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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-08-16 - Newport Harbor Ensign20 L EIR SLOWS FREEWAY AD eaYiroomeotallmpact re-LARRY 5HAY AT THE PIANO port (ElR . ,.hlcb coold bold SMILING . WITH LARRY E~ :~~~rio! .. r:::S A r®eWoo ap.Juttbecout. q11lre ooly 1 space per tmlt iD eomtoc out 0( Ute dUJcuu:lons tbe1r th1At1oc ltnJPtetMid BY FRED DAVlS You , Woo"t You," published In by Orange COWJty before tile a1 eootrol commissions rnlpt: a d~lel:. wu tbat tbe cJty woWd ant out " p-owled Vice-mayor ''Wben you're smtUnr, you're 1923. Hl.s latest, ''Tbe Best state can go to work 011 the bat't beeo toucbed all MCXlday lo Mooday's study sesstoo like to aee prtnle ~eklpers Ko~d Roprs. slnclDI: a Larry Shay tune," Christmu o1 All," Y1ll be out port1oo of the freeway tbl.t wtll 1a Newport Beach. dlacuasloo of ways to eomply tbrow out a lepl c._Ueoce Taoigtlt's meeUDcol tbe ctty r eads the cmer of a book ot in time for Ud.s Christmas sea. skirt Orange Cotmty Airport. After BeYeral weeU ot what '!1th the SCRCC rullDg, Coan-to the SCRCC. PJannine Commlssloa wUIIoot songs by theBa.lbol. resident. SCMl.. The eow~ty s~vtsors de- looked l1ke surreodft' to the cllmen showed their dis-"Tbere's DO ny to IIebi: fwtber into lbeoO-IReetpuk~ Larry, now 1n his snenttes, 1n between, Larry Shay has cided Tuesday to reqlllre tbe dictates ot tbe South Cout Re-pleasure at tbe oommlssloo's tbem, I.DJ'W'&Y, UDtll tbey pt lng dUemma. Is sUllcrankJngout haPPY ttmes, been musical director at Metro~ Em, but at the same t:lme, c:&ooal CooaervaUoa CommlJ-useofltapower. BICYCLE TRAIL but "When You'r e Smlllng," Goktw)'D-Mayer 1n Hollywood gave the go~ahead to 2 otber lion, Newport Beacb city couo~ "We sbould, ret our t.cks tlrst pubUshed 1n 1928, 15 still (In tbe 1930s) and procram links of tnt roule --the see- ctlmen stttrened their bl.cluJ qp a little," turned Councllmall _ bts biggest all-time hit. director in New York for the lion from Fairview Rd. to tbe llc:md:ay and bi.a\ed at :10mek1Dd Paul Ryckott, •tr> SlW»>1ed OKA He's had others: "Every-Natioaal BrOI.dcast1a.cCompany NeW'pOrt freeway aDd the Jam- of lep.l aetioo to cballeop Proposition 20, ''aDdoof.cbaoge PLAN YE D where You Go," "Tie We to (in the 19405}. DuriJlg tbe put boree Blvd.-Bootta Caoyon Rd. tbe authority ot the SCRee. our lOlling, aDd let 1Ddh1duals Your Apron Strinr;s A~t~!n," year, be has beeD pt«llng 10 segment. Tbe commissloo, •ldcb coo-challenge the comml.ss1on for a "Get Out aoo Get lloder tbe tam005 reUglous works to mu-The move was seeu u a trots eoutaldf!t'e~meotlmder ta..k:1.D& tbelr pr~." A blcyele trail muter plan Ba.tbo8 lslud 1a 10 klqv Moon," and "Highways are sic, !Deluding the "Ten Com-compromise. SlC)errtaor Rob- tbealllborttyofPrcposWonZO, MQor Dooald MelmUs tor Newport Beacb"WUobyed contro~.erslal atM. b bt.eyele Happy ways'" ... these are maDIJmeots," "Jonah aod the ert Batun,wbobasoppoeedtbe bas ruled, for ezamp)e, U•t IKfeed, but DOted that denq,. Mooday Dlcttt byacillienseom~ trails. Just a few. Vitale ·· and new reod.itlons of freeway becaue of Its poe:- tadl. Dew ct.ell1ng tm!t built era •bo b&deotte~~ettyappronl mutee, aDd forwarded to tbe The Aug. 2'7 Ctty Co~.m.cil He's had more than 300ttmes tbe t.o'rd's Prayer and the z3rd slble effect oa tbe afrllorl. bad iD tbe coastal zone must bue for dlt)lues .-tth 2 parting City Cotmetl., •llleb will bold bearing w1ll be U. 111Pt step published, and the beautiful Psalm. sought an EIR for tbe ecttre JACK BlOW ELL % off-street puttng sp~,ees. spaees bad bowed too qutekly a pW11e bet.rtng Aug. %1, toward ~utt.lnc a~ tn.11 gys-home where he and hls wtfe, "When my fatber -ln-lawpas-free~ay . After Couo.ty Ccxmal Newport's local sooinglawsre-to SCRCC ciem1Dds tor doubled Tbe committee agreed 00 3 tem totO tbe city~~~ de-Doris, uve at 2201 Cha.n.nel sed a...._y La 1969. r ~ote some AdrWl KIIJPI!r WIU"D8d St!Pef- J Ac K BIDwELL parldng. separate maps ot the proposed velopment Plan, •-eom-Rd. is ooe reward of the sue-on musie for the tlrd Psalm rlsars tb&t state hllfnray of- ''Tbey pulled therucout from system, 1Dcllld1Ag: pleUon later tlds Je&r • cess be nu bad. wbieb wu his favorite to booo; ftclals !lad sa.Jd lt eoold tate wde:r me when r.trted to appose • Establtsbed trallsaod tbose LOUIS REYN OLD S Dl ES Hls SOilprlttng career bep.n tus memory, •• Larry ~splains. from 14 montbs to z years to the comml~lon s p&rldQ& re-committed by deYeq,ers, -Louis Re)'DOkis. a, of 429 with "Do You, Don't You, Will (Cort:tnoed 00 Page n complete tbe EIR a.ad that state DIEs AT AGE 59 qulremeota, Mayor Mclnals • An arerlay map ot cx.tro-Y tlin C Rd C fuods would mean.hile be dl- satd of tbe ~YeJocM;ts· ''Tbelr verslal trails, iocluding the eo-HI~~. :::,OOdled Yoooaor;': BEACH PARK $ $ verted away from the freeway, attitude was It you ll just give tire oeean front Lido Isle (4;-. 11 V d COOYalesceat bos tbe board moved to seek the Jobn E. (Jact) 81d1rell, own. tbe oect1))1.nc air force In Jap-me a pe~mU, I'll prorlde more per Bay crGSstn'p &Dd ttae' Bal-pt~S: in e~!ta, Meu will ~ EIR ooly oo the middle UDt of er of Bidwell's of Newport ap-an, wbere be serYed on occu-PRl'tinc, and they were aetlnc boa ls!uld bl'ldge. memorialised at 11 a:m. today, ASKED I N BILL the route. Mr · Batt1.D abstaloed pare I shop In tile Lido Shops pattoa duty until September, :s ~e~. own setftsh Inter-• Aootber overlay sbowiae Aug. 18, at Paclfle VlewCI:IapeJ.. fr~mhe ~· 1 .,.,""• tbt ..,. area. died Friday at Park Lido 1946. "Will~~ ....... 51 Is'""-tbe planoed tralls oot yet ballt, Harbor VIew HUla:. 1 ......... • ... :,:-~ 12 coaa., coovalesceot ~Ual at 59 ••--hl 1 .._ , .. _ u... ....... eomm -...... but a.boal: wtlieb there Is lltUa H ~ uti or ........... em-. .... , ... acres ...,... age · AI;~ s re ease uom u""' tate Into COilSlden.Uoo the lot e was a '""'mer exec ve Plans for de lapine the oeit moDlb Ud will be con of laDd owned by tbe a.1rport vl::~~ln:e'!:''::!!!:~Zts;r-::,::.e~ !:k ~:~ ~~· stses In our ton?" woodered or p':o. ~~:!).kind ol bite secre~ ~ ~ ~ coestUoe betweecveCoroaa del sidered before the full Senat; so tbe acreap can be ued ln Pactnc VIew' memorl&lpar": came to 8a.Jboa fslaDd n tor ' West Newport's Yurot Sldll-trail 011 Balboa Is !aDd wen = ur.:W be Cbr~ Sci Mar aDd Laguna Beael'l tDto a takes act1oa. on Selllltor Denms for the freeway route. Mr. Be.t- Harbor VI" Rills. '· Yi&it. Tbey Uked u 110 we~ 1.nc. wbo testUled duriDg tbe senpped. HoweYer, the brldp eace ~::00 nrc. utUe. -big pWIUc park moved a step C'!'*ter's appraprl&tioa blll. tl.D, feartul tbat apossib.,.plue He 1s IJUI"TIYed by bta wtfe tbat tbey decided to mate tbelr dlacuastoo. itself ls still earmarked oa the p 1tl View 'IDOI'ta:ry J.s the eloser to reality tbls weet as: 11 of tbe proposed part..,. c.ra.sb ootbetreewa,eouldbriD( HeleD· a daucnter Mrs J ld' bomei.Jl tbe Harbor Ar Aft ''We 1-.Ye Z members oo tbt ''COGtronrslal'' map for eitbl:t dJr.:W. c tbe State SeDate received a lain ~COGityter-eq»enstve Rltl ap..IDit a. co-warrU oteoaMea·~.;;.e worfd.Drla.Saata ... b&wld~ SCRCC wbo aeem to tpllk b' 1 bO:a ._.,..a ~tit-· bW that woul4 proride stat• rtb:IQ. •· -..~nr•s1 u.ttlll aa. 11ro. Ra_,b -ol WaJoui la<t,bocome IVI-oltbo ~~or alloul-'::; qocltllddp. DALE KALAYJIAH DIES -.to bar,..PI'_!rom Pllu caUia<tbol-1/1-~~od"'-..,, be lor-~-~·~Mia. _....,..., II .IF •I 7 --..~ • ._, ..... ,.,---•; dt ...... ,. __ ........ , .. .,. '!!• ...,nzlral>--dow~ ._.,.,..Co.. ' a( ...... _. &1t ·-·-• l'oiiiiP IParno .. CoG 11...: 1-.y l!N7 ....;:; 1011 ., ...... ali! w.,.riiC18111, ...., -.. a;:, Ill .. .,._ nQII'Sy ... llalt ltala1Jiu. TllobiJJ. wlllci ___ ~ -d ! -1 11r. Boll!ll '"'""""". Jacll BJ.dweU wu bon May ~ 1 j..,. ·latlr Ud 1a otwiOCII rltlt-.ce to Cout mtttee. tried to ret tbl cr~ 49, of 502-1/1 ~elld An., riatt $'7.1 mJWoa lor tbl !and, parts, 44 acres at ADd ud tba.t woWd carry tM ......._, 28, 15114, In Sacn.mento at-aamed u BJdweD's SboP tor Commlssioaers Jq Roseaer to otay a poUcy tbat 1rOWI:f CorQDI. del Mar. no died Auc. cletred ftstlaaJSeoate eomtnH-beach. Tbe cowatJ bu alreadJ tbrouct1 a hmDeJ DeU tbe r.- telded bf.lb atmol &Dd JUator M-. and Roaak! Cupers, botb rA bi.D coa.strtdtoa ot I.DJ blke 11 1n a Compt.oa IMIIIPUaL tee bu:rdle last week wbeD tbe lPilrOftd 1M In1oe Co. muter ftJ' eod. eollece lbere and eatered IUs Later be mc:JTed rro tbe Lido Isle. Mr•. ROMOtr uc~ traU U.t eoo.ld oat bepbJsleal-He wasamaeldldlt'WttbYaetl.t tloaoee committee wan.tmously Plan, wtdcb IDchdes tbe parts. Botb Newport Beaeb&Dd Coa. fUture tlekl ~ seWnc meo•s Island and opeoed Bhhre~'s 1n ered Mayor Mcllnts •beD she ty separated from auto tnmc. Specialties ID 9uta Ana aod ob.yed tt. Tbe Seaate's ratural Senator Carpenter, of East ta Mesa ometals Mve urged clotbJng w1tbouhraJtlnctograd lbe L1do Sbops area 0o the 11 successfully Lttgedtblcommts-Hla motion -.as defeated 6 to 1 bad Uved ID eon.. del Yu resources aod w1k1Uteeommlt-Bluff, s:ald this week be Is the Ste>erY1sors DOt to cielay uate from college -land be bad serYed &apz-estdeni stoo to require added oftstreet He accused fellow committee: tor tbe put 3-1/1 years. ne tee approved 1t in Jtme. mo.tng bls lA)roprlatioos bill plans for the freeway, dttnc Durtng World· War o be of tbe Balboa. lslaod Dulness parking ror oew d"'lelles. ma.D Allan Beek ot "adamantly was a nati'fe Calli:Jndan. Mooey llR)roptlated by the into a positioo tor rapid con-crowded tramc coodltioos in sened wttb tbe Army AlrC~rps ASSD and at b1s bP' location ''Well, let 's cballea,etbem, '' lns1st1nc 00 brlnglnc a bieyc" OfftclaUo( at aentces at Pa-bill •ould buy almost 1,600 slderation Yhen all studies and the area. and •ent overseas wtth an atr be ~e the presldeot of the said CoWlCilma.oRicbl.rdCrout trail ooto Balboa Island across clfte Vle1r Cbapel.llarbor View aeres of Irvine-owned coast-r~rts are completed. A schedule sl'lowo to the New ~ materiel sqllldroa tn April Lido c.-..-~ Assn H 1..so Ha.ever, the general feeitnc tbe brldge but pretending that Hills •u tbe a_. Joe Price. Une between here and Laguna. UDder tbe new Z4 year ses-port City Council Mooday al- , """'''D • e ns a ' ' • Tbe ln'ine Co. otJered the laDd ston." sa.Jd Senator Carpeoter ternoon by Publlc Works Dttec-:0~·,:: m:~ U::" wa%~ ~m=g:~Newport Hu-CITY HITS AT CONTROL at wbat tt considers half' tts "lbere are a number of dead: tor Joseph DeYUn indicated that • • market val~~e ln e:a:cbange for Uoes to be met In tbe legis-the lntersectloo w1th the New. ected for omcer ta1ol.ac school He was stricken wf.lb polio a re-aUgnmeot of tbe Coast latlve process, or a bill may port freeway at Pallsadea Rd. In BrisbaAe, Australia., and re-ln August. 1956, and "ft5 In a.n A few potshots were tueo U!1s ball reaeUon tnciOOed: a pi'O'I'Lsioo aUowtDc pede8trtaJI Htgtnray tnJaOO to allow tor be 'lost' tor more than a year. is due for completion In 19'76, eeJved bts commtsstoo as a lroo ltllf tor some time. Wben week by the ctty of Neowport • An SCRCC proposal that 'W'abays ad~l!lll totlleSbore-better use of the coastliDe A I want the de'relopmeat of tbe and tllat the route is slated ~:. ~ellteoaot :.::.~:~~ i: reco::~:eJeotly to sU Beacb at a pr~ l1st ot aU developments contain SOper llne in Uev ot 'flews .sbould be Oeputmeot of Hlgt!W'ays r~rt lrvtne Beacb Park to proce«~ to be open to tratllc as tar f 1• ~ins on 1 Jt to a • ...... -· be c:oo&ued p&naing guidellDes tmder stud)' eeot open grotmdspa.ee•asert-caftltdered," said tlle clty re-oo. the proposed move Is due as qllick.ly u POrssible." as Bonita Ca.nyoa by 1980. o e ma, aear wo rna, opera..-. w.a e, tending by tbe South Coast Reglooal Uclled because tbe city sa.Jd It port wbtcb made DO mentloo of •beD the war ended La AIJCUSt, to the bastoess a.ftairs ot the Cooserntlon Commlssloa (SC -'Would be lmposs:l.ble to nave 50 •be;e motortsts 1JOU!parkbe-STATE HELP ASKED FOR FREEWAY LA.H OS WILL 1945. His unit was part of the shop from bts •heelcba.lr In RCCl The (lddeUnes-.ouJdeo. per ceot open space oo smaU rorebecomlogptdeltr1aU. BE SOLD BY STATE fifth Air Force, selected as llis olftce. vern SCRCC poUey ID &dtnJ.D-Newport lots. • Dea1al o/. permits rot de-Bids w111 be opeoed NO'f . 7oo PARKING IDEAS Up AGAIN :lnt..';:..sr::. ~:..: m:..A~"':'o::~:~:·::o.; :::.::sst .. r:a:..":.:: BEACH VISITOR EXPENSE ~:;.~ .. bo~.:·~ s:-;: Uoo 20, the ooutal eoo.sern-block more tba.n 20 per cent of torleallJ' prorided pabUcscellle for the now-detlmct Pactnc Off-street parklllg. a dilem- ma that bas Nnport Beaeb etty ometals Pullin~ tbetr lla1r, •UI be tackled ap1n tooigbt, Aug. 16, wben the elty PlaDnlnc Commission meets at 7:30 in City Ha11. A ptj)lle bearlD& coot:lnued from tbe last oommlaslon meet- tor. wlU loot at 3 atterna.te propoa.ll Oil deu.llng wttbpart-tnc. Ooe, based oo a Costa Me~ sa piiD., would hue parktng reQidremeota oo the aumber ofbtdrooma.Aooll>or,propoood by • cltluns -~ deYeq,meot La Newport'solder araa:, would reQUI.rt tUber S or 4 oll-atrMt porldq QDtla b a d..,itx, tued \1100 tbe · aamber ot Jqlal'e W ot U.Ye- ablt lloor II>OCO, A tlllrd plu, locba:led 1D a PI"4'Cl&ud ordlo~ I.DCJU, woOl ut&blllta t off. street PI.J'Idac saeesperdwel. l.1.nc' tmlt &S tbe staodard. Curreot etty Ia• requtres 2 spaces per ~lex, but this bas beell eballeqed by tbe state's ccastal OOil8er'1'atloo eommis- stoa, wblcb DOW eoolrols eoast- llDe deYelopmG. Tbecommls~ don bas IMfsted ~ 2 park- Inc spaces per 4WtWDc. Uoo aet. tbe ocean view from tbe nearest Y1stas was called ••.:oostttu-A Newport Bee.ch resolution. motorcycle rtdtnc 1n areas that Coast Free.-ay route. While the Newport Beacbcrl-cout lligPI)'was tabelled "ar~ tiooal tatinC rA prq>cty Ylth~ setting sb.te tlnancial betl for must be poUced, maintained EarUer tills month, tbl! city tlcisms were betnc 'W!'Itteo, bltrary" by Newport. "Perllaps out just oompensatlaD." beaeb towns that provide costly Lnd tafety-assured by inland of Newport Beach declined a tbere 'ftS wordtromtbeSCRCC N recreation for LDla.nders, was ~yers. ''tlrst-r efusal" offer from U)C! that tbe oommlssJoo 'Will COD· SCHMITZ so 3 DROWNS okayed last TbursdaybyOnnce ln fact Costa Mesa City state to sell some or au of sider scrapptnc ttle (lddeiJDes County members oftbeCaWor-Cntmell~ Bob Wllsoo, repre-the parcels to the city for park am adopttng more Oedble rules r , 1 , Ilia League of Cities. Costa Me-senf.IDC tt1s clty at last week's denlopment. The C'lty had that would apply dtllereotly to PblUp JamesScllmlt:J., 3-year . sa representattn Bob Wtl9oo Leape of Cities meeting, said sought to buy the land at 1/2 dltferent areas ot tbe Los AD~ -ok2 SOil of former presidential ob)ected. Costa Mesa mainta.lns such r e. market value. The state haS geles and Oran('! CoUyec::.ats eaodldate Joho Sehmltl or Spy-The maothly e:~ecutive board &iooa.l flcJ.Uties . decided, instead, to seek full wader eootrol ot tbe reJIOOal class HJU, 'Will be btD'iedtoday, meeUDe ot tbe leacue's 0r&nf8 He nnesteO tl.a.t Newport market value. RAMOHAMART1H DIES commlsa:loo. Auc.l&,lDEIToro.TheyOtmg-County divtsloo torwarded tbe and otber coast towns ''stop ~lllgofthesealedbklsw1ll Prlftte ..rneu are*='*~-After stodytnr tbe ruldell.oe ster fell In tbe family pool Mon -reeommeodatloo to tbe Jeape's r..unc a ..... y from the prob. take place at IOa.m.tn Newport Pa prqx:~S~.la, nttteu by tbe SC -day afteroooo and died Tuesday state CODYeotloo,. slated lot Oct. lem of kMplnctbepubUc hef C'h ~ Beach City C01mell chambers. uled at clftc V..., memorial RCC staff Mewportcltystatrera at Hoar bospitaJ after ao IUl-tl-Z4 IJI Sa.a Franc18co. Coo-es open to eYVybody Ud flee part, Hutw vt.w lll1la, for prtseoted'a ertttqae of tbepro.. suecesstul attempt to keep him y•tJoo IIIPJ'Oft) could be a , .. to tbe ..-lem -creating EX~PU BLISH ER 01 ES Ramc:xa llarUn. IS, rA llf ~~ poa1a to MoDday lfte:rtMlOD's aUve wtth a resptn.tor. .... ......... "1 oleDI. Aft., Balboa IIIIDd, wbo Ctty COUDCU lhiJJ' sessioG. Ma~ followtng a 0000 mass today &troll& factor 1D retttnr .ome plae• 'Wbere the pubHc •Ill Joseph Edward Hurst, 71, died lloadl7 at Bole bolpltat _ n...--111 11_, __ ,_ as~ !be at St. Jolll the Blpttat CathoUe aetioo ID lM state )ecisla~ IPftd rDOOeJ aDd S\ClPOrt local a retired Ohio pabllSher, died ~-._.. ~ _, Cb c M p to be~ t..cbtowasdefnycotts peroment.'" bere Auc. 9 and was burled Sbt 11 suni.Yed br a ds.U&I:I~ ltafl to rt-1J'OI"k tbe crtl:lque u:reb ID. ost& esa, hillp ol malntaJ.IW1c &ndpoUclD&t.-"Why 1n the world hasn't Aug. 14 lD New PbUadelpbJa. ter, Ramoa 8at:tyol.AaMtm; &.ad br1Dc lt bad u a as.rn~ :!!!at~-burled al AscensioD U..t attract ~le trom Newport ft.rared out 1 way to Ohio. a brotblr, Morman. .llartiD ol tiYe urumeat. --~~-&reu. Newport MaJor Me-do~·? hrt uked. llr. HtD'st bad Und Mrt TeJU, I ~ IDd IS Some ol tbe 9CRCC pldelioe AcC:OI"dfDc to famU;y friends aweated al lui: ftek's "Of oour• ooe a.ttena.Uve 5 years. He col~. tPPU-cr-t-~ PI""C'"Wls ud tbt Newport city a.nd tM poUce rlllOrt, PblUp ecMIJtJ meettoc m r....--l.Dd 1J'OUJd be ~ ·~ e1~ to pro-eotty trom a bart attack, ...,. IUid otberScbmtt::&cldklreDwe.re ...... ._.. -'""" ~~ nlm-1... m.a4e •Jat kK:a.l ..... rtlpl't-poillt that tile llate lake OVet tbe pool of bia bomt It 1Jl ......_ 1D the DeWty-buUI: sentatin Mllu OostaJ caUtd tbe t..cbes a.ad admillillter Milford Dr ., Cameo S11Drw. PLEASANT MEMORIES famJ.lJ pool MoDdly afteroooo, cbial ~ Ol..ed by ''a lucid ud ·~ ,... tbtm u tbe sates of Orep, aad .... ~ed dlld It ...... ""',...., ..... """"•'"lY <~rvw~W~c. for oar reoolutlooL" Tbo-Wul>lqtoo lDd Ha...U do 111 Hooc -!taL He 1o -.!'Nil (Karl Allah!' o1 COI"'aa del htcllwood 1D Matell o1 tNT. •tftd tbert. Thts plae41 .. rot oat ol tbe pool, went Into Bn:tdullll pu"tllb.t:bteblld P"~ ob.yed tbe n.ol~ bf U.O.. statts, ,_ camot 're-oal1 by tU .ue, J..,..L MU' wu -. ot tbt ftrst coa~ We came to JDb .,... frl..sa .,., li:Don u tbt Ftw Crowu. tbt boMt, tool!: olf Ills We ts nrYtnd bf J brot:Wa; John, a two-tldrds YOtt. Ibid &QbodJ's aeo.u to tbt PaeUI.e Vift rnon.uy wu trtb.ton to tbl ..,.,, columDJII w-ho ••!_ drtbolrille-don ........ ~~~ ~~-~ ,.."" .. r u~l aat0 .:-__ ... edto .~ •,•:}!~ .!!:..IMu~,l4; The reaoltfi:la, pu.c~ _,. ._eb ....,..,.... •• b'wvdlD( cllreetGr. oltlda..,~ounrtDc:BoJ -w-.. ,. ......... _ .... ,w._ .awe ..... e auu -•i-1, ;a--.tDOIItllbytbelocalCiCJC~ " Seool TNap -~ ... wboll ~ tbo limo --. an Cfllllal Ultlt rillqo ol c-wu -liJ Ida-Jerry 7, aat El'•, '' I, ..r liJ !WI cU. e&lla ,. a -ltell1 at MESA REDEVELOP OK 'D tboEulpwu-lodLDIH8. ol •llorille& "'1 III)IIJIJ>It dolllorudlllfrloodiJ-Jo. 14, • Do-« the pooL ---..ra.llr.-., -IIIHU. to .. " A 111aort Umt IIO .. 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CIL OF BEACH ANNIVERSARY OF HARBOR ENSIGN CONGRATULATIONS! Doln1 Bullneu With l~lJ For 18 Years 1956. 1973 Colony PAINTS you'll like • • • the difference 7.95 VALUE Now 4.88 UTILITY SHELVING Shtl.ml unK is W (four sl>elves) hijh, wittl shtl"' ldjUIIIblt ot 1\i• intervols. Sturdy oil-steel coostructioo wittl dooblt d~mellr stHI end I>O$b ond double steel sl>ell construction tttll shtiYint ideal for 1 number of usa. Shetws musun color wittl ~~ LIBRARY USE GOES UP ~-W~IIIIT HAIIIIW.Oit DillON SECTION 1, IIIAO. I COIItONA DEL WAft, ~U "· THU~it$0AY • """GIJIT •• ..,., NEWLY ELECTED ottleeu at tbe Newport Beach Cblrter Chapter, American Bustoess Women's Auoct&Uoa, ue, bl.c.lt row, left to rllbt, Mrs, B. P. Kepblrt, nce-prel1dlat; Mrs, Robert FlDDep.a., correapood!Dc .eeretary lDl! womu ot the year; Mra, Dwtctat Tlll"DM', tre1.1urer; troat row, Mra. L. K. Moran, recordlnr HCretary; aDd U:rs, G. E. Herrma.on. new prelideDt. Ymes, HerriD~DD.. FinDepnucl Toroer are planniDg to attend the aatica1 eooYeDtloO to bt Deld in Las Vep.s oo October 12, U IDd 14. Ill ..-... tllo -... port to llloN-Boaebboud fll lllnry tr-, CliP U----l:rtD-IOaDc4d • IICitlollbJe iDe% .. IAc:olloelloa, .mcoa,llld-. Tbo ,_ •• --lo clo-Yelopmet wu tbt llltabu.b- mtol fll Weot M-ehllll- ron'o 1ll>nry II 1000 W. Caul Bwy,ll-will> 1,500- alld. lla1fol z. Tbt loCal -colloetloo o1 tllo N-lloaeb !M>IIe ll- lnry ., ......... to lla,857 YOlumu, other cou~, aucb u pertodleala, pamphltta, u:t recordtnp Jbow a slmllar --· CorOOl del Mar Brueb •~ eeeded tbe otber traoebealD tbe Dumber of loans to 1Dd1Timall· bowtfer, bulk lcus to eeboo~ &.Dd coon.lescent boepttall IOI'Yed by tile Btlboa library eoournaed to make this branch No. 1 In total elreulatioo. Durlnf the year, 8,883 oew radera rectstered with the U- brary, makinc a total of ss,zag borrowers. Tbe total elrellla- Uoo tor the year wu 591,5'7'9. Tbe refereoee network UDder the Sa.nttago Ubrary system wu strengthened aDd eJteoded with tile ....... to tbt TWJ: --.. tbo lla-brueb, .....,.., mul1" book ooU.C:UouwttbtD IUJ' rtaeb ot Ntwp011 Bet.cb ·-· Tbt at-bome ltl'tlce wu in- trod.-Ia t11o lllriDJ. n to Jtatred by YOlUDteera. molf:ly -etu-, -Yitnphy- ol<:ally btndl-IDdh'lduala 1D Cbtir homes or lD ccmft1- •~• botpltall. Tbiatree ser- nee la belDC eapy.s by more llloo 50 abut .... , alld by 8 YOllmWerJ. James Gqe 11 the newl)' elected eb&irma.o of the board o1 utnry trustees, and U:ra. stule1 lA LteYH 11: the •lce- ebl.lrD'Wl, Dr. Tbomas A. Blakely &Dd Ura. Bertrum C. Coffey eootiDue to serve on the btard. Mrs. Peter Vogel-re- places Cbatles Sword, retlri.Dg member wbo wu chairman for 1972-1!, Mrs. Vogel has been elected secretary. TI.X 5HEL TER 15 TOPIC FOR SEMINAR AUG. 20 SMILING WITH LARRY Ra.l estate ~~ Its Increasing lure tor lndtvtdual investors a.ad Its tu sheHer actvaotages --will be the topic ot an lo~ vestment semi.Dar begilUlinc at 1:30 p.m. Mooday, August 20, ID the Catalina room at Park Newport. (Coottoued trom Paae 1) The flmed Ralph Catmlcbael Sinrers, wbo specialize 1n rel- Igions songs, Uked his treat- ment ot tbe Psalm well enough to record It and ask blm to do a total of 10 such works lor a.o album. He's hard at work on that project oow. ADd eo, dear trleod, May your lock)' star be uer rlowtllc. And your C\CI of joy be over~ ~r. May this be the best Christ~ mas of all; May tb1a be the best Christ- mas of all. very much in loore .•• still Ted Price of Newport Beach, am." president of Dupont Research Larry had come to New York Corp. In Orange, wm discuss trom his native Chlcaco and the types ot land wlltch can be knocked on a lot of doors aroiiDd purchased and how, wttha small Tin Pan Alley before be started down IDd "interest only" pay. gettlng soop pltlllst.ed. meats, the purchase can serve He bad beenborototoafamlly as a tu: shelter. A l'l.lm wtll be ot printers and his dad wa.s very used to Illustrate the various disaPPOinted that he would tor-fa ctors to look for LD buying sake ttle tamtly trade and try laDd In Ca.Ulornia. LOSE A DISHRAG l Most everyone has a tale to tell conocmina wart cures. One aoes like this-steal a dishraa. bury it "'hen the rag rots. the wart will fall off. Absurd, of cou rse. But there are reliable treatments for warts, thanks to medical science. Phys.icians know them. Take advantage of the newer treatments and medic:&· tions available. They can mean the differen« between pain and comfort ... between life and death. Let your do;;:tor do the d!a&nosing and prescrib!nJ. Then come to us for quality prescription .ervice. Christensen 3021 E. C0.0.5T HWY ., COROH.O. DEL M.O.R 67 3-2550 Hls latest bid tor another big hit, "Tile Best Christmas ot Ali," started off as a Christ- (Copyrlgbl 1973, Larry Sllay Eoterprtses.) mas greetlngforfamllytrleods. Larry Uke most 900pt'l- to wrlte soogs. r----------==== "But, when 1 bad a few hlts, be was telllnt everybody 'that's my boy's sonc'," Larrylaugt.s. "lt turned out 10 weU, I tets sb.rts wtth a title wbeo decided to pltiUa:h It," says deY;Iops words aDd m~lc to Larry, "and we're llnlng .., a conny tbe title tbougbt. top record1o( star to get It on ''I was driYI.og doWn the h!gb- tbe market before Christmas." way lD 1928 wbcm I read a Like most h1ta, U bas a stm~ Standard on btllboa.rd with the pie, pretty melody IDd tyrtes message tbat hJcbftyure bap- to match: py way1, IDd I tbouebt that To yoa, dear trteod, would malt:e a JOOd aong title." We art wtabiog you a Merry It wu ooe of his bluest hJt.s. Christmas, "EYerywbere You Go" 1l"ll May you bave a very special bora wben lyrtctat Joe Goodwln Christmas, stopped by Larry's place In May this be tbe best Cbrlst-New York 1a 1927, He bad ao mu of aU. 1c111. aDd wulooll:lnr tor a ttme to ro with tt. Joe's 10111 Idea To you, dear trleod, wu "YOU briDe roses out of Ae you welcome 1n tbt bappy the snow." New Year, l4ay U oever, enr, be a blat "After we tooled around with year, 1t awbile, we toded .., wltb a May this be the best Cbrtat~ ditfereot title, but Joe's ort- mu ·ot all. ctnal Idea rema!Ded u part of tbt lOili. '' Larry reealla. May tbe preeloalctft otto.. ADOtber Ylllt fr'om Joe paid surroar:wJ you, ott IJI 19!&. Larry ahr&ya bad May your heart be py a coUeetloo olmekldteaarouod, With your many trt~s to llld Joe took ooe of tbem bome pther 'rotmd you and worked oo It ot"ernlght. This Chrlltmu Day. Wbea be called tbe oezt day ---:-::-::-:-:--:-::=:-:::::---and sanr bia worda to the mel~ LEGAL MOnCE ody, 0' aaked Larry what be tbouebt of tt. ncnnom BtBINE&S NAME "Joe," Larry said, "thiok STATEMENT we've got sometfl1D.c bare." The toiJ.owtnc persons are Wbat tbey bad YU ooe of the doiDc business as: Arllo Fami}J greatest h.tts of aU time. It's Partnership, 833 Dorer Or!Ye, been recorded by just about Newport Beach, CaJUoroia eYery blr name in sbow bust~ 92660: Mattllew Ark:o, 833 Dover ness and still gets new npo- Drln, Ne1rp0rt Beach. Caut-sure every year. A recent Aml- ornla 92660; Leo E. Arko, 830 Uarp.ret TV special was ti- Koott, Anaheim, CaUiornta; tled "Wbeo You're Smlllng.'' Robert T. Arko, 270Roblnbood, aDd sbe opeued and closed the Costa Mesa, Calllontla 92626; sbow with the title soog. I. C. Arko, 272 Cabrtuo, Costa Oae of Larry's most proU- Me.sa, Cautorllla 9!826. tic periods wu tust after Ills This busiDess tscoadoctedby marrtare to Doris, In 1928. a Umlted putoenbip. He started out by wrlt1og Signed: Mattbew Arko. "8eaut1tul" and ded.lcating It Th.ts statemeot wu ftled with to ber. the County Clerk ot Or&nce "I bad promlsed ber a llooey. Couo.ty 011 Aug, 8,19'73, WIWam moon trtp to Ranoa,'' says E. st John, COUDty clerk, by Larry, ''but I got tied 1.1) with Tberesa M. Ward, deputy, a bwleb of tong WTiters lr1 New PubUsh: Aug. 9, 16, 23, 30, York and started 'W'l'ltingSODgs. 1973, lD the Newport Harbor I turned out about 10 or 15 Ens1en. F -Z"l112 in a hw weeks . I wu After his early successes, Larry returoed to Chlcaro to go to music scbool and get a formal muatc education that 25 YEARS AGO led him to a.rranctoc and to • ..-rlttna: the elaborate back~ L~~~~~--t ground scores for Hollywood fl O 1,1. l'l C mo'ftes. fl. Now, lle'W'!'1tesh1sawnlyrles, 11 ~ r_ too, altooucn an occulonally-t~o..._\\ "-' rlclst will drop by and 10 over C. \~ some melodies wtth h.tm. Q ~ \. Larry and Doris moved to Ll 't Lido tale In 1955, lDCI left Z \ '('\ years tater when "Lido flO( too DOtsy." They've liYed on the Point since. Larry used to do t lot of l&iUnc. and still en))ye watchln&: tbe tx:..tsroby. He wrote apectal 101111 tor IUs 25th and .tOtb weddlor an~ D1Yirsartea. tad b1l tlmt boo- ortnr tbe 25tll IADI.-erary of Rlebard'l Lido Market 1..s .Ull played over tbe store's JOUDd system. "WheneYer I eo into Rt- eiiU'd's, the orp.otst is Dice eooucn to play • medley o! my SCXIP. too," says Larry. Ht keeps a manU&Crtpt by his bedside and sometimes wakes up to tbe middle of tbe nlgbt or early in tbe morning with a melody tn his Dead. "I not to WTlte 1t doWll immediately, before I forget It," he eJI)l&lns. He's DOt impressed by the bard rock soUDd, wtdctl he sees as nothing more tha1l "ooe met. ody repeated OYer "and over, very buc!Iy." Larry still Utes the pr_etty, ~Y taaes. A visitor td )lis home only aetd blnt at 6ow be en))ya the old tmes and Larry aoes to tbe plaDo. He stop with a smile, tor be koows as well as anyone that ... "When you're smillog. Wbeo you're sm1Unc, Tbe wbole world smiles wttb you." (Coon·tRt,tect by WJ.lls Music York.) AFTER 25 YEARS ... the ortglnal owners, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bruce, are still car- rying many established Uoes inc ludiDg some of their original manufact- urers ... They are still he tping Hulxlr Area femininity to "bridge the gap between the silhOuette nature pve and the sll. houette fashion demands.'· Creating solutions to the problems of financial Pacific Mutual is the West's largest mutual We insurance roiiy. A family of fiMncial oomparues all related to a sin e purpose providing fresh new solutions to the pro ems of financial protection for individuals. families and business, from our new, architecturally inbiguing headquarters in Newport Center. Iii\ MCIAC I1'IITUAl \8' -··--"' --... - 700 Newport Center Drive • Newport Beach. Oilifomia 92663 MON"TEZ BIIWCE ,t, T T'l-4!. 0 .. EN• lNG OF TMI! $11..• HOU !:TTl: SMO .. L.OC.t."TEO !N THE .t.,_CAOE OF "THE ENSIGN 8 UIL.OING Lots of bikes in auction MIIIT l'lONOTIOII llartao CoL -I, 11111 •....... of u....., Borii'IJI .....,.,.., will tel llo:loro •Ill Jill to cut II .. ~-I. -II a cliiMI at 59 t4C)'clN, 4 ar cMea: ••••«•kiP ea. 114 eo.,nar. Colla ...._ wu boolo, u nleiiH, ..., • klllr --..... ......,...,au ·~ ,_ 1o 1111 llol "' -~~-lociDd!IIC -... "" ,_.,. ;or.--Ill .. -a lill HatleJ·Da----ltlo ~ JU<I-C--Ia II Toi'O. Tbi.O Ia C,Oio alaa Aoc. Z5 -&IIC· 1111 &-11-. a -lal awudlll tloll Ia """"""'' --loelllltd ......... _,... .. ......... )V4 at 5!1llq>orlor A.,.., Wool lloiUr ~ --. Highway House of Prayer 2411 E. COAST HWY ., COROHA DEL MAR LOWII L!YlL-I! All: INTBRDBNO!tUNATIONitL, PULL GOSPEL SUM DAY SCH00La f•4S WOitSHII" Se:IYICE• 11100 &VAMGILIST1C SliVIC!o 6r00 P'.M. SUM DAY 'IAY!R AMD 811LI STUDY• 7•)0 I'.M. WEDHUDAY WILLIAM T. KIIOAH, PASTOR PHONE, U2-IJ62 lflvmnut~ (!Ipll!lrtgntinnnl ar~urr~ A. P,u 111Jd ltulrpudul Con~r~etJtionaJ Chri5lian Cb11rch niE REV. JOHN A. LINDVALL, Minister Sunday Service : 10:00 a.m. B!ble study: 9:00a.m. aDd 7:00p.m. Church School: 10:00 a.m. 3262 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT HEIGHTS Hur••rv car• provld•d Phone: &.Cl-2740 Mfti)Orl HeliiQ. -WI, allo --Tbe uctloa 1t1rt1 at 10 a.m. meat ud CUl4I'U. Ud bidl wW bt ~ OD n.e 1a 10 aauulet a. tM a total ol ll?lttmt ft'C<Weted CdWUtlol of &QJ ol tilt aletloll 01' declared surplus bJ tbe Jo~ Uem1. ct.J poUce dclU'tmeut. I.D. cuts thefts Newport residents wbo ftlll: to engnn thelr valuables to protect tbem ap.lnst tbeft may DOW cbeci. out electric en&raY- UOD m were ~ bJ local Pollee E.q>lorer 8eotU IDd by the E~~:lwlp Club cl Newport Hubor. ~.J-..I.-L....I.-..I.-L-...1.-..I._L..J.._.J.._L...J toe toots through tbe city U--trartes, according to a pollee 2 PROJECT MANAGERS EVERY puule _, wtns a gift C007 of our...,..._ department I.IUIOUIICement Ibis HAMED BY IRVI"E CO. special 25tb annlYersary ediUoo, PLIB a 25 week lift week. " s~rlpUon to the Ensign for a friend --sent a.o.ywbere The eogravtng campaip. Gary W. Cook of In1De IDCS in tbe United states. mown as "Operation ID, •• 1s Joe J. stocker of COI"'DD. U your sohrtloo is 1CIO'% correct, you wlll alao receln aimed at getung all \oca1bome-Mar ban beeD •med $25.00 worlb (250) of Blue Chip stanDs --PLtl) --2 theatre owoers to tdeotlfy their appU-!rden-Hallp;;~;~;p;;l..;.~ib; tickets for the Mesa or Udo Theatres. ances aD1 otber Items likely to ~ In celebration or the Ensign's 25th blrtbday, our Puzzle be burglatl.zed. By using drtv-Mr . Editor otrers tbe following clues: The tlrst letter or No. 1 er's Ucense numtJers aDd fol -ble for coordinai1Dc pllonJoe. is "R." Tbe first tetter ot No. 31 is "M." kJwlng pollee tnstrDCtfons 00 coostrucUoo aod martet~Dc ol PUZZLE where to eogran each ttem, resideotial ptojeeta: 1o the vu. owoers can assure that any lage of Harbor View, 1 756- stolen items recovered by the acre denlqlmeat. Mr. StiJCter DOWN pollee wtll be returned to them. will coordinate Plano1nc, coo- ACROS.S l, Tne vtewpomt ot one who Each bOusebold taking part stl'llcUoo &Dd sales procrams 1. D1vtsloos or branches of makes reascm tbe ch.lef guide lo Operation ID also gets an :t!'urtteRoc::tresldeotJalpro- a complez problem, situation in reUgtous beUefs. instruction pamphlet and a door M • or th.lng. z. Understaoding. sUcker warning would-be burg-r. Cook, I ch11eaglneertnr 4. Worthy gr()l{l of stOOent-4. Some fruits have this. Lars that property Is ideotified. graduate of Calltorn1a state mloded adults. 5. Big or Uttle __ tate your Since the campaign started, Polytecbnlc University, Is a u t that ho bold former ch11 engineer wttb the 7. Afloat; tossed about by pick, but be careful when you po ce repor use City of Los A.n,.les. He a•- the waves. ki ck. burglaries have decreased by u.u h 80 t lo lla8 beeo associated wt.tb the 11. A dialect or eJpresston 6. How much It Is. (Abbr .) as muc as per cen areas City of Pomooa and Los An-fiRST BAPTIST CHURCH pecuU... to aJ>lndlvld.,.l, ""'"' 7. To perform. where I hey have concenlraledOII ,.les CoUPly. THE C!MTER FOR IIILICAL STUDIES or section. 8· Despite already hiked ~iC) house-to -house OperaUon ID Mr . Stucker was a cirileo-THE We lnv:Ue you to wDrship I'JJtST·oruacH OF LUTHERAN CHURCH aousr, st:IBNTDT lJ03 -I.Wo OF THE MASTER Nmpon ..0 2900 Pacific View Df. SUNDAY so-xJL CMona clef Mar, Calif. t-..... ... lOtiO •• LAWRENCE D. FRUHLING JOl MAGNOLIA ST. AT t..cs A.M. II&LI CLUSI.S 13. Precious stooe on wh.Jcb prices, some gas stations still ettorts. ~..... wtth the C SANTA ANA A VI. 11100 A.M. WOISMIP HOU• figures ate carved lo reUef. persist. Such items as TV sets, pucef lty of Newport COST A MilA 7a00 '·"· IVAG•L IS TIC HOU • 14. Double quartet. 9. Friend (Fr.). radios, car stereos, power tools Beach and a member of tbe DR. JIMMY COM-IS. PASTOR 15. No juTy ts without one. 10. Galilee ts this of. and recordplayerscanbeeasUy Army Corps of EDtiDeers. He 16. Home of Liberty Bell 12. Or\fdnal White House is marked with the engravers. holds civil anctneertng and COSTA MESA COUN S~LINO CENTER ooted for this kind of atfection. stJU ther e. (Abbr.) Engraving tools for Opera-master of busJ.oessadmlnlstn- TO IEHHAMCE DYNAMIC LIV.IMG 23 . Er~tion of red spots 16. Gtvell name of convicted .ttoodegreestrom lSC. ANOTHER MINISTRY OF THE F1RST BAP11ST CHURCH REV. JAMES HENRY, Dl RECTOR "'stln (pt.). lddnapper In famous Uodbergll GEM TALK MRS. EO EGGERS DIES 24. Welcomes ex cessIve case. Memorial serrices were helcl FAK!LY, PERSONAL, CALL 548-1133 dr'-• 17 Drl ta MARITAL COUNSELING OR 548-Z837 ..... ers. . ves st. T 0 0 A Y Tuesday at Paclftc View cbl.pe l LEA'RM TO LIVE "THE DYHAMIC LIFE" 25. Cautornia school othlgh. 18. Bone. ln Harbor View Hllls for Ruth ~==========::~========:::::: er (?)learning. (Abbr.) 19, Equals 1/3 of 16 Across. Eggers, 58, of Ei Toro, wUe r 27. Battery termlrlal. 20. Double curved pitched ,of Ed Eggers, wbo OW'Ded an 29. Tbe hleekboc, a certaln ball. insurance buslness 1n Corooa small So. African antelope. 21. Fall behind. del Mar for many years. 30. Distress signal 22. Jerks. Mrs. Eggers died lut Friday, 31. Shb-b, mum's the word! 26. Tues our patience, too t alter a tong Illness. 28. One of our servicemen_ Besides her husband, she b First aid course offered ~=~on·'a:.:::i~·:r:~ viDe aod Richard or El Toro; SUNDAY SEJI.VICEI Pam« 9 ... •• SO.m •• Ph one: 644 _2664 A series or • emergency Speclal emphasls will be WBDNESDAY EVENING medical care tra.J.nJ.ng sess~ placed oo Improved tra1niDg '· c~;r.;;;;;;, her mother, Ella Osgood of Downey; a sister, He leo Gal- eottt of DoW'Iley, and 2 lf'&bd-MEETING 1 p.-. SUNDAY is being co-spoo.soredth.iswe~ for rescue workers to reln-• 1"\ H,.,.rt Bh..t. ,_ UADING ROOM 10·00 A.M.· Family Worstup by the Costa Mesa Cowx:tl oo for ce their ll:now1edge aDd ..... • c--.,_ LA,..IIWI'il w:,:r; t a.& . 5 p.a. NURSERY PROVIDED Emft"gt!Oej lledleal Serl'lces pttctfcaJ applica.tloo ln the ,_ ••-c H ,_., .. • W : '..-.. 7145 p.-.,._.;..;.;;;=., _____ ...J aDd COlt& Mea memorial bos-tleld. Teeblliques to haDdUng •lltllorlry o~t ,.,... ..d ,....., -~~ pital's emerreocy department. emeri!OCJ sltuatloos suctt as ·• ~~- fa.a ·Sp.ai7·f,.-. The series,-"Beyood shock, bleed1Dc,.llea41njurl .. , UNGAROO HUNTERS ATTEND ttrst aid," will be beld tn the cbest 1Djqr1es, diabetic and ep-& AUSTRALIAN OPAL~ chUdreo. •OUlclaUnc U t.tle IMti'Yice.,. tbe Re¥~ Manto~yer: .. laar •• meot , ns ia Pat.ttlc View me- morial pari., IN AUGUST" BOXED CHRISTMAS CARD SALE STILL GOES ONI Retularfy $2.00 .. $1 .95 Now only ....... $1.25 PHARMACY PH ACTS Once women stained thetr Ups with berries to add an appea.Ung color. Today we have Up- sticks ln dozens of colors, forms and consis- tencies. lt your Upstlck darkens or changes color on your Ups, use a toner under it. The toner has oo color of Its own but screens ap.Jnst the acid content of the skJn so that oo color change occurs In the Upstlck you use. A lip gloss, transparent or with cok)r , can be used alone or over your regular Upstlck for a glossy "wet" look. To make the most of your Ups, your eyes, your complexion . . . select the perfecl cos- metics for you from the large selection ln OlD' Cosmetics Dept. Our gtrl are always happy to offer suggestions, if you wish. No one offers you a wider selection of quality cosmetics than we have rlgttt here at BAYSIDE. We welcome your application for a personal charge account. • • • HANDY HINT : Note your blood type on yo\D' driYer's Ucense. lt could save time .•• maybe your lUe • ~· ~· ~ln~an;;::;~;~~"!''!"'P"'!I!'~ llkX»>I atUaDf OF THE CHURCH atJditorlum of Fairview State Ueptl.c sehaaes, drug overdose, OlaiiT,ICIIHniT Hospital Lo Costa Mesa . To and hoW to perform cardto-In 1872, at LlstowelDowns oda' ··•-near Springsure ln Queens-Niwpott a..dl a• 0 F y 0 U R C H 0 ICE acoomm e scheduling, 4 P\Uiuooary resuscltatloo wtll be c.-.w..., ldentJcal sessions 'W!.U start demonstrated. land, Austra\1:~., a party of ·JIM PM:iftc vn Dr. RECUL ARL Y at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. today, Reservations may be made kangaroo hunters were IUN)AY KJIOOL IOa.a. August 16, and Friday, August by plloo.ing the Costa Mesa Me-tracking down a wowxled lUNDAY SU.VICI I'D a.-. 17. The public Is Invited to at-morlal emergency department, kangaroo when one or the --·y _,_._.,.. GRACE BIBLE OiURCH teod. 642-2734. members of the party picked Presenti Ce11linela the -~ .... _..anv up a pretty stone later !den- • sa' 1 a-1. I,... Amertcu Leg:loo Hall k h I I uned by a jeweler as opal. ~-··&.-c...., ........ ·• .. ···-· 565c~;.!~.S!... Bac to sc 00 sty es The kang>roo hW\lers found _ ·--that they could make more ...... PrL1 IOaAa. eo S p.a REV. TON. TYREE, Postor The Balboa Yacht Club wlll room at the clOOhouse, 1801 money hunting opals. Luck ,.. ... , eo ' J'"r .1J eo t SUNDAY SERVICES: present a back -to -sclOOI Bayside Or., Corooa del Mat . thus began the opal mlolng k &. tOa.&ID.,... 10:00 A.M. &! 7:00P.M. tashJon show for members and Mrs. LeooardSoutbwlllcom-industry In Australia, and ~jy~-~~-~~-~~~~r.~IJ~M~I~ ... ~:-~1~H~O;M~E~B~!B~L~E~C~L~ASS~;E~S~, J gtM:!sts at 1:30 p.m. TbiD'sday, mentate as the members prom-twenty years later, In the ..._. c:INrd ._,.m .-Call 552-0092 August 23, In themain1lnning enadetosbowthelatestfashJons same area, now called the • ._d. ...._ • Teacblng Bible Doctrine • for the pre-schoolers, children Whlte Cliffs Opal Field, ~us- LI:GAL MOneE and teens. traua·a magn11Icent black CaJtral B!LI-,..__ _ __._ Models will be Anne -Marie opal was found. . IUIIP: '-AIUPD FICTITIOI.6 Bt.SINESS NAVE South, Alan and Missy Baron, Hardship, poor Uvlng and RO&IERTM. &!HGSTOH -PASTOR STATEMENT K.rt.sti Klri.,StacyandJenntter working conditions, syn- 23RO ST. otORA~GE, COSTA MESA-64$-SOSO The foUowlng per90Cls are Spangler, Kelly Usi,Lucy and dlcate operaUoos and gov- Centlnele Bank's PREFERRED ACCOUNT Is a .,.. concept In personal banking thai gives you • lofal pachge of blinking Hrvlees •t the lowut r•tes In Calltornl•. And, It you Bank-by-Mall, we pay the poet-.. both ways! Here's how you get 1 + 1 = 4 with the PREFERRED ACCOUNT: Wh•n you open • CenUnela B•nk (1) Checking Account, plus (1) M .. ter Cherg• Account, you qualify for (3) A.utom•tlc Re .. rve Account and (4) Check Guaranlee Card. Sunday morntnc worship -10:30 a.m. Su.oday School doing business as: Sunshine Gl Gl de Mncsi.ooyi, Taryn ernment Imposed regula- Sunday eYentng worship -6:00p.m. 9:00a.m. Trading Company Ltd., 3~ Carlsoo, Virginla Headden, lions all combined with a lack ~ @ Wednesday Bible study aod prayer ••.••• 7:00 p.m. Newport Boulevard, Ne_.....r1 Heidi Hall, Patrick Cllandier, of any ready market for PREFERRED -~ ls l tho l da CHECKING -• CHECK ~ GUARANTEE LJ CARD 0 jr::;;An::;;~lnd;:epe;:nd~e;n;:l:c;h;:ur~c~h;wt~lb;;IB~lb~le::;l'"~chln~~l ~m~lnl~str~y==~ Beach, Ca. 92660: Oona.kl E. o\my Tyler, Pam Olsen, Mlke opa 0 se ear Y ys ACCOUNT 0 ~UP Shimko, U41 Meyer Place, Sbeppardsoo aDd Dayna Wll -to Impede the Uowth of the Costa Mesa, Cautornia; Peter llamsoo. new mining Industry. Event-~ Op!"n•ng your personal ct1eckmg T. Grap, 17301 Keelsoo La., Mrs. Ray La Hue 1s hmcheon ually, however, the opal ac:counl•s rhe f•rsr srep •n geumg n-h C chat M M k Or gained Its rightful place as your PREFERRED ACCOUNT oo::.C , alUornia. rman. rs. ar sen sranecl Yoll'l1 arso become a Thl ~. 1 1 wlll '"---ale Mrs So·'h and one of the wor ld's most val-s uuS ness s cooducted """-'Ul • • u~ rc/enea Depos•tor · and we 11 pfln1 tnar by a Umlted partnership. the cbtldreo will be assisted ued and popular gems, and above yollr s•gnarure 2501 LIFF DR ., NEWPORT BEACH-642·7U3 DR. F. KENTON BESHORE Once ~ou na~e Cer,tmPia Bar·~~ CHEC KING ana • ASTER CHARGE ACCOU NTS . you atso ouail!y lor a CHECK GUARANTEE CARD 1~os serv1ce all ows 1ou ,,, .,..,,,., a O"rsonal chec~ up 10 StOO prar:llcauy PASTOR JUHOAY SCHOOL ••••• 91)0 A.M. &IlL IE STUDY Slgned: Donald E. SI\Jmko, by Mmes. Gared Smith, Cooper Australia remains a major Cent•nera Bank also offers Pharo Checks and we 11 Peter T Grap Johnaoo. Dan S!)eppardsoo and source of this bellutltul take rhe o•crure free R•Qht •n ttle bar1M: Or we 'll ormt This ~tatem~t was ftledwtth Martha MacNab. Lst_one_. _______ _j your personal symbol des•gn or monogram on your the CoiDlty Clerlt of Orange COL TOH APPOI ... TEO chf'cks "SCi eNCe OP MIND., Co1.10tyonAug. 7,1973,Wll1Jam Warren A. (C huck) Colton ILIANOI C. JACK:JON, MtNISTII E. StJohn, COQDty clerk. bY bas jolDed the lrYIDeCompe_oy Suod&J Se'rvtce •.• , •••• 10:00 Llll. Theresa"· Ward, deputy. u a restdeut!al project mana-~~~ii:~lll~•i•~--~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~diP~ub~U~s~h ·;· ~A;UC~·;·~·~I6~,iZ3, 30, ger. He wlll coot"dlnate plan- -• • • · · • · 1 ;00 1913, In the Nfti)Orl Harbor n1DC. CODslructioo aoo rRUkel- Enslp. F -Z?S48 lnC efforts for" proposed rest- - PROTECT YOUR PAPER DOLLARS AGAINST • lNt-'LATIUN * D't:VAI..lJATION .. RFXESSION * Ot:PRESSION Very ca•~•"""• ,,,,., ... tJ "•• c.,. ... ,,.,,.,., All ,.ric•• t.o.•. ,. ... , ..-ovlt ..,,,,,., 100 '""••.H• ,...,,1,. •u•"""· lett f!lall..-ory. l •cr•wof!l ••'•• ••••••••••·•' '-•••• J'•lrot J'OUI.Iy "•eoflei!Jio I• ..-ery tvlt•t e,.Oal ertle n . GOLD SILVER PLACER -dust, nugaell and amalgum -lega.l to own and board -from DAILY ENGLEHARD SELUNG PRICE up lor 1.000 FINE con tent COINS -base price plus 2 percent. tounc:ecolnlol .999 -fromapotplua95 cents up 100 CW~ce ban ol .Me-from a pot pi• m cents up 1000 ounco l>lra ol .M -fr001 opot plul 6 cenlO Ul> t!OOO foc:e Yolue boleolna -booe price pl .. l por «nl deot1a1 pro~. PriOT "' Jolnlnr U>e 1rv111e Company, be was respoulbk! for project mana&emeot and operation ot lllf.Dcle aDd mulU- famtlJ de't'eklpmeot lD Rancho 8erllll'do for AYeo I oe .. klpeu lzte. He Is a lfad- uate of the thdnralty of Art- lOlL Mr. Coltorl and bls wtfe, Claldil, Ute 1D SaD Dle,o • REGISTIIA TION BEGIHS Rolitlnlloa lot flU cluMt at Oruco c.ut Cottep- today, Auc. 18, by iAJOildment 0111). Slp-oe>o lor ., .......... ·-wtll -Ill' .,... -lllrovP lltpl. s. Ro-~~~~n--.. tloll ... .,... pol-· -"" _ _... Ill' caiUol IU-1111. Keep cool wrth CANVAS AWNINGS MASTER CHARGE ACCOUNT Ooen•nrJ your MASTER CH ARGE ACCOU NT at Cent•nela Ban~ •s the neKt step •n obta•n•ng your PREFERRED ACCOUNT MASTER CHARGE •s the cred•t card that's honored lor goods and serv•ces man lrlty st<~tes and many lore111n count11es If vou're ever caugnr shorl ol cash. you can get INSTANT CASH bY presenting your carE! 1n the more lhan 5.000 bank- rng ollices throughout the counlty Or you can phone Master Charge HeadQuarters and a CASHIER 'S CHECK will be ma•fed lo you w•ltlin 48 hours ~ anywnere Your CHECK I 1 0 GUARANTEE CARD IS the baclc; ol ~• your MASTER CHARGE CARD ana \ assures everyone !hat Cen11neta Bank guaran/e<'S oavmPn1 or youi check .