HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-09-29 - Newport Harbor EnsignThe operation of the Joint
Outfall Sewer Of Or11nge Coun-
ty hu been lnv.i.tt,ated by a
special commltt._ of the Coun·
ty Grand Jury, and it has been
learned that I~ Nport states
that the JOa • ._. tieing efficient·
ly and pr"'pertj manaeed. Thla
report wiO tie aultmftted to the
Grand Jury, W'hlch will hold
Its neiiCt regular meeting Mon-
day.
CDM R1l mess Assn.
wm Meet oa MOilday
The Corona del Mar Busine
Association will meet at 8 p.m.
Monday at the Crown of the Sea
Dinlng Room, 1017 Coast Blvd.,
President .John s.ctleir announces.
Chief item of WliDeu will be
the corn.iQg ~Days of Co-
rona del Mar, seheduled for Oct.
14, 15 and~. AIM on the program
will be a talk on radio and tete.
vision by DGft KJ•"'*""ck.
Il'e~:por Beach Pub .. LilJrbr)'
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Jorona · de l
THa ....... TMVMOAY, I£PT. 29, 1Mt
(Contfnued f.-.m Pap 1) is a member of the ~ fit 411·
put the aaoJc:atlon back on its rectors o! the Big stater IAillue. ~.;..._..;;..._ ___ ~~----;;......~.-... ........ ioiiiiiii..iiiiiiiilo~--~----------
feet and made It an asset to the an agency of th com:muntty .tebt li1IIIDI pil4. ••. llili::k tlilre. He'• ftdY Ward. a 1947
community," the new president Chest. He is a member ot the ln the JUly 7 Enslp, The Lot araduate of Harbor HJgh, where
stated. board ot ectucat.icm. ~ the SpU.iteon had 0 ~ aiJaiUt Newpc»rt !fir. he tJ8ed to plaJ ~ktnl biiek.
It is a bJt early to put pres· MethOdist School. m Santa. Ana. bor'a debt to Su~rtor. w,ornttnc. He la DOW a Juntor at Berkeley ~on Mr. Todd as to hts fUture It might be wd that Mr. Todd Hal ~ tile Bal._ M actr:r --.;and substitute left end for the
dvsc plans for Corona del Mar, married the girl next door. He Who's now toallftl ,._. _. .._. Bean. Roy wu on the Junlor
hut he mentioned that a pier at knew hll wlfe..to-be When he went pttat. taldhi' art to tlii !ieMde vandty 1ut year and had pla~
Carnation BM.ch seems both to 0 r a n I e Union Rlgh SChOol. of 1~ \.-eteraft. hid IOMied a f1tin also u a freshman. He II ttie
worltable and practical. and the. parents ot the two were to hljh .moot st\idtftte tn Su· 10n of Mr. and Mrs. Dougtas
"This W?';lld make it possible close fr1ends. When he went to PftiOr tn 1MT to help them fl. Ward of 123 Vla Undine. Udo
for the CJtizens of Corona del St&n.ford, the future Mrs. Todd nance the )oical bUii!tball teq•. lal~ . . . The Beers won that
Mar to cateh the island ferry in· entered Santa Ana Junior Col· In appaedatiOn, Mayor OlrtJu Santa Clara p.me by the way-
stead ot using their autornobtlea 1~, and they were m&rrled soon Chau.art of Superior lf!ftt a 21 to 7--&Dd Roy was in thi!re
the long way around." after his graduation. They ha~ deer and antelope (ctU:all!d and about half of the game.
Born in Orange County ln 1912. two daughters, Mary Lou and Su· packed In fee) to Hal. H@ t'Ur"rtH fl • •
and living here most of his lite. san. the. .rame over b) the VJ"W pGet. f'UN OF THE W£At<: Wf1en
Ray Todd started his football whldl put on a ~netlt i'OMt and Don t<lrkpatrlok tt\e recti•
career in 0 r a n g e Union High A y _. thus raised eGme .NndL Hal .. r¥iM man tear"" ~ the tat·
School. There he played· one , ear ,go thought lt would be • fHie l*a eat addition to the en ... n ttaff,
alter anot her ol the backfield to retum the favor aftCI Rnt a tote sal.-, "'G41... you hired
posltJona unt11 finally satisfying in The Ensign marUn to Mayor Chnliltrt. OREGG tMoauee you we,..
himself and the coach that he Now tbe ~ deed hie tieen '8HOftTHAN0£0."
was the fullback type. done. The loc!al Cllarftwr ot • • •
He enlered Stanford Unlver-The Balboa Island Post Office Commerce f\lmlllhed the marlin, A ahortcomtnr which is get·
sity in 1932. In 1933 Tmy Thorn-h&S been informed that a new post ·and the ftab Wfll be ~. 1'108en ting 101ne attentlon--and even-
hill was taJdnf over ~ pigskin offt~ buildtng has been author· and shipped tjy Kenny Ntdioh tuaJ action monr local fltther-
depa.rtment at Stanford and the ~ ... The Community Chest of the Cotta,e Waffle Shop on men J.a the matt~ o1 baJt retain·
nucleus of his famous Vow Boys, quota has been set at $20,000: a Balboa ~land, en. Newport Harbor ls eettfnl
Woody Adama, Bobby Grayson. kick-off breakfast Oct. 11 will • • • bad publlclty tn the bl& c1ty pap-
Bones Ra.mllton, Monk Moscript, start the drive, which will continue R$nem~ a toattiall picture fn en beeaute Uve bait Ia not re.dt·
W es MulleT, Bob R eynolds, Larry to Oct. 25. . . . Contract tor the the Los An~les 11met am! Santa ly available tor the flshlng boats.
Rouble and Keith Toppif\a. $117,826 paving project In New-Ana Re(ilt~ lut ~k-Sarrta and such bad pub1lclty hurts. The
The Vaw Boys got their name port Hetghts was signed .... Or· Clara vs. California at Berkeley! folb who come from all over to
from a resolution made during ange Coast College won its opent'r One of our Newport Harbor ath· go on the fithJnr trlPI out of thla
their freshman year that the team agalmt Rlvef"Side, 14 to 6 .... The letes was very much 1n the pic· harbor mean added Income for
would not be beaten by a USC Harbor High Tars lost to St. An· the entire clty And to dllcour·
team-and they kept this resolu-thony because of two missed points age them would be detrimental
tion. I aftt-r toud'uiown; ~~ 14 to 12. to all. A b&Jt l"@talner malntain-
Ra. played fulJback behJnd The~ was a ''Red scare'' at local eel and operated by the the city
Bobby Grayson and was on the schools. but it brought only red may be the «!'l.SWee'.
three Stanford Rose Bowl teams, faces: a Newport pupil brought
from 1934 to 1936. home a Paper saying "I am a Red," .
When asked for his greatest but it merely designated a team: Marlm and b~adblU fishing
thrill in football. Ray said. alarming words such as .. big RED tended to be slo" over the week·
"That's easy to pick out." hen" and "PINKY Possum" were end wlth only four fish brought
"It happened In the game with found In literature at the Costa in to the Balboa Angling Club
California fn 1934. I had a Mesa schools. dock.
kne-e injury from thf:' year before On Frida~·. W . D. Bailey of Co-
IIOME
SUPI'.B SmlVICE
Wtltdow itM Walt Cleanln1
Compl ... Home Rencwatlng
HARac>R .... w
717 Larbpur Aw.
Cof"'fta del Mar and was just practicing with the vina landed a 357-pound broad·
team and spending my time sitting bill on the boat. Jig and Reel, ~===========~
on tne bench. saving my eligjbility. Ted Hambrook. man&Jrer of the wfth heavy tackle. The same day, ~Cl'" "Bobby Grayson was injured in local office of the Pacific Tele· PhU Hedlund of Placentia. on the
the first quarter and the next Dhone and Tel~aph Co.. said boat Shur-Shot. got a marlin
fullback sent in promptly was this week that the proJect of weighing 195 pound& ustnr
kfcke>d in the head which put him laying the under-bav cable • heavy tackle. Saturday two mar·
out of the game. nny Thornhill tween Balboa and Corotta ~ lln were brouaht ln. The tiOat
came wa!Jdnc slowly down In Mar 11 e~ to be eompieted Dolphin ~t ln a l91opounderi~!!(:~!!!!!!!!!!:!:~~Si::!l front of the berleh looking over by the end of Octobet. with CharM!i ltaltaet :lelna tM
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his substitutes &nd finally stop-Evf!l'l"'ne on the wafting ttst tn btg tiiM'i'!INn, and Dr. -tl. It
ped by me. He asked me it I Corona del Mar can be taken McCoy, from Loftl' Beae:ft, ~
fplt likt-going in. I oic!, and care of in a reasonable length of a 12'l·pounder on medium tackle.
played out the next three quar. time after the project is finished.
t ers. W e won the game 9 to 7:' he Mid.
After. winning the Southern The cable will cross the bay •n•
LOCAL a.lld LONG DISTANC!:
1112 HAReOfl 8LVO.
COSTA ME&A
-.o.n M-.J Methodist Rose Bowl game ln from N street to Carnation Cove. .
1936. Ray, w ith 11 other Stanton! It will be "jetted" into the b8s Corona del Mar lS drac&fnr '===~=~==~===~ Unh-ersity teammates, joined 11 50 that it will be underground as al~ng 1!' the Community Chest ::
football players. picked trorn the well as tmder water. for added drive Wlth only ~ per e.:nt aver. Enst-W~st ~:ame. and sailed to protection. ~ .of quota filled in ttl ~
Honolulu, Hawaii. They played districts. sald W . Frank Powen,
two prote~sional games under Community o.est secretary &nd
the expert coaching of Pop \Var· ca.mpaJgn manager. t:hfi week.
ner. Other areas of Newport Har-
Anythlno Made of Wood .,.
