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City Oil Wells Get
1 ,000 Barrels Daily
Newport Beach tideland oil J ohn Sailon announced t b la
weUa off West Newport are prp-week.
duclne approximately 1.000 bar-Well number seven put on the
rels of oU a day, City Manager pump la.lt week is now averaging
II Members
for Chamber
in . Lido Drive
El~n more new mempers
were obtained In the Newport
Harbor Chamber of Commerce
drive Tueeday, ·and there were
13 addltJona.l prospects.
Ju.t one campatrn team wu
in operation Tuesday, and they
covered only the Udo Shopplne
Center. Next TuHday's drive, be-
linnln& Wfth an 8 Lm. breakfast
at Howud'a, wW cover the Ka-
rlnen lllle. In followtne wed~
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12G barrels a day but wltb a high
cut of water, Mr. Sailors said.
Perforations were put into the
pape from 8,128 to 6,178 feet, 6,210
to 8.220 feet, 5,763 to 5,783 feet
and !1,795 to 5,895 feet. Some of
the perforations must be cement-
ed to end the flow of water, he
added.
Several additional tidelands
wells will be drilled starting early
in September. City oal revenue
from the city-owned tidelands
muat be spent for harbor im ·
provementa according to state
law.
Stirrat Tabler, 64, retired pe
troJeum products salesman of 352
E. let.h St., Costa Mesa, died Fri-
day in his home after a short ill-
ness .
Mr. Tabler had lived in Costa
Mesa for the past nine months
and in California for 25 years. He
is aurvived by his wile, Mrs.. Ruth
Tabler; a son, Stirrat 'hbler Jr.
of Vlaalia and a aister, Mrs. Mar-
ion Sebastian of Cbka1o, Ill
Funeral services were held
1\letlday in the Baltz Corona del
Mar Mortuary. The Seafarinl
Muonlc Lodte conducted the ser-
vices.
1100 ona A aLOa
Tbe R. S. Holdens ~ve moved
trom 112 Pom.ttta. Corona del
Mar, to~ Poppy.
Meetin Set
on ·rraler
Park Plans
NeWpOrt City Council will bold
an adjoW'Iled meetine at 4 p.m.
Monday to receive lts committee report on plans for expanding
and ilnprovin1 the City Trailer
Park on the Newport Bay Front.
Several new plana have been
prepared by City Manaeer John
Sailon -one of them, No. 8, be-
inl cln.tted u a result of a meet-
ine with the Citizens Committee
for Parks. and Playgrounds last
week. Council received a letter
from the committee Monday eve-
niDI expressing approval of Plan
No. I .
This plan ca.lls for a public
beach, 83 feet in depth along the
entire frontage of the present
Trailer Park, with no private
beach for exclusive use by Trail-
er Park residents.
It would provide 90 trailer sites,
and 112 car spaces in a parkmg
lot near 18th St. Only modifica-
tion asked by the Citizens Com-
mittee was pedestram access at
the easterly end of the beach.
Water Skier
Is· R-un Over
in Upper Bay
· Blll Pinney, 21, of EJ Monte
suffered a fractured skull in a
water skiing accident in upper
bay Saturday afternoon and was
taken to Hoae Memorial Hospital
by Newport police.
Pinney ·fell from water skis be-
hind a boat operated by Bob
l..ansford of E1 Monte and was
run over by a boat followiD~o op-
erated by Walter Carl«r cal ~
TilES£ LADS ..U, .. DOt trrt-9 to talk
tll-sslfte oat cal a ~ tldi:M. n..y ,....
Contested
Law Passes
1st Reading
An ordmance banning pinball
machines in Newport Beach was
introduced at Monday evening's
City CouncJ.l meetmg, and was
passed to second readmg by a
slim 4 to 3 majoraty.
The motion for first reading
was made by Councilman J. B.
Stoddard and seconded by Ill ayor
Dora Hill. Councilmen Sandy
MacKay and Lee Wilder JOined
them in voting yes.
Voting no were Councilmen
Stanley Radderhof, Gerald Ben-
nett and Clarence Higbae. They
saad they favored outlaWlng pin-
balls but wanted the ordmance
to become effective next July l,
upon exprration of thtS ftSCaJ
year's hcenses.
• COMING UP SEPT. 1!
Tbe ordmance will come up for
I
second reading at t he next regu-
lar meetmg, on Monday, ~pt. 12.
U approved then, it will become
effectJve 30 days later. In that
event, a pro-rated amount of the
$2,000 hcense f~ would be re-I funded to the hcense holder,
Clyde Denllncer of Balboa.
The ordmance, prepared by
Caty Attorney Karl Davts, is pat
terned alter the Long Beach law.
It would outlaw ptnball machmes
tn all areas of the oty except a
!
"duly licensed penny arcade."
This would allow the eames to
be operated 1n the Balboa Fun
Zone, "subject to laws pert.aulin&
to gambline:·
• PINE AND JAB.. TaM
abot by em Euip pial"""= -. MCiriiMn MU. ltoaday talldet ap a trip. '!be 9UY
IB the abol1s ta. of -..... actw Leo Carrlllo. wbo ~ dow1l ._. -waJarly ,_ flabt~ At
the left Ia Ead & B...t of R..,..-t. aJttppa of --~--------------------------------------
VJolatJon of the ordinance
would be a misdemeanor, punish-
able by a fine ot not m~ than
$500 or a jail MDtence DOt a -
eeediq ax IDOiltba, ~ both. Tbe Lobster Bake
'l'hn!e lon.a bleached bones, be-
lieved from a small child, were
toumed over to Newport police
by Alden P . Sadler of 317 Alva-
rado Pl.. ~boa. at 12:50 p.m
Saturday. Sadler said ht> found
the bones washed up on the beach
~low the Castaways Restaurant
in the upper bay. Police sent
them to the crime laboratory for
eomination.
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I M M 8 M 8 M H M H S 8 I I M M 8 M 8 M e H)M:+ M M e M M & M 8 E e + M i . e BOUQUETS TO FOUR COUNCILMEN
Bouquets to four of our councilmen, who cost the necessary
majority votes on the first reading of Ordinonc' 755 to outlow pin·
boll ma chines in the City of Newport Beoch: Mayor Doro Hill, Coun·
cilme., Sondy MocKoy. J. B. Stoddord and Lee Wilder.
• • •
e WHAT MAKES SAMMY RUN ?
It looks like Olympic diving star ond Army Mojor Sdmmy lee
is going to get thot Oronge county home he -wonts~t leost he hos
plenty of offers now that his encounter with raciol discriminotion hes
caught the criticol eye of notion-wide publici ty.
Mojor lee is on American born Koreon. His wife. soon to have
o boby, is on Americon born Chinese. The ma jor hod been on o speak-
ing tour in the For Eost. proising the United Stoles for tts tolerance
end lock of roce prejudice. Meonwhile his wife hed been denied
the right to buy o home in Gorden Grov,. becouse selling to Chinese
might reduce the volue of surrounding property in the troct."
There wos o surge of righteous indignotion when all this become
publoc knowledge through newspaper stories. Sommy lee suddenly
become o heroicolly desiroble neighbor. Sommy is on Olympic stor.
He is on Americon Army officer, veteron ;,f World Wor II ond the
Koreo fighting .... I think thot Sammy. o good Americon, is show·
ing up o lot of hypocrites who hove suddenly become his steunch
suppor~ers. Sure, they're for Sommy. o hundred ond one per cent.
But let them seorch into their heorts. How do they feel obout the
hundreds of other Lees? Abou t the lees who do not hove the glom·
orous odvontoge of Olympic stordom? How mt!lny of the folks now
coming iretely to the defense of Sommy le~ con come forth honestly
with cleon heerts--free of the prejudice thot leads to rociol discrim·
int!ltion7
I om ofreid that the Sammy Lee cose is only o magnificent ex·
<:eption, and thot the prejuqice e90inst the hundreds of other Le.s
a11is ts in en alorming number of h~rts.
Don't get me wrong. You certoinly hove the right to d islike ony
given individuol-whether he be Chinese, or Jew, or Negro, or Ger-
man. or lrishQ'1&n, !or of my own encestry. Finnish, with its heritoge
of Or'entol origon). That s a perso.,ol matter w th each of you. But
whet mo•ol pronc iples do you foil bod: O'l +-:> de'end your pretud•ce
ogoinst a whole roce 7
S ... ch prejudoce does e•ist !!Ill oround ~.o<. Such fol ~s leep the.r
pri,.coples in theor pocletbooh. olong with the small change. Its okoy
to st d lo prtnc pie they stJy, if it doesn t hurt the poclce+boo~. Bu t
of the eccheque• is imperilled, then principles c ~n I alee a bod seat
• UQII'ft.ATIO•
May I augJtlll to the Coundl
that rqi.ltraUon ol voters l.n the
City Hall be made convenient.
and a part ol the prescribed
dutles of the clerk's office, and
that all penonael In that otoce
be made deputies of the county
clerk ao that a dtlzen Jf1AY re&ta-
ter at City Hall any l\our from
8 to 5. Just a while back a cttl.
ren was sent to me to be regis-
tered because she was not able
to register at the City Hall.
Here are the reglsttation depu.
ties In the various ~ons of the
city:
Balboa-Mrs. Eleanor C. Thayer,
1706 Miramar Dr.
Balboa Island-Charles E. Zube,
Fire Station, 323 Marine Ave.
Bay Sbor~Mrs. Marjorie F.
Gamble, 2652 Vlsta Dr.
Corona del Mar-Tommy Fos-
ter, 2916 E. Coast Hwy.; Andrew
W. Smith, 3400 Ocean Blvd.
Corona Hlgblanda-MJchael C.
Healy. 436 Morning Canyon Rd.
Newport-City Clerk Margery
Schrouder, City Hall: Mrs. Bar-
bara A. Macl>onald. Engineering
Dept.. City Hall; Mrs. Joan D.
Moore, city manager's office, City
Hall; Mrs. Evelyn A. Ellerman,
2606'At W. Ocean Ft.; Mrs. Julia
Mae Eggert. 1608 W. Ocean Ft.;
Mrs. Katherine R. Windle, 409
Clubhouse Ave.
May I timidly lJuggest that In
the outlying fire stations, Balboa
and Corona del Mar. at least two
or the fire laddies In each take
on the job of registrars as a con-
venience to the unregistered vot-
ers-as a service to the pubUc
which pays them. It won't handt.
cap them during an alarm 'cau&e
there won't hardly nobody at all
want to register when they can
go to a fire. • • • e IIELP. KB. BOBEllTS
AJl I know Is what t read In
the papers. This is what they
said. Our worthy COWlCU referred
a letter from a citizens' commJt.
tee concerned with the Trailer
Park to the Park. Beach and Jlec.
reatlon Commission. Thereby the
whole matter was before them
for consideration. Even though
the City Manager sent word they
were not to handle lt. they dl!-
cussed It and referred It to a
commlttM! of their members to
study. Then the Council decided
they had made a mistake. Thle
was not what they had Intended
to do. so they struck this action
(rom the minutes.
Now ~~ to tbe Ge.eral.
-Roberta that ~minutes are a
record of things done. Anything
can be later rescinded lt nothing
has been done In the meantime
which cannot be undone. can
you undo a committee discussion
and action? But our council did
not rescind. they just took the
who le thing out of the minutes.
the pa!>('r says. Then was the
Commission acting Illegally?
What will their minutes show?
Help-Help-Is there a parlia-
mentarian In the house? • • •
for o wh;le.
Whot ~ond of morality is thot?
e WA TCR THE BUSSIAJfS
I What t really think of the Rus
i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s I a n s will not Cit In here. Their switch In approach takes me
Pr.tvate Pol.tce Patrol back to my g lass factory days. The most effective rough and
Merchants, industry and residential are ... a tumble fighter In the plant was """' a blower who could hit like a
LOW MONTHLY RATES m ule a kicking. He trained on
Boat patrol available for waterfront esta1es, boat the heavY punching bag to keep
owners and industrial waterfront facilities. ~~a~~~h!n~1rtgl~k~~a~.e ~~~
Plcdll dDtb .. Gild aalformed offleen for tough guy was looking for
All Oc:caalou troublE'. and that nothing but
Commerc.lal Securl•ty Pafrol trouble would satisfy h im, our man Charlie would approach
a-• ~. 120 s. KalA st. him with a placating snllle and
Scmta ADO. C011fonakl. Kimberly 27021-(day •lliabt) with a frlendy pat on hl.s left
hand would tilt his chin up and,
still smiling, he would bring
that right from left field to that
Call HArbor 1114 lor Job Prilltillg point on the bully's anatomy
known as the button, or point of
the chin. and boom! Curtains.
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To The Newport Harbor Ensign
The only weekly newspaper in the Harbor Area
ONE YEAR ------ODiy 3.10
Outside of Harbor Area _____ uo
MAIL Df TBD OIIDD _. 1'0Va OIJ'CZ w CAlli TODAY
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And that. my fMlow Amet1caM.
II In Ia)' humble oplDJon aac:tl)'
the taeta that the Commlee are
up to--cmlUng, friendly, let's aet
alone, dlaarm, and then tilt ou.r
chl.n In perfect ~tlon. and boom. another Pearl Harbor.
U you remember, Mr. Kuruau,
who ranked me out of a seat at
Mantia In the last tlvlllan plane
to the United Statee before the
war broke out, was In Washing.
ton tilting our chin to the right
posltlon for the bll boom of 7
December 1941. Walk around
them like you would a friendly
copperhead snake.
With the Russians. a promise
Is a promJae, and always will be.
"Man's best trtend 15 a round.
trip ticket." (BaM.) Ctrrs best
friend Ia her mad money. (Andy
Smith.) • • • e BOJfUTT
PubUc servants not only should
be meticulously honest. but they
mu.st avoid any aemblance of ac·
ceptlng the slightest favor given
in the guise of friendship by
anyone whom they could help
in their oftlclal poaltlon.
Our citizens. especially our
youth, must by example be
taught to respect the Integrity
of our lawmakers and enforcers .
The scandals and loose moral
standards of our eovernment of.
tlclals give a sorry picture to not
only our own citizens, but to the
other nations of our world fam-
Ily. This destroys their faith In
our given word.
Down In Texas a description of
an honest man is: "that hombre
Is honest; lt he promised to klll
you, you can just bet your llfe
that he'll do IL"
The practice of the city clerk
In the past accepting money
from the county tor regl.strftlons
done on city time ls a small Item
-but. was It strictly honest!
I am accused of takine up
space by harping on mJnutiae.
Are there degrees ot dl.sbonesty?
Llke maybe just a little bit don't
count! That's like having just a
touch of pregnancy. • • •
After weelo ol unbelievably two conviction&. There'a notblng
horrible albacofe luek (I'm that bMts belng out with trt.nda
apeaklnl only of myaelt) I fl1-In a hot echool or big Jona.flrw
ured 1t was about tlme to do and hook-ups all around. Tbe
10methlng about it. The drought other one t. that lt Jacty Juclt bu
Ia over, thank.8 to SkJpper Johnny been actlfl.l u though you were
Hau and bla Su-Zan. Thursday, an over-ripe tom cod. your ~t
ln the good company of a short road to flsh-happlnea 11 wtth
dozen of fellow-membefs.ln.whlte, one or the harbor' a aklppen who
I enjoyed aomethlng ak.Jn to tl!e go out and bring 'em 1n wery
''good old days" of 19:50. We got day. Thank-. Johnny. Next t1ine
bade to Norm'a Landing with 25 my flahlng fortunee are low, I'll
big fish in the sacks. know what to do.
