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Site Is 101
at AvCKado
A $750,000 hundred-unit motel
I. belnc planned at the Avocado-
Coast Hwy. corner near Corona
del Mar. the Ensign learned lh11
week.
Big Oil S-rike Is Hint
It will be located on five acres
In the tirat addition to the Irvine
Terrace subdivision. Annexation
of thta portion of lrvlne Terrace
to the dty of Newport ~ach wu
~uested by the Irvine Co. at
the special City Council meeting
Monday afternoon. The Council
alenilJed its approval and re!Pr
red the matter to the cou nty
boundary commission.
An official of the Irvine Co
yesterday verified the report that
negotiations are well under way
concerning a "very beautiful
motel development" at Avocado
and Coast Hwy. The plans art>
pretty well crystallized. he said AWait Info
About No.7
What about that mysterious
Newport 011 WeJJ No. 7? •
All Indications point to just
one concl~o~alon: A major oil
strike In the tidelands oft New.
port Beach.
That appears to be the real
Issue back of Union Oil's request
to City Council asking that the
drilling records of Monterey-
Humble be made public. Union
Oil wanted all oil companies to
get the benefit or that knowJ-
edce tor the purpose of bidding
next Wednesday. Aug. 10. for the
tidelands drllllnr on the other
side of the Santa Ana RJver
mouth. e UQVEST JlEP'USED
Newport City Council held a
special m~tlnc Monday after-
noon to contlder the request. a nd
after listening to counsel for
both sJdes. they voted 6 to 1 to
rej«t the Union Oil request.
Monterey-Humble. which ls drll-
llns the Newport tidelands.. thus
can keep Ita Information secret.
In tha t meetlne came strong
hints of the 1 story behind the
story. Councilman Sandy Mac-
Kay, who cut the "no" vote,
touched upon It by re marJdng
that Monterey has been mighty
hush-hush about Well No. 7 and
hU not ctven Information about
Jt to the dt;y. He .. ld the oll
:~ti:~~S.-"dt:~•!Clnc tu heela .. ------!!~~!~tJcJe~ Iande
btcSdlnl wUl br determined by
hJgbst cuh bonua offered to the
state, alnce ttle royalty I~ ls
a flxed Item. Councilman J. B.
Stoddard remarked that maybe
Monterey Humble Is In a posl.
tlon to give a higher bonus "be
cause they know what's down
there."
Ten wells have been drilled
from the site near West Newport.
The chart which logs the direc-
tion of drilling and location
where the wells are-bottomed
show nine of the weJls. but noth-
Ing about No. 7.
Monterey Ia within Its rights.
legally. Information must be
given to the city within 10 days
after "completion of a well."
Monterey just has not seen fit
to "complet~" No. 7. It ls known
that the drilling reached a
mighty Inviting oil zone, but
Monterey -Humble kept going
right on throuch that zone. bot-
tomed the well lower down. and
started pumplnc a meager 25 or
so barrels a day.
Ernie Pyles, vtre president oC
Monter~y -Humble, told City
Council at Monday's special
meetinc that It won't be too lone
before th~y're In a position to
cfve out with the lnformatJon on
No.7.
Not tone alter the blcldfne for
the tJdelanda north of Newport,
that Sa.
City Hall Site
Is P~rchased
The Costa Mesa city council oUer of $18,000 for a 31h acre city
hall atte to Howard LaWBOn and
assoclates wu accepted at the
eo.ta Mesa city council meettnc
Monday ntaht. The property
faces on W. 19th St., Plumer St.
and Pomon .. Ave.
A tax rate of 80c wu adopted
for the current fllcal yN.r.
An ordinance ..tabu.bina-a
city water .depa.rt:ment pasted
fint readln1. City Clerk ArUe
Swartz wu named the water
auptdntft!dlnt.
Tbe llunay.Saunden <4. 210.
bodle tubd.lvtJdon S. due to be
..,_.., 8ept. 8. Tbe property
.. .outb ol. Oranp Cout. Collep
betW-a Harbor 11-n\.. and J"a.lr.
vMw ad..
'I'BESE TOUGII BOIOU:S. .... at tbe Uclo balld.ap rrtdaT
Dlgbt, are ...... CneJy, left. IIICIIIR .. r of tbe Uclo Cl~
...S Penal hU. • .,....... dudrmGD ot tbe ..-t. (taUp ftoto)
Chamber Drive Huge Success
On Island: COM Is Next Area
Two Chamber of Commerce
crewa of stx men each went In
a body Tuesday momlnc to call
on Marine Ave. businesses on
Balboa lalan4, and the result In
about two hours tJme was 35
new members and IS more hlch
l;yJ)C*lble.
"Our enthusiasm lqlows no
bounds." was the comment of
Chamber Secretary Hay Lanren-
helm..
This was the first of five Tues.
day membenhtp drlws through-
out the cJty. Next week It will be
Corona del Mar. Cbamber dl.rec·
ton and ftl@mhftos w1ll meet at
1on'a Restaurant foe brukfa.st at
8 a.m. 1\le.da)'. '!ben tht7 w1ll
d1v1de hrto teams and call on
non-member merchantt. All local
~en are lnvtt.cl to the
bnallfut. acxordJ.q to M.r. Lana·
enh~lm.
BLOOD LEFT AT SCENE
Associated in this motel o>nler
prise will be Robert Ingram and
R. J . Collins. local builders. and
L M. lLesl Blakesley.
Water Skier
Hit By Boat
Superficial lacerations of the
left arm were s utft>red by Marian
Koerner. 16. of 20162 S. W . Birch
St.. Santa Ana Heights. In a
watt>r skiing accident In Upper
Nt>wport Bay at 1:05 p.m. yester
day.
A J4.foot outboard motor boat
OJ>('rat('(! by Betty Beck. 500 Cliff
Dr . Newport Heights. rat~ over
Marian. who had fallen from
her skis. The boat was maneu
vered around to pick up the
swimmer. but the throttle of thf'
motor was left OJX>n too far and
the boat ran over tht> swimmer.
who was injured by the proJX>I
ler
The girl was given first aid by
a harbor department employee
and taken to Hoag Hospital
Blood was found by lnvestlga
tlng oUicers at the scene or a
two"car ac-Md('nt In Balboa Fri
day but both mrs had bt>en
driven away before they arrived
City Councilman Sandy MacKay
reported the accldE.'nt at 2: 10
p.m . at "L" St. and Miramar Dr I
TE.ACIIEil"S NOTRE. DIES
Mrs. Clara V. Vestal. '76. of 327
E. Maple Ave. Oran~e. d lf'd Sun
day In her home. She was the
mother of Miss Bern~ Vestal. 1
principal of the Newport Beach
Grammar School.
HERE'S BOW that poppblg rear car wJ.adow loob aftel' last
week"a my-stery at ~ Jolua T. ~eeler resideace. Z24 }GUDille AYe-
CoroDa del Ma:r. ~ Keeler baa hia bcm4 through the We 1D
the wi.Ddow, cmd UttM Ccuol'fll t. touc:hillg a pcwt!oG of the ho....,.
combed glau. Xo truth to the NPOJ1 that it was c:auud b! the
exhaust of a Oyi.D9 .aucu. they aery. (EiuiCJD Photo)
WHEELS OUSTED
FROM FU ZO E
llg('l"'l '""
11 ... dl"<'lllf"IS::'rJ: t>ut "'' •• 11:1
1<-t en nf 11 ,,ur1 \1 r [).n 1 J...,.,,
HP \ ~ hlf' I 1 ht> prnp••rt ~ a I
$300 ()00
Mr!i: SadaP a Sara • llnPfnf'r as
ri'Mgnlng thb month a(t..r 2 1
) ear~ 3'-bu<;!nt'~' ~f•crPt tr) uf
:\,•-.q>orl llarbor Htgh ~·h1><1l
Sh<• h.t'-11 furm('d lhl' Ro.trd nf
Tru.;tN'"-that :.hf' ~Ill rt'larf' from
hl'r .Jnh a,.. uf Aug 31 In that
.tlmo-..t qt~<lrtl'r l'('nt.n~ ,,f S('f\ iN'
<;hf' ha~ 1'"-ldhh<:ht•r! ,, r<'mark
:th!, r<'<' •rl'l of atrPntl.uH·f> h,n
an.c ~· .lh~nt onh fl\l' da\'<;
10 th£' 2 1 ~t'ar-. · ·
:\ir..__ Hu<•fnt'r ramf' to ihP :'lie~
port Harbor ch-..trll1 1n 1923 10 bt>
a<oststllnl lo thP lat<' Harn \\"plC'h
NIXTH AXNUAL EXBJBIT 1n th<' thf'n Oran~f' ("(lunt) Har
Thf' nmth annual f''htbllllt«n bor Chambt>r of Comm<'rN>. th<'
of p;unung by studPnt.!' of thP namf' ~x'Ing changf"d latE'r to
RPx Brandt Phil DlkP SummPr 'Newport Harbor Chamlx'r of
&h,)(ll of Painting ~·•11 b(' hPid I Commer<:-e She had valuable ex
from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday at 405 perlence wTlting publicity ltPms
1
407 Gold<'nrod Ave .. Corona dPl for passage o! the harbor bonds..
Mar I strt'(>t lmprov<-ment work and the
---------------------------Pstablishment of thf' Newport
Harbor Union High School. She
did a gl'E'at dE"al of r<'sf'arch work
In connt'<'tlon with th~ prepara-
tlon of the History of Newport
Beach by H. L Sherman. In fact.
Mrs. H04'fner's daughtt-r. now
Mrs. W. E. Lawson. of Riverside.
typed the manuscript for the Hla
tory of N""J>>rt Bea<.'h.
Atte-joining the staff of the
High School, Mrs.. Hoefner had
the pleasure of ~lnc 110me of
th~ fonner Cham~ of Corn-
m~ d.lrecton u membfts <tt
the hiah ldlool board: lu~ D.
l . Dod,e. Leroy Andenon, and J.
A. ~ Othft ChambW of Com-
~ d.f.rectora of the Nrly cSaya
Included C. W. T~W~ E. I •
Moore and Sam Meyer.
Wl\en Mra.. Hoetner joined the
Hi&b School lt&ft. tile edMJOJ IWt
onlY 18 tMCIMn; tn Uw J--
8Chool year there w111 t. '71
tQcl\(!1'1.
Mrs. Foet.Der b.u hd ~
of the ltwlh-.. oG'Ic:e o1 tM ..._..
ltboo1 and hu.......,.. au a.
work In OODlialtdciii ,.. U.. ....... o .... ..-. ... booldl~ ud tMJC •• .._ .,
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MARGERY SCHROUDER, our new city clerk-treasurer. This year, lt seems to take a
9oes by the nickname of "Marcie," ond gets that last name heap o' traveling to get albacore.
from Dutch ancestry. She's a netive of Grand Rapids, Mich., I tried It last Thursday. The first
where her father ..,as o druggist. Miss Schrouder ottended Mill\ plan Involved an invitation from
College in Ookland. then UCLA for three years, wos o member Uncle Harry Rogers to go with
of Alpha Chi Omega. g raduated in 1930. She lives at 1957 him on hls Adequate. Wednes-
Sylvia Lone. Harbor Highlands. day night I waited for his call,
MARILYN COLEMAN. the new deputy city clert mode finally rot It about 9 p .. m. He could just about talk. Seems like
page one of the Ensign woy bock in 1954, on April 29, during they had lett at 3 that a.m.,
Ecster Week. A photo shows swimmers helping Skipper Marilyn after a couple ot hours sleep.
end five others get ashore from her $ail~t. "Wind Word," and had rone 15 miles beyond
which went on the rocks off Buck Gulley after getting caught Pyramid Head. the east end of
in the kelp. The Coast Guard patched o hole in the "Wind Clemente. That's about 85 miles.
Word ' Md brought tho boot into the t:iarbor. Marilyn is a Tht>y rot fish, all rlght-16 beau-
'
d _...J f UCLA th tlful albacore. They also got Los Ange es native, gro uateo rom is spring. was a back after dark, and ran out ot
member of Pi Phi. She lives ot 2471 Bayshore Dr., Bay Shores. gas In the jetty. Harry had just
MAE (MRS. DOUGLAS) HOlT of Corona del Mer, who's arrived home when he called. He
been city clerk-treasurer since C. K. Priest bowed out on J une allowt>d that the splrlt was wil-
l 0, will be leaving City Hall os of Sept. I. She'll be more con-ling but the fiesh was far, tar
corned with boby things than affairs of state. too weak to go agaln on Thurs-
MRS. GEORGE PARD&Y of 1700 W. Ocean Front in New-day. I understood, completely.
port, the wotchdog of public rights ot the beach in front of the ~er~~~n· 0~h~~~~~~~gfo~a:;::
C ity -operated Trailer Park, reports another gripe. Th is time she nE'xt three days. I gave him my
wos informed tho t the restrooms at the beach are not for public blessing, my thanks and told
use. but ore restricted for the troiler dwe llers. She has success-him to go to bed. You just can't
fully insisted thot the beech is open to the public. Keep fighting. do It that often. Even for a pal.
A phone coli from ED HEALY, Mr. Centro! Newport ...
expressing greot concern over the oppolling disinterest omong
potenliol voters. The city s registration totol hos follen off, eveh
though the populolton ke~ps increosing. It s your city. fclh, but
you ve got to be a voter to moke your voice heord.
KENNY NICHOLS of Bolboo lsiMd will be flying to Seattle
lhts week.eno to see thot speedboot clossic the G old Cup roce,
which 1 •o speedboohng whot the E'lsen.,do Roce is to yacht
;.,g or the Indianapolis Race is to auto rocing. He II be watch
'ng the big eve'll right on Lake Washington. from the boat of
Mr. ond Mr . Ed Brooh . former lslo nde·s and O"'e·time ONners
of Sn p n St tch on Mo r.ne Ave. Also prese..,t will be the
N1cnoh )U'l M Sgr leon and family (Leon s w'fe 1s the former
Jqce Brooks)
Tf.e deeth of TONY CORNERO Su'lday morning ot o dice
gorne ,, Los Vega• br~nqs bac~ memories of g"mbling ship days
1usl ot the slorl of the war, when T or>y provided free ship tax•
servtC'e, lea.,inq from the county dock in the h..,rbo r. to ta~e
g"mbl,ng mtnded folks to his fleet of floating casinos off Long
Beoch. After Eorl Worren. then attorney generol. put him out of
business, Cornero s gambling ship Rex wos auctioned off here in
the horbor. ond publisher SAM MEYER bought a P"rl of it-
the trestles thot held up the upper deds ... Md those trestles
form the erch of the roof of Som' s building ot 30 I I Newport
Blvd .. in Newport, where Sam used to publish the News Times,
end where we later established the first printing plant of the
Ensign . . . ' ,
THE ENSIGN celebrates its seventh birthday anniversary
next week. on Aug. I 3.
• e •
BT COL. MDREW W. SMJTB. FonDer Kember of City Council
we're ~oing for lonr-tlns. My Red
Head haa still to hear her flrct
reel explode this aeuon and
she's anxious. U they're still
where they've been, we'll do our
best and then work out way
back to Avalon. There's a tour-
nament on, you know. It'a Pa.
eWe Anrlen annual albacore
tournament and ends up Satur.
day nJrht with that festive· oc-
casion the P. A. HukUau under
the moon, In Avalon. U you en-
joy a luau, you'll ro Into ecsta-
ala over a Buldlau. lt'a a moon-
Ueht barbecue, wtth appropriate
Uqwd rebeshmenta and wtth the
sweetst ganr ot people you'll
ever know. Theft will be all your
old fiahlng buddJe. male and
female, attired In Island ralm.
ent. for the occuJon. The grand
fln .. e, will be a concert, the mu.
sJelans being the ~anis and
wahlnla armed with their own
instruments. You may question
the quality of the music pro-
duced by a bunch of die·hard
anglers pI a y In g harmonicas,
mandolins, tissue -paper and
combs, guitars, trumpets, mombo
drums and tin slide whistlers.
