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Committee
Will Meet
A petition to put 1h~ City
Trailer Park issue on tbe ballot
for a public vote ls being dill
cussed by local citizens opposed
to Council action restrlctlnr a
portion of the beach tD trailer
resldl'nt.s. I
TI1e Citizens CommJttee tor
Parks and Playgrounds will m~t
a t 8 o'clock this ev~nlng at the
home of Mrs. Philip Burton , 2920
Ocean Blvd., Corona del M ar.
vice chairma n of the cqmmlttee
VOL I , •o. S-J'JVE CENTS COBOKA DEL MAL CALIF. TBUJlSDAT. SEJI'T. 1, 1155
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Council Is Urged
To Call Denlinger
Publication of a notife to cir
culate petitions is expeqted to re
suit from thls m~tln~ The pe
tltlon would ask for a p bile vote
on k~plng the entire ty owned
bayfront beach from 1 th St. to
19th St. In Newport opJ>n to the
public.
C. of C. Qrive
Gets 17 More
New Members
Th(' fifth w~kly memtM>rship
drive ronducted during August
by the Newport Harbor ChambPr
of Commerce brought In 17 npw
members Tue3day In Ute Marin
ers Mile a rea. and about 15
pledgE'S.
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NAVAL AVlATIOM CADET DoDa1d E. JacobMtl. (left), wbo t.a
the son of Jyaa 0. JacobMa of 509 Narciaua AYe.. Con>aa del
Mar. it uadergolD9 trcli.DiaCJ lD fonuatioa fiytACJ at tbe Saufley
Field Ncnoal A wd.llary Air Statioa lD hluacolcl. Fla. Re repon.d
to Saufley Field lD July after completbag 16 w .. ka of prlmey
flight baialD9 at a:aother field lD the PeAaac:ola area. Durt.DCJ b1a
•lx ... lu t.ralDJ..aCJ he wU1 alto Reel•• m.t:nactioa lD COID.bat.
D19ht and CJ'OU-COUiltry fiigbts. Be wW th-COIIUDeDc:a tbe gua.
aery phase ol hit fii9bt traia.iag at the BariD Field RCI?Cil Auxil-
lary Air Statioa lD Fo-.y, .Al4..
Vote Is Due
On Sept. 12
A suggl"Stlon that pinball king
Clyde Denlln&~r be subpoenaed
for questlonln& wu presented to
Newport City Council Monday
afternoon by Andrew W. Smith
ot Corona del Mar. the ''Col.
Andy Says'' columnis t ot the En.
algn.
Mr. Smith's letter was tiled by
Council without further action.
This mak<'S a grand tot al of
140 for the five Tuesdays of Au
gust. pi us as many mort> pledgf.'S
1ccording to Chamber S<><-retary
Hay Langenhf'im . Call, baclu will
1x> mad(' In all areas. hp said.
Following new members werE'
signed up In last w~k·., drive In
the Licio Center a rea: Lido Park
Cafe. Fred Schenck. do Realty
Associates. Davis lr nney, Pho
tographer Wa lter rdt, King
Studios of Bal Dancing.
Jeri's of Lido, Wll Killion
Real Estate.
Other n~
Kltkpab1c:!k'•
Otelter Salisbury. Balboa Island,
and tJ-4 foJiow1ng Individuals:
J ames W. Thornton Jr.. Short>
Cliffs: Fred Engels. Irvl n~ Tt>r
race; Jerry Muller. Shore CliUs.
APPROVE PRIVATE BEACH
FOR CITY TRAILER PARK.
N~rport City Council voted 4 to be r~rved for dinghy stor "It would enable tht> city to gE"t
to 2 Monday afternoon to go age 1 dinghy are-a ttl be removt'd more Income-," Mr. RJdderhof an
ahead with an t>xpanded city from toot ot 15th St.l: nut 150 swered. 'There Is ample public
trailer park project which will feet of tht> tx>ach for boat stor beach elsewhere."
set aside 510 feet of bayfront age for tra iler park tt>nants; next Councilman Bennett, who llvt"8
beach for the traUer park ten 360 feet for Trallef' Park beach; nearby, at 1501 W. Balboa Blvd .•
ants. next 400 feet. up to the boat saJd "400 feet of publlc beach 1a
It was a decision that brou&ht ram,p at 18th St.. for publlc plenty (~ the nei&hb«booct"
protests from the aucUmce. beMi\: boat ramp to _,. ltm1ted • 8 -.... stna~ Ia ~-: ::-OG&r:r: u •t .. I .,_
OW'rWCI lileadl u.. to 19th St.. temaJm a publk OiDtral 8ft; .....
Votln& "yes" Wft'f! Coundlmen beech. as It II now. The eat.lre tl!ft8e teellila'
Stanle-y Rldderbof. Gerald Ben city ownf'd beach •111 be made plan.
nett. Clarence Higbie l'lnd Mayor dt"t'per by depositing dredged "lt Is hard to believe that to
Dora Hill. Voting "no" were Coun sand on 11 'flU the Trailer Park with out
cilmcn Lee Wilder and Sandy e FElfCE TO BE Bt1ILT 1 side J>("'ple ~t Is nt"C't"SSary to ~ve
MacKay Councilman J 8 Stod Th£> plan also calls for 3 rene(' a bonus of 500 te-et of lx>aC'h ht>
jdard was absent. to be t>rt>C'tt>d tx>twf'f'n thP Trailer said. "At S~ 000 a foot. that<; a
DISRETLJUfD U:~VJSITED-Dic.11t (CalllDq C.Q.)
Jloftmcm write. about It lD bt.a column oa page
1 Bere an .....uben of bt.a party, la the teo.
cup ride: daughter Jfcmcy at left. Mrs. Roftmcm..
10D IUcb.. cmd beblDd Bleb II aetghbor Judy
Juatua.
2 Are Hurt in
2-Car Crash I• HEllE'S THE PLAN Park Sf>ach a ~d publiC bt'ach. £'). bonus of s.:;oo.ooo to tak£' ove-r
The approved plan. prP~n&t'd l tf.'ndtng from th«-forward linE' nf our bea~h . At Lido !ark tht>r£' art'
by Councilman RiddPrhiJ(. C'ha1r trailers 10 the-m<>an hl~h tide 250 trailers and 150 f('('t of prl
man of the Councils Tra1IPr Park ltnP vate-beach Ht>re-arP 90 trailE-r"-.
Two motorists suffered major I com mittee. is as follows: ThP I Sp!H'M arc-prO\ idNI for 90 tra1J and ~ f~t of prl\'att> hf>ach .
Injuries In a two car head on rol first 50 feet of the beach w£-StPr t-rs. <''-lt'ndtn~ all th<' wa> baC'k That JUst IS not common S(>nS<'
llslon on Coast llwy a h alf mile j lY of the American Legion Hall to s.1 1boa . Rl\d Thl' C'll~ man You should gin• mnrf' rono;JdPr
Singer Johnny Mercer to Aid
In Hoag Auxiliary Fund Drive
south or Corona del Mar at 1:451 j agrr and Cit} a11ornt>y wPrt> au.th at ion to u~ ta,.payPrs "ho own
a .m . yesterday. R d t B nn7<'d tv n<>gotiatP with PaC'lfk th~ beach .
A C'ar driven by Din) Torgorsen. ou 0 uys EIPC'Irt<' to purcha!'t> tht> prop I Wp ar(' ~ust as lntPrf>lltf'rl as
Z7 of Hollywood <'oll1ded with a M'IV fronting on Balbo 1 Blvd I any of you tn parke; annd rN'rPa
C'a'r drl\•en by Grorge-Cooley. s5. Ross·l·s c f From thr audl!'nc·r Mark En !ton." Mr. RlddE>rhof said "Th«-
o( lnglewood. Both W!'re tak£>n to a e gelke or 6801 ~·ashor(' Dr . Wt'<;t inMml' from thiS Trl\lll'r Pllrk
Hoag Memorial Hospital by am !'lt'wport. a<:kNI "hy th£' 1'ratlN ~·111 go toward parks and rt>C'rl'a
Johnny Mercer of Lido Isle is
one ot the many friends and
neighbors of the entire south Or
ange coast community, who ar£>
getting In the act to bring the
first gala Fund Fair sponsored
by the Auxiliary of Hoag Hos
pltal to a tun and fund climax
on October 1 a t the Rendezvous
Ballroom.
Johnny will be a volunteer sin
ger during the evening of thl'
Fund Fair day whe-n Les Brown
an d hls orchestr a furnish music
for dancing. Mrs. M~ will pre
side over tbe Recl)rd Booth at thf"
fair and wlJl dish out special
platters. Including some auto
graphed by Johnny Mer~r. him
self.
Burns Fatal
to Plummer
Burns suffered Saturday In a
charcoal fire explosion proved
fatal Monday at RQAg Hospital
to Charles L. Plummer. 56, of 131
Flower St., eo.ta Mesa.
Mr. Plummer was preparing a
tire foe a steak fry In his patio
when a can of fire ltarter cau&ht
fire. H1s aona, Duane and La-
~. hnrd htm 8CrUJD and
Grid Uniforms
Issued Today
Jne Rossi. owner or the Ro~c; h prl\ a 1 r lion " This will h(' only on<> 0~ the ~ul~nce. Thh~ nc;\n<"nt t~£~~r~ C".lfP 232:1 E. Coast Hwy. Corona :;r\ '-hPult! "" a Mr<: Philip Burton nf 2920
twt'nty b<Kiths open for business In 1 t> sout un anc>. e g d<>l Mar. has announ('('d the sal«-8 " 0 Bl ·d (" " I '~ f 11 't 1 1 ·1 d I way Patrol rt'poiled Torgorscn ('('an ' .. or.-m'\ "" l~.ar /om M a~ •1; ~stg. ~ccor d was lrav£>llng so~th and Coolt'y of his cafe to Ju~t>p~ Roudot ,,f sa1d "This i!' cit~ n\\nl'd land. tt n~ to rs. ona 0 egro e an 192-1 Maple A\'P . Co<:ta M('Sa c a ro I N . ht>lonJ!<: to thP proplro ancl .. hnulrl Mrs Joe Prelnlnger. co chairman north. Tht> npw ownPr I" dup to takc t 0 w In he k('pt a<: a l'nmmuntl\ bt':tC'h ..
for the evPnt. I O\ er on ON-. 1 At p:<'~nt h<' i~, w h I h . L•HI La PI C • • "to TO 1 IN FAVo R· Plt>nty of behind the-scenes I • ••• Ill on a trip to Eurovc ~lr Ro'-'>1 ee aIr I '1 h:t\'(' t.tlkt>d tn man.\ ""-\ work for the Fund Fair has al · D · has operated h1<: cafp in Cortma ,., ·
ready bf.'en accomplished. a('('()rd Suggt>Stions. critiC'Isms a n d del ~1ar for thP pa-;t 21) y<'arc; and Can• I 0<•:-~ nr .,., p"I'JI~ A,<'. plr · ~lr RlddPrhof c;ald "Thrv
• arr tf'n to nnP tn f,l\ 1r of thf' lng to .. 1rs. D. M. Humm<'l, Aux plans for thP Little U'agu~ b..t<;(' 'llatr~ he plans tn r:tkt' a ''aca Cnrnn.t rl<'l \Jar "h"" '" '''rtou-.
lhary prt':'lident. '"'ho ltvcs in ball program for next summer tlon tnp to :.te.x:eo C 1\ aftpr thP ly tn]urt-rl tn an IH'I, ,·nlll''••n 1n C<~undr-. plan '
Thrf'e Arch Bay. Mrs. George Co( will be dlscuSSt"d at a roach~ new ownN takPS ~mtml Corona d£'1 \1 ar J •,h ltl .. 0,,\\ "Your plan io; like-c::tving In
fey Is assuming se<Tetarial duties meeting at 7:30 p m. Monday, Included 1n the -.al" L<: the .,11 In a "hN'I rh.t.r , 1 h"m(• 01 ., 1 u,; ta'\pa~rr .... that th<"'<' 1'r~tllf'r
for the benPt lt. which will ralst' Sept. 19. in the Harbor Area Boys sale liquor lic-enSt> for "hiC'h the t>Xpt>('t" 1 1 he , n nutc-h,..; m Park P<'oplr "ho arr nnt ta,p:l\
funds for the new expansion of I Club In Costa Mesa. Tht> m~tlng consideration to be paid Is $10. about a WM'k Shr hnp~ 1., h<' t>r<: h«>r<' arp a prt'frrrf'd ~nup
Hoag Hospital. and Mrs. Harry will be conducted by Rod Mac 000. a('('()rding to thP nolle<> of a bit> to attt'nd ( 1ran~::r Co.t<:t Cui better than our 0 " n PMPI<' .. ~<aid
Casey ls in ch arge of publicity. MUllan. club athletic diN!ctor. sale published today. l('ge wh<'n clas..<;('~ ll~"l('n. Arthur C'uhhaR<'. of 413 :lRth St
Nt>wport h:land "GI\·p thP pNl
pie an opportunity to <'~fii'<'SS
th('mSt>IVPS "
"Th£>rp's an awfully iood ":~y
to S<'ttlE' lt." 11ald Andr('w W
Smith of 3400 ~an Blvd.. Co
rona del Mar. "IA-t th£> proplt-
vott> on it ...
Councllm lln Wlldt-r Mid h<' fa
vol"'f'd ket>plng the t>ntlr£> h<'aC'h
open to the public Hf" suggest('d
that the Trallt>r Park sit~ could
be SCJ't'tt'ned from th~ ~ach.
Councilman Higbie ~ld h~
had always favore-d parks and
rfoCJ"t>atlon. "We n f' e d p 1 a y
grounds and ball diamonds," he
said "'Thill plan gfv~ ua the
grf'at~ amount ot ~nue,
whk h will mort" than otr.-t thto
500 t~ ot wach."
e LEASE DucaJ:aED
Councilman MacKtl)' said h.-
undft'lrtood that t h ~ Pf'OP<*'d
fenop wu Just a "moral ob· ~tacJ~·· and that peopl• rould
a.rtua.Uy walk around 11 and uee
the be-ach ln front or the TtaUer Park.
Councilman tldderbot ~
this aasurQPUoa bJ -.tine tbat
t.bt Tta.ller Partt leut 1011 ~
down to u-. IQMn ...... ~= X.,. BW aid tla.at 1 ... fWftllliic ttl u. .. tlae .....
,.,.. to .. tile ... , -a.~~M~~atols.erme..._. .. .._. ~ ......... ---=-.. ~-~-=~~fi=l1~
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:+ME+:+:++:+:+ M w:e M ME E E EM E E EM M M M M I I M 8
e HOW STUptD CAN WE GETI
Thet term of endeerment refers to me.
You realite what o stupe I om? INow, please, it isn't necessary
to be THAT ogreeoble!)
But here's how it is:
When our C ity Council storted talking about enlorging the city
trailer perk, I naively essumed thot no sincere. true American is in
favor of government in business. I believed thot every American,
ond perticulorly every public official, hos the sacred trust to d o oil
in his power to preserve the American heritage of private enterprise.
I couldn't be "wronger." It was o dis moying shock to leorn thot
these public officials o f ours do not core a tinker's domn about orgu
ments against government in business.
I believed equally naively thot no one o n our own council could
vote to take away a magnificent stretch of city owned bayfront beach
from the public, from their own c itizens. a nd tum it over for the ex·
elusive u~ of o favored class of trailer dwellers.
Wrong again.
There are four members o f our C ouncil who vo te d Monday to
do just thot. They ore Mayo r Doro Htll. C ouncilmen Gerold Bennett
C la rence Higbie and Stanley Ridde rhof.
They oil hod but one argument. Their ·sacred trust' wos money,
nothing e lse but money. Continuing the city in private business. ond
turning over 5 10 feel of public beach to o favored few-thot will
bring mo re money for the city. The g ool is laudable ; the refore the
method used to reach it must be O.K. Let's put it in plainer lon·
guoge: C ouncilmen Hill, Bennett, Higbie and Ridderhof ore saying
thot ' the ends justify the means." W hot kind of morality is thot?
This is on the some dismal level with on incident 1 I remember
from some years bock. We hod slot machines end other g ambling in
our city then. I con remember thot I wos caut ioned by o public of-
ficial to "lay off" end not go efter gombling ... end becau5e why
not? BECAUSE GAMBLING BROUGHT MONEY TO THE CITY.
Sdme ergument. Some morality.
One gentleman living neor the Trailer Perk described Monday's
a ction es larceny of p ublic properly. · That s puttir-g i+ plainly
One ledy sood tl this woy· Council 'nsists that I could not lo1e
thee pork• so much. loved I not morey more.
0 e cour-c lma'l hee~ped even more shllme ~.;pon our c't1 w.th
hos hll about not we~'lltng o cerle~in roce of people around. 1~ that
the vo•ce of Amer•conosm?
