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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-07-21 - Newport Harbor EnsignARTISTS TO MEET TherP will hP a meeting Mon· dav evening for all Corona del Mar arti~ts who are planning to exhtltlt at the Laguna Beach Fes· tival of Arts. Th€" meeting will be held at Lucille's Studio. 500 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, at 7 :30 p.m. Harbor 1.114 and 1115 AN EDITOR/ AL • . . ·- Jor:>n& de 1 l~&r , ..!o 111'. ~THE--,.....,...... ...... ....__._ e\\· Phon Seni~ I='OR TH£ £NSICN W e N ow Haw Two Phones THE NEW NUMBERS ARE RA 1115 Corona del Mar. C.allf. PERMIT o. 3 == VOL. 1-NO. SO Jll'y WI Decide Beach Lot Values At Big Corona Gaylon Hughe Injured Hi.. Car Hit Tree Gaylon E. Huchr. Jr . O\\'n<.'r :1nt1 • proprit:'tor of Ga:.lon·s Coif- fure~ in Corona d<.'l Mar, was eTi- ow~ly injure-d Pnrl:. Saturday morning m a <'Rr tlf'ridrnt on N<.'W· ron Bl\·d in Cnc::t R Mr"'ll H1~ car ~t n1rk a t f'('t' aft ('r he h:ld fall<'n n~lt·t•p nt thf' whN>l. liP sufft'l't'd nn ht•okpn honf'~. but he ~:l!-hndly Mit up nnd \\ill h<-laid up (or a lon~ tim<' 1}(' Is tx-ing tt'e'a1<'d nt SAntA An:l Community Hc•s!'ita.l Ht' lh·t~ at 2070 S. Bro:\dway '" Santa Anll. • • • • Specials for Thurs., Fri., Sat.-July 21-22-23 VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT LARGE ELBERTA PEACHES • • • • • • 41bs 19c CUCUMBERS, long, green 4 for 5c LIMA BEANS, green • GOLDEN STATE BunER • • • • • • • • • • lb64c SWANCO MARG~RIME • • • • • • • • lb 21c DE LUXE TOMATOES DEE-JAY PEACHES • • • • • big 2t can, 2 for 35c big 2t can, 2 for 45c GOLDEN POPPY PURPLE PLUMS • 17-oz jar, 2 for 35c OLD RANCHER, HOME CURED OOVES • • • • • • • 9-oz can 35c NUTRI P~K ICE CREAM • • • • • pt 15c; qt 29t OLD DUTCH CLEANSER • 2 cans 23c KOTEX • • • • • reg. pkg. of 12 33c CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP •••• • • • • • • 2 for 19c We Have a F ull Line of SPICE ISLAND SPICES FROZEN FOODS ICE CREAM BEER and WINE ARMOUR'S DEXTER SLiaD BACON • • • • • • • BRIDGFORD SUGAR CURED HAM ROASTS •••••••• TENDER BABY BEEF SWISS STEAK. • • • HOME MAIO DELICIOUS SAMDWIOI SPREAD ••• 1b IPNC Session Held at Orange 1be WQnden of micro-"~ ra-ooo~ alone eadt of Ita ruo tran:sm15 on v.~ explained eight tubes.. Elizabeth Handy, president or ond demonstrated at last Thurs-fr Rabme was introduoed by the Newport Harbor Bu.sin an•1 day·s meeting of the Corona del Ted Hambl'ook. manager of the Prof onal Women's <llub. head Mar Men's Oub in the Commu-local telephone office. ed a d legation from the local nity Omrch.. • • club to the Summer Conferenc'f' Speaker was J ohn F . Rahme Jr.. 1 A ~rogram of de:sc:ripti\."e piano of the Southern District F e<!er·. of the public infonnation depart-se ections was preee.nted by Dr. atlon of Buslne and Profession ment or the Padfic Telephone and Arthur Young. _former oonoert ~ a1 Women, held at Orange Sun Telegraph Co ... Los Angeles. He Hlsnlst who now Uwsincl~~bore ~ day. Attendlng the conferf'n<'<' ~t up a transmitter and receiver. ~ 0~ ~U/C,I.s with Mrs. Handy were Mable ·'broadcast" some music of phono-~: =~~ ~ Fltzmorris, first vice president graph records. and showed how bussy' .. Sunken 6at:bec:lrai·• d 2nd Carolyn Weber and Elizab<>t h the beam could be denectt:"d by Deeth s • ."'1\u'kisb March.." aDJ Hea. havin~ it bounce off in anothl'r m.~ 5 .. 'The theme of the conferen<·r direction. . Program ~ for the eve-~ ·~ooen Doors Give Views t ·n He also talked pf the ne w de--rung was J .. ~lie .st.:«ensen. who limited .. " Southern District Pr<''-i· Vt'lopment. the transi~or. a pen-led ~e group m smg:mg following dent I nez BE'rtmann preside>d at cil-<'nt.••er size cyJind<'r ~·hidl e'--en-the runner.. the general bus in(>SS se-ssion anc1 tually will repla<'E' thl' big vacuum P resident Ar1hur Fitzmorris an-welcomed the 200 delegates to tubes. and of tht' roaxial cabll'. nounced that the next meeting will her home to\.vn. which allows 400 simultaneous be Thursday, August lL The m ominJ: was devote-<1 tn conduc1ing the bu ine .. s of tl r- Southem District and to commit tee work shops .. Carolyn W ehf>t The Board of Dil"'e'('toi"S or the ment Assn.; Mrs.. Evalyn Rider. of thl' Ne""J?Orl Harbor d";lb con Newport H arbor Commu nity Bu.~ness and Professional Wom-ducted the Important L <'gtslat i\ c· Ctlest will mN't at 7:30 am. Fri· ens' Oub: E. F .. Coop. Corona dl'l round table. da\', Jul\' 29. for thP annual c.-le<'-Mar Civic Assn .. : Mrs. Arthur The ,:rroup asst'mhlE-d in t hr· tio"n of ~ffiN'r" nnd for th<> wind-Gant. EbelJ Oub; Eigil Thiele. Orang<> \\<'omen's Club Hous<' fc11 ing up of th<> pa"-t ~ t'ar'!' hu"-inrs.~::. Junior Chamtxwr of Commerce : lunchro.n . The tables. wert> dr('('f S{'('rctarv \\'. Frank Powrrc; h a.c; M~. John R. Daniell: Native ated With a p r·ofuston of gaih announcNt. Daughters of the Goldc.-n W~t ; colort'd paper fi!':h -nets nnd Th. n.-1· t L . h ld t ..... Han·e,. D. P ease Realty Board· shells the work of Newpnrt ll.ot IS m._,. InC. 0 uc• <' Cl ,.,.(lr-.. ' • • d ' h ' to . R h ,... r . 1 tL-~ J(>rrold E. Span"''er u;.,.h bor s ('('OratiOn c a trman. l..c·r·.t n" ay~ Of(' ._a <'. J" oJl('n o '""' .. · ~ • ·~ , . Pub}. d 11 . '-~ f th School PTA; Harvey Sommers. St. Mae WillsE"~. a nd h<'r a!':siste~nl tc. an a m< m .. ._.r·!' o l" . . Cl · -c Ell s 11 N£'\\lX>r1 Harhnr \ol'T'munity Coun-Jame~ Eptscopal Church. Rob_ert au 4 E"n IX' man. r il haYe bf>{'n JY'<1U<'S1('d to attend . A. \\ eber. ~etPrans of Foretgn Mr. Powf'rs !'~id. R<'c;;Prvation<: <'an \~ars; Franos J . Hon•ath. W e!':t CAFE CORONA DEl,. MAR be mad<' h\· c:t11inc H arb 0 r Nc.-wpc~r1 Improvement Assn .: Mrs. 1902-:\f . · Donald M. Hummel. Zonta Oub. 405 Coast Htghway RR\· .. Paul )1N'I <' \1->N•lt'r pN''-· idr nt . ha"-ap~int~rl M". ~car ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R. Hill a" c-h1lit·mal1 of thf' nnmi- n:'lt inc committt:'r nth(•r m .... mtx>~ nf the romm•ttf'r arP .l J..r~:;Ji<' Steffl"nst"n anrl Rr\'. \v'hc-t>l<>r. The Board C\f Dm-ctor"' hac; an- noun('('d that all agt>ncic.-s of the H arbor art'a mu"t make tht"ir bud- get rE'(lU<'c:tc; a~: c:oon as poc;sibl<>. I n a n'C<'nt c-lN't ion. t h<> Commu- nity Coundl namf'd tht' follo~·ing to St'rve on 1h<' Bo:lrd fnr :t two- year tenn: Maurie Stanl<'y. Ralhoa Island Bu.,.inesc: ASI"n : Roland \Vright. Chamber of \omroC]'N': R(>V. Thoma" P E>nriPll. Chri!'t ~urrh b y the SC'a: J Lr 1i<' Stc;>ffenc;('n, Co- rona dc;>l M:lr Cnmmunity Church ; Ben R<'rldick F:ll<"-nuh: Al Gib- ~n. Balboa Rny Linnc;: 1\tr"' H u1th SprinJ?<'r. St. ndrf"wc; Prt""-b~1<'­ rian Church: \\'. Frank P ow<'rs. YMC.\. H n1d-o\·Pr Rn'lrd mPmbf-rc; ;u"(": Mr!'. (;po"'f!{' Vrri. /'\ ~:: s i "t :t n c c.- LrRI!Uf': lkin7 K :li"-f'r no, . ._. Af· fairs: Bnh r<l~tm::tr. Rn,· Srou1"-: M~ Lnnnif' \·inc-C'nt. r.irl Srouts: HE>rbcrt F . KPnny. Kiwanf" Club; M~. Rannond K Pnt H arvt>y, \.ramm~r School PTA : Hadrl Ring. R otar y \luh . Tn a rlrlition to th""" Bn::trrl mrm- b<'r". thr C()mmunih · \ounril jc; comprisPd of thC' fnllowinl!: M rs. F1nr('nrP l(('Jly Am('ric-:m J_,p(!ion Pnc:t 2Q1 : '!\1". Hf'lPn R:tn- dPll. AmPric-an l ,..f'ion Auxili,rY; Sio R"f'rdPr. Halhn:l Ans~l;n~ nuh: MontP \.rim<'"-. B;:~lhn:t TmpTYl\'C'· WiJ~s. AP.:e 71. Dies At T~i do Isle Home Wi1liam AlfrPd \Vilgu._, for fif- t{'('n ye-ar.; a l'f""-idrnt at R4 3 Via L ido Soud. Lido Isl<.'. di<>d la.c:;t Friday at hie; homf'. Mr. Wilgus wac; with th<' Wilgus ManufaMur- ing Co .. :t firm which makrs pres- sur E' rnntrol <'ClUipment. and which h is faf ht'r c;tartro in 1AAO. H <.' was a lso a mt'mb<'r . nf the-Nt'wport H :trbor Y:tf'ht Club. ThC' 71-year-old man ic; surviv<'d by his wifr. Mr!'. M arip Wilgus. two !'ons. \VilJi::~m A lfrr>d .Tr. of !.h.\ AngP]('c; and J;]<'k n onalr! nf San Marinn. and twn grandc-hil- d ren . eABY DA UGHTER RORN TO WARREN CLEMENCES 1\ofr. !'\ :-ri :\~r" VVa rren C1emPnce. "Jt T~H ric:;.-,rs Ave.. Corona df'~ Mar. bf'camP the proud parc.-nt~ of 1\ h:tbv c1aughtPr ~aturflav. and Mr. an~ ~rs. Alvan \JemPnCf'. 421 Dahlia Av~ .. are the prout1 g1·anclpart'nt.E:. Thr hnby W<'l~h('d right pounfls And SP\'('n Ollnf'PI:: tlnd ha~ rf:'l"'<'iV· C'd thP name of Lynn . H er big borther Mike, as:ed 211 years, fs gtaying at grAndma's house until mother and the new baby come home from the hospital I Plot Steak House LUNCH 75c up Open 6 A.M. DINNER $1.00 up Catt'nng to Comm('rcial and Sport Fish<'rmrn ' 1131 :-AGATE lnear Ferry BALBOA ISLAND 1000/o NYLON ,~~" X?/~··-·~· $1.50 Awards Presente8 Island Yacht Club F~t pl:.t<X' honors for dlving ~wimmlng, paddlf'board and row~ ing races at thP Balboa Island Y&cht Club for the wed< of July 11 weN' award<'d Friday night to Bettina Wilson. David Jensen. El- eanore Guthrie. Mona R.ae Barlow Joan Herrinton. Don McCallum: Janice Jensen. J~ Guthrie, Niclde Stell(', Kay Pridham, Commodore Morgan Mory:a n. SE'ymour Beek. Bill WiJson, Nanry O'Dell, John KE'n~<'Y and Ann Rawlins. Bont honorc; WC'nt to Tohv Kirk for the Snowbir·ds and Phyllis Rawlins and T<>r·~· G10('ge !or dinghyc;. About RO youn~ Pf'OPI<' partook or R picnic f<':ttst nt thr Club's first pknir of thl" ~(·neo.on h<'ld last WC'<'k on TuC'sday. Nrxt Tuesday, July 26. at 6:30 p.m. is th<' sccond pknk for th(' group. Sideu·alk Repair Cre\.v No\v on Balboa Island THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1t49 (HE ENSIGN [ cilroluul IJalha -'~lanJ By MR&. BETTY-wATSON -------.! Mrs. Charles Rollins, 123 Coral To top off the a<:'tlvities In th~ Ave., and son Billy have spent Rarlo\\ famil). Mona Rae and two months with Mrs. Rollins' NO('] Barlow entertained a group parents. Dr. and Mrs. Van Aiken of youn~ J><'Oph.• at a patw dinner in Troy. New York. On their l'e· Friday night. Gue-sts includf'd th turn tnp. the travellers stopped Misses Ann Rawlins. Janice Jen- to see a brother and uncle in s<'n . Carol Eyman. PhvJiis Raw- Hou'iton. T('xas. lins. Ann (;ibson. Peneiope Lowe, • • • Karen Andre and EIPanore Gut h- Aiaska is th(' destination of rie. and John K('nbe\ Bob Hal- se\('ral I land folk. The T. W . derman. Brnny Benjamin and Marl ins. 228 Agate Ave .. ar(' mo· Michael Baum. torlng . to Alaska soon to spend Afa•r supper they aojourned to 1 th(' month of August thE"re. Mrs. the rt-gular W<'t'kly meeting of Helen Millar. 114 Crystal. is also thP Balboa Island Yacht Club.l lea\.'ing on a va<:'ation trip to th4" follo.,.·ing which thost' who were Am<'rican outpost. Junior m<'mi>f-rs of the Balboa • • • Yac ht C'luh attE'nde-d the dance at Mrs. Elva B. Chaffer. who has the duh house for club junior!\. b<'E'n living at 306 Grand Canal. wh1le teaching at Orange for Family Dinner Held the pa t three years. is now First As Bt"rthda'· Trada"tt·on Lt. Chaffer in the Marine Corps. "' Lt. C'haffer has again joined the ThP c. All;~., ~kDonald home. 333 MARINE AVE., Balboa !&land CCIII Us fOr Any YARD SERVICE • • • HARBOR N93·J Tiw curh and sidewalk crt'w i!\ now on thP job on Balboa Tslnno in it~ nit in I swint." through thC' dif- f('r<'nt !;<'C'tions of th(' city to re- pair thr most dangProuc; spots, ac- C'Ordin!:! to StrN't Supt. Dill C'o- \'(•rt. servicP and this time she Is in 303 On,x Av~ .. Balboa I~and. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ charge of assistln~ Women Re-v. a" rl('cupi<'d for tE'n da\ s bv S('r\'<' aC"tivities in the Ele,·enth ~11 s. Cnlvin ~J IIl"r and hP~ chli- Marine C'orps Rcsenc District at rhf'n. ~Tr. <tNI ~I re; Oon Lawson ThP crew has fllr<'ady ~nn<' O\'<'r tltr \\'ot'St spots on thr Pcnin~ula. t rl' !"c-'' port arPa. Balboa and Co- rnr·n dC'I Mar. ::md will !'tart mak- htC tt· .. • r·mmrlc: n\·rr again whcn tlw I ··land joh is fini<:hrd. Los Angcl('s. and 1 hPir I wo childN'n. :\fr. and • • • ~Jrs. Jnck r.orlc>~ and son. and A childhood frie-nd of Mrs. Jim Mlss('c; ~fa~ h<-11<' and Patt:--June Drown. 119 Topaz Ave .. is \'islting ~1il1Pr. all nf Los Ang~l<>s. Mr. and Mrs. Bro\vn. She is Mrs. La-.1 .Salurrlt~\. the hous(' hav· D('lty Hod<'l of Los Angeles. il1g b<'c>'1 , acat·<'rl :\fl . and ~irs. • • • ~kDonald ar,·i\"<'d w i 1 h their Th<> r.eorge Guthries. 115 To· d;1ughtPr lfPI<'n Ros<' and Mr. N ICHT AT THE CLUB paz Ave. entertained Mr·. Guth-1\JrOon:tld'" snn Chat IE'.!-. J..A>.c and r),· ..~ ,.9 • ~h . ... rir's fratPrnity brothers and their ,,.if<' \\"intfrM. nf Lo" An~eles. ·an" i'11 "· '-:trlC's ~rarkuhl. wh·<'s last w~k-end Dr. and Mrs. Sunda' tx>ina Ch ·J · b. hd · Be>a<'on na,·. nnrl Miss Pat Emi-' . "' at es lrt a~ 1 · f n B .Tohn Ramsev. profes.sor at the a f<tm1h dmn<'r was prepared by snn. ~~0. 0 t ('<lthron n Iaboy. v.B'E"re l 'nin•rc;ttv of Alabama. and !vtr. th(' 'Pnior .1\kDonalds and a SC'Pn ulnlng n (' na a 3\' d ,. . ('h 1 S 'th f Lo t I -' n •· d O h ( .. 1 h \\' ..~ d AJ t th. an ·"'rs. arcs mt o ng 1 •1l .a, l'iln<' ''as rna <" , t e u on e> .. n<'s ;n·. J\ so a e · Rea<-h . t \\'O (tf t h(•m Tht. ha grnwn to duh \\'('r<' ;\Jr. and Mrs. James rn· . 1 1 T • th ·h "t Do s n ')') n ~h d On Sunday a ('()('ktail party in a : (1( l iOn \\'1 I (' ... c n · • . .narr<'lt. __ ay ~ or<'c;, an aids. I h t honor of the houseJrue$tS also ln-<'11' ~U<'!-. S. C'ludl'd Mr. and Mrs. E,·erett VIS ITING PARENTS HERE Sadler of San Marino. Mr. and Spc-ndin~ lhr summ<'r on Balboa ~fr-.. KPnenth Pow(']). of San ~fa­ Island with Mr. <~nd ~Irs Fr('d S . rino and Mr. and Mrs. r,rorg4" Markham. 1100 S. Bny Front. arr Be-nn<'tt of Los Angeles. th<'ir son Charl<'s. his wif<', thP for-• • • mrr Knthkrn T i<>ml'ln. and lR-Mrs. Clyde A :-.;E>wman of Mon- month·old C'hnrlrs IY. Th<'Y ar(' 1'0\ ia and. 327 Onyx Aw .. has an- planning to tak<' n trip east next noun<.'ed the engagement of her month. hr forr Chnr1<'s r('turns to daught('r. Paula Marie Niggs. to Stanroro for hie; rmal y('ar at the RobPrt W. Zoellncr of Ro~s. FIRE SCORCHES E FENCE \\'illJ<~m H . Berg rt>pOM('d to po- l i('(' at 1:45 lac:t Thursday morning that "Omf' c'Or had set firE' to his fpn('(' at 119 .Tad<' Av{'., scorching it ha rll y. and also s<'attered arti- cl('s about the yard. He expre ed belief that the fin-had bc<>n et purposely. mPdirnl school. Paula. who spent all her sUm· LOCALITE HAS Bl RTHOAY RADIO STOLEN AT S:O.S. mers h<'l'e. is well-known among A birthda~ rak(' romplete \\"ith th<> :--·oungPr peoplE>. She is a candlE'~ wa. part of thE." C'E'IE."brauon gradual(' of WE."stlak<> School and for Hal :\lanmng or Corona del C eramic an J :Jiring (An~· SiZE') • Green~·are • Figurines • Place Sctt ings • \'ases • \~anity Sets Indh;dual Tea Sets • INSTRUCTION CLASSES Tuead~y. Wednesd~y. Thursday 10 A .M . to 12:30 P .M . 1 :30 to 4 :00 P.M . . e(.oele JrlJ & (ra/tJ H a rhor 24Q1-J 333 MARI NE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND Polic-f' '''<'r<' not ifi<>d Ja.c;t Thurs- d ay thnt n portnhl<' radio \'aluC'd nt S 19.95 had h<'<'n stolen from thE' open workshop of th<' SOS Radio and Music Shop on Ralhoa Island. t~tl<>ndNI Scripps and the t'ni-1 ~tar and Balboa lc:Jand held at the \'er ity of OrPgon. HE>r fiancE> is patio of the Joll~ Rncer on the a graduate of thC' ~niversity of I l~d last ~ida~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Oregon. • • • V ISITED BY RE L ATIVES Four birthdays in one W('('k Th<'r·c> ha<: hec-n a gathering of made it a pretty busy time for I h<' cl:~n at t h<' Road Frpitag lh(' Ronald F. Barlow family, at hrm1<'. 