HomeMy WebLinkAbout1955-07-21 - Newport Harbor Ensignwarded
For Heights
lradeSchool
The contract for construction
of an elementary school for New. I port Heights was awarded yes-
terday noon to Charles W. De·
vore of Garden Grove on his low
bldpf '-169.600.
Construction will start within
the next two weeks, and the 16-
clauroom achooL will be ready
for the fall of next year, Supt.
Roy Andersen said yettterday.
The school, yet unna med wUI be
toea~ at 15th St. and Santa
Ana Ave., within the city limJta
I of the City of Costa Mesa, but In
the Newport Beach Elementary
School District.
Bids were opened Tuesday
evwttn,. and the School Board
adjourned to yesterday noon to
award the contract. The seven
I:~~ l=t~ ~~ t~yf4~~50An=:
plus $4.000 It aluminum win 1
dows were subs tIt u ted for
wooden windows. The Trustees
act'epted the 16-classroom figure,
plus the"$4,000 for the aluminum
wlndoWJ. Square foot cost will
be SlO.OC.
This will oomplt'te the $900.000
program ma de possible by the
recent bond Issue.
Park Group
Stu.dies City
Trailer Plan
eGI\ ol San Diego. $378. 788; thlrd The new Para. leaches and
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Kr. Devon bid t:e,eoo f01 II rneetJn1. puaed It around for a ~~~~~~~~~~~~ cluarooma. minus 125.000 lf four while. then banded It to Ita own •
classrooms wouldbecut out,and ~~~~:;:.nst~~-Piannlng Com-WiJI Rqgers• HARE IS AMED lumber Firm
CITT JOBS STILl. orEN This controversla I p r o b I em
came officially to the attt'ntlon Son · to Show . Den·1es c 1·ty• s Applicants for tht' job of city of the Commission by way of a
clerk and city treasurer art' still letter to Newport City Council ~~~§~~1:~:-a;_~_d:_:_~ r~~~t~=~Tf~~~~ R~~~=~~~. BY POl T ASSI.I pc:~ ... ~,h:.:;~ .. , At.
vesflgatlon and study. 11 Lido Jlouad.t1p will be aD I torne) Karl Davis that luml.M>r
Both Rex Brandt and Tom Nor .. JI.lbUioa of trtck rope toea!D9 Edward Hare of 2113 Mlramar 1 ficatlon of the triangle at G St. I sh ipmE'nts are bf>ing uwd fnr a
ton. new membt-rs of the Park by JbluDy ~ 80il of the Dr.. Balboa. was electf"d presl and Balboa Blvd .. one way trat "build up" of freight ac·unty at
Commission. said tl}at when they ba.modat ww ...... Cllld &.. dent of the Balboa Point Associa fie' on Miramar Dr : helped dE' the Pactflc Elf'<.'tric-"s vards were
were a ppointed they were told qu•t lnUDJD•·time .uttw 00 1 tion at the annual membership 1 feat the matching land propo<>al dentt"d thi" wf!'f'k b~ V.·altPr Spl-
by the city manager that the lJ.do 1a1e. a. will cdM CIDIIduct I meeting }o'riday evening at City to US£' Newport ~an front pro <'E'r. offiC'<'r a net part n"'nPr of tht!'
trailer park problem would not a booth wb .. dl.Udnll may Hall. He suct'eeds Monte R. perty for a('quisitlon of land ' Ward lr Harringlon Lumber Co.
be turned over to the Commls toa larlata few pl1aeL 1 Grimes of 1743 Miramar Dr for state park tn Corona del ~1ar. Mr Davt.; told the> Newport
slon. 'l"ben'll be daDd.D9 to the , Other otfi<'E'rs for 195!>-56 a.re 1 su(.'('('ssful handling of sew•ral C"tty Council last WN'k tht!' PE
"I don"t mln<f catching the hot mu.ak of Lido•• OWil da:Dce I Robert StabiE'r. 1722 E. Ocean bulldmg code ,·inlation!ooo un thP lumbf>r hauling had ht-t'n great
potato," said Mr. Brandt. "but I bcmd. wttb Joe ~ as Front. 'Ice pr~ldent. and Charles Peninsula. tndvrs('d tht> l'andt ly tn<'rea~d m rP<"Pnt months so
don't w ant to act hastily. 1 am tbe eaacee. Otb« featur. of F. Schwan. 2017 Mlntmar Dr .. dary of Sand~ l\!,u Ka) In the that PE could "trengthf'n Its ra~
not prepared to act on It because the .. a-.....msv wW be the S('("retary . treasurer. Committee last C"ll) C"ounrtl PIN'tllm h<'lci for mnttnuancC' of 1t~ frPtght line
I had ~n told that we would atnl ~ Theatre aWwt.v a I chalrml'n will be appointf"d at I fl~t SO<'tal funt'ttnn attc>nciNI hy mtn ;-,lpwpnrt
have nothing to do with it."' the first meeting of the new more than 30Cl. piJntln~ or mort> ~1r Spll"f'f -.atd that lumber
Jd Gl h I f th Tom Mix plctww, ,...tent Haro ass. c a rman o e IIDadaa •"*' IJl food bootlu. !board. to bE' held Monday t'Ve trN"S b) th<' tk'autlfll .llinn <om haulmg h.l'; lnrrPal'lf'c1 ronsider.
Citizens Committee. said. "We
1
nlng. Aug. 1. at the Stabler resi I mittN' nhl.v he'< .;u-.p Apnf Ma.\ Junn
h Tr II P k IDGDY game boot.b.l Cllld buno ~ can open up t P a er a r rldM. dPn<'P. An"""""!! a quP,IIon !rom lhP 1\nd Jul) .ur normall) th<' big beach to the public and share 1 m th th 1 bP b · It with the trailer residents. just 1 Hold over dirN'tors on the audlen<'f'. ~r <;rimp-. .... ,.rt thnt a on .. 111 r urn r us•n~s.
newly ronstltutf"d board are Mr pla:.ground •~ ht>lng rlannr•1t hf' The bu-.mM-" has bN-n <'Vt!'n
like the HuntI ng t 0 n Beach B ......... ...a ... , ft--.. I CrimPs. Mr. Stabler. Mr. Schwan 1 tw<'f'n A and B "trf••·h HP sn1rl hPaviN than usual lately be-
trailer park beach Is shaft'S!." IIWWIWW UW...-rl and Mrs. Emory Moore. Charles tht"r(' ""ou ld bC' ol llttl.-IE'a~UP ('8USP II( hUI!P trac-t building In
He said he went swimming on Tl .. a~--s ••• , Owen was reelected for a new diamond and pl.l) (,It lilt if><; for C'o~' :\1C'"il and farther Inland.
the Trailer Park beach a week .... ---two y€'ar term on the board. New small c'h lldrE'n. \\ llh a paid dl H€' Sa Ill II was "silly and un-
a go; the public bt'aches on board membt-rs are Ray Baxter r«tor to supen '"f' the pia~ hE"ard nf to think that lumber
either •Ide were crowded; there An Informal concert of baroque and Mr. Hare. suct'eedlng Wil I ground firms would unneo<-c.-ssarlly han-
was Just one swimmer on the music will be presented by mem llam Kuhn and James Scar M,-.;. Moore ..aic1 that requt'sts die lumbf'r tWiN! HP was rom-
trailer park beach -himself-~ of tht' Southern California boro h h d d h • mentlng on tht' · l"f'd h wtth a llfe guard watching over ug . I a be(-n rna (' to t e womt'n s I tmp • c arge Recordt'r Society at 3 p.m. Sun e PJlESmEJrrS aEPOaT group for morP frf'Quent mem that lumbt>r Is being brought
him. -...1 8 vi h lr day In the garden of the Rex In hls annual ~port. outgoing bership meetings. either quar here just to show lndisJ)('nsable-m~ottl::p Cit~~· eo:~l;ee, Brandt home. 405' Goldenrod president Grimes related the foJ I tt'rly or twl~ a yt'ar This will use of the PE freight line In
!Continued on Pap 7) Ave., Corona del Mar. lowing accomplishments: ~auU
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~ discussed by thf' board of dt Nt"Wport. __ .:....:_.:.._ _____ :_ _______________________________ rectors. HandllnJt lumber Is an expen.
e DAJfCE SVGCESTED "lve Item. and sln<'f' the margin
P T ' Vi De I d Mr. Baxter u kC'd for mort> nf Opt'ratton Is small. handling re-een S lews On lsney an voluntt>er help for building up thE' lumtwr twice would wipe
. the rock wall at the llnle park out the profit. he pointed out.
on the ~Int. He suggested that ' CommPntlng on the char,e
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just couldn't walt any longer. we went on the boet ride. Ther. a ~t dan<'f' tM> hf'ld. with a that a trucking firm In Anaheim
Oh, what a beauty she la. and ano many boats, that take you pork baml for rontrlb\tt lon!:. to has hauJNi lumber here -and
lf you watched 1V I know you through the riven of Mexico. ralse mont'y for this projPCt <<;ontrnut'd on Paae 7)
saw the ''Mark Twain... Africa. Asia and Central and Theft was a conslciPrablf' show I
As we walked around I could South America. ~o,ofnh.ands In favor of his sug Carol Doane think ot just one thlll8 besides J can1 get OVft" Tomorrowland. .~o•
Dtsneyland 1a Just too large the fact that we ~ all ln an-The Clock-It La a clock of the President Httre ~ld that the F d s u
and fabulous to describe. You other world-1 couldn't let over ent~ wwld. Yes.. and a ro.ket cllrectors wUI carry on a drl\·t' U n et p
just baw cot to see lt. I lmoW the tact that people don't 8eem ship that takes l'OU to the moon. for new members ciurlng the
that you w111 love Maln Street to much care. or perh~ they lJttle ~ cars and the ~ comJng ~ar.
and Civic Center--l\'1 Just llke don't read about when to put way of 19!!. You can drlve the The new presiMnt. who df'
a little town. Thfte ls a City the trash. I feeJ 110 IIOft'Y f« the little can. take speedboat rlda. ~bet! hfi'Ml"Lf u a "Balboa.
Hall. Pollee and ~ Dept, men who have to deaD the and 110 many more thlnp that beachCOJDber," has ft"C'ently re
Opera Bouae. New.tand. Dlmey-IJ'O'(IHb. It Isn't quite tall. be-you wlll we 1~ 20, 50 or 100 UMd from the pf\pto enarravlng
land New.. Snackbar. ehootinl eau. th~y have lots ot C&ft.l tor years from now. busJnesa. He ls the fOITtlel' own6
aallery, fruit stancla. eamera trash and papers. I ~yeti e¥trY part ol Disney. of the Art ~aving Oo. of X..O.
..,...., a place to rent atroi*-We had the belt dbmer. We land. and can ba.rclly walt till I A.J\ael Durl.nl the war be wu
a1ad wheel dlaln. an4 even a ate ~ ln Fron0et\&n4. 'lbe can 1'0 .,aln. I 1mow you wtll lnstru('tcw In atrttart malnten
bank. Tbere are 10 ~MftY 1DOft dlJdto was lush. love ~ur trtp to Dlaneyland too. ante for 4~ Y'Mfl. lfe had ob
tMt 1 couldn•t rememw tbem In Fa.ntuylantt. S le • p l n 1 I wt.ab to t.b.abk ..., bo.t and talned the know how for this
..U. Beeuty CUt.le _. ... 10 ~! t•· ,.__, Mr. aDd Kra. /uYo project becaue of his ~encoe
'ftMft then Ia f'rofttltrl....._ ,...,,_ 1M )(~ .,._ and Raapa. and aliO Dr. Dldc Hoft. u a pU.ot. Re aliO oper&tM rat'·
1M )OC eon )Gob like ... .-1 lllaate ~ eats Pall ma.n and Sam Kttdlell. aliO of tn1 bolt.a u a Mobby.
t1aJD1; ~ ,_ ~ wu • dlllt..a.nd all ~ th Ebtltp IU1t. MY Dd 1•ve Mrs. B.,. .. ~ _. tbe
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TILEPHOHIS1 ~ 1114 _, I I II
Wlt.fiR 01 THI
CALIPOINJA NEWSPAPfl PUIUSHW ASSOCIATION
/lw4 ef th NAnONAL E.DtTOliA1 ASSOQATON
AIYO L HAAPA .Witw -' Pvltfltttef
PM HMPA -··---·-· A..eJet. .,,~ HU8H W.WIUAN .._. ........... ,._.,
MIT L. JOHNSON ~ .. ~
SAM MITCHEll ·--·-A4¥ertW.... Prt11tlllf lUIY STEVENSON. . _looUooper
SUISCliPTION RATtS
L..c.t .. ._,.~ , ... : r-,..-u.oo; Oft• ,..,......1.oo
Ovt.Wo of the Horltor /vfto: Two ,_.,_$7.00; Ofte yoe~
• • • TM NEWPORT HAliOl ENSI&N hot "-' 4ot.nt.11104 .. be • ~~ewtpo~ of 90110tel clrc~tlo1i0ft by ittdtm•lll of iho Superior Cowt erHI by
,.._ ihotoof It quellfl~ to publlih en p~tblic noilcot ,.qulreil by lew • • • Ent~ os Second Cleu MoHer In rite Post Offlco ot c-~~• dol Mor. Celif.
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eM E E:+ M M M +:w M M •;e I If M M M M M M i M M E e;e E M j
e HOW MANY DEATHS ARE NEEDED?
The stele moves '" mysterious wey ils wonders to perform. (.Apolo·
gies to W illiem Cowper.) . . .
Toke the metter of trying lo slow down thet frent1c tro~f,c olong
Coost Highwey through Corono del Mer. O~e of the myster~ous weys
of the $tete Division o f 1-;lighweys 1S e .m~stertous formule "':hereby they
determine the proper time to stert thtnktng of moybe slowmq the tref·
fie. I con t tell you the e xod deteils of thot fo!':"ulo--how mony ter-
roble eccidents ere required. or how meny fotelit1e s. One d eoth IS not
enough, thet's for sure . Meybe three. or four, is per for the course: We
ought to be oble to shoot thot pretty soo~ now. beceu$8 the fe1rwey
hos been cleered considerebly by the wtdemng of the hoghwey through
Corone del Mer.
Some folks think that moybe the pedestriens end the locol c.ers
hove o mite better chence now, beceuse they hove more dodg.ng
room on the w1de hoghwoy ond the drivers hove to be ~ore sk~le~
to get in 0 good sol1d blow. But the re ore others who ~l,eve thet 1t
just meens thet there is more room for more cers on the h,ghwey . .And
it follows thet there ere more cors geHing e crock et the foolherdy
pedestrion who ventures out on tho$8 cro~s-welks. in the blissfully ignor·
ont faith (ignoront indeedl thot he's sofe in the crosswelk. beceu5e the
low seys so, end enywoy, if he does get hit, it wouldn't count.
No hurry~ng the stete. There s been tolk these mony yeers a~ut
reducing the speed limit through Corone del Mer from 35 tp 25 m1les
en hour. But the stete wants to give this newly widened highwey time
to "se ttle down" to its proper pottem ef occident, injury ond deeth.
Then time enough for a surve y . .And when bloody well reedy (end I do
meen bloody) the stote will cut down thot speed li~it ~eybe. .
l ooh like the y're definitely committed to puttong 1n o treff1c l~ht
et the eesterly e ntrence fo Corone del Mor. But how soon? If we're
ludy, moybe before the summer of next yeer. No hurry. Only e couple
of lives. more or less, are a t stolte in the meent ime.
E•cuse it plee$8 if I seem flip. Confidentie lly I think the situetion
stinks. Everyone who lives here, e nd listens doily to the screeching of
bre\:et, end t.,_ f,..quent u~. ~ thud. knows without b.nefit of traf-
fic formule the t something hed better be done.
I guess it's up to the Corono del Mer residents end businessmen
to roise o rumpus. Thot\ e job for the Business Associetion enJ the
Civ'c A <(ociot <''1 let lhe Stele D:vis'o., of l:i oqhwoys ~"'JW how you
feel ebout it. If there s enough ruckus, I bet they II listen • • • e WELCOME, DISNEYLAND
I unde rst.,,.,d there ore guys so meon they II steol r endy frorr
boo•es. A nd I II bet there "'e quys so dour they II grope eve n obout
Di.,ne11ord o"'d r..r1 li~e ~pooled brots obout the crowd s end co,.fusion.
.v.h o~ there wo' <~I the spec.el o .. to+toMI c penong Sundoy
Thot ~ whel D.soeylond ,, f "'· Whot s the good of '' foil us kods
r 'J'~ 1 ollerd in droves 7 Count me in. This ~id wos there fr o m 2 ·)0 to
8 30 p m S~.-ndo 1 wol~tng .,..,d qow~ •og most o f the tom,. wide eyed
I ~e <~ th~ other children wh o:r .,cJuderi, omonq otrer~ Peg. ond Doc.
H vffmo ". Md Som Mt!rhell. O"d 121h yeor old Kothy J ohnson-oil
member, or the En•,tgn fem ly
We ..,11 oqr,.ed thot tl->ere •s nothing f, e it anywhere on the world
--e1o:ept moybe ,, the roment1r: imogtl"lllton of younq~ters oil over
the worl J. To be 5ure there werl!t the flubs ond .feilures ond inconveni-
8.,re• r f ""t ('or,e n nq. But the•P wes too much to see ond do to let
tro• b"Jt~e•.
