HomeMy WebLinkAbout1955-09-08 - Newport Harbor EnsignTars Train
for Opener
onSept.23
Three varsity football ga mes
ot Hewport Harbor Union High
Schol will be played In th~ Qr.
ange Coast College stadium t his
season, Coach Al Irw1n said t his
week. These wUl Include th~
o~ing ga me against Excelsior
at 7:30 p.m . Friday, on Sept. 23.
Flfty.eight varsity team mem-
ben are undergoing training by
coaches Al Irwin, John McGowen,
Don Burna and Bill Berna u for
the aeaaon o~ner.
Charlie BerTy. most valua*
p~ lut aeuon, returns wttb
otber ful~ fodudlna ~ MI'Mhrft ... Jal* • tile
Mauy. a junior transfer. ltetu.m-
lng quarterback.t Lnclude Georg~
Sch u ltt. Gene Hubbard, Stan
Schones and Bus Thompson, u p
from the 8 ~uad.
Half backs on t he squad this
year Include Jody Fenton. no
past experience; John Hopkins,
varsJt y ; Tom Niquette, ju nior
varsity ; Larry Castro, varsity;
Glenn Buford. 8 squad ; John
Grauer, varsity; Rod Wilson, C
squad; David Tamura, wh o won
honorable mention a ll-league
and All Western States Nesel
Team, and Ray Pion, junior
varsity.
Centers on the team this yea r
Include Jack Sm ith and Bob AI
len, former varsity players. Den
nls Brown of the B squad and
Bob Marcus, John Leahy and
Dave Johnson. no prior experi-
ence. Ends this year Include Paul
Lorentzen an d Bill Lamb, former
varsity men; Terry Ragan, Bob
VIllagrana, Neil Metcalfe. Bob
Grah am and Bill Mills of the
junior varsity; Chuck Vander-
vort, B squad, a n d Jim Knight.
Doug Bowler and Leo Fisher, n o
past experience.
Tackles Include Larry Harper
and Steve Watcher, former var.
slty players, Jlm Taylor, Jim
Rumsey, Dick Overby, Bob Sha-
fer, of the junior vanity; Walt
Howa ld, Tac Atwod a nd Tom
Atkinson. up from the B aquad,
a nd Ron Thom e, no pa.st expert.
ence ..
Guards Include Gary Deems.
vanity; Ro1er Early, Dennis
Dalebout.. and Pete Schulberg, ot
the junior varsity; Dick Nabors.
transfer; Jlm Bento. Jerry Samsel
and Don Jordon, former 8 aquad
members: Carl &erceron. former
C squad m an, a nd Sam J~
and 1oe Warford, no put expert.
ence.
The Tar varsity football team
last aeaaon won five games. lost
three and tied one.
Citizen Group
Seeks Vote on
Trailer Beach
The Citizens Committee for
Pa rks and Playgrounds Ls an
nounclng Its Intention to seek a
public vote on keeping the en
tire tx>ach In front of the City
TraUer Park for public use.
Unanimo us approval to clrcu
late a petition to put the pro
pos ition on the ballot was g1vt>n
at a meeting of the Committee
directors last Thursday.
Here Is the text of the notice:
LEGAL N<YnCE
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO CIRCULATE PETI110N
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersJcne<t Intends to clrcuJate
a ~tltlon for a n Initiative m u -
aure to be placed on the ballot to
amend the Charter of the Ctty
of Newport Bea ch to provide for
th~ pubiJc use of the run front-
aae of the city-owned w aterfront
property loca ted between 19th
Street and 16th Street upon the
bay, to a depth of at least 85
teet from the mean high tide
line.
The 1955 footbal acbedule after The proponents of this mea.
the openlna game ta as follows : aure bell~ve that thLs ctty.owned
Montebello, there, Sept. 30; Fu.l: waterfront pro~y should be re-
lerton, at Orang~ Cout College. M'rVed fOt the ute ot the public
Oct. 7; Callfomla Htah School ot and oommun11Y, and that no por.
Wblttler, heft, Oct. 14 ; H\mt1ng. tlon of tha.t waterfront should be
ton Beach, the..., Oct. 21: Garden IJ'&nted 0t let ulde tor the ex.
