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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-08-14 - Newport Harbor Ensign• , FIRST ·SECTION Thunday, August 14, 1952 Harbor 1114 and 1115 CORONA DEL MAll CALIF. l'lleiNSIIGN Aa lrtMpcrdcnt Newqa,_ co.eriq the eod.re dty ol Newport Beach. 5C.nta VoL S-No. 1 MESA ASKS ANNEXING INFO Semces Saturday · Services ~l"t" held Saturday for Wllliam D. Huourea 61, of 716 Brc:Nid St., New p or t Height.. whoee unexpected cte.th OCCUJ'1'f'd Jut week on Wednesday at St. Joeeph Ba.pttal. A natlw of Pyrpe, G~. he bad ecme to thla country 44 yean !F aad to Newport Bellhb. trona ~ four ,_,. qo. Study Made Of Newport Request Is Made • Pe19e 2 bother Ce111111 Likely for City CJtv Council took action Monday e' t'ning toward taklng another federa l census. so that th~ city can realize Increased income In ga:; tax r('(unds from tht' state. Councilman Norman Miller made the motion to instruct City Man- ager John Sailors to submit a wrstten recommendation whet her a census should be taken Mr. Miller said that t~ gu tax refund is about $3 per penon, and the cost or a census about 10 cents per person. so that if even a 1,000 in· crease in population would be-re- cord('(! the city would profit con- sh ••. , obly. The la~t et>nsus S('t the P' fJUla tson at 12.220. Council Grants License To Nut House in Balboa ..... .. OFF!CIAL NEWSPAPER of the City OF NEWPORT BEACH EiiSiGii ,.,lth.cl ...lty, -,.......,. "' tM 0ty of .._....,. ...... Catff. Offi~ e..4 pri11tf119 pleltt HI t"-Wp t.JWI.t, liM c-.t ao.a..et4, Cotone del t.4ar. TElEI'HON ESt HArW 1114 a..4 I Ill • • • The NEWPORT HARIOR ENSIGN h.s b.an determined to be • new,. poper of qaneral circulation by JudCJment of the Superior Court end by reoson thereof i1 quolified to publl,sh_ ,11 public ftotlcfl ~uired by lew, * • • b t•red •• s..-cl Clen Metter l11 tM Pott Office et C..... del Mar. C.llf. AltVO £. HMPA Lilt• eiMI Publlth.t P'EG HMPA . Auodet• Ecfltcw CAt. lOOT Adverlhi119 • SUISCitiPnOH ltATIS • One Yaer. in the Herb« A;H --------·--·-··· ................. ~ ..... $2.50 One Yeor, ouhlde of the H•rbof AIM------·-............ --.. --.. ·-3.00 * ltATES Faa UNEWALS • One Yeer. in the Herb« ArM------··-··-.. --.. -... -·--· ................ $2.00 One Yeor, ouhide of the Herbor A,..•------·--··--.. -.. ~··---··-· ..... 2.50 t.4eili"t ~'"': 1104 C..tt ..,...e,.,, c-. d*'-Mer, C.~~:• Plaa Work Party At Ja•horee Bq. Miss Jean Lewis To Be Married A business license wa granted to the Nut House In Balboa by A community-wide work party Ci t'Y Council Monday evening on is bein~ arra.need for Saturdliy, recommendation of Chief t>f Pollee Aug. 23. to comple te the building R R Hodgkinson. who reported near Merle's ·Drive-I n that will that steps had been taken to abate serv(> as headquartel1 for National nos t" and no . rurth('r complaints Boy Scout officials making prep- had bt>en received. arations for· t he 1953 Scout Jam- Announcem ent came this week of the engagement of Miss Jean Lewta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. Lewis. formerly of Cor- ona del Mar and now of Santa Ana, to Kenneth McCamish. son of Mr. and M rs. K. G. McCamish of Whit tier. It had bf>en on th(' recommenda-boree. tion of the chief of police that 1 C. Les ter Jones, pretldent of the Council had held up the license in Corona del Mar Civic Auocl&Uon. J unto becaus(' of complain~ of 1 will serve as cha irman of the work noist-One IE>tter of protest. from I party. Volunt~rs can submit their Mr and Mrs. Roy Bayly, was re-names by calling the J ones resl- t'et\ed by Council Monday evening, dence. Harbor 0595-W, or the En· url{ln~ that th(' licen.c:e be d<'nied. sign offi~. Harbor 1114. HAL DIKE Says: 'INSU RANCE AND HONEY" CI A •'!: "f!((t,tly WO., " ... ~f' •• • A ·~ ... llfiU A t-~ b 'f •. ,. •· -•"t Qf"'~C er "ather ·· ~· ·•-o-· Wh·l,. .,,g!-t , . .-.. _..,. .,,., ::,_., ,..q W I, .. thf! •• _.. ~M ' '1"' . ,,q W'ry l Qll..,b •,. .,he" 1 ·"" se- •'" ,. {' ~t'"" •e\ ,.,f a rl.orouqh- • 'to •ed a·d &•Pertencod in· ·orc;eo oge•' --. It s wise to f _ I YC~.. ~ HONEY FROM . H E MA"i WHO KNOWS THE Gt ES .o•d "ve~ wisf'r to BUY ••jL,P IllS 'RANCE F R 0 M -t M~'• Wt-'0 KNOWS THE .E' S Hal Dike INSURANCE & IONOS H I I Ne.,.pori llvd. HArbor 402 NEWPORT BEACH The J a n1 b o r e e headquarters building, moved here by the Cor· ona del Mar Business Association. is to be heady ror occupancy by Sept 10, date of the arrival of Ray H. Bryan. director of physical arrangements for the Jamboree. Oates for the Jamboree. orig- jna lly July 10 to 16 of next year. have been changed to July 17-23 to avoid conClict with movement of trains following the Fourth of July. League Plaas Arbor Parade Civic Affairs committee oC the Wom.-n's Cl\'ic LeaguE' met with the f"xecutive board Tuesday at the home or Mrs. C Lestt>r J one-s on Po ppy Ave .. Corona del Mar. Plans for the Jam bor£'(' Arbor Day Parade to be he ld Oct. 11 in connection with the annual Corona del Mar Treasure Days and Lob- ster Bake were d.Jscusst'd . As the sponsoring organization of this year's parade. the Women's Civic League is lnvitin~ all organJ- zations throu~hout the Ha rbor to participate in the parade and the landscaping of the National Boy Scout Jamboree Headquarters at the edge or Corona del Mar. Com-1 mitteeos will soon be functioning I for thE' details of the parade and planting celebration, according to I Mrs. Paul 0 . Da vis. Le-ague )lrE'si- dmt. IOEAS Mlas Lewis is the assistant sec- retary or the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. She ts a recent gradu- ate or the University of Southern California, where she ~lved ber de~ in kindergarten teaching. Mr. McCamish Is a dental student at USC. The young couple, who met last Easter at Balboa, are planning a wedding next June in the Harbor a rea lh RAY OANIG[R DON'T SPOU. THE EFFECT , of elegent limplicity end qviet- rten that " modern roomplan off•~ b~ d utlering it up with too much bric-e-brae or too meny decorati .. e ecc;•nories. It\ muc;h better fo use too f~w then too meny. The prin- ciple behind 90od modern room plenning ;, in line coordination and lee~ of funy deteil. Wh.tever type of room yov'r• plan• 11in.,.....Contemporery « Tr•ditlon- ~ clec.or•+l"t «t•lf CAll ~1•• you id .. , th•+ wiN lte h.lpfvl to you. So come in WOII, ·-·• XO"· end l•t'• +•llr •Mvt yo"' hom.,_ plenllint. UTUJTY AND BEAUTY . . . are the ••Y words in the mo- dern dec~etive scheme. The line tendency is horirontel, with ver+l· cal relief introduced by well-hith windo~ •'"' dreperiu . Pict_. l1t horitontal rows thet follow the line above • modern unit ere ,_ .f. f.ctlve tftan when scett.recl a'"'-t th• tOOfll. t.4i"on, pfeln ~ ti11ted, edd aperlle and 9lam«K. 9'·w' <J>' :J,,.,.ll,. e.. tt12 NCWO«T k YO. COSTA NU ~· K.tcoM ,.,. , Reno Visitors Guests on Island Mike Bur-n. and daughter Mary Lou, both on vacation trip from ~no, are vtaltlng Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Merrill of Balboa Island. They will leave Saturday a board the cabin crul.aer I..azyda.ze with the MerrtJ.ls and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Rysclale tor the West Coast Yacht Club's cruise to the Iathmal. n.y will have cock- Wb M pesta ol the Art Wll· IJams on the yacht Harmony and then cllDMl' at ttte Pltellm Club. Tbunday, Auguat IC. 1112 CaD HArbor 0523 ., .... ll ,, ..... L ~. IISTLEII I .. HOI W. H..,_t .. .._ ,.,.....,.. .... Minute Man Snacks NOW OPEN AT NEW LOCATION LUEWOOD BLVD. at FIBFSI'OIE Same Fine Food Same Friendly Service DROP II F. A SUCI We'll Be Hdppy to See Our Harbor Area Friends MINUTE MAN SN4CD ETHEL aad STA.N HOW A&O Lakewood Blvd. at Firestone Best Vote -Getters for Back-to -School ~,~((7~ (""Quaint Fashions " Old loshie>Md chorm witt\ up-to·the·minute d\lc. that's Kote Greenaway's new Of> prooch to school. Choose the ••Guimpe Dress" in corded chombroy. the "Gibson Girl'' or "The Yoke" m Wrmki·Shed gmg· hom, oil fomed Don Rwer lobrtcs And •. ,ode espectolly wrth thes-e erclus•ve Kate Greenaway leorures. the pod.el thor's al- ways there hidden '" the right hond side ~om, the s•ze Iobei wh.ch tndtCOie s height ond we•ght meosvreme•"S for perfect size sefectro n, guaranteed. of co urse. to wa sh, wear ond fi t well In s1ze~ 3·6x, about 4.95 l d 7 '" ... b, ' 5.95. Thunday. August 1~ 1152 n. JeanneGiven W edsR.Hansen Several frimds from the Harbor triple tiered dress of orchJd taf· area were among the 200 guests reta. present to witness thf." wedding of Little Bruce Given Junior. of Mlss Jeanne Given to Ensign Ron·, Manhatta n Beach, was the ring aid R. Hansf."n. The bride-is the bearer. daughtt-r of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ht>rbcrt Wheelf."r of Lynwood Given or 41.3 Jasmine Ave .. Corona was Ensign Hansen's best man. del Mar, and Compton, and the Serving him as ushers we-re BruCE' groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gi ven. Tom McCoy, Don Bendetti Ralph Hansen or Lynwood. The and Dick Hansen. Alao assisting at wedding took place at 4 p.m. Sun-the wedding was Miss Mary Fuller day, August 3. at St. Clements of Compton. J . F. Farrar of Cor- Episcopal Church ln Huntington ona del Mar was organJst. Park. . . Pink glaruoli. orchid and vi~rt Tht> petit<' black-hatred bndt> dl'~h\nium~ dccora It'd t hP church wore a ballerina length gown or and the samt> colors wer" used at lace ovt>r white sati~ and nE-t. tht> rect>ption held in the Parish Beneath the full k1rt showed Hall Mrs. Givt>n wa11 dressed In white sa tin slippers. Her veil was old rose lace over nf.'t. ballet h:-ngth caught to her head wit.h a close dtess with matching slippers and fltUng lace cap. On a whate leather a pink feathered hat. The bride- prayer book she carried a large groom's mother wore cocoa crepe white orchid grown by her mother and lace dress with matching hat and adorned with s treamers of and shoes. Both mother~~ wore stephanotis whitf' orchid-; The groom's sister, Mrs. Douglas The new Mr. and Mr •. Hansen o... ............. . •ow ... ,. on FRIGIDAIRE Aull .. tic .... MlW loW PIICl \ •199" '-----~. 1819 Sewport A,·e. Cost.a 1\1~ BF..acoa '7429 Watt of Compton. was the matr~n are honf."ymooning at Carmel a nd or honor. She was dressed In orchad San Francisco. Both or the young or~andy pver taffeta a nd carried pcopl1• a ttended Compton College a nose~ay o.r .white a nd violet Tlw groom took furthl'r work at dclphlnaum. StmJiarly dress<'d wcre thl' Unaversity of California in 1h<' mai.d or h~nor. Donna B~n;~d. B<'rk<'ley and Jeannp attt'nded the and bradesmaad. Dorothy Fillip-6£'\ <.'rly Hills School of Nursing pina, both or Compton. A junior ..=::::::=::==-----_:_-.:..:._::.:.:.:..:::.:·_~========================::::::::=:=::::::::::::::=:=::::::::========= bridesmaid was Constancf' Given or Manhattan Beach. dressed m a Ralph Maskey Named To County Fair Board Gov F.arl Warn•n has ap!Xlintf'd Ralph P. MaskC'y. Newport r<'a llor. to thC' board of the 32nd District Agricultural Association. It is an- nounct'd by Bob Fullenwtdt>l'. sec- rt>tary-managC'r of the association Mr Maskf'y will r t>plare Mrs. F n tnk Rospaw or Plac<'ntia on thf' County Fair board. By ANN I You don't haq• to I!O to collc~c to view thC' nC'W 1952 rashaonc; at I O'BRIEN'S, but w p pickrd Ull a lot of lt>11rnin' at O'BRIE:-.:'S s pll•n- diferous fall fashion shO\\. Your wardr-ob<''s liablc to bP filll'd "ith a II sorts of fane) ne\\ "ords t hie; yt•ar. bccaust> this is thf.' S<'IIS<>n of 1 tlPW Ideas in fashion. Takfo a look at t.hf' "omj)rf'" IIWNtf,n; di«'tlonary uys "om- bn;'' '" a 11th Century card g-am e, bot at O'BRIEN'S aad lD I VOitUfl m&K&ziJif', you'll ftad It df«.rtbla~ thf' latf'1tt ('olor ldf'a 1 lA llWMWnt-~f'S of <'Olor, ~'haded from dark to wtal-. ln&kfl Utf' "ombrf'O'' swf'8 tf'rtl 80 !lmAI'&. 80 flaUf'rtn~. Some call It "lntanla"-the-blt>ndln.r or rolon llkl' wood Inlay. I Swcat<>rs almost s tolf" th<' shO\\ I at the fas hion display la'\t Tues- day ... and they have b<>Pn \OI<'d numtx>r 1 a ~ain by our f'ollrg<' I board particularly bC'CIIUSC' of the rustlnct \Brit'l)' this year. A thack I white knit .swpater takes the phH'f' of the jackt•l. Then there's the SW«'81cr drt'~s . two pt<'Cf'S with a blousr tn bo• tuck<'d an or \\orn 1 outs ide in tht' pnpular madd~ nrt style. The sl<'<'' <'l<'ss white turtle neck swelltf."r ic. ~rand for -:uat . l-"-t'ntt•r· duos or ·t t rl<'vision hour with vour \ r lvell t'O slacks Pt'rhap!> smartl':-1 Of all iS the long-SIP('\'(' CUtaway t urt I•• nl'ck swca tf.'r. which Voc:-ue rN'QmmC'nds for the "D<>an's TC'A" with a dr<'SSY skirt. \Vhf'n ~·ou l'ontf' 8hHJ)plng, a-.k t.o ~fl lhf' n f'w milium llnln~!l In Ute 8 tr()()('k coat~!~ (on "~lal for AU«USt). Voo11 Dl'nr hf>llf'\'f' they..,.,. mf'tal luola~ a nd u- t.nlrDely Uptwetpt. Aak to ~ al~. the-wa.uutta wool-llkf' ~·­~ U.f' I o ,. e I y Florentinf' lf'&U.M IN>lt&, thfl D4'W I{T~ the f a r a w a y neddlnH • • • drNIIM wfth the rib-caKE> ja~kf't . . . U.e knit trtms . . . twf\f'd8 wtU. t.hf' Ullbulky look ... Pf'D· dulom sklrtl!l .•. domino strtprd wool . . . thf' f'Vf'lnlll~ M'parat~ ·if·.) ou had to miss thl' fashion I Ahow, b~ all means rush ri~ht in to 8('(' these loveliest of fall fash· Ions. the latest stylt>s from east I coast to wE'st presented right hcrf." In Ncwport Harbor by O'BRIEN'~ S PE('lALTY S HOP. Corona dE't l Mar. -.. ··~· . . -.: ... ;/ ) .. I 14" -· -·.1~----~ . '. lUI COAST BOULEVARD COR ON A DEL MA.Il IIArMr .. FRESH PRODUCE 3· .. ·27' t'rt>sh. ~olld. C risp CABBAGE QUALITY MEATS t . l'l. ('IJO H'F. -)t.annJn~·,. BEEF POT ROAST e e e WHIIZ IT LA51T S: BREAST OF LAIB LIB FLAil STEW ----------------------------PAN READY nYJNG RABBITS "WIFT'S ORIOLE SLICED BACON BlRD51EVE FRESH FROZEN t' T H E PEAS - ·~2' ··-10' 59~ 20~ 63~ 51~ • tU·~'T I OOlJ"' -!"''r" 31' 53' Mayonaaue P int Q u:1rt -:'\ '"'' f'ack PRESERVES I.IRBV':-1 -)tom.Jn~e F'a,·oriW> TOMATO JUICE RO"'f:D.\LE -SU~ .PINEAPPLE nr .. akru .. l -J.uoch nr Otut<r SPAM ORANGE COUNT\. FAIR AUGUST 14, 15, 16, 17 See Y a The-re! t•t.mnd79C can :'liv.:.!23' «':on CiOI.OES "T \ Tt. SHERBET & ICE CREAM ~-·7CJC Pap 4 Balhoa lslud • • • FOB SALE • • ~ EXCLUSNE LlmNG ( ExceUtont snrome-Duplex. Close to bay 2 bedrooms. in eac-h unit plus extJ'tt )!"Ue!lt room and bath. Beautiful Home in Corona del Mar - -----0MrlookiDg Harbor Entrance wttil paaoramlcl view of tbe OCMA. Clart"-proof plate gla.sa v.oindows. Property comprises approx. 3,000 5q. rt., has 2 stories, 3 bedrooms, 2% baths, sunken Uv. rm. & muter den. Exterior decks East It West looking toward San Pedro and Laguna. Heating by Payne, alr condition controls upstairs and downstairs. Fully plastered 2-car garage and paved carport. Property will be shown by appoLQtmc nt only. Comple te!) $25 000 furnlsh<'d 1 Shore Cliff8 Properties at Reasonable Prices Stanley Hadfield C 0 B 0 N A D E L · M A B P B 0 P E B T I.E S Realtor IIA.rbor 20 or HArbor 148'7-J Ill M.arlae Balboa lalaDd Robert B. Lyaa ud Belea L LJDD, Broken 411 coa.t Boulevard CORONA DEL MAR HArbor 1037 I / TODAY'S SPECIAL CORDIA DEL IAR -SPECIAL 'IV.()·bedroom home. hardwood floors, furnace hear. paved and en- closed patio, double gara~e. Ocean side or highway Choice lo- cauon A BARGAIN AT --- $16,500 PRICE T. McCUISTION 181 Cout BIYd.. 0.... del .... " IIA.rtilor ,, CORONA DEL IAR VoGEL VALUES Very Attractively Decorated 2-Bdrm. Home within walking distance of new school. 12\ii x25 living room, ftre- placc. large windows, venetian bllnds, beautiful wallpaper. Kitch· en-large do uble sink, work table. lots or cupboards, snack bar. bath e lt.>ctrlc heat. 5' tUe over tub. B<>droom No. 1 -10~x13, largt! wardrobe, papered and painted walls. Bedroom No. 2- lOxll looks out on beautiful fenced vard. 8 linen dra wers and 2 clost'b sn hall 2-car garage and latmdry s tressed to take aJJI a bo' f: Built on h igh ground. $11 500 for qult'k salt>. RedUtl·d 10 • Good 14'MTUJ • Home and Income-Large 2-bdrm. & Den Home piU8 2-bed.room apt. O\'f'r pm("t" on 45' wa lled )ot. • • • Front home has 17x24 living room. fiN'place. hardwood rlours, furnact• den Wlth fsreplace, large bedrooms. 1 a lovely home J • • • Apt has l2xl5 lt\ing room. 2 large bedrooms. is now rentNI. ExtrB largt> garage and laundry. NiN' yard. patio and badminton court Priced to s~ll 4 1-: ,.,., loan. The VOGEL CO. JSOI Coast Bh•d., Ooroaa del M.ar HArbor 1'741 or 1-U'J. Evealap : HArbor Sts-M or HArbor 04tl-W "' . CmCLE TIDS "Over Moonlight Bay" - - - -Quaint Fcmnhouse $15,750 IIJ ~h oo tlw t'r Nt o f th•· hill 111 this Story IWQk t'~trmho~. :\r tJ,tJr !l bf.droom"· nnr and J 1 batblll. ~o Charm!ng! ll' 'ltl l~.n tt'd IYJM', IH'8\'Y c:hakc roof. Tiw li\ ing room Is "dn•:>flt) t-<1,.. authrntk \nnn~'ctic-ut fireplr~('e. ~lidin~ glass door .. tv ~ .. ·;r p~ttsn ''You can watch thP !':!ils 1.!" h~ " • A ltJ\t ,,f a krt dlt•n Stunnim: t·nrk floor·s throug tJ<Htl ..• sofl• • • • 1 _. •I• 1• Tb· pPrf••l t nddn'!'-' lor a 'oun ..: ,.,,.t·utrv~· T•·rms m.1k•• If ''"'} to U\\ 11 Linwood Vick, Realtor li!Hi E11<~t t7th St. Costa Mesa Rt: 5766 312 Mur ln11 AH·. Balboa Island HA 2042 Builders & Speculators Corona del Mar LOTS chmce l(x:a cion, $2,1 00 l"nf"h. lcvl:'l R-2 lot, $2,650 $.'500 down. $25 m o. Be• J. Whitman aad Associates •oo Cout IJivd. HArbor 1862 Corou del filar Newport Heights Three bdrm., 2 bath home. Living room l6'x32' fi replace, large patio, 3-car garage. Cannot be dupUcatcd $16 000 -Tf"rma. at selling price .... . 1 or owner will take (n one or more lots BALBOA REALTY CO. Opposite B&lboa Bank ot America IIAr~Mlr 32'7~ 100 E. BalboA fth·d ... Balt.o. Usi Easiga Waat Ads f~ Besalts e BOAT OWNERS: -IODERN HOlE • • • Best Waterfront Value in Harbor Area Ololce 3 year old home with pier and float. Comer lot, R-2 zone. Built to carry 2nd story. Three bedrooms, 1% baths, large kitcb· en and dine tte. Lots of tile. Every convenience F lagstone fire- place. Permanent view. Patio & B-B-Q. lmmf'dl.ate POMeM!oo $6~000 CASH WILL HAIDLE P1Tl..l. $22.500 DO .......We PRICE. ..... uffer re fWJed Call llary DlckttOO or NeD Oameroa. HA 1013. Eves. HA 2Q92.W EABL W. STANLEY Realtor SUS Newport Blvd. Newport Beadl FRED J. CROSIER ANNOUNCES That the former Wm . Opelle Realty Co. Office located m Corona del Mqr- 406 COAST BLVD. IS TO BE CONTINUED AS Fred J. Crosier I AIIICiales ltEALTOitS Associates:: IN SUitORS William Opelle Don H. Lebo We Shall Welcome Old and Ne w Friends 406 Coast Blvd .• CDM HArbor 3571 $500 DOWN BUSINESS FRONTAGE ::!32 rt. fronta~e. business zon<'d. Approx. 1 acr e with 2 tx-drm home in "'ood condition. Full Price $8750 B. A. NERESON, Realtor 1982 ~('\\"port Blvd. Phone BEacon 5225 Costa :ff'SA E' t>S. BEacon 6283-R or BEacon 6560 CRARMP.lG RANCH SmE ROME 435 El Modena Ave .• Newport Heights IT':.. prPtty ·1.; a pictul!• this nrw 3 lx•drm home. has bt·s t hard- wood floors. firl'place, larJ:;P clos,•ts doubl(• garBR•• and b nicely lun(hcu~'d. £l EST BUY in the I !EIGHTS. $3.000 down -Price: $12,700 £'1111 RF'.o~d•on 6'71 3·1~ or BE.aron 5632-W e ANOTHER STEINER SPECIAL- oNLY $1500 DOWN BALANCE ON EASY TI::Rl\lS -Moder n 3 bt'<iroum hvme on !'iO x 132 ft. fenced lot. Hdwd. floors, dual fumat:e. Obi. to;11r ='lot the LAST "buy" In town. but the BEST one today! A. SANDY STBNER, ReaHor Muriel M. Pinover 634 Coast Highway, Nl·wport Heach Chas. B. !Wtmh.