Two members of the Council hod the best answer of oil. 8oth
Moyor Holl ond Ge, Rtdderhof soid, · If you don t like our deci~oons
you con vole us ovl. ·
AMen
New Trustee
OnOCBoard
Donovan D Lawh<'afl of Seal
BE'ar h hac; rf'~ignC'rl a 'l tru"lf'e of
Orang<' C'oa st C'niiPJ:C'. a nd Robt>rl
L. Nihl it·k ,,f ~unc;Pt &arh has
h<'f'n namPol 111 fill th<' vacancy
by County ~UIJI ,,f Schools Lin
ton Simmons
l\f r La~ hl'acl hart hN•n a mem
bt>r of 1 h<' l>l~<lrf1 -,! nN• t h(' col
l<'g<' distrirt wa ... <''tabllshed on
Jan. 27. 19-17 Fur the past sev
<'ra I ypars hC' has bN>n a member
of the St>al Beath City Council.
Mr. Niblick has bE-en a rest.
dent of Sunset Beach !or the past
26 years. This Is the first time
he has held public off ice. He Is
su~rintendent of the Sunset
Land and Water Co.
1Hj111i1 T. I••J
Of Ballloa Is .. II
Benjamin Thomas Gurney, who
bad lived In Orange County for
60 years or his 72.year llfe span.
died Saturday morning at hls
home at 400 E. Balboa Blvd .. Bal.
boa. after a brief Illness. Funeral
services were held Tuesday In
Santa Ana.
Mr. Gurney, a retired builder,
was a veteran of the Spanl5h-
Amerlcan War and a member ot
the Chrl&Uan Church a nd ma~n.
lc lodee. Survivors Include a
daughter, Mrs. Thurlene Carpen·
t«, and a erandlon, Robert M.
Mlmln. both ot S.nta Ana .
Boots & Saddle Chill
PariJ Aids Casa Colina
An Ice cream and cake party
was given Sunday of last Wf.'f'k
by members of thE' Boots and
Sadd le Club for rhildrPn ronval
escing fro m polio. a rthrlt i!l anrl
c;lmllar diseases in Casa Co lina
near Chino.
Women m embE-rs of the rluh
baked the cakes a nd a group or
amateur musicia ns from sur
rounding communities playf'd for
the children. Club members a t
tending Included Mr. and Mrs
Forrest Paul, Mr. and Mrs. George
Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Prlrmann. Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Garvey, Mr. and
Mrs. Les Paris. Mrs. Jim Lewis,
Mrs. Charles Lusk. and Mrs.
Leonard Weatherwax.
u •n anrnmAT, IIAIIOLD
It wu "muchos" happy birth
day for Harold Bird ot Balboa
Friday night, Aug. 19, wben a
gathering at the home or the
Donald Gundersons. 1581 Mira·
mar Dr .. Balboa, celebrated the
blrt.hday with a dinner of Mrs.
Blrd's enchUadu. Mra. Blrd and
Mrs. Gundenon are alatera.
CVI'I'EJIS IIA YE CVU'n
Week-end euests mld·Aueust
at the home of the w. P. Cuatera.
2l.2 Larkspur Ave.. Corona del
Mar, were Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Col-
v~ of Covina. -------
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-BY ~~~
(The Flshlne Editor ot the En·
algn didn't eo fishing one Thu.rs.
day. Instead, he took hls tamlly,
which meana Mamma, Nancy,
age 8, Rkh, age 12. and an 11-
year old neighbor, J udy Justus.
to Disneyland. It was the Fishing
Editor's second vl5lt, as he at-
tended the Press Preview on July
17. For all the others. It was their
premiere.)
Dear Mr. Disney:
Thank you t o r the ride!
Through your courtesy, and that
of your Robert Burns (doubtless
a descendant of the auld Scottish
poet, since he has a canny finger
on your shops, restaul&nts and
concessions>. this family had a
wonderful time last Thursday.
We m~ seelne several people
that we would have enjoyed
meeting, like the Vlce.Presldent
and hla family, Davy Crockett
and-Walt Disney. But we aWl
had a wonderlul tlme.
Perhaps you--and aome other
people-would like to know what
a fairly typical serving of South·
ern Calltornla tamUy chowder
thinks of Disneyland as It Is to.
day. Here are aome lmpressJorn~,
and aome sueeestlons. dJahed up
country style, for your consump.
tlon. The kids wlll add the sea.
sonlng.
• QtJESnox s Like a lot of other californians.
we drove Into Disneyland with
certain unanswered questions up
our sleeves. The first one, about
the traffic, was settled before we
had ever parked the Ranch Wa.
gon. There was nothlne to it. rve
often had more trouble parking
In front of my own home here at
Corona del Mar. on a busy week-
end when all those Los Ange
Ienos are using our beach to es.
cape the heat and the smog.
The other big doubt that keeps
a lot of Mr. and Mrs. Milque-
toasts away from your big show
Is the fear of crowds. <They
should have been there that flnt
day!> Most of the time. we
waited less than "10 minutes to
eet lnto anythlng, or -any.
lhlne. IUch and Judy Ju.t M4 to
drive one of thoee Uttle ears In
the IUcbtleld Autopla. Me, too. U
It hadn't been tor that tool and
die maker !rom the Budd Com·
pany In Gary. Indiana. who was
next to me In line, I might have
gotten a little Itchy. As It was.
we fought the war over again.
w('nt dl'er hunting. caught wall.
eyt'd pike In Canada and built a
miniature auto something like
the on<'S on the Autopla. I al
most jolnt>d his Union. but we
got to the gate just about then.
In anothN 10 minutes we'd have
ha d that car on the market~ e IJfTERESTIKC FOLD
If you like to chew the !aL
likE.' J do, the few long lines you
walt out can be fun. You meet a
lot of Interesting people. And be
llevc It or not, those roving vcn.
dors of "Cokes'' a re a big help
whC'n you're afraid to leave your
spot In a li ne. If you ha d an ap
petite like mine. and my kids.
you'd have 'em serving up hot
dogs and Ice cream like they do
at ba ll games!
I haven't seen at least once, I'm
gonna' go In the evening. In the
Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evenlne-
as Crosby croons It-That's when
I'll be there! And aomeone told
me, believe It or not, that big
crowds are not part1cularly In
evidence over the week.ends.
Everyone stays away because
they are afraid ot the crowd!
Funny, but It never seems to
bother the same people about
January One In Puadena. Tbat'e
the day I enjoy television-at
home. I like my Rose Bowls In
my li\tlng.room. e 1'008 I'EET
About an hour before we lett,
up came an Idea. A Fibber Mc-
Gee, maybe, but I think It would
help. It's a pair ot sponge.rubber
sboe.aoles. a b o u t two Inches
think. You could set up a fitting
station just Inside the gate and
rent these to your visitors. May-
be they could be made with
qulck.flttlng harnesses -like
snowahoes. And even It you don't
go tor this, a coupla' dozen hot
foot pools ot cool, clear water,
wtth nice soft cushioned seats.
would be real luxurious!
"All day I tramped the burn.
lng sands without a sight of
water; Cool, Clear Water." That's
the song my actune dogs were
slnglne about dinner time! Dls·
neyland would make a swell
place for a floorwalker to take
a busman's holiday!
As a fisherman, I naturally
like the soothing sensation of a
boat. Those Speed.Boats next to
the Autopla were real thera
peutlc. The gentle motJon of the
boat, plus the vibration of the
motor sure gave my feet a treat!
Colleague Dr. "Morrie" Ri ce of
Santa Ana must have had foot.
trouble too. He waved at us from
the Pink Boat. The attendant
told us that Glasspar In our
neighboring Costa Mesa had
built them. I kept wishing I had
one for my bay and bell buoy
fishing. They were real sllck, like
all glasspars. and very stable.
And 1 liked the outboard motor
la • ..U. even it you're not
troubled _:rtth a followtna·aea ln
Dlsneylanci
You may have heard tolb aay
It costs a lot of •dJ.IM&Ib"" to see
Dl5neyland. It doesn't have to!
The boys' most prized souvenirs
of Disneyland are the Disney
character cartoon~ they brought
back. Great big ones. too! They
Ins isted on putting them on their
bedroom walls that evening.
even before we ted the dogs . Rich
has .Pluto and Tbe lleluctcmt Dra.
qoD. Nancy has Du.I:Dbo. The ar
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S-A-L-E
of
PAINTINGS
by
fBELMA PADDOCK ROPE
at th•
VACABOifD HOUSE.
IALBOA ISLAJfD
through Sept. -opeo _.._ Them there's that big qut>st ion
about the best time to go to Dis
nt>yla nd. We lasted for 8 hours ~~~-~=i~i!il"if Thursda y-from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
We had free wheeling from the
time we got there until about 2
o'clock. By 5:00 a lot of the smog-
breathers had taken oU again
and things were as serene as ln
the morning. Next time, when
there wUI be fewer things that
THE
LIDO
RESTAURANT
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-.,-Approdlu ... -Ia Clbanp .., COL ....,., W.IMIIIL r-r ~~--el ator c..ca and bUla wu~~GJ.t from -.Jay
and Jlenfro lnlurance ~.
• ft.A" n •aa apUt the remainder ot the take 2t1t Mewpon alvd.. Jttewpon
In tbil ~Mance r am Indeed so.oo. ...C'h . ...um. laturdaz afeht
80rTY to aay wr told you 10" at The Council hu the rlpt to by a noviee buralar, N.wpart po..
the rtnt meetln• ot the CJU~~el)6 eubpoena anyone anytJme and lie» repcwUd.
Committee tor Para and Play quNtlon them. under oath. My The buralu UMCJ a ICNW drlv.
I"'uncte. At that ttme I aald that ._, Hop, lOt that treatment er to btealc a 11 .. wlHow NU
City Manaaer John SaUort bad without nottc:e rlpt In Coundl a latch to pin entry. o.IU and
told the Trailer Park expanalon meetJna. tUes weH ranaacked In tb• ot-
ldea to tbe Council. Diplomacy U Mr. DenJJnera lawyer ltktee ttc:e, and the money wu t&lwn
and .weet t_.k wtll get you no-that ht. client (who wu ••nt) from a Un money box In th• ..at
where with them. Ia not involved In any eamb11n•, ot the 8fCI'etary. It wu Mll.wd
Council fired the Park Comnrt.-and lt there Ia any eambllne he the burelar wore e lOYM u no
alon, and the new Commlu1on has no knowledge ot It, It would evidence ot finger prtnt.l eould
hu been told by Mr. Sailors that be only talt to let him have a be found. It appeared to be the
they had nothing to aay reeard. chance to anawer the question: work ot a no¥1c. In desperation,
lng the beach ln front of the What happens when he opena lnveatleatlnl oUJc:era aatd. lm·
Trailer Park or the Trailer Park the machln•T Thftl cell In preutona with tracee of ru.t were
Itself. I further told them that enough proprtetora to an.wer lett at the aoene of entry and
they s hould fall ~ack on the only that aame little question. a1ao on a door of an adjolnlne
weapon (and It Is • powerful Let'a clur the atmosphere and office wblc" wu attack*l un-
one>-the vote ot the people. Put let the public get a peak at thla auoceeatully.
It on the ballot by petition. big bualnea, estimated at $25(),. ~;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;.;;;;::;:;:;:;;:;;;:;:;:;:;:;;:::;;;:;~
Prediction: A notice ot lnten. 000 a year. That aln't bay, folks.
tlon to circulate a petition wm That dollar •len and decimal
be tued soon . . . point are In the right place.
EWe ........ ,.
And that, my dear readera, It Out.atandJne In thla hassle 1a
you are still there, starts the ball the fact that the practtce of bar. YARN SHOP
to rolling toward telUne our pub-mony and unanlmoua vote wu rttf a. ce.t .... .,
llc servants what you want. abandoned In the publlc meet. c:.n.a c1e1 .._ IIA _,
The petition carriers can hit the lng--a healthy s1en, I'd sey. KnlttJnJ', CrochetJne and
pavement for signatures to place Would enyone like to analyze Needlepoint Supplll•
the question on the b~llot -tor me the vote ot the three coun. Knfttlnl Baga
which briefly and In my quaint cUmen -Gerry Bennett. Chick
laneuage Is: ''ShaU the beach be Higbie and General RJdderhot, Spedallzed ~~-
saved tor the use ot the natives who have voted aealnat lmmedl. and lnatruc:tJoNI
or restricted to them turrlners." ate outlawing of the pinball._ • •ova
Let the Council know that they ja~nid;it;ieill~m~e~w~h~a~t~et~v~es~TMMM~~M~on.ii~tbruijiiS.iit.iliO~a.m.~~toiii15~p~.m.~i are the servants ot the people.
not their dictators.
• PIJQAU.a
CouncU finds themselves still
battling the pinball Interests. I
am just pesky enough to remind
the Council that by letter and
from the Ooor on June 27 I
brought It to their attention that
on July 1 the licenses were up
for renewal, and suggested that
a refusal to renew the licenses
for plnballs because of their un·
desirability would be an euy
solution.
It was amusing when my letter
on plnballs was read at Mon.
day's Council meeting to note the
speed with whJcb CouncUman
Gerald ~nnett sprang to the aid
of Clyde Denlinger and how
Councilmen Rldderhof and Htg.
bie chimed In wtth "Let's let It
ride 'tll June 30, 1956." This In
spite of the fact that Sandy Mac.
Kay sugeested that Mr. Deplln·
ger and several businessmen be
subpoenaed to verity the lntor.
matlon he had received: that the
usual procedure on opening the
pinball machines and counting
the take was flrst to reimburse
the proprietor for any pay-ot.r.
made to playen. and· tMn to
SPRIII BULlS
NOW is the Time to Plant
RAIUICULUS IIEIGIES
·FREESIAS
IADEI SHICI IURSEIY
LAGVJIA UACII
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&ACIIIATVBAT
SPECIAL FOR
Thursday-Friday-Saturday
September 1-2-3
OJILT IWIPI I nDIIVK 8EU SOLD BED
ARMOURS' & LUERS' CURED HAMS
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GJvlfta them.elw. a "breath.-'' Wore lld\ool ttaJU. Jlftwport Har.
bor Hlah VIc. Prlndpal Jo.
Hamblet and t amJly bave been
ependtna part ot Auau.t In the
northern Calltornta.oreton area. ........... .-........ ..,.. ...... .., .....
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UPIILITEIIII
A hole ln the edJ.tt of a C\lrb at Jalboa Blvd. and Jll• st.. Balboa,
wu bla.med for lnjurie1 ~Uttered
bY Mrs. Gertrude .t.. Spieth of
South Puadena when lhe fell
alter tteppl~l In lt. She Injured
her left ankle, two finaera of hff
rtaht hand and both knees, po.
lloe aald. 'nle •treet department wu notltted to ~epalr the l ~
by 3-lnch hole'-
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87 DlCil BOnJII.Uf ~CQ-c : J # ! :+ M M M M M *>!* E E 8 M 8 E I M M M 8 8 E F «:
(Contlnutd from Pace 2) We're down. to the •ueeeetlon
Ult-man drew them while they department. I'm a fisherma n
watehed, bue.eyed. Then he aealn. AI I rode down alone the
wrote "to Nancy" and ·•to Rich" levees on the Mark Twain, I
and alened hla name. I think Jt'a ml.ased the fl.ahermen alone the
.,._ KcJatJM, He'a a 100<1 ar banu. "Hey!", I thought. .._.,
tJat. but from hla alpature. he IIOtf What'a a MJ.ululppl River
ahoul da' been a doctor. Those car. without catfish! Catfish will live .,.. ......... c .,. ... .., I.J:MitY ...,..