We oil solute Dlsneylood ,I'd welcome it OS " stupendous ond
wonderful l)dd tion to the ettrecltons of Orange County
"Hints" from House and Garden, at Newport
by Coa.DJe Kltcbell
Interior Designer
Here is a new "Seeting toble combinetion'' we hove de ·
sogned et House & G orden ... It is fosflioned of Rette'n in the
sm.,rt "teo~" finish. The seoting pert is 48" long with e foem
slob and 2 foem bolsters ... the rest is o 24 · x 30 · Table fin-
ished in teo~. The bed not shown in the illustration above, ;,
foshioned of rettan ... the whole piece is ve ry IOflg end very
low . . . stunning with e lemp 39" or 40 inc.,_s high.
It was designed for a room thot need.d comfortoble .....
ing without the heaviness of too many upholstered p ieces. It
was 50 weU received thot we hove odded.lt to our r.qular line
and now have it on the floor . • . if you are lookin9 for SOfN"
thin9 lon9 .•• low ..• and s~Mrt thi1 may be it .
•
eJUST LArlt
1 haven't been ttahtn1 aJnce
the lnterclub Albacoce Tourna.
ment. There's that oldie about
when a ruy'a too busy to 10 fl.th·
lng, he's too busy, period. But
iUeU aealn, amJ1o-that'1 not
my reason. I've felt much more
like that other one about why
Old Fishermen Never Ole-and
honestly. I have been too tired
-you know-too U.red to rat.e
a rod.
How rugged a deal that tourn.
ament wu has been obvious all
this past week. I talked to that
human dynamo. Bill Pier. He
was still tired. Th~ to Hal Ke
noyt>r. He was varnishing his
boat, with assistance, I might
add. Uncle Harry Rogers' excuse
was that they had guests from
back east who always got sea.
sick. Pappy Harrison was busy
S<'lllng PonUaca. When I men.
tloned fishing on Friday he JOt
a sort of watery look In his eyes
a nd inquired absent mJndedly,
"Have you heard any thIn 1
lately~"
Yt-p, It's a fine thing for ua
old birds to play on the varsity,
but It's mighty fortunate that
they don't hold the champion.
ahlp oftener than once a year.
l'ye enjoyed the easy chairs In
the patio roore thls pu t week
than tor some time.
e OVEBSEAI JIEWS
When I got back from Avalon.
a Jetter stamped "Mit Luftpoet"
wu waiting. The wrlttna looked
famlllar. and It was. Thl.t wu
the first letter from good friend
and fellow fisherman. Or. Salva.
tore Monaco, who, with ha.
charmlnr Mary, la on a Euro-
pean tour. The Jetter, written on
July 4, was-trom Munc:hen <Mu.
nlch). Hl3 second sentence said:
"Please remember me to all the
Pacific Anglers and let ua hope
that this year they w111 top the
list In the Tournament."
Jt didn't take me lone to ret
that lood De'IIVS lu~ln1 back
to Salvatore. He belonr• to other
fishing clubs, but his true love
Is Pacific Anglers. No wonder, for
he was one of the founders and
the first president. I can see the
look ot Jny on his face. and the
drops or happy mois ture behind
h is glar.M>s, when he gets tht>
nPWS
Salvatore's lettl"r was full or
Interest. He wrotr: "After being
wined and dined by our friends
In Louisville CWhNe son R.enato
was awarded his M. D. degree)
and Nt>w York, we sailed on the
Marsdam on June 16 and arrived
In London J une 24. ln a British
Ford we toured the Midlands,
saw · London, Hampton Court.
Windsor. Wonderful roads - no
billboards and no tras h. (Litter
bugs. plea.se note~ I
"From Dover we went to Os
tend. Bruxelles 1 Brussels I, Co
logne and Heidelberg and ar
Letten-
Nt>Wp<>rt Harbor Ensign
Corona dl"l Mar. Calif.
Dear Hop:
In regard to your editorial In
last week's Ensl~n. expressing
disappointment In the stand of
the Cltluns Committee for Parka
and Playrrounds, In not attack.
InK t he poaltlon of the City In lu
d e t ~ r m I n a t I o n to conduct a
Trailer Park, It seems to me we
nHd to clarify the probl~m a
little.
Am I not right In aaytnr that
primarily you oppose th~ Clty'a
continuance of the Traner Park
because you believe It Ia funda·
m~ntally wrona for the City to
enrage In thla comme'l'clal type
of enterpriM (competition With
private business ete.)! It 1.t more
or leu Incidental to your bulc:
objectJon that thla partJcular
City OJK'&t~ commerelal ven..
ture also happen. to lnlrlnae on
a public rteht (UM of City owned
water front property u a park)
--althoueh I am aure 'you alJio
do oppoee th.la latter lntrtnp
mtnt.
Mow the CttlZenl CommJtt.e
rtved tn Munchen lut ntahL
Armando (the younrer son or
the Monacos la stationed th~r~.
ln the armed forces) was walt.
In~. He ta very well. Tomorrow
we wlll start for ltal)', throuab
the Brenner Pua.
'"''be culinary part or our trip
h aa been mu·y gustoso. Had some
marvelous aole ln Enaland, fish
and chi~ In Dover, all klnda of
IChnltzen tn Uemlany, wiener .
paprika, etc. Last night we ha d
a stein ·of beer at the famous
Hotrbrau. Bavarian beer La unex.
celled.
''Wherever there wu a river-
the Tha mes -or the Rhine -I
saw some one or our fraternity
uslnr a rod and courting lady
luck.
"Lots ot luck and warmest re.
ea.rd.s from all of us. You may
write untll July 20 care or Amerl.
can Express, Rome. After that,
qulen sabe!"
e JCZ .OZ STUFF
Last week we mentioned that
the flrat marlin had been we igh
ed In at San Dlero. This wu last
minute n~s from H a r o 1 d
Green'• Marlin Inn Bulletin.
usually very accurate. Later we
learned that all w u not as It
had been reported. Inside story
ta that Mn. AJ Peruoee, at the
Marlin Club, smelled a rate-or
a fish. The marlin, aupposedly
fresh from th~ brtny, looked too
dried up. too hollow eyed for her
OK.
When ah~ called for other
members ot the commJttee to
pU8 on It befOl'e laulng a
weight certlllcate. the alleged
anrler took back hla marlin and
deposJted same In San Dlero
Bay, ao 't1a said. SuppcMJitJon Is
that me anrJer. name forgotten,
had •rranged to pull a Joke, got
In too deep and had a hard time
backing out. 'Tis al80 said that
ther~ Is about $1,500 In prlu
money for the first marlln to be
weighed ln. So -marlln ttaher.
men-U you're still Interested In
that first one, It's still In the
watt>ra. e COOKDf' WJT1I CAl
For years I've had a gasoline
camp 11tove, but honestly I've al
ways been half a frnld of the
durrw't1 thing. It hasn't been
loaded or fired since we moved
to California.
A couple of wet>k.s ago I got a
new &tove to boll my C'ortee and
fry my trout 1 or eggs, Jf the Hoff
man Hex follows me). This
stove, a.s stov£'s go, Is a genuine
little gf.'m . Jt's called a ''Bernz
0 Mntl<'." and If they're not al
rPady In your favorite h ardware
or sporti ng aoods stor~. they
soon will be when the news get.!
around. This, listeners, Is a ter
rifle Ite m.
Thf.' secret of SUCCH."' lies In a
small but rugged cyllndt>r of pro.
pane gas that furnishes the
l(;ontin~ on Pare 81
JUUIOIJ) L BUTZai.Y, aoo of
Mw. 8Dd ...._ L & ...,ly,
1171 c..~ Dr .. c.n. .. .... ..... u,--p ltecl ..... . .... , .. a..-, ....... ...
Ia • poject cMrtl .. tbe ialtal-
&at:loaa oftkle of Uae lo9latkal
MCtioll ............. leutb·
... Areca eo-·-d. lallualcb. ......... ....., ... .s .....
Anay .. p........, ... ...
eo~ap&etled t.aio tndaia9 at PCI!rt 0.... CaW. ,.. ,._,._~
MIAUM atteDcletd Oa-.. Coast
CoU.,..
V-.ndals caused 1100 damag~
to a bulldlng under construction
acrou Newport Blvd., from the
Newport Beach city hall, New-
port pollee reported last Fraday.
Carl Groth of 1934 Continental
St., Costa Mesa, reported that
some boys entered the bulldlnr
and poured black tile m astic on
the Door and marked the walls.
Carpenters said they chased
tl\ree boys away from the build·
lnr a t quitting time.
.c. , •••••••• ,
Caa you ,......,. .........
oftt1aal ..... bay brtd9e ...
Ia ted ca.. to Ole blaU M-
low tbe Calltcawcaya ~t
lD tbe ..-cd •ldaltr., ......
tiM .... bJfta a....~ ~ b
pl•eect? Tbe ,......t ~
wa buJ.lt to po'ride tndfic
wttb • "'sttal9bt ll.aW" trip-................. , ..
........ tan ......... br ... nnt bddtfa.
An
I
-• • •
I knoW JOQ'W Mrn t4ld by a. 011 ... It tbne. tbat I ,... tllere
perta about Lu V11aa. Pabuloue 1 MWwr aaw a clrVnll 'lD Lu
dty, a monwa.at eo man'• v.,., What waa that aMtt you
.... n .. ,_ trJ1.na .to pt .-. made, "Don't tbeJ' baw DO hllt·
tldl\l tor nofta'"-· C..bllq. Ob. rod ap th .. r Carl6al ~
obi Dld I say a tNI4 wWd. At an)' boY, JOG make ,....,. Wce
raw th.. le no~ewa. Wepl that. a.ad .-.a. won't Ub you.
about tJMtr aatM. no phoney by 'l'be ._,_.._. ... Juat
p a.... WM1er otiMt ll&ftMe. loftlJ ....... tM ba1J41 ..... ltep-n.y,. opa &llCI above board. ptn1 outatde ,.,.. l1lle opentn1
People kMw tb.,. .,. 101n1 the dOOI' ot a eoo• onn. -
aelnat percatape 0¥8 wbaeh E...._.vef 'nlet depend~ on
only ~ ~ w1M. )'OW requirement&. It JOU uk
but ........ alwQS that penonal for It ~ pt the W'Oftl. u rou
feeUftl and !lope that It could par your eatJn1 habltl to the
happ.n to them. , bOUJ'I ot U p.m. to T a.m. )'OU
'nle state pta ttl rab.oft can Mt deUihUul food for •-
le,ally, and the national treu. than you can here. r~ 11.50 they
ury does nicely too. Tbe above Ia turn you lOOM on a food bar at
a pmty atronr UJUment why the "Chudc Wapn" In the
the rovernment ah<K(ld p_, ol1 knc:ho Veeaa. Thq jult aolo
the national debt by NCOfJ\411\1 you on a \Able loaded with food
thl.t state of the human mind that Ia out ol t.llla wotld. Onat.
and ret what'• bet.ne now d\an. tit &1\Udote few hun.-th~ la.
ne.led Into ranpten' banda by 8 r e a k t a • t durin• tbe aame
UJegal 1antbllne. A lot can be hou.n: h.,n, bacon 01 ta"'-aee •
said on thll aubjed but I am not an4 eap, potam.. tout, cot!ee,
about to try to add an)'thlne marmalade.
either tor or aealMt. l tJpre Entertainment! The best. nte
that people who go to v .. u audlencea want the whoop 'n'
have a temporary cbanp ol per. holler type. 1oe E. Lewts at the
aonallty to fit the altuaUon. They lt&ncho Vqu la the to,._ So
expect to spend money, to be ,.ood we saw hlm twice. Don't
taken and they are pMI)ared to mill tbe lbow at ex.beavy
enJoy lt. champ 1oe Louls' Moulin RouJe.
P. T. Barnum's exprealon 1 JWJtlce that Wally Cox (Mr.
about sucken, "one born every Peepeu) luted quick. Dry
minute and two to take b1m," humor, however lfOOd for home
hu been upped to tour -the corwwnpUon, doe. not eet over.
"stick m•n" who her~ the dice. I predict a slmUar fa~ for ''TWo
two to rak~ It In, and one to for the Money," Herb Schreiner,
watch the other three. That's who 11 acheduled later at one or
around the clock. Keya to front the spota.
doors are unknown. !fever a dull moment on arrf.
Sad, ud alght. two such crewe val at the Strip. Strip younelt ot
waltlnr at their crap tables and your habtu of lleeptna and eat.
no playen at 9 a .m. eu.tornen lne. The eamlne tabl• wlll
or no, ~hey keep the trap set. 1trlp you of the Nit. Bleep ln the
Felt so sorry for the house I day, ttav~J at nleht. and travel
nearly laid a silver dollar on the Ueht. tr you know wh~t I mean.
back Jlne. Realated thla lmpulle It's a rellef to ... that I am
and concentrated on lmprovlne rtvlna my readers. II any a
my health on a ~1 at the d.la-c:ban1e from ctty ~UCL But I
pensary. One should not allow ea.n't quite w.an Jn)'M1f entlrely,
the dlvenJons of the fl.tl pota ., ndde:nly. I JWit can't help
to Interfere with hla doctor'• feellne IIOfr)' for our Council,
orders. Your health first. I say. wbo accorct1n1 to the papen and
I've been wonderlne a Jot u stated by Councllmatl StanJey
lately what had bec..'ome of the llldderhol and the dty attomey.
~xpreulon, "Ut up IU<~ a saloon." ta)' that we an guc)l With ptn.
Why are th~y 10 aavtne on elee. ball maeblna few another whole
ttlclty In o ur C&lllomla bu.-. )'ear t011 tha P\IIIM* of study.
retln~ment on the old word. II It more l..lcenM r... we
They are so dark here that a feJ. want. a bleaer tllce ot tbe .u.
ler can't see hlnuelf In the bar mated SZ5(),000 )'eat)T take. or
mirror. That may be the reuon do we want to be rid of th.m u
a Jot ot gu)"'l don't realJze how a menace to the moral Ober and
tight they're aettlnr 'til the stool dtplty of our c:lt.Yf
tips them oU. (That could have U you reaDr waDt to study
two lnt.erpfttatlona.) t.baD.I'U teU 10'1 oat._. t.ow
My note. on the bade of a to 10 aboUt It ud pt U.. real
menu ahow that In the two daya, a....,..,
Invitation e • e
Dear Friend:
"THE BUTCHER BOY MARKET" invites you and your
family to come to our open house beginning July 21st thru
July 23rd at 3421 East Coast Highway, two doors from the
Newport Harbor Bank in Corona del Mar.
We will be featuring Swift's Premium Tender Fed
Steer Beef. well aged and trimmed to your eatiafaction.
We are also handling a complet~ line of Frozen Foods,
Bread and Dairy' Pr<?ducta and specializing in meat for
home freezers.
We believe that you deM"e the best and we
are here to serve you with OuaJltY, &tmoe O:nd a Smile.
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Peopl. have been
~ayin9 ••• ...d
b.lieYint that
YMIWI
DO lEI lEI
at
•
Coin Display
2nd in Ne1tion
GeM Jl\lebOlt. 80ft ot Mt. and
Mn. &.en~y Nichols ot Balboa
llland. hu won JeCOnd place for
.hJa rare colAs diftlay 1n tbe Na.
tJonal Coln Weelf Cont.t. WhJch
draws thOUNndt ot enttle. from au owr th~ Unlt~ Statea.
Gene won hlt award tor the
&.play that wu abo41m at the
new headqua.n.t buUdJne of
Newport Balboa Savtnp Ia Lo&n
.U.n. dutlne National Coin Week
lut April. 11\e quaUty and ap.
peatance ot the dltplay and the
amount of publicity It received
ln local papera are facton con·
alder~ In preaenUne awards.
The ~.000 boat with two
names, "Lll Momter" and "Sarah
Ann," waa recovered by the har.
bor department at 2:14 a.m. lut
11\ursday after owner R. C. Ring.
holz ot San Bernardino reported
the 24·f~t boat mJulng from Its
moortne at 920 E. Balboa Blvd.,
Fumitur located the boat at th~ Ch.rls.. e Uan'a Hut moorings. ~ Balboa. The harbor d~partment
I
Complete Home Fumlahlnp an.ou 1VY1 801fDI
• ........ Horace H. Benjamin of Balboa
Liberty -was s uccessful bidder for the
lat ·~ Aft. bonds for the Trabuco School COSTA MESA Dlatrlct or Oranee County, ac-
cortJlng to the olflce of the
auditor, Les Eckel.
T·RAVELIIG?
Then don't forget Travelers Checks,
lou-proof money th•t you can spend
iust lie greenb.ds. 75c per $100.00.
*
lewport Harbor Bank .,._ .....
DOII'T
you briD9 the laundry
We do the work •.•
New Low Pric:ea
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
WASHERmE
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lUGE Tl TIE IU8G •
LAWRENCE WELK
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AUCK IIOCKI ·
LOJI WW&LL
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lftii()JI DICK
n.oalf DAL&
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I.ADT 10ft
aoona ....
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AT lEA-JlfM'z w Pint ca.. Jolaa I FliP,.._ Ia pte.. ...,..._. ......... UMria9
-..niU..~O.LL
Jlew·J--r. wttla tllle ant Mid. ... ,, •• ...u. ........
1155. J1on tbaa lAID ·~ aDd lfCI'Ml A_.,..y Kldalp.
--wt ~ v ... aa.t __.. -..nl II lllalpe .. the
Atlaatlc l'lMt few a two.moath
c:na1M. OGaDery piOCtJee at
Qucmta:Damo aery. Qaba. wW
clmaa the c:naiM bef.. ,..
tumill9 to lforfoUr Aa9o 2. Kid.
dllpMaa LCID,.abelaa Ia the
lOll of Q..aber lecntary aDd
lin. Bay I -~etm of lfew.
port
'I'M ftnllhb\1 ~ on the
new Muonle Tempt. at 15th Street and Sl Andrew's place,
ac:r6u the •teet from the New.
poet Harbot UnJon hlp .chool,
have been ltarted, aCilllrdJni to
lalph P. Muk.y, pree.ldent of
the Seatarlne Masonic buUdlne
...octatlon. He added that oc.
cupancy ot the buUdine Ia ex.
peeled before the end of thla
year.
