HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-10-20 - Newport Harbor Ensign,("JuSt watch what we will put
on next year."
That already is the talk among
Corona d~l Mar merchants after
t he impressive Treasure Da)s
e\'ent sponrorcd by the Business
Association last Friday. Saturday
and Sund<'y.
This is to become an a nnual
celebration. and preparations are
now under way to re\'iew the les-
sons learned during this first
ve nt ur e .and to set up a s teering
rommittee to star·t planning early
f or next year.
From aJl sides came expressions
of~ama1J@f'ftent and praise a l the
a bltJo\ia ~ o1 the f£rst ~ r Days cel.e'bration-t.rom
Ut j1ed.fcatlon of the F.ire Hall
Friday evening, through Satur-
da,y's blg lobster bake. and :o the
f it"tal event. the treasure hunt
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Corona del Mar. Calif.
VOL. 2-NO. 11
Sunday morning. TREASURES OF CORONA DEL MAR-Among the bootJts display-their prize, which they found jult before noon Sund~y. T hat's Ron-
There had been a threat of ed during the Treasure Days celebration last week~nd waa this nle Kepper w ith the pick and brothe r Chuck holding the chot..
rain; the prospects looked gloomy exhibit of paintings by Corona del Mar artist&. And at the right, Looking on are John Vultee and Johnnv Mullins.
more treasure: The lucky treasure chest huntei"S are ahown w ith 1 P hotos by Howa ..... Folsom) Thursday night. but the weather • u
turned. and held good until Sat-Days. announced thls week t he The Lobster Bake . . . and Coast Blvd. wen~ filled mo~t lr..enE>'c; P aJace. and roffee breV'.-ed
urday midnight. when it started slightly more t han 900 persons A crowd that exceeded all (>X· of the time b~ the various eating places and
misting slightly. There was were sen·ed a t the lobster bake. th.. The restaurant people of Co· brought to t he lobster bake SJte.
Th C d 1 .... 8 · pectations cam(> to feast at ... some rain Sunday morning. but e orona e ~far u~uness As· T 0 . Jobst Sat··--. rona del ~ar 1· oined forc-e to The lobst<•rs came from the Bay-
h ... _. the lh . . t . bLack reasure a}s er \Uu.a\ ~ !:'' h ,. Th nov~ to uampen en u-SOCl&tto~ came ou tn . as a{rtenoon. From 5 to almost 8, pro,·ide the feast. Tht.>re werY ~1r1€' r l ~'larket. rough ar·
sia.6Dl o fthe ~ seekers.. far as finances for the e\e~ were there were long lines waiting fori beans and lobster sauce from the rangement by t he Patio lalt
Frank J~ and Conrad concerned .but the e~ figures the servings of lobster. and the Crown of t he Sea. ~a\ad from Shop cream. butter and ice
Hldy, co-charrmen for Treasure have not yet been romptled. l O tables set up at Marguerite I Ca fe Corona del Mar. bread from t Cont•nued on P~ge 7 )
• • •
Youngsters, Dads
Up Early to Hunt
Treasure Chest
A lot of dads ~ragged out
I of their beck by S Sunday morn·
! An ., 1 tal to Qwrwna.ut,y F\md W<ll'll.en to campi~ lbeir fund iq aa. rm=1•z• tvt aa earl
raifn. drift . .,..~ dtia week by W . F"r"aak F\Aieca. campaign etut on t~ ~ hunt. but
lnliwpr,.......,... •eM that SatuD~a¥,. Oct. 2& will be t.be final lt wa. not until 11:15 a. rn. that
daj oC the campt.ip.. . the Treasure Ch~ was found.
• To daw aiMNl SJ.O.OOO of t~ $18,000 Quota has been t~ ~-The pick axe of Ronme kep-
Mr. ~ pointed J)Ut that one tnlJIIM'lant reason for the poor shov._-per located the chest rand ing is the fact that man'" bust-
Red Cross
lsl
Dr. Basil P eterson, president of
Orange Coast College, a nd Mrs.
Stewart Chevalier of Pasadena ""ill speak at the a nnua l d inner
of the Newport Harbor AmE'rican
Red Cross at 7 p.m. today t Thur-s-
day) at thc Newport Beach Ell'·
m entary School.
Carl Zamloch. 135 X Ba~
Front. Balboa Island. a forTTM"r
profeso;;ional ma~ician. \\ill gh-e
t hos<' m attendance the !'a.llU'
slE'it!hl of hand performance that
he (!3 V(> )ao.:t W<'<'k at thE' ~('W
York Y<lnke<>'s World S<'rif'" \"tc-
t or,· Dinn<'r in !';(>\\' Yot-k.
d idences ha,·e never punched_ a small hole in the
beenesses ~cit:;; coverl tn the vacant lot north
n so -of Seaview A 'v"e. between Fern·
H e urgt>d the campa.i.&n "'·orkers leaf and Gold€'nrod. uncer a pile
to rover their assigned areas of grass and trimmings . R onnie's
thoroughly, then tum in t heir brother . C harles. f irst sighted
kits to Community Che t head-the chest. and the 49 gift certifi·
quarters at 901 Coast H ighway. cates from local m erchants went
on the Mlrade Mile. to them jointly. Ronnie and
Pe~ns who have not been soli-Chuck are the sons o f M r . and
cited can mail in their contribu-Mrs. Lynn Kepper. 312 FerniC'a f r .r1 t ion to Community Che~t head-A \·e. c;;ought hy the northt>rn d1st 11cts Ht• ur~C'd husinessmen and a lso
qua rters. Mr . Powers smd. The ches~ had bM'n hirl~<'n which laH•r offered to o;;uhordJ nat<' 1 hc 1 C'~ld('nt ia' m emb(>rs 10 , he
The F und drive was l~u~ch€'d Sa_turday ~1ght b~ James \ani h1m tn Cl~de Jen~en of Sant a I \\'t>~l ...;C'wpor t Area to atre nd.
Aug. 29 and wa. ongmall) D~ke. prestdent of the N<'\\pott Ana The southern dtstnct"-. "'htchl Flr--t rre\E•ntio n talks and pic·
. cheduled to be completed by St>pt. 1 Harbor Bank. rie ha d prC'.par t"d 'Include :'\o 5 1 :'\t>wport RNtch' 1 ur<'" "111 b<> pres€'nted b\· Chtef
15. a clew in \'er<;E>. which Char les a nd ~o 6 • C'o..c:t a ~f<>sa l had sug-F ranh Crocker and InsJX"ClOT'
Sutherland posted on the• \\ tnCO\\ gt"'ted Frt>d Bowlus. ron"t ruct1on Phil Hayden !\forgan Knoble.
of his 5-10·1:1 ("('nt storC' a t 5·::'.()1 engm~r for the Loc: Angt•lcs hn rbor C'ngim'E't "ill report on
Three Cars lnv.L.ed Sunday mo rning . He-rt• "r>rt> the 1 Count~ 4 mtation program. tht' drc1~•ng proJ(.'('l of the \\'est VI' clews: ' The" ~n,•at1nn rit:-tr '1-. mean-1'\P'-'"PQrl C han"lel. There will a lso
I CDM l •d t For t r€'a~urc ,€'t'h.:•1..: "f' will I" h1h .or~? prrpat m,.: t' appt'ar tn h(-r('por1~ on the \.,·ading root n t\CCI en go 'tIll t \I) facl' the mandamus !->Ult lm;' '0\ c-.,('nt. 301 h ~)t h ~~ reets
T o Corona d<'l \l,11: \\ at1 h :• fll··d h' •h•" ' "l' ·._ 1"1 rnt>. p n-, io1'\\ ,,,.,. .... tmpr<•' f'Mt'nt~. sewer!>
E·,·ery R<'d Cro~c: donor. pa"t and
pr<'"<'nt. is ron id('rf'd a m<'ml><'r
and i ... in\'itC'd to al tt."nd lhi' dtn- Gra \'('l ~pill<'d on th<' htghwa~ 1
n('r. Th<' dinnt>r will ec>::;t Sl nnd wac; bC'Jie,·E"d responstble for a
resC'rYatlon can bf' oht3in('d b~ thn't'·<'<lr acctdcnt m fron t of t hE' I
gro\'' •'I 1 1 f :lr.n.: ~ .-. ht • n ... , ' II 1 fl)' · ..!•1d I'' d !'11 f't•ts. 1mp1'0\'e·
,\ 'it'\\ o f :Ill' ... , :;:.1\ I> "\ , i :r. 'h• 1 .' ,. : 1'· ~ 'JW J'.<): In·~.,. td .... 71h 'n "'~"''t h c::r<'E'ts.
calhn~ ITnrbor 1865. RirtC'hP r Ruildtn~ tn CMo'1a dL'l
Rra nc-h Chairman Harry ..\-..h. :\lar late :\1onda~ aftC'rnon.
ton v•ill spNtk on th<' df'\"<'lOp·l A ("ar driv<>n by L~ le C. Ftshl"r
mC>nt of the Junior R<'d C'ross. of S::m Dil•go ~topp<'d for t he
pt'('parat ions for the 1950 blood se<-ond tra ffic light at !\lacArthur
hank f'i<'<"tion of n('w offieE'r s. Rl\'d. and Coast Bl\'d ThE' car b·'·
plans for wat('r ~afet~ training, hind it. driven hy Mrs. Hau•l Con-
and n('('d for \'Olunte<'t~ in motor don . 118 Nat·cissus A\'<'. Corona
corps. d<'l :\1ar. slowed down a lmoc:t to a
Civic Assn. Plans
Musical EveninCJ
A mu~ical e\'ening is heing
planned for the next me<'ting of
the Corona dQI Mar Ci,·ic Asso·
ciation nt>~t Thursday e\·ening.
Oct. '1:7. at the Corona del M ar
School.
Pr€'Sidc>nt Ray Todd announCE's
that a n€'w direclor will be elect·
eel at this mt-eUng. to r eplace
Harl'y Bergh. who has resigned
be<cause of other comm ttm€'nts.
Th membership also will decidt'
\.vhether to enter a float in the
ArmisUce Day parade.
s top wh€'n it wA s struck from th('
rt>ar by th<' auto dn\·en hy Do-
mingo L. ~lC'IIo of San .To-::<' and
rammed <leainst th(' F 1 .. he:-cal'.
:\1e11o said h<' had not ~n abl('
to !'top be<-au~e of 1 h(' gra\'t>l on
th<' highwa~
!\1ello's car wa~ badl~ damaged
and w as to\\Ni away to Stov;'t'r's
Sen·i("(' Stat ion in Corontt dd Mar.
ThC' Corona dt'l Mar fit'\" tru<'k
was call€'d bccause of the dang(>l'
of fire from spilled Rasolint>.
Two other cars were in,·oh d
In an accident a few moments
later whe n a car driven b\ Robert
Bishop of Lon~ Bt>ach. who wu
watching the fi~t accid(>nt. t~k
a truck drivl'n by Aun•rn Year-
gan of Costa Mesa.
~·our lui 11:, 1':· nn ,, r :\1,•:: .... ''
rn yards Ill h\ll.lltnz ... !' :... Til•' ... , I'•' h.t ... 1.1• rl t h. ... • r .. t· • •
"lCll . n \\111 nf T'1'lll1~3l""ll~ .,, ,·nn1j'l I ' Dog Needs a Home
Fro nl .\C<h 'l,\ r,, }'qr•:-t '1:1 b\ 'ht• 11 .... ,,,, •n 1 l \ Pill lw ~'-.1 thl'l.'\', Ill\ li'\'111 ..,1\\tl •'."rlli 1"1!::,~::\01 tp· \\},•11 ,I f, .t nt"•d)> ,1 fllf>nd,
From '''<'<;I :n t't:-i 1\'.t';l·:-l i'l'•''···d J-1 .. •• F •htl. :.' lv. th•'lht 'l: tl\\,1 ... I •ld tw .. do~ watti n~
S.'\t'n. \•'1''"" }i~ :"n\ -l ~~~ -.<t'"lll:t1H 1'1 1 11'1 1:1111. 11U1 ht'll' 1!-o :1 C'"!'•' \\her<'
From south to :lotlh t"k\t .. htk'!rd ... r·u.;t ha\'C' <H'QUi t'f'n Ill• I 1 · 1 t 11 . 1 "'·'f ·e d
T . a h T . l I ' ~· lll't't ..... I l' .t \1 '" n n h en d ig _ .lnu t t' ll':l:-oU.t l ('''""'1nc ,ll'S -.,wC'r:u:.<' fa \'rltl lf''lhlln
Chest \\til g<'t \(IU ... E'\l'n. ancl h l\t tnttr<'ci tnh1 1nint ,·.-m--1.· h ·t 1 · h h 1 .• d ' · h,• 0\1~· ,.... ."1 'E'l' eau tl u Hcres ''" I t' r <'"'-\\tlt k<' "it 11-1 10n and 01)('rat11•n :t\!l't t· 1 · t ":\ . ( h .. . h In II l ' I nh I' I lll i!('{'(&J'd n e 0 \'lC\~ o . t t' ~<'n ThCl\ <'" t <' 1 m<'nt' or 'h "'" 1. tU~l' "h~ th• ' I ,1! ~ .:\. F ~t ,1.k1,10 "ho. as
cle ... ,· . .::-can<'w ·"''l' t'rt' ar<'l ha'l' not don.-!'>n. " 1' ' h, ,,, , I \<'1<'1 inarian. 15 streets b<'t wee n AC'al.ta clnd -• l I I l I I
Poinset11a. so ''b\' thr<>c" rneart . '1 .:ld tw :~ cnod JUde<' H e is
a third of l ?l. or' the fifth bl<'d' Officials to Atten \\ \.:lllL: fpt ;-~dnpt~~n an~ ttm e IS
from Acacta. The chest "as 21 I runnmc •"~ll' H_l • ..... ~out -a t the
paces from thr SC'a\ ie\.\ Fernlt>at Bay c· M ti Ci'll"<'nrl d<'l \tat l a t and . Dog
infesection and 11 pa<.'CS no rth of 1ty ee ftCJ Ho~plta !01 I h<'l pr~~~ o f hls h(>d
the sidewa lk. That !mal "se\ E'n" • nd hon1 d hll · '-'V':~ an~ On(>
was just a fooler .meaning good L<x'al offl<'iab w iJl ht m llltln· "'m: th1 ... C\llllt~~
luck. danN' n<'''l WE'<'k at t'1t~ t't"'m • n· .1" :::, Tht'r ·~ a httk round
Almost a winner \\as Don Stc-f \lon of th<' Leacu<' of C'Rltf\>t mn 1 htad , ,m d "h1t,, one that needs A
tem~en . who was d1~~m~ nt'ar C"it tl's 1\Jonda). Tucsda~ ~tnd \\ t"<i-~ ht•mt• l•10!
lhe right spot .,..,hen Ronm~ made n<'~8 \ in Sa n Franctsro
his luckv strike. But Don's par('S Pla~nin~ to gn from ht'rt' ar.• W E ATHER CLASS STARTS
had been just a trifle Ions:. The C'iry Manager John S nilof'. Cit'\ ThE' pow<'r Sq~adron ad\'anccd
Kepper bro'thers turnE-d thE' Attorne~· G€'011:<' 1)(-.nni"on. a nd WN\lhC'r ci a . ~\·til start t onight
chest into the En sign offk"<' as Cound lmE'n () Z. Ro~rt~on II : 1 Thur da~ l at • :30 at the Balboa
dJl'eCted by a nott> in thr che t. K Blue and L<'s Jo;;bt:-ll Yacht C'h.:b
j
Paee 2 THE ENitGNTHURSDAV,
I Th~ molt predoul commodity of• were ~idly united In a conspiracy
While the a"' rage person is a newspaper la news. of allenoe or mlllnlormation. But
finding some foa·m of r-ela..xation. A Mwspaper bas both the rlaht ardJy Ukely. I can't Imagine any
Coach Al lrwtn ~ ~nds his Frl· a nd the duty of obt:alnlnc the newt one of the memben ol the present
day night walking t(>nsely up and of publlahtna ll dty council being silenced me~ly
and down In front of a bench Should th~re OCC'W" any act that ~use a public information of·
watching 22 foot ball players might possibly hinder the news-flee ha.s been established. Nor can
w ork each other· over·. paper ln their right and duty to I picture the newspapers 1hJrklng
Al seems to be an expert bench report fUlly and fairly, tMn lt Ia the~;' duty of acUng aa watch-dogs
walker. Last year. his firs t as t.lme tor some critleal examlna-and keeping a close eye on the na-
coach of the Harbor High team. tion. ture of tho lntonnaUon being is-
hE' manacro to put his ball squad Thla bri,._ up the matter of Sued by the clty clerk. And you
in third place in the league. This the cit~• ,...lie tnfonMtJOt\ .,. can be sure that there wiU be no
season. with no loses as yet . it flee, atabl..._ed by ~e City one wriUng qulte so completely ln
seems ~ if he may do even Council at lUt WMk't meeting a ~oldlish bowl as he.
