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OFF FOR HONOLULU -Baruna, with black bull at left, leads 53-boat fleet toward Pt. Fermin u 2225-mile race to H onolulu begin.I Sleek Morning ~tar reportedly. now lead.a fleet. She ia racers' flagship.
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I •18 th YE AR -NlJMBER 37 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1955 PHONE HARBOR 1616 FIVE CENTS
FRO){ t:A'SD AND AIR -An OCNS plane above fro m Ma.ct.in.Aviation Co. cir cles
over smoking hillsides 111 ClcvC'land N alional F orest as fire men frantically brought
t he bla1.e u nder control. S ome 65 a cres l be low) WC're b lack('ned by the flames
whil·h s tarted from u ndete rmined causes S'('Sl er dny. -OCNS Photo
'INTRODUCING. ·NEWS-PRESS'
MID-WEEK 'DIVIDEND' ISSUE .
Ht'llO! Thi3 111 your Newport Harbor News-PreM dividend
-lhe promised "third" l,s11ue which 1ubllcnbers w11l receive
e&<'h week al the aame HubacrlpUor: rote they have iiatd for
two 11111uu In lime put. Nexl l1111ue of the New11-Preu will be
delivered to homu and news stands Jo'riday Aft.>moon.
Which or the two l~l!ue11, todl\y or F riday. actually la the
t hird or the week we could debate -but both w tll have typle&I
New11-Prel!11 high qoollty plus late n.:wa and plctµre content.
Nrw t oday: Noon ttport dlrect from New York Stock l:lt·
chance with commenL I Page 3, Part ll.) ·
·Plumbers'
Deadlock -
Hits Here
575 Harbor Construction
Jobs Could Be ·Affected
Me$a ·city _ Hall
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1 Site Rejected
Morning Star
Leads Ramona
in Sea Race
Good Winds May
Fall Ughter
Farther Out
'Not Large Enough' Says
Nelson of 1 % Acreage
· By BERT BRINTNALL
Costa Mesa City Counc il turned down the offer of a $1
city ball aite ·by Howard B. Lawson and uaociatea in a
unanimous vote last night. pre11e11t.
The vote wu taken 11\ 1plte of · Somer-9 •lated that with the
a new otrer submllted by LawltOl'l elimination of Plummer St. devel-
ellmlnaUng eome of the 1even re-opment it left a tull one and threl'·
quJrementAI contained in lh• tlrwt quarter. a.cre1 and that there was
A new elapaed lime record ofter ot about 1 % a.cres at Wellt ·plenty ot land Immediately adj11-
loomed at noon today u du d llltb and Pomona St.a. Under tb1 cent to the 1lte that could be pur-
reokonlng po1ltlo118 or Tran.t· new otter the principal dlfferen« chaJlld If the clty ft'lt It n,.e11 .. ,1
Pacific Y&cht Race leade111 put waa elimination of cutting a new more land fcyr p&rklnr purpo .. u .
Mornlnr Star •70 mllu f rom Loa atreet from Weal 19th to Plum· MESA MAS~ l'LAS
Angl'lea. still leading, trailed by mer St. and paving 19th St.
Escapade. San F ra.ncliw:o. •~miles · Mayor Claire Nelton reported It wu noteworthy Ulat at th,.
out. Two group1 or boaU follow
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for a committee which he M id ••me meeUnr ot the city coum 11
lhue two. ' had met iteveral Umea to dlecu1111 City J.1anac-er Oeorp Cofft'e aub-•
Constellallon. Baruna, Ramona the poulbilltlta or the propoaed milted • propoaed master pl11n for
and Eleuthra: and Novl&..<lel Mar. I Lawaon 11ite a.nd atated Ulla com-city wide development and on il h"
Odyney. Skylark and Nam Sang. I mlttff had arrived a t the definite ahowed a propoeed civic center 11111 •
Approximately 450 a c tive construction jobs in Costa 'Mle two fTOUJ'll Are aboUl 3~0 to conclu1lon that l!1111 l!lt e WU not i;;:~:i~l;g ~·~ ~c~': r:;;e ani . ·~~ . . · 400 miles out or Lo11 Angeles. I large enough. Mesa and 125 m N e w po rt Beach w ill be affected by the c ur-' Lateat report from th,. Trane-NOT BIO t:SOt"GH Dodge homutte. Coffee 1111ted tht•
rent county-wide plumbers' labor sitwi.tion, s. check with I Pacific Yn.cht Rll<'e cfu~lr lo "Look lnit a head 10 the predicted wu 1tr1ctly hi• own wlah. bul
l h r c t M b 11 councilmen m•.k• no lll!C"ret of ha \'• both cities' build ing inspector departments revealed today. Honolulu •howa ~iomlng Star.1 grow 0 08 a t>M w• .,. eve In• approached Jud.,.e Ood•e In r,.. • , 1klppered by Rl<'hart1 S. Rheem, we might ftnd 011rs11lev11 without • .. " R. A . Cl1•nn. ~PY. port c.~ler in-sllld lt!)proxlmately ll~ men In the 1 llnd Ramona , a kippered by Wll· enoug·h room t o m.•et nur require-itnd lo life purchalM' of hla propt'r·
11pector 11a1d of the 300 gue&tl· 1 county have ber n affected by what Ii p rt h 1 f I men ts ~fore the r,.qulred lO vears ty tor a city hall 11ile •n<1 declare t " hb~ th 1 , 200 h t d .. 1 k •. , am A. omeroy, are g t ng or • ma e bJ·-,, i.n ,. c1 ) . aom• I e ermf' a nc out . the lead tooay. Meanwhile w f'ather I• up," Nf'lson 11•111. "In 81'1Pr Ung lhflY believe it the l<;l,.al location.
couJd "slov.ed up btClltJlll! plumb-Otflclala ln SAnla Ana uld un-1 1 1 di h __ .. 1 a slle I bellen we shnuld look Jud•e Ood•t' &11ya ht' w11nla
tnit v.or wa.~ neede · · · o :z. Ion l'Ontracts endeii Thur11d11y mid-.... .; t 11 11 h th tarthtr ahead than thtlt " $!\0,000 for tht' 11lle whlrh 11 300 . k d A J v I I an11 , .• 11 n cat ea now t " g'""' ., .,
CITY SCHOOL BUDGET M,esath building ojffblclal. ~aidd.:._"A,ll j nlght. "Of the 111 locat. from 5'ln ;~~~~ ;e~yfAr~her !11~er u e l Both Cour1lmen A L. P inkley reel wide by 630 t~t 1tf'"P· He
o e current 0 II cou .,... a • Diego to Santa Barbara. with M St 9fl·ft k t h 11nd Bert Smith 1 eller11lt'd tht' 11ay11 he ha.t alwa"y• hOPf'd il could ftclrd to 11ome de<>rf>e, d,.pendmg aboul )ll 000 I ' bout 200 om1n1t 11r, a e c . . . t l I h h th " .. · mPn, on} • wu lut r4'ported 186 miles 0111 or j ma) or 11 llt'n 1m Pn 11. a t oui: ry be purchaiwd for a public or 1emt· . ' on the extenl of prog-i us. failed tn show up tor work Fri· port wtlh Ramon& three miles be· 1 bellt'VNI that thr !!Ill' wu11M M publl<' u~r and he bellevu It would
omr1al11 Of Locnl !'180, Plumbfrll day," hi Mid. I t'OlltlJmrd Oil Pa1te 'I lnadeqlla ll' In a !!hOI ter t 1me t hAn be 8 l(OOd loratlon for I he cily GETS .TRUSTEE OKAY 11nd Str11mf11ters t:nlun in S11nta l "Thia was constituted by the 000 10 Y<'llP8. po$1ltbly ll\'r ye11111. Th"ll h11ll u ll 111 jt1Ml two bl~ka tram
Ana Mlrl today & istrike order wu flrm11 bclongtng to the plumbing 1 both exprP1!8r tl lheir U1a nki lo the lnlt,,t'c-tlon of Nt>wport and
nnt IS.~UPd Ill " union meeting a t-1 hl'&.t!:ig and piping rmployer~ K'Thanga Sold LawllQn 11nt1 h•s lllllOC'1alu. Jl!lrticu-H11rbnr Blvd11 . whlt'h he bellrvu
" -tr ndrf! by 300 Orllnft'e C'ounty counC'1I a.a e. 11tr1kl' and a lockout 1 la rly to Harvry SnmPr11. who wu will W th,. crnt,.r rat thr city.
lJst ~igb~~d~~·t tr~; ~e('~~:o~~n~(;.;~~r ~~e~~;~!;~ ;;l~n~,'i'I~~~~~ meAm1>uenr•11oni~b"u~~.n~~~:r.r~:r~::nletrartta1\~~ ~~n~:Kii~!tm~~if:°gh;t~~~~"Y. ,I tO EX-OWner SECOND YACC IN' E SHOTS of Tr usle('!!. It will go to th(' cour.ty superintl'.'ndcn t's office c ~~ .,. r -~
d rrportefl lh3l a lmost halt 1,f lht' without a contra.cl. even though fnr final upprnntl before public ation. Thi' boanl instr,1cte 1 t th Id 1 11 b ~~~ .. ~~u/,:~:; .~f~~t~1 t~n ~~~< ~:~~· .~~~.c;s~,~~·ll~r~ju;-;~7~1~~t~. i:1~~c ~~c~~~P~~~t:~;~:.~~ ~~nlt~:c~:'.in~~ I ~!~:~~~ :i£~~~ouw111t!g~~le.~ j' ~h~;;a ::;L~\~:~~:·~Yi~ J~: DUE HERE ON JU LY 22
1n 1 he !lO·l 1·nl l!\X hmll P11•1l l llmlnp n1 < '11•' 1 ~k " s • 1 c .1 !'liO CONTRACT~ i1hall ·to tlltlefy a mortgage hf'M
ThP err••·""" hudg•'' 111 i :?1 nzn A rn1111mg <'st1.11:11• t ·• 1J 111 1•11 peCll OUnCI 1l was pointed out thal n() men-by her tonner owner, L. o. Marr.I
lower thnn lhr lentall\'P S9:12.l!\I the HntSlr P P.rt•h:n !'• h•H•I g\ Ill· lion o. t e. strikP WU made at tht 1 ·~~8 Rem&h Vista Drive. GIPn-1 Anti-polio 1nnoc11lr\lion r roi;:rnm I ll('('l)Mlni: lo ln(11m111l 11ln (Miii ( t •\ r in•hl"r<' I b\' th•• 11a~111rn Rnd Rdmtnt•-'1111 "11 l111d.t· M I T l A i t k l,i:1Jl t'
11 ~ I • • ee omorrow ml'e ing Cl On II en WU sum-,dale. who WU Ule only bidder. A•,1n Newpnrl Btarh "n<I ('11•111 thP Nllanly hl'lllt h 11 .. p11rtm,.nl.
h"ard Tht' 8ppnw!'d b11rli:r1 l'Ut't· '.,"~ /"~c;.~:~~1"';'.,~" r';~~:·~~ ... '.'' ::~ med up u "no contract . nn work." r"ault ht' hu his old yacht back Mesa will bP resumt'rl F rldll''. July L"<••tll Mf'l!a yuunitsl,.r• v.111 It" tn
m1ttl:'d la.sl mi< ht 111 S IP.8;4 high-,.. E w k In litu ot S28,000 due him on the ~ ~IRtn Srh'll•I nn th,. 1111n .. din anf!
f'r lh11n the S8Cl8,251 budget PX· :10 fol!llng ch111r~ (.I $1:1~· ~ .. 1 r•lli!I ~Ht!\. llAl.1, AT COl'l\"CJL on aster ee mnrtg11ge and a bout i 1000 which 22 for 11ecund ~rll!P y<J\lfll;l'll'tll 1h1 r1ni: th .. """'" h•1111• :-;.,· (11111
p.-cted to c11rry throu6;'h the RChool 3 j'C'r ... nt lllX 1""111 \'tlf'fl ~lRn· Stahr on Stand he had to dig up tn cover var1-I to rt'celv .. their ll"C:-On•I ~h•;L of ~hnl11 wlll bl' ~1 w•n. th,. dPptt rl·
yt&r just l:'nd!'d. Hfllr turlni: Cnrpuratinn \<lh »fl· OWNER BOOKED A 11pertl\I r1ly council meeting oul CO!llS which had accumulattd Selk VlllClnt' mrnl 1'mphlllll7.e•I
All !'XpPn!les ex<'epl two will I pro\'"'1 Will be hrld tn city hall al 9 II m. in Pause's Tr1·a1 •galn11t the yach t. Nl'wport s .. a. h ~ouni.::-tf'rll ft nm ~l'l'Olltl llhfll• 10 1 11~ 11n11-r .. 1"
comp under the 90-<'tnl !llatutnry In other 111""1"' s.'. 1 h•• bo 11 '1 c k d s tnmorrr•w, provldmg a quorum r11n Marr hu rm ployed Capt. Mike lhe t l,.m40n111ry srhnnl ><n•I ~t. ~"• 1"• w"r" n111 i:1v"" :-;,.v. Jl'11 I
t ait limit. Atlllchef! to thr budi:<'t vOl••rt ltl rontinuP lhl' !1!\llll'nl In· rac own ees br mu~tr red. Purpn~ ot th.e 11e11·I SANTA A~A J ULY 6 !OCNSJ Shannon. well known Rarbot l J&ml'I will 11:0 lo Harbor Vl~W Ht11b•1r yo11ni.:11tr1 ,. brfol" atlJ!•"l
will be Sl2.000, SlO.!'lOO. of it fnr IUlranrr f'l'"!!ram "n 11 vnhmlnry ~Ion, arcor1lln11: to city .off1rllll11 111 -Georu Stahr, Costa Mell& mer-I ConUnllf'd 011 p .. ,. I School bl'twten 9 anti It 30 11 m .. 1 lrt nuL bnl'A1u111' 11( 1111 k <if v11rrln ...
non·cl'rtlflcated emplo)'Pt':>' rt!Ht" h&"I .. 10 b" ltni.n<r•I by ltr I ••r••nl-3 A t M d to J:We 1•11n111<1eret1on lo conlln· kel owner. resumed the wltn!'Sll
ntf'nt fund rcqulrt'd by law 8n I Rilopl "'' 11 2l ·w .. r kmi:-doi\' 11 "111 h rres s a e 11ance or lltnl'ndment (If the prtl!!'nl
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stMf! In the C'On11pl111ry to ob-
$2000 fnr rommunity "~rvire. Thi~ for ni•n-c •'I llftLl\ltll f'"r~"nri• 1 1" J F:uter Wl'rk onlln11nc·e. 11trurt j u!lllce trlnl of Herman money .will rome from 11 2•-:-rl'nl fR r 1h1a11• hnokkPrptni:. plA r"d nil • E • c f ·
'"" lnC'rtal!f' v11led by ri>llnluuon nnn·Cl'lllftt•ntr•I f'l'Tli .. nn•'I 'fl 111.. In rnaes a e Presently fhr city ls Involved In Pau~ ... Artl\Ur Go rdon-Eldred and
of lht' board. Thi• v.111 mi>&n a t AAl11rv ~· hP•lnl<' ""' pl•'<1 1n ~h•y l llt1~1l1on Mrl~IOK out of a tempnr-T1Lkl'11 T11kPk<1 .. hi t oday.
levy of 92i, cents pt'r s 100 "· tn be pf("' 11w .July 1 I :'\r\\ p<•rt polu t' M ii Ill ate h-111 y lnjun<·t1nn wh1r h wn11 dPntl'd St&hr wu undtr questioning ye11-
11r .. 11ed valuatlon If lhP St>~ 000(1110 WlllT,\<'RF. t11tn:11 1r111••r ni:ent;s <1111 k<'ll flown on llnrry Br,.w11ler. Balboa ll'l11nd terday atl<'rnoon tn auper1or rnurt
I f h 1· (' r 1-1 ~· rt Bl, tJ 1 prup<'rly ownt'r who cunte~teil ('on· Depar tment Nn. t ovtr an alllll!rl· l'Xpected IU!Sf'Sl!Pd va 11"t1nn or l <' Pen y \\'h1tn1•1r "'·•~ 11111"1 n11 a ·.rn11·~ n '" ' . ewr" \' .i ton 111 (th ordinanc .. n11w ed liquor lkeni1r 11dtlru11 mixup. district t1 reflched. ('11 .. tod1Rn until ~•'lll"mh· r wh1•n b•' ~l11ndt1\' mi:hl 11 n•I 111 r1· .. trcl th1·r~ .. ittul 8 Y 0 t' Sl h l . b ht t
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h b 11n thP t>ook11 The court In deny· " r. 1 "'a~ roug ou . rot a n SEW S<'HOOL BID~ I Y.,11 bl'C • m•· II h11-•II l\'t'r Rnil J .. hn r• r-11n~ f' ('II ,. a~ Pt'n cnll-. . . . ff I II II r 2121 H
lftd•' on the fifth school ju11t d t•· ('11'1<'1, " t,.111·h· r. wn• Jotri•<i ior the ra;MI t l't rnt ly h•·f• rP, r1ty cnunn l inir the lnJunctton, ruled no per· ~;a~rdquord ~~n"~, or ard· I 1 I m ·l 8 ma,nent damage wouhl 11cr ue but ' . an e 1cen1e woun 111~Tie1I a.re being ll<'<'t'plNI by thr ~umm»r m11nt h:o n ~ a rain~1'r. Th1•1 '" l!"l"' Y '.'"'.·m 111 rat ing • that the C'IJle would be trl~ In up Ill 21 1~ Harbor Blvd .. The a d-
1lialrict &nd will be 01x•1H•d at 8 11 r<'~ll:'TIR!lnn "' F.di•tnl\ h t'I•"· a 11"'"~. rim~nnc f'. , Su enor CourL It 111 to be tried dre1111 never wu change<! on the
a djourned meeUng ot the bns rd on bookkPep• 1 "11s "''•-rt• -I df!'• · ()" 11:'r F'rnni <'• D"lOrN' Hall. 3·~· P I hcen11e. according to teallmon "
'Tuesday, J uly t9. 8 p m. at }{or11re live J ulv ::!!I. Antl tht' Pmpln~m,,nt ari•I \\ 1lh'.!m AmlrPw ~!Arlin. 28. J uly l3. . The detendantl! were lnd~cted
l.'n11lgn. See led bid• m11y br sub· of " pi<ych11l,.~1~t "n' ilny, a ""'Pk hA1 t1'~·•"r v.·hn hvri< Rl 1344 Bal-I hut fall by the Orange County
milted up to 8 p.m. on July !'11. wM appr1we•l, 1 11.,11 1.1"'1 . w. re bouked tor ~rv-1 1 ma.ke the arreat1. I rra.nd JUry on the chu·ge that Ult
lhe board Mid. . l rnntln111><I on l'air" S 1111, lntnxirnnls to 11 Pt''-'"" a lready l'>Uas H11ll 11 quoted u tl:'lllng unlawfully t ranl!ferred JapaneJ.
Bids a.re al.lo being l\ccepted tor unoll'r t he mflurnce ot a lrohol and police ahe knew the woman had I Arnrrlcan liquor ltcenau to eeveral
home economic rquipmrnt to 111• H• h C • • , ~I able )laxine Moore. 42, of HO I too much to drink bul waa not I location 1n t.h l ount Stah .
dude a washer. dryer 11n1l fl\'(' I ICJ way omm1ss1on C'abnlln St. c;o11ta McM, Wll.ll bothering anybody. Martin told waa one. o.t th~. c y. r I
ra ngu . Coit 111 a peett'd to be nrsu I Meet H re J I 20 I booked ror intoxication. police he aerved the been. bu~ -------------
$HOO. The board authorlud Sup· . • U Y I ESTt:R Qt'IETL\' '.:WH ju11t helping the owner.'
en ntendent Rily o . Anrl('ntrn 11111\ :'\ewpor1 HPal h "Ill hust All Liquor agents enlerf'd the rate Sure she WU a lit tle drunk ... but wn OR DRY THEY
Ai\l lllflnt Suf>t'rmtenrtr nt Thom11Jl St'\'en mrmhrr11 of rh" ~tllt l' High· uncler rover at 6:1:> pm. to ob~tn't' 11he wu not hurUn1 anyone, he •RE NOT ON UN-4
\\"oodwl\l'd to opt>n b1f!11 r nor tn way Ct'tnllltll,ton •h•" tCl holll 1111 thr plaC'r . thry 3Atd. They a111d i. quoted H H )ing lo police. ~ ~·
the nrxt rej?Ular mttt 1ni:. Aug 2 l1rang" < 'c>unt ,. nw r t mi. .July 20. thry ll8W M H111 Moore se11t ec1 In Ute Dt'E IS COl'RT Well! lan't anythlnr aa.cred
llnd mllke rel·ommrnol1<t111ns to tr.e Thi' offtrn•ls "ill •lll\' N"'rmg hl a t <'nrntr drinking. Al(ents 1111ld whPn Ml111 Moore ple.aded ir;ullty yu -1 thNe da_v. !
b<\ard 111 th•t ttme. lla boa Bay Club. 11ht' \ne<J to gf't up anri d11nce ahe terda y mom lnr to her charge and A theft wu reported trom
· Pt'R CHASE ORUERS Whtie In Utt <'ottnty the rom· !t'll 11n the floor. wu fined 12:> or flv4 da)'I In Jall. her c!otbeellne Saturday by
The board 11pproved purchtUM' mlN1onrrs ~111 lour Dlaneyland I The liquor authorltlea aaid Mi• She wu committed to counly jail I .Marte JOHpb.lne DeJ&neJ ol
order• ror u rlectrlc rt1nge. mlx· encl 1tt111y tra.mc probl,.m11 In the Hall 'and Martln wtre...)'•atchlng Mln Bail and Martin po9Ud 1230 211111 1Clde11 An. Tt.Jttn were
rr and refr1ger11tor tot11lini; S!\02.08 a rea aa well a. such otht r major hf'r and laughing. Martin. they ball each and are 9CheduJed to •P· 18 dlapen. Nothtnr .a.. Wu
10 fCO to-[)1n1s-Brown M Co~t11 roacl nM<l11 In tht' rounty u the ""Id. 11ervrd her two t>t-en1 before .,.u tn Newport Jll9t.ice Court I mi..tnf.
M...a and toe a ranie and retng· Guden Grove Frttw.y. 1 the agent. c•lled Nl!wport police .Monday. JuJ1 11. ' ·-------------
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BAClt AT HELM -L. 0. MUT I.a 11hown above al t he wh rc-1 of h111 old yacht
K'Tha.nca which he bought Tu~ay m o rning at a U. S . .Ma ri;hal'~ ~alC' t n 1•r otect
the mortc-re he held qain.st the cralt. -Stat! Phot o
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PAGE 2 • PART I -NEW~ORT HARBOR NEWS.PRESS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1955
GOINGS. ON AT THE
BALBOA BAY CLUB
,
OCC Buil_dlng oPEN ~001s TO HARBOR ARMY RESERVES
Program Goes ::ii O:~~AN READY FOR SUMMER ·cAMP ~:~~;w;;;~~~:.~;::::
. · Memben of O~t County'• do ao If t.hry enll•t by July 1 i.l burtlarlzed the ruldt>nce ot
As Scheduled Myatery ot tht open door la Army Ruerve Unit, 121ith Anny 'The "8217t.h mffta every TUellday Donald Elmo Slroel't'k at 2131
puullnr Marguerite Hughe• of Reaerva Servtt''"e Unit, will report night at Am1y R.eaerve headquar· 3632~ E. Coast Hlchway. at Camp Roberti July 17 t or two tert, lOU North M&l.n St., Santa Elden Ave., COit& Mesa, on
JEWELRY THIEF
By DAN BAYLESS The new addition of aeveral
---------------------------classrooms, a reading labo1 atory.
wet'k.t o! a11mmer training. Thi• Ana. June 28. He •tole a handful oJ
will give member:i extendtd prat'· cheaper jrwelry while luvlnf
;J. P. · Stocld · Joins
D. A. Legal. Staff ,
8ANTA ANA COCN8l-A DtW
deputy wu addl!d to Dl1trlct At\1.
Robert Kneeland'• ataff Jl'rlday.
He la J ohn P. Stodd, 32, ot llU
Rural Lane, Cotta MMa.
Many !amous.awimmera work out in the BBC's Maiol1~~d~:;u~7 ~~; ~~: :~:;~
Pool from ~me to time -Paula Jean Myel'ft, Sammy Lee., ts pn>ceecling accordmi;-to plan.
Johnny W eu1muller to-name a Iew ~ but_we doubt that any 1t wu atilt¢ toduy by W1llwl'.I F.
of them could c reat e more excitement for onloo k<'rs tha.n Kimes, assistant 11uperlntendent
three fello ws named T ommy. Nicky and Spud. It isn't the I In t'harge of buslne!lll.
She told police Saturday ahe
left her office at 1 p.m. and
rtlw-ned at 2.1Q pJ.n, to find
bOth fhe rroiit door and the
c.loor lo the sa.re open. Octlceu
n td ~here were no Jimmy
muka on t1lthe.r door whlt'h
would have lndic•leJ torcec.1
Uc1t or military 11klll11 thry w\11 f. R. H~_!y_VjHI mort w.luablt 1tem1.
nerd in ~ 91 a ll&tl~o'1 eJ!l.ll&.· ency. 8..A-_~X-ANA (OCNSl-Wfdow Taken ~-.n a;a4Jnd
)4embera of the un}t trom New· Mary 'Y· Honig, 801 Kmp Road, drawers, Slrof'l"Ck report~d.
port Beach Include Ll. Col. Chu-Newpo.rt Beach, peUtloned Super· wue 9e~Mll r-Jre of e~rrin••·
8todd N'~nlly "-.• dtacha,.,.d
from the Manne Corpe. H• ••rv·
ed on ic1 Toro Marine Air Sti.Uon
le.J&I .Starr. H• AW acUon •• a
na ~llol. ln W-orid-W•r -ll .nd -
wu \\1th t he 1ecrel Mrvtc• inth-.---
Korean Conntct .
f ault of the aforementioned Olympic stars: they just don:t "We pla.n to have the claM·
happen to be seals. 'fomm y , Nicky and Spud do, and they're rooms reaJy to move Into just
probably the m ost ta tented anjmals, human or otherwise, l prior to the ~~en Ing day of ac~ool ever to take t th t· on Sept. 12. Kimes said. <::on·
. 0 e W1l er. . . . . l 1tructron on the campus addition
On Sunday, July 10 at 3 p.m., the ternf1c tno will starll.'d t'llrlv tn March. Total rosl
stage a show at the Club under the direction of their m e ntor or 1h" ron3°truct1on ts $115,000.
and trave lling companion, Capt. Harold W. W inston . The At the pre~ent t ime the root
act changes .now ana again. but you ar.e Ukely to see the bo ys f<hPl'llO!; hll~ brrn rnmpll'lN1, In·
turn such tricks as swimming across the ponl while balancing tPrnal partition~ nrr 1thou1 tl:i per
a glass of w a ter on their nose; "sa\'ing" the life ·o( a wo man· rent •'••111rt1•tP 11nd h1 1rl< \\''ll k hl'lr
who feigns drmw.oing: j umping from the water over a net br~n 1 •mrl••ll'd with th" <·11r.-p:ion
and· into the water again: side-splitting (your sides n ot 0 ' th•' win·! wRll. Th" Addit ion was
theirs) co ed a· t A d LI f th• 1· h d .. d "'"lj(O<'ol hv lhl' schl''ll a1rh1 tr1·1~. r:n y 1ves, e c. n a o . is accomp 1s e • mtn R1,·ha1 d ;-.;,.11t rn. Rr1b1•rt 1, l"xan·
y ou, wearing fur coat s. No matter what your age, you 're lier anti R11·h11rd f'l•·J<f'r. Crneral
sure to 11.ut yo~r seal o f approval on their show. ronstTuctlon 1!1 being d11ne by
Wmston s boyR are the only a ctors of'their breed eYer Famularo 11111'1 Stromberl!'.
t~ win tht> A cadem_y Award. They've appeared in the movies The b11ild111g will be ul!Hz
Wllh the gorgeous~sth<'r William s, but if E sther is s mart 1 martly to hoUbe exp11nd~g
she'll see to it that they never w ork with her again. After 1~ English . and Social cle
t.H, look who walked off with the oscar . '1"1<1:i. arcon1in~ tn l<tme~.
Ca t w · t h h d t d h . 1·f t · · Will rontlnue ltl be ho11se1t In re· P . tns 0'.1, w o as , evo e .is. t e t o r'.1ir11ng modelled st r11ct 1111'11 11~ writ, l\ tm•'S
sea!s1 says the va_riety, found a101_1g P~c1f1c s hores 1s the u1,1. because or the 1nc·rc1.1s"d en·
easiest t o w ork with. ·Seals are JUSt hke people in many rollment 11nllcl1i11t1•d nt the col·
respe<;t~." .he says. "::iome arc smart. some are s tupid. If a lege.
seal can't or won't learn, l gi\'e or se ll him to a zoo. -----------
Seals, like most humans. w ork only t o eat. But unlike $57 107
us, if they perform badly they w on't ask for their pay, and 1 -
if they are sick they go through their rq utine even il they
fall fro m their {><'rches. The going rate of pay is 10 pounds 1
of fresh wate r fish for each performer. I Mantz, Beeks
File Suits .
in Bl Fire
The seal is a se nsitive one. says the Captain. H e's
m ost wil!ing to l~arn if he is of livdy m ind. but if criticizt>d 1 his feelings are hurt. He can never be cuffed. for he will
resent it and go on strike and remember the humiliation the
rt'st or his life. And one seal cannot be m ade a favorite o\·er
the others. Train one animal in more specialties tha n anoth er
and you get the would-be '111tar in trouble. The o~hcrs, in
j t'alo ul'I r age, rush up and bite the prima donna where it SA:"TA A;-;A, iOC:'\$\ -\\.'orl<l
hurts m ost. , ranied ther Paul .Mnntz Thursday
St'als police themselves agains t f a ulty r:ctin:;. If th('y wa.! 1nvulvrd In 11 supeiior C<>url
gn thro ug h a routine of 'tossing a ba ll from nose to nose. d 8 tm t , 1 t l
d f th f · If · rl d. · 1. ep r en , uws111 i:rowing ou an one o e per armers mJss<'s. a se -appmnte 1sc1p in· f
CJ rian comeA off his per<'h, wadclles over on h ifl flippers and . 0 an explosi"n and ''.rt on Bal·
puts thl' bite on the o ffende r until he r,c·ts baclt in the w·t. boa Islsntr July 2:">, l9~a.
Not a ba d s ys tem, a t that . We've wai.cl:cd s:>nle t e'c· A«tsmlly, !uur tH'tu•ns totaling
d sion actors who would do well to install it. 1 $:17. io7.!l~ are J?olng 10 the com· pll<'!llf'd <'8~t'. n r. am! :".1n . Mantz
ler F. Purcell, ~33 Morning Can· lor Court here Friday afternoon eaUmated at $8, and a high
yon Road; Lt. Col. Frederick c. tor tbe prot>at• ot the wtll ot ~d-echool claH nng; -valued at
entry. Hubtr, 718 Marguerite Ave.; Lt. ertcl( R . Horaley, who died June $2~. Entry wu pined by
QJL Robert J . Heffner, 535 Hazel 13. Eatate penonal property wu plckln« the padlock on the One hundred <lollar1 In cuh
11nd $1000 Jn chec-ks were In
, the tafe untouched, lhe Hid.
Drive; Capt. Frederick S. Butter· !lated "ln excua of 110,000." Mra. gar&ge door a.nd •ntertng lht
wClrth, 1)13 Poppy Av'I'.; M11jor Horeley and daughter. Ba.rb&J'a houae through a woodb<lx op·
Jnhn L. lfnqon, 11\i C11t11llna Dr!v~; Jean Murray, ar& lhe helra. .ruit&" Meaa pollct la.Id.
Johnson Returns
Unaware of Search
Major Rob~rt J . Wallace, 1M2
\1',st L~<'llll i.·1.,111 , '-,.;IJl. L l •• le
M. Holbrnok. 009 36th St.; ll<l Ll.
Ralph K Be\ll, 4407 Seashore
Drivr: 1st L. Jark E. King, 30
Balboa CP\'<'S; Pfc. Stephl'll A.
Sa1!nr~. 313 Catalina Drive.
A!ter two U S. Goa.st Guard
ships a :1 a plane were lllerted
when hr wris cine dRy overdue re·
turnrn:· to Xewiwr 1 Harhol', Her· From Costa M<'Sll members are
berl John,.011. 2051 2 20th St . ca me LL Col. Leo B. Dr T,,os Rio11. 364
Into [)Orl Friday night In h is 28· Flower Sl.; Major F. Fred Allen.
Cl. f1sht11i; boat. 461 East 20lh St : Maj. Roy R.
Newport Harbor Coa st CU11rd MrCts rdle, P. 0 . Box 272; 1st Lt.
said thl! ml!{ wt'nt flshtni; to San l ohn C. Cowenbtrgh, 1805 Tustin
Cl£menlc! J 5~\~d 1111 Tu<'sday and Ave.; 1st Lt. Oartan L. Wetul,
w11ii due b1t l'k Thur:<day night. 369 Broedw.ay; Sft', Lee R. Chris--
J11hnson 1<11111 h" was 11ever in uny tensen, 212 Santa lsa~I.· troubt~; 1)11l dec1dec.1 lo stay over I Orange Counti&n• .Jnteruted ln
another clay. attending camp wltb.lhe unit may
Albacore Special
Currently ln efle<-t. Front!"r will
leave from Balboa Pavilion at 8
a.m. daJly u an albacore l p('C!a.I.
Limited load1 will be ca.rr1ed at
$10 per paaaenrer. ReeervaUon1
ca.n be made at •OO Main St. or by
"GRAND ,OPENING"
Carney Hdwe.
Store in Mesa
Dalby Bike Gone • Debut Thursday
Theft ot her aon'11 bike from In J Willard "Bill'/ Camey today
front of the ec>rt 'Fheatre on Coas t announced a "Grand Opening''
Highway between 1 &nd Jo : 30 I
calling Harbor 67.
p. m. recently wu reported to thl• week-end. f rom Thurad•y
police by Mra. George Da.lby or t.hrourh Sund&)'. at hla new hard·
3l:i Goldenrod Ave. ware •tore localed ln Vista Center,
Stodd I• a rndu"t' ot Nottll·
western Collue of PQTtland, Ore.,
a.nd PacUlc Cout Unlvenlty of
Long Beach. He waa bom ln Han•
ford. la married and haa two ch!l•
dren.
19th St. and l'lacentla Avt., Cotta
MeH.
Frf'I! klddy rtdu will be pro.
v1.led t<>r tho11e youngalen who
11ttc-nd the four-dav ceremonies.
Ca.rney, who ha• been In the
hardware bu&lnns tor 2!\ yrars,
19 or them In Long Beach, hu
moved to Co1ta Meaa a.nd hu •n·
roll~d hla daughter In the junior
cla111 at Harbor high.
Store houri ror the newly open·
t'd Mesa bualneae will be from
9 a.m. to e p.m. daUy Friday• tll
9 p.m. and all day on Sundays.
accordinlt to Cam ey v.•ho &1110 ital·
ed he will operate a nur~ry and
garden llhop in conjunction with
the hardware atore.
LIDO DRUGS
"Ont! of tbf! Lido Sbop11"
3461 Via Lido, Newport leach
HARBOR DRUGS
.3101 '· Coast Hy., Corona del Mar
BALBOA DRUGS
716 E. Balboa llvd., Balboa
YOU WANT
ha\·~ nam('d J os"rh A. Beek. hPach
111onetr a.nil ownPr of Lh,. bulhoa -
fr ry: Shell <•ti en, Jac·i~· S. Nrl·
PLENTY
OF PEPIN
SUMMER
MOii THAN IVIR I
i; in 1:nd John L ::;la•nt>U• u11 1lc·
("ll•lR11-~
SEELEY LEAVING FOR FLORIDA
En11i1:71 James :0.1. S"tky. June grn1!11·1lt' "( l T l,A nn l 11,.
NROTC' progmm. abovr. will lra\'e his p11n•11l~. lol r 11n•I Mrs
Ln111s I<. R•·"lf'y, r 11r nna 1l1•! M:ir f:11nrl.1y n1.:ht 1 .. r Jn< k""fl·
\'\Ill'. F IR \\'hl'rf h " 1~ to r"i"•rl r .. r t'~mro~'lr~· r111ty Jul\' l ':
On ,\ 11.,; tf\ hi' will 1 ... , n • I h••r•• for l'eni-'11·0;., nr d fh,.;ht l rn1 , -
Ing. S• ••h•y li< Herh0r tl1gh S1•h.,,.I l\.nd (lrang" !"'u:lsl (',.l\,.g1•
IP aol11atl'. n,,, h"' ti S<'"i"y f'hot n
Board of Supervisors Okays
Katella Extension to Freeway
·1
SA :'\TA A:""· I nrNf; I Orl'IJJ)':I' ha" hrtn estimated at s l!IO f'lllo1
("p11nty Il•'IJJ I ..r ::;111'"' 1·1!'1•r> ThAt (1g11ri-t;IOt'!<n t lnd11tl~ plll •
J une :!8 111'1'1 >vi"! rx1 .. n~1nn of 1'1111•" of ni;ht-11f·w11~·
Kitlelhl A ,·,•: no; 11 f, 1"1:11 ""1 ~· •·• A1 fllht'r Sll~l-!<'"l"tl r .. 11t:n~ '"'
11nt111ry r"lhl I 1 • ·111 I 'l.1< <'nl lit I\'"' •hr rxtc-n~lon V•R/ '"'''r < ·, 11.n,
ll) the TJ1:4t111-:o;r1 nl;1 .\n.1 F1""" ,,. "'" llpponents o( the nnrlhr m
S11rt'n·1io"t~ 1•11t tl.111 -:1111.p ••f rl1111 fll\«l1c<I Colllns bece11!'e 1l w as
11ppru\·a! , 11 th" 11•11t • 1 • "l·tll •·n<I· I\ 111 •Tf' d1recl route.
ell br thl' rn .. 1 d••j•Hl !'"'n\ nl ,,,.. ~11pt'n·111nrJO. howevtr, 11<'1Prmln·
Strur l< 111. ! \',,:" "'"~, 11n1l h nt rot the COllt of right-of-way would
u ran1:1· 111• ,J n'h1bl l\'e along Collins •
Tile 3-1111',. ~I; 1p \1.ll hr thr (11111! On th,. Approval motion of WI!·
link In tt't' 1111rn·\'••llll'nl pf 1o;a1elln Ham H11·11t1'm. 1111pl'rvlsors unanl·
Ave. fr f'"T\ IA•~ Al11m1t »~ ""<l\\.t1·1t, mou•ly b11cl<etl thi> Struck-Vu1la
The !11·~t !ltrp 'hy lhl' I • ,1 I •lrp11rt-proposal But thty 111<1n't favor
rnent will hf' 111 tl l'1·r1"r !we> t111ff11· K11 trll11 r&n1tn1ct111n eul of the
Janet l'ln 11 liO fl . ni;ht·i>f·w ~~ 11r-Tll~lln freeway 111 the preaenl
canting to R 'IHI C<1mm1s111m1~1 Al time. ' I
Koch. I
As 100n u the fr ier11I 1t<W6"1· N M
rnent KnCllC>ns the K1urll" ••)Cl<'n• ew esa Home
elon u a fut route. Kor h's 11"· An St I 200 residence and ca rare
part.ment c-an j?Cl jtn.ni;: wtth nr-will h• bullt 111 2~~ :".t11.1n1111ta ~t .
t u8l con11tructwn Thr ext cn.~ .• ,n C11•lll :-.fPsll. by Hlckorv Homes,
crKatella Is lnC'llJl!ed In the ~II-rn'ntrn•·t,,r AC'l m1tni: 1"., 11 city
f)7 county huds:el. I bu111'11ng permit IHOl'1l tn Cott•
Coet for lmpro\•lnr Katrllll from Mua June 24. Iva.n lioffard took
Plao9DU& &o UI• ':l\wUD Ftteway out lilt permit.