Proceed~ from the July 216
dance at the .Rende:zvoua BalJ.
room, Balboa. at whk:h Lawrence
Welk and hJa orchestra will pro.
vlde the muak:. are expected to
defray much of the flnlahlng ex.
perues. Mr. Maskey said. All of
the Lawrence Welk entourase •
seen weekly on televlaion, wUI
entertain \_t the dance.
Tickets t""or the dance are being
aold by members of Sealarlng
Lodee No. 7~. Free and A£.
cepted Muon.1, and Harbor Star
Chapter ot the Order of the East.
em Star. They may also be ob-
tained at Richard's Lido Market,
Crawford's Drue Store, the Fltz.
morris Realty office In Corona
del Mar and at Mr. Maskey's
real estate of!lce In Newport
ln'IIOif ft.OJID. I If 1 lhaht
wttla ~ Law a 1 Of Welk ..-..
stra. wW be C11Doe9 tlae Welk .uata to_._... at .... ......
fit doCIDce T..clay •• ... at
the ••&Senoua lkl11l--.
Beach. On the evening or the
dance tickets may be obtained
at the Rende:zvous Ballroom.
•AG& IW
KMDTO*'•uau
Elementary School teatber Vf/1.
onlc& Scht.der haa lett b• eo.
rona del Mar home at 70f Col·
denrod for AUlambra.
Polio Vaccine
Shots Friday
J'l.nt and aecond erade atu. r:==========;;-
denta Jn the Newport Beach ele.
me:otary .chool district wlU 1et
their aecond Salk polio shot to.
morrow (Friday I In the Harbor
VIew School, Corona del Mar,
Tbomu Woodward, school bust.
oeaa manager, has announced.
The ahots will ~ given from
9 a.m. until noon In the echool
at 900 Goldenrod Ave. Students
eligible for the shots are those
who obtained their first shots
prior to srhool closing for the
aummer vacation. Besides the
first and 8f'COnd grade students
from the Newport School. Co-
rona del Mar School and Harbor
View School. students from St.
James School will recc:>lve their
second shots tomorrow.
Mrs. Ellen Ingram. school
nurse, will repr('sent the achool
dlstrlct at the "shooting."
anu. roa TOTTENs
A daughter, Linda Lu, was
born to Mr. and Mn. Donald
Totten <Jf 205 29th St., Newport
Beach, on 'l'l.lesday, June 14, ln
Hoag MPmorlal Hospital.
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Ho ,.,_. too for I .... ,,..,. .......
23DD ........ 9d..
Coeta .... ..._. z .... &saa.
l.lbe.ty .. ,.La '* .. 1511
Elementary Schools Hire
33 T ea'hers for 1955-56
Ground breaking aervtce:s for
the new temple were held ~pt.
4, 1954, and the cornerstone wu
laid on Fe b. 5 thl4 year, with
members of the Grand Lodge of
Masons of California attendln&.
Among the projects to be com.
pleted before the temple can be
occupied are lnstallatl.on of seats
and carpeting, connection of
heating and cooJJng systems. fln.
Ish carpentry and electrical
work, tJllng the noon, and fln.
Ish stucco and palnUne. M.r.
Maskey stated.
Thirty. three new Instructors
have been hired for the 1955-56
year at the Newport Beach Ele-
mentary Schools. lt was an.
nounced this week bX Supt. Roy
Andersen. Thla completes the
staff for the coming school year.
NewChairmen
For Optimists
Verne Watson, the new presi-
dent or the Newport Harbor Optl.
mist Club, announces t)te ap.
polntment of the following com
mlttee chairmen:
W. C. (Buck) Buchterldrchen.
prorram: Ted Clarke and Ted
Russell, boys' work; 8111 Tobias,
me m be rahlp and attendance;
~rae Burkhardt, life member·
ship; Jack Buchan. lnter.dub re·
lations; Francia Gillman. enter·
talnment and apeclal events;
l'rank Q)Oekner, bll'lbdays; Jlm
Jennlnea. welfaN: Earl Lindley.
publicity and OptJ.Porthole.
The Optimists meet every
Tuesday noon at the VIlla Ma-
rina Restaurant.
PULAIIDS CET .aT
A son. Jon Michael, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Rolly PulaskJ or
302 Diamond Ave .. Balboa Island,
In Hoag Memorial Hospital on
Tuesday, July 12. Rolly Is the for.
mer Harbor Hlih football star;
his wife the former Marl}¥ft Pet.
erson.
LEGAL JIOTICE
CEIITIFICA TE or •usmus
Fictitious Firm Name
THE UNDERS1Cf1ED do here.
by certify that they are conduc.
Ung a printing and publishing
business at 2850 E. Coast High.
way. Corona del Mar, under the
fictitious firm name of Ensign
Publishing Co.. Inc.. publishers
of the Newport Harbor Ensign, a
newspa per, and that said firm ls
composed or the following per.
sons whose nam~ In full and
place of residence are as follows.
to wit:
Arvo E. Haapa. no Jasmine
Ave .. Corona del Mar.
Mary A. l'laapa, 710 J urnJne
Ave., Corona del Mar.
WITNESS our hand& thla 8th
day of July, 1955.
Arvo E. Haapa
Mary A. Haapa
STATE OF CALUORNlA )
)ill.
COUNTY OF ORANGE >
ON THIS 8th day ot July. 1955.
before me. a Notary Public In
and for aald county and ltate.
realdlnl then!ln. duly commJs.
aloned and aworn. penonalty ap-
peared Arvo E. Haapa and Mary
A. Haapa, known to me to be
&be peraona whOM nam. are
.ubecrlbed to the wlthln tnatru.
ment. and acltnowledJed to me
that they executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and otfl.
c:lal 8Ml.
JOIJI'f E. SADLEJA
Notary PQWk tn and for aaJd
County and State. My Comm••ton uptnl M~
Sl,llll.
Publlab: luty 14. 21. • Aq. t.
There will be 12 new teachers
at Harbor View School. 10 at
Horace Ensign School. 6 at Co.
rona del Mar School and 5 at
Newport School.
Here Is the list :
HARBOR VTEW -First grade:
Mrs. Margaret Ferluson, Mlu
Nancy Sheets. Mrs. Lovell Leh
man. Second erade: Mlss Nancy
Jane Garrlaon. Mrs. Elaine
Holmes, Mlaa Allee Wlnn. Thlrd
grade: Miss Dorothy Carl. Mrs.
Marele Richardson, Mrs. Marcia
Hess. Fourth grade: Mrs. Phyllis
Grimmett, Mrs. Nina Hixon.
Fifth grade: Mlss Janet Coombs.
HORA C E ENSIGN -Sixth
grade: Werner Carlson. Mrs.
Charlotte Carpenter, John Mount.
Mlu Harryette Fry. Seventh and
eighth: John C . Cranath Jr.,
Mrs. VIrginia Marston. Home ee.
onomlcs: Mrs. Geraldine Bark~r.
Instrumental music: Lewla ICJd.
der. Vocal music: David Olson.
Librarian: M.ra. Kathryn Saucer. man. n
CORONA DEL MAR -ICJnd«·
earten: Ml.u Shirley McKelvy
Second grade: Miss Norma Good.
win, Mrs.. Helene Kenney. Third
grade: Miss Bernita Hannon.
Fourth grade: MIAS Lola SmJth.
Fllth grade: Mra. Nancy Blair.
N E w P 0 R T -Klnderearten:
Miss Loulse Michael. First grade:
Mn. Betty Hildreth. Second
grade: Mlp Barbara Kirkwood.
Fltth ande: John Case, Mlu
Louise Foote.
Hurt lllllk F1t1l
Te • .,.rt VIsiter
Dt-wey Farley, 57, ot Olldale.
Calif.. died of a heart attack
while staying In an apartment
at 3026 W. Coast Hwy .. N~rt
Beach. at 2:28 p m. Wednesday,
July 13. Pollee and the tire de
partment rescue squad provided
artificial respiration and a pby
sldan gave him a shot of drenel.
pollee reported. He was pro.
nounced dead by the doctor. The
body wu removed to the Baltz
Mortuary In Corona del Mar and
then to Bakersfield for serlvces.
NOVE TO LACVJIA
The RMd Hannons have sold
thelr home at 615 Jasmine Ave ..
Corona del Mar. and moved to
Laguna.
Let ua acd~ .,_, We
CIDd bealtb. y..u ......... row-futv. wtt.la _.......
l.D.Iunmce CD•ea ,.. O.."t
delay. Call .....
When the temple Ia completed,
It will be the .meeUne place for
Sealartne Lodge of Muons, Har.
bor Star Chapter, O.E.S .. th~ Or.
ange Coast Chapter of DeMolay,
the Costa Mesa Bethel of Job'a
Daughtera, and other religious
and fraternal groups to be ae.
lected.
*JIM WHYTE *
LDE.-n-.. 1171
COSTA MESA ·~ aLDQ..
MOTOR
12 P91NT OVERHAUL
5 P E C I A 'LI •
75 BEG.
PRICE
$122.72
Ill SA VIliS 01 AU IllES
FREE ESTIMATES
FREE COMPRESSION CHECK
I. lmt .. New ltin91
2. lnst .. New Piston Pins
3. lnst•l New Rod s..nn9J
~. Complet. V.I._. Grind
5. bpMtd Pistons
6. Gl••e Bvst Cylinder
Wells
7. Ridge R .. rn Cyl. Wels
8. Aliqn Connection Rods
9. Min or Tune-up
I 0. Repl•ce l9n. Points
II . Replace Menifold Geiken
12. Repl.ce Heed •nd
Pen Geskets
12 MONTHS TO PAY
GENUINE FACTORY PARTS
When the mu are bot • delicioua-and the kitchen ia
COOL
aDd ocabt.able-it'a a aood lip the
COOKING
WMdoDeoe•
'Ihia time
ofyeu"',
coolneaia
ODeoftbe
be.t fea'bu.
ola
.u ah adc
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Quits City Job T o.[)onald Brjtton of L.A.
1"he Ml&ptMftt ol Catbarlne
Andnwt and Daoald •1tt0n wu
annouDC:ed l'rklq by catharine'•
Moth•,' )(n, Georp Norman
...... o!Shole Clltt•. :~~~~=~~~i~~~~~ Mr.. Earl (Dorothy) Glo~r hu concluded mote than eight
yean ot .ervlee with the City ot
Newport Beach, moat of that
Ume u oUice manaeer ot the
Water Department. Her resiJn&-
tlon became etrec:Uve Jut Frl· ..... .._.,_.......,
-c--o eorr.cti•• Mauaqe _ .....
Balboa laland Mauaqe
Parlor
132l/• Apte. Jkalhoa lalaDd
Por appotat.•t eUl
lla:rbol" 1$-U.W u ~ 65811
SAVE
SAFE,LY
day. .
She joined the cUy ataff In
AprU, UM7. when the city h all
was on the ocean tront near
Newport Pier. In 1948 she SUC-
ceeded PhyUI.s WUllamson as
aupervlsor or the water depart-
me nt and later was desla:nated
as office manager.
Mrs. Glover Is a California na-
tive, born In Redlands. She
worked In the Internal Revenue
Otflce in Austin, Texas. during
the war while her husband was
serving in the Ordinance Depart-
ment In Texas. While he was
overseas in Germany In 1944 and
1945 she was a bookkeeper at
the Santa Ana Ar.my Air Base.
The Glovers llv~ at 3030 Clay
St., Newport Heights.
ConradyHead
ofOCBoard
IT'S LUAU TIME tomonow (Friday) enalD9 crt the Beachc:omher
Club ta Cupi.sbano. Her• sbowiDq Ute JII'OPer tn-of luau CIN-
are A...nft Adaau ol Corona de1 M·cu ODd WGltab ClarA of
· Ca~arlne 1a the daufbter of
the. late Georp Lindley Andtewa
and lhe'l the 1llter of Robert and
Dr. Alan V. Andrews. She ta the
nl~ of the Jate Dr. A. V. An·
drewL The Andrewa famJiy have
been Corona del Mar resldenll tor the put fourteen yean.
Don Ia also well knOwn here u:
hta family lived for four yean
Balboa -Island and he has
most of hts vacation time
since a small boy.
"Cathy" Is a graduate of New.
port Hatbot Union High School
and the UaJverslty of Callfornla.
She was a n Alpha Phi on the
save
money ............ ----r. •••• ••• • •••• • :·· Gi-'Jl.,: ~ .. ~· ,.._..., : • fulh'9 . • • • • • •• . . ....... . ••• • • • • ••• . -.. • ••• • • ._Do..., • . .....,.. :
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t•t•tAifCI
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Call ..... ....... _,,
W. L LANDIS oa
L E. CAIRNS
Ubelty 1-IDU
1JS .. lftla lt.
COSTA KUA
At Or•nge County''
Leading Home LeMing
ln1tih1tion
Lou lA Conrady or Westminster I
has been elected by the Oran~-:e
CQast College Trustet>!l to serw
as president ror 1955.56. Wai!Pr
M. Longmoor or Shore Cllrfs
elected clerk or the board.
Basil H. Peterson. district super
lntendent, will continue as sec.
to the board.
(Pho1o by Terry Borla) -,.-------------
e Plans
Dec. Wedding Light their life with foith /1 a
CONTINUING
TO PAY
PER ANNUM
All ACCOUNTS INSURED
UP TO $10,000
All Accounh Opened
On or Before
The I Oth of the Month
Earn Fr~m the I •t,
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
I LOAN ASSOCIATION
222 Oc•e" Avenue
LAGUNA BEACH
Plrlone HY 4-1 I n
3403 E. Coat Hwy.
COBOMA DEL MAll
PhODe Harbor 50'71
Knlttln&. Crocheting and Needfepolnt Supplies
Knitting Ball•
Speelaltzed Acceuorles
and tNtructJons
BOUIIS
Mon.
QUICK
ROLLER SHADES
Standard S hade Cloths and Custom Spec.laltles e Drapery Hardware e Venetia n BUnda.
... ilia the • Post OtUoa
G2 '2ad St..
CGII
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SAVE W'dh A
Fanner's Policy
BRUCE MARTIN
AUTO-TRUCK-ARE-UFE
LOCAL AGENT
1793 NEWPORT AVE., COST A MESA
~~Oif~FI~CE~: ~i~
LA.OURIE TUVD. SERVICE
Auuaort.d A9eBt
r .. All
AIRLIIES •
RAILIOAIS
STWI$IIPS
• lOUIS
Se~ 'I'M eo.tlll1 Ano 1'011 KMI'ly lD y_. ....... -...........
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TBE TITLE ltOLE I.D. "'huchard
Retunta" wlll be SUD9 by Jlm
Holleabeck (abo'l'e) ot Scnlta.
Ana durln9 the prueatatioa ot
tbe uad.lttoaal pa91011l crt the
C>raD9e Cou.aty Fcdr Aug. 9-14..
Tbe pag.ant wW be a com-
pletely DeW t.bow thLs year.
8abl Jac:kMD of Jllewport ba
ooe of tile pdR.,. ....._ t..
cal IIJ.Apn lD the daoru lD-
clude DicmDe Blount ol BalbocL
Al HCIJD" aDd lloaald Scba..
liDe ot Balboa bla.ad. TlA«
Bugb" aDd Fred St11l1Dp ot
Corooa del Ma. Dcmcwa t.D.·
clue» Jodi GrMG of Balboa
cmd SuZG:IlAe nptoa. of New.
port.
A D<-rrmber wedding l.s plan.
ned by Avery Lee Adair a nd bis
brldf' to-be, Miss Ann Lighthall
I and Honolulu will be
their destina tion.
The )'Oun~~: rouple'l parents
arc Mr. a nd .M.rs. H. B. Ada ir of
ll2 VIa Xanthe. Lido J.sle. and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon PuJsrord or
Santa Ana. Both the ruture bride
and groom have be-en atlendlng
Coast College. Miss
a rourth eenerallon c a.
a nd her rla nce a rourth
Caltrornlan.
IT. AIQ)UWS
PaEin'TZaiAX CBUJICB
15th St. & St. Andrev.rl Rd.,
aaoa fnlll JUvb Sdaool !Jiooo!t o.mo Pastor: ...... J .... S. Stewurt
SUNDAY: Mornlnr worship, 9:30
and 11 a .m.; Church School,
9:30 and 11:00; Jr. High. Sr.
High and co llege age Fellow-
ships. 7 p.m.; Thursday, Prayer,
study group, 9:30 a .m.
COKKlJJI'rTT KETJIODIST
.UO W. IIIII lt.. Conal lil..a .._,., ......
...... 1 .... w. J(c:<aDe
Sunday:· 9:30 a.m.. Church Sun-
day School; 9:30 and 11 :00
a.m. Morning Worsh1~7 p.m.
CoUere ARe KYF Service - 7
p.m.. High School MYF Service;
8 p.m., young adulta group
aervlce.
'TilE CIIUW:CB OP ClmiST
1050 Quell lt.:. Coda --L11Mnyl' .....
":i !••~··~"",, a. 811111L M&e' b t aervkn: 9:f.5 a.m. Bible
11 a.m. morning wor-
p.m. evenlnr &ervlce.
service, 7:30 p.m.
Margaret L. Scharle
Teacher or Plano
Organist . Accompanlat
Evening Classes
for Adulta
Wednesday.
THE CBUJICII OP CIIIUST
Odd PeU.W. J..ocl9t.
1141 Jfewport A ..... .,..... .. _
Liberty a.5711
Tom klla'. Jr .. MID!ata
Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. Bible
1tudy; 10:55 a.m. worship serv-
Ice; 7:30 p.m. evenln&" service. .