1 There were three neophytes • JfVIIEIM) VJfO
aboard-Dra. IJncoln Grindle, Co-Eltewbere In the En.aJgn, you'll
rona del Mar; John Hamel. New. see a picture of the tint marlin
port Beach, and Ja.y Longley, Co-ot the teuon. No lf&Y·bearda in
rona del Mar. Each boated his t.h.W atory. It wu dellnJtely one
flnt long.fln. Then John Hamel for the boys. Bob Davia, wbo. un.
got real bot and added two more tU this year, ran the Two Billa
to his bag. Our suggestion for out of Davey's Locker, wu the
the most foolish' question or the successful captain. Aa one of the
week Is to ask any of this trio: youngest charter-boat aldppen In
"Do you think you'll go albacore the harbor, he must bave re-
fJshlng &lain?" celved a well-deserved lift. The
e JtD.L DEaBY angler, Jerry Garrett. of Pasa.
Dr. Jack Parsons ol Laguna dena, 17 years old, hu been a
was jack-pot man. with a 27 lb. member ot the Balboa Angling
15 oz. albacore. This fine Ilsh not Club for only two aeuon.a. Hla
only took the foldln' -money but marlin know-how wu respon-
put him at the top or the Orange slble for hls c,atch, which wu
County Medical Assn. fishing ma de on the west edge o1 the
A TASTE of lwnariou.a tall cq> derby, a competition sponsored 14.mile bank, smack In the mid.
parel was sern4 cr. tbe ciJ.D.Dw ~ach summer by the Pfirer Lab-die ot the albacore fleet.
h.our crt tbe 8cd.boa aay Club oratories. Coincidentally, they The story goes that Bob and
wh• Harbor Ana ~bop. _... make Bonamlne, a popular rem-Jerry spotted a marlin working
MDted •Aatumll ADc:hOII'Cip, .. a edy for sea-sickness. bait. They kept feeding him an·
key style pnMDtatioa lex botb Dr. Bob Olander. Newport
1
chovt~s while Jerry caught a
m• cmd womea. Ta11ya Buell Beach. only dentist aboard. ex-mackerel, which was transferred,
of ConGa del Jla:r ta abow1a tracted a nice blue rtn tuna from pronto, to a marlin outfit. In
here m~lliDg a di.a&MI' ct... the mouth of the Pacific as well went the mack~rel and that was
Gild tun. Amoag B~ ana as several albacore. Everett Ban-(Continued o n Page 11)
abop. ablbittll9 faall-.. ,..,.. nlster. Santa Ana, executive sec-
Bidwell'• Ston for Mea.. Bul• retary of the O.C.M.A., an old SAT JT WITJI
Smart Shoe. Gild Shaddock'• hand at albacore. went home
lllc., Udo lale. (Teny Boris with a well-filled sack. Dr.
photo) "Norm" Carlson. Newport Beach,
• QUESTIONS put four lunkera In his bag, tor
Are the trailers In the City J probably the biggest catch on Trailer Park being sub-let! If so. UJfiOB ROBSENEJf EVEWT the boat. Drs. "Larry" Whittaker,
Is It legal on public property? Two Junior riding groups, the Huntington Beach; AUen Cottle,
Is It a violation of their lease? Centaurs or Corona del Mar and Corona del Mar, and yours truly
Do you think you should be the Companeros ot Costa Mesa were the others In the party. We
able to elect your own council-will hold a play.day gymkan~ sure had tun! 3403 E. Coat Bwy. 8
man In your district without the at the Newport Harbor Buftalo help or hindrance of the voters Ranch this Sunday. Various con 1 didn't take the most or the COJIOIIA DEL NAil 1 th th d'-"-1 • ..... I t biggest but I got a 21-pounder n e o er utu eta. • .. s ques. ests !eaturlng horsemanship that fully satisfied my alba"""re ..._. Bad>or 50'71
tion is circulating on petitions !$.kill will be held. "" to~a~IJ~~e~~to~w ======~=~---~!Y:~:-~I~c~=~e~h~o~m~~~~~~~~~~n~g~,~w~t~~~~~~=~====~~~
the publlt to decide at the polb.
Whether you think the Jaw
change l.s Indicated or not, your
signing of the petition will. give
the people a chance to decide
whether a change is necessary.
blip's PWepa,._
Slloots lr~~l• Storr
A tw.pogoe apnad of cpu~~.
loll buatlllv plc:'tules by Ell·
aip pb.tograpber llagJa Me.
Mlllcm appears lD the s.pt.m.
ber laue of PMld arad Stnam
magaai.De. The ml41llght cmtlc:a
of tbe Soutbena Callfonala
gruA!OD buatillg frat..-nlty are
deplct.cl lD tbe plc:tur• tcabD
aloog local beoebes.
C11 Yo1R......._?
CG:Il you remember wh• the
bridge to 1J4o ble ..,. decJIMt
wttb oae row of two by 12-IDc:b
plcmb nft1D9 lD tbe mad aac1
tules -two by foun7 It ..,.
built* tbe c::rew of Jape wbo
aaec1 ...,..... to build tbe mad em. ....... tbe Sala:Dd beiUDd
wtalda ...., ......... ...
to ... tM l.alaDd. 'n» •Jap
bdcl9e"" ,.. loclnl4 ..... --.....,. .. tile .... peld&a -
t.M ..-t Lido lale ......
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JtOY IIVIIT n caa
Olr UUOA J1LA11:D
8CJoU ~on. ~~. of 305 A.IDeth,a
Ave., Balboa lldand, IIUfbNd
minor injuries wbm blt by a car
at 5:44 p.m. Aua. 18, ~ewport
pollee reported. Tbe youtb ran
out from between parke-d can
and wu hit by a ear driven by
Hellen W. Dlxon, 49, ot 123 Gar-
net Ave., Balboa Ialand. pollee
aa.ld. Tbe acc:tdent occurred on
Amethyst Ave. near Balboa Ave..
Balboa Wand. 'lbe boy wu
taken home by bia lath«.
II AX. o.:: •.... ~J. a-dillS..., ~' e. avwan
' roa
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iumbo shrimp
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Kappa Alums
Dance Friday
K1TV WJIEELS wen .. tertaiDed at a .--t patio PGtY at tbe lleacola ky bclaae of Mr. CID4 Mn. Wortb a.n.ard..-at $S Tawl
lload. T'be spedal gu..t1 were Jolla Vrba. CID4 lob a~. Ylc.
...... b of Statiola JnTV, CIDd W. Jlodaa. -* aaDCI9U•
)b. a.naant. tbe boct. Lt 'f'lc».~t of CbCipiDGD c:otM9e 1D OraDcJe.. lA the float row, left to rlf'bt, an Mr. Vrba. dauf'btu K.1al. lin. Jforiu C1D4 Mrs. Joba Maple of Lo. Ala .... StcmdlDg,
left to rig'bt. an Mr. a.n.cud. lin. Vrba. Mr. Jlorlu. Mrs. a..
The Board of Trustees of the Dard. Mr. 8ndraaew, lin. 8rec:lmer CID4 Mr. Maple. aotb the Breck.-Mrs. Robert StraitW of 306 Pi-
Corona del Mar Community Den cm4 Ua• Vlbaa an l aiiUDU·ttm• ~ts of 8alboa Ialcmd. rate Rd., Cliff Haven. Is a mem-
Church has decided to seek tlve (J:u,\911 photo.) ber of the Kappa Kappa Gamma
acres of land somewhere in the Sorority alumnae council that
Corona del Mar district to hold , I t • t d 8 T d has just announced a dinner
as a reserve Cor the future ex. ! n 0 X I c a e 0~ 0 sse dance for Kappa alu.zps to be
panslon or the church. according b held tomorrow <Frld-r) at the
!:a:.arvey Pease, trustee chalr-In the Bay to 0 er Up Bal~ ~~bt. pnsident al
Mr. Pease lrtated that the rapid A projed ol a JI'OUP al )unlille l'hh a om.. t r 1 ...,_ ...-:-....::-~pte ~u ~ ~~pti1o~f~t.be:-~rel1PM&a=-~~==~f _..,. to ·-.,.. aa lntoxkatt!d around the buUdlnJ and law the a member ot the ~rortcy'a Soutb-ri thla powth. co.ta Mesa Juvenile boY}!'_.to th1the Ju1venUes thloa1dlne the • uneon-~ ... c:autornlaK Coundl. Southern
despite fact that the church bay to _,bel' him up en.-u w ac ou.a you nto a car. "' trans-'-&U&Umla appas wUJ abo ob-
only Jut year competed lta $40.· hls arrest on an lntoxlcatJon fer was made to the pollee car serve Founder's Day, on October
000 two.story addition. He said charge. and the boys left at the pollee 13 In Paaadena, and thelr annual
aeveral sJtes were being consld· A arlrl companion. 14. wu station and the urn:onaclous Kappa bazaar in Los Angeles
ered but regarded a location In charged with consuming an alco. youth taken to a doctor. A May 10 ot next year. th~ vfclnlty of the new Grammar hollc beverage. AppUcatlons Cor physician pronounced the youth
school u the most favorable. petitions for appearances In ju. Intoxicated and 4 ~ hours passed CEJITIFICATE OF 8USJJIESS
venlle court were tiled against before he was eobu. poUce Flctitioa.s Ftma MeaDe
for letterh•Hs. envelooea c.e•
THE ENSIGN. Ht'-1114
""aEQDCT""
TIIIISIT• PIGlET IUICl
(JfO TUUI)
Wodd'a IIDcd.J.t aadlo WEJGIII OlfLY 12 OZ.
sa. Ollly r • r • 11{4" A New Concept in Personal
Radio. Ear Phone and Carry.
lnar Case Optional, Extra.
II VIS-IIIWI CO.
Uua7 1115 Beata. am&.. e-ta ll..a
both by Newport pollee. charged. The other juvenile boys THE UNDERSIGNED does here·
Pollee quoted the boy as say were released after claiming they I by certify that she Is conducting
lng the girl put him up to steal. "came after the drinking." a rul estat~ business at 3444
lng two bottles of wine from the ------------East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar,
Mesa Liquor Store In Costa Mesa, I California under the fictitious
and that they consumed it In the Unsung firm name of RAY REALTY
garage at the girl's home. . COMPANY and that said firm ls
Officer Wllllam Saunders on Commercials I composed of the following per . son whose name In full and
I patrol at 11:30.a.m. Aug,.l7 was ------------1 place or residence are as follows, hailed by a motorlst who re-Watch for really home grown to-wit :
ported that 8. group or juveniles tomatoes to ap~ar at the Coast I Hazt>l May Ray
just hauled a small boy out of a Super Market, In tact "stort> 544 Seaward Road.
car and Into a rest room In a grown." Some tomato plants Corona del Mar. California
service station at Coast Hwy. and seeded themselves at the back of 1 WITNESS my hand this 5th
the store on the narrow ledge day or August, 1955.
Peeping Tom
Charge Made
Ralph F. Tbompson, 36. of
512~ Fernleal Ave .. Corona del
Mar, was booked• at 1 a.m . last
Thunday by Newport pollee on
charges of prowling and peeping
tom tollowln~ bla arrest In a
yard at 510 Feml~a! Ave .. Co.
rona del Mar.
Audrey Blaisdell of 512 F~rn
leat Ave. called pollee at 12:09
a.m. last Thursday to report see·
lng a man peek Into her window
and that when she turned on
the Uahta he lett. At 12:11 a .m.
she caUed aaaln to ~port that as
11001\ u sb~ turned the lights out,
the man returned.
where the used crates are storl'd Ha:u>l May Ray
and lo and behold. they are jus t STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1
loaded with fruit ... not quite Iss.
ripe. COUNTY or ORA."''GE I • • • I ON THIS Fifth day of August,
Ruth Semonella Is a new mem 11955. before me, a Notary Public
ber of the beauty staff of Hess In and for said county and state,
Hair Fashions In Corona del Mar. 1 residing therein. duly comrn.Js..
Owner Hess Kitchen. by the way. sloned and sworn. personally ap-
ls more than ever a connnned peared HAZEL RAY RAY known
Californian these days. He Just to me to be the person whose
returned from a wtoek's jaunt to name Is s ubscribed to the within
Erie. Pa.. where he found the Instrument. and acknowledged
weather hot and humid. to me that she executed th~ • • • I same-. The smlllng fnce of Norm WITNESS my hand and om.
Meadows was missing from the clal ~al.
Butcher Boy Meat Market for Adolph J. Vlccelllo
a while last week because or the Notary Public In and Cor saJd
death of his brother up ln Mo-County and State.
desto. Hls brother had a meat My CommJssJon expires Au.
market up there. gust 23. 1958.
• • • Publish: Aug. 18, 25. Sept. 1,. 8.
Fashion Show
On Aug. 31st
'Mra. Ralph Barnes Ia general
chairman o! the American Le-aton Auxfilary fashion show to
be pr~nted Wednesday even-•
tnc. Aug. 31, at the Newport Le.
aton Ball.
U.Sng the theme "Dream Tour
of USA." the fashions for men.
women and children wlll be pre-
~ted by Harbor area shops and
coordinated by Marjorie Rale
School of Charm. Mrs. Andrew
Ban wlll have charge of the dec-
orations. Mrs. Robt>rt Briggs and
Mrs. Anton Boetto have charge
of tlc:kets.
A Classified Ad in fhe Ensiqn
brii\OS immediate resuln! Cefi
Harbor 1114-1115 and Drove it!
Van's Bowling
Open Alleys
n.n.~~,,
S.llraJ I S•llaJ
0pa All Jll9bt Frtdq CIDd Saturday * AOTOIIA'nC ·PDrSIOII EJiS *
.AG& ....
r oa llESEriA110Jis CAFE • sun:a~oa AVE. LmE..aTT U2lll OOITA 11DA
FU
-, ....... .
"'EW SIIWIIIT" Cnile II l.apla
OJfE BOtJa A.WJ) 4.5 liDO IU. aoUWD '!"aU
Daily 11:30 & 7:00 p.m., $1.25. Children 6Sc
* 3 BOATS OPERATING on BAY & OCEAN RIDES * Boat Learing EYery 20 Minutes * &...a., 00MD BJdea oa .. ..., Quea,.• 1:30 .... & I ....
(AilaldM.ISc. ~SSe. u~ s yn. r...>
Offlcer Robert Brockie station·
ed ht~ll In the dark In the
back yard at 512 Fernlea! Av~.
After a t.hree.mtnute walt h~
heard tbe latch on a gate move
at 510 Fernlea.( Ave. Thompson
was then taken lnto custody.
Leon Rubin, owner of Leon's In the Newport Harbor Ensign. M~~·~~·~~m &i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 17th St., Costa Mesa. has U ·
sumed manaae~Mnt of the shop
after purchasing the business
la.st March from Kenneth Brandt.
owner of Brandt's J)e.putment
Store In Corona del Mar.
Mr. Rubin has been In the
clothing bualnesa tor the put 29
~a.n, formerly o~tJng a
A ttO car radJo. a $2S suede men's shop In Loll Angeles. Com-
jacket and a a OuhUaht wet"e plete bcfys' ud rnen'a clothlq
.-olen from the ear ot klclwtn ckpa.rfment. wUl be ...fMture<t tn
G. Lobnla ot 513 Fem181 Ave.. b1a eo.ta M .. store.
Corona del Mar, Newport pollee • • •
r..-s lut ...._ Mn. Pat Waldron~ tMy
bad 80 mudl tu» on th~Jr vaca.
tion abe'• alreacty anUdpatii\C
aut 1Nf'a. • • •
"DOUG" "the DOG • says: • • • 1n
DOUG'S DOG HOUSE
at 3512 E. Coat Highway. C«oaa del Mar
it v-ttiDg tiNcl . • • (too anacla lrabaJo )" ..... ......... -..... . . * Week Dlrli -7 a.a to 1l p.m. * Friday &'icd. -7 CUD. .. 5 ....
,
Huge BiHhday Cake Served
At Disabled Vets' Party
• A huee birthday cake and the plano, and Florence Buquor
party at:roo.pbere bl&hll&hted of eo.ta Mesa. Florence ls P. A.
the entertainment tor the dl.s-Palmer'• aecretary, and she
abled veten.na from Lone Beach broueht over 20 decks of cards.
