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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-07-31 - Newport Harbor Ensign( FIRST SECTION • Aa I·-lrt•••• H.,_,..,_ CIOftlial the eedN cky of Newport Beech Thunday, twy 31, 1952 Harbor 1114 cmd 1115 CORONA DEL MAIL CALIF. 5 C.nta VoL 4-No. 51 The Log Golf Plans ~ ~ Desc:ribecl lD the aplri~ of the underdog team Jomlg to a powerho~ op- poMnt by not too bad a ICOTe, the U ttle Hoovel' Comml~tee came t hroqgh with a considerable moral vlltory at Monday evening's Coun- cil meeting. 'fte IICOf'fl .... 1-1 apl.ut tile UWe H ooven, bet Ute I wu tile We' OM •"*-« IDOIIeJ bJ' ........... 0\'H .. Md ... aad tax coDecUa~t to ta.e ~ty. The varying voting combinations Monday evening were interesting -and heartening. It was Braden Finch who made the motion for county tax collection. Les Iabell voted against lt. There w e r e other 4-1 votes, with different councilmen being the dissenter- once Mr. Finch, once Franc:U Hor- vath. There were also aome of those 3-2 comblnatlons-MlUer- Finch-!&bell va. Horvath-Smith. But all In aU the voting pve indi- cation that the several councilmen are voting tt as they IE'C! it a nd are doing their own Independent thinking. lf_..Y'• ~MeU.C dearfod Ute air tJOMklenbiJ. A major ClOII· troYenJ wu re.otved -tale world pee " wtu...t cUre CCIII· ~ From aow " It .............. U.t ~ ......... .... wtl)~ .......... ~ ......................... Details of the golf coune to be constructed on the slopes of the Irvine T&nch near Corona del Mar were described thls week by Tom Henderson of Harbor Investment Co. following the announcement that a lease for operation of the golf course has been sl~t"d by the finn with the Irvine Co. A preliminary lay-out of thE' IS- hole course has bet>n prepared; grading of the s1tt> will s tart soon. and ground-breaking ceremonit's will be held after Myford Irvine's return from Europe. The course ls expected to be Teady for play in the fall of 1953. Completion of the course and clubhouse will be taken care of by the Irvine Co .. whlch then wiU tum the course over to the Harbor In- vestment Co. for operation under the terms of the lease. Mr. Hen· dcrson said that annual club mem- bership fee will be established. It will be a private club. but there will also be some goUing racllitlt's for guests and for tlle pubUc. The clubhouse will be just off Coast Highway, about midway be- tween Corona del Mar and Ma- rine Ave. It is expected to be one of the top-notch courses In the na- tion, and will be so constructed that it can be lengthened for tournament play if neceaaey . wm ..--..... u.e JM of ,..... Pial ........ ....,..~ ......... ___.e of Mnl~. ~: :=e r:v::ue N:~e:'~ For LoWer lake mJttee. Such a IJ'O\IP can do a lot MOTe than !50 eorona del Mar of JOOC1, even tbou&h It mi&ht ltep bulinfts people and rMmben of on a ff!W toea now and then. Sue-the Woman'• avtc Lee~ gath- ,.UOIW' for lncreutng effldeDey ned at Gene's Restaurant "'\J('s· of city operation and savtng our da.y evminl for a dbtnel' meeting hard M1'Md tu dollars ahould al-to dblcuaa the coming Loblter ways be welcome. Bake, and the Arbor Day p~~nde Oty AttorMy Harry ~tt made a statement at Monday eve- ning'• Coundl meeting answering a number of criticisms that have been levelled at hlA office. Commenting on his ruling tllat City Treasurt'r Florenet> Coolin~'s salary could not be raised durin~ her term of oCfice. Mr. Blodgett said he was not awarE' thl'n or tht' new state rode s<'Ctlons allowin~ increas<'S to offset war-time ris<' in cost of livln!::. but he did know of the rodl' S('{'tions a we-ek before Mayor A. W. Smith made his statement to th(' publlc through the local nC\.\'SpaJ>4'n;. wbieh will ~e as the kick-off for tbe event. Carl Hutchison, president of the Corona del Mar Busl.nns A5soda- tion, and Cliff Uonb&rger, general chainna.n for the Lobster Bake, gave progress «'ports on the event. whlch thls year will be hc.>ld Satur- day and Sunday, 0<-1. 11 and 12 Mrs. Paul navis. prl'llldent of thl' Woman's Cnic l Rai:'\Jr. spon!~!or<; of this yl'ar':; Arbor l"'ny paradl'. said that parad(' will h(-hrlrl just beforl' noon net. 11 nnd "ill fro- furl' the b<':llltifirrtllnn of Ba)Stdl' Dr. Park Procl'l'd.~ from thr l.nhctl.'r R<tkl' will be USPd for thr 19:".1 Boy ~r(PUI Jamborl"e. for which thl' CoronA d«'l Mar bu.<:rnE'ssmf'n arc pro\'ld· in~ thr hradqu11rtrrs nrar ~11'rl•''' Drive-In. The Uttle Hoover rerommen- dations got the acid test at Mon- day evening's Council me-eting loai.ng three times. but coming up with a victory on the major item. county usessing and collection of city taxes. Colmcil voted 3-2 to rt'ject the proposal to consolidate the treas- urer and finance officer JObs; voted to diseuss the otht>r propos- als but defer decision until t.hl' nt'xt Council meeting; reversed It- self and agreed to act on each recorrunendatlon: then approved the tax proposal 4-1; rejected the proposal to abolish the publicity leaflet 3-2; rejected the propoal to eliminate thE' petty cash f u n d 5-0. Whton the treasurt'r-rinanC'~> of. ficer issue camP up. AJJen tt'llt>. Corona del Mar. sa1d Council was obligated to C'&lT} out the "'"U of the voters by approving the Llttlf" HoovE'r rPCOmmendation Both hf> and Robert Jacobs of New p n r 1 suggested rett'ntion of tt\(> pn-s,.nt fiNnC'C offiet>r as an assistant Councilman Braden F rnch ('lfl."d the reeommendahon of the Board of Freeholders. of wh1ch he had been member, favonng an ap- pointive finance officer. and sa.id that tbe practice or asstgnlng ad- ditional jot. to city E'mployees to YOUTIIPUL 8KIPPI&S LOOt '1'111!:8~ Will ,.... la t1ae 11UI AIIIUial .napt of Ule S.OW ..... _..... wiD lake place 8_..7 a.ttenooa. ve them more pay providt-5 op- portunlt,y to build a political ma-~ . Councilman F'rancis H o r ' a t h said he wu d i s turb t' d a t tht- thought that Council should s1 t as 1uperlor court over wba t peoplE' voted. Councilman Norman MWer pointed out that It was thE' old coundJ that had 10ught to consoli- date the dty t:reuurer and finance o f I ice r P«»itions, and ht> wu aga.inat such a proposal w..,..... pa wtD ... tired at •• -. 111M! ......-.. r-at 1: .. p.m. Slight Improvement Bill Landis, Balboa Insurance agel)t who Uves at 1129 W. Balboa Blvd., has shown some improve-- ment at St . Joseph Hospital from an ll.lnes!l that Is be Ueved ca URd by toxic poisoning. He had been In a coma for sev~raJ da~. Navy to Pay for Oil on Beaches· Saowllird Flight Reid This Saday Thtt famed F light of the Snow-1lle little Hoover proposal was birds will bt> held Sunday after· deff'ated as Counci.lman M iII e r . noon for the 17th year, with a Finch and IsbeU voted no, and rt'<'Ord number of skippers ex· Mayor Smitll and Coundlman Hor- pected to comp('t(' for the many \'&th voted yes. trop~i('s offt>TC'd In this sailing Councilman Horvath tht'n move-d classrc that decision on the othPr propos-Start!~!:: t.JmE' \.\Ill bt> 1.40 P f!1 1 als bt> delayed and th1s wa~ s•·· from A lm<' off thE' Balboa Pa\11-conded by both Mayor S mith and City Counnl ~fonda~ e\"l'nm£ ron EntQ blnnk;, must bt ... fr ll'd b~ I CounC1lrnan Isbt>ll. who took t hr aC'f>ptC'd t~!'. of!r•r . nf ~l.~.:l-t 1~1 a m ~un~~ at .thC' Chamlwr.o,r mayor to task lor hJs attAC'K:-nn from thP t ~ Nrt\ ~ fnr th(' dam-<.. nmmt n'f'. :"IIYC . RYC. 1.1'1 C the old Council ~fayor :'math t· R£1'' uffrrf'd b~ tilt' <'Jl~ \.\hf'n nJI 1.1 A Bt-vk nHac·<. llarbor ~tnstt·r·, I markt'd that ht• had t>P.•n 'n!f fa, was s''"Jll nnto thf' lM'achPs hf'r(• nH1c••• ~k:"nll) and \'allrl~ Ront 'basC' flat-foottod s...·,·cral 11m•, II" ri'<:Uit of th<' Jan 26 1951. l"nl-L<HHimc-.. t•r at tht Chambt•r nf rtnd had intt•ndf'd to sa'' hh t•a•J,. h'll'" nf A 'n'~ rnnk••r :wd ;1 mu-l'Pmmc•n, ufht•• "'·'~ ht '"''('11 10 til' rt•marks fur pn att mr.•tan .:' l'hll,n t '''"'S£'1. . a m a ncl nuvn l.llhtt than m.tkt• tht'lll an pulJht ( ounl rli n~rrt•~ to,~,'\': a!'~ !,m-II•" '' tht ""t !If tr .. phw!-Far~t ~tr Ilon·ath'!-motion \\fJ<. q•- th•'r (' lllnJS .~~a .. nc;t I t' ~ .n,-l•ht!'t'. llonult d h:\ ,,,,. Chnmtx-r or proved. then \.\as r<'COllSidt•n·d .a~ l'~~~~nt , N.t~) Dl'partment~ thl' !-omml'rCt'; S!'ronrl. !';HYC ; thir·ct I Mnyor Smith said he was agarn .. : l_ ~:--.;.s_ C'n<.'h•• c~nrl MC'rchant \ P!'Srl JWr· f' th BnHinll T\:\\ t 'lub makw~ deCL'-II'Ins '" ""<'Tt't mC'• ,_ Jo o•rnsrdr · < ur · . . "I don't believe in trying cases in the newspapers," ht> said: lhE'n added: "Thl' reason I did not go runnln~ to the Council with my nf'w knowledg(' was that I had somt-doubt of the constitutionality or the particular sections. During the week I was checking the law on this, the matter came Into the pubUc press. It 1 am askt'd by the City Council, who is my employ~r. I wllJ be happy to render an optn- lon as to the validity of these S('{'- tions." ftfth. AI Andt>rSotn ,.1xth EArl mgs. and Art &st. Roniild T\suln\\ -------·--------..; r ., 11 1 r, .... ,·rnth Licin Ya rht and Jurgen Lorcntzt•n .~,101 •h• I P t • F 'r h "•II'•': r•t.:h''' Flk." Lodct•· nudJencc w-~:wd tmmt dtatr dt'<'islt•r Concemin~ the location of the city attorney's office, he said he had given up the original office in Oty Hall at tllc request of the city manager to provide apace for the civil defense organization, and had moved the city attorney's of- fice to hJs own law otricc, near O ty Hall. The city attorn<-y's part-time secretary was then Ieav- Ins the employ of the city be- cause she was soon to become a mother, and the city manager said that the clly would pay part of the salary of Mr. Blodgett's secretary -initially $75 a month, later re lied to $100 a month for time spent on the city's business. On the matter of extra services, Mr. Blodgett saJc:l that the Uttlc Hoowr Committee had round that ntra compenatJon paid to him for addltlcDa.l Mn'tces wu lesl than = elthu the immedlatt b' attorney • the man be-ne belle ea~ary ot the dtr att.111117 Ia lilt a month. ncor Ora lon Oes mnth. :"o•\\port llarbor RAnk Talkan~ on the a-.:-•·,,an~: and t..\ - lOt h ~lith Coal-' ,... flr .. t ~II I It ··u!kttlun l·~opo ... lll \lr ..... ,.IJ, r· frnr~h Rosan. 111'-• ~<~un~wst ~rl portC'd on his 'tsll:-''. 'frcr.,.~ C ll M M • tn frnJ~h. P A Palmer. Inc : ot otht'r county CJiiPs \.\ hc1 th• a esa eetlng 1 'nuncf''' OO\ t!l r,n,,.,h Lidu J:,J, county ~,·r.·ir('S aro' used II~ saut Pmp• r t "'". ••ld. ""' "k1ppo•r rc, hn-th<'Y "rrf' all p.•rf <'<.'I ly _ :llasfrC'd tsh :"t•wport-Balboa FC'dt.>ral Sa\-Ma)ur Srruth Cltt-d count~ -~1d• ~ group of Costa ~resans who oppost' th{' proposal to incorporatf' has called a public m<-etln~ for 7:30 p. m. tomorrow (Friday) at the Main Sd\ool auditorium. 19th St. and Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa The announcement was rnadt' by A. C. Hoffman, tt-mporary chair· man of the "Committee opposln~ incorporating the Costa Mesa art's at thJs time." Harry Eatus. 400 E. 15th St., Costa Mesa, a property owner in both Newport BE'ach and Costa Mesa, is one of the lea~rs of this group. In a statement issued after a meeting held last Thursday. tht' group stated: ''I t would practi- cally double your pl'~nt county tax bHl to vote about $1.000,000 in bonds for a fire depart.rnent. J» Uce department, city haJJ, city jail and for equipment." The statement also pointed out that lnco.rporatJon woula mecm loa of beDefits from the oounty for flood control and atrftt matn- t~. and cllmlnk h state g-rant.a for tebooiL \\'(' kno" pl'titinn. \\ill bt> prf'· l>f'nt<'d by t..-rtam art'as to ha\'C' thost' art>ns \\ithdrnwn from thl' boundarit's of the proposed dty, and this \\ill incrt'aSC' the tax lfllfd on thC' nrC'a )('ft." th<' incorporation oppon<'nts said. "We re-comm<'nd f'\'f'ry on(' to r<•fuse to si$!1'1 P<'· titions for incorporation." Thr HomC' Rule group mt't-at thf' Main School last Frida). wtth Bill Priest of Oran.~te Coast Collt>ge as moderator and K. A. Murdock. city manacer of Anaheim. as SIX"aker. Harry ForsythE' said the Hoi'D(' Rule Group has estimated annual tncom(' at the start at $185,000, with annual upcnse or $125,000, and exprcssC'd beU<'r that tht> Am- <'rican LC'glon building rould be obt.otined from the county for U5E' &I clty hall. "We're setting very Uttle out of the county -inadequate health ~ce. only one ~wl car. de- pJorablf" atn-etl." ~ said. "Wt won't ba\-e to apend much JnOn:> to do a lot better." in!:!' nnrt Loan. ftrst Me boat to fi~s sho\.\iOJ: that ther!' \\&S lll· fim<oh .r A Ik't'k; f1rst V boat to most no rufff'rt'nce tn the llSS(':.S· fimsh .• 1 A. Bft>k Tht'rt> wHJ also mf'nts by count) and City l'lnd s~ud 1M-a\.\;nd-. Cor 11 t h phtC'C nnd ('\('!")' that taxes now being mi kl would l Oth fma~ht•r thf'rt>Aftc.-r be collected by the county. Coun· cilman IsbeU contended tNtt ket>p- lng tax assessing m the C'rty'~ hands would servt> as a check on unrt'a.SOnable assess 1 n ~ by thr county. Lido Park Maa Leads in Derby Councilman F i nch commenti:'d that thC'rt' was duplication oC work br not h.avt.n~ county asat"$!1 and l.A"e Thompson or Udo Park Is coUect taxes, He made the mo- lt-adJn,:: all anglrrs in tht' flshinQ tion to approve the propoul. Coun- derby being conductC'd by the local dlman Miller teconded, and th«- landlngs. He added to hl.s honors motion passc:d ._1, wtth Counc1l· thL WN'k by ratchlng the first man hbeU voting no. biiX' fin tuna to be rt'gi tt>rt>d in The city's publicity leaflt't wa~ the dt-rby, wf'lgh.ing 12 lb. 9 oz .. dt>ft'ndro In tatcments from tht as well as a 24-lb. 8-oz.. albacore audience, made by Harold Arthur Top fish hookf"d hy loca.l anglers J . B. Stoddard and F . C. A.ndl"l' en was a 29-lb. 81bacoN•, C'aught by There were otht!r augg.stJons tc<~ Don ht'ldon of Costa M«'Sa. As-IN the Ownbfr ot Commel'<"' sembJyman Earl Stanley brought handle tM job. and to tora-et th<' In ontt w lghina 21 lb.. 1 oz. Bla-pub.Udty lee.Oet and s-y C. K l'f'St 0 h relriat~ In the drrby Prielt mcft JDOM)' for his elty this •'H'k ......... b. a]~ dtrkina duU.. (Earlier lft t.M c.~Cf\t b)' Dwtaht ~ of Lora fYfnlnl OouDdl bed aut.horfad ~ <Calked • .._. 8) Pav• 2 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER of the City OF NEWPORT BEACH Wlth in tt•re t In the political "-Withe4 ........,, ... l'llwllt•t• le til. Qty of N~ ... ct.. C.af. Offlc.,IMI .l>C~IIt' mountlnJ! be<:aUIC of the ,rintint pl.ftt lA til. .............. II .. c...t .....,_,..., c.r.... 4., Mer. coming Non•mber genua I election, TEUPHOHIS: HAitlor II 14 aftd II IS 1.0tt~rs are reminded of require-• • e The NEWPORT HARIOI\ ENSIGN hea b..n determined to be a newt· mt-nl& ror registration to b<! eligi-paper of 9•nerel circ:uletion by jvd9ment of til. Superior Court al'ld by reaton bit-to cast a ballot on Nov. 4. thereof ia qu•lified to publiah •II public notieet required by l•w. • • • ~gist ra lion IS now open and Etttered ea SeeOfiCI Clan Mette" in til. l'od Offlce •t c-Ofla d., Mar. C.llf. will continue through Sept. 11. ARVO E. HMPA Wltot aftd 1'11l•litller PeniOns who did not vote in the I'EG HM'A • ~ Edltof' primary or general elections of CAL ROOT Advertlalnt 1950. or who have chanpod their rei>ldence since last regfltration e SUI$CIIIfi0H lATE.S * must re-register on or before the Ona y .. ,, in the Harbor Area--·---.. -··-·-.................. --···"·-r· $2.50 ci0&1nit datt'. One Year, o~o~hide of the H~r AIM·--····----................. __ ........ 3.00 • lA TlS FOI UNEWALS . • Fa ilure to vote In the primary 0 y · tfl H ....... $2 oo dection of June 3 does not deprive l'le ear, •n • •-A,.. _____ ................ -... ····-·-................. · a person of t he privilege of voting One Year, ouhide of~ Hert.or Ar ____ .¥ ....... -··-·-··-.... ·--·-2.SO 1 n Uw Nov. 4 genera I election ~ ::M:::•:::ill:"9:::AM::::::,...::::::::::I:::I:M::::::C..:::::tt::::....,::::'v:::•:"'::':::c-::::_...::::::::cf:e:I::M::•:::'':::C.:::I:Ifom::::::'•= vided he '•oted at either the Juoe • primary or November general elec-BIYC Coadades Jaly Competiti·on uon In 1950 or has re-registered sance that time. A person must have been a resi· This week endS the July ser ies Phyllis RawUns; second race. dent of the state ot CaJiComla for competitions for the Balboa Island Michael Baum: first dinghy race. oM ~ar and of Uw cotolty for 90 Yacht Club and winners will be Elea.nor SmJth; second dinghy daylll by the day next preceding the announced Friday by Noel Barlow. race. Mona Rae Barlow. eiE'<.'tion to be eligible to vote in commodore of the young people's that election. Naturalized dtize}ls group. Trophies, howeve r, will not must han• had their final papers be awarded until the annual pre- for 90 days. Any ptorson who will sentatlon night at the end or the reach tht> age of 21 on or before seaaon. :-Jo' 3 may register lx>tween Sept. Winners ror last wei?k's competi- 1 a.nd 11 and may then vote on tions were announced at last Fri· :-lo · 4. day's meeting as follows: Vott'l , may regist('r at City HaU Paddleboards -Jim Bridgeman, or "ith deputy registrars. Pamela Twist, Hank Kyle, Mona RJI. DIKE Says: Who ,, THE MAN WITH A 'LAN"? ''" ··~ -.,-A,., a PLANNED IN· SURANCE PROGRAM f ••ed '" hos ·e~d " ... -···•cl\t: ,..,.s.., ..... a-..J •. • " ~'l ., ~ ~ need ~~ p a~ •c · •o• " • ~.~ PROTECTION. ;._,,.. .. ·A ~O' o ::t""enr "eods .,,.. ,,.. ·'.l • ~·oqrer-loolored to fit those "ed .,, best pion. IS ll POSSIBLE THAT A PLAN OF INSURANCE WOULD GIVE YOU MAX I M U M PROTECTION AT A MIN I MUM COST? Hal Dike INSURANCE & BONOS )4 1 t Newport II~. HA.rbot -402 NEWPORT lEACH I NOTE -·" ~ • .ol')td •nq •" <1U -'o C •• Soy~ was o~ follows· f•" = -• o o Pol y ma'( be pur •1 Olf!t' ' 0 :• OS $1000."1 Rae Barlow. Dick Bridgeman. Sandy Reese, Tom Cunningham. Rowing-Jim Bridgeman. Linda Schauburg. Hank Kyle, Gall White. Mona Rae Barlow, Larry Stump. Karen Andree. Viet> Commodore Tony Tort'ance. Diving-Jim Bridgeman, Carol Williams. Hank Kyle, Jeanne Jones. Dick Bridgeman. Mona Rae Barlow, Tom Jones. Sw immlng-VIcki Newberry. Jim Bridgeman. Mary Lou Lloyd. Hank Kyle. Linda Preston. John Herrington. Pat Oyer, Commodore :"<oel Barlow. Sailinl{ -r i r s t s nowbird race. I . Party Held at Tritt Home A party for the young people, friends of Na.ncy Tritt, was held last Friday at the new Lido Isle home or her parents. Mr. and Mrs. \¥illiam Tritt. The plano music of Mike McCaf- fery of La Canada was a special attraction at the open house. Guests prt>sent included Barbara Brothers. Jim Vineyard, Jant' Nu- nan. Pete Morris. Salty Pfister, Tom Lange, Patty Clemt>nce. Jack West. Mick<') Retmier. Ann Alll'n. Nancy Haydt'n. Bob Bri~"'s. Pat Ritchie. Rand~' Allx>rs. Bill Klt'ter. Donna Hoppe. Judy Slei?ptor. Vic Wilson. Jud> Grubman of Flint· rid~c. Ken Crumley and Bob Gal- livan. Ensign Want Ads brin~ Result.. IDEAS .. RAY DA.NIGCR BED ACROSS THE CORNER? Ne•er: To do +hi\ bruh up the lloo• plen end add\ eo,fusion to room s eompositiol'l, eftd westes 'pec;e · · · both ;, the corner end •+ the heed ertd foot of the bed. Besidn e bed ;, this pOiition is atweyt • chou to "'•~e. Your btdroom will eppeer mor• cherm· •"9 eftd speciout if you ... ledroomt •re tf.e moti pe~•l· iaed rooms in the h.me ertd. es such, d...,.,. .--'•' tl.eotetive c-tder•tiOft. Ow tralna41 ft• c., ••• ,. will '" ,.... uppy to t.lp ,.. ...... ,_ ~la.cf IM4· ,.._ So COMe "' • • • -~· .. STREAMLINE YOUR ARRANGEMENT Lile fittl11t til. bed into ~orl'ler (if room it •~mely 11'n4111 ) • • • or If twin bade eta u-.4, rCMI might erren9e them alont •t•IMt adjac.tot ••"• aftcf com,fete .,. re~~.,.meftt ·with ~ott~•r eablftet ot teble. Uta top ere• for I•Mp, booh, •mell rtdlo. Such a plel'l l .. vet spect fOf' notate che•"· cfret~en, desk or boollce .. a. LIGAL HOTIQ OrdlaaDCe No. lit AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 410'7 OF TID!' lftTNl- ClPAL CODE. AND ADDING SECTION 410'7.1 THDETO. 8 EST RI C Tl N G·CERTAJN AREAS FROM DOGS. The City Council of the City of Newport Beach does ordain as rot- lows: SECTION 1: "Section 4107 of the Municipal Code of the City or Newport Beach is hereby amended to read as follows:" "Seotloa 410'7 -DOGS. RE· STRicrED AREAS. No person having the care, charge or control or any dog shall permit or allow said dog to be at large upon any peach I except the beach surround- Ing Balboa Island). street. alley, park or public place in said City, unless dog is securely held by a leash or chain not exceeding six f~t in length. ~tnd any such dog so at large may be ordered muz- zled by the Chief of Police. or any public omcer, or ordered re-o moved rrom s uch beach, strei?t. alley, park or other public place. SECriON 2: There is hereby added to the MunJcipaJ Code or the City of Newport Beach. Section 41C17.1 to read as follows : "S..:Uoe 410'7.1. DOGS, FUR· TH.ER RESTRICTED AREA. No person having the care, charge or control or any dog shall pennit or allow aald dog to be, under any circumstances or conditions, on or upon the beach surrounding Bal· boa Is land." SECTION 3 ; This O l'dinance is hereby declared to be an emer- gency Ordinance necessary for the immediate preservation or the public peace. h<>alth and safety, a nd shaU take effect immedJately. The foUowing is a statement of the facts showing its ur~~:ency With the advent of the summer S('ason. and the greah.•r use of the beaches surrounding Balboa I.