2:!1 Diamond Av<' .. Ralhoa 232 Agate Ave. Mr. Barlow I'('· I~l;lllrl. f>r<'!'<'nl h<we been Mr. <'<'i\·ed birthday congratulations :~nd ~lr<>. Jlnrolrl S. Kinnf'y of on Monday. July 11 . Mrs. Barlo"'' Pa<>arlcnn . ~Trs. T. P. Sullivan. came next with a Wednesday t' si~tf'r. f rom ChiC'agn. Mrs. Del· htrthday. July 13. On Friday, July I'X'rl n<' •ls. nnoth<-r· sister. from 15. daughter Mona Rae cele· Hurh:mk. \Trs. T . Carrol Davis. a brated her tenth birthday and <'ottsin. frmn Phllncklphia. and Grorg<' Bech. 230 Agate Ave., was h<'t' hrotlwr Erh\.tt'd Adams from ccl('brating on Saturday the 16th. Pasarlena. Mr. B('('h is Mrs. Barlow's fathC'r. PRESE~'TS Th<' Thrilling Mimi Pe~rce Original Hand Knit Creations AT A KNIT FASHION SHOW and Luncheon to Re Held at the Balboa Bay Club Wednesday, July 27 at 1 o'Clock l nfonnation and Invitations at 308' :! Marine Ave. Balboa Island On Decca Record Albums During JULY and AUGUST HARBOR 780 300 Maine Awe. 1415 Caast Highway Balboa l~land (}orona d~l far • Page 4 THE ENSIGN THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1Mt PersfJnlllllf/ D A t•hat Wtlh our assemblyman, Earl W . St::mlry, Cl'\'E'S to remind us of th is r .t<'t : the life of "'Ur rep- resC'n tatiH•s in stat e govt'mm(>nt ls no NlSY om•. "Tht" folks back h ome have no idea how much work there is," says Mr Stanlc~·. who is back -su- pcrvbing his t'Ntl estate offices aftt'r a gntl'lling st'ssion of the Stat<' LC'gil'lntut'<' in Sacramento. Someone had the thrill of a Uf~ ln tact two of them. I know you've time Sunday, just befoTe noon time been getting a lot of ~usy signals --and we had our hair stand on on Harbor '788. 10 we ve got the end too. We were h~adlng out of two-way syatem that gives you the Corona del Mar, toward Newport. second number lf the lirst one ls Lot of Sunday traffic on the hlgh~ busy. 'l'tle numbers are Harbor way, ln both directions. The hood 1114 and 1115. of one of the cars coming toward • • • us, on the tnside lane and at quite In c .. e you're aUII wondering, a pace, suddenly unloosened and that ad on Page e of laat week'a lifted up .... Imagine the feelings Ensign was 8UPPOSED to be of that driver, with his vl.slon u.,..d, down. Request of adver- blocked without warning, and cars tlaer. Th1s might ~iH• you an idea : lJt• !'C'I"Yt'tl Cln fOUr committees. On Mon<ln\ ( 't"nings he was in rommit h'C' • ... , • ._ ... um ft om 9 to mid- ni~ht ; on T lh -.days in the after- ncx1n and nlsu from 7:30 in the ('\'t n tn~ nlmoc:t to midnight; on \\'<'tim·s<l~"" ;wain from 9 to mid- night. (} {i, c-ommitt<'<' duties in- dud< d thr chairmnn!'hi p of the :\funiC'ipnl anrl County Gon•mment aU around. But he kept a cool • • • head-slowed down, stayed tn his , . lane untll the coast was clear, then Last weeks personality of the swung over to the right and off week cost the subject some cash the highway to get that hood down on Wednesday evening, even ~­ again. . . . Could have been a fore the paper was actually dts: bloodv mix-up involving any num-tributed. Press ron is Wednesda~ ber of cars, if' the driver had pan-afternoon, and Tommy Foster g~t icked hold of a copy early, and took tt · • • • with him to the Lions meeting that C'ommiltN.'.) EARL W. STANLEY (Photo by Wally Gerhardt ) Th<'n thcr(' "a:' th<' job of fol- lowing hi<> own hills through com- mittrco;;, a nd on the Assembly and S<>natC' floon:. An e n o t m o us amount of C'Xt r.'\. after-office study wa~ n •quir'f·rl to kC'cp up with all thC' dt•V<·lopmC'nb• in the Assembly. 1 J1• wno;; Rl"o t•halnnan of the Re-soon to some interim committees. publirnn C'ltuc·us. which mC'ant that which will meet occasionally-and hf' w n!' hC'<\d of the Republicans in he probably wiJl be flying his thC' A!'!'<'mbly. plane to Sacramento from time to ThC'n thN'<.' "n~ 1 hf' task of cor-time to attend these meetings. rt'copondC'n C'<'. Jlc rf'<"<'i\'t'O from 100 Other civic duties also arc to 200 lC'ttC'l""' a da\'. nno h<' has al-claiming a portion of his time. wa~·s m'toc it n prart irf' to answer Right now it is the China Cove ac- C\'C'r y om· of thC'sc. quisition, which he has sponsored Of hi-; acti \'iti<'s in thc last ses-from the start, and which now is Remlnda me of a t ime a long way back--drlvlng In the Mid· west, going at a good speed up a hill on a two-lane hlghway--.and auddenly there were two cars side by aide, one paaslng the other, at the top of the hill com· lng my way. I jerked the wheel to the right. The fellow on my side turned In the aame direc- tion. I swung back to the center and squeaked through BE- TWEEN "'e two cara, rocking from aide to aide. Took about two aeconda. • • evening. He showed the article about the new president, Al Gib- son. That got the Tailtwister after Al on the grounds of "advertis- ing," and Tommy too had to shell out some--for bringing the paper to the meeting. • • • But Tommy also got a reward- a plaque for his faithful services in putting out the Sea Lion. the club's publication. . . . Speaker of Ute evening was Commodore Joe Bcek. who told the Lions about his experiences during the last war. commanding a convoy of small boats to Australia. • • • sion. t hl' ont' In which he takes coming up for a possible final de-Report of progress: A new particular pr idf• is his driver train-cision. phone number for the Ensign · Speaker at last week's meet- ng btll. which was t hC' f irst bill of lng of the Corona del Mar Men'• the sc,~iun to hf' signC'd by Govt'r-~ l Club, John Rahme Jr. of the not Earl \\'nrn•n. I l·U·I¥ M ,.,.. r ,.~;,.,, Telephone Company'• 1)Ublic In· An l'll.l'lif'r hill had made it op-51 I 51~ I" I fW ~·flil" formation department, haa an In· tiona! ~~r hi~h c;c-hool" tn i n~itute L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ te~atlng b~kground. Born In rlJ'h<'r t rainmg cour,C's. This wa.c; (In last week'a Ensign the~ Grouching about commcrcial dis-China; went to .chool and grew founn to hf' un;-;ati"fadory. and was a letter from a Corona del loyalty seems chronic in every up there. (Hia father Ia still with now tlw n<'w hill mak<'s it manda-Mar merchant, who aaked the community. I have not been too the China Electric Co.) John Is wry for high schools to give such residents to aupport the local sympathetic. Especially as I have a UCLA grad, served five years n rours<' to all . tud<'nts. This will bu.alneumen. Here Ia a letter of known that the same business and In the Air Corps, was a bomber ~o into <'ffN't for the coming school comment.) professional people who do the pilot overaeas. y c>ar. • • • complaining surreptitiously engage • • • Mr. Stante)· had acted on the Dear Editor: in the very practices which they r ecommendation of Roscoe "Cuba" The merchant operates under find so nefarious in others. Morris ~t Corona del Mar., who ~~ the free enterprite system which, The merchant whose letter you now a htghwa y patrolman. ~ba no doubt, he champions quite stal-published is unknown to me· obvt· maintainC'd t hnt Pducation was the 1 wartly. This same system, how-ously no personal affront 'ts in- only way !O c-ut rlo'>'-'Tl thc accidc:'"t 1 e'!e.r . presumes the .right of an in· tended and I trust he will not so rate. anct H was shO\\'Tl that tram-1 dJvtdual to spend hts dollar wher-take lt. I am merely trying to sug· cd .drivcrs had only half a.~ many eve~ he please~ wi~o~t ~lng stig-gest. that, in general. there may be .ecJoPnl" .a~ thosC' who had no ~tizcd as bemg gwlty of any-another side to the picture he pre- ' c•r tram mc:. . . . thmg. , . sented. That, instead of reproach· In C'()nnN'tlon wtl h th1s b11l, As-1 An old axiom states: 'Busmess ing the townspeople for their '-f'mhl~ mnn ~t~nl<'y wa-:; called to gOE:'S where it is well treated" shortcomings the effort might be \\'::to:hint;ton nt thr c.nd of May at . "Well treat~" embraces conv~-more rewarding if directed toward 1 hC' r t'qU<.''-t of P n •a dent Truma_n ruence of locabon. courtesy, serv· making it more attractive for them for a fi\·('-oa~ mrC't mg of the preSl-icc. adequate stock. quality and to trade at home. ocnt's safC'ty counci l. California is 1 price. If a merchant sees business A Corona del Mar Homeowner n ow thc only ~tate with compul-going elsewhere despite his advan-· Got any back troubles ? Might check an a.rticle in the current is· sue of Your Health Magazine E'n- tltled "Shock Ab30rbers of thC' Spin~." The Author happt>ns to \')(' this Logger, who made an oJ)<'ra- tion pay by writing a story about it. • • • Fire Chief Frank Crocker withes to remind you all that there'• still need for sleepers and paid call men for the Co- rona del Mar Fire Station, which Is going to open In about a month. Apply at the 8 a I boa laland station. sory dri\·0r training for students. I tageous location. could it be that Dear Editor: and it s pcrfonnanc0 io;; being close-, he does not measure up on the • • • ly watf'hC'd hy othC'r statcs. other counts? Why, oh why, does one have to Everybody talks about taxes .... AnothC'r hig issu<' during the last U people do not, as the mer· LOOK for the sign ''Corona del Here's some sage comment-al- seso;;ion was 1\lr. Stanley's bill to chant says. fill their needs in Co-Mar" as he approaches COM? most 200 years old--about some of out law kc•lp cut ting along the Or-rona del Mar. "thus saving time, Often visitors stop In the shops the ''hidden taxes'' that plague all angc County roal't for four years money, a long drive, parking trou· here and ask: "Is this Newport of us. Listen to Ben Franklin, t o allow t1mC' for a study of its bles and frayed nerves," could ~~? It surely can't be Laguna. writing in 1758: •·ffert. Th<' bill lost by just one there be a reason for it? Other "Frlends and Neighbors. the votr . hut the fight is not over. Mr. than just plain low I .Q .• which ea~ :~~a;~r:f ~o~~~e d!~~:r,~ :axes are. indeed very heavy, and Stnnlr·y plan e; t o carry the issue to seems to be the inference. Folks n.e automobt'le dn·ver could keep 1( those lald on by the Government t hC' F ic;h anrl r.amc Commission about here seem bright and smart ua h 1 0 h d t a nd (a k for n ban on kr lp cutting to me. his mind somewhat on his driving were t eon Y nes w_e a. 0 pay, d we might more eastly discharge on 1hf' grounds that it is harmful I have met a few loyal, fair-an see our pretty little town as them; but we have many others. to thr fic;hin~ industry. minded. not·too-exactlng residents h e goes through. Also, after leav-and much more grievous to some J)urin ~ thC' session he also work-who were ext remely · unhapty in~ COM, a . driver. unfamiliar of us .... We are taxe-d twice as <'d on the Stat<' Banking Bill. about their experiences with some Wtth our section of the Harbor much by our IDLENESS. three Banks. insu ranc-e companies and (a small minority, I am glad to re-Are~ has to watch very caretully times 88 much by our PRIDE, and building ano loan companies are port) Corona del Mar merchants. to ftnd the LARGE sign for Ba.l-four times as much by our now authorized to make loans on And with good reason, too, as they boa Island along the highway at FOU.Y; and from these Taxes the )elt.<;<'holds. in CRl'es where there is related it. Thls, if repeated often his RIGHT where he would expect Commissioners cannot ease or de- a lease of at least 50 years to run. enough, could account for some of to see signs. Uver us." Also kPcping him busy was his our residents making their pur-He sees one 500 feet from the act ivit y on behalf of the mental chases elsewhere. left turn and approach to Balboa Above selection courtesy of hospital. w hich will be located near Island-a lar_ge "Smoked Fish" Otarley Priest, city clerk-and Costa Mrsa and also his worlt in s.ign--then a bttle further, another _tax~-co~ll_ec_t_o_r_. -~-~~~~-co~n<'<·tion ~ith the new four-year 1'7":'1 "nl:gt' sign .,Smoked Fish 200 yds."-fi-Instruction s tate collt>ge. He has urged selec-Vfte (..,, ., nally '~y ove~ to the LEFr he, tion of the Uppcr Bay site here. by acctdent. discovers the large Kennit Riggs and has conducted inspection ARVO E . HAAPA and very fine sign . for Balboa <Fonnerly pnrti<'s to t hat sitf'. No decision Editor and Publisher Isl~tnd. Most of the time this apo Bing Crosby's Pianist) ha~ lx'cn mad<' to date. proach Is passed and one· has t9 TEACHER OF The-As.c;<'tnblv session ended A~a~:;,r tum around and come back to lt. POPtJLAR PIANO Julv 2 and he 1t>.ft Sacramento the JACK ALBEE This sign can easily be seen Studio at SOS Muslc Store next day. The next session in Advertising Manager when approaching it from the March. wm be a short one,' de-other direction, as it ls at one's 1415 COAST IUGHW AY voted to thc budget. After that, THE ENSIGN is pabllltJed every RIGHT. Corona del Mar Harbor 1772 there wil1 bc the matter of an-'I:'hursd~ morninl for the New· I know all about this as I was other el<'ct ion. hut Mr . Stanley did port Harbor are&. Office hours: once a stranger here, too. ThiJ Is a not divulgC' nnv further plans con-9 a .m. to 12 noon an4 1 :30 to 5 difficult area anyway, so Why ceming that · p.m. Monday throt.llb Frlda)'. can't a few well placed signs help In the mN\ntimP, he Is spending SUBSCRIPTlON ftATEa the strangers to flnd US? One Year .................. --···-... -$2.00 MRS CLARA AXTATER much of hi~ tim<' At his Balboa She Morttha.. ..... _._ ............... -~ 1.00 Co--na .a-1 M.ar · I slanct R.N\lty offic-e. paying atten-Out of Ha~r area. Y•r •••. 2.50 __ • v--~-~-·-~--~-- t1on "to thr bu~lnes~ of earning a 1201-D COAST HIGHWAY living." Rut th<'rt' wi11 be duties In Corona del Mar, Calif .. connection with his ofnoc as as-Harbor HU aftd 1115 scmblyman. He will be appointed -----------• FOR RESULTS UM Ensign Want Ads Sliver Plating Silver Platers And SUver Smiths ~ring -Refinishing lteplating Gold-Slt~!'Copper-Brass Near Community Oulrcl\ 1914 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Beacon 5113 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Ph)'alolans-Surgeona, M.D. Office Res. Harbor 1015 Laguna 1.2684 Chas. A . Wylie, M.D. Practice Umited to Diseases of Inta.nt.s and OUldrcn Hours 1 to 5 P.M . Coast Hwy. and Jasmine, COM A. V. Andrews, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Telephone Harbor 556 John N. Osburn, M.D. Practice Limited to the Eyo 10 A.M.-4 P .M., Mon.-Fri. Except Wed. Afternoon 332 Marguerite Ave .. COM HA 1367 Res.: HA 1830 Wallace J . Miller, M.D. Practice Limited to the E ye By · Appobttment Harbor 1528 1415 Coast H ighway, CD!