But alter a big feast, with your
best friends. In the balmy night
of Avalon. there's no sweeter
music. lt'a something that grows
on you, and you can't buy lt. It's
one of the great occasions of a
lUetlme, for the money of thiS
slmple soul who figures that he •
prefers this to a golden harp. a
whole acre of Oeecy clouds and
a galaxy of angels.
1,810 Brukfuts
Seniti., LeciH
About 1,050 meals were servt>d
Saturday morning at the Sf'venth
annual Newport Harbor Amerl
can Legion Post 291 breakfast
on the parking lot ot the All
American Market on the Marl·
ner's Mile.
Profit from the breakfast wUI
be used for veteran welfare work
by the post. Plana are betnr
made for another breakfast next
year at another market. uatna a
plan to l'Otate the locatton at c'Jif-
ferent food stores.
Read the Ensign Want Ad page.
'"1'llaall.,.. .. tbe •••"-f-.1 nceptSGa.,..
baft 9l..a a.L We ........._ ~ ._..,. the .
bMt. 0u polJcy Ia RIIIORAI!'IZD ...V-
JC&-Qualtty ad a..tc:.wltll c S.O.I We
featlan lwlft'a ,._..._ T..._.,.. 1.._
8eef. rro... Pooda. Dally ....... -....s
Cllld Meat ...... rr.-n. w ..... ~ .,..
to~laCIDd •••
.. SA V£!-EYERY DAY ..
* WE FEATURE * .. SWIFTS P11NUM
TENDER-FED SI'EEBS" * (lw Wlll.£111 .,_. ... ) *
* * * SWIFT'S PREMIUM · BACON
CUDAHY'S Fully Cooked Ham 491.
STEWING HENS . _ . . __ ......... _ . . 33:.
Swift's Premium Round Steak 69f.
LEG 0' ·LAMB _ ........ . . . 59:.
e Swift*• Tender Fed Steer Beef e Frozen Foods e Dairy Producta e Bread e Speciali.zing in Quality Meat For Home Freezers
"Quality and Personalized SCtnice--With a Smile .. * WE AU OP&Jf DAD. Y-ltJO 10 7:00 •.x. * IVRDAT-ItOO A.IL 10 t:• ......
3421 EAST COAST HIGHWAY • CORONA DEL MAR ..... .,...... ...
on Newpxt Bl•d.
juat abo.e
The Arches • ACROSS
THE FREEWAY
From Hoag Hoapital •
I
111ft By I.W I Vecel
'425 and morel
ON YOUR FAMILY'S VITAMIN NEEDS
whll• MARINA ROGERS
fa meet Wm. T. THOMPSON CO. vitamin consultant
ia in our atore .Aug. 1-6
TMiy, Fri.., I s.t.ay
TRUfEIIDOIJI rAlUUI IToeiC W ANI lAVE/
lAVE Slll lmiFAX !AVE SO. POLY·AMS
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FO" \...OMfo'ORT
THAT COSTS LESS
LASTS LONGER
CAI1 .. MJ CAn WU1 Ml
Protection thwt '-epa jet flohtet •nfl"" opetatlng In
1IJOO deg'" tefnpemurea-now lteepa ,our furMCe In ~condition~~ IOfttet-41 11'1 Peynet.Yea ""
of the cau"' of h..ane elefftent fellure ellml~ :;.o::~:::~:.. -::!,'7" to bur Perne. Celt 111 for ruu·
ROY D. GAWTHROP au.oa MUI OIII.Y • AOi.,.«ID .AYIIII ...... &ca D&,ll'D •...•• ·~ .,. .. c.,, ... "' a-............... . ........
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Jfvwpcwt llatbor Enallft, o.c.. clll ...... C&JJf.. by dy Cit7 CouDcU, tar t\ltthft
Dear .... : ~ &Dd .......... 1t ...
LMt nlabt. t attended the first, lep..UJ wttb!D tiMir Ju:rt.dld:lon. meedfta ot tbe new~¥. Cit)' Coun-Jmmdtllteq, a ...._. jlalt.
ell a.ppolntled. Park 6 ~don WU admlnltt •• to all of the Coaa•'r'on, wll&dt wu ~ 1.....,1,._ puWJe.. I. u oae ot the
to replaee the prevloua one, oon-peoole, atteDdlaa, at u9. wuc1 ._eel Wtpl, becauae Jt wu and .,....._ wblle eertatn ~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ oompoeect ot n1M memben, but be'e ot tbe o-ma.uon. uted wh.leh the clty ottlcJala conternld that they bad bell IMtnacted by
~with, before cllaba.ndln& lt. Mr. lob.n 8a1lon, ctty Manager
Tbe members ot thla p1'evlou.s, . . • not to atve the 'l'raJllr Park
Park 6 Recreation CommltaJon. pro b 1 em , any consideration.
wanted the City to pt out of the what..oever, u lt dld not con-
Trailer Park bualnesa and to re-cern, the Park 6 Recreation Com·
tum the beach, on thla bayfront mluion. in any way, but wa.a
to th~ people. At the foJlowln~ mlctly, h1a. Mr. Sailors. hot po-
CouncU meetln& they were tato, u he phrued lt. 'lbla des.
promptly dlsm..l.aed. and a new plt.e the fact, that the City Coun.
1\ Cl,usified Ad in The Ensign one appointed. cU, bad referred it to them for
brinqs immediote results! Coli Various bualness wu given at. study and con.aidentlon.
Horbor 1 1 1 ~-I 115 ond orove it I t~ntlon, before the vital l.saue Since when . . . I wanted to =;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~co~nc:ern~~lnl~~the~~Tr;a~iler~~Par~k~w~a.a: know, bad thl.s Mr. Sallora, a ~ city employee, been &fven the
authortt)' to cUctate and lnltruct
thla rww Park • Recreation Com.
ml"'on, eMil; tbe heads of the
CHOOSE YOUR BANK Ill'"'*''• ~ Col&.lld.l. b7 whom be wu .. plo)'ed f It 8ft'JDed to
be an act of arrogant, Iniquitous
pU.
THIS WAY
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Are depoelb loaured up to 110,000 for
ucla .ceouat throqh the Federal
Depoelt huuraaee Cor.,.ratJoa?
Doe. It lend re~lnty to tnutworthy
loeal borrowers?
r. the .eniee prompt, rourteow,
aad dlident?
SatiJKtory anaw~rs to those four questiolu
dord a tound bui• for .decting your bank.
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Newport Harbor Bank ...... ~ ..
LOCAL AGENT
1793 NEWPORT AVE., COST A MESA
OFFICE: U'*1Y 8-5!5'M RES.
SICK ARE
HABDWARE
HOUSEWARES
LED
Tbl.s ubiquitous Mr. Sallora.
formerly, a purchasing agent.
without any experience at city
management. was given this po-
alUon. years ago, by an admlnt.
stratton. During this period, the
local people were denied the U$C
o! th~ Trailer Park beach.
Isn't It ironical that a former
member of this questionable re.
glme that caused so much unfa-
vorable gossip, is still retained,
whll~ we, the people supply the
funds, to pay his eleven thous-
and a year lf&lary, and he strives
In every possible way, to thwart
the desires of the majority ot the
people of Newport Beach, partic-
ularly In regard to the use of the
Trailer Park beach, needed so
badly by the Children and Par
ents of this diBtrkt.
H~re, Indeed. Is maladmlnf.
stratlon that should end.
Why should we. in th~
United States, tolerate such
treatment!
Isn't this a government for
the peopl~. by th~ people!
Aren't there any decent cltl
zens among us. who will honor-
ably and justly administer t o
our requir~ments!
We seem to vo~ for people.
who. we hope.wlll prove worthy,
only to learn. later ... that we
have been fooled agaln .
This ls not a Communist
Country, to be haughtily tyran.
nl:z.ed over by local Dictators.
This IB America.
F. Thornton Martin
110. W. Oct an Ft.,
Newport Beach
CEJlTJFICA TE OF aUSJllfESS
Fictitious Flrm Name
THE UNDERSIGNED does here-
by certify that he Is conducting
a contracting and construction
business at 1600 W. Coast High · •-U b M · way. Newport Beach. California, ~ Y OCJIC under the fictitious firm name of
NAJn' DlACKOSED AIIXCUUAI.E MEDICAL BUlLDINC COMPANY
by a JII'O"& IMq _..._ IMtW oC tnatiDeDt tllat baa beee OF AMERICA and that said firm
-a-tly ~ ta .......... eli caeL is composed of tb~ following per. ---------------'!llllllllll~'!"'~~~~~~sons. ,whose names In full and .ODT 11\:iiDiG places of residence are as fol-
CZEJI lows. to.wlt:
a..rt,. z~ n uu u J ir ~ ~ ..........
·& U •llllrATIOif
ftll c-. .. ...., .... Utllt
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RALPH L. HOYLE
202 Camet
Balboa Island. C&Jltornla
WITNESS my hand this 28th
day of July, 1955.
RALPH L. ROYLE
STATE OF CALIFOilNlA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
ON TIDS 28th day of luly. A.D.
1955. before me, the undersigned,
a Notary Public In and for the
aaid County and State. residing
therein. duly commissioned and
sworn. per so n a 11 y appeared
Ralph L. Hoyle known to me to
be the penon whose name is
sub.crlbed to the within Instru-
ment. and acknowledged to me
that he executed the same. IN
WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
hereunto set my band and af.
fl.xed my ortJclal Mal th~ day
and year In this Certificate first
above written.
DONALD D. HARWOOD
My Cotnm1aion Expires AU·
lUSt 28. 1958.
Publ:tsb: Aua. f.U-18-25. 1955
ln the Newport Harbor Ensign.
. .. . ~ .. ---.... ..._..... _....
BATO!f IVDQ.E-Lov~Jy Phyl-
U. Fl~lnc of San Diego, Miu
Majorette of Am~rlca for 1955.
will appear at the Call!omia
State OlamplonahJp Baton
Twirling Contest, to be held at
the Orang~ County Fair Au~. 1~14 at Cotta Mesa. P~llls
holds rnol"e than 100 trophJes,
medals and a w a r d a. The
Orange County contest will ln-clud~ oontHtanu trom an
parts ot Ca.llfornia. and the
winner of the Junior and Senior
divisions will represent the
state i.n the 1956 National
Olampionshlp contest at St.
Paul, Minn.
1.1. J11111 Diu
M. K. Jensen. 58, of 329 Flower
St., Costa Mesa, who operated
th~ refreshment concession In
the Harbor Roller RJnk. died
July 24th In Hong Hospital. He
was formerly co-owner ot the
Sun-Up Do Nut Shop In Costa
Mesa. Servtces were held Tues-
day In Parkes RJdley Mortuary
Chapel.
lclllister Dies at a
Archibald McAllister. 69. ot
1.26 Cor al Ave~ Balboa Island.
died Wednesday. July 20. In
Hoa~ Memorlal B~ltal after a
aadden lllneeL Be wu an auu..
moMie IMGnnet ..,eM.
P'U.neraJ eenfee8 -.e btid
.luly 22 In tbe Baltz Mortuary,
Corona de-l Mar.
Traufer
I Storap
2200 lfewport amt..
Coeta .. ..
PboDe E .... & SWL
l..u-ty ~7323~ ~1511
:. t •• T ' ' '' •' ... YO It .·. .. .. ·.. . •.• ' ... , .
German Youth Arriv.ing Mon.
To Study for One· Year Here
Dieter Mop, a JII.~-4Md Ger· rldal. 9mltb lfewberry, Dr. E. A.
man JOUth. wfll atrtve Monday, BD1d. Gordon Findlay, Mia Mat-~ Aua. 8, fJ'OIIl Bremeo. Germany, de B. L&ey and Miss Ruth Max. lo.o..o _____ ......... ____ ~
to ~4 the yu, in the UnJted well. -============
State. to attend Newport Harbor ii-w-iMiMiiiiiiiiWwwwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bleb Sdlool.
A nadve ot Sllesla. he hu
~ atten41nc doolln Bremen,
Where he hu studled En~ tor
fJve years. He wW llve at t.be
home ot. Coundlman and Mrs . .1.
B. Stoddard In Corona del Mar
durtna h1s vlalt u an exchan&e
student.
A fund o! $l«n; bu ~n
ralaed to brln~ Dieter to America
to study this year. Or&anlzaUona
contributing to th~ plan are
Zonta, Business and Professional
Women, Optimtsta, Ebell Club
and .lunlor EbeU, Junior Assist
ance Leaaue. Harbor Panhel·
lenJe, Lido Isle Woman'• Club,
PTA ot Newport Harbor High
School, Kappa Kappa Gamma
Sorority Alumnae, and .Wdents
from Newport Harbor High
School. A1lo contrlbutin~ are
l4meL 1. A. !leek. Boward Lewis,
Elllworth Betts, Rupert Hend-..........
F• Cltr la,IL
Carpenten are bu~ In New
port City Hall making ready for
sh ufillng around ot departments.
The Water ~partment will
move In with the T ax Depart·
ment, and a common cashier's
cage will be used by both. The
city-clerk-treasurer wlll move
over to the present Water ~
partment site.
Contract for the job was
awarded last week to Gordon
Findlay on his low bid of $2.219.
IIE.AJ)QUAftEIIS r oa
11-EI' TIYI, ...........
3101 E. Coat Bwy. at 1-••z C..... del N•
(Next to All American Market>
BA.aaoa 5511 * Alao at 5251 E. 2Dd St.. Ia 1.-. Ieoda *
WALT DISMEn
MAGIC KINGDOM
Athd-
A millic:m twinkJiDc ll&:btt tnMfonD
DISNEYLAND
Into a dream world l
SNcb fW ""' ...,._
In DISNEYLAND'S
fabulout r.taunzata.
0p.e IO&a.taJt~-.._,..,
DillE EARLY
aJUOYTNa PUN
TILL SOP. II. ,..,.
$1.00 ........ c•;w,......, 12 ..........
65th Anniversary
ORANGE COUNTY
FAI .R
August 9-14
Fairgrotlftcls
0• :o\,.wport fth.-d. (Rwy. 56• at tM DOrt.b edCf' of Coeta
Ml""~ mld\Vft~ b<>t"'M'D Santa Ana a.d S..wport BMw-b..
NAn ONAL HOISE SHOW JUNIOR FAIR
R~ of bo~ Ill hill t-o.tPf'tJUoe at C'dl-
forala's top ~. ~t OpN Pf'r10rmaat'f'40.
Foer .Junior s.-s. Dally Ia A,...na
y~~ ~t. ~hoot OrallV
( ounl). u .hlbltJ.a.c rroJMl. bOJDf'ID&kJ_,-aBel Un•·
l!ilot'll. with aanua.l pubUr "''f'll~k aurtJoa Ill
I p.m-F rlcby. Au::-. 1!.
BOUCHARD RETURNS
l'1lat4l ~ ~ 1dtll m odt'm mu .. J<-. lJI ~Utt.-rlnc pa("f'antry.
Cotorflll rt101tcw:w., outstaadhll' mu<oJr. orlj:loal dan<'ln,c. :\ l~htl~ at
1:'6 p.a. Ia ~ortable Amphlth,..tf'r.
Stat e Bato n Twirling Contest -Pogo Stick Races
Public Squa re Dancing -Daily Entertainment
C ommercial and Industrial Shows
Ba nd Music -Carnival -Fun
VALENCIA ORANGE DAY
n.nclay, August 11
Si11gle Price Poley -.a. p&e ..,._,_ Pf'.,.,.. Fair .Wton te .u-d .U major
aUrat't:lo• 1111 ""-... ~-A41a.ltll Sl.OO. :>/o tax. ~ ...-r lw"Vfl. lfko.