Grove. at <>ranee Cout CoUe,e, cluatve UM ol any penon or
Oct. 28; Santa Ana. there, Nov. 4: IJ'OUP·
Qranae. heft, Nov. 11; Anaheim. Cltiuna Committee fOt
there, Nov. 18. Park.t .nd Playpou.nda
Harold GJ--. Cha.lrman
sked for · Lower
Grades In Schools
Mrs. Fra nk Woodland of 539
Tu.sUn Av~ .• Newport Heights. ~
qu~ the Newport Beach Ele
mentary &hoot Board Tuesday
e-vening to study the advlsabUlty
of extending the new ABC report
.>ented to tht> Trustt>t>S for Injury
suffered by Dennis Roger Pope
joy, 423 Westminster Ave .. New
port Heights, a Horace Ensign
school pupU who put h is arm
through a glass door on June 7.
Tendons of the left hand were
sevt>red, and the fingers hav~
lx>come numb, th~ complalnl
states. The trustees referred the
suit to the Insurance company
a nd to tbe county counsel.
:~ ~::::E~~~:~r.t:~~ Students to Cram school y~ar in the seventh and
~lghth grades as result of last
yea r's survey of parents and ·
.,~~:s.b~~:!~"!s~7~~~-he'Schools Monday truste«>s conduct another survey
of parents to determine whetht'r
th~y want the ABC cards In th~
lower grades. Th~ Board took no &hoot tx>lls wilJ ring out Mon Newport Elementary &hools pre-
action on the request, prcferrrlng day for record numtx>rs of stu ] pare for a record avalanche of
to wait until the new cards ha ve dents In Ha rbor Ar('a S<'hools. pupils. Tomorrow 1 Friday 1 Ls
been In eUect for a while In the An estimate-d 1.900 w1ll report registration day
seventh a nd eighth gra des. fo.r <'lasses at Newport High --------------
A $25.400 damage suit was pre School This is about 300 over
last yt>ar's enrollment Reg1st ra Man Hurt .• n
tJon I!> lx>ing completed today
IThursdayl as the ne. w freshman B t s I
sign up oa a vage Another large gam In tonroll
mtont over last yt>ar's record 1.065 1 Coast Guardsman Burton L.
Is t>xpected at Orangt> Coast Col-Bradshaw, 20, suf!ered a Nt leg
legt>. The pre registration total I which required 13 stitches to
was 1,075. and many new stu close during attt>mpts to salvage
dent!> art> expected today and to-the l~foot cab in cruiser. Judary,
morrow during formal registra 1 which s w a m p e d and went
tlon. aground at Buck Gully, Corona
Eight new classrooms will tx> del Mar, Monday afternoon .
ready at Harbor View &hool and Bradshaw swam to the beached
four classrooms and oth er add! boat from the Coast Guard boat
lions at Horace Ensign as the off short>. Wh~n h~ tried to climb
on the boat. a breaker ~ame over
h1m and he cut his leg on a
piece of mtota l on the boat. Ht>
was taken to tht> T. Du ncan Col. Wall ace
D• t 65 Stewart residence at 183 Shore I e s a I Cliff Rd .. Shor e Cllrts. where the
shore patrol called an a mbu lance Military graveside s t> r" I c t> s to rtomovt> h im to E1 Toro Marine
were held Tuesday in F't . Rose I Corps dispt.>nsary
cran.s National Ct>m t>tary tn San Mr. Stewa rt reported the boat
Diego for Lt. Colonel J. King In distress a t 12:20 p.m .. at
Wa llace. retired. 65. of U do Pa rk. w hich time the a att was about
Newport. He d ied Aue. 31 at 200 foot oft shore In front of his home alter an extended Wn~ home
Be wu a put Commander of Da~ De¥ore. 40. o1 Loa AD-
J!Wt !Ca. 3531 ol tbot
L Wallue. .... a da ......
Robert Sutlltr of Florida.