Veterans ActrnJntstratJon Hoa. Mr. Palmer donated a check to
pltal or Lone Beach, Aue. 17, at be used for the hospital parties.
the Newport American Legion The Auxlllary meeu each sec-
Clubhouse, 15th St. and W. Bay ond and fourth Monday nleht of
Ave. the month at the American Le-
Lunch was served by the mem-glon Clubho~. New members
bers of the American Legion Initiated Monday by the Ritual
Auxiliary Unit 291, Including Team of Unit 291 were Mrs. Rob-
Mrs. Albert LeUtwYier, chair-ert Olander and Mrs. Wm. nehe
ma n ; Mrs. Ralph Ra ndel. Mrs. of Newport Beach. Mrs. Andrew
Robert J. Briggs, Mrs. Cecil Inns. Barr of Costa Mesa. Mrs. V. S.
Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, Mrs. COnrade of Long Beach. Mrs.
Adrien Noel. Mrs. Ralph Bonds. Dolpf Barnes of Sherman Oakes.
Mrs. Andrew Barr. and Mrs. F. H. The Junior members are Janet
Joynt>r and Miss Kenna Johnson and Joan Boetto, Newport Beach.
and Miss Sandra Leutwyler.
The afternoon entertainment Irs. larv II~'~~IIJ Dies Included card game-s, swimming •. • P · .
and just relaxing. Services were held Friday at
the Baltz Costa Mesa chapel for
Mrs. Mary U. E. Murphy, 56. of
2129 Federal Ave., Costa Mesa.
who died Aug. 17 at Hoag Me-
morial Hospital. Rev. Paul Neu.
mann of the First Baptist Church
officiated.
Guests were DOlly Stewart of
Lido Trailer Park, who played
QUICI SERVICE
I"' ER SIIIES
Standard S h a d e Cloths
and Custom Specialties e Drapery H a r d w a r e e Venetian Blinds.
~'-Bkule Skip
Mrs. Murphy had lived In CAli·
fornta for 37 years. moving to
COsta Mesa !rom Inglewood a
year and a half aiO. She Is sur-
vived by her husband, Theodore
Murphy.
SADLEJBS LEAVE FOR TARO£
The Jack Sadleirs of Corona
del Mar. lett Sunday for a vaca-
tion at Lake Tab~.
* a-Ide tiM * Call Polrt ()ffk» BA IN
432 UDcl St.. lfewport Beach
SAVE Willi A
Fanner's Polley
BRUCE MARTIN
AUTO-TRUCK-FIRE-UFE
LOCAL AGENT
1793 NEWPORT AVE .. COSTA MESA
OFFICE: Uberty 8·5554 RES. Uberty B-5063
eeeeeeeeeeeee•••eeee••••••••e•••••• • • • • • • • • • WHA ... 'S • • • ,. DOING • • e • • • • • T. M. Hambrook, your Telephone Manager in Newport Beach • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
"A VACAnON FOR TED"
T. M llambrook. your local Tel<'phon<' Managl:'r . whos<' picture
appearc; at the top ,,r this column. Is pre!'!ently enjoying a well
t.'arnt'd vacation. When askt>d whPre ht> was going on vacation.
Mr. Hambrook replied that he-wasn't leaving the arNl "After
all. C\-l.'rythm~ is nght hl're at my back dour Flshmg. sw1m.
ming. playing golf and just sitting. sounds Ilk<' a pr<'tiY good
vacation to me " Te-d Hambrook t>njoys llf<' neAr the:' h<'ach with
his lovely wi(P Jane. his daught<'r Mary Jane. and his son Lee
The family movt>d to the beach cities in 1947 where they re
~lded aboard their cruiser Enterprise II . Mr. and Mrs. Ham
brook arE> both very active In civic and community actlviti('S.
We who are left to carry on the job want to wish Tt'd and his
family a wonde-rful vacation. "Have a good time 'Boss', we'll
be se-eing you "
• • •
Customer's letter describes thrill
of telephone conference call
"Dear Sirs: Recently my
brother arranged a con·
ference telephone call
w:th me and our two sis-
ters. We each live in dif.
ferent parts of the coun-
try. The operator let me
know ll!lout It at noon
and e~~d we would all be
able to talk to each other
at the same time. That
night, right on lime, it
was <.'arried out perfectly.
It was as though everyone
was right in my .kitchen,
it was so cl~nr. I do want
to thank all who helped ..... CL.AJtA a. WIW:OZ
make this thrilling experience possible." -llr•. tJlartJ B. WUcos
We certainly appreciate letter. like this, for they tell u. we've
succeeded again in making the telephone still more uaeful to you.
And that's the most important part of our job. Puifio Telephone
works to make your telephone a bigger value every day.
• • • • •
Take life easy with
extension phones
vauwY. UOtitM.a• -------
b~ .• ~
/ ,..., ..... -·-
alaGEST PAIULT-Tile JtaymODd P. aaDdel
faaUy of Sll 1-LDe Aft.. ls beu...d tbe lar9·
eat Ia Cocaoa clltl liar. Oa the .ofa. left to rlght.
an Fn4. lOt Mr. lcmdel.. 7obA. 1: Nary ADJta.
lit Vlr9lala. 111 Cecelia. II J!n. aa.del boldla9
IIGI"'t. bona Jaly K. lAtt to dpt • tbe floor
an Leo. S: TOIILIDJ. S1 T111uDy. I. aad Ea.-..
7. (Eaatga Pboto) lewport Harbor Bank Bandels of Corona del Mar
Are Rated as Good Neighbors
Rated as good nelihbors by
thelr neighbors are Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Bandel a nd family of
318 Jasmine Ave .. Corona del
Mar.
pentry, pI u m b i n g . electrical.
palnUni and cement work.
"Mrs. Bandel ls never cross,
always has a big grtn for every.
one and Is a lovely person,"
states a neighbor. Mrs. John
Ackerllnd of 306 Jasmine AVf~.
"She always finds time to help
her neighbors."
SOif BOD TO IOYLES
A son. Louis Norris. was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Loult Boyle of
17 Bay Island. N~rt Beach,
In Hoag Memorial Hospital on
Wednesday, Aue. 10.
Light their life
.........
With /Qith l/ A
PJJtST UPnST CIIUaCB
SCIDta Aa. Aft. at NopoU.
Mr. and Mrs. Bandel have ten
children, the tenth arriving July
3f. The children Include Mary
Anita, 12; VlrglnJa, 11; Fred-
erick. 10; Acella, 9; Eugene. 7;
Leo. 5; Thomas: 3 ; nmmy. 2.
John, 1. and baby Mark.
Mr. Bandel Is a master plannf'r
and works at Douglas Aircraft
In Long Beach. Described by h is
neighbors as a handy man. he
built his own home at 318 Jas.
m.Jne Ave. This Included the car-
ST. .\Jfl)llEWS
PJtESaYTElUAJr CIIUJica
15th St. & St. Andrews Rd.,
acrou &.a Blgb Scbool
Uberty •-rm Mr. Bandel keeps busy In his ,
spare tlme taking his own and
neighborhood children to the
beach and on fis hing or hunting
trips.
PastOt's a... Jam. I. Stewart
SUNDAY: Mornlne worship, 9:30
and 11 a.m.; Church School.
9:30 and 11:00; Jr. HJgh, Sr.
High and college age Fellow-
ships, 7 p.m .; Thursday, Prayer.
study group, 9:30 a.m.
FOIST ASSEJOLT OP COD
2ZAd St. & ~ A't'a.. eo.ta liMa
Libelty 1-3711
..... Del K. c:. C1eaJc. ....
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor-ship: 10:55 a.m. and evaniellst
service, 7:30p.m. Young People
and ChUdren's Service, 6:30
p.m. Sun. Mid-week ServJce:
c.n.x.. ...... G. ..... CIIUl
Sunday Servt~:
9 :4.5 a.m. Sunday School; 11
:Lm. Worship Setvlces: 8:30 p.m.. BaptJst Tralnlne Onion:
7:30 p.m.. Evenln• Service.
Wednesday: 7 :30 p.m .. Prayer,
Ltcal Resillelt AWl
They purchased their Corona
del Mar lot In 1943 and have
lived there tor the past seven
years.. .
"1 think COrona del Mar Is a
wonderful place to live:· Mrs.
Bandel has said. '7he children
go to the beach every day and
... C._.. 1•1 £a.l•..l there are good 8Chools here."
•... .. • The Bandels moved to Corona
clltl Mar from Fullerton. wbeH Mrs. Thomu K. Stadllneer of both attmded IICbool& Mrs. Ban .
Bay Shores has ~n named delIa originally from Iowa. They
chairman of Red Cross volun-claim to have the blegest family
teers at the Gteenham COmmon In Corona del Mar. Royal Air Force Station In Eng.
land. Her husband. 1st Lt. T. K .
Stadling<'r. is now with the U. S.
Air Force In England
Mrs. Stadllngt.'r Is the daugh.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack H.
Sederlund. or 2631 Bayshore
Drive. Bay Shores.
In hPr new position. Mrs. Stad-
llnger will coordinatp and de
velop Red Cross volunteer serv-
i<.'f>S for SE'rvl~men and the-Ir de
p<'ndents in that area. Currently,
there are some 2.000 active Rt'd
Cross volunteers In the European
Area. The Red Cross hopes to
double that number In the cum.
ing year and otherwise to e-x
tE-nd the service providt'd.
FlllST CHUilCH OF CHitiST
SCIENTIST
HOJ Vie lido, Newvor+ leech
A bronch of TI-e Mother Church The
First Cllurch of Chriat, Scientist. in Bo.-
loll, Mon•chuset1s.
Sundev School -·-··-····· ··-9 :1S e.m.
Sundoy Service ····-_ _ II :00 e.m.
Wednesdey Eve-,inq Meeton9 8.00 p.m.
Rud•"9 Room locetod et HIS Vie
Lido. Newport Beech. is open w"•
dov1 from 10:00 e.m. to 5:00 p .m ..
Wedn•sdeys from 10 00 • m. to 7:-45
p.m. Fridey ..,eninqs from 7 :()() p.m. to
q 00 p.m. Sundey efternoona 2 to 5 p.m.
C•osed Holideys.
n •• public it cord iolly invited to et·
'•nd th• c;hurch aervic•• end us• the
ll .. dino Room.
DIRECTORY
LEGAL lfO'nCE IIUSJC
CERTIPJCATE OF IUSDfESS S h 1 Flctltlou• Firm Name Margaret L c are
THE UNDERSIGNED does here-Teacher of Plano
by certlty that he Is conducting Organist · Accompanist
a contracUng and construction Evenlnf ctueea
buslness at 1600 W. Coast High· for dulls
way, Newport Beach, C&Jitornia, 3117 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona del Mar under the fictitious firm name of L--------------.; MEDICAL BUILDING COMPANY PV1fEAAL DmECTOU
OF AMERICA and that said finn
Is composed of the following per. Fr1enclly Netehborllood Service
sons. whose names In run and p ARICES-RIDLEY
places of residence are as fol. -oRTUARY
lows. to wlt: -
RALPH L. HOYLE }} Q Broadway 202 Garnet
Balboa Island, Ca1llornla U 8-3433 A 8-3434 eo.ta Mea
WITNESS my hand this 28th
day of luly, 1955.
RALPH L. HOYLE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) sa.
ON nus 28th day of luly. A.D.
1955, before me, the undenlened.
a Notary Public In and tor the
said COunty and State, rHldl.n.g
therein, duly commlasloned a nd
sworn, p e r s o n a 1 1 y appeared
Ralph L. Hoyle known to me to
be the ~rson wh~ name ls
subscribed to the withJn Instru-
ment. and acknowJedgt'd to me
that he executed the same. IN
NOW ... TWO
BALTZ MORTUARIES
Servlna the Harbor Area
Baltz M ortuary
CHAPEL BY THE SEA
Harbor 42
~E. Cout Blpwq
Corona del liar
Baltz Mortuary
Uberty 8-2121
l'na A Superior, eo.ta Mea
AMPLE PAIUO.NG
BOTH LOC.A110NS
WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 have ~==:J!!!!~~c==~ hereunto Mt my hand and af. r
flxed my official seal the day
and year In thJ.s CertJt.leate tint
above written.
DONALD D. HARWOOD
My Commlaloft Expires Au-
rust • ase. PubJJ.ah: AUf. 4-11-18-2!5, ~
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Ladles'
Missionary Council, Thursdays
9:30a.m. tor all day.
Pralae and Bible Study. MOD· day: 7:30 p.m. Men's Choru.s pract~~·.t 8:30 p.m. Me.n'a
Prayer .ueune.
CONJftJJfiTT IIETRODlST • • ... uo w. lttb st.. eo.ta lleea SEVEJn'B DAT ADVEJtTIS1 cauaca or on &.AAIT
Uberty J.45SI lfewport aJYd. at ltolao St.. OP ICT. CADRL
.... Joeepla "· llcSbcme ·= ~:&b .... w. =.. ~ •.....-t
Sunday: 9:30a.m., Churcb Sun-EJ.cS. D. a.Spald'"9 PctllleR i'fi'"f· ,..._ da.7 Scbool; 9:30 and 11:00 S.turdQ Momln. Services· Sat.-r.... ... -a.m. Momlnl Wonhlp-7 p.m. llath ......... ~ ' Colle~ Aae MYF Seivlc:e -1 ~-ll:OO L~ ~~er -~· bttlat~ : . • ... ~-p.m. Hl&h School MYF Service: · • &yt • ... • -r • ......... 8 P m young adults group lne: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. anu 11:30 • ~~~~n· j ·• --urdaya and n-. ot lit Fridaya serv ce. c:au.CB of tbe JfAZABDE and Holy D.,.. from 4:00 to
--1• Aaabelm st.. eo.ta 11eea 5:30 p.m. and from 1 :30 to 8:30 TBE CJIUJlCJI OF CHBIST Ponow: a... CUw WIUima• p.m. Datly M .. 8:00a.m. First 1050 Cbuch St.. Cocta Mesa Uberty 1•7111 Friday: 6 :30 a.m. and 6 :00 p.m.
Uberty ~2047 N oven a (Perpetual Help): D. C. Bunt. lllabter Sunday ServJcea: Sunday School, Tuesday, 7 :4!S p.m. Fl.&bermen'a
Sunday services: 9 :45 a.m. Bible 9:30 a .m. Mornlng Worsh~ at Ma.sa. luly and Aueu-t, Sunday study; 11 a .m. morning wor. 10:30 a .m . Evangellstlc rv· 4 am Ice. 7 p.m. Sunday. N.Y.P.S., · ·
ship; 7:30p.m. evening service. 6 p.m . Sunday; Prayer meeting, UJnVEaAUJT OOIOIUihTY
Midweek service, 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p .m. Wednesday. FELLOWIIID
Wednesday. Ebe1l Cl~
TBE CIIUaCII OP CIDIST PJBST C808CB OP ClllllST SIS W. a.lboe m.d.. lla1boa
Odd P.UOW. l...oclp. IClD liS I .. ....._, .... r. W. IIIDv-
lMt lf...,.,.-t A..._ SSOS VIa Ll4o.. Wewport 11eac1a Sunday Sc:b~ 10:30 a .m. Mom-
Costa K..a. ' • IIAtbcw Jdl lng worahlp. 11:00 a.m. •
Llben,.-~711 Sunday School: 8:1.5 a.m .. Sun-IT. JAIDI a•mcoPAL Tom hbr, Jr .. lltal8ter day S e r v t e e : 11:00 a.m. 2201 va. L-. •ewpect .._.
Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. Bible Wedn8day Evenlne Meet~n•: IIAdMw litO
study: 10:55 a.m. worship serv-8:00. lteadln& B.oorri, 3315 VIa a... Jolla a. hit..~
n1 _.. lJdo, Newport Beach. ope.n 10 s Ice; 7:30 p.m. eve ng sensce. a.rn.-!5 p.m. week daya, 10 a.m.-u.nday ~: 8:30 a.m. Holy
QUJST c:av.ca ft TilE SEA •
ec.uaualty lleUiocU8t
kJlMMI a.tY4. at l•a lt.. • ..,.... ~5111
Patora .... Boy A. CarboD
Sunday Worship, 9:30 and 11a.m.