•r BEacon 5157 BALBOA I S LA N D H O llE VAL U E S ELDOM do we have a property to offer in such excellent livable condition. 2 bedrooms & small den, real firepla'ce, dinina room llnd ~lEW ot the bay. Nicely fum. Complete. ~16 500 It will be a pleasure to show lt. .......................... • 1 terms ialand •••lty co. ~ton -B...._ llrobra IIA&VEY D. PU.8J: Parle A•e. at ApSe ••• llloelc ,.._ ~ BALJJOA 18IAND BAr._ ltt·W YACHT SAILS I FrH Urlll Sail Laundry Mildew Proofing 2055 Harbor Blvd. 00 81'A MESA BEacon 60'17 HJghland.s. Have plana house, 1% after 6 p. m. 4-STRIPED she4red beaver coat, ------------trotter length, aiJ:e 12. latest style, perf. ~ It interested Charles Hopton Yacht & Ship Broker 1001 Cout Bwy. Newport Beecll BEac:oe IOU aad 11'71 26' Sport fis~. ready .... $5,250 26' Cabin erw.er ........ 2,500 34' Sport Fisher .............. 8,500 40' Matthews, $5,000 in extru. (appointment only) 45' Sport Fisher, 35-pu~ senger ........................ $14,000 19' CABIN cruiser, ele<:. b&Jt tank, 4-cyc. Universal rnarlne. 1 bunk, plastic bottom. $T15. Lexln(ton 62364. Boats, Marine Supplies See Page 6 BICYCLE REPAIRING Schwinn Bicyde. RAY STEDMAN 1574 Newpcxt Blvd. COSTA ME8A 8.Eaen-t -- -• ~ua-J BUNK BEDS, bed dJVans, trunks, chests. platform rockers, baby buggy, 9xl2 rugs, bdrm. s uites. SEE OUR many other hJgh grade used articles. Crist Furniture 1687 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa Acrou from new Alpha BEtta Mlrt. Phone BEacon 7323 HOIEaa. 5 EXTRA LOTS BuUt under FHA. ~ bdrms .. lar~te din. rm., firt'place, fus·· nace heat. hdwd. 2 service porche.s, com er lot 70x 120. Carage 20x30. 5 lo~ 1 two 60x 300 two 60x130 On<' 60x 120.) S harpen your f)t'ncti- This is \'alue plus. $9500 Full pric-P oni} PHIL SUWVAN GEO. EVERSON 1156 Newport ll~td., Cocte ... ... ( Actou hom Coda MeN ..... , BE 7121 : Eves: BE 61 49-W, BE 5451-J LESS THAN $12,000 NEW 3-Bedroom Homes Fireplace. doubll:' gan.tge, ser- vice p0rch. !lO' lots. Hard- wood noors. \)(-(•an vtew. Easy walking distanct> to shopping. • • • Buy now jlnd you may choose your own colors. These are weiJ built homes and can be bought on tenn.'l. Ral,-. P. lasker R F..4LTOR 3411 Newport ll•d. N.wport S.ech ,hotte HMor 402 • ll~lTOit • BUSINESS OI"PPitTUNinES • RENTALS 1IArtler .,.. 112J C..at N .. C.... ci.C..., LET US CIECII YOU& TV 8ET D•'• TV S.m. .. e., ... caU BEacon 6«)2. WRINGER TYPE waah. mach., au to. pwnp, eJ(lel. cood. Make otter. HA _.J eves and week~nds. llY' DRILL preq, never used; 15" JJg saw; 12~· paddleboard; pair ornamental door shutters; roller skates. Le\'el 45' R.2 lot, south of Hwy., CDM. HA 1684-R. WANTED . Good used pianos. Highest CCUh or allowance. Trade on nt:w piano, ele<:. organ or television Danz·Schmidt Big Piano S tore. Santa Ana. 520 No. Main, cor. 6th. EL.EC. RANCE, dbl. oven, 2-b roil- er range, Mod. RM-75; perfect cond. Pr-.-sent rt>tail about $390. Sell $260. Phone Harbor 2644 for appointment. $295. $10 P ER-mo.;.;.....n...,th....,b,...UY_S_a"Tbe-a-u- tlful mirror spinet type piano. Maple finish OANZ-SCHMlDT BJC PIANO STORE. Santa Ana. 520 No. Matn EU::C. REFHIG deluxe Mod. 107. in pcrt.cond Present retail about $3~. P riC'I.' !250. Phone HA 2644 for appumuncnt. lNNERTUBES Four. never used. Size 1 16 S6 New price $14. H Arbor 1373 DARTMOUTH iihletop gas range. Extra lge. O\tn. excel. broiler. Very good l'OOd. $50. 215 Jas- mine. COM SAVE on eler orran. Used littlr. An unusual upportunlty. TPrms on balanct> 1 nz..Schmidt Big Plano S tort• :-.anta Ana. ~20 No. Main, cor. 6rh 1948 Wi'UZZEit lllOtor bike. Excel. rondltion. many extras. RA 3'1-W $59 BUYS good practice plano. Let I M ' ~ the kJddies learn. 2 yr. t rade-in :.JS._ allowe-d at full price on nl'w pi- ano. Others from $78. $89 & up. ='=OW DANZ • SCl f)fiDT B1G PlANO J!ltr-. ::>TORE. 520 '\'o. Main, cor. 6th. I tm· Santa An3 lJr rent $5 ~r mo 217 r."nt :1 UO\\'!-d "" purchase. I il --1:"\0:'\. Services Superfluous Hair Permanently r<'moved from face. arms, legs. F:~ ebrows and hair- line shaped-:\o more tweezing ELLEN L. BRYANT, R. E . I Tuesday and Thursday only Udo's Salon of Beauty HA 2576 PAINTING EarlSheflin %'73 Palmt'lr St. -Ooeta Meea BEaoon Mlt-11 Painting --· Decorating • Oolor Coual ... t • GEORGE BURKHARDT L.&cee.ed C..lneter ao8 Sbt St.. :>lewport Beaeb Pltaae HArbor Hl&-W H. H. HOLBROOK Dependable Plumbing A Prompt Repair SerYb Maintatned ..._ Barber ltla-W 1101 ...._ Blvd. N~ Bead~ L-0-0.K For Our Exhibit at Orcmge County Fair Dowen by Morri _&. ................... HArbor.,. C.D.I. --aamf!lii'IIAL WINDOW CLEANING ... ,, •• d t HArbor llfrl bm Yo·u lx>Pf. Har ..ns wan Tbunday, August 14. 1952 ..... ~----_For_SaJe ____ · Sept. II'IDal Day 'Ocean Lane' Alley Name near oven. ;\lod. RM-75; perfect t retail about $390. Phone Harbor 2644 lnwnt. month buys a beau· spinet type plano. OANZ-SCHMID'f ) Sl'ORE. Santa Ana . $5 PER MONTH rents Ot' buya good practice piano. Some as low 11~ $69, S78. $95. All term rf'nt credited on purchase. Danz· ~chmldt Big Piano Store. 520 No. MaJn , cor. 6th, Santa Ana. ELECI'RIC orp.n. Trade your old plano on beautiful all electric organ. Famous make. DANz. SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE, 520 No. Main St.. comer 6th, Santa Ana. SPINET plano, famous make. Cue •llahtly marred in ablpment. Big aavtnp ~" t.hla. Another repoa-aeued. ~ &!reedy p&Jd.. Many o~r wonderful be.rp. DANZ- SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE, Santa Ana, 520 N. Ma1n, cor. 6th. GRAND plaooe, $395, $487, $585 and others. S telnway, Mathu- thek, Knabe, Stodart, Story A Clark, Ft.lcher-Ackennan, Kra- nich-Bacb, many more. Uaed. & new. Long tenna. All guaran- teed. DANZ -SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE, 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. BABY GRA ND Piano. A bea uty. S pecial $495 with bench. Terms. Another for $535. You can own a baby grand. Danz-Schmidt B ig Piano S tore, 100 pianos from which to choose. 520 No. Main, cor. 6th, Santa Ana. Real F.atate & RanteD~ S INGLE garage apt. partly fum. $32.50. Inquire a t 715 Helio- trope, Corona del Mar. FURN. 1-bdrm. artis tic cottage, close to bathing beach, $85. plus utils. Yrly least>. HA 3192-W . WANT to buy or will t'XChangE'-- 2-unlt Corona del Mar income for 4-bd.rm home in Harbor area, val to $20.000. Writ£' Box H-2 c o Ensll{n, Corona del Mar. LCYr -Corona Highlands. No. 173, $3.350 or take late mod. car as part paym£-nl. BEacon 6768-M. 2-BEDROOM fum. apt., tremen- dous \iew, djsposal, fireplace. very comfortable. Winter rental. ftvall. &-pt. 1. No pets or chil- dren. 428 Avocado, CDM. 2 GARAGE a pt.s., fum. 1 bdrm. C'ach. vt'ry roomy. Disposal, won- derful vi('w. YE>arly rental. $75 mo. incl. util. 1 avail. now. other avail. Sept. 1. No pets. "-30 A vo- cado. COM. FURN. APTS. for rent. See Lou- ise Aptt. tlnt. Dbll A a!De}es, overlooking Bay. 308 Carnation, Corona del MIU' SCENIC Jurn. apts. overlooking bay & ocean. Slngles & doubles. Ava· I. daily, wkly, monthly. Pall- sad• -; J (Ott'l, 1414 Seaview, COM. HA1 bor 1456. For Begistratioa Final rcgiatration for th~ faU ~mester a t Orange Cout Colll!ge will take place Monday, ~pt. 8. Prior to thia date all returnine atudentll who have not seen a counselor and formulated a pro- gram of studies should do 10. All new atudent.a should consult a counselor at the earliest possible date. The college offices are open Monday through Friday from 9 :00 a .m. to 4:00 p.m . with counselors a vailable. S tudents who have not com- pleted pre-registration examina- tions may de so a t the college on Aug. 22, Aug. 29 or Sept. 5. a.ua Instruction will commence accord- ing to echedule on We-dnesday, Sept. 10. Fiesta Committee Chairmen Named ANDREW 8 . U ALL (lett), preeldea...,~aarer of t11oe t. cuaa F~raJ SavlJap ud Lou. A..... &llDOUIICH opea hou.e Satu,rday, from 10 a. m. to • p. m., for public lupecUoa of til~ reee.Uy M.ta.ra-ect aad recleoora.._ t-d buUdlar (above). Tbe ea-. Ctty Coundl Instructed Oty A~ tom ey Harry Blodcett M o n d a T evening to ~ an ordioanCie designa tlng the alley b e t w e e a Goldenrod Ave. a.nd HeUotrope Ave. ln Corona del Mar , near Ocean Blvd, u a atl't"t't and ,.._ naming It Ocean Lane. This was done at tM requeillt at propert y owners whow houtee now fron t on that ~ -• • Wal- ter Bliven, Walter McEacbem. W. G. Perrow and Charles Oltford.. Th"Y said that the Poet Ottlce ct. clines to deliver mall there be- CallS(' their houses, which now have Ocean Blvd addresses, are too far from Oct>an Blvd larJ'emeot procnm at 1.acuaa City Council also t 'ecleral haa ma~ room for a • AuthoT\U'd C 1 t ~ Manager wmple~ HCrow df'pe.rtme.at WI· John Sailors to pure~ three der the cllreetloa of Jamfloll G. I radto t ran.sm1t tl'nl and recelvt>N. lla.cbeUL Tfte opea b~ abo at S450 t'ach for ttw> 11ewer a nd celebrate. the l'lth yetU of tM water•dPI)krtmt>nt~ Mvtac-aad loa. &MOd&Uoa. • Ref,•rrt'd to tht nh mana~er wbJcb is loeated oa Oceaa A\·~ for mvt>Stll..'lltlon u pelttion pro- ill do\4"'DWWD Lacuaa. tt>Stmg the operation of the Balboa P lans a re talting shape in a ===============--::-------------P!f'r con<'t"SSIOn hurry for the bJg F iPSta being r'-• A • • ApprovNI tht· pu rchaat" of a planned by members or Our Lady Unsung y .... est TtlSt 1 Harley Da\ldson motof'C)clt'. com- of Mt. Car mel Ch urch parish for At Lido pletf'ly t•quippro tor tht> Pollee Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 23 and c . ls Luau Dt-partmt>nl from a Santa Ana 24. Special culinary tn•ats have Ofn.merCla firm at the cost of $1,7:>4.20. been planned by the Church Wo-; Luana Mills. danet'r from Cocoa-~ • Can• Ot) Attom~y Ha rry mE>n as :-"ell as booths or th<'ir A :-:EW LOCATI0.:-.1. a bcauti-nut Grovl· i.n Los Angelt's, wiU be Bloci.~ett authority to obtain copy- own making.. fully remod£"11ed buildin~ and a I a "u£•st artist who pronuse~ to be right for a new CJt~ stl'ftt map Theo Robtns, Prt'SidPnt of thel wealth of new furnishinl':s are-b<•-prPsent at the L1do Isle Yacht pr('pan•d b~ C"it~ EnJ,:mN'r Bt>rt Men's Cour1cil or th~ parish, has ing featured by the Daniger Fur-1 Club lu<!U· whlrh will. be hE'Id Sat-Wt'bb announced that van ous projects 1 nit ure Store in Costa ME>sa. Dan-urday m~ht at the Ltdo lsi .. Com-• Al'et-plt'd th• lo" btd of M E. of the F iesta are under the su-iger's have moved across the park-muntty Cl ubhousf'. llt1Nt Co nr Co!ita Mesa, $583 80, pervislon or the following: con-way from thl"ir former locatiOn Among thE' mW>tcians. "lw wtll for· pa\ int: 1 ht> allPy In Block 134. struct ion or booths. Leonard Pe-and are now at 1839 !'\ewport hnn~ a Hawaitan flavor tn th•· Corona df'l :\tar lx't"'t"n Golden- nun; country store. Nick Brei-Blvd ., at the comer or :'llPwport danc1ng, will be Bob Matthews. a rod and Ht.>llotrOPt and Bayview nl'r; ham and bacon. John En-Blvd. and Harbor. Expansl\·e glass ml'mlx·r of Hilrry Ow ens' band and ~f'a' tP" &\ •'lliJt' right ; soft drink!!. C'.a rl R<-<'d; windows allow a wid!!' varie ty or Entt'l'tammt•nt "1ll ;; park le • GaH• !mal up~n,,.. to t ~ penny pitch. Bob Krudwi~: ~rame th£'ir·new furnishings to be sh0\\11, thruu~hout th(• .,,·entm;. a('C(lrding t•mPr~r·nr\ ordm&ncf dt>'\l~attng booth, Ron Ellerboudt, and pub-a ccording to Ray Damger, ll''n"r to :'.1~ :'.1 A Andl:'r'-On . ~t·nt>ral tht> all"' nt>ar thf' :\ta rlllf' A\'~. licity, Mary Sht'ely. and manager or the store Tlwir dtau·m,.n of thtt part.). which wtll bnd\!f'. ~''" l't'r. Amf'th) t and Mrs. P. F . FE>man, ~ton<•ral chair-~JQiicy \\i U be to continuE' to !>t.'rve hll!hli~ht lhl• LJY(' "ummt'r r•·-:\1ann• A\(' a!' (101'-\\&y we>s t - man of the women's CC•mmlttN's the enure furmture net·ds or the ~alia bound onl~ pfff'-Ctl'• lmlllE'dlatt>ly. has named the follow1ne ch.aJ.rmen l{rowin~ Harbor area, according to Th1• luau clima' ''til l.lo· aut hen· • Rl'f• rrtod to tht <"liS's lno;;ur- of each activity. !\1rs l o~•onard I :\tr Daniger. so thf'~ "til carr) 11c llnwauun f11<>d \\htrh "til tw dOC•· l'cirru•r!o 1tv s.Ji i::! cla1m or P£'rur.z1 will tx> tlinn"r chairman, an ,,,,,n l{'n·ater stock nf ·111 t~ p4'" ,,·rq•d at 10:30 p. m . :\lr and )lr; J [• SnodstTUS ot trPasurc>r.. :'>t r.. ;\lar~ ~hN'IE')' from the modem to lh£" prO\ In-P,.,•;I('On Rn~ r .. r duma$):~ caust'd and !\ti!>t!'o Mary RobinS nprun <"ltd Th•'Y will also continUE' to T . r· eel b) backin..: up nl '-V"'''f• booth Mrs. J W. Cammack : cake olfl•r anmtPriordt>rorattonS('I'\ICe. no m • Authnrlltd Pt•ht· .. Chief R R.. booth .Mr~-o. II \Vl•ndl~t and :\Irs • • Hntlgkm ... ou '" .ttl• ud lhf' C.thfor - Thomas Gallivan: doll booth :\Irs. A~ OLD-Tn1ER ha!'o rNurnf'd Cit} Jud~P Frank Llnn,·ll pro-nta =''at!' Pt·dc , 'H!t~·• ..... rom .,_ :-.:icholas Brett n e r , and !\1rs. 111 Cnruna del :\tar wht•rt? ht' had nounct•d a H•rdtet or ~Utlt~ ur lll· I tun m., rtn..: tn L11nt: Hl·ach th15 Thoma ... Run~lr : gift booth L1la first gonl' into bustn~·ss tn 19~ as tux1cation Fnday in lht' 1nal of wN>k. \\ llh rt'tmbuf't m• "'' rnr ""· Groem·r a nd ;\I rs. Elml'r Poiri('r; Palisades Lumbt·r & Supply Co :\1ajor and )I rs Ed\\in H ~tcCalt>b pt>ns •• ,. rcll~ous articles Ro~t· JacqUf''~ on tht' prt'st>nt location nf ::;andy's of 512 ;\fan~old AvP , Corona del • Authnnu-d E.tt-t !nf1ll lnsP<»C-- and Caroline Barker. :\lute I. Hr is Fr<'d J . Cruslt'r, "ho :\tar, ttnd ~1ajor Marshall R Tut-tor Jo: n \\'httg{Jr• te ,1 ttt>nd t~ The Jttrls would ha w llkt>d OeorJCtt-Porgit' better U he'd bad nJ~e tN'th . Ht"ll' nu "llllppy T011th.''-dvt. Business Opportunities no. A't tvl.iscellaneous TO LF:As f; S~ct' in mod . cl<>an. l('am. 2 yr. trade-in well loc. off1cf': l'Stab. Rl'al Est. has just purchHsed th~· OJA•llf' ton of 440 St'rra Dr .. Corona H ll!h-l"'n\ I nt lllll o ( thf rr lo•matlonaJ Rt?alty Co and ts contmuin~o: it lands. A.--.scx•wtron nf El('(:tnC'aJ Ins~ undt•r thl.' namt? or Fred J . Cr·o-.ll·r· Tht• jud..:e flm·d a.ll '""''~' S::!:'l tnr·, 111 f'rr,nu ~·pt 1 . 19 20. and Assoc1att>s. Hl' recaiLo; that •·lt('h for rn tox!C'a llnn and ~1ajor "tth rt'lmhuro;~>m• nt fur PXJX'nH'S. ~:~bout all that Coast Bh<.l. had ~tc<.'nlt.>b an add1110nal S20 for rt'· • At'l'l'ph•d th• HM)o..'ll8t..lon o! back Ill 1928 \\'l'fl' :\1ustard's Stun• ~ISttn!: art'l'!'ol Thry had lwt·n at'· Hd) l..;tn..;l nhf'lnl ol' <·halrman of and c~rdo:z.a Sloan':. real t'SIIII(' r•·slro.d at th£> Corona d,.) :\lar nldlll th. Ct\ll ~1'1\1<• Cc•mmlssion on ufftt't'. ;\1r Crosier latt•r 'lll<.l h1s l11:ach Au£ J. alon~o: \\llh Capt and l'llrnpl•·lto ll , u! hi• rom·\'t>a r t•rm property to Clyan Hall • '' ho 1'::.-:'vt rs Alfrt>d F :\'lc<.'al,•b Jt'. u l ~~·p• 1 'l "' rdtU• 't•·d tn ;\tr l.An~:­ rablishc·d a to~ manutactunn" Cthta :'oll•sa Capt :'okC.a l h pl,•ad· l'lll\t•tm O.•t'lhl'-• o: h' duUt><; u ltrm ther£'1 and tht:>n \\l'lll tnto the l'U I!Utlty tu char~l'S of tnt0xtc,•· "'•·l'UII\• ,,.,.,, '•"' , • .,, Ch 1m- yacht brokera~e bU:.Jnt.'SS. latt>r tion. dJ<;IUI tJ!nl{ thl' I'M'8Ct• and fir-her or Comm•·rc-• !uU price on n1.·w pi-& InsurancE' bus needs Insur- rn real €'State. in Balboa and ('o,.ta 111:.; 1'1 I:Uil wuhtn ,·it} hmu,. His from $78, $89 &. up. :-;ow pick up and dl:'livery scl"\;ce a nce ·man. F.:xistl~g a~wncy and , B1G P lANO 1'1'1' 'llll\1!!·'· R"\'nrorw dry clean-I transh•r or cht>nts l'un be ar- '\o. Main, cor. 6th. I 101_ at \ 1llag(' Valt't Cleaners. rang<'d Inq personally, 406 :'<ll'sa. \\'lfL• "a" n•J. ao;t'd \\lthout chan:e Albert Nelson Dies u. rent $5 p.>t mo 1 21. ~latt~· A\C;. Balboa hland.l C'oast Blvd , Corona dt'l ~fAr £'d JO purchase. II.\ rhor --90-\o\ ---• , ~() :-...F r n 1 · "food club" to BELli::\ 1:--lG Corona d('l Mar can · • · o JOtn a ;;uppor t a part or.full ttml' pub-bu~ m!'a t at whoiE'sale pncn•. he :.tc•no~ .. no tar~ and hookkpr., You can ~et the b<-st in as:tt'd dt•!'ok ... p.tt'l' 1.., 111 ll·n·d 10 a ch•an, lx'c•f. rut thl' "ay you lik e it at modl•rn uf ficl', "t•ll lvca h •d. Fur Harbor Froz£'n Food Lockers, UOUS Hair anyom• quali!t••ll ,'?_lnh't~''''''l & 418 30th St., N. B., HA 0718. for dl'l tilo; & 111,, I\ I• w phorw r;.'~~ tromd ~a~. PRI\'ATE money to :oan on r£':tl llAr~'r ~t.">il ·~e rows an ~·r-Pstatt• only. ~n Rppraisal ree or -.~ , --.-. -'\o more tw~zmg . ,· E A Ch . t 205 1 ="ICE l!tltn~; l'Ommuntt~ bll!.tn• :-~. L nRYANT R E CN?mmBatS:<IOFII t . Bal'---nlsly,nd I :-.lot ~.·a:-onal. Grill & fountain • p I • • I o. \' r<lll . ......... sa . F f I I n • and Thunday only . r . ~ . , . 101' m· roup ,. ,,.,, n <. "'''~. or Beauty HA 2576 ~Tl ~y M U.,I C-lt s fun. Piano. Hrokl•t 1.!1 i ( 'on:-1 Hh d t 'o· \'t t<'C J ,·anne Ames. your home ronu dt'l :'>1., 1 II AI'I>Or· :.! 11 !1-.l N T I N G or n oUII'. HA 2826-M. evenings. l-'UR YOUH PET-U. S. Govt . in-1 Sheflin sri{·Ctl'd horse mE>a t. rrce deliv. in Lost an d Found At Robertson Home Gordon Hossie Dies Tl·a w1th IPmon ar rhf' (.1 z :\[a, ... Wlh Ct'lt>bratL'd \f";t('rda\ Robt'rtson..;' new homf' ",11 lA• m•lrmnl! 1 Thu,-.;rut' 1 fo~ r.orrlon assuTt'd lx'l-ause :\Irs. Robt'rtson's I> llu ... ~tt· 6..1 nf :?23 33rd ~~ :--: .. ~,-­ frwnds J:a'C' h&r a lemon tl'Pt' at a put·r. \\ho dwd "unda~ tn Uran.:•' !>UrpriSl' house\\armmt.: h, hi 1.-.t (','11111 ~ Jlo"ptt:ll · Rt•\ '-'lt'pho>n '"'''k at 519 Carnation Ave., Cor -KJI,' u r ""r l Jid\ nl :'ott ('drrth•l una dl.'l :\lar. ArmE>d wnh 11,. 111.,, l'IHitth 11ffiet tl•·d· <II l ht' '''f'\ll'•'" 111d a luncheon for th£'ir hostess lloh R•t• "\ " 1' 1 ••• ll•·ti ,,. ,fl., ;11111 lhl'mH·IH'S \\l'l •' :\Jr ~o. Harry ni t;ht. \\',•1-..h. :\Irs. A. A Kl'nllh' :\tr s . \ nul l'' ''' I. tlt'td • \IJ II""'' K \'. Dilts, :\ln •. :..; \\ Rl." k· II td l!\ ··e! Ill ,·,11:.... ' 1 " 1 > 1, tr-.. h••.11d, :\Irs. John :\1, ,.d.,r :\tr-. · wei Ill '-'1 '' lh•l 1 '"' 11' ~· •r~ !h~ :'.tary l'rU\I 1. :\Irs. Lt'\\ PPtllt . :\I n-'111 1 II 101:-trHIIJcl• 111 ... "t:• \It . Juhn ~adh•tr and ;\It' I.Pntld 11~11 1' 11"' II""''' ' ci.Ht 111• • I'""' Rttlhh· :'otr " Ju..· ~l.ll tll1 \\ •1, "n-\\ tl~o.,,n l11. :\o•\\ I""' .t•td I\\" ,nrt- .1blt• tn bo• pr.•sent .J.t~•k 11r t ,..,, • :'.1··"·• •nol ' ... ;11 Harbor Area. Hid,y's Pet Sup- plies & Sporting Goods, 605 Coast Blvd., COM. HA 1293-J . --~1~1..\~f) \'I~ITOI~ l.O:'T [Wt" <'£'n Jut~· 30 & Au~-: -t. :'olrs. '\\'1lll1rtl Strrh .. r I::~ ,.,..,11l•• 11! H1\o•r.t BURDlARDT c. ..... Wanted old black 21ppt•n•d brtt'l ca"l' l'\ltl-i~ , 1s 1um: :'.tr and \tr, ~~ A tainins: pc11;0nal pafll'r<~ val only And,·rson of 1 1do bit> tor part lll to ownt.'r. Rl•ward HA :?~!lll-.1. 1 ,\u~ust :\I rs Stms' hu .. band ~~ C'Urr,•nth tn militan St'l'\ tee m Ja-1 pan • · Personal \\ t :l.l.-1.0\ t'fl 1'1( Tl Ht .... P..•Jit•a I rn • h 1 ··qr:•·-.r L •· !I p • \\'ht't •, "'I 't••C: ::"Ill tl.t,\ d 'I } •I b.~1 I ,J tile! ( 'nmmwt''' \{, · hPd l• • l'hurdl '' II ho• I td 111 , •' •n• :'ofa,to•r d t \\ nrk ;\It f~''• II•· !:'"" n :\l1ll' h ,, St.. :'lewpwt ae.eb RArbcw Ml8-W COLLEGE p1of. \\I(C' & brautiful bab~ l{lrl desin• unrum. yearly n~ntal. Mw.t ha\·(' flrl'plaN'. C'n- clos<'d yard. W(' enjoy yard work. Call e\ es or w'kl'nds. HA 0306-J U GAL NOTIC' 't'C'IIrt•d a QlJ.Irt• l't \\ ht1 \\ t)j ,111.:: :-.:OT respon!>i~~e for an) debts but ~OTI('E TO Bl DOER."' "Tht• h.tn.:: "' 1 .. " 1• \h ShPphl'rd my O\\n. \ trglnla Read. 410'-.t . The Board of Trlll>l_l"t.'S or lhl• ll." b.' ~ht•pp:.rd Tlw ~tri~Prs \\Ill Orchid An• .. Corona <k'l :\1ar ="ewport Harbo r l nJOn Hl~:h tx-H<'lt·n Atl..l•n. St•pranl) Chns•m~ S€>1"\'it'l'l> "Prt hfc lo r ht" ·• · '•'r- noon •Thur<~d;t\ 11 • .