ISSO • ..... 'tL c:..e. .. _ For a.tterf\e... .,.~ c:.l too.u were a ble thrill and an In that water. They'd l~e it." mE ENSt6N. H~l 114 endurlni one tot a dime a piece. And you could flx up an Old
(dwardS SHOES ®
AND COMFORT ABLE . FIT
e
for over 55 yeors ~ has b.en malting shoes that
coMbine COfltfort with sturdy protection to kHp children· s
growing feet happyl Youngsters like ~ beca uae
they're good lookl"9--nd parents like them because
they're practica!l •
FOR GilLS
I
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FOI IOYS
Stores
CIRCUS BOOTERY
SAVE Willi I
Fa,_,a Pilley
BRUCE MARTIN
AUTO-TRUCI-FIRE-UFE
LOCAL AOENT
1793 NEWPORT AVE., COSTA MESA
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OFFICE: U l»ercy 8-5554 RES. Uberty 8-5063
ULTRA-MODERN
King Studios
Do you call that expenalve! Fiahln' Hole. with cant> poles and
Then, down ln the Bazaar, ln bobbera, and let the kids I an
Adventurellnd, there was a Ha· ages) tlsh for tho!!(> cattlaoh ~
wallan boy who wun't wearing Then, alongside the Old Fishln'
a malo, but he aure wore a cocoa-Hole, you could have an old rol
nut hat. Hla customer wu a ored mammy trying cat fish and
aweet little blond ot about five hush-puppies! TJaat'a what I like
aummer1. Firat, he redid her about the South. An Old Flshln'
halr, so ahe had a hor~-tall. Hole. tried catfish and hush pup
Then he atarted makJne a hat pies! Why not In Dis neyland!
for lt. While he worked, he told And when you build it. Mlstah
a story, and kidded all hls cus Disney, Suh, I'll take a aeaaoa
tomen. He bad a good line--tldr.et. Anytime you n~d any
much better than Georgie Jes Ideas about fish, just ''Call C.Q."
ael's. The cute h at was tlnuihed I'd abo ... admire being tht> Fish
before you knew lt,'M\en he took lng Mana ger of Disneyland'
another piece ot palm and before e ALL 1:ms AT HEART
the ble blue eyes of his lovely We have one last confel'4slun.
little c ustomer, he fashioned an Mamma. l bless her soul I, wasn·t
exotic bird, and a lone halrpln. even luke-warm about going to
Out came Ute horse-tail through Disneyland. She shuddered every
the hole In the tJny hat, and In time I mentioned going. She tin
went the pin with the bird on ally consented, just for the kids'
top. II would be out ot tllm just sake. AI the day wore on and
then!) The expression on that lit our feet got flatter. Mamma's
tle lady's face was as beautiful smile ~ew wider. I didn't have
as a Catalina sunset! All this to uk wh~ther she was hav1ng
cost nothing. But DeXt time. It tun. The bl& flowers on the llttl~
that "'papule"' (crazy, In Hawat. ~asa hat sh~ bought In the Ba
tan) boy ls still maklne hats, he zaar wet-e keeplne time to the
has a customet-! We eot back to tune I was playing on my new
Fantasyland just In Ume to g~t 'Davy Crock~tt Bird-Call Flute. So
the kldl off their third Wild RJde were het-Japanette parasols. She
with "Mr. Toad. was so happy sh~ almost drop.
e WJI.ATS aESTf ped the bottle ot eenulne Hong
Naturally, you have to eat In Kong Soy Sauce--the one we got
Disneyland. I heard rumors that from that cute Chinese American
things were ao expensive-that girl ln the Bazaar.
coffee cost two bits a cup, etc. We left home wlth three kids.
etc. Not from where we stood, or There were five when we opened
sat! Everything was about the the front door at 218 Marigold
same as everywhere else you go. Ave.. In Corona del Mar, that
And the chocolate-eovered Ice-Thursday evening.
cream bar on a stick I got from So.o o -thanks. Mr. Disney'
the guy with the Carnation Milk Thanks for the ride~
Co. cart was the biggest and Dl<.ic I Calling C.Q. l Hoffman
most luscious I've ever eaten. and Mommle, Ric'h. Nancy
Don't believe nwythl.D9 you and Judy Justus.
hear!
On the way home we took a NO'I1CE OF INTENDED Wh MORTGAGE 80rt of family Gallup poll. " at NO'I1CE IS HEREBY GIV EN:
dld 1'C"l like the best?'~ Rich was Tha t JOSEPH ROUDOT. Mortga right back with his answer. "The
Autopla. Gee. I'd like to go up gor. whose address Is 1924 Maple
again and stay all day, just drlv Avenue. In the City of Costa
lng those cars! Crash! Oh, Boy!" Mesa, County of Orange. State
Judy, nearly as old as Rich, of California. Intends to mort
joined him In hls choke. but not gage to JOSEPH ROSSI and ADE
1 w h d h LINE ROSSI. Mortgagees. whoS(> as ardent y. ~,ancy a a toug address is 2325 East Coast High time deddlng. Finally, with a bright gl~am tn her eyes. she de-way. Corona del Mar. In the City
clded. 0.. biCJ ... te for Mr. Toad of Newport Beach. County of Or·
and hls Wlld Ride! 1 guess To. ange, State of California. All tlx
day'a Children don't IIC&fe easily. tures and equipment, stock-In·
Mamma and 1 had no trouble trade. and that certain OnSale
deetdlq. We'll tab that rtde GO Dbltllled Spfrlta Lken8e No. IM-a the 1\a.,.S. Queen « tbe MUe of a certaln restaurant and c:ock· Mal~ owr and 0~ aaaln. and tall lounge bualnea known as
Jove tt. M the boatma.n 8&1d ROSSI'S and located at 2325 Ea.t
' "Thls ts the coolest jungle you'll Coast Hlghwty. Corona del Mar.
ever be ln." In the lani'Uaee of In the City of Newport Bt>ach.
today's teen-agers, It's really County of Oraoge. State of Ca~ 1
cooL Next time r 111 gonna' go tornla. and that a n ~xecut (
dotVn the Amazon In the twl. mortgage of tht> same wall bt> df'· Uptl livered a nd the consldt>ratlo n
therefor paid at 10:00 o'clock e SUC?ESTIOifS a .m. on the FIRST day of DE
That s our story, our lmpres CEMBER. 1955. at the escrow de
slons or a little blt of Disney partment of the BAY ESCROW
land. There's not enough space to CO .. INC .. Main Offl~ at 2515 E
cover everythlne. Apologies to Coast Highway. Corona del Mar.
Frontlerland and Tomorrowland. In theo City of Newport Beoa!'h.
I did n~te that the stewardess County of OraiJge. State of Call on TWA s Spa~ Ship Is just as fornla.
cute as on their alrllneors. The Datt>d Augu«t 22 1955
painted desert needs more paint. JOSEPH ROL'OOT
and more lnjuns. And It would
be handy If you'd look up a few
stand-Ins for Davy Crockf'tt.
MortgaJ:or
JOSEPH ROSSI.
MortgagN'
ADELl:'iE ROSSI.
MortgagE't'
STATE OF CALIFOR:"liA
COUNTY OF ORANGE "-"
o/ 8~ ~tUICMUj
On August 22, 195.:>. before mt>.
the underslgnf!'d. a Notary Publl~
in and for said County a nd StatE'.
personally appeare-d JOSEPH
ROUDOT, JOSEPH ROSSI and
ADELINE ROSSI. known to mt'
to be the persons whose names
are subscribed to the within In
strument and &<'knowledged that
they executed the sa m~.
.. .
WITNESS my hand and offlc
tal seal.
(Seal) ANNE JOHNSON.
Notary Public In and for
aald County and State.
(My Commission Expires April
20. 1959.1
. .
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Skun~s Cause :'c.:'.=
Fuss In COM Servl~ were held In Long
People In the 500 block ~
tween Larkspur Ave. and Ju.
mJne Ave., Coron• del Mar, are
careless about coverlne their ear
baee cans, catJstne akunu to c.ome down Into the area, Street
SuJ)ftlntendent Bill Covert haa
oompla!ned to Newport pollee.
Humane Offleer George Myers
was Instruct~ to lnveetlaate.
Otrlcen disposed ot a skunk
found In the garage of Noreen
Gannon of 415 Poinsettia Ave.
Marearet Farnum of 309 Narcls
su11 Ave. reported a skunk wan
derlng In the yards and In tht>
alley In the 300 block between
Narcissus Aveo. a nd Orchid Av~>
Officers took care of Its dtapo a I
VAlfi)Al.S DAICACE aQATS
Beach on Monday for Mrs. Lily
)(. Davisson. 62, who diE'<! Ia t
11\urllday at hc.>r homt-at 3.'10
Avocado St., Custa Me'>a . Orig
lzlally from Idaho. Mr'i Uaviss<Jn
eame to California 17 )'Pars ago
and ~Wttled In c,.ll>ta Mt>s.~ 1r1
1952. Survivors lndudt• h~>r huH
band, WaltN of the home ad
dress and a son and daughtt>r
QUICI SERVICE
ROu.ER SHADES
Standard S h a d e Cloths and Custom Specialties e Drapery H a rdw are e Venetian Blinds.
<71.. SluJe ~hop
• lleddo the * Call '-t Oftloe BA 8tW
02 S2Dd St.. lfewport Beacb
l'AG& ·-
W~y atoro ift some garage?
Ha"• Traaafer
I Storace
2200 lf.-..rport •l•cl.,
Costa lloea
Phoae E..._ & Sua.
Uberty a.n23 ~ a.JSII
II•·I'<T 0 1 <);, I.YOiirt
"' (_I " l () .J .J I ' •,• • lo. '
Vandals made holes In w1nd
shields ot two boats with BB or
pellet shots. Newport pollet.> re
ported last week. One hole was
In the glass on the St. Louls Jr.,
owned by Dudley W. Eller of 493
Abbie Way, Costa Mesa, moored
between "A" St. a nd Main St..
Balboa. Two holes we!'e left in
the windshield on the boat.
Kona, owned by W. L. Jenison
of 307 Palm St.. Balboa, moored
at the Balboa Pavilion.
STROOT'S HARDWARE
HOUSEWARES
'
• t •
r i: >}
* Giftware * Appliances * Paints 1-lf..,..t M'l'd.. LJ I-MIL eo.ta .._.
How much will it cost
to send your childre n to coll ege?
Now. when they"re still io the Jungk Jim stage.
is the time to start planning your children's
coUegc education. But do you realize that the
a'erago cost, including Nition, board, room
and other fees, is about S 1,250 per year per child 1
Where is all this money ooming from? to
thousands of cases. it comes from t.be savings
uccounts that forward·look.ing parents have
b\.ult up O\Cr t.be years in insured Savings and
loon Associations. Here are the advantages
these Associations offer:
I. Y c. •rillct 11rt11c n~ reew-, for these
A.ssociations invest most or their funds In
•
sound, steady-paying home mort~.
l. Y c. •"-II are l&fe. Tile} arc protected by
sound ~t and substantial rcK"-CS..
and •ruumd up to S 10,000 b) an agency of the
U.S. Government.
3. Yo. leal with fne.cll), e'penenoed people.
~le who really ~ about you-and vou r
community.
So if you want to be ~urc your ohildrcn en to\
all the advantages of a college ed-
ucation. open a ~' angs account m
an msumd Sa\-mgs and LNn 1\~·
SOCUIUOn now!
Convenient CORONA DEL MAR Office
2407 E•rl Coat Hi<Jhw•y Harbor 5220
h•nces Bundy, M•n•9er
IEWPOIT BALBOA SAVIISS
and LOAN ASSOCIATION
P. A . Palmer. Pres1dent ..... ~!'~~~.L_--LJ....L.l.u....L.~........,.~-....
33 66 Vie l i d o Harbor •200 Jleeou.rc:M DOW aeeecl
121.000..000..00 NEWPOR T BEA C H C A LIFORNIA
But the handy
YELLOW PAGES may have a tip
or two
For sporting goods
it pays to look.
in the •class ifi ed" part
of your T~lephone Book.
YMUI
DO lEI lEI
at
• • • . ofsodal
note
Ruby Stevenson and Jean How.
ell returned home last week-end
&om a two-week motor jaunt up
the cout to Ruby's childhood
home In Brltllh Columbia. On
behalf of Ruby, treasurer for
BPW. and lean, who la president,
1955 membership dues will real-
ly be needed as soon as they re-
turn. (Honest, I'm just kidding.
glrb). • • •
Enrolled at USC are Marcia
Moorehead and Arlene Huff. Rol
lie Barcume, formerly of Harbor
High, will be a treehman this
tall at Principia College, near St.
Louis. Those who wlll attend
high school or "upper school" at
Principia will be Grant Horn
beak and Dick and Diane Ward.
MATTRESSES
llaDenprf.aq -Cottoa roamll~
Irregular Shapes
REW -U8111LDDIQ
COSTA MESA MAnUS$ CO. ~150 twwpotf N . ~~ t.llOl
Nancy Tritt w1ll return to
school at UCLA on Se-ptember 7
-many of the girls are returning
early for rushing-Nancy plans
to Jive again at the Delta Gam
ma house. Also returning to
UCLA are Yvonne Taylor and
Mary Ann Russ. Jeanne Casten
dyck. we hear. Is not returning
to Northwestern this year, but In-
stead wlll continue her studies at
UCLA. Connie Mangold will re-
turn as a Pi Phi at Arizona and
Carolyn Giddings will undoubt
ably go back to USC In Ume for
rushing. She ls a Kappa.
Latest reports are that other
Harborltes and their schools will
be Judy Crane, Oberlin; Barbara
Stare&e. USC; Doran Suess, Red-
lands, and Joyce Crane, Occlden.
tai.
"' cr~mified ,4,d in The Ensign
brinqs immediate results! Cah
Harbor 111 -4·1115 and orove itt
Already at college are Angette
Crouch of Newport and Richard
Lane of Balboa. who are two of
l Continue4 on Page 7)
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lite ,efiOIIOIIIH
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an easy to acha... with ·
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..u~COLORI
Drop in and let us show you ... color
harmony for the bome. exciting.
dramatic. and perfect enough to satisfy
even a deooratOI''s criticia.l eye.
Colors in wall 6nisbes; Oat. semi-doss
and high-gloss ... all harmoniz.ed"
as never before. Discover the
SELECfONE Color Plan. It's perfectly
simple ... and simply perfect.
A f1rt~ 0'd :~, , ... ~·Jju(!
CROWN HARDWARE
• WE CIVE CROWW STAMPS •
HArbor 232
3107 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar •
·---.. 1
Country Fair Theme Is Set
for B.t Back Alley Fete
The bla Back Alley Falr will
be held aaaln Monday, lAbor
Day, at the Balboa Island Com.
munlty Methodist Chltrch. A
"country fatr'• theme has been
selected for the event, which will
begin at 12 noon and continue
throuah 8 p.m.
WhUe the day's activities are
planned primarily tor youth,
CEBTlFICATE OP BtJSDIESS
Flctitiowl PlnD .....
THE UNDERSIGNED does here-
by certify tlrat she ls conducting
a real estate business at 3444
East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar,
California Onder the fictitious
firm name of RAY REALTY
COM PANY a nd that said firm Is
composed of the toUow1ng per.
son whose name In fuU and
place or residence are as follows,
to.wlt:
Hazel May Ray
544 Seaward Road.
Corona del Mar, Calllornla
WITNESS my hand this 5th
day of August, 1955.
Hazel May Ray
STATE OF CAUFORN1A )
)ss.
COUNTY of ORANGE )
ON THIS Ftlth day of August,
1955, before me, a Notary Public
In and tor said county and state,
residing therein, duly commis-
sioned and sworn, personally ap.
peared HAZEL HAY RAY known
to me to be the person whose
name Is subscribed to the wlthln
Instrument, and acknowledged
to me that she executed the
same.
WITNESS my hand and offi-
cial seal.
Adolph J. Vlccellio
Notary Public In and for said
County and State.
My Commission expires Au.
gust 23. 1958.
Publish: Au«. 18, 25, Se-pt. 1, 8.
NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE
AND NOTICE OF INTENDED
TRANSFER OF U CENSE FOR
THE SALE OF ALCOHOUC
BEVERAGES
Notice Is hereby given pursu.
ant to the provisions of Section
344()-of the Civil Code and Sec.
tlon 7.2 of the Alcoholic Beverage
Control Act of thto State of Call.
fornla, that JOSEPH ROSSI and
ADEUNE ROSSI. husband and
wife as joint tena nts. Intend to
sell to JOSEPH ROUDOT a ll thaJ
certain personal property consist
lng generally of good.will. fix.
tures. equipment, stock.fn.lJ'ade
together with an On sale Dis-
tilled Spirits license Number
984-B of a restaurant and cock·
taJl lounae ~ known u
ROSSI'S belonetnl to aald JO.
SEPH ROSSI and ADELINE ROS.
SI and locatt"d at 2325 E. Coast
Highway. Corona del Mar. City
of Newport Beach, County of Or .
ange. State of California, and
that tht> purchase price thereof
will be paid. on THURSDAY. the
FIRST day of DECEMBER. 1955,
at BAY ESC'ROW CO., INC .. Main
Office 2515 E. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar, City of Newport
Bt>ach, County of Orange, State
of California. at 10:00 o'clock
there wtll be attractions tor all
aa• General chalrmen a~"e Blll
Ferry and P. F. Balnee. In charee
of flnance wtll be Steve Ferry
and Otto Hoeg. Chairman of
booth construction Ia Matt
Waidelich. Arranglna publicity
are Gall GraveJS and the Rev.
Donald G. Sapp.
Committee chairmen Include:
decorations. Whitney Baines.
Ross Eckert, Nancy Shooter, and
Matt Waidelich; popcorn and
lemona~ Terri Waidelich, Do.