Church School : 9 :30 a.m. Mid-
week MeetJ.n&: 7:00 p.m. Wed.
nesday preceded by 6:15 p.m.
potluck.
ST. JOAC'IDC CIIUKII
liM 0.... A"'-c:.ta ...... .~ .. ·•· rae..,........_ J. •ma
I......., Karn r .. 7. L L 10 CIDd
11:30 a.m. WeeJtda.ya: M .. at
7:00a.m.-Conte.ton: Satur· da7J from 4:00 to !5:~7:00 to
8:30 p.m.
•mrr aAPniT c:auaca or •awJOft ...... lmL. ... & Ceut ..... ......
IIAtbcw ISU l.lbelty '"*""
............. Q.Jeh lA
Sunday .-vtce.: 9:45 Lm.. Sun-dq 8dtool; 11:00 a.m., Wat·
abJp Service; 7:30p.m. Sundu eftilJ.nt ~ e r vIce ; MJd-Week
Service: 1:80 'P.m. Wed.ne.d•Y
Prayer Meettnr.
7:.:5 p.m. WedneJidaya, 7·9 p.m. Communion. 8:3) a.m. Sunday
Friday eventnn. .::hool; 9:30 a.m. morn t n e
CII&IIT LU'I'DaA.If cauac:a
OP COSTA KEIA ~lyMd)
A..tc:aa ...... lloiL c...JI-Jtanona...~y...,..
Sunday Se.rvteee: Wonlllp Serv·
lee 9 a.m. Sunday Sc:bool at
10:15 a.m.
au..oA ISLAJf1)
CIOIOIU.ITT IIZftODIST lii~A..._....._~
llla&ten .... Dt a lid .... ......
Sunday Service.: 9:30 L m.
Cbwch School; 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Wonb.lp Servtce.
prayer and eermon, 11 a.m.
wonblp llel'Vlce. Thursday Serv·
tee.: 9:15 a.m. Prayer Gulld;
10:30 HolY Communion. •
liT. JOD YJAJfWZT 11• KariM A..._ a.lboa lalaad .........
raa.. '&r.:.:l"f· ...._ r-. .... ••• ~
Sunda.7 Nau•: 7:00a.m. A 9:00
a.m. Conte.lon: Saturd~ and
ev-. ol 1ft J'ri4QW and Hoi) o.ys: 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.; J1nt
Frlday M.. 8 a.m. Summer
M.a.-, luJ.y a.D4 Aquat Sunday, u a.m. -camuu. .... CIIVac:ll O.....A ..... IIIelt. o...--.LBatta.... .LA.~ ..... Sunday Sdtool: t :t!J a.m. Nom· tna SerW:e. u :OO: EYe:n.1.QI Servtce. 7:30. Mld·weelr ....... Jee, Wedneaday, 7:30p.m.
Youn• people ~ 1:15 p.m.
Sunct.y.
rn tile Newport Harbor EnaJp.
INSURANCE ·
"Be Sure-Insure"
Wl11l
STANLEY
~AQDCT
........ JIM
1111 &. ('.OUt ~
Oorilria del Mar ........... ~ ....
-: ·-•• ; -'.._: ~ t . ~ .. 1 ·_ ·-\ •
iAWMDAT, AVOUIT 1L 1-
OJf 'I"KE TIDlESROLD of Ov IActr of Nt. C...l Quell .. -..
lywede Sgt. Clll4 lira. f'ra:DcSa J. Mcdloeey Jr. Tile bdcle Ia tllle •· mer NIM htrlda Eltllllbetb Kist*. cknap'-of llr. aa4 lira.
Artluu K.latler of Jlalboa .... t. (Doa 8ula piMto)
Patricia Elizabeth Kistler
Bride of Sgt. Francis Mahoney
Wearing an Imported lace and
net gown over traditional white
satin. with a bridal crown hold-
Ing her tulle Illusion veiling.
Miss Patrlcla Elizabeth Kistler of
Balboa became the bride of Sgt.
Francis l . Ma honey Jr. of New-
ark, New Jersey. In an early
afternoon ceremony last Satur-
d ay, Au~st 20.
The Rev. Stephen Kiley read
the service. held at Our Lady of
Mt. Carmel Catholic Chureh. The
bride was escorted to the altar
by her father. Harbor Area rea_l .
tor Arthur C. KlaUer. She canted
a bridal bouquet ot orchids and
Jlly of the valley.
Mrs. Robert Teter. Santa Ana,
was matron of honor. She wore
a yellow waitz Jenfth aown of
~~~==J=-c-and Miss Nancy Owen of
Costa Mesa wore slmllar dresses
In blue and pink.
Fellow marines at the Lighter
Than AJr Facility. Santa Ana.
served as attendants for the
gToom, and a ll were dressed in
Marine blues. Thom as Hanley
served as best man and John
Henley and Marlyn Stevens were
ushers.
Following the ceremony, a re
ceptJon was h eld at the home or
the bride's parents. 2015 E. Ocean
Blvd., Balboa. Assisting with the
tete were Miss Louise Peel of
Palm Springs. who I$ the bride's
aunt, a nd Mrs. l . l . Tilley of Lido
Isle and Montebello. The bride's
mother received In a pink raw
aUk ault and a pink velvet h at.
The groom's parents. Mr. a nd
Mrs. Francia J . Mahoney of New
ark, New Jersey, were unable to
attend the weddlna. but will
ereet the newlyweds In septem-
ber on the East Coast.
The younr people are starting
next week on a 30 day motor
trip acroa the countrY. They
plan to reside In the Harbor
Area.
The bride Ia attendtnr New·
port Harbor Htah School. The a:room attended achoola In the
east and for the past three years
has been a sergeant In the Ma-
rin Corps and stationed at the
Ughter Than Alr Base.
• PORT;? .. ti.
, fl11 n~~tA tJEL IWAJ. hA~R,'IUHI '
STABTS WE.D .. AUC. 31
Alan Ladd -June Allyson
In
"1111 •••••• u Sllry"
VtCt:llO c:t:llCtO a a ro wrru a a~
A Classified Ad in The tnsiqn
brinqs immediate results! Call
Harbor 1114--1115 and orove itl
Newport Harbor EDaip
C::HIJR.C::HES
o•IV&:aiALIST J'ELI.OWIIDP
Dr. Frank A. Macintyre wUl
speak on ''Emft"80n and M•n's
H.ttaae'' at the Unlven.Uit Yel-
JOW'tlblp wonhlp eervlce a_t 11
a.m. Sunday at 515 W. 8alboa
Blvd., Balboa. The lev. ~detkk
W. RJnre, church minister, wUJ
retum from vacation tor the first
Sunclay Mrviee In September. • • •
f' ALL CAll' OOiff'EIIEJfCE
trom John (3:16) f« the J..eaon.
Sermon on ''Chrllt lew." to be
read at the Newport Beach
church Sunday.
• • •
CDII COIOI1JWJ'TT ~CII
"Of Sin and SalvatJon" wiU ~
the sermon .abject of the Rev.
Edwin Gomke Sunday at the Co
rona del Mar Community Chureh. • • •
·SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING'S
ONCE A YEAR .. STOREWIDE
NOW IN FULL SWING Ewerr IIIII Pricetl To Clear
ALU.IIUI
FUR InURE
I
THE OIIE Ut E OF TIE YEll!
We ...,. Ollly OJR aw:la Mile ~ .,._ ••• -
AVGVST a •a.auc:& IAI.&. •• _.., • 4 A • ...................... -....... _ ...... _ ,,, .......... ...., ....
.,._.. le G&IIUW&LY UDOCID Ill Jlllll::al
C... Ia -.I Joe1t CO IMI YWtoa lNI II rl
FlEE DEUYEIY • EASY TEllS
STOllE OPEK rai. & MOJf. 'TU. I
Here's wllere r• reallr
IIYI IIOIIJ!
••zien, Barllec .... s.,,,ies
tr lnaiM with b.ecrry duty bowl cmd ct.
tacba.ble legs; ralM cmd 1~ grW. Spedal
SlDgle CD'II1 dub chair, CDIDpletie with ~
& welted •at d..,.cl pad. lD CIUCWtld colon.
..... 11..15. ...... -.. _ ....................... .
Dela. dub duW. complete wtth bOind cmd ...aw .at dyed pad. ill ...-s colon. .... &15. ......... __ .... ~ ..................... ..
15e95
21e95
2r Brazier wtth laood cmd electric aptt.-
Crill caD be ra:lMd or lo.nnd. Beg. 32.15 a.• B..-y Duty lrcu._ 011 wheela. Bas
hood. electric motor cmd -.Mt. llecJ. H.SS.
9.96
24.88
31.8
1119 aoy arazier. CIOIIIplm wttb motor. bood.
becti.D9 OYOG , •• the t..t ill the liDe. -........
ODe oDly. -SAVE IIDJJO -llecJ. Z9IA ,&Ufl
Sia91e GJk*, with bOind pad.· · NCJ. 31.15 25e 95 Fll.DIIII ILU.IUI CIIIIIS ::1~ .,.:~ .. ~~ .. ~ ...... ng. 3U5 29 e 95 wrrB PLASTIC WUmJfG oa SAJlAJf
t.o.e ..at. CDIDpletie with pacl&. taftecL t.c.ecl 34e50
CIDd ..u.cL lD auc.t.s colon. ... . ng. 4.2.15
Fold1D9 chair with
paa.ticweb. ..
f'oldLDcJ cbain with wb.lte
Cll1IU ODd plastic webb ,............ 52.50
E I I ..... witla JOdL ................ -...... -.. "9· lt.50
Fold.ID9 cbG1n with
pa..ta • plcdd cnw. .
Fo141D9 cbain with
ILL llnll REDUCED
..,..cnw.
PUS
O'ITOIIA.II PA.DS
llldlla. autd colon. ... ~ .. , r tnc.d crt
CIIAIIE •lllfS -a-4 ad welted. cot-tea twecL Vert ..,..
........... t.d ...... 615 ...... .. .
CII.AD 'ADS -a.od ... ..atod.. c 0 tt ••
ftDeiiL sso ....... __ .
11.-y ..... pada...S
....... rodllc.dl .. ,.rt .......... ..
Varnished WOYal raUan on black
WI'OUJht troa .,...._ It &.II!IW'e!l
)"!US of ~njoyable maxatJon. A ma.t practical dlalr f« )'OUr sun room. d~. patio or J&rdert.
1.16
U5
Ul
5.15
7 ••
•
Llll IIIIET
withSALLlE
* * *
We're a plDea pl9 CIDd you
oat U... are the ODM wbo cma
lllCib tiM aportm-t 011 ...
aac 'al .•• Dai14J014 auttw a.. a.. oat with a ...,..
poaad pciCit. C'Qt batD 72 lDd.t-
ricbull ...me, ......... ..
9laalD9 tll1a ....... tb1a .....
~ .. bela9 e..t.c! ~ 10 IIUI:r·
Db lD CaiJJGnLia ••• U Joa'YO
wbbed tD bay JOU batt. lD
72 lDd.IYidacd pottS. cmd hope
to COiltiaue ••• ,.._ the butt.
patty faD dub .,.., •.. Dan-
9014 will keep up the C111"t't.a9
CD ~Get' CD JOG keep tap with
the baTiD9 ... Rere'a a way
to eod JOU ~ff. QD.
algbtly. cabo of batt. bluea
••. z.ut.ad I I"Nah. c:rtsp. cMcm·
C'Ut utt1e IDd.tridaal pattiee at
....-y ..all
* * *
Frieda Bellnfan~a been cone
.,. 8ol.laDII war ...... r • ..._ ... .... ,, ... -~ ... We ~ oaa-., ... ea1tt
nJt IIJI1dJ -... .., ....
I
you will GDCe ... ClllltCIUd ,.,or
Oran~ County SJmpbony . . .
under the st~ In tbe Laguna
Bowl." Time 8:30. Saturday Au
gust 'Zi . . . For on~ you get
something good for nothing
This ronC1'rt put on by Orangf'
County's Philharmonic Sor1f'l\ '"
absolutf'ly frei? ·
• • •
SUIIUII« doldnuu 9Qt 'fOU
dowD? Does yooz coold.D9 ... m
half-witted? Switch. a1.1 •••
You'ft beeG deodlln9 wttb the
ICIIDe beat-up old food fbdDp
too 10119 ••• E.xpcmd ••• Spi'ead
out ••• ~ JOU cook1D9
'fOCabulary • • • Creme VLDe
I..eaY.I Sptc:.d &umquatal
CuCIYCI Pastel llet TOQ'ft .....,-
ued ·-.•. About a aq» of
Ctaen'G Paste IIWriMt wttb ery...
tcl1.bed CUI9w cat Ia '11 llldl
aabeo will ...._ cmy fruit
ra1ad -~ daVier •••
Maybe J'OU mJ91rt Uke oa.Jy
1/a a C'Up ••• wbo 11:aows f aut
CJt.,.. tbe a11ta aacl C!MlDGDut a
r.tl £ftc waapped a piece of
baclaa CD'OGiad a Sp6ced &wa-
quatl Wowl aaa. _.,.bad
Lt • 9Dedl arou W1 bcacOD a.
aillp •.•
• • *
Grape Vint-Leaves . Mildly
pickled. are Imported r r om I Gree<-e ... Exotic yes! Bllt they
romt-right down to earth wh~n
wrapped around a hot dog and
broiled . . . ~ sure to lie with
string or hold with toothpic-k! I
need not tell you what happened
to a hot loaf ... But In bite sized
pil'('e5 ... Cooked FroZien Fish
Sticks too or cheese rolled hot-
dog size a<'Qulre a TCA !TOPII
Culinary Arts! dE-gree ... Whee!
I When they're wrapped In Grape
Vine Leave. and broile-d . . .
You can also rook rice to the
1 stage where It all rooks togt'ther
Cyou know mushy! and aea-
lson w1th tomato or any favorite
sa uc.-e of your own .. roll and
wup in . U you have not AJ.
ready gues..~ . . th~ purpoet>
oi thls is to _.11 Greek Grape
VIne Leaves ... . .. ..
•
•·
.Aaa ...
\
Relax • • •
IRVINE TERRACE
OVERLOOCNG
THE BJ:AtTTlP'UL "SMOG-FREE''
YACH'I1NG CENTER OF NEWPORT BA.BBOa
"Southern CallfomJa'a Most Beautlful SubdlvlaJon"
Tomorrow•s Dream-Today!
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT
COMPLETED
OUR DISTINCTIVE FURNISHED MODEL HOMES
AND CYI'HERS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
NINE DIVERSIFIED FLOOR PLANS
To the home buyer who wishes to purchase in the
$24,000 to $35,000 claas we sincerely recommend
the lrvtne Estates overlooking Newport Harboc.
1beae home. feature California ll\llng. Offered exclu.
atvely through Earl W. Sta.nley In a Smog. -Free area known aa ln1ne Tenace-on Cout HJ2hwll7 oppoajte
the new Irvine Cout Country Club, N"ewport Jfarbor.
* For recommendation, we refer you to anyone who
holds a Leasehold Estate ln mine Terrace, Beacon Bay, Bayahores or Clltt Haven.
Earl W. Stanley
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Phone Harbor 4448 For Fu:ther lntormatlon
Vogel Value
COIOU DEL Ill .
Llnst Prlllll D~~tlel i1 Ten
Corn~r lot -walled yard. (1) 2 bedroom apartment 1r
( 1) 1 bedroom apartment. Each a pt. rented at $60.00 per
month. Room to buUd on front of lot. A good property to keot>p as Is or Improve.
THE VOGEL CO.
2667 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR
HARBOR 14n HARBOR 1741
(Closed Sundays durin~{ Aug.>
BEFOIE YOU BUY
TIY
FU.a .a. ••vall, ••r
3-BEDRM. It DEN .• V.t.ta Tract home, A-1 cond., $11.900. Will trade for .Redondo.