- land lly swimmers and sun ba Ul- ers. and ~he consequent annoy- ance. inconvenience and threat to the peace. health and safe ty of said swimmers and sun bathers. it is dei?med necessary and t'Xpe· dJent that this Ordinance pass and take effect immediately in or- der to protect the ptoace. health and safety or said persons. S ECTION 4: This Ordinanct> shall be published at lt>ast once In the Newport Harbor Ensign, a newspaptor of genel'al circulation, printed and publish('(~ in the City of Newport Beach. and shall be in force and effect immediately upon thP final passage thereof. The above and foregoing Ordi· nance was Introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 14th day or July, 1952. and was finally passed and adopted on the 28th day of July, 1952. by the fol - lowing vote, to-wit: A YES. Councilmen: Miller, Hor- vath. Isbell, S mith NOES. Councilmen. Finch ABSENT Councilmen: None ATTES~: A. W. SMITH Mayor C. K PRIEST, City Clerk Publish: July 31. 1952 in the Newport Harbor Ensign. Call HArbor 0523 Thursday. July 31. 1152 LIGA&. NO'TICI LIGAL NO'TICI NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROJ'08AL8 PurtuanJ to statute a.nd Resolution No. 3978. adopted on the 28th day of July. 1952 by the City Council or the City o~ Newport Beach. CaJifomla and on rilt' In the ornce of the City Clerk of .aiel City, or- dering the work described in said resolution, to-wit: • The consttucUon of vltrifl('d clay pipe unitary aewm~, vttrlfled c&ay J)l»e ho~ connection sewers, welded steel ~r plpe. vitrified clay pipe lamp-ho.le, manholes, sewage pumping atatlon. welded ateel sewer preuure line, concrete anchor blocka, and appurtenant work In coMectlon therewith. in certaln easements or the City of Newport Beach and tytng generally Southwesterly or Ocean Boulevard (Corona Del Mar), all u mo~ particularly described In Raolutloo of ~~ta.tion No. 3986, puled and adopted by the City Coundl of sa1d Ob' OD the 28th day of April, 1952, and on file in the office of the Clt,y Ce.rk of uld City. For further particulars, rttere.-ls hereby -• to .. ld lLetolu.- tlon of Intention No. 3966 a-to aM plana, protO. ud _ __, No. .o6. ~tiftl of 5 abee&a. a,~ rue In the oU4ce ttl U. at1 EM\nttr of ..W Qt)o ol Newpt -.alt. ud to the ~u-na Jlr ....,. Wol'k ber-.tofo~ ._.... W tt. saW City ~ oo IUe .. Ita oltlce or the Cit)' Cler4c of aaN Ot,y, and all of IUd ...... JIIIDfJJII. ..... and specJflcatlont heretofor-e appl'OYt'd by the OtJ Coundl of IIIIIJ.Oty are Incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and ~terence lt hereby made thereto for a mont particular description of uJd work. SUd Ot¥ Council hu de&ermin('d and declared that the oo.&em- plated work and improveDtent heretofore mentioned w-. ln the opinion ot sald City Councll. of more than local or orcUnar7 ~Uc benefit, and the said City Council has made a portion of the t!icpenaes of said work char&eable upon a <latrict. For the particular cSe.crtpUon of the I&Ad clilltriet. refe~nce Is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 1181. SaJd Council ha• determin('d and declared that aer~l bondl, bear- Ing intereat at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum and U'tending over a period endJng nine (91 years from the second day of January oext succeeding the next October 15th following their date. will be Issued her~under in the manner provided by the "Improvement Act or 1911". being Part 5, Division VII of the Streeu and Highwa~ Code of the State of California, to represent each aSM>ssment or Twenty-five Dollars t$25.00) or more remaining unpaJd ror thirty C301 days after the date or recording the warrant. Said City Council ha. also determined and declared In said Rtiolu- tion of Intention No. 3966 that the .. ld City will furnish two (2) sewage pumps, together with electric motors to be installed by the contractor in the pump station described in said Resolution of Inten- tion, and will In addition th<>reto contribute out of Ita Corona Del Mar State Park Fund the sum of $5.636.75 towards the cost and expenses of said Improvement. The liability and obligation to pay such sum. as provldt'd in said Resolution of Intention, shall accrue and become fixed upon th& date of confirmation or the assessment for said Improvement by the City Council of said City. All the work herein ordered shall be done and carried throuch in pursuance or an act of the legislature or the State of California. designated the "Improvement Act of 1911", lx>lng Division VII of the Streets and Highways Code. Said City Council. pursuant to the Labor Code or the Staw or California. has ase<.•rtained and <k-t<>rmined that the general prevalJlng rate or per dit'm wagt's in the locality in which the said work hen>in described is to lx> pcrfonned, for each craft or t)'lX' or workman or mechanic nt-eded to execute the contract and also tht> gent-ral p~vail­ ing rate for tegaJ hoUdays and overtime wori< for each craft or t)'lX' of workman or mechanic, to bt> as rollo'o\'S. Cla..ane.tloa Air Compressor Operator Apprentice Engin('('r I Including Fireman 1 Blacksmith .. Blacksmith Helper .. . .. Bricklayer and S tonemason . Bricklayer and S tonemason Foreman Brick Tender . .................... .... .. . ....... ···-· . .. . . . . Carpenter-general I except as otherwist' separately claaalfied) ..................... _ ..... ... . ........ ..................... ... . .. Cement Dumper (on 1 yard or larger mixers and hand lin~ bulk cemenfl .... . . . . -· ........ ... . . . Cement Finhoher . .. . ............... . ClamaheU or Crane Operator . ..... . . ... ... .; .. Concrete Curer ( lmpervious mt'mbrane 1 ............. . Concrete Spr-Nding. Mechanical Tamptor or Finishing Machine Operator .. '· .,_ ...... ·-······ ... ·-· ............. . Concrete r.tixer Operator rpaving type and mobile mixers I Concrete Mlxl'r Operator (skip typel . . Co:weyor or Loader Operator 1materials1 . Cribbers or Shorers ...... ...... .... ... ..... .. . . . . Electric Tools Operator or Tender !except as otherwise St'P · arately classified 1 • • • • . .. • •.. _.... •. • • Electrician Flagman Iron Worker-reinforcing ..... _ Iron Worker Foreman-reinforcing . Laborer-general or construction 1 except as otherwise sep- arately classlfi('(IJ ............. . Mortarman . .... .. . .. ... . . ·-··· . Pipe Caulker, sewer pipe I using caulking tools 1 Pipe Layer. sew<>r pipe lt'xcluding caulker) . Pneuma t lc Tool Opera t(jr or Tender I except as otherwise separately classiri('dl . . . . . . . Pump Operator . .. . ..... Shovel Operator lincluding tractor hi-Uft 1 Skip Loader Operator rwheel typel Teamster .. . . . . .. Timekeeper . .. . ... ... .. . ..... Tractor Opera tor bulldozer. tamper. scraper, drag type shovel or boom attachments . . ..................... " ... .. Trt'nchlng Machine Operator . .... .. . .. . Truck Driver, dump trucks, less than 4 yds. water lev('! . Truck Driver , dump trucks, 4 yds. but less than 8 yds. water level .. ... .... ... . .... 7ruck Driver. dump trucks. 8 yds. but less than 12 yds. water le\ret .. .._... ... ..... . . Truck Driver, dump trucks. 12 yds. but less than 16 yds. Pw Diem .. .. $14.96 14..00 IC.96 JA.OO 21.00 •.oo 14.64 16.96 14.16 n .so lB.S6 14.00 16.96 17.76 16.00 14.96 15.36 14.16 20.00 11.28 17.60 19.00 \2.56 12.96 14.00 14.96 14.16 14.9e 18.56 16.00 12.56 12.56 16.96 17.60 13.20 13.36 13.76 water level . . . ... . ~· . . 14.40 Truck Driver. dump trucks, 16 yds. or more water level 16.00 Any clatslllcation omitted herein. not less than .. . .. . 12.!56 Foremen, unless otherwise separately classified, for carpenters, cement flnilhera, equipment operators and operating engineers, labor• ers, and truck driven, shall ~ paid not less than $1.40 Pt"1' da.y m()re, and aU other fon>rnen not separately claasili('d, not lea than 11.00 per day more than the journeyman rate for the craft Involved. The above listed rates are bued upon a working day of t>lgh t t8) hours, being proportionately applicable to eight (8) houra or !Hs of employment In any OM calendar day other than Saturdays, Sundays and the following seven legal holi~ys, to-wit: New Year's '08y, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Armistice Dey, Thanks· giving a.nd Chrlatmu, where any ~rk is required in c:ase.s of extra- ordinary erne~ caused by fire, flood or danger to Ute or property. For any working time of more than eight (8) hours In any one calen- dar day and for time worked on Saturdays, Sundays and any or the aforementioned holidays, not' less than one' and one-hall ( 1%) times the specific rates ahall be paid; however, notwithstanding the genen~l lsi na hel'elnabove set forth, the straight rates as speclOed ror , guards or watchmen ahaU be applicable to a maximum of e 8) houri of employnwnt per calendar da)l, lncludinc Saturda.ys, Sunda.Ya and hoHdays, for a total of not over forty ( 4()) hours per w~k but that not lea than one-and one-half (1%) tlmft auch IJM"(.i· tied rata ahall be peid said flacmen, euards or watchmen for a.ny Ume worked In exceu of eicfJt <8> houn per ~of forty (4()1 hourt pe:r WHk. It lball be mandatory uPOn the contl'actor to whom ~ contra.ct ll awarded, and upoft U1)' aub-eonlnetar uncltr hlm. to ~· not .._ COontlnued on Pap 7) t • Thn...Jay, July 31.1152 .... Couple Wed in Las Vegas 1be Uttle Cha~l Around th(> Corner in Lu Vegas was the wedding church for Ml Diane Patterson, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. ~r Pa tteniOn or 400 38th St., on Newport u1and. On Fri- day, July 18, Diane became the bride of Norman Lee Hay, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeoJ\ Hay of Costa Hoyta Retum From Nortbem Motor Trip Mr. and ·Mrs. Wendell Hoyt of Corcma del Mar have just returned from a motor trip to the northern cou~ N(doN. where t.bey viait.ed the beautlrul wtldtloww area in Qrecon. While ~ were gone. thftr 80n, Harlan, mana~ Hoyt's Harbor Engravlne In Newport. 58th Anni•ena:ry The 58th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Calderhead was celebrated on 1\.lesday. The couple live at 817 Coast Blvd , Co- rona del Mar. l.SGAL NOTICI No. 1-8111 llJVENILE DEPAR1'M'ENT CITATION Ia .., 8~rior Court of t.hf' Statf' of Callfonala •• aad for the ('~ ofOraaKe In the Matter of ELZA KAZl · MERENSKS. a minor who should be declarf'd free from the cus- tody and control of h~r parents. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OJ' CALIFORNIA TO: Marijft Kazimercmeks, mother of the above-named minor , and all other persons claimJn~ to be tht> mother or father of said child: Pursuant to law. you arc hert>by dted and required to appear be· forE' this court In the court room of DepertmPnt 1 at the Court House a t Santa Ana. 0 ran g e County. California. on September 26. 1952. at 10 :00 a. m. of that day, then and there to show cause. If any you havP why thE' above- named E1z.a Kaz.imerensks should not be by this rourt dE-Clart'd free from the custody and cont rol of yourselves. her parE'nts. ac~rding to the petition on file herE'in. to which reference Is h(>reby made for further particula rs. Said child is detlcrlbed u a female. eight yean of age. born November 4. 1943. In Community Taurupe. Lat- via . DATED: July 29. 1952. MHA. Mr. and Mn. Patterson were prHent at their daughte r's wedding. Friends of the youn1 couple from Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeUz. served u their attendants. The bride was dressed In a white knit suit with black aCCHaorlea. She is a graduate of Newport Har· bor High and at tended Orange Coast College. 'n\e g:room gr11du· a ted from Huntlnaton s.dl 'HJp School. On their hmeymoon thfo n<'wlyweds vlsfled perts of Baja CaUfornia, and wE-nt on a fishing trip, where they caught 10 aJba- core. Their new horne la 2669 Orange Ave., Coata ...... nie Laurie Woodwortba letum From Trip East Mr. and Mn. La\llW Woodworth of 414 H~Uotrope Ave.. Corona del Mar, are Just back from a trip to the east. where their main stop was at Philadelphia. There they visitt'd Mr. Woodworth's father, who is an executive in the Ford plant at Chester, Pa. Their trip also included a visit with Mr11. • Woodworth's sister' at Gr{'('nwich, Conn. Folger' • F'me COFFEE HowtO·B.,YourTellvisa~Set I 11111 Newport Ave. -Auu..t•~ B.C.A. VIctOR e HOFFMAN e ZENITH e FRIGIDAIRE DUA FRIENDS: Coata Mtoea MAGNA VOX Here'• a ,__.._fer ~-•thf~ .. tele:tlliic JOV k~• Mt: 1. Beq eal:r a feme• ~ Ulat .W "lillt ar~" la U.. JMn to eome. t. .......... ,_ are ._.... of ,.... 1r ,_ • Uoa ud eenkoe. .. -.... ,_ ...... MV., eJl ''rt• .,_ "-'e .._tntlOa wtu. .. •triar attaeiM!d. t . BQ at ·-Yo.r leea1 ckoUer laM a _.. v-e-•~aile la yow •U.tac~ 5. Before yo. .,.. --.re to ,., a .-.• a. of y.-r ..... oatla~ Mare tltH't' a" ao exira ~ tllat llavte't. ._.. ~~~e~.-.. StlleeNty. The House Of HCIJ"'IllDy e SATISFACTION 6UAlANTEED TH.OU6H HIGHEST QUALITY • • . EXPElT SE.VICE e RICHARD'S ... ~;... 7cr B. J . SMITII. County Clerk By Robert H. MarlRJ_yDeputy Publish: July 31; AUK--,, 14. 21. in the N~wport Harbor Ensign Westem Maid Colored 17' IIUCABINE ~ Farm FTesh PRODUCE 0rG1111M1e No. .. AH ORDINANCE CHANGING ftiE ZONING OF ma'I'AIN PROPERTY 'The City Council of the City or Nt'!'WpOrt Beach does ordain as follOW!!: SECTIO N 1: Section 9102.2 ot the Munieipel Code of the Oty ot Newport Beach is hereby amt>ndt'd as follows: . "That Lots 1 to 12 inclusave, Block 12. Tract 27. Boulevard Ad· dition to Newport Heights. as shown on th~ District Map, Sheet No. 6, attached to Ordinance ~o. 635 and referred to in SE-Ction 9102.2 or said Municipal Code. and made a part thereof. be. and they arc> he reby, rezoned from an R-1 to an R-2 District." SECTION 2: That the City En- gineer of the City of Newport Beach is herE'bY lnstructE'd and di- rected to change the above Dis- trict Map so u to show the zoning change described in Section 1 hereof, and, aa said District Map ahall have been so amended. the aame shall r~main In full force and effect as pert of Ordinance No. 635 of the City of Newport Beach and Section 91 02.2 of the Munici· pal Code of the City of Newport Bftch. SECTION 3: This Ordinance shAll be published once in the N ew- port Harbor Ensign. a newspa~r of general ('irculatlon. printed and pubUshed In the City of N ewpor t &-ach. and the same shaH W i.n force and efff'C t 30 days a fter thas pa~ge. . The forf'$:Oin~: Ordinance was an- troduct'd a l a }'('gula r meet!ng or the CHy Council of the Caty of Newport SE'ach h('ld on the 14th day of July, 1952, and was finallY passt>d and adopted on the 28th day of July. 1952. by the following vote, to wit : A YES. Councilmen ; Mllle.r, Hor- vath Finch. Isbell. S mtth NOEs. Councilmen : None ABSENT Councilmen: None. A. W . SMI'TII Mayor A'M'EST: C. K PRIEST. City Clerk Publlah: July 31 . 1952 In the Newport Harbor Ensign. Golden Sklte -19•· can 2S' CD. MILK ltor , 4cr Bumble Bee -16-oL Pill SALMON KRILIUM Ava~ Now: 1\& Our Ne•• Gl"f''NliiCHMfl • • • NfJW Crop Ora~ APPLES * * * Chicken of Sea. Size 27' Bite Size fUJIA 1/1 Green Lab. can (tlrud·" 27' =~G ........ :z, ~JK'rTY 25 PANCAKE AND 28-oL C WAFFLE fLOUR •.. pkg. F..-Plaatk a..y RaW.. A~ c.o I'A<'h ~ Contadlna F'a~y Ra.lw. Yf'll-· Cltac-48 IIMry PEACHES No.l~con 23c IIE11tt lt'tt 0&. t'aa 17' ~~~- f!mmm~M17' SOUP •••••• I I IIIMIISLI. We otfN a .,.t. MU'IJ ..,... • well bul.lt. W4'11 loc!ated I bN- toelllll. ! a..u. b.op)e wtt:b a larp JU'd. $18.000 See lt tocla¥ l Stanley Hadfield &MJ&or ....._. !0 or HArllor 1U 1...1 llt lla.rtlle a.n.o. Jalaa4 COSTA MESA Ranchero ... Charming 2-bdnn. redwood home. 29 fruit trees, berries and grapes. A little dream cottage near ~u~ .. ~~~ .... 59,500 ...... c.. Opposite Balboa Bank of Amer. Rou Greeley FOB SALE • • • EXCLUSIVE LittiNG Beautiful Home in Corona del Mai • • - - - -O.erlooklng Harbor Entrcmce wttla ~ ~ of Uae OON&. Glare-proof plate glua wtncSows. Property comprt.ae. •PPI'OX. 3,000 sq. ft., has 2 stories, 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths, sunk~n llv. nn. A muter den. Exterior decka East A West looking toward San Pedro and Laguna. Heating by Payne, alr condltJon oontrola upstairs and downatatrs. Full)' plut~red 2-car garage and peved C&J1)0rt. Property wUl be shown by appointment only. Shore Cliffa Properties at Reasonable Pricee COlONA DEL .MAl PIOPEITIES Robert II.~ .... Belea L L,_, .... .._. '11 Coast Boule•ard CORONA DEL MAR HArbor 1007 Thunday, July 31, 1152 Boat8. Marine SuppiiN Let .. ___. FURN. rm. tor adult. Priv. ent., ~ cloce in. 619 )larfUertte, CDM . Re-Plant HArbor 2826-M. Your Planter FURN. Apt. tor 1 penon, AO mo. by the year. Utils. p4. 606 Or- ch.ld, COM. 1-IA 017'-K. flowers by Macri BACHELOR suite with prl ent., .. &. ....._ 8Ift. • ...._ aep. toUet It: shower. 227 Lark- ---•IL\.rtler:::;::.:;:;...::M;:,;t:;;:t;....___ s pu.r, Corona del Ma.r. BEAUTIFUL Chinese CORONA DEL MAR-2iObedi'OOm teak wood hand-~ n!f.t. ~mS: of Hwy . carved desk and ROOM With ~p. eat. aDCi bath. h · 511 Hazel Dr. Corona del Mar. c cnrHArbor 1806 Z.BDRM. unturn. au hdWd nrs., tile, firepl., gar, Vny deeD. * See Par 12 TODAY'S SPICIAL COlONA DEL MAl mo. on leue. Call owner HArbot' 1862 or 2915-J-K. DEUGHITUL 2010C bOUie, ftl'e: place, encl. patio, camp. fum. 2 yn. old, R-2. $13,950. Reaaooable dn. pymt. Inspect weekeoda. 708 La.rlupur, CDM or call owner, Two bedroom and den home in Corona del Mar. 1bla home hal hardwood Ooors, furnace heat, lots of tile, nice yard. Com pletely furnished with all new fumJture. House and furniture used only four months. Full Price $12,250 NICE 2-BEDROOM AND SMALL DEN HOME WITH BRICKED WALL PATIO ON 45' CORNER LOT WITH PLENTY OF ROOM TO - BUILD ADDITIONAL UNIT PRICED TO SELL AT . Normancty 6578, L.A. EMERALD BAY, ocean aide ot Hwy., 3-dbrm., 2 bat.ba: apadous house just being completed. Lge. level lot, fen(lfd, landacaped. sprink.llng ayst., view. can own- er, HA 2941-J or HA 3597, or see house, 178 Emerald Bay. UWan McAdoo Josephine Webb t-----------------------700 E. Balboa Blvd Har. 32TT $11,500 CLEAN 2-bdrm. un!wn. home for rent, $85 month. See owner at 510 OrchJd, Corooa del Mar. Painting --· Decorating • Color ec-lt.at • GEORGE BURKHARDT U t'JflMid O..tndor Ml l lat 8 &., Newport BeMia n .e HArbor w a-w H. H. HOLBBOOK Dependable Plumbing A Prol:npt Repalr SerYb YalnWDecl .._., ...,..._ lUS-W -1 a.u.. IIIYd. N..,...-t ._,.. Superfluous Hair PenD&neotlY removed from fa ce, arms, lep. Eyebrow~ and halr- IIDe shaped-No more tweezing. El..LlDl L. BRYANT, R. E. 'l'Uelday and Thlftday only Udo'a Saloa of Beauty HA 2576 PAINTING Earl Sb8flin 1'71 PaliDer 8t. -o.ta ..._ B ...... Mft.M PET SUPPUES For the finest in supplies for your pets and expert trlm- ming and bathjng all breeds, stop at ... .JORDAN'S PET SHOP 1210 Coast Blvd , Corona del Mar HArbor 2574-W • • ELECTRIC RANGE . Frigidaire D<..uble 0\'en Two Broiler Electnc Range, Model RM-75 Perfect condition. Pres- sent r~>tail about $260 $390 PrtC't • • ELECTRlC REFRIGERATOR FrigidairE:' Rl'! riger a tor. De- lwce Mod('l 1()7, aL.-.o in per- fect condition Present retail about $350 $250 Price Phone HArbor 2644 for appolatmeal SAVE Cash & Carry TV Radio Senice by factory-trained technidcma Auto Radio Spec:icl&ta (lN tbr un.-()'CT tiN\ p.m.) Mesa Badio •• &. ............ 0.... --,. _ _, YOGIL VALUES CORDIA IEL IIR New Rustic Shake Roof 2-Bedroom Home surrounded by towering eucalypt us trees, with view of canyon, ocean and hllls; 12~x:24% Uving room, beam ceillng, raised brick fireplace. Hardwood floors, view windows. Door to patio. l lxl2 dining area. IGtchen has tile alnk, prbage disposal. many cup. boards, snack bar. Bath hu 5' tile over tub, gla.u sliding doors, electric heat. Wood and stucco exterior, ce~nt walk. driveway to patJo. An outstanding home. Priced to sell -• -best of terms available. Your Opportunity Owner moving, will lease with option to buy and will appJy part of rent on purchase price. Outstanding 2-bedroorn. view home on large fenced lot. 15x:21-tt. living room, hdwd floors. fireplace, ~c;~;x:~~e~! ~~; ~: .~.~~~ .. ~~ .. $16,. 4% G. L Loan Own your home the easy way. The VOGEL CO. 1101 o.a' Blvd., v.... ... Jl.ar IIAI'bor l'7U or l U 1. Ewllalap: J~Ar~Ntr ati-M or IIAI'ber Mll-W S7500 LOW DOWN PAYMENT TOO! You get an attractive 1-bedroom home in Corona del Mar. Completely furnished . . . Close to shopping center . . . nicely land- scaped . . . paho . . . ex- posed beamed ceilings. Payments only $60 per month with only $1200 DO~ EXCLUSIVE with Be11 J. Whitman a1~ Associates tOO Ooeat Blvd. HArbor 18ft CORONA DEL MAR Disti nctive Bayfront Home - --offe ring privacy , seclusion and every waterfront .advantage. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Jlh stories. Splendid modern design. Private beach and view of entire bay and harbor entrance. Bulkheaded and privilege to build pier. Completely furnished We invi te the discriminating buyer to inspect this property. Convenient terms to qualified buyer. For full information or appointment to see call BIJl Sdn.ter at . . . . . EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor See thiB Lo..ely Old Redwood Houae e e e OPEN HOUSE. Saturday & Sunday 1 -5 p. m. 916 OCEAN BLVD., CORONA DEL MAR Unsurpassed View of oce<1n and Harbor en- trance. Uving room 16'x28'. 3 hdrms., 2 baths, 3S'xl25' corner lot, ocean front. View of Har- bor entrance can never be obstructed. Fur- nished or unfurnished . CaD HArbor 381 01' .. your local brobr Exclusive with us Til PAYIE, luk BAY FRONT s~r rentals from July 26 through Sept. 6th.·Sleeps 6. HArbor 1217-J. ROOM with priv shower i ent. $9 wk. or will ext'h. for llgbt houae- 810 Oou' Boule...,. HA.rbor 111• ()oroaa del 11a.r work or bab} sitting. 41!5 Iris, ----------------------· ColiSna del Mar. HA 2941-J. CmST , HOlE 01 THE OCEAI FIIOIIT An Excellent lnYestment You will fall ln love with thJ.s modem home facing on the blue Paclflc. There are two bdrms., bunkroom, fireplace, patio & dbl pr. To be sold fumished with $12.950 IMM.EDIA'I"E possession ............. ·-···-··-·---........... _ ... . Remember, you can dredge out more bay, subdivide more aide street., but you CAN'T make any more OCEAN FRONTAGE! w. STUDT FOITE REALTOR !111 W. Ooeaa Blvd. Newpwt Harbor PIIOIMI HArltor U WE SOLD THE FLOWER STREET HOME but just listed another that is very comparable. Same area - - -about the same price and terms. VERY LOVELY smaller 2-bedroom home, just repainted outside and in. Ready to move in with VERY SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. Lillwood Viele. Bealtor Braada ()fftc)e IN .._ n taa l t.. ()oeta •-u 11• BAt Ill ISLIID. CHEAPIE 2-Bedroom home, furnished; on small lot. H 000 Ideal fo~ vacation & week ends ·-. _ ... Pricro .