\1 Physlclana·Surgeons, D.O. Dr. Edward W. Milum Physician and S uq:;eon Ostropa t h 615 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona del Ma r Harbor 2942 Optician Telephone: Harbor 1528 E. H. Thiele OPTICIAN Prescriptions Fill<'d Glasses Repaired 1415 Coast Hlghway, COM Open Six Days a Week Evenings by Appointment Oculist Prt>Scriptions. Fill<'d with the Best in Modern Eyewcar George W. Spratt OPTICAL COMPANY Dispensing Opticians 811 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar Harbor 3043 Funeral Director Baltz Mortuary Chapel by the Sea HARBOR 42 Corona del Mar, California Ample Off-S treet Parking Chiropractor Dr. Donald J. Yarnell Chiropractor Hours: 10 to 4 :30 Saturday and Evenings by Appolntment 1217 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar Harbor 1048 Ambulanee Harbor Ambulance Service HARBOR 2787 Night Calls: Beacon 5601 24-HOUR SERVICE 427 30th St .. Newport Beach Insurance "BE SURE-INSURE" with Maurie Stanley Insurance Coun ellor HARBOR 1776 225 Marine Ave., Balboa Island ' i f ] I ' f 1 I l ) ) •• ( J I « ~ t I ' t I ( \ l i t ~ r • ! 1 1 I c 1 J j l ) ) SIIRTS Short Sleeved $1.00 OFF Double Breaated Cardigan JAOCETS REGULA It 145.DO MOW $25.00 MU M-BUSH SHOfS Brown and White REGULAR $11.50 MOW $7.95 LADIES' SUITS Rosenblum• REGULAR 14t.t5 MOW $29.95 DRESSES REG. $24.15 to S29.t5 MOW $14.95 Dan River Cord Spun SLACKS REGULAR $4.95 · MOW $195 Cotton Chambray SUITS REGULAR $18.95 MOW $10.95 REGULAR $1.39 to $3.95 vo. MOW $1.00 YD. conON PRINTS REGULAR 89c to $1.25 vo. MOW 39c YD. BUTCIIR REGULAR $1 .18 YD. MOW 79c YD. • -.. ----.-.e.. .. - THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1Mt THE ENSIGN P ... l THE OTHERS HAVE HAD THEIR SALES , NOW COME TO FITZPATRICK'S FO REAL BARGAINS! Tropical Worsteds and L•ght Gabard•nes Re'-Scandals SHORTS REGULAR $1.00 MOW SOc SPOR' COATS REG. $3950 to $42.50 MOW $25.00 SPIRE WHITf SHIRTS w ith French Cuffs REGULAR SS.SO NOW$3.50 $100 OFF ON ALL COTTON SWIM SUITS All WOOL JACKET REGULAR $16.95 NOW $10.95 SWIM SUITS REG. $14.95 to $19.95 MOW $6.95 Country Club SHORTY COATS Reg. $49.00-NOW $29.95 REG. $55.00 to $59.95 MOW $35.00 .. SPORf HATS REG. $2.50 to S3.50 NOW $1.00 Rolla way CIGAREm LIGHTER REGULAR $1 .50 NOW 75c t~ANHA TT AN SHIRTS Fancy P atterns REG. $3.95 to $4.50 NOW $2.99 Cotton Chambray DRESSES REGULAR 124.95 NOW$14.95 Denim SUM DRESSES REGULAR $5.95 NOW $3.95 LADIES' SUITS REGULAR $35.00 NOW $19.95 All Cotton DRESSES Reduced $3.00 to $5.00 Yardage Department Girls' RED DENIM COTTON SHIRTS and PIN CHECK REGULAR $4.95 REGULAR $1 .00 YO. MOW $2.95 NOW 50c YD. Pendleton little Girls' AUTO ROBES BLOUSES REGULAR $17.95 REG. $2.69 to $3.69 MOW $10.95 NOW $1.00 'T' SHIRTS VALUES to $3.95 NOW $1.15 A ll Woof A rgyt.- SOCKS REGULAR $3.50 NOW$2.50 Seersucker PAJAMAS REGULAR $4.50 NOW $2.95 STRAW HATS Req utar $7 SO-NOW $4 99 REGU LAR $5.00 NOW$2.99 RAYON SLACKS REGU LAR $7.95 MOW $4.95 Cotton HOUSE COltS REGULAR 110.95 NOW $6.95 ODD SLACK JACKm I Corduroy) REGULAR $12.95 NOW $8.95 Rayon oanrl Cahard•nf' JACKETS REG ULAR $14,qc; NOW $8.95 TERRY CLOTH P•nk-Green-Biue REGULAR $1.25 YO. NOW 79c YD. L•ttle Girls' RAYON PANTIES Sizes 2 to 10-Reg. 79c NOW 49c CANNON BATH SETS REGULAR $7.95 MOW $3.95 +-----·--·-------.._.__,. ____ _____. i : BRING THIS COUPON WITH YOU I IT IS WORTH $1.00 -OORONA DEL MAR STORE ONL -I I On the Purchase of .. - 611 Caast Hi w_,-Ha;bor 2441 All Sales ol Merchandise Final I I ALL BEACH TO .._.. L ---------, ___ _..,. ..... I THE EN&IGN THU"80AY, JULY 21, 1MI One·Act Play Given By Players Group A pot-lu<:k supper and a one-act workshop play were the activities of tht' N<'wport Harbor Commu- nity Pla) cr.; Friday C\'ening at the homt> of Mr. and 1\f 1 • Lee Barnes, 121 Via M4..'ntonl', Lido Isle. Tbt.> play wa-. dJrected by R.au~h and inC'lud<:'d tht> following cast : Maril) n A mold. Warren CJ·anc. Doot-. J(<:'Cn<:'. Nt>va Oa.kden and Virgil· Dt•an Smith. Vernkl' Thorn, chairman of work. hop act" it ics. i n t r o duced Virginta Wf'h ter. playwright and formf'r MG~f F;taff \\Tit<'r who re- C<'ntl) joifl("d the group Miss \Veb- st<'r announc<:'d !'hP would dlrect one of h<'r own oriJ;inal one-act play~. "i\ :'\tan for Kate." for the Augu~t mi"Pt ing Casting for this play was hc>ld in the li\·ing room. ~·hilf' thoc:<' not n-ading for parts play<'d chnradc, m the patio. CAFE CORONA DEL MAR 405 Cont Hi ghway ' Holiday Stage ha ooo{X'd the California straw h t circuit by a}&ni.na Donald R a n d o I p h of Broadway for the lead lq the first West Coast stock production of •"Jbe Heiress," being presented thlJ week at the 1\lstin theater. Randolph was Gertrude Law- rence's leading man in .. Lady in the Dark" and headro tht> original cast of .. Angel Street." He also has played Horatio in Maurice Evans' full length "Hamlet" and for a time had the role of Clarence Day Sr. In the Broadway run of "Life With Father:· llaDNIB a.an1ert!fl In the garden of the "ex llraft411t Neltleftoe del ar Aundy aftemocNt to watlch a demofWtratlon of water color techni41ue. In 4l5 minute. "ex painted a Bal- boa ecene----the Pavilion and Fun Zone, w1th boats ailing by In the foreeround. Thla demonstration wa.a given in conjunction wfth an art eX'hiblt displayed at the Rex llrandt·Phil Dike Art School. Gath- ered around the easel In U.. above picture are Joan 81"andt, Mrs. P+til Dike, Phil Dike and Rex Brandt. In the background Ia a portion of ~he crowd tPftoto 1Sy Wa1ly Uerfiardt) THURSDAY, JULY 21 "l,.nfaithfolly Yours R<'x Jlan i'on. Linda Darnell FRIDAY, JULY 22 "Big Cat" Lon Mc-Callister Peggy Ga SATURDAY, JULY 23 " tage Coach" John \Va) np Claire Tre\'·or SUNDAY, JULY 24 "The Lady Gambles" Barbara StanW}·ck Robert Preston -~---.: MONDAY, JULY 25 "The Big Clock" Ray Milland Maureen TUESDAY. JULY 26 "~la. and Pa Kettle" MarjoriE.> Main Pt>rcy Kilbride WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 and tHURSDAY, JULY 2t " ight l rnto ight" Vivc>ca LindforF; Ronald RE.>agan BOX OFFICE OPENS 6 P.M . Week Nights 5 :30 P.M. Sundays PHONE: K lmberly 3-5360 NEWPORT BLVD. c Hwy. 55) at Paularlno Canasta Party on Island Canasta was tht> game of the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenn(>th Dell, 115 ApolMa Ave.. BaJ boa 1.51and. last w('('k on Wednesday. Invited by the Dells to share in the fun w(>re Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Mosely JonE.>S, summ(>r resi- dents on Apolena Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. AI Gibson, 126 Ameth~·n Ave .. Balboa Island, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawis Baltz, 410 Coast H igh- way; Corona del Mar. SOUND MOVIES ar "YO q AND WILLING" William Holden, Susan Hayward ... "THE 39 STEPS" Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll "ADVENTURES OF MARTIN EDEN" Glenn Ford, Evelyn Keyes, Claire "3 IS A FAMlLY" Charlie Ruggles ''THE MUMMY'S RANI)'' * Also Cartoons, comedies, sports, travels Feature Rentals with Projector, f7 .50 Feature only, ~.00 Pbon for reservations now: lkrbor 1918 W H Surfsiders Plan ·Dance and Fashion Show August social eventS as well as activities for the coming year W(>re discussed Thursday evening at the mE"eting of the Board of Directors of the Surfsiders. young married couples cJub. A luncheon-fashion s how for the young matrons will be givE.>n a t the Balboa Bay Club August 16. and the next Surfsiders dance will be held August 20 at the Skeet Club. Mrs. William E. Fisher, Balboa Island, will have charge of the luncheon fashion show, which will also include an afternoon swim. Others oa the committee include Mrs. Robert Holden, Corona del Mar; Mrs. George Holstein m . Udo Isle; Mrs. William Lester, Costa Mesa. and Mrs. Robert Rose, Balboa Island. Paige Hall of Balboa Island will present orig· inal models at the fashlon sh~w. The August dance for the Suri- siders will be an orchestra dance A Corona del Mar rezoning issue with music furnished by Bob wtll again come up for consldera-Froeschle. Sports clothes will be tion when the City Planning Com-in order with cotton dresses for m.lasJon meets tonight <Thursday) the feminine su.rfsiders and men at 7:30 in City Hall. sans ties. ~ will be the first public Board of Directors also discuss-heanng on the request to rezone all of Block 131 Cboundt>d by Sea-ed plans for both a. Halloween view. Dahlia. Ocean and Cama· dance and a New Yeaz: sEve party tJO ) t R 3 f 't.s t . for members and thetr guests. n o -rom 1 prescn rrux- ed R-1 and R-2 zoning. At the J une mtoeting. the Plan- ning Commission heard arguments on the rezoning J>('tition of eight property owners :n that block. To- nlght's hearing wiU consider the request to rezone the e ntire block. A second public hearing wiJJ be held Aug. 18. 'Anna Lucasta' Is Next At La£Q.Da Playhouse The third ofterin~ of the sea· son at the Laguna SummE.>r Play· house will be "Anna Lucasta." whJch playt>d on Broadway for three vears with an all-colol"E'd cast. It will be presE.>nted July 26 through July 31, foJJowing the cu rrent production. "For Love or Money." Laguna Summer Playhouse NOW PLAYING JULY 19 thru JULY 24 .. For LOYe or·Money Starring ROBERT AHAVNE NANCY OLSON JULY H thru juLY 31 Daring! Sena.tlonall I I "ANNA LUCASTA" Dir-ect from Three Smash Broadway Years Tickets: $2.40 and $1.80 For Reservations. Phone LAGUNA BEACH 191 COMING Plua -TWEETIE PIE: In "Bad Old Putty Tat" TUES. ONLY ·July 26 Big ()artoon how! & COLOR CARTOONS and ~ STOOGES COMEDY " rime on Their Hand " Plus -Full Length Feature JOHNNY WEISSMULLER i ''The Lost Tribe" SAT.-&UN.-MON. • July 23-25 JAMES STEWART JUNE ALLYSON ''The Sit at ton Story" Playing the lead in "Anna Lucasta" wlll be Blanche Glad· stone. who will be remembered ~rh~~esdurl~the~~~~~====~~====~~~~!!!!!!!!!~ hat ~ater here in Newport last Robert Stack in ''THE BEIRIXS'' AUGUST 2 thnl AUGUST 7 summer. Richard Anderson. who h a 1 j us t completed "Twelve O'Clock High" with Gregory Peck , will play the male lead. Sister of Coroner's Wile Dies in CDM Private services W(>re held Tues- day for Mrs. Isabelle W 11 k i e Lewis, who died at her home, 1100 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar, last Saturday following an extended illness. Mrs. Lewis was the sister of Coroner Earl Abbey's wife, who lives at 410 Acada Ave., Corona del Mar. She is also urvived by her husband, Stanley Lewis, of the Ocean Blvd. address. 'n\e funeral was conducted by Rev. Thomas Gibson of St. An· drews Presbyterian Oturch. Serv- ices were held at Baltz mortuary and entombmen t was in ME.>Jrose Abbey. A native of Ontario, Canada. To Congratulations ... on your very beautiful portrait study in last week's Ensign. ILA MULL MARGARET KELLEY HA""Y LEE HA .. 80R OM2·R 1201 COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR Mrs. Lewis moved to Corona del Mar aix months ago from Palm 8~~. ~----~----------------------------~ -. - Rossis Are Bock lrom 19,000-Mile Trip I ~~::C:!~~J uLv 21 ... ~::? It was 8 J"<.'nl treat to \i'lt \\rth t pte W(•l"C' very kind and polit(• ilnd ..Notes /rom C-orona Jet .Ma,,. RET UR N TO COM Joe and AdclinP R M'-1 nnd h<>nr· cemed to enjoy the Amer1can &ON An,, tflJ! h \ plane last w~ on the story of fh(•ir trip tu tlw old tourists. Food is V<.'ry ~CaJ'C(', and By MRS. FLORENCE ANDER WL>dnt•MI~}' ·,~f>rt' Dr. and MalL country. Thf' Ro sis ll'lt Corona (•ntrees consi t pf fish and lamb M1. and M1 "· Frank ~·as and Ml ·~ Agne-s M('ad and Dolton r M. Dt>sentx>rg, 1101 Bayside del Mar mor<' than thrt'<' month~ 1 <'ntir-ely. Til<'re Is no sugar or t hPir daughter. Julie Anne. have Mainor. both ! rom Oakland, Dr.. Cot ona de-l Mar. Dr. ~ ago and in that timt> travt'lPd coCfee. mo\'N:J into their nt>w home. 318 Calf!. The ceremony was per· her g has ju t received h.is doc- 19.000 m iles. includin~ 8.000 mJlt'l' I In France conditions aJ't" a little Orchid A\'e. Mr. Was is a half· formed by Rev. Harry Owings of torate from Ohio State l 'nh~e-r­ by motor through EurOJ)<'. They 1 better, but the people have a dis· owner of the Layton Sof.Water Santa Ana. Attendants were Mr. l'i•y in tht-fiel d of Sociology. Th.e land ed ln Southampton. but only 1 interest<'d attitude toward touri ·t.s. Company in Santa Ana. and for-and Mrs. Robt'rt Toth o! _San Ma-nesenbergs. expect to be· here for l"('mainrd in England long £•nough 1 They are very impolite to motor· mer!~ made theh· homc> in that rlno. After a f amlly dmnE'r at the summE-r. to find out that things are in a ists and refuse to give an inch on city. Hut ley Bell, the couple left for --------------bad condition. Th<' Engli h JX'O· the highways, exactly contrary to • • • their honeymoon. .-------------...., 8 y ANN Introducin ~ hf-lt. ! Yf'p. th<' O'Bri('n S(X'<'tl\lt ~ ~hop has just adde-d a nt'w S{X'cla It~. and I can hardly wait to g<'t on<' hu~gin' my waist and s how it off ht"rf' in th<' windO\\'. Snappi<'st st~ !e-. in l<'ath- E>r -and all with dassirnl lin<'s that you <'an W<'Ar with more I han one outfit. FII"St one that Velma unpack- ed waa the met a l "dog leaah" belt, adjuata bte to any waist li ne and t rimmed with the s martest antiqued met a l medallion. There are also several st yles and col- o,.. of leather belt s In classic. novelty and c o n to u r t ypes. P rices range from $1 .25 to $3. Ahh hr-rt> C'Oml"<: t h<' postman~ Tha t's just to 1<'11 ~Oll somf' nf tht> nt>w thing.; \\hie h arC' c-nn- stanth· roming into o·nriPn· You h·a,<' to comf' in nftf'n to k<'Pp UIJ with what's going nn around h£'re. Som<'timr-s thr nf'w thing<: gf't brought in t ht> hack rtonr and are pract tcall" all c;olrl lwfot <' e\·en I get n good look at '('m. • • • the English. From France the ~ft s. F D. W<'Stfall. 200 Qcean e travelers journeyed on to Switzer· Blvd .. is expt-cting a \"isit f rom :'\1t and Mrs. Walter Woqd. land and the-n into Italy. H ere they her frienrt. ~~r~. w . P . Roger , 439·~ Carnatton Aw~.. are at found the highways taken over by and daughter Carolvn. "ho will home again after a \'lSit to Santa hicvC'les and had to practically lUTI\ e from ~1cAllen. Texas. this Barbara. where Mrs. Wood's son, sit ·on the horn to cl<>ar tiw path. \-\E'<'k for an indefinite sta,·. Donald MacGilli\Tay, and his The Rossis statt' that contrary • • • · family ha\'e be€-n residing for to belief that living 1s cheaper in The Thoma .. s. Smith home. 621 several } ears Europe. one gets only what one is Acal'ia A\'<'. was really !til~ t o • • • abl£' ~o tip for. and by the time capacity last wt>e-k. Present were Mr and Mrs. Ht>nl") . Hobbs that 1s over "'tth. eX'J)E.'nSes have Ml. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith ha"e left the heat of Yucaipa and topped anything we have o\'€•r from South Gate. ~~~ "· Loui ate enjoying the coot sea breezes MOODY • Custom D raperies • ht>re. Gas costs t'ighty to ninety MellPr Huntington Park and at the home of Mrs. Hobb' <'t'nts in any part of EUrop('. Mr<:. W ill iam ~ll•IIE>r fmm ~or th broth<'r·in·law and sistet . ~fr. and 330 MARIGOLD AVE. In Lago Maggiore. Italy. the Holl\vmod Thl"' t\\o :'\le,sro;;. ~tel-!\I rs. W . B. !\fa<:G initie. 713 Ot-1 Corona del Mar Harbor 2504 home of both J oe and AdeliM, IPr ·joinPd thl"' <'t'Owd O\PI" thP chid A \e. VPD' litt~ changP has t~t'n ~a~. w~k~nrl for a pat1o ;~rtv. -------~-~~--~~~~-~~-~--~~~~~ Their journey took them to Rom<'. • • • · KAREN MAR GRETA -_ Naples, Genoa. Venic<'. Milan. Tom Ronnet t and a pari\ of IMP()RTS F lor<'nce and Pisa. The Isle of guests fr'om Frl'<;no arf' maldng • Capri was especially intriguing their headquart<'rs at the hQme and included a trip through the of ~1t . and :\f r~. Arthur A. l<£'m· caves. J>("r. 900 0<-f'an Bh d.. for a few Joe and Adeline saw many won-da,·s. T h<'v ar·p hen' to fish for drrful things while they WE-rt' albac-or£' · away, but both frankly state that when they saw our Statue of Libertv in New York Harbor. their emotions W('rt> too deep to <'' <'n attempt to explain. WH ITES HAVE VISITORS ~frs. Warren \Vhite of Burbank and her two little daughters arc ~ue ts of Dr. and Mrs. Harry \\nitl". 