betleL by a fo~r to orw vote Ma~r We'll k.., an eye all rfgt,t on
AI star1<"d out this season with Dick Drake va.oroou.ty .,...."g that propap!)dfst, Charlie Priest,
nine returning varsity players and Cou.-cilmen .... c..e.tey, 10 that he ~'t be able with hit
a nd has managed to build a fine 0 . z. Robertaon. D. K. 81ue and new1y-fou"d powers to be nudg-
t('am around Dob Berr~. an all· .. Luter Iabeii approving thlt reo· lng ue all to the brink of totall-lea~ue fullbac-k. AI thinks Berry r: ommenct.tJon, of City Manager tarianf.,,
is one of the finest players he John Sailors. So much for the alarmist view-
has ("\ er coached a nd hopes to Let's ~e a look at the new job, polnl. Now a word about a more
seoe him placed on the CIF team and the new duties given to the considered objection.
this H'ar. dty clerk. One possibility In particular will
Thlrty-one years ago, Al Irwin Now, it appears to be eminently bear close watcblng---the possibil·
was born ht're in the harbor area. proper that the pubUe should ~ve ity that our publJc officials will
He attend<'d Nt>wport Grammar some specific source to turn to fot· take advantage of the new set-up
S chool and Harboa· High. Al tart-information about city government to pass the buck With the remark
Ni his own grid car~r in 1933 as and services. It appears to be of that .. that's C harlie's job" when
guat·d on the Tar ,·arsity squad unquestionable vallle also to pro-reporters ask them for informs-
when in the ninth gr~ade. He was vide for the cQmpilation of histo-tion. Any step that restricts the
h a,·iE>r then. hitting the scales at rica! files of the city and annual sources of infonnation for a news-
a little bettE'r than 200 pounds in report for the city-as the city paper Ls undesirable. The public
hb lac;t yt.•ars of high school. He clerk wiJJ now be doing under his information experiment will fail if pia~ E'd th<' J::uard PCI"ition for two newly acquired responsibilities as it chokes off sources of news. ~ eaz.: ann 'hE'n w3o;; switC'hed to public information officer. But here again there Is the
f ullb3C'k for llw r<'maining two There is value also in the prepa-safeguard of vigilant journal-
sea. Cln an hagh 'chO<ll. ration of monthly information bul-iam. It Is the right and duty of
His "ummt'r-. \\'t.t'('> SpE'nt at let ins. which may serve to rouse' the ryorter to get news from
hClm<' H<' tw<'anw a .£;ood !-\\'lmmer pubHc interest in civic affairs and the sources which he deems best,
and wa ... appoint<'<i ht>ar h guard may prompt greater attendance at and It Ia a poor reporter who
for four :.~'ar" In 1933 he was the council meetings. That would will fall to get the news.
mad•" capt.1in Clf the LifP Saving be all for the good. because in the • • •
INpartmrnt anrt actrd zn this ca-final analysis it is always the vig· Now a moment on another topic
P<<C'tty for fh<' Yt'Rf'. iJanc<' of the public that keeps af.l Did you gf't to that T'r~asurc Days
AI W<'nt north to attend thf" Col· fairs of govE'mment in order. celebration in· Corona del 1\far? I
Jegt> of Pact fi e from 1936 to 1941. A L 1 RWI N -as he appeared As for the expt>nse of the nE"W hope that c\·ery section of the city
wh<>rt:' h<' pick<'d up th~ finer when playing on the College ,et-up, no changes in salary arejwas well TE'presented there. for
points of gridil'·on !-kill u ndC'r the of t he Pacific squad. im·oh·ed, but there will be an un-there w as conclusive proof what a
<''.pf>• t instrurtion of the grand old . . . detetmined added cost of printing community can do if it works to-
man Clf foothall. Amoc; Alonzo Y<'ars. He was WJt.h thts shtp when and mailin~. gether wholeht'artedly. ~Ia ;:~. Ht' pla~ <'d hi ... frP-.hman 1 it made strikt:>s at the Philippines. There is a note of the hasty The other sections of Kewport
DIRECTORY
John N. Osburn. M.D.
Practice Ltrnited to the Eye
10 •x-t P.M.. Mon.·Frt.
Except Wed. Afternoon
~ MaJ'IUerite Ave., CDM
HA 1367 Res.: HA 1830
Wallace J. Miller, MD.
Practice Umited to the Eye
By Appoi.Rbnent
Harbor 1528
1415 Coast H ighway, CDM
Phyaldan•Surgeo,.... D.O.
Dr. Edward W. Milum
Physician and Surgeon
Osteopath
615 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del Mar Harbor 2942
OptJclan
Telephone: Harbor 1528
E. H. Thiele
OPTICIAN
Prescriptions FiHed
Glasses Repaired
1415 0>ast HJghway, COM
Open Six Days a Week
Evenings by Appointment
Oculist Prescrlptions F11led
with tJ1e Best in
Modern Eyewear
George W. Spratt
OPTICAL COMPANY
Dispensing Opticians
811 COAST HIGHWAY
Corona del Mar Harbor 3043
Chiropractor v~ar a:' fullback and lh<' ne'' tht'<'E' Iwo Jima and th<.' Japanese man-alarmist in the critlcltm that Beach might well takt> noti<'f' ~PSI'!'. as e uard dated islands. His first journ<>y on hints at possible corruption a nd They too could put on some type
· Coach Irwin has th<> gr<>atc"t t't'· tht' Lt'xington proved to be an at-aeea out-and-out propaganda for or cooperative evE'nt 'that can help Dr. Harvin F. Strid
spect for Stagg .. a~ ing that <'\'E'n tack on Japa.n. Th€'y lay off the the "powers that be." Thlt mat-unite their area. bring it mort' to Chiropractor
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toda. in his Glc:t '<'at· of coaching JapanesC' maanland for 60 days. ter deserves somewhat more the attt>ntion of other towns and
h<' i._ still t\\O jump ahc1n !)f mo.;t while carrier planes ga,·p the considered judgment. thus help promote busint'ss. H ours:
rr.entot·.... he3\'Y bombers support and cre-There is a basis for criticism, It takes an enormous amount of 9-.5 Mon.-Fri. 9-l Sat.
I n,·in journ('~·· rl "" .... ,,·ir1l thE> ate-~ ha\oc along the coastal ! but I don't believe we have ere-~fforl and plannin~. but the Coro-7-9 !\ton. and Thurs. :-;,ght
tc1m in HI~ foa· ·• s.:am•· "it h Chi-tO\\""· a ted a monster in our midst. nor na dt'l Mar Business Assodation 1217 COAST JfiGH\VAY
raeo l'nh "~it~. St.it·r:'~ <tim'-~ m:t-Aftc.1• his _ disch~rg-(' from the 1 have we started on the road to to-has proved with the J;!reat SU('('('SS Corona del Mar Harbor 104:8
tea· tu ,. ... It ht <tl• t h • r•ln tn~'l·:o; na'') m 19-t~ .. r.rwan returned t.o talitarian propaganda. 1 have ron-of Its first Treasur<' Days that it ""'--------------
!101', ~ t'at· of roJcllin~ Tiw~· hl'-.t ColiN{«-of. Paczft~ to. study ph~.'51-j fid(>n t't' in the basicly sound judg-. can be done.
C'lll a!.'o "12 to 0 r.:n mg Jnnn nnt <'al. t'ducataon. H1~ fu·st. roach~n~ mC'nt of the American public. and I -----
of hi" t:n•at thrziJ, in footha!l An-a. ~zgnm~nt was ~~ Antaoch H1gh in tht-integrity of the comrnunHy hore Ristorv ('Ia '\
ot he1· C'XCi t an t:: inci df'nt ''a.... l€'an-School m . 1946. m t he northern I newspnpers, so that if there do • •
ing :'\nt H' Dam(' 7 to 6 nt th<' half San FranCISCO Bay ar('a. Here. he arise l'\'i)'\ from this e''])('riment [n Will Start on Nov. 3
in 1~1!1 ins~ruc~ed football .. bask<>tball an.d ! public information. the-n there will "The Natural Historv Clf thP
"ThC'y w«-nt on to h<':\: us :!3 to sw1mmmg. After h~s grandfatht>r s 1 be> l>Uffirit>nt outcry so that corrt'c· Southt>rn California Shore" \\ill
7 111 th<> la!-.t half hut thr ~.'lmP \qp., dC'ath. Coach I rwm rrturnE:'d to, tion will be madt'. be offPrE"d at Nf'>wnort Harbor
C''-C1tin::r n~"\'Prlh•'lc ·-.;~ ... Irwin said. nrangc County anct b<'cam<' foot-1 ThC'r<' is one rondition under HiPh School as a U niversitv or
Aft,·r· h1' '"'"' ... ,..a~nn . In,·in trav-hall m~ntor at Val<>nria High! which this experiment can be dan-California ('·tension clasl' for 15
C'li'Ci to H11w ~ii in 1910 wilh thC' School '". thr fall of 1917. ~st gC'rous: if a ll the local nPwspapers. conserutivr Thursdav~ from i to
Colll'!!" of f'<~cif~t· t<'am foz two y<'ar. Irwan aC'C'Cpted .' hc pos1t1on all puhlir offi cials. all politicians 9 p.m .. bct?inning ;\;o\'. 3. RPgls
post-"P<hCln ..:nm"'· onf' with the ac; coach of Haa·bor H1gh. .....______ t ration will be accepted at that
t!nh<>r-.!t). nf J[,•\\a il. which Pa-l In\·in's moth~r is ~C'tivr in the I first meC'ting.
cific \\'nn 7 to f'. and anothf'r wit h rE>al estate bUStn('SS 111 thf" ar f"a. A year Ago Instructor will he D r \Valt~r .
a sPmi-prnf"'"lnnal town t<>am. c Ht> met his wife at Coll('>gC' of Pa-l I B. Clirr of 1\'t'wMrt BP~C'h. 1 which hNtt th<'m 18 to 7. I cifi c. They now live at 1541 Or-Th 1 anthropologist who has made a
I n\in wa gt·artuated frClm Col-,ange A\·e .. Costa Mes:~ ThE>y ha\'(' 1 in e Ensign h obby o{ obc:en·ing and rollN>ting
Jegt' of Panfi(' in busine"s and Pco-1• two children. C laudia. age S 12. J marine lif<' between Newport
n omic. in 1940. He ~n·ed a little
1
and MarC'ia. 2'2. · ...,... Beach and San Onofre. se ... ·eral
morp than four y<'ar" in the na,·y A C'ircular distributed by the field trips will be made on week
d urine th<-war After enlistment, C is& Kill D • ''Home Owners' Committ('e." op· t>nds.
h e was gh·C'n a chief specialist ru.. I S nver posing the city's affiliation with
r at e and tx>camr an instructor in MWD, was assailed by Mayor Upholstery Is Favorite ph~ c;ical education ha<'k at Great A Corona dt>l Mar rouple n-n-Dick Drake as a last m inute ef-l nl'\,r, E . Cl
L akt>. Training Station and latC'r dered first aid Saturday night at fort to confuse the voters with n '-"A.! V nmg aSst"
~n·ed in the sam t' capacity at the scene of a car accid~nt that misstatements .... Less than half Upholstery again leads the
Union College In Nf?\v York proved fatal t o the driver, a mem-of the $20.000 Community Ches t field in popularity in the Orange
AftPr thi!\, hf' was commi. sioned ber of Newport's St. James Epis-quota has been raised, with onJy Coast Evening CoJlege program,
as ('nsig n and sent to the Depart-copal Church. four davs left in the two-week with about 80 enrolled and 60 in
ment of RE>cruH Training at Lt. and Mrs. H . G. Holmes, 316 fund dri.ve .... A call for bids is the waiting list.
Funeral Olrertor
Baltz Mortuary
Chapel by the ~ea
HARBOR 42
Corona del Mar. California
Ample Off·Strcet Parking
Ambulanee
Harbor
Ambulance Service
HARBOR 2787
=::N;;:ig:;h::;t Calls: Beacon 5001
24-HOUR SERVICE
427 30th St .• Newport Beach
Seal Ambulance
Princeton in Nf"w Je~£'~'· To"'ard Poinsettia Ave., anived just after being issued for new quarters for ! Likewise filled and with wait·
t he enct of the war, I rwin served the accident occurred on MacAr-the Balboa Island Post Office .... 1 ing lists are ceramics. sewing, , ~
as flight d eck offiet>r on board the thur Blvd. Richard Charl<>s De-The Corona del Mar Post Office clothing remodeJUng. French 'lo.-----
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n-t_u_r_a_n_c:e ____ _
Cadmac Equipment
BEACON 6274
Medical Oxygen
Sick Room Rentals
aircraft carrier, Lexington, for 1 ~ Roulhac. 21, evidently sw erved his issued instructions on the estab-, draping and Jewelry ma~ing. ac·
car to avoid hitting a coyote on Jlshmenl of carrier service Jan. 1. cord ing to Dr. B111 Prtest, dl·
Ulu c,lign
ARVO E. HAAPA
Editor and Publisher
PEG HAAPA
Associate Editor
TilE ENSIGN is published every
Thursday morning for the New-
~ Harbor area. Office hours:
"a.m. to 12 noon ancS 1:30 te 5
Jtdll. Mondlly through Friday.
8UB&CfUPTION RAT'£8
One Vear·------. ...tt.oo
x Motttltt ...... -... ·-···-···· 1.00
0et ef H.,..,. ·~ YMr._. t.IO UD1-D COAtT HIGHWAY . cnna ~• ..... c."'. M•,.., UM -... n's
the highway. Both he and his com-The a nnual trophy dinner was rector of adult education.
panion . L . Claire Olilders, 22, held by the Balboa Yacht Club; I PopuJar. but not yet filled, are
were thrown from the car. Converse Wurdemann received the classes in typlng, business ma-
M:r. DeRoulhac, who Jived in top honors, the award of the BYC chines. psychology l or everyday
Costa Mesa. died a few hours later SportsrnaJ!ShiP Trophy .... Alfred use, photography. ~1 estate law
in St. Joeeph hospitaJ. Miss Otil-H . Schultz. partner in the Kay and driver education.
ders. of Santa An.a. is\in the same Finch Ceramics finn. died at his I More than 1,000 adult& are now
hospital. seriously injured. home at 346 Poppy Ave ..... The partlclpaUng In the 47 evening
Rev. Paul Mooroe Wheeler of St. Harbor High Tars, tied for college classes.
James Episcopal Omrch ..,as one league leadership and 13-7 win-1 ------
of the officil.hting clergymen at ners over Huntington Beach last NEW REal DEN.TS HERE t~ fu~ral on Tuesday. Friday, take on Orange next ... ·I New residents this month in Co-
Orange Coast Pirates bowed to, ro.,a del Mar are Mr. and Mrs. R.
HEIGHTS REIID£NTS DtNE Fullerton last week 32-G and are C. Hope and their two little daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. W. S . Smtth ot pt.ytng 0\aftey Saturday. . . . ten. ~ 2~ and 3%. Mr. and
Newport !Vjghta we~ dinper n.e South Q).ut PubJislllng Co. Mra. Hppe have moved here from
cuests af tKe Fted nmm familY. ~ounces the ~ of the Ensign Fultertiln l.nto thetr newly pur-
of Lonr Beaai.laat weeJt on~ to Fred Allen, former ~ ehuecl"home at 211 Dahlia Ave. ~. Altft.dllmr!r flie7 · a editor of the Costa Mesa Globe-Mr. HOiie 11 a taw atudeot a.t Loy-~ tMam. Herald. .1 ola tn Los ~les..
'1JE SURE-INSURE"
wtlh
Maurie Stanley
Insurance O>unsellor
HARBOR 1776
~Marine Ave., Balboa I.slan4
Sliver Platino
Silver Platers
And snver SmJths
Repal~=lnlshlng
Gokt~-Brua
Near Communft;y Qnarch
191f Harbor 81~.. Oolta Mea i
Be.co. 5118 ·~
'
•
1T H £ £H SIQN Pate S
I THUR~OAY. ocToa ER m. ,~
The controversial topic of old Wtlllams, fr . Walker pOinted
age pens\onJ held the inlet-est of out that hers Is an elect he office I
the Corona d I Mar Men' C lub and she could be ronoved for
at the month ly m eeting last cause.
