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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-09-11 - Newport Harbor Ensign• --. ...,_,.~ • FIRST SECI'ION ThUI'IIday # September 11. 1952 Barbe. 1114 cmd 1115 COBOifA DEL MAIL CALIF. VoL 5 No.5 The Loa Dedication Sunday I ,_. .. :'V::'H .... h-For Hoag Hospital ~::=...~::~ sign u dty councilman; he has AU sections of Orange County wtll ask Rev. 0 . Scott Mc-Farland Francis J . Horvath submitted his given unselfil&hly and untiringly or. wiU be represented at the dedi-of Santa Ana to ¢ve the ritual of ~lion fl'om Council. t-ffectiVf' his time and enthustum and tal-dedication. Rev. McFarland will be lromeclately. f'nt in auiating a great number of cation of the Roaa Memorial ho5-aJded by ~v. Karl Christ of Tu.s-"Unfo.-seen cxmd.Juom h a \ e rivtc and community projects . pital at 3=30 p.m. Sunday. tin. A benediction prayer by Rev. arisen that prompt me to take this • • • Be sure to read "Scuttle-Rev. Dallas R. Turner of l.A-James Stewart, pastor of St An-action," he sald butt" on page 7 of t.hb laue of the guna Beach will open by s tating drews ~bytenan Church. Nt>w-He was elt>Ctt'd last April l.n the Ensign, for there's a propoul de-the J>UJ"'POCt> of the gathering aa-port Heigbta. will follow. l&ndiUde \·otlng that gav~ tl"ernen- aervlng attention: Mayor Smith sembled at the en~ to the John Murdy will then ask Mrs. ciowl majoritjt"S to Nonnan Miller, started the bell rolling with an an-~tal building. Rev. PauJ Moore George Grant Hoag to unlock the Andy Smith and to Mr. Horvath. nouncement at Monday even.ing's Wheeler, rector of St. James Epis-door and declare the ha.pital open, Before that he had set"\'f'd a.s cbalr- Councll mt-eting that the magnl!l-copal Church, Newport, will give presenting Mrs. Hoag with a gold \man of the Oty Park, Beach and cent chunk of Corona del Mar the invocation lecture followed by key for the ceremony. After the R«rea.tion Comm.lssion and had bluff callt'd "Inspiration Point" can a scripture lesson by the Rev. building is opened, sn oil painting I for several yc>ars headed the West be obtained for a reasonable sum Burna McCauley Gf Orange. Rttv. G H j r !':ewpcfrt Improvement Associstion If dedlcatE'd a11 " pub1lc park; Bud Raymond Rn~~hl'lms of E1 Centro ~~ <::rg:roa~n:oun~tloc;:-g~hiZ:h 10 EPR W . MAaTJN rlr. .Mr. and M M>. Horvalh lh·e at 116 Desenberg in "Scuttlebutt'' wg-wiJI make the opening a~. He gave $5000 000 will be unveiled by I Martin Talk • 35th St.. Newport. gests that t.hJ. can be done through was at Laguna when the idea nf his grand~ughter. Melinda GraCE' tO Ht>rE' ls his lettt>r of resJ;{nation pri\'ate subscription. • • • Oty a Coast Hospital was startt'd Hoag. The palntm~ ~ by Ruth S4>pt to, 1~2 Council t. getting embroiled in lndJcating the completion of the Pt>abody of Laguna Beach. Joseph w. Marttn Jr . !opeaker of I Tho> Clt) Council t~~ituatioM arlalntt trom requests to hnspltal, K('nnt-th M"""" nt Means A plaque dedicating the Ea.st the House of Repr('11;('ntath·es. wiU of :-.Jt-wP?rt Beach: . relax restrictions of the new Zon-and Ulrich, tht> builders. will turn Wing as "The Martin Wing" will I be the speaker for the ~per-Ef!ecuve as o! thl.s date I here- ing Ordinance. the Benner CUt', over the keys to John A. Murdy be unveilt"d by Carson Smith or plate dinner to be held Tuesday. 1 b:o tt-n~r my n.>SiltJ\8 tJon as coun- t or example: It wouJd st'em that Jr .. president of the board, who Santa Ana . Glenn Martin gave to I &-pt . 23. at the Balbcoa Ray Club. cilman of tht> C1ty or Nl"'III'PPr1 there art> spproximately two al-the hospital 5100.000 ln 1946 SJ)('ak.c>r Martm wtll fly from Beach. . ternative~~ • • • stick to the ordi-Shonr ;n Foot,• CIE"nn Martin in\'ited Carson Washinglon. D. c . to speak at the Untorheen co n d I t l o o • ha~t> nancc, or amend it, not wreck It Y-• Smith to represent him. dlnnt>r . which was changed from a.rilt>n that prompt Ill(' to take thi with countlesa varianC'f'~. • • • Included in the program art> SqH. 25 to 23 '" arnmunodatt.' action . Another situation arisin~ from Hack Saw is used two anthers. "Great and Glorious" I him. 1 ha\t> app.rectat.ed ttw oppor- ZIOiling changes i5 the request for by Hayden, and "Send Forth Thy ~10\'IP Str.r GwrJ!t> ~1urph~ wtll tunity of ser."l~lt Wlth )~U gentlf'- addltlonal U-drive boats in the lt took some hack ,awmg to at-S pirit" sung by choirs of the tx-master of ct•rt>morut> for the men on the City Council . ~80 1 Balbo& Covt'S area: Whatever the tend to a patient when Dr. U o) d P're.sbyterian C'hurches or Orange t'\'ent. which i~ . pui'IJ!orcd b) the wish to .E'xpressf m)· 'tf!Prea.a?:; to legal reoord shows. the City Coun-Oeheltrt-e of Corona del Mar W~~s County and choir of St. Jame-s Rrpubhcan Finane'<' Comrrutt('(' to the ciu.z.enshador ~ ..... con 1 nCf' dl knows. and this reporter backs called to t.M beach a half mile Episcopal church. Robert Larsen ral e funds for th• GOP cam-that they t.>xp'~"' tn mP "' them up, that the •P'rit of the south of Shore Cliffs. of Santa Ana will sing "God Bless P8l~~. Mark~ or Corona dt'l the last elt-euon llgrftnteat whereby a c:han&e in Ckne W olle. 17, of RJvcrs1d<' \laB ThiJI Hous<'" an-i John A. Ferg'US(In Mar is Uw rmanC't' cha.Jrman zoning was granted last year wu there with a 5-prongf'd spear in or Costa Mt> a will sjng ''Tht' ~~on Fence'' " pledge agalnllt any increase in his right foot. end he could not be Lord's P'rayer" by MaJotte. a.·ds for Adclitioas the number of boata. I transported because of the length Rev. Turner is in general charge of the spear ha.ndlt!. Dr. Ocheltn-t> of the program, aided by John City Council wns prt'tty much on IlL --L-r "-~•ted caUE'd on T. Duncan Stewart in Murdy and William 5 . Kimes. At Ellsign ·_;~~ J t~ renee Monda ~ nu~ht oo,.-er th., "~ ....... Shore CUffs and they returned to After dedication tht> hospital will ~ fH) nE"Ighborhood squabblE> about thE' the patiE"nt with the proper tool . be oJ)I'n for \'isitors. A group of "concentration camp renee" 0t1 tht-sl .. Per Moll~lh The spear pro.ng was cut. and the 1 senior Girl Scouts \l;n be on hand The Board of 1'rwtet'S or tht> bluff overlookjng l..ittlt? Corona ~ boy was earned along the rocks to ac-t as escorts. Arrangements =--:ewport 8 e a c h ElemPntary beach. Coundlman Bra<k-n F"tnch H bor Chamber a nd bluff to the car And takPn to within the hosp!tal wiU be h~ Schools ha~ Clllled for bids for mack-w motion that thE> feDCf' t>t- f ~ewport u a~nted Sl300 1 the doctor's offiCf', wht>rP the char'Ji(e of Mrs. Wmlfred L Ba~. construction of additions at the rnovE'd down thP slope. no barbed 0 th f ru o:' ~t fisca.l ~r prong was removed. Administrator. She will be alded Horace Eru;ign &hoot Th~ bids ~1~. with a sJ~ gi,;ns: the bNch 8 moft or . J----by a group of ladies, wi\'es of boerd will bf' O):)('ni'd a t a meeting of hours, and im'E' ugation of the ad· by C'tty CounCll Monday evening I &Jp •ve a babY'• Ult~ members and mc-mtx-rs of tht> ho.s· th,. Trust{'('!~ at ~ P m Monday. viS&bility of t>rectin~ lights at w after cons1derable debate over use lolft 1M hnl._tor Campalp pita! Plwdllary. SE'pt. 29 .beac-h. HE' said tht' fencr• wa~ "' of city funds by the Chamber. 1be The bid." arE' trr ronl!l ruction good i<k>a in 8 bad IOC'ation amount ~rantt'd was the u me 81 !"CALLING C Q , or a mus1c buildJn£ art buildin~:. H" and Councilman ~nrman ~1 1'-allocated for the Hl51-52 fiscal • • • • • ddi 1 .c Year. but $700 A month lt>ss than Th M z· K . I class m<?m!IO and shop a . tons. lt>r \Oted yPS; :0.13!-01 A. w Smith a P a Co·ffilng r This proJect wa~-o ma~ poss1bl«> b) and Councilman Franc-t:-Horvath ~.$2.000 reqlK'Stt'd by the Clam-e T ln ee _, • thf' approval of a ~.000 bond \'OI('d no. CounCJiman l..Ro; L.;;hf>Jl UOI:'T issuE' last Marc-h ~ S.')()(),OOO for was ubM>nt. so that mad,. 1t a Ill Tht' df'bate stafrted DrafteRor ~he By DICK DOFnlAS j DorMhyl l'c;('dom 1091...: lbs.; tht-nf'w Corona dt>l Mar Sc-hool \'OtE'. a nd th(' motJOn was lost readin~ of letlPrs rom · ~rt If this marlin busine!'S kN'ps up, Mrs. Ed I Jane t GrO<'nendyk('. and $125.000 for F:nsi~m SdlOCll ad· Tht \ al.'Tt>t.'<i to take up thf' mattPr S. Wa&:>. E . W. Lycctt and H. L h 11 f h 1 k t th 1""'· ! ...... And don't f o r sre t dittoru; In Januar) a J"'OJ'X'St>d •·••·•1n ·•t th• nt \1 m••<'tmc. Blatt('rman, nil of Corona del Mar. t e st 0 t e uc Y ones a c "'' • "" _.., u~ • u Balboa AngJjn~e C1ub IS ~oing IO Mrs. Merit' I Pauln t Arrlt-rbau~::h's I S~"i.OftO oor:d i~<;Ul' ~a)>. dt'f~RI.-u I The ft'nc-e cot u ~oim: 0\ t'r FTI· protestln~ a~otainst granting tax look Ilk(' thE' telephon(' direC'tory. beauty. wrigh<'d in At Avalon All ~Itt' gradmg IS ~tns.! ront•n~ed da) nia:ht at a m~tmg m thf' afunuddsl'«>nc'~ F~nkChL~y~r~f 1~1 :!: As of noon Tut'sday, a lrf'm('n-but M~tbel Stt>\('nson art' m<'mlx>rs at th<' n<'~ ~chool SltP on thP hill· I Col'\m.J dl"l :0.1ar Fir<' Hall stll'nd· Isl•"'d said he thonahf tht> arra dou.s 180 marhn had bM.>n hOISt('d. of Pac-ific An~lcr!' "ldf' ah<l\'f' Corona ck-1 Mar t-d b~ Mayor Smith. Councilmlin Was .... ,crowded "nOU"hnow. that Wt> wei~hed and photowaphed. Thts JanP Grot>nt'ndykl' and husband 1 F\n('h. C'ity Managt>r .John Sailo"' don't n--.1 mo're ..;,.pte here. rath-Is eJ~.actl} thr('(' limPS the 60 thAt Ed iH (' sittin~ mighty purty on the r· k t Sale and a bout :\I t moN> or lf'SS lr3tf' er Sho~ do somcthlnn to move a had b<-en j!i\'('n th(' samP treatme-nt Louie Breer Honolulu Sweep-lC e s on Cllllt'ru An:umrnt Monday mchr r--out. "' on Sept. 8 last year. stak<'S. alon~ wilh tht> Alfler-F L b B J. _ 1 "a.~ dhtdt'd nmons: th~ objectinc "' .... Maunr A. vu . Snu'th again pre-Even mort' amazing is the no-baughs. Far as we know. they are Of 0 ster a~ hl thP ft-n('t" a unsiJ:htly and ~t"r. . .. ~n•ed.r-his _ .... .:;t showing the New-cord since AuRUSt 31. In ~vPn the only man and \lift' tt>ams to I · in~ as 8 wed~e toward dosin5; thr ;,rt' Har~; ChamMr receiving fishing days, 97 marlin haw bt'i>n have a marlin to date. And all T'k:.llet. wW ~ avan..w. at beac-h. and thost' maintaining that f ds th th Cham boated. That, me lads and lass:i('ll;, honor to thf"Se sportsmPn. for all ,·artoUII ('o,_ .,. liar -.... thE' beach must bt-fenct'd off at more tax un an ° er • is 1 • more in one wt-ek than the were take-n on light tacklt> or less. nf"'M!8. w«tlllllnc We wt!ek-f'ed. night to dJ<;roura~ noise and 1m· bers in the st.att>. He expt-eSS('d 83 h d · h · A S""cial bla bloom to Ed Groenen-1 for ... _ • ........_.._ •-o..-en-en rnoraUt~·. · doubt as to the legality of mvfng caug t unng t e entlre season ..-,.. ...,. ~...,.. _ " ·--money to the Chambe~· and prior to Labor Day. This season dyke. who runs the busy Union Oil that wW be MW'Yed ....._ MCh Jean Ta~ lor sugJ:E'Stf'd that thf' IAoA bids better than sure to top the dock on Balboa Island. for his first da,... of. tale ~ 1r'r1wzr~ fence was not to ket'p out t~ bt'tor surttested that a Umlt shouJd be record of the best season way bftck 3 6 marlin. a tremendous 1S7~ Days Cfllf'lwataoa Od. 11 aM U . parties. but to kt't'p out C.orona set on the amount of rnont>y that In tht> sood old da,ys. poundt'r taken Wednesday of last Pri~ of tile,_......_~ del Mar. H J . Loren7 and Mayor could be spent by the city for ad-I Th<.' bfg show started on Labor week. topping Don Locke·s tip-top-w1U t.e $1.61, ... ._..... wiD Smith comml'nted that tht> noi!IP at wrtl&ing and promotion. Day with 14. Tuesda.y It was nine. PM' by an r\·en pound On l~pound ..-,n at ... ...,.. .. ,... Uttle Corons is ca~ lar~h b~· Councilman Bradal F1nch point-Wednesday, rough weather and aU, test line In the rough waters of folks who are not allowt"d on oth~r ed out the accomplishments of th.e there Wffe 10. Thursdtay, sUU that day. it was a mighty feat. MA.RI...IN BULLETI'S beac~ at night Cbamber of Conuneree in Harbor rough, only five came in. Friday Jane made it a family deal on Sat-Th ....,.. •w .. ., tlah M r11 B. G 5 i1zlt> agrE'E'd that thf' development. lt'Wer program. the saw eight, but on Saturday, with urday. monJiaC (ft....._,) l• tee. fE'n('(> was ugb. but tht>re w·a.;; Jetties, apedal events. He said more WHk-end anglen out. the No one is complaining about the w.....,...t.r ca.r.ee At.lda-aot~Wthing uglier: to~ a 17-YMr· that Newpor-t Beach pre8ents an day's take soared to 19. Sunday. size of the marlin. Ma.t are not .aa of UN-.,._ ~ ct• :old girl Jtitf with alcohol at tht> unusual attuatJon, not 8 single .city, with everyone and his ~ dl-a.g-record break€'rs, but for our report.M. Tillis ._ ... N ~ bc4lcb. and tht> sleeptfVt ba~ and with a strong central busmess gtng flying flsb. an un~Uevable money. a marlin is aU he-fiah. re-..._..t ~-~ area, but rathtor seven different 26 marlin were brought into the gardless of size. Only six t.hla year areas. He W'Jted that the city con-Harbor. After that all but the go ovE"r the 200-pound mark. Dr. tinue supporting the Chamber un-die-hards Wf're uhaust.ed. Six J. D. Lowry's ~pounder taken til the Chamber l.s able to become were cau~ht on a q~t Monday. on Au~. 10 Is still leading. The self-sufficient. The charter boat sld~n are last fish over 200 pounds was H<' made the motion to gnnt still going to town. Eddie Offerle taken way back on Labor Dey by the $1,300. and Coundlman Fran-and h1a Tarfu have had the f1ag Dan Grimes. weighing 217. Dr. da Horvath accondecl the motion, up six times since Aug. 7. But Oscar Dietrich has the baby. with whJch was IPIJI'Oved with Mayor we'll still give Ou~k Francis and hll 88% pounder on Aug. 27. Smith dissenting. his Carolyn Sue n the J au re 1 F\lnny about thOS(> doctors. Dr. Seeks to Condemn Strip FOI' Coast Bh'd •. Widea.ing 1lle State Department of Public: Worka has riled condemnatJon suit in S~r1or Court In Santa Ana to obtain a atrtp of propertr. CMWC1 by F. C. and a.rlone An-*-". at Cout Blvd. and xart~ = Aw.. Corona dtl Mar, for WQJ vii hi p&JBM wreath, wltb a might)' six boated Salvatore Monaco holds a record sln<X' his ftnt on August 30. 'nwat too. Ht> ha.s goi'W' marlin-lea for mu w aa hot aa the IDU'lll11 ~·years. But evfl')' tlme the 1 • LIGHT TACIO.& nsJDNo Furdaali goes out. Salvatore ll We can't help adrnirq thoee brtmmlng With n~w hope. M8be IUYI and doUa who Upt-~ u tNa Is youryear. Salvato~! Hope I the )'10. ~ .,.. 22 -.dB 10! u.ted ln U.. ~~ 27...,_. e KATYDID line ........_ Four ol U.. 1ft ~. tNa .. a .or\ ol P'HB our ...... alute: Mn.. Pltul (J.M) vsr t...,.. U.t ......_ But U. ......_ 122 Ill.; 1111. .IIIII CJIMel) Ia a ~eat , _. tiM ,.,.. Stce '• *" ... ; .......... Cc.ill I I • ...... Help Save A Baby's Ufe ~"' ... -... ... u. .... tir r'Mflo•e tltrOG!(fitoul UN> Har- M~" ~ a. • CP lX'P .. to ••e a...,.. Bfe"' bJ pro.t.._ .................. a-c Mf'lnnrt.aJ H-tal. whlt'b wtll .,mc.aauy ept'll ...... ,.. Atnla4y ... .,h ... ,_ .... ... ...... .....,...., ...... .ark. .............. ...,, ... to tiM' Nnrpen ,........ ~:~~~t~p•a ......... , .......... ..., l ,., •• ...._.,_I ae.t ... ~ ........ a..e .... I 1 I I 8 U11 ..... 'J a ........ ape.t ..... tloa hu tlO(M ,.._ tale ..... ,.._ of tile Tfllf-- ~ Co. --• • cWdr for 1100 ._. tiM! •· -r.--. Chi.._" wlilk-Jl .. toni...... of u..t u op- torato .... ~ df'r'IU aa4 t'bJf.f Of'H'a t.ora. .... IU'f' Mtfn. la ~ wwll • tJw. Hara..r ArM. n· .... ~te~ , ... ~ ... diMik,.,. ., .... (N' ...... .............. _._,.a~ ,...,..._,..._ •-=n 'a . ... _..._., ....... .. ..... 5 I llf ... Pr: 't.. ' Pa ge 2 ~T ~ Thunday, September 11, 1952 Revoke Licease, Council Orden EiiSiCii OffiCIAL NEWSPAPER of the City OF NEWPORT BEACH Tn~ ~ut Hous<' in Balboa nas ht.'t.'r ordP~d by City Council to llhU\\ C81.1S(' why Its business Li-ct-n~ ~thould not be revoked. in ac-1 cv1d:Anct' with th(' r«X'Ommendation ul ChiE>f or Polict' R. R. Hodkin-j l>Oil P.ltli~ ...U.,. oe ~y. It! ttl. City .t N-.otf IMdl, C.llf. Office .~ printi119 plallt 1ft the &. ..... I111Wiftt. t 104 Coeat .._ani, Corolla del Mar. TELePHONES: HMor 1114 .~ II 15 • • • The NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN haa b..n determined to be e neWJ· paper of-9enerel circulation by jud9ment of the Superior Court and by ree•on ther•of ia qualified to publish all p11blic notice• ~equired by lew. • • • Entered aa S.coed Cla~t MaHer in the Po.t Offiu a t Corona del Mar, Calif. Tht' chil'f reported to Council .\tundn) t-vcning that on June 30 lit: had n~tked Council not to grant a hcen t>, bt'causl' of complaints of noisl'. On Aug. 11, four days l)(•!o~ ll~nst• deadline. he said that the noilll' had been abated ~nd rl'com nwnd<'d that the license be granted Sinet' then. he said, tht>rf' have been complain ts or IIOiilC ugain. and warnings brought IIU r('mt'd)'. AllVO E. HAAPA Editor and P'11bllsher PEG HAAPA . A.uoclate Editor CAl ROOT Alit¥ert5tlllt * SUISCiliPTION RATES • One Year, in the Harbor ArM ....... -.. -· .. ·-.. --.. -............ -........ ~.. .$2.50 One Year, oullide of the Harbor Ar ..... _ ... , •. _,. ___ ............... . .. 3.00 * RATES fOl RENEWALS • One Y .. r. ln the Harbor Area ... --... -.-..... _, ___ .. _,_ ....... _ ......... -· .. $2 00 One Yea r, ouhlde of the Herbor Area ... _ .. ,_ ........... __ ... _ ......... ···-··-··-2.50 ~eiling AcUreu : 1104 Coa.. ..........rd, C«oea clel Mar, C.llfomla . CitJic League Launching Ra•p Mrs. Je1111y ZOe To Meet·Tuesday To Be Restored Dies ia Pasadeaa L'n:,dJruttl'', p1·opositions and fes- t~>llu.·~o will all be taken up at the fr:-st tall mt>ding of th£> Woman's C" rt· L ... aJ!Ut> .... ,·hich is scheduled f•H 11• Et rn 'l'lll•sday a t the Balboa ".1.1,.. Club All four candidates r unr.mg lor the School Iroard on tht' ~t'Pt 3(1 ballot have been l.l~okt'd to talk briefly. Hl.ln t.>~ Pl'ase pr<'sent member •JI t/lt' school board. will discuss lllt." u ... t-d fur· a fi\'e membt>r board, tht' proposition bl'ing voted on at rhat £>lection. Lonnie Vincent has U.·t'n uskt'd to <•xplain the purpose ul thl' Arbor Day Parade HAL DIKE Restoration of tht' small boat ramp at Carnation Cove. until u new ramp is ready Mar th~ Balboa Yacht Club, was ordered by City Council Monda) t'Vening. Council a cted on th<' Park Com- mission's recommendation t which had been ovel'lookl•d at thl• AuJ{ 25 Council m('('tin~: 1. Councilman Braden Finch revit.>wed the his · tory or the ramp. recallin~ tha t it had been removed because "of the \'Cry serious abuse that hud d<'vt.>l- oped," with fish€'rmen usin~ It in C'arly morning hours and causi n~ consider·abll' noise. Th€' promrsed new ramp at the county sltt• uo•~tr the BYC was d£>1ayt'd by l>l<'t'l shortage, hE' said, but :.houlcJ tw l'l·ady by the Pnd or Del't'mlx>t One of Ba1boa Island'a:kmg time fr1t>nds, Mrs. J enny Zube, died at her Pasadt'na homt> last Thursday night, Sept. 4, at the age of 83. S he had been making Balboa Island her second home sjnce 1923. Sun h·ors includ(• ht'r son , Capt. l::d Zube of the R:.tlboa Is land Fire Hall: h£'1' daughter. Eva A~nes McLaucky of Pasad£>na; two gt·anddaughters. Mrs. Joan Dolo1·es Wilson of P en·is and Donna Lee Zube of Balboa Island, and two I gn'a t -grandchi ldrE'n. Sel'vices W€'1'1' h£>1d Monday u t F:dwa rds and Cumrnin~!l Mortuary in Pa!.ad£>na Paris Reunion For Harborites I Councilman F runcb llonath rommentl'd that Council sJ>('nt some S3.000 pl'('paring tht• Bay·mlt-. . . . Dr. parking al·eu for boat trailt•rs. A Paris ~ eunJon ~r New V or t Says: 1 then eliminated tht-ramp r111 tht' Harbot· residents ~ 111 take plaet> I few pen1ons who romphunt·d lit• luboul noon n£>~1 Wt-dn(·~da~· wtwn !'t·rondl•d Councilman Finrh ., mo-:\It and Mrs ~J*Il<'l'r. \\ · Richard- lion to r·t·ston• th<' <'111 nat1on rl.lmp "0 n of 334 Bue-na Vtst~. Balboa. nwt•t :'\1 r and :\II . D1ck Stt'rn. A .J "''T CLARA S CLOCK l 1 . . • t . ,~ .. ... j"\ "' • .,. b""" l.,pe\lrte~ ~·· ·e .. ;:t~ ·•111 flo~'o •• ,.. "":l d~ .. , FI ~JC ' ~:D$f"'~~Al Tht M•n W ith The Plan" Hal Dike 'I•SU RA'ICE ' BONOS '·'w!>c•t Blvd HArbor 402 NEWPORT BEACH furnwrl\ of Balboa Island. M • J h Tht• fUchardsons ar·t.' Clym~ tu aTCla 0 nStOne Pan~. h•a,·ing !\londay, for a t\o\o- mont h tuur of t hi' contin<'nt \\ ith I T 0 wed L t. Ba n dy '!h' Stt>m Dick and Doro_t hy Stt•1·n lt•ft Ralboa Island somt• t lmt' Famrl) uuu a It'\\ dUM' fnt•nd;, 'a~o and ha\ t' I>N>n lh·im: 111 Spain . \\t're IJr<'S£>111 Tut·:.da) uilo(ht "lwn Ore~ IS well·kno\o\ n lor h1s anim!"l :\11'. and ~trs 1..: P!lul J uhn:.tOIIl' of :.tur!t'S \\hiCh h~\'l' BIJIJ('arcd . rn 1 2048 Santa Aua AH·. Cu:.hi ::\1,·:.<~. Colhers und lhf' ~aturday E\€'ntlll{ announced lht> l'n~a~l'ttlt'rtl uf tht>1r 1 Post daughtt>r. l\1arc1a Jant•, tu Ll ll\1auricc L. Randr. os1m of Mr uno ~J::W llt\'ISF. .'\\"E. HOME Mrs. :\1aurict< aa·nd~ of 107 F•·l n· Costa Mt>sa b. the nt'w addresl> leaf Avt-.. Cor·ona dt•l .\tar <~f thl' Raymond Rober·ts family, The W<'ddim: datt• hu-. nPt h••t n l~rnwrly of 621 ~oinsettia AvP .. 'Pt and N!Ch or tiH' \OliO\' P<'HJIIt• < or·o na dt·~ Mar fht"y m O\'<'d at ~\'Ill l<'a\l' satllldU\' ·r,11 dlflt'l't'lll tht•. beginmng of .the month to 1997 df':<tinations 1.1 i1and' ~~ lwim: ""Inc An~ .. \usta .\lf'Sa st•nt to L<tntdt•.\ Fit>hl 1ir \'ll'l:llllit whf'lo' h•· \\ 111 1)1• ..,lallmwll \\ llh lilt• Air Cnq,... l'ht• urul"·•·l••('l lt'llll rh Ill l'lll\• I'll \ to( C :o!IIOI'IIIA HI Bt•rkt>lt·~ \\ h;•rr• -.h• \\Ill lx> <& )1111- 1111 .