307 GOLDENROD AVE. TROUBLE STOPS T11IP Corona del Mar CllmST CIIVIICII 81' 11lE SU
and Mrs. Le(m ard r~~~~~~~~~~s~][;~;c-a~ ................. Heliotrope Ave., Corona 819d. .tl4tla St.. •ewpart
Mar, and children. Sharon ~Sill Lee and Lennie, sta rted orr for Friendly Neighborhood Service .... ..., A. Carlaoa
a week end trip to Las Vegas. PARKES-RIDLEY Worship, 9:30 and U a.m.
but car trouble force-d them to MORTUARY Church School: 9:30 a .m. Mid-
turn back n!'ar Barstow. week Meetlnr: 7 :00 p.m. Wed-ll 0 Broadway nesday preceded by 6:15 p.m. potluck.
u 8·3433 • 8-3434 eo.ta Mesa
PIUT ASSDCaLT OP COD
22ad lt. & Eldta A .... c.ta: Neea .._,., ..,.. .... eoc~ 1(. c:. c:n.Jc. .....
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor-
ship: 10:55 a .m. and evancellat
RTVtce, 7:30p.m. Young Pmple
and Chlldren'a Servl.ce, 8:30
p.m. Sun. Mid-week Service:
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Ladlea'
Mlsalonary Council, Thurldayl
9:30 a.m. tor all day. •
SEVEJn'B IIAT ADYaiiTII'I ...................... t.. , ___ ..
............ su Eldea-D.LI~
Saturday Mornlnr Services: S.b-bath School: 9:30 a.m. -Ser· mon: 11 :00 a.m. Prayer meet-
Ing: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.
aruaca of u. JfA&AaUE ·
1115 ........ lt.. c-t. --............. am wtm-• l.J:bertr .. ., ...
Su.nday ~: SUDday Scboo1.
I:JO a.m.-~-.. 11 10:30 a.m. EnniaU.UC s.rv. Joe, 7 p.m. Sunaay. N.Y.P.S.,
6 p.m. Sunday; Prayer meettnr.
7:30 p.m. W~nesday.
ClllliiT
..... la~:n-
Sunday School: 9:15 a.m., SUn -
day Service: U :OO a.m.
W~ne.day Evening Meettnr:
8:00. Readtnr Room. 331!5 VIa
Lido, N...._ Beach, ._ 10
a.m.·5 p.m. week da)'l. 10 a.m.·
7:~ p.m. Wedneedaya. 7·1 p.m.
Friday eventnCL
ClllliiT UIT8UAif CII08CII
OP COlT~ ICUA (II._, I,_.) A•II1J:t. '11!: llal1.
Paltoat .... loo6a Tomow Sunday Services: Worship Serv· Ice 9 a.m. Sunday School at
10:15 a.m.
Sunday Servtc-N: 8:30 a. m.
Olurch School; 8:30 and 11:00
a .m. Worahlp Servtee.
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Sua4q Wanlalp ....... t:«< • ....,n:OOa.m.lluad.l,_: •=• a.m.
NIWPORT HAUOa IIISI8N NIWSPAI'IA
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-LC..HwJ. Hor.lll4 C:•-.WW.
NMfOil't H.UDl ..;.
Mill. C...-,. • Cese:•.,.._
•
FDtiT aAPTDT catJ-.CB
lata Aaa A"-lit llapaUa .,...._ ..... .•. a.·---· Sunday Service~: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School; 11
n..m. Won.b.lp Servlcs· 6 :30
p.m., Bapu.t Training Unlon;
7:30 p.m.. Evening Service. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m., Prayer,
Pral.le and Bible Study. Mon·
day': 7:30 p.m. Men's Chorua practice: 8:30 p.m. Men'•
Prayer Meettna.
CBUKB OP Oft LAD1' or liT. eawva.
I.CI W. h1:bM ...... Wewpot"t
~-·· r-·~•...,.. ,_.... r--.. .....
Sunday M.-: 8:00 and 10:00
and 11 :30 a.m. Contesalon: Sat·
urdar-and eves. of t.t Friday•
and Holy Day• lrom 4:00 to
5:30 p.m . and t'rom 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dally Mau 8:00 a.m. Flnt
Friday: 6 :30a.m. and 8 :00 p.m.
Novena (Perpetual Helpl: ,._.,., T:<S p.m. ...............
Mall, .luJ.y and A~.,at. Sunday, ......
o•JtUIAUIT COJIMUlfJTY nLLOWiliiP
DeUClablloaM
515 w. 8a.lbM ...... lcdboo: .......... -.r.w.-.. Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Mom.
trrr wonb.lp. 11:00 a.m.
IT. JAIIU DIICOPAL -""' ..-, __ --·1110 .... J ...............
Sun4aJ NrVtcet: 8:30 a.m. Holy
Comm•nloD, 9:30 a.m. Sunday
achool; 9:30a.m. morning
prayer and aennon, 11 a.m.
worship lf1'VIce. 'nlUI'Iday Serv-
lcea: 9:15 a .m. Prayer Guild;
10:30 Holy Communion.
IT. JOD Y1JUIJift llf. KCII'We A...., aa1bea lalcmd ...,.,. ...
PalMI' hi tu r-"!:i:5 .. ,..., . ....._ ......
Sunday M ..... : 7:00 a.m. a 9:00
a.m. Conte.ton: Saturda:r and evee.. of bt f'rldaya an Holy Daya; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Ftnt
Frld&J" M.a• 8 a.m. SIUIUilft"
M--. July and Au~Ut Sunday,
11 a.m.
....,..... liiiiLi Cli1I8C8 __ .. _ ...
e...--. ..... ......
...... 2 ...... .
Sanllq Scbool: l:f.S a.m. )(on\.
tf • .:'~ Ut=r.»i..t:~
"'-• Wednelday, 7 :30p.m. y_, P.,Pw meet 8:15 p.m. ......., .
,_ IIAft1IT
=~~~~Co*-
• u ..
• • • of sodal aole ., ..
The lack Rv,._ .,. .,...._ her ftnt trtp to C.talln-. bow·
the RIDIDir remodelllnl tile .,.,
front ai tbetr boule to an en. • • •
t.lrely 11 .. bay frOnt at 111 VIa The ltobert FraUeya a( UO VIa
IJdo !ford. UdQ lale. Deldned to Pal..,, U4o. a.reJlann1nl to
be bHutU\tl Ut they Un .,._ tbe month Aui'Uit In
th.roup tt>. thq ay, but u..,. o.t:Une.
probably won't be dolnl mueb • • •
entertaJnlna In the-meantime. • • • • • • c,.. aldrta and orchlda wU1
Mr8. Kabel Carrtnaton Is back be ln ptOtualon Saturclay, luly
at 809 PolN4!ttia Ave .. Corona 301 Wheft the Jfftrport lla.r1Jcw
del Mar, after havtna a mo.t a. Tacllt Club holda tu South Seu
clUne trip abroad. Her adwn-pany.
tWft lnc:lude rtdlnr a camel and • • •
.eelnc 10me of the lnteresttnc More than 1!58 pests were
place. of Biblical lntereG 1n tho .erved retremmenta of punch,
middle eut. oook.Jes and tiny andwtclles at
Flora I.Awla, on vaeatJbn from the 80Cia1 hour fQilowtn& the rec.
City Hall dutlee, Ia not do1nl opltJon eerv1ee of BeY. Edwin
anythln& 8peelal whUe ahe'a ott, Gom.ke, newly elected pennan-
juat enjoylnc henelt Wee the ent pastor of the Corona de\. Mar
thouaanda of aummer vtalton we Community ChUICh. A beautiful
have each year ~ .. plana to take floral table decoration wu pre.
pared by the women ol tbe
cllwdl. led •• ...,_ ........ . • • • ,_T_Utllf,_ se.tdes Davy Crockett, Mickey
Mb~ and the hund.reda of -=nen and TV penonalltlee pres-
ent at the Dlane)'land opentnr.
we aaw repreaemattve~, m«*Jy
.A,,T DAY IC800L
440 Heliotrope, Corona cJel Mar
Harbor Gil
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COIOIA IEL 1111 PIAIIIACY
"""D .. IM-UM .... I,.
uaoaan
Jli7&.Ce..e...,.-, ,_·c.-......
acony.
lfOW BOKETICOOKIXC:: lD BcrwaU. Mr. aa4 lin. Carletoe II.
Mean Jr.,..... manled at CluUt Cburch by the Sea by a... Boy
Carboo aa4 h.ta aut.dmat pa.ator. 0.0~ 11....._ Oil Swaday. July 3. Tbe bride la the former N ... Ellaclbetb ADD Mcabbana. &nap.
ter of tbe Ylce priadpal of Bu.Dtl.llgtoa 8eada 81gb ScbooL (hnlM
AJ~ pboto)
CHIJRCHES
~TJAJI SCIEKCE CB1TBCB
'f'he healing and redeeming
power or Truth. God. will be tht>
central theme In the Lesson
Sermon on "'fruth" at the New-
port Beach Christ ian Science
church on Sunday.
The Gold~ Text for the ser
mon Is from Psalms: "Thy merey
Is ~at above the heavens: and
thy truth reacheth unto tbe
clouds. Be thou exalted, 0 God.
above the heavens: and thy
glory above all the earth" (Ps.
108:4,!5).
CHJUST CBVJICB 8Y TilE SEA
Or. Ernest Trattner. rabbi of
the Westwood Temple and a
noted author and lecturt'r. will
talk on "Faces We Uke to Meet"
at the Sunday services at Christ
Church by the Sea, Newport.
Among his booQ are "Unravt'I-
Jlng the Book of BooQ" and
"Architects of Ideas." His "Un-
derstanding the Talmud" will be
publish~ In the fall ln conjunc .
tlon with his 35th anniversary
In the ministry.
VJfiVEaSALIIT FEU.OWIIIIP
Or. Hamid Bey of Balbo&, Cop.
Uc Christian priest and rellelous
psyc:holopt. will ~aJt at the
Unlwraalllt Community Fellow.
ship Sunday at the Ebell Club-
house, 515 W. BaJboa Blvd~ Bal-
boa. Or. Bey Is ah~hec-d of
aouls for CopUc Chrt.tlans ln
America. Hla pariah Ia all of the
Unit~ States. The preac:hlnr
~rvi(."(" wut becln at 11 a .m.. but
Or. Bey will be praent at 10:30
to meet wtth the Sunday Sc:hooJ
dtacuaJon rroup.
Book Reviews
To Be Given
The South Cout Alumnae Club
of PI Beta Phi wut spon.aor a
series of book review~ wtth Mary
Grftr Scarborough of ~boa and
Los Angeles u commentator.
The book reviews wtll be given
at 10:45 a .m. on Friday~ 7,
Nov. 4, Ja n. 15 and Mareh 12.
at the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club. The lectures will be pre
ceded by a cotfee hour at 10 a.m.
........
County Philharmonic to Give
Concert Aug~ 27 in Laguna
latUJ'day even1nc. Aueu-t 27,
baa been c:ho.en u the date for
the nat concert ot the <>ranee
County Philharmonic Society.
The prorram will be presented
outdoon at Irvine Bowl ln La-
cuna Beach. The return ol the
orchestra'• Conductor. Frieda Bel-
Infante, who haa been 10jumln1
ln Europe, makes this concert
possible.
Commltt~ chairman of the
Philharmonic: Society announced
at their breakfa.t Jut w~k that
a new catea-ory of memben
known as "Loe Clentoe'' wtll be
added. Los Clel\lOS wtu be mem.
bers who have made donations
of between $100 &nd S250 to the
Oranee C o u n t y PhUharmonlc:
and wtll be In addition to the
othe-r mem~ Including Donora.
Sponsors and Patrons.
Plana for the Nearly-New
FaahJon Show Benefit to be held
In late ~ptember were preeented
at the brealda.t meetJnc by Mra.
Maxwell Sturl'es ot Lido lale,
project chairman. Karen Mar-creta BrunJnc of Col'ona deJ Mar,
who Is executive ~. ~
sided ove-r the buslne.a meeting.
Abo pr~nt wec-e Mrl. Juliette
Milliken ot Lido, .M'-t Lilian
Daniel of Shore Clltta; Mrs. ~·
rrude McCall of Cllft Haven;
Mrs. Carl Boswell and Mrf.
Henry French o! Bay Shorea;
Mn. Ceor&e Mcl.au1hlln ot a.a.
con Bay, Kr8. Edward Jtelly a(
Balboa; ~ Paddock Hope,
Mra. Wllllam WortJa Taylor and
Kr8. DourJu Boetch ot Canna
del Mar and lira. Gunnln& But.
1er and Kr8. Calla VIele of eo.ta .......
Pllsa•lllllln
IN lewpett I•••
Vla1tors from Panama are .t,ay.
Inc at the home of Mil. Earle
MacDonald, 1013 W. Bay Ave.,
Newport. They ~ her 10n, Mal-
colm Rlc:hard MacDonald and
hla wife and children, John MaJ.
colm, Heather and David. ~v.
MacDonald la ~an of St. Lukes
Cathedral In Ancon. It haa been
six years IInce they have been
home to the UnJt~ States, but
Mn. MacDonald vlstted them In
Panama th.ree yea.ra aa-o. The
Dean'a wtfe Ill the former Pat
Lelnau, whose par~ts are Mr.
and Mr-. Robert Lelnau ot 330
Amethyst Ave.. Balboa lalancL
FAaWELLI eft CDIL
A dauchter, llU Faye, wu
born to Or. and Mrs. Howard
Farwell of 424 Morning Canyon
Rd~ Corona HJrhlanda. In Hoa1
Memorial Ha.pltal on Tuesday,
June 14. ~~~~~========~
larle'a l•llf Ill I* Fa•l•••
('--ty of ,_rt =)--IIOW OPEifl
Hair Stylist-"Robert"
ONE MONTH .. Get Acqua:inted66 OFFER!
$2UIIelue ,.,. .. ..
-r-..... Delilbt~---e to laa.t let"'
1407 E. CoOit Bwy .. BA SUM c.o.a del ...
Proceeds wm go toward pro.
vtdlng more craduate nursing
scholoru hlps and for other phil
anthroplc: work. ~n~al c:halr ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ man Ia Mrs. Austin Sturtevant of i-
Harbor Highlands, Uberty &5955.
who wUl handle tlc:keu for the
Harbor ~a. Mrs. John Snet.
singer will handle tickets In La
cuna and Mrs. Charles Cutler In
Santa Ana.
ln.IIIITIII Fllrll~ 11, .............
Mrs. H&rTiet Mary FetTell, n .
of 425 Marigold, Corona del Mar.
dl~ Friday, July 15. at Hoaa
Hospital. Mrs. Ferrell wu bom
ln Cblcqo. ru.. an4 Uved bere tor four years.
She Is survfved by three
daughters. MML Alvin C. S~(."("r
of Corona del Mar, Mrs. P. J
Morrts.y, Hinsdale, m .. and Mrs.
G. E. Smith of Lombard, m .. and
two sons. George B. Ferrt>ll of
Tampa, Fla., and Robert H. Fer
rell ot Venice, and three sisters.
Christian Science aervic:es w~e
held Monday at the Baltz Mortu
ary, Corona del Mar, with Cecil
J. Collins officiating. Private In
terment was In Riverside.
UH'a .Jr. YHid Cl ..
Elects J•••r l ... ell
The Lido Jslto Junior Yacht
Club has elected Johnny Hasktoll
as commodore for this year.
Other officers are Llz Wan, viN'
rommodort>; Randy HUI. secre
tary trt>asurer; Burke Sawyer,
rieet c-aptain of the Snowbirds.
Mem tM.>rship In the Yacht Club
already totals 75.
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COIIOKA DEL XAJI
BCII'bor 1742 3117 E. Coast Bwy.
SAKTA AKA
JDmberly 3-7010 1:21 W. 17 St.
()pea I a m ---1 p.a. MOL tb.na Fri.
OfeJJw,
!Jnvil.afiom anJ
GfnnoUJZamenb
A1 important as tht troussuu. · to invitt your frirnd1
to your wtddintr: to announct to frirnds and rrlativn
fu and ntu tblt you ur m umd -whtn and wtwrt
and your MW narnt and addrtss.
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your dloic. of 1n0ny proper forms for your
special oceesion. Phone Harbor II 14 for en •p-
pointrneftt to ... our sempl.$ ••• Ot' drop by
our pnnti'") p&.nt et 2150 E. Coest Hic,hway,
Corona del M•r.
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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To the home buyer who wishes to purchase ln the
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the Irvine Estates overlooking Newport Harbor.
These homes feature California llvtng. Offered e.xcJu.
aiveJy through Earl W. Sta nley in a Smog.Ffee area known as Irvine Terrace-<>n Coast Highway opposite
the new lrvlne Coast Country Club, Newport Harbor.
* For recommendation, we refer you to anyone who holds a Leasehold Estate ln Irvine Terrace, Beacon Bay, Bayshores or Cliff Haven.
Earl W. Stanley
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Phone Harbor 444$ For Further Information
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4 IICOIE UIITS
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buy.
• THE VOGEL CO.
1857 E. COASr HWY.
HARBOR 1741 •. .... .., ...
CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR 1471
HERE-WE-10-AUII!
UNDER CONSTRUCTION-
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4 PLAN~NINE ELEV ATION~AS WW AS
$375 .....
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W. A. TOBIAS. Realtor
-yvu'll like our friendly service
393 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa
U berty S.l139
4 Bedrm., 2 Bath Home
on Your Lot-
$11 ,100
1330 sq ft .. forced air heat. hardwood rtoors. fireplace.