Saturday, A.,.t 1S.IDD8 DAY. d ~ aaderl!.,.._,..a,.,.byadalt .ciii&JtW ,,_,
1890
so what! Ic's easy to prepare deliLious
warm dishes in a comfortably cool kirchen ...
by cooking the one rtally cool V.:.l}':
on an rlrctric range! Str your dr11lrr.
1955
el«tric home food
fretter prnc:oa waste-
keq>t foods &ab aocl
b.vodUl for weeks.
--·~ ---_,... ... . ·-. ..._....-------
a wr·: b Maria Pleger
DOroihy Gray Will Be Wed
cleaming
crea1f'Uf
~ ..
~-'1
SALON COLD CREAM
Peocet:..ne etomic labotatory
te1t1 pron Dorothy Cr1y
s.Joo Cold Cream cleauee
up to 2~ times aa elfeet;•ely
u otben teated. 12 a&. ju-
resululy 3.50-Sele 1.7S
DRY SKIN CLEANSER
witb double·whipped emoJ.
lient oill -Jabricate. .. it
cleanaa. 12 OIL jar-repluly
3-SO-Sale 1. 75
COIOIA ~el IAR
PHIRIACY
"THE rn.crtptiola Pharmacy"'
BA 2272
312'7 E. Coast Bwy.
If ear J ClllllliDe
CoroDa del ,._
..-....~ .... ~
Sept. 2 hu bee.n named by
Mtu Marla Pleger, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Richard Pleger of
405 Dahlia Ave., Corona del Mar,
as the propoeed day of her mar·
rtage to David Lee Lynch.
Tbe 1ntenckd croom Ia the 80n
of Mrs. Ruaeell Pruitt of Arcadia
and Newport Heights and David
I.ynch ot Pasadena. The cere.
mony wm take place In St. An
drews Presbyterian church.
Miss Pleger Is a eraduate of
Newport Harbor High School,
and her fiance Is a student at
Orange Coast Cdllege. The young
couple plan to live In Newport.
Arriving thla week In tlme for
the pre-nuptial festivities will be
Marla's sister. Miss Susie Pie~.
who has been living In Hawaii.
Men, Beware!
Official breakdown of the May
24 census figure o! 18,541 for the
City of Newport Beach Is a fol·
lows:
Female. 9,714, or 55.6% in
crease over AprU 1, 1950.
Male, 8,827, or 50.2% Increase.
The 1950 figures were: 12,120
total, 6.244 female, 5.876 male.
1,000-11. Trill lade
Br The U•urcers
After four weeks and 7,000
mlles, the Cllfl Llonbarger fa.
mily are home In the Harbor
area and back at Crown Hard-
ware In Corona del Mar. They
attended the National Hardware
Convention in Buffalo. New York.
and also motored all over the
east, visiting historic parts of
Washington and Boston as well
as taking a jaunt into Canada,
and all the way down to Vir
ginla and Kentucky.
--F-IItSl CHUitCH .:...;O::..F_C_H_It_I_ST--
SCIENTIST
3303 Vie lido. Newoort leech
A branch of the Mother Church. The
Firtl Ch11rch of Chrirt, Scie11tist, in Bo$-
ton, Mauachu5etts.
Sunday Schooi -···---9: IS a.m.
Sunday Service .. ·····-·-. II :00 o.m.
Wedne.doy Eve.11n9 Mee+inq 1:00 p.m.
R..,d,nq Room loce-.d et lll5 Vie
lido, Newport Beach, i1 open w"k
days from 10:00 o.m. to 5:00 p.m ..
Wednesdeys from 10·00 e.m. to 7:<45
p.m. Frodey eveninq1 from 7:00 p.m. to
lfEWL YWEDS llr. aDd 11.n. Ncrt'Dew 11eDgo. cbea are plcta.nd Mn Ill their ...., .._. oo
Santa ADa Aft.. lf...,..,.,n BU.. oa the blnff
juat baek of tbe Ardl-. aad OYWiooldDg the
bay. Xr .... 90"l*r Ia plqmND(_~ ,_
tM City of JI"'P'Oft a.acta. lin. .-..ctaea. the
fonDu Vloaa 11lldlc:k. Ia ..aploy-s at the dty's
Corporatioo To:ni. (Eulp pboto)
Twin Sisters Attend Their
Parents' 50th Anniversary [
MOVES TO JfE1DOBT
Clifford Drake has moved from
2306 1st Ave .. Corona del Mar. to
1502 Haven Pl., Newport Beach.
IU&A IIAI!IIfK m JfOIII'CX.K
MarlM Pfe. Da.ftQ,J t.; ..,.,.,_
ton of Mra. Wllma llobertl of
2381"" ltocJeo1 ec.ta Mea. 11 par·
Uclpattq with tbe 2nd Battalion.
2nd Jt.eatment of u.. 2nd Maline
DMalon In ampblbJou.t ma.DeU·
vera at the IJttle Creelt AmphlbJ•
ous Sue 1n Norfolk. VL
Read tbe Euip Want Ad pap.
H .... ,_._. ...
.. y_ ....... ,..
•APPY DAY •c•oOL
4fO He~. Corona delMar
Barbc.4aet
Mrl. lean Vaqlan. d1rector
For ......... ~ ....... , .. o.t THE ENS • ~1114
uri .II TIE lEI. l_Hit
• •••• EadJ ,. c.
REDUCE
with ICife .....
e lfo dnap e lfo beat
e lfo .un:la~Dg e lfo electrtc:tty
e Jfo au.noua cll.tSA9
• Coaapletll pd.aqo
• IJa4IYidaAd cdtiDU..
e EAdonld by Vope
e ()pea I a.m,t p.m.
• ...... trial t:reataa•t
B.Aibor l7U
3117 E. Coast Jlwy.
Cocoocl deo1 ...
Mrs. Norman Carlson of 2908
Clift Dr., Newport Heights. and
ht>r twin s ister. Mrs. Robert Olan.
der, 500 St. Andrews Rd., Cliff
Haven. were in St. Paul, Minn ..
this Tuesday to join In com.
memorating the golden wedding
anniversary of their parents. the
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Wahlers. Pas-
tor Wahlers is a member of the
teaching staff at Concordia Col-
lege In St. Paul.
and Carol, 3. The boys will at
tend the YMCA Camp at St.
Croix, Wls.. where their father
once was camp director and
their mother was program di
rector. Tuesday also was thP
15th wedding anniversary of the
Olanders. •
Light their life with P,ith l/lt
The twin sisters will also en
joy a reunion with three brothers
and another sister. Two of the
brothers are ordained ministers.
one In Portland. Oregon, and the
other In Missouri.
Accompanying Mrs. Olander
on the journey are the four chil-
dren. Robert. 9. Bruct>. 8. Gall, 5.
Mrs. Norman CarJson flew to
St. Paul last week t>nd. Dr. Carl
son and their children, Jannine,
Stepht>n and Norman. will stay
at thf' family residence.
The travelers were honor guests
July 20 at a buffet brunch held
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John
V. N.eff, 440 Santa Ana Ave.,
Newport Heights. Also attt>ndlng
were Mmes. Milo Lacy, Vincent
Pickup. L. R. Nicholson. K. A.
McDivitt. L.. W. Schonek and G
F. Schonek.
ST. Alfi)JlEWS
PllESBTTEJliAif CII17JlCB
15th St. A St. Andrews Rd.,
aero.• from Blgb Scbool
LibmT 1·3773 Pastors Be?. J~ S. Stewart
SUNDAY: Morning worship, 9:30
and 11 a .m.: Church School,
9:30 and 11:00; 1r. High, Sr.
High and college age Fellow.
ships, 7 p.m.; Thursday, Prayer,
study group, 9:30 a.m.
COIOfUJfJTT METIIODIST
'20 w. 19th St.. Coeta lleaa
Liberty 1-4552
Jl ..... Joseph W. NcSbaDe
FDST ASSEIOLT OP' COD
22Dd St. & El4e::l Aft.. Coeta ).feaa
Uberty 1·3781 ......,_d N. c:. Croa1c. •astor
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor·
ship: 10:55 a .m. and evangelist
service. 7:30p.m. Young People
and Ch11dren's Service, 6:30
p.m. Sun. Mid-week Service:
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Ladles'
Missionary Councll, Thursdays
9:30 a.m. for all day.
SEVEJfTB DAT ADVEifTIS'l
lf...,..,.,n ll'fll. at lloiN St..
P'IIIST 8A7TIST CIIU'IICB
Sclllta ADa A at~ eo.ta eiCI
Jlrt'. P. Q. hlllCIDD
Sunday Servl~:
9:45 a.m. Sund y School; 11
1\.m. WonhJp ces; 6:30
p.m., Baptist Tr lnlng Union;
7:30 p.m.. Eve In' Service.
Wednesday: 7:30 p.m., Prayer,
Praise and Bible tudy. Mon· day: 7:30 p.m. en's Chorus
p r act Ice ; 8:30 p.m. Men's
Prayer Meeting.
CII17JlCB OP' o1Jit LADT
OP' NT. CAJlJIEL
l"l w. llcalhoa aJ..S.. lfewport ~0214 9 00 p m. s."dey of•e•~oons 2 to 5 p.m. ____ .......,...,..... ___________ .................................... .-... ........ ....,..,._...., ........ ....,..,. __ Sunday: 9:30 a .m., Churcll Sun· day School; 9:30 and 11:00
a.m. Mornln' Worsblp-7 p..m.
College Age MYF Service - 7 p.m. High School MYF Service;
8 p.m .. young adults group
service.
Jl ewport llelCJirta
Liberly 1-1532
Elder D. a. Spauldlllg
Saturday Morning Services: Sab· bath School: 9:30 a.m. -Ser·
mon: 11:00 a.m. Prayer m~
lng: Wednesday. 8:00 p.m.
P'atber PclrDaan.l Father s~u.y. Past•
C'~\ed Ho dey\
The public ot cordially invited to el· •
lend the church services end uJO the • • of ~ial notE 1., PEG
Reodina Room
at
Beach & Boulevard
SPORTS AlfD CASUAL WEAJt
320 S. Coast 81Yd. LaguDa leach BTatt 4..2218
LAGUNA TRAVEL SERVICE
Autborta.d Ageat
For All
AIRUNES •
RAILROADS
STEAMSHIPS
• TOURS
S."lll9 Tbe Cocata1 Area Fe. Kearly 10 Tean
213 ec.aa An. Laguaa a..ta Hyatt 4-1011
DOII•T WASTE niE
You bring the laundry
We do the work •••
New Low Prices
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
WASHEREIIE
~-----~ ------------
Margart>t Scharle and Orpha
Hogan have just returned from
a few days spent In the moun
talns at the Arrowhead Springs
hotel. • • •
Although the building Is far
from ready aa pictured In the
dreams and plarw ~ tbe Joc:al
people who have worked so hard
to make the Corona del Mar
Youth and Community Center a
reality. the lights and plumbing
are in and the building Is at.
ready bt>lng ust>d. One of the
first groups to use the re<'On
structed huilrting is the Zonta
art da'l'-fflf children being con
ducted three mornings a week.
For further information of these
classes, frN> of charge excPpt for
supplies and a nominal fee for
the tcachPr. consult Mrs Jilmes
Ray. Harbor 4196. Outside the
Community building a crowd of
boys ar<' playing on the bas<>ba II
dtamond daily. shouting "Play
Ball.''
• • •
that area . . . Getting used to
Hie In a quiet country village
after so many busy years at the
growing st>q.c;hore city will takt'
some adjusting. but we love It;
and the memory of so many
wonderful friends there will be
80mething to think about." They
..,. .,.. watblo m mn. ot the
.tate capital so expect to see
"politics" on a larger scale--but
they say they wUI continue to
sit on the sidelines and "try to
do what Is fair. as always." • • •
A couple of little parties that
particularly pleased Betsy Ross
juo;t before her wt>dding were
given by compatriot teachers In
the Newport Elementary Sch<X•Is:
A small luncheon by Kay
I Continued on Page 7)
DIRECTORY
MUSIC
Margaret L. Scharle
Teacher of Plano
A nnt(' frum thP Joseph Bod· Organist · Al'COm panist
mans. "ho art> now In Dixon. Evt>nl ng Classes for Adults near ,Sacramento. Mrs. Bodman 307 GOLDENROD AVE.
writes. "Having lived at Newport Corona del Mar
Beach for 32 years, and Mr. Bod-L-----------~
man being in the elementary FUJIEBAL DJilECfOJlS
school t>mploy for 25 years of that time, we have seen much Friendly Neighborhood Service
of the growth and changes In PARKES-RIDLEY
thi.J 8th
MORTUARY
llO Broadway
• Ll 8·3433 A 8-34.34 eo.ta Meu
N OW ... TWO
BALTZ MORTUARIES
Servin' tbe Harbor Area
Baltz Mortuary
CHAPEL BY nfE SEA
Harbor 42
3.'520 E. Cout Hlabway
Corona 4el liar
Baltz Mortuary
Ll~ .. 2'121
17ll6 SUpedor, Colt& Meu
AMPLE Pd.lalfG
BOTII I..OCA'nON8
I 't J' · ..
INSURANCE
''Be Su.re--lnsu.re ''
Wl'l'B
STANLEY
llUUUM8 AQI:IfCf
.._.lliiWIIH
TBE CBlJJlCB OF CRUST
1050 Churcb St.. eo.ta Mesa Liberty......,
D. C. Rant. Kllalater
Sunday services: 9:45 a.m. Bible
study; 11 a.m. morning wor-
lbip; T:ao p.m. eYe~~.tq eerv~ce.
Midweek aervice, T:30 p.m •
Wednesday.
TBE CB1JBCJI OF CBJUST
Odd Fellows~.
1849 Newport An.,
C:O.ta MescL
Liberty ~711
Tom labr, Jr .. KIDiatu
Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. Bible
study; 10:55 a.m . worship serv.
Ice; 7:30 p.m. evening service.
CBBIST CJmJICB IT TRE SEA
Coamuullty Metbodlat
Balboa ll'fll. at l4tb St.. lfewport HArbor 5221
Pastor\ Jlrt'. ·Boy A. Cart.oa
Sunday Worship, 9:30 and 11 a.m .
Church School: 9:30 a .m. MJd.
week Meeting: 7:00 p.m. Wed.
nesday preceded by 6:15 p.m .
potluck.
ST. JOACBDI ClltJ'aCB
1114 01a:D9e A ...... Coeta Ne~a
Uberty 1·1011
Fat~Mw Tbolaaa J. Jlnta •
Sull&ly ,.__. at 7. I. I. 10 CIDd
11:30 a.m. Weekdays: t.{us at
7 :00 a .m. -Confession: Satur·
days trom 4:00 to S:lS--7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
PIUT 8An11T CIIU'aCB or W&WIOIIT
8albecl 81Yd.. lttla & Cout Sta..
•....-t IIArbllr usa t.u.ty t-107'1
......... a.J .....
Sunday ...vice~: 9:45 a.m., Sun· day School; U :OO &.m.:s Wor·
1hlp Service; '7:30 p.m. :sunday
evening ~ e r vIc • : MJd-Weelc Servtee: 1:30 p.m. WedMeday
Prayer Meettnr.
CII17JlCB of the If AZA.uz
JUS A.Dahelaa lt.. Coeta Ne~a .__J a... Clift W'll'""'s
Uberty a.naa
Sunday Services: Sunday School,
9:30 a.m. MomJnc Wonhlp at
10:30 a.m. Eva~ Serv· ~. '7 p.m. Sunaay. N.Y.P.S..
S p.m. Sunday; PraYft meetlnl.
7:30 p.m. Wedneeday.
P'IIIST CBUIICII OP' CIIAIST
SCIUlli I
3303 Vla ~:rt leacb
Sunday School: 9 :15 a.m .• Sun· day S e r v I c e : 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday Eventn, Meeting:
8:00. Readln' Room, 3315 VIa Lldo, Newport Beach, open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. week days, 10 a.m..
7:45 p.m. Wed.neldays, '7·9 p.m.
Friday eveninp.