\ti:,-. ,John '"Ill' I' H I.!J<Jd U!ilt• "I 1l;.rl"11 II ·h ud t'l•nd•d ''l· ·,u~·t· ('o·1--1 \nih L'• II· • 'I o• m· lo-h·· \\ t ... ill'-•• olll t )l ., • olllll ll·· k•- lt•y SIUdt>lll IO tAS trsc Ensign Classifi ed ads. LAST MINUTE A, RAY OANIG!t"R BOYS' GOLD RIVET OVERDECORATED '·NALLS t'f! h equenlly the cause of -H ·~9 a room ( "O matter how •• ,·e'ully f11rnished otherwise) ap- c.e ,r •o be • hod9epodge. Too orname"h ""d pictures, t;~dly ')"Ouped. Busy·patfirned ~• paper. Furniture all 11T11ng •lo~g the walls in\lead of bei"g arranged in functional 9rouping1. "'"" c~" •c"ieve •" effect of ... ELEGANT SIMPUCITY . . . by simplifying w•n tr•etmenh. Pl•in, 11ncluHered w•llt ~~· • room appear more spaeio111: •r• more detir•bla in roo'"-with a preponderance of detiqn in clr•· pery and upholdery f•brica. o,. lovely picture (or mirror) qiven th• ~enter-of-interest p o 1 It I o n will often do more for 9ood ••II com· position then an "overdone" qroup arrant ement. ~iZf'S cl to 12 JEANS Fully Guaranteed oornu; KSEJ:: BOYS' & GIRLS' PGU. •••• , SHOES 425 LiUian McAdoo I Gift lor B. L Church Left by Mrs. Dearborn Is Married A $1.000 gift wa• l~f to the Bal· boa Island Community Met.hod.ist Church by Mrs. Margaret Dear- born of Balboa Island, who died • last month in a dla~tlc coma. Mrs Dearborn had previously given generoualy to the church re- modelling and rebuilding fund, and the social hall or the building ll callt'd Dearborn Hall In her honor. Only the immediate family and a few close friends witnesst'd the wedding ot UUJ~tn H . McAdoo of I Newport to Lowell John Wright of Los Angt'l<' at 3 p. m. Monday. Rev. Paul E . Babbitt or th£' Co- rona del Mar Community Church performt'd the ct'remony at the bride's home, 1009 W. Bay Ave The bride was married In a moss green jewel travellin£ suit and wore a corsagt> of bronzl' roses. The groom's mother, Mrs. Laura Wright, wore a navy cr(>pe dress. Fall flowers adorned the honw for l ht' simple slngl<'-rlng wE"dding r ites. We db prlntinc of aD ldndl u and when you want lL N ew York City is the honeymoon dt•stlnation for th£> newlyweds. The nl'w Mrs. Wright i~ the daughter of Mrs. W. H. Hatfield or Winns- boro. La S he is a rt'&l estate brokt'r and was os.socistt'd with W. L. Jordon. real estatt', for 12 yl'ars before joinln.c the Balboa Re-alty Co. Ttw coupll' \o\tll li\'e at the Newport a ddress MO\'E~ TO COSTA ME.'lA Mn. My rUe Kilgour has mo\ ~'<I from 515 Orchid Avt>., Coi'Ona del Mat\ to 209 E. Dt•l Mar in Costa Mesa. II.Arbor !te1 JSI PobaeetUa, Coro.a ... 11a.r CAR HOPS GRILL COOKS WAITRESSES BUS BOYS wanted at MERLE'S DRIVE-IN Permane nt ye ar-around employment Top wages-Free meals -Unilorms furnishe d Contact MR. DELUGA TTl HArbor 2296 LA ~Al~U.:Jt~ II <;AT \I.I~A SWEATERS from fiiiCI.S' ~('JIOOI,-t>AB.\RIJI ~f: SKIRTS from Hlfll.~' WIIITt; SCHOOl. BLOUSES from FOR YO UNG L A DIES Greenway DRESSES Kate 295to 695 GIRLS' WHITE SCHOOl. DICXIES ... ..from f39 Boy'a l"'arlMI SHIRTS .. &r•·-v. s. KEDS u.s. f95 225 265 295 ·)45 J75 Th• ulectioe of ,o.,.rfy tuled fw•11H~·• het • lot to clo with toocl room co,.,po.ition, too. We have a wide r•nqe of tint a~ tlyles of d itt:nc'iu hom. fw~tithlnt•· We cordielty in•.i'e you to come alld '" the-. s•s 650 PRO kEDR COSTA MESA Fif*"DI!D •••••• ••••••••• 1116 ....,.. ....... c:.... ...... Calf. J. W. I BN&n', ~ • I I ~T ......_ llidiQIJ Politlc.l AdwrtittM9111 W~:IKERS IYANTED ..... ...,.. ...... ~ ..................................... _ Join Your Local E~enhower-Nixon Volunteers Workers are Needed to auist in ... int that all who are unable to get to the polls or thole who will be absent from their votlnt precincts receive and u.._ ._ absent .. ballot. to assist In adclressint, stuHh'l and rNIUnt of umpaign literature. This work rNY be clone either In yevr ..,. ....._ or the local held!f'Hirtwa. • to ...... In the collection of umpelgn fvnch. . to take pert In the rNny spHkint ene-gements throughout the county. The Eisenhower-Nixon Volunteers organization is open to all who are interesting in electing men who will bring our government back to the principles upon which it was orl~naUy founded, regardless of poUtical affilia· Uons. No matter what your former party was, if you arc interested in the preservation of our American Way of Life. you are needed in the Voluntee'r group. ' TEAR OUT A::-.;)l :\lAlL TO· EISEIHOWER-11101 VOLUNTEERS Corona del Mar Headquarters Corona del Mcu California r---------------, I I WiU Be Happy to ]oift lA ..4Uiiraw ... flu I I Eleclion of Euenlaower-Nis011 I I C:aRina c:. Q. (Continued from ..... 1) ~raph Ja about a Katy. Wayae Harrison. Santa Ana Pontiac dt'al· ~r. and hl'! boat the JimJyn II hav~ bad a rough 8MIOI'l. Days and days or Cishlng have netted many strikes. many hook-ups, nary a marlin. Last we.k-end W aynt" and h1l pert wtf.e Kay lwe call her Katy) fished hard ln Catalina's best waters. Same old story. Late Sunday, Katy hook~d up at 6:25. worked her fish in to the darkn{'S . When they ~ot into Avalon the crowds around the dock had gone home. Likewise the photograph· ers. But thf' marlin fin~ rlr•w. un- aeen, on the J lmlyn's outrtgger . First of the season ror thf' Jtmlyn and Kay's first one. it weight•d 128 pounds. Hooray for Kat)' Katy did! • THE BJfl RO\' !'<l'Oil V Weeks a J(o. w p told you to \\Rtch this little H tg~rins cru•ser. 1 ho• Rllf Boy, usuaJly dockf'd a t 227 F: r.~ v F ront. on thP l.it•h· Island Rr!l PiRg. one of the fltg Bo~ '!: o" ners, II Vf'S tht>re. Don Lock I'. t hP nt her owner, Jives in Long Rf>ach All Sf'ason Lady Luck has mad,. faces a t Bill. J ust last Thursday. oH San Matt'O, Wf' saw Bill losr an- othf'r . Thr Bill: Boy. with Bert De- vrrc sk lpJX•ring, mad<' a qulck·l tum-about. a stop. Bill gave the fis h lots or line before he struck. We saw the jump, a bf>autiful, I archin~. powe r-s prung burs t of , I blue and silver. Over the air ('Uml" I the fa m iliar \'Oicc. "He thrE'w t he hook." T ough, Btll' Dan ~ot his first :.mile from thP I fickle lady early tn thP sc>ason. l l sin~ 3 6 lacklf', too h~ht for I m an) a bi~ albacon·. Don, "ith Bill doing tht" 1ntr tca te boat-work nPrdt?d for this ~o<;c;;amf'r tackl<'. , ronqu£'rNI A mit:hl\' l:l61:: pmmd ' h~ht f'r . With thf' pa.sins:: wt"t·k~. and th• mArlin roman~: in on P \'E'r) thtn~ hut w11 tl'r-~kr~. B ill b<>1.:an 11"1 look tirr·d. Hrc; lau~h wa:-. fClrct>d, he• """ml'd l••n Sl' and Pri'CK'CU!JrNI JIJ, rnd1o ron\ c-r"-'1 t ion~ "•'rc fat'ltHt' and !'hort. Tht> spt•ll that mHrltn pu t on fi"hermf'n \\ftS tw~inntrl~ '" exact ire;, toll. Rut Rail didn't quit ::'-tat lin fa:.hNm<'n nP\ <'r do l..nst ""l'k-<'nd ''<' h,.a rd it ac; '" ""'''nl'd o n t hr m dw on "\Valt" Hnlrlrr-;ton'o; Fora\· At ion~ l~tst . L.'ldv Luc.'k had • J.:l\ rn Ra il t !•1• ... m,Ji-Thl' Hag ~,, had .m othf'r marhn 11hoarrl. and 11 W'l"-Rill's Tru. far from Catalma'.;; F..t~t End. I w·r couldn't ~!"' thr11uch thr ha~h to '3\ • Alln' Rm. B1ll'" \\-'r kn~>" it wa's on 3 6. th<' onl~· tackll' L>on a nd Bill USE' for marlin. EI J.:hlt'<'n· I pound tl"st line. \\'" wert' happ~ I \\'r knf'w Ri ll was Aut Lad~ Luc k didn't men·l:- s mde on Rill ,ght• <'mbraC't'd h1m with all tht> passion in hPr !neon· I s tant, flirtatious body. Whe n the 1 Ri~ Roy pull<'d in to tht? \\f'il:h- lng s tation Sunday. thc.>r<' wcrt> I two marlin aboard. both ta kr n on 3 6 The nnme o n both wt>i~h c;,li ps was Rill Pigg. Th('y wt>i chf'd 142 and 1:17'~ lbs Wht>n Rill lau~:hs nnw. ht!" hrart I!( In Jl II('', ~'· •'I'll!.! \\t•ll thl·--·· I til\" thank \Oil. And wt'r" sttll ~··i ti.n<.: tiJl \\l.th tlw d "'n o;eanmn:.: I NAME ................................................. -...... -----6----.. I the \'ll"''"''"" of th• \\illl'rs. ''Itch· in~ '"" <'hancm~ ,, mpo of I"H'I~ I l'l'agull's fli~hl. This Wc.>t•k-end I ADDRESS ........................................ -... -.--.................. 1 w,, ... ,.. cnm c to Catalina nn lhl' Jimh n II \\'anw I lnrn""" '' .. t , 1 I q , r,·,,, 1 hr .. \ • ,,·, Ilk• ''"''" • • 1 I CITY __ .. __ .................. . ................ --····· ..... _ .. ____ Ma rlin n sher ml'n nt•\ l'r .:1\ I ,,. _j I ~ •. ,. \Oil 10 ,\q Jinn · L ----- -- - -- - -- -PS. Last mtnU I!' 111'\\S Jlnr II'• \\'r 1 hrr:;pnou. :-:an I~ 1 do<• tutu I clc>~ll'r. bo ·~·amt> a member of the BArb 1114 f J-b D..:-tiD '"l"''·•''t·lu'l't~ :l 6_club with a 1.21 Or Or 0 CUD g I JIOlUldf'r ~lrmday 1t was. Orchid. Horae\?' SEE! TOUCH! The New Sensational ~-~ MAIIt OP UCHUNCf GAS RANGE -. -the ra nge that ou t-sells -out-perfo rms all others-at the amazmg - ly low price of . . . 19995 1819 S ewport A\'e. C'Mta MeM BEaC'on 1U t Open Monday, Friday and Satu.May evenings tJU 9. . TRY! n~tiav.ignoin~ Richard's . LIDO MARKET OUR RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF over a million customers passed thru ocr checbtands in the yecu 1951, cmd 195% promiaea to aurpcma all records. W• would like to thiDk tm. ia our reward for trying to make "Richard's' the perfection of "qual- ity. price, selection and service". FBESR LUGE EGGS Olaon BrOL. doaen . . . . . . . . CANNED MILK 2 RED TART PitiED CHERRIES Sto~ely's No.2 can . . .. SPAGHEIII Franco-Americ~ 22-oz.. tin RED DART SUGAR PEAS 17-oz. can . . . . . . . PICTSWEET GOLDEN CORN Cream style. 17-oz.. can ... FROZEN PEAS Birdseye. larqe 12-oz. pkq. FROZEN SPINACH Birdseye. larqe 14-oz. pkq. FROZEN CHICKEN BACKS 1 Swanson's, 2-lb. pkq. . . AT RICHARD'S you11 find eYeryday low sheU pricea as well aa ELEVEN COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS and a larger variety of Na- tional Brands and Choice Foods. Everyday Low SheU Prices: J for 29C SKIPPY DOG FOOD No. 1 ca n . . . . ALL PURPOSE DRESSING White House. 8-oz. bottle . MARTINEUJ APPLE JUICE 32-oz. bottle . . . . . . MARTINEUJ APPLE CIDER liz qallon . . . . . B&M BAKED BEANS Tall 28-oz.. tin . . . . . . CAESAR SALAD DRESSING Lorraine Burton. 6-oz.. bottle PORK BREAKFAST SAUSAGE Hormel, 8-oz.. can . . . . . . . Jze Z9e sse Z9e J7e J9C KARO SYRUP •4c Blue. red. green label; ll/2-lb. bot. 4 PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES ~,C Choc., Gol<L Fudge . . . . . . ~ DUFF'S CAKE MIXES ~,C Devils. Spice, White . . . . ~ These 1tte only • few of tile many, rna11y low pritt • lo b. fou"d in e••ry deoerlrn•nt •• • )41) VIA LIC::> N£W"'RT l EACH HArbor 7121 I - Apcu tu::.Dt IIIIIA 181.111 Overlooking Balboa Bay • 1 bedroom • dining area Older 2-bdrm. 1112 bath home with double gar. • large glaaed-ln Jiving room ~"\ per month, Including uU UUes Only $2500 Down • on yearly lease. laqulrer J.Ut-B FAVIEW AVE. . Full price $9250 Furn Coreu. del Mar Stanley Hadfield • ltEAlT(). Reel tor IIA.rllor !0 or JIA_rbor Ue1-l at llarlae Bal.._ blaad • IUS1NESS OPPORTUNITIES • ltENTALS RAJo'-,,. 112) C..tt ~ .. c..... ......... TODAY'I SPECIAL 2-BEDROOM FURN. HOME IN CORONA DEL MAR Ha.a carpeted floors, nice yard, barbecue, completely fe~. ~e:;.g~~~~ .. ~.~~~~~-~~~: ......................... $12.750 EXCLUSIVE WITii US r , PRICE T. McCUISTION -o..t Blv4.. Oo,._ del liar ~ t7 VOGEL VALUU OFFERS · WANTED! f! • The owners of these properties have moved away and they must be sold! CORONA HIGHLANDS * 2-bed.room. view home. Large rooms, hardwood Cloors, rurnact>, tfle in kJtchep & bath. garbage disposaJ, porch, 2-car garage & stor- age, large re<fwood fenced yard. A real home-has a $10.000 G.I. Loan at $75.00 per mo. incl. taxe-s. Ins. & interest CORONA DEL MAR * Near :.totes 2-bedroom home, repainted inside & out. 14x21 liv- ing room, furnace, large dining room, large windows. Venetian blinds throughout. Tile in kitchen and bath. Fe~ yard. 2-car garage & laundry. Has a 1st & 2nd trust deed. The 2nd trust deed can be dlscounte<f for cash. A good hom<'-makP offer. * Charming 2-bedroom hom<'-Cute as can bE--ideal location. Largt! living room, fireplace, tile in kitchen & bath, fenced yard. bonds paid Owrwr has moved & bought. Must sell -make offer NEWPORT HEIGHTS * Furn1she-d. 2-bedroom home Very neat, ~ood nei~hborhood. good furniturt'. Wan t offer for cash out. . The VOGEL CO. JSOJ Cout BIYd., Coi'OG& del..,. &Arbor lUI or 141'7. EYealap: HArbor US-II or HArbor Mel-W CORONA DEL MAR 1-Bedroom Home, 5 yra. old, R-2. Block from Business District ONLY SUiOO DOWN 160.00 or Morfl per Moatb JoUJJ PriM IJSLY $7,500 • • • • 3 Bedrooms and Den Home on 1112 Lots Near Shopping Center Knotty pine li\in~ room. fireplaC<'. expos;-d beams. bur, 14'x20' den. owr 1.300 ~'1 ft plu.~ double gara~tt'. Owner h~a\ ing. ~~11; $12,500 tt•rml> Will S how Anytlmt' Whitmaa ·a•d Associates .00 Cowt Blvd. HArbor l&U Evt>s: JIArbor 1883-M or HArbor 108!-R BAUOA PEIIISULA Out.fltan<hn~ 3-bedroom, l %-bath hom~ Forced air heat, larg~ tlle kitchen. waiiPd patio, lar~e sundeek, ocean view from bdrms. PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD A*JaK $21,500 AT All Otren & Tf'f'l'llll W1JJ Be Oe ... dNed • ONCE! • Tluanclay, S.ptemhel' n, 1852i=====:;;::::::::; P• Sai. ... Fe. Sale -( Help Wcmted WANTED: ~llable &by Sltter. BABY CRA.Nt> Plano •• A beeuty. POWER SAW, lr' ~line. tiu Onct> a week, afternoons. Phone Spedal $495 wltb bench. Tenna. a.rbor. Table ~ 1 hone I)OW• HA 0862-MK. Another for $lS35. You can own er, hlrh 'PHd mow. 1 rtp ud 1 -----------• baby crand. Danz-SduDJdt p~r bla.ctes, rnounb!Cl on MEN WANTED-for all 3 sbifta. BJa Piano Store,lOO ,N.,.,_ tram wheeled doUy. noo. 1038 W. BY OWNER S9950 Corona del Mar -Nicely furn. 2-bdrm. home, enc. patio. HArbor 3427-w um•as WAITm • • • In the Newport Hel&hts CUlt Haven, and Corona del Mar areas. ALSO Homes and larger parceJa of pl"'<r perty In Costa Mesa dJstrtct. FlED J. CIISIER • udAModat.IM * 0.... 81Yd, Cor-. deJ liar HArbor 1511 IIY FIIIT PRIVATE PIER Two Complete Double Apartments ~ves Rubber Co.. San Cle-"' ...... -o-1--N t u ~ _.,... whlch to choote. 520 No. M&.ln, u. uu., P . na ... -. mente. cor. 6th. Santa Ana. PRACTICALLY NEW balbiette In OPPORTUNITY for full-Ulne real ROAD. M,AjtTER bi,..,de, ch.rOI:ne yellow, callaJllible. ~ HA estate broke-r or aa1cs penon ... , 0862-MX. who ls a&gresaive and willing to fenden, new tiN!II. luggage bu-==::;::;;~:;;· ===""'"--.-~-r:=-== work. Full office cooperation. ket, chaln cuar<l HA 0315--.7. ~ PtR MONTH renta or ~ Fred J . Cr011Jer, 406 Cout Blvd., "' • good practice .-..o. Same u CDM, HA 3571. Semc. low1 ~.:.,.m•~= wAiTRESS wan~: SteadY emp. nm ,..~oc:u oa Cotta~ Waffle Shop, 305 Ma-Superfluous Hair Sclunklt B1c Plaoo Store. 520 rine, BaJboe llland. P.rmanelltl7 NIDfiW'8d ttom tac.. No. Main. cor. 6tb. Santa ADa. ~O:;U;;S!,;w:-;;;::~ "'~ ~=-:::::1:=::;;::;.:=-: __ lc-::...,-__ --:_,_~.~-anna •-~ilbnMw ud )aJro. '50 MERCURY, nic:eat tn SO. cat Hance ~~7tedro~cl~ Une ~p;._No more tw1 ztna. Muat sell Fri. (Navy caUinl> R Apply Box H-e, c/o Ensign. E.U.BN L BRYANT, R. E. & H, overc:biv~. low mUea~. nae.da.Y and 1bunday ~ CLEAN, l1a50 -.-til Oftl' e:!:t a~~ ::r-: = Lido's SalcD ot Beauty 1U 8 s=· 0~!f!tj·G-E refrlg. U!roU§h UN of • UDe or two. P A I N T I N G ~boaco~~-fJf1~ Ft., $1,750 DIWI G. L RESALE 1. Near Country Club 2. Large 2 bedrooms 3. Firepla~· with Hea tolator 4. Hardwood 5. Pullman bath---lots of tile 6. Dining area 7. Entrance raU 8. 70t frontage 9. Covered flagstone patio 10. Barbecue 11 . Payments $75 per month in- cludin.i taxes & i..naun.nce 12. Priced right at S10,'7M. • Earl SheOi.D SAVE on elec. 01'pD. oeea Utile. HI ....._ lt.. -o.ta ._ A:rt unusual opportunity. Terms ..... ,.. MI'I·M . on bal&noe. De.n&-Schmldt Blc Plano Store. Santa Ana. 520 No. PaiDting -Decorating Main, cor. 6th. WEDCEWOOD 4-burner. table top range. Kelvinator refrlg. Both lt>SS than y~ar old. HA 1695-R • Oolor Caaul ... t • GEORGE BUBDIARDT Ute -•• Ooatnetor -lbt 8t.., N..,.... .._. ..._. IIA.rbiW MJ.I.W aft<'r 5 p. m. WALNUT OFFIC'E desk 60''x34". swivel ahair, 3 arm chalrs. all fur $100. Also 9:(12 all wool rug, $35. Call 1>1> w. 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. 504 ~ W. Balboa Blvd., BaJboa. HA 1098 . pia te glass-enclosed lounge, BWldeek. ~Uo, 'PIUL SUWVAN beautiful view of Catalina. FLOWERS GEO. EVERSON 3803 Marcus , .. ,...,,.,. N.. c..te .._. br NEWPORT ISLAND (Acto. tr.. c-. w... .... , M o r r i SPINET~ Pay out blil- anct>. Save $200, Knabe, ma- hogany case, gorgtoUS ~ Uke new. Danz..SChl'liJdt Big Plano Store. We always have quality bargains. 100 ~. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. TWIN beds, solid oak. handmade, except. s tur<ly & attrac., springs .t mattreu. $90 2 other single beds, 1 maple. 1 blood, both with springs. HA 0191-R, 305 Fern- l~at. Corona del Mar. HArbor """"' IE 7121: ev.,: I E 6149-W, IE 54lf.J See Our Display at the ___ -.;;:.;;,;;:;..;o:;;;::,;;;... __ ...l.. _______ ;... __ , Los Angeles County Fair CMOIA Ill lUllS A SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOMS AND DEN HOME WITH SUPERB -OCEAN VIEW. 1WO FIREPLACES. EXTRA LARGE MAS- TER BEDROOM. • • • A woman's drE-am kitchen with ocean view. Beautiful oak floors. Tiled full beth - . -tiled % bath off den a nd service area. Extra voltage wiring for clothes dryer. Smart use of fi replaC<' brick and woOd paMlling. Protected yard. Jus~ completed. W e invite the dlscrimlnatlng prospt-etive buyer to inspect this outstanding home for price and terms. Please call HArbor 2474 EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor $§800 per IIODth 3-Bedroom G-1 PLUS Xtraa SeU or trade equity for a pick-up or auto on this 3-Bdnn. home just being re-decorated. Plus the nice landscaping -• - a ~ ---washer and refrigerator -- -goes with house. All for the ~~ ~~~~~t~~--~~~n-~. $10,750 Consult our listing specialist, Mr. White on your Real Estate problems. LiaJrood Vick. Realtor IN l'.ut 17tb St. Co.ta Mesa B£ 5'7M CHAIIB. VIEW LOVELY PENlNSt1LA HOME • • • 3-lx-drooms, 2 baths, large rumpus room lower floor, with oomplete barbecue. Cannot be dupUca ted a t V1EW OF CHANNEL FROM P ICTURE WINDOWS .. . ... .. . . ... .. . ... . . . .. ~· .... BALIU REALTY 08. Oppodte Balboa Bank of Ammea ROSS GREELEY $28.750 Don Hayton IIAner .., JOiephfne Webb ,.. .................. HArbor 2070 DrY ANS, TABLES, CHAIRS, BEDROOM AND DINING RM. SUITES. RANGES, SPRINGS It MATTRESSES ---All your household nt'E'ds. • • • Baby &lds, Wardrobes. Bassin- ettcs. Ba thinettcs. ---·See our GIFT DEPARTMENT. Crist Fumiture 1687 Oranp Ave. eo.p Mea Acroa from new Alpha llet.a Mkt. Phone BEIICilG 1323 IIOYGLE REPAIRING Schwinn Bicycles RAY STEDMAN '47 REGISTERED dlx. z..dr. Fol"d V-8 Sed., clean. good tires, excel. cond. See at 2CM~ 42nd St., Newport Beach. Ptl. for appoint- ment. HA 285· W or RA 3131. Ext. 15. $295. $10 PER month buya a beeu- Uful mlrror spinet type plano. Maple finiah. DANZ-SCHMlDT BIG PIANO STORE. Santa Ana. 520 No. Maln. OUR Prudence PI} mouth wants to leave home. Sh<·'s 17 now; born In '35 but ahe has aU the pep of a '.U heart throt\ WW you taU over care for Sl%5, includ. her Insurance. For first date ph. HA 1040. SCHWINN Paramount racing bi- cycle; 3-gcar sprocket, A-1. A real buy at $75 ~S~h. No other offers. Ronald' Asaodated Ser- vice, 2:514 Newport Blvd., HA 1406. 1946 HUDSON Onllr. sedan; new paint, new ttres. DDtor excellent. 1574 Newport Bh'd. $650. May conslcllr older pickup OOtrrA J1DA ' In trade. CaJJ between 10 a. m. 8._ ____ IJ.Ja...l and 2 p.m. ~ W. Balboa ----iiiiii:i;:..;-.,;..;,,;:,:;::;:;;::__ Blvd., Balboa. ILl 1098. Hotpoint 8-ft. Refrig . New. 108N Reg. 249.95 V7 Hotpoint Refrigera1or Deluxe style 8' aiic. 249'5 New. Reg. 339.95 8~. Kitchen Aid Mixer New --R.t>g. 59.95 4JM Special .... G-E Mixers Reg. 39.95 ... Sioek UadtM-ACT NOW! CROWl HIDWARE and AppliCIDC:ell J. C. UONIAI$H Ul CoM& Bh.a. ~ Ill OorMa ... liar NEED ~ INCiiERATOR to bum ,.,_. traah and papers ln! See t.hae Curdtr mocle.ls at NORMAN'S-$2U5 aa4 up. In- stalled ln your )W'd lJlJ Cout Highway, COM. JIArbor 590. WANTED -~1-.d pianos. H11hest cash or allowance. Trade on new p , elec. orp.n or teolevi&ion. D.,r-sdunidt Dlg Plano Store. Sarta Ana. 520 No. Main, cor.~ Mi.aceUan ... . ... DESK or largt-r o In estab. real es fer Insurance a Fred J. Crosiel', COM, HA 3571. apace avail- te office. Pr~ t or brokt>r. Coast Blvd., W1LL PAY CAS for your used ------------furniture. Crtst J"urnlture, BE 7323. SAVE HAULING TRASII or f Phone Walker, 15'7f •centla, Costa Mesa, BEacon !13-M. IREEaEAF 1111 Aa1cl .. Scmta Ana Properties ---TV Radio Senice by fac:lory-tn:dDed teehnldmw NO NEED to join I "food club" to ~ meat at 41'-'le prioea . You can pt U. ~ In qed beef. cut the Wilt_,_ JSlle lt at Harbor ~ ... LodDers, 418 80th St., N. 1-. RA em& u••u 111.111 IPEIUL '"8DV1VE 18 OUR 111J811Q:88" HARVEY D. PEASE hrlr ..,.._ ..a ",... • -• u •.ao& UlAND ---BA.rt~w m-w , I • Coaatry LiYiag Beeut.lful neW 3-bedroom. 1"·baUJ CU.tom Ranch Home on ~ IICft ln tJle ~tricted Country Lane Eatates 2 m.Ues nort1l of Tultln. .R.edwood lr' old brk:k front, ehakt root. brick walb and patio, ba.rbecue and Krill Completely landkaped and lota of or-~ tre8. Amp .. room for pool and horwe. OPif' aU week at . 12331 CoUDtry Lane ... ,.,.. f!U&. ol &e6IU ....... Colllla ~ &Aft 'Jbla mU.t be ~et>n to PRICE ~~ a~te the aualll-Y. Auto RacBo SpedaHeta (Uf ... a.a.--011'1' ........ , Mesa Badlo CIDd TelnWGD •• 1:. ........ .,. o.e. .... __ ...., I 8'' Tltllbei'IM. tUt 20x32. 1 bane pow-motor. 1 rtp an4 l mounted on 10:18 w. Tla1aadq ... .,.. .. .,., 11. 1152 .... -"-NI:wHILT ........ BtiiD' ..... lelldLow,lat Miss Woodworth le-IMdllglet ClaTaMaeMeUor, Newport Coatraclllehl Up Will Be Manied 0. U-D1ive Plea Wed to Donald B. NichoU A Mare.h wtddlnc 1t p1a,nnfd by A hMrtna will be held at t.be - James l G&liAch~ of Cocta MU. Evelyn WoodwoTth ol New-next Council meetln&. Sept. 22. on A ItO""' ot whtte Lt.oe over tal-pearl headpleu. She carrW wtd'- M,.., twice low bidder at Monday port and Donald A. Wallace of the appeal of Emenon 0\.t.rloes feta with net ruffle akirt was de-cemationa u4 ·~ ctDlft'- evenlna'a City Cbundl meeting, Costa Med, who hu recently been from the refuaa.l of City Coundl al~ and made by Mlll Clara eel witb a wblte Ol"ebbd ~· fal~ to eet them both, at leut discharged from the Navy. ~ to grant pennlalon to operate six Mu Mellor for ~ wedding Sun-Rer maid ot boaor, .a. AI'U. for the tlme ~ina-enpeement of the youna couPle additional U-drive boats at Steel-day, AU«. 