at 9:30 a.m. Thul"l!day. ~pt. 7. at
the Sea Byrd Retlta urant. New·
port Dunes.
Past state league presidents to
be honored are Ml"l!. Allee Foster
Hill of South Laguna, Mrs. Iva
~fal"llh of Laguna Beach, Mrs.
James Scarboroul(h of ·Balboa.
and Mrl!. Robert Zurbach of Co-
rona del Mar.
.Mrl!. Rudolph K~hn, presi-
dent of the 0 r/a n 1 e Coast
League, and a resident of Co·
rona del Mar, said that the pro-
gram will Include a review of
recent league ac tivities and a
presentation of a new procram.
GuHt aJ)Hker will be Mrs.
Lawrenc:e Speat', lJnmedlate put
president at the Llape at Wo-
men Voters ot California.
director of the Unlwnity of
Southern C.IUomla'a School of
llual~. Dr. Walter Ducloux. His
text will be •n explanation of
the music which he conducts.
Dr. Duclaux MU asalatant to
Arturo Toecaninl before coming
to this country from Switzerland
in 1939.
. The preview schedule for the
1961·62 season lnclud,.,: MIM
Frieda Bellnfante, ... \Actor of
the Orange County l'hiJharmonlc
Orchestra, Wednesday. Nov. 29:
Miss Anita Priest, organist with
the Lcs Angeles ~Uharmonlc
Orchest;a and Profeaor at Loll
Angeles State <;ollege, March
28; Johnny Green, April 25.
Homes Tour
Sepi·. 20-21
Hoag Hospital Auxiliary will
offer an "Around the World
Home Tour Cruise" as its fund·
raising event of the year on
Sept. 20 and 21.
Mrs. L. N. Lelg'hte Jr., In
charge of the prope~t. said that
four bay-front homes will be
visited during the tour and
fashion shows will highlight
each stop. The Auxiliary has
chartered the Showboat a nd the
Belle of Balboa. leaving on the
quarter hour from 1 until 4 p.m.
11c:keta may be obtained from
Mrs. Charles Dewey •t Oltlole
5-0013.
TWO ISLAND RESIDENTS
ARE NAMED BY TV FIRM
Don Sharpe. Balboa bland rH·
ldcnt and former packager of
the "I Love Lucy" 1V show. has
recently been appointed chief
e xecutive officer of G e n e r a I
Artists Corporation and the pres·
!dent of GAC TV. His a.sslstant
will be another Balboa Island
man, Don Estey.
In addit ion to ·the Lucy show.
Mr. Sharpe pat'kuged "Fourstar
Playhouse", ":\1 e e t McGraw",
"Yancy Derringer'', ":\1r. Lucky",
and "Peter Gunn". He Is respon·
slble for the creation and coordl·
nation of such production rom·
parties as Douglas Fairbanks 1V
Ltd .• Four Star Productions, and
I>Nillu Productions, Inc.
~fr. Sharpe, and his wife. t'he
former Betty Moran, actress of
radio and screen. have 4 chll·
dren. The oldest daughter. Don·
na. Is married; Kathl~n. 14. at-
tends Harbor High ; Debbie. 11.
a It ends H a r b o r View School;
T ina. 6, attends Corona del Mar
School.
P r I or to jolnlnc GAC, Don
Estey was the vice president and
a rum producer tor Jack ~nove
Produ<'tlons. Inc.
Mr. Estey, and hla wife. Patrl·
cia, have 4 children -Michael,
who graduated last J une from
Harbop-High; Deidre, 15. and
Donelle, 14, a t Harbor High. a nd
Donald David. 8, C oron a del
~fa r School.
"It's Fun to Dress
In Fashion"
IE II UPIILITEIIII
FrOIII tile POUCE ILOTIEI
• ftaDAY. a-. I In& tram a dlah·wuMr pipe . . . and Cout Rwy., Jtewpwt leada.
A ear ltOien from Rkhard H. I. u 1• • a Ill liD r rtf .. at 3:42 a.m. . ..
llcDonneU, 111~ N ... y Front. lsiS'I 1 Aw.. ...... ......_ ,._ ........... a.. •
Balboa laland. wu found aban· ._ ..... ~ --· 1 • ............ ., ...... .. cloned at aed Hill Ave. and lr-.... W sltiiJ • b1 ... 1... aiPI ., II -. .-., ..
vine •vel., Tulldn area ... A tBO .. .._. ........ .._ • ...,_ RDI tl. ,_ 1111 _.... •·
Clltt top .,.. atW.n from ttae ear lie ._ .sea. ._ ta • -.:1· ._ •.,. a. c.....,_ c.
of Arnold llercoviU. 219 ~arl ........ -...... ., -... -....... ~ .. Ave., Balboa bland ... A $14 D1 ..... J. a... Glntc!e .t ...._. Ill w • .., &w.. ... .
IMitwry --. .mien from the car Aaal .. pt a ... _. hill a.._ ...., 1 LJ 1 ._. .. -.e ...
of Mrs. lames Ward, 129 Via ....._ ..._. •• , ..u.t ua' • ' J .._. lla
Nice, Lido lale · · . Carla K. 1-. traffic a«ldent at 32nd St. _. ,..... '-• -et
Rankin, B. 'of 112 Marine Ave., and Newport Blvd.. Newport ...._ _. ... lt. We.t
Balboa llland. reportedly waa Beach, Involved motorists Manu-•••,.... • • • 1.-JY ......_
not injured when she ran Into el Brllllant, 41, of 423 32nd St., • 1111 lt.. ·~ ,.......
the aide of a car driven by Newport, and Sterling H. Wolf«' n,lltid. 1M tMft .. a a5 -.t·
Dorothy L. Andree, 50, of 201 Jr., 20, of 1425~ w. Bay Ave., trycle '-Gad lt. ad OCMII
Garnet Ave., Balboa Island, at Balboa ... Warren C. Fletcher. r..t. Weet ...... • • •
Pa rk Ave. and Marine Ave. · · · li::, ol 214 Orchid Ave., Corona John C. BuffJngton, 14, of 433 1
Douclu Schmuck, 22 Balboa del Mar, wu chaTged with In-Seville Ave •• Balboa, lost several
Coves, reported the theft of an toxlcatlon In public at 251 E. teeth and s uffered la cerations
$18 bicycle from 31st St., New-Coast Hwy., Newport Beach . . . on his face when he fell from a
port Beach ... A traffic a«-· Warren J. Bedwell, 18. 9f 2.100 bicycle In the 1200 block of E.
dent In front of 113 Apolena w. Coast Hwy .• Newport Beach. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa; he was
Ave., Balboa Island. Involved ve-was charg-ed with drunk drlvlnc taken by officers to Hoag Hos-
hlcles driven by Ellzabeth M. at 32nd St. and Newport Bl vd.. ',.)ltal . . . Mrs. John 0 . FISher.
Cunnln1ham. 75. of 100 S. Bay Newport Beach ... Wesley G. 25 Beacon Bay, reported the
Front. Balboa Island; Archie S. Stillwell Sr .. 50. of 539 Tustln theft of a wallet conta ining
Dalley, 1907 Chubaseo Dr .. Irvine Ave., Ne\M)Ort Heights. was 11.03, credit cards and a liceM4"
Terrace, and Robert Maple, charged with lntoxlrollon In from a car pa:-ked at Harbor
Whittier . · · Officers applied a private in his home a1 11 :10 p.m. Island Rd. and B;:rs:::" Dr.
tuornlquet to .• la rge la;:eratio'} and his son. Wesley G. Stillwell Newport Beach ...
on the lower right leg of radio J: .. 5. was talscn Into prote<'tlve e raJDAT. AUC::. 4
and 1V sJnaer Ginny Simms. U ustod d 1 d hl • c · Y an waw rc ease to f Stephen J. Cagney, 19, ol 2800 of 205 Via Lido Q.,.ud. Lido lsle. m"'ther at 5 m t t d o.l'f " a. · ne nc>x ay. Bays hore Dr.. Bay Shores. was to atop bleeding When she fell • TBUaSDAT. AU:.. :1 <"harged with Intoxication In against a low marble table in
h II I David V. Berlanga. 25. Azusa, public In a drlve :ln parking lot er v nc room . . . ~ c wa<: charged with the g rand at .-111<.-Arthur Blvd. and oast
• WEDJIEIDA1'. AUC::. 2 theft of a S350 painting of a Hwy .... Lee S. Healy, 919 Bay·
Kenneth Schmidt. 527 Via Lido desert ~ne from a room dl· side Dr .. Newport Beach. report-
Saud, Lido Is le. reported at 2 vide.-In the Blue Beet. 107 21st 1 ed that two women took Sl20
a .m. that he had observed five Pl., Newport Beach. at 1:1.5 a.m. I cash from his wallf>t, three
boys pushing his car down the . . . Howard J. Carter. 15:>2 partly-filled bottles ot liquor
street, all the subjects running Ocean Bl vd.. Balboa. called at and swim suits from his apart·
north on VIa Mentone. Ullon his I :5~ a.m. to report seeing a ment and drove o!t in his ca r,
arrival ... A neighbor 'noticed Clash of Jlght. gunshot sound 1 whi{'h he had given them per-
water coming out from under a and could s melt powder: officers mission ~rlier to use . . . A
door In l'he vacant home of C. W. belleved someone possibly set traffic accident at +tth St. and
Coulter, 451 VIa Udo Soud. Lido 'off a cherry bomb ... Betty Balboa Blvd. We<;t ~E>wport. in·
ble; officers found about a half· D'Amico. 36. and Carl D'Amico. volved t'a rs drivc>n by Selma
Inch of water In seven rooms In 40, of 3700 Channel Pl., Newport Allen. 41. of 133 44th St .. and
tM home, which had wall to Island. were charged with In-Charlt's R. Chick. 18. of 7t2 K·
wall carpeting, the water escap-toxJcaUon In auto at Dover Dr. <Continued on pace 6 1
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HICKORY CUtlED ••• 1
F~ Uled to thiat .rheo'"W•ilm could be cured by
carryinc a hickory DUL Today, 1WC Jauab at t: :
old wives' ranedie&. We ha~ so many reliable. quick-
actina mcdicatioas oow. Medical dilco~~~a iea in ,....
yars have climiDated or ..--tJy ..S untold pU1
and sul'crina. ... ......., most medicila should
be Uled only upoa the advice ol your pb)'liciaa.
Wben YO,U or a a.nber ol your family become ill,
1ec your doc:cor first. Tbc:D c:ome to • for tbe
IDC!diQne lv pniCI'iba.
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f .. t in height and will be main support at the base of the roof
of the gymnasium under construction on the OCC campus.
MISS SUZANNE GRAEFLIN
WEDS KENNETH CORNELL
Suzanne Graetlln, dauehter oi l beaded In small pearls, and car-
the Rev. and Mrs. Godfrey•Grae-rled a bouquet of white rosH
flin. and Kenneth Ray Cornell, 'and lily of the valley.
ot Inglewood. were married Aug. The Rev. Harald Frey assis ted
26 in a double ring ceremony at the bri de's father at the a lta r.
the Balboa Island Community Bob Corwin was the organist.
)Jethodlst Church. whe re the j ~11ss Florence Grant sang, ··1
bride's father Is pastor. Love Thee'' and "The Lprd's
The groom Is the !JOn of Mr., Prayer."
and ~rs. Howard Cornell of In· Ellen Hagstrom of San Fran·
glewood. He Is a graduate of cl~ was ma id of honor, and
the College of the Pacific, Stock· Duenise Sneathen, 7-year-old
ton. and a student of Collea:e ol niece of the bride. was junior
Physicians a nd Surgeons at San l maid of honor.
francisco. The rou ple is honeymooning
Suzanne, also a graduate of In Palm Springs.
College of the Pacific. as a Special guest.s were Mrs. Evan
teacher In San franci9Co public
1
Olson. the fohner Trudie Grae-
schools. flln. sister of the brlde. with her
The bride wore a chapel anfant son. Christopher, from
length gown of s ilk poi.s de sole, Omaha. Neb.
CHURCH
. ·~·
Attend the Church
Of Your Choice
Regularly
ST. JAMES
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3209 VIa Lido, Newport Beach
ORiole 5-0210
The Rev. John H. Parke, Rector
SUNDAY SERVIC~
8:00--Holy Communion
9:15-famlly Service. and
Sunday School
11 :00-MQrulng Prayer and
Sermon
Nursery and small child care
provided
THURSDAY
10:30-Holy Communion and
Healing ?ervlce
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SfRVJCF'J;
PIDT CBUacll OP CBBJST. sCIEKTJST.
3303 \'Ia Lido
Newport Beach SU~DA Y SCHOOL 9:15a.m. and 11 a.m.
SU~DAY SERVICES 9:15 · 11 a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING 8 p.m.
REAlllNG ROOM-
3315 VIa Lido, Newport 8Hdl
Open week days-5 9 a.m. to p.m.
Wednesdays 9 a.m. • 7:45 p.m. Tu~ aad ~~ 1 m.
IECOIID cauac:a OP ~.
SCIEM111! ...... _.tit c...-.... _. Eut Coat BlabwaJ
Corona del liar
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m.
SUNDAY SDVICZ U a.m.
~Gip.m. .,_' .. ~c.-JllPwaJ ()pea--~~ :::.r.:-&L .. r1e: aad .. _ .............
DIRECTORY
LUTIIEIIAN CIIUIICH
OF THE MASTER
United Lutheran
Church In America
3545 East Coast Hlahway
Corona del Mar
1be Rev. D. Wessell, Pastor
Phone: ORiole 3-5022
S\JNDA Y SCHEDULE
9:30 A.M.-Tbe Servt.ce
9:3Q A.M.-Sunday School
11:00 A.M.-The Service
W EL COM E
FIRST BAPTIST
CHUBCH
241 L Eas1 Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
Dr. T. W. Medearis. Pastor
Sunda~·. 11:00 a.m.: )iorn·
ing Service.
E\·ening Service, 7:30.
A cordial welcome is ex-
tended for a ll ages to attend
Sumfay School as well as
Sunday morning and eve-
ning services.
A mid -week service is held
every Wednesday at 7:30
p.m.
fiRST CHBISTIAN
CHURCH
Franklin 0 . Blxler, Jr. MJnllter
Ll 8-4178 • Panon••• lJ 1-52M
SUNDAY 9:~ ___ JUble Sehool
10:46 ____ Cburdl ~
5:30 y..._ Peop .............
I:JO ----v...-~emce
WEDJQZDAY ~ t:at a.m. Women'• Bible 8hldJ
1:• p.m. --PraJft x.una
1:01 p.m. -·--ChoU Pl'actla ' x..,.;, and Ch1lcl C...
Prottded
l'lnt aartatlan Cbarcb
M Vktllla at Placentia '*'-11-.
FO~MS A~E INSTillED betwee, pre-fabri-
cated concrete sl.,bs so that the slabs may be
CHUI(CHES
joi11ed .by filli11g the forms with concrete.
sla bs will stand as one wall.
MEET AT WTOJIJXG v.
Miss Carol Ann Williams of
Corona del Mar hu attended a
two-day pre-coUeae orientation
------------------------!conference at the University ol WyomJng. The eeulons for 1961
Harbor Trtalty 8clpUat a..a. lt. Mrt .. .... All A...w hl&'h •:hool arad uate. alve p.--
Costa Mesa -William Acton, M'csf• (&phc lp•l). Corona del l pectlve students t he opportunity
pastor, will speai< on "Labor Mar -Holy Com munion will be to meet with University of Wy-
Day" at the 11 a .m. service Sun· observed and t'he Rev. Edward I omlna faculty,. ask questions
day. Allen will •;eak at the 8 a.m. aboot colleae activities a nd to
• • • Sunday service. ~xplore th~ campus. ....,_ Cbrtstlaa Cbarda. eo.ta
Mesa -"Our Work and ·God's
Design" will be the sermon topic
ot the Rev. Bernard Burry at the
10:45 a.m. service Sunday. • • •
8alboa IIICIIId II e t bod h t
Cburcb -The Rev. Kenneth 'P.
Miller, new district superln·
tendent of the Whittier District,
will speak at the 9:30 and 11
a.m. services Sunday. His topic
will be '"The Need of a Cross.'' • • •
Cbridtaa I c lea c e Cb~
Newport Be-:tch. Corona del .Mar,
Costa Mesa -"Man" will be t he
sermon title at the 9:15 and 11
a.m. services Sunday. • • •
ColoDa del Mar COGI189CitlOD·
a1 Cbuda -The Rev. Edwin
Gomke will speak on "What ls
Our G~atest N~?" at the 9:30
and 11 a.m. services Sunday. • • • ANY ONE OF .THESE VALUABLE BOOKS
• • •
St. J-• Epleup.a Cbucla.
Newport Beach-Holy Commun·
ion will be observed at the &
9:15 and 11 a.m. Sunday ser-
vices. • • •
lt. Aadwew •a .._.,...._
Cbtlllll. Cliff Haven-The Rev.
Chal1es Dlerenfleld will spea k
on "A Corrier In the J ungle" at
the 8:15, 9:35 and 11 a.m. Sun-
day servi-ces. • • •
Pl.nt ~ Cbarda. Corona
del Mar -The Rev. T. W . .Me-
dearis will SJ>Nk at 11 a .m. Sun-
day on ''The Second Coming of
Christ:' • • •
Latbeaaa Cbuda of U..ll•t..
Corona del Mar -The Rev.
Douglas Wessell will speak on
"Respon~" at the 9:30 and 11
a.m. Sunday services.
Joan Mason
Is Bride of
H. L. Semler
Joan Diane Mason, daughter
of Mrs. w. E. McDonald, 508'.,
Avocado Ave., Corona del Mar,
was married Aug. 19 at Carmel
Catholic Church. N~rt Beach,
to Ha rvey L. Semler of Seattle,
Wash.
The bride, former secretary In
the New,.>Ort e lty manager's Of·
flee. was given In ma rriage by
her fath~r. J. W. Mason of Costa
~en. ·
Mary !Mollyl Mason. sister of
the bride. was maid of honor,
and Dennis Wallaund, of Palm
Olive, Calif., was best man.
Ushers were Barry Mason of Co.
rona del Mar a nd Jotln Muon ot Lemon Hell'hts.
A re<."eptlon,. wu held at the
home of the bride's mothe-r, and
the couple departed shortJy af·
terward for a honeymoon ln
Seattle, Wuh.
Church Guild
Sets Ben~f;t
WITH A · ·ONE· YEAR
ENSIGN SUBSCRIPnON
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HOLY BIBLE .. . -·
THE NEW AMERICAN
GARDEN BOOK
THE AMERICAN FAMILY
COOKBOOK
THE NEW AMERICAN
BABY BOOK
WEBSTEirS ILLUSTRATED
DICTIONARY
THE NEW AMERICAN
FIX-IT BOOK
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A dauplft wu born to Mr.
and Mrs. 'l'beoclcn PtterleJ. uo
30th St., Newport ~acll, In Hoe1
Hotr)lta l on Tueeday, Au1. 22 .
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CARTOON FEIDVAL
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MRS. MERlE OSIOINE of CororHt del Mer
is the ludy member of the Singleaires group
of the Thursday Club of Newport Beoch getting
the "star's touch" from C loy Compbell. Co·
lumbia Stud ios make-up artist. Mr. Campbell
is in chorge of the Donna Reed TV show moke·
up and opera•es o beauty counseling . slvdio in
C orona del Mor. T e Sing1eaires were enler·
loined et teo Aug. 18 ot the home of the dub
president, Mrs. Robert Roper of Shore C liffs .
"EXODUS" Showaet 3:15
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·HERE ARE FOUR of the IS young women who
will be presented a t the e ighth annual Debu·
tonte Ball, to be held Dec:. 27, 1961, under the
sponsorship of the Newport Harbor Auxiliary
of the Children's Home Society. They ore,
frem left, Miss Barbara Alice Kennedy daughter
of Mr. ond Mrs. Nelson Pringle; Miss Donna
A nn Duncan. daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Donal
Duncan: Miss Pamela Thompson, daugh~r of
Mr. ond Mrs. Wolter F. Thompson; and Miss
Caryl J ordon, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Irving
C . J ordan.
JANETTA HERKES WEDS 'llll''n•• II 1111'
WYLIE KEElER OF COM ~Sen~~!~~~ to
Hat Parade Set Sept. 18
Th~ spotlight will play on the M~mbers of the Lido Philhar·
most fabulous mHlnery on Vte monic Working Commltt~ who
west coa~ Sept. 18 when the wiJI model the hats ar~ rhe
Lido PhiJharmonic Day lunch· Mmes. Daniel Thompson, Vin· cent Ht>aly. John H ow a r d ~n gets under way at the Stutt Scruggs. Ed Grant Ghruhe-r and
Shirt Restaurant in Newport Ralph Tandowsky.
Beach. The time i.s set for noon. )femb<'r and their gue t may
and Mrs. Cedric Roberts, chair-make reS<'r\ at..•n through )frs.
man. said that reservations are J. Scott Hornsby and )frs. Jerrel
limited to 200. ' Richards .
nEf .... II SAFE IIATIII
Janetta Ann HMes .of Hono· ~=~~~~====~~ lul~a, Hawaii, • and John Wylie -K~J.r of Corona del Mar were
French Chantilly lace. with Asia" project is being aid~
matchlnc tace cap and French h~re through the roo.Jeratlon ol
lllu.lon veil. Her bouquet was I AI Sp rl. nrer of Haythorn~·s Dept.
a mJxture of white butterfly or-Store In Corona ~1 ~ar. who
chlds a nd 'pikake leis from Ha-1 has offered to wrap the maga-
wall. lnc~rlaced with · whlte z!nes free of charre. lntonna-
heathe-r from Scotland. tlon on the types of magazines
Accurate. and complete coverage of all p hases ot
boat operation. all k inds of boats.
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ITAIITIIIG WD. AUG. • "Came September'! tt.8ek Hucbon ~~Ida
""Po.M from lieD ..
With Audle Murphy
and -
WeatJIIBJ ......... I ........
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'Solomon cmd Sheba•
With Yul Brynner
7Sc IMI.._ c.a .. _.
Culd•
LID 0 .~ "'·
oa ....,='lf1,._.
ITAIITIIIG AUG. •
.. GUM of ~arODeu
with Gregory Peck
'ROOF TOPS OF N.Y.
CARTOON and NEWS
''Y AI SA &OD"
that's S....,. fer . ._, ......
A Y06d the Xmas rva
Select nul'~ ..
cmr a mD ol (Oftee
ID tiM lleaut!lul Deailll
eoa.u.-.
marri~ Aug. 20 ln San Fran·
c'*o.
'nle bride Is the dauchter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. HeTkes of
Honolulu a nd a graduate of
the Punahou School University
of Calllornia. The croom It the
eon ol llr, and Mn. John T. K•»r, %H Jumlne Ave., Corona
del liar. He rraduat~ from the
University of Calllornta In 1958.
'JI~asure Island Chapel In San
Francisco was the setting for
the weddinc ceremony, whl'ch
was conducted by Ch:aplaln Ek·
kens. A reception followed In
t he Officer's Club.
The bride wore a gown of
white silk organza, appllqued In
Bridesmaids w e r e Carolyn des}~d may ~ obtained by
Keeler, sitter of the groom: ,Sally tend&nl a a tamped, eddreued
Lllleston. Marilyn Carlsmith, Di· envelope to Magazines, Channel
•na Alexander and Mrs. Gall 2. Hollywood 28.
Haate. Gall Hu~ of Jllorfh·
For men and women
no experience needl'd
no advanced enrollment
8ECDIS lloDday. Sept. II
7:30 abarp. Cit .ewpwt
BcubeJ.. YCidat Cltlb.
Weekly for 13 weeks.
em cautomJa. wu the maJd of THIJ SID 111 1 rw .., a. • hono:, and Ronald K~ler, the ..... _ .... ,.. 11 ...._
11 11_.
c room ·s brother. was best man. ~-=-~~ ~....,= ... ~....,;.~c.I~~OI=IOU~~~~-=·~.;;;;jjiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ The couple Is honeymoorunc
In Hawaii and will m u m In
mid ·September to make their
home In Corona del Mar. Mr.
Keeler will join the firm of M. L
Keeler and Sons. Ad\'enislng
Speclaltles, In Costa Mesa.
\\ I ~ h-F. 1\J () S IJ 1-C I /\ L S
SALLY ANN HAUSMAN
WEDS JAMES TYNE JR.
TIUIDIY, n.AY, UTIDIY.-a• 31, iEPT. I I 2
Groceries
Dole ~pie Grape-
&uit0iblk--46oz.
Produce
Sally Ann Hausman, daughter
ot Mr. a nd Mrs. Jack Ha usman,
1S06 Dolphin Ter.. Irvine Ter·
race. became the bride of James
Patrick Tyne J r .• son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ja mes Patrick Tyne Sr. of
Lynwood. Callt., on Aug. 12.
The double ring ceremony was
held at St. Andrew's PTHbyteri·
an Church with Dr. Charles
Dlerenfleld officiating.
The bride wore a short white
taffeta dress with lace yoke and
~ll·shaped skirt. Her veil was
shoulder-length.
Mrs. Richard Hausman of Pa-
cltlc Palisades was maid of hon·
or and George Rau, brother-in·
law of the groom, and a resident
of Palos Verdes Estates. was
man. Miss Cynthia Chandler of
Temple City was attendant to
the bride.
A rC«"ption follow~ a t the
Balboa Bay Club, after which
the bride and croom de;arted
Cor a Las Vegu honeymoon.