\Jt.,r• \' :'l:t·lson .. ~. d 6." t • __ , Jtt,mtnf' A H' c, .• • .n • d· ' ;\t,,, "ht• du'fi at Ius romf' ~:-HIJrd.l' r ~ • p, "as a r"t 111 d • n PI• '... · ;-, l nton Oil Co B tl•t \!11 · • •t' ''·•· rr· .• ~,:e> •tr f•r:.1•. , n, u•, :, •• •:,, ,,. :' ,115 h..Jd Ill f:1••r !It ;\!, ·• ol:'lltl T' trk \\'hr•. r nil ·h~ " lll\1\\ ' ' . '"' I ! I •• .;t •, • ~adP at lie m• 11n•l hc·lp rut "' ., ,., 111 ~"tri'IJh nnn loc11lh IMPORTS • Bagnall Im port Co. HOLBROOK Plumbing SerYICle W100W and grown son want rum. l)<'rmane>nt li\ing quarters. HA 2863 W -K. WANT ED: Used pianos. highest cash a llowancc ln t rade on tele- vision. famous make. or on spinet or grand piano. D.A.'11Z- SCH1.1IIYr BIG PIANO STORE, 520 N. Maln, cor. 6th, Santa Ana SAVE 1 :)chool r('{')u£'s L;; bids on an exhaust j A1kt>n t'\mtralto \\'arr"n \\.'hu, . ystt>m for rPmo,·aJ or dust and :.te::..:n:o:.:r:.....:a:n::d:.....:G:•I:.::bt'::.:..r.:.t _:AJ.:::.:k:,:e~n~. ~ba:::~so~. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sawdust from machtn~'S m thf' woodshop. Proposals must includl' compll'te layout and dE'scr1ption and spedfication.s or aU ltf"ms of ('QUipmf"n t to be in$t81ll>d and pn("{' quot<'d shall indudt> both labor and matermls completf'ly installf'd. Biddt.'r is rt'Sponsibll' Cor lnsJ)('Ction of premises a nd COT"N'Ct knowiPdi.:'P or powf'r and SPflCl' facilitil's avail- L-0-0-K O ur Exhibit at COUDty Fair by Norri ........... I ... ~ • ..., .. .,. 1107 SituatioDJJ Wanted MOTHER of ~yr-old girl would give loving care to child day- time. N ursery school experi- ence. 700% Heliotrope, COM . WILL DO baby sitting. Expel'i· enced & reliable. HA 2555-R-K. BABY sitting, day week , evenings or wk . ends. Good refer. Adult. HArbor 2863-W-K. Help Wcmted BUILDERS hardv.-are s.:llt'SmAn wantt'd. C'all BEacon 6418. Cash & Carry TV Radio Service by factory-trained technicicma Auto Radio Specialists Mesa Radio cmd Tele'fiaion 101 L .._....,., Co.ta M- BI:Mea ......... a ble. Bids will bE> rt>ct'i,·E'd up to 12 noon in the offiCe.' or the hi~h school September 8, 1952. and "i ll be opened in the board roo•m of I tht' high school at 1 00 P M nn t~ same date. 1 The Board n.•sen 'l'S tht• rh:ht tu rt'j(>ct any or a U bids. ULUAN Bl'Tl...ER Clerk Publish: Aug 14 and 21. 1~2 1n ~ Nl"WPC)rt Harbor EIU1~ Quality Men's Wear Page 8 Thunday. August 14, 1952 J_ Boating & Fishing Page~ The Tides at Los Angeles Harbor "" ' For Newport-Balboa Bay, add 16 miL; fcw OcleaD. .abtract 10 mla. The Ume is given in Padfie DayUght Saving n.me Augat Low Tide JDc1t Tide Low Tide m1b Tide 15 1 40 a.m. 0.2 8:42 a.m. 3.'7 12:39 p.m. 3.0 8 :49 p.m. 5.5 16 2.21 a .m. -0.1 9:01 p.m. 8.9 1:30 p.m. 2.8 '7:S41 p.m. 5.'7 17 2:54 a.m. -0.2 9 :28 a.m. 4.0 2:10 p.m. 2.5 8 :14 p.na. 5.8 18 3 :21 a.m. -0.2 9:41 ,. ...... 4.! 2 :44 p.m. 2.2 8: ... p.m. 5.9 19 3:45 a m. -0.2 10:06 a.m. 4.4 3:16 p.m. 2.0 t:l8 p..111. &.t 20 4.08 a.m. -0.1 10:%8 a.m. 4.5 3:48 p.m. 1.8 1 :48 p.m. 6.'7 21 4:30a.m. 0.1 10:4'7 a.m. 4.'7 4:21 p.m. 1.6 10:11 p.m. 5.4 22 4:51 am. 0.4 11:09 a..m • .fJI 4 :55 p,m, 1.5 10:50 p.m. 5.0 S41LI~G WITH SUet" B)' UE FICKER Both the Newport Harbor Yacht The bi..:~cst thing in yachting Club and the Bal~ Yacht Club on the \\'t'..,t Coa«t this wet>k -or ha\'e been generous in tMir con· any wee k tor tha t matter \\'111 be tribution o f $50 each to cover th(' t ht• S lut' ~tar Re~atta to be held expense of trophies for t he st'rl~.>s. heft' Saturday and Sunday. TrophJ('S will be pr<-sented at Bal- Th<' top Clt~ht ~t. . .-u ~ksp~~r· ~ boa YC on Sunday af ter the Jast t his Coast wlll mt't't to !>ail it off rac-e-~and there will be a dinnt:>r WHEN'S THE NEXT RACI;f August 15-16-17, Cruise to Cata- lina, Power, LDRR and Arb .... NHYC-LAYC. August 16-17, S ummer Invitation· al. Rhodes and Smaller ... UYC August 16-17 , Annual Santa Mon- ica l nvit;iUonal Race ... SMYC. August 16-17, Med.Ji rott Trophy . WYC. on Balboa', \\'lltl'I'S "llh two par ty Saturday night in N ewport R Results r aces un ~uturday '''1nd P<'rmit -Yacht C lub's Chart Room . ace tmgl and ont• on Sunday. • SrMMER SERlf:S San OieiHl. San Francisro. Los Last weekend bro ught about B.Y.C. RUMMEK SERIES P. C. 1. P atsv Ann. 37, Jack Toon .. BYC Ang('les Harbor a nd 1'\t>wport Har-the second in a group of races (the bor nN•ts Will l'a Ch he reprpsented Summer St-ries ) held jointly by b..-llll thrN' top sk1ppers. Balboa Yacht Club and Newport Reprt'St'ntiiH! San D1eco will b<' Harbor Yacht Club. 3. Sinbad. 36, Ed Lama r .... VYC l ..owrll ;\lorth. also r unners-up In tht-P C flct>t with ni ne t'n-4. Poh Kee, 45. L . Bowlus.· .. VYC F rank W )Pth. and Chirk Rollins. tries. Jack Toon just can't S('Pm 5 S how Boat. 73 , Wood jr .. BYC who sadt·d hrn• m this harbor for to ~C't out or tunP. and so with 8 6 S quaw. 11. Lou Cofff.'e · BYC 2. RPiax. 15 , Ceo. Schmidt. BYC n numb<>•· or Y!'HI'" first on Saturda~· and a second on i ThNis. 46. R. Hogan WCYC Sa n F nncisc(l J>; st'ndm,:: Bob ~unday. hf' !'till rt'mains a hra d 8. S lipstick. 62. Polkinghorn BYC W hitt.', \\ ht• won il n•ct'nt l in~t in 1 "ith 7S.. points. 9. S ilhouette, 2R Callery. N HYC ~anta BarbAr.t'' :=:.emana Nautica. George Schmidt in PC 15. Rr-Lludj·:e~~inf.'. 189. Collins .. N HYC "h .. n tw won t ht' ~ir Thomas Lip-lax. rt'Cf'i\'Cd a SN'Ond on Sn tu r-2 \'Jxnn, 1 •9. J . 11 llrndahl l\HYC 11111 Tt·<lph~ fnt ~tar·... a lso 8 1!1 1 da~ anp a sixth on Sunday 11nd ~ .. • Pa t • Pattt·r'<''l ,end Pt'tPI ~choon-j('ontinued on Page 71 3 Llttll' Lulu. 155. Jl(>rbert. LAYC mak••r "ho h···' ,,1th·d on th(• oft-•I Hhaps~~. 131. :'>lackey :-.lHYC \ ICtOrJOU.' 1'111\t•r .. ll\ o( C'ahfornia Scuttlebutt --5 Z.•phyr, 16R. J . To,·ell....SMYC Mlhn~: tr 1 m · _ _ 6. S anbad. lfw R Haskell :'\'"HYC G<'orcr rlPI'I "ho a I'll hnldo;; an 7 Rrt.'Pze. 1 17, R Pt·l~ttn .. :-.i HYC' <'m·iablt· .. ,, Ill "mniO~s. mclud -\\'hat rna kt'!' on" boat a ~ood ~ Jo) ous. 190. Olhou.se n N HYC ing the• ~Jar \\'nald \ha mtlJOn-fi !'h boa t a nd anothf'l not" .I l. 9 C\xtuett.-, 1'l..J E \\' Blre BYC' ~hips \\ 1ll 1 •'llr•• .. , Ill t hn l ~ Har ', l11nson sa~·s tha t somt• l111a h ha\ • ~tur · · ' · "· -·• --1 Ro"ue. ~464. Uick llahn B \T hor F h•••t tlont.: '' 1th llril\ and to b<> .;;old b<-cause thr y 1\o'H'r Will ·_> "' P ott<'l'. "' •• -.kll'l~<·r.; nt' lone :~lllat·t fish ... Sa\\ a mar• n jump Chasl'r II. :ro67. Fickl'r ;>.;HYC s tandmc out of the water two mill ... from ~ Guid' ~ II. 1241. Bola nd RYC • THRt:E fi())IR ~llt:LI.~ lht• j1.·tt ~ and dill:' ~outh nn Frida~ \ .lc•.r.l•h'l, :.?19:.?. ~trRb t. III RYC Rl•prl> .... t>n t•nl: till' orca's rlf't>l ),1.,, . Did ~ou knnw that "fish ~. i~~HAnn ll, 3077. R. LlJl~Off '' 111 bt :-\1'\\l)(lrl'!> 0\\11 thrt•t bomb 'n chips" and _ wordflsh <;IPRkl" s h<'lls. Du•k Itaim . \\ho won the when sold in restaurants may be 7 S u).:ar Rab't. 2488. C'. Lusattt•r Gold Star Ehrmnatlons and thert--'~pi ta shark? 7. l..<'cky. 1414. F erriPr f ore lhl' rit:hl lc1 n•prl:'s<'n t his Tbe Harbor MJuJtA>r l\h•rC'un• fiN't in this yc·a r's S tar World t.1ttle boys in "hot rod" out-1. Whlsp<>r. 55. Dr. G Campbell Championship!'. H1tl rkkt'r. who board motorboats think that th<' 2. Gcni<'. 157, Ed Mills ~ailed 10 th!' Sta r World Cham-Ha rbor M aster dO<'s not hing but 3. Gold Rush, 49. Geo. Rosman pionships m 1950 and this summer pinr h spt>t-dstt'rs Actually this 4. Mischief. 197. A. B. S mith bea t F lietz m hi' 11\\'n wutt-rs to harhor department J){'rforms many 5. Sinobar. 57, Sid Drasnin win a fit•o;t in LA Yarht Club's ln-d:al serviC'f.'s. During July, 967 1 6. Lauray. 245. Ray Roberts >.it~tional Op<>nm ~ RI'L:a lta: and· people phoned and 609 called In 1 7. lntermi'ZZ;O, 102. Clyde Creech D ill Rola nd. thl' "dark hor-;C'." prrson to rt'qU('St help of somt' I 7 Froach EJlean. 234, Mc Donald May b<> of interest to you to kind of mar inC' troublf.'. About 9. Waz_a rd. 48. Slater WILL TRAn E 46' mooring at thf' Isthmus. Cn taUna. for mooring at Avalon a nd pay difference. Contact Miss Campbell, Clew - land 62196 or Mr. Goode at 3033 Treadwell S t.. L. A. 65. BOATS FOR SALE 65' Mower top cruia1ne & racing schooner. fine for Honolulu race. a buy that will be har4 to top. $20,· ()()(), 63' Late TS diesel luxury cruller, redesigned & rebullt by Stephens Broa. tn 1968 & '49. ~.ooo. 40' TS Matthew~~ '47 Auto Pilot, RDF, 62§ watt radio-telephone, fresh water cooled. ahower, owner very anxious to sell $2290. Inquire. 17' Teak Lady, aloop, al. 2 $1650 2Z Aux. aloop, al. 2 ·--.. ····· 975 61' fine Stephens diesel cruiser, 3 sta terooms. 2,400 miles cruis- ing radius. 8 fine boat Co r living aboa1'<l and cru1 ing .. .$35.000 26' TS Fair liner, 1947 ........ 8900 30-ft. Owens. spt. fisher, Cro"''tl f.'ngine .. . .... 3500 George Michaud Co. Uclo PeiiiMula Yacbt ~ Foot of 31st S t. Box lS8 HA 1696 Newport Beach, Calif. WANTED l'OUR BOAT TO RELL , USTINGS URGENTLY NEEDED OWEIIS-IACIFIC YACHT SALES 71 7 Co.Jt Hwy Newport B .. ch IIEu on 5551 CLARI SWEn Fred Schenck l;'o' l 't tllt\ •llkl' I \llUin l cllan · ~1500 2:!' Chri .. Cr11ft Spor tsman, 14~ h.p Offer 34' Party Sport Fish<'r. Chr~sll'r Crown, i m~ maculate rondltio n .$6950 40' Chris Flying Bridge Cruiser . many ex1ras, very clf'Rn .... Offer Our customers are walling Cor clean boats. List your boat with us. LIDO SHIPYARD IIArbor SOl TilE FUI SH. Yacht Flags -and Pennants \ H5 <Jout m.-Wia7 Newport VIIRIS VKA,J'T BOAT YARD umcau. RADIOTELEPHONES FATHON£1't;:RS l>IRECTIOM FINDERS IJ08 ()out ID*'-W'Q• N ....... BID Tltoaspg• a&.co-_. Binch's ~&~ lSOl Cout mpwaJ, Newport BF.a«''D 50'71 24' Tru .. cott, 11rst sold 1951 Ghryslpr Crown. li ve bait tank . ueoo Other Power & Sailboats for Sale I NEWPORT HAJIIOR YACHT LAIDIII 2612 &~'Sid.-DrJv~ s t'"~''l)(N' t 84-iu' b 17' NatJ. Sloop ............ : ... $ 300 18' Arrowhead Sloop . . .. .... 650 26' Ashbridge A ux. Sloop . 3500 21' Launch. Kenna th Eng. 650 20' Flying Bridge Cruiser .. ...... .......... .... ... 3000 18' Cabin Sloop ~· __ . . 1300 South Coast Co. Urd St. ud N~rt Blvd. Newport BMdL HArbor HOO 17-ft. Fairlin('r Runabout excelle11t .. $2000 19-ft. Mandella utility 2500 Snip(' with trailer 425 Fla ttie with trailer. excel. 500 10' Outboard with 5 h.p. . 296 20' Chris Craft deluxe run· about, romp. refinish ... 3350 9' Sa iling Dinghy with out- board motor $450 DEALERS FOR ' Lymaa Outboard & IBboard S.ta --also- 26' Welin non-&nkable cruisers now on display Immediate ~Uvery WE HAVE THE BUYERS. List YOUR Boat WJth Us. know that thf.' Star Class boa..sU a 14"r of the calls wpr e for ~tssist-~10. S pr.tng Fe\'er. 27. Ba:t Hunt ,._,..<'a tt-1 world rrpr<>s••n ta tJon 1 ht~ n anc(' to boats· firt'S. capsizinJ.tS, 1) MaJa. 272, Ear l Morns <Jn~ otht'r ria!>' nf nt<'ln~ hoHl' driftin~ \.\'ithout powt-r. filled with 12 A!:r.:onaut._1S2. W. R .. Manle~ FREEZE YOUR fiSH * ~ueh fn1·-flun>! <'Ornt•r.-or tht· l'arth watf'r and in i~s ~erious st a~f'S l2 \'••_ng,·a. 1•2. Mel Wll~n * .. , R1o dC' Jant'Jro, BrazJI. S\\ ltZt'r -of d1strrss. Ovf'r 10 p<>r cent or 14 Cltief. 190 Jack Hcsnull land, Hungary. England, Hawall. thr calls weT<' for sma ll boa ts lost. U~o:htntn~o: -· HARBOR FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS C uba. &'rmuda. and countless stra vt'd. stolen and found. About 1 Amta , 32:)1. E P~mer .BYC' nthrr <•,ltnlll''' <til hu,~· S t.Jr six i:>er cent called to find acrom-2 Gala 'C). 2321. F: W~1s!><'~ BVC lh't•ts Th~·•dort' \\ht•n the Star~ modations ror guest vt-ssels. Other 3· Wt'ndu~o. 3317· Ka n otts BYC * 418 30th St., Newport Beach HA 0718 * hulcl a \\'orld Championship lt'a a ralls wr rr about boats brokt'n into. 4. F etchlt, 3318, J ol)n Po t ts .. BYC l jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii.i reaJ on•· ... perd in!! kid._, sunken moormgs, 5· Dona: 2802. Don Boase BYC 11 a nd hazards to na,·igation such as ~ B<>tt~ Bt>lle . 2427. Graber BYC Jim S. Whyte rloallns:: logs, channPI lichts out ~ I021.. ~rgc Stewar~. -BYC of operation. and so forth. 0 "· ::>£as .. 2279 Harb1son BVC Sunday. August 3. c Escapadr t•f the Snowbirds day \ lht' harbor df'partm£'nt was bu!'ir r thAn a hot doc s tand on th£' main b<>a ch An a\·crage day brings 31 phone ca lls and l R pt:>oplc. This Sunday thl' phonP nm s:: 143 times and 61 {X'o- ple prf.'sented themsf.'IVI.'S. F irst call Mrs. Williams reported a float adrift off Harbor Isla nd. St-cond INSURANCE Ocean. Marine and General Insurance Office: Co•+• Me'• B•n~ Building can was abou t t he boat Mary El· BE•con 6 6 8 6 len foundering in the f'ntrance to the channel. Then cam(' the ca ll Re1idence: 416 Hn el, Corone del Mer of a heart attack occurring at sea to &n Logsdon and rould the har bor master assist in an~ ''':\~ ., IARIIIE IIISURAIICE for YACHTS & BOATS SEE BUD IUSTLER L .J. llstler I Co. zeos Newport Bl•ct. Newport BeKh HArbor OG!S The Coast Guard ma dP their 33 rescues t hat day and the Harbor Master dt:>partment helped where possible. A total of 204 calls came on the day that the depart· ment was keeping a closl' watch on 114 racing Snowbird<;. P eople want attf.'ntlon quickly like M rs. S hepard of Los Angt-les did a t 2:30 p. m. Tuesday. She re- ported that her son Dennis S hep- ard, 14. had gone off with another boy in a rented kayak. He couldn't swim and would thf.' departme nt hrin~:; him back-quick ly? By 2 :45 th(' boys were loca ted and safe on t he pier. Lost Fortune Sold ('linton Eastman, salf.'sman for a pallf.'rn manufacturing company in Los Ang<'les. has bought the 27-, ft. G<'n<' Wells designed sloop, Lost Fortune. which formf.'rly b£'. longf'd to Carl Hanna. Mr. Hanna I now owns tht> Kettenburg 38. Lost Fortune II. Old K1na: Coli" would bavt' bN-n " m r rrlt'r t10ul tl he had bad h a p p y teeth. Help flU "Happy TooUa."~dvt. LEHMAN Dink. romplete with traile r. Newly painted & varn. Hull No. 200. Ph. Laguna 4-4544 OUTBOARD boat, comple te. Prac- tically new & shor e mooring. 14' Wincrart Gla ss boat with 10 h .p. Scott-Atwa ter mtr., Stowaway tank, mtr. carrif.'r, oars, cush- ions. fine equip. Operated only about 20 hrs. Retails about $800. WJU take $525 cash. No tradet. Phone HArbor 2644. W-A-N-T-E-D LJsttnp .,n ()lalla Type RAII.BOATM RICHARDSON'S r.----------., YAC"IIT ANC IIORAC.E BOMBER 1411 Baywlcle Drhe Box SIS I • ''-" ~·••aodMo•!~ ~~~ w~4!!N I PbonSe IHAOrRboGrs A6S9 BBaORlboDa Isle I • l uminoUl diel •nd henda • Unbr•el•ble c:rystel e Sweep second hend I • G u•reftt .. d for I y .. r. • td .. l for boet rec:.iftg. for Yachting Partie& BOW DO YOU COOK ALBACORE? WIN A FREE FISH FOR DillER in Our New RECIPE COITEST e SEND US YOUR FAVORITE RECIPE e Every Entrant Gets FREE Abalone Shell. OUR RECIPE for Albacore Steak: -i &-c; Cut steaks liz to l inch thick. Mannate in french dressing lf2 hour Broil about IS minutes a nd turn twice Se rve w ith parsley butter. IAfaydf# Av6. FISH for your Dinner .. .. ~ Table 11) rll , .. Caupt Tollay c: • ~ 0>1 -...: .., by Newport Nt"wport Bh•d. Harbor's Fishing Fleet! 11 I WAR. SURPLUS STORE 1 Hutea Ho111 L o..: :.:-:o:.• .::.·:· =T~~ .:. e;·.l __ 10 _ 1 _•_;:::-_ _._llalboa_.., __ ....... ___ •-5•1•6-30tb--S•L•'•N-•.*•J>OI-rt-~--•HAriilliiiiiiibor--1507 __ , SEAFOOD SPECIAL TIES CO. 'Lost w eelcmd' I Turns Up Here "Ht'lW, l11 thla Alta NewldrkT" ··y ... ''Thls is your boy friend." "Who?" "I 'll gtve you a clue: 'How lost wu ow-weekend!'" ''l dab't .ret lt." '1"hla la Ray Mllland." ••()b )leah." .... m f Sailitar With s~ 'S · , Rescued ~e· ..... t 1'0111 (Coatlnaed ,J'OII') Pt.p 6 ) uste , r~ • aWl ellnp to a tW04J)Ot in the '"8 Da t _... ........ ~- H _ __a._ __ l)epl ~riM with 10% poi.Dts. Mt ... -tW .. J' ... -., ...... ........ • Ed Lamar in hia Slnbed. PC 36, .. ,.._. ta.t we _. lL h.u garnered 16 points, under the ae-u.t a-,...._ ... , ~ revene ac:ortnc l)"'tem and so is na-*a 1-c BYC llldpper. Coast Guard calling weather re-third m the aeries. ...,. Wt a -•• earoute .. ta.e port: Pt. Arguello to San Di~ C1oee in pursuit are Frank ...... u4 4rOIIII'M "'tW..Iq SW to West w\nda JO to 18 m.p.h. Wood. PC 73, l.DraJDe Bowles, the _... s.w-aa tale etak. ne late morning and afternoons. · · · PC fleet lone woman skipper, a nd _._ _... ~ a OWe L. EWe of 133 Turquolle, Balboa Lou Coffee. ...._ w t111e -"7 ......,., ... laland. reports lost boyt Ed Eiale, Wood puDed another tint out u.e u•rlellc&-at:riekf,a .,,..,. and 12, and Pat Heems, ace 14, of the bag oD Sunday-and that ..-• ..-.t., t~te idP' ~r­ overdue in a 1-t.ft. K.ellon Craft. amazing aklpper, Coff~. wbo more 1.-c tale .-Nee. ... ..,....., Boys re turned aafe and IOtmCI 25 often than not aa.ill with one erew • ........., wttll SUllie'' for taa111 minutes later .... Mr. Bonaall of and still manaces to be up in the wee~~''• puWAeatloa.. • DID YOV II.Jifafl!i, ,._. 1118 __. ......... , .... -. ., .,... ... ~eratw~.._. .. ·~··· ........ ....-..z ....,"' .................... .... ......,. ....... .....,. .... ., ., ........ ,.. ...... Wlllln or Yooa IIAII80Jlare ta .....-..attoa-..-~ ... .. MMII ' . J UIC.,_. ...... .... ~ ..... ~ wtalldN ...... ......, ,_ .. , • « tt"fld ww' ·ac tiM! ,.., ........ . . . • It aeems that Ray Mil· &a.Dcl ca\ae into the Seatoo4 Spe-~ Co.. on Cannery Row in Newport to ret a load of albacore caftDed aU 17 lbs of lt. t.o..pe Ver&mGDt.es, who wafted on him, aald. "!()b I wiah Alta Newkirk ~re here; lhe thinks you're won-derful." 4 Bay IaJ.a.nd wanta Harbor De-front of the fleet, chalked up a partment boata to help keep swim-third on Saturday and a third on HANNAS n.Y EAST men off his float .... Mr. H.anaon Sunday. How's p; rh,·n'? Mr. and .Mn. Carl Hanna of of Health Department requesta bay • PAIILIN BACK AT BYC "" • Shore Cliffs left this week for a sample .... Children Climbing oa Tbe Pamlln, Fred Smales' PC fiyi.Qc buaine.u and pleuun qtp the Pioneer .... Sklppet' of Dueh-30, •-a..-ck at her moorina at Bal-Br OEO&OE WETIIZII.BY to Oeveland. '!bey expect to l;f. ess called to say boat "Crescent" .. ua ~-back in two or three wf't'k& So Ray replied. ''I'll can her on the telephone." Which he clid. But Alta thought it was all a joke, until law when she said to Loupe, ''Some joker on the phone said he was Ray MiJland." in early rno...,., ...... , wrona -'de of boa 'Yacht Club ; Fred sailed her ..,_ .. ,_ ~act ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~ ' .... 06 • •• .. ___ f LA u --bo last Sat In eeneral the ''"'""''' .-~ channel with exceuive speed and """"'" rom ~ >r • remalna unchanged from lut week. no running lights .... Giv~ assist-urday-hia wife F1o and their with albacore holding the top tpot. ance at Uttle Corona. Picked up dall$h~rs Nancy and Patsy were The overall catch at the sportfiah· "It was," said Loupe and told her the atory, whereuPOn Alta swoooed away on the floor and lay like a llmp a lbacore. ~ Slmoo w•ould llave beeD emartew lf be ba.d lwoaldl7 t.eetb. Help flU ''Happy Tootb. "~ T The Arches "Your ao.t to tM O..t Since !a" FI.NE t:OOD8 COCKTAILS COAST HIGHWAY AT THl AlCHES N.wport ..... JOHN VUDJ.E u.