!ores Harper, and Gall Graves;
candy, J!arbara Harper, Donna
Smith, and Mrs. Sapp; make up,
Marilyn Shooter and Sha.ron
WaideUch; sponge toss, Nancy
Shooter, Vallerle Lowen. and Burt
C. Lowen; balloons and darts,
Bill Ferry a nd Sandy Knapp; fis h
pond, Bettejean Guenthtor and
Robert Guenther; zoo, Whitney
Baines and Steve Ferry; pistol
firing darts, Ross Eckert, Chesttor
Eckert, and George Hauser ;
swing ball, Allen Guenther; and
schedule control, P. E. Baines.
Throughout the day a cafeteria
lunch and supper will be served
by members of the Woman's So
clety of Christian Se-rvice under
the chairmanship of Mrs. Ted
Hauser. caleterla workers wlll In·
elude Mrs. Cornelius Donker1 Mrs.
Wayne Hunte-r, Mrs. Lona Grlf.
fin, Mrs. Walter Schmid, Mrs. By.
ron Nealy, Mrs. George Brldg.
man, Mrs. Edward Fruehan, Mrs.
Leonard Hargrave, Mrs. Fount t..
Lowe, and Mrs. Clarence Bow.
man.
· Cafeteria hostess will be Mrs.
P. F. Baines and Mrs. Lee Bolin.
Arrangln& for the hot dog booth
witl be Mrs. Clyde Shoottor and
Mrs, Matt Waidelich. Mrs. C. T.
Coane will serve as cashier.
DIRECTORY
MUSIC
Margaret L. Scharle
Teacher of Plano
Organist · Accompanist
Evening Classes
tor Adults
307 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del Mar
FtJJfE~ DDIEct'OU
Friendly Neighborhood Service
PARKES-RIDLEY
MORTIJARY
110 Broadway
U 8·3433 It 8-3434 Costa Mesa
NOW ... TWO
BALTZ MORTUARIES
s.vtq tbe au-. Area
Baltz Mortuary
CHAPEL BY THE SEA
Harbor~ 3520 E. Cout tllehway
Corona del Mar
Baltz M brtuary
Uberty 8·2121
17h It Superior, Costa Mesa
AMPLE P A.RKJNG
BOTII LOCATIONS
A.M. The a mount of the intended INSURANCE
purchase price tor the license Is
$10.000.00. That the address of "Be Sur~. Insure" said venc1or and license Is 2325
E. Coast Highway, Corona del WITH
Mar. City of Newport Beach.
County of Orange. State of Cali. STANLEY
fornla. and the address of said INSURANCE AGENCY vendee and transferee Is 1924
Maple-Avenue, City of Costa Phonto Harbor 2474
Mesa, County of Orange. State 3315 E. Coast Hlahway of California. •
Datt>d: August 22. 1955. Corona del Mar
JOSEPH ROSSI Res. Phone, Uberty ~ 73~
Vendor a nd Licensee
ADELINE ROSSI CIDJlOn..A
Vendor and Licensee
JOSEPH ROUD<Yr Wilhur C. Wagner, D.C.
Vendtoe and Transferee Cbtropractlc
STATE OF CAUFORNIA Physical Therapy
COUNTY OF ORANGE ss. Colon Therapy
On August 22. 1955. before me, 314 Ocean An., Laguna
UCK ,_, .. LA JOLLA
110M JC&fte)' Tritt ol. Lido Isle
~Uy r«urned &om a vt.Jt to
La Jolla. where lho wu Ule
bouse au~ or her clusroate,
Miss Ann Milliken; Both J'lrls at.
tend UCLA.
' ..
Light thei~ lif~ ~it~ ./Jit.k#lt
IT. AJIDUWI
nEUY'I'DI.AJI c::auacll
1Sth St A St Af\dr~ Rd .•
CICI'OU froaa JUgJa lcbool
LJbertt' I.UPJ
hatort -... Jcaa• a. Stewart SUNDAY: Mornlng worship, 9:30
and 11 a.m.; Church Scftool,
9:30 and ll:OO j Jr. High. Sr.
High and college age Fellow.
sblps, 7 p.m.; Thursday, Prayer,
study group, 9:30a.m.
COJOI11JOTY IIETBODIST .ao w. lttla lt.. Coda ....
Uberty 1-4552 -... 1...,._ W. KcSiaaDe
Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Church Sun· day School; 9:30 and 11:00
a.m. Momln& Worsblp--7 p.m.
College Age MYF Service -7 p.m. HJgb School MYF Se-rvice;
8 p.m., youne adults group
service.
TilE CIIUKZ OP CIDJST
1050 Clauda St.. Coda Keaa Uberty......,
D. C. Rant. lllDistw
Sunday services: 9:45 a.m . Bible
study; 11 a.m. morning wor.
ship; 7:30 p.m. evenJng service.
Midweek service, 7:30 p.m .
Wednesday.
TBE canca or CllBlST
Odd P.UOWS Locl9a.
lMI Jfewport Aft..
eo.ta ......
Llbel'ty 1-5711
Tom~. Jr .. Kba1ftw
Sunday Services: 9:45 a..m. Bible
study; 10:55 a.m. worship serv.
Ice; 7:30 p .. m. evening service.
caJUST CBftCII rt TBE SEA
CommaaJty KetbodUt
8a1boa BI..S. at 1•oa St.. W.wpad
llArbor sm
Paatoirl .... Roy JL CarlMe
Sunday Worship, 9:30 and 11 a.m .
Church School: 9:30 a.m. Mid-
week Meetlng: 7:00 p.m. Wed.
nesda)'o preceded by 6:15 p.m .
potluck.
Pm1T AIIUDLT OJ' GOD
IIDcllt. & EJdaQ Aft.. C:O.ta U...
Llbetty 1·1711 ~ N. C:. CNalc. .__.
Sltnday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor·
ship: 10:55 a.m. and evangelist
service, 7:30 p.m. Youne People
and ChUdren's Service, 6:90
p.m. Sun. ·Mid. week Se-rvice:
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Ladles'
Missionary CouncU, Thursdays
9:30 a.m. tor all day.
SEVEJrl'll DAT ADVEJrnl'l
Jfewpod al'f'd. at Bolla St..
Jfewpod IW9bta Ln.rty a.1SS2
Elder D. L Spcna)41ag
Saturday Morning Services: Sab·
bath School: 9:30 a .m. -Ser·
mon: 11:00 a.m. Prayer mtoet·
lng: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m .
amaca of oa. wm••n
1-Anebet• lt.. e-ta ll..a
Pasto.t lle9. Clift Wlll._a
LJbelty a.7lll
Sunday Servtcet: Sunday School,
9:30 a .m. Morning Worahlp at
10:30 a.m. Evaneellatlc Serv·
Ice, 7 p.m. Sunday. N.Y.PS.,
6 p.m. Sunday; Pra.yer meeting,
7:30 p.m. Wt"dnesd-.y.
PJUT cauaca or camsT
ICIIliiWI ,. ........... ----' ..... IIAibGc Mtl .
Sunday Scllool: 9:1.5 a.m., Sun·
day S e r v l c e : 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday Evening Meeting:
8:00. Reac!JnJ' Room. 33a VIa Udo, Newport Beac:b. open 10
a.m.·5 p.m. week da~ 10 a.m.-
7 :45p.m . Wednesda~ 7·9 p.m.
Friday eveninn.
CKaJST LU'1'11EU1f caoaca
OP COITA lOlA
(lllanut I,...S)
~a..c:llalL
hnora -... &.;etba:r Tonow
Sunday Serv1ces: Worship Serv·
Ice 9 a.m. Sunday School at
10:15 a .m.
IT. JOACBDI ~CB aAUOA IILAJm
liN ercuc~~~~ ll..a COIIKU1nTT III'.TiiODIST
Pathu 'l'boaaaa J. Kma • ~~==~~=-IUDCSay .. _... at '!· L I. 10 CIDd a 11:30 a.m. Weekdaya: Maaa at ~
7:00a.m .-Confessloa: Satur· Sunday Servtcet: a. m.
d&YI from 4:00 to 5:~7:00 to Church School; 9:30 and 11:00 8:30 p.m. a.m. Worah.Jp Service.
1 ID1' unliT cau.,.
0. M&WiGfi .............. c... .... ... '*' ~--u.tra..l ,._._, ll.elbert a., .......
...,. UPI'IIT cauaca
..... a..A ... etll ....... c.n. .... ...... a. • ...-
Sunday Servtcet: 9:45 a .m. Sunday School; 11
a.m. Worship service.· 6:30
p.m., Bapu.t TraJnJne Union;
7:30 p.m.. Evenlna Service.
Wednesday: 7:30 p.m., Prayer,
Pralle and Bible Study. Mon·
day: 7:30 p.m. Men'a Chona
p r a c t I c e : 8:30 p.m. Men's
Prayer Meeting. •
CII1JaCII OP ou• L&DT
OP KT. C:.UIIEL l.Cl w ...... al..S.. • ....,...
~-·· p~·~·"-7 ...... Patbew ....._..,.
. A8at.
Sunday Maaaee~ 8 :00 and 10:00
and 11:30 a.m. Confession: Sat-
urdays and evea. of 1st Fridays
and Holy Daya from 4:00 to
5;30 p.m. and from 7:30 to 8:30
p.m. DaUy M .. 8:00 a .m. F1nt
Frlday: 6:30a.m. and 6:00p.m.
Nove n a (Perpetual Help):
Tuesday, 7:45 p.m. Pl.ahermen's
Mass, July and Auau-t. Sunday
4 a.m.
tnnVEJIIAUIT COIOiUMfti
P1D.I.OWDD a..u Chit', ...
515 w ............ .....
.a..sn-1 .... P. W • ._..
Sunday Scllool, 10:.30 a.m. l.lorn-
lng wonbJp, 11:00 a.m.
ST. JAIIU UIICO•AI. Ia VIa Lido. •...-t .....
llAibow 1210
BeY. Jolaa .. ~ llectoc
Sunday aervlces: 8:30 a.m. Hol.Y
Communion, 9:30 a .m. Sunday
school; 9:30 a.m. morn l n g
prayer and sermon, 11 a.m.
worship service. Thursday Serv.
lees: 9:15 a.m. Prayer GuUd;
10:30 Holy Communion.
ST. JOJDf VIAIIIUT
31. KadDe Aft.. Jlalboa lalaacS llAibow .,.
Patba S~ta.y, Pastor Pat.Ja. · hmauul
Aaat.
Sunday Masses: 7:00a.m. A 9:00
a.m. Confession: Saturdays and
eves. of LJt Fridays and Holy
Days; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Fl.nrt
Friday Mass 8 a.m . Summer
Mass, luly and Au&USt Sltnday,
11 a.m.
CZIIftAL ma.E Cll1mCB a.... ....... Drcllt. c... Jt.& 1.111 •• ....,. a.a.sur ,..._
SU!tdQ lcllaol: 1:• ua. llcln· ~ .. .-. u=-: .. hi .. flee. 1:.10. Mkf.'"'* .....
Ice. Wedneaday, 7:30p.m.
Youna people meet 6:1.5 p.m.
Sunday.
PDIT IOVTIIKD aAJTIIT
Sunday servlC*: 9:45 a.m.. Sun-day Sehool; 11:00 a.m., Wor·
ahlp S«vloe; 7:30p.m. Sunday
evening ~ n vIce ; Mid· Week Service: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
Prayer MeetiJur.
• CBUatii u.a.oa ASSEJOLT OP OOD ISO w. _.. ... lt.. c.t. .....
QaapeL loata.a CaW. Liberty 1-Ma
alble Coli~ WEWPOIIT IIAllBO. Ln.rty ua1 .__, Dl'. ll1mald B. ,_
LUTBEUlf CBftCB BeY. c. L Tb1111Doa4 Sunday ecbool, 9:45a.m.: church
1501 Cl1ff Dr. Jfewpod Belpta aei'Vice 11:00 a.m. 'fraJnlng Uberty 1.1131 Sunday school 9:30 a.m., morning Union 7 p.m. Sunday. Evenlng
...,_ ltobert Grolaluad worship 11 a.m. Young peopJe worsb.lp 8 p.m. Sunday. Teach·
Early service, 8:30 a.m. Sunday; service 6:30 p.m., evening era and oUJcera meeting 7 p.m.
Church School. 9:30 a.m.: wor· evangelist service 7:30 p.m. Wt"dnel'day. Prayer aervlce and
ship service. 11:00 a.m .; Luther Mid-week aervtce 7:30 p .m. Bible study 7:45 p.m. Wednes-
League, 7:00 p.m. Wednesday. . day.
Tbia Directory ia made poaihle by th ... cine-minded buai.neumen:
WOODW0RTH PIANO SHOP
Exchwve Aaent tor Baldwin Planoa
2610 E. Co.st Hwy. Her. 3382 Corona del Mar
NEWPORT H~RBOR ENSIGN NEWSPAPER
Prlntlne-Advertlatng-Local News
2850 E. eo.t Hwy. Har. 1114' Corona dot Mar
NEWPORT HARBOR lANK
3435 E. eo.st Hwy. Coron. cW ....
RICHARD'S UOO MARKET
Oranae County's Most Complete Market
34ll v-.. Udo HM'bor 2128 H.-port S..ch
EARL W. STANLEY; RN1tor
Sell1n.c Newport Harbor S1nee 1.931
Meln Off"tce a.lbo. l.a.d H...t>or 1 ns
STAFFORD I SON
Electric lnatallatJona, Maintenance. Repatra
110 R~Yenide Ave. U a.l459 Newport INch
IALIOA lAY CLUB
USI
OUR
the unders l&ned. a Notary Public Office: Hyatt 4·2398
In and tor saJd County and State, ""===Rea=·=:=H=y.=a=tt=4-4084====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~122~1~W~·~Coest~~~H~~~~w~..,~~~~N~·~w~pcw~rt~le~Kit; ~rsonally appeared JOSEPH
1 ROUOOT~ JOSEPH ROSSI and
ADELINt:· ROSSI, known to me
to be the per110ns whose names
are subscribed to the within ln.
strument and a cknowledged that
Safest plcrce for your cam. after h~ ... k.
eDd cmd hotic:lays. AM
about our Day a D d
N i v h t Depowtory ..me..
they executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and otfic.
lal Seal.
(Se-a}) ANN,E JOHNSON.
Notary Public ln and for
County and State.
(My CommlasJon Expires Aprll
20. 19f'4) •
•
...
so what! You can sparr yourself without
spoiling the menus ... by cooking the one rully
Tlw cold faa is dw 14
el«iric bo.-food
&eaa lea JOU bu1 wbta
IIOCb 1ft fW1. cpality iJ
¥ &Dd prica .... ao..
. .
I
taOMDAY, IDT. L 1 ..
Miss Diane Crandall of COM
Is Bride of William Gould
Pink carnaUon.t and roees
b'med a bridal crown few Mtu
Diane Crandall who wu married
Au,uat 18 to WUllam A. Gould
In a double rtne ceremony at the
Corona d e 1 M a r Community
Church.
The bride, who la the dauettter
of Mr. and Mrs. Loula Crandall
of 475 Komlne Canyon Rd., Sbore
Cll.tt.a, wu eJven In rnarrlaee by
her father. She wore an ecru lace
dress of ballerina leneth with
scoop neckline bound In satln
and matching aaUn aaab.
Her at.ter, Mrs. Donald R.
Barnes of San Juan Capistrano,
Glamour
Glimpses
ByMK
Driving your dauahter to eoJ.
lege ! Taking a late summer va.
cation! Getting ready for the fall
club season! For all these oc-
casions and many. many more,
you'll be well dressed In a new
knit 2-plece dress or suit from
O'BRIEN'S. There just aren't
ma ny oceaalons when you won't
be In proper taste In a knit. And
nowadays they make them In 10
many popular and fl,ure-natter.
lng styles.
ADd lf you AJlE bdd.D9 J'OW'
dau9btw to co~• lD cmother
weell • -. check that l.Lat of
......SU.. thocougbly to be
sun that she baa the heft
wardrobe t~ acbooL Mo. It
doeua•t lane to be the mNt ...
~"· bat she cma ..,. Cl lot
of time r. atadles lf abe bCD
thoee quldt-waab. o.troa beclu-
U.. lib our aew Dclc:roa bG-
tt.t. bJou.e.. for b:latcmce. ADd
bcrYe you ..... ou.r CIISocab1e
...... -.troD cottop alaortM
D.lg'llt~ with the matcblD9
bloc.aers'P -Abo lD p..J.'al
Hit of the dormitory ~t will
be the new "Black Watch" plaid
cotton p.J.'s with matching quJit.
ed lounge coat. fresh In at
O'BRIEN'S. They are the ama:rt-
•t for alter hours spreads. br idge
--and of course book crammln! • Mow Just lD ccue yoa b«fttl•t
goott.a dowD to the bca1ca yet.
auda • bOM. 9'lJdlea. pcmta
GIDd .up.. bany -~ to
O"aaUKKrr bar • we •C'kd ...................... __ ............. ~ ,... ..... .., ....... , ..