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UP :ro 20" OFF Tlll LAlOR DAY
The bridge attended Stephens
College at Columbia, Mo., and is
a gradUAte of the Unlverslty of
Southern California. The groom
attend~ the University of Cali·
fornla a t Berkeley, and gradu·
ated from Lone Bearl1 State Col·
lege. He dld poet-~aduate ~39C Rouftd
work at USC. FRANKS
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o..11 ., M K & & ., more than 1100 ..._. to tala IUiaeu. Qd tlulld aWQ ~ a-. ... ._ ... •s:n' e. hal, 11ft aDd run motoltll food va1Uid at • from tat. IUJfDAL DIUX:'I'OII
.. ¢ l&d ...... I 9 ••• While parllecl aaa. tMn U.. ,.ra.. ,_, ••• PraDII 8. ' ' '
.._ --..... all I= '-t 'nleater, Colona del liar ... Met«, 111 VIa YeUa, Udo lale, PltiDdJ7Rellbborbood~ct -........ -IIIIa.. Robert lf . .,. ... 25. Ql 405 Gnd reported the /theft ot hla -BEU. -.y ....._ •ss;at .._ • • • a.. fl..,....._, wu c.'hafPd cU..,, tram. u.. uc1o 1a1e .,_ BROADWAY
Ml 2 WI = Ill ..._ a.... with drunk drivtna on pt1vate carden • • • MORTUARY
......... _; ...... • • property after tala ear .trudt 11 IIIII'* ,..._ .... Willi.,.... INlrked car and eauect about :, • WDWDDAY. AVQ. I 0 Broadway
M .._. • tM C... Ml damap to the wooden exten-Mrs.. Roy Mapole 31 S.yalde Ll l.atll 6 1-aa. c.ta 11-
-.... .._.... slon ol tbe trailer ot M,.. Mat· VUia~ Newport J..;di, com· "-----------J
Susan Fanaler, 41, fullerton jorle Smlthan, Bayside Vlllqe, plalned ol belq hit In the face
Ave. Newport Helchta. com-300 E. Cout Hwy., Newport by • rock ctuown by an un·
plalneCt that her 12!5 purM and Beach . . . known penon wtlUe lbe wu
comenta wu stolen from her • IVIIDAY. AVQ. 1 drlvlna north In the 200 block
f\'1.... ,.,.,._Mift I
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HARIOR AREA RESIDENTS recently rece1v1ng comm1sS10ns in
the Navy are Ensign Bert Calvert Dodson Jr .. at left. and En,ign
Richard Everett Boll, upon completion of training at the Officer
Candidate School at Newport, R. I. Ensign Dodson, 'the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dodson of 434 Irvine Ave., ,Newport Heigh ts,
will report for duty on the U.S.S. Constellation. Ensign Ball, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Boll of 1906 Dover Dr., Harbor Highands,
will report to the fleet for duty.
towel on the Corona del Mar A tralflc aeodent at MacAr· of Marine Ave., Bal~ Island
main beach while she wu thur Blvd. and Coast Hwy., Co· · · · Myron RaWIIOII, 28. Hunt\ne·
swlmmlnl ... An S80 sUTfboard rona del Mar, Involved vehicles ton S.acb. 8ervlce station men·
was stolen from the unlocUd driven by Maf'k 1. Splinte-r, 19, aaer at 3000 Newport Blvd .. New·
garaee ot S.tty M. M1Uctt, 1540 Paramount. and Louts l. Bera. port Beaeh, wu releued to
<K-ean BJvd., B&.lboa ... N. a. 20, of 2518 Marcaret Dr .. Newport Huntlnaton Beech pollee for
Grannis. 221 Orchid Ave., Corona Hellhta ... Geora• W. Cantelo, ProNCUtlon on chafles of the
del Mar, reported that .nft&l 49, of 890 W. 1!itJI SL, Newport theft of 2100 aallona ol au from
fires had been started In trash Beach, waa cbarpd with drunk a Vernon bulk plant . . . Food
cana up and down his alley drlvinc and lntoxlcatlon In auto valued at atOO wu stolen from
durlna the past month or so . . . after hla car hit the rear ot • retrlaerator·freezer In the P ·
• IA'IVDAY. AUQ. J C'ltT operated by 1Uchard H. Baln. rap ol Mrs. Ctaarl8 Bauman,
A aenerator was stoJen from Loll Anaeles, stopped for a red 21:10 Miramar ·Dr., Balboa ...
h • a. w Ft tri k Ueht at Jamboree Rd. and Coast A t1.200 9lattnum rlna aet with W ;;;;JL ~ c:;.;.~re Dr.: w:!r N~: Hwy., N~wport Beach, at 2 :50 diamonds and an emerald was estcliff Chape1
Safe Boating Course
Will Start Sept. 11
port ... A tire and wheel were a.m .... Motorl.ta Mary J. Sm1th, lltolen from a china dlah on a ,.,.,._
stolen from the station wacon Altadena, and Mary N. AmoJd, bedroom dresser In the home of .,...__.,.
of Jac,k Evafl!._...W Garnet ~ 1519 Bonnie Doon Mrs. C . ..J!... ~rn, U08 ~ .,___ -
-Balboa Island ... Officers round 1'firi"ce, were nvolved In a.traf· Bay Front. Balboa Island ... ~ -a. 1M IT.
an 8MM movie camera In a cue fie accident at 32nd St. a nd Lake SS6 tadlometer wu stolen from CIOITA .sA
in front of 1410 Klnp Rd .. Clift Ave., West NeWt;>Ort ... TeiT)' the car of Kent Raters. 220 Dla· ,. .,._
Haven. releaslnalt later to Allan F. Ruuell. 1714 W. Ocean Front, mond Ave., Balboa bland ... IKIULUI
Gray, 1401 Kinas Rd., 'fhO re· Newport Beach, reported the A buralar took a black plaster r----a_._._·-------.
ported the theft of the umera buralary of a S90 aurfboord , . . oat bank contalnlna $15 from a FOR ALL OF
leWe'a Putr s.,,u ..
3W 1. cout lick••r '
r. O.lea •M emu tal Jlu Califmia .
The free 13·week safe boat·
lng course offered by t he Balboa
Power Squadron will start at
7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 11, In
Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
Richard Luckey, squadron pilot·
lng course chairman. has an·
nounced.
Both men and women. boat
owners or not, are Invited to
take this piloting course. No
advance enrollment is necessary.
The lectures. are from 7:30 to
CIIRISTIIS CIIIS
Yes! We can do it. And it's
a good time to gerthese tedl·
ous details out of your way.
We also imprint paper goods,
matches with names or in I· <llll.lliiL
tlals for parties and person·
a llzed al.ft.s.
Hobie's Party Supplies
Hobie and Marge Loud
ua E. Coaat Bwy .. CoroDa del Mar
Next door to Jewell Welty Florist
THE FINEST IN FOODS
May be found at the U & I e MEAT & DELJCATESSEJf e
Swlfta PNaaham TeDder Ped ..., Cl9ed lD our cool••
ftaaa Jfolcnld bas Ccnarmel meat apedaltlH aDd FNeia
Salada e GBOCEftlES & FJIOZEJf FOODS e
Rattoaally ad..n~Md ai"'M'· aacmy gOW'IDet spedaiU.
Compare our low abelf prtceL e BEALTB POOD STOllE e
Jfatural Bealth .Pooda -Dietetic Foods e PRODUCE e
The flaeat 1a fruit aDd prod~ -lrHb de~lly
• aua A.lfD WllfE •
Imported cmd doiDHtic been cmd wiDH
AdftftiMd specials effectl•e 7 dcaya Wed.DHdaT
Tuea4cay
()pea 8:30 to 10 P.M. Daily .-.pt SUDdcay
8:30 to t:OO P.M. Suadclys
WE deUYer -Or 3-0SM u I
3200 E. Coe't Hwy., Corone del Mer
ORl-0514
3500 B E.
fireplace fixtures
Gifts & Imports
Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar
OR 3-7065
···--be
COMFORTABLE
HOT DAYS
SPECIAL 1 DAY C1EAJGNG
AND 2 DAY LAUIGJBY
•oDftA~
VALET CLEANERS
-IIDIOR IIIPAIII fBEE-J .. OIIIO.Iotl ...........
II" a. COMT 8WAY. eo.DIIA Da. liD
g p.m. weekly. followed by an ... Vandals broke a window In A hit and run car damaaed the tea table dinette In <the home YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
exam ination, the pass i n g of the car ot Mrs. Evelyn B. Loch· left front, lender of the car of of Albert W. Donohue, 227 Via S
which Is necessary for squadron rle. 230 62nd St., Newport Shores, Kelly W. Mltd\um, 703_,-K E. Bal· OrYieeo. Udo Jale . . • adleir Insurance Co.
membership a nd the prlvlleae of after her car had run out of Ia& boa Blvd .• Balboa . . . l ohn E. Sadlelr
taking seven advarK.'ed courses. at 5500 w. Coast Hwy., West • IIODAT, AUQ. 7 3333 E. Coast Hwy. OR 3 ·3850
Subjects covered Include man· Newport . . . A physician was called to caTe Corona del Mar
ners. customs and yac'hting e tl· Jolaa 7. ~. _./1 A9ate for Mrs. Pearl Rlcmart, 7S. ol
quette. sa f e ty, seamanshil,:>, A..._ ....._ lalaDd. ••JMid*l 1601 15th St., Cliff Haven, heart
small boat handling. equ!pment tbe tMft e1 7 beoda ...... attack victim . . . William D.
and government regulations, aids 1111111 tbe tepe e1 1 --·s Bolton, 25, of 1115 E. Balboa
to navigation, compass and com· awta auits ._ IUa clotiMe Blvd., Balboa, was charged with
pass In navigation, charts a nd u.. , . , v_.... uMd red furnishing alcoholic beverage to
piloting. The COllr!§e Is beamed at ~ • aq,.ticiE to write -. minors at Washington St. and
all boat operators. whether in· aceM .... .._ tile •UN Bay Ave., Balboa, and Robert E.
board or outboard power or sail. Mtslde ot u.. all' of II._U. Kuhuhofer. 19, of 1115 E. Balboa
The Instructors will in<'lude Mr. D. ..,_ lilt .. ,.,, LaDe. Blvd., was charaed with being a
Luckey, Mrs. Isabel Pease. Mal Badlew ·~~~tbl88dl • • • minor In po8S(!Uion of an alco·
Coston. Bob Scofield, Vern Hunt, A doe was quarantined at 211 hollc bev,erage ... VIctor E. Ton.
INVES'J'MI:l'TS • . •
CROWELL, WEEDON It CO.
Members
Pacific Cout S'ock Exdlanp
Burdett Harrlaon, 1ft. Mer.
Dldl'Ruckft Ted Paulaon
Lola Fennell Ruth Baker
Mike Myers ·
Private Wire Services
2820 E. Coast Hwy. oa 1-1005
Corona del Mar Ken Lo&an and Jim Edwards. Marigold Ave~ Corona del Mar. nesen. 66, of 712 Santana Dr .•
"From the little three·horse a fter biting the hand of Paul irvine Te.rrace: was charaed with =====~====:;================~ outboard to the fifty.foot cruiser. De·ak, Sunland. while he was Intoxication '" public at the r
a boat. which sh ould be for visiting h·is grandmother. Mrs. scene of a traUic accld•nt a t 702
pleasure, ('._n be a lethal weapon Stephen De·ak ... Donna RJp;>e· Avocado Ave .• Corona det Mar. at
or a family death trap," Mrs. toe. 3191!: Jasmine Ave .. Coron;~ 2:26 a.m. · · · Ed Murrlson, 222
Pease wrote In urging students del Mar. reported the 108!1 of the 26th St., Newport Beach, reported
to take the cour!Je. front license plate from heT car malicious ml5C~Ief In a house
---------------------------under construction at 330 Cameo Shores, wh..,.. a house h ad been
l.'ntered and a fire started but
CALLINGGQ
no dam age had resulted . . .
Two chaise lounge pads valued
at $15 were stolen from the patio
at the home of Mrs. John Van
A!Mrafoort. 4310 W. 0 c e a n
Front, West Newport . . . Rip
e FIIOM WBEilE?
lt's marlin time ~ a!i though
you didn't know. Last Saturday.
theTe were 2 names on the Hon·
or Rolls over at I he B a I boa
Angling Club. This wef'k sound·
ed more exciting. More were
being seen-hooked up--rca ught.
I haven't had a hook·UP yet-
or a s trike. Tried out Joe How·
ard·s new boat, the J~ri·Jo II,
Thursday. Beautiful daY. after
the s la;>py weather of the pTe·
vious weekend. But nada. as far
as marlin. But Golly! It's a nice
boat. Joe!
Along with a significant num·
h<'r of other marli nltes. I keep
wondering w her I' our m arlin
come from. Are these the same
fish as t he ones in Mexico?
Where do they go when they
leave here in the Fall? Is there
some other marlin country that
no one has ever found?
T here's only one way to an·
swN these and many other ques·
tlons. That's ta gging.
e TAG 'EMI
In ge neral, the number of
marlin tagged and released de·
pends one he<'k of a lot on the
S<'ason. If there are lots of mar·
lin. the trend to tag and re·
lease grows. If they are scarce, e v e r y 0 n e wants to put his
aboard. This Is quite human. But
after you've caught ' a number
of them, you begin to wonder.
Unless they're unusually lar~re.
or unusually small !like you
take to George Lee for perpetua·
tlon l I, for one, would prefer
to have my fun, put a tag In
Mr. M and cut the leader. I've
never found them very hlah on
the blll·of·fare. I've trted to eat
so me that were much llke
munc:hlnc on the aole of my top.
slders. They're lood smollecl.
but, often, my frener just a...'t
that •s-eJous. So·o-o ~~ I
thlnll my nat one U ) Ia
blOW than tM one Gordy
Wwlll topped mJne wltb. 1ut
Morgan, 1921 AJtura Dr., Irvine
Terrace. reported the lo&s of a
S35 bicycle. which he !had left a.t
the entrance 1o the Corona del
~1ar main beach ... Jesse M.
Torres Jr .. 28. of 3601 E. Coast
Uwy.. Corona del Mar, was
booked to serve ao days on a
charge of usauUina a baby sit·
ter and disturbing the peace at
224 N. Newport Blvd., Newport
s ummer. I'll put my tag in him Heights, July 19. · · · e TUESDAY. AUG. I and say "Go home, boy!" 'I Be .• rs. tty Wa ll, 123 33rd St ..
• SUPPLIES West Newport, reported the
ln case you·re interested, but burglary of her son's safe,
have no tagging equipment. just whk h contained his coin collec·
stop In at the Balboa Angling lion valued at $100 ... Steven C.
Club. They have tags. tagglnl Cutler, 7. of 2141 Seville Ave ..
pole tips and all the literature. Balboa, was taken to Hoag Hos·
And -If It's rcocogniUon you pltal for treatment of Injuries
want I and who doesn't? I -he r eceIved when he was
they are diSI;>Iaylng a really knocked from his bicycle In an
bea ut I f u I trophy over there accident with a car driven by
th rough t he courtesy or Western I Sharon L. Eastwood. 16. Pasa·
Outdoor News I thank you. Burt dena, at 2205 Channel Rd., Sal·
Twilegar!) The trophy aoes to boa ...
the a ngler who tags and releases TJuM teak belafblt p&DI,
the la rgest number or marlin Yalaecl at 110 ..ta .... atoa•
this l'('aSOn. r.-tbe boat. lea ...... .
Recently, from Frank Mather, 0WDe4 by aaa...e. a. Zalcllew·
in charge of this program from bGclrew. 501 •• ky r~t. ....
Woods H o I e I Mass.) <>t-ea no· boa laJCIIId , • , A pa1r oe bl·
graphic Institution. I received • IIOC8Ian 1111111 .._...., food
neat plastic case to keep my YCilaecl at .., were ate&•
tagging equipment ln. A.lso In It boa u.. boat. JabUM. ......s
was a special tagging flag to be at ••• Lafayett. Aft.. Rew·
Clown with your marlin flag. It's port 1eac11. 0WDe4 by J r
a white pennant with a red '1"' Palla«. '1M a. -.y rn.t. iaJ:
on it. These are available to .,_ laiCIDII •• , Mn. ._..... K.
anyone who has taaaed or In· Letfler. a e1 ltlt w, 0...
tends to 1ag a ma rlin. rr..t. •...-t ....._ -·
The recentJy.organlz.ed Shark plaiMd e1 ~ balwlay ., two
Island Yacht Club Is puttinc on ..._ ..... 11114 • ,.._ ,_
a marlin tou~narnent on Sept. t . aa. ......,. •• ,
AJ I of the fiSh cautht In thla lohn T. McDonald, 121 Sap·
tourney are to be Nleued. Thla
Is. h ighly admirable, but puh· .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.
Ieese. fellas. TAG 'EM TOO! ,_ fta811 A'f W0W11 110011
This should be a tood ewnt.
It starts wl1b cocldalla at tM
Balbea Yacht Basin on Sept. II.
followed by a klck·olf dlnMr oat
the Hurley Bell. The awards din·
ner Is scheduled for Avalon the
evening o.f the tournament, Sept.
9. Most local ~tubs will enter
teama and It thould. be a 1ood
time all around. Good ftlelc -
lood flllllhln1 -and don1 fori.C
your otaaetn1 equipment! e LOOK F.-.r
J'rank llaU. wantl me to re-
mind aJJ anclerl to Leok rcw
T ... ! Thla til ..,.c.'~a~Jy illlpor·
tant In the cue of Na.81d ftlft.
TIIetaclla,._..GI.,........
tublna about ...... ....,. lndl lft
~er nd about I llldMI
-... h w111 ... uy w _.
...... Ill 1M marltJt'a ..... u
.......... tllere -.. .. will ....
abiJ w C!Datad ... _.... --"' ... ~_..., .... ··-'-=·-llalltO.III!!LII .. .. ......, ............. ....
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we ct .. alae Cbtp sta~ape
COIOIA IEL 1111 PHAIIIACY
'"TIM PnecdptJoa P1waa I C"'f"'
3127 E. Coast Hwy. -near Jasmine
Corona del Mar
ORiole 1·1110
St. James Day School
I ltllet ....... c... .. _
(new joca tlon)
FALL IDIUTD OfafllfQ IKft. II
m MODKD 11KW ICIIOOL
IDIIDDGAIITD 1'DV ftll GaADK
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Another half mtJUon clollarw In pool. 1m DofotbT. ..., and
buUdlfta .,..,..tta tNre taUII out enc-. JIIDf'da ,_ ......., ,..,
Nat'l Giants
Top Class A
durlq tlw put week far 0 . Z. ,_,: C. Ham-8alta. ewtm· !fatloftal LMaue Glenta won
lobeNon'a Harbor Vl.w Hllla mtq pool. U. Xaeun,twa. the dwnplonlbJp ollhe c:lul A
ctwelopment on the Corone del 13.800. and patio roa1. a.: bebor .,. IIUIIUner ~baU ~M~~~~~~~~~~.~m~~~~~-~~~~~~!~~!~-~~J~~~~~4~~~~~~~ mlta for ctw.IUnp on Bbbtlde, pool. 11a0 landlewoocl. IUOO. a1 LMaue Cuba last Satwda)' _ W
Pebble and Sudplper. • IAL80A Cent«.
Pay Han~en Cook out 8 per· ErMet !fewfleld, remodel Ben· It wu National LH,ue aU mlta fot apartment buUcllnp dezvou. lallrooin, 11.500; w. llae wa)' ln the final aamee ol --~-~ ~=~;....__-ClASSIFIED AD RATES-c..a. wHh .-,., wfthM 10 ...
with 18 unltll on laclford ltd.. In Pludow, naoft~. t07 Hardlna. the tourMment. with American HOUR ma·RDT, Corof\a del I n 2 n
tiM new W~Hft ct.velopment 1295; Auauat Pftmnan, •dd aar· Lea1ue teanu1 havinaaone down ~. 80Uth ol RW)'., 5·room MM IIMI J r ...
fot a total ol tJM,JOO. L)'ona and ap, 1J52 w. Balboa, SUJOO: G. to defeat. The Giants knoc:Ud cot t •1 e, ahara home with 20 worch a..
CUhlona Bullderw took out per· H. Mather, re.roof, 318 Buena the Pirates out of the race TuH· elderl)' lady. 01l 3·36~. · • -· -.75 1.25 1.10
mltJ totaUnt -480 lor dwell· VIsta, till: Mrt. H. J. March, cia)', Auc. 22. at Conimunlty ~ OOLDE!fiOD, C.D.M. 3 ~· II .... to J0 w..la --"-----1.00 1.10 2.00
lnp on Toyon Ln. tn the Upper demolish ctweiUna. 802 w. Bay, Yout'tl Center. room. l'amiJ)' room. bullt·ln Jl ...,. to 40 __. ------1.25 2.00 2.50 Ba! ~000· .... rmlt wu , __ __. ~~ _..
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Nalblonakl Cubs fell Into the ~~"-Carpets, drapa-Year E.dt word ..., 40 ...,. .Ol .01 _07
ft •• .., --• ...-· -oeer· rae e1' 1ames but won all -_. mo. In Harbor View
to the Newport Harbor LuttMfaft 'Alex MacGillivray, l·unlt, 2· ol them. lncludinc the Jut from Hilla. Call OR 3·1300.
Church fot lnatallallon ol Dlll'li •• or y ctw.IUna. 117 VIa Nice. the NaUonal Pirates Friday.
~ under 11\e ...-nt 135.000; Dwtlht Anc»rwon. dlar.ie Aua. 25. before meetln1 the
•nctuary, which Is belnc ral8ed ·window ~o doot, 832 and &16 Via Giants. The National Red.lep
to make room for the addition. Udo Nord. 1100: Carl •nu. ad· defeated the American Phlllles
Followfnl permlta were lasued dltlon, 316 Vta lJdo Norcl. 11,000; While the National Cube defeat·
durtnc ttae put 10 days: Geor1e Buccota, alterations, 940 ·ed the American Dod1ers, to end
• COIIOIIA D&L IIU Via Ll(to Nord, 17 :JIXj. American Leegue chan<.'ft.
James S e 1 sl on s, apartment • aALaOA IILAIID
2 BEDROOM turnllhed house In SITUAnoNS WANTED
Corona del Mar. 1 ~ Block ~EX ,.,. -from be.ech. WJnter rental PLJUENCED nurse. Can take
from Sept. to June,I7:S, lnclud· c:om~lete ch~ree of home. in·
lnt utllitl GY 6·..._., cl~dmg plaan <'OOking. Top es. ._.... ability lor top pay. HY 4·9286.
RENT or lease 3 bedroom fur·
nlahed beach hou.e' above MUSICAL
China Cove. SuitAble for ------------
AUTOMOTIVE -ITS-CJIECi~~.=UP~TIME=-=,__
TIRES • TUNE-UP
• LUBRICATION e
WHEEL AUGNMENT
over 1an1e, eoo Jrts, 15,000; All Joel Taylor 111. d e m o II • h T C d rl----·~~~iiiiiii= American Market. sl1n. 30t9 E. bulldln1. 219 Diamond, 1200: exas ar S CO&irllwy:;-1100. -a: c. Hom. Rita Blair, apartment owr gar· ~.r&,:t, 3S8 DahUa, $225: M. H. ace. 127~ Dlamond,l8.400; John w· T
Sherman, re·roof. 614 Dahlia. Rromodka. re-root -~ Sap. In ourney
·-·· ,..(_ --_---, ·:-:~· .....__ teachera. 1150.00 m o n t h I y .
C.D.M. OR 3·9562. • BALDWIN ORGANS
• BALDWIN PIANOS
Artist Used
Baldwin Grand
Big Savings!
• OIL CHANGE • •
Herb Miller's
RICHFIELD STATION
363& E. Coast HW)'. at Polnaettla
OR 3-9728 • Corona del liar
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JAMES
I D.
RAY
No
Speculation
No
uaC.rtainty
with an
INSURED
SAVINGS
ACCOUNT
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4'/2% PEl-
paid quarterly
All Accounts
insured to
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UJr CI.DiDI&
$305; E II wood Mur;>hy, store phlre, 1125; E. A. Daniell, new
room, 2731 E. Cout Hwy., 12.700; 1•ra1e door, 708 N. Bay Ft ..
Jack Coutfer, re·roof 1era1e. 705 $400; H. Ford, demolish part of
Poppy, 185; Clen Hodllon, slcn bulldlnl <And add to make 2
for Hammond Or1an Studio, 2854 units, 213 Grand Canal, llU50.
E. Coast Hwy., I(D); John Burton. J. F. Martacal, .. ddltlon. 1216
add unit. 406 Heliotrope. $14,200; Crystal. fC,:IOO; Lloyd Cox, car·
DlcklniOn and McNulty, 2·unlt. port. 20Z Abalone, $300.
2·.tory 'dwelllnJ, 501 Fernleaf, • W&WJO.-r IBOa&l
~. · Stanley Baldwin, addition, 412
• IIIOD cUm Pro.pect; 13.500: Frank Julian,
J. W. Fowler, •ddltlon, 146 fence, 401 Proepect. 150: William
Shotecllft, 12,000; Jack BroerinJ, Brown. fence. 415 62nd St. $160.
repair nre damate to aara1e. 338 • CUP1" IIAYD
Evenlnc Canyon, 1700: A. Zeller, J. C. Elms. wall. 112 Kines
alterations. 231 Driftwood, $1.000. Pl.. 1100; E. W. Williams, sun • co_,.A ~ protection. 324 St. Andrews. 1727:
Lyle BobUn, fall-out shelter, Trevor Hendershot, swimming
516 DeAnza. 1700. pool. 430 Pirate, $3,700.
• IIIVDI& TDUc:& • W&WJOJIT DIGin'l
F. C. Fearman. clo.e breeze· Geor1e S.d,er. re·roof. 547
way, 14 1 2 Santanella, 13.500: Santa Ana. 188: Newport Harbor
George Holstein, addition, 1535 Lutheran Church, 2501 Cliff Or ..
Dolphin. 11.000. raise sanctuary and construct
e ,MARIO. YJ&W J1JLU c!aasrooml, 170,000 and build
The Texas Cardinals walloped
the Pioneer League Giants 18·1
lut Sunday at eo.ta Mesa
Park to win the Cla!IS B tourna·
ment play In the harbor area
summer baseball program.
The Giants beat ~he Cardinals
In a eame at 6:30 the evenlna
previous-the first time the
Cards lost a game during the
tourney. The Car(\5 beat the
Giants last Aug. 21 In a play-off
game. the Cards aolne on to
eliminate the Texas Redlegs
from Che race in a game Wed·
nesday, AuJ. 23.
The Giants beat the Southern
Phlllles In a loser-game at 6:30
p.m. Aug. 23 at Community
Youth Center. then had to beat
the Texas Redlegs la.st Thurs.
day In another loser-lame for
the <'rack at the Texas Cardl·
nals. · Harbor VIew HUll Develop· f o u n d a t I o n. $1~.000; Glenn
ment Corp .• 24 permits for dwell· Moore. wall planter. 455 San
lnp on Ebbtide, Pebble. Sand· Bernardino. $50: Earl Lewis. re·
piper. total 1584.000; J. w. Hinch-vision of ptana fM dwelllnl. 501
llffe. fence. 1106 Goldenrod, $1~. El Modena. 13.500: 1. A. Crale10. , • vna UY ADA sundeck shade, 530 Irvine. 12.000. FOB SALE
R. J. Faubus, swlmmlnl pool. • KACOII UY ==--=:---:----:----~ 1701 'I'radewinds, 12.600: Jacob Lyle Herbal, re-roof. 31 S<'hoon · 14·FOOT fiberglas b oat. with
Gorman, fence and planter. 2030 e:. 1441. trailer and 16·hp Johnson out·
HoUday. 11,400; Fay Haru~en .• 4· • W&wtOIIT board. $250. ORiole 3-6145 aftC"r
unit. 2·story apartment. 1616 Bob Roublan. 2 siena at new 6 p.m. Bedford, 132.700: 2-story dupJO. location of Crab Cooker. 2200 coo=~tw=A""'RE=--w-t.,--...,b-r_a_nd-=---n-e-w.