31, to Donald Edward Kawhortm ol WoocQend. wore • H e b1d $35.576 for inatalllng MW-was announced by Mr. and ltn. craft. 23018 Coast Highway, New-Nichols ln the p..rden at CapWa turquol.se faille *-wltb ,.no. ~ra for the Corona del Mar bluff Fred Woodworth. 945 W. Balboa port. l:n the Balboa Coves ar~a. de San Antonio Cba~l ln AM· carnation headpH!ot ud --aQ. lots. Council held up action on Blvd., Newport. the p&rents,of the The Council had rejectt'd there-helm. Rev. 'Thomu R. Pl-odell of SbnlLt.rly drelltd were the bride'• the recommendation of City En-bethrothed girl. The groom's par-quest after receiving a lett~r from Christ Chu:rch by Ow See tn New-attendants. all ol Wbom are aeboo&- gineer Bert Webb, who said tbe enta are Mr. and Mrs. E. F . W&l-the Balboa Coves Community Aa· .-n performed the double ring mates at Davk. Tbey ,.... lbL bid was 8.7 per cent over his eati-lace of 2321 Santa Ana Ave., Cotta IOCiaUon atatlng that ),3 boats ct"J'~ t hat united the daughtf."T Harriet PY.ato of Davta. MWa .. .,... mate or $32,734.:50. Meu.. were being operated although of Mr. and Mrs. H . K. Mellor ot garet Sayles of New'hall. Council voted to hold an ad-Miss Woodworth la a graduate Council had restricted the number 118 36th St., Newport. and the _Tile gl'O()m'a o.&Mr brother. Paul joumed meetlng at 10 a.m . to-of Newport Harbor High School to seven when the area was rezon-aon of Mr. and Mrs. J · C. !'flch-. N1chols. n~ from New Yortr • morrow (Friday) to act on Mr. and is attending her second year ed to c 1-H last year. ola of R1chmond. be best man at t.M wf'ddl.na,. Utb- Gallacher'a low bid or $2,632.25 for at. Orange Cout College. The Attorney Robert Hurwitz. lrep. Both the brick> and groom a.r_e e~ i,ncludf'd Harry Menor. tbe installlng sewers In Block 1, Tract bndt>groom elect also att~nded lo-resenting Mr. Charles, said the re-attending the Unlvemty of Cah· bndt> ~ b"?tht"r, who Of'w fr-om Ft. 919, In Newport Heights. Not cal schools and served rave years slrlcUon specified only that no ad-fornla at Da~ where he la study-Belvoar, Va., where he 1S ttadonecl enough money has been turned ln ln the Navy. ditional water frontage should be lng animal husbandry and she is ~~~et~· S. ~~r'= Monday by the property owners, leasf'd for U-dlive purposes. Coun-majoring in home economics edt;t-. • e groo 11 who are paying for the enUre pro-S'-dy tO Je U -...le d lman Braden Finch said that the cation. Mr. MeUor escorted his Ra~hmo~ u loe blue ject. Ill IUGU aplrit ol the agreement was that daughter to the altar. With her ,_ rs. e or woffre ~.... ._.... · · 1 .__ or .. a nylon lace ... ce gown over ta eta ""''"" rna,.., .. The contract for resurfacing por· Oa All p • there s hould be no expans.aon rn ace fC~ 1!"" w "'" ln accessories and a yeiJow ,._. tions o(t Coro~hdel Mar streerdts e• aVIIIg the U-drive business. fingernp vetl caught to a seed co~ge. 'The brldegroom'a moth- north o the hlg way was awa -~ er wore ~ lace wi~ poww blue ed to R. J. Noble of Orange on DeL ... t B est U aocessonf'S Mlsa Patrlda Hanna his low bid of $6.608.40. City En-P etitions for paving aUeya UG e ....... nsuflg and Miss Dorothy McCants ualat- gineer Webb said that $10,000 is sou th of the highway in Corona .,.,_ ~ -1-ed at the reception. For her budgeted for Corona del Mar dt>l Mar wer~ prest'nted to City For Excess um·t Commercwc.s honeymoon In the mountains. the streets a nd asked if add itional area Council .Monday evening. and City nf'W MNI. Nic'hols wore a tan ault. could be added to the contract. Enginf't"r Bert Webb was Instruct-which she designed, and brown ae- City Attorney Harry Blodgett said <'d to prepare a report on forma· R. C. BenneT of Newport urge-d A MO.OOO EXPANSION pl'OgTam cessori('S. Tilt> nev.•lyweda wiD that additional bids would have tion or an assessment district for City Council Monday eveninK to has ~n announced by Wizard both rPCf'l\e their Bat"Mlor of to be called. th£> portion below Bayside Dr. and over-rule the recommt>ndation of Boat.s. Jnc .. or Costa M PSa, largest Science degrees ln JWW' the highway. S ufficient signaturE'S t he City Planning Commis. 10n and product>r o! laminated F1bergla.s City WW Amlex New Properties of property own~rs apparently give him permission to bwld a sev· plAstic boats ln the Uf\ltt'd S tates. UGAJ. NOT&Cl have-beft1 ~eeured for this art>a. enth unit on his two lOll> at Prt>sldent C A Her6erts stated NOTIC'E OF PUBUC llltAIUNO I The rl'mainder of the aret. be· 1244-48 W Balboa Blvd th4' planned incrPase in faciUtJes Notkf' is hPrt>by glvt>n that the twl'en Bayside Dr. and the high· The Planning Commissjon had will enable the company to more Plannin.l{ Comm.ls:saon of the City way westf.'rly of Marguerite Ave.. re}E-ett'd his request because h<' than double production and add of Ne-wport &>ach will hold a pub- can come lnto the assessment dis-now has the maximum number or nt'w products to th<' prt'SE'nt line of lie hParlng on th<> application of Ann('xation of the new Corona del Mar school site. the adjoining lrvlne land up to MacArthur Blvd .. and portions of Coast High · way was started by City Council Monday evt>nlng. · 1r ddlti 1 i t units allowed for his two R-3 lots Wizard boats. Tht> expansion Alton B . Culver and other property tnct a ona 8 gna ures are under the new zonino ordinance. pro$tr8m Includes the acquisition owners for a variance on Lola 1 to obtaine-d. Petitions can be signed The Commission stated also that lr of land valut>d at $40.000. lease 7 inc .. Block 335, Canal S«tioo at the City HaU or at the Ensign . lmpro,·nml'nts valut>d at $4.000. ""'""'-3512 ~~-rcu."' AH•. N--..nnrt ortice. the request is granted. many "' · . d ~JV~ ,...., ~~,..... others would ask to l>wld units in and a $16.000 in\f•stmt>nt in bwl • Beach. to pt>rm1t a chan2t> in front Council also excess of limits set ~Y ordinance. in~ts and ('QUtpment. Thf' company yard ~tback from fort) f~t to Council took t his action after r<'Ct'iving a letter from Brad HeU.is or th<.> Jrv1ne Co. ask.lng that the Irvin<' property be include-d whf'n the school annexation is consideor- f'd. Por tions of the highway to be annt'x<'d are betwi.'C'n 58th St. and the A rches and between Irvine Ave and thf' t 'pper Bay bridge. Ref d c· M . . . , ~ pres1dent also dts<'losf'd t~e ?r-twenty h'('t • erreo to lty ana ~er Mr. ~nntr s ~tltJon was. o~pos £ani7.ation i.s prPSt>ntl) con51dPrln£ :--:otict" • ., a1-.o h4>ri•b> <"!ven that J ohn Sailors for inv~stigatton thf' I'd by Harold Young, the c1 ty!. It·, thf' t•.;tahh<.hmf'nt of <J "fmishin~ ~~d public h\>ann~ IA'lll be held requf'St of John W. Holman to op-c~>nse collE>ctor, who o~Ans nE>arby 111111 .. tn thP r.ro•at La k•"" N'~1on tJn 11,.. l~th da~ vi September, erate a poultry and t>gg busim·ss property, and thPre ~Aas an f'X· Hull.!> will rontcnuf' 10 bt-madl• 81 ~l~l lit thl' how ur ;·30 p. m. at 7().1 Coast Blvd . Corona d<•l chanJ,tt> of "ords tx·twE'tm th(> two th~· Cc "ta \fp..a rac ton 10 111,. Council Ctlrlrnt,..rs. City Mar. to determm<' whl'thl'r c1t~ m n. ~r Bl>nner plt>adf'd that h•~ • • • Hall "ev.-port Rc>act. California ord.inanei:'s allow that I}JX' or was a hardshiJI cas.·. _because hl' H l'""IS£~'0 t>EOPLE tuu h,i\'P at wh•ch tamt> and pLH« any and buslnt'ss. could ha\'C• bwlt 10 u~ats wh<'n hP I manat:~>d 10 <~hp ~t'IAa~ ftH' 11 {('W all J.l'f'1"'51J"-' mtPrPSh'<i ma)' apPf'ar • Grant(•d a hct>nM• to Kathlt't'n bought thE' propt>~ty tn 1946 but ds\'' ,·arntmn :'>trs Rh'n"h" W a kf'· a nd bt> twa rd ttwr\'On I Head, new owner and op('rator uf ~Aas. not ablt> to fcnancr-thf' Pnltrl' (t .. ld or Pt>t tH• \'alle ha' ~00,. ncor t h :-.:EWPORT BEACH CITY --------------Hayden's Haven Nu!'l>ery School at pro.)C'Ct then 111 ~n t-"1 dnc-tsco tn '1..-.11 ht•r PLAN~ING CO:\U\USSlON Real Eatate & Rentala 440 HE>hotroJ)(' A\(•. Corona dt>l \ounctlman Brack>n Finch l>Bid dii U'thteM . .ln:tn and Otan" :-.tt... RAY Y. COPEl.IN Secretary :\far he y.'Ould llkl' to invf'stlgatt-tur· :-.ta r.:arf't Hnuun~: of Karf'n :'>-1nl· 1 i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WlNTER RENTAL at 216 Ruby, • Grantf'd an rxempt hCt'nSP 111 ther, and City Council \'uh•d to r.:r• ta '<~ and hr-r thrf'f' chrldrf"'n had Balboa Isla nd. Large apt. with Mrs. Edgar H ill to operatf' thf' St. Cf'mtmue thE' hearin£. a Jon!.! w(•(•k ·£·nd st L.akP Arrow-~ dble garage, 1"' baths, on single Andrews Nur~ry School at the h1•ad. JUllt twfon • th(' ch tldrt'n rP~ lot. church. M p 1.:-turm•d to school Lorn.-llu)cke 1 COMFO RTABLE. (urn. 1-bed:r. • Grante-d a liet>O-<;(' tu Ca~· ore UKIIIg of t..ornp'c; 1(\()k his two liOn<; a wky BENT a TV rear cottage to June 15.$50 incl. Pura. 247 1 eoa~t lfighwa), Nt"w· for a 'acat10n lx>t:tnntn~ th•· Pnd util. lnqul~ S unday 2-4 p.m., dporyrt.fiarmnt'. w dry cll.'antn£ and laun· Sought m• Balboa uf AUt.:U$1 \lirf l.Jonbarl:("f'r L" I RF,..--., .. 6 205 Garnl't. B. I. 0\\'fter, Syca-hark at Crnwn Hnrdwart-aftrr a ~~~~~~-~ ...... ~~~~~~!!! morf.' 3·7881. 3 \IH'atwn and mo tor trip. which "'ll> ;: _ __ _ • Appointc·d I-::d llt'aly uf 11. A requrst that the city pro,idf' ~,11 .·hllrt .... ·(''•"·•• ,,( t hr• illrlt's ... of Da1'1 TV Senlce ATTRACTIVt-: COTTAGE, furn-1"' h s N t t I II \ "-1 ' " "' ...... :>t ~ t . • cwpor . u rep 11<'1' a. addi uonal pcarkmg SJ)<I('(• tn ,.,.. · :'>t 1.; Lumbart.:t>r t.nnntP ;u td :\i r<o isho•d, ror 1 trr 2 adults. $47.50 Langenhdm on thE' City C'i\i l Ser· bou was made to \tty Counctl ,.1.nc'''nt h"''' tnkt•n 11f t rur ..,0m.~ nnr mo. ind uti1. on lt"aseo. 4.21 •t'""' Commt'ssion 'I da · b h S Rey " " "" ' '"" .• on ) f.'\'f'ntng Y t e an of th" romAntic snnt5 111 \1rxtro Ht•liutro"". CIJM. HA 0359-M. · d ,... M s ·1 r-· f r •• nd • ,~ ,,. • AuthonZt" , tty ( ana~!'r ~a• · , orporat10n n ...... J!una, owners a ~tr<o llnnk Stl\!'rll 1 ... hltt•k tt••,tl'n· IJELIGJrrr L 2-bdrm house, lire-ors to advertls.-for bids for ~lr Ol'lf'rator' nf thr Rt>nd,.z,ou.<~ Rail· in$: a t l..c.·•· ~hiplt>~'s ttftf'l 1 "'""k plat'~>, Vl'nrt. blinds. comp. rum. of obsolf'>tt> city equjpmt>nt tnclud· room. at hf'r motht'r-. .. n .nch 1n Arim M encl. patio. 3 yrs. old, $13.~ ing a fire truck. co ncr II' mlxN. l..tnd> Crc>:>atulli potn,,.d uut tn \Vllll•• ntH on <t , W[l ttun r lt'f' \\'II 1 Also .oct>an 'iew 2-bdrm .. !tre·' diesel enKim•. ttrto'S and uth•·r t-al· a le-ttl·r to Council that on Sl'\'· h<'lm\ ha~ ~ n rf><'ttn~ at h<'me plltC<'. unit ht>at by Payne. par-I ,.8 J!able material. l'ra l oecas ions, when bi.li! namf' away· from Def.''s Beauty "'hop 0.·- t lally fum. Encl. yard. 'IS blk. • Passe-d to 5PCOnd rcadin.li! an band" IAt·rP at thl' Rt>ndt'7vou;,, t h£> caus<' of minor sur~ery Hu.<>band from oct>an , $18.900. CaU HA ordjnancE> pro,; di n~ for post inK of I a ttendanc..'t' \\as kt•pt do"' n bt"C8uw Ha wld hulA t'\0 r I'Ph t•\t'<l th£> 2164-W for info. on both houses. parkmg lot pnces and makjn£ tt 1 prospectt\ <' ~Jatrons had no plaet> monotony rt'centl~ b) plannin~ a I FURN. 2-bdnn. home In CDM. a misdemeanor to charge more to park . . surpriSt' cocktail party !or her on Yearly ~ntal. HA 0364-J. • Approvt'd the N'QUt>l>t or T W \nunc·tlman ~orm~n :MJlll'r pomt-ht'r birthday anmwr<oar~ BEAUTIITLLY rum. 3-bdrm. apt. Patterson to I'X('rcise his option to t>d out that enlar gmg tht•. l3a:lboa e look bay $85 mo · 2-bdrm. N'nl'w his concession lt"asc 111 tht• parkml! lot would be Sf'lf hqwdat· ~~ apt. $65. mo Lg~. fenced Corona dcl Mar mam branch for ang. bt•c·aus.t' tht> c1t~ \\OUid N'Cf'l\'.~' d & BBQ-Sept 21 to June fi\·c }ears. ending Sept. 30. 1959 addauonal re\f>nUl'. Cc1unctl di· ts_r 109 Park Ave .. ·a.I. • Upheld City l..i('('nse Coll~tor rC'Ct l~ Ctty E~gineer Rert Webb to d bath Harold Yount: and rul('{) that th<' s ublllJt an estimate or co!.-1 NEWLY deco room an Puro FiHer Co. of Los Angeles in private breakfast priv-must pay a $100 solicitor's fPC in Beach ErOSI·on lieges for business woman, nurse order to makf' calls in th<' city. or schoolteacher. HA Z796-M.. • Re·nam<'d flarry Wt'lch and LOWER 1-bedrm rurn. apt. m R. L. Pattt'rson Rs thl' city's rl."p-Stud Js Ord eel COM, year 'round $65 mo. inc. res<'ntatlves on thl' board of the y er utiUties. Close ln. HA 3561-J. Shoreline Planning Association. 2 GARAGE apt~\. rum. 1 bdrm. Rcspondmg to a pelltion of WC'st each, very roomy. Disposal, won-Le B I J :-~,•\\'port proJ)('rty own<'rs. Ci ty derful view. Yearly rt"ntal. $75 am ow 0 e C'ounc·il ~londay evenlnK dirE'Ctt"d mo. Incl. utll 1 avail. now. other a c'Ommltt<'P of six mt'fl to study avail. Sept 1. No pets. 430 Avo-Iefler Boatman th<' beach t•rosion problrm bf'· t"''''n l.')tn a nd 38th stN'<'ts. cado. COM. Thl• Wf'!l t :-.it'wportt>rs said that FURN. APT~. tor rent. See Lou-By ISABEL ASDREWR 50 t o 75 !t>d or the•r bf'a~h had lae Apt.l. first. Dbls ~ Gn&lel. Next Monday nJg ht, at 7 :30, lAlit aln•ady been washed away and overloold.DK Bay. 308 Camadon. mark the beginning or the nPxt constdr rabl<' proJ)('rl> damaJ!C Corona def Mar. frE"e piloting cou~. JO\'t'n by th<' might bt~ C'ausf'd tn tht" futu.n> SCENIC fum. apt.l. ovtTJooking Balboa Power Squadron. at New· They aske-d for construction of The Harwoods Rescued Thi' Coas t Guard rPScuPd thf' I Don Harwood'! of Corona dt•l :\tar. near La ~:Una Bt'ach Sunda}. IA'hl'n th<'ir 25-ft 5P<•r t ftsh1•r \hn!.l ('raft thl' f.1ghl,\' ~IX. dr\O'ltt(>f'd I 1 troublt' IAtth t ht• ~aM>bnt• pump. Whf'n tht· t.:R<> ltn .. al'-c• twcamt• lln ul<t•n an ~n~ was s£'nt to tht" C'o.1s t (;uard Don said ht> would hU\'t• ft•lt lwtt<'r If ,l ma rhn had tO\\'I'fl him ln I ~C'tu:vn.E t.'IIA:\t.t:n :\tnrkt n~ t ht• c}t,ko,l' of I ho• ... um· I mt•r tht• 1 ~~ p m :'unda} :'>fa<;s Rl :O:t John \'ta nn··~ Church •10 Bal- hoa tslnnd has bc't•n dJ connnued Las t ~undtt~ was a ll\o thf' IA~l time fur th(• 11 30 am Sunda) :\tass. Tht> :'unda' ~tas .. t'S a t ~~ John·-. art' no" I< d rn a nd W a m \\'t>ek Da ~ :'>t ''' 1:. HI ~ m Saturday bay ~ocean. Slnglea .t: doubles. port Harbor Yacht Club. · thrt'(' 5()...foot grotns. costing about A vall. dally, wkl)t, monthb'. PalJ.. This course is given tw1ce a $1 .500 each, the city to pay half. Rt'al estate adve~menta mQ The Only Local Neon Shop In the Harbor Area Neon & Sign Paintinq BEACON 6186-W \.uaro1n11 •-d 1 y , ar PACIFIC Neon Lite aades Hotel. 14.1• Seaview, COM. year and includes 10 lessons and th<' property owners half. if the ~ round on the Oanified paae. HArbor 14!56.. an examination. The re is just on£' cost L'l not be mort" than S250 per ----------------------------w ed pur~ in giving it. 11\at ls to lot SituatiODa ant make better boatmen and boat· At the su~gestion or Francis WILL do baby attUJ\a. Can atay wtth night-wor~ mother's c.hlld. HArbor 25515-ft..K. Wanted •• NURSE wants furnished room in quie t home by Oct. 1. Reaaonable rent, walking distance to bus. IIA 3937-W . NURSE wanu amaH pleasant fum. apt .. not more than $40 mo. Will t'J(Changr service. BE 6411-R. Evenings. DESIRABLE 3 or 4 bdrm. home. So. of t~ Hwy .• CDM. or Shore CUffs. WUI PftY up to $150 mo. and will take 2 yn. 1~. Have 31drll. agn: s-&-10. Call HArbor 2040-M. women. The lnltructors are all Horvath. West Newport coundl- volunteers, cOO.en for tMlr special man. the following were nllJ'O<.'d to training and ability. The COUJ'!Ie the commlttt>e : RAlph Maskey, Rex Is undt>rstandabte and Instructive Pegram. Ralph Watson. City Man- to those without experience, and ager John Sailors, City Enginl't"r valuable for those who wish to Bert W ebb and Harold Arthur, leem more. president or the West Nt'wport There la no fl't' for the course. lmprovement Association. and aU are welcome, boat owners or not. There la no advance enroll- ment. If you wish to take thll course, whJch meets weekly for one and one-half hours t-ach Monday evening. jut be at NHYC Monday nl.ght. CUrtis Ooah will be In charge of t.M COU.nl(!. MPn who pass thP c:ourae are ellgible for el«tion to Squadron memtM!rahJp. W o m e n who pa.-the examination are PU· !db~ to take act¥aneed COUNCS. 'The Blue Mistr-' Ill MisbebaYinq again ~ 35-rt. sailboat Blue Mistl'\'SS of l.allUM Be-ach spent a brief pttr- lod a~d ln Carnation Co\-e Sunday. A fMit' WHks ago. tM Bh~ Mistress developed ('nJd~ trouble and spent th<-niaht drifl- lna, to be towed ln by the Cout G.,.ard. Quality Men's W ear • J Boating & Fishiitg ·~Page~ SIIJ. • • CAltRlBY'..AN October -Novem- ber. Will charter my 26' auxil- iary sloop to rxperienccd sailor in my a bsenct'. S leeps 4, head, stove, Gray engine . • Owrrer: I For Skippering ?own and Maintenance IOATS Call BOB !:OCHER et IEACON 'Ill 1003 Co.at Hwy., Newport leech Pcqy Slater. Ph. Clark S weet. HArbor 301. Also: VARNISHING ei'ICI PAINTtN& -~~ --- 1. MARLIN SPECIAL-Slightly . 9/0 Pflueger Atlopac reel terrifical- ly low priced. 2. 36-lb. test' braided DuPont nylon line, 200 yds ................... :..... . .$2.98 3. Albacore hooks, lea~rs. all stzes., 2 for . . ................................. 25c ~: ~~~~~;~e::~~~e-~t···~~~-~~e JiSc; 'CP'\ 6. Snelled hooks . . ......... per doz. 42c '~ 7. Big assortmf'nt of corks. hooks. swi- -vels, line for commercial fishermen. WAR SURPLUS STORE "1001 ITEMS YOU CAN'T rot & llarbor Blvd., Coeta Me.a CLARK SWEE A.ociate, FRED SCHENCK, Jr. e SALES e CHARTERS e INSURANCE e 100 l ist St., Newport HArbor 101 AT THE LIDO P ESINSULA SHIPYARD 16' Garwood UtiJity. Cr0\\.71, Trailt'r ... S 1.650 23' Chris Express. Crown, radio 4.000 36' T IS Wheeler. Royals. radio 8.500 1R' T I S Custom Chris Craft. Royals-'51 13.500 Sharpshooter Sloop. fas t. day sailer 800 * * * We would eppreciete listin91 on ell types of seil end power boets. We heve buye" evt~il11ble for: F'IC ~. Rhodes. PC s, K 39·,, Oceen Rt~c· ing Yewls, Sloeps, Ketches. lymon lslt~,ders. Ft~irli~Prs, Elcos. Chris Creft &presses. Commanders. Diesel Cruisers. = --:::::......::_ --------=---=--~ ---• Specializing in Service for The Yachtsm·an and Commercial Craft ~Toa Vertical U tt -0 . ...---500-Toa WaJ'I Storace, Mai.DUeeece, Repaln Gu ~ DleeeJ Eactaea. ....._t, lla.rdware COMPLETE BOAT SERVICE HArbor 301 900 31st St. Newport .'V • What a great. way to brin'g the sununer to an end! That was the general concensus among the Rhodes and PC sldppen and creWB who raced to Avalon last week-end. With fair breezes prevailing. the boats were started on their way Saturday. at 9 :30 a . m. by Chuck and Jane Jamison of BYC rrom their gay, rt"d yacht, Panoply. I arrived at Avalon -along with Don and Virginia HaskelJ, Jim Douglas and Howard De me k y, aboard Fred 5males' Pamlin~th PC to finish in a fleet of 10. Our Dramamine Dream Girl. Virginia Haskell. who went below and caught a busht>l or shut-eye on the way over. awoke in time to see the many sails of PC's and Rhodes. that had arrivt"d earlier. ... ~ ..... with Suz-, By SUE FICKER e MIDSHIP IN FIRST ConveTSe Wurdemann in his Midship was in first. fintshlng at 3:01 p. m. Marianne Pearcy fin- ished second at 3:02. First PC to finish was Patsy Ann. sailed by Jack Toon. at 3 :06, second was Horton In PC 46 a t 3:08 and third frank Woods' No. 73 Showboat, at 3:13. Jack's Steakhouse was the gath- ering pla ce for PC skippers and their crews. who, thanks to Jack Toon and his "uke" and "Swede'' and hls guitar. had music with their meals. Joining in the Ring- Ing were Fred Smales. Ed and Bob Lamar. Howard Demeky. DOn and Virginia Haskell, Jim Douglas. Mike Driskel, Jim Miller . Bill Bon- net and Olck Gleason. e TWO BOATS DAMAGED Most unfortunate Incident of the How's p;sh;n'? Cat:aUna cruise was the altercation • I> betw~n Andy Gram's Viking and a Rhodes. Seems Andy--<>n star- By GE~RQE WE'I'BEIC.BY I board tack-was watching tone Rhodes and PC's on ·Sunday as The clearing of the water alon~ they were starting their return thl' kelp beds and the rt'turn to al-I while doing-so inadvt'rtently hit a bacon• to local watt'rs along with I Rhodes on port tack. thl' a lmo.o;t unprecedented run of The Rhodes was left with a marlin the last ft'w da}s have com-1 nasty gouge on the bow-but no plr tPiy changed thP fishing picture. worse of( than poor Andy. Because Ba!:s and barracuda and sornp I the collision snapped off the mast larg<> whitE' sea bass are hittinJ: just as thOUJ::h it had bt>en a along thE' kelp beds from horseshOP matchstick. krlp to Oceansidt'. and I a r ~ e Only other break-down I hE'ard schools of albacort' have mov<'d in of was that of the Whim, the Pt'ar- the Dana Point-San Clt'mente arc·a. cy's Rhodes. which t'Xperienced with E'Vt'r larger school!\ in the San some difficulty with its rigging. ('lementt' Island channt'l. e PAMLlN B£-CALM.ED This !K'ason's marl~n catch is. al-The return trlp to Newport Har- When'sNextRace? Sept. IC--Ttalrd Race Sammu Ser- le. .. ........... .. ......... BYC-NHYC Boats 14' and \Dlder NHYC Boats over 14' ....... ..... BYC Presentatlon-NHYC. Sept. 14 -Waltoa HubtJud ~~~­ mortal Tropby. Lehmans NHYC Sept. l~old c.