-fl.. PREFERRED \r LOANS We llrreat you spec•al whenever you need to e~trend your payments on your MASTER CHARGE And we·jt do ot at the lowest tmance charge rare ,,., Calllor111a Also, we'll help you when you need lmancmg lor autos bOats. mobile homes, r&e rea tronal vehicles. home improve- D ments or ottler loans lha!"s PREFERRED SUPER ,J\... ,Jl,. CONVENIENCE V \r WITH 1-CARO ~ BANKING tt you don'l have bofh • CHECKING and 1 MASTER CHARGE ACCOUNT with C.ntlnela Bank now. jult apply lor the one you n••d. And requut your AUTOMATIC RESERVE and CHECK GUARANTEE CARD. o.t your PREFERRED ACCOUNT tter1t>d todty and enfo¥ the tupet conwn~ of OM•etrd bl;nfdno et CeniiM&, &.t:!k. United States Investment Systems PHONE MS-32SI/MS-1874 Lalor~ wiD botoalcl al .. occ ·-.... ad- £XTiHOm MOURa: Woft.•'1llwt.. &.ao .. M.-1;00 p,a./ Until 1.00 p "'· MNy ~ lwc:h atnc.O!Nft ....,.,, 10;00 •·"'··1:00 p.m. ·-Cllllco -...... to. I p.-. ca ..... '-'• 11·14, .... 17-11. Tlla --.,_ lloo ·-at ........ rrt-...,.. '""-874.-4880 --- ......... 312-2102 S..·~.II'.DI.C -----644-7121 IS3·1M1 PLEASANT MEMORIES N.llfliiOIItT HA .. .OIIt Of .. CIN C:O!IIlONA OCL IIIlA .. , CALl,., a•CTIOM 1, "'AO. t THlHIIOAY, A.UOUIT lol, 1.-JI :Equals: THE ABOVE MARRIAGE will holp us to provide our customers wlfh top .,ollty Rx & drug· a tore M rvlce, Wo havo aloo jolnod lt.o Good Neighbor Pharmacy Progrcn. Our oJm Is to be competiHn while molntainlnt the higheat professional standards. ' 1<=•••1• ••Ill ct.uk aur Goocl HelohMr b•rr•\i-1 (4'*'n1'~ .... 1} .. u lifo.-tDcMid It .. oar-F•aMons, a brl.ai:l ..., !l.ttll ... -.. -....... -ol Phi ........ Dahlia lbop, lalf ol -... !lo-AM fta MaeAttllw Blfd. &adl Aft. .t Ill' frOID Gil Ctlr'* ftlted to W'OD*I'I eu-aJ e...._ at tMt U.S.. It u llrp-.e dellbr C"''JDIDU' acMoL Mrl. ud UM1 otber bill WU faladoa1 comfar ta tor a aud1lc EOea rruer wu at till% ume ror mea. AroaDd u.e CCII'1MC' Md to lltop ow ear, u tt tbe !lbrutu. lD tbl aadttor-oa Goldenrod wu ~ sbop tile law, ud 'ftlt 111t11 l.m at ttat llfl..llliDII school &Dd tbl Ih1nc quarters at Mr. lo;.t..~ii. ~ ludld u OCII' we atteDdtd ttM Clrlt play1 ud .. rs. Cameroo ud t.belr r mll!ll be bit ID4 ol llle R._t -Com. cat Ktld. Ad)>WJ>c thtlr Urio( eaGle a .arioaa &eddeot. ltllt mlaltJ PlaJWI. Ia tlllt a.me quarters wu a llrce ltdo tma.CIDI people *'llP'nc tbln room tbe COY CtYle Auoela-wbere Mr. Camerae, thtartlll. lOW ftltlac b' a plaDt to iand. t1oll UMd to bate tta pot luck painted aome •err lon)J ple- Witat a ~I ._.,., ud JD4144tnp. After tures. TwdJ-ftYt ,_,, qo there swer we cU8eQUid tbe free-Late 1n 1947 a Prub)'tetii.D 110 ftre deputmcat, tuk ftJ ud D'IUJ thlDp nteh are Church was belag orpntsed ~-lb'".b~o.bere. WbeD we came DOW blfltc dttciiUfkt today. by a P'O\C> ot Lalerestecl men AIRMAN Bela)l ID c c after tbe war It wu Troop 17 beld ttl: ...tlJ Boy and women 1o the area wttb ol Ed'ft.rd m 0 ~ ~ • <Wlmcall to pt a telepbooe ud Scout m..tlDp t!aere allo. seSSions and serTI.ee~ beLDc 1011 • I1D8I' r. •• bad to walk don to stow ~ 1r1 JUDe, lMS, quite a oew beld 1n hOmes III tbt ebapel ot 515 TraY•• DriYe, Co.sta era 11111ag ataUoD to use tbelr number at sbopS aad a dancing of Baltz Mortuary. The YOIJDC :•aai. bu~~beea~;a~dlpod~;:~l IIJ)II..,. wbeDettr lt YU oeeea-seboolwere op4D8d bl tM Blrt-Re.-. Tbomu M, GU18011 wu •• r ary to ma.tepboDeeaUa. Tbere eber Bldf.. m:t ID tbe coroer tbe foUOdlng pastor. Tbe r»me PletiAC Air wu at tbat Ume a amaU post ot tbat bulkltnr at Canatlon, chosen was St. Aat.·n's Pres-at tbe Air ~ 8 111 office but DO ma.ll deUYery, so Ra.pn's restalD"Ut waa opeoed byteria.n Chtacb. There we at-!:"!~ tau'secs •::lns.o e ID we all walked don to get our and oa Friday nldU CaptaJn tended our nrst senlce at ....._ 1P« I ma.U. Tl8t was atways Dice Racan bad Ybat WU \taowo as Chrl.stmastlme 1n Corooa del eomm\I.Dkattoaa -e1ectr011.1ca u there were otbers tbere family nl(tlt W1Miill be put 00 War. .,.stems. He t. a 19'10 graduate with whom we could ct..t u extn IIOOd complete dinner Here 1 am nearly 26 yean of Costa Mesa hl&f'l .tCbool aDd aWlltle. Yr. Ross K1ng wu tor $1.25 wtt.b oo ales tu. later, now and t.beo c«~trtbut-rtceiYed b1a A. A. degree lD tbeD our postmaster. FrleDd.s of the eommuoltywould tng my bit to tDe Enstgn news-b9~ from Ora.nce Coast There were a few eoUee ptber tbere, teD stories a..ad paper. 0 ge. =~= :.=tst;,::tsu!".:~! =: ~m~=-~ ""'e • Ann·•versary for Newport ~~~ Deonle's, whtcb ns also osed Tbe tl.rst tbtng we mew there u a Greybound bus depot. Tbere were real estate omces popplng LIKE TO TRAVEL?· HAVE.TO TRAVEL? w ARBOR TRAVEL NE'NPORT BEACH 675-1311 was a kMlg beach ins1de oo IC> werywbere. Ted Flnster, president of the rent free as a Ctty Hall wblcb people could stt and wait Our TeJ'J first klbster bake Newport Beach Historical So-Way, 1901, The first city seal tor thelr bus. ODe collld ahrays was beld 1n October, 1949, at ciety, announces that Newport was tnaugurated, the motif t1od good food there and Mary's tbe corner of W.arcuertte and Beach this mooth wtll h&Ye which was a combtog brea.ker, pies were out of this world. Coast Hwy. lD the larpparldng been incorporated tor 67yeus. according to H. L. Sherman, Across the street from them lot at Geoe'srestaurant. People The incorporatioo proposal aLJlhor of History of Newport was Huens Coffee Sbop, where bad a cbolce of 1/Z lobster was won by a vote of 4.2 to 12. Be:tch. saod1rtches, coffee, malts and or a sirloin steak d1nDer com. The orgao.lr.atioo meetlag was Plans are tmder way for a slmdaes as well uotber snacks plete wtth potato chips, slaw, held In the Southern Paci.tlc membership dinner of the New- were served. Also oo Coast rolls and butter, eoftee and Office on the pter.Astoreroorr. port Historical Society for HJgttway was Rossi's restau-Ice cream all for $1.25, I be· to the building oo the corner September, to be held at the rant, which served very good neve. Wow! Those were the of 15th Street and Central (oow Balboa Pav!Uon . PCMtl Rychff MIJIIe Rlu Betty Jardine ltal.la.D food. In CODDecttoa wtth days. Tbearomdromthebroil-Balboa Boulevard) was offered ':;;;:=:;;;::;:=;;;;;;;::;;::;:;;;;:;;:;;;::;;:~;;;:;~ the restataa.ot was hls bakery, lag lobster was 90 enticing N H I wbere one coold purchase 1t be<Ooned the I*>Pie to come CWCOffiCfS at oag Fl.ne Furnt.ture bomemade goodies. and pru1ate ot this delicious • Houpn•s Market waslbeooly food. At this !!rst lobster boke MONDAY, JULY 30 Boy •• llr. and llrs. Bruce! T h grocery store at tbat ttme aDd the tables were deeonted by Y Boy •• 9 M1; · ~ Yrs. AnDrtony Jones 2941 Meodor.a Costa Ouc -Up we dld all of our sbopplng members of the C.D.W. Garden eyer, unipero tve, 11 • • Costa Mesa esa, t~~~ tunleLass we haJ!Beappehned toBalbe Ctl~..:.tTttbe otflcer_::llot lbeliCudiOO Girl -· Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boy ·-Mr . and Mrs . Lau. , LET US RECTifY YOUR ACCIDENTS AND gouoe 0 guna e or -a u..... me wert!" rs. a e R renee Boseant of 226 Sterks ~"#,7 . RESTORE YOUR PRICELESS POSSESSIONS. boa Island. Whitman's GArage Powers, president; Mrs. Louise M=ell, 135 Cecil Place, Costa Costa Mesa. ' • '"~'· was also here where ooe could Mower, secretary, and Mr s. • TUES. DAY JULY 31 Boy __ wr. and Mrs. Rooald • ~ .. .., .. ..,.-"'E ~owe ... , ........ o "'1:~ .. 1.. h.ave his car serviced. There Clara Ad:a.ter, treasurer. • . Flnntla 1"'5 Anaheim A•en·-'"" -ovo: ~~0 .. , O A 0""'c ~ was a small store lmcnnl as Tbe busloessmeo broiled the Boy -· Mr . and Mrs. Eorus ' ., .... , I '"'"''-'"'" ... c ~ ,...,,... ... o•J<NG c,_ ... ,.... Brooklngs Variety OWDed aDd lobster llalYes and the 'WOmen Chauvin, or 678 Senate Street, ;osta Mesa . . . P . c-r p {, t1 f' Costa Mesa F"RIDAY,AUG.3 '3ini.>ni.na :.:rouallu-u :.:rw nmann oper ated by llr.andMrs.Frank and !be Boy Scouts ser•ed the • WEDNESDAY AUG l Girl •• llr. and Mrs. Uerekl J J . C. Broold.Dgs, who also !lad meals. Hard work tor all but Bo • · Allen 1531 SandcasUe OriYe ~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:~~ ticket sentce and lnformatloo ob wtW hm Tile mooewdertved Y --M . and Mr s. James • • • ' PI 9'73 Mt st •~ 1 Harbor View Hills. for tbe Santa Fe TnUways therefrom was donated to help erce, s on, "'~"· , Costa Mesa Girl ·-Mr. aod Mrs • ...,,lol bus llDe. One eould also pay tbe youth. Prtz.es were fur-• • r Netto 400 Merrimac MARINERS CHURCH THE TEACHlNG IS CENTERED ON JESts CHRlST AND THE BIBLE, WITH EMPHASIS ON PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN UVING. ALL AGES ARE WELCOME. Counsellna and vlsltl.ng aYallable. SUNDAY S£!Mc'l:st It·• 1-.nAY IC..X. • • • . ..... ~~15 1: 10;10 A.. ; aa11a1 •••• e,oo, H~ • 10::10 u1. WtEE. , , .• , , ••••• '7~P.M. their gas bills there. George's ll1Sbed by people of the town. THURSDAY • AUG, 2 si Costa' Mesa ' Warket was also bere, toeated I was asked by Publisher Arvo &y --Mr , and Mrs .. John • SATURDAY AUG 4 at the corner ot Uart--kl aod Haapa to dona.lP one of my Leece, 1107 Valley Ctrcle, • -•-Costa Mesa Boy ·-Mr . a.od Mrs. Joseph Coast Higtrny. A lew years baDdmade copper pictures and · Sbackeltord 1339 BUerStreet later, tbe name was changed it was a sa1Hng sblp. Thl!" LIGA.L MOnti Apt A cosi:a wesa ' to Coast S.r Wartet, 1rU trm by the mother of B. Z. . ' • IUlbl( bt 'oeed'Ctt.l~Udtrare Mc.KinDey, wbo .emed very NOTICE OF PUBLIC BEARlNG HEW CHAPTER A. l UO ............ 0111 ... ·opeeed &boat pleased wtttllt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN a..:. HarW .. ....._, ot. October, 1M?, OWDid b7 Prant To do our banktnc or atteoda U.t tbe City Catmell ot tbe Gamma Pili Beta SIOI"'ritJ lll.n Jlllkins &Dd h1.s fltber, wbo picture show we bad to co City ot Newport Beaeh will begun preputoc a u.tr ..-- named 1t CrOWD Hardware a.od to Newport Beach, Lagtm. hokl a publlc heart.Dg regard-est cbapter at OC at lntDe. noo E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. near MacArtbta by that name tt Is sUD kDotro. Beach or Balboa. ing P!anni..llg Commlssioo Tbey wtll celetnte tbe new ~~~~~~~~~~~~~======~~_jT~be!_!!!r~st~llb~rary~~-~Qin~a Wben we came down to Corona Ameodment No. 362, request chapter wttll a ftmd raJsi.Dc .= del War to Un tbere was only inltiated by the City to amend wiDe tut1Dg party at tbe hOme ooe chlU'ch; 1t n.s called the the Big Canyon Pla.D.oed Com-or Wr. and Mrs. Harold Butts Commontty Coogrep.ttooal munJty Development Standards In fbrbor Vtn Hills Thurs- Cburch k>cated oo Heliotrope by reducing the permitted den-day. Augu.Q 23, from 7:30 to Aveaue. Adjoln1o.g the church slties lD Areas 1, 6, 10 aDd 9:30 p.m. A donal:ioo ot $5 property there ns a valuable 14, located oorth of San Joa-per co~le wtU be reqoosted. piece of property owned by quln fUlls Road, west of Mac-Ftatber lnformatioo may be Roswell G. Blake, who s.])Otted Arthur Boulevard, south of ford obtained from Wr s. William 1HE WAY TO DO IS HAVE THE 2 Did you know that E. F. Hutton ... t has served the, Southern California Investment community since 19C17 when It opened Its tlrst otrlce In Los Angeles + today has 19 offices In Southern California --Its Newport Beach of - tlce conveniently located In Newport Center t was founded In 1904 and opened a branch In San Francisco In 1905 maldng It the first New York-based New York Stock Exchange member firm to have a Pacific Coast office t flashed the news of the San Fran- cisco earthquake to New York via Its private wire and established business as usual within 24 hours of the catastrophe t Is one of the nation's largest invest- ment banking and brokerage firms with 112 offices in 3 0 states and abroad t ranks among the top I 0 New York Stock Exchange member firms in securities commissions and second In commodities commissions t is a public corporation listed on the New York, Pacific Coast and London Stock Exchanges and serves over 400,000 clients t has enjoyed 69 consecutive of profitable operations years OON"T YOU THINK THIS IS THE KIND OF FID)., YOU'D UKE TO 00 Bl.EtNESS WITH" When E. F. Hutton talks. people listen E. F. Hutton & Company Inc. 600-C Newport Center Newport Beach, California 92660 644-9111 Walter N. Lynch, Manager a Van Dyke beard. He was well Road and east or Jamboree ,A::._:K~Ir~k'_a~t_:96~3:·~5:35~3~. ___ ..1:===================::! dressed tn moditled western Road. r PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS -for convenieocc:, flexibility, easy with· drawals without pen~ty and unre- stricted deposits in any amount. CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS -for higher guaranteed earnings on larger deposits held for longer, specified terms. AND NOW YOUR SAVINGS EARN MORE THAN EVER BEFORE ON PASSBOOK AND CERTIFICATE ACCOUN"IS. Sman save" need BOTH! Interest on aJJ ac:counts compounded daily, paid quarterly. 5 1 % on -and ""''"' PlllSiboot Acc:ounll with day-in 10 ~ day-out intern~ on any amount. CERTIFICATE ACCOUN"IS EARN 7" 15.000 minimum 4to6yun• % Sl,OOO mlol:mum 11 to ll month.• .,.~ _ .. _b' ..... ~, .......... ,.... __ ..,. wii.W .............. H..., lftt.,_ f...t•w,.._ _.CWPICZ: HOOonoA-'"--~m.tt, -7J4t LAD .-a SAM a.llliftiH1'B I.AOUNA tn0\1U •w..~A.... 601,..,.1PO'rbta.l J Wr •a-,Pt.a lAOUNA H1lU, 1-0IDo •lo""" • clothes and alwaysbadatrlend-NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR. ly smile, a handshake and stor-THER GIVEN tbat the saJdpub- les ot loog ago. Mr. Blake lie bearing will be held oo the Uved I.D his large wbite two-27th day of August, 1973, at story borne on that property. the OOta of 1:30 p.m. ln the Tbe eburch acquired the prop. Couoctl Chambers or the City e.rty alter bls death. Mr. Bialr.e Hall of tbe City ol Newport also owned some property aJooc Beach, C aWornia, at wlltcb ~e Coast fllcb1ray iD which lle Md and place any and all per~ a curio museum wbJ cb were l.nterested may appear aDd be boused Ills el.hibtts or the reHcs heard thereoo. be bad collected over the years Laura Lagios oo. b1s various adventures. He City Clerk was always glad to visitors City of Newport Beach to stop by aDd see his curios PubUsh: Aug. 1973, in the &Dd if they would tarry looc Newport Harrlbor:::!!:~::;.-.. 1 eooaefl be was hajlpy to tell P'"~ • tbem about his good friend WU- llam F. Cody, (Bufflllo BtU). ud other friends of that era. In tbe DUt block ICl, OD the corner of Goldenrod and Coast Hwy. was Cameron's CorDU, wblcb was owned by W..r . &Dd Mrs. Jolm W. C ameroo. Thb property eODSisted ot seYera.l IID1&)] slq>s, ooe of wh!cb wu OUIAIIa•s occ,..led b!' llu. Jeanoo c. ,.. I.AUNH'Y Gb'lm. wbo bad an tnferasttoc _. 11tt1o anllq• sha!> ftlled wttb C!ll6!.1T! BY EXJ>EBTll nU.es of tbe past tor sale. Sbl .lfEWPOR'f BEACR-alftJ• kept ber 5tq) Ira brtcbt u:1 IIJI.fkllDe order. Nut to 105& Bay~ Dr· t11at wu tbe Jack Sullln.o rn.l Futda ts. lltlteol!lce.TbeEnstguopeeed I:::Par::":"ewport Its llrat oC!Iee lD CamKcm'• Apts. H. Conor. Apts.S. 1D tbt .. ~ bloet .,.s F• !lOW OPill 1 DAYS • . . no -ntol •.• no ..... -... T-......... . tllal rll*f . , . WlM, ~ C1tlllar7. lte. • • • ,. AztlcMM • • • Get A...,. .. 0 s.dii.J''• -••• ~ A1 l'lltl'tl ••• IWII"• 1.1111o --, •• -Root ••• -.., ... --,.. " . }(;, · ~~-'tY an/!/. /?~~w./ l'h· . /ta_,m ; r;,/i (/," f~·~~:/"'~~~'.1 ~_oen/A ~y,~"''"'" I ~t£.~:n~ al' ~/ ,? THROUGHOUT AUGUST Lorraine SUtherland Jamboree Road at BaySide 01 Newport Beach 675-3183 Hours, 9J0-5.30 Sundavs, 11-4 FASHIONS AT THE BEACH A collection of quaint shops ••• IS -·--- ...... --OlllorJ ... eo. t'i~-ol1on . . . Ot.lloe ·cv •u . . . .._ ~ ••• ~Art ••• ....., ...... '---------.1 t:. ,... 4 • , , no·-hdary , •• DIWI llloa ··-... -••• --•. :"I I-•• , WITII-11'0 COlD.. • •• - MRS. DUNN HEADS NH TUESDAY CLUB lojAom._ Ia 1M ''bocl< 1D ~. --pUipnol. uto; llro, LA.._ Wrlpt, _ .. -. boil lor 1M -,utM-. P>lf;llro.-Obllk,traft~ .. -. o1 1M,.._ c..-. .. ,.,... _____ llrL wm. c. eomr, 11&111 RnltJutiJII! ollfowport Rorbor. wiD -UO: BJ.lo .... lilrL ltlcMrd Cipln; llrl. LGolo Wlilto, toJo. '-IDIM-1117CIIt>'' -.u;--,lilrL81owvt _....,..,.., lor-........,. -.., II-llota; PllllldtJo, 1i1rL -llro. 0.0 'lllU P-1M ttl' ID ableaee ol I JtUI, lllUir; ..... , Mra. Carl DI'W' bou'd toptblr tor I JIH· Chinese- 1'1lo Drot -., wiU bo -•; ~ lin. -.,.-.. II bor -a s.t, IS ... _. II II a.m., y.,._ GraJ; -lilrL lleo-Ia B&Jereot, .. Aoc. 17 u t»J.Ioftd b7 bai1Deu portloa jam1D Modeltl; ~ a ••'ftl'm ._..,to lbrmalah pa. 111111 1M procnm, 11111ch wiD llro.Jotms._,..,.11al111, fb< tllo '""'·A--..,lllr Rail> H .... J 1o lhe plot-lira. Du F. IIlii; -. WIU bo bold N ... 10 II lilt bm wUb "Great momeata of llr1. F._.ace Sklper; ftltllt-!fewporter lrlD. tmdertbtcbair- tlll UMatre." lblp, lira. I act E. Hart; ac-manahfp ot Yn. ltelmedJ. It CUisine Promiu Good Food WNCH, DIN>&, COCKrAILS Welcomin1 members and eommodltlou, Mrs. RaJmoad will bl.,... a "Cbrlstmu U'OODd p.U t.d. after a busy sum-Le.ta. the world" tbemt. :000 TO GO (SPECIAL BANQUETS /CAIERING mil' wtll be tbe Oft Pf'elldent, Sectloo ebatrmn taclude W:n. FlDley will ebatrmu tbe ToS..... y.,.. a M""'otllbl. v;,_,. is 0.., GotU -~~- Mrs. Fred P. OuDo. The e•-lire, Rutb ~. .ut.r tradttioD&l cu1UeQ.cbt tea. to ecutln committee members Fins; lira. 11:auoa. Pathufl, be held Dec. 11 at tbe bome al .. ted with ber are Mrs. Ru-Boob IDd Std; Mr1. J. Arttnll' Mrs. Floyd Buellla CorCDa cHI do_,b Vaneset. 1st rtee-presl-Cos, bowlinr; Mrs. Fred Sl-Mar. Mn. Ftnlay wtll a]a) dtot; Mrs. Robert FtnlaJ Zod aaset. cards; towDamut Had up tbe annlal Tmea:ily Ylce • president; Mrs. (aeon bridge, Mra. llartt• KiDc; Club phtla.Dttlrq)llJ J»..rt1 oa Scblepl, 3rd Y"tce president; Mrs. COI18tance Fl'omm, tiDe Feb. U. OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEB< Mrs. Robert Weise, reeordi.Dg G 1 .• fits "lable secretarY; Mrs. Herbert Hart-. ne lVII ley, corresponding secreta:ry; • • Mrs. Charles Fowler, Qnanetal IN CORONA DB. MAR 67~9919 2121 E. COAST KWV. Ntflf M«Arthur Thanks to You- secreta:ry, and Mrs. Helen Mac-Vetei'IJlS slcD1Dc up for fi.U Lean. treasurer. Mrs. ClaOOe c lasses at Oraop Cout Col- Cotton will serve as parlia. lege ean apply tor Gl beoetlta meotarlan, aDd Mrs. P. D. at regtstratioll. aeeordlac to Jim CarSOD., OCC ntenu af. fairs coordloator. ReP~Uon ~ ~bdmeM only ls being held Aug. 16 tbrough Sept. 3 in tbe OCC WE'RE STILL HERE! Records and AdmlssioDIOfftee. Late registration, oo a "drop ID" basis, Is scbeduled for Sept. 4-7, 11 -14, and 17-21. FaU classes begin Sept. 11. The OCC Veterans Affairs omce Is located ID tbe Student Sentces 8u1ld1Dg. Mr. Carson said tbat educa- Uooal beoeftts tor f\.111-Ume aJngle .-eterans, wbo are en- rolled 1D 12 or more units, total $220 per mooth. Full- Ume married Yets reeeln $.261 per month, while veta wttb 2 depeodents receive $298. Veta with addl.tlooal dependeots re- ceive $18 per depeDdeot. Bene- fits are also available to nts wbo are atteodi.Dg scbool oo. a tbree-quarters basts or half- Ume. When we opened Karen Margreta Imports In 1946, Coast Highway was practically bare and there were very few buildings along the highway. We didn't have a drugstore and only a little general store with dry goods and some groceries by Mustards. Soon after, however, the predecessors to Cannons (Hogans) opened the first real food market ·-small but complete, on Coast Highway near Goldenrod. Our first shop Is now the garden office of the Sher- man Foundation. Del Mar ship to cruise ··~ WE OFFER YOU - -• • -Crystal~· The finest qu:aiJty a.nd most beauUI'Ul designs we can ftnd r epresenta . •• live or the sfmpUctty and grace or Sweden, Deomark and Ftnland. Famous name lines at lowest prices. Olin a Royal Copenhagen is just one of the fine recognized manufacturers of porcelain which we carry. Collector Christmas and Mother 's Day plates are among our popular Imports. We Invite you to join our co llector club. This summer ma.ny of the Sea EJPlorers lDOra.ngeCounty Council will be tak1D& summer cruises trom the Sea Scout EJPlorer Base at Newport Beach this summer: Del Wu, Ship 711, Corooa del Mar, SkiA>U Mlke stewart, will be travell.ng wtth anottler vessel, the Blue Peter. To. gether they wtll be cr ewed by 2 adults aod 11 boys. They will be sailing about the Channel ls laOOs, leartng Newport Har- bor oo Aug. 18 and returning Aug. 26. Sea EJPlorl.ng Ls the oldest senior boy program 1n Boy UGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING Scouting. The year that the Boy Scouts or America loeor- porated, Lord Badea-PoweU's older brother voiced the hope that older scouts would be lD- terested tn learning about boat ma.nagement and seamanship. Boys 1D Brlllan were eutbusl- astlc about tile prognm and Z years later, 1n 1912, Sea Scoutl.ng foUlld Its way to tbe United states. Tbe Sea Scout Base in New- port Beach •as started ID the late 1930's and Is the center of activities for Sea EJplorlng 1n Orange County. ·~ Steel. Furniture The simple elep.nce and durablllty of stet! l in flatware and serving dishes were just comlog to the toregroUDd In this country when we opened our store. Now this Is a "must" In oearly every home. -. ~. .._ --------~rer qllll'ltN ll l~U,tQ-tb, r.r~r N«mao•s N~~rserJ, we were aJ:tle to bring you Danish, SwedJstl aDd Norweg1a.n rurotture plaa maDJ more of lbe tnterestlDc accessocles which com- pliment 2oth centiD")' UY111g. There we laid the plans for the Danish Coffee Garden. NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of tbl City of Newport Beach will bold a pui>Ue beor1n( reiPlrdll>J I Or ......... No. 1511, ~~;;! OR[)[NAHCE OF THE t' NEWPORT BEACH~~~·~ PROPERTY AND AMENDING Otristmas SO YOU ~:. .,. PAUSE FOR DANISH PASTRY AND COFFEE Cards from many lands, tree trimmings, decorations and many llttle traditional ftems, which make Cllrtstmas a very special season, ate round in our store ror the holiday sea801l (August Is our Christmas card "sale" mooth -·and a good time to shop early,) ARE THE REASON WE ARE STILL HERE. THANK YOU! WE HOPE OUR OLD FRI.ENOO WILL CONTINUE TO LET US SERVE THEM AND MAY WE AlSO lNVITE THE NEW RESI. DENTS TO COME IN AND BROWSE . , , WE ARE OPEN ON SUNDAYS. WE STRIVE TO ACCOMMODATE EVERY BUDGET •• lN A COURTEOI.S AND EFfiCIENT MANNER, A PORTION OF 01STRIC11NG MAP NO. ~0. PlaoDtng Com- mission Amendment No. 377, rezoning property located oo the south side ot Sao Joaquin Hills Road between MacArthur Boulevard and the proposed New MacArthur Boulevard ln Harbor Vtew fUlls from the R-l -8 District to the R-A Dis- trict. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that the said pub- lie bearing wtU be Deld on the 27th day or August, 1973, at tbe boor of 7:SO p.m. 1n tbe CouncU Cbambers or tbe City Hall or the City of Newport Beach. Callfornla, at wb.lch time raod place a.ny a.nd all persons tr«erested may appear a.nd be beard tbereoo. Laura Lagios City Clerk City of Newport Beach ~~ J:€1. MAe. L.o..W. :t~ Publlsh' Aug. 16, 1973, In the t7TT .. Newport Harbor Ensign. Page 8 THE ENSIGN FRIDAY, AUGU8T 13, 1148 )973 GOOD NEIGHBORS DOWN THE YEARS! SHOE SERVICE A c:'!"'....::·,:;,:• nntversary to :MC»E.C..~ =-~ l~lJ Olt.., Wc•t..•t · ---=~-=~~ Now entering their 26th year • ,,. NIY8II. ••:MT ........ _ f . . ~.-10_,_ ...... 'C8_._ •• _~_,_ •• __,. o commuruty servtce. ' I I II //I I 1 NatPORT MA .. 80R IIHIIOH HC:TION t, ~AOC t TMUMOAY, AUCIUIT M, W71 OOfiiONA OCD. ....... CALIP. -11629fl Shenn•n Muns Is the re•son A Storekeeper That's Knowledgeable. Cour1 eous. Dependable. Fnendly & Wilting to Serve These ore some of the things Shennan keeps CorOuooy 8~111 Snooro Hlwl" At~l<ll Sh,.ll l•~' N~vo Jun& l(•nll Croll! 811111 Hend TOOIIO l11tn" Be•11 Jockty Undt-wllr l•~· CO!dl '"''''"""'" Soc~s Buc~•u•de sr"''" Half•l B1rmudn '"""'" w.~, lhe()l B•n Lon 5""'' Suede Co»IO "'"\ h n S••"'*U' Fun 111 Surlh"' Sw•m••~• Bull Cult Cheellr$ Un>Que P•nt•n Soo•r S"-'" ,.,,,,,. .. ,,~. Mad•u s""'' Bow,, .. Bold Pllod 1'1n1~ Wllchbena• 8•~1 ';IIO!ll Culled Pophn P1nts 5"''"11 J1ch11-t.loQnl~ M•c 11n~ roc• Heno len Wondt>tee>e•• "'""""' Carau<Of Jecoel ioi1QIII~ Mec Clen•c Sllltuc•e• Sn•l11 fer"' Clolll Si'OriS lell"'" (."" liQU"I VOIIIy T•u""' !>•n~eleu s .. n~e•s Pec•hc Toaol W•ndt>•u•e• Oenom Bell• ••oyle Soc •• f •eO,., l(n•l W·•~ AIOMI Sllt>t l(ey CMII"l Ooooardl Dry Clean Boy't Dept. lev• Co<OI Su•'""• ~'~••••u Sn••ll Hano Ten I Sn,or, Co•dt sno•t• H1ng Ten S"''m"U' WI•"'·UP Jackell J<><:Oe~ U,..d,....,n, Ten• Ioili L•o~n• Vollly·B•" To.,.,,, Heng Ttn W nOo•n•t•t lu•lltnecO Jen•ren T 5""" Hang Te~ Soc•• Spool S"·'l r<.,n 1).1111'"~' Alonl Slfp~ A atore ot ••tr•ordln•ry cNr•cter lor men I boys. SANKAMI!IIICAIIO IIIAST.II C"Aiifq• 1028 lrvrne. Newport Beech, Califorrua 92660. Phone 6 4 '2-7061 + + •• jf . . • fiA£PlAC£ EQUlfMEKT • W LOGS • lARS I 8AUTOOlS • UMBUU.AS • 8A118ECUES OUTDOOl 1UlNITURE • GAS aARBECUES • GAS LAMPS • WltOUGtfT IROff • RAnAN • ALUMINUM • IUDWOOO NllWI'OitT HAlll-.cHt &HalON CO..:>NA DilL MA"-CALl P. IIECTlON 1, fi'A01l7 THUMOAV, AUOUIT ta, 11tl'1 .,__ bl .. u. Cougar gals undefeated ~ wwe Flnlchlar a IUCceslttal lea· CYC ''Star1,0"~""""~cb:'k>: eor1ood, preclom•••IJ, YDUM I<K1. the NetrpOI't recreatsoo Ue1; 3rd; peap .. wbo made tbt tdltor)', department prt.• JOftball "Rucag," IDd Buell'• acecMil 11: • till teams played ftnal pmea wltll era. I&Dd, or, ratber, oa tbt wU., 1 ?5 CU"ls partielpatlng. "C" --lit: 8&lbol "Bclltla bow 1t ftl ill Mftpol1 Bll.cb Tile Cautoruta Coupra, 8 Cap1.'' coacb Mo Wela; ZDd: 50 J•l'l 110 IDd Wbat ,.... aDd 9 year okSa trom Eutbluff tie betweeo Marlaers "Fire-~ to tt duri.Dc tboee Park, eDded tbe sea!IIXI as the I:Jala'' ud librlDers ''Sea JIIZI aod bow tt I.e today. only tmdeteated team. Their Slup, ·• botb eoaebed by Pem By Blllllter CrHIJ Hueb'• book U, Wblt I would last pme, ap.inst the deter-Jaeobeoo; Srd: Buf!IJo 81111, It bu beea. a loDe Ume slnee llke to call, a aatura.l book. ml.ned Penlna:ula Surf Cats, eoacb Tert Kab&a. tbl1 r"tewer of boots hu ftD-Tbe tutbot bas a 8torJ to teU. went 1Ato an extn lnniDC be-"0" --ltt: Eutblu:ff "Cal- Ubed a book llld bU ll1d to Ud be sits rtebt don.IDCI telll tore the Couga..rs elatmed a Uorllla Couear1,'' ec.eb b.tm .. lf, "Tta.ok tbe &DOd Lord tt. Rts reader sill rlebt dOWII 9-7 victory. Pltcber for lhe Clucu; ZDd: Pa:Wll:ula ' tlat tbla book l».1beeowrttteo" wltb blm tollsteaudthereader WinD1ng teamwuRaeniKeougb. eata," c01.ch Ko WeJ.sa; 3rd: lDd that was Just tbe tboupt does aot cet ._. to ieaYe lllt11 Tbe wt..oners of the s dh1-eve "Sky Scrapers," CO&ebed I bad C»QD flnt8MDg "Beaell tbe tale 11 told:. stoos: by Mary Nettles, tiedwtthMar. Rat Days," Hup McMillan'£ Tbere 11 DO rrtdeDee ofUJ "8" --ls1:Mar1ners"Booc-Lners "Cool Pops," coacbed aceouo.t of his Ufe 1n Newport profeulooal baud In eltber tbe tes, '' coach Mo Weiss; ZDd: by Pea:Y Jacobson. Beach, wbere be wu born In wrlttac or tbe deslCD. « tbe ----------Qutstancttq players from 1916. orpolsaUons ol tho -. Tho --~LI!G~A~L~MO~T!IC:!I~-each portlclp<Unr team 1D the Scattered througb the boot events are reeocmtec1 u tbey league will be boooted at u are facts, dropped like scrapa come to mind IJid for thll: FICTITIOlE BlElNESS NAME awards ceremony to be beld: of p&per 1n I bare ud bouDd.l reai!JOD the book 11 I comtDetac STATEMENT at 7 p.m. August 21 In tbe race, aDd refereoces to bls story and 1t leans tbe reader Tbe rollowtng per110ns are Newport Beacb City Council father, uncles, COUB1ns aod koowlng that tb1s wa.s just the dotng business as: Ocea.o View '!lla.mbers. cra.adfatber, all worldDc. ftsh-way 1t was and tb1nk1nr. aow I Reotal, 151 Commercial Way, r-iiiiC:iiiiO;iC-lnc. building aDd world.o( on kDoW' bow it 1Pll to be bon Costa Mesa, California: Cha.t- leYles 1n storms to save the and reared in Newport Beacll, les Markel, 151 Commer cial Yillage from destrooUon by some 50 years ago. Way, Costa Mesa, Calllornia; floods as well as building the Speaking as an lltl-recoa-Jerry Cross, 151 Com mercial community aJXt provldincltwith strueted rare book dealer, I Way, Costa Mesa, CaWorDia; such esset1t1als as water. liiurd that anotber 50 years John Dickens, 151 Commercial From tbe time tbe author forward from DOW thla book's Way, Costa Mesa , California. was 10 years ot ace be roamed nlue will be oamed lD. Ute This business ts conducted our bay and the back bay wltb tbousands of dollars because by a general partnership. rowboat, clam dlg:lng tools, It Is ocnr an t.Dtegnt part of Slgped : Cllarles Markel. fishing rod and lbotp, aDd be bl.stortc structure. Tb.l.s statement was ntedwtth came to know the current.r, the 1 am pleased tbat Hugb ba.8 the County Clerk of Orange channels aod tbe ma.oy under-dedicated bls book to Ano County on Aug. 13, 1973, Wll-Servtnc Or''"" NOTICE ~omQ. c~ 'th£ naw c...ll" t~~ T ou.c.h,'"' COUNTY COSTA MilA water mud ba.Dks. Even rowi.Qg Haapa aDd aclmowledlfld tbe Uan E. St John, county clerk, For 22 Ln the dazlmess before dawn 25th anaiversary oftheNewport by Theresa M. Ward, deputy. PHOHE 6_.2.3766 2626 HARIOI ILVD. OF CARS. on his way to San otego creek Harbor Eoslgn &Ddbotbthebook ;~P~ub;U~s~h~' ~A~u~g.:1:6,j2~3~,3~o~.1:3;2~·~N~. ~N~o~w~p~o~rt~B~Iv;d~.J~~~~~~~~t~OST;~A~MI~SA;~·~~-~~M;IO~~~ for the dawn fllgt:at of ducks, a.od tbeblrtbdayareapproprlate Sept. 6, 1973, ln the Newport H Beach he felt embarrassed when he events to dYe me a cbance, Harbor Ensign. F -27469 rowed himself agromd on a once apio, to return to these OIAJIII 99&-1721 543-8213 645-2400 nn•.u1M U 811... IIIIa! O~lH DAllY ':.lO TO 6-Pll;l. ,:10 c., •• ! .. ,.; o .. u_ till IIIII( IUU '-lUNlpTOJ mud bank, booored news ~p&. th;~:leoc.::,~::;,s;::rie.~he~:: MIKE AND STEVE BAST "'",_ '""' urfMI4 lll.flt ~ •«,k77 lD hls book we learo bow a boy R idly & £a "ly becamecomplete1ylottmewlth ARE TOPS AT SPEEDWAY Do 10 ••• ap II nature· became a Uvtog part ot Mtke and Steve But, tbe oaturai Ute most coosfsteut ......, .. yeu Under Medical Sc.lpervision Hugh McMtuao is a genulne after year oo the motorcycle f/OUTO •u~Nil .. COIIItol.ltCI ... ~ "'"· .. 0 .. 1 ecologtst. fils deep llldersta.od-speedway racl.ng ctreutt, are .,., mo•ledge or tho hock on 1"" again •1 Orange c...,~y Pounds & Inches Go FAm his playgrouod h1s baunt Fa.Lrgrouods Speedway • t.lf'l .... 11 ... 1 MID>C ... t. the n.rst c~a.J he tmUed They wiD be clalleoged th18: WEIGHT CLINIC INC. frvitu (, l?Jh Across Fro"' tllutclifl Pl1Ufl himself from his mother's Friday nigbt b7 Mite Caruso, apron strings gt¥es validity to Rick Woods, Sonny Nutter aad his statement that u ts too other top-flietlt ncers. Tbe late to save the back bay. The Bast brother~ finished 1-2 1n ,. ........... flood cootrol chamels San last Friday 8 scratch rnaJ..a. (Near MacArtJuar Bou&eftl"d) Diego creek and the 'str~t event at tbe fairgrOUDdl on.l. I C.. .... l3t5 L C11AS1 IIIIIIAY • dra1nage p.tpes have all coo-Mike Cuuso, rac1ng 00 a Hours: 9 to 1, 2 to S -Moncby tbrouJb Friday (II trlbuted the mud and debris oew machine, has •owed to 821 to have silted In tbe back bay give tbe doo a run tor thetr•~;;;§~~~===Olnk::· :-:-::.,.:•:•:-:""':":7:7:so: .. :-::· No:. :I0:7:-:•;•;).;JU6;;;6;7;3;-;s;;;;iiii~ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * :fa~~ now It Is beyond redemp-mooey this weeL irANNOUNCING THE SALE* Hlllh McMillan's tale ls .... , ~le of Huctleberry Finn _.., OF GOLD * oer~=.:~:~.:.u,~ -,.. the meanl.Dgs of oature. ir PL4CER * .,;;.~ .. :es~'o:C.':.~~ iC You Con Legally Ow11 Placer Cold; Jt the rtch but thin rants of tlle ~ "Natural Golcl Rlaht Out Of The Mine." """--bistories of Newport Beach. ,.. ..,.... His book becomes an added _.. SILVER IN COTS MEDALS """ nlue to stories told lo Lancey ,.. TRADE COtHS ..,.... Sherman's "Ristory otNewport _.. CERTIFIED .999 FINE (99.9ll PURE) *Beach," Sam A. lleyer's ~ A H•clt• Atoinst lnftatlan. DnaluoHon "Fttty Golden Years," Dr. Al ---tc Or Ponlble Drirnalog Jt. bert Sotla.OO's "History ot the Newport Harbor Yacht Club," -tc, Newport Beoch (7U) 979-5642 * "Thls was Newport Beach" by 3.tiPO Irvine An., Suue 115 * Ramooa Duarte Castle and the ir UNI VERSA!. TRADE COMPANY dellg~rttut reminiscences ot Jo. 'Ill* * * * * * * * * * * * * * seph A. Seek. We say, added ·------------· I I I I I I I tt ~ EnAiglt I I I I I I I I lncidentally--- ~o'J~O\ lus"'t ONE BLOCK NORTH OF OLD LOCATION PL!MTY Of FRU PARKING IN DUll I'RIVAT! LOT IEMIND CM!VIION STATION HfJU$-E OF tDlfJR BeliCh 673-9120 I ----- "A liRE FOR EVERY DRIVING. II&~:. Ill VALUES Ill SEUCTIOIIS Ill QUAUTY Ill SEIIVICE --:-.:---' PI..YM (;CIIVIETTI: CAM411'0 """5TAMG DOOGI: !'"-.~( IIIVIVI ... -TIAC \IW avo...vc, ,."'[ ... 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Ov. ~·· .... 0 CO"""""' ,_, ... O •t. •••rt ·--.. uo•• "" •ooov .. •••o" e., .. , ., ... o•o. • ooco•• u•~•• •. ,,._, ------1~~: .. ----........ ----- DELCO l1tteries I 2495 .... ~ __ .. ' lp A&IIID W. IPPAID, D.O. PROM "'CMII .. \"14M I lACON" ·u "..._ • ...., C.lll~~tt•-4 M.J. An aN• '""••••-•• .t Mlrw To'•Odlloo_n .. t TM• aiOL4 IROADCASTII \.A MI.40a. CA.LIP. ,... ,.. t II tel s ••• ,., .................. \J' 1• .... Golo-J: 11-lt Q. Wlchlto, tc.-. "How do you explain lu . .f5:7r The concept ot cr~at~d evil concem1 me. If there had been no dtwll In the be11n~ ning, aU sin could have been avoided." Dr._....L., ...... Gokkn Tex.t : "'For,,_., all t.W tlllld,,. of Cod by 5 :10). aod later alluaioaa to the 'dntn:heo of C•lotio' (I eo.. 16:1; I Pot. I :1, aod porlloJ» 2 Tim. 4:10), .-If ,_ -ill the oplsde mat.,';~' be ad..t.ely mt.adod, _,. to 1 """ th< -cld«<ioa wu ·-· (d. Goo,.. T. ""'-· C~n.m..nt, ;. llu Atostoli< Agt, that tf there had been no devil In should bring us even closer to our the beghmlng, all evlf coukt heve mo11 valuable possession in life, been avoided. No doubt evtl mt· _ .. namely failh In the lord Jesus have existed u a p011ibUity aJona Christ • tft1h u. c•rin ,,,..r· (Gal 3 :26). • AUL'S letter to the Gala· tian Christian• has been called the '"ag..a chof'ID of Christian li~ny. In ~ nection with the: 5tudy of the book or Galatiant, which set:J forth the glo- rious doctrine of justification by faith alone, the n:marks of a faithful New Testament scholar should be observed : "It is impossible to overestimate the vilue of this epistle . . . Its chief im- portance lies in its exhibition of the theological vounds on which ~sted the emancipation of Christianity from Judaism and its C:!ltablishment as a uni- versal religion. Chaptt:r 2: t 1-2 1 shows that t~ doctrine: of the epistle was not a new one, but w;u; the recognized basis on which Gnltilc Christianity •toad. "The center of that doctrine: was the death of Christ, the significance of which it wa.5 e!lpec.ially Paul's privilege to ma.ke clear. Knowing that the di- vine law requin~s of every man right- eousness through perfect obedience, that no man can obtain such righteous- ness through his own works, and that the penalty of sin is death; considu- ing the pttfc:ct life of Jesus, and as- sured at Damascus of his Messiahship, Paul was led to realize that the death of Mc:ssiah was the divinely provided satisfaction of the law for his people. At once its mysteriousness and offen- aiveaeu wu removed. It be<:ame God'!! crowning act of mace. lt e:a- plained why faith, whenby the work of Christ wu appropriated, had bun made from the beginning the only ooo- dition of aaJvation. With thit, of courR, the obligation to ob.erve the law in order to aalvation pa.ued away. "Evidenly, too, since the Scripturea had -ever promised salvation through Christ and by faith, the law had never been intended to be the way of aalva- tion at all. The Jews had mJsunder- stood its object. It had only l::t«n in- tended to prepare for Christ by awak- ening the sense of guilt. Its great mont principles, indeed, would ncr remain as a guid~ to the interpretation of God's character and will; but its ceremonial ordinances had no further function. To regard thnn as neces- sary was in fact to a fall away from the Gospd. To bind them on the be- liever was to imply that Christ had died in vain. Thus Christianity was at once delegali:ted and denationalized. The blessinR of Abraham, through the work of Christ in dying for sinners, had come to the Gentiles, and faith alone was the condition of. salvation for aU alike. 1!100, pp. 212, 213). Tho -nne of the pteent letJon, which it entitled "The Law UJd the Gotpd," lJ: 1. n.: PromiJe u. Functa ....... r (Gal 3 :17, 18) 2. Tho Purpose of the Law ( Go.l. 3 :19-22) 3. 11M: Dispensation of Faith (Gal: 3:23-29) THE N.OMISE IS FUNDAMENTAL In Galatians 3:17, 18 we read : "And this I say, that the covenant, that was confirmed before of God in Otrist, the law, which was four hun- d~ and thirty years after, cannot disannul, that it shou1d make the promise of none effect. For if the in- heritance be of the: law, it is no more of promi!l!: but God gave it to Abra- ham by promise.'' Ver5es I 5 and 16 of Galatians 3 should bC' read along with the verses "Of this transition the Epistle to ( 17, 18) just quoted. Thus, these four the Galatians is the abiding monument. verses (I 5-18) present the relation of We may believe that it had its intended the promise to the Law. Moreover, effect on the Galatians themselves. The the apostle points out very dearly that apostle anticipated that it would (Gal. the Law cannot hindeT the promise. A. God, in His loving grace and sovereign mercy, has not been nor would He ever be, responsible In any sense for sin coming into the world. Man was created with a hu~ man will so that he m lght choose between good and evil. When lu- cifer was created, he was perfect, as were Adam and Eve in the Gar- den of Eden, before their tempta· tion and degradation. With the verse you have mentioned we might translate our lord's saying, "I form the light and create dark- ness; I make peace and I create trouble or adversity as a judgment upon sin." You see the purpose here of wretchedness and dark~ ness. We do not know for a fact STRENGTH FOR TH£ 9nm2~) m aJ1 IT IS WONDERFUL to study the im- portant prayers we ftnd in the Bi- ble. Such ie. the ca11e of one by Paul in Ephesians 3: U -21 : "For this t•ause I bow my knees unto the Fa- ther of our Lord Jesus Christ, Of whom the whole fam ily in heaven ;md earth is named, That He would ~trant you, according to the riche11 f'f Hi11 R:lory. to be streni('lhened with might by His Spirit in the inner man: with soodness. God created all things good. No. God did not ere~ ate evil. He would not work at cross~purposes with Hlmsetf. Th,n, why did the Lord allow such things to happen? Someday when you are the most despondent, thinking Q. Fresno, C~llf. "Woul.d you please explain the passase '" John 6:54-577 Does it have to do wlrh communion 1" this world Is an unutterable mess, A. In Its broad context this chapter remember one thing-it will 'Pre~ deals with our Lord Jesus feeding serve your sanity and balance. In th 5 000 Ha ·ng pacified their spite of all the imperfections In he . ' 1 h. v•H tells them of a the world, an infinitely wise, and P Y51ca unger e more important need which He loving and compassionate God saw can fulfill. The positive assertion this plan ot His was the best and comes, "I am the bread of lite." only means ot bringing glory to Here He contrasts Himself to the His name (Rom. 11 :36). Many manna that the jewish fathers ate times there are questions that with in the wilderness. When they par~ our human mind and limited view took of it they still eventually died. we cannot begin to fathom. This He poinls out that He is "the living Rev. Sto•tlq CoW... bread." He promises that if any man would "eat of this bread he 0 B "b} 18) o( our printed text, it is interest-I Concerning the passage (vv. 17 and The Christ of the I ein~Wnotetheooo~m<ntsofamodern _ B1bhcal scholar: (v, 17) The fui-L---------------=-:-----,-7--,-~--:-;-' filmcnt of the promise is thw to be That Christ may dwell in you r hearts by faith ; that ye, beinll rooted anrl ~(rounded in love, may be able to comprehend with all saintS what i!\ the breadth, and length, and depth, and hei~tht; And to know the love of Chri11t, which paaseth knowledge, that ye might be tilled with all the fulne!\.'1 or God. Now unto Him that i!l able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we uk or think, ac- rordin~r to the power that worketh in u~t. Unto Him be ~lory in the f'hurth of Christ throu~hout all ages, world without end. Amen." How grE'at a love did the Lord place in Paul's heart for all people! He want- ed these believers to be strengthened with mitht by God's Spirtt in the inner man. When one iA bom pf God; 1 the Holy Spirit eomes to dwell with- in the heart. There ia a witness with your spirit that you are a child of God. The One who inspired the Word of God, becomes your Teacher. Ht> is also you r Comforter. This doesn't mean that His ministry is to save u!l from pvery problem that may come alon~r. The meaning of Comforter is thAt He will feed strength into us. Where do you need to be strong'! Tht.' real need is in!! ide; we must be strong in faith. You can't a-et this al the !!Upermarket, or buy it from acme gymnastic course. All of us are Ket - ting older on the outside. We're wear. ing out, bit by bit, whether we like it or not. Yet, though the outward man perishes, the inward man is be· ing l'f'newed. This is all done accord- ing to the riches of God'8 grace and JZiory. Thi8 we ftnd in great abun- dance. It is one thinat to give out of one'" abundance but Car more won- derful to !live ou t of His ~rrace. A l>l i~ tht.' C'Ut' with our Lord, we are to give according to His riC'he11 in glory. This ill also shown us in Philippians 4 :19. To dwt:ll means that our hearts beco me Christ's abiding place. Some o( you have cottages in the mountains, ca- bi ns by the lake, hou~s down at the !\ea. You visit there, liS vacation places. lt is not where you dwell but where you visit. Christ desire.!! not ju.!lt to visit, but actually to dwell in us as HiR permanent abode. This means that Christ may be at home in your heart by faith, and you In turn are rooted and grou nded in His love . shall live forever''. The reference here is not to some physical nour- ishment. He refers to the fact that He would gi¥e His perfect, peer- less body as a sacrifice for the sins of the world. The people there could see only the physical inter- pretation. They could not under- stand how they could eat flesh and blood and live forever. jesus tPstifies, "He that eatelh my flesh and drinketh my blood dwelleth in Me and I in him." Thai is the se- cret. It is a spiritual, mystical rela- tionship. It does not refer to our communion. The Scripture cannot be twisted to mean His physical body. As a matter of fact, there is nothing in John's gospel at all that deals with the institution of the lord's supper. In John 13:2 we have a celebration of the last pass- over but this is not the institution of the last supper. This is found in Matthew 26, Mark 14 and luke 22. By George H. Fromow .·Jss ooat.· Sarrtary of the British Co!!ucil of Protrstanl Christian Cflllrchrs The Almighty God has attested Lhri st's position as Son of God, S<'l)'· u1g : "This is my beloved Son. in 11·h o t11 I am well pleased; hear rc him'' 1 ~latt. 17 :5) ; so, too, :tt His baptism (Man . .l :17): "Lo a voice from heaven, ~ying, This ia my· beloved ?0!1 in w\}O.Jl1l. ~ \'(e,ll ,~ql~~,.also u\ Peter'!. cor\fes5ion, W1\li:h tluist said was by revelation from the F;~ther: "Thou art the Christ, the Son ()f the living God" (Matt. 16:16). ::>cripturt, history, Church • nee, a\d one's own personal cnct attest this. experi- cxperi- Ch rist Himself claimed to be the ..... on of Go<l, the Messiah of Israel, the Chris.t of the Scri ptures, the sole Prophet 1·, ho alone can te::tch Hi the truth, the only Priest who has full)' .