1816 Bedford. 111.100: 4·UftJt. 2· Newport Blvd.. lliOO. and add stainless llteel. 135: ve,etable
..,. apartment, 1700 Bedford. shed roal. 11!100: Fred Slmi*J" )uleer, new. 155: Europun
132.700: 2-Jitory d uP I ex. 1700 and Dr. Dl MUum. aJwratlona. ~hlna set, new, 135. LAwren~
Bedford. 11&900: 4. unit. 2 .story :w2t VIa Lido, 1275: Newport· 1· 1 488.
apartment at 1630 Bedford. 132.· eo.ta Mesa Broadcut1nt. radio CONN B nat trumPf't with case
700; 2·story duplex at 1630 teower, 971 W. 16th. 14.000: and mute. $90. E Flat alto sax·
Bedford. 118.900; Baycrest De· Frank O'Connor. remove 2 build· ophone with case. $200. Call
velopment eo.. 1·unlt. l·story ings and remodel other, 149 RJ v. Ci>R 3.3606.
dwelling. 128,500; Robert Bar· crside, 1750. and con!ltruct 9·Unlt ------------
num, ?Atio roof, 1539 c umber· offl~ building, 160.000; R. H. MJSCEIJ.ANEOUS
land. SOOO: L y 0 n 1 It Cashion Clucas. fen~. 4403 Seuhore.
Builders, l ·unlt, l·atory dwell· S115: Back Bay Park, 4 signs. 300
ings, 1807 Toyon, $29.230: 1815 E. Coas t Hwy .• 11.440; P. A.
Toyon. SJ().280. and 1~ Toyon, Palmer. siJn, 3371 VIa Udo. 1700:
SJ0.970: Earl Beeman. swtmmJng Charles Palnt~r. fen~. 4904 Ne;>·
t une. 1200; City of Newport
Beach. change storage room to
pentOnMI offl~. 3300 Newport.
$2.500; Udo Shipyard. workshop.
900 E. 31st St., $210; T. ~ Jones.
wall, 514 Canal. 1150; ~ Mil·
le:. re·roof. 3206 W. Ocean Ft ..
$50; Spen<'er Printing, sian 108
Tustin. S90: Firehouse Uphols ·
tery. sign. 2809 Newport. S90:
Peterson Showcase. windOw. 2809
Ne wport. s:JOO: Bill H08klns.
fence. 300 E. Coa!lt Hwy., spaN!
SHE WlLL be happy with your
portrnlt made by Photo Studio
Pet«-r Z. l\f. Singer. 2908 E.
Coa81 Hwy .. Corona del Mar.
RJDE WA NT E 0: Corona del
Mar to Santa Ana. arnve
Santa Ana 9 a.m. or l'OC>ner.
lea\'(' :; p m. OR 5-0i09.
AVCTIOJf
Every Friday night at 7 p.m.
Antiques. Complete House.
hold Furnishings and Appll·
ances. WlNDY'S BARN
Ml6·8686 · 2075~ Newport Ave.
Costa Mesa
We w111 Sell for You
Good leading
for the
19. S95; Mr. Potter. fence, 300 E. y ABD MAINTENANCE
Co a 1 t Hwy., spa~ 69. $150:
Whole Family
·News
·Facts
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""' Owllt'-' Sc--.,...., , . One~ Jt,. ...._. IS. Mia
,... """ IC J J fw ... ftiM ~· Inc .... , ..... "" cNdl .. _..,..,, • ,...Pte -• _.... ••oo • _..., o
CharlH Howard. 2·unlt. 2·story
t1welllng. <109 F in I e y. $15.000:
Pope Hilburn, <'arport. 300 E.
Coast Hwy., spa~ 22. $270: Mil·
ler·Connell Chevrolet. sian. 1000
W. Coast Hwy .. 1300:
Sally Pirates
Are Champs
Sally Lee1ue Pirates went un·
defeated to win the class BB
tournament play In t'he harbor
area summer ba.eball proe-ram.
-They knocked the Piedmont I LMaue Clanta out of the final
1ame tut Jl'rtday •t co.ta Mesa
I
Park. The Piedmont Giants won
a loser ,.me \!Hth the Piedmont -----,.:w..::a::::=-----C\tba WednesdayJ Aua. ~ and
we nt on to d@feat the Mesa
Phone K1 5·2737
UWIIIIE
• Residential •
Commercial
• Class "A" Work
• Patios It Fences
• Final CJeanup
• TNah Hauling ......
LE 1·2462 · U 8·299:5
Cit; ~ .. Lntue Glantl Jut 'l'hunlday at !::====;:::;;5;5;;55;~~=;;:;::::;;;:;;:::;;;:::;;;;::=;;::==· Community Youth Cent.r for the r cndl •t tbe c:hamplonahlp.
Sell)' Pirates d@fMted the In·
lntMUUonal Learue Phillles.
Eutem G&anta and Piedmont
C&anta twk.'e to wtn the race. *
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REAL
ESTATE
ADS FOR
REAL
VALUES
2-BEDROOM AP,t. eouth ot hllh·
wa)', COM. Draperiea. waJI.to·
wall carpets. Adults only. OR
5·~.
IN Corona del Mar, no leue re·
qulred. :, room apt. furnlltaed
with utilities. 2 blocks to either
Jrade achool. $80. OR 3·2430
days. OR 3-0754 evenings.
AlTRAC'nVE. unfurnished, 1
bedroom apartment with 1•·
rage. Low yearly rental. 702'11 lrls. Corona del Mar. GY 6·5277.
or (evenlnp) OR 3 ·5067.
HELP WAlftED
WOMAN WHO CAN DRJVE ....
If you would enjoy working 3
or 4 hours a day calling regu.
larly each month on a aroup
of Studio Girl Cosme1lc <'lient!!i
on a route to be established
In and around Corona del ~1ar.
and a~ willing to m ake light
deliveries, etc .. write to STU·
010 GIRL COSliEMCS. Dept.
AUW·4, Glendale. CallfCKnla.
Route will pay 1.10 tA $5.00 per
hour. -==--BABY ·SITTER wanted. full tfme.
for tea('her. Reliable. Refer·
.-nces. provtde own,Atransporta·
tlon. Or3·1306.
TOP OP __ PO_R~TU-NI-TIES
DAILY
• SUre To CMdl Wltb
JUNE FARRAR
Employment Agency
473 N. Newport Blvd., Newport
Mld-.y ··~ SITTER to help with 5 (•haldren
!or month of October wh.-n
new baby arriv~. Jive 10. $150.
OR 3·0373.
REAL ESTATE M lesman, h igh
rommlssion paid to righl man
PE>nna nc-nt ii<'t'nie prc-fc-rrf'd
LE-ads furnished. E. E. ~I'IA.'·
man. R~>altor. 12<1 E. Broad-
\"'ay. Costa Mesa. Phont's. ~~~
6·2528 or ~11 6·7202. .S1t~ Ll
8·6430.
PHOTO SUPPLIES
ALL TYPES OF
Photographic SupplieE
• J'Mt Color FUm SeMee..
: McMe Projldan f« a.m. ~~~· ~ SupPll• MEARS CAMERA SHOP na !f.--port Blvd.. eo.a .... ~'bon. Liberty a. 7042 I
THIS SID deteifW a4 N1 ..._
........... ,.. ......... SI.IO I
fw J .. _._ .. Cell OIIOll J.OUO. (
Used Oreans from $395.
Woodworth
PIANO It ORGAN CO.
26216 E. Coast Hw'ay
Corona del Mar · Or 3·5530
515 No. Main St .. Santa Ana
Kl 7.4459
ORGA.'l SALE -Electronic or ·
eans traded In on HAM·
MONDS. from $393, Lowrey.
Minshall. Thomas, Kinsman .
etc.
Trade your piano for a new
orpn: we give hlghesr cash
price. Swap your little reed
chord organ for a NEW HAM-
MOND CHORD ORGAN. big
trade·ln allowa nCf'. Hammond
.Ol'gans used: chord oreans.
spinets, and one large honK'
model. B.lg savings. easlesr
terms on all sales.
New Hammond Organ Extra·
vol<'t'. $645 delivered with
bench. We teaC'h you to play
~.
JOJmSTOlfE'S
Mesa Auto W reekers
Ueed Auto .... ,_
We Buy Can and Scrap Metal
UBUI'Y 1-'7013
Z'75 Placenda Ave. ea.ta .._
MOVING
MOVING?
We furnish a larae van and
2 last. experienced hu ured
moverw for only Jl1.50 an
hour up to 30 mlles.
Also rout·to·COUt
and overseas.
Time starts a t your door.
No ~har1e for estimates.'
NEWMAN
TLUfSFEil It STO&ACE CO.
.. Service with a Ccwleience''
Phones: Ml 6·25211. YJ 6·7202
Residence: U a..&30
UC Broadwq, ea.ta .._ SCHMrDT . PHILLI PS. 0 r a n g e
County Hammond Dealer sln~ ------------1949. STEINWAY pianos. 1907
North Main at 20th. Santa Ana.
F~ Parking.
ORG AN B U YERS
Come to Organ lfE"adqu3rh'rs
on the Orange Coast for
LARGEST SELECTION
C'hoosl' from 100 IMtruments
C'O:\IPETITlVE PRICES
Chord~> from St:;Q,
5pJOf'IS S495
LIBERAL TERMS
U:-west rAil"~ longellt tt>rms
.St"w and u~d Hammonds
All otht'f mak~ . USt-d.
HA~!~10.SD ·Corona d<'l Mar
~ E. Coast Highway
OR. 3·8930
PADmNG
P'OR EXPUI PA.Dfn!IC
-CALL -
Sympson.& Nollar ••=rwt'• OldM ... N'¢ II Palai8D
oa ,..,., -&-.. oa J.HM
Painting, Decorating
SHAKE ROOF PRESERVING
Neat It Clean
Lief'~ It lnaured
M. Michael Painting
MI 6·1200
ABC PAINTING
State Ucensed
FREE ESTIMA TE.S
Terms
VI ~·7973 KI 9·1727
LAI'fDSCAPING
Complete Lbndscaping
Service
YREE ESTIMATES
SAR G~n Stampe
1"'rM deUvery
OORON A DEL MAJt NUitSEit'f
OR 5·0160 • 27" E. Cout BWJ' .
HOME MAINTENANCE
Carpentry
Minor ftepall'8
No Jobe Too small'
H. 0 . ANDERSON
2966 Pepper Tift LaM
eo.ta Meaa, Calif.
IOmber)y 5..8175
It no auwer call M1 6·2372
Re modeling
and Repairing
Any size Job. Over 25 yeara
In this area. Ray Nlelten.
ua.ea
/
...
I
AT THEODORE ROBINS
The ... Saja
"Sel 'e111!"
....... ble Off• .........
I
'II F·lGO ,, tnldr. KIL Lwa ................ ..
'M fill cast. 4 dr. Md. VI stick ................... ~ ... $2H
M PIITIIC • .,.. ................................................ M•
'II ..... Coaatry ................................ ..
,._ PIEIIEIE c,e.. hall ....... co-s. ........ 11411
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'II ........ Tw ..... ··--·-······················ .. ..
'17 . . .. ..
aACK TO ouaoa v.
Gall White, daughter of Mr.
and Mn. Stroller White, Balboa
l.sland, will return to the Uni·
venlty of O~gon in September.
She spent her junior year of, col-
lege at the Mexico City College,
Mexico City.
uwAJrDOwsm urr aou
A 80n was born Saturday, Aug.
26, to Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus
.LewandowakJ, 1815 Highland
OIITI 'IEU
One Acre A-1 Zone-Poten·
tlal C zone -very good 3
Bedroom Home in Fut
growing Businesa Area.
I $<&5,000
RAYBEALTYCO. asu &. c::...e ~~wy. ..._ oa a.ua, c.-... ...,
Coaftltible . ···················-····· ..... I Dr .• Harbor Highlands, In Hoag ----------
'II IEIIaT DaaplalM •• Dr ........................... 1111 Hospital.
'II Fill ..... ~ ...... ······················--.. .. NEVER BEFORE OFFERED!
'IJ-A NEW CONCEPT Statioa Wagoa ························--·~·-···
• • Door ........................................................ .
• ,.,. 2 Door ············································· .. ..
lNr BEACH & BAY
UVING ... THAT YOU
CAN AFFORD .
'11 .. • .... llollday Cpe. ···-.. ····---'---·-· $1 Ill
II. IIIE -TI GilliE Fill
Theodore Robins Ford
YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER SINCE 1921 '
FOIID 1 e FALCOW e TBOWDEUDlD e TllVCJtl
IIGO W. COAIT IIJWAT 1-WEWPOIIT aLYD.
a .. • 1Jeed • lalee aad ~ VMd C. Ceater
WEWPOIIT aEACII • U I ·H71 COSTA JIEIA • 10 I ·IMC
I
RESERVAnONS NOW ACCEP'IEJ>
OAitD.N ~ATJO A~AitTM.NT8
CORONA de{ MAR
Phone ORiole 5-0301
SHERMAN J. BOSS.-Besident_Mgr.
OR YOUR REAL ·ESTATE BROKER.
TIME TO CHECK UP
PH.INTING"NEEDS
.. 'T IE CI.IT aliT • 1•1 IFFIGE
DE 1WS IIIIIY IlEal LilT .. TIEl ~ Ull
D BUSINESS CARDS D WEDDING INVITATIONS
EJ ~ LEI I ERHEADS 0 RECEPTION CARDS
0 ENVELOPES 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS
0 STATEMENTS D MENUS
D ORDER BLANKS D PAMPHLETS
0 CIRctJLARS D BOOKLETS
EJ POSTERS D MAGAZINES
, , • I
f PHOME US AT OIIOLE 3-0550
And Our lleprJ1ntative WID le Glad To CaD OD Yoa
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• 4 UNITS 0~ 2 FULL LOTS
BuUt 1958 .................... $46,!500
~
RHltor
3001 Eut Coaat Hlahway
Corona del Mar
OR 3-0&a .. ....,,
OPE!'f ROUSE
I • ....,,..,..,
12:30 to 4:30 P.lf.
3381 1 Silver Lantern
2 bedroom home, fireplace,
garage, landscaped, large
patio, wonderful view.
A buy at $17,!500 ,Terms
I.LI1Yia lell•
MID c..t lly .. Da. hlat
New l11ttlng .•. 3 bedroom,
2 baths, Dining room. Beau-
tiful pat1o, on Comer.
$37,500
SEASPORT REALTY
REALTOR
J633 We.t Cout Hlehway
Kewport Beach
Ll 8-9349-Eves. LJ 8-3293
* REAL
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130 &. lTtb 1t. CC11ta X.. ~ a.llJI (.urc. tbe--tram .... lbop,... Cater)
I EVENINGS CALL MI 6·1a50-LJ 8-88&2
f
1DT IUYI m1 WED
130 Shorec:JIU, VIew Home, Trade (no Money) 169,500 (or ~nt $300. mo. option to buy)
6 Units on Wallace St. t6500 Year Income ..•.... .$49,750
2~' acre Hone RanCh-Back Bay ......................... .$19,500
Laguna Beach ·lot 50xl30 -............................. : .......... .$ 7,500
37,000 square feet C-2 plus building '
H'way 55. Center ot eo.ta MH& : ....................... 169,300
Balboa hnlnsula-R·l lot ..................................... .$18,000
Duplex, Costa Mesa ........ (clear, trade) -·-------.$14,00o
.200C Pomona St. 4 bedrooms, Open dally
untJI 80ld (exchange for Freedom Home) .t19500
2 Bedroom p lus euest apt .. Balboa Peninsula .. :::.13-iooo
Commercial Bldg., center ot Buena Park
1 trade for 10011 > .............................................. •16 500 . ......................... .
roa...,. •
Com=lal Drive-In Bldg .. center of
Mesa ........ 100 ft. front .................... $ 150 mo.
Furnished home on Lido Island
annual lease ···-······---·-·--··--: ......................... .t;300 mo.
LJdo Sends furnished home
annual le&~e ·····-·········-·········-~·····-···············~ mo. •. .-. ........ .
-........ m9d.. ...... _. -.... .,.
Charming 2 bedroom home
and 2 bedroom apartment
above spacious garage,
only 6 years old and
South of the Highway.
-OUT OF TOWN OWNER
I
Must Sell
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
Act Now!
$35,000 -Terms
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SPECIAL REPORT
SEPTEMBER/1961
An Advertisina Supplement to the Oranae County Edttton of the Los Angeles
Tunn • Sant. Ana ReatSter • Cost. Mew Glo~Herald and Ptlot • San
Clemente Sun-Post • L.aauna Beach South Cout News • Hunttneton Beach
News • Newport Harbor Ens•an • Newport Harbor News-Press
FEATURES:
The Story Behind •·•xtra Dlvldenda"
How to ~rotlt from the Paateat Growing Area In the U .S. A .
What Can An lnaured Savlnga and Loan Aaaoclatlon Do Por Vov"P
graphi(:-tour of a building that Ia the lut word In beau!1 ..S
efftcien<7.. You're alao invited for a pe!W)Dal visit. Guided
tours wlll]>e given every busineu day at 10 and 11 A.M. and
1 and 2 P.M. _
How To Profit From The Fastest Growing Area In The U.S.A.
How much Is
FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS?
It was nothin~ hut an idea just 25 y<-ar!> ago. in
the mind of Paul A. PalmN. lie was st•lling real
estate in 11andy. 'parsd y·popula tcd :'\t'wport Har-
hor. People u:cmtc•cl to liv<' in this sunrl)' area tu
<·njoy tht• owan. the ha)' and the view -hut thert'
\Wre few homes availahlt' and even lt>ss mont·v
a\·ail ahle to huild nl'w homt:-s. '
So Palrnt·r organized other IOC'al husinl"'SSmt?n.
who also hdi<'wtl that this was the h<•st place m
the world to liw and wurk. into the i\ewport Bal-
boa Fedt•ral Savings and Loan AssOC'iat ion. sinet•
eonverlt-d to Calrfornia Stale Chartered r-\ewport
Ba lllOa Savings and Loan Association. They in-
vited other nei~hhors to pool their money to IX'
loaned to build new homes. or buy existing homt'S.
and dividends would he paid from the intt>rest re·
<.-eived on th(• home loans.
From this idea grew a busin<·~s with rt'sm~,U;Cs
in ex~ss of Fifty Mill ion Dollars. its succt•ss excm-
pli6t'<l today. just 25 years later. in the opening of
the d ramatic ultra modern building which gives
lhe New Look" to Newport Balboa Savings.
And what do•• It mean to -,ouf
Declares Palmer. lhe opportunitie~ to make
money are greater today than ther were 25 years
ago. ( see history repeating itsel all a round us.
You can join with us. investing as we havt> been
doing so successfully for 2.5 years and y ou. too,
can grow more prosperous year by year.
Look at this picture: Since 1950. the fastest
growing county in the U. S. A. has been Orange
County ... with more than 100 people a day mov-
ing here to live. The population has tripled in
the past 10 years ... authorities agree it w ill triple
again before 1980.
Jlrrc•'s tllr rca'l our area loCikerl u:lrPn ~·ewpnrt Rotlma Savin~s started;,
lmsinn~. D on I !Jrm tdsll you hod lwudrt Oil<' of tiJ(I~e vacant lots?
Our llrst n·al offiN• wa.~ in
this real t•s tate offit'<' -tlw
Savin~ and Loan .'\\~ocia
tion O<.'<'llpit'<l a small l·or-
ner -P. A. Palml'r's rC'al £'S·
tatt' h11sin('SS took up mo<~t
of tlrl' -;pace. Ac·tually. tht• As~ociation npt>m>d fur bus-
iness in the Lido hit· Com·
munity C luhhoust• in I 9.'36.
tht•n was mo\'ed to 3333
(now 3377 ) Via Lido in
1937. direl·tly aeroo;o; tlw
strN't from our new llllild-
in~.
\\'t• lf_rcu· raJiidly ... SOIW r L'(/IIIrtrlJ.! an-
other lmiltlinf,.!. picturrrl 111 ri/.!,111 In 1947.
Feeling growing pains, we cast long ranf.e eyes across Via Lido to the vacant
property at 3366, on the bayfront -bou t the site out of earnings of the A.sso-
ciation -designed the most modern buil ing in the Harbor area -moved into it
in June 1954. And now. June 1961, we move into our five story ·addition.~ biggt•r
by far than the parent buildin~.
Home building needs are never satisfied. There is no let-up in the de-
mand. One of the largest home and community building projects ever
conceived is now underway in the development of the famed Lrvine
Ranch properties into residential, shopping, recreation and industrial
areas. This is only one of many such d evelopments, large and small. in
strategic spots throughout the county. We have financed such projects as:
Irvine Terraces • WestcliH • Lido Sands • Cameo Shores • Cameo
HichJaods • Vista del Lido (we are &nancing individual apartments)
• Lapoa Seaclifs • Bad Bay Estates • Newport Shores • Lido Of6ce
Building • Costa Mesa City Hall • Jamaica Inn • Westclif Building
at 17th and Irvine (under coostruc:tioo) • International Pancalce House
and others in a commercial center on 17th street (under construction ) .
One of the mony develttpments where const ruction has been largely
fintJnced by Newport Balboa Savings is Irvine Te"aces. 1. 2 and 3.
Some typlcal Irvine Te"ace homes overloolcing Newport Harbor
are shown at right. ~
What became of those t:acant lots? Thousands of the homes pictured u:err
financed throuf!h 1\'t•u:purt Balboa Sadrr~s. Tl.i.s new aerial photo shorn the
1937 office. the• /9.54 officr allfl tire neu: 1961 lmildin[!. nearin~ completiorr.
\V(• took the samt• advice W(' give. you who savt• with us. Afte r buying the vacant lot pk turro
oppmilt'. we spt'nt 7 years planning for a new huildin~ and ~aviug our monev. In Junt• 1954 we
npt•rwd this nC'w huilding -hailro as the most modt·rn. d fkient savin~s and loan facility in tht·
industry! It was-and i'-a ~howplaC't·. hut now it is the "South \\'ing" of om twu huilclings
Branch Office of
NEWPORT BALBOA
SAVINGS
at 2407 East Coast
Highway. Corona
del Mar
\l,ul\ pt·oplt• II\ rn~ 'nuth
of our llhlin nffict• find it
111\lrt' <·on\ t•nrt·nt to d rop Ill-
In till' Ctlron.l tlt·l \Jar of.
fit•t• 'llll l',lfl ,tcld to \ IIIIT
$,,, inl!~ .H·t·nnnt ht'rt' nr
withdr,r\\ or OJWn llt'\\ ac--
l'tlllllh, H\ t•..r,aJ~ "' ,It tht'
liM Ill offit'l' l.o.rn P·" nw nh
c.1n ht· m.ltlt•lwn• .. tnd th1·n·
art• rn..rrl\ ntlwr 't'r' J('t''
·'' .ulahlt-
You can be part of this
picture of prosperity.
Here's how you can profit
from the unparalleled
growth of this area ...
I. If \1111 an· d '' d\!t' or ,al..rn· t•anrt·r <,,n e a part of ~ 111;r lllt·ome eH·~ p<H d..r~. arrd Ill\ I''' 1t \\ herl'
It I\ ,,rft·. ~et t'.Jfll!> ~Oll ,1 lugJt t'\lrd lllt'O ffil'.
2 Ccn"idt·r hu~ mJ.t ~our O\\ n lrornt· lwrt· in Ora nge
Count~. 'drt·n· '.due~ ..rrt• 'kd<hh 1m rea5ing_ and
~our lunru· lw<:ornt''> .1 ~c~<xl lrl\ t·,tmt·rrt You can
fin.1rrc·t· ~ 1111 r horne .&t tl11, loc..tlh 11\\ ut-d savin~<>
.urd lo.tn ""cx·Jutron dt lo\\ r..rh-' for .c long term
lo..rn If ' ou .tln·ad\ 0'' n .t lrornt• 111 tlrr, drea. c.-on-
,,dl'r IIH:rt·a,rrrg its.\ .thu· tlrroul!lc d lcumt· modern·
ii..JIIOII ln.111
:3 \\ orJ.. lwn·. lrl\·t·~t in 'our o\\ 11 hu"nc·~, or "ork
fur a firnr rrr thi, art•J, ·wlwrt.· II\ 111~ <~nd \\urking
c.·ondrtrom art· iclt-al .wd tlrt• prt-dJc-lrd growth of
( >r.tngt· Cuuuty ~i' t" you room to prOJ:trt'Ss~
I l m e't ltt•rc·. OrrtT 'ou lr..r' ~" hurlt a soiJd founud-
tron of proper!) U\\ n~·r.;lup .• tnd ~ ou h." t' a ~anngs
.tC.'('fl\1111 dt lt'ast e<fu.tl to .1 ~ t'dr·~ rnumw and you r
hu,rnt''' " pro~pt·rin~. eomrcll'r '"' t-st mg in the
'olrd gro\\ t lr stcx·ks o f '>Oillt' of t bt· finn!> loc::ated
111 t'\pantlrn~ Oran~e County
T ht· outlcx•k for \ ou a ud Orangt• Count\· 111 tht-
}'t·ars tu (·orne is tlr~t of t·cmtlnurng pr<h~r1 ty. Be-
gin Ia~ rng tht• h'TOtrnth,urk for .t htgj!t•r. brighter.
mon· \t•t·un· fu ture tomorro'' ~~~ rm·t',trng in your-
wlf ..rnd ~our l'Ommunity
* ••••
'What can an lnaured S.t1/nga and
Lo.n Aaaor:latlon do for You?
You c.·.tn IIIStrrt· .t fi n..run alh 't'< ure future for
~ cHr r~t·lf .end ~our f.lmil~ h~ ,,;11pl~ 'tdrtin~ d sa\'-
rng~ at'lllllnt ,UJd tllt'l1 "p..r~ ~ omwlf first · e\e~· J"'' d.l\ .111tl .:~dd rec:n i.Hh to tim .ll'l'Otlllt
~uou \ 111dl Ira\,. tire t'tflll\ .dt·rrt of '1'\'t'ral pa~
cl.l\' -'" r£ p.1~ d1t•d,, ''"P l't>mmg .' 011 ean con -
Ill II II' to ll\t' unrm..rll.' "1tlu,nt fr.tntH borrowin~
\\ onld n t \1111 fn·l ,, lot mort• 't'< nrt• rf \ uu had
tJ.,. •·q u.tl of .11 h·.A,t .r \t'.tr' lll<'tllllt' ,,n,-d' Joh
tll.tll\!t'' \\otrldut \\CIT~ ~~~~~ tl1t 'll
) 1111 II \!d .1 n ·..rl tl1nll "lrt"ll \ocr 't't' those divr·
cl.·rrd, .uldnl In ~our '·" mg' ,., t·r~ :I month.~ oon
\1t11 lt.t\t· t·nntn:;lr tOJM~ for ''hat you want most-
·' t'HII••)!t• t'thlt·atron -.1 ',tt·atinn tnp -d hoat -a
t.cl un T lrurl!' .lrt· mudr. mm h du:'.lJWr when vou
t.ur Jl·" \\llh \our tmn td..,J.. drdwn from ,:our
'·" rnc' .lll'l•uni. \\.ht•n ~ uu dldrl!t' them you· pay
lul!l1 rn11•n ·,t r.1t .... Fo r t'\dmplt·. \ ou t dn savt> as
llllll 1, ,1, ~.)', nn tht· prrtT of .:1 11 ..rutomohilt> bv
JM\ Ill\! l ,,,J.' .