Thursda) at the CommunJty . ~fr. \\'alk e r was t he county'a
Church. · f1rst' counsel. used to be with
'the spea ker was James E. the dJ trict attorney's olllce and
\\'alke r . Santa Ana a tto m e)•, w ho is a m e mbef of the Oemocratk
defended the state's pension plan Central Commit tee.
adopted last :-.;o \'em ber as Pro-~resident A. E . Fit1..morris. ap-1 position 4. H e opposed the com -pom ted a thrt"e-man commltlee
ing election's Ptoposltlon 2. which to study the po ibilltles of pro-THIRD COM MANDMENT
w-ould rPpea1 the new pension \1ding playground pace for cttil· Sunday sennon ar St. AndrP'\\~
set-up. dren in Corona d el Ma r, after Presb~1erian Churt'h \A-111 be ''Our
The law a approved in last I eading : le!~er r~~ club ~m· W orst _Blasphem ) .. which .... Ill ?e No,·em~r·s general f>lection was b<'r . H u ... h Scott~ McCb ~.ont the. th1rd of Jte•,. Thoma~ r;1b-
deslgned to impt-o\·e the social calhn~ att~ntJon t o the cnttc~l son m~c:a£t" o n h P Command-
standards of the st ate a nd it need tn t h1s a rea. The Comm1t "llents. St. Andrew "iJ1 join
should he ~iv(>n a r(>aCiQn able tee, head<'d. by . Meredith lia r · churches. bot h C.1~hohc and Pt·o-
time to (lemon.trate its merit. \\ood and tnc1udi~g S)d Bla~k· t~tant . in ronducttng a Reli~ious
Mr. Wa lker -.aid Ht" calle-d P ro-~~rd a nd ~ay N1eL on. held 1t Ce n5us of . tht> ="r wport Harbor
position 2 <i backward step. lnJ lal mN11ng Monday. a r:a. Ch.a11 man for t hf" < hurch
Claim th t C-I'! . h Includt"d on the program at v.·I il be ~~~' Thar1 E. SnmupJc:.
. . a •1 l orm a as a t he· .\• .... n·. Club m "'e'"t'ng '''eJ n R ,... . ._ h i ' d '-•~-""• "" E'\'.<•1"'"'., pa:-tur· a. c::'uPr,"ln
u:p r opot·t JIJ ':la te a mount of old ~ong lPJ b\ J . Leslie Stef!ensen . pp('al !IJt "or k ., r•'l 'h
peopl(> at·<> muc_cu aa t<> hr• said ;tn1 the in tentf"wlng of R ussell j ect. i rn-
t he f~r<'E'nta_~:.~ '-"'-)our the --amr> Hampton a nd Nor m an F rahm. a s Ill other 'l;tlf':-0' - -tnner was prepared and served ST. A NDREWS ON R ET R EAT
\\'h r n .t,:.r •l nl><lUl t":t" per ·
nalitip.;; in • t1" J.ensirm ront ro-
,·e r!-•. :'\I t. \ .uJwr .;;u r1 t hP onlv
wa~ tn cr n 1l.tl ihr> f.O\\er of r.eorg€-
~IcCiean, i" nm,., PI of 1 h<' pE-n·
s ion plan, b l(t t <'mO\'E' t he
g riP\ anC<' t hi' unsat isfaclorv
m e thod of 1 c·lit-f adm inisu·atioti.
As for ~t at (' Director .\1y rtle
DOGS LO\TE
BAR-NON
RANCHO
A ~INF BOA R OIN~
KENNE L FOR DOGS
I
•-. M tle Due W est of
Costa Mesa L um ber Yard
770 '''.17th t.
COSTA M ESA
Phone: Beacon 6014-M
()\t;ned and Operat ed by
ED :"A POPE
F inest. Most Modern K ennels
Best F ood -Per"50nal Care
$50.00 to $1,000
*SALARY
*AUTO * FLTR~1TI"'RF
or oth~r
LOANS
person a l pr0pcrty
"Qr lCK SER\,CE"
Coast Cities
Loan Company
(:-:<'~-t Ooor t o
\V~stern Union Of!ic~ \
2305 Coast Bt,·d.
Tel. Harbor 2638-J
b~ thf> ladtes o f t he Commuru~.'-A 'l Church Rt"tJP.t \\J.l he-
Church. ioinf"r1 by mf'm bt"t' of the St. An·
Chairmen . Named
for Church Census
drews P resbyteri;tn \!-lurch 'h·.;;
S unday in Long Beach. Thf' Rt>·
1 rea t is for all memhet .... c.{ • hf~
Pr,.~b~ H•r ian C'hu11.. h~ do·.• n
t hroug-h thP J uniot Hu~h £c h('"l
1 a~t>. It will he hf>lrl at La fa,, t r
Chah·mt-n for tht-\'arious Ho•('l from 2 tn ~ p.m. r;w·~t
t'hurch{'S taking pan in the re-le-adt>r for t hf' d<n "ill t* P1
1Jcious census were announced Reubf>n F . P ietf>r". pa,.tnt nf '1·p
ttuo;; \\ t'Pk by the Rev. Thomas F ir">t f>Tec:h~ teria., C'hun h
PrnrlP'I of C hrist C hurch b\· the Long Beach . A huffE>t rtir.n ,·r
Sea. · will be sf:'n f'd.
R P \. Pendell. gPneral t"hair-
man. :old how more than 500
t'C'n "u" takers will be recruited
trur.1 C'hurch mem~rs a n rl that
!t he '\U f\E'\ \\ill he made Sunda\'
aftr>rnoon. 0<-t. 30. ·
TJ,p rhurch t"hai r men are Ber-
'13 n1 Elerman. .:'\iewpon H arbor
Lut h r>ran : ~frs. Thad Samuels.
S·. Andre\\ s Pt~b\ ter ia n ; Pe1 c' RainP~. B:l lboa l~·land C'hapei:
Po.1r1 ~-Fr<'tta~. Chr "' Church
h~ 1 hf' <;:,<'~: Thf'01 1r.rf' Rohi n!'.
II \t,. Lar1~ of \l t Ca1 tnPl: J Em·
P:·~ ~.II ~l'nL \orona dE-l ~tar
1 c~.,....,--ntmi1': P.,~,. Cha·l{'c: Ha nrl
•t "''" \:.-..... CnmMUillt~. \\'l lham
lp\nt', St .Td"1~ .. F:pi!'N>\)al·
RP\ :.\1 C' Crumt .. \ ........ f mhh of
r;( .. t: l'l'lrt Rf'-' Thoma..~ J N~\ln.
"'' .h.:.' hiT...., P,tn~h.
Partner. hip Dissolved
I B\.,~.~~~~!r .~~~ .sj':'i!.~ ,,, •.
, ... , · ... PH· t•, ,.,,.,,(\ fi·n' .. r I ~.i ll••ir :t'ld ~'1'1 I' ,;r-t'w,•
f \ ' I '•l ;t I t1• : \: lf'. ''Cl' h>•f"l I i 'li'IIIJI \ t•d h .Tn1:•1 F: ~~.tr!lt'll"
:1;1 i :-....• .• nlf'\ .\ ~:1.1· ll
7h~ i'<Hir.t •1·in I 1d hf>~"ll
'"' ~l' 1 \11\ 1 1n.;-;-'•I ~'ll•ll
"I'•) l .. t' Jl'.l'th •'~'l '1• C:::.m1 H'.;;
•'1 ...... , ;)··· J:t " \'.. C'fll1 r.t:C'
Ill "l" I liP hi-. t••al 1''-1,Ht• :1110 l'1
'Ul 11 " h\•,,n, .. , .~; t;tr; { ·u,1-.t
I~h t\.
\l1 ~mit h h.t .... opc>·wd hio:: n\\·n
lt"'ll l.''':tl<' btokcraf.!e bu ... int''' :tt
1111 Co,l.l;;f Bl\ d . Corona df') \Jar.
!If' ha.... lx'e:1 in hu. rnt"'':-ht"'n•
-.im r lf>a ' inc the . f.'r\lc'e t h r('('
~'a~ ago He has JU' t>-.tahl .. h•·d
n 'tl• nt'(' a t 70~ F f•rn iNif "''''
ELECT OFFI C ERS
A recE>nt <'le<'·ton of offtl'f'T' hr
the High Sch()('ll We~ mjn-.H•r
Fellow hip of S• Andre"~ f': r ~
h~1 t>rian Chtn. h n• ... uli.E'<i 1n ·1 e
folic.\\ in~ nt>\\ of!1ce" J,, 1'1
Kimes pre~1dPnl >:anr~ !i•"a', t.
vit.'<'-P~Hit>nT; R.1rha1 a L:n~J•
~e<T tar~: and :\Jar;. Bh·dt:·"
t ~ea~UI r>r.
N E W OFFICE RS
\l,rnrnc-\\ "J'"~'P a· • ·11, ''I
Crt.r rh 11~ tht> ;;:., ... ~t.:·1c!.1~ ''·. l
inl'lliUE' .t -.(;rr<•n ~~~ :h·· J«·"·"
H••' ThC"r.la, R • P··nti t . , .
litl('d "l ..t'l \h Pr~>plt> c;... :-....·
PI ;.1 n( \\ r f:.l't'., r t\r \-.. , .... 1 ,
(' 1 \II fill ~l.t• \ 1\_·.1: I 1•.. :1 II<'
P\t•ning mf't 11ng ,f the ="r''"o'
f-kHh \',rt ... Jj,f Y•llh Fl 10\\•
~l 1p hr •' • 't.r ' ' at 7 l
F:('l It'd 1 ... ! . i I ,j, , • .,, '• j .... \\
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D ELEG A TES T O BE 'AME\:>
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t l"nal l'hur .I (. t. I l f o
"I H A V E SEE N Goo··
R•'' 1 ;, •I _ \\ I• ,p '.1 p •. ,· •r
Newport Bu ch, Calif.
Custom Built
Box SprinCJS
Color Mo\'ies Sho~'1l
-At Birthday P a rty
'nil an,..,,, tr•' ,,,,,·,,n. '( .n
.\1an Kn•'~" .\hn\1\ (,,>(\" · 1:1 t ..
'-frmnn "I H <Ht' ~Pf'l l,od
:1.\' F11 "t Rapttst Chut~·h tn :\· \
I '(I' t r.<'al'h 1 1 .t m ~und.-t~ \'
tht' 7 ...t:1 p m .... :·, :1 • R· \ l ;,, ~
rr.an \\'llJ Sp!'ak C•l tht' "RC''Ut'l '''
JC'rusalem. \\"h,lt Pot' 11 \h'.m""
and
~allresses
Feat ur ing Air Foam
Mattre11ea and Plllowtt
"''-
We specialize in oversize ~
reno vating and recovering
l'nlNP<i m ot ion pictur<'s and ~
rh<·dcc nf k(' crPam sund~<>s help
Nl make a suc('('sc; of the birth·
ria' n:llt\ n f :'-1ary LPu Todd.
daught<'r of ~fr. And ~-frs. Ra~ · Rf'\'. P;tul ~~~~· 1 r Wh<'f • ; ''
n'nl'd Todrl ::?3t) c;olli<'nrod A\·f' .. trt of S t. ,J,~mt .... rn''h''•'l',,Pl
Corona r!(•l :'\Ja r . 1.1~1 ThUI!ioday. L'hu:·ch has r<'ltP'1~ri f '"• ,, '·'
)[. r~ Lou ::tncl h<'r .;;bt £'r ~usnn r:ttwn and thl' Fp :-;tnpal t'• :1\•''<·
f>O if•rt~inf'd 1.? gnls from th<' 110n and wrll 1 1 t•ach h' 11 ,, :~.
l lr~t·bnr di,trkt. Fmrn COrt'~na seni<C' Sunti;n·. ,\l~n -11 SUI' ..I\,
cl<'l :\1 ,H' "t>r·p :\lar~ Catherin f' Hn'' c.,rnmo~nt•'n " h~·
\ndn·ws, Jt"~~n Ht·:mnt. Camh• a.m.
0<-n n~ P atncia I .:tmmet m an
niane \1arsac. PH1ltC ~ Rag?n.
:\ tr.l~ Roo;, .nu1 }1·1-.l \\'e~tfall.
F rom lialhna I~l~nd: .T il l Blum.
\'icki C's<'n a1·. C::::.anur.1 L<'mt"ke
and S\lsan P i('r<'<'.
W HOLE TO W N CELEB RATES
CelC'hrat ion o f Ho" ard Fol
~om's birthd ay was cit~·wid(> last
week ·c nd b€-t"ause hts birt.hdav
fe ll on thE' Friday of Corona
d(.)l MRr "T reasure Days." How-
ard . who h\--es at 319 Ma.rfgold
AYe .. Corona del Ma r. spcn't tnost
of his birthday taking pictures o!
t he ev ent.
P rogram for ~ o,·. 11
Bu.,;;int ,,m, 1 ~. t!, }1 ,, h1!' .\:'''"
\\'£'1'£' told Tuc. da~ '1 n.nJ.: ot 1 h•'
pfl)t;ram flW \'•lt.nlh .l 1:i~ ht'll'l
on No\. l l and ,il'<' PI •ht• no'l'd
for support ,,f tht"' .\. "''''"'\' Da~
t't'h•hratmn .
\'t.,t't nt C'\I'Ut'';lnt"" itt""-d0nt 0f
1 ht' :'\ t'\\ pnrt H at hor \\ •' 1 .~no;; l '• •
gani7at ion.;;. Inc. And Eu._ .. (•nt' Gil·
}(' pi{'. viCt. ·PI'\.'. id ent <'"\p lam<'d
th{' pro~ram at tht m<'E'ttng hrld 1
at C1ty H all Th rc \\111 tX' a pa-
rade . fish f~. gamE'S and ront('sts
1 (Ol' childN'-n and adult.-and a
d ance in the e,·E'ning.
ARMOUR'S DEXT ER
c
lb.
READY
c
lb .
VE L V t:cT~-CHA L ETTE-A M ER 1 CA "<
F or ~I lux ur~· c>ating ·,, (' ~f'otnm~nd one of
our f ully ag~d PRI~IE RIB. OF BEEF
FRESH PROD UC E
YAMS • . • . . • . . 31bs 19c
LmUCE . . . . . . each 9t
JONATH A N
APPLES
GOLDEN STA TE
BUllER . • • • • • • • • • lb67c
LIBBY'S
TOMATO JUICE • o. 2 can, 2 for 23c
SW I FT 'S
PREM • • • • • • 12-oz c 39c
PICT~ \ EET CRE A , ~-y.._:
CORN • • • • • • • 17-oz can 15c
GERB ER'S DOZ. 98c
BABY FOOD • c 41-oz can, 3 for 25c
• • 12&oz c , 2 for 35c
GE EH ~!)-'S
C i · C n Came wi h ea tS 15 ~-oz 29c
PA '":)
DOG FOOD . • • o. 1 can, 3 for 35c
SU N SHINE
K ISPY CRACKERS . . . lb pkg 2Sc
KOllX . . . . . . . pkg of 12 c
12-oz can 43c L IBBY 'S
CORNED BEEf
GE B HARDT'S
TAMALE •. •
KL • •
•
•
•
• • •
. . 15t-oz c n 19c
pkg o 200, 2 for 3Sc
FROZEN FOODS
J ;
THE ENIIOfl. THUftiDAY, OCTO.Eft 20, 1141
Engagement of Ginny Gate~ Announced . .. AnnoUJ'\cement of th ~gage· Many guests from out of town
meht of Mi Ginny Cates, as w 11 a.& local Harborltes at·
daughter of lr. and 2rs. Louls t~nded th party. They Included:
Bonl fmp/o ees
Attend Party I I Em 1o ot th Balboa Brandt •Y BETTY WATSON
of ~ =k of eAmerlca had a A va~ctlon trip through ~gon 1rs. Worthington U:!-c 1 ft
friendly get-t~t.ber Saturday and B nU. h Columbia ls on the Friday for her ranch ln Bakers·
night at th~ Balboa Bay Club itJn~ry of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon field wlth h~r chJidrt'n, Louise
Dlnlng and · dancing at the club Dodd, 211 Marin Ave. They left and Stevie, to s their new colt.
Cat . 136 Topaz Ave., Balboa Mrs. Esther Richter and "omella
I land, was made on Wednesday Pfau fa'Om Mankato. Minn.; Mrs.
01 la t week at n luncheon bridge Cutler Hntch, Laguna Beach, the
party gin .. n at the Balboa Bay guest o( honor' sister; Mrs.
C1ub by th~ honoree's mother. George C. Lyon, Mr . Humphrey
was preceded by a cocktall party Thursday on their vacation. They ('(>turned home to 102 Arne-
at the Beacon Bay rcsldence of • • • thy I A' e. Monday.
Guests \Wl·e infor·mcd of Gin· Ma t'Shall. Mrs. H . 0. Evans, M rs.
ny's wedding plan. for Nov. 10 George Lincoln and Mrs. Otarles
by tiny parchment scrolls attach· McCUntic of Los Angeles; Mrs.
ed to the pia~ caa•ds. The groom \\'arren Brlsto, Mrs. Jack Col·
to be is Lt. Wesley 0. Bisig. who vin, Mrs. H .M. H pburn, Mrs.
is stationed at Biggs Air Force C hris f{ing. Mt-s. lla Dabney,
Bast>. El Paso. Texas. He is the Mrs. R. M . Elliott, all of Hunt·
son of Mrs. Osca r Bis ig of lngton Beach: Mrs. C. R. Miller,
Brooks. Ind. Midway City; Mrs. ·Brynn Belyea.