While· at Stanford. Ray was a Commander Bob Weber, of the bor are ru!'nlng 40 and 50 per Corona del Mar Harltor u•
member of Tau Beta Pi, protes· Newport Harbor Veterans of cent of thesr quotas. ~ entire ~===========~ sionaJ honorary engineering fra-Foreign Wars announces a new collections now total m the
ternity. ~nd the social fraternity, membership drive for his group. fteiChborhood of $7.200 of the
Phi Kappa Psi. In 1936. he was The VFW is planning sodaJ $18,800 expected. The campaign
graduated from the university in eventS. to be announced at a later wtU end on Oct. 1. Mr. Powers engin~ring. date, in order to bring overseas aaJd. Pereons who ba'lle not been
Mr. Todd has done as well tn veterans of both wan together. approached for Comm\lnlty Chest
business as he has on the grtd· New membenhlpe ~~ eo~rt S5, collections can mail thetr cdl'ltrl·
iron. He is chief engineer in white ~nf!\ft1s are $4. ~ VF'W buttons to Post Office Box 44.
charge of construction and engi· meets on tbe tint and third Corona del Mar.
neerlng for the Pacific Llghttna Tuesday at 8 :30 p.m. in the
Corporation in Los Angeles. He LerJon Hut. CASE: OF MISSING LIFE
also ~rves as cha.i.nnan of tbe Actin~ Pot1tmastn V~ Wat-
technicaJ committee of the Pa· 0 A !10ft of Corona ~1 Mar said thll
cilic Coast Gas Association, and Y8rSe<rS r:resenfs week that ~ had taken t1JJ ·the matter ot the ,._, .._ ol Ute
Your Business
#s Important
It is as important in this
community u the home bank.
We are alUes and go the ume
road. We help each Ute other
in commerce and i.ndastry.
Your account and patr~
will be of mutual beneftt al-
ways!
c.Niiltlel Mar
The Post Office Department Magazine with the pabli8herw. The
requests pel"&&ns eendJng Chrlat· issue of two weeks aco "*late"'
mas glfta to members of the arriVing at all IOCtl PMt oftlce8
armed forces oveneas to do .a am did not tum up at an In Co·
between Oct. 15 and Nov. 15. rona del Mar.
1'1!e department explained that ........ llllllli.._lllllllllillliliiii..._.illliiiliiiilliiiliilll
the term "armed forces over-
seas" inctud8 all service per-
.onnel, memben ot their fa.mJ.
lies and other authorlzed clvU-
ians who receive their maU
through APO or fleet post office
Packaps to the more remote
areas, such as Japan. should be
8ellt as dose to the Oct. 15 date
possible.
A t:IN£ 80ARDINO
KElltNtL t:O.-OOQ8
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Silver Platers
10 A..lf • .:t P,)L. Jlonr•Frl
~ Wed.. Afternoon
332 lf.arJuerlte Ave .• CDII
'ItA 1381 Rea.: HA 1130
tm COMt Blatnn,y, CDM
Dt. Edward W. Milum
Phyaldan tmd Surte<m
Olteopath
615 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del Mar Harbor 294.2
nlepbone: Harbor 1528
E. H. Thiele
OPTICIAN
PraCiill11 E I Filled GI'Pe'~
1415 a,ut Jflitiwq. CDM
OpeD Six De.ya a Week
Evenlnp by Appoillt:mmt
Dr. Harviil F. Strid
ChirGpractol'
Hours:
9·5 Mon.-Fri. 9-1 Sat.
7-9 Mon. and Thu.... Night
1217 COASr HIGHWAY
Corona ~ Mar Harbor 101!1
lfunen~t Dfrer-tor
Baltz Mortuary
Otapel b'Y ftte Sea
'~42
Oororia cW • ~omla
~ Off.Street Pa.rtdn«
CadUIIIC~t
ltUoON.,-4
Meclical Oxygen
9ldl ..,. ~tats
THE E~81QN Pa .. S
THURaDAY, UPT. 21, JMI
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VI&IT S ON 00t:;OEDNROD1 A PROCLOIATION l the .. public to~ · .. of the
\VHERE.AS fins claim lh-es of nre problt"m. I earneft.ly requ
our dtizens ~dl Y"T. and every dtizen t,o do his or her part
WHEREAS many deaths from iJ.' eJ~ting all possible cau.e of
' • ftre m home or bu ines . I u.rge Drinoyers firH are ~of dlild.ml and the that ttie .chool children of this
had not ~n fn tlte Harbor aiU fi~ e&USlftC these. de~tbs ~be commuiltty be given appropriate
for mote lilan t n years and was pl"e'\iented by eliminatin& ftre baz-lriltructions to eoab~ t.mom to
surpJ be:J at the phenomenal ~JO".t.c: destructl' of .ther pzopet"ly Jnspect their own resl-gro~1h here. lnd~~.~ or :me.e•is 8 Mnce. and that the fire dt"part-
•tat 1 t ·t .... d mrt"'t them in trus ftort. Vl o o our CJ y; .... .
\VHEREA.S, most of the states IN WlTNE$S WHEREOF, I
and many of the ml.lfticipelitiec fA have Mreunto t my hand and
the nation have du.ring the pest caused the seal or Ne\\-'J)Ort Beach
year, organi.zed ~ Htablished fa-to be affixed.
ciJides tor more effective t~ pro-DONE in the city of !"ewport
tects and fire pre,·entlon; Beach this 15th dct y of September
THEREFORE. L Dick Dra.kle, in the ~ear of our Lord nineteen
Mayor of the City of Newport hundred and fort~ -nine.
Beach, do hereby designate the DICK DRAKE, Mayor.
~k beginning· October 9th. 1949. City of Newport Beach.
as Fire Prev~tion We-ek. · Cl k I direct all the municipal ~n-A "M'EST: C. K. Priest, er .
des of the city gov~nunent, and
particularly the fire departments
and schools, to assist b)._ arousing
1-NEWPORT A vt.
St. Andrews Group
Meets Wednesday
oeta M._ H ..... r 1425-W Ftrst falJ meeting of the \\'om· ••••n ltn-.1 en's Fellowship of St. Andrews BOB J81k7rS011f....... ~__..::..._ ______________ Presbyterian Church will be held ~=;:;;;;;;;;:;:;;:;;:;~~~~~~--;;;._;;;.;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;:=;;;::;:iijj Wednesday at the home or Mrs. e Mlrron e Table Top.
• \Vlnd~ Glaa e Shower Doors
e Structural Gl.aa • Plate Glass
e Marine and Auto
Thad Samuels. Costa Mesa. There
wfil be no speaker but members
wfll recall memories of the sum·
mer and dtscuss plans for the
t al land winter months.
Anoth~ t?\-ent for the wo~n
of St. Andrews is being held to·
da (Thundayl. San Francisro
Theological Orange County Mem-
ben of th~ Seminary ·wome-n's
Auxiliary are hostE>sse!' at a Sil·
VE'r tea at the home of :\frs. H E>r·
bert RP· · in Lt-mon Height~.
Pr-· .I go toward furnish·
ing ,,,e new girls' dor mitory at
San Anselmo.
A liw~ memorial in honor of
0 . W. Carlson. late elder of St.
Andrews. has been establi!'\hec\ in
the chargt-of Mrs. Edgar R. Hill. ~~~~~~==!!~~~~~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • • • ~i RALLY OAY PROGRAM
216 MARINE A VENUE
Specia la for Thu,..., Fri., Sat . -Sept. 2t-·30, Oct. 1
GROUND
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~unday w ill bP Ralh · na~· ;4t
the Coron~ dE> I :\far Communi~·
C!1Urch w ith a spE'<'ial pro~ram
put on h\· thf> Sunda~· School
chil dren 11t !\·.J!) am. in ft'tE> main
C'hurC'h snnctuaJ~·. P.'rPnt s a r e
j"'·jt(>(l.
~eow Sundav ~chool o;;taff mPm·
b<>rs this ''PC'Ir includ{' :\1 rs. R ob·
ert Ret>d. · t eacher of the h i~h
school C'lass: :\Irs A rthu r Salis·
bury. or~anio;;t for junior and
senior high school s('('tion: !\fr~.
Felix Slate~·. new S('('retlll~· for
the Sunday School. and ~trs. Car·
roll Sovde i n the junio r.primary
group.
Other teachers and Sunday
School workers include Mrs. Wil·
Uam McBride, Mrs. Norman
Frahm. Mrs. Le-ster Smith. Miss
Pat Frahm, Mrs. D. H. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Newlon.