-t Race . NHYC Jim l Whyte INSURANCE Office: Cost• ._._ lelllr ~ ·~II 661t letldeMe: 416 HeMI, Corone del Mer lilliE SEIVICE &All HUMPHREY. Owner Oomplete .......... Serviee " Marine Mechanics Carpenters & Painters Haul-Outs-Morine Engines -Machine Shbp-Welding Shop 1215 Stete Hwy., Newport leeol. IE.coe 6n5 most unbelit'vable, wtth 196 weagh-bor, which startt'd at 10 :30 a. m . t'd in at the angling club as against Sundav with an exc{•llent breeze 63 to datf' last year. This should blowing-was in e\'ery respect per- be the best season In record. as the feet-until we came within ap-BALBOA ISLAND ~argest number or fish reglste~d proximately a mile and a half of an any previous year was 209. the jetty, which was our point of Wines • • • finishing. Competition in the Louls Breer 'nlen we fell into the clutches of Beers tournament,. is very keen, as it well a Oat calm and though we (Pam-Ice Cubes should bt>. for the winning family lin. PC 301 had tx-.n far aht'ad up will get an 8-day all-expense paid to that time (possibly a mUe or Liquors fishing trip to Las Cruces, ~ja better from the nearest ont>s)-all California. In this tournament at boats caught up to us Lamar in Houn 10 a . m. to 11 p. m. least two members or a family PC 36. and Toon in PC 37 and Cof· 7 days a week must catch fis h t o quality. The W. fey in PC 11 particularly were no llarl8e AYe., BAlboa blaiHI A Elison family is now leading. really breathing down our necks BA.t.. l iM C'losely followt-d by the Ray Calls. ;;;;;;;;;~(~Co~n~Un~u~ed~on~~P~a~g~e~7~) --~;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: • • • The junior tournament was ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i J brought to an end with the pr4:'-l S<'nlation or the trophi<>s and door prizes last Saturday at the New- Harbor Frazen Food Locken PRBSB Ji'ISB FOR YOUR DINNER TABLE CAUGHT TODAY BY NEWPORT HARBOR'S F1SHING F1..EET! -*- Newport Blvd. Get Your ILIA-E or IARUI SillED 25:. SEAFOOD SPECIAL 1'la CO. 518 30th St., Newport HArbor 1507 1 port School. The following were trophv winners: I Largest albacore. Z7 1h. 1 oz . Tf'rry ThimbiP. C'orona d<'l Mar; Choice Grade Beef for Home Freezer or Locker Storage QUANTITY DISCOUNT ON FROZEN VEGETABL£S 418 30th St. HArbor 0718 Newport Beach I S('('()nd lar~rst. 22 lb. 11 oz., Jim ~~~:.\!:, ·~:!i;.~:~:;T .i~.~~~, Boats •• Marine Supplies oz.. Eddie Groent'ndyke. Balboa I I sland; larg(>st barracuda. 8 lb. l4 ...,...,.......,._...._..., ......................... ....,......,._ ........ ......,........, __ ..., ...... -·-· __________ .......... .._. oz .. Unnit' Allrt'd. La Habra. tied 1 with Dennis Handy of Newport WJII Sill Bea<'h: largt'st white S<'a hass. 40 1 lb. 3 oz .. Tony VauJ,thn. Garden I Grovt'; st'cond largest. 16 lb .. For· ~t Smith III. Hunting1on Park; largest bass. 5 lb. 8 oz.. Eddie Gr<)('ncndyke J r . Balboa Island; second largest. 5 lb., 1 oz., Mikt' Walley, Beverly Hills; largest yel- lowfin croaker. 1 lb. 6 oz.. BUJ Dont'r. Newport : second largest 1 lb. 4 oz .• Marie Van Pelt, Balboa: largest spotfln ttoaker. 6 lb. 3 oz .. Barbara Dike, Costa Mesa: second largt'St, 3 lb .. Bill Doner. New- port: largost halibut. 14 lb. 8 en .. Antoinette Blasottl, Monrovl11.: sec- ond largt'St. 5 lb. 2 oz .. Ginnie All- red. La Ha bra: largest mackerel. 5 lb. 12 oz .. Bill With<'rspoon. Sa n Bernardino: second largest. 1 lb. 14 oz.. J im Linde rman. Balboa lsland. 71 1 Cout Rwy., Newport.. BE M14 40' Harco. 1952 motors. Has f'\'erything auto. pilot, ship-to- shore, tc. $27 500 Exe<>llent cond.. 1 uun011 111110 RADIOTELEPHONES FATHOMETE'RS DIRECTION FINDERS U88 Oout Bl,._.y, Newport IIIII 'ftOIDpaiOil Bbeoe .. Charles Boptoa Yacht & Ship Broker Tht' Junior ~pionship was IIWBrdE>d to Pl'll' Mt'ston or BalboA lOOS Cout B W7. Newport Reaeh Island for catching 10 var1Pties o f BEa<!on fOI.S aacJ 51'73 edlbl<' fish. Committee ln char~e of tht' junior ('Vent was Ray Dike. chairman. assisted b,y Mrs. Ed GroenE'ndykt', Frank Sawyer. ~r~e Wetherby, BE-rt Mills and Art Johnson. 26' Hig~rins Spor t Fi hing Boat. 1950. 34' 1'win Screw R ichardson. '48 s1eeps 6. Owner wUJ sacrl-:lce 45' Diesel powered. 35-passen- ger sport fishlf\R - -OFFER ' COMET No. 2493-18%', 2 sui~ sails; trailt>r; tarpaulin cover, $500. Sycamore 3-2363, Pasa- dena . IEWPORT HARBOR YACHT UIDINI !511 ~~ ~•e Newport Beedl BEaeoa 5881 26' Auxiliary S loop,, sleeps 2. Stainless tt'ei ri~. nylon sail $2,900 24' Sportfisher. 104 horse- power Gray, bait tank .$2,800 Many s.rnaU outboard and day sailers from $300up YACHT SAILS Fratl Lor111z Sail Laundry Mildew r Proofing 2055 Harbor Bl•d. 008T A JIE8A BEacon 6077 Door prizes ror the tournament were awarded by Port Orange, Norm's Landln't. Kimball'R Land- Ing. Port Lldo-Seaspor t. Rod and Reel Shop. Marine Sales, Les Bay- 'lhorc Tackle. Recker and Pont-.. ______________________ • lng, and Trader Hom. S PEClALI.ZJNG IN STOCK CRUISERS or LATE MODEL ... PREFERABLY SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT. ' SAILI~G WII H ~IJZt' (Continued from Pa&e 6) Smales' Pamlin, whiCh Cinlahed at BY BUD DaENB.-o as we sw~ated out the finish with 12:51:00 p.m. Third was Jack. Toon. 1be Lord helpa thole who help aalls slatting. Fourth was Lamar in PC 36 -a themselves! First boat to fuush O\'eraU at newcomer to the local PC fleet. Newport Harbor ar~a 1.s one of pprox1mate ly 2·49:00 was the • TOON WINS TllOPHY the most beautiful sea spots in !)Quaw, PC 11, excelJently skip-This gives the title to th~ Strom the world. Certainly there Is pered by Lou Coffey, who has pos-1 Trophy, won las t year by Fred nothinc ebe like It on the Califor- s.bly more years of racing experl-S males, to jumping, jiving, jt'sting n.l.a oout. However, what God ence behind hJm than any other Jack Toon. Second In the series hu given, man is fast taking cins: kipper in this lll"ea. 1 was Lou Coffey and third -Fred away-taking away the coastal Second to f i n 1 s h wa s F r e d S ma les. views and the beach playgrounds. On the return trip it was Kerch-Tey to see the bay from the er's No. 37 that finished first in highway between Balboa and N ew -1 ,AliT PICTUIES I thr> Rhodes fleet. Aboard was one pQrt beach . Take a look at the or Southern California's best small Miracle MUe on Gout Highway. boat skippers and crews, DIck You could call it the Ugly MUe. , YOUR PORTRAIT YOUR BOAT YOUR PET or YOUR FA VORlTE LANDSCAPE Pboae Mal Troutman Dea ver of Balboa Island. Finish-1 Go a little farther and try to ing second was the amiable Bob I watch the white sails In front of White in his Whitecap, Rhodes 29. the Balboa Bay Club. You will Third went to Les Tarr in No. see a n unlovely stretch or fence. 11. BYC's Commodore Wurde-1 Look for the !May in Carnation mann finished fourth to win the 1 Cove. You can hardly find the e\t>nt and the Rhodes' Ruth Myers water for the houses. Trophy. 1 One of the last treasures which e LIGHTNISO CHAMPIONSHIP 1 is about .to be shut ou~ from )OU I This last w('('kend brought to a and me ts the blurr. Vlcw, along climax the ~f'V.'J)Ort Harbor Lig ht-Ocean Boule\·ard \\:h1ch O\'erlook c; ntn~ cia~!> , f'll't>t Championships. the j{>tty. th': matn beach nnd >.:::===::::::::::==::::::::::==::r::~ Ract·s :.ul!cd during the Labor down pas~ Little Corona. Ha''' --~ Duy Re~atta, C'OUplt>d with the two you ever walked. a lon~ t~c bla~k 1 aces "ailrd o'er th£' W<'Ck-end all topped pathway tn &. o,;to• m "h1 n ORANGE IS Mesa ·· 1:1~ *'\ LA, T TUIE ~:\Tl"KDAY 'l.SA ~ IIA \'WARD DA\'IJJ \\'AY:'\1-. "WITH A SONG IN MY HEART" lo r ....-hnlr nlnr .-\:\11-...; \l.\:-;11, "Lady Possessed" ... 1 '· -,\10,, · Tl /ltf.G.M.~ s,-un.L.. HAGTCRf/'fEC"£1 \\ "h -.; ._,,. ,r:T, ;1: ',(;r H ril f. I~ I \T 'R!J. t'H,\fll.r" <'ttfll It\, "HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY GAL" SANTA ANA HIGH S CHC ...... AUDITORJ'- I:, countPd in thl' sertcs .i the wind blows and the wa,,.. r utl R1•for<· tht• rae•· on Saturda} up on the beach ? 1 perh&.f.l!> 10 a sutx:oru.cious effo rt T he ~rroup of four lots 'ltll'l I' ' to act tn dt cordancl' with tha t old on the 0Ct"an F ront bt'twf·cn Ot- cu:.tom or throwinS{ som<'Ont' tn chid a nd Narcissus. includinl: lr.- thl· ''atcr 10 appeast' thf> w tnd spiration Point, are for sal" Iii S.''iO.- gO<k Grac£• Po1m·1 fl'll off BYC's 000. A house can be bwlt on ln- dc><·k mto lhf' bav. After rush10~ splratio n Point wht<'h wnuld n"~' I hon't' tu !'tnncf> ·,h<' arrl\·cd back 30 ft. into l~e air to obstrtJC'' 'n• at UYC sn JU'>I rnou~h ume to tlOV of the best VIews on thE' bl~ft ~h·· aboard thl' famtly Ltj(htnin~: and I owner. Chari~ C. ~dams. ts V.lll· lx• off for thf' ract'l> · I in~ to s+-11 th1s l'ntlr(' plot to thr> John Putt!> 1 no doubt in an at· city. H·mpt tn dh!)r~>h' \\hat 1 had aid T ht> people .whu haH f~ught f(lr about h1' f-'•·tctut not ft'tching 11 city ownershtp of the vtcws and <JO\ mon• · · •' cam~> throu_t:h with beaches for thcmseh•t·S and th£"1r 11 iu·,t on :-\und.,, and a st>cond on children and tht>ir fn('nds know :'c~turda) Ct•tt;•r pla cN! fi rst on that t h£' m1lh•nium '~til bl> hl•rr> :10~ -..tlurdn\ .trld p.,lrtt•r t htrd . Sun-cont-~foro• th<' (II) ''ould ht 11,,_, , lln.t·UIJ" "a, follows Second rrady to bu) thl" land )lunt•}. Cottl"r . thud J ohn IKiil(•r• 11mt>. t.'ffort, would b<·. shot •.o thf' Kat tOll' and fourth Potrif•r . winds tr)·ing to I:''' di\Pr!'(' tntt•r- Cn·w ha t .. uff !tJ :"t.'\\{>Ort liar-•••\Is and purpn, •. , ''' I'O_.JIX'';al•· l"1r ·, nt" Lt:.!htntn).:' champ nt ':l2 ·ays :\lo)IH :-;M,,h Let l> )IIU f lnwr Pouto·r. "ho ac·(·ompll hl•d and I tak1· t h•· bull b\ the hm ns 1111, with tht• abl~ a~'lstam··· of :.top foohn.: around bu~ thl~ ~rup­ '' tf£' GraC't•, a nd son Rill. hl!!l P\l'l'· rrt). ~tnd d£'t>d tl '" th•· <'II) fur tatthful Clf>W nil timo•'" . Runnl"rl>·UP w•·n· (\Hit·r 't'rond Ho\\ a bout ) cw bu) mg a IW'<'" and Potts, third. or )OUr futurP v.llh a tax-1'-.:o•mpt e LEIOt.ASS THI S \\ EEK -E.'iD rontnbullon" :\lr and :\1r:-. C'hnr· :-.=ex t Saturda) and Sunda). ~t>P· Jl', Adams. nwnt>':' o f thts la nd. ~·til tem!M>r 13 and 1-1. will bt" E'XCtltnc plo•dS;:t' a subl-tantlal -.urn to 1>1' Uo,;('d da\~ for lhf' local L(>hman flo·; t In purcha.,,• this propo•rt) for tht• A(-cordln~ot to tnformation n·· c~ty Th<') ptomls(' nn." _ quarlt>r C<·l\ed thtoul!h thf• mails tt's t ht> or Its Htluf'. or about -.12.500 pro- L {' h man Dineh' Intt.>rna t1onal \'I din!< I I t The land !s df't.'d~d to Championship. ho~t <'d b) :-.=HYC. thP ctty. t 21 no bu1ld1ngs w1ll bt· but I ha' "n't hrard of Rn~ mrn plac~d on lhf' pro~rty. and '3 t from ~tars tratltnt.( dtn~h1es dn\' n no picnic tablt•s wtll bo• 11llmn·d b> sauCt•r or oth•·r rt•prPst>nta· thf'rE' ll\Cs from nur of t hl' 'rates pl<~n-\\'ho \\Ill matrh "hu• th• ,,. pu~­ nan~ to attNtd. ,;o I thtnk 11 "uulrl II<· sptntf'd ~oplt·. :\11 ar.d :\h ~ . uffiCf' to sa) tha t tht'Sf' "til I>•· \dams. nrf' Wlillm:: w contniH~tt !'\a tiona! 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Ule Balboa A.actblc 0 18 aad Ulle OClfJUl Jl'bb ProteetiVf' Aleft. for abe pr•teetloa •t OUJ' world· f•mooa aportftahlac ~d111. e DID YOU IL~OW, tJaat 41_, to the lnapro\'""Mt of Y 0 V R HA&BOa. u.. aaaua.l payroll ~..u.e.t to p~ craft aa4 c~da.l tlJIIlq aetlvl._ hN ~ ,,.._ ,,,, ... Ia ltsS &o ll.JM.~ Ia l N 7. Tille t.otaJ ~OM~ due to diNe......,. adh1tle. lllcreued from ssn.- 900 to ".zetU41 aad U.Ne nK"- urH do eot loelud~ over 140,000,- 000 worth of Army aad Na''J' ve.Mltl• CODIItructed b)' our IO('al OO.tyarclA durln~t th~ W&l' J"'r· lod. ORT y;(u .. ~, i .. ' # " ~. , • , Now 8howiDg JENNIFER JONES "TilE WIJ IEAIT" -ancS- .. Duel at SDYer Creek• COCKTAIL BAR Real on Miracle Mile, Newport * t~F.An"RI:-.-(, * SPANISH FOOD Happy Attitude Hour 1 J'n&.eU <'" frN" at our plano bar' 5 p . m. to 7 p. m. ('ornplimMt.ary H em• d"Ot'U\,....,. Your Coa~rnlaJ &rtend~>r•: Jlt>a.ry .. Toay S ~a<'h B!Moo 58M Mexican Foods e En ::ht!adas e r a':c e Tamale s e Ch,u nellenu::. e Steaks o:::"lC La ()osta LONG BEACH AUDITORIUM • Mo•. Eve. ltu•njlhro·\' \111-.lt· ( •• .. SEPT. 15 l'hton•·: l ••n~.: H•• 11•h ;:~ i -/C!l s:u;n ·• •11'1 ... '.! "' 1 ,, ' "'' ' SPECI~LIZING '. , .s.· 3e'::-., ' . SAM'S SEAFOOD AT THE SIGN OF THE SWO ROF•SH 16278 Coast Hwy .. Surfside • • l1L*l·X·l·tJ Long Beach 8-2405 T'hnr~J.1,\ I ' :>'t•p l. p DR.\MA QUARTETT£ a fCJur th placf' t rnph~ \\llllw ~n··n Harbor 1&441 Cnrona df'l M tu 11 thrrc un• 15 Ill m,,,~ • ntn•~ t•~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~--~~~~~~--~~~ \\luch hnpp••n:; nnl~ 1111Ct 111 a '• 1) ; hlut· m(l('ln' 514,_,. ..... "··-CHARLES BOYER CHAR LIS LAUGHTON CIDIIC HARDWICKE A ON II MOOREHEAD ... ---·-LI: .. . ......... Of>ft'ndtn~ champron 1< I t-1 INtrlt?Ss Ftt"d ~<'hf>nck Ftr,t 1'\C'I' ~a turda.} at 2 p. m : S unda) ·:; llr!-t rncr is at 10:~ a . m e S IILPWRE:CK PART\' .Soml'thtnt.: for part)·ttmt' ,)\ · t•~. \\ ho ltkt' parl)'lnl: 10 t he 1\.!U· t1cal \'t>in. to look forward to 1 th(' I Shipwrt'ck Party to be held Fn- day. ~pt. 19. at thr Balboa Ba) Club. Tht>r(''ll be priz('S too, for 1 the best lookin~ "wr eck ," and' I rrom all indications this rou ld C'as- lh turn out to be thf' part.} of all pl\rties !!' STOP AT The Arches "Your Hoet to the Cout smc. 1 ... PINE rOODS OOOilTAIL8 COAST Ht&HWAY AT TICK~: Btu-Sot~ M~ ('o. THl ARCHES JM W . Fourllll MI... .a A• Newpert ..,.... PhOtaf' ..... .,..,.,,. t-tu~ I VD n t ~ .,. .. u.eo A.oo st ... lt.M 1 JOHN, ._.. .......... Taa ...v. l..lllllllllllllllllllll~iliiiliiilllt.i.a.t ... ...C' Gena's ~~--=------ C ocktails Fre nch and Italian Dinners ..... 705 COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR HArbor 1102 , Page. S..llooli Set New Records ~rdll w~rt' broken all over the pw.ce as the High School and Elemmtary schools opened thla week. Here are the reports u of this morning HIGH SCHOOL -Total 1.182, compared with 1,067 this date las1 year and the peak of 1,100 fo r aU or laat year. Here's the .approxi- mate breakdown: 229 seniors. 280 juniors, 330 sophomort's, 343 fresh- men. ENSIGN SCHOOL -Total 553, compared with 491 last year and tbe 1951-52 peak of 530. There are l74 eighth gnders, lTI seventh graders, 206 alxth graders. ,NEWPORT SCHOOL -Total 765, compared with 704 last year. The figures by giades were: fifth, 117; fourth. 119: third. 149; se- cond. U2; first, 158; kindergarten, 80. Tbere are nine on the kin- dergarten waiting list: double ses- sions in the second grade. CORONA DEL MAR-Total606, compared wfth 577 last year , and the 1951~2 peak of 630. Grade to- tala were: fifth, 92; fourth, 73; thUd, 99; second, 84; Cirst, 106; kindergarten. 151. There are dou- ble sessions an second and ·third grades; two on the kindergarten waiting llst. AD schools expect considerdble a ddition In enrollment Monday, the date that city schools open. 12 loan in Water, Fishermen Saved ~ N~rt fuhennen were re&eued this morning off Ocean- side after 12 hours in the water. W . J . Campbell. Arthur Camp. bell and William Weber. all of 2813 Newport BlVd .. sent a distress caiJ from their 41-foot ct>mmercial fishing bo8t, Four Brothers. at 9:45 last night. saying their boat was sinking and that they had to aban- don her. They had 1<'ft Newport at 4 p. m bound for San 0i€'gO. Tile Coast Guard conductl'd a search throughout the night. This morning at 9:30 the tankt•r Sant~ Maria picked up the three m<'n. took them to San Diego. Box Social Set For September 26 Pati Wi«e Weds· Even the prlncJI)als ~ sur- prised when Pati Witte and BLU Tambelllnl were married. The event occurred at Lu Vegu on the day a fter Labor Day. lnclden· tally, Pati's red hair is all tor art's sake • • -she's the red-headed spirit ruider ln "Blithe Spirit," the Newport Harbor Community Players pcoduction to be pr~nted Sept. 23 • 24 -25 -26. Garden Section Meets Thursday AIJ Ud9 Isle Women's Club members are im'ited to meetings of the Garden section. which wtJI begin at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 18. The sectJon Is this year being headed by Mrs. Ralph Ahrens and the first meeting wiU be held at the home of Mrs. Bl Ji Modisette. 759 Via Udo Soud The plantiJJgs in her fabulous garden will be ex- plained by the landscape artist who planned them. Dick Beeson of Corona del Mar. Mrs. Hay Langenhelm will be the Women's ,Club Hostess for the day. Plans for the garden section this year will include gardt>n tours of young married women's gardena as weU as Inspection of some of the more elaborate patios and gardens. The first ri!gu)ar club meeting of the year was largely a social afternoon on Tuesday with lunch- eon being foUowed by cards. How- ever. at the business meeting of the club it was voted to give $500 to the Hoag Memorial Hospital to be used as needed for children, who are not able to atrord propE'r medical care. Mrs. Edgar Hill Is the welfare chairman for the group. They also voted contlnu<'d projects in suppor1 or jun•nile hall of the county. More Accidents At 'Coffin Comer' "Coffin comt>r," the MacArthur Rlvd. junction with Coasl Blvd. in Corona dt"l Mar, chalkl'<l up two more acCJdents Tuesday. Cars driven by Frank A. Wur- ster, 500 P oppy Ave., Corona del Mar. and Beverly AJU\ Justice of El Toro coUided. Margie Jo Tay- lor, 308~ Jasmine Ave .. and Kath- leen ParTial of EJ Toro, riding in the Justic" CAr. suffered slight in- juries. "8CA&AII01JCRE." atarrtJtc D - eaaor Parlu!r aacl Stewart Graa- l er, wUl •tart 8 aaday at U.e Meea Ti~Mtl'e. Graacer pJap t.be title role of Rafael Saba· Ual'a romaadc adveature ao'•el, wttb MI.. Parker u tbe tem- peramflltal leedlal lady. ~~' Lel&"la &Act Mel Ferrer are also la U.e cut. Celeste Minor Is Married Marriage is sometimes a "minor" matter. But in the case of the marriage of Celeste Minor to Roy C. Markham of Santa Ana, it is so important that she is quitting her three-year-old job as secretary at the Harbor Department to be- COm(' a housewife. The bride. who formerly lived at 1402 1~ W. Ocean Ft., Newport. became Mrs. Mark- ham on Aug. 15 at the Santa Ana Methodist Church. Thl' groom is associated with the Markham Appliance Co. in Santa A':la. H<' Is a form('r Army cap- taan and S«>rved se\'f'ral years over- S<'as in th<' South Pacific area. The coupl<.' hav<' Just purchased a new homl' at 1731 Miramar Dr., Balboa. Working Overtime Helps Stop a rue Plans for an old-fashioned ~ social to be sponsored by 1tae Church School Guild younR moth- er'S gTOUP of the Corona del Mar Corrununity Church Women's Fel- lowship are nearly complete. ac- cording to Mrs. Merl<'. VerBurg. president. As Ln the old-time box sodal,.prius will be given for the funrtiest box. the pr<'t tiest, and largest. The party will be held Sept. 26 with the community in- vited to participate. S4uare danc- ing and special entertainment is being arranged. Homegade good- ies will be sold with ice cream scooped ri~ht out of an old-fash- ioned freezer. A truck driven by G. R. Shoe- maker of Laguna turned over and spilled its load of cement blocks after colliding with a car driven by E. D. Marr jr., ot Paaadena. Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker wert' treated for cuts and fhock, and Mr. Shoe- maker was cited for failurE' to stop Cor a rt'd signal. Just this once Mrs. Mary Dan- nlson, proprietor or Dennie's Cafe. Corona del Mar. was happy that she .,.,.a.s working overtime. While she was cooking in one range she noticed smoke and smelled burn- ing coming from down below the stove., She called a neighbor, Stu- art Diehl, who is a volunteer fire- man, and when he saw the extent of the burning he rang for the fire department. By the time they ar- rived. that secUon of the floor was a mass of flames. 1be fire was put out and w~ry little damage oc- curred-because the boss-lady her- st>IC was working overtime. Seek to Purchase Block Near Beach REMAINS IN AREA From Newport Heights to New- port, but still in th(' Harbor area is !'.irs. Ted Howard. who moved to 3210 W. Balboa Blvd. from 1028 Cliff Dr. . 1'1aunclay, S.ph mber 11. 1852 Baz:aar Set For Nov. 7th: The A.NlstAnce U a gue of New- port Harbor baa choeen Friday, Nov. 7 u the date (or it.l benefit bridge luncheon and bazaar and the Newport Harbor Yacht Club as the setting for the b1g affair. Mrl. Paul Rogers and the mem- bers of her Ways and Means Com- mittee are in charge of the event. The bridge-hmcheon table rt>Berva· lions are being made and tJcket.s are avaJlabJe now, according to Mrs. 0 . G. Suess, ticket aaJes chairman, and her co-chairman. Mrs. Frank R. Wilkinson, Jr. The members or the table reservation committee are the Mmes. Dale Ramley, Arthur Best, George Pen- ney, 0. W. Richard, Harry Stick- ler, John Boyd. Hay Langenheim. 11lomas Rutter, Joseph Beek and John Osburn. The bazaar booths will occupy the entire lanai of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. League mem· bers have spent the put fe"JN months ln making and acquiring items ranging from doll clothes to treasures of value. Workshop members are busy fashioning gay and gUttering lhinp , for the Chriltmaa booth, and it la rumored that Blanche Rogers Is again mak· lng faces! The bazaar will be open from 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. G'. W. BaaeH Dies Funeral services will be held to- morrow (Friday) morn i n g for Goodrich W. Busett, 64, fonner Newport Beach accountant and realtor and at one time secretary or the Newport Cannery. Mr. Bas· sett made his home at 1307 N. Olive St., Santa Ana. He is survived by hls widow and by two sons. Rich Bassett with the Santa Ana Rotary Club, and George Bassett, Newport account- ant; a daughter, Frances, who Is Mrs. Ftederick Schrock, daughter - in-law of Rev. Perry Schrock, pas- tor emeritus of the Corona del Mar CommunHy Church. Mr. Bass.,tt was a member of the Silvf'r Cord Lodge No. 505, F. & A.M. and Santa Ana Command- <'ry of KnJghts Templar No. 505. TEACHING MODELIXG Vema Mlller, Balboa model. is now teaching modelling and color harmonY at a model&' school ln Long Beach, besides whlch she is still modeling for Santa Ana De- partment stores and local ahows. : (](JN'NJJfOIIA.Ja IIOVI: The Floyd CUnn!nabamt have moved from 512 Fullerton Ave., Newport Height•. to 103~ 15th St., Newport. q~.,,,. Q/.,p~e4 ~ &NJif So the tAng of taU ts l.n the aJr ... So the youngsters are back m school . . . So suddenly we are aware that fall actlvitle• are be- gJnning and we "haven't a Ull.q to wear!" Bat v~ t.iaoupt of &bat moat.bla .,.o. ud tile Ia&& waltaq ror yoa at O'B&IEN'S Ute ....n.