Beverly Kilmer. Mrs. Mary Plock. mother of • • •
Those who attended the party Mrs. Warren L . Crane, 204 Onyx Mrs. Ethel Coplt>n of Ho11y-
were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hol· Ave., i.s home from a trip which wood, ·who bought a hou e at
ker and daughter Virginia, ( Mr. she undertook to visit her son in 1708 S. Ray F ront. a short time
Holker is the manager or the BaJ. Cleveland, Ohio. ago. is enjoying it to the fullest
boa branch). Mr. and Mrs. Ed • • • \\ith a round o! company. Last
Hobel. Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Entertained at the Balboa Bay week-end she !\t.a>·cd over a few
Profusely blooming A1r:can Santa Anita Oaks: Mrs. J ames
,-lolets decoratM the luncheon McDill, San BernardJno; and
tables. frc -n the _Harbor. Mmes. David
Car on, C layton Lowe. Jerry Mil-
ler. Jamt>s Ray, Howard York.
Mlszko, Miss Mari.lyn Claytor, Club Friday night were Dr. and days to show the Harbor area
Tom Long. L}·dla Shennan, Don Mrs. Frances Ketler of Beacon to her \'lsltor from Tokyo . Bishop
Southworth, June Lambert, Don Bay. Their hosts were Mr. and Kenneth Vinl. Another fe(.'ent
Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Earl J . Mrs. A. L. Zerbe. 66 Yawl Rd. part~ lncJudM 20 relatives who
Bru.sh. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. • • • wct'C ht'rc O\'t'r' a w eek-('nd for
Rowen , Ray Booth and Miss Kil-Aweek-end !isitor at the Island a housewa rming.
mer. this past week was Miss Wirz of • • •
DAY NURSERY
Ages ,.fi
REA!iONABLE RATES
Harbor 28A7-R
4.11 Heliotrope
Cor1)na del M ar
Our Appointment as
AUTHORIZED AGENCY
for
1 atcbes
Roy Strotz, A1 Cleme nce. Robert
Jayred. Louls W est, J . H. Rein·
berg. Sam Kauffman. Raymond
Knapp. David Howell Thomaa,
Heinz Kaiser, Ed Milum. Calla
Vie\ •· Grorl1e P ic ke r:ng and
Harold Glass.
Los Angeles. who was a guest of
Miss Gretchen Broering, l20'2
Amethyst Ave. • • • Fiest a Is Held
At the Bay Club Board of Directors of the Jig 'n'
Reel. Newport Harbor Square
Dance club, met at the home of
A group of Harbor people Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Barlow, 232
Bridge pdzes were a warded to went "Fiesta" Friday night at Agate Ave., Balboa Island, for a
Mrs. McClintic. Mrs. Miller and the Balboa Bay Club and p artook potluck supper on Sunday evening.
Mr·s. Elliott, and table prizes of ·Spanish food \vit h an at mos. Those pre ent for the supper and
went to Mmes. Ricnter, P!au. phere of Span·.sh music a nd Span· dancing which followed were Mr.
Lyon. Colvin. Hatch . Jayred. Mi· ish dancers. antl Mrs. L. S. Hoste tler, Balboa;
lurn. West and Hepburn. All ections of Newport were Mr. and Mrs. George Guthri(', Bal-
BACK FROM MINNESOTA
t-epresented at the party. Among boa Island; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
the guests were Balboans. Mt·. Drake. Dalboa, and Mrs. Stuart
and M rs. Jam<'s Tuffree with Diehl. Corona del Mar.
Mrs. Emma Olson. 700 Helio-Fulerton guests. Mr. and Mrs.
trope A\·e .. Corona dt>l Mar. re-A. w. Elmer: the Stuar·t Bairds. Sgt. Harrison Awaits
tu.m ('d Monday. ntgh~ from a 6()00.. Lester Isbells and the Gordon 0 D Ord
mile solo vacatton trap. She visited FindlaYs from Udo Isle The verseaS uty ers
ht>r daught('r, Mrs, Marvin Lueck. \\'esJev Smith r Balbo · A week·s vacation trip ended
in Grass Valley, Calif.. and her at a table wit~ ~d G : dw~re last week ~or S Sgt. and Mrs.
brothE'r 's family at Ada. Minn. f roen n Y. ~s L . W . Han ·ason of Balboa Island.
On her J'('turn. she paSS<'d through ~u:n~:d 1~~ahnd.C~ndk the! ~till~ and the sergeant is now awaiting
!\hs. ln€-Z Clator. 330 Apolena
Ave .. spent Tllt>sday of lasl week
in R iverside visiting f riends.
• • •
Mrs. Margaret Dosta. 215 Gar-
tl('t Ave., is home again after
spending a few weeks in Los
Ang les.
Corona del Mar
WASHEREIIE
Self Service Laundry
Open 9 A.M. to 6 P .M.
Thurs. 9 A.M. to 9 P .M.
Closed Sunday
~0 KE:--IMORE ~l ACI ll~ES
100~ SOFT WATER
404 Coast Blvd. HA 2566·W
CORONA DEL MAR
a snow storm at Rock Spring t Sea h n a r s 0 e\\· orders that will take him to over·
·w\'o. · por c · . seas dut~ in the South Pacific.
· Beacon Bay s Mr. and Mrs. The Harrisons visited Yosem·t .. ------------.....
Douglas J~rre!l had 3 table or ite-. Lake Tahoe. Mt. LaSSf'n vol· Public
REPUBLICAN MEETING guests whtch Included many out· cano north of Lake Tall()('. Mt.
All Rt>publican women tt re in f t 11 M •· £'d . -o · owners as we as r . and Shasta. Carmel and San Fran· Sf h 'tt to attend the Pro AmE'nca Mrs Tom Fleming of Beacon · S · enograp er
lm cE:'t ing tomorrow IFridav at 10 B : d G' d I ctsco. gt. Ha rnson. who had ~ . ay an ten a e and Jack bet"n on a month's leave of ab·
, <'l.m .. a t the homt> of Mrs. Cohn Thomas of Beacon Bay. sence. then reported back to duty 131'?~ n. 2631 Bayshor<?s. Mrs. From Corona del Mar came at San Rafael and Mrs Har·ri· ~~~~~~ BE'nne of . Fullerton. ""~o t he Dr. Richar-d Hoffmans with son re turn<'d to her hom~ at 329
1• 1 a ngc Cou~t~ chairman. \\ tll the Georgt>' WE'isses. the Robert Ma1·ine An•.
speak on PJ'(>('JnCt wor·k for the Jngrams and Mr. and Mrs. LYle _ _ _
coming e)(;'Ction. F ;nlev Balboa Island ·
Home Made&. Imported
Notacy Pubt:c
Mimeographmg
Addressing
T elephone Service
Sarah Wheatley
H al"bor 1975 Birtcher B ldg.
CORONA DEL MAR Harbor 2121
223 ¥.! Marine
BAL BOA ISLAND
The D iamond Store
of Balboa Island
(JHulks
and Fine Confections
IN,~
It ~~as an extra cel.ebrat ion for Card Party Nets $192.50
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown of The net profit from the card
Balboa. whose wedding anniver· party of the. Star Brig~t Club.
sa ry was Friday. As a s urprise. held Oct. 4 m the L:cg1on Hut.
fancily decorated cake wa . E"J·v.
1
amoun ted ~o 5192.50. 1t was an. --------------.::
ed whilt>' the Mexican orchestra nounced thts week.
p layM the wedding march. At L;aura McClellan ~vas 0\·er-all
the Browns' table wt>re Mayor chatrman of the affrur. Othc~ in
and Mrs. D ick Drake. Mr. and I ch~rge were .Ellyn Niel~on, deco-
Mrs. Richard Crutcher. Dr. and ratH~n comrm~tee; Dons Ragan.
Mrs . Salvato1·e Monaco and Mrs. servmg comr~u tt«:'e ; Edythe Kern-
Elizabeth Colver. per. door .Pr•zes:. Opal \Vest and
ARROW
DALE
Brandy Bren t, L. A. Times col· i:la McMillan. hckct committ('(';
umnist was present at the table ~ud Wood. candy table; Ruth
of M~ager K. T. Kendall. along DetS1er and Harold Fin~. kitchen
with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Emi-comm!ttee, and Bett.y Fink, apron
son. C?mm1ttee. Door pnzes were fur-
Newport residents who enter-mshed by the Harbor· Star Bright
tai ed th Fi . Club. n at e esta party tn-
ch.~ded Mr. and Mrs. William A CLEVELAND VISITOR
Tntt. 1113 W . Bay Ave. Their A visitor at the John Meador
guests were . Mr. and Mrs. Roy home. 413 Goldenrod Ave .. Co·
King of Newport, and Mr. and rona de-l Mar is Mrs H w H 1 !r:· James Windigate of Santa from Lakew~ Ohi~. MrS.· H:l:
· is a sister of Mrs. Meador. She
flew out to California because of
B,l.g'l..;& 1ones o1 'f)rass s.:.a.,,·lce No;&e LEADERS TRAINING BEGINS the illness of Mr. Meador. who nr T U T J Last week began the Girl Scout Is now receiving medical care at
. leaders training program, which Long Beach Naval Hospital.
Brass instnlments in the orehes-Two other interesting metal art 1s a 1..2-hour course in three ses-
tra add color and life to the sym-works to be seen at The Islanders stons on consecutive Mondays. MOVE TO BALBOA
FOR
e ReaUstk Rubber Maaka
(Large and Small Sizes)
• Hallowe'en Costumes
e Orange and Black Candles
e Orange and Black
Crepe Paper
pftcm.ic work . . . call attelttion to are a bronze cigarette chest and Sack 1~ meetinp are be-New resJdents iD Balboa are
the D-'c a.Dd all the iDstmmem:& an exqutaib! Jeplica et a Vlldllc IDa ,._ .1nM ~0 .a.m. ta 2 p.m.. Rev. and lin. Tlaomas GMwoa,.
. : . fumlst\ me;todJous contrasts ship. 111eae pieces are fahioned at the a..t llllaR. a.a... a..t. Re¥. udlln..
Within the sel~ons. Brass deco-by Tron Art in Copenhagen, Den-will lte on cntts 8lld other a.ctl.t-Gtblon lived Jut year on Balboa
rative piee_es m our homes may mark. The chest is copied from an tles !or troop meetings. Girl Island. h~e !sim~t~~~ ... ilie ~~«rly~n~~~andoo~e~-~~ ~~~ ~~g ~~------------------------~=== ~~~~~oor~~~~dd~~~~i~Mlsa~~~~d~d~t~oo~y~~r-----~---~~-~----~~~~-----~
an~ furnishing contras~ng tou~es written In D~tnish and English. Scout Hou.e. Every adult In
whtch catch the hJghhghts of hv-The date is "15 Junt, Anno 1219". Scout program was Invited to a
tng. The battle story told on the inside 1 potluck luncheon and to bring a
The fine brass pieces which are of the lid is pictured on the front guest.
seen at The Islanders are imports of the chest .
from England and reflect the The bronze Viking ship is per-SEE FOOTBALL GAMES
country from which they came. fect in detail. Even the full-blown Week~nds a~ l'e8erved for the
Plates, pl~ues ~? pitchers are sail is done in metal. The prow is Arthur Taylors, 113 VIa Quito, cov~red w1th a sed decoration a dragon head, intricately en-Udo Isle, during the football see,.
dep1cting old E ·sh tavern graved. and the round decorated son. Come Saturday they make
scenes. shields above the oar holes show it a point to be on hand in the
Urns and planters re imp~s-the ship to be a eombat vessel. colJseurn in Los Angeles to wit·
sive with grape and lion motifs or Ship lovers will be interested in ness Southern Cal. play football.
traditional border de igns. For the rigging of twisted wire. The
your hearth there is a good look-fine-balance and authenticity of CERAMICS MOLDING
ing fire-lighter which Includes a this Viking vessel make it an ex-A class ln ceramics molding
pumice s tone torch and its con· cellent mantle piece. fs being offered at Orange Coast
tainer. The tiny brass silent but-TUE lSI 1'NDI:RS Evening College by Roy Baker,
Jers and candle snuffers at The I (IJ ~R ~ professional mold·maker from
Islanders add bright touches to the Lag una Beach. The class m~g
Parts aftd Eqaipmettt to Repair
ANY F~MILY TYPE
FftEE PICK-UP ANO DELIVERY e WORK GUARANTEED
New and Used Macbille8 -AU Makes
Calt H arbor 0441 ·M • Houl"': 1 to S--Sat. 9 to 5
1201 Coa t High"'Y
Corona del Mar home and make admirable gifts. 1214 Marine Ave. aatboa taland from 7 to 10 Wednesd3y evenfnt
in the ~~~ bui~fn~ ·• t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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~~~~. ~~~ .. ~J Ct,~ i/e/ JHa ~;~E~l ~~~u--~-~-~-RE_.:_~_'v_~_No_c_~~o--~-·~-"~~,.._1_ ... _•
M to parttctpate in United NatJons I By M AI. F LORENCE ~NO E RSON ty Salon. 1415 Coast Blvd., in
Week activities, Oct. 24-29, to Mr. ana Mrs. M~lvln Be(ker,l The Starbrlght Club of Corona Corona del Mar. was obSeT\:ed -~ '"' Fe~~ • 'Ec
promote a program of world 605 Margu8ite Av~.. returned del Mar met on Friday at the Saturday afternoon as the pru-\VONoERFUL
pHce. past week from a trtp to Phoenix, home of Florence \V. Andt>J.on. prletor ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold w· t H ~
Th groups, headed by the Ariz. They are spending this 428 Marguerite A\·e. Co·hO. t· ~llhelmy. v.~re hosts at a cock In er a I~
Zonta Club, plan to study the week In Los AnglE'S. :esses .were Mrs. Della D. ~'11· tall par·ty. AND
problems and character of some • • • 1 Hams. same add~s. and Mrs. Gul'~ts We"S(> Mr. and Mrs. Fay. 8
nat'on during that week. A list MrR. Fred J. Wadley. J r .. 211 Pauline Jasper, 427 ~farigold A\·e. ette B:rtcher. Mr. and Mrs. Dick ags
o( speakers is available and in· Marigold Ave.. was vildt~d last . The purpose was to help Mrs. Pleger. Mr. and Mrs. Al Pleger ,
eludes world travell~rs, govem-1week by her mother. Mrs. SallyiWilllams make Christmas books Mr. and Mrs. L:rnne Hughes. '-fr at
ment workers WllO have returned I Riley, from Lo$ Angeles. Week· for the chfJdren of the Children's and Mrs. Fred Stoddard, Lyell eM= ... PtJIIi
t rom abroad and professional stu-end guests were May Vannerman Hospital in Lo AngelE-S, and Buttermore. E. H. Thiele, Mis~ ~
dents of International relations. of Crystal Cove and Mary Batley Olive View Sanitarium. The Vt>lma O'Brien and James G 448 Coast Blvd. South
This program was instigated at1from Los An~eles. !work will be continu~ at the Hodgt'"· 10ppo ite Hotel Laguna)
a recent meeting of representa·l • • • meeting of No,·embt>r and De· Per ~onnel at the Beauty Salon LAGl1'4A BEACH
tlves of ,·ar1ous local service Members of the choir of Com-, ~mber. Following luncheon. 8 include--:-.tr and :-.frs. \\'ilhelmy All Prices!
clubs. Attending were Mrs. Ruth muruty Church, their respective , b rthday cake, made by Pauline and Eleanor List.-------~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~
Hummel. Zonta president; Mrs. I spouses, paid a surprise visit to Jasper. was pre ented to the Oc· ~d!thM~l.~al~anoft~~n·t~~me~M~MdMmMe~~~r ~rth~y membe~. ~~.~~~~--~~~~~~~~~-~-~-~~~--~
ta international relations commi1-1 dith Harwood, 309 Goldenrod Bessie MacClnitle was ~lebrat·
tt('('; Dr. Basil Peterson of the Ave., last week lmmedlately fol · lng her birthday on t hat day-
Costa ?\tesa Lions Cub; Dr. Ie wing choir practice This was a Mrs. J immie Zerman on th<> 15th
James \V. Thornton and R. L . real house·warmlng, and gifts and Doris Diehl on lhe 12th. Alro
CalHs of the Newport HarbOr , were presented to the couple for present were MesdamE-S BE-ssie
Kiwanis, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hess their new home. Refreshments Benedict, UJlian HennebE>rr)
of the Business and Professional were served and the balance of Maud Wood, Ruth Fenton. E tta
\Vomen's Club. 1 the evening spent tn singing and Mae Coffman. Nora Mae Bates.
I general merrymak:fn~ Twenty Essie K:yte, Mam•e Griffitts and
ES TABLISH RES IDENCE ~sons· were present. !Madge Rickman. Mrs. Zennan
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Webb 1 • • • , was unable to attend-the fi rst
of Los Angeles and son Rickey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pooley, 620 time she had missed since the
age four. have ta~en a house at 1 Avocado Ave.. have returned formation of the ctub.
407 Heliotrope Ave., and will home from a week's motor trip • • •
make Corona del Mar their per·, up the west coast to Vancouver. and
manent )lome. B. C. En route they vlsited Mr~. Jane Denny :-.trs.
friends in San Francisco. In Van· Myrt s Hodges. 421 Heliotrope
couver thev \'islted Mrs. Poolev's Ave .. entertained friends fro:n
sister. · · Long Beach and Los Ang<>les I • • • o\'er the past wet>k-end. \\1llle
!\-Jr. and Mrs. Myron Way, 619 standing in line at the lobster
Begonia A\'<' .. are spending " bake, they tx>came engaged tn
wN"k of their vacation iri Las con,·ersation '-'it h ~lr. and ~Irs.