1104 S. Bay Front. Balboa I sland. \Varren White. thE' son of Dr. and Mrs. \\'hite. romes down for thE' weekends from his iob at Lockheed. • • ~ft . and \Jr, Tf'\ is T \\'f'stgatc• anrt their twn littiP cirls arP mo,·. ing down fiQm th('ir homE:' in ~ctnta An.1 to t h('tr ju.:t C'()fl"PI<'terl home at 3 Jfl Poppy A\e. • • • ~fr ancl \f· '· o L. Rrid!:<'" .nfl (><-f>an Rlnl.. ha' f' as housf'CUf"sts for thP current W(>('k ~It . and ~~r~ . .Tnhn S:tndPrs and thpit· snn "Sanrt,\" from San BE'rnardinn. • • • ~J r. anrl :\J rs. C A. ~fare~. 121 Iris A,·e. arC' )f'a\·in,g this W<'£'k .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; f o r a n (' xt ended autO· t r <1 i 1 E>r c:-.mping trir north to thP giant rf"dwoods. They will stop en route tor a \'isit \\ith rnf"rnbers or their family. first in Redwood City and then on to Rerkeley. They w ill be gone for se,·eral w-eeks. YOUR FIGURE Is My Business A Charming Gift of Erickson Glass $1 .95 ~wcJ ll[l l I I Speaking of new t hings-a brand new shipment of jerseys has just arrived as a pre·pre- fall s urprise. T hey are T ish·U· Knits, st yled by l eon ... yarn· dyed grey or beige and a solid bright American Beauty. You can beg in wearing them any· t ime and keep t hem in use all year. LOSE INCHES Through the Waist in a Week and Gai n • • • Yi Brt'nnan. 505 Heliotro(M' Ave.. has a real J)E'('\'E'. While getting her husband's C'lothes N'ad~ fot his trip to Hamilton Fi(>Jd . shE' hung se,·eral 'aluahlt' shirts and othf'r artklf's of \\'E:'ar· ing appat'<'l on the doth£'slin(' in back of thPir homE'. \\'ht>n she WE'nt to gN them. th('y had all b('('n stolen. CO~aT H IGHWAY Corona del Mar But don't forgC't that Aug-u.;t i! yE-t to CC'mE' and plrnt~ o f \dlting warm '''Ntt h<'r rna~ h<> just around the rorn<'t. so ha\'t> a gooct stock of rot tnn and n~ Jon blouses on hand to kE'f"P ~ ou crisp and f£-minin<'. Ry the> wa~. that little> n\ Jon o;;uit hlnus<' is going to look £-legant \\ilh ~our fall f<Hllf' suit . as well as ~our summ<'r sldrts. ~Irnmmm. it's simpl<' tu lau ndC't'. too! Com<' in and sC'P it. 1415 COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR Harbor 2868 • • • • • • s • • • 1208 COAST H IGHWAY • • • • • • Added Strength O·LIVE Products P rofessiona l Supplen)ental Concentrates To learn th(' proven secrt't~ of obtaining and maintaining a normal figure and vigorous vitality regardless of llg('- Ca// "Olivia" HARBOR 1690-\\. 417 NARCISSUS AVE. Corona del M ar Reg. NOW • 39.95 ·15.00 • ttts10. • 14.95 1. ~lwp CORONA DEL MAR \'i was accompanied by :\1r. and Mrs. \\'illiam Harter. ~2fl Be· gonia A \'f'.. ,,·hen she took hE>r hu<:band. !\f Sg-t. James S. Bren· nan. to thf' l'nion Station Sunday to start him on the first lap of his journey to the Philippine~. • • • Ea rl S. W allace. fl12 Acacia An•.. i nO\\' srcndtnc ~('\'(>Tal \.\'('('ks at Therma I. wh£'t'e h£.' is tPnding his dat(' ranch. During his ahsencE' !\lrs Wallace is \'isit· ing-relati\·es. • • • :\Irs. H£'1<'n Ptsf'tti of Rf'dondo Rt><1ch is spendine-a fC'w days with her sisT<'r. \'i Bt ('nnan. 505 H('liotrop<> Ave. • • • A qutf't. informal wC'ddin~ took place Sunday aft f'rnoon at the Baltz Chapeol b~ th£' S£'a. uniting BACK FROM HOSPITAL Robert L. Reed rC'turned home this week at 441 F ernleaf Ave .. Corona del Mar. from the Long Beach Na,·al Hospital. wh<'r<' an appendt'ctomy was performed last week on '\'ednesday. HE' hof)E's to he bf\Ck at his a ccounting job in Santa ·Ana tomorrow. PARTNERSHI P DISSOLVED Official notice has be!'n gin'n of the dissolution of the partnE>I'l'hip of Howard M . Barnes and Taylor C. Kussmaul of Orantte Coast C'o<'rn Craft!'. 1106 Coast Highway. Co- rona del Mar. effectin• July 1. The business is being ronducte-d under th(' proprietorship of Mr. Barne . Ll DO ISLE GUEST in a gosunwr s~r nylon trkcM night~ with its Rowint m"pi~ lines. Wispy nd combiMd at shoulden and bocfior to fbttf'f tJw lowf~t fitl\n ... by fafMd ~.,v~ Whit~. Crocus Blw Ewn Sit" 3l to ~ S $11.95 Mrs. !..«' Barnes. 121 Via Men· tone. Lido Isle. has a visitor from '"'Mhington. Penn .. staying with h r. Her rousin. who has not ~n Southern California since ~hE' wa. 1?. yE'ars of atre. is really sh<X'J<('d t-y thE' nhenomenal growth o f thtC\ 1-1._._.._ .............................. .-area •--------------------------------------.. 1,.,. COA T HIGHW"Y Cofoofta del Mar 51 •u~ n~ 11~ tOP in- tn- h'r JM ]') Ul...X tL'( UT· his Is n ~\'3$ boa tton da~ hy nn It J('t~ \i 1 (' Ai· . \ t'. lln- ")f't"l' K'en Pnd rec- of!•· >Tge E. oui~ Me- t he Sa.i- fon~ ~e ria- was ; t· :a~t~- -------- Page 8 THE EN&IGN THURSD~Y. JULY 21, 1149 One-Act Play Given By Players Group A pot-luck supper and a one-act workshop play were the activities of the Newport Harbor Commu- nity Players Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnes, 121 Via M<'ntone. Lido Isle. The play was dh-ected by Edna Raush and included the following cast: Man lvn Arnold. Warren Cran(', Boot~ l(eene. Neva Oakden and Vir r:-il Dean Smith. Verni{'(' Thorn. chairman of work,.hop actt,·iti<'s. i n t r o duced Virginia W C'bster, playwright and form<'r M G!\1 staff writer who re- C'<'ntly joinf"d the woup. Miss Web- st<'r announ<"<'d sh<' would direct onC' of h£'1' own original one-act plays. "A Man fo1· Kate." for the August m<'r ting. Casting for this play wn" hC'ld in the living room. while:' thO"-C' n ot J'('ading for parts pta~·<'rl chnradt'S in the patio. CAFE CORONA DEL MAR ' Bn.dway, ~ tar Bas · Lead itt 'Tiie Bel.re8s' Holiday StAge ha scooped Califomia straw hat drruit signing Donald R a n d o I p b Broadway for the lead ln the West Coast stock pt"'duction -"The HeiresS... belng (his week nt the TUstin theater. Randolph wu Gertrude La renee's leading man in "Lady the Dark" and headed the origina cast of "Angt>l Street." He also played Horatio in Maurice full length ''Hamlet" and for time had the role of Oarenoe Sr. In the Broadway run of With Father." ------~~~~~~ ABOUT &EVE &ON& gathered In the garden of the Rex Brandt .reaJdenoe In Coi'Ofta del r Sundy afternoon to watch a demonstration of w ater color technique. In 45 minute. Rex painted a Bal- boa scene-the Pavilion and Fun Zone, with boats sailing by In the foreground. This demonnration was given In conjunction wlth an art exhibit d isplayed at the Rex Rrandt·Phlt Dike Art School. Gath· ered around t he easel In the above picture are Joan Brandt, Mrs. Phil D ike. Phlt Dike and Rex Brandt. In the background Ia a portion of the crowd. (Photo by WallY Gerhardt) THURSDAY. JULY 21 "l.nfaithfully Yours, Rex Harrison. Linda Damell FRIDAY, JULY 22 "Bif!; Cat" Lon !\lcCalli~ter Peggy Ga SATURDAY, JULY 23 "Stage Coach" J ohn \\'a~ nC' Claire Trevor SUNDAY, JULY 24 "The Lady Gambles" Barbara Stanwyck Robert Preston __ ___, MONDAY, JULY 25 "The Big Clock,. Ray ~filland Maureen O'Hara TUESDAY. JULY 26 "Mn and Pa Kettle" Marjorie Main Percy Kilbride WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 and THURSDAY, JULY 28 "Night l Tnto Night" \'}\·,.ra Lindfors Ronald Reagan BOX OFFICE OPENS 6 P.M . W eek Nights 5 :30 P.M . Sundays PHONE : Kimberly 3-5360 NEWPORT BLVD. (Hwy. SS l at Paularino B etween Santa Ana and Costa Meaa Canasta Party on Island Canasta was the game o( tht> evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dell. 115 Apolena Ave .. Balboa Island. last week on Wednesday. Invited by th<' D<'lls to share in the fun were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Mosely Jones, summer resi- dents on Apolena Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Al Gibson. 126 Amethyst Ave .. Balboa Island. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawis Baltz, 410 Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. SOUND MOVIES AT HOME! ''YOlJNG AND WILLING'' William Holden, Susan Hayward ",.1,.,.'H'W"'E.., 39 STEPS" Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll "ADVENTURES OF MARTIN EDEN" Glenn Ford, Evelyn Keyes, Claire "3 IS A FAMILY" Charlie Ruggles "THE MUMMY'S HA~" * Also Cartoons, comedies, sports, travels Feature Rentals with Projector, $7.50 Feature only, $5.00 Phone for reservations now: Harbor 1918 W Surfsiders Plan Dance and fashion Show the n ext Surfsiders dance will be held August 20 at tbe Skeet Club. August social eventS as well as activities for the coming year were discussed Thursday evening at the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Surfsiders. young married couples club. A luncheon-fashion show for the young matrons will be gi\·en at the Balboa Bay Club August 16. and Rezoning QuestiOn Coming Up lgaln A Corona del Mar rezoning issue wUl again come up for considera- tion when the City Planning Com- mission meets tonight (Thursday) at 7 :30 in City Hall. This will be the first public h earing on the request to rezone all of Block 131 (bounde-d by Sea- view, Dahlia. Ocean and Cama· tion) to R-3 from its pl'('sent mix- ed R-1 and R2 zoning. At the June meeting, the Plan· ning Commission heard arguments on the rezoning petition of eight property owners in that block. To- night's hearing will consider the request to rezone the entire block. A second public hNlring wHl be held Aug. 18. Mn. William E. Fisher, Balboa Island, will have charge of the luncheon fashion show. which will also include an afternoon swim. Others oD the committee include Mrs. Robert Holden, Corona del Mar; Mrs. George Holstein m . Udo Isle; Mrs. William Lester, Costa Mesa. and 1\m. Robert Rose, Balboa Island. Paige H all of Balboa Island will present orig· inal models at the fashion show. The August dance for the Surf- siders will be an orchestra dance with music furnished by Bob Froeschle. Sports clothes will be in order, with cotton-dresses for the feminine surfslders and men sans ties. Board of Directors also discuss- ed plans for both a Halloween dance and a New Year's Eve party for members and their guests. 'Anna Lucasta' I s Next At Laguna Playhouse The third offering of the sea- son at the-LaRUna SummE'r Pia~·· house will be "Anna Lucasta." which played on Broadway for three vears with an all-colored cast. It will be presented July 26 through July 31. following the current production. "For Love or Money." Plus -TWEETIE PIE in "Bad Old Putty Tat" TUES. ONLY -July 26 Big Cartoon holv! & COLOR CARTOONS and :\ ~TOOCES COMEDY "Crime on Their Hands., Plus -Full Length F'eatu~ JOHNNY WEISSMULLER ''The Lost Tribe" SAT.-SUN.-MON. -July 23-25 JAMES STEWART JUNE ALLYSON "'llle Sl1 all on Story" Playing the lead in "Anna L ucasta" will be Blanche Glad· stone, who will be remE'mbered fur h~ rol~ during the~~~~============~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hat t heater here in Newport last summer. Richard Anderson . who h as j u s t completE'd "Twelve O'Clock High" with Gregory Peck, will play the male lead. Sister of Coroner's Wife Dies in CDM Private services were held Tues- day for Mrs. Isabelle W 11 k i e Lewis, who died at her home .. 1100 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar. last Saturday following an extended illness. Mrs. Lewis was the sister of Coroner Earl Abbey's wife. who lives at 410 Acacia Ave., Corona del Mar. She is also survived by her husband, Stanley Lewis, of the Ocean Blvd. address. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Thomas Gibson of St. An- drews Presbyterian Omrch. Serv- ices were held at Baltz mortuary and entombment was in Melrose Abbey. To Congratulations ... on your very beautiful port~ait study in last week's Ensign. tLA MULL MARGARET KELLEY HARRY LEE HAR80R 0142·R 1201 COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR A native of Ontario. Canada, Mrs. Lewis moved to Corona del Mar six months ago from Palm SpringS. .__._ _______ .._ ___ ~-----.J Rossis Are Baclc lrom 19,000-Mile Trip TH& EN8fON PAGE ? THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1t4t It was a reaJ trt"at to \1'-J f WJlh ' pie WPl"(> \'l'ry ktnd nnd pohte a nd .NoteJ /rom Corona .Jel _M.a.,. RETU RN TO COM Joe and Ad Ur\(' ~ ... , and ht•nr 't.~m<'d to t•njoy th • Am<>rican 1\n I\ .n,:: b~ plane last wPeK on the story of their· trlr• to t hP old 1 toun.sts. Food lS ver y arce, and By MAS. FLORENCE ANDERSON \Vt>dnP.clpy werE> Dr. and MJlt. country. The Ro is I< ft Cot'Ona PntN'eS consi t pf fL"'h a nd lamb Mr. and Mrs. Fn m k V.'as and ~1j Agnes Mead and Dolton l' M. Desenberg. 1701 Bayside del M ar mor<> thru1 thr-t"E' months entirely. 11wre is no s ugar or their· daughter J ulie AnnC1'. have Malnar , both t ro m Oakland. D r .. Corona del Mar. Dr . Desen- ago and in that tim<> tra\'ell'<l coffee. movt'd 1nto thf'ir new hom(', 318 C'alif. The cert>m ony w~s per· bE't g has just received hls dOC· 19,000 miles, including 8.000 miles I In Fran<'e conditions are a little Orchid Ave. Mr. W as is a half. formed b>' Rev. Harr>· Owmgs of to ratl' from Ohio S tate Un lver - by motor through Europe Tht'y 1 lw ttt>r, but the people have a db-ownf'r of the La~ ton So f-Water Santa Ana. Attendants Wl'J"E' Mr. sJt y in thf' fi('IJ of Soc iology. T he landed ln Southampton. but only 1 in tt>rested attitude toward t ourists. Company in Santa Ana. a nd for-a!'4 Mrs. Robert To~h of San Ma-l)esenberg~ f'x~rt to tx· here for l'E'malned ln England lon g <'nough They are ~ry impolite to m otor-m prl\. madf' thf'ir homP in tha t r m o. Afte r a famJly dinner a t tile summH . to find out that things are in a I ists and refuse to give a n in ctf' on clty. 1 Jurley Bt>ll, the couple lt>ft for -------------- bad condition . The Eng lish pco-the hjghways, exactly rontrRry to • • • their honeymoon. the Englis h. From F rance the Mr·s. F. D. WC'1;tfall. 200 Ocean • • • 8y ANN Introducing &lt'o! YPp, 'tht• O'BriPn Spcdah y Shop ha. just added a n<'W SJX>rio lty, and I C'1ln har dly waH to g<'t Onf' hUJ:!~in' my waist and show it off hl'l"(' in th<' window. Snappit>st st~ les in l<'ath- <>r and all with rlasskal lin<>s that you can w<'ar with more than one ou tfit. First one that Velma unpack- ed waa t he metal "dog leaah•t belt , adjustable to any waist line and tr-immed with the smarte•t antiqued metal medallion. The re are also several styles and col- ors of leathe r be lts In classic, novelty and contour types. Prices range from $1 .25 t o $3. Ahh hPrf' rom<>s thP po'tman' That's just to tell ~·nu som<' nf th<> n('W t hin~s whirh tll'f' rnn- s ta n1lv roming into O'flri<'n'c;. You h·av<' to C'Omf' in oftf'n to k(>Pp up with whnt ·~ ~oing nn amund here. Som Pt im Ps th<' n<>w things gf't brought in thP back rtoor nnd a rP prar t irallv all solrl bPfore rn•n I gPI a good look at 'em. Speaking of new things--a brand n ew sh ipment of jerseys has just arrived as a pre-pre· hll surprise. They are T lsh·U· Knit s, styled by Leon ... yarn- dyed grey or bei ge a nd a solid bright Amer ican Beaut y. You can b eg in w ea r ing them any· time and keep t hem in use a ll year. But don 't fors.!