- eat aew fall t10atll. ~ -.... rat.. awtteten. bloa8ee, eldl1ll, bate, ctov~ ...._...,., ac-.rv-. belte. ... an ~ pneUcaJ ... lovely Ulldertldap to m.alle 70V fa1J wardrobe comple""-If J'OQ bavN't beea la for two da7s or 110, you'd better n.la rtPt O'ler 'eauM t.ber&'• oodlee aad oodlee of aew fall .,.,...., daat yoa'll .,.., to be tile flnt to eee. O'BRIEN'S rea tly looks Uke fuhion paradise th~ days, wtth lush new dreaes--each ooe dll- ferent--in a myria4 of Jewel tones which speU the, rich tan aea.aon. You'll feel like a new penon ln a sculptored wool. a dreay taf- feta or one of the new wonder fa- brics moldl'<l into a casual fall cos-tume. Yoa'U be eeehaat.ecll wttll UHI HW' fall &eeeMOry Jewei.J7, • m.tac~~ac of c~euDtac ..,... ... tllmalated jewela f&MJOMCI lato ~ft looldJt« eire. ..... Uoaa. Time to thinlc of ho6e too, in the newest autumn shades designed for ~ season's taking colon. It's easy to select your ~fel"!'ed ahadt> now at O'BRIEN'S. We have a new hose selector wi th daylight lighting to show you the new fall tones. So come ln and meet the ran season at O'BRIEN'S! 4 f -_ .. ) ... sua OOA.ft' ~.&liD OO&OK.& DEL IIAa ~- A'Mti1C BEIDQUDfERS for: .•• Hood Bcabtball & Gym Shoes. McGregor, Golclamitb Football Shoes, Girla' Gym UDiforms. Jones Knit Lettermcm Swec:rten -Arch- ery -Voit Sport Goods. OUN8 A AMJIUNITJON BaU.oa lslaad Sporlillg Goods IH lllarillte Ave. HArbor 1-.1 Balboa ltllaad The Guild invited all mothers of S unday SC'h()()l l'hlldren at the Cor- ona del Mar Community Church to a tea, whkh was held lasl ThuN:- day at Pih:rim HaJJ of the Church. The room was decorated \dth flow- ers and centered by a large tea table enhanced by a ring of pur- ple passion flowers. Mint leaves frozen in ice floated in the punch bowl. Mrs. George Davies and Mrs. Paul E. Babbitt presided at the tea table. Mrs. Chester P ur- cell. asaisted by Mrs. Verburg. was ln charge ot the tea, Along "ith the long debate over the fence overlooking Uttle Co- ~ona Beach, City Council asked the f'ark C'ommisison Monday e\'ening to im.,sth~ate the advisability of purchasing Block C, in Buck Gully along the path that leads down to the be a c h. Councilman Braden Finch pointed out that if the pres- ent O'A'ller goes ahead with his plans to subdivide and build on this block there wouldn't be much left of the beach. He suggested that the block be purchased with the credit that the city has with the State Division of Lands. OPEN MONDAY i!"''""'"''''"''"'"'"'"'"''"'''"'"',..'""'"''""'n"'l ; PERSONALIZED I i CHRIST MAS I ~ J ! CARDS 1 ~ ~ ~ SEE THEM i ~ ~ ~ NOW l ~ ~ ~ ~ § While the Selection i J Is Complete . . . 1 f Brownie Block Prints ~ i AND : ~ i ! CORDIALS ~ j NOW ON DISPLAY i i e I tt7c..t lt¥4... c.-. ....... HAUOtt- Sl.OOO Will Be Asked For BcuebaU Field The Park, Beach and Recreation Commission will ask City Co~mcil for $1,000 to prepare a ~ball field on Ocean Front at 15th St., Newport. Chairman A. A. Hamil- ton said today. City Engineer Bert Webb submitted plans tor the ball field at last night's meeting or the commission. GIRL FOR THE HOFFINOERS Celeste Sue was just what they ordered. say Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Hotringer of 221 19th St.. Newport. in describing their new baby daughter, who was born Wednesday, Sept. 3. at St. J011eph Hospital. Celeste weighed 7 poUnds and 4 ~ ounces at b\rth and she and mother cam~ home from the hospital lut Friday. The Hof· rtngers also have a 7-year-old .an. Bernard. -----'----8 PENDINO 8D"'"EJEJJSER Rai.Z 'The Bob l.Ahman:a wlll ~ visit· lng at the family Harbcn' home at 431 Ooldenrocl Ave., Corona del Mar. durtna thla month. and that tftdudM Wft Uttle Carol Jeu Lett- man, who wu born ln Au~ The uhrna.nt Uve in the San Franct.eo anC. 320 Marine Ave .. Balboa lsland September 15th THE SECOND Snip 'n' Stitch at 609 Coast Blvd. CORONA DEL MAR OPEN HOUSE 10 A.M. to S P .M. MONDAY Refreshments, free favors for all . . . door prize OPEN for business TUESDAY Sl\JIP 'N' STITCH 609 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar ' SECOND SECfiON I • , , 'Die ENSIGN A" T...k~ Ntw•f>G,_ coveriQI the endre dry ol Newport Bach. Thursday. September 11. 1952 Harbor 1114 and 1115 CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF. S Cen1a VoL ~o. 5 • • • of ~ial notE ' 1 1 nA Sets Goal _____ .,._PBO_, _____ Of 1.• Parents School Guild Meetings Set , Needy Navajos Are Given Help CoWlcllman Lea IsbeU, Balboa . and Cliff Varner, Newport Heights, left lut week for aome big p me huntlng tn. Wyomlna. Alao a sportsman. John Tubbt of Corona del Mar Ia a;olng to be fishing aoon in Utah. Family concerns are taking both Mr. and Mrs. Tubbe to the Monnon state. • • • In case you are m.isling him from some of hia radio or TV shows. ~f'n N iles of Short CUffs has just returned from an end-of- s ummer vacation . In fact the whole Nil~ family, aU four of 'em, ptlt'd bag and baggage into the car and took orr for points north, including San Francisco and a beautiful lodge farther north in the redwood area. The.tr activities included seeing the town of Frisco with the theatre and night life edHor of one of the big city's n ews- papers, and t hen going north to sf'vera l days of fishing and hunt- ing. Most fun of all was seeing the kJds have fun-daughter DE>- nise had never stayed In a hotel before. • • • Nt>arly $800 was presented to the Corona del Mar Community Church building fund by Los ComJ- ~ Play""-. who staged the pro-A goal of at least 1,000 mothe1'8 .... .,.. "'a and fathers as members of the Church ~chool Guild Section of duction ''It Happened in Harbor Newpor t Harbor HJgh School PTA the Corona ~I Mar Community Cove" on Thursday. Friday and has been set this year by Mr11. Church womt>n 's groups will meet Saturday. Aug. 28. 29 and 30. Paul Huffman. mE'mbership chair-Monday at tht> hoffi(' of Mrs. J . C. The production was morE' ma-man. Although this is nearly' Scott. 600 PoiniK'I Ua Ave .. to bear tured and professional than ever double last year's membership, the a talk by B. N . I)es(>nbeTg, Ph.D .• an d many of the original "Los student body of 1.200 warrants a who "''ill Sl)('ak on "Child Psychol- Comlcos" players (the organlza-much greater parent participation ogy" M M-. FrE>d S Butterworth is tion started by kids giving plays in parent-teacher-school interests. co-h~tt> "· in their backyards) were recog-accordJng to the membership com-At 1 p m Wednesday the "R.ead- nized in the t.hree ~nJc vie mlttee. ing Advrnturt>" section will meet including Don and Jim Steffensen, The drive. which will be car-for desst'rt at the hornt> or Mrs. Margaret Lay CPeggy Diehl), ried on in October. will ~ the Sam MeyE'r, 106 Via Mentone. Udo Phyllis Lake. Ka~n KJng, Sally s logan . . . "A million do-why lslt•. ~1rs. Paul Rabbit\ will tell Bieler and Perdita Horn. Most of don't yo belong to PTA," and the story of "The Gift for the Em- the rest of the cast wen• colle":r po!llt€'rs will be' made by tht> stu-presl'" young people from Pomona Duk1,. d£>nls in arr classPs. Priz('S will GardPn and F'lm\1 r M'C'tion will Baltz from COM 1nok tht' youn~ro;t 1 be given for tht' ~st pos!Pr-!1. to mf'('t for dP!>""rt <l t 1 30 p. m. part in the cast. be displayed in all parts of tht' Wl:'dnesday at Pilgrim Hall of the "Any similarity to actual plaC{'S Harbor Area. church. M r; Mf'tl\ Nrlson will be or person living or retired-is A $15 prlu-will be giv€'n to the convener c-oincidental" wa! wf'll placed on class having the hi~hesr f)E'rcent---- the program in view of tht> second age of parent members at thf' <TD PACK TO MEJ.!:T scene in the production wh ieh close of the drive. Membership Cub Scout Pack Eight will meN was a highly am using portrayal of cards and envelOPE'S will lx> mailed in Pilgrim Hall at 7:30 p. m. Fri- a city council meeting. There wr re hom(' to p&rents and Pnnclpa.l day. S£>pt. Hl for an organization no local r£>ferences, but the "may-Sidnt'y Davidson has offered to met•tln~. or" spoke allegorically In football PTA in his lt'ttl'r to par<'nts. Viet> Eldt>t Hollis L.. Andt>rson and Dr C. C. Emnlt'rson of the S..•v(>Oth- Day AdvE'ntist Church n•tumPd Monday of last w~k from a fhr~­ day trip to the 11\11\'lljo Indian~ an Monumt-nt VallE'~ They left "'ith a truck load of food. dru~ and clot him: which "'e.rE' distributed to the most nee<!~ A much-net>dE'd clinic has been open<'d and IS un- df'r the dirf'Ction of :-.fr and Mn1 Marvin Walters. Charll'S Wonder has madE> a film of the l'ia\ a.)<>£ wtuch W)U be re- leased soon. to be shown on tele- 'ision and th<· t h<'d tn~. so that t.h4! pubhc might Set> the pli~ht of t hee. Americans and kno" what help has been given them. Plans are being made !01 a .;rhnfll tn 1Pf'D thi~ fall. \' ALOR SAlL ~Ol.,.H Thl' famous schooner. \'a lor, Pft :"oiewpurt Hat bor last Wl'f>k !or· 8 t\\~ to thrt>t>-\o\t•t>k Trrp •o EnsPn- ada waters trrms. thP women camr in a body Principal Jost'ph H a m b I P t will and beat a drum. thr eity cle rk I a nnouncP thP pros:rf'!'ls of the drivp had a mustacht>, and somPbody on ovl'r the school public addrl'ss the citv couneil was alwnys askin~ S\Strm dunn~ th•· (lrrobt'-r JX'rtod "is it iegal?" w hl'nf>\l'r th(' lndit.><\ Aims and ac("(•mplishments nf Rsked about makinJ,? a C"ity park thC' PTA rl urint: th<' past ypars LI[)O'S W 4 TERLUE Another '" the ,.,.., of bri•f b•oqr•ph;e, pru•nled b• Newport B•lbo• F•de••l s ... inqs •nd lo•n Anocie'":" ..• but n ev<'r whl'n som1• bi11Ari-wl'rC' <;tr•',~Po at thP mr·mi>Prc;h1p Th••r• \.\Ill tw nt •nn1,.,1 Tt;xASS MO\'E lfl:RE zona comp!lny wantrd to drill for ml'f>ti ng hf'ld just ~forE' th•' !'P· r• Ql&ir~'d 10 d• tr•m lm• \\1,. . uranium. •nm~ of :'chon! Thl" past spnnt: ha-. thr lo ... , ... , t.tMth Oil New r~ldents rn th<' Harbor The audJf'nce. which lookt•d likl' J!Arhor H i..:h P'f,\ ··"·ardP~ a S.IOO l.tc!~ 1,1, lit nor.. .:·u 111 Ar<'a a.rt> Capt. and M.rs. James A. a town hn ll mE'f>tin$! anv·wny. rP-<.rhnlllf"htp to an outstandrm:: '-Ill-I R;tlph (, ,.., ... ,, :-l•lt '-dtn C• r MPrPdl!h, who. ha\e JU."t movPddt~ sponded with a gal:lX\' of rh•klr-o; dl'nt and P<.tabh ... hC'd a [und for tho "" n ,, ar-. 11,..., -..-r\t'ff n . ..,1_ 321-A Marguerate Avl' .. Corona e ~nd guffaws with ~tayor Andy school nuTS(> to USP as nPf'd<'d rl•·nt .. of lh• 1 .. 1( ,. th( 1r Mar. r,rom _R<-aumon.t, T~X8S. Mrs.,S mith loudE-st or all. lnc-idrntally. Tho' PTA plan<. If•· In promn•· 'k•"l.ol p II• ()ft ,, I I' Meredath as ~ nat1ve of Te~as. his son Mike was :'1 fl'l"'' hm In thP '"•lfnr,.. nf rhtlrlr• n ami ~·•111 1 k:'""n 1., ,01111~ 111,1 ••lt.l 01, Ht>r husband 1S a ~ellcopter pJlot the council sct'nt>. · 111 hornl', ~<l'hnol r hurrh .• n, N'lm p, 1, 'lnd rntk•·-. •·lll'h and s tationed at tht> tighter-than-air 1 munit' 1 1 h. h . 1'\ t·r\ \ tlllnt!• 1 I I L" UL'I hasl•. Local Marine Captain I Al lr•nduu:: thl' mN>trng wt>rr ··rnmth ' hi' ''"'II f:P ~'<'IIII Prmcrpal na,1dson and hr" as~uo:t-C'hflr~~ Arrives at Korea Base lint. Mr. H•tmhlc-~. Mrs Har~ld :"\o nnl' kno"'" Lldn lslt' To complete your Fall Costume "Vera" scarves and ties C.aldcron belts Belts by F olger Commuter handbags Frederic Mosell Jewelry C.ollars -- -Hankies---GloVE's Marine Captain John F.. Stall-j man, 30. of Corona Hl~hlands. I has arrived In Korea a t a forward I alrbase of the 1st Marint> Airl'rnft Wing. He has bcf'n ao;.o;l~ed ro 'I thE' "F1>ing Nhrhtmar<'s·· l'quarla on of Madnf' Air Group 33. Prior to his prest>nt Kof'f'an flq· I signmenl he was stationed nt thP I Marine Corps Air Station, Chl'rry Point. N. C. He enlistrd in the I Marinf' Corps R esf'rve In 1942 and was recalled to activ!' duty an March. 1951. Hio; "'if•• O...lit:ht and two ch.ildrt>n. ~onnel' ~ nnd I Janeau. 2, )i\'(' at 4.tS . f'rrJI flr JJ•• is thf' son of Mr and ,y,... R I ~tallman. Minneal)<llt" 'Ia"' Wome n's Fellowship Board to Meet Sept. 19 l.k>Y"'"~·. PTA prt''ld~nt; Mrs. '-"II-quill' c;o \o\£•11 all Ralph Wa- hnm Trusty, rc:cordmg S<'C'rPtar~. trrh~o• ___ ,., f'r~ hmL'f' c·w•ry Mrs. MHrl_s :"f'wland. art and strr t'l. rvr r\ com<'r nnd postl'r l'h:urmnn: Mrs. Huffman. 1'\'l'n on" ·of tht> wid(' mPml')('n.hip chnirman, and hh:h .. ~, rtidns··. 1 hr lslf' c s hf'I- !'.Chool stud<'nl~> lli.trbara Trusty, tPr••d ,,aJk, l.tdo r'f'!old<'nt <~ \.irl'c; iA'~£11<' PI'I'Stdl'nt. and RC?-fPt>l "l't'lll • ir. t hr• kno" lt>d r,.. hert Galh\Rn . .;tudl'nt hody prE'!'I· that undC'r hi .. \\:ltrhful f'\C', dt'nt aHair~ Clf lh 1r lslr run R:\LPII \\."TUU.t t: ---~mMthh 1ndrt'rl nnci Rll nf th••r staff throu~h ~. pt.:'rrht,.. 1~1~ H, AAUW Will Hold rrouhlf'.; arr litrh nnt·<.. As \OU 1~ Sill! e mpml')('r lt11l i •n • RPMf"'l'ri tlrivl' nlon~; nn• of th• Isll''o; quirt Bad::P :--;., 1 .;t rPI'I s '1111 rna' .. Pf' n t:11 I hrnnc 'JV,· ... n t ~ ~ 1 1 r-, ' 1 :\ 'i• ,rt Pn-party Se~·· ~~. of th,.. ..,ffia ll fr~· "'l)ilh "Pop" ha." liC't• .. th ... 't'r tJm•-d ·p .,, \\';nrrlu~> _ -crtlll'd 0 ut of h1' faithful Car 209 I ; hn:-1 r In• nth (',,,,,rm • RAibn.'l ht> "til hA•II ;, mto;f'r llnnrou.< a.... b.tand •tnd Conmll d. \hr ,m r~>-1\nn•t.tl p.,r • ·• • · . 111, 11 , 1, .. r .1 ·, ,. , 1, <..m·tmo•nt n( In\ .. a nd kn1cknncko: .·ul 1 a-.-llonn'• · • I• -I oN' n' ''hil'h .,,,, ,,;,mel tlf'lr \o\8\ lo •"P''"Ir·nr, !""""'• • • ...... •r .. Hntn;: 1 "" t 111 •'t••' 1 \•· h1m '" h rl1 mt-d hf'rt' b\' th• "''' rn•l• " 1'11 • •••• \\t,pn lAw Hro.~nch ill hP hl'ld nn I'• .rl' rr"ht f11l n \\ r'A-11 hr~ 'nun"'· "U .. -r ...... r . ~ept 1 Q , r t hP F. bell Club llnU"• .. ..., • .. '"' " I nlnrC'~'I'r'• Ill • 'P• • '' • Ill• 1 .. in Santa An-I \\'oml'n of tb HAl · Pn<·(' .·\ P.1''1n.: dr ;\ Pr .;lop<; '" m.ul\ , 111•, '• t•••ld i'"l, r 'l'!lno' hor arl''l "hn "ish to 'lffi liat•' \\'llh 1 r"J"h'1 • 1"11"h1 t"fi\\l n poodhlf' \O(Ihl'•' ''''I''"' 1n ,,.I ' • \n" l •' n,ndNi thf' ,\Al.\o\' ma\ c-heck their eli;::1-"11 1" 1 n<. rft tnt! ;It 1 ''" l'r r••I:\J .11 1~ Ah' "' '' "•' •t ... !'· '' F.Xf'C'Utivc Board or tht> Womr n's bllil~ •hrou~h th· ,, WJ)Orl I'•'PI ' l'nr! ,,, thn J.;)f' Pop. '\\'a ... h Ill !· 1~11 .. h, ' \' F('llow:c:hip o f the Corona df'l Ma.r "•'nt;~ti\'o' 'l r~ llarnld F. \\'il<:on "hilt~· , '"'I'll. mort• L'T'l\ I'cl .. n, .. I• " " r J '· • ' , • !nu.,ri {'.omtnunity rhurch \vill mf'~'l F ... ,_ 11: t ,. 1:\:_'lll.\\' ,\11 rtdtt l kn1'"' hiT" Ill ,., 1 ho:h 1.1 .. '" • J.. ···d t ' llf• ·Jiartno•r 1" f b (( 1 hrr1 l>a ·k ''' h1• Cl\\·nrr · \ d p 1 day, St'pl. =" nr u <'I UJ •r 1 ,\ L:• rH r:-.1 program for thl' year '"'' r '" 11 11.11.· n trl ~~ Par at th<' homP of thrir prl'Sid<'nl. is plannf'd fnr lht' rl"culu;u m•·•·•· ThP ,.,,, In\' ciPlivf'rl'd l,,.·~ •'I' "''" <~d bo •"'· lu .. r 1 ' o . •,.. Mrs Gror"r Davies, 248 Poppy 1 "hict1 •1rt• held a 1 8 p. m. on "' Ia ko· 1 h•• Jt<Jfld)(' h<'I'T'• a nd ~·r-~od"~t.•lma lt• lr "'\-. :t I l)> An- Ave .. Corona del Mar Mrs. Ray-t~';'· !'N'nnd Thursd;n· of rac-h . form 1 hundr~>d ntht r ~hew.:-""~1 ~"''" ri'UT 11•n "hich lo•d '" tht·rr 520 Cont Blvcl., Corone clel Mer mond HarV~'Y and Mrs Howard month nl thf' Santa· Ana F.t>C'lJ I Cri'Tl t. o;omP smnll '-''hrch romP htc: w .. dd!ng . .md 'lr~ \\'·tt•·rlut' ha!' HArbor 2ll2-W Bogert will hP co-hostesst>s. Pro-Club Pro~rams will indudP n "a~ Pach ~). o;har·f·d 33 '"a'' of hf'r husband's ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ceeds~~~"~"~.l~l ~~~o~t;o;t~h~£>~c~h~u~r~c;h;b~u~l~ld~-~talk b\' l.awrl'nct' Powell. h<'ad 11-RAlph \\aterlur kno"'~ P'' 1 '' 1 •:lll• 1 1 '••it<"" l'XP«'ril'n('('S l..nnJ: lng Fund. brflrinn at l'CLA. on "lmprf'SSions "':ork ":ell It has a lways ~n residt·nt~ "' R .llvla Island thPy of Grl'at Britain." from wherP hiS ~lllnc. HE' l'('~f>mh«'rs httlf' now make thf'tr homE' on c(\~IA I h P hM just N>IUml'<l. Tn C'OOPf'TA· of hts natr\ (' C1alrs\ illt>Q P enn!>) J. Mt'Sn A' enut . on th~> M('Sfl tion with the Oran~e Cou nt y \anra. for at. thf' a~t> uf · ht> camP Wr art> pruud that ~tr 1.nd 1\t""< de orators of flne homes· yachts · apartlftents HeN et ~ _.. &wde~~ -he,. EVEaYTHIN&. YM -...... ,.. ......... froM .... ..,.... ... lecHe. .f ....,_ .... PMiflce T,..,._, '-tWa .,..._ w ...... a..,. ...... ~,.,.., ..... , ....... , .. lw4a. _,,.,.,., flo. ···~ ...... ,.. ...... H.-I &.r4. ..... _. a..,. • ,.,.. ... let dolnt .._. flMolt .,~ .. .,y ..... ..,.,. _. .... -1-"-eiMI rettefl tho,.. f..w.. •-..wtefy "'.d. funtltwe. v ...... .._ ..... I'IIOMY b, ,... lnt for .. of -~ •• ,...... • • • ....... .. - oblltetiOfl. House & Gorden tU COAS T IUeMWA~,_!IIWHIT tiACM, CA&. .. . ., ...... , ......... -•• ...,. ... .o ... .. MTII HIIRIIl··· 11rtet .w••• IWIH$ • UMIREUAS · PADS • RlCOVlRS VACMT fUMITURl• IMilOUII S h I H ward PiPrCt> D:n;s will to OE-nvt'r \o\1th Rn ;umt and unrlf' \Va tt>rlue wPrf' amon.: thl" 'I ..... ; rl~rc:;;~"· .. ;onnula for Survival " Th<'rf' his U!'el" "'·a~ a <k'tf'C~\'('. customt>rs of our A,.. .. '" tion " R F. Rurchficl. state investigator. and thE' fft.S("l natJon of poUC'f' \\Ork 1\-tarC'h. 1937 "Our Nt\1n, a nrl ""ill dto;cu..ss how "Gyp" artists and took hold of him Coming to Call-Loan A. ... sO<'Iatlon IS "'11i1 !" known confrd<'nce mt"'n dE-fraud th£> pubhc fom rR at 21. tH-bPC'anw ~U.<;t> dt>-as one of lhr l<'a~rs in tLt: frPid' Th I t tiona! Relations din-ll'C'Iaw for tht> t.an~PMihtm Hot<'l hE' says "'lts St>nltvS ha'r helflf'ti "· n t>;rta For ten yt'ars. h1S work brou.t:ht b d ... _ · neT W)IJ th1s year feature a r<'turn him In clOf:<' contact with many or nng Sl'C'Unt) an uoPPmf>~t: '" cnstag~ment. of John Harvey Fur-. thf' fa rTM'd and colorful pe~h-hund:rt>d.." nf famlhf'S 1n "lUr rorr- blly. dascussmst how to mak~. f~ ties who \1slted that \~f'nblf' munity." nations stron~ eno~h to dlsantt>-Los Angelt>c: ha&telry 10 thP fln;t Your sa\ings d r p o s 1 t d ht>r·· gratE' the Iron Curtam. As a spot-f bf.nef1t ma1~y othf'rs tro Firs• Ught on drama. M rs. Robert Hom yt>ars 0 th<' cen_tury. the) earn a hls::h return :M )O•t of Corona del Mar will clirt-ct thE' . In . 1914· offlcaals of San ~-- --WP haw paid 11('\'t>r It·~., thR Newport Harbor Community Plav-ClSC'O World Fair ca~led ~n him 3 p€'rcent per annum in nParly 1" ·n A A Miln<''<~ comedy "Wu·r-10 take char~c of thel.l' pohCP de--.' t-ars of senl l'P S«-ond. the\, Br·' en~ 1 · • .. • • tail as ~('rs,rrant of tht> Guard n 1ei-F1ummcry. dutY whkh took the bE-tter p.'l rt r<'i nwst<'d IOC'BIIy , <'nahlln~ yout Pi · Held of i.wo Vt>ars ··sut I'm R &,uth-fraf'nd or n. 1 ·hhor t11 build snd t>n-Faculty cmc f'm Ca.ll.fomian". h(' says. "HR\C'n't joy h.ts (IW ll homt> whllf' CrNtln~ By Oranrre Coa8t College ~n back to San Frann!tco ~n('(''" \o\ork llnd bus.me n~:ht heN> in ":II h our tO\\ n l.f't ll!! pu 1 ) our "-1\\'tnll"' Me.m~rs of the Orange Coast On returnin~ to ~ An~t'lf"s. t' to work ''"1'.' ---rur ~ou '\nd for CollE'flt(' faculty. board of tTust~. soon I.'Stablish('d a N'ptltation ItS ll ~our C\.lrnmunit~. admJnistrators and their famillt's primtr di'IM:"tlvt", work ~rhich ht> gathert-d last Thursday for a picnic rontintH•fl for t<'n Vt>ars "CCilCir- at the Costa Mesa Park . fu1 ---but mosth conftd('ntln 1''. The Cirst faculty picnlc was hC'Id hf' smllt'' w ht>n )IOU ft~k about lt. flve years ago "'hen tht> collegtt Tht' work brou,;:ht lum In ct'll) began "The occasion providl"s a.n rontact wit h ~mbc:-n; of th<' C'lt~ oppor-1unlty for us to $tet ac-poli('(> for('('. who hc-t'~m<' hi" cl~ quaintro wHh th<' nrw mr mhf'rs fri<'ndc: Amo~ th m WftS Dftvt> ot our staff." fltnted Dr Basil H. Achms. los Angt-l ~ptaln of Petenon, rollcg<> preslde.nt. We Ot-tectlvi"S. Wt.cr AdA.ms be<'am.- also have a d\anct' to check up on t'hl('f ot poll(.'(" for N~rt &och tM """ nwm~rs ol tbc' \'U'I<M» \n 1926. Ralph WttM'h~t cs.mt' with tantlUes." aid Petereon. 'We bi.m u thto ~d mttmbttr of tht-t.w a ,.,_. facult7 and tMir new (~. On Adlmw' -,.rtuno, farn1JJa are pawtnc. be rt'IMined lll'llkr ~ ot the- balboa L SIYII&S • Pap 10 No. A·ll'rle NOTICE TO CREDITOR8 ESTATE OF CHARLES R. MIL- LER. DECEASED. N etloe It Hereby Glvea to the credJtors of and all persons having claims agalnst the said decedent or said estate to CUe them with the ne<X!ssary vouchers in the of- fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, or to present the sam!', with the necessary vouchers, to the undersjgned at hla or her place or business. to-wJt: c;o Thomas E. Heffernan 1415 Coost Highway Corona del Mar, California within six months after the first publication of this notice. Dated Au~ust 15, 1952. S ECURITY-F!RST NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES By W. W. Harper As.s.lstant Trust Officer Executor or the Estate of said decedent. THOMAS E. HEFFERNAN 1415 Coast Highway Corona del Mar. CaUi om.la. Attorney for Executor PubUs h : Aug. 21. 