\·egas. ~<>vada. Mr. Way Is asso· J . Melton Steinberger. Mr. ~tein·
ciated ,,·it h the Bayview Builders berger is the '-1ayor of SIE-rra
By AN N Supply Co. o f !'levq>art Beach. Madre. and the couple wer~> the
Som<'tim<'c; it's the little things • • • week-end guests o f ~11 and ~l r .
that pick up our fall outfits and K<>nneth \\'allat'e. 520t:z Mar· \\'. B. Butler. "ho maintain the
From Oct. 17 t o Xo\·.12
A cream De Mint machine
or machineless '''ave.
Guaranteed to give you
a beautiful natural curl.
\Ve also have two of the
finest cold waves giYen today.
$7.50
F ull p rice includes ~ :-1 nJJ.
hair cut. shampoo and """ave
For appointment call HA 0033
VI'S BEAUTY SHOP
1103 Coast Bh·d.
Corona d 1 ~ lar m ake us fe<·l a cre-dit to ourseh·e!'. guerit<> A\'e .. w~o is re<'Upe_ra ing Lid<? Park Traile-r Resort. on Udo
Littl~ thing. like the new types of fro::n a r<'~n~ 1llne~s. ~\\'ed a Penmsula. g I amour t i <'S at 0 'Bri<'n · s. They Wet>k -end \"Hut from hIS friend. ~:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:~::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:~:;:;::;::;::;: _________________________ "i
are made of jersey, like so many Don Petl'rson of Los Angeles.
of tht' new fall thin~s. and their • • •
]X'rky colors are just the· dash we '!\frs. Ida ~aylor. 301 Onyx A\'t' ..
nf'ed to touch off the muted tones Ea lboa Island . \\'orthy Matron.
of c;uils. blouses. sw<.'atl•rs and and :\i r!'. Ed}1h.e Krmp(lr. 900
basic drcss~s. They . come in two Oc<>an Bh·rt.. Corona del Mar.
cunning st~1(>S-''2-bow" double A<:sociat<' :\Jatron are attc:-nding
ties. each in a dtffN'('nt color, and Grand Chaptc:-r of th~ Ord<>r of
"2-tone'', a wider tte with con-the Ea tern Star. bt>i n~ h<>ld thls
tra ting colors. wE"<'k at Long Bt'ach. Calif. They
Jewelry is ~nother sweet-note Ar<> delE.'gat<"S fmm Harbor Star
for the fall costume. O'Brien's Chapt<>r l 'ndcr D1c:pensation. Th<>
h~ve some outat.anding pieces in n<''' chapt<>l· <''-pe<:'ts to re('(>i\·e
ttte new r~ve, ''het"aldlc" jew-its chartc:-r today 1 Thur...day l
elry, which 1s patterned after S<>veral mcmbt>rs will ht' Pr<'"Pnt
the o1d Royal cre$1s from Eng-for this occasion.
land and European countries. • • •
Oh, ano Velm~ is now carrying City AttornE'y and :\tr" C'_,{'()rgE'
pearls. the most popular of jew· S . Df'O Ol'•O n. 321 ~lar~ente A\'E' ..
elry accents. ~'Ou'll like the tex-st•f'rt 1:-t~l \\{'{'K c:-nd <tl HE-rmosa
ture of th~se Denbe pearl Beach.
strands, t hey look almost eul· • • •
tured-but are not nearly so ex· Mr. and :\1rs. 1 lan-ah n ouglass
pensive. ? nd th<>ir· ~on and daughter.
\\'ait '11 'o11 ~"~" th<' na rlinq n('W BrucC' ;md Oarh~. ar<' now oc·
purc:<'c; O'Brien·, han• now. Gee. cupyin~ th('ir nC'w homf' at thl,
m' ,j, and 1 wcr<' practically comer of St>a\'i<'w and Fernleaf
fight inc o\ .~r th<' fi rst onC' which A H'nuP.... ThC' Douglass family
\\ ::t" UnjJ:lC'k<'d tright h<'rE' in th£' t 01 m('1 h rcsid<>d at 43..=) Bt:'~!Onia
"indm\ ~I . But 1h<'n. th('r(' w ere so A \'<' .• a~d later movf>d to Napa.
mam· cull' c;t\ ll'". W<' couldn't d<'-Calif.. "here 1\tr. Douglass was
cidl_. "" hil h \V~ likNi lx'!'t. enga~Ni in t h<' I'(? finer~ business.
These purses are the dimlnu· • • •
t ive ones for dress that help you The Gardt>n Club of the Ci\ic
look and feel like a lady instead AssociatiOn v. ill meet tomorrow
of a travelling salesman with a , Fr·ida\ , aft(lrnoon at two o'clock.
brief ease (the way most of our at th<>. hom<' of l\lrs. Charley
pocket·books look after a few Schoffstall. 423 Ma~erite Ave.
weeks of stuffing them with be· • • •
longings). Made of rich fabrics :\trs .. Madge Rickman. 505 Nar·
such as velvets and failles, these rissus An" .. teft Monday morning
tea·t ime bags have the cutest for a 1wo-'W-eek ,·ic;it \\ith rela-
ahapes and nicest little touches th·es and friends in Los Angeles
on them to make you look drns· a nd Hollywood.
ed up. • • •
You'll be hearing about the \'E'l-~trs. Bl'ulah Holcomp. 3121'.!
vet "clutch'' bags. for <'xampte. Fernlcaf AYe.. ts back at her
On<' of the smartt'st bits of femi· work with the Kay Finch Cer-
ninity. ThC'n th<'r<' is a small pouch amic Studio. after her sudden at·
in velv<>t with jewel("(! cl~s~. a tack o{ illn<>ss last week . ..,·hich
stunnin't cr:e{X' with a bnlha!'t kt'pt her home for se,·eral days.
trim. a fatll{' crepe beaded an I • • •
black and t~e little all-purpose Mrs. Gertrude Rippey o1 San
cor-d<' balls 1n brown. na~ry and , Clemente spent Monday and
black with a uniQUt' pla~tc pull. Tuesdav at the home o! Bessie
Quite a selection. yes? And they Benedict 518 Narcissus Ave. Mrs.
are priced from $~.95 to $5 plus Rippey f~rmerly Jived at 222 Na.r-
tax. Co~ thein and pftckll ~?~! .. outt cissus Aye. I
SOfn@ 01 n~v.· 8 e"'u...,. 8 • • • '
O'Brien's. Mrs. Doris Diehl was honored
guest at the home of Mn.. Fay 1 Benedict, 421 Narctsuss Ave., on
Wednesday night, Oct. ~ her
natal day. The evenine was
spent tn playing Canasta, toD.ow· j
ed by refreshments of Ice ~
and birthday cake Also #tc:il*t
Wnning
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FOR THE FOOTBALL
SEASON
Smart ne\\' fall clothes
are a MUST for pre-game
suppers and \ictory parties
FALL FA HIO~ L~E-CP
New slip-on sweaters of 100o-Dupont nylon in
snow ptnk. sun glint. honzon blue and m•nt green.
Soft and f lattering, $6.50
Lovely li ned shorties of thick luxuriant wools
in beige. blactc, camel. red. grey. gf'een natural
and plaids ... pocket details and beautiful llntnG$.
From $17.9f>.
Light weight wool d~sses for casual wear. One
and two ptece moctels in jerseY$. tweeds and sheer
wools. Exquisite details make th~ d~s in·
divtdual in a range of prices.
Harbor 0781-J
Corona del Mar 14~1 COAaT HIGHWAY
COttONA D£l. ·A" ...,.., _ !were Lilian HennebeJT)', BE 1te ~nedllt, Marie Myel"$ uil M• \-----------------------------------.-__________ .. Chapin.
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VISIT To VISTA N / H d sn.ucK av CAft
Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Dilts, 230 ancy $ OnOre Capt. Vllgard OuistenseD of the
CROWNING OF THE N VtM a event Friday during the
opeftlne nl.ht of Treaaure Days In Corona del Mar. In the picture
at the left Muter of C~remonles Jim Matheny It about to place the
crown of flowere on the head of Queen Eleanor 8ooker. The coro-
utiOft follewed U.. dedlcatiOft of the Corou del Mar Fir~ Hall .and
WM re,ated at the formal .-nlnta of the Port .nutre tbe next
night. TlMN ._ Aftdng In the Fire Hall..attar: tba.Queen crown-
lftO. At the ,.._ht aN .leen Eleen and 80btty C..ftfttftgham HI a qnee
eX'hlbitJon, surrounded by huge crowd U.at came fer the festi"1tfes.
Larkspur Ave .. Corona del Mar, A party in honor o1 Nancy ftsbing vessel Westem Queen. was
have just returned from a few Sebra's birthday wu held Satur-struck by a car in front ot the
days visit with Mr. and Mrs. AI' day b y Mn. H. L. Sebra. 607 Arches Service Station Jut Satu~
thur Grassle of Viata. The Dilts Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Mar. day. J . C. McDonald. NaUOilal
had to cancel previous plans f or Nancy's guests played .. pin the City. was the driver of the car,
a vacation in the dese rt because tail on the donkey" and ate ice which was traveling north on · (Photoe lty Howard f'ot-.,m)
of Mrs. OUts' illness. cream and cake. Each guest re-Coast Highway.
.e-$/up~
ORIGINALS
CUstom and Ready Made
Plastic Accessories
I nfant. Closet. K.it.chm, Bath
1106 Coast Highway, COM
'
ceived a surprise package of a
book and a bean bag. Guests were BRIDGE LUNCHEON
Cherie Carcia. Dana Christy, Lor-Mrs. Mark P . Beam, 208 Via Treasure Days began quite young sters was won by Lynn
ry Lunkins, Tissa and Robin P a lenno. Lido I sle, served lunch-formally with t,he dedication of Bosley. 322 Larkspur Ave .. and
Grorud. Stevie Porter. s u 5 i e eon at he r home Friday to Mrs. Co~na del Mars new Fire Ha U Diane Cra ndall. 427 Hazel D1 .
Monteith. Alan Runckle. Clessa Fred Ea•'el of Beacon Bay, Mrs. Fnday evening-but formalities Two couples Ued for seco_nd; Pa r.
and ~-Get-Buckle. Michelle Hat'Old Low of San ta Ana . and did . not l~st_ long. and the you ng· t y Clemence, 421 _!)a hha A•·C'.
Hea\·y cu:'d Linda. John. Dt><>. Don Mrs. AgnP. S. Averyt of Laguna. st ~r s pre.ty w~l~. _took over the an~ _Donna Hop~. t02 Larks~ur
and Den1se 1\fC'keC'I. Bridge at t he clubhouse fo llowed. e\ening of fest1\1t1es t h~re. AH·:·. a nd Jud} Sleeper·. 1 11"4
Master of Cerem omes J i., Pac1f1c Dr .. a nd Sa ndra Schmidt.
of. Portrait
• We are now taking sittings for
Christmas Portraits
• Also Personalized Photo
Christmas Cards
-WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN STAMPS -
Matheny. m e!'"ber of the staff 705 N. Bay F ront. Baibqa I Jano.
o f the Laguna radio statio n T he waltz rontest was wo n h\
KTED . intr oduced Coun cilma n 0 . :\l r. and Mrs. \.zeorge J ohn son.
Z. Rober tson. who dedicated the :S17 Lar·kspur Ave .. with sf'COn rl
Fire Hall to t he people o f the p1·ize goin~ to Mr. and ~i1 "·
community. T homac:: Smith. 621 Acacia A\·e ..
A brif'f acceptance spE>eCh was Prizf's !o t· t he oandng contests
g i\'en by Chief F rank Crocker. were free IE'sso ns at the Anhur
and then the fi re truck \.vas roll· Murra~· School of Da ncrng.
P unch a nd cooldes w ere f ur-
First run made out of Corona nishPd and served by the FirE'·
del Mar's new Fire Hall was at men's Auxiliary, including 1-Irs.
10:15 a.m. Sunday. A small Tat e H ales, vice preside nt and
brush fire was put out near the committee cha ir m an . and ¥mf>s.
Kay Finch studio. Carl Woodmansee. H o w a r d
______ Berry. Meh i n Kiddie. Lar ry
ed out of the Fire HaJJ. w ith S evering. Kenneth Johnst o~.
Capt. Ralph Randel at t he wheel HM'l>E'rt T hompson. J a n Brisroe
a_nd lit tle Mike Junkins at his a nd W arren RowE>. Mrs. Ralph
s1de. Randel '\\as in charge of the
Next was the coronation of t he guest book.
Queen. Eleanor ~ooker, wh<? ,~·as Volunt('('r fit-emen !or C orona
presented by Busrness A~soctat1on df'l !\-1a r a1-e Larry Kra us.' J im
P resident Jo~n S adletr. Th e Benedict. Stuart Diehl, Thomas
Queen was g lVen a crown of \•Jck. Harold Benedict a nd F red
!Jowers. prepared by Mrs. V el\'a Hope.
Kiley. a nd then was escorted hy Capt. Randel a nd Capt. Roy
her h usband, Capt. D~vid Booker Geh r<'s will al ~rnate on 24-hout·
of ~he E l Toro_ Manne Bas(' to shi ft s of duty at the S1ation.
st_a 1 t the dancmg for t he <'\'e· Capt. Randell is a veteran of th e
nmg. . fi rst World W ar a nd a past rom·
Th"' Queen ts t he daughte1· of m ander of Legion P os t 291. He
Col._ J . S. V. Young. \\'ar -tlme has bC'en a Newport Beach fire-
sta tiOn co~mande_r at, El Toro man sin ce 1935, sta rting at t he
and now '~··t h Man~e Cor ps head-Balhoa Island fi re ha ll. I fe be·
qum·teN; m Wash_m g ton. Capt. came a 1 egula t· fireman in 1942
Booker was. a Man~e Co1·ps pilot a nd s ince the n ha s conducted
in_ the P act fie du nng the war. classe., in fit·st a id rescue work ~~it almost 100 missions to his and fire f ig hting t~hniques. For
· . . the pas t three years he has The E'\E'ntng m arked t he four -servro as fi rst aid chairman for
month wedding anni\·ersary of ReJ Cross here.
the ~kers. They li\'e at 219 T he Randels live at 518 Dahlia
Jasm me ~ve .. Co~'Ona del Mar. Ave., Cornna del Mar
Entertamment mcluded a jit· ·
terbug exhibition by M r. and
Mrs. Larry Modica , Mr. and Mrs. VI S IT LONG BEACH
Jim Ter ra and Chet Farrar a nd A short trip awa y from home
Judy Smith ; piano boQgie-woogie was tA ken by Mr. a nd Mrs. Tom
by Young Terry Stowers; dance Payne. 708 F ernleaf Ave. Corona
exh i-bitio n by Bobby Cunningham del Ma r , a t t he e nd of ta'st week.
~nd Jean Elson; community sing· The Paynes we nt to Long Beach
tng led by Les Steffensen ; a nd T h ursday to visit some !rlends.
square dancing. While in Lon g Beach they staved
The jitterbug contest for at the W ilton Hotel. ~
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Harbor Photo Lab
... to the committee, the restaurant men, the
members of the Corona del Mar Business Asso-
ciation and the whole community for the won-
derful spirit shown in making t he first annual
Treasure Days such a huge success. Harbor 1918-W
817 ~ Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar JOHN E. SADLE~, President,
Corona del Mar Bu~iness Assn.
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Triple Celebration Philharmonic COD.cett
A family dinnE>r at tht> home s.-ethovt>n's St>\enth Sy 'I 'Boost Your Town'
Week Is Observed
CHOW LINE-Mo ... tflaft 100 ,erwna joined the chow tine Satur-
day afternoon to enjoy tt.e Treaau,.. Oaya lobster dinner in Corona
del Mar. The e.arly comers are &hown at the left bejng served at
U\e loe.t.er pit. and at the right ia a vie~ of the diners at the out-
door tables. (P hotoa by Howard Folsom) or Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stanlt>y, will be a ft>atut ed part of ~
9 Beacon Bay. on Sunday. c-ele· Los Angt>le-s Philharmonie Qrl.
che t ra Co ncert at Santa bra Ted tht> bir-thda~ s of on ln· H ' h ,. h 1 .... ... n-29 The 107 members of the local · I f{ ~c oo . .:--aturuay, ~.... •
Business and P rofe sion al Worn· (Continued from Page 1) Cleaners was for ticket and law. J o eph Gallant. !\1rs. )tatle Soloist \\ Jll be 1\:eJI Tan~
en's Club joined in the salute cream w ere provided by Todd's Treasurt>. Da~·c.: hat ~ales a nd for Rolling or Santa Ana and the mrzzo ~oprano '' ho will slQC
of National BtisJness W omen's Dalry. w.hJch donated the services Jnfor~a~ton. It ~·a. m ann('(} by hostPS~. ~1rs. Stanle\'. sung by A r nold S<"h()("nberc and
\\'eek during the past week. The of two of its men to help. A~c,at!on Pr~td~nt J ohn Sad· Guest s indudt>d !\i.r . :md ~frs. SamuE-l Bar~f>r.
theme o f thjc; yea r 's observan ce The award of prizes was made lear. a sststed by 8 '11 Sexton. G:tlant and thN>e '''"~· ~Jr. and T hP roncert. '-onducted hJ AJ.
was "Boost Your Town -I t about 8 p.m .. with voung Mike Ot het· boot hs wer: Hob~\ All \1 t s Re:-. Albright and lhf> r four frf'tl Wai1Pnst Pm will be the firBt
Boosts You" ... an underly ing ClemPnce drawing .the tickets ~bby. Dot oth_) Kindall l<'ram litt le daughters and ~11' ... sr .... n of thE' Ill'\\ nra.nJJe County QJD·
thE>me o f all activities of the a nd Fra nk Junkins in charge. lC5<. Edsr•n \\ashburn P CtJI('()tn. 1 · P r \I d '\1 Ft ank r>hon.' Pti<':; OJ\Pn b.\· tht» L A. Bu .... ineq; a nd P rn!E> sional \\'fJm· T€'\l'·"·'h~-.111 ' ~ · 1 esn • rl-,.. i\ewr;ort Har bor Branch of BP\\'. P r izPs werE' prO\·id<'d at cost by en Comrr.unit~ Pl.t\ Pr ~. Rr h \fc , 1 t> 1 Phil hal monic-.