Th~ p' .tnttf:s r:.a-e the bl:\.>t
and m:m111;i bl; •t• " ,. a r~ 11.t ':t
n,,.Ji.·"'• 1.n I Ol'f:Jl):<'ll l 111alnl1'r!'1!1•''
"' 1·1 "P'.: ,. "~· ti(' 11'1•,"ant!>.
~l.111·~ ill ti~<' llnw 11! lhr 1111'.
\\'flJit It'+• .t\f? 111)11, ·• 1~ 1h I l llil :-: •• ut h
tla:; LW\l tr••JJl ~II 1.1111 ~!·.1 !{ v. I
,~(-", \' I
Th" ~L1111z '" 11j1lt.> ;, .. !.; a tr tal
of S!?; 4_.•.\;7 1!.1n1.1,. ~.
lll'f .< 1111.s htu11gl1t s111~ ngamsl
Sh,.JI, Xrl.-•n, :::11·1":~ :.111 llt1·
:-.tan 7. ol I<> Iii-• i.1.11 >1 ''""";I,.,_
ans :1.'•1·1l· lr11,.\ t'c· I I: n•'•k
!tt '41 ; •• • t ,., :~ .. HHl 1' ._ J 1 •nl
\1 ? ,f\, t !~ . ' : I ( J I • ~, fl'l t r111~
t<'nd.-t r ! : :ti··~ 1!' ,d fi Jt\
•:j~ 11.:1\!•tl •IS I> t\I' )111 1 Ill·
tr: \n1·nrs to t·'tti. r 1111•1 • ,q,..f"
th•,. I 'f\11 1'10 n,. !! ~t"t?i('1 $l~ lf1tl 1lnt11:t;:• f
ll('r" p l ;•1 h.1• •II I tilt' h.,.11••\s
(Or $12.(10•1 •
Tl1r l{,.ll1•Y;< ,1 ' ri't"I ~f.1177 'I<,
•h11 :1n~,~~ • r1•111 Sli ·IJ )!1••0l{ ~ I·
set1 :.n •• St lfl)• •
A Ji11 \' O( r .. 11r \\ Olllf'n :rnr! [·~ti·
m••n, 1t\1 l11>!tng l!n~ 11111:1d (' 11 .. 1,,,.
r11bl1/oho>r 11( '"" 1l.11h· Rl'_;lSl<'r
""" ~r~ rrr, ''~" 11d r·1 I •>ii \ rsh·nl:t v
n ft4'rno•m t11 h1·11r tci<t1mC11w 1n the•»~; ·
A·l
Supple Drape
' DENIMS
~ "'-. . , .
Jf!I"'! ..........
BOYS $298 ,\ "I'
t.1ENS $495 &. up
3 Colors
"' P~GGERS
White & Denim $4.50
O~n Sund11y• 10 • &
O~ THE OCEA..~ FllOl'\"T
at .lad Street
Onr short block rrom
the Newport Pier
Newport Beach • WE GIVE a• B -
OREL~ l'IAJJ"
REXALL BISMA-REX
L-~ MATES
F:uy-tn-teke antadd 1ablda
lor 1uklt and prol01111ed re·
'.&l•W.,i,\lti'91 lief rom acid in!ligrt1ion.
""'"' httlH If 75
QUICK PUSH-BUTION SHAVES
NEW STAG READY SHAVE
SHAVE CREAM
Popular. r1rh rrum now in
..__. ..... han•h A•rn•"I 1fi>prnvr for
1 11u1rke; anti 4moo1hrr.
rlr•n•r •hive.
TWO $1..
,., ... MUI 1.00
STAY FRESH All MT
NEW CARA llOME
____ DEODORANT LOTION
New, c.reamy--ood1 aati.
penp1 ..... 1 lor ICM\1·lati111
.._ praeectioft. H.w-.. --.._ • labria.
l'llO$UI 1 00 Mtta ........
COOlS "BURNING°' SKIN
STAG SHAVING
LOTION
I&::;..-~~ Tonea Ian i11 tippy, brae·
=---.a.ing mannu. ldul •iih1
lruhrner-1lltt 1••
•h••f' or 1ny lime.
Ladies' Sunglasses ,., ......... "h .v ... _,., ...... 1 u .oo.., .... 77c
Cannon Beach Towel ,. .• 54-... i.._., ••• ,., '" ... ,,M •tr'"" ggc
Paper Plates Hooory, ,. ,;, •• potlol rolon,_,O<h •• 10 .••• 3 for 47c
Picnic Bag H .... !. plo•!lt, ln1vlolod •• hop Ir• ,.,., •••. S•.SO wolvo 2. 99
Storage & Travel Bags ::);~:;;· ::;:: ::: .............. 49c
Swim Kap lodi•·· ov1 ..... ,.,1 •• , m•" ... rvw..r ............... 1.,. • 59c
DOUBLE YOUR
MONEY -BACK GUARANTEE
CARA NOME
UNTAN LOTION
:~~~It 1.00
llnuhlr ynur monry l1ork if
)'"' rlon't acrrr 1h1• i. the
i1r 1;C ) OU f'Vl"f UJ.f"d !
e ~ WINDBLOWN? 1.iJ •1 ":,, ~!!,~,.~~~o~,~!.~
4oc 011, :l 01 .• 40t: I\ '''·· 75f: from Crt111 Hair Tlnic, 3 n1,. Ot;
b M ... 79t.
~ f.OR SMOOTH, CLEAN SHAV[S
STAG SHAVING CREAM
IYl1J :lllgMl :J11J3HtJlll•lji[ll5f
1&, Ott Dur in& Sale!
REX
DellH
ALARM CLOCK
Acrurate ~-hoar clock
hu ivory pol)-.1yre11e cue.
l key windt both 1l1H
a11d ala"".
for mtn and women.
We-er on wriat or belt.
!:ihocli-reslstaat and anti·
m•11l!etir. l..uminoae dial,
awf!f'pRCC>nd hand.,
51c Savin& for lldies! ---
DECORATED
MOCCASINS
Soft. pliable. lon1·wt1r·
1111 ..,edine. l.ightwt111ht
•1th •p<>n~t rubber inner· aole. Choi<:« of Colora.
•
Soothe Irritated [yes
REXALL EYELO
11, Btttles 89 C TWO FOi •.••
So'!1hu ~ye
init111on r.ouYd 1,, du~I.
•inJ, •mo,, a nJ 1,rtgh1
ligh1. 'tl uh ~yecu~•.
KILLS INSECTS FAST
ELKAYS Aerosol
INSECTICIDE
TWO $1.51 1 89
''"'· belll •
V.'11h llul'on•'• M•1ho"·
dil11r I llU!OIN' n q llJl f,
~.11. n •••. "'"""' ""'" r;,., t,,.., .... ,..
leaoll Th••"'•"• Tobi••• h•lp prr>rnt Ii••!
.-rainr• ind "'"""''"'" .... Jln11I• ol IUO 49c
Ah o·R•• lvb. Ninth•• rnonor mo'' ulu 1d1H
and rain~ . . . . . • . • .. 1'1n1 lH>lll•, only 411c
llt..,o·l •a for A<lcl 1...e1 .. 1t1-. llrulra f't•
rl11•1ve.,h•rm11l a. l'o,.Jrr ....•.. 4', "'-Ille
'""ll·I•• A••••el 1 ... Atfolet•'• Poet, (.)u irk
,.,f,., 11\1' ~1•rl'l' (Ill r,.,,,.f. -... 4 OL ''·'·
l•••ll Gypty Cr••"' f.,. Junlov"' l•llof.
R n1, l1111nn "'' l~ut. 11mtmrn1 6tt
•••. , .... ,., nt .. lffltotlen1 ........ 1l11nv m•·f·-r-,.,,. .• "''"m . I s·.~ 01 .. 6St
Aerotol l••·hlYlfte for l•trtn. t r11th11~.
'"01t11ni.:.. 1ot1111,.,1llr ... • • , • 5 n1 S 1.39
•••all '""'"'"' c, ...... ~" dt ond ,,,,.1 .. n~•·I
r•l1•I ...... !> null"r """"''' $1.411
lo•oll ly•I• Drepa r•lor\'r irril•llnn, mo~•
r )>'> •rorlo.I• . , .. I °'-""""""" 1 .. ,111• 711<
le•oll Motl-SldrftUt Toblefl hrlp f""''"' 111.rl nau-r1 . . . . . . . . ... l'•rk ill l~ 19c
leaell Sklft AfttfHptlc. f1~ l ld fnr m1Mr
cul• nnrl "ratdors ...••.• I °'· h"lll• JJ<
leaotl Chlhlr••'• A1plrloo. l ·itra>n 11hl•t•,
l'ranJt flovor•d . , . . . , •. Bottlt nl 50 l h
leaell Menocet Atl'C for (0141. (.;1.,., q,.,,~.
rrnll'nr•tl irl>rl . . . Rnul~ of 100 711•
l•••ll P·althol. Rrltt•'•• 11mple diarrhea and
1111oe1 11omach dut to d1rl t nol'9 ••• 4 en. ISc
••••II CoMMlao l .. I ... , USP • ._.,,.,., ,..Hlr "' ruu 08 ......••.•.••......• ot. btittlc Jh
REXALL
SUPER
PLENAMINS
11 YITAlllllS IH 12 MltlUALS
• O• IAllT TAIUT
s.i...er heat ud acthi•i• ua
.... ,_, -~. •UJ ~, -er•Joled In cooll'r wulher.
Th,•I • why yo. •ay ntt:d Super
P1eft-im aow more 1ha11 ever lo WP-
pl-ettl your did. R~ull Sap« Pkft ..
miM wpply more lh•n .,.,.., minimum
daily ftqllirftllenl or all •itanun• wuh
knowe .,.fni11111--plua Vilunin 812,
lolic add, li~r concenlrate and 12
impor1ul minerala.
11-wt .. ,,1y, n ta1t1tts •••• $4.7t
£ctetlltSLll ltttlt If 144 ... $7.15
\
Stick Better. Stay Put
..-11~-,. REXALL PLASTIC
QUIK-BANDS
TWO Jk hus 5·9c
hUI
u·•t••f''""'· Ar·h , nl.,,r,f
adh_.. .. ,\~ lntn•l*-r"" m~uJ,.
-11hJ*,1t ( ap Ill•", I,,..,,. Hn•
,,.,,,£:to d1r ~lin~
. ~-:=+~ CONSTIPATED? ,
l?f~E:~~~o~\~&~~J~ .;.._.
• :-·~ • TWO 4lc )m 54c -~--,, 12, hlh
f:iv, rrtimJlf, rfTrrth ~ ,,. ..
l1rl u•uollv 111 I••• 1ii1n a
half hour. A•lult "' lnfenl.
3-Ring Values PRICE CUT!
~
NYLON HOSIERY
51 GAUGE • 15 DfNIER
So flattering! Plain or dark
seams, summer shades •
S1 .29 VALUE • NOW .••
SAVE $1 00 ON PICNIC JUG!
CAPE COD ·--.
GALLON
SPOUT JUG
Jo; "'f"l h'T•ll•I• ho1 or cold.
~·If •ttarhnl •1•~11 1 ••r
r•n·l ir;rl loo.I 1'111•! d••·~n
Rerul•r Sl.99, ICOW 2.98
CAl'I COD COOUI. to.~rt l•w»I or l1q11ld•
f>"r or rold. V. oJr m••u1t1 ln•ul.tHI "1111 ~ l!~rafu. J',cn1t) J r,.ogn on c•..e. 1 111,
>lte •• , • , •••• , • , •• , •• , ••• , • now fl. tt
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........ ,.,~ .. --Ji· I MO!~!. S!A! MASTER PLAN GIVEN
~i'!!· ;:';~r~:~~ ~!~~ ~~~ FOR MCSA LAND USE :o~~ lr":c!~.et. la the lonrMt craft IL
NIGHT LEADER Word received from Dav• Valle. The long dlsC'uMe11 Milster Pl11n the othert1 lncludin( acbool loca,-
WIWAMS LOSES
1.7TH HUI CAP
Hub cap anatchera plC'ked
oft the 17lh cap from Dirk
W1lllam1· car whilf' parked tn
the Villa Ma.nna lot , he t.-0111
pOUt'e !ltonday morn1ng. Wll·
llama ll\lea at 411 Jaamlne
Ave.
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NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS -PART I • PAGE 3
WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1955
Shaddock Shop
Burglar Suspect
Not in Court
.
flcl llon. Of a <'8H an1n11t Com-
S'IOC'k whtrh h1111 !>Mn filed by t.hto
lcA111 An,.;•·IH <.'•'linty f\l•trk t Al•
t i>rn11y, rhArKlnl( him with ronaplr·
a~y. tlt'VC'n rount• .~r ttrllnrt th•ft
11nd &rvrn r1>11nh 1•r vlol11t1on nf
thC! corporal11•n r<W . t'omatoc:k'11
errrt'lury, M INI \\ 1n1tr<>J J. Clark,
SANTA ANA (OCNS) -Ar· who WU lnJlt'tt'd with him, w~•
Beacon Bay, aboard R 1 c h a rd tor lal)l1 Ulle In Costa Mtllll w1111 l wns. park and recrellllonal tac1-
Rhccm·a Morning Star last night presented to the city <'Ouncll tut htlts. college• and advanct'd ertu-
revealed the following boata lead-night by City Mana.ger George caUon, civic oenter and atate and
Ing lbt {l~et In Ute. Tou\J·Pacl!ic Cotfey. who insisted that thl!' pla.n fl'deral government land. The tlut Rat:~ af:t:h:A:t l:!me. 'Fffitt~Of'rfl_'!( I ..:.:t:rup1.ru11 ..-me -0pfnl on C)f (>!' ... lnclu~th .... •t&~ ment&l "hci.pftal
SU.r ; see6nd;-jamea-Michea.l'ir 'n· . dtvimlal.. llDd i c :wnbmit.ted Yt'l:tb ~.:.o.b1::.array~ba.u--=:..
Helen Bowder ot Lo11 An-
gelea t1tdd ahe l(lSt four hubs
whll~ parked at lhe aam• lot ye.starlay~f'OllOtn o!
328 AIIso .fold pollt::·e fl'.lur hub
caps were 111k•11 from hl1< l'ar
wb.lle p11rked ln front or hill
homt .
c.WIMd. of burflati&inj" Sha.ddoc.k'a. k111e4 In An ~ulo 11rchlf'nl l\fllr
. -Y:ta.-Ltdc.~ Indio-. d)•ln!_. th! day t.h~T~•:..._-===::J
f..'lnl.W.''1-f-JI-• ...:ull ..... t ll ~8,_ Wmram K. Par-. a-f'T'fil,n~-June-e.
tt. yawl Ba.runa; third, R&inona;. t he Idea thet the development:< 1''EW ME~A PARK
fourth. R. l.. Pringle'• 77·ft. should remflln nexlblt>, or subject
schooner Queen Mab; fifth. Jamea lo mftjor <'hnngts or alltratlons
r\ah t..11-d lo put ln a trlal a.p. The caioe Wllll llt'l over to J~y 14.
~arance yesterday. . H ermlU\. Arterbery, aaalataT1t
Carnp·a 72·ft. yp.wl Escapade; 111.x. aa time comes to paM."
l.h. Richard Steele's 118-t t. yawl The coun<'il listened to Ooffey's
Odyasey; seventh, George Sturgis' explanation of his plan and refer-
56.ft. yawl JaC)J , and elg'hth, John rt'd It to the plannlng commlllSlOn
A new park of about 100 arrl!ll
1s propqted tor the city to tw
located a'T. the Intersection of New-
port Blvd. and Brl1tol St., and 18
other recreatlonal llltea are ln-•1!SIJAd on Ute map, all of t ht'm In
r ruent uae. or ln<'luded In ele-
mentary and high achoo! develop-
ment plana.
Sup.-rior Court Judge Franklin dh1tnct attorney. uld Comatock
Wt>sl ordt>rcd a ~nch w11.rra.nt 11-had an 1tf't1111I shorta~ of about
1ut'd for P11rrl11h'a arre11t and up· h11lr a million with &Mel.II of about
ped ball to St0.000. SflU,000. ComstQ<'k 'had bffo bor-
Scrlppa' 89-tt. ketch Novia Del for atudy.
Mar. DECE:STRALIZATlO:S
station al or near th .. Intersection
of Falrvtrw A -'e. and Baker St.
Thia would give each of the two de-
partments a mile and a half radlua
to cover. A• t.he t•tty grows, Cot-
rey slated. a lhird 1tauon built
near Santa Isabel St. on N\"wporl
Blvd., would ~ve ear h <.h•partment
an a.reu to •'Ovt>r tncludrd in .ll clr·
clf' wllh a onr mile r·auiu.s.
Parri.sh entered a not guilty plea rowing monc-y, g lvlnir notea f!'r
on the a.lltgatlon an<I Indicated he It anrt f'N>ml11in11 fa~ulnu1 .nturna.
would use the unlawtul search he d11l mf'd. T o jtN a.round lh«'
angle for a deJenae. Newport legal limit on lnterl'•t, Comatock
Bt'ach polke reported they round had been putllnr; lhoae f'rom wbom
S98 wortll of sweaters In Parr1•h'1 he borrowed on the company'• ad-
\'e.hicle. visor)• boar<1 1 t large aalario.
Almost all the boats r'ported Coffey's plan glvea emphasis tn
rough aeu and wlnda of 25 to 30 decentra.ll~auon of industrial anrl
_, -.
knots making for a wet trip but
a faat one. Mornmg Star aay1 ahe
haa covered the ground 110 far
taster than In any ot the previous
four races 1he haa entered.
A BAXDON RACE
T. L~ Moa.eley'a 68-fL cutter
Orient of the St. Francia Yacht
Club waa dlllmasted off Catalina's
west end Monday night but waa
able to make her way Into the
lsthmua under her own power.
There were no Injur ies to t.he
crew. She abandoned the race. J.
G. Johan1on, staff-commodore of
the T,rana·Paclflc Yacht Club, re-
port!'<! he wa.a withdrawing l\a H -
tL aloop" Gullmar from the race
and .,roceedlng to h'ls home port.
San Diego. Thl're waa no e:irplana-
tlon of his decision.
E. L. Doheny'a 31S·ft. ketch Sea
Belle wa.a reported brlnglng .up the
rear In a poaitlon about 66 miles
OUL
WINS 'MISS NEWPORT IEACH' TITLE
De11pite the general bouncing
around reported by all entry• the
gang aboard EscRpade had time
to throw a birthday party for Bob
Zeigler, well-known Ne\vport Har-
ber sailor. provinr l,Jlat the Trans-1
Pac Race lan't aH work and no
Joan (Mra. Jarn11) Slemona, Balboa Is land, wu picked to repre-
11ent Newport Beach ln the atat• conteat for title ot "Mlse Unl-
vene". She 111 or the top tlve flnali11ta· who oompat.ed •t Del Mar
lut Wednesday, one of three 11pon110red by Wallah Clarke, La-
guna Beach. Vital de3Cr1ptlon: O' 7", red hair, SO", 24" and 30';.
Dave McDougall Photo ~
play.
The 1leek Morning Star, holder
ot th'e elapsed time record for th!'
Tr&r\f·Paclfl c Yacht Race to Hono-
lulu. Tuesday held a nlLtTOW lead
In lh• 19M running ot the 2250-
[Dlhi r!lCe and yaehtamen speculat-
ed a new record may be in the
offing. '
Richard Rheem'• 96·ft. craft wu
Bandit Takes Car and $136
Cash from Service Station 188 mllea out under an overcut
box and giv• me everything tn aky and runrilng before a 20-mile
It." h• allegedly aaid to the a t-wind u th• tirat 2• houra or the
tendant. Orgeron aaid he gave him race nea.red an •nd.
Police today al"9 Joo)dng !or a
man wi1h atocky build who ueert-
edly held up Steve Shawler-. .sr-
vice atalion Monday a t 10:10· p.m .
2140 W. Coast Highway, taking
S138 and a car.
Fred Orgeron, attendant, said
th& man may have had a gun In
hie pocket. Orgeron said he waa
tn th• station office when the man
approached and H id he wanted t.o
rent a certain car on the lot.
SIMl'LATES GOS
Wben the victim got the keys,
J:ie... told police the w11pect put hill
right hand tn hla coat pocket and
a1mulated a gun, motioning with
the hand and ukrng tor U1e keys.
Orgeron aald the man grabbed
two setl of key11 from hla handlJ
when hi' ••Id lle did not know
which 11et !It the car the man
a sked tor.
After the 1uspect secured the
car. Orgeron 1ald he drove to the
pumps. lowered a window and de-
manded money. "Open the c;uh
East 17th St.
Devel.oi>ment
Under Study
Immediate development of the
Eaat 17th SL c!llltrlct ·waa sug-
1ested lut night by a committee
led by Don Huddle11ton. They pro-
po1ed to the Coata Mesa City
Council a local Improvement dl•-
trict 1hould be 1ormed covering
all of the land bet~een Newport
Blvd. and Irvine Ave .. and b~
twetn J;ut 18th and Eut 16th
Sta. or po11afbly Eut J:lth St .. to
pa.y for grading, pa.Yin( and <lraln-
age.
Aa part of their proposal the
eommltt.. uk~ lhe city council
to pay for th• work to be done
on B:ut 1 Tth St.. declanng It to
be a major city 11t~et and .e.vall·
abl.e for pa tax and Chr1stmu
tree funda.
Mayor Claire Nelson ln!'lt111cted
Don Southworth, city •nglneer, to
l>r1ng ln an Mtlmate of the coat
of the improvement at the next
meeUnr o( councll.ao that both the
commtttM and th• counc:ll • will
baft .om• bula for nrurtnc how
to ri.nanoe th• lmpronment.
With Ruddleaton at the meeUnr
were J. D. Worc..ter, pr•ldent "die m...t 17th St. Impronment
~·--attml. and Ed atroot.
'PAPPr _UNHAPPY
Pinb1ll, Game,
Smoke Machine
lobbed in Mesa
$136 In bllla and the man drove off But preaalng her 8 mil• behind
CAR AT CHURCH wu WlllJam A. Pomeroy·a 109-ft.
Polle• Later found the car In schooner Ramona, th• Jargeat boat
the lot of lhe Luthe.ran Church a.t J.o tha rau. •
2501 Cliff Drive when lhe auper-Both boata wu .. fighting a close
visor of th.e chur·c:h called them battle to beat the reoord of 10
to report the at.range vehicle. They daya, 10 houra and 13 minutes set
aaid It wu parked there between by Morning Stu ln 1951. '
10:5:1 and 11 :10 p.m. Meanwhile, the 72-ft. yawl E11-
Whlle the robbery waa ln proceaa capade, which Joat her centerboard
Orgeron aa.ld Norma.n Dean Smith when •he dragged over a reef
ot 3:11 Aliso St .. Coeta Meaa. drove near the 11tarl or the race, was
In to the atatlon but the attend'ant running fifth despite th!' accl<1Pnt.
said h• did J'lOt aay anythlng to Tralllng M orning Star and RI\·
him about th• awrpect'a a.ctlona a.a mona were:
he !eared he had a gun. Frank Rooyka.u' 70-tt. achoon-
The auapect la described u be-er Com1tellatlon, 1~7 mlleJI out:
ing O feet. 9 incllea tall with R. L. Prlngle'11 77-ft. schooner
black kinky crew cut hair. Orger-Qut>en Mab, 106 mile11 out; the i2·
on said the man was beginning t o ft. :yawl Escapade. owned by Jame11
irrow a beard and h11d hlgl;) cheek Camp, Sbatter, 10• mlle11 out; the
bones with light complexion. He 72-f t. echooner Nordlys, owned by
wu wearinr a dark blu• a11lt. Walter S. John.eon Jr .• Newport
police aald. Beach, and the 8:1·tt. yawl Odys-
FUCHSIA NAMED
MESA'S FLOWER
CoJ~a Mesa now baa an ot-
ticil flower
Th• fuchsia.
At the 11uggeaUon o! t he
Coata M .... Fuchal~ Society.
through Al Holltater, chair-
man, the city council ma<le
f u c h 1 I a the clty'a official
flo~r at Jut night's meeting .
CITY SCHOOLS
Continued from Fin& Pap
li:xpe~Mi of $160 tor Altta Hom,
Mabel Condry, Fay Benedict and
Kay Barnes, cafeteria "personnel,
to a ttend a 11chool lunc-h work·
shop at UCLA from Aug . l to 5
was approved by the board. The
board &1!10 authorized m embership
for the <'Omlng year In the Cahr-
omla School Boarl111 A8;!oc-iatlon,
OOMMl'ITEE trt:ADS
Preaidlng at hi• finl meeting
11lnce elected president of the
board, Harvey D. Pease appointed
Oof'don Findlay as chairman or the
way11 a nd meena committee, Mell
Berry chalrma.n of the aalar1ea,
tenure and ln11urance committee.
Mra. Lou11 C11enar chairman ot the
dl11trlct gut~ on pollclea and pro-
cedura and J11me11 D. R&y chair-
man of 11chool faclllUes, mainten-
ance and acqu!11ltlon of bullrtlng
lllt... . -
Ray will aJao be the boa.rd's
11pecia1 npreaentatlve to Ul• joint
achool board oommttter. The board
expreaNd lta appreciation to RA-,.
for hla work during the pa.at year
when h• RTVed Ill r n-11ldffit of the
bo&rd.
Glendale Man Struck
)w(lnor lnjurfea were auttered by
Phtllp M. Anthony of Glendale
sey. owned by Rlchar!! Steele,
Newport Be&.ch. tied at l:Kl mllu:
Jada.. 58-ft. yawl owned by G. R.
Stutgia. San Marino, 149 miltll:
a.nd the 89-tt. ketch, Novla Del
Ma.r. owned by John P. 8oripp11.
San Oleg'o, and the 110-ft. 1choon('r
Olable. owned by Fra.nk S. Wade.
Artesia. tied at HT mil• out.
Son for lells
Mr. and Mr8. Rex Bell. 2130
Th11rtn St., Costa Me~. are par-
ent.a of a boy born June 28 a t
Hoag Hospital.
-Von de "4m\i5
4J~ SPlClll.~
Juty 7, I , 9
'8 • r 1ar1 ol appl"Olltlmat~ly Monday when he w&a •truck In
llC>l.JI ~pinball ihutf\e bo!U'd the cro.MWalk In front of 2200 W.
and etpretta machlnH tn Mesa Cout Highway by a car driven by a.a., llll Newport Blvd .• wu un-1 Patricia Lee Crowell, 18. of Mun-
tn UpUon bJ Colla M-1c1pal Trailer PRrk. pollc• aald.
dlr ~ Jun• 29 Coun-Anthony requh~d no treatment.. =. A.. ~~J. o~rator or the raport Mld. Mlaa <;rowell told
a -.ore at 1820 Newport oftlcen lh• paa9ed a car •topped ~ niport.ed u,. ~ In at at th• crouwalk and did not -
.......
f :• a .m. that date. •
Clyde Denlln,.r. optrator ol the pe&red to be dlaturbed. ~ntry wu
three amu1emmt machlnu. re-made. police Mid. by Ut• t.hiet
ported appl'Olllmately S:l-0-Si~ In forcl.n( open a rear door W1th a
dlnl .. and nicklu m1Nlnr. Karry jimmy. breaklnr out & .mall hol•
Du•l'llllng, opeNtor of the cigar-through fiberboard and crawltnr
ette machln•. reported .JH.26 lh through from the hallway. The
quart.era mlaaing. lhltf overlooked appro1dmalely iss
M&Ml'er Mn. MWM DouJhly of which wu In a aaclt unct. the
Illa a.It .ad noUUnc elae ap-1 cu.I\ re~ater.
008TA MD.&
1'00 Newpon Bh4.
OORONA DEL llU.J&
HI o-t BW"f.
.a.oom>'S IA.GUNA llL\OB
-~ a.u.BOA ltlL&lC1> ..............
NZWPO&T UA<:m
... OGMt 11W7.
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other areas whlrh tend to rongre-
gate tra.fflc and provides possible.
burltr s trips to separate the less
rrom more de.oilrablr land uses
Thill Idea Is undoubtedly fathPred
somewhat by ne<'el!lllty as already
M-1 or lnd11Strlal are.u 11.re 11cat-
tered throughout the wt>•tem hal!
ot the city and to a leaa txten\ on
the e11.11tem side. Thi11 Includes the
new Vard, Inc. plant which Is Im·
mediately In t he center of much
of lhe new e11bdlYl11ion develop-
ment.
In street development correy
stated that three 11treet1. Harbot
Hlvd., Fairview Ave. and Fair
Drive 11ho11ld be 100 feet wide and
all other principal strt>t>la 80 feel
wlde. He dtd not attempt to locate
str,el'll In raw acreage exc«"pi the
principal street.II whlch are already
largely established as bo11nda11es
ot the :I-acre tracta in which the
l\fesa waa originally laid. out. All
serontll\ry strer ta he 8lntea llhould
ron!orm. to the city st&ndard of
60 feet.
l''lRE OF.PARTMEST
In covering needll of the t ire de·
partmtnl Coffey estnbllshed the
lncation ~tslrable for a 11ecorrd firr
Covering his plans for 11. civic
center C<•ffey t'llNI lht> l<>rntlon
of Cosla Me11a puk with v~r101111
The clolhin&" uaertedly ~\.a Arterbery 11latt>d. lie had two
11tolen from the •tore operatl'd by comp811IU, Fl11anre C I ea r I ft g,
Manha.JI D. Shaddock. B!'verley HilU. and INna.nc• Oon·
trol ot Lonr Beach •
One ot the char~• lnV'Olvu pllbllr h11lld1ngs surJ'OumJlng II. In-K'THANGA SOLD ('hHhng l.e.i:1an Hnll JustlC'e Court.
f.'nitur A ftcrnoon C:luhhnust>. Boys purr hue of a collertlon acency
Chili. On h is mor hr also 1nd1cnt e<t Contln~d hom Flrat Pap In Palm Springe during the pro-
the l'l·R< rr ~ltr "r lht-Judge l'nn· skipper, to handle h111 crllft end C•'!'ll ot starling an office for on•
ahl .I. Oo<li:c hum\•. which hr l.tl••r • exp.-rl.11 to do 11om!' more l·r.uls-or tile comp11nl\"11 In th' desert
staled would makt• a fint> ••it y httll in~. he aald. He made 11evt'ral .._ ~Q11. For this 1cronllng to Arter-s11 e. but ileclarrd he h111I no ha.•is 1-rut~PS Jn Me11lc-a.n w&ters dur-
ror hi" Iden otht'r U\l\n thnl h" 111g the five yr11rs ht> owned ·the b«'ry, two che(•k• totalling $:10()0
hsd Rlwa~·11 thought 1t th" \1o•<t sb1p. were ls111H!d whlt'h the district
rlacl!' for a rl!y hnll m COJ1tr1 J\1riia 'l'fie 1111le 11 one Of the tam!· attornl'y r1arm11 were lll'g-al.
Coffey propoaes 10 different IAnd
uaea, the first aix conforming to
pr~aerll zoning requirements and
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c c 10: •••• Cll
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3-01.
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RED, RIPI, 'N SUGAR-SWEET. WHOLE.
Hove a watermelon f•olll Gel o BIG one at thi1 low pricel
CUCUMBERS LOCAL ··8' "Mode !he w., Ye.14 M.i. 1t.•
TINDB, n"'"
'N •LAYCMJUl
• .. ulwly41c 39'
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Crisp and cooll ldeol for 1olod1, pickll ng. Medium1. Sweet Red llolion.
~~!.~~5··12' CURTSY SNAILS
AMERICAN CHEESE 2!: 95'
DUTCH MILL-Raol ChHse, Americon·Mild, Cheddor·Rlch.
MARGARINE Hi:~:::~::tty. 1!: 25 c
DALEWOOD Foil·wr1pped ••••••••• l·llt. ctn. 211
BLEACH ::;:. 'fi.g:~ 23' '~ 39~ IOI HQftl OWN non
MilllJ ''"' (IOSIJ
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Vigorous t•a for
ice l•a 'n' lemon.
•!,.lb. 39' ,1c,.
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IST 5 RIIS FROM USOA OtOICE lfff
Standing Cut, 7" long
Fi~HI •ot1n; meol money
can buy! Control·o;ed to
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S.rv• ho! or cold.
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HllilMrt Steaks '~::·· ., •9'
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""' MA U&lCI: 8'1'.&.Nt.rf ' IN WEEKEND SPORTS FOR HARBOR ·-~ Pbo" Harbor HTt
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A pair of teen-age girls won honors for Newport Harbor
High School during Santa Barbara's Semana Nautica fes·
tivities over the weekend. They are Linda Preston of 2572
Vista Drive. Bay Shore and Ann Hawley of 461 Abbie Way,
Costa Mesa. ·
tnotor. on Lake Malibu whtn ah.t
WU 13. "l jUJlt wa.nttd to," •he \\'ATER Hl'ATl:JUI
report.. Tb1 urge came from her uus. suv1c1 u4 HPAIH
father, viho had been radnf the J B. lc'J
hydroe tor aeveral y.n. Now the -o•_¥U111Blli',,.C. /GlO . 1&111 l1 aurrounded by trophlu. .. • ., hi1
Ll:.ftda'1 nnl l'INCh-W-el"-OOUAi Lfii<lii:-8untannf'•i d11ughttt o
Mr end Mr9' C'ah·in Gt .. n Preaton.
won flrJlt fllace In the D•V1d Gray
\,w.o nnle. ruugh wal<>r 11wim. Only
16, Linda topped 12 men a.nd wo-
man entrants. She toured the dfa·
t.-i.nce In 69 minutes. LMl year.
Linda went the routt; in 66 min-
utes to !tnl!tli aecond In the wo-
ml!n's d1vls1011.
Mi• Pre1ton 1• a member ot t.he
RunUn~h>n Bn.-h Swim Glllb. ~
celving t'0811'hlng from Mrs. Gene
Belsht Linda began paddling
through t he water whtn she wu
10. Her brolhtr waa sw1m01lng for
Newport Harbor High at the time,
whll'h pve Linda the urire.
occura next Sunday at Santa Mon-fllMS It Pit c1wr OOWM
lea. Thi• Ol\P wlll t>e -9ne mile ~~===="=-===H:.,:.,.:':· :a.===== swim. Ltnda flntahed 1econd lut J .
year. .------------------------,
SllE'S FRAGlL£ ~
Ann. fragile-appee.rlng daughter
ot ~tr. and Mrs. Robert Hawley,
nabbed thm t In M·hydroplant' com-
pet1t1on on Lake Ca.chums. Her
father wu also t>ntered In the
wave-skimming' motor g~1. but Wlill
unable to finish. Ann, at 16, hl\s
boen •lamming the waH ·lops in
Utu bounding . skipping hydros
111nc:e ahe was 13.
ROl"GH 00
Asked, "When a~ you J'Olna-t.o
try tor Catalina!" Unda ju•
ehook ht r head with a 11nlle. But
Mrs. Pre•ton wu qulc.k to aay.
'"We're not thlnklns a bout any·
thin, like that."
For lht la.st three years, Unda llJ8T FOU& M1LE8
has l(One in for the rour;h water splashing. "Thi' rougher, the bet-Loncut 1wlm Unda ltaa lo mind
i.:r," an •nrdini; to Mri1. Pres(on. at preaent 111 posa!blllty ot enler-
Th11l she'hss <ln11r well ce.n be cle-1 Ing ~ four-mil~ 11wtm around the
ll'rmlll('•I bv 11 look Rt th 19 tro-offshore oil lal11J1d Aur. 6 at Seal ' e Beach. pht~ Llndit bu collerted, tor
t11 :>tll. second• and thirds. 1 Ann Hawl~y and her father plan
Slt."n<ll'r Miss Hawley took her
fll'st try at the M·hydroplanP. beat
described u • paddleboard \I.1th
to enter their hydroa In a la.ke
race near Palmdale weekend after
next. "Where do y.ou practice f "
Mlse H•wley was a.akcd. Wide-
Old Eatabllahed JUU1'911M
Acency
All linN written.
BOWARD W. GERBIBll
1808 Newport Blvd., c.o.t.a 11..a
PRONJD LIBESTY 1-Ull
Call DAN'S TV
9ente1 .............
Ubertyl-WI
RAMPAGE eyed, Ann replied, "We don't prao---------------,
WE'LL GET 'EM NEXT TIME!
Coonrod. Silting: Dale Coker, Wayne Gualt, Mack
Morgan. BiU Killian, Kenny Kornwiebel, Tim Richards,
Jan Thorkeld . ..:-Staff Poto
BOYS' CLUB CAMP
TAU< TOMORROW
Tex MllJ\ce and his educat-
lice. We juat try out the water
at the placee we race."
Mr11. Hawley made It clear 1he
wu not penonally lntereated In
racing hydroplane&. "But," ahe ad·
ded In defeat, "!JIY aon l• only 11
~OBN8TONE 'I
Mesa AlltO Wreckers
U-S Auto l'Ut9
UdA~
!0'76 Plaeeetla Aft. UbertJ 1-TOU Oc*a .....