-. 1 t~rms 8 .... ~_!!!'!! co. IIARVEY D. PEA.SE hrk An. at A.pte ••• llloell: froiD Ffln"T BALBOA ISLAND HArbor I 'M-W FOR SALE -in Corona del Mar - 2-bdrm. home plua iuna.a..bH apartmeot. 60' lot, South or the high- way. Very attractive planting a ffords complete privacy See UA f or r~Dta.la, MUOD&I A yearly. mliORRIS REALTY CO. Realtors aad Buatae. Broken SIS fJout Blvd. CORONA DEL MAR HArbor ! 15! LIDO ISLE Attractive lar¥e 2-bdrrn., 2-bath home, 18x24 living room, forced ~~\~~~.~~ .... ~.~!. .. ~~-~.~. ~-~-~~~.~~ .. ~~~... $16.500 . . . for imme-diate sale. Reasonable down payment. IREEIWF alii AIIHilfes Sl l! Newport Bini. HArbor !Mt ·Newport Bead Looking for GoOd Income? 8 UNITS COMPLETELY FURNISHED Ideally located on Balbo. Perunsula, walking distance to buslneu center. Property on comer lot, (acing 3 streets-Balboa Blvd. and Oeean Front. A. few yards to Bay. GArages, laundry, storage and linen rooms. Shows blg returns for the inveetment. Shown by appointment. $32.500 OALL 0\VJlfER: &Art.or 1111-W NED COUITBY CLUB 3~hlbedrN~Nooc..,_,m. tiome-tlreplace, lar,e U\l'ing nn., ca.rpeted. All hard- wood noon. Furnace . . . fibre glau inaulat.Jon. Tlle kitchen A bath, dbl. gar. ~..&rae lot. Y_ard f~ Fruit trees. Landsalped.. $13.-Good Terma GERALD W. llTCHIE-Real Eatate & Iz.anmce Jill oa..& ...... CDM •• ..._ • OFFICE In new bulldlng, Miracle ~tile. 803 Coast Highway, New- port. BEacon alll. FURN. APT'S. tor reat. S. t.o. 1M Apta. ftnt. Dbll A *"'- overlooldlur Bay. 3(8 can.daa. Corcoa clef Mar. SCENIC fum. apts. oYei'IOOktne ~ A ocean. SID&* A doubles. AvaJJ. dally, wltl1, moatbl7. Pd- aadea Hotel, 1414'S.vt.ew, COM. HArbor 14:56. MAHOC. A blond bdrm. suites, tional bookcast'S. occa.s. chairs, bed divans, nuo w yard cha.lrs, chests, bWlk beds, apert. size rangee. See US ror high grade furniture. DODGE -PLYMOUTH "Trade-in" Ollllel '41 DODGE S('d r ............ $ 285 '42 CHEV. Club '46 grille 445 '50 DODGE Club , r&.h........ 1895 '42 CHRYS. '·t>" ~. r&h.. 575 '46 Ol.DS hydra Sed., rclh 985 '49 FORO Cust Club, r&.h 1295 '48 STUDE Clw np &>d. o'd 1095 '4.9 CHEV. Suburban ... -.... 1395 '41 WlLLYS -l·l' I. Pickup 595 '37 CHEV. ~ -lon Pickup. 395 '39 PO!'."T. "6" :-:. d r&h 275 Costs Nothin)! '•' Investigate SHAVER m•s Your DODGE-PL YllOtJnl Hqts. 1680 Newport Bl\'d., Costa Mesa Phone BF.acon 690'7 E~ LSe._.r • ltEALTOit • IUSINESS OP'Ol TUNITIES • ltENTALS HArbor n• 1121 Coett Btttd., Cot-. clel ~., Enslen Want Ads brine Results. Rea.Jton or the Harbor MCUou r.ults through ta of the ED- te Best buy in X•·wport Heigh ts. style home. t r·, Pl't'tty as a pictu place, large rlo~ets, double garage cated above thf' Harbor within city lumts. $3,000 down . 'I'hree bedroom horne tto..seo - Hardwood noor$. double garage. dltJon, shouJd quallfy for State to $3,000 down A. F .. Jla¥ -- -I . S. ... Newpor & Blv ... N-., Ho.pUal * OOIUNO THE BAY Aa&A'8 N'I:'W"DT IISQ CAR Thoroly reconditioned and All Kakee .... ,~ ... MiD• & blond bdrm. auites, bookcaSt-S, occ:u. chaJrs, vans, m!'t&l yard chairs, bunk beds, apart. size SE'e VS tor hlgh grade -PLYMOUTH ·--··•n" Gillet , r ........... $ 285 '46 grllle 44!'i Club , r&h..... ... 1895 "6" ~. r&h . 575 hydra Sed., r&h 985 Cust Club, r&h 1295 Chump Sed. o'd 1095 . Suburban . . ... 1395 4-c~ l Pickup 595 . ~·Inn Pickup 395 . "6" ~.d.. r&h 275 Nothin.: '•I lnvestlgatt' Thundery, July 31, 1152 $8,500 BUYS 2-bdnn. ho~. Has den all newly decor., redwood ft'net'd yd., gar. and workshop. :'~Jewport Hgu. area. HA 1524-R & BEacon 5092-M. LEHMAN Dink, complete with trailer . Newly painted a: varn. Hull No. 200. Ph. l...a.gwla 4-4544 LOT-Coron& Hlghlands, No. 173, $3,350 or take late mod. car as pert pymt. BEacon 6768-M. 5 H. P. EVINRUDE outbd. motor. excel. cond., $75. 18''-wheel sm. boat trailer; 'S2 lie. plate., $75. BE 6182, 2641 Clrde Dr., Bay- ahorH. . EXCEL. heavy bamboo din. table, thlck bevel glass top 30 x 50 ins. $47.50 dellv. Tel. Laguna 4-4888. This piece was made to order. BLOND con&QJe Singer sew. mach .• $125; pair g:pw. Bausch a: Lomb binoculars with case, $45; '39 Chev. with '48 mtr., 4-dr. sed., radlo, new rubber, $250. See a t 61!5 Broad St.. Newport Hgts. after 6 p.m. ALMOST NEW Domestic sew. ma- chine. Perf. cond. HA 2290-W or see at 217 Marine Ave., B. I. REGISTERED Snipe with trailer. Ask $175, will trade for smaller sail boat. Comp. refinished. Salls In good order. HA ~. 320 SapphiTe. BaJboa lsland. 15" GLASSPAR-25-h.p. '51 John· aon outbd. Trallt>r & aU access. Call HArbor 3520-M. 16• HOFFMAN TV. blond table model, $125. Call BEacon 6261-R or HArbor 132-J . GREEN COUCH-Pre-war constr. Recently re-covered by Mesa Up- holstery. Excellent cond., HA 2571-M. Call a ftl'r 6 p. m. $59 BUYS good practice piano. Let the klddles lt'am . 2 yr. trade-in aUowed at full price on new pi· ano. Others from $78, $89 & up. DANZ • SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE. 520 No. Main, cor. 6th, Santa Ana. Or rent S5 per mo. Rent allowed on purchase. SPINET piano. famous make. Case slightly marred In shipment. Big savings on thi3. Another repo6· sessed. $150 already paid. Many other wonderful bargs. DANZ- SCHMTDT BIG PIANO STORE, Santa Ana , 520 N. Main, cor. 6th. ELECTRIC organ. Trade your old piano on beautiful all electric organ. Famous make. DANZ- SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE, 520 No. Main St., com er 6th, Santa Ana. GRAND pianos, $395, $487. $585 and others. S telnway, Mathu· s hc•k. Knabe, Stodart, S tory & Clark, Fischer-Ackerman, Kra- nich-Bach, many more.· Used &: new. Long ter ms. All guaran. let-d. DANZ • SCHMIDT BIG PlANO STORE. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. Situations Wanted WILL DO baby sitting. Experi· t'nCNI & reliable. HA 2555-R-K. I..A WN W ORK In Corona del Mar. 90c pt'r hr. HArbor 3549-W. BAHY SH !Ing, day wN>k . e\'enings or wk. f:'nds. Good reft'r. Adult. HArbor 2863-W·K .. AV AILABl...E for baby silting. Re· liablf:'. HArbor 1347-W. Wanted WANTED: UsPd pianos . highes t cash allowance In trade on tt>le- ,·ision, famous make, or on spinN or ~and plano. DANZ· SCHMIDT BIG P l ANO STORE. 520 N. Ma in. cor. 6th, Santa Ana Ads brine ~ulta. or the Harbor eec:Uoa You may tlnCJ a profitable ex· through '-of the EJl. change ror that real estate in the want ad in ;:..; .. \vport Heights. Channing new 3·bedroom ranch Jf', pretty as a plcturt'. Rt'st hardwood floors. fire- large chl..,t•ts, double garage and is nicely landscaped. Lo- above th(' Harbot' $12 700 city hrnrts. $3,000 down . I bedroom nome flt.MO -nlct' COnler lot in Costa Mesa. floors. double garage, 7 years old and in excellent con· qualify for State Vet<'rans or F.H.A. loan at $2,000 down. Be-Hill Realty A, E. a., --. I . S. Farrar. AMo<'lat.r.. ,_,_•rt BJvd., Near Ho.pltaJ B.r...wa 51U-R * OOIIINO SOON * BAY AII.M"8 NEWil!sT AND MOST IIODDN RD CAR LOT Thoroly reconditioned and guaranteed a wtomobiles All Make.t and Models -~ f~ u.e ()pNiaf 0.~ MiUer Chev•olet Co. I t Oout....... ...,_. ._. BIPeeaiMI ·~ llaroR8 SERVICE CEN'TI:R" Military Bites For Jet Flier ._. _;.._----~~ e\el. ~ ill•£~ ~..td'f otc cso4 ~~~~t yta~s.,~~· sea"' ~ t\Jf\d -. ~ (e6Dr1~ -~o10'i«-~ ..... --~'\'5 ~ :.»1".-:a "'i • ~ ~0 ... ~~_..~ When a fish geta Into trouble he doesn't say, "l'm In a hot apot," he says "I'm in a cold fpot." Flab- erfolk know about the Harbor cold storage plant of Jack Mc- Carthy, 4.26 30th St.. Newport. Unfortunately for Harbor Pf!Ople, Jack only allows fish vialtora to hia plant because he muat keep the temperature down and the pa.uword therefore Ls "glub, glub." A landlubbu tak.ea one look and knows he 1a In a ftah cold apot. The 12,000 IQ. ft. plant hu three freezing rooma. In tJ1e large room with temperature at 32 de- grees they keep the product cool. In the room 10 above zero are more fl.sh atiffs than you ever dreamed about. On Monday there were pUes and piles of albacore, yellowtail, barracuda, mackerel and wahoos. What ls a wahoo! It loolu Uke a big fish. In the comer were four carcases of what might have been beef but were Sunday's catch of swordlish. In the ice house they call them pigs. And two northern halibut may be 150 pounds. One long grey flsh (five feet ) is plied up like cord- wood. It gives you a .)olt when tht>y tell you it Is gray shark. I never saw a gray shark on the menu-did you? You won't for- get boxes and boxes of abalone ~tab. California lobatera, and sh1"trttl'. H"""ng nn crates !Ule autumn leaves. so41'. -:.:_~_..­:_. ... 0~~~ Mllltary services were held on _l~;~~~~~J~~~~~~-....-;;;,..~~;;~:::1 Wednesday of last week at F alr-t\1 haven Cemetery for Capt. Uoyd Babcock or Laguna Beach, who was kiUed in the jet bombet' crash After freezing, the fish are dip- ped in water, once. twice and again. This glazes them to keep the natural julet.'S and the s mt'll Inside. You pull on your earmurrs and go into the deep freeze a t 22 be· low. Ht>re the fish get a quick freeze to keep them sweet. Don't for get the password! that took the life or Capt. Roscoe Uttle. Capt. Babcock was brother of Mrs. Elton Barnett of Newport Heights and Mlss Lucllle Babfoc.k of Laguna Beach. both teachers at the Corona del Mar School. Also surviving are the widow and 3- year-old daughter in PhOt>nix, Ari· zona, and another sister, Mrs. Dorp othy Hoyt of Santa Ana. and hls parents, in Laguna. Capt. Babcock had flown 123 missions with a fighter bomber squadron in Europe during World War II, and had received the Dis- tinguished Flying Cross, AJr Mt'- dal and Presidential CitaUon. He had been serving as instructor In jet training at Big Springs, Texas. He had been here July 7 to cele- bra te his 32nd bir thday a nniver- STRAWBERJUES AND CREA.ll sary. COUNTRY I Friends or Tina Hu~hes in Bay R p 1-h Shores have r~ived word that she e OTt I, om t e and her mother are ha ppily tour· b in5t the north .Devon country. s~ Har ormaster lng the English countryside v1a blc)•cles. BICYCLE REPAIRING Schwinn Bicycles RAY STEDMAN 1574 Newport Bl'•d. COSTA MESA Br...oo. • ---5~ Miscellaneous BEAtrrlFUL short-hairf:'<l white cat from Tahiti. with 1 blue and 1 I{T'Pen eye. Will ~ive away to s::ood homt'. Laguna 4-4888. :-.;a XEED to join a "food club" to buy meat a t wholesale pri~. You can S::Pt th«' best In a~l"d be<'f. cut the way you IJke it at Harbor Frozen Food Lockt>rs, 418 30th St , N. B .. HA 0718. '47 CH EV. convertrbl<': radio and heater. good rond HA 3682-W or HA 561·\\' GENERAL yard work $1.50 per l hour. BEaron 5092-M. PRlV ATE mon('y to loan on rt'al rstatc only. No appraisal f~ or comm ission. E. A. Chris ty, 205 No. Bay F ront. Balboa Island. STUDY MUSIC-It's fWl. Piano, voic<'. J canne Ames. your home or mine. HA 2826-M. evenings. RO'I'O-TILLL."\G and weed cutting. 2213 Newport Bl\'<1., Costa Mesa. BEacon 5180-J. FOR YOUR PET-U.S. Govt. ln- apected horse meat, free deUv. In Harbor Area. Hldy'a Pet Su~ plies 4: Sporting Goods, 605 Cout Blvd., CDM. HA 1293-J. Wallace Calkrhead J.we6et 117 c...t ....... c.-. "' ...., SUDday laJy n P eople out too far ln ocean· 9 people in the surf off second beach; lifeguard unable to reach. Girl brought through sure by life- guard. Assignment complE'ted. ... Observed three persons knocked dO\\'l'l on end of ('&st jetty. Small boy, Richard Downing, age 10. E. Los Angeles, washed Off JniO WO• ter ; boy put ashore In cove .... Assist lifeguard at serond beach. people caught in rip tid('. Why bold on to that uaelea.-to- you artJcle. Try the want ada. For Quick Sei'Yice on Radio & Television CALL BEacon 5808-J Complete U.e of Part. ... Tubftt Pickup & Delivery Mesa Radio and Television 109 E. Bro.dway, Costa Meea BF..Acoa 6808...1 COSTA IESA Fltt&MPD DEPARTMENT STORE 1811 NEWPORT B LVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. B~ 5015 -... - SPOIITSWEAR DIY IO.S SlOES For Men, Women, Children • ~ty llerelwlca.e e Popalar Pr1cee • NaUOII&I llraada •. l"rtftdlJ .. .tee ---·· You Save With SAil Olt.IZN 8TAIIPS ~ . I de~~orators of flne hoMes · yachts· apart11enh H.ro at H-a..d Go"'" -"-"• EVHYTHIN6. You ca11 ..&.ct .,_ fur.Jtw. ~ tt.. ~ --'- lectiOfl of Modem a..d recHic. T~l ill tWa • ...._ We "-"-t.,_ stocb of droP«f .~ .,w.. .. , t. hrics, waApapers. floor co-"tt9• afl4 appr,.l'leeto. H-l Gardatt worboomt h..,. • ,.,....-w doift9 Hie Rt~..t vp,._st~y a,., -'topoty worl ..... _, fwftit-. ond re+to• ~ fnW.. --.vltft.lr made fwnitwo. You .. .,. time end "'OMY ~ ,._. ,,., few-of-d-··-... ..._ le .. obli9oti0t1. House & Gorden Itt COAIT IIIOMWAY0 •IWrOIT llACM, CAl,. •r•• .. u, .... to 6:410 -a • ...,. ••oo .. ,..., PATII FIIIITIIE ··· '-1lst ...... SWI ~S • U M lA HU$ • PADS • R( COVUS YACHT fUilNITURE • IAAIEOUlS MOVING and STORAGE LOCAL AID UnOIWIDE Balboa Transfer Co. c. E. )(cNleJ G. C. Ben.Dett BJacae IIU You Can Do Better at THE Daniger Furniture Co. OOKPl...ETE DOME FURNlSBJNOS BEacon 5656 1812 Newport Bl•cl. OOSTA 10&\ WHITMAN'S SERVICE sa-.• "'M.c+t -a.,..iriftt -2~H,. T..;"t -Nih W..t ~ ~­ ''We s,_; ... ill &w-t--r S."'ico" 1020 Co.tt llvd. HArbor 441~ ILc0t1 II~ 4.1 Mer Quality Men's Wear ...... Thunclay, July 31, 1152 J Boating & Fishing _Page~ The T~ at Los Angeles HaTbor S.41LI,_,G WITH· SIJrt' THE TIDES A'l' L08 ANGELES IIAR80& B)' SUE ftOID!'.a Was recently pri~ to at· tend two MMiOilf of ~ Newport Harbor Yachtamen'a luncheon. which wu instituted to bring to- gether men of the Harbor Area who have lDteresta IJa 'common- such u l&il1nc and fiahlac. TheM rneet&Dp ve not held to tbe ex- clu.ton of men wbo do aot Mllllg to a yacht club or l1mi1ar orp.Di- zaUon. All who would be fMm'· estecl iD ~ wtU1 ~ f:riiPda and •trtldnl up u acca-tm.nce with other mea over fbh •tories and a tuty luncheoa are encot.u'- aged to attend. The meetings t:h1l yee.r are ~ing presided over by tbe genial quipster Harvey Som· ers. At last week's meeting J . L. For New.,-w..l._ Bay, add U5 IDia.: for Ooeaa ....... , 10 ...._ The Ume la give IQ Pacific Dayllaht Savini n.e A...-t t.owncte _.... Lownde ..,.,,.,. 1 ...... 1;10 a.m. 0.3 1:1~ a.& t.J 11 :JI a.rn. 2.9 l :te ,.... u 2 .... 1:57 a.m. -0.4 8:41 ..... a.a 12:S7 p.m. 2.8 1:05 ._ ... u 3 .... 2 :38a.m. -0.9 1':18 ...... 1.8 1:38 p.rn. 2 .4 1:118 t-N-U .c ...... 3:18 a.m. -1.3 t :61 a.m. U 2:32 p.m. 2.0 8:41 ,._... 1.1 5 ...... 3:58a.m. -1.4 le# ..... •.5 3 :23 p.a 1.7 t :U p.a. 1.1 1 ...... 4:35 a .m. -1.3 ••:II ...... 4,.8 4:15 p.aa. l.f 11:11 , .... U 7 . 5:12 un. ·1.0 11:11 a.m. 5.1 5:07 p.m. 1.2 11M p.m. U 8 ..... 5:48 a.m. -0.4 11:10 ....-. U 6:03 p.m. 1.1 ... -................ . Scuttlebutt -- It's time that Harborites with a boat in their garage and no place to launch it s tand up and growl. ftealll this quotation frem the Ensign, May 3. 1951: "Supervisor Heinz KalSt>r assured members or the Corona del Mar Civic Asso- ciation at their mee-ting in the Grammar School last Thursday that the County Harbor Commis~ slon had Included 52.500 for a new small boat launching ramp in its plans ror the Coast Guard dock near the Balboa Yacht Club. The steel has already been ordered and work will s tart as soon as the steel arrives. tht> Supervisor said." OD AprU 26. 1151. the Ctty Coullril bad appro,•ed ()ouDClll- maa BradHt Floch's motion to noec•Uate ""'tb t hf' county for tbeee fadliHH. Th.-motion 8JM"'" eJ.IIfld that If laundtllllt fa.clllti~ 011 ttllf' c.ouaty prOPf'rty CUUIOt be .peedlly obtalllf'd. tb~D U\e re!AwaUon of thf' ear-uoa ramp wttb reetriC'ttoo oo hoar& of aw will tM' couldere-d. How lonlt is "speedily obtained"? 11lat was O\'er 15 months ag_o. Checl< for 'ourst>lf and you Wlll find no plalls for that raJllP in the pr<'Sent building progTam. T~t the council's action in remo,'lng tht> ramp was an arbitrary ont• is attested to by a petition bearing 118 signaturt>s plus numt>TOUS lt>t- ters from properly owners asking tor a ramp. Charles Boptoa Yacht & Ship Broker IOOS Cout OW)'. Newport Bead~ BEeeola teeS aad 51'78 WJIEN'' TJIE NEXT RACE! 26' Sport fishing, ready ... $5,250 A~. !~BI• Star Champlon&hJp. 26' Cabin Cruiser ............ 2,500 BYC 34' Sport Fisher ............... 8,500 AUK. z-P~acuiJl. BYC 40' Matthews. $5,000 in extras. Alll'· 5--FLIGHT OF THE SNOW-(appointment only) BIRDS. ~ 45' Sport Fisher, 35-pas- senger .......................... $14,000 How's Fishin'? Soath Coast Co. By GEORGE WE'I'JIERBY !lrd St. aad Newport BlvcL Fishing is great! The albacore Newport Beadt. BArbo!' MOO are out there an lar~e hungTy 19-ft. Mandella utiht) . $2500 schools; marlin and broadbUI are Dyer Dow. 9-ft.. ex~llt>nt. 375 sho .. nng ; barracuda and white st>a 2 s · $695 .. - bass ed . 11 d rupes, one .. _ • one.... ~~ are report espeoa Y aroun I Flattie with trailer. exce. 1... 500 ~o~hoe kelp, but few boats art> JO' Outboard with 5 h.p.. . 295 fishing them. One boat reports PC post-war new sails 3850 hitting a school of white sea bass · ' ...... that were too largt> for the passen-• DEALERS FOR gers to handle. Lyman Outboard ~ .bboard Boeta Bait is very plentiful and tht> 26• . ~ bait boats like the Emma H and Welin non-sinkable cruisers Sunny are doing a grand job of now an dlaplay supplying the independent charter Immediate Deliver)' W. D. SCHOCK Munson, who teac:bH ~ heevy W8lber portJon ot the P o w e r Squadron seamamhlp claa. was pl'ellf!Dted the Power Squa*on aware! for outatancliN ~P. of which be 11 the flnt wtaner. 8NOWBIIIDS ON !'a. Ala Hay l.Qarnbelm, Jim Webeter, Harvey Samera, Harry Welch and YCMir eo~t enjoyed a tea-eon on radio eeeenUy wben we took over Hawthorne'• program to piUI Newport Harbor's m o 1 t epectacu)u event-Wa Sunday's nJpt of the Snowbirda. • • • RACE TO L A. HAJiaOK Saturday, July 21. turned up on tbe horizon wtth sUI'!MiM, fluffy (Continued on Pace 7> BOATS FOR SALE 65' Mower top crulsf.ng It rac:lng schooner, nne for Honolulu race, a buy that will be hard to top. $20,- 000. 63' Late TS diesel luxury Cl"\Mer, redesigned It rebuilt by Stephens Bros. In 1948 It '49. $52,000. 40' TS Matthews '47 Auto Pllot. RDF, 65 watt radio-telephone, freth water cooled, shower, owner very anxious to sell. INQUIRE. 17' Teak Lad;y, sloop, al. 2 $1650 22' Aux. sloop, sl. 2 ....... -... m 71' Aux. sloop, '48, sL 3...... 4350 28' H-28 Aux. ketch, sl. 4... 5000 25' New fine spttlaher ...... 5000 26' TS Falrllner, 1947 ........ 8900 30-ft. Owens. spt. fisher, Crown .-ngint> . 3500 31' Family cruiser, aJ. 4.... 5500 George Michaud Co. Uclo .._.._.. Y.W.t .&.claorap Foot of 31st St. Box 158 HA J696 Newport Beach, Calif. CUll SWEET Fred Schenck 18' Lyman Islander. '48 $1850 22' Chris Utility, '48 143 h. p. . . . . . 2.750 '34 C!C. DECB. Flying Brldp, '51 .. . ........ .. .. 16.000 Boat trallera suitable for b Yac:htia9 PartiM ••••••••••• -·:=..~ ..... Y AliT . SAILS Fr.ILirllz Sail Laundry Mildew Proofing 2055 Harbor lmL OOII'I'A IIIDA BEacon fl117 Hinch's ~~ JSOl Cout IDpW'ay, Newport BF.aeoa 6011 26' Chris Craft. S. to S. ra- dio, very clean ... $4.500 17' Chris Craft runabout . 2.000 24' Truscott. sleeps 4. nearly nf'w .. .. . ... 4,600 JIEWNRT HIRBH YICIT Ul •• BE 1881 Now, aocord.l.aC to Morpa N.-.e, eactaeer for tbe eo-ty ..... 0 ........ tile c.-t)' 11J r--'•1' a ramp Ia tale apper '-r-~~ ...... ........,. auto court. ~ too- and the private boata but hang out your fenden when you get in that jamb at the jetty entrance. Sa)' WbiDI hu bHD bettft" of late with quite a few halibut and sand bias J*ng broueht ia.. Even the saee $hermm aft ptt1Jll a 1M !.at St. N-t up to JB..It. PQWer ........... -. lSO -~..-· 38-ft. Schock Sloop. teak BAnor 1861..., decks, mabog. hull. 17' Natl. Sloop ................ $ 300 Penguin, fair condition ..... $ 175 sleeps 5; dinghy; out-18' Arrowhead Sloop ...... ... 6.'50 ...... '--Nlet.e«< ~at -. 1r rrt 11 ., -~..,... oa• .~ ... .._ CJltiiiMI.,... __. a ~ for ra.cM Ia tile upper ... ,.. The kick with their B a 1 b oa Dinghys will have a long trek acroa a bad highway in order to mix it up with racing outboards. People who love our harbor well enou&'b to choose this pLece fc. a home, to pay taxe~ here, shoukl also have the opportunity for their kidl to be able to get their little boatz Into the water. Taxpaying fa~ should have an eqtal rtgtrt to &.unch small outboards for tiab- ing purposes without a half an hour's drive doWI\ the bay. All bas ba~ at Chlaa C.~ tbe Balboa Bay Club, Car- u.Uon Con. wtth pletureeq• views of tb.-water, a.ad walk& al~ the wa~r (roa.t, puke aad ,..,.._Uoa cea~n. tale flacle to ..._.. your ~t may aiM p dOWD tbe d.raJn of "too Uttle aad too Pate." BUT DON'T GfVE UP YET~ Express your views and feelings by let\Aer or better still in person at the Park Comrrusslon meeting at 7:30 p. m .. Wednesday, Aug. 13. u•E IJISURAJICE for YACHTS & BOATS SEE BUD KISTLER L J. llstler I C.. !... Newport BmL Newport Beadl HArbor OUJ ThlsUe, good condition, bel mtr., ortg. owaer. ¥ Aahbrtdge Aux. Sloop .. 3500 few laDut. wfth trailer ................ . .. 1000 Excel. racing record $10.000 21' lAunch, Ker,math J:nc. 650 • • • Snipe, good conc:UUon ...... 