.We "'Q•....-._ dllllly ..-~ ,..U. wta • little oeatrol
CliNt • gealu tc. beplD9 ap .....
And h ave you seen the new
Olga garter belt! It's really a
superb little waist and tummy
slimmer without putting you
girls within the confines of a
girdle. And then for our really
svelte figures under the new
longer torso dresses we'll take a
little control !n girdle form. Come
In and see our new fal1 fashions
-lots of 'em at O'BRI EN·s.
IIAibcx ..
2S15 E. Coast Hwy.
COBOKA DEL NAB
eerved u matron of honor. She
wore a pink and whJte oreandy
d:rea of 1rtn1et lenet}t.
Rlchard Gould, brother of the eroom. wu best man. The eroom
la the 80n of Mr. and Mn. Marton
L Ftaher ot 1753 Tultln Ave .•
Coat& Meu. The Rev. Edwin
Gomke, putor of the church.
rNd the marrlap rites. and Mia
Marearet Seharle of Corona del
Mar P\AYed eelectJona on the or.
san.
Mrs. Uoyd Whitlow. aunt of
the brtde from Torrance, uslsted
at the reception, whleh wu held
In the church aoclal hall. MrL
Crandall received rueata In a
navy and white erystalllne gown.
The groom's mother wore a black
suit.
After a short honeymoon In
Santa Barbara, the younr couple
wlll eventually make their home
lo Bangor. Maine, where he Is
~In& traMferred with the U. S.
Air Force. They are travelling
acrou country with a house
trailer. Both of the young people
rraduated from Newport Harbor
High School.
Initiation for rllltl~&llle Pullea
Auxiliary Unit Mr. and Mrs. Purv Pullen. 416 Mar,uerlte Ave., Corona del Mar.
New members were Inducted
by the ritual team of the Amerl.
can Lei!on Auxiliary Unit 291
last week.
Mrs. Albert Leutwyler. presl
dent, welcomed the following
new members: Mmes. Dolph
Barnes of Sherman Oaks, V. S.
Conrade of Long Beach. Miss
Ja net and Joan Boetto, .Jacquelin
Little and Christine Johnson.
President Leutwyler presented
citations to Mrs. Ralph Bonds,
Mrs. Roy Gehres. Membership
and Mrs. F. H. Joyner. Pan Amcr
lean. from the American Legion
Auxiliary of ~partment of Cali
fornla.
EJfBOU. ft SAJfTA BAIUIABA
Among the new students ad
mltted to Santa Barbara College
of the University of Califor nia for
the coming fall semester are:
Gynelle Dysart. 400 Redlands
Ave .. Newport Heights; La Netta
Richardson, 319 Irvine Ave .. New .
port Heights; John Kepper, 1301
Kings Road. Clltr Haven. and
David Michael Valle. 49 Beacon
Bay.
are entertalnlng Mr. and Mrs. AI
fred Corbett, guest& from Cal-
gary, Alberta1 Canada. The Cor .
belts also are enjoying a visit
with their daughter. Miss Esther
Corbett. who has been living
with the Pullen.s. They will re
turn to Canad a following the La
bor Day week-end.
Also visiting at the Pullen
hou~hold ls a nephew, Gordon
Uewellyn from Mojave. Mr. Uew
ellyn will teach Spanish and
French at Garden Grove High
School In the Fall.
iatal u.•scapill&
2221 E. Coat Jl19hWG'J
Coroa« 4el Kcu
Boyce Prior
LI l-'1fi'ZI
lAD Jo
BA l~J
.s-p ••• , ..
leter C..latil
TODAY. the story of a good figure Is told
NOT In pounds, but In
INCHES on a TAPE MEASURE
YOU will be delighted and amazed when
you know for the very first time what
the STAUFFER SYSTEM can do for YOUR
figure! At the StnuUer System. you will
be told how long It will take to achieve
your desired proportIons.
PbOIM Todcly f~
Tour F .... 'hicll Trecrtmeut
Bcubor 174.2 3117 E. Coclat Hwy.
COROMA DEL MAll •
Draperies
Custom Made in
0..-OwnShop
Beautiful Casement Cloth
12 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM
* For Example:
8 Foot Wmdows. C.ili.Dg to Floor IAngth.
Complete with Trcrnne Track cmd m.taUation..
Other Size Windows Priced Accordingly
* EIPEBT. fBE& IN1EBIOR DECORATING SERVICE * •
DICK
••port••••
SCHOOL
Loeal color hu been truly
Jdded to the South Bay Com mun-
Ity Art.l A.laoclaUon show en.
tltlect .. Aquartana," currently ~
IJ\1 Mid at Karlne Land, Palos
Verdes. Newport Harbor artists' pic
tute~ selected to hang In the
ahow include Thelma Paddock
Hope's "marina," an oil of little
Marina Dorsey of Newport. and
a water color entitled "Damp
ness" by Phylll.s Hepler Skelton
of Balboa Island.
Also hanging are pictures by
Ruth Larimer MPyers and her
mother. Barbara Larimer. living
on Harbor Island.
WITH
ALL
YOUR
SUPPLIES
FliOIC
CORONA DEL MAR
PHARMACY
3 ..........
2 Hole Bi1Hn
..
59c
49c 3 Hole (It 15!) Biaders
2 & 3 Hole Note Papers IOc & 25c
Craroa & Crarolas IDe. 19c, 29c.. lOc
Zipper Note Books (plus tax)
File Canis
School Sciuon
Plaflime Water Col•s
Artist Bruslles
"HJfole" 11•1 Diti•n
Ta .. ed 111111 F ... n
lie
IOc
IDe
2&c
$2.25
IOc •d 25c
lie
* We C•rr IU Sizu, "IIYTDIF' *
Note Book Ft11er Papers
Scrltcll P.U ........... ...... ......... . .. . I Oc
2lc •
lc I IOc
e Pmbn '1.iquicl Lead., Penc:ila _ . ·---...
• Zipper. BiDden. pric»d from ·-· ····-··· -··· ·-·---·--·····-··· -· e Beaullful 8aGp Boob -----. _ . . . at 69c and
• New ·Aaeov!Qpb· lkdla --·---·--__ _
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$1.59
$1.00
e Spired ,_DO. Note Boob --_ __ at 1Sc and
C9c
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* HEADQUARIEIIS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES ARE AT * DB. MAR PHARMACY .... ·~
IICIIII'S
LIDO IIIIET
wftla SAil IE
September 1. 1955
Newport Beach. Cal.
··Hey Sis' Is this a Grocery
Store!'. I felt a tug at my skirts..
Returning from a Mombo les-
son at our new Lido Shop Klnr
Studios of Ballroom Dancing, I
was practicing my new stpp up
our front walk. J looked down to
see a couple of "little people"
standing hand ln hand.
"Yes, this Is a Grocery Store,"
aald I. assuming my J recognize.
you-but I won't.tell-anybody.wbo-
you-are expression reserved t o r
celebrities.
·'Then why don't you hanr out
a sign! We're Mom and Pop Asto
from M ars. We're rolng to open
up a Grocery Store and we made
a special trip down to ~ what
you Earth.ans had to offer," piped
Pop. "We've ~n making the
rounds and we've never seen
anything Uke this.''
* * * ""You cdD't .... autb.La' -,.t.:
wclit'U you 9M taalde. • tboupt
L CD I ..aot1ec1 them up the
froat walk.
""~'• E..tll'a Sclb. Pop, tiM
cSoon opea by theaaaelftS CID4
I becu 0rgcaa Ku.a1c.• Koaa
8qUecaMd.
We bad DOW nacbed the
froet lobby.
~· •ftrlbodY ~ the 1c1e cnam c:ooes r troaa
Pop. ·rm bQD91'TI ..
"Jllgbt o..,.r ben lle.lrt to the
llclbrf. What fiCI'fOr would you
l..lbr'
The CI'OWd wclitmg tor doable
dec:bn wt4eDed to let tbeaa
t1mL hp had to wait Cl couple
of llliaut• wbUe the boy fla-
tahed bcm4 pacldNJ • couple of
qucutL Noaa tboaght she'd l..lb
aaraetbJ.D9 troaa the Babn lD-
atead. She settled foe « ati-aw.
ber1'y tart.
"Gee. Sla. tb1a tat. Just l..lb
Craadaul thoat)tat abe aMCS to
media. • • • • -we do cdl our
bcddD9 ript .... bela.lad tiiOM
......... cloen. • add L '"tAt _.._. .... y.. .......
I hW .. ,._ _. G• I ............ ,.. ........ Cltlllllla. ..
* * * "What're those stairs for!"
!rom Pop ~tween bites of Fresh
Peach. 1 'Tht>y IPad up to our Mt>7.7.an
ine. If you want to t.1kP some
gifls back to Mars with you.
you·ll find somP unu!-ual ones
upstair-; . . Or tr you nN'd a
ran opPr.rr or a rou pi(' uf extra
I bath tOW(')!' "
' Pop g-rabbed Mom by the
I skirt~ .. Shp alway<; l:!lM wild In
a plaN' ltke that'"
* * * lnaide the Grocery Depa:rt-
m eot Nom spotted tbe Dlddla-
SODS wild mouotcrlo Bladtberry
syrup • • . ..Pop. l&o•t th1l the
same syrup we found oo tiM
table of tbe fcmcy reatcnmmt
we stopped at tor brecddCDt oo
tbe way dow1l? Why doll't ,..
get ICIIDe 10 1IN CCID bcrYe It OD
our pa:oc::altes at bome?•
Mom tileD dedded CD 101l9-
abe WCD ben cmd dlc!D't lmow
...,... she'd be badE. she'd bet-
te. lay lD a sapply of rat:re
food.a she ooaldo't usucllly f1Dcl
•.. Tb .... abopplo9 bclabt-hllb
latw. I felt I abould tell ta..
11N'd be 91Cid to .... btp Mw
a:aytblD9 abe wa:at.d 4Ift. .-
WCD home. We ,... alwcya .-.
c*Yia9 !etten .._ ............
Ytait.d u.s ..... lD the----nqaMtiNJ C*ta1D dellariM be
-t tiMID •••
* * 1r "And I'm going to make us a
frt>Sh Blut.'berry pie for dinner!
Haven't hnd one since I was a
gtrl ~ .. l told Mom to t1')' my reclpe
for Upside Down Bl ueberry pud.
ding: Whip up a whltr cake mix
acrordlnr to directions and put
ln cake pan . . . Then br1na a
box of blueberries, ~ened to
taste along with a little walft'
on top of the stove Just to a boll
. . . Then pour the hot mlxtu.re
on top or the cake batter . • .
Then bake . . . The berri• all
sJnk to the bottom.
"Real George," said Plop. ''So't
your .tOft ... I we now why 70'1
didn't have a &Jan up tn front
.•. Say, SJa. then't nothlal Uke
thb • n;ypJMe ln tbe Uiltftne!"
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"STAin' UVING .. IM'Vf!DIATELY. IN
IRVINE TERRACE
OVERLOOKlNC
THE D!Atrn:FUL "SMOG-I'IlEE''
YACB'I1NG CENTER OF NEWPORT HARBOR
"Southern Callfornla'a Most Beautttul Subdivision"
Tomorrow's Dream-Today!
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT
COMPLETED
OUR DISTINCTIVE FURNISHED MODEL HOMES
AND OTHERS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
NINE DIVERSIFIED FLOOR PLANS
To the home buyer who wishes to purchase In the $24,000 to $35,000 class we sincerely recommend
the lrvtne Estates overlooking Newport Harbor.
These homes feature California ll\'lng. Offered exclu-
sively through Earl W. Stanley In a Smog-Free area known a.s lrvlne Terrace--on Coast Highway opposite
the new lrvlne Coast Country Club, Newport Harbor.
* For recommendation. we refer you to anyone who
holds a Leasehold Estate In Irvine Terrace, Beacon
Bay, Bayshores or Clift Haven.
Earl W. S.tanley
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Phone Harbor 4448 For Fu;-ther Information
Vogel Value
c•ou on IIR
For lease with o,li01 to lluy!
Lovely J.bedrm., bath and t.;, view home. Completely fenced yd. Large bedrooms ... hardwood floors ...
rumpus room with Bar 8-Q _ .. close to Little Corona
Beach. Will apply ~ to all of rent on purchase price.
For Re1t
3 bedrm., fully furn. view home. Npt. Heights. $1 73 mo
THE VOGEL CO.
2667 E. COAST HWY.
HARBOR 1741
CORONA DEL MAR
HARBOR 1477
(Closed Sundays during Aug.>
ON IORNIH CANYON ROAD
i1 Shere Cliffs
UNFURNISHED FOR $35.000
a truly charmJng view home of 2 bedrooms and den
with lovely patJo ... 2 u.sed-brick fireplaces. beamed
ceilings. birch paneling, Forced Air heat ... Exterior
or redwood and used brick with shake roof and 2-car
garage ... 1500 sq. rt. of house and the lot Is 60' x 155'
deep ... Aie 2 yrs .... taxes $378.~
LOUIS W ~ BRIGGS, Realtor
71 1 E. Balboa Blvd. Balooa
Phone Harbor 8() ,
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Picturesque ProYincial
Spacious Brownc>ll df'c;lgn Includes c>normnus mnst£'r
bedroom suite w1th his and her dressing room~ and ba th. guest room anrl bath. cozy den. 2 ftrc>plac<'S ...
lots of used br1ck a nd redwood ... hC'avy shake roof
ocean view ... just a step to excellent ba thing beach
Price $38,500
Open Sunday I to 5 p.m.
248 Evening Canyon Rd .. Shore Chlffs. Corona del ~ar
Drive by or S(.'e Dave Osburn
,. a. palmer iiCOI'JOratetl
ole hanson co .. sales management
1700 w. coast highway -Uberty S-5573
"'IY FIIIT SPECIALISTS"
ART C. KISTLER CO .. REAL ESTATE
2091 l'ewport Blvd.
Newport Beach
Harbor 5226. day or night
LOOIIIIG F. A BUYER FOR YOUR IDlE?
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?
Tn ,.. ~~r•••• •• II a IEILT•
. . . the man that has made real estate
his full time profession.
Both b~yer and aeller mould teCUte the readJly avall-
a ble COUil.le1 of the penon best qualified to uae the
prot.-ional title. ''The R.ealtor."
NEWPORT HARBOR
BOARD OF REALTORS
nma ch~. and what was
pel'fect fci your needa a few
years aao h\ay now be inade-
quate. Perhapa you have a
City home and now w ant a
Beach home .•. or you have A~age and. want bualnest~
property . . . or you need a
larger home ... or a amaller
one. THE LOGICAL 'I'HJNG to
do ls to exchange with aome-
one who HAS WHAT YOU
WANT Aim NEEDS WHAT
YOU HAVE. _..,e specialize in exchanges
ANYWHERE. Call HA 3T1.
We want your llstlng.
• ISLAID IULn CO.
• WI: NEED JlDIT A.l.S
Bachelor-1-bedrm. -
a-beclrma.-turn.-un-
f um. -pup tents, etc.
Mewport Harbor area.
Harbor 5032
3024 E. Coast Hwy.,
Corona del Mar
• ...... Lit
$10.0110
27-l FL W•r
FI'OIIIp
•
498 Park, Balboa Ialand HA 3T1 IOIER E. SHAFER
CUFF lAVEII
3-ltedrm. ruclt-type
house
with den-dlnlng room. 2
baths. pine and copper
kitchen, Hot Point oven
lc range. hardwood tlrs.;
Huge lot with permanent
view, swimming pool.
tiered patio, completely
fenced.
$31,100
Submit terms
WALDRON REALTY
~ Marine Ave .. Balboa Island
Harbor 234
FOR SALE: IIJ tner,
Corona del Mar,
3 w... 2 ••Ill,
modem home, rum. rental
apt. attached ... close to
Harbor VIew School and pro-posed parochial school ... everythtng built-In Including
dishwasher, d1sposaJ, etc. En-
closed patio and 2 car garage
with work bench . . . call
Ha. 2506-M.
your ~bj)B*
includes a
Little League
bQ..febaU field
in the neu>
Halecrest
Jn beautiful COSTA MESA
Harbor Boulevard & Baker Ave.
SaiH Apnb-WIIUI' & U.