That's what Coach Sta~ Morgan, right, telh; his Mid-
get C Dodgers after an 8-1 defeat on Corona del Mar
Youth Center "diamond by the Braves. From left to
right, standing: Mike O'Brien, Bill Sylvia and Phillip
Local Legion
Takes Second
with 2 Wins
ed larlat11 expe<'t ti) put the
ramou3 Downey earthwonn
hose to shamo in Harbor
and he ~ta to 8tart l'M:lng now." '--------------
BILL PHILLIPS, Sports Editor
PAGE '4 -PART I -NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS.PRESS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1955
THE SPORTS WATCH
By BlLL PHii.I.JPS
It's easy for local Midget baseball to become a family
affair during Harbor Boys' Club summer season. Take the
Stacy Morgans of 501 Carnation as a for instance.
When I was out ta.king a few pictures at the Corona
del Ma r Youth Center diamond the other day, 'the Dodgers
were In at llon against the Bra.vb.
H urling for the l.>odg-era wu Mack
M•lrgan. ,,oachlng the Dodgera
w11..-. Sta<'y Morgan. Scorekeeper T
Why, Mrs. Sl.Qcy .Morgan. Umpire?
F»11l1'<I you! No relation.
So you can ffe that Ut.e .Morgana
lnk .. their baseball s'enou.sly. And
Wh><t a fine thing thle us -an
took a t1.w atepa towud Ciret, then
headed tor the bench, even before
the ball waa thrown to f irst.
' GET SET, VACATIONERS; FOR
GRUNION START RUN TONIGHT
Okay, you Harbor area •ummer vacationera; get on your
mark~. P'or tonight'• when the elulllve little grunion start
running. And It you tirure on --cJing any, you got to be
fut, to0!
The word I• the 1Uvery finny fellow• are 1uppoaed to in-
vade beache11 somewhere between Zuma Beac.h to San Diego.
That meana Newport beachea are 1n there aomewhere. So all
you got to do ia pick your beach and hope It'• the right one.
Tonight'• run !11 calcukted to come oft at 11 p.m. To:
morrow night, they ahlft their liming lo midnight. Then it'll
be 1 a.m. Saturday morn, and 1:30 a.m. Sunday.
Just one Jillie warning. It you're out at those hours, ready
and waiting, 1!.1111 don't aee any rrunlon, we leave you with this
thought: Elusive, e.ren.'t they?
A PAIR OF POINTS
Harbor Boys' Club Not
Selling Subscf iptions
Al Spencer, director of Harf>or Area Boys' Club, had a
couple of points he wanted to clear up with the public today.
The first was that the Boys' Club has no high school youths
out selling magazine subscriptions. The second is that Orange
County doc!I n'>t rate as one or the
wor.1l In the nation for juvenile
dellnqurncy.
, Going on a bat rampage Satur -
day, NeY•porl Harbor'• Junior Le-
gion nine baltued Buena Park In·
to aubmlsalon 12·4. Th.e rivals tor·
felted a scheduled llfcond game al
Costa Mesa Park on grounds they
couJ<l not field a full tt>am,
The two triumphs move(t the
Sail.ore into ae<:ond place, but with
Fullerton still undefeated with a
9-0 record, lltUe chance remaln~d
to catch up. Sa.tur<lay, life locals
go agalruit Huntington Bearh 1n
another doubleheader here. Fir~t
game la sh1ted f-0r 12•30 p.m. with
second tray following.
I.OT~ OF PO\\'t::K
Pacing Harbor pla t.. power
were Denny Fitzpatrick with l hrl'•'
for tour, Including a double: Buddy
Thompson with a triple and singlr
1n four trips: Paul Lorenlzen's
a two bagger, and J im :-:ewk1rk's
two !or rour, including a double.
Newkirk anl Lorentun handlt'd
the N@wport twirling. Buena
P11rk'1 lone marker off four llltll
came tn the 11eventh Inning.
CARDS ARE HOT
Fullerton played three games
in three days, drteaUng Oarden
Grove twire and Anaheim onre.
They ran acrosa •6 runs, lin11ting
the oppos1tlon to a single counte~.
The Cardinale ma.shed Oar1len
Grove 17-0 and 19-l Satu;day and
Sunday. Monday Anaheim got the
bui<lnen J O·O.
Current Standings: Fullerton
0-0; Newport 8-t; Anaheim 7-4:
Roys' <'lub b(!tween 7 :30 and
9 p.m. tomorrow night. In-
rludrd on the prop-am will be
trick and fancy roping. Aua-
trall~n h il<'h·throwing and
fancy knot tying.
Al Spencer, director ot
Boys' Club, asked all parent.
to attend who are lnlereeted
In Hndlng their ooy11 to camp
this aumm~r. Arter the rope
11plnntng program, a session
wm be held r~g&r(!lng camp
atlendancr, Spencer said.
"We hllve sent boys to a
i-anch-type camp near Viet.a
for the p1111t two years,'' Spen-
rer reported. "ll has been
vtry 11urcell8ful."
Shedd Slams Out
Two-Tally Homer
Steve Shedd or 1520 Klnga .Road
p1lC'hed and batted the Brave• of
Harbor BoyN' Club Newport Har-
bor High School summer buebll.!1
leai:-ur lo a 9-5 victory over the
Uodgers Friday. Shedd homerrd ,
with one aboard. Allen Cray of I
HOl Kl11gs Road drove In a pair
or Braves· tallies with a double to
lefL
Huldl.llg lhl' Cardinals 11eoreless
until the final frame m Fride.y'a
other game, Pitcher Steve Carl1o:t
or 2908 Clift Drive earned credit
From the start, make your wedding an occ&·
11ion of long remembered good lute and ru.
tinction. lnvit&tiona Bet the tone of formal
perfection. Con1ult ue on an.7 problem you
may have.
Quality Printt
Reason~ble
Newport Harbor Ne
2211 Balboa Blvd.
at
-Press
<'nt1rr family lntere.11ted in such
wholesome sumrfl•·r 8('t1\•lly a11
hll~Pbllll
Inatructed Stacy, to his whole
team: "Never stop running. An
athlete alway• tne.s, no matter
what the 11tuat1011. l won't stand
for my pklyent. not hustling .all
the Ume." Stacy went on to point
out the HollywoOd Sta.rs had won
a game the night before •Imply
bec11u11e a runner kt pt going on a
pop fly thllt should have been e.n
euy out.
Spencer repMfrd lhat a. il'OUP
ot boys, reprcsenllng the Keystone
Magazine Agency, were Jul week
representing themselves u work·
named Otange County as among
those count.1e11 with the least ta-
cilllies ror handling-dellnquPnt!.
Which Is l!Omethlng el.!le entire!~
dl!Cerent."
Huntington Beach and Santa Ana
6·6. Buena Park 3-7; Orang1> 3·8
and Garden Grove 2-9. tor a 9-8 win for the Giant.. ------------------1-----------,. Ht;1• OS WRE
Ing Cor "the boy!!' club." Decla.~d
STAR H rSTLER
Y.,11 t htrlk tht'8e 8 to 10 year old
l,111;, ur••nt hep on their diamond
lore" c.,mplal:ned Mack Morgan
UllH a ruug-h Inning when every-
th111;r s••«m"d to go wrong: "They
•l•m"l kn•1w where lo throw the
bttll." He was r:crerring to hl.1 tn-
lleldt•rs who had a few ba.ll throw-
ing problems 1lunng the fr&me.
H111 •IO•I. rollectlng the team
11rnuild him on Uie lltd~·lint>s, point-
"'" out. ·Now, we don't know
•·vr l'ylh1r.i:. I( w" did we'd be fn
l h" nHIJl>l'S."
~la1:.k I •'plied •1<1,::lrally, "We
aren l old r11ough ''
Can't fu<>l lhla yeiuni:'er genera-
t ion. Not while th1•y've got Davy
<"ror kett nn !heir ,.1c1 ...
Al: "They were not referring to
Harbor Area Boys· Club, and were
Tiat was Star Hustle.r Lee not authorized t(J do so. We have
Walla. Rlinember that fluke home a g-oo\l name In the community,
run he h!l nga1~8t Stlcramcnlo and ·we want to keep 1t that way.
la.at week? The outfielders and 1n-J_n using reference to a boys' club,
tlelder11 after the boll got crossed they were receiving a. lot of eub-
up ln their elgnals. Walls wa.q scripllons from people wanting to
rounding second WhC'n the ball fell help Harbor Area Boys' Club out."
among them. atrul'k the wooden
1
As for the juvenile delinquency
touJ Une and bounded away from problem Spencer pointed out that
everyone. Becaase h~ kept go~ng, several ~tortes had Qppeared In lo-
Wa.lla WU credited With an ln$1de-cal paper• ca.nylng quotations to
the-park hom1•r which won the lhP ef'fect thlll Or11.nge County wu
tray, 1 amon1t the worat 11 count1e1 In
Well, the Dodgers lost UU. game the country In juvenile delinquency.
1 aaw. 8·1 tD the Bravee. But tht-I "I'd jU11t llke to keep the record
Stacy Morgans didn"t kt them get stralght." Spencer told the New'-
down In the dumpa a.bout It. Mr. I !'res.a. "Orange County II not
and Mrs. Morgan heh! a lltUe dill· among the wonil In juvenile de-
cusslon period arterwan1s, 11how-llnquency. The referencPa made In
lni:: the players their mlatakes, that reg·ard were taken from a na-
how to overcomP t hPm anrt pro-lional magazine 11urvey which
U ;ARN ('I.EST\"
With 1'•>al'l11•s :rn Interested in
t hP. l(&me aio Suicy ~1orgnn, don't
I hink these kld.s aren't lt•arning
plenty t•n lhr field of play. Thlng1
!hat will stund 'em In 11lead in the
i;:11m._. of lifr as well as baseball.
One Dod1:<'r butler drlbblecl the
hull out to tht' n\·aJ pitcher. He
rtt by them, -.
And with kld11 like the!M!. you
know dog gone W"ll ti mistake is
nothing' but a stepping 11tooe.
Annual Boating Camp Set
for 3 Two· Week Sessions
Ja.11e Bak .. r. 22-ycar old life·
111!.\'lng, 11wlm1111ng and boating ex-
P<'l l yest t'rdny l11unc:hed annual
bClttl ing 1·amp 11ff Cout Highway
n\':ir the Sra Scout RI.I~. The
1'amp. which ~·111 have clusee
~fonday throu1<:Ti J."ri day trom !l
a m. to 4 p.m .. it C~·sponsored by
t he Amtrh:an Red Cron and New·
pnrt Harbor High Srhoot rt~ru·
tton department.
M1:1s Baker, a re11dent at 20r>3
Monrovia St., COit& MI'S&. nporl·
.. 11 the.re will be tht'ff two-week
1es.~1on11 or thl' boating camp this
!IUmmer. Newport Harbor High
wu on a pa rt time be.ala. Miss
Ba.ker reported ahe had HIO 11lu<l-
ents. Age ranged trom thr<'e chil-
dren or 6 years up to a pair of
ladle.a In their 40's, Average Ill:"·
male and female, wa3 11 yeara.
The rllum waa largely compol!t't.I of
Harbor area vacationers. some
!rom ll~ ra.r away a.s lndhrna and
Seit Lok" Clly.
Gum
When
A ~rhool n ccreallon DlrecttJr Vc•rn 1 Go
Allen .said t.hose wishing to tak" 4
only onl' ot the· cla:.ses Wttrt•I ..
Illegal
Archers
Hunting
n11ght confer with Mias Baker. I Cil hfornia 1 growing a rmy ot
Otherwise. next.regl11tration will archt>(y h11nter1 were reminded by
tal«• plact July Hi, with the 1econ'1 the Dtpertment of Fish and Oam,.
two.week boA~ing count S!'t lo that It h1 now llltgal to carry or
lltart July 18. •. US\' firearms of any kind while Included on the camp agenda
'Ir" 1•la..~se1 In ruw\ng, minimum
'l\;I' 9 years. p&ddleboard tor
~·oung~trrs 6· 11 years: motor
hunting . with a oow and arrow.
Th" new Jaw, passed during the
rec en l 11el!Slon or the leg1sl11 ture
buaung, minimum age 11 ye&r11: 11nrt l'ffeNl\le lmmedJately. pro·
a nti cai1oe1ng Ami sailing. mini· vldea that the archer may not uee, mum age 11 yelU'I. Cl&ll limea:
RClwtng. !I-JO a.m.: paddleboard. carry gr ha\·e In his Immedia te
10· I l a.m.: moi.or boallllg, 11 a.m. control. a f1N1arm of any kind
t o noon: canoclng. 1·2 p,m.; 11&11· while hunting with a bow and
init 2-• 'Pm. ~w.
Lunch 111 r rom noon to 1 p.m. Tbt ooutal archery dffr and
d111ly. Student.a are aaked lo w•r beu aeuon be(ins J uly 23 and
bsth1n1 auJl.t and brtne a llW"t. runa to Aug. 1. The special Loa
pair of 11hot-s an.1 A towtl along AnittlH .county Archery deer and
wit h a u ck lunch. Clothe• cannot !>far MallOn begin• at the ,9&llle
bo cbangl'd at the oa.mp "' llm• and runs t.hrou(h December
La.at summer. when lh• cemp 11.
_,
GOOD ON GREENS?
GOBBLE GOODIES
Good thlnga to eat werl' the
prl.u1 !or winners In Satur·
ilay's special Independence
Day double• tournament at
Newport Bea.ch lawn bowling
greens.
The tourney opened with a
Spider contest. Contestant~
surrounds the arreen. At 1
given 1lgnal, eiM:h bowls on•
baU v.t a center target. Win-
ner wu Ed WU~ox.
Jn the doubles contest, prlz-
M were awarded for f1ral anrt
.econd Skips and LeMi.a. Wln-
ner.9 were Skll>fl, James Aspin.
fl1"3t, Doo Slyh. second; Lea.di,
Mrs. T. Carr. flr•t. and MMI
W. r eaf'8'>n. 1911COnt1
Outstanding
Among outata.nding paddle ten-I
nis players at Monte Vista School
who are pa.rtlclpatlng 1n Newpo.rl
Harbor Union High School Dis·
lrlct aununer recreation provam
&ril Karen Bruins, Bill Cr0&1. Dick
Arnry. Bob Frye and Bobby Kirk-
patrick. &st checken playera eo
fa.r arf! Carl Taylor. M.lke JM:ob11.
Dick Cleitlna.ki and Deanna Arney.
llak~ly witll Navy
Dr.~Thoa. A. Bla.kely.• dta11 ot
Adult Education at ON.nc• Cout
College. 11 on two weeq duty with
lhe Nu'&! Reurve at Treaaure i.-
land. Durinr World War u. Or.
Bla.k•lY "Mrved u supply oMca-
ln the U.S. Navy. He la now a
member of the active Naval R.e-
1erve unit which mee~ on lha col·
Jece carnpua.
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thrifty thing to savlng oow!
OPEN A NEW SAVINGS ACCOUNT
OF S100 OR · MORE ••• AND YOU'LL RECEIVE-
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is CRYSTAL CLEAR-FftEE!
Tom Thrift Coin Bank
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PRO CAGE SPORTS RUGGED 'SOUTH GATE NEXT GO
AS FOOTBALL-··SAYS GEORGE
A• rugi;ed as football la George Yardley'• clalib for pro-FOR MESA M'ERCHANTS· I k b 11 lk Approximately two l'loien <'hll· resatona b8.ll l'l s In • r~ct>nl ta made before the Hunting· dren are putlclpaUng in b<'t:tn-Lt<1.·un11 Junlllr 11kt0 1ll\'«'r11 11111
t on Bva.·h Lions Club. "We play a long aea.so!"," Ylll"dley of t 1 '" t ('(Isla Mesa·11 Merchants return I cher. howevt'r. A bnght &low 1tp-ntng enn s at . .;ewport Hs rb,1r rol:j.lh~hnJ o\·r r '"'"'''"~ ~l'•'11 rf 'h·
Newport Brach pointed out. It coMl!!ta of 96 gamea ot 48
1
,11 Rio Hondo loo. p play aglllnat pen.red O\'er the hnriw n tor the Hii::h School phiyJ:TI:IUnd. ~hil1 "n t'rnwn, l'll>ll\• l.tk.n~ llll th rt••
mtnutell euC'h. South Gatf' Bl Costa Mf'S4 Park I horh~Cln for the Mf'!lll nine with ' •.nd E ric H&nllOn and Oall .i•n•11r1r11t pt11,,. t~uphi•'' 111 th•• th ird
Yardley Is a gradua.te. or l"ewporl Harbor High School. come '.! p n1. Sunillw. Lot Sunday annC1unt'i'm<'nl KPnnv Mulllll ts rt--1 C.:an>l Tuui;h irr1• lmpt'QVJni: h••-.
H b II lh S · · •ttk Ph • I I I . annulll I 'aqfa· < °10:1~1 J unlnr l 'n· e ~l'1lrne an a -t1m~ ~l~r on e tantorct University quln-~the A twat.-r Mf'rch11nt11 11nlN111hNI turnlng Sund1.1y, dra~glng I~ bis 111nnrrl!. " e O• n x ~ "'11\1 p·
tel. l..al.f'r he pijlycd !or Denver and Loa Alamitcn. Currently a big. e111hlh Inning ~ ovf!rtakt' 1 bat b<>hind him ~cntnr hta .game In 11i1nuwt'11 tcnnls. (lt rn'l\ler Sp«'llrl!Jthlni; rhftmplon• ~1-gll~lll'--W.1Ul~.:trott::l.~a:::l~toiu;:.-====----_fbe jocnl=tm\:D.. tam !DL a 6-.S., ~.Wy. H .-L&nd r.-pm-tl'd, th~ _ ~tp~_l\lt _!9~&.nd_ d~tv _ _· _J.un .!!Ii. 1114 me....t-apon_:
· Otffenm cc hl'tween N tlegt' and llTO ball," Yardlev •aid, n(ln·lf'lll-"\J<' w in. 'I •t ' k Raiidy WoocUM1d and 0 hrit1ly Gl\JI· soN'd ?l\' the< ·"·•v•· r·1111:> nf l.A• , ~ 1 ,. csa .,, erC'1HITit8 111 c nn Lvnwood non. R&nd !M lho All G . • · ·
"1• 'h t w A p' " co~ lh• '--nfir1• )f 'hA r Th 1 • -111 ' Tli.• M1•$8 rnr.l' wn11 le11d1nv 1~-2 • I • Y 0 ' an ra~ 11n ° h n 1 ti ~ ti ,,, • l ~ •· II ~ ._._,, • . v ·~ • ... ' •· w 1.1n. cl'e a no s ..... nJ(, ' h b . t ch , lll\d S!ulla Ana m a tluubleheader . amt K..>.nt..Frampton iu1t J u111J( w.ill K Ii nNtr II • "' • •"I 1 ' '"l!
A 21 sc1:11nd rule !vrces UM tn lilk" 8 s!1ot &l the b11l!kC'l w1th1n I Bl t t' lime. un asis 0 a t l"f'<' ~ News. wa:< h· hi nri 111,. 111611\ tx-11<'h run !!r~t trnmP. B ill Wl'tul !!Ing-011 I.he Me~a dlomond. Lynwood in caroJns and checkers. They are
Lha l 11me after <•ross1ng m11l-n•11rl.' ll'•I iwrol"s lWu runs whilt' Gene 111 in the Rio Hondo ll'ague, while pn•p11n ng tor r lrat toum1tment bat·k ot the An~ !1° Club.
The Pist ons have their ,..~·n pla ne for t ra vehhg. oft en l wh1C'h 1>t1trled thl3 wttk Therf' wlll C"'n1ln ~ d«t1blc n~rountt'd for the the ~anla Ana frav will be ft loop I b h (fl 1'ht1 J unior Sr11•rkl<'l4. t•111• of t he play1n~ fnur games per W<'l'k during.the sea80n, YardlPy said. I tturu tllll . .• • a .so •' c<>mpet1t1on tn ~ 11 ... ) · conlt'J!l. I h ... fl r:<t ~1une will !ltRrt board, horaeshou and paddle tl'n-rour l..agun11 lt_;ams. oc<'upled t he
!NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS -PART I. PA.GE S
I I WEDNESDAY. JULY 6, 1955
Net Beginners Run Rou9hshpd
L.AGL'~A BEACH <OC~S l
. ;LAUNCH COUNTY LOOPS
'TWO A W A ,. at 1 p n1., the seC'on1l al 3:30 p. m. ! nls, 1<potllght most of the ume .
Dute,wltn two away in the f'lgh·
lb, an overth1 ow of t11·st base
bro1kt' op<>n tht> fl<>Odgllll'S for f/\ur
ni1t rki!n1 and tll" t r1umph.
QUT WE'k E GETTING BEAT!
Ok .y. "• ni11 ~llv1a s.·v1t's R run 1 abuvt'~ for th~ Oodgcrg 011 the
Y 1 t.1 < t•1.1 Pr d1111111111it, 11r1 .. ry1ng pa st Bra\"l' \al< hl·r Bub Ne1tly
l'h'11 n < • 1on1 flCI • 11.-111w 1 1~ f11•:rt1 hy b1tt• 1' 1·•·11 1tty elf b••tng a
r. t•mhrr .. r th,. lr·~tng {) ·l~,.rs 11.s Bra\•1·s hi.Iced ·\'.m S-1 Frtc1;ty
r;1.,--rln~ ~tllff l'hNOl!
O~aE!der Boy Gets
Bumped on Head
.\ ti11n11· un h1~ henil W!UI suf ·
ft-1 • •1 1 .. ,,1 \\" ln••Stlnr bv Rr11c·c
Oi.•nill)I'. 8. n( [)OU l:;t. A mJrewa
hi11 bicycle Into the aide or the
rar. police said Saturday.
Brtsy Downing of 1019 Clay St.
tnld police Saturday the lad rode
hll! bu·yrle out of the high 11chool
grnunds and 0 Into the side of her
r11r. She 11ald the boy Cell off the
R• :iel Wh"n hr-aprllr~nlly rode h1r )T le a nd bumped hll! head.
Redwood
Color-Tone
WOOD
SEALER
SPECIAL
$1.98
Oal.
ht Orl\dr 'foltlrt1
Whit~
Toilet Seat
with Cb.rom p Platrd
Hlnr.' $3 95 Re(. $4.!M •
!->oHd PraM
HOSr-ftOZZLE
R•'IC· fl.49 79" OSl.Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,,
GRASS SHEARS
Rer. I I.Si 83" What a Bartr1'1n: . • . . . . . ,,
Oood Quality
HOUSE BROOM
LOW 98" rRIC'F. • . . . . . . . . • . . . . ,,
I PolAt Dlaat@a
HAND SAW
P'uJI !ll~P. Rf'tr. 16.95 tJI 95 OPE:'\~O ~PP:Cf.\L .......
aeptu 81w Red
LUMBER CRAYON
=.:-l.Al.VW: · · · • • · · · · · • · 9,
j Harbor Boys' Club Nines
Ready for Season~s Play
Openlni; on t hep111ounJ for Mesn
\\"8~ rtt:\\' h111 lt't Gh•nn \\'\•neL:K r.
Cll'lln l hUd<NI for El 'fo;o ~r.\·
ern\ yt>nrs bad~ \\"ynq:nr l;ll\'" II('
only two h.ts in 1h" :l :1-:1 1nn-
in;.;" he WOI kl'rl \\"1\h l\\ fl otlt 11nJ
two nn in the,> i~urth. Hav R11m-Play in Ornn~e C'1111nty Youth 1 L<>l'Hl Junio1•11 will ent••r t hf'
Basebnll Lt>a~ue:; will tw l11un1·he1f 1 B11 .. na 1'111·;,, .T .. urnament A111<11<l 11'1'7. 1 11111· 1111 1 .. n :11·€' Atwat1•r'~
thrs WCf'k by lJ,r•'" Ha•b •r I3o~"l !'I n~11111~t tl:r LH•st 1!'1-16 )'f'B I old ·hrenlt'nlf\~ b1.1tll'l'I! Tnny l.A)1n-
Club nmN; T111111u1 .w Coad1 tra11U< in Southern CaJifom1a, Har-bt11 tlu did th<· •"Hl'111n~
\\"rndt'll T'H'kr11s tak,•-1 h1,; Jun1111· i bol' Bt•~•s' Club has .,apturect both ··1 think \\'.\'r.C';a r will b.-. all
t .. arn to 1"ull1 non fol' lhr· f1 rsl I pre·v1011s tournles hel<I at Buena ri~ht." obsr1 vetl Ma 1'411;<'r F.rl L3nl'.
lo•ag 11t !r'1_\'. r'nday the lwn l>1CHI l'arl<. Follnwln~ Lhe tourn<'y th")' '•l-J ,• h11,.n·1 mu1·h faM, hll! hr"11
midget cluhi< .. pen the SPR:<nn with will go 1ntn the Orange Count,. g111 R I!"'•"' sllrlrr 11nt1 ~0011 cur.·11
,. pr":1d 1re i;:nme nl c o·sta Me~:i playoffs which will pit the tc•r f
Ptirk. two tenms In N•C'h leairuf'.
l'k kt•ns will hanr!le lhe "Ret1" t 'P l<~RO~I R.\:vl<Jil La ni' atldNI hf.' still JH•t'ds a p1L-
tram while H"d ~lat•Mllhan will ~1nre ehg1blhty fnr the l 'ounty --------------
hnm!I" .·lh•; '"Hh11<" rntry in lh<' !\!Id O,.·C SWIMMING Coast kai;11r. The R ed team will • gt.'l lt>ague Is virtually lilt' '-' 11ame 8-' lhP local :<.thlget Leag -,
U!IP the C:tl11l11 MP!18 ball p11.rk a~ ues. mos1 or the plRyers cuu~· REGISTRATION ils h<Jllll' C11•ld and the lllue club will ui;..• lh» Cnrona ,1 .. 1 Mar from the ninks of tt•e A. '"!'~lie
Youth Cf'nt"r fn1• homr ~ames 1r Red roster· Earl L<>w1s, Roh
arrani;r m•'nls for ke•·ping the Tra pp, Ha rrell \;1nrn11 J, Cary
fl<'ld up ran he com plr•tNI It thr Clark, Herb Over1Jon, R1Chard !'ch-
Youth Center 11m't ready for a r t-llcht'nmay;>r, J c•rry ~UC'Pner , Gary j
ion, the Blue tcnm will al~o play 'f'1ckens. Tom Hub,•r. Gery Rob-
It• hum•• games on the field at lnson, Steve Simon!'On. Roy D11l-
Costa Mesa. ton. J erry Lawrence, Terry Bag-
• Pu:kens' Juniors nave been well, Tim J ones, Bill Wolfe. Ron-
workiniz uut for two weekll and nle WnodslJr, Tommy Zodda, Rog-
probably ~llJ starL \loilh Carl Ber· r r Lisk. n 1.1v11 Ha.mmonu, Barry
geron cat ching ; G~oq~e Mabe<',, Rl)ckwf:'ll anrt Dick Reins.
Cary Gre!'f\ and Ray P ion as ·p it-I Blir~ roster-: ~tff'"Stoddud, Ron l-
chers: Charil')' Vandervort and Bob C!trl, Dirk Butter.vorth, Steve j
HPlmholz. f11·s t bai<e: Ray Fl<'<'-Butterworth, W&yne Connell, Don
man, Richard Palaferrt 11nd Dirk Swanson. Dean Pease, Peter Lom-
Bridgcman, second base: Ted Lant' b&rdo. Danny Arlhofer, Jnhn
Larry Shardrr anrl Tex Grant, Hughes. Pat Helmholz _. John
third bal!e: Jim H ehn and JC'rry Fll'lds, Harold . CaJdw,u, J erry
Hulbert, 11hortsC'op; Terry Hall, Mann. Ronnie Jesse, Richard Wat-
George Mllllkln, Earl Gutsky. son, Peter Ra!)bltl, Kent Hodgw n-
Buck Palmer, Ronnie Jones. nnd J erry Cox and Gene Lund.
Harry McKlnnf'y, outfield.
11'111,0 R s~:r.r; Anchovies Heavv Remainder of the junior ached-• ' uJe: Tuesday, J uly 12, Hunting-A joint survey by Dep&rtm8Jlt
ton Beat h. b.ere: July .u . Laguna ot Fish and Game a1rplan. and
Beach here: J uly 19, Garden Grove lhe Motor Vessel Yellowfln have
here; July 21, .Anaheim here: July I revealed four heavy concentra-
26, Fullerton here: July 28 al 110~11 of &nchoviea off 1JOuthem
Hunllngton Buch; Aug. 2 at La-Ca Htpmia lllld Baja C&~toml&.
guna; Aug. 4 at G&rden Grove. Mam potnts or concentration a re
oft Ventura. between San Pedr,,
Webster Tosses
CDM No-Hit Tilt
and Newport Beach, oft Coronsdo
Strand. and between San Ramon
Bay and Cape Colnett In BllJa
California. Cunsiderable numbers
ot aardmea also were observed. John Websl<'r of 3024 Ocean
Blvd. hurled ll no-hitter In Harborl--------------
Boys· Club summer ba.s..baU Youlh Newport Variety
Center League Frlooy, handing the
Cubs a 7-0 triumph over the In-
dians. Only two Jndtan11 reached
first b~ during th" (rfty, both on
walks.
in Frlda.y·s t1rst game on Lhe
Youth Center d1amoml, the Dod-
gers could collect ju11t one hit lllld
thrM strolls off Brave Pitcher
David Connell of 201 Emer&.ld. The
Broves bla.sted out an 8-1 win.
Chrll1 Anderscm or 20!1 PParl and I
Chris McLachlm ,,f 210 Agate I
scored two runs each for the I
Braves.
l'OC"R 6 and 10 STORE
We Gh·e Crown Stamp11
Ocean t'ronl Xev .Pier
NEWPORT BE~CH
Chjldren and a <S_ylts may
rt-g1ster for lhl' Red Cross
Swimming program at Orange
Coast Colll!ge on July 11 and
12 al l~e collr;:.t' : t rd
Regtsl ration tor cl Mses
meetbg Monday, Wf'dnrlldsy
anti l<'r11by \\'tll start. Rl 10 a.
m., July 11. Rf'1'Jl'ltral1on rnr
T\Je~day, Thursd&y and Sat-1mlR~' cTasse.s will s tart' at JO
a.m. on July 12.
Clas!lf'~ will be three WPf'ks
in l"ngt.h, running through
July :.!Ii. Slth.lenls a rc required
In fuml!!h thd r own 11u1t>< and
towels. Drc.!Vltng room fll<01h-
Ues will be provided.
MATTRESSES
Boat• -Home• -Tratlen
lrrecutar Sbapea
U berty 8-l:iOS
COSTA MESA MA'ITRESS CO.
!160 Newport Bh'd.
PARKES· RIDLEY
MORTUARY
F ormerly GRA VJ:L OH.APEL
110 Bra.dway ~ Coeta Meaa
Liberty 8-llU ll and li-S4ll4
MESA
UPHOLSTERING
Upllole&eriq •Drapery
2560 Nwpt. Blvd.] Uotlta M'1M
Liberty 's-4 7111
FREE
FREE
FREE
CMnerou1 10Mple IHcon "Thrill" Fur-
niture Poli1h.
'\'1"
•
Holf Pint loyMn'1 Pla1ohn lnamel in
1 Calort. Sella for 85c.
Yard Stick
OPEN SUNDAYS
CARNEY
HARDWARE
19th -4 PIM1Rtio -C... M ...
VISTA SHOPPING CENTER LI 8:.6001·
..J.
America's
happiest birthday!
This July Founh. America celebrates
it' I 79th birthdav.
l ndcpc.-ndcncc Day."'' call it, t-yause
on this~. in fl76. the th1rrcen
c-0lon1es dcclareJ tl1emseh~ a free
nauon of free men.
But should Amcrn:an' ,inglc nu! any
one particu13r d~y as J nJc:pcnd.:n..:c Da) 1
Jn this great land oflibcny. isn't r1·1•q 1
day Independence Day'/
faery day we arc free to •peak' our mind.
Every day we arc free to read what
we \\anl lo read.
Every day we a.re free to worllhip
as we "a nl ta worship.
fa cry day we Lh·c in a land of peace
and good "ill-a land that re~pecl\ the
G od-gi,en dignity of c.1ch human being.
For all our freedoms. for all our
hlcssings. ''c helieve that Ammc3'1'ls
should be devoutly grateful-not only
I on America's birthday,
bul 365 da~·~ a )tar. _,......, ""· ....... ,,J
NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS
and
Via 3366
NEWPORT
LOAN ASSOCIATION
P. A. Palmer, Pre5ident
Harbor Lido
BEACH
4200
CALIFORNIA ~ourC'.'~11 now ex~
$'.!0,000,000.00
Member of the Savings and Loan Foundation. Inc .. sponsor of this advertisement fn
LIFE. SAT. £\·E. POST & TI~f E
'5''
SAUCEPAN
Stl\lnlr-• 'ltP••I, ~OJlf't''
ll• 1111111 1: .. r11l11r ~fl .. '>'>
OPENING
SPECIAL
..
PRIZES! GIFTS!
FUN. EXCITEMENT AND
V~LUES LIKE TR~SE
PUBE t:UM
Bonen
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PAGE • PART I NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1955
~~~~~~~----"'"!"------------------------~----~----~------~~--~~~~~~~~--~~~-''God .grant w~ ff,. ..,.,.,ty 1o accept the things we cannot change: the courage to change the things we can and the
wi1dom to ~now the d ifference." (A. Anon.)
DITORIALS
Civic Center Loses P. 0. .
Through Municipal Neglect
Lost to the Ovie Center area of the City of New-
port Beach 18 the main po.t oftice that will eerye the
community. Gained by the entire population .erved by
t he Newport Beach Poat Office and it.a Balboa and Bal-
boa Island statioM will be better eervice. But more im->
portant ia the gain to the nation in the efficiency that
auch an operation will bring and the economiea that
will be effected..
We can not help but feel that the lo.a of the post
office in the city "hall area ii more a fault of dilatory
actions by the city administration than an inab!Uty of
land owners in the area to provide a proper site and
building.
Since the post oUice wu located on 32nd St. more
than five years ago the City of Newport Beach haa been
continually informed of the ~at difficulty of getting
the large highway post o!!ice trucks lnto the office. The
city has continued to Jet Villa Way remain u a dirt
road, full of chuck holes and mud puddles. The City of
Newport Beach has continually neglected to make pro-
vision !or the acquisition of the one small house on 31st
St. which blocks the extension of the street. The City
of Newport Beach has never ordered the Eru.on Com-
pany to remove it.a telephone pole that blocks acceu to
even the small alley at the rear of the post office.
Sufferers because of the municipal neglect 6r the
surroundings of the city hall will be all those who have
beCome accustomed to the service and facility of the
post office at the 32nd St. location. Those who wUl gain
will be the booming busine88 district on the Mariner'•
Mile which will have still more to offer. Now ia the time
for the City of Newport Beach to force through Villa
Way, pave the street and endeavor to have the existing
post of!ice building retained by the government u a
classified station of the Newport Beach Post Office.
Newport Harbor Hospitality
For the benefit of any doubters, aummer really ar-
rived here over the July 4 holiday weekend. Harbor area
businessmen and residents were made well aware of the
tremendous influx of our summer guests.
Which brings up the point, that how we take care
of our visitors is something which needs all our coopera-
tion. These folks, coming to Newport Harbor'a beachea
by the thousands, just u regular residenta did in time
past, are coming here with smilea on their facea. Let'a
keep those smiles there while visitorw are here and as
they leave.
We are all proud of Newport Hai-bor and we wel-
come questions about it. Our directiona are a little ditli-
cult. for the newcomer to figure out 10metimea without
the aid of one who knows his way around.
Newport Harbor resident.a have a record of hospi-
tality. not only to their own house guests or weekend
visitors but to those who want to know which way to
this or that island or bea.ch. Let's keep that record shin-
ing this summer by each of us doing hia best m all
respects to help the community keep its most hospitable
foot Torward. ·
Pinball Machine Pay Offs
Although city council has instructed the police
chief to investigate the pinball machine operation in
Newport Beach with an eye to possible pay offs, don't
look for starlling developments immediately.
By publicly disclosing this situation at the recent
council meeting, as one councilman said. it would be
ridiculous to start a probe now. giving potential gamb-
lers advance public warning.
The News-Press has been mfonned the investiga-
tion will be made but not with a previously publimed
time schedule. So, if the council has sincere intent of
cleaning up any alleged pay offs, time will tell.
Just for your information there are now 60 pinball
machines m the city. There were 57 until a few months
ago when three mp t'e were licensed by tht>ir owner, Clyde
"Pappy" Denlinger, Balboa. His check for About $2000
for this fiscal year's licenses on the 60 machines was
accepted at city hall last week.
Present council members feel they cannot refuse a
JUlWPORT~ HARBOR .NE-W~, PRESS
Fonnwly \he N.wport·BaJbo& N-•-Tlm•
· and th• Newport-Balboa Preu
Entered u 8eoend-Clau Matt.er at the Poetottlce ln Newport &ach,
California under the Act of March 3, 1879'.
Publ11hecl Evvy Molldaif, Wedaet14&1 -4 Frtd&y at Nnrport ~.
C'altf., tty tllfJ 1'""EWPOllT HARBOR PCIBLJ8RING COMPA."-Y 1-.if'oPholHt Hubor HUI
QualUled to .P1IWllll Leal Notlc!es aDd ActnrUllMDellta ef AD lllDda
By o.or-ol tile Sapertor Oourt of 0,.... Oo. la Acda Xo. A·Slltt
MmtMr O.W...U. New1~r hMllberw Ael!Odatloa M-ber National l:.dltortal A_..latlon
M-kz of Oraase Coallty N1w1 &rvkle
BICN REDDICK. PUBLISHER
WILL.l.AM A. MOSES, Editor
ORMON'D E. ROUNTREE, Advertili~ Director
CHARLES A. ARMSTRONG, Mechanical Su~rtntmde11t
SL""B8CRJJ'TIO~ llA Tl:S: ~f'" port Harbor S•"•·f'n-M. Tri-" ,...kly
la Ora.nre County, '8.00 per )'Mr: Q .00 .t.r mo•.: tl~J tllree 111-
0utiJcle of Orup <lout:, .1.00 per JeM
licenae on the machinea until pay offa of gambling na-
ture are proved. Some of them aay they have aeen pay-
offs in days gone by.
U you know where these take place and want to stop
such activity tell the police chief or the mayor. Moat
pol.icemen are .known to each place bou.ing a machine,
making police investigation of pay offs aomewhat du-
bious in value. Citizen observation of wrong doing is the
best t1leuthi~g pbtice can have.
Mr. Nixon's 'Man to See'
I Ed'a Note : Here ia an article which we felt would
be of paramount interest to the people of Orange County
and of the Harbor area where the vice president of the
United States and his campaigner are particularly well
known. We CO!D.Jllend the article in the Nation to your
reading. BR.)