400 LIDO SIUPY ARD 20' f'lYipg Bricl«e dJi:~~=ug~~ th~ f= iiClilinki,;i:_ibulli~iO...iitiirowboaiiiiiiGoodiitiiiii. ~ ... ;· iiliii60iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~HA~· ~r-..iii~11iii1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iii._iii .. ii··· ............. iii .......... iii 3000 iiiiiiiii tuna of the season ln Jut week. Jim wu on a U-drive boat fw.a a school of albacore, but he conieS up with a 13-lb. 3-oz. lllut fin t\8\& to win the AftsliPI a.6s trophy for the fint t-.. of the season. • • • Your l'E!porter. along with six of his old fishing gang from Mon- rovia, cha.rWred Bert JiiiUa.' Loma Pat n for a tw<HSay trip tD San Clemente Island-but we never eot to the island. About three hours out we had a Jii strike, broucht up a school of albacore and held them tmtil we had t he fuJI Umit or 70 fish. After coming in and leaving the fish in the lee house, we took ott ap..ln t.N next mom- . <Continued on Page 7 ) Fish Quake As Earth Rocks Bunster Creely reports that fol- lowing the e arthquake, Port Orange was flooded wt th phone caMs ukine 11 tbe ftabi-c bad been atre~ Alter caD number 5,732 he dedded to reply. ''Yes. lt'a better." "How so?" came the voice through the wires. "Well," said Bunster "those fish are so scared that they'll snap at anything to get out or that dangero~ ocean." MEMO--- For . Your Dinner Table CAUGHT TODAY By Newport Barllor's Fishiag Fleet THIS WEEK :- • • i 0 ~ .liM-E ... _.. • • BlASS UILME LAFAYETI'E AVE. (Cannery Row ) .... en -(") . -en ..c: cS (") s.afood Spedalties LO US CAJI , ... ALII CO BE Bring in your al- bacore ... in the round . . and you ·u get it bas;=k ... in cans ..._ Arches NEWPORT BOULEVARD with your OWN PRIVATE LA BEt: Balboa, _..ONLy 20t a ccm , Seafood Specialties Co. 516 30TI IT., IEWPIIT ..... -150·7 .. Tllllalday. July 31.1152 laltaaced Co1111e1 Ia Boating GIVa Little Dipper Vlllllllt ..,_ ftreat•ed -BJ 18ABD. AND&EW8 given were Enetne MaiD~. Js Lau~ .-L _..J A Yilltlac aid~ te01 of a bar-t wu ~ _.., w S.1...S Aft~ boat minded men and and Weather, &lllOI'\8 ot.het's. Ten "'fi(..'"JICIJ rowta1 lnddeat that ocewred dur-wu cJoee.MuW Lft m)' S~t. •·omeo have passed the baaic men and five women puled tM 'l1lleft Ia ewry appearance U\at l:D& a aatl heft in our bay: ~~ throulh the t~I_)J lluln. coww In PiloUng, given by the Weather course. They are: Sid the Ut~ Dippet', 2T·ft. clark.,_.. Hatbor Muter wbeft I ~ to &nduaDJ doee Balboa Power Squadi'OD, they are Croaley, Earl Ooaoe, Dick Fehren, cuttft', hu pvea birth to .,. ~ Newport Beach. Callf. on a PP'W'ff boat. WbM 1 wu entltle<S to take advanced c:ounffl. George Fox. Tecl Hambrook. Ray-ft. pup. Tbe new urtval lleloap Dar Sir: within 15 or 20 feet ol the Met. a -n.e.e CIOW"MS are liveD -aU mond Mlller, Bernhard Palm, Maa-to BW A.Uen, wboet fat;Mr, .w It OCCW'I to me that you might man Wbo ~red to w the Jld~ UnJted States Power Sctua*oN. rice Sopp, Harold Wheeler, Stroller OWDtl" ot liM 24-tt. doop aous.tte. be lnteretted 1n an uperie~ 1 ~ lbouted at IDI! t.bat I wu In 132 different pia~ 1D the White, Mra. Marte Stott, Mrs. p1uu1ect t.ek in 1948 wttb 0tne bad ~. July 20, duriDe a aa11 clo.tnr and to atay car. United States. The oouree material Berdine Palm, Mra. Jane Miller, WeU. to build the Ut~ Dipper Oft the t.y. l& 1aneuaae bec.amfo JDOft e»~or- haa bHo prepared by ex~rta and Mr,. Jane Hambrook and Mn. for hllrwtll. ful .. 1 drew ~ ud tiiiiiiii!D 1 ia dHic;ned to be ~te and un-Doria Fehren. W1th the rising ~t o1 t..r-. 10t about eirht f.at an4 ..._.. to dentaDdable. The chief ~ This course waa instnacted b)' s teek aDd -.Jtwater taffy 1M ,ro-~W W.._ ~ .... parallel be.._..'-"' &a-or the USPS la to apread better Leonard Ho.teUer of Balbf)a I. ject cit•.._. too ru t and heDce rai1inc with a gall In bla-.. -.1 ~wledge of safe, competent boat-land He wu ualat.ed by John t.be ta-ft . ......._ So far tile ln-• Dm WOlJ KlfOW, ftat tbftet.eeed to kill me ll I ......., tng, and all work ia done by volun-Kimble and J . L. Muoaon. Interest.. rant nmalniWl·amed. It II ...,k ..._ 111, , 1 ...._ ., .._.. tlk at ~ ...-t~ U. ...,._. teer member&. lng)¥, John Kimble la the aldpper ~n la color with a white a1ripe .._. Ia 70 .... • .a ~ ......__~ times, bra.ndlahl.nc the hook and Th1a aprlng two of these counea who won Class C. arbitrary handi-J~-t below the -~ ra11. It bu a ".a.-,a (-daring me to ram bim. Not ~ -._r oa reoer6l of *'-'e Onilce eo-tJ .a.-....a.. cap in thla year'• Eilleaada Race traniOI'I\ atern. u outt.o.rd rudder, .+ r) ._,.... '"-a Ia ing to engage ln a lie aiM1 - Eel's No T-Boae with his Seaaharp, and Leonard and a Cftlterboarcl 1111 wtllt a ....a.. o1 tu.lll e. struggle over auch a minor prob- Ha.tetler wu what John called a '-ZII ._ .. Ia 1111 Wla aa ... 1em. I sailed alonpide him for a naboavi~to~~ iluxe.,~. L..~~n·at Jt-eJ Js Jaj~-ett .._. •alae of M.ln.-.... wtdlel ha~tllnohe ~1"110naawal ::..__. .. , .. t 11M> vacation cruise of Chuck tlng ~.,.o ll aoung uua cou , .._., ... • .... _ ........_.. and Jt>an J&ITllson on board their are legend and he is conaidered one .. For u.o.e 01 700 laterM&M agam.t this maDlacal c:hancte!'. C the '--_ _. ki . a. ~ n.rto.a tJ'P'M el ae~-..... I trik ... _ s·---35-foot. rl'd and yeUow carousel o ~t ve,>M:U I ppen; m Ill F t lei dee a. ,_.., taarMr, DID YOU uut t s es mr u .. t ~ ->' cuttel', tht> Panoply. was filll'd knowledge of our se a goi ng ee .. KNOW, That ta.e c nerdaJ sailor ln a rental boat maJ aed· with mooringJ that sank. albacore. weather. IWa eatdl a. ltd ... 14.... dentally bump h1m tOI'rW *Y aed sti&.on wrenches, old friends, Engine Maintenance wu ln-A couplt> of weeki ago Bel"t Elk-..,_valued at fi,J'JS.toe •• C!CIIII· there might be bloodlhed. For that tlgbta with toothy denizens. structed by Ray Donald, an exper_t ins atmo.t lost his lite when tbe tared. to 158 toDe la IllS. val-reuon you might be in~ in After slidJng sleekly through in engine himself, and he ·was Molly 0 , 3Q..ft. Cilhing craft, was lied t 113 000 keeping an eye on the f~Uow. the sea they tied up In Avalon assisted by Lee Jonas, who tal.k~ swamped three miles from Cata-• • · Slnee~y leaving to port friend Bob White about diesel engines, and by Earl llna. • om YOU K.NOW. That • -.. BOB REILLY on Rhodes No. 29. the Whitecap Lewis of ~ewport Beach, who in· Last wet>k Bert had a.nother thfJ hMeftt. &o tile P'f'deraJ Oo,•-Aaletant l:>lnctor with Bob's bro ther and nephew structed In batteries. Sailboat men close call. He was after abalone uameet a&e.e Ia lNt frotn the of ~ty from South America on board. as well as powerboat men are from the 28-ft. Cri.s, at Sea Cove. laere&M a. ...,...N., pHUIMat q • Wane-an.. both on their first sailin~ voyage. much interested in this practical San Clemente Isl&nd. Balancing on to .... craft acth1tla aatl Lh~ Burbank To starboard were Mr. and Mrs. course. M('n who passed the course I a ledge 90 feet underwater. he n.a. ~ ,.. .. Slt4.~. nw. Paul Helms on their Question this spring are Charles Schwan. slipped and fell to the baltom, 110 a;-:::" uaaal earrytq ~ NO TEA PAATY Mark with ruests Mr. and Mrs. David Firth. James Donnelly, Ken· feet deep. The fast drop fouled his 0 PMeraJ GoYU...,.t • It has ~n deode-d that tbeo Chuck Johnston and daughter. neth Graham. WllUam Freely, lines and he 'had to be pulled up 1'-a.veetmeataa lA Your ll&rMr TuesdaY Yac.htsmt'n's luncbeon Chuck thought that ht• had Ralph Holden and Bud Desenberc. fast. There was no time for decom· wu NI.OOO. The FeduaJ _.__ meeting is not for 1~:omto 't w equipped the Panoply with every· These two courses are under the pression which had to take place ftt eoet rs~oa wu 8·50 to I. not a tea party thJng to make it a safe, comfy l direct suJ)('rvision of Urban Beh. by sending Bert down again and U GAl. None' UGAL NoTICl home, but one Item provl'd lack-~ who is c hairman of elective allowing him to come up in slow . . 1 Continued from Page 21 at Fishennan's Cove Chuck took under James Stoddard, chainnan He sufferl'd a lung hemorrha~e employed b}· them in the exf'cut.Jon of the contract rng--a rf'Cipe Cor eel. Anchoring courses. AJI advanced courses are stages. 1 than the sa1d speof1ed rates to aU laborers, workmen and mechamcs one look at th~ steep cliffs and of ad\'ane£>d Rrades. Advance Pilot· b~t no permanent harm. ~rt as . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. inviting seall'd proposal'S or hick for whlsperl'd to wife Jane. "eel.'' He 1ng, under Ro~rt Boyd, will begin sull all set to start out agam this domg all the work h('reinbefore described and orderf'd in said R.8olu-~:ot out his hook with a w1rP cable in Sept('mber, and Seamanship wdl timl' with a biJge pump that works tion Ordering Work. to be pre entl'd to the Oty Clt'ri< at his or~ in 'lnd 1n short order s~akt>d a mon· be given thiS fall with Lee Jonas and plenty of long Jin('S for dE'<'p the City HaU of sa1d City. up to the hour of seven-thirty o'clock r7 :3(ll ·ter t>('l of 21: (('('t tnto t~ boat m chuge. \V('ather and Engine diving P.M. of Monday. the 8th da> of Septernbeor, 1952 It put up a ternric stru~t:l(', se\ · ~famtr·nance w1ll be ~h·en again The proposals or bids offerl'd shall be accomprtlml'd b~ 8 ~ f>ral timt>~ endan~('ran~ the II\ <'S nPxt spring. L mad<' payable to the order of sa1d City, certified by a 1'1'11pontnbk-bank of husband and WlfP. but was All who l:lr(' lnter('Stt>d In taktnst etten ... or a bond, a!> rt'qUJrt>d by Jaw. for an amount not lt>SS than ~n pt"r ~'''en tht-roup de .~rra<'t' and tn advantage of thee courses must N·nt •10'11 of tht' a~:gr('gate of the propOSals. Each bid <ohall be mack> the mck ol tlml' d1ed under the rirst take the Piloting cours('. the out on a fo rm to 1>4> obtainPd a t th£' otCic(' of thE' c-11 , En~n('('r of floor board!-of th('. sk1ff. Ch~ck neX't one being scheduled to begin Mr Ano E. Haapa. Editor. '>Hid City · reports that l•el skm make<~ fme Sept. 15. at 1 :30 P.M. at Newport ~ewporl Harbor Ensign The <'Ontractor to whom a n award may be m&df' will be rt"Quired purses but the ~at wJII rW,l'r I Harbor Yacht Club. Courses in si5:· to be to furnish with thl' contract two surety bonds, ont> laJthtul perform- l'l'plat'f" T-bone steaks naiUng and Sailing. are.also being r"aldt"hrsas a~dena~~~r~~ur:r your l a,25nc~.,boJ nd in an amount equal to not less than '"'~'nt~·fiH' per cent -----constd('~l'd. Tht>. s1gnalh!"g course ;pe~ now for several yean. We of the amount of the aggn-gate or the b1d. and on<' material Sailing With Suzy '-'Ould mcluck. mf?rmat1on . about would like to take this opportun· :~~a~~ ~n~~ a~t"'ount not less than fifty per cent •50"", 1 of tht> 'ContmUt'd !rum Page 6 1 the US(' of radio. dm~ction fm~rs.l ity or congratulating you upon this The City Council of said City reserves t.hi.' nght to rt'.)t'<'t am or v. hltf' clouds. blue skies and enough beacons . an~ all such means of ne\o\ ventun-of two colwnns an all bids and to waive any informallty ln a bid not atff'<'tl'd b' la"'. cornrnumcatlons aboard sblp your paper. Datt'd this 29th day of Jul)', 1952. · wmd to make it a perf('Ct day for Commander Harold Holtz has The first. "Sailing With Suzy," )a~~~~ and PC fl~ts were announcl'd . that the Sept('mber I is somcthin~ your paper has had Ci<;/~~:~~~ h duJ_.. h meetin~ Will be a barbecue on need of for some time. Most ot us City or "'"--rt o~c .. Callfom1•8 ~c e ~ to st11rt t e1r race up to · h h bo Th ·-..., ~· '" L A Harbor 8 t 9 a. m. from a shore m t e ar r area. urs-who live in the Newport area are Publish· July 31. Aug. 7, 19152 in the Newport Har bor Ensim pomt betv.·et>n the W('St jetty a nd day, Sept. 19. J interested In sailing in some form lor boatl or other, and Wt" are Clt'J ol Newport a-a.. Stat. •f OaJII-•-Ihe t>t'U buoy. How('ver. Frank --Woods. 10 PC 73. became 80 be-Pooch B ted v£'ry happy to see that we now NO'l'ICJ: TO OONT&AOI'OB8 calmed that he failed 10 make the es 00 have something to read alone: thP SEALED PROPOs'ALS wiiJ be received at the othce or the City I. d 11 boa lin<' that is written in true nau· CJ. erk. City Hall, City of Newport n-..a. ,.._ .. 10_,_ until 7 •. 30 :l tartln~ me an a ts were Hidy .. ,as a lady but hnr pr""· t" I I (> by o or us ~he I k p ~.. ......u • ,......, II h h ~ ~~ "" 1ca angua.,e ne · ~ o c oc M .. on the 11 th da} of August. 1952, at ...... ch ti-~ ........ -"II we on 1 elr way up 1 e coast ~nt ''""'"' ... ady. Hid>· and hAr II kn th le "' t of her ....... bU -·u .... -u'"'" -· .. 1 ds h' h "" .. ~ "'' "' rca v ows e <' m .. n s """ pu ely opened and rea.d. for performing work as follows · . ..... ,t~r PXC(•J ent win pus 10~ t em friends. Roger and Chipper. along sub~ct and you could not have OJTY OP NE\\'PORT BEAOII. CALIFO&NIA ,\JOn£ b~ the time hi' did c:et out with other acquaintances have found anyone bettt>r able to con· For tbe Pa\1.q of Block tU a. Coro-dfol Mar of the ehannt>l. bei!n cast out of the Balboa Yacht duct such a column. No bid will be receiVf'd unleu it il made 011 a P""'~-1 ro-•--In fact ~ours truly bard) made C lub A'--h t the ··s k·pper'' -•-hed •v...-.. .... ·~, the start Arrlvt>d at BYC' as I · ~ appy 0 see 1 ""' by the ~ Enlfneer. Each bid must be accompanied b)· lht' boat I was to cr('w on-Frl'd Hldy l~vl'd to. ha\~ h('r sN to of races and activities. cash, oertifll'd or cashJer's check. or bidder's bond made P8)..._ to ~males PC' 30--departJn<: under ,lunch but. sometimes tt was somt>· Our thank~ again for such In-the City of Newport Beach, for an amotmt equal to a t le.st taper- tow bv the commlttet> boa I. Saw I body ('lse s. Once she was seen tt"re tin~ additions to your paper. cent (10~) of the amount bid. such ~ty to bt' forfe:ited ~ PC 73' sailing down the bay, so 1 running .along the landing doc~. Very truly yours. I' the bi~r to whom the contract is awarded fail to enter into the dumped all my sailing gear In a I black tall up, a paper bag eV1·1 ELMER S. POlRlER contmct. · skiff and rowt>d to tht> Co 11 s t dent)¥ holding the sandw~ohes or WTLLIAM S. POIRIER ID aOCIOI'daDce with the provU!ons of Sections 1770 to 1781 of ~ Guard staiion VI pursuit of No. 73; one of the 10 people chumg her. Labor Code, the Oty Coundl of the City of Newport Beach haa as· then was savt>d from further trou· The new law barring pooches from oertained the aerteraJ prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work bles when tht' cruiser. "Malt and ~h~ club must be the. resu1: of the Munson. Tells of to be done .. fouows: Hops." O'-'nl'd by ~r and !\1rs. mftltration of !ore1gn tdrology Boa.rly Per Dtelll Reuland. arriv('d on th<' C'('n(' and from the Island. Mexico Cruise Cheef ... Uoa agreed to tow us to lht' startin~ Carpenter . .,.. ·-.... Wap s.e.w W-ee $2 ~'; $20.56 liM whert-l arrivt>d '''o minut('S H ' p• h• '1 The last w ee k 's Yachtsmen's Cement F inisher · ··-···· before the ~tart '' OtV S lS ln • Luncheon ~roup. which meets at Laborers, General or Construction I.t "as a perf('("! da) A~l .boa~s !Continued from pege 6) ttl<-='Jt>wport Har~r Yacht club. ~halt Raker and Ironer ftmshed a round 2 p m "h1ch 1s 10~ and wer(' back by 2 P m. with heard a story of ftsh. storms. sea gm.an not a Jon~; ' haul. \Jar) ~n 63 more_ With two limits of alba· anchors, a wife and g~ndchil~ren Watchman and;or Guard Pear<') of r-.; HYC' .. '''ho outdlS· core bemg canned, Wetherby is I all shak('n up together 10 .Mexacan Apprentice Engineer, Including Fireman, Oiler, tancMJ o.:veryon<' rtunm: I hi' ('arly I doing his Chnstmas shopping early wat('rs. J L. Munson decided two Greaser ···-·······-··· ···--····· ... -···-···--· ·····-··--···. pert of the race. lo-.t 11ut ,orne· this vear y£>ars ago to rt't il'l' from hJs bust-Air Compressor Operator ·· ... ·-·-.. · .. ·····-···- where alnn~ th•• Jon~ tarkmg ses· · ness '" Costa Mesa and Ji ve the Asphalt Plant Fireman -.... . .. -·-···-··-·-·-··· . sions to Tommy Sheppard. a lso of July 2?th IAih the mag1c da) life of Riley. Inflation changt>d his Asphalt or Crushlng Plant Engineer ·····-··-··---·. NHYC. '-'hO i&iled a s uperb rare again thJs St>a on. for F . w. PiJton mind and he tnt><.! inst~ad ~ life· Concrete or Asphalt Sl)ftading, Medlanlcal Tamp- and won a first . BY(' C'ommo-brought in the hrst marlin of the lon~r dream of commer'Clal flshi~~ ing or Finishing Machine Operator ···-··---·-··· dore ConH·r!><' Wurdt'mann plaCf'd sPason last S undav The f•sh which I After one sU{'C('SSful season w1th Concrete Mixer ()perator-Pa\iq Type ,. Mo- econd and ,Mar> . ~nn . P£>a rcy weighed 186 lbs ~ wu t>oa'ted Jll hia Wife .u crew aboard theJr 28-bUe Mixer ··-·--···· --··-· ·-·-·---··-··-····-· third. F l ed ~males l 11rnlm. only 11 .45 a.m. afH'r 55 minutes on 15-l root crwser. t~ Enchanter rn. Concrete Mi:xt>r Operator ~Sk.Jp 1)-pe PC to go up from Newport Harbor thread llne Pilton caught tht> rish Mr. Munson de<:1ded . to lengtlleo H•vy Duty Repairman ····-····-···---·-····-·---·-·· . for the SCY A Regatta at L. A. about 12 miles out from San Mateo hl.s boat by 6 feet. which M did all Motor Patrol Operator lncludmg an) Harbor, plae£>d fourth: Strat En· Point on the Boat Lady Luck with by himself. Hls last trip was about o.~ of Power Blade right in his ~ode5 , finisht>d firth, Robert Speakman as skipper. 300 miles do~ the coas1 of Mt>x-.. ...,,~ Operator s nd Doyl(' L10dl~y m Rhode No. • • • leo to the Bonnos llllands. Besides Robf.r Open tor ·····--··-·· .. ····-· -··· ···-······· .. ·--· .... 9 fln1shed saxth. his wife he took one of his ('le\'C'n Tractor Operator -Bulldozer, Tamper, Sera~ • • • Th(' inter-club albacore tourna-grandchildren along as Cl'f'W . Tht> or Drag-1)-pe Shovel or Boom Attachments .... M.C.Y.A REOATTA mt>nt, hecld the1, PllTuSt weeCklenbd ~ second day out. the JO...foot waves '1'reoehing MaehiDe Operator ..... ·-· -·--···-·---·· . 2.51 3>.56 1 ~ 15.52 ~ 14 17 12 t 94 15..52 1 14..88 1.93 205 2.15 2.30 230 24<' 2 1 23(' 2.3(1 2.38 15.44 16.40 17.20 18.40 18.40 19.20 17 44 18.40 19.44 1~.00 1&00 20.00 Here are the results of th(' I won by . ata 108 na u wtUI we~ rourch enough to cau. him to Ualvenal Equipment Operator I Shovel. J>raaline. SCY A Regatta small boat division lO'Tl pomts. High boat ot the drat: a sea anchor Cor three nJ~ts. Dl!rrick. Derric:k-Bar~. Cla.msJleU or <:::rantr) ... ~d aT L-A Harbor last week· tournament was the Tralla~ or I he driftinu: about a knot a nd a half I Driven or Dump Trucks of less than 4 Yds. watt>r end . Balboa An~~g ~ub ",~ h('r beckwards. They rlshed sChools In a.wt ·· ···-~ ... -... ····-····-··-··-· ·-·-·-···----· 2.02 16.16 •~ury: Or. Georgl' Campbell, I 0."ner Art H .. l ta ng t~ ng~t the day. drift("(! 48 milet bock· Any c~iflcatlon omlltt>d hf'rt•in, not less than 1 ~ 14..88 CBYC: Ed Mills. CBYC: A. B fish, 24 lb .. 6 07· Ray Dike. who I ward.i at mght and fished through All buts are to be compa~ on the be.sis of ttw aty Engineer's •mJth, CBYC. was th(' huth anstler, also. f!shed the samt' school the next day. One estimat(' of the Q\antltles of work to be done. National Oaf' ~~: Llewellyn ~n the .Trallah. ?ther ~l~bs fmasht'd 7-foot blu(' shark was hooked. as No bid wiU be accepted from a Contractor who has not been U- Blxby. · ABYC: Dick R us s e 11. m ~ts order· Pa.clflc Anglers: well as 11 35-lb albacore The tl'tp ce~ in accordance with the pl'OYtsions of Chapter 9. Di\1slon m of A.BYC : Tom Graham, AB\"C. 878'AI • Balboa An~hng Club. 85?: netted about two a nd one-half ton BustneSS and Professions ~. ~: 0 i c k Lenebergc.r, Light Tackle Marlin Club. 762 ~ · or albaeore. Plans mi.)' be 5een, and forma of propoeals, ~ds. contrttct, and ABYC: Harry Wood, ABYC. 16 Lo829. AnSo&e~ RodeaanJ ~~ ~ Pr('sent a' the luncheoon beslds spt!dficatlons may be obtained at tM office of t.ht City EngiDHJ'. lat. a•: Pet('r Gal~ of RoehM· • Uu"'rn om Prt>sl&>nt Harvey $omen ....-e City Hall. Clty of Neokr>ort Bacia, Callt.,., ter. N. Y.: WIU1am IJtougla51, Club. 554": N l' w P 0 r t Harbor Fred Schen<'k, Hay La.n~l'llW'im. ~ spedaJ att~Uon ot proepeet!\"'e ....._.. la CAlled to the "'Pro- LA YC : John Farrier, NHYC. Yacht Club. 454· Harry Ashton. 0 . B. H~. RUSRll poaa1 ~ts and Condiliol.-" aDDniM to the ~nk fona o1 lat.. lit: Robert Mann, SDYC: -Cralg, E. H. Hansen. Mark H~l'. propoul, foe fUJI ~ u to b6cldtnl. etc. BUI Gillett. LAYC: Dick Lough, A.RCIUTECI' IIOVES Tom Holl~. J. B. Warren, Bob ~Otyot~"'POf'(BNchttMitfttherichtto~&n.YoraDbkil. SDYC. Architect Vem Threlkeld and lAwts. Urban Bey, Bob EnsiKn. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. CAUFOR.NIA I'll be r.pot"tlng more oeWI for family haw ~ from Costa Bob Chapman. OalP Budlong, HAr-C. K. PRIEST )1N oa this ,.,.tta in next Wftlt'a Ill.-to 1CI8 Hello~ Ave., Co-oM ~ Bob 8o1'4. Dt-. 0 . G. Dated: Jul)r 28. 1962 Qty Oent EMlpl. ' rona ckol M~r. SUe8a and B. N. Ducnbef'l. P\abllh July 31: AUI. "l. lie52 In the Newport Harbor DlfJgn • J Page I Flies to Italy Is Brother Dies Called to Italy by the death of ht. older brother, Eugene Boero ol Corona del 'Mar left Friday for San Francisco, where he boarded a plane for Mll&n. From Milan he wu to journey to his borne town, Torino. He exPeCts to be back in about three or four weeks to tend to tbe management of Gene's Reltaurant, which has just been rebuilt tollowlng the recent dis· estrous fire. Qi4111DII4 q~~ 87 ANN What about fall! What will be the trends in this year's new aeuon of fashion ... because fall Is the most definite seasonal fash- Ion change we have ln Southern California. We may cheat on spring by 'WM!ing our pastel woolens early, we may slide into summer by venturing the strapless dress with the jacket and our cotton ,;portswear prematurely. but fall comes with a definite timing and there's nothing as le ftover as a spring bonnet at the first fall party. No wonder our clever customers are sayin~t. "What about fall?" No WODder our 00.. Velma 8pe0& a hot Jtme In New York eltecldag lato tbe luh.lon treads for W. lmportaat MJUOD. She reporta oa color: Thl• fall It 18 C!Oior aad blaclL WhUe t10me .,_ will 1M! rlebJy bl&c:k aad 1111 black, tile blnest •tyle aote ...uJ be vibraa& jewel colore ftJda are oat lato a.nd mlxed ~ a deftDJte blaek. Mo. aad olive CTMl8 wUJ be the aewest lilac~ color factor. Betp wtll -..o be a dJ.