28; Sept. 4, 11, In tbl? Newport Har bor Ensign. LIOAL NCmCa La~ NOTICI Painters. Srulh .... N 2]5 allel to aid Northeasterly line Painters, Spray 2.60 of Ocean Front: thence South· Painters, Sign . . ..... N 2.64 easterly along said parallel line Plasteren . --. ...N 3.125 to an interaecUon with the Plasterer Tenders . ·-. .N 3.1125 Southw6terly prolongation of Plumber Foreman .... N 3.00 thto Southeasterly Une or said Plumbers . ·-·.. . . .. ... N 2.75 Lot 1: thence Northeuterly Power Equipment along said Southwf'sterly pro- Operators: longaUon to Ule point of begin- Air Compressors .. N 2.05 nlng. Bulldozers N 2.30 ,. Mixers. Skip . N 2.18 Said portion of said stree t to be Tractors, with Vl:lcated. clo ed up and abandoned Attachments . N 2.30 is mort> clearly shown on a ttrtaln Roofer Foreman N 2 90 map approved and adopted b~ the! RoofPr .. N 2:65 Cityl ~unhcifl of t~de City of ew- Sheet Metal Worke-rs 2.625 por v.:ac or sa1 vacation, cloa- Tilc Setters . . ... ... 2.85 lng up and abandonment. by Roso- Tile Settt-rs Helpt>N 1.9875 lutlon dated September 8, 1952, Truck Drivers-and designated ''Resolution No. 4 yds. & under .. . :l.02 3991". which said Map is on file Truck Drlvers-4 • s yds. . 2.04 iu thl.' office of the City Clerk of Truck Drlvers-8. 12 yds. 2.09 the City of Newport Beach. Re- Truck Drivers-l2-16 yds. 2.17 terence Is hereby made to said Map Truck Drivers for further particulars as to the 16 yds. & more . 2.37 proposed vacation. closing up and Truck Drivers-Transit abandonment of said portion of MLx. 3 yds .. & more :l.08 said street, and Said map is made Welders shall receive ra tt' a part of this Resolution to the prescribed for craft pt>r· ~~ame extent and purpose as If the forming operation to same were herein Incorporated which we lding is inci-In fuJJ. dental S ECTI()N 2 . That the proceed- Window CleaneN 2 w mgs for the closing up and aban- "JOTICE 1~\'ITISG BIDS N-Negotiating donment or the aforesaid portion :"otl«' 11-o h<'l'f'bv givl'n that th<' Ex or said street shall be had and ~ cept as nott'd In th<-' W8Kl' taken. and th"' C1'ty r-~une~'l or the Board of T rustees of thf' Nt'wpor t sch d 1 th t r ... , '" "-"-~ e u e. e ra <'S .D pt>r UJE.'m City of Newport n~ach hereby Beuct• Sdl(lol Di ·trict of Orange "'ag"'s Co "'ach f th · 1 p.,-.-r .-o e vanous c as· "''"'"IS to pri'VV>ed und"'r the pro-County. hl'r"lnaftC'r r<'f<'rred to as ·c· · f k h 11 be h ""'~ """" '" s a acat1ons .o wor s a t c visions of the mud "S•......,.t Vaca-tht> 'lllr. will re('('iVI.' up to. but h · be( t f th 'II """" erem ore se or prevaa ng tlon Act of 1941". and aU amend· rwt Iuter th1tn R:OO o'clock P. M.. t C h 1 I · II-·' ra es o our Y wages mu ttp "" ments thereto ... -lng S"'"ll'ons 8300 uf ttw 29th day or Sept<'mber. 1952. b . ht cs• h h 11 tit t LA" ~ Y e1g ' ours s a cons u e through 8331 or th"' St""""'ts and sealed bids for the a ward of ron· d · k · bel d ood " •'-'"' a ay s wor : ll ng un erst Hi<>hways Codl' of th'· State of t ract for tht' cons truction of a th t · th h k " " a m e event t at wor men CalJfornia. Mus1c Building. Art BuildJng. Class 1 d 1 th · ht (81 R d Sh ddj . are emp oyc ess an elg SECTION 3 ·. T he Street Super· ooms. an op a t1ons. com-hours per day, the per dJem wages plete, at the Horace Ensign School. shall be deemed to be that fraction lntendent of the City of Newport 1400 Cliff Drive. located In said of the per diem wages herein es· Beach shall cause to be posted con- school district. Such bids shall be tablished that the number or hours s plcuously along the line of the rf'ceived in the orrice of the Owner f 1 t be t 1 h 8 ) portion of saJd street proposed to at 1400 Cliff Drive, N e w p ort ~o:::.p oymen ars 0 e lC t t be vacated. not more than 300 feet Beach, Orang(' County, California 0v · hall be 'd f k apart. but no t less than three in and ~>hall be opened and publicly erume s pal or wor aiJ, notict's of the vacatJon or said " I d h bo ed performed in excess of the rl.'gular por tl'on of saJ'd street. t--Id no-,..u.. a ou at t c a ve s tat day's or w<'ek's work and ot the .,. 11m•· m thP orriet' of the Own('r. rate for overtinw of thl' craft In · tices sha ll state the preparation 1-.d•'h b1d mwH conform and be \ ol\'l~d of this Resolution o f Intention and 11'!<-~ll!-1\C to this invitation. the Holidays a~ hen ·in n•ll•t'll'd to the time and place or the hearing (Jians -.pcc·1f1ca uons. and a ll the shall be deemed to bto Nl'w Yl'ar·s or all persons interested in or ob- (lth• 1 documl'nts {'Omprisi n~ the Day. Decoration l>ay. lndepen-jecting to the proposed vacation !A'rt1rwnt co n t r a ct documt'nts. den<X• Day, Labor Day, AI mis tit.'(• of said treet. L'OIJII'l> arl' now on fill' and opPn to Day, Tha nksgiving l>ay and Christ-SECTION 4 · Notice is hereby IJUblic Inspection in the ,aid of· mas. u any of the above holidays .:in•n that the City Council of the I1CN· of t he Owner. and of IJ~-fall on Sunday, the !\1onda} follow-City of Newport &•ach does here· don & EllerbrO<'k, Architl'cts. lo-ing shall be considered H IL•gal holl· by f1x Tuesday, the 14th day of cated hi 2595-2&-tt Coast Hi~hway. day. October. 1952. at the hour or 7 :30 "f'" VOlt B<>ach. in said county and It sha ll be mandatory u~n the p. m of said day. in the Council st&tr and may be obtained at the Contractor to whom a contract is Chambers of the City of Nt'wport latter place by dl'positing $25.00 awarded, and upon all s ubcontrac-Beach, located in the City Hall of Cu r each set. This deposit will be tors under him, to pay not less the City of Ne wport Beach, as the refunded if the set or sets of con-than said general prevailing rates t1me and place for hearing all pt>r· tract documents delivered are re-of per diem wages to all workmen sons interested in or objecting to turned in good condition within employed In the execution or the thE: proposed vacation of said por- five days aftt'r the bid opening. contract. · tlon of said s treet; and the said Each bid shall be made out on No bidder may withdraw his bid City Council of the said City of a form to be obtained a t either for a period of 60 days after tht• Newport Beach at said time and uf tht> said orrices in which the date set for the opening of bids. place will hear the evidence or- contr<st t dO<'Uml'nts a rt' OJl file Board of Trustees fert>d by any person interested in Each bid !>hall be accompanil'd Newport Beach School lJistm·t the vacation of said portion or said b} a <.'l•J tJnl'd or cashicr·'s chC'ck o Co c l'f street he retofore described. b) r.. range unty, a 1 orma ...:!ECTION 5 .· Th1·s Resolutlo1·1 .. f ~}8 • to th<' '-""nf'r. or satis· By J AMES D. RAY, Clerk "" "' l:sCltJ' ~ IJ1d bond in (a\'nr or the Publish: Sept. 11, 18, 25. 1952 Inte ntion sha ll be published at '''' t;l-1, • '<~'CIJif'd b)-' th1• biddrr al' in the 1'\cwport Harbor £nsl~ll. least once in tht' Newport Ha rbor Jlrinnp~l :sn<J •• !'-:t t lsfat•wry s urf'ty t:;ns1gn. a newspaper or general ('ftmJ•<W~ l:i.., surl't), 111 an amount U CI.L NOTICI> 1 nrculation. printed, published and not I'''' thnll fi\1' pt•r <'<'nl or t ht• c:u·(·u.lated in the City of Newport b1d Ttu <·h.-C'k or b1d bond "hall Rt•~W,IuUsJn of l nh•otlsm ~o. 39fH Beach, and said publication shaH ,,. ,.,,, n ·•' a ~unrantN' that thP I A RESOLliTIO~ fW J~TE~· be made prior to thf' date set for lmlda r "Ill l'W<'IItP th£' rontract if TIO~ OF TilE CITY COt:S CIL the hl.'aring of a ll person in ter· 11 bf· •" ardtd to h1m in conform-OF THE CITY OJ.~ SE\VPORT t.'Sh.•d in or objectinK to the pro- It) .o.llh thP contract documents BEACU DECLAR I~O IT~ IN.; posed \·a cation. nnd \\111 111 o\ldl• thP surPty bond or I TENTJO~ TO ORDER THE The above and foreJ!oing Resolu· bond. .. a!-"Jll'cified therPin within Cl.-0 lNG t:P, \'A C AT 1 0 S tion of Intention No. 3991 was lht• dllh aftl'r notification of the A.SD ABAS""DO.SME~T OF A duly passt-d a t a regular meeting awa1d • • th<' C'imtrnct to t hP bid-~ J>ORTJOS OF A STREET DE-or the City Council of the City o f tier ~IGNATED AS T ilE OCEA.N Newport Beach, held on the 8th Tl I I )\\ ON r('SC'rV('S I he prh·i-FRONT Bt.'TWEEN L l 'GONIA day or September. 1952. by thP rol-l··~·· ol ll'je<.•tin~: a ny a nd all bids STREET AND WALNUT lowing vote. to-wit : CJr tt• "'ah <' any i rre~ulari ties or STREET IN TilE CITY OF AYES. Councilmen : MiUe r. Hor- infOI malitlf'" 10 any bicl or in the NEWPORT BEACH, ('OUSTY \'8th, Finch, Smith l11ddm~ OF ORANGE. STATE OF CAL-NOES, Councilmen : None PUI~Uan t to tht' Labor Code of IFORNIA ABSENT Counci lme n: Isbell thr· Suttl' or California , thC' said The City Council of llw City or A. W. SMITH Board of Truste-es has ascertained Newport Beach, pursuant to the Mayor th(• ~enrral pr<'vailing rate of per provisions of the "Street Vacation CATTE. K. PSRTI:E'--"1' dJPm wagt•s for each craft or type Act of 1941", a nd all amendments ., Q( workmfln needf'd to !'xecutf' City Clerk tlw contnscts which will be award· 1 her e t 0 • b t' in g Sections 8300 Publish: Sept. 11 and 1~. 195:l, Pd th( succ<'ssful biddt'rs; and through 8331 of the streets and in thl' Newport Harbor Ensign. Highways Code, does hereby or· tht.·s<· prevailing ra tcs arc con-dain. resolve and d ecla rC' as fol-tainNl in said s pt>cifi calions adopt-lows: t•d b} tht> Board, and are as fol-SECTION 1; That the public lows c·t.A~SIFICATION : interest and ronvenience rt."QUi re ForPman-AII foremPn not hPrc· the closing up and abandonment or a part or a portion or a street in St>paratl ly classifit>d , shall be in the City of Newport BHch, a nd paid not less than the prevailing it is the intention or tho Oty rate. Council of the City or Newport Apprf'fttic.,.._May be employed Bearch to order the following de· Jn t.'Cmformity with Sectlon 1m .5 scribed portion of said st~t in of th1 Califo rnia Labor Code. said City or Newport Beach. Rate County of Orange, State of Cali· Air Tool Operator Aslx>stos Workers Asphalt Raker & Ironer Bricklayers ... Brick tender Ca rpenters, Journeymen Cement f'lnlshers Electrical Foreman Electricians ..... . Floor Layers .. . Gla ziers . Iron Workers, Structural PH Hour forma. to be vacated. closed up and N 2·05 abandoned. to wit: N 2.75 2.14 Beginnjng at a point in the 3.00 Northeasterly line of Ocean 2.10 Front. said point or beginning 2.57 alao being the m()jlt Southerly 2.57 corner of Lot 1, Block E, Sea· 3.00 shore Colony Tract, recorded ln .N 2.75 Mlacellaneous Maps, Book 7, N 2.56 Page 25. recorda of Orange 2.24% County. C a J If or n I a : tMnce 2.70 Northwesterly along said North· Iron Workers, • RelnfOTdng ................ N 2.38 easterly line of Ocean Front. thirty feet (30') thence South· westerly alone the Southwest· erly prolongation of thto North· westerly Une of uld Jot 1 to an lnteneetlon with a Une tlf· teen feet u:n. meuuM at rtcht ancae. Southwesterly of and par· Laborers, Bulldlng and Unskilled ....... .. Lathers, Metal .. .. Lathers, NaJI on . lJnolcum & Soft Tilt La~---... 1.94 3.44 3.44 .•. N 2.:1e So. A-%1884 NOTICE TO CKEDITORS f'Atate of &I~ a. Tlnnttee Decealled S Otic:t" lJJ Hf'rt-by 0 1Vf'll to the creditors or and all persons havlng c laims against the said decedent or said estate to file the.m with the nect'SSSry vouchers in the office of the Clerk of tM S uperior Court or the County or Orange, State of California, or to present the arne, with the necessary vouchers, to thto undersigned at his or her pia~ .or buslnesa, to-wit: c/o A. K Phelps, Attorney at Law, 507 Cout Blvd .. Corona del Mar. Calif. wl thin aix mon tha aftel' the fi I'll t pubUcatlon of thla notice. Dated September 8, 1952. ANN E. ALLEN F.xecutrix of the Eat,ate of sald deceden t. Publlah: Sept. 11, 18. 25; Oct. 2, In the Newport Harbor ENl,gn NOTICt: OF PUBU O llltAIU.NO Notice la bereb1 aiven that t he Plannlnc Cornrtu.llon of the Clt)' of Newport Beach wiU hold a pub- Uc heulna em the application of Edlth Schnkttr for a varianc..'e on ThUJ'Wdcry. September 11, 1952 Three Sons Visit C. ~. Smith Here Back to Laad of · African Oaeeu A fa mily reunion took place re-He'U try It agaln-the land of centiy a t the home or C. v. S mith giratfes, lions, and African queens. and h is sister, Mlsa Eleanor SmJth. Tom Steele and hls bride Joyce, of Corona de l Mar. AU together for 1550 Mirama r Drive, Balboa, are a ramHy party were son Gilbert, taking passage on a freighter to his wife and their three children Port Elizabeth, South A f rIca. Gilbert, Wilfred and Laurie rroni There tht>y will rebuild their 30 ft. Oak Ridge , Tenn.; son Charles and double-ender Tahiti-type ketch t~ wife and daughters Caroline and 1 Adios, which was wrecked in a Gwyne; and son Francis, and wife storm in September, 1951. and thr'('(' daughters, Susan, Milli· Tom left Nl'wport the flnt U"'" cen t and Cynthia. in March of 1950, to saJI al ngll"- Gilbert is connected with thf' I handed arounc'! the world. A te r- UnJon Chemical and Carbide Co. in rific storm ocr Po rt Elizabeth Tenncssce. F ranc&:> is with the waterlogged. dlsmasted and badly Bank o f America. Los Angeles. damagt>d the boat and It was and Charlt'S was rt'Ct'Otly named washed ashore Tom worked for viC(' pt~esident a t the Security First his passage hom£' to marT)! ht. ~ational Bank, Los Angeles. C. V. childhood swe£"thPa rt. who wUI sail ht~elf was l:l bankl•r m Minne-with him from South Africa via apohs. Brazil. the Carribean. Panama and SOS BACK YROM E l'ROPE 17,000 miles home to Newport Ha r- bor. Mr. ~:tnd Mrs. Clarence Higblt> or Balboa Island are welcoming home BACK TO TEACIUNG their son this WN'k from a summer Home and back teaching again cruise to Europe, which he took as at the Corona del Mar Grammar a part of his naval training. High School is Meta Bachmann, who spots or his tt'lp we rt-Pot·tt.~gal, spent part of the summer vtalting Paris and Cuba, and according to her son-In-law and daughter, Mr. ~ls letters, hf round Lis bon much 1 and Mrs. Robert Sloan of Goldan, hke Laguna &>uch Colo The Sloans are just finis h- --ing a n<'w home in the beautiful on•· FOU COLLEUE wooded and rural are-a between Mary Barrett or Bay ~hores has I Den\'er and Gold<'n. lt'ft for USC. Bob £~Kl'rt has de--- cidt-d to join tlw Harbor Hi~h a n· CAttOI. DESTO~ RF.TVk Nk nl'X ut Urttlll(<' Coast Collt'!(('. Jean !\Irs. Carol Denton. tt·~tch<>r a t Leithold, Mimi B<•lyea. both Alpha the Newport Grammar School. has Phis a nd L) nn I loxw are spendln~ returned from a month's motor the year a t tht> Berkt>l~y campus trip thrOU5th the south. With her of th£' Unl\ crslly or C'<Jiifornia. mother, Mrs. J am• Morgan, he PNer Nourst' or Balboa will a lso "isitt>d her daughter and son-in- bt• going back to Berkel!.'\' to fi ll law in Macon, Ga .. the rt>eently sume NH\ Y rt'Quirem(·nts. · ma rried S gt. and ?drs. Stanl<'y Ensign Want Ads br1n& Result&. t Alvah Ann> Van Dyke Jr. ---------1 -...-...~~~ Lo t 13, Block 18, s~·ction 3, 1324 I M p 0 B T s Amethyst Ave .. Balboa lslandJ to J:,lermit construction of bay window on existing hoUS('. Notltt Is also her~by given that said public hearin~ will be held on the 18th day or S eptember, 1952, at the hour or 7 :30 p. m. In the Council Cha mbers, Oty Hall, Newport Beach. CalifornJa at which time and platt any and all persons Interested may appear and be heard thereon. NEWPORT BEACH CITY PLANNING COMMISSION RAY Y. COPELIN, Secretary * Mahogany and Palm Furniture * Jewelry * Baskets TIN • TaAYS • Etc. Bapall lmlllrl Oo. l it eo. .. N . HAttHw J712 c.n-del .... , You Can Do Better at THE Daniger Furniture Co. BOlD J"U1&108BDf011 COIII'L&'I'& B£aCOD 5856 1812 Newport Bt.cL 008'1'4 ... GIIADUATI SWIDI-MASSIUSI AMANDA llOYD FOI' AppointmeDta CaD HArbc. 3810-J 325 llariDe A... lcdboa h'nDd • On the Island --· ~ BUNI!JTEII ou:i:LW Had lunch at the bland Patio recently with the le!t-wtngtpllnt~r frt'OUP of the Constant Rf>bels and ~use my a ttendance has been ske tchy and Irregular of late, I mlued the results of the research DIRECTORY devoted to finding the origin of the riv&t, wtrlch ha.s held the attention Dflll11l&XOID of thete scholars since their study r---.....;:;;.;:~=~:=.----of "May Day." The topic of oon- ''BE SURE -INSURE" versatlon, one that proved that aD wtth of the bHt 1)4M)ple In the world Maurie Stanley don't Uve on the Island. was of aU the flne men who serve th«> Island lnaura.oc:e CounleUor residents; It seems tha t Milton the HARBOR 1Tll Milkman has quit, and everyone at 225 11aJotM Aft .. Balboa JaJ.DCt tbe table who was one of Milton'• customers Is heart-sick at his leav- W . Stuart Foote c;;ENEitAL INSURANCE MARCO ANICH, A.-odate PboM: HArbor 24-P.O. Boll 1 m1 w. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beacb. Calif. Kistler & Co. Complete Insurance Service Auto -Fire •• Burglary Health -Acddent Ufe Insurance ~ Nwpt. Blvd., N. B. HA 0523 DANCING INsftUO'J'ION AUTijUR MURRAY'S 411 COAST BLVD. Corona del Mar Open 10 to 10 For free dance aul)'l.ia Call HAtbor 1925 Furniture Restoration OWr bottoms, bench8 and stools restored ualna cane, n.ash, reed. etc. HARVEY'S Furnlture Repair 2050 Santa Ana Ave. C.O.ta MeM,. BEacon 6133-J ing. Milton the Milkman had the route for the Arden Farma ... a friendly, famJUar name to this col- umn ... and was considered ·a gem for intelligent ervlce to his people. Where he had access to refrigerators, he .would completely re-arrange the contrnts rather than just jam his bottlcs into the crowded mess. T he notes left for him more often told him to turn orr ovens at a certain time. than to !Pave an extra quart. Gene GrassPlli told of Milton Interrupting his rc.>gular schedule to drive up to Corona de l Mar for a half pint of whipping cream becaUS<' hE' didn't have It on his truck. The:' rl:'countings or his help to both harried and absent householders were more than nu- merous. Phil the Laundryman IS the driver for the Sanitary Laundry and from what was said about hls S(>rvices. I judged him to be more of a housekeeper than a laundry· man. Seemingly, Phil docs every- thing but get th<' clothes soiled. The Sparklett::; mAn, whost> nam(' no one knew. was spokf'n wrll, but Danny the Unitl:'d ParcPis man hat~1 been known to dash to t hf' far l:'nd of the Island to drhvf'r a PRCkag(' about whkh h<' was told thl' day ' before, that it wa. want I'd early I because of some lunchNm <'~a,;:e· mcnt. He has lw<'n kno"' n to pa:r I COD's out of h1s o"' n pockl'l for the con\'cnience of the P<"OPI<' not HAYDEN HAVEN at home at the tim{' or h1s dehv· For the Pre-School Tot t'ry. Ma~~e GridE'r, who deals in yarns a little dirft'rent than m1nf', 440 HeUotrope Ave., CDM told SC\'eral ta){'S or Danny's help- Halt· and All-Day Sessions fulncss in deliverins: to her Knit By Hour, Day, Week or Meath Shop. That Danny consider.~ his HArbor 1091-R job as one or u tmost importancr i~ '------------...J e\1dcnt in his mum: ht' always looks as though he wl:'re lstt' In IIO.VJ:a PIA'I'INO delivPring the last pint of plasma, Silver Platers or that he must leave immcdiatt'ly ADd su--uo.. and StArt ShOUting that th<' dnm v~UWJ.uu.. has be<'n washed out. Repair -Reflnl.thlng -Repla te Gold -SUver -Copper -Bru. * * * Near Community OnJI'Cb From the way that they hav(' 191 .. u--bo Bl· .... ,..._ta ~ ~n d{'Scribed, I hope that some-.. ~ r vu., '-""'-. --one has ma ... ~ a collection of the BEacon 5113 """ thank-you notes for the Christmas IIUIIIC presents that mt>n on the city trash collecting tricks have left In Margaret L. Schar'le gratitude as tht>y would ccrtainly be lint' lslandianna. Teecher of Plano * * * Organiat -Aooom~ Skip and JanE' Ollkms arr mo"·l ~f~ ing away from th(' I. land • 307 GOLDENROD AVE. ~kip, on(' of the ff'"' i'la,al Ar· Corooa del Mar chitcct~ 111 the art-n 1 thmk that Uair Long is th<' nnl~ other PBY8JOIAN8-8UBOJ'.ONII 'one ... has be<'n retamrd hy thl' ,.-..:..::.:.::::.:;:.::::;.:;;:;;:~~==:::.::=....-. National StE'el and Sh1p Rulldmg Lawrence K. Gundrum, Compan)· of san Dit'~o. and thr famll) i..-. r<'nlln~ thr1r hnU.'-€' on M. D. Sapphin• A\'enu(' and I' m"' m~ 1741 Superior Ave., eo.ta Mesa down to San Diego th1s week. It fractJce tlmlll'd to otse~ I will t.ak.-Sl"\ era I JX'nplf' tn as.-.um<• of Ear, Nose , Throat; AlJel'l)' I the burden fnr .<'J\IC \\t'lfan' thut Office Hours: by Appointment Skip a nd Jane carnrd M> "'"II on BEacon 6508 or BEacon 6835 thc1r twn backs 1)picall). thP hous•· lh<ll thPy OIDBOPRAOI'OR hav<· ll'ased IJVI.'rlooks t lw Snn Diego Yacht Club Wilbur C. Wagne r, D.C. The re~n·ts that I ;.nd othf.'rs among their gr('at hc>rdPs of ChlropracUo-Physical Therapy friends f€'el at \h(•ir lt'a\ln~ 1s les· Colon Irrigation sened by t hi.' knowledgl" or th<'ir Cases cared for under work-lncreased good fortun<' ~~~~·~~~~ • * • Phone Laguna 4-2398 Never before, in all m) \hrL f., 314 Octan Ave., lAguna Beach mast'S. havl' 1 startl:'d my hst nf presen ts so early in th<' year as T nJNERAL D R have thjs yc•ar. Last Thun.day I Baltz Mortuary Cha~l by the s- RARBOR42 Corona del Mar, Callfoi'Dla Ample Off-Street Parldq glanced hurriedly through this column and made my first <'ntry For Hop. a nt'w proof-rcadl'r and for Parky, bi-focals. * * • It was mtc-rcsting to not(' thai among the benefits e-njoyed by Matt Weinstock. L. A Daily Nc-wo; columnist. on his n 'C'4'n t \'Scallon Frt ..11 .. N 1 hbo hood ro-in Newport-Balboa. \\E.'rt' la7ydays en...., e i r .;x:-rv1ee spent idlin~ over the surfa('(' of PARKES· RIDLEY our bay on a paddll'board. watch· GRAUEL CHAPEL lng the wonderful s<X'ncs of our idyllic life and a compl«>tc story 110 B d Ufted out of ON 11-tE JS l.ANO roa way which appear~ in his la!iot Moo- BEacon 5610 Costa Mesa day 's paper. Our 11un got Cull crf'dJt "------------..J for sparkling, evf'n if this Mlumn ROOFING did not. Roofing -All Types IIEADING FOR MJNN&.~OTA New Roofs and Repelr Mr. and Mrs. Wl'llt('r S tinson or 28 yn. exper.-Free estimatee Til Orchid Avf'., Corona d('l Mar, JOHN T. MORRIS are taking a tnp back to Mlnn<'- 159!5 Newport Blvd., C.O.ta M.