Te!ePbO... ~-8-7492
106 McFadden Pl. Newport
(at the Pier)
Harbor 140. Eves. HArbol\ 1137-M
• UIIOUNCIII •
CLARENCE L. COOPER. INC. DEVELOPER
5 Exquisite Bay VIew Homes
by
John B. Clark, Quality Builder
located on
Harbor Island Road
• • •
Features:
e 4 bdrm., 3 bdrm .. or 2 bdrm. & den
e 3 baths
• Shake Roof
e 2 fireplaces
• Swlmmlng Pool "If desired"
e Lot sizes average 65' x 125'
• Restricted area
e Clever Provincial, Hawaiian and Ranch type homes
e Forced Air Heat. Garbage Disposal. Westinghouse
Dishwasher
• Beautiful Paneling
e Large Sunny Patios
e Expenalvely Land.lcaped
• Wired for mf-Pidellty Mua.lc:
• Fine Cabinet lnstallatJons
e Built-In Electric Stove It Oven
e Built In Bar lc Refrigeration
e Delightfully decorated
Shown by appointment only to
Qualltled Clients
For preview showing
Call
John Abe ll
HARBOR
INYESTIEIT CO.
REALTORS
Harbor 1600
Evening Phone U 8-5386
PreiiJ As . A Picture
Nice 1-bedrm. and den home In Newport Heights, near
shopping area. It's only 7 yra. old. has hardwood Ooors and a large alngle garage. Thts is the best buy In a
small home In the city of Newport! --nT• BillETT, ltallr
466 No. Newport Blvd., Newport, (1 blk. N.E. of H~g
Hospital) Uberty 8-2'T72
CHill CDYE
.. '1111111111
2 of the last lots In tbla deslrable location.
Build one or two units.
Now moved acroa the atreet on the earner at
400 E. 17th St.. eo.ta Meia u.ty 8-1138
Oppo.lt. Newport Beaeh City JJall
Complete OUke s.Mce . Paatiq /&ftllable
INS !f.-pert ~
-~-
• l 'oo Lnte to Cit •t
OOBOifA DEL iUi RENTAL
2-BEDDI. IU· apt., partially
fUtn., bay view, 180 mo. yrly.
Gerald W. llltdlle, ph. HA 13.
COM man would Uke c&rdentna.
cle&n·Uj), etc. Call R.A :56M. Mel
UpU\a.U.
fireplace, nice patJo, cloee to
market. It transp. R.2 zone,
room for another unit. l>rtve
by 513 Jasmine Ave., Corona
del Ma.r, and then call me!
CLAIRE VAl HORN
REALTOR
2731 W. Coast liwy., Newport
u 8-4277
IIOW SHGWI118
First R•!
Plus
"PIUTES OF
TRIPGIJ"
Shop
at
' Crossroads
Village
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... ,, .. , D•lar .......
•
••• on Newport BIYd.
ahoY• the Ar~ acrou
FrHway from Hoav
·lbpital
Tlf II Plf' I
I For M ale It remakl Jlelp ln
f!V«Y Une of ~ are comlna ln dally. PIHM come to our oUICM to ,....._ tor
the locality ne..,.. to your
home you Wish to work. Lew
feel.
MIL Sarah ElHn Mallard. 71,
of 1815 Orance Ave .. eo.ta Meu,
dJed Auc. 22 In the Altadena
lloepttal , Allad«na. She wu born
ln Chethift,. Enaland. and came
to the UnJted Stat• 4e ,...,. a,o.
She had Jlved In Pasadena for
~ yean a nd In eo.ta Keaa for
the put three yean.
Funeral aervtces for Mrs. Mal-
lard were held Aua. 2' ln the
Baltz eo.ta Mea Chapel. with
the Rev. Dona ld 0 . Sapp, pastor
of the Balboa laland CommunJty
Methodllt Church, oftJclatlng.
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BH WUN 4 · l S · ON BROADi'o AT
.......... .Ju•• ALDIIOII
0&.\NGI! (ONLY>
~PQM
"'IIAD TO DJ:NV'Er
WALKERS
I ... AJnfAT
o..ua..t. ,._ 1-
uow .............. T
•owftUnaa&T
h tua•a Custom Picture Fram1A9 ............................ Liberty ~1117
VWa9e Drapery & IDterion .. .. ...• ... . . . ... Libe11y ._...
Gcrw1Juop BeatiD9 ·Air CoDdltloa.lD9 .................... Libel1y 8-4471
II~ BeaUb Food Ston ............... ~ ~--· .... ·-··.Llbeny 1-1424
~·a Beauty Shop......... .. ··········-·"···· ... .... -~ ............. .Llbeny ~12
Saith'a b Jlbarmacy................... . ................................... ~ ~7511
Waa. 1L Barpel'. Physical T1aenlpl.lt . . .....•................... .Llbeny ~7C71
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I ....... .Ca .... e&L ell eC w'!ll Will .. W'WMr -..r_ ... ......_-c.· Ia • ._ eC •uul.ay ..... onsrr AaMU. _...a I ?III d Rill I ~ ....._ IIOW m 110CJL
ID !be CR-oad. VIllage
s~ ,._. ,....,._ ..._ LA It a.MM
Miss Barbara Earl of Lido Isle
Is Married to Robert Graham
A la te afternoon wedding at Graham Sr. of New York City.
the St. James Episcopal Church Mr. Earl presented his daugh.
on Sunday. Aug. 21. united MIM ter at the altar. She wore a long
Barbara A. Earl arld Robert P. white tulle and satin gown with
Graham in a double ring cere-a fluted lace yoke neckline and
mony performed by the Rev. clrcular designs of the fJuted
Ralph Pease. 11lce on each side of the full skirt.
The bride Is the daughter of Her dainty bouquet was com
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Earl of 223 posed of white orchids, lilies or
Via Quito. Lido Isle. and the the valley and stephanotis.
groom Is the son of Mrs. F. Da· Mrs. David E. Davidson of Ar
vies Graham of 510 Acacia Ave .. cadia. sister of the bride, served
Corona del Mar. and lames G. as maid of honor In an aqua crys ;.===========:; tallne gown carrying a sheaf ol roses. Bridesmaids were Miss
it's
M~
for ....
Gowu ~gMCS by tb.e
foaswo.t ocnaharien of tM
c.aatry. ....
DOW LO.U
Betty Norton of Newport Heights.
Miss Madge Fulbright of Coro na
d el Mar and M lss Barbara Brit'key
of Lido Isle. They wore dusty
pink crystaline dresses. match
lng hats and o ld fashioned boU·
quets of roses.
The eroom·s brother. Ja mes I
Graham Jr. of East Orange, New
Jersey. was best man.
After a honeymoon In San
Francisco. the youne couple are
makJng thelr home In Long
Beech. Both the bride and eroom
were honor llt'Udenb at Oranre
Cout CoU~ and ~duated
from Jlfewport B a r b o r RJrh
School.
PEOOT II1J1n'
QEO.CIA •VLLOCK
Mothers' Club MEWLTWEDS M r. cmd Mra. llobert Cnl.bam. (ZimaaenDCID pboto)
LOll A K.A.Jm0 Holds Election Mesa School
Mrs. Ed Sedelmeler of Cliff
Haven was elected president of s·.d Accepted the Mothers' Club of the Orangt-
Coast Chapter of De Molay. The $29i.072 low bttl of :tJ P.
• • • of ~oc:ial
note
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Final Plans Are Set by DAR
For Fund Raising Benefit
Unsung
OperatJon Safety fO( IChool
children started with the fall
1955 back to . achool clothes at
Reinert's department store In
Final plAna for the DAR an-
nual fund ralalne event. a lunch-
eon and fasblon ahow at the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club on
Thursday, Sept. 15, were com-
pleted on TuHday when Mrs.
Wllllam Tritt, reaent. and the
commJttee met at the home ol
Mrs. Anne Harbeson, Balboa, the
ceneral chalrman.
The fashion show wUJ be un-
der the supervtsJon of Mra.. Don
aid Hart and Mrs. Lester VIer
line. Haul Dell, Balboa uJand
musician, will play the organ for
accompaniment.
Mrs. Albert Stockton and Mrs . Costa Mesa and other stores spot.
Lee Barnes are In charge ot door ted throuchout the country that
prlzes. Mrs. E. W. Crumley Is ar wlll carry an new lnnovatJon in
ranctne for table prizes tor card children's clothes. A new mater-
eames. lal designed to sharply reflect
Dec:oratlon chairman. Mrs. Rob lights at nlcht promlae8 to In-
ert Keppen, Is using "Fall Fash crease pedestrian and bike rid·
lon&-55" as the motif. Her com lne safety after dark. It Ls un-
mlttee Includes Mrs. Adraln lr h otlceable In the daytime but re-
vine, Mrs. George Buccola and f1ects like hundreds of mirrors
Mrs. B. M Adrian. at nleht
Ticket co t'halrmen Mrs. James All leagues wll.l start at Van's .
B. Taylor of Harbor 1526 and Mrs. I Bowling after Labor Day. Open
MNnke Bowles. Liberty 8 7504, bowling Is scheduled dally up to
will be assisted by Mrs. Ht>lmer 16:30 p.m. and after 11 p.m., and
Dickey of Harbor 2128 M. on Saturdays and Sundays.
NEW Munsingweare
Flecto-Fiash
Sport Shirts
• Reflect headlights
• Flash a brilliant warning to motorists
• Prevent night-time accidents
Slwrt·-'-· $295 co/Jar .tvl~.
tun 2-12
SJwrt-1l«t~ crrw-rud «yu,$1.95: •izn 2-12
fltcft..flui "extra" Itt ,.,,
K~tll CAp.,
0-....
{luoU.
$1.65
.socu.-6 to 10)-i
55t
0..'• aew ..rety inaaaDce (or your dWdren .•• ~FI.Aslr
Sport SbiJtl bit o( fine combed cotton and a new li«ftt-refteetive yam
called ''Flecton"e-Tbeee ba.ncbome. comfortable 8hirts flash a
bril1iant warning to moton.t:s on dark roedways and pedestrian
cnainp ... allowmg the driver to eee anyone m the path of his
bead.lichbl from a SAFE stopping clistance away. Send your children back-
to-school in safety with Munsingwear'a aeium~ F LECTO-FL.ASH
Sport Shim. Short-sleeve styles; snes 2-16; S 1.95 to $3 .50
These 9arments mi9ht wve his life at night.
which met Aug. 24 at La Posta Hurd. Santa Ana contrat'tor. for I
Restaurant In Costa Mesa. a dditions to the Everett A. Rca Latt> summer wf'clrling: Miss
'
The abov~ eown of
black sheer wool crepe
desltned by Luna Karbo at ....
Other officers a re Mrs. Earl &hool was accepted by the Costa Dede Wtlt'ux. flaugh:N of :\lr and
Gustkey. vice president; Mrs. J. Mesa elementary school board I M rs. Toby Wllt'ox of Ltdo lslt>. to
T. Tatum. treasurer ; Mrs. C. R. trustees at their meeting Tul'S Jackson Robert Erlrly. "on of Mr
Gammon. secretary, and Mrs. E. t day night in the Harper St'hool. and Mrs. Howard Erldy of Wr'it
wood .... Later thli< fall. at thP * B. Fish. chaplain. Mrs. Sedelmeler I Costa Mesa.
appointed Mrs. F. B. Hazlett as The second lowest bidder was
publicity chairman. the Jay Ray Construction Co.
CLEARANCE SALE
Frt.. s.,t. 2ltl .. Sat., s.,t. a•
IPEII Lilli II Y ...
1/2 l••f•
.... ,.
Off .. 1111111
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... ... R.IIIIIMEJ •
II 11111 -.... ~ fl••••• lnh•••
.... Ill -c.... 4111 ...... ..ay.
end of October. an '"''·' wf'.ldtn~ Is ~x'Ing planne-d hy John l'!'l..ri<"-
TWecdle of 1612 W. 0<-can Ft .
Newport. and Mi~s :\1art'ta Wood
of Fonda. Iowa
lrv Watch;r ~r ~tcin won thP I
first rounc1 at H1>ag lfo~pltrtl last
week . . even though hE' was
dealt a low blow and surge-ons
removed tht> offending ulcers on
Friday. We hear he's well startt'd
on that long patient road to re-
covery.
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EPfTBA.PfCE
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CBEEI'f STAMPS *
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FlliDATS
einert's 'TILL
9 p.m.
* DEPA.JrTKEKT STOllE
111& Mewport BlYd... C:O.ta M esa
SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING'S
ONCE A YEAR • • • STOREWIDE
4
NOW IN FINAL WEEK
Santa Ana Tent & Awninr ~:~
OPEN FRIDA¥ & MONDAY NI,ES 'Tii 9
EASY tERMS • FREE DELl¥
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CASH BATES FOB ENSIGN WANT ADS
1 Time
20 words or less____ .75
21 to 30 words....-1.00
31 to 40 words...______ 1.25
Each word 'over 40 _____ . .03
2Times
1.25
1.50
2.00
3 Times
1.50
2.00
2.50
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DAL UTATB & aEJfTALS IIELP WAJirED'
f CHOICE Residential lots on EXPERIENCED WAITIUSS want·
Del Mar Ave., Costa Mesa, ed, also dishwasher. Apply any
$28S) ea. Owner U 8-2643. time. Island Patio Restaurant,
ALMOST NEW 300 Marine, Bal. Island.
Completly furnished 2-bedJ'. WANTED: ASSISTANT store-
CaPe Cod house, bath & keeper. apply City Corporation
shower, kitchen, dinette, dbl. Yard. Earl Doane, HA 3131.
gar., enclosed patlo; lot 30 MALE OR FEMALE for mainten-
x 118. 427 Heliotrope, COM. ance work. Apply eves. 6-10
$13.950, easy terms. See Any-p.m ., Port Theatre, Corona del
time. 3 blks to beach-1 block _.:M:::=ar:.:·----------
to shops.
2-BEDR. FURN. apt., pvt. patlo,
auto. washer. dlshmaster, ga.
rage, in Beacon Bay, Pvt.
beach. small boat tle-up. Win-
ter rental $100 mo .. yrly. $1SO.
Utll. pd. No ~ts. Avail. Oct. 15.
HA 1..240.
W AXTED TO llEJfT
TEACHER & wile desire unlurn.
yrly. rental, B. I. 1-bedr. apt. or
small house. Write J ames Par.
ker. 6110 Falrbrook, Long
Beach.
FOil SALE
KNABE grand plano. stove. re
frlgerator. washer. drier. dish-
washer. beds. tables, chairs,
etc. Harbor 3046 J.
HAMMOND ORGANS. L I t t 1 e
used. One only famous easy to
play Chord Organ. One beauti-
ful Spinet Model. Wonderful
for church or home. Very lib·
eral saving on these two lovely
Instruments. Dam: . Schmidt.
520 No. Main, Santa Ana. Open
Friday Eve.
TRADE IN your old watch on a
Ladles diamond Elgin. Wallace
Calderhead Jeweler, 3123 E.
Coast Hwy., COM.
BECHSTElN. One of the worlds
greatest pianos. Just like new.
Good for generations. You will
be thrllled to hear and play
this magnificent Instrument.
The low price will astonish
you. Other eranda as low u
$495. Danz.SchmJdt Blr Store,
520 No. Main, Santa Ana. Open
Friday Eve.
1950 CHRYSLER Royal. 4 dr. or-
Iginal. Real clean, 40.000 miles
Royal blue. $750. Ll 8 4073.
USED pianos. grands. spinets
and uprights. \..ood practice
pianos as low as $1 2:;, $149.
S187 and up Easy tNms. One
only r.~mnus mak(' spinet
slightly damagPd in shipment.
Brar.d ni'W Big saving. Danz
Schmidt Big Piano & Organ
Store, 520 No. Main, Santa
Ana.
MARINE
SLIP FOR RF.NT. will take cruis-
N . N B. Rf'as .. safp and clean.
Phone 3173 R br•twC'en 6 p.m. &
8 p.m.
SNIPE SA ILBOAT. complete with
trailer & buoy Phon<' LI 8 7042
betwPPn 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Slip & Rowboat
Space for Rell
Am<'ri<'an l.Rgion 215 15th St.
MP<'Imgs 2nd 4th Wl'd. 8 p.m.
MJSCELLAlfEOUS
HAMMOND ORGANS. Full line,
CONSTRUCfiON
Jobs o~n in
SANTA ANA
For men who
are wllllng
to start as
Who are 18-
45; H. S. grad-
uates
Jobs with
excellent
chances to
advance.
Include paid
vacations and
holidays, 5·
day wk. Co.
paid pension
and disability
plan.
HELPERS
and
CLERKS
CAREER
BENEFITS
APPLY
1030 E. First
Santa Ana
Mon.-Fri. 8-4
SO. COUNTIES
G:AS COMPANY
Girls-
YOU
wUl have an opportunity to
advance In our firm. because
ot our present expansion
program.