-IIU on hand to meet him. a man trom the lifeguards and Nice to see the SmaJes around ing landings averages slightly less took inside jetty. . . . Fire De-BYC again. Building their new than two fish per passenger l)f'r partment called to sa.y children in home, a fabulous glass and ply· day. The boats fishing the kelp breakwater off Corona del Mar. wood affalr with just enough ply-beds are taking limit catches of Mrs. Kepper, Casa del Mar Apts. wood to hold the glass together. barracuda and kelp bass. but with called to report rowboat turned has kept them away. the small bai~ or the last few days. over and five children in the wa-No one even came near Bob few large whate sea bass have been I ter in front of Pirates Cove .... Collins as he placed first in his tak~n. . Unidentified call to say Valley Josephine. John Hurndahl was se-1 Uve balt has not been ple~tiful B?at capsized orr . Harbor Island cond in Vixen and K eith Herbert o f late. The large landln~s ar~ get· wah four people an water. . . . ca in thi d in the Luder 16 ting thear boats out, but some Harbor Master boat 683 called to n:: r ' indel)f'ndent charter and many ~~dM~t~~nsa~~~rN:·nJ C'~ 1 In the Lightning fleet Elmer pravatl' boats havt' been unabll' 0 • Poirier or BYC made a cleaner to get bait. !Ins Island 1 than clean sweep by chopping up MAKLIS CAl'OHT GIJSSANDO SOLD I three firsts and a second in the .Marlin .art' s~arting to ''o.rk. I four races sailed over the week· wath 4 wc>aghed an at the An~hng The beautiful 60-ft. converted A VR yacht Glissando has been sold by William Upton of the Upton Lumber Company, Los An· ge les, to Mark ArmstE>d of the I Motion Pic ture Equipment Rentals Six hundred and thirty horsepower moves this boat at a cruis1n~ s~d of 25 knots. Geor~e Michaud Co made the sale. end to place him first in the ser·1 Club over the wet>k-end. Harold lcs. Eric Weisberg won a first, Woods has had a broadblll hooked two seconds and a third and is se· up. Better luck next tame , Haro ld. I cond in the ser ies. I Marlin taken were· • MERCURY RACI~G F rank Linnell. 152VJ lbs . light On Sunday thl' Mercury cless ta c k I l'. Bill Lombard. 187 lbs .. l turned out 14 strong to sail for thl' I mt'dium tackle; Elmc>r Hehr. 155 Clyde a nd Susan Creech Trophy. lbs , and Dr J D Lowery, 308 lbs., Dr. George W Campbell in his I h£>a\'y tackle boat W hisper had somethin g to PROCt:t:DS TO JI'"IOR~ SPECIALIZIIG II shout about wrth a first and a St>C· 1 Las t Thur-;da~. Bert ;\till:. do- ond placin~ ham first in the ser-natE'd tht-pr(J{'('t>d." from a charter afo's Ed Mills with a tourth and a part~ aboard th(• Loma Pat II to 1 se<.'Ond placed econd. Ct'Qrgt• thl· Junaor Tournamt>nt of th<' Bal· Visit Our Beautiful Cocktail Lounge • THEATRE ·-~ ........... -BIG DOUBLE ...... Friday Midnight FIUDAY lAd ATUKDA Y ROBERT TAYLOR ''WESTW AllD THE WOMEN" LL'CILLE BALL VICTOR UATt:RE "Easy LiYinq" Sl'~'DAY a.n.d MON'DA Y SPENCER TRACY ELISABETH TAYLOR "FATHER'S UTTLE DIVIDEND" JOH!': PAYS£ "Crosswinds" Tl'&..-;. -WED. · Ttfl"'R."l. KIRK IXR'CLAS "ACE IN THE HOLE PIER A~GEl l "Teresa" SAl'S SEAFOOD AT THE SIGN OF THE SWOIDFISH 16278 Coast Hwy., Surtaide IJJii i·i·)·t2 Long Beach 8-2~05 Ro:.man wath a first and a se,·enth 1 boa Anghn g Club After a slight was thard detour to tht> Rainbo\.\ Pter at The Star class· Dack Hahn. Bill Lon.: Beach for bait "e finally 1 Fack£>r and Bill Bolard did some I got anto albacon· \.\81 ('r off the I tuning up O\'l'r the w eekend in t>a~>t l'nd of Catahna around noon pr<'paration for the forthcoming Soon after \.\e stopJX'(f a fish on a 1 Blue Star Re-eaua --· Hahn won jil:. got tht> chum out and had ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a st>rond and a first. and Ficker albaroa•· boa hnc all around thl• 1: a first and a ..econd Boland a fifth ' boat Real Mexican Foods e Enchiladas e Tacos e Tam ales e Chili Rellenos. etc. e Steaks OJMn 5 to ':)0 p. m.. -Clo..d Mon4ayt La l>osla ,~NOW OPEN r.,.# ~ NEW THE ' Cocktail LOunge AND THE Dining Room and Bakery French and Italian Dinners Dlnlng Room Opens at 1! Noet~ ~n1Dc Dtaaer UaW 1! Mldalpt GE~E'~ 705 Coast BIYd. Corona Del Mar , ~ Phone Harbor 1102 and thard placing thl'm an the SWT?· 1 E\ery one ab?ard .landl'd at mer seril.•s in tht" ordt>r thear least one-long hn. wath honors l names are mt>ntionl'd goin~ to ~1r:. ~larcia Llt>r of Bat- RHODES TROPHY boa Island. "ho. making ht'r first 1 The J R tBob l WhitP R hodes trip for albaron>. landt'd 1\\0 fish Challenge Trophy was raced for I ne which wt'lghed 24 lbs 2 oz. Held Over 'til Saturday a t l..A Harbor last Sunday. Onl' was th(' lar~t·st taken on the trap I boat-kom each yacht club is per· o .. ,·en Hudson camt' up \\lth tht> ROBERT TAYLOR matt('d to enter and it is th(' fond fu~t 3 6 rlyin~ fi!.h of lhl' 't>aM>n. DEBORAH KERR hOJX' or t>vcry Rhodes sklp{X'r to I Ank!US P~tt('r now w1ll tr) :tnd qualify for this race. Georgt• parlt.>} th iS <>atch anto a marlm "QUO VADJP' Flietz one~.> mort' t?mergE>d dctor·l ThnS(' mu kan.: up t ht' pari> "t'rt> IJ ious. Second was "Dick" Dixon Ra) Dakl•, Haruld Illo. P1ke D~l'r an the Ruth. Cinishm~ only 40 se-~ Tl'd Boltt' and AI Stern. all of conds tx-hand Flaetz, representing Lack> Isle. (}1.\·l'n and Mary Hudson. Balboa Yacht Club. Strat Enright and ~in. ~1arcta Ut>r of Balboa sailin.~: for :\'HYC. placE>d third I~land . Ja~ Carla:.lt• of Harbor h · The ancomparablf' F'red Schenck land. An.I:US Pottt>r of Corona del addt'd anoth£>r trophy to hb al-~far w1th )our-. t1ul~ ~Om\" dn ,: read.) fabulow rolkctaon by \\ra p-a~ ball bo~ pan.~: up a first in the ~etcalt ser-CR1'1. ER C lltCISTt:xt:o iPS sall('d at LA Harbor AUl!~' On Sunda~ wath Bill l hfuh•) ,,f 16 and 17 \o,la :O.l t·~l and ~lakt• &·rnard u l Th(' donor of lhe troph) wa:-: lht> B.'l) :o;ht'rt'" ''' {'hahtPnl'<i th•• Ill'\\ httt' :0.1r :0.1.-rcalf fathf'r of Daab) R)<tn crua:-.•r u1 nt·achhur G.·r,tld :'oll·tcalf. ''"'' 01 ) a c h r ' n g'... ~P<tt k .. ,,r Ral ~'' <'•" , .... h~ e••m r..: "~rcat!»" II \\8 Darb) \\r " .. omt In Wll h lhl' ulbarorP nal! n)in~t }'f':IN 8 £:0 \\On lht• lnh'liHIIl1JHtl Htrpt II h lo•.:tl Itt !I\ rlw fl.t.: '• I Snipe• Champion~hap \\lth Ft~•dd~ ""'' fa,h ~tHt·d t\\n '''"''nl•· !••·, .. a. SchcnC'k crcwm~ fnr him nll .. t!> :'uncia\ m•rrtun. Tht'\ '' r• • Rt\CI"O IS SAX DfEGO fh 1n..: rho•Jt .... kunk tl t ~' '" I Thl· yachtim: scene at San "~) vul Oti'J.w abn \\a-: a husy ont• thi~ t===========:w I \h'j'kf'nd. I Tho• PC flt't•l . sa1link! it'< ... ,•nmd :'~:A ~ t ~-raC€' in tht' John Fox Troph~ ~er· \.~ • f • z it's, turn I'd our rn crPa t f• •r<'c tn '-• sail in \ "'''' of bt•aut iful Pt. L<>ma JQ;L& M I "a-: luck\ enou£h to bt• C'ft'\\ • an~: "1th :O.flli and Evit• \\',..:>'forth aboard their PC. ,,;th !\lilt at thr hl'lm to bran~ thl' boat across tht• finish lin•• an a rosy. uncont~tt>d fanot place and 7 min utt•s ahead of thE' S('('Ond boat. Amon~ tht> San Dat>go yachts· mt>n known to this area present at the Wegeforth's dt>li ~htful nc" home Saturday e\"E.'ning durin~: a sea-story swap session wert> tht' J ohn Washin.~:tons. Kennit Sealys. • Marvin Ht'rnanns a nd Rutht'r· fords About the San Diego Yacht I Club's dock.s to send ~tings to their friends in Balboa were Paul Kettenburg. Ga rtz Gould. Ch.ick Rollins, Mart lt'nd Sammy Carllslc. Bill Pickford ! Bill finished second ln Sunday's PC race) and F . Pur- cell. Washington's ever faithful crew. Most exciting news came from Mrs Phillips. who told I'll(' that she and her husband are planning to tak e their saunch little boat, BIIX' P eter, on a cruise to the Caribbean and soon! W ish 1 were goin~e: would llkt' nothing bfttter than r t> p o r t i n g cnaiaing nt>ws trom the Caribbean to you. Now Showing :\t(:~·~ :'lpN'taC'ular , ~ "itA"rpiN'f' ''Scaramoache" Cohlr b.r Tf'<'hnl<'411•~ _,_ Lf:O GORC'EY and lht' BOWERY mws an "HOLD THAT LINE" STAR~ Sl"XDAV THE GRE..\TE.ii;T S PF'..c-T·H Lt.: E\ ER F'rL'I£0 1-<\ST TI)I F. ~AT1'rt0 \\' "The Story of Will Rogers" ill T N'hnknl"r J.\'\t \\'Y~!A '\ \\ll L P.tlGf"~" ' Calling C. Q. Top Sacnrltird By .. DOC" ROJI'FIIAN Sailon ,. ........ ,e Cast Nam£d for 4>s Comicos ~ A talented cut will be oo hand wlll be seen as Palmer PiUsendcr What did wc tell you! Judge Top rtlght skippers of the Snow-when Los Comlcos of Corona del In "Boardwalk Is My Beat" 1\nd Frank Linnell of Bay Shores and bird fleet have been aboatm by the Mar o!fC'rs its annual awnmer as the city clet·k In "Motion Car- his boat the Lyn ronred tnto the local yacht clubs to represent play tor the benefit of the Corona ned," a comic meetlng of the Har- harbor with morlln n ag up laat th<'m In the annual "Gold S" del Mar Community church. The bor Cove City Council. we-ek. First light tackle long-nOS<' Championship race b e ing held group will present "It happened in S311y Bieli!r of Altadena, an· of the ~n. It was a 152~ lb. today and tomorrow (Thursday Harbor Cove,'' th~ one-act plays other original Comlcan, will be beauty. Second marlin wel~hed ill and Friday) under the auspices of by J im S teffensen, on August 28 seen in the drug store mystery at Balboa An.:linJ! Club. it was the Snowbird Class Yacht Racing and 29 in the Corona del Mar and, as usual. wtll handle cos- first ln Paofic Anglers. or which Association. School audltoriwn. tumes and set art work. She will Frank was president last year. Those placing first, second and F our original Los Comicana wiU be assisted by J ean Bartine. art To add to tht' glory, Frank took third In the series ot five races be joined by several viaJtors new student of Long Beach City Coi- Ed Watkins of Balboa Island end will re<-eivt> take-home trophit'S to the drama organization. Per-lege, who has been in sevt>t'81 or Beverly Hills with him last satur-and wiU havt> their names tn-dita Hom , who hasn't missed a the Los Comicos plays. day. Over Catalina way, Ed scribed on the perpt>tual trophy. Los Comicos production since Marshall Hutchason of Los An- hooked another supt>r-a c r o b at. Fir t place winnt'r is also entitled "Marigold Melodies Melodramas'' gene! will join the Los ,Comlcos With Frank doi n~ a masterful job to have 8 gold "S" on his sail. The eight swnmera ago, will be fea-group to play Rank Ruby, a pri- as coach and skipper. Ed weight><! peTJ>('tual trophy will remain tor tured as Miss Mable Dimwitty, a vate eve. and Mayor Roberts of in his beautiful 179-pounder at the coming year in the custody of drug store clerk, in "Boardwalk Is Harbol' Cove. Marshall was 1'1'106t Avalon. And that, amigo. is some the yacht club represent~ by the My Beat," a satire of radio-\\' de-recently seen in the title role ln fish an,\'whC're on light ta<"kle~ winner. tectives which takes place in Pill-the Pomona College Drama Pro- The c. Q. orchid to both Frank Scheduled to race for the New-SC'nder's Paliaadels Pharmacy in duction of Molnar's "UUom." He I and Ed. port Harbor Yacht Club are Jane Harbor Cove. Perdita has also has also playe d leads in "There The gals have b<'cn busy. too. ~nler, !:t~ Frostd ~i~lton Fuller, acted with the Santa Ana Com-Shall Be No Night," "What Every Mrs. John Manning, whose fa-f ancLyid rleltt any h a Clyn FulJDierk; munHy Players, the Harbor Play-Woman Knows ," "All My SQns," mous husband fishes on tht> In-or 0 s e ac t ub. c ers, and ln Pomona Collegt> Dr ama "Ah Wilderness!" and "A Mld- ternaUonal Tuna team and is this Ward, Lee Crisell. Craig Cadwal-Productions summer Night's Dr<-am." .... r h A 1 ader, S kippel' Hitchcock and Gray Jim and Don Steffensen, who Irene Fialko cr, who will play year's PresJ~('nt 0 t e va on Kelso: for Balboa Island Yacht were on hand for Los Comlcos' Tuna Club. land<'d a honry 1Rc;t Cl b Ph lli Ra 1. T T Mrs. R. J . D. van Dawson, the ~·('('k that went O\'('r th<' two Ct.>n -u · Y s w tns, ony or-first show 14 years ago, will be dowager queen of Norris-by-the- tury mark. Paula Afnerbau~h of ~ance, ~oeCal BafloEw, John Herdrinfg-active on and off the stage. Don Sea, a resort hotel, played leads Cliff Haven. wife of Mel'le l Merle's on an ro yman: an or will be stage manager. a position in 'There Shall Be No Night," . In Al"' ba k--' Balboa Yacht Club, Michael Baum. he occupit>d at Harbor High "What Every Woman Knows," and Drave-l •• er u~h. wor "" Ol')e Paul L1vadary and Tom O'Keefe. School durin<> his senior .u!ar. Jim on light tackle for 2 ~ hours last ,.. "Llllom.'' S he has been a director w('(>k. We're not sure if the "pop" I • • and co-chainnan or the Pom ona ~~~n~e~:t> ~a~a~~e h~~le0rla~;~ Big Fish Yam ! Registrar List ~~~!~~~ed~.~~:t~~t:;~~ . ..r~~; ''" Merle's noggin. Merle skip--2 Sam LiJI Js Jbm eel of the thret> plays to be given by pered. One crying towel, Paula.' on e e ODftC l.;os Comicos. We'rt-surt-sorry ' . Elino r Schmidt of Balboa Island Longest sweat or the week~t'nd Biggest fish yam of this week's F our weeks remain for rcgistra-has. been popular with Santa Ana seen ln all three one-act plays . Two junior membel'l or Loa Comlcos w\11 be seen In "lt Hap- pened ln Harbor Cove." Dukte Baltz of Corona del Mar will ac t in ''Boardwalk Is My BQt," and Mike Smith, also of Corona N-1 Mar, will play tM pageboy in "Motion Carried." Tickets and reservations for the Los Comicos show are available at Hampton's Harbor Drug in Co- rona del Mar. GeneraJ ad:mlsalon is one dollar and sea tB in tbe re- ser\'t>d Patrons' Section are avail- able to those wbo contribute two dollars or more. MY ELGIN from was had by Charles K. ! Chili l jl Sport fishing Derby is told on Jim tion for the Nov. 4 general elec-1 audienc<'8 for . her well·pla~ed Jones of Long Beach. fishing on Bloom of Brl"a. who fought the tlon, City Clerk C. K. Priest character roles '" the Commun1 ty Long Beacher Harold Park's Katy 1 ba1tk or the alt>a<"ore for about reminded prospective votf'rs this ~layers. She played Myr';Je Mae Chili hooked up haH a mile orr 22 minutPs and came up with not week as he announced the llst of ~~ l~e , .. recent P!'ese-ntatJOn of Church Rock early Sunday. Last one. but TWO fish on his line. each registrars throughout the city. Hane) at the' Santa Ana RP· radio contact JI,Sve their position weighjng about 20 lbs. Lookt>d like TAur. day, Sept. 11. will be the cre~t ionRI depat1..rru>nt as 10 miles ea<>t of the Rock with the fis h that was hooked wPnt final day to register. ~'<ancy lrvm Rnd Hal Halver-Wallace Ca.lderhead Ch.iU still fast to hls foul-hooked around in circles until it had the Ht're are the n-gistrars: stadt, bot~ Pomona ~ll~ge soph?- fighter. We sufh.•r<'d the res t of 1 other fish comple tely ensnared in Newport -City Hall. Harbor mON'S, w tll play leading roles m J.--ler the day when the commPntator an-tht' line. Local fishermen claim 3131; Mrs. Pearl PinckPrt, 109 "Boardwalk Is My Beat." Brand 117 Coed llvd .. Cofon• del .,.., nounced that Chili had 22 cans of f it's the rtrst s uch happening i:t 32nd St .. Harbor 2115-W: Mrs. :B;r;ic;k;m;;a;n~o~f~Cl~a;re;m;;o;n;t ;;Wl;·l;l;;be;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ beer aboard. Aftt'r eieht hours. the l" parts. 1 Franklin Windll", 407 Clubhouse I the marlin was broken orr. Must l....f'e Thompson C\f the Lido A v('. Harbor 0073-W. 1 have tx-en with a ~eat sigh or r('-T1 ailer park is sttll lead.mg on Ralboa Mrs Ailf'C n Dartford. • A A • Dl OV ry f lief. Tough, Chili ' points in the Sporlfishmg Derb) 306 Main St., Harbor 678. n maz1ng sc e Balboa Anglin~ Club's ~ports-~ a nd this week caught hin'c;ell two Corona del Mar ~-R. Randel. man's Guide trophy goes to Jim a lbaror<'. ont> of 23 lbs .. and t.he ("or~na dt-1 Mar Flre Hall. 410 s Sk • Donnelly 413 F('rnh'af. Corona del Other 21 lb. 14 oz. AnothL•r 10<'81 Mangold A\'('., Harbor 16 : Mrs ea I Mar. skippcr of the "Ta rfu" for man to SOON' was Sgt. 11. L Cottlt' Edna C. Franklin. 701 Larkspur ••tl the first marlin or the seaso n of the ~ewport &-ach Poli('(> A\e .. Harbor 2919-J. taken bv a charter boat. No 3 Department. He landf'd a 281-: lb NPwport Heiflhts-Mrs. Elva E. marlin w.~i~hed in a t the Balboa aJbarore. Woodland. 539 Tustin Ave., &-aron Angling Club. 11 was caught by This week's winner of the IX>rby 5895-W. Bill Lombard or North Hollywood was Bob Duggan of Tujunga ~'ith .Balboa Island-~d Z utx>. Island last Thursday. ~ice going, Jim a 37 lb. 8 oz. a lbacore. Second wall F1rc Hall. 323 Manne Ave., Harbor and BOI! Clint Conatser of Hollywood, who 16. Elmer Hehr of Los Angeles, was forme~ly with ~e Hollywood Costa Mesa -~~· Ht?len L. owner of the Dede rr got his mar-Stars and lS now Wlth the Pacific Powell, 2263 F asnnew, Beacon tin on Saturday. It· weighed 155 Coast Baseball League. In third 5312-J : Mrs. Dorothy Hiatt, 526 lhs., was caught on medium tackle. place Wl\s Sam Checcl of Bakers-W. 19th St .. ~con ~1-J ; Mrs. ''Butch'' Lopera. Garden Grove / field. Gladys L. The1sen, 737 Hamilton butcher. was aboard with his per-- - Mnial luck Npv('r an angler, ~--!t ti Dist. Facts on Food "Butch" has ~omething that no I ~ a on . . one can expi8Jn. but wh<'n ht>'s s J Pri ~boar~. the an~ler gets his mar-I Tax Bate Set I app y ces lm. I II be seemg you. Butch' I OnJ~· marll~ weighed in Sunday I Budgl"ts and tax rates for 1952_ "There Wlll bC' plenty of food TANNING CREAM First Suntan lotiotl lvtr Created That '••itiYtly 'rtftltfJ Sunbun1 • • • ,..111-'Y ,..,.,. IN.U.. ... .,;..-., l .... r,.... SUNTAN ~ldtMt ...alef lu•ewft fot .. ..,.,.. euftlturw ................. ---· Me,j~ ........ ~.o •... ftOft•l lidoy Sol,j •" "'-y-bodo t"--$1 3 5 Pfcntk Iettie . ,... ... Corona del Mar Pharmacy ~ ;:"!CC::U .......... c. .. ·• came !n on Lido lslandE'r Clarence 53 for the various sanitation dis-for everyon(' this year. in spite of Whtte s boat. the Rl'd De\IL II rricts wer<' ~t la ,t njght at the thP drou~hL" !><tys n. \V. Rich- wu caught . by Dr J . D !.A•~TY mE't"tin~ of the sanitation board'i. ard, owner of Richard's Lido Mar-,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ o1 San 1\fa n no a c:ucst l nkilld Folltlwi n~ a re th(' fll!tlres for Dis-kt>t. In fact present !igures lndi-- rut ~f fa t" wRs tha t Clare~ce., 11 ict !l 1 NC'wport &>ach 1 and Dis-ca te that there will he sli~htly 823 Co.d Boulevard, Coron. del Mar HArbor un mPmllf"r of the Balboa Anghng t 1•1c1 6 1 Costa M<'sa 1• more food than last year. The U., Club, \\as thl' only one aboard who j lt<-m-Old. 5 Ol~tL 6 ~ A~.:rkultural Departm<'nt pre- could run th•• boat and_ had to Sularif'._, wa~f"!' S 5.027 ~ 5.663 diets that volume will be lnrJ:t'r turn thf' rod over to his ~rst Of)f'ra tion. maint 1_738 l ,950 than in any yoor except 1948 and ~lghrar!ed of Clarenc<', eSPf'~lally I Capital outla) 26.678 3.909 1949. stnre. th1s I!Tr~t 300 .flOund~r 1s . the Interest. s ink. f'nd 54,785 71,055 One n•ason that local house-hea\"le~r.., marlm weJC'hed 10 !'tncf' l t •nappr. rt>scrvc.> S.OOO 2 000 wi ves won't find a lack o f fine 1950 1 A'n crymg ltlwel!' to Cia•-~neral reserve 42,000 51:000 foods tor their tables is that vege- t>nCC' Ta~ R~t~ 0.116 0.400 table crops have generally been The re was a heyday on the Ha-1 harvestt>d tn the drought areas Jay last Sa turday Owners J t>an and canneries Are already going a nd Jay Carlisle of Harbor Island Platter Part"' at full capacities in many parts of got up eerly and took another J the country. a ngler alo!'g· Guest angler got Held at 'The Dock' A sHght increase in food prices five long-fms on three-thread in may be expected because of hJgher t.hto first hour and a quarter. Jean , labor costa and the J.nc:reue In promlnent Lady Angler, decided A t~n a ge ''platter party'' was price of raw materials. House- to try it She-~.tot three 3-thread held Tuesday at "The Dock," Dr. wives· wise bUYing will help kf'ep fish, her first on the cob-web out-and Mrs. Clinton Andrf't"'!' home At th(' prices in line. fi t OnP was A button-fi sh of 17 201 Gam et Ave.. Balboa Island. lbs., 6 oz. Hu.c1band Jay, not to be Judy Jones and Karen Andree outdone. look over and 'tO t his were co-hostf'sses at the party, first 3-threader. Final count. 