• wned for us and can lead us in wor- ~hip and evermore intercede for us, our King supreme, whose crown • ights must be obeyed. Jesus Chri91: fulfilh:d the M~:ssianic 1ypcs and prophecies of the Old Test- ament, Ly His birth of :1 virgin mother, by Hi, holy nature, His per- leer spotless character, His complete obedience and devotion to the Will :~nd Law and Word of His Father ::tnd God. Psalm 40:7-10 has given ~ summary of His message in the Book, the \Vi\1 and the Law. He is the preacher of righteousness faithful - nes!i, salvation, gra.cc (lovingitind- ness) and truth. By His life of obedience He wrought OU>l for us that perfect right- eousness which God imputes to all who believe. He gave Himself up to the death of the cross, being de- livered fo r our offenses and raised again because of our justification. We need this dual salvation, for we owe to God a double dC'bt: (a) we owe Him a perfect life and (b) we owe Him the penalty of the brokeo law : ''jesus, Thy blood and righteousness My buuty arc:, my glorious dress." "By one offering He for ev~r them that (H<b. 10:14). hath p<rfott«< are aanctilied" jtsUJ Cbri1t fulfilled Hi1 claim in heart, mind, soul and strength. by wordt aod workt and ways, salitfac- torily to God aod as the linncr's Surety and Subltitute. Wben from tbt crota He cried: "It it fiDUhed," lll the sinJ of all His bdl<vinr peopl< wuc IOl"fYcr CIJlCICUed, and we wut thcnby jllllifi<d. Hioclal.ato~wNaodia -and .....,.r by -wlso ... ""' bolicYo ill HUn. Tbc Doril -It"'""" bo lokl:"lf n.o.a be 1M SoD of God • • ." The JCriba, Jriooln.. and 1'l>an-and ......... .... of. Hit tialm -.,. anld : "'nooo tlr 1' t, boca-tb1t - ..... • -wloat dl)'*dl God." ll I WlfetiDtbolztM a , q, · tM Sott ol Gtitt, He pood --._ Hit W tsi1J to bow doalstl -..... ..,. .......... end-........... , .... .... • Christ was not only one with the sem In the Meuianic dispensation now Father, but was one with the Holy begun. The Law, which was given Spirit: "For He whom God ha'th four hund«d and thirty yca.rs tJftn sent speaketh the words of God: for the pt'omi~. had no powtt to caned God g•\·eth not the Spirit by measure it. This verse [171 contains the direct \IOto Hint" (john 3:34 ). This anoint-inference from the argument stated in 1ng was abundantly predicttd in the verse t 5. When a document has been 0•d Testament, especially in Isaiah sealed, no subsequent addition can af- and the Psalms. lt is in the New feet it. The Law was subsequent to I estament record of His binh, bap-the promiM>; therefore the Law c::annot lism, temptation, teaching, and preach-affect it. mg, and miracles. All were: in the power o[ the Holy Spirit. It was by the Holy :Spiric that "He offered Him!leli without apot unto God." Hi!. resurrection wa!t by the Spirit o { Ho- hn~:ss, and '·He through the Holy Ghost had given commandments unto the apostles" (Acts 1 :2). And now that He is in HeavC'n on the nght hand of God. He has the seven o;;pirits oi God which arc before the throne, that is, the Holy Spirit in His <oc Hnfo\d energy and operations. The Son of God was anointed with the :;even spirits of God, which are the seH•n C'yes and the seven lamps of I!Ir. the SCHn perfections of the Di- \ine Ru~!r of Isaiah, chapter II , verses 1-4. "(v. 18) Tho fulfilment of th< promise is unaffected by the Law. For it is not dependent upon t~ Law or upon tlit! Law and the: promiiC ~­ bined (the Law ~ttodifyi"g the prom~ ;,. ) • but upon th< promU. aloa<. Tho Law does not come in at an. Law I.Od promise -in other words, contract and frtt gift -are inc:ompatib1e ideu. But. the land of Canaan was promixd to Abraham u a fr~ gift, and u a free gift the apiritua.l Canaan is thrown open to his spiritual descendants" (d . W. Sanday, "The Epistle to the: ~ tians" in A Nnv TtsttJm6,.t Co'"mn~ lary for Ercgli.sh Read"s, 1897, VoL II, p. 446). (To be conttnlled) Look at the dimensions of love: AO lonr, so high, so deep, ao wide. It cannot be measured, but that cer- tainly doesn't kt!ep us fro1n enjoylnr ~experience •at it. We rest in the wonder of U all. This IO'Ye certainly passes all human knowledge. What a makhleas prayer not only for the church at Ephesus, but also for our own hearts. Oh, that we might be this kind of person, knowing in our hearts and lives, throuah the Spirit, the wonderful love of Christ! May it be.Jto for His name'!! sake. Nothlnc h .. ~uMd tha worid so much trout* aa too much tnt.!IIJ.nc• and too ttttle wt.dom . All Ch ri st's judges. enemies, and fr iends were his witnC'Sses, from Pi- late to the thiei on the cross and His ,tisciple~. and none could find fault or blemish in Him. All history bears the same witness -the history of the Israelite: people of all the nations, ui Chris.tendom, and of the world. at large fulfill His predictions. An Old-Fashioned Message for Today This is the Ch rist of the Bibte whom 11 c worship, whose call of g"rO'Ice I ha\(' heard, bidding me a poor, un- .Jvnc, ll'lSt ~inner come tn Him ior forgiveness and pardon and to find in !lim far more than that, evt:n justi- lication, S."''nc.ti6cation, full ;~cc<'ptance, and perfection. In Him, l am quick- ened, raised into the heavcnlits nnd !.Cattd there in· Him my reprr!i.Cflt{\- tive. From Him I receive His Holy Spirit. (n Him I h:!.Ve found new Life. born from above. My personal knowledge of Him and His Word, b)' faith in Him, <~llnts all His claims, in my own experience, in heart ::tnd mind and conscience, in :mswercd prayers, in a God-dinctcd life, and in His call to servicc-: with His prom- ised presence and blessinr in that service. As my faith is grounded in Him, I l.Js Ptrson, nnd His Word, so my love goes out to Him, His ptteple, am.l <tlte cause of truth. My hope is in the fulfillment of IIU!.t \Vord, to nlr', to the Church, to the bratlite: pcoplte, to the nations, IWd c.o the n·orld :tt large, for time and in the eternal 1tate. I :-un lookinc for the: bletted hope ond appcarinr of the clory of the J:l't'3t God and our Saviour jesus Christ (Titus 2:13). To him that workcth i• tM reward ndtoncd, not of an~ hut of debt, but to him that 'fii'OI'bth not, but belic\•tth ou Him thAt justl· fittb th< unJOdly, hit Wlh It OC:· counted to him for ritbtec-•ntN. To llim thot hath r..s..m..s UJ b)· HlJ blood be wiJdcm and IIdia and po•nr and lloiY, for ..,.:., aad ncr, ~ •'I'm 1. poor .-.r aad ••'• 8l ... ~-OI5IJI ia -r M ..tiD All. • ADd He io ... Qrill of. ....... ........ "WW .... " ol Cllrlol?" • '"'C.H.ISTI.A~ llACOtt:• COLLIMGSWOOD, N.J. By the Re,., Philip dY I . An::utodus (Coatillued from .tast week) \Vith what armor, as Cllri~tian solditn, arc we: to be (:(Juipped ? Let us go to Ephesians 6:10-18, for the answer to this questiOD : "Finally, my brethrtn, be strong in the Lord a.nd in the power o{ his might. "Put on the whole armour of God, that ye m:Jy he able to stand against the wiles of the devil. "For we wr~stle not aga i:tq llesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, .:>gai n!'t the rulers uf thc-: darkness of this world, agaiust !ipir- itual wickedness in high places. "Wherefore take unto you the whole i\tm•>ur of God, that ye may be able to withstand ir. tl1e evil day, ant.l having dono :,II, to stand. "Stand therefore, having your loins girt 3bt'lut wit1t truth, and having on the btea!.tplate of r ight· eousne.ss; "And your feet shod with the pn:paration o{ tlk: gospel of peace; "Above all, taking the shield of faith, where- with ye shall be able to quench an the: fiery darts of the wicked. ''And take the helmet of u.Jvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which i1 the Word of God : "Pn.yinr always with aU prayer and 1upplica.tion in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all ~rsncrance and supplication far all uinr.; ·• And for mt, that utttra.nce may be (iven \SO.to me:, that I may open my mouth boldly, to rn.a.U known the mystery of the CQIPd, ·~For wbjch I am an amb.aador in boocb: that therein I may ap<ak boldly, u I ouc1>t to ap<ak." W< notie< from thia ti<Jaipdots of tho ,_ of the Ouiatian bdine:r, that the •ital~ of lh< body are to h< ptoi<CI<d, doe bead "tho h<lmet of oalntion," and the ......,., abdo- mCD by "the brutotplate of ....,_ • Tbc ~ It oot any <il . oar owa fat. cied ~ for .,aD fl'fli ri&'teoeiMfiUI are u 61thy rod' (Ia 64:6) ;.... bat ,It It die utterlY .,.!Jimlahed, Jpodooo riel>-t , • of our Lon! 1-Chriat, .......... -• wloo bdlr1., br faidt, u we "-" .., oped Him ao -tiD-beam-. He oii'....S H-f u a ooe.tll•m lJ7 M<ri6oo for • ia-ploca ..S ....S wlwa Be died on the cross, that we might never have to suffer for our sins, having trusted in Him. It is !.:lid of a missionary in Africa, who wu translating the Bible into the native tongue, that he had difficulty finding a word that meant "to be- lieve ," "to put one's trust in." He saw a native come in from the fields, where he had been toiling to the poi nt of exhaustion, and throw his \Vhole weight upon a three-legged stool "What is the word for that?" he: asked. And h~ used the word in his translation. "Trust in the Lord with aU thine heart; and lean not unto thine: own under- standing. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shaD direct thy paths" (Prov. 3 :S, 6). Put your whole weight upon the Lord I Let us notice another piece of tht believer's de- fensive armor: "above al1, takin, the ahi~kt of faith," for it is with this that wr 'shall be able to quench all the fierx dart.t of the wicked." One. ver- sion renders this 'thr evil one," that il, Satan.. So far from letting the believers a1one, the dni1 jo- tenaifics his efforts with them, seeking to dialodJe them from their stand for the Lord, to divert them from the faith. Satan docs not have to conc~m himself about those who have already .. told out .. to him I And let us not neglect the phrase, •'baYing your loins girt about with truth:' Any one who ft.ill to give heed to this nK't.Na')' pffrequilite, migbt u wtll dismiss from his nnnd the idea that ht: il taking any stand at all for the Lord I For our Lord desirtt truth in .the inward putL "~ a man thinketh in his he.a.l'lt iO ia be": and ••out of the heart a,.. the -of llle." But th<,.. it lti.U a piotot of equi~ that ,.. h.a ve not me:ntioot:d, ooe without wbJda we lbaD be fia:htinr a merely dtfeaaivt war1 a war which we can neottr hope to wia aod wbiCil may prove f,.. tratinr to the atmne. Thin Ia tho ..sn-itioe 10 "tan . . . the swot<! of tho Spirit, wbid> il tho word of God." We are IOitl tbt our opooda 1110 b< with "pet t<aJOn<d with Jilt." Its aoJtu-, Its UV01' and p!lllf<nc;y, det>etodt upon ito bdtor .. tun.ttd with tho Wonl ol God. For Gocl boo DOt promital to blw our wonlt, lout Hil Wootl. F'tllally, tho lui u. .... --tho~-­of umat pt'O)'tll' and ouppllcatlca ia tho Sjlrlt ..S of ,.._,.,.. tborcin. Paol <njoini. -• waldof~ u we latacode •tor Ill......-for lll fdlow-beilnea. t.-tab .... Q. S~n Mateo, Ct11lf. "What aids to Bible study would you suggest a person to secure which would help in their initial study of the Word of God' Also. I have a lf'lt!nd who has studied science of the mind lor about 50 years. She has come to the conclusion that Christ has already returned to the ea rth. How could lhis be, and how can I help her to see the truth? I also would like to know where Cain got hts wife." A. It is most e ncouraging to hear from one who is anxious to study the Bible more thoroughly! If you live near o ur La Mirada Campus we have a well-stocked bookroom. Of course, any of these materials can be o rdered by mail. C. H . Spur- geon said, "Any person who de- dares that he does not read other people will not be read himself! .. In other wo rds, do not be afraid of com me ntaries written by good and godly men. For a first volume, add to your library the work of Jami- son, Faucett and Brown. If you can afford it, the four-volume un- abridged edition is even better. It would be a good investment. Th e comments in here are based upon the original text, and can be relied upon. Then there are the eight vol- umes of Ellicott on the Bible fo r English read e rs. This has been done by a number of scholarly men. The third selto secure would be Lanse's Commentary. This has many more volumes treating the texts gramatically, doctrinally and theologically. It is very well done. As to the subject of science of the mind we can see the danger when one arrives at the erroneous conclusion that Je~us has come back already. Christ said in John 14 :1 ~3 that He would come again and receive us unto himsetf "that where I ~ there ye may be also". This has certainly not happened! There Is no Scriptural authentlca· tlon tor the thought that our Sav· tour hu illreildy returned to this earth (I Thess. 4:13·18). AI to your last quettlon, Cain got his wife from among his sis~ ten. Adam .nd Eve, following the birth of Coin and Abel, had other children. The proof Is found In Gen. 5:4 where we lind this fact. Someone may then uk, "Ia that 81bllc:al for a man to many his ala- Jeri" In Exodua Ills aboolutely for. bidden to many too -I blood relationship. How could the human family, l>eain·from two parents onc1 cltelr two aons If It had not been In tills wiyl Keep . In mind, too, lherw had not been the centuflez upon contullts of. lin one! dep.da- llon In the humon,... ao -""- It today. FJCTITIOUI -RAid ftl.ftMIJfr Fr0111 tiH: F'oli ce Blotter HI:Wfi'OLIU' HAft80ill ltHIIGH COIIION A 0&4. MAIIt, C A4.1 If, SI.CTION I, ~AOII. I Tl1UIU0AY, AUQUIT te, fln'a ,. lollowllr -... cloiDc --· U: M-.JR .. Fmdal•p. 1111 ~ am~., c-... 'IIU1: -H. ......... l11_.. .. VIlla,~ --1; Jaek P. lllllor, 114 Katolla, ~ S..b, Calif, tle$1, ntl bui.DNI 11 ~td bJ. --1-llllp. Slped: Tbomao A, ....,lor. Tblo llatomoot)IU Iliad with till Couotr C lor k ol Or"""' COU!ltJ oo Aq, e, 19TS, WU- U&m !. St JohD, county clerk, by Thlrea M. Ward, dep\Q, • PIIJIIAY,IVLY 11 -· -at 10'1 1/1 ""~ at 1:15 LIO. at .. _ J'ae a,r. PttUacW. It, o1 .._.st .. w.-llewport, bttw .. Dr lr't'lal A.,.,, Baek 311, 101-111., WOIIMoopt,-I p.a. ud t p.m. , , V-Ia .. chirp o1 clr1rillc-1111 hJ PP1"11Mct at Haq bolpUa1 tt&JpecS ower tbt Utet-rd lOWer t.flueoce ot aleobol .•• PoJ1ce -u acddool llm>l'ftlll lila at Nib St. boo<.i-tp.m. -Rocv Bruce Tbur- llltclrcll Md a car ei,_ ~ Gl• hl)-lt llld'"'4:JO La • .r1tr II, 11, ol 245Z Eldea Ave., CoD F1 McCall ol WbSttler at 11:110 Cl_.ll u tiU..,td hOO dl-Mta, at 10 minutes bt*'n p.a. •II'WPGI'tBmt )lltiOI'ttt mac-••• .&boC $100 wortll ol l a.m. at Z2Dd St. a.nd TUittl If-tiL, ... H-,,, jlwolrf WU talrolfroal !boX&-AYe., Weat IJppot lloJ, ud • .U.....s.t Vlod1m1r 8brbtt., ttarJa FtttJ ~t. 501 E. Cbured blm with !b'1Yln( -'et U, ot IUS A.U. 8t., CoCa BI.J An., Ba.l:loa. betwMD 8 U» lnflueoce of ak:otlOI ••• A M-. ... an..ted OD a mart. p.m . lu.ly Z7 ud 2:10 t,m, July fllooy Cbeck charp wu placed ,... poae..-eb&rp at tllt za. ap1nst Dougtaaa Owena, 3711 earMt ol Su Jolqula HUll • SUMDAY JULY H Cbannet Pt., West Nnport, Rd. ud Blclt Bay Rd. •• VIC· GarJ a®..ld Rammeullc, when poUce arrested ltlm at ted& 1M HUwnu.lS, ot t700 11, otl 1826 Ciala.l:y Rd., Oonr 2 p.m. at pollee beadQuartera PeteriOD Way, Cotta Mesa, wu Sboret, was arrut.ed at 7:45 •.. Burglars took 2 typewrt- UTnted OD a charp of abclp. p.m. at 28th st. lDd W. OctaD ten, stereo eotmd equJpment PubUIIb: Auc. 9, 16, 23, 10, 19'73, lD tbe Newport Harbor Enslen. F -27314 RALPH F. -P.UGE 11u bMD lJtll.q'at 'J':45p,m.attheBrOid~ Froat, West Newpori,andcbtr. and a portable dictating rna-PETER L. INM~ Of Turtle oamed bJ' SoutbrtrD CalUornll way lltort 1D FubioD liiiDd • • • pd wttb reslltlnf arrHt after elaine, wttb a total n1ue of Rock, lntoe, tu joiotld the First NatloD&l BaM u trust Sudn Lee Someu, 23, D1ane pollee auwered a complaJBt $1,197, !rom the Bank of New-ln1Dt COf'niJU)' tam ol com- LIGAL MOTICI oftlctr J.o tbe 0ra.oae Comly Hope ColefleJd, SJ, Natalie Be:r-·about 30 btcyellsts wbo were port 745 Dover Dr., Newport mercia.l leulDc manarers. He FICTITI0\11 8\BINESS NAME truat cklp&rtment., located 1D lliee Pe.tlD, ZZ, ud~hPier-allel&db' drlnk1nc and obstruc-Heights, between 000t1 July 29 baa 12 ytlllfs experteDce 1JI STATEMENT the Westcwt ot.ftee 1n Newport pone Motpa, %6, allot S98 E. ttnc tra.mc 1D that area •.. Jo-and 8:20 a.m. July 30, after tbe real estate fteki, loehJdtac Tbe follow1Dc per !lOG Is doing Beach. A retired U.eutecutcol-22Dd st., Central Newport, aDd sepb Robert Powell, 28, ofZ05-prylDg open a rear wlodow ••• 2 Je&rS witbtbe ln1.De Company busineu u : Chart:Gulde, une onel ID tbe u.s. A1r Force, 3 Hati.D.ctoa Beach resldellts 1/2 33rd St., West Ne..-port, An auto tnnsmJssioo, worth residential 41Yis1oo. He 1s a E. EucUd Street, unit 13, Au-Mr. Paige recel•ed bts t.cb-lDd a SaDb. ADa resident were was arrested oo a. marl)ua.na $473, was stolen from there-natiwe at CaUforob. and re- beim, Cant. 92802 : EdmODd S. elor of arts and b1.s masters arrested oa marijuana cbarp:s possessioo cbarse at 8:30p.m. P&ir shop of Howard Chevrolet, cel•ed bls t.cbelar ot teleace WLa.hiDd, 1018 S. EucUd Street, de&reea at the UltYerstty ot at 9:50 p.m. at the UDd St. at Z2Dd St. and w. Balboa Blvd., 895 Dove St., Newport lodustrlal degree 1n real estate from toc IDllt 13, Anabetm, CalU. 92802. Pittsburgh. He 1.s a member address •.• Doucla.s Wise, Ceotrd Newport ••• Robert Park, by burglars woo scaled ID 1981. Tb11 bual.oess lscoDduetedby of the Orange COI.mt} Chapter, 5104 Neptune AYe •• West New-Junes WUsoa., 38, of 125 1/2 an 8-foot tence sometime be-ans=~':.1's. Wlnlund. !:~~io~\::ar:~:t.!: =lrry~ .:~~~:~! ~~~e:tc.:~ld N~r:::~en': ~;~.!:.l;u~·~o. July 27 ~ Photo contest Tb.IJ statemeot was flledW'tth tb.lan Yacbt Club tn Corooa &tl stolen trom bls borne betweeo were cba..rpd wttll being iD-• TUESDAy, JULY 31 tbe Count)' Clerk of Oranre Mar, and tbe O.Jboa Chapter 10 a.m. July 27 and 2:30a.m. toXlcated 1D an automobile at Gary Lynn Tyrrell, Z8, of for Scouts Cotdy oo July 18, 1973, Wtl-of the U.S. PO'W"er Squaaron. July 28 b)' a burglar woo cot 1D 1 a.m. at 4507 W. Coast Hwy., 41 7 Harding St., Balboa, was llam E. St John, cotmty clerk, He resides wtth his family Ill through a W'1Ddow ••• A btcycle West NeYNrt . . • Someone arrested at Hoag hospital on a by Theresa M. Ward, deputy. Newport Beach. nlued at $35 was stolen trom took $350 from an open cash felo ny drunk drivtng '""''"at Registered Sqllla WI» bawe P J I •• A 2 9 he tc~-·-Oar u• dr ••-H Tf earoed tbe phototttpby mertt OOUsh: u y .....,, ug. , , t prap a .... "'' re a awer at "'"' UDCI"Y ger 10:30 p.m. . . James Burton t.dge are eUglble for Scout 16, 1973, tn the Newport Harbor LE,AL MOTICI! home, 5111 SeashOre Dr., West reatauraut, 353 E. Coast Hwy., Laugbren, 30, of 5316 Seashore photo schOlarship awards, ac- Eottgn. F' -26857 Newport, betweeo 6 p.m. July Upper Bay brtdgearea, between Dr., West Newpor t, was picked cording to Paul Warner di- LIGAL MOTICI FICTITI~':A.:E~~SS NAME ~Zrr~ ~1 •r.:ty~u~.2!t. 9oQ !er·~l=! '$,~ ·~~ :r: up at 5:25 at a market at 3100 rector of pubUc relations ~ftbe FICTITIOUS BlBINESS NAME The lolloYtng persons are Sea Lane, Harbor View Hills, trom Roger Coot's oome at215 Balboa Blvd., West Newport, Orange County CounctJ Boy ... _ b oo a shoplifting charge ••• Scotts of America. ' STATEMENT do .. '6 usiness as: Tb.lrty First 1J"as stopped at 2:15 a.m. at Onyx Ave., Balboa Island, be-Steven Jordan Kosmtdes, 18, ...... A coote~ ~~·ed by The followtngperson is doing St., 421 31st, Newport Beacb Bristol St. and MacArthur tween 8:15p.m. and 11 p.m. of 101 N. Bayside Dr., ns tbe•'Eastman"~rnpa.ny business as: Aquartan lnteraa-92660 : Carolloe Wheeler, 674 Blvd., Back Bay, and charged ••. A btcycle wortb about arrested at 10 minutes past bas 2 categories __ black-and: Uonal, 2888 BaysOOreDr.,Sutte N, Cahuenp, L.A., CaW. With driving UDder ttteinfiuence $110 was burr;larlzed. from the mldmght at Central Ave. and wlltte and color. Scouts may C-15, Newport Beach, Ca. 90004; Margaret J. Scbmldt, of alcobo1. home of James Going, 416 VIa Newport Blvd., West Newport, enter a mu1mum of 3 pictures 92660: Juliette Coleby, 2888 118 Vla lttw.ca, Newport Bch., • SATURDAY, JULY 28 Lldo Nord, Lfdo Isle, betweeo on a_ charge of marijuana pos-1n eacb category. BayshOre Dr., Newport Beach, CaW. 92660. Michael Carl Riclla.rdsoo, 22, 3 p.m. July 22 and 11 a.m. sesston ... Lam bert.a Jotm l.ey-Prizes wtU consist ot scOOt- Ca. 92660. T~s business Is conducted of 211 Lugoo.la St., West New. July 29, va Jr., 32, of 2354 Santa Ana arshtps tor aacb of tbe two This business ts conducted by a pneral partoershlp. port, was arrested at 10:15 • MONDAY, JULY 30 Ave ., Costa Mesa, was charged eategort.es __ tl.rst place Sl,- by an lndlvldtJal. Signed: CaroUne Wheeler, p.m . at hls restdeoce and char-James l.lolios, 39, of 541 with burglary when pollee ar-OOO; second place, s 5 oo'; and Si gned: JuUette Coleby, Margaret J, Schmidt, ged W'ttb contrlbuting to the de-Baywood, Harbor View HJils, rested him at 3:15 a.m. at third place, SZSO. Tills statement was n led with Tills statement ns fUedW'tth lloquencJ of a minor ... A $150 was cba.rged W'tth drt•1Dg liOder the Ar ches ... Kathleen Ma. A boy m"st be a remrt .. red 1 the County Clerk of Orange the County Clerk of Orange surfboard ns stoleDI'romRoo-the lntluence of alcohol after 1 J hn 16 r 1&9 E 18th _...... Cotmty on Aug. 6, 1973, wu. ColiOty on July 23, 1973, Wll-aki Neuboff's home, 2751 Bay-pollee. stopped b1m at 1:50 a.m. r e 0 son, '0 · Scout at the time of enterlng E Sl J I I St., Costa Mesa, sald she was tbe coolest, must be a«' 11 uam E. StJohn, coUilty clerk, liam . olln, coun Y c erk_ shore Dr., Bay Shores, between at Bayside Or. and E. Coast walkln& across Coco's park.t.ng by Theresa M. Ward, deputy, by Betty Bargsten, deptXy, 3:30 p.m. July 28 and 9 a.m. Hwy,, Upper Bay Bridge area lot at Westcllffandlrvtne,New-througll 15 as of October 1, Publish: Aug. 9, 16, 23, 30, Publlsb: July 26, Aug, 2, 9, July 29 •.• A TV set valued at •.• Katherlne SU!es, 41, of port Heights when a ''f:lt -taced 1973, must !lave earned the. 1973, in the Newport Harbor 16, 1973, l.o the Newport Harbor $500 ns stolen from Charles 1691 Mesa Dr .,Costa Mesa, ns grinning ma'n" ran her down photography merit badge prior Ensign. F -273 13 Ensign. F -26952 --------------------------------with his car strl••-g her 00 to enterlng the cootest, and LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH POUCE DEPARTMENT POLICE UNC I ArMED PROPERTY TO BE AUCTIONED AT THE CITY CORPORA'!'ION YARD, 592 SUPERIOR, 10:00 A.M., SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1973. PURCHASES ARE MADE ON AN, AS IS BASIS, NO GUARANTEE ON, PHY ~ SICAL CONDITION OF ITEMS SOLD. PAYMENTS MI.ST BE PAID IN CASH OR CHECK IM- MEDIATELY AFTER A BID IS ACCEPTED AND ALL PURCH- ASES MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE CORPORATION YARD AT THE .CQN<;.LI.SI.Of'il PF TJIIi ,AJJCl'IDfi, ·:1t 1 n• ,~ ... , "' LOT I UNIT DESCRiPTION OR. I 1 1 Bicycle, Bo~·s, 27'', black HLlfty • 3 • 5 6 7 ' 9 10 ll 12 13 14 l5 16 l7 " " 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 so l l l I l l I l I I I I I Frame , .......... , .. , . , , . 72 M04608 Bicycle, Glrls, 20", blue, Sears.,. 73M01901 Bicycle, Boys, 27", brown, Schwinn, 5 spd .. , ... , , ...• , . 73 -11316 Bicycle, Boys, 27", green, Sears, 10 spd, ...•.............. 73-00242 Bicycle, Boys, 24'', red, Sc hwinn , • 73-00295 Bicycle, Glrls, 24", blue, Hulry,,., 73-00363 Bicycle, Girls, 26", orange, Sc hwinn . , ......... , . , ..•. 73 -00391 Bicycle, Boys, 20", gr~, Sc hwinn . , ... , .... , ••. , •• , 73-00413 Bicycle, Girls, 20", white, Schwinn ...• , .•. , ........ , 73-00683 Bicycle, Boys, 27", blue, Schw!M Frame .. , , • , , • , .• , . 73-00867 Bicycle, Girls, 26", blue, Sears •. , 73-00980 Bicycle, Boys, 26", blue, Schwinn ., 73 -00985 Bicycle, Boys, 20", blue, Schwinn . , 73-01036 Bicycle, Boys, 26", green, Standard ...• , • , .. , . , •••• , 73-01037 Bicycle, Girls, 26", red, Standard •. 73-01039 Bicyc le, Boys, 26", black, PhHUps, 3 spd. , .. , . , , , ... , • 73-01040 Bicycle, Boys, Z6", red, Standard .. 73 -01046 Bicycle, Boys, 27", white, Schwinn, 10 spd ....•...••••• 73 -01955 Bicycle, Boys, 27", green, Amerlcao Eagle, 3 5;)1 •••• , ••• 73-01160 Bicycle, Boys, 27", brow11, De raller, 10 spd. . , ..•...• , . 73-02898 Bicycle, Boys, 27", whtte, Royal, lO spd ................... 73-0145 7 Bicycle, Boys, 26", red, Royal Frame ....•.. , •..•....•. 73-0161 7 Bicycle, Boys, 27". blue, Centurion, 10 spd, ........... 73M01672 Bicycle, Boys, 27", wh.lte, GTR, 10 spd. . .•....... ' .•..•.• 73-01707 Bicycle, Girls, 26", whltt, Schwi.M .••.•.•.•. , .•••••• '13-01755 Bicycle, Boys, 27'', white, Tour De Fraace, 10 spd, .. , ....... 73 M02085 Bicycle, Boys, 20", btack, Rosa Frame ..•.....•...•.•.•• 73 -02115 Bicycle, Boys, 27", white, Pureot, 10 spd. . .........•..••••• 7!-02297 Bicycle, Boys, 27", creen, JAP, 10 opd, •..••..........••• 73-02440 Blcyct., Boys, 26", red, S1tla. s opd. .. ................. 'IS-otMS 81C}'cle, Girls, 26", crten, Good Year •••••••.••.••...•..• 'lS~otsM Bicycle, Gtrll, 28'', red, Trlumpb, 3 spd. • . . • .. . . . • . • • • • • . • • • .,. -01:8!1 Bicycle, BoJS, 26'', r.t, ScbWlDD, 3 opd. • .................. 'JS.OI:88S BlcJele, 8oJI, U", blue, Amer- leaD Flyer ••.•.•••••••••.• 7S-OZ7'55 BteJe,., Boyl, ZO", JtUow, stin&- I'IJ' . • ••.•••••••.••.••••• 'lS...otm Bteyc.le, Glrla, !0", pqrp)t, WNt- ,... Ftyor • • • • • . • • • • • • • • . • • 'IS-01:1111 Bleyele, Bo71, 17", OI"&AAIo Ste- aler' 10 JPd. • •. ' •••••••... 11-01 .... Btc,Jta., Glrla. 18'', bllll, Bercu-. I Cld· . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'JI..oaool BW:roll. ao,a, 1?", ....... -10 .,, ............ 'JS.JDOOI BicJ'Cll. Bora, 17". '"" ~Qw-. lO .,_ •••••••••••• 11-lJ1011 Blqdo, 11o1t, 11" ....... -..,IOIJIId. ............ 'JS.41111 BlcJelt, llo1t, .,. •• ,._. ~ 10-•••••••••••• 1J...Oil. l ECAL MOTICE ' ....., must submit ptchaes taken a.f-____ _!,~~-~!_C)TI~E -------------------------tbe right leg and hlp and ln-ter Oct. l, 1972. Tbe ottl.cial 43 45 48 " ... 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 66 67 68 69 70 7l 72 73 .,. "' 76 78 79 80 Bl 82 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 .. 115 96 97 98 .. 100 101 101: lOS 104 tOO 100 107 100 tot 110 Ill IIJ Ill llf 115 Ill 111 l l l l Bicycle, Boys, 27", blue, West- ern Flyer, 10 spd ........•.•. 73-03209 Bicycle, Girls, 26 ", black, Stand - lrd F'tame .... , .• , ... ·: , .•. 73-03220 Bicycle, Boys, 26", brown, J,C. Hlg:tns ..•......... , .. , .. 73-03266 Bicycle, Boys, 24", red Raleigh .•. 73-03290 Bicycle, Boys, 27", yellow, Fir- rare, 10 spd. • .........•... 73 -03355 1 Bk:ycle, Bars. 20", ·red SttDgny .•. 73-0SS74 " ' l• • ... ' Bi&)'clep•Be,-. 14''",' r.t 6lilars'".• ~ .•. 71-0ISM ~ 1 Bicycle, Boys, 30", blae, t'f1me •.. 7S..03S85 1 Bicycle, Glrls, 20", blue, fra me ... 73-03586 1 Bicycle, Boys, 26", red, Amer- l l I I Ican Eagle •• , •..... , ...... 73-03803 Bicycle, Girls, 24", red, Gr ey. OOund ..... _ .....•......• 73-03808 Bicycle, Boys, 27", green, Sears, 10 spd. . •...•.•..•.. 73-0391 7 Bicycle, Boys, 20'', gold, Stingray •. 73 -0-4020 Bicycle, Boys, 20", white, Schwinn trame , •........... 73-04067 Bicycle, Boys, 20", blue, Sear s frame .....•.......• , •. , . 72-08576 Bicycle, Boys, 27", gold, De- railer, 10 sW •... , ......... 73-02732 Bicycle, Boys, 27", blue, Iver- sen, 10 spd, .•..........••. 72-10794 1 Bicycle, Parts only •....•..••. 73-03583 1 Surfboard, cream/blue, Mate us .•.. 72-08335 1 Surfboard, orange/yellow .. , .... , 72 -09372 t Boat 8' white. , , , , , • , .. , .... 71-12057 • ' 00113 1 Boat, 8', red, Mach 1 •.•......• 73- l Boat, 8', blue, Sail , ....... , .•. 73-01311 1 Boat, 8', natural ..•.....•...• 73-03455 1 RaJt, 5', red/bl!Je .,, .• , ..... ,. 73 -03456 !pair Skis, Water, Wood, Capri •...... 73-00537 1 Bowling Bali, w/bitg, Brunswick ... 72-090ZZ I Rim & Tire 15", Blackwell . , •... 73-01154 1 Fire Ertlnguisher, 9-1/2 lb, Yellow ....•.....•....... 72 -11509 1 F'lre ErtiDgulsher, chrome ••..... 72-10527 I Heater Electric, Flowtron MKIV •• 72 .1)4046 1 Therm~ Jug Set w/case •..•...• 71-11197 1 Film Loader, Watson Mod 66 B .•.. 72-02900 1 Mclntosh L-12 Cabioet . , ..•.... 72-10398 1 Reel, MOOel180, Penn .... , ...•• 72-04046 1 Reel, Senator, Penn •.........• 72 -04046 1 Reel, Seoator, Penn .. , ......•. 72-04046 1pa.lr Binoculars, Bushnell 6x30 •...••• 72M04046 1 Tackle Box A Swim Fin ......•. (73-01093 I l l l I l l l l l I l I I I l I l I l I I l I I I l I I I I I ('73-01436 Camera, Kodak lnstamattc 124 .... 72-04046 Camera Lsolettt 35mm , ... , .... 72-11383 • 01411 Sieepinr sac. blue ......•...•• 73- TV, Portable, Zeoith 12", B fW •••. 72-04046 Tape Player, Panuootc Ca.ssett .. , 72-11373 Radio, Pocket, Paoasonic AM -FU .. 738 01411 Radio, Portable, Zenith Multlband •. 72-08412 Radio, Portable, Sh&ft>, to Trans •.. 72-085n Radio, Portable, Motorola AM -FM .. 72~04046 Radio, Portable, Alltoma.Uc, 8 Trus . 72 -11764. Auto Stereo, Puasoa.lc 8-Traek .... 73-00064 AIICo Sttreo, Cnit. 8-Tnck ••... .NB-18147 Auto stereo 115 .. , •. , .• , ..•... 72~04043 Tapes for Aato Stareo ••..••.••. 1'2-093De Walcb, Mea's, SWUt. CIIJ'OfM •.... 72-02175 Watch, Yea's, Can•elle, Ctu'ome .• 'tt~OUM Wateb, Wtn'l, Bulon., Gokt ••••.. NB.H715' Watcb., Men's, Tlme:t Cale«dar, Go1dNB-lSOI4 Watch. Mea's, Times CaleDda.r, Gokl ?I:.OMU Watch, MtD'I, Tltnel., Cbrome ••••• 11-08'759 Watch, Met1'11 Ttme1., Gold, ••.•.• 7%-0I'n 1 Watch, M•'•, Tlme:a. Clleadu, Chrome Chromo •••••••••••••••••• 'II-005'H Wateb. LedlH, G.P. Gold •••••••• 1S.OMQ Walcb, Lod!H, Sott10, Gold .••••• 'II..Qtlft ......... Lodloo, l.aDco, Gold •••••• '11-0e'l'l Wol<b, Lodt-, CoO-Gold , , , , • '!S-01111 Wt.t<b, Lldl-, -. c,..._ ... '11-11511 Rio(. ~~-•/llno-...... n..-~toc. IAdloo, Pari lllllllo( .•.••• '11-015115 TV, Colalr,1lol:arott 11", .•••••. 11~01111 ~ ..... I'W ... ..~.... --· t• _.,.11, llariiF ~~~- ()011-llld $100.00) ,.._, A ... II, lt'IS, Ia 1111 Nowpt -..... ructtng s light Injury ... Some-entry Is availab~ at the Scout ooe took $65 from the cash Servtce Cellter, 3811 s. Bear register at Skip's Surrer res-San taurant, 101 15th St., Central St.Eatri~s ~~ DOt be mailed Newport, between 9:30a.m. and bel ,~ 1 1"73 ~· ust 10 "II tn ore """"'"' , ~ , .,.,. m a.m. w e e owner wa s oext be post-marked oo tater tbaD door havtng breakfast. Od. 1, 1973, and received bJ • WE DNESDAY, AUGl5T 1 Oct. 7, 1973, Robert Eugene Mitchell, 36, ol 601 Roc kford Rd., c-TliEAlRE PARTY Hlp¥,, ""' arr~st~ ~.Ills , .. na l<..._t.Beol:b• r:=:·' re~~ at 9:45· p.rn. oo a at t.be Utnr1 wiD • fe~ wile-beating cbarge • . • all cblldre.n wbo partle4'&ted Dooald Doctor's 1968 Yolks-ia the summer readillgprogram wag!b car was stolen from wttb a theatre party at 10 a.m. near bls home at 190 Pros-Aug. 23 at tbe Udo Theatre • peel St ., N;ewport SOOres, be-The feature lnO\"Ie will be "K.Loc tween 6 p.m. July 31 and 5 p.m. Kong versus GodsJ.lla, '' whJch Aug, I •.. Vandals did $260 ttes lD with the reading theme, damalt' to property ot the Bank "We feature crea.twes." of Newport, 747 Dover Dr ., The chtldre.o will rece.lwe Newport Helgbts, by breaking creature sUps from their local 3 eucalytltus tree5 and a ban-Ubrarles lt'blcb wtu admit them nister on the steps leading to to the movie. Door prizes •IU the building ... A thief took be awarded. $120 tn cash from the om.ce or Ander soo aod Howard E Jed- ric, !.De., 3737 Birch St., New- port lodustrl.al Park, between 3 p.m. Aug. 1 and 2 p.m. Aug. 2 • . . The head wa.s ••~~~~~~~~~~ r ipped off one parking meter - and another meter damar;M oo w. Ocean Front between 21st and 2200 Streets, Central New. port, sometime between 8 a.m . Aul-l aDd 9 a.m. Aug. 2. PROIIOTEO rec:eotly to wtce- BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy Corena del M ar Phone 644-7336 •DRY CLEANERS DIMMITT /J •• ;,J.ffh.. CF'CEtma fiM"SI quality dry cleaning on tht prtmists • snr-sen ict laundl'\ o\11 l'lt-. la lest modd FrigidairT vo·ashtt'"i 3200 E. Coast Hwy., COM Pho ne: 673-9605 presldeat olllldllslrl.ll Brc>kers l • BICYCLES lnc. ill lrnDe, wu JobD DiM -::::t/t:::~<"~~:::<:-­Francesco, 489 E. Zoth st., . Costa. W:esa. He was cUed for a '•pbMJomeoal sales record" to IDI.tutrtal land sales aDd tnwestmeat ptqlertles. Fie be<D Wllb llldllltrl.ll 8«-S~ tor 2 • 17ft MIWPOIT COI'fAiliU .U0 E. tTn4 ST. COCTA lllllSA ~ 7706 -646-61156 MALCOLM fiUDI CUT\. I" *FLORisTS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeM•rl To1h FLORISTS PMON£-..n MODIL THISIS WH.t.T YOU'VE BEE~ w~.I11~G FOR! EVERY NEW 1973 I~ OUR TREMENDOUS STOCK ~OW SU.SHEoO TO FINAL , ROCK BOTTOM END SAVE EVEN MORE OH THESE 'SHOWROOM FRESH" LOW MILEAGE SlOCK REDUCTION DISCOUNTS ON OVER 2 ACRES OF ROBINS.REAOY USED CARS merchants for • servace • HEARING AIDS HAL AEB ISC HER • Proper F111 ong ASSIJ'C(1 3409 E Coa~t Hwy Corona del M.J• 675 3833 •Marine Hardware ~,1 0p1'11 '('Yl'll !),., ' .. \1, I"<'~ '0 Srrv(' Y<>u t'.rnt·r 2700 W. Coast Hwy , N.B 645-1711 <Office Equipment I I I • h.,;,...ll-• . . .)-... . . ' ' .... ~T··A~ Offal:~ F .. r?tihHl' DESKS •CH AIRS Fi l ES •SAFES SIJf'IPUE$ ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE COMPLETE StiOE, LUGGAGf AND HAN08AG A(PAIRS 3401 E. Cont Htghw•v Coron1 del Ma, Phone 673-4640 Otll•r loc-•tlo•s: •1433 VIi\ LIOO NEwPORT • 14 FASHION ISLA NO • I 108 IRVINE. NEWf>ORT OPE NIN G ~00 1\1 ~OU111 CO AH VILL AGE I ''" •tfl"'\' ~ ri'.J' FRIFO CHICKEN 045·5990 11 oo •. ,.. to9 OOp"' D•"v CL OSED TUESDAY 291 E. 17TH STREET COSTA MESA •Piumbln&Healil. i\ R Mi\RSAC PI PMBI-R 700 {arnal!tln Avt C\1rl'n~ dd M11 • Plum"mp. Rt p31f\ DAY & NIGIIT WATER HEATERS 673-4 130 • PUBLICA TIOM WOIIIt Jill~ CAN Pftl NT YOU lit BAOCHU,.I!S,. PAMPHL.£rL MAGA%1NI!S,. l.~Afi'\.ETa., N~API!. ... AND NntS LE-TT~RI CA~'-Ul POa IITiiUoTII , ..... -........... • • I • MESA '~i~: I llll•l N(WPO 'n Ill "'0 ',ol li I ', '> 1 Wo\L.T DISNEY'S /F~TASAf ltAT!S flilta ASSIFIED ADS IT,_ 2TI ... 2.,10 S.llll <1.1111 .10 a -."' lo.. .............. UD ,..,. .. a_. ..... 2.1111 Jl _. .. • ... ...... 11111 w--•--.as eiiUSICAL fOR ULE wtaiUWdER SAVINGS Popular Hammond "M" splDet orpn wtth Auto/Rhythm A presets, $695. Baldwin Acro- eootc Fr. Prov. plaoo, now just $129. ThOmas Malibu organ, beautiful Early American cue, •m. WurUtz.er sploet plano ror OlllJ $395. BaldwtnOrp.n, Wai., lD line eoodttion, S575. Uprlgfrt p.luos: Sneral now in stock from $165. New Lowrey or Yamaha orpns, from $595. •oaderlUI stock of newYam - ata ' steLDway p-allds oow In .tocll:; al8o retlnJshed and re- eoadi.Uonad Mason &i HamUn, Btellnray, Bald1rin, etc ., at at- tractJn prlcesl SCHIIIDT IIIBIC CO. Yamab& -stelufty -·Lowrey 11107 N. llalD st .. santa Aaa E.t. 1914 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS OOROTHY NAPKJE INTERIORS (11 years with W, &J. Sloane) 411 Rlnrslde Ave., Newport Beach. Pbooe 548-9798 or leave message at &U-1691. THREE LITTLE KITIENS and motber --all darUne and all free. Get 'em •hile they last. Come to no Jasmine, COM, or call 644-8608. ALCOHOLICS ANQNYl(OtB-- Pbooe 542-7217. P. 0 . 8o:1. No. 1221, Costa u...... . SPOTS BEFORE YQOII IO'ES- OD your Dn' cuplt -re,.... them wltb Sloe t..a.tre. RG e~trlc sbampooer, $1.00. Crown R&rd'nre, 1107 Eut eout s..,., eo.-c1o1Mu. I birthday porty'l Need tmual eattr1a1Dmeot? Call !loon tor mapll!.- mactc &lid marloaettt lbowl (Ips ... to 11~ 140-0SM. Erie lJDdrotb ud lltuMar- U. ot Newport Boocll laYt - --to tht u. s. llltloool water POlo team *did b' a world ebampl.aubtp melt ID YuplaYia Aur. Sl.s.pt. 9, Liadrotll, II, ot Lldo Sum, wu a member of tile U, S. Olympic ti&Jil, wllleb woo tbt broue medal at Mlll.leb lut year. He bu played for Pbil- u,p. ee. l.ollc Beach, aDd u.c. L.A. llortlll, zs , "Ba-!ala!ld, played tor OCI 111 19n and bu competed for MTeral k>c&l athletic elube:. The tour111.ment In Belgrade, Yuplana, 'rtU be the tlrst ''workf championablps for &qta.Uc aport&," br!Dglnc to- pther athletes from the lOZ member U.Uoas of tbe lDter- lll.lkxal Swtmm1D( Fodentloll. "BILLY JACK" I foil ft» •.• wociDYAWN' lN 4PORT · · ,_. .... --.... aurt Revnoldl "WHm LIGHTNING" J ... , ..... .... Burt l•nc•tter ........ ,,,. c.~ .......... ....,. ..... BIG HAMES IHVITI!.D FOR __ T_~HHIS MUCH!~ Bol>by RIIIJ ·-It be wtll Jtay aW&J from tbt lad)' temw cballooprs loDr -.ell --Ia me ol tbe btr rames I.Dnted to play 1D tbe 44th amual Pa- cific Soutbwe.t 1801or'1 t.mta c.bamplouhlps at tbl Newport Beacb TOOIIla Cl"' Sopt, 10-18. other top Dlmea LD.Yited to tbe old-timers' co~t1Dare P&Debo Goo&ales, Fnnii:Sedp~ mu, Vie Sli.DJ:, Alex Olmedo, Paocbo Secura, Frank Parker, lllke F....U, 8 ... st.wvt, Sam Match &Dd Tom Browo. ADotber f•Nr• of tbl tourn- ameat'• entertatnmeut wtll be a celebrity matcb oa &.pt. 18, wtlh Lloy<l BrldllOI 11111 I otber stars eompettDc. Newport Boocb TtllDII Cl"' 11 located at le01 EuCIJluft Dr., Eut 811111. HANDBALL "\TOURNEY Raodban COQTb at Onap Cout Collelt wlll be ck»ed lor ~Uc 010 Aq. Z5 11111 Ill, The '7tb amual state outdoor -lea .._ll clamploublp w111 be bekl at tbe collep oa the abon dates. AAroztmatel)' 100 playen trom SoutbernCaJ • Uorn1a are eJp&Ctec! to take put 1D the tou:rnameat. LIGAI. MOTICI FICTITIOtS BtmNESS NAME STATEMENT Tbe follO'lftn&' peuoa. Is OOtnc ... ~ .. T MAIII_,III Dill .. CO !IliON A 0CL lilA fit, CAI..I P'. taCTIOH 1, I"AO. to llUJII.oAY, AUGUIT. tlo te71 * BOYD RWmRS PIIESOOS Home Beautiful 2018 COMMODORE Easy Uvtnr In Baycrestl 3 bedrooms, 3 be.ths. Z fireplaces -· one in a beautifUl d1n1.ac room wtth hardwood floors. LlvLDr areu aM master bedroom open to a rleaml.og 30'' x 15' heated 'pool. Qutcll posaessloo. $79,500. •o v o ftKA ~T OIIIt •ovo 1014 SEA LANE," CORONA DEL MAR OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 5 A special Dome tor a t..ppy family. 4 bedrooms, Z t..ths. Family rooM with fireplace. Mo.C UDUI~l Is the 80' Jot to eladden a p.rdener's ~t. Watch the sunaet over our lovely harbor. $76,500. ~,9BOYD * 67J.mll * -I. Cotot Hwy. CoNna. 4ol M<lr • £ £&69§!1! §PMIJ v• RIDUCID N.-.11 110 De~ view ot Paclftc a. ,.. J.iult. -~~ ... =·;r.a -~ OPIN IAT/MM f_, DCAITI.I ~MI 6 UNITS -NIWI'OIT MACH ' Cuolcm, delust; Ill -lip Bluf!a ana. Foar JoBR., two S.BR. JDcome tiUI JMf. 011-at-.01111 CAMIO IHORII Qutom built a BR. 2\lo bo. LC•· flmlly nn. Hugo lot -for badminton, wlley bell. foaDII k pool; ..,..., to prtv. beach. All for .-.eoo OPEN SAT /SUN. 1.J -ROXIURY lOAD IIAliOA PININSULA Eight 1-BR. units. Inc. a25M year. Ollered at $198,500 Q. Orange Coast ,_E. Coaot Hwy., Coront dti- RIAL ESTATE ... ·~ ----······------------------------- R E A L T 0 R 8 f' I ... COlliN -MAlliN IIC. OCEAN VIEW -CaroM del .._ A RIAL SLEEPER-2 SEPARATE HOMII . .. each with a view ollhe Pacific. You can live in one & have incol"'"'e from the other. Large swimming pool & entertainment areli each with ita own real frplc. -ao many u- traa that yru mwt see to appreciate. Offer· ed aU16ll,500 lA YCREST IEAUTY Enlarged 4 bdrm., 3 bath home on profeu. lndJcpd. lot. Owner very anxious to move to bfJ new location. Priced for sale at a low, J89,710 111URON-FOUNTAIN VALLEY Large 2-sty. air-cond. cOndo home, incl. 4 BR., 3 ha., lush carpeting a. clrapea ; elec. garage door opener, self-cleaning oven, in· tercom. Across the street from pool, which iJ like having your own without the respon· liblllty. Offered at f4Q,9W . COSTA MESA Small home for the budget-minded buyer. S BR., II> baths. with a nlc:o yard -cion to all ohopplng. Bring palnl brulh & IIVI money. Only t29.~! OCEAN ILVD. -FOR LEASE A vail. for the month of Aug. & Sept. Call Ull-fo<o reu• NOI Ott~ ...... _ q havtlota.tpocl ..... totoll:pu..._l •• ,. •. c.-.. Mor·--CoRBIN-MAwr;·~,, 1.!:::::::==644-7662 ~ss u : Ro~s Fuhlon ! .. --~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ................ ... Footwear, 3U7 E. Coast Hwy., Coroca del l4ar1 Cal. 92625 : HARBOR VIEW HOKE, 5 bed- room, 3 batha, Somerset model. tmmedl&tepoueutoo. poulble. Cuatom drapes throupout, rlued eotry tlle, profeuiooal I&Ddscaptnc, commuoit)' pool. Call 644.- 5035. Cl5TOM BUILT HOME oocor- ner lot, Costa Mesa back bay area, 4 bedrooms and 2 baths 'C).ta.lrs, Urinrroom , dtninc room, i:ftd)en, t:amuy room, den aDd bath down stairs. Lots of clolet space, tarce <bj)ie ear p.rap, z COTered patios, 4 c1tr111 trees, Woodl&Dd school dlst. $87,500, owner, 548-4732 or 531 -0660. Rolf SweDddal, 1651 Mitchell. Apt. 32, Tutin, Cal. 92680. Tllis bus1Desa Is cooducted by ao indh'idtal. Slgoed: Rolf Swenddal. This statemeot 'WI.I tlled wltb the county Clerk d. Orance Cotllty oo Aq. 13, 1973, Wil- liam E. st Jobn, co~.mty clerk, by Tberesa K. Ward. deptq. Publ.1sb: Aor. te, zs, 30, Sept, 8, 19'!3, In 11>e Newport Harbor Erw.p~.. F -27447 I,IGAL MOTia NOTICE OF BULK TRANSFER Notice 1..1 hereby st.Yea to the Creditors of Rectnakf F. Byrne, P.O. Box I '!3, Ba-!aland, Ca. 9268!; Traosferor, •boa burtnus addresa ls 30411ar1De Anuue, Ba1boe. laii.Dd, ColdJ of Oraqo, state ot Col1fo1'1111. tbat a bulk transfer lJ about to be made to st.n McCarty, Trau:teree, wbose bultoeu ad- dress Ia 641 w. 17th, CoRa lit ... County ot Oraqo, Stata ol Ca.lllorllll.. Tbe property to be trua- forrod Ia locllod II 304 llariDt A••ue, Balboa lllud, CouatJ of Orup, stale ot Cllltorllla. ----------1 Said proper!)' Ia clucrlbod .. CHARMING, sptdOUI, Immac- ulate 1-bedroom home PLtl) 1-bedroom turn1shed Wltt rental. Eac b •tth ft.repiace and patio. Good tDCome-low malnteoanee. $79,500 ftrm. South of Hwy., CorOD& del Mar. Prtnclpl.ll only. 875- 4859 owner, e IIOIIC WAN TID- a-rat u : All ltoell: lA trade, f!Uvtt, oqulpmool 11111 """' .W ot lbat Rtlall Gooeral mere"'nctt• bul.Diu tDoft u StPWII""' ud Joeat.t at IN Matlol A•••· l!a-!alaa4, Cotllty ot Clraqo, stata ot Cal· -· Tilt --wtll bo COIIIalllmated Oil 06 after tbt 1'1111 c1oJ ot Mpol, It'll, II lit-"-·-'"" ...., c.-, " Oru&o. Slalo " Clllfonla. ~~·~·~ .. =""~':·~,. lleCII'IJ, Dmd ........ ..... ..... ,... ..... ·~-;;~~~~ MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES IMPORTANT NEW IAYFRON'l' LISTING Warm &lovely 4BR-+ maid'•· 60JllOO lot. Marve!OWI famllyfenterta1nllle home, w/many features. New pler a. float. Jack Howell-· 1030} THE GENTLEMAN'S RANCH ESTATE 210 acres • lllabl.. • paddO<b • rolline laWDI a. white fences. AI>Pn>L 4400 oq. II. • S BR. • contra! a1r conafl1oolng • appros. 210 yn. old. Lovely view. t19S,OOO. Tom Queen 1144-6200. (D28} IRVINE TERRACE VIEW Family home w!beaut1lul Harllor VIEW. 4BR'a, t baths. ~.01111. D. Chldlolllar/R. , Sherman M:l-11235. (1M2) Half gone In half a year and the rest wUI not last long. Hurry to see this distinctive Newport Beach development of condominium homes, built·in dusters around hendsome courtyards. Eight superb models, each a masterpiece of luxury, comfort. convenience and quality construdion. Sundecks, flrepllllce., wet·bar, elegant Master S uite, Sun-Lttec kitchen, private enclosed double garage. Recreational facilities include heated swimming pool, lighted tennis courts, sauna, therapy pcxtl. All exterior building and ~rounds maintenance provided. Satisfy your curiosity-see Newport Crest today! Two. Three. and Four Bc•oom Condomlnl-H- fr-$62,995 ~ -...a.. ... .,...~... • ,~ ..... -. ......... ...... --== •:::~-:::.::C':'.::t.;:;o.t'lz.U'ft!a. _ ..... ,......._............ -- ... .,., BeaCh Ballloa lalloa Island Costa Meso lido Isle eor-dtt N.:WfiiOftT MAIII..O" ,&H&IOM COPlON A DRL WA ... CALl~. IECTION t, _.,.,OC I 1 N-port Beach Bah Ballloa Island Costa Meso Lido lsi. Cctrunq d•l CURT DOeH lib~ 'rOll or Lease A iOlnl electro-meebuleal tJqstneq especially adapted to power panels and aome electronics-o.mer retiring -l&,odO .quare feet UDder roof plua 60' 1 180' parking lot ( 41 cars) _ 200 n pc:nNr wiring -Holopbane mercury npor and nuorescent llgtlt.ing- · Heated throua:hcQ wttb cwerbead PI beatl.llg -Hot water ln restrooms -Ideal climate (near oeean)-5 miles to Onnce Coooty Atrport . One 60' z tZO' 5-toa trueUnc crane (100 feet or travel)-One 1-too 16' x 100' tranl- lag crane (100 teet ol travel)-Jfb crane and two Btxlgtt Hoists -Whitney 35-too tape cootrolled p~meb press 53'7 A-NC (new)-12-foot Dtacro 135 too press brake (new)- 6-FOOT SO ton: otacro press bn.ke-Clnclnnatl 8 foot , 3/16 inch shear. Office area 20 fee~ by 60 feet air condi- Equipment and machinery ln building --present book val~~e of $350,000 (replacement value $47'7,000). Of- flee furniture and nxtures $17,000 value. Prefer leasing buUdlng for nve or ten years --$2,ZOO to $Z,500 month negott.able. (Equipment leasing avail- able.) Top Corona del Mar location, 2 bedrooms, 2 bAths, spectacular view. Boat slip available. COMPLETELY FUR- tioned -Conference Room -Three com- plete drafting tables. NISHED . Call for appointment to see. $150,000. For appointment to inspect premises, 644-24ll SSO NEWPORT CENTER ORIVE 833-11700 BROKER COOPERATION INVITED Telephone Nelson RobinSOn, Realtor Mailing add"'"' 200 Main St., Balboa, CA . 92661 Phone (714) 675-8120 •••••oooo•••••• ofuuk})J. PUST16E WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Lind• 1•1• Waterlront Custom ~bdnn., 4lh bath home on lagoon. Fully equipped island kitchen, waterfront family room. billiard room __ .......... _ ......... --.$245,000 Lind• lsi• W•t•rfront Custom 4 bdrm., 5 bath home with view of main channeL Soft rolors, rich wood panel· tng & 3 frplcs., give a warm intimate feel- ing. Waterfront mstr. suite has dbL bath, sitting area, view decks -........ $295,000. Llnd.l Isle Waterfront Lovely 4 bdrm., 4'h ba. home ~ith .swim- ming pool, pier & slip, panoramic v1ew of main channel. Lge. family rm. wjspace for billiards & family dining. Waterfront formal dining & living rm-$27:1,000. • l BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor l1h h . I ..... et u.la •• Ml IAYIIDII DR.. IUI'R 1, IU. aJWf" oooooooo~oc:>OC! ~ "POUNDING SURF" Just steps to the beach from Ulls charm packed 4 bedroom, 3 bath winner. Hard to find featlll'es include high, open beam celllngs, two masslve ftre- places, huge family room, ample parking. Won't last at $79,9001 Assume low interest Gl loan. No points ·-oo qua.Utylng. Hurry !!! "THE BLUFFS" LoYely 4 bedroom, 3 bath condo. Enjoy relaxing hours in a garden patio overlooking a beautiful greenbelt and pool. Brick Qreplace. Skylights In k.ltchen. Luge dining area. Natmal open beams in every room. Window planter boxes. Lowest lease- hold in the Blutts. $87,500, G~ubb & Ellis 2863 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 675-7080 Balboa Peninsula Point Best 3-bedroom !lome. New carpeting. Ught and clean kitchen, deeked patio, boat storage -plus _ 9' x 12' playhOUSe. lo move-In coodtttoo. Priced rlgtltl $61,500 1533 MIRAMAR DR. OPEN SAT. & SUN . l-5P.M. Office ()pen~ ... _.,. PETE BARRETT REALTY uos -·"Dr. IU. 642.s2DO ----- Just Listed Attn.cttn two bedroom llld den tan• wttb ~ taayard --two ~~atl9s, •deck. !ire rtnc ud ...,. maintenance p1anting. ONLY $38,500 ...... OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 4515 Tremont CAMEO SHORES Large family hOme --nve bedrooms, den, dining room, breakfast area, large u.-tngroom wUII nutted eel~ --also view aDd oool. $124,500 • • • • COM CORNER DUPLEX Two bedrooms each, fireplaces, completely re- decorated, separate garages. See uus tor _ . _ DOlf Y. f'RJ\Xl(l.IX ~tJil. TOll C..l COMPANY REALTORS Peraonel aenolc:e on .u:tulhoe ....,.,_ .nd eetect InCome~- RENTAL I tOO SQ. n. 1o 1000 1111. a. M-1o on a • ..,. uol 0....0 <:.-, Airport. NEARING COMPLETION! Come live near the sea in beautiful Newport eren. . A 2 BEDROOM, PLAN 8 with a coty den .\ an out ot site master suite with front &: rear decks giving you a great outdoor feeling. Fantastic for entertainment! A 4 BEDROOM, PLAN 6 -lor great family hving, nothing can surpass this spacious model. The family room exudes great warmth & charm as you overlook a beauti· fullandsc:aped courtyard. For an ·appointment to sPe. plea .r.c ,!..ll 'l' us a call. 21106 E. PACIFIC COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF. (7141 6401414 SMASHING VALUE Excellent n.Ioe In Corooa dtl Mar -four-bedroom ciiStom borne tor a large family on 1M laDd wtth a rtew. E.-ery c:omenieoce for Mom ; workshop, stw!J and darkroom for Dad; family room, yard and beaeh for tbe children. Now ooly $98,500. Call 673.8550, THE REAL ESTATERS LUSCIOUS LUSK! BEDROOM AND FAMILY ROOM EASTBLUFF S69,SOO AN IIIIUOJLATE HOME ROY R. REALTOR 548-1129 a.1...u s.m<• Slloc• no BLVD~. ~ .. ~ .•..•.••.....•• IlLS SALlS REPORT Sales through the Multiple LllltlDI Sernee of the Newport Harbor-COIIta MeA Board ot. Realtors totall~ $102.9 mUllon In the tlr&t 7 montba of 1973. THIS IS A 2«11> INCRBASB OVER THE SAKE PERIOD OF ltftl 1 888 oew u.t~~~es 'ftre proc•-d, oi Wll1eb M% WBRB SOLDI 581 ot tiM Ales 'ftft eoopentl'fe. u.t JOUI' property wtlh a a..aw. • ••wo~T ""....," .,.... MCTtON t. ~"o• •• OCC TO NOMOI at AMPS ~~~M ·on crealio CO-NA DaLWA"-CA&.Irt. Tt4UMOAY, A:~J«<aT ~ .te')'l .,...,. ... .., .... 1 .. .__c.. C"Dsp'l ........ _....,l._,~ ... Church =:t:.:toi; .. ,.!"-·4~~ AOI ,, ....... -............... 111........... -·~--.... -.... fll~ti«We,u • _, _ __, •au.---. II 111 t.owD.Ia-., wtllllltpn. "~·· ftlla te UICII''*I& .odal wtll •zr:dtr It CX:C'• GeL --1 a.m. 1o I p,oa. W •no - -II tllo • Pl.~ catGUQA. ::":~ ':.. "":": lp.11 .... olull will .-Collop II IIIIo ......_,, ..._ II, at ..,. ....,_. no lop "'a.o TOllS 1'UI.U. c•-.., --a 11M_ ... P_-~ --harbor · rtrot ~~op~~~ c••• ar eo. --"' a.o --a.. lloopcct ""-·--"-• • • • CcoQ Dtct Tocloor'• 1• .. -~ 8ula -----II cllll ., .. _ 'hrrf ~ • MBWPatT IWt-_.t -tllo -Ceo-phOtO ~~-llopolla -llllup -co bladt ud will-at 10 La. ..., L~ CBIIICII 'IN lor-lltlo, ....... I I*'· · ~~'E· .,111 -.. 111,. -· • .,_llllllr 11M -co t11o lople, "~ ..,._ ~-Dr Nnport S.:..., •• Jaet 10..0 ---~~ "':'T' .... ... .. ,. • lfdaU. ol bcllttli .... of tbe pu.'' UV't'.. D~ 8er(8 ..... Ncwtlw .... C'allioD j, • tniOcl llet1n ca lllo --...., a1 t11o ... .._ .. , lo lbo 0 0 0 ·-~I ud IO, .. 1m Zl-0 Ia lbo I--BoWl, UJ ud J)ld~ -u: or-cllr-al lllo ... • ST. SAllES EPIBCOPAL tople --wiD ..... K. ud -t11o ..UC.l SC ~:::;;;;~::=~~too~lccJ~~·~blo;loCI'~,~pr~.;llt~•N~;· olal-.7 n .. ud lbo e..-. CBORCB, 11011 VIa Lido, !low. ·--to< lbo F-." cM ...... ohlp. I fill 1&1>1 a1 1bo erealloalot port Boaeb --Tbe ReT. lOIII •IDC:=~~=-~=~-----------~~~~===]i HOT AUGUST SALE! ~-... Jlm .. ,c.-·-"' ~to"'!:'":rU::":d. --the Firat BI&IUM Cbarell, bU 10 a.m. S...,eommllldoa Ml'· 10 -150/0 Qff baeoloryiOJ'oaoaetl•omom-Ylees.Afeothaleapo,--/G bor al TOSS. He sayo IIIII b1o tor st. Jomu Partoh b7 tllo FREE I.D pre...t~De tbe aym. ecet .. tuUeaJ bout ol WI&Jple on Is to ctn u OIIPOI'· aDd CollliiQJ 1D Encianct, wtll to b.lgb scbool aDd eot. be decltc&ted I.D merDOr)'otMu. WALLPAPE R Ieee students to torttf) tbem. CorDeUus C'l'taJ) Knuaotct u FREE . oel"s lor lbe oellool dloeu-1 memorlolllft from bor l'&m-Bankcmori c•ardO stou wbereto eYoluUoa Is pro. ti;J ud trieDds at the a a.m. Phone 675.4040 LESSONS mated I.Dd the ereat:toodoctriDe sentce. Tbe cope .t.s used ID Is OOn.Jr&ded. special llturctcaJ eYeats. Durinc tbe opentnc minutes • • • I.Dd at break periods, tberewtll • THE NEWPORT HARBOR be oalor1alllmeal b7 ne..,. CHURCH OF RElJGIOtll SCI-Slab~ gullarlst IJid IIIDaor from ENCE, Ml Ceoler st., Colta llaraDa.U. Records. Mesa •• Tile Rey. Eleaoor Jaet. soo 1s bact In the ~Jt tor the 10 a.m. senteethlsSlmday. Her topic Is "Tbe power of belle!." • • • o SEWING • KNITS • BOUND BUTTON-HOLES • NECKLINES • ZIPPERS WITH NO SEAMS Patricia Tuttle or San Fru. cisco wtll deUYeralreeCbrlst. 1.an ScleDce lecture at 11 a.m. Aug. ZS 1D Edwards Cinema Theater, Ne1rp0rt Center. Tbe lecture topic Is '• A lesson trom the bridge." 10 TO 12-FRIDAY, AUG. 17 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT "WHERE SER VIC E IS A BUSINESS-HOT A PR08Lf:M" SINCERE SEWING MACHINE & VACUUM LOWELL EASO!t 1878 Harbor 646-9742 LEGAL NOTICE 15~~~~~i~n~C~O~S~t~a~M~~es~a~~~~i FICTmous BUSINESS N/..I.IE STATEMENT The followtnc persons are business as: Recreation 1 E~:r:;~(1 Associates, 31851 . ~ Part, Laguna Niguel, Ca. 92677: Goorge Comeau, 29462 Ivy Glenn, Laguna Niguel, Ca. 92667; Robert Frye, 4833 Cortland Or ., Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625; George Oblnter, 31 85 1 Natlooal Park, Laguna , Niguel, Ca. 92667. IU E. l'llliiiT., COSTA >lElA BehiDd Tbe 1Dter111.t1ooal Puc:att Houe Hours: PHONE : 642.4186 Sat. & Mon. tllru Thurs.-Fri. to 8.00 This bus loess is eooducted by a general pa.rtnershlp. Signed: Robert Frye. This statemect ns filed witb 111o County Clerk ot 0raoao Cormty oo Aug. 14, 1973, Wll. llam E. St JohD, coamty clerk, by Theresa M. Ward, deputy. Publish: Aug. 16, 23, 30, Sept. 6, 1973, In the Newport H:trbor Enslen. F -274 sTAle ~0 Doyou <r rem em bee ---? 00 YO U RE MEMBER ..... In 1952 M innl~ Toon opened the fi r st LIDO FASHIONS on Via ()porto" Then w~ moved to Newport Blvd. and, llnally, In 1962, our present Via Lido store was built. Still In the ramlly, this stor e Is operated by Pat Toon Harr i- son aM Tom Toon. • • •• • GRACE BIBLE CHURCH, 565 w. 18th St., Costa Mesa -- The ReY. Tbomas Tyree's ser. moo topic oo Philippians 'Will be "The matter of mottntion" at the 10 a.m. Stmday servtee. At 7 p~m. be will preaeb aptn from the book of James, oo tbe topic, "God's adriee to the unstable." • • • • ST. ANDREW'S PRESBY - TERIAN CHURCH, 600 St. AD- drew's Rd., Cliff Haven •• Dr. Cllarles Dlerenl1eld wtllpreach at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. SW'Iday on "A real compeUtor." The LEGAL NOnCE NOTICE OF PUBUC HEAR[NG NO'rtCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the C tty Council of the C tty or Newport Beach will bold a public bearing regarding the proposed Master Plan of Bicy- cle Routes wttbJ.n the city of Newport Beaeb. NOTICE L,; HEREBY Ftiii- TtfER GIVEN tbat tbe s:aidpltl: lie bearing wtll be beld OD tM 2'7'tb day oJ August, 1973, at tile OOur or 7:30 p.m. In Counell Chambers of the Hall of the C lty of Beach, California, at aod place any and aU persons interested may appear I.Jld be heard thereon . Laura Lagios City Clerk City ot Newport Beach Newport Harbor LIVELY MOTIONS OF THE DAN CE HAVE BROUGHT GLADNESS TO THE HARBOR AREA FOR THE PAST 22 YEARS THROUGH DOROTHY JO SWANSON AN D HER DAN CE STUDIO. Tloh .Oil ..,, • ., ... I• NEWPORT HARBOR EIISIGN P\IBUSHEDIEEXLY -PAGE ll THURSDAY, JAAUARY 2~ 1951 BOTTLE OF 100 ... now there are 12 stores AT ANAHEIM , • SANTA ANA, • PALM SPR INGS, • LAS VEGAS, e NEWPORT BEACH (VIA LIDO AND BALBOA BAY CLUB) NOSTALGIA HAS ALSO COME TO THE FASHION WORLD ®TWIN SWEATER SETS 8 PLAID SKffiTS ~WErMJIE~. C(Y FUR TRrMM ED COATS 0 CHIFFON, RUFFLED, SEQUINNED AND ULTRA FEMlNtNE EVENING FASHIONS. ,.,. viA LIDO e MillPORT IU.Ot 400 I.U. REG. $6.95 12 OZ. REG . 12.98 FEEl SHARI'• S444 Pum Vilamin 8 Skin Oil 11,000 IU rElit FLUID OZ. SAVE $1.00 S395 INSECT STRIP 11.98 VALUE S119 IOC • BATH OIL BY REVLON .. .._. 2515 E. C.Ost H..,. limited Offer 14.SO VALUE S]SO While They Last COTY T:uq UIMt M,a,h.Up hi TuM c...-..uoooc.o $215 ....., ..... Gaolt .J.JO SAVE 7Sc: •• ···--······ .. ··· ... ···· ........... ~·--~ ....... ~ ........ ~ .... -..... -.. VOL. 26, MO-1 PHOMII 67S.OI!D CORONA DEL MAR, CALl F. 25T Y; EDITIO STORIES FROM ENSIGN FILES • "HERE'S THE ENSIGN-YOUR NEWSPAPER" --Head- liDo Ill 1bo Aupot II, INa, lllaucural '-altho Eoa!ID' With tba Vol. 1, lfo. 1 lNDe, a D1W weekly Dn'IP&Pfr m&kel ttl bow to tbe pabUe, Tbe ldttor of tbl DeW PIP8I' II a former mldtrestero DI'Wc:.ptrn&D, Ano E. Haca, who ta llaeldiiC thl8 ))Wlii.111Ue 'ftDture lD pariDrerahlp Yitb tbe Soatll Cout PmU.IdDc' Co., publlPer of tbl Costa Mesa GlobiMRin.ld. Hap'a u.oclate .Utor t. bb wtte, Pee. TbiJ both wortecl oo tbl Jtaff of tbli Colambua Clttsen ID Oblo before World War U; both aened onr-a durloc tbt nr, Per wttb Amtrteaa Red CJ'OH, Bop as a Corps of EqlDMrt ofllcer USIID'd to MlUtary GcwerDmct duty. . 1 • • • • • FROM THE LOG • -Aucust lS, 1948: H•e Is tbe En- liP, your bome town, eommuolty oew~~P~Pe~". Its purpose J.a to .ne JOG. tile reader. Its aim 11: to rtp011 hl1ly aod fliriJ ttM ....... U.t OODCtnl }'Oa &Dd to pr-..t tile laa ... Ud ~leu tbat flee tbe commaalt:J. To ftatftll that mts- AtJGtrn 11, 1948, HOP AND PEG WITH THE FIRST ISSUE OF THE ENSIGN, (CONTI!IUEO ON PAGE Z) RIGHT: Flac ra1J:1DC 1FU held at tbo Eoa!ID bu!ldlll( at HtUo- trape An. IDd Ccut Hwy., Corooa del Mar, oa NOY. 24, 1950. PulllD( .., the f1ac are Jobn Lloyd WrlctJt, at left, who doolpd tho bu!ldlllr; pubUsher Ano E. Ha.apa, and Newport Beaeb Mayor Lea Isbell. OON Rai:E, trbo !as been with tbe EuiiD since 1966, takes care ot adnrt1sJD& calls, and biDdies the promotloo and clr- elllalloa aaltpllllOIU. ABOVE , llatt Ilana, Ellllp pressman, 1s sbon bel'e nm- 11111( tbo RJobi Job-prwa 111 !be boetsbop. Tbo Ryobt, a bleb IIPMd o«.et preaa, prO- duets a YOtamt of prllltiDc tor Eulp customers. LEFT: Bob lloand, ldYertia- 111& ........ lor 1bo Eu!IJI, Ill buy at lbo drowlac board, ort~~Utna:ao-to meet a prea-tlme dMdHne. BELOW IS THE ENSIGN BOOTH at tbo ZD<IIDDual (1950) Coroaa del Mar Lobtltor -· predecessor o1 tbe present-day BaJbc::-. 8&7 Lloal Lobst• Bab. Tbe Eulp IDaap- rat.d tbrl IDOtlll ,.,.Dt lD eooperata. wttb tbt Col'ooa del Mar BaalDeu Aaa. BelpiDc pttll1abers Pee IDd lklp wttb ••yoar Dame lD tbrl betdl'••" projeet are BW stttcv- nlt at ~~~-llllaad, loft, Ulll Bolll>r eawo at c-del Uar. AN ENSIGN SIGN ns p.t "' In "CamerOD's Coroer" at Goldearod a.1 ec..st flw)' •• CorOD& del Mar, oe. tbe llntUDiTersaryoi.U.paper. Bo..U.C tbe sip, left to rtPt. are Huold a.edld (the Sip MID); Jaet Albee, Easlp •dnrtb:lDc --IIDd poblllbor llupo.P .. Bupo II _......, the pn)let. nmtDAYII,--IIr a. e ................ ~not, = · a atr BID .,. .. __ ," ,. / .J , I A HIGH SPEED rotary offset Cottrell presa wu l111talled lD tbe Ensign bleksbop in 1966, and here are Per aDd Hop watchlng the flrst copies come off the press -- tbe lssue of April 28, 1966. ' _} DICK MacMURRAY, a !S.yeu nteru wtth the EDSip.. joined the sb1f in 1950, when the prlnttng plant was stt ~. St.SAN T ANNERfLL. otnce manager for the Enstp, tabs care of the books, sets type, and serves as receptionist. BELOW: THE ENSIGN STAFF In 1950 in front ol the new Ensign building. Seated, lett to right, are Dick Mac- Murray, pressman; John Pl.rldnsoo, lntertype operator; Paul LUDd., bl.eltshop foreman, and Cal Root, adYertisi.Dc salesmu; staodlnc, Hop and Peg, owoers and pllbllsblra. . . • • • Tlllo Lot-lllo 4-10, 1100, Eulpll...,._ II IIIII IStll uolnr011'7 ---<I llo We ._. Tbo -· --.. 1M Lot .... trtblft tD A. a. Ro.utlll, arrupd bJ liu'rJ Weleb, ud u • .., ,......, t11a bMII( <1 J.mtp Vlaloo, lila Yeoenble orp....,Koo. ol okt.amere wbo tltU ,......_. II old &1-111111 •!01 till .. _,., lllat II - oat to •Jeet«< ptstl ol bcmor. • • • Memories crowded into the din- ing hall at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club Monday noon as a group of old-timers and a few newcomel's gathered to do honor to A. B. Rousselle, "Captain of the Port of Newport Harbor." Thirty-nine well-wishers were there to drink a toast to the pio- neer for his persistent and gen- erous and successful efforts to- ward the improvement of our harbor. The occasion was a lunch- eon gathering for the presenta- tion of a scroll to A. B . conferring upon him the honorary title of "Captain of the Port," which had been voted · by the City Council a month ago. Doing the honors as master of ce remonies was Harry Welch, who was one of those who had put in long years of effort in promoting the development of the coast and harbor. It was Harry who went down the line of guests to intro- duce each one with some quick comment and witty remark. Here the y are, the old-tlm- crs and the newcomers-Earl Stanley, Brad Hellls, Myford Ir- vine, Heinz Kaiser, Ralph Mas- key, Paul Palmer, Walter Spi- cer, Herb Kenny, Bert Webb, Ben Reddick, R. R. Hodgkin- son, Ray Copelin, Gordon Find- lay, J. A. Gant, -Theo Robins, Roland Wright, Jim Webster, Ross Greeley, Lonnie Vincent, J. B. McNally, Charlie Way, W. LJ Jordan, Bill Maxwell, Hugh 1 Mcl'fltran, · Arvo Haapa, Louis , Briggs,. Wes Jay, Ha.acl RinJ:", Charlie TeWinkle, Dick Richard, Braden Finch, Bob Bacon, Charlie Priest, Judge D. J. DotiJ:'t>, Sam Meyer, Les Isbell, Order extra copies WHILE THE¥ LAST THE ENSIGN'S 25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION SIHGL E COPY ..••.. · • · -• $1.00 EACH ADD I TIOHAL COPY WITH SAME ORDER --. _ •.• --50o MAl LED AH YWH ERE IH THE U.S. ---------------- I AM ENCLOSING I . __ . FOR ••• COPIES. NAME ..........•.••••...•..•....•.••• ADDRESS ...... , , . , • , , , .• , , . , , , , .... , • , CITY .............• , • , • , . , •• , . ZIP ...• , NEWPORT HARBOR EHIIGH 2721 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL M.t.R Irvin George Gordon, B. L Pat- tenon. And Harry Welch, In- troduced by Earl Stanley. (Judge Bob Gardner and Commodore J. A. Beek sent letters of re- gret for not being able to at-- tend.) Then Harry asked all the guests-- to get up to say how long ago they first came to the Harbor Area. The answers ranged from a few months to 59 years. The . record easily went to Ray Cope- lin, only one of the group who had come down here before the turn of the century_ He recalled driv- ing down in a horse-drawn buggy from Santa Ana to Newport In 1891, wlien he was six years old. Many had come before the start of the first World War-Walt Spi- cer, Theo Robins, J. B. McNally, Charlie Way, W. L. Jordan, Louis Briggs, Judge Dodge, R. L . Pat- terson. Only one among the guests was a Newport native, Reporter Hugh McMillan, born here in 1916. Judge Dodge recalled that he had purchased 10 acrt>s of land In 1911 from A. B. Rousselle. There were other recollections of Incidents In those early days. Mayor Isbell then presented the scroll to "Captain of the Port" Rousselle. Les remarked that "Lot of folks don't realize the time and effort and money that some of the old-timers put Into the community to make It what It is-a good place to live In, anti a good place to make money in." A. B .. who had come here back in 1908, acknowledged the honor, said "it was a great feeling to see the old time bunch like this again," and spoke of the future of New- port Harbor-"nothing can stop lhe growth of this community," particularly because of the Up- pe r Ba y plans. On behalf of the group, Jim Webster gave A. B. a yachting cap with the Inscription "Hon- orable Captain of the Port of Newport Harbor." Jim also showed the old hat that had been pre!'lented to George Rog- ers, the only other person to be given toot honored title. Harry Welch proposed a toast to George Rogers. Myford Irvine was called to the piano, and he played t.he accom- paniment as the men honored Mr. Rousselle by singing "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow." Les Isbell proposed a toast to A. B. and re- marked that "no doubt in 10 years more we'll be meeting to honor him again." There were more stories about A. B. and ex- pressions of personal tribute to the venerable captain, and the meeting was ended. Tuek & Pete Rabbit! Congratulate The ENSIGN On Their 25 v ... of Servk:e To The HMtNw ArM.. RABBmiNSURANCE 11_14 ........ C11t11 ranee --· I HEADLI (COimlfiiiD Pll(1ll PAOli lloa, II" Eoatp -,_ bqr 111111 _-. lacb <I JOU, u a nadir, cu ..._. ~ lut .. ...,. J'OI biHir bt' •r1'nc to tM per..t ud aoclal ttetu u.t an t11r1t back· beat otuy coaunwdty M'l'llllf•, • • • • • "HIGH SCHOOL TO OPEN SEPT. 13'' ... .laplt 11, I Ml: Pluo roo tbo -II( <I ciUMs al Knport Harlrol' a ...... td IIIIa wtat 1'1' Supt -D.,.ld. IOD,. sts DeW tacbtrl .. ,. bela lllrtd 111111 are raa<1r w tbo -~ -1 oo Sopl. II. T1la -lflall members are Norma .TtU Ena., llrlo' P. E.; llorotllaa !Dillard, com- merotal department; SblriiJ' Lourie, art departmeof:; Dorotby Rtnc. bomt eeooomtcs: Queoti.D Wattl, 80clal studies; AI Irwtn, wbo replactl Wen. dell Pletena u b-' footblll coach. AI played tootblll UDISer the famouJ Amos Aloo&o stap at tbt Collep ot tbe PacUlc. otber ltl.ft' member• at Harbor HIP are Ylce~prlDclpal Joaepb Hamblet; FaJ HarbUoo, dei.D ot lifls; J.nstructon HeleD Ballard., Roscloe FHley, Rutb FlemJnc. Goa SID DAVI H Grable, Elgin Hall, Eustace Ro)U, L. CHntoo Sawln, Leonard Tllompsoa., Bob Went&, XiDprJ Wttltened:, Floyd Harryman, Marie Hiebsch, tt LJDDI Hugbes, John W, Johnsoo, John McGowen, Leslie K1ller, R. K. Reed and Mary Lee Rlchmood. Member• ol the scbool bol.rd are president Donald J. Dodge, A. H. Ffta. patrick, Joseph A. Beet, UWao Butler and Braden Floeb. • • • • • • "NEWPORT WIL L GET NEW POST OFFICE "~~ Au(U&t 13, 1948: Postmaster W, H. Adams announced the siplng of a lease wtth Jotm Hormen for a stte on SZDd St., across !rom City Ha ll. A con tract has been awarded to lnln George Go rdon for a 2,000 gquare foot fa cility, PTOYldlng about ?00 square feet more than the present post ofnce bulldlng at McFadden Place, near Newport Pier. Moore's • • • • • "HEW CITY ATTORNEY NAMED'' -· August lS, 1948: Geor ge Dennison, Corona del Mar lawyer, will succeed Roland Thompson, who wtll retire Oct. I as city attorney of Newport Beach . Mr. Dennison, 49, served almost .f. years over seas as a Military Gonroment otftcer durlng World War II. His appoint ment was announced MoodaJ enDing at the Newport Beach City CouncJJ meeting. .. . . . • "COM STUDIES ITS PROBLEMS" -~ August 13, 1948: I! ere Is a summar y of the Items discussed at tbe July 29 town meeting he lr1 by the COM Civic Assn . The No. llssue ts the project to establish a state beach at China Con. A proposal to sa ve the bluff view along Ocean BIYd. Is UDder study. ·A city government study committee wtU come~ with an answer to the questloo: Wllat Is COM pttlnc for Its tax dollar · Gas tax fuods are being sought for street repair . A location Is needed tor a Corona del Mar ldentl~ ticatlon sign along Coast Hwy1 It . ...... .. , , .• , • • • • • "ROUNDTABLE MEETlNfrA.IRS PROBLEMS" ~-Auptt 20, 1948: Developing plans tof 81blh1aloo of ln1De property ad)otnlng Corona del lofu tlcured promlr.lltly Df a-.rotmd~ table discussion at a Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce meeting August 18. Rex Brandt presided as cha.lrman and Braden Finch Jed the discussion. Tile topics discussed also inclUded lessening of tramc llau.rds on Coast Hwy., stcns at the approaches to COM, a highwa y to bypass tM business district In COM, and the proposed city sales tu. • • • • • •'760 STUDE NTS AT NEWPORT SC HOOL" -~ AuKUst 20, 1948: Supt. Horace 0. Ensign reported there will be an enrollment of 760 students when Newport elemertary school opens Sept. 13. Marie Heffern Is the principral; Sade For., the school nur se, and the teachers are Isabelle Bowles, Lenora Rest, Lena May Willsey, Lois Foote, Mabel stanley, Kay Schureman, Agnes Craig. Frances Butler, Betty" Handy, Arthur Chr istensen, Lee lofcCUntock, Glenn Moore, Clara Spelman, Nor ma Perkins, Blll Burdick aod Vlrctnta Osborn. M . A:··c;.:. HOUSE ~PAINT PAIN'l' HIGH GLOSS ENAMELIZED Benjamin~ _......::;=;;;;;;;. __ M:....:...:~O;.;;;Ofe P";"" WE ARE A FULL SERVICE ntr:& • OPEN 9 to 6 -CLOSfD SUNDAYS 538 Center St. Costa Mesa 646-1919 For 15 Years -Quality Merchandise at F Prices. Such Well Known Names As • 'lo\\ JJ..IJI--if4al'v. .~,,-.,~· -~ .~ • • ' • IN lMI, when tbt Eutp n. tered ~ Harbor At• ~~eeoe, • Dellby Dei&bbOr ... theRe¥. Perry F. Scllrock, tbt fouodJnc putor ot the Coroaa del Mar Commwuty Concreptloaal CbVeb, jut ae:rou tble hlcb- nJ oa HeUotrcpe AYeaue. THE HARBOR AREA newspaper sceoe In 19-48 included Walter Burroulfls, who had just ac- quired ownership of the Costa Mesa Globe-Herakl and was lts pubUaher. THE POLICE CHIEF of New- port Beach was R, R, Hodgttn- soo., more tamlllarly lmown as ''Hodge.'' MAURIE STANLEY, Insurance btoUr with otflces on Marlne Ave., was the head of the Sal- boll lsla.nd Businessmen's As- sociation ln 1948. THERE WERE 5 members oo the Newport Beach City Coun- cU 1D 1948, and repreaenttnr tbe Corooa del Mar area na o. z. Robert-. a eootraetor. -· ••• NEW BANK---NEW TAX---NEW OCC SECTION 2. P"AGE J THUIIIISOAY, AUOUIT 1•, 1171 . . (COHJIJIOBI) ,_ PAG& I) • "IIIAIL DELIVEIIY APPIIOYJ!D" ·-._ 10, 1NI' PMiliDUII« loa ltla(_ •WWMCI u.t &n&11 dt-UY«J Ia Cml, wlU boCIO lu. l. Ito ald 111M _.1 ,.. -II•• ., lbo Poot Olllce Dopt. lo wa.-... , D. C. • • • • • "VERBAL FIREWORit8 Rlllll IIESAIIIEITDIG" --Aq- ual zo, 1NI' Tbo ma)Orll)' cC lllo mt-t cC lilt Coota Mea cttlleM ~ll c........t tbe reJDII'U IDidl br lllt1d M~mo, Yl.ee-cbalrma.a, Ybo,bld JlarpiJ' crlttdMd the lr- -c_.,, llr ...... eblrpd -......... - boldlop of tbt ln1.1M COmsu:J C(lft .... l Oru.ce Cocalty'l No. 1 PlamdDc mt:· • • • • • "COOT A MESA ASKS HOME RULE PLAM" ... ACJCUl 20, 1948: Cocd:l Mea relidenta are ob)lcttac to tbe OnDce CotiDtJ PlaJmlnr Commluloo aplut pr~ cbulps In tbe laDd 11M plu for tll!Deorponted areu In tbe cotmty. The CoD u. .. elUseu COUDd.l tatorm.S the COidJ that tbelr mla1mum demud ll for Dellflborbood cootrol 1D all CUH IMOIYiDC appJ1eaUou for YU'1ueel aDd tiC'flll'tOOI. • • • • • "BtmNESS ASSN. TO BE REACTIVATED'' --Aucut 20, 1948: A drln r.. been iarmehed to r•etlnte the COM Busi.Desa Aun. A meettDr of local mercbutl: Is bel.q ar- rupd by Moo.iea Smltb &Del Hanoab Byrnes, owners of tbe Petite Vllle dress sbop. • • • • • "BANK IS ASSURED FOR CROWN CITY" --Aucut 20, 1948: Tbt State Bukblc CommJttee bas cnnted a permit I« a bank In Corona del Mar. The but manacer will be James T. Van Dyke, asliJtaat maoapr of lbe Calltonta Bank In Los .o\Dples. B. Z. McKtnotJ II the attorneJ tor the new bank. Dlrectors are Braden FlDeh, Rlcr.td L. Crutcher, Georre Dules, Walter B. Mellott J.Dd Tbomas B. Frost. The orpnt.zen mast post $50,000 lb capital stock, $25,000 surplu, and $10,000 I.DliYided proftta. • • • • • "DRAM' CARDS READY MONDAY" --August 27, 1948: AU Harbor Area men born after Augu.tt SO, 19Z2, and be- ,,. tore S$tember 19, 19SO, must rerta- ter tor seleetln serYtce at Newport Rubor htdl schOol. Major GordoD S. FlDdlaJ of Lido Isle Is tbe chief regis- trar tor the draft. SldDey Outdscm, S'C)erlnttod.t at tbe tll(b ..:boot. t. responatble lor the u~meots for the draft rect.tnttoa tor this arn. Mrs. Jerrold Spu.cler La tbe deputy. The hJgb schOol PTA has f'011deered to USst Major FlDdlay In carrytng on the work of re&tstra&D. • • • • "COM TO GET FmE STATION" --Aucust 27, 1948: The long awatted tlre stattoa. Is expected to become a reaUty tor COM oexl spring u a result ot tbe IWJ'O"'.l ol a city salea taJ ordtbi.DCe Mooday by the Newport Beach Council. Mayor Dick Drake anno~mced that a moor the Uems to be financed by tbe sales tu wt.U be the COM ftre atatloo, a pro)ect initiated more than 2 years aro by CouocUman 0. Z. Robertson, who represents Corona del Mar oo the Counctl. • • • • • "SALES TAX ORDINANCE ADOPTED" --Aucuat Z7, 1948: Shoppers ln Newport Beach will be paytoe a ooe per cent sales taJ: on retail purcba.ses. but property owners were rtnn tmmedt.ate rellet In their tax bld bJ 'rirtul of a 15 cent reduction by the City Council. After Z hours ot debate Mooday evenlng, the COUDCII adopted the sales tu: ordinance, then cut the general tu rate from St to 8S cents. Mayor Diet Drake said the sales tu will tlouc:e a muter plan tor ell)' de,..klpmet, OW)" men aDd equipmelt lor the street departmefK. a ce.ntral nrebouse, aDd a ftre statioo for Coroaa del Mar. • • • • • "CITY HALL DEDICATED" --A.ucast 1'7, lNB: The $250.000 Newport Beacb· City Hall bulkllq n• c!elllcabld AulfUSI Z4 by Governor Earl WarreD u a "monument to COOd pernment and a tribute to the YlsloD lDd thrtft of the peq>le wbo bad boucft lDd peJd tor the M1'lt' flciUty." Mayor Dtcll: Drake introduced GoYeroor WarreD u ''the next rice-president ol the United State~." The Callloruta governor In Tom Dewey's runni.Dc mate lb the Rc>tj)Uean campaign ror president ap..tn.st tocwnbeot Harry Truman. • • • • • "OPEN HOrnE AT ORANGE COAST COLLEGE'' •• Sept. 3, 1948: Open hOuse will be tlekl Sept. 10 to let the public visit and Inspect the new 2 year col- Ieee. Dr. BasU Peterson is the su- pertol:eodent of Orange Cout Col- lege, whlch oecl.1)1es 241 acres of land on a porttoo of the former Santa Ana ArmJ Air base. Sixty bulldinp on the Air Base are betD& ~ used lor classrooms l.Dd admlnis- traU.e ta.ciUtles. SIC)(. Petereoo an. OOUDCed ti11S Week: "We WIU be ready' • to eommeoce classroom tnstrucUoo 1 Mooday, &:!pt. U." Durlllg tbe past 6 'lTIOQtbs adminiJtnUve otftctals o•. P'I!TI!UON hue been reDOYating the buUdinp. • • • • • "B.l BI.SINESS GROUP TO RESUME MEETINGS" Sept. 3, 1948: Mau:rte Stanley, president ot the Balboa laJaDd Bus1Desameo'1 Assn., anoouoced this week thll the crouP wlll bella to hokl recular meetinp apiD. Topics to be dlscuued are the MWD election and the new etty sales tu:. • • • • • "CULTURAL CENTER SOUGHT" --Sept. 10, 1948: RepreaentaU'f'8s o1 tbe prolesstooal arts o1 Coroaa del Mar drew ~ a procnm at a Sept. 8 mee«nc tar pldt.nc the dnelopment of Ule eommtmtty. The recomrneDdltlolls ill- elude a caltural center ill COM. The meettDr was held at tbe Bndtll FlDch rnldeo<:e. Al80 IJHIM!Ilt were Diet Pteeer, • On Their 25th I Rn-. !mac-· -lit llarwoocl, llllloa..., Mabel lfltaN..., LJell .._more, LecJ.Ot Cblmberlat.o ud .............. . • • • • • "CLOSE CALL FOR PAUL IIIAHTZ" --Sept. 10, 1141, PIUll 11ut1 of .Ba.llol l.alliDd bteame tht oaly S time wtDoer ~ • ' ( . '\ I ~~ ' ' lo lito -· air .... Sept, 4, bot M bad a ctoee eau lDd almost t:a.Ued ID aasa. The eottre Mutz family •• to Loac Beach Saturday to aee tbt ltlrt ol the rac:e from the muni- cipal airport --destlnatloo Clenlud. Oll leU troW~ .. almost crounded him, but M eaetlDued on to win. He re- e.lYecl '10,000 1D rtrst prtse money. Hll Mllltuc plane cowered tile 2,045 mUet at u nen.l'!l speed ot 447.98 mllee u hour. • • • • "NEW DEVELOPUEHT !fEAR COM'' -·Sept, 17, 1948: Wort wtU IIU1 .aoa oa *-5~1/Z acre Corooa Hlgbands sabdh1•~ ad•eeat to Cora. del War, across from Sbore Cliffa. The sUe wu puret.a.d by the JeM.Ie S. Crutcher FoaodatloD. fouoded by Rtcbu'd L. Crutcher, from the tr- "t'iDe Beaeb ud CoaDtrJ Cl.m Eetales Ltd, wbleh had bought it some Z5 yeus aro wUb tbe Idee. ol deYelopt.ng a golf course. Tbe purcbue ~Wlct was r@p()rted to be $117,000, • • • • *************** !ANNOUNCING THE SALE: : 2A~ER GOLD : -tl Y .. Ce11 Leeelly Ow• Placer Geld; * •-tr "Met.rel Golllll Rltt.t Out Of Tt.e 1141• e." * ... SILVER INGOTS loiEDALS .... "?' TRADE COINS ,..- • CERTIFIED .999 FINE (99.9ll PURE) * ~ A Hed1e Agaln&t lnftetio11 . Devalwattol'l ......_ ...,.. Or Pouilele Otprenloe 1/f' • Nowpo" Booch (7U) 979-5642 * 3..00 1,.,1 ... Ave., ~lte 115 • UNIVERSAL TRADE COMPAilY * ******* ******** AMONG OUR JEWELS Are Local People you know -People who care---·· LEFT TO RIGHT t KATHY HUioiPHRIES t EVELYN TAYLOR t BEA LOOioiiS t ILSE HOWE QUIET, COioiPETENT ATTENTION-- HERE TD SERVE YOU. t 5ALVATOBE J, CIND JewtlrJ repair 1s his bUsiness. AD.ytbl.ng from a mtoor adjust- meat to major repatrs and fashlontng special persooa.Uzed pfeees. t ALEX NIKOLAJEVIC Hll professtoo Is watch Ml"'f'iee ud repalr. Product of 24yeus of traiAlnc aod eJI)erteoce 1n tbe watch centers ol EQfOpe. At.) a specl.aUst in a.llttque ntcbes aDd dod~s. HOI!!!S 9:Jl • S:Jl GEM TALX TODAY J .C. Humphries, •bose store at 18Z3 Newport B!Jd., Costa Mesa, has bHn a Harboc ArM Laodma.rk l'or onr 27 years, is an authority on gems and ,...elry. INDEPENDENCE Whether It's a new~r or a jewelry store, illdepeodence Is irnporta.nl, and ts 11 state we have enjoyed tor o'fer 27 years., so we know uactly wllat U mea.ns to the Newport Harbor Ensign to ha-re rema.ioed Inde- pendent ror the past 25 . Rema..ln.J.ng an iodependent In any endeavor carries Its trials and tribuLations, btrt a lso brings rewards ln satisfaction wtuch tar outweigh any of these. For a )eweler, the rewards ol personal attenuon to the oeeds and desires of the local commooJ.ty art" possible oal}' through tiM! complete frHdom ot serYI.c::e and selecttoo Wbteh CO With OW"nlng YO\D' OWb bus- loess. For a newspaper, It Is ~­ marb.ble that OM' OWDar bl.s, for 25 years, retaltted coatrol ol his own pubUeattOD whiM flcbtlll&. often al the ._ ot adnrtlstng locome, tor wbl.t: be mew was rteM. We concrahllate ArfO £. "Hop" ~ ud bis wtte. "Pea." 00 their 25tb ,.... ~ ~·· lq>IDr-.. wt11,. u .. tntud to, ro • .rT~Dc our eommlllltty u c.lJ Ill lad~ caD .. l'ft. E•c""t fll4.,, wh• wt'ro op• onflii:Jl OoaodS.nd.y J.C '"""• (714) 541-Mil 19 4 8 PREDECESSOR or the CorO<a delMar Cb&mber or Commerce was tbe CDM Bustoess Assn., wbieb wu orplliaed Sept, Jl, 1948. Tbese cbarter oftlcers were pbotocrapbed b)' Honrd Folsom at U.t first meetlar: Sated. left to rlctJt, Mrs. IIIUoo Ruteh!naoo of ConiDa Craft. directoc; Yra. Mabel Fit&morrls of tbe Fltsmorris Realty Co., Yiee..presldenl; Mrs. Ranoa.h Byrnes ot Petite VIDe, director, ud Miss Monica Smltb, also of Petite Vtue, treasurer; studloc. left to rtrtJt. Rebud Rlcbter ot Bell Whitman Realty, director; Artbur E. Fltsmorrta of. Fltr.morrta Re~Jt)'. director; Dr. DoMld Yuan. chiro- practor, director; RicHard Bvcelo ol tbl JIQD1e S. cnteh- er Fotmdatloo, presideot; Ar'YO E. Bupa ol tbe Eutp. secretary; Glenn Co~~eh of Harbor Pboto Lab, director, and R~rt Headrick& of HtDdrlc:U PriatlDL director, (Pboto from tbe SepL 24. 1948, Jssue ol tbe EDSip.} FROM G'S ZON lNG---CENSUS---SNOWFALL (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3) quarters to a fast grOW"lng comrDCillty ill mltCb more preu- lng than CODSOlida.Uoo, 1t'bleb wu suggested to the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce bJ its hmebeoll cldl. Newpw& N111'&&Z) aDd Garden Center • "ZONING INVESTIGATION ON THE ISLAND" --Sept. 17, 1948: After recetpt of a slalply worded letter b'om tbe Balbo& Island Improvement Assn., slped by Kate McCann, secretary, tbe Newport Beach Comcil voted Sept. 13 to ap- point a full-time innsttp.tor to cheek on I001ng t1olaU.oos --starting oo Balboa Island and eventually covering all Newport Beach. City administrative otrtcer John Sailors said that pollee wJU have to rely to some e:deot oo people reporting violations. The BOA letter resulted trom the Sept. 5 meeting, where tbe r.ontng violation situatloo ns described as intolerable. • • • • • "COM BUSINESS GROUP REORGANIZED" --Sept. 24, 1948: Corooa del Mar merchants rejected a proposal Sept. 20 to ))in the el1st1ng Newport Harbor Businessmen's Assn. and voted to reactivate thelr OYD Business Assn. otrlcers were elected: Rlc!Jard Barcelo of the Jennie S. Crutcber FoUDdation as presl.dent; Mrs. A. E. Fitzmorris, Realtor, as rtce-presideot; Monica Smith of Petite Ville as treaslll"- er; Ano E. Haapa of the Ensign as secretary; directors Glenn Couch, R~rt Hendricks, Dr. Dooald Yaroell, Hannah Byrnes, Mrs. Mlloo Hutchinson aod Htttlard Richter. . . . " • • • • " "ENSiGN SOLD TO HAAPA" --Feb. 24, 1949: Fred Allen annolllCed in today's ptper that be bas sold the Eo- sign to Mr. and Mrs. Ano E. Haapa, wbo had started tbe paper last Aug. 13 1o partnership with tbe ptjJltshera ot the Costa Mesa Globe-Herald. Mr. Allen, wbo r.d bougbt tbe paper Oct. 29 from the South Coast PubUshlnc Co., wtU return to the Globe-Herald staff. • • • • • "SAILORS NAMED CITY MANAGER" --March 3, 1949: John J. Slllor s, the city's administrative omcer since Feb- ruary, 1946, was appointed Feb. Z8 by the Ctty CoiiQC.U u the first city manager of Ne-wport Beach. Mr. Sailors heJd the rank of colonel with the 8tb Air Force Flgflter Com mUd during World War n and recelt'ed tbe Legton of Merit award. • • • • ""NEW SUBDJVlSION NEAR BALBOA ISLAND"--March 1 7, 1949: The Enslp learned this week tbat a major deYel.. opment Is plarmed by tbe lrYine Co. oo tbe lnlaod side ot Bayside Dr., near Balbo& Island. Land planner Harry EftllS Terrell Ills prepued a tenta.ttve map of ''Bay Park Plua" on the 25 acre site, dlYlded Into 105.parcels, with commer- cial areas near Marine An. and near Coast HWJ. .r • • • • • '•CIVIC ASSN. PRESIDENT ELECTED" --Sept. 24, 1948: Wallace Burton of I 000 Ocean Bl't'd. was elected president ol the COM Clv1c Assn. Sept. 21, succeeding Ralpb Hoyle Jr. Alvan Clemence was elected nee-president; Julia Modica, secretary; Harold Outs, treasurer; directors, Mrs. Lincoln Norman, Theodore Fitch, Ano E. Haapa, Richard L. Crutcher and Raymond Todd. • • • • • "CENSll) FIGURES ANNOUNCED" --Oct. 1, 1948: • '· B.t MAIL DELIVERY GETS 'GO' SIGN" --March 17, 1949: The Balboa Island Post Office bas been otftclaUy notified by the Post Oftlce Department In Washlngtoo that carrier service bas been authorised to start April 1. Post- master Ham Smith said that there will be 2 deUnrles a day Monday througfl Friday and ooe delivery oo Saturday. ...._.. cW... AeocMUI .. _..,. The U. S. Census Bureau has announced tbe offtclal~X11Ula­ tlon of Newport Beach to be 10,994, Uring in 3,950 hOuae•, - according to the May, 1948, cOlttlt. The census showed 2,200 perma.oent residents 1o Corooa del Mar, but Postmaster Ross King said the true flgtae Is closer to 3,500. . . . " AMJ.JNG -4 HA.ME IH C4LirORHIA HORTICULTURE SIHC! 1920. 1600 .. --hlthwav 873-1662 (next to irviM: coast country club . " . . newport beach, california ond ._t center) • "FOOTBRIIXJE TO BE BEAI1I'IFIED" --March 31, 1949: City Manager John Sailors' proposal to beautlty tbe Goldenrod footbridge in COM while eUmiDatl.ng the hazards was accepted at the March 28 meeting of the Newport Bel.ell Council. Planting bozes wtll be set 1C) oo the rati.J.np to " "ISLAND WILL GET NEW POOT l~O~F:F:~IC~E~·~· ~~~~~f~p;r~e:.•~eot~ ctUJdreo from doing "tiglt-rope nlklnr" stuotl, 1948: Postmaster Hamilton SmUll taa __ ~ _ pronl for a new post offtce bulldlDC teotaUYe completion date ot neJ:t May baYe maJI carrier senlce In effect u ol that date . • • • • "'•GOP HOLDS BIG EDGE'' --Oct. 8, 1948: It looks Uke a gloomy November electloo mooth ror Democrats it the registratloa picture for Ne~rt Beach Is takeo as a national yardstick. The registratioo fiNes shOw 4,182 tor theRe- pdlllcans, 2,628 tor the Democrats; other s, 538; total, 7,348. " . . . ""ENSIGN SOLD" --Oct. 22, 1948: The sale of the En- sign was announced today by Davtd E. Ring, vtce-presldellt and general manager of the South Coast PubUshing Co. ot Costa Mesa. The purchaser of the 3 month old newspaper is Fred Allen of Newport Beach, who has been employed for the last 8 months as managing editor of the Globe -Herald. • • • • • "VOTERS SAY YES ON MWD" --Oct. 29, 1948: New- port Beach Yoters assured their commwlity of an adequate supply of water lor tbe future by voting 2,174 to 898 Tuesday in favor of anneling the city to the Coastal Mtm.lcipal Water District, which provides Colorado River water to the coastal area. Newport Beach had re~ted the annez Sept. 10, 1946. • • • • • • "COM BWINESSMEN ELECT SADLEffi" --Dec. 9, 1948: Jotm E. Sadlelr, member of Sadlelr lr Smith Realtors and head of the Sadleir Insurance agency, was elected president or the reactivated Corona del Mar Buslness Assn. at the Dec. 6 meeting. Geor ge Dennison, the new city attorney of Ne-wport Beach, was picked as vtce- presldeot. The secretarial post wtll be manned by W. Frank Powers, and Conrad Hldy was chosen secrebry. New members of the board are Sad- leir, Hldy, Dennison and Mrs. Han- lllh Byrnes. Hold-over members of the board are Richard Barcelo, out- rotng president, and Mabel Fltzmor- J OHM SADL!:U: rls, out-going vi ce-president. • " "LEO KOCH 1948: ThrH • • • PtrrS 3D ON THE BREEZE'' --Dec. 16, of pubUshlng came to an end last week as Leo Koch terminated ''The Breeze" wtth No. 136 of Vol. 3. The mlmeognphed weekly, eo- Urely deYoted to Corooa del Mar, was marked In Its lioal edition by messages of appre- ciation to Its pubUc and one of its ablest assistants, Doris Florer. Mr . Koch note ln tds fi.Dallssue: "Ofrtng to lll hearth and otber rE&9005, I will bt obUpd to suspeo4 ~lleaUon. I t..ve pd)Ust.d, printed and edited tb1J paper s1ng1e handed for tne put 3 years, u · weU u .atteodlDC to Its clrcuilttoo. I am pttlnc akln1 In years L•o KOCH {ap 75) aod I Deed a rest.'' • • • • "SNOWFALL ABTOUN[II: ALL"--lu. lS, 1949: Soow - f.lllllA tM Ba'bor Ar• tld.l weH amu.ed ..-ea tbe oldttmers, wllo faUid to reeaD a wtntar trltll .ell Jow temperalwu or mon tblll a trace ot tbe wtdle ~. TMI't .,.. be&YJ laJJ -,, 1& 10, tMo -feU lbr 15 miD-. • • • • • "'CBARTIJl TUIUfED DOWlt" --Feb. 10, 1949: N.,- part ----lion .... -......... lbrm "' ellr ......-..,. tbo .....,.. .-qtll "' 151 -Ia .... e~ T &J, P'IIJ. 7. n. ta1J7 wul,US 110 l,l'M. • • • • • ''POIT orn:B IDRGEII DIIC..al'' -Fill. 11, .... ,·c--., .. ·•-·*~--. 18old"C CDII 0011 -... Ill lUI lell!t a .... ---H ---a-.---. .... ... ..... .. ...... w ........ , ..... ., ... , .. I, WHIT HELMS HAIIRY I!STUS COMMANDER of Newport Har- bor American Leeton Post 291 ln 1949 was Whit Helms at Ccxooa del Mar, and the pres- ident of tbe Lepoa Corporation was Harry Estus of Newport Retcttta. It was c!arlnc their tenure of offtce U.t ba:1Jdlnc pliDs c1llm1Datad 1D P'OUDd- bratlnc for a DeW r.epoa. HaD at Bay An. and IStb st. 1D c-.1 Newport. 1L1DD RIIIG ol --. ..... Co., llcWJIIII't .... ... tM pr "& I f11 tM .... ~ _ _,c ....... .. ·-··-....... ... • Afu:r ye.an of belnJ a model rnlin -· Leo C.mpl>dl dc11<1opod an amulniJy ralilll<: apjliood!IO CTCatlfll rracbldt buildiap and landocapin" Hit llniCIUnl _. -life rep<Od...rionl of hilloric -builcliJip. W11ea be doddod 10 owllch fmm hia •--and p>illlolbe ooale-....._,_ollliohCOftOOIM .... -... Cllh 10 beild ... baildioa .......... wOr!ld -.. -. s-beab efaht 1101 have COIIIidcred Leo'• l/17111 ... --biJ-.. to-ocrloa..,. Bat .. - II u a lull-alze opportunity. So wo lladly ftnanced hio plant. Now, wberever tracb 10>)0<1'11 find ouch "Campbelllown" llnac:IUra u Stull Valley Srarion, The Kce Lin1 Laundry and Marthews' Men:antile. In face, lui ye.ar thousands of CAmpboD ooa1o models and landocapina tiro """' llllippd all .,_ lhe Unired Srara. So If )011' .. buildina • model railrood, loGii: forC.aopbelllca Moclol&.lf yooo'te J-!lclialalMII-and wane a blink chat .,. thinltaall,ao...U abla.loGii: for-. .. -"' .... j{.~ ... . ... -.. -. ........ ________________________________ ...,;-~...;. ..... • • • We know this is the most wonderful spot in the world be- cause we've been in business here for 52 years ourselves. \ • Congratulations, Hop and Peg, on 25 years of outstanding service to the Greater Harbor Area --the most wonderful spot in the world. • ~ ;;M_~~ THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ~-· ... • M&WO"T HA"-" ........ COIIIIOIIiA qA. MA"-~1,., e•CTK* a. ~AOC e THUMOAY, AUOUIT Ml, ~I 1 9 4 8 THIS TEARFUL SCENE was photographed on the opening day of school in 1948 at the Corona del Mar grammar school. The tears were shed by Uttle Mere- dith Catherine Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller of Balboa Island. (Mr. Miller later sened as councilman and mayor of the City of Newport Beach.) Cathy was consoled by Elva (Mrs. frank) Woodland of Newport Heights. (Photo from the Sept. 17, 1948, Ensign.) 1949 TtllS PHOTO from theNov.IO, J949,issueofthe Ensign shows explorer-authOr Dana Lamb of Co~ rona del Mar holdlng a Robolo fish, caught In Chama !a Bay in the State of JaUsco, Mexico, Dana and Ginger Lamb were on one of their expeditions seeking to retrace their steps to the lost city of the Mayas, whic h they had located just before the outbreak of World War n. WE'RE ALL HERE TO SERV E YOU! DICK JONES· OWNER. MANAGER BOB !IlLLER Assi stonf Manager .,,.808 lJOPI IIIOW • lASTER IDGWGBT" •• •u 1 .. lMt: • "' boll ordoriJ ......., "' ""'"Ud llrlll ... --u.-... .