Mrs. Olive Sl~per, Mrs. Hugh
McClymont. Mr. a nd Mrs. Mere-
Harwood an d Mrs. Raymond
Kent Haney, Sunday School
Superintendent . • • •
COMMU .. IO .. SUfiiOAY
World Communion Sunday will
be o~ .at the Balboa Island
Chapel with an appropriate ser·
mon by Rev. Harry Wbtte. pas-
tor. Mrs. Grace Poirier will sing
a t10lo. entitled '"Let All tbe
Wor ld Awake." • • •
D G THE FALL . ND \VINTER
l\'e \\ iU ()lose at 7 P. 1.-Open undays
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~ial for Tbor., Fri.,~ at.-pt . ~30, Oet. l
Fresh Fruits and V egefables
WA8KfNGTON JONATHAN
APPlfS •••. • • •
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GOLDEN &TATE
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• 12.oz can, 2 for 35c
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Ref.r and \l'ine-Frozen Food~fce Crt.~am
\l·e H al"e a f'omplett~ r ~inf'
Featurbt~ Manning'
MANNING'S FINEST
StEAK .•••.•• lb
FROZEN
• 12-oz ptg
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Lee JlaJ'IIa Of UdD lale
beeD em .. tbe man Who 8y aal IV WATSON
the pli.D Vh'lbda Wet.t~• .. A lfr aDd J1rL Blown ~ plreba8ed the Dr. C. 0 . N~pnt EmplO)UE of Kay ftncb Cer·
ikn far Kate... Whleb the New. ret~ to their .haiDe at 201 liaBle on 125 Ruby Ave. Tbe amJcs. Ul _..Y prtMou. em-
port Ua:rbor OmununJty Playen '!be HaJ1Ior , ... ,., lloiDr oJ Qor&1 Ave. J• Ill Ume to .tart M.akteM and the Clayton LoWea ~ ~~t P~ last
Will prewe.ut at tbftr worbbop Mn.. Ji1ot~ VldGr Heifetz hU.,., David In ldnderprten.. Baby M!ft ,__. ot Kr. and llrl.. week on &__..)' o onor
meetiiiC MCJI!diay. Oct.. 3, at the been .,w for a 1'ep0rted 1115.000. Bruce. the other membet of tbe Uiu.ia Gats, 138 TopaZ Ave., Mary Lou Dierker, an October
Commuillty Owrch ln CoroDi Jt Ia revealed b)' a deed filed at tamlly. WOl haw to walt for a cllllner and dal'ldDI at the Balboa brltte-:to.\be, ~cbl~~d ~
<WI Mar. Lee WW be remember-1M ooanty recorder'• o.ffke ln f"" ~t' bdore be ean be en-Bay Club Saturday night. stal ataower. f the ._:,r tin em for hla cbaraderimtkm 1il Santa Ana. rollecl lD acboOI. • • • beftl IDaDqft' o ra g
'1be Singapore SpJder"' earlier Pui'cbuer of the ptopeaty, • • • Mrs. Boad s. L Freitq, 223 ~to~ lOCal ceramic
thU year. WJdch lDduae. 1ota 17 and 18 011 A triP t:brOuP ftiDI'them Call-J>la.iDond Ave., Balboa Uland, bt_r:w for ....-t ,.,._
-rbe l&le Animal" by ·James Harbor ~ Is the ~ fonda ,.,.. the vaeatlon tout of ~t a major open_tlon at The party ... ltelcl at the
Thurber and E'l.llott N~t. Is BWidina Co .. Ia ~ real Mr. and lin. Tom W. Clarke, Park HospJtal in Lon1 Beach lut hOme of Mn. AUrell Schult%. 346
also plng t.nto pJ"'dud..on this est&~ f1rm.. H. F. Ahman.on. 317 Coral AVe. Sarita enaz. MOD· Tbuiwclay. She Is~~= Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar.
week. Since th1s three..act play ~ br'ok« ot •U. ~ terey ami Santa Marla were hlcb of her brother, Dr. Ralph • were Mesdames
calla lor eight men in the cut, and ~-ner o1 the adjolnlng Jot 19 • .pots of the trip. Tbe Oa.rka and expects to return to her Schult%. Kay F1nch, JeuJe Rlll
the man-&bortage ln the Com-ls understood to bold the control-reported they are happy to «et borne ln the near future. and Mla EliZabeth Wheeler. as·
munlty Playen 1& quite a prob-ling intetellt in this company. back to the cooler climate of BaJ. 5isted by CarOllne Mtnford, Marl-
lem. • boa Island. Dance Is Held Friday lyn Hlll. Bonnle Robertson. Jackie ,.=============; TENNII PLAYERS COMPETE • • • Taffy Club girls of Newport Ward, Bernice F1sher and Mar·
Competltion.l are now held A week-end in San Fernandfl Harbor Union HJgh School gave ian Romey.
among the tennis player mem-with a .football game iD Loa An· a dance Friday night at the Girl Guests Included Mesdames
bera of the Balboa Bay Club for ge1es on Saturday were actlvltlea Scout Uttle House following the Richard Wlnk.ler, Ted Rlchard.
positions on the various teams of the Robert 'Martin famlly, 1.24 Harbor versus St. Monica toot-William Ross, Dollie Ne.wton,
that will repreRDt the club in Agate A~. Tile Martin sons, bell ame. Pearl Drager. Lucy Sedlnger,
matche:' with other clubs. The Bob and Bill, had been looking s.!dwicbes and cake were Wells Bressler. Mabel Keefer,
a:»f!lpeUtlon Is under the super forward to the football game all lef'\.'ed to the young f olks to cele-Ann Dierker, Fran . Dierker, =====================-'~on of Johnny Abell. club pro. summer. brate a real Harbor victory. Franklin Seamon, Richard Phil·
• • • Chaperones were Mrs. Helen Hill. Ups, Irma Black, Estelle ~w-
A New Service
e PICK-UP and DELIVERY e
Serving Theee Are.:
BALBOA ISLAND CORONA DEL MAR
LIDO ISLE BAY SHORES BEACON BAY
Pressing While You Wait Alterations a Feature
Harbor 2290-W
Jim Craig, son of Mrs. Edna 1306 N. Bay Front; Mrs. Edith man, Carrie Rogers, Pat Schmd·
,__, 3l8u. Marin Ave is vistt· .. cMlll 516 S Bay Front and ler. Tnldi HolterhoU, Beulah ~.uug, ~ e ·· .mJ en, · ' Holcomb, Loraine Norman; the mg here on leave from the Marl· Mrs. Ethel Coa.ne, 106 Agate Ave., Mi K Bodeen Ga·l Sma1J-
time Academ; in Vallejo. all of Balbo~ Island. f~~ Ja:re;d Betty· Ric~ardson.
• • • . Margaret Hinde. Jackie Hill. the Mr. and Mrs. Garland English, Mrs. Gertie House. 1606 Pa· hostesses and the honored gue~t.
1.22 Crystal Ave.. ha\"e returned ci!.ic Dr., returned here lsat \\"eek
from a three-week sightseeing and from a four-day vacation visit b ld
fishing trip to the northern stat~. with her son·ln·law and daughter Bar ecue Is He One of the reasons for the trip and their family, Mr. and Mrs.
was a visit with Mr. Garland's Waiter Schulte. Charles and The Balboa Powder Squadron
mother at Gold Beach, Oregon, Noraleen. celebrated the first social meet·
and the Islanders took side trips A newcomer to the Pettijohn lng ol the year with a barbecuP
from there to flSh. Later they went residence ls Mrs. Lillian Lovejoy last Thursday at the Balboa
sight ee~g in and around Vancou-of Santa Ana. who is assisting_ in Yacht Club picnic grounds. Mo T'('
\'er for fa\"e da)'"S. From there they the care of Mrs. Pettijohn durmg than 90 members a nd guests were
sajled to Victoria. On t~e .way her illness. present.
217 MARIN£ AVENUE home they rounded out thear )OUr-Harold Holtz and StroliPr L~~~~~~~~~------~~~---~-~~~~tha~y~o~~ ~.~~~e~~N~White~rein~~ ~the
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Custom
'Tailoriug
We are pleased to announce
the addition of a custom tai-
loring
shop.
department in our
Fine suits, sport coats and
slacks are now available in
the finest domestic and im-
ported fabrics.
FOR A WHITiER,
CLfAHER WASH
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Yo rrute _National ~rk. Son clssus Ave., left last Monday steak detall. Others on the bar·
Michel Davad accomparued M~. and tor Menlo Park. where she will becue corr onittee '"''ere ~rgP
Mrs. English on the trip. stay for several weeks in the Andrews, Lee Jonas. L J . Mun·
• • • home of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. son and Earl Doane. A jam ses-
Stanford called the last gro~p Th?mas, caring for their ~dren sion and group sjn:-~ng filled out
of local college students to rts while they ha~e a vacation rest the evening's entel'lainment. The
campus during the past week. In Mrs. Turners COM home. Mrs. musicians included Hay Langen·
qtrol Claytor, daughter of Mrs. T~omas is a niece of Mrs. Turn-heim, Robert Boyd, CUrtiss Do h
Inez Claytor. 331 Apolena Ave., er s. and Harrison Martin. The next
left Thursday for her second meeting is scheduled In Novem· year. Charlotte Priest, daughter A few neighborhood c.bildren ber
of City Clerk C. K. Priest, 221 called in at the home of Ste-·
Agate A ,-e~, left Friday for Stan-phan.ie Ellis. dauahter ot: Mr. anc:l H e(J 6u
ford. Mrs. Joe Ellis, 431 Begonia Ave~. onor est • • • last week to help her celebrate
Mr. and Mrs. Norman E . Maid· her eighth birthday and partake International Vice-President of
eri of Los Angeles have recently of the cake and lee cream. Zonta Club1 Dr. Elizabeth Doziea·
of San Fernando, was h o n or e d
gue t Thursday night at a din·
ner me-eting of the Newport
Har·bor Chapter held at the Hur· They say at the Regen cy Club in vanced. le ,· Bell Inn.
New York, where the South Amer-The Islanders have Canasta ·or Dozier spoke on "Leader·
ican card game "Canasta" first d~ as w~ll as score _Pads. and ship in Zonta Through SerYice '
gained a foothold. that they have vanous ~estgns . of plasttc holders and also included highlights of
afternoon Bridge games and eve-for use In playmg the game. Ca-her experiences a s a spectator at
ning Bridge games and then Ca-nas~a dec.k,s are made u~ of two the United Nations sessions thi"
nasta games-and the Canasta ordinary decks plus four jokers. past summer. which she \'lsi ted
games start in the afternoon ana For bridge and other games as on her way home from the Zonta
continue right on through the eve-well as Canasta, you'll find regu-Interna tional con \'ention in Que-
nlng. No one stops for dinner, but lation decks of attractive cards bee.
sandwiches are brought to the which are beautifully packaged for President Ruth Hummel ga\'C
table for the eager players who gift giving, or for yourself. at The a report on the convention acti\·i-
play until the wee small hours and Islanders. You'll be pleased with ties which she attended as repre·
tlhen spent the rest of the night such long-lived cards a.s the plastic sentative of the local chapter.
dreaming of canastas. coated decks bearing an American Included in 1 he guest li"t wer"'
Canasta is a game of the rummy artist design on their backs · . · in -Blanch Benz, Balboa; Win ifred
family. It originated in Argentina, eluding the Doris Lee landscapes. Barber, Newport; Pearl Martin.
where the name itself means "bas-Others have the needlepoint floral San Bernardino; Nora Marshall,
ket'' in Spanish. I~ has some simi-designs by Anne Orr. San Fernando; Ethel Hector, Ot·
larity to various other card games Some of these double decks of tawa, Canada. and Mrs. J a m e s
such as plnochle, bridge, poker. cards come in clear plastic boxes; Van Dyke, Corona del Mar.