<'t thai All~~~ i~ yet to ('(lm<' :\nrl pl<'tli:O. of , ... ·ilting warm W<':tt hE'r rna:-h<' j ust a round t hl' COl nC'r. so haYC' a good st O<'k of ('()It n n and n:-Jon blous<'s on hand to k('('p ~ ou cl'isp and fc·mintn<'. Rv t h<' wa'. that littl<' nv lon suir hlnus<' is ~ning tn look t-IE'gant \\ it h ~ nur fall fat II<' suit. a-. WE'll as ~our summ<'r· skirts. Mmmmm. it's l'impl<' to latmder. too! C'om (' in and SN' il. 1415 COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR Ha,.bor 2868 D ESSES • • • D ESSES • • • SSES • • • 120t COAST HIGHWAY • • • • • • travelers jdurneyed on to Switzer-Al\'d. is ex(X"ctmg a \'ish from Mr. and Mrs. \Vatter Wood. land and then Into Italy. Here they h(•r fr iend. Mrs. w . P . Rogt>rs. 439 1 ~ Car nation Ave.. ar<> a t found the highways tak('n ove r by and daughter Ca rolyn. who w ill hom e again a fter a visit to Santa bicycles and had to pract1 cally aniv<.' from .McAll en. T~xac;. t his Barbara. where M rs. Wood's son. sit on the horn to cl«:>ar th«:> path. \1. e<.'k for an ind<>finite sta\. Donald MacGillivray. a nd his The Rossis state tnat contrary • • • · family have been residing for to belief that li\'ing is cheaper in ThE' Thomas s. Smith hnme 621 st>ver-al >ears. Europe. one ge ts o nly what one is Acacia An' .. was rt>allv fillf'd to • • • able t o tip fo r and by the time capac1tv last WE'~k. P rE-sent were Mt·. and ~1rs. HeR~ Hobb • MOODY • Custom Draperies • tha t is over with. expen <'S hav~ M r. a nd ;\fr<;. Lawrence Smith have l<.'ft the h<.'at o f Yucaipa a nd topped anything we have _over from ~out h Gatc:-~h e;. Loui are enjo} ing the cool sea breezes ht>re. Gas cost l'ighty to mne ty Mf'lll"t". 1 funtin~ton P ark a nd at t he home o f Mrs Hobb's <'<'nts in any part of Europe. M ts. William ~f('lJE>r fr-om :'\orth brotht>r-in-Jaw and sist<.'r ~J r. and 330 MARIGOLD AVE. In Lago Magg iore. Italy. the Holh wood Th<' I\\ 0 ~l<'ssr~. ~Jet. Mr . W. B. ~tac:Ginitie. 713 0 1-1 Corona del Mar Harbor 2S04 home of both J oe and AdelinC', ler ·join('d thf> c-rowd 0,~1 t he thid A\e. v~~ lit t~change hac;takl'n ~a~. w~k~nd fur a pWio pall\ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~~~~ The-ir journey took thl'm to Rom <>. • • • KAREN MARGRETA :._ -=. 1 Naples, Genoa, Ven icl'. Milan . TCJm Ronnl'l l and a part \· of l)fp()RTS F1orence and Pis~. Th~ I~le . of guE>st from Fr-esno arr making Capri was espPClally mtngumg their hPadquanc>rs at th<> hnme ; [ and included a trip through thP of !\h . and ~fr". Arthur A. Kern· ca\'e . J){'r. 900 OrE'a n Rl\ d.. fot· :1 frw Joe and Adeline saw m a ny won-da\ s. TheY a1 <' hPJ<' t n fi!'h for dt"rful things whilE" they we rt" albacorP · away, but bot h frankly §tate that Vl'hen th~y ~aw our Statue of Liberty in !':ew York Har bor tht>ir t>motions W ('J'(' too deep t o <'''<'n attempt to explain. WHITES HAVE VISITORS !\{rs. \\'arren \Vhite of B urbank and her two little daughters a re guests of Dr. a nd Mrs. Harry W hite. 1104 S. Bay Front, Balboa Island. \Varren \Vhitc, the son of Dr·. and Mrs. White. comt>s down for the weekends from his iob a t Lockheed. YOUR FIGURE Is My Business LOSE INCHES Through the Waist in a W eek and Gain Added Strength O-LIVE P rodu cts Professional Supplemental Concentrate• T o lea rn thl' provl'n sccrcts of obtaining a nd maintainin~ a normal figurc:-and vigorous vitality T'('gardless of a ge - I • • • Call "Olivia" HARBOR 1690-W 417 NARCISSUS AVE. Corona del Mar Reg. NOW 39.9515.00 22.9510. 14.95 7.00 ~fwp CORONA DEL MAR • • • ~lr. ann \f r, T P\ 1s T \\"p..;tgtltf• anti thf'ir t\\tl Ji ll Jp c1rl" at,.. m()\. ing do\\n f1nm thf"ir homP in ~rtnla Ann to lhf"rr ju"t c-nmpiPtPrl home at 310 Popp~ A ,.f" • • • ~tr and \fr:' 0 L Rrid,ef"c; illl Oc-ean Bh rf .. ha\·<' as hou'-f>.£llf> ... tc; for t h£> cutrt>nt \H'('k '1 r and Mrs . .Tohn SandPr<. ::tn<i t hf'il' ~on "Sand\·· from ~::J n Rrorna rdtno. • • • ~f r. and .\frs \ A .\fat(·~. 321 J l'i ~ A\·e .. arf' )f"a\·ing t hi. WP<'k f o r an extenrlt>d auto-trailer camping trip north to thf> giant redwoods. T hey will stop <'n route !or a visit w ith m~mbers of their fa mily. first in Rerlwood C'ity and then on to BE'rkE'ley. Thf>y w ill be gon e !or seve-ral w~ks . • • • \?i Brenna n. 505 He lint rope An•.. has a r<>al pE>t>\·('. W h ile getting hE'r hushand's dothf>s r('anv for hie; t rip to H amilton F i<'ld. she hung se\·Pral \aluable shirts and othf"r a r t ic!Ps of W<'ar·· m~ a ppa ret on t hf" dot ht>sli ne in back of their hom£'. \\.hen sh(' wert to gct them. they had all t)('('n stolen. Vi was acrompani£'d b~ ~I r and Mrs. \\'illiam Hartl'r. 1~11 Re· gonia An ".. w hen she t ook her h usband. !\J Sgt. Jam<'s S. Rren· nan. to th£' l."n1on Statinn Sunda~ to start him on th(' first lap of his journey to t hP Phi lippin('~. . . .. E arl S . \\'allac<'. t'I:? Acacia An•.. i~ now ~p<'ndrn~ S<'VCt·aJ ~''P<'k~ at T h<'rmal. where h(' Is tPnding his datr ranrh During his ahsen<'E' )Jrs. Wallar<' i-. ,·isit· ing r('!ati\·es. .. • • .\t rs. H<'lc>n P 1sPt t 1 of R<'dondo R<'arh is sp('ndim; a !C'w da;.s with h<'r si,ter. \'t Rr C'nnan 50!1 H E'Iiotropt> An~. • • • A quiet. informal wC'dci ing took plar<' Sunday aftf>rnoon a t thl' Baltz Cha(X'I by th(' Sea. uniting BACK FROM HOSPITAL Robert L. Re<'d rl'turncd home this week at 441 F C'rnlcaf A\'e .. Corona del Mar. f rom t he Long Beach Naval Hospital. whC'n" an a ppend('ctom:-· was P<'rfOnn<'d last week on \VednC'sday. H(' hofl('c; to \>{' back a t his accounting joh in Santa Ana t omorrow . PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED O fficial notiC'<' has beC'n gin•n of the dissolution of t h£' pa rtn<'rship of Howard M . Barnes and Taylor C. Kussmaul of Or ance C'oa..c;t (;(>m Crafts. 1106 C'oast H ighway Co- rona del Mar. effect in~ J uly 1. Tht> business is being conduc-ted unde r the proprietorship of ~lr.11Bam('S. Ll DO ISLE GUEST Mrs. Lee Barnes. 121 \'fa Mcn t one. Lido l sle. has a ,·isitor f~m Washington. Pe n n.. sta ~'ing wit h her . H er cousin, who has not SN'J~ Southern California sin<'E" she wa~ 12 year ~ of a~e. is r<'all~ ~hock<'d t-y th<.' phenomena l growth of th1.., area. , 1M~' COAST HIGHWAY A Charming Gift of Erickson Glass a 11 color-. $1.95 anJup in a ps.a~ sheer nyton tricot night~ 'lh rts flowing empi~ line-s. Wispy net combirwd at ~houldert and bod~ to flatter the ~iesr fteure . . . by famed Bewrly VOfU't White. Crocus 81~ fwn Sizn 3l lo 3S $11 .95 Corona del Mar Hart.or 12U-W heel THE ENSIGN THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1Mt ITEMS Miss Killefer Is Married at St. James From Balboa Bidden in Rhyme to Have a Fine Tim~ To Christian'!> Hut tht.•y W<'Ji! hadt~ of hrown and wntten bldd<'n in rhyJJl(', and ever) bod} rh) mf'. Thry were eneourn~ 1 ht-•re had a fim• Hmt ~ ApproXI• "hu natJ\ c•" to t ht• t•xtt""1'Jt of in! Amidst D profw.Son of pink and "~&1'lite gl.adjol~. 1 P·dtricia Kil· ldPr. daughter of Mr. and Mf1\. Roben KlUl'fer. 301 E . Balboa Bh:d, Balboa. was married in a dottble ring ceremony at 4 p.m. SU.Dday. The groom i" Ernesto H<'- via RJo de la Loza of l\fe:\J<'O Cit\'. The man iagc "-<'tYi('(> w as JX'~­ (or11l{!ld by Rev. Thomas Gibson. at the St. Jam<'; Episcopal Church. Patricia was gi\'{•n in marritt$<' by Mr !ath<>r. She wor<' a whit<> satin ~own with " long train and a Jact> c-ap from \\ hich dc-~('t nded her fingC'r tip \'C'il. Sh(' c-an-it d a whit<' Bible "ith n'd ros£'hud .... for JOHN DOR\" "OIOJCE SEA FARE" 601 E . CE.'\-rn.AL. D.\LDOA HOURS: OA ILY 5 -9 ; SUN. 1·9 OPEN EVERY DAY I on•. Mn.. F1 ank Ale.shire w her cou in·. Matron of Honor and sin- gle attendant. Sh<' also was dress- ed in wrute and &he carried a nose- ga.,v of pink t'O ebuds. The bridr' broth('r, Earl Kllle- fcr, wao; best man. and u shers were another brotht•r. Robert Killefer Jr. and J lut;h Wheeler. 111 15th St.. Nt'wport. Mother of the bride WaS dl"ef>S~ in 8 gl"{'{'n Crepe With nAvy SU'<'<>ssor·i<''. Sh£' wor£' a whit e on·hid. Re<'<>pl inn for I he w e d d i n g guests '\ql(\ h<'ld immC'diateJ y fol- lowin~ Hw N•r('mony in the Parish house. THREE SORORITY SISTERS TO VISIT PAULA CASTLE Sorority sisters from college are coming to visit Paula Castle, daughter of Mrs. Virglnla Ca.stl(', at 205 E. Bay Ave .. Balboa. Alicia Orcutt is eJq>ected today from Peb- ble Beach. On Sunday Ann M uirlr will arrive from Portland, Ore .. and Naomi Fulton will be here later from Portland. All of th(' girls are m embers of the Chi Omc>- ga Sorority. They ar(' pJannin~ to attend a schoolmat<''" W£'dding in F resno on the 30th. C\·lc•bratwn... of th<' marriage will c'(lntmuc• in M<'xiro. for the TAKE TRA I LEA TOUR mately 15 tabk-s or bridf,!e \H't f' mal •><,ttt~n' and <'ntertained yesterday aftc..·m<><m nt tin· ... ~<'" ... ~tnd flo\H>n In a Beachcombers' Lunchron R1 id~t·. hnlr. which was held in t h<' south st.•a at. Tablt"> '' c•n• adom<'d with mo phere of Christian's l Jut , in flowerl' mduding bird or Balboa. :mri h1lu-.cu . Tallies and Mrs. Dean Campbl'll. 1559 Oc.·t .. an pads \\t'l"f' hand palntE'd with Blvd., Balboa: Mrs. G. E. Tohill. M·a J..,J:md d<'COratlon,. 1756 l\liramar Aw~ .• Balboa. and F.w n d mmpafm<' was ~n·ed Mr~. WarTen C. Flc>tcht•r. 214 Or-of u hu~<' ~h<'JI. with chid Av<' .. Cor·ona d<'l Mar. \\N'f' 1\hl ''~h:\ll. of Christ1an's Hut. su the host<'~S<'S at Y<'~t<'rda~ ·, p11rty . p<>tlnt<•n<ling th<' arrangements. Gu('sL" W('re im·itr d hy hand done invitations t'Oinn•d in \'ario'l" Ellerbroeks Going On Trip Abroad JIG 'N' REEL MEETS J b• 'n' HN'I. !'quare dance 1. ,., 1 ... trw •t:.n<'lllJ! tonight C rl!n) at th(' Gi1·1 Srout I PJ :,n~ fnr a Coast As.c;ociat nnund l 'p of Squart• DanC'<'N ))(' ci 1<-<'tl!'!'l'd. n<'wl~ ,,·ro~ havt• 1£'ft for the> pro-Capt .. and Mrs. C. \'. McCart~. \'in<-e o! Sonora. whe-the\' will 1541 Mtramar A\'E' .. Ralbo:l, and '"' · M d M Ch 1 H It ?177 A two month tout of I :ul't'l"' 1 \'isit the groom's sister and broth-r. an rs. a r ('S 0 · .. 1 in store for the l'lHhn• a· Elle ·l-SHELL'S JUST A DUMMY <'r-in-law. who i~ the architect <kean Bl~d .. ~a ve l'C'turnl'd ft·om bt'Ot'ks of 14 HnrLnr J,JIInd . T!~t•~ Phillipe Ort('J:a. Following their a month s hailer tour to thC' ar<' IC'aving toda\' <Th'lrsd:l\' lm )'('turn. the \'Oung coup)<" ..-.rilJ both northern part. of the ~tate. Stop· thf' firs t lap of 1t~t•ir jourm').'\\ hid! att<'nd ~rhool at Santa Barbara. overs wer? P L<:mo Bc>arh, Monte· H \\ Jfendf r--on of 1119 E. BaJ hoa H'' cl. T!alhon In t t''fl'll tr rl \\hat h<-thought might rey, ValiC'yon, and tlu• Hu~!'i<tn will hr to Chi(·a~o. '' h• .... 1!11 ,\ fi&IQfttllf~A &~ River·. They also t 1 :l\ <'llNt t hi" will m f'et frit•nc l... "ho "111 :H'-~[j)~L1U'"lDUO HOLSTEINS ENTERTAIN ·edwoo:1 highway to Eun·ka. compan) them to f)u np" :t Jh,. !oh r ll m thl' su1·f n<'ar t n .dhMI f'cllnl IIott•l. It turned cu lrl lw a clumm~. a('<'Ordmg to pol' who imC'stigatro. O.Qnno The• r.ror~e M. Jlolstc>ins. 212 ThC'y have mad(' :ttT:u1• n 111, b'a~" \·ia Lino ~oro. Lidn 1"'1<'. arr en· HERE FROM HI G HLAN D to l're a fL'W ~ho\\s in :'\1·w y,.,,, F()()/) ~IVD G'RtJG t<'t'1ninin~ Bishop and M~. Donald The s umml"r homf' or 1 >r. and City bC'for(' the'~ "I '-Hil u·1 t h• T 1 1 0 . k .1. Ct~mJ .hPll for a tht'('(.'·day holi· Mrs. James F . Mildwll. 17:>1 Qu<'c-n Mar~· .Jul~· :?~ \"i's Beauty Sbop "0 P ca r•n 5 cl1~. Thf' Ri!'hop is in town in con-Plua del :'\r>rl<'. Balhon. has bN'n In EliiOJX' th<•ir ittnet \ .r11lud•' Open Every Day n('ction with <'onfirination cere-opened. But, o f c·oursP. Dr. ~lit landing at Clwrbour:.: and IIH n n Shelton· Thermlque MACHINE WAVE Lon·..:(.•r Lasting Love liness 1~~ eoA-$T H te-HWA¥ -141' -the----111-....,..~~ m ~1. Jmt'll"S Ep m~-to dt~ i:Hwk to &.1~ \'i.:..it to Pa~i-.. It:tl), S\vt1tt·• bnrl. Summer Season Church. HC'\' a nd Mr ... P aul Moore Bernardin<' e\'en fc'\\ dtt\ s to Austria. fkJgjum. JI.,Ji tncl Tlt·r· Free P arking \\1w<'1Pt'. ~l"i:ll Crest\'i<'w Dr .. Bay take care• of hi dC'ntal pnt fc•nh. mark anrl SC'otlnnd. Validated T ickets Shorr" "ill <'nl<•rtain thC' thrw Tlw I·.IIPt htnf•J-s h 1\ f' pl. 1111" l Corona del Mar HA 0533 Francois Marshall C;~mph, 11 <'hi l<lr<'n. VISITOR HERE a two-we-ek s t:•y in J !oliHlll. \\ i • I• Manage.-Mrs. A. L . MaeLci!oh or Pasa-I hr>y wi 11 han• .. , ht• I .. , 1f•l lt' I II I .e. Slup'*! HOM E FROM THE HOSPITAL dena has b<-en \'tSiting old familiar tl.w C'Ontin, n.t." :lrc·,,,,],n~ to "-f>!llc' .:\1 r.... (I 7. Rnh<'t tson. 439'2 haunts in Ball'K>a and 1'\{'\.\'}XH'\ dtc:tant C'Oll'lll' nr .:\11 . Ell··: lllli'1 ( I : 'f'l int 1, '"(' A"' Corona del Mar, while staying \\ith hC'r daught<'r-whn~n hC' cl isc·o\ < n d "hr n h · ""·'" r::lmt· IJ., ~H· ft om 1 he> hospital in-law, Mrs. A. C. Mal L<'ish . 627 mak.n~ t t':t\ f 1 an :en(..< ., 1 ' • ~ f.,, I ORIGINALS cn .. tom and Ready Made Pla.-.t ic Acressori~ I f.mt. ClD"C't. Kitchen. Bath 1106 Coast Highway, COM 1. ~~ ",.,·I.; n nd j.., fc·<'ling better Y.l. Ba lboa A VC' • Balboa 1 hl trip. r1nil•. h<· •c·rwlrt~. ~tt·s. ~obet1son ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t:ndr 1" <·nl an np{'ration N'Cently. DESERT RESIDENT HERE Milt HiC'ks, OWn<'r or Pnlm Springs W ater Co.. il' rc•nting a two-story summer home in· Balboa for July and August. BENNEn'S BARN -Antiques All T ypes of Cabi;.ct and Refin ishing Work You Can Afford 13861 S. Harbor ·Bh·d. Garden Grove JHE EASY '?ICKEMS" By MA E PICKENS Fiber Glass Rods Made to Order BL:\.I\~ • REPAIRS • ECOND BREAK-IN ATTEMPTED An attempt<'d burglary at his L ido Isle home. 214 Via Cordova. was reported Saturday by Stanley Arndt. Someone had tr ied to gajn entrance during the night, cutting the screen and pushing a \vindow open, he said. Nothin~ was mi"~­ lng. VISIT PARENT Houseguests of Mr. and \.Irs . Rowland R. Hodgkinson. lli V1a RUTH 'S BEAUTY SHOP Sl.JlJJEH SPF~CI.-\L" Brush Cut-Sl.fX) !--=h :-t mpnn and Sct-$1.50 P er n1anC'n1 ~'. cnmplctc---S7.50 13A POINSETTIA AVE .. Coron:1 dtl Mar H-'RBOR 2307-R Flagg" Flexible'' Play Dolls P hone: Beacon 6559·W on Mlr'acle Mile Dijon, Lido Isle. !OJ' the past ten 1001 on US. HIGHWAY 101 NEWPORT BEACH days were Mr. and Mrs. Jack e I:~w·a tit~n·•l. ))('ndlll~ doll .. fn1· r!lr ••h•ln'-. pla~tim(' that ar(' en ... JI) ~.md!f'~":rt and_ ~'"''"'·lltle• .\ll·pl:tstw bodi<>~> thnt can b(' plat'<'d an hr(.•-hkr po•-.tH1'1" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Haddon o!San Jo~. M~ Jfaddon r is the son of M rs. Hodgkinson FAMILY SET OF MOTHER. FATHER, BROTHER AND SIS ~:£rooking '.1 Va,.ietg $tore lor a real dinner Try VAUX' 1n Ba lboa dinn~r unt il midnight Music hy JOE VE NUTI anti Orchestra THE PLAY PEN DAY NURSERY (OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY) HOrR: 50c <Two or More Children, 40c an Hour Each) Day: $3.00 Week: $15.00 Phone: Harbor 0268·J a nd is attending Stat<' \oll<'~<' in the northern city. C.D.M. MAN NATURALIZED Among the 29 J)<'rsons who bC'· came U.S. citizens in naturali7ation ceremonies in Santa Ana l<t~t Thursday was a Cor·ona dC'I Mar resident, ~ichard J. Burk<'. 303 H eliotrope Ave. SuJ)<'rior Judge Raymond H . Thompson appmvC'd the naturalization of thr m<'mhC'r!' of the class. 