(ht trf'Dd aad V&YS. particularly tbe darker greys. .W ~tt.Due to be bulc lA woolA aad wooi-Uk~ cottou. Navy lA predletecl to bold ltla OWD U a wtaw oolor aacl daer e will be a Allcttt overtoae of \1olet eom&- U..e duriq tbe w~ For emph•eta, 0'81UEN'8 eacpn. .-e dreee lA deep rlcb reel. In style-watch tor the middy, call1ng for a fairly straight line to below the waist and ending 1n eonw aort ot pleata at the bottom. ANNOUNCING O'BRIEN'S Annual Fall Fashion Show. 2 p.m., Tuesday August 12 at Ragan's Cot-on. d•l ...., Mor" fahnr 1s 1'\·ldl'ncf'd in the drapt'r} of rhr fabric. (mrticularly in a nnn·bulk\ fa-.hiOn a~ in those l'tunnin~ nr ..:. Doroth> O'Hara dre&'K'S c fl r r i "d r xr lusivPiy at O'BRlE~·~ in th<' Harbor area (and drsignt>d by our own Newport Harbor rl'~idl'nO . \oat drrsses too carry thPir influenc<' into fall. F&brlt'tt and tfoxturN bavP tJIP kM* of beiJl~ lncrP8.8lngly ltn- porta.Dt In f&JI w&rdrobfo&. You've notkled It aJrrady l.a tJIOIW' wool~ like oottocaa. ADd take a look at ttw aabby, bot not bulky. twN"d Jene:r--Me U.e oombl.a.atiou of falwte . . . IIOd\ u the black f1"'8CT&&.D l.Deetla aroUDd tbe 11W1 of a ~7 Uctat-wdrht wool We just can't tell you all about fall. but you'll receive a Teal im- pression or the new styles at O'BRIEN'S annual fall style show for smart girls In and out or col-~g~. Whe ther you're In school or several years out, you will bo en. tranced by the Vogue fall fashion interpretations a h o w n at thls direct-from-New York show. Save .August 12 and plan to joln us tor the afternoon next door at Ragan's rettaura.n t. - ( --' ) .... 1&11 OOA.Ift' IIOVUI\' AD OOIIOJfA .,._ IIAa .... _ HArbor JIOT 111 Finland Chinaware art pieces and tablewme serv1ces, available in various set compositions for dinner. luncheon, break fast and supper use 1 '7 pe. llllPeaklaet wt fer ! 7.95 KAREN MARGBETA Imports -Nordic Gifts 1307 Coett "'-d. eoron • ., ..r., H•rbor 1373 Hou" 9:10 +o 5:10. ()peft ~ • OA.NGWAY -Pat Calloway it pretty jockey utrlde "Hos--- loa.~r." ODfl Of apeedy OlltriCbH to perform dally Ia Jte~~UUoaal 0. trlch tta.e. feat.l.lft'd at 196% Orangfl CoOilt)' Falr, At~«. ts-n. Tbt~ bu,tt-btrcb cua outrun thfl fuU.t hone. Hoover Report (Continued frem Page 1 ) th<' cit y clerk to go ahead with plans-at no expense to the city- to conduct a session on municipal public relations at NationaJ Con- fert-nce on Government in San An- tonio, Texas, N ov. 17 to 19, on In- vi tation of the National Munici- pal League "in recognition of the progressive administration of the dty.") CoWlcib'nan F l n c h s a i d h e thought the pubUcity leaflet could ~ Improved upon-"try it on an A-1 baala and it it doem't work, cut lt out." He made the motion to reject the Uttle Hoover pro- )lCIA), and the motion carrled ·-• with Miller, Finch and.labell vot- ing yes, SmJth and Horvath· vot- ing no. ThPre was almoet no discusalon on t he fourth proposal, to elimi- nate the ~tty cub fund. and It was rt>it'cted by unanimous vote. the Want Ad BdiDi a a Coandl •lects Oil ftaa's Oller The Monterey Oil Co. offer or royalties In return tor aub-aurface right..of-wa.y for eventual tldelllnda drilling was rej<'cted by Oty Coun- cil Monday e\ienlng ln accordance with the recornrnendaUon of Ita oil committee. E. E. Pyles, Monterey vice-presi- dent, had made the ofler, whereby the city and West Newport pro- perty ownert could receive S10,- 279.2S~ royalties from the-three West Newport wells. H1l offer. made two weeks before, had sped- fled Monday evt-nlng as deadline for acceptance. He said now that U the city w&nta more time, he would be glad to erant a reasonable extension. The committee report, however, made no recommendation tor fur· thu consideration. The following day, before the County Board of Supervtson , Ia. caJ citizens argued against estab- lishmen t of proven oil fields near the West Nt>wport area. The su- pervisors delayed action on the proposed oil ordinance, which would estabUsh proven fields, and final action on the ordinance is expected at next Tuesday's meet· 1ng. Local residents present included Councilman Francis Horvath, Mrs. T. Duncan Stewart, M"-Paul Da- vis, Mrs. Jack F1orer and Edward Healy. They opposed the req\K'St of Kadane and Sons to bring the southerly boundary or the West Newport field within 100 feet of the highway and proposed that the boundary be kept back to the ex- ThuncJcrr. JulY 31. 1151 tena.lon of 11th St. on the lowlud area, though on the bluff, wtwre drilling opena tlonl are not viatble from the highway, the boundary could extend farther forward. WEDGWOOD a limg tradition Carefully tuhioned china bone 1n many open stock pettema designed to fit each home. When you have Wfldcwood you enjoy the ~t regardless of cost, for yours 1n the potting skiU of 10 generations of Wedgwoods acquired through 300 years experience. Wedcwoocl bone china ln Cham- wood, Ashford and Appledore. Open S undays Eveningw, Tuesday through Saturday HAliOl 1547 THE ISLANDEl.S • a.lbo. ltu!MI The Southland's Finest NOW IN OUR THIRTY-FlFTH YEAR Every Service Unconditionally Gumanteed Laundry e COMPLETE FAM ILY SERVICES e FRENCH HAND SERVICE Dry Cleaning e All PERSONAL GARMENTS e RUGS e DRAPERIES -CU'RTAINS e BLANKETS -COMFORTERS e GLOVES-ALL LEATHER GOODS e HATS e DYEING e ALTERATIONS -n PAIRS e RE-WEAVING e RENEWING of WATER REPELLENTS Furs • STORAGE • CLEANING -GlAZI NG • REPAIRING -U MOOELING lAUnDRV ~ DRV CLtROinG ~ Ill:. 216 MARINE AVE. HArW 10 IALIOA ISLAND EVERYTHING MUST GO! UP TO LIVING ROOM SUITES BEDROOM SUITES TABLE LAMPS PLATFORM-ROCKERS-STUDIO COUCHES-DINETTES-RUGS. Etc. The DANIGER FURNITURE Co. 1812 COSTA MESA BEacon 5656 SECONP SECTION OffidGl New•PGI>Cr of &M CU, of N...,pott Beada ' Die !ENSIGN AA I~ New•PG,_ CO'VeriD1 the endte dt; ol Newpott Beseh.. Thursday, July 31. 1952 Hcqobor 1114 and 1115 CORONA DEL MAIL CALIF. sCents Vol4-No. 51 • • • of SCKial note B.L Dog Onli111111te Goes ;, EHett That c ontroversial ordinance having to do with kicking the dogs off Balboa uland beachea. on or A vigil kept by many real friends off leash is now In effect. Final and neighbors from the NeWJl!>rt a pproval ' to the ordinance was Harbor Lutheran Church Is bem.g .given by City Council Monday relaxed this week and the story 15 evening and since It is an emer - going to have a happy endin$t. 1a~ gency o~dil'ljllnce It wt>nt Into effect cording to A. L. G6tterdam of lmmt'diately. Via San Remo, Udo Isle. The vote was four to one. with The story bega.n last month Councilman Braden Finch voting when Duane Gatterdam , S<?n of the no. Ht> has opposed the ordinance A. L. Catlf'rdams, dove ant~ the as being unworkable and discrlm· surf and with a suddt>n twtst of inatory. fate broke hla neck. F or four The City Council also: Wet'kS the youth was 100% pa::!t • Directed aty Attorney Harry ~·a~~[:~~ ~~ ~:~1/not Blodgett .to proceed with abatt>· Go-ahead Givea 011 Blafl Sewer The go-ahead order was finally givt>n Monday evening on the lengthily discussed proposal to in- s tall sewer Unes and pumplng station to serve the bluff lots of Corona del Ma r. City Council called for bids to be returned Sept. 8, after noting that objections previously f i I e d h~d been withdrawn. The objections had been based. not on the pro- pos<'d project. but on the diatribu- t lon or expenses betwet"n city and property owners. The city will furnish two sewa~e pump5 and will also contribute $5.636.75 out of its Corona del Mar State Park fund. attem t P the job of looking after men t act ton for removal of the h1 PH. parents tried a 'round-vacant house on Bayside Dr. and -~10:: watch over their son, F emleaf Ave. in Corona de l Mar. but of course. It was nt>xt to im-• Went on rt>cord. on request ~iblt>. Then It was that frit>nds of the City of lng~ewood. opposing through the church took turns a County Supervtsors A!!sn. pro- being the night nurse for the in· posal for a 4% state sales tax. jured boy-perpetually being on with part of the proceeds going to 1!1-.-dy De-1.:-glf hand to rub a helpless limb that t he cit ies. aJCIII IIWI had gone to sleep or arrange the • Reft>rred to City MAna~tt>r covers to a more comforta ble spot. John Sailors a request from thP I Qa c lest Finally, signs of improvt>me~t-City of Arcadia to join with other ft een Oft he began to use muscles and liga-d tif'S in protestin~.t thf' ratr In-. FLowER !-OJIOW -C'a.rol~ ments on his right side •• • even crease application of th<:' Southrm Sandy Denlinger. dau~h trr or 0 .,18, cancUda" for "l:>frat.to. his left side il startlng to respond. Counties Cas Co. I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde D<>nlinger or Quf!'f'n." IJUPf'C'le biOO«<lA for In four \(leeks. the doctors say, he e Directed the City Managf'r to Balboa. has be<-n select('(! to r~p-hUJ'e Flo"'"' ~how IM't lor liM will be able to come home and. investigate the protrst of 0 . P . rC'sent the NPwport Harbor H1gh Ora&Kf' County Falr. AuK. IS-1'7. best of all, they predict a complt>te V<:'ach a~ainst th<:' method of op-School .. District in the "Pirate Df'&r Saata ADa. Show a1JI lea- recovery. Now that some of the <'ration o r the Balboa PIPr <'On· QuN>n COJ?tt'st ~t the 1952 Orange' tun nnrly a mJilloa n owns lD paralysis has lifted. the night shift cession. County Fa1r. wh1ch opens WcdnC'S·j f'ICOtl<' "Tropl~l II!IJf'" IW'tttJI.K. of Christian neighbors has been e RE"Ct>ived a report from the' day, Aug. 13. _ dispensed with and Duane is try-County Health Dept. that the' Sandy and 11 other high school I 011 w All ing to gt't painful ligaments and Ward & Harrington operation of girls from the county will tx> e• ay ey muscles to behave as they did be· its Incinerator did not ronl\tltute gu<>sts or the Fair during the fh P· fore the accident. a hPalth menace. day e\'ent and all "'ill compete m Sl led I B L • • • • Approved the city manager's the C!U('('n contl'st at 7 :30 p.m. nn a or It's probably because members request to reclassify Jack Jones op('nm~ day. • Beariag Set o• Banning Bezoae A pubUc hearin2 date for Aug. 25 was set by Cit~ Council Monday evening on the compromise pro- posal ot rezoning Banning Tract in West Newwn. The Planning Corrumssion sub- mitted its recomm ndations fo r Uncla.ssifit'd District easterly of 49th St. and R-4 westt>rly of 49th St.-the R-4 proposal h3ving ~n requested by Hancock Banning to allow establishment of a tralll!r park. Council also receh·t'd a letter rrom the Central ;"~;ewport Com- m~.mity Assn. opposing rezoning o! the Banning t r act that would allow a trailt>r park. CDM Baseball Team Wins Over Boys Club The Corona del Mar pla~~round basebaUers were VICtorious 9 tn 2 in tht> rP-match gamp Tuesday I with the Harbor An>a Roys Club The game was pla)Pd ar tht• Costa Mesa ball park Dean Pease and Sf• \" Hughes Wt're tht> bauer) ror I h·' Corona 1 del Mar team, and holding down the infit>Ld s p o t s w~n> Wade Randel. Franklin Schultz. MJke Gaughan and Cha r I P., • C1u p 1 Willt>y. of tht> Kamaaina Klub truly love from senior lift> guard to firt> •Mrs. H('lt>n Thomas of Costa C'Jiy Counetl lot:t£'d on thl rt'c- the Islandc; that thPir rf"ct>nt luau captain enginPer. and Harry Swr tt MeAA has I>N>n nam<'d queen ron-ommendation o! 1t11 Traffu: Com- had such a rt>al Hawaiian flavor. from sen;cc man grade II to grad<' IMt r halnnan and wiU be:-tn mitt~· Monda~ f'\l'nin~ and intro-1 Mr. and Mrs. William McTaggart. rrr: charge of the contestants while duC'('d an ordlnanct" <•taabUshin~ a o wn ers and operators of the • Instr ucted the city attorru>y th<'Y are guests of the fair. Mrs. one-way strf'<'t on th{' north ~pt'('d-I Anchor Trailer Port. opened their to draft an ordlnancc.> dedicating Billie Green of the Fair staff has way on Balboa Island. betwN•n Port for the occasion. The lanai the street between 18th and 19th dt>sl~<'d pirate costumes. which Marin<' and Amethyst Avenues. was decorated in trut> luau fashion streets in Newport and naming will be worn by the contestants in Tht' ordinancP, whkh was passed --dre~Sifd with fish-net, strewn it Bay Ave .• in response to a prti-kPt>plng with the nautical th<'me to its st>eond N'ading, provides for with beautiful flowers and other lion from property owners. of t ht> event. wpstt>rl:. trafr1c only along that greene ry. The rood was espt>eially • Confinned the aJISessment for alley for two bloclu;. Th<' measurt' prepared by Mr. and Mrs. Tom alley improvement north of the S · H ld f 1s intend<'d to N'move the tratfi<' MJlehell, gueata of the Port, ~nd high way in Corona del Mar aftt>r ervtces e •r hazard of c&rs ent<'rin~ Marint> Betty Balley, a Conner Kamaaina approving modifications. Mrs. Grace D. Marix Aw . from that RllPy Klub member. Mr. Mitchell caught • Awarded to Ernest C. Collin.<~ the albacort> aerved and swordfish of Unwood. on his low bid of caught by Leo de los ruos was $4,301.55. t he rontract to install also part of the menu. 3.315 feet of watt>r pipeline from Authentic HawaI ian danet>S tht> Corporation Yard to Hoag providro entertalnm«.>nt for the Hospital. evening. Perfonners Included Val • Author ize<! C i t y Engin('('r Moore t<'&Chf'r of Hawaiian dance. Bert Wt>bb to nt>gotiate with th€' who ~ng the "Car Ride'' In Ha-Edison Co. for lightinf! rour crOSR· walian and then explained the walks alon,.; Mariners Mile at the' words and motions. Val also nar-ro~t of $.">5.20 a month. ratro while Amma-Dar(' Fostt>r • C'allf'd for bids. to tx> return~d dancf.'d th<' oriJdnal hula. "The 1 Aug. 11. for pa,;ng th<' alley 10 Gre<'n R~." and "Lovt'ly Hula block 134. C'oronn d€'1 Mar. be- Hands." Florf'nCf' Chamberlain did tween Goldt'nrod. lleliotrope. Bay- a comic hula with I he help of hu.o:-I "'irw and Sea\iew. band &h. I. a u r A de los Rios • Approvrd an a~rrr('mC'n t "1 th danCI'd "Lilli<' Brown Girl" fol· Hahn. Wist" 11nd Associates. (which lowe>d by "Wooing Dance." joinC'd firm hAs. ju~t rompiC'tt'd tht> mast('r by Bob Boyd. Jr Sadie lA' Mt>llow. plan for lh<' cil~ 1 tc) rNam tht' U<' Rangf'rt. Boots KPcne and plannins:: cnnl\ullanls for $.10 Dorothy B<'ll also contributro to fT\Onthl~ r<'lalnl'r. and ~;;; p.•r the t'ntl'rtainml'nt. di<>m "hrn neCf'!-.sar.}. And in t rut' Hawa iian style. e Approved thr applkation nr coins wPre thrown at the dancers J . F. and Margart't .IR ckson ror a --ma kins: a nt>st egg for the K. licens<' to operatl' an automatic Klub's charity proj('cts. whk h in· laundry in thf' nl'w buiJdjn~ at 706 clud<' Christmas baskets for poor Coast Blvd . C'orona df'l Mar. sub- • Earthquake Re~ees Visit the La Lannes Senict>s were held 'I'I..Iesday at Baltz Mortuary. Corona del Mar. for M rs. Crace D. Marlx of Laguna &-ach. '>'ho di~ Mon~y at Santa Refu~:<'PS rrom th<' earthquak• Ana Communtty Hosp1tal at thf' al'(' '\il<lt m~ ttw E. H La Lanni'S of ag<' ~r 77. R<'v. Perry F. Schrock 710 Poml'<'ttia AH>. Corona dt'l oHICiatl'd IntcrmPnt was at Holly-j ~ar Th(•y are :\1 rs A R. Bryant wood :'.fa usoleum. and son.o; Georcr. a~r 1 and Ron- Sh<> '>'as th•' wtdow of the late me. '~1-!" ~. from tht• to'>'-n or Col. Arthur T. ~farix and is sur -Tl'hachapL Mr Br~ant CAm<' ;;outh \ ivcd by a dau~ht«'r. GrachPn D. "11h hi~ !am1l) but n•turn,•d to Barn<' .. ·121 Golden rod AvP .. Cor-\\urk R (I'W da)o; a~il ~In; Rr)ttnt ona dl'l Mar; a son , F. Halse) Dt>n· nnd th1· bo)"' df'cidt'd 1n \\:It! unnl ma n or Dana Point; and riw 1hf' tn mors sub-..ad• s:randchlldrt"n, mcludin~ Anne' ~lc­ PhC't" Rl ckwell of Corona del Ma r ' , Clearance Want her to kr.ow now much you rea lly d o care? families. jcct to grant in~ of a US<' (l('rmi 1 • • • by thr Planning Commission. It usro to h<' QUite somethin' to • ApprO\'e<l th<' appUcatlon or have a dinner d&nce. Now some-R. M. Burkhardt for a licPnllt' to thing special has been added. The operat<> t he Snug Harbor CafP, 517 BEGINNING FRIDAY, AUG. 1 Melvin Beckers had a dinner dancc.> 30th St .. Nt'wport. at the BaJboa Bay Club a F riday • Directed the city manager and ago and chartered a boat to takt> cit:r enginei'r to give furtht>r study the group out fishing for albacore. 1 to sec if tht> price is right ) to the Nothlng like coming hom'e from a $6.090 offPr from the s tate to pur- party loaded with next day's m <'al. chase a s trip of Corporation Yard • • • property at 15th and Newport Mrs. Stt>ve Freeman of Bal'?<>& Blvd . .near Costa Mesa for the and Mrs. Hank Mansfield of Lido widening of Newport Blvd. ga ve a recent birthday perty in honor of Mrs. George Wilcox of Balboa Island at the Balboa Bay Club. Among the guests -Mrs. James Barrett, Mrs. Dale ~y. Mrs. Ethel Brewer, Mrs. Roland Thompson and Mrs. habell Belyea. HANNAS RAVE OUESTS • • • Visitors at the Shore Cliffs home of Mr. and M.rs. Carl Hanna are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harmon, who haU from the rich oU country of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Mrs. Hannon and Mrs. Hanna are finn frlends J ust back from ber native land of long standing. ln Canada, Mrs. Hugh Caima of iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Udo entertained a former school· chwn from London. Canada, at luncheon at the Balboa Bay Club. • • • A brieJ chat with MJu Ullan DanleD ~weled that Europe ll )* meted wtth trawJ.n from ~ ..... In fact. akt ..... •(0....._. ...... 1.) IEIT I TY DRESSES:-regulars juniors -half sizes -and "Sergees" BLOUSES. SKIRTS. SHORTS, SEERSUCKER SWIM SUITS STRAW HANDBAGS -ACCESSORIES PRICED TO CLEAR! -A "Surprise" Rack - 521 Coast BouJeyard Corooa del Mar • • * Page 10 New Swim IDstruction Session Begins Monday at Five Locatio~ Football and swim coach Al l classt'S have had two sessions at lr\\ m or Harbor High an noun~ the pool with 24 students In each. that another two-week swimming "We swim for recreation," Coach instruction st>ssion will begin Mon- 1 trwin says. "W e swim to cure a da> as part of thl' Harbor-wide multitude or mental and physical swnmer recreation program. ills: we swim competitively, a nd lnstructions will bt' given at all we swim j~;~St to plaln cool off. As hve locations: High School pool, a. sport It ts one In ~hlch the en- Bay Shore. Balboa Island. China t1re family ~ay partlctpate regard- Cove and lOth and Bay. lt>ss of age. The second two-week swim ses-He listed these safeguards ror sion was 8 .big hit, with 820 lessons swimmers, professionals as well given to youngsters and a dults. as for amateurs: relax for at least There were 225 students at 10th one hour after meals before going and Bay; 360. Including 68 a dults, into the water; if'you've Indulged at the High School pool: 88 a t Bal-in violent e xercise. take It easy boa Island. 77 at China Cove, 70 before plunging Into cold water : at Bay Shores. Youngt>st studt>nt encouragf your child to swim with was ~~, oldest 57. Thirty students a .frien<f. never alone; stay ln enrolled In diving ctasst>s at the. sha1low water If you cannot swlm : High School pool. Life sa\'ing dh·e only in known depths. and If in doubt eaH into the water slowly; a false call for help can lead to trouble. Rancho MMa Nursery School Sta\e Ucensed and Approved From 2 to 6 Yean Supervised Care and Constructive Play ll&A80N.ABLE aA'DB Open 5 days per week-8 to 5 Transportation Furnished 190 E. 15th St. COSTA MESA PlloiMIB....,_III'7 UVIMG ROOM BEDROOM DINING ROOM ETHAN ALLEN SIKES KLING FANCHER ENGLANDER SEALY end • • • Meny Othen UGAL MaTtea ~OTICE OF ELECTION Notice Is Hert'by Glvea to the.> t>lectors of the Newport B e a c h School District or Orange County. California. t hat an election will be hf.'ld on t he 30th day or September. 1952. in said Dist ric t between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M .. during which period and between which hours the polls shall remain open, at which e lec· tlon there will be submitted the question whether or not the gov- erning board or said District shall LAMPS AND SHADES W AIJ. SHELVES BEDDING FREE DELIVERY CREDIT TERMS 'ATIO FURNITUilE R.dwoo4 end Aluminvm Open Fridey Evenin91 'til 9 rt.: 41529, LAGUNA lEACH have the rights, powers lind duties CHir\C' I" I" of a city board of education and It'~ .., .., whether or not the District shall Cor all purposes be deemed to be a district governed by a city board Tburaday, July 31.1152 A NORTHERN VAOA'nOPf Don a nd Sandra Swal\801'1, chil- 4ren of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swan- son of Corona del Mar, "-ve gone to fa.sOO. Wasbing1on, on a vt.Jt with their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swanson of that city. 'They will be gone for about two weeks. ot education; that at aaid election If our movie moguli needed It will be neceaary to elect two proof o(TV's double-jointed effect (2 ) additional membera to the on thelr business, they got It in the board of education. one u; to bold televtaed King Kong clips which ------------:-- ortlce until July 1st, 1953. and one teased the youngsters out of tht>ir (1) to hold office until July 1st. homes and Into the nickelodeons DIRECTORY. 1954. said members to take office from coast to coast. if the change In the rtghta, powen Kong's box-ocrice comeback and duties of the governing board testimated to exceed 2 ~ million Is approved by a majority vote of dollars tor 1952) 'after 19 yeal"' in the qualified electors. storage has RKO's rivals up to For the purpose of holding said election. sald District shall be and their elbows In dust trying to ex- is hereby cllvlded Into three (3) hwne similar rare vintage prod- election predncts, nwnbered 1, 2 ucts. and 3. When they do, you can wager ELECTION PRECINCT No.1 they'll promote these dated dramas . "'-with the same "coming attrac-shall include all or vnr.nge County lions" technique via television. Voting Precincts, Newport Beach. It wu that sales approach. any- Nos. 