Ev-ery box of Canasta cards will others are packed in small simu-
give you the official rules of this Jated leather bo)Ces with satin lin-THE HORVATH& ENTERTAIN
exciting new game, but The Island-ings-which look Jike jewel boxes Mr. and Mrs. Francis Horvath,
ers also have the Oswald Jacoby -and mJ&ht be used for sewing es-116 35th Place. Newport Beach,
book on .. How to WIN at Ca-sentlals. These cards are decorated were hosts Saturday evening to
nasta", covering such fine points In an anortment of designs from several couples 1rom the Harbor
of the game as when to start me1d-animals to still life. and old Eng-area. w ho came to enjoy an eYe·
ing, getting the most out of your lish country scenes. rung of canasta. Present \vere
wild cards, playing for the discard Messrs. and Mesdames Ray Niel·
pile. squeezes and defensive play. ~':HE 1<'·1Lill ·1,NOERS son, Dick Putzier. Er~t Soder· Mr. Jacoby's book Is written in '111 ~ R berg and Mark Winans.
dlree stages: for the beginners, the
average player a.nd for the ad-CUB ROUND-UP FftiOAY
Cub round-up for Pack No. 105.
Boy Scouts (Newport Beach, Ball
boa, Newport Heights and Lido
Isle), will be held tomorrow < Fri-
day) at 7:30 p.m. at. the Newport
Beach Elementary school. Boys
eight, nine and 10 not members of
Pack No. 105 last year may apply
for membership at that time only
il their parents are ~sent to re-
cel\'c and ign their application.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clarke.
317 Coral Ave., Balboa Island, re·
turned to the Island Monday
after a w k's v cation In Monte-•-.-..-~~----~----~--~-*--~._.__.._._ .. &..-~.-~----------~--------~~~y.
.
a£ A RV goe-s deep into St. Monica territory ln the
first half durfng t;;.st Friday•s season opener at the Harbor H i gh
f ield. A St. MontQ gridder haa his hands on the Tu fullback but
Bob kept r ight on going. The T ars won 5o' to o.
and complete menus
OPEN FOR 'LUNCH
COCK~AR..S
1611 COAIT HIGHWAY
(Photo by Howaf"d Folsom)
CUB PACK TO MEET
The Corona del Mar Cub Scout
Pack 180 will meet TUesday at 4
p.m. at 612 Orchid tMrs. Fred
H aiTi on and Mrs. Wallace Cal-
derbead l and 501 Carnatjoo <Mrs.
John Keeler and Mrs. Frank Ash-
ely 1.
Sparked b)· thejr bulldorlng full-stanctirta blocking. Smal-
beck, Bob Berry, Newpon Harbor ley made it three traight In the Hl&h football Friday night de-convt>rslon department. feat~ St. Monica's M-0 at Dil\ id-Bob Watt "ent over on a fin •-
son F aeld bE-fore some 2000 fans. yard plunge Smalley once more
~e Tars easily outC'laslied thE' :."J)ln tht> upr1ght .
M annt.•rs, of the . tough Cathol_ic Jack L'p<hk<' int( 1 {'('ptcd 8 ~ uagu~. Aft r gotnl! '-t'Ort-lt> . m on tht> )laJ in•·r 15 and \\Pnt for
the fir t quarter. Coach AI h-v.·m's pa~ dirt. unr<~uc h1 d. Sm:llle ·!> tJ\· ~ars . ca~ throu~:h \\ tth four ta!-!or P.xtra J><Hn~ "a blo<"ke'(i •
li tn the ~ '--onrl. I Did< J nn• " u Ed on t1 13-' ard
Slat d to in\'Bd lhe local fi<>ld l\J:1 aft~'!' h~ T a1·s r1 rr:..v~?rt:·d· an-
t morrow. _tFru:ia~ 1 I!' t he tou~h oth• r fumblt• by the OflP<JSttion.
and ambtUOU TonDn< ~ }artar-. Small. r I ln fuur ~ fll d~ afiE.'l
\\ho \\allo[>t-tl Ro,<·:n• ad Jhgh la~t La• .. <!I" .. , r p ..-, t he tall·.-\\ith a
Frida~ ni£ht. Game tun~ i!-.et tot pao:.; .. int ,.,-,~. ptio;, ·
7 ·10 p.m . wn h n Bo . ..,· Club prP-J rrnt-r.;, ,, ore d • b<' fanal ~' on a
liminar~ flag fOOlh<~Jl g:trn~ .:0<-'t. for Thro • -~(t' IJ•)Un(!P etflf I fl, h \\'ontJ-
6:30 p.m . hnt .. ,. drJ\\"n• -d a ::\lt•rim•r· k If b t on
The Tar. ;;cor..-d a.-. follow ... : )u .. nwn th"• l'' a. ht· fumi.Jlld an
Berr) p~ht..'<i 0\ t•r tn th' ~leon~ at•rmpt• d punt.
r
Record Ptayef'S -· Tele~Oft
tAT TO\ J.o.:R' STATION)
317 Coast Hwy .. COM Har. 723
Trea re Ton
h n\·in-\\ illiam
Scholl stall
Paint Store
H a 2141-W 407 Coast B lvd
Corona del Mar
quarter on a ~ne~atd run lt~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Smalley add d the fit :>t of h~ six
conversions. A ttefttion! Berry boom d through f i ,. e
yards on an off-tackle to s<·orc
minute-s later after l l aurie Lang-
dale recover d a Marine~· fum-
blt>. Smalley kjc ked the 14th point.
\~& R 'ROl.XD Fl BER!IEN
On the kickoff after the touch-
d own. Berry rf.'Co\er('(l a fumble
on the Mariner Z7. He went all the
w ay on the ne~"t play behind out-.
You Can ave Money
by Buying Tackle
and Equipment
XO\\'
POLE
Harbor 1110 Corona del Mar Cen tral Junior College ls next ies. Last Saturda~· night at
Open Until 2 A.M. for Orange Coast College P irates Huntington Beach the P trates
Food ......,.!~ 1~10 A.M. who now ha\"e shut out their op-O\'erpowered the El Camino \\'ar -
-----·-------ponents in two lmpressh~e victor· riors 18-0. Pre,·iously thE>y had beaten Palomar 3S to 0. .
The Pirates v.ill meet Centralj
J unior Collt>ge this Saturday a•
t h e Xewport Harbor High Field.
Game time is 8 p.m .
Action <'ame early in the fit ... r
quarter of the El Cam ino gamP
when OCC re<'Q\"E>rE'd a fuml e
deep in El Camino tt>rritor;. and
Claud Cook. left half carri<'d tht>
ball a rounli end for ihe f •r ..
srore. In the ~econd quat t<'r
H alfback Oon \\"ebst r mtert'E'(•t-
at Bargain Prj
FOOTBALL . HOE ·, 88.95 and rP
Grey G~-m Tronlis • L
HIDY 'S PET SUPPLIES
1217 Coast Blvd. Corona del Ma r HA rbor 1293-J
F R ESH GOVERNMENT INSPECT E D HORSE MEAT
2Sc PER POU ND -FREE DELIVERY ~ a Camino pab and ~d~ final· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
CfRlMICS
Slightly (hardly noticeable) imperfects which m~ be disposed
of lmmediatefy at fantaatically reduced prices. • Choose from
our big ltock-breakfaat. dinner .eta, figurin", novelties.
Here• a Sample of What Von Save
including famous Island Ware,
Western Way and Hospitality
Sets. Six 10" Plates, six 7" Sal-
ads, six Cups-retails for $30
and 11rlor~, ~--························· •
MANY MA.NV MORE EQUALLY SPECTACULAR SAVINGS
• tn Sets or Individual Pieces
Hours: 10 to 6 Monday through Saturday; 11 to 5 Sunday
WE PACK FOR SHIPPING
J~ tackled on the Camino 11-yard
line. The PiratE's got dO\\ n to
the thrce. then su!feted a 7-yard
lo s and El Camino took O\.'er on
downs.
Early in Ute third q~. E1
CanUno reco\·ered an <X:X: fum-
ble and had !irst do\\--n and goal
to go. but lost 41 yards in two
downs. LatE'r. in the same quar-
ter. Raul Hernandez. OCC half-
back returned a punt to the
Camino 26-yard linE'. A complet· eo pas wa ruled out o! the end
zone. El Camino took o\·er on
downs on the 10 but a pass inter·
cepted on the 40 and retui·ned to
the 25. A double re,·erse to
Glenn Butler. le!t half. worked
smoothly for the s~nd OCC
touchdown.
In one of the outstanding plays
o f t he game. Boyd Horrell. Pi·
rate center. intt>rreptE'd a fourth
quarter pass on the OC'C 15-yard
line and bulldozed his way back
up to the El Camino 12-yard line
for thE' long-est run of t he eve-
ing. Fullback Larry \Vlllough-
by took the pigskin across in two
more plays. OCC again m issed
the con,·ersion and the game
ended 18 to 0.
OCC Et Camino
264 ..... Total yards rushing . 95
52 .... Total yards passing .. 4
316 Total yards gained . 99
40 .... .. Yards lost . . 52
276 ... l'et yards ~ained 47
ll ...... First dO\\-nS ru hing 6
2. . .First downs passin;. 0
1 . First downs penalti~ 1
14 Total first d <"l''·ns -;
12 . . Pa~~es attempt 13
-t ... Pas$ed romplet :?
1 Passes interc. b~ opptc:. 4
See tlie crREASURE . T (donated by Cor ona
Craft) that \vill be filled full of prizes (donated
by local businessmen) and buried in Corona del
Har for "TREASURED ."
The Treasure t I On Di plAy at
Corona del
.-
of
Corona
del Mar
'('*;:> •
4 ~
FRID.-\ \.
Tl~D_-\\.
l~"DA\.