CIIJWtt LU'I'IIEUJ( CBOIICII
OF COSTA II.ESA
(111Jacus1 l'fDOd) AmenC:.. ': Ball.
~: Jlrt'. Lotb• Tomow Sunday Services: Worship Serv·
Ice 9 a.m. Sunday School at 10:15 a .m.
8AUOA ISLAJf'D
CONMVJittY ID'IIIODIST 115 A,_. A.,._ ...... lalaaMS
Nlalatert Jlrt'. D•ldd lapp ...,..4515
Sunday Service~: 9:30 a. m.
Chw'cll School· 9:30 and 11:00 un. Worahlp SerVice. •
COIIOIIA DD. IIAJI COII""•owu 1 eauaca
C••IE a "rid ................. ...... .., ........ ~ ...... a--.
SundQ Wcnhlp S.Yieee: 9:t5 a.m.. 11~ Lm. Sunday Sdlool: e:e a.m.
Aut. Sunday ltfasses: 8:00 and 10:00
and 11 :30 a.m. Confession: Sat·
urdays and eves. of 1st Fridays
and Holy Days from 4:00 to
5:30p.m. a nd from 7:30 to 8:30
p.m. Dally M~ 8:00 LID. First Friday: 6:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Nove n a (Perpetual Help):
Tuesday, 7:45 p.m. Fishermen's
Mass, 1uly and AU&Ut. Sunday
4 a.m.
OWif'"" "7 CDM:I&OMIII ~Dell Clwllllll ..
515W • ..._ ..... ...._
~~~.r.W.alage
Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. Mom. tnc wo.-hlp, 11:00 a .m.
ST. JAKES EPISCOPAL 32:01 Vla LkSo. Jlewport 8each
IIAdlor 1230
Jlrt'. Jolua ....... a.ctc.
Sunday services: 8 :30 a.m. Holy
Communion. 9 :30 Lrn. Sunday
8Chool ; 9:30 a.m. morn In~
prayer and sennon, 11 a.m.
worship service. Thursday Serv-
Ices: 9:15 a.m. Prayer GuUd;
10:30 Holy Communion. ---ST. JOiiJf VIA.IfJfET
214 Nartae A ...... la1boa la1aD4
JllArbc. 0214
P'at~Mw ·~.., • .__ P'oUaer hmauna
Aut.
Sunday Ma.saes: 7:00 a.m . A 9:00
a.m. Con!ealon: Saturdaya and
eves. of 1R Fridays and Holy
Days; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.; First
Friday Mass 8 a.m. SUmmer
Mass, July and Aucust Sunday,
11 a.m.
CEin"LU. IDLK CBUIICii.
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Sunday Sdtoool: t:t5 a.m. Mom· Inc Servtc:e. U :OO: Eventnc
Sei'vlee. T:JO. Mld·week s.Y·
Ice. W.ednesday. 7:30p.m.
Younr people meet 6:15 p.m.
Sunday.
I'DIIT IOUta&D aAPI'IIT JIADOa '""OI.Y or GOD cao*'*
O ... L I•••-Cldlf. -W. ·---lt. C... ..... ..._ c.a.,. ••• tr ..._
WEWJOWY IIAimOa LD If ..... ' ...._. Dlr. ....... .._
Lo •••••• cauw aw. c. a.,. •t SWMtu eebool. t:45 a.m.· dlurcb tsol cua Dr. • ..,.......,.. Mr¥b u~ a.m. Tratntna ua utr ..-a Sun.daT eebool t:IO a.m.. mom.tne Union 7 f: SUnd~. Eftnln1 aw . ...._.,. a..a..s wonbtp n a.m. Youn1 peopJ• :::!f~ 1a ..._ __ · .erv~ce e ao • • ·-· Early llei'Yict, 8:80 a.m. Swlcla)'; : p.m.. eftninl • ...uq ., p.m.
ana.rdl School. 9:30 a.m.: wor· "aqelJII eer¥ke 7:30 p.m. W~. ~ ...wtct aac1
lhlp Mn'k.-., 11:00 a.m.: Luther Mid-week eentee '7:30 p.m. BnU auq 7:t!S p.m. WecSQII.'
IAape, '7:00 p.m. Wednadq. daJ.
Tbia Dlredalr ill made ~a ztNo ~ th-~ ln~-··I!IITM•--~
WOODYIE)ITH PIANO SHOP seaAL. SH&T MITAL W01UCS
J!xduaM Apllt-...............
2610 1. eo.t HwJ. .w. na c.ron. cW w. • ,. SttMt
I ~ to Heavenn
"'STAJn' uvtMG"' noo:DIATELY.. IN .
IRVINE TERRACE I
OVERLOOKING
THE BEAUnFUL "SMOC-FREE"
YACHTING CENTElt OP NEWPORT HARBOR
"Southern Calltornla'a Most Beautltul Subdlvtalon"
Tomorrow's Dream-Today!
WE CORDIALLY lNV1TE YOU TO INSPECT
COMPLETED
OUR DISTINCTIVE PURNISHED MODEL HOMES
AND OTHERS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
NINE DIVERSIFIED FLOOR PLANS
To the home buyer who wlahes to purchase In the
$24,000 to $35,000 clua we sJncerely recommend
• the Irvine Estates overlooklnr Newport Harbor.
1be.e homes feature Callfomla Uvtnr. Offered exclu.
atvely throurh Eul W. Stanley 1n a Smor-Free area
known u lrV1ne Tenace-<)n Cout HJrhway oppocite the new Irvine Cout Country Club, Newport Harbor.
* For reeommendatJon. we refer you to anyone who
holds a Leasehold Estate In lrvtne Terrace, Beacon
Bay, Bayahores or Clltf Haven.
Earl W. Stanley
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Phone Harbor 4448 For Further lnlormatlon
Vogel Value
You won't believe It but It's true! It's almost brand new
(In fact. better than new becau~ It's landscaped & lm
proved.)
4 BR.s. " 2 garages-price $13.500. The sgl. attch'd gar. In front can easily be converted Into den or playrm.
Gar. at rear Is a full dbl. one. The lot is all fenC'ed 1n.
Located near new grade school to be bit. at 15th &
Santa Ana. You'll be glad you called for an app't to
~this home!
THE VOGEL CO.
2667 E. COAST HWY.
HARBOR 1741
CORONA DEL MAR
HARBOR 1477
ICiosed Sundays during Aug.l
106 Ft. Fro1tace, CDI
Charming well.decorated house, has 3 bedrs. plus
maids room, on secluded landscaped comer with Eng
llsh garden. Only 1-block from ocean, Corona del Mar.
House s ituated on 3'At lots. Owner will sell house and
complete corner for $42,500 or house lncludJng 65 ft.
tronta1e for ...
Wonderful features for comfortable living 1nclude elec-
tric controlled garage doors, etc.
LOUIS W. BRIGIS, Realtor
71 ~ E Balboa Blvd .. Balboa
Phone Harbor 80
Bill's aut Buys 10118 FIST
lOVE IN BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION-
314 B•r. Homes
4 PLANS-NINE ELEVATIONS-AS LOW AS
$315 Don
VETS OR NON VETS
SEE US FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION
W. A. TOBIAS. Realtor
-yvu'll like our friendly service
393 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa
Uberty S-1139
A QUIET LOCI noll
ComrortabiP 3-bedr. home and a large 1 bedr. apt. In
in exclusive Beacon Bay. Apt. leased at $1.25 mo. Large
patio. 3 car gar.
We re<:'ommend this to anyone wanting a year
'round hom.-plus a tidy Income.
W. W. SAIIFORD, ReaHor
STANLEY HADFIELD. ASSOCIATE REALTOR
Park Ave. at MarinE', Balboa Island Harbor 2•162
Tile llaal WIN
II lui Estill ··-..... ,
IS
lEI VICE
Every Manbe'r of the MUL'MPLE umNG SERVICE
belone• to a unique orcanlzatlon. 'nle.e membeq pool
thrir merc:han~et. store~. and other rMl pro.
pei1;y few aale-0\tn work from thJa pool eaeh wiU. b.la
wpua.te fadllt.l• that each Mlllnr owner ma..y ~ve
• the ..VIc. of many REALTOR Alee ouu.ta throUih·
out the whole Rubor Area.
Proftn a tine IDVICE to wll.n apd buye~ alike In
~ a broa.,, tderly and froM ma.rk« few all at
no locrlued COlt t.o our C\lJitGIDen.
NEWP-ORI liARBOR
BOARD OF REALTORS
.......
Lovely 3-~.. 2 batha on
44 ft. lot. Prleled at Sll.SOO. Owner wW eury paper.
DUIICIII IIIIEITY ......
26<YJ Newport Blvd .. Newport
Harbor 4n8
FOR Ul F: ~, .... ,,
Corona del Mar,
3WnL2WII,
from tbe 1Mnr room of thta
2-bedr. horne tt 222 Hazel
Dr., AND a private pathway
to the beaeb. n' bath.l plus
o~de &bower, prtme Joca .
tJon. ~.
Eilt w. Staller
REALTOR
225 Marine Ave,, Balboa laland
Call Harbor 1775,
evea. Harbor 53!59
WMI a! Acre
1 ... ,
... ,_
... lltlilll
Pwfect bulfnea opportutllty
for coupJ~. and Juat reduced
lot quiCk aato!
Wubaterla wfth 5-yr. lea~.
Equlpt. Jn A·l eond.
Reduced $4,000 by out of.
town owner.
REALTOR
u s.:not or HA 1428
IlEAL ESTATE & &DTALS
I
"I'IIOMIDAT, AVCIVI'I' 4 1-,
ALMOST NEW
Completly furnished 2·bedr. TWO BOOIU ...a....s a.-+zz ... ad • 100fla9 trM1t ..a
c;aJ>e Cod house. bath 6: tar pot trau. ,....,... 11.150 d, ... la tM U.. plctwnd ....._
shower, kitchen, dinette, dbl. lat Tbanct.y aftlno• • Vlwta lADe, ....._ 1119•1 1 Ia. fte
rar., enclo!led patio; lot 30 l1re atGnM wbea tbe tar pot tu1Md..,. a4 apnCid to u.. ewe
X 118. 427 Hellotro~. CDM. --.. .... ba.Ut by tbe loath c.a.t Coutnacttoa Co.( ......
modem home, fum. rental
apt. attached ... cloee to
Harbor View School and p~
posed parochial achool . . .
everythlnr buUt.tn lncludJnr
dlabwaaher, dt.poal, etc. En·
cloeed patio and :tear ruap with work bench . . • caJ.l
Ha. 2:506-M.
with hone corral~or kennels
-larre modern 2 bedrm. and
den home with wall to walJ
carpeting, mauJve tJJ'eplace,
forced air heat, aep. ratio . Iota of buUt-lns. A rea bar. galn at only 116.800 wJth xlnt terms.
$13.950. easy term.s. ~ Any. ftotlo)
tlme. 3 bJks to beach-1 block -;;;:;;:::;;;;;;;;;=::::=:::==~=::::::=::::==::::=::::=== to shops. ~
SUMMER RENTAL: Bachelors _IIU.JI __ w_bn.D _______ _
IUite, 3 rooms, turn., pvt. ent. FRY COOK wa~ .. Orlv--ln D&D a~ 6: sh kln "'n • &.v "' ~y ox • • ..... G, da,ya 6 evenlnp. ower, no coo r. zrr experience. work In the new ~ ... ratH, HA ~W.
Larlupur, CDM. Burrer We, 3916 E. Coa.stHwy., :-;;-~==-~--:---:---r---SMALL OFFICE lor rent, 130 per CDM. WANTED: Ironlnc ln my home.
IITUAnOXI WJUJTZD
CORONA DEL MAll •. , ...... .....,
1696 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa, Calif.
mo D H d al ;;-:-u;;;--;r,=:---;:-:-:~-:----:o--:--:-Mabel Whitman, 6U1 Kuru• · uncan ar esty, re tor, BANK NCR Bookkee~r 6: clerk. rite, CDM. HA 4279-J • ~ Newport Blvd., Npt. HA Permanent S.day week. Apply ------------
471& Newport Harbor Bank, CDM. ""CE'' •.-.ova FURN. 2-rm. bachelor apt., Incl.
All new 2-bedr. apt. Ocean
view. Lge. llvtnr. dining
area. Jalousie w r n dow s .
hardwood noors knotty pine
kltchen, tile dbl. sink " work
table. garbage disposal. Tile
hub 6 shower. glass doors.
Encl. carpeted stairway, pvt.
entr. 6 ha ll. Garage with
storage a rea. Laundry, auto-matic washer lr dryer. Avail.
Sept. 1, 308 Marguerite. Ph.
Kf 3·<Y758.
Uberty S-1161 Eves. LJ 8-3158 utJI. Pvt. beach and dock. prlvl.
In Beacon Bay nr. Harbor
Island. Garage. 1 or 2 adll)ts
only, no pets. Winter rental
lease $75 mo. or yrs. lease $100
mo. Ava tl. Sept. 1. HA Z766.
LADY want.l dally ride to Loa
Anreles and return. Phone HA
882. CONSTRUCTION
OPEN SUNDAY Jobs open In
1-5 P.M.--000 Poppy
For easy access come round
corner to 541 Hazel. MODERN apartments and rooms SANTA ANA
Huge living room. beamed
ceiling, 3 bedrms.. small
guest room. 2 baths. over
sized 2 car garage. Compl
landscaped, private patios,
modern kitchen " dining
lanai-lovely vll'Ws. Asking
$25.000. Owner wants lm·
mediate o!fer due to leaving
the a rea. Terms to suit.
Exclusive agent.
I wtth private bath, some with
private balconies, overlooking
I
harbor and ocean, halt block
to beach ; dally, weekly or
monthly rates. The Palisades,
2500 Seaview, CDM.
ATTRACTIVE sleeping r o o m s .
kitchen privileges 1l desired.
$28 a week. Half block to
bench. The Palisades, 2500 Sea.
view, COM.
FURN. APT.. good 1 o c a t I o n •
I ground floor. Summer or yearly lea~. No children, no pets. 610 I Marguerite. COM.
e IIU.BOA COVJ:S FORD VERRINDER. Harbor 4263 SHORE CUFFS LOT. for sale,
WATEJlYJIORT
Brand nl'W 3 bedr., 2
bath h ome. Very
c I ever design. Pvt.
beach where you can
have your own boat
slip.
eves. Harbor 3477
IlEAL ESTATE WAJfTED
R. E. WANTED: Have cll~nt tor
Balboa Island Baytront home
with Income, Hyatt 4 4084.
1950 CHRYSLER Royal, 4.dJ'. or
lrlnal. Real clean. 40,000 miles.
Royal blue. $750. U 8-4073. , .. ,
TIY
FRAICIS J. H.VITH, Realllr
150 FT. COAST HWY. ,
165 ft. deep. Ideal for sales or business outlet.
Last opportunity to get highway frontage at this price.
BALBOA BLVD.
2 bedr. home, furnLshed. $11.250.
IDEAL professional and bus iness site, corner of Fuller
ton " Broadway, Costa Mesa.
ON NEWPORT ISLAND:
Newport Beach duplex, J..bedr. and 2 bedr. units.
New loan $12.000. A-1 location. Price $21,500, t erms.
COSTA MESA:
4-Bedrs., 2 baths. brand new. $14,000. terms.
ALSO:
3 rooms & bath, corner lot, net.>ds electrical,
plumbing and car penter work. A steal at $3,500!
UBERTY 8 5101
2216 Npt. Blvd., Costa M esa
HARBOR 1428
3420 W. Balboa Blvd., Npt.
4 Bedrm., 2 Bath Home
on Your Lot-
$11,100
1330 sq. ft., forced alr heat. hardwood noon, fireplace.
Real plu ter. Large picture windows, natural h ardwood
cabinets. Can finance 70% of house and lot.