603 COAST HI G HWAY Corona del Mar HARBOR 850 Chinese Brass Spells Antiquity Chinf'sc cultur<' dnd Chinl"se :met :1 mint"lt un• oil lamp that LIDO RESIDENT RETURNS a rt :u<' of ~uch anc·knl nrrl 'I' thai \\as form<'rl y usC'o by th(' opium Wh~n Mrs. Je!·rold Spangl<'r. coll<'ction and cataloging 0 • · smok<'rs. 113 V1a Koran. Lido I~le, ret urn· more ant I que spccim<'n~ lx>gan The met hod of production is in· ed fr"?m h er trip last Friday she 'way back many, many ~<'ars tc-r·C'l-lins:: Brass. in the form of exclaimed "I'd forgotten how hot B. C .. at a tim<' whf'n ot hPr cl\. fin I s hcC'ts. is s<'nt to small w ork· it can be in the middle west." ili7 .. 11 ions \\'('t (' just h<'gi nning to · hops wh<>rc> the cutting and M~. Spangler h ad made the trip be. shnplng an• don<': f rom there it to Dixon, Dl., becaus(' of th<> itJ. T pa"sC's to other sh ops where the n ess of her sister. 0 understand fu11 y the shapes rnn in~ trlkes pla('(' The d 1 and d('<.'Orations of artistic thing~ nrC' C'ntit_;.lv ·in th · . d efs gnhs from Chin" u h t ' · e mm s o t e HERE FOR SUMMER . .... .. 8 c. ~s .a r<' s<>en a <'nrr·;I\C'l'S and are seldom even Miss Ma ble Gagnon. 511 Fern· The Jsla~der s. JO\ ol\ cs A stuny t rac·C'd. Th<' artist starts in one leaf Ave., Corona del Mar, is en· of the h l$lOry of the countr~· It · <"ornC'r of thC' job and works out ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ te~~ing her pare nts from Rlv self. but ~h~~~ce of the arltC'lcs 1h<' r<'sign in r~r~ct p~~rt~n erside, M r . and Mrs. J . E. Me· and ~he. mdJ~dual craftsm~nship until th<' spac·<' available is found Cready. ca~l ~ Imme iately, a~pr('cJated. ro he fill<'cl with a picture, rom · 415 Harding Ave. Balboa REFINISHING SHINING CLEANING e Crepe Soles e Golf Shoes Renewed e I nviaible Half-Soling e Shoes Re-Bottomed WHILE U WAIT You,. Shoes Appear' New When SPEE-DE£ Ia Through OPPOSITE BALBOA THEATER BAL80A t oug h the bcgmnmgs of the plf"l<' anrl in amazing balance VISIT CATALINA d~velopment of m ctal·art o! an· Ea<'h pot·t lon o! the desi ·h Mrs. Francis Cox. 1695 Pacific Clent Ch ina are a m~:stery. the a significanc<>. For exa mpf: t~! Dr., Co~na del Mar, Is e ntertain· procc>ss was so lechmC'ally per. oft sf'en d ragon was at one 'time ing this week at h er l~Jand home !~· thousands of years ago, that put in charge of one-fourth ot on catalina. Among her guests tt h as n~t yet been s urpassed any· t h<' C'('IC'Stial uni\'erse according is Mrs. John Cameron, 1201 Co. w. en:!' n the world dPspite the to the l<'gend. The d~agon ruled ~na del Mar. scten tl tc resources .that ha\·e the East<'rn quadrant w hich come with the cenlunes. brought Sprin g, and then repre· GUESTS IN OLD CITY HALL 0! all th<' Chinese m Nats usoo S<'nts the spirit of Ute's renewal The old city hal~ is not entirely in utensJls and objects ot art, it is indefatigable In guardian· foTgOtten, because George Ostran-perhaps the most popular to mOd ~;hlp, h<'nlgn and protective. Even der, of the Merchant Patrol, re-em usage is brass-the a lloy o r 'though the dragon ts on nearly ported last Thunday that some copper and zinc. The mOd<'rn ar·. <'v<'ry pit'<'<', you may not see tt one had been sleeping In the old ticles, d_isplayed at The Is lAnd<.>rs. h<'<'ausc It Is suppo ed to be in· buUcUng department office. Sev-are cop1es of antique models, can· vi lbte at will. eral Windows had been broken, and dlestlcks and candelabra bowls there were mattresses on the floor. ~~tvits, tea pots, small ~xes !o~ THE ISl .iliNDI:RS CAFE CO .. ONA DEL MAR Cigarettes, the Chinese iron which R ~ 405 COalt Highway becomes a decorative ash tray 214 Mar"'ne .......... .._ in to 16 THE ENitGN ~tag. 1 THURSDA Y. JULY 21, 1Mt . 1be JuJy ~ting ot the Corona del Mar Ov:ic Association will be held· in Pilgrim Hall of th~ Com- munity Church rather than in the auditorium of the G r a m m a r Schoo), P resident W allacl' B unon has announced. Lot More Reading Is Going On Here A l'£>t'ttrd drnJlnti(ltl nt thf" ~t·w­ por't publw ltht•:t n•" was rt'\P:-th;'{) this W••• ·k hy ht·:ul Jiltt1H inn Ooru· thNl Sh• t'l\' in hr r· <m~nnl tt pnrt Bool·s Jonnr•tl r1UlllJ.: th~> pnr t \ (>;«r Balboa Power Squadron will ''~elcome 16 new members at a of other dinner Jlle(>ting n xt Thursday, squadrons. J_uly 2R at 7 :30 p.m. Rt the Balboa Reser\"ations a]"'(> bcin~ takFn h\ Airlines Veteran Attends 'Birthday' \: a cht Club. lr. Ashton either at hJ" offic't' i~ :"lso to .be honored as guest~ at Balboa or at his home.· totallr•rl 100 lo\]f;, • Of thio;; nurnh• 1 jO ~1:!'f ~~·rr• f ir tinn ho(lk :.•; ~~-~q ''' 1 ,. nrm (ir·- tion. :!1.:n•1 iu\ Pnlt ..... · ho() ' nnrl 6.710 m~•J.!:I/IIl ,. Tht'''' huok lonn~ tof nllttl up !u t!w l:u'l•• ... t hook f'tr- rulatinn in t hr• hi·'"',. nf thr dt\" R7 .1:i~ hooks \\ r rr• "''' • "" d fro-~ tht-m:-~in lH:tnr h. this mcNtn~. according to Com-An illustrated lecture on mkro- mandPr H arry Ashton. will be wave radio transm is ion has t>N>n H arbor l\la,.ter RUSSE'll Craig, local arranged by Ted H ambrook . man- \\1 ' n Tran .. -\\·orld Ajrlines ceJ- <'bJ lkd th tr twt ntleth anniver- sary n c'·ntly at tht• Bilt.mo~ Bowl 1n !..<1' An£:• ](.c;;, Capt. and Mrs. John G \\'al'h ll(l() Bay \"iew Dr .. Cl•l nnu dt·l ~l.tr. 3l1l'ndt>d Capt. \\'<~l'h ha~ ::xJ ~l·ars of scr\'i("{' tn hi' ('T•~lt \\ Hh T\\'A It wUJ be a b usin ess mE'<>tin~. o;chcduled for next ThursdAy, JuJy ~. beginning at 8 p.m . The Grammar School audito- rium. regular m eeting place o r th<> association. will not be a\•at!Ahl<• hcaluse it is being US<'d as o;;tora~,. place for equipment for thf" t'f''-' C'lassrooms and kindergart<>n nnw under constnlction. Among the Items of buc:in<'~" to he taken up at the July 28 m<-N· in)( will be plans for an a.o;.~ocin­ t ion beach p[cnic. t e n t a t i v e 1 y '-Chcdul~ to be ht>ld on th<' C'\'C'- ning of Saturday. August G. Tar Pit Is Open 3 Nights Weekly ager of the local office of the Pa- cilic Telephone and Telegraph Co Mr. Hambrook is Jieute nan ('Om· mander a nd entertainment rhair- man of the Balboa Squadron. ,\ ph('nl)mf n ,tl trlrr <'11 '"' nl hnoJ.: ThP o;;ummf'r program of the _ . New pilots to tx-sworn .ntn membership are Harold Abhn \. Harold Bo~TPy. Henry D"t::r>lf', Georgt> Fox. J oseph Currin Hf'nrv Hassett. Erben Hrnry. ~On'lrd Hostetler. Earle Kuhk£'1 J<tTT'X'" Ma nning, Clin ton Rudd {..(ol) P.oo• William \\'hHe. F N'd H um H u:h HaT\'<'Y and E C Twi•rh· II lo~n-: ":1, t 1Rd•' ~~· '' • < ·, 11'un :1 d••l .:"\~"'"port Hen bor Tl"<'n C'ant(.'(>n got \I u· hr ;1;,r h '•I lilt• :"\r "JIC•l lJ-und< r wa ~· la<:t W('{'k w ith a threc:-- brnry. :\It '· Sh• t•h' p n'm• rt (tllf. r•w nin!.""·a-\n•Pk 'Chl"'d ulc and will n oo·: ... ho r 1'0\\ ,·rl f ·r ·n tht· h :<tnt•h ('Ontinur until •whoo}c; open in SC'p- totallc'fl 1~ ~;)S a 1:-,ft JK'f' rf':--'1 t~"mhf'r cain o•·f'r l.t t :. :lt' ,.,,, tlntion. Tt11· T•rPi \\ill hP op<-n from i "·hir·h ''<~· ,,,,. fi ..... , n•· ,,r rp ... r a-IP.m . to midnight on ~londay. \\'ed- tion in C'oJ 11n·t dd :\l:1 r 1 """dil\' Rnd Friday F rN' mo,•ic. TIH• lun,...h£ on "ac; sponsored b:. • hC' Loo;;. Am:r ], ' ~ tmh<>r of Com- m• ret• and thE.' Rotan Oub. A '""'nnt.: t h hnnor g\JE'"•-. "'E'rt:-GlC\-- ria S\\ ;~nc:.on. \\hO christened the fir-f '-' ip flown hy Charles Lind- hr:>rt!h 1Wf"nt~ ~rar<:: a~o. the ro- pilo nf th" f1T' Ea' hound flight Edd1,.. Bennnnd". anri Dr Rufus B ,·onKl<>inqnid. who wa<: a _pa..c:..~n- Junior Chamber's Al:hou[!h !lw hr '~'1' :~ h"''" n rmicl :ll'" c::hnw.n on :'\londa~ £'\'l'nings at ma:O'l7·n,.. "llh ,., ip• ,,,n.;-: ·'<··1:-clir,.. f( The r<' ts squart:> da ncinl! on W ed- tn El1"''1 Fr:1" ,. 'u-:r•tf··, 1ll , .. ,.h ., I nr . .;;rJa.~· c-wningc;, and Frida\' t>\'<'- ,.i(t<: h;p·, m id• it ,,,., 1 J, '" Jn;rn nm~ I' nJX'n house for informal n tntn1 n!:; 11 1 ri 1. n' ... ,. 1 "'~:1 '11_1•· • •r•..:r-thrt'<\ and gam('c; pl·l· '' I Clnz lr''c; Padrutt. Orang<' C'oac;t ('nil •· ... ·udf'nt. i" dirt>ctor of T N'n The Junior Charnh<'r of Com-r tntr ··:1 ar• i\·itif'c:: Thf' Roard of m C'r<:'e barlx>que will 1x-held Au:::. El Toro G id de rs IT I r•, I n ·· ... indurl('o:: s H Franklin 17. instead of Au~. 3. as pn>\'iou~ly c·h:t;n , .. n . Rr\'. Paul Mo or<" planned. Pre~ident Bob Ho ld<>n an-C lied f A 1\\"hrrl•' \lf'"·chnirm~n: ~trc::. Ed- nounced this W('('k. The chanJ::C in 1 a or UCJ. 1 I !::1-I r II '('('1 (. 11',\': :'\T.-.: P aul Nor- date was decided at a m{'('ting ()[ man. TJ .,.,.,rr r :md ~fr~. Jrrrold the Board of Directorc; Monda:. Thf' F:l To· n fnl)" 1 1 <:£1 11'"1 " 11 ~p .. n,. •·r Ft"'lnl'io:: Hor\'ath. :'\tn; noon at ~s Bay~"' raf~. ~~ "',, !<tt .•< , .. ,~ 1 H~ 1~{+~ r "'f'?P .(""Yffl'-Mn-~~ R<ly- General chatnnan for th<' C'\'f'nt nr •,,· l"l)"r·h r·, ·· t ,~, ' · ~'""j '"' r~· l 'r~ .. _F.m""_·• _~orlrrhf>rc i!i= E. H. Thiele of Corona df'l :'\far. L• ·1i• · ~f('J111x'rs of h ie; rommitt('c> at~"' 0n , ;r f ~· ·, • .. , · "" r · Nonnan Gamble. T ed Thomas. Thr·. : .• ~.,,J T' ·' • ., 1f P ., T," Request fs Needed PetC'r Barrett and E a rl PC't f'r<;on. ~·"' F• lll•'lf'k ..... 1' .,.. •1 1 I r·'rl l The barbequ~. whi<'h will h,.. .T., k 1\:r n• .. ; I· T · ·1, \';:11 f 8 L. p • I_ held n car th<> Corona drl :\13r Tf'C::-('If', ... 'lnrl c: ., "l • ,.., i:n" -', or rusn IC~t-up f'rvoir . \\;Jl take t'hc pla<'t> of thl' liT': regular \V<'dnf'sda:o• rlinn<'r mr>Pt-TT 1 • 1 • • •!'I' C::tro·· C::•:r• B i'l ('n,·rrt r:lllc; at- ing at the H url<>y Bt-11 duri .,~ th:lt f:rr• 17 ( .• r, l'n'' T' .,.·' • .. •. , _,. n n r rnrnn• dPl :'\Tar :md WC<'k. n r.tk··lt>•,· ('1,• · .. , .... <;• ~• : '\Pf'rt H·i~ht• rc>o;;icknt~: to thr TlH'"'' . 1••:1. , . ., '· • n . 7 .. I 1:" h .. fh•' c-nf'ri· 1 r l'fll!C'!'t muc;t hf" :".\S, S~n TYr .. n . , C' • • \nl ·I "' :ldr• r •• ~ pic-kin~ up hru<;h and Gene's Place 1 0rt "':? F 1 ' f t 11 S •·• \l·n :1 ' '• i'11r1:n~:' in tl'""•' two ~N·Iil)n<\ of Snnt, t,.,. n .· "'" ,,. r.,~,.. ,·,,.,..;•" 1 nr..: T'· • ll · T· • ~ '11 1-lPvl : I ·n rr!'1:lar c;('~f'rlUlt"' i-= maintain· :"n\· 10 C'n .. n T'r ... ll,..•r ... ,, c·.,nl:tl ,.,1 it) tlv•.;f' <;('('ion<::. hf>rauc;f" firin g \ n 1 . • ., . .: 'j rl~ r I ~· .. n I •• ' • c: pnc:c;j h 1 (' in c:nmf' (';1 <;('<; ( \lf'tWC'f'n SPECIAuzr.\G I'!': Wedding Cakes th" ,. l'hP hl)urc: nf 6 and ~ am . if not 1 w''hin ::!!:\ fr-Pt nf innammabl<' mn-1'' r;:'l)). nf'!!Ular pi<'k-up !'Chf"dUlc Birth day Cakes 61'0 CH£~K~ F ren ch Pastries ~-~ I :• 1 11 , J I ' I " 705 COAST H IGHWAY ( .. ( .. , ... , Coi"'na del Ma r Harbor 1102 CT Nat ionall y .. d,·~rti ~~d . P A TIO and nr~;:\-ER'\ .. -\RL LARGE SELECTION (Featuring New lslanciwarf' P .~tt pr,., GUPPY'S CALIFORNI CER M CS 600 Coa t Righ\\'ay Our Harbor A rea Neighbors arc cordially inYitcd t o <'n.ioy our !""~l n len during the sumn1cr srn~< ·n • Beautifu1 Tuhcrot'S Bt.'~· ':1b•-: arc nO\\' blo0n1in(T • CarJoza ~arden J (PLANTS FOR C:.HA DF I 503 ( · lrnna tlt'l , ln r 1 ;-: M"·n•·linrd in th<> N'c;t of th~ r··1 .. "~:rh io:: c:" huilt up that no r,· ... jc; n~c:c:;hlc> Tir ~jrl,,., • ._ wrrr 3lc:n rf'minrlPrl '":l' •hr tr'lc:h tf'1J('k rln<'" not pi('k ... , l :": h 'lnrl tri"'min!:'c;. h\•t th:lt ., -.;11" .,, 1'"1t<'k ic:: r PflU ir('d . Rill ~~ ··r· • 'I'-: •rl t h-. rro::icif'ntc:: to r E'- ''" • ·, l·-••n hf'fnrr FriO:l\'. hf>- ' • th•' tr·•rk CI'V'C: nn' nn Fr:. Judge Commits 1 Knife Wielder I ,h'IC' \,;trcia. 20-\'Nir-old Santa \r~ yn•tth who h~d pl<'~d<'d guilt,· r tl,, kn;fC'-Wi('Jciin!! inridl'nt in I''' •, T"'lul Rnh('rt~on of Corona r' I ,j.,r \\''\<; 't:thl)('(t \\'l'C:: <'Ommit- 'l"r1 -;\l"'nrl"'y lw Pr<'c:iding Su]'X'ri<'r T,.r1.:r Tinh('"f Garrln"r to thC' C'11- fn ... .,·'\ \"t1<'11i0na1 Tn" itutinn at L ,...,,.'l<:tf'r .Tt'ri!:'r l.:trrlnrr hnrl r drrrl"d th<' "'~"•' f"riri'l\" to thr California Ynuth .\uth.nrity which a<'('('Pf<'d thr r1c:r :\fi'1imurn tl'rm of rom- r1;'m~"'"'• i" 14 monthc: Tn an <-arli<-r trinl. th<' jury had fnilrrl tn Cl.~<'. 11 t o 1. Tn thi~ t ri:ll. t hr P\'idf'n('(' i ndud<'d photo- ~:-~ph.;; of th<-knifinc incid<'nt. t<lk<'n h~ l.lC'nn ('ouch of Corona rkl :\Tw Garcia plNtcic-d guilty at thr ,. • ., .. , 0f thl" c:('('Ond triAl. Legion Breakfast Served Saturday Httn:D ., The-n th<' "pot for you ·.., th•~ 1-<',..ion Br('akfast. which "';11 h" <:t'T"\ t'ci from 7 to 11 Snturday m•)rninc n<'ar Rif'hard's :\1ark<'t. .\11 ~ ou r:m <'at for ~ C'<'ntl' i th<> ~lC'gan l.O<'rtl ml'rchant!' ha\'t' rontrib- \llf'rl pri7<'S. which \vill ht .. di~trih­ \ltl'rl during 1hE' hr<'akfnst hourc;. "'in'1<-"~ rlo not hnvE' to h<> pl"'("!'<'nt ~~ th<' timt• of th(' award. h O'-\'- C'\ r'r. Thi" i~ 11) ~· ttn :mn11:tl ('\'{'nt of n,~ ~C',q10rt TTnroor Le-gion P ost :l~l to rai~\" rundc: ror P~t acth·i- ti('.;. Dr. A F:. Stockton is gC"neraJ t'hnlrrru\n f~,."'r the ('\'f'nt Pro-.. -\merica .. leeting Attended by Localite~ ~<'r on that flaght. • ROSSI Se\·eral repre<.;entatJ\'f'C: rror> tt • Harbor at'('a aftPndrd a P1 n..\m• 1 ica m('('tin~ at hP homr of ,:\lr ··. C. F . Smith. Snnta Ana. Ia' \\,. I\ on Tuf'sda~. ~h m d J"I'U"Jon-. ,,r the m<'ctin~ W<'r·· }Pd hy :\h-.: \\',J. Jic; Bennil'. OJ an::-~> C'ou.,•' Ch • FT\T ITAUA:"\ DD:::-o;En.S man of Pro-Am('nr'l . anrl <'<Jmpktc mt rL.c; ' PF.:"\ FnR Lt').Cii COCKT.UL Lo<'aJ gu<>c;l~ at 1'1r P.· pl:llt.~:lr. orcanization mN tin:: i•;f uri. ri .\1 . kn~ Sa ldwjn F.hre,m;m "'\ "l)()l • Mrc:. Colin Rro wn Ra' !' .;·p,· :'\fr~ F:lmf'r Pro,np· \ ·, • • rl•'l :\Jar: ).f~ ..\1{'\cll"'d r-TI·1 :-"T, T1 • 16 1 COAST HIGHWAY H arbor 1180 Corona d~t Mar 0Aen Until 2 A M . Ra1 hna. and :'\If"-r ...... ,. Food S~rved to 1 :30 A.M . Balboa hland. · THE BEST in CUT F L OWERS. CORSAGES and POTTED P LANTS :N••w"'f The LargE:" t and ~lo~t Diversified XursE'r Y in the South Coa~t .-\J'(l'a .. tock 1313 COA ST HIGHWAY HARB O R S90 SQUARE DANCING e D ATE· F='"uy W erll"'esrlay "' aht e T I ME: 7 :10 t o ,0·10 p m e SPONSOR . H 1rbo,. Co.....,.,un•h P layers RAGAN'S REST AURA T 1J1Ci COAST HI GHV.AY C'O R ONA DEL MAR F z OPEN EVERY DAY KIDDIES ' DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY All Rides • • • • • .6c Concessions • • • • .Sc l mL 6 P.M. ree I loons J. wb lef• Ro B)\ do- Su vll Th fOl at by sa he w1 P~M TH£ENIIGN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THUft8DAV, JULV ~. 1M. IL----------------------------------------------·~ • 8E.ACON 11--W 1893 &VIDe Ave. COSTA MESA State Uoe•d and Approved From • te • y .. ,.. &upervl1ed Care and CoMtruotlve Play REASONABLE RATES Open 5 days per ~k--3 to 5 ~~atlon FUm1shed 190 E. 15th St. COSTA ME·&A PhoM Beacon M17 Custom Built lOx SpriiiCJS SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN peo· A DESIGNER. ot another sorts, pte have been enjoying our Harbor ls John Schoppert, Balboa. who A square dance series 1s being area &nd shopping in our distlnc· designs new looks for old, In Inaugurated by the Newport Rar- tlve shops ating at local restau-hou~ &nd apartment buildings. bor Community Playc~. aC'COrding rants and' enjoying beauty shops BHides hls most recent m~ellng to an &nnouncement by Mrs. Lee and such services. MRS. Bob Hope job at Holiday lnn and gwtng a Barnes, pM!