Parkes.RJdley Mortuary. C~
Mesa. was In ('barge ot arrangt>
ml'nts
Plane Forced
To Land Here
&
bftn fishtnc otf 5bore when
waves started coming over the
~ar or the boat. Before they
rould get under way, the boat
staned sinking. Th£'y jumped
off t he boat and wprp plck£'d up
by two passing <·abln c·ruiS(>rs
ThPY wer<' takt>n to tht>lr tt'mpor
ary adr£'ss at 309 E Bay Front.
Balboa. ~o one aboard was In
LaC'k of ~as and ~arburPtor jured.
THESE IIEl'f an ...-wcomen oe the t.acbiDq at~ at Jfewport ,..,
Barbow BJgb Sdaool. Left to right lD tbe froDt row are Robert I H Q E •
troublt> caus<'d Pilot John Shef Polk£' ~id pt"'plt> on th<> lx>a~h
f1eld of Santa Momca to makt> a "tore cl;um ing salvagt> rl~hts to
foret>d landmg on lr\'ln<' R,nrh matt>rial from the strickt>n boat.
propt>rty a t 2:13 p m Sunday w hich tht>y werE' r<"qulr<'d to savt>
Newport poll<'i' rl'portNf for the owner. Llf<' guards and Hcnue. wbo wW teocb b iology: Joha BouUed9e. matb aDd ~; n sIgn Glellll Bauett. COGUD.cial; BW Straw. boys' physical ed; 1Ae • •
Bosch. blatory. StaDdlag lett to rtgbt are Edward lf..,lcmd. b ls-•
I tory: Myroo PelaJ.Dgoer. blatof!: Lewis Palmer. EDgliab; Earl Boyd. II n H 0 splt a I· math. Gild JollA Boee. hlatorr. Hot pnMDt for the picture was 1
Paul Lawbon:t.. wbo will t*Kb blatory ( Euigll photo)
M Y h 15 D-;---. Is Improving
esa out , , 1es . •u==~t ~~ . .:::s~
of Muscular Dystrophy r§E~=:.E
lar bemorTbage. .
Death came Tuesday to John .<>rat llnspit:tl from his h ome at
ny Hagerman. the 15 year old · 443 A 16t h St. H<> was tht> ~ N.r. EIWCJU 'linD reported
yesterday lD good coaditioa
cmd lmpro'riDg. He .... tel• at
307 £. 21st St.. Costa Mesa.
Costa Mesa boy whose fight
against muscula r dystrophy h ad
caught the attention of the
nation.
He died 40 m inutes after tx>lng
rushed to Orange County Gen
, ........ lsllelll
•U,......Ciaarp
ond son of Mrs. Wlllela HAger 1 man to suet"u mb to the dread 1
disease. for which no cure has I
been found. David died four I R•IMI'I 8tH Calcll years ago at the age of 13. ,.... ..
Just 13 days ago .. o n Aug. 26.1 1f Blue fil T•1 Johnny h ad Joined m the birth
day celebration for his brother. The Frontlt>r. Balboa Pavilion
Tommy. who also Is a victim of I sport fishing boat. reported the
muscular dystrophy. The t'nth·e season's first good catch of blut>
community turne<l out to he lp fi n tuna Tuesday. The !!mit
Tommy obSt>rve his 13th -and ~atch of 35 t una. Wt>lghlng 10 to
probably his last-birthday an 15 pounds. was made by 11 a .m.
n lversary. this side of C&tallna.
Tht> pilot brought h1s ~m~lf' 1 th<> ownt>r swam the 5\\ampe-d
t>ng1nt> plant> down b<>twE't'n tht>
1
boat out to the Coast Guard boat,
Harbor Vk>w &hool and tht' Co wherE:' an atttompt was madt> to
rona dt"l Mar reser.o1r A pas.'-<'n pump out the wa tt>r. Clt>ats on
~er wPnt fnr gas and ~arbur<>tnr thl' boat tore JooSt> and lines
repairs wPrl:' madP In th(' mf'an I could not b<> maintain('(! to keep
time land n\\ ntor Myfo:d In inP thl' pump working Th<> ownt>r
visltt>rl lh(' ~nt> pu\IC'f' <.aid agrN"' to rt>tumlnt tht> boat to
The plant> frnm thP Lung B<'ar h thf' hf'ach for salvagt' thPrl". the
Airport. tn~•k off laiN Coast Guard said
Little League C ha mpions
C rowned: Captains Named
The You th CPnlc>r R~a\f·~ "pre·" Th(' DodgPrs won tht> B Lt>ague
I.'TO\\ n('d champs f'lf thp Lilt I(' champlun~hip by walloping theo
vagut> C l<'am-; lttst Thur-.na} lnd1ans 11 to 0. Tht> Dodgt'rs
n1ght aoo: th~>y deofeate1 tht' Co~ta marlt> 8 runs m tht> b1g fourth
.MPSa Park Giants I to 3 l • .ury 1 anmn~. "hile holding the In .