Murray Chotiner, Vice-President Nixon's c&mpaign
manager in 1952, is revealed tJhia week .. a partner in
a law firm which appeared on behalt of defe.ndanta in
220 bookmaking ca.sea in a period of leaa than three ~ . . years. The information ia contained in a lengthy article
on Cbotiner in The Nation, ~ liberal weekly maguine,
entiUed "Mr. Nixon'a Man to See" by William Roper.
The article also point» out.. that quring that time, the
bookmaking ca.sea· constituted the bulk of the tirln'a
criminal law C&ae8.
\ Chotiner, who i• generally credited with Nixon'•
succeu!ul rise in politica -via the u.ee of the "red'' ia-
aue -also appeared for some of the pa.rUea questioned
in connection with the notortoua Guarantee Finance
oookmaking scandal. Roper points out that following
the 1960 murder of Sam Rummel, attorney for Califor-
nia rack~teer Mickey Cohen, a grand jury inveetigation
waa held. In the eouree of the investigation, Sherift'a
Captain Carl Pe&r90n revealed that he and Sergeant
Lawrence Schaf!er of the Loa Angelee County Sherifra
office had held a tleCrtt rendezvoua with Rummel short-
ly before the lawyer wu killed. Peanon aaid he and
Schaffer bad discU88ed with Rummel certain informa-
t10n concerning the Guaran'tee Finance, a gigantic book·
making ayndicate,1whicb had pald $108,000 to certain
officers for protection. "When Pearson began to talk'',
writei Roper, "Sergeant Schaffer realized that he waa
in a bad spot. So what _did he do? He called for Murray
Chotiner. Chotiner did hia atu!f and Schaffer wu eoon
in the clear again. The myatery of who got the $108,000
from the bookie syndicate and who murdered Sam Rum·
mel before be could •talJc' ia atill unaolved." '
Nixon first linked up with Chotiner in 1946 when
the former ran for the Howse of Repreaentativee against
Jerry Voo rhis and came to Chotiner for advice. Subee-
quently, they continued to work clotely together and
Chotiner is expected to manage Nix.on'a campaign in
1956 should the Vice-President be renominated.
Roper pointa out that Chotiner'a aucoeaa in com-
bining the practice of criminal law with politica ia
"amazing". He says in 1952 Chotiner nearly ran into
difficulties when he appointed Dave Cannon, who had
been a defense counsel for certain membera of the no-
torious Guarantee Finance syndicate, to the key political
job of chairman of an attomey'a committee for Know-
land. "One still wonders". says Roper, "What Cannon
or his client, Guarantee Finance, would do for Know-
land."
Analyzing the California political situation, Roper
11peculates as to whether or not N~on, in view of bis
declining popularity and in view of Cbotiner's record, can
survive his split with Governor Knight and Senator
Knowland. He also points out that it was the neglect of
California by such experienced politicians aa Dewey and
Warren. and Char les Evans Hughes, which helped bring
about their defeat in national elections. Is the Republican
Party. by ignoring the Cbotiner-Nixon tie-up, bent on
the same path'!
Huntington Beach Cleans Up
Huntington Beach wu purring like a contented
cat Tuesday. feeling that the world had ~ invited t o
a fine Independence Day show and had aeen that this
oil city ia not u dirty u it wu.
What the crowds did see was a generally verdant
aapect aa 1"99Ult of a generoua application of green paint
on all the new -and old -oil tanks. not to mention
the city hall and the big uaembly building next door.
Credit Iii being given Willia m Gallienne and Cy
Willi&m9, the former manager of the city's rhamber of
commerce and the latter city oil inspector, for getting
the city cleaned up. Of course all department.a had to
help out and the ltreet department bu had crew• waah-
ing atreeta tor a month. But it wu Williama who kept
riding the oil men to eee that broken curbe, atde w&lu
and atreet. were repaired and that legal wall.a were built
around each pumping iD.ltallation.
It wu Williama who gathered with the engineera
and arrived at the green shade that hu largely been
adopted to paint all the new tanu. the paint that make.
them and the city look freah and clean.
"It ••as the biggel't show and the biggest crowd we
have ever had and today we aren't mad at anybody," •
opined Gallienne. We congratulate our neigbbortnr clty'a
clean up attempta and ita holiday turnout.
NO COMMENT
·ay WALTER CHAMBLIN JR.
Wuhlngton-Four membera of
the Senate Committee 9n Rule.
!\ave declared that any r~vlalon of
Federal Election Law• mu.st deal
with coercion of union employees
by l1bor bo11ta lnto maklnr Cln-
anclal contrtbuUoru for candld1tea
or partlu lhf'y oppoM.
'Pheac Senatora-Jennf'r 'ot Ind-
iana, Barrett of Wyomfng, McCar-
thy of Wlacon1ln, 1,nd Curtis of
Nebruka--punctured a majority
report tor a general, overhaulln(
ot the election laws. which 1gnon!d
the problem. Allhourh a 1ta.tf pre-
!>ared bill prohibited lncllrect union
cont.rtbuUoru (corporation contrl·
buUon1 alreedy being banned 1 the
majority .truck Ull• out atler
union bcie-prolt1ted.
OOIERCION CLAIMED
But the mlnonly refused lo
Ignore tutlmony preunted ahpw·
lnr that uruon otflcera ha v" co-
erc9d Individual Wllon ml'n Into
maltinr e&mpairn contributions.
The minority pointed to aludles
which Indicate that about 40
percent ot union member• are
nepubllcana, but are forced to
cont.rtbute Lo ca ndldalu they op·
pose. The four Senaton , In 11rging-
con.Cderallon of the problem,
111.ld:
ertl government coneUtulea the
under tone of a report ju11t 1Ubmlt·
led by the Commission on lnter-
ronmmental r elations: Th I 1
commlu lon wu eatabllahed early
In the Elamhower Admlnl.atraUon
to eiu.mlne and recommend rHd·
juatment.a In nauonel, i t.ate 1.nd
local covemment ruponalbllltlu .
The commlulon pointed 'out
that orlgtnally the problem of the
fednal govemmmt wu to create
1Ufflctmt •tren~ ~ authority
to function a1lequately but l)lal
today the oppoalte 11 true. and
that th• big problem ll on• of
checkJng natlonaJ domination over
the •late and locaJ governmen~.
The report aet thla 1tandard for
determining the re1fJ>On1lblUtle1 of
the varlou1 r ovemrnenll.
Lnve lo private lnlllaUve all
the Cunctlona that c1llun1 can
perform priva tely. U.'Je the l!'vel or
governmen t closest lO the comm-
unity for all public tuncllon11 It
can h11ndlP, ullltze cooperative
lnleqtovemmentlll arranirementa
whtrt> 1pproprlate to attain econ-
omlc111 perrorm11nce and popul•r
approval. ruerve n11llon11I acllon
tor rtehh111I pul1rlpstlon whtre
atllle and local govt>rnmenta are
not fully eclf'quale and for lhf' ron·
tlnulng rupon11bUlllt1 only the
n1 llon1I r ovemmenl ca.n under·
take.
MORr: PARTICIPA110S
Sptctflcally, the comml11111on re·
commendert gre11ter 1t11le and lo·
cal participation In ag-ricu lture.
civil aV1atlon, education. "mploy·
ment aec:urlly, highwaya. housin~.
dlsaaler rf'llf'f. natural ruourcu
and conservation. public health.
v<><:a llonal reh•blllt&Uon a nd wel·
fa.re. ·
AFFAIRS OF STATE
By HENBY C. llKABTHUB
SACRAME.NTO, -lCNS\ • Jt ''I parlmenl atore for )'OW .-S JO'I'
amaU wonder merchant• •lew family onl,r -and c« J"D'lr new
'with a r-rut dt,al of co1U1tematlon card In per90n,"
the development ot a thrHt t~ th•, Of coune, no ceDWN eaa be
economy of the atate. whk b la made of the people who dft9'11 up
contained In the 10 -called .. di•· thue echemu, for th• u~ to
counl hou-" wlllch aH cropping mike a dollar 11 paramount ln UI•
up hue and there, to aell at llttl• com~UUon that exlllA la lb•
pretll to 1peeial Cf'OUptl of people. pl'Ht.tlt day economy.
Probably the mo.t fl agrant of T h t iowmntent employw'
theae eatabllahment~ I• lhf' out-however, wtlQ p&ll'Ofll .. t .. utal).
fit that cate1 a to .. Government llllhmenl, an an a dlNf'rent cat ..
l:mployeq Exclu.lvely", which ·r ory. howevu.
ha1 sel up In 8&cr1,mento to wll Tt!I• parUcular •lore 11 located
roods normally -old by depart-on the out.Udrt. of Saeramenlo. ln
menl 1loru to city, county, ltllf' 1n 1bandoned d&11ce haJI. whue
and federal employl'e.•. and t hf' thert! I• little tall r.•J>On.•lblllly.
mllltllry. 11t r1 1~<'• f'he11per than And allO ln a.n area where there
they can buy tht 31ome good1 In 11 Jillie community napoaalbUly.
teplar •lOru or th11 community. LOCAL Bll81~E8S
In a lell•r to thue KO\'t'mment The f'f'C'\IJarly conaUtuted de -
f'mployeea. this 1tore aay1· partment •tore, no matter where
ORO"TH SOARS ll la localed, II a put of the com·
"Our genn al mf'ml>f'r:.hlp hu rnunlty. Tho11e Lh1t i re loca ted 1n
108 re(! 10 rAplill\' lllnC'c opentn11: U1e •lownlown a rea1 of \hf' comrn-
our n t w giga;itlc rtrpartment unity pay rn.80nably high taxc .. ,
atore for ICO\'t'mm~nt f'mplovtts N>ntrtbute to lhf' community char·
ONLY that thP clt'rlral stllft · hu ltlu. and generally aupport lh•
not bttn 11blf' to kr e P ur with th111 ll:O\'Hrunuit of lhf' city. lhe coun-
tremtndoua growth ty. the al.Ale and the nallon.
"You and you"r fant1ly are wel· n t ln1t ead of 1upportlng lh•
rome to v1Jll ~ur block long com· dt'partment atore, the covemmf'nt
plete departml'nl •tore. Come Join employee, whou aalartu are pe1d
the lhOUll&11da ot fellow govern· out of the la.Jtu lhue very 1tor•
ment people who already enjoy contrlbule lo, la Invited .~o ro an~
the great SIVln(a provld•d for OUr buy the Mme (OOdl at a discount
membenahlp _ u cluslvely hou11, which .-unu non• ot th•
through thf' tremendoua buyln( reaponalblllUu of Ule department
::;:er your i upport l!'laku pou-at~~theT ta the .. dllcou.nl Ntlou ..
.. Remember ONLY YOU. CllJ\ an advertlffr. who aupporu the
entf'r put the clo11td door ot O.E. n&Wapaper, radio and televt.ton
E The general public corporation outlet.a of the community. In fut, ~plo.nu. or other· ~lleged apec-the "dlteount hoUH" doe. nolhiag-
lal group• are nol admllled. O:E . 11~ e.U tor ~ coaunw:Ut.y n.ce~
E. t. exactly what the name Im· provide a mea.n1 whereby much
r llet--for Government Employ-of the purchulnr power cu d•·
eea Exclualvely. fleet bu1lnea1 from eompetlnf
Lill• "PAY ILUSr:•
"Mail your preMnt card In to-
day and receive your O.E .E. card
1n return. Jt 11 your pau t.e •n
Improved 1t1ndard . of Jl(llir that
I• Juat like a ralae ~,aJYOr bet-
ter yet, oome In Cid viwlt ttle ct..
merchant.a,
There appanntly la no better
way for the g-overnmenl employM
to bite the hand lhal fMd1 hlrn.
He can u cape the very talr trade
practices law be help1 enforce,
and Mve a few pennies at th• es·
P""" Of re.poM&blllty.
Sacramento Sidelight
SACRAMENTO • (CNS) • An·
other aample of t ht lnadequacle1
of the pnaent leg-l1lative 1y1tem,
Md the dan11er11 encountered by
jamming-amendment• Ulrough
lhe two housu In the clo•lng dtl ya.
wlt.hout proper hurtng an<t con·
alcteratton 11 ..een in St'nate BIU
l H 5. by Sf'nator Nellon P. Dll·
worth, ot R lvtnlde counly.
~
of brtngin~ th• nllremuit pro-
gram of our 90.000 public .ahool
teacher• up to lb• lland&r"IU now
n latlnJ for Ila le .mployeu."
Knl,;ht recornt1u. ho11nnr, u.,.
lnadequac:lu or th• bill, .. be laid
furthn:
"ln It.a preMnt tonn. th• bill
would require exc...ive contri-
bution• from a relaUvely few
Thi• meuutr, which "AffAlr• 11chool dlatrlct•. WhJch have very
of Slale" hu commented on pre-low aMe-d vaJuat1on1. Thb wu
v1ou1ly, U~raJlzu the St ate caUed to my atlenllon by th•
Teacher Rellremf'nt ProgrllJ?I by I 1pon10n of the bill. th• CaJlfo~la
provtd1ng retirement btnt f1t.a for Te • ch er• AalOClallon. lmmedl·
teachera f'QU•I to tho" received ately followtnr It.a paaaace.
by 1l1te employees. MOllE AMEND~
IS ONE }'gAJl "The ANOClaUon a.nd Ule author
The mtuure I• effective July of the bill, Senator Dilworth. ha"e
I, 19:>6, and propoMd computlnit u sured me Ulat they will aponsnr
retirement btndltA upon lht bas· amendmenta Al thf' legulatl\·e
I• ot tht three highest C'onM-CU· .,.Hlon ne.t March to limit lhf'
tlvf' yeara of palAry I.luring th,. rontnbullon of a ny 9<'h<X>I dlatr1,.t
per100 of lf'llC'hinir ,.,.rv1,.e. 1n1t,.11d to 16 cf'nta per S 100 of •aluatlon.
of the pre~nl C'ompllca tl'd lhrtt· I am a dv1sed thlll ff'wrr t h1,n 100
part ba1u1. of the 11tale'• 2.000 •chool d11t-
lrir ts w1>uld be aN'f'cted by aurh Aflt'r Ult bill wu pused In It" a llmllltlon, a.nd that the rerlu,..
mlMlon ftll that <lvll defense • di ,, lh hi h t ·" -v
"Th• principle Involved Ile~
11 not,.b&eed on the fac l that theSf'
workll'lc men e.nd women who arr
forced to make an Involuntary
political contribution wue Repub·
llcan1. l l I.• wronr lo compel a
political contribution u a condl·
tlon for job rel""ntlon. even lo one'•
own party. Studies show that 86
percent of the Wllon mem~n
think they should not vote with
their unions unleM they per1on-
ally arree: two-third• did not went
lhelr Wllon llnf'd up with any
partJcular party~ H perctnt think
union• 1ho1~1 nol ta.ke part In
polltlca. CongreM owes It to all
work111g men 1.nd w<>men lo make
unlawful Involuntary pohtlcaJ
contribuUon1 aa a condition t or
holdlnr a job."
On the other• hand. the com -amtndtd torm by the l~lalalUrf'., lion 111 rf'v-iie -uld b• abnut
1l wa11 1rovt rf'v at a g o fJ0.000 a year." 1ho11ld be much more ot a fedtral S7.00 pu 1100 or UIMlSSf'cl val·
rat her lh&JI a at.ate 1.nd municipal uatlon would be lmpo~d on al The g-ovf'mor Ulu1 rommll•
rel!ponalbllily. 1 .. ul onl' dlllln ct to pav tor Ullll hlml'ell to ca ll a apec1al a11irton
Economy, but not enoug-h! With hbualu.f'd program. whH'h •lart· ot lh" legl•lature concurninllv
only one morr Appropriation blll f'd out as 1 met11111r,. to require a-With lhe bud1et HNlon next
to be pused by the House-·for-beut an arlrlltlnnA I $12.000 000 ron· M11rr h, tor unl"11" hf' dr>«•. U\l'r"
elgn ald-·thl• body has cut lh• lribUll<>n tn•m 11tAte funds • W11l be no amendmentL
I ... I I t ti • b d l Allio, the statement I• an lnd1• Th• State of Wi1con1 n, re<:og· .... m n a ra on 11 u gel reque• The ball however. wae 1mt>nded 1 r•t.lon thAl the California TM «h·
nlzln( the problem, recently en· only 11.6 billion below the 62.4 In the Cln1,I <lti y• or thr.. 1e.a1IOn, era Aasoclatlon dlctalf'I Ule l dll)OI
acled a law prohibiting union con-billlon which wu rf'qu11ted. rtportectlv al th" IMti1;au on otti,.ru lAt11>n In Callromla, ,.,. th,., ..
tribuUon.t, with 11afeguardJI to pre-The Senalf', with two rema in· SenUM Ben F'. Huln, or linperlal Is no commlllmenl u repl tm m
n nt evasion by retort to Indirect Ing bill• to be acled upon. hlll rt-county, to tran11rer the t1n1nd al one out of 120 le(llllator• Lhii L
melhodJI. alored about two -thirds of lhe burden tn the school dtatncu . Jn· anyone ,.1119 ,,.111 •pon11nr th•
TRIM IU'Rl:Al'CRAC'l ' HouN cuts. Thus, the gloomy pre· 11tt11d of lhf' state. with lht rt· I amtndm,.nt•.
A material •httt to al ate and dictions ot the economy bit)(' In .1111ltin~ ('onf1M'11tory levy or •I And In addlUon. 'there 1,. 11 munlclp1l govemmenl• ot actlv., Contfru11 untortunatel.Y are belnc I ~ut m1ny ot the poorrr .chool queauon aa to w h, th,. r th"'
lttu now performed by the fed -borne out. dfstrlcts of CAllfom 1a. I the amendments can be wrllltn
-K.l"IOHT SIOS!il lntn law before the Ma.rch. 19:,11
(
f TH '5 Governor Ooodw1n J Knli;;ht a• 1 e ••men l • er• m1,rll' Ap• AT I F I
['
haa IJlflled the bill, and he 11tal!'d I rarf'nlly, the dt.trlcle lnvolvt"1
wht'n he att111e<I hi~ io111:nature to wlll nef'es1111.rily UH• at the llmr.
• the mnsur' lh11l hf' wu "happy I wh1rh 111 ~fore the le(\11latur,. SNOW BOUND to •IJ(ll ll. IM"cau~" It r &rrfu out meet•. to meet th• l!flllllnr year'• U,...,... --M.,. --.,.._ a pnncJpt, l h• ve long 1upportf'd. blll11.
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. I Farmer McCabe Writes ...
Jest saw where Premier U-Nu of Bunna cooled hj•
heela at Sec. Ez Benson'• office fer five fn:ifutes afore
he got mad and left. It 1teema that U-N• knew that Ea
knew U-Nu wu wailin'. However, Ez 11ez that U-Nu
knew that Ez wa.a tied up hand and foot by John Bull
and jest couldn't get 10<'>88.to tell him ..• The fact re-
mains that aomebody knew that U-Nu 1'aa coming and (
reckon that inrident will go down in hi•tory aa the cue
of U-Nu knew VB. Ez Sez ... which mu .. everythlnr
u clear 1111 mud.
Farmer McCab.
1 all rlrht.1 rt1erv1<1)
JUST COMMENT
Funny thing about wonderful •potJi -everyone
who comes to our Newport. Harbor area aaya it '1 ju.t
just the greatest. Everyone who goea a.way from th.
Harbor area. even for a 11hort. v&c&tion -miMM the
Harbor area the m().tlt. But anmP of ua who lit around
hert. enjoying it the longeat tin the !Mat to k.ep It ~
sr--.
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NEWPORT HARBO~ NEWS-PRESS WEDNESDAY,
CROCllE1T ROME -.folly Crockett had her place
at the Davy Crockett camp of Costa Mesa Girl Scout.a
~d ahe ia ahown above being inspected by Joan Lan-
'
~ter, Judy Kusby and Martha Cramer ..S-ihe stand.a
at the. entrance to the camp bearing her name.
GIRL.SCOUT. DAY CAMP
COOK IN TUB -It is a far cry from a modem kitchen when Girl Scouts do their .
camp cooking over an open fire. Barbara Butler, Diana Gervais (stirring) Christing
Field, Mary Susan Arnold and Donna Cock, program aid, are shown above brewing
a tasty stew for dinner.
BLINDFOLD GAME -Keeping busy at their annual ~ Roberta Clements co-leader, playing pass the ball. In
· aummer camp Newport Beach Girl Scouts played
many ~amea and_ worked at cr~ts. Shown above are
membera of Unit 11, Mrs. Ruth Lewis leader and Mrs.
this case the Scouts are blindfolded and had to gueu
just where the girl ahead was handing t.l'le ball ..
'
CRAFT CIASS -Keeping busy wu one reason for the succe.a of the recent Girl
Scout Campa held .by Newport Beach and Costa Mesa Units. When not hiking, cook-
ing or cleaning up camps, the girls were shown different kinds of craft work. Above
l4ra. A~Ganahl, co-leader, i! shown helping Costa Meaa Browniea make flaia.
~
JULY 6, 1955 • PART ONE, PAGE .~EVEN
WATER DETAIL -Carrying water from the tank wagon to their camp was the
duty of Patty Hartson, left, and Mary Tona, Costa Mesa Girl Scout members of
Unit Nine at their recent ca_mp. The bucket wanted to swing and they has!_ to watch
·it to keep water from spilling. -All Staff Photoa ·
DIRT TABLE -Newport Beach Girl Scouts demon-
• strate their camping cleverness, as shown above. In-
stead of awkwardly curling thei r legs w1der them they
dur a ditch around the spot they wanted to use as a
table, piling the earth up for the table and making a
lower space where· they could put their feet. Dining
thus, deluxe, are shown, clockwise, Sue BroY.'ll, Lyn
~'
Cottingham, Judy Coleman, Jerilyn Godfrey, Ann Hu·
mason, Penny Schineler, Holly Hyden, Sandy Godwin,
Sandy Watson, (they call themselves Sandy & Sandy,
Inc.) Carol Stott, Nancy Johnson, Abby Oqui.st, Jacky
Wilcox, Mrs. Ralph Wilcox, Tina Bruning and Mn.
W. H. Spurgeon III.
COOL OFF -Wh en the afternoon sun Wat hm-aN:be Girl Scout summer camp and
. the call to come and get popsicles brought a rush that kept Mrs: William Humason,
above right, grabbing them rapidly out of the dry ice container. ·
I
'a!!ADYING FOR BIKE -Mrs. Lennox Hubbard,
left, and Mra. George Parmenter a.re busy supplying
lunches for Costa Mesa Girl Scouts of Unit 14 at the
recent Scout Camp. Each girl had a band&na hand·
•
kercltief in which she lied her lunch and then awung
it over her shoul der on a sticl<, tramp fashion, to ro
on a hike.
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PAGE 8 ·PART 11 -NEWPORT HARBOR· NEWS-PRESS -~ . \ WEONESDA Y, JULY 6, 1955
FISHERMEN FAVOR· PIER ON HOLIDAY
Hundreds of fishermen lined> Newport Pier over the their rods and reela in use, aome very L,,ectively. Evi-
July 4 weekend to try' theJ luck with their beat baits dence of ,big holiday crowd wa• ~ally shown at
and skills. Men, women and children -they all had packed municipal auto parking 16t. -Staff Photo
PLENTY OF POWER - Crystalina, 38-ft. ·cabin crui-
ser, shown underway after its recent launching he.re,
comblnes-ffie luxury of--mahogany with permanent
weather protecti~. 'The double-planked hull's outer
layer is of mahogany plywood strips over which has
FIBERGLAS USED HEAVILY
OM THAL'S NfW _CRYSTALINA
Pio~r Fiberglas Developer
Reports New Lamination Technique
been laminated a tough, water-tight, tra.naparent coat-
ing of Fiberglas and resin. Twin enginee providing 200
horsepower each, power the cruiser, which wu built
by J ohn Norek under commiaaion to T. E. Thal. Inc.,
Los Angeles.
innovutiona have been made. both mod.el built with conventional
tl'tlm ~eneraJ marine design and planJdnr.
Fibergla.!1-reein applicaUon at.and-SUITABLE SUDAOE
points." Of primary lm119rtanc. ai.o ln
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cleaner ~ . -. , .easier
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Cry.stallna. 38 ft. cabin cruiser
recently launched hen. sport11 a
nPw kind of hull construction that
combines the luxurious ltlok of
mahogany with the permanent
water and weather prolrcllon of
re11ln-bonded Fiberglas.
The craft has a 12 tt. beam and aelecUon ot plTfll'OOd for tll• outer
V-boltom hull, with considerable hull layer wu it.I .WtabWty u
flare forward. Keel and stem aa-a '•urf&ee for bondlns the' nber·
sernbly-Is or !Amina~ <)ilk~ ~1-reein JamtnaUea,-wtdcll ful"-
fr!lmes and stringers are of 11awed ther •tren(then. th• M&worthy
1,ak. The double-layered bull ha.a double-planked hull and makea It
b-Ottom se~llons or 1-2 ln. plywood permanently leakpro.of. The bond-
l11id diagonally, aides consl1tlng Ing ot Flberrlu to mahop.ny,
of an inner layer or 3-8 In. !Ir, and however, ai.o poNd a problimn,
the outer J11Ver or 1-2 ln.-thtck since mahoga.ny unatained ta pale
Bl'ILT LOCAC:l.V mahogany sirlps, ot 8-in. width and unattractive and With coawn-
Crystahna was deslgnt>•I and and laid cJ!agonally. Uonal oil at.aln, It cannot be bond-
bu1lt by J ohn N?rio~ Newport I ed to properly.
Beach. under comm1as1on l~ T. E. The un~onventionaJ use. or ply-The problem wu overcome
With a ifdfJMUtt DISPOSALL here's all you do • . .
The cruiser's double-planked
hull hu a unique outer layer o!
mahogany plywood strips Civer
which hu been laminated a tOUJ?h,
watertight c11ating of F lbr rglas
and, resin. The re11in "wet!f" out"
the glass cloth to invi11ibillly,
forming a transparent, glossy, re-
inforced shealhltlg over th!! rich
mahoga.ny-red hull.
T,hal, I nc., Los Angeles. which has wuod stn~s tor the huU a outer throug-h development of a mixture
pionerr~d a number llf F iberglas l11y1•r fat'ihlales the formation of ot aniline dye and alcohol which,
dnelopments. notably ln the mar-compound 1·urves not olherwiae applied to the wood Imparted tlle
ine field. Flberglas molding and possible, according to the boat'• characteriaUo deep ~ mahogany
lamlnatea. were done by Richard designer ancJ builder. Further, It color and emphui&ed the g"raln.
Williams, Newport Bt>ach. is pointed out. the exterior maho-The subsequent glua-nstn larnl-
Remo\•e the Control Cover
and .crape food "'u~nn
fruit plt., cora oobll, rlnda,
bonetl--tnto alnk openiftr.
IWplM'e the Control C'over In
the alnk openJnc, lum It to
"on" Mid the 1hN'ddlni mec-
banlam roea Into acUon.
Tum on tbt1 cold watl'r and
the .puh·l'rlM'd food "'Ute Ill
flu11hPd ao"-n the drain, out
of your home. Jt'a u euy
.. lh1tl!
"We have developed the 'Cry-gany plywood planking minimizes oat.Ion t onne a lifetime protecUve
stalina' primarily to introduce CUl!lomary Bhrinklng and swelling, coaUn~ over tlle atalned mahogany
new Fiberglas lamination tcchni-reduces labor and tabricatlng and no future palntlnr caulklng
ques into the orulaer clal!ll," said costs. and c.uts down C<71l8tructloh or other normal malnte°nance are
Thal. prt'sldent of the tlrm bear-wastes. Cruiser welg'ht ot approx-requJred. The Plukon resin wu
Ing his n11me. "Toward this end, lmatel.v 21.000 lbs,, l11 no grea~er supplied by the Barrett Dlvil!lon
we think a number of significant than that or a comparable •lp ot AIUed Chemical and Dye Cor-
Food Waste is Pulverized and Flushed Down the Drain·
ENGINE BOOM -Seen in the engine compartment of bis new 38-ft. C$l-bin cruiser,
Crywtalina. ia Ted Thal. president of T. E. Th&l, Inc., Lo6 Angeles. On either side are
the twin Chrysler Imperial motors, each providing 200 h orsepower, and giving the
craft a calculated speed ot approximately 35 mph. Thal has pioneered a number of
J'tberglu 4evelopmentl, notably in the marine field, and many have been embodied
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poratlo'n.
EVEN ON OOUN'fER8
Deck• ot the Crystallna are
3-4-ln. plywood. Cabin Interiors
combine st.Alned mahogany and
natural white Hh, all Flberglu
laminated 1o-r pennane11ce and
beauty. Flberglu and resin all!O
are combined II\ alnk counter top•
and spluh board•; a molded
bridge canopy affixed to the 1u-
per1tructure; a transparant mold-
ed ucape hatch "bubble" .tha.L
permits ent ry ot light Into the
torecuUe: two 170-gal. gaeoline
tan.k1 and a balt t.ank : and a pro-
~tlve surfacing, tor marine
chai'ta and •lrnllar printed refer-·
ence m&1-erlal, embedded 1n top•
of dine~ and ln1trurnent table..
The cabin celling 11 finished with
Fiberglu acouatlcal Ule.
The boat I• equipped with monel
propeller 11hatta and copper Jacket
exhaust llne1 and rudder• are con-
trolled by worm &'tar and lever
action.
Wiring 11 a 12-volt 11y1tem.
through which standard 110-volt
power can be run by \lff or a 12-
volt generator hooked to 110-volt
outside current. On one or the
motoni 11 hooked a hlrb output
generlltor lo provide .JX>Wer tor
rlectrical equlplhent, particular-
ly lo the bait tank for which water
1, supplied to two 1·2·1n. pwnpe.
IT'I CLEAN • • • l'our kltdl~•
Control panel of Crf.tallna la on
the bridge deck. In addition to
11tandard equtpmen\, the cruiaer
• c&1Tle1 a ship-to-shore radiophone,
directional tinder, fathometer and
automatic plloL
Adequate room I• proYided for
11port,, tl1hinc and tll• era.ft wtll
1leep four.
•tare eleaa, yoar &Ink 1tay1 ell\~, your band• 1ta7
Cllf!eD! SwtrlJac water actloa ecoura Ute D11poea.ll
UloroaKILl1 M It nu9hea the finely puJverlMid food
wute •-Y·
IT'I ODORLlll •••Food
wute vaalahee lmmedla~ly, MHr lllaa a dlaaoe to
epl'Md lt1 odo~ tllrowrboat tbe llouM.
IT'I SAFI ••• TIM 00.poeall will
operate oaly 'lll·laea UH! CoatT'OI Conr I• locked l.11
plaoe In the "oa" pollltioe. TIM 8llred4lnc Oom,.n.
meet la &lware eonred wlMlll uait le • --. p.nUq
1111 moviq parta o.n el ;MCIL Insurance Rates
in New Low Price
In June 21 N..,._PJwe appear-IT'I ICOllOM. ICAL • • • ed a typorraphloal ~
irtronr enoup to make a print.er
bluah ln morUncatton.. ·A ....
1tory from State MUtual Automo-:i:: 1:.=:ce~.'~ = ITFITIAl.LIT•NDARD
Ca.ta M:.-, Implied ••e•w two llllKI lln• of tn. were dropped Girt e e e TM a.tpcat Dllpolllll ..
by mlatake-tbe flna lmund ~ w •t 'W .......... Bll7 11M wt• a I~ t. I lllClll reokle• and I~ drtftr'&
Actually, the nory aid ·u.. .,... •• >s-.tntlur er ..a tlle .wr le .... ,.,.
nrm. tn ~ 11w ttn . ..._ "'* a .,...wazhr,........., It.,.._ tat. a"""'•
apeclallaed in inllurtns the &9'eftCe eep11i1 tM1r • ..ee11 ....._ (F• 1111111 ........ ,._. caretuJ drtftr and •?Oldln&' ao... · by tJioee lmown to be t'IClllem and 6 te I....._, _.., P1Mi'e .t.1 ml'IJ WmeKU, ep-
inupomlble. Lawer luuran~ ..._. a& atra eeet.
rat. haft rwu.lted from .... a
poUer ........... .... •
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out of your life forever!
Twice the Life • • • Half the Wear
AUTOMATICALLY
The lmpelMr that hurls food wute a«iaJnst the keen-edited 8httddrrs
automaUca.11,y revenM dlrect.lon each tJ.me the Dl11po8&1l 18 operatf'd -
clockwlM! one time, eounterdockwlle the next -and the 8hrffidf•n.
beln& double-edged. have twice the Ufe -half the wev.
Invert the eoatrol oover, place It ln the Mnk
opellbag, ud It b8came. a alnk •topper.
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AL FORGIT
~Hardware
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Open Sundays-Open Week Days 8 a.m.·9 p.m.
2205 W. Balboa Blvd.
. Newport leach Harbor 116
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Guests -
Home
Mr. end Mr-.. J. J, t.:ook or
Canon City and Mrs. J im Culle·
dine from W1~hlta J'a lta, 1'e.xa11,
W<'r• vl11ton at the Lu1lwlr J.
Ort home. 840 Victoria St .. 1 .. t
Sund&)'.
Mn . Ort wu • ~ent 1peaker
• at the nionthly mMlln& of th•
California Doll Guild AMOClaUon
ln Tonence. ha~mr met membent
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~-~.ot~lbt d u.b w.hen bolh~;;;lhn•~O=trur--:--~:J :::c :.()Q ~-~ ~l
AN IMPORTANT SOCIAL event is the luncheon, bazaar and <.:ard party_given each
year at St . J ames Episcopal Church by the Woman's Auxiliary. Meeting at the Bal-
boa Island home of Mrs. J oseph Riggs, Auxiliary president. to inspect bazaar items
are (seated) Mrs. Frank P. Cunningham, luncheoo chairman and Mrs. Jerry Hall, in
charge of serving; standing, Mrs. Orrin Wright Jr .. ticket chairman and Mrs. James
Neill' Harris. Old Curiosity Shop. Date is Wednesday, July 20 with the bazaar open-
ing at 11 :30 a.m. and luncheon at 12 :30 p.m. There will be cooked foods, "white
elephants", attractive table and many door prizes. -Staff Photo
HOUSEWARMING AT J ACK W. Swart new home,
211 Via Lido Nord, June 25 saw many harborites cop·
gregate in kitchen to talk things over. From left, Mrs.
Don Fuller, Mrs. Jack Swart, hostess: Mrs. Albert R y·
MRS. WINIFRED BARB~E .. Society Editor
t-4EWPORT -HARBOR NEWS-PRESS -PART 11 -PAGE I
WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1955
KINCAID-LONG COUPLE IN
CORONA DEL M.AR HOME
Making their home at 418'"2 Golden.rod Ave. are· Mr.tand
Mni. John J erome Kincaid. who were 11'16rrled at one o'clock
on Sunday, June 24 In St. Andrew's Presbytenan Church. The
Rev. James S. Stewart perfonned the 11ingle ring Mrvlce~ •t·
tended only by members of the lmmedlate families.
the n>cf'nt Hobby Show In Lo•
Anitl'lea.
Mrs. Ort told ot th" mort' thal\
20 year• of creaUnl' the Ort Wood
aculptunt Exhibit that h11 bt'en
aho11.'1) In ·fllany part.I of the
country. The Orta art now I.and·
acaplnr thrlr property and bUUd·
lng a patio (111tr1rlce lo the ex•
hlbil room In thtlr home wher.
-'the t t.rge dtsrl•y 11 now· houaed.
lett, Mr. Clinton Rygel. Mrs. Har:old Holti:. Mr. Holu,
Mrs. Bruce MacDonald and Mr. Bruce Lovell. -WU-• . liam Bouck.Photo
Locaj Couples
Tour Country
At Gilman Springs
Mr. &nd Mra. Frank Viele, 297
Hamilton St., Costa M~u. return-
ed recently atter vlaitmg their
Mr. and Mra. Wlllr.nt Truity, 11on &nd daughter-In-law, Mr. and
124 Tuilln Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Mr•. Don Viele or Oilman Hot
J. Al Ragan ot Costa Mesa, left Sprlng1. Returning with them for
In mid June by train to Lanlinc. 1. few weeks' v111tt wu Mr. \'lelei'11
Mich., where each couple took de-
llvl'ry of nfw care.
From there the Regans went to
New York and the Ttuaty• head·
ed north along L&kea Michigan
and Superior. cro1111tng at Macki-
nac Strait to Duluth and W iili•·
ton, through to Yellowstone Park
lllld Salt Lal<l' City. In the Utah
raplta l they wrre entert&lned by
Mr. a.nd Mra. W. T. Naylor. tre·
quent vilttora to the Harbor area.
There were four days of fish-
ing at Sta.Jey Springs al the he&d
ot the Snake River, Lake Henry,
Idaho. There they tound hall, rain.
ftnow, but no fish. They e&me
home by wa y of Lill Vegu. u riv-
tng Sunday to learn of the u.d
interruption ot their friends' tr&-
brother. Fred Viele ot Hemet.
You Save
1ocr0
on your
Prescriptions
at
PrHCrtptton. fllled •tu Jfl p.m.
SAYE
SAFELY
At Or•n9e County'1
LHding H9m• Len~in9
Institution
CONTINUING
TO PAY ·
PER ANNUM
ALL ACCOUNTS
INSURED UP TO $10,000
The bride i11 the fonn,er Barbara Obear Long. daughter
ot Mr. and Mr!!. Robert OJ>ear Long, '118 lri11 Ave. and the
brldegroom Lt the BOn of Mr. and Mra. Morey B. Kincaid. 290
Avocado SL, Colla Mea..
• vels. Free Film!
Bartiara, who ._,a.t given In keeping by her father. wore
a pale yellow arfemoon dress &lld her floweni were pale yellow
carnatlonl!.
The new Mrs. -KlllCAld wu graduated from Ora.nge Co&at
and Long Beaeh State Colleges. her hu11bltlld &ttendl'd Cout
College, Texu Institute ot Technology and Long Beach Ctly
-College.
IN ANAHEIM
Miss J oh~sQn Honored
at Pre-nuptial Shower
ence Clarke. Ho11le11s dutie1 were
.1<h11rcd by Mr11. Earl OAhlman and
M r:<. l..awrence Piper.
Mr. and Mra. Regan had flown
ome from New York. ca.lied .. bY
the death of Mrs. Grace E. Re-
gan. a elstPr-ln-law. They return-
ed eut Frida y a.nd w1U continue
their vacation. visiting In the C11.pe
Cod area, stopping at Baltimore
and Wuhlngton. D. C.