10 which comblnt>d dancing and re- thrce-thread albacore. 4 on other freshments. tackle. The professor, coach and Those who answerE'd the invita - haranguer wish~ to remain in-tions wrlften on miniature record cognfto. His stx were all small replicas w e r e Phyllis Rawlins, ones. . John Kensie. Tom Jones, Pat Hem, Only a rumor. but we heard yes-Eleanor Guthrie. Noel Barlow terday that someon(' off Catali na Dick Strothel', Pat Dyer, Tony landed a marlin from a sailboat. Torrance. Mickey Smith and Terry nll! we can't c;tand any longer Todd. *» it's Oft and ch•ar until nPXt week, and tight lines a ll tht' way a nd no pops. Vick Hatcher Dies Francia Victor 1 Vi<'k l Ha tch l'r. :J9, of Santa Ana died lut week and funeral services werP held in Santa Ana with members of tht> Ouiatian Sdence Church CC.IIdUCt- lng the service. Mr. Hatcher had ltv.!C! ln Califom Ja for 14 years And tn Santa Ana for three. He was a member of Ammcu Leeton P.t 291 of Newport Beach and of the JoeaJ Ellca Lodge. He was a food concesaon operator. I Mass Celebrated for Walter Leo Jordan Mass was celebrat~ at 9 a.m. Saturday at Our Lady of Mt. Car- mel Church, Newport. for Walter 1...('() Jordan. 67, o f 1720 Ooean Blvd., Bal boa, who died Jut week on Tuesd&y at his home. Holy Rosary was recited Friday evt>nlng a t Grauel Q)apeJ in Costa Mesa. I n terment wu in Holy SepuJebft Cemetery. Mr. Jordan, a l'Nltor, wu one of tht' arM'• euly bullneu JD8l. having Men a Balboa resident for the put 40 J'f'U'S, Miss Gay Gaylord Weds Sgt. Hanks A wedding took place last Thurs- day a fternoon in the judjdal cham- bers of N<'wport Township, when Judge Donald Dodge united in marriage Miss Gey Yvonne Gay- lord of Los Angeles and· Michael R.. Hanks of 513 Narcissus Ave., Corona del Mar. Mother of the groom, Mrs. Catherine S. Fullel' of the Corona del Mar address. Is secretary to Judge Dodge. ThP groom Is a sergeant at Camp Cook and tht> young couple will live there after their honey- moon. 1018. MOWRER IN HOSPITAL In the hocJ:I'taJ for surgery Is Mrs. Charles MOWl"er, 519 Jaamine Ave .. Corona del Mar. luk _. .,., Spratt OMI. ... .., --..,....., ........ ............ 811 .... ........ .. -......n. ,.AUGUST SALE OK LON or SVl.OS SPORT SHIRTS RAYON SPORT SHIRTS BLUE DENIM I SUCIS or JICIET by Pa.lmda,J~. U5 ftoy.' 8-oL DPPEI JEllS OV.t\.R.ANTIZD Sualort8M, ''IILL Y TilE I•" DEE .lUIS Ia s~ o? BMir:J The J95 J29 The llarbor A.rea'a Jrla.t Complete Stoft for Meft A Bo,. • • • • of StKial Dote lyHG . "For HftH of If ...,port s...w- ENSiGii OFfiCIAL NEWSPAPER Of THE CITY Of NEWPORT lEACH Seeta• Two -V ol. 5 -No. 1 A FLASHING FASHION! One or the cutest announcements we've heard came Tuesday at O'Brten'a annual fall fashion show. Ronnie Blrtcher ac ted as MC for the af· fair and glibly described the gala' I t>n11embles. When he camt' to model Joanne O!Jion he said: "Her accessories and jewelry camt> from O'Brien's too. all except the dia· mond •.. that came from me!" When's the we-dding, Joanne! • • • The Laguna Festival of Arts makes us realize what a wealth of top notch talent we have in the Harbor area ... particularly when we sum up all of our municlpall-RALPH DE PALMA, wlall~r of ties such as Balboa. the Island, more automobile ra.cee thaJl Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar. aay oUter mall ln hlatory, wtU The Festival of Laguna is a unique IIPMk Df':Ct week a t tbt> Th~ celebration which gives a flavor to day DOOD meetiDa' of t.be New- t.heiT town ---and Its fame is port BarboJ' Klwaab Club at felt the year 'round. Coloala1 Cafe aad wtll show a doe~DDHttary rum of tbf'! ladlaa-1 personally would like to see apolla ~ eaUtlf!Cl "The f'aet.-~ Corona del Mar Treasure N t 500." Mr. 0.. P alma. hlm!Wit Days and lobster bake develop wlaD u. lad ... Into more or a display of talents a u of e laaapo .... claMic hack lD 1916. w111 t raCI' Thr first fall meeting of the Newport Harbor Hig-h School PI'A will fl'ature a "Back to School" program for par<'nts. This and other program details were dis- cussed at a meeting of the pro-- gram committee held in the High School board room Thursday, Aug. 7. The tht'me for the year will be kept a secret until the school year begins. Mrs. Raymond Kent Harvey, ' program cha.innan and first vice- president. called the m eet i n g. which was attended abo by Sidney Davidson. high 1chool principal; Mrs. Harold Boyvey, High School PTA president: Mrs. Roy Roush, junior past president; Mrs. Har- vey Pease, parent education chair- man: Mrs. Herbert Coleman. mu- sic chairman: Mrs. R. A. Huffman. 1 membership chairman and second l 'ke -president: Miss Barba r a Trusty, president of the Glrla' League: Bob C&Jiivan. president of the !ltudent body. Schmertz Family Returns Here and exhibition or the area's WlUS-tbe t.brtlb of the Mt'm orlal Day ual s hops a la Festival of Arts race from the tint coate.t ln than to turn into the game carni-J9ll to 195!. Laat ttmf' 1M! racN.t val that has devt>loped from the at lndla.Dapolb waa 182'7 but be Costa Mesa Fish Fry. The Fish aUll 1884b all other drt\•era 111 Fry type of affair undoubtedly tlle amoODt of 1ap8 whJeb he baa turns in money faster. whlle a It'd ln t.be 500-mllf' r&(»---613 more artist ic presentation calls for laps. Mr. De Palma. now mND- considerably more help than the bf\r of t.be pobUc relations de- five or so business men who have partmf'nt of OeaeraJ Moton P l'- gathered together and really put troleum Corp., Is c:rf!CIJt.H wttb 'over the Treasure Days celebra-% M T wiJllt out of 2 889 r&C'.._ ln tion in its first three. years. At his ndJlc career. ' any rate wt> should stnve t o make 1 Not newcomC'n; to thP Harbor our annual et>lf'bratlons as typl-1 S . J 1 arPa but r('ally "rrtumees" are cal of thC' be~tiful ar('a called USle S Queen Mr and M rs. R. D Schmertz, who Newport Harbor ... put on somr-I movE-d this summer to 123 Via l'n-1 thin~ that can't be duplicated in Ne\.\-port Harbor's blonde Susie dmr. Lido l:>lf' The Schmertz every mid-western town . -• and Plegt>r. Hormerly the En.~~·._ famliv \H'rr re idents of the Har- haw• as much fun as possible do-1 Harbor High reportt>r 1 was namf'd hM Art'a !nr 11 frw yt-ars ahout ' ing it! Yellowstone ="a tiona! Park Qut·• n lEI ~Pars ago a nd ha,·e been want- • • • ;,t Old Faithful Inn on tht> rrc••nt mg ro move back e\t>r since. Bu t Rs.rk t.o thf' F~th-.1. Our "Sava~f.' Da~ :· SpE'cia l N>IE'brullon &>sides ~1 r nnd Mrs. SchmPrtz rumor: wl're inrorr<'CI: Rex Brandt for the young people. most I~ rol· a nd thPir 19-yPar-old daughter li\'· was not reaturf'd on one of the I h.•gr men and women."' ho wait on tn~ at homr. they h~w· a dau~hter ''Pagt>an t of the Master " prcscn-table and act u bell-hops in the with thf' United States Con.w in tatlonl": InsteAd hl' was honorrd by Yellowstone Park hotels. Suale'a R<>rhn and a -.on l"tationed with havins: his paintinQ: sf'lE'<'tc.'d as one • part>nts, Mr and Mrs. AI Plr~c.'r. thr Coa~t Guard at Palos Verdes. of thP prize-winnPrs at the Se-1 her sister. Maria, and co u s I n Thr\ t >-I)('<' I t ht•lr O' l'rl't>as dau~h­ rond Annual National Art F.JChiblt Rickie Pleger. have just rf'turn<-d tl"r hom" th1s wint«.'r and then she In fact hf' rf'ceive-d s<'C'Ond prize I from a touring vacatifln which \\111 ~· ~cnt tu C'a1ro for his "&>ach Balcony•· ... and took them to Yellowstone.'. Jack.,on; the J:irl In the sunsuit on that bal-l Hole. Sal t Lake and Las Vegas. I U!>c F:nst(.,'ll C1a~~ified ads cony lookl'd mighty Ukt' F1o Stod- dard. Otht>n~ whOfK' paintings were se- lected to hang In the exhibit in· cludl'd Charles E. Muffin of Costa. Mesa and Sturley Lourie. High School art tl'at'her from Balboa 1 • • • I'm sure Wl' missed soml' of the I local a rtlsts' work. but we saw booths showing th(' works of Heidi Ehmcke of Balboa Island. who did catiro cot ton pictures. S h I r 1 e Y 1 Lourie. Haz~>l H utchln"· Joan Irv- ing I Brandt I, Grorgt> James. Rex Brandt a nd Phil Dike, Thl'lma l Paddock HoJ)('. Kind<'ll C't'ramics. I Frank Hamilton. ME'Iva Rue and candl<'!' made by Melva and Mar- ~arrt Farnham. r>orothy Kennedy. de Ow<-n OriginRIS. !...('()nOr<' Ully- white. Amy St'ttle and Mabl'l and Milon HUtl'hin.o;;nn of Corona Craft We also !"nw furnishings by Mauric-e Marttnr formerly of Co- rona del Mar. and paintings by tcontinul'd on Page 16) I : 1 I At Your Service! We gift wrap and ship Make your selections early for any designated shippmg date Now is th• time to choos• your p•nonellud Chris-tm•s C•rds from our •norlm•nt of unusual cards • KAREN MARGRETA Imports -Nordic G ifts I 307 C:O.st 81vd. Corona del Mer / FOR DAYTIME ... ...-wtt11 uac -...e ... J'O• Mllllbet OM 1n.., "-1 dl1s ... tM wtllr1's tt1t wtly •• ttny wtllrlpool stltcNs ... MIPPOf1 IMo 'fOW bn . kttp tt tllat llfiY after ,..., ~p. I• cotton. in nylon. A.. 8, C CUlt$ S1.SO to SHS MOLLY W O'~C' "4 U.V£l l 1209 Coast Highway l FOR D\TETIME ... Itt Je Ult atclt l wtllrl wltll tilt t•co•parMit ........... • WillS ,_ blre U!Ncler COIIIfort wO atlp_,.. COIItrol .•• Of1allll .Wtlpool-stttc:lltd IIPIIft .. ..., wi,_, ............ *'*-A.. 8, C ~ U.~-SS.95r V-Er#); ~~~~RAS (fti 6 ' 14fl ll YWO CO MA l~l ll .... FOR PLAYTIME pity ., 1'* ciWWI . • ..., tile l" c.t f.ntl unclfr C)e(ollett ~~ . tM wtllr1otol of st•tdles ifl ttw br~ cup f!~e ro. • molded cont~l Md, NtUI'IIIy, the WOftdtrtul a.surance llllt y011 lool all~nna I• cotton. •n "YIOf\. A. B, C cups u .so to u n II¥ M(llll W0(1(1 MA\W(ll Corona del Mar. CaliL Herbor 1373 Hoi." ,:)0 to 5:30. 0,... ~ Telephone HArbor 1308 Page 10 Tbunclay, Augu8t 14. 1152 FRIEN ·DS • • • I NEIGHBORS • • • • . BUSINESS ASSOCIATES ••• We take this opportun ity to thank you for your concern and cooperation in helping us to open our place of business. Sincerely - Cafe Corona del Mar Mr~ and Mrs. 0. W. Hinegardner • \ • I' ..... 1 "BE SURE -INSURE'" with Maurie Stanley lnluraDoe CoogeelJor R.lR.BOR lTN D5 llutae ..... Balboa bla4 W. Stuart Foote GENJ:RAL INSURANCE IIAROO ANICH. Aalodate Phone: HArbor ~P.O. Box 1 2117 w. Balboa BMl Newport Beet:b, Calf. 0 AUTHUR MURRAY'S 01 COAST BLVD. Corona del Mar Open 10 tD 10 Lack of public interest was given by members of the local Community Concert Series Com- mittee as the reuon for abandon- ing a program for the 1962-53 sea.aon. While many people in the area are m ualc lovers. lt ia a mon- \D1"lental tuk to sell enough tlc.ke ta to ~ure a good series of concerta, according to Mrs. J . Lt>t~~Ue Ste.ffPn- scn. who has been Community Concert president for the past twd years. It Itt possible for con('('rt goers to find good music in Los Angeles aud In nearby communities, the committee &aid. In fact, Fullerton, a coqununlty which sponsors a big seriel of top quality artists each year, has extended a n invitation to the Harbor area residents to join their aeries thls seaso n. ·Mrs. George Burt of 110 N. Visitor FTmR TulaTe at Sadleirs A friend of long-standing is \·is- lUng the Jack Sadleirs of Nsrc:is- sus Ave .. Corona del lofar. The guest, Mn. Halden McNeese of Tulare, came in Ume to see the Laguna Festival of Arts. She has been a friend of the Sadleirs since before they were married, and her arrlval was at a time of great ex- citement for Mr. and Mrs. JAck Sa dl<>ir because on Sa t urday, Au- gust 9, t heir son and daught('r-ln- law b<'came the parentS Of 8 li tt)P girl na med Lovely S hannon Sad- leir. The baby's parents. Mr. a nd Mrs. John Keith Sadleir. now live in Laguna. The baby, weighing rive pounds and 14 ounces, wu born at Community Hospital. SERMON AT 8T ~AMES 8Alf 01..-aft'& ,..., IIOJD San C1enwnte 18 tbe pret4!nt ad· dress of T. W. Sanfordl, who were living at 716 Femleaf Ave., Co- rona del Mar. BAilBOB TEAOBEa AT OAHP High School teac:Mr Jules Gage of 23461 Kings Rd., Cliff Haven, la at present receiving hla mall at the "Y" Camp Occeola, at Seven Oeks. IDT--.. COUECnM A•n :t•-,...__a.&. ef ... , k!INI .f .t.w..-npW. ill Altt- wke. "No oo•• cfl.. Ne fM." We e4vHM el ...... CREOfT BUREAU OF NfWPOaT llACH, I.A5UNA IIACH AND COSTA WESA 204 b...w. A... r. 0 • ._ Jt6 .._ IMJ ............... c.lf. lkmcbo M..a NUJ"se:ry School State UcenMd and ApSIIOftd Frcm 2 to S Yean s~ Care aDd Cooatructlve Play RJ14SOifAIIJ..E ..,.... Open 5 da)'l pet' week--3 to ~ Tranlportatlon ~ 190 E. 15th St. OOBTA IID8A ......... _..., For tree claDce ~ Call HArbor 1115 ComeU Ave., Fulle rton, telephone Lambert 5-1209. will take concert reservations and answt'r ques tions about their coming series. "The Purpose of a Pastoral Call" will be the sermon topic Sunday at St. James Episcopal Church. as an- nounce d by Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler, pastor. + + Furniture Restoration OW:r bottoms, bftM:bee and atoola restored ualna cane, ruab, reed. ete. HARVEY'S Fumlture Repair 2050 Santa ADa .... Cc8ta Mesa. BEaoon 6113-J HAYDEN HAVEN The Newport Harbor Commun- ity Concert series brought concerts to the high school for fh·e mu«ical sea sons. Mrs. Geor~e Ya rdley was firflt presidt-nt of th(' l()('a I 2roup --~-- NOW IN LOS~EACH The Howa rd Zenors' new ad- dress is now Long Beach. They form erly Uved at 709 Larkspur Ave .. Corona del Mar. An,tller in the ieriet of brief blogr•phiet pr•••nted by Newport S.lboe Federel S.vlngs end lo•n Anocietlon For the Pre-School Tot "Once the.> sea ~ets in your blood. you never ~c.>t it out , .. ...0 Heliotrope Ave., COM This opinion from John D Half. and AU-Day Selllaoa McMHian J r. of Newport By Hour, Dey, Week or lloath &ach. shared by a U marin- HArbor 1081-R ers. amateur and prof('S· ..._-----------~ sional. is one hf' has l!ai nl'd 81LVEB PLAftNG first hand John complct('S has 30th Silver Platers year August 14th on the And SUvenmltba staff of th(' City of ;\'l"wport Repair • Refinl.ahing -Replate Beach. H<' has ~rv<'d ai- Gold-Sllver-Copper-ara. most tw£'nty nf tht"m as Su- Near Community Churdl perint('nd,..nt of th(' Wat<'r 1914 Harbor Blvd., Cc8ta Meu and Scwf'r O<>partmcnt.s of BEacon 5l13 his city. On<' of hi$ fa,·orill' piPa,;- 11111810 urPs is still a boat trip, short .. or long. and he came natur-\ Marqaret L Scharle ally by a love.> for the sea. 1 Teecher of Pla.Do His father was a sea captain Orpnlat. ACOQIDIIalllat who retir('d to a farm at Evening a.-GardPn Grove, whPrf' John ,J. D. ~f<')flLL:\~ for Adult. wM bom But th(' call of salt htrC(' stAff l•l hR ndl£' th,. ·l 3ff1 GOLDENROD AVE. wate r was strong-, and th,.. family 1":--;othan~ mnnotnnouc: about ,, ... Corona del Mar carne to Newport whc.>n J ohn was :-a)s John. "Somc.>thinJ;: new c.>very two. HP att~>ndM:I school!! hcrt' 1 da~· to keep it intt>rE'stin~:· I PIANO TUNlNG Service -Repair PAUL DE'AK Official 1\mer S. Puadena PubUc School& Te.Wpbone: HArbor 354~W PBY8101A.N8-8UBOIDONB Lawrence K. Gundrum, M.D. 1741 Superior Ave., C:O.t.a Meu Practice limited to Dl.aeues of Ear. Nose, Throat: Al1eriY Office Hours: by Appointment BEacon~ or BEacon 8885 Bruce f . Sims. D. 0 . Physician & Surgeon Practice Confined to Care of the Feet 1195 Coast Blvd. Soudt Laguna Beach. Phone ~11 CRIROPRACTOK Wilbur C. Wagner, D.C. Chiropractic-Physical Therapy Colon lrriga Uon Ca.ses cared for under work- men's comp. & diaabllity lna. Phone Laguna '-2398 314 Oct.an Ave., Laguna Beach rtJNERAL DIIU!lCI'O& Baltz Mortuary O.pel bJ the Sea HARBOR42 Corona del Mar. Callfonala Ample Off-5treet Parklal Frietully NeiJhborhood Servtee PA.R.KES ·RIDLEY GRAUEL CHAPEL 110 Broadway BEacon 5610 eo.ta Me. ROOII'INO Roofing -All Types New Roofs and Repair 28 yra. exper.-Free estimate. J OHN T. MORRIS 1595 Newport Blvd., eo.ta M..a Phone BBa.ccn 5179 ( E'wrliniJ: HArbor 2145-11) and in Santa Ana. and as a boy. C'ome vacation time. the Me· spent more timt' on watPr ll~··n !\UIIans likl' to takt> a small holl"P on land He provt>d h1s seaman-trailer and join several oth<'r cou- ship to become a qualified skipper pies from Orang<' Coun ty in a fa - at 13. and still is qualifl t>d to com-vorit(' spot. They have just re-, ma nd at sea. tumt'd from such a trip to 1\fon· He became one of the youngest tana and Ca nada Thrir homt> is sportfishinit captains in thP local on Redlands Avc.>nuf' In Newport 1 fl('('t. ThPre Wf'rf' mor(' fish and Hei~hts. Their youn!!c.>r !=On. Jim. f£'wf'r fi~hprmen in those days, is 19 a nd Jives at hom~> Son Don and no quiet rid<' down th<' bay . a nd his wif<' and dau~hter of ten John's passengers climbed into a months al.;o makP their home hc.>rf'. !'kiff on the bea ch. shot th(' brl'a k-1 J ohn McMillan's rPcord 1s onE' ers. and went aboard his boat of serviC£' to his community C'<'m- where .it lay at anchor nPar :'\c.>w-munity senice \'11" thf' rPasnn b<'- port Pier. Wh('n thr season end-I hind forming or our ,\~sociation ('d. tht' CIE't't ran tht' brl'a ker~ into morf' than 1:1 \'N i n< ac:o Here i~ th(' Harbor entrancr a nd ti('d up hi.; comm,..nt about us "Your As- at the Wf'S tern t>nd o( the chan· soraation df'Sf'r\'!'!\ credat for much nel. th('n nca r Bay leland Thl' of 11H' <;ound ~:rowth of our city. first job for thf' cr£'"' w:J" hkel,\ , thm u!.!h pro,·idin~:: rf':Hh hnmf' fi- to lx> rebuilding parts of the road nancam: from funds anvPstPrl in tha 1 ran do" n t hC' J)('ninsula. "tnina.:..: na.:ht herr at homt> " whrn· hiJ:h ladl'l-llo:tll•d out st>c-\\'h• fl \fill d~>posit your s;nim:c: + tions of blut'gum post" laad nrrCis:-a t ;-.;l'\\Onrt Balboa F•·d,•tal \Oil \\'ood('n stringer~ in th(' sand. ar•' dt'd hn~ with a homl'-CI\\·npd, San Df('~O was hom,. port fM a hom('-O J"'r1ted ._.,,·inc:s mstitution short timt', but John rcturnrd in Your fund." ar(' !it'cure. 100~ in- 1922 and joint"d the cit,\ staff. As surcd to a total of $10.000 per th~ rommunity grew. during, thr acrount t hrouch an a~l"ncy of the next 11 years. his r('sponsibility F edf'ral Cowmmf'nl Wr arr Steadily increasc.>d. proud of •1Ur dividl"nd l't'N'lrd. too TheN' was n •ason for concern --· 31 conseeuttv(' S('mi-annual in his department over reCt'nt p!l)'lliPnts to our sa\i nc:s invf'S tors earthquakes. The famous quake a t a ra te nC'ver I<'SS than 3% {X'r or 1933 caused 233 breaks in the.> annum city's water Unes. and that wac:: his particular problem. It was on that night. alter another project had kept crews working steadily 48 hours. that he was assign<'d th(' SuperinU!ndent's job. ''There were 900-odd water con- n!'Ctions in the city when I came", he says, a nd steps into th~ room adjoining his office in the City Corporation Yard to look a t thP records. "Today, thert> are 7.642!" There are many problems in his two departmenta, and it takes a balboa L SIMI&S aaa•LWt·t•.-. .... 1• IEWPOIT fUll. IILiftllll You Can Do Better at THE Daniger Furniture Co. OOIIPLETE 00.1111: FUilNISRINOS BEacon 5656 1812 Newport BlYd. COSTA MDA Ymt'll 'J' < tune af ,·ou ma ke a perso11al num6er list for tl~e whole family \\'hen~ n tl \'C a hurr~ -up call t(• lllJkl' . or 1U't fur da~ -w-d:~y (lin\ t"nicm.c in rnal.mg tdeph<on<" cdls ... 