The starting salary Is good
and 1 ou will receive fre
quent Increases. too.
Jobs now for:
TELEPHONE OPERATORS
-Apply-
514 ~i No. Main Street
Rm. 211-Santa Ana
9:00 to 4:00 P.M.
PACIFlC TELEPHONE
PERSONAL
MASSAGE In your home! Ladles
only. For appointment, please
call Ha 4795 or Ha 0292.
TRADE IN your old watch on a
new Hamilton. It means so
much more to give or get a
Ha milton. Wallace Calderhead.
31.23 E. Coast Hwy., COM.
SEBVJCE.S
loYie Project••
a II models. Free p r a c t I c e FOR RENT
rooms. Come In a nd piny on 8-MM 16·MM 35·MM
any model-The Great Concert and 16MM Sound Projectora
Organ, the Home Model, the F ASr COLOR FILM SERVICE
Church and the Spinet Models. Model Airplane Suppll~
If you think you cannot play, ... CI-FI ~ ..... come ln and try the world fa. .....,.
mous Hammond, easy to play 1782 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Chord Or1an. You w11l be Phone Uberty 8-7042
astonished to fin d you can HAVE YOU SEEN?
play In fifteen minutes. Danz. The new Watches, Dia monds,
Schmidt Plano A Organ Co. Wedding Rings, Costume
Home of the Hammond, 520 Jewelry and Clocks ... Car·
No. Main. Santa Ana. rled by Ray Fields at hla ,
RENT new store. A practJce plano aa low RAY FIELDS WATCH REPAIR
as $5 per mo. Let the klddJes N Lo L1
learn. All tenn rent applies If tJ'm .r':e:\OC:~::US: ~
you buy later. Danz.Scbmldt. "VIsta Shopplnr Center,"
520 No. Main, Santa Ana. 100 19th St. at Placentia, Costa
pianos from which to chooae. Mesa. LOn A1Q) POUJfl) • Phone Uberty 8-8488 •
LOST: 15 canarl~. escaped from COMPLETE PAIN"'UfG
aviary on Jasmine, COM. when PAPER HANGJNG SERVICE
cat came to call. Anyone with BA 2976
lnlormatlon pleue call HA HA ~
J896..JK. EUGENE 0. SAUNDDS
L1TJ'LE GlRLS J~ their kitty: 500 31st Street, !fewport Jleaeb
pey with wttlte markings.
white Upped tall. Disappeared Painting -Decorating
from 2830 Seaview, nr. HeJJo-P.APEit BANOINO
trope. CDM. HA 1510.W. R.e-GEORGE BURIOIARDT
ward. ~ C.a.dof
SLIGHT REW A.RD for mum of 8'71 W. 181b . Colla ~~-
1 whtte rJove loet In CDM, Sun. Llb!rtJ a.aal ~ l..ea3
~:;-::::..n:t:'1u1 W11'k1 l1ttln1 ""* EMap.: W'ti<Z
llftA,_ •ana =' ~ : . .J::. WiihL • I I .. ~ .... .,..,, ....... ~ ........... ., o.ea ......
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CIDJIT CIIVIlCII 81' ft& UA
''The Work of Man" It the .er-
mon-theme lelected by the Rev.
Roy CUlaon for Labor Sunday at
Christ Church By the Sea In New.
port Beach. The Sanctuary Cbolt
wlll return to Ita recular place
In the fl\Ornlnr service aftet" a
vacatlon-tlme durlnc the month
of Aucust.
UJfiVEUALJIT FELLOWIBJP
Rev. Frederick Rlnee wtll re-
turn to the Universalist Commun-
ity Fellowship pulpit Sunday to
preach on a Labor Day theme,
"Somethlnc N e w H as Been
Added."
ST. JAKES EPISCOPAL
The Rev. John. Parke's sermon
at the 11 a.m. service Sunday at
St. James Episcopal Church. New-
port. wlll be on ''What Are You
Worldnc For!" -a discussion of
the Chrlatlan attitude toward
our work. There will be Holy
Communion at 9:30 and 11 a.m.
CDII COIOIUJfln aroaCB
The sennon topic for th.e du-
plicate services of worship In
Community Church Sunday wUl
be "Hidden Treasure" with the
Rev. Edwin C. Gomke occupying
the pulpit. Reception of members
will be held during the 11 a.m.
service.
LEGAL lfOTICE
No. A-216 178
NOTICE OF HEARING OF PE·
TITION FOR PROBATE OF
WILL AND FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINlSTRATION WlTH THE
WILL ANNEXED.
In The Superior Court of the
State ot Callfom la In and
For the County of Orange
In the Matter of the Estate of
HARRIET M. FERRELL. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
petition of Beatrice F. Spent-er for
the probate of the Will of thP
above named decedent and for
the wuance of Letters of Admin
lstratlon with the will annexed
to the petitioner will be heard at
10 o'clock A.M. on September 16,
1955. at the court room of De-
partment 4 of the Superior Court
of the State of Callfornla In and
for the County of Orange.
Dated August 216, 1955.
Attorney for Petitioner,
A. K. Phelps
3429 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar, Callf.
B. J. SMITII, County Clerk
Publish: Sept. 1. 8. 15, 1955
In The Newport Harbor Ensign.
No. A 26 204
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE O F JANE MacAR.
THUR. DECEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the creditors of and all per-
sons having claims against the
said decedent or said estate to
file them with the necessary
vouchers In the office of the
Cl<'rk or the Superior Court of
the County of Orange. State of
California. or to present thP
sam<>. with the necessary vouch
ers, to the undersign~ at his or
her place of business. to wit:
3429 E. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar. Callt.
within six months after th£> first
publication of this notice.
Dated August 29. 1955.
A. K. PHELPS
Adminis trator of the Estate
of said decedenL
A. K. Phelps
Attorney at Jaw
3429 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar, Callf.
Publish: Sept. 1, 8. 15, 22. 1955 In
the Nt'Wport Harbor Ensign.
SEBVlCES COII:-:PLETE~=,...,LAK,__,,.,.D-=-s=-CAPIJt=-=-=="=c-
SUVJCE
FREE ES11.MA TES
Slr.H Green Stamps
Free dellv~ry
CORONA DEL MAR NURSERY
HA 1038 Z744 E. Cout Hwy.
GARDENING: Lawn care, power
equip. Kimberly 3-8535.
REPAIR AND Maintenance,
painting, carpenter etc. lu.st
anythlnf. Reuonable. Satta.
tactJon guaranteed. HA Ol.l6-l.
save
m o n e y
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.. A.cceDt on Youth" will be the
theme ot the Sept. 7 meetlnr ot
the Woman's SocJft)l ot ChrlstJan
Servke ol the Balboa Island Com.
munlty Methodllt Church, becln-
nlnr at 11 a .m . Ananatnr the
proeram wlll be ~ Clyde
Shooter. aecretary of youth work,
and Mnl. P. 1'. Baines, wetary
of thlldren'a work. Mrs. Ted R.
Hauter lt prftJdent o1 the orcanl.
zatlon.
CIDDTIAJf SCIEJICB QIUBCB
BJbUcal assurance as to m an'a
identity 1a given In the selections
from the Kine James Version of
the Bible to be read durlnc the
Lesson-Sermon on "Man" at the
Newport Beach ChrtatJan Science
church Sunday. The Golden Text
Is from Romana (8:14), "AI many
as are led by the Splrlt of God,
they are th~ aons ot God."
L L COJIIIUKJTT IIETIIODUT
The thl.rd ln a series of ~«·
mona on ''The Good News Jesus
Broucht" will be preached Sun.
day at the Balboa Island Com.
munJty Methodist Church. The
Rev. Donald G. Sapp wUl speak
at 9:30 and 11 a.m. on ''The
News of Persons."
A tMm til con._. youth who CorODCI del Mar
b.ave ju.t returned from a au.m.
mer ot eva~ work in Cen..
tral and South Amer1e& wUl .....
pott OD Ita aetMU. at a meet.
snr 'l"bunclay, Sept. 8, at t.h• BaJ.
boa Ialand Community Methodt.t
Cbureh, beJinnJnr at 10 a.m. 'Jbe
rroup, aporwored by the South.
et"n Callfomla . Arlzona Confet'·
ence of the Methodist Chureh,
will report to the Methodlat Serv·
Ice Projects Commluton.
· Commission chalrman la the
Rev. Thomas R. Pendell, mlnltter
of the Wesley Methodist Church,
San Dleeo. and former mtnlster
ol. Christ Church by the Sea, New-
port Beach. The Rev. Donald G.
Sapp, host minister, Is a.lso a
member of the group.
During the noon hour cornmla.
slon members and their families
wiU enjoy a barbecue at the
Pendell's beach home, 1565 Ocean
Blvd., Balboa.
COLEXAifl Olf niP
Dr. anad Mrs. W. R. Coleman
have been on a camplnc trip up
In the northwest. The Coleman.s
IJve at 4.14 Tustin Ave., Newport
Helchta. ------Read the Enltrn Want Ad paee.
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COIOI.ftK ARALYIJS
OP YOO DARCIIIOI
ID PmVATE LESIOJfSI
TD&L PVIf-PILLED
GllOUP LESIOifSI
.. Orer 40'' Claues -Now Forming!
* * COlE II TOllY * 3523 E. Coa.t Hwy., Corona del Mar ........
Harbor 1925 For Appointment!
BIDWELL'S
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BALBOA ISUfiD
Only
SALE ·
of the
Year!
Ealls l•llay, s.,t. &Ill
(()pea SUDday cmc1 Labor Day)
All lercha1dlse
from 0•
Replar Stocks
Swim Trunks
3.95 now 2.89
4.95 and 5.95 now 3.89
Denim Jackeh
4.95 and 5.95 now 3.89
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f• lcGrecor ••II Oilier Tfllllcals ·26.89 I 35.00 and 40.00 Now
~pew_! £oats .... su .. _ ..... ,._ .................. 32.89
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Wide ra:Dge of colorL
in poplin, linen and bedford cord..
8.95 now 5.89 7. 95 now 5.39 6.95 now 4.89
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Sllort Sleeta!
l.olc Sleeta!
CAPS
1.95 now 1.29
4.95 to 5.95 now 3.89
6.95 to 7.95 now '-'t
8.50 to 9.95 now 5.19
5.95 to 6.95 now 4.39
7.50 to 8.95 now 5.31
10.95 to 12.95 now 8.89
14.95 to 17.95 now 11.89
10.00 to 13.95 now 6.19
Silks. now ........... 1.11
CoHon
Polo Shirts
2.50 & 2.95 now 1.89
2.95 now 1.89
Some broken sizes
3.95 now 2.89
•• 4.95 now 3.69
7.95 now 5.69
..._ilililin ____ , I Sale .s.ctm at JaJboa Wcmd ltON cmly •
A*aata. DOt fnc:ludecl at IICde pric».
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LDUIT'I' a.Uft
Coni ..... a-ll ·-· eon. .....
5" JO.ftU LOAif
Construction Loan•
5" JO.ftU LOAif
IU 801 1AnLD
Pllrllr larlpp C..
2515 K. c..t Jlwy,. CDII
..... JIA 1111 ltJ 1-5115
(lletn Life ........ hDdil)
SAVE
SAFELY
At Oranve Co..nty's
Leading Home lending
Institution
CONTINUING
TO PAY
PER ANNUM
A LL ACCOUNTS INSURED
UP TO $10,000
All Aecounh Opened
On or Before
The I Oth of the Month
Earn From the ht.
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
I LOAN ASSOCIATION
222 Oceu AvertM
LAGUNA BEACH
,.._ HY 4-1177.
.AG&-
Building .Is Way Ahead
Of Last Year's Total
Au~ bulldlne permlt.t for t10 Aeacla, tc.7SO; Hubert Man.
the City ot Newport Beach total-ker, 1.-t.c.y, 1-unlt dweutnr at
led ... 788, brlnrJnr the 1956 441 Fernleat, 17.:100.
total to date to ••uo5,1.111, accord· • •KWI'OirT
tnr to the end.of-the-.month ,. Gilbert Jan.en, add 'to rarare
port of Bulldinr lruapector aay. at 3717 Channel, 175; Mta. Treaa
rnond Glenn. Brl1ra. addition at 6~ Club-
Thla Ia a.IJno.t t80(),000 ah~ad houM, Sl,OOO; Buill SbJpyarda
of Jut year'• Aur. 81 total, and Inc., elrn at 300 W. Cout Hwy.,
more than a mutton dollan 12:50; Homer Shafer, replace wtn.
ahead of the Aur. 31 total ot the dow at 1815 W. Balboa Blvd.,
Fr0111 the POUCE BLOmR -e WDIIUDAY. A~ M plectMt ot under dothJne from
Daily 11:30 & 7:00p.m., 11.25. ~lie
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Aurust permlta Included 20 e IALIOA COVEl
M.ra. ·Kaltha Dickey ol ~ 36th bet eJothee line . . . Three bath·
St., Newport BMcb, reported the lnrsult. and a bra. all valued at
Ia. or bet rray row boat . . . 1:50 were atoleon from a clothe.
Juvenile. were blamed for~ 1lne at 31S Amethyst Ave., Mn.
lnr thlnp up" on two boata, the Harvey ~ord ot Santa Monica
Ioker n and Pillkla u, moored reported •.. Mra. B. P. HaOMn
In the Balboa laland north chan. ot 2:581 Bayahore Dr .• Bay Sh~
nel, owned by Mit. r . A. Sloper reported th.at dudnr the nl•ht
of 316 Sapphtr. Ave., Balboa lat. 110me0ne wrot.e o~e worda Ill
and . . . Mrs. C. H. Dudley of llp«lck on her aon-ln-laW'a eu
1007 Balboa Ave., Balboa laland. and splattered the wlnda!\leld
reported the theft ot three beach with mud ... Mrs.. Helen DreveJ'
towels valued at fl5 . . . Two of 201 VIa QuJto. Lido Iale, ,..
pair of blue denlm and one pair ported a small window wu brek·
of white duck trousers. In stretch. en over her kitchen sink by a BB
era. all valued at $15, were stolen ahot . . . 3 BOATS OPERATING on BAY & OCEAN RIDES
alnrJe family dwelllnl•· tc31,134; H. L Howard, wall and foottne.
one 2-famlly dwelllnr, 118,300; p ,ooo.
three 3-famlly dwelllnra, 174,000; • LIDO ISU
43 repairs to dwelllnea. $64,515; Lee McClellan, 2.story, 3-unlt
al.x cabanas, $1.2,600; one rarage, apartment at 108 VIa Antlbes,
11.500; 3 swlmminr poola, t6.600; 132.400. 3 commercial buUdlnp, 176.200; ___ ............................. _ ............... __ _
5 repalra to commercial build· p•ln SpoHiiiCJ lnp. $1,850; 5 al&na. $3,090.
eaALaoA c. W. Peters. addition at 402 ly JACK OU Seville, $4,150; Dean Kephart, 2-___ .......,...;,__......., ____ _
atory, l ·unlt dweUJnr at 1501
Ocean Blvd., $19,850; Ceorre Uhl.
bathroom and enclosed porch at
1311 E. Balboa Blvd., P.OOO.
emvDIE~CZ
T. W. B~nderaon, awtmmlng
pool at 1429 Dolphin Terrace,
P.lOO; H. R. Rinr. awtmmlnr
pool at 1517 Dolphin ' Terrace.
$2,000; Wllllam Boland Jr., swim·
mlnr pool at 600 Ramona Ter.
race, $2,500 . e IALIOA ISLAJm
Laurhlln Waters. fence at 215
Grand Cal)al, $100.
e COaOXA DEL MU
H. B. Wickersham, fence and
addition at 601 Marruertte, 11~;
Albert Trester, awnlnr at 608
Marlrold, $300; W. D. Pomeroy
Jr., addition and alteratlorua at
JAMES D.
Bualnesa meetings are sched·
uled thla w~k for aU but two of
the winter learues openJne at
Van's Bowllnr In Costa M--. to
dlscuu by.Jaws, rules. sponsors
tees and elect officers for the
comtne season.
Bowling In earnest will start
the Tuesday after Labor Day and
continue throurh the winter.
Monday Men's Commercial met
at 8:45 p.m. Monday; Service
Clubs, at 7 :30p.m. Monday; Ball
and Chain at 7 p.m. yesterday;
Wednesday 850 Scratch, at 8 p.m.
yesterday. Thursday M~n·s Com.
merdal meets at 7 p.m. today.
Frlday Mixed will meet at 7 p.m.
tomorrow.