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, 8, 11. 17, 18 and way, which conned the Hudson 19. menage into seeing Kong at the PoWac Place therein shalt be at Port Theater last week. The sprou the Newport Beach School, 14th had been solidly sold. tie did an and Balboa Blvd. equally profeuional job on his In· Office,.. of said election Precinct: dulgent parents. Mrs. Julla Mae Eggert, Inspector When we got there the joint Mrs. Amy G. Wolcott. Judge .. BE SURE -INStJRr with Maurie Stanley IJIIUri.DCe eo--Dar HARBOR lT'N -llartDe ..... a.aoa w-e W. Stuart Foote OENERAL INSUR.ANC:Z IIARCO ANICH, .A.MocMtt Pbone: HArbor U-P.O. a. 1 2117 w. Balboa Blvd. Newport s.cb. C'alt. Mrs. Aurelia Niemit>C, J udge was jwnping with juveniles. The ftl&nager wu wreathed in smiles AUTHUR MURRAY'S F.LECTION PREClNCT No. ! like a marooned marlnt'r we loom- shall include all of Orange County ing a la nding party. 41.1 COAST BLVD. Voting Precincts, Newport Beach. We had vlsiOIUI, of course. or Corona del Mar Nos. 6. 7, 10, 12, 13, 14. 16, 21, 22 young Hudson being so horrified OpeD 10 to 10 and 23. F PolllDc Pbc!e the rein shall be at by the monstrous things to come or tree daDee .....,_ the Corona del Mar School. that he'd be riding nightmares for c..n HAirbar 1& otneers ot said election Prt>Cinct: a month. This generation, though, I :=~!!!mi!~L!!~~C~ Mrs. Anne Crowl. Inspector hu been case-hardened. It accepts It &JCP.U. Mra. Jane E. Morgan, Judge miracles and m ons t e r s with Mrs. Martha M. Cunningham, aplomb. Furniture Restoration Judge This we learned right In the Chair bottoms, ~ ' ELECTION PRECINCT No. s middle or a halr-ral!ll ng chase. and stoola restored shall include all of Orange County Kong had c lumped o(C into the Uling cane, rush, reed. .tc. Voting Precincts, Newport Beach. jungle clutching thl' screaming HARVEY'S Nos.· 9. 15 and 20. and 0 r a n g e blondl'. The rescue-rs. aftt>r evading Fumi Re County Voting Precinct, Costa seven sorts of gargoylla n ghastlies. 2Cl50 s:n'f: ~ve. Mesa. No. 2. · were putting their raft across a Costa Meaa. BEaooo &lD-J Polllnc Piau therein shall be at lake in hot pursuit. the Horace Ensign School. Cliff Suddenly a snag~le-toothed serp-Nl1B8E&Y 8CBooiA Drive and !nine Street. t•nt snaked its head out of the Otrlcen of said election P recinct : water d1•ad aht'ad and h't'rt>d down Mrs. Edna J . Jones. Inspector at the pop-eyed crl•w. An icy hand Mrs. Mary Taylor. Judgt> squt>t?zed my heat·t. Mrs. Al Hon·ath. Judge And th<'n it hupPt>nt>d . High. I Th<' Board of Trustees of th<' I clear and ~cornful camP tht> ado- Newport Beach School District of lt>scc-nt crv rrum the audl<'nce· Orangt' County. California will "Ct><'·:.ui •" mN>t on the .seventh 17th l da> All or tht> mo\ i maKIC of Kong's a~ter th<' ele<'tlon at tht' hour of 8 creator. all or the.> suspensf', all of o clock P. M .. to can~·Hss th<' re-~ tht> rantutic facade dissol\'l'd bt--l tu.~ns from saad el('('tJOn. Core my eyes m thl' laughter. I •S agnedl JA.'1ES D. RAY . saw King Kong then as the kids Board of Trustees HAYDEN HAVEN For the Pre-School Tot 440 Heliotrope Ave .• COM Halt-and All-De,y Sessions By Hour. Day, Week or Mooth HArbor 1091-R SILVE& PIATINO Silver Platers ADd SllwrmrlU. I Clerk or tht> did a full-lc.>n~th TV puppet show. Publish. J uly 24, 31 : Aug. 7 Ht'y Hop! 1 got a letter! Last ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~ln~th~e~N~e~wpo~~rt~H~a~r~bo~r~~==i~P~·~week, ~member? ~ar. ~rling j Kathy Orr or Costa Mesa. bless her M heart. She writes one or t he nicc-st 11 · "Dear Sir, you bum" ll•tters I've 790 S. COAST BLVD. Repair -Retiniahing -Replate Gold -SUver-Copper-BrUI Near Community Olurda 1914 Harbor Blvd., C.O.ta M- BEacoo 5113 IIU810 HELP OUR YOUTH PROGRAM By Sending V s Articles · For the Kiwanis Auction Here Are Some Suggestions: A PPLIANCE~ A:STlQ 'ES AI'TOMOBI LE." BEDS BAGGAGE BOOKS BlCYCLF'$ BfiATS ('HAIRS (.'!lEST~ DISHES DRESSERS FURNITURE GOLF CLUBS ICE BOXES l:SSTRl'MENTS · MU~ICAL :\IEDICAL :SAl'TICAL KITCHEN UTENSILS LAM PS PAINTINGS PlcrtJRES PLAYPENS PO'ITERY PIANOS RADIOS REFRIGERATORS STOVES STOOLS SOFAS TOYS TOOLS TABLES CARRIAGE.' Cl-OCKS f'RIBS !.AWN MOWERS MtRRORS WASHING MACHINES Anything and -Nothing Too Everything Small Including Clothing Nothing Too Larqe- e CALL THESE e PICK UP BEacon &a-J BEacon 5582-J NUMBERS AND WE WILL YOUR DONATIONS: Auction will be held during August at RICHARD'S LIDO MARKET Proceeds for bene fit of Newport Harbor Youth IIIWPOIIT HAR .. R KIWANIS CLUB • • ever receiv<'d. She's on my side all the way. She says R. Kipli ng's on my side. too. About dogs. Remt'mber I said people don't know it. but they need a dog to pan 't>m up when they're caught with their eJ:OS down? Well, Kathy says Kipling says the same thing. quote: When the body that lived a t your single will. « When the spirit that answered your eyery mood . . . I Unquote. Ml' and Rudyard make quite a team. Hop. And at these prtces' New Cab Scout Pack lor CDM Margaret L. Scharle Teacher of Plano Orpn.lat-Aocompentat EvenJnr: Claaes for Adul~ 3111 GOLDENROD AVE.. Corona del Mar PIANO TUNING Service -Repal.r PAUL DE'AK OftlciaJ Tuner s. Pasadena Public Scboola Telephone: HArbor 354e-W PID'81Cl&N8-8 JQI Lawrence K. Gundrum. M.D. 1741. Superior Ave., Costa )lea Practice Umlted to ot.eu. ot Ear, Noee. Throat: Alleru omce HoW'S : by Appolntmeat BEaoon ~ or BEaoon 6835 Corona del Mar will have a nt>w Cub Scout pack when the Fall school year opens In September. it is announced by Harvey Pease. chairman or Pack 180. the existing organization. Crediting the rapid increase ln Bruce F. Sims, D. 0 . the population of Cub-age boys, Physician A Surgeon ~r. Pease said that the division will be marked by the Coast High-to ~ceofeonDltbe F·~t way. "providing both a natural """ geographical boundary a nd a Cub-1195 Cout Blvd South population balance point." Laguna Beech. Phone 4-eSll The new group has no t yet been officially organized, Mr. Pease said. P'UNI':BAL Dma:71'0& but lt already has been assigned its designation as Pack No. 8 by Baltz Mortuary scout headquarters In Santa Ana. O.pel by the Sea Pack 180 will emrace the south- em hair of the d ty and will oon-BA.RBOR 42 t1nue its meetings at the Corona Ml Mar school under the sponsor-Corona de.l Mar. Callfomla ship of the Parent-Teilchers ~ Ample Off-Street Parlliaa aodation. The new Pack 8 for the 1 '============::.! northern ~tion Is to be sponsored II by the Community Church and will hold its monthly meetlnp at the church. Pre~ry org anization .for Pack 8 Is uncSer the direction of BUl Tobitt. acting chairman, who aerved the put year as cubmuter tor Pack 180. J. B. Stocks.rcl. who wu Mr. Tobitt's a.ulltant, wlll be cubmalter for Pack 180 when tt rawnes activity. 'l"h11 marka the second ume In three yurs that growth hu forced tbe oritlnal Paclc to tPllt. In 1949 the Pack (No. 110> was divided into 180 and 110-Pack 180 fOJ' Ooroaa cltl Mar and 110 tOI' Balboa FrMDd11 NeiPborbood Service PARKJ!:S • R.IDLEY GRAUEL CHAPEL 110 Broadway BJ'.acoa ~0 eo.ta M.a aoonNe Roofing -All Types Nf!W iooll auct Repair 28 yrs. ~.Free •Umat. JOHN T. MORRIS ........................................................ &~ 1.595 Newport Blvd, ec.ta 11e1a Pbooe BD~caa 5111 ("Eveldftp: IU..rtMw 2145-11) r \ Tbunday. July 31. 1952 .... ~... ....~ Page II' Observe Many on the hiand _ Anniversaries ---· ___ _._._..._ _____ _ VUJI'I'OII8 J"aaM INDIANA On t.beJ.r fint trip to Calltomla, Marlon Fowler and his daughtRr. Jerri Gordoo. from Indlapapolls are visiting Mr. FowJu's nephew, Charles Fipp&, at the Corona del Mar bluff home, 211 Ocean Blvd. The visitors will be here until Tuesday. Just before their arrival. Mr. and Mrs. FJpps madfo a trip to San Francisco to visit Mrs. F ipps' mother. Mrs. Mary Bower. MEMO--· ._ BtJNI!ITICa ca..LY liens extolling their producta. The BENCHED. Sporta have con-sum total of all the benche8 and tributed many expreaiona to the all of their color combinations wu language t.-ed by Americana and a pain In the eye. n. Jf..,...t ............ ................... 4 ... eo.nte•·-·· ......... ....................... .....-.a ............. ,.. .... ~ .... . Mr. and Mrs. Earl GIDver, SOO Clay St., Newport Hellbta, ate plaruDc an open house pe.rV Sun- day lw Mrs. Glover's parents, Mr. and lin. J . s. Deen of Redlandl, 1n ~ of thelr ,olden weddln& anniversary. It Ia a double c:elebra- tlon beeau.e It Ia alao Mr. ~·a blrt.h6ty annJveraary. ADd he is only one of the guesta to .. feted at the party being ctv. at ~. It la alao a ~1 party f<W Mrs. Glover's li.lter, Mn. Otarles Fergu80n of CowtM. and spedal &ue~ta wlU be COUIIM from Uvalde, Texas, who wlU .. celebratiq their thlrtieth wedding anntve.rsary. Actually, if they were all Uvt.ng, tt would alao be the wedding anniversary of Mn. Glover's grandparftlta and grea t-gra.ndparen ts. have given our speech a color and During the put months we havto a spice. The coin e d word, eomplal.ned of t.b1a pain and the "benched." means to be withdrawn Balboe laland B\lldnea A.aodation from lOme activity and made a agreed that benches along Marine spectator rather than a partid· Avenue were an auet and con- pant. However In my case the tribute<! to the pleasure and com- meaning is synonymous with being fort of all of US, but that the ad-0 'BRIEN'S 1st annual harried, or bes ted. vertialng on the benches would I Marine Avenue, OlD" Great White have to go. Way, is compoeed of small shops At the time that the Association housed In small bulldtnp . Along reaclwd thia dedaion the City of Marine there are several reatau-Newport was offerin& inexpensive, rants, all, may I add. serving some sturdy benches, and all Islanders of the beat food in Southern Cal-who had commercial benches In lfomia, and because of the re-front of t h e i r establiahmen ta stricted size of thew restaurants agreed to replace their eye-sores the patrons waiting to be served with the plain benches of!ered by mwt waH outside on the sidewalk. the City. AUGUST COAT EVENT Aueu-t 1, which falls on Friday, lB the ~al anniversary date that e very on e is celebrating from Golden wedding to blrthda)'B. Enlllp aa.tned acll have been a proven mea.aw ot reachinc buyen f<W all 80rtl of men:handlae-U• them! Pbone ~~Arbor U14.. MALONE II. HOLMES &ENYAl INSURANCI at the vogel Co. Dl C..et Ha.ltwey • .._..,_. ..... ...... ,....., •r.-14M ...... " .. ,._.,H~MM-W ........... -~ Poul •11111r lrreiUIU' m.pe. NEW -JU:IIOILDDfO COSTA WESA t.tAniiSS CO. 2110 .....,.,. ...... ..... -· IIOVDIG ••• I.-. J)fcb- 1.-1 IA&OK 0& SMAU, 1088 OIVJ:N UIIZ 0AJ1& • • .... ft'OIIAOII ........ ""' ......... AGJIHft roa LYON8 1188 llarhow BmL o.ea--. ... _..,_.,.. The proprietors have accepted Jack Hanson did n'ot attend this fronf their wholesalers benches meeting, and I failed to find him which were .J?laced on the curbs in his shop so 1 called his atten- for ttl<> waJting dine~ and the tlon. through this column. to the benches were splashe-d wtth colored Arden Milk Company bench in Mrs. R1:tggles Is Honored front of his building. Although Jack did not respond. Maurice Lycan of Arden Fanns did, and whlskt>d his muchly adorne-d bench away . . . and then we thanked Mr. Lycan and all of +lis cows for his noblt> action. I The remaining benches with ad- Mrs. Herbert Rug~lt>s of 506 v<'rtlslng on them. all Excelsior Goldenrod Ave .. Corona del Mar. Creamery bencht>s. a competitor celebrated her 73rd birthday an-of Ardt>n's, will not be removed I ntversary last Sunday with A din-for some time. The City of New- ner party ~or 15 rt>latives and out-port hal' its employet>s manufac- of-town fnends. turt> the plain benches as busy- Prf'sent at the party W(>ft' Mr work in tht> dull winter time. a nd and Mrs. Ernf!'St Butterworth of • 1 will not have r eplacements rt>ady 1 Burbank: Mrs. RuJZ~Ies' niPCf' and until latE'r thiS year. I her husband. Mr a nd Mrs. Ed ThiR is goln~~: to annoy Mr Ruttmann: Mr and Mrs James Lycan of Arden Farms. as he Caywood C.Mrs. Caywood '-'> Mrs phoned in a pet that bordt>rf'd on RugJtles' sistf'r from Los All~t'lt>s t: t ruculrnct> the other day to inquir<' Mr. and Mrs. Rcrnard Cappiello wht'n WE' werl' going to gt't rid of and son Frank 1 Mrs Cappif'IIO Is thf' F:xct>lsior benches. :\fr. Lycan a grandniecc from Gl('ndalf't. and will h&\'f> to ronsol<' himself with Mrs. Ja mf>s Compton. m~ from thf> fact that. althoullh his com-1 Los Angeles, With her husband and pt"titor's bencht>S arE' in plain l'il!ht t\lirin children. Rotx>rta and Rob<-rt. the good \lirtll that Arden has The twins ""rf' al-;o ct'IE'bratmg f'Amed may not be S('('n. it ts ht>ld tx-cause their l'le,·enth birthday tn tru.oa by many an Islandt>r \\ho annh·t>rsary "ao; ~fonda~ ha troubled to tt>ll m<> of thl'tr 45th Anniversary Celebrated on B.I. The 45th weddin~: annlvt>rsary of Mr. and Mrs. George Bech. 230 Agate Ave., Balboa Island. was celebrated last Sunday &t the home of their dau~htt>r, Mrs. Ron- ald Barlow of Balboa Is land. After the anniversary dinner , home fam- Ily movies wt>rE' shovm to the Bectv; and the Barlows and fam- ily friends In cluding Dr. and Mrs. Clinton Andree and daughters. Karen and J ean. of 201 Garnet A\'e .. Balboa Island, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones And daughter Judy of 123•'¥ Garnet Ave. ,;:ra titUdf'. • • • GA ~TR ONCHtY A:-o:D THE P R EPA R AT I 0 N OF FINE I FEl "DS. With the Opt"nint: of a I handsom<' n<'w re~taurant on thE' Island recently, a nd the shortaS{e of skilled labor. there has d<'VE'I· o(X'd a game of body-snatchin~ that makes the activity over tht' 1 bord('rS of East and West Berlin look likt' thf' trarric down tht' mid- dle of RhyoUte at midnight . MAY OA YS. Last Sunday. on the front pa~e of a metropolitan daily tht>re was an account of the r~?SCUt' of tht> people aboard the cruiser STARDUST when it explode-d off Catalina I s land 1851 Saturday. whlch stated that the "injured wert> taken aboard boats in t ht' vicinity. including CAROLfNE ll a nd SKlPALOO." Chuck Francis of Corona del Mar is skippt"r of the 32-foot char- ter cruiS('r C ARO LI:'\E S l'E, which sails out of Port OranS{e Last Saturda) Chuck had a part} of six p('Ople aboard whPn he heard and saw STARDl'ST explodf' into 1 parts. fra~('nts and flamf's a.nd S<'V<'ral of thf> people floa tine l t hrou~h th# air with their cloth<'S In namt:> Chuck pushed ht~ boat ' throu~:h thf> flamt>S and took off the remalnin~ pcooplf> !rom thf' buminS{ and still f'xplodine; boat. hoarding th<> craft to carry tht> badJy Injured to his boat. and be-• caust> ht> is a fisherman evt>n rt>S· 1 cued most of their ('xp<'nsive fish- ing tackl<' He then left the burn· in~ boat to its !ate. which was thl' bottom of the Sf>a, and ~eked up thl' people stilt m the water. Cy Tucker of Newport pushed hU! SKlPALONG. also of P ort Oran~e. "'ithin the serious dane;er zone of burning gasoline to take tht' ov<>r-load of injured off tht' sm&ller CAROLINE seE . The "other boats" mentione-d in the account kept at a sale observt>r's distan<X'. The THERESA A. did stand in to lend a hand withln ttl<> dangerous area. It's KID'S DAY It set'ms to mp t hat two men. like Francis and Tucker, who riskt'd their Jh·es and inn~stments to rt>scuc their fellow men from a painful death should havf' the names of their boats spelled cor- rt'CUy. A sailor's name is his boat's nam<>. as one Is part of the other. EVERY WEDNESDAY 12 to 6 p. m. at the BALBOA FUN ZONE FREE BAU.OONS FUN ZONE NOW OPEN EVERY DAY. We have I..Wle or the most up-to- date and efficient job priDt:lna plants ln the Harbor Area. Try w. <t' ~t·t·n an Aug\b.t · l\lademotsf'lh:>" FOR A UGl 7 T ONLY 1 o..-., diM"nuat on lhf'M' nn t-of-Ulf'-IM'&liOD str~k <'Oll '' df'- "hrn.-d b~· Ro...,.wtn ! l'o u'U want to wrap younf'll ln ~hJm­ m~rin,v; tM-aut.) lhl8 Fall lD tbla ...._.,f'd aad furry tull lt-n~ ('n&f . The luM"Io~ Stroocll Pom Pom abag Ul tw man f'loWll~ ~n. "<' ll~ht -d wann ... you'D fe8 llU DN~ lD a .<'lond AddJtiouJ prowUoa hi fo~~acl lD lt3 •~ Milium UD!q. Comf' and I'IN' our eompl~w ~oe.leaUoa of atyiH lD Str~k fabriC' Met4' .•• your !duo lD a ra.ar~ of <'Oiora. RegulaTly $89.95 AUG. ONLY 10% off! A deposit will hold your coat I Page 12 .. "Jhe Local· Movies To Be Shoum Motion pictures of early New- port including many community lead~rs and events, the building or the jetty, shipwrecks. fires and other activiUes of the Newport- Balboa area in the 1920s, will be shown in Goodell Hall at 8 p.m. Wednesday at a program to which everyone is invited. The pictures were taken by W. H. Stockton. pastor at Christ Church by the Sea from 1926 to 1928, who will ~rsonaUy show and tell or the films. H e is stiU an active Methodist preacher, now serving in San Dimas. The evening's program Is part ot the 40th anniversary celebra- tion of Christ Church by the Sea, which wUl o~n Saturday with the outdoor carnival and baked alba- core dinner. The dinner will be served from 11 a . m. to 7 p. m. There wUl be tours of the harbor a t 2:20 and 3:20 p.m., baseball at the beach at 2 :30p.m. and a water festival a t 4 :20 p.m. The carnival will have booths, cake and pie sales. fortune teiUng and grab bags. The anniversary program will be held Sunday, Aug. 10, and the anniversary congregational meet- ing will be Monday, Aug. 11. MOVING TO NEW HOME The H. M. Whites. formerly of 110 Via Dijon. Lido Isle. are hoping soon to be able to move into the new home they are build- ing on Lido Isle. ni~L.4~() 1304 T HOU~E" Anoth.r 111 tiM Mriet of brief biotrephie& PfOMrtfM by Newport lelboo F.dorel S.vint• •"d Loan Al&oct.tl011 A writ.er undertaking a history of Newport Harbor might well begin by inter- viewing J oseph Allan Seek. For sin ce his first visit to the har bor in 1907, he has been devoted to it and has taken an active part in mak- ing its history. While attE'ndin,:: prepara- tory school and Cal Tech in Pasadena. he s~nt his vaca- tions on Balboa Island work-· lng at such jobs as wPre to be had. In 191 2, he posted a sign on the beach whlch read: "Boats rented and re· paired. CottaJ:I'S Cor rE'nt. Lots Cor ~a lE'." This was su- pt>rseded by the Island Boat Hou!:e wh<'n hC' became' a pt'rmant>n! rl'"ldl'nt in 191R J . A. BEEK I In that ~~·ar. \\hl'n Balboa In l927. whE'n tht' harbor ••nt1anc•· Island had nachcd tlw lm\I'St had shoall'd up until lht•rt• \\US pomt 1n II~ ln!>Wry. d!'srrlrd by onlv 18 inches of watPI' un tilt' in- liS subdl\ idf r d1 press{'tl. b} '~·ar Jl{'r. bar at low tidt>. h1• was t·hair-, t'olldlttvn!-'' 1h <·heap, rtrml':y rm-man of a commill<'<' comJX.ht•d ur pru,, mt•nts frdlms:: apart, an~ pub-J . B. :\1c:"'ally. Frank Smith. Don he (f nfidf·llrf· 1n th<' <'Ommunrty at Douglas, Georg<' \'11x'rt. and uthrr lov. t·hb. 1 h• "itm '_'lshnd B<_lat <>nthusla~as. "h1ch railwd ten ¥oU-'t · lt'"J..llt•nd•·nt \nth nt>w pamt thousand dollars and drC'df.!<•d tht.• 'lnd <•ptiml!>-m, rnd1cated a . dN~r-cntrancl' opt'n a,;:aen. H1• '-t'l'\ed rrunatwn ''' rt'\'i\1• the wanmc tn· as Captain in IIH.' small !>hiP" S<'C· It> I ~>~ t of vrop<'rt ~ 0 \\11{'rs. It b<>-1 inn of 1 ht.> Transport ~t·n iC<' and t am" 1t ~·ath• rrnr: place for the :"' com·oy tommodolt' d u I' In ~· mt>mlJ<·r~ uf tlw Balboa !~land Im-\\'urld \\'ar 11 provem<'nt A<.v,ciation .. J . A. In thP sprin..:-uf 1913. :O.lr. Hf'<>k Reek wa.:; !oeCn tary of thiS Asso-!:01 leave or nb'><'IICP from C'OlJ('~t' elation for many >P.ars an~ has j to srrv1• ns Assbtant . '••cretary rf'cently S<'n<'d uc; Its prcsldent. of thP California ~!'nat<'. II<' was Bi~ and Iilii<• problt•ms have '7'clt-lat<>r t•lectf'd ~f'<'l'<'lary, whkh of- t·d ont• by f•ll<' Wh{'n 1 he. Island fie(' he :.till hnld.-.. Jlt• is thl• au- lmp.ro\'(•.rs IJurl.t hrrs undl't _t~rm thor of numN·ous ltrtidr" and Tht·tr w1~•· tlt•t'I'H'ns uri' toda~ re· books on ~.:o\'l'rnnlf'nt t onl' of flert•·d tn th• fact tha t the Isl;wd I which won a n 3\\i.lrd I rom t lw 1 • l'l"f• Jl C'd IJ?-. morf' P<'O~le for FrPt•doms F'ounda lion of VallC'y hom!' 111 'tl'atJOn. than proba~ly For·get and has also written a I any cum)Mrahlf' I'll'<'<'. of rP~t! .<s-11ittlt.> \'oluml.' of Balboa lsla nd taH· 111 Aml'rira. Pav111g. uhlrtll'S, y · ams. •·xtermm:'ltrnt: thr p<'Sky mosqurto., :0.1r. B<'l'k is \('ry proud of hi" ke<-p1n~ hRI bor. wa~t>rs clean and casP of }achting trophies. but ~ays pleasant, n·s<·r,·m~:.tt Cor plcasure that the trophy he treasures most instead (If Nmm<'rctal de\'l•lopm<'nt is onE' hl' acquir<'d in a debate ht> ... lh<'"'" and many anothcr P~"C?· had years ago with Miss Carroll JC'Ct .. l•r•·. handll'd for the Crt'dlt B. Guillou, a little vacationer on :.nd b. n<•frt of the wholt> commun-Balboa Island. nearly twenty years ity. his junior. in which he persuaded Th~ Island 1s renowned as .a he r to become Mrs. J . A. Beck. children's paradist>. J oe. as he IS Jn 1936 when our community known to h1s friends. has hcl~ need!:'d a iocal source of financing makt> rt so. He 'launched the ~I-for h ome and business construe- boa lsland Yacht Club for ma~m-tion, J . A. Seek was one or those Prs 6 to 16 ll has bct>n 3 boahng who organized our Sa vings and bet> hi\ e ever since. and the crowd Loan Association. He has served or young sailors who filled a boat continuously as ont> or its dJrec- to tts gunwales for a rccent. ()('('an tors. "Our Association was formed crwse numlx>rPd 70 -· • s~rll just to Sf'!'