OCNS Reporter
to Say Vows
Min Gall Bauer. OCNS report-
er and 11ecretBry, a nd staff aer-
gesnt Robert H. Fontenot wlU be
married In thP Sl. Joseph Catho-
With each roll of blM'k and
wtitt~. •tUll" 1n . no, s111. no. T
J 16 lefl with UR for df'\'t-loplnl I
and prtnttni. w~ wtll lh'f' you
a roll er th" Rame 11Lu.
Maat~r ~lu Print•
at No Extra C.\harg-e
H HOt;R SER\'ICE
All Accounts Opened
On or Before
The I 0th of the Month
Eern From the I It
"' LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOCIATION
!?% Ocean A\·.,nile
Phone: RV 4-IJ'7r
LAGUNA BEACH
l1c Cht11'<
0
h. St11ffonl and Minter i,~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~ Sl.1!., Santir Anil, al 10 30 o'clock -----
S11turd11y momlnl!'. July 9. The
Rev. R-Obert Stein will perform
the ceremony.
Friend" of the couple are In·
vited to attend.
JEWELRY FROM ESTATES AVAILABLE BALBOA NEIGHBORS Mr. and Mrs. J ames C. Berryman, 1318 East Balboa Blvd.
(left) and the Warren Bradfords (right) of 1316 East Balboa Blvd. and Placentia,
celebrated their silver wedding a nniversaries when 102 guests were· invited to a re·
ception at Balboa Bay Club. -Terrx Boria Photo
The Ana.herm ranch home of
Mrs. Louise Dahlman wa.~ setting
for a recent m1sr<>llaneous show-
er which honorrd ~!lss Jody John-
son who wlJI be married on July
10 in SL Jame11 Church to Clar-
Peonies In various 11hadea or __ _...._ ________ _
If you are seeking Jewelry ' items that are Scarce
Let us know ... We may Buy It For You
BALBOA COUPLES OBSERVE
SILVER WEDDING DATES
Schneldrr, West Covina: Gllber-l
Burnett. St.anle.» Burnett, Robert
Caulfield, W I I I I a m Chambers.
Frank Wade. Lo11 Angeles; the
Darcy De Ammnd11 of Laguna
Beach and the Fred Warner11 of
Fullerton: M r. and Mni. Charles
Scott, LakewO(l(f; Mr. &ad Mr11.
LaYo'Tence Osmer, Mr. and Mn.
Claude BrenL" of Olend≤
Reception For Friends
Held at Balboa Bay Club
Sharing a 25th wedding anniversary reception at which
they hosted over 100 friends at Balboa Bay Club were Mr.
and Mni. James C. Berryman, 1218 East Balboa Blvd . and
Mr.1and .Mn. Warren Bradford, 1316 East Balboa Blvd. arid
Placentia.
man. were down from S11n Fran-
ci~<'n 1in<I J\lr ... arni J\I r11. P<'ler Bur-
rfl'~ bt!'lther llnd !liStrr-ln-law or
Mrs. Brrrymnn. were from PllSB•
rl•'na. Othrr r<-lall\'e!I wrre !.fr. and
M r1<. Frrrnk ~lanfiPld 1 ~he Is ;\I rs.
B<>rrYman'i< 1<il!len fr•'nl Lns An-
gele; wh1l<> the Llnyd 11nd Harri-
11on Bt•rrymans Wt'le from West
Covina..
Thi' Brarlrorrt family lnclud<'d
:«on Buddy, juAl h"me frflm Stan-
fnnl, Md hl11 !W•trr Hen ... e. 0 1110
;\Ir 1111rt ;\!rs. WarrPn Bradford Jr.
HARBOK GUESTS
Mr. and Mr11. Wiiiiam Nyholt
and daughter Patty were there
from Fallbrook and Mr. and Mn.
Herman Lynn from San Manno.
Mr. &nd J\lr.R. T. Hord Seeley, Mr.
and Mr11. Vrrne Lake, Mr. and
MM!. Leslie Gibbon!'I, Mr. &nd Mr11.
Ray Ro<!mer were .Harbontes pre-
11t•nt.
The Berrymana' twin IOM Bob
and Dick were there. and eo wi>re
m embers of the original wedding
party.
&lib('la their permanent homl'.
Mrmb<'rs ot lhe1r orig1nt1 ! Wt'<tdllll'!"
party wi>re 11mong jtllrsts, \\'ho
were from v11rlrm.1< riljl'll, •\! f'lac-enua.
Young people Included David
and Bruce Barn,.tl, Conme Seeley,
t.flltilyn De Armand, Marilyn Bnrt
Jean Berryman, ~tty and Sandy
Berryman.
The Berryma.na ca.me from Ar·
eadla with th~lr twin 1on1 Bob and
Dick and for four yean have made
REl.ATl\.F:S ATIE~O Among thnse pr<'lo<r-nt w e re
Mr. Berryman's brotht>r and his M"!15rs. anrt MmP11 11n~rl Doti-
wife, Mr. and !.!rs. George B1•1-ry-i:on, l'ac1f1c J'alisadN<; Gordon ---------'iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
St:llMER SCHOOL
MORNING SESSIONS
ONE OR MORE SUBJECTS-ENTER ANYTIME
DO YOU WISH TO IE A SINGER 7
Madame Lillya Anderson
\\'ho hA~ lntcrnallonal exp!'Tlence M a voice teachrr ln both
1·Jnl'sir 11I anl'I popular \'mre development. will give pnvale
1MlrJ1ctlon to a limited n11mber of studrnts.
Al.nlTIO'."S t"Rf:t: ON FRfDA\'S
CalJ HYatt 4·6685 for appointment
TRY OUR NEW
WATCH REPAIR DEPT.
at
Vincent's Lido Drugs
•, .
ONE \'EAR GUARANTEE
ON ALL REPAJRS • Moden l~welry l>Ppt . •
Under New Management
Anthony T rauare
3461 Via Lido Newpott '"ch Harbor 3003
pink were combined with white II·
ht>s of the Nlli> to decorate the
refreshment t11ble. set 111 cry1tal
and ioilw r. ;\lr!<. William Tallmllll
and Mrs. Robrl Jayred poured.
The gui>i<t list Included Miss
J ohnson aml Mr11. Edward John-
l!On, Mme!!. Rk hBrd Lerner. John
Moorl', J oe Tatchell, Newton Cal·
houne, J. B. Aclam11. Andy Andrl'·
iwn, G1'ne Burns. R11y \1111. Clyde
Cue, H. t... Grah11m. Rosa Gree-
ley, Korman Hagen, Woody Hold·
('r, Edith Humpert. Addle True,
J11.yre<I. FreJ JOMph. Jamu Kar-
11m, Frank Kttler, S&m Kin!lfa-
lher, Ferd La.nadow:ne, Ray Mar-
shall. Rk hard Olhmer, HBnk Er-
he. Hub P ow!'r!', Florence Ryptn-
akl. Jame11 Slemons:
Also Mmes.· Howard Smith.
Glen Sodrn, WllllAm Tallman. W.
A. Tobias. John Walker. Lonnie
Vincent, Russ B1•nner, Bert Wil-
son, Taylor L'arr. \Y. H. Stahl"r·
H. E. Sllrl(ler. Mark Taylor. H.
M. Holker. H ay Lang4!nhelm, Roy
King. S. T. Clarke nf B11ker,.fleld,
Ogden H .:"•,,•I;.. r.eor1te Tatch·
ell Sr., and C V.. Jayred. Misses
Barbara :-.li>ely anrt Klr~ten Xlel-
s~e=n=.:::::::::::::::=:::::=:::==:::==:::::::::I
Say h With
Part.,v Rental _ltemfl
S40J E. <icx1.~t Hy., <.:oro11a dcl Mor
Harbor 5071
c ... .,Mar
Son f or Rheans
Mr. and Mrs. Leo J . Rhe&n. 13i
Eut 20th St.. Cn11ta Mesa, u e
pa,,nts or a boy born July 2 at
Santa Ana Communrty 'Hospital.
Woods Ha il Birth
Mr. aml Mr11. Rohert W nod,
1954 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mrsa, ar,. 1 parents o! a &'lrl wrn July 2 al
Hoag Hospital.
CUSTOM
UPHOLSTERING
RF.MOD!:U'SG-REPAIRING
REFlSISHJSO
New Furniture
Made to Order
('omph•te Une of
t·abrlc• II 1-therw
Antiques Restored
CUSTOM
WOODWORK
BRENEMAN'S
660 W. 17th St.
Blq. No. H
C'Ollta Men Uhert7 l~l
Fine Furniture
& Accessories
Distinctive
Decorating Service
lalltoa hlawd
e Jt:\\'ELR \' BOC ORT e
ROBERTS JEWELERS
ii:i 11 Marine A no. -Bal1>oa Island -Harbor !3!1
Deluxe
Apartment Hotel
8·1 bedroom, plus 2 studios. GroM income $17,000
to $18,000 year. l.Ar~e nf't, (\lus owner's apartmf'nt.
Si5,000 down "·HJ handlt. E Z term1t. BM!t location
· clMe to bf'..M'h II. shop8.
J. M. Miller Co.
2025 W. B,lboa Blvd. Harbor -4091
WINLA
FORD THUNDERBIRD
in New lpanis LA.Contest!
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PAGE 2 ·PART II -NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS
WEPNESDA Y, JY.L Y 6, 1955
MRS. DARRELL EUGENE MANN
-Zimmer Photo
SantaAnans
Wed at Mesa
First Baptist
Miss Diana Lee
Bride of Darrell
Crane
Mann
White stocJc marked pew ends in First Baptist Church
of Costa Mesa and baskets of while gladiolas, stock and
Marconi daisies glowed in the light of altar candles whe.n
Miss Diana·Lee Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L.
Crane: 20181 Birch St., Santa Ana, exchanged rings and
vows \\;th Darrell 'Eugene Mann. over. pink taffeta-In b~llerlna
11on <>f Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mann, length. Lavender llto.ck atlomed
1023 We~t B111hop St .. S1tnt11. Ana. lhf'1r hats of American Beauty
Thi' Re,·. P. G. Nepmann per· velvet a.nd they carried fans <>f
fdl'n~d the cert>mony. lavender net and ribbon \\'1th pink
Diana, escorted to the altar and ca~atlont and la vender at.ock.
,::iwn 10 kt'eplng by her father, Robut Mann lent belt man a.Id
W81! lovely In her brhlal a-own o! to hJ• brother a.nd cueat.e were
ivory l11ce Md tulle ovrr 11atln. seat~ by JaJ1Tt1 Dlrty, John Tnle-
The fitted bodlcf': or l11ce had Joni' blood, Charle• Rice. Leroy and
11lteve.~ Anrt nft-~houldtr neckline Dick Grauer. The lattl'r two we~
wfth henrit'rt detail brlow a sheer also candlellghter11.
yoke. Thr fl•JOr·ltn)?'th skirt was Preceding the bride In l?i. en·
ln rutnt>r1 t iers o! lace and net. toura.ge waa her cousin, Beverly
lll'r vi>ll w1111 confined by a pearl Ashton, as flower girl. She wore
f'mbrol<'lert'd lat'e coront t and her a. frock which duplicated those of
bO\llJllet ·wu a fan ot ti leave:o1 the br1de11malds and carried a b1111·
Al\.f hlte11 or the \'Alley centered ket or pink ro!IN•.
w ith 11. while orchid. Cnrbln Smith was at lhfl orizan
ATft:SDAST TRIO and Ehrln Grauer sang a marri-
M I"" flonne Crandall was mRlcl age hymn.
nf hnnnr 1rnd bridesmaids were AT REC'EPTIOS
Ml~, I.ind.. Cramg••r and M1sa
C'111 ·I 1 ·man. r n 111<in un<I 11l11ter ot
thr hnrlt! rrllpPcllvrly, They wore
huurrant frn<'kt< or lavPnder net
Will Induct
New Members
to Harbor Club
l nd11C'l mn oC several nl'w mem·
bcr:ci 11110 Harbor Toutm1st ress
C'luh, will b<' •••rnduclNI by )fr~.
AlhPrl E. Johnllf111. \'ice pre11iclcnt,
Al tile rcgul1tr meC'llng, Monrlay
('\"l'mng, J uly 11. ii.l Dalbo•( Hos-
pitality Hou11r Amnng thrise t r. be
lnrtucted are Mrs. Jay!' MrKalsen,
formPr t<1estm1~trC':<ll frnm Ort'gon
Rn dlntr mnt1011al sperrh r<>ntei:t
wlnnt.-r or lntem al1onal Toastmis-
tress Clubs; )frs. Hick Co1·hran,
prt'sldent or the Or1tni:-e County
Insurance \\'omens Club; ~rs.
Daniel Rogers, rt.-cently from Ha-
waii and l\Ctl\'e In )tason1r Wf1-
mens' organizations oC Lhe harbor
a rea.
To&l!lmlstress of the evening \\1U
be :.trs. Jerry J ohnson: ,topicmls·
tN!ss, Mrs. Leroy Andrrson ; edu·
cation, Mrs. Jewell E . \\'olC; eva-
luator, Mrs. R&y Trautwein, lexl-
colog1st, Mra. J., L. Pearce; timer
and awa rda, Mu. Paul Mora;
pearl, Mrs. Edward Mirkovich.
The invocation will be r iven by
MN. Francia Clendenen and the
pledge by Ml'9. Paul Mora.. Sub-
ject for Uie apeeche1 will be 11.uto-
hlography &nd spealtert v.'111 be
Mmes. Jaye McKalaen, Arthur
Michaeli and Haul F . Rltk.
T he receiving line fonnod In
Friday Artemoon Clubhoui:e Rn•I
included J.!rs. l 'ntnP, wt•Rrini::-a.
coral cryiltllllno dre1111 with match-
ing hat. white Reces.'!Orif'll and <>r·
ch1d cor11s,g~; a.nd Mn. MMn, who
&IJ<o wore an orchid \Vith htr pink
faille dreaa.
Dais ies Md gladtola11 decorated
the punch table and the bride's
table bore a tiered cake mllde by
a fr!rnd or the bride. It W&.'I cut
by Mllll!f'll Donna Hamilton 11.nd
Sally Schrader, whlle Ml~<'8' Cer-
rlni Cr"ttly. Virgie Milty poure<I
punch. Milli! C11rol Hughe• kept
the gue~t book Md Miu Tina
Hught>s was In <'harge of girts.
Rereptlnn mu11lc wu plA)'Pd by
Corbln Smith a.nd Arthur Williams
w&11 11ololsl.
SA!l."TA BARBARA
Th"' co11plt' w ill make their
home in SMta Barbara where
tht.-y also honc.vmo,mcd. For i:olng
aw11y the new M~. Mann Rnrl her
husband wore similar t allored
:mils ot lmport l'd blue wool. while
11he wore the orchid from her brl·
del bo11qut't. She was gradu&ted
rmm Xl'wport Ha rbor Union High
School, her husband from Santa
Alla High School. He a ttended
Santa Ana Junior CollegP, sen·ed
in the navy and Is complt'ting his
educa tion at Santa Barbara State
College.
Samuel Girl Born
Mr. and Mrt. Thad Samuela,
formerly of Cost& Mesa. but re·
cently ot 11691 Moaaler St .. Ana·
helm, a.re parent.II of a girl born
July 2 a~ H,!'ag Hospital.
~ N•,, lDWfR COST ~l ~BUILDINGS
Al•ID ,......,...
CLUE.O LAMINAT~O
ME.M&E RS, GIVE Clf.AR
S~N, AFFORDING GQEAT
STQENGTH AT LOWER
COST. COMPU.T£ P>UllOING vnu-n-
OEUVEQEO TO Jee ~ITf FROM ti!! PE~~SQ.FT.
OR COMPLETELY ERECTED, IHCLVO\NG SLrl.&,
fQOH ti 9 PER . SQ. fl, FOR. COMMERCIAl..
f.aK.OA INDV$TAW. VSf..
lllltW« IN .JO. CllUF.
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MRS. JAMES A. HARRIS
-Ollerman Photo
•
Anp Gristy Is .
Harris Bride
Pink and white gladiolas and 1-Pers in tall candelabra
were setting in Christ Church by the Sea on June 26 when
four o'clock rites united Miss Ann Gristy and James A. Har-
ris Jr. The Rev. Roy Carlson performed the double ring
ceremony for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Alan
Grisly, 220 Flower St., Costa Me-Prayer"'.
\ ..
-Ollerman Photo
Smith-Starr
Duo Married
at Mt. Carmel
prft)'f'r book, C'C\\'tr'f'll with white .-------------.
.. tin •nd lop(>~ with • while or-9ulck Service
chld, tho latter a cor•age to b. FOK
worn with h<'r 1to11ig a way ,.<'k"t
drtSll "' irray l'Ul ton plpt'd with Roller Shades bhu:k llJld gny pl11ld.
A1'TE..~UANT8
Mrs. Jack St.arr attecidtd hn
8later-ln-law at matron of honor.
She wore a tact t<nd ntt ~allerlna
lt'n,gth dnH of duaty roae with :
matchint; beadb&l1d and canit'd a
ahow•r bouquet or ,1 .. melll••· I
LaWt'ence Starr wu beat man
Standard Shade C2othl aad
Cuatom Spt'claltlN • Drapery
Hardware • Venetian BUndil
, CALL BAABOa H•
THE SHADE SHOP
UJ atad 8t., Se"'·port llHell
Beelde the PMt omc. and Nel.6on Visel ushered. I
Church flowers Wl're whit«' ~1'4d-;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ lolu wHh white atock and wy. Ii
Mtn Sue Fidtl'r wk. aololrt, I
Both mother• werl! prrMnt for
the ce~mony and for the rill!ep-
1 tlon, held s t Balboa Yacht Club.
Mrw. Starr wore a ailk pnnt of I
navy and powdt:'r blut' with match-
1
Ing acceuor1f'a and corMge ot pink
_,...., ........ cunatfon. and Carol Amllng ro•·
u . Mrs. Smith wu KOWn<'d In na· I
vy crl'pe with while acc•llllorlea I
and coraage 1;lm1lar to that worn
by Mra. Starr.
rN ru·n PATIO
Gursta entered the yacht club
pa.lion under 11 wedding bell. ·The
bride's table bort' a .three tiered
wt.-ddin~ cake and wu adorned
wlLh white gladlow, atock and
Ivy.
The bride wa» Kraduated from
high school at La.ramie. Wyo. •nd
attendl'd UnlVt'r111ty or Wyoming
for two years. She haa been em-
ployed as aec"retary at Balboa
Ya;:ht Club. Her husband wu
graduottd from the University o! -l Wyoming, college ot llbl'ral arta,
whue ho majored In ecology. He
-· hu accepted a position with the
Skt'lly Oil Company In Colorado.
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COSTA MESA CHAPEL
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Costa Mua, Calif.
Phone Llberty 8-2121
CHAPEL BY-THE 81:4
3620 E. Cout Blvd.
Cd°'rona del Mar, Calll.
Phone Harbor '2
HunKJ'Y for .GOOD
FISH .,N CHIPS
SURF FISH FRY 2110 Oeean Front
neu Newport Pier
11&, and !h• aon ot Mr. and Mra. Guuts were welcomed In the
Jame_, HUrJ!,. 68 Balboa Covea. patio or the Davis home with mo-• l)YC .Secretary Husband
Will Live in Colorado Ann wu escorted down the 11&· lht.-rs a.idlng. Mrs. Cristy wore a
tin roped alale and given in keep-champagne pink cocktaJI ault
Ing by her father. She and her with peplum, whlte accea.10rle1
mother t.a.d dealgned and made the and pale blue carnation coraage.
bridal gown ot white nylon llWllll Mrs. Davla·wore & lllmilar corsage
a.nd. lace. The 11lmple bodice wu with her pink lace afternoon dreu
topped with a fitted la.ce jacket, with beaded neckline.
long sleeved and with turnover SpeclaJ guut.a were Mr:. a nd
collar. SlmJlar lace formed sun· Mrs. L. E. Bra.sil'r ot San Fran-
bul"St panel• on the full 8klrt. The ciaco, maternal grandparents ot
fingertip llluelon veil waa held by the bride; Mrs. W. R. Simon, Love-
a swel'thea rt brim or net tdg-ed land, Texu and Mr. and Mn.
with J>i"&rls. A note o! color wa.a Mayberry, Oklahoma.
the nl•'r11l"hloned nosegay. of pink PISK ASD \\'RITE
and w.11t!' rosea with center cor-
11age or gardenlu which the bride
wore later with her going away
costume. This wu a black atilt
lfnen <ire• with sheer nylon dust·
er. accuaor1ca beinJ' In pink and
white,
811!n'l:R ATTEN'DS
Mi.a Nancy Grlaly attenckd her
slstt'r u maid ot honor. wur1nr
ptle green sheu nylon In bllller-
lna length. The atrapleu bodJce
WU filled In with n.iUl~ and WU
worn with a 11ma.IJ fltt~ jacket.
Ht'r nylon hr~plecf' duplicated
the bride's and 11he c,ar,ried a no".
gay o! yellow rosu and whlt• oar-
natton11.
Robert Ldtwlck wu groom•
m11n an<1 ushera Wl're Robert
\\'Ml• and Phlll1p CroC'ker.
M111s June Nor<htrom played the
wedding rnu.-,1c and accompa.nit'd
Mra. Walla.re Longrldge. who aang
"1 Love Thee" and "The Lord'•
The bride'11 table wllll centered
with pink and white gla.dlola1 and
11flver candelabra. with plnk tapera.
Pink chtimpagne punch accompan-
ied the four liued c.ake. Ll'ndln&"
recepU011 a id were Mmes. Josl'ph
Clvallerl, Charle• Chapman, Ted
Millett and Miss Daryl Ford. Mr11.
Rober.t Leflwit'k kept the guest
book a.nd Mrs. Lewis Kaan wu In
chargt> ot gift.Ji. BAckground organ
mualc wo11 played by Jaml'a 0 &-
borne.
The new M ni. DavL<1 wu gradu·
atl'd from N1>wport Harbor Uulon
High School and Orange Coa11t
ColleJ;e. Her hu11band wu gradu-
atl'd from Ha rbor High Sr hool. He
aentl'tl two yee.rs In the army, will
g-raduate from Cout College and I
continue h is atudles at 'l.iCLA. . I
Aft.er a Sant& Barbara hone)'-
moon Mr. and Mr11. Davia will be
al home at 169 Welnut Place, Coe-
ta M•sa.
Friday Afternoon Club
Has L1111cheon With Cards
1 Over . 150 gueat.., bualnesa peo~ Mr11. Reuben Day. president of I
pie ancl those who et11yed a.rter· Frld.ay Attl'moon Club. greeted
ward to play card!!, were eeTVed guests. Shto thanked her commit·
at luncheon on J une 28 In Friday tl'e chalrmtn, Mmts. Gingras.
Aftt>rnoon Clubhou~e. C<>sla Mesa. MoorP, Covert. and T. L. Brown
Mrs. L.. W . Cov;rt and Mrs. A. and their asslsta.nU!. Mmt'll. Paul
L. Pollard made the unusual tal-Parke~. Lloyd Fernandeii, J . J.
Uu . Door prizes W!'~P clonatrd by Ktrr, J. P. Cooper. A. R. Mor-
Mesa merchants an11 club mem· rl11<>n, Irvin.It Clark. Sherman
ber11 Mme!!. Claude Zirkle, W. A. Salter, P ollard. Ray Hartzler.
McGuire, Heinz Kall!t'r, A. R. Ctn-Harry Burdick. Charle• Hand, A.
gras, J amP11 C. Earll. E . l. Moore H. Small, Cherry, Thomas W right and Hazel Chnry. Mrs . .Paul H .
Roberta wu In charge of pubU· and Mlssea Else Leiser, Lyda LQd
city. Edith ~onant.
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After a honeymoon trip across country a home in
Sterling, Colo., awaited newly-weds Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Raymond Smith, who were m::i rried by the Rev. Stephen
Kiley in a two o'clock double ring ceremony at Our Lady of
Mt. Carmel Catholic Church. The bride ts the former Mary
Loulec; Starr. daughter of Mr~.• Malj' Louise wu given In keep•
Carollsl!! Starr, 315 Marguerite I ing by her brother, JsC'k Starr.
Avl'. and M r. J .· H . Stano! Julian. II She worl' white l&ce ln ballerlna
The bridegroom la the son or Mr11. IPngth with titted jacket. A now·
Smith and tHt' late Mr. E. R. 1
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I Ive and that profit taktnr ta to be lmatlon. l'nle!!JI quoted dlrf'ctl\•, or itn1' 11etUed In Shangh&I. He lived
expct'ted around th.ese tevela. stalf'd lo the conla a r)", • •Ut•h o; .n. th• .-uver 20 years IUld' w1u deal-
1:30 P .M. AVERA.GES ions u ~rusrd shall~ those or t•r 1or Par'<itrd &nd Chryaler can, Ex-wife W.ins
as Morton
Pleads Guilty
'lnduatrla.l' --.. ..466.09, Plwt !Ul7 the Wl'ller. and will not neeessanly ha\'ing the only a!IM'mbly plant In
Ra.Ila 161.42-.33 represent t hose of Do.n Witter le 1 he l:>ttent. ·
SANTA ANA JULY 6 (OCNS) -
New York Noon Comment-M. T
8wift-De&n Witter It Co
OVe.ro.lrh.l news of the Ge.n.enll
'Motora llJ>llt came very much as
a favorable 11Urprlae. While there
ll&d been ~ctauon. or a fhor-
a ble dtvelopment along these llnu.
• a S-1 bad not even been conaldered
' by Uul moat optl1'81•Uc'.
OPEN8 8TRON()
GlU\er&l Molora opened with
&5,000 wrea &t 121. up 14 pol.nt.s
from ye11te.rday'1 close. While 10me
tun.her atre.ngth may be exi'ecte<I
for the moment. it Is worth not·
lnl' that Gen.era! Motora hu ad-
vanced 10me 30 polnta In only t\lolo
month•.
At,. . thl1 parUcul&r point It
would n em that Chryaler hu the
potential of d,lacountlng favorable
cUvtd'end treatment. in addition.
eamlng11 are In a.n Lmportant re·
eovery phue with net tn the $11,·
13. range ealimattd for '06,
For tradlnrlpurpoMs It would
a ppear tb&t a awH~ 11hould be
rn&(le on atrenrth from the formt·r
to ChryslPr on ~ expectation that
dividend proapect. f1f the latter are
fa vorable.
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The 11pllt by General Motoni ha.a
ot course drawn attention to othtr
11imllar c1LntU<111te11 with the oils
moat ,Prominent. Including Stan-
dard of New J eraey, StandJrd of
Calttornia,. Gulf Oil. Contln~ntal
Oil. "Befh1ehem Steel. AIUnHnum
Ltd., an1l DuPont advi.nced to a
new high and appear tlmilar c11n·
dldatu.
Among othl'r Individual Issues
especially wt-II 11uppor{ed and at·
tract 1ve would Include Lion Oil,
Olin Mathieson. Southern Pacific
and United Airlines. North Amerl·
«an A vial ion advanced to a new
recovery hi.1th but rellcted as the
group faltered. However, with In·
ct~lllllng attenllon bt'lng directed
to company'• dlverstfled tnterut,
feel that !\"orlh American will be
able to move ahead on it11 own.
National l>l~tlllers hrua encoun·
tererl s~me profit taking but ap-
pears especially 11ttractive on rt'·
action:. In anticipation ot a very
worthwh1l~ gain In earnings this
yi.ar. The opening of ~neral Mo·
tors hai1 proven a market stimulus
with other favored split c11ndld11te1
reature11. Among such stocks galru
coull! be pronounced. However.
note that demand continues select·
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2.00 Co., or ot the Newport Harbor l v I 2""" 000 News-PreH. Returning to thi. rounlry Jn 0 ume ·"""• · 1910 the f11m1ly llv~ on Al. St.
U)C:AJ. ~TOCK U ST ln llJl t>ffort to gtye you the In Balboa and tbe• children &t·
Bank of America 39'-,·H last-mlnut" reports that h&\'e, or I tt'ndeil local school~. Holdtng the
Bf'ckma.n Inatrumenl11 22·23 m1g-hl, atfe«t the ever cbangtni;: Los Angeles Count'' conceulon
Call!orn1i. Bank . 66·69 •., l'Vents in the ftna.n rJa.I picture. we tor a water service he established
Disney t WaJt l 39·41 "• c~nnot guarsl)tee lhe Informat ion 8 homr In Fllntrld.&e. A ~rona del )lar contractor
Jo'lrat Western B&n.k ........ 113·116•, We can and will. howe\•er, dl11g'tint· i . ~ June :U pleaded guilty ln Newp(lrt
Cla.aspar . . " :t"• .31~ ly &pprnJse the soun·e, 1111r1 with 8 Survivors •tt hls wife. Alht Just!~ court ·l~ unta.w.tul entry
Hall Scott Motoi:a .. .... ... . 6-b~ ~aon&l ha<'kgTound-ot over 2~, Mae: two sons. Wilham _!). and l lilt() the Costa Me.aa h<lme of hi•
lnterstatt' Engineering .. 11 ·12 reariJ of chrerl participation and RQ,bert L : .a o.laughter. Mra. I. \\'. ex·w1f11. Judgt-Donald J . Dodge
Market Basket ........... 2P•• ·23,._ experlen<'" In the stock markt'l and Coleman. Rncl two brnthers, 1. W. g&Vl' Rolland Cati MClrton. 3~. ot
Mayfair .Ma1·keta .......... 9~r1010 I the bro&11 f ield ot corpon.1te tin· Moo,ly ot Houatun .. Texas n. nd F . I :11~ Jll.Aflunl' Ave. a twu·year JIU$·
Minute Ma1d .... ·-....... t••~·U'I. 11.lll'c, v.:r wilt use only tho.se SO\lrl'·, M Mootly of Hanovt-r, N H. Ma~· rendt<d s.-ntt•nce o! 60 d~a In Or·
St>c. Jal Nat'I. Bank .......... l!l-114 '• 1'3 which we bt>lieve to be reliable onic i<ervll'es Wl't"e ht-li1 foday al ange County Jail. I
Thrltty Drug ..... 10·1 l ·~ I 11 :30 a.rn . 111 Wei' Kirk o' thl'' Condltlon11 ot the sentt'nce ordt'r·
Tree11weel . .. .. 7'\·8•8 DEATH NOTICE Hea\ht'r with interment in i,~orest ed ·t.torton not fo mnle!!'t Owen
Van Camp Sea Food ...... 7~·8 ' La1A'n Cemetery. Morton In Rny w8y. r.•polr (jamegl'
U.S. Nat'l. Bank, S.D. ~-20'2·22'2 cau!M."d to ht-r h<•mt> and om>y ell
Wlz.ard Boat . .. ............. :?·'V, MARK ~IOOOV Man Hurt in FiCJht lht• laws of the State ut l'al!fvrnia
It lt Indeed a privilege to bring Mark L.' Moodv. 6:,06 Sea!!hore Morton was arr•'llh'•l shortlv l\f·
lo Orange County a.nd the Hsrbor Olive and 900 ·o e11can110 Drive. Fred Hyde, 29, 1829 \\l11tll1>r t"r 12;3() a.m. Tl.1t1sdey in the. t>..•d·
area thi.a thrice weekly column Flintridge. died ruddenly Sunday, Ave .. wu treated at Hoag H°"· room of Mrs. Mort11n's home at
devntl'd to bWlineas. flnancl', and at his city home of a heart ail· pita! euly on June 19 for 207 E. 16th St .. Cost,; Mesa. ·
stock market <"Omment. ment. He was a veteran of World I minor fn;utiea u result of a fight Answering 8n 1monymou!l r<>port
Being lully cogmz.ant o·f the re· War l , came out through Siberia police reported. . I at 6 :411 p.m. Monday; ~frllli of(1t·ers
aponsll>atlty assumed. tspecially an
the Interpretation of stock mar-
ket action and a.naly11ls of specific
sltuallon11, we feel It lncuml>C'nt
upon WI at thl• timf' to clarity
our post lion.
ll shall be our purpoae to bring
to you through these columns an
honest and unblued •PP{,rsal and
lnte1·pretallon ot flna.nctal lnfor·
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BEACH EXCIT.t:MENT -Local bathers off 16th St. were witnesses to fQrced land-
ing ?f a Navy helicopter when motor trouble developed Thursday. Companion whir-
ly·b1rd set down nearby t o offer aid. The craft in background finally had to ta.ke off
for. LoA Alamitos. Returning with rescue parts was a big two engine heli copter
which had trouble leavin~ the beach itself Friday after its little brother lifted off
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'Copter Beats
Sands as Sun
Bathers Watch
1 Committee formed to Help
Development of Parks Here
Nt>wport Beach bathers orr 16th A c1t1zena committee tor ~rks
Bl. got 11 \1lll" t'Xtra to go with and pl11yground11 ln Newport
their ~ummPr tans . Thu~'h1y . ef· 1 Bt'ach. formed at a recent Corona
temonn. del Mar met>Ung. haa announced
They werr w1t.n1>ssea to a fort'('<! It.II alms as the promotion of bet·
landln~ nn the 11un drt>nched !!finds ter recrea uon11l park areu.
of a Nll''Y HTL-4 ht>hcopter. Lt.1 A commilt~ named to dehneall'
.l!:dwln M1'10ri>. ptlnt. Mid hP h1111 to ' t he group's purpose choM Harold ~l the· black pontnonPd 11rn11rt I GlaM a11 c-h111rman. Mrs. Philip
with th.e whlrlmR' overhrarl prop I Burtnn as v1ce·cha1rman and
and whirring tll ll blnde dl)wn dur Frank F rrry u eecretary·treuu·
to motor tmublP. rPr. The committee IH ued ill!
"I hll~ to come dQwn." Moore l'llatement whk h follow11 :
aid. "~fy motor 11\a.rtt>d rutting I "\\'e are committed to the ti<>·
out. Ao I picked the clea_rf'st piece lief th11t public parka and partlC'u·
or bt>ach around.'.' I larly waterfront property dwned
Climbing out of the •un-~flect-by the city 11Ultable for park pur·
Ing two-seater bubble at front end poses should be held tor re<'re&-
0( the gTLNhopper-type plane tion11l ust' of the people.
wwe Moore and AD3 Bru_ce May-''This city needs an ordnly lm·
era, kia mecho.nk. In a.nswer to provement llnd expanSfon or Its
Moon'• Rdloed d.tet,._, oompan-park progTam.
loft heUoopter piloted by Lt. R. A. "That whenever revenue 111 de·
Bruninr Mt dOW71 nearby to offer t rfverl from city-owned or operated
aid. 11ark areu auch revenue ahould be
The helicopters t ook off from used exclusively to maintain or
Ream. Ft1>ld, the Naval b&lle at develop park and recreational ru -
llan Ysidro near Ul9 Mexkan bor· ilillf'll.
der. Thl'y wett headed for Loll "It 111 our purpoee to atudy the
Al&mlloll. rrom there the hellcop· public park sy11tem of our city;
ters e.nd cre\\'11 a.re 11h1.tt'd to 20 to coop<>rate with the city council
&ho11rd LSTa for 11 thrl'e·m.:>nth anrl pi<rk commassl~>n In dl'Velop-
cruiae of AllUlka.n water11. Moore ang a morP adequ~tP park ay!'tem .
•Id information tPgtlrding the to carry our informallnn and ftnil·
c:rui.w. wu cluaifll'd. ings lo other civlc it-oup11 throu1th·
Bruning finally Oew to Loe Ala· out ·the rlty; to endeavor to creatP
m1toa and brought b8ck an extra 11 genl'ral 11nrl well-fnformPrl lnt,.r·
m otor tor Moore'11 craft. est among all our cltiz:rns rel11tin1t
DEA TH NOTICE
FRAN& LON:ll
Frank Lober. 72. of 1829 f>o-
m ona Ave .. Coat& Me.a. dird S\ln·
day evtnlnit at Hoa1t Hoaplllll &!·.
to park &nrl recreational tacllitle~.
and· by 11uch 11tudy &nd 11pproprf11t,.
act ion to promote a loni.r range
flrDKTllm of well planned park~
Md recreational &rt'a11 for the CltY
of NPwport Beach." •
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WEDNESDAY, JULY b, 1955
foond Mrs. Morton tn hy•tertC'al
condition. ln the pruence of her
ex·hu11band, ahe told polire she
w'u dlvoreed from Morton but he
continued to molut her. She .. td
he had beaten her &nd caused dam·
age to her home. Sh• told oiftcera
11hl' did not ~t him on the pre-
miau.
At .12:30 a.m. TUMd&y, Mrs.
Mort<>n came to Lt.. M.Na police
ll&tlon. s~ ~rorted ahe had re--
turned homt' from Garden Orova
and he&rd nolsl'• In the bedroom.
\\'hrn offll'ers went to her hOU!le,,
they foun11 Mo.rtoo UIHp tf\ere.
R~ports &how entry wu made
by b~•kmg a wlndoiw.
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'51 Olds. 98-4 dr. Full Equip ......................... $290.
'50 Mere. Cust. 4 dr. R&H .............................. $250 •
'53 Chev. 2 dr. R&H. Cust. S.C ...... -.... $350.
'53 Olds. Super 88 ..................................... " ..... $690.
'53 Ford Convertible, R&H ................ _. ... $490.
'53 Chev. Convertible, R&H ....... : ... _ .......... $390.
. S2 Olds. Super 8~ ~ ........... -.................. $390.
'SO Pontiac Catalina, R&H, Hyd. ........... $275.
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ter an e.xtendtd Illness. He had re· of th(' home arldress: a daughter.
aided In Coat.a Mesa tor 1lx weeks Mn. Robert Oliphant. :Xewport
and had lived iii thl9 11tate for <l!) ~ach : a Mn, f'rank. of Ingle·
ye11rs. Haa former home wu In wood: 111110 tour gra.ndduldren.
Dinuba. He wu &n a ttorney and Sen·icl'a were conducted toda,·
waa born In New York City. He at 2 :30 pm. ln the Baltz Mortuary.
wu a put member of the U ona Co.ta Men Chapel with t F . c.
Club ot Dlnuba and wu a member Collins officiating at the Christian
of lh• llllka Club 99 of Loe Ange.lea. Science ritft. Interment will be
H• ta i\.ln't-nd by hi• Wife, Mary. tn Harbor Rat Memorial Park.
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PAGE '4 • PART 11 -NEWPORJ H.-\RBOR NEWS-PRESS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1955
29-Rf'IP _~~ _ ·----297!!~p~w-·_an_tf'CJ ____ _ SO-Ml11ttllan,.()QS , 3~FumJtul'f' for S..111 ~~~oat,~~if !'-.~~~~
YOUR DOLLAR 18' l.Y)t.\N lSLINPER Inboard.