Real plaster. Large picture windows, naturaJ hardwood
cabinets. Can finance 70'"'c of house and lot.
Phone for app't. to see our model homes-
MARSHALL HOlES
20 Years Building In Orange County
Models Open: Newport and Mitchell, Tustln
Kimberly 7-3293 Kimber ly 2-3569 Eves. U berty 8.4073
BEFORE YOU BUY
DY
FRAICIS J. H.YITI, Ruiter
BUSINESSS OPPORTUNITY OF TitE YEAR:
Washeteria In Corona del Mar. Price reduced from $13.000 to $9,000 for quick sale. 5-yr. lease, equlpt. remodelled In A·l cond. Futur~ potential
very good!
ON NEWPORT ISLAND:
Newport Beach d uplex, 3-bedr. and 2 bedr. units.
New loan $12.000. A·1 location. Price $21,500,
terms.
COSTA MESA:
4.Bedrs., 2 baths. brand new. $14.000. terms.
ALSO· '3 rooms & bath. corner lot, needs electrical,
plumbing and carpenter work. A steal at 13.500!
LIBERTY 8.5101 HARBOR 1428
2216 Npt. Blvd., Costa Mesa 34lO W. Balboa Blvd.. Npt.
1. 4 bed. horQe on Balboa
Island far income tn Pua.
dena.
2. Lovely home ln Santa Ana
for Income lot 1n Corona del Mar.
3. Corona del Mar Harbor VIew duplex for a com.
merclal or larre.r Qlder home In Santa Ana area.
Let's talk over •hat you have and don't need for what you wanL
ISL_tJII IW.n CO.
498 Park. Balboa laland HAm
COIOIIIR Ill ......... _ •.
from the living room of thls
2 bedr. home at 222 Haz.el
Dr .. AND a private pathway
to the beach. 1 ~ baths plus
outside shower, prlme loca-
tion, $25,500.
EICEu.EIT IICOIE
4 t urn. units; 1 bedr. each.
No vacancies In over a year.
Rent Is $65 each. Gross yearly
over $3,000. All ln first class.
Reduced for quick sale, $19,950
Earl W. Sl•ley
REALTOR
225 Marine Ave., Balboa Island
Ca.ll Harbor ,1715,
eves. Harbor 5359
OPEl IIOUSE
Satnar I S..Ur
402 KINGS RD.
CIIH H1111
Panorama View of entire
Harbor area-3 bedr. & 2
bath. Built in features-Lg.
ltd. pool -enclosed patio.
WUJ Trade.
WALDROI RuiiJ
Harbor 0234
$1 &,&00 Cllll
HOIER E. SHAFER
106 McFadden Pl. Newport
l at the Pier)
Harbor 140. Eves. HArbor 1137-M
CORDIA DEL IAR
HOlE AID IICOIE
Ranch style duplex on 4S.
foot lot, ocean side of hwy.
Finest constr. Shake roof, F.A. heat, hardwood floors,
2 BR. each, sep. patios. gar.,
fenced yard. Under repface-
ment cost Owner, HA 1684-R
SUlOCD u:NTAL: lfteely turn .• INt.Pa SAD.I()AT. ~with
• 5-rm. apt. Lt. It airy, wUJ .C· trailer A ~ • .PbOM U t.1012
~te S. Hr. l*ll ortlee, betaea 8 a.m. .... t p.m.
Mlak, ltOrft ••. 2 bib. trom ciiiHW iiOOkiD aua. i2X1l Elmer s. rotrter ot Corona c1e1 eatttomta 8011 whtett the ._
a..d\. Contact owner. 3:25 Or-UttJe uec1. llA lCSl-W. M'ar •ncJ Arth ur AdaJt of Cotta conV.ys to h.J.Jn for a nomJn&l
chid. CDV, HA 512-IL tiS per DOitliilR HJppld by liN ot ltea are oftlcert In. the newly p\U'cltue price. 11\e deed. .-, w-. 8tonD. A&C. cropped. tnocu. lncotporated Town Square Real· pped on pareh.m.nt PAl*. will sUilliliii ii!NTAL cnil Nice J latecl. I2S Arbor St., eo.ta ty, Inc., a realty aatee and pro. be elaborabtly ~btcl 1n Ye
bedr. ham. boUM for month of Ilea. u 8Q87. moUen oraanlutlon ln · Dla.n~Y· Olde Enlll.lb -..c:ript all fftdy to
Au1. or lonaer. TtJe bath, ,.,., iiAiOio.ND 0 R G A 'N. SUpdy land. be tramed and hun1 1n hJt ot.
patio, tel\Ced, HA 16M-R:. UMd Good bll aavtna Another The of'flce, whJcb lt next to the tice at homec.
DELUXit lbeclrm., untum. d'l· wondertul buy H a~ m 0 n d Bank of Ama'lc.a faclnl Town The otflee ot the Town Square
plex, .,, blwa.y. Pofced aJt Chord Organ. UtUe ueed. Tb.e Square. will have elJPf!flenced Realty Ia decorated In the tnae
heat, hardwood Ooon, IUAie, arran everyone can pl ay. Dan&-paeonnel who wtll be able to perlod ot the entire .aquare, and
aep. patJo. CDM HA 181M· B. Schmidt Plano eo.. ~ Mo. 11ft the p~ve home owner, )a lurnJahed with roll top deeb
MODERN apartments and rooms Matn Santa Ana. ' the eaatern buatneee man and In-of the old land and uaay otrlce
lth 1 te-bath some with ' · duat:rlallst. accurate and Interest of bygone yean. w pr va · SPINrr PIANO. Beautiful cue lntormatton relating to real Town Square Realty Inc will
private baJconles, 0~~~~~= and tone. Uttle uaed. Save over e.tate located ln Caillornia. . respond ·to r.alton' Jnqut.ry bom
harbor ·~ ocea.n. weeki or $100 on this. Anothu b\rl&l.n. A Kansas farmer vlslUng Dla. anywhere In the U.S.A. and of. ~on':;:~ch ;a t:Sallfhe Pal~des Mlnor type SpLMJ~n\y F · neyland will be able to llat hla fers loc~ and national reel ton
2500 Se . CDM • Many other won u uys. farm for sale at the office, u the U.tina prlvllecea.
avtew, · Dan.z.Schmldt Music Co., 520 Towrl' Square Realty wUI have a The oftlcera of Town Squ~tre
A 'n'R.ACTIVE sleeplng r oom a. No. Maln, Santa Ana. Always nationwide liJUng service. The Realty are loeeph Canale of
k itchen privileges It deslred, 100 pianos! of.tice wiJI be able to supply In-Santa Ana, presJdent; c. R. Wol.
$28 a week. Half block to ORGAN. Electronlc! UMd but In tormatlon as to loc~tlon, st.u ~n of Garden C.rove, chairman
beach. The Palisades. 2!500 Sea . excellent eond.ltion. Two man. and prices of avallable proper. ot the board; lames Scoble of
view, CDM. . uals. Flne for church or home. Ues ln Orange, County, and will Santa Ana, llm vice presJdent;
A'M'RACT. OCEAN VIEW 1-bedr. You can save 1800 on thla pur. be able to eomple~e transactloRS Jack SmJth ol Laruna. IN!COnd
apL, part:Ja.Uy turn. $75 mo. chase. Danz.SchmJdt. 520 No. In realty. vice president; Arthur Adair of
yrly. rental. West side Costa Ma ln, Santa Ana. The buslnesa.man vlsltor wUJ Costa Mesa, third vice president;
Mesa, Call HA 80 between 9 STEiNWAY GRAND. Gorgeous In be able to suggest to hls wife Nora Beckett ol Orange, eecre-
a .m. and 5 p.m. every way. Parlor alze. Thls that she take the klddJes for a n tary; Eitner s. Polrter of Corona
FURN. APT.. good I o c a t I o n. wonderful Instrument at a big hour's tour of 'Dlsneyland while del Mar, treasurer. Manag~r of
ground Ooor. Swmmer or yearly saving. Many qther Gra nds. he has an tnterestJng hour at Thoma.a G. Tomklna.
lease. No children, no pets. 610 Mason It Hamlin, Knabe, Story the Town Square ReaJty OU!ce
Marruerlte. CDM. A Clark. Etc: Prices $495 and talklng !O the manager; a future
CDM 3-bedr. A den, unt. home. up. Danz~dt Piano, 520 N. factory alte for hls new propoeed
garace. Lovely view, yrly. Main. Santa Ana. 100 pianos. western branch, or a suitable lo.
leue. lnqulre Loulae Apta., cation for his home.ln Calltornla.
Carnation at Seaview, CDM. DLP WAJn'ED Upon his departure he wUl
wlsh to take along a grant deed
and a memento paper weight
containing a sample of precious
Jack E. Felker, 20, of 24.9 Ogle
SL, Costa Mesa. wu treated at
Hoa• Meii\OI'Ial Hospital at 11:30
p.m. last Thura<lay for a badly
cut upper Up and abruiona
about the head and boty, after
a fight over a ~1. Newpo.rt po.
Jlce reported.
aEAL UTATE FOa SALE
R-2 LOT, CDM. level. near
church, sch ools a nd s hops. For
sale for practlcaJly nothing.
Owner. HA 3021.
CDM 2-bedr. home, R-2 zone, 2.
car gar.. laundry, covered
lanai, !pJ.. till'. landscaped,
$14,750. terms. Andresen Co.,
HA 1540. '
WAlfrED TO aEJn'
BUSINESS WOMAN wants small
a pL or guest house; yearly,
reasonabl~. Harbor 0689 be-
tween 5:30 and 7 p.m .
PEIIIOJfAL
TRADE IN your old watch on a
new Hamilton. It m eans 10
much more to give or get a
HamJlton. Wallace Calderhead,
3123 E. Coast Hwy .. CDM.
aoAn roa SALE
HA.RC0-40: Fast. radio, auto .
pUot, elee. range A refrtg ..
Sl6,000. See at HJnch'a Hearon
LandJng, 1301 W. Coast Hwy.,
N.B. F. UtE:., ener,
Corona del Mar,
3 ...... z .....
modern home. fum. renW apL attached . . . close to
Harbor View School and pro.
P<*!d pa rochial tchool ... everything buUt-ln lncludJng
dl.lhwuher, cl1.lposal. etc. £n.
closed patio and 2-car garage
with work bench . . . call
Ha. 2506-M.
eUDO KOim BATFBOKT IIOJlE (New Llstlng)
3 beautiful bedrooms
plus guest quarters
plus serva nt's quar.
ters. Desl~ed f(X per.
manent and gra cloua Jiving. Pier and slip
for 40' boat. Buyer
must be quall11ed--eo
no phone lntonnatJon
pleue. This Is PRIME property and priced
to sell.
Phone Harbor 1600
I Iris-
YOU
will have a n opportunity to
a dvance In our flrm, because ·
of our present expa nsion
pro gum.
The starting salary Is good
and you will receive fre.
quent Increases, too.
Jobs now for:
TELEPHONE OPERA TORS
-Apply-
514~ No. Ma.Ln Street
Rrn. 211-Santa Ana
9:00 to 4:00 P.M.
J.>ACIFIC TELEPHONE
MEN
fer
CelllrlciiiiWIIl
STEADY, full-time job8 with
large public uUUty. HJgh
achool graduates between 18
and 45 years ot ag-e wanted
for regular employment.
O P PO RT UNmES for ad-
vancement. 40 • hour week,
paid vacations, pa id holi-
days. sickness allowances 6
pens ions.
APPLY Mon. thru. Fri. Crom
8 :30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
SOUTHERN
COUNTIES
GAS CO.
1030 E. FIRST ST.
Santa Ana
•
EXPER. GARDNER wanta work
In Harbor area, &lao cleanup.
Owns equip. LI ~ 7579, after
5 p.Jll.
IIISCELLAKEOUS
$5 PER MONTH rents good prac.
tlce plano. Let the klddles
learn. Apply term rent on pur.
chase. Good used pianos $75,
$89, $126, $187, etc. Lowest
terms. Da nz-SchmJdt, 520 No.
Main, Santa Ana. Always 100
Pollee Investigated to find that
the Mesa youth had been In·
volved In a flaht In a field near
Coast Hwy. a nd MacArthur Blvd.,
Corona del Mar, with a nother
person. alleged to be Michael pianos. Long Jr .• believed to Jive on Or-
SLIP RENTALS: Rowboat rental chid Ave .. CorOna del Mar.
spaces, max. 8' beam. 30' A witness. John Trautwein of
length. American Legion Hall. 1769 Santa Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa,
15th and Bay, Newport. HA ~ told pollee said he wu sitting In
w ANTED---60 USED PIANOS for the back of Long' a car In the
our big rental dept, HJghest Mel'le'a Drlft'.ln lot and Felker
cash aJJowance Ln trade for carne up and got Into an argu·
Organ Spinet Piano or Grand ment with Long about a girl.
Piano.' Danz.Schmidt, 52D No. The youths started to fight
Main, Santa Ana. and bystanders told them to go
SUVICES
Painting -Decorating
PAPER HANGING
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Into a nearby field 80 the cops
wouldn't get them. The fight wu
resumed In the field and Felker
wu knocked unconJClou.s to the
ground. Friends of Felker picked
him up and can ted htm to a
car, still In an unconscious condl·
UceNed Calltrector tJon and took h.lm to the hopaltal
878 W. 18th eo.ta Mesa tor treatmenL ~rt;Y U628 U beftl 8-&12 ;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:=;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:~
COMPLETE PAINTING
PAPER HANGING SERVICE
HA2976
HA 4446
EUGENE 0. SAUNDERS
500 31st Street. N~rt Beach
COMPLETE LAJfDSCAPIJfQ
SDVJCE
FREE ESTlMA TES
SAH Green Stamps
Free delivery
CORONA DEL MAR NUJl3ERY
HA 1038 Z144 E. Coast Hwy.
In your home!
Ladles only. For a ppoint.
me nt. please call Harbor
0292. ....... , •..••.
SERVICE
t.year guarantee on joba
done and on used waaben.
2488~ (rear) Newport Bl.,
Costa Mesa.
Uberty 8.4503 or Uberty 8.4327
PAUL .. QADU l&riJCE
EXPERT LAWN AND
CARDEN CARE
YEAR 'ROUND MAINTENANCE
Kimberly 3-8:274
HELP!!
We Need Room! ·
Ow
Lot Ia Small
Our
Used Car Stock
• Ia Big!
Ou PrSala .. Low•ed
Tollcdaellooml
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WAIT 111111111 YOUNG MAN cSesJta part-time
work eventnp and week-end~~.
Ru pick-up truck.., alao w1ll
do delivery, help you move, «1
Phone Harbor 1623-l after 4:15
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LlwiiJ 2 Wnl. cal•• Wit ••••·
Lge. Lv. Rrn .. huae frpl. F. A. heat, dining room, clowta
galore, bea ut. patio. O_WNER BEING TRANSFER.RED-
ANXIOUS. $17,500, exlnt. terms ll deslred.
IB.Il
306 Marlne Ave.
Balboa Island, Harbor 502
211111111
p.m.
~ABY S.ITil.NO, care of alck. your
borne, Day, nl1&t. mature CDM
woman. Before 10 a.m., after
5 p.m., HA 3132-M..
m1 WEEI'I IPEIIIUI ..
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54 PLYMOUTH SUBUD.AJil ·-----·---..$18S JtadkJ B•t.tr-11Jdrlve-11nted Glua.
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MONEY-lACK
·aoAILAiftEE
AT
fWDiiDA'f,11JLY 11. 1-
Park Group
· Stuii8S City
TraDer Plan
(Continuec1 t'r'OID Pap 1)
aaJd that the four trailer park
plana prepared by City Manager
John SaUora otter about the
same choice u a condemned
man haa between cyanide tab-
leta, polaon, the chair, or the
ropt>. Sharlng the trailer park
beach Ia not contemplated In
those plana, she aa.ld.
Edward Healy, a director of
the CJtJz.ena Committee, urged
aavtng the beach for the public
beca111e the city now has only
1,330 feet of public beach on the
bay, Including street ends.
"The City of Long Beack has
opened ~ loot ol water fiont.
age to the public," aa.Jd Mr.
Gl--. who wfth Mr. Healy had
vtalted Long Beach that day and
toured the park areas.
The Park Commlalon also: e Aaaln delayed action on ap.
pOlntment of a city recreation
director. WUJiam Flory of Bev-
erly HUls baa been named by
the Counc:U, subject to CommJs.
alon approval. e Asked City Counc:ll for a pro-
gress report on acqulaltlon of
Rocky Point In Corona del Mar. e Aaked City Council tor a plot
plan of the propoeed channel
park area In West Newport to
expedite further study of the
proposal. e Delayed action on a request
by Fred Singer of Newport
Heights for l m p r o vI n 1 play.
ground area alone Cliff Dr. untll
recreation director l.s named.
Parents and friends of children
attending the VacaUon Church
School ol the Balboa Island Com-
munity Methodist Church have
been Invited to an open-house
program at 11 a.m. tomorrow
(Friday!. The program will con-
clude a two-week training ses-
sion for youngsters In school
grades 1-6. • • • of SOt:ial note
Lumber Firm .