-., . ' ·--aeltfllloo, boll al --OfOolo( 1btJ ll" ftJ'ID a,.._ tor --.., tbt ..... "' Boll --,_,., •n 11, .... Rope .,, Ud tbt Kl--COIIIIc- tbtm Ill al Harbao Hl(ll lor blo broldcalt perbmuee ID tbe ad- lorlWD, Ud ap111 attbt a--. ballroom ta Balboa lor a bUartoua after-1 ... Tbe Easter ,... pro.. (l'l.m 1a btln( CODdueted bJ tbe N.,. port Harbor JtmJor Chamber otCorn. merce, belded bJ R.qtb Hokleo, president. Peter Sarrett 61 t.lt.e Jarcees t. pneral cbairmu far Easter net acth1Ues. • • • • • "ACTING POSTMASTER NAMED" --April 21, 1949: Official anoouncemeot has come from the U. S. Post otftce -tmeot Ill Wulllnctoo, D. C,, ......... t._t Veroe H. Wat.oo wiU be •med acttnc postmutu ol tbe Corona del Uar Post Offtce. He will tate orer tbe poatmuter duties of Ross JUne, wbo t..a UDOUDCed his rettremeot. Mr. Watsoo came to the local Post Otftce as a elerk oo Auc. 16, 1941. He started h1s postal career in Wi- chita, Kansas, where his father bad worlr:ed l.n the Post otftce for 36 years. Mr. Watson sened witb a.a Army postal lmlt dlO'lngWorldWarn. • • • • "FISClS TRAGEDY BRING) ACTION HERE" --AprU 28, 1949: Tbe death of YOUilC Kathy Fiscus of San MarlDD, wbo fell Into a deep abaDdoned pipe, brought &eUoa at tbe AprU 25 meeting of the Newport Beach Council. City Attorney George Dennison was directed to draw 'C) an ordlDIIDCe to reqllire the ellmlnatlon of similar b:uards Ylthlo city Umlts:. Open oil, gas and water wells and pipes must be tilled ICI •• ''And we have a lot of them," satd Mayor Dtclr: Dralr:e. • • • • • "HARRY WELCH ENOS WNG SERVICE" •• Jtme 9, 1949: After 15 years wtth the Newport Harbor Chamber of HARitY WI!LCH Commerce, Harry Welch bas an- nounced that be Is restgntng at the eDd of this month, He came to the Harbor Area 1n 1923 b'om PboeniK. where be bad served as Chamber of Commerce seeretary. He had held tbe omce of secretary here almost alJ of the 15 years, ezcept for the last few months as adl'isory secre- tary, Mr. Welch has been active In the Coast Assn., Harbor Commis- sion, Hoag hospital, the Community C best, and too during the war . • • • • • "WE'RE DRINKlNG MWD WATER" -· J111e 30, 1949: Our drinking water in Corona del Mar comes trom Colorado since last Friday, June 24, when the valve was turned at the reservoir on the hill behind COM, The remainder of the city of Newport Beach is st.IIIIJSing city well water. • • • • • "LIONS INSTALLATION TONIGHT" --July 7, 1949: The Balboa Bay Lions Club wtlllostall the 1949-50 otncers at a dlnDer meeting tonight. AI Gib- son of Balboa Island wlll continue to occupy the president's chair, which be has been OOkllng since the reslg~ nation of Htmbard Richter. Dr. Ed M llum and Barry Lougtilln will be lnstaUed as Ylce-presldents; Howard Balmer as secretary; John Beuer, treasurer; Ray Herms, taJl tw1ster; WalUe Burgess, Uoo tamer; Alnn Clemence and Sam Kauffman as directors. • • • AL GIBSON • "CALLIS HEADS ROTARY•' ~-July 7, 1949: A demotion dinner wtll be held July Bat the Santa Ana Country Club for Hadel Ring, who is retiring as the president of the Newport Balboa Rotary Club, aod the installation of Bob Ca iUs of COM as president. John Keeler will be Installed as secre- tary and Ted Hambrook as treasurer. • • • • • "STAR CHAPTER lNSTITUTED" -· July 14, 1949: Harbor Star Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, was instituted July 9 and the Orst corps of omcers was installed. Ida Nay- lor Is worthy matroo; Sam Klns1ather, worthy patron; Edythe Kemper, assoclate matron; Roscoe (Cuba) Morris, associate patron; Mabel Fitzmorris, secretary; Sylvia Place, treasur- er; Ruth Deister, cooductress; Jean Cottle, associate con- ductress; Etta Mae Coffman, chaplain; Erma Lachenmeyer, marshal; NelUe Skiles, organist; Laura McClellan, Adah; Mildred Wllsoo, Ruth. • • • • • "CHINA COVE ACQUISITION APPROVED" --July 28, 1949: AI a hearing July 22 in Los An~les, the State Park Commission appi'OYed the revised shoreUne master plan for Orangt County, which places Chtna Cove aDd portions of the maifl beach in COM in No. 1~Bprlorlty for acquisition, There was applause from the audience when Theodore Fitch ot the COM ClYte Assn. said that opponents of the acquisition have no claim because "they are in the way of what thousands of people want." • • • • • "LINDA ISLE BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION BEGINS" •• August 4, 1949; Coost.ructton ot a $47,000 bridge from Bay- side Drive to Unda Isle (formerly Shark Island) began Mon- day, August l, marking the Initial step in the lrvlne Founda- tion's plan ·for eventual development of tbe island. The work Is being done by Croft & Neville. • • • • • '•CLOSE CALL, Btrr THEATER OPENS'' ~-Sept. 4, 1949: The opening of the Port Theater In Corona del Mar was as close a call as any of the mek:ldramas that wm play there. Only a few rours before the 7 p.m. opening Sunday, Sept. 4, the permit was f1nii1J lasued by tbe city of Newport Beach --following lnspeetlon by city engtoeer Bert Webb alld fire chief Fran.li: Crocker, and ott-street parlr:lng ar- rangements made by the awoe:r, Western Amusement Co, The openlnr feature ns '•Nepttme's Dtu(hter," starrtnc aq11ltlc star Esther Williams • • • • • • "CITY SELLS 17 LOTS FOR $18,100" -·Sept, 15, 1949: The Newport Belch City Council,' at ita: Sept. lZ meettnc. accepted the bid of Jobn Watthly ot 930 Via Udo Nord, L1do Isle, tor 17 cit)' OWDed loU behreeu. VIlla Way aod I.atayette AYe, IDd aloac S2od st., DIU Cit)' Hall, Tbe bid of $38,100 waa l'tl>mltted by the Ra_,. Mutey real estate omce. The Newport Harbor Boud ol Realton !lad appraised the loti at u~.65<l. • • • • • "HEIFETZ RESIDENCE SOLD"• -· Sept. 19, 1949: Tbe Floreoce Helftta home on HarbcB' lalud bu befll .olcl for $115,000 to Commerce Balldlac Co., Lot ADplu real., • .... lll'm, c-.otllllc latenll lo lbt lll'm to bold .., Howard F. AI>...._ l........,a ,._ ud ....., ol tlle ad~llllllc Lolli .. -lolud. I • "ZC»ffNG Cllt.DDfAHC£ 1'7, lMI •• T1111 "'""'-. .., .... atloD ot a muter pU •• Un ........ ordtNne. ·- ......... will bt btlll .., tbtie!lili~ Comml..... Nor. I 'I ud Dec. Aloo 1D bt ·-od al-,_,.. IDp wtU bt a ...,....1 laM-plaD lo IUlde tlle .,.,.lol)mool ol lilt Bar. bor ArM, acecrdlDc to Waltlr LoDe· moor, PlanDlar CommiAJoe ebl.tr .. man. The ordbluee reta.tu tbepn~J.. ent R-1, R-Z, R-S, C-1, C.z IDd M-1 aDd addl ft.,.A (ap-leUlttn.l-HtldeD· WALT I It LOMOMOOit tlal~ R-4 (muiJple mtta:>. UDClusltled &Dd oomtUia( lODes, • • • • • "CHURCH PLAN APPROVED'' --NoY. 17, 1Mg: Tbt Jl'eeD UcfJt to build tbe arst 1m1t ol st. Andrew's PrelbJ- tertu Church 1n C utf Kana na lfYeo NO'f. 15 by the cburch esteoaloo board ol tbt Loa: Ancelu Pret117terJ. Putm Tom Gibson, architect Rlcbard Ptecer and Ned HUl o1 tbe board of elders attEDded tbe rneeUnc In Los Aoceles. • • • • • "Fri'ZPATRICK DIES AT AGE 79u --Dee, 11 1949: The lather or Harbor Area department storu, Albert E. Fltspltrtct, dled Nov. 28 at bJs bome, 1921 W, Ocean Front, Central Ne'WpOI't. He bad (Jiented tbe Newport Beach store since 1914 and added 3 more g(oee tben. U. na Cite of the earliest members of the Newport Harbor tmoo btata scbool board of trastees 1.011 was still oo the boud at tbe Ume of h..ls death. l'e is sun1ved by Z lll.eees, Mrs. Myrtle Huyd:e of Newport Beach Uld Mrs. Etbel ReiDert of LJD.woad, aDd a newphew, Joseph Fll:qlltrlet of lDrJ.ewood. W:ana.prs of 3 of tbe stores are crand:-nepbews: Jaet Reioert 1n Costa Mesa, Mlloo ReiDsert in Newport Beach aod Lorne Huycke tn Balboa. A «h store is iD Corooa del Mar. • • • • • "BALBOA ISLAND CHURCH FORMED" --Dec. 81 1949: A church was born Snnday, Dec. f, oo Balboa Island at a meeting of the Island Chapel of Cbrlst Church by the Sea, Newport Beach. The coogrepUon Yoted to separate b'om Ctlrtst Church and form the Balb:ll. lsland Commun.tty Methodist Church, wttb Dr. Harry White as pastor. He had sened as assistant ml.ntstel' ln charge of tbe Ctapel. • • • • • "REALTY BOARD TO INSTALL OFFICERS" --Dee. 8, 1949t Haney D. Pease, Balboa Island Realtor, will be lnstalled as tbe 1950 president o1 the Board of Realtors of Newport Harbor at a dinDer meettnr set for Monday evening. Deeember 14. Mr. Peue wlll succeed Ret.ltor' Hadd Ring, partDer with Tom Hen- derson In Harbor ln-.estment Co., Newport Beacb. At the ann~al elee- ttoo meeting December I, Llnwood Viek of Balboa Island n.s oamed vice-president of the Realty Board, and Josephine Webb of Balboa ns elected to serve as secretary-treasurer. • • • • • "COM WINS Fm5T PRIZE" --Dec. 22, 1949: Tbe Or- ange C0m1.ty Coast A880CtaUoo awarded Corona del Mar the first prize for best commtlllty shrine ln the coe.st-wlde Christmas lighting contest. Tbe COM entry was a religious shrtne des:tgned b)' Lyell Buttermore. • • • • • FROM THE LOG --Jan. 5, 1950: stan Hadfield, Balboa Is land Realtor, says that he bas made a New Year's reso- lution to vote for no caootda.te lmless De promises to worlr: acUYely for a babDced btktget. 'I'IIlt Idea mtgbt catch oe 1D this era of creat speodtng Uld I.Dcrea.sing taxet. To bl.elr: up h1s re80lutlon, Stan has an lnt1ation display in his oftlce window, He trings It right to home by locluding 2 cans of coffee showi.Dr the jump b'om 56~ to 73~ a potmd, CONGRATS , BOSS! We employees crt tbe Enalp., wbNe lac .. , neb u tbey are, appear et.ewbere lo tlll1 momutou aDD.IYersary ed:ttloa, deetded 110 demand equal ·space --by buytq 1t --110 tt..t n cu paJ proper tribute to our bop, We tried to ret Hop's otay to rtD hi• picture 1n this space, tQ be reft&sett to dn 111 OM that ns more reeeot than Z5 years ago. Delpit. this, we n.nt El'lSip readers to blow tbat liq)'s straq reHctous aad CODSel'fttJYe pri:Dc.,lea nteacl to h1B ner)'day relationship with his employees. He treats eaeb with d:lptty, compaaton, toler- ance and trust. His W'lfe, Peg, wbo hu cbaneter and talent, (Hop has perse.-erance). and his two daucttters, Karin aDd Bonn.te, alao cSeeerTe kudos for thetr work UOUDd here aod for puttiDc ~ with a newspaperDli.D all these years. Happy uniYersa.ry, Bossi 1)~~.~~~~ ~~~ ~&J~ 7/U.£ 42~. :M--71!~ .e:LeHL~{ OUR -HATS ARE ...... -.,.. ..... --· ' \ OFF TO TilE . . • 1848 . . . 1113 . . udd __ llle_ BAY DEPARTMENT STORE J03 MAIM Stii!I!T, llLIOA I . . . . . . A EWPORT BEACH LANDMARK FOR 18 YEARS PEOPLE LOVE the qutelt aetloD and wonderfUl on Ughtiag1D Howard's Cotree Shop section! THE W AR MTR OF A FffiEPLACE lends added charm to newly decorated Howard's Dining Room., OWARD'S ESTAURANT CoFFEE SHoP -, ~-,-· -·-. --• CELEBRATES ITS 18th YEAR With New Management -New Staff New Decor, New Menu and New Hours Same Owner! Mary A. Howard, whooe fcmll, lluilt cotd hao always owned "Howard's" Restauratt, i :!. proud to announce that fCI"'''ed football star Tom Fears and his wife, Luella, are now the new operators of ~e family restaurant. •• • • IIOURI· ._,·an nwoo~oJ . a:eo ....... _.,. "** uo1 .._, -I:CO a.a. ID l-GO Breakfast -Lunch -Dinner Come try our "Sunday Brunch" 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M . It's _Habit Forming! 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BEACH 1~ 10( COSTA ~~~~==~~~~~~~riMES A HOSPITAL FOR N.B.--UPPER BAY, FLYING SAUCERS--AND POLITICS • "CDU POST OFFICE TO 00 FmST CLASS" --Jaa. lZ, 1950: Act:toc Postmaster Veroe Watson reported this week tbat tbe COM Post Oftlce will enter tlrst class status July l because 1t e~ $40,000 In receipts during 1949. • • • • • "ROLAND WRIGHT ELECTED BY CHAMBER" --Ju. 19, 1950: Tbe board of directors of the Newport Harbor Cbamber of Commerce elected a new slate ot offtcers at the ann~al meettnc Moodly, Jan. 19. The oew presl.deDt Is Roland Wrlgtrt, manager of the Newport Beach bnn<:h of the Bank of America. He wtu succeed Fred Sorensoo of Balboa Island, who was oamed !lrst 'rice-president. John T. Boyd of Newport Beacb wu elect- ed secmd Ylce-presldent, and Monte Grimes of Balboa as treasurer. Hay Langenbelm was reappointed as the executive secretary. ROLAND WRIGHT • • • • • "NEW HIGH SCHOOL TRtBTEE NAMED" --Jan. 26, 1950: Hadd RlD~t llas been appointed to ftll the Vlil.cancy on the Ne'tJI)Ort Harbor higb school district board of trustees created by the death of A. H. Fitzpatrick. Mr. Rlng Ia past president of tbe Newport BalOO& Rotary Club and Just com- pleted his term as president of the Board of ReaHors. • • • • • "CHURCH DEDICATION SET" --Jan, 26, 1950: Dedi- . cation SUDday, Jan. 29, wlll of.tlclally open the oew ba11d1ng of the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church at 1027 Cutr Dr., Newport Heights. Pastor Herbert c. Roth orpnir.ed the church in September, 1945. The congregation has been meeting at the oew slte since December, 1949. • • • • • '•NEWPORT BEACH CITY AITORNEY DlES" --Feb. 9, 1950: A sDoclr.ed community heard of the passing of their city attorney Tuesday afternoon, February 7, Death came to George Dennison at St. Joseph hospital, Santa Ana, followtng a sodden at- tack of Ulness the preceding Fri- day. He would have been 51 this Saturday, and friends llad been plan- ning a celebration in hls hooor. He was a oatlYe of Glasgow, Scot- land, served as an lntrantryman In Work! War I and on Military Government duty in Germany during World War ll. GEORG! Df:MNISON • • • • • "HOSPITAL ASSURED FOR NEWPORT"--Fe1>.9,19l•Oo Oeflnite aauraoce of early start of coutruct1oo bJlerlan bolpltal oa the bluff near the meot of a from the !:Jot.& tloo of Los Aaplea. Tbe local board ot dl.rectors lla.s authorized tile cba.nge of oame to Hoag Memor- l.al Hospital, Presbyter- tan. About $500,000 al- ready llas been made ava.Ua.ble through local tuDd raising efforts. An estimated $1,300,000 wlll be needed for construe-Gf:ORG! II MAS. C. G. HO _.G Uon. Both Mrs. C. G. Hoag and her son, George Grant Hoa.g n, principals in the Fouodatlon, maintain summer hOmes In Newport Beach, • • • • * "SMALL 'D' IN CORONA DEL MAR IS OFFICIAL" -- Feb. 23, 1950: As of April l, It will otncl.ally be Corooa del Mar with the small "d" on "del." Acting Postmaster Verne Watson bad sent In the request for change to conform 'iftth loca 1 usage. • • • • • "ENSIGN TO INCORPORATE" --March 23, 1950: Ar- ticles of locorporatlOD for the Ensign Publlsh.ing Co. hue been sent to the secretary of state .-· In Sacnmeoto. The announeement was made this week aloog wtth the news that a newspaper prlntlng plant is belng established for the Enslrn. Most of the equipment has already been purchlSed a.nd set 14' In the building formerly occupied by tbe News-Times of Sam Meyer. Editor- ial offices wlll rema..Ln In Corona del Mar. lncorporators are Mr. and Mrs. Ano E. Ha-. tolmders or the En. stp. Wbo will be the principal own-BUD DI!UMURG ers; Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Deseoberg of 1701 Be,yside DrtYe, Corooa del Mu, 1l'l'lo will be part owners; and Paul Lmd of 6606 W. Oc-.n Ft., West Newport, formerly b&cUhclp fore- mu at the News-Times, who wtll be foreman for the Ensign. Mr. Desenberr. who received bls doctorate at Oblo State UninrsJty, is a member' of the raculty at long Beach City College. • • • • • "ENSIGN PLANT OPENS" •• April 6, 1950: With tl'lls Aprll 6 tuue, ttw Eut&n bectns prtnUog and ptj)Ushlnc ln Us OWD DeWIJI)Iptr plant In the City of Newport Beach. The abop 1.1 at SOU Newport BlYd. in Newport. • • • • • "OPTDILn' CLUB ORGANIZED" --April 8, 1950: The OpUmJ.It Cl~ ol Newport Harbor was orpoir.ed last week wtlb R4ii.Jtor WlWam A. Tobias u tbe charter president; Or. 0. G. s. ... nce.preslMDt; directors Jam S&dleir, Ttz flolmea, Francia Hornttl, Harold Hetrick IJid Vene Wat80D. The orpmatsooal meet.ID( was held Ma.rcb 31. • • • • • "ISBELL AND FINCH WIN" --Aprt1 lS, 1950: Les llbeU ,... n-ea.c:Uoa to h1tl ttdrd term u Newpx-t Beacb ell)" eotme.Uma.a ln tbe Ajlrll II .....,lm&llle tMctloo. Ht woa Mll)J w1lll • -1 ol 1,535 --... -0. z. ___ odpd.., -"""-..,. jolt 110 ........... . >loci-lbao' -en•tatH ..,. Tom ....... -.... .... "-" lllllor ..,. -..-.no _., ___ --'*''" -oiKQ.--Cc-IIADIM rtllctl ..... lacm&, LI&IMI.U. • "HEALY HEADS NEW ASSOCIATION"--April 20,1950: A new elti.Jeu IJ'O'.I) In om' city Ia the Central Newport Beach Commlllllty Aaaa, Cbarter presldS~t of tbe receatly orp.rliud 11'01.1) 1a Ectnrd T. Healy, 113 15th St. The elec- tion meeU.nc ns beld April 17. • • • • • "ISBELL ELECTED WAYOR" --April 20, 1950: Tbe Newport Beach City CoUDCll held Its reorpnlu.Uoo meetl.ng April 18 aDd lm&lllmouly elected Les Isbell a.s maror, ~WC­ ceed1ng Old: Ora.ke. Bnden Finch was seated as a oew counellman. Tbe other City Council members are D. K. Blue and Ross Greeley. • • • • • FROM THE "PERSONAUTY OF THE WEEK" --Aprll 27, 1950: John E. (Jack) Bidwell, of BidWell's ShOp for Men oo MarlDe Ave., is the newly elected pruident of the BaDxla Islan(l Business- men's AsSil. He Is a ratlwe of Sacramento, atteoded junlor col- legt! there and started his eareer of selll.Dg men's clothlne w~le still in college ... e sened as an Army Air Corps otftcer durlng World War U. with 2-1/2 years of overseas duty, tncludlncalrnost 15 mooths with the OCCIC:IIitiOO forces LD Japan. After tbe war. a visit to Balboa Uland coo:rtnced Jack and Helen Bidwell that this was the place for them. In January, 1941, Jack became part owoer of the BalboR Island Men's Wear Ia! a year later be purchased fUll owoership, • • • • • "BLDDGETT AND LINN ELL NAMED" April Z7, 1950: With Les Isbell presiding tor the nrst time as the new mayor, City Man- ager John Sailors u- oounced at the April 24th Council meetlng that Harry Blodgetl had resigned as city judge. Mr, Sailors then named attorney Frank Linnell as city fudge, and the Council ap- pointed Mr. Blodgett as city attoroey. Mr. Blodgett, a resident of Balboa Island, had been sentng as the special lepl counsel for tbe City of Newport Beach st.nce the death of City Attoroey George Denn1aoo oo February 7. • • • • • "NBW CHURCH TO 81: 1:¥111J" --April 17, U50: By Cwt.tmu tbare ..W· lire" a new eruar eb at the CCinNI' at 15tb St. aod W, Ba1boe. 81td. Ut Ceatnl Newport. Fatbu Denis Filiey, pastor of oar Lady of au. Carmel Catholic C burch. said that the new buUdlng wt II be coostJ'ucted nert to the preseot church structure. • • • • • "A FLYING DISC')" -· May -1, 1950: A Balboe resident reported seeing a strange light along the borlr.oo at 8:50 p.m. May Z. The object was dHcr1bed as ao Ol'aJ!P t.Il, 1 SUddenly accelerating at great speed wllen a burst of Ught blue lb. me erupted from the rear. The BaiOOQ man said he saw the object while he wa s at the Paulo Drive-In Theater. • • • • • "THE DlSC STORY-II"--May 11, 1950: V. S. Terry, 72, of 219 Pearl Ave., Balboa lsland, a retired sea captain, said he saw a circular ob}ect in a clou:Sless sty at 5:30p.m. May 7 from his porch. He deserlbed It as 30 to 40 feet 1n dt.ameter, white rimmed wit h plnk:1sh center, truellng about as fast as a jet plane. • • • • • "NEW BAY PROPOSED ON OCEAN F'RONT" --May II, 1950: A new plan for tbe ocean b'oot beach..m Balboa Peninsula was described by Realtor Jobn Vogt!l of Balbcxl at a special meeting of the Newport Beach ~ City Couoell May 9, The proposal, Immediately t2bbed as ''the Vogel ditch" by local newsmen, calls for , 1 dredging a channel from the New-•t ~ port Pier to the Balboa jetty, be-•· tween the ocean shoreline aod the ocean front lots, about 2 ·l /2 miles in length. Boat moorings wouk1 be made aVlil..llable In the newly dredged JOHN voct:L lagoon. • • • • • "THE DISC STORY-Ill" ·-May 18, 1950: After read- tog the "disc" stg!)Ung by Capt. V. S. Terry In the May 11 Ensign, Z other Balboa Island residents called ln to report aoother mysterious object. Mrs. Bernice Beach, 115 Dla- mood An., IJid Mrs. Flora Hansoo, ZZI-1/2 Sapphire Ave., saJd they saw a brtchtly lighted obtect that sped In a straight line, left to rtgbt, as they faced tOW'U'd Balbo&, at 7:30p.m. Way 8. Tbere was DO sowd, DO trailing flame, and the ob- ject disappeared suddenly UU! a licflt abr~y going out. • • • • • "ENSIGN BUILDING ST ARTED'' --July !0, 1950: Con- struction began thla week at Heliotrope Ave. lDd Coast Hll')'., Corooa del Mar, for tbe future nome ol the Enslen. 01I'Der or lbe building Is B. N. Deseoberc, an tncorporat1D( dlreetor and J:VI owner of the Easlp. Tbe coac:rttt bloek structure wu desllfled by Jotll Lloyd WrtrtJt ol Del War, soo. of arehttect Frant L}Oyd Wrlcflt. The c.oatraetor Is Aln.n Clemeoce of Corooa del mar. • • • • • "UPPER BAY PLAN IS APPROVED" ·-Jl&l} !C7·ra' ;_;I ~j CoUultiDC enc:tne-R. L. Patter-all:lmltttd a p Tueldly, Ju.b' !5, to the Orutt CoUDty board of Stl)el'vbors tGr de'tllopment o1. ~ Ntwport BQ. TIM> .._n.,., adoplad Mr. Patt:tr ... •a rfiiPCWt aa a~ Umtaary pita lot 111o t.Wor lloJ. Tbe COlt WU ..Umated at h.- 115.000. Tb1l co.t lfteluded • 1,450-blt-looc b<ldp c:rodol -Ilia tWo< lloJ al • - oilS llool"""" hi&'·-. -· liiC-IO>oblllla.rtoo c..._ c,.. no-a110>o ... ... -...... ~~~ IIIII', --·· -II t nc:reH7ttl anu llllal -.... -~ .... , __ .... sot -" '!lit< -. alii lid-lor .. 100-PAT PATTI·- ,._,_, AltA ~-... ,... ., .. . • ··- UPPER BAY DEVELDPWENT, an Item ol cootl.nuing and growlng lnterest in this )'ear of 1973, was nr)' mucb in the news beck In 1950. Tt\.ls development plan, published on pap oae ol the July 27, 1950, ISS\H' of ttw Ensign, wa.s prepared by consulting engiMer R. L. (ht) Pattersoo to accompany his report to the Orange Colmt} Board of SuperyiBOrs, otrertnc det:alled recommeodlltloos tor deftq,ment of the Upper Bay. TM-proposed lmpronments, estimated to take 10 years to eom - plete, •ould prOYtde for 4 reer•tSooa.I centers (126 acres) that could accommo- date 36,000 rlsUnrs durtor a nelr.-eod day, 1,000,000 visitors aMually. The plan included S6,l00 l.taeal feet ol nter trootage; 509 acres of water area, mabng a total of l ,Z 49 acres for the lower ud ~r bays; fa cilities tor 2,800 bolts, for a total of 6, 705 bOats foe both b&ys. Ptt Patterson served ror many years :as city engineer ror Newport Beach. He la oow retired a.nd Uves on Lido Isle . On Balboa lsland--24 Years Ago ABOill' 14 TEAIIS AOO, _,. P1Ha -oo 1M-ol llda-- ... llr1dco lo .. Llltlt --lila -· ..... ,... ....... -.. .., r-. 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Mr. Scbroct; wu umtd putor emerttu by tbe coacreptloa of the Corooa del Mu clt~~rch. • • • "CIVIC LEAGUE ORGANIZED" p-AU(USllO, 1950: The Newport Civic J...eac-came Into belne Aurust 3 u an IDter- cOUDCII of ~al commuotty aaaoctatJons. The orpolutsooal meetlnr was held at Ule bome of Fraoc11 Hornth, president of the West Newport lmprotemeot Aun. Ed Healy, prelddeDt of the Central NeYpOrl Beacb presided. • I( AY " HI!L lUI STOCK TON • ''OAR CHAPTER FORMED HERE" --Aurust 10, 1950: Tne Col. William Cabell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution was organized at a meeting last week at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The chapter Is aamed after the Revolutionary War ancestor of 2 of the members, Mrs. Katherine Seamon of Laguna and her daughter, Mrs. Braden Floch of Corona del Mar. Mrs. C. K. Boardman of Balboa lsllnd was elec ted as the nrst regent; Mrs. Challen Landers of Balboa as vice -regent; Mrs, H. P. Yar- nell of Balboa Island, recording secretary; Mrs. Albert E. Stockton of Corona del Mar, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. James Webster of Balboa, treasurer. .. . . . • '·RUBY KEELER IS ISLAND RESIDENT"--August 24, 1950: F'llm star Ruby Keeter and her !amlly are staying oo Balboa lsland for the summer . Her husband Is John Lowe, and they have 5 c hlldren. Albert, 15; Theresa, 7; Christine, 5-1/2; Johnny, 4, and Kathleen, 2. • • • • • "ST. ANDREW'S DEDIC ATE D'' -·Sept. 14, 1950: An overflow crowd was present when the Rev, Thomas Glb90D A:£V. GIBSON led the service Sunday, Sept. 10, for the dedication of the new sanctuary of St. Andrew's Presbyterl.an Church In CUff Haven. A tree plantLng cere- mony to commemorate the dedication of the church was led by Edgar (Ned) Hill of Lido Isle, chairman of the building committee. The Rev. Thomas Gibson, the founding pastor of St. Andrew's ChtD'ch, also Is a reserve Navy lieutenant. • • • • PHOTO CAPTION --Oct. 26, 1950: Last w~t·s En- sign came out as us~».l al the printing plant at 3011 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The next day, on Oct. 18, all the equipment wa s moved to the new Ensign building at Helio- trope Ave. and Coast Hwy. In Corooa del Mar, and this Issue of Oc t. 26 Is the first from the new loc.atloo. • • • • • ''LEGION HONORS HARRY ESTtE" --Oc t. 26, 1950: A life membership In Post 291 was awarded to Harry Estus, president of the Leg10fl Corporation, at the Oct. Z5 recog. nl!ion dinner for Ills leadership In buUdlng the new hall for the Newport Harbor American Legion ~ost oo 15th St . and Bay Ave., Central Newport. .. . . . • ·'OIL DR ILLING NEAR COM OKAYE D" --NOY . 16, 1950: The count)' supervisor s gTa.nted permission to Shell Oil Co. N•JV. 14 to drill tor oil near Corona Highlands, three-fourths of a mile inland from Coast Hwy. Meanwhile, the Newport Beach Council wa s lnforme<l Nov. 13 by City Atto rney Harry R lod~tt that Jer~ 011 Co. was not In violaUon of city ordinances In s lant drilling under the ocean from outstde the city limits nea.r West Newport. The city code allows drilling wester ly of 53rd St. If the slant drllUng goes at least 400 feet below surface in city limits. • • • • ll _., __ _ IJn•tw ol eo.ta Mt~~~ 'ft1'doo; Gocqo Loo Boolo7, £«<iiia dol Mar, ... ......,.., Ra Alllrl&lll ol CUll Ba-, ll'a. ..._.; BO'ftl'd TrU.I.eo.taM .. , MUtlar)'; -H. RMcl "' IJclo, clll,pllla; Artllur Ftl::lmorru, Co- ._. del Mar, a.10f ikeCOD; Ray lllollloo of CDII, -doocoo; VLra:tt Deu Smltb ot COlla u ... ID&rahll; tAller Alba1 SmUll o1 HINaY DIISTia Nnport, tellior steward; Oscar E. Whlte Jr. ot CUt! Ha•en. jwltor atewvd; Hllmer Culltrom of Lido Isle, orp.nilt; Donald Duap.n of com Mea, U)er. • • • • • "LT. J. G. BECOMES AN ENSIGN" •• Jan. 18, 1951: A brief notice posted on the bulletin boards ot u.e Newport, Corooa del Mar and Ensign seboola reported the btc oewa: "The Boss -· H.O.E_ --anOOUDCes hls marrtare to u. Johnette Dlspensa, whi ch took place December, 1950." Thla was the first word of the marriage of Sl4)t. Horace 0. En.slp to Lt. Ol.spensa, •ho is on active duty at tbe Na'l'al Hoapltal Ln San Diego. The wedding took place Dec. 2 to Yuma, Arts. S~. Ensign himself pointed vut that U . Dlspensa WI& belof ''demoted," because "ensign" Is the commlutooed raDII: beLow lleuteoance, Junior grade, held by the new Mrs. Ens!p, • • • • • "COAST YMCA ORGANIZED"--Jan. 18, 1951 : Org:anl- :r.ation of an Orange Coast YMCA was aJlDOtJDced thll wek as the unlf1ed board met for the flrst time and elected Its officers, with Postmaster Herb Ken - ny of Balboa as presi- dent. other offtcer s are James Ranney of Hunt- lngtoo Beach as vice- president; Chi s Brown of Costa Mesa as see-~ retary and Ben Gautier of Huntington Beach as . treasurer. The new as-Hf:RIICf:MHY CH IS IAOWN soclaUon lnchJdes the Newport Harbor am Huntington Beach school districts and takes the place of the Newport Harbor and the H untlngton Beach bra.nches formerly UDder the s opervls,lo• of the Anaheim YMCA. • • r:. . . . . . \ I . ' ' MONTE GRIMES TOM NORTON • '•CHAMBER ELECTS NORTON" --Jan. 18, 1951: Tom Norton, owner or Norton's Bay Shore Cafe and the Cape Cod House on Ba lboa Island, was elected president of the New- port Harbor Chamber of Commerce Jan. 15. The new first vice-president Is Monte Gr imes of the Balboa instD'ance firm of Gr eeley and Grimes. Secood vice-president Is Jotm Boyd, owner of Bayview Builders StWIY on Mariners Mile, Out going pr esident Is Roland Wright, Bank of America manager In Newport Beach. The board of directors also tn- clOOes Francis Horvath, Lonnie Vincent, AI Gibson, Tom Hendersoo, Dtclt Rlcha.rrl and Don Hummel, all elected aa director s a t lar~­ ' • • • HEAOO BS. ASSN." --Jlll, 25, 195l: Lie""'" owner of CrOYO Karctware Co., .... elected presldeot of tbe Co1rooa , del Mar BUSiness board of dlrecto>rr~s;,::c,r;~; terday at Gene's r, omcers are Arvo E. Haape ot the Ensign, vice-president, and H. L. Hetrick of the Newport Harbor Bank, secretary.treasiD'er. The bollrd of directors also Includes Don Kirk:patrlck, Fred Stoddarr:l, Velma O'Brien and Oliver Broom- head. CLi ff' LION&ARGEA: • • • "CALLIS IS MAN Of" THE YEAR"--Jan, 25, 1951 : The honor award of "man of !he year " for 1950 was presented to Robert L. Cal lis of Corona del Mar at the tnsta llalioo meeting ot the Newport Ha rbor Chamber of Com- merce at the Balboa Bay Club Jan. 19. He was selected because of his successful leadership for the New- port Beach Community Chest drive. Tom Norton took over the president's ga vel from Roland Wright. Joseph A. Beet and Robert Atl.an J r . receiYed Helms Foundation yachting tropllles. CAL • •"SALLY 80MERS ILZCTED" •• Ffb. I, 1151 , Mu. lfan'tJ Somer• ol Ball:lal wu tltct.td prelldlat ot tbl lltwpo<t Harbor Commaolty c-_, at t11o ..,,.1 meetUc beld at tbe 8aJbol Bay Club. 1M a.ccMCla R. L. CaW., •bo remalu 01 tbl boud. Mawle stu•y ot Bilbo& laiUid wu MD\ed G.rat ftce.preas.s.t; A.1 ott.oo, allo ot a.-tolalld, -r1<4 -pr-. SocHtary Bob Eut- ...., aocl ......,.. Orrio Wri&M, bath of Sa-lolalld, wert aamed to ""e acatn. • • • • • "IRVINE OFFERS SCHOOL SITE" ... Feb, I, 1~1 : The InlDe Co. 11 oft'ertoc to proYidt a 20 acre JChool alte near Corooa del Mar, DOI'tb of 5th An., at l nry moderate price, Realtor R~b Maakty tntormed tht Newport Beach elemeotary tcbOol board Feb. e. A .trtp of aboUt 240 feet •oukl be left between tbe ecbool lite aod 5th Ave. for the fWure reaUpment of Coast Hwy., fdr . Maakey said. • • • • • "LONNIE VINCENT NAMED" •• Feb. 22, 1951 : New prealdeot of the Balboa Improvement Assn. Is Lonnie Vln. cent, drur store own- er, who ft.8 oa.med Feb. II at tbe annt~~l meettne in the Bam- boo Room to stac:ceed Balboa Realtor Louts Brlrcs. other omcers , are Bert WU100, 01t'll· er of Wllsoo's Jewel- ry, u vtce-prestdent; Mule Bird. owner of Uie She Shop, secre- . tar7; Monte Grlmea of LOHHI!. 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A Ia Card • Cline's • Decorator Line • House of Terry • Pickwick Bookshop • Rooten's Luggage • Sports Plaza • Tinder Box • Toy Center • Wallich's • Westen's Cameras • SERVICES. .Bak Portrait Studio • Bener Barbe~ • Bun Nichols Optometrist • Crowning Glory Beauty Salon • House of Tailoring • On the Go Travel • Aegis Beauty Salon • FINANCIAL. .. Avco Savings & Loan • Bank of America • Ctocker Bank • First Western Bank • Household Finance • Pacific Savings • U .S . National Bank " THEATRES. .. South Coast Plaza I and II Theatres • United Artist Cinemts I, II and Ill. ACROSS THE STREET ... SOUTH COAST VILLAGE STORES ... Ceast?tua "'THI GUHoUT MAU Of AI.&. .. GRAND OPENING THIS WEEK. • "CHARTEH DINNER F'OR EXCHANGE" --Nov. 16, 1950 The new Exchange Club of Newport Harbor wlll re- ceive Its charter at the Nov. 21 dtnner meeting at the Balboa Bay Club. Tom He ffernan Is the charter president; Earl Chamber lain, rtre-presldent, Edgar Stroot Jr., SE"cretary, William Sexton, treasurer ; Norman Gamble aDd John V~t. members of the boa.rr1 of r1t re('tors. • • *'FLYING SAUCERS AGAIN '" --Nov. 16, 19~0: The latest flvlnr sawer story comes from Et Toro Corporal H. S~10r s, who was wallctng In Cor~ del Mar with his wtfe c•hout 6 4~ p.m. Nov. 10. They saw 10 to 15 blue fla mes in rr, sky, malclng oo noise and going so last thai they wf!:" lfl sight on I} a tew serrmf1s. ******************** * ************************** * * • • • • • '·LODGE. CHARTER GR ANTED" --Nov. 30, 1950: The Ha.rbor Area Ma son ic Club was organized In 1946 with E. I. (Eddie) Moore as U1e fir st president. The Lodge received Its rlispensatwn Jan. 5, 1949, and on Nov. 4, 1950, the ChJrter was granted to Seat.artng Lodge Nt.:. 708, aDd t.tr. M •J>)H· was named the first n•aster. • • • • ·''tiE STAHTEIJ THLS ROSE BOWL Bl51NESS" --Dec. 28, I ~~0: Cheering lustily for Michigan ttlis New Yeu's day at the Rose Bowl will be Col. Andrew W. Smith of Corona del Mar, who umpired the ftz"st bowl pme back In 1916. He pla yed center OD Coach Fielding Yost's great Ml chlpn team tn 1909, and ln 1914 tM! was named coach at Tttroop Collep (oow Cal Tech}. The Tournament of Ule Roses wu an anoual ennt In Pasadena, and Andy Smith sunested that II woukl be a floe occasion tor a football pme. Tbe Idea CIU(ht OD, and tbe first Rose Bowl p.me was played to 1916, Waahtn(loo State defeated Brown 14 to 0 In that 101lugura1 game, • • • • • "Mc LAGLEN IS COM RESIDENT" -· Dec, 28, 1950: Tbe P.riliJtlc rentltman you•n M90 Wilkin( or dririDfln ton Joot1q for all tiM world Ute VIctor McLqleo of "Wbal Price Glory" flme Ia DODt otber ti»JJ Vic hlmMlf 1D prr-. Ht t. UYUIC ttmporarUy oa Marttold A"•• 1a Coroaa del Mar. He hal pwcbutd a Jot 1D 8li:IOit ud wtU biiiJd bU bolnl tbert, Mr. ........... to ......,., ---tor IU IWVd Y1JIIdDrc ro.. 1D ''Tiw lab'_. ... • • • • • .,II.AFAR.IlfC 1.DOGI ro UCBTALL" -· Ju.. 11, 11151: ....... ~ '1111, '· .... II., Wlllllolllllo ll.rlt _. t • n t1 s fll dan JM. 1J It a. P'rtdl7 ......... ea.. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JOHN WAYNE * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * lit lit * * **~******************************************* . . * * . ' ,.,. • -• • . • • A Hoppy 25f!t A~&'g MtAAGgt ~ .EIIAigtt~ F~ WeAt g,., ~- On the nineteenth day o f October, 1948 in Corona del Mar, my wife, Audrey , and I opened our first Snack Shop. At that tim e you , Ens1gn , were already two months old. It is our feeling that despite thiS two months head start, we share this year with you tn celebration of a quarter century of achievement in service to our patrons and in gratitude for thetr patronage. Our one little Snack Shop has grown through the years to a family of nearly one hund red restaurants includ~ ing Coco's, Reuben's, Moon rakers , Plankhouses , Sandpipers, the Moorings, the Summer House, Isa - dore's, Reuben E. Lee and, soon to be . the Gorda Liz in Newport Beach . While the geography o l nur actlvtty now extends from the Ea st Coast to Hdwall, we look back through twenty-five years of effort and progress, remmt .. cmg with fond and nost.ai~K ... enttmenl for the fnends of our modest beginntng -lt ke you , Enstgn A' I ver , lnhn R. Mclnlosh Prf'~rdenl, f.H Wp~t Serv1Ce~. In< ., • ~ ~· MCTI-I. ~_1. IT ... ,.,, CiD"'*-A 08. M~ft,. CAI..I ,, ,,. NSIGN IS LEGAL--NEW SCHOOL--OIL STRIKE • ·~·QUI ......... BDJ..· -... ··=·lin. ·l~of.UIIDWt.,.oi •• 4P ... M ol u.. .X. port lil'bor Aa«±r• LePt. 00. 1 an 1Uo.. L AYWJ c...,, -~ !'r0:.')WJoo _, .... ~ ....... -.............. ,....., _..,, llro. Vlrll* &jeJo, r..-41111 _,._ llr7; Kro. Ro-WrtPt, lr-; lire •• p.-,, I.., ..adri8or; Mn. loJud Hodeli''""'" tM rltlrtaiJIHid· dMt, u puUamtDtari&D. • • • • • "OPTD&lSTS NAME TEX HOLliES" ~~ Mareb 8, 1951: Ma.IIDDt H. ('ru) Holme• of Cotcm. del Mar wu elected prftideDt of tbe Newport Harbor ~ Club MCilday, llareb 5, at Nortoa's 0.1 Sbol'e Calt. He soceeedl RetJtor 8111 Toblu ot Coroaa del Mar, tbe ttrst prestdeDt ot UdJI YtU' old cbll. F. C. (ADdJ) Aadresea aDd Harold Het11c:.k were elected 'lee.presideats; Tom Norb::ID, Dr. 0, Gayle S•u, Diet HllUard ud A. K. Pbe~, dlreetou; Ferd J..au. downe, serreut~at~arms. Jim Ray aDd Veroe Wat1100 are boki.OYer members of the board ot director&. • • • • • "KEN WELLS HEADS FOUMDATION" -· Yareb U:, 1951 : Kenneth D. Weill, operator of tbe Corea dtlllar Wuberette, hU been appolnted president of Freedoms FCMmdatiOD at Valley Forge, which hooors Americans wbo strln for lodivtd~al freedom and the American way of Ule. • • • • • "MRS. DAVlS ELECTED BY WOMAN'S LEAGUE" -~ Marcb Z9, 1951 : W.rs. Paul 0 . Darts of Corooa del Yarns raamed presldeat of tbe newly or- pn1zed Woman's Clvtc League at the elecUoo meetlnc March Z6 at Racau's restalll"l.Dt. Mrs. Carl BIDDI. of Corooa del Mar ns aamtd ftrst Ylce-presldeot; Mrs, C lareDce· HIJbte of Ba1Jxo: lslaDd., 2Dd Ylee-pres.ldeot; Mrs. Norman Mtuer of Balbol Island, record- toe secretary; Mrs. c. G. Wal- deck of Corona del mar, corres- poodlng secretary; Mrs. Charles Seboffstall of Corona del Mar as IU,Y DAVIS treasurer. and Mrs. Art bur Gates ot Corona del Mar as auditor. Membership In the CiYic League already totals 127. • • • • • "COUNCILMAN DRAKE RESIGNS" --April 12, 1951 : In a Coancll meeting packed with action and bl&~&st surprise of all came at • the close oC tbe loog session when • ' Councilman Dick Dralle handed a letter to city clerk Clll.tlle Priest, a.DDO~m<:ing Ills reslg:oatioo etfec- Un tbe followtng day. He pn as bls reason "proloopd absence trom the city," The next day, April 10, be and Mrs. Drake left for New Yorlr., oo their way to a ncat1oo abr'oe.d. Mr. Dralle ns elected to the Comcll Ln 1948 on a "reform" ticket and served as mayor for 2 years. Tile Drakes wtll sa.Jifor Europe from New Yorlr. with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Crutcher of Corona Hlgb.lands, returnt.og about Christmas time. • "DALE 1951: Dale • • • • RAMSEY NAMED TO COUNC IL" --April 26, Ramsey of Balboa Island, a retired truck Une DALE RAMSf:Y • operator, was awotnted Mooday ntgttt, April Z3, to tbe Newport Beach City Council to till tbe vacancy created by tbe restc- natloo at Dick DrtkV:"Mf. Ram- sey has ~eu acqn _la tOe k>cal civil defense orPnl:U.tioD, sen- in( u .ntef of the ~rta­ tloa division. He had beeu asso- ciated w1tbSoutbern PacUlcRa.Jl- rO&d before going 1Dto tbe truck- Ing buslness for himself. During World War I he served overseas with a combat engineer oatflt. • • • "ENSIGN GAINS LEGAL STATUS" --May 10, 1951 : Tbe Newport Harbor Ensign was declared to be a legal newspaper t.b.is morning by SIC)erior Court Jud ge Franklin West, and thi.IS qualllled to publish aU legal notices required by law, ha'fl.ng tutnlled the requirement of being printed and published to the City of Newport Beach for one year. • • • • • "CEREMONY HELD AT B. I. CHURCH" --May 11, 1951 : The youngest district .9\C)ert.nteOOent, Hayden Sears, and the oldest pastor, Harry White, placed the coroerstooe Sunday, May 13, oo a oot-so-oew building at 128 Agate Ave., which has been transformed lnto the sanctuary of the Balbol. Island Commt.ll.lty Methodist Church. A copper boz was placed ln the cornerstone, carrying documents Important In the ttlstory of tbe church. . . .. . • "J[M RAY WINS IN SCHOOL BOARD RACE''--May 24, 1951 : Contractor James D. Ray of Corona del Mar was JIM ItA'¥' • • elected with a wtde margin over h.is 2 oppooents Ln the Newport Beach elementary school board race Friday, May 18. Mr. Ray received 216 votes. Incumbent trustee 0 Z. Robertson had 142 votes and Robert L. Allen had 57. Joseph A. Seek was re- elected without opposition to the 'l,~wport Harbor llllon hlgh .>t.:hool board, and D. D. Law~ head was also tmOJlPOMd tot the Orance Coast College board. • • • ''BOB BACON DIES"-~ May Z4, 1951 : Robert L. Bacoo, 51, administrator of Haag memorial hospital, died at St. Joseph hospital Saturday l'•eotne, May 19, after sutteriR( a stroke that afternoon whi le playtn( ROlf at the Santa Ana CO\IltrJ Clug golf course. • • • • • "NEWPORT HARBOR GOES ON AIR"·-May Z4, 1951 : The Nelson Mcininch program on KFJ. "Tht. Ia our town," alred at 8 p.m. Sunday, Yay 20, featured Newport Harbor In a half hour abo•. Tbe procnm n1 arranpd by the Enslen In coopenUoo wttb Mr. Mcl!lloch . • • • • • "SHEL~. OIL REPRIMANDED"' ~-MI.}' U. 1951 : SIMU OU C.l. ..·as sharpl)' rebuked at tht May 25 Orup Collllty PlaDilinc CommlMtoa htarlnc for alJolrtnr drtlllDI mad to OYtl'fJow trom tM well Deat Cor--. Hlebllnds, aa:l a dt. cb:ilxl 011 Sbtll's ratuest for a ttld nil ns delayed. Tbe MaJ 14 Entip. pabu.becl I pfJoto ol Bob &lid Btll 8aWDpr coUtetlD( samples of dr1111Dr mud at Utile Coren. t.eb juat btJow the T. Dancaa Stewart re~e. Ml'i:. Stewart, rnotMr of Bob Ud 8111, bad tat. ampln rA tile a.t to tile I<&J II P......, Comm-m--a..- -tbt bel ... u ..... flrlt c:ooaidtrld. • • • • • "WELCH, WAJUfER HONORED" --JIIM14, U51 : Har- ry Wekb, "Mr. Newport Harbor," and WUUt WU'Oft, lOa&· u-ellolr.,.. o1 ... """""~·· ar• t>oJor-..od Udl .....UC at tbt Onop Cout CoUep com meactrMDC u oelllodJocd-ol<lrupC_,. • • • • • ••OIL WILL OK'D OVER PROttSts'' ·-JIIIM 11, 1151 : Otw tile jiUll•• of tbe ...,17 b'rntd Cltts&t Committee ...... -Ano, ... ---· .... --1 1-1••-oUnnl--oiC._dll_ .... _--Cr)ollalCooo. • • • • • ~fiiiOIGII JIAIIKD Of'FI:Ul. em •ftl!uu" -- ....... -.., • .,.._ -• lllllllilfll ..... ... ..-. .. ••1 ._IIOoCIItlfll'~- uol -·· ....... aU e1t1 lopl oollc01. TIIO E ..... bM, ·tr --por co._ too-, • I ~ typo 011 8 polot -· ,... Kowpon -""""Ttmoo ..... 80 ••to .. lpoJot typo • • poJot bodr. CoaDct._ -FJach IJid c~ Cllrk.CIIarUo PrJoll, bollllormor ---. .._,... tlat oo111aJ oo I pollll "olur'' _,. ...,.. lilloo of typo per loeb IJid tllu -,..., per Joplaad lou coot Jo IIMI dty. Tbe City Couc:O awarded the coatract to tbe EDGp. • • • • * "COUNCIL VOTES TO BUY COVE LOTS" -· J\Dt !:8 1951: Tbe eootro'rtnial mateMAc !aDd proposal to aoqulr~ watertroat Iota 1D CblDa Cort, COtODl del Mu, at a .tate part wu aNMcmed JUDt 15 bJ lbe Newport Beaeb Ctty CoiiOCll. The COUDCUmea thea Yoted to purcbUe 14 Cldaa Con k)ts wttb the proceeds from a $1 moathly water meter ebarp for 10 moothl. Tbe esUmated $68,000 tneome na: eoa.sidered to be more than enoup. • • • • • "MURRISON ELECTED COMMANDER" -·July 5, 1951 : New commabder ot Newport Harbor Amerlcao Lectoo P08t 291 Is Ed Murrtsoo of Newport Helpts, local coastructloo foreman and Air Force veteran of World War D. • • • • • • "AMERICA PLtiJ LAUNCHED" •• Aurust 2, 1W1: Al- most 500 local restdent.9 crowded Into the Newport Harbor Legloo Ha.U July 27 to la~mch a new raattooal orpnintion, America PII.IS, for preserYI.Uon of i.Ddivtd~al Uberty aod property rights. Senator Jack Ten- ney ot Los Angeles wu preseot as the oatioo.al cba.irman. Norman MIUer of Balboa Island, the local activator, said the new orp.nJ.r.aUon is needed to re- verse the tide of soct.a.Usm and com- mtmsm. City Judge Frank Ltnnell, a member of the county council of America Pius, wvoed that the menace of communism Is extreme beCause JoiORMAH MILLE lit our Yigilance has been relaxed. • • • • • "SHELL ABANOON'S COM WELL '' --Aug. 30, 1951: Shell on Co. announced Aug. 29 that U Is abandoning the well drilled nea.r Corona Hlgtllaods aner reaching a depth of 9,000 feet without strlldng on. . . . .. • PHOTO CAPTION --Sept, 6, 1951 : Tbe new Post otttce building on Orch.l d Ave., near Coast Hvry ., Corona del Mar, opened for buslness Aug. 31. Open house was held Sept. 1. • • t • • FROM THE l..06 --Oct. 18, 1951: Norman Parks, are- tired California publisher, has charged that the curse of barontc land 001dings Is not all overseas, because the Irvtn.e Co. Is holding bid development along the coast, espect.ally near Corona del Mar. Mr. Parks says that If the IrYine Co, ls unwtlUng to sulxUvlde, tt should be ta.led out of existence. On the contrary, It ts extremely fortunate for this coe.stal community to be surrounded by a slnele property owner and one wbo has become a ctvtc minded neighbor, persooally concerned with wise development of ttUs area. • • • • • "CITIZENS SEEK NEW SCHOOL•' --Oct. 18, 1951: A citizens committee launched a dr!Ye yesterday for a oew elementary school near Corona del Mar, with a September, 1953, target date for openlDg. Tbe campajgn ns initiated at a meeting called by the Woman's CiYic League in cooper- ation with the Newport Beach Elementary Schools PTA, Mrs. Ed Morgenroth, League president, presided. Stipt. Horace Ensign said a 17 acre sHe on the hillside ts in escrow and that the cost of the land Is about $300,000. • • • • • "RED SAILS -RED HftRIR{;-R'ID FACES" ~-~ 25, 1951 : The Los Angeles Cf\l.Comd'l beld a haa:r1at'tes terda.y oo charges of a com-~ ~ ~- m untst motlf on a painUng "J' •" 'fltercoklrtst Rer: BratKtt of Corooa del Mar db;llayed Ln a.n art exblbltioo at the Greek Theater. Some critics had said !hat the Braodt painting ol 3 boats cootalned lbe commtml.st llammer and stclr.le tnslpta. Re• Brandt, testitytDi at the City Coun cil heartnc, ezpll.lned. "The pa.tntlng shows a port bow view of a sloop on a star. board lack out to sea. The suspeeted 'red' emblem 1s formed by a partially obsc ured boat class insignia and a spreader arm on the mast." Mr. Brandt told the Council that he knew boats because he lll.d lltfi aRAHOT • sailed boats s1Dce he was 12 years old, and he worked for 2-1/2 years as a designer for South Coast Co. ln ~ewport. . . . .. • ''B.I. ASKS TRAFFIC CRACKOOWN" •• Oct. 25, 195 1: The Balboa Island Improvement AsSII. has asked the New- port Beach pollee department to crack down on speeders on the lala.Dd because of danpr to children, following the re- cent lnfury suffered by S-1/2 year old Nancy Loomis. Dr. C, B. BarDetl, WeDdell Callr.Lns and Larry Broerlng jotnad to the action taken by the B.l.lA. • • • • • "NEW PASTOR FOR ST. ANDREW'S" --Oct, II, 1951 : The Rev. James S. Stewart has been called by the coog:re- p.Uoo of St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church In CU1( Hann as the new mlnlster. He succeeds the Rev. Tom Gtblon, founding pastor of the c hurch, who resigned last July 5 because he was bein& reca lied to active duty as a Nary chaplain. Pastor Jim Stewart ts a former ftgb.ter pUot with the NaY}', with tbe n.nk of Ueu- tenant commander. He was erec1.1ted with 10 Japanese planes during actloo In the South Pactnc In World War .. tv. JIM ITIW.UT Q. He wUI preach IUs rtrst sermoa bere Oct. Z7, • • • • • PHOTO CAPTION ~-No¥. 15, 1951 : M)'lord Intoe, bNd of tbe lnlDe Co., hoisted the American nac yesterdl.y at lbt dedlcatloo of lbe oew office ot the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce oo Mat!Ders Mile, Newport Bach. • • • • • FROM THE U)G --Not. 29, 1951 : The Eutp .ubm.lta .,... tM.t I eoulder of tht P"Mttlt ltplftea.oce to the •-~ tire Dl.tsoo. Tilt ll'ltormatloa II trom a pereooally ltnon IOUI'ce, aatborltatln. IDd dlnctlJ lnYolYed ta ttd.s -.,..- tatJq. TIIO -. II IIIli Gooon1 0W11N D. El-or llu ltlted Ida wUHDpan to bl cu.tldate tor pre.utet: of the U. S. -oo tbt Repii))Uc:u Ucat. Uy po<IOIIIIprodlctloo II !bot a. .. w ....... ----• • • • • "01L FOUND ON CITY PROPERTY" .... O.C. I, 1951: ou .... ltriCt Oall rnon1IC • tat 5 a.ere ldtt of tM city -plut ... 8-.d Rd .... 