Oct. 14-15-16
V~~U~ILI PRIZES
(including a Te1e,; "'ion t)
WILL BE AWARDED AT THE LOBSTER BAKE
. T JllD ,~.15
Buy Vour T ickets f rom the Local Merch~nts
•
OTHER B IG EVENTS:
• Df\dication of Fire H all
• o..: t~t DancE'
• C'ro\Yning of the Qu ~n
• OpetUn of the Thea t r
•
SPONSORED RV
IM
•
WONDDlFUL
IQUARE DANCa HE RE Winter Hats
·AND PhYaJcally handicapPed clill· ·ay MR8. frLOARNea ~N&•at~N,....,..._~_..._
Bags dren In the county will ~tit Mr. and Mn. Hal W$. 1807 tter for lu.ftcheon and
from ~ proceeds of the charity Paclf.ic Dri~. attended a ooddaJl noon o1 bridge.
square dance to be held tomor· party Friday ~t c tv en by • • • pip
row (Friday) evening at the Mr. and Mrs. carl Darnell, 7T1 The E. F . Beall tamily have 1r~..._..wtt
Rendezvous Ballroom Balboa N. Coast Blvd., Lquna Beacll, moved from 604 HeliotrOpe A~ IW'YheUthe tell very nlce-
"Uncle" Carl My 1 ~a wiU iead in hOQOr of their son·ln·law and 1 to their new home, 410 PolnsetUa Jy and are ·~Y vtewin& the
the callJng and the equare dance , Mr. and Mn. Geo~ Ave. proofa. The Phot'a~phic proots
orchestra for the affair, which Wendelburg of Berkeley, Who • • • -rthat Ia.
will be sta&ed by the Junior AB-Journeyed down from thelr home Louis Crandall. who, with The n.pe~m.at WM fn the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~d:~~~ce~~~~~~~~o~l~~~n~t~a~h~a.~~a~k~~~~~U~d~~~~~~~~~~~~Y -ents and also to attend the Navy eelebr&ted his birtttday Sunday. ldJ~ an4 thoqtlt assocla-~--~~~-~--~~~~--~~--~---~~~~~~~~~~~~tto~~~~n~.~~~~~~
Our most attractive assortment In the eight years
we've been here: .
earownle 8lock Prlnta e Novetty Carda
• Imported .... lum Prints e Manville &election
Abo books from whJcb to choose your pet'S;Oftallzed cards.
It's important to choose these early!
game on Saturday. Mrs. Wendel·! were bla parents, Mr. and Mn. •bot 1n a& ~tographs de-
burg, nee Elinore Darnell, wu Ralph E. Crandall from AJham-pletlna variou:1 8odal • situations
tormer\y well-known around Co-bra. IUCh .. Pl1d' 1~, lear.
rona del Mar as she vlllted very • • • frustratiOn, which wlll Wustrate
frequently with Mrs. Web. John H. Douglass, son of Mr. a thesil belnl prepared by Miss
• • • and Mn.. R. K. Douglass. 916 Ale.x.ail4a'a Rutq of Santa Ana
Hal Weis left 'nlelday for Sey-Oca.n Blvd .• wU1 le&ve next week tor hel" ~te at Ute Univer-
mour. Baylor County, ~. for Venezuela. where he is In of ~Ia.
where he will be the . cuest of h1a 1 businea with the Atlantic Refln· ~ wbo ~ the. ca~
brother-in-law and slater, Mr~ and I ing Co. He hu been on a four-of p.ydliatry and lta allled sci~
Mrs. Paul Kelly, for an lndeti· month leave of absence. were Robert· Wentz. Dick .
nite period of time. • • • Malone Demds bdrews On-e
• • ~ Mesdames Alice Harter and Vi Brooks.' Bob Jobhat:Oit, Pat.rici~
A canasta-playing group met Brennan of Corona del Mar drow Cromie .rune F&.l'nl' Fredah --~-----------------~~---~Y~~g~~at~~Sa.n~~~~~~ooBa-·~~~~a~ ~~~~~---~-~---~~--~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~.~~~~.a~~~~~ Waterfront Drive. Pre.ent were dent of thiS community. who is ln
Mesdames Arline Spangler, Opal I the hospital, having suffeTed a ~'\....--•-ww..p1a Pri ., I ·
•.. your Ia// wardrobe
Now is the time to have your
fall clothes expertly cleaned
and pressed
Your own home cleaner is as
near as your phone.
West, Juanita Putzier, Frances heart attack last week. Mr. Crain ~~ ana Y ze
Morris, Ruth Horvath, Georgia ts being cared tor by his niece, A Corona del Mat-studio pot-
lMcCleUan and Jerry Dittmar, Mrs. June Warren, at her home ter. Rosemary B. Lar8on, who has ;
also the hostess, EJJyn Nielson. In Victorville, Calil. been U\ring In Santa Clara val· • • • • • • ley for the past tvvo ye~. won
Mrs. Ray Nielson and Mrs. By·l Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frahm third prille at the Santa Clara
ron Wells, 315 Coronado, Balboa. and their children, Patty. Gail County Fa.lr ceramic display.
were guests Tuesday at the home 1 and young Norman. have return· Studying ceramic technology at
of Mrs. Harry Saunders of Whit· ed to their home at 412 Fernleal San Jose Stat~ College, Mrs. Lar·
I
I Ave. after a trip to Lak~ Tahoe. son was eaged out or first place
where they occuped the cabin of by two college professors of Vi's Beauty Shop their brother. Philip Frahm. cerarnks. ~ ~n's winning
lhefton.Thermtque • • • piece was a teil'aoii glazed cas·
MACHINE WAVE Lee WesUaU, da-..ghter of Mr. serole with a dome shaped top
Lon&er Luting Love1inesa and Mrs. F. D. Westfall, 200 and an albany "fltp. She develop--,o3 COAST HfGHWAY-Ocean Blvd .. celebrated her sixth ed the 'llazlng ~herself.
Corona del Mar Cotona deJ Mar HA 06SS birthday Saturd~. After ice __ .. ..;...__ __
-----------:--:-----:--------_:_:=====================~ c:-ream and birthday cake lunch· PROCTER OILS ON DISPLAY r------------------....ii.....,_...., ______ ..:,.,;,.::::::::::::::::==~ eon, she and her gues~ were Fourreen original oils, by Burt transported to the Lido theatre P rocter. noted Coroae del Mar
217 COAST HIGHWAY
lor your legs
Fall stockings make leg magic
with bewitching colors
• Holeproof
• Berkshire
• Raynes'· nudes
811 VOia8t Blvd.
"Don't forget to join
our hosiery club"
for a showing of "Huckleberry painter, are on display at the
Finn." Guests , some of the Surf and Sand liotel ln Laguna.
"younger set" of Corona <Jet Mar. Mr. Procter, who ljved at 402
were Carol Salisbury, Gail An· Goldenrod Ave., is Jamous for
der&on. Julie Meisinger. Patsy his ~er'J1 and ~arine scenes.
AM Shultz. Kathryn Desenberg, The one-man show is open from
Patricia Wat.on, Dick Hoffman, 1 to 7 p.m. until ~ 9. The
Jon Wheeler, Michael Smith and ~bUc " Invited. ~ ~~-~ W~l ~==·================~ \Vas .-..s by her elder claujta· r
t«, M'aa Page W8tfall.
FILING DEADLINE DELAYED
Deadline for filing applications
tor probational appointment of
substitute clerk and canier at
the Balboa Island and Coron~ del ~============~ Mar post offices has been ex-
tended to next Wednesday, Oct.
5. Application cards can be ob-
tained at either Post OUice.
PAINTINGS AT LIBRARY ·
Color has been added to the
walls of the Corona del Mar ll·
brary with a display o1 several
modern paintings by W inllred
Balch, 438 Fernleat Ave. The
artist is a reecnt arrival. havtn&
lived in Laguna, Los AngeJes and
29 Palms before coslng to Co-
rona del Mar. She has studied
under Hans Hoffman a teacher
ot modern art.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
HoU8egUetta Mrs. Paul
and Mrs. May B. White of Lot
~es were included in a din·
ner dance party at the Balboa
Bay Club, given b/ Mrs. J. L ·
Smith,. 100 Via Koran. Udo Iale.
last week on Tue84ay. 'I1le party -waa in honor ol Mrs. Ashton••
birthday. Among thqee pte,ent
were Mr. and Mn. James Ru~
of Lido Iale.
TAt<E MOUNTAIN DRIVE
A trip t. the mountains .indud-
lnC a drive. on 1JJe ~les O'est
Hlabway w-. taken over the week-
elld by tbe Lee Caley family. Ul
~ Aw., Newport Hetcbta.
Antiques
Figurines
Wal11>3:pers
Custom-made
Lamps
THE
tom~ tight
li. ., P'
~.=
i~ ~t )Jtvd.
f Corona •t·~Mar
. .
By ANN
THEY'RE HERE! At leas't
they're coming In no"''· More
or these )ersey blouses you·ve
been ask~ for at O'Brien's. The
one rtn so ctazy about is that
inner-outer style whtcll can cover
up the "top ot~ yOur skirt or not,
as yo'l wish.· But there are sev·
eral styles and ltJ kwell new fall
colol"'. · ' A Lntfon ;._at
the * .,. ·era here. Velma
'ap"fall~ ••ked. me ~. on K ·
count of .. i;"any ~pie came
in and warthd them right
after "* I"' ~I gals
bought ~ U out.
Poe
all J year. . . includ these beauti·
ful· s loat shirts heftle ~t O'Brien's.
U you want to s~ skirt you
can't miss in. take a Jaok at this
new sloat skirt in birdseye
tweed .• OJ~eJ ln sevetal shades,
including a dark red ~ed with
grey -btbe. tnne hcrving a" h eather
O\'ertone which reminds you of England.~~ :!!otne. of t~ ~nny
tweeels. c neck also on \fte her ·
ringbOne. . ~ solid-co~ gab-
ardines, salt and pep~ wool
sharkskill!l an~ the checl<i hem·
selves.
And for every skirt you can
find a Rfla S t r a u s s \l.ute.
New\affl~ ~ Cfrtle iR '"and
the'y ati t.obQ • c~tet-T"'. the
darling white one with t red
and green _gi]MIIrain bo*' the
.. ttly t.-1 .W '-louse in • new
dark green with pearl '.,ttons
dyed to match Ask v.-,.a to
ahow yolA the exqulsit fag-
ootted. b.._._ with Pleated
~fMitue and the iride t ball 'llttoM In light blue White,
~mm-.