'1 111 c. .111 t•\ •·n l..t't'P 'c111r '"'Ill~!' .rt't'l'unt mtc1ct
.wd horn'" nt•t'<..lt""tl mont'\ frorn 'our ~.H rn~ and
l.o.trr -\"Cli.'I.IIHm at mirt h It·" rnlt·n·"'t than t>lst>-
" hen·
Ynur en·dit j, lwttcr "lwu 'cHr ha,·t• a sa' in~ot~
.Jt't'llllllt E"pt•c.·ralh rf ~ 1111 d1·t·1dt• to build a new
lronw -or hu~ ..1 honw-err lllndt•rnl/t' your present
hnnw 't'"lll1rt Balht1.1 ~.1\ Ill\!' .incl Loan :\ssocia-
tum '' t'.l\!t'r to llt'lp \till l!t't ~t'IOd 'aluC'-t'xpt"rl·
t'IWt'tl lc~<~n l'lltlll'<'lltrr' "rll .tth1w \ ou. warn vou
of p1tfalls. ,,·rutiiH/t' ~ 111rr rnlt•n·~h. and tat lor a
lumw ln.1n to fit 'crur JWr,on1tl llt't'<l' 'o 'ou can
~II\ t' \\lth it" for 't·.tr' ~
'"· '1111 form ,, 'dlu.thlt• hn.mt·i<ll fm•ndsh1p
"lwn ~ ou opt•n WHir I n~llrt'<l S.l\ mi.!~ At'\'(lll nt -a
lrwnd who w1ll <L"''I't 'ou throu(!h finane 1al c-rist>s.
"he• '' rll hufft•r .'«HI .1\!.llll't "'" .1nd pnl(htt'\' for
'1111 ,ft•,uh lllt't)ffit' on t'\ t'n doll.tr \1111 Ill\ e't. who
"rll lwlp \nu fin.llll't' ~om lulrnt• dnd "ho "hem
'till h,l\ ,. 'urplus l·.tprt.d tP Ill\ t''t. '' rll ,t"un• ~ ou
tlr1• lllt'dn' tu ~·l!>P dll nppnrtun1t'
Newest building and decorating ideas give
''NEW LOOK''
to the Newport Balboa Savings
and Loan Association building
Just completed
at 3388 VIa Lido
In Newport Beach, California
"Dt>sign for Fu nc-tion" sums up tlw ultra-modl·rn
Ol'W home.• of :-.:cwport Balhoct Savin~~ and Loan
A~~O<.·Ialion. :\t'\\'purl Bt·,,cll. Cctlifon u.t. Sit uat('d
on a lctr~t· Bcty Front \lit·. till' nt'\\ buildin~. dt·~
)l~nt-d. Inuit ctnd t·quippt·d b~· Bank Building and
Equipml·nt Corporatl()n of .-\mt·rica. St. Lolli\.
comhint·-. t ill' utmo~t ill art•hiltT iural lwautv wttl.
(·ornp lt•l<' .uul tl•urou~-tl. fundllmal dfil'il'n<:y.
Dt">l\!11 t'\(WTb of B<~nl. Blll_)d111~ Cmporat1011
took into dft.c.-t tht· ht·,1ut1ful ,tllcl pi<.IIITl'"llll' ~1'1~
t111g in pl.u111111g tlw nt·\\ llwnt· of :'l.t'\\ (>(ITI Halho.1
Savin).{' a nd Loan '''"t'l:llltlll. T houl.!h .1 f m·.d
point. tlw llt'\\ l>~1ihl1111.! .u lu.tllv hl~·~·~J, 111 '' 11!.
tlw \urnnuul.u!,! '0111 lwr11 C.tl.fn~ni.l \t t'llt'
~l11rw l'.er.dll·)-0 .( ,,,,, d., ..... \1l.e,tt·r. porn·l.un
t·nanh·lt·d ,,,.,.) .111cl .&l.;reunerm. lft·-ltrllt· lt•rr.t//11
Hoor'. n·r.en1r<· tilt•. 1 .tr/>t'h . <tlllll,ltt·.d pl •• ~tt•r. r .• hri< lll\l'rt·d 11\'oldt· \\ ·" ' .tlld n ·thlll.!' .wd mall\
ollat•r ne.ell·rr • .J, tle.tl kl\ 1· \!IIIII ' 111111 tlw dt-,1~11 aniJ
t·nn,truc (1111111f tlw ·\"tl( 1.Jt11111·, qu.~rtc·r,Jeucl tlwm-
"'" ,., II• tlw lk·l14·f tlt.el ,, Ill '\\ lmwlt·"flt·" in lllot i-
I'TII ftlll('llllll.ll .erdtllt-(lllrt' )1,\\ ht'l'll olt fllt '\l'd
llu• huddnt).! !..t.\ l\\0 parl..inl! loh IIIII' 1111 tlw
'outl1 ,hft· .111<1 «HH' 1111 tlw north 'uh· El1·t·trontcalh
< o ntrnllc•cl l!·•h'' opt·r.et•·d I" t.lr t nnt.H t. lwlp di.
rt'l l tlw lltt\\ n( lr.dflt 111 ,ent! frmll tlw -\"ou.tltctll
Tlw h111ldtr1~ h.t' .1 \ .,J.,ept·d root tnnul.lt'(l 111
ctlllrnlnltrll \ port 1t111 of tl11· h11ildut~·, f.H·IIt)! "
poru·lo~itwd·t·n.um·l .111d .. tone P<~r.dle •I-0-Cr.t\
c,J~, \\ fu< It kt•t'p' IIIII tJw JWflt"IT.Itlll~ f ,l\' of tl11•
.. un. lt,l\ ht•t•n pl.e< t•d 1111 tlw hutldinl.!·, E.e,t .111d
\\·l'~t f.H.t<lr•, fm111 tloor tn u ·tlenl! ft-q·l Till'
l!ld..\\ I' tlllt•r ntplt'd h\ .1 lwlt of ~hH'tll .entl tlwll
l'fltl(llllll'' 111 tlw rno( T ltt·n · '' .1 pl.111tt·r .tt dw
fnmt ~·ntr.emt· ·""" ,. "hu J, .en · t'll.ll lll 'lt•d .d uu11
111110 lwl\ rt·'
Tht• frr111l 1 lllt.uu ,. 1)f tlw heuldllt).! I•·•' ,1 '"'d
fr.lll11 ' "ttl. .1 'tllttn ru,tlljlll'l' 'upporlc•cl h~ .. t.-un-
),•" .. tn·l (•olllrrlll\ \\ ltw!. olrt' \'-,J..I(wd Entr.JII('t'
to tltc • luuld tlll.! i~ din•c.t 111!11 tlw l'tl\lllllWf\. lohh~.
frout tlw JMrl..in~ loh ~~~ \\,1\ of \'ta l.ido m tl11•
rw\\ rn!c'n•,tinl! H.t~ Fnntl \\,Ilk
-\ <·mtomt·r~· )oun~t· IH·.urttfulh fiiTIII'III'cl "1tlt
tlw late•>~ 111 rnodt•rn furniturt• ot·<:IIJllt'' J~<~rt of the
ma in fl oor. Tlw tt-llt-r fi~tun· j, ar<"--.hap t'tl and
fac.·t·~ dirt·<·tlv tm,ard tht· lohh)' •tl t lw front c·n-
trant'f'. Paraflt·l lim·, of h<tol).., <''<lt•nd from c·ach
t·nd of the· ,,n ·. gi,·in~ tht• comhinc·d hu,irw\~
fadlitr a l ' .,flap(·. Comhulah on 'it-dm' 0·\land-up
ch t·t·k dt·\h, curvt-d to c.·omplimc·nt till' tl'!lt•r C'llllll·
tt·r tlesi~n art• in t ht• lnhhy. A 'ton<· f,,c:adt• t..~~
\wen carru .. ·d over into till' lobhy int•·rior. hrokc·u
only hy doors into n·'t room facilitic·'·
A unique facet of design has bet-n incorporated
into the center of the teller count<'r. l lere the lint'
is split hy a ma rble counter that blisters out. Tilis
is where· the Special Service facility is stationed.
It is important to note that a n ew type booth h as
been d eveloped for this Association b y its own
staff. The staff member sits behind a U-shape
counter. On the customer side of this counter four
to six people can be seated comfortably. Each
booth is lighted b y a separate sign with a n iden-
tifying number . T oward the re ar of tht' hoop:-t a
typewriter well and telepho ne. Files and d w
are built into the fixture .
~~
Croundhreaking for the new fi ve
story additio n on May 11 . 1960-
and justl3 months la ter the build-
ing'' as completed and O<'<'lapit'd.
Som l'tleing of a n"C'Orc.l! Gathered
fo r the grou ndbn·akin~ Cf'rl'·
monit•s url'. from the ldt: Oirec·-
to rs and Offict'rs C J.arll's Te \\'in-
kl e. \\'altt'r Spkw . A~ncs Blom-
quio;t. Ed \\'hitc. Cono;tr uct ion
Superinlcmdcnt. R.1lplt ~13.)key.
Sam \h-\ t·r. P . .-\. P<~lmt•r. Stt-\'('
Smith :\h,ent, Drn·ctnr Jn~t·plt
,-\ Be•t•k
The old and the new -here.
tJictured over the roof of the
building we occupied in 1937,
i.f nea rly completed fram e-
work of the ~oe rtory addllion
to our 1961 of/ice..t.
First a model was made by
our own Vice President W.
Stephen Smith Ill, pictured
he re discussing his ha ndi-
work with President Palmer.
Then Steve ''lived with" the
job following throu gh on
every tlcta il of construction.
To !!t't fiw· storu·lo lti~lt we lt.ad
to dig Ut't'P into tlat' earth -.1
miJthtr hig hoi<' to laoust• tlt1·
tramfonnt·r vault -ctnd thl·n pil·
ings \\l'Tl' dnvcn d(:Cp into tlw
ground to fonn a solid support
fnr till' ~tructurc.
Some of the dectrical t'<]Uip-
ment installc.-d in the under-
ground vault to handle 12.000
volt CUJTent .
Like the pre'C'eding huild in~s
-the new addition has bet-n
Preside nt Palmer s ''hahy"
and every phase of the t'on-
s truc tio n was p er sona lly
c hecked by him.
E~TRA~CE FOYER (right ) where your hopes and dreams ht-~in to come true.
Your transactions a rt' fJUi<:kly prcx•t•ss{"(l a cross drc.:ul.u t'(lllllll'r -\\i thout df:'lay
t•ven during busy 1st of month -b y <.'flm{Wtt·nt staff nndt·r cl irt ·ction of C hid T dler.
Dovit• Pott't'l. Dramatic spira l <;!airway and !Joalin~ brid~e link twn wings of
huiklings-tempting man )• to wulk up instt·ad of riding eJe,·utor. -
E:\TEH II ERE for ..tn 111-
lt'rt"!>ling guiut'u tour. ~l't' it
now in pictures hut vi~it
tht• hn1ldin~ p<'r!.onally and
let u1o ~how you through tltt'
many c.lt·p.trlmt•nb. You'll
lt•arn tht' inh'n·~ting ud..ttl'
of a muh1-rmll1on d ollar .-\'-
~ex t..tllllll at ''or!.. -
Tltt· sc~fe dt:po~it lohh' 1\ \ep.tr..ttt'd from tltt
t'Ustomt•r lobb,· b, dO cilumuuun and ~las~ door
'' itlt an de<.·tr·t<. ~dt'.L'>t-Tlwrt' .trt• four coupou
booths in .tddrtmn to c1 eonft·rt·n<.'l' room Tilt' '.mit
1~ 10', ft't'l by 20 ft•t•t h~ Y fn·t '" 111dw' lu)!l. pro-
kdrtl h) three tinw dtx·J.,
Ill tl.t' !t-llc•r fhtun· tli•·rt· .trl· t'll.dat t..Jic·r \\ tndcm'
'' ilh rt.·tt'~'l'' for fo11r \CR rn<~dallll'' Tlw n·ar
tcl\lllh'r '' ork \lltich L' '' orl..-t·n~llat•t·n·d h, !Itt' .'\~,,ll.t..tliun\, ~la.fJ I' aho .tit <. .thuwt fillhlat·d·
Till' fir,t Hoor torii.J.III' .t t "'t•mwr lnlah\ t•utn
from \'1a Lulo. uwd fur ltt..tla\ '··"r' Ira .atlclltuH;
tht·n· 1\ ..1. rat·\\ •·rat~ b, \\.t\ 1,( .1 h.a\ ,Hie· .Appruadl
lt·.Jdlll~ from tJ ... Soutl• p.trl..ua~ lot
In add1t1on to tlw el\!ht tt·llt•r 't.J.tl"ll' tlwrt• 1~ a
,,.,, u·ralr.tl 'tand-11p ('IJIIIlt•·r fnr \IJJJw~ Order.
T r .1\ t·lc·f\ Clat'IJIW\ ..tlld C m t'rllllh'IJI Borad lr ""''
d l'IIOfl\. Of fJ ,,. boot!" f.tl lll\! \'1,1 l.1do tlan·t· an•
tJ,., ott•d to till' .-\\\ll<'l.tlion' """r,tllu· D1·pc~rtmt·nt
.wd Lulo l n~llnmet· :\~t'lll \. l m· " ).!t'IH'raJ in"•r·
.tlll't• .t~t·m ~ 1111<' for til.· i111rt la..t\111\! Dt·p.artllll'ttt
.tnd ont• for tlw 1-,,&f .. (),.ll4"1t l>q>.trtnwut
( )u tlw H.J.\ 'ldt• lll'tlllllt'r' 111,1\ h.· w.alt'd ..tt
t'ltlwr of tJ.,.' fir,l l\\11 huotla, '' J ... ,, tl ... , 1..1\ ,.
'llt'< 1..1.l lr.lll'.tlll"ll' rt'ljlllflll~ ,, lnu.:•·r I mi.· th.ua
.t ,t.trul-up tr.tn,.tt"flllla \notlwr ll4 .. ,tl, 011 "'" ,HJt
;., for Loan Sen;cing, dnother for tht" -\dministra-
fl\ ,. -\"i,tc~nt -.-\('(·ouniiiH! Dt•p.lrtmt•nt. .1nd tlw
l.ht fnr tlw I B \1 111wn 1'or
l lat• lonnt·r E wu1t1' ,. OffiC'l' I' d1' IUl'<.l mtu '" o
naom' !lilt' I' O('l'liPit'd h' tht• Comptroller dllc..l Ju,
~·t·t rl'l.tn .• wd tlw otht•r h, tltt· Pt•r,on nl'l Dlrt•t:tnr
\II nf tilt' I R\1 ()t•p.lrtnwnl I\ 1111 tlal' fJr,t Aonr
of tlat• Ort\!ln,d h111ltltng hal 1.. of tlw Tt•llt·r -\{·
eom1t111g Dt'IMrtnwnt Tilt' fonnt•r hook \.!nit IM~
l)('t'n t'Oil\ t•rtt-d into dll .tddllll>ndl rnPnt'\ \.wit
""'Ill~ nn" to tlw '~'t'llnd Anor of tht· onl!m.~l
hurld1nl!: the ft~niwr dt'l. 1.. now t'l1l Jt,,,xJ. L' tl('f:U·
plt'<l h~ thf:' \l.ulmg D" tl>lnn of the -\dH·rt•smg
Dt'p.lrtmt'nt. and tht• 'PdC't' oq·rJool.mc tht· lohh'
h.td. of tlw h<~konv r<~rl 1, tlw nt'" Rn.ud of Om'<'·
tClf\ Room and • t.iff L1hrdn
Cnnnc•ct1on i~ madt, "tilt tht• m·" dddttron on
thi' Anor h~ a hndgt• P\t'r tlw pn•<o,•nt lohh,· at
the• h.n·front ~ide o n \\ h1l It tlw nt'" '" tlchhoard. pa~1ng and mus1c ~y~lt'm' .tr<' {)Ol>lttnnt-d.
\to' mg to tlw fir~t Aoor of tht• lit'" additio n.
the Loan Departmt>nt <X'<'\tprt.' fh c> ne\\ booths.
and at the far end of thdt Roor are tht.• new Ex('('·
cut i n • Offict'S.
On tht> serond floor .trt' 6ve nc" ho<-lths O<'CU·
pred by tht> Escro" L)t-..partmcnt .md at the far
t>nd of that floor l$ the .~ppra1 cr dnd lns(>('ctor
Room.
On the third Boor L' housed the Supply Room.
Rt"CCrds Department and a ~pa('(' for portions of
thf:' Association's Coin and Paper ~nney Coll«-
tion.
Both supph~ and rt'C'Ords art' transported from
departmt'Dts on other Boon to this ftoor bv means
of either one of two rommodaou~. t>lt'ctncally oper-
ated book lilts.
-
The fourth 8oor is d evoted to Staff Lounge,
Dining Room and Kitchen. .
On part of the 5th Boor is the Mechanical Room
serving the new addition only. The rema inder is
deck, some roofed over and some open to the sky.
All floors in the new building are served hy the
very newest and most modem Otis t'lectric ele--
vator.
In April of 1960, construction on tlw existing
building started with the remodeling and enclos-
ing of the open deck. and on ~1ay lith, 1960,
ground was broken for the new addition. T he
entire project was completed o n June 30tla. 1961.
The· building riS(;'S sixty feet ahovt.• wound levd
and is the tallest business building in the Newport
Harbor area.
The building !lands on 76 pilings driven to vary-
ing depths with a load bc>aring requirement of 40
tons per piling, with a 1500' safe ty factor. Each
piling can carry 100 tons.
The elevator machinery pit. beneath tlw first
ftoor, is seven feet below high tide line.
Both buildings an· fullr air t.'Ondatiomo.d. The
plant in thl' new addition. for example, !>upplit~
1 ~0 ton~ of n·fngt·ration each 2-t hours hr tlw pnK-
ess of sh-am absorption. Temperatures throughout
the nt•w addition a nd the original building are
t'Ontrolled to suit till' needs of each dcparhnent
Exteriors of this modular constructed addition
are reinforced concrete. Parallel-0 -Cray glass,
Arizona Kaibab D~ert Rock, aluminum window
and door frames and baked enamel aluminum
louvres.
The louvre.. on thl' addition and on the original
building all move just ah ead of tlae direct sun
rays, protecting the inte rior. On overcast days they
automatically move to a position at right anglt"S
to the building.
The interior offt'rs a variety of finishes. All walls
and C<'ilings are covered with plastic imprc~rnated
fabric. t•-.:tremely wear resistant and readily wash-
able. Other wall finishes are architectural con-
crete. various woods includin~ Brazilian Rose-
wood, \\'alnut and ~fahogany, and some walls of
Whilt' Alabama ~arhle.
Lumine-scent ceilings provide the 6nest type uf
shadowless light yt>t devised for office usc.
There is a total of 38.000 square feet. including
space gainl'd in the original building. for customer
and work area.
Floor materials usN.! include vinyl til<' and Bigt.·-
low cushion block "Crnpoint" and "V'So~kt," carpet-
ing. Terrat.o is ust>tl in all rest rooms.
Stron~. hold coJnr,., in the modern manner. have
been UH'<l on tht· n h•rior. and irythe plastic faet"'<i
t'-.:teriur signs.
Oflh.•t• furnishin~s include many cu~tum built
dnks, tablt•s and fixtures. A distinctivt· architct·-
lural featur<' is tht• cur"('() ornamental <~tairwav
connt•<:ting the 6r-;t and secoml floors of til<' addi-
hon.
It will he pmsihl<' to view tlu.• AS!>OCi.ltwn's e>:·
trJordana.ry Com anJ Paper Money Coli<'<:tion in
'il'VCr.ll lcx·Jtioru in the building, induding tht·
Prcsidl•nt'<~ Office. the Customer Lobby and a por-
tion of the third floor.
Some interesting figures on the new addi-
tion, for those statutically minded, of mate-riau u.ed are:
23.000 pounds of aluminum
1.650 cubic yards of concrett'
9.030 square feet of glass
200 square feet of marbl<'
49,500 hoard feet of lumber
4,693 lineal feet of plumbing pipe
108 tons of reinforcing steel and wir<' mesh
10 tons of structural steel
25,000 lineal fe<•t of electrical and tt'lephone
conduits
72.000 lineal feet of electric wire
37 plumbing fi xtures, including Crane wa.'ih
basins and Case toilets
48 Rixon door closers
Fire fighting equipment includes a dry and a
wet standpipe. Connected fire hose and fire
extinguishe rs on all Ooors.
Seeburg.music unit.
Dictograph inter-communication system.
Magic Carpet customer entrance a nd exit doors.
Acoustical ceiling tile
Page 6
BUZZI NG IBM
COMPLEX quickly
processes all your
transactions, under
the direction of
Dorothy Orwig. IBM
Supervisor, aided hr
~farjoric Silva, Pat
Rod~crs. ~leredit h
~cCa.rty and David
Rushbrook. ~lachines
relieve our staff of
monotonous a('('Ount -
ing work. As piont't'rs
in usin~ this typt' of
electronic equipment
we are prepared to
handle any increase
in volume' with speed
and accuracy.
AUTOMATED
MAIL ROOM brinl(s
your dividend checks.
pass books, letters
and publications to
you in short ordt•r.
Our dependable staff
and this modem
maze of machine<~
often handle as much
as 30.000 pie<.-es of
mail -in one day!
Supervised hy
Adeline Oh<·r~.
ITS PAINLESS opening an ac-
count here. You may even be sur-
prised when key people in our
New Accounts Department such
as Doris Croxon, Rue Dickens or
Betty Fore tell you of our numer-
ous services-many of which you
may be unaware.
The Story Behind
.. EXTRA DIVIDENDS"
o.,., $100,000,000.00
lntle•ted to' you/
If you WC'ft' to '•l\'t' ~our mont'y an ~~~~ar l·xJ\\ Is
mdttTt'!>!>l'"· old !>laut~ or safe Ut'p«J!>at hcJ\t'!>. or It'!
it repo11e an low or non-l'OlflliO~ hank .tn-ounts -
you would lost· tlw "wagt·~" ~our mom·~ t 'iJil earn
You are paad wd I for t ht' USt' of ~our mont'y hy
:\t•wp«>rt Ralhoa "a' 10~' -at '' '>aft·l~ msured
al!aimt lo.,.,
To gh l' \'CHI ('L t'll 11/llfl' for \mer lllllllt'\. :\ew-
port Halho~ s.win~<; ha~ takt'n the lead· With ..
polat-y t hat tndL.t·, ~mar tloiJ.m, "' ork lc.trdt·r -n~ht
lwn~ in ~our t'(lmrnnnaty -pro\ aden\! ~ "" "ith a
pnu•lt·" for111 of "E,tra J>n adt•n<l-..
Ev··~· JWIIIl~ ""'''It'd wa tla '''"(l<lrt Halhoa ~.t \ 111\!' .uHI l.o.tn "'"llt.llllltc '' tll\lllt'dt.tld\
pourt·d h.tt•l. 11110 ( )r,an).!t' Co11111~ tltfl llll!lo Ito,& II~,;,
hnaldt•r,, luHIIt'll\\ 11.-r' .tml lu11nt· "''' t'f' -"!.to
prompt!~ ,,,,. tlw UHtllt '~ tu put "'''''' ,.tfwr p• "Pit-
In \\uri. Tlu· 11111111'\ tlw"' \l o rl.c·r, t·.cn c \!I H'' leo
p.a~ I ~til-to lot .tl lllt'rl lt.ar1h "ho p.c\ 11 to tlwar
t•mplo' t't''
'llw 11nport.t11l 1'·11 t ••I rl11' 1 ' dt '' tl .. ,, """
,,a\ Ill)!\ UH\fl lll lt' (0 tlrt tcl,ctt' I Jt.:fct lu rt· Ill \ IIIII
tllllliiiUIIJI\ ) ou '""r Inc ud' ,111<1 111 cchhna~ .ell
p.trl 11 '!Mk .utd ht·t~d\t
For .1 d t•.lft'f pallllrt lt·t' l ,tlt tlct• l,t,t' u f .t
hanldt·r l lt·lworrcl\\' l n11d' frc•uc ''"JW•rt H.dhoa
,1\ Ill).!\ to h nald .1 't'rlt'' of locon u' !Itt lttnldn
tht'll lllrt'' ,t \IIJlt'llllh'lldt•llt \\ Ia" l1lft '' llldfl\
'"IK·olltr.t('tp r, "11pplwr' nf hc uld11 11! an,ct t·n.cl' Tl'·
lt'l\ •· ord1•r' ~:In lrtll.tll\ \)llllllht•r, p.ctlllt'f\ .1ll
th•' hcnlda11g tr.adt'' .1l'" lt'rlt'hl lr11111 tlo1' orw
LAST \\'OR I) in mrxlt·rn homt'·
likt· wttim!' ·~ Prc·~~tlt-nt P. :\.
Palmt·r·~ t'>:t't'lltin· offit't·. The
d t'<.'tlr. vit·w and fin·plat·e arl'
daar:wtt•ri~t ic o f o ur warm and
infonn.tl atmo~plll'n'. On the
marhlt• wall at tlat• r('ar an ·
framC''l 11f rare t'Oins from our
~lnnt·v \la"t.'um Tlat> ('Ornt'r saft'
j, 'l'>\~·aall)' hault to hmaSl' part
of tlw valu.thlt• mom·y e~hihat.
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ADJOISl:--:C: ~1r. Palme-r's offiet>
and 'eparat<-d hy a I_>ushhutton
sliding wall as tht· offic't' of Ex -
ecutivt• \'i('l' Prt.--sident. A~nes
Blomctuist. Danish modern fur-
nishings arr compll'mented by
walls of matcht'tl Bra1ilian Rose-
wood.
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A EEPI:--:C IllS FISC:ER on till' pube of "l'\\'{>Ort Balboa Sannl!' •~
Robert R. Hit>ld. Vic'<' Pn'sidt•nt and Comptrolkr ( Sl'Utt><l 1 ,t, lw da~
cusses 6oancial matters with Pl'gJ..'Y \\"t·lls. Loan ervin· Su1wn ''nr
and Tom Dt'f'm{_>r, Administrabve Assistant to At't.'Oltntin~ Dt·p.art
ment. Mr. Hiel<l's Secretary. Jean Preston i in foreground.
tr.III,Jl'llllll EJdl of tilt'''' 'Jlt'lld '"rn' nl lht·ar
l 'Jfllllll!' 111 ltl<•tl ,tot<'' \, IH'tl.!hh"r l.o ~>tl hn,l -
111'"''' 1111 rt'•'''' tlwar 'toi!IIIH .t.!.!cl tPJtod I''"'Jllt>
.Jrt' ltan·d '·•l.nan .trt· Lll't'd
I Ill n •,, ..... J htl\lllt'" 'PIIIIIH' .u .. l I'·•' 1 • ·!J, mt•.cn
IIIP fl'llllllll\ '' ,,1\t'd .ct ''''l'"rt H.c'lw •.< "·'''''\!'
-\ud tl,.. anollt'\ 1' tit· lw\!111' •• .:.111.