1110--ofU.Suta -Rl-. Tile nU nor~ brJAPIIIIICIOIIInola a claJ, --Jo 1110 1'01amo of lllolorrtoo nlll )atoll woo~ Newport. v-,_, o1 Loo AopiH boldo 1110 -011 1110 ...... plut pr-ty. t • "WtJRDDU.NN ELEC'J'&D BY BYC" c.,..., .. warc~amaaa ., aa ... fllud, ot tbl Harbor Area, wu - eleet.S c:omJIIOIJon ol tfNI -: Balboa Y aebl: Chtl at tb1 aoaua1 meottor llold S&hlr-- day ....ruDe, Dec. a. He t• .... a IOGC-tlme reaidtat ol Bal- t.c:. lslalld aDd OM of the fOtD:iinr members of tbt N~ o. ... Sa1J111c Aa- soclatloa, apoa..or ol the u .. n~al EDHDada JI.Cht race. He succeeds Harry Blodptt as BYC commodore. Larry Wbeeier ns named nee. commodore, James Whyte is rear commodore. • • • • • "CARL THOMAS HEAOO REALTY BOARD" --Dec. U, 1951 : Tbe oew prestdeot of the Newport Harbor Boud of of Realtors ls Carl Tholr.as, Harbor Area Realtor In cl'ta.r ge of the oew Bayside Drive offtce of Earl Stanley, The new president 11rst started com- ing here l.o 19Z2 and bought a hOme on Bl.lbot. Islaod tn 19Z7. He became a permiDent ruldeot lD 1946. BtU Tobiu: was I.Dstalled as the ow Yice- presldent o1 the Ralty Board; Ruth ., Jayred as secretary-treasurer. Jo-"' sepb.ine Webb, Ed Sedelmeler, Ralph Maskey and Barney Francque were Installed as clirectors. • • • CARL THOMAS • "BEACH EROSION ACTION URGED" --Dec. 20, 1951 : The West Newport Improvement Assn. went 011 record Dec. 14 recommeodinc construction of a single ZOO foot ioog groin near 40th St., costlng about $10,000, to checlr. beach erosion. The association asked the City Co uncil to dtreet city engineer Bert Webb to draw plans and specttlcattons tor the pro,.ct. Reginald Pegram, chairman of the beach erosion committee, suggested that a method of ftn.a.ncinc the $10,000 groin would be an assessment dlstr lct of 100 lot owners, each to pay $100. • • • • • "VAN DYKE AT KIWANIS HELM" •• Jan. 10,1952: Jim Van Dylr.e, president of Newport Harbor Bank del Mar, was Installed Jan. 3 as president of the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club, SUC- ceeding Balboa Postmaster Herb Kenny. Other ofttcers included Dr. Albert Stock- ton, ¥tee-president; Jan Briscoe, secretary; Bert Connell, treasurer; Harvey Pease, C. K. Priest, Dr. Veroon Koepsel, William Landis and Bob Speth, di- rectors. The club received recognition for perfect at-JIM vAN DYK: f: tenda.Dce for the entire year of Mr. Kenny's presidency. Costa Mesa Klwantans also Installed om.cers at tbe same diMer meeting: Dr. Giles Brown of Oranp Coe.st Colle~ as president, succeeding Clalre Nel&oll; Paul Dunlap, vice- president; John Castle, secretary; William Rtes, treasurer; Doo Huddleston, M.Ues Eaton, Harold Hall, Chisholm Brown, Dr. Henry Hall and A. 0 . Hatfield, directors. Specializing IN THE BEST From EUROPE AND SCANDINAVIA! 111111111§3 ZIIU!HlAGZJla:«;:~n~~;;;;:s:a Z$0t I. WINES & aE!R I CHOCOLATES I OANISH PASTRY I RYE BREADS I PRETZELS I CHEESES I JUICES I ROLLS EUROPEAN STYLE MEATS & COLD CUTS Choice-Cut to Your Own Specifications FOR ALL YOUR ENTERTAINING AND PICNIC NEEDS GERMAN RECORDS, NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES Op" Dolly Fro111 8:30 to 6:00 Fritlay to 7:00 ·Cloud Sunday GLOBE GERMAN DELICATESSEN ,..IN~ SAuaAOIE a. M&AT The members of the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor, the first service club established in Newport Beach, salute you on your Silver Anniversary. Your cov- erage of Exchange Club activities in the past has earned you our Big "M" media award. Best wishes for continued success and for many more years of fine service to the Harbor community. EXCHANGE CLUB OF NEWBORT HARBOR , , l I • I And Still Growing WITH THE HARBOR AREA I ONE OF THE LARGEST PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT STORES IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Specializing in COLOR PHOTO FINISHING BY EA.STMAN KODAK M AH AGEM EN T CAL mLLEY BERNIE PAUTSCH EQUIPMENT SALES JIM DELL VIC BETTENCOURT 108 FLEMMING KURT STILLEY LARRY LARSEN JON SAGUD JOHN WYNN HERB REICH BRAD RUSSO STEVE CALL FILM & PHOTO FINISHING TERRY STENE So\141. f.R AK E R . CARDL SHAW JACKIE FREDENBURG LYNN LAJEUNESSE • IF WE DON'T DO YOUR COLOR FINISHING -TRY US • THERE IS A DIFFERENCE! INIXJSTRIAL & AUDIO-VISUAL SALES .lACK MASON 1770 . Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa FRED SMITH WARREN WHITE SHIPPING & RECEIVING JIM DOYLE DEAN PAUTSCH REPAIRS JOHN CAREY OFFICE STAFF 646-9383 HELEN STILLEY MARY KNIPP PAT H!GWOOD ROBERTA STILLEY Camera Shop· Established By Carleton and Frances \ • 't ~--\ •. \ ;' ~ H FORMERLY f!!I!'1!C!SG: + Ill Cbiea&0'11ftl 1 t tw Mart, mu.ufllcturers wbo mab • ..u alr"lloo-malture. t I.a.rct NIMae Wllelealers &. Dealers In Chlcato'l "Loop." • Tbe lorpot --...., IJid Orpo Doolen. • • IAia'lw llotG-L • Import Sboos. + Stereo I n ~-• &.. Dealers. t NatloalDJ bon Mof'tnJ Companies. $ .. ..<.<. LET 18 RICTII'Y YOUR ACCIDENTS AND TW ._ BEI'J't'l!E JOUR PRICELESS t>a;sESSIONS. 00\,j.a .. UTU"II: TOuC ... ·U'"' ANC .. ,. ... ,.,. ON HOfooll: .TOOOII 000 O .. oriC II: I .... .u ...... e. AN0 ~0\I< ... G CI..AtM. MUD. o••N WRIGHT s.M.LY IOM .. I COIRIUNITY CHEST WORKERS -'0'1 10 too ld)OID-lDc Eulp cllar)' _,. lllcloolo4 W. tno: Mra. Arlbar Flt&morrlt or CoroDa del Mu, flrlt Yiee..praddet few 1!15Z; OrriA Wrl&l>t ol lla-lslud, -a .....,. term u treuurer, aDd Mrs, Ha.rYw So!Mra ot Balbc:., wbo JeJTed u CommtllltJ Cheat ~ durtar 1"1. '' LU ST!I'PI!NSI!N JUOGI! GAIDNI!It AMIGOS VJEJOO, an organl&atlon with the dedleated ob- Jective of hnlng oo obiectln, came Into ~ng to 1950 under the proddlnc ot the venerable Harry Welch. T}w! perennial masters of ceremonies througtl the JeaJ'I ban been J. Leslie Steffensen and Judre Robert Gardoer, whoa barbed w11 r.s DOt mellowed with Ume. I"RI!:D SOiti!NSON HAY LAMG! .. H!IM FRED SORENSON of Balboa Island served as president of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce during 1949, and in the same year Hay Langenhelm of Lido Isle bep.n h.ls long senice as executive secretary of the Chamber. BONDS lOSE----80 DS WI • "COIRIUNITY Clll:81' ELIC'18 -Tal" --lao. 11, 115!: Tom K-Wllo joal_.lullod,lllala'mololllcau lll'Oat<loal. of lilt "-' llarbor Clla-ol Com-co, ~~ ,.~-:.· ~::::.: ~.:~~~~~ J'lbmocria ct c~ dll liar ,.. limed flrlt nc.. Pfttlldt:Gt, ud Artbw Torruee ct BaDxll. UJud u IDd Yiee-preacSMt. Orrta WrlPt ol 8&b:l& lllud wu re- elected tr11n:rer. Clat.ee IU&ble ol Balboa llllad .,... ll.med ..eretary. • • • • • "SOMERS NAMED CHAMBER PRESIDENT" --J&D. 17, 1952: Harny Somera of Balboa, loe&J Cbrfaler-Plymoath deeler, wu elected Ju. 4 u prut. dent of the Newport HIU'bOr Cblmber of Commerce. Dr. 0. G. Saeu ol Balboa lslaDd ns M.med ftr• ftee- prestdent; Ted !lambrook ot Bal)oe., aecood vice-president; Rolaod Wrtebt of Newport Heicbta, re-elected u the treasurer. New directors lDcluded Dr. Albert E. Stockton for Cotoaa del Mar, Dr. Sueu tor Balboa lsllod, lohn Boyd tor MulDers Mile, RolaDd 'lfright tor Newport, Ted Hambroolc HAitVI!Y SOMI!ItS and Lonnie Vincent for Balboa. • • • • • "KENNY, WELCH HONORED" --Jan. 241, 1952: The Orange County Coe.st Assn., meeting Jan. 22 at the Newport Harbor Yacbt Club, hooored Herb Kenny of Bait.. bJ.draft- tnc blm u presideot tor a secood Jta.r, Harry Welch ot Bal- boa also r ecelYed special booor, u he was reoamed secre- tary for hls 25th year In that omce. Jolm Boyd of Lido Isle, Elmer Curry of Lido Isle aDd Ralph Waslcey of Newport were named vice-presidents at large. • • • • • "HARRY WELCH IS MAN OF THE YEAR " --Jan, 24, 1952: The Newport Harbor Chamber of Commer ce awarded the "man of the year' honors last Thursday, Jan. 17, to Harry Welch, a pioneer promoter of the harbor, long-time secretary of the Chamber, Coast Assocl.atlon secretary, .one of the prime moYers tn the Haag hospital project and r ecently orp.nizer of that most unusual of all organiza- tions, Amlgos VlePs. • • • • • "SCHOO L BONDS DEF'EATED'' --Jan. 24, 1952: The $985,000 bond Issue to provide a new school near Corona del Mar and an auditorium at Horace Ensign school was MMtld Ju. U . Tltlt fOtt wu 1,001 Ia faYOr, IN ~ a IIO.Z'Ii majorltr lOr lila -., a two-tl>lrdo ma)Drtty wu reqlodred. • • • • • "A.NGLIJ(G CLUB ELICTS ANGtlt POTI'ER" ... Feb. 7. IIGI: ,._ Potier ol Sllol't Clllfa woa '"*lltd Fat>. l u pre-1 ollllt lla-AocllDc Clob, auecttdiD( 1!4 Alleo ol Balboa. PaW. M. Ropra of Udo l811l.Dd lid J. B. llc- H&llJ' of Bl~ lltud were oamed nee.pr~. t..oar- time MCretarJ Lee Joau was umtd apll tD tbat omce. • • • • • "WATER CHARGE C) DROPPED" -· Feb. 18, lHI: Tbe Newport Beach CJty COtDeU lifted Ftb. 25 to remore the dollar water assessment u of Feb. 15, ftn moolhl after It weot lnto ettect. Tbe Cltlzeu Water Tu Committee bad cblrpd tbat the uaes1ment wu lllepl. The dollar cblrp na leried to pureh&ae China CoYe Jots tor a city- state JUt. About $35,000 wu collected, and 10 Chlna Cow lots ••n purchased. • • • • • "lNI)lA.N FIGHTER DlES'' --March 20, 1952: A link wtth tbe lDdta.D ftcWnc put of Amerteu history wu cut 1ut weet wttb tbe death ot Fred F. Vedder of 414 Orchid be., Coroca del Mar, at the aee of 80. He had attested to bis deep patriotism by r&ltlq bia nar eYery mornlnr. When bls nel(hbors mtued the naa one mornlag, they to~ vestlpted and found the Indomitable warrior fallen. He wu taken to St. Joseph hospital and there he died March 14. He ns one of the last of the Ind.t.an ftrbters. Back in 1886, when he ns ooty .5, workine on a ranch in New Mexico, he was captured by Indian Chief Geronimo's men. He es- caped wbeo a young lndlan girl tilled his ruard and crt him loose. JUs lDdtao ftghtlng days were •ith· the Canlry, • • • .. HI! It I HOLir: !It TED HAMIItOOir: HARRY ASHTOH ~~~--------.. ~~-~·····~··•******************************************************* i • "VINCENT RE-ELECTED BY B. LA." -· March 20, 1952: Drug store owner Lonnie Vlncen~ was re-elected president ot the Balboa Improvement A5ssn. March 18, The assoclatlon elected the following dir ectors: Ma.r.te Bird, Bert Wilson. Ted Hambrook, J. B. McNally, Herb Hollcer, Orville Schl!Jeter, Vergtl Oa.lcden, Coy Watts, Roger Hanna- ford, Ed Allen, Btll Landis and Harry Ashton. President Vl.Dcent reported that $800 collected tor the beautiftcauoo of Balboe. BIYd. was still In the be.n1c and that the directors ta.d voted to use it for ~grading the business district . w c A p E T c L E A N 1 2 3 4 5 6 tea!ll GMaster CARPEl .AND 1/PHOLSTEIW .. ~ -·., CLEANERS \ lEW NYDIA · CLEU "GOOD " SHAMPOO ' t ... •; "BETTER" STEAM CLEAN And Now -In 1973 .. BEST" NEW HYDRA-CLEAN ~~-----------------SIX WAYS BETTER THAN STEAM! llllt:;o;r,,-:;c;.oo::::n:::::::x:::::::z~~~:::o:::::~~~ :::::: •:::~"" ::::::z:~ "" THREE TIMES AS POWERFUL! Hydro-Steam Injection pressures uerage 300 lbs. per Inch. Dirt 1• bluted loose by the high pressure, atomized spray, yet 1t 1s so ftne that carpet ftbers are gently musa,ed and fluffed. THREE TIMES THE SOIL EXTRACTION PaTENTIALI Eztraction presslD'es are a corurtant 10 lbs. per 8Qtare tneh with 350 cubic feet of air per minute. Dirt, moisture and Shampoo residue Uterally wtd.tle out of your carpet. The pile Is left drier aoo cleaner. HO HEAVY EQUIPMENT! No heuy equipment Is brougbt into your home. Our self-contained unit ....,., oatslde of your way, only the clea.ntng nod enters your bOrne. ItO ELECTRICITY OR HOT WATER! Our Hydro-Vac equ.Jpmeot lB completely self-contained and ,._.td. Tbere is DO need to use your hot water or electricity u wltb ord1Dlr}' st•m clean. TOTALLY POLLtrriON FREEl The Hydra-Vac macl\lnery Is powered by eleu pollution free pro- pulll. All nste water Is collected and nltered In our truc:k before It Is releued to tbe drain. Galli FREE-BABY SAFE! Your carpets are left DOt ju.st clea.n, but sanitary clean, W11h dirt ADd llllleUau bacteria remOYed. UPHOLSTERY CLEANING-LOOSE RUGS-HYDRA-GUARD 645-1313 Only the w.nd enters your • I • AVE. BLVD. AT 1 A MESA ~· • • • • • "BONDS APPROVED''--March 27, 1952: With a.n over- whelming '75% majority, the voters approved the $625,000 bond issue March 25 for construction or a new schOol on the hillside near Corona del Mar and additional classr ooms at Horace Ensign schOol. The vote was 1,408 to 479, not ln- cludlng the absentee ballots. * . . . . * • "POSTMASTER DtES OF' INJURfES" --March 27, ** 1952: William H. Adams, 67, Newport Beach postmaster, was fatally lnjured March 24 when hJs car ran into a tree * along Newport Blvd. near 2l!f: St., Costa Mesa. An autopsy ** r evealed he had suffered a heart attack, causing the cnsh. He died In Santa Ana community hOspital. He had been post-* master 17 years aoo~,..ac. I.UOC.U.U Dr., Newport Helebts. 4t • • • • r.··· .. MILLER, SMrrit, HORVATH W'Dt" --Aprlllcl, 195t: * In u amazing ~set remtnlsceot ot the election of 4 years * a&Q, the t'oters gave oYerwhelmlnc approval April 8 to * Counctl candidates Norman Miller of Balboa Island, 1,848 * YOies; Col. Andrew W. Smith of Corona del Mar, 1,684 * votes, aod Francis Horvath of West Newport, 1,306 votes. * They defeated Tom Norton, who recelt'ed 867 t'otes; lncam-* bent Dale Ramsey, 857; George Pickering, 695 ; Roy Keene, * 636, and Dean Ward, 481. The voters also pYe a decisive * 2,028 to 612 vote agtlnst the city ~ * admlntstratton's proposal to abol- Ish the city treasurer's job as ,J an elective omce. There was also a beavy write-In vote for treasur -• er --213 for Mrs. F'lorenceCool- lng ot Beacon Bay and 210 for Kenneth Hannahs, the recently ap- pointed nnance orncer. Mrs.Cool- LDr said tbat she would serve lf elected to the $50 a month post - lion. A clt12:ens g:rO\Cl llad start- ed the wrlte-iD campaign to ex- press opposlUon to ellmlnattng HOit!NCI! COOLIHC the elective otnce • . .. . . • '•ACTING POSTMASTER NAMED'' --April 17, 1952 : Eugene Gillespie, 525 CataU.na Dr., Newport Heights, postal employee for 36 years, 6 years at the Newport Post Ottl.ce, wts named acting postmaster of Newport Beach this week, succeeding the late WUllam Adams. Mr. Gillespie had sened as postmaster iD Wyoming when Woodrow Wtr,oo was president 1.00 later under President CaiYtn CooUdge, • • • • • ''ELKS HOLD RITES FOR BOB MURPHY "--Aprtll7, Robert A. Murphy, affectionately catled "Mr. Balboa" by his host of friends, dled Friday, Aprtlll, iD the Santa Ana community bospital folknrtnr u at- tack ~e day before at bJs ranch near West- mlDster. He ns 67, Sentces were bek1 at Melrose Abbey by the Newport Ha.rbor Elks, of wblch be 1fU a char- ter member. He came to CaUtorDil la 1916 IJid lo ~ .. 1937, He tlr.t boueht BUI'a coa" Sbop, built the Bl.mboo Room, IDd Ia 1940-....... ~ aralloo -' lilt R-- I f'OUI ballroom. He 10kl tbe ballroom Ill 1951. Tbe flrll: "maa ol.ibt JtU'' award ot tbe N""PQ~rt Harbor Chamber of ComJDM'ee, R 1149, ftlll to Bob MurpbJ • • • • • • "PACU'lC ANGLEltS ELECT lXX: HOFFMAN'' --Api'U 17, ttu: Dr. Rleblrdl Hothlwt ol COI'OCIA del Mat na tltclod ~ cl lilt PaCIIIc _..,_ ton at lllo -• lnpllf -A!><U ll t1 too~ Bay Ch ... Doc .._.,....,_u........., doortlllllo _...... ,..., -- 011 Frull W..U cl lla)' --u llll'MI<I• no AaPon ·-1 • • .,.. ~tarn.. u _...,._, BW Pia, .........,-tr.._., loloo Clllt, Morlt --Dr.llal-ntort ...._ lid Rolutl Dtl••r u ·-.. ..., Loool.a -u •• 1111. • • • • • • "LIDO RUTRICTS IOOf'l TO TILl" •• AprO tv, IMI: nt Lido 1t1t c-.1ir U& -a -- fll -·-· Ill .. ~ PI a._ AlriJ II, 1111 .. elir CCMamotlla ftl *'a ..... ctl• 1M .... till f'OIIII n,. (COMTUIUID o• •nT P.t.•e• ' • NEW AYOR· wOOd .-......, no ...,... Yo-..., 1111 , .. ,11~ -., dlr-. llld -~~~ a -root-no uaoelalloo -ID r-et roota to tllo. CUll c-.,.. e14cW Pl':!".:-uDI C. B. R.sd. nt ... baud l1.o trbgl f 1 P. 4. PaJ.m.er. !4 CoJIII.. William Mlnlu, Ciullo -· Uorrla S01111 ud .,_ Ardto. • • • • • "SM!rH B IIATOR" •• April 17, 1115&, Tho ~ CoameU eltcUcll ol 1ut wMt r11ebed ltl cllmu _.u 15 u Col. Aallr« W, Smlth wu tltcted mayor otlf.ewport Beacb. Alter tbe tOIIII ••• CU'f&Ued, defeated IDeuabllit Da .. RamHJ ud rtUrtDc COUDCUmto D. K. Blue ud Roa GrNIIJ R4A*' don, Cit)' Clerk C. K. Prlell IWOI't1D tM oewly elected cotadlmeo. Aody Smith, H.ormu Miller IDd Francll Hol'ft.tb, ud tbe new treasurer, Mu. FlortDCe CooJ1n&:, Col, Smttb tbtll wu elected mayor oo a J..O ftlte. Oui&OIDJ mlr<W 1M l.tl>oll ud Bndoo FIDcb did DOl YolO. -. . . . . • "KEELER ELECTED RarARY PRESIDENT" --AprU Z.f, 1951: Jolla. T. Kftler of Corona del Mar, aerriee ~ operator oo Balboa lllaDd, bU beeo elected 1952-53 prelidlld ot the Newport Balbol Rotary Club. He succeeds Rolaod Wrtpt. manacer of lbe Newport Beach braacb of tbe Bank ot Amertea. John Boyd of Udo Isle was re- elected seeretaty, aDd Marloa Dodd of Corona del War wu re- elected treasurer. Tbe boU'd of dJtecton alao 1ncludes Rolled Lager loft, Bill Spur1900 01, Deu JOHH KI!I!LIII: Bradford and Morgan Noble. The new oUlcers take oYer 1D July. • • • • • '•SCHOOL TEXTBOOK UNDER Fu:tE" --April z.t. 1"'952: A teztbook, "Our chanctDg 80Clal order," used u a s~«~lemeotary telt at Newport Harbor h1Jb scbool, came ID for acrimoalou dllcusston at the April 23 meetlD( of New- port Harbor t.ec:IOn Post 291. L. F. BuciWlan of tbe Ana- heim Lectoo Post reported, "ThroughOut this book, It la evident that there 11 intended a preparattoo of ttMt stUD~'• miOO to accept peromental supen1.slon as a matter ot course rather ttw..n free enterprise, indlvtd~al et1ort aDd lnltlaUve. There 11 a strong teDdency to discard muy traditions whtcb have become a part and parcel ot oar happiness, oar b.leb staDdard of lMng and our freedom." No action was takeD by tbe local Legion Post. • • • • • ··CHANGE OF NAME DRIVE LAUNCHED"--Aprll Z-4, 1952: Tile Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce tbls week la~mched actlon directed at changing the name ol.lhe city of Newport Beach to Newport Harbor. The directors approved a motloll April 21 to circulate name-c.ba.Dp peti- tions. Cb:amber Prestclent Harvey Somers appointed direct- ors Jotm Boyd, Loao1e VIncent and Arvo Haapa to prepare the petltloD to put tile proposition on the ballot. • • • • • '•PERSONALITY OF THE WEEK " by Sue Hitchman -- April 24, 1952: FamiiJ.at as the ferry Is the name of J. A.. Gant to Newport Harbor. U has retained tbe title of city treasurer throulb the administrations of 8 mayors --Mar- cus Jotm.soo, Herman Hilmer, Harry Wllltameoo, Irvtn George Gordocl, Clyu Hall, 0. B. Reed, Dlclr. Drab aDd Les l.sbell. On Aprll 18, at the age of 70, after 24 yea.r.s of service, Mr. Gati: oftlct.a.Uy retired !rom ottl.ce. • • • • • "fffiE CHIEF CROCKER RESIGNS'' --May 1, 1951: fire Chief Frank Croc.Jter submitted his resignation Aprtl 28, ertectlYetOOly,ud City Manager JObD Sailors oamtd JID Briscoe as ' tfti · &cttDc ~ clllet. Fr.., c,..,- thus condudtd We tnat 25 yean o1 w - vice with the Nnport flre departmeoL It wu In 1927 that tMI took over asflrechlefbere. 1 He had started Ills ftre -.... fighting career tn 1910 · as mascot of a borse fRAMK CROCK tit drawn nose cart compa..ny in Santa Ana. During World War 1 he served overseu wtth the Field Artillery, He Is a past commander of Newport Harbor Legion Post 291 . • • • • • "MoaiE OFFICERS lNDUCTED" --May 1, 1952: Clarence Young ns tnsta lied as governor of Ne1rp0l't Moose Lodp 1457 April 27 at the Costa Mesa Legion Hall. other oUlcers art Haven Holbrook, prelate; Our I Ttpplnf, Jtmlor governor; Joe Homann, tre2.surer; Jaclr. Vaughn, sec. r etuy; Don Rudel. Leonard Leach and Leonard Corbln, trustees; Albert Ml chaeU, sergeant-at-arms; CtarenceDtck- ey, assistant; Ed HeckathOrn, Inne r guard; Marshall Glo- ver, outer ruard; Archie 0 5traOOer. past goveroor. • • • • • "DAR ELECTS KRS. LANDERS" --May 1, 1952: Tbe Col. William CabtU Chapter of the Daugtlters of the Ameri- can ReYolutloo elected the foUowin g offt cers at the AprU meeting: Mrs. Chane~~ Landers, regent; Mrs. A. E. Stock- too, Ylce-receot; Mrs. Jesse Wolfe, chapla.i.n ; Mrs. W, £. Fisher, recordlD& ..cretary; Mrs. E. Worden CrumleY, correspondlllC MCI'etar)'; Mrs. James Webster, treasurer; Mrs. Carl Hllllll, nctstnr; Mrs. Braden FI.Dch, hiltor1aD.. • • • • • "0PTIM1ST WIVES FORM AUXILIARY " --May 1, 1952: A •omen's aus111U')' of the Newport Harbor OpUmllt Clab na.s been fOrmed and wiU be called the "Optt-Mrs." Mrs.. Frank Hubbard ot Corona del Mar was elected prutdd; Mrs. Karo\d Httrlcll:, tlrst vi ce-president; Mrs. Chit Fu- rar, secood Ylce-pnstdent; Mrs. MakxM! Holmes, seere- tary; Mrs. 0. G. Sons. treasurer; Mrs. Ted Rossell. Mrs. Alexander ReDDK ud Mrs. Jack Sadleir, board member&. • • • • • "DES{. LUCILlE NAMED'' --Yay 8, 1952 : Bud 1.-4· er Oesl Arnu IDd Ills actress wlte, Lucille Ball, han bee named hooOriJ'J commodores for the 2nd anntal Inter· colleatate rowtD.c reptta., to be held May Z4 Ln Nortb Udo ChanDel, under tht apoll80r'Ship of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerc.. • • • • • "WEST MIWPmlT ASSN, ELECTS 1~Z : Harold Arthur of 124 48Ul elected May I u pnltdeDt or the We.t Newport lqlr'OnmiDt ASID., IUCC~ Frtadl Rorfttl\, 'WbO had Mntd u ~ tx' Sye&rl. Otbtr omcer• an llorpu 1..o9 .. UJ, Ylce .. pr..,_; Mu. Bl&Debe LJtlt, recardlaleecntuY aDd tH&- IUI'er; Mza. Blillcllt Lar-, NC- retaT)'; Fred -, Arll>• ·CIIb- ..... CIJdt a..; ~b Guorlll, ~~~ Sborrlll ... lllnrll Wrl&tol u _., Oll.o-bJ Mr. Goerta,. tb1 I 1 1 tte wet • MAaGLO AaTMUI rK«d aplDII ._ 1111 1>13' !root or oe-II<-tJ lo 1 prlfttl .... 0 tl TID 'ftl 1D rMtDCe to tM ... -"' Clio -looclll .,. dC, .. -... tho 1>13' -lbt .Velloo .-. • • • • • "F011NDU OIIIALilOA ISI.Allll DIES"· •• Ma7 1,1- W. c. C011IIo, .,1.,.,. ., ..-1o1u11, -Ma:J ta Wledl, • s• It Clio qo al It, Coco llo lllod ,_ II .. aD IIIII pr.,,i; -"-I lo -.__ llr ,110000 ~-•IIO,iloo 1011. llltllald lllllaool-cnl. .0 ........... lCfl ... ttl& .. 1111111 «Ell 0 .. ., ...... ,_., _____ ....... caD111 II Colllll !p& 1l1o *-al a .-1 -- oollllln«-.... -1011--ooll•-1110 .. ., __ '\_1111 .... ...,. ---· -- •• ._:-j,, ..... ~;;~~IIYlWI'~!!:~WILIS ' --llaJ 8, ~~ tbe p.Yel of prest. IDslallatloomeetlng c. c. Dodd wu in- William B. Tritt, ZDd correiiiCJCdnc aecretary; Mrs. AmeUa Gamble, ot welfare; Mrs. Paul Roprs, aud.ltor. - • • aDd Lfttfe Island are at the left, and Ln the t:&ctcroood is Balboa Peninsula. (PhOto from Ralph Masley collectloo.) 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Mlectlon of fabrics to please the most discriminating testes. ~ '\" ~ . • • I Ye • Ge 7 ,...... e "Spectro Color Analpls" Assures l. 11nt retu llalllllde Or Altered Proper Color Selections •~•••lnetr'allon Se~ice • Drapery Hatctw .. llnstr"rd & Repaired DRAPERY CLEAN·ERS AND SERVICE 1702~T avo. •n• n. CO.iAMII. HOOVER COMMITTEE·-FEDERALISTS ' . • "tm'L& 8lOYD COiflfJTnl lfAMID'' ·-liiiJ 16, ltu; A ·-· -llloo a1 ............. Wldclo lit oaDod ..... Ulllo -eo..-," ---Ill' ...,_ ,..._ W, lallll II 1110 Mal' U If--C11r c-u .._ ao -111o --wlllllhdJ -<Jf _...... b' a -• olllclool ud -mlcal c11J --wl--rUiclof-•1 ciiJ .... -. F<W-IMI' ID&1'C*' Dick DraM wu aamed committee ebaJ.rmu. ...,.. 11o1111 a1oo --...... G. L. -.. 1. a llc-lfall1, llaH Plor<e ud A_,. CIVJ. • • • • • 14CM TREASURER ASSURED OP PAY" •• llQ 15, ltu: lllra. Flor .... C...llll(, -wu IIOJIIOd ctb' tr- al 114~ -Ia aa -wrtle-IA allllo AIJ<U o- Ud U. -lllal ID .. , -wl.lll lllo )>II, wu IP- -" _, tu colloclor b!' 111o CUJ c;-eU IIOJ u to 11ft ......... $50.-............ bo p~t~J~, u ............ • • • • • "PIASE WINS ELECTIOH" •• 111Q' U, 19!52: llarftJ' p .... of eon. diJ Mar tu11J 'I'OG Ot'er hll 4 • ......,. 1D the Newport Bt&eb ellmtDtary acbool bOard ncella,r 11. He defeated James B. Stoctdlfd of Ct::I"Uaa del Uu, Ru Albrlclll ol CUll HOY .. , llo(Or Hardacre ol CorOlla del llu aDd Mrs. Frank Woodlud of Newport ReJ.cbtS. In tbt Nft'. pert Harbor btgta ecbool trastee electioa, Juclp Doaakl J. Dodce of Costa Mesa and J. Leslie SteffeoseD of Coroaa del Mar were elected wttbout opposition. lucumba:J.ts Louis Coarady aM Horaee Parter were re-elected to the Orutp Coast College board, • • • • • *FROM THE LOG --May 29, 1952: A meotally sttmu- lattDg, thought pi'Of'Oking "bull sessioo" was hekl May Z3 at tbe Hurley Bell lDD, wUb World federalism u the topte. aDd ycMmg Allan Seek aDd Mytord Irvioe leading tbe db:- cussJon. Jolnlag In the exchange of ideas oo hOw to atla!n world peace were Councllrna.D Bradeb Floch, Mr. aDd U,s. • IIIII' ·-tllo Ito olll-dor " .... ~~.-=~-: -albaJ- Illo baJud ....... aCI"'OI V.la Lido trom Tbe -.no ...... ol .... br VIa~. Lido, b' Plod b!' lllo o!CIII'IIt, s-.P.A.Polmer,pn- ol tbe Auoeil.tloa., l~ed P~ .. AULA. .. ALMII tor coulructloo of • larpr ...... _ t.Dc to bout the eocmtDid omees ot the Aaoctatioa IDd tbe r•lestate ftrm of P, A. Palmer lacolponted. • • • • • "HONORS <:aVEN AT HARBOR IDGH" -·June 5, 1952: Dan Snuoa wu &DDOWleed u tbe nledtctor.&an &Dd JOl.QIMI Weston u salutatorian ol tbe lfldtatto.c aeaJor etus ot Newport Harbor bleb scbool at tbe &DDJal aentce banquet beld MQ 19, otbtr selli«s reeetnnc certtflcates for bllboSI gnduallllg baaoro were EleaDo< Rapo, Diana James, GeorglDI Diet, Susie K11De, Diet Last. Tom fleD. derson, Kay Prldlam, LesUe Taequard aDd AnD Cnwtord. • • • • • "REV, BABBJTT HEAOO CHURCH COUNCIL" •• Jtme 5, 1952: The Rev. Paul Babbitt of theCOI'onadel Mar Commlml- ty Coocrepttoaal Cbureb wu elected May 27 u pres:ld41lt Many savers are. People who have kept their savings at the bank where they have their check.ing account are discovering how much more they can earn at Western Federal Savings. Where does the 17% come from> That's the difference in the interest you earn. with daily compounding, when you move to a harder working 5)4% Western I;,deralaccount from a bank passbook paying 4)1.;%. On $3000. for example. this amounts to $2 3.5 5 per yur. We will be happy to determine the difference for your account, and arrange the transfer for you quickly and efficiently. Ia's easy to give your passbook a faJS(:. The interest on \\baern hxleral passbooks is paid from date of deposit to date of withdrawal. And deposits you make by the lOth of the month earn from the !st. Western Federal also offers a broad range of higher yield cm.ificate ac- counts, with maturities ranging from 12 months to 4 years. Plus free services. including the Capital Club, to all account holders with minimum balance. Accounts are Federally insured to $20.000. A family of 4 can keep up to $'280.000 fully insured at Western Fed. • "WOitLD rzDIRAUIT <:BOUP Pl.Alf1f&D" ..... J .. 5, IIIII' Pnl......, P-b' brpal"lf a -.... al 111o tldlod World ,_ ....., wOriad --I at • ---ollllo ~ -, .... 010111. AUaa -a1 -IA8d, a -at Cai-Tooll,-...- al lllo moolll(,--.. '«1 u adlll( .. lllborOIIIp cllalr- mu. He wiD caD -moollar b' <W..-tlooi ala local bnllcb It nlllclaol-.. -• • • • • • "D000E AND PHELPS lM RUN .OFF" •• .r ... 5, 1951: Aoa......,'lfl_wu_oat talf--foi lllo 1-S prlmarr oloelloll. Tapo Ia locallllloreot -lllo ·-....... jlllp "lllo .. _ "-b ladlclal Dlllr1ct, MWI1 created to nplaee tbl ..,.._, co.1. no.aJcl Dodp, luw11sbll> Juslk• at 111o poaco, roeolftd 4,11 • -; c- dol liar attoroor A. 1<, Pbo_,., C,IZI; Alborl ~ of Costa Mesa, 771. Tbere will be a nm..oft lD NOftmbv be- cause Judp Dodp did DOt reeetve a ma):lrtty or,.-. cut. James B. utt ol Suta ADa woa tbe RepabUeaa aom18atioa b ooaereum&D b' the HW Zatb dlstrtet, defaat1D1 J.tp Fraak LiDDell of N.wport. IDciUDbeDt Aaembtymu Earl stanley of Beaeoo Bay euUy WOD tbe GOP DOm.laatloa; Lu- ter VI.D Tateoboft edced b1m out for the DemocraUc DOIDl- aatloO. Druce C<MdJ r&Deber JobD MardJ t1II'Ded 1n a ma)>r ..,..t b!' defealln( Sam CoW.. for bolb lbo R-lleu and Democrat oomloatiocul for stale --.tor, Poll!'( .. TJUOJo lloldlnf a CCIP1 allllo hlalol1c Vol. I, Me. ! tuue o1 tbe Eulp, pd)lilhed Aug. U, 1N8 --and carntac • pap 1 1 pboto fA Mn. Aiezuder A. Hamlltoo ol B&lbca! blddlq tanwell to aoo Frulc, 011: h18 .,., to New York Clty to piteb in U.. Hearlt Papers ba.leball touraament after pltebine Newport Harbor' hiP school to a tearue el\aJI1lloo· ·~· Above pbOte, ZO years later, tabh lD August, 19158, abDWsuf'ruk Klmlltoa with aoo Jeffrey (lheD a 7th p-ade pUcber at Carden· Hall) ud father Ale saDder (Sandy) Hamil- ton. fr&Dt Dever made 1t to New York in 1948 because be ns strlclr:eD with u ll)lleDdlcltts attack en route. He turned from b:ueb&U to arehlteeture and tben topatntlDg:,aodls ocnr an out- staDdiac Southland ·arlUt, Sandy, whose sports specialty ts coli, ts 1 veteran adYertlslnc man with local newspapers, ln- • • • • • "U'M'LE HOOVER COIOirrTEE REPORTS" --J~me 12, 1952, Yearb' sannp al $14,1'1'5 k> $1&,150 are poalblo for local tupayers, tht Little flooftr Committee claimed 111 Its ft.rst report Jme 9 to the ,olewport Beach Ctty COUDC:Il. eludlDg the Newport Hari:M:Ir News the Newport Harbor (CONTINUED ON NUT .. AGI) Enstp 'ud tbe MI!WPOI'f.er, (Enslp Aug, 15, 1968,) ' .. ..,. I I • 51 A HIGHLIGHT 111 tbe eventfUl tlte of Bob Murphy, ''Mr, Balboa,'' came at a beaut1f1- eatioo fwd rais111g meeting of the Balboa Improvement Assn. In 1951. He was pre- seated an booorary life memberstup 1D the association 1D reeop1Uon for his outstanding!) serriee to tbe commlllllty. He was the nrst to be named "man of the year" by the New- port Harbor Cbamber of Commerce--for the year 1949. Pictured here, from left: Mr.· Murphy; his wife, Jessie; Lonnie Vincent, 1951-52 president of BIA, and Monte Grimes, member or tbe BlA board and chairman of the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club's bu.utl- ticaUoo committee, (Neal Beetner photo from the April 17, 1952, Issue of the Ensign, published sbort)J after Bob lhrphy's 'death Aprllll, 1952.) THE INDEPENDEN.T BUSINESS PERSON IS THE LIFE-BLOOD OF THE COMMUNITY UNLESS YOU TRADE WITH HIM YOUR COM- MUNITY LIFE WILL DIE, AND YOU WILL MARCH TO THE TUNE OF BIG ABSENTEE BUSINESS!! THINK OF YOUR FUTURE WHEN YOU GO TO BUY!! And Think of This-- A CHECK .JS SENT TO THE HOlD OFFICE EVJ:RY DAY 'y THJ! MANAGD<&NT - MONEY FOREVER OUT Or THE COMMUNITY!!!! IF EVERY BUSlNJ:SS WDJ: TO SEND IT8 DAILY U - CEIPTS TO SOlO! O'niZII CITY, HOW LONG WOULD YOUR JOB LAST? ?11 THE IIIDEPUDEIIT KEII.CHART ~ A GOOD CITtZ£11 HZ SUPPOilTS EVEilYTHOIG P'ROM THE LOCAL nA TO CAWCEB JlDP:48CH HI! ano•a• TO 01111 CLVN oUIII OBOAJIDATIIOJfa WITHOUT HIM THEitE WOULD 8E 110 ICIIDOI..8 U W. IDtOW ftiDl Aaaeta Ovtl' S340 million • Hugh Evans. Jr .. Pmident WITHOUT 1UN 'l'HEIII! WOUUI U •o CKUJic::HD WITitOUT KIM LOCAl. ATIIIoftiCII WOVIoD Go ~Q Jlewd, Kilo D La Hola D Dol,._ 0 Noodaidp 0 sadl& Hil 0 usc D P C.,. C C.,. ol 0..,. D I-law c c-. Dol Mor 0 fotl ..... o HoD, ..... vv ..... • Corona Del Mar 2744 E. Cout Hwy. I Jim Pd. Mor,.... I Tdepbonc: (714} 644-7n5 Ka PROrt'l'a aT AT Dr TD COMICOMII I WJi&I8B 1'11BT WILL IIEYOLVE YJGIOVGJI MAIIT CIIAIIIIa.8 MAIIT ~ liZ JDIOWa U:O LOYJ:I IIJI, COIIIIOAII I a HU DG'"P'DI.T C:WWIW TD .U11CUI...I.a COJI. iiUWI'i i .. WIIICII :ro llVII .. ......_ liE PD* I WAIT VJi1'IL 0'1'-IIAD -T K B ::u.;JU--111Z.nD JI&D 'Dill: oo.atuaart I f • . ' ...-..;; .. • "CATCH A MARUM'' -· Sept. 4, 1952: Tbe two yoong- est members oi tbe BaJbol. AacUDc Cllil made marlin oews this week. Thlrteea yev old FoneJt Smltll or caUCfl.t a 137-1/Z pocmd kxl( ..,.. oa *" taetle Sept. 3 oo hi s father's boat. Clark n, 5 miles ott Dua Point. AOO tbe sldpper of tbl beat wu Ms 1t rear old brCIItMr, MichaeL Ttlelr tatber, Forrest G. SmUll Jr., na alone for the ride. TO OUR GOOD FRIENDS, Arvo and Peggy Haapa The tto Company Builders & Developers GEORGE D. BUCCOLA, President . -· .. ·--.,. ~ .... - to the Ensign on its 25th Birthday! Q DED~ATED COMMUNITY SERVICE Only members of the National Association of Real Estate Boards and affiliated local boards may use the registered trademark, Realtor, and this seal. I Your Realtor T I • VAL VISIT··lST HOAG BABY • -Of -..o ,.,. ... _ .. -....... 1- 1'111 -tlllt Mi t I .... illllld .. ltll .... fl lwpart -• ~ IIIJ, '-... 0111• ... 10,1100 ~ ..... -...... lloii4;J -17,., ... Kllr ,_. II'"""• ol 1n11 lid aD 1111 ....... Be _,1111 lllrir -I Cll'll Cl'lllll, MiOJod tllo -at ltll II .... 1•141111 1o11o1-... 1(1011 ..-... ..,..,. oot lo -... ,., '""" ....... _ ... -...... _.. J1o1i1. ~ '-b II tllo -B17 C .. u laMtiOI ••II' x ... n. • • • • • "Cm BUYS Sl'l'l FOR DIIIIP GROUND'' --84llt. 4, 111111: 1'111 N-lloleb City Co...U -ldloo Air. ill to uvt .. 1_..,1., cttllo b)' --t11o -II a-,. c-" au Slloru to aou 1 40 .... lito 1ar ~ cro-1 purpa111 at a prtot ot t:ats,ooo. Tblllte 18 -a, ol W, IIIII st. IIIII -lr cl Wbl-AN,, II tllo WHioriJ' cllr Dmlb cl C-...... Cll)' ..._ lolol SoUort aid tbol tt>o COII1I)' dump -. tbo elly-bllll 1rU1> Ia lui boeolll"" 011!-moclod IIIII wiD biYO to bo ekleed lD a year or two. Mr. Caproa. told tbe Couoell, "Yoa can start an escrow, aDd my .U., wbo owns the pc-operty, will lip the J)lp8rs." • • • • • "SPURGEON HAYED TO SCOtrr COUNCIL" --So!>L 4, 1952: NatloDII Boy Scout oftlellls IJUXIIImCed Jut nek tb&t Wllllam Spurreoa m of 235151 Sauc Harbor Road, Clitr H&YID, bu beeo elected a member at larp cf the Nattooal Council ot Boy Scouts ot America. Mr. Spurreoa, who Ia u- ststtnc 1.n the Nat1onll Scout Jam- boree to be held In 1953 oa tbe IrYine Ranch near CorOQl del War, was elected at the recent arml&l meet1Dl of the coUDCilln !'!aw Yort City. He Is already a member of the ezecuttve board ol the Oranp E mplre Area CouncJl of Boy Seouta and Sea Scout program commodore. I ILL SPU ltGIOM • • • • "NEW lNSTRUCTORS AT OCC" -· Sept. 4, 1952: Fin new 1115ttuctors will begin their dutles at Druce Cca.t Collere when classes beatn Sept. 10. Dr. Normu Wataloa will be vt ce-pr!Dcb».l of the tveninc collect &Dd will t.eb psychology. Last year he wtl dimlct ~lntllkleDt ol San Juan Capistrano untoo blrh scbool dlltrlct. other DII'W sta!f members are Harknt Clarke of Saenmeoto, Ubnrlu; Lotdse Thomas, formerl)' with the Southern Ccxmt1e1 Gu Co., teachlnc home management: Robert Jeo.sen, from tbt Collere of the SequoiU, architectural drtf!1nr; Samuel Me- Neal, ttom UC Santa Blrbara, eleetroolcs aodTVtechooloCJ. • • • • • ''CHAMBER GRANTED $1,300 PER MONTH'• •• S4pt. 11, 1952: Tbe Newport Harbor Chamber wu P'&Dted $1,100 a mooth for the current ftscal year bJ tbe Cit)' CoUD.cU at the Sept. 8 meettna: after eooslderable CSeb&te a.er 11M ot ctty tu tunds by the Chamber. The amouot cranted wu the same as allocated tor the 19151~52 ftseal year, but $'700 a month less than the $2,000 requested bJ tbe Cllamber, • • • • • "HORVATH RESIGNS FROM COUNCIL" --Sept. 11, 1952: In a surprise anoo~mcement Sept. 10, Couaellma.D Francis Horn.th submitted hU rellipatton trom the N.wport Beach Ctty Council. "Unl'oresec coodltlons llan u1HD ttat prompt me to take tbla actloo," he said, He wu elected to the CoUDcllln last April's eleet1oa. • • • • • "FIRST CHI LD BORN IN HOA G HOOPITAL" --Stpt, 18, 1952: Several thousand perSCDJ were present Stmda7, Sept. 14, tor the dedicaUoo o1 Hoe.g Memorial Hospital, but the real dedication came ~onday, Sept. 15 , with the IJTiftl of the first patlaot -~ and of tbe ftrst tab} to be bon II t11o -·, an 1. no 1111-.io ur1o111 ... lltllt Pull r ..• , • ., -lllllld ot 11r, Ud Mn. w.-.-. ~~---.,c-~~o&~~ro.-..lwul4-.-.. -10 .... _,,.., tllo,., ........ oet a1D11e ..... ••t.&M. NIIIUI 'J ~ •• 11-1/. OL • • • • • "FLY1MG IAO:ERS RI:PORTKD BIR.I" •• Stpt, h, IIIII: Flrlll ..... larmollou -tllo llarllor .v-. 11>-poorlllc iwleo II tllo -1r IIICII'1IIII( ...... ,._,, Sopt, II, ••• r..-W bJ I C(II'CIDl del Mar WOIMI Wbo wen Jtud. 1tc wallolll at tbl aircraft at: 11 r •• polt 1D tM Lido lale clab- -tonr. llro.ICorl-ulllri.Jam•WbJ!oald U.., ..,.. tbl tlrlt lfO'C' at 1:35 a.m., traHWac at t.rr:Ule "'"" -.... lo 0111 Ia portoct V larmotloo, TboJ 0111- IDIIod 15 to 10 -ol>joeta, ••b-. 10ft ....... .....,. """' ..U Ia -· At C:07 1.m. tboy IIICIIIod tllo MOCDI b'm&Uoa. wtd.cb eppearld to be m~~eb futet thlll tbl Ani. A fl1tllc a'IICer tormatsoo wu repon.d bJ Dr. &Dd Mra. Fna.t llo1lblu ud W:r. &Dd lira. Doa Wb)'te, ulptwa, wbo ••• mnmar out.lde IMIIl' their bomea oa IAui!*'Ue An,, COI'ODI del liar, about 10 p.m. MoaltaJ. • • • • • "YAYOR OlllTED; IIILLER NAKED''--Sop!. 2a, 1952: AAdJ Smttb CIDM t.b:roap with & brief ftrst fOI.md YlctorJ 1D Moodi.J IYIGIDJ'a muevrertnc tor tbe m&JOf'a ebafr, bat a momot Jllt.r a HYVH bJ Cotmcil.mu Normau Ylller palled the et.Jr ttom UDder ADdy, aDd Norm Mm•tl' be- came tbt HW IDI.JOI'. Tbere'a &180 a .., couoetlmu, but tbla lqJCJriaDt f&et wu o.,.rabldowed ,. tllo fl&lll -tbo IIIIJOftiiJ. Tbo IUI'l'd8l cbol~ wu Gerald Btmett . ot. C..tral Newport, wbo wu u.mecl to liD t11o ftc:IIICJ erootod b)' lbo rn:lpattoa ol Fruela flol'ftth, After tht appoiatmnt wu IPPf'O"td, Coua- cllmaa Btadta FlDcb mOYid tor re- CII'p.oisaUoa ol tbe CouncJI aDd to dee)Ue tbe otflce ot mayor ncut. Tbe DeW appointN decii.Dtd to Yote, aD:! tbe rnotScm lo8t oa a He Tote. CotDCUmea FtDeh aDd Lea Iabell "ree.'" ud Mayor SmUb aDd Couo-GUALD liMN ITT cllm&D Mlller ,.DO, •• Mayor Smtth commuted, "It lOoks Uke I'll stay u mayor untn IUeb ttme u tiMy eu muter tbetr 1oreea," chatllnc steamroller tacttca b7 a CouoeU m.a)!:ll'1ty. Mr. M1Uer reJP(JOded, ''lD new of wb&t JOU bl't'e jtwt a.1c1, I'll renrse my YOte. No one pta toptber, ud I reseal: your remarluJ." The motioa. to I"'CCUtcStr tbe TOte wu approyld &Dd the ot!lce of m&JOI' wu declared Yacaat by& 4 to 1 TOte. Mr. W:tller wu named mayor by the arne 4 to 1 't'ote. • • • • • "MRS, CSENAR, STODDARD ON SCHOOL BOARD" •• Oct. Z, 1952: Sueceu:t'lll candidates l.n the S.eh elemutary tchool bolrd e*ttoa Sept. SO were HeleM (Mn. Lou.li)Cae- nar of Baax:. r.JaDd tor a Z year term ud Jamet B. stoddard of Coraoa del Mar tor a 1 year term. Mrs, Caei:U', tor- mer PTA president &Dd DOW Chatrm&.D of the city Parka, Seacbes and Re- ereatlOfl. Commlasloo, polled SS7 YOtes to 181 tor Rex Albrl&flt of CUff Hann. Mr. stoddard, a M u. CUM All ebemical C4UUlt.1nc eo-~. poUed 299 Votes JAY STDOOAIID to Zll fbr Georce Ward o1 Lido lale. The Yoten approYed tbe propoal to I.Dei'•M the board trom 3 members to 15. BUT: BUT: 25th ANNIVERSARY TRAVEL IDEA From.~, P•lllrcbff'1 ,....--.,..-::=~~ .... --. .' 1Ua.6JI TJU YE£ IURBOR TR.-4 VEL 3442 VIA LIDO THE CARI881!AN ·SOUTH AMERICA AIR/SEA CRUISE s.., Ju.., Goonada St. Thama1 Baobadoo La Gutara Guadoloupo Call 675. 1311 NEWPORT BEACH WE'RE PROUD TO HAVE SERVED THE HARBOR AREA FOR THE PAST 23 YEARS For The Person Who H11 Everythin1·· Still climbs out of her cor In •• BUT: Still t•h lllronchoclln o rahtsten11 ovonlng gown to open her ,.,.,o IIIHr. ralal•t hh tONfO ~oorl Still tvgs with tho hoavl .. t movll•t part of tho homo•tho 1•ro1• llloorl BUT: Still ••cfan,on h .. lth, atNulin g with hh garage llloorl WHY NOT CALL TOOAY? s VISIT OUR SHOWROOM IN NEWPORT BEACH ELECTRONIC GARAGE DOORS 642-3766 I Scientific I Autometlc Doorw~an I Genie Serving Southern California from Santa Barbara to San Diego. COSTA MESA 2300 Harbor Boulevard • 642-4711 (Harbor Center) NEWPORT BEACH 500 Newport Center Drive • 644-5300 (Newport Financial Center) \ • • HCTION I. THUIUDAY, AUOU.IT tl. lt71 SAVE BLUFF--LAND GRAB TRY --GEN. IKE WINS INSURANCE ' ''llERMBERG HEADI C1VX: ASsll," --Oct, I, liP: 8. N. Dt11M'I' ot 110illJJ'skteDr • .,.eleettdlll'~ ol lllo c.,_ dol liar Cine A-. II a _,.llold ... 10 at U. \orne of tbt oatcoiDc _...,.,_., c, lAMer JODM. T. Doolcu stnvt wu -td tt.,._pno~-. 01bor mem- ber• ot tbl baud are Fruk Hebard, R. L. Cal11a, William PUT'OW, Mn. A. E. Ftbmorria aad Wr, JODIJ, • • • • • "HORVATH ELECTED BY ClVlC LEAGDE" •• Oct, i, 1952: Tbe Leap ol Ct'fle Auoctatiool elected Francts J. Horntb ot w ... Nft'pOI"t u tts DeW prHldtat 1ut Thurtdly, Oct. J. Mt. Horntb, former eolmellmu aDd put Pl'elldeot ot tne Weat Nt"lf'IJOI'1 lmproremeot AND., succeedt Verne Wat.oo, Corona del War PDSlmuter, IS preaideot. Edward T. Healy, pre- sident of the Central Newport Beach Community Asso., wu re-elected Ylce-presJdent. Wu. C. Lester Jones ol Corooa del Mar wu named sec- retary, and Mrs. Jame1 Wbyte of COM was elected treasurer. "' "' • P•A.HCIS .YATH "''•B.LLA. ELECTS NEW OFflCERS" •• Oct. 9, 1952: Joseph A. Beek, fOUDder ol tbe Balboa Island Impronment Asm., relloqutahed ooe UUe 1.04 re- cei'ted another F'Tlday night, Oct. 3, at 1 dinDer meettnr at tbe Nnpott Harbor Yacht CllfJ. W:t, lDd Mrs. Beek bosted the mtetlng and an. lliOmced the reaipatloo of Mr. Beek as president, because ol bustness duties ott ol town. 1D order to keep bim 1n an advt.so.ry poslt1,._~ he was named to the oew oftlce ot hooorary commodore of the assoclatlon. He is the kxtc-tlme secretary of the state Senate In Sacramento when the lectslature Is ln selllloo. RoDald Bar-JOSEP'H A. 8 r:u: low was elected new president of BOA. L. B. Broerlne was named vlce-presJdent, and Arthur Peterson was named treasurer. "' . . . • "LIOO CENTER PLANS REVEALED" --Oct. 23, 1952: Ph.1s for commercial development ot the entire trtangular piece of property lP Lido Center, adj)lnlDg tbe Bank of Ame~·lca and Newport Harbor Medical Center, were an, oounced this week by P. A. Palmer, president of the real estate ftrm that arranpd tbe sales aod leases. The bulldloga wUI be occ~led by Bidwell's, WilLiams statiooers, Vagabood House, Lido Electric and designer Richard Jay Smith. • • • • • ··SAVE BLUFF VIEW OFFER PRESENTE D"--Oct. Z3, 19~Z: An optioo to pwchase ZSO teet of Corona del Mar bluff, lnclootng !Mplntloll PolDt, for $35,000 bas been offered to the Corona del Mar C!Yic As&n. by Mr. and Mrs. Chutes C. Adams of Corooa del Mar and Redla.Dds. The agreemeot with Mr. and Mrs. Adams was reached Tuesday by B. N. Desenberr. CIYic Association presldeot; T. Dmcan SUrtrart, Ylce-presideot, aDd COUDcllman Andrew W. Smith. The Adams estabUshed the value ot the Z50', between Orchid aa~ Narcissus, at $62,500, and agreed to dooate $2?,500 of this amo~mt, leaYinc a balance ol $35,000 oo a 4 month op. tloo., on eoodltion tbat the pr®8rty be deeded to the ctty as a park, with oo bulldiDgs or plcDlck:I.Dg. . . ~ . • "LAND GRAB TRY REVEALED" -· Oct. Z3, 195Z: An iocredlble story-book attempt 1.s being made by outside • "'DODCi£ EDGES OUT PULPS., ~-Ror. I, ltu: ladp -J. Dodp "~ -tdtod ... .:-dollbr ·-A. K. ...... lor lOd&o " tbe lOcl.l J~ CCMII1 lD TIIHiiiJ'I elletloa. UDoalelal rehii"U pft Jadp Dodp 1,899 .,., IDd Mr. Pbo\)ll 1,250, 1101 blcladlll( - balloU. IDe-Slate .U...bly- I\WI Earl lltuleJ, ~lieu, -11 woo oorer Leiter Vu TatMboore, Oe. moen.t. J1me1 utt. Repti)Ucan, 1t.o woo t.DCltly O"t'et I.Joael Van Deer lin. Democnt, for U. s. Coocreurnan. Tbe Harbor Ar• weot &kiD« Yith tbe felt of tbe natloa -. 1n fl.ct, well &bead of U • -lD ctt111c Geoeral Dwleht D. ElseaboWer auoverwhelm- lDC Ylctory u president of the United Statel. Ib W'CID I Whopping 83-1/2 per coot majoa'Uy lD tile Clly ol Newport S.cb, Yitb 8,295 Yotel to l,Z6? lor b18 oppoaent,. AdlalSteYeo- soo. Tbe marcto wu somewbat less lD Co.t:a Mesa, 66-2/3 per ceot tor Geoenl E1.8enbower --3, ?00 YOtes to l,Mt tor Mr. st .. enson. Ike car- ried enry s:incle pree1Dct through- out the Harbor Area. Some ?,562 weat to tbe polls lP Newport Beach., 80 per cent ol tbe 9,356 registra- tion. ID Costa Mesa 5,544 'toters I!UL STAHLI!Y weat to the polls. • • • • • "HARBOR STAR HOU6 ELECTION" •• Nov. ZO, 195Z: Mrs. John D. McMillan of Newport Heights was elected worthy ma.troo. ol the Harbor Star, Order ol Eastern Star, No. 568, T~~elday, Nov, 11. Conrtn Hon was selected as worth)' patron; Mr. aod Mrs. Ray NlelseD as assoct.ate patron and matroo.; Esther Devtne, secretary; Mrs. Louis Crandall, treasurer; Mrs. Arthur Fitzmorris, conductress. Mrs. Mu. Owen started the chairs as aS80Ciate conductress. "' . . . • "mVINE TO OPEN NEW TRACT" Nov. Z7, 195Z: A major restdelltial development by the Irvine Co. between Corona del Mar and Marine Ave. was revealed wtth the preseDlatioo of tract plans Nov. ZO to the Newport Beach PlanDI..ng Commission. lrY1De land pla.noer Harry Evans Terrell and Rea.ltor Earl stanley described plans tor the area kDowu as Irvine Terrace, exteodlng westerly from Avocado An. in Corona del Mar. The area w111 be divided Lnto two tracts ot 109 lots and 99 lots. • • • "'"PETERSON NAMED BY RED CROSS" -· Nov. Z7, 1952: Tbe new ctwrman of tbe Newport Harbor bra.llch of interests to aCQUire ttUe to mlllloos of dollars worth ol ..,' commercial a.od resldeobJ properly I.D Newport Bea.cb and or THE oLD WEST ad;,Lninc Irvine Co. laDds. Basts 101' the cta.tm is the asset-,.. matnbtoed 1.n Corooa del tJ )D that these llDds are lD reaUty U, s. prq;tetty and u Mar IIDtU.. Lbl-.mi,d.t11Ues by tta."'r"''n"'.