\'£' an ii'T'portant ne<'d", he a frac~1on C•f th~ mrmbt>rshlp. Mrs. says. "Tha t importuner has been Seek IS ttn nctrvr helJl('r. and th<' amply proven, Cor it has earned t hreEc-B<'<'k sons. Barton .. All<~n. the patronage and s upport to raise and Seymour. hav<' carrie~ the its resou rces from a few thousand good work ~tlfJng. each servlnll; a do llars to more than seven miUion. year's tt>rm.as co~modorf'. W~C'n It ~rforms a major community the famed Snowb1rd Yacht Racing-seni ce as a source of rNtdy loans, Assoc1ation was form<'d. J . A. and a sound profitable savings in-Seek, owner or the secon~ Sn~)\' .. ·-stitution." · bird ev<'r built. was made 1ts ft rst We are truly proud of our re- commodor<'. 'f!lere art> more than cord or savings dividends. Our in- 300 Snowbirds 1n t.he Harbor "?w· vcstors have received 31 consecu- scores or them racmg regula.rl) at tive semi-annual dividend pay-th~ varioUR yacht cl~bs and 111 the ments, at a rate never less than Fl1ght of the Snowb1r~. . 3% ~r a nnum. Why not place The Tournament of Lights 1s ~n-your savings with us today, and let other historic Harbor ev~nt w~lch them earn a rugh return for you in J. A. ~k sponsored. It f.~tled proven security? because It was too successful • he says with a grin. ''The last one brought two hundred a nd fifty thousand people to town. S uch a crowd created problems too great for our city and our geography, so we had to give it up." J . A. Seek has served as Com- modore of the Newport Harbor Yacht CJub and the Southern CaU- !ornla Yachting Auoclation. He was the first Harbor Muter of Newport Harbor, and for yean chairman of the Harbor Commit- tee of the Chamber or Col'llrMrce. LaiLoa IRIL SAYII&S .... IMeef.,._ .... , .. IIUIIt IIIII, IILI .. IIII PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY ..-caiPI'IONI ALWAYS DOt7111.& CJii8Uil&D BAIIPTOII'S HARBOR DRUGS Ill OIMI.,._ BADOa 1111 0... ... ._ • Thuraday. July 31, 1152 Thundc + The Church Points the Way to a Fuller ~ Newport Cbu.rch of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 1'-'l W . Bal.,_ Blvd., .Newport. HA OUt Father Stepbea IWey, Putor Father Edmuad M.aecbJer, AMt. Putor Sundey MeJMa: 1:00, 10:00, II :lO •· m. We .. dey Meu: 1:00 •· m.-C011fouion: Seturdeyl eftd noa of ht Frideys elld Holy Deya from 4:00 to 5:15 p.m. oftd from 7:00 to 1:15 p.m. Cbrut Chu.reh by the Sea Commwalty Metlaodlat Balboa Blvd. at Uth St., Newport. HA 115-W Pastor: Rev. Tbomaa Roy PeadeU Sulldey Wonhip S.rvlco: 9:45 oftd II •· m. Church School: Children's Dlvi1ion, 9:45 •· m. Sulldey Youth Divi1ion: II •· m, Midweek Mootiftg: 7:10 p.m. W.dn•&dey P'roc.d.d by 6:10 p. m. P'ot-lwck Firat Cburcb of Cb.rtat ScleDU.t SSOS Vla Udo, Newport Beach Pboa.e HArbor !4%8 Swndey School: 9:15 •· m. Sundey Servko: I I :00 •· m. Reed ing Room, I II P'elm St., a.lboa, Open deity from noon to 5 p. m. oreept Svndeys end Holidey• Ftrat Baptis t Church of Newport Beach Balboa Blvd., 19th A Court St.., Newport e Pastor : Rev. Ivan C. E11b Sundey Servicea 9:45 e. m. Sundey Church School II :00 e. m. Wo"hip Servie• 7:)0 p.m. Sundey Evoniftg Sorvic• Mid·w•ek Service: 7:)0 p.m. w.dn•&dey-P'reyer M•eting St. J ame3 Eplecopal Church 8!08 \'Ia Udo, N~wport Beach Mln.lster : tWv. Paul Moore Whe4'1t>r Phoae HArbor 1250 Sunday S•rvic•• 8:)0 •· m. Holy Communion 10:00 e. m. Mo~ning Preyer end Sermoft Holy Communion firrl Sundey of moftth 10:00 e. m. Church School Cleu ea Thursdey S•rvicea 9 15 and I 0: I 0 e. m. Preyer Guild eftd service of h .. lin9 10:30 Holy Communion Newport Heights Xt>wport Ha rbor ~f'\'f'nlh Duy .\d\f'Dt18t Church Xf'"'J)Ort Bh·d. at Bolsa St., Xt>wport Uetpt.>t Phont>: B Eu<'OD 6%09-R or B E&coa '706!_., f>utor: llolllA L. Andi'NIOD Seturdey Morning Se rvice• Sebbeth School: 9:30 •· m.-S•rmon: I I :00 •· m. Preyer Meeting: W ed n•adey, 8:00 p.m. Fridey Evening Vespera: 8:00 p.m. ~t. And.ffws Pr esbytffla.n Church 2SSS2 t. A.ndrf'W8 Rd .• Newport Hel.rbta Acr0!18 the St. {rom HJgh School. Pb. BE 80'71 Pastor : ~''· JamN S. Stewart Sundey Worahip S•rvieea et 9:30 end It e . m Swndey School at 9:30 •· m. ~e",ort Harbor LuU.eraa Cbun!b lM'7 CUlt Dr., Newport H elpt. Phone: BEacon 6064J-W S upply Paat.or Church School: 9:30 •· m. Sundey Swndey S.rvic•: II :00 •· m. . WHY A CHUR A rt AG, IT PAYS NO DOLL UPWA RD TO GOO, AND WE NEED THAT. THE CIILJRCH STANDS FOR FAr AGA INST OESPAIRj HONOR AGAINST TRI CKERYj rRUTH AGAINST FALSE NEIGHBOR, YOU ARE JN A FAILING BUSINESS IF YOU ARE AGAINST TH E C THEIR FAULTS BliT COD CAN STRIKE SOME STR AIGHT LICKS WITH CROO HAND. THE ·CHURCH STEEPLE IS THE CENTER OF LIFE IN EVERY COMML This Support the Church Series Is Made Posaible Throuqh the cooperation of the Fol ' BASIN SHIP'YARD-Roy You~o"e Complete Meintonenco for All loots 701 Beyaide Dr., Newporl B•ech HArbor 0222 Bllu-lEIMER AND WALKER Builder'a Herdwero oftd Spocieltioa 110 Coeat Hwy., N•wport Beech, BE.econ 6411 DEAL'S SMOKED FISH You Cetch 'em -We Smoh '•m Two lo~tiona to serv• you. Meriftt Av•. end Hwy. 101, ertd et Newport P'ier N•wport leech, Herbor 201 I GENE'S RESTAURANT e nd BAKERY Spocielni"g i" W.dding C.ke• 705 Coast Blvd., Corone d•l Mer, HArbor 1102 H. T. GRAHAM IAIT AND TACKLE STOlE a.it elld ~119 Svpt»>iet 607 Coorl Hwy., Nowporl ... dl leecon 1156 HIRTH HAitiOl -RICHARDSON CRUISERS UMtl CrviMrs elld Soil loe+t-M.n.te Weyt IOJ le.,.We Or., Newport ... ch HerMt 0974 PAUL C. JONES end SON REAl ESTATE Complete Reel &tete end 1-e..e• s.Mce 2307 W. a.lboo llvd .. Newport leech Hert.or 2) I] LIDO P'ENINSULA SHINAlD Complet• MeriM Semcet 900 llrl St., Newport .. ech Her.or 101 RALP'H P. MASKlY "-•ltor -Appreho' ]41 I Newport ltvd., Newport ... ell Hert.or 402 STAFFORD ElECTRIC CO. lnatelletiona, Meintonenco e nd R•pein 110 Coed Hwy., N•wport leech leecon 6121 ROSAN INCORP'ORATED Merin• Dlvi1ion eftd Foreitn Moton Ltd . 625 Coed Hwy., Newport leech leecon 7411 SEASP'ORT LANDING COFFEE SHOP Open 24 hours. Ono meel end you will be beck 117 Coed Hwy., Newport leech l•teOfl 6116 SYMP'SON elld NOLLAR 512 lith St., N•wport leech Harbor 2~ ED L SEDELMEIER -REALTOR 1521 Coed llvd., Cor011e d•l Mer Herbor 2766 THE IEAUTY IARN Tony Melwm -Heir Styliat 2127 Newporl ltvd., Newport leech Herbor 1595 YELlOW CAl COM,ANY S.rvint tiM N .. porl Hert.or At•• Sl7 Coeat Hwy. Hert.or 2221--1oec011 5U4 Newport le•ch ertd Coste MoM NEWPORT-IALIOA F£0ERAL SAVINGS I lOAN A S.vl1191 lftttltutloft -P, A. P'elmer, P'ro1ident UU Vle LWo, Newport le•dl Herbor 1100 CLAliC METALLIZING, INC. Corr01i011 ,._,entlon Spociellstt 106 lOth St., N•wport leech Herbor 2509 SEAFOOD SP'lCIALTIES COMP'ANY S~n: We~~~. lll'lolo or frMit your elbeCOf'O 116 JOth St~ Newport leech Herbor 1107 THE 'ri"-DE SHOP' Shed•• to Order-V••t lien Blinda, Drepery Hdw. 514 29ih St .. Ntwoort Beech Herbor 184 WALT'S TRADING !'OST -Welt•r H. Bean Compl•t• Uud Mo rine Equipm•nt Na•"c•l D•coretion. 422 lOth St. (Near Ill Ice Houae) Newport Such H,·bor 2470 GENERAL SHEET METAL WO RKS 2107 Villa Wey, Nt•POrt leech I<"-Y FINCH C ERAMICS Me••" of Fifto P'ott•ry 121 Coeat Blvd .. Cor,ne dol Mer Herbor 2359 . BALBOA GLASS CO. W ith Owr C omplomoftt1 elld led Wiahea 1000 Coerl Hwy., Ne .. port leech leecon 5121 IAYSHORE TRAILER P'ARK elld IOAT LANDING Htifla IC.isor 17th I Co .. t Hwy .. Ntwport leech leeco" 54SO ~OY D. GA WTHitOP-HEA TlNG P'eyno Fvmece-Ftienclly lnfotM.iio-Estlmetes 911 Cooat Hwy., Ntwport leech leecoft 6015 LARSON'S I OAT I CAIINET SHOP' S.rvlco for tho Y echhMe11 I Cottlmerciel Creft I l l Cooat Hwy., N•wf>Orl le•ch loecon 6069.J ' I I I MALT SHOP' S.rtdwiciMI, Melh, Dottc-.. Hemb"'9on 101 P•IM St.. ....... H.t-27l4 Tbunday, July 31, 1952 to a Fuller ~ife - OF LIFE IN EVERY COMMU NITY .•. ATIENO REGULARLY e ..... .........,, ........ ,_. • ......_, ..... Corona del Mar Coroaa del Mar CCM:Dauaalty Ollarda Coe.rreptioaal Ill HeUotrope Ave., Coroea del Mar P bOIUI HArbor lS8W Putor : Rev. Paal Edwud Ba...,.tt Swndey Wonhip S.rvices: 1:10 •· m,. 9:45 •· m., II :00 •· m. Swndey School: 9:45 •· m. Balboa Island + Balboa blud Commoalty Metbodlst Oburob 115 Apte Ave., Balboa l.a-d Mllllst«: Dr. llany WILlte Swncfey 5.rvie" 9:10 a.m. Swncley School II :00 a.m. Wo"hip service Cbareb of St. lobn Vlaaaey 3 l t !Ku1ae Ave., Balbo& blaad. Ph. HA OZI 4 Father StepllflD IWey, Putor Fata.er FAmuad Maeebler, AMt.. Pa&tor ~ndey t.4eues, 1:00, 10:00, I I :)0 •· m. Confen ion, Setwrde~ end eves of 1st Frideys end Holy Deys, 4:00 to 5~0 p.m. end 7:10 to I:JO p.m. Cos ta Mesa Ateembly of God C htln'h !~nd St. aad Eldf'll Ave., C08ta ~f'sa Phone: B Ea.con 6189 Revert-ad M. C. CronJc, Putor Sundey School: 9:30 e. m. Wo"hip: 10:45 •· m. end 7:30 p.m. Young l'eople and Children's Service, 6:30 p.m. Sun. t.4idw ... Service: Wednudey, 7:30 p.m. ledies' Miuionery Council, Thurtdeys, 10:00 •· m. St. J Oftclllm Chur<'h J~ Onus.:.-An•, C08ta ~Ma Phon I': BF~on ;;()2R Futht-r Thoma!' .J. ~,.,·ln Sunday Muses at 7 00 8:)0, 10 00. II :JO •· m. w ... d.ys· Man et 7:00 4. m.--Conreuion: Seturde)S from 4·00 to S·IS-7:00 to 8 IS p.m. CommunHy )ft•lhot.ll .. t Chur<'h or c.,..w l ft>sa .j!O \\'. I!Jlh ~t .. C'.sta ~t'N' l:'honf': R£a<'on 73'!7 R f'\", .lct<Wph \\·. ~<'~hunt' Sund•y: 9·4S •· "'~ Cl.urch Sund•y Scl.ool 10.50 e. m., Morninq W orship--7 p. rn. College Age MYF Servic:.-7 p.m., Higl. School MYF Service 7 p. m., Sunergous Group Service ThP Church or Chrl01t IOf.O Church St., CO!It.a M~, P hnnf': BJ"..o~u·on 6.'>S.'l ll. G. lfuN t. )flnlstn Sundey: 9:45 e, m .. Bible Sc:hool-10·45 a.m. Worthip Servie.-1 I 4S a.M., C ommunion-7:10 p.m. Evening Servic-Wednt~d•y 7·30 p.m., Evening Service Cf'ntr.U Blblr Church OrllllJrt> .\\'(', at '!Srd S t .. C~t.a Me8.1 Phone-: BF..aC'on &&:;9 A. A. Kadf'l"8. Pa,tor Sundey School: 9:45 e. m.-Morning Service. II e. m. Evening Service. 7:10 p.m. Midweek Service, Wednesdey. 7:10 p.m. the cooperation of the following Civic Minded Citize ns and Businessmen: THE rlADE SHO P to Order-VP·tti•n llind1, Dre pery Hdw. 29th St., Nt•Pori Beech Herbor 184 T'S TRADING 'OST -Welter H. a .. n Complete Uu .:l Merine Equipment Nau'•c•l Deeoret ions St. I Nur +h• let House) Newport Buch H••bor 2470 w • .,.. Ne~part B .. ch Herbor 2210 KAY Fl NCH C ERAMICS t.4•••n of Fine l'ottery st Blvd .. Cor)ne d el t.4er Herbot 2159 8ALBOA GLASS CO. Owr Compliments elld kst Wishe1 Hwy., Newpott k eeh kecOfl 512 1 TRAILER 'ARK end IO.AT LANDING Htinr IC.iMr Coast Hwy .. Newport ... eh kecon 5450 ROY D. GAWTHRO I'-HEATING Fumeces.-Frit~ly ln~tio-&ti,ttes Hwy., Newpott .. .ch a.eeon 6015 LAil:ltU'" s BOAT I C.AIINET SHOI' for the Y' echttMe11 I Commercial Creft Hwy.. Newpett ... ch ... ,Ofl 606'.J ' 1 & B MALT SHO, t.4elh, D.1Wew He'"I»Vf9en 10 1 "•'"' St .• lett... H~ %734 H. H. HOLBitOOK-I'LUt.4BEit New Construction. Remodeling Weter Heeten , Furneees 280t W. Balboe Bl;d .. Newport Beech HA 1411-W HENR Y SLIFERT Bo•t Building-'tepeirs Eerl's lendinq. 711 Coelt Hwy. Newport Beech a .. con 6797 PORT O F SEVEN SEAS Ye cht lending H•rry Gertler 601 Coast Hwy., Newport Buch S.econ 59SI BOATSWAIN'S LOCKER 1001 Coast Hwy~ Newport leech kecon 5)7) BALBOA W.ASHil SElf SERVICE LAUNDRY Your Week's Wesh in lO t.4inv+es 101 l'elon St .. k lboe Heritor 2n4 BALBOA INN 105 t.4ein St., k lboe Herbor 660 H.AUO R SEitV LAUNDRY I DRY' CLEANING Herf»ot 45 COLUt.411A 'EST CO NTlOL CO. sot E. lelboe ••d ., lell»oe HA 2941-H.A 14& COASl I'ROI'EitTIES CO. 301 E. k lboe ltvd ., lelboe Harbor 2611 lAY I BEACH REALTY. INC. l'ropertl" i11 Newpon He rf»ot .Ana 1450 W. lelbot .¥cl .. Newpon ... eh H~ IU 4 BAGNALL IMPO RT CO. Hendmede Gifts From the Tiniest Cl.arm to Mehoqeny Furniture II~ Cou t Blvd., Corone del Mer Herbor )782 EARL W. STANLEY Anernblymen, 74th Distric:t 225 Merine .Ave., Belb<><~ l1lend Herbor 1775 WASHERmE Si LF SERVICE LAUNDRY We Dye Rug1, Drepes, Spreeds Dry Cleening end Fini1hed Le undry 404 Coast Blvd., Corone del t.4er He rbor 25~W FITZMO RRIS REALTY CO. Seles-ltente i-E:rchenget-lusinen es I I l Coed Blvd., Corone del Mer Herbor 2152 -Herbor 1120 SHE-WOMEN'S .AI'I'AREL Come 1-w• Have the Perfect Olltfit For All Occesions 106 E. k lboe Blvd •. lelboe Harbor 2060 IAL80A REALTY CO. 700 E. k lboe Blvd .. lelboe Harbor U n W. D. JOHNSON JEWELRY Hith Style Cosivme J e-lry Z II Werl11e Ave., lelboe lalend He~ 26-40 WILSON JEWELRY Je-lry, Sterfiltf, Wetelles end Re,.iri119 205 t.4eln St~ leiM. Herbor 2261 .ACE KEY SElYIC E Ke~epei" 101 ..,.,; .. S+~ lelke Ha rbor II" ._. CHURCHES 8DIION ON. IE8U8 At dupUcate aervicH, both 9 :30 and 11 :00 a. m. S unday, Rev. James Stewart will preach on "Jesus Christ, Son or God" at St. Andrews Presbyterian C h u r c h, Newport Heights. Sunda·y School classes will be held at 9 :30a.m . • • • MINISTER RETU RNS Rev. Paul Edward Babbitt will be back in the pulpit Sunday at the Corona del Mar Community Church. He haa been absent for about a month attending the Con- grega tiona! Ministers' S u m m e r Training School at Co I or ado Springs. SJ)<'cia l music will be a solo by J. Leslie St.eHensen. 'Through popular demand the Pilgrim Pines camp, sponsored by lhe Congregational Church is ex- lendin g their camp Cor a special session for children in fifth and sixth grade>~ dunn~ the first week 1n Septem~r. e e e 'THE IDLER'S EXC l' E' Elder HoU1s A n d e r s o n will preach on "ThE.' ldJE.'r's Excuse," at I the 11 a m . Saturday service at the Seventh-Day Ad v en t i s t I Church. Basing his sermon on Prov. 22:13. he will potnt out that I there will be no idlers. no slothful MD IVJlOi LOVE _ • .,.,. God's love for man t. evldeooed in the guidance, redernpdoe and heating e~rt.noed ln da1l7 II•. according to t~ SWlday ~­ sermon on "Love" at the First Church or Cruut, Scientllt, In Newport Beach. 1b1a w rse from John I, 4:8, coraUtutes t.M text. "He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God 1s love." In a Bible citation from Jobn'a Gospell3:34.35 JHus aaya, "A MW commandmen t I give unto you. That ye love one another ; u I have loved you, that ye U.O love one another. By this shall all mea know that ye are my d.isdplet, if ye have love one to another."' e e • 'B.EST AILOR' "T he World's Best Sailor," or "The Man Who Took Over When the Captain Failed." wut be Sun- day's sermon subjt>ct at Otrist Church by the Sea. It is a sequel to last Sunday's "World'• Worst Sailor," and is the third of Rev. Thomas Roy PE'ndell's four 111m- mer S('rmons based on the sea. The Sanctuary Choir will bnng two anthems. "Clonous Ttungs of Thee Are Spoken" b)< Durant. and Wil- ham Dawson's plaintl\t' "There Is a Balm in C1lead " , ones iru.ide the kingdom of hea,•en. RF£TOR RETl'R S~ All who enter the army of Cod e • • have a work to do and if they ne-Rt'v. Paul ~locm· Wht'(>lt>r re- glect that work through indiffcr-l~s to tht• pulpll o: ~t. James l•nce or cowardie<>, it may bnng ~p1scopal C'hurch. l"f'wport, on di:;us ter upon the t>ntire a rmy. 1 ~und&y aflt'r h1~ umnwr vacation. • • I TALK OS IDEALS I c ,·rcle to Hold Dr. Harry Whitt'. pastor u! the Ralboa Is land Cummunit) \kth-S B odJSI Chun:h. will S(>Pa k em "\hri-5-I ummer azaar li<tn ld<'als With l.Rgs" Sunda\ H 1 1 hP 11 & m . won.htp .,,,,.,let' · Th, .. Balboa t ... lund \irC'h> of th~ Heights Circ le Plans Pro jects Tlw "\. "111•1t If• tt:hls C11 , .. t•' 1 'hr 1~1 c 'hur l'h h\· t h•· :--•·<~ m·•• I P·' "• • k • n Tu.·,d;; \ tl hr hnr'l • u! \lr .I Jilt Th .. mr.N.Jn. 'H.! .':tn'' .\11<1 -'' ••. ="•'" pnrl Htl..(hh 111 tn- ' J(l.tll) 111 di-.eu ... , htt."'n"~' •I • h·· rh•nrh "'lnlnil 1 pruJPC ~. \Jr-. "'·Ill• r l!.t r~n·n,.. p•.·.,t- d· nt "P••nl'fl th·• rn••l>tinc antl l•·d tho• clt•\llllnn' Phns wPrf' 111ad·· •m th•• li!>orh,.. and dl"rora t inn~ fn•· •P'I•• 1 ( "htll c·h·, ICith ,\nnr\· .. r-an ·· lr·· hrat 1ort S .. tuulrt\ Art1rlt ~ \\t'"'" dt-trtbut.•d f.,r tli•• \\Uml'n to• mak·• l~tr• th•· t.tll •·hurrh biii.Afll' I r w.t,. •tllntt\JIIt'l'cl that lht• IWXI •!!o•o•!trH' \\ill tw• ho·ld in ,\u ·u-.t at th•• hnnw 1 t \!r.; li•H:h :\It :'>IJJI.m <;u,.,r.._ at l;ht "~'"k., r1o, r :1.: \\o•n• \Jro; :\1 "' ~ll\\'\• r an1 :\tr~ Rttb,•rt T homp::.un. · They'll Be Waiting Al'lln ._: •Ill I ht• rt~Ut>St to{ I ht' <'• ntral :--; .. ,,port C'ommun11~ A~­ '*K'Ia lion Cll:,\ Council :'\Iunday t'\l'nln~ dl rPet£'<:1 C'lly :'\lanagpr John ~a i lor;; Ill ta kt• !;Uch a<'t it •n a.'> h,• de£'ms n('('('s!Hlry on cl.-ann~ Ba.r Front of small boats a nd I short' moonnli lx'lw('('n 18th a nd 19th ~trf'<'t.s There cam~ a commt>nt from a Central :-.i('wport('r in thP audJ- PnC('' "That's thl• la;.t w<''ll ht-ar of that." C'hn-.t Church b~ thl> ='<'a 13 havtng tht•Jr Jnnua l ~·•mmt•r bazaar on \\'• dnt"·d;t\ .• ncl Thun.d.a \ of next \\ •·• ·k and ·,, 111 'I r "' lunchron both da_\ ... 111 •to· 1 •'•" "' 'hr• hom•• of \I•, \I tn •• r. .. I• , • .!U :'apphtrf> .\.. 1\.dt ... • 1~ .. • rl llomt•madC' ··•'·<It·, "tl! ,,.. :-1• , t•, of thP bazaar FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST ll03 Vie Lido, Newporl ked. A b·o~c:k ol T~e Mo·'-e r Ct. ., .. n.. F "'' C!.~rc:~ of Cr• ,. Sc .~· s• • Bo.-•o'"' Moue~~ , •••• Sund ey School _ 9: I 5 .,... Su.,dov Serv e I 00 e m. w~,esdoy Ev"' •g ,..u, "Q 8 00 P·'"· Roodinq Room oc:orod e· Il l Pelm St., Balboo, '' OPiJ" do v f,o,... ! 2 noon to 5 p,.., e•c:e ot S .. r>de\1 end holidey• 11otoone1ly observ.d. The p .. bloc 1S co•d e I, ~"''ltd to et· te~d the church ""' :es e~d "" •h. ~eedinq Room. COME TO ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FAIR SATURDAY. AUG. 2 I 0:00 • rn to 8 p rn • • : ; ··--. • F•vlll ~ ... .."' • ..... .a • ., Z AY Across STORE-WIDE OUTDOOR FURNITURE ~A ! SAVE up to SO% RATTAN F1JRNITURE LAMPS LAWN SWINGS BRAZIERS WROUGHT IRON -CAST IRON . REDWOOD FURNITURE BAS- KETS GARDEN UMBRELLAS ETC. Everything on Sale! TWO LOCATIONS to Serve You -Free Deli•ery- Saala Alia Teat & AWIIillg Co. l t:M So. ..... t. -10 t4KS -..... "- LAGUNA AWNING & MAPLE SHOP 11tS..o.u&....__....,_.._.._~uan UGAL ~TIC' BUDGET NEWPORT BEACH SCHOOL DIStRICT of Orange County. Califomia L G&ADE 8PA.~ OF Dl TIUOT 19&1~ Actually Maintained. ... Kindt"rgart~n to 8th Grade, inclusive ~ Budget Plan. ................. Kindergarten to 8th Grade, in.clusJve I. AvaAOE DAILY ATTENDANOJj (aD grades ln the schools of the district) INI-41 Actual (or eeUmate) ................................................ lad 111So61 Budpt eeUm&te .... ,_.. .... _ .... -...................... _ ............. 1 .... .... 'l'la'-e.trlotlilu 1 Grade span: A.d.a.; Table of contents; UIN Not tJIIH 2 J Adoption record; Budget calendar and lnstructlons on reverse ........................ . Summary of current district ta x re- quirements (secured roll) ...... Analysis of certain restricted taxes Part Faacl X :X :X ._ 5, 6 One GENERAL FUND X 7 Two BOND INTEREST AND 8 9 10 11 13 REDEMPI'ION FUND -··· Three BUILDING FUND ...... . Four S PECIAL ACCUMULA· Five Si~ Seven Eight TIVE BUILDING FUND .. EMERGENCY S C H 0 0 L Bun.DING FUND .. PUBUC SCHOOL BUILD- f='IG FUND .... CAFETERIA ACCOUNT CSpeclfy "fund" or "account" CHILD CARE CENTER FUND ............................ -.. . X X X X X X X &. NOTIOES OF ADOPTION .tL'to(l) TRANSMITTAL All actions shall be taken on this budget during regular or author- bed apecial meeting of the governing board. 'l'e a.e CoUDty SuperlDteacleat ol 8d1oola: a. TENTATIVE BUDGET. This budget is hereby filed by the governing board of the S($ool district. Date of meeting June 3, 1~2. tSigned) GORDON B. FINDLAY Clerk b. PUBLICATION BUDGET. The governing board, bavtng made on July 21, 1952. such revisions, additiona, and changes as It deems desirable or necessary, pending pubJJcation, pubUc hearing aDd flnal adoption, hereby returns the budget. The public hearing on t his budget will be held at Horace Ensign School on August 5. 1952 at 8:00 o'clock p. m. rSignedl JAMES D. RAY ClC'rk Nl!Wport ~h School Dl8trlct of Oraag4" CoUDty, CallfomU. 8UIOIARY OF <'l'KKENT DI~TRl<'T TAX REQt'lREMEST . FOR 195~-53 To be derh'l"d by h~''Y on tbt-SECURED roU See Amoaat T&s FTSD A.'\'D Pt'KPO~t: Bodrel ofT&s~ Ratf' Pwt I Pace Requlrf'd Umlt t Gt'nPral Fund ! 4 & A 4 309.700 QrOM .!. :'pecial AecumuJative General Purpt>:.t•!-Building Fund . . .. 9 Tax J Toral f A1 and A2.1 ... 309,700 Requirements 0 "•'t General Purpose subject Net to tax ra tC' limit t A3. minus B4.) General Purposes Tax IWquirements IUbiect to tu rate Umit 309.700 .90 See Part 6 G. The TAX RATE UMIT for GENERAL PURPOSES entered in colwnn 5, Part C, ls the STA Tt.rrORY LIMIT or VOTED LIMIT, whlchever applies, as shown below. This is the Umit for the General Fund and S pecial Accumulative Bullding Fund (Part ~) ex-cluding those General Fund purposes which are exempt from the tax rate Umlt, as shown in Part B. 1. STATUTORY LIMIT. The rate authol'ized for thiA school dis· trlct by Education Code Section 6357, subst>ctlon /"· Col, I Part ODf.--OENBAL FUND 1951-52 (EdacaU• Code SecUoa IOOS) Ac:tu•l L BllOIXNING BALANCE. .JULY 1, Col. 2 1912·13 IU06ET Ca.sh in CoWltY Treasury> .......... _ ............... _$104,377.97 $128,049.00 Total Current Assets .... ·-· .................. 104,3TI.97 128,049.00 U.: CUrrent UsbiUtles (repor-ted on Form No J431 ... _ ............. -..... 42,443.32 49,050.00 ='iet Beginning Balance ... . ... .... .. ... _. 61,934.65 78,999 00 D. INCOME7 State School Fund Apportionments and Allowances : Apportionm<-nts on A D.A• Allowances for excess expenses 145.080.00 175.370.00 I Exceptional Minors) ......... _ .. _ ....... . Allowances for transportation ............. .. Apportionment for CurrE-nt Growth ..... .. County Aid: 1,200.00 6,887.98 18.967.89 Tax on Solvent Credits .................. -......... 122.80 Other Income • t ........ ... . ... ·--.. -..... 2,663.59 District Taxes on Unsecured Roll: Amount rect>ived 1951-52 . Amount estimat<-d for 1952-53 1 as follows) Prior Years· District TaxesQ Total Income other than Current 62.622.13 15,141.16 1,200.00 8,600.00 15,800.00 100.00 250.00 62,540.00 5,599.00 District Taxes on secured roU ... . .... 252.685.55 269.459 00 CUrrent District -:~'axes on Secured RoU: Amount received 1951-52 . .. . .. .. ... 