'uu 11 fi nd .1 '''t of the nlllllh t·n. vou (311 m11~t often can ht .l •• ·,.r u .11d to f..1••tcr ~(n Ke. -\nd bet. a~e memory ,.(ten p'.1_. ~ t ' , J.,,) nu'll li nd your pe~mal number hl>t "'ell help ' ou w a\·oid l o~lhng "rnng numher-, .m d ~\ <" ~ ou tame:\\ hen ·' ou c.m't qum~ recall rhe n umber of a r nend. If yuu'J ltl.t" to keep ~·our number l~t in :a hand~·. personal dtret.tory . JU~t caU, !'end a postcard. or drop in to ~ uur nearest Pacific Telephone busmess office. \~c'll bt" g lad to give you a frH spccMJ number booklet. {aster loh8 tlisttwtJ WM'Ce can be yours, if you give the operator the out-of-town number you're calling rather than just the name and address. Ttut w ay, you won't have to wa.it wh.ile she gets the number from "Information" in the chsunt town. So, add out-of-town numbers to your personal l.bt. too. ~ Pacific Telephone KVOE "The Voice of the Orange Empire" S I L U T E S OUR 1952 OBANGE coum Fill cmd CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO Ail'END -*- PRMUIS IIOIDCIST DIRECT Fl. TIE Fll_l_ KVOE ---1480 on aD Or~ county radio. + ' • Pap 12 ~T ThundQ-, Augut 1~ 1152 Church Baildiag Plaa Approved Construction of a t w o -1 t o r y church school Wllt was unani- mously approved by the congrega- tion of Christ Church by the Sea a t the 40th Anniversary quarterly u~ NOTia Ordia&Doe No. te8 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING RECTI ON SUO. 1 OF THE MU- SJCIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PRO- VIDING FOR T ilE DES IGN A- TJON OF ONE-WAY STHEETS Tile' City Council of thP Ci ty or Newport B<>a<'h dews orda in as fo l- lows· SECTION 1 · There is hereby added to 's{'Ction 3:.?50.1 of the Mu- nJ r'f"'l C'odt• of thr City of New- pc. t B. IH'h, und••t' thl' Section t.h.·rlouf d<'nott-d "Balboa Island", the tuUu~in~ "North SJ)('edway tx>twN>n Amethyst A\'enue and Marini' Avenue WPst bound traffic only." SECTION 2 · It is hereby de- clared tha l th1s ts an ordinance tor the protection or public health and safety and its urgency arisE.>S trom lh£• follo\,;ng facts: The large volum<> of automobile and truck traffic within the City Lim- Its of Ne~Ao'PQrt Beach. and parti- cularly on Balboa Island, E.>Spe- cially over week-ends. together with the nPCi'ss ity for the orderly a nd propcor handling thereof, plus the large number of pedestrians crossing t ht' city streets, requires the Immediate passage and taking effect of this ordlnanct'. SECTION 3: This Ordinance ~hall be published at least once in the Ne~Aorport Ha rbor Ensign, a new paper of general circulation printed and published in the City uf Newport Beach, and shall be- rome effective forthwith upon its conference Monday evening. The Spanish m.lss.lon d e 1 l g n s tructure, wtUch will connect the present sanctuary with Gooc:le,U Hall. wiU provide rooms Cor two children's departments and four youth and older classes. The plans were presented by a building committee appointed ln May by the 9uarterly conference and headed Hy Walter Bliven of Corona del Mar. They were drawn by Fr~derick Hodgdon, Balboa Is- land architect who recently drew thP plans for thP Balboa Island Community M('tbodist Church and and nt>w Laguna· &-ach Methodist Church. 'rhe plans call for the extemlaD of tht' present Goodt'll HaU clols- t<>r to connC'Ct with the rear or the church sanctuary. Rooms wUI be multipurpose and will provI d e spact' for various midweek activi- ties as well as the regular Sunday prolmllJ\. Estlmated total cost of the project is $25,000. Action on the expansion pro-j gram was taken on thP actual 40th annive~ry or tht' day whe n I 13 J>('rsons under thE' lt>adt>rship of Rc\ John Gabrit>lson came to- geth!'r and otficialJy organ11t>d 1 thl•mselvt>s as th~ Newport &•al·h 1 Commuity Methodist Church. 1 MembE'rs of the building rom- mlttPe charg<'d with carrying tor-~ ward the building program are Walter Bliven. Mrs. Morgan Low- ery, William McDonald. Mrs. Fred Woodworth, and the p a s t or. Thomas Roy Pendell. Aagast PiCDic Held by BIYC ftnal passa~c. The first August picnic was h~ld 1 Tht> abovf' and foregoing ordi-Tuesday nig ht at the open air n&nct> was antroduced at a regular clubhouse by the Balboa lii&D4 meetJng or the City Council of thl' I Yacht Club. A step-up in tht' C tt) of Npw·port Beach held on the boat racing program was an-~th day or July, 1952, and finally 1 nounct'd in order to finish all rae-' ~ssed and adopted on the 11th in~ requ.irem<'nts by the end of the day of August. 1952, by the follow-season. Ol! vote. to wit: At the Friday niJ:ht regular A YES. Councilmen: Miller. club m<'Cting, flr!>l pllu:e a wat ds Hon ·ath, Istx>ll, Smith were present<'d for the week's ac- NOES, Councilmen : None ti\ities to the following: ABSENT Councilmen: Finch Paddleboards -Randy Wright, A.W. SMITH PamPia Twist. Steve Rose, Mona Mayor Rae Barlow, Bill Langjahr, Pat Atlf-'-1 C K. PRIEST Dyer. and Vic<' Commodore Tony Oty Clerk T orrancc. Pubhsh Aug. 14, 1952 Rowing-Randy Wright Mary tn the Newport Ha rbor Ensign Lou Lloyd, Bill U oyd, Da~a Tor- NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Truates of the :--lewport Harbor Union High School requests bids on one 4-door, 5 passen~er light car sedan in- cluding aU standard equipment lind a.n extm roat of black auto ~namel und<'r chassis. Quotations on automatic driv,t> equipment , uver-drive, outside rear view mir- ror on ldt idt>, radio. heater, seat cov<>~ may bf-list<'d separately. B1ds will be receiv<'d up to 12 noon in the office of the high school September 8, 1952, and will be opened m thr board room of the htgh school at 1:00 P. M . on the ~amt· date ran~e. Chuck Kramer, Judy Jones, Rear Commodore Mickey Smith. Dh·ing Randy Wright, Carol Williams. Hank Kyl<>. Sally Seit- ter, Bill Langjahr, Eleanor Guth- rie. Tom J ones. ·.,.,;mming Vicki Newbet•ry, Mary Lou Uoyd, Steve R.ose,l Hank K) le. Linda Preston, Bosco Burns. Pa t Dyer. Commodore Noel Barlow. Sailing -Dick Wlll'd won both 1 Snowbird ra<'es: dinghy ract's w!'re won by Mona Rae Bart~. j Two Local Seamen Goinq to Korea Thr Board rest'rves the rtght 1o Mike Keeler and Robt-rt :'\1uiso, rt·j<'Ct any or all hids. 1ooth Scnman Apprentict's, are LILLIAN BUTLER IC';nin~ Saturday aboard the USS C1t'rk I Toledo bound for Korea Mlke is Pubhsh · Au~ust 14. 21. 1952 in <>ngineering an~ Robert is ~n tn th<' ='lC'Wport Ha rbor Ensign. gunnery They wtll ~top off tn Honolulu and Japan. SERVING YOU REAL VALUES The WANT AD WAY .. the quldc, euy wa,y to .. u.e arddel U.t you don't Deed .... JDOI"el ....... lWUlta. UM the • • • ........ ,~ 10ft • OAJ,.L HABBOB 1114 ~-n.baol ---I RE~lDENT IN LAFAitlill I Virginia ·K. Reibold, formerly of 1 312 Marguerite Ave., Corona de l ' I Mar. Is now living at Lafayette, Calif. Mrs. Rei bold, a r o r mer moving picture actress, Is the wi- dow of the late Max Hahn of the Harbor area. THE ARENAS PLAN PARTY Cocktails in their new home a t 6662 Via Lido Nord, Lido IsJe will begin the party being given by Mr. and Mrs. Vlnct>nt Arena next week on Friday The guests wW then adjourn to the Balboa Bay Club for dinner. Among the ex- pected guests will undoubted.ly be the Glen Staters, Robert Forbes, Bob Coulten and Tony Arenaa. MEMO--- lt4G4~'S Your Fa.ad1:J a..tawut (a..t ....... ~) Ul.IO... ....... ......,. lMI o.-... ll&r + The Chur-ch Points the Way to Fuller Newport Oluu'Cil ol Our LA4J' olllt. Catmel 1«1 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport. BA 0116 ....... St.eplaea IWe)', Putor Fallaer Eclmlllld Maeehlel', ,U.t. ........ $ut.d1y t.tus.s: 1:00, I OtOO, II :)0 •· 11to w ... ctay t.t•u : 1:oo •• "'.......COflf••siOfl: s.~.11 1nd •••• of 1st Frld•Y1 1MI Holy Dayt froM 4t00 to 5:15p.m. 1nd frOM 7:00 to 1:15 p.M. Cbra.t Church by t.be• Sea Com.mUDlt)' Met.bodl.lt &lboa Bh•cl. at Utb St., Newport. BA 116-W Pastor: Rev. Tllomu Ro:r Pf*deU SuMI•y Worship S.rvice: 9:.45 1nd II •· 111.. Chwdl School: Chilch•11'1 Divisiot1, 9:45 •· 111. Sull4•y Youth DlvisiOft: II •· m. t.tidw••• t.t .. ti11g: 7:)0 p.m. W.dn..d•y Prec . .d•d by 6:)0 p. m. Pot·l11dr Flnt Cbiii'Cb of Chrbt Sci•Uat SSOS VIa Udo, Newport &e.a Pboee HArbor U!8 S11nd1y School: 9:15 •· m. Spd1y S•rvic1: II :00 1. m. R•eding Room, Ill P1lm St., a.lbo., Open d1ily from 1\0on to 5 p. m. ••c•pt Sttfl4•yt 1nd Holideys .F\,..t Baplb t Church of Newport Beaa Balboa Blvd., ltU. A Court Sta.. Newport Paat.or: Rev. lvaa 0 . J:lUa Suftd1y S•rvic•• 9:o4S 1. m. S11nd1y Ch11rch School II :00 •· m. Worship S.rvic• 7:30 p.m. S11nday Eve11l119 S.rvloe Mid-w ... S.rviGe: 7:)0 p.m. W.dn..d•r-'r•y•r t.t..tl119 St. lame~t EpiJaoopa1 Cburcb 1108 VIa Udo, Newport Beadl IOalater: Rev. PaaJ MOCN'e Wb~ Pbooe HArbor USO S1111dey S.rvices l :lO •· m. Holy COMm1111IOft 10:00 •· m. t.toming Prayer •MI s.,_ Holy Comm11nion first S11ndey of motlitl 10:00 •· m. Churdl School O.~&~s Th11~1y S.rviGes 9:15 eftd 10:10 •· m. Prey•r G11ild eftd semu of hMii119 10:)0 Holy Commu11i- Newport Height& .Newport Harbor Seveat.b Day Advea*& Cba.rell Newport Blvd. at BoiM St., Newport BeAP'- Pboae: B.Eaeoo 5%01-& or B.r...co. ,.._, Paator: Bollia L. ADdenoe S.turd•y t.tomln9 Sefvl~ S.bb.th School: 9:30 •· m..-S.rmot~: II :00 •·"" Prey•r t.t•etlng: W.dn1td1y, 1 :00 p. "'· Frid•y Evening Vespen: 1:00 p. "'· St. Aadretr1J Preebytert.aa Ob-- UU! St. Aad.rewa Rd., Newport ........ Acroea tbe St. from mp Sebool Pia. U to'U ..._tor: Bev . .J~ S. Stewan Sund•y Wonlllp S.,...i~ •t 9:10 1nd II •· m. S11MI1y School 1t 9:10 •· "'' ~ewport Ba.rbor LaUaeraa ClaCU"CCIl tot1 cuu Dr .. Newport ueap .. PllOIMI: BJ'.acoa fOM-W S appl:r Put.or Chwch Sdlool: 9:30 •· m. Stil'd•y Sllnd•y S.rvi~e: II :00 •· m. How frequently we hear it said, '"Thia ia just as good as the real particular foods or clothing or brands of aspirin. But In the larger religion, it can never be true. r here is no substitute lor inte~rity ol ~ul. One C8JUlOt afford to be way dependable. Honesty and genuineness of life ha~• no .w.titutee. friendliness; in fact. a "substitute" ia a fraud here ... it ia hypocrisy and is no substitute loT btotherlineN. Ooe ia a neighbor or be ia not. In a man's relatioo to bia God, there ia a aupreme dtnMnd for tbe aezaw.. tude and devotion to a tJVII:I'• Hi"*" Priend must be •tea~.• 1be man ~Dring and all-seeing God mu.t be himMlf. or he is a caricature like praying to be seen by hia feUow med. The respect ol men and the ~ty ... thue C4ln have no ~itute and no t~val. This Support the Church Series Is Made Poaaible Throuqh the cooperation of BASIN SHIPYARD-Roy Yo11rdot~• Compl•t• Meintenence for All Bo.tt 701 S.yaid• Dr., N•wport Beech H~ 0222 BILLHEIMER AND WALKER Buildet'a Herdwar• end Specielties 110 Coast Hwy., N•wport B.•ch, BEacon M il DEAL'S St.tOKED FISH Yo11 C.t~h '•m -w. Smoh 'em Hwy. 101 1t M•rin•: end Newport Pier, HA 2011 GENE'S RESTAURANT 1nd IAICEAY Speciali~ng in W.dcling c.••• 705 Coed Blvd., Corona d•l t.t•r, HArbor 1102 H. T. GRAHAt.t IAIT AND TACKLE STOlE a.a •nd Adlit.g Suppli•• 607 Coast Hwy., N-port ... dl lea-1116 HIRTH HAliOR -RICHARDSON ClUISliS Ut.H Cnit.en .net S.il loeta-.... 11 .. w..,. 103 le,.We Dr., Newport ... ell Hartl« Of74 PAUL C. JONES •I'd SON lEAL ESTATE C..pleta ... 1 &t.t •• .-1...-.~ ..... 2J07 w ...... ~~Yd., ... ..,.,. IMcJI Hart. 2J IJ UDO ~NSULA SHIN AlD c-.... .._,..,. s.mc. 900 l ht St., Nawpor+ a..dl H...t. JOI RALPH P. WASKEY a..tt.-~·-Mil Newport N ., Nawpcwt ... cit HatW 40Z lOIElTS JEWB.liS ~ J...lry 1\et 6MI La.... ...._ W'h MarfM A.,.., WM. 1 ... 1111. HAl"-n21 L J. Ktma I COWPANY ~ ..... ,..,......, ...... -s-m. MOJ Nawport ................. HAl"--.u STAFFORD ELECTRIC CO. lnstelllt;ons, t.t•inh111nu end R•pain 110 Coart Hwy., Newport 8e1ch S.ecOfl 6321 ROSAN INCORPORATED M1rin• Divltion and Foreign Moton Ltd. 625 Coed Hwy., N•wport le1ch 8e1~0fl 741 I SEASPORT LANDING COFFEE SHOP Open 24 houn. On• m .. l and yo11 wlll ba back 117 Coed Hwy., Newport le1ch 8e1c0fl 6116 SYt.tPSON •"d HOLLAR 112 lltfl St., N•wport a..~h EO L SEOElMEIEit -UALTOR 152l Coast •vc~ .. Cot-• del toter THE IEAUTY IAlN T OftJ t.t•l11m-Heir Stylist Ja7 Ne-,ort •vc~., Newport ... ch H•rbor I HI YEllOW CAl COt.tPANY s.niflt Na..,.,t ... cit •'"' Costa ....._ 117 c..tt Hwy. H.rt.. 222..._..._ 5114 I NEWPOlT-IA.LIOA FIDYAL SAVINGS a LOA.N A sm.,. l .. il•"--P. A. Pa'-r, ,, ... _. JllJ VI. L.Wo. New,_. ... ell H-'* I- CLARK METALLIZING,· INC • Cerreeiee ~.-sp..lalltte 106 JOttl St .. Newpert ... Gt. Hart. 2109 SENOOO SP£CtALnE.S COt.tPANY S,riaa•t We -. -.le • fN.a .,.., aiN..,.. 116 )Ott. St ..... ..,_. ... d. Hart. 1107 FIAHCIS J. HORVATH, a..ttor Hart. ,..,.. ...... ....... MlO W • ...._ .... New,_. .... HA 1421 THE SHADE SHOP Shedes to Orcl•r-V•n•ti•" Blinds, Drapery 514 29th St., Newllorl le1ch Harbor IM Used I.Aarlne Equipmettt, N1utlc•l 422 lOth St. (N .. r lee House) Newport HA GENERAL SHEET t.tETAL WORKS KAY FINCH CERAt.tiCS t.t•••n af Fi~~e Pott•ry I 21 Coert BIYci., Cor~ cl•l toter IAUOA GLASS CO. With Ow Compli-+a aMI len Wilhea 1000 Coast Hwy., Ne.,.,t le•ch ... cot~ IAYSHOlE TlAJLER 'AU 111d IOAT LANDI Htilll Lker I 7ttl I C..tt Hwy .. Newpett ... ch lOY D. GAWTHIOP-HEATING. Papa '-"a~•lllly l•t.-•ticMt--b1H.wltl til c-.t Hwy., Ne•l*f I.Kh LAlSON'S IOAT I CA_ItNET SHOP Semce for ... Y•c~ a Cotn!Mtdal Ill eo.t Hwy., N•wl*f ... ch I & I IIU.LT SHOP S.II4..W..., M•lh.. D•ctne HaM._,_ 101 ,.,. St.. ..... HatW 2714 HIDY'S Pff SU...UI!I I SPOlnNG U. S. e..t. 1111111 I .............. .......,.,.. -c...t ..... ~ c-. .., ...,, HAtW Tbunclay. August 14. 1952 Fuller Life -.-Attend Regularly + Qalboa Island ........._ laluMI Oe ..St7 Ke.....W aa.nll lla.t.pleAft.oBAAoa.._. 10a1aw: Dr. 11an1 lftHe s-4ey ~ 9l-0 •""· Swl4ey Sdlool I I :00 a.m. Wonhlp MNice Olnardl ol St. .Jolla Vlaaaey S14 11utae Ave.. IIAiboa ......_ Pla.'BA nu .. ...._ StepMa JD1e7, Put.. l'alller 1'.-..d llaerWel', A..t. PMtor Su!Mtey -...-. 1:00, 10:00, I I :30 •· "'· ~011. S.tvrdeys e11ct wes of Itt Fridays end Holy Days, 4:00 to 5:30 p. "'· ettcf 7:30 to 1:)0 p. "'· You In The Church The Church In You- fonn a combin.at.iol\ tor ~. Wt should attend church niularly. £wry man. woman ani chlld neecls the influence cl the CHUiCII. &e FaithfW! &e • a Churchaan. 1 as good as the real thin&t• Maybe so in leuer matters, such as rin. But In the larger realm of character and morality and cannot afford to be almost hooelt oc fairly truthful or half· life haYe no ~tutee. There can be no .substitute lor genuine here ... it il bypocri.ly and treuoo to a man'• better self. There ~ .............. or be il not. deaMnd for the genuine and tho true. Re,•enoe and gratt- mu.st be •rea~.• 'lbe man who bows in the pn~ence of the aU- or he i.s a caricature like the Pbari.8ee em the street comer ..• re.spect ol men and the lavor ol God and a man's own JetUe ol riO (IVaJ.. COTona del Mar Coroa.a del liar Commaalty Oil~ ()oqTeptloaal Ill lleUotrope Ave., Oorotaa del Mar Plloee HArbor 1S85-.I Putor: Be\'. Palll w:.ctwarcl Bal*tt s-dey Word.ifS S•rvices: 1:)0 •· '"~ 9:45 •· m .. I I :00 e, m. Sundey Sehool : 9:45 e."'· Costa Mesa .u.embty of God Cburda U ad St. aDd Eldeo A\·e., Co81a Meu. Ptlu.e: BEacoD 6139 &eveftllld M. C. CroaJc. Putor Sundey School: 9:30 •· m. Wonhip: 10:45 e. rn. end 7:30 p. m, Young '•ople end Children's Servic.e, 6:l 0 p.m. S11n. .,.idw .. k Servic•: Wednesday, 7:)0 p.m. L..di•\ Miuionery Council, ThuM•Y'· 10:00 e. m. St. .I oacb lm Cb urcb 1964 Oraaage A ,.f', Coeta Mesa Pit oaf': BEacoa 50%8 Fa tbt'r Tbomas .1. S eyta , Su ndey M•n•s •• 7 00. 1:30, 10:00, II :30 e. rn. w .. •ct•Y': M•ss •• 7:00 •· m.-Confession: S.turd•Y' from 4:00 to 5:1>-7:00 to 8:15 p.m. Oommua.lty lfethodlst Church of Coeta Heea 4!!0 W. l9t.h t •• Costa Mesa Phoa.e: BE.a.coo 1Sn Rev . .loeepb W. McSb&De Sunf.t•y: 9:45 •· "'·· Church Sunday School 10:50 a.m., Morning Wonhip-.-7 p.m. Coll•ge Age MYF s.Mc-7 p. m .. High Sehool MYJ: Service 7 p. rn .. Sunwgous Group S.rvic:e Tbe Cbwdt of CluUt 1050 Cban:ll S t., Coeta Meea Ptloa.e: Bl'.acoa 1686 0 . 0. Horst. MJ.a.IJtt.er S~ey : 9:45 •· "'~ Bible School-10:45 e. rn. Wonhip S.rvlc-11 :45 e. m., Communior.-7:30 p.m. Evening S.rvic.-W•dnesdey: 7:)0 p. rn .. Evening Service Ceatral Bible Cbardl Ora.age Ave. at tard St., Coeta lfea Plloa.e: BE&coa &4l58 A. A. Kaden. Putor Su11d•J' Sehool: 9:45 e. rn.-Moming S.rvk e, II e. m. Evenin g Servin. 7:10 p. m. Midweek S.rvie•, Wed11•sdey, 7:30 p. m, the cooperation of the Following Civic Minded Citizens and Businessmen; THE SHADE SHO' Ordar--Vtt~etien llinds, Orepety Hdw. St., Newport hech Herbor 114 Equip!Mflt, Neuticel Decoretions ( N .. r Ic e Ho11sa I Newport HA 2470 SHEET METAL WORKS Wey, Newport Beech Harbor 2210 KAY FINCH CERAMICS Me~•n of Fine 'ott•ry 11.,0., Corofta total -..er Herb« 21" BALBOA GLASS CO. Ow Compli-+s ettcf hri WiU..s H"'Y~ Nt.,.n hech leec011 Sill nAILER ,Aalt e..d IOAT LANDING H•i111 Kaner Hwy~ Newpert .. ech ... ,011 5410 trNace-ofori•tltiiiiY l.w-ti-&ti ... tet ... ,011 6015 IOAT & CAJINET SHO, tt.. Yec~ a Com!Mfdal C.ft Hwy., New,_. ... ch ... c011 -9.J Mel+t. o.ltJ... He111tt...,.... ,el• St., ..... H.,W 27l4 Prr SUPf!liES I SfOilnNe 60005 ................... ........,., .. o.a...y .w .. c....tWw.r.~•m.J H. H. HOUitOOK-'LUMIER New Constrvetion. Water H•eten, Furne~ 210 1 W. lelboe Blvd., Newport leech HA 141 .. W HENRY SLIFERT -Boat lullctinl)-lepeln Earl's Ltnding. 711 Coast Hwy. Newport Beech hecon 6797 PORT O F SEVEN SEAS Y echt Ltnding Herry G ertler 601 Cout H""f., Newport leech leecon 19M BOATSWAIN'S LOCK~ 1003 Coest Hwy~ Newport leedl ... con 5ln IALIOA WASHIT SElf SEAVICE LAUNDRY Y041r W~'s Wadi i11 lO MiflvtM 103 '•lm St~ lelboe Herbot 2724 IALIOA INN COLUMBIA ,EST CONTROL CO. iM E. a.lbM ......... , a.tboe HA 2~A 141 COAST nO,EATIES CO • Rutt. JeywM. lMitor 101 E. lelbo. ltv-ct., hlboe Hart-26M lAY & lEACH RfALTY, INC. 6locle11 Fey, OW Fey, J . M. Miler, W Rl .. triel 1410 W. lelbo. ll¥-tl .. New,.t ..... H...t-IH4 RICHARD'S LIDO WAUET ~ ..... c-ty· ....... c-. .............. )4U v-.. Ucto, Newpert ._., HAtt.et 2121 CLAIE.NCI McCUUOCH -....._ M• o-4 C..._. W-' ef ... ..._. 2107 VIle Way, New,_. .... MAtt. 4il BAGNALL IMPORT CO. Hendm•d• Gifts from Tiny Cherms to Furniture 119 C011t 81vd ., Corone del M•r Hnbor l712 EARL w. STA NLEY A1semblym•n. 74th District 225 Me rine A••·· S.lbo• lsl•nd Herbor 1775 WASHERETIE SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY 0y•ing, Dry Cl .. ning, Finished L..undry 404 Co.rl Blvd .. Corone del Mer Herbor 25~W FITZMORRIS REALTY CO. S.I-Rentel-bch•nges--Busin•uea I ll Coast Blvd., Coron• del Mar, HA 2152 I )120 SHE-WO~EN'S A,AitEl W. He.,. rile P..fect Olitf;t fot All O«.si011t 106 E. lelboe •·d~ lelboe Herbot 2060 BALBOA REALTY CO. 700 E. lelboe Blvd., lelboe Herber n n W. D. JOHNSON J EWELRY Hltll Style Comm• Jewelry 211 Meri~~e A-.. lelboe Island He[b« 2640 W1LSON JEWELRY J•welry, S._.iftt, Wetchei e..ct ltepeiri119 206 Meilt St .. a.lboe Herb« 2UI ACl KEY SEIVIC£ ~e.,. loeb lepeln 101 t.4Mt St .. lelboe Herbot lift AvtNUE flHAR-..ACY ~,..... ~ •"" ,.....,..., ,... 106 w . ..,._ ....... ,._, tiM-27 HREN e1141 lOIRT LYNN -a..l ~ c.-,-. ..... ~ 41 I C..tt IW., C.... 41.t Wer, ~ 1017 .... 