-,.d tu '.....,.mdttw br paeaH ""*-• 'WIItelr -CoL R. G. Blate ..rno lind in ~teee the oo16p • ..., u.. rlctli .. aM,'· ·ww~ap~ar~n U. S. land. Prlme-moorer In this pro)ect 1s Roy E. Magprt, Hellotrope An. and displayed s crip eJP8tt l.n Lot Aneelet. Tbe pla.D tlrst came to atteotioo rellcs ot plooeer days at tbe here when T. Duocan Stewart ol Shore Clift's beard about I...ooe Star Elhlblt 00 Coast Yr . Maggart from a Los Aneeles ft'teod. Mr. stewart ar-Hwy. After Col. Slate's death rant:ed a meetlnr to seek more tnlormattoo. Present at the his bouse was purcba.sed for meeting were Mr. Stewart, James S. Whyte and C. Lester npansloo of the CDM Commun- Jonl!s of Corooa del Mar, Enslen publlsber Arro Haapa, Mr • tty Cburcb aDd the Looe Star M;;.Jprt aDd z Los Angeles brokers. Mr. Maggart otfered EmtbU pve way to commer- to sell a stncle piece ol scrip, good for 80 acres ol pern-dal stores in tbe zsoo block meut land, at $24,000, with h.lmMlf to retain half Interest. ot Coast Hwy Mr Margart's offer was formally turned down, and then • th"' local committee began an lnnstlgatlon on the nUdity of ~he use of scrip. Word came from the U. S, Department of Interior that the lands described by Mr. Maggart were not considered "UIJIWroprlatc.d" a.nd haa been withdrawn in 1934 trom acqld.s1Uoo by scrip by ao executive order signed by Presldeol FrankUo D. Roosevelt. • • • • • •·PODUER ELECTED" ,. Oct. Z3, 195Z : Elmer Poirier ol Corona del Mar llas been named prestdellt ot'tl'le Ne-..port Hu'Jor Area Toastmasters, succeeding Elton Barnett of Ne"PQrt HelgNs. otber oftlcers are Stafford Hall, Ylce. pr~sldent; Don Catte, sec.retaty; Glenn Wbltlock, treasurer; WUUam Cairns, sergeant -at-arms; Vincent Pte~, de()~ gonroor; Don Prkttam and Ham Crum, educattooal co- chairmen; Sellm Franklin,. prouam chairman. • • • • • "KIWANIS ELECTS DR. STOCKTON" --Oct. 30, 1952: Dr . Albert E. ol SOOre CJJ.Us was elected president of tbe Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club W t :tnasdaJ', Oct. Z3. He succeeds James T. Van Dyke ol Corona Hl&f\- lands aa president. Tbe Kl1FIJUs Clltl also elected John Kimble aDd C. K. Priest as ftce.prestdents; &Dd re- elected Bert COODeU as treasurer and Jau Brlscoe as secretary: Tbe foUowtDc w•• oamed directors: R11 Dike, Monte Gl'lmel, Russell Hamp- ton, Verooo KoepseJ.. Mu: W. Pope, J. Bert Willi> and Roy Y ourolme. N //,, ¥t'~.' ,;· '49 BORGmLD STEVENS of 3ZO Narcissus AYe., Co- tOOl. del War. wu the local ct.trman for the 1949 March of Dimes campalp eoaducted by the Newport Harbor Bust, IHISS a.ad Professlooal Womeo's CllfJ. {Howard Folsom phOto from tbe ZO, 194i, issue Amertcan Red Crou is Earl PlterJOD of Co.ta Mea, YbD s.aceMda Sb.Diey Hs.dfteld ol Bd:u I1land. other adlcer• are Edward T. Healy o1 Central Newport. Ylce-cbalrman; Mrs. l.JliU Daniell of Shore CWb, seetetuy, IDd CoUD Bron of Bay Sbores, treuurer. • • • • • '•POWER SQUADRON PICK REX BRANDT" •• NOY . Z?, 195Z: Res: Br&Ditt, Corooa del Mar artlst, wu elected NO¥. ZO as commander of tbe Bab:la Power Squadroo. Curt Dosh of Balboa lslaod wu aamed Ueut.eoaot commancier; George ADdrews ~ Corooa del Mar, secretary; Jobn Kimble ol Balboa. treasurer. Tbe neeut1Ye committee Includes re, tlri.D& Commander Harold Holtz, UrW Beh and Bernhard Palm. • • • • • ''MESA HOOPITAL FUNDS SOUGHT" --Dec. ll, 1952: Aoother step tas been taken in the campra.tp to obtain fuDI1s lor a 1,525-bed mental bospltallD Costa Mesa as Dr. Frank Tallman. director of the CalUOI'nla Department of Mental Hygiene, reQuested a $16,269,571 allocation ln the state budget. Tbe proposed site for the Dospttal, which event-.ny ts planned lor 3,000 beds, Is a 145 acre area between Har- bor Blvd. and Santa Ana River, near Orange Coast College. • • • • • ''GROUNDBREAKrNG FOR GOLF COURSE" --Nov. 27, 195Z : Actual pl.ay oo. the new goll course on the slopes of the Irvine Ranch betweeu the Up- per Bay and Corooa del Mar ts sUU a loog: way any, but Mytord Irvine p.Ye the proiec-t an oftlc121 teeing otf Tuesday afterDOOD, NoY . 25 , wltb several solidly bit No. 1 wood shots trom tile geoeral Ylcln- lty of No. 3 green. MyfMd •as observing the omclal ground- breaking for tbe IrYIDe Coast Country Ctub course. There was some earth-turlling, with spade work by Mytord IriineandCharles Cogan of the Irvine Co. and by Tom Henderson and Hadd Rlng of Harbor Investment Co., whO will operate the gol! course. • • • Joll Y FORO IRVIN E • • •·MESA, NEWPORT URGED TO UNITE"--Jan. I, 1953: Cosu Mesa Fact Finders were told by Assemblyman Earl Stanley at a receot conference that Costa Mesa and Newport Beach should unite as one city, whlch would become the largest lo the county, He called attention to probable new leg:lsl.atlon which would for ce unincorJX~rated areas such as Costa Mesa to bear their full share of llle cost of muni- cipal services rendered by county government, thus adding consider ab ly to local lues In Costa Mesa. YOUR KEY TO SECURITY IS COMPLETE COVERAGE If you have never had an accident, why wait until it is too late to receive cover- age? Insure your car, your home and your family now! Our agents will help you select the best coverage at the low- est possible cost. Coli today for your appointment ... no obligation! ;/, J ' ,,;,; • .... o •u S.t,.fS.5 (:0 .. W(IIC,:IJ'~ F1tll .. o .. [ •••• ......... .. lOtCO,L WI:STCL!I'", 8UILOo .... G ZO•U WI:STCLII"I'" O,_IVI[ , SU!T. ZOZ ""I:WI'"O"T .E ... CH C•. ltltl80 Exrrllt•lt 'irn rr t> Co mPt>ftti r r Ratf'5 646-8941 We have a warm SP.Ot for Newport BeaCh. Our in volvement wllh Newport Bench runs a lot deeper than gas mains. We live hcfl'. Our families live here. So we l have an abid ing intercsl in the community's future. Q And we're proud to have been a part of the E.n sign'!l25 years. QOS ~CeM'••C...C~ t ................... !1 .. \ ........ ~-· ....... ~~==~ --... .. I , AD--·16 YEARS AGO (PION TH! "H!WI'ORT HARIOII HIWS·I'II!IS" -AUGUST t, 1957) • Our eantng anJ Our We want to 1pend some money for the convenienc:a of everyone in Newp:i rt Beach. We want to give one per cenf of our gross busine ss revenue for the acquisition of off street parking. We will make th e amount easy to determine. We will poy to the City of No wport Beach for a period of five years an t~mou n f eq ua l t o one per cent {perhaps more if needed) of our g ross bus inEss for the dcquisition of v4canf land for parking lots. We will moke our check out with each safes tax report and forward it to the city. We are willing that o ur mone y be used to acquire loh distant from our store. This is a simple offer ·becault we believe thet "What helps b oo sin•ss helps_ You"-and cer- tainly us . for inslance:-Wo propose thot the lint property to lio u~uirod be tho so -celled "Y" property of the Pacific Electric bounded roughly between 30th and 32nd Stroot and botwoen Balboa and Newport Blvds. We propose only the ac~uisition of tho vacant property in tho hands of tho utility company. The city could condemn tho property, blacktop and instell perking meters or other controls. Evon tho blacktopping would be a great improvement of tho un· sightly mess now there. Access to the property is ovailablo from all four sides, thereby benefitting ponons trovolling in any direction as witness the drawing above. Such a parking lot would be a m1n1mum of 8 blocks romoved from tho Hardware Store but we beliovo that "What helps business helps You ." That includes tho othor follow's business. When we say "YOU" we moan us too. We might soy "What Helps Business Helps Everybody" par- ticularly in Newport Beach. We w~ are willing to put our money where our mouth ia . in vi te o ther busineu men, yes, and ordinary cititens HERE AT THE HARDWARE STORE WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO SHARE WITH YOU THE EFFORTS BEING EXERTED TO Dol. PROVE THIS AREA WHICH YOU HAVE CHOSEN FOR YOUR HOME. WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO SEE YOU AHD HOPE WHEN YOU CALL, WHETHER FOR PAlin', PLASTER, PLUIIBING, who love our town, to do likewise. Wo only ask tlio cititens to palronixe those at home who exist to serve them-that too helps Business and ·you. We wouldn't propose too many strings be tied to en acquisition of the property in question -Only this -The merchants ante up tho monoy, underwrite the purchase by our city, tho property be deeded and sot aside forever as a public parking lot. We oro willing to undertake tho guar· anteo of tho total cost in concert with other merchants through en "open ended escrow." We will guarantee our portion of tho cost in concert with ony reasonable group of business men willing to "Put their Money where their mouths have been." We aren't mod ot anybody. WE ARE disgusted with tho unsightly condition of our neighborhood. Wo feol the best way to clean it up is to make it too valuable to be de· graded. We believe, like tho kits we sell, "Do It Yourself.'' We believe that to bo worthy of your patronage and friendship wo must be willing to extend every effort to mako • neighborly coli possible, easy, ond weleomo. We propose thia perking lot, eight blocks removed from us, as the first to be acquired under such 'a plan. We propose tho money should como from business, augmented perhaps by parking meter revenue and whatever gas tax funds mi.?ht be properly used for those portions of lends to be Ioken from the parcel for streets. We are will ing to contribute in continuing manner for the acquisition of park· ing erees elsewhere in our city of Newport Beach. Yes we el reody have ocquirod o half doten lots in our block for your parking pleasure while shopping at the Hardware Store where we hope to make . each visit an adventure of satisfaction. --SO BE IT, TODAY HARDWARE, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, HOU!EWARES, TOYS OR BEACH NECESSITIES, YOU WILL FIND YOUR MOMENTS HERE A PLEASANT MEMORY. A FRIENDLY SMILE AND GOOD SERVICE AWAIT YOU EVERY TIME YOU vmT 1m, AHD IF WE DON'T HAVE THE ITEM YOU WAHT WE'LL ORDER IT FOR YOU, THE SOUTHLAND'S FINEST • HARDWARE • COLONY PAINTS • SMALL APPLIANCES • PLUMBING SUPPLIES 2201 W. IALIOA ILVD., NEWPORT lEACH PHONE 01 3-2310 feoturn Notionally AdvMtiHd lronch of MMchandiM at Fair l'ricel OPEl 7:30 A.ll. TO 1:00 P.M. S0£1 DAYS A WED IICLUDIIIC SUIIDAYS AIDIIOUDAYS ' I ) A 1959 PREOICTIOII MADE IH 1949 --O.ongo Coonty. •n araalont •nown •• • "dHping giant," bec.euse of its ¥est p05- sibUit1H of de¥eJopment along Industrial, rHidarttiel end r•c.re- etionel lines, is pictured har• •• it is ••p•c.fed to de¥elop within the ned I 0 y .. n, eccordin9 to tha c.iti1ens c.ommiltu for Mwer bond1. H. F. Kenny, chairman, visuelizad en eeriel photograph from e point O¥•r Long leech, which would show why the c.ounty must N!¥• .aw•n to pro¥ida for #!e growth that is bound to come, with lon9 leach end Los An9eles both eJ"pel'lding in the only direc.tion pol&ible for the two cities to ljlfOw-into Orange County. In this vi-, K.,.ny finds: AlorHJ the eOMt li,..._.o,en9• County Hubor in operation et Sumet Be•ch, lloWI'Ounded by cenneries end other water- front indu.tri"; Huntit19fon Beecf• Stet• Perk between that city end Newport Beec.h with hundreds of #!ousend~ of inland folk ettrected by th• stete-de¥.!oped sfrend; Presbyterian Hospital, e meior coHege end the upper herbor ell developed et Newport Be~eh; Orange County Fair9round1, Orenge Coast College end o#!er imtitvfions in op•retion on Sante Ane Army Air lese et Coste Mese; Lequne Beech e muc.h larger city +"en now. with pel•fiel esfetet Co¥ering the c.oe1tel blufk from there to 5•n 0.- mente, whar• e now-planned br .. kweter wiH enciOM a yecht basin •nd rKreetionel eree, eM inlena..-geimt • bec.kdrop of rite Sent• Ana Mountains, on who.a slope$ lie hundreds of estates end pre· tentio111 homH, is ahown Welt Orenqe County, by 19b0 to be con¥ertect largely from ranch lends to • ust eree of belenc.ed home1, · indu.tries end conc..nfreted egricultur•l purwih, Mtved by freeweys, connedir19 highways end railroads. lndllStries follow the rail rinas, notably elo~ #I• Pacific Elec.tric rights; of w•y diegoneny throu9h the county through Cypren, Stenf1)n, Garden Gro¥e end Senfe Ana, from Stanton southward thro11gh Sun Ger- .U IIIVISIOIIID Ill fEBRUARY. IU9 IY HIRIKIIIIIY, IALIDA POSTMASTER daM, W..tmin...., eM Oaten View to H11ntington Beech end from w.stmiMt.r to Berber City; S.nte Fe line throu9h northern part of the county thro11o9h Iuane Perk, Fullerton, Anaheim end S.nta Ane, end Sout+..rn Pec.ific from Long Beech eutwerd through Lo. Alamitos, Stanton eM Anaheim end another •lon9 the Sante Fe r~ufe from Iuane Park through Sante Ane. Shown •lso in operation tftro119h heavily settled residential end intensifi•d egriculhlral aren ere S.nte Ane Freeway, Sepulved• freeway paralleling Cout Hwy., end enoth.,. freew•y from Buena Perk to the site of Hun· tin9ton leech Stele Perk.-:F'e •l'' ng Of f-'c ly 1.'~" e. Preu.Te e· qrem Stef( Art ist.) NE·WPORT BEACH JOe 25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION . tM1! OILY LOC.tU.Y '-""'0. IMDIPtMIEHT .. IW*'P 1M TMf M._ ..... . -· MEMORIES of Newport's early days for Mrs. Miriam Blaich l.Dclude watehtng nar- row gauge railroad cars haul gn.nite boulders down Bal- boa Penlnsula for the Harbor entrance jetty. Mrs. Blaich, who has summered here for 53 years, also remembers Newport's first ''modern" hospital In Balboa, with ftYe beds. During her ftrst sum- mers here, she recaUs tllat everybody wore shoes, enn when walkinc In the sand. ''The entlre human body ns covered," she says, ''and even e htldren wore hats on the beaeb," Her eottap was the ftrst buJit oo the Baibol. Pen- Insula Point. (Ensign phOto.) F'IFTY. THRE E YEARS of Balboa history are representeo in these 2 photos of Mr s. Miriam Blaich aDd son, John. The Blaich cabin on the ocean tront In the 1300 block of E. Balboa Blvd. h2s changed a Uttle since the original photo in 1920. In the old photo, seated on the porch, Is Mrs. Blaich's mo ther, Mrs. Mary Miller, who had the cabin bu.ilt that year. John Blaich, salesman for Crucible Steel, now lives ln Bay Shores. Mrs. Blaich still Uves In Whittier, but spends lots of time at her newer beach home near the original cabin. The old beach cabin Is sl.ated to be torn down soon to make WlY for a condo- mln!um development. Cabin built in '20 still in Balboa JAM: summer, at the ap $ZOO or UOO each, be eouldD't here, and we woulddotbesame. were llSed to gtt them out. ol86, Mrs. Mlrlam BlaJeb pn blllen tt. He picked ~ some TbeJ had an old raw boat aDd "We came down here every ._. ntmmlDclD Newport Bay. sand, IDd Sb?ot h1J bead 111 would row over to flstt us. We summer trom Whlttter. I had Sooo, btr uttte cabin, built amuement at the blppr-teetor could loollacros.! tbe Penluula crown 141 tn Nebraska, crad .. !II JIU'IIIO 011 B&lbol'l OCM.D just SIDd tblt WOUJdo't crow to the lslaod aod see Just that JatinC trom the IJillnr&lty there ....... u ....... h._ ooe boule 1D 1909 a.s a Ubra.rlan. After .. -. wt ctn waJ to a coo~ _,.......... · THE NfwPORT 'HARBQR lOc COSTA • MESA THURSDAY , AUG. 16, 1973 PHOIIE, 673·0550 COROllA DE L MAR, CAL IF. '51 ARBOR DAY CEREMONIES were co-sponsored by the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Cl ub and the Balboa Impron - ment Assn. oo Nov. 3, 1951, aDd tbe project for the day was the ptantlnc of the traffl.c isbnd bells aloog the middle of the oewly improved Balboa 81Yd. oo the Penin- sula. Tbe outdoor spebers pl.atfor m WllS occ~led by (staoding, left to right) Balboa Postmaster Herb Kenny, president of the Klwarus Club ; Jud~ Robert Garc»er, master of ceremonies; Les Stetfensen, who emceed the • BIA rtmd raising dlnoer wlllch made the Arbor Day project possible; Ted Hambrook, program ch.alrman ; Harry Welch, (fUd marshal, aDd Assemblyman Earl Stanley. (seated, left to rl(bt), Monte Grimes, chairman of the Ki wanis beauti!icatlon committee; Lonrue Vincent, president or the Balboa Improvemeot Assn .. Les lsb@l\, mayor of thE' City ot Newport Beach, aod Joe Seek secretary of tht' state Senate. (Howard Folsom photo rro m the No¥. 8, 1951, Issue of the Newport Harbor Ensign.} MESA SEEKS INCORPORATION • "NEW CHURCH ORGANIZED .. --Jan. B, 1953: The first services wtu be held Sunday, Jan_ II, by the oewly orpn!J.ed Christ Lutheran Church of Costa Mesa, of the Mls90url Synod, ln the chapel of the So uthern Callfornt.a Bible College. The Rev. Wahl of El Monte will serve as temporary pastor. • • • • • "MI LITARY ORDER FORME D" ·· Jan. 8, 1953: The newly orpllized Oran~ County Chapter of the MtUtary Order of the World Wars ..-111 hOld Its ftrst recular moothly meeting to - D.igbt at the omcers Club at El Toro Ma.rloe Sta.Uoo. Acting commander of the Oraoce County Chapter is Dr . Dutd Nielsen of Lido Isle, Newport Beach physician and formerly at- tending phylllcl&n to King Paul n of Greece. Speaker for the inaugural mMtln( I.S Vlee-AdmlraJCharles Pow - naU. lliM (Ret.}. of Sa.n Ol.ego, a much decorated World Wa.r D carrier com- maOOer wbo later commanded the Air DR. DAVID MII:LUM Force Paciftc Fleet • • • • • "MESA INCORPORATION PETITIONS F'ILED" •. Jan. 8, 1953: The Comty Board of S~rrtsors Tuelday, Ja.n. I, the oew president of the :-.lewport Harbor Chamber of Com- merce, succeeding another Balboan, Harvey Somers. The ReY, Paul Moore Wheeler was named nrst vtr~>-presldent ; Maurie Stanley, 2nd vi ce-president, Ro land Wngtlt, re. elected treasurer; Hay Lange:nhelm, reappotntefl ex~utt¥e seeretary. • • • • • "IRVINE NAMED MAN OF THE YEAR .. -· Jan. 22, 1953: Myford lrvtoe, head ot the Irvine Co., was honored Jan. 16 by the Newport HarOOr Chamher or Commerc~ wltb Its lllgflest award •• man or tile year for 1952. Harry Welch, man or the year tor 1951 , recei¥ed an additional hooor, the lnttial award or life member ship in the Chamber. • • • • • "KIWANlS CLUBS INSTALL'· -· Jan. 22, 1953: In )oint 1nst1Uatlon ceremonies Jan . 15 at the Balboa Bay Club, Dr. Albert E. stockton of Shore Cliffs took OYer the pruldeocy of the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club trom Jim Vu OJ\• of Corona Hi(hluds, I.Dd Herb Ward, prlnctpat of Harper schOOl, succeeded Dr. Giles Brown of Orang!: Cout Collep as president of the Costa Mesa Klwantans. The N"PQl"t Harbor Club al.9o Installed C. K, Prleat and JobD Kimble u Yiee-presldents; Jan Briscoe, secretary, aDd ~Mrt Cc:Jrmell, secretary, Costa Mua otftcers inch.ted Hal Hatfield, Yic::e.orestdent· Russ Bl.rtlne, secretary: W. C. Rles, treasurer . domtalum Welopmeot. But, ••But we booibl a Jot oa the "RaJiroad cars loaded with Utn.ry work 1n Hemet, Caur., --r 8bt bu uot1Jer beach boue ocean ~kle o1 wbat ·la DOW the hup cbtmts ot cnnlt• from I married and lw.Ye ll•ed to IMI'bJ, wbere abe ltaJ• wbeD UOO block of E. Belboa BIYd. · Arl1Datoo wtat don tbl Pen~ Whittier alDet. Wbeft my mo- lbl eolltls don from Wblttler, ud bad aU tbe tvmblr tor 1uuJa oo the ~-pup tber died, abt left me the sea- uJ abt bu a lot oiiMIDOI'lel, ow cottqe IJroacllt dowD ID track risible beMDIJ CKrcottace side eottap. Yy busbud Ia received the Incorporation petib001 drculated by UM! Cotb Well Home Rille Gro~. and laltruetld tbe COUDtY elerll and cotmty as.Ms.)f to eheell tbt more thaD 1,300 -.mes. Tbt peti- Uoos wue filed Jan. 5 at the eo«mty coartboose b7 Robtrt wu.on. chalr- mu ot tt.1e Home Rule Groap, vn.. I suftleteat DUD'Ibt:r ol •m.. .. .... bHD. YUUied U ftUd., tbe oo.tJ .... 't't.IOH wtU caU I pabUe ._... &lp OD the pttttiOD ~ t.cor'parate U I eltJ, ao-IU'y etlaiC'H CUI be • • • • • "GRADE TEACHERS ORGA.NlZE CLUB" •• Jan. !!'• l 153: A oew chi> of teaebtrs of the 3 elementary sc:hoot. ot Newport S.c::b tu be-. orpnlled with Mamie Klmu ol Nnport Hetata u PI"Nideat; James Fltqwak!, •tce.prtlll. dtlllt; E.tee C<Ulll. ltel"'tary; Jeu BoaDet. tr.....-; Mlta Baebmua, plbU.c:atJoftl ebalroa; Marjorie Jodp, ~ cu-. S.U..bol Smlto, llary -•II• ud lAo M eC l1Modt, -=tal commutllt, too, of botr Bal»oa aNd to bt --oot track ftom l.ol Aoplts. 1D Ute old picture, ud the Ifill-101M aow, too. UM1 w1U 11ftV be........ W-1N b1tJt ttwe, DO atber lt• 'ftl Uld to bulk! tMbr.U.. ''I Dew 8010• ol President 'fit wu aa ... ...-tbe boul wu betwMa u 1JMJ tDt nter, wttleb la lt111 Uau•. Nltoa'a cc-stM IJl WhlttJer nmu bodJ wuflall7oorwed," end ot '"''N Pollt. "E't'U'J'OOI -.mtd tbllr cot. qv.tte wen aDd bMw Mn. 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""' -..w 111ft 111o -Rolo ~ 15 lt081.T '""-10t1 diQa 110 raa., tbt r.ta lx' U. ... dal tladkla. • e e • • "YIIICEIIT NAKED CHAMBER PRESIDENT" --- II, 1111' ~ -al lloAa wu-Ju.. U" e e • • • '"BOSLEY IMST.U.L&D BY IWIOIII" -· .loa. II, 1111' co-., ..., "'c.... .... -... ·-Ju.. 10 u ......... -tl---· ~ -11&----U-~llaJII-.,... ............. .,.._, llwl ....,., -"'" a-.. -. -.. .., '-............ 1 o..~r~~ >r' ....eat eona ......_ ..... •·=-.... OWWo, ,... • ~ ...., 8lllloH, IIIW; Cloolrllo GIUo, ........... ..._. ......... ce•TIMIIIa OM PAa&_• TION POINT $1 A Foo N • ..-o .. THAIIItO ..... IICIN ICCTION 4, ~AO•I •• T ,.-'-'------=co"";:::::"• o==•L ••:::=~· CA•=::••· nt==UMOA~Y, ""~OUIT~tl, ,.,~, · AIT TOIIAMCI MIJ.HAIIIIOOK LAIS L • "ART 'l'ORRA.NCI ILICTID'' ... Ju.ll, lt5S: Artlull' Torruct ol 8t.llol. IaJud _,.. a alate ol oftlcer• elected J-clo7 II Ulo Ko.,..-1 Barbor Coouoaolty C-bnloeb bold II lbo Boi!Joo lloJ Ct.,. L&ro t.tqldao o1 Wootll .... port, llr• .teo..pro-; "'"· Toll -or~ ID4 Yiet-prelidel:lt; Cllr..et Rl&btt olB&IIol. Jaii.Dd, MCI't- tarJ, IJid Orrin WriJIII ol Ill-lalaad, -..rv. R«UIDC pr-eaklea.l Tom NOI'bl t.ba.Ued Mrs, Haney Sorntn, ebl.m- pt.lp chairman, for palttDc tbe Mid drtu DW'er tilt top. • • • • "DRIVE TO Otm' P-E REVIVED" --Ju. 19, 195S: Tbe Newport Belcb City Co!Ddl rearp.al.Md the cltJ'• Paclflc Electric committee ud rerind tbe efforts to n- mO'f'e tbe P-E tracks aod station from the beart of Newport, Comcilman Les Iabell. himself a membtr of the old eom- mlttee, urged tbat buslDeumea from tbe ar• 1DT01Yed should be put 011. tbe committee. Mayor Norman Mtuer tber~ oamed CoUDcllman Gerald Bermett to rtplaee Mr. Isbell oo the commtttee aDd al8o IAJOlnted Tom HeD!IerDI and George Plckerlne. Rema1Jllng on lbe committee are CotmeUman Bradeo FlDcb, City Yanapr John SIJ.Iors, City Engineer Bert Webb and Newport Harbor News-Press pub- Usher Ben Reddick. • • • • • "BALBOA ANGLING CLUB CELEBRATES" --Ju. 29, 1953: The Balboa Angll.Dg Club, oklest and largest local salt- water sporttlshl.D.g organlr.atton, celebrated Its sHYer anni- versary Ju. 23 at the Newport Harbor Yacht Cl~. J. B. McNally of Baiboa. Island, Newport Harbor's grand o)d man of ft.shing, was elected cllairman of the board for Ute. other members of the new board are Dr . C. M. Beebe of Los Angeles, the oew president; frank Sawyer of Bay SOOres, first vice-president; Fred Hershorn of Corona del Mar, 2nd vice-president; Curt Dosh of Balboa Island, J. Don Locke ot Long Beach, Peplto Peres of Corooa del Mar, Angus Potter of Shore CUffs, aDd Paul M. Rogers of Udo Isle. Lee Jonas of Costa Mesa was reappointed secretuy, and Frank Crocker of Balboa was named historian. • • • • "rNSPffiATION POINT-$1 A fOOT" --F'eb. 5, 1953 -- A dollar per square foot Is the price Inspiration Point committee goes Into action this week-end to acquire that Impressive site on the Corona del Mar bluff as a view park for the city. "Salesman" C. Lester Jones will set up a tract ortlce on the site tnls week-end to ha.odle "sales" of th2t bluff area to persons wishing to donate funds to preserve the Point as a park. Mr . and Mrs. Charles Adams, owners of the 4 lots comprising Inspiration PolDt, nave agreed to donate $27,500 of the price of the lots and are otferlng the entire Point for $35,000 to the COM LUTU JONES Civic Assoelatlon on cood1Uon that It be dedicated as a park. • • • • • "NEW HIGH SC HOO L SITE ASKED"--feb. 5, 195 3: S!¥)t. Sidney DaYldson of the Newport Harbor union high school district announced this week that initial steps have been taken to acquire land oear Orange Coast College for a new high school. He called the Federal Security Agency In San Fruclsco to request that .sutn.cient areas tor a high -1 ·-be ·-oat "' Ulo ... _ -Aa Art111 Air -. <II<-_,1,. Ill' lbo U.B. GoHnDIOIIL • • • • • , • "LADY ANGLERS INSTALl.'' --ltb. I, 1811: htir'-C ... Pnol-Clara Kottor ol llowport ,_-111a ~·1 pYtl to Flor-o (Dtoldt) GhtliJ ol Boll>oo at tilt ~ a'lltll'd -ollllt llowport Harbor LltlJ AocJor• Ju. 10. DontbJ (PII>tJ) J-ol 11 ......... wu -lied u .tco- PHAIIDt; Dorotbla KI•!Jfjtbtr ol COlt:& ~~~-. teerttal'y· Dort• Powen ol 8&0:.:. lllaad, tr-..ur•. ' • • • • • • "NEWPORT POLICEMEN ARRESTED" ~-F'eb. 11, 1951: TbrH members of the Newport Beach pollee dtpll't- meot IDd ooe former membtr were arreJted durlq' tM weet-eod aod IDOtblr otftcer wu dt.cbarltd folloYtDc a lee&tbf IDt'estlptkm ol burll&rles at 1oc:a.1 rnldeoets ud ator-11. "Tbe lD.Yutlp.tloa ls oow cloMd, Wllea DeW m- deoce turu ~." PoU.ce Cblef R, R. RodctSDsoo anoounced alter a Joar eoatereoce wttb deteetift •rceaats Joba ~ ud ViDCeOt McManlpl. • • • • *"RETIRED PC6TMASTER DIES" --Feb. 1%, 195S: Harry Ross K1Dc. 74, wbo wu postmuter ID Corooa del Mar from Au.c. 14, lMO, unUl hla: retirement March 30, 1949, died Feb. 6 at Looa Eeacb Vetennlllolpltal. • • • • You won't find WRS.HARVEY PEA MRS. RONALD BARLOW • "MRS. BOYVEY AGAIN HEAOO PTA" --feb. 19, 1953: Mrs. Harold 0. Boyvey of Central Newport was re-elected president of Newport Harbor high scllool PTA at the quarter- ly meeting last week. Mrs. Tbomas Frost was named tlrst vice-president; Mrs. Ronald Barlow, Znd Ylce-prestdent; Mrs . Harvey Pease, recording secretary; Mrs. A. L. Hay- ward, correspoodlDg secretary; Mrs. Harold Knipp, treas- urer; Mrs. Harry HilUard, auditor; Mrs. Byron Fenley, historian; Mrs. William Tritt, parliamentarian. a Union Bank on every corner. • • • • • "COUNCIL BAC KS POLICE CHIEF" --Feb. 26, 19'53: T he Newport Beach City Council gave Pollee Chief R. R. Hodgkinson a vote of confidence at the feb. Z4 meeting and then r ejected a proposal to ask the County Grand Jury to Investigate the charges of burglaries by members of the pollee department. Chief Hodgk:lnsoo submitted an up-to- date. report to the CouncU, teiUng of one additional arrest, makmg a total of 4 policemen and one form er member arrested and another oftlcer discharged. • • • • We planned it that way. The man who runs a bus1ness needs a speoal lund ol bankmg Fasl Fle>~lble Dec1S1ve We ve butll our $4 DilliOn bus1ness bark by prov1d1ng rust that k1nd ol serviCe Actron -onented Through a network o! 16 Regtonal Head Olfrces 1n ma1or commerc.al centers ol Caltlornra O~;HHilf' Count~ AeQoonal HIIIO Qnoc e Matn at La 'Je1<1 O•angl'l NO!Ih O•anol'l County Ottoce Harbor at OrangethOfOI'l Full11rlon Each 1s slalled w1th e~per1enced bt1smess bankers Men w11h !he ab1ll1y and !he aulhor~ty to make ma,or loan dec1S10ns on !he spol Red tape 1s cut Wa1t1ng t1me IS vtrlually ehmmated I! your problem IS bus1ness banktng the solu110n may oe rust around the CQfner • "ENSIGN AND COL. SMITH ARE TAR GETS "--March 12, 1953: Arthur Best of Corona del Mar rose~ in the aud.len ce at the M.a.r cb 9 Newport Beach CoWlcll meeting to (CONTINUED ON PAGE J) South Orang!! County Aegoonal Ottoc!'l Newpo•t Cente• Newport Beacr. fofs of folks sell Croceries ... i'ls way erl/iee So many service~ to make shoppint easier •ncl mort fun--like H01.4E DELIVERY of vroc:ories, Riclword'o CHARGE ACCOUNTS, • bakery io each of our otor~t, you v•t JUST lAKED BREADS ood PASTRIES, • complwto moou of HOT FOODS-from 10lod to cle11ert. Whet elae clo we Oo7 -Well, we keep ewerythin9 super cl••n eftd well anenged -efttJ we doc• iud about every brend in • full rant• of siae1 end varieties. All this plu• mor• 11nilin9 people H9or to SERVE YOU! RICHARD'S -WHERE SERVICE. TO YOU IS OUR PLEASURE! RICHARD'S MARKETS JOINS THE HARBOR AREA IN CONGRATULATING . _!/;;N;NSIGN l • on its 25th Anniversary of Outstanding Service to · Our Community WE HAVE ENJOYED MANY YEARS TOGETHER HARIOR YIIW-1"0 llloc4RTKUR, MIWPORT IIACH OI'IN DA1LY t TOt, SUNDAY 10 TO 7 -U4 .. 640 LIDO CRt_CTIR-3-133 VIA LIDO, MIWI'ORT 114CH OI'IM DAILY t TOt, SUNDAY 11 TO 7 --67WNt • J • • 54 THJS PHOTO was taken at the 1954 election meeting of the Balboa Island Businessmen's Assn. Seated, left to rlpt: directors Clarence Boardman of Boardman's Market, Helen Peterman of Shipmates, and Kenny N lchols of the Cottage Waffle Shop; standing, E. H. Sk:inDer of Skinner's Pharmacy, past president; and directors Lyle finley ot the Market Spot, attorney Clarence (Chick) Higbie, and Hal Houser of Mariner's Isle Realty. (Jan. 28, 1954, photo.) RUMOR SCOTCHED--NEW CHIEF (COHTINUfD FROM PAGE 2) as lt It were true that a councilman had an interest in a ne'll'spaper that does business with the city, and ther eby ln- ellgtble to serve on the Council. The reference was to Co~mcUman Andy Smith and the Ensign newspaper, which holds the contract for publishing city legal nottces. Pub- lisher Arvo Haapa was put under oath to answer questions whetller Col. Smith held a linancl.al interest ln the Ensign, and the following Information was submitted: Councilman Smith made a personal loan of $7,500 to Mr. Haapa on Dec. 12 to help meet ttJe demand for payment of obligations to Enste:o partner B. N. Desenberg. Subsequently a conditional sales contract was made out In the amount of $7,500 on a job printing press in the Ensign bacltshOp, but that amount came from some one else other than Councilman Smith and enabled Mr. Haapa to replay his personal loan to the coun- cilman. City Attorney !larry Blodgett was asked for a ruling on Councilman Smith's eligibility to serve and also on ott.er Council members' ellgibtUty. . . . .. • "THE STORY OF A RUMOR" •• Mar ch 12, 1953: City Clerk C. K. Priest, once a pollee sergeant and also a former newspaperman, has done some digging up of fa cts to deal with one of the most persistent of rumors about the City of Newport Beach. That rumor, often re- peated, Is that the City or New- port Beach, Calif., has been re- ferred to as a corr~tly governed ctty, in political science classes ot one or more or our colleges, and that a similar statement has been printed in a newspaper or map..z.lne. Cha.rlle Priest !Did the City Council at Its March 9 meet- ing that he had located an article publlahed ln the American City M:apslne of Marcil, 1939, which told of a city ot Newport facing bankr~tcy because of previous mismanagement of munclpal at- lairs. Then an aroused citlz.enry ctU.RLIE PRIEST cleaned out city tJall, the city manager was removed from om.ce, and "the tottering city government was revamped." Mr. Priest then gave the punch Une of his report: "This article refers to the City of Newport .. In Kentucky." • • • • • '•INTRODUCING THE NEW ENSIGN'· .• March 19, 1953: With this issue the Ensign comes out in 7 column format instead of a tabloid •. printed on new equipment moved in last week from Ventura. This was the sequel to last week's City Council commotion Involving the Ensign and Councilman Andy Smith. Publisher Arvo Haapa an- no~mced tllat obligations to Ensign partner B. N. Desenberg. totaling some $25,000, had been paid orr wtth the help of the temporary loan from CouncUman Smith, personal twxts, family loans and surrender of ptlntlng equipment to Mr. Desenberg as the mortgage holder, followed by the pur- erase c.f new bllck.shOp equipment. . . . .. • "NEW POLICE CHrEF' NAMED" --April Z, 1953: John L. Upson, veteran of 15 years oo the Ioree, took oYer the hot spot of chief of pollee of the City of Newport Beach oo March Z?, just at the beginning of the ordeal I of Easter week. Mr. Upson, who joined the Newport Beach pollee department in 1938, w:as appointed last week after 14 the surprise reSignation of Chief R. R. Hodgldnson. The veteran pollee chlet said he was resigning to save the city from further embarrassment. A $19,954.3'1 tu Uen had been ftled by the Bureau of Internal Revenue against Chief Hodgkinson and hJs wife JOHN UI'SON tor the period 1944-50. The new chief 1• a nteran of World War 0 and served as commander ot Ntwpart Harbor American Legion Post 291 1n 1948-49. . .. . . • "COSTA MESA lNCORPORATION VOTE SET"--April 9, 1953: The County Supervisors Tuesday set the date tor June 16 for the Costa Mesa incorporation election. On the same day, the Taxpayers Association of Costa Mesa began an active campaign to oppose the incorporation. • • • • • "NEWPORT TO BAN GA MBLING" --April 16, 1953: The Newport Beach City Council took action April 13 to deny business licenses to poker parlors as of the fiscal year beginning July 1. City Attorney Harry Blodgett was instructed to prepare the necessary ordinance. • • • • • ''COUNCILMEN ALL CLEAR" --April 16, 1953: City Attorney Harry Blodgett presented a 17.1/2 page legal decision on the possible disqualification of city councilmen tor having interest in businesses doing business wtth the City ot Newport Beach. He ruled that Councilman A. w. Smith's temporary loan to Ens!~ Publisher Arvo Haapa did create an interest in the Ensign, but that this did DOl occur until after the legal advertising contract had been awarded. Mr. Blodgett also ruled against conflict of interest charges raised by Councilman Smith, Involving Braden Finch as officer and stockholder in Newport HarOOr Bank, Norman Miller as an employee of J. A. Seek's Balboa Island Ferry, and Les Isbell as owner or Newport Builders Supply, all of which do business with the city. . . .. . • '•ENSIGN AND C.Q. WIN HONORS" --April 30, 1953: Competing in the better newspaper contest ot the National Edltorlal Assn., the Ensign received an honorable mention in the category of best column, one stD)ect, In a daily or weekly newspaper In the United States --for the '·CalUng C.Q." tishing column by Dr. Richards H. Hoffman of Corona del Mar. The same Issue of the Ensign carried a photo ot Doc Hottman with his nrst marlin, caught April 13. • • • • • "UNIFYING POST OFFICES OPPOSED" --AprU 30, 1953: The Corona del Mar Cl'rlc Assn. went on record Aprll n opposing the prCipOM!d coasoUd:atloD of tile 4 PQ11t omces to. Newport Beach. The vote was taken alter Ustenlog to talks by local attorney Ralph Myers opposing tbe con90llda- tioo and Newport Publisher Ben Reddick favoring the ptan. • • • • "'"POKER BANNED" --May 14,1953: The Newport City Council gave t1nal approval May 11 to an ordinance that will do away with all poker parlors ln the city by providing that business Ucenses cannot be issued for poker tables. Thus the licenses of 4 poker parlors will expire June 30. . .. . . '"·•HEFORMERS SEEK CANDIDATES" -· May 21, 1953: The recently formed Harbor Citizens League, an organiza- -t.atloo In search of Council candidates, -held its first pubUc meeting May 18, -wlth Arthur Cubbage of West New- -port as ctW.rman. Mrs. Don KoivLsto ot Balboa was named vice-chairman; Mrs. Roy Hallberg of Corona del Mar, secretary-treasurer, Directors are Henry Deister and E. Ralph Schisler ot Balboa. Island; Sam Hill and Ernest Hartman of Newport; Walter Gerhardt, William Perrow, Col. Eimer Wiles, and T. Dtm.can stewart ot CDM Ofn. ART CUIUCE cials of tbe League denied that their speclftc purpose was to defeat Councilmen Braden Finch and Les Isbell, whose terms of omce ezptre next April. • • • • • "SC HOOLMEN HONORED" --June 11, 1953. S~t. Sid Davidson of the Newport Harbor Lmioo high schOol district and S~t. Ray Elllott of the Huntinctoo Beach high school district will receive outstanding cltlzen awards tonight at the 5th annual Orange Coast College commencement. • • • • • "SCHOOL BOARD INCUMBENTS WIN"--May 21, 1953: All Incumbents were returned to om.ce In the May 15 school board elections, Including Edwin Edick and Tom de Forest for the Costa Mesa. elementary district, J. B. Stoddard and Gordon Flodlay in the Newport Beach elementary district, Donald Duncan and Hadd Rlng l.D the b.igb schOOl district, and Walter and Le Bard 1D the OCC district. ~' HAVE YOU BEEN LOaUNG FOR A SPECIAL LAMP TO EIIHAIICE TBil WAJUITR Aim BEAtrrY OF YOIII IDlE? TB IILAlllliRS IIOW HAS A SEA tmFUL COL- LICftlN FROM WHICH TO CHOCISE TRAT IPICW.<lm. J411ATSIDI DIIVI • Mfti'OIIT I I ACK 67 J.WI Twenty-three years--- ---and STILL GROWING! LORNE HUYCKE IN FRONT OF THE BALBOA FITZPATRICK'S STORE ·-BEFORE HE FOUNDED ··LORNE ·S," PREDECESSOR OF "THE WET SEAL" 1950 T he first store in the nine-store chain currently known as "The Wet Seal" was opened late In lll5 0 and was located on Bal- boa Island In Newport Harbor. At that time, the shop was known as "Lorne's," named alter the owner, Lorne Huycke, an enter- prising young man with a family background of haberdashery experience. 19 55 With the opening of the "Young Idea" store in El Segundo, in February, 1955, expansion had begun. 1963 Eventually, it became apparent that a shop specializing In swim wear and beach-boating type sportswear would be a profitable ad- dition to the group, and "The Wet Seal" In Costa Mesa was established at lUllgren Square on Valentine's Day in 1963. 1967 The fourth and largest of the stores was opened at South Coast Plaza in February, 1967, incorporating a wide variety of wear- ing apparel for young ladies. 1968 Then 1968 brought two additions to the fam- ily. First, the acquisition of "Town & Surf" in Laguna Beach, and the opening of a brand new "Wet Seal" in Huntington Center, Hunt- ington Beach. 1970-71 The seventh store was opened at the City Centre in Orange In August of 1970, follow- ed by the Mall of Orange "Wet Seal" the succeeding year. 1973 The newest addition to the family is sched- uled to open September 5th at the Laguna Hills Mall near Leisure World. WITH THE INCORPORA TJON Of ALL STORES UNDER "THE WET SEAL" NAME EARLY IN 1968. AND THE ESTABLISHMENT Of WAREHO USE AND GENERAL OffiCE fACILITIES AT THE IRVU<E INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX, "THE WET SEAL"" OffERS THE SOliTH- ERN CALIFORNIA SHOPPING MISS. MRS. OR MS. A TREMENDOUS CHOICE Of SWIM WEAR. AND HAS ESTABLISHED A REPtrrATION FOR THE MOST COMPLETE SELECTION Of CASUAL SPORTS- WEAR IN THE AREA. 1975 --?? • • • lbDdlnc, left to right, H. C. SamP8CJD. E. L. Patteraollo A. ll Meyers IDd Robert WUsoo. Tbey were oamed shortly after the I.Dcorporat.Joo of the city. MARSH OUI"P'IEL.D WAL. T lll!L.LOTT DUNCAN STEWART ,.ORREST SMITH AL CL.EM£NCE HERE ARE SOME of the local citizens lt"ho !lave partici- pated In the growth and development of tbe Harbor Area 1n building and prq>erty management: Marshall Dutneld, for- mer grldiroo great at USC; Walter Mellott, wbo started hts South Coast Construction Co. 1n 1945 ; T. Duncan stewart, "poet lariat" ol Corona del Mar as well as builder; Forrest Smith, Irvine Coast Country Club; AI Clemeoce, contractor, and George Buccola, builder and deYeq,er. ~ummer cpops Coflcerls MONDAY EVENINGS UNDER THE STARS ON THE MALL AT FASHION ISLAND HENRY BRANDON CONDUCTING THE FASHION ISLAND POP CQbiCERT ORCHESTRA, .. , P • II . ....,.:.f:) AUGUST 20 PROGRAM-9 P.M. .n FASHION ISLAND OVERTURE LA BOUTIQUE FANTASQUE SHEHERAZADE THEMES .. ALLEGRO FOR HARPSICHORD MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT ... "PORGY & BESS" SELECTIONS. WINDMILLS OF YOUR MIND . DANC E OF THE COMEDIANS. JEALOUSIE .. BLUESETTE. ''SOUND OF MUSIC" SELECTIONS . Brandon Carroll Arrangement Rlmsky Korsakov Bova Brandon Arrangement • Gershwin LeGrand Smetana Brandon Arrangement Thlelemans Rodgers Sponwred by The lrvme Company and Fashoon lrol.md Merchants Assocoalion in coopera!oon wolh thf' Rf'cordmg lndu~lnes Trust Fund FASHIONJ ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER Pacific Coast -Between Jamboree and JAMBOREE--SPRECKELS CASE • •e.u. oriosEB P.o. ll!llrEATICif" •• ~-4, 1151, Tbo a... """"'•-Auo. _.., lllf 17, -lo -lbo ,.._ -lldlllloo "' -1 pool olll-. • • • • • "POITIIASTER KEIIIIY TO RESIGN" •• 1-4, 11151' 8albao Poltonutor Herb Keooy -011 blo rolllpolloo W. week, eft'.etln Auc. 1. He W"'U be oaoel..U.tll ,..,. of oemco, """"'..., -011 Auc. 1, l$41. • • • • "COSTA MESA INCORPORATES" ·-JIIDt 11, l95S: Tbe !Dcorpuratlon ol Costa Mea wu ~owed Jtmt 1& bJ' Mesa TOter• 1,808 to l,..e, lDd 5 eoaaellmea. ,.,. tlected: Cbules TeWlllkle. Clalre Ne._, Bert Smith, Bruce MartlD J.Dd Walter M1ller. The city muapr form of pernment, a separate l.saue on the t.llot. waaiPPf'O"'ed 1,483 lo 689. • • • • • "TeWINKLE IS FIRST MESA MAYOR" •• Jlllf !, 195!: Tbe oewly elected Coat& Mesa CUy COUDCU mtt JIDI 29 IDd elected CbarletTe- Wtntle as the ft.rst may- ifr . The aleo appo!Dted Donald Duogao Arlle ~-;c· I be lrrtgaUoo city clerk, a.od (Cy) Ries, member tbe staff of Costa Mesa Bank, as treaSIU'er, DON DUNGAN • • • CHAS. T•WUUCL! • • "BRI~ NAMED LEGION COMMANDER" --July 2, 1953: The new commander of Newport Harbor American Legion Post 291 1s Robert J. Briggs of Costa Mesa. He Is a Navy veteran of World War l * * • * • ''WE LCOME, BOY SCOlFI'SI" --July 16, 1953: The greatest encampment of boys 1n the history of the world opens tomorrow oo the Irvine Ranch oear Corona del Mar for the 3rd National Boy Scout Jamboree. There will be 50,000 Scouts aDd leaders from the United states, also 56 foreign Scouts trom 16 other nattoos, oo the 3,000 acre Jamboree site. The Jamboree wtll eocl July 23. • * • • *"CLIFF HAVEN yr ES TO ENTER NEWPORT"--July 23, 1953: Voters In t..! CUff Raven subdivision Yoted Tues- day 98 to 54 in favor of annexing to Newport Beach. • • • • * "TIDELANOO DRJLLlliG ORDERED" --July 30, 1953: The Newport Beach City Council gave notice July 27 to Monterey Oi l Co. to begin drilling fOt tidelands oil ott West Newport within 90 days 1n accordance with the Elllott oil drilllng contract, which has been tHen over by Mooterey. • • • • *"MESA CITY MANAGER NAMED" --July 30, 1953: George W. CoUey, 47, of Los Angeles was appointed July 2'7 by the Costa Mesa City Council as city manager at $8,500 a year. He has served as city manager or Redondo Beach for 2 years and of Redlands for 4 years. He served aa NaT)' eommander during World War 0 , taking part in 3 tnnslons In the South Paeltlc. • • • • • "MESA PLANNING COMM.~ONERS NAMED"--Aug. 13, 1953 : First members of the Costa Mesa Planning Com - mission are Walter Weimer, chairmani Baroey Fruque, vtce-cbairman; W. B. Mellott, H. C. sampson, E. L. Patter- son. A. H. Meyers and Robert WiLson. • • • • • '"SfREcK'ti.s n'EEn-1'!11t-·hc~ a,•xfi, .. Aug. ;?, usa, Adoil>b Sprecula n, 41. ~ 1IIUJ Uonaire, wa.IUd out of the Newport Justtee 'court JQtir- day a free man, but f:a clng Immediate re-U'f'ellf 00. etarga: of felony assault. Judge D. J. Dodge dismissed the orlcf,Dal eomplalnt charging assault by means of force Ukel:y to produce great bodUy llarm. Mr. Spreekels was arrested Aug. 20 by Newport Beach police at his Balboa fsland home, 106 Grand Canal, oo the charge of assaulting hts diYorced HERE IS THE FIRST CITY COUNCIL of the City of Costa Mesa, elected June 16, 1953, when the Yoters appf'O'fed tbe tneorporatloa o1 Costa Mesa as a city. Cloc:tJrlse arouDd tile table, at the left: CoiiOCllmeo Bl'uce Martin lD:I Ill wu., X., WUII&alo Sproelloll, N, w11o -• ----. ud-.. u o.ltorcatloo ............. .. pick • -I cblldr-, Adolpll m, 4, IIIII .!au, I . ' • • • • • "llESA VOTES II SALES TAX" •• Aur. Z?, 11151 ' Tbo Cotta ~~-City CouDe1l p.n a.J ...-on.l Allf. 14 to an -... -I II ell}' •I•• tu ~Oct. t. Hall ot tbe proeeeds wtll bt alloc&ted to lbt eapttal outlay"-! after Sepl. 10, 11154. • • • • • "NEW SCHOOL TO OPEN" --Auc. Z7, 1953: Harber Yin Sebool oear CotoDl del Mar will opeD Sept. 14 wttb a capaetty ot 400 ftrst to 5th poaders and 180 ldoderprten- •rs. Miss Eileeo Martin W'tll u.. ~: :;JriDelpal. • • • • • "KAY TELLS COURT ABOtrr BEATING" --Sept, 10, 1953: Mrs. Kay Wlillams Spreckels Is ctriDg testlmoay thll weet 11l a prellmi.DUJ beartnr 1n Newport Judce Coart 1D the flkJDJ usauU eompla!JJt apl.nst her e:r-bitstiiDd, Adolph Spreckels n. Actreas Dorotby Lamour (Mrs. WilHam Hawud} was sutlpoeDaed as a witness and was ln court u Ka1 told about ... beoiiDc. • • • • • "BAPTLn CHURCH TO BE DEDICATED" -- 1i53: A 4 day dedicatioo ceremooy tOt the DeW' ~oCto"'! of tbe First Blpt1st Church ot Costa Mesa wlll bec:tn today. A serrice ot dedleatloo wtU be held this Sill- day, Sept. 13. The dedication ser- mon wtll be P•en by the fouodlng pastor, Dr. Paul G. Neumann. There wlll also be an afterDOOil sei'Yiee Stmday, with addresses by the Rn. Paul Babbitt of the Corona del Mar Community Congrep.tlonal Church, president of the Newport Harbor c.ouocll of ChiD'cbes: Costa Mesa Mayor Charles TeWlnkle, Judge 0 , DA . P, C. HfUMANN J. Dodge, Sl()t. Everett Rea, and Dr. Frank Woyke, uecu- Uve secretary of the North A mertcan Baptists. • • • • * '•OCEAN DRILLING BEGINS" --Sept. 24, 1953: Drill- Ing of a tidelands oil well was started yesterday to deter- mine U a fabulous pool of oil exists IDler the oeean off West Newport. The drllllng tower was raised unto position at 11 :20 a.m. and dril.llag started late 1n the day. The Moll- terey Oil Co. of Wllmlllgton let the drilling cootn.ct S~. 16 to the Santa Marla Drilling Co. The drill site Is near the Jergins and Kadane wells neu 58tll St. JUDGE DONALD J, DODGE Ills Newport Court bench as Kay Williams Spreckels tells about the tn - jurles she receiYed ln an altereatloo with her d1Yorced hiiSband, Adolph Spreckels D, supr mllllonalre, at the Spreckels summer borne on Balboa Island 1n August, 19$3. Claire Nelaoa; Charles TeWlnkle, elected by the CouocU as tbe ftrst mayor; C01m<:llman Bert Smith, City Attorney Don Dlll&M, COimeilmaD Walter MJUer, and the nrst city clerk. Arlle Swarts. (Ealll£11 pllolo.) I !. I WE HAVE BEEN BUILDING THE HARBOR AREA SINCE 1932 And Take This Opportunity, Hop & Peg, To Congratulate You On Your 25 Years of Success With The Newport Harbor Ensign -· • -~ Park lido Condominium - A Current Project SOUTH COAST CONSTRUCTION CO ., CONTRACTOR South Coast Village OPENING NEXT MONTH SOUTH COAST CONSTRUCTION CO., CONTRACTOR WALTER B. MELLOTI, PRESIDENT AHD OWHER OF South Coast Construction Co. WALTER B. KELL.O'M', aboYt, Is a aaUn Callfondan wbO has spent an but the ftrst yeu ol hls Ute 1D the Harbor Area. Rls fktber, WUlard Mellott, ns nil lmcnm u'"l q18Uty eootn.etor, aDd tallgbt blm h!s respect for qua.Uty and perfecUon in wort:manshlp. Walter Mellott secured hls own contractor's Hense tn 1932, and 1n 1945, after serrtng as Chief Engineer for th4l South Cout Boat Company, he formed South Cout Coostrucdoo Co. His comp&QJ bcd.lt muy of the custom bomes in the ana, &Dd br&Dched Ulto :!..