3-BEDRM. on Broadway, C. M .. 5~ yn .. old. $13.000.
Stucco. VA loan commlttment $1.1.500 If wanted. $1.500
down.
NEAR PARK AND BAY, 3-bedr. home. landscaped. New port. $11 ,600.
2 BEDRM. HOME. turn. on Balboa Blvd.. $11.200.
DUPLEX on NpL Island. 3 be4r. and 2 bedr. units. Price
$21,500. New loan for $12.000.
HWY. FRONTAGE Newport. 150-lt. on Coast Hwy., 165
ft. d~p. ReaJ scarce Item.
A REAL BUSINESS OPPORTIJNITY! Owner must sell
retall business on account of health. See Mr. Horvath.
This Is a going business In Newport Beach !
NICE BUSINESS LOCATION-1 lot oU Npt. Blvd., C 1 Zone. Now housing ceramic equipment. Will sell with
or without equipment, $10,500.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS-
I 1 Splc lr span 4.bedf .. 2 baths. garf .. pa tio, newly paJnted Inside. nr. high school, 14,500.
21 Spacious 2 level home. 3-bedr .. 2 tSaths. 3 car garg., fenred. over 16,000 sq. ft. in home. A 1
cond., $24.500. Will trade for smaller home In
Hts. a rea.
UBERTY 8-5101 HARBOR 1428
2216 Npt. Blvd., Costa Mesa 3420 W. Balboa Blvd., Npt.
CHOICEST USniiS
••••• u. .... •II IIIII • .,.,..,..
We BUY 1111 SRI!
Otfltls 1111 Sins fir ._.
WI.UID L l.''•
SUI Jfewpon al..S.. Jf~ a.:-a
·~ a. -(qllllll .. Qty ..U)
IKIEJIIaE YILUE
-.:.. lAT. I _.,
16TH It lllVINE A VENUE
ACitOSS FROM NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL
'nlree ~m provlnclal home plua a J'amlly Room.
Two .Bat.ba -Attached two car garage. A beeutltul
bome wtt.b pride of own.Utp. Tbla home 1a tbe nnt
bome ln AliM.riea to featun a new kind ot llltltlna.
A.Mlna prtee ot ltlts PIOI*t'Y.
...
• Bedrm .. 2 Bath Home
Oft YOW' Lot-, ..•
1330 8Q. ft., forced alr be.t, hardwood tloora, fireplace.
Ral pluter. Laree plc:1we wtn~ natural hardwood
cabinet&. Can flfianC@ 70C)G, of hou.e and lot.
Phone for app't to aee our model home.--
IIIIIIIALL IllES
20 Yean BuDding In Oranp County
· Models Open: Newport and MJtcheJI, Tustin
Kimberly 7-3293 Klmberly 2-3569 Eves. Uberty 8-40'13
UY 'lYE. lAY FIIIT
Finest view of the Harbor ... Close to Newport Harbor
Yacht Club ... sUp to accommodate 45' boat ... 2~
ear garage plus additional parking for 5 cara ... 4 bed-
rooms plus maids room ... 3 baths •.. wondMul patio
••• bar-be-cue •.. nicely fumlshed.
FULL PRICE $70,000
BIY IHIEACH IEALn
Harbor 1264 1450 W. Balboa Blvd. Balboa. Callt.
WHY PlY IEIT'I
$375.00 Dod ... $69.00 mo. including Interest, buys a
new 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Good, close-In neighbor-hood .
.,_Daily lOa.& tel,...
llr.I.JII' Pta., c..tal111
3 BLOCKS WEST OF HARBOR BLVD. w ... , ... ~, ...... ,
Now moved across the street on the corner at 400 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa Uberty 8-1139
Picturesque one story ranch style 'home. Lots of u~ brick
lr ~wood. Low sweeping heavy shake roof-Spacious n oor
plan, Includes 2 bedrooms lr den -2 baths -2 fireplaces.
Beautiful ocean view -Just a step to ucluslve bathing beach.
OPEN SUNDAY !rom 1 5 p.m.
248 Evening Canyon Road, Sh()r~ Cll.tts
Drive by th~ call Dave OabW'n
ole hanson co .. sales mlnagftn~nt
1700 w. coast highway -_liberty 8-5573
Elevator
c... Ml ••
VIEW of hllls a nd bay
... IPifll 3 IMinn. 2 ~•
home. many features.
Unfurnished. $1 9.850.
306 Marine Avenue
Balboa Island . .. Harbor 500
BRAID .lEW
Sllre 1111 Office 11111111111
Opposite Newport Beach City Hall
Complete Office Service
Parking AvaUable
3345 Newport Boulevard
THE IEIUIIIT CD.
Harbor ~ call OLympia 2-2130 P,Uect.
"'AY FIIIT SPECWIITS"
ART C. KISTLEil CO., REAL ESTATE
2091. !fewport Blvd.
Newport Beach
Harbor 5a. day or ntebt
Lilli. F. IIUYEI ~ Y.l 1 .. 7
What is a RIGHT price?
Where can YOU find a BUYER?
How much can the buyer pay down?
Is a new mortgage necessary?
How is the buyer going to pay the difference?
T .. ,.. 111•11•1 n. II I MRJII
. . . the man that has made real estate
his full time profeaion.
8Mh buyw a.ncl ..U. lbOGic1 ~ 11M I'Mdll1 avail.
able 0001-.J ol tbe J11110ft belt qu•IMied .. u.M tM p; Jesstxs' UtJe. -na. ...,_, ..
NEWPORT: HARBOR
BOARD OF REALTORS
1:1 .... Ftr .... , ... ,
You wtll nnd llvtn1 at ita
best In thla near-new 4 bed,.
room, 2-bath modern home,
centrally located on Balboa
Island. Forced air heat. nu.
meroua other fe.tures. Large
patio for outdoor living.
Priced to aeU. See thJa today!
•
ISUID IEILn 08.
498 Park. Balboa Island RA m ........
5 Exquisite Bay VIew Homes
by
John Clark, Quality Builder
located on ·
Harbor Island Road
<Near Harbor Isle)
• • •
Features:
• 4 bdnn .. 3 bdrm., or 2 bdrrn. It den
• 3 baths
• Heavy Shake Root
• 2 fireplaces
• Swimming Pool "If deslred"
• Lot sizes average 65' x 1.25'
• Restricted area
e Clever Provincial, Hawaiian
and Ranch type homes
• Foreed Alr Heat. Garbage Dl&po.sal
• Bea~tlful Paneling
• Large Sunny PaUoe
e Expensively Landacaped
e Wlrecl for Hl-FldeUt)' Mualc
e Fine Cabinet ln.stallatloM
e Built-In Electric Stove lr Oven
• BuiJt.ln Bar lr Refrigeration
e Delightfully decorated
Shown by appointment only to
Qualified Clients
For preview showing
CaU
John Abell ....
IIYESTIEIT CO.
REALTORS
Harbor 1600
Evening Phone lJ 8-5386
Clll ••
z ••••••••••
flreplace, nice patio, cl~ to
markets It tranap. R.-2 zone,
room for another unit. Drive
by 513 1umlne Ave., Corona
del Mar, and then call me!
I
GUilE, .. _
REA.LroJt
. 2731 W. Cout Hwy., Newport
328 KA..ICIS8US AVE.
OOJIOMA DEL KAa
2-beclr. home on 10-ft. lot.
HarctwoocS Boon. 2:10 volt
wt.rtna. permant. water 10ft.
en•, lpi1Didlna IYStem. etc.
Saerlllce t21.!SOO, terms. -·E.-· REALTOR AND INSUJlA.lfCE
3333 E. Cout Highway, RA 2422
CORONA DEL MAR
m11 tltuld.,'' mum ... ,..., ,.,.,.,
'"'.bJ)*
"'tlw MtD
Hplecr11t
~let .._._ W11Uf a U.
• . Uberty 8-7492
tWUMDAY. AVGGIT & ~
UIUUIIg
CommerdGis
New ~ ot tbe o.armet•s
K.ltebeft at 110'7 &. eo.t a.,. ..
CoroDa dtJ Mar, are Mra. B. C.
llantoD, her IOD-111-law Albert
Stanley, aDd C. 8bmD A11eD..
An eld.eDatve ea~ eervlce
1a provided bT the Oounnet•s
Kitchen. It pl'Ovtdea a ecJmplete
koe.her and American deiJeatee-
Mft, chicken rotulerrie, bon-d-
oeuvres for cocktaU parUee and
luncheoo baaketa.
Gourmet's KJteben Ia Introduc-
Ing the lobrter roll on the west
cout. It conaim of a hot dog
bun filled with lotJ.ter aalad with
Carnilhes and IHVed with potato
aalad and cole slaw.
......... Lll , .....
2ll FL W.,
Fl'lllap
IIOIU E. SIWU
106 McFadden Pl. Newport
Cat the Pier)
Harbor 140. Eves. HArbor 1137-M
LOOKING
Ftr I , ... ~'ll .... q" ........ Oar?
1'1111T OP ALL -we have only ONE location and sell aU
or our can from this location, keeping our eo.t and Ove-rhead
down }!!__a MINIMUM. Thl.s, of cou~. enables u.s to keep our Used~ Prices LOW.
SECOirDLT -we penonally Inspect every U~ Car-offer.
lng only the Best -Wholesaling the Rest. (Our lot is too
amall for both). The ''Safe Buya'' we offer you are Inspected and reconditioned wherever needed.
UD MOST OF ALL -we give you a Guarantee of complete
satl.afactJon -In ev~ way -or your Money Is Refunded
We have been selling 'Safe Buy'' Used Cars for over 30 yean on thla 3-day Mon~y Back Guarantee (Not Exchange -But Money Back).
ll&IIEX8DI We ar~ Building our Buslness throueh the Per-
sonal Attention and "Good Will" of you people living here In Orange County.
Won't you Join OW' many satisfied cuatomera and VISJT ua soon!
JOHNSON & SON
LINCOLN-MERCURY
Open Tll •.30 p.m. Liberty 8-SSU
900 W. Coast Hwy~ Newpcxt Beach
We Fill , Pl'eKriptions
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SMALL OFFICE for rent. $30 per
mo. Duncan Hardesty, realtor,
2602 Newport Blvd.. Npt. HA
4718.
2-BEDRM=-=-. -~-a-r .-.-p-t.-, _p_art...,.,...la'""'ll:-y
fum.. bay view. $90 mo. yrly.
Gera.ld W. RJtchle. phone, HA
83. Corona del Mar.
WINTER RENTAL -guest cot.
tage. pvt. patio. $65 mo., 614%
Begonia. COM.
2-BEDR. FURN. apt., pvt. patio.
auto. wash~r. dlsb~er. P ·
rage. In Beacon Jko.y, Pvt.
Mach. small boat tie-up. Wln-
~r rental SlOO mo., yrly. $150.
Utll. pd. No pet.a. Avail. Oct. 15.
HA 1240.
W AJnED TO a&RT
TEACHER lr wife desire unfurn.
yrly. rental. B. I. 1-~. apt or
small bouse. Writ~ James Par.
ker. 6110 Fair brook, Lone
. Beach.
WANTED-Winter or month. to-
month rental In COM for well
recomme nded party. Prefer 2.
~. unturn. No chUdren.
Phone HA 4794 or 1787-W.
~WAJITD)
WANTED: ASSISTANT aloft. , .. ~~~~~
APPLICATIONS being accepted
for mall canter or clerk. man
only. Apply at COM Post OU1ce.
MALE OR FEMALE for malnten-
an~ work. Apply eves. 6-10
p.m., Port Theatre, Corona del
Mar.
WOMEN WANTED: Exper. sal~
~son. opening for full or part
time work. perman~nt position.
l ntervlewlng now. J. C. Penn~y
Co.. 239 Broadway, Laguna
Beach.
CONSTRUCTION
Jobs open ln
For m~n who
ar~ wllllne
to start u
Who are 18-
45; H. S. gnd-
uates
J obs with
rx~ll~nt
chances to
adv~.
Include pald
vacatlona and
olldaya. 5· h
day wk. Co.
paJd penl6on
and dllablUty
plan.
SANTA ANA
HELPERS
and
CLERKS
CAREER
BENEffiS
APPLY
1030 E. First
Santa Ana
Mon.-Fri. 8-4
SO. COUNTIES
GAS COMPANY
BECHSTEIN. On~ of the worlda
ereatest pianos. Just llk~ new.
Cood tor generations. You will
M tbrUJed to bear and play
tht. maen1flcent Instrument.
The low price wUl astonish
you. Other &rands as low u
1495. Danz.Scbrnldt BJg Store.
520 No. MaJn, Santa Ana. Open
Friday Eve.
TRADE IN your old watch on a
Ladles dlarnond Elefn. Walla~
Calderh~ad Jeweler, 3123 E.
Coast Hwy., COM.
HAWAIIAN balsa wood surf
board, sultabl~ for 100 to 150
lb rider $55 Call Harbor 4986 . ' week-ends.
USED pianos. grands, spln~ts
and uprights. Good practJ~
pianos u low u $125. $149,
$187 and up. Easy t~s. One
only famous make spinet
sllehtly damaged In shipment.
Brand new. Big savlne. Danz.
Schmidt Big Plano 1r Orean
Store, 520 No. Main, Santa
Ana.
1950 CHRYSLER Royal, 4.dr. or.
lglnal. Real clean, 40,000 miles.
Royal blue. $750. LI 8-4073. ..
M.AIIJJR
~,fOil.IZID". will lalla eru».
-. Jf.B. Beaa... eat• and cl~an .
Phone 3173-R between 6 p.m. lr
8 p.m.
SNIPE SAILBOAT, compl~te with
traller A buoy. Phone U 8-700
between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
SLIP RENTALS: Rowboat rental
~ max. 8' Mam, 30'
l.ngth. American Legion Hall,
15th and Bay, Newport. HA 452. -PEaOJfAL
MASSAGE In your home! Ladles
only. For appointment. please
call Ha 4795 or Ha 0292.
TRADE IN your old watch on a
new Hamllton. 1t means 80
much more to elv~ or eet a
Hamllton. Wallace Calderhead.
3123 E. Cout HW)'., COM.
IIDCD.I..AIROUS
IIAMMOND ORGANS. Full llne,
all models. Free practice
rooms. ~ In and play on
any model-The Great Concert
Orean. th~ Home Model, the
Olurch and the Spinet Models.
U you think you cannot play,
come In and try the world fa.
mous Hammond. euy to play
Chord Organ. You wUJ M
utonlsbed to find you can
play 1n fltteen minutes. Dam.
SchmJdt Plano • Orran· Co.
Rome ot the Hammond. 520
No. Main, Santa Ana.
IIJIC&II a.doaa
RENT A pnctlce plano u low
u $5 per mo. Let the klddlea
Glamour
Glimpses
lly AJIJf
You probably didn't realize
that September Ls almost hert.
We have It on very r~Uable au-
thority that lt start.1 a week from
today-which means there's 1~
than a week lett to take advan.
taee of OBRIEN'S August coat
sal~. Many of our customers al
ready know that this coet event
Is the opportunity of the year.
... For now, when the selection
ls ex~llent. you may purchase
brand new fall and winter coats
for 10% less than their regular
cost! You just can't lose. Further.
more these crispy evening~> of
late give just a hint of how nice
and snue and comfy one ol these
new beautiful all-wool coats can
feel. Come In and see the 1955
look In coats.
s.a..tbDM I tll1Dk lfJa o-an-•ut ...., bcnldbaga
wttll la.talble IMt. At leat
..., --.. 1lf'GI.k rtpt oat ..
tM .....,. lt•wttllzt we wet • +t ......... 'dly ... -.a.rw ...... ... .................. Wl,.. ...... a-1 .A8d ........