312,508.09 AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1952-53••.......... .. . ... .... 309.70000 Total Income (exclusive of I Beginning Balance) ..... _ .. _ ............................ -........ 565,193.64 579,159.00 1D. TOTAL. NET B.EGINNING BALA.N<JJ: PLUS TOTAL tNCOME 6-FIXED OiARGES (l) Diatrict Contribution to ErnployHil Retirement under State Employee~ Retirement System (Gov. Code Sec- tJon 20532--aeoe S~J Instruction 1, page 3> ........................................... -........ . 43) All other Fixed Charges ............. . TotlaJ ............................ A ...................... -........ . 7-TRANS.PORTATION OF PUPILS Salari~ and Wages .......................... -.......... . Other Expenae ............................................... . Total .................................... -....................... .. Thunday, July 31. 1952 NOTICE INVITING 111'08 Notice ts tK>reby givf'l\ that ttw t41i. 2 1912·1) '-'t•t • Board of Trwte8 of the Newport &ach School D .. trlct of Or.n~ Count.}', bt'~natt..r refe!Tt!41 • u the ''Owner.'' wtU rtef'lve up to. . 6,997.18 7,000.00 7,069.76 10,000.00 14,066-SH 17,000.00 22.152.00 12,000.00 45,191.83 34,752.00 but not Jatel" than 4:00 o'dodr Total Current Expense of Education (a~ plicable to unit toxpense calculatlons) Uol'· ward to page 6) ............................................ .ao.116.30 540,025.00 p. m., of the 19th day of Au~u~t . 1952. aeaJed bids for the award of contract for the site cradlnr for the proposed Elementa.17 School No. 4, site being on the eut sf~ ot the north end of Gol4enrod Ave., extended, Corona del MaT. Such bids shall be l"e'celvecc ID tbe ofttce of the ''Owner" at 1400 cwr Drive, Newport Beach, Onnp County, Callfomla and shall bP opened and publicly read aloud at 1\1• J:XPilNDITUilES AND TllANSFER8 (eeeeiaded) • Total Currett Expenae of Education brought forward from s-ge 5) ............ 480,116.30 S-FOOD SERVICD Salaries and Wages. ................................... .. Total . ..................... ... .. ... ........ ...... ... ...... 5,064.96 9-COMMUNITY SERVICES ( 1 l Required or authorized Wider Chap. 9 of Otv. 9 (Civic Center) or Chap. 4 of Div. 12 (R.ecrt'atlon)' of the Edu- cation Code (See Special Instruction No. 1, pege 3) Salaries and Wages . .. ........................... . Total ............... _. .. ....... ..................... 3,727.84 10--CAPIT AL OUTLAY Total .................. . T-TRANSFERS lnot classified as expen· ditures l the above atated time tn the of-nee of the "Owner". 5'0.02!5.00 Each bld must contonn and bf' recponalve to this Invitation. the 5,400.00 plans, sped!lcatJons, and all the 5,400.00 other docwnenta comprialng the pertinent contract doc\un~Pnt.. Cop. I~ of the Contnct Document. are now on file and open to pu~ Uc inspection i.n the said ornees ot the Owner. and of Und and Pie· ger, Architects. locatt>d 1\t 1415 4,000.00 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar. tn 4,000.00 said County and State and may be obtaJned at the latter place by 60,000.00 depositing $10.00 for each aet. nus deposit will be refunded If the set 12) Otht'r TUition Transfers . Total Transfers ................. . UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVEs .. Total Expenditures and Transfers ........ . ~.00 555.00 or sets or Contnct Documents de- livered are returned In good con- dition within rive-days after the bid opening. 800.00 800.00 27,933.00 ~.129.33 638,158.00 Each bid shall be madE" out on 11 form to be obtained at t-ither or the said offices in which the Con- 20,000.00 tract Documents are on m e. V • .ENDING BALANCE, .JUNE 30 Cash in County Treasury ... 128.048.76 GENERAL RESER VE JUNE 30, 1953. for 1 953-54~> ..................... .. Total CUrrC'nt Assets . . . . .... ..... . . . 128,048.76 Lt>ss: Current Liabilities tlncluded in TV. Expenditures! . .. . .. . . .......... . . 49,049.80 Net Ending Balance . .. .... ... .... ............. 78.998.96 VJ. TOTAL, KXPENDITl'RES AND TRAN8- FF..R!'\ PLUS -sET ENDING BALANCE Each bid sha ll be accompanied by a certified of cashier's ch('ck payable 10 the Owner. or satU!tac- 20 000 00 torv Bid Bond in favor ot th4' ' · oWner. executt>d by thl' Bidder as Principal and a satisfactory s~ty t IV plus V; must equal Ill I ........... $627.128.29 $658.158.00 company as surety. in an amount not less than• fi ve ~r cent or thf> r~trt Two-BOSD I~TEREST ASD REDEMPTION FUSD• I. BEGI~iNISG BALA.~CE, Rll..Y 1, 1951. S 22.699 21 $ 23.955 75 II. 11'\COM£ Premiums and Accrued InterPst )l•scellancous Income ........ .. .... District Taxes on Unsecurf'd Roll. Prior Years' District Taxes . . .... :l.IJ.'\.17 10.404.12 2.627 66 47 .68.').34 846.00 9.578.00 1.649.00 bid. ThP chf'<'k or bid bond shall bt' given as a guarant~ that the bidder "'ill executE' the Contraet It it 1M> awardt>d to him in con- formity with the Contract Docu· ments and will provide the !JUrt'ty bond or bonds as specified therein withln flv<-days after notification of the award of the contract to the bidder. Current District Taxes on Secured Roll Amount receivt>d 1951-52 .. . .. AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BALANCE BUDGET 1952-~ .......................... . Total ................. _.. ........... ...... ......... . . ...... 62.850.29 The Ownt>r rt>Serves the privi· 83,282.50 lege of rejecting any and all bldF 96.355.50 or to waive any irrt-~larities ol' W . TOTAL, BEGINSING BALANCE PLUS INCOME ........ -....... -............... -.................... 85.~9.50 IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRANSFERS 6c Bond Inte.rest ........................................ . B--&nd Redemption .......... ... ..... ..... .. ........ . Total Expenditures and Tnnafers ....... . V. ENDING BALANCE, IUNE It, 195! ....... -.. . VL TOTAL, EXPENDITtJitF.S AND TRANR- 17.593.75 44,000.00 61,593:1'5 23,955.75 119,311.25 30.~.00 69,000.00 99,680.00 19,631.25 FERS PLUS NET E.~ING BA.LANOE.. $ 86.641.60 f119,311.25 Part Tla.NJ&-BUILDlNG FUND• L BJOOINNJNG B.Al..A.NCE. roLY 1 Cash In CoWlty Treasury ............. . Total Net ..... _.......... .... .... ·····-.-.... D. INOOKE Sale of Bonds tEd Code Section 7436) .... 625,000.00 TotaJ ................. -............ -................ --.. -.... $625.000.00 W . TOTAL, NET BEGINNING BALA.NCE 615,170.00 615,170.00 615,170.00 PLUS TOTAL JNCOIIE .. .... .. ... . .. $625.000.00 $61 5.170.00 IV. EXPENDITURES AND TRAN FER8 10-CAPIT AL OtrrLA Y b. Improvement of grounds ................. .. c. Bulldings . . . ~....... .. .......... .. d. Equipment ..... . .. ..... . Total ...................... . T TRAJ"'ISFERS 20,000.00 555,170.00 40.000.00 615,170.00 Total Expendi tures and Transfers 9.829.6S 615,170.00 V. ENDING BALANCE. .JUNE SO Cash in County Treasury ...................... 615,170.3.'5 Total ............................................ 615,170.35 Net ........ -......... -..... -.. -· ,_ ....... -.......... 615.170.35 VL TOTAL, EXPENDITURES AND TRANS.. FERS .Plus Nd Eladln« ~ .. . ....... $625,000.00 $6)5,170.00 Part "even-CAFETERIA • AOOOUNT-1 l. BEGfN..,ING B.~LANOE, rnLY 1 Cash tn Bank of America, N~rt Beach "Operating" cash ,_ ................................... . "Reserve" cash . . _ .. . .. .. . .. . Accounts Receivable ........ -.......................... .. Total ............... ____ ,_ ......... -.. -........ -...... . Net . . ...... _ ......... -............. -...... -...... -........ -·-· D. INCOME Federal (Cash Reimbursement) subven- tlons1 . . ...... ·------···· .... -........................ . Cafeteria Sales ....................................... -..... . Other Income ................. _ ......... ___ .............. .. Total _, ......... ,_ .......... ---· ___ ............. .. 1,876.07 a.eoo.oo 947.12 6,423.19 6.423.19 7,1TI.10 37.~.03 Z76.00 4.5,352.13 3,302.00 1,150.00 4,452.00 4,452.00 6.500.00 36,000.00 150.00 42.650.00 informalities In any bid or in thp bidding. . Pursuant t~ the Labor Code ol the S tate of CaUtomla. the -.td Boud or Truatees has uc::ertalntd the general prevalUng rate of prr diem wages for eacb craft or ~ of workman needed to ~ U. contracts whlc:h wfll a,. a~ the sU<:OK.Sf ul bidden: And theiR pnovalltng rates are C!Oiltalned tn sa.id specifications adopted by the Board. and ATe as followw : CluelfleaUoa: Foremen-All foremen not...,... in separately elassifled, shall be paid not less than the prevai.line rate. Apprentices -May be emp~ In con form i t y with ~ 1777 ~ or the California Labor Code Labor<'rs. building and uns ldllC'd Power equipmPnt op- erators: BuUdou>rs Tractors with a ttachml'nt~ Truck drivers. 4 .Yds. and undt•r Truck driver~. 4 to 8 yds .. Truck drivers. 8 to 12 yds. Truck drivers, 12 to 16 yd'<. Truck drivers 16 and more yds .. N-Negotiatin~ 194 2.30 N 2.3U N 202 2.04 2.09 2 17 2.37 (I plus II: must equal VI) ....... .......... 627,128.29 658.158.00 JV. El[PEN'DITUR£8 AND Tll.ANSFEBS• m . TOTAL, NET BF.OINNI.NG II.Al.ANCE Except as noted In the wage schedule. the rates of per diem wages for each or the various claa- sifications of work shall be the hereintx>fore set forth prevailing rates of hourly wages multiplied by eight f8). Eight <8> hours abaU constitute a day's work: It belng understood that in the event that workmen are employt>d less than eight r81 hours per day, the ~r diem wagt>S sha.U be deemed to bt> that fraction or the per diem wages herein estsbtished that the number of hours employment bears to eight (8) hours. 1-ADMINISTRA TION Salaries and Wages , . ·-............................. .. Other Expense .................................. .. Total 16,965.62 .2-lNSTRUCTlON 13,524.00 7,476.00 21 ,000.00 2a E"rllflcated Salarll'S of Instruction~. 296.4-49.50 360.000.00 2b-ether Salaries or Instrucrlon ........... ... 7,569.03 9,500.00 2<:--0 ther Expenses or lru;tmcuon ...... -.... 16,655.03 Audio visual education service t county contract 1 . . .............. .. Ubrary ..... .. . .. ..h ............... _ .. : Other Expense . ...... ..... .. .. .................... .. ........... . Total Instruction ...... . ................... 320.673.56 3-AUXlLTARY SERVICES Salaries and Wages ... . . . ... . Total . .. .... .. . .. .... .............. 4,875.00 4--0PERATION OF SCHOOL PLANT Salaries and Wages .................. -..... -...... . Other ~nae ....... "" . _.... . ..... .. ... . .. .. Total ~ ... _ ..... .. _.. .. 71,615.15 5-MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANT Otller El;perwe• . ··-.. ..-·-........... -....... . TotaJ •• --w• ___ ,. ______ ,_,, __ ••·--• 6. 72l8.lQ 5.540.00 7,500.00 3.960.00 388.500.00 5,393.00 5.393.00 42,380.00 18,000.00 60.380.00 1~.000.00 15,000.00 PLUS TOTAL INCOIIE .... -......... _ ......... ~l,'T75.32 47,102.00 IV. EXPENDITURES 8-FOOD SERVICE ~ Sa-Regular Meals SalariC's .......... . Food . . .... .. .. . ··-.. -· ·--··-· . ·-· ... . Operating supplies and expenses .... . R~pairs and Replacement and/or 30,000.00 14,000.00 1,600.00 Ucprcdation .............. ~ .............. ......... 400.00 TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE ........ -...... 47,32l.R7 46,000.00 V. ~"lDI.NO BALANCE Cash In Rank of America, Newport Beach "Operating" Cash .............................. .. "Reserve" cash ........ ........ . .. .................. .. Cash Collections awaiting deposit .......... . Total .............. . Net ....................... -..................... _ ·-· .. Vl. TOTAl., EXPENDITURES PLU NET 302.93 3,000.00 l ,lso.!U 4.453.45 4,W.~ 1.102.00 ENDING IJ.UA.NCE ........ -................ . ....... f 51,716..St t 41,JOt,eo Publlah; July 31. 1~ In the Newport Harbor Enslan, OvPrtime shall be paid !or work performed in eXC(>SS of the regu- lttr day's or we<>k's work and at the ratt' ot overtime of the craft involved. HoUdays as herem referred to shall be det'med to be New Year'• Day, Decoration Day, Indepen· dence Day, Labor Day, ArmlsUc:e Day, Thank R c i vI ng Day and Christmas. If any of the abovt boUda.Y~ fall on Sun~. the Mon-~ folJowin& shall be conaldeftd a legal holiday. Jt aha1l be mandator)' UpOn tM C«<tnctor to whom a ClOfttract ll (C.u..u.d Gil Pap 15) LUIS FR ·~,. .. 'I'M& LOU Coaatruction Locma 5% -IOYecn Politer llltpce C.. at~ c..& ...._ em• .... BA ten-.~-m ....._. ~ The Sip •• HArbor 87 427 Nercl.w, COW DEBT--. COLLECnOIS A MIY ..... -Neht-CleltM .. •llf .,.... .. 4.1»...._ .. ~ .. Alft,. etic.. "No collec+IOI'l:t H. f.e. .. Wo e4vanc. el COitl. CREDIT BUREAU OF NlWPOIT lEACH, LAGUNA lEACH AND ec>STA ... IESA 204 l lvonWo Avo. ;, 0 . 1011 Jt6 IE.oeot~ SM7. Nowp«t ..... c.lf. .IOIES COIPAIY Coacrele Work of All Kmds FLAGSTONE PATIOS BLOCK WAllS -·-• FREE ESTDIATII:8 • ChaL Wanu I S. lbcon SII()..J • HAttHw 1-.J U ll N-poli ll¥d. c-t. W.. Welcome Wagon Sponson 'Will serve you .JI BUY at HOME WELCOMI WAGON NEWPORT BEACH Phone BEacon 7272 (If• ...a., ........ , workshop and laundry room at 605 VIa Udo Soud, $2.000. Newport K. E. Strolsee, 212 29th St., 5- room. 1-story, 1-unit dwelling at 202 34th St., 57.000. H enry Knebel, alterations at 3714 W. Balboa Blvd., $400. Assistance League, enlarge den- tal ortioe at 506 Via Malaga, $2,000. Beule Christensen. Udo Park. wtnd break, $1,000. Ward 8c Harrington. re-roof at 518 Coast Hlghway, $2.000. Leatrice Joy, alterations at 721 W. 88.y Ave., $324. RJchfit>ld Oil. rt>Stroom at 222 20th St., $500. B&lboa blaad Mary Davison, asbestos s hinglt'S at 200 Pearl, $450. Balb«Ml Hannah Nt't'ly, convert garage into den, build new garage, 2050 E. Ocean Front. $1,800. Kelleher , alterations a t 1516 Ocean Blvd ., $1.000. Lewis Smith, Los Angt>lt>s, alter- ations at 300 E. Ocean F ront, $500. Grorge W. Gurr. alterations at 2110 Serrano Ave .. $500. READY -MIXED CONCRETE BEacon 6547 Ne"'"PPf'l BlvcL. O.ta lleea Oraaxe 188S -Kl aaa Angler's Dream o.c:ar Goetz or Balboe Coves haa a story about tl.ah1ne In the Gulf ol Callfomla that IOUndl Uke the okt days off Cat.allna. Wbm the shrimp boa t1 tie UP in San FeU~ for a three-month per· Jod lD t.M 1ummer. IOIDe of them can be chartued for private filh· 1ft& partiea. Wlth a party of 10 people he 8et off for a lo.day ~which took them 180 rni.IH to Gardla and ~~ laland. They aaw moff fl1h than at McDonald's Fbh Farm. Ancllnc was done mainly from •mall boatl. 'The first day out, Mr. Goetz thought that he had the jackpot with a 60-pound Tortuava. How- ever, a 71-pound Tortuava had already been caught. Two turtles were reduced to ex~nt soup. The boat sailed through a sea or \0 to 15 finny varieties, with mar- lin and sallflsh seen but not hooked. Bt'autiful littlP islands dotted the waters. The tempera- ture was up to 105 in tht> day time. and there wu pleasant sleeping I on the deck at night. All agre-ed that this was a fisherman's dream Why bold on to that ~leu-to-' you article. Try the want ada. Costa Mesa Lumber Co. LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS Newport UIYcl.. Costa MMa U GAL HOTICS NOTI CE L'\'VJTINO BIDS (Continued from Page 14 > awarded. and upon all subcontrac- tors under him. to pay not IPss than said genPra I pre vai lin~ ra t<''l of per dif'm wages to all workmen employ('d in thP ext'<'ution or the.' contract Floor Coveri.Dp -DralaboardA Asphalt TUe -Ru~l' 1'Ue Formica -Unoleum Tile CAILTGIS' LIN~~ 136 &. 17a 81. 0... .... BI:AOON DIO.W 22 Y eva ln Oranae County No biddt'r may withdraw his b1d for a period or 60 days after the datt' sl.'t for the opcninJ;: of bids. Board of Trust('('S Newport Beach School OtStncl Orange County, California By JAMES D RAY. Clt>rk Publish : July 3 1; AU(t. 7. & 14 1 95~ in the Npwport Harbor Ens1~n. LUMBER on SAT.atos SUN. 9 to 1 at ... &Be LUKBE& ........ 1 lie .I:. 11tll .jL COST A MESA N\ctl~~ •••tiler ..-4 re•s•• fer •••l•1 •• electric II••• fM411 fneurl Appetites are funny-they have no regard for calendars. But the words "out of season'' can be dropped from your menu-planning vocabulary when you have an eleetric home food freeeer. Everything is in season at any seaso~ i.D a freezer. You can keep the pick of the crop for servina uy time the family's appetite calls for it-and it wW be field-fresh, u tasty mel delicious when you .ave it as it wu whea you stored it aw~. Certainly that' a ODe of the benefits you get from owniD& an electric h~ food freaer. TMre an many others, too-aU automatically YQW'S with your free.er : So why wait-see your dealer now. '-II SERVICE -C...t .... -HArt. 1441 COlONA Oil WAI 64wM4 D. Wt.t-· Bt• D. 0... lltll-1 .................. , ... _,,._ At Orange County'' L..ding Home lendin c; Instit ution QUICK 24 HOUR SERVICE LOW LOW REOUCJ N$M INTEREST RA TIS EASY MONTHlY PAYMENTS FRIENDLy · SYMPATHETIC SERVrcE m Oc..n Av.,ue Ptlone: 4-1 In LAGUNA BEACH s......... C.ll~ ............. c.., •• , Pap II p The Arc:hes ''Your Ha.t to the Oout Since 1_.- riNil FOODII OOO&TAILII COAST HIGHWAY AT THE ARCHES .... ,.,. ... ell JOHN VU.f:IJ.E lEa ... 110 BIIIIIDII THEATRE 11-IIII IIWIIIIIIIIWUIIIIIIIIII III IIIliiiii NIIIIIII Jl'aiDAY aad SATURDAY CLARK GABLE "LONE STAR" JUNE ALLYSON "Right Cross" . SUNDAY aDd MONDAY JANE POWELL ''TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE" PETER LAWFORD "Just This Once" . . TUES.· WED.-THURS. JOAN CRAWFORD ''THIS WOMAN IS DANGEROUS" ORSON WELLES "Jane Eyre" OUTTING CAKE-MUclred B.-Jer, Pll'ate Qaeea eaadldate fi'Gal ~Gardea Grove lllcb, ,eta advaaee wt;ruetloa from Louhle Tbomu. of NtJWpcln BM.cb, bolllle ecoeom.lc. eU.IIIIl eupervteor, oa bow to beke prise cake for 1161 Oraap CoUIIty FaJr, Aq. IS-1'7. HUll· clreda of aouaty womea wUJ be dt.playtac Nleulta of tbelr ~allllarJ .adll aad oompeUq for bloe rtbbou lD the falr'a blr home f!C0- 11011\ke uhllllt departmeDL Mother Comes From Germany It's ~n 24 years since Richard Lilienthal had seen his mother, so Z Gas Statioas Coming to CDM • . J '5' NOW OPEN ~ N~W Cocktail Lounge AND. THE Dining Room and Bakery French and Italian Dinners DlalDc Room 0peaa at lZ Neoa Serriac Dluer U aUJ 1% Mldlllpt 705 Coast BIYd. Corona Del Mar Phone Harbor 1102 .......... ..., ....... _.,_.,.....,..,. ................. _.._.................... now he plans to keep here here Plans for two nt'w service sta- tions in Corona dt'l Mar, acr06S the.> street from each otht>r at Poin- settia and Coast Blvd.. were re- vealt'd Monday evening as City Council gave> approval for ins talla- tion of underground gas stora~ tanks. B&c Double H orror Sbow! IT WILL SCARE THE YELL OUT OF YOU! "House of Dracula" "Son of Frankenstein" TUES. MIDNIGHT AUG. 0 for at least a year. Mrs. Grace Lilienthal arrived in the Harbor about a month ago directly from Germany. She is seeing all the sights of Southern California. be· ing escorted by her son and his wife. who live at 909 1~ E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. The mother Hves in a northern part of Germany, Nordenhamm In -===========~ the British zone. She took a boat : from Bremen to New York and 1A8T TIME SATURDAY GINGER ROGERS VICTOR MATURE "We're Not Married" TREVOR HOWARD "Outcast of the Island" Kids' Mat. Sat., 1:45 .JOKN'XY WEJS Mt'LLER "LOST TRIBE" Mesa ··. 1~1~ '*1\ PRESTON FOSTER WANDA HENDRIX "Montana Territory" SUN. -MON. -TUES. 8tnua«e Speetade! "STRANGE WORLD" -pi~ "The La•ender Hill Mob" . Starts Wed. Aug. 6 exclusi.e ahowing ''QUO V IDJS'' flew to Los Angeles. Mr. LiHt'n· thal Is practically a native of Sou- them California, having arrived In 1928. A~liary Bolds Party at Beach Women's Auxiliary of the New- port Beach Pollee force had a beach party on Tuesday at the end of 29th St., Newport. for the wives only. Nt>wly married Mrs. Lester Harrison was invited to become a new member of the group. Mrs. Laveta "Mom" Lace was hostess fl!ld Mrs. Harry Lace was co-host-ess. Guests present wt>re Mrs. How- ard Gerrish. Mrs. Don Burdsall, Mrs. Jack Price, Mrs. Blll Blue, Mrs. Bill Du~an, Mrs. Roger Neth. Mrs. Harris Cottle Jr., Mrs. ErnJe Waltz. Mrs. Earl S toneback, Mrs. Ed Bates, Mrs. Layton Cornecl. Mrs. Bob Atkinson and Mrs. Bob McGowan, a guest. Seashore Dr. Family Now in Seattle, Wash. The .1. D. Wallace family of 6511 Seashore Dr .. NewpoM. ar<' now in Seattle, Wash. Mr. Wallace was called back Into the Navy as a flyer and is stationed 111 Sand Point In Seattle. The WalJaces will tx-north with him until h<> ~ocs overSf'as. Add WSocial Notes" (Continued from Page 9) Daniell, you 'are apt to see native dress from almost any land in Paris . . . women from Africa. men from the moslem provinces bf India. One or the exciting parts of her trip was a look-see at the Wimbledon tennis matches. • • • Mike Burk<' and Johnhy l-litch- man of Beacon Bay are planning a vacation trip, whJch may take them most anywhere, whJie theil' money lasts and their car holck up.· First destination will be to atop and see Johnny's brother, Jim Hitchman, tn Salem, Ore. Another de(lnJte atop will be In Sacramento, where A.uemblyrnan Earl Stanley of Beacon Bay has promlscd to &how the boys through the S tate CaP'tol BulJcllna. ·RAGAN'S • 'four Fand11 .._urut (a..t -. ..... , l&llo..& ..... .... o.-... Richfield Oil Corp. will con- struct a stat ion at the northw<'st corner. and the J lome Oil Co. of Anahicm will erect a station at the north<·ast corner. ORT~~4l?t '-' I • o "t'l l'At4 j /, Jf o,/.4 ~,.,;l,lf~)' 1,-(J.., NOW PLAYING ESTHER WILLIAMS in ''SIIITS AHOY'' Also "STEEL n8T" Real Mexican e Enchiladas e Tacos e Tamales e Chili Rellenos, etc. e Steaks Ope11 I to t :JO p. "'--a..-1 MofMioyt La i)osla SPECIALIZIII II Visit Our Beautiful Cocktail Lounge SA-'S SEAFIID AT THE SISN OF THE SWOIDfiSH SEA FOODS 16278 Coaat Hwy .. Surfaide LoDg Beach 8-2405 A· I PLUMBING 8P&CI.&.LID:8 IN lli:PA.Iall Da7 a Mctat Water Beaten M~-,_ Toolt fot s.-r & Sinl Sioppe ... Le..,;. 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