Phone for app't. to see our model homes-
IUIIIU. RilES
20 Years BulldJne ln Oranre County
Models Open: Newport and MJtchell, Tustin
Kimberly 7-3293 Kimberly 2-3569 Eva Uberty S4073
.SEE 1WI.DUIL
.... lB. Ill ••••
You 'll have to hurry for t.hls
one. Lee B. Casey. HA 4794,
17frTW
FOB SALE
PAIR OF neon llrhts. double
fixtures, 4 ft. Call anytime HA
2235 or 800 S. Bay Front. B. I.
HAMMOND ORGANS. L I t t 1 e
used. One only famous easy to
play Chord Orran. One beautJ.
tul Spinet .Model. Wonderful
fot cluarch ot boaa... Very lib-
eral aavtn• on.~ two lovely
l.natrumetlta. DaM • SdunJdt,
520 No. Main, Santa Ana. Open
Friday Eve.
DBL.. BED. new mattress. dress«,
mirror, nlte stand 6: wat to
match, S75. Oriental rug " pad,
9xl2. $20. Plat1orm rocker, $45.
all In good cond. HA 6198.
DROP LEAF 'PABLE w/asbestos
cover. $20; Bedrrn. set Incl. bed.
springs. mattress. chest. dress.
lng t bl.. chalr and bench, 150:
Misc. dishes and chairs; 212
Pearl. B. I., HA 2655-W.
TRADE IN your old watch on a
Ladles diamond Elgin. Wallace
Calderhead Jeweler, 3123 E.
Coast Hwy., COM.
CHROME DIN~;;E;o;l;;lo::E:-::-SET=~ex--:-t-en-d-:-·
ing table 6: 4 ch airs, perfect
cond., 601% Jasmine COM.
SNIPE SAILBOAT, complete wlt'h
trailer " buoy. Phone Ll S 7042
between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
BECHSTEJN. One of the worlds
greatest pianos. Just like new.
Good for generations. You will
~ thrilled to hear and play
this magnificent Instrument.
The low price will astonlsh
you. Other rranda as low as
$495. Danz.Schmldt Big Store,
520 No. Main, Santa Ana. Open
Friday Eve.
2 DACHSHUND PUPS, 9 moe.
Ree . With AleC. $100 ea. 10891
E. Bolaa, S. A. K1 2-0291.
USED plano.. rranda. spinets
and uprlrhta. Good practice
pianos u low as $125, $149.
$187 and up. Easy terms. One
only famoua make aplnet
sllrhtly damared In ahJpment.
Brand new. Blr aavtnr. Danz.
Schmidt Bl• Plano " Orran Store, 520 No. Main, Santa
Ana.
COMPLETE PAINTING
PAPER HANGING SEKVJCE
HA »76
HA 4446
EUGENE O. SAUlmEJtS 500 S.t.t atre.t. Newport a..dt
Painting -Decorating
PA.IIEil HANGING 1l you ll.ke the ,.MODERlf" ~e = _. "outdoor teeUnc." &p.doua U~lna room and ~ With floor.
tH!flllna wtndowa fadnc patio and chUdten't play
yard. rtieplaee~ ratters, ~buOttna, 2 wall htn. Owner Nt Kelt; MUST TR18 IION"nn l No Pbone caDII ,...._; .. adualw apnt.
GE:ORGE BURICHARDT
~a. ... ~ 871 w. 18tb 0... .... UbertJ..... U'*V 8&12 ........ , 'AVI. .. GAIIDD aatiCII
EXPU1' LAft AJID o.uoacus
YE.Aa ''IIOUifD IUDri'D.dCK -a. .... ..,.
For men who
a re willing
to start as
Who a re 18
45: H. S. grad.
uates
Jobs with
e xcellent
chances to
advance.
Include paid
vacations and
holidays. 5·
day wk. Co.
paid pension
and disability
plan.
HELPERS
CAREER
BENEFITS
APPLY
1030 E. First
Santa Ana
Mon.-Fri. 8-4
SO. COUNTIES
GAS COMPANY
llrts-
YOU -
will have an opportunity to
advance In our firm. because
of our present expansion
program.
The' starting salary 11 100d
and you will receive fl'e.
quent increases, too.
Jobs now for:
TELEPHONE OPERATORS
-Apply-
514 ~ No. Main Street
Rm. 21 t-santa Ana
9:00 to 4 :00 P.M.
PACIFIC TELEPHONE
IIUDfE
SUP RENTALS: Rowboat rental
spaces, max. 8' beam, 30'
lenrth. American Lerton Hall,
15th and Bay, Newport, HA 4.52..
•EaOXAL
RENT A practJce plano •• low
as $5 per mo. Let the klddiH
learn. All ternf rent appllee 11
you buy later. Danz.Schmldt..
520 No. MaJn. Santa Ana. 100
pianos from which to choose.
HAMMOND ORGANS. Full line,
all models. Free p r act I c e
rooms. Come In and play on
any model-The Great Concert
Organ, the Home Model, the
Church and the Spinet Models.
It you think you canJ\ot play,
come In and try the world fa.
mous Hammond, easy to play Chord Organ. You will ~
astonished to find you can
play in fifteen minutes. Oanz
Schmidt Plano " Organ Co.
Home of the Hammond, 520
No. Main. Santa Ana.
LOST AKD FOUJfD
REWARD : For returning "Tuf
tet." our female cat. Lonr hair.
white. tan. rray. Missing since
July 18. Her daughter "Llza"
muses her mother. HA 478-M.
Dr. Hor atio Q. BUdbath, 416
Marguerite, CDM.
LIBERAL REWARD: Returning
s e r v I c e m a n loet 2 brown
leather caMS contatnlnr 4
cameras near Port Theatr..
COM. Sunday ail!\t. 7..31.
Phol'le coUect...,..,... ~
Cl' Harbor 4'715.
FOUlffi: Lady'a watch In CDM.
Finder pleue pay for ad. Ap.
ply at 313 Larkapur, Q>M.
LOST: SMALL. black, aharrY.
dog, female Cairn Terrier.
"Prinny." Wore plaid collar.
''We miss her." HA 3732.
SAVE
SAFELY
At Or•nt• County' 1
le•cfint Hom• L.ndint
lftatltvtion
CONTINUING
TO PAY
PER ANNUM
ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED
Uf' TO I I 0,000
All A.c.counh Open•cl
0...., .. foro
The I Oth of tho Wo•th Una,.... ........
LAGUNA
~SAVINM
I LOAN AIIOCIATION
tauMIDAY, AVGVIT 4 1 ..
Shot Is Fatal
ToG.A.Raban ••• of 50f:ial note
(Continued from Page 1 I "-O<"Iated. and their wives, M.r.
Vaurhn and an Impromptu tf'a and Mrs. H Everett OUion o(
by Meta Bachmann Cheviot Hilla, Mr. and Mrs. ~
• • • C'rt Johntton of Burbank and Mr.
Geor1e A. laban, 41, of 1217
E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa, cUed In
hla home early Prlday mornln1
aftec" rtrlne a 25 callber alua
from an automaUc revolver into
the center of his forehead.
Invest11.rtlng off I c e r • were
called to the acene at l!l:lO a.m.
Friday. M.n. Betty S. R.aban. 38.
aald her husband had arrtvtd
1\ome from work about 8 :30 p.m.
and they went 8Wt.nunlng and
then carne home to dinner. After.
warda they became enaaged In a
famJJy a t 1 u m e n t over her
mother's estate and 80me of her
trtenda.
Mr. and Mrs. CA-orgt> Sht>rrlll and Mrs. Robert Armstron~.
left Monday or last Wl'(>k for a I Also pre~nt were Mr a nd Mrs.
combination business and plt.>a 1 G .. A. En~mlnger of Glendale, •
sure trip up north and to Banff who Wt>rt-wt>ddlng attendants at
and Lake Loui!K', dt-Spitf' the fact lht-marriage of Mr. and Mnt.
that the plasterers Wt're dut> to Don Koivisto, and Mr. and Ml'll.
arrive on that datt> to work on J. H. Mutchlf'r of Pasadena, long
their nt'w enlargement to thf>lr timt> friends of the family.
Mrs. R.aban then stepped onto
the front porch, where ahe re-
mained about 20 minutes. pollee
were told. Upon her return ahe
found her husband on the front
Ooor with a bullet wound ln h~
fol'ehe&cl
Funeral services were held
Monday In the Baltz Mortuary,
Corona del Mar, with the Rev.
Wallace Eellneham of the San
Clemente Eplacopal Church om
datlnl.
Mr. Jtaban wu born ln Great
Pan., Montana. He had Jived in
the harbor area for two years. He was a real estate ulesman In
the William Piaher real estate
otrlce In Corona del Mar and for-
merly was with the Cout Proper·
ties real estate office In Balboa.
He was a member of the Balboa
Bay Lions Club and the Mllltary
Order of World Wan. He l.a sur-
vived by hla wife, a step-brother,
Albert Church of San Franclaco,
and h is' step.fath~. I. W. Churcll
of Great Falls.
3· TED-OLD-lOT DIES
S.CVices for Willia m Earl Pal-
mer, three-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bunell S. Palmer of 314
E. 18th St., Costa Mesa, were
he-ld yesterday In the Parkes-Rid·
ley Mortuary Chapel. The child
passed away Sunday In CbO-
dren's Hospital tater a two year
Illness.
BETVUIRG TO SEATTLE
~. Wilbur Riggs. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Perrow,
211 Heliotrope Ave .• Corona del
Mar, left for Seattle Monday
with her four chtldren alter vlslt-
lng here for eight week ..
harbor photo lab
cameru
rut
COLOR
SERVICE
Uowm:aD WlmfYM Left .. dllat .. I ....... ........_ -.1
............. ....,... ruglat., tbe..........., ..z.-ay c...
......... , ...... ·~· ..... t •• t., tbe .......... •...-rt
..... Q-ber ol C4-=1roa1 .. ..,. Doni JV1L wllle .. ITT ted
u.. II' 1 "•' vm.a --. u.. aa-...,.s ,_....., ~"
dacShacau ad Crcdg ~ Jr .. 'Wbo eaae Ia tlaUd.
£HIJR£HU Lanny Coon Wins the Flight:
VIOVUIALDT nu.owsliD 2 Lido Boys Are 2nd and 3rd
"Man's Greatest Need" will be Slxteen year-old Lanny Coon being the youngest girl to finish
the subject of a talk by Dr. of Riverside, who spends his for the third year In a row. She
Frank Macintyre of Costa Mesa summers at 713 W. Bay Ave.. finished In 26th place.
at the UnJversall.at COmmunity Balboa, waa the winner ln the Thls year's entries totalled 135,
Fellowahtp worship aervlce at 11 20th annual Fllrht of the Snow . and 115 fln~hed.
a.m. Sunday at 515 W. Balboa birds held Sunday In Newport Here are the trophy winners.
Blvd., Balboa. Or. Macintyre is Bay. J~tlng order of tlnlsh, and boat
a psychoth~aplst. The church This waa the tlfth Flight for number:
pastor, the Rev. Frederick W . Lanny, who had placed 7th, 8th, 1. Lanny Coon. Riverside No.
Bill Kllllon hu formally an.
nounl"t'd the opening of hls new
otfll"t' for real estate and lnv.t-
ments at 3341 Newport Blvd.,
Newport.
• • •
Gloden Fay ls off oo a month's
crulse to Panama. U things get
too hot she'll ny over to one ot
tht-Islands ... Roy McCardle is
oft being a military ma n tor a Ringe, ls on vacation and will 11th and· 28th ln the previous 321.
return In September. four races. He Is a member of the 2. John Haskell, Lido Isle No couple of weeks · · · The Broses
Newport Harbor Yacht Club. 193. are moving to the building
CBmSTJJUf SCIUCZ CBnCB ' Two Lido Islanders were next 3. Craig Cadwalader. Jr .. Lido across the parking a~a from
"The fruit of the Spirit ls In to cross the finish Jlne. In second Isle No. 246. I their pr~nt locat ion. and from
all aoOdness and rlghteousnes. place wu John Haskell of 20'7 4. Charley Vandervort. Lido the looks of the fresh paint. ~
and truth," reads the Golden VIa Orvieto, and winning third Is le No. 204. going to vie for brightness with
Text of the Lesson-Sermon on place trophy was Craig Cadwal-5. Thomas O'Keeft>, Beverly the other businesses at the New
"Spirit" at the Newport Beach ader Jr. of 234 Via Ithaca. Hills No. 373. port Balbo:l Blvd. corners lin·
church of Ch.rlst, Scientist, Sun· Eleven year.o ld Carol Williams 6. Mike Baum. Arcadia No. 371 eluding J. M. Miller's of roursel.
day. (EphesJans 5:9). of 530 S. Bay Ft.. Balboa Island, 7. Gedney Tilden. Arlington • • •
C'JRIIT CIIU.al IT TilE au· ~t something of a record by No. 349. Matt LaBorde of the Bill Tobias
The Rev. George Reeves Jr. 8. Pt>t e Gelb, South Pasadena Realty office and Mike Genko
will speak on "~ulrements or No 372
1
with NBC wen~ the tie rt-allors -
the Lord" at the Sunday services Gla~ nil ~T 9. Btil Coberly, Los Angeles, of the month f?r June. They
at Chrlat Church by the S.a, 11 ""K No. 359 qualified by betng the llstors of
Newport. Micah wJII be the sub-10. VIrginia Coffee. Riverside the most property sold through
}ect In this sermon, roncludlng,a • Gl • No. 401. Multiple Listing last month.
series dealing with eighth cen-J.mps eS 11. Jim Warmington, Lido Isle 11 hl •h • • tury Old Testament prophets. No. 317. I t ngs ave been a little
CDM COMMVJfiTT ~ ay DR 21. Mike Bradford, Bakerfleld slow romlne out and Fare!
Norman Brown will talk on No. 363. ' I Walker has been seen gotne
"How to Keep Well Balanced" at HI! Here I am back on the job 31. Lollta Kennedy, Los An-around In a tenlble fiurry. the
the Sunday MI'Yi~ at the eo. apln. Did you m1u me whUe I geles No. 388. reason ls tha t hel' chief usl.st-
rona del Mar Comanmlt)' Church. wu tone to tbe M&u\y ahop (for 41. Bruce Chaebro I.o. An-ant In the Realty Boa.rd • otnce. a. I. W ~I I Cll ,...ntktna, u.M lal f My a~~ta ,._ Ro. 3a ' 1lhrtba Bue. baa ben aft vae;a. a.. •IIII Mt 8u.ndQ' at the rna.DIJtlNt. a.a..n and Colleen. 51. Dr, Steve !toyce, l'asa"ena ~-
Balboa llland Omununlty lleth-cUd t.beJr belt to C&1'1'7' on whlle No. Mc2. Helen Bau~. ~f BaJboa Island.
od, .... Chu-.. wtll -.. _ ........ ur I wu rone, but I hope you 61. Stephen Wall, Piedmont ul ·~• .....,. ~ IVU1 N 391 who Ia new at the Bay and ~ach
L. Young, 8e<:reta.ry of mt.saton-m!aed me Just a wee bit. 1 want ;l, ~rt Allan III. San Ga Udo oftlce. is ott to a nytng start ary education tbr WSCS In the you ' to come In and see how wfth bustness cards saying "1:1.
Southern Californi&Arlzona area. beauUlul I am now. I decided brlel No. 335. Baum"-get It!!
Mrs. Ted Hauser, president of the to quit bleaching my hair and 81. Vern Edler Ill. Lido Isle
house on Ne-wport Is land Oaugh • • •
ter Dareth, who's working at 1 RcJbert Forbes of Lido lale Is
Tur nt>rs Drug Store this summf'r. putting up a vt>ry taaty home
stayt'-d to ovt-rs.t'e the job. Tht-down tn Sl1uth Laguna for Har-
Sherrllls' other daughter, Sharon r1et and Oale Nelson Dick
Is In Europe with a YMCA group. PlPgPr ut Corona dt'l Mar de
Mr. Sht>rrlll is a f'e!l('arch chem I sign~ It
lst crt'-dlted with devt>loplng su<'h
products as the Sea and Ski
lotion
• • •
Word of the death of her
mother. Mr'i VIctor Goethals or
• • • Seattll". last wet-k camt-from
A cel{'bra tlon on top of a l"t'i(' I Mrs. George Parant of 208 Gol-
bratlon was obSPrvt'-d Friday denrod Ave., Corona del Mar.