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I
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TOP
COATS
All Wool
Speeial $45
(Regular $49.95)
Tweed
Fleece
P laid
Suede Cloth
Camel
$39.95
Brushed Bemberg Rayon
•
LEFT ... Pretty and feminine,
yet tto soft anti comfy. Long
qowns and fUll length pajamas
come in pink and hlue. ~izes
32-44 ... $5.9S.$6.95.•
•
~Nationally advertised prl~
1415 Coast Blvd.
Corona del Mar
HAR80R *'
Montb-End
-
..
--'
tailored ... dressy ... white ... colors
BETTER BLOUSES WITH FINE DETAILS
Fonnerly $7.95 to $12.95
NOW
Come in and see our smart fall
JERSEYS and CORDUROYS
...
A80VE ... Short and sweet, and high .-tyte, •~ theM shortie to~
af!d pantaloon pajatm~s. Like the longiea, they are quaintly trim
wtth yarn and soft ruffles. Red, blue and yellow. Stzes 3.2·• • M.ts-$5.ts.• • •
By C. C. V.
l ha -an aunt back east who
~ dn't resi t a bergain.
• • . She used to come home ftom her shopping trip with
the darned est collection of junk
)lou ever saw ... Hats with
ster fcathert; ... Hats with
umes . . . Arm-1 ngth red
oves . . . and high button
s to match ... and mnny
er thing that no doubt at
e time were in htph ~1) le ond
d sold for ten or hH nt) times
e pri<..'<' m) .\unt had paid ....
e onh t1·oubl1? \\a.., the hatf.
ere l\,:cnty yeat -out of • t) le,
d the • hoe.., wouldn't fit ...
· t ~cau~ it on('(' cost so ._.,..so_ and now i~ ~uc-h and sudi
.~..,.,.·t n~"<."C sarily m£'an it is a
..... lj. !
y on our effort to
~ain dollar volume even
old, well Htabliahed
are ahouti ng prfce •••
Ia harder than ever to
._llaell\tl y .elect the things
need and want at the
. you want to pa~.
at House & Garden we
low rent .... We have no
people standing around
for customers .... We
charge accounts .... In
VISI T PORTLAND
• • . ..
HAMPTON'S REXAtt. ORUG
e1t Coaat B lvd. H arbor 2'535
It's a two-week vacation for
Mr. and Ml'S. George Meyers,
620 1 :~ Acacia Ave.. Corona del
Mar. Part of their trip has been
spent in Portland, Ore., visiting a
son, Hen!"y.
"There wiJl be games, prizes
and lots of fun tor those aged 3
to 93." a cording to the commit·
tee in charge of the annual Sun· '----~-------------..:i.-..-~,;;:.;~~ ..........
day School fa mily picnic of the .--~ ... ~--------------...-. .... ~:.:.li..a..:.~---Corona del Mar Com.munJty
Church.
overhead is about
that of a large store. 1.-------------..
tlandled the fast-sell-
The picnic will begin at 10:30
a.m. Saturday, when all prospec· tive picnickers will meet at th~ Reborfng Repairing Shaft Grlndintt 14-H our Tow lf\8
church with their sack lunches PETE. EDDIE, HARRY and ART, MUter Mechanics by the million type
would be handicap-
'U'II:~cr.·~ot:: we couldn't buy in
... but we don't!
na~uUJl'll:' only the rarer. fint>r
t we can buy at th
as tht> la~£'r stores
d since wt> helieve it is
to makt> two sales to
'one profit than make no
at all . . . our prices are
low. We always have
1"1 ... real bargains!
·--·--·-and SN' th<'!'<' . hop -are al wa' s W<'l<.-oml'. • • • •
Shop-
wall papPrs ... floor
of all kinds . . . and
marvelous new woodcm
that so man~ interior
ar(' usinJ::. • • •
~per)' and upholstery yard-
age . . . Drapes ~ady to hang
Je than the (X)';t of tht> ma-
al . . . Dra(X'r~ hardwal'{' of
kinds for you. for ~our dN.'O-
r or contractor ... Drapery
uphol t<'ry made to ord<'r
1)Ur own " ork hop • • hop-
largest selection of Fran-
dinnerware in all Cali-
ia .... Starter sets and
stock in any piltern ....
sets from $!5.95 to
... ~·"""· Olina place sN t in~s
$1150. Service for six
$69.00. • • •
Lamp Shop-
tar the large t collection
floor and tablt> lamps in
.... Prices are the
..,..,_. you have seen! • • •
DAY N URSERY
Ages '·"
REASONABLE RATES
Hours 8-5
Harbor 2847-R
411 H liotrope
Coron~ del Mar .
Public
Stenographer
Ill Notary Public
Mimeographlna
Addressinc
Telephone Service
Sarah Wheatley
Harbor 1975 Blrtcher aWg.
CORON A DEL MAR
$50.00 to 11,000
*SALARY
*AUTO
* FURNITl.JRB
or other
LOANS
personal property
"QUICK SERVICE•'
Coast Cities
Loan Company
<Nm Ooor to W eltenl Umon Offictl
!IOOQo..t~.
!.J'el. Harbor~
~~nd. The¢~c~~~~d ~~,-~ __ c_o_A_a~T_a_L_v_o_. __ H~a~~-r-"~'~·~R~~~~~-D~E~L~~A~R~J
at Orange City Park. Dessert and r~ ..... _..-.....,.-, __ ...... ___ .....,..,..!l'!'l!!~'e~~..;..~~~~-.
soft drinks will be furnished by
lhe Church Sct1ool Guild.
.J\.1eredit h Ha~'OOd. Mrs. Car·
roll Sovde and Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Newlon are In ch~ of
the games tor the youngsters.
Mrs. M. J. Shannon will have
charge of the refreshments.
Leader Institute
A luncheon at the h ome of
Mrs. J . Arthur Taylor. 113 Via
Quito. Lido Isle. entertained
Ora·nge County Deane1")' Council
of Catholic \Vomt>n last Thurs-
dAy. Guests of honor at the rose
bedecked table were Mrs. A. H .
Bender , president of the U. .An-
geles Arch Diocesan Coundl of
catholic Women, and her vice-
president, Mrs. R. calvert Haws.
Other wome n from the county
were !\1r . Andrew Kramer, Mrs.
Carl Klapp. Mrs. V'lUllam Bush· ' man. M rs. L H . Parry, Mrs. G.
A. Luz. Mrs. Vincent Boles. J .
Campbell Dever and Mrs. Colin
Brown of :K ewport.
Purpose of the meeting was to
arrange plans for resuming the
monthly leader institute, begin·
ning Tuesday, Oct. 4. The meet·
lngs will be h eld the first Tues·
day of every m onth thereafter.
The October meeting wnt be held
in the Ebell cl ubhouse in Balboa
a \ 10:30 a.m .. promptly. Mrs. R.
C Haws will speak.
NEWSPAP~RMA,. TO TALk
The Kiwanis Club, holdin~ its
weekly meeting at noon today
fThunday) at the Rossmore. will
hear John Long, president of the
California Newspaper Publishers
Association, speak on newspapers
and newspaper week.
ATTEND S SCHOOL
Among the 450 new students
registering at Whittler College
tWs week 1s Miss Barbara Louise
Jones. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Jones, 734 Poppy Ave., Co-
rona del Mar. Barbara will be a
A Portrait by lfowar.il Folsom
• We are now taking sittings for Christmas
Portraits •
• Also personalized photo CJlri8tJDu 4....amt~ .. .
HARBOR 1918-W
817 1/2 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar
freshman. ~--~~~------~-.----~~~~------.--.~-.-..J
•
. .
Elementary Schools Pf.A to Meet 0Ct.17
Motion pictW"ee and short talk.a Yarnell. Balboa Wand,' president. RETURN TO CDII
on can of the teeth by t-."0 den· led the dik"ussJon. Mr. and MrL Robert K4hlll
tlsts from the Oran~ Coast All chalrmen Yo''ef"e urged to at· 2>0 Lark.sPuJ' A~eo •• CorOna
....................... ~-~~~;..........;.....;.._~ .................... ~ .... -..-. ..... ....,_, Dent&J Auoieatlon will feat~ tend the med1ng ol Fourth Dis· Mar ha~·e Just ~UJ"Md doni
, ... ~ ................ ~~~~~~~~----~ C£LEaRAT£ ANNIYERIARV the tint ~ng of the New· trict, Calllomla Congress of Par· ca~ning a Arrov."he.ad jjnd
from lolfJoa
Shoe Service
OppoeJte aalboa Theater
BALBOA
Mr. and Mn. Aust)n Sturte-port Beach Elementary School& enu and Teae.henl. to ~ held at Bear in the San ~
vant, 2016 E . Ocean Front, BaJ. Pa.rent-Teacher Auoclation on 9 a.m. today <Thurwday) in the Mountain
boa, ce-lebrated their 20th wed· Monday, Oct. 17, It was announc-Anaheim City Park. .l{rs. Jer. li;;;;;;:;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiijiiiiil!~i
ding anniversary at the Balboa ed last Th.ursctay at the first rold Spangler o.f I.Jdo Isle t. •
Bay Club sat u r day nlcht. 1be board meeting at the year. chairman of the program, en-
•'bride" wore a large ~ of Mrs. Raymond Harvey, Corona titled .. "Staking the Year'
white gardenias, and a apeclal del Mar, was hostess to the 35 Claims.
weddlng cake wlt.a ~TVed after members, lnclud.lng two new At the board meeting. Mrs.
dinner. Cuesta included the bon· prlnclpals thla year, Mlu Bernice Lawrence Wright, legi Jation
ored man's lather, C. D. Sturte-Vestal, Newport school, and Roy cha.lnnan, asked all parents to
vant of Chicago. Anderson, Horace Enstgn school, follow the recommendation of
• • • as wen as Mrs. Grayce Sevier, the California Congress of Par-
A . NORTHERN VACATION who continues as principal o.f ents and T eachers and vote ,.es
Returnlnf{ lrom a vacation to Corona del Mar school. on propositions one and t\\o · in
the northern part of the state are Members voted to begin a rec-the next election.