Denies City's
P-E Cha~ge ·····•••·····••················· 2 Flee on Foot
As Car Stops
the Duo:enl:-:,u tA~ .~~~ m~r:.r; fO aerac:,~~ ~~~e :~:=~ In w·~l d Chase Katket today at 3421 E. Cout ctrla. Who entered the Brat Shop
(Continued fnllll Pqe lJ H~way In Corona ~ Mar. opentne t aahlon show tn Costa /
that the same Jum-.er t. then Dean, the eon of Mr~ &Ad M.na. Mesa Friday night. thE' Judees Newport pollee Sunday tm.
often Jhlppecl to lftland conatruc-Norman Meadows ot Corona del aelecuct Leoetrlane Fernandez, 11 pounded a 1949 two door veh~
Uon area.-Mr. s.ec-.. ld that Mar, b a native oi Oklaboma, ol Santa Ana as queen and Bar' I for the possibility ol theft from
Warel 6 Hurlftllon ftllploya two got in the butd\er bu.alnea at bara Kirkpatrick, 12, of 2544 Its owner, followtna-a wUd uao tnacldnc tlrma tram Anahdm to the aee of 15, wbe:n he Worked Fairway Dr., Costa Mesa and of lts young driver which re-
baul lum.,_ from tbe ahlpyard.a for hb dad ln n. Worth, Texas, Gall Mokelke, of Santa A~a as suited in damage to two parked
at San hdto to Kewport. to sup. and later In Modesto. Callf. He princesses. Judges 1 n c 1 u de d can and his Heape on foot.
plement the Sl\l,pmenta that come had hla own butcher &hop in Mayor Claire Nelson of Costa The pollee chase with red Jleht
by PI:. M for h-.ullng lumber Modesto before comine here. 'Jbe Mesa. Charles TeWinkle, Clar and siren started at Newport
trom the Newport Yards to In-auaaella are now llvtnr In eo.ta ence Ross. Nan Broughton and Freeway and Industrial Way,
land u.u, aucb as Garden Mesa. They have three cbJJ~n. Marilyn Friedrich. Vema Mlller turned west on Coast Hwy. and
Grove, Mr. Spicer aald that that Jucl)', age 6, ~:'· 5~ and Cathy. 3. was mlat.ress of ceremonies and then east on Balboa Blvd. The
Ia almj)ly a matter of turnt.hlne commentated at a special chll-speedjng vehicle n a r row 1 y
lumber to their local c:ustomen, Graduation ceremonJN for a dren's fashion show held Satur. missed a boy crossing the street
such u Jam" D. Ray, Walter teen-aee group of Marjorie Hale' a day afternoon In the newly en-at Court St. and .McFadden Pl.,
MeUott and Harry ~180. for oon-lcllool ot Charm will be held at larged Brat Shop. C h 1 1 d r e n Newport Beach. The car s~d
structJon projecta Inland. an e-arly dinner fashion abow at raneed trom 3 years to pre teen Into the Court St. parktne lot
. "Not to my knowledge," said the Balboa Bay Club on Thurs and Size H models at the show. and damaged parl\ed cars r~.
Mr. Spicer when a.aked about the day, Aug .... Clothes will be fur. istered to James A. Kem~r of
charge that Ward A Harrington ntsbed by the Bay Club Fa.sh. Curt Schml•dt 2136 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa hu pJled lumber on city own__. Ions. and Carl J . Mohlman of Sanu on.~ • • • Ana property near the PE freleht f B 1 b · yards. "U thla wu done, It wa.s Poirier Mortgage Co .• wbJcb is 0 a o• The driver. a boy about 16 or
(\one without authority. It l.s pos. headed by Elmer s. Pol.rl« of Co-0 a I e s 17. jumped from the car and fled
aJble that the city land has been :~:n~~1 1':::ti~~':,~Y ~ ~~ Curt August Schmidt, a Balboa =~ 0~ theunO:an Front, polJee
used for enterlne the lumber laraest stnale mortea.ee Joan restaurateur for several years . yo g boy passenger storage area." • .. died S d Or · ran west and dlsap~ared Offl He said that the PE rleht-of. agenc-y In Orange County. Dur· H un ay at ange County cers found the car had bee~ sold
way l.s u~ for atorlng lumber lng the first six months of 1955, h ~pita I at tJte age of 48. Illness I recently and were attempting to the previous year's loan volume a forc-ed him to give up his j determine ownershl as It arrives by rail They have was more than doubled. The rec:-business last Septt'mber. P
48 )lours tree stora,e, llnd any orded lo\ln volume for those Rlx He was a native of ~nnany IN
storage beyond that time Is paid months was $7.4Z7.265 for Or-came to the United States I~ ewport Isle
for at the agreed rental. ange County. 1921 and became a citizen of this I
"We are putting no obstacles country. The family came to Bal-F t• I s
ln the way of the o!ty's cam. boa In 1944 and lived at 912 E. es IV a at
palgn for removal of the PE T ~ ~ Ocean Front. Balboa. I •
tracks from the heart of New. reasure Map Mr.Schmldtlssurvlvedbyhls A F u I Ill
port," Mr. Spicer said. "This Is a c • wile. Elaine, four sons and one 5 to es va w be held from
terminal for a railway on which reator DieS daughter. Two of tht> sons. Kurt I site ~nP-~-Satur~l at the park
we receive shipments, and we Jr. and Paul. are on emergency to ra. e'WpOrt and In ordt'T
will continue to use It as long as jleave from the u. s. Navy in I lse funds to develop and
It remains here. It might work Funeral services for Claude G. Japan At home Is a third son beautlty that area as a park.
out even better If the freight Putnam Sr., 70, a resident of the Robert. and a daughter. Alice. i~ W Spon~rlng the Festival Is the
yards were to be moved near the Lido TtaiJer Park, Newport ltn Los Angeles He is survived omens Auxiliary of tht> Nt>W.
Santa Ana RJver. b«ause our Beach, were held yesterday In also by a foster son. Charles D I ~;; Island association. and ar
trucks then would have easy at· the Little Church of the Flowers, I M c Donne II . Funeral services I Rl ging the event are Mrs. Keith
cess to Coast Highway." I Forest Lawn, Glendale. were held yt'Sterday IWednes. rna. auxiliary president. and
Mr. Putnam died Sunday In day I at Parkes RJdlPy Mortua ., Mrs. James Edwards. wife of the
Hoag Memorial Hospital alter a Rev Charles F Hand oUiciat~ a&soC'Jation president Thf'. Fest!. C I F t d 1 brlt>f lllness. He was founder and -, val. Is .open to all, a{'('Ordmg to oup e e e first president of the Advertising Wh I h Mrs. Rima.
Art Assn. of Southern California. ere s T at Thert' will be booths. Including At Shower He cruted .the Treasure Map. ot a white t'lephant booth Ham.
Newport Harbor for the Newport 0 .II I B 0 0 m I? burgers. hot dogs. chiJI bea.ns, Harbor Chamber of Commer~ cold drinks and coff~ wUJ be
and other historical maps of served. U!lle J immy Edwards.
CallfornJa. Meager oil production ~om with asslstan~ from hl.s dad.
Mr. Putnam was senior staff well number seven of the City wU provtde train rides on hla
commodore of the Newport Har-of Newport Beach wlll result in model train.
Mrs. Donald G. Sapp, director,
states that visitors will have an
opportunity to participate In the
achool's workshop aervtces and
to witness a demonstration of
what the chtldten have learned.
The younge-r c:hlldren wtll pre-
Mnt a puppet abOW', "'llle Good
Samaritan." Older dilldren wU1 atnr and prewnt a c:bode reacl-
lng.
A buffet supper party and
kltchen sh ower at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Neice. 145
Via Vennla, Lido Isle, on Satur .
day night feted the betrothed
couple, Miss Phylll.s Albers and --------------------------1 Noel Barlow, whose wedding will be solemnh.ed next month. A
bor Yacht Club, and a founder tests on shallower oll sands ln Funds for the park were ral.sed
of the Ttans.Paclfic Yacht Club the well. City Manager John at a card pa..rty held last week
which sponsors the biennial Hon .. Sailors announ~d yesterday. by the auxlliary at the Edwards
olulu race. He 1s survived by his More than 1.000 b~ls of on home.
For le+terhe•ds. en..&ooet c.d THE ENSIGN. H~lll4
APORT :?.,/.
COR ONA Ofi MAG-~<H~o· ll/tU9
IIIW SIIIWI.
Dean MartJn and Jnry Lewis
In
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TOO YOU•"
Doll•t lll1aa tbil JU.Iarioa.a pic-
tun ill lta tint Soutbenl
CCIWonakl lbowlagl
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111 7 I 0 7b 0 IJtl1(JJ)]Tjft
CContlnued trom Pace 5)
publishers of nearly all Orange
County newspapers and quite a
few other localltlH, Including
Jim and Betty StUtler or Costa
Ilea, fJUpetlntendelt oi Jfew.
port Elementary Schools Roy An-
dersen and the Mrs., Rev. Roy
Carlson, Mrs. Michael Michelle
of Corona del Mar. Newport
Councilman and Mrs. Jay Stod
dard. Mesa Councilmen Bruce
Martin and Bert Smith ... etc. etc.
Alter six hours Inside the
magic walls. I was dizzy with
Disneyland and my teet hurt.
Other impressions -It was fan
ta.atlc . . . It wa.sn·t quite fin
lshed ... someone talmost mel
could fall oU of the tip top of
the stagecoach where I rod• . . .
jungle boatrlde was fun, but I
wasn't quite sure whether to
watch that 1V camera pointed
right at us, « the snapping jaws
of Ule alligator along side. • • •
Some super speed buzzJne by
an airplane jockey ln a pro~ller
driven monoplane did a double
take on the Freedom Homes sec.
tlon In Costa Mesa Monday and
scared a lot of residents out of
next summer's growth. I under-
be tossing food and clothing,
not bullets or arrows. at the In.
dlans. Danny has already made
one trip to the Indian country,
but aeeJne theft extreme pov~
apuned blm on to oolJect, ~
cast off c:lothln~. more canned
food and supplles for these first
American!. The convoy of sus-
tenance Is nearly loaded ready
to go. says Danny. There Is still
room for some canned goods and
he's saving up money for gas
for the trip. (A week ago Danny
sold h13 family auto for a truck
to haul stuff.l • • •
Sally Bragg. teen-age daugh·
ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Bragg
of Corona del Mar. Is off on the
bounding blue on a month-long
ttshlng trip. She's aboard the
Skagerrack, skippered and owned
by Alex Larsen of Costa Mesa.
Also aboard are 13-yr .. old Diane
Larsen and Sharon Larson, who
ls 16. • • •
Shades of purple petunias!
Understand a directory has been
printed somewhere In the county
which calls Poinsettia Ave .. Co-
rona del Mar, "Pansy"-and that
was Its original name. you know.
stand one little lfrl, particularly, vurroa AT TilE S&JIDEU
wa.s so scared she was put under LEAVDIC roa w. VDICDUA
a physician's care for shock. It
seems she had had a near mJss Stanley Harsh, brother In-law
by an airplane In a Lone Beach of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sanders
accident. . of 601 Larkspur Ave., Corona del
• • • Mar. Is leavlna thla week to join
special cake d e c o r a t e d with
hearts and doves cUmaxed the
dinner.
Included In the guest list were
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lodtle of w .. wooct. Mr. and IIIPa. Walter
Moore and aon. Freder1c:k Moore.
of San Marino; Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Chapman ln. dauehtn and
son.in.law of the hosu. Mr. and
Mrs. Walter H. Al~ra of Costa
Mesa, parents of the bride-to-be.
and the future groom's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Barlow, Bal-
boa Island, and their daughter.
Miss Mona Rae Barlow.
Iliff H•-Fipres
l1 DIYeroe S.Hia•a•t
The "Fipps House" on the Co-
rona del Mar blutt at the foot
of Poppy Ave. figured In the di-
vorce settlement between John
Maberry, wealthy oilman, and
his bride of 2'~ years.
Under the terms of the divorce,
granted to Mr. Maberry by Su
perior Judge Kenneth Morrison.
Mrs. Maberry did not ask for
alimony, but retained some
$200.000 In personal property
given to her by her husband. In
eluding the home at 3729 ~an
Blvd .. a car, stocks, bonds and
oil leases.
They were married Oct. 12.
1952. at Las Vegas and .eparated May 11. 1955.
wlte, Mrs. Hazel Putnam; a son, from other city wells were
Claude Putnam Jr.; two daugh. pumped Into the well recently In c h v• t•
ters. Mrs. Marjorie Harmon of an effort to start production, but r as I c I m
Mariposa and Mrs. Dorothy O. with the poor results. The well I .
Swanson of Kingsburg and ~ven wlll be blocked oft at the blghe-r Convalesc· cn.ndc .. Udnm. level and p r 0 d u c: t l 0 n testa I ng start~ theri.>. the city ottJcfal
Th N bb d explain~. WhUe AD. Ouo1 Doane ol4lf ree a e ''Tht'f'i."·s no oil boom that 1/ Poppy Ave_ Qot-ona ~~ Mar. Ia
know of In thE' offing," said Jim convalescing from major Injuries In Dope Case Gilstrap. manager or G £. Ka in Hoag Memorial Hospital. the
dant> and Sons. Banning Mtatt' Camp Pendleton marine <'hatged
oil produC'efS. t'Ommt'nllng on rt' w ith causmg the lnjurlt"S In a
Newport pollee arrested two ports of an oil boom. "WE' havp two car wre<-k on Sunday. July
men and a woman on chagt"S no plans at pr~nt other than 10. Is In Or-ang.-County jail
of possession of marijuana at our ordinary lt'A'If' plans.·· Miss Doane·~ condition "'a re
10:20 p.m. Monday In a Newport NE-w WE'll drl_lllng wlll con portE'd as fair YE'Sterday b} hos
Heights alley. tlnue In tht' 830 to 2.ono foot pita! officials She surferE'd a
Donald £. Wells. 22. or 177 AJ zone. Mr. Gilstrap said. Kadane fracturE'<! pelvis. a torn bladdE-r
bert Pl.. Costa Mesa: Gordon L. w~lls now a\eragE' from 15() to 1 and other Internal injurips and
Wetzbarger. 20. of 22l 21st St.. 1 17:> barrels a day The wells lacerations m the-a('("ldt>nt at
Newport Beach. and Carol Jean ' slowly drop production ovt'r tht" I Poppy Ave and Coast Hwy .. Co
Cribbs. 23. of 225 20th St .. New j yt>ars until tht>y &\'t'ragt' from 14 rona del Mar
port Beach. were arrested afler to 15 barrels a day atter about Tht> marine. Harold w Rldalls.
pollee received a call ol a suspl-10 years. he added. Is dut' to a pPf:'ar In Superior
clous car in an allt'y at the rear Court on Friday, July 29. on two
of 429 Holmwood Dr. ..,. Will 111114 c-ounts of felony drunk drl\'lng.
ln11Lala Lisllil' ..... Pille .... •up I The Carleton Mears wt ll be
and ont' c-ount each of ft>lony hit
and run and grand thf."ft auto.
His prPiiminary hrarlng was
ht>ld last Monday In Santa Ana
Orangt' Munk1pal Court with
bail se-t at Sl.OOO Ht' was rP
turned to rounty jail
CAll RAMS atrn..Dmc
RJdlnr to meet the Indiana a his wlte In Pbilllpl. West Vir-
week fiom tomorrow (Friday) glnla. The Harsh's spent the wln.
wtll be Davy Daniel-parcel de-ter In CalUornla and Mn.. Ha.rsh
Jlverer 1n the Harbor area-and returned to their eastern home a
a couple ol cronies fiom the short while aeo. They hope to
Newport Jlarbor Bulfalo Ranch return to the Harbor area for
... only theae wbJte ·braves will good next winter.
a... ........ ..
ANY more Gophers around! among the Harbor area visitors
Ted Pope at the Vogel office on at tht-National Modt>l AlrplanP
Balboa Island Is quite freshly Championship m<'et beln~ ht'ld
from the state of Minnesota. I this W('('k at tht" L' S Na\al Air
Was in business In Mankato ... Station at Los Alam1tos Ground
Former postmistress Hilda Bris dis plays as well as a show ,,f
coe Watkins is In tht' real estate I U. S. Navy plan~ exhibition<;
business at the Nelda Gibson will hlghlieht the program nf'xt
oUice. Balboa Island ... AJhm Saturday and Sunday. U rontrol
Dayton anct wile Gra~. are new and radio control planes are a
at the Waldron Realty Offi~. feature of the Championship
Balboa Island ... Willard Kll Model Mt"t't There Is no adml.s
lion. formerly with P A. Palmer slon charge.
Brake fa1lurp was blamed b\
Mary Jant> Barrington of San
Gabriel. whose c-ar jumpe-d the
curb and struck the front port'h
and wall of tht-l't"'lidt-ntce or
Mis.s Portia A Riley at 3328
Oce-an Blvd .. Corona dt-1 Mar. at
12:50 p.m htst Thul'$d11y offke on VIa Lido, Is opening hls ---------
own In the new Beaumont Co. CIQJEI••y I"•JS IH IIJIIPJ , .. building oppocite Ci ty Hall. ..,. ..,.
-VACATION SPECIALS
Newport pollee tlled assault
and battery aeatnat a Whittier
boy, 17, at 4:44 p.m. Sunday on
charges of strlking Dr. Allan 0 .
Cottle of 615 Orebld Aw .. Corona
del Mar.
Pollee charae<f that the youth
struck Dr. Cottle In fiont ot 325
Poln&oettla Aw., Corona del Mar.
OttJcen saJd they oblerved blood
Rllht now he Is otfice..shartne ~
with Mn.. Bayes at the Beau. -a~~-
mont office ~ea: ~ewport P. 0 . ~~ .... _ :t,
The WaJtec Bllvens are taldne ~ ~ -..
an alter weddlnt Cthefr da.ugh.
t~) vacation to Lake Loultw
and Bantt. The Bllvens llw In
Corona del Mar and Walt Is
"real estatlng" with Marlner's l'IICIIE
SPECIIL Sun Suits-sizes 3-14 reg. 3.98 -··············--··--···--···--·---····---·· .. ·-· . .-2.88
Linen Suits-sizes 3-14 reg. 11.95 --··-·-·--··---···-···--·-·-···-··8.88
reg. 2.98 ----···---··-····-·-··---1.88 G~l's Seersucker gowns and P.J.