July 22. when the wedding of Mrs. Parant and her young son ~slle Koivisto and Dick Ml'('ar I were visltln& the Goethals toe
thy waa followed by a surpri!W the summer.
birthday dinner patty for the • • •
bride's Lather Don Koivisto In Watch for Gladys Stambauah
the patlo of their Balboa home. of 119 VIa San Remo. Udo, on
Among the many speclar guests television Sunday nJeht about 10
at the wedding who stayed to when s he will be honored at the
wish Mr. Koivisto many happy Arthur Murray Bronze Medal
rt>turns, we~ Mr . and Mrs. L. R. Ball along w ith over 100 other
Smith or San Diego, for whom medal winners. Dancing with Lf'sll~ was named. and thret-dl-~ Gladys will be Chet FUTar,
rectors of the Albers Milling Co. owner of the Corona del Mar
with whom Mr. Koivisto Is as. Arthur Murray Stt.ldlo.
.,.
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Balboa Island WSCS, will lead let It go natural, and I had It No. 318. Lido lsi'" 31.21 E. Coast Hwy. COM the worship service. restyled, and 1 think It looks 91. Tommy Schock, "' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===::::;; just wonderful with the new fall No. 109. Unsung
Commercials
*CROWN HARDWARE* r clothes. 101. Marty Lockn~y. Jr., Lido
Fashion Show
"Autumn An,horage"
w.-uaJ, IIPif 1 .. I:GO P.l. ..
Balboa Bay Club
'
We are call Mt f w fcall at Isle No. 377.
O'JIIUEJI"S. Tb.la 1a tbe aaoatb 111. Nina H I x son . Balboa
we baft ou .-csas coat ...at Island No. 222.
• • • 10"-oU oa aDY of ow: First Girl to Finish -VIrginia
braDcl ..,. CDats ••• aD41 tbey Coffee, Riverside. No. 401.
are ....UT loftly thJ.s .,....1 na. Youngest Girl to Finish-Carol
bou til...,. ..-t. sada • alee Williams. age 11. Balboa Island.
......we ...... •oDe of tbelll No. 189.
t.o auda Cll1b aD41 all tbe Youngest Boy to Flnlsh-Kt'nt
llicMt of fabrlc.. suda aa And~son, age 10. Lido Isle. No.
Stroock. FontaaCIIaD. becnatlful 3 I. la,..W hNeda aDd aoaae Oldest Skipper to F'ln lsh-John
reed CaM•.... (DO aaalr.e t. B. Lamar. age 66. Balboa. :\o 364. u... Clbout UMM). First Me Boat to Finish-Or
And of course you all know by Steve Royl"t'. Pasadf!'n&. No. Me 2
now that we have a marvelous First V Boat to Finish-Fred S.
selection of those da rk cotton Sibley. San Marino. No. V-10.
dresses a t O'BRIEN'S . . . so
wonderful when we a re all a
little tired of our s ummer nurr.
And we have skirts. blouses and
sweaters. the like of which you
have never seen. Come In and
see the handknlt sweatel'S with
skirts to match, also the beaut!.
ful new Dalton cashmeres . . .
and AcrUon . . . Orion . . . or
just plain Zephyr wool. You'll
find them all 1n m any Interest·
lng styles. Of course we thought
about the colors of the sweaters
along wlth the lklrt.s, so we have
many that match or blend beau·
llfully. And we didn't forret you
Harbor HI llrls either, but have
just what you want.
Rew If It's • good looldD9 .... ..tt,.. ............ .
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SPI.'ClAL NO'nCE to ec.hool
and collep rlrla: Set 1\.teeday,
Auruat lS. utde for the Trt Hi
Fuhion ahow with Iota of pretty dot"" from()'~
'· L ...._ ,_. 11'11 ... .......... a....-. .. .......... "-''' ..... ...... .., .........
Fresh Water
Use Curtailed
BRy Shores residents com
plaine<! to the city Monday that
water pressure had been serl
ously reduced because a marine
contractor was using fresh city
water to Install pilings for a sea
wall.
In light of the rK"ent request
by the city for conservation of
water, City Manager John Sail
ors Issued Instructions that salt
water should be UMd wherever
practicable. Water conserva tion
has been H"quested because of
the heavy demand on MWD
water supply. which has been
reduced by drouth.
t•llrF ... CIIIef
YIIIIIC...~I•
Gen~al Robert Terrell. com.
mandlng eeneral of the Uth Alr
Fortt". was a vtsJtcw last WMk·
end at the home of Col. and Mrs.
Andrew W. Smith In Corona del
Mar. With him were his wife
and his teen -.e dau.hter. Lynn.
wtth a mud. MJ.a Nita SaleL
Mrs. Tenell and tbe two rtrta
arrived by car and tbe General
n~ down trom Ma.rc.b , JWd.
whwe he hu had hll bead.
quarters. G • n e r a 1 'l'wreU a.
'tranltemnr to Strateck Air
Com m a n d Headquut.-. a t
Oaaaba. na. 15th A1r rorce hal
11 buee 1.1\ SAC ltretehlni ,_ 1..-.n to ........ JIP( ......
* WE GIVE CBOWN STAMPS * HARBOR 232
R. B. Simpson and Wa lter King
a nnounl"t' that they'll be opening 3107 E. Cocmt Hwy ... Corona del Mar .
their Klng Studios of Oandng on ~-=======~~~~~~~~~;;========~ Friday, Aug 12, at the bayfront \
location In the Lido Shopping REPEAT SPECIAL
Ct-nter. 3440 VIa Oporto A spt-
clal preview will tw ht>ld Thurs FRUIT TREES "J• day. Aug. 11 . for local buslnt-Ss
peoplE'. . EACB
• • • PlUIIlL "-ada•. Aprtcota. N.ctan..a..
Miss Ma rina Rogt>ro;, famf."d 6 r Tr-... ..tabllabec:t lD s 9Gl CIIID.I
vitamin ron~ullant for the WI! 1 For rt'liahlt> garden lnCorm&tlon and the ht>sf quality nur'W"ry
lla m T. Thompson C'o. of Los 5ltX'k visit our <'harming nurSE-ry in the he11rt of Laguna
Angeles. will rontinut> providing ftARDEII SHACI IURSERJ vitamin and mineral lnforma -n
t lon until Saturd&y In thf' Harbor
Health Food and Vitamin Stort>.
353 N. Newport Blvd . N(•wport
Heigh ts.
W. 0. TOLLE LACtnfA lEACH
110 s. Coast =~A~
....... , .......
•
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OPEN StnfDAT
HY 4-1212
Ki~g
Studio •
WA~i&OW Punch Routs
Hold-Up Man
A abow ot watacolon entttJect
"Sprinf Come. to O'Neil Par-."
will be Hhtbited th.rouah mJd·
Aueu-t at the Blue 8alLI Illation·
er-y .wre 1n Balboa. 'nle pictures
are the wcrtr o1 Corona del Mu
artJ.tt. Thelma Padclock Hope.
A punch tn the mouth thwart.
ed a hold-up atte\pt ol a lt'fVice
station attendant In the RJch-
fleld Station. 200 W. Oout Hwy.,
NewPort Beach. at 1:29 a.m. laet
numday.
Read the DWen Want Ad paae. ,_
lf.JS a wrro
'
.PORT . )
COR ONA .,£. IWA A' , .• .-. i,'t/'ll't ........
*
TMIA T II
The attendant. Wayne Creteh·
ton of 17U Pomona St.. Costa
Mesa. aatd he was kicked ln the
right ankle by his a.aallant, who
said, "This Ia a st.lckup.''
Mr. Ccetghton punched tbe
guy, who gave him a push and
drove away, beading for Corona
del Mar. The _man dJd not obtain any
money. He w as described as 24
years old. 170 pounds, 5 ft. 10
inches In height. medium buUd,
wearing dark clothing. He had
parked hls car in tbe rear of the
station a nd walked up to the
staUon attendant. who was on
lhe gas station island.
A Classified Ad in Th, 6uiqn
brinqs immediate resulbl Cell
Harbor 1114-1115 and orove itl
"lEW SHOWBOAT.' Craise It Lap~a
OJIE BOtnl AJm 4511JXUTES. BOtJJm Tai7
DczDt' 11:30 & 7:00p.m.. $1.25, Cb.ildren65c
* 3 BOATS OPERATING on BAY & OCEAN RIDfZ * Boat Leaving Every 20 Minutes *
E•elli.DCJ Ocecm IUdes OD "Bay Queea.·· 8 :30p.m. & 9 p.m.
(All Bldes. SSe. CbUd.reL 35c. tJader S yn. Fr")
TilE VERY BEST I I I
DINING •••
DANCING •••
COCKTAILS. • •
* lew Helrl-4 P~l~ II 2 Ll~ *
Fl1U. COUUE DDflfEU IDVED 'TILL 11 P.M.
Select Slllks, Olle,a, I 1111ts * New Menu Jncludesltalicm Delicacies *
Jlay •• lu.,..t rr.ia Ou ... r~
VEAL SCALLOPDfl e LASAGIIA e PIZZA
DANCING EVER MIGHT ...... ,.,
..........
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wc:&ia&.,.,._., ............... .,
•
I ..
Gl&i6iiTO .........
A daqp$er. VICtoria 1M, wu
..... to Mr. and ..... ~hn
Sample ot U3 Dahlia Aft., Co-
rona ctel Mar, on Ttlunc1a.y, July
14. 1n Boal Memortal HOQita.l.
1011 ... TO LVCAI
eiiiGII laiCIC& ......_.. ft th A eon. David &Wa. wu born to
A no-bitt. aDd a tn:ple plaJ =• laaw aJtabii-:;-U.U~ ~~.Pl..~=ac:f H:tath; ~ ~:= ~ =-~~Me~~ In Boat Memorial Jt.pltal o~
the hllh 8Chool lut week.· ......-the only tam to dlf•t the TtlUI'IICiaJ, JUlJ 21.
Dave Bunnell pltdled a brtl· ~._.,,,.. CUba, and Jut
llant no-hitter lbt the Catcllnal8 w..1t turned beck the MCOnd
ae they defeated the White Sox place Wblte Sox In a photo-fin·
13-3. 'J'he WhJte Sox runs wtn a lah tbrtlle.
result of t-t'O errore and two The extreme excitement and
walk& cia.,_ ot thtee aamM can be
The Cube executed the lint au-ted 'to by the fact that 4 of
triple play In the hbt«y ot local the 8 aamea played Jut week
little Jeacue bueba.ll. Kenny were •ectded by the maraln of
Swal\80n cauJbt a Une drive, one point. Then Ia a decided
riOed the bill to Jaclde Fletcher-trend In all p.mes ot lower
at third to double off the runner-~ b«aUM ot better 1\t!ldlne.
there and Jadtle rtaed the ba.ll pltchlna ana aner-al Improve-
to Georee JenJc.lu at eecond to ment shown 1n all teams.
catch the runner ther-e, comple-8111 Klcbarda ot the Marine
tina a per-fect triple play. Corpe a ave eome ver-y capable as.
Horne runa wen bit by Kenny aletance In umplrlne Jut week.
From .the POUCE BLOnER Newland, BW Brockman, Rich· The Cube are at the top of
ard Oliphant. Lynne Relalneer-leaeue with a 10-won and 1·1«*
and Mark Rttter-. Chrl.s Pldcup, record. They are followed by the J~ Gallant. Jimmy Reynolds, White Sox, 8 and 2 and 'one tie;
Steve Hurwitz and nmmy wn. Dod~rs. 7 and 3; Giants, 6 and
IIams wer-e all lnstrUJ'DeJltal In 4 and one tie; Carcb. 6 and 5;
their respective teams wtnnJn1 Braves. 4 and 7 ; IndJana. 4 and
runs. The Giants continue to 7; Red Sox. 3 and 7; Yanks, 3
e WEDJfESDAT. JVLT 'Z7
Jerome B. Glll .. 70, of 531 VIa
Lido Soud, Udo Isle. suffered
severe pavement burns and abra-
sions when his electric invalid
chair overturned in the roadway
on Newport Blvd. near Finley
Av.e., Newport Beach ... Three
sheets of fiberglass building
pa nels valued at $30 were stolen
from In front of Pacific Fiber-
glass Co .. 2601 W. Coast Hwy.,
Newport Beach . . . Thomas
Bahan of 1120 W. Bay Ave ..
Newport Beach. reported the
theft of a maroon bicycle from
that address . . . Charles Koi-
visto, service station attendant
at 510 E. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa.
reported that three men won $31
[rom his using three soda pop
bottle caps and a tiny shell ...
Roger Jones. service station at·
tendant a t 2406 Newport Blvd ..
Newport Beach. reported that
one of a group of three men took
a S5 bill from his wallet In the
station while he was wsltlng on
another customer ...
from a storaee closet In her un-
locked earage, Mrs. Orln Wade
ol 2161 Ocean Blvd .. Balboa. re·
ported . . . A burglar walked
through an open door Into hls
home and took S50 from under a
desk pad, Robert C. Fox of 129
Via Zurich. Lido Isle. reported
. . . The spa re tire, wheel and
hydraulic bumper jack. valued
at $70. were stolen from the un-
locked trunk of his car. Donald
E. Fuller of 1905 E. Balboa Blvd ..
Balboa. reported ... A burglar
took about $100 cash trom the
cash drawer in the Western
Cannery oUice. 2903 Lafayette
Ave., Newport Beach. after break-
lnl g lass In a dutch type door to
gain entry ...
lead the pack and are presently and s: n,en. 2 and 9. ., _.G _. ~,c-
enjoylng a 2 game margin. The Last week's ICOI'ft were: Cube ~ ~~ ~
Standings are as follows: 6, TteerJ 5; Dodeers 7, Red Sox Yow Famlly ae.taurant
Giants, 10 won, 1 lost; Card. 3; JndJana 9, Giants 3; Cubs 5, (a...d ~)
lnals. 2 and 3; Braves, 7 and 4; Yanks 1; Red Sox 4, Giants 1; 1515 L eo.t Jllgbway
Yankee. 6 a nd 5; Dodgers, 5 and Cards 4. Braves 3; Indian. 3, rr : .. ~~t.~~~•l... del
6; Cubs, 5 and 6; Tigers, 4 and 7; ~~~~~~~S.~~~~Soix.4,. ~----~~-~==~ Indians, 4 and 7; Red Sox, 4 and 1
7; White Sox, 2 and 8. ' ' B ·~:::sw~o8
upsets In the an s o. w 11•
Little League Series at the Youth It
Center in Corona del Mar. The 0 e All last place Cardinals came trom p n eys
behind In the 3rd Inning and
downed the Second place Cubs ...._...,
4-2. On the same day the Braves ' e SATU11DAT. Jt:JLT 30 lost their first game after nine ~~ 1 s-..a-1
e TBUIISDAT, Jt:JLT 21
Off icers were unable to locate
people reported causing a dis·
turbance In the area of 1970
Ocean Front. New port Beach, at
12:16 a.m .... Ma rk Wolk of
321 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del
Mar. reported that two boys In
the alley In the rear of his home
ducked when he turned on a
back porch light at 12:~ a.m.
. . . Mugaret L. Morrl.a of :xno
Thurln St., Costa Mesa. repuc1ed
that an unknown penon amuhed
the windwing of her car parked
In front of 124 77th St.. Newport
Beach. In an unsuccessful at.
tempt to reach her putse on the
front seat ...
Dave Klchler of 3110 Villa
Way. Ntowport Beach. reported
that a privately owned U. S. mall
truck driven by Eugene A.