Restaurant
knrl.._
F"amity Dinnere • After Theatre Snacka • "'en Door In
Port Ttieatre the Robert L. Jayred famJly, 1211 reatlonal program of altemoon PTA membership drht> w!.'Jl
E. Balboa Ave.. Balboa. The square dancing for sixth grade get under way Oct. 3 to 7. with
Jayreds returned Friday from a pupils. ln Hne with the evening thi"E'(> co-chairmen: Mrs. Ali~ ~===========~~ l~o weeks' trip through the High dances wruch will be continued Johnson, Corona del Mar school; !
Sierras. north and returning via for seventh and eighth grade Mrs. L. R. Evans. Newport
the coast route. members. Mrs. F. w . Tunnell. school. and .Mr . E .0 . \\~imams,
• • • Costa Mesa. art chairman of the HoraCt' En ign school.
OFF TO SCHOOL group, will lead the square dane-Two new chairmen on the
George Yardley Jr. was the lng. and Mrs. A. c. Pleger. home board this fa]) are :\frs. Rorert
second boy off to school from and family chairman, will plan Hitt. health. who rt'pla<."eS ~frs.
the George Yardley ho me, 2140 the other dances. Mrs. H. P. Jame ~tajor. and ~rs. Harold
Ocean Front, Balboa. George Coe. parent education. who re-
left Thursday for Stanford. plaet-s Mrs. W. C. McCarthY. The
Brother Bob left two wt>eks ago other two resigned. · ._ ____ .....,..,......,. ___ .,.._, for Menlo, which is nearby his Coffee and doughnuts were
,_ _ _.. _____ ._...._ ___ ,.older brother. sened bv ~frs. Han·ev and her
Cowboy
and
Westem
Charm
for
Bracelets
35cea. • Ronson Lighters
6.00 to $'7 .50
with Hand Engraved Initials • WATCH REPAIRING •
Wallace
Ca1der,.ead
JEWELER
COf'Ona del Mar
• • • Co-hostesSe-s. MesdameS Johnson.
LITTLE SUSAN RECOVERING Ralph Borgeson and lt. B. Oe5en-
Little Susan Somers. daughter Tomorrow fFridayl Is the final berg. all of Corona del Mar.
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Somers. date for submitting proposals for
1709 E . Bay F ront. Balboa. Is furnishlng suitable quarters for
com·aJesclng at Children's Hos-the Balboa Post Office. About
pital in Los Angeles aftt>r an 2.000 square feet of floor pace
emergency appendectody. She is required, and the lease terms
will soon be moved to t he home would be for five or ten vears,
of her grandparents. where she beginning next Jan. 1. •
will remain .tor several weeks be· Postal Inspector \\'. H . Swlt-
fore returmng to her Balboa zer is expected to arrh·t> here
home. from Los Angeles soon to look
BPW Hears Talk O\'t>r the possible sites.
The Post OffiCt' has long since
outgro\\'n its pre ent quarters.
The Newport Harbor Business according to P ost m a s t t> r Herb
and Professional Women's Club Kenny. The space \V.as inadt>·
met for their regular dinner quate already six years ago. when
meeting at White's Park Avenue. receipts were only about a half
BaJboa Island. Ja~t Thursday. of what they are no .. ,·.
After dinner Virginia Escobar. Possible sites for tht> Post Of-
music chairman. lt>d the group in !ice are the space to be \·acated
community singing. soon by the Piper Johnson Men'
Mrs. Elizabeth Leland spoke shop in the Balboa Inn Building
on the "Over all P icture of Law and space in the Balboa Pavilion.
enforcement-County, S t a t e and ;iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiii:i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. National." She ts known for her •
BOX OFFICE OPEN&
6 P . M Week N ights
5 :30 P. M. Bunda s
NOW PLAYING
"Onc.e More,
My Darling"
Robt. Montgomery
Ann Bl)th
"Bomba, the
.IUJtKie Boy"
Johnny Sheffield
\\'Ork with the Orange County Gl~rs ...., ____ ._ _____ ...,..,.. .. Juvenile Bureau and the Sherifi's r
SUN.-TUES...-()CT. 2-3-4
"Reign of Terror"
Rnht. C'ummin~s Alene Dahl
"Albuquerque"
Barbara Britton
Hours:
10 to 4, Mon.-Wed.-Fri.
Ha,..._..~ 1111 coaaT •t:vo.
Office. During the war. Mrs. Le-
land wa ronne<'ted with Naval
Intelligence. Sht> is now asSO<.'ial-
ed with the Balboa Island Post
Office.
President Ell7.abeth Handy re·
ported that tht> California Fed·
eration of Business and Profes-
sional Women had set up a Worn·
en in Gov<.'rnment Committt>e
ol Distinction
Paintings Statuary
Slln•r \Vater Colors
SPECIAL
P astel Portraits
by Parrish-$10.00
8t.J!Joo ll.t (/GU.w,
Rnndo t
WED.·SAT.-OCT. 5~8
''\\1lite Heat"
James Cagney
"An Old Fa hionMI
Girl,
encouraging .. vomen to takt> an 501 E~ Bal boa Blvd. Balboa Glori Jean J
active part In government. Mrs.:;::::::::::::~==::!:::::::~ Handy urged all women of the
area who were interested and
qualifield to hold government
positions to get in touch with
her.
The Copeland Retum
~o Palm prin Home
Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Copeland.
owner'S of tht> Desert Sweet Shop
at both Balboa and Palm Springs.
left for their home in Palm
Springs Sunday to open their
shop for tht> season there. Thelr
Balboa home is at 1715 Plaza del
Sur.
Mr. Copeland. whose family
has been In the ·candy making
business for thr('c generations,
plans to open the Sweet Shop In
Balboa again from Thanksgiving
to Christmas.
., f
AT BANKERS' MEETING
Presldt>nt James T. Van Dyke
and Cashier Harold L. Hetrick of
the Newport Bank attende-d the
recent dinner meeting ol the In·
pendent Ban k e r s • Association
of Sout h~rn California at Lo
Angelt's. Thel-e, 150 Southland
bankt>rs gathered to her~ peak·
er AJien Cr4\\·tord, pre td<.'nt of
the financial public relations a ·
ociation.
·~cnoiCE SEA FARE"
601 E. c£NTRU,. BALBOA
HOUR8: tt.Y 6-t; 8UN. 1 ..
I' D lliONOAY
Corona del Mar
BOX OFFICE OPENS 6 :45 P.M .
WEEKDAYS; 1 :45 P.M. SATUR·
DAY AND SUNDAY
TICKETS: (Tax Included)
ADULTS 50e CHILDREN 12e
NOW PLAYING
'•California"
RAY MILL\~D
ALA~ LADD BRIA;..; DO:-.;LE\1 ~~~~~--------------------SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY-OCT. 2·3-4
"Rope Of Sand"
BL'RT I..A~CASTER CORI~~E' CALVAT ~~~~~~~~-----------------WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY-OCT. 54
Kil "
Frontier"
Starts THURS •. Oct. 6
ary Grant
Ann heridan
fJ20 Newport Blvd.
EXPERT LUBIUCA'DON
BY TRAINED MEN . ___ ............... .
Ask for your ticket on the New ~fercury,
12" Television Set and Thor Washer . I Prizes given away every 60 days!
-CERTIFIED M£MH.ft -
IERV£ YOURSELF GAS STATIONS AISOCIATION, INC.
...,, .. "to
II ttllltnltln
J\egular twin-size BOX Springs with
l!liRttlplirc Mattreaa, made by the
famous Englailder Co. and fully guar-
anteed.
•
Best Bargains in Orange County
EXPERT INSTALLATION
Guuanteed Over Wood and Concrete
1SS £. 11Ut 8T.
Co.ta Mesa
YOURCRAN E
to Replace Old om.:OUt Bedding
at a Tremeadous aving!
Two
P/tHts Discussed
The annual tea for new ~hers
"'i U be Oct. 25. A 'tetter of thanks
as received from the Carl Har-
vey School In Santa Ana acknowl-
edging the club's sift of equipment
tor handicapped children. .
FURNISHED ROOM.
tor bumne~~ man or
~t~ entrance.
CDU. HA OCM-W.
A T'I'RACTIVE UNFURNISHED
rental, 1 ~-yr.-old home, 2 bed·
rooma. flft'Place., patio and
double garage. $90 per month,
yearly. HA 1017-J after 5 and
week-ends.
HAVE ONE DURWD cute house
with character in CDM. One
bedroom, 10 by 20; living room,
etc. Sacrifice, $60 by the year.
Two persons With references.
Available Oct. 1. HA 3094-W.
510 t.S Acacia, CDM.
LAGUNA, boulevard business
space, large or .smaJJ. Very
re.uonable. Foot traffic. Own-
er, 384 N. Coast Blvd. Phone
1~. tf
RENTALI e ~bedraaiiii. 111 •!if-~ tiame, ~ VieW, bardwood floon. ~. feiRed >.._.. and patio• .. -.; awitlaWe October 1 on year's leue 110. e Untumlshed two-bedloorn home on comer South of Hlghway, br1.ght and
cheerful, fireplace, floor furnace (Thermo control), fencH patio and garage; October
1 year lease--$85,
SALES e Ocean and Harbor view heme, tarnl8hed or unlum.ished, 6()..ft. frontage.
four bedrooms piU&, lawns and .CC!Ilot'f ew.NI.npo large baroecue; tremendous bar-
air\ for quJck sale. Phone for ~t toJnspect.
LARGE SELECnON OF J{OlDSJN A PRICE RANGE TO SATISFY ALL e
TRADES e San Fernando Valley, Malibu, Lacuna. Emerald Bay homes, lots, acre-
age. Seems everybody wants to live in Corona del Mar.