DroNing blasted a hom<> run f,,r dlans to only one h it.
tht> Bra\'t>S tn tht> th1rd with The Cardinals ropped the A
Chris Andt-rson and Don Andt-r Lc>ague t itle by detNtlng the
son on board v1a walks. Tht> win 1 Braves 9 to 3.
nlng run came in the fifth In In the Ali.Star game Friday
nlng as p1t~ht'r Johnny Lf'ffing night. t he National All Stars de-
well camt> 1n with · tht> balK'S fl:'ated th(' Am~rlcans 4 to 2. The
loaded. struck out onE' batt<'r. but , "1nnlng margin came In the
walkt'd Bob Nealy to forCt' In the third Inning on Bill Bush's
run. double with two on and a costly
VIctor A. Bonh am. 29. of Po
mona was booked on charges of
Indecent exposure. petty theft
a nd drunk in auto by Newport
pollee at 3 :15 a.m. Tuesday of
last week.
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lonshlp teams were Chris M~.
Laughlin of the Youth Center
Bra\'eS, Grant Nairn, Costa Meg Bonham allegedly exposE'<~
himself to a car bop In the
Merle's Drive In, Corona del Mar.
whUe he was bl'lng served a cup
of coffee In his ca.r. On checking
his car otncen said they found
six g irls' b athing sulta. two wo-
men's bathing suits, t.hreoe boys'
t:runks. a m an's sport sb lrt a nd
a towel.
him aultA from the car ~
retumed to their owner& Mrs. M.
QUdunan and her dauchter, Bet
lf, of 317 Coronado St., Balboa:
to Mra. Doualu May of t19 FAce-
water Ave.. Balboa. a.nd Audrey
Ard\er of 305 Adams St.. Balboa.
I Pa rk Giants; Bob ~ell. B
Lf'ague lndlans; Dink Felker, 8
Lf'ague Doda't'f'S: 1erry Lawren~.
A J.Aoaru~ Red Sox ; Dick Green,
A League Giant&.
I
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ze 8 M +:+ M M M M M M E M 8 M E M M a;+ i 1:1 M *Z* I M I *Z*?c:M I M M t
e THE GREAT GAME OF POUTICS
The iime cf politiC-'! baloney on the nationol scene is moving
ominously upon us again .• We are hearing a few folh making sounds
like poss1ble car.didetes for president. Ike himself is relatively silent,
but there's little d oubt that he will run ogoin. I was oil for him when he
ran three years ago. I can·t soy that I om es enthusiastic about him
now as I wlls then. But it does make me gag to have him raked over
the co& Is by political mountebonh like Harried T rumen ond ,A-died
Stevenson. both chorlotons of tne same political school. They can rave
only about thot oldest of old dead cats in o politician's bog, the be-
fuddled nonsens~ about surrender to big business.
I hope the American voters will keep their wits about them in the
coming mo'lfhs and learn to spot the phonies and the phony argu-
ments.
e iMPORTANT DECISIONS COMING
,A-nd by thf' woy, don't forgei to regi~ter, so that you will be able
to vote when the time comes. The citizens in this community hove
shown on alarming disinterest in registering for voting. There are
some mi~hty important elections of our own coming up soon. The
Harbor Citizens League is trying for a special election to change the
charter so that each district in the city con nome its own councilmen.
The Citizens Committee for Parb and Playgrounds is see~ing to get
a public vote on preserving the city-owned b.,yfront beach between
16th St. ond 19th St. in Newport for the public. Next April we'll be
votin9 for three councilmen.