Mother dresses reg. 11 .95 . ________ 8.18
Daughter dresses to match reg. 5.95 ---3.88
Sub-Teen Dept.
Linen Suits reg. 11 .95 ------··---8.88
Better skirts reg. 7.95 ··-------UI
Novelty ahoea--greatly reduced
Isle Realty.
comlnr fiom two small lacera. • I
tlons on the Jeft forehe-ad of Dr. 4"111 llf IDDI.III ~~: when they arrlwd at the ll ll•l llll Trill
The Whittier youth was a pu. A ~home trad for north
seneer In a car driven by an. eoeta Mea wu a.nnounced yeo
other Whittier youth. 'nle lnc:J. t~ by 8.oJ GfeenJMllr~ Or·
dent followed a remark from the •nee Count)' builder. and rnlt«
cSoc:tor to the Whittles-JOUtb, po. who la pra1clent of t.M eo.u
Ike reported. w.a Sav1np and Loan ~
''You tourl.sts just drMna Tbe traa wru be locatecJ on the
throurh." was the remartt bam IIOUth tJde ot BaMr St. and
tb doctor whkh started U.e Ia. bounded on t.M welt by an ex. cldent. ~ ald. 11M )"'Uth ~nsJon o1 8abb St..
wu Jtieued to hJ.a fath« and .u.etat.ct w1tb Kr. CNenle.tf
an application ot pd.ldae f'lW lD tbJa .uWMIIeft .,. Glen
f« h1a ~ In Jvftnile Oott. Claude IWuM. 1.t111a and
(!OIUJt. a.tnn SIUda ... 1111t7 Pqe,
llll c.ta .... tmrtr! 1 people.
and Mlldred IINwD ol Nt•poct.
NEWPORT
FISHING BARGE
I
t.a Pennits lssuecl
For Irvine 'fei'I'CKe Homes -......_ Tel'face .._. &C'(.'OUnted nella T~nace, 130.500; •room. 1· tw 1DIII'e than 1110.000 In buUd-8torf, 1-unJt dwtilJnc at 13)6
lnl perm.lta durlq the put Santanella Terrace, $18.250; 'J.
w.e1t u pe'1l\tt. tOI' tlve IDClft room. }.story, 1-unlt dwellm. at
dweWAP wen t.ued by the 1.00 S.ntanella Terrace, p),f!IO;
~ --.ndlftl Department 7-room, 1.-tory, 1-unJt dwelltnc
1!01' tbat aubdltnlon. lfore than at 1S06 Santanella Terrace, p),.
8210,000 ln pennlu were taued 500; Torn Hendenon, &room, 1·
tb.rou1bout the elty, brtnctn& the •tory, 1-unlt dwelllnc at 1-&29
July total to S385,000, and the Dolphin Tenace, $32,000.
total fOJ' the YH.r to 15,830,000. e CX)IIOifA DEL IIAII
Pollowtn, permJt. were l.ssued: Don Hayton. encl~ patio at e DVDfJE TEUAc:& 600 Poln~~ettta. $200; Char lee
K.ac:co Corporation. 6-room. 1-Muter.. S.roorn. 1 %-&tory, 1.unJt ;=~'1~-~unl=:t;.::;::::~.:a~~ _;San=~ta·· dweJllna' at 140 Femleal, In
FUn.•
0\lna Cove, $17,500; W. J.
O'Keefe, retaining wall at 818
Breakers Dr .. llSO; Dr. Richardt
Q.-.. I...._Ytil9ol1M Hottman. -dd room at 318 Mart.
........ cold. $2.900; M. L SmJtbena,
aDd ell UJOO• JIII'Odlada • • • dwellin& at 500 and !500~ Mar-......... ....-~en-s. cuertte, su.aoo.
I'ICK VP & DIIJ..IYDY e C:0801fA BJGID.AifDS
1!'1 I ......,. Vlf101f Jac:k JWey, add veranda at 560
la.I.IV I I G IJUIYJCZ Seaward. $1,000.
@ -1 •....-t m.cL e lfK1QOIIT IIIUCIII'I'B
•....-t .._. L C. Sawin, addition at 2212 _ _;~~;;~;~;;~~~;~;;~~;;__j!;;~;;~~:;;;~:;~~;:: . ...._ .S CUU Dr., $1,600; Harold Walker,
S.room. 1-atory, 1-unJt clwelltnc -::~oca:x::a:x=aXICI:::IOCI:X:: ~~~'=!=-=-~)£=:.·~·'=·.,.,=·~~~ ~hs:~~=~ ~~J ~ 'L • • • • • • • • • • • ~-~~~ L~~·1ng · . .._ r,: $5,500; Nell Parker, walks a t m
US FOI l o•s 2928 Clltf Dr .• $250.
Cilidnutq a...a~-.-. .cu.. 11•M a~ ~~any ....,. ot m
anned ot loluiDM'a p_,a...ttta Ave., C:O.Ona del Mar, Urauor ....., 1:. Cout lhrJ.. 1ft tM Uqu. atore aftw orde'tnl c.au clel Jlhir, 81 10-.JI p.m. a boUle ot wtdlllb7 wlltcltl M.r.
,..._..y,luly 11. Meara placed on the COWlter.
Total catch to date In the Jun.
101' Anlllnl Tournament apon.
~ by the Balboa An1llnc
Club 11 422, and 20 )IOUJII anc·
len have alpecl up fot the IUI'n·
mer-lona com..UtloJL Thee'•
11t111 tlJDe to enter', aya Touma.
ment Ola1.nDan -Dtke.
"All rl&ht, tet•a have every.
thin& you've tot." the robber
aa.ld. producln1 a nSekal-platect
revolver.
"Okey. take lt euy now.'' Mr.
Meara replled. He opened t.be
cub rea1ftet and 1ave the rob.
ber $145.
''Let'• 10 to the rear o1 the ~~tore.'' the robber .. teL Mr. Mear8
walked ahead ot the cunman to
the rear door ott the aU.y and
opened lt. The robber lett by the
rear doOI', bMdtnl eut ln the
alley, taJdna alona the .._ .. bot-
ue of whlakey.
The robber wu de.erlbed u
about ftw feet. 11 inch• In h.apt. wel&fllnl from 110 to
190 pouncll. 1De41um heavy baUd.
ahort blond hatr wltb a ..:ar on
a cheek bone..
lAaden thu tu are: bun· euda. t lb. 15 011., Jlm aapr;
bu1. I lb. 12 oc.. laaft ~;
bonAto. 2 Jb. 3 -., Prank t.a.
PNitl; eotblna, ' lb .• oz.. Jlm
Jla.nol4; 8pGtftn t:roake', ~ lb.;
a.y Cr-.,; ntJowftn croaker, 6
oc., Kbt Ball: baUbut, 21 lb. 3 oz., Colleen lla.nlen; PaeWc U..CS. ... M• I 181
mackerel. 4 lb., 4 oc., Bill Lane; B A •• Y DAY •c 8 0 0 L
jack mackerel. 4 lb. 12 oz., John t. Utile Felk
Lantow; lie& trout, 3 lb. 8 oz., Hal 440 BelJotrope, Corona del Mar
Stem; whJte aea b&u, 3 lb. 8 oz., Harbor f389
Jack Carpenter; lar1est variety, Mrs. Jean VauJh" d'......-.-
Th .....z 21, John Lantow. ... ~""
LO .,. ... TED LOU ~?:;1~ =•lions at • At HU.h School c Leg,gue
Construction Lo«ms Mrs. Dorothy Boslo. foundation BY~~ ••
at 913 E. Balboa Blvd., $1,000; :~•c•cx•::J•a::• ::.•o:•c:x:•::.•=:c:x•:::~:•c•c::x•:::J•cx• ::.•:x• e Giants t.Vntlnued to Jeac! was tilled with home r;una by ~~~~~~~=====~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the pack with 6 wins and one Jimmy Giraud o1 the Giants and r SEE BOB SATTL.Ea
Poirier 1111&11• Co.
ZSIS E. eoa.t llwy .. CDM n. SA sal Kl S.SliS
( M.tro L1le J:uaraDc:a J'1aDcb)
JAMES D. RAY
Bllil•ilc c.trHior
l.W. E. COAST HWY ~
COAONA DEL MAA
HArt>« 476)
Corolla del Mcu
Prior LeD
U a.7f1Z7 BA
Margaret Elder, alterations at
1100 E. Balboa Blvd., $2.500;
Mrs. Renata ntus, a lterations at
628 W. Ocean Ft., $1 ,600; Capt.
Richmond Jackson. 7 room. 1·
story. 1-unlt dwelling at 340
Buena Vlsta, $1 5,000. e LmO ISLE
M. A. Anderson. repair fire
damage to garage, 916 VIa Udo.
$2.000; R. V. Dantger. alterations
at 202 Palermo, $1,000; L. D.
Lansdale, remodel chimney at
543 VIa Udo Soud. $450. e BEACOM BA 'f
R. A. Schaub. alterations at 60
Beacon Bay, $400.
• BAABOa JSLAJfD
John Porter Jr .. alterations at
16 Harbor Island, $2..500.
e KEWPOJrT
John Mason and Harry Gates.
move buUding from 516 30th St.
to 512 30th St. and build addl·
tlon. $1.400; Bruce Taylor, ca
bana at 32 FrE-mont. Lido Trailer
Park. $2,000; W. J. Hoskin. fence
at 1510 W. Ocean Ft .. $75; Flor
ent H. Bailey. move buildJng
!rom 2008 E. Ocean Ft., Balboa.
to 1501 W. Balboa Blvd., an<i
bring it up to code. $250; E. Mor
rls Smith and Lyle Wheeler. al
teratlons and new partitions at
3440 VI a Oporto, $1.000; Harbor
Investment Co. oftlce at 308
30th St.. $11.194
TWO BURT IJf WJU:CK
Injured In a two-car accident
at CQast Hwy. and Upper Bay
Rd . ~ewport Beach, at 4:44 p.m.
last Thursday wt>re Lora Mae
Woodrich of 900 Arbor St .. Costa
Ml>!>a, drlvt>r of one of the cars.
and Raymond Douglas of San
Diego, passenger in the second
car. Both were taken to Hoag
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22 Yean in Orance County
loss as the fourth week of C Carlton Xowen and Chrla Me.
League play came to an end at Lachlln of the Braves.
the High School playground. On Monday, Jul,y 11, the Cuba
The Yankees and Cardlnals defeated the Giants 4-0 with
were tied for second with a 5 Francis Romero o1 the Cubs hit.
and 2 record, followed by the tlng a home run. and the Jn.
Braves, 4 and 3; Tigers, 3 and 4; diana downJnc the Cardinal• 4-1.
~ Sox, 3 and 4; Dodgers. 3 and Bruce Watts of the CardJnal8
5; Cubs. 3 and 5; White Sox, 2 knocked a home run In the 3rd
and 5; Indians, 2 and 5. Inning. Wednesday, July 13, the
Outstanding pitching by Steve Dodger• defeated the Indians 3-1,
Shedd of the Braves. Jamie Car and the Braves downed the Card·
roll ot the Yankees, Steve Carl lnals 4.2 In a came packed with
son of the Giants and Harold action.
Marx of the Cardinals has a Jot On Thursday, JuJy 14, the
to do with the respective clubs Braves and Indians replayed
being In the upper dlvtalon In their eame on July 5. and the
the standings. Good hits were: a Braves won 9-6. John Shedaker
triple by Eddie Gallant of the of the Indians proved to be the
Dodeers. Kenny Swanson of the heavy hitter as he knocked a
Cubs, Richard Llsk of the In-1 home run In the 2nd Inning.
diana. Chris Pickup of the Braves, e COSTA MESA PU.It
Steve Shedd ot the Braves. 11m. Last week aaw the mighty un-
my ~ynolds of the Cards and beaten Cubs go down to defeat
DennLs Bonds of the 'ngen all at the hands of the hard playing
hit home runs this past week. Dodgers In the Costa Mesa Park
In one of the feature contesu C Leacue. 'MI~ lett three teams
or the week between the Braves crowded at the top of the league,
and Giants. Phil Monroe broke the Cubs still hanginc precarl-
up a very tight ball game with ously to first place with a 7 1
a last lnninc atnele with bases record, followed c:!l~ly by the
loaded and 2 out to provide the White Sox and Giants. each with
winning tally tor the Giants. He five wins. one defeat and one tie.
was a real hero. The Dodgen have a 6 and 2 e YOUTH CEJIITEJI record; Cards 4 and 3. Braves 2
The second roond of the Lit and 5, ngers 2 and 5. Yanks 2
tle Leaeue got under way Frl flnd 5. Red Sox 2 and 5. Indians
day, July 8. ·at the Youth Center 0 and 7.
with the Cubs defeaUnc tbe Last week's acores were Dodg
Dodgen S.O. and the Braves edg. en 14, Ttcera 2; Cards 13. Yanks
lng out the Giants 5.4. John Web-9; Cubs 8, Cards 5; o.dgers 9,
ster of the Cubs wu up to his Yanks 4; White Sox 5. IndJan•
usual of pitching a no hitter 4; ~ Sox 12. Braves 1; Giants
while the Braves Giants game 10, Tlcers 2; Dodgers 8, Cubs 5.
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states and Canada.
The Chamber of c:om.roerc. Trophies wUl be presented to A Classified Ad in The Ensiqn
Yacht1nr Committee ~ all winners at 5 p.m. followlne the brinqs immediate results! CeU
aaUors who plan to enter the Fllebt. at the Newport Harbor Harbor 11 14_1 r 15 and orove itt IIVIIIMIIM.
Ll a.MI7 ............ c.e. ....
20th annual Flllbt of the Snow· ~Y.:a~ch~t~C~Iu~b;;,.· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_..,-~.;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii5iiiiiiiiiiiii5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-._ birds luly 31 to complete their ~
Mr. Caward wlll maintain ol-
flca at W.tern's Loe AneeJea
International Airport headquar.
ten, reportJne dlreet.Jy to E. N.
Whitney, dJ.tector of Oleht oper.
a tiona.
He Joined Western In 1938 aa
a co.pUot at BW'bank. He bad
attended Beverly HUla Hteh
School and USC. Durlne World
War ll, he wu an Instructor at
Western's Salt Lake Cfty pilot
tralnlne school and ~e~Ved u a
flylne ca})taln for the Air Trans.
port Command's Canadlan.AJ ...
kan dJvt.slon.
He became a. check pilot for
Western In 1950, a.nd later was
named superintendent of Olght
tralnJne and regional chJef pUoL
Players Name
Mrs. Barnett
Mrs. Elton (Marjorie) Barnett
of 438 Fullerton Ave., Newport
Heights, was elected Jut week
as president of the Newport Har.
bor Community Players. She sue.
cee<1.s Roeer Hope.
Other otticers and commJttee
chairmen are loc Ha.rtJey, treas-
urer; lackJe Flaneeln, reoordlne
aecretary; PaU Tarnbelllnl, so.
clal; ladue Tackaberry and
AnJta Metz. p r o g r a m s ; Paul
Caldwell, speclal services; Diane
Gilbert, membersttlp; Burton
Ryadale, house; MartheJia Ran.
entry blanka and turn them In
to the Chamber officer, 1800 W.
Coast Hlehw~. Newport. at the
earliest posatble moment Jn
order to avoid last minute rush
and confusion.
Entry blanka must be filed by
4 p.m. Saturday. luly 30. at the
Chamber office. Newport Ha.rbor
Yacht Club. Balboa Yac:bt Club,
Lido Isle Yacht Club. ~-A. Seek's
office. McNally and Vallely Boat
Landings or the Harbor Master
office on Bayside Drive. On the
day of the race. last mlnute en
tries must be turned In only at
the Balboa Hospitality Bou.e,
t.he former Harbor Master otfice
at the toot of Wa&hlneton St. on
Bay Front. between 10 a.m. and
12 noon. No entry blank.l will be
accepted after 12 noon on the
. day of the race, which starts at
1:40 p.m.
The age limit. according to the
otticlal instruction sheet. l.s "one
to one hundred and one years."
Crew is optional; saJl alone l1
you wish, but all entrants plan
nlng to compete for the youngest
boy and youngest glrl awards
must sail alone and finish the
course, and must wear a life
preserver.
The race Is open to all. Con
testants need not be members of
a yacht club.
Trophies will be awarded to
the !lrst 10 sldppeq to finl.sh
First place winner will also have
his name Inscribed on the "Al
bert Solland Perpetual Trophy."
Youngest girl and youngflt boy
salllng along and eompleUne
course will have their names ln
scribed on the ''A. B. Ro~le"
and "Harry Welch" Pe-rpetual
Trophies respectively.
lt4G.4~'S
dall, workshop; Bill Wlneaka,
publlclty.
Dates for the first play for the
1955-56 season were set for Oct.
14 and 15. The eJection meetJne
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Flanegln, 424 Orchid
Ave., Corona del Mar.
HOW'S FISHING?
Flrst girl to finish will have
her name lnacrlbed on the "Ins.
1~ Perpetual Trophy." Small
plate awards wUI be made for
the 11th place and f!Very lOth
place thereafter. There wUl be Your FamUy Restaurant
(a..d heeclay)
2515 E. c:..t Jllglaway .....,.. 1.. c:.o.a .. NcR
STOP AT
Die Arches
"Your Host to the
Cout SJnce 1926"
PIKE FOODS
COCKTAILS
COAST HIGHWAY AT
THE AltCHES
Newpott a..dl
JOHN VU.f:I.JE
1-1531
Guests Arrive
From St. Louis
The Westerner Is running as
an albacore special at 3 a.m.
now each Sunday, Tuesday and
Thursday from the Newport Pier.