There are still a few openings
on th~ teams and a new league
Ia being formed on Saturday
nlrht. Those desiring inlorma.
lion should contact Van's.
from her clothes llne durlne the e~Mvday. Aav. •
nleht, Mta. W. D. Crafton of 202 DanJel P. Morrow, 42, of 1529
Abalone Ave., Balboa Island, Irvine Ave .• Costa Mesa, wu &r·
complained . . . Mrs. Howard rested on a drunk drtvtnr charee
Bryan of 449 VIa lJdo Soud, Lido at Balboa Blvd. and ~th St.,
lsle, reported hearlne a nolae Newport Beach at 2:02 a.m. ...
llke a run rolnr ott on a boat Mike Davis of 222 Apolena Ave ..
In the bay; the harbor depart. Balboa laland, reported the theft
ment aald the noise was from of hi. bicycle . . .
tlrec::rackers belnr fired from one e I .-day. Agg. •
of the boats returning from the Ruuell W. Baneert of 411 3Ut
Honolulu race . . . Mrs. B. P. St., Newport Beach, reported rtv.
Baker of 222 Amethyst Ave .• Bal lne a check for $1UIO for deposit
boa laland. reported a laree on decals from a Wray 0 . Nelaon
eroup of boys In the middle or of Los Anrele., who. he lumed.
the street at 9:25 p.m. cau!llng a wu not an oftJclal representa.
dt.tttrbance . . . Olive Smith of ttve of the decal finn . . . Crta.
135 Topaz Ave.. Balboa laland. COpher Kretz:aclunar of 110 Via
complained that a laree eroup of Mentone, lJdo late. was bitten
boya were causlnr a diaturban~ b7 a french poodle owned by K.
at 10:10 p.m .... T. W. Soule of J. Ashe Jr., of 216 Via Ithaca. uo Emet"ald Ave., Balboa laJand, Lido Isle; the dor was quaran
complained at 10:59 p.m. that tined ... laabel Erlclulon. 37, ol
hot.rodders were playing polo ln E1 Monte, stepped backward and
the street ... Ronald Brlglla of fell Into a fire rlnr autfertnr a
1229% W. Bay Ave.. Newport severe burn to the palm of her
Beach, reported hi. 7% foot din· left hand on the Corona del Mar
ehy mlaslne; It waa recovered main beach at 7:32p.m. and wu
drlftlnr In the bay by the har· taken to Hoar Memotlal Hoapltal
bor department . . . Mrs. Ruth ... Mary Jo Combs of 104 15th
Hawes of 30ot Adams St .. Balboa. st. Newport Beach, reported the
reported at 11:15 p.m. that three theft of a natural leather purse
juveniles knocked on her door from a car contaJnJnr two pair
and when she opened It, they of rla.sses. a pen-pencU aet and
threw a water.filled balloon at less than S1 In cbanp ... A box
her ... Mrs. A. C. Frishman of oL paint brushes valued at $300
119 Coral Ave .. Balboa Island. re. was stolen from bls station wa
ported at 11:55 ,p.m. that two oc gon, Glen Johnston of 501 31st
cupanu of a llrht colored 1955 St .. Newport Beach. reported ...
car took two bath towels, two Someone stole his lO.foot out
pair of swim trunks and two pair (CcatiDued on Pap 10) RAY ... , c ........ of men's supporters from her
Cloden Fay 1s back from her clothes line ...
leisurely cruise to Panama · · · e n ua.l"'day. Aav. 25
* Boat Lecning E••rr 20 Minu te. * E...._ 0... II"'-oa ..._ o--,.• l dO p.a. & t p.a.
(AU ....._ .. Oa1ldnL l5c. V.._ 5 ya. P.,.)
*BALBOA*
(IIW IPEI RUY lAY)
l<iclct:l!! Day
W~nTO~ay
QtiW.. v ... 11 yn. Ill C•••••l••• lie All ...... lc Fl'll •••••• M46 E. COAST HWY ..
COlONA D£1. MAlt
H.AtW .. ,.)
aaylnr she slept for days-prom. OUict"rS wer~ unable to locate
iaes to take It easy and gtve the a skunk reported In the garage v t B 1•
other realtors a chance . · · De-of Vern Threlkeld of 614 Golden Morrl Mo lho. of Flowers by an s ow 11g spite the lack of his new phone rod Ave., Corona del Mar ... Mrs. Morrt. Costa Mesa and Balboa,
number, Willard Killion 1s of. Alma Cronin of 2662 Vista Dr.. wiU speak and gtve demonstra
ficlally In operation sel11ng real Bay Shores. reported the theft or tiona. showing "Do It Yourself" Open AlleyS
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estate In the new Beaumont a garbage can and 50 feet of methods, at the meeting of the
building opposite City Ha ll · · · rreen plastic rarden hOSe with Costa Mesa-Bay ClUes BriUlch of
Art K1nle r Is back on the job, a spray nozzle attached ... Mrs. the Calltornia National Fuchsia n..IIJ
too. having shed the "father of Robert Anderson of 205 Pearl Society at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in I
the bride'' role. Ave., Balboa lsland. reported that the Everett A. Rea School audl· ~.......... 1 •••• ,
• • • aome boya forced a door open torlum. HamUton and Meyer St.a.. ---1 BUI Toblu' Boya sold the real lnto ber home at 10:50 p.m. and Costa Mesa. 0,.. &II .._ ~ _. .. _..., ... I Gm.Y lie& .... ..-r.r.ay.•
A J1J.w ~Ill Plinoaal RadJo. l!u PlaOne and Carey.
ln. CUe OptJonal., £xtrL
elltate oftlce rl1ht out from UD· thnW ln a ptnwa.-1 tlrework Mont baa ahlblted ln local * ~ WI IW *
c1er thmwelve. *> they had to piece, whldl bu:raed a rur In M!V· fain and hu tak~ away many roa _.., • .,._. Ufl ,. .,.... Aft.
JDOYe ac:J"C* the ~ to Barney era1 place. , , . Mrs. Alvey c. award&. w h 1 c b Included the f~;:~l.lalli~~i~i~li~lli::~~~==~OCI~·~I~A~ ..... ~~~=:=~~ Francque'a old oftl~. Bill hlm· Beatty of 37f1T Balboa Blvd., New sweepstakes trophy last year for •
IAVIS-IIIWI CO.
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eelt doesn't really need an. ottlce port lk-ach. reported the theft of a croup of n owt>r arrangements
these days anyhoo-he s out a safety belt from her C'ar parked In the Los Angeles County Fair
bringing In the bacon on those near the Pon Theater In Corona and most r~nUy was winner In I WIC
Albacore boats. del Mar ... Four suit C'ases val the Las Floristas Headdl'f'SS Ball
ued at $320 were stolen from his In table centerpi~ competition
garage. Charles H. Dunlap of 1Zl VOUQ II•NOL.I
Pearl Ave .. Balboa Island. re ...... Carrict, a, PUBLIC GOL~ COURSE Unsung
Commercials
Keith's Custom Picture FTam.
lng h as moved from 514 29th St ..
Newport BeaC'h, to 349"' N. New
port Bl vd.. Newport Heights. In
Crossroads Vlllage. Art supplies,
Including oil paint and water
paint, C'harcoal. and can vas pan.
els. and a photo mounting serv
Ice are provided. The firm Is op.
erated by Howard K. Gerrish. a
1940 graduate of Newport Ha rbor
ported . . . A City of Newport ... o..-n.rm,#~, •• ..u.....,..,
Beach pick up truC'k pa rked In Of ~L-Clt•a.. g:a. ~~t~~~ ~*.1'.16. ~ front of the pollee station rollt'd .,...,,. n• ... 'F:
across the stret-t and caused $.'l0 Ra lph Carrick. 69. of 318 Morn I Party Accommodations
damage to the rioor of a parkE'd lng Canyon Rd .. Shore Cliffs. d lt'O W-t Sth St. at Santa Ana River * plck.up truC'k owned by ~an A. August 25 In Hong M«-morlal ....
Kephart of 414 32nd St .. Newport Hospital. Mr. CarriC'k was a na I -----SANTA ANA PH. 1J 3-8311
Beach ... ~nald Cordon of 600 tlve of Iowa and rt't irt'O five '::==:==:==:==:==:==:=========~~~~ii::i:::::::=; E. 15th St.. Cliff Hav<'n. gave years ago from a who!l'sale to ;:
THE VERY lEST. • •
~~~~DEBT·~~~~ ~u~nt~on~H~tg~h~&~hoo~t.~~~~
COLLECnOIS
pollee a blank pistol ht' C'onrts bacco and candy buslnf'S.oo;. llt-
cated from a Cllr! HavPn boy. 13. has lived in the Harbor art'n for 1 who he claimt'd was shoot ing it one yt'ar.
1 at boys at his rMidenC'c> · Of lfe is survived by his wifE'
t lct>rs quarantln<'d a dog whk h Ethyl Carrick. anri a daughtl'r.
bit Robert D. Santls. 4. of 211l Mrs. Ruth FE'rrt'll. both of the
Amethyst Ave .. Ralboa Island homt-arldress
A ear stolt>n rarller from C('O rgf'
1
The body "as forwardPd to
L. Perlin of 312 l~land Av<' · Bal I C"fllorado Springs for seorvlet'll and
boa. was found abandon('(.! in lntNment. Ba ltz Mortuary. Cu
DINING e e e
DANCING •• e
COCKTAILS . e .
Accowata. Jfot.. C1cd.ma of em
ldDd of debts -cmywben America. ""Jfo coJ..IeCt:lou.-,.. .. We ocl'9cmce all OMts.
CREDIT BUREAU
of w..-. OlaD9e eo.aatr
(formerly of Newport ISPcb) .Laauna Beach Ia eo.ta Mesa
D lllftnll6t Aft.. JIO ...
Ubeltr a.n61 lf...,.rt .._.
Your Family Restaurant
(eo.d Taeeday)
1515 E. Coaat Jllpway
Barbclw 1.. eon.a del Mar
Lynwood . . . rona rlel ~tar. wa-; In charge or e Frldcry. Au9. 27 arrangements.
Mary NeWS\\anger or 316'., -=----------
Amethyst AvP . Balboa 1 land.
complained or tht> theft ot ~!'('{' Danci.nq. Fri & Sat. 9 to 1:30 a..m.
JO LANTZ AT 1HE ORGAN
In The Lounqe-Sun. thru Thurs.
* •• Htn-4 P.l. It 2 1.1. *
Robert Forbes F1JLL COVUE J)DflfEU SEIIVED 'TILL ll r.x.. s•ct SteMs, ... ,., 1 11u1s
BUILDER
• Arlter •••. Ill I
Costa Mesa LIUIIber Co.
L1JNIEB -IUILDING MATEIJALS
• It ..... c.-. .... Ull •• a.llll .... ()pia II A.IL ._ t .....
a..&Mrr' 1
Lire
Fish?
•
* New Menu Includes Italian Delicaci" *
May We Sa99Mt FIOID Our • .., Feata,..
VEAL SCALLOr Dfl e LASAGJfA e PIZZA
2260 HuLcw Boal....d • Co.ta M..., c.J•': h
o.m, ...... ...
coc:atAJL _,.... I ...... N&: N&Y
J011WLAa ME I& ..
1 r, , a a ,, •
PAITES. I.UQUII& • CUll --·
..,....,....,..;..,....,....,....,....,.....,....,....,.. ... Elsie Caley, 82,
Poltce Blotter OfCostalesaDies ................................ Mrs. Elsie Caley, 62, died Aug.
(Continued from page 9) _ 22 at her home, 1856 Monrovia
board motor ~at valued at S250 Ave .. Costa Mesa. Services were
from Its mooring at Via Dljon held Friday at the Costa Mesa
and VIa Lido Nord, Lido Is le, and Community Church with the Rev.
left an old row boat In Its pia~, Joseph McSha ne officiating.
Barry Von Hemert of 203 V1a Mrs. Calt'y was a native of
Oljon reported · · · Pinos Altos, N. M., and had lived
Doulale Sessio•s Due
i1 Costa Mesa Schools
In Costa Mesa since 1943. She is
s urvived by her husband, Wil-
liam K. Caley; two daughters.
Mrs. Winnie Barker of Arizona
and Ivy Costley of Maywood: two
sons. William F. Cah.•y of Albu.
District Supt. E. A. Rea of Costa querque. N. M .. and Ivan Caley
Mesa elementary .sch ools has an of Costa Mesn: a brother. Grorge
nounced that all grades but fifth Phillip of Arizona, and three
and sixth In Costa Mesa will be I grandchildren.
on double session when instruc ------
tion starts on Sept. 12. All new TEACBEBS lfEEDED
pupils and kindergarten students Evl'rt>tt A. Rl.'a. suoerintendl'nt
in the Costa Mesa school system of the Costa Mesa Schools. asks
will register between 9 a.m. and all teachers living in the area
3 p.m. on Thursday. Sept. 8. Stu who a re interested In substitute
dents who attendc:-d last year teaching to contact the admln-
need not register until Monday. !stratton office at 1758 Tustin
Sept. 12. Ave .. telephone Liberty 8.2293.
From 4,100 to 4.200 students
are e)(pected in Mesa schools this
year. Mr. Rea predicted. A total
of 132 teachers and six principals
have been hired, Including 51
new teachers. Of this numbft Z7
are fOI' increased enrollment,
which Is expected to Include
from 800 to 900 students.
MIKE MYERS
UNION SERVICE
U. S. Royel Tires
Weshi"9 & Polishinq
Complete l ubrication Service
FREE PICK.UP & DELIVERY
• A new school Is under ron
struction at Wilson St. and Pia
centla Ave. and Is due for t-om
pletion on April 1. Mr. Rea said.
At that time the third and fourth grades a re expected to be taken 1701 E. Coosl H gn ... oy ot Avecodo
off double session.
Irs. I. J. l.ocbet
plecued with Cclterin9 Semce of
THE GOURI£rS ~CHEN
Whole Suckling Pig, wild rke dressing. garnished with crab
apples. celery dressing served at hom£> of Mrs. M. J. Locknt?y.
Complete dinner cater ing service was h andled by The
Gourmet's Kitchen.
~lt.e
q~
Kdduu..
NOW DPEII
* u...s. * lfew Kmrn...-t
* c •• ,~~~e Callrlq s.m. *
.,..,. ,...,_ Ia Oar ~-
* 1.1111 ..._, Senile *
Jl ..... to 1:00 .....
.... ~ -1.-.ldltl• -~ s.n.d
* *
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01{**'' ~ -aA FOOD t'D "CACID ......
Gas Station
Man Held Up
A youth, 18 or 19, held up a
RrVlce atatJon attendant Sunday
and eecaped with ~.75, New.
port polJce report.ed.
lames W. Flncbam, of Santa
Alta, attendant at 124 30th St.,
Newport Beach, aald the 'youth
almulated a run In his pocket
and approached when there were
no cuatomera preMnt.
'1 want your money," the
youth ordered. He put the money
In a mon ey bag taken from the
station. He left walking fast In
a northerly direction on Newport
Blvd. The youth answered the
description of a juvenile escapee
from Orange County juvenile
hall In Santa Ana, pollee said.
COASTLINE VACATIOif
Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Tough
of 3UO Clay St., N~ Heights.
and daughters GaU and Carol
are vacationing along the Calt-
fomia couWne .
Ia
used In the styling of
our Cold Waves ...
and the ColUure that Ia
designed just for you.
hess hair fashion8
E. Coat JDtbway -Coroaa del Mar
I'&:ATUB.llfC LTlUf'S B.UT STEEB BEEF
PBOPEIU. T ACED FOB TEJJDEBHESS AND FLA VOB
L TIOf"S CBADE A B.UT BEEF
Round Steak
L TKif'S CBADE A
Round Bone Roast THICX
Swiss Steak
POPULAJI FtBST CBADE.
SIIAJfK -Half or Whole
HAMS
BOUIEL IIIDWEST BICO
1-LB. 12-0Z. PAJf BEADY
FRYERS
I I
Froz en Food s r-~ u
BIJlDSETE-1-LB. PEG.
BREASTS, THIGHS
DRUISTICIS
~ ~· rRt:JTS c\ \'fCCTABLtS
BANANAS
1C)( lit.
CANTALOUPES
(Rope ... -.. -.oarll t.llla ... ~~ta)
. t¢11·
KED. IDE. LOCAL
TOMATOES
4 ... 15(
~ FRESH
Grnd. Round -
IIDIILUS
WIENERS
COUMIBY STYLE ALLPOU
SAUSAGE
99~ 7-Bn. ROAST ea.
ZllfJI'S I'JlESJI IIAJICB AA KEDIUK GOLDEJI IT ATE-alae Wl-l'bat Cartaa
EGGS ••z. 43~
IMVCimlll -1.£& JU
Pres.
C01TAGE 19c
CDEfiSE
PJI..LUUIIY -1~ ftC • •• EDREAD
Ill
2 pqs. 48c .......
pqs. 39c