\ident. has been glimpsed around town thorough beauty treatment to the Beginning this we<'k, the dances (&nd you couldn't miss the come-Owen J . Masters home. in Balboa. will continue weekly throughout dJan himself tn a red and green Schappert has done a lot of ot~er J uly, August and the first two golf ensemble at the Santa Ana building. He starte-d by buildtng weeks of September. They are be'· Country Club). bridges nt 17. $Uperinten_ded the ing h~ld from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. • • • building of a 10.000-ton shlt> nt the each Wednesday in the parking lot vrcroR MATURE was seen age of 26 and even worked on the behind the Birtcher Building. 1415 having lunch at Gene's in Corona Bonne\'llle Dam. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. del Mar and then he dropl)('d into • • • Funds rnised will help defray the Harbor Photo Lab to buy some A LITTLE HAMMERING and costs for the 1949.SO season of motion p icture film. . . . A bus-fixing has b<'en going on in front plays to be prcsf'ntoo b y the P lay· man's holiday! ... Gene. by the of Hampton's lately .... Result? A ers under the direction of Tom way, furnished free W\ne by way brand new and mi~htv big Rexall Gilmore. of celebrating Bastille Day, July sign sparkling up his. Corona d<'l Bradley L. Hughes will be caller 14. Mar drug store. for this dancing under thke sta~s11- • • • • • • Sandwiches. roff~ And co es w1 A FEATIIER IN THEIR CAP CHAMPAGNE HOUR which be made available at Ragan's R es· at Vaux' in Balboa was achieved happens at the bewitching hou r taurant. . when Bruce McHenry, own_er ?f of 11 p.m . at the Bamboo Room Dancers are a~ked to park the1r the Tail of the Cock eatenes m In Balboa features Chet F arrar cars in the street and <'nter from L.A .. entf'rtained a party of friends of the Arthur Murray Dance the front of the buildintt. be<'ause at our Balboa restaurant. Studio. Corona del Mar. as in· all other entrances are. roJ>('d off • • • structor on every othf"r Thursday during the square dancmg. FEATURED RENDEZVOUS ar· with a dance eont{'c:;t , including lists Woody Herman for July and champagne prizes. on thf" alter· Ha rshbar gers Move Charlie Barnet for August may be n ate Thursdavs. F CDM t v · ta Open 9 A .M . to 6 P Thurs. 9 A.M. to 9 P. Closed S unday 20 MACHINES DR 404 Coast Hwy. Harbor CORONA DEL MAR Public Stenographer 1 Notary Public Mimeographing Addressi ng Telephone Service Sarah Wheat/ Ha rbor 1t75 B lrtcher Bl CORONA DEL MAR heard at the "Excursions in Mod· • • • • rom 0 IS ern Mu!\ic" radio program if· you NEW C AS II CHECKER a t Mr. and Mrs. C. A. H arshbarg('r care to drop in at the S.O.S . Ra-Coast Super Market. Corona d<'l moved this week from their Co-=:======:::;:===\ dto and Music shop in Balboa Mar. is Mrs. Georgia Phillips. rona d<'l Mar r<'Sid<'nce at 500 Ma-LOANS $.'l0.00 to $1 ,000 *SALARY Featuring Air Foam Mattreaes and Pillow. We spedallze in oversize bed&. renovating and recovering Is1and for tickets to the broad· who lives only a few st reets !rom rigold Av~. to mak<' their home in casts. her job. Mrs. Phillips h as been Vi sta. Calif. Th~y had lived here • • • a gt"()("('ry che<"ker for about eight for the last four ~·<'ars. GETTING MORE FAMOUS all years and never once h as put the The Marigold Ave. residf'ncc has the time is Laguna Beach'!' well onions in the cash drawrr and the bc<'n purcha.~ed by Mr. and M J"!;. known "greet<'r". Latest evid<'nce nlcklE.>s and dollars in a paper Charles P arrish of Los Angf'les, of his fame is a Toby jug mad<' in sack. who plan to move here about Au~. his likeness. Tommy's Shop. Co-• • • 1. Mr. Parrish is the manager of rona del Mar, ha.c; them-and tht:>y LOCATION of Coast Prop<'r· the firm of Bostitch·'Ncstern Inc. look like Mr. Larson. too. ties Co. is now at 301 E. Balboa in Los Angeles. • • • Blvd .. Ralboa. Mt·s. Robert Kille- ORIGINAL DESIGNER Paige fer is n~w associa!E"<i with h<'r ONTARIO RESI DENTS HERE Ha ll on Balboa l r-;land is getting husband 10 the busmes~. New residents in Corona dt'l more famou!' by the minute t oo. Mar <lre Mrs. E leanor L. Wells. She's now bee~ ask<'d to model COM Teacher, Daughter 5211 2 Acada Av!! .. and her two some of her unusual designs at the v· . . L An 1 rhildl~n David. 6. and John. aj!e fifth Ca1i!ornia Curtain and Dra-lSlt ln OS ge es 3. The Wells hav!! mov<.'d her<' I cott!':~EWP~=~~:25-W pery Show in Los Angel<'s next Mrs. Carol I:X.-nton and Miss Al-from Ontario. Califomia. ~~Peon 6171--J Sunday and Mondny-just to show vah Ann r><.-nton of 435 Goldt>nrod 9()~ IBBOTSON, Prop. what sh t:> can do with some of Ave .. Corona del Mar , spent part FOUR DAYS IN CORONA ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~e=H~m:a:t:~~i:~:s:·~~~~~~~ ~~stw~k~siting~~ds~Los Mrs. ~lla ~ Will~ms and t A.r\~eles and Inglt>wood. Mrs. Florence Anderson 428 Mar· TEN YEARS OF SERVICE IN SAME LOCATION . Mrs. Denton. who is a teacher gue-rite Ave .. spent four' days la~t m the Corona dt>l Mar _Gram':"ar we-ek with the ir sister and daugh· School. spent two mornmgs VIsit-ter. Mrs. M artha Goode and her ing th<' demonstration school at husband Major Walter E . \..ood!! the Univer sit y of South<'rn Cali· Jn Corona. The\' r<'turned home *AUTO *FUR or other person al property "QlllCK SER\'1 Coast Cities Loan Compan 2805 Coast Blvd . NeWl)ort Beach, Calif. (Next Door to W estern Union Office) Tel. Ha rbor 2638-J tornia. Sunday. · Alvah Ann. a June graduate of -------------____ ---------1 Harbor High School. i~ planning ,-~~~------~-~-~-~~-~--~~~ (CHOICE DEEP S EA DELICACY ) ~. $1.1/.5 Soup and Salad Potatoes Vegetables Hot Rolls Coffee, Mi lk or Tea a nd Dessert Aha lone ~tea k T hat You Can Cut With Your Fork Rome Cooking ... Home Maile Pies 1107 COAST HIGHWAY Harbor 172 CORONA DEL MAR to <'nter th£' Univer~ity of Nevada at R<'no in Sept<'mber. COM ART IST EXHIBIT S Artist Norman Chamberlain. who has recentlv moved to Co· rona del Mar t'rom U\guna. is E-xhibiting -at th<' Chabot Gallt'ry. 142 S. Robertson Blvd .. Los An· geles, from July 25 to August 13. Pa intings from the Artists r.uild of Southern California will be on display at the GalJN·y. GUEST ARTISTS New guest artists will be hung in the visitor's panel at LuciJJc's Studio. 500 Coast Hi~hway. Co· rona del Mar. P ictures from Rex Brandt. J oan I rving Brandt and Phil Dike, collaborators in the CHECK OUR V~~UES * Annstrong or Kentile Asphalt Tile-* AD Main ~rands of Linoleum * Harwoi-CaDiwooi-Needletone Carpefing * Rubber or Cork Tile (Complete Select ion ) * Rubber Sink Top Beautifu l and Durable ALL LABOR AND MATERIAL GUARAN TEED ON WOOD OR CONCRETE E. t Page l.iloiNn & ftle to. 135 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Beacon 6210-W ~~~--~-----~--~~--~~-~~~~~ Brandt-Dike Art Sch~l. Co~na ,----~~~-----~~-~---~--~---.del Mar. will be exhibited. P aint· ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::j ings by Lucille Delano Chamber· 1 r Rave Your Fish FILLETED, WRAPPED, FROZEN for ROME FREEZER or LOCKER STORAGE • .Food lcders HARBOR 287-W 418 30th Street N wport Beach HOURS: 8 :45 to 5.45 CLOSE D SUNDAYS lain. herself, may also be seen. THEFT LOSS SET AT $400 A power saw and a set of car- penter's tools. valuro at $400. were stolen from the locked trunk or his car. Albert M. Kaufman. 424 F em · leaf Ave .• Corona del Mar, report- ed to police Sunday mornjng. ROTARIANS HEAR ST ANLEY Speaker at last week's meeting of the R otary Club at White's Park Ave. Cafe on Balboa Island was Assemblyman Earl W. Stan· ley, who is a past president of the club. Mr. Stanley talked abou t the activity in the recent session of the State Legislature and about the bills on which he had worked in t he Assembly. YOUTH CONCERT SUNDAY The Burbank Youth Symphony, ' 3 Daily Live Bait Boats ALALUNGA 6:00 A.M. MAY·B 6 :30 A.M. MISSAWtT 7:00 A.M. Row Boats -Bait Sleds -Live Bait FISHING PIER OPEN 24 DO AD Y BEACON 5S25 1135 COAST HIGHWAV NEWPORT BEACH t he first child~n·s symphon ic or· chestra ever formed on the west coost.. played Sunday at San Cle- m nte grammar school. marklne the opening of the second annual ._----------------------------------------------~ ~ournamPnt of Sports. ._ ______________________________________________ _, R 1': \ 'Bar-b-que Is Held "Forty-nin <'rs" who a rf' ruck- hounds Instead (I( golci hounci~ m t Cor a pot-luc-k :tnd bat·-b-quc• Monday n ight at It' :n .. P Mk. Th•' informa l get togf't hc•r of mot"<· 1 hal'\ 100 folks w as thf' .J uJv nwf'll n~ ol the Orange Coast M inc·ral and Lapidary Society. THE ENSIGN Page 11 THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1141 Prizes for the best d l'<'sscd in PLANS FOR THE OPENING of a new House-and dividing t he old boat shop into eight s eparat e the "49<-rs" CO!'tum(' r<'t'<'i\"('d p it·k-w:~rcs Arcade on Coast Highway in Newport store units. a• pictu.-ed here. The stores a r4" to be axes to help with th('ir rcx:k -Beach have been announced by House and Garden. leased for various types of business, such as lamps hounding. On.<' of th<> hig-ft•aiUJ'f'' The Arcade will be adjacent to the fi.-m's already and shades. gl~aware and china. ceram ics. wall r h U est ablis hed Tropic Shop, locaterl just south of the paper. paints. pictures and picture framing, floor 0 t e mee ng was a "sw apping'' Arches . The huildlng foNTlerly housing the outdoor coverings, drape.-les, linens, fireplace and barbecue table where ml'mb<'J'" £'X<'han;;ed pat io and sun room display contains 7,000 square acceuorles. radio. television anrl e lectric appla- their rock specimens. f,.et of floor s pace. OesiQn f'r Fred Murphy of ances. The new one-stop complete housewa res STO\\~RS RADIO ERVICE The most popula r fl·atllrl' ''a"l Cor~na del Ma~ has rtrawn pla ns for remodelling arcade will be publ•cized with a cooperat1ve ad-the barbecued t>N-f. ic<' c-rcRm and vert•s•ng campatgn. coffee fumish<'d by t h<' R ock---k . hounds and the pot-luck d!Shf'S As ed to Form Blood Donor Comm·•Hee ITO HOLD MEETING TO NIGHT R ecord Players • Television I~'\ KIT~KP.-\miCK 311 Co.lSt Hwy . COM Har. 723 brought by th<' la dy rock hounds. The ~e..-.-port H arhcu n 1-.m .. , ·, • w 1 f'" ." n_t .... of ~~wpot t Ilar-jin" w ith Cit~· ('Jprk C. K. P riE.'l-1. and Profcs.;ion~J \\.om•·n·. ('} Jh Corona Crall Home Renovatina bor '''<'n ' 1m He'd t hts W<'<'"k t n local RE'd Cross publiC'ity chair-are to m eet this en•n.m.: 1 Thur-- "' fo1·m a Rl"'!l em ... , C'il ilt'll'.' blood man t_o inform ~<'wport Har bor day ) at t he homC' of :\!1 '· f:\'tl\ n R ~f•n ishing and Remodelling 1301 1 :.! Coast Hn·~-. Floo,.. Our Specialty ,,onm r-ommJII N• hNt• to r-<'nt f'r n•!"illf1nts of t h <' urg<'nt hlood Varn<>r in :":<>w port Hr it;ht· fo1· th··1 Window and Wall Clea ning inl<'t C'"l 011 :\C'\\ prll 1 1 l:ll hOI'" rlnnOJ nt'<'d'-. r1r~t of two plann<'d ... t.mm•; rn•, ,_ Coron.1 de; 1 Ma r H a rbor 1108 OI.ARLES GORMAN · n ~ 1018 Coast Highway, CD:\1 j HNl 1• '' hi• nd •'"111'1 d:r~ ~··pt Infnrm<tt wn can tx> SN.'UJ <'r! h\· mgs. ~""pons of int, t'f',t ,,, rJ, 1 HARBOR 2574-W 'railing" ~fr. .\s hton at Harbo.r local group 'f rom th•· ••f•r.ft·t• n ..---;..-------------~I ·;·,.,. r \ ·• •' nn w:t..; lll.t'lt• b~ 1:{37 ; ~<'\\'port Harbor Red Cro~s Will be g iven by Pr ..... id, nt Elj/of I "BE ... tEDICT'' the sign man liHI'I' \It''" ,,, r'w 'lit'<' ,,..,.,Jic>aclquarten;. Harbor l ~i5; City beth Handy. T h<' hahnc·· of tl• ,,.. "!t'h'' n:lflw" ll.HI lwc·n sug-1 Ck• k P riE'S t. Hnrbor 31 31. or· Mr. evenin~ -.-.1)1 be s(X'nt w P' t'IJmJl1. 1 f.!"~:r d h~ \l.t\CII PH·k Dt.t k<' on l l't~-.11rnar.o. H arbor 1. ary planninJ:; of th•· Chrt,·r'~"h R C'd C ross l"C'{)Uf'"l. ~J r. Ashton In ~IJI''-"ing t h<' llfPand-d<'afh ~;'·icw d irC'rt<>d h~ :'>lrld·, d ~· "1- J e\\·eJcrs Se ll Quality \Vatchrs , ... •' Ill!:,,., rot II c• to,·.rl ~nnwh imroc ·t: !Ill' (Jf l h<• program . ~fr. of th· Sout l.rrn 01an~·<' (ount.v ,\shl••ll ~\lid that .. ,,r. df'fin it E>l\ l'l;l'l·• .... \!11t'lil-tll I!•! l'~0"'· Ill' vrtr'~ '"he on our p lllnot .. c fit• I" 1'-llll:-on Ill<' •·omrn•tt<'P h •• ,, 1 •1 • f'\\·po11 BeaC'h a nrt ~tt' \!: '· I ,\ Hl',•k. ~l 1s. E :ttl t'11 : 1 .\Jr·"a ran SC'p\. ." ~t:1nf•·~ \I• s. J I•~ L..1ngt·nhC'IT'1 I \~1 '-. I! 1 I' Cl"ht .. HnhC'I t <.'. - ~ tfi,•HIJ ~. ;Is Rit'h:trd Crutc-h(' .. Gu.llty on 1 c t \l ... Kt•m \\ ( .,., •n II k ',Jr .... I r:u-1 - c ld I' tl •• I ;P I \!1 ... .l nlln P~t:l ··'., · • .• ••• . ·--k. d io 1 ... l.l .tn , In Freeman Case 11• 1 c .1 t' II (' hl )( I c'fllllll" c•tr!l)lr)Jl : . . It 1•• .\ 1•1 • aim .. 1 1 ~-1 donnJ.., .\ft1•r dt'hbC'rattng for SIX h ou n.. Manufacturers selling t •me- pieces of Inferior qualit y a t a cheap price must seek mer- chants who do not repair watches so they have no ap- preciation of precision in con- struction or accuracy as time- keepers. .. ,. ·'"l.rd •o \ "luntc'< I' anrt plt·rt~e' lint~ I nt··u·~~-~rcinJ~ht ~tonday. tl~~ "' :1r!\.tJH t' for \J,lts on !'\••pt. l.i' 111. m , Udl;<' _Harr~ B lo~g('t t s l·o .1 tn<~h,'·· unil tit 11 "·' , •nw rntllt b•·nucht m a \C'rdJC'<' of , .\• \' i"•l • L•·wh. ~Ullt~ nn nnt' count Jn th(• trial of Thoma.; H . Frc<'man on two \\ h· If• hfond to lu' :-.t .. rt>d. I ;•lht·r h " ~ f 11· 1· t · . , ... r,..<'~ o 5(' mg !fl UOr o mmo r !'. tlt;ul ;•!t dt:t'-. to ht' ''' atla hlt~ on r! r l· 1o-E '"' t k F · • U I ._ n $ (>r W C'(.' . r<'f'man 1'- 1 1'~111. "111 hf' Sf'l'lll C'd 1 11:•t dHy. thf' OJ')<'rator of the A\'l'nUC' F nun-When sick, see your doctor: when you r watch is sick. see your jewele r. 1 1 I•• 1.·1 m:•, lu· ~Pnl d11 C'Ct to 1 • ,.06 B lb B l .1 ..... 'I \ I I I .1m. v a oa \'u.. • "C'WJX>1'1 I< 1 '·' !!'-"1 ..... 1 1111 nt n :t 11\ tnt•nt· T" h I f \•. >t :11 . ' I f I[ • ,,. I. tlllln:t lt't' I l to 111· n~r A ::\J I r . Wallace Calderhead 817 COAST H IGHWA Y Corona d el Mar f ,.,,. ( 1 ... oil •no. Ht•d l to ..... blond . LA~~~(· I t iOI'n<'Y . a)' ~f\\'Jt?f. 1 • 1 m mn,ta <' ,. c-a\'<' or a no t ICe o o(Collfll' <'I .tit mIll fur ;\('\\~l'l I . .... I i tl hot a ppea ·. . ::1. t't.,111·''·' i-. lwing a~sbtcd The Ju ::r whJch had heard t~e l.• I '••n .\. \\ llkln-.on of tlw , ... ,..,<' dur~n ~ t~c thrN>-day trtal ' 1 l o....; 1 , l ._ l~ )Un wf'nt out a t 3 :~0 p.m. The\' took ,lfl"ol ant , tlll II I !I ' l.tn~c t • (( h d h ]f f d.· 1, ~·l:•i'• 1: .. ,11•11 \\h1 ,1~,,,11 r;.,o a n ouran _a a _or mn<'r. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ anrl ~t ur~ th <>Jrv<'rdJct at 11 :~ p . m. A haJJot had h<>C'n takPn on WHITMA N'S SERV I CE I on" c-ount only. ju~t !)(>fon> dinner. :l nr! thf' iury t hPn ~tood five to Reborlng Shaft Grinding General Repairing 24-Hour Towing l fi\·f'. w ith two not \'Oting-. Anoth<>r h11lnt wa' 1Ctk f'n about 10 p.m PETE, EDDIE, HARRY and ART Mllster Mechanics IIThf'\. thf'n stno-1 ~;jx to o;ix on onp 1020 CO.\ST ffiGffi\'AY Corona dt.>l Mar 1 1.\flB()R 441-R munt tlnci •'i~::ht to four on thf' L---------------------------------------------------othrr A-1 Plumbing SPECIALIZES IN REPAIRS • 24-HR. EM ERGENCY SERVICE LEWIS ROSS Harbor 15-19-J Art Roux, pro-m~r., will ar: ~n~c· .. ~arne for ~·ou. .Ju"\t 1 i) minn~.