~elapmeot, whichlochJdedCorooa H1(1llu4s aDd Harbor HlcblaDds, as nll as hOmes to Costa Mesa ud fhmt:lDgloll Beach, totaUog In u cess of 800 tmJ.t.a. His COrJ'CILIIY Is now eonceotrt.Ung oo com- mercial ud 1Ddll5trlal bu11dings, •lth an eit~st•e t.ck- Cfocmd lD<:IOI!lDc t'I'IUJ or the well tDawn bcd.ldtncs ln oar area. ud 1a DOW active 1n Los Anreln, Rt•erslde IJid Su Oieco COIDtes, as well as~ Collllty . Local projecU DOW IDler coostructi011 loc!D South Coast VIlla~, a 10 aere shoppJDg eompln., C. J. Set:- erstrom "' Sou otnce, Westpte-C aU1ornia tnsuranct BuildlDC (a jo1at Heture), and the Park Lido CondOminium at 1501 Vla Udo. Walter MeUott bU atways bM!l wtlling to gh·t hJs time ud eDU'IJ to eommUD.Ity and c!Ttc atbtrs. A put director at Newport Harbor Chamber of Com. merce, put dlrtdol' ~ Newport B•ch United Food, put preltdeot ol Ora.qe CCHmty Coast Assoctatkln, State Bulkier• E~. OraDce County Builders Ezcnanp, aDd dtatr1ct cbairrM.D. NattODal Federation of Iodependeut Bustoeu. He 11 lOW Oil tbe A<M.sory Committee or the 0ruce Emplre 8oJ Scouts ol America, trustee of Croddy Uortp. .. lurestmeal True, a member of the Board or Dl.redorl aDd E-.e.U" Committee or the U, S. Natlool.l 8-Su DieiO, Ud OD tbe 0ranp County AdTtaory Board ol Ute U. S. Nlliooll But.. stnu 1970 Mr. Mellott IW: !-. a .cata ud district dlr.ctor or the Auoclated Geotn.l Coatraetors ol America, IDd Is current c:natrman at""' o..u .. c-,. c_... IIMILI WI! Alii HOW IUILDIHCO THIIOUGKOUT SOUTH!RH CALifOIIHIA. 111! Alii! $TILL JIEADQUAIITI!UD IH THE HAIIIOII All lA. AND OUIIIIIA.JO.II IMTEIIUT ltEIIIAIH$ IH THE HAIIIOII AUA. COAST . CONSTRUCTIO co. Walter B. Mellott, Pres . 1111 Baker treet Costa Mesa, California • • ... 1954 THE FIRST MEETING of the board of freeholders was held in January, 1954, to begin the drafting of a charter for the City of Newport Beach. The freeholders Included, from left, Mrs. Martin Forrest of Balboa; Robert Campbell of Bay Shores, vice- chairman; Wallace Calderhead of Corona del Mar; Jim Ray of Corona del Mat; Tom Henderson of. lido Isle, Lester'Jones of Corona del Mar, L.B. (Hans) Broerlng of S.lboa Island, J. Leslie Steffensen of Corona del Mar, chairman of the freeholders; Roland Wright of New· port Heights, Henry Delster of Corona Highlands, Walter Gerhardt of Corona del Mar, Mrs. Norman Fleming of Corona del Mar, Marco Anlch of Newport Heights, G. Mark Engelke of West Newport and Mrs. Ruby Stennson of Corona del Mar. U:NSIGN -JAN. 21, '"•) FREEHOLDERS--MADAM MAYOR • "SPRECKELS FACES CHARGE" --Sept, 24, 1953: Judge 0. J. Dodge ruled s.:pt. 21 In Newport Beach Justice Court that Adolph Spreckels D be held to answer to S~rtor Court Oct. 9 oo a charge of assault oo h1s former wt.fe, Kay Williams Spreckels, at his Balboa Island home. ~ • • • • • '•MESA, NEWPORT UNION DISCUSSED" --Sept. 2-4, 1953: A suggested stOOy of tile amalgamatloo of Costa. Mesa a.nd Newport Beach was received favorably at an tmprece- dented meet.J.nc of cotu1cllmen of the 2 cities yesterday at the Balboa Bay CIWI. The meetlng bad been arranged by Theo Robins, Harbor Area Ford dealer, and R. D. Flaherty, president of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. • • • • • "COAST HWY. TO BE WIDENED"--Oct. 8, 1953: Ed- ward Telford, district htgtlway engineer, told the Ensign thls week that Coast Hwy . wm be wldeoed to a width of 76 feet from curb to curb through Corona del Mar. Bids are to be received nert Marcb. Coast Hwy. Is now 56 teet wide; the state owns a 20 foot strip oo tile inland side. • • • • • "INSTROCTOR FffiED BY OCC" --Oct. 15, 1953: The Orange Coast College board of trustees tired instructor CUnton st. John Oct. 12 oo a charge or UQProfessional em- duct for refusing to answer the question, asked Oct. 7: • "JANE RUSSELL FILM SHOT HERE" --Jan. 7, 1954: Scenes tor the RKO Radio producttoo, ''The Big Ralabow," ~ starring Jane Russell and Gilbert Roland, are being shot around the Harbor Area this week --at the Balbol. Bay Club and at the end of Newport Pier. • • • • • "LINDA ISLE PLANS TOLD" -· Jan. 28, 1954: Dr. Forbes Farms Inc., a ft.rm that has leased Linda Isle from the Irvine Co., diSJ~Iayed <k!velopment plans at the Jan. 21 Planning Commission meeting. Fltty-etgtrt lots wtll be sub- divided as hOme sites, with a clLmhouse at the northwest side or the island, formerly known as Shark Island. • • • • "CHAMPION TARS PLAY [N CIF" --Feb. 25, 1954: Both the nrslty and B basketball teams of Newport Harbor high sciKlol clinched SWlset league titles Feb. 19 with twin wins over Huntington Beach and wtu oow go Into CIF tour. nameDt play, The varsity defeated the Oilers 45 to 37 with Bill Wetzel's 15 points lead!Dg the attack. Bob Diehl sank 13 points to lead the B team to a 50-38 victory, • • • • HEIHZ I( AI SEll s.., ...... o. .... • I • "FOUNDER OF TOASTMASTERS MOVES TO COM" .- March 4, 1954: Dr. Ralph Smedley, fouoder and DOW the educational director of Toastmasters lnternatiooal, has moved from Santa Ana to 320 Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar, and Is also setting "' hts oftlce here. He organized the ftrst club in Santa Ana 1n 1924 for men interested in learntng to speak before allcllences. EVERETT llAE c, "'· !tupt. H. &. Supt. H.&, Principe! "Are you now a member of the Communist Party?" Mr. st. John said, "I wtU refuse to answer, beeause to a.nS"'fer would Ylolate my freedom of conscience. I wUI return tm- slgned the loyalty oatb given to teachers." The Instructor, represented by A. L. Wtrin, American Civil Liberties Union attorooy, plans to flle a suit to test the state law !alder whlch lle was tired. • • • • • • • • • FROM THE LOG --March 11, 1954: ln the furor over Senator Joseph McCarthy's !nvestlgatioo of the armed forces let us thankfully assure ourselves of this tact: that the Army brass Is not above the law, oor aboYe belbg called to t:as.k lor their decisions and actions and lack of action. No one should quarrel wJth Senator McCarthy's purpose-- to root out the dangerous lntlltratton of communists in our armed forces a.Dd in other areas of our government, politics aDd society. THESE CITIZENS were lnYolved through the years of En- sign reporting In the areas of coUJiliy government, planning, yachting and local sciKlols. ot these 6, Bill Ritter Is sttll active as prtnclpl.l of Lincoln Intermediate school. • "FmsT DlAL PHONE INSTALLED" --Oct. 22, 1953: The tlrst dial equipped phone for the Harbor Area was In- stalled Oct. 19 at the home ot Mrs. F. L. Cr ego, 173 E. Del Mar Ave., Costa Mesa. This was a big step toward con- nrsion of the Beacon eichange to dial service, • • • • ' • "NEW PAS(I'OR ARRI'IES" --Oct. 22, 1953: Tbe Rev. Lotbar Tornow, from White Lakes, Wis., Is ttl& DeW pastor of Christ Lutbera.n Church of Costa Mesa and also ol st. Paul's Lutheran Churcb in Laguna Beach. • • • • • "RENDEZVOUS SOLD'' --Nov. 5, 1953: AI Anderson, olfller ot the Balboa Ftm Zooe, and Clyde R. Johnson, also ot Balboa., submitted a bid of $76,000 for the Rendezyous Saturday, Oct. 31, and became owners of the famous laM- mark. The ballroom was built In 1928, was gutted by Ore Jao. 27, 1935, and later rebuilt. Bob Murphy owned It tram 1940 to 1950. Mrs. Murphy holds the tlrst mortgage. • • • • • "VANDALS BLAMED FOR SCHOOL FLOOD" --Nov.19, 1953: Theft of 7 pounds of lead caused approilmately 864,- 000 gallons of water to now from the Corona del Mar reser- voir Nov. 15, causing $10,000 flood damage to the new Har- bor View school, which will be dedicated Nov. 23. Vandals broke the lock orr the valve box at the reservoir and remOYecl the lead trom the reservolr flORt control wtre, so that the shut-orr mechanism d.Jd not work when the reservoir tilled. • • • • • "ST. JOHN LOSES ROUND IN COURT" --Nov. 26, 1953: Superior JOO.ge Robert Gardner over-ruled canton St. John's demiU'rer Nov. 23, thus upholding the decision of the Orange Coast College trustees 1n dismissing the OCC instructor for refusing the answer a question on mem. bershlp in the Communist Party. • • • • • "$64,000 NEWPORT BLVD. SALE'"--Nov. 26, 1953 -- Ooe of the largest real estate transaction lnvoiYing vacant commercial la..OO In Newport Beach has been completed with the sale of 252 feet of frontage oo Newport BlYd., acrosa: from City Hall, between the Rall)h Maskey real estate otftce and ·the Arches bridge. Ray 01.niger Sr. of Costa Mesa pur- chased the property from the G!"!Mth Co. for a reported $64,000. Ray Copelin of the Maskey omce handled the sale. • • • • • "TIDELANDS OIL FLOWING!'' --Dec. 10, 1953: OU started flowing yesterday rrom tile nrst Udelands oil well of Monterey Oil Co. near Coast H"}'. at 58th St., West New- port. The tlrst well, which came 1n at 3:19p.m., reached a drlU depth of 4,518 teet and a vertical depth of 3,900 feet, bottom!Dg about 1,200 feet from shore. • • • • • "SPRECKELS FOUND GmLTY" -· Dec. 17, 1963: A Jury in S•ri« Court In Santa Ana founcl Adolph Spreckels guilty of misdemeanor assault against hls former wife 1n a decision returned Dec, 15. Judge Robert Gardner wtll sentence the sugar mllltooa.ire Jan. 8. • • • • • "FREEHOLDERS ELECTED" --Dec. Z.f, 1953: New- port Beach YOters pve appron.l Dec. 2Z to a board of free- holders to draw ICI a charter for the city. The vote wu 1.201 to 148. Tbe followinc were elected, llsted tn order al votes r.ceiYed: Rola.Dd Wrlct'lt, Lawrence (Hans) Broerlnc, ••:"'ea Ray, J. Leslie steffeueo, Robert E. Campbell, Mrs •. R~ FlemiDr. Ka:rtaD Forrest, RWJ stevenson, Marco AD- leb, C. Lester Jooes, WaJter.Gerha.rdt, Wallace Caklerhead, HtarJ Del5ter, Tom Heodenoo and G. Mark Engelke. • • • • • "YOUTH CENTER SITE OKAYED" Jan. 7, 1954: • • • • • "CITY CHARTER DRAFTING COMPLETED" --March 11, 1954: The Board of Freeholders completed the task drlft1ng a charter for the City of Newport Beach at tbe March 16 meeting. The ftrst public heating was set for March 26, aiming for a June 8 decision at the polls. • • • • • "BOYD APPOlNTMENT CONFIRMED" •• March 25, 1954: Jobn T. Boyd Jr., 117 Via Quito, Lloo Isle, president of the Newport Balboa Rotary Club and owner of BayTtew Hardware, has received permanent appointment as Ne-.port Beach postmaster. The appointment was signed Feb. 24 by President Eisenhower and confirmed by the Senate March 18. • • • • • "BEACON PHONES GO DIAL SUNDAY" •• March 25, 1954: H-hour Is 12:01 a.m. this SIIIlday, March 28, wheo Bea con ezchangl! phones in Costa Mesa and Newport Heights will convert to dial operation with a Llberty-8 prefti. • • • • • "SUPT. ENSIGN WILL RESIGN JULY I" --April 8, 1954: A letter of reslgn2tlon trom Hance 0 . Ensign, asso. cl.ate superintendent, .-as acceplecl April 6 by the Newport Beach elementary school trustees, meeting in the school named after him. The resignation Is etrecUYe July 1. S~. Roy 0 . Andersen was instructed to write a letter of appre- clalior for Mr. Ensign's many years of service. • • • • • "DORA HILL, HANS BROERING WIN'" --April 15, 1954: Mrs. Edgar Hill of Lido Isle and Hans Broerlng of HAHS IROEiliNG DOll A HILL Balboa lsla..nd 1fOD eas- Ily In the April 13 City Cotmcll election in Newport Beact! as nteran Les lsbeU was nept out of the of- Dee he bad held for lZ years. Mr. Isbell ran 3rd in the race, followed by Marwen Sturps, Dick Hilliard and Art Cubbage, who had declded DOt to rill. Braden Finch had not sougbt re-electloo. A pr~ltlon to sllbrnlt a.ny change 1n oil drlll1nc ar• to tbe Yoten na apprond 2,098 to 1,288. Library, park, trash and prbl.ge · collectioo ta.Ies were defeated. • • • • • "AL PINKLEY WINS OVER WALT MILLER" --AprU 15, 1954: Costa Mesa Yoters returned 4 incumbenta to Al. PINICL IV • offlce In the Aprll 13 City Council eleettoo, but tncumbent Walter Mil- ler ns narrowly defeated 1,100 to 1,017 by a ne.-comer to politics, A. L. Pinkley, Costa Mesa drugtst. The 4 t1ctor1ous tocumbeota, members of tbl ortclDal City CCM»Cil, art Charles TeWtnk .. , the city's first mayor; Btrt Smith, Claire NelM:Ia and Bruce Mar- ttn. These 4, aJooc trltb Walt Miller, •en elected at tbt Umt of tbe ftlter approval of IDcorporatJoa. • • • • "MRS. HILL ELECTED MAYOR" ~-April J!, 1H4: HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAI:PRESBYTERIA 301 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, Calif. Servin!{ the Community Since 1952 Tbt Scout Jambcwee bel.dqtarten bUild1ng at MacArthur Blfd. and Cout Rwy •• CoraM del liar, wW .... bt IDONd to a lite ..., Harbor Vt.., .cbool to btc:ome tM q-.rttrs tor tM Commlllllty Youtb c-"' Jteopart Hubor. Tho"""· port .,. ... ..-, tcbool -d pft illflil'Dftl laa. I to u IJI'Itmtllt Mrs. Edpr Hill, dt.crlbed as the poutteal W'0D1ier of Nn. port Beach, wu eledld maJOr TllNIIIJ, April 10, rot~o~rtac !be ........ of !be Ajl<llll tltctloa -~-• • • • 1M "II YEARS, 1'1ct -llu -!DID t ellle f1JI-.,... F.J. --optaed tbt fttlt .... Ia l.,'J, tl:lp lbon, It 10kl boota. •pttDM, ~ ud J)llaiOrrll>llle --Tilt btl-_.,. -. Ia -eout l'luo, -. Ia • tr-1o •• _._ "' fluDl.1J --. p~a~oc _,.....,.""" 111r Qt llortiOII bllao -.c .... "11111. --1011- wUO a.. T-c--1or -I of ..-pr-tr at 1111 ---of ~ A .... I...,IOC lilt .. .,..,., 10 -•• lilt T-c-. 11r 11 Chit lloftlll, o ct• ,.._ ..... fill C... atMir,lld ...... OI~THOWALO -., .,. T-c.~~r -·no c .... .,,_---.., c" a 1 • .....-. 1or • tiN = ~ ...... , .... II ...... ,. •• ,._ occ. • ••CLAIRE IIElBOII IS NEW 1IIESA llATOR'• -· Ajl<U II, 1154: Clllrt Jfe-, lotd -. -.... •-miJ'OI' ot C01t1 .... T....,. April 10. Cbarltt Te1flatll, rltirtat llliiJ'OI', mMI tile IDfDI..CD. • • • • ' "Cm ATI'OIIIIEY IS FIRID'" •• Ajl<ll li, IIIH: IIQW Don Bill faetd 11t< llrll -lal --Ia 11t< llrll Cltr c~u ._. ... ~~~oM~~. A&riiN, ud • cut., ••·• YOlo u lllt Bnport Btodl eo.dl -I 10 llo .._._ Cltr A1lont7 Bony BJoolttCI. Tilt -lllr -lml --.., eo.d'"• Altl11to111.11 .. 17-C:O.. CU... 11M lrwtlcallt,... ,,,..,.,, Co•rth• W ··-· ... .._ IWler ... ,._,, ............... s IODt __ _ CO !!tON A Otr:L MA .. , CALl II', IMPERIAL SAVINGS CONGRATULATES THE "NEWPORT ENSIGN" ON 25 YEARS OF SERVICE TO OUR COMM UNITY. Arvo Haapa has reco rded a lot of local history and news in the pages of this fine publi cati o n. A quarter century has brought some dramatic changes to our area; but some things haven't changed. One of them is the quality and integrity of the Newport Ensign. We congratulate Arvo Haapa and wish him and the Newport Ensign continued success. The name Imperial Savings has n't been around New- port Beach for 25 years; but we have inherited some deep roots from our predecessors, Newport Ba lboa Savings, which was founded in O ctober of 1936. We cherish our inheritance and hope to co ntinue to play an ac ti ve ro le in the life of thi s wonderful co mmunity. Pictured on thi s page is so me of the history of our assoc iation. Hope you e nj oy the memories. Sept. 15. 1953. groundbreaking for headquarters building for Newport Balboa Savings& Loan Assn. Left to right Jose ph A. Beeil. founding director . Agnes Bl omqu1SI. president. wh o assisted in th e founding in !936: Ralph P. Maskey. founding directo r ; Paul A. P;.almer. chairman o f the bo.,rd: Wal terS. Spicer. founding diredor: Charles W. TeWinkle. director May II , 1960, groundbreaking for 4'h. stor y addition to headquarters building: left to right Charles TeWinkle ; Walter Spicer: Edward Wh ite. superintendent for the general contractor. Bank Building Corp.; Agnes Blomquist, president ; Ralph Maskey: Samuel A. Meyer (also a found•n.&._ director); Paul A. Palmer, chainnan of the board. with sprained wrist in sl ing: W. Stephen Sm1ttr Ill. Newport Balboa Savings represen tative on the -.:cmstruction job. people. ' l'1, wred al-w)\c ~~ H.1 l ( .rnn ... T~·-"l. \ '• t p r t·,o~,\cnl ,1nJ n l .Jil.lJ:..!t."f ,, I " :•. · ...,,\ nl~"' :".n1 port Jk.1, h Hr.'"'' JJhb ,., .• I .11..i\l :"\t'\\·p,)rr Hc.t~._ h (-q ) 1)-~-\1 ;n 550 :"\t'\\pnrt l 't·nll"r l h (-1~16 H -I~hl ~0 nthcr ltlll\ t'Tllt'lll Southern C:.~ltfnnlr,l l()("<tt ion:-1\) St'f\l' \1H1 OPEN SATURDAYS '\-pectal Hnu~ 1n M0411 ClfTteeS I llO«<al\D,S fl((tfl\ltrl;Ofl IT IS OUR PLEASURE TD INVITE Y'OU .f TD OUR COUNTRY STORE fi 'TRADITIOH' FEA lURES ONLY COUNTRY FOODS -if. NOW! Low Sodium Milk- FRESH • 1\1 QUARTS * FRESH HONEY AND HONEYCOMB PEANUT BUTTER (GROUND WHILE YOU WAI11 BOOKS FOR COOKS COSMETIQU ES ROSEHIPS-VITAMIN C COME TO ~O~BBD~ TIQTBITIOfl FOR i!t HEALTH & DIET FOODS ;&t 1861 Harbor Bl•cl. ~ _ Costa Meso, Calif. ~ ·~-.. I $48-6424 ~ 1628 MacArtnur Bl•cl. * 1072 Bayside DriYo Newport Bead! Calif. !.i Newport Boac:ll, Calil 644.n33 J 67S.67SO MORE UFO'S--2 CITIES OR ONE?--FIRS'tAUDEBi~~·· .. ... 1!'0 SJ~ 8T CE* COUPL&" ... 111Q' 1 .. : ••1""'o .....,_StEirt1nM, bC .. c._.IJ .ideated.,._ ... q tro. .. c~tr.coecta.J.a6.1llllitbcltd1Meo-:U 4 .,,..,._IIJIIfaiiJoc{-IMin1oolllllo.,IJ-· •-'• •• lo .. ellis-Pll '"-' al-cllloo ioJIOitM-Ioo ... llc-. CIIJ, MIJ t, at 1:10 LM. WU np:ll'ted bliJ Ill', ud lin. 1.1 ... liNit fll --JtdltloL hD'Nd'lt. tu: ...... ud I • • • Joramo ~ 'IOt-1/J ~ AYO., C.... dol IIIPor -al .nco -Neall, M -·He -• "PfA SI!!U IDUIC8 COMICS BAll"' ·• 4 ... 5,·1- llar. TM7-llwuocJowloi.Jod, lib a-·-lllol lllo lu nlo R IIQ.5C-M '1.11UIIIodiiN TN llarbo< P'I"A .eo-11 lou-_,lo,..CIIJC< '" --10 a _., dll'ocilo& TMJ -II a.r wwo --. _.., ~ t11o ....... lu rUN at cllo o1 ~--..S .. ...,.. -roqoollloc ........ .-1 IIIla--at "luy duJIOI'' • ulrNplor U.14 R 8ooport llwel Ulf$1.51 R C-lloa. a1 ..-.. 11•111111M ale at bo<rW ud criJno- coar•, ud c•actnc to a plM col«. The)' bel.td 110 -s. • • • • boob. Stmlllt nq:MIU hlft bMD raMI bf tD1 ltewport • • • • • ""DAV. KAlliO em ATr'ClllM!Y" •• ltmt f11rt1or Co.cll o1 ClturchN ud tbe CaltiOUc Womt~a'l • "0WTER OF I IN MESA SCHOOLS ASKED" •• llo7 5 A-!Cui L7U Dorio al Bo-~ ~ Kooport Boach. ThO C-lloa Couoell ,._ 1954: PettUODI IUbmtttld )Ut 1ict1t tt the Colta Me.: Friday, llaJ 18, bf tile Cl.tJ' Cola-e.and tbt rlqlltlt A.q,llDd tabled lt. alem..tarJ JChool boud meetlDC uk«< lor tbe dlam'wl ell u tbe _... dtJ attoruJ d. tbe • • • • of Harrlaoo SaDbon. bua1Dta m&DI&V ot tbe CoG..... CitJ ol Newport Beach. Mr. 011.$ • "IIESA COUNCIL SETS ~ TAX RATE" ~-Auc. $, alemeatary acbool syatem, aDd Ted Neff, prlllc:tpal ot the a. a MaYJ Yeteru of botb WorM 1154: T.bt Coeta ..... CltJ Couocll Nt: the 1914-&5 ettJ Everett Rea schooL The petttloal stated: ••ID o. op1a1on. War I ud U. Be tool!: OYet tbe ~ nte at SO elida per $100 UNUid nlatloa Monda)' employees of the sehool system aboUid DOt CUTJ mem-etty ata'DIJ daU.. from Georct ~' 1t1trt. Auc. 1. Clt)' Mt.ater ~I' Coffey aid U.t the bersbtp 1n UlJ' queltJooable orp.nbatlou ncb u tbe Amer-P.-y ot Coru. del Mar, wbo bad a ... aed n.lalUC. ot the ettJ wu $10,157,850; t~Umated leu C1Y11 Llbertits Un1oa aod: lbt Fella.Uip o1 Recoo-beta flllial lD wttbout .. , lfDet Geed fCII' city operatioD wu Ht at $115, '7ZS; IDCOmt na cll1atioo." A recent mott.oo bJ tiM eehool board called tor tb1 dll:mt.al o1 cit)' attorDe)' Harry eltlmated at $Z53,050, leat1Dr uz,ns to be raised by the retention of the Z mea, botb ol wbom t.d .tped tbe kJ7attJ B&od,.U at tbt April h m•Uq ctty tu:. oath wltb oo u eepttoos. of tbe ..,.., eoutltuted Couoell fol -'• • • • • • • kJwtDc tbt Aprllelectioo. • .. FASIDON NOTE" FROM THE LOG --Aug. 5, lg5.f: • "KTTV SALUI'ES OUR HARBOR" • • • Womfll. bleu 'em, YIU fall fOI' Dtor'1 hippy and flat cbest- TeleYislon oews commentator • "CHARTER IS APPROVED" --JUM 10, 1954: New. ed DOI'IMDMo becauae tbat'l the way with women IJid new a new series of commlllity port Beaeb. Yoters can an O'ferwbelmJ.Il& 4 to li.IIPfOftl fa.ablons, puticullrl)' Parlsietme. We do not de•tr, tmr- procrams on his KTTV news to tbe city chuter lD the JUDe 8 electloa. The lmOtftclal eYer --we meo, thlt Is --because we !mow beatay IDd broadcast last Friday eveo-t&llJ .... S,l4'7 to 848. An earUer attempt to adopt a city curYes will eYentu&lly prevail, IDd fuhloas will ODe day i.og, May 14, featuring pub-eh&rter tad bND rejected 1,325 to 1,1741D Febr-.ry, 1949. be bultlnl oqt an oYer apln. Ushers of commUDlty oewa-• • • • • • • • papers. GueslJI lor thls ftrst • "ENSIGN, CALLING C.Q. AGAIN WIN" .... J~me 24, • "NEWPORT'S TAX RATE Ctrr" --Au&. 12, 19M: of the Frtdly et"eD!Dg sertes 1954: For tbe MCODd year In a row, the Eo.atcn ud Ita A tu: rate of $1.09 ns set Aur. 9 by the Newport Beach CitJ CounciL This 11 a reducUon of ~ from the 1953-54 fiscal yeu rtte of $l.U. Assessed nluttloD lor the etty Is $50,929,740, compared to $45,388,200 for last year. were Hop aod Peg Haape, pub.. "Ca111Dr C. Q." aporttlsb.tn& cotwnnlst, Dr. Rlcbuds Hotr- llabers and owners of tbe Eo-mao, taft ..,.. oaUoDal hooors ln the better MWIIJIP8J'S slgo. Tbey were lnten1ewecl coatut o1 tbe NatiODII Edl~lal AsSD. Doc Hoffman ap1D by Mr. PutDam during tbe 15 recel't'.cl boaonble meotlon for best column --IJI the • • • • mlDute segment of his ODe· tOQCbest catiiOI'Y Ill the cootest, competlnr aplnst aU • ''HORROR COMIC BOOK BAN DUE" --Aur. 12, 1954: bour show, and then they dis-•eetllea aDd dalH.es 1n the nation. The Newport Belch City CoUDCII YOted Monday, Aug. 9, to lutruct City Att.ol'!leJ' Karl L)'M Darts to prepare an ordinance problblttna: the sale of horror comic books to children. played photographS deplcUng • • • • the nrled 1ttraetions of tbe • "MESA BtsiNESS DlSTRICT OKAYED"--July 8, 1954: Harbor Area. The procram 'ftS Commercial deteq,ment of W. · t'9th st. lD Costa Mea re. coocluded with the surprise cetYed the creea Uctrt from the Costa Mesa City Couoell • • • • presentatloo to George of a I Julf & wbea lbt ColDI.cU voted 3 to 2 to amend the city 1aDd specially made ICl froot page ase ordiDuce to change the zontog from R-4 residential of tbe Enslgu, saluting Mr. toC-1 commercial. • .. CHURCH SANCTUARY TO BE BUILT'' --Aug. 12, 1954: A 2 year buJidiDC procram, costing $400,000 to $500,- 000, baa been anDOUDCed by Pastor tothar Tornow of ChrlBt Lutheru Church or Costa ~Aesa. The ne• church plant wtll be built oo a 4 acre slte oo VIctoria St., neu Plaeea.Ua AYe. Sen1ees are oow belfll held In the Costa Mesa American Leg1oo Hall. Putnam IJI big lleadllnes. GIORGI! f"UTMAM • • • • • • • • • "TWO CITIES OR ONE?" --May 20, 1954: A eompre- heD81Ye 84 page report 011 consolldatlng Costa .... and Newport Beu:h 1nto ooe city was s~mltted May 11 to the joint survey committee of the 2 Chambers ol Commerce. Lyman Cou.d ot Louts J. Kroecer 11 Auodates made oo • "COUNCIL CUTS CHAMBER BUlXiET" July 15, 1954: The Newport Beach City Council chopped the tllbl15 requested by tbe Newport Harbor Ct-.mber of Commerce by n or• tban t-.lt July 12 and allocated $12,000 for the 1954-55 tlaeaJ year. Tbe Ctw.mber tad requested $%5,200. Durl.D&' Ute 1953-54 flscal year, U»e Ct-.mber receiYed $14,- • • • • • "OOCAR SMITH RETIRING'" --Aur. 19, 1954: Oscar A. Smltb ot Coroaa del Mar and san Marino wut retire Oct . 1 u aaslstaDt to the president of Southern Paclflc Co. and as president of Its sWstdlary, Paciflc Electric Rallny Co. He llU beea aU&ible ror retirement slnce his 65th birthday In 1950. ......,~ • • • • • "NEW BANK GIVEN STATE APPROVAL" Sept. 2, Jo 194: Tbe state btnklna: commlsslooer of Ca llforn.ll. tlas given the appron.l to 10 ahead with the establlahment of Mariners Bank at 2'712 W. Coast Hwy., in the Mart- Bets Mile area of Newport Beach. Edgar (Ned) Hill of Lido Isle Is the president of the bank. otber for the Joncest cootlnutnr bust-orp.lliJLDg otftcers are Gerry Rteh- aess owt~eulllp lD the llatbar_~ ... eMCutln • yfee .. pPMideot· Area -52 yeara, starttoclD Sal-Karl Lynn Davis, o. w. (Dick) Rich~ boa. He mOYed hiB Ford •I"· ard, John T. Boyd Jr., J. Leslie ey to Central Ne-wport, then to Stetreo..sen, Paul Rorers, Dr. Harry Marlners Mlle and flnaUy to SUdler, Nelsoo Netc•, Georce Hoi- Costa Mesa --with 1011 Bob u stein m, Sandy MacKay aod Lyman 11 AL,. H w .u~~: e: y rlgbt bud rntD· Tbeo Is eba.rt-Farwen. er member~ put eommu-• • • • der.of LeAD Post 29~~UNDBREAK£Ac SET FOR SEAFARING LODGE" president ofttbe Newpoft llil--· Sept, Z, 19S.C:'~uodbreak1DC eeniTIOilles wiU be bekS bor Chambll' of Commerce, saturday, Sept. 4, for the aew temple ol tbe Eletaftel for tbe Seatartnc Maaootc Lodlf. Uou. Tbe locattoa 11 tbe .tOUttr ... st corner of 15tb st. and St. Andrew•• R01d In C utr Huen. Ra_,b Maskey. pio- neer Newport Beach 11 the presldeat of the Muontc AuoclaUoo. Mr. llukey came Newport 1n tbe early depression to help a trtend sells lots to Newport; be liked this area andes- tabUsbed hiJI home here lo 1930. He be~ to fOUDd the Newport Har-NI!D HILL bar Boud ol Rea.Hors to 1930 1M sened as the president of the Realty Board lD t M3 m:1 aplD tn 1948. • • • • • "FIRST DEBUI'ANTE BALL DEC. 28" --Sept. 2, 1954: Tbe ftrlt anaual debataate t.U liPQil80red bJ the New - port Be&eb ebapter of tbe CbUdrea'1 Home Society will be Mid Ooc. 21 at tbe Bl1boo 8o1 Clal>. 'l'he following J'OUill lad1es wUl mab tbttr formal bow to society: Bartvt Brotbers, Naocy O.'t'tr, ¥a.ry Haney, Sherrill Hough, Jou Ktmes, CODit:anc.e Mancok!, Sa.Uy Newland, Jane Nunan, Mary Royce, Shirley stabler, Barbara Starere, Doran Suess, N..., Trttt""' IJDdo z.-. WHICH CAME FIRST- THE PHOTOGRAPHER OR THE ENSIGN? HAPPY ANNIYERURT PEG ANO HOP F'RON THE F'RIENOl/E~T CREW IN TOWN .. ·. .. FOUNDI!I> lfSJ MARINERS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION All-• c.,.- Not Meanin& To Crow· But After 25 Years We're Still Servin& The Harbor Area With The Finest In Equipment and Service. I MiltON I C4MOM I ,UJIC4 I KODAK I IOLI!X I MOHITW!LL I H4SIILIL4D I AIID OTHIRI I• I I J· .9,J,~·-~ ' . -~ ... j<-u ~ ,.-A•'tf .I$ •Je ~f Jon n soh. •JJ4-0-........ ~ ca..;....__ ~ -- P.E . FIGHT --N.B. CHARTER --HOAG EXPANSION N.Wfillo .. T HA .. .Oflt &N .. CIIN s•CTION ~ ~AO« Wl TI-IUIUDAY, AUOUIT te, tt 'U BUDOY EBSEH • •PLAXS Fat BJGR'n SC:BOOL OKAYED" --StJt. 8, liM: T-tlft -... tilt lleWport lloii!U elo-.y .eklol at .!Jruta "-""· ud tstb a. wet I!RWO'Nd 811Jt. 7 by tile H--· Elom-.., kbool Dlolrtct boercl. Tbe ocbool Ia ·-10 ,_ -lor tile llll of 11155. • • • • • "ACTION TA.Kilf" AGADIST P.E." --Stpt, SO, 1954: Clty ._ Karl LJliO DaYia .,.. !Dmacted b1 the H.,.. P«t Beach CoiDCll Sept. 17 to proceed wttb tbl acquUI.Hoo ot the Paetflc Eleetrte rt&M..at-waJ &om Z!Dd st. to SOtb St. lo tbe heart of Newport tor the 1t'ldentDJ of Balbol BITd. • • • • • "HARBOR AREA MOURNS HARRY WELCH"--Od, 21, 1954: Flap throulhOut the Harbor Ar-. art fiylng at M.ll stalt ln memory of Harry Welch, wbo died Tuesday motDlDC, Oet. 19, at Ills borne 1n Newport He1Jhta. He t.d served for 15 Jears u the e:a:ecuttve secret:uy of tbe Newport Harbor Cbamber of Commerce, from 1934 to 1949. He was the focmcter of the Oranre Co..:~ty Coast Asso., originator of tbe IJUIID.l FUgbt of the Snowbirds, the famed smaU bolt race ln the bay; co-fotmder of Aml- gos Vle}os, prime mover lo the 1933 boDd delve for the dredgjng of the HAIIIIY WI!LCH harbor, the key step In the utumate dewelopment of the Newport Harbor Area, aod he was an actin member of the citizens gro~ that led the campaJp for ttw! founding of Hoag Hospital. • • • • "COUNCIL DROPS LAND MATCHING PLAN" --NoY. 25, 1954: Tbe Newport Beach City CouncU reversed lbJelt Monday, Nov. 22, and drORled the program of acquiring the lnspiratlon Point property 1n Corona del Mar by tlle matching land method. The Council Yoted 3 to 1 to rescind the Nov. 8 resolution, whJcb had asked that the N81Pp0rt ocean front property near the Newport elementary school be placed in first priority 1n the cotmty master plan so it cou ld be used for matching land to aCQuire other park area. • • • • • '•NEW BUILDING lNSPECTOR NAMElY' -· Dec. 2, 1954: Raymond Glenn, 50, has ~n tor of the City of New-~ pori Beach and wiU join the city stan' on • Dec. 18. He has been buildJng inspector and street s~rintendent for the City of Paso Robles since 1950. He starred in western movie roles 1n Holly- wood for many years. ~ He will work here un-J der A. M. (Pete) Nel-• ... SOD until Feb, l, when RAY GLE HM P ElE HELSOH the veteran building Inspector retires alter exactly 24 years and 6 months on the job, Pete was born In 1897 on the Danish island of Bornholm In the Baltic Sea, came to the U. S. at the age of 3 with his parent s, and arrived 1n the Harbor Area In 1924. • • • • ···It seems like only yesteryear! • "LEGlSU.TURE APPROVES CHARTER'' •• Jan. 6, U55: Tbt State Auembty p.Ye appron.l Jan. 4 &o tbe New- port S.eb city cbute:r, and the Senate YOteCI: ltl ll)proftl todlf. Newport S.eb wtU become a charter city at S p.m. P'rldQ, Jaa. ?, at tbl Ume of the nung of the a;~provtd cbt.rter wttll tbt aeeutarJ of state. Frldll.y Ia allo openlng da)' tor tl1lDc for the COUDC!I elecUoo. • • • • "VOTE CALLED ON NEW HIGH SCHOOL" --Jan. 13, 1955: The Newport Harbor high school district trustees de- eldtd Ju. 10 to call tor aa election lor May 20 on financing a h.lcb sobool plant 1n Costa Mesa wJth a pey-as.you-go tu rather tba.o a bond lsaue. The trustees also expressed deter- mU.tJoa to pursue tbe request lor '70 acres on the former Santa ADa Army AJr Base, adjacent to Orange Coast College. • • • • • "DORA HILL NAMED WOM AN OF THE YEAR"--Jan. 20, 1955: Mayor Dora Hill of Newport Beach was honored wttll the award of "woman of the year" title at the Jan. 14 anrnal meeting of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com~ meree. MalU'Ie stioley, Balboa Island Insurance agent, was installed as tbe oew presldeot. • • • • • "HUGE MESA DEVELOPMENT REVEALED" --Jan. 27, 1955: A million dollar business development In Costa W:esa, with a new All American Markel as principal tenant, was anoounced Jan. 25 by Howard Lawson and Harvey Som- ers of Balboa. Tbe frontage Is on the south side of 19th St., between Harbor Blvd. and Park Ave. • • • • "GENE lS BACK, AWAITS BRIDE" ~-Feb. 3, 1955: Geoe Boero, former owner of Gene's restaurant In Corona del· Mar, Is back from a 13 month vlslt to his native Italy and to Switzerland and France, and he Is awa.ltlng the ar- rival of his bride from Italy. He was married July 28, 1954, in Turin to Rost ColombatU. • 1'C0UNCJL FUJNG CLOSES" -· Feb. 10, 195$: FUJ.nc' cioaed Ftb. S for tht ? member CltJ Council pra.lded tor Nnport S.eb by tbe DtW et-.rler. Here are Ult eudtdate1 lo 11141 7 dllltrlcle: (I) ID<•IDI>eot Gerald llenoott, L. H. Ber- proa, W. C. Ktader: (Z) Sandy W:acKaJ, JaJ StoltlemJI't; (S) lneumbenl Dora HIU, unopposed; {4) Incumbent Stanlep Rldderhof, W:u. Sl~ld Nan; (5) Incumbent Hans Broertar. Clarence Higbie; {6) Incumbent Andy Smith, Lela.od Wl1der, Gordon Walker; (7)Jame• Stoddard, W. G. Perrow. The elecUoo will be held March 15. • • • • • "NEW PaiTMASTER NAMED FOR NEWPORT" Feb. 10, 1955 : H. Payne Thayer of 1706 Miramar Drtve, ' PAYNE THAYER • Balboa, bas been appointed acting postmaster of the Newport Beach Post Office and assumed his new duties Feb. 1. He took o..-er the Job from John T. Boyd Jr. of Lido Isle, who resigned to devote his time to IUs bUSiness atfLirs. Mr. Boyd had re- ceived his appol.Dtment Feb. 24, 1954, from President Eisenhower, and tlle appointment had been cootl.rmed by the u. S. Senate oo the following March 18. • • • • "MILLION 001 LAR EXPANSION FOR HOAG'' --Feb. 24, 1955: An expansion program doubling the number of rooms at Hoag hospital Is being made possible tttrough an offer by the Hoag Foundation to furnish $500,000 on a match- ing basis. William F. Kimes of Cliff Haven has ~n named chairman of the fund campaign to raise tne matching $500,- 000. Hoag now has a 75 bed capac ity, AL FORGIT came toe Hnport Beach in 19SZ u a eommerelal flsberma~~, started a Un batt boat operation Ult oelt JIU, and 1n 1935, after lbe drtdc:IDr of the harbor, started trlalpOrt- flshing business. From flstdDg he turned to t.rdware, pur- chasing the store near Newport Pier from Harry Estus, and has been operatln& 1t siDce. In 1962 he was elect~ to a 4 year term on the City Council, Iller served as a leader in the FrH- way Fighters' successful cam- paign to keep the coast freeway out of our town, PR ESCRIPTION S CO ~ETI CS ~·-~• SUNDRIES CAME RA DEPT. --CARDS & Gl FTS ALMOST 50 YEARS of pharmaceutical experience He behind Bob Ramsay, left above, and Pharmacy Dept. Mgr. Chuck Bullington, right, with Bob edging out Chuck by about live years. The six key staff members of Bayside Pharm- acy {one not shown), below, have a combined experience of almost 125 years. Bob Ramsay, manager of Bayside Pharmacy, has been a Newport Beach resident since 1946, originally began work In Hampton Harbor Drug, corner of Marguerite and Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, then in 1948 became managt!r of the drug store formerly on the corner of Via. Lido and Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The store burned down, and In the interim was ~rated In a tittle store in front of Richard's, Wltll our new stofe opened, now ca lled Via Lido Drugs. In 1960, he opened Ramsay Drug in Costa Mesa, later sold It, opening Bay- side Pharmacy In 1965, and managing II until 1967. He has recently resumed management of this store, which is headed by Dean Reavte, president, and "Ma c" Pelletier. VI RG INIA CALAH AN-Coam e"u D•pt. H•od, leh, attd J•o" Colteryohan Hot th•wn h Jackie Bu dzln ski MI LL IE ROUDO T ·Sundri e s • LOIS POND . Cord 'H P arty Mt r. ~!I DB.IVERY SERVICE 1016 bayside drive t WITH CAftR '!! PAftTI ' 675-3040 et the entranc;:e t o BALBOA ISLAND SUMEB HOUIJ5s _.,. t SAT •• ALL 'I!IIK t -7 SUNDAY 10 . 7 MOLl DAYS newppr_t beach ; I:NIIiQH -AUO. 1., Wfl-ICCT10H "' ..... 0. U VOTING UPSET ,_:.:·MESA B&OIII8 HOGH .4JIIIU" --..... ell 10, uss, ~-ot tllo s..blra Cllllfonla Bll>lo Collop .._ t .. 0raqo Coay Fllr-. t11o ....... Sula Aa ArmJ A1t 8ue u.S tbe Hale nbdh1atln wu tn.IUitld by lbt COitt .... COGDCU Wucb, Tbt .,_, tGta1 100 aer-. • • • • • ''SlOTH, BROERfNG DEFEATED" ~-March 17 lncumbnl1 Andy Smttb Dlltrlet II Uld Hau ' CAIIOLL IU!U trlet 5, were .-t rrj J Dfteon:_., Ia poutlu in 1WUJ'I COUoellmiAle ti*Ctloa 111 NI'WPOft S.et1. DtMrlct II wtuer Wll 1M WUd•, JMI>Uc rt- latloDI necuti•t, m:t the wtsmer 1n Dtmlet S ftl Clarence (Chick) Hie- bit, Balboa lslud attorDeY. Incum- bent Gerald Bennett won 1n DUtrlet 1, Sandy MacKay 1n Dtstr1et !, Mayor Dora Hill was '*IJI>Osed 1n Dl.trtct 3, LDcumbent Staaley Rldderhof wa:~ in Dlltrlet 4 and James 8. Stoddard W'U elect.t In District 7. THEY OlDN'T NEED "Women'S Ub" to get 1DVOI¥ed 1.D YIIGIMIA CASTLI! OOII!I!M MAis.HALL JIIIY STIWAIT llttlDIID ltiTM HILDA aaiSCOI ISAIIL lt&o\11 • • CLAllti!MCI! HIGBII! • • • "$2,400 LIMIT SET ON CHAMBER FUNDING" --March 17, 1955: A ballot propos1Uoo aetUnc $2,400 u the amual limit on taz fUnds to be aUoeated tor tbe Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce ns tpprOt'ed 2 157 to 1 zez lD Tuesday's election. ' ' • • • • • '•CHAMBER BEGINS MEMBER DRIVE" --Marcb 2.4 1955: Newport Rarbor Chamber of Commerce director~ respooded to last week's electtoo by 'otlDc IIDUllmousty at the monthly meeting March 21 to laUDCh u all-out mem- bership campaign, w1th the alm ot beeomlng tully self- SICJPOI'tLDc. President Maurte Sb.nley ezpressed doubt that the Chamber would submit any req~~est for tax funds for the 1955-56 nscal year. • • • • • "OORA HILL AGAIN NAMED MAYOR" --.. arch Z4 1955: The new 7 member City Council of Newport Beach was sworn tn Tuesday, March 2Z, and, as expected, re- elected Dora Hill to serve again as mayor. • • • • "MRS, COOLING LOOES CITY TREASURER JOB" -- Much 31, 1955 : The posUioos of city clerk and city treasur- er were consolidated by the new City Couocll of Newport Beach March 28, and City Clerk C. K. Priest was awolnted to the consolidated job. City Treasm-er FloreDCe Cool.log wbo was elected by write-In vote In April, 195Z, wu th~ remoYed trom oftlce. The city charter made both jobs ap- polntlve rather thl.n elecUYe. • • • • • "CDM TO MARK HIGHWAY WIDENING" --April 14 1955: Corona del Mar merchants w1U booor the De'Wti -..idened Coast H•y. with open bouse and a ret acqllllnted celebration next week, April Z1-Z3. Coast HlrJ', wu w1debed to 76 feet, curb to curb, trom AYOCado A-re. to SeaWU'd Rd. by Cox Brothers Constnction Co. of Stanton tor $265 535 . . . . ' . • "COUNTY TO TAKE CONTROL OF HARBOR"--April 21, 1955: The County of Oranp will serYe nottce 011 the City of Newport Beach that the county Is tak.lng mer the go'fern- ment and operation of Newport harbor. The County Ste>er- visors authorized county counsel Joel Ogle Aprll19 to pre- pare the ootlce for taking full cha.rB'! of the harbor. tn ac- cordance with Orance County harbor district ordlblnee tn effect for many years, sub~t ooly to the poiJce powers of the city. The s~rvlsors abo <Hrected Mr. Ogle to tlle a cha llence to Newport's anoe:a.Uon of some 2,100 acres In Upper Newport Bay. The NeW"pOrt Com!cll, tbe day before, had Introduced an ordinance of a.nneutton. • • • • • "UPPER BAY ANNEXED" --Aprtl28, 1955: The New- port Beach Council pve final appronl AprU 15 oo aD ordlrr.- ance aDou1ng Upper Newport Bay. The IDND.tion wtll be ertectlve In 30 days unless Oraqe County takes lepl acU011 to halt the annex. • • • • • "fDGH SC HOOL TAX OKAYED"--May Z6, 1955: A 55~ tu over-ride for a bleb scbool LD Costa Mesa was apprmed Way 20 by Newport Beach u:t Costa Mesa 'fOters by the marp.u of 1,837 to 1,575. Tbe school trustees hope to t.n the schOol ready for classes lD 1958. In the same eleclion, Jtld~ D. J. Dodge aDd J. LesiJe sterrenseo •ere re-elected to the high schOOl board. The voters also re-elected Harvey Pease to the Newport Beach elementary school board and Chisholm Bro\t'll and Albert Ogden to the Cosb. Mesa board. • • • • • "BALBOA lSLAND P.O. WINS AND I...a;F'.S" --Jl&le 9 1955: The Post otnce Department's reglooal otflce LD s.,; Francisco announced June 6 Uat the Balboa. IJJ:l&Dd Post Otnce had advanced trom ZDd class to tt.rst clasl but this ne•s was cancelled by the anooiJDCemeot trom wi.sblngtoo ttat the Post Ofltce would become a station of the Newport Beach Post omce on J~me 30. • • • • "CONSTABLE DlES" --J~me 9, 1955: Constable F'J"'..lk Vaughn, who rot his nickname, "Tlny," for tbe same rea. v that tat men are called "slim,'' wrote tlDis to his eventtu.I career at Z:30 StDday morninc, J~me 5, at Hoag bolptb.l. He succumbed to a heart attack 10 ml.Dutes after btJDr admllled to the hosplb.l. He 1rts 58. While sernor u 1 state trattlc omcer he lost a lee lD a motorcycle crash wh.l.le clla.stnr a speeder . He was elected coostable of New- port township lD 1938. He was a touoder and put commander of the Costa Mesa American Lepoa Post. Frucis (Soap) Glasser, deputy constable since December, 1949, ns sworn In yesterday as constable to succeed "Tiny" VJUCfm, • • • • • "CITY CLERK PRlEST RESIGNS" --Juoe 16, 1955: C. K. Priest re!Rcned as Newport Beaeb ctty clerk and treasurer Friday, JlDle 10, at the eooeiDSlon of an bour toog speclal Council meeting. Mra. Mae Holt o1 Corona del Mar deputy city clerk, was appolntecl u aettnc ctty clerk, IDd Edith See I.)' of Corona del Mar wu aamed aeUDc treuarer. local aftllr1. They'q beta LD•olved stoce the early dlya ol the Eulp -~ ud before: ApesBiomqulst,afo\mder or New - port Balboa Sa't'lnp, predeceaiiOJ' of Imperial Savlnp; Dor- othy Yardl.,. 8albol. Bay Cl~; Gwenda Wat!OO, Child Gtdd- uee CllDlc a.ad meDtal health; Carroll Beek, Balboa Island ploutr a.ad cl't1e lMdtr; Virginia Castle, Assistance Leape; Doreeo Marshall, ex-mayor; Jerry Stewart, Wo- man'• Cl't'l.c Lap &Dd oil drllllng fighter; Mildred Stanley Petb, Zoota Club; Hilda Briscoe, former postmistress of Balboa Island; Isabel (luy) Pease, beautification champion. • "PINBALL PAY-OF'F PROBE ASKED" --June 30, 1955: Former cotmcllman A1xtre1r W, Smith, now the "Col. Andy Says•· columDlst for tbe Ensign, asked the Newport Beach COtiDCU Monday, JUDe 27, to ln•estlgate the operation of plnbaU maclllDes to determl.De whether there is a pay-off to players. He cooteoded there are pay-offs, and therefore plnballs are pmbU.OC de't'lces and IllegaL The Council re- ferred the request to the poUee for investigation. • • • • • ''UPPER BAY BRIDGE PLANS REVEALED" --July 7, 195: Tbe State Dh'islon of Htgflways has Informed Oran~ County that the state Is wiLUng to P.Uticlpate tn the Joog plan.Ded projeet for construction of a high level bridge over the Upper Bay. The state aerees to participate tn the amount that the state had planoed for reconstruction of the present low lenl bridge Into a 6 lane roadway. • • • • • "NEW CITY CLERK NAMED" --July 28, 1955 : Miss Marpry Scbrouder, 46, a legal secretary and OCLA gradu- ate 'tlth a teactllnc degree, was •RM-llnted July Z5 by the City Coun- cil as city clerk and city treasurer of Newport Beach. Sbe usumed her duties yesterday, succeeding Mrs. Mae Holt, who had served since the res:lpatioa of CbarUe Priest last month. Tbe City Cotmcll appointed Miss Marilyn Colemu, Zl, as the deputy city clerk. Miss Coleman a lao Is a &raduate of OC LA and Bolds teachinC crtderttals. Miss Scbrouder J.a; Uvtnr in Harbor High - lands with her brother-LD-law and slater, Mr. and Mrs. BulJdeLtsle.•URGER'r SCMROUOER • • • • • '•COUNCIL BANS PINBALLS" --Aug. 25, 1955: An ordlnance ba.nning plobi.U machines in Newport Beach was introduced Auc. 22 by a 4 to 3 vote of the City Council. The new law would outlaw plnballs in all areas of the citv ezcept 1n the Balboa Ftm Zone, sOOject to taws perllilnlnc to pmbUng. The ordlnaDce 'ITIU become effedive Oct. 12. PUBLJSHERS Sam Meyer and Ben Reddick tlcure prom1Dent- ly In tbe history of Harbor Area journalism. Sam bought the Newport News lD 19Zllnd later acquired the Times. He combtne<l them into the Ne•s- Times and contlnued as pub- Usher uoUl rettrtng In 1946, Ben Reddick and ChatlleCraw- ford bought the Newport Balboa Press 1n 1944, and a c~le years later Bee acquired fUll ownership, and in 1949 he pur- cba.sed the News-Times. He comblned the Z papers LDto the News-Press in 1954. ln 1962 tbe RUter PubUcaUons bougtd: the News-Press, later sold it to the L. A. Times, who com- bl.Ded it with the newly ac- qtdted Costa Mesa Pilot. S.O. Is now publlsher of the Puo Robles Press. Order extra copies OF THE ENSIGN'S ANN IVERSARY EDITI ON ORDER RI.ANK ON ON PA GE 2, SECTION J *************** !ANNOUNCING T HE SALE : : 2A~ER GOLD : iC Yoo Coo Lotollr o-P'loc., Gol4; Jt iC "Ho,.rol Gol4 Rlt .t Oot Of no III Io 0 ," * M SILVER INGOTS IIIID.t.LS """ "?' TR.t.DI COIMS ,.. iC CIRTIPIID .999 r!M I (9t.t!l PURl) * ir A ••t l•ft•tl••, D ... l••"" * iC * .... ,.. 1 .. 1 ......... S.lte 111 ..... "?' UNIVERSAL TRADE miiPAifY ,.. ******* ******** Women's Wur '-• 2515 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mer 673-2990 At lhc:Arthur Serving Women the Finest Dressed the Harbor Area • Fe aturing: Dresses Suits Coats Gowns New Fall '73 Fashions Now In! Shu 6 to 2!l From the American & Finest Designers of European Manufacturers I I -· I • ' . -' The earth has spun around the sun twenty-five limes since the Newport Harbor Ensign was founded. TIM~ longevity of thiS new spaper is a tribute to the foresighted people who set Its course so long ago-and to the steady hands who have guided its growth through the years. Bank of America was founded with foresight, too-and its growth was also guided by people senai!M to the needs of those it was established to serve. Over the years Bank of America has constantly updated its service in Newport-and BankAmertcane continue to scout the frontiers o f advanced financial techntques to assure the restdents of this area the ultimate in up-to-the-minute banting developments. AU of us at Bank of AmeriCII extend our wllll1'tMt congratulations to our friends at the Newport Hwbor Enal{ln on the occuk>n of this anniversary. We pledoe our contlnutng dedlelltkm to providing this community with the moet modem, conven'ent and comprehensive banking service anywhere. BANK OF AM ERICA m b the busines> d IMrt! Balboa omc.. 815 boiBalbolo-eoron. clot lllolr Olllce. 3300 Eul Coeol Hlghw.., Newpo<t -Olllce.-VIII\.Jdo Newport Center Office. 50b tl1 sa port Centllr om. WMICIIIIPiaQ Olllce. 1D181Mne A- -- Eighty-eight years ago James Irvine saw this area for the first time and fell in love with it. It's easy to understand why. This has always been a good place to live and work. The Ensign rea lized this twenty·five years ago and we're proud they have spent these years helping to make it better. 1HE IRVINE a:.IFANf )