A number of delegates from local m PN.'hantc.:. Fa· ren·c: Far en \\'at~• ('pn,rnic·c.:
this chaptPr w ill attend the fall \\'inner o r t h<' grand pr ize a Holden Cor; ... 1 rurt inn < ·.. 1 d 1 I£'
C'onfl'r t>nr r of thP Southern ~is· tele\ ision e t from Cro'' n H ard· signE-r F rf'd \Ju 11 h.. \lOfxi)
trkt of t hE' C'lub which begtns -na re .• ,as J1mmv S t ifOPr of t h e Praw·r·ip.. Tr ... •dpn· .. F'r:..11 !'•' 1 Sa turda~ a t E l C(•ntro. Cand~· Schooner: Other awards: i5<L Cr<)\\ n lf.ud\\Jil' E 1J
Inter nat tonal rt>lauons ~hair-Se\\ ing m achine from 01 1\~~r Brother' :'-:ur ... f·: :· To-r.m_:. ·, Srop
man o f th<' South~rn Dist ract of B roomhPact. F . C. OyE>r. 230 \ ta Stan Ho\\a!Cl t 'ni11n (Ill and
BP\\'. ~l r". Pat \\1l~n . was the Lido :'-:ot d. Lido J...l<'; G E. mixer T Pie\Jc;irw OJI\·,~r n:onr-.h<ad
gtlE>!-01 sJ)('a ker ()[ t he last club from C'rrm n Hardwa re. Bt>n Cas· sewin~ rr.acl":tne~. Ka_:. Ftn('h
meeting .h~ld. a ,wf'f'k ago Thurs-sen. 321 ~1 adgolrl Avt>.. Corona Cera;;"~iC'c:. da~ at \\httc•s I a rk A\enue .~afe del 1\la r : C'ame1a from Har bor In lhc> art d ic.:pla~ \\C''"I thE'
on Balhoa h:land. Mrs. ~1~n Photo l...:tb. Fre-d Cutbir t h of work~ nf Re x .tnd Joan Btannt.
t?Ok up th<' Pff;ct ?f the devalua· Coast Super ~1arket : r~l from Katherin f:' Knox. H t'lf'n Smil h
taon or the Englls.h JJOUnd o n Hidy's PC't Supplies. ·w. H . Simp-LucillE' Delano. ~I an PrtttPn~r r.
sol'lle of . thp. Engh~h :xchangP son. 21q Lillian Pl.. Co ta ME'~a : In ing .1anoir T h<'l.ma PaddO<'k
Teachers 1n l a l1 torm a. l nder the S20 m <'n. ... handise order at Petite Hope and Bu 1 t P r(I('IPr.
new standard: the tt>ache r_s are Ville. Jim Bow<'n. 327 1z Mar· ThosP "· ho a~Ltl"<i \1r Ruiter·
for«>d to E>x!st on Sl t.J::> per gueritP Ave ... Corona dE'I M~r: more in erecting thP hoo'h \\E.>J'e
week. Am E'rlcan t~achers t.n $20 mrrC'handls<' order. at Fttz Al P leger. Jer n · \\"1}()(! Ronnie
E ngland a re ben(lfittmg by thts pat ric k's. Boh Holdf.'n. 510 Mar· W ood. T om S mith. Erni<> \\'est. change~ ho\\ £'vt':. from $3.10 to guPritc> Av<'.. Cor?na dt-1 Mar; Charlie Brown. \\'an en Sro\ tile.
approxtmatE>I)-8500. S20 m <' r c h an d 1. e o rd<'r at :'-:orman Com o and \\'drrl'n C"lC' -;::============~\ O'Bripn'_ Specialty Shop. J . C. mE>nt e. Ligh t cord a net c:nekt-t
WHITMAN'S SERVICE
Reboring Repa r •ng Shaft Grindeng 24-Hour T owt,..
PETE Ef•fllF. 1 L\P.I:Y and ART. ~la .. to r )l•-< ~a.I11cs
1020 COA ST B LVD. H arbor 441-R CORONA DEL MAR
TART
DELICIOUS R OAST TU RKEY
w •th A ll the Tr .. rm r;'s
1.5{)
If'S CAFE
1011 COAST B LVD . Co .. ona del M ar H ARBOR 112
Hoop<'t 11-16 S. n nker S l.. Santa Wel e f'I'O\ tdl"'d h~ ,\Jlf n S tt>Jir .
Ana: l'IPrtrJc rlock fro ~ Crown and Harold K reu~er dnndted th<' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hanh,arf' ~fr, C. A . ColE> l209luse of the ltght pole at the hooth 'Gene's Place
SPECIALIZJl';G I~
Wedding Cakes
Bi rthday Cakes
French Pastries
705 COAST HIGHWAY
Corona del M ar H arb or 1102
For ~omfort
MEN'S SLACKS ... Cords
and d enim slacks for com-
fort and wearabll•ty. N avy.
grey and faded b lue denim,
natural tn corduroy. • MOTHERS·TO·BE ... want
comfort and good looks. They
will enjoy our maternity
slacks and pedal pushers w ith
t he coolie tops or button-
down-the-front ja::ket s. Also
short smocks of washable
rayon.
lk
E CHC
Open Daley and Sunday
801 oast High\\·ay
NEWPORT BEACH
(On M iracle M ile)
l'oa't B h n Corona ne1 ~ta r •.she site.
\\a<: at t ~w t,,hlr \\hl'rl' th~ pr1ze A fTer 'he> 3\\ard of gift, at the
\\f'lf' l·c·1n..: ,1\\,.t df'd. eatmg he r 1obst('J hakf' tt:P:(' \\a" lt<'a-. trP
Joh ... -.,, rlinrw \\hen tht• an· night at thP Po·t Thl'<tllf \\hich
110\l!j(f'nWnl \\., mac1t~•: Sl() food was nlJ .. fl\ing th f!tand ropt'nlng.
"t·l•1 <tl t'n:t ~u.l{'r :\l<trket,<.iftc; from mr:ch.tnt..... \\t'lf' dl~
\J.11 ~ I 1ud II'~ :!::0 J ac;m lnf' A ,.<'.. t; i h~t ('d to 1 hNt.lr c• l'a r nn-.. Qu.~en
( 'ntPI. I lkl ;\1 .11 . . Eleann; Bookf•t .. g:tin \\d ..... r•r<'
l'twlHinwd \\ln1~Hl~ l tckf'l. <:\Uh5< .enter!.
<11 •• 11•'''· at 1 ht• 1-n~t gn o fftL'£'.
Tr.'a .. .ttt'' nf Corona d(') :'\iar
,,.<'n' di .. pla_:. t•rl in hooths which
had t)('(•n -.;l'l up uncl<'r t h<' super-
' io.:Jf1'1 o f J., t•ll Hutl£'1 more.
Tht· .. P "t;n· 11\ hoot hs. plus a n
t'\.hlhit h' lO<'a l iirt i<:ls. :'-:o. 1
hoot h. dm.latl'd h~ \·an llo uten·s
SEE BERKELEY G AME
;\1 r. a nd ~~~ . H an ld P C.l"-"
90--I ()('pan Bh d .. l'nrnna rlt•l ~I at.
w~r (' a.~.:mg 1 h<' tOea 1 peopl<> \\ 11
ncssm~ the SouthPin l'<difotma
game at Berkele~ la!=t "('~k f"nd.
Dental Health Discussed at PTA Meet
H l'lpfu1 htnt, on care of the 1 )-fmec.:. Gt."on:e A J0hn.::cm. H(.'r-
. 20 · 1 ben L. ~JeL1nger. Stuart A. Bar-teeth w ere giH'n m a -mmute telson, Frank L \\'(l()(jJand Rob-
t alk "hk h Pm phasized d e ntal ert A. Grie ser .Tr G<'orgE" Caril-
health a~ a ff>ature of the opening lon. E . \'os' Herr mj:!ton. H orace
m E>eting of th~ Nt>\vport. Beach El-Parker.
emt'ntary Schools Parent-T eacher Second gr adt>: ~lmf'c.:. J ack M .
Association M onday eYening in the Hubbard . RohE"n L . C'alh:-. Roy ~t.
Newport School. All parents of Joh~son. );or:nan _ :'\l~l~cr. Pe~er
children at t<'nding the NP\Vport.l W i1hams. Orn n \\. \\ n ght : thtrd
Corona del Ma r and Horace En-grade: ~fmec.:. J'){>a n Bank~. Ed-
sign schools wPre in\'it('d, with a ward C. F rul'han. C. A. Blak~ly
special im·itation being extended Jr .. Sam D P or ••r. Rn) Ct." Prior
to fath<'r s. and Ro b<'rt Rose.
Watch Repairin g Engraver
Jewelry Made to Order
Please cons1rler placing ordcrc; n O\\' for
Christmas dcltYery. ~o deposit except
on engrayjng.
WALLACE CALDERHEAD
Coropa del l\ta r
17 Coast Bl\·d. Ha r bor 1918-J
ARROW
PAR
Widelpr-•ad col.
lor broadcloth
W'!h re-gulor or
Fr~nct-c..,fh.
Two dt•nt ist ~ rf'pl'E"sent ing the Newport Beach room m others
Orang~ Count \ f><'ntal A.~ociation are: kindergan en. :\tm£'5<. J ohn J .
1
..,._..._ ............. _~-~-~---~~--------"""""-.._ ..... .,. were pn•sent. · Blair, K . A. Farn~wor:h. Don.ald
Est><'('iall y d E"signC'd to E>nt ertain Gordon . J ohn 2\L ~ohtn-"on : fn'St I
fathers was rommumty s inging led
1
grade· ~Imes. H an t. :-SomE'rs, A.1 b\ !\.1i. s Ma n · T ozif'r. arranged L. D()(>sbu~g. Hugh G ~lton. D. b~-Mrc.:. \\'. (: ~kCarthy. parent Shan.non. :'\orman H utthtngs. C. E I
N:tucatJOn chairman. ~reshments J ?.-fc~1el: sE>Cond ~radc· ~fm('c.:. Vaux
w Pr<> r n ·('d hy ~i xth grade room 1\Vhite. K ent Hltch~'O<'k . B~tt y J£'an mother~. who were hostessE"s. ~latt. H _ T .. P~\ Q . G. \\. Come-
Room motht't"!' for t he Corona hus. A. K . Lind_ay.
dt'l :\tar a nd N <'wport .schools w~re I Third Erode: ~fme,. E. J . Pat-
intt·oduC'ed at a pwvtous m eetmg terson. ~· A rthur ~t'mle~ Jam(lC:
at the NC'wport ~chool. Mrs. John 1 H . Da\"1". D. Jat"\··~ ~an. L E .
Thomc.:o n. Corona del Ma.r. and 1 Cock. J ohn Dunla,·~: founh grade:
Mrs. L orne HuyC'k<'. Balboa. a.t;:e M~es. C 0. Gau~hn.n . :\1orelan~
room m oth('r <'hairm<'n. I Leltholct. Henry SchorN:Jer. F\-ank·
Corona del Mnr room mothen lin \~·ilrox. \\-~lt<'r G Fran7. J:
for the vear nrc: kindergarten: K enn<'th )f<'r n nrn: frfth trradf' Mm<'~. Ai\'an C . C'lC'menc<". \V~! Mmes. G. C. ~illm:tn. C'har iPs G.
T'('n R. Lippitt . \\'. E. Lawson, Boice: Fre~ .s 'k~faq<'r..:: and
Ralph E . Lid~ter: first ~atlfo:. Carohn<' \\ 1lh\\m"
• • • your Ia// wardrobe
No"· is the time to ha,·e your
fall clothes expertly cleaned
and pressed
Your 0\\11 home cleaner is a
near as your phone.
V a1a. .H-outen 1
1 leaner I
217 COAST H 1GHWAY Corona det Mar HAR--BOR~
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and complete menus
OPEN FOR LUNCH
CJOCKTAD..S
" 1111 COAST HIGHWAY
! 'Kartaor 1110 Corona del Mar
Open Until 2 A .M.
Food Serwd to 1:30 A.M.
HAMPTON'S REXALL DRUG
PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
611 Coast Blvd. Haf'bor 2535 Cot'Ona del Mar
Announces
A Ne\\' Extra Service
nNTEX DYEIN
at Minimum Cost
WlSHERETfE
H arbor 2566-W
404 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar
,
• Formal and Candid Photos
Press Releases, Pictures and Copy to loeal
8nd metropolitan newspapers
NER
VIOLIN SOLOIST and TEACHER
WEDDINGS
BY
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Complete
Coverage
at a Price
YouC~n
AI lord
art in photography
HARBOR 292W
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BOOK SECT ION II
The se-eonct book section of
the Ebcll Club heard t he "L ife l o! Charles Dickens" reviewed by
Mrs. John Tcssman. Santa Ana,
llast Thursdav at the club. Mrs.
Ann Heyman won the drawmg
for the prize book. "Twilight on
the Floods.'' by Margaret Steen.
Host~ses were Mmes. J. 0.
Clark, Anaheim; R. A. Clason,
Newport Beach; A. A. Hon·ath,
Newport Heights; F. E. Briggs,
Balboa; Harold Ahremdt. Bal·
boa; and Mi s Marcia Combs,
Balboa • • •
BOOk SECTION I l l
The third Ebell book section
meets tomo.trow (Friday) at the
home of Mrs. J .B. Pendergast.
217 Topaz, Balboa Island. .Mrs.
Chester Dane will review ''Never
Dies the Dream." Members are
asked to brlly a .. })acket lunch.
Hostess can 'f reached at HA
2686-J.
Major . on Maneuvers,
Misses Son's Birthday
Although the baby's grand-
mother Will probably be present,
the new Hewitt baby won't have
hls daddy around next Wednes-
day when he celebrates his first
month's birthday (four ~s).
Baby Wewitt fs the 10n of Major
and Mrs. R. R. Hewitt, 702 Mar-
auerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
Little more tha.n a week after
the baby was bom at St. Joeeph
Hospital, Major Hewltt was sent
to Norfolk, Vlrlfn1a. on mebe\1·
wtl. ~ baby's ~r,
Mrs. OeMvleYe Patten, has M)ped
take ear@ ol the ' 1fte one ~r
._ .... -. .... .a~-. ............ _..__.._._._._._._._~~~--~MQ-.~~~----~~---.-.~ ~~ ~we~ mat .-..n pijunttl, four OGIION •
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Bridge of Honor .
For Sea Scouts
Tht> ~ew Newport Harbor
ter for tllf.' group was pn! n E.-d to
the Ki"ani:. "ho are "poru.ors of
the Sl'a Sroutc:. The otcht""tra \\'8
donat<·d h) thP mu~if 1an:-~.;nion iJf
Santa Ana.
SPa Scout~ from the ~ewport
Sttip t:SS Ranger. \\ho '" fE' ad-
' anN'd to OrdinaQ SfamE'n. '1.\'lt'{>
Emil DnpyPt a \\'alter 'L•lhE'll
and J ohn RaJ:an. ~ ''f)('H"'l Jietght":
Bernat'<! Bardt n C"o, a .:\lf• ... a :
Jeorr~ Groth,• Ron.,=· )lo t""f' and
Chuc·k \\'alto . ~dn' a Ana a net
Stan!('~ P.l'inhau... B alhna and
'anta Ana
THE MALE AN I MAL, w ith all his idioeyncraeies, w:11 be portrayed by the Harbor Communtty P layers
Oct. 27, 28 a nd 29 at Newport Grammar School. Shown praetiein ;;for the play are (Rated, left to
right) Sven Br~kman, Marthella Randall, Bob Wentz: standing. Gene Waggoner. Wallace t.bttoon.