DELIVERY GUARANTEED Deliv~ o! the NewWort Harbor News-Preas i1 WANTED
BAB\i 8US"g)', Teettr ba~. ~r
~<'lit. bnM11'11'1 I, wrlngtr typr
WA$ht'r, 10 l:llu.,Jf 11hot gun, Rull·
a-way brd, ttaM1nAblt. JU 6·
1 ~90. 7:lpH
For those who want tl\e be•t
Konkel's Interiors
Buys More New
FURNITURE at BAY
M h. p, ~ray n1artne motor.
l:otHIJtt311. tarhomtotor. tt1mpera ·
tt11·1> l(AU~r. :l llCe ra!l• • txtra..,
nrw J 11n1> 19~3. l,qe than 100
hr.11. 11... S:l!'\00. Survey wl'k<>-ma.
flOt Wd1l :-\or.1. Har. 3849·W
70p7ll
. guaranteed. Carrier boys will deliver their papen be-•
fore 6 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. If your
paper ia not delivered by that hour please call Harbor
1616 and yJlUr carrier will bring y.our-.papu'<---
.-
Classified
Full time men or women Real
Estate salesmen 25 to 60. Will
assist you to gPt license. and tea.in
you in Real Estate sales. Must be
finan'cfally able to exist for 6
months or a year without making
a sale.
L'J)holst,•ry, dn1per1u , -hJ)('OVer..
~apt'eAds. •
Ni'w phon,. I' "'r<'e
L.t l>ert y 8· 7!17!1 Eatamalu
•S 1 £ .• l 7t I\ St , Costa Me.n.
71p84h
ORIGINALS
AFTERNOON. Cocktail, dlnnl'r
dresses • Coordlnatu.
r-------------Ooubl~ ~lie rolhlway bf>d lnnf'r· NEW u •~. nbleu plywood boat,
aprlng msttrt•i<:i. r1.M.Jy for a;lus•nc • plUJll, SlT&.
J49.&0 Valut 11.t Bay J:t~.t!O Jim Sd'1MIJt>r. 11149 J"~eral.
U11nk beds, S&l<'rn h\\'d , <-<>rnpl. Cv11la Mes&. L1 8 ·J,H t. 72p7•
l&!Jder, e1111rd rail, 2 lr\nerepr. ---
malt .. Ii 2 11prlng11 • , ..... _. __ , 0-..1•-TV S\29 ~O Value At Bay $79,50 3-.-UllK-_...,
0 Or. dble. druur, Salem !lnlsh ,
meto.1 pulls.
$67.(10 V&lue al Bay $U.~0
8(l('lkcu e )leadt>-111rd, S1llein tlnah .
27.M Valu" at Bay $19.96
4 Dr, deitk, Salem flnllll'I, met.al
SPlNET PIANO. Beauut\11 cue •
tone. Lillie uaed. Save over l \00
(In lhla. Another t>ariraJ.n. Mir-
ror type Spinet only $2116. JUny
ot.her wonderful bU)'9.
Custom Dressmaking
Ph. Harbor S268·R 7lp8•
Rates· effective July ht, 1955
NEWPORT ·HARBOR NEWS-PRESS
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Experienced personnel are also
wanted. Must be workers. We
have the most modern office in
the area. Come in for personal
interview.
1000
EMBOSSED business ca.rda $3.99
3 Line Rubber Sta.mp $1.00
4 Line Rubber St&mp with
C\lt $2100 (88• CUtl)
Book Matchu
L. W. WHITE
pulls.
J43.:'10 VaJue .. at B&y S:lll,91\
II r e. Maple wood arm L.R. croup.
i,'Tacefutly match1nr 110fa . plat·
!orm rocker, club ch&Jr. 2 att'p
end and cotfH table. Durable
tweed cover.
$319,:,o Va.Jut' . . at Bay $198.00
Swivel b&.ae platform roc~er. Coll
1pr. con al r For eaite A t'•>m-
DANZ-SCHMIDT Mu.lo Oo .•
620 l(o. Main St .. Santa AM.
Alwaya 100 plan<>11!
See Baldwin Piano
& Organ Display
WOODWORTH PIANO 00. Liberty 8·d0ll, eves, U 8·5150
pp He COASTAL SHOPPER -Wednesdays
Coutal ~hopJN'r Adi. n1n In the Wedoe!tday X«!wa·l'reu
" UDi"S
4 Unes
1 Insertion
2 lniwrtions
S Insertions
( lruwrtiOD!i
SJ.00
J.50
2.00
2.SO
add'L Unes .26 ea.
add'L Un~ .25 No
.. w1. Unes .25 ea.
add'l. Unes .25 ea.
DUNCAN HARDESTY, Realtor GLADIOLAS, fort.
$119.50 Value • a t S.y S39.95
1318 Cout Blvd.. Corona del Mar
(Thaden IDt.erior Blq.)
Har. 3382 l!ec7'
2 P<'. Modern aect.. pure roam $6 PER MO. rw1t' r ood practk e
4 Unet1
.f"LlnH
SltuaUoa Wantfld Ad• wUI rN'<'h,. 15% dtacount. Clu.h In ach'aace oal7.
Ml~l~ff)t AO IS ' UN1!:8
All Cluelfled Ada m.u1tt kt paid for ('a•h In ach·aace of pubUcatloa.
. . The pul>llahera wHI not be res1>ons1ble ror more than one. Incorrect
ln11ert.Jon ot an ad, rel!rrve t he rlghl to correctly l'l11.&11lty any and all
ads and to rejt'Cl any ad not conforming to rules u.nd rl'gulaUon.s,
DEADLINES tor placing or cancelllng ad.a are:
For Monday PubllcaUon -Friday 6 p,m,
For Wednuday Publlc&tions -Tueeday l p.m.
For Friday Publication -Tburaday 1 p.m.
NEWPORT HARBOR PUBUSIDNO CO.
!!11 Balboa Bh·d,. Newport Beach, Callfomt&.
Speclal Notices
y Newport Harbor
B. P. 0. E.
1767
Meet• every Thursday 8 p.m.
Vta Oporto -Central Ave.
N'ewport Beacb
Albert H. Matthews, Exalted RuJer
\2-Bullcling ServJcea
CARPENTRY
MINOR REP AIR WORK
NO JOB TOO .SMALL
H. O . .An~er10n
101' !!. Balboa Blvd,. BaJboa
Harbor U50 83tfc
12-Bullcling Servlcee
Elec. Tool Repair
SkU Saws, Drills, Sandera
QUICK SERVICE
LEWCO ELECTRIC CO.
456 No. Newport Blvd., NpL Bch.
Llberty 8·8383. •4tfc
COMPLETE PA.INTING
& Paper Hanging Se~ice
EUGENE 0. SA UNOERS
500 311t Street, Newport Beach
Harbor 2976 or Har. fH6. ttc
PAINTING
INTERIOR -EXT$1UOR
LICENSED -IN!IUR.ll:P
Glenn Johnston
Rouae Repalra Boat RepaJra 501 • 31at St. Newport Beach
ASTOR'S REPAIR Harbor 3176 22uc
SERVICE
Carpentry CARPENTER
2602 Newport Blvd.
H-Lost and Found
LOST: Ladle11 lea.tht r ahoulder
1trap bag at ~ewport Harbor
Yacht Club .Conunta valuable.
Reward. Gall HAr. 74 .
14-Schools, lnstroctio!.__
CONTRACTORS
ALL CLASSIFIC.ltTIONS
STUDY In 1pare time for contnLC·
tor'• examination under a gen-
eral contractor wllh 26 years
experience. Clu sea Tuea. and
Fri. evea. 7:30 p"'.m. Attend flrat
aeaalon fl"ff. Bertn anytime
Al Tyler School
1611 No. Broadway, Santa Ana
Ph. Klmberl}' ~-f.228 or Kl 7·3!111
Uc
Real Estate School
in Santa Ana
MEN "' WOkJCN prwre ln l'J>&n time for unlimited ~pportunitle11
in Real Eatate. New cl&uea
weekly. A1 Tyler lnatrucUng. At·
tend firat eveninr free IUld learn
about thia creat field. Call or
wrtt.e now.
Al Tyler· School
1811 No. Broadway. Sant& Ana
Kl T·351l·KI 15-3489-Kll 8·2513
tfc
Alteratlona
Remod.Unc
112p76b °'* Repair Work ,.. China Painting
You.r Rome Need Rep.trtq Day and l:Yentnr a .....
FOR RENT
SkJJJ .Sawa, Elec. Drill•, Poliahera.
aU typea ot Sanders, Wheelbar·
row•. etc.
or Remode.UAc 1 Ordera Taken Now
Call Frank. Lrbe.rty 1-tiM Phone l..Ibertr s-118-48
All Work Guaranteed 7•Uc -------------
94tfe
"A's" 23--Sltuationa Want.eel
BOYD'S HDWE. VENETIAN BLIND Bookkeeping Service
2630 W. COAST HIGHWAY • LAUNDRY . ATTENTION!
Wt>erty 8-,3'36, Ne~rt Bol\ 28Uc Contractors, Storekeepers
'J\HE NEW machine proceu meth·
od. R easonable plice.. Avera~e
2 tape resldentt&I blind. ~
Painting Ir Paperhanging
We..do the work ourselves.
,30 year1 ex-pertenc•
Licensed • lnrured.
Satl~!actlon cuaranteed.
!:at.Unatea free. Call Johnnie,
LI 8-2687 & LI 8·5289 8ltfc
House Plans
LIBERTY a-e2111
lOUc
PAIN'TING
Painting & Paper S-anging
"The Best Money Can Buy"
Sympson & Nollar
612 38th St., Newport Beach
PHONE HARBOR.240.
Ua
H.H.HOLBROOK
DEPENDABLE PLUMBING
I. Prompt
!Wp&tr Berne• Mat.nta.lned
Phone: Harbor .fS:U
28-01 B&lboa Blvd., Newport Be&ell
. Only $1.00
Blinds repaired a nd rebuilt.
Free Pick up and delivery
Work done by appolntfent
P.hone Liberty 8-570
or Kimberly 3·827t. ppttc
General Contractor
LICENSED
New Work -Remodeling
J . MILTON McKENZIE
Need 1JOmeone to relieve you of
those monthly bookkeeping wor-
rle:1? A11k about our rea.aonable
rates. Ha r. 4688·J 70c82
WORKING MOTHERS, child care
In my home t'laytlmo•s. Newport
Hel~hta district. Liberty 8·7674.
72p74
Universal
Bldg. Maintenance
WaU11 A window Cleaning
Floorll. Janitor Servlc4',
Phone HarbOr •318. 87p80h
Har~r 3i 22·R Mttc _R_o_y_'_s_M_a_i_n-te-na...,,. __ n_c_e
PAINTING
M. W. ROSS
LI 8·33.21 • LI 8-7823
280 Avoca.do, Co11t.a Mes&
70p83h
CEMENT & BUILDING
All Klnds
FREE ESTIMATES
Liberty 8-6109
29tf
, HouM cleanlnc-Floor waxinc
Wall wuhing-wtndow cleanlnc
VeneUan bllnd1. Uphol.ltery
Inaured. Free lllsttmatea
l.Jberty d-1332. 1Uc
CLEANING ol IRONING by the
day. Experience<.!. B&lboa Island
preferred. Kl 3·6096. 72p7'
A·l COOK Ir CatereM, colored.
Excel. rd. Health card. Own
tranaporlllllon . Uve In. E. Flet-
cher, •01 S. 33rd St .. San Diego.
Belmont 4·1896. 72p74
plcp --~~~-~--~~~ Experienc'd gardener
LANDSCAPING
ASPHALT TILE
LINOLEUM
I Install the above cheaper than
moeL Also 91111 Tnt 6 Linoleum.
Non·unloln, 25 years expelienre.
Compare snd aee -
BILL COKER Har. •828 or Long
Beach 7-:'>973, 111c74h
.
ASPHALT TILE
Aluminum Wall Tllt
J.Ugn. Dlstrlbutorw
Wholeaale prices to
Conlr;lclona ol Tlla Setter•
LI 8-7493 68tfc
14-Penonala
and CLEAN UPS
LJberty 8-1659
30ttc
MAN • WOMAN will do general
housework, Cloor waxing, win·
dow cleanlnit. Fll.l!t workers,
wh1tt. 194 .E. 20th St .. Costa
Mesa. Ll 8·2683. pptr
HSKPR .COOK. 26. Drive. Ltve II'\.
Newport Beach
74c76
. " 29-Help Wanted
~ ' W ANT exp. hot?e keeper tor gen.
houae. work, f>eraonal washing
A ironing. 6 halt daye a week.
fl.25 hr. Hsr. 1968 73c75
WANTED CLEANlNG woman -
with teferenc~2 days a W('ek.
Year around job. Call Harbor
736 between 12 and l o'clock
noon. 73p75
SECRETARY· STENOGRAPHER.
with shorthand. Some knowl·
edge ot record• desirable tor
local real u t.ale offk e, New·
port Beach. Real u tate experi'·
ence not ncce888ry. Apply In
person 1505 W . Balboa Blvtl.,
Salurd&y. 73ci~
ATTEl''TlON. ALL BOYS -
CUT FLOWERS
.50¢ BUNCH
17M ·Orange Ave.
Coat& Mf'AS. 74p76h
TWO be1wt1ful hand bruldrd all
wool ruga, new m11terlal. Well
made. 8 \~ by 11 ~ ft. $3761
8xl 0 ft. f400 -836 Osborn,
W . Covina. Ph. Edgewood 27401
78p75
Envel~e Special
High quality #II~ white Te&'\llar
envelopee. printed wit.I\ comer
~eturn.
$3.95 ' per 1000
\\'llh thl11 ad. Explru July 22nd.
Mall copy and check today.
FOX adv. 709 E. Center, Ana·
helm . 73c78
16·ln. DE WALT SAW on t raUer.
$325. See at 1911 Kings Road,
Ne~-por\ Helgha. Owner at
No. 1 Bay Covu. 83Uc
rubber cushfon with zipper. SN! pluto. Ltt the ktdd.lt• 1-m. Ap·
it In this top g-rade newe:st c<>ver. ply term rent on purchue. Good
Ice-pink --tout beige -lur· used plan09 $75. '89, $1211. Jll7
quolat-. etc. Lowest t•ntl•.
$269.SO Value . at &y $179.00 DANZ·SCRMIDT,
OET TiflS RF.LAX·'OPEDlC 1120 No. Main, Sanla Ana.
Queen elze • • fl. I lnnerapr. >-AlWaye 100 planoe.
m&tt. tit box spr. eel, extra farm.
·10 yr. guarantee. F\111 or t"''in SMALLEST STUDIO Plano wtlh
alu . full 88 keyboard in nne eon·
'139.110 Value . al Bay $89.60 dllion . Terma, S411.311 dcrtm and
SJ 11.17 per mo. at
-OPEN EVES. TIL 8 -SHAFER'S 'Muatc Co. (Sl.nce.1907)
BAY Fu' RNITURE 421·•23 N. Sycamore, Sant& Ana
'27 E. l.7lh St. COat& Meaa
Between TWIUD ol lrvln@
P'REE STOREFRONT PAR.KING
TERMS H c78
~12 OVAL braided rul', plLlnted
hutch, maple table, 2 chain •
ottoman. Iron • board,' Unlver-
aa.J touter, amall l&mpe. HAr.
0459-J. T4c7li
TWO COUCHllS, one a It. lone.
lounge chair, 0.fter tit SatUer
stove, Jl'rlg1dalre, ma.hog. bu-
reau, ~lee. lrooi tabi. lamp. Har.
Phone Kimberly 2-0e7%.
HAMMOND Orpn. 811Chtly u.eed.
Good bl1t aavtnc. Anot.her won·
derfut buy. Hammond Chord Or ·
l'&n. Uttle uaed. Tha Orl't.n
everyone can ·ptay.
DANZ-SCHMIDT P lano Co ..
&20 No. Ma.In, Sant&· Ana
LOVELY 81NOLJ!l m1U1ual elec:·
tronlc organ ln perfect condl·
tlon. Save J400. Convenient
term• a t r
THE NEWS·PRESS ia now taking Fre.sb Hea!!ing Aid
cemer11pplieaUona for rcutes 1n ·-BATTERIES
~~~ • Hp
SHAFER'S Ku.u&.Oo. (8tnce190n
421·•23 N. Sye&JnOre·, Santa Ana
Phone ~berly 2--0872.
M W d f STEINWAY GRAND. Gorgeou1 In eSa 00 Cra t every way. Parlor 1lr.e. Thi• these netghborhoodll:-W1 Give SolH Green Stampe Balbo&, Weat Newport, Balboa
111 •• Newport Height., c orona d('t Gunderson Drug Co.
Ma.r &nd Costa Mesa. Malo St. at Ba.Ibo& Blvd., Balboa
Unpainted "' Juvenile Furniture wonderful lnatrument at a. bag
MAPLE Welsh Cab. JM ~O •~ing . ..Many otl\er Granda. Ma·
U you are 12·14 yrs. old, and have Harbor !HS. 98t1c
a blcycle , apply at the Clrcula·
Hwd. Ladder cha.Jra. fi~r · · I son .ft Hamlin, Knabe, Story &
&e&t • U ,:'>O Clark, etc. Pricu U .96 and up
tlon Dept., Newport Harbor
New1-Prea11, 2211 Balboa Blvd ..
Newport Beach, between 10·12
&. m. or •-.!I p. m. only except
Satut'daya. -trc
Waitresses
Experienced, 21 yrs. or over.
Rob't Hill's Chef's Inn
32'lH I:. Cout Htrhway, Corona
dt<l ~1ar. 72c74
WOMAN OR GlRL-Capal>le, t o
u.slst with apt. house cleaning
week encts thru J uly A: August
TOP PAY. 104 E . Bay, Balbo11.
GmLS -
IT'S A
GIRL'S -WORLD!
72c74
And you'll ain-ee when you hear
ot t he rnnny jnb opportunltll's
!ur quallft!'(J young women In
our business todn y.
OPENINGS NOW FOR :
TELEPHONE OPERATORS
Apply-Monday through Fnday
liH a" No. M&m St.
9.00 to t :OO p.m.
Room 211, Santa Ana
PACIFIC TELEPHONE
' 22Uc
WOMA."t aa tlry clcan1n1: ma rkrr.
Liberty 8-4381. i1c7!'>
SA LF,SLAlJY, full t l1ne. Mtt11l
have knowl1>dire <1f lll'Wlni:. /Ille
30 to 40. SNfP 6: STITCl1, 209
Marine, llalbo11. h lan11. HJ\ r.
YARDAGE
Inventory Sale
Hwd. 30" Bp.r atoot., 1 DAN~·SCHMTDT Plano
flbr r seat . -.. ·-·--.. U .llO :'>20 No. Main, Se..nta AntL
Mlnwax a.n.d Deft flnl,.Ma lOO p1anoa.
on Deal!"leT'• Fabrics
at Wholella le Price.a.
drdera taken ror 1hultera -------------
2121 Harbor, c .M. Liberty 8·1645. WOW! Read This!
MARGIE WEBB
1966 So. Cout Blvd. Laguna Beach , 33.-Boats, Supplies
63 l.fc . 32' Lohman Sport Cru1aer !
Apricots Sleeps 4. tully equlpt. top con·
dlUon. A.akin&' ""O or trade for local property. Submit ortf'r.
We specialize In tue ripened Ph. Har. 796·M 73p7:i
Royal apr icots tor home can-' -------------
nang. 25 lb. lug and 5 lb. bu-SNOWBIRD SAll. .. needed -tn
kets. a.ny condition. C&ll Dick at LEx· Hillside Orchard ingtcn e-4220. 7tp73
BetweV1 '22nd and 23rd on Tustin
AVf!, CClitta J\1 t>8a. 70l!c TRADE
Beoautltul 70-ft. aux. achooner.
F\llly found, go anywh~re. WIU
Wt!-repair tt-levl11lon reee.l\'•'rs
lllld radios. You p&y 10 d11.y11 IA·
ter, when aaUatled. No parta In·
st.a.Jled not needed.
Lari;e.11l Exclusive RCA Vl<'lor
dealer In area. f'a.rta • lAbor
,-uarante.ct for ll full mon"'-,
WO• P:. Coa.~t H l¢tiw11v, C'"orona
D,.I Mttr. HAr. l'HVI. LE\\'J8 W.
TARTER. Owner, Htrc
w AJ'.'TED 60 USED Pl ANOS tor
our big rent.al dPpt. Hlgheat cuh
allowance Jn t rade for Organ.
Splnet piano, or Orand pl&110.
OAN7.·SCHM.1DT,
1120 No. M11.Jn. R&nt.a Ana
take equity In property or 11m11.I-17" ConAOle T&levt.lon ..
ler boat. 1220 W. Balboa Blvd., 21" HCA Victor <'onaole With
SO-B--A~li-'an __ ce_~~~~~
Washing Machine
SERVICE NewporL Har. 3032. 39tfc I full remote control, reduct•I $121
1-year guarantee on Job• done
and on used wul\era. 2•88~
(rear) N'wport 81., <.:oat.a Mua.
Llberty 8-4503 or Llberty
8-4327. 64Uc
SMALL re!rlgerator tn g llOd C{lnd.
MAKE OFFER. Phone Utierty
8-8~76. 72c74
SNIPE No. ~1934 In U<'~llent con-
d ition. Roat cover sails and trail·
Pr. OwnPr luvlng 8t wtll take
be11t offer. Har. :'!02 ditya, Har.
2306 R evea, 62lfc
27 FT. Aux. slO()p With Gray Sea
St•out engine, full 11111t good
Salle. 2 bunk•, 1;i•llY.""and hearl.
?'>ew ataanll!M att't'I r litging. Ju1l
painted complt'lely 3 weekl'I ai:o.
()EEP FREEZE -Weller rlli1play $3400. Ll 8-1687 6~t!c
Rtill·A·Door ~!1133 top J2911 -
Harbor 1~19·\\'. 72p74 13 IT. ALL GLASS BOAT m .. ·u. -------------1 70 ln<'h bP8 n1, $120. Ll 8·fi30.(.
PHILCO 8 cu. ft. freezer. 19:'>0 i2cH
model tit 195-0 Kt-lvinator refrig.
Both In i;ood condition. Llbrrty
8·~400 73c71'>
RL'A Victor Htgh F1d ... Jlly
phono. M&hog. tuil lloor11,
rtidu1-ed .. . $ l(lO
F . M. Table radH>a, only . U9.9ri
TV R.enl&la A 5.,n1ce
Tarter Television Co.
TWO L-OCA T'IONS
2904 E. Cou t Hy., Corona do! Mar
6: 2H Broarl)Y&y, lA.gun4l Be~h
Ph. Har. 6491 or H Yatt 4-~1 11
7ttfc
ORGAN. Electronic! UMd but ln
excellent eondJUon. Two m&11-
u1111. Fine tor churf'h or home.
You ran H Ve S800 on thla pur•
chu e.
5233. Htfc 1--------------
1111-"T. PENN VAN outboard. Dou·
hie t•ed11,r planked. gJM~rd. Bait
t111k, motor. str.lpped mah. d••ck.
$2~9. U 8·48&2 73c7~
OANZ-SCH.MlDT,
r>20 No. Ma.In, Banta Ana
WANT Jl:XPERTF..NCED a utomo-
bile sale!lman. folral W()rktni;
condition". Pennant'nl p•)s11 1 .. n
for a hard workt•r. H ;\ 1 ·!'K F::-\ S
MTRS. 1932 Harbtir Blvtl
Hci~>
BOOKKEEPER, malt'. rJ1 t1m-;,-
Good posalblUllea fur a1lvan<"l'·
ment. For a ppolntmt"nt call I.I·
berly 8-34 I 6 i 4r i6
W ANTEO: Baby satt••r for 5 ,1:i ys
week. HArb. l654·R aCtPr 6 p.al1
• 7it 7::1
WOMEN wanted. S3.00 ~r hour,
ea11y spare time Tel. Conta d
la<l,\'. You~ own phone. Call l<I
3·2H8 ror Interview. Hp76
SO-MiM'f'llanP011s
BRAIDED rl\s. hant1 ma;e, sll
wool. 8x 1 O. $200. Small "lus,
will m11k11 to ordtr. Ll 8-~:1:12
Used Automatics
$39 .50 to S99 .50
Orll\'ered Installed. guar&n tred.
Terms A va.lla.ble
We Service AU Appliances
Specializing in Automatics
Auto. Wa!lher Enterprises 1 26~8 :-.:ewpt1rt Blvd , Costa M<'~ll
Lltwr1y 8·7b08 11'\ear Gulf Cour~e l
Upp
I& F'T. MOTOR-SaJI. made by
Olde Towne Co. Conn .. beautiful
tines, g l&.11Rt'd 6 ft. deck, Bolsa
pontoons in hull. Bendix motor
A sail, SHCI. I! llOld lhl1 week.
.
S5-Dogs, Oat.a, Peta
NEED good homP1 tor ttve clarl~J
klltt'ns. 6?8 Klng11 Plaoe, N--
p<irt Hta . LJb. 8-6602. T~TI
Mooring avail. S~. per mont h -------------
H.arbor 1497-W 73c76
WANTED to rl!nl. month of July.
Snowblr1! ur preferably i:;IM!!
kunanate•I s11.1lbol\t. Respcm111blf!
11allors Pr1 vitte part.le~. Balboa
Is land re,idenl.9. Phl)ne Sa.turday
noun, Har. 64118. H c76
39-Autoe Wanted
PRlVATB PARTY wana to lNy
·~·• or ':'16 Chev. Plym. or Ford
iJL&tlon w11gon prl'!"r & c:yllndPr.
No pClwrr glt1le. Undl'r 12000.
C'1tlt Hubor 1020 H H . nc7T
J\tvr 11lzt> Rtnvt' & r•·f rli::. combln;. lll·~·r <.;ABJ:'\ < ru-1~r. plywu<id,_l ,lhAuto.. for SaJe
t1t•n N"arly nrw. C'1111t ~22:1 ,.qulpµPd r<ir llPf''"J le ci~hlni.:.1 -------------
a.ew. Will sell for S 125. :!1>7 <'hry11lrr ('rown 11 r, n r1r11,.po\nr l 9!'l2 MORRIS Minor c•mv. 21.000
Palm S t ,Balboa . 7·11'711 motor $17~0, t_..l 8·6440. 321 1 mllell. Good Cl)nct. SM:\ l l·ft.
Fulll'rl.On, :-\pl. th h. 7 .. pi'6 I Grt'en D<>lphln "''-'"!>· 28()~ Het-
lntropt. C D.M. W i--ty &-7910 J>I<.: or L'IJDl:i:RS ~ptnna'ktr anol T4p71
11tonn salt. 7 hp Martin. Board· I ·
l~g lad1ler tor 3fH O ft. l>Qat :J• JAGt:AR XK120M modlfted
S2-FUftlUure for Sale
Painting, Decorating
Paper Hanging
Alcoholica Anonymoua
Write P .• 0 . Bolt 311
Newport Be&cb, Callt.
~ewport Arra . Bruneau, 360 E . -71<'76
HOCSE Fl.LL of furnllure-ln-
chh.hng drapes, c1i11tom Fren<'h
prov1nd aJ. over!ltutced A IUlla·
qucs. H11rbor 168i 74 pi6 l:heap. lnq. week-endA, 106 Via c•mv , like nrw, pcwder tit..._ Mentone. Lido bl°'"' or CR"st-. __ .....
\'tew 8-86r>:S week da y•. i0p82 white orllm lop, never ._...
GEO. EURKHARDT
LtCZNSED CONTRACTOR
ITS W. 18th ISt., COil!& Mesa
Liberty 1·1621
Pleue
CALLON US
When we can help you waUI your
adverualnr problem•. A lralned
c:ourteou1 1pttlalJ1t will gladly
help you prepare effectlT• .adnr·
Ualnr.
Our aim I• to provide •ound ad·
Yert.lalng CO\IJ\Ml &lld help )'OU ret
outatandlng: ru111t11.
NEWS-PRESS
Cluaified Ada
HARBOR 1816 i
218t St., Cosla MrM. 74p711 BEDROOM ~Pt. d1 nan1: 1'111 111hle
A: ot htr p1er •·11. HA r. (1:lll8· \\'
LAR(.;F. gali>leg tatile, udd d13ht!ll,
ohl tl\b!.-11. old mahogany ro(·kang,
r h111r. 21:.! JJ1>er1, ll&lbo& Island.
Har. 26C.l'>·W. i2c74
Phou Harbor • 79:1 EXPERlEl'\('ED wh•ll' girl des1reo!I
tie child care. W(ll live in. Call
--------.-----JAclulon 7·2'i30. Hpi 6
18-Btutz Al&I( \,; FULL char&c bookkeeper I& 1c-
superfluous Hair count&nt. presently employed.
dtelrea to mAke a chAJ1p, HAr-
PerrnaieDU, nmo'ftd from taoe bor 2!S42 after T p.m. 74p711
anna, lep. ~--· and hair i.. abaped-No m~ tweeenc. HOUSEWORK by lhe day, own
llLLEN L. BRYANT R. &, tran.aportaUon. (Colored). Good
Udo'a kloe ot 8"11ty ll&r. 3671 nt~eea. Kl 3-9283 7•p76
Ull WOMAN want• hou11ework by
-------------day. LIDtan M~r. Klmberl,y ~
%2-Losl and Found
LOST: Small brown bWtold eon·
taitUn( ldeJiutl~Uoe papers.
Ll~raJ reward. T. Set. Wm. A.
8!J\.lth, 1300 Balboa Bl1'd .. New·
PMt « -KJm. 2~2h ,l!'Jlrt. 273.
74c7&
2939. 7Cp78
EXP. OIULL and OOUDt.er worker.
J'rtd'e Dn..-In. 11111 Newport
J!lhod., 0oeta ~ LI. a.MU.
7'c
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74ci6
SL'.RF BOARD Bcstul1f11lly lam·
lnated balsa and rc-dwoCld, Just
retlnlahc<I, cosl $8.~.00. Sacrl!lce
for 141'1 00. SH a t Dllke's Bay
Shore Bo& t Ren ta.la. 1 00 r:
C\111..qt Rlgjlway. Mlon• Harbf)r
0879. 74p76
VERY ~ASONABLE -Brand
new Hotpolnt. dl1hwuher, tcost
S3•0J will sell tor $200. Lite.
Duncan Phyfe mahog. dlnlni;
lable, 8 c.halre, S70. Mahog. end
table with lamp, Jl O Hotpolnt
11 cu fl re.trig. tn :11lnt. cnndl· PADDLEBOARD, $1 5, Ran~. tton. J1 50. Walnut aecretary,
Magic Chef, good oondlt1on, $20; only S:'>O 1987 Alleo .Ave. Lfbfrty
Adirondack cha.In $10: copper 8·3233. Ill tic
pla.nter table l&mJ>L 1812 Circle -------------
Orin. 8a19ft~. Newport KAR.PEN bed daHnport $3~.
Beach. 7tp75 table top rans• $26, Phone Har.
ANTIQUJCS -Old tumlture, wt' _011B_e_-_1 ________ 1_3_c1_0
claaa, llunp1, old ptct:urea, clocka 1U • .LK.J:R for lnftl.ld With u.t.n
etc. Barsaina ~ Bia ._ attachment.., "6, two ' burner
cov.nt.a to dalu.. CbartM DaN, atovu w1th o-..a no • $30.
1108 Z. A.na!Mtm Bt., Loal n.n.lty w1Ul ebatr St. Barbor
8-clL llW)..tn. tttlc 111 T..J 18Uc . .
12 FT. CARVER-Craft, fl~rgl&M·
ed boll?m and bow, atef'lil)g
wheel, J225.
14 H. P. EVL~RUOE motor, 6·pl.
preuure tank, J175.
SMALL Sall boat ,comp!~~· .. !.lt.h
~&JI A dolly, J l60
321 Grar.d <.;ana.J, Balboa X.1811 d.
Har. 0284-W. 72cH
HIGHWAY DISPLAY AREA
avall&ble fO_( food Cla&n boat.II,
tow mile.re. or-lgl.naJ ~ • ._
'0472 tle7&
1948 HARLEY DAVIDSON' 1•.
J 200. Phone Har. 2613·J . Tle7'
STEAL!
19114 MERCURY hard lop. hl!y
••1utpt. Must Mil by JuJy SUI
f'rlt'e ~2.200. C&ll Ll 8· 7&&•.-
T2e7'
priced t.o ae.1'1 -------------
ROBERT VAUOBAl'f A CO.
Phone LI 9· 7805. 72c74
SAlLBOAT 17 ft. NaUnnal One L>e·
alg-n. Inboard rudder. Good u.!111
tit coveor. U :.O Phone Llbe1 I)'
JAGUAR Of Marl< VU Mdan. Wiit.
with rtd lerll.hf'r. a1Jtonl.&Ue
lr11111m11W11on. l'crr"·t cond., low
mll,.a.:•. orl(ln~I o""-nff. Harbor
M72. Slc7&
8-5298 or f..3flH. 73p7~ llUi• SL~ VA I.LEY >orltRCUR Y.
I a!l liCIWfr "'flllpm .. nl, ll'rm11 «111!
SURF BOARD. 10 fL lo1\g. 311 lb• own"r. I.I li-311'\l or Lt 8·1122:1
Ut.llO. Lt l-s.998. 73p76 • lltlc
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Bu7 trom a loc_, duJcr wbo wtU be here l'OMORROW
to b&dl up W'bat he "11.1 TOl>A.YI
THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS!
19M CHEVROLET 4 door Bel Aire, light blue,
R & H. power glide tnuwniaaion, power
steering. Excellent c'!nditton. . ......... $1545
1~2 NASH 4 door aedan, 2 tone green, over·
drive. Showa very good care ... . ....... $ 99:'>
1~ FORD !tatfon Wagon. Run• good, looks
· well. ........ . .................. ( ................. -...... $ 19:i
10&~ PL YMOtmI Club Coupe, delux~ model,
light Bftt91, R Ir H. All new nylon tubt-
lem tirw. Only _... . .... ····-···-····~ $ 895
LOU REED
CHRYSLER· PLYMOUTH DEALER
1JOO W. Cout Highway Phone Liberty 8-3486
GMC
Trip le Checked
Used Trucks .
'60 CHEVROLET % T. PICK·
UP, POWERGLIDE tran•.
'6t GMC '<. T. PICKUP.
'62 INTERNATIONAL I~ TON 1
PICK1JI'
'&2 CHEVROLET "A T PA N!:L
'03 GMC •.., T. ['ICKUP.
HYPR.AMA'l10 TRANS.
'53 FORD 8, "' T . P ICKUP.
'&l DODO!! ~ 1· .PICKUP.
SPORTS~lAN T OP.
'50 GMC l T. DUAi., FLATBED
·~2 CHEVROl.ET l T. P ANEL
'52 CHEVROLET 2 T .. 179" W.
74c76
Motor Overhaul
NO MONEY DOWN . * with this ad *
6 Cyls. ·~--·----S48.88
8 Cyls. ..--·---······-··$58.88
Includes both l11bor and parts.
N,.w rtngs. wrhst pans, v11lv'
grind, fittings of maln and r od
beu tngs. Expert motor t\\.ne up.
90-day or i ,000 mile guarantee.
(NO MONEY DOW:"l.
REBUU.T ENGINES
-UP to 15 1.10:-ITHS TO PAY-
BuiJt Jn our own faclory by akWed
machlnlsts. Don't contend w ith
the middle man. Bu,· dirttt.
JtEBUll.T and INSTALLED
R , 2 SPF.F.D. R 20 TIR!!S. SHORT BLOCK
'54 UODGE 2 4'. t YO. PUltfl'. I FORD ......... ····-·---·-1129.50
2 SP F.:ED. 8:2~ TLHES. I CHEVROLET ............. _ ... _ .. 1149.50
'!it (;~fC 10 WHF:El.F.R OUMl ', PLYM. I: DOOOE .. -..... _ ....... St55
I:H ... TRA:\'S .. 9.00 TIRES. CHRYS. It DE SOTO __ ...... 1170
St'e 1 h" la rg1•11t 11~ock of used
t n1f'k1< ln 0!'1LnJ:e '<•unty. 11toc:k
lnrl . plckupa, panels, al&ku and
dumps. You will Mve Ume and
monf'y by •«1ng us finrt.
w. w. WOODS
GMr DEALER
151:,.fil!J F. 41h !-;t S11nta An11
Oppn Sunday a.rn
Truck he11dqu&rter11 for Orang• C'o.
STUDEBAKER ...... -·-··-f170
OLDS It P0?1;TUC 6 ---11 iO
BUICK .... ·-··--··-··-.. -·-··-1175
H1JDSON -... -...... -.......... -....... $175
Loa.n C.r Free Towing
NEW CAR GUARANTEE
Block mwt meet our atandarda
Plua tax.-1, gukets a nd oil
Open Sunday 10 a.m. to 2 pm.
H c75 '
BELLES ~NGINE
REBUILDERS
, $1295.
New Frenc h Ren c)uft
4 door iu•olnn :,o m1t .. 1 pf'r .ir•llon.
'"" 1i..•n1 • ~!!'\ f>t•r mo.
Ii •n&.; t1f A11wrr11 fmr•nr1r~
lMMl'.PL\T•; Oelavery
Opt>n Dally 8 \o 7 State Bonded
NEW LOCATION
310 East 3rd St.
SA!>ITA ANA
42-Trailers
51 COLUMBlA mobile borne: lll'
long: shr. a. toilet: many extru.
ex.. cond. lot 63, U berty Mobile
Homes Court. 15182 Harbor
Blvd.. Santa Ana. 72p74
H k LUGGAGE TRA.ll..ER -' it 6 . aus en Motors Inc, Alt metal. enclosed. u o. 270 E
Palmer, Costa Mesa.. LI 8-';6';4,
1!1.lt Hl\rhl'r Rlv•I. C-o~ta M,.sl\ 72cH
I.I 1<-~111'11 I I 8·6:1f'l I /\LI. STEEL luggage traller So5~
&Stfc H1troor H 23. i•c711
'51 CROSSLEY ·
1,; • 'PER
Station W11'!. Beautiful con-
dition t hrou, hout. inclu<l-
i11g t 11 f's & ne w paint. Load-
t·d with r\·rry conrC'arnblc
f'Xt r:i:
$395.
COTION GOFF
VOLK~WAl,f';N DEALER
·.":PAN-AMERICAN-«
:Paramount-Terry
'55--45' PtUI Amf'r. 2 b<Jrm. -
A ~UY.