StE.>vens or Anaheim caused ex·
tE.'nslve damage to his boat
parked against his garage ...
A detonating dev1ce from a
depth charge washed ashorE.' at
39th St.. Newport Beach. and was
taken away by a bomb disposal
team from Ft. MacArthur. San
Pedro ... Mrs. James Van Every
of 3130 Seaview Ave., Corona del
Mar. found a pet turtle. which
was taken to a pet hospital ...
Cars driven by J. H. Mills of 43
Balboa Coves. Newport Beach,
and Clnud Stevens ol 410 20th
St., Costa Mesa. were Involved
In an accident at Balboa Blvd.
and 19th St.. Newport Beacb ...
Christ ine Worth. 7, and her
brother. Randy, 10. fell (rom a
pier at their home. 604 VIa Udo
Isle. on the sand below and were
taken to Hoag Memorial Hos.
plt.al by ambulance for treat.
ment of Injuries ... R. E. Heflin
of 429 Holmwood Dr., Newport
Helghta. observed a juvenile boy
peering In a window of his borne
at 10:~ p.m. and gave chase but
l«* him when the boy ran west
on Broad St ... e nJDAT, IULT •
Mrs. Ruth A. Vetter ot 1309
Cove St.. China Coves, reported
tbat chtldren throw und balh
at her-home a.tmo.t f!Ver-)' after-
noon between 2 and 5 p.m. •..
A vacuum cleaner wu stolen
AT
Ardiel
Joseph A. Walsh of 2441 Mar
lno Dr .. Bay Shores. reported that
a hit and run car damaged the
l"lght side o! his car ... Stanley
Henline of 710 E. Balboa Blvd.,
Balboa. charged that a no ac
count check for $80 was cashed
by a woman allegedly giving the
name of Elaine Henry of Los An
geles after she made a $60.19
purchase ... James Henson of
319 Marguerite Ave., Corona del
Mar. reported the theft of a ma ·
roon colored bicycle from In front
of hls home . . . George Strebe
Jr. of 415 E. Ba lboa Bl vd., Balboa.
reported the theft of a wa llet
containing from $15 to $20 and
identltlcatlon papera from an
unlocked car at 15th St. and
Oenn Frcmt. Jlfewport Beadt ... e IVJmAT. IULT II
straight wins to the Indians 8-6. -The Dodgers won over the OpeD All •~t~~t PrSday a.d sdtwday
Giants 10·2 on Monday last week * AUTOMATIC ..-sJOI iiDII *
only to be defeated by the Cubs 1"08 aa&riATlOifl OlfE 701 1Uftal08 AVE.
10.6 on Wednesday. The Dodgers ua~ l-Ila COSTA IIUA
~ --=---* --~ --= _--- ---
DurJng the night tomeone
stole a lawn mower a nd etrl'a
blke frbm her open garage, Mrs.
M. Van Stelnwyk of 234 Hello-
trope Ave., Corona del Mar. re
ported . . . Stt>ve A. Morrill of
905 E. Bay Front, Balboa, re
ported the theft or a rubberized
tarp oU his car In the "B" St.
parking lot, Balboa ... A win
dow broken In the home or Fran·
cis Montgomery at 203 VIa Men-
tone. Lido Isle. was believed
caused by children playing ba ll
. . . Four new tubeless tires
valued at $151.03 were stolen
from a pile outside his service
station. Mike Myers of 2201 E.
Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, rto
ported ...
(Continued on Page 10)
pulled ahead in the second in-
ning. but lost out when the Cubs
brought In 5 runs in the top of
the 3rd and then lohn Webster
of the Cubs walked one and
struck out 3 men to end the
ball game.
Also. on Wednesday, the
Braves slaughtered the Giants
15-0. Home runs were made by
the .tollowlng Braves: Chris MC'·
LachUn, Larry Broering and
Charles Guenther. "nhe Braves
pltdler, David Connell, ptkbed
a no-hittw and walked 5 men.
ea.TAIGIA•AB LUt week saw the Cube atill
In 1st place. at the Costa Mesa
Park. but winning their game by
a single point. Also. the formerly
winless Indians have become the
team to be feared, having car-
ried theiJ" winrug streak to 4
Fund Fair Set
For Oct. I st
A "Fabulous Fund Fa ir" to be
given Oct. 1 at the Rendezvous
Ballroom in Balboa Is being
planned by the Auxillary of
Hoag Hospital. The Fund Fair
will be held trom 11 a .m. to 6
p.m.. to be followed by a dance
in the evenlng.
Mrs. Donald Colegrove, vice
president In charge of ways and
*BALBOA*
(IIW IPEI EVElY IIY)
Kiddf!! Day
w~~ay
aa.uclna V... II yn. Stolen Auto
Found in LA means. and Mrs. Joe Preinlnger, -
social benefits chairman, are ffll 11111• u D•••••'••• 11
A car stolen from lohnson and
Son. Lincoln-Mercury dealer of
900 W. Coast Hwy.. Newport
Beach. was found atrtpped In
the Los Angeles Lennox ds.trlct.
Newport pollee reported last
week.
jointly In charge of tb1s bospltal~~fr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ benefit event. ·
On Friday, July 22, the chair·
men enter-taJned at a buffet
luncheon at Mrs. Pretntnger'a
Lido I.sle home for key workers
and presented over--all plans.
Dick lohneon of the firm re-
ported that a man and woman
went out with the red and white
car for a demonstration ride and
never returned. A aherilf's car
reported aeeJng the vehicle going
west on Guden Grove Blvd.
toward Lone Beach.
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Luncheon euesta lncluded the
Auxiliary president. Mrs. D. M.
Hummel of 11lree Arch Bay, and
Mmes. Bertha nnoteon. eutl•
man Smith, Lawrence Spraaue
lr., Arthur Gruwell. D. H. Qoum,
Hal Dike, R. 1. Collln.s, Warren
WU.On. Chules Lamb. ltenn4!tb
Kingsley, Fr~ Dawson. EJ.1s.
worth Betta. Jack Conedon. Bur·
nell Foqey, John Docile. Leon War~. Barbara Swartz. Boward
LewLa, William Klram.l and
Harry Cue)'.
Newport poU~ conflecated 112
cane of beer from a1s boy ju· rDIAIICIAL •ara ,
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.. ..... a.w v...-··-··· .. aa.-• h.IIIIM.
....aFn IEITIIIIIT I'' PI
venlles who were ho14lnr a nol.ly A 7-lb. 15 oz. ,Ul •u born
party In an apartment at t:M W~y. July 27, at Boa1 Jlol.
Ocean nont. Newport Beadl, at plt.al to Kr. an4 Mn.. Gordon
2:24a.m. Oil w~. Jul)' zt. (dt)' ttnane. omcer> Slckler, 4117
The boy.. from .uu.a and Olen· 38th St.. Jlfewport. The Sldc.t.'8
dora, wer-e petJUone4 to appear aleo bave a eon. born Chrlatmaa Ill ......._ ...._
In Juvenlle eourt an4 Nl~ Day, 1.153. _...;o;;.;; ... =;..=:;.;;=.=.....:;;;;;:w;
to the pa.Nnta of OM. 'nMi)'
claimed that 1 lllakaD houpt
them 10 ~ ot .,.. ln a ucauor
....,. ln IrwiDclale.
........... 1
••• ., DAY IC.OOL ........
•
•
I
f80WY.MJGa141-
Ma.Ddard Ill a 4 e c:::IGtll8
and CUieoal ~Uel e Drapery Hardware
• Venetian Bl1n&L
save
mon~y
Mesa to Annex
200-Acre Plot
A tlmtadw tract map of a ~.
acre wbdlvlalon ln the procna
ot belna annnect to the City of eo.ta Mea wu wbmltte4 for
atud)' to the eo,rta Mesa city
plannlna eollliDlalon Monday
evenJna lut week..
The map cal'!a fat 850 alnale-
farnOy residences, 27 multiple.
famUy residences and elaht:and.
&:halt acre. fat eom:merdal de·
velopment. 1be land extends
• from Harbor Blvd. to Fa.trview
• • Bd. and extends northerly from • . tbt! Costa Mesa dty UmJta 600 • ITAJI f&aa • A •••• • ·····= eauu• cletaUa todq I
W. L LANDIS oa
L. E. CAIRNS
Uberty 1-1011
lU &. IM St.
COITA IIDA ·
For Y ... !
People h.ve been
wyin9 ••• end
believin9 that
~
~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
f~t north ol WJ.llon St. The eom.
merclal development wUl be lo-
cated along HarbOt Blvd.
Easter Week
Suit Settled
The $850.000 Easter Week dam·
age suit was settled for ~.500
by the attorneys Involved. The
largest amount. S62.500, went to
the parents of Diane Doolittle,
16. who remains uncoru~elous In
Orange County General Hospital.
Other sums Included $9,000 to
Jimmy Doolittle. 13; $1,000 to
John Kellogg, 18, of Huntington
Beach. driver or the car ; $5.500 to
the parents of Robert H. Matth·
ews. 16. of Huntington Beach.
who was fatally Injured In the
April 10. 1954, crash, and $6.500
to the parents of Jackie Yarnell.
15. or Costa Mesa, who died of
Injuries.
~ ........... .
ll1n TrW 1111111' ~ .
.1111 BOTC Cadet llobert N. Rlx-
... 110111 Jr.. of llJ Gamet A...._ ~ ~ lalaDd.. requ1nd ..... Fumi~e~ atltctae. ill a tlaamb after be
.,. ~ nwatly by a beeR
ill Cna.d .. Cadet Jl.taoa waa
-... .._Ida .. .....
Wft II ....... l 1NIS .... .
macy, Wllllain K. Harper, phyld.
eal th-.pllt. and Wooctwel41na
Inc. ao..oadl VUlap 11 be-
tweeon Kewpon Blv4. and the
~. Jua above the A.rtha
VUlaae Drapery aad Interiors,
at a.t K. Kewport Blvd., NewpOrt
Beach, 11 operated by Mn. Ida
Mae Jobrwnan. eu.tom made
draperies, maple home tumt.h.
Ina• and all ab.es at ready.made
curtains are .ervJCN provided by
thla t1rm.
Roy D. Gawthrop hu been the
authortzec! Payne furnace dealer
In the harbor area for the put
five yeara and wu formerly to.
cate4 at Z504 W. Cout Hwy .•
Newport Beach. Payne's famous
letalu heatlna elements are
featured ln the furnaces ln·
stalled by Mr. Gawthrop.
Ellen'• Beauty Shop 11 oper·
ated by Mn. Ellen Ward, and
her husband. Dean Ward, pro·
vldee a booldceeptnr and tax
aerv1<le at 3!W N. Newport Blvd..
ln ero.roada Vlllare. Ellen'•
Beauty Shop apecJallzes In per.
manent waving, hair tinting and
hatr cuttlna.
Mrs. Allee PerU' Harbor Health
Foods and VItamin Store ls lo-
cated at 353 N. Newport Blvd.
Mra. Erale Stephens ls the man.
aaer. Diabetic diets, hl·proteln
dJets, low calorie diets, non-al·
lerglc dleu and salt free diets
are sold In the store. Vitamins
and health foods are also pro·
vlded.
Ken Smith ls the proprietor of
Smith's Professional Pharmacy
at 359 N. Newport Blvd. Prescrlp.'
tiona are fUled, and a complete
line of prescription drugs, borne
remMJes, first aid and personal
needs are carried by the firm.
William K. Harper, physical
therapist ls located at 361 N.
Newport Blvd. Corrective • mas-
sage. hydro massage. electrical
muscle stimulation and hot fo.
mentatlons are among the ther·
apy aids provided by Mr. Harper.
Woodweldlng Inc. has offices
upstalrs at 355 N. Newport Blvd.
In, Crossroads VIllage. Thls firm
manufactures high frequency
woodwe ldlng equipment and has
a plant In Burbank. Jack B. Cun·
nlngham ls president of Wood·
welding Inc. and has a home on
Newport Heights.
$3,000Taken
At ~urley Bell
PIRATI: QUEEN-Pert Yvonne
Shu~rt. 16-yur-old Santa Ana
Hieh School junlor. wtll reign
over the 65th Annlv~ary
Orange County Fair. Aug. 8-14.
as Pirate Queen. aided by U
beautiful princcs11cs. Queen
Yvonne also Is Miss Orange
County to compete In the Slate
Fair Maid of CaiHornia contest
at Sacramento on Aug. 28.
Land Sought
For Theater
Possibility of acquiring land
on which to construct a Little
Theatre building was discussed
at a meeting of past presidents
of the Newport Harbor Commu-
nity Player at the home of tm.
mediate past president Rogt>r
Hope.
lwy bulldlna pe.nnlta totaled
..,.. ln Newport Beadl. bftna·
Ina ttae totaJ t« the YMr to
tl.ll.S.O. aeeor d 1 a 1 to the
JDOathJy report ol -.,monel
Glenn. dlrtd.or of tbe Dtpart·
mmt ol lullcUna and Satety.
Tbla 1a .-n•.OOO &.bead ol tbe
July 31 total 1aat year, and
t'712.000 ahe&d ot the luly at fll·
u.re ln the aU.tlme J'eCOI1I year
of 1.951.
The luly permits Included 28
ainale famfly dwelllnp. S:SOS.·
600; two 2-family dwelllnp,
137,000; &h re-palrs to dweUJngs ,
t76,002; five cabanas, 1&300;
one men. $100; one eommerclal
building, $11.194; three repairs to
com.me-cial buildings. $2.400;
two swl.mrolng pools, $5.300;
three garages, $4.800.
The final permits In July were:
eaALaOA
Max Pope Inc., 6-room, }.story,
1.unft dweling at 426 Bel Vu~
Vane. $17.300.
Pump Station
Is Man Trap
A Newport city sewage depart
ment employee was trapped In
the sewage pumping station be
low the street level at Balboa
Blvd. and "A" St., Balboa, at
11 :55 p.m. Monday or last week.
The employee, W. L. Murphy.
of 316 16th Pl., Costa Mesa.. re
ported that while he was in the
pumping station someone closed
the Iron cover that seals the hole
In the stTeet. He was unable to
open It from the Inside. C. A
Westphal of 815 E. Balboa Blvd ..
Balboa, a witness, removed tht>
cover.
A Cla~ified Ad in fhe Ensiq n
brinqs immediote results! Col
Harbor II J4. I I I 5 and orove 1t!
e a&WIOAT DJGIITS
Chater Wulff, 3·room. 1 story,
l·unlt dwelJing at 415 Aliso,
16.2)0. e C1lrP IIA VEJf
loe Stroup, addJtlon at 415 Stg.
naJ Rd., Sl.(XX>.
s" •T&Ail LOAJr
Coa.trUctiaa J.ocnw
5" •n:.u LOAII
e COIIO.A DEL llU
Barry ~lin, 4.room, 2story, l · j~~~~~iiii~iiii~iiiiiii unit dwelling at 606 Begonia, i :~A ISLAJm • E II
Bert Tilton, extend house at a , I • LIT E Ill I 308 Collins. $800. e aALaOA COVES Uplae~ & Dl.. I
Arthur Caron. alterations at 62 D5e ~--:.:.. .._
Balboa Coves. $200.
Costa Mesa Lulllber Co.
LUMBER-BU1LDING MATERIALS llewpon al...S.... c-t...... ~ .. ,.1
Orco Block Co.
BUILDING BLOCKS-AU SJZFS-A,LL TYPES
Tht> group exprellSed hope for
future expans ion. Including chi!
dren's pro d u c t I o n s . summer
stock. furnishing entertainment
for other civic organizations and
other activities possible when a
Little Theatre ls fina lly estab
llahed .
Jim Webb and Roger Hope
were appointed to Investigate
the possibilities of acquiring a
slte and to report at the next
m~tlng.
Your Sawint~• CAN earn
FOUR DIVIDENDS YEARLY!