11 CHIJitCHES OlA.88 ATA&TS TODAY •AJIOUHDINO IN BOPr Eldrr HoW. L. Andenoo or the The three toervie8 to be held Seventh·Day Adventist C burch. this week at thto Flrst Bapll.at will use for the text ot hLs Satur· Church or Newport will be led by day sermon. Matt. 25;40: ''Verily I Rev. Ivan C. Ellia, pastor. At U 1 say unto you, inasm uch as ye a . m. S unday, Rev. El11s wW have done It unto the least of preach on "Abounding in Hope'" thelf' my brethren. ye havt> done and at 7 :30 p. m. he will pn!'6Ch on It unto me." !"Friendly SalutH". 1be mid.. A fre~ nutrition class is being week service at 7 :30 p.m. W~ started by Mrs. no'ro thy R utledge day will be about the ~ ot of 2664 Santa Ana Ave.. Costa John 1. Mesa, at 2 p. m . today <Thurs· J uly has been a reool"d month dayl. The theme of the class ls In attendance at Sunday ScDool. that our first d uty toward Obd whlch m eets at 9 : 30 a . m. On and our fellow beings is that or Tue~day the w .omen'a MJ.ulonary self· development and that we Soctety met at t he home o1 Mrs. should coopt>rate wi th God in re-B. Ruth Hansen In Corona del storing health to thE' body as well I Mar Mrs. John W. Herrick bad M to the svul. charge of the prognm which wu • • • about Africa . BIBLE U:.SSOS OS ·sOCL' Man 's individual being. which includes hea lth. strength, holiness. vision, WISdom and love, origi· nates in Soul, God, and can never be lost or destroyed. according to the lesson-sermon on "Soul" in the Newport Beach Christian Sc:tence Church at the entrance to Udo Isle. These words of th<' Psalmist 1119:174. 175• will be the Golden IText: "I have longed for thy sal· \'alion. 0 Lord: and thy law ~ m) deUghl Let my soul livE' and it shall praise thee; and let th,. judgmc.'nts help mt' " · • • • m :EST AT ST . A!II.DREW~ Chaplain Kenneth 0 Rt'\\'1<.:k wlll fill the pulpit for both morn- in~ st>r\ices S unday at St. An- drt>ws P resbyterian Church, while Pas tor JamPs ::' Stewart is on his ,·aca t1on Follo\\·ing his gradua· tlon from l'CLA. !-tr Rew ick st>n Pd .1s an ortiC<'r m the l' S Aml~ and at tht> conclusion of hts m 111 1 a r ~ '<'n IC•"' attt>nded the P n • b) ttoraun St>nunat) tn San An· ,t'lm~' At th,· prt> ... .-nt lam£> ht> Is ,,.n m,:: a.., Chaplntn uf the Puna· hou ::'chool m Honolulu, Hawan ·THE LORD Ot' Lflo'E' l'sing lht.' F.1~hth Psalm a~ hts tt>x t for tht' st>rmon at the 9 .45 d m. and tht• 11 (I() a m. seniet>S of worshJp at the Corona d£>1 Mar Communit) Church, Rt>v Paul Ed· ward Babbitt \\111 preach on the subje-ct. "The Lord o! We.'' The 9:45 a. m. senice appeals to par· ents ot the chjJdn'n who arE' in Church School at tht> same time, as wt-11 as to peoplt• who would rathf'r worship earlj and have the rt'St of the day for family gatber· 1 in~. picnics and bt>achin\! Meeting Monday On Church Camp 1 Parents o f chaldrt>n attE'ndine ~~ Jam('S Church Camp August :!3-30 at Rll': Bt-ar Lakt' a rt> asked to bt' prt>Srnt at 10 00 a . m. Mon- da) m thl' Parish HotLc;e of ~~ JamPs. Purpose of thP mt't"·lln.; w11l tx> to arran~t> transportauon to and from camp. to a nswt>r queos· 11ons parents m1~ht haH'. and to I £:1 vp { tna I 1n.•arucuons RPv Paul :O.toort> Wh~~t>lt>r w1 U I be 1n char~l' of tho' camp Thi!' yt'ar i O ,-hlldr<'n 1n tht~ urst to sixth cradl's \\111 en to tht> 'In- ' n ual camp condu,•ted 1lS a r-·~ular part of th,, Church :-'chool pro· 11..'Tam It "tmportant that a t l eAst I one par··nt or eaf'h t•htlc.l bt· pt .. s. en t a t t h1s mt'i'tlng. B t:LMO:'\'T SHORt~ TO UDO • • • 'MASTER OF THE SEA' Rev. Thomas Roy PendeU's ser· mon topic a t Christ Church by the Sea Sunday wtll be ''Muter ell the Sea." the fourth and roncluding SE'nnon m hl.S St>n..s ol ~ a bou l t ht> ·t-a SER.MOX OS I'TE\\'ARJMI Re' Otto F1Scher, supply putor a t thl' :-,;p"port Harbor Lutheran Church. "ill prt.>ach Sunday on ·s tewar<b m 1 he Klngdom of God." The ·unday School teach· t'rs are mt't'ting at 7:30 p m . today •Thun.dayl at thl" church Vaca- tion Biblt> School will hold lts final m .. ·etinRS from 9·30 a l1l to noon on Monday Wt'dnetde~ &0<1 Frida) 0f n('Xt wN'k Many Pasion at Anniversary Fete l'wel\• pasTor., \\t'rt' tt'p~nted as Chnst ChW'('h by thE' Sftl C't'lt>- brall'<i 1b -tOth annht>rsan · PrP,.•·nt at tht> nld·ttnwrs· reun- I<Jn Sunda) aht>rnoon wert> Rot>'. John C~tbn.•lsun thf' h~t minis· tt.'r • 1 ~1 ~ R• ' I ll Aostwick, 1911·1921. :01~ W Jl WlutP, ~'1- dow of Rt>\ \\1ut• \\ hco wa' p;l'· w r 19'.!3-::!4 :'otr-. Cnl\er RA\tnon. \\ ui''" of R,., R.lbtur 1924-~ :\irs. Kt•mp \\'mkl('r Harris, whose for mt:>r husband. R.f>\ WtnklPr wa,. pastor frvm 1935 until his deeth in 1936 ts he was a<X'Oil\panlt"d by Dr. Harris pastor of Elbrookf' Method· tst Church an Wuhington. DC '. Re\·. William HesseU, 1936-40. who prE'achf'd the 9·45 ~rmon Sunday ; Re\ Edward Coodt>ll 19t(}-.48, who prPached tht> 11 a m S(>ftn()ll. and th•• prt>sent minil'tf'r Rt-,. Thomas Ro' Pt'ndc>ll GrPt'IJOI!; \\l'r• l'rt't'I\Pd from :'otrs John Ohver. whu_p husballd had been pastor uf th• prt>df'C~· wr chun·h baf'k in 1~· Rev R~ sell Stroup. 193(}.3."1 now pastor of tht> Cror~:eotown Presbytenan Ch urch '" Washin~on 0 C. 1 a netghbor uf Dr HarriS 1 d nd 1 r,w, Dr Har n W \\1utt> \\h\~ fonnt"d the RaltX'\3 bland ChapE-l and IS Ol)\\ pa:.tor or w Balboa llla.nd ~IE'thod1•-t l~hurch ~ot prt'SE'nt Sun<Lt~ bur 'hu\\1n): p1c1~ of o•arly d l~' ,,f :-=t>w'P(lrt the.> pn'- N>dmc \\\•d no•"da' wa$ ~«>~ W H :"todou11 p.t,lor ·rrom 1~ to 1m M"'TTIO~ OF Tflli! MISI. T ER ' Amon~ thost' \\ ho have reoct>ntly I purcha:-t'd ht•nll'!:o on Udo t~le art> Mr and Mrs Donald t.ewt,;. 1n7 Rc\ l'<llll ,t,xlr\' Y. ~Wf'IE'r "'111 ~ 1 ~ •' a ,., rw:-. n t :.r nnoru; t tus month '\1 ~~ J ,llllt'" EpJ,.l'(lp.l) Chut'Ch nn I ht' t ht'nll' "Tho• 1-Un<'l tun ~ I ht> :'ohlll"tt·r 1r :'\ln<it'rn La(('" ThP purfl(':-•' t>l tht' !~o•rmoru; wtll lx' tl' JXI!Ilt out that tho• rolf' (I( lh<' mil· 1<t<'r has n(lt ~han~t'd as far as thf' church conrt•pl i~ l'On<"t a-ned. hut that then• hn" 1Hi~1·n ~'~ popular ll:k•a that 1, c.'n nnN~U' , : •h(-funr· uon of th•• mlnt.,tt>r Rt ~ Wh~l· t>r ·, s .. ·rmtm IOpll' thu. ~unday \lo1ll tx> ''Tht> HeahnJ.! MuUI!try " I \1111 Eboli The L.:-"'is' have mo,·ro from Rl'lmont ~ horr and l art' now L1do Lk natiVE"' "r one I \\ N'k :\'1:\\' LIDO H OMT.OWSF..RS ~ew homrownE'rs of Lido lslt> I arE' Mr Md Mrs J H BrutschE' of 720 Via Udo Nord. The Brutsches art.> in the throes of re- modelling, altering their home to s uit th<'m IIMMr_., .. ph ..... c--... llar THE FLE.'\OS(;~ RETl'RS ~t r and Mr-. !'\1lnrvm Flf'nunj.: of Corona dt>l Mar hllw just rf'- tumed from n a nnual trek into Canada, "ht'l'\' the} ~>·t'd thf' wild. wild lift> 10 the foothills or thE' Roclut'S Ensign Classified ads have beell a proven means of reeohing ~ for all aort.s of merchan~Uw them ! PhoM HArbor 1114.. RltST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST ))0) Vie Li4fo, Newport INc* I /1 br•nd1 of T11• Mother Churd>. The F•r!t Church ol Ch• ,, Sc·~tllt '" ao,. ton. Mau•~h""''' Su11d•y Sc~"·~' 9 IS e"" S11nf.tay Service t I~ e m. Wedn•,day Ever>·~g "'"~'' nq @'o()() p m R•edong RIXI"' IC'cated .~ II Palm St S.lbo. \ o~" detl~ f•<.,. t t noof' to 5 p. m. •• .. •rt• Sundav e·d ~·d•Yt "etoof\•lly ab~e"'•d T ... Pvb •• ·' col'dtell y "· •ttod •<-e l· •a~ the d • .. •t" ·~"''~' .~.• vsa l!.e R•ed'"9 R~ 1 ' UGo\.1. NOTICI UGM. NOTICI LIGM. Heme:& NOTICE lNVITINO BW8 than aald a-eneraJ prevailing rates NOTICE OF JO!:A&INO Notice U; hereby given that the of per diem w~ to all workmen NotJa> Is hereby given Ul&t the Board of Trustees of the Newport employed in the execution of th~ Planning Commission of the City Beach School District of Orange contract. of Newport &-ach will hold a pub- County, hereinafter referred to No blddeT may withdraw h1a bld lie hearing on tbe variance appli- as the "Owner," will receive up to, for a period of 60 days alter Ute cation of Norman H. Smedegaatd but not later than 4 :00 o'clock date set for the opening of bids. for relief from Section 910S.4 (b) p.m., ot the 19th day of August. Board of Trustees of the Zoning Ordinan~ on NEiy 1952, aealt>d bids.. for the a word of Newport Beach School District 25' Lot 9 and SWly 15' Lot 11, contract for the site grading for OT&Ilge County, California Block 234. Corona del Mar (309 the proposed Elementary School By JAMES D. RAY, Clerk Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar). No. 4. site being on the east side Publish : July 31; Aug. 7, lc 14, 1952 Notice Is hereby further given of the north end of Goldenrod in the Newport Harbor Ensign. that said public hearing will be A.ve., extended. Corona del Mar. held on the 21st day of August, Such bida shall be received in the NOTICE ()F IIEARINO 1952 at the hour of 7 :30 p. m. In otrlce of t he "Owner" at 1400 Cliff the CoWlCll Chambers of the New-Drive, Newport Beach, Orange Notice 1s hereby given that the port Beach City Hall at which time Coun.... Callf · d hall be City Councll of the Oty of New-'~• onua an s and place any and all per10111 In· o~ned and publicly read aloud at port Beach will hold a public hear-terested may appear and be heard the above stated time in the of· ing on the applicatio.n or Hancock thereon. flee of the ''Owner". Banning, Jr., to rezone a pc:irtion Each bid must confonn Md be of Lot "D" ln the Banning Tract ~~~~ ~ary respomive to this invitation. the to change the present. r.onlna of PLANNING COMMISSION •~--'fi u· d 11 tb R ·l . R-3 and C-1. to C-l·H and Pa&~ ... , speca ca ons, an a e Publish: Aug. 14. 1952 lh .. __ ts r1 · the R-4 districts. o er ""-"'umen comp sang in the Newport Harbor Ensign pertinent contract documents. Cop-Notice is hereby further given ies of t he Contract Documents that said public hearing will be NOTICE OJI' HEARING ar e now on me and open to pub-held on the 25th day of August. Notice 1.a hereby given that the lie l.napection in the said offices of 1952, at the hour of 7:30 p.m. in Planning Commission of the City the Owner, and or Lind and Ple-the Council Clambers of the Oty of Newport Beach will hold 8 pub- ger, Archltects. located at 1415 Hall. NeWJ:)Ort Beach. CalUornia, 1 · th u ti f Coast Bl"d .. Corona del Mar, ln hi h tim d ' d ic hearmg on e app ca on o " at w c e an p.~ace any an R. C. Benner for a variance from said County and State and may all persons may appear and be s · 9103 35 (b) & 91()8 37 (b) be Obtained at t ... e latter plac" bY d h ecttons · · ,. '<' hear t ereon. of the Zoning Ordinance on Lots depositlng $10.00 for each set. This C. K. PRIEST 12 & 13. Block 112. Tract 234 deposit will be refunded lf the set a ty Clerk 11244-48 w . Balboa Blvd.). or ~ts of eontract Documents de-Publ' h A 7 d 14 1952 in Nolict> ls hereby further aiven lh•ered an? returned \n good con-as : ug an · 'd bli · ·'Ji be dition within nve days after the Th<' Newport Harbor Ensign. that saa pu c hearmg WI bid opening. held on the 21st day of August, Each bid shall be made out on a No. .J-8991 l952 at the hour of 7 :30 p. m . 1n ( be b · ed lth f ~ 1 th(' Council Chambers of the New-onn to o ~m at e er o .Jl.'YENlLE DEPAR &m~~NT port Beach City Hall at which timP the said offices m which the Con·j CITATION and pl(lce any and aU persoa in· tract Documents are on filp, In Utf' Superior Court of the State terest('d may appear and be heard Each bid shall be accompanied I of CalJfornla ln aad tor the tht>reon by a certified of cashjer's check Cmmty of OraAr;e RAY Y. COPELIN. St'Cr('tary payable to the ~er. or satisfac-In the Matter of ELZA KAZI· NEWPORT BEACH CITY tory Bid Bond 10 fa,·or. of the MERENSKS. a minor who should PLANNING COMMISSION ~c_r. executed b,y the Sadder as be dedared free from the cus-Publish: Aug. 14. 1952 Prinetpal Md a satis~actory surety tody and control of her parents in the 1\:Pwport Harbor Ensil(n comp9.ny as surety. m an amount not lf:'SS than five per ccnt of the THE PEOPLE OF THE bid. The check or bid bond shall STATE OF CALIFORNIA be given as a guaranti'E' that the TO: Mapja Kazimerens~. mother ~OTil't: I~YJTI~(; BIDS Z..:otlct' is hereby given that tht' Board of Trustees of the Newport BC'ach School District df Orange County. hfr<'a':laflt•r rt'ff•a·rt>d to as th<' o, .. ncr. -.qJJ l"f"Ct'J\(' up to, but not later than 8:00 o'clock p. m .. of tht' 2nd day or Sept<'mbf>r. 19-'i2. scalt•d bads 1 or t ht' a'' :a r d of con- tract for the repau· of t'el'tain roof areas of the Corona del Mar School. 610 C'ltrnarion A\'<'., Co- rona del ~tar, located m saad school di trict. Such bids shall be recei"cd in the off1ce of the Owner at 1400 Cliff Dri,·e. N c w port Beach. Oram;e Count}'. Callfor- nia and shall be opened and pub- licly read aloud at the above stated time in the office or the Owner. bidder will execute the Contract of the above-nam<'d manor. and If· it be awa~ded to hJm in con· all other pt>rsons claiming to be formity v.ith. the C?ntract Docu-th~ moth<'r or father of said menB -and ..,.,11 proVld<' the suret} 1 chald . hond or bonds as specifiNl therein Pursuant to law, you arc hereby within five days after notification Mted and required to Appear be- of the aw·ard of the contract to the fore this court in the C\.urt room bidder. The Owner rE'servC's th£' privi- lege of rPJt>C'tins: any and all bidJ or to W8J\(' any irrP~ularitit>s or infonnaUti"" In any bid or in the bidding. Pursuant to the Labor Code of the State of California. the said Board of Trustees has ascertained the general prevailing ratt> of per cliem wages for each craft or ty~ of workman needed to execute the contracts which will be awarded the StJCCeSSful bidders: And these prevailing rates are contained ln said specifications adopted by Ute Board, and are as follows : C'l&Mt noauon: Foremen-All foremen not here- In separately classifiE'd, shall \X' pa1d not lt>ss than the pre,aaling rate. Appf'('nU~s --May be employed rn con fo r m1 t y Wlth Section 1777 ~ of the California Labor ('ode Labor1·rs buildin" a nd unskilled Power t.-quipment op- erato~ Bulldozers Tractors \\ith attachm,.nts Truck dn,crs. 4 yd.s and undf'r Truck dra\'ers. 4 to 8 yds. Tnack dri\'ers. 8 to 12 yds. Truck drivers, 12 to 16 yds. Trucllt drivers. 16 and more yds .. N Negotiating Rata Per Hour 1.94 230 N 2 30 :-..· 2 02 2.04 2.09 217 2.37 Except BB noted In the wage schedule, the rates of per diem wages for each of the various clas- sifications of work shall be the hereinbefore set forth pl't'valling rates of hourly watt!$ muiUpUed by eight 1 8L Eight ( 8) hours &hall COJ'Wititutl' a day's work; It being undentood that in Ute event that workmen are employed, Jess than eiaht <8> hours ~r day, the ~r diem wages shall be deemed to be that fraction of the per diem wa8'M herein establlshed that the number of hours employment bears to eight (8) hours. Overtime shall be paid for work pertonned in excess of the regu- lar day's or week's work and at the rate of overtime of the craft involved. Holidays as herein re fen-ed to !!hall be deemed to be New Year's Day, Decoration Ds.y, tndepen- dence Day, Labor Day, Anni.st1ce Dey, T h a n k a g l vI ng Day and CtuiJstma.s. U MY of the above hoUdays fall on Sunday, the Mon- day foJJow1.ng shall be considered a legal hoUday. It abaU be mandatory upon the Coatractor te whom a contract II awarded. and upoa all 11\Jbcontrac-- ton unc~n-him. to pay not ._ of Department 1 at th,, Cou'rt HousC' at Santa Ana, 0 r• a n 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 have why the above- named El.z.a Kazimerensks should not be by this court declared free from the custody and control of yourselves. her parents, according to the petition on fi1e herein, to which reference is hereby made tor Curther particulars. Said ch1Jd is described as a fema1e, eight yc·an. of age, born November 4. 1943. in Community Taurupt>, Lat- via. DATED: July 29, 1952. B. J . SMml. County Clerk By Robert H. Markey, Deputy I Publish: July 31 ; Aug. 7, 14, 21, in the Newport Harbor Ensign Each bid must confortn and be responsive to this im-itation. the plans, specifications, and all the other documt>nts comprising the pertinent contract d oc u men t s. Copies of the Contract Documents are now on tile and opt-n to pub- lic inspection in the said office of tht' 0\\·nl'r. in said Count)' and Statt• and may be obtained at the lallt>r place I SOTJCE OF HEARII!\G ~otice is hereby given that the Planmn~ Commission of the Chy of r-;cwport Beach will hold a pub- lic hl.'anng on the a pplication of Each b1d shall n.~ made out on a form to lx· obtaint>d a t t>lt ht>r of the sard ofr1oes 10 \\ hrch tht• Con· tract Documents are on file ! J. E . T..1lbott for a variance on Lot 6, Block 3.'>. :-.;ewport Sf>ach Tract 13510 OC<'~tn Front l so that he ma) be> aJJo,\ed a sideyard setback of fifteen lnChE'!( instead of the rc· The Owner reserves the privi- lege or rl'jccting any and all bids or to waive any irrcgulariliC's or V!fm mali tit-s in any bid or in the biddin~. Pursuant tn thP Labor Code of the State of California, thP said Board of Trustees has ascertained tht> genera I prevailing rate of per diem wages for each craft or type of workman needed to execute the contracts whlch will be awarded the successful bidders; and these prevailing ra~s are contained ln said spedlications adopted by the Board, and are as foUows: qwred 1 hrt><' feet. ;\iotice is hE'r<.'by furthen gi\'en tba 1 said public hearing will be I held on the 21st day or August, 11952 at the hour of 7 :30 P. M. in the Council Chambers of the New- port Beach C'i ty Hall, at which time and place any and a II per- sons interested may appear and be heard thereon. RAY Y. COPELIN, Secretary NEWPORT BEACH CITY PLANNING COMMISSION Publish : Aug. 14, 1952 • in the Newport Harbor Ensign. NOTICE OF B.EARJSG Cla-.lfteaUoa: Foremen-All foremen not here- in M!parately classified, shall be paid not less than the prevaH- ing rate. Apprentices-May be employed In conformity with Section 1Tn.S of th(' California Labor Code. Notice ia hereby given that the Planning Commission of the City · or Newport Beach wnt hold a pub-Laborers, building Rate PH Boar lie bearing on the application of and unskilled ... 0 . A. Jones for a varfa.oce on Lot Roofer foremen . .. .. 10, Block 9, Section Two, Balboa Roofer . Island (216 Diamond Ave.) for a Sheet metal worker .. four foot rear yard setback tn-Truck driver, 1.24 2.90N 2.65N 2.625 stead of required five feet. under 6 tons . .. . .... 2.02 Notice is hereby further Jdven N-NegoUating that said public hearing will be Ex~pt as noted In the wage held on the 21st day of August, schedule. the rata of ~r diem 1~2 at the hour of 7 :30 p. m. l.n wages for each or the varloua clu- the Council Chambers of the New-s1ficatton,; of work &hall be the port Beach CJty Hall at w b i c h hereinbefore set forth prev.utng time and place any·and aU penon& rates or hourly wages multiplied 1ntf'rPSted may appear and be by eight {8 ). Eight (8) houn heard thereon. shall constitute a day's work: It RAY Y. COPEUN, Seaetary bel.ng understood thtlt in tM event NEWPORT BEACH CITY that workmen are employed leu PLANNING <X>MVI.SSION than eight C8) hours per day, the Publlsh: Au,. 14, 1862 per diem wages shall be ~m~ .In lht Newport Harbor .EnaJga. to be that fraction of the per diem wages he~Wl e~t.a.bUshed that the number of hours of emplo)'IM'Dt bean to e!Pt (8) hcKn. 0\lt-rUme lhall be peld lor work I!Ufonnecl iD ~ ol the NP- LlGAL NOTICI LlGAL MOTICI tar clay'» or week'i work and at NOTICE or HEARING the rate for ovtrtime ot the craft N_otlce ia hel't'bY give-a that the l.nvolw-d. Planning Commission of the City Holidays aa heN>in a·eferred to of Newport Beach will hold a pub- shall be deemed 10 b\' New Year's lie hearing on the application of la)ay, Decoration Day, lndepen· v . 