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Ia npt .....,_._, --·t dteatbe
..._. bat ...... llany ... to
you CIIID Me tiNa (betoft
umeoet elM .. tiNa tinL)
Accesaories. such as handbags.
belts and hats. are an ~uy way
to bridge the gap into a new sea.
son and blouses are another per.
teet early ta ll part of your ward-
robe now that summer things
look so frilly and washed out
•at Jut Ia c:a11e yoa dlda"t
li:Dow, let .. t.U '" thcd fcdl be. tnanly OtiDe to o-.mmrs.
TM __._ we ... recdly locldM
W'lu. od.--•erda...U• ..
....-y faU OCCI'D..,. from dGu-
room c:ancda to ....,.. pcuty
frodal. Toa"" probably aotlctd
tbCit tbe .. catMt dlua1n are
OGNfu1 ...,. to lcl!r a..la1Acl tbe
11-IIU GDd tllGt Ia wily
OO.mD'S ... leclturla9 wools. .......,. .ad dad co....._
p!alda. ........ tulta CIDd ...
I hiM Let U belp !'"I ..aect
.,..., ..w -wwdHIN.
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2515 E. Coast Bwy.
COitOIIA D&LIIU
leam. All ~ rent appll" .U =:=:::========::::: you buy Jatft'. Danz.SebmJdt.
5:1) No. Main, Santa Ana. 100
plaftOII from wblcb to chooee.
COiiiLiii LiJiliiCijijg
IDfiC&
FREE J:S'!DIATES
Sldl Green Stampe
Free dellvey
OOltO.NA DEL MAll ~
BA 1011 27M 1:. Cout RWJ.
' II'IVA'IIOIII WAIITD
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lfewpwt Baalw E.lp
Honeymoon Trip Is Delayed
A car bu.rJ)ary and a chue or
the IU.IJ)eCta delayed a honey.
moon trip for Mr. and Mn. Gary
B. Lovell, wbo were staying at
1242 W. <>e.an rt., Newport, fol-
lowinc their recent marriage in
Altadena.
Last Friday Mrs. Lovell was
informed that two youths were
in her husband's car. Mr. LoveU
and his brother, Brook LoveU of
Hemd. pve chase, and the two
suspect& ran toward Balboa.
Richard A. Naughton, 20. of
Mission Beach, was eaucht at 12th
St. and Balboa Blvd., but cot
away a(ain. Officer George My-
ers took up th~ chase. and Nauch-
ton was cornered and captured
near 14th St. RoMrt G. Tye, 1e,
of San Dieco was located at his
car on 14th St. and Balboa Blvd.
The two youths were arrested
orchids and stepltanotb. Her als
ter, Mrs. Joseph Roeener, Jr., of
Puadena was matron of honor.
Brook Lovell served u befl man
for ht. brother.
The bride completed her atu
dies a( UCLA Graduate School In
June. J'he groom t. th~ aon of
Dr. and Mrs. Phlllp N. Lovell
or Hemet and Newport Beach. He
Is an attorney, and has just been
mad~ the recipient ot a scholar
ship tor apecla.l study at the Food I
and Drug lnstltu~ at New York
UnlversJty. The youne couple
will reside In New York until
June, 1956.
IIPI•••AIIIIII
le.,.,t Sclleela
on car bu.rclary charces. which The Newport Beach Elemen
also included the burclary of the tary School Board voted Tuesday
ear ot John Kimmick of Whittier. night to approve the request of
parked at Ocean Blvd. and Poin· parents ln the Harbor Highlands
settia Ave., Corona del Mar. subdivision to allow stud~nts to
The newlyweds started on a attend Newport Schools. K.Jnder.
two-week honeymoon trip to New &a.rten through t1tth wUl attend
York City after UU. Incident. Harbor VIew School. Sixth. ..v .
The bride, th~ former Barbara enUl and elptb crade:rs wUl co
Jean Bopn. daulbter olllr. and to Honee Enslp Scbool.
...... JlloMrt ............... We 'nala ........ bddatad ~\be
and t.o. Al\plel, won a Cah11J Cotta 11-. School loud when
ballerina lenldl JOWD ol Wh.IW ~ RJp.lancFs annexation to
lace. Her bouquet wu ot tth.lte l'ewport Beach wu aarted..
,
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Bal. Island Yacht ClUb
To Hold Election Friday
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Due to a ahortace of rlbbona
there hu been a delay In pte.
sentlng tim-place rlbboM to
wtnnert each week. The latt pte.
nlc of the ~aaon for club mem-
bers wu held Tuesday In the
open air clubhouae.
F AS.:!Oif IBOW A.PUL 1
Alter th~ tlrst fall fuhlon
show to be held nnt Thursday,
~pt. 1. at the VUia Marina, the
monthly style panoramu wtll M
held on the first Saturday of
each month. N~xt week's show,
produ~ by Verna MUler Charm
School, will Include fashions
from Br11g1's, the Brat shop. EU
gene. Fun Fa.shloM. La Rein~.
Marilyn's, Lorne and Rules. Res-
ervatJons may be made by cau.
in& Harbor 3930
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House and Garden Furniture Great '1 OOAJOO
Smashing Reduction S LE
SACRIFICE PRICES!
On ·RaHan & Modern Fsrniture
ftJa Eatift Sa.,. 11• _.. Stodlt of FiDe a.tt.L wa pt 1na ...t ....._ Fwdalt1lft •.• DJG.
........ no. c...tat ... c... -Pa.bUc Side tit DIMtiallly II..W ~~ We._ 0..-
S...._.I W. E11 tw -r.at We Sell ....S Sell ~I .... T .. CaS.... Op to •1.1 O.."t .....u
aUT 011 OR CAST PAT c:aEDIT TEDIS ..........
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Tentative Boundaries S·et . .
For Elementary Schools
Boundartel for attendance tn
tbe Kewport leech Elementar7
School.a have been tentatively Mt
at ronow.:
Horace Enalp School-Grades
atx, aeven and eight.
Corona del Mar School-Grades
one through flve: Corona del Mar
aouth of the hlehway, Irvtne Ter-
Young GOP
Meet Today
The Young Republican Club of
Newport HarbQr wUI meet at 8
p.m. today (Thursday) at the
home of the Robert Hubers, 1413
W. Bay Ave .. Newport.
Organization of precincts will
be discussed by Sam Barnes of
Bay Shores. chairman of the
County Central Committee, and
Mrs. Robert Marshall ot lJdo Isle,
co-chairman.
Councllman J. B. Stoddard was
speaker at the last m~tlng of
the club, held at the Marshall
residence.
lOSS rtJLUJISOII aETU'B.IIS
Blanche Fulkerson of Newport
has just returned from a week's
vialt to San Francisco.
rae.. Balboa taland. Beecon Bay,
Rubor~
Harbor View School -Grades
one through five: Colona del Mar
north ot the highway, Corona
Highlands, Shore Clllh. Bay
Shores, Bay Shore camp, Cliff
Hav~n. Newport Heights.
Newport School-Grades one
through five: Newport, Balboa,
lJdo Isle.
Kindergarten children will en·
roll In the schools as outlined
above with the followlne excep.
tlons: children on Lido Isle will
attend Harbor VIew School; chll
dren In West Newport through
:Wth St. will attend Corona del
Mar School.
Children are eligible to enter
the first grade It they are slx
years of age or will be slx on or
before Dec. 1, 1955. Chlldren are
eligible to enter Kindergarten If
they are five years of age or w111
be five on or before Dec. l, 1955.
Parents are urged to accom.
pany new enrolees ln all lower
grades as well as kindergarten.
Children attending Horace En-
sign School should be at their
bus stops by 8:15 on rrglstra-
tion day, Friday, Sept. 9. Chil-
dren attending the other three
schools should be at their bus
stops by 7:45 a.m.
x-z e f
• • • of SCKial note •. ,EG
Th(' Harbor art'a jumped Into
prominence again when a belle
of Balboa. Miss Judlth Noyes
Roarh. was married August 11 to
Michael Millika n. son of the fa.
mou!l Dr. Clark B. Millikan of
Cal Tech. The bride Is the daugh.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alden
Roach of 2124 Balboa Blvd., BaJ.
boa. She Is a student at USC.
The wedding wu held In San
Gabrlel. Cbu.rc:h o( Ou.r Sa vkJur. • • •
States GovernmE-nt. and she will
join him there. While she goes
by boat her dog will go by air
and beat her to Germany. • • •
When Mrs. 0 . Z. Robertson re
turned from a leisurely vacation
at Lake Arrowhead, she found
her daughter In law, Mrs. Zeller
Robertson had received her port
call for September, at which Ume
abe wU1 aa1l from San J'rancleco
wtt.h the two c!tftdren to )otn her
Bill Gannon at 317 Marruerlte husband atatJon~ In Japan with
IWOMDA'I', AVOVIT & 1 ..
AT O._IEN"S ••• ihe ~ ..-melwMd. ••••• iMWfnt
Back to School
in Classic
SWEATERS
and
SKIRTS
choose from O 'BRIEN'S
tremendous selection
CASHMERE OR THE
NEW FURBLEND
Classic pullo"'fJr · -· cardigan
or one of the new ultra smart
high-styles. $8.95 to $-45.00
A SMART SKIRT
the finest of tailoring fash ioned
in miron flannels, tweeds, plaids
priced from $7.95 to $-45.00.
DIE WEEI LEFT!
AQ9Ut Speckd·Coat Eftllt
10~ oft oa all...., fall COCita
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For tops in eampus
coordinates Me ...
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ONE OF OUR VERY NEW
SPfNNERIN COORDINATES
la clyed..la..IDCitda .. ecrl.. CIDd ddrta are ,..
cet.uag the laiP.t ratiDg foc MW lcd.1 ~I
hre woolllldlta wttb ••eatera c:l.auica1ly ....
iOIMd Ia a _.. ba-d ef wool. fur CIDd ayloa
vtft a eoft ~look to a ftrY ...._.
abM (CID4 GIJTnlftlooldDcJ) aaoct.L Toa'll be
tJu11Je4 wttb tbeM t.aD4 ...., coonttDat.. Ia
aaatda.la9 v-aalDID nd. periwtlaltle blue.
.-ce 91MD aDd otben. lweat.a cr:re A.l5 to
112.15. Otben bOlD 13-15. Kcrtdalag
.ad.rtll II Z.IS.
COlONA DEL . .:
1515 &. c..t lhy. CDM. IIA -
,,
Ave., Corona del Mar, Is laJd up the U. S. for~
wl th a broken leg, sufl ered wh lle r""iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiloiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil:..,_;iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiliiiii;;;a-.;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiil_llllll_.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiii-Riii .. _____ ._._llllt
trying to .jump over fhe fence-
This is
yOungland's
look for Fall
Sare u be t~Mr'• pet-1Ac looks ~ .M~mc i11 ~' buttoll·
yMrc platl, ""'-' 6y Yo~.M ila D-/Uvo'• tHNler-KJGJJuJbt,
FriAid..SAttl _,. Jbt1/wsm. lrt • bnlliat pent pi.U, /roJUtl
.UA utl-pi~tl pi.qru colhu tiM n~ls.
sa. 3 to 6lc. 14.98: 7 to lZ-15.95
1109 Jlf.-poct Aft.
and not quitE' making it. . . .
Small bluE' nt>t bags o( rice
~""" a hint of thE' futurt> wed
rllnJ:: ~ntrnt ions of Mary Ann
Bowlf"'. Nr" port. OCC graduatt>.
and Kurt Aspcl Jr. of Laguna.
Thl.' young folks haven't an.
nounC'f'rl thE' sJX'('Itlc date yet.
hut t"xPf'('t the nuptials to occur
l :-: :l b~"\.!t a yt>ar. • • •
Mrs Karoline Droege of Corona
del Mar. plans to sail October 8
on the Holland American line for
EuropE' Sh£> plans to be gone
quitE' a while because her son,
John, Is In Munich now working
as a civil e>ngineer for the United
Schools Open
On Sept. 12
Newport Beach elem4mtary
schools will re-gister atudenu on
Friday, Sept. 9. and Ln.structlon
will start on Monday, Sept. 12.
Mesa elementary students will
register on Thursday, Sept. 8.
and start school on Kondar.
Sepl 12. '--------------------------J Thirty-three new teacher-a have
VAN'S CLEANERS
A WOO ••• to
tbe WJSEI
"30 y •••' Ex,erielcl
Perfeclllc S1,..W
CluiiiC Cratt.lllli11" ,
11MC1M tbat J'OU get
""Coaapl.te CJean1D9
SattaiCEtJ.o at v Alf"S ..
* Da 'CATK PAUICI * UADD ad LACE QAUIDTI
•r>rr 0.,.1 ..
eblt • .....,...,
• Lauadry s.mc.
•DT-1D9
eJiad Pn a r
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been hired for Newport Beach
achools. For Harbor VIew School
they will Include Ml.as Nancy
Sheets. Mrs. Lovell Lehman and
Mrs. Margaret Ferguson, first
grade; Miss Nancy Jane Garrl-
IOn, Mrs. Elaine Holmes, and
Miss Allee Wlnn, second grade;
Miss Dorothy Carl. Mrs. MareJe
Richardson, and Mrs. Marcia
Hess, third grade; Mn. PbylJJa
Grimmett and Mrs. Nina Hixon
and Miss Ja net Coombs, fltt.h
grade.
New teachers for the Horace
Ensign School Include Werner
Carl10n. Mrs. Charlotte Ca.rpen.
ter, John Mount and Miss Hany-
ette Fry, sixth grade: John G.
Granath Jr. and Mn. VlreJnla
Marston, seventh and eighth
gradft; Mrs. Geraldine Barker,
home economics; Lewts KJddtT,
Instrumental mualc; DaVId 01-
aon. vocal mu.lc. and Mrt.
Kathryn Sa~an. librarian.
New teacher~ for the Corona
del Mar School Include KIM
Shlrler McKelvy, Jdnderprten;
MJu Norman Goodwin and Mn.
Helene K.enney, .ec:oncf pade;
Mia Bernita Hannon. t.bJnf
grade: MJu Lola Smith, fourth JTade. and Mtl. Nancy BJ&Ir,
fifth pade.
New teachert In the Newport
lehoel IMh* Ma. Lou._
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Ends Labor Day Important Savings Event
, ri -
* SAVE! In O~r Women's Dept.
. U.S' BlESSES ................................................ Regular 119.95.
LADIES' DIESIEI ................................... -.......... Regular 117.95.
LUIQ' MEIID ................................................ Regular 114.95.
UIIEI" IIEIIES Regular 11o.95, L.IIIIEI' SliTS ............................................... .
............................................................ Regular 125 to 145.00.
Blouses .tel Play Clothes, - -113 to
* ••• $12.11 . •. , ....
. ••• $U& .... -·· lew, $lUI
1/2 OFF!
11 Air .IIWIIrJ
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*
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SAVE! IN OUR
•n ... -.............. _ ............... ..
MITI ................... -... -........... ..
50% OFF!
MEN'S DEPT.
Regular 145 to sso,
~ 127.50.
Regular 110 to 115,
Regular 18.95,
•
Regular 11.95.
Regular ass.
* .., ....
... 111.11
••• ll.M ••. -· ... , .• ... --
IN OUR CHILDREN'S DEPT. *
113 to 1/2 OFF!
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\ f8081DAY. AVOG&i a ~
...............
the year's most stylislt shape
An Inspiration from Ports. now on
Local Students Preparing
For Studies in College
Bouchey, Ann Ralston, Andrt>a
&hulberg, Don Beatty. and Me
linda Lelthold. Santa Barbara
will claim Gynellt> Dysart and
Linda Adair. Dick Innt>rst will
matriculate at Pomon.a .
SOJf FOB KELTEU
......
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TODAY. the story ot. a rood tlrure Ia told
NaT in pounda, but in
INCHES on a TAPE MEASURE
YOU wtll be dellehted and amazed when
you know for the very Clrst time what
the STAUFFER SYSTEM can do tor YOUR
figure! At the Stauffer System, you wUl
bto told how long It wiJJ takA! to achleove
your desired proportions.