INCOME e For both laJ'I'e and IIIIAIIIIM!stors. On~ very dtm'a.ble ~1 consist-
ing ot tour ii'tdivtdual units. fu.U)' t'Uidllhed arid h.avina arou return of 14 ~. can be
handled w1th 17500.
411 Coast 1ftxhway ar Harbor 1037
Tommy Foster I
Tommy Folt~r wu back on
JOb at Tommy's Shop ln COlroill•
&I Mar alter a two-weex stay •
SMttl~. wh~re he visit~ h.s Pllt-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sha I '"A-...._
ter. and looked aft~ eome p~
erty sales.
Tommy flew back Sunday. He
was able to stop long cmough Ill
San Fn.nclsco to phoM ~ Lata
ennan General Hotpltal to t6e
quire about the oondltlon of btl
brother·ln·law,. Tech. Sgt. Wl-
llam Thurber. who had been Rlt-
ously injured In an auto accl~Jit
Friday. Sgt. Thurber. who ~
about to be sent to the Soutb pt.
cific. suff~red kull and chest ..
juries. The doctor reported ..
condition "grave.''
CONGRATULATIONS Lee West· UNFURNISHED one-bedroom apt. FOR SALE: ahfld's bed, practical-
fall of 200 Ocean Blvd .. COM.. Living room 17)(23. Lovely view. ly new; $5 for quick saJe. HA
LOST: large blue tricycl~. oversize two other young men. App WILL SHARE small house a
tires, at Park Ave. and S. Bay S25 each per mo. See COM P ••
you get a paJr of passes to the Garag~. Use of petio. S85 a mo. __ 3055 __ -_w_. ________ _
704 Heliotrope, CDM.
Front. R..tum to Mrs. Von Bre-
ton, 1.23 Abalone. Balboa Island . WORKING COUPLE. no chllc!ret. Paulo Drlve.In Theater for ------------Bld.BOA POIN'l' HOTEL
your slxth birthday. Call at YOUNG telephone company ftn-Oft the oeean front; year 'round
the Ensign oUlce. ployee and wife Mslre 3-room ~tiona for vaeaUon·
-GOO--D-used--9x-12-seaml--ess-·_al_l_w_oo_l no pets. Want one-bedrm. apt..
face nag, $l4..50. GRANTS. 1645 furnished. reasonable. Box ..
LAGUNA, • week room; boy unfurnished apt. No children or 1sts. M o cl ~ r n ho\llek~lnl Newport Blvd.. Costa Mesa. BE Ensign.
can eam 75c hr. $10 wk. pets. Will pay to S50 a month.. a.pll.l"t:JMJltl and 1'00m8i refrtc·
all apt pe a e t 384 N HA 2863-W. eratlon and bath wtth. eacb ------------
5107-M.
sm ·• rm n n · · unit. ...,.. a month·. all utll. LOST: toy collie, mixed tan and Coast Blvd. Phone 13381. tt ..,_ APT. SIZE gas range, used but in p&lcl. black. no collar. Answers to
FOR RENT: Large bedroom. good condition, $16.50. Grant's. 1ll5 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa na.rne of Skipper. Lost Saturday
outside ~ntrance, private bath. 1645 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.. HARBOR Z722 night at Fun Zone. 720 Lark-
Close to P. 0 . and business dis· Beacon 5707-M. spur, CDM.
trlct. HA 2857-J . ------------LADY, REFINED, ambitlou.~. ------------
with car to service Avon prod GOOD selection of good used gas -------------4 LEFT-G.I. bunk beds. com-
TO TRADE: 3 bedroom house.
heart of Arcadia ; trade 't-or
home or fnrome. COM. HA
plete. $4.95. GRANT'S. 1645
Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. BE
5707-M.
ucts, north side of toY.rn. Ex· and electricneaters, priced from
celle-nt opportunity. Apply $3.95 up. GR.A..Vl"S. 1645 New-
Box 7, La Mirada, Cali!. port Blvd .. Costa M~. Beacon
5707-M. 171~~~. -----------------------------WHITE rotary electric sewlng ma-BOOKKEEPING and gen'l office -------------
FOR RENT: two-room studao apt.. chine. drop head cabinet model. work wanted. Good references. BEST WISHES to Mr. and Mrs.
COM; L.R., kit .. dinette. garage. $29.50. GRANT'S, 1645 Newport HA 1736-J. Flovd Cutbirth. 435 Redlands
Fully furnished. So. H wy. Year Blvd, Costa Mesa. BE 5707-M. Ave .. !'ewport Heights.· Call
lease with utilities, $55. HA 1037 -------------HELP WANT E 0 : Permanent for your tree tickets to Paulo
WANTED by responsible coupl~.
2-bed.room house. unfurnishecl.
year round; S60 per month. A:f-
ply Ensign, Box K.
A BIRTHDAY present of two
tickets to the Paulo Drive--Ill
Theater ls waiting at the En-
sign office for Louis Crandall.
427 Hazel Dr .. Corona del M*·
Clyde A. Burt
LICENSED
REAL ESTATE BROKER
1301 C-oast Blvd.
Harbor 1741 Ce>rona del Mar WHO WANTS a new billfold for employment for a man In es· tt• roR'~: ~~ a~~~t. ~~u!Yoo~!Th~w~ ~hl~hed ~re. Writegi~ng ~D:r~i':~:·:ln~a=t~th:e~E:n:s~t~~~o=~=-~===========~
patio. elec. refrig., u til. Ideal for not com~ to the leather -craft experience, etc. Box H. c 0 New Two-Bedroom Home
working couple or teachers. course at Orange Coast College Ensign.
615 Ir1s, COM. HA 0705-W. adult evening school and make ------------
yourself on,t. Call David D-oss. LOST: Inches through the w aist
ROOM, garage apt.. 1 or 2 HA 17~J. after 6 p.m. for fur-in one week. Call Oll\1a,
women; kitchen prh·ileges. Bea-ther information. HA 1690-W. 417 Nardssus.
con ~..J. CDM.
BALBOA ISLAND merchant
looking for 2·bedroom fumlsh·
eel h~. reasonable. HA 2321.
S'I'EF'ANIE D J .JS, t31 Beconla,
DIVIDED top MagJc Chef gas
range, just like new; oven con-
trol. Ute, clock. imulated oven.
$11.915. GRANT"S. UM5 Newport
Blvd., Costa Yea. BE 5707-M.
MARINE PORTRAITS
Allen Stross. The Photographer
Your Boat ts My Studio
Call RA 880 for Appolntm-mt
COM., ma.y ee.U at the EMip 16-YEAR-OLD GIRL wm care for 9k.12 brand new felt base ncs.
oftlce for a birthday gUt of children or~ i.n co aft-chok!e ~ Plllterna. $6.!15. Grant's,
free tickets to Paulo Drive-In. emoons or evenings. HA 0291-J. 1645 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
Theater. 421 Goldenrod. Beacon 5707-M.
16 MM. motion picture camera and PRACTICE piam for sal~. Clark LOST TUES. on B.I. a Bel.gian
projector. both only S29.50. & Story, $60. Call at 520 Mar· cold piece sia ot half dollar
GRANT'S, 1645 Newport Blvd., guerite, COM. with attachment. Retum to Vag-
Costa Mesa. Beacon 5707-M. abond Shot>. B.I.
FURNITURE fol' sa1~: ps rtnl@,
BARGAIN! Kitchenette-size table gas refrig .. bed. box springs and FOR SALE: 1948 S_PeCiaJ delux~ 4-
top stove. Beacon 5082-J. mattress, chest of drawers. door Plymouth, like new ; radto;
I ' 45-foot lot one-half block from the ocean at
very special price ; loYely patio; most attractive
home.
For reasons of health, profitable business in
Costa Mesa must be sold ; netted $5,000 in 11
months; most reasonable price.
813 Coast Blvd.
ON SA f.
SUN.
CARE for my children in exchange
for pleasant room and small sal-
ary. 5-day week. Beacon 5082-J.
chrome dinette table. 4 chairs. 11350. RA 0191-W . HAl~W. ~----._._ __ ~------~~.__._.._._.__.._._._ __ _. __ _..__..__._.~
SOLID mahogany dresser. large
plate min'or. $19.50. GRANTS.
1645 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
USED modem 2-pc .• Jiving room
set in figured green velour.
$29.50. GRANT'S. 1645 Newport
Blvd .. Costa Mesa. BE 5707 -M.
Beacon 5707-M. POSmON WANTED. part-time:
l a..o ~Ush Austin. 4-door. 81150. practical nurse. doctor 's ass~t-~ a;o•oa ant. driwr and companion. office _2~ ~pur. CDM. worlc. typing. RA 1690-W.
45' LEVEL LOT. COM. S . Hwy.; JUKE BOX. plays 18 records. just
priced for quick sa.le. $1000 un-the thing for your rumpus room.
der -rnarltet : act now. Call at 411 only $47.50. GRA.NT'S. 1645
Coast Blvd. This is t'eally a buy. Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. BE
OnlY $2250. for 45.. 5707 -M.
LUCKY PATSY ALLEN. daugh· --------------~~~O~R~K~
ter of the Island's most popular WANT YOY::6~TY W
drugtat, can call for a pair. of GO TO HAL . . .
tickets to Paulo Drive--In The· Complete ho\a8fcleanlng servtee.
ater at the Ensign office. Special rates to contracto.n.
MUST SELL. COM. brand new Call Harbor 1"756-W
duplu. Owner wiH take $9950. FOR SALE: Late 1947, +door
Write P.O. Box 441, COM. super sedan Buick, 4 new t.tres.
motor A·1 ronditton. good care.
505 Heliotrope\ COM.. after 6 FOR RENT: 2-bedroom. unfur-
nished -.pt. in COM. Beacon
5022-W. p. m. HArbor 5189-M.
Corona del Ma r
New modem 2-bedroom residence, h~ge living
room looking out into beautiful patio; .fO.ft.
lot in select residential neighborhood, 1,\ block
from oceaft.. Priced for quick sale at $13;500.
Te .
y ~ R-2 lot, bonds paid. Only $1,100.
w.
CorOnll del Mar Harbor 2474
CALL US
for early check·UP before the
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