55-111' T vrry-Sf'ECIA L
'712-27' Mobll-T11.ndPm-bat/\. ~
MANY MORE -E11sy Term1
Port Orange Trailer Sales
2200 W. <'oe..~l Hlghwny
Phone Llberly 8··t420
N"WJ\Wl R N\Ch 72c8th
2116 ;-; .. wport Bh·d , ~pt. Beach .Ji-Wantf'd to Rt-ot
Hnrbor 8 7'4•·7~ J!)~.1 rt~'M<)t'TH 2 ilt 111'<1~ I Rentals Wanted
l' AMBRIOOE. , .. 9~. Ub. 8·12:i'; w. ne«I apt. and bouau ln al
11nn !i p m ;4ciG .wcUooa tor both. wintu &11d ------------1 ycar'e leue. rum. or untum. 1939 n n ocf; coupe. '47 m ot or . u you have a •&c&ncy,
Exrellt•nt running cC\nlftllon. $i!i. phone t.oday
_ can H&r. 0518-J. 1.ipi6 The Vogel Co.
FOR &\LE or, TRADE tor boat-lS'°l W. C6t.. Hwy~ Newport BcfL
C11dllh1c 'H 2 •·dr .. light col· Phone Liberty 8-3481
"r. Exc!'l. cnn1HUon. Harbor 208 MArille, Ball:><:* Ialand
~246·R 73c7~ 1 PbOlle Harbor 40
12667 E. Coa.,,t Hy .. Coronll del MM
40-A-Tiree • Part. P hone Hubor l'iil
Lido Offtt-e, 3H6 Via Llclo
Tubeless Tire and
Recapping Hdqtrs.
Courtney & Lester
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.. ONJI UBaT'f' a..J.111 PAP
An'llNTION
Nash -Hudson
owners
Rioh Hahn ll Garage .......... ..,,. ........
.. Qeod Tn&lpoltataaa
OU. .. au.
Harbor '9i.l 32t~c
WANT APT, on or nrac bearh
with private bath, kltch,nette
for 1 or 2 we..•lul. July or Aui:.
Wr1te Box J ·98, th11 pa~r.
i3pH
~--------~ WANTED TO R.E.'\'T ,2 bedroom
turn l!pt. or house for 8 pen na·
nent nstdent& Ref~cn. LI
&·2995 or Mr. Clark, 1000 \\".
Balboa Bh•d.. apL 6. 'i3pi~
W AN'r TO RE:\'T, 2 bdrm. unfum.
.. bou. and pr&lf'I or apt. "1th
patio or 8"1&11 yd • Corona del
M.e.r or Harbor u~a. Permanent
tenant.. C&1l D. K. Mu"°". Ha.t·
bar llH. T4p78
ROOM A BOARD Sn quiet Olrta-
U&a home fQr am.l·lnft!id eJd-
.ny lial:l7, near Newport a.ch.
Boll 1'1. 111111 ~· ~
M-Ae a ......
roa RmT-oorau cW Mar _,.
h&'rtew. Two bedroom. Block
,..._ blir· ... ,. .... '°A.~.
11.. TUT•
~ -ODl'lars. home.
I WnM.. i t.tba. Tur 1 ....
UGO mo. Ph. LI 1-5573. H c7t A. uto Radio Repair
«>9 E. 29th St. -clull.flect Ads are na4 by fOOu
N•11FPOrt Beach. Rat. '126. S5ttc wbo an Nally lookinf to buy.
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U-Apt.. & Bow. tor Beat -&&-Apt& ~ Bow for Rdlt 5S·A-Btwltea Beat.a.
Cabanas Marinas
Lido Peninsula, East 31st St., Npt. Bch.
OFFERS
Oehght!ul Uvin,. Apt...Cabanu. Utilities paid.
with
Yacht •lip accomodationa.
Dally, weekly, monthly, yearly.
For appt. or reservation, Call Har. 2992. 34tfc
48-Apt.s. ll Bo~ for Rent 48-A-Apta. for Rent
Choice Summer Rentai. OD COMFORT A.BLll BEACH A.PTS.,
Balboa Island & Udo Isle ruml.lbed. Summer rate tS& wk. MU W. Oce&n Front. Harbor
AVAILABLE -About 8000 aq.
tt.. lifht lndu.ttry apace on i.t •
2'Qd. floor. U. S. Highway 101
<d Bay Prontap.. Will leu. ail
or any part It: ttmodel to auit
tenant. VQ1_el Co., Jua-vt& 1.-.
Barbor 4971. -26Uc
LEASE
VINI!! LOCATION 1n Corona del
I.far. Complelely equipped fo.r
baking or delicatessen. Phone
Harbor 4263 tor app't. Mltc
New Store Bldg.
for leue, 3·5 y,..., lh~4 tt. park·
ahopplng area..
tnr 1p&ce. Major artery. ln Lido
BLANCHE GATES
Realtor Small Is cozy or tur• " delus• '817-M. 72p77 $75 to $300 month 311 Marine Ave., Balboa lalt.nd
VOGEL Co. NEW FlfRN. WATER.FRONT for Harbor 1471 68tfc
lea.se, 2 bdrm. apt. IClectncally
208 Ma.r1pe An., B&Jboa I.a.l&nd equipped. 4U Via Lido Nord. FOR LltASE: Sm&ll ca!e doln&'
Ph. Harbor , .. or Harbor 2151 Newport Beach. T2pH I Xlnt. buslne.s, rood locauon,
Res. Bar.1786·R or Bar. S059·M ------------ldtal for rood cook A: putey
Utlo I bl I h coot<. Write Box K • 99, thll _________ Avai o e Ju y 15t newspaper. 74c76
DO COME FURN'. 1 bdrm. apt., Quiet. Clou •
to Lido ahopping. Yearly leue M-BU8lneu OpportwUtie8 Deairable 1ununer rent.ala ellU
avail&ble. By wMlr, month or
.wa1H>n.
COAST PROPERTIES
301 E. Balboa 81-1 .. Balboa
Har. 26!'.>8, 2597 Is 4600 71}1C
RENTAL r
SPECIALISTS
Call Edna cr&lg
Blanche Gates, Rltr.
311 Ma.r1ne A'H.
~boa I.eland, Kar. 1871 T2ttc
BALBOA ISLAND RENTAL -
Charmlng h oWie, 2 bdmu .. avaJI.
now to July H th. Well turnt.11hed.
Garbage dlspoeal. F1r~pl. Rta·
eonable. Kar. 2&eT·W. 6!ltfc
LIDO ISLF..-Lovely tum. I bed·
room apL, Bayfl"ont. Summer or
yrly. Har. 4260-W, Har. 2790-W
or C'U~tc.-r 5·6163. 72r 71
1eo. mo. to ruponsfbl• people.
Call owner, LI ~&. 72cH
BALBOA ISLAND -be&uUtuJJy
furn. 3 bdrm.. It 2 bdnn. apts.
overlooking bay, patio, Bar·B·
que Ac .wtnp. 109 Park Ave .•
Harbor 0123·1t. 72c7'
CORONA DEL MAR studio apt.
furn. No cooking. Betit location.
Weekly or yearly. Har. 4362
alter 5:30. • 72c7"
SUMMER Rentals
Deluxe turn. apt. I: l'OOme.
Day, week or month
Ide&l 1ocation -a f"1r steps to
everything. 10. E. Bay, BalboL
Har. 034' J 7ttc
1''1CEL Y tum apt. 2 bdrm., paUo,
sun deck A: f&nge, next to
ca.nal'. Swnmer or yrty. leue
·~ ClubhOUM. Newport. 1Sc75
ROOM S. COTTAGES, AP'I'S. 43-B-Houaee for Keat
DAY OR WEEK I COSTA MESA -3 bdrm. home.
furn. (except 1 bdrm.) Reuon-
THE BLUE TOP MOTEL. 403 able. Phone LI 8·7877. 72 a
Newport Blvd., Just above The P
LEASE •
FINE LOCATION 111 Corona del
Mar, Complttely equipped tor
balclng or dellcateMrn. Phone
Harbor 4263 for 91>p't, 65tlc
FORCED TO SELL
Thriving housecleaning busineu.
Opportunity lo make g ood mon·
ey f or right party. Make otter
to Box H·96, lhla paper. 7lttc
M-MOlley to Lout
Quick Cash Loans
on fun:llture, auto, salary.
$50. to $750. or more.
One day se riice
Application m•y be made ln per-
aon, by phone or by ma11.
CALIF. ACCEPTANCE
CORPORATION
1898 Harbor Blvd., Co•l* Mesa
LI 8-77!>1 -Open Fr:ldeys till 8
CJC>Md Saturday-illtc
LOANS for Homes
Lots
Piii~~ ..tte1, a.t.t •carce. prlcu
1.0ll\6 up. ~ltm c>fttr •
aael'lnce lot near ~an for
$24~; b\lStnelll lot SOUi St , 14.·
000: ocean front lot, last onl'
a vailable, (8,000.
Channel Front ·
\'ac&Uon home on the wat~rlront.
Sl~.9ri0, Jowett prtctd one now.
13.~00 i.Jown. Others 11va1l1bl<' at
l'lil'"her prlcl'll. See Uf for mul·
tlpl e 119tl.n 1f9
N.B.C. Realty
32nd and Neowport Baulevard
Newport Beach Har. H O:I
Costa Mesa
G.J. RES ALE. $10.500. Exr lu·
ewe 80 tt. lot. 3 bdrm., hJwd
n r.s., dbl. K&J'llJ:!', low down and
$65 per mo.
2 bdrm Obi
JJ0.000.
LOT :;()'xl80' on Eut 23rd St.
12500. $500 down It $25 ptr
ffil'nth.
Call :t.tr s.. Fishb11ck, W 8·~101
nr eves. Ll 8-3989. With
FRANClS HORVATH. RUr.,
2216 Newport Blvd., Co11ta Mttia
7fp76
OPEN HOUSES
DAJLY 10-~:30 P.M.
Comer Walnut a: Raymond
&twffn Santa Ana a: TUsUn
A r1'& :-:o. crf 19th St.
New & Beautifu l
THE NEWEST A: moat attrt\cUve
3 B.R , 2 ba l.h homes 1n town·
Hwd. tlrs .• llha.lce rt . Ji'.A. "lleat.
tlrepl.. lite K, It B. Wlde-ovtn
Westgh. built In oven A: range.
EJtcl. E . aide loc. F.H .A. tenn.
can be uranited. Hurry on Ulcae.
Only a rew lt n. to choose trom.
A r e&I buy at 115.500
JACK BREJ\°"AN on PREMISES
NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS.PRESS -PART 11 -PA&E I
W EDNESDAY, JULY 6. 1955
BUS{NES-S OPPORTUNmES
1. DRIVE-IN R E ST A U R A NT. SboW'I f1'099
$58000. Leue $1:SO mo. Att.rtctively redtcorat-
ed, good parking. Will macrlfice $87!50.
2. RESTAURANT at BEER LICENSE - plus •
room & bath apt. with ocean view. Highway lo·
catioq. All this lease• for $175 mo. Cate •how.a
grosa $4000 per mo. A good money maker-
Steady clientellt,_ .bking $MOO.
3. TRAILER SERVICE 6 SUPPL1ES. Hu been
promoted to a good going buAineu. Rent $1SO
mo. Well located. Price ot $13,000 buy• you rood
aueta.
VOGEL CO.
3201 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. LI 8-S"81
VOGEL VALUES
Corona del Mar
Duplex. 2 BR each, l unit furn.lshed. Cloee tn. One
apt. vacant for new owner. Marvelous opportunity.
Total Price $13,500 -eUy tcrma.
China Cove
Plans are being completed for a lovely S BR, t bat!i
home in thia area. Fine view of bay & Harbor .,.._
Incorporate your ideaa with thOM ot one ot the
Harbor areu finest builders. See m t~ pe.rtl.cula&
Cliff Haven
Triplex. Excellent income property ln chotoe nntal
area -fireplaces, diaposal11, many additional f~
t urcs. S252.50 income per mo. Total price $21,9M.
THE VOGEL CO.
2667 E . Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. Ha.r. 17'1 Hu. H 'lT
Arcbe1. 74t!c 1 BEACH CO'M'AGI!! eleeps 6, %
I blk. ocean. Summer, $40. week, BALBOA ISLAND I !60· mo. yearly leue. Harbor Co~;tr~~tic;~oans Houston Realty Co. BA YFRONT
SD BOB BA.Trt.ER ~ Center SL Costa )fella PIER AND SLIP FOR~ rr. CRAn.
Unlum. yrly. rental. I story
home In choice location, close t o
bay. 3 bdrm~ .• 3 b11tha plus d<'n
A la.n11l. $18.~ pl'r mo.
W, W. SANFORD, realtor
& A1111oclatl.'11
Park I: Marine. HAI. 2462
74lfc
FOR LEASE -NEWPORT
New unlumlllhed l bdrm. duplex.
165 month.
New waterfront tumh1hed I bed-
room duplt':it. pier and noat.
1125 month.
Call or •ee
THE VOGEL 00.
3i40·:T. T2p7•
VACATIONERS
WE HA VE a variety ot new nlce·
ly tum. rent.ala av&llable In
Newport & Laguna. $30. wk. A:
up. Inquire 304·32nd St., Npt.
Phone Harbor 1226. 61p7'1l
BALBOA OCEAN J'RONT-year·
ly-Partly t\trn.lshed 2 bedrm. A
guest' nn. Available July 6th.
Inq. 1124 E.. Ocean P'ront. Bal·
boll. 73p7~
UNFURN. 2 BDRM. H OME. W to
W carpet. Beauutul y ard, patio.
fireplace, rtf, $125. month.
Or leaa rent on leue. LI W 750
after 6. Mtfc
321>1 W. Cout Hwy .. Nwpt. Bel\. ON LIDO ISLE-Yearly ren\&l. I
Liberty 8·3481. 74c78 bdrm., 2 balb home, furn. or un· rum. Exc:ellent tocatlon. Owner,
<JR-A-Apts. fo_r _Re_n_t __ _
NOW V0AC ANT One 1 bdrm. A: l
2 bdrm. tum. By w~k. month or
yur, Rea.qonablt. 2410 W. Ocel\11
Front Ir 104 21\th. Newport. On
p~m111r1 Th11r11, '"'· & Fri. or
lllttr rn.11 Upl11n<1, Ylll'On S2·11M.
74c75
FURN OARAGE! APT. Available
tnr July. After ~t. J, by mo.
Harbor O IJ9·J. · ~c76
A'M'RACTIVE ocean view 1 bdrm.
apt .. putlally turn. Suitable tor
couple. 175 mo. yrly. See eves.
Harbor 021S.l. 621.tc
SL?.U.!ER RENTAL-Furn. home
sleepa 4 tor July A S~pL 1 to 15
atao winter restrvatlons. 721"
P oppy. Corona del Mar. Har.
063.'>·.M 86 ttc
FOR LEASE
TWO BEAUTIFUL new 1"111•
Terrace unfurn. view homea.
3 BORMS .. 2 baths and
:I BEDRMS., 2 batha.
Ca.II Harhor 1775 er H&rbor "'48.
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
Jn.1ne Ternce Office
Corona dcl Mar. 33t.tc
A: week entls. 9:'15 W. 16th St .. NEAR BALBOA COVES. Brand
C~t1' MPs&. lt um ll'ft al end new :i bdrm., rum. h om•. flNJ·
of W. 16th St.) 7ici6 l place, W.W. carpel, dlspoaal.
A nu table tor summer '°9 •.; Summer Rentals 38th st.. Newport i.1and.
2616 JllABT COAST BLVD. Lt M9ll LI 8·7784
Corooa del Mar Harbor 3888
Rep. POIRIER MORTCAGI: CO.
Metro Life Ina. V\mda KL 8·5185
'8Uc
MONllT AV A.lLA.BLE fur 'J)eCU·
laUon. Write advertll!er, P. O.
Boll 119. Corona d•l Mar. 7~75
LOANS TO BUl.LlJ. DCPROVE
BUT, MODERNIZE. OR
RJ:1l'IN ~CE
We Buj Trut D"6e
NEWPORT BALBOA SA VINOS
It LOAN A8SOC1A TION
UM Via Lido. Pb. Bar. UOO
tf•
WOULI> illte to tluy lirt and 2nd
Tnlft Deed& Call Har. 2326
'8ltl'
NO COMMISSION
No Appraisal Fee
SALES -REFINANCE
CO:-ISTRUCTION
Call tor Fr~
Fut Commitment.
on Rulden~es and Unlta only
Don I. Huddleston
173 E. 17th St.
COSTA MESA
LI 1-Mt 1 LI 8-6562
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Interest Rate 5-6 Yz ~
45' Water Frontage
Pier, floa t It boat plus beach
cottage. SJ9,500. Tenn•.
Costa Mesa
1-B.R. A: dbl~. garag-e. 173~0.
2·B.R. Nice lot. 1691'>0
3 B. R. U ke new ....... _... $95'0
$1000 OWN.
Homer E. Shafer
REALTOR
106 Mr Fadden P l&ce
Ill l\"ev.11orl raf'r
Har. HO Ew. Hllr. l 137·M
$7,950.
New J bdrm , hwd. t'Joora. 283
A''ocado, <.;M•ta M"~L I'hont
Liberty B-7807. i2llc
Corona del Mar Bargaina
2 bedrms _ .. . ........... $11.000.
2 bedrm., corner ......... $1 3,500
2 be<lrm .• Corona Highl'da. Sl8,5nn.
3 bedrm., Corona HaghJ'ds $29,000.
3 bedrm., ocea.n front .... $:12.~00.
~ brm., bay t\ O<:l\&1\ ~lew U 9,:IOO.
O. H. LATHnOP. 3636 E. Cout
Hwy., Corona <lei Mar. Harbor
&Ul, (eve. Har. &6801 72cH
MODERN 3 bedroom, P. bath,
1480 Bq. ft. 1 I, yr, 01<1
OPEN FOR 1N$PECTIO:-l
SAT A R N. A FTERNOOX
&01 FUlltrton Ave., 1'pt. H tJ!.
Hlfc
Everchanging View
SHOWN BY APP'T. ONLY
Modem well arranged 9 room reeidence. Living and
dining area overloou bay and beau. land8t. patio.
4 lovely bedroom. with bath for each. Xtn large
rumpus & television room, the kitchen will d6Ugbt
the lady. Separate laundry room. i'orced air beating,
oversized d ouble garage. Priced for 1mmediate aale
with good t erms.
BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES
1505 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Rar. 3188
BALBOA ISLAND·
A SUMMER Bargain
Sharply reduced -4 bedrooma. 2 b8th1, Large
yard. Dbl. garage. Completely turniabed ....J
$26,500
OPEN HOUSE -JULY 9 -10 -U to 4
128 Opal
2 bedrovm knockout -furnished -eholoo location
-with r oom to build -
$17,950.
D 0 R I S B R~ Y , Realtor
Phone Harbor 20 Days & Evenings
Nona Hyer Clarence Lake Chet SallabW7,
216 Ma rme Ave., Balboa Island
2 BDR~t. tum hOWM -•09 38tJI • Exclusive Bay Fronts St., Newport. 12p8•
Loana quickly made ln the Bay
Area and Coet.a Meaa. Single or
muJllpl• Willa. Ntw or old. ~
W'iM and NVe by ~t\nanCin&'
your prtaeht loan. Mlnimum o ·
J>eJlH. No charre for prellml·
nary appralaal. Phone S&nta
An.a Klm~rly 3·6933 or '"1te
MOST OttI'STA.Nt:>L~O home. --------------------------
+ ---3 BDRM. A: den. unturn. B&y A: other choice propertiea
Harbor lal.and, Bay Shon-. Bea..
con Bay, que.ll!led clients only.
Harbor Investment Co.
Harbor 1600 (En .. LI 8·~86)
27llc
ocean view. Yr. le .... 308 Car·
nation, C.O.M. 6lttc
SUM:\IER RE:-.'TAL, ll~ps 8, \i
blk. t1> ocean. $60 per week.
FISHER A: Co .. 2603 .Newport
Blvd., NPwpl'rl Bc11rh. Har. •429
ARTHUR A. MAY
Mort~ge Loan Correspondent
Occldtntal Ll!e .tn.unnce Co. •
W South Maln Santa Ana
t>P
BALBOA turn. modem 2 bdrm. -----------1-4_c1_6 i 5'7-Real Etitate Wan~
apt. ne11r ba:r A oeu.n. Large SHORE CLIFFS private 2 txlnn.,
p11tlo. Summer or yee.rly. 10:i:; tum. home 52,..5 per month. yrly. WANT to b11y 11ma.LI 2 bdrm. house
\\'. Ra.lboa Bh·d. 69tfc le!l!lt. Or wtll r ll, 129.960. un· near eut nut1<lort11 of C'11~ta
BAY VIEW APT. on Lido Penln· furn. C&ll Ov.'ll r. Har. 3209-R. Moisa, Will pay uncS rr l lll.000
sula. New It attractive pa11elled r>9l fc I cuh. t.lhf'rty 8-4H3:l 74r76
llvln1t room. 2 bd"""· For yearly BEAUTIFULLY t 2 bdrm ex
leMt. Ph. liar. 2761 or Har. 80. tra bed. Ocean f t h(lme. ~~m: 00-ln('.C)flle Pro~rty
85tfc
BALBOA ISLAND
MOTEL" APTS.
mer renlAI. Har. 2!117-M or Hitr HOME and 6 un·1+s 2017 Sat. &nd Sun. H c76
~Booms for Rt-nt GOVD INCOME, 136,()00. 419 Ham·
llton. off Harbor Blvd., Coat11
Mesa. 6lp74h
trance SS per weelt. 123-2bth St 6%-tte.i FAta~ .
near Back Bay. ll bedroom.a. 2
baths, nearly new It nchly r.&.r·
peted. Fi.nut IU'O . 116.~00 FHA
loan. H11rb. !1156 7ic76
$2500 Down
1200 sq. ft.-3 b<Jnn. 2 b&th htJme.
&Oxl20 lot, 2 ca r Jrll.r&i:;e (1n
slll'y. Pll\'C'd fftf'l't>l and curb•.
All l&nd.sc11plnir In tncludlne'
large p11t10 wlUf alldlnK g-Jn11s
door It lots ot "blir house" fNI·
ture.. See a t 1973 Ro11eJnary
PJa c<', Co.11t3 Ml'I!&, Ownt'r t,I
8-l 687 6:Slfc
HA VE Y01 r "" gTOWn your asmntl
hnmr? Wnltlfl you like 11 bll:
Back Bay r11.nch ho118,., 3 l>f'lt·
11l<:>ms, 2 b&th• wi°' a Klorlouo,
View" Mli:;ht trarh! for your"' Ir
Ill>. raU Harb. :l\~6 c\ lt'llVfl vour num~r. i41.08
Take One Good Look
T~ reMt'Y'&tion. day, week, or
month. 11' MarlM Ave. Har
&08:!. TlpM
2 BDRM. tum. apt. with xtra bed
ROOM for 111•orklng man. Hot and
t'Old water In room. Pvt. en-,
Newport. ppttc ' LOT con:-.r:n. h ome hRJJ 2 bed· BY 9 \VNER, leaving July 10
a'Bllabl• tor J uly. $100 per SS-Stores Ii. Offi<'H
week. Bar. J181·MK T2cT•
NO. II BEACON BAT -Summer
r ml&l. 8p&doua turn. apt., aleep.
•. OYerlooldn,r -,.. June llJtb-
Sept. 15th.. ~. lllOlltb.
AL90 will take NMl'ftUaa lor wmt.w. B•. 1471, oourt.-, to .,_ta. •Sttc
LIDO OFFICE SPACE -Will
.ublet .IJ>llC• suitable tor a ttor·
nt ys, eng1nf'eri1. etc. Approx.
li.x30 ID 11hopptn' area op Via
Lido. can Don Cole altemoon.a .
only, !Jar. •&50. ~9lfc
Modern Store
NCYT ANOTHER LIKE IT rms , l2ic24 drn lf\x31 L. H
l2:itl3 ~nlry &. 10x30 Ian&!. new· ly built. "1nely l&ndscaped gar· tor this r..ow PRICF, S Jij :IM
dena and flUlllly orchard. 2 BEA UTIFVL U d C H rd tlreplacra tft F A heal. Fenced. o~· · owa
J"roperty can be bullt up with section. eut •Ide neu back bs y
3 rentals without spotllng pr1· CUSTOM BtrlL T. 3 bdnll .. t belhs.
vacy l :Ja.000. Loan commltt· Ra.nch·tYre homf , .tia.k• roof. ment $15.000. OWner, M. Ver·
t.r-ff3. 420 Ooldeftl'Od. Corona LOVELY LA.ltOl!l )Utchan, w·eat· •
' del Mar. Har. 2181-R 12c84
BUKKER RJ:N'tAlA -Apta I I FOR RENT, S7& ptr m o. Parklnr I FURN. UNITS. lOO' trom c:oo1
Bellrn tt or not! l N.wport f11elUUea, to~ air heat, .Wt·
am Holly ov~n It p.e plale• 1tt
In BRJCK WALL.
~a.ch. N4'Wl)' CS.COrat.ed 1 and able, tnauranc., r eal 9tatA. ,Uta blue eeL 1'ry $2000 dft. HA. 3371.
J bedna. IV',_, NMr bay I: etc. Inquire •08 E . Balboa BIYd. Tk76
1teT AU.0 Ave., Llbert)' 8-82l3.
lllltc
ooean. s.r;o a. 160 weekly. cau Harbor 2010. Httc 2 OF THll CROlcm&T LOTB Jett L•ido
owner, Liberty .. 1'09 11ttc on U do . .0 tt'.. oe 0-It 50 n.
B lb Fu For Lease-R.-J on U do 8oud. Call Kn . '5 n. lot oe Men\DC\•. IU,000 • a oa m. Apts. STORE u ·itao·. IN.It. f« _,_, &dllh A.Jlnna.. Kar. 0'191 ~writ• 'B.u1»Qr 0221. 1Sc78 ,. .. ..,._ ua V&a aan Remo. Tk87 DAT -W&'DC -MONTH Bart alonal, l>Muty aholf, r.J •tale, 1 anRK. Rotaa ptu.a 1 bdrm.
~~~to ~~~ .. ~r. bar. 1 XLNT. LOCATION 1 81'0RT DUPLl:X. adjacerU to pr. apt. '° pawd .a.,. tum· ....,.... ~ • ..... • oc..an floont. lncom• th11 sum· lllbed. A.aa. &Doome caaa I'll a.MOO.
t 1T S. Balboe Bll'd.. Barbor 17..._, DOW11.'TOWN Costa Kea. R&.r1lor r11tr 11000. $2:100 dn., Sf:S mo Price •u.tGO. D1.wJ tAnna. KA.
7Jc88 2906-W. W• KA 3.!Tt 1tc7& IJ11 ' 1fffl
r
452 Ea st Broadway
PR ICE $15,000.
Prospecli\'e buyers of a 3 bdrm. home 11hould aee
this one. Perfl.'ct ('nnd1tion throus,thllut. Large llT·
in~ nn. Fireplace. 1 bath with fttAll 11bower, 2 car
g,!lrage.
Call Lfberty 8-2664 CEv011. Liberty 8-70M)
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
15th and Irvine, Newport Beach
H c7t
$1 ,200 Down
S6.'l per month
t.: arre anrl 2 bdnn. hoQ\e. -Dnve by 800 Victoria
t hl'n call to SPe
$6,850 Full Price
Phil Sullivan & Geo. T. Evers on
1856 r-;ewport Blvd. Ct>st a MN1A
lacross from Costa Mesa Bank)
Pho ne LI 8-6761. Eves, Har. 413~ -LI 8-2103
MAKE THIS ONE YOUR
PENTHOUSE IN THE SKY
ThtB home actually afford• the most out:1t.a.ndlng
~·iew in the entire harbor area. And today you can
buy it fo r less than actual C<>Sl. Let u11 i>how you thla
large 3 bedroom 3 bath near n<>w homn anti you'll
agree that it cannot ~ <luphcaterl for t~ a.aldng
price or $45.(1()().
THE VOGCL CO .
3201 W. Coaat Highway
'
. -
~AGE 6. PART 11 -NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS.PRESS I
WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1955
a • ..,......_
'C" THOMAS "'C"' THOMAS "C" THOMAS "C' THOM.AS
BAY .AND BEACH REALTY-BfAL-JORS
BALBOA PENINSULA BALBOA ISLAND-LITTLE ISLAND
_...,_ a.,.. . .....,
Balboa Island VOGEL VALUES
TOP LOCATION BA YFRONT EXCLUSIVE -rtnt Time Offe..d
I UlQ 1·5,1 c \ll AifBJE:onuTT 3 s. a., 0en. 1:y .. Bath•. "1ll Diftinc R.Qom. Provln· ---. -~ !Lk_lJ-8. . JWJll._ --l~<lal ~t .. Cbmer.hu a>JlfOd,.ad Will..ldlfJlnlilbod -Sold 1or s~.000 . Terms. --
Income High! B&nk Balance Low!
Ownir of thi1 unusual Ellerbrock built 4 8 . R., 3
-h6th borne-on Uttle Jaland-wiu Htroa-tenmi to auit
qualified buyen budget.
Immaculate 4. br. -two story home OD larp lot.
Uncro9t'ded atmo.phere with lovaly patio, pier ud
-float. t:o.rge -llvinr J'oool, -· U1d .e,.h.t.o .-.
room. Cub down, unturn, $30,000.-Open Daily 1 to 5 Until
313 LIDO SOUD
OWNER MUST SELL MAKE OFFER
Charmi11;1 3 bdrm. 3 ~th home completely FURN·
I SHED. New w to w .. carpeting, custom draperiea,
tile h!LtM, lov,.ely patio beautifully planted A con·
venlent built-in barbeque. Can be bought furnished
or unfumilbed. Pier 6 float !or 4-0 ft. boat.
EXCELLENT TERMS
BAYSHORES
Open Daily 1 to 5
247.1 Bayshore Drive
NEW attractive 3 bdrm. home vith view of bay.
Lee. liv. room, dln. room, fireplace, 2 baths, built-
ill thermador stove, mere. awitchea, nice patio, ahake
roof and PRlCED at ONLY $29,750 with LO\V
down payment.
Corona Highlands
Lovely 3 bdrm. home with circular floor plan, rear
liv. rm. overlooking patio, hdwd. floors, fireplace,
many attractive feature11. Thia borne can be bought,
with very good terms -ASKING PRICE $22.500.
j
Cliff Haven -Nice 3 bdrm. on 60 ft. lo(, hdwd. floors, fireplace,
lot.a of cupboard & closet Bpace, rdwd. fencing, car-
peting &: drapes included, 4t;e. loan & monthly
pymnta. of $63.0o -Total price $16,500.
"C" T H 0 M AS , Realtor
224 W. Cout Highway, Newport Beach Liberty 8-5527
.. C'' THOMAS "C'' THOMAS "C" THO)tAS ''C'' THOMAS
·Lido Nord Bayf ront
Here-ia 50' of the fineat land on Lido. Available
with a 4 yr. old 4 BR., 4 be.th borne. The living room
i.a 18x30, a den, full dining room with the eecond
fireplace, large breakfast room, bar or butlers pan-
try off the modern kitchen. New pier & slip &nd of-
fered for just under replacement cost at $125,000.
Bayfront-Lido
An exceptional home in every way -This 3 B.R.
& Den home has three baths, a lovely covered patio,
s new pier & f inge! 11lip and many other features
found only in a home that was quality built juat
1 112 years ago. Priced to sell at $64,750.
• Just Listed
3 B. R., 2 bath home completely fumi11hed. Dish·
\\'asher, disposal & lo,·ely slumpstone corner fire·
rlace are a few of the attractive features in this
2 yr. old home. \'Veil located near the clubhouse and
immediate poi;session may be arranged. $28,500 -
A Lido Value.
_ Lido. Lots
52' Lot for just $12.000 -
50' Corner St. to St .. Sl5.i 50 -
Two 35' Lots aide by aide. $19.000 takeg them both.
THE VOGEL co_ -LIDO OFFICE
3416 Via Lido, Npt. Bch., l'lar. 4971 or Har. 4972
Ei:es. Har. 2191-111. Har. 2998-R o r Liberty 8-5297
OPEN HOUSE
Magnificent Back Bay View
An "Out of This \Vorld" Ranch House"
THIS nearly new horne has everything. Shake roof -
redwood • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Beamed ceilings.
Built-in range & oven. G E Dishwasher. Wonderful
closeU. Sliding glass doors to patio. Garage hllll
automatic electric eye to open. -·
All This and WHAT A VIE\V ! ! !
Price 526.500 -holay trade for smaller home.
OPEN HOUSE Thur& .• Fri., Sat. and Sun.
2575 Tuatin, 2 block• off ~1£'sa Dri\•e.
REX RECHS, REALTOR
Harbor 5156
• EXCLUSIVE LISTING
BALBOA ISLAND
74<:76
YALE built -Early Engliah archlt..ee:tW"I. A. tin•
family bom1, containing •'·ery modem i::onvenience.
Tb..-bedroom8 plua lge. l't(ftation room with fir.
pt&ct; • .epatat• entrance ....
a.umm, i:-Uo -double OM' (&1'&1'•.
• • • Reuooable Tet'DlA • • •
W• lnvit.e Your Jnap.ct.ion
118 Apdlo ..
' WM. W. SANFORD, Realtor
And A9110ciatM
Park at Ma.tine, Balboa l1land -Harbor 2462'
•
.
EXCLUSIVE -3 B. R. -11> Bath1
Chooee your own colors. Thill new home nearly tin-
t.bed. Built ln ltove A oven. Ulled briclt (ireplace,
"'·000 down -Full price $18,000
BALBOA-BAY AVE.-EXCLUSIVE
Open HOU9e Da.lJy..l to 4 p.m, -l12 Jade-. -----
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
3 B. R., 2'h B&th1 on ~ Jot. Forced air Heat.
~ tone Fireplace, Beautiful Wood Panellng. U&ed
Bric . Shake Root, Pegged !iardwood Floors. Low
-HERE'S A SWEETHEART. I br. A -wt!Jl llro-
place. Very nlc. prlvata patio. Hu .eparate tn.-.
unit with a aur. Sl,800 yearly, Better b\lft'J to ...
thi1 one. -
-
2 B. R. home with attractive apartment over garage.
Ni~ly fumil~ed. Full price S~.000 -$5,000 down. !cd: :: w:~~&~:::E:~:USIVE LOADED -Well located Balbo& Illand 2 bdrm.
home. Nearly new, with lot. ot wardrobe • u..t ~
apace. We think it'• loaded for rood year round
living. Dbl. garage, forced air b ... t, ~ftlJ patkl,
BALBOA COVES-EXCLUSIVE
• 3 B. R. -1% Batba. f'lice sa.ndy beach.
Firm price -SM,000 •
LIDO 1SLE
fo'um. 2 B. R. home on 4.:S' lot. $22.~ -Term1.
Beautiful 3 B. R. & Den home on Ocean Blvd. with
permanent unlimited view. This is a truly fine home.
Hardwood floor1, Fireplace, Lota of Tile. Dining
room, nicely landacaped ya.rd. Double garage with
extra. parking 1pace. Owners moving inland.
Shown by appointment only to qualified buyers.
•
Ba ·y & Beach Realty ,
1.f&> W. Balboa Blvd. Harbor 1264
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BROKERS -MULTIPLE LISTING BROKERS
• extra dining 1pace in kitchen -
PLUS complete 1 bdrm. gu81t apt. -&D p1wer1ast1
planned (or a minimum ot housekeeping. <An bl
ahown at yOur convefti.ence, day M n.lcbt. Tot»
financing. Full price $28.~.
• $7,500 ia all it ta.kea to move you Into this 2 bdrm.
BALBOA ISLAND home with 1 br. apt. Both fun--
iahed. Patio· and fence, canp. Wonderful Joc&tlot.
Low monthly payment..
THE VOGEL CO.
208 Marine, Balboa Island Harbor '"
CLIFF HAVEN \ Bay Shores "We're Moving v' v' -Corona del Mar Bargains
OPEN HOUSE
SaL & Sun.
Drive by 1021 Cllft Drlv• any
Ume and -thl• n-:S bdrm .. !
bath Red.,.•ood Ru.Uc l\ome d•
•lgntd and built for lh• mo.it
d!•cernlnr buyer ·. . . TH.EN
LJ':T US SHOW YOU th• 1pa·
c1ou• Uvlng room -l&T('I bd-
r m.11. -•nd the panorttnlc vtew
t~1 the raoftop o!wltlrv•to~.
$2!!.M>O~
Sweeping View
of Newporl Ha1·bor and th• blue
Piu:ltle trorn lhla neuly n•""
M<:Klem 3 b<lrm .. 2 tl•th horn• ol
many e1tlraJ1, Incl. dJahwaaher,
bulll·ln ren«e and oven , mere.
aw1trhe11 .... ,u to w-.JJ cupet•.
pr1v1<te otfke or work•hop In
e1t tra l•r11:e ru•g• .... -. Un·
matched for mol!lt want.ii loe•·
uon'. 534,MIO run pric•.
l/2 Acre Ranch
w lth horae cofl'al -do& lctn·
11el• -1•rge modtrn 2 bdrm. 1
a nd df'n home With wall to wall
carpetlnr. rlrtpla.ce. forced air
he11t. Reduce4 trom $19,000 to
l l!!,800 tor qulclc .... 1,. Thi• i.
a 11leeper th•t wtll Hll but
FA.ST!
Bay & Beach Realty
l!llHI N1wport Blvd.
Co11ta Me... Calif.
l.J 8-l !Ill Eve•. l.J 5-31~
Back Bay Rancho
You hav• ontn admired th\1 mod-
e m r•nch home with the big red
barn on Y!e1a Dr. NO\V, you can
buy this outatancnttg p roperty
tor much 1~111 than YQU would
ever dream. Thrte BIG btd· _
nKJm11.. PLUS a tlen Pl.US a
H UGE rumpua roon1. Lovely
hardwood tlOl)r• plua e:ittr• top
qu•llty conatrucUon through
out. Over 2200 1qu1r11 teet on
a.n e1ttren\ely vlllu•bl• .tt.e or
ne•rly • half .rte. You hav•
ro<>m to ro•m both In and out-
Why 'ff f~cll(! 1n ! $27,000.
J op Location Npt.
t"e•r City Hill and Udo 1hopplng
«nler. IA>vtly two be<lnKJm
horne over 1p11cioua double gar·
ag1 w11h Iota oC l'Odlll tor an
t(id!tiont.I unit. P\lll prle• I l l,·
800 and Qttly S•t90 down.