PboDe Today toe
Tou.r r .... Tri4l Treat~DeDt
Barbcw 17U Sll7 E. Coast Bwy.
COBOllfA DEL IIAJl
th. required list of oil the
ltnOI'test tcholors. long shapely
boda In 101ld color, buttons
in front, Is bodt JOshed and
color-matched to the pleated skirt
of a eose and 1011 resistant
checked Gingham. Wonderfully
woshable, easily pressed. Wrth
a pocket hidden In the skirt
BACK TO SCHOOL-Summer
suddenly becomes very short and
precious toward the end of Aug-
ust and the young pt>Ople start
getting excited about their re.
turn to collt"ges and universities
away {rom home . . . most ex.
cited of all. of course, are the
ones who are trying this new
college venture for the first time.
Among these we hear that Tod
White. Pete Frost. Gh.>n Thomas
and Dick Mlrkov1ch are all slen·
Dance Studio
Is Opened
A son, Shawn Jo~ph, 7 lbs ..
10"' oz., was born to Dr. and
Mrs. Francis E. Kelter of 15 &-a
con Bay, Newport Beach, ln Santa
Ana Community Hospital on
Monday, Aug. 8. He joins his I brothers and sisters. BIIJ, 18; Pat.
17. Marcella, 14 and Timothy, 4,
In the family.
-ru. p.m.
* WE CIVE
CU:Eif STAMPS
*
einert's
DK•AaTIIZKT STOllE
lilt .ewpod Ill"-eo.ta .....
1114
ed up for Occidental Collegt-. Dance studio association that
Getting ready for freshman week started In Detroit has culminated
starting September 22 at Stan. In the KJng Studio of Dancing,
ford U. are Jane Ostrander. Paul which opened rE'CE'ntly In Lido
Nl'Wl'Tlan and Ann StPWart. Shop pI n g Center, 3440 VIa
USC will claim Denise Niles. Oporto.
Ann Gibson. Johan Hirth. Bill Walter King used to be gen I
Ring, [)tck Reddick, Richard Ra eral manager of dance studios In
ger and Bruce Knipp. Bruce Hart Detroit, and R. B. Simpson was
wig and Dennis Fitzpatrick are his assistant. Later Mr. King was I
on tht"lr way to UCLA and James transferred to Los Angeles. and
Everson and Bill Bartlett wtiJ go Mr. Simpson also came to the
to Redlands. west coast. to Long Beach. They
Arnone thoee who are entmn1 had talked ol establlshlnl their
the Untwnt~ or Caltf.on\la at own dance atudio. wblcb would
Berkeley next month are Myrna empbutte "'-" t~ualtty of l&-muctlon and lndtvtdual atten-
tion to the students. The result
Is this partnership enterprise In
Lido Ce~~ttE'r. lart IItts Is • Dllr
11 a.. Razorllack Mr. Simpson, a native or St.
Louis. Mo .. studit"d business ad 1
Karl G. Kitts. Interior commu. ministration at Was h ington Unl I
nlcatlons E'lectrtclan fireman ap vers1ty In St. Louis; st"rvt"d for l
prenticE'. USN, son of Mr. and 5~ years In thE' Marine Corps,
Mrs. Arthur A. Kitts of 183 E.J almost two years ot that time In I
Santa Isabel St., Costa Mt'SA, has the Kortoa fighting. He was pia
reportt"d tor duty aboard the sub toon sergt>ant in the front lines.
marine uss Razorback. His WifE' Sylvia. who was a 1
The Ra.zorback Is a unit ot dancing Instructor, got him in
Submarine Squadron 3, based at tt"rf'Slt>d In dancing. They have a
S,n Diego. Calll., and operates In 7-month.old daughter. Debbie.
Pacitlc waters. Kitts, who re. Mr. King, a native of Canada.
ported aboard trom the Naval Is a college graduate with a
Submarine Base In New London, Bachelor of Science degree in
Conn., was graduated {rom New englnt'erlng at thE' Detroit lnstl
port Harbor High School before tutto of Technology. He started as
enterlnc the Navy In JuJy, 1954. an instructor In a Detroit dane lng studio. and there mt"t his
For lett.IM.ds. envelopes ~• wtte, who was an Interviewer.
THE ENSIGN, HA-1114 They have a 2-year..old son, Mark ==----------~--~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~--~--~ ~an. UlTRA-MODERN
King Studios
tf 8rJbuw, ~~
,.,._., Att.ntioft ,Mn MCh incf .. Wu.l
byour .... ~ ...... yo41of
,..... t. tlftd .,..._ 'op..a.ftr-
"Wt.t lt'a tliM to O.C."
c.IH.w .. l
* 0.... , ... ...., Ftw., Eu ., .. a... ............ .
Registration and orientation
w~k at Chapman Colleee Is
slatt"d for September 6-9. It Is
announced by Emery E. Owens.
registrar.
New studt"nta should apply for
admission to thl.s four year Jib
eral arts coil~~~ as far In ad
vance of orientation week as po8
slble. he advised. The registrar's
office ls o~n for counsellne and
acadt>mlc program planning dur
lng week days from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m .
.OY IOIUI TO KAaDn: F AIOL T
IX BOJfOLULV IIOSPITAL
A baby boy welehtnc 8 pounds
8 ounces was born Tuesday, July
26. to Marine M/Set. and Mrs.
Edward J. OJI~r. Jr.. at Tripier
Army Hospital In Honolulu.
M/Sgt. Oliver ls the son of Mr
and Mrs. Edward J. Oliver qf
Costa Mesa. Mrs. Ollvt>r Is the
d&uJhter of Mr. and Mra. Tommy
Eskue of Lubbock. Tex. The
baby, named Edwtn ltc-nt. ls tht"
teeond child for the Ollwr
family.
A Classifieo 1\d In I lie En,ion
brinQS immedie~ resufh! Can
Harbor 111-4-11 IS .~ OtOYe it'
a. W•• at's
YARN SHOP
Read Enstgn Want Ada.
Reservations Now
HArbor 3930
villa marina
* * *
Thursday, Sept. 1st
20'1h in a series of monthly Faabion Shows
NOTE: Next Fashion Show on Saturday. October 1st
(and the first Saturday of each month following)
Presented
through the cooperation of the Villa Marina. Vema MilleT
· and
The Following Distincti•• Shope
BRAGG·s UNIQUE SHOP
2737 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
* THE BRAT SHOP
1809 Newport Boulevard
Costa Mesa
*
LA REINE
500 Via Malaga
Lido Shopping Center
* MA.RIL YN'S FASHION APPAREL
1767-A Newpon Boulevard
Costa Mesa
ll.LGENE. CASUAL FASHIONS
1883 Harbor Boulevard
Costa Mesa •
* LORNE
204 Marine A venue
Balboa Island
* FUN FASHIONS
2659 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
*
*
RULES OF CALIFORIGA
3210 Via Udo
Lido Shopping Center
VElMA M"lEB alAIIM SCHOOL
Commentary-Fashion Mod.ela
307 N. Broadway, Santa Ana
Lunch on from 12:00 Noon
. --IS New Teachers Join .
Staff lit Harbor tr~gh
SAVE
SAFELY
At Orange County'•
Leacling Home Lending
•••tltut'-'n
CONIINUING
TO PAY
PER ANNUM
All ACCOUNTS INSURED
UP TO $10,000
All Accounts O pened
On or Before
The I Oth of the Month
Ee rn From the I 1t.
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVING S
& LOAN ASSOCI A liON
222 Oceu Avenue
LAGUNA BEACH
Paopla h....-a bMn
u ying •.. and
betiaving that
YOU CD
Dllllld ..
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COSTA MBA
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JIEW J"BB£111)1 .. U.... two W. Ina -triM ua.t ...,. at __. a wbU. bedL. At U.. .a.tt Ia 11-yea:r.old ...._ If.,.. wbo hal -. to ConGa del II• 1.-.,_.., a-...y. ODd 'tritb llba Ia
IS.J'IMf-old ..._ Stoddard. Ds.t.r wW tt. .tay= at U.. bo-.e of
Ceandl•-a.d Kn. J. L Stoddard wbU. ~=d.bi9 K.wpol't Barbo~' Ollloo lliP Scboo1 a em M[b-.. atudllat.
Names of Debutant~s Listed
For Second Annual Deb Ball
AJRUIES •
RIUOADS
Registration
Times Given
38-FI. CIW1 Cl'lltlr
T•••LHselllay
A 38-foot cabin crulaer. found
drUting tn the bay, wu towed
back Into Its slip at the Ne-w-
port Harbor Yacht Landing by
Jack Nelson, operator of the Shell
Marine Dock, 406 S. Bay Front,
Balboa bland, at 10:05 p.m . last
Thursday.
Nelson Informed the cruiser
owner. Gordo n White of 114 VIa
Xanthe, Lido Isle, that he had
found hls boat In the middle of
the bay. The boat owner told po.
lice that the party who turned
his boat Joou had reached Into
an open port hole and consumed
a filth of whiskey.
STEAIISIIIPS
• TIURS
Final MarkDowns
in
Store-wide Sale!
Swim Slits
Prices Slaahad
Big Selection s;.. 10 -46
c.n.ar. •• s•
Values to
Palm Bead~ u.,...
Suits
17.95
·~·-· t .... . ...
•
Play
• m-ta' ......
• Pu.hen
• Bermuda Shorto
e Terry Shorto
e Terry Braa
eTerry...,.
Beach & Boulevard
•
,LAGUNA
BF•C:H .
BACK TO SCHOOL
SAVING.$.
SWEATER liTES Ill
LUXURY-SOFT ORLOII
Perfect companions for fall
skirts -Pe-nney's sweater cluslc~ of finest Orion, SJ><' ch11ly spun for extra soft-
ne!J8. Thl'y wash so well,
never need blocking. Mix-
match colon, sizes 34 to 42.
6.90 ~.
I -4.98 .
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UCI TO SCIOli.
IIEEDS
Ankleta -------39c
Cottcm Pcmti--39c . . '
Gym Socb ---·-49e
Jr. High
Gym Suita ---···-3.79
Seuior High
Gym Shorts --··-·-I .98
Gym S1Urta ---·-·-2.19
aoy. 8cn:lr: to Scbool ~ ..----------lweatan. A booa. to you ...,
~ -..._,.... 1..-t.. I'
en of Lwnary Odoll. liPKklll1'
apu.a fG!I' Ealnl ~
..........
Machine washable In colors, Blue, Yellow,
Green and Grey.
solid Tan,
lta.Jtol
sa. 1 to It
1.98
2.98 ··~------
Sball 10.11 2-a Ctni••J S.lrla
l t.M7 -Jt 3 98 •
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FEATU-
Qua. • ...._ .. al.oi..I.De .... -u
CIDd all VWI01I product. ••• ...................
ftCK ~ 6 DELIV'Eft
ELLIDII'S VlfJOif
UJIVICE @-·--...... a.adl
.... 'IIJ
~&...,Day ...........
JAMES
D. RAY
IIIWIII C•lr ....
l446 E. COAST HWY ..
COlONA DEL MAl
HAll-4761 ·
a..w...-~ HArW 4196
5~ -.nu LOAII
Conatruc:tion J.oana
s,-. .. un LOU
suaoasA~
Poirier llrtpp C..
2515 &. Coat Bwy .. Cl)ll
Pb. IIA 1111 K1 S-5115
Pin ·spoHing
8t JACK OU
With the Cluslc ovft', the sum-
mer leagues winding up their tl
nal week, and the wtntft' "rental"
signs appearing all over town,
plana tor the "Winter Leagues."
where the bowllnr Is aerlous and
the competition tough, are under
way. 'Ibe tentative startJnr dates
for most ot them w111 be between
P a. TTY ILU)OIID 80YJ).
Kt. o._,. Coaaty CIDd ~
Qaeea of the ~ C:O..ty
Fair. Wft'M t....u • Jibe
pawpw• ......... Sacro.
IDMlto. -~· .. ..w partld •
pate iD tlae 1155 Maid of CaU.
tonakl Coate.t l.D COILDeCtloa
witb the State l'a:lr. Klu 8oyd
~· ... ted tlae dty ot Aaa-
belJD iD the OlaDte Cowaty ..
poe.ltioa.
8 ez8 E M ; 8 E M E I E M 8 +:E E M E 8 8:M;+:+ M M M i i 8:+:a:M 1;
£alling C:Q-By DICK HOFI"'IIIAN
the flrst and ff_fteenth Of Septem i E •:•:•: M M M •:c M M M 8 :• > M +: E M M 8 E M 8 I +:M M M E M 8 M M 8
ber. (Continued from Page 2) In some of those chilly befor~
If you're a business man and just what Mr. Marlin wanted. daylight sessions. The drag ls
want to sponsor a team I which Ls Thlrty.flve minutes later, 154 1-s real smooth, too. 1 appreciate
darn good advertlslngl your ap. pounds of bUl-lish was on the this. especially, tor my old spin
proximate cost will be $10 and Jeramar Ill and the blue nag reel had a two position drag-all
bowling shirts with your name was flying. the way on and aU the way off.
on the back of them. Get your Nice going. you two young'uns! The Frenchman who made It can
reservations In now as the spots We'll bet our best 3/6 rod against now have It back. anytime. along
are llmlted and most of last a mop handle that there are two with a bucket full or fresh snails
year's sponsors will be back. proud dads around. Their names from my ~Y garden.
If you're a bowler and want to are Marvin Garrett and Harry e EASY AJrn.UV&UE
bowl In a learue. go down to Davis. a couple o/. fathers who Two of the mo.t worth-wbUe
Van's Bowline ln eo.ta Mea and taurht thelr eons how to flab. futures of this Splnator are
leave JOUr name. eii&D. Dar unkaue. ""'-~ ._..,.
'nle t.entatJve 8Cbedula will Somet.l.me a,o w. brldly men. on II\OC aalt wat~ reel.! Is their
be: In the 6:45 p.m. q>ot--Mon-tloned a salt water splnn1nl weak spot. lrfost conslst ot a
day, Men's Commet"clal; Tues. reel called a Langley .. Splnator." small diameter pin which enters
day, Ladles' Handleap; Wednes. I haven't caught a yellowtail this a little hole to accomplish the
day, Mixed (Ball and Chain year. but If there are any around anti reverse et:tect. Tighten your
League): Thursday. Ladles' Sen now. I'll have the gear that It drag too much or throw It ln. in
lor Scratch. and Ladles' Junior takes. a hurry. and "snap" -you're
Scratch: Friday, Mixed. In the My alibi for having no yellow. holding a knuckle buster: But
9:00 p.m. spot-Monday. :>ervlce tall In the locker ls that. until not here. chum. The anti reverse
Clubs; Tuesday, O.C. Nisei. Wed.· recently I didn't own a decent Ia a ratchet gear. with a pawl
nesda.y, 850 Scratch; Thursday, pi reel Thls "Splnator" should which engages the ratchet In a
Men's Commercial; Friday, 905 ~n:w all about those yellows, highly positive manner. And the
Diamond Classic. for It was developed and made lever which d<X'S the trick Is
(Metro Llte ~ rada) ht. EJnt•• Tre•••* ... ,...,., SlnJIIal FL Lewis
In the very heart of the yellow. large, study and most convenl-
tall country. Yes, I mean San enlly placed. You'd have to prac-
Diego. T\s said that few fish put tlcally tear the reel apart to foul
tackle to the acid test like a yel-up this anti reverse!
Dow1a
hymeot
m _.,SIUTUTMTAIU
Smith,Corona
• • •
.; ...
v .. ~ .. wow-~. Diet.••
For reliable garden lnlormatJon and ~e b. quality nUt~~et"Y
stock vtalt our charming Dut'lei'Y In the heart ol l..apnL
onaanDaY
IY 4-1-
Waltah say:
Big SALE
II ... Llpla a.,
Everything
<•••II ••>
Man Handprint Shirt
Was 5. 95, Now 2. 95
• ..,.. bclrgabl ~ 2 0....,. poJ cmd
9QCII'GRteecl DOt to bcl9 crt the ........