·11.,. '.dllt' t•l '1111r pr"l'' rt\ "" r• ·•"' .t, tlu
l'•••plt
~~ t\\'
fa t Ill
\nd
hurldcr tOIIIjll, I•' tlu 1.,,, .. ,., tlul "'"
lllct\t' lllhl I 11 .trt .J l-.n l1 "'." r<'ldt lll
n tht•r, to I let• .cr •. a l lu·'t I" "PI•· ho rr••"
't'\\ ptll I H.t lho t,l '-,t\ Ill\!' lo • h 11 \ rf 1 I lot 11111''
tlcc• lllllllt'\ ( \ ( It• ht'\.!111• ol\!.1111
T ic.· lit'\\ rt '"'''"'' \!" '" \\ '.,\. Ill I IJ ,t ll\!1 \ II\ Ill
I\ ftlla n~ tlcc· '"'" h 1 n .tt.-.1 '""' • 1 tho' ltm
ltu 'llll "''' 11r Ill\ 1 'I Ill I lt .ll l\!1 ( 'IIIII\ f f11 \ bt•
\!Ill d 111111.: \llt\1111" \\tit lo'lotlllt1!1\ oPIIIl''llllt"-
l,llll ldrtt'\ h11 t1 hc r' J,,,l,, '' .c11d ,,;1 ·," ,, nwr-
d t.llll' .11111 't'l\llt'' '-•IIIH' ,,j tl11 1t • .11111111!' n r
ll'"'nc· lnncl' 1.!•' 1111 .. '·" n l\!'-"I,,, I ·"' 11\ltllt'·
dt.&l t•h Jllll Ito I\ 111\. ~~·pp11t\! IIJI tit, 1,,, .11 •'I 111111111\
r .. d •• t.·. '''"t~trl H.dJM ,,, '·'''11 \.!' "·'' ""'''t.xt
\\ell •" t•r l'llt' h11111lrn l 111dlcn11 ol<>ll .lh 1n rt,,, 1\,1\
I ,,,I, Ill"'''" .u11•tlu r '-I '1 t1111\11•n "' lllllrt Hnw,
h.H \. 111(11 \ IIIII I Pllllllllllll\ 1111 r,•,t,llt.: \11111 prnp-
l'rl\ '·""''' ''' ·''"'!.! ""''' .111d bt'ltt-r P·•' 1111.! roh\.
building stronger businesses ... continuall y add-
ing to the prosperous growth, stabiJity, economic
virility and beauty of Orange County.
So we say to each resident and property owner.
each worker and businessman. each saver and
investor, each Company Treasurer or Controller,
that you can best benefit yourself. your fam ily
and your company, by channeling surplus funds
to a progressive association -Newport Balboa
Savings -where every penny t>arns more cash.
faster ... plus those ''Extra Dividends" that mean
so much to each of us who live, work. play or
invest in Orange County.
ltr YOU HAVE ANY MONEY
THAT 18 NOT EARNING
EXTRA INCOME-
put If to worlf he,.-tod•yl
Oo you have money tied up in inactive bank
accounts. or lying idle in unproductive inve~t
ments? Transfer this money at once and put it to
work here -where it's safe -where it's availablt•
if you need it -where it earns more than highest
bank interest -and where it pays )'(Ill ~ood divi-
demis every 3 months.
Perhaps some or~anization you bclung to, man·
age or own. has r£>serve funds ... perhaps your
busint'ss has surplus money on deposit somewhere,
earnmg nothing. You can open several diHerent
accounts at Newport BaJboa Savings -e.ach one
full y insured to $10,000.00-giving your savings
maximum safety. When you need the money -
N(•wport Balboa Savings has, for 25 years. paid
immt>diately.
If you rt•invest the dividends we pay you every
3 months. you then earn dividends on djvidends!
No one has ever lost a penny on savin~ invested
at ~ewport Balboa Savings. Our competence. sta-
bility and Community interest are further <:ertified
hy our membership in these organizations:
Federal Home Loan Bank System )
Federal Savings and Loan lnsurllnCe Corporation
United States Savings and Loan League
American Savings and Loan Institute
California Savings and Loan League
The Savings and Loan Foundation, Inc.
/n addition, we are actioc members or suprJorl -
ers in many other Industrial. social. cit:ic an~/ local
societies ancl associations. StiCh as:
U.S. C hamber of Commerce
Newport Harbor Chamber of Commeret>
Costa \fesa Chamber of Commerce
Corona del Mar Chamber of CommerCE"
Newport Harbor Yacht C lub
Balboa Bay Club
Irvine Coast Country Club
Lido Isle Yacht C lub
Y.M.C.A.
Newport Harbor Community Players
Balboa Angling C lub
Southwest Rowing Associates
Navy League
Orange County Philhannonic Society
The Society o( California Pioneers
Newport Harbor High School Booster Club
Boy Scouts of America
Century Club
Amigos Viejos
Roads to Romance Association, Inc.
National Small Business Men's Association
Orange County Coast Association Inc.
Society of Residential :\ppraisers
Business and Professional Women·~ Club
Orange County Ad Club
Exchange C lub
Newport Harbor Boys Club
Orange County Council
Orange County Escrow Association
Kiwanis Club
Society of Savings and Loan Controller.\
National Machine Accountants Association
C itizens Advisory Committee of Orange Coast
CoUege
Newport Harbor Foundation, Inc.
Soroptimist Club o( Newport Harbor
Zonta C lub of Newport Harbor
ESCROW DEPARTMENT (right ) is whPrc your real
estate transactions are rapidly processed hy skilled people
who. throu~h years of experience. know how to rrevent
costly and time-consuming mistakes. Flort-nct' Ear heads
this vital department -Marna Miller and Betty Eckert are
Escrow Officers.
Pag~ 8
PRIVATE BOOTHS (above) and a
conferenCE" room for conductio~ your
private linandal affairs are alwavs
available to safe deposit custome~s.
The massive vault houses s<'Ores of saft•
deposit boxes for dO<·uments a nd valu-
ahles you wish to protect against los ...
theft or lire.
AWARDS CALLERY (left ) empha-
sizes the fact that 90''1, of our staff
has completed specia.l Savings and
Loan Institute courses dealing in every
phase of finance. Each t't'rti6cate rep-
resents hours spent in an effort to learn
more, so that we can be of greater
service to you.
LIFE BLOOD of the Association is
our Loan Department. Here, your sav-
ings at the rate of over $1 ,500,000.00
each month are loaned to people lik('
you who are huying. building and
modemi7.ing Orange County Homes.
Spa.lrung WSpud" B. Eastman diret1s
these activities: W. Stephen Smith is
Loan Officer; Paul C . Silva, Assistant
Loan Officer.
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NO BIC TABLE is
used at Newport
Balboa Savings'
Ma nageme nt Conft·r-
en<.-<.'S. Small tablt·s
lend a casual and
creative.· a tmosphere.·
to regular mt't'tin~"
held in Dirt:"<.1ors'
Room in an effort to
('()ntinually improve
tlw AssOt:iation's
~ervit·es. This room
adjoins an c\tt·ns ive
Rderence Library for
~taH research.
BREAKFAST AND BUSI-
NESS (above) rom hi f)(> at
regular staff mretin~s in
our sracious dinin~t area
whic h comfo rtabl y st-ats
144. Comparable to thf'
6nest. the• food a nd vu·\\
a re memorahlt• Emplo~ t•t·,·
lunc:J.es an· abo \t'f\ t'<l hl'rt'.
SIG HTS TO RF.IIOLD
(below ) from our 5th floor
e mplo yees' lo un~e are
views of the hay. oe<•an.
and the famous Vandt·rhilt
yacht, Pioneer. now rE'<:t>~
nized as a permanent sea-
mark having been moor('<!
here for many years.
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What'a the difference In the
lnauranoe of aocounta by banka
and -•lnga and loan aaaoolatlona?
~o real difft·n·nt't' exists Bot!. banb .1nd a!>~U(·J
atiow. art• prott.'<.1t.-d h~ m!>urdnt't' throu~h pt'nna-
m·nt imtrumt-ntalillt~ <.n·att'ti hv tlw L' nited States
Cnvt•rnmt>nt -l-x>t h ~"to tlw )anw protrt1ion. Your
mom·y i' t'qlldll) ~aft· 1r1 .m~ ,,r~aoJ:t..ttJon 1murt'd
b) tl.t> Ft'(ll·ral Savin~ ami Lo.tn ln!-ur.!IH.'(' Corpo-
ratwn or tlw Ft•de:-ral Ot'ptJ~Jt l muram't' Corpora-
tum. At ~t'" port Ralt-x,.. 'aviO)!.!> we· h.t\e:-dt·\d-
llpt.'<l mas)\ ''a, ~ to gl\ I' > 011 lllSIIrt'tl prot('{·twn -
t hrough tht· U\t' o f '.tnOII\ name l'<1mhinat1om.
.!nd tnJ)t a<.'<'<Junt~ -our '\t'\\ :\l't·ount' Offi<.·t'rS
w.ll J4ladly tailor pl.1n' t<J ~ou r pc:r,onaluc.·l'ili f or
e\amplt', .t Can11l~ of thrl'e:-l'an ha\ ~' S70.()(X).00
lll,llrt·<.l \\ t' will (:rt'att• .! proj?.ram for ~ 1111 to j?.ive
yuu t'<>m pll'tt· insuranc.·c.· prult'('t um 1111 •. dl ~our
fund,, if you \ll dl:',irt·.
Federal Savings and Loan lnsurancc_o Corporation
12 l'.S.C., 1728 (b ) providt-s:
"In tlw c.·vc.·nt of a defau lt h\· am II>Hm ..<.J 111~1•
tullon. pa} nw nt of t'adl insu.n-d ~<.'t'Ount 10 ~uc.·l,
tm un..<.J imt1t11tiou wl.il'h is surn·ndt·red .Lnd
transft·rn'<.l to till' Corporation 'h.1ll ht> made hv
the Corporation .u soon .i!> po~<iJhl<· t•ltlwr t l o;
t·:uh o r ( :2 1 h~ makm~ a\ ctilahlt· to l'ad 1 ui~urec.J
mt·mht·r .t trarl\ft'rrt'<l at't'<llllll 111 " llt'\\ lll.,un--d
10\IJtutiCIIl 10 thl' ~amt· <.'<>m munlt\' or tn anotl,t'r
1mun-d >mlltullon m .in .tmouni. t'<.IU.:tl to tilt•
msurt'd 3l'<'Ount of ~m h 1nsured me:-mbt-r
Federal Deposit lruurantt Corporation
12 t'.S.C., 1821 (f ) provides:
"\\'h.-never a n llbUrt'<.l hank ,!tall haH· ~n
duS<·c.J o n dl'C'OUIII of 1nab.lih to mt"('t the d c.•-
mandlo of '" c.Jl:'po!>ito rs. pa~·ml:'nt of tl.t• 1n~ured
dt•po\JIS m \ll<.h hank 'hall he.· mddt· h' the
Corporatum "' \OOn as po~"hlt•. 'uhw<:l to th<·
prO\ i'1om of \uhwt·tum (g 1 of tlu' 't·<·llou t'lther
i l l h~ c·a.,h o r (:2 ) hy making d\.lllahlt· to eat'h
dt•ptJ\IIor a tran,fern'(l dt'po\lt 111 " ru·" h .. nl.. 1r1
tlw ~amt· l'<>mmuru tv or in anotlwr 111\IHt'(l hank
111 an .!mount t·qu~l to tht' lll~ll rt'tl dt·l)("rt pf
~ud1 dt·pos•tor .....
State Charter Gives You
Extra Protection
On)!m,\lly :-\t•" pt'rt B.1 lho.t ~a' In\!.' J..,J tht·
v.onl "Fc.'tlt'ral" 111 1b tJIIt' l ...:tter. 111 IY.5.3 the:-
Ft'Cit·r.ll lltk '' d'> droppt'ti \\ lwn ",. rN.'t'l\ eel a
Charlt'r frurn the.· t.11t' of Calsfnm1a "lllciJ off t'rrtl
m.1n~ ,tlh .tnt,l~t"> ~ow it ''a' pt"l'.'Jhlt• for our
"nJIIH' \Oil, .. tu put 10 d<.ldt'd <aplt.tl. ln<'rt'a.'t' the
rt·'>OIIrt:t'' and r<>Sl:'n t" of tht• .t!>c;ciC.'J,ttllln .:tnd in-
'urf• c-onllnu•t) of mana~ement Crt'alt-r prnlt'( twn
to t lw IO\l'l-h1r ,.,.a.., ~I\ t•n h\ do!>t'r t'( •utn1l -au
..nnu.tl Statt· t'\.tmm;t,on in ·aud1tinn to tht· f ed -
t•r .1l t'\.!lnlnat um. plu~ .111 1ndt·pendc.•nt \ nnual
.\udit hy a C t•rt1firo Puhhc A<'t'(lUntant
AUTOMATED PARKf!'\C (le ft l avadahlt-for
our custome rs in two lots-on<' on <'aC'h 'idt·
of the bu1Jding Catt-s op<>n auto matic-all)
Upon completing your business you rect"J\ c· a
tokt'n which autom at•cally opem ~atf' for your
t>xit. From lots you may entt>r the bmldin~
along the picturesque bayfront promenade or
the beJ&utifully landscaped Via Lido e ntnnce
To lnveatora of Large Amount•
Don't get the idt·d. ple:ut'. that our .!l't'Ou nts .!.re limited to SlO.<XXl
Many ac"t-ounl<> nm SSO.OOO.CX)-$100.000 00 -and more. with onl~ SJ 0.-
000.00 insuranC't' tm 1om·h at'<'<>llnb. I n.'uranC't' 1.!1 not an 1mportant factor ",th
such sophisticated in\'t'Storl-. who (:an tdl by a ~lan<'t' at oor financia l qat!'·
mt'nt that their a('C(>unts are l'Ompl<'t<'l} prote<:ted by our amp)(' resen ~
\\'ht'fl } nu are rnp(ln~ihlt~ for Jar~(' sums of mont·~· ~ ou m1l'l \.t't.'P tlwm
workinlo(-and ina<tin• bank al'('()Unts w1th only S10.(X)() ,n,,urt-d. unpn1flt.thlt·
invc-stme:-nt . r<'St•rve funck an• 'omc· of tht, 1opots "ht'rf? nK>nt>~ ma' lw •J lmJ.!
What hett('r. $aft'r plat't' for ,m•h idlt' funds lhan :\t•"-port f\alboa ~.t\111).!.~ ...
llt>re your mont·~ l'arn.' a lu~h lllt't~nw )'t'l •~ available.' \\ hc·n llt't'tl1'<1
As autho r17t•d depository for trust fun<ls. non-pro6t nr\!llll17.nhnn fund'
t'Orporate rest·rves. Jlt·n~wn funds. and otht'f fonns of smpl"'· ~t'v. port Ral~c
Savings servt•s many tn·a.sun•rs and rompany romptrClllt•r, 1f \'ou .trf' 111 dHlr\!1"
o f large funds. c·hed, to 't't' what they an · t'a.min~ and t'(ln\ldcr tht' profit a11d
saft'ty in kt't'pin~ thc'm at :\t'wport Balboa Sa,;n~'
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1if NEWPORT · BALBOA SAVINGS
AND
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Both the original building and the ultra modem
fice·story addition create an e ye-catching
eMemble. From the water it'tJ a pleQIJQnt tJight-and
from iruide the building the view of the harbor
and proceuion of pamng yachts itJ fa~Cinating.
r ou can altiO enter the building cia thitJ
picturetJque Bayfront entrance .
lVIaat an ideal location! lVIaat a wonderful place
for UtJ to work-and for you to tJace.
LO -AN . ASSOCIATION'S
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-To enter .\"eu·porl
&liCit from the Paci~ Coa.t"Highu·ay. you
croll Arclaea overpa&a-and you can't mw the
dramatic contours of this colorful building (on yor~r
left). It laa. created a new skyline in the harbor.
Tum into the Lido Shopping Center. smartest area
in the community. ond. at the entrance to Lido hie
thi& new building command& your attention.
Drit·e into either of the two parkin#! areas . :\dmire tlu>
striking architecture a moment-then enter.
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Big Business Bringing New
Residents ... and Making Big
Capital Investments Here.
Big busint>sses want to live here too -and mod-
ern industrial complexes are mO\·in~ to O range
County. Famous firms lik<· the Aeronutronic Divi-
sion of the Ford ~lotor Co .. llu~lws Products Semi-
Conductor Division, i'\orthrop Aircraft. Collins
Radio, Be<:kman I n~tmml'nts. :\orth American
Aviation. Amc:ri<:a n T t'lt'tronies. ~annt'o. Cad illac-
Cage. Bah<:od• Ratlio Engint·t•rin~. ~orden Oiv.
United Aircraft, Douglas Astropower. Rosan Inc ..
South Coa~t Co .. C la-\'al Cn. and 01..&0\' more all
han· heautiful mo<.krn plant!. here. 'employing
hi~J.I~ !>kllll'<i . hig hly paid \tafk Tllt•n• is a grow-
ing tkmand for more: skilll'd "orkers -a nd they
\\aut to liH• rwar thc•ir work. pn·f<.ra hly in homes
near ~t''''JXlrt llarbor.
New Technlqea In
Financing Developed
Ori~inal tet:hniques in financ-ing purchase and
<.'Onstn•t·tion have h<•t-n . d<•vd oped by ~ewport
Balboa Sa,·ings to mt>t·t the unique needs of fast-
growing O range County . The Assoc·iation pio·
neered in the making of loans on leased property
-residential and <.'Ommercial -and financing of
individual apartments 10 <.'O<lperativt> apartmt>nt
huildin~. sud• as the \'ista dt>l Lido and tht> ~to
ana Apartments and Laguna Seadiffs.
Prat'fit-allv wholl· t·ommun it ics have bt>en fi.
nan<.'t'd -in irvim• Tc•rra<.'t's I. II ancl lll. in Camro
Shore!>. in Lido Sands. in \\'t•~tchff and manv
ot hers. ·
Some of many important <.·ommunity huildinRs
have been 6nam·l'd -~uch as tilt' Cmta \lesa Cit\
Hall. Jamaica Inn. Lido Offic•e Rlllldin~-t. Bay Lido
Buildin~. If tlw t'lmlmunitv rwt'ds it -a nd it i~
g<:)(XI ,afe husim·~' -~t'wlx)rt Ralh<>u SavinKs will
de' dop tlw wa~· to finant't' it!
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This $22 ~lillion Dollar Aeronu-
tronic· Engint-.o•rin~ and Research
Center. a division of the Ford
\lot or Co .. ovt•rlooks Nt•wport
Harbor. It is typical of the in-
vestments of rnanv of Amer ica's
leading compani.es in O ra nge
County.
Another ultra modt•rn plant is
th is one on·upied by Hu ~hes
Produt'ts. St'rni-Cond uctor Divi-
.'>ion. Hught·!> Aircraft Co. Plants
like thest' attract skilled wnrkC'rs
to the Nt'\\ port II arbor area -
ltelp insurl' l'flntinuin~ prospt•rity
for Oran~t· Count~.
THIS MONEY IS TOO GOOD TO SPEND ...
-.. :one of the finest
coin and paper money
collections In the country,
worth over S300,000
Rt"<.·au'l' our hminc'i:. '"~gt''itro that we
provt' to ~ ou tl.at monc·y makt·~ money -we offt·r
dramatl( pnKJf with t lw 'aluahiC' rart> money dis·
plays tn our lohlw For IO\tanc't'-we displayed a
JYI3 Ltht·rty nit·kd 'alut'd at 815.000.00 10 1957
and t'\t'n mon· n1m ' E\JWrt nu mismat ists tdl us
our <·ollnttltll •~ unc·quallt·d in tlw \\'t·~t and 'itt·ad-
lly im·rt·a'IIIJ:( 111 'ahll' Vl\1tor' to om lohby are
la-.tinatc'<.l h~ tl.e displa>'"· Plan to ill\p<·t·t them
'oon -hriug tilt· you ug~h'r\.
COl :\ U ISPI.AY TALKS TO YOU! In one case,
tl wrc\ a ta pt· rL'l'(lrdt-d ~tory about eat'h t'Oin. As a
h~l.t p<~tnl\ out ea('h pit't'l', you can listen through
au l'arphom· (or loud 'JWakt•r for groups ) for an
t·>.plana ti''" of 1h uniqul'ncss and value. Executive
\'t(·t· Pre,tdt·nt Agnes Blom1lu ist is photographed
lwre, rt'<.'<trd ing tht> history of some new additions
to thf' t'OIIt'Citon. If you 'aw it hcfore -it has been
~n·atly t·nlargt•<.l.
Famed numismatist Abe Kosoff is
pictured here with President P. A.
Palmer oclmirlnl! new additwns
to the ra re coin collectwn w hich
both men have built into one of
the notion's largest and best.
These di.rpWfl rocks. hung in Mr.
Palmer's prioote office, are ro-
tated u:it/1 other rocls in the lob-
bies, so there ore ever-chan~ing
rlifTJiay., in our "money mu.reum."
PAPER \fO:'I.EY C RO \\'S ~lO R E VALl 'ABLE.
You will St'C' over 100 U nitt'<l States Bank Notes.
dating ha<·k to 1861 -tht' first ''Crt'f.•nbacks." Each
bill t·an ht• st•f'n front a nd hade -and tlwre's an
intt·rcsting story ah<1ut t•at:h om•. We occasio nally
print booklets about st•t1io ns of <n•r coin and hill
rollt"ction. \Vf' will he happy to mail you o ur next
one. Lf't us know if you would likt· to re<:t•ive it.
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MEET T~E PEOPLE WHO MADE IT POSSIBLE ...
WE CANTGET'EM ALL TOGETHER! We tried-bvl U ~ impoutble to a.uemble the entire
.tof ol Newport &alboa Soving~ at one time for a {!roup picture. \Ve rrunwaged to photogrtJph f;O-
but IOfN lcey peopfe were taway on ~JWcia~ a&.rit!nments. If you come to our new building CJ$ often
Gl youlhould, you II eventutJ/Iy become friend,, with all of w.
... A ... ALM•R
President P. :\. Palmer con-
templating his a&airs today has
reason to be a happy man.
In bis handsomt-new offict' he
seems to exude gratitude for
what has bet>n ac:romplished and
eagerness to build a f reater fu-
turt-for his belove< New}>ort
Harbor -Orangt' County com-
munity. lli.s desk is polished wal-
nut skirtt-d at·ross tlw front with
a flutin~ of white lt·ather. Pands
of while Alabama marble Hank
tht-hra.\s-hooded 6re plat..'t' t'On-
trasting r ichly with rosewood
panels on opposite walls.
To stlt'h bt'auty th<' wholt' new
buil~in~ addition is ke}·t'd.
Happily. Paul can r<'fl<'<'t that
the Association's explosivt• growth
not only demanded the addition.
but justi6ed its 6ne architt"Cture
and its substantial el£'gan<.'f'. In
the last 10 years savings swelled
from $4 million to well above $50
·million.
He can rt•fled tha t t his growth
has a solid foundation. bt.~·nust'
the Assol'iaticm 611ed a nero in
the COilliJUmity. It made local
lo;ans at a t'Titical time when other
6nandal !.oust'S stet•rtod dt'(tr of
a r<.'llort art'n. It made lloarhor
.~rea real t•stute valid t•o llateral.
Now Ill' can look at our fin<-st
lt•a.'leh(llcls and hundreds of small
in<.'Om<• hom<.-s, which ·art' tlw
back hone of llny <.'Ommunity, with
the knowledge he made them
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both financially a nd economi<.'al-
ly possiblt'.
W ithin his organization is the
satisfaction of 60 e mployees
working well. wt>ll r:ared for and
fondly calling him "Pappy."
Most gratifying of all perhaps
is the tho ught that a ll the Dir~·
tors on his Board have been with
him almost from the heginning.
Three arc thl' original m£'mhers
who dug drep in their pockets
and tossro the nt'<'eSsary coins
on the table to start the :\ssocia-
tion 25 years ago.
But what lends special poig·
nan<·v to this prosperous 25th. ~
ttl(' lact that for P. :\. Palm.-r.
times wen :n't always so ~otood.
\fore than onct'. he was flat broke.
In fact. for 12 years he strug-
gled )n a financial crack betwt>t>n
heights of su<.'t'ess.
lie had startt>d in the rt•al t'S-
tate busint•ss in Belmont Short'S
in 1921 . the n flourished and
branched in Los Angeles. In 1932
came a hank failure wiping out
his t-ntire Sl million real estatt'
tmst.
"It was murder.'' ~aiel Paul. "(
owt-d t>\'£'T)'One .. ~nd I had m)'
wife and four daug-hte rs and
mother to ~upport."
Slowly. ht' paid back every
c-ent. In 1935. after h£''d moved
down to Balboa Island. fortune
smil<'<l again with a sales <.'On·
tract from the Griffith Company
to develop Lido Isle. But tht> de·
pression years bad lt>ft him srm-
pathetic to money troubles of
otht·rs. lie wanted to help those
tT)'ing to hdp tht'Tnst>lves.
Ht• had a tough job in selling
Lido Isle lots. made tougher by
the Los An~t>I('S lending houstos
rt'fusing to loan thf' mon<•y to
huild on them.
liP got sick of waiting for
hankers (o make up their mind<i
and sin<.'t' he could ill alord the
~asnline for the futile trips to
town. he and Agnes Blomquist.
who had weathered the depres-
sion vears with him, dreidNI to
fonn their own Sa\'in~s and Loan
Association.
T wenty-seven s howed up at
the organization meetin~. ~lost
of them shook his hand and went
their way, hut three have re-
mained to this dav -Sam ~lever, Joe lkck a nd \\'alter SpiCt:·r
Ralph Maskt•y and Charlie Tt>·
Winkle joined ti1C' board soon
aftt>r.
For St'Vt~ral vears nt'ithN lw
nor A~nes drt·~· salaT)•. !'or was
any f'.'~pansion undertaken until
r~t'rves plainly warranted it. On
such sound hasic philosophy ther
huilt the Association.
TO<by, he sees his earl)' faith
in the area justified be)•o nd
imagination. Lido Isle Bay Front
lots. originally priced at S2.700
have resold for as much as $90.-
000.00.
llis offict' stal is a constant
sourre of pleas~ne. He tTeats em·
ployees benignly. provides them
with the most prowessive meth-
ods and equipment and pushes
the m to the utmost of tht>ir capa-
hilitit>S.
He personally st•lft·ts the iut·n·
tkal tailored suits the ~rirls w(•ar.
lit' reme mbers birthdays a nd
ann!wrsaries with corsaJ:!t'S for
the wom.-n. dHtmpa~e for tlw
men. He provides fishing trips
and picnics. joins heartil\· in tlw
dav 's f'vents and is ahotit a." a('·
ti\'(. as h(• t'\'t'r was.
All his int£'rests re\'olw ilround
his two familit'S: homt• and nffi<.'f'.
He's bet-n marrit~ to Ruth Eli7-
abeth Palmer 48 \'(•ars and the\
havt> four marrit'CI dau~ht('r". 1.1
~trandchildrt>n and two ~real
grandchildren. :\ few \'l'lU'S a~o.
thev left Balboa bla nd and
movro into a n('\\' hom<· in ln ·int"'
Terra<.'f'. Parado-<icall\'. it was thf•
first h ome t hev c•vt:r bu i It for
thernsf'lvt>S. ·
In :\pril, ~~r~. Palmt•r pe r-
suad~d lw r hush11nd to tak(' an
almost unhe•ard of vacation in
I hawaii. Pa ul had a wonderful
tim(f"'and eame hack looking fit.
tt•r than t•ver. hut manaEted tn
call his bclovNl offit'f' C\'t'f\ d .n lw was gone. · ·
People who like people are the foundation of
~ewport Balboa Savings. Youll 6nd they are individ-
uals _ who care about you and your future, because
employees here are carefuiJy selected for their genuine
friendliness-skillfully trained to serve your needs.