1. Partch for a variance to at- &nce Day, Labor Day, Armlatice low a three foot (3' I overhang on Day, Thanksgi' rhg Day and Christ-parage apartment on Lot 3, Bloc~ ~· If any of the above holidays 8, SectJon Two. Balboa Island (~ faU on Sunday, the Monday fol -Coral Ave.). lowing shall be considered a legal Notice is hereby further liYU hort~ll ~o..~ mandato""' unnn the that said pubUc hearing wlU bt ...., . ., ,.... held on the 21st day of A1JilWt, Contractor to whom a contract ls 1952 at the hour of 7 :30 p. m.. In awarded, and upon all aubeontrac-the Council Chamben or the Ne'Ji• tors under him, to pay not leu poTt ~ach City Hall at wh.ldl Ume than sa1d general prevaiUng rates and place any and all pei"'IOO ~ of per diem wages to aU work-terested may appear and be bfero men employed in the execution of thereon. ' the contract. co UN Secs'e•·-No btdder may withdraw his bid RAY Y. PE · _,, for a .,...riod or 60 days after the NEWPORT BEACH CITY ,... PLANNING COKMISSTON date set for the opening of bids. PubU.h: Aug. 14, 1952 Board or Trustees bo DliJ Newport Beach ~ool District in the Newport Har r gn Orange County. Cali!omla NOTICE OF REARING By: JAMES D. RAY. Clerk Publish: Aug. 14 • 21 • 28, 1952 Notice ls hereby given that tht> In the Newport Harbor Ensign. Planning Commission of the Oty of Newport Beach will hold a pub- NOTlC'E OF HEARING Uc hearing on the variance appU- Notice IS hereby given thut the cation or May Beatty Neigbbort Planning Commission or the aty for an eighteen inch 08"') aide- of Newport Beach will hold a pub-yard setb8c.k instead of r-equ.IHd 1. he · h u tl r three feE>t C3") on the Ely 30' ~~~~ ~~d ~:: a~a~:n~ of Lots 8-9--10-11. Black 25, BaJ. to allow a two & o.ne half foot boa Easl Side Addition Cl619 Ea11t <2~') overhang on garage apart-Bay Front, Balboa). ment extending into the rear yard Notice Is hereby furt.heT given setback on Lot 2a. Block 4, See-that aaid public bearin([ wUl bP tion I, Balboa Island t210 Emerald held on the 21st day of Auautt, Ave.> 1952 at the hour of 7:30 p. m. lft Notice Is hereby further given the Council Chambers of the New- that said public hearine wiU be port Beach City HaU at which time held on the 21st day of August, and place any and aU pt-rwa.t ln,. 1952 at the hour of 7:30 p. m. in terested may appear and be heard the Council Chambers or the New-thereon. port Beach City Hall at whJch time RAY Y. COP EUN, Secrt'lary and place any and all persons in-:>."EWPORT BEACH CITY teN>Stf'd may lll>fX'ar and bf> ht>ard PLAN.:-.riNG COMMISSION therron. Publish: Aug. 14, 1952 RAY Y. COPEU!'l, Secn•tary in the !'lewport Harbor ~gn NEWPORT BEACH ClTY PLANNING COMMISSION We have <61e of the moet ~to- Publish: Aug 11, 1952 date and e,fllclent job prtuttq :in=t=h=<'=N=e='='"J>>=!"=r=H==a=rbo=r=E:n=:::i~===plan~ in the Harbor Area. Tey w.. WHITMAN'S SERVICE Sh.l Pre4t~~t. -Ropelr&Af -24-Hr. T-"'t -Nit. Wotl by Appt. "Wo Speclallu In ~oncy S.mc." 1020 C..rt lfvd. H.A.rbet +41-A-Mt•: ~~ II~ .._, W• A· I PLUMBING 8PilOIALIZE8 IN B.J:P.ua& 0.1 A ~t Wa~r a. ..... .,..~en~ ,..., r ..a. "' Sew.f a Sllll s •• ,,.,. MOVING and STORAGE LOCAL a• IAn.WIDE Balboa Transfer Co. C. E. McNiel lt.ll Rubor Blvd.. Coeta ll- G. C.~tt Bllaaoa 'UII de orators Use ' II ,, J! of fine hoMes· yachts· apartmeAts Ho,.. at Ho~~~e aACI 6arclon -have fVEIYTHIN4ij, v~ ca.. Mloct ,..., f.rnltwo .,_ .... ~., .... - loction of ....,.,. aflll Pa•c. T~l In tW. .,... w. he .... 1.,.. .. och .... ,.,., •fill ll,llol.hry • brics, waHpa.-.. Aoor covorhtt• atMI applio....., Houw I 6 arclon wOitroome havo • t'Oputa+ioa tw doing tile fiMtt up ..... ..., atMI tlrepory ...,. otMI our furnltwo ancl retton ahopt foelllo.t •••at.iy fl'l.do furnltw.. You .. .,. t&Mo oflll ..-y by ,-... l119 lot OM of -cfMOroton • • • tt..r. !. .. obligation. House & Gorden t tl CQAIT IUeMWAY, •aw,OIT aiACM, CALIF • • , ....... , ''" •• ._-a • ...,_ eo•oo•to 1100 fAll I fiiiRIIl··· ll,...t .w ••- swiN~s • lUURELUS• PADS • I'£COV£RS YACHT fURNITURE • 8,A"8EOUU ... n~. Aupaa 14. 1152 .... II TIIAOIID'S HOLIDAY Mary Lee Richmond. Newport Harbor Hlg.h teacher who Uvea at 422 FuBertGn Ave., N e.w p ort Helahta, Is •pending part of her .umrne fteation at El Monte. "'hnedkr TM Sip .. HArbw r1 UJNet I c:.e IE II UPIDLSTEIIII u ......... ~ ·~--............. Cella ... MOVING ••• lAq Dlw' nee ...... lAJlOIC oa sw••·•· IOM GIVEN SAKE OA&& ... a~~d STORAGE ''We llove W1tb Uae Worhr AGENTS FO& LYONS 1966 Harbor Blvd. Ooeta Me. BEaeoa 89t'r or U'ft.-11 Coacrele Work of All linda FLAGSTONE PATIOS BLOCK WAU..S -·-• Yl< U t:S'I'OIA Tr.8 • Chas. WarrH I S. IE.c011 S I t<hl • HAtb« IGa.J n tl N•wpori ~hoc~. eo.ta ..... .liliES ODIP.IIY 10 Yean UpllolatertDc --~aDd o.lplac Funtlturf' • Patronize Local Business SHOP at HOM! * IIADOII • BUI..a August Permits Already Past $200,000 Total More than $110,000 in pennits were issued during the put week. brinr!n& the total for the first two weeks of the month past the 1200.- 000 mark. The week'• ~~ Uvll)' Included pulldta for t a...UIDII to be WJt in Newport Heights, at 300, 304 and 308 Old County Rd., for P. J. McClean of 325 Ho.lmwoocl Dr . FoUowing pennlts were lssued during 1he past week: Newport Elmer E. Bruee, Anaheim. 5- room. 2-story. 1-unit dwelling at 107 15th St .. $13.000. Newport Dredging Co . rt>move 28x60 building rrom 622 Jls/ St. E. Adams. windbreak a Udo Trailer Park. $500. Ray Dessens. Redondo Beach. 4-room. 1-story, 1-unit dwe lling at 1830 W. Bal~ Blvd . S5,800. Hugh Haley and Margaret Meis- inger . COn\'ert portion of garage for office space at Balboa Yacht Basin, 701 Bayside Or .. $1,200. ExploroDic Firm Active in Canada N.,....-t !Wdltil P . J. McClean, 325 Holmwood Dr .. 7-room, l -1tory, 2-unit dweU- ings at 300, 304 and 308 Old Cot.mty Rd.. each $11,000. eon-a del "'*' Richfield Oil Co., Los An&eles. service station at 300 Coast Blvd, $5.000. Charlotte llgner. Laguna. 4- room. l~story, 1-unit dwelllnr at 400 He Uotrope, $8,000. Clayton E. Trimble. add to gar , age at 308 LaJkspur. $150. Coroaa l:llgb.1aads Charles Good. 711 Iris. S.room. 1-story, 1-unit dwelling at 620 Sea- ward Rd. $13,000. Balbo& ltllaad Marilyn Ford. Don and Arlene Johnson. Yorba ~. 4-room, 2- story. 1-unit dwelllilg at 133 To- paz, $12,000. R. Garner. 212 Opal, addition to permit for garage llpart.ments, $5,000. Udo lale Mrs. Ralph Ahrens. 201 Via San Remo. 6-room, 2-story. 1-unit dwelling a t 113 Via Yt>lla. S15,000. Bay Sbon-e Heidrich. partition in ~arage. :?632 Vista Dr .. $500. Balboa Ltlhan Wtuta. enclo-;c patio at 1761 !VIiramar. S250. The Robert Burts Going to Europe Dr. and Mrs. Robert Burt or 233 Poppy Ave .• Corona del Mar, are leaving the area next WednHdaY to s tart an eutward trek. Oo Sept, 18 they will sail for Europe taking t~ir car with them and "rnlles" of film. The Burts plan to spend a leisurely year touring Europe and recording thrtr trip In pictures ... they are even taldnc a tape recorder to have an audio Impression of their travels. MOVE IN NEWPO&T The J. D. Ellis' have moved from 108 ~ 2811) S t. to 216 20th St., still in Newport. LEAVE MA&IOOLD San Jose t. the new address of the E. B. Washburns of 618 Mari- gold Ave .. Corona del Mar. LOllS FOR HOlES 4 ~" M-r&.&.a LOAN Construction . T.omw 5°/o -:-20 yean SEE 808 8ATI'LE& !Wpreeentine Poiri• lortcac• Co. H l5 Cout Blvd .. CDM Pb. H.:\ S388-KJ S,518.5 From the Edmonton Chamber of CommPrce in Alberta. Canada. comes news or the prol{ress or Ex- ploronic or Canada Larrutt>d. a subsidiary or Exploronic of Am, crlC'a. which has its hf'Hdquartrrs in the Rirtch•'r Ruildin~ in Corona F1oor CoveriDp -Drablboud8 Asphalt nle -Rubber Tfle Formlca -Unoleum nle del ~1ar Richard F. Taylor. foundt•r and I prt'Sident or th(' firm. "l'nt lO Ed? monton se,·eral months a~o to es, tablish the s ubsidiary. Th<' nev.'S re lease from the Edmonton Cham, ber of Commer-<:e says that Mr. Taylor's Canadian Company is do- ing extensive geophysical explora- tion in the Alberta ollrif'h~ Its new electronic method of oil ex- ploration has, be-<'n appro,·ed by the Provincial Government ror grophysical e\'aluations of oil de, posats in Alberta. CUrrently Mr Taylor i!> ur~ani1, lng Overland Indu.strit'!t Li mltf'd. an oil devPiopm<'nt mmp:m~ l'O,-- ering Western Canada Assoca.ated "ith him are Bamey &>II of Bal- boa, Leroy L. Tannt-r. brother -or the minister of mines and mlnf'r- llls. and E. N . Kenned)·. a d\isor to the Royal Trust Co or Canada. Exploronic can bt-remembt•red locally for its prediction last yio>ar that the ~11 that was bt.'ing drilled by SheU Oil Co nPa r Co- rona Highlands would bP a du.'h'r I It'was just a )'l'ar agCI that Shell Oil abandonf'd Its pffnrts tu fi nd oil thPre:._ _ I . CARLTOIIS' LIN~B~ 1111 E l'rtll St. Ooeta .._ BEACON 111&-W 22 Yean in <>ran&~ Coun~ LUMBER on SAT.8to5 SUM.9to I at . . . ABO LUIIIlEa ....__1 140 E. tn. .jt. OOSTA IIE8.A ~--&Art. ..... WELCH'S READY -MIXED COICRETE BEacon 6547 ~ ewport Bini.. O..ta lie. Oraap 1111 -1D 1116 Costa Mesa Lumber Co. LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS * HOME LOANS ( At ~ange County'1 le.din9 Home lendin9 Institution QUICK 24 HOUR SERVICf LOW LOW "REOUON&" INTEREST RATIS EASY MONTHLY PA Ylio4ENTS FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC SERVICE WE IVY "-UST OfEOS ~ WEt.L LOCATEO tiOMES LAGUNA FEOERAL SAVINGS I LOAN ASSOCIATION 222 CX.., Avenue Phone: 4-I I 17 LAGUNA BEACH You may n n<1 a profitable ~· I change for that real es-t.a=te:-=in~tlw=-~b~S~ewpo;;re~Bl;;•;d..~Coa;;ta~M~e.;======~B~Eacoa~;~-~~-~d~~~~~~~~~~~~~ want ad eecUon. _ -" You can economize hy not buying-but we caa't!' Why do we keep on buildina electric service facititiu when cost& are ao hi~ &Rd our construction bud,et runa into many millions of dollars every year 1 That's a aoocl queetioa. And llere'a the anaW6 : We Deed the facilities ri,ht now. We acldect approx.imately 70,000 aew customen to Ediaoali.DM MCh year ill fMr of the past ftve JUri-Actually. our cuatomen ued ,...,.. a....._ kilowatt houn more in 1911 Uwl iD 1960--&U .._~ ........... electricity by ftickina a awitdl. we m\llt be .W. • ..... lt. WELCOiiK WAGON NBWPORT 8BACH PboM JEncon 7272 SIITIEII CALIFIIII& EIISII CIIPllf (If• ..a • •tss "m) · (""-~ v.~. A ttorney ...._ ___ .._,) , Page 16 Tbunday, Aug\18114. 1152 ...... ~, .. ~ .. es"' (Continu• from Pace 9) Roscoe Babcock. whose daughters, Lucll.lt" Babcock and Marjorie Bar-nett. teech In the local schools, also Wlnlfred Balch, formerly of the Harbor area, and some very modem things by the Kaplans and MacDooald the Jewelry man who were outstanding exhJbitors a t the "13 Modems" show held in the EnsiRD BuJidin~t last year. 911ew T8ache•slla•ed MALONE IL BOJ.MIP.8 GENHAL INSUaANCI at the V opl Co. • • • Local pride swelled a t the Fes- tival when folks reaUzed that all of the backgrounds for this yt>ar's ''Pageant of t he Masters" were un- der tbe .upervtalon of CDM a.rtilt Burt Procter. All, that ls, except the "'Lord's Supper," which has been \.ed in previous years. ODe of the highly interesting parts ot the show Is the children's art exhibit and contest. Ma ny Harbor area children were lucky enough to have their pictures choeeo 'to hang In the children's gallery &lid we tried to catch the namee of aU who received prizes from Newport Schools. A firSt prize went to Charles Keith of Horace Ensign School and Den- nis Brown r e c e I v e d honorable m entioo. Marla Plepr fl.-~ bor IDgh received an honorab~ mendon as did Martin McGee and Davtd Lyn<'h. • • • The William Stephensons. · who are aurnmering in their Corona del Mar home. had dinner Friday at the Bay Club with r or mer movie star Billie Burke. who is Mrs. Stephenson's mother. Mrs. S . is the fonner Pat zjcgfeld. The Stephenaons' other home is in Brentwood. Appointment or nine ne w teach- ers, registration instructions and boundaries for the e 1 e m e n t a r Y schools were announced this wN'k by H. 0 . Ensign, superintendent of the Newport ~ach Elementary School Dis trict. Registration will be held Mon- day. Sept. 8, and opening date of school will be Sept. 10. Registra- tion will begin at 8 a . m. a t all three schools -Horace Ensign, Newport and Corona del Mar. Children will be picked up be- tween 7:50 and 8 :20 a. m . at laat year's bUs stops and will be re- turned home in the morning after registration has been completed. Parents are not a llowed in the school buses, but parents are re- quested to accompany new en- roUPes in kindergarten as well as in the grades. The bus schedule \\ill remain the same as it was at the close of the last school year until a . revised schedule can be completed. Children are eligible to enter kindergarten if they have reached the age of 5 on or before Dec. 1. AU children enrolling In kinder- garten for the first time m ust pre- sent documentary evidence of birth date, such as : birth certifi- cate. family Bible, baptismal certi- ficate, passport (If It shows birth- date). hospital certJCicate. Chil- dren are eligible to enter the first grade if they have reached the age of 6 on .or before Dec. 1, or hav£> suffici£>nt pr&f to show that they have attended kind~rgarten for one year . Until further notice. the boun- daries for attendance in the New-Coming activities scheduled by port Beach Elementary Schools the Balboa Bst.y Club include Fun will be as follows: Day today at the Fun Zone for Orad~ Oaly children of BBC members, the :Sf'wport School: Balboa. New-club's annual Hawaiia n Luau next Thursday, including Hawaiian mu-L M H sic, entertainment and mad cos-' ees ove ere t wning, and a teen-age dance and I Th t xacUy ,.-.... en l uau oa Friday. Au~. 22 he~ .are nob te the·"re ... g""""6lad to • • • to t e area, u ~ port, West Newport, Lido We, Newport Heightl, Cliff Haven, Bay Shores and Bayshoree Camp. 0.0.. ckl lb.r: Beacon Bay, Shore CUffs. Corona Highlands, Balboa Island, Corona del Mar. Honee z..tp: All students eligible for the 6th. 7th, and 8th grades will attend the Horace ~­ sign School. lllDdel'prtea Newport Sdaool: Newport, West Newport, Balboa, Udo Iale. Corona del Mar: Cliff Haven, Newport Hel~.hta, Bay Shores, Bea- con Bay, Bayshores Camp, Shore Clllfa, Corona Highlands. Balboa Island, Corona del Mar. Following is the list or new teachers for 1952-53: MlM BeUa Terpeaa: 7th and 8th grades and art at Horace Ensign School. She taught last year in San Clemente Elementary School and Is a eraduate of the University of Missouri, the University of Colo- rado and has had extension work a t the UnJversity s>f Utah. She has had seven years or teaching experience. Mn. Charlotte \'an E. Myers: 5th grade at Corona del Mar. She is a graduate of the University of Los Angeles and also attended the National College of Educa- tion in Evanston, Dl. M.n. Martha R. Murphy : 5th grade at Corona de l Mar. She is a graduate of Stanford University and has had three years teaching experience. grade at Newport. She u a gradu· ate of Long Beach S tate College and also attended the University of Oregon. MI .. EloiJM' MUclred Roquet : 2nd gnde at Newport. She is a gradu- ate of the Unlve-nlty or CaliCornla at Los Angeles and f ormerly taught In Anaheim. Mn. Evei)'D B. Ridder : 2nd grade a t Newport. She is a graduate of Claremon t University and has been teaching in Ontario. MIN DolorM F. MJhld: 3rd grade at Newport. She Is a gradu- ate ot Lol Angeles State College. I)S Coett Hlfe.w.y, New,.,+ ..... ...... ,._, ...... ,. l..W_.. "-: H~ 24t4-W MATTBE ........,.._o.e-. P'oem ••••r ln'egular Sba.s-NEW-IIDt71LDDf0 COSTA t-tESA WATTUSS CO. 2110 Newport .......... -· the waat Ad MIM Ellzabeth Ann Rou: 2nd grade at Corona del Mar. She taug ht last year in Sa n JuanCap- lstrano and is a graduate or the University of CoJorado. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY MiM Barbara LorraJoe \\'hit. lock : 2nd grade at Corona del rnESCRIPTIONS ALWAYS DOUBLIC OJDX)JD:D Mar. She is a graduate of the RUGS University of California at Los HAMPTON'S IIARBOR D Angeles. IIAJUIOR 1611 0.... del Jll.u ~ Rl. CbUr~e~Lo~kaa~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~d~tell~ut~tMrs ~~~ ~ome per~~nt~~*n~~~~----------------------~---------------~ M askPy took second in tha t popu-Mrs. Ward S. Lee. w~o Wlth A u G u 5 T lar <t.Onual brtdC<' wurnam<'nl ~usband an~ two children have held 31 th•• .Santa Ana C'nuntry JUS t mO\:ed anto thet.r n<.'''' home Club" 1 a t 231 Vta Orvte to. Ltdo h e The · ----• Let>!>. onginall.} from Cla;emont , TJ(I; :\,ELSE..'\'S ltO\'E ha,·e spent part of many summers BA Dr. and Mrs. Qtt,·id :\i!'l!-t'n and on Balboa Island. Mr U(' is thc their new ba.by arP just ~:•·tung son of Mr. and M rs. Verne Lee or settled in heir own home at 122 Corona del Mar. Besides Mr. and VIa Lorca. Lido I~e. They for-Mrs. Ward Lee there are Larry, 7, m erl1 lived In Balboa. and Marilyn, 4. PLAN DINNER PARTY HEAA As a closing gesture to s ununer, Mr and Mrs. C. W. P>ulter of Lido Isle are planning a dinner I JX•rt} on Saturday, Sept. 6, to en- te rtam Harbor area and Los An- geles friends. The Coulters' win- ter home is in Phoenix. U GAL HOTIC' :SOTlCE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF AL<'OROUC BE\'ERAOES A0«118t 1!, 195% To "'hom It Ma)• ConCJHD: Subject to issuance of the h-, ('(>n~ applied for. a nd commend ng 1 not less tha n 15 days after the eta e posted. notice is hereby given I I that tht:' undersigned proposPs to S('IJ a lcoholic bevera)!rs At I hrl'.t pn mi.,('s. d£'scnbed as follows . I I 114 MAl:-i STREET LIONEL 1 BALBOAtNE~POR! the Pursuant to such mtention, VAN DEERLIN ~~~~~i::~d ~~f a£~::e~~7~u'6n ~~~ YOUI CANDIDATE F01 CONGRESS IVBY SUNDAY 9:15 ,.M. KVOE 1410 ON YOUI RADIO DIAL !JJVING ROOM BEDROOM DINING ROOM , ~ Such LI11M esl , ETHAN ALLEN SIKES 1 KLING FANCHEit ENGLANDER '1 SEALY . •" ---~ t-t.y Othen 790 S. COAST IL VO. ts~wlnCP on original application nf an alhoholic beverage JiC('nse (or Hcenst'S' for these premis£'s ·as follows : On-Sale Seasonal Quarterly Anyone desiring to protest the i~suance of such licensefs) may file a verified protest wttb the State Board of Equalization at Sa- cramento, C a I i f or n i a, stating .,-ounds for denial u provided b7 law. The premises are now li- censed for the sale of alcoholic beverages. LILLIAN J. WHITE PubUsh : Aug. 14. 1952 LAMPS AND SHADES WALL SHELVES BEDDING FREE DELIVERY CllEDrT TERt-tS ,ATIO FUitNITUU Redwoo4 •" Alun~IMt1" oPfl\ Frw., n-~tttt 'tl t '111 4UH, LA8UNA IIACH • • ·SAVE up to 50%· • • L&dJM' -5.96 W '7.85 \'aJ.,.,_ PURSES A Group of -BrokM !i'IU'tl -R.-t . ~95 to !9.95 , D R EssEs 1/3 10 1f2 OFF \'a i!H'11 to 45.00 -A jtTOUfl of l .adiH' SUITS to 1f2 OFF 1~$r. 5.9:i tH I t .9t-.AOW>r tNI SKIRTS 1f3 OFF V&IUMI to 4~.00 -LftdJM' SPORT COATS 1f3 OFF A poap of Mea's 1/ 1/ SPORT SHIRTS ..• 13 to 12 Off m;~'S-AJJ Wool-\'aJu" to S6.00 1/ Summer SLACKS ....•. 13 Off J95 11lea'a Bee· 6.95 SPORT SHIRTS • . Now A poop of Met~'~AU Wool 250/ -VaiOf'e to M .oo-/0 SPORT <'OATS ............ .... OFF Mr n'11 STRAW HATS 111'1(. !4UO -All Wool Prndlf'fl1n BLANKETS 50% Off 3750