On the other days It fl.shes lqcal.
leavine at 5 a.m. On the alba-
core special days for the West
SpeclaJ au-. arrtvtnc t.om« erner, the Sea Gal leaves at 5
row at the Elmer Lanon ho~ a.m. for Joeal flahlng. Qu:tte a
at 721 w. Balboa Ave., Balboa, few barracuda. nice. big buJJ
are Sister "Anna Rose principal bass and halibut are being
at St. loseph Institute for the caught local
Deaf In St. Loul.s. and Sl.ster Nice halibut up to 18 pounds.
Anne Bernadine, who 1.s a lot ol flounder. salmon grouper
teacher there. The Larson'• and sable fish are being caught
daughter, Phylll.s. attended the off the barge. Georgia, anchored
St. Louis school for many years. oU the Newport Pier. Spanish
While they are In Southern Call jacks are also being caught
fornla. the nuns will observe at early In the morning. The first
the H.E.A.R. Foundation In Los shore boat to the barge from the
Angeles. Newport Pier l.s at 6 a.m.
"lEW SHOWBOAT' Crulu to Lac••
"Remarkably good" sea trout
and halibut fishing Is re ported
from Ellis Boat Rentals In the
bay a round the upper bay
bridge. A few spotfln croaker are
also being caught. Ellis U.drives
are going outside· for heavy
mackerel fishing and are either
going to the Huntington flats or
Dana Point for barracuda fish-
Ing.
Daily 11:30 & 7:00 p.m.6 $1'.25. Children 6Sc
* * * 3 BOATS OPERATING on BAY & OCEAN BIDES * Boat Lecning E-.ery 20 Minute. *
PMl Tozer and his charter boat
Andele from Norm's Landing
br(>ught In 24 albacore one day
last week and picked up six
more the next day. The Sport
King. at Norm's. Is bringing In
barracuda, bull bass.. halibut.
small white sea bass and an
occasional salmon.
Three boats from Port Orange
one day lut week brouebt In
three barracuda, 41 bonito, 114
haJibbt, 225 sand and bull bass
and 49 white sea bass for an av.
erace day catch. The boats were
the Gypsy. M.lssawit a.nd May B.
The Frontier. from the Balboa
Pavilion, hu been bringing ba.ck
albacore dally. Antlers tlsblne
1
.
from the Balboa Pavilion dock
have really been knocking over
the sea trout and halibut. Art
Gronsky describes lt as "fabu-
lous flahlne. the steadiest run o1
f1ah In two or three years.."
The l et n from Seuport Land.
tng one day Jut week brought
In seven barracuda, eleven hall.
but. .even sand ba.ss a.nd '>ne
tomorrow (Friday); 12:15 a.m. to
1:15 a.m .. Saturday; 1:05 a.m. to
2:05 a.m. Sunday and 1 :30 a .m.
to 2:30 a.m .. Monday. One photo
awards also for the oldest akJp.
per to finish. first "Me" Nnted
craft to finish and flrst "V"
rented craft to flnlsh.
!!ought by ye scribe ls Bert FJSIDlfC AJm BOAT'lftC
Mllls' grunion huntlne cat with The Merle Atflerbauehs are
a Oopplne erunlon between Its devoting thelr summer to flab.
teeth. Durlne one of the earUer lne. spending a month In Cata
nnw thla year. tM cat came Una. and lots ot tlme on their
scratching Of1 the front door at I boat. Meantime they have rented
43 Balboa COves with a grunion thelr home at 216 Yawl Rd .• Bea /
caught In the bay. ! con Bay.
ll-~;l~~~il;il~--;~~~~~~~~~iijij~iiliiiii whtte ~a bass. Charter boats ,II from Seuport have been brlnr·
Z 0
tnr In .arne al~
Surf tlahlne bu been good
from Laauna Beach to San Ono-
M. e»mft the ftPOrt from Gra-
• bam,. Bait •nd Tackle. Local
IUif ftsblq bu been beBt for
perdL Uft ba.lt lm't ~ toe
ocaD fl*lnl. comee tM wwd
from <ltaham'a. au.. cla.rda ed
ttc.en acbcwla ............. Zonta Plans Fall Meeting
b batt uoun4 t.be bar&'e to Vtratnta Eutlldt 0( Y\lma. Mrs. Stanley la ~ cbalr-
catdl hallbu~ II'OG~ I'Odl (Old Artlona. to•ernor al Dlllrlct 9 man and will be ..s.ted by ~
ud bMI. tre claimed. A fftr o1 ZoDta lntft'natiODal., waa bon· Bela ~ clu.b pn!IIJdeDt.
.-. • p,o t f I a aDd ,..ua.fln and pelt at a patte ..._. aftCt SVa AlpiA, ud l:lele 3tudltcNl
cnelillr .,.. 1liltnf caQbt, •au C!CIIIUillu. tneet.Lnr 11t U.. ._. on tM ......_ ~
.,. tM M7, .. Gnlua'a ..-. eoa .. , bome of lllll*ed !taft. Otber _._. headb'l
cabiD ..._ ....m..t u4 -h7 Iunday, lulJlO.. d.aJ c:ow.m411t• 8N •llCM Mlnallla ... .._, .._ • ~plane ... b'lmJ. lilnr. ............ ue .._.,...;
11M ..... csJC. frola .,....,... Ia ... lOr tile JPaU 0 • .... al ~ ....... GeciUtCIU; ...
LOelllr. Da..,... c:Uitlr ...... Dllbk.t .. wb.k:b wW ......... IIMJl-. ~aM lllvtt&UGM:
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Special Attraction!
Frtar, .,.., 2M, 8:30 ,...
HIT PIIAIE If FIIIIIIIS
GcJa Aowt.a.9 of
..... , Stjla
DANCING afler Show!
*
IIIlEY LIITZ I WI •llic
(Dcmc:la9 E.-y Kit. .a.pt San,.'f-4 to 1:10 CLIIL)
* * PVLL COUJIIE DIMWEitl SE.vED 'TILL 11 f.JI.
Select Staks, 0111111, I IIIIIs
New Menu Includes Italian Delicacies
Kay We Suggest Proaa Oar Mew Peatarea
VEAL SCALLOPIIfl e LASACWA e PIZZA
*
2260 Ha.rbor Boulevard • Co.t.a Meea, c..lifonua
ap. 7 Days A Week
OOCitTAIL BOVJI..:-3:00 to I:OD P.M. DAlLY
POPULA.a IOXED DaiXJtS...-40c
A.,._-11imu..a naUable tor
PARTIES, BANQUETS. or CLUB DINNERS
PIMDeToar~Wow
Hcubor BlYd. at WllMm Liberty 8-SSa
Vals Bowliag
Open Aliys .,....,,
S.IINIJ I SIHIJ
OpeD All K19bt Pnday cmd Scrtarday * AUTOMATIC PDrSPOTTEJIS * ro• llESEJIVAnOlfs CAFE 703 SVPEaJOI AVE. LJU:JITT a.sB2 COSTA MESA
P•rty Ac:commod•tion1
----West Sth Sl at Santa Ana RiYer *
SANTA ANA PH. 10 3-8311
..... .....
A LOll An.Dl• youth wu ar-
ft!llted. by Newport pollct Sunday
evenlna on eharaet of drunk
dtlvtna. hit and run,
drtvt.n& and'
HlgtlwayAollowlnc a
eh ue that ended In
tire of t he car.
•
--• Sunda)r Hfft'a the lat.t on a propo.ed that the l.o. 4ntre1• oitke ol ~~~~~:~~~;~ feet WMt new tramc J.tabt to slow down tbe Dlvslalort ol Htabway~~ hu . . I '" jetty aft« trame apeedlna lnto Corona del rriade> a traftk: avvey and hu croeNd the etnter at the edre of Mar troaa Laauna: ~ IMtallatlon ot a
on the upper bay ;,·~;~;,,:;;;; 1 with the tide comtn1 Kewport. ctty Enatneer Bert traltle llcht to the Hflhway Dl·
Newport pollee eat 202, William Webb told the EJWp )'Mterday vlllon otflce ln Sacramento. Cout Hwy. and 17th St., The driver, otHcet Mr aald
chase w ith red lleht Saunders/ aald he could not let I• IIIII .t.... be ·~· ~t~~~~~~~:~~ operation. the motor atarted. A city me--• IWJ tlon--the ---,,, :;;;;;.t;~ Dr. and Coast Hwy. chanlc was called but the atar-llll IM'I and
Mager vehicle drove over ter was jammed and would not •• , share
boos styled
oool, comfortable .
yet softly
•
Two dty pollee motorcycle
fleers on Co a a t Hwy. at
Arches received a warning
a car was speedlna: east
Huntington Beach , and
the rl&ht ahoulder, turn over. By the time a city A au~ birthday party wu S7 000
hides stopped lor Mach wagon with w inch -arrived held for .Mona Rae (aweet 16) c1 iy -;;·.;a:i~~;;
and entered the lntersectJon. at the BCene the jeep was in the Barlow, ~ Alate Ave., Balboa be summer before th~ pro.
Mager cu collided with a car surf. Jt was towed to the city Island, by fel1ow members or the }ect can be completed. hair fashions
entering the Intersection from yard for repairs and reolllng. Balboa Jaland Yach t Club. It was
Bays ide Dr .. driv~n by The license plate was lost In the a ptzz.a party at the h ome of J..o.
Reed ot Belltlower. surf. Jita Keanedy on the lllla nd. Join·
gave pursuit wtlen It went past.
,...., Barboi'.OJ4 Pollee said tha t the car, driven
by Joseph E. Maeer. age 20. went
through the red light at the ln.
tenectlon of Coast Hwy. and
Riverside Ave. and proceeded
throua:h the Mariner's Mile at
speeds in excess of 95 miles
hour. The motor officers were
pursuit with red lights a nd
rens In operation .
severe damage to both lnl' her In surprt.stna Mona Rae
The Mage r car skidded toward WELDOifS GET GUlL were Judy Jones, Jeannf' Jonf'S, opea Wect=ndrry ......._by appolabMat
~" three men hltch·hlkeMJ at t he A girl. Stacey Eileen. waa born Elea n ore Guthrie, Chr istine
southeast corner, who fled Into to Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Weldon Swim, Mike Baum, Larry Stump,
a .service st ation to avoid being of 505 ~ 38th st.. Newport Beach, Dick Brld&man, Jim Linderman,
struck. on Thursday, July 7, In Hoa&" Me· John Hef1'1nl(ton, and Bob ftoJ. The Mager car then skidded moria! Hospital. lin&
They said that the Ma ger ve.
h lcle went t hrough the red I
a t Coast Hwy. and 17th St.
t raveling on the shoulder of
hla:hway to pass cars stopped at
the signal. The Mager vehicle
back across the eastbound traf-
fic lanes, actOM the double dl.
vldlng se<'tlon of the highway
and traveled back Into the first
traffic lane and continued east.
bound on Coast Hwy. As the
Mager car approached the crf'St
of the gra de west of
Ave ., Motor Officer Don
all pulled a longside
Gl a nd shouted for the amour pull over. The Mager car -~.-l~ge"i
ly made a swerve from the
lane Into the se<.-ond tra fllc Glimpses forcing Officer Burdsall to a pply
bra kes to avoid being struck by
By ANN the vehicle. When the same
movt'me nt was made once more.
New fabrics give a fresh fash Oftleer Burdsa ll shot the left
Ion fl avor to the '';.!::'"~;";':,'~~I rear tire of the vehicle. dreSses just In a t The driver of the vehlclt> stop.
Even the friendly cotton ped In the first traffic lane,
comes an unusual a nd all jumped from the vehicle and
material with new came toward Officer Burdsall,
manufacturers and new who at th is time was stopped In
designing. Not only are the new the second traffic lane.
dark cottons trans.-sea.son, they d rlverleu car rolled back
are also trans-ocean because grade and aCI'OAII both·~~~;::::~ many of them come to us from traffic lanes, where it s
tar away fashion centers such as right angles to the n ow
Italy and Fra nce. The lovely fie. The ottlcers b~~~·~~~•tl::;, datk a nd jew"el to nes m ake the m motorist to the pollee
an Indispensable part of your wher~ he was booked.
ward robe tor the wa ning sum.
m er and st"veral seasons to come.
Tou''" beCinl u. taD: o4 tbe
fClbulou. T1aoalas ocrttoaa. but
J'OU am ......-.nally appted·
ate u..m 1111W they are pcu1
of 'f'OCU woub...,. aDd roo caD. ... .., youne11 tiM lllinsl:u.loua rw'.....,. they b-. to cnuh-
lag. to cllrt. Tbey bcrft a
~liM custom dnxpe flD. .....
Come In and see a lso the "cot.
ton Cashmeres" by Na ntucket.
soft and luxurious. the cotton
and sUk combination -or the
premiu m combred mercertzed cot·
ton blended with nylon to give
a perman ent s llk.Jike lus tre to
the fabric.
There aow. _. • .,.. told you
a1J what ~r• mcm. of wltb·
out once meaUoai.D.IJ the ador-
able atyli.Dq oa tbese betweea
s.eaaoD cott011a. Tbey are pe-r.
feet for in-town wppola.tmeab.
good lor aU-day o:lfcrln cmd
...aart later wttb small fun.
lut wby doa't you come ln
and. take a: good look at the
lint of the mo.t cmd tba but
(belleYe mal). Or pboae
O'BRJEN·s cmd ask us to MOd
'fOU our L• Aigl.oa booklet--a
darUng illustroted IJI'OU~ of a
•-ol our Uana-MGSOD cot-
to~
AND for hot WE'alhcr wrnr ing.
right now , replenish ynur ward
robe with a nPw crisp. cool rot
ton or two--we have some new
ones.
--..... ,I .... ~J·jl /)--1 ,.
---.1:-,, ,, • .-,,--. . '
HArbor Z868
151 5 COAST BOULEVARD
COPI OifA DEL MAR
Dll
13LOIIER
fContinued from Pa&"e 8)
women a nd a man. reported In
a fight in front of Ernie's Cal~.
Newport Heights. w~e
when ottlcef!l arrived e MOifDAT. fCJLT II
Betty A. Caldwell, 39. of 1406
Ocean Front. Newport, w as at·
r~ on an lntoxlcaUon ch arge
alter her cu struck the Lr&Uic
Is land at 13th St. and Balboa
Blvd .. e TUESDAY. JtJLY' 19
J ames E. Pat'ton, 4, of 210 VIa
Lido Nord, Lido Isle, was
knocked unronsd ous when he
fpll otr a landing onto a brick
fl oor at that addr(>S!I . . James
BIUP. 17. of 518 W . Bay Ave,,
Balboa, was taken to Hoag Hos-
pit al for treatment of a severely
burned right foot a fter Upping
a deep fat fryer at 3(17 Main St.,
Balboa. ------Coast Collece Buqet
lacreasell $2&,981
Orange Coast Junior College
District filed Its 1955.56 budget
with the County Superintendent
of Schools last week calling for
a n expendit ure of $945.on for
f'urr<'nt operations. $924.414 101'
huildings, $6.252 for food !l('rvlces
a nd $11.039 fnr comm unity serv.
Ices. The total budget, Including
all expendit ures and reserve
funds. a mounts to $1,974,751.
This Is S25.981 m ore than the
1954 ·55 budget. primarily be-
cause of the addition of 14 new
teac-hers.
This coming year will mark
the last year of the speclal l9c
ta x for building purposes.
AMERICA'S fAVOIIITf TWOSOME
R ,~~ .
LITTLE IIOIIf
JVI
One-gallon capacity. Convl!ni-
ent faucet. Keeps lica;uids h o (
or ~old la ager.
• tJ-'9 ... ·• $7.10
LITTLE 11011
CIIST
New two-piece SUHmlined con-
struction. Equipped wirh slip-in
food cray, icc pick, bottle -an
ope ner , h .in dy ouuidc ~rain.
tJ-'9 $16.95
* • wa Gl9& CWMW .,..... •
tJ•&.c..t ..... C JR .. ,._
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GlAifT PKG-"'D""
EGGS doz. 47~ White King 55~
SKOW'S-15 -. Ca:a
PEACHES 1~ Clam Chowder23( ~
c-.. ...... ---------------------KD<UTE
DArn-Qt. Jar
MIRACLE
WHIP
..... ........ BEETS :. ... 2 fw 29( R=IC,---E ___:_:.~ ___ ~-----· 2=-""-=27=--( CATSUP -----------------=~-------~· ~~~----------------~~~
:.11)( ~~Jelly ~: 33( CAT FOOD Beans
ZEE-I'caally Padl • plr:lf. r--r--ck--ki~--s --::--..... --.. --2-~--~~.pple ~ .. _29( !!_ilet Tissue
D-DITT---xoon----v,_---_ ---,,1, ... ---caa -PEARS ~ 18( COFFEE
Sausage 2 ··· 23( TASTEWEII--"4-c-
,,... ~
ca.. ....................... 07"
~l ',!RUTS .l l f CfTAEl[S
CELLO n:G.
SALADS or SLAWS 5¢ El.
BANANAS
9ft.
lfO. 1 WJUTE BOSE
POTATOES
]f.
rea•
PINEAPPLES
9f.
Orange Juice
KAaDC0---1 lb. 8aK
Margarine2-25c RITZ
CRACKERS
PRIME RIB ROAST
PORK LOIN END ROAST
PRIME RIB STEAK
BONELESS BEEF STEW
Boneless Rolled Roast
ER'S .HAMS
SPARE RIBS '
WJroLE oa
IIIAIIK JlALP
.POVWI&i
29~
~hoek Roast 39i...
Roast
Lean .Ground lief 4u..'l"