Come in and meet them per!K>nally.
DI .. ECTORS
JOSEPH A. BEEK SAM UEL:\. ~IEYER
AC~ES 8LOMQL11ST PA UL A. P,-\LMER
RALPH P. MASKEY W.~L TEH S SPICER
C HARLES \\'. T •·\\'IXKLE
They l.!.llidetl thi.!J associl1ti<m frnm r1othinf!, ~
up tn rt>~ource~ in {'.rCl'n of SSV.(YXJ,()(X).(XJ l
OPPICERS
P.\l'L A P.-\L.MER
.-\C.:'\ES BLO~IQL'IS"J
SP.-\LDIXC B E.\SDI:\:'\
ROBEJJT R IIJ ELD
FLORE'\CE E:\Rl..
\V. STEPJIE\ SMITH Ill
MARY lfl 'DSO\
CAROL FRE:'\C'If .
DORIS CROXOX
~1.-\RC.-\RET C ILUERT
FLORIE:'\E LAl':'\T .
~IADELI:'\E 0 .-\ \\'SOX
CATHERI:'\E KIEST ER
OOROTtiY OR\\ IG
THO~I.-\S DEDIER
DO\'IE POTEET
LOIS S-\:\OEH 0'
007\.-\LD D lt.-\R\\000
C HARLES (" I.RIXGLE. (" P.A.
P RESint:.'T
EXEC\ 'TWE \'ICE PR~lD£' T
"'0 TREASl'I\ER
\'ICE PRi:sJOES'T
\'ICE PII.ESID£'1
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SECR£TAIIY
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STATEMENT OP CONDITION
as of ju1w 30. 1961
~~t••ou .. c••
Cash and C O\'('rnnwnt B~md'
Federal llnmt' Lo.tn RanL. Slt~t·L.
Loans on Real Estat<'
Contracts of Salt' . .
Loans to F.lc•litatt' .tic· tl f Rc•.tl E,t,th•
Loans o n hart' :\t't'Ount'
Other Rt•al E<tatc Ownt>tl
Offict' Build in'! and Equipnwnt
Otht'r Rc tiiiH't"-
Saving~ \('t'IH IOt!>
Fe'lleml flonw L<,.m B.liiL. \d' .m~oc·,
Ltum~ in Prnt't' ' nf Cnmpltoth'n
Oth<"r l.iahilitic•s -f.,.,·rm\,
$ ).4~"':3:?0.26
7!-I J.C'O) 00
51.614.564 75
~1.7 -46A7
I 070.430.
4.5.~ 33
710.064.-ll
1,9'20.391.l7
17.57 .20
$5~.~-~'>AS
$47.S31.4:!'i.OO
5.0S5.:Ht\.50
I.-5.'S.668.5J
51 1.008-4.5
~ .. ~.3~1 .36
$ 4.7~.3fi4 ~~
59.6C:~.&i5.4~
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AON•a aLOMQUt8T
Three wei~hty titles rest on
the slight. feminint• ~lauuldt•rs nf
Agnes Blomquist.
Sltt''s Exet.:utivt• Vic.·(' Prt·sidt'nt.
Trt>asurcr and a Din•dor of New-
p(lrt Balbna Suvingl> and Loan
Al-sodation.
:'\(•xt to Paul Pnlmt·r ,ftt.'~ S<'l'·
ond m tlte daaiu of t'tunmand and
on tJ.ct O<.'CU~ion!> wht·fl lw\ (lttl
of hm•n. slw·~ tlw he"' l.tth .
Slat· lwlpt·d Clrgani7t' the As~o
<'iation in till' fir!>t plaet-• .md ib
inkrnal affair' are lwr roll<.'t.'m
If nt-<.~sUr). sltt· can "urk tlw
po!>tmg madainc.'S at tlw windows.
rnake u luau. <.'fmduc..lc.· an (>S<:rO\\.
write a new a<.·c:o unt. opt•rutt' tht•
swilt'hbuartl a nd filt' cards in tJw
ha<.·k room. Sill''!> ~rnong fe"
women t'\t~·ttti\'t'S of 850 mtllion
plus <.'<•rpmutidm m tlw t't'nantT)
and JX•rhap!> tht· onl~ one• who
st1ll pounds ht>r own ty1wwrih·r.
''Nc•vt:'r ~t·t toc1 h1~ for tlw
small tlain~s or ton !>mull for tlw
big thing< says A~nes. Sh<' n<·vc.·r
did.
Slw t·rt'dit~ Pau l Palmt•r. for
whom ,Jit''s "urkt·d since llt'r
hi~l· !><:hnol duy~. for 0111<.·h of
lu.•r hmint'.~l> growth
"Pappy pushl'd me.·." ~ltt· said.
"lie· ~an· nll' Clppe•rtun•tit·s a nti
rt~ponsihilitiC'S from tht• bt-~in
ning."
Agnt·~ has ~no" n th(• lc.·an
years a." w•·ll as tht• fat. Ouring
tlu· dcpres~aon . sJw cleaned
shelvt~ in tltt• real t~tatc offict•
wlten then.-\\as nothing hc.•tter
to d o. Aftt•r the Sa\'ings and Loan
.\ssodation was organi1.ed. ~ht•
went without salary ~e,·eral years
until sht· fdt one was justified by
the profits.
Agnt..•s was sdling real estate
in P. A. Palmer's Pasadena offi(.'('
back in 1935 when he got the
t.'OntTact to develop Lido hle for
the Griffith Company. He asked
her to join his Newport office hut
.she said, no thank you -Lido
Isle looked like just a lot of sand
to her.
She did, however. accept the
Palmers' invitation to visit them
on Balboa Island that summer.
That visit lasted 15 years. she
. tells you with a twinkle and
adds ... They made me one of the
family and the four Palmer girls
were like my own sisters ...
Agnes is always ready with a
smile and some sprightly conver-
sation hut behind them you re-
alize lif•s a strong positive nature.
.. When you 'rt• always tryin~ to
make snnwthinft out of two sidt•s
of a fJUCStion. as 1 huve to, )10 11
get tlw positive habit," she ex-
plain ..
J lcr co-workers arc quick to
<.-ommf'nt nn the fuirnt:-ss of hc>r
df'Cisioru and the otlwr directors
s;ay if it weren't for the Blom-
quist tlll't. tlaer<.• might not be so
miUl)' <·apahJe "'Omt•n WOrlcin~
there.
Two thing.~ Agnt'S is adamant
oa: altitude and app«>arancc.
fogt> 14
"When an office rt'Aeds cordi-
ality. charm and respect, it's
easier to obtain that important
savings account," she says and
sets the example.
One simple plan Agnes put
into elect has proved a bell-
ringer -the idf'ntical tailored
suit plan for all women em-
ployees. including herself.
As a result no girl looks out
of harmony with her elegant sur-
roundings and all look equally
well-groomed. The all-aJilc:e suits
not only intrigue rustomen and
c.·reate atmosphere, tJ1e girls love
them.
"They're not uniforms," Aftnes
statc.'S positively. "Suits that re-
tail at $150.00 and up at ~lag
nin's, Saks. MaTShaU Fields and
Nt•iman ~faf('US can hardly be
callc.>d uniforms ...
The girls arf' · curr,•ntly wear-
ing hrand new beige Charmeen
C.ahardine §uits seleded €'Sped -
ally for tht• opening and prohahly
thl'ir prettiest yt•t.
Today Agnes can look bt·yond
tht· ~ratifying smiles and appc.•ar·
an<'t' ()f tlw employt'f'~ into t•\'C'f)
departmc•nt of t)ae mam buildin~
and the handsome nt·w adc.liticm
and know sl•e's ht..~·n a part uf all
of tlwm
§ During ~ioua summer vaca-
tions he had aold Balboa Island
lots for a Puadena real estate
8rm employed by W . S. Collins,
father of the island. As an attrac-
tion, he started the island youns·
sten stringins their canoestaDcl
rowboats witll Japanese Jantema
and parading around the bay at
night. So bePn the famous Tour.
nament of Ughts celebrated more
than 30 years.
It was in 1918 he moved per·
manently to the island, buying
the boat howe at the comer of
Agate A venue and Sooth Bay
Front. Soon he had an island fer-
ry operating ... a little outboard-
er that wove an unsteady coone
across the muddy sand bar. RALPH ~-MA8K•Y
Joe brought abou~ streets, lights Ralph Maskey, father of West
and sewers.for tJ~e Island. He de-Newport. Newport Island and
vel oped Beacon Bay. Balboa much of old Ne"'{>>rt is another
Yacht Basin and Harbor Island. of Paul hlmer s r~markable F~r 22 years he served on the group of all-time dire<.:tors.
lugh. scha<_>l boa~d.. . Ralph sold rt!lAI estate here in
1 lhs manne achvlt1es kept pace. the d ays bef()r<' the birtl• of New-
He was commodore of the New-purt BaJbna Savings and Loan,
port Harbo~ Ya~ht Clu.b and ~·hen land dt•n·lopmt•nt wllS 11 ~th~ Califom1a Yachtmg As-buotstrap UJWration, long. labori-sO<·aatJo~ and served as Newport ous and n sky.
pounds board. He's part.icuiJ'ly
interested in youth ent~ses
there, such as the 4-H C1ul>, and
~d of the new Junior Exhibits
Building which has been named
for hJm.
For many years Ralph was a
ae.d~ in Republican dain in.
the county. serving as cha.innan
ol the Central Comrriittee (~ the
Harbor Area. He's also a ~t
lft$ident of the Newport Hatbor thamber of Commerce and the
Harbor Realty Board. which he
helped organize. He is an hono-
~ director for life of the Cali-
fornia Real Estate Association.
What olse? Ralph' has been
known to do a little deep-sea
filhina oo the side.
llarhor s first harbormaster. · 1ft> had bet>n mtort•stro in the
mmus salary. He .disappointed building businesl> in Ln Angelt'S
prophets who pred1cted that he before rt'alt•statc lured him awur. wo~ld ~drowned by constantly His big prajt•<.·t in tuwn was nav\~atJ.ng the . harbor entTan~ the Cui\'E>r Cit) Aunt"\:. When
before 1t was tmpro\'ed. He ts the last of its :Usa lots was sold
addicted to sailing. fishing and he camt' to Bul·na Park suhc.li:
water skiing. "idt-d tht• Darling Ran'c!. and
II is pet corinthian endeavor fuur otlwrs. 8AMUn AaTOit M.VM
was the Balboa Island Yacht Club In 19'29. the ulll Oran~<' Coun-Newport Balboa Savings and ~hich he and. CarT~Il founded ty l mprovement .\!>liOl'iation, Loan ('Ounts as one of its board
m 19"..3 to g•vc ~e1ghborh~ \\•!aida owm•d \\'est ~cwport of djredurs the pionet'r newspa-
youngsters somctlung to do 10 then, hirtod him to dt·an up the per publisher of Newport Beach
Mtmmer. ~tcr. when they had area amlliquidat(• tlwir holdin~. and author of the city's chronicle.
boys of the1r own, each of the "It was a ml'~lo of clc•lincpat·nt "Fifty C:oldc.•n Years."
three sented in turn as Commo-ta Xl'S, uhandorwd oil tlt-rridcs and lit> is Sam Meyer. a newspaper-
dare of thi.s club. sump holt.,.," Ral1)h ,.aitl. "T ook mun sine.~ his first job as printer's
Bent on getting into World thwt• yNtrl> to quit't titlc·s. tt•ar dt•vil on the ultf Burlingt,m. Iowa
\\'ar II, he took "an examination c..lown tlu: rig_' and fill iu tl1e lund Journal. and then later a.'i tele-
before a Naval Sele<.·tion Board h~:fun· strt•(:b t•uuld be· laid und graph toditor of the Burlington
and se<:ured a commission in the lots !lOili." llawkt•yt•. mort> than 50 yt·ars
!';a val Militja, which he still holds. Tl1e fir)t lob sold in IV~ \\Wt' u~o.
He served as procurement officer lots (Ill fhl~ Clumnd. Wl'l>t uf his "Wire services wt're pretty in--.108•~ ALLAN ••.e( for the Transport Servke and be-prt"''>t'rlt uffi<.•t•. Clu10nd front lob adequate in th~ days:· Sam said.
Any nominations for the most gan his sea service hy taking off ~old fur 8600 and insid(·lots S..OO "I used to hie me down to the de-
c-olorful of the seven dire<'tors of fTom San Pedro in a howling <.·a<. h. -Ttwv !>Old likt• mad.'' II\' IX•t at night and p k k up the Chi-
:'\ewport Ba lboa Savings and westt>rly with a se~ick crew. In said. · c-ngo/Jap<•rs, arrivin~ot by fast mail.
L:.oan would undoubtedly go to Honolulu he was made Commo-lit· finam•t·d the c•ntan· prliJt-<.1 to fil in the lltc'Ws." J. A. Seek. dore of a t.-onvoy bound for New himsdf by !>t.•llin~ a ft''' lob at a Sam pro).!ressecl to the Des
\\'hether Joe set>ks adVt'nture Cuinea. Despite int>xperien<-e and tim<· and usin).! tht• mnm·r to dt·· ~I oint'S paJX•rs, the Regi.rter and
or adventure sed<.s him would be dan~er area.'l. he fulfilled his mis-'l'lop otht·rs. Capital. and on to the Sioux City
hard to say but it has .enhanced sion. lie wid the worst stumhlinp; Tribune and the Denver Time$
his life like OCt-an spray dashing That was yesterday. Today. block was tlal' old rdint·ry at Bal-and Det~ver P(l~f. evolving as an
(Jvcr a rock. long legislative sessions tie him boa Boulc·vard and 4::!ud Stn·d all-around ncwspapennan in the
Newport Beach regards him as to Sacramento and his excess ex-which smdled like rottt'n eggs ru~ed formative west. His Den-
one of its e nduring founding uberance is devoted to develop-and ke pt the neighborhood \W stint was in the era of Tam-
fathers and as Sec-retary of the ing Hidden Valley and Lake awake at night with its clankirrg men and Bontils and U.S. Sen-
State Senate, he's about as penna-View Hills in that region. two machinery. It took <.·ourt action ator Tlaomas L. Patterson.
nent as the capitol dome. Next beautiful and unique residential to get rid of it. It was 1907 in Des Moines
year he will have served the Sen-subdivisions. Oevelopmt•nt of Newport Is-when he first met Vera Johnson.
ate for half a century. But Newport Balboa Savin~ land came nt•xt. Ue raisc..-d it from Soon after he left for Denver and
Pasade na is usually credited as and Loan remains an abiding in-a mud flat to the lwi~ht of Lido her family said, "Well. I 6uess
Joe's birthplace but he's really a terest and whenever he's forced Isle, dredged tht• daanncls, sold we've seen the last of Sam, but
native of Maine and spent his to miss a board meeting he keeps the lots and built lais nwn home back he came the fClllowing year
early teens in Colorado. He once In close touch. With tharac.1eristic there. and married their dau~htcr.
survived a wild night alone in a vision,Joe long ago saw the 6nn When the job '"'as,dont•. Ralph The ne wly weds returned to
blinding blizzard on the Colorado would irectly or indirectly bene-bought rnore property. tlais timc.• Denver until Sam's next wnhare.
prairie by burning railroad tics. 6t everyone in the community. from the Southern Pacific Rail-lie wa.'l Managing Editor for the
He attended Caltech. known As one of the original organizing way Company. on the west side Cheyenne Leutler in Cheyenne,
tlae n as Throop Academy. and Directors. this year completes his uf Newport Boull'\'ard and dt'· Wyoming. which c..-ampai.rtned for
shJdied to he an engineer. Our-quarter century of service to the veloped the husint>ss block when' U.S. Senator Warren. Tl1e ~n
ing legislative sessions he was Association, and be starts his next his office is now locatt>d. ;atcn lost the ra(-e and tht· Meyers
granted two months' leave From quarter century .for Joe is timeless! "The real estate husint>ss is movt-d on to Los Angeles which
Throop to serve a.'i Assistant Sec-mcll'h smoother today with New-was in a fit of dt>pression at the
retary to tht' Senate in Sacra-port. B~lboa ~a,:in~ and " ~n time and the going wage for re-
mento. You pt more money for fumJShmg hUJidang loans. · sa1d port<.•rs on metropolitan papers
lie lc•ft ('()llc~e ht:·l·:wse a de-;our mone, et Newport the direc.ior. "lfs bet·n a gn •at was $16.06 a week.
fund <~t~hdlvision -Balhf.a Js. Batboll S.vtnp end LCMn As· ben~6t to the t:ommunity." Tire!<! of starving. Sam took
land -was· literally forced upon tociatlon-beceuse we consist-Ralph has giv<.•fl much pe rsum1l owr tlat• paper in Chandler. Ari-
J•im hy bunking int<.•rcsts whi(·h •n~ pey flllher dividends on service tn the community. With zona In 1912. "It was 119 dt•grt't-'5
had fort'Ciost•d on tht• hanlmapt :h=~~~!:':~c~nr~.;r.~t7:,~nl th(' latt' Eddil' M (!Ote. lw raised In tlw slu,at-In summer," Sam
Collins' holclin,f.!s. The )'Oung the mont>y to huild the Masonic soid. "We w<.•re still broke, but
duught(•r in a family of summer Our 62nd conMCutlw divl· Tcmplt> in NewpcJrt llci~hhl on so was everyone else in that small
reside nts -Carr(lll Gl•lllou-he-dend. emountina to over $!5lO, land donat('d hy Earl Stan1t•)'. town where we had to make our 000.00. was peld June 30. came inft•rest<'d in 1•1.~ c~plnlts 1961. brinain1 tot.l dividends "Musonry hus llt'l'n like u n ·liginn • own plcasurt>s."
11nd jninctl f<•rct''i wit Ia him, to moN than $9.000.000.00 to me.~ ht> says. Th(;'re he met C:t•orge Pe.abody.
changing her namf• to Rt>t>k. In the 25-y-.r history of the Appointt-d by thn~ California a soil expert. who laid out for the
wltich ·was the hcst thing that Astocletion. governors, he has ,t'n'M nine Goodyear Co. tht• first acrt•agc of
('vc•r happen..d to J o•• Bedc, years on thu Ora nRc County Fair-Jon~( staple cotton In Arizona.
'
who had a home in Newport
Beach and 'who, incidentally, was
one of the organjzen of the City
of Newport Beach. Also the late
HUT)' Welch, then Secretary of
the Phoenix Chamber of Com-
merce. The two w~e mainly re-
sponsible for bringing Welch to
Newport Beach.
•0ne day George wired me
from Newport Beach the New-
port paper was for sale. I took
the next train here and promptly
bought the paper, a four-page,
five-column weekly. for $2,500.
That was 40 years ago." mused
Sam.
The old Newport New1 was a
power in the t>arly days of the
city and published pap ers at
Costa Mesa and Balboa. It stood
for progress and d evelopment
and especially for bond issues to-
ward bwlding Newport Harbor.
It waged a <.'Ontinuous war with
Frank Burke •. Santa Ana Pub-
lisher. who ,was against every-
thing ... especially the Harbor
bonds. and Sam's front pagt-col-
umn, "Sand Crab," was often tlle
spoon that stirred the city's polit-
ical brew.
The Newport N~u;s occupied
an O cean Front buildin~ and
when the earthquake of l933
shook loose a wall of tht' huild-
ing. dedded it was time to mow.
They built a plant on the site of
the South Coast (Yachts ) Co. In
l!Hl they built a rww homl' off
31st Street on :'llewport &1uk·
vard.
Sam finally sold out in I 9-16
and later set about writing til('
history of Newport Bcadl. "Fifty
Golden Yt•ars" was publisht'<l in
19.57, a yt•ar following th • city's
50th .mniwrsary.
Likt• otllt·r Association din'<.·-
tors. Sam is a past president of
the Newport llarhor Chamhcr of
Commc•n:e and t11e Orangt• Coun·
ty Coast AsS<X.'iation.
'Tm just a loafer now: h<' says
with evident re lish.
One interest that has nc·vcr
waned in 25 y~ars is Nt•wr>Ort
Oalhoa Savin~s and Loan. H<'
h('lpt.-d or~anizc it and prt-st•nt~c.U
it to tilt• public and scrvoo as
first secrc·tary and trc•asurt•r: Ill'
remnint-.0 trt·asurcr through tht·
)'~c•ars until tlw dt'<·tion of oftk<t•r)
in January, and at that timt· ht·
sought clt'<.'tion to Dirt'C..1or only
and JK'rmittt..O hb offic:c uf Trt•as·
urcr to ~n to an actin• stall mt·m·
her. Anuthcr tyl)ical ~esturt• of
Sam's d£•sirc• to lt·t tlw youngc•r
generation si10W their mettle.
CHARL•a W. TeWINicL•
Cluult• W . Tc\\'inkJt' b the
nou-<.-onfonnist among directors
of the Newport Balboa Sll\'ings
and Loan.
lie's the only Dt--mocrut ~and
the only Costa Mes~~n on the
board and moreover he's the only
dire<..1or of another financial in-
stitution.
All of which adds up to a great
deal of ribbing at board meet-
inftS for Charlie T.
He helped organize the City of
Costa Mesa, the old Costa Mesa
Bank the Costa Mesa Uon's Club
and the Harbor Area Boy's Club.
He served as first mayor of Costa
Mesa and should it ever rome to
a popular ote, he would un-
doubtedly be elected NMr. Costa
Mesa."
Charlie came West from New
York State and ran ge~ral .stores
at the oil fields of CaJifom1a and
the gold mines of N~va~a before
he discovered the httle commu-
nity of Costa Mesa in 19'>...0, thffi WAL T•R a. afiiC•R
known as .. Harper." Walter S. Spicer is not only
He bought the only general one of the original directors of
store in the town. lt was located Newport Balboa Sav~ngs an~
where Reed's TeWinkle Hard-Loan but served as V1ce Presl·
ware Store stands now and also dent of the Association from its
housed the post_ office. Two years beginning until last janu:try. He
later he occupaed a new store, ahdicated his Vice President of· Te~Vin~le Hardware, where fice voluntarily so that one of
Remert s ~partment. Store nod the working staH could succ£.>e<J
stands. and m 1938 built the~; An-...that 'Office. hut retained his
wa.re store on the com er whft't'r' Di;ectors)~!J>. In fac:t . he would
still bears lais name.:. • 15 t1ave a difficult time givin~ that
He sold the husmt;Ss aho~t . offic:c up _ for his assodatt>S
years ago but oouldn t remam .10-would not permit it.
active for long. After helpm~ lie was o~rating the Bay Ois·
form the Costa ~tesa Barl~. he tric:t Co. near the Arches in the
was elt>t'tetl it~ lint prt.'Sidcnt '30s wh1.'0 the growing demand
and board d1aarman and wht'n for lumber w~ curtailt'd ht>cause
tlw bank mt·r~~.-d with th<' l i.S. contrac.:turs were unable to stture
>:ational Rank. he stayed un as loans to build l.umes.
director. . . MSevt:•ral of us in U1e :'\cwport
lie lt-d tht> IOt'Orporahon mow-II arbor Cham her of Commer<'t'
ment in Costa Mes~ and sen·~ felt this lack nf available mmwy
as its first mayor tlun.n){ the pam-tu t'\pand tht• <:ornmuoity -Paul
ful zoning pt:•riod m a hod~t~ Palint•r rnost uf ali,N Mr. Spi<-er pod~<' ~'C1mmunity. . :.aid. ·-nw new s1win~s and loan
After two years he ~es1g.~lt'tl. finn was just what tlw situation
.. T oo many night meetmgs. he crit:'<l for.
said. . . Mit's bt'C..'n a plea. .. unt J.ssociu·
Cha_rlit• llt•adro d~t~ ~tuldmG tion tlwl>t' 25 yt·ars. All our d~·t:i
l'tlrnmttt<.'t' fClr the . Boy s C lu ) siun an: unanimous. If there s .1
and has st·n·t.O on tts hoard for diffcrctK't.' of opinion. we drop
14 )•ears. the issuc but 00 pt'rfi'nt of tilt'
lie's not o":ly .a charter me'!l: tinw wc ugrl't' in tllt' Snt pla.t't'.'.
lwr of the .L1on s Club and ~b \\'altt•r Spk-er cam<.• to \~hit
St'<'Ond pres1dent hut has a ptr-tier. Califomja, from ll:utmgs.
ft·ct 20-ycar attt•ndance r<.'C..'Ord. :'\c•hr.tska, with his family m 191:2.
\\'ater, wah'r -alwa):s u rom· llt'·s ht."·n t•nga~t.-d in dw lum·
pl katro problt•m. Charht.• st•n't.'<l tx·r hu.,in<·,~ <'wr sine~· he at-
as prt•s ident of the_ ~~·wport lt•ntlt·d \\'hitllt•r Collt·~e and lld~ht.s lrri~atinn ~)L~tr!ct and found part timt•t·mpluymt>nt with
wht·n it owrgt·cl wtth c1ty anti tl11,. B.trr Lumbc:r Co. in \\'hittic r. ~'Ountr w;alt·r t•UJnpanit.'S tel fom1 1 le llpt·m'tl hb Bay 01!>trid
one' uf the lar~t·'t ~'Ount~· \\:att-r Co. in 1~1 llncl rontinut'tl its
d b.tric.•h in the · !>tatt•, rt.>mamt'<.l opt•rat1un through the w..tr ~ t>ur:.
011 tlw hoard. . . 1111ttl 1945 wht•n lw joint>d for-
lie suvs ht• s had a .luldrc-d nwr asl>udutt-s i11 tilt' \\'ard lind
ft-.ditl)! (ur J<w Bl't'K sm~~· till' ll.trrin~hln Lumtx-r Co. lit; still
tinw they e~pt·rit•nt'ed a han~ st•t-rt't.u-y uf tlw t•nmp;\n~· with
d u:.ing tnl-:l'llwr. Both Wt·rc· tit-his lll'ttdquartl'r~ offic.-e .tt the
rectors of tlw nltl Bauk of Balhoa :'\c•w\lort Bt•at:h ,·ard.
whkh foldro dminJt tht· hank Ot wr rl'I.Himislaips haw als~
holiclny -IIIII' of the~ most vulu-ht.•t•n tl•e t•nduriug kind. lit> s
ahh· h·ssons to oomt• 011t of tlw :.t·rn'<l on tht' Orungt• County
dt'j>rt·.;siou. llarhur Cummis~icm 'itll't' it was
'It's n plc·a.-;urt• to wo~k for tlw or~.tnilc'<l in IJ40. 1 k'~ past Pn.-s-
Nt•wport Balhoa Savmgs and idcut and a long .H:tive mt>mlx'T
Loan." st-tid Charlie in his quiet of tht· local Chamber of Com-
mt•rt't'.
8PALDINO & •A8TNAN
Spalding 8. Eastman, Vice
President and Loan Officer. cast
his lot with P. A. Palmer 15 years
ago. ..