-. sola, where Mn. Stinson will Phone BEacon 5179 che-ck In with Mayo Chnlc In JW.-1 (Evenings: HArbor 2145-M) chester. Mr. S tinson hu a brother '------------...: in M.irlJ)eepolls. CON .VENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU e e e CHOOSE THE Of€ NEAREST YOU and •••.. SAVE RA"\!· toe 3-Hole . & Ruled- p\cnn IOtEIOOl t'1l ntUI fM»w- y()(lr1' for f..C £.ACH onlY U SPACE CADET };th~CR KIT cuurn Botue %19 . ' ' RULERS .......• toe J~DE~SISOS'S t~ STAMP HINGES . . . . . . U,.. 100 G l"!WMED se REINFORCEMENTS ..... . 64l ca·~D-1 4,~:&, toe LABEI.S ........... . \\'lth ltadltlll :\ff'MtuiD~ :\,... t4e COMPASS .......... . 6-lnch PIA&U(' 5e RU'IER. • . . . . . . . • 'I) ~,_ HAMPTON'S ~,~,, HARBOR -DRUC.S ' \ .. I II I I Req. 2.39 ALL METAL LUNCH KIT WITH THERMOS s~:-:w J98 Only Pla&U<' -ZIPPf'r -Complt-t~ PENCn. KIT l larbor Hllt'h-3-Holt-ZipJWr BINDERS 89' 139 139 198 Mturdy-3-floi~Zip. poekc-t IQI!old~ ~98 BINDERS . ~ \'IU'tNI Color-!-li S.Holfl REFERENCE INDEX h ·Plat Cape Coci-R.t-c'. 1.49 VACUUM BOm..E lllk aad Pt~Dc-11 ERASERS SOc Value-No. 2 PENCILS ~VE -2]c Req. 97c-Bankers Approve PAPER MATE PENS SCHOOL SPECIAL VINCENT'S BALBOA rHARMACY I \ i I · ' ,, 88c PELLETIER 'S NEWPORT PHARMACY 1 II Page 12 Legal Dispute On Oil SeHiecl Author Talks AtBPWMeet A k-ba l ctntroV•'r"~ over ex-u -act I on c1( oil t rom thl' tar sands Mrs. Ullian Aye, a uthor of the of Canada. i"'oh an~ Richard F . best seller "Iran Caboose." ad- Ta:> lot· of Corona dt>l Mar. ha s dressed the Newpor t Har bor Busl- tx>en settll>d . at.'<'Ord.inJt to a n an-ness and Profes.sional Women 's nounct.•ment frum Trlp(X't, New-Club last Thursday evening at the t.'Oml:'r, Yoak um & Thomas. of Los Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Mrs. Angeles. atturm ys for Mr Taylor. Aye described many experiences in Mr Taylor. tound~:1• and presJ-Iran. while with the American R.<'d dent of E.xpluroni<' of Amf'rica, Crol':s during World War II. and N'('(>ntly orll:anizl'r Clf Ovf'rlBnd .Mrs. Helen Norton ~avt· a rl'port Industries Llm1t1'd. has ix'<'n in on the biennial CO"''l'n Uon s he had Edmon ton. /\lbN ta. Canada. Cor attcnd~>d in Bc>fi ton . Mrs. Norton the post """'raJ months t•nt:a$!ed told of th~.: Nationa l a wards won in oil l'Xplol'ltt ion. by the California Business anfl Tht• to ll(lwin.: ..:1 ttemt?nt "ns Profess iOnal \VumPn on m '('tall n :l••a t•d lJ\ lu:-u t torn""" achicH~ments. Tr., • 1 ,:,•nt ,., u.r ., ,.,:,..~ hr·t wct>n Kay Vau~hn t·t•pot ll•d that s he R t n. t• v.' Ito''' ol Whonock . a nd her committee a n.> workinK B t 1U 1 ( ul•m.bia. Cana da. and \\ith Harry Welch for donations to Richar d F . Ta~ lor. Corona d<'l Mar HoaJ,! M emorial Hospil~l Mrs. busin~'-lnan. tmol\'i n~ cer t:un pro-~tcwart of Costa Me:>a contr·tbutro cesset~ tor t hP t•xtraction of oil a ha nd made "Keepsake Doll" to trom uu ..... nd.o: has been a m ic-.tbly t~ dri\'e to raise money. Guests :.t-ttled to th .;at tsfa("tnn uf a ll a ttending this first mN~t in); of the I parttt-:. roncf'rncd. ea son W<'rt' Midge· Mick. 1 u:len A n•" uran~;t>mcnt has been Gerlach. !\lar) Allct-W tlson. J unC' "urk~·t.l 1 u• '' hcrcb) M r T1.ylc-r. 1 llok•·. Pt·t.:~) Gridt•r, Ph) llt:. Jack-''! .I ,·,) , ''llllllt.: t'lrt,ll n in· 1 ... un . !Alt 11t h,\ J o S \\d ii,.OII, ~1nr,\ It •o•C:l' h·,, I" 1 • "lt"\t'd o( c11'tatlc: ='~!·.;,•li. und l::dt?,,.l I I RuM' v. aUnll' ''"·' ·•• n p•·rmtl u ng him J !•·'••n C hiW'N wtJI , l'forl 11 ,. ll• a, \Ot · 11 • PI h~-o 111 •~' to hi~ ='···'i><Jtl llarh-•r RP\\' tn• rn b··•·.., u t h<r tnt• rt•t• . 1 11": •IIC:h Europt•at t it( ff'~u!ar· d1n· \It Ro--\\til ttll\1111 dirC'ctly ntt nh.l'llfl!-: a t thl· Nl·wport llur - .,,,<,·1.;1••<1 \\tt1 q,.. Jlllt .,, d£'· bor Yucht Club nex t T hursdtt),IJt.·- ., ....lvpl'11 n \1 t • 1 •' '' \II T aylor C'du ... ~· sh" a nd other m em ber-s or "'Ill dt \I•'• . · • ; I!) all "I lu" timC' lhP mtl·rna ttonal rela tions com· I lu h•· ri<'\t•l<tpnh nt c1f cnl an \Vc~t-mit tee have planno•d n trl\\'1'1 pro-I t'rtl l'una.! 1 \\h"r•• lw •" n,.,.oci~t<'d l!f'• 1 u,,iua.: I flol, n·, nolut ~·d pk· Will C'l••liJnnH' "hth" holdin~s 111 , ur "-urtJJa •. I u,•.!•·•·L'alt ..,, ·' ·tl hundr C'd thou- :. . .r•d an1 ,, I••'' n•l••um a nd na t· 1 1 S Publish f w ttl ~al-I· ·•"' • ues er or 1 Rejecting Political Ad ' ' ( \ 1' IU ' ... I '\" ~flo:'\ I( 0 I I r '' ''' \~. -.:wu Wt'l't' thl' fa·j Lionr l Van DC'f•r·lln. :.!8th I lh lrtt:t \ • , \,,,.,,,",., 'I>Ob tor· man) of Dt'tnocr·at ic randidaH• lor Con· u • t..J,.rn .... "• •"" n nl t h· llarbor ·rl"~S. ha5> t Jl,,d a SlOO.UliO rou1 1 ..11 •, r\ru.n tl "" "h • wo•nt south ,,l·tion tn San Ut('J.!II Fldt•t•u l C'vul'l •v: ,, ' ut • ., -nmrll't \\l'rl" a..:ainst Phillip I!U:.h. pu!Jlt,.ill'r ul rr .. :ol•·· ):'INh 1,,., •. "('nl<'man tht• sout ht'rn Calttullll.l !:t: .• :•. 1! d ·'""•' II I 1 · .• : "ltl\1' \\'1•bl'r tnnnt hi~ farm n• 1\' jo11rn:d ,·har t' • 10~ ,. ·'I ,,.,,'"It 1\\111 uo.! that Rush llJ•~·tt d Jt..tlll .otl\• r· ' !hl'lL {rom \'tn l lt•t•thll 1•11 tlw ;.·c, Enst ·n Cla..,,lfiM ads ,ole· rN~>oon tit 11 ht tl...,tll.,t• •., \\tt h -~ ..... dit ,,. 1 h~ Sign Man HArbor 87 I ht l''tt•c1ttl.H • .., ptoh I H tl 'o I \\ ~ Thrifty Drug to Have Store in Costa Mesa •11 Narciu ua .. CDIItf W T Jl'fft>r<ol'O of Cui'UIIcl tk l :\Jar ha:. annoUJ\l'l'd thnt Jt>fr•·l'l>urt I P ru(X'r ltes wtll !oolllr t ron'lt ruc ttull m )>IX Wl•t•k..: o n a $1:'>41,(100 liUtlcll n~ to htJU."l' u Thttlty Orut.: ~t on• un Jpff':-. ":\liracltc" M ilt'." lith S t in Co:.ta M t•sa. Tht? bu1ldinJ:: will tw 150 lt·e t "a"t of t ht> Alpha Ut>ta MAT TRESSES IJIDenlpl1Ac -Ootto. l\larket I I Baby Burned on Beach Foam Ba.bber Irregular Sbapee .~F.W-REBUD..DINO COSTA MESA MATTRESS CO. 2150 N•wport M•d. IE.eot~ 1061 ~~~~~:=:~~~::=~~==~~~ Injun £>" !rom but nrn:., l U.tl, 1111 th,. t>tos:IC'h ha\'t' resu ltf'd 1n 11 ..;:;,(MW) 1 d .• rna ~·· sun agam:-.t tlw r·:t~ B run • G..t ko·t ha:.. fri ed t hi' .,ui I. l·h~11 ~.:im; I thil t his I ·~ -yo•ar-olrl l>:t !,~ duu..:h· I C'f .Jorlt••. \\U!> bUtllt'd d )UU I lhf'l Rancho Meaa Nurser)' School StiJ t~ Llro>nsed a nd Approved From 2 to 6 Years Sttp<rvi~ed Carr and Constructive Play I(EA OSABLE RATE8 t •pen !'> days per wt>ek-8 to 5 Transportation Furnl.shed 190 E. 15th St. CO TA 1\lES A PbuiH' BEaooD 15617 • ,,,.., and hand~ as l.'>hf' t•rawll•d tl\lr eua l.s part I} <.'0\••ll d b) "'utd I at t h t• ih'at·h at 30th ~~ "' ~ •. ,.,. purl. '\"t:WCO!\fEKS I ~ C.D.M . ='• Wlom•·r., to Corona dl"l ;'<.hu •• r.· :'>lr 'lnrl M rs Lan~d••n P11·rl't' 11f 716 F ('rnlt?af A \!'. Corona del ).ia r Th• P wrce-s. wt:u usrd to I l it,.,. tn P 1Lm LkSt.•r t . haH· da ugh-1 t cr 13 ).t r Pit•rcc ll> :t printt·r b) ~ 1 t radl". w herev·er yo u go the r e s r:IOIC. K-V-0-E TAKES YOU 'ROUID THE WORLD REPORnNG THE LATEST from BROOKLYN TO PAIIUIJOM e 'JABRIEL HEATTER 6:00 p m ORANGE EMPIRE REPORTER' 6:15 pm WORLD OF SPORTS" 6:30 pm SAM HAYES & THE NEWS 6:45 p .m BILL HENRY REPORTING 6:55 p .m . KVOE ---1480 on all Orcmqe County radio. + The Church Points the Way to a Newpor.t .. Balboa O'fiUR()H OF OUR LADY OP KT. OARMJ:I. 1441 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport. BA 0116 Father S~pltlea KJ&fly, PaaSor Fattier Edmlllld Ma.echler, Au&. Paetor Sun~•Y Manes: 1:00, 10:00, II :10 •· m. Weekdey Mau: 1:00 •· m.......Conf•uio11: S.tvtdayt and eves of ht fTidays end Holy Deyt hOffl 4:00 to 5:15p.m. end from 7:00 to 1:15 p.m. OllRIS T CHURCH BY THE SEA Community Metbod.llt Balboa Blvd. at 14th S t., Newpor t. IIA !16-W Puto.r: R 6 \', Tboma1 Roy PeDdeU S1111dey W orship Se,...,ica: I I •· m. Churc:h School: 9:45 •· rn. MldwHk M .. ting: 7:10 p.m. Wadnudey Pr•ce~•~ by 6:30 p. m. Pot-lud FlRST CHlJR CH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST UOI VIa Lido, Newport Belloc* Pboee HArbor !U8 Sundey School: 9:15 •· m. Sund•y Sa,...,ic:a: I I :00 •· m. Wad11esd•y E..,.ning M•eti11g: I p. m. Reading Room, I l l P•lm St~ Balboa, O pen deily from noon to 5 p. m. ••capt St~ndayt •nd Holidey• FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NEWPORT Balboa Blvd., 19tb & Court Sts., Newport Putor: IL V. Nic kel Sundey Sa,...,ices 9:45 •· m. Su11day Churc:h School I I :00 •· m. Worship S.,...,ic;a 7:30 p.m. Sundey Eve11lng S.,...,ice Mid·w•e• Sa,...,iu: 7:30 p.m. Wtdn•sdey-Prayer Meetl11g ST. .IA:\lES •::P ISCOI'AL CH UKCII S%08 VIa Lido. Newport Beacb Hln.l11~r: Rev. Paul Moort'l \Vht'f'ler ~hooe ~rbor l !SO Sundey S.rvius 1:30 •· m. Holy Communion C1 JO • ..,d I I ·00 a . m. Morning Pr•ytr 9 )0 "'· m Registration for Sundo~y Sch->ol Thursdey S•rvius 9: I 5 a. '"· Pray•• Guild 10:)0 Holy Communion Newport Heights E\'ENTJJ DAY ADVE~TI T CHUR C H Sewport Bh·d. a t Bolsa S t ., Newport ll.tc'lb Pboa e: BEa.coo 52ot-R or BEacoD 7QU...I Pu tor: DolUs L. ADder11011 Saturday Momlng Services S.bb•th Sc:hool: 9:30 •· m.-S.rmo11: It :00 •· m. Preyer M .. ting: Wedn.sday, 1:00 p.m. Fridoy e...aning "•span : 1:00 p. m. ST. A~DREWS PRES BYTERIAN CJfUB()ft !153% St. Andrews Rd., Sewport Helpb AeroM tbe St. from UL~tb School. Ph. BE 8071 Pastor : Rev. Jrun~s S. ~tewart Su11day Worship Sflrvic;.et •t 9:]0 111d II •· m. Sundey School et 9:30 •· m. NEWPORT llAJUlO R J,UTHERAS Clfi'RC R J02'7 Cliff Dr .• Newport H f'IJhba Phone: B Ea.con 805&-W S upply Pastor Chur~h S~ool: 9:30 •· m. Sunday Sundey Sc-vic;•: It :00 a. m. T his it my T ithe. Let Ul not attempt to 'Tip' God lew Hi• benefits. Jesus said," ye all the tithes into the storehouae, and I will pour you out a blessing, that shall not be room enough to receive it." Mal. 3 :10. Jew'> and Cb.ristians a&ree a tenth part of one 's income is the accepted tithe. He said, to th<»e who fail to back a. tenth part ... "ye have robbed me in tithe1 and offerin&s. .. ·~T he Earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof'; Psalms 24:11. May we write tithin& check freely. May we ,We back to the L«d a tenth ol what He has JO dou.IT and .o abu.ndlUllly liven ut. It ia God's pla n for financin& His church. approved it as the best way to c.rry on His work in the-world. T his is My This Support the Church Series Is Made Possible Through the cooperation of the BASIN SHIPYAR~oy Yourrlona Compl•l• M•int•n•nu f~ All loah 701 Baysid• Dr., Nawpori B .. ch HArbor 0212 BILLHEIMER AND WALKER Builder's Herdwere and Specialti•• 810 Cout Hwy .. Newport s .. ch, BE.co11 6-411 DEAL'S SMOKED FISH You Cetch 'em -We Srnoh 'em H"'Y. tOt et Merin•: •nd Newport Pier, HA 2011 GENE'S RESTAURANT end BAKERY Sp•cielitin9 i11 Wedding C•••• 705 Coerl Bl.,d .. Coron• d•l Mer, HArbor I 102 H. T. G AAHAM BAIT AND TACKLE STOU S.it and Fisltin9 Suppli•s 607 Cout H"'Y .. N•wpori a .. ch leaco11 5156 HIRTH HARBOR-RICHARDSON CRUI SlAS Utad Cruise" end S.il Boats-Merina Wayt 101 leysid• Or., Newport le«h HarW Ot'74 PAUL C. JONES and SON REAL ESTATE Complete R .. l &tett end ln-ellu S.,...,lce 2107 W. lalboe llvd~ Newport leadt Herb~ 2l ll LIDO PENINSULA SHIPYARD Complete Marilla Sarviut .00 l l st St., Newport leach Harbor )0 I AALPH P. MASKEY lleelt~ -Appulsar )411 N•wport llvd., Naw,_t a..ch Horbot 402 L J. KISTLY A COMPANY Coflftpl .... ~ly ~-·-· MMe. 2601 N-.-t ..,d~ H.-ott ....... H.Mtot 0111 STAFfORD ELECTRIC CO. l11ttellatlons, Mei,.t•"•"n end Repairs 110 Co•rl H"'Y~ Newport S.•ch B .. c:on 6J28 ROSAN INCORPORATED Merin• Division end Foreign Motors Ltd 625 Co~&t Hwy .. Newport leech a .. con 74 t I SEASPORT LANDING COFFEE SHO P Open 24 hours. One m .. l and you will be becl 117 Coed Hwy., Newport Beech lucon 6886 SYMPSO N •"d NOLLAR 512 31th St.. N•wport a .. ch Herbor 2404 EO L SEDEl.MEIER -REAlTOR 152) Coast ll•d~ CoroM del Mar Herb~ 2766 TH E IEAUTY BARN Tony hfelllll')-Heir Stylist 2127 Ntwport ll•d .. Newpori leech Herb~ 1595 YELLOW CAl COMPANY Semng Newport hac:h #ft~ Coste Mew 5)7 Coatt Hwy. Herbor 2221-B.,c:on 5814 NEWPORT.IALIOA FEDERAL SAVINGS l LOAN A S.•ings lnstitsttioft -P. A. PalMer, Presidtnt )))) Via Lido, N.wport leach Harbor 1500 CLARK METAlliZING, INC. Corrosion """tlon Specialkts 506 lOth St.. N•..-t leech He,W 2509 fllANCIS J. HOilVATH, lt .. lt~ Harber AJoN ,ropet+let 1420 W. leiM. lt¥4., Newpott ... ell. HA 1421 THE SHADE SHOP Shed•s to Ord•r-\lene'iell llincls. Dr•p•ry Hdw, 514 29th St~ N•wport huh Herbor 18-4 WALT'S TRADING POSf -Welter H. g.,.., Ulell Marine EqldpmaM, Nauticel Decorttion s 422 30th St. (NH r Ice Ho-I Newport HA 2470 G ENEAAL SHEET METAL WO RKS 2807 Ville Wey, Newport ... ch Herbor 2210 KAY FINCH CEAAMICS M•••" of Flfte Pottery 121 Coo~rl llv~ .. CoroM clel Mer Harbor 23~ IALIOA &lASS CO. With Our Compli!MMI al!d S.tt w;,h•s I 000 Coest Hwy .. Newport leech Be• con 582 t IAYSHORE TAAILEit PAU ancl IOAT LANDING Heha Kelter I 7th l Cwst Hwy., N-pott ... ch Baa con 5450 IALIOA REALTY CO. Ron Greeley, Uan•9~ 700 E. lelboe llvd., IelMa Herbor 3277 • LARSON'S IOAT I CAIIN£T SHOP Se,...,iu for tfla YaaMtme. I Commarciel Craft I ll Co~&t Hwy~ NeWJIOr+ .INch kecon 6069.J I I I, MALT SHOP s.ndwiches, Melt.. o.llaotH HaMburgers 101 PalM St .. le!Me HerW 2n• HIDY'S ,ET SUP'PUU I SPO-TING G OODS U. S. Gcwt. I••,_... H.. w .. ........n" 601 Coast ltvcl,. C... 4W W.t, HArt-129l.J Thunclay, S.ptea,.ber II, 1152 a Fuller Life -• Attend Regularly + tor H i• beneliu. jesus saad, .. Brine pour you out a bleuin&. that there 10. Jewlo and Cbrittians a&ree that He said, to thoM who fail to ~we and offerings." a tenth ol w~t He has JO ~,,. for fi nancing His church. Christ Balboa Island OOIIOIUNITY IIETIIOD18T CIIURCB Ul Apt. AYe.., ...._ J.a..d -...t.: Dr. Barr)' lfttte s-.ley s.m- 9:)0 ·-· s-cley xhool II :00 •""· Wonhlp ~ice OHUROII OF 8T. lOON VIANNEJ' II' M.artae Ave.. Balboa lalaDd. ft. BA Ollf htller 8tepbea IU.Iey, Putor Fatber .......... ~~~--AJ~e-......,. Svftctey Me...., 1:00, 10:00. II :10 e. m. Coftf-lotl, S.tvrdey. .~ eves of l.tt Friel..,. ..d Holy Dey., 4:00 to 5:)0 p.m. ud 7:)0 to I :JO p.m. Corona del Mar OORONA DEL MAlt COliOIUNlTY CRTTBCII OoqrepUoaal IIi Heliotrope A•e., Coroea del Mar Pltoae HArbor l!S!hJ Putor: Be•. Paul Edward Babbtt.t ~~•Y Worthip S.rvic:es: 9:45 e. m., 11 :00 •· m. Su~ey xhool: 9:<45 •· m. Costa Mesa A SE.'IBL'Y OF OOD CrlrRCU !!ud SL aad Elden A\'e., Costa Mf"sa Pboae: BEae.oo 6139 ~veread M. C. Cronic. Paat0-r Sundey Sc:hool: 9:30 e. m. Wor1hip: 10:45 •· m. •nd 7:30 p.m. Young People end Children'• Servic.e, 6:30 p.m. Sun, Midweek Servic:e: Wedn"d•y. 7:10 p. '"· l•dies' Minionary Counc:il, Thu"days, 10:00 •· m. ST. J OACHIM f'Rl'RCII 1964 Orao~e .\ve. Cot~ta Met10 I' hone: BEacon M>28 Fa ~lll'r Thorn&~~ J. ~f'\in Sund•y Muns at 7 ·00, 8:10, I 0:00. II :30 •· m. Weekd•ys: M•n at 7·00 a.,., -Confenion: S.turd•y• from <4:00 to S·IS-7:00 to 8.15 p.m. ('()M..'fl_'~ITV ~t.'THODI"'T CIR'RCU t 20 W . 19tb St .. Cost3 lfesa Phon~: B~oo "13!7 Rev . .l~ph W . lfcSbaDe Sund•y: 9:45 e. m •• C hurc:ll Sunday Scl.ool 10:50 •· m., Morning W o""ip-7 p.m. Coli~• Age MYF Servic:-7 p. m., Higl. Sc:hool MYF S.rvi.:. 7 p. m .. Sunwgou• Group S.rvic:e TILE < RURCH OF CHRIS T 1060 Cburcb SL, C.osta MM& Pbooe: BEacon 6M6 D. G. BurwL Mllllster Sund•y: 9:<45 a.m .. Bible School1 10:45 •· m. WorV.Ip Servlc:-1 1 :45 •· m .. Communion-7:30 p. '"· Eveni"9 S.rvic:-W edn"dey: 7:30 p.m., Evening S.rvic:e CE~TR.AL BIBLE CHF RCH Orange Ave. at :t:Jrd St.. Co.ta MM& Pboue: BEacon M69 A. A. Kade ra. Pastor Sundey School: 9:4S e. m.-Morning Servic:e, II •· m. Evening S.rvic:e, 7:30 p.m. Midweek Servo<e Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. cooperation of the Followinq Civic Minded Citizens and Businessmen: THE SHADE SHOP er-Vene•iu lli~s, Dr•pery Hdw. Newpon ... ch H•rbor 184 NG !'lOST -Welter H. S.•n Equlpmertt, N.utic:el Dec:or•tion• I" Ho.,..) Newport HA 2470 SHEET WETAL WORKS Herbor 2210 BALBOA $lASS CO. Compli!MMI .~ lest Wish•• NewpGft .. ec:h S.econ 512 I LEil !'~All ~~ BOAT LANDING HelM K.le« REALTY CO. Ron Greeley, Meneger llw.t., a.tMe HerbCK 3277 'S IOAT l CABINET SHOP Yealm~Me I Commerc:ial Creft N~ .leech a .. con b069.J I I I. WAlT SHOP~ Moth. o.l .. o .. Homburg•" St .. lol'*' Herbor 2734 SUPf'L.IlS I SIORTING GOODS , .... ~ ................ ~ .. o.ll,.,., c..... ....... HAlt-1293-J H. H. HOLBROOK-PLUMBER New Co~struc:tion, W•ter Healers. Furt~•c:H 2801 \'1. Sa'ba Blvd., Newport Beech HA 14 11-W HENRY SLIFERT -8o•t 8uilding-Re p•i" E•rl's Lending, 711 Coast Hwy. Newport Beac:h Beacon 6797 ROBERTS JEWELERS E..qui1lte Jewelry Thet Gives Lesting Pl .. aUN 22l'h Merine Ave.. B•lboe hlend, HArbor 2311 BOATSWAIN'S LOCKER 1003 Coul Hwy~ Newport a .. c:h Beacon 53n SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES COWPAHY Sportsmen: We c:en, smoke CK freeae your elb.c:o,.. Sib lOth St~ Newport kec:h Herbor 1507 BALBOA INN lOS MAin St., S.lboe Herbor 1>60 COLUMBIA PEST CONTROL CO. • 509 E. B•lbo• Blvd., Balbo• HA 2~$-HA 146 COAST PROPERTIES CO. Ruth J•yred, Re•ltCK 301 E. S.lboe Blvd~ S.lbo. HerbCK 2651 BAY & BEACH REALTY, INC. Gloden Foy, Die. Fey, J. M. Mitlw, Ed Fitz,.trlcl 1<450 W. S.lboo Blvd .. Newport INch Herbor 12M RICHARD'S LIDO MARKET Orenge County's Mott Complete Me,._. 34ll Vie lido, .Newport kec:h, HArbcw 2121 CLARENCE McCUllOCH -WcfH Mill ~~ C ob;Mt Wort of the f"~Mtt 2107 Ville Woy, N.w.-+ ... dl. HAitMw 4A BAGNALL IMPORT CO. H•ndm•d• G ifh from Tiny Ch.rms to Fvrnilure 819 Cout Bl~d., Corona del Mer H•rbCK 3782 EARL W . STANLEY Auemblyman, 74th District 2 25 Marine Ave .. S.lboa Isla nd HarbOf' 1 77S WASHERETTE SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY Dyeing, Dry Cleaning, Finished Lou~ry <404 Cout Blvd., Coron• del Mar H•rbCK 25~W FITZMORRIS REALTY CO. s.,.~.,t.l..-Erc:h.nges-8usin.&lei Ill Co.rt Blvd ., Coron• del Mar, HA 2152 & 3120 SHE-WOMEN'S APPAREL We Hne the Perlect O..tf'tt fCK All OcCA~siona 106 E. S.lboa Blvd., e.Jboo H•rbOt 2060 W. D. JOHNSON J EWELRY High S~e Co.tume Jeweky 2111 M•ri ne Ave_ S.lbo• lsl•n<l Herbor 2640 WILSON JEWEUY Jewelry, Steriing, Watc:hes and Repairing 20S M•in St .. e.Jboa H.rbor 2261 ACE KEY SERVICE ICey-loc:b-RepoiA 101 MeN! St., Belbo• Hu~ 1199 HELEN e~ RotERT lYNN -Reel &tet. CoreN cf.. Mer Jlltop.rtiM 411 Coort ....,.., c~-cfel Me,, H.At\>or 10l7 ,... .• £HIJ~CHES rt7LL OBOD8 ILE'I'UaN STt'Ol' OF TOE 8I8U FuU church choirs w1U be back A tt\ree-w~k ttudy of the orictn for wrvtees Sunday at the Corona of tho Bible and lt.l traallation del Mar Community Olurch Tile into tht> Engllah Janruare ~ Cha~ Choir will sing ''These Wednesday night at Oui•t Church Things ShaJI ~ .. by Krones ln by U\e Sea as Rev. 'nlomu Roy the 9:45 service, and the Chan~l Pt-ndt>JI begins a special ~ in Chotr will in~ "0 Rejoi<."E' Y e preparation !or the coming pubU- Chriitians LoudJy'' by Bach at 11 1 cation of the rt>vist'd sUtndaJ'd r~ a m. Both choirs arc dirt>cted by visJon. Mary Batten Stefft>ll!K'n. Miss Margaret Scharle. organist. wllll Be -1:-p of a ccompany them. Rev. Paul Ed-Gillig ower ward Babbitt will preach at both S('rvict>s on the subj(>ct. ''Tl'le Coro-Gocl' Lo T • na tion of tht' King." &•nior Hi~h I ve, ftftiC Sch()pl Pilgrim Fellowship meets -r- at Pit~~rrim Hall of ttw church at 7 p .m . Domination o' C'r all C'vtls is a vailablf· to aU through under- l 'NDERRTA ~DING OOD standing,_!h(• di\inr law of heeling, Tiw df>VPiopment of \llisdom and JohJ:l J . ::>e!oyer of Long St-ach. a of a spiritua l undE-rstanding of God • Chnstian !SctP nN· lt'<'turr r, told a a nd I Hs cr('a lion brim~s ha rmony large audiPnce h<'re last Thursda~ into daily living acrordln~ to the noon. He spokt• at tN> Lido Sunday lf'"son -~rrmon on "Sub-"f!lt-a tre und<'r th<• a u.-.ptN>S of tht> stance" Sundav in t he Newport First. Church of Chn-.t ~t'ntist JWach Churrh of Christ, Scientist. of !':P"'.port Alan Da rtford of Paul's declaration to the Hebrews Balboa Jntr~uN'd t~f' spt>akE"r • II 11 ~~ th,.. GoldPn TPxt "F aith !\ir ~PIOH'r said that for I'> tht• -.ub!>tancc> of thangs hop<'d thousands of yeaN' pantually for t h•· f'ndenct• nf thin._'l> not min~E'd bmdt\ ldu&h.1 haH hee!Pdd St•t•n " Pf'OP <' ;\ !>Pirt IIJit mvm:.. an that thP dJ, '"'' fiC•"•·r th"Y utlb7P d T.\I.K 0"1> Af'lUf'.\ TI:IP "ru·akPr at thr 11 a m SwuJay ,,.n ac·• a r Chrast <'h urch b~ tht" :-;.-a wtll bl> F:lsu• F!"rri:; Long I B~> tt'h iiiOrn<') and lllll'rnalic•n- ally knuwn Con~~;re~ataonal Church "'" ""mnn Mac:" Fl'rriS has ju.-.t ,,·tu1r••d from a 111ur an tht• ho>ar• "' A lnca. and wall L:l'~' a r~>por t •m hr•r· •'"<l'('riPnl'••<: in th'lt 1 hanl!· llll' and Ullt'1tl>~ con111l••n' H.o·\ 1 Thnm:t'-R(>)' PPnrlt•ll \\ill pr•·..,ld• Tl'o !--am·tu<~r~ d1o 11 oll.tlt•r t/w rlt- ··•·1'11• •II ul \trs t\ .J nullo!' \\I d !.11• hct·k ·dtPI ,, no.•n•h ,,. '"' t11"11 '' '' !'t olh f'll' tl,, l.d\ JlHH.I' tr.. • can bo--undt>l"lorHi c1nd appbf'd in ll S}'l>,('m.J. 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Qt'AK£ D<\~tit:R ~1r; f: ~~ Rrvwn uf Bctk.•f":':tt>ld 1~ \1-..aun.: h, r dau~hll'r ~Irs R R. Huoro \ ,,( !'hof"(' Chffs ~{rs Hr\l\\0 ;U:..t nu~t-d bt•am: Jn tht' dam:o•r wnl ,,r th<> t•arthq uak(' ht>- Cilli'P .. ht> had lunchrd 111 tht• d"u n- lown dal>lriC't "'th 'lntll ht'" dot~l-h· wr. "ho wo1 ks m ,,n,• of tht' "orst rLml~t·d bUIIrlan~' of t he qunkP FIRST C HURCH OF CHitiST SCIENTIST 3103 Vi• l ido. Newpo.. S.ach A, b ~"" "" ~, ... ,.f' ~ .. =-• .,. •• '-,. F,'1' C' urc~ :Jt C ) " · ~ !: ·o... "-•~ ,_,\.... • .... , s .. ~dl!l~ s,~o')1 ~ 5 e . .., Sunda~ S"'"''~o X , , Wed"e •d'~ he• "<l ~ ••'•''l 3 :\) p - 1 Reod "<I Ro~.., .:-' •f'd .,. r, ~ S• . S.,lb , , oc-• ·h , • ~ ~ ~N:'' I '" S "· ,.. e•c•pt S .. "'Cf.,,, ~..J • .... n1 raloo• al ~ obse"'ed The o• b •c '' ::.,-d ,•lv "• '•1 • • 11' •e"d ""e ch.,,,~o ·•"' ~•· \~ Reed "'9 ~-..., (. "I . !'