Waltah Cl.te's BAWAD.JlR SJIOP
'"Eftl'ftbJD9 ~ the lalaDda ..
CJ\\ARRINER'S ...._. ayatt 4.1014
STATIONERS .B()C)KSa.LERS e 0... blodr dow1l the bW fraaa VIeW IIIUJO. MKt te abow e
22S Fcnst Aft. P'llaN: HY "544
LAGUNA 8EAOl I Use EnsigD W aat Ads lor Besalb
Shop. at the Crossroads Village • • • •
• . . on Newport BlYd. Pktan Framl.Dg
aboYe the Arches. aaoaa --
Freeway &om Hoag vwe19e Drapery & IDt.n.on .._
Hoepital Gcnrthrop Beatiag . Air Coad..ttioiWag
.... ----.....;.-----.. llarb« Bealtb Food Ston
EUe~t'l Beauty Sbop
Smitb'1 1b: Pharmacy ---Wm. lt. Harper, P.byaical Thenrplat
Llbelty ~·
Uberty U4J4
ecouats. • ...._ Claliu oC
ldDd. .. Mbta -aapbele a..rtom..,.o~ ...... We~ all CINtL
Pvt. Edmund C. Trompeter. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A.
Trompeter. 2226 Elden Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Is a member or the
6006th Area Service Urtlt at Fort
Lewls, Wash.
lowtall hlgb-talllnr It for a kelp The other forward looking fea.
bed and you on the other end lure of the Splnator Is a design
trying to argue him out of lt. It which always brings your line to
takes rugged equipment, but this a stop In the place nearest your ec-pl.te Moaldl.Dg.
"Splnator" aeema to have lt. line finger. No matter what posl-lleflalshlDCJ, Art Supp&J.
Wood-.ldl.Dg IDe.
Jolua VogeL Realtor
Uberty 1.3411
Libeny ~ 7521
Uberty ~1m
Uberty 1-tiD
Liberty ~1117 At least one landing (Davey's tlon of the handle. just back It PriDta. lllnon
Locker) Ls so convinced of Its up a little and your linE> Is just
rugged qualities that they use below the finger that picks It up wow IX
It on their rent tackle. It takes a tor the next cast. This saves a "Tbe c:ro..o.s. VWC~g~e'"
lot ot foolproof a pparatus to lot ot time. You get ust>d to your
resist the wild. uninhibited per. ball being In the same position Llberiy ~1517
CREDIT BUREAU
ot w...na 0ra11p eoaatr
(formft'ly of Newport Beach.
Lacuna Beach It Costa Mesa)
*alftftideA.._POao.
UbertY 1-7141 Jl..,.,.,ort .....
Pvt. Trompetet", a 1954 gradu·
ate of Calllornla State PolYtech-
nic College, Is a veterinary food
Inspector In the unit's Detach-
ment 2. He entered the Army In
January of thls year and com.
pleted basic training at Fort
Ord, Caijf.
forma nce of a gibbering green every time and It becomes a SUIIa If. w...-pon 81...s., horn angler with his first big completely automatic movement .._ __________ ..,.
hookup! Doesn't Jt., Davey? to ntp the ball back.
e I"'SB'EaiiEif OJfLT I haven't been so lucky this
This paragraph is for fisher-year, but thPre are times when
men only. 'Ibe rest of you non-a school of big ones b up for
Orco tlshlnr ~aden can hop over and just a mlnutt'. where a couple ~ee what Col Andy 1.!1 doing to of extra casts spells the dUfer-
'IIIY ~. ALL s~ Council thl.! week. (And Jn pu-ence between a long boat ride or
Co.
BUILDING ~-..r-sing, I'll cut my vote for more a fish you can pose with for your
J,_... 7-IDI PJpp"'dy J.07M Wacha and baseball fields ln-picture .
AJ.L .TYPES
... &aWl& ••toe Dill. ....._ ..... ,._ at.ead of dty-operated trailer-e AJfD SO TO WOU S;;;~~;;;~==;;;;;;;------------==;;;ltmms.) The other day over at the BaJ. • Here are some ~~ the excep-boa Angling Club I saw Ray
C M C tJonal features of the sea-golng Call, one of my cronies who OSta esa 0. Sptnator. for those of you who, agrees wtth me that the spin
11M myself untll recently, do not flsherman should have a bigger
own a utlsfact.ory coffee grinder. show In the competitions. We got
Tbe nn\ah 1.a excellent., practical· to talking about reels. Ray used lY aalt-watft' proof. or as near to a Splnator In Mexico and rt>ally
It as possible. I'm not aure, but rave It a work out. He was de
1 think lt'a anodized aluminum. lighted with Its performance-
The spool holds at lot of Une. all but one thing. He'aaJd, ''Tbe
Dick lennlnp. the ruY from only weak spot Ia t.be Une rolJet".
the Cortland Une Co .• who does lt'a chromed. and wlth hard use.
Otelr pubUclty, recently sent me the chrome comes oft. It should
eome rolls of lhe.ir good Cam.(). be made of stainless stHl."
Flare monofilament., blesa hll When I got horne I took a look
Uttle typewriter! Be .ent 600 at Dl.Y own rftl. I ruess Ute
yuda of tO-pound test. whlcb Lanaley Corporation la rlrht on looked Uke enoup f« the whole the ball. for m.y roU~ lsn't
C&m.U,y. Need 1 ay I wu aur-ehroDH!d -It's stalnJesa steel
Jlrt.cl whn fQ1 Splnator' spool TbOMt JUYI •~ rlrht lba.rp, down
beld over 400 ,..,. ol t.bJa nice t.bfte ln San Diego.
ltUftf )()' now ls Jtdtln', whldl e QmCK CIIAIIQC JDHU that It's Ume to .tart
.t..notJMr aUcll trick 1s 0..--t\111\lq the plndltone. Cotta'
wtt1a whtdl J'OU eaa c:1au1e ~ you know. Cotta' let ~•ely
lipOOrJe. tn ..aooc1a J'OU ean tum for 8\Y nut filhln' ck)'. And. to
a .._.. -. -. JIQII a. u.. dlanp an old ••· "'t you toll
ipool ot ~ ... moeo and be not. neft.ller ean J'OU .,tn. .. And '** ta ..................... -to wertL ot ~ -~~ ..... -~~ .... ll18~~ ...... il~il
,.. ....... ,... -.. tJidl flaa.-•WI•! ,.., ... _ ...... ~
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Ye.a.ll this at
..,..,m.naly tmle
CICIIt. C.O.C in ex-
caD 111 todar fcx-
aftftlleat w~y.
..t fuU cletaah
•
"'Tbe 2114. Stor( real •tate mcmN
SAVE TRESE PBOKE KUKBEBS FOB BEADT ILEFEILENCE
lrtkitic 1111 llll_.lic Pail Sllfferers
The ..-...t cmd best relief •••• ALl' A . C. PLUS a ba.laDced
coaab"*tioa of: b&n:b oU. oU of wiatwVJWL ...Wow balrk. a.d
Vltamba "'C. .. l.D a bcae of Of9'CIIllaa.Uy t'"fO'Wa Oalleaa A11aUa
....S CIDd uapn ar r r c! ~ roet. ROW IX S10C1t.
in The Cr0881'oack Village
IUTCI CUITIIIS
Coate lD cmd ... ow c.ap&ete
Nlec1loa of M'". JO"' cmd Jr ~~~~ Dutc:b C.rtcdaa. •••• We .W.O
~~~:P--..-.... ...... ..;:;:~~ b a ., • V Cllcaloc:e IDCitlel1al ..
11st1n
II
1.NOG
matcb. .,.,. ... ................
,
,
Du ~ of .,.., &; ...... V'la Lido ...... Lido ..... repert.
Bmt., ...... a-da. npCined ed that 11 ~ plaDta ... ,.. ri~
tM t.IMft ot a t21 _.. blqde. • • peel out .ad ............ ., 15
-ol 121~ -IO&k ... .Mewpart alOQI wttb .. tt'Om a pui"M ot
Belich. aOII .Jbrrift a. CJaWd ., ....... Xr .......... .Job DaJ.
Lol~_........,.. •• .,......, ........ ,.o.M. ....
..
ihe POUCE BLO I I ER !CaW.. Trani. t. ol Ill lea-otbe:r plaate aDd en. were aJt.ed _______ ..._ ________ ""l'·~----... ~~-waf4 a.L. Coroaa Bl.,.la .... wu down with eoar. rodt aalt, theft
of 1318 W. Bey Ave., Newport tr.ted bJ a cloc!tclr after belnl watend at a..r 'bolae ••. Ills.
Beach, perked at Oeean Blvd. fDd bit bj' f 61& whkJl wu Q\W'Ul· .JobD Bumham ot IIOt W. <>o.n
Poppy Ave., CoJ'ODa del Mar ••• tiDed .•• oa1cen 'quarutiDed a Front. Newport 8Mcb. reported
Carl Noecker of 211 E. Balboa doc whJda tiM Mart)-Daupblae, 8, the tbeft of a teO Jlr'l'• •• me-
Blvd., Balboa, reported the tbeft of Ml ~ ~Rd.. &bore tallic: blue biqde IJ'OIIl bu pr-
of a $UIO camera from h.ia ear ••. ClUb ••• .J.-ph 8. Farrar, 71, .,e.
.........,. a. fraDt tf 11M 1lewport ,... fill •lit..,._ Dr., New·
Blvd., Nnrpcll't ._. port Beadl, ntpOI'ted J*ple ce
TAJ[ES POLICE COURSE
Newport Patrol Sergeant Earl
Stoneback Is attending a two-
week training eourse given at
UCLA by the Califorma Techni-
cal Institute of Peace Officers.
A cr.,ssifieo 1\0 tn I ne Ensio"
brinqs immedi.,te results! c.,u
H.,rbor I I 14-1 I 15 .,nd orove it!
THE
(0oat1nue4 from Pate 11)
10-foot boat ln h1l 1ua1e, L.
OoldoU ot W5. W. Balboa Blvd.,
Newport Beach, reported .•..
Two abeeta valued at $15 were
atolen from the elothesllne of
Mra. J:dlth R~ry of U7 Abalone
St., Balboa laland ...• Two boys
rldlnc bicycles went by and
threw rocka lnto the atore of Miss
Bonita Wllaon ol !500 VIa Mala1a,
Newport Beach, at 4:38p.m ....
A car driven by .Judy McDermid
of San Marino stopped in a safe.
ty zone at Marine Ave. and Bal·
boa Ave., Balboa Island, and was
hit in the rear by a car driven by
Beverlee Crawford of 300 Grand
Canal, Balboa Island ... Helen
A.shabranner of 4001 Marcus Ave.,
Newport Beach, reported the
theft of a swlmmlnl ladder
whUe ahe was away. . . . Mrs.
F. R. Philbrook of :rn Sapphire
Ave .. Balboa bland, reported the
theft of a S25 canvas tarpaulin
from their ear .... Mrs. Evelyn
lillller Qf the municipal trailer
puk. Newport Beach, reported
the theft of a straw basket type
purse eontaintng valuable papers
and about S3 from an unloeked
car In t.ront of the Snug llarbor
Cafe. Newport Beach .... PhljJip c. Dahlberg. 39, of Hawthorn~
staying at 128 42nd St., Newport
Beach. suffered a heart attack,
was given oxygen by the fire de-
partment rescue squad and sent
to Hoag Memorial Hospital by a
physician .... OUicen were un-
able to loeate a prowler who
pulled two screens loose on the
home of .John Stowers, 630 Poppy
Ave., Corona del Mar .... A h it
and run car damaged the left
rear fender and tall light of the
car of Hazel G. King of 330
Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar, at
11:59 p.m.
• FIUDAY, AUG. U
Wallets of Marilyr. Hill of 1316
W. Bay Ave., Newport Beach. and
Sharon Butler of 413 Flower St.,
Costa Mesa, were reported stol~n
from the car o1 Florence H. Hill
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A hit and run ear broke two of Ul aow-roc1 Ave., CoroDa • I'OJIIDAY, AUG. 11
boles in the plutu in the aide del Mar, wu U'J"Sied ce a drunk Kra. Wllllam HUYe7 of 128
ctf Jon's Restaurant. Corona del driviq eUr8e at Watmlnate.r Buena Vilta. Balboa, reported the
Mar, at 8:27 p.m ..• Sonny Reed· A.'ft. abel a.,. SL, Newport theft of a $10 beaeh umbnlla ...
er of 3~5 W. Balboa Blvd., New-Helcbtl, at 1 p.m. •• lAurie Sue Nancy Beac:on of 301 Con1 Ave.,
port Beach, reported the theft of Lewla 18 mootha, of 107 Ialand Balboa Island, reported the theft
ha bicycle from outai~e the ~-Ave., B...oo.., reportedl,y beld her from her clotbefiine of three
boa theater . • . A paaeon vnth breath in anpr eauainl eonvul-bathina auits and a bath towel ...
elipped wings was found by Gary siona and wu treated by a pby-Howard Budworth, 14. of 304
Lineberry of1~8 E. Ocean Front, a.ician and the fire department Onyx Ave., Balboa Wand. suf.
Balboa, and wu turned over to rescue squad ... Juveniles reo fered a 3~-ineh cut in h.ia left
Humane Officer Georae Myers · · · portedly broke windows in the foot whUe runnine between park.
Mrs. Cora Kretzsc:hmar of 110 Union Oil ae~ station at Nar-ed can in the 300 bloek of Onyx
Via Mentone, Lido We, reporte<l ciaaua Ave. and Cout w,hway, Ave.; a doctor took 10 stitches to
the theft crf a new bicyde from ·Corona del Mar •.• H. Rosenthal elose tbe wound ... C. Jobnaon
her front yard. of 1115 w. Balboa Blvd., New-of 302 Onyx Ave., Balboa Wand,
• SATUilDAY, AtJG. Jl port Beaeh, reported the lou of reported the theft of four beach
Dr. Burns Steele of 210 ''L'1 a $350 wrt.t watch in the waah towea from the beach between
St., Balboa, reported the theft of room ctf Vaux's Restaurant. Bal-Onyx Ave. and Amethyst Ave ...
a aleepina bar trom h.ia &ante . . . boa . • . Mn. Ruth Lane of ~ Can driven bT Earl L. Kunkel
• IIOIID&Y, A1JO. • the 'beech in l.btt .,... ._.. tall·
Mn. Hetll7 Belua ttl •l·J:Itldh 1q funalture from porebee ot
St., Newport IIMcb, nported hou8. aloft~ tiM beeeh aDd uam. _... •t~a~ • ,_.. ..UOW Jt for ftNwood, ncaue8tlnl more
ID froat ot ber home 8t 11:01 a.m. pollee patrolln;.
ud laid tiM~ left in a car • 'l'tJDDAY, AtJO.II I01nl toward the .vet.. ... Of.. OUicerl w-. uuble to locate
fieen qu.uaa~ the dot of can nclnl wiCb ~~.epee on Char lea A. Tiowbriclp of Sll Balboa IIJaDd .tt.r a com-
Grand Canal, Belboe laland. after plaint at 11:17 a.m. from Oeorp
it bit Lee Felllnce, 11, of aot Graham t4. 005 Park Ave.
Grand Canal .•. Mn. Uo7d J:rm.
&bar of 1214 E.. Balboa Blvd., Bel·
boa, complained that 10meone
tore the hou,te numben oU her'
pnge and plaeed them on the
fender of a ear, put a dead flab
in her mall box receDtly &Dd pull·
ed loose a boal'd in her pte . . .
Mrs. Jack R. Purcell of 2821 Bay-
shore Dr., Bay Shores, reported
can ll)eedlnf up and down BeT-
shore Dr .... Cuh totalinc $50 wu atolen from the home ot Mr.
and Mn. Georp Shaw ol 510
Riverside Ave., Newport Hel~ta.
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