Edythe Barnes fw ho has since w ithdrawn because of illnen). Bill Caldwell and Bonnie Berrie
.\ 'P< ( ial ( n~~"· W3, \ l,ihl"
\\'pdnr,rta· n1_1?ht la ... t \\ Pf>k a ~ th E'
t.Jt •• a1 thE> Bay C'I'J h "hPr • )It
\JJ" RCibetl Allen. 31-1 AnadP
1 Photo by Gerhardt • n 1lho3 and :">h ar1d :'\tr . -----·
Assistance Leaque to Hold Benefit ·-Changes Are Made
In Cast of Play Plans for th<' forthcoming party
Wet'P Of pnmc COO('C•rn at the
rneC't ing of ht• J hu·hnr A '-hlancc
League Tue>"da).
On !'\o\·. :.!, meml>er" of the A.:.-
c;istancc u aJ.,'1.tf" "111 Wt"lco me
guc!)ts at t h(• :'\' ('~ pm t Harbot
Crown ol the Sea
Restaurant
Serving
F amily Dinners • After Theatre Snac ks • Next Door to
Port Theatre
Corona del Mar
BALBOA
Per sona!1 zed
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Selected
OIFT WRAPPINGS
Harbor 678
306 ~lain t .
Live Model
Sketching
e ~<'W Art C"las!'e!'.
:'\ow Offered
7 t 0 9 EV£'l"Y Mond~y E\'ening ••
8.J&oo 1/.t Qtall.tAf
W hlle-U-W ait or Shop
Rubber Heel
F RE E
with Each Pair of
H ALF SOLES
hoe Repair
Oppotlte Balboa Theat re
8 AL80A
Yacht Club for t h£>i r a nnual l>£m-
ef It bridgE' part) . The theme of
the affair will h.-''D<•lec:tabiP
01ets." T he Hat hor Cnmmu .1 i l~
F eatuN'ri in dc'f-oration:: w ill be E.'rs ha\ P had ''' mak~>
rare r(:'('tpi.'"' and famouo:. db .. he~. c·ha nge .. in 1 hP re~ ... ; o f 1 he~ 1 n••xt
TI~r <>ntu·e <>mpha'i' of the part) I pia~ sir.<'e : h" rorrP•i:--"T ht• \t:tlE'
\\Ill lx> upon th1• ph·asurt's of th•'jAnimal." fir"t \\f'n int t> tf'hf><H ·
table w ith a dcfmttf' aun toward ~~
' ho.;e d tsht•' wh1('h wtll d<'light th<.>
palate and allow th<> dmC'r the lux-ThP par' of t hP cYJirH N1 ~aid 1
un of a .1Pnd(·r \\3.t"thneo. Clrola v .. ac; to ha\P ~n_ pla:-E"d l
)tr". Sahatort~ :'\tonnro and b) :'\ir~ UP Bam\" hu F_cl.•• wa -~----N-O_W_F_L_A_Y_I_"'_G---~
:\Irs. Do~ le Hatch for we-t>k!' haH' un~xp€'(1 d l~ o~~~at• d r n a nrl_ ,, )t a: • :\1 ~·.'
l>E'C'n d(" igning post('~ and C'.rt'-st1ll m t~e ho ... pnal t<cn\f'lln,gl
ating mammoth ltfP-like hunc-hec; or f rom ~Pno~u::-o::urg(·t ~ ~h ha,
gardf"n \('g('tahh'!' that would dotl>een rPpla~Pd b: anolhet r la :-t'!l
11"
.. \\nitt' ._a,·agt' ..
a .... , c-r<'dit to tht> gardC'n of an) giant. meml>E:-t :'\anr~ Andt P\\ '·
Proc"('()" from th<' affair ";)J go Bill Cal i\\ ell of C"0rona rit·l "Tth~ 1 {'·~t)%r'\\~~;n~n"
toward thf' ~uppor\ of the-uaguC'·. :'\Jar. who ha..; ht ( n rr hi 'lf,l m ::
D<'ntal Clinic. \\htch hao:. be-eon en-the 1nle (f \\'all\ ''I I .h<H l' to
Jarged to inrluci<> high .;;("hool stu-bE' OU' o{ tO\\n. iiP h;t' hr>t>n I' 1 Sun.-Mon -Tues. -Oct. 23-25
dents a" \H"'II as cram mar c-hoo1 pla<'ed hy 3not hPr t 'ntnna Ill' I n .. J · h 1 p· .. •! B • ' \ 1 ' ..
childr<'n. <''-tablbhment o f a ("amp-! )tar hn:. Tantr n F'1 x "h" "'~"' L ' I C• , ... ,. i! ..
<'t'"hip fund for th<' Girl 5;rout' of1closE'ly affiliatPd "''h Jlr•'u l:l~ h.~bbott 31;~ Co t t'110
thl" rommuml:-. two o;;rholar,hiP"I StagP ;:.t Tu ... tm ci .r n ~ •I 1 pa,• ~ l1
of S100 f'ac-h. a nd ( mf'r~enc~ W£'1-. ummrr. j ~l~t the KiiiE:'r••
farr \HII'k th:ll hao:; a mountPd to I Tom r.J!:norl" j ... d11 t>c tin!! "T h(• ' ...
hou ... and ... of rtu1larc;; m thC' rom-~ )J.llt' A:1ll'r al ·· R' h \\'• ,. ~ h<t, P,JIJI• "• r;. cld.JJ I. .1 r.n J·· ·!'Jr.
munit Y thE' lea f! ng 1 n!(' r f T r•mtn\ T 111 I" J r ••
\..rfn('tal rh:urman of thf' affair er. and \!.11 he1:a R anci.tl! ha.... u:\nna Luca~ta
i-' :\J r.;. Philip Smtt h Ra) ~hCirt" the r o:e nf E llr n Tutn1 1 Thf>
Tea a nd Br idge P arty
H eld at Country Club
S<>.t!tnl:! 11 tahl~-o M' httdg-P
th~ S a nt.t .\n.l Countt ~ C lub
\\'om<>n '.;; ~rnup mf>t \\'t"dn<'sday
11f lac;;t \\ 1'••1< fnr afternoon t<'a
and C'ardc;. Thf• tra table was
d('cot atPrt '\ilh a pumpkin. au·
tumn l£>aH,:; anci ~<'llow mari·
gold. The br idg-<> pr 7E.'s wE're ash
tra\'S. Th(' host<"ss of t he month wa~ ;\-l r-s. W alt£>r ColE', Santa
Ana. M • 's :\1ar~art't SeE.'ley,
Balboa. and M rs. Clark DyE'. San·
ta Ana. w<>rE' hostE.'sst>S for t he
day.
FuturE.' events arE' a bridge
lunrhron for mE.'mbE.'rs only on
Oct. 28. and a Hallowe'e-n dance
on Oct. 28. f rom 9 p.m . to 1 a .m.
RE.'~eon:at ion!' for thE' lunchron on
<::x-t. 28 mu~t bE' turned in b}
\VednE.'sday, Oct. 26.
CAPT . HAYS SPEAKS
ThE' Balboa Bay Uons Club
heard Jo hn Hays, 618 Goldenr od.
Corona dE'l Mar, speak on jet
propulsion at its WE'e-kly meet-
ing last n ight I Wednesday at
t'be Rossm ore CafE.'.
Next WednE'sd a) night thE'
Lions w ill viE.'w 3 colo r film of
the Los AngeiC'~ Don Footba11
team's exciting E'\'E.'nts of the
1948 season.
Orang£' C'oa!'t College is start-
ing a ne~ r 1as" in Mil1inery Wed-
nesda,·. Oc-t. 26. This class will
mE.'E.'t ·each \\.ednC'day from 7 to
10 p.m . in Room 3 of the OC'C
Scie nC't.' Buildmg. Only 24 adults
can hE' aC'C'Ommodated. Hazel
Bishop wi11 ronciuct t hC' rou rsP.
~fr. and ~fn;. Russell H Ampton.
~16 ~targu~?rite Av<> .. Corona dE.'l
Mar. were ailed to t h<" bedsidE'
of :\fr.. g ampton's fathE.'r this
we<'k-end. The H amptons lE.'ft by
planE' Sunday at 11 a .m . Pn route
to R ussell, Kansas. ::\tr. H a mpton
r<'~n1<'d rmd ·\&'e<'k.
ca~l ab o i n<·:u d.-... \\'a !'~ I ltoo.,
BcmniE.' Bet ,~ On <'n B. o<1k ..
~\en Brnckma., X<'\d t •;tk d t
GenE' \\·a_p • .,n~t \l t• ~ P r i· •·.1
Jimm~ F't'£' a'1ti D~an !'-r1 'h.
I I r 1 I C
l~ n:,H ~:i,J f,, '·
···e .. ar.
That· ... ~ly Baf-l\ ··
a I • •
"ThP ~1:1 £ .\ntmai" \\1 1)1• JH'f'
sen ted Oc-t. .!7 2~ a nci .?fl .lt t hi"
. ·ewpot1 BE.'a l h 1;1 a mmar S('honl.
ThE' t'\'E>ning .-,f 'l'l .!7th \\'lll 1"1{'
rE.>S<'n·E.'d for mt>rrther~ of 1 h<.>
PlayE.'r-s. Curtain \\ 1!1 he a i ~.15
p.m.
P.(l\ P.·~._. 1·.. P<t.• F\ '1.'1"'
in
"Do\\·n Dakota \\'ay ..
TME~ntE
Corona del Mar
BOX OFFICE OPENS 6 :45 P .M.
WEEKDAYS; 1 :4"i PM. SUNDAY
TICKETS: (Tax Included)
ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 12c
NO W
"TA
GARY COOPER
SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY-OCT .. 23-24 -25
"YES, s1 • THA rs MY BABY"
Donald O'C'on:-:nr Chulcs Coburn Glcll ia Pt H.l\ '"n
"HELL Fl E"
\\'ILUA~l F.LLh.lTT ~~ RIE \\!:"DS R
PLUS SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS -------WEDNESDAY through SATURDAY-OCT. 26-27-28-29
"SWORD I TH DESE r·
DA:"A ..\~DREWS ~t .\RT-\ 1\.""P.f''\;
ALSO ENTERTAINING SHORT S UBJ ECTS
FREE PARKING Only 1 Block from Theatre
at IRIS AVe. and COAST BLVD.
... "e\·er Too Far-\\'hf're\· r ou . re''
T:HE ENSIGN
THURIDAY, OCT OBER
-Plus B1g Laff H tt -
hl • L lt• p, · ... ~, :::.. rcl•
"Biondie Hits
tlte Jackpot"
. ttPnt ion. Kiddi . ·!
P~ Enroltn1ent
at T h•s Sat K1dd e Ma tin~~
tn t he
S u'1 .· Mon ·T ues. · Oct. 23 .?5
J~ tl'nrl F-. ~· 1
;\' d • J l.•"C-. ,\ ('
W atch for Our Big
First Annual
.\.nniversar~-Party
Prizes. Gifts
;and ;a B1g Spec1al fer All '
TUES. and WED. · Oc t . 25-26
1\\'0 Big Re-QUf' t
('omedi~ •'
Ends SAT . -Oct . 22
GN'gor)-P k A' a Gardl"kl
''n.Greal
Si .... ~"
SUN. and MON. -Oct . 23.CZ4
2 tar-tudd~d Hit !
llOPE and RO BY
"Road to Rio"
'
THE £NI IQN THUftiOAY, OCTO.Eft 10, tMI I
Playing 1n front of the largest Tar tS.:yaro Une. The Tm work.. . BEST lN 'nfE WEST? For tree-planting ceremony at the
home crowd thu S8.SOn, Coacll Al ed a sucker-pus play that allowed ltaclng Cl"e\VS of the ~ the tblrd consecutive year Hamp-newly Improved stl'etch or the
Irwin's Tar! turned what was th~ Oller line to chase ln after the Coa t College s&Wna team are ton's Harbor Ontg, Corona del boulevard.
doped e»t.Jo bt-a close game Into unprotcctro Dave Cantn!ll. who being <dewloped and eardU1ly Mar. has been placed on the Rex-• • •
a 4.2 to"«' rout against Huntington Jobbed a pass to a receiver on the roached to enter Intercollegiate all Dru.g Store honor roll, whJch VI'S BEA U1'Y SHOP in Cot·ona
lleadl Friday night at the New-lett flank. The play netted 25 competition In at least four ft-ls quite a teat because the store del Mar is ~till In the samE.' phte~.
port Harbor High field. Tomorrow yards. Bob Be.rTY. fullback, car-gattas during the co.mlng year. has been open only three years., but the n('W cosmetics c ltrcPn
(Fiiday) the team travels to Or-ried the ball for the first sco~ In a serlcs of ellriilM.tlon races Justin Dart, president of Rexall,, paint) on th(" race of it makes it
ange for what appears to be an through left guard and Mel Smal-scheduled during October, thir-presented the awards to Russ look entirely different. S ~ m <'
easy vistory. 1~)', halfback, kicked the extra teen Orange Coast students are Hampton for •·outstanding profes· 1 friendly !';Crvice inside.
The safe lead all~ Coach lr-point. seeking position s on the vanity sional service in the drug field." • • •
win to field many third and fourth La~er, in the same quarter. team. With tt went a gold service pin 1 IT'S TltE INTERIO~ t~at is
SUing substltu~ during the rast Hunting1on Beach again fumbled Under R . 0 . BDyce. Instructor to each member· of the Hampton diffeorent at th<' Petite Vtlle tn Co-
qua.rur. nus replacement reveal-on its 38-yard Jlne and Harbor re. in buc:iness education and 60Cial sta!f: Jo eph McClellan, Bert rona del Mar. Monica Sm,th has
ed a t.tlentM quarterback, Roland cover"t'd. Cantl'<'l1 threw a pass to scicnct' at the collc-ge, the team Christian. Mrs. Freda Larson, lX't'n doing wondt>rs with new T~Jor. who th.rt>w a touchdown Smalley, who was stopped on the will b<' c-ntcred in the Paclfic Mrs. Maxine Henry, Jack Paul Ji r,hting, n('w ~int and remodelled
pass to Gene-MacMasters in the Oiler 7. In two plays, Berry mo\'ed Cos t Intercol1egiatc Regatta dur-and A. A. Hanlin. tkcssing rooms.
Oiler end zone. th<-ball down within a yard of the ing the C hristmas vacation, the • • • 1 • • •
llarbor got a break earl~· in the goal and Smalley took it through Pacific Coast JunJor College Re-THE NED JOHNSONS are busy i ANOTiiER CHANGEAROtrr Is
flrllt quarter when Jack Bell re-left guard for the tally. Smalley gatta ln February, and Orange getting the new location ready for taking place on Balboa Is.Jand.
COYered an enemy fumble on the m ade the conve-rsion good bring-Coast College's o~ Mark Healy tht?ir Piper Johnson Menshop at Gat('S Realty Co. ha. estabh~hed
lng thC' score to 14 to 0. In the Jr. Challenge Trophy regatta 710 E . Balboa Blvd. in Balboa. new offi<X's at 311 Marinc-Ave.7'
S('('()nd quartt'r. Peckham. an Oiler durlnJt the spring semester. They are planning a grand open-I former location of the Sptns!er s
halfbr~ck, scamp<'red 60 ya~~ for In the first year of the Orange ing to coincide with the forthcom-Gift Shop. nJanche and. Gmny
a touchdown after snaggmg a Coast competition th(' school won ing ceremony of turning on the Gate-s wC're formPr~~ • elhng real
pas~.. . its ftrst athletic trophy whe-n its ornam e ntal lighting of B a 1 boa , el'tate at ~12 MIU'tn~ A\'C'. Con-
. ~ 1th onl~, se-cond!' left in !he sailing team was victorious in the Blvd .... There will also 1x-a trac-tor Butlder <;:"onnte Shook re-
fu-st half, Dtck JonE>s. serond stnng Junior Colleg<' Regatta last mains at that office.