\1. .. • \ trl~ I I' • • IJI l'ht nn .• ' ._, 1l r , · •loi'l'•l 1 h ,., .. , "•·•~k 'I' ._:.! 1 •.,.. 1 ""' ,, ... : .... ,. L \I l""m•-n •' II H I~ • ... \1 •I \ Th .' II• f rt•\'1• I 1! SERVING \. '"' r"un '· ~· \\'nrth Ill YOU REAL V ALUF.S The WA.:-.;T AI \\'A\' is the quack t-•''' "AY to sell t ho~t' u r ltd<'~ lha t you dC\n t nN>d an,y more • 1-'or results. use tht' - Elulp Wot Adl lUST CALL HARBOR 1114 n.E~ Permits for 4 Dwellings Are Issued for Lido Isle lJdo ble Thundery. September 11. 1152 *HARBOR BUILDING GUIDI .* Building was pretty much at a standlttlll during the first week of September, except for Lido Isle, /where permits tor tour dwellings wt>re issi.K'd. Lido accountt>d for $63,350 of the total value of $82,• 000 of permits issued during the week. Claude Howard. South Gater 6- room, 1-story, 1-unit dwelUng at 207 Strada Florence. $12,500; 8- room, 1-story, 1-unlt dwelling at • 227 Via Florence, $17,000, and an 8-room, 2-story, 1-unH dwelling at HOME LOANS Foli<M'lll~ lS the lis t of permits: DEBT--. cowcno1s A-l'lft-No+M-ClaiiM of • .., liiMI of d•bt.-....,..._. In Ata- erica. "No con.ctlefi--Ho fM." w. ad...... •• cottt.. CREDIT BUREAU OF NEWPORT lEACH, LAGUNA lEACH AND COSTA ... ESA * l lv•I"'W• A.,.. r. 0 • ._ JM ..._.. Ut7. Newport leech. Celli. MALONE H. HOLMES GENERAL INSURANCE at the Vogel Co. 5l5 Coast Highway, N•wpoft ... ell htln•a Phone: IEecon 7461 ...W.nce Phot~e: HAtbof 2444-W ~U .. mot-1 ti JIVII III Mt ll•tnto<l l!tlll l .. lllt-~~~~~ I Harbor Draftillg l I SERVICE i 5 o406 Coast Blvd. -HArbor 1447 ~ ! CORONA DEL ~Al ~ E Edwar-cl D. S•cflnger · Ston D. 0•-~ " I t'll ttfll 11 I t I I I I I fl ,>il I fl ll.rt tl II tlttett\ LOAIS FOR HOlES • Y, ~ 10-'I'I!AB LOAN Construction Loans 5%-20 Years 81Z BOB 8A'ITLEB Repreeentln& Poirt. lortcac• Co. ltU Cou' Bl•d.. ODJII Pit.. JU 1188-KI 1-5186 Co1crete Work of All Kinds FLAGSTONE PATIOS BLOCK WALLS --·--• PllEE ESTDlA TE8 • Chas. Warre1 I So1 217 Via Florence, $17,000. Ralph Ahrens. 201 Via San Remo. 6-room, 2-story, 1-unit dwt'lling at 111 Via Ravenna, $17.- 000. C. B. Porter. 112 Via Lorca. gar- age and workshop at 110 Via Lorca. S2.800. Balbo. E~ H. Allen, awning at Balboa Inn, 105 Main St .. $125. Newport H dcht• John D. McMillan, addition to garage at 612~ Goldenrod, $300. Corona del Mar K. E. Edens, 314 Goldenrod, add to present building $3,000. Agastina Valeteiza. remodelling at 612% Goldenrod. $600. Newport Glen Miller and Warren Arn- quist. alterations at 115 39th St., $500. Lloyd's Drive In, 350 Newport Blvd .. sign, $687. Balboa COVN Lee Rivers. South Gat£>. 6-room, 1-story. 1-unit dwellin~ at 10 Bal- boa CO\'t'S, $13,750. PeaaatLeague WUI Start Soon By JIM WHEELER Harbor High Athlt>tic Dirt>ctor Ralph Ret'd a nnounet>d Monda) that tht' annual Pt'anut Lt'aguc grid series will s tart shortly after the opening o f tht' school year . There will be a small delay this year. howt>ver. as tht> opening pro- gr~ in athletics will be a ession on drilling and marching. The 1952 Peanut League will have 10 teams in each period. with a championship squad from all five periods at the t>nd of tht> competition. There Is no playoff between the five champion teams. The rules and regula lions which govern the Peanut League war- riors are quite different from those governing the varsity grid squad. Instead of tackling the ball car- rier. they must touch hlm below tht> waist with one hand, to make a first down they must pass the 50 yard line, and the same man can- not play quarterback (o r two plays in a row. Tht> Peanut League has a lways made a fint> fa rm or ganization for the ,·arsity squad . as ('\'Cry boy at Harbor participates in the who!€'· some activity, and is constantly under observation of coaches who I are looking for future \'arsity tal- IE.acoe 5110-J • HAtbof 1012-J ent. 11~~... The league should \lie better and i~nil5l~Nei;w~p0ft~~-~·~c..t~i·~.,.i ... ~~ bigger tha n ever this year, asap-proximately 500 boys, big and littl<>. and fat and thin alike. will participate in the popular gym per- iod sport. lf79 6260 • WELCH'S READY • MIXED COICRETE BEacon 6547 Newport Blvd .. Oo.ta M.,_ Orup 1881-IU 1G5 ------- Ensign Claastned ada have been a proven means of reaching buyers for aJJ sorts of merchandlae-Uae them! Phone HArbor 1114. MEMO--- The Newport Harbor blip bu beea adJadpd bJ 8aperlw Coan. to be • new.paper of ..... eral dreolaU• ead •aaWied .. pabUU aD pabUc DOUcee ,.. qal.recl bJ law. LUMBER on SAT.Sto5 SUN.9to I At Or.... County's L.-.ding Home Lendin9 lnstitvtion THE POWER BEIIIND THE PDA~TIIe c-c*'•J .......... .-erial etaff for Oraap Cout Collep Plrate Foou.II ID&dWle poee tol{eth~r u the 196! ~~e&IOD ~ete uaMrway. Baek row, left to rlctat -HuHtoD Harper, fonnfor USO peat., ...astant coach ; Ray RoMo of UC rame. bead eo.ch: a.nd .Joluuay Owe.aa, fonnu&y of St. Mary' .. llnf' C'oeclt. Fl-oat row, left.. B. N. Harris, s thlf'ttc equJpmf'nt maa- a.rer. a.nd Diek BetuM~tt. student ma.a.acer. Cout Collece Is ddfllld- lnft" cb.a.mplon of tbe East.f'rn COillereaoe. -(photo by Gerba.rdt) QUICK 24 HOUR SERVICE LOW Scouts Pitch in To Fix Up Rq. Th1r1y-one Boy Scouts of Harbor Arl'll troops pitChPd in SatUrda) to hl'lp w11h thP job of s:etting thP S r o u 1 Jambort-c Headquartt-rs buildm~ ready for occupancy. Cl('anmg up insid<> and pr<'par- i n~ I h€' \\'8 liS (Or th(' painters wer(' 12 ~couts of Troop 5. New·porl; 11 from Troop 17. Corona del Mar: <'ight from Troop 81, Balboa Island. Along with the Scouts were fiv<> Scout lt>aders: Lester Jones, chair- man of thE' Saturday work partit>S and n<'ighborhood commissioner, Corona del Mar; Lestt>r Nott. Boy Scout district chairman for the Harbor Area; Grant Howald, Boy Scout district commissioner for the Harbor Area: Art Remley, neighborhood commissioner, New- port: George Bridgeman. scout- master of Troop 81. Pacific Heat- Ing sent thr~ men to repair the furnace a nd Mt>rle's Dri\'e-ln pro- vided coffee. The mothers of Boy Scouts of Troop 17 again furnished lunch for the work party. Assisting Mrs. John Keeler and Mrs. Grant Ho- wald in serving lunch wt>re Miss Mary Dudley, 1\fiss Sharon Cartt>r and Miss Carolyn KE"eler. Ht>lp- ing prepare the food was Mrs. Es- ther Mack. a grandmother who rt>-~ members when her sons and grand- sons wer<' Boy Scouts . Another work party will be held this Saturday, when the building will be painted. Mr. 1«-mley will be in charge. Lunch again will be S('TV€'d. S AY F AREWEU~ TO IS LAND The R. C. Baker family have left their Balboa Island homP at 203 Garnet Ave .. for their wint€'r home in Pasadena. Use En&ign Classified ads. Players to Hold Party Fir s t fall party will be held nPxt Thursday at th€' Balboa Yacht Club by mPmbers of the Newport Ha rbor Community Players with the board members actlng as hosts and host£>sse . &tty Jarvis, chair- man of th<> party, said the enter- tainment will be varied - --with sc<'ncs from the forthcoming pro- duction. "Blithe Spirit," a musJcal program arranRed by Les Craw- ford and Sidney Morris prese nting a dramatic sk it entitled "Twenty Questions." JAMES D. RAY Buildiag Contrador 500 Coni Blvd., Corone d•l .... , HArbor Ill Res.: 720 Nercinu& A .... HArbor loti.J EASY MONTHLY PAY._.ENTS FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC SERVICA WI IUY TRUST OHOS ON Wll.L LOCATH> HOWES LAGUNA F£0ERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOOATION 222 Oce. A....,. "'-e: .... , 177 LAGUNA BEACH Costa Mesa Lumber Co. LUMBER -BUU.DING MATERIALS Newport Blvd.. Oo.ta 11.-BEaooe &Ill Floor Coverlap-DralDboarda A.phalt nle -Rubber nte FonnJca -UnoJeum n1e CARLTOfiS' LIN:u~ Ul Jl. 11 .. St. 0oeta .._ BEACON Glo-W 22 Years in Oran~ County SEPT. 12th thru 28th Cdebtadas 25 rears of unsurpaued p101ress! 400 acre wondetland of sorseou• exhibiu, tbrWinaannctioas. dei.lr bone racing with pari·mututiJ, new Jianc fun &One, new JoraJ buildiaa. frte enetrtainment d•y and night' Go PACIFIC ELECTRIC Direct to Fair Entrance , Tbu~May, September 11. 1952 11le me Auoaaces Seasoa ramen plaee for fancy dlvtna; third place. Georp Twllt. Pamela Twbt. BID TwiJt. Gail Whi~. J\kly Jones, BUl LanJjabr, Noel Bulow; third place medal for fancy divlng, Jeanne JonM. Season winners or the swimming and boating activities of the Bal- boa laland Yacht Club were an- nounced at the trophy present&· tfon ceremonies held recently at the Balboa Yacht Club. Trophies were awarded for first place win· nen and medals for second and third place runners-up by Commo- dore Noel Barlow. Season wtnners In each or the competitions are: Paddleboard -wInn e r s, Jim Brldleman. Pamela Twist, Hank Kyle, Mona Rae Barlow, Dick Brldleman, Karen Andree, Tony Torrance; second place, Randy Wright., Mary Lou Uoyd, BIU Twist, Lollta Kennedy. John Her- rington, Pat Dyer, Tom CunnJng- ham; third place, Jeanne Andree, Carol WlUlama, Bill Uoyd, Dona Hartman, Bill Langjahr, Jucly Jones, Tom Jones. Swimming-winners, Vicki New- berry, Mary Lou Lloyd, Hank Kyle, Unda Preston. John Herrington. Pat Dyer, Noel Barlow; aeeond, Jim Bridgeman, Pamela Twist, BLU Lloyd, Phyllis Milum, Charles Van- dervort, M . R. Barlow, Tony Tor- rance; third, Randy Wright, Carol Williams, Bill 'l,'Wist, Gail White, Dick Bridgeman, B o s co Bums, Rowing-winners, Randy Wright, Mary Lou Uoyd, Bill Uoyd, Mona Rae Barlow, John Herrington, Carol Eyman, Noel Barlow; &eCOnd, Jim Bridgeman, Pamela Twist, Hank Kyle, Dana Torran~. David O'Keefe, Judy J ones, Tony Tor- ran~; thlrd, George Twist, Carol Wllliams, Bill Twist, Unda Pres- ton, Mike Baum, Mickey Smith. Eleanor Guthrie. Sailing-trophy• for series in Diving-winners, Randy Wright, Snowbirds for July, Phyllls Raw· Carol Williams. Hank Kyle, Elea-Uns, Dick Ward, Tony Torrance nor Guthrie, Mike Ba1Jil\, Tom and Mike Baum in that order ; Jones. Jeanne Jones. Fancy diving August-Dick Ward, Tony Tor· trophy, Tom Jones; second place, ranee, PhylUa Rawlins and Mike Jim Bridgeman, Mary Lou Uoyd, Baum. Dtngh~uly, Mona Rae Bill Uoyd, Mona Rae Barlow, Dick Barlow, D Jane Ward. Eleanor Bridgeman. Kathie Fields, Sonny Smith; August, Diane Ward, Elea· Coane, who also received second nor Smith. Mona Rae Barlow. -------------------------------- OPI'I-.IIa& '1'0 IOIZT l Harbor OptJ-Mn. croup wil1 r:nHt Monct.y at the Orchid Ave. holM ot lin. Frank Hubbard for deuert and mHtine. Mrs. Jim Ga wtll be oo-holteu. COlONA del MD PIIIIDCY 823 Coast Blvd. JOIN ~ IN THIS CAMPAIGN To Buy an INC~BATOR For Hoag Memorial Hospital Out of Every N ew Subscription to The Newport Harbor Ensign this month will go toward the parchase o f I h e Ia c Qli a t o r. Send in this Coupon Today ~ • NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN: Ple-.ue enter my subscription to the Nev.'J)Ort Harbor Ensign ror one year. Ont> dollar of the subscnpt1on ~ will go toward purchase of an incubator for thf' Hoa~ M!'- morial HospitaL NAJO: D SSM for ~r Arf'a IIAJUNOADDil.J.::88 CITY .. . •. S'l'A'rm Page 16 ~ Thunday, September 11. 1152 Birthday Party Is Held by Star Party Honors' Fads Provided Bride-to-Be For Graad Caaal Harbor Star Chapter 568 met Mrs. Ht>l('n Kalllng of Corona Wedneeda.y, Aug. 26. in the Odd del Mar wu hoiltes.s at a bridal F ellows Hall, Costa Mesa. It was shower Wednesday evening of last a spedal bir thday party for the k b Wortr...u Matron Regina Cottle and wee at the Balboa Bay Clu • 'Y honoring Maxine Howard, daugh-the Worthy Patron Harold ~nk. ter of Mr. and Mrs. J ames C. The County Board or Supervis- ors bu authorized expenditure up or $1,500 toward an ~tima ted $2,400 dreda1ng project ' for tbe Grand Canal on Balboa. Island. The au~rs also approved expenditure of not more than $3,000 tor pavlng a la unching ramp for outboard motors in Upper New-port Bay, a parking strip and an acceu roadway. A SO.foot ramp is proposed, for boats up to 18 ttet in length. There will be parkfbg for 60 cars and OO.t trailers. Worthy Matrons and Patrons of Howard of Balboa. Miss How- this district were courtesy officers ard's marria~ to Roman Habert ot the everung. Those serving will be solemnized on Sept. 20 at were Worthy Matron Marguerite Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church. Van Cleve. SeaJ Beach: Worthy The buffet table was appointed Pa tron Bob Ward, of Downey; As-with a bridal cake which'. was cut ~te Matron Edna Brasch, Nor-by the honoree and served with waUt; AMoctate Patron Ed Hart-tea, sandwiches and corcee. Miss well. Buena Park ; ConductressEs-Howard was presented with a telle Quiat. La Habra: Associate beautituJ shower gift. Rehnborgs Back Conductress BUie Cook. Laguna; Guests Included LeUa Gentry, Se<:retaty Ida Danke, y 0 r b a Yvette Shedde71. Ruth Davidson, U nda: Treasurer Harold Farmer , Myr t Bissett, June Derigo, Bobble FTom. Jeep Trip Yorba Unda; Marshal Eddie J ohn-Whitman, VI Barret. D. Donald- son. Pomona : Organist Vernia son. Rose Marie Corbin, Helen Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rehnborg of Wing. Orange: Adah, Beulah Ham-Dixon. AlJce Polman, Perl La-Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar. ilton . Hermosa Chapter, Santa Fevre, Mary Francis Nevins, have recently returned from a Ana; Rut h, Eleanor Stevenson, Barbara Ballantine, Mart ha Lor-6,()()().mtle trip lnto northern Unit- Downey; Esther, Betty Lockett, ick. Cathy Harper, Gladys Tor· ed States and Canada. Huntington Beach ; Martha, Edna ranee, Marie Kimball, Mary Beebe. Tiley took their summer holiday Hartwell. Buena Park: EJecta, Margaret Newstand. J erry Pope, in a new jeep station wagon and J uanita Hawkins, Fullt'rton : Ward· Dareen Upson, Leah Kinney, Fern hoi..ISetraUer. Although they orl- er. Aftl Willis. Artesia: Flag Bear-Pellet. Bobble Ta ylor, Eltha ~-ginally planned to fly from Fa lr- <'r, Jim Fleck. San ta Ana: Bible vanson. Helen Stephens. Trudy banks t o the more n.orthem parts Bearer, Dorothy Faulkner, Point Mans,ur, Lena Hennessy. Jo An of Alaska. t hey abandoned their Fi1'1'Ul. He nnessy. Are tta Reed. Jessie idea ln Fairbanks in order to more Maude BIJ~£'1ow Sibll'y, Past Woody, Elizabeth Brune, Zella leisurely enjoy the beauties of Gr-and Matron. was escorted and Autery and Mrs. Florence How-Alaska and the northwest. honored. as w e r e f o u r deputy ard. On their return trip they fi.8hed ~and matrons of this district -Cand caught) salmon and ~sited Evel.Jn Crego. Ruth Hunt, Esther C p . • important historic and natural Parlrer and Emma Henry: also apt. age m .a.orea I sites. The Rehnborgs are found- four Worthy Ma trons and four 1 With Signal Battalion er s of the N utriltte Products Co. Worthy Patrons of 1952 and six j in Buena Park. past matrons and six past patrons. Capt. Howard H. Page. whose ------ Worthy Matron Rt'~na Cottle wife. Maria. lives at Corona df>l Organized Reserve Units and Worthy Patron Harold F ink I Mar. is now serving with the 51st To Hear Talk on Weapons p resided at the businl'SS session. Signa l Battalion in Korea. Th£' ~ntation or the officers' gift battalion furnishes lf.'lephone and w~ made by Irene Wilson. mar-very high frequency radio sen·ice Al l m<'mh<'rs of the Or gani7<'d . hal, and &-tty F ink. Chaplain. for the I Corps. Rf.'c;('r\·£' Corps units in thl' N«'w- d h I t h port Harbor Area are invited to Irene rna e t e presentat on o er 1 Captain Page joined the bat tal• d 1 h mother, the \Vor thy Ma tron, and ion as majntenanct> offict>r. A atten A t:'Ct ure on t e latest dl'· Be h h hi d h w th \'elopmC'nts and trf.'nds in Army tty to er uc; an · I e or Y 1937 gradualt• or the l'niversity of w('apons. to be pre~ntC'd at~ p.m Patron. Tht>y wPrl' crowned Queen MinnPsota ht• PntPr<'d the army 10 1\Jesday at 1012 N . Main St . San1a and King of th£' Chapter. Lrln yt•ars ago · · McMillan. Assodatt• l\Jatron. MIS · Ana. Thr lecture will tX' s::h·«'n by general chainnan of lhf' affair. n lwn-mA~ ~Ntm t~f A_rmy Ord· The refrt>shmPnl cnmmtllf•<' wer<' Motorboat Total L~ss 1 nanc..-SfX'CIIthst" from ~1x 1~ ~rn.y Itha and Trad!'r Horn. Polly Owen. After Explosion, FirP. I ~1..-adquart~rs ut tlw PrC'stdto of Helell lR~ is, Vivilln Rnldwin nnd • IU, Frnnc-tc;ro. Edi th and An;n Voorhees. Host-Thl' 12-ft. plastic Salf.'siJOJrv In-~ ----. --('S.~ of thl' t>':<'ntnJ! wl'r<' F~rlyn 1 ~r:d mot orboat ownr.d by. Dr. Boat C. atches Fue Albright. Do":'ls Ra~an. EH'Iyn Wtlham StrenJ:. ;>040 :-.;. Bald~tn Thl' 20·(1. Atkins-desi~ed motor Da.-i!' and LoUise Rasch. Ave.. Templv City. cau~ht flrP sailt:'r. Ryn~o. owned by David I re-I A~ 31 near the boat Puntan and dPII of ~ Diamond Ave .. Laguna AJWID'I"ECT )({)\'&~ II ~RE, was latt:'r pronoun~f'd a total ~oss B<'ach. cauRht fire Thursday, Au~t. Mr. and Mrs M. L. Wtlfs hav£' The ta nk had JUSI bee~ ftlled 28. Tht> l ire started wht>n lradell r£'Ct'nUy come from !'l~>w Havl'n. from a 5-gallon can. WhJ ie the turned over the rlvwhecl so as to I Conn_.. and arf' now li\1n~o: at ~10 I motor was being ~rank!'d a sma ll get to t he bilge which had oil and l AcaCM Ave .• Corona del Mar, WJth ,gas lea.k was notaced. Just then gas fumes in it . The batte ry was theb' 6-year-old daughter . . Mr. tht' engme ca~,::ht ~nd the gas was disconnc.><'ll'd and the explosion ~tl is . an architect i\S.'i?CUlled e~'J)Ioded. settlnR hre to the boat. must havE" occurred from the mag- With PhiJmer Ellf'rbrOC'k tn the S1.x-year-old Pass<' n g e r Terry neto. Irede ll was treated for singed Ha rbor .4.rea. Whar-ton ~nd Art \Vharto~ ~ove hair on his head. a rms and chest. 1 over the stde and l.'scaped m ]Ury. C AMPI'SG .-\~D f"l~IIISG • • B&OTtiER VlSI_TL~G HERE ThreE" ~)s have ~f'tuml'd fro~ Two Anniversanes A visitor a t the home of Mr and a c a mp 1 n_g and hsh1n~ tr1p m Celebrated at Party I Mrs. Joe Ellis of ~1 Begonia Ave .• the High. S1erra mountallls with Corona dc;-1 Mar. has been David S tua~ D1ehl ?f Corona de l Mar I Two birthday anniversaries were Pickle. brother of Mrs. Joe Ellis. ~nd hiM fa ther·Ul·law. Ed~ar ,Chap... I celebrated Friday Aug. 29 when a j Mr. Pickle lives in Bakersfield. hn. The boY!' are Mr. Diehl s son, group of Balboa Islanders met a t where ht> Is connected with th<' Bob, who has just returnl'd from the home of Mr a nd Mrs. Carl County Welfare Depar tmcmt. a SIJ1llme~ on a mld-~<'stem fann; Hoertig, 203 Gamel Ave .. and then Bob Callis and Wylie Keeler. proceeded to Lar.runa for dinner. IE SA UPHOLSTERING \'lSITINO Ti lE TRUEBLOODS Newport Island \'isitors are Mar- ian Waldo and Pa tty Russell of Ana heim. They are the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Vir~il J. Trueblood WiUie Penguin aypEtfRlTER Needs a Home ~ENTALS or all the animals which have TIDE arrived a t Stockton's Small Ani· lAIII mal Hospi tal fwhich ls also the = ~ -:t' dty pound), probably none has been so rar from Its native ha\lltBt u the formal fellow who was lert there last week. 1lle penguin's owner brought the blrd in while attending to another pet and left hlm. Being a very quiet penguin be never made a IOUDd, but he did look a little lone- tOme. Judging from his well-loved and aUehUy worn look. he Is un· doubt.edly Uled to lots or attention --naturally-who wouldn't be crazy about a 12-inch tall peDiUi.n with gold teet! Will the owner please call tor him before Mr. PenauJn goes back to the south pole, where he mlght freeze his china feet. BOAT IS WARNED The bait boat C AB It has OOc.>n warned not to sell bait In th«' Harbor. It had been baJtlng boats off the Cal Tech Marine Labora- tory and lnside the jetty. Next time a d tation will be Issued, says the Harbor Department. UVJNG ROOM BEDROOM DINING ROOM ETHAN ALLEN SliCES KUNG FANCHER ENGLANDER SEALY a nd • • • ~any Oih.,. .... 790 S. COAST BlVD. ~ Dlart-..... I.A.&Cm oa SM•u. ~ cuv.N BAlD CAD ...... noucu: "We Move Wla ... W..W -AOENTI POa LYOJifll 1966 Harbor Bl~d. (leeta .... ..... .., ..... LAMPS AND SHADES WALL SHELVES BEDDING FRU DEliVERY CREDIT TEit~S PAnO FUitNITUI£ It .dwoOOIII a lid Alu"'lnu"' ,h: 43529, LAGUNA lEACH A· I PLUMBING 8PECIAIJZF.S IN REPA.Ja8 Day A Nlclat Water lleeten ~ocl•"' ,._, T.ol1 few s.-I Sl,_. Stoppa ... WHITMAN'S SERVICE SW PrM .. ett -b~ -24-Hf. T....t..t -N' ... W~ .., AW· "We Spacial!~. Ill ~etKY S.,Jc." 1020 Coarl lf,cl. HArbor 44 1-R-NitM: IE.econ 51~ tiel Mer PRESCRIPTION. PHARMACY PRESCIUPTION8 AJ.WAY8 DOUBLE OIII'.CIU!:D ILUIPTON'S IIABBOR DRUGS 119 <'out BJvct. IIAJlBOR ! 6 S 6 UpbolatertJac A ~ BEMoa 1111 IIIII lfnrpon aJM., eo.ta .._ Mrs. Heortig and Mrs. Robert Jones were the honorees. Present a t the celt>bra tlon were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jon<'s. Dr. and Mrs. Cl.intoir Andrf'C. Mr. and Mrs. Lay- ton Taylor. !\lr. Hnd Mrs. Robert Strother and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Barlow. The group t>nded up their evening a t the Barlow residence. Ensign Cla.ulfied ads have ~n a proven means o r reaching buyers !or all sorts oC merchandise-Use them! Pbone HArbor 1114. Call HArbor 1114 for Job Prilllillg Patronize Local Business Far larger bills for us ... but SHOP • HOME WiLCOMg WAGON NEWPORT BEACH "*-IEacoD 7272 (Jh...e-....... ) c ........... ................ your electric rates haven't shoWid it! Just ten yean ap Ediaon'a tot&J operatinr expen.sea for one year we~"ff approximate!J tMftll Utillion dollan. Lut year our fuel bill~ wu more thaD that. &Dd total operating expenaea were more than three times as mueb M in 1942. Your eJectrie rates haven't tripled though- in faet your ra. for elec:trie service are lower than ever before. 'f ,,, have been payina> more for electricity it'a only becauae you -.. more-DOt bec:aUie the price haa been hi&her. 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