.. A logical sequen~'t'. he says.
··Palmer was the first man I mct
in ~cwport. he sold me m~· ~rst
lot on Lido lsle a nd I mamed
his daughter Elaine.· .
Spud Eastman grew up ~n I ~
.\ngelcs, studied law at Smath-
western L'nivcrsity and t>t·o -
nornics through Pomona's sum-
mer st!SSions. lie had a hrid ~o
at the citrus industry .
Then, likt> most loc-al resid\·nb.
he turnt-'<1 a vat•ation spdt iotu a
permanent h()mc•. Aftt-r mau.A~in~ tf1t' South Co<ll>t Co. mannc
hardware department for :.t•Vt•ral
years. ht• took on tht· l-olossal
ht-adache of purc•l,a.~in~ .A~£"ut for
the t'Ompany·~ :'\a'') c.:ontract~
durin(! thl' war
Switd1i11~ tu :'\t'wport B.,lhw
Saviugs and Loan in 1Y4i ht•
movt-d up throu~l1 tilt' Loan Dt>·
partmt·nt to· Loan Offic'Cr.
.. Bt•forc· this A)sod.Jtion wlll>
foundt.O. \'tlU <.'lluldn't ,l!l't a loan
in ~t.'\\'Jl(;rt without " rkh .llmt."
Spud )ays. "\\""' macl£• tl.<' first
huildiutt loans for nt•w de' dop·
m~nb ,mtJ lt·.ASdmlds and b..tdi.t'(.l
nt.'t:'tlc<d (•ommunitv prnJt--<:"b . ··
This an·a L\ 911 lonttc·r il>ol.ltt.O
to real l'St.ltt> l,·ntlcr . hut tl\•:.pitt>
t'Om[>l.'titum toda~. hi' dc·part·
ml'nt is still on top. lit• uutt•
witll ll.ltl:.fat:tHin l"IUT\."Ilt IOCf\'.b\'
10 huildinU .AIId Ju.lll III{!IIITH">
llhl•r last 't-..tr') lc·\·d -off.
Outsidt: t lw offiw. Spud '' tlw
bm\' f.unil}· man \\1th fuur dul•
dren and ont· grandch•ld.
I It' was In on tht• programming
for the IBM equipment five years
ago. ·we were the first small 6nan·
cial institution ever to use the
IB~i;' he said with organizationa.l
pride. ~we tried it when our as-
sets amounted to onl)· Sl?n mii-
J1on at a time when other firms
thougl•t they needed assets of
oot less than $75 to S100 miUion.
"This progressive .1ttitudt> has ,
beeu justi6t>d all the way. \\'l'
now pi.An to add electronic tdkr
equipmt-nt and dosed circuit telt--
vision to tie in with the prc.:.ent
operation. M
Bob is a Pomona product. Ht.'
attended public sc·hools tht-rt•,
finishing at P~mona Coll~~e. He
majored first m aeronautical en-
gineering. but Clfter tJuec •nd
one-half years in the Air Force.
returned to get hi~ dt•grt't' iu
business administration.
Bob Hieltl came to worl. at
Newport Balboa aving~ and
Loan in ~fay of 19.5 1. T t.•n months
later he wa.S called bac.·k into the
Ston 1c•t• for his St'<X>nd tour of
dutv in the Knrea11 \\'.1r. and was
stationt!<i in Japan for a ycas
Subsequent s tudy at the.>
University of Indiana Craduatc
School of Savings and Loan con-
siderahll broadencd h1s knowl-
edge o h is 6eld. Like Stevt'
Smith. he e-.uned a tle$tTl.>t' th~e
Boh i utlmarri{'d and li\'eS in
La~ma Be.ich. lft:s very fond of
skiio~. and this wintt>r fit•\\:. to
Europe for three wec\..s of .,\amg
in thl' Swiss :\Ips. witJ, hh twiu
hrotlll'r Du:k. In summer, h,, en·
thusiasm shift-s to body ''~r6n~t
and for thi~ ~rort h<· ha.m·t far to
go.
PL.OR.NC •• AitL
:\t her dt·'l.. in tht· t"cnm ch ·
partnwnt. F'lort'll t'l' E.trl •~ the•
1m.1gc hf pl,·.t,.lnt hdpfuln'-'"
Thll\ ~•lm ~malin~ .App.·.muln
i~ ,orlwthlul! nf .. 111 .w).;,., •·nwnt
E~(·rO\\ ",1r L.. '' not l.'UitUIIL"I\ t' to
ft'f't'n•h lr , .1 t'Ompl,, .1ted hu,,,
oe ·11 .ind •.!t'l ti11g mort· •u ·''
bruL.,·r, · d, .... l, ht't,lmt' murt• 111
\'Oiwd
wav. "It's n •marlmhl<' that th<' mnnJ.~t·mt•nt has claangro so 1it11f'
In a period uf 25 yt~..ars."
Charlit• married tht> fo rmt'r
Julia Colden in San Bernardino
fn 191 3 a nd sht• has hc:'<'n his
bullin<'SS associate and his inspi·
ration in their many endctl\ ors
for nearlv 48 years.
Ewn his· golf foursumt• has
ht'<'D playin~ togctht•r :!3 yt•ars ·
ut tlw ~antu .\na Country C luh.
lit• ml'l his ";ft.. Fan•. a \\'hit·
tit•r girl. wlum ht• J{n'tl ther~.
Tht•v matlt· ttwir 6rst honw 111
Sant.l Anu. and in l~ hou~ht
t l1l'ir (>rt•st·nt gucimts homt• ou
I lurho r bland.
P.1pt'f' m.,, ht· l.th' .md J. J,,,
en lnu"· c•nc}, lll.l\ I"· A.tppw~
throu$-!h tht' L''l W \\ nffi<· .. r ll brio&ln
whiJL• ,!at· 1..-.·.Jl' tilt' c·ustomer
hupp'
Charli(· and Mrs. T are always
)toing J~omeo•where and omx• a
n·tu h<' slips away with ~a~
Corwlin for an extended vacutmn
trip. Ray says thry never pass a
pond hut wr1at C harlie ~oes 6sh-
in~. Ttw pair had n good loo\i
at Cuba just ht'fort• the Custro
trouhlt• startt~l.
AlonJ.t with several co-direc-
tors. he has also enjoyt'CI 6s~in~
trips to "jOt' ~·\is Lakt-s hl
Northern California.
Tht~· havt' h\'t'l marrit•d ddugh-
tt•rs. ~Irs. Roht.•rt :\llan Jr. of San ~larino ( Harril't ) and ~Irs. Carl
Burkt• of Boise. Idaho. ( Cl\J'O·
lyn ) and a son \\'altt•r L.: who_ is
with Orunge County T1tle Co.
and lives' in Corona dd Mar. and
nin<· grnn<:khiJdren to t>njo(\".
,,!though a mtmbt·r c) th'c
Harbor Commission and Nt·w-
port Harbor Yacht C lub and his
homt• borders the-bay. Mr. Spi<'t'T
said he ~seldom ~Ot.'S near the
w•tt-r -eJCcept to swim.~
..O..In' R. HIID.D
First appcarant-.~ of Rolwrt H
ll1eld at :'\e"1>0rt R.1llx~• ~·'' in~s .tnd Loan ".1.' lx•luml .c tl'll·
l'f ~ \\indO\\ 1(1 n•..tr' .I Uti i It• did a ltttlc: of t'' e·r~ thtn~
fund disbursiul!., btxtl.k''t'plll\1.,
gt'fwral at:C'ount itll!-lwfor,· 1110\'·
iut! onward ami up" .ml hi J)4hh
o( comptrolll'r' and .usht.wt
treasurer.
Ttxluv at a \'Outhful 3'i. Uoh "
\'ice Presidt•nt .md Comptrolh·r
of tht• .\ssoeiatum.
His respon ih1lltws in<'lutlt~ ,,,.
pt.'l'\'iSIOil of :lt'\'OUflt in~ ~lH 111).!S.
mallinJt and I B \1 dt"p.utnl<'llh
-You lao~\ e• 111 '"' .. llttl~•c·ra-"
tn lilt• th.· ''nrl -Flon•n • a~d
w1tl1 h(•r hrl\:ht ,1~n•l•· "Lob of
p('oplc <'.tn't t.tnd tl•t' prt-<5urr N
F'l(lrf'm'('-., f.atlwr \\ ,,, })t>JI'c)ll
CrO\\. formc·r toOit•tr nf the• Le"
<\lll(d~ Tum \ .1utl "' ,, ~..,.) ''" tnt~l "-'tlnrtin~
Ml \\ ,,, tc>o ,Jl\ to ,,,~r, If"'''
tlon.;.-~ht• ,,ml ··R.atht•r th.an pn
1 \\llllld \'mw h.u:l \\Jthnul ,,
)f(lf\ mlu.:ll Ill m\' tl.uf, dl'I!•H ..
But· ~he· lt·;.un<'<f tn wn rl uud, r
pr\~'""'' uf dt•a(llm<"'. whwh ,.,
, ·ro" tl.-manch,
Flnn•n<'t' ~pt·nt her ~,. .-mm.tr
~c.·houl ~ears in Srokarw. \\ ,\.<.It
inf{ton. ~tnd hn hi~th schoctl n·.1r-.
10 Lc~ .o\ntzt'l~-o~t Polv Ha~h
'•li
!
•'
After a six months course at
Hollywood secretarial school, she
went to work at the Orsatti mo-
tion pidure agency as Victor Or-
satti s St'CJ'etary.
-rhe offices were beautiful but
the work was hard," she s.Ud . Ml
often worked late at nidlt and
there was littte of the HoUywood
glamor to the job."
Florence married Bill Earl, ed-
itor of the Wilmington paper.
She worked as a legal secretary
in Wilmington until after his
death. On<:e a week she visited
her daughter Mrs. Bailey Abbott
who lived in Newport Beach.
driving back to \\'ilmington alone
at nigf1t.
"My daughter worried about
thost> late drives so one day I
~nswercd a sccrt;.tary-wantcd aq
m a local paper. Florence said.
"It led me to an interview with
A~nes Blomquist.
"I've always had a f.rejudict•
against working for a not lt'r wom-
an but this doesn't appl)· to
Agnes. Sht:s <.'Ompletdy fair and
Opt•n minded. ·
"Learning t•st·row wasn't easy,''
she said. • She rt:did and redid
until everything was eut'tly right.
Today . lO years latcr, Florenc~
is in charge of th<' e-scrow de-
ptartment and a Viet· President
of th(• Association. 1 Jc.or assistants
indude two esc·row officerll, and
four secretaries: her monthly m l-
ume of est'rows is 10 times what
it was.
"\\'t' hear frequent lecturt•s on
how to meet and treat the pub-
lic," she said, "hut you have to
like pe<1ple to bt.· •. dn with. 1 do
· enjoy our customers and explain-
in~ tllt'ir t">Sc·rows su ther're not
just a 'sign here' proposition."
She's t•x<'ited about the dt'part-
mt'nt's nt·w quarters on the st"C-
ond Aoor of tl1e nt•w buildin~
from where she can look all the
way up the channel and ovc.•r tht'
top of Richard's Market to the
cx.·ean.
Flore nce was among savings
and loan offk~rs <."C mvening in
llom1lulu in April. She added a
vac.·ation at the 15.000-acre Ilana
~lauii rc.·sort with the Palmers,
Emt>ry 1 lansons and Agnes.
Tlw beauty of tht• islands' trees
and tlowers ap~alt>d to her most
of all. At home she loves to
J(arden and a bowl of her own
roses often marks her offkoe desk.
like most of her associates her
home is her relaxation. On hap-
py. if less re laxed occasions, she
and her husband Hans Hentschke
~I their nine grandchildren for
a Family day.
W. eT• n•N _,., HI
Newly elected VIce President,
W. St~ Smith, Ill said, ~I
feeJ just lib the bird in a bad-
miDtOD pme."
· E\'er Jince worbtart in A~,
1980. Steve hu JerWd u ~
man between the owner and the
,.,. Jtl
contractor for cc1nstruction of the
new addition. He is the Owner's
Reprcsenh&tive.
But despite all the batting back
and forth, he's more excited than
anyone about the big blue build-
ing which has joined han<ls with
the main oftkc.·.
lit' loves to talk about its dis-
tinguishing fe-.atutt'S ... the high-
velocity air con<litioning. drcular
stairwar supported only at reil -
ing an< floor. drama til' bayside
walkway. electronic elevator. no-
paint 6nis hes and all the rt>st of
it.
With the opening. Steve n·-
turns to his desk a.s J\ssistaot
Loan Offic-er to Spud Eastman.
Coinddentally, Stcw's parents
rc•<.•d vt'<l the first loan ever mudt·
by :"\ewport Balboa Savings a~l<l
Luan 2S yt•ars ago.
lfc.:~ bt~n with tlw :\sscl<'iation
t•i~ht years. startinJ( ~ dn ap-
praist'r. Ont' of hi!. offidal huts
h. ,tiiJ that of apprai.,als analvst.
lit, \\'iL\ hom in llollvwood in
IHW hut rt'OICillbers mclstly tlw
cart·frc•t•, amphibious life on 8al-
hua ldantl. Aftt•r ~raduating from
llarhor lli~h S<·hool and Santa
o\n u C<lllt·~t·. Itt• \\urlwd for his
fJtlll'r .and undf• Frdnl. in t)w
~mit It Bros. Boat \\'or h .
"During the war. my husband
and I were bounet.'d all over the
(.•tnmt:ry,'' she said . "At Alamo-
,.:tordo Am1y Air Bast' in New
Mt•xk'O I worh'<i for the Post
Engmcer on a pro jt.-ct called
'Humming Bird Gap.'
"We hadn't the slightt.-st sus-
picion it was the first atomic
hornb." .
After the.· war, slw free-Jancc.>d
as a legal St'<.'retury for awhile
and guvt' it up to bt· hnm<' with
ht•r son and dauJ,thter.
Whe n the H u<fsons moved hert·
se,·cn )'•·ars ago, ~lary was rest·
lt•ss. A yt•ar later. she.• applit't.l tn
\Jr. Palrnt'r and was takt>n into
tltt' Lotan Dc.'J>artmt'llt. Last Ja n-
uary slat• was ad\'anct•d to <.'Or·
pomtion st•t•rl'fary.
'i 'o llll' tlli!> p]!l('i' i'i tilt' JWr·
ft·ct t'\umple nf pri\'ah' t•nkr-
pri~•·." du• saicl, Manti I ltpprc•dutt'
worl.in~ dirt"Ctly for sud1 a pru·
gn ·"iH·. far-'\t'cinK hos, ...
~lar\'. llt'r hushand "Orv" and
).j \'t':lr old !>Oil muh• tllt'ir llllllll'
in ·corona dt•l ~tar. ltr r 10alh·
En~li~h hlood n·~JlOnds to th;.
~c·a .md ,h.·\ 111:'\'I'T lulppit•r than
wlat•n ,Jw\ llOatin~ vr 'wirnrniul!
t iT jmt wal~inl! along tlw 'hnrt·. _,.
l)urin~ tit<· war ht• ~<·rwd (_n
tltt• Army Air Corp~ and rt'tmntod
to a t><.'Ut't' titnl' juh wit l1 tht•
S111atlt Coast Con.~trtll1iou Co.
wlwrt· ht• SJ>f'lll t·i~ht yt•ar'l, )!ain-
inJ! a tlaurou,!.!h knowlt'<lgt· of the.•
huildin~ husiness.
.'h further pn·paration for his ......
wnrlc in loans. Stt•vt• look u full
cour.S\' at tlat• \.raduat<· Sc·hool of
Savings and Loan l\t tht· l nivt•r-
!ilt)' of Indiana. lito's the st't'Ond
rnt•mhc:r of tlw Asso<:iation to
hold a tlt•gret' from thi'i .;<.•huol.
:"\ow it'.; l1is turn to flo:\dl at
tht· Savin~s and Loan lnstituft'
in Santa Ana.
Stcvt· marrit'd a Costa ~It-sa
L!irl. Prisd lla \\'t·hstt-r. and livf'~>
in :"t•wp<lrt lft'i~lats. lIt-'s past
pn•sidc.·nt uf tlw I lar)'l<n Lites
Toastmastf'rs Ctuh and past Curn-
ma nd<.•r of tilt' Costa ~lt'Sa Le-
gion Post.
Gmwtt1 of tlw Corona dt·l ~tar
hranch offk'(· is a c·onstant ~timu
ltl) to its ~lunag<'T. Carol frt·n<:h.
"\\'l1cn wc <IJ~n<od in 1~. our
a."st·ts wt•re S3i ,500.00. T odar.
they'rt' passin~ the SS.S million
murk." sh<.· happily rt·pmts.
Carol rt't:ently advant.~d from
Assistant Treasurer to :\ssista nt
Vil•e President of :"\t·wport Bal-
boa Savings and Loan. Sll<' first
knocked on the ... ssodation's dnur
11 yt•ars a~o. lx-fore most of the
ot Iter offiet:rs.
But she has newr stoppt.'d go-
ing to sdwol. Sht• took night
..courses at UCLA and elsewhere
and regularly attends the Savings
and Loan Institute in Santa Ana.
DOllie ClltOXON
Doris Croxon, Assistant Vkoe
President. who heads the vital
New Accounts Department, was
originally hired for two wt"t'ks.
has remained eight years and
ho~ to continue.
Where else <'<>Uid you sit a t
your desk and look at all this?~
sht• asked. gazing out hc·r deep
window at the yachts. th.-blue
stretd1 of bay and the hills hc-
yon<l.
"And where else could a wom-
ltn find such a fair chanet· for
advant.'t.•ment?"
Doris came to Newport Balboa
Savings and Loan fulr o£ busin<'SS
c•xperien<.'('. After completing her
c.:nllege prt'pa ra tory course in
Pasadena. she switched to a busi-
ness rourst• at Pasadt>na City Col-
lege, <.luring the dt>pressio n. Im-
mediately thereafter she found
work with a Pa.~a<.lt>na financt·
t•orpor ation and remained six
Vt'llTS.
' S<'Crctarial work in a small
loan oftk~ and eight yf'ars a.'i
t-scrow officer and assistant cor-
poration S«retary In an Alham-
bra t'S<..TOw firm followed.
"Even llS a child I had vaca-
tionecl in Ne.wport Beach," she
said. ··we had a regular gather-
in~ of the dan around tht> old
pool. now 38th Strt>et Park, and
1 used to own a beach house in
5.-ashore Colony. M
Doris said she really Mscooted
around" when she first came to
the Anociation -escrow officer.
personnel director and author of
a manual for the loan depart-
ment.
Three years ago she was made
Assistant Secretary and four
months ago, an Assistant Vice
President
English. Psychology, Business
Law and other commercial sub-
jects. Margaret says she feels al-
most like a .. native" -having
&nt visited the Colden State in
1939, to see the World's Fair in
San Francisco.
During the war ~ears, she
served as '"spare parts inspector
at the Clenn L. Martin pfant at
Fort Crook, Nebraska.
She then returned to make
California her permanent homt·
-finally settling in Newport
Beach by the inC:Jired route of
San Diego. San Clemente, La
Habra, Fullerton. Anaheim . . .
and Mmost everywhere in Orange
County" she says, "exct'pt Santa
... na" ... because she! wa.'i ··work-
ing he r way" down toward the
beach!
Among her several intt>resting
lolnd responsible positions. she
was Sec:retary to the Plant Man-
ager at C hiksan Tool Company
in Brea an<l Assistant to th(·l>ur-
dla.sing Agent at Kwikst.ot Locks
in Anaheim, wht'rt' she pur<.•h;ased
offic't' equipment and supplit·s for
the parent <!i'lmpan)' and its sub-
sidiaries. Fasdnated with the
growth of Anaheim, and all of
Orange County in general, sh('
obtaintod her Real Estate Bw -
kt•r's Li(~nsc and be<::amc a part-
ner of a local n ·a1 estah• firm.
Still ea~er to learn mort> ahout
tile build ink industTy. and still
an.~ious to liw at the h<·ada. she
joined our stair in January. 1954.
Today. in addition to her title
of Purch:uing Agent. Marg.arf>t
is il\ char(t<• of ttw Safe Deposit
Departmt•nt and Co-ordina tor
for the firm's advertising. In her
~spare time" she "mother-ht·n's"
tht' houst> or~an. lhe Divi<.lt>n<l."
A rf'al boostt•r for Nt'wport
Balhoa Sa,'ings and for Nf'WJX>rt
Ha rbor, Margare t comtnt•nts.
"what could he more wonderful
than living on the O<.'t'iln front
and working on the hay front!"
In Los Angeles, most of her PLOIIt•N• LAUNT
employment centered in the gar -Floriene Launt should know
ment design industry in bOok-something about personnel work.
kreping arid ofBc.~ management The U.S. Marine Corps ta'ught
capacities. She moved here in her.
MAI'V HUD.ON 1950. a widow with two children. As personnel director of New-
Mary Hudson, a soft spoken "~ary ..1,\lescott, then recep· port Balboa Savings and Loan
Englishwoman with an under-tionist #'Newport City Hall. Ji1oriene interviews, screens and
standing air, says her principal helped me 6nd a place to live recommends applicants, is keep-
job at Newport Balboa Savings a nd directed me to P. A. Palmer's er of the records and counselor
and Loan is the care and feeding door," Carol said. "I was terribly of the Association's 00 employees.
of its President. impressed with tfu.t &rst inter-She's also one ol the 8rm s newly
Mary is secretary' to P. A. Pal-view. He asked so many pene. appointed Assistant Secretaries.
mer and also to the corporation trating questions and set such Floriene understood the ways
and 6nds the whole bit to her high standards-... very dilerent MA..oARIIT OI~IIIT of 8nancial institutions as weU
liking despite the fact she once from t~ formal appUcations I Margaret Gilbert's eventful life as personnel when she. came tu
renounced the business world en-was used to." wtuch led her to Newport BaJ-work here &ve years ago.
tirely. Because of outside circ um-00. Savings and her present po-After growing~ _in Amarillo,
She was born in Lancashire, stances, Carol was forced to leave sidon u Aailtant Secretary and Texas, she afteoded Oklahoma
England, and divided her girl-for four yean and is one of few Pu.rclwing Agent, began in Tar-College for Women and Amaril-
hocid between England and Vic-stal members ever to be taken ldo, Mluourt. lo's bUsineas col&eKe, and went
toria, ~. back. . She wu greduated summa cum promptly to work Tor a chain ol Armed with a business course, "You couldn't prr me looee laude froai Tarkio College, ma-Boa.nce companies.
she moved down the rout and again: she said. lbe environ· joria& in Ell~ and Commerce, They alloWed her to transfer
got her 8nt fuU time job as legal ment is too happy. This is one JlliDoriaa iD EcoDomks, Educe-to new braocbes wbeoev. she
seaetary to a LOI Ange)es law 8rm where the emp&oyee is con-tioo uacf~. For several felt venturetome whkh muJt
&rm. sidered.• yean she taupt HiP School have been fairly frequent, as in
a period of three yean she bad tratioo u secretaty to a cue work-
jo6s in Amarillo, Sao Antooio, er, It wu an •interesting people"
Corpus Christi and Kansas City. type~ while it luted bUt w'hen
"'When war came, 1 felt lost; the 05oe wu transferred &om
I wanted to do something Sl» San [)ieao, Madeline had far
cial," she said. lhe Marine Slo-more incfucement to remain at
gan, 'Release a Man to Fight,' home-a new husband.
got me." That was 1940. The country
Her boot camp training was was soon/lunged into war and
divided betwt.>t:n LeJeune and she foun · employment at the
Cherry Point. "We didn't see a Ryan Aeronautical Co. When the
newspaper or have liberty for six war contrac-ts endt!d , she worked
weekS:· she remembt!rs. When her for a bank until her husha nd was
squJldron's bus passed through transferred to Costa Mesa eight
Santa Ana t!nroute to El Toro, years ago.
she didn't bother to look out the Tht> old Costa Mesa Bank was
window, never dreaming hcre her )IJgical next step. She h ad
was her future home. herome s~retary to the president
"I wa.o; one of the first 96 Lady wlwn it merged with U.S. Na-
Marincs a t El Toro." she said. tiona). Then sla(• wa.'< mad~ C'!>·
.. When I left there were 2.000. I t.·row offict•r.
was secrL·tary to tJ1e personnt'l At an t'SCrow class in Santa
dln't·tor in Navy supply. Ana one ni~ht she was uHt•n ·d a
"I met many fine women, not job at ~cwport Balh<>a Savin~
just <ldvc nturt'SSe!i, h ut wive's That was four yt·ars a~n.
whose husbands wt'rc in the sc.•rv-The Dawsons are hrin~in).t up
itt and wished to servf' t<K>. I thn•t• d aughters in tlwir Costa
liw d in harrad ts on bast' with M <-,n home.·. Ont· attends llarbor ~4<'i ~irls All my hdongin~ wt•n· lli(th, one.' Costa \fesa High anti
in rnv foot I<X'ker. M tht:• otlwr Everett Rt•a School.
Aftc.·r lu·r disd wrgt•, Florient• "O ur family life n•voln ·s
worlwd for u Santa .'\na financ..-· around our three girls,M \tadt··
(•ompany and II. R. Brinkerhoff!> lim· s~tid. "Their intt•rt.•sts ar<• dif-whol<·~alt• li<Juur houst·, rt•spt:<.'· ft•rf'nt hN ·a usc of differt~nt
tiv£'1y, and then rnarric.-d a Sant;,a s<.'hools. which is ~ood for their
Ana hn s irll'~s man and scttlt·d ind~vidt~ality, hut all thrt'e brin~
down to h<·ing a housewife and th~ar fnends home. 0! c.oourst·.
raising a sun. we rc happy ahout that.
Pn·:.t·ntlv she was ha(•k .tt work
at a n Ora n~t' manu facturing
p lant as offk'f' manager when tht•
farnilv dl'l:id«'d to movt' to til('
!wad i. Aft t•r awhile sht• gavf' up
tlw t.'flmmuting hit.
Con~ultin~ tlac ydlow pa).!t'S
for a flnan<:ial institution in Nt•w-
port. '"C.' dist'OVt'rt'<l ~ewport
Balhua Savings and Loan.
'Tm tilt' only employ1'l' 1 know
w ho .trrived v ia tfu.· y(•llow
pu,~.tt•s. ·· st.~ ~aid.
MADaLINa DAW80N
In Spud Eastman's loan dt>-
partmcnt you will noti<-e an at-
tractive woman with red-brown
hair and a calm air ... apparently
in charge of loan co-ordinating.
Her name is Madeline Daw-
son and her ti tle. assistant sec-
retary of Newport Ba1boa Sav-
ing, and Loan and supt>rvisor of
the loan department.
-I'm what they call a loan <.'0-
ordinator," Madeline said. "1 tie
loose ends together."
These titles were bt-stowed on
her when the Association's new
slate of officers was named in
January. Before that she was sec-
retary to Spud Eastman.
And that's where she came in.
Made.line was a San Diego girl
-born and raised there and grad-
uated from the city's Hoover
High School and Jean Johnson
School of Busiot"SS. ·
"1 took a general secretarial
rou~ the kind every girl took
20 yean ago," she said.