Tar quartC'rbac-k. ran through the spring Its first race the Inter· • • • cnt~t'E' Huntington B each team in C'Oilt'gi~te .• was lost t'o Stanford I •st D--es IIAI.I A HORRY HAS TUR~ED Into
a 55-yard ~allop into the Oiler end las1 Christmas; and tn its first IICI na f'ICIU tC'arhing for M~. Edwnrd Fir-
zone. Smalley booted the point. in\'itatfonal r-egatta tor the Mark By ,,, ClUb bnnk. \.\'ho is giYing instructions
bringing the score to 21-6. Healy trophy the college lost to 1 in hook in~ anrl braiding of rugs at Small('~ --chalked up h is second Long Beaeh J~nior College. thr building where her· husband
Tt> E-arly tn the fourth quarte: and Tlle team has been provided Club and 1 op<'rat<'s his antique shop, 104 then made good the conversJon-. . b Leh Voyagers Yacht tts Main St.. Balboa. \Vom<>n intc-rE'~t·
bringing the score to 28 to 6. ":!th ctght boats Y the man guests wel'<' offered the facillti.es f"d in th<' art of hooking and braid·
K(>ith Butch. Tar center. intercept-Dmghy Fleet of Newport Harbor. of the Balboa Bay Club for Jts lng can take )('s~ons any time
C'd an Oiler pa.C\8 on l he 50-yard Studen\s ra:tl~=·r;.r In .;he last J'acc day of the year Sunday. from 9 :30 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. $iX
lin(> and hrought It de-ep Jnto en-progr.m~ nc u e . ope, a~ The annual club breakfast was day. a week. Mrs. Firb~k started
emy territory before he was stop-Jan Ho~ t, Roger Melstnger, Bo. at 8:30 a .m . and trophtes \Wre 1 gi"·in~ instructions bt'catl!'<' so
JWd. On the ne-xt play. Smalley Scholeofl(•~d of Coron~ del Mar • presented for r~ces held by Voy· many of h<'r friends asked hf'l' to
ran through right tackle for the Don Ho'' e ot Balboa, BUl Bents ager since Apnl. teoach th(>m. ~C'Ol"(' and made the k ick for the of Balboa Island; Bob Stegert of The two eY('nts tha~ took p\aC('
point good. Seal ~each; a~d Bernard Barden Sunday were the P ·H Round
\\'ith S(>Conds left to play. Tay-and Dick Ha;;tmgs of Costa Mesa. Robin Series. !or the Clay Camp·
• • •
2607 "7• Ne\\-port Blvd. lor thl"('w a prof<'ssionaJ looking beJI Troph y and the Ladies· Din·
NEWPO C H pa~s to Marl\Iasters into the Oiler ghy Sa.illng Championship for
OTHER CLASSES which are
going on in Balboa are th(' Ralboa
Art Gall<'n clas.'\cs. hc-ld at :101 E .
Ralhoa B·lvd. Lh·e mod~l art
classt>s bf'gan this we-E"k with in-
struc-tion fr<'m 7 p.m. to 9 p m. In·
stnJttor is Rill \\'<lOdhum of Bal-
boa.
('nd zone. the Jane B. Schock Memorial
----------------------------Trophy.
Linoleum Oearance Sale
Bes t Bargains in Orange County
Orang(-Coast College's Pirate Th<'rC' were s<>v<'n cnrtics in
footballers will. be out for their the six event sf'ries of the P -\4
fourth Yictory in fiv(' starts to-Round Rohin. Each skipper sail·
morrow <Fridayl night when they Nt C\'Pt') boat but h is own. The
m('>('t the Fullerton Jaysee Hornets \\inner was Garv H al'\'('\', South
nt R p.m. on the Horne-t field . PasadPna and ~f th<' · Balboa
oa~t droppt"d its first game Yacht C"lub: and S('{'Ond was
two \\('(>ks RRO at Santa Ana, and Ste,·e Cr'Osby. Los Angt"les and
• • •
7-:F.WS F'ROM RESTAl'RANT
RO\\' on 'Ralhoo Island indicate~
thnl Isl:.md Patio will be dose-d
until Oc\, 29 and Ted Owens ;\Jalt
shop will shut thcil' doon cvery
'!\lonctay tftr'ou~hout th~ ~f":lsOn. thC' Pirat<'s at"<' <'agcr to bounce Vo~ ag('rs Yac-ht Club.
l"~ack into th<' win rolumn at the Th£' ladies' raN' in uhman rxr><'n~<' of Coach Ed Goddard's nim~h~ ~ "as won b~ :\'anC';. nnA~C"HTNr. Ft •RTHF.n out Complete Line of rm trong a nd Other ~fake • • •
powf"rful Pullt>rton contingE-nt. Bt~ttt d~lf"\. Nf'\\l>Ort J 1 arb 0 r in thr Harbor ArPa. Ute John
FttiiC'rton dr·ubbNi thC' Pirat<'s. 42-Yncht t...:luh. "hos(' cl'f'\\ was \"ol"el Co .. 1115 E. Ba
0. Ja.-.t y<'at· at Huntington B<'ach. L~·nn Ll\ ingston. Mrs. Bat·bara Rnl~f ~vP opt>nN:i a .n
Fulkrton hn" won two and lo~t rt"rrin Vo;. a~C'rs Yacht Cluh, was M 1. 1 Newport
two to datt·. hut th<> two Hornet l\l'c-ond. Mt~s Rf'ardslev r~nd Miss I !\ks<t.
d . . • • • 11ornt t los-.''" Wt'l''<' sror<' 1n Li\"ing .. ton wt•n• awarcl('d take··
pt :lt''il'<' ~am(' . and Fullrrt on ;., hf>mt• 1 t'ftphiC's :ltld ;\1l~s Bf'.wcb ,\ SPF.Cl ,\ LIT hcmg off,•rt'd by
EXPERT INSTALLATION
Guaranteed Over Wood and Concrete
E. C. Page Linoleum & Tile Co.
135 E . 17th ST. Call Beacon 6210-W l'UlT\'nt ly tm<h•f{'at<'d in confC'ren('(' )£'\ l'C'Ceh ed 1 hl' Jam"' H. Sc-hock Dot nnd Rnh on th.. J ... J.-nci. Is
competitilm 'l~mor:a J Trnph~. Ttw Srhock Rlun:·s Parndt' nf ~Wf"(•t ... "ht~~
Costa M e~a FREE ESTIMAT ES The Hot nt '" arl" ratl'd n" si-.: Troptl\ b t'l tw "'' a rciNl annvnll~ pt'O\ td('" a bo' nf f':lmh :l mon
point prc•-cnml" fR.\ot·it<'s OYC'r thf' 10 a ,~umrn's r:tl'l" 111 nm dmghv 'f"XC'C'Jll tht• thrf"<' ~ummet months}
Pirate'~. 1 . . · · to gt'f"f"t ~ 0\11' fru•nd~. r ass. •
Complete He ting Service
Power Squadron Group
Lecture at San Clemente
Local m<'mber of th<' N<.'wpctt't
Harbor Power Squadron have
bt>en travellin~ to San Clcm<>nte
to instruct night clas. es for a
new squadron bl'ing fonn<'d thc-r<'.
()pF.;-.:T~r. S..\T\'RDAY \\ill lX'
Rogt't ·, Ptt narht'<'th' ~11 :575
('oa~t lli~h"'·n~· c not·th <'f ttw 17th
St. intt>rS('('tion1. sfli'C'ialil.inc: in
harbt'C'UN\ food. sh•aks :md fi.-h.
Ro~<'t' Earh of South L:tl.!llna is
the-own<' I'.
for ~arty check-up before the
cold vveat her rush
C'omplf'te Maint~nance ervice
CLEA NING, ADJUSTING, REPAIRS
on A ll Types of Furnaces
Harbor 1732
Monday-Friday 8 to S
Emergf'ncy rvice
AT ANY TIME
Call Orange 0833-W
ALL TYPES OF
ific
ALL TYPES
OF FLOOR, GRAVITY, W A LL
AND FOR CED A IR HEA TERS
• Fraser & Johnston
• Nonnan Sout herner
• Coleman
• Holly
• Janitrol
B EET METAL WORK
•
HAR BOR 1732
1 '709 Coast Blvd.
Mrs. G .L. Andrew. 315 Jas·
mine Ave .. Corona del Mar, lee·
tured last Thursday nig ht on
t>quipment. 1ighl and marine law.
Don Duncan, 604 Iris Ave.. Co-
rona dPl Mar, will talk tonight
!Thursday) on seamanship. NC'xt
w<"ek a lectut'(' on rules of the
r-oad w:11 be heard.
Director to Speak at CHS
MeE"ting of th(' Childl'<'n's Hom<>
Society will be held Tuesday at
th<' home of Mrs. Hugh Spr\rl~er.
2321 Cliff Dr .. Newport· HQights.
Spcakt'r will be Clyde C'ret z.
('XccutiV(' director of the Children's
Homc-SociC'ty.
Assisting the hostess in prepar-
in~ the lunch<'on will hE' Mrs.
Harold Caldwell. Mrs. Harry Blod-
gett and Mrs. W . H. Hitchman.
T.R. Regatta Sunday
Th<' Ralhna Yarhl Cluh \1, tll h<'ld
it~ annual Theoclon' Roo"''' l'lt T n-
vitational R('gatta Sunda~. The
C'hamb<'r of C'omm(}f't'C' p..-rpl"tual
trophy to h<' awardrd th(' "inn~r
of th<' class of rlin~hy h:n ing the
grente"t numb<'r of ('ntri<'~ "ill be
pl'<'scntc-d by Thomas l<dih• t'. rear
admiral 1reH1·edl USN. Other
cups and tak<'·homf" trophic-.-will
also bE' pl"('S<'nted by the Balboa
Yacht Club.
M EETIN G NIGHT CHA NGED
Weekly m('Ptings of the N{'w-
port Harhor Community Player~
have bel'n changed from Monday
night to TttPsday nights. Meet-
in~ are h r ld at thf' Crown of
the Sea RC'staur:mt in Corona dl'l
Ma r at 8 p.m.
R EALTOR
Annou~• the Opening of a
GENERAL REAL ESTATE OFFICE
1311 COAST BLVD. CORO N A D EL MAflt
(N eJrt to Norman's Nursery)
Pbolle : Harbor 1936-M
Following dissolution of h1s former partnership
at 607 Coast Blvd.
•
.. Your Family
Restaurant
(Closed Tuesd~y )
1415 Coast Blvd .
..,...,, oor 1946 Coron011 del M•u·
JOHNNIE'S
liQUORS
L \r.;<' a5sor1:n<>nt of fiuest
ltquors at lowest !JO~sibJe
pai~<;;
EARLY TIMES
St,.OIIIght Bour bon Whiskey
$4.39 plus tax • 407 ~ C.oast Blvd.
Corona d el Mar
OPEN DAIL Y
Trea ore Tones
ben lin-\Villiams
Schoffstall
Paint Store
Ha 2141-W 407 Coast Blvd!
Corona del Mar
.. B uy Your Chicken
by the P iece"
Week-End Specials
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.
Nedls&leds
lb.23c
E X CELLENT FOR SOUP
MEATY
WlnCJs • lb. 46c
GOOD WITH NOODLES
BroR7~-Broad-Breasted
Tl._rRKEYS
FARM HOUSE
Recipe of the Week
SPAGHETTI TETRAZZINI
By F lip
6 t blspn. Mo\Jnta n Maid Butter
4 t t>ls pn. flour
3 cups warm mill<
1 e)g yolk
S lit and pepper
11/2 c ups d tc!d F arm House
Chicken
1 small ca., mushrooms
2 t .>l:>pn aherry
V. lb. sp aghettt
Grated W 1sc.onsin Cheddar
cheeae
M "lt hlltl£'1 ;..•lrl flo11r and
milkr Cook and "'"' nnlil thick. Anct h<-aiPn t·~~ \ rl)k, <'hicken,
mu ... tn·oom... shf"tT) Cnok spa-
chr 1 r i unt tl ill"' l••nrif"r. Drain
;lnd toss v. t1h n•c-l tf"d hutter to
p re.<'nt ~tic·k in~. Plarf" nonions
of ... ,,agh('fl l tn h•Jitf'&f"d ramc--
ktn, 1op '\\ 1''1 r1 ·am ·d rhicken
.'\nd sprinklt> w·nt>rnuslv w ifh
f'hf"t" ._(.>. Ba h • i, mode ra I P OVE'n
""' tl top j-. light h· browned. S"r' c with ga rhr br<>arl.
O pen Sunday, 11 :00 to 4 :30
.. WE DELIVER
'
The Fe. m House
918 Coa t Highway
On the Miracle Mile
NEWPOfltT .EACH
NEWPORT HAR80R'S deM t. S-.erior1 Wyo., has lleen paid off.
Mayor Cuni• Cha~n had .ent a deer and antelope, packed
in b e, out thi.a way •n return for a favor ,,.., Islander Hal Homrig,
who had loane4 a film to Superior high .:hool students. The pme
waa turned over to the Harbor VFW Post. Now Kenny N icho1s
of the Cottage Waffle Shop on the Island, in cooperation w ith the
Ch011mber of Commec-ce. is helping the VFW POllY back this good
t urn by preparing this 137V2-pOund marlin for a.hlpment to Superior.
T he f ish w u caught by IIIII Plgg aboard h;. boat Lyn on 1/6
tackJe after an hour and 20 minutes. (He holds the world marlin
record with a 209-pounder.) In the picture above are Kenny
N i:hots, M rs. Nichots, Ruby W illiams a nd Mae Sterling.
(Photo by Beckner.)
Top attraction bringing people ness: August at the top. follow-
to the Newport Harbor Area Is ed by July, September. June, May,
ocean fishing. according t o & sur-October. April, March. December.
vey of more than 100 busine November. January andl Feb-
firms made by t he Chamber of ruary.
Commerce advea·tising a nd pub-
licity committee. headed by Rex
Brandt.
Other attraction . in order of '
their importance. are bay boat· O
lng. ba'.' swim"mng. sightseeing
and tourin$?. oct>an boating. bay Hopes for a c1vac theater for
fishing. ocean swimming and the Harbor Area have dimmed
photography and arts. fo llowing the decision of the Play-
The committee recommended house Association to return the
tha t ·''-'-P sh ould c-onct"ntrate our funds raised through donations.
publicity and adverti!iiing to en· The Association, meetjng last
large our visitors in the last five Thursday in City Hall, ,·oted to
groups and maintain our pull on refund the approximately $4,000
the first three."' collected toward the goal of SSO.·
About 55 per cent o r all busi· 000, because it was not enough to
ness come~ from outsid<' the city go ahead with the project.
limits. the sua·vt"\ showro. Areas Awaiting disposition is another bringin~ dollar • volumf' to the 1.000 raised by the Association.
city. in 01-dct· of lmpot·ian<-e, al'e It was suggested that this sum
Los Angeles and Hollywood. Pa~· b<' givPn for a stage for the new
adena. Alharrt>ra and Puent!' Val· Legion HalL
}Py, CQ!-'~tl ~1c>sa. the 1"<'!'1 of Or· The Association re-Pl<'cted its
ange Count~. R ,erside. San Bet· Roard of Dir<'Ctorc; Prt'sident
naHtino a;1d the desert aJ'<"a. Carl Hanna. Pat Lorentzen. MM\.
ThP months o f t he year rate as L<'atrice W(.'5tf'rmark, Dr. Salva-
follo·,"'' in dolla1 vnlumc of busi· tore Monaco. Mark Healy, Mrs.
Edgar Hill and Mr .. Lee Barnes.
Missing Life nt Again RECALL EARLY DAYs
The <'..t.,f' of t h<' rnissing Sept. Early days in Balboa are in for
19 issue nf Llf(' Magazine for a gcnt:'ra1 "hashing" over this
Corona df'l Maa· sut>scribcrs has I W<'Pk and nPxt at the home of
h('CJ1 rlC'MN\ Uj) a" rcf>ul< of a Mr·s. R. B. Powell, 916 W. Ocean
It ttcr !Jor1 Post m'lslC't' Vc>rnc Front. Balboa. because Mrs. Pow-
WatMm II) th<' publishing fir·m. ell is having a visit from her
.
Tbe BalbOa Bay Lions
.u..rted alJ..lD& tidrie'ts last v.ftk
for an oO palntlnc b)• Job:D
Symi*Jil. The tickets will ~I for
50 ceuu each and thr pr~
from tbr sale will be dlvided
bet~'ei!Jl the Girl Scouts and tbe
Sea Scoula;
The painting, approximately~
inches by ~ inches. ts ol a
Yankee Cllp~r hip under full
.All It wiU be shown in \tarious
plaoetr of business throughout
the Newport area. The e<vent will
end Dec. 21. •
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PbOM ua · and make ar· rancementa to eee the
Laundromat wuh a load of
,your dotbee. IT'S FREE.
• ~ MCNn'-Ne awlrtrn j
f =...~;:==~~:::=. -~! ebelf ll a time aDd work Mftt. '-1 • •..u INAt co.mtO&--AJI ~ "'~ tiolll performed • .,.,._,diullfl 1 8tartiDI. etoppiQc, ~ ....
temperature, waahinr. rhutq 1·
damp..drylnr. ,:t
IIICUII,. 8AMIT-AJl lm~
ment over all known waahinc metb-1
oda. Inclined Buket JiVtll a 'f~Ub.j inc action thatiumamqlyddent.
All· CUAM.e-Tbe IAuDciromlt j
hu Do lint trap. Wub and rinae 1
waters keep interior aparklinl deu. ! ,
INSTAllS AHYWHYEI No holtlttl to Floor ••• No Vi&roliottl
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A t cpl~ from Life magazine daught<>r. Mrs. A. P. Hubbard of
~tates that coplco; of 1 hat issue Miami, Oklahoma. Mrs. Powell
ar·p twing maiiPd to all Corona and her daughter can remember a
dPI Mar subscrib<'rs. Why the good deal about the early days on
m~tgazin<' did not arrive that the penjnsula. becausP the Powell
week was not dptermincd. "All family first came here in 1919. 1
indicatiom; ar·e I hal copies were Mr~~:. Hubbard now has a peach
Television Radios AJ,pUances
mailed.'" the Life leiter said. ranch in Oklahoma.
MAR
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