-~ fr o rl n :" R P?.t'h 'West 5 ttl Street at Radto Towers SANTA A t JA P:t ~a-:~597'4 . --.. ....... --·. ------.-----· .-.. -...... •· ... ·'4 ,. AftC'r thl' jurors h1d r <'tumro t hf'ir ,.,,rr!irt (If ~ui It y on on<' I• count. nnt t;tli lt,· on t h•' oth('r. th<'Y \VC'l'<' thankC'd hy Jud~(' moog('f t . 'Pn~~,..rutm· t rt'OrC"" f)l'nni~on a nd D<>frnsf' Atto rn<',. Hurwitz for 'thf'ir ''pain .:;ta king-anr! C'onsri<>n- tiow: cnn,id('r'lti(ln of th<' matt•'r ·· STRICKEN IN CHURCH An AMhf'im r<>~id<>nt. ~'ill iam H. McDonald. who i ~ !'tayin~ At Th<' Lido Trail<'r P;~rk. wa~ strick- f'n \\ith a h cart a ttac-k ~unday a~ hi' wa" k ;w inc thf' M<'thodist ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,I ~'IITh a t 1420 "~ Bal~a Rlvd .. ; in ~f'\\..-v.H. H C' was rf'\'l"<'d b,· nr . • THE A S CAFE Where All Good S J>ort m~n l eet FEATURIN Steak and Chicken Dinners Sea Food in season) CKT: IT., Lor·. ~(~E---- Houra: 10 A.M. to 2 A.M. Newport Blvd. and Coast Hwy. Beacon 5163 Newport Beach I c ~· • GC'rnlr! RausR a nd Firf' 1)(:-rart- 1 mrnt pE>rc-onnd and tak('n back to his traiJPr. W INS AT W ILLOWICK Tf .,, FostPr (I f ~a nt a Ana is I hC' 11<'\\ \\'illow ick M<-n'o; C'luh golf ch"--npi(ln -tha n ks to two h o t 1Jc'tlll l-: ~u'1fil\ wh<'n hf' fir<'d a 72 .Plrl a 71 to Ml!f' 1..A'0 Gaspar I' thf' tourn <'' 's 3() hol<' c-ham- l'"(l•,o;hip matc-h. Fo!'tcr 1N1 o n<' un a'l<'l 1 ~ },olE's and put th<' rorr· t, q on ic£' w hen h<-sror<-d an 1':1 •I(' nn f h<' lo n g l !'lt h hol<'. V ISITOR FROM PASADENA \ltss R osalif' MC'ndor' of P nsa- df'nn i~ ~Pt'nd in~ thf' "'"C'E'k ,·is it inc: ht•J· h roth<'r nnd ~istE'r-ln·lRw, tr. nnd ~IN .To.,n M <'ncior. 41::\ Cl('ll· dt·nrod An• Corona del Mar. 619 Pamting-Signs _., ~ • n:· ... m Harb••r An" H 1rho r 87 Corona del MAr IL-\~fPTOX'S REX:\LL DRl~G PRES C R I P T I _n :'\ S E P. \" I C E Coast B lvd . HARBOR 2535 Coron~ del Mar SPOTS -·-• SPOTS • SPOTS - -. Which Are l eft All Summ---Wo'"'·t co,.... .. Ol t Nc'ltt Fall • • Have \~our \\'int~r ('lot ht·~ Clt'anPd for . torage e Moth-proof Storagt B 1c;s e Cleaning e Mot h ·prooftng e Laundry CleanerJ 217 COAST H IG HWAY Corona del Mar HARBOR 2020-J • .20 for a NFW ~ew•ng Mach tnc F ul ly guaranteed. Sews backward and f orward. Rou nrl hobbin ; stitch contro~: floating presse r-foo t · s,.~ I•Qht . rl15e wheel. set of standard attachments. Complete HOUR S : 1 to 5 WEEKDAYS-9 t o 5 SATUR DAY Come in or Mall a corn fer '"r" d4"mo,strat•on Oliver W. Broomhead 1201 COAST HI G H W AY ~t Golder.r.ltl CO RONA DE L MAR THE FAMILY RESTAU RANT FR I DAYS ( 0 . [\JrXITY XJ(;HT SPEC I A L C H I L DR E N. S PLAT F f\Oc Lunch 5<k up Oinnt•r ~1.3.) up OPEN 11 :00 A.M. NOW OPEN SF VEN DA\ ~ A \\ FF K --RAGAN'$- 1415 Coast Hwy. . IL\ 1 H-l ') Cnrona d~l 1\lar BAIT Prepare YOUR BICYCLE for Summer Con1pl('t~ OY~rhaul $2.75 T ennis a nd Bad rn .nton Rac ke ts Restrung • TA CKLF • SURFRIDERS SWIM FINS • DIVING MASKS F resh Government Inspected Horse Meat .. 25c Lb.- 1F ree 'Oe l l\c ~~. to H arhor A .-ea ~ HIDY'S PET SUPPLIES and PORT1~(1 (f()(lD~ 1217 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar HARBOR 1293·J •• • k J1 d s \1 1 f , f 1 ' TH. •NatGN ..... 11 THURabAY. JULY 21, 114t (Clear) Owner of two-bedroOm bome in Newport H~hta will trade UP fOC" 3-or f.bMroom Coro- na del Mar hOlM waUdng dis· ~ to abops and transpor-tation. Pleue call rny bfOkers. '.l"he l ORN VOGEL Co. PHONE US FOR ANY NEED ll('re are a few of our ~: H o m (' Maintenance. Janitor Service, HaulJng, Baby Sitting • Oe<"'ratlng and Remodeltlng. ~DS WITH TH E CHURCHES WANT YOUR DIRTY WORK DONE! REV. LEGG P REACHES 'the entr&ncc to Lido Isle will be co TO HAL • • • For the third consecutive Sun-hlghHghted by the presence of Complete ho\tSPeleanlng ~ce. day, Rev. Howard Lea Will take Dl hop Donnld J. Campbell. ac- Speclal rates to contractors. charge of the momlng worship cording to Rev. Paul Moore Wheel- Call Harbor 1756-W ~rvice at the Corona del Ma r er, pas~or. NE>wpor·t E mployment Agency Community Oturoh In the absenC(? Confirmation services for ten and FOR SALE: 7-drawer, glas top, oC the regular minister, Rev. Perry will be held at the mission church Home Ne-eds & Bulldlng Service knee-hole de-sk. at 1301 Coast Frede-rick Schrock. The ~v. and at Avalon, Catalina, by the Bishop HA 2924; 505~ E . Bay Ave., Hwy., COM. Mrs. Schrock are on a trailer va-and Rev. Wheeler at 7 :30 a.m. Balboa FbR SALE 30-1 1 t . t cation. Sunday and confirmation for 20 ~~~~~~~~~========== EXPERIENCED GAR o ENE R heater H~ 29~~-J e e<: rtc wa e r . Music at the service Sunday will adults will ~ held. at St. James at EXCHANGE HEADQUARTERS w~tnts work. ReHable Japanese--· _·_ be a solo by Mrs. Margot Goddard. 7:3~ p.m. wtth B1shop Campbell HA ,.ao " 145 Bring in your trades. W e can American. By the month. La-TYPING, ADORESSING SERV-soloist at the Episcopal Church In offtclating. . probably match them for you--guna 1·7644. ICE done in m y home. Fast, ac-Laguna. according to Mrs. J . L<'~-R.Pv. Dr .. Randolph MtlJer., _pro· anyplace nywhere. W e have curate. H a. 2915·W. lie St('ffensen. director of m usic. fessor of phtlosophy at the EPtsco· tht' Nf>wport Harbor area, for MARIN}; PORTRAITS pal Seminary in BerkE'ley, will city or county, large or small. By Allan Stross: Photographer WANTED: ·Ride to downtow NEW A SSISTA NT PRIEST preach at the 10 a.m. service at St. income and business property. · You r Boat is my studio L. A. Mon. tht·u Fri .. Aug. 8·12· A n<'w assistant priest has been James. for what have you? Call HA 880 for Appointment Must tX' there 9 a .m .. r<'turn nam<'d to the Newport Bcar h 11 you can't sell it. trad~ it. Brin~ a fte-r 5 p.m. HA 0842-R. Catholic Parish. Our Lady or Mt. us your exchange problem. FOR SALE: China Co~. bca~~ WANTED TO RENT: Garage-. Carmel 0\urch. Father Jam<'s ISLAND REALTY CO. ~ront. one bedroom. umque 11' · near Marigold and 4th. ,\-tA Flanagan Is th(> new assistant. He Realto rs Insurers mg room. opening glass f~nt, 2884-W comes to the H arbor al'{'a from Business Brokers romhination dinette bar. ftre· · St. Agnes Parish in Los An~<'l<'s ~01 Agate A\'<' .. Balboa bland p 1 a ce barbecue. panelrar. MAGIC C HEF stove for sale. where he was assistant for five HA m .w $13.500 1212 Cove. CDM. HA. Table top, high broii<'J·. clock. vears. 3029·W. HOllywood 9~255. exce-ll ent condition. 714 lf<'liO· · RE'v. A. J . Johnson. form<'rl\' as- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE trope. HA 2884-\\'. !'istant pastor hN'<'. has b('f'n DI NETTE SET for sale. $15. 700 Heliotrope. COM. HA 2925-J . FOR RE!\1: Room wi1h private ent ranee. for ladv. onlv. Box 82, transferT<'d to the Old Mi!'sinn ltt Ventura. · "Teach m<' thy way. 0 Lord; I will wa lk in thy truth." Th~ statemC'nt from the Psalms \~rill be th(' Golden T('xt of the Sunday Lesson-St"rmon on "Truth" in all bJ·anch<'" of Th(' Mother Church. Th<' First Chur<'h of Christ, Scien- tist . in Ros ton. in<'luding the N~­ port C'hurc-h :l t the C'ntranN:' to L ido lsi<'. FOR SALE: Maytag washer: CDM. . . squ:tt'<' tub. <>xcellent cond. HA 92. 213 Sapphir(', B. I. ASTROLOGY IN SERM ON (~UEST PREACHER HERE See this on<' on LIDO ISLE. A 2-bedroom hom(> complet('· Jy furnished for ONLY $13.- 500. Located on one of LIDO ISLE's be!!1 streets. this house will appeal to your imagina- tion. Large Jot and unusual F.tlo are som(' of the many rnteresting featurt"s. We have seldom offered more value in a horne on LIDO ISLE . ALSO on LIDO ISLE you can buy a GOOD LOT for as little as ~3500. On LIOO ISLE you have PRIVATE beaches. a community dubhou~. tennis , courts. playgrounds. private poli~ protection. all factors that make for <' n d u r i n g VALUE ALSO For your convenie nce we have a MODEL HOUSE open for your inspection each day in- cluding Sl.lnday: . This house i.s at 118 Via Ithaca St.. LIOO ISLE. It iR furnished and W<'ll worth seein~. Call at Lido Isle Propec lies. Inc. 3333 VtA LIDO Newport Bf"aeh. Calif. Harhor 1500 VOGEL V~LUES Cor1)n~ del Mar Special& Just for You! Tht~ c:-harming pre-war hom<' only 7 1-: block!' from the tx>E\ch is SO attracti\·e that on£' of the ll'ltding n<>wspapers use-d it m thC'ir magazint> sec- tion. Lo\'ely long panelll"d li\·- mg room with lots of windows and a .l)("Ctacular \'iew : fur- nact' h C'at : landscaped yard: grape st akt' fPn e<>; unusual tropical plllnting and r arC' shtub~. WAS S30,000-NOW S20.000. WOODLAND COTTAGE Right out of the story books! Nc:-stled in a gn>vt> of tr('('s with plenty of room to build in front. 'TWo blocks to shops Md transportatJon. "A Sleep- er" at $7,000. Hurry on this! AND AT $10.750 W<' have a cute new stucco on a large lot. 12 fruit t rt'(>s, 150 varietie-. of flowers. Me. Just ~ !'mall hou~ but built for a !'<'<.'Ond !'torv to I><' finished. Onlv $2,500 down! See this today! The JOHN VOGEL Co. RE A LTORS At the Ocean Pier 100 Main Street. B alboa Phone Harbor 14S--Day o,. N ight Overlook entire harbor from 3-bedroom home. Patio. Radiant heated floors. High built-in oven in kitchen. Many other features. Make offer. FITZMORRIS REALTY COMPANY, Realtors 813 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del M ar HARBOR 2152 $20,500 LOVELY VIEW HOME Plus a Rental to Make the Payments Charming modem. View of ocean with a back drop of beautiful rolling hills, yet within easy walking distance of the beach. Owner's home has two large bedrooms, two baths, tile, 18-foot picture window, unit heating, large fireplace, garbage dis- posal, carpets and drapes, two patios. Rental unit is most attractively done in warm colors with a beam ceiling in living room, large bedroom, very nice kitchen and bath. EARL F. CHAMBERLAIN, Realtor Harbor 1474-W 500 Coast Highway Corona del Mar --:--Opposite the Bank - FOR SALE: G. E. t·adio·phono· Dr. Harr v \Vhitt-'s s<'rmon for R<'v. Jam('"\ H ume of Hunting- graph comh.. l..ouis XV chah Sundav at thr Balboa r~land ton Beach wm bC' the Sunday and <'nd table. M<'xican rug a nd ChaJX>i of Christ Church by the-pulpit gue-st of th(' First Baptist ser·a(>(>. 2 pairs ~la!'s drapes. SC'a will b<' "An Exile from thc:-Church whiC'h nw<'ts at 11 a.m. a• HA 206<l·W. 501 Orchid. COM. Land of the Astrolog<'T!'." Mrs. th<' :1.-1 St'O\lt . House... R~v. -------Gra('(> P oirier "';11 sin~ a solo. I rum<' s suhl<'<'l wtll fx> C hnst CTITLD CARE at Corona del At the clOS<' of la!'t Sunday's t h<' Rock.'' .. Mar's new Kiddie Kollep.e-. HA !'<'rvie<>!', the congre~ation at thc:-The r<'~ular mm!st<'r. Rc,·. 2&17-R. 411 H <'liotrop<'. Balboa I sland cha{X'I ga\'<' a \'Of<', <;.ror 1!<' 1 J ,"" icdman. rs atte-nding F OR RENT: Lovely 2·bcd1'00m of congratulation!' to th<' Calvary ·l"~t lonal ( .ual'd. Camp as ChA.Jl- unfurnish<'<l hom<'. r>inettC'. B sptil't Church of San B<-rnardinn l:un at s~m Lu~s Olltspo. Mclv~n fireplaC'C. patio. DC'sirable-lo-for having-such a n outshtnrling r\\•t nt' or }hiJ•tmgtnn.ll<'<l('h \\'Ill cation nC'ar the bay. $100 per rnt.~tor and wifP. Thc:-ir P astor . Rc>v. ha\l' 1·h:H !'<' nf the Bible School month ye-ar round. HA 2034. Boy('(' Va n Osdc:-1 Waf' J!Uf'St . preacher at th<' C'haf)(>l Sunda~· l~ BALBOA on OC'Can Front. fur-and the-P astor's wift' sang a solo. nishE"d bedroom. year 'round rental, reasonable. HA 1422·W . EVANGEUSM IS SUBJECT ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;=. S u nda v' s se-rmon "t S t . An· rlrews PresbvtE'rian C'hurch will lw "Ethical ·Evangelism." de-li \'· ered bv Rev. Thomas Gibson. pa!'· tor. The congregation meet!' for Almost new 30-gallon electric water hcat<'r Table top electric r·ange Portable record player l ·horse Briggs Stratton 74.50 s(>rvice-s in the Jibrarv of the 39.75 Nt>wport Harbor Union High . 4.95 School at 10 a.m. gasoUne engine 10.00 EX-SA NTA ANAN HERE Easy Spin dry washe-r 16.75 A forme-r pastor of SantA Ana's Apt. size gas rang<'. all por-F' i r s t Methodist Church. nr. celain. ov('n rontrol. insu-\.eor ge A. W armer. now super- lated ovt'n. clean 49.75 inteondent of the Los Ang('lrs dis- Us('(! ice boxes; your chok<' 3.00 t rlct of the Methodist Church. Public addrcs s~ ste-m. pot1a-will be speaker at 7 :30 p.m . Sun- blc; consists of 2 large clav on the Chrlst Church bv th<' speakers. microphone, T'{'('-Sea .3umme-r F orum serif's: Hi~ ord player. sE't and topic wiJI be ''Yest erday Proph· extension cords . 49.50 <'' ies Tomorrow." Kenmore washer. new wring<>r Topic for the morning sN·vtcc rolls. good shape $17.50 :l t Christ Church Rv The Sea wil! DeLuxe model Gaffers & bC' a nother reques t· sPrmon. "Th<' Sattler elec. rdrig(>rator, Men and Women of th(' King clean, guar anteed 119.50 dom," delivered by th!' pastor, Hoover vacuum cleane-r. Re-v. Thomas Roy P('ndell. at works fin(' ... ... ... . . . 7.95 11 a .m. Ho11ywood bed framec's . 4.95 Good serviceable H i Ovrn gas ran~es ElC'ctric hot pla t<' BISHOP HERE FOR SERVICES 8.50 The week -end of confirmation at 1 50 the St. Jartl(>s Episcopal Church at '' 'lkh '''<'"'~ 'lt !l ·t5 a.m. DIES ABOARD BOAT A fatal hC'ar1 attack was suffer- ed Sunday by William Morris. age 49, of 1951 Harbor Blvd .. Costa M('sa. aboard the Valencia lii of Norm's, Landing about two miles C>ff Sari Clemente. H(' was a CT'{'W memlX'r on the boat. The body was tak<'n to the Grauel ChapeL Clyde A . Burt LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 1301 Coast m way Harbo,. 1741 Corona del M.,. Home Up-Keep and Building Maintenance Remodelling My Specialty 30 Y<"ars of Experience in Construction M y Work in Newport Harbor Speaks for Itself F or Information Call HA 17AA RA l liS Can't forg<'t fhC' Juke Box, plays 18 records; just thl" thing for your rumpus room .... 49.50 CORONA DEL MAR 2-pc. Living Room SC't, good springs, all hardwood frame: only . Montei'E'y style bed divan. 24.50 clean .. . .. .. .. .. 21 .50 Large size walnut finish drop lid desk ....... . ... 24.75 Extension top. 5-piece chrome dinette set ... . . . 29.50 Pair of matched walnut twin beds ...... .... . ....... . . 24.50 50-foot business lot. Small down payment. The balance on long term loan. Shown by appointment only-no telephone informa- tion. See Mrs. Maroon or Tom Payne. EARL W . STANLEY , Realtor Harbor 2474 615 Coast Highway Corona del Mar GL~nkbeds ........ 4~~=======================~ 8 f t. 3 in x 10 ft 6 in. &am-.-· less all wool Axminst<'r 19.75 9x12 Wilton velvet . 19.75 7x9 Plain Rose Beige Broadloom ........ 16.50 FlOOT' Lamps . .... . . 3.95 Decorated 5-piec(' Chinese de-- sign dinette set, extension top .................................. 34.50 TabJe model radjos ... . . 4.95 Good Innerspring Mattress {sterilized) . . .. . .. . . 12.75 4-piece W alnut Bedroom Group, large 5-drawer chest. 36-inch circle mirror vanity. fun size bed and bench ............ ..... . .......... 69.75 BUSINESS OPPORTUNinES NEW HOUSEWARES ARCADE To Open on Co88t H ighway Aug . 15 Space for Tt'nt folJowing types of busin<'s~: China and Glassware Lamps. Shades - Draperies -Linoleum and Shade-s -Wall Paper and Picture Frames -Firepla('(' Equipment and Decorativ~ H ardware - Ceramics This location attracts cu~tom('rs from <'nt lr(' Southw<'st Co-operative advertising program assul'@s sUC<'e~s ()onfact C. C. Ven man, Beacon 527'7 ------- ..