Ocean Front Lot
One of th• lut -Pl'ited bol!!lov.•
m11.rk.tt at 18.000. Why wa.lt
until they are .JI 11:one 7 A won·
to Irvine Terrace'
More and more Harbor area familie1 &re inspecting
theae exquisite bomea -noting their comfort, con·
venience anc;t centn.l location,
More and more f&nµLies wbo prefer & home in a. rt:·
eUicted quality community are moving Into their
Irvine Tern.ce home..
Drive in today a.nd aee for yourself the many out ·
1tanding feature111 of thit remarkable community.
Inspect the model homes,
built by Macco Corp,
exquisitely furnished '
by Martin & Von Hemert
Irvine Terrace ii located on Cout Highway oppoaite
• the new Irvine Coast Country Oub,
EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Phone Harbor 44.48 For Further Information
* For Recommendation, we refer you to anyone
wbo holdl a Leuehold Ellate in Irvine Terrace,
Beacon Bay, Bay Shores and Cliff Haven
CORONA DEL MAR
TRIPLEX. Fine11t ao. of Hwy. location. Fully furn.
for top 11urnmer and yearly rents. Asking $35,000.
EZ term• -Income carries.
2 for 1
Pair·of duplexes;-(4 unit.) 2 full lot.. $295 per mo.
lncom•. NeWly decorated. .!27 ,:SOO full price.
$5000 down,
BALBOA ISLAND
OUTSTANDING apt. double garage and gue11t room
on ttar of Jot. Room to build in front, Owner say•
Sell!
MURIEL M. PINOVER, Realtor •
2604~Newport Blvd., -Newport Beach
Eaay Parking Harbor 4610
<lertul i.nveatment u try as youl----------------------
n1!,-ht-you ju1t Clln't make any
more Ocean f'r<lntage!
W. Stuart Foote LIDO ISLE COSTA MESA
2117 \\'. Balbom. Blvd.
Newp<:1rt Beacn. P h. Ha.rbor 2•
•verunr•. Ll~ri.y ll·M90, 7lc74 Street to lltreet. $12.~.
$5,lm Down
BETTER CALL ua now A m&Xe
an appointment to u e thla lltdor·
a ble ranch house. Hellvy 1hU1
root. Large ranchy f!n:place.
Pletur1111que patio, fully en~lll9·
•d. Forced a lr ht.a.ting 1yatem.
Double rar11.ge. etc.
(EXCLUSIVE LIST~G I
Marigold, C.D.M.
INCOA!E
LOVELY 2 b9droom .. den hom•
1. G. I. RESALE
Attractive Modern 2 bed~m home. Double ga.n.ga,
paved &. covered patio, !eTI.ced yard. PLUS Wall to
wall carpeting throughout. Garb. diapoill, ehower
over tub with tub enclosure. Priced at Sl.f.500. Call
for appt. to att.
2. RANCH TYPE
3 bdrm. home. Shake roof. Corner lot. 2 bat.hi;.
Drape1 and carpeting included and only 128,500.
Low down ·payment will handle.
Call for an appointment to ....
pllLI very attr•<"Uve rent1t In· 3. OCEAN VIEW, come unit. 121<24 L.R . Plu. den
• r1tlra B.K.. MOOtrn fir~pla.ce.
W lo \V carpel. Venetian•. Enc\.
yard beauutully land.caped.
Rental unli la furn1•hed. Top
fln&n tlng on I.hi• outatandln1
pro~rty.
-!EXC'LUSIVE LISTING\
From thia 3 bdrm . .home. 1 't:i bath•. Large lot com-
pletely f enced. Beautifully landtcaped. Paved patio.
Drape11 included. All the work.bu been done. Just
move in and enjoy it. Truly a .. barc&in. at $22,SOO.
We hav• the key. '
. -4. SHORE CLIFFS Heliotrope, C.D.M. We h"'• best buys, ... ua.
$1500 DOWN
A.RE YOU A "do·Lt·yourstlf"! 5. VACANT LOTS?
Need• p .. Lnt • tl%1n'. Good neigh · Yes we do, let u.1 s how you wha.t we hava -
borhood. Zonrd R·2. 2 8.R. dbl.
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garage. F ull 11\!e l(>t. ?>takr u1
an otrtr. CORONA DEL MAR REALTY CO.
(EXCLUS1VE WSTINGJ
JAMES-VICK
REALTORS
Ru•• Rayle & Trav111 A~1K>Clate1
PRICE T. McCUISTION, Realtor
3447 E. Coast Hwy., Corona de! Mar. Har. 47
(Office located next door to Corona del Mar Banlr)
312 M•rln.-, B1lbol Jaland /----------------------
Harbor 2042. r•c7!!
BEFORE YOU BUY l.
Try
Franc.is J. Horvath
REALTOR
Llbert)' 8·510 1 -Harbor 1428
DUPLEX on NEWPORT ISLAND 2 .
S br. 8' J br. unltt. Com1r, vl9W.
Idell! lncom1 and home. OPEN
HOUSE 1·6 p.m. -401 38!h
$21.MO-Term•.
2 BEDR.M .. J LOTS. facing New·
port P.a.rk, 110.&00. Sacnfice tor
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M-1--COSTA MESA. 81.111. nfftct 3
• bldr . on I lot. 3 o!her adjoin· ·
!nr Jot.II. See plLll ii). off!cr..
3 BR. FREEDOM HOME wit h new
barbecue. 19.~0. Good terma.
Se111 thl• orie
Business
Opportunities _
W A.SHETERJA •
in Con.na •tel Mar
113.000. T'!'rml
JE\.,"ELERY STOft.£-7 'ii yn. •l.
bu•lne-1111. win t11.ke homt tn
trade. SEE Mr. Horv•lh.
3420 W. Ba.lhoa Blvd., N<!wporl
221!! Nrwport Blvd .. Colll.a Meaa
72p74
CORONA DEL MAR
OPEN HOUSE DAii~ \' 1 to 5
448 Riviers, Corona Highland•
3 Bedrooms, l ;1_1 baths. Forced air heat. Hwd. noo",
loUJ of tile and many other features. Ouutandlnr
view of Ocean and hills. WiU con1idM' a trad•.
HOJ.1E WITH INCOME
618 l..lARIGOLD
2 Bedroom home on 45 ft. lot plus 1 Bedroom apL
Fully Furnished. 'Priced at only $16,:SOO. Low down
payment.
CORONA HIGHLANDS
2 Bedroom, l 1 ~ baths, hwd. floora, forced air beat,
newly painted & papered. Lovely patio and a per-
manent Ocean view.
Open HouM: Daily. -520 De Anu.
GORDON WALKER , Realtor
W. E. FISHER, Builder
Geo. Raban .,.Jlob Gervais -Pat Patti11on -Dick Hilliard
3024 E . Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. Har. 5033 A 6032
SPECULATION? Not Here
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15-plus Acrt!! zoned for manufacturing. 2 Hiway
!II Jl't. lot Street to Street east LOOK what you can havr tor --frrintages · Splendid locat ion for iflJ"ge or seven.I
smaller pl11ntff. $·1500 per acre malt:• thia outAtabd·
ing buy. $25.000 Down to handle. ·
BEAUTIFUL VIEW .nd Cit' the J~)11.nd. l lll,:IOO. only 111.900 'A·ith S2SOO Down. CORONA HIGHLANDS 4 St11r
ot th• 00•11.11 trom a bdrn1. hom• NICE 2 B!lrm1, -s b•lha. •O n .
Lot. Uatd brick fireplace. J!!IK>O
"'""'·
l bdrm9 , I '1 baUia, J'lreplacl!,
Garb. dl•p .. Mercury -1tchf'1.
Eftclottd pa tio with :l~•r p.r.
on a 'Int !I~' :it 203'.
,... ..., ., ;:::; "'''-M"'" BAY & BEACH REALTY -Lido Office
Fitzmorris ·Rl'ty. Co.
-Rff.ltor-
MulUpl• U.Un1 euan-. .Brok.r
llN &. ():)&.t lfl«h-r. Kar. 21.N
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Commrc'I bayfront
APPROX. 75 tt., lnelud .. niarln•
W1l)'a, boe.t ah.op. rnoortnp. Ell·
Ol!.Uent N-iiort IOC•tlon.
l~.000 -tuU ptic•. ,
1''rtt• owner, P. 0 . &ll 117, Be.I· ,.,...
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3112 La.fayett•, Newport. Har. 364:3. Eve.. Har. 299V
GARDEN CLUB PRIZE WINNER
Sea this beautitu.1-1-bedroom. and da Oitt Haven
corner bom• for youl.ell. WW b.'Open tor your in-
•poction trom 1 :30 -I :IO, llunday, nq 10 th oa11.
The addrt9s i9 : -
621 Cliff Drive
Don't forset to brtnc" your cbtdlboN:. Wben YOWi
... It. you'll want to· bur it.
• THE VOGEL CO.
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SPECIAL. Ruatlc, mal{nj ficr.nt
vltw, 2 bdrm., ~ balh, .tf.pllrt.te
dining rm. Hdwd, fln.. r.40 1q.
tt. ~m•nt ..,111 make • ,oOd
nunpua room . S:l71~.
UDO -I bdrm. A nsnpllll rm ..
dble. lot. Beautltu\ly lll1\d1cap9(!.
Lt"•· South patio. S3~,000 •
NEWPORT DUPLEX
Good Income ................. llt,7:iO
Good lncomt _.......... . .. 528.500
ORANGE COAST PROPERTIES
INSURANCE -SALES -LOANS -BUlLDERa . . 1~7 Newport Ave·, Costa. Meaa
Llberty 8-1632 Liberty 8-14.00 ~-
1..EMON HEJOHT8 -Ntw 2 bd· ----------------------
rm., l bot.th plUll t&t111ly rm.
:I~ .q. rt.., Jp. let. Beauty.
$20.7!>0.
Claire Van Horn
UAL TOR
1'11 W. Clout llWJ. LI Mt77
Balboa Island
We offer exclusively an unusua.Uy·deetrable' bdrm.
multi-bath home. Delightful living room, large di.D-
ine room. Maximum equare footage. Cloee to beach.
526,000, ~uy terms. See thi1 value Buy! South Laguna lot
,...,,..,...:.., -., ._..,..EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
-l'l·l 11.too doolrn.. a.i. "° 22:i M.a.rme Ave., Balboa hla.nd
owntt, Ku13or WT..J. dally .tt•r Call Harbor 177~ Eves. Harbor~
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NEWPORT HARBOR NEWS-PRESS ...:.. PART 11 • PAGE 7
WEDNESOA Y.-JULY 6, T 955 BLANCHE A. GATES. Realtor
BALBOA ISLAND
ONE OF TiiE FINEST Colonial type homes on the
Island, ia now offered for aale for $35,000. Thi11
home ia on a 60' Jot with apacioua r oorrui, beautiful
patio• and landscaped grou nds. There a.re thNe
bdnn1. (muter bdrm. hi 20x30 with fireplace) and
a large dining room. Let us show you this today. If
you·want a r eal home with Jot.a of ·charm, this ia it!
LIDO ISLE
OUTSTANDING LOT. If you have been walting for
a large lot priced below the market, we have it. A
51' Ea.st frontage on E . end of lsland. THIS WON'T
LAST! Call ua now.
BLANCHE A. GATES, Realtor
MEMBERS OF MUL~ LISTING
311 Marine A ye .• Balboa Island
Phone Harbor 1671 or 1672
Country Living in the City
484 -21st Street, Costa :Mesa
Here'a a lovely dream home with plenty of apace for
children to play-3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace,
1-.rbage diapoeaJ, 2 car ga rage and everything for
comfortable living. Priced at only $20.500 and xlnt.
t'lnanclng can be arranged.
Alao
A 3 bedroom modern home at 2177 Rural Lane.
Moderately priced at $12,950, this has a 4% G. I.
loan of $8,500.
Also
361-22nd St. ln process or completion. 3 br., 2 baths,
built-in elec. stove and oven. Large lot with fruit
~· Priced at $21,500, easy terms_
DUNCAN HARDESTY, Realtor
"Lldo Specialist",
Use Our Free Parking L ot
2e02 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Harbor 4718
'COSTA MESA The Best Town on Earth'
1 Income Unit.fl -All Furn. One acre -Good loca-
tJon -r oom for more unit.a -on aewer. Montqly
income $370. Price $23. 750 with terms. ••
2 Br. older home, eervice porch, large garage, sewer
In A paid . .Nice garden, fruit & shade trees. PLUS
an e:rtra lot all f or $7700 with $3700 down.
R-4 Reeidentlal lot 60x135 ---··-·--·--·-········· S1 850
Jt....4 Residential lot 66x17~ ------··--··--····-·· . $2450
G~ N. WELLS, Realtor
R-0y R. Mccardle
1810 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Lt 8-1601
4 Bedrm., 2 Bath Home
on Your Lot-
$11,100
1330 8q. ft., forced air heat. hardwood floors, fire-
place. Real pluter. Large pict ure windowa, natural
hardwood cabinets.
\ Phone t or app'l . to 1ee our model homes-•
MARSHALL HOMES
20 Yean Building in Orange County
Klmberly 7 -3293 LTberty 8-4073
70C83H
A Pair of Winners. • .
Duplex - 2 B.R. ea., firepla.ces, HDWD flrs., good
heat, Dbl. gar. AU ln good conrution and in handy
location. Below rep'l cost @' ~16.500.
2 unit.I -2 bdrm .. & den home, HDWD firs., 2 fire-
place., lg. rooms, plus 2 BR. apt. over dbl. gar., on
lg. Jot. Couldn't dup'l for $26,500 -Priced at only
$23,500. . R. L. STRICKt:ER, . Realtor
U22 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Har. 2i 74
SEASHORE DRIVE
$10.~ full price will g ive you a tht('e ~rm. home
and a awnmer vuat1on.
PENINSULA POINT
a br., 21 ~ bath, 5 yrs. old. Close to your own bay
bathing beach. View from sun-deck. Completely fur·
lliahed, too. Only $24,500, terma.
• BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES
1~ W. Balboa Blvd., Ne-wport Beach. Har.~188 ·
p. a. palmer incorporated
developers of Lido Isle
Beautiful Lido Residence .
Artistically landacaped on very choic\. aite, 92 feet
on C<?ntro Strada, 60 feet on Dijon, and 45 feet on
Cordova Strada. Eno~gb room f or pool lf desired.
Large 3 bdrm. 2 bath home with lovely luuu for tn.
door -outdoor living. 'Phis home la 1et apart by lta
charm, .even in this section of lovely homes. $32,500
full price with terms. •... , ...... ~
New, Different ~nd Dramatic
Modern in every detail, with fuany built-in features.
In the manner of a French Traditional home with
New Orleans wrought iron and louvered gatee to
planted off.st reet entry. Nylon-vtBcose wall to wall
deep carpeting. Sliding gla.!lj doors to pa tio. 3 bdrms.
2 baths. 2-car garage plus llmall car, boat or shop
area l OxH . A fine home you should see without de-
lay. $311,000.
p. a. palmer incorporated
ole hanson co., sales management
3333 via lido, harbor 1500
• Priced for Quick Sale
We offer thia cute 3 bedroom 2 bath home in BAY -
SHORES. The owner haa bttn tr1rnsfe rrc.tl aml must
~11 immedbltely. lt you are a bugui11 hunter be
aure to see thia one. Price $18,i SO.
Aalr tor Bill Farnsworth.
Scarce Item
Shor. Cliff Lot .... Large an~ LeveJ.
Ocean View. $1 5.300~
Call Dave Osburn
Lido Bargain
3 bedroom. P J bath home on a 40 foot lot. Th<'
master bedroom has a s{'parate dressing room with
bath. Carpeting and drapes inl'ludcd in the price of
$31,500. This home is a\·ail:iblt' for trade on Flint-
ridge, La Canada, or Pasadena property.
Aek for Kincaid. •
Newport Heights
2 bedroom. 1 bath hom~ with rloubl<' gurngC'. This
borne has a com11!cte 1 bedruc m npnrtm<'nt 111 t ho
rear, suitable f or age<l µarents or guests. Full price
ia $15,500.
Ask for Hodgkinson
p. a. palmer incorpotated
ole hanson co., sales management
1700 w. coast highway -liberty 8-5573
Peninsula Home! Bill's Best Buys Houston Values
WE SCOOPED ANOTHER ONE
THIS A 'tTRACTIVE. 4 bedrat>m,
Z bath home ha.s eye appeal,
purM a ppeal ..&nd he.art o.ppeal
... Ideal for large family. M<><I·
em loo, with Cktan V1ew from
upatalr1 ~droonu. S23,:'>00,
U .000 down.
Balboa Home
The la.st home like this aold in less than one week.
Exceptionally large 3 bedroom with sen·ice porch
and double garage. Living room, Dining room & Hall
Carpeted, clock controlled thermo-heat, <'xhaust fan with Guest Qt'rs.! ·-aM loaded with extra closet.r·lrnd paneling. Full
Choic~
Harbo r Blvd .
Lar~•· \\..JI h11'11 :.' btlTm. homl'
and :.? hd 1111 , • .,. 1 "i.:<-on ""' r
EllC'f'tlcnt ror profr'UllonRI or-
fh·•••. Ownl'r df'man :a quirk ar-
EXCELL.EXT L<)CA TION. near price only $12,950 with. exce.llent financing.
Say and OcP&n. 2 ~room home
wttb a detached gueat room with NEED MORE ROOM .
.J.11111 A •ktni: $21 000. Submit
ynur down a11r\ lt•rms.
Lovely 3 Bdrm.
On <:n~ln ~t<'•(I l't , l>tllll by Svulh
r11a l \\llh u I', G. 1. lo.'ln. Low
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BALBOA ISLAND
HERE IT IS -Bay \'leW. 2 unit.a,. bedrm. hl'>me,
1 bdrm. apt., home It apt: ht\\lf' v~ ot hay. Shel-
l <'l"t'd patio. Quality con11tru<'t ion. Apa. furni"hed.
Home pu tly furnie hed. N~w in llHR. In h<'at\t iful
condJtion. Sl0.000 down. Own<>r will carry balance
for qualified buyer.
Choicest Bayf r.ont Buys
BAY FRONT HOUSE & APT .. No. Bay. Beautiful
beach. S10.000 down, balancC' easy.
BAYFRON'T. LITTLE ISLAND -t\O rt . bay front·
age, pic•r & float. 4 bdrms. S upt>r1 or construction.
A J?;Ood buy!
DUPLEX • SOUTH BAY FRONT -Luxury home
and inc(lme. $6.'l,000.
WATERFRONT -Furn. 3 btlrm. home and 1 bdrm.
apt. Fir<'plar<'. Sl 0,000 down. Full price $29.500.
WATF.RFROfl."T -2 superior 11nils. 3 bdnn .. 1 '-'l
bath~. f1rcpla~·<' DOWN : 2 bdrms, 2 balha UP. Bay
\•iew from ur11{'r deck. ~·15.000 .• 'ubmit down.
lSI.AND COTTAGE -Obit>. garagt>. Flrerlace.
$15,750. Rerlurt'd for quick sRlr:
4 RORM~ .. 2:11 baths. New furniture: TV. BBQ.
North Ray mooring. Good family h(lmc. Showa U ·
cellent income. All for S24JJ50.
Cottag& near South Bay. 3 bdrms .. 11 ~ bath11, fire-
place, large living room. Att rartiv" patio. Excellent
rental record. Good vaJu" at $26.500 ..
CORONA DEL MAR
K'\CELLENT INCOME -4 furnished unJta: 1
bdrm. each. No vacancies in ov('r a year. Rent ta
S65 l'ach. Cross yearly ~3!>:?0. All in (inst clau con-
dit ion. S6000 takes. Full pric" ~2'.!.50Q.
ON HAZEL, 2 br. view home. Private pathway to
little Corona beach, $25.500.
• LUXURIOUS. 5 bedroom \'lew home. Lu.ah troptcal
patio a nd yard. S15.000 down
bat h. Both furnl.shed. Garageti.
loo. Jt co.ta not.hlnr to aee It
•.• call today, $\i ,600, temu.
Bay Front Duplex!
We have a full acre, with three homes on rear or
lot. Room for a nice home on froJlt. Income at pre-
sent is $210 mo. Thia property 1s cloee in with all
units hooked up to sewer.. F. P. $22,500 with
$7,500 down.
•111\\" a1"1 s·.7 '" on batance. SEE US for BEACON BAY and BAY T hi-,,. nn f'llC'"lh•nl buy for
BALBOA LOCATI ON. 2 bdrm1,
In each unlL F'umlAhed. 3 cal"
JC•ntgr. Firepla cea, 11unt1eck.s .t
pier. Nf'edll a littlC' fixln,' maybe.
but look at the price, S37,llQO,
lerm11.
Corona def Mar
Duplex!
WE DON'T H A VE 'EM OVER
thf're unlua they're Kood. This
one la modl!'rn 1u1tl C"Ul" 2 b,.<f.
room home with 1ttparatf' t bi-fl·
room apt. ovtr a 2 car garai;:c
Close lo JOl\Ppplng. Perff'r t f<'r
WORTHWHILE WAITING FOR-
New 3 & 4 Bedroom homee with 2 Bathe. Possession
Sept. 15th. AU improvement.a are in & paid. Choice
or colors lt you act now. Starting at S9,3i5 wit h
$375 Down.
W. A. TOBIAS
and ASSOCIATES, REALTOR
"you'll like our friendly service"
393 E. 17th i;t., Costa Mesa Llberty 8-1139
homf' .w ith Income. $\li,:'100, ------------------------l,.rm11.
Bay Avenue Home!
P.A!';T DAY A VF.:'\L'E .•• clOBe
lo l nwn A ti rllrl i 1·e llttl" pl are
with 2 1• h"•!room1' aniJ l)ea\'y
furnlturr lnrl11rlt'<1 ld1•n I h"a•·h
homf' .. , only $14,600, U .600
down.
Balboa Realty Co.
Oppo11lte B11nk Of America
Rniui Greelf')'
Al Cornrllu11 F.11 Lre
Jack f'inkhnm Joaephin~ Wl'bb
700 F:. fl11lhoa Blvd .. B11lboa
Phon,. Harbor 3277.
REAL VALUES
Owner Transferred
YOU Have a Part ,
in the
Multiple , Listing "Success Story"
Five Million Dollar Salea to date In 19M compared
lo Two and a Half Mlllion Dollar Sales to date In '54.
BUYERS and SELLERS of Real E s tate are offered
importa nt helpful aBSistance. See your REALTOR
for free illustra ted booklet on "How the Multiple
Listing Senrice Works."
(Cooperative effort ot 26o full-time
professional worken)
Understand the advantage of thia modern way to
merchandise more propertie8 thru more people with
NO INCREASE IN COST.
Avatlable from Membera of the
i.10.;~o. SHORES properties.
Duplex, 1 br. ea. side
Clu.~"·lli 1111J.1· 1<1 '( 11•,1r>1 oltf. cm
!'• "'~' "'· nl'ftt rnrll<'I' Joi 1111 11Jlt y,
olhle t;1<.r Only S9800, Own~r
n,.rcl11 11r 11nn, worth Mrlng lhlll
nnP
F'n r l'\'P In rot "" H bU\'t. LJ 8·:1 ltl7
Beats A Duplex
:0.1-1 J.F:o\i:1-:f'\ F'A< .. 1'0RY ON
1'1..\l'J-;;'\'TIA
X t'll I ~01 h ~ ~ , (,:;I J l\ !l\10 l t) 20'
""' \ ''''h :!ft111 •1•' I hid Onl\· <!.·,·,.,,., l• '11 I"'"' II •'" l'JH c·u'.~
hflll' f1;•111• •
M -1 I
'3 J( r:;, t>ll f'l.or• 1111(1 A\'f'., Ill
:.'0th. A ":\'<'W H()I Spo!. Sl2.600
2!l', •lnwn Hurry
Fc•r ev•'. Info. Ll S.2:ii 2, L)'tle
Houston Realty Co.
&-ASSOClATE S
:io9 Centr r St. Costa Me.,a
LI 8-69\ I LI 8·7781
CLIFF HAVEN
Three bedroom. :Z b&th, hwd fin.~
large dbl. gang«'. Elect Ther·
marlor kltchtn. Room ror 11Wlm-
mtng Pfl<'I. View or ocean and
hltlll. S29 :'>00, lerm1.
Balboa Peninsula
CALL HARBOR 1775 -or EVES Edith Maroon.
HYatt 4-622'.!: John Macnab, Harbor 5359.
EARL W. STANLEY. Realtor
225 Marine Ave., Balboa Island.
NOT TOO LATE!
to get fast possession for
a glorious Lido Isle s ummer
holiday -YES you can move
rig ht into this cozily furn.
2 bedrm. Lido Isle home
with its extra large sunny
patio f or only $22 ,500 terms.
This one will not be on the
market for long you can be sure.
LIDO REAL T.Y
ASSOCIATES
W. G. (Bill) Kempton * J oseph H. Grohman *
Virginia Manson * Gene Vreeland * Tom Campbell *
' (Lido Island's most ex~rienced sal('f!I peraonnel)
3400 Via Lido Harbor +M4 Must l!Cll l hlll chArmlng s bM·
room home. nnJy 1 yT. old. Good
F:ll.!<t itld" l!ll!tr1ct, nrar &lck
Riiy F111! prlcf' SI0.6:'10. SmaU
down. S<'e this tnday.
Harbor Blvd. N t H b B d f R I F d (Across from R ichard's Market) ewpor ar or oar 0 ea tors o~~ ,:.~~ 3h~~~: 2 ~I;~:~~~~---------
:'100 fum lehed. T d 1 T d 1 410 • 32nd St.. N ewport Beal'h ra ·,n 0 ay.
W F.: A1-'i0 h;l\'P ,.xr,.114.'nt h11y11 1n
be a r h cottai;•,. fll'nTilln,.nt LIDO
At>l't A11:<fn1':<11 rornrr on Har-
bor Bh·d. 63x123' Own<'r must --------------------------
11ell 1111<' In poor ht'llllh. Pr1C"td
way under market value. Don't
wAll on thl11.
Attention Attention
Attention
ll:ASTSIDE we mu1t find good
:Z bedronm home tor cut\ buy-
er. It ·y11u have one, PLEASE ,
l 'LP:AS P.: C'llll Ull.
B. A. Nereson
R.EALTOR
1982 NeWJl()rt Blvd.. Coat& Mesa
Phone U 8·1&72
COSTA MESA
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
17lh Street. 62 ft. frontage, 300 f t. deep. 2 well con-
struct ed bldgs. on slab, 3.556 sq. ft., all utilities .
ample parking in rear. Multiple 6012.
$35,500
CORONA DEL MAR ·
.short i.:.! block from Ocean. 67l~x118 ft. lot. 3
bdrms. & den. 1 % bathe, Dining room. breakfast
nook, large living room. forced air heat, dbl. garage.
covered BBQ, patio, enclosed play are ... Gues t house
or maids qrs. Vets .. $36.100
$565 down RAY REALTY CO.
homes 4 lnoomc proptrty.
Coast Properties
:101-F.. Balboa Blvd.. Balp oa
Harbor 26!i8, 2:197 t.nd 4600.
LIDO ISLAND
Br1'.1Utl f11l a l!IPd rnom home With 2
bath~ F'frrpl:1C'• . U11hw~11t'll'r
<;n rbagc fl• ·(I0~9 I. wire ti ro;
J-;lt•rtnr HMJ;I' 1~,11<111capt1d, Ap.
pr<ox. :!', ·'"H• l'\•I. vica1"d nn
l'uu zo l.1J11. Tt11s 1s 11 lop quality
h<inir S",. th"
COSTA MESA PLUS TMPOUND8 S40 E . Coast Hwy, Corona de! Mar Harbor 2288 USIC YOUR C .L LOAN on 6 yr.
1
1 D••lro.m,, Z'hnlM, ju.!<t 8 monll\ii
old. S bdnn., dble. ~. tenc· ---------------------------••Id 1rir1u l''l rt nlrr com r r lot. ~. Wonrlrrful pa Uo A: la undry. $251000 WANTED f"ull pr1<'e $12 9~10 (;nnd t!'rm 11 I yard. Ga rbAJ:"e dlapol&l. All
Exchange fin<' waterfront home with pier & llJp,
3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Value S5!5,000 for 1mialler home
to $30,000. To see & submit, cnll the-
OSBORNE REALTY CO.
2323 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
tat Port Orange)
LI R-7562. Hnr. 5154 evee.
Trad in' Today?
Balboa Island
3 bdrm., 2 bath home )Jlus apt .. located on fine cor.
ner near Bay & stores.
For
Corona dcl ~lar, Shore Cli ffs or PaRad('na t o S3:5,000
OSBORNE REAl:TY CO. • ( n t Port Orange) trf'~~~r"~~;~~· &cit Bay for the cash down on each of the j COST A MESA
2372 PaJlaadu Rd,. Sant.a Ana f ll · · rt b $'-•1110 lmvi; '\ n • ,. ! bt'•lroo.m hon,.
Pbone Kl 5.2993, eottc 0 OWing JnCOffie prope y UYS; lh;l' H Jll~l 2 l 1l11<'k a from 111 .. -----------------------------
LI 8-7562, H:ir. 51:54 eves.
2323 \\'. Coast Hwy.
Ne wport Rrach
c .. 1 Property
AT \ORNER pt 19th and 1'111-
rrntlll, wit h 2 l>f>llrm. houH an<l
11mnll -1orr
St.RM TT l'Xchanirea, C.11 Lllx'rty
8-t!~P I ' 60t! c
C-1 Zone
2 BEDfUt ol<ler houte, l:Nt lttll
St. <'oet.a Mua. Call owner, U
tl ·&iGSI ~78h
1. Ten unfurn. 2 bedrm. un.ita. All on year leases pr 'P''~'" All ''"'"rlr11n "h"rr in,;.: rt>nlrr Th111 1~ " ~··rHI hum" H· I Good return. .11ur .. to ~··~ 1 h1~ 1,.m11 c11n bt•
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2. Hwy. 101 store bldg. Reeponaible tenants . Care-
free investment. Can be bought n ght.
3. Motel and trailer Park. Prime location close to
bay, st.ores & future development.
SEE RUSS FORD
1600 W. Cout Highway
Phone Ltberty 8-M95
Newport Beach
I 72cH
a rr.1n1:1 ti.
''ART" AOAIR
RF:Al.TOll
1M6 :-.'ewporl lllvc1.
Co11t& M tsl\. C:\Jlt. LI 8·371!2
Fl:R.'1.ISHEO duplex. 2 llitdrm11.
each. Flrtpl~. Obi. prage.
Oood l1>eat11,n. vut 111<1.. c,,,ta
~t,.(o. 1 17 000 Lt 8·i 261
i2p84
M-1 Lot
Duplex on N'ar -room to build ln front. Jn l'ltrate.
gic NC'wport locat1on n1:ar the bay. We belic\'e thla
to be a real v_alue at $~1.500. With go<1d t"rmB.
THE VOGEl CO.
320 1 W. Coast High way
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Liberty 8·3481 ••
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LIOO MAlllf
WITH SALLIE
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"\\'e cater lQ all your
rood netd• !" ... A hack-
nf'l}'M eii:pl't!Mktb ud a
mite "'eary •.• "We c&tt'r
to aJI the (oodM you don't
need!" or "\\1ti cater to aU
the (pods .that are \•Ital coa-
trlb11tiona to gutroaom}·!"
. , • Kita the Head Chef'Ml
right bfotw~n t he eyrs ..•
Veal Paprika Volute~ You'
could probably live to be 100
without a 11ingle fli cker pa.ss-•
ing your tongue, but you
haven't lived till you'\'e tasted
it ... Veal Paprika \'olute
will always hold .11 s pecial
pla.ce in Joe's heart. becausc
it wu the very first db1h he
loveably prepared for the
ateam tablea he's been drt'am-
ing o( .since B.R. (&>ginning
of Remodeling) ... \V hat fun
f---._w.e .. J.11 had tasting the tender
pi~ of \•ea\, afCbmpanted-
by a savory sauce of !lour ' .
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('rE'&m. tom .. , wh oa . , . Se-·
cret of the press ... Joe's re-
cipie• are u fe ! ... ·.and did
our imaginations run ! \\'hat·
to terve ~·ith it ! Some thought J
rice would be nice ... Others
w-8.nted noodles ... Baked po. .
tatoe. were split open ...
Canned Chinese Noodles men-
tio~ _ .•. Hot biscuits ...
Tout ... "Whal'• the matter
with jwrt. serving it plain,"
eaid J oe ...
Food• in .loe'a •team
tables will ,...,.y from da)'
to d&)" ••• Split Pea Soup,
-&au~·awd PotatoetL. Beet
St~"·· Creamtd Tuna ••lt.h .
Jl"», Clam Cho~·der . . .
are only a •~· or the
houMe"'lfe'• a.n1wen to
what's for dlnftr after
spending the da)' oa the
beach •.. "For my IUDch!"
ecstaticaliy a mother uticl·
pat.NI a carton or t':lam
t':ho1"der ..• "I 1et tired of
eatin1 pmnut butter and-
trk:hf'9 ·with the kkfs!"
Yo11ra to buy by the Mice,
GOOlle ~ver, .knacilwurst, .•.
Uginge~Brauruichweiger from
........ Milwauktt, Scher.m er Uraun-
.chweiger from Los Angelet
• . . Strictly .Kosher-Corned
Beet and Pastrami from Ctil-
cago • . . Blood and Tongue
Loaf, Presaeci Tongue, Blood
Rlnga, Metwurst Rings, Pofu:h
Saunge with Garlic, Jag-
wurat, 1 Pepper Loaf, Bock-
worat Sall.88.ge ... At the.De-
licaleH8en Persona] Sen •ice
Counter . . Baked Huna.
Meat Loaves, Rout Beet and
Turkey too . . . keep the
Am~rit::an Home fires burning
•.. '"H&.ven't seen anything
like this, since I left St. Louis!
•"Terrific! Wonderful!" ...
"Just like old times~" Enthu-
"•ium Bbounds u the Dutch
Lunch crowd put. a bead on th~ very old with 1955 flour-i
iabf'lll corner of our Delicate11-
.en ~~~. meat, let
the"" be r.httM ••. But by
the slice or the hUDk, u you
pn!fr.r •.. Nf!w and ,·r.~·
11harp la Black ·Mountain.
19.'lS Vintage ..• Old and
1•ery mild iii Baronc>t • • •
Herr K~. Imported Swh•8..
Old Style \\1.~ln Brirk,
Martln'11 NM\· \"orll; , • , In
the mood ? All you nf"t"d &n"
the> ryf" hl'f'ad, Koshrr Diii
PIC'klrs ud Potato Salad . • l Chic~en Gi.uard11, <;hickeA
Livers, Chicken Necka by the 1
pound ... \\'here you can find
whole bar-b-q'd chickens ...
)'OU aJy,·sya find Ginards, Li·
veni and Necks ... Seema aa
though e\'erybody hu a fa·
vorite twist in cuiaine with
chicken giua.rd.I and liven
... I like mine fried with on-
"ion1 and frah musroome , •.
Richard'• Udo Market ..
oae ot the Udo SboPI at
the en~ to Lido WP ••
and SJ"<~ In all the
foodll ~·ou don't IH"f'd and
.... , find .. , ,._ -•••
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Talle Home , Hot Clllcl lc .. b1cued Food1 from Richard's ·
Dellcatelsen and Rotisserie -New MenUI Dally
Take home a llubeeoed ~ • cwioa ol CJhow ,..
or an f"~tra !tpfd&I Soup. PIM a .,..,,.. from Rlflhard"• fitr
that erlra •ptdai Meet. You1J D• tllM delWom foocll from
our MW hot foodie ~t.
"II! •cOf'• br~I <?91<'1/1tv lh1ft,.,....
Dari11:okf (;niAlf" A .~ BUTT•ll~--·b·---:=5=--=9=--c
"Cool r•/rt .. .lli .. g tt'<lk t1'..,. 11pper"
TOMATO JUICE4!·°"·2Sc
5~AGHETTI ...
"A.llQ(ly• 11ood to ll11vlll' o" .lla1u~'"
G~latln a.ad Pudding~
JELLO ,q. 6 for 45c.
"8tr~·e with coflag• ollee11• or i" ~llo'"
DoleSUoed
PINEAPPLE 20 oa. ua
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Fr11h Produce ••• .... ~.-2 29c HECT ARINES . _ . . ...
~-2 1~ KENTUCKY BEANS ...... . ..
SPANfsH-ONIONS .. ~ ........... 3 ~10c
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Delicatessen •••
•31c SLICED CHEESE ......................... -............ ~
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PIMIENTO LOAF •25c
. .......... 01:.
Soft De-rt 79 BARONET CHEESE .. __ .. c
ciNNfD ... HAM ___ . ..... •. 429
~......... 2 39c BEEF TAMALES _:. ·~
Frozen Foods ...
l!iM&IH-Oa'• Thlclul or 85c
DRUMSTICKS -······ .. ••· ................ "' -,,...,
--T-....i 0.0-
8',..,.fl Prec.-ook.-d 3sc
FISH STICKS __ , -
Richard'• Own Bakery •••
TKURISDAY
.......... .., tcp..ol-..-. , .... _ ..... .._,.. 1-..-........ ~ 1:: ,:::-._, 1::::-:.':'.-"*" .. .,
Nia"-_. ..... •• ........ ,.,_.-ae_. Topwidi ..... . _ ..... _ .. ____ ., ............. .
---. ............ ..cil "--mt. ..... 4.' ... ..,.
...... ,. 2 'Nie GREEN PEAS . ,. -,Ml.1-
Mlllut.i 11a.1c1 2 33c ORANGE JUICE.~ ,.,
gu11ki•t 2
LEMONADE . _ , -, ..
Choice Summer Meats ••
A ..., .......,_, • ._,.,.........,.,.OTO 6 26 C
GLAZED DONUTS ······---.•.
"/"""'"" Barb•CW.. J!Uo'"
U. S_. Choiafl
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ll3c lb. 7-BONE ROAST FRIDAY
FRENCH APPLE. PIE
·RY1 "'Bffio'-· ·-······-·-·············.
IAnrRDA.T
c ........ , ~,,.. ........ 6 23c CINNAMON ROLLS ............ . ... ...... ,.,,.,..............,......,,.,. 97c
LA YER CAKE·------·······-· .
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You'll find a Lido Shop • • •
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~ O.Uciolui 'M!Hh /re1Ji ~getabi..''
U.S.Cholco
0-BONE ROAST
"'BCOftOmb.I '"W·Wffll tr .. t"
11.S.~.
.SHORT RIBS
"IJ-G bri".llt ... W..lcfa.t"
8wtft'• Flnt Grade
SLICED BACON
lb. 59c
lb. 19c
lb. 69c
• • • to flt your every need !
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