Her very &rst job was with the
California State Relief Adminis·
DO .. OTHY OltWIO
Not everyone can claim the.·
same intimac-y with lB~f as ''""
Dorothy O rwig, Assistant Trc'aS·
urer and IBM supt>rvisor at Nt'W·
port Balboa Savings and Loan.
She watched tht> c.'Oihputeo·r
w ow from a key punch portablt'
to its present magni6cent rom-
pleldty.
Dorothy grt>W up and attendro
schools in Spokane. Washin(tton.
graduating in business. She savs
she was lucky enough during tfw
depression to move right into a
job writing pay checks for WP:\.
Her own check amounted to
$25 a week at a time when her
friends were vainly seeking em-
ployment. She wrote checks b y ~ter until the number of "hOe leanen .. grew too numerous
and the administration installed
key punch machines which she
l~touse.
When the power company
servicing eastern Washington and
par1 of Idaho. looked for IBM
operators to go into the &eld and
relay information to the main of-
See, Dorothy applied and was
hired.
She stayed on in the main of-
See 11 years as tabulatintt oper·
ator. -u was interesting to watch
the steps that led to today's auto-
mation," she sa.id.
Onte she was ole«!d a book-
keeping job in a florist shop but
dkln't stay long. After IBM. the
hand process seemed lilt~ •watlc-
ing instead of flying ...
So b.ck to IBM she went this
time at a medical servia-burutt,
supervi&ing the IBM departmeot lege at W~ State, major-wliich gew under her in bet ing in boatinea adminittratioo.
eiabt years there. Passin3 a civil service exam
Her 8rst vacation in California with wecOnd top pade, she got
did it! • job in the lighthOwe service in
One day an IBM salesman told ~chibn. T1ie keepers &om all
her, ·rve just sold an instaJlation over checked in.
to a firm in Newport Beach. J ·Mostly they were well ad-
know you'd be happy there." She justed men. Those fed uf. with
returned to Spokane long enough the world weren't hired. n way
to work out a month's notice. out outposts, they often lived
And that's how Dorothy came two years alone. I can remember
to Newport Balbo.\ Savin~ and supply ships standing ol and un-
Loan six years ago. She learned able to lahd day after day."
the Association's accounting sys-When Catherine saw Honolulu
tern and belped Bob Hieldflan on a vacation trip she said, "I'm
for the arrival of the lBt-. six going to stay." ADd she did, eight
months later. years. From their home hid~
She's an active mt.~ber of the above Dia mond ll~d. she aD-
National Machine Accountants. served the Japant"Se raid Pearl
and Or~anization Chainnan of Harhor, not knowing . whether
SALUTE (Savings and Loan her husband, a Naval Officer, was
Usin~ Tabulating Etjuipment ). safe.'.
She rt·~ularly attends ronven -"Another Navy wift> joined me:·
tions. she said. ··she brought along a
"Pappy enl.'Ourage-s us to lt>am box of bath powder and a pui:
all w~ can about our field and Catherine worked for the Army
socialize with other pcoople in T ntnsport Servk't> on the docb
it," .she said. "Recently. 11 of us in Honolulu during the war. ller
attcndt'd an institute conferenc..'t> husband survived tht> war hut
in San Francisc.-o. was killed an a plane crash in
·r ve ne\'t.'f known management Atlanta a few years later.
lik£' this. Both Pappy and As.tnes Relatiws hrou~ht her hrrt> and
htolieve we should leave tedious she bou~ht a house on Balboa
work to the best possible..• equip-lsland's Grand Canal. One Sat-
mcnt and free our brains to use urday mornin,~.t she went to ask
for what they were intended -P. A. P..tlmer ahout some real
to think... f'State and he l1ired her.
CATH ... IN. KtaaTa ..
For a lift> of action and a first
hand knowlt'd~o"t(' of out of way
plat'l<s. Assistant Treasun'r Cath-
erine Kiester surely holds the
ret"llfd at Newport Balbi\Ol Sav-
ing and Loan.
Catherine handlt'S d isburse-
ments in an elegant booth in the
new building with a no-glare
vit'w of the bay. .
With lively wit and a vivid
memmy. she recalls t'Vcnts out
of her past.
Bom on Pu~et Sound. she went
to Kt>khikan. Alaska at age of
four where her father had bought
a salmon cannery.
the town had the distinction
of canning more salmon than an~·
other place in the world: she
said. oot it was a frontier Life ...
"Our house was heated with a
pot-bellied black stove that ac-
tually glowed red in winter. I
associate my childhood with
bringing up buckets of coal from
the basement.
·A creek. which would be a
rushing river in California. Sowed
by our door and over it hung our
clothes line which workt>d on a
pulley. I mnember hauling in
the fi'OU'D stil clothes in winter.-
She walked a mile to school
and always intenninttl«'<< ";th
memories ol the schoolroom is
the smell of wet coats and boots
i.n the cloak room. .. If you think it rains in St'attlt',
you should live' in Ketchikan.-
she said. •It rains not by the inch
hut by the foot:
Catherine "'ent away to col-
Cathenne and her twu young·
sters have a new home in tlar-
hor View Hills. Corona dd ~far.
where she takes special plt•asure
in gardening.
LOI8 8AND.R80N
Lois Sandt>~on wean twu hat:.
which·loo\; w ry mud\ ahkt•.
She's ~lanager of the I nsur·
ance l.Jt·partrnt·nt for :\ewport
BaHloa Sa,·ings und LoaD and
Vi<'t' Prt'Sidc.·nt of Lido lnsuranC'l'
Agency. whk h has its offi<-N in
the samt.• huildin~. The latter hat
is new for Lois.
Belen, S ew ~h,,it'O. is her
homt• town. Sbe grew up therf'.
attended busiM>ss c.'OIIege in near-
by :\lbuquerqut' and then entered
the F6restry Sen;{~ as a st"Cre-
tan· at Springvillf'. :\rizona. a
lit1le mountain town wht're rang-
ers turned in tMir reports.
Marriage int«-rrupted this in-
tert>Sting carl'CT and Loi!> re·
turned to Bek>n and sta11ed :20
years of employme nt ";th its
First National Bank. Sht> was srt··
retary to tM president when in
1947 she resignt"d hrt-ausc> of her
husband's ht-alt h.
The rou"plf' f~1nd their wa~ to
the milder climate> of Costa ~It-sa
and Lois was hired at ~e old
Costa ~iesa Bank on its opening
day. This -~Jttra help· job lasteo~
6\·e yean.
AttTacted h\· P. .\. Palmt..,-'s
burgeoning &rm. sh.-joined ttlt'
stat' in 1953 as a Loan Depart-
ment seat>tary. transferring to
thf' 1 nsnran<'t' [}(opartmt>nt that ,.me yt"ar
Last January she becune Vice
President ol the agency with sev-
eral assistants to help handle the
mounting volume of borrowers'
policies and new insurance busi-
ness.
Lois has a host of friends who
rely on her to see that their in·
sura~ net.>ds are well cared for.
Lois makes it a polnt not to sell
cut rate but to sell prote<:tion. for
afte r all ... as she says. that is
what insuran<..'e is for . . to pro-
tect when a loss occurs.
"I used to be active m Eastt'm
Star. in fad I'm a Past ~atron,"
she said. -out now 'Sindv' and
I love to spend our leisure tirru·
visitin!t all the interesting plac."t"S
in California."
CHA .. Laa C"INOLa
T\\o words with R. "Charlt>s-
Cn ngle. tall . pleas.lnt aud1tor for
S e \\ port B.tl boa ~av mgs il nd
Luau. and vou knf•w lw's ,. Brit-
ishcr. ·
Ht.• wlb born 10 Ltw~JOI. Eng·
land. and wht>n h.-If wuv'throuj.!ll l.~w schc'l(•l ,tt Lo~rdun l : Ill\ t·n ity .
\\'orlc.J \\'ar II dl\ t•rtc-cl hrs Col·
ft't•r.
-\~ dn o\nn~ Cdpl.tlll, lw t'Oill·
m.mdt.'CI tht• .lllh·.llf~Taft ~~~~~ ''It'
nn London lt t.·~t ,,de
"From uur po!>l Wt• ~ot fi~t
t'r.td, at Ult' •t..'nnurl!. ,., tht'\
Nmt.• IIH 'r ," ht' sa HI. "\\ t' had
t'H!lll 3.7-incl• ~10) and 250 mt'n
~nd .1huut ISO wonwn w ho <•pt.•r·
.tlt•d tlw radar-tt!mputt'r systt'm
OriC' n f thuSt' ''omen hc.>c.·ame mv
wik" ·
\IM~.lrd la.1J tnined t he ranks
of tht• -\ T 1 Bntl)h t•qui\ alent
uf \\'.-\CS I a a Private a nd
worl.t'tl up to U(.;ltt'nant
"I rt'<'Ommt>od tlu<o wa\' for
.tny couple.• to ~t.'l to know· t•ach
nthcr hefon-marna~t'.-Ch~Ules
)aid. "You st'(" t".ld t other under
.1ll conditiOns -rousted out of
h«t in the dead nf mght. under
stress. edlaustro ..
Despitt> night I)' raids ovc.'f Lon·
don. mortality rate at the post
was low. M\\'t> used to say you
were safl' uoli!Ss a bomb had
vour name on it." Charles said
sm rli ng, walthough some worried
~tbout th<~ mar\-.ro I o whom it
mar c·uneem ·.-
He remnnben one weird night
wht"n parachute 8ares lit up the
baflt»ry like the noonday sun.
(Contin!U!d on Pqt 18}
ai£DIT for pl'lotocraphs throuth-
out theM peps 10M mostty to
Neel •nd Jec~uie -.ckNf, •
un.que pttoqrai)Ne tMm who
hew been our Staff Auocletft
ai~ 1950 and lllept • ~
papl\lc: ~ of OUf ~
to «Mte.
Staff ~~ .,.. tn. WOfil of
............. Aerial MW5 by l'..:llc All .... b ....
NMI1y ·~ on the staH he!~ compile the enfonNtton
hefwtn-10 the writinc c~itt m~ be ... ~ amonc ....
p"'l 1.
The end of the war found
Charles in .Burma io the British
Colonial Servic..-e. A good post,
be aays, but the monsoon aeasoD
with its beat and •at least 120
per cent humidity.. caused him
to accept with alacrity an iovita·
tioo &Om his uncle to come to
California.
In 1954 opportunity beckoned
to Costa Mesa. Onl): other
CPA-bad -an office at the
time and Charles was able to
take over the small but excellent
accounting practice of the late
Russell Briggs as a nucleus for
his clientele.
During that year, P. A. Palmer
was expanding his Association
and asked Charles to take over
the annual independent audit of
its accounts and operations. He
has maintained a continuous au-
dit of Newport Balboa Savings
ever since.
• State c hartered savings and
loan 6nns are examined three
ways: By the Federal Home Loan
&nit, by the Examiners for the
Savings and Loan Commissioner
ol the State of California. and if
they 10 elect (as Newport Bal-
boa Savings does). by an inde-
pendent Certified Public Ac·
countant.
Charles is a cllarter member
ol the. C.O.ta Mesa Rotary Club
and an eager golfer at Irvine
COast Country Club.
He and Margaret recently re-
turned from a vacation in Ha-
waii. "After Malaya. I said I
would never live anYPlace that
would grow bananas. he said.
"'Hawaii grows wonderful ba-
nanas and the climate is perfect:"
But for a pennaoent home they
prefer the Harbor Area. M If we
didn't like it here, we might as
well give up. for here we have a
delightful climate, a host of
friends and a growing practice. M
said Charles.
Striking louvre• depicting a
breath-iGiring ftnllel pruent an
eoer-chan~ing panorama of
color 4f they automatictJlly turn
IJ)fth the .un controlling inte-
ricn light a~ maintaining uni-
form interior temperature.
ayMI the federal government en-
pged Don in legal work -but
tbey resumed it again in 1945. The association ended two yean
later when Bob was appointed
Superior Court Judge.
Don took over Bob's work as
attorney for the Lido Isle Com-
munity Association, he still is its
Attorney, and opened an oflice
and bou t a hOme in Corona
delMar. -
About the same time he took
on another continuous client -
Newport Balboa Savings and
Loan.
Until its recent purchase by
Jack Wrather, Don was also sec-
retary and attorney for the Bal-
DONALD D. HARWOOD boa Bay Club.
Not long ago. Newport Balboa abe former owners wanted to
Savin~ and Loan set a prece· build $1 million worth of apart·
dent in Newport Beach by pro-ments on city property ... ' Don
viding an oi -site parking lot for said. MBut legally we couldn't
employees -but not without a borrow on a lease running less
struggle. than 50 years.
Some members of the City. MSo we went out of state. Two
Council and Planning Commis· life insurance companies, one in
sion said employees wouJd never Virginia and the other In Missis·
walk a bloc.k to their cars, feared sippi, agreed to invest the million.
the lot might eventually be used Ibis took a year of oegotiat·
for other purposes. ing. We even had to amend a
With considerable wit and fi -Mississippi law which prohibited
nesse. attorney Donald D. Har· loans on a quasi-recreation ceo-
wood argued the case. In the ter."
end. the City Code was Amended Don probably lcnows m'Ore
to provide Oi-site parlring. The about the legal aspects of lease-
proviso solved parking problems holds than anyone in town. He's
for other 6nns as well and every-analyzed lease operations for loan
one is happy. purpose on property owned by
Don Harwood has represented Signal Oil Co., Banning proper·
the Association since 1947. He ties and many Irvine Co. subdi-
was born an an Illinois village, visions including Cameo Shores,
population 300. and came to to mention a few. .
Santa Ana with his family in .. More than anyone," he says,
1920. He's a graduate of Santa MNewport. Balhoa Saviop and
:\na Hid'! School, USC and USC Loan 1w paved the way for our
Law SChool. great residential growth by pro-
He opened his first oftk-e in Viding loans on valuable land
Santa Ana in 1933. "General prac-that is only available under lease
lice.~ he said. "Very uneral in-and is not for sale."
deed during the depress jon." When he can disentangle him·
In 1939, he was elected city self from leases long en00Rh. he
judge of Santa Ana at the same and his wife Beth take off for a
time Bob Gardner became city little desert recreation. He says
judge of Newport Beach. The his golf game is tem'ble though
two judges conducted private -no time to practice.
practices together in Santa Ana. Tile Ha.rwoods have one son.
The war broke up that arrange-Dennis, who has entered law
ment -Bob enlisted in the Navy school.
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1lis is the log of the Balboa
Slli1p allll.oa1 Assaciltion ... Ito•,
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elffllfeiiCe .. • lffOIIel fiiNUICW l1taflfllflo1t.
Mardi, 1938: Letter from P. A. Two momentous events occur·
Palmer and A~nes Blomquist an-ring on the same day.
nounces intention to organize a June, 1954: Twenty-five hun-
Federal Savings and Loan Asso-dred attend official opening of
ciation and invites attendance. new building at 3366 Via Lido.
Twelve persons meet at Lido Isle Assets in 17" years since found-
Clubhouse. ing of the Association sho':Y in·
Aucust, 1938: Ninety-6ve in-crease from S13,350 to $13,350,·
vited to orJani7-&tion meeting at 000 -a growth of 1<XX> per cent.
Clubhouse: 'Z7 attend. Of seven September,. 1954: Corona del
directors temporarily named, four Mar Branch Office opens.
haveservedfromthatdaytothis: September, 1957: IBM equip-
Walter Spicer. J. A. Bt>ek. Sam ment installed. Association be-
Meyer and Palmer. Agnes Blom-f.'Omes first institution of its size
quist, elected 6rst secretary. is in the country to use it.
now E.'ecutive Vi~ President. September 10, 1959: Approval
Treasurer and a Duector. granted by City of Newport
OctOber, 1938: Federal charter Beach for off-site employee park·
granted. ing lot at 32nd Street. 6rst per-
November, 1938: Opened for mitted in city.
business in Lido Isle Clubhouse May, 1960: Bank Building aod
with $13,350 cash in the bank. Equipment Corp. starts con·
Loan number one granted tO struction of new 4Jt story addition
William S. Smith Jr.. and M. to main building.
Louise ~mith. parents of William January, 1961: A5sets top $.50
Stephen Ill who 17 years later, million.
~ined t~ stal. Steve is now ~ July 1981 : Addition officially VIce president and was owners ' s ·t A · representative for const:ru<..'tion of opel nsb · ted• v~r nmversary . year
both he . b 'ld' nd f.'t! e ra . t mam Ul mg a new Th th 'I ·t B t add't' ese were e m• es ones. u 1 •on. . . . through the years while the staf Decem~! 1938: Assoc•ahon s grew up from a single employee
membersh1p m the Federal Home who helped Ag.nes Blomquist
Loan Bank of Los Angeles con-keep books to the present per-
firmed. sonnet of 60. measures were iosti-
January, 1937: lns!•ranceofac-tuted which shaped the person-CO?"!' confirmed ~tth member-ality of the Association.
sh1p m Federal SaVIngs and ~n In 1954. the suit plan was in·
Insurance ~orp .. a pe"'!'anent m-traduced whereby women mem·
strumentahty of the Unttt.od States ben wear identical tailored suits
Government. . . paid for half by them and half
March, 1937:. As~oc1ahon hy the Association. A new suit
moves to 3333 V1a L1do (now by a top designer is added twice
3.'3?' >. and ~upies one .room of a year and alternate suits are
bmldmg wh1ch becomes 1ts home worn each week. Competition in
for the next 17 years. dress and the embarrassment of
Tanuary, 1948: Di~cuss plans a small clothes allowance is elimi-
for a new buildin~. nated and solved i..~ the eternal
October I, 1948: Storage and c1uestion. ~what on earth shall 1
6le room built as addition to wear today?"
3333. but never used llS such. It Employees are given life in·
became Executive Ofticx-s inst('ad. surance policies. entirely paid for
July, 1947: Scrap plans for new by the Association and ~ntribute
building as Asscx·iation has out-part of the cost on.hosp•tal, med-
grown them in one year. 1cal care and retirement plans.
J>ecanber 1, 1947: Constnac-E'ach me'!lber partici.pates in
tion started on second addition profit ~hanng aft~ a nmety day
to 3333. probationary penod.
Mar~ 1948: Move into addi-A dining room is .I>rovided
tion to ~expected to provide where ludches are sa1d to cost
space for tllree years but out-less to the employ~ than a pea-
grown the &rst year. nut butter sa~wtch elsewhere.
. It now occup•es the fourth ftoor Aupst, .1951: ~ove mto an-of the new addition and the view
other addition beheved adequa!e is glorious.
for 6ve years but outgrown ID A Stal Counci.l meets once a
one. f month, minus management, to
May, 1951: Purchase 200 eet discuss problems and recommend
of waterfront property at present to mana ement
site of Auociation across Via u g ·t C 'l et Lid f om 3333 managemen ounc1 me s 0 r · · . d once a week and a Salary Com-
September, ~951: Bank Buil • mittee periodically reviews aU
ing a!'d Equtpm-:nt C?rp. o.f salaries so no one's 'potential i.s
Amer1ca, Sl LoUis, M1ssoun, slighted
known as foremost builder of fi-· . d ed nancial institutions in the world, . Several OC'C&SIOns a~e evot
en ed to draw lans for new sunply to fun -a Christmas and ba~t building. rAn additional June party. two &shing trips and
1-40 feet of waterfrontage pur-~o. picrucs each year and the
chased shortly before.) birthday cakes.. .
December 1151: Stora~room . On . display m .stratt;gJc loca-. ' liOns as ttie As50C1ation s perl!la-ad,acent to Aooouo~g . -nent attraction, one third ol a
ment added to 3333 Vaa Udo. · million dollar coin collection.
September, 1853• Ground-which d:epicts the story of money
breaking for new building. Con-from Biblical days. The coin col-
version from Federal to State lection has become the Associa·
charter with approval of both lion's symbol-for mpney is its
Federal and State authorities. business.
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Our thanks and congratulations
on a fine job ... well done~.. \
... by you skilled craftsmen who worked so well
to build this bigger and .better new building for
NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS.OCIATION
uildiug our 5 story additiou wus a happy aud re\\ardiu~ l'\perit'IIC't.'-f~t·t· trom frustntli•m~
h<.·cause plaus and speci fication)~ were carefull~· detailed before "ctrk 't.lrkd . \\'herever pm -
sihle. a ll sub-contracts Wt>rc pla<.:ed with lo<.:al firms. Thesr llll'n an.· proud ,,f the quality aucl craft,.
ma11sllip of their work -and so are we! As you tour our huildjng -cht•t·k tlu· d t:'tails. You'll rt"<.·o~-
uizt· t·ach artisan\ pridt• and skill hy tht.· qualit~ of tht• work he pmdut·t·d . Tht· entire jf)h. from \tart
to fini sh, was a wcmdt•rful ex pressiou of cn-o~rative effort and hanno11~. pn•,·ing that the -\men-
call workm'au. whl'n his work is understood 1 and appreciated , takeo; pridt· i11 ih cx<.•cllent•t•. Our
lmUdin,:t provt's that the craftsmen in our communit~· art• capable· nf tlw 't•n fint·\t work. \\ e haw
nothin~ hut <.•omplirncnt'i for tlwm all !
On behalf of the entire staff of the Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Association we-~·~~~
thank the contractors and sub-contractors named below-and their skilled craftsmen: ~ .
' P .. \ Palml·r. Prt•Htlcttt
• The cntirt' project was handled by Bun~ Build-
FINISH HARDWARE
BILLHEIMER & WALKER HARDWARE
2660 Avon Street
Newport Beach. California
PLUM BING
BREDEHOFT PLUMBING COMPANY. INC.
19752 Southwest Acacia Street
Santa Ana . California
PARKING LOT GATES
'CARD-KEY SYSTEM, INC.
1308 West Burbank Boulevard
Burbank. California
VINYL FLOO~ COVERINGS
CARL TON'S LINOLEUM SHOP
PAINTING
135 East 17th Street
Costa Mesa. Californra
CLARK & JOHNSON PAINTING CONTRACTORS
376 Flower Street
Costa Mesa. Californra
TERRAZZO
A. CORRADINI AND SONS FLOORING
4880 Valley Boulevard
los Anaeles 32. California
ROOFING
CRANK BROTHERS ROOfiNG COMPANY
1~6 Commercial Way
Costa Mesa. California
INTERCOM AND PAGING
OtCTOGRAPH PRODUCTS INC.
1709 West 8th Street
los Anaeles 17. California
VAULT DOORS. SAFES. TIME LOCKS
AND ALARM SYSTEMS ___,.-
OtEIOLDINOORPORATED
1845 South Western Avenue
Los Anples 6. California
GLASS DOORS AND WINDOWS
W. P. FULLER l COMPANY
520 West 4th Street
Santa Ana, California
CARPETS·DRAPES·DINING ROOM FURNITURE
lORENZ A. HANSEN. AND ASSOCIATES
P~&l Pr111tnlll A I 0 .. So C11/l Al'fl
9001 ~rly BouleYard
los An .. les 48, California
in~ and Equipment Corporlltion of America -
specialists in building and modernizing finan-
c ia l institutions. Their wealth o ( exp c.>r i«.>nce
results (rom the t•nviable r~ord of completing
over 4000 projt-cts in the past 4.~ yt'llr" -better
than I every 3 da)'s!
Design and oolors were the ~spoosibility of
W~slao .\. Sarmiento, Chid ~sig;Mr for
Bank Building and Equipment Corporation.
.\rchitec:t was Melvin A. Rojko, San Francisco.
REINFORCING STEEL
MEEHLEIS STEEL COMPANY
8435 East Iowa Avenue
Downey. California
CORRESPONDENCE LIFT
HAUGHTON ELEVATOR COMPANY
1316 Glendale Boulevard
Los Angeles. California
MAGIC CARPET DOORS
HAY AGENCY
150 South Doheny Drive
Beverly Hills. California
HEAVY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
J & T EQUIPMENT INCORPO.RATED
19812 Acacia Street
Santa Ana. California
THERMOSTATS
JOHNSON SERVICE COMPANY
615 North Alvarado Street
Los Angeles 26. California
ACOUSTIC TILE CEILINGS
JONES AND MARTINE COMPANY,
INCORPORATED
7301 South Atlanta Avenue
Bell, California
WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES
KAWNEER COMPANY
600 Parr Boulevard
Richmond. California
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
LINDSEY ELECTRIC
TILE WALLS
1425 South Main Street
Santa Ana. California
CHARLH1iccANDLESS, TILE CONTRACTOR
636 Poinsettia
Santa Ana, Cahforn1a
LOUVRES
lEE MillER COMPANY
DiviSion of Lemlar Corporat1on .
7 15 West Redondo Beach Blvd
Gardena. Cal1forn1a
• PROMENADE DECK COVERING
ORANGE COUNTY ROOFING COMPANY
517 North Artes1a
Santa Ana. Callforn1a
ELECTRONIC ELEVATOR
OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY
24 17 Beverly Boulevard
Los Angeles 57. Callforn1a
REFLECTOR CEil iNGS
THE PERMA-SEAL COMPANY Of CALIFORNIA
1037 East 4th Street
Sdnta Ana. Caltfornra
EXTERIOR SIGNS
Q R S NEON CORPORATION, LTD.
1 717 CordOYa Street
Los Angeles 7. Cal1fornra
FOUNDATION STRUCTURE
RAYMOND CONCRETE PILE COMPANY
21136 Wllmmgton Boulevard
Long Beach 10. Callforma
AIR CONDITIONI NG·MONUMENTAL
STAIRS·ORNAMENTAL METALS
SMITH BROTHERS COMPANY
STEEL FORMS
1640 Supertor Street
Costa Mesa. Cahtomra
SOUL£ STEEL COMPANY
6200 W1lmincton Boulevard
Los Angeles. California
STONEWORK
STONECRAfTERS
102S East Walnut
Orange. California
PLASTERING
C.K.VARNER
191192 Southwest Ac.ac•a Street
Santa Ana. Californta
CONSTRUCTION FORM LUMBER
WARD & HARtttHGTON LUMIER COMPANY
3300 West Coast Hlchway
Newport Beach, Catifornta
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USE THIS COUPON FOR YOUR SAYINGS ACCOUNT
To open a new account -or a.dd to an eNting <me -jtUJt
check below, enclo1e check or nwney cwder CJnd mail to
NEWPORT BALBOA SAYINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIAnON
3366 Via Lido, Newport Beach, California
0 Open a new insured savings account as per name below.
0 Add to my existing account No.--------
I enclose $ -----Send passbook showing receipt.
~ME __________________ __
ADDRESS ---------------------
CITY ----------ZOHE_STATE _____ _
NEWPORT
BALBOA
SAVINGS :::o~':::aoN
P. A . Palmer, Presitknt
3388 VIa Lido, Newport •-ah, California
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(If you went Ul to Mndle tr•nafer of funds for you from other lnatitu· r·--····· all .,. ... ,.,.,. r .....
tiona -just Mnd us your ~~~book or certiftc.te •nd we will do the rest.) Resources in excess of Fifty Million Dollars .. __________________________________ ... ________________________ _