Present at the meeting were
President Marjorie Barnett. Eclle .._,,, ...... ...... .... .................. ._ .... _. • ue•••.-tat. n. INdy a.tu. ... l»d Ilia
A buraiU took apptOclmately aame.. Bud Beny. Kuthella 13,GG0 eu11 ,._. tbe aputment lta.Ddall, Jo WD*r, Boler and
of Fred Henhom on the MCOnd Jacquo Hope, Maurice Roland.
Ooor ot the Burley BeD Inn. 3801 J ackie Fhanerln and Jim Webb .
.ao
DEC.20
CREDIT BUREAU
of w..wa cma..-c.aaty
(formerly of Newport Beach
Laguna Beach It Costa Mesa)
_,. BJ..ntde A...._ JO hx *
I.Derty 1-7141 lf.-port ....
tit~ a..s ....... ....,.. ..
..,. Ida ~ "-...........
.... tit. A ,_.,a_ ...,_at
Ua..A. be piau to .....,_ Ilia
Anay ............ ~9
._p~et~oa of coJ.J..-...-IE in
PebiiiGI"f. Jl1a ,...... ... Mr. and
lin. Jlobert N. BtxiiOD. .._..
at 1101 C:O.. St.. ec.a.a del
Mar.
LAWSOIIS CET CIBL
A daughter. Deborah. was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Law.
son of 1500 Haven Pl., Clllf
Haven, In Hoag Memorial llos
pltal on Saturday. July 23.
a. lart.ll&ll'!
YARN SHOP
r/47 E. Coast B.lgtaway
ConDa del Mar IIA 0157
Knitting. Crocheting and
E. Cout Hwy., Mrs. Hersborn no-
titled Newport pollee at 5:10p.m.
Saturday, July 23 .
Entry to the apartment was
gained by prytna open a door,
apparently by someone using a
knife. pollee said. The burglar
apparently knew the apartment.
because he went to a dresser
which has six drawers and only
opened the two drawer.~ In whlcb
there were cash r~ipts. pollee
reported.
BOaiJfSOIIS CET SOif
A son, Steven Reed; was born
to Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson
of 1419 Serenade Terrace. Irvine
Terrace. In Hoag Memorial Hos·
pltal on Thursday. July 21.
PLATELTS CET SOK
A son. John Edward. was born
to Mr. and Mr.~. John Flately of
600~ Dahlia Ave .. Corona del
Mar. In Hoag Memorial Hospital
on Saturday, July 16.
Newport ~nd
In Valuation
Newport Beach Is second only
to Santa Ana among the 15 cities
In Orange County in total as·
sessed valuation ror 1~.
Here are the totals for the top
five:
Santa Ana
Newport Beach _ .
Fullerton .
Anaheim
Huntington B<'a<'h
Cost a MPSa Is
$15.~1.180.
$71.898.250
53,(Yl3,050
50.610.290
47.1i9.770
42.8."15.750
eighth with
In the amount of Increase !rom
1954 to 1955. Newport Bea<'h.
with $3.969.310, was Se<'Ond only I
to Anaheim's $9,921,470. Fuller·
ton was third with $3.90l.i60.
ap4....__ Costa Mesa fourth with
$3.696':36o lncreue. 1
Needi:/r"~~ i'!~~lles soli ro• ELLSWOJ1'111 11.... ll .. llltlr ..
Specialized Accessories I A aon. James Alan. was born 8---L il 1-J-L ....
and Instructions to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ellsworth IINI5Il --•-
BOUJIS I or 430 Catallna Dr.. Newport Atnnan First Class WaltE'r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~M~o~~~~~~~~L~~~O~L~m~.t~o~5~p~~~~~H~e~lg~h~~~~on~Th~u~~~~~~·~J~~~y~l~~ ~~terk~ffih~juM~urned In Hoag MemoTial Hospital. . to the Munich area In Germany
from a two month tour of duty In
Athens. GreecE'. The recently
promoted member or the U. S. Tbia Coupon
and30e
Good For
ODe
FOR YOUR GARDENING AND LAWN NEEDS
MAlE YOUR HEADQUARTERS AT
BAY IRSE .RY I -Gallon
Carob or
Poclocwpua
Tree
.Aug. 5
thtu 20
485 E. 17th SL COSTA MESA
Phone
Liberty
8-502&
• ..... Ceat ..., .. or... If-'ll at rant ... w ...
...... pwt..,lddfetwlMu...
A WID. YAmn'Y 01' TllllD .... sunua -&.....-.
a...&a...leed .... ... A 'r .... ,......
Allier ...... ..... ,..... ca-.,... .,
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I d:c r 'I•• Lila f' tm ,..... ..... X a ...
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ftc I I • Dll lue&.....,a..
Air Force wrote hts parents. Mr.
and Mrs.. W. C. Buchterklrchen of
331 Drlltwood Rd .. Corona High
lands. that he enjoyed GrH'C't',
where the climate and the watt>r
reminded htm of Southern Cali-
fornia. WbUe wintering In Ger.
many. he hu enjoyed plenty or
skUne In the past.
aAJmELS QET 1&H I B
A son. Marlr David. was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F.
Bandel of 318 Jasmine A\-"e . Co·
rona del Mar. on Sunday, Juty
~ In St. Jo.wph Hospital. He
jolns his alx broth«& ~ Eu-
pne, Tttoma.s, 'nmotby, John
and lAo and th1'ft .,.... M&rJ
Anlt&. VtratnJa and CedUa ln
U..laJnUJ. -----------
JAMES D. RAY
lzl'l
Pn Time for Christm.s)
•... anJ with
SAFETY
too!
DIVIDENDS 4 TIMES YEARLY
mt"an ~r earnillp for yoo.
When tbe dividend Is eompoud-
ed -:wlded to your aeeouat-tt
be~ f!U'Iling Immediately. A
big PLUS fa.ctor m loag·na~
8&lillg.
INSl"RED SAFET\' 1M1U1S that
yoor Sa"iDgs ~ luu""" apiut
1oM by the Federal Sa viDp alld
Loan ·~ <Jorpontioa. ..
agettcy of the UnHM State.
Gol>-enmeat.
I elolit-9amble
~AJith "'Y .savt HfS ,I
NEWPORT IALIOA SAVINGS
NEWPORT lEACH, CAUFORNtA
CORONA DB. MAR OFRCE T elephot~e H.ri>or 5220
a.7 IAA COASt tMHWAY
• ~ l•ol•••11
COlONA DIL MAl ..................
I
A double dlvtnc eont.t wu were won by Kuy Lou Lloyd;
held l&tt week by IDitmben of Junlcw anowbW races were won
the Balboa llland Yacht Club be-by Marlhall Wr .. ht and Carol
cauw no divine matcbee were WUUama: eenlor snowbird races
held the prev1ou• ...._ whlle were both won by Commander
members walt~ for the ln.talla-Baum.
Uon ot a new dlvlnl board.. Paddlebaat~: J8chle Llyod,
Thla announcment wu made Wendy Blair, J im Brtdfman,
at the Ju ly 22 reneral meet1n1 Chttst1ne Swim, Bill DeWitt, Jo-
ot the club conducted by Com-anna Jevne and Jobn Herrlncton.
mander Make Baum. Mike SwhnmJnr: Wayne Landis,
awarded first pJace ribbon. for Vldde Newberry, J lm Brtd1man.
the week'• actJvlUee to followlnl Carol Wblte, Georee Haua.er,
members. Linda Preston and Bill LaneJahr.
Sa JUne : both d ln&hY races Rowin g: RJcble LJoyd. Wendy iiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BJalr, Steve Stump, Charlotte
Stump, BUl DeWitt. Lolita Ken-
nedy and Blll LaneJahr. r-...0\S Eo....lJO'f TV At the JuJy 15 meeting ot the
Bal boa Is land Yacht Club, Com-
modore Mike Baum presented
tlrst place ribbon. for that week. ....... Balboa dinghy .clag....-tlrst race
won by Randy Wzleht. second by I Ma rY Lou Lloyd.
• Junior snowb irds -both races
ONT ..
PATIO
,,. ... ,... "'""ovo~y
gra •n•d ftnhh. Mod•'
21T,715. $269.95
NEW
21-IKCH RCA VICTOR
Rollaround TV with
.. Hidden Panel" Tuning!
W•'-'-' RCA V\et«'aaatt.. ... "Bia· Wheel" R.oUarOWid
TV1 Latp wbeela-not' c:uten
-make it easy to move any-
wh~re in your home-even on
thick carpets or over doorstlls.
eo ... h• , .... ,-~.rollthe new
21-mch RCA Vtctor TraPUtllr!
•EW "4-rlU$" PICTUU QUALITY
t 1 1 OO'l ovtomot•c gou\ control
t 2 • s""'. ttobil~., tho·t "''"' if't.,. • .,..n(. e1"en .
•J t 71. •atr-o brightnftt ,
(4~ ll 'l eatra corttro tt,
fer UHf -New Hl9h l~e ... Q
UHJ tw•l"• co .. n 70UHf chon· ~-.A{t-·-' nela ln 2~ •K onclal Opto.....,l. W"ltl
•~tro, ot ne w low c:o11 I
A •• oftowt tlrte • .. ,,.,.;.,. •cA Y.ctor 1enrlce cott,tod
TARTER'S TV
Across rrom the Port Theatre
Corona del M ar-H A 5491
won by ~rge Va ndervort.
Senior snowbirds -first race
won by Pete Gibe, second by
John Haskell.
Pa ddle boa rding -first place
ribbons to John Vallely, Wendy
Blair, Randy Wright, Mary Lou
Lloyd. Bill DeWitt. Gall White,
John H e rr i n gton , a nd Larry
I Stump.
Swlmmlng-Richle Lloyd, Pat
Rohrs. Jim Brldgman. Carol
I White. George Hauser. BUl Twist,
Jeanne Jones a nd Bill Langjahr.
Dlvlng-Rich le Lloyd. Wendy
Blair. Jim Br idg man. Carol Wil-
lia m!';. J im Jones. Jeanne Jones,
Mike Baum. Dick Bridgman,
Allee Burns.
Rowi ng-Rk hie Lloyd. We ndy
Bla ir. J im Bridgman. Charlotte
Stump. Marshall Wright, Lolita
Kennedy, Larry Stump.
THE roua
13LOIIER
1 Continued from Pa~re 8 ) e MONDAY. AUG. I
Jack Ea rl<' of Hollywood re
portNI !Paving two l<'at ht>r cases
containing camt.>ras and photo
<'Qulp ment valued a t $1.400 on a
curb near the Port TheatrE.>. Co
rona dt.>l Ma r . Ethel Abels
or 202 41 st St . l'\ewport Bl'ach.
complained that boys pulled
plugs causing ht.>r 16 root skirr
to sink at its rpooring ofC 43rd
St ...
e TUESDAY. AUG. 2
Humane Officer Geol'ae Myera
disposed of an opossum ·cau1ht
In a trap by Mrs. Ina Scbmfdt of
3309 Clay St.. Newport Heights
. . . Emily Ruste nbach ot 510
Aliso Avt.> .. Newport Heigh ts. rt>-
ported tht' theft of her son's bl
l.'yl.'le from Newport Harbor
Union High School ... Otrircrs
wnrnPd pc.>piP fishing on the
jf't1 y who attPmpted to snag Mr.
a nc1 Mrs Louis Warrlen of 2022
\11ram ar Dr . Ba lboa. as t hey I . 1 <;Warn by In the water ...
MRS. LEBOBGNE DIES
Holy rosary was recited Sun-
day at Parkes Ridley Mortuary
Chapel Cor Mrs. Marie Louise Le
Borgne. 7 ~. or 1471 E. Baker St ..
Costa Me-.a. who d ied In Orange
Cl)unty Hospita l. Mass wa s cele ·
brated Monday at St. Joach im's
Ch urch.
"Hints" from House and G arden . at Newport
by Connie Mitchell
Interior Designer
*
T 0 doy we II 'ell f '":IU oboul our upholstery workroom ond the
thing. thot hove been done ...
O ne cli ent hod o sofo thot wos constontly cleoned, finolly weor-
ing ou t completely becouse of her smoll childr_en. She brought
her problem to us ond this is how we solved 1t. It ho~ three
loose cushions for the seoting section ond three cush•ons for
the bock. W e took "Boucle" plostic in o solid color ond covered
one side ond the boxing of the cushions. The reverse side wos
covered in 0 lovely printed fobric. For constont weor ond teor
the ''Boucle" wos used. If the cushions were soiled by dirt, food.
or ony of the other messes kiddies con moke. she simply wiped
them off with o domp rog. When guests were expected. the
fobric side wos turned over end o chorming effect wo s creoted.
Another cilent wonted o huge · tuffet"--48 inches in diameter.
We hod our "cobinet meker" meke e retton bose in the teek
fini sh ond our upholsterer Mr. Chorles mode o 48 inch round
foom slob. Then it wos covered in o lu scious fabric. Not only
wes it o stunning piece of furniture. but wos used constantly
for extra seating copoc.ity. ond wos surprisingly comfortable.
These ore just a few examples of whot is done in our workroom,
so if you hove ony upholstery problems, be sure and brin9 them
in. We'll help you 'olve them.
*
HilS£ ad Gar~tl
fwltW.Iftt for ......... .,.. .......... dul.. yechh.
., .... c..e .......... , ......
Aft• a tedlotle op.ndon and
two weelca In Oood Sa.rDa.rttan
Ho.pltal, Loll Aftp lee, Blll Ba.J.
Unrer. 80n ol It&. and M.ra. 1'.
Duncan StAlwart. 18 home wltb
bla t oUu 1n Shcn CIW..
Blll'a ltiU rot a lonr row
ahead with at Jeut three monthe
In compllte cute for hla lep
and eeveral more montiU wtth
pa.rtJal help. After th'-year,
however, this already active
young man h opes to be juet
about eood as new, acoordlne to
Mrs. Stewart. ------PO liNEa JlESIJ)EifT DIU
• I ••a TllEAT ._ u... ...u trr cat t1ae ........., ...mv pcaac:alte
Dona ld Gaylord Richards, 45, a
resident of Newport Beach for 20
years before movlne t o San
Diego, died ot a h eart a ttack last
Thursday In Nationa l City. He
was a captain for a sportflshlng
company In San Diego. Newport
Harbor Seafaring Lodge con-
ducted m asonic services Monday
a t Parkes.Rldley Mortuary .
bnakfaat .-ftC~ by Rewpan IA9Iclla ha •1 ,... a ride ID thia
balD oe wlleel.L Ben u..y-.. J••"nv llP at t~ae bNaldat ate ID
tbe AU Amerlcaa parlda9 lot. DMI' tbe MariDen Mlle. (E.ulp
ftoto)
•• Froz en Foo ds e--~
tJ
Tuna Dinners
BlllDSETE-SUced
Strawbenies 10 OL
Pq ..
SKALL SWEET ]1JJCE
.. 39¢
... 23¢
ORANGES
4¢•·
GOLDEJf SWEET
CORN 5 ••• ,9(
D'I'M I' AlleY •
CANTALOUPES 2 for19¢
KENTUCKY WOifDEII
BEANS
2 1h.19¢
S.OZ. PEG.
MUSHROOMS
29~
BOU. T --5 lb. Sack
SUGAR 43~
Boneless Rolled Roast
GROUND ROUND
SWISS STEAK .
' ROUND STEAK
STEW BEEF
Choek Roast 39•·
BACON GOLD CODf
I -LL CELLO
lea._ around Beef 4L...'I~
SPARE RIBS C4=· 49._
Pork. Chops Elf!)
CUT
BORDWAa&-AMt. Colon I r ....... &a Jllll.
Paper Plates 1 0~ .AilQADf .AIKET-'Witole ....._1 lb. pq.
COFFEE 59l
CBEP BOTAilDEE SPA~ AJn) KEJIIfS-Z lb.Ja
IIJLUDAL&-.IIImd Meat Balls ~~ , 21¢ Strawberry Ps. 55¢
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