Get yourself registered, TT)y friends. Voting is your greatest
privilege and duty. e THE MYSTERIOUS I 0 TO I
Can't help wondering about that 10 to I orgreement that Coun-
cilmen St,nley Ridderhof hos found for the Council's pion to set aside
5 I 0 feet of fine boyfront beach for the city's exc.lusive set of trailer
dwellers. There hove been folks unkind enough to suggest that perhaps
the gener<'ll conducted his poll in the City T ro iler Pork. Or moybe in
the retired general's quarters ot El T oro. Anyhow, there's been qui te o
search for eny I 0 persons favoring the pion.
Let the public decide. They'll have that chance when the Citizens
Committee puts the issue on the ballot.
e THE VOTE OF TBE PEOPLE
An outstanding feature of last
week's City Council meeting was
the sensitivity of the Council to
a suggestion of putting contro
versial q uestions up to the
people to decide. This was the
case espcclally with Councilmen
Gerald &>nnett and Stanley Rld-
derhof. I was afraid the general
was going to blow a fuse when
It was suggested that the Coun
ell put the question of the-pri-
vate beach for the tra ller park
up to a vote of the people. He
was so Irked that he said If the
people don't like hls decisions
they can throw him out. It
strikPS me tha t a vote of the
peoplf:' Is the greatest refuge for
any politician to seek In hand-
ling a hot. controversial ques-
tion. Mind you. the petitions that
artC' circulating are not to amend
a Jaw, but to put the proposed
change up to a vote ot the people.
What could be fairer or more
democratic than that!
• • •
eANY TAKERS?
I see by the paper that Clyde
Denlinger m ight be at next Mon-
day evening's Council meeting
on plnballs. Five wUJ get you
eight It he shows up, and five
will get you fllty If he willingly
subjects himself to questlonlnr
under oath.
• • • e STREET UOBTS IJf CDII
some llberal contributions that
are deductible.
Go take a look at the Harbor
Area Boys· Club in Costa Mesa.
and be embarrassed tha t W<' arr>
way behind. Let's get on the ball.
Some of you dirty rich 1 no of
tense please1--say 10, 15 or 20
of you-match poor li'l mE'. You
know what I mf:'an. U you don't.
come and S{'(' me some tlml', but
soon.
Right now they need a con
crete apron. a flr(.>pl acc. a kit
chen. Later, as the money rolls
ln. Indoor and outdoor ballket
ball courts. I don't claim this ac
tlvlty will cure our youth prob
lems. but It'll contribute toward
keeping them busy, and thereby
do a snell of a lot toward that
goal. • • • e JlEPOBT ON PETJTIONS
One of the carriers of the IX'
titions to provide a public vote
on whether or not each d istrict
should be a llowed to elect Its
own councilman re-ports that of
the first 110 voters contacted. 108
signed tbe petition. • • •
• aD.LBOAJIDS I note that the Chamber or
Commerce has asked the city to
take over the expense of main
talnlng the signboard at the
westerly er:ttrance to the city.
Whose money bought that slrn
board! The city's money, of
course because the Chamber had
not been able to collect enourh Ot Interest to those people who dues to pay even Ita own ul-ltve In the area bounded by Sea-view Ave. and the Ocean, and by aries ln that year when the aJgn.
Raul Dr. and Marguerite Ave .. board was purchased.
In Corona del Mar: In this area I can think of no more appro-
there are 167 lots. Of these only prlate project for a Chamber of
20 have signed up as wanting ComJnerce t b a 0 acqualntlnJ strangen with the loeadon of street ligHts. Now ls the time to Newport Beacb. MaJntalftlnl that
ask to be Included out of the as-blllboard c::erta1n1y aboUld be
seument dlltrtct being formed. 1aer f A look a t the map shows more ht•b on the U.t of Cham o
than 50 per cent objectors be-Con:unerce ·~vi!~
tween the alley and the ocean. • LAI ~
That will automatlcally exclude ~ for llot machined 1
that areL U the re.tdenu be-Ju.R want to warn )'OU that J put
tween Seaview and the alley on a nldlel •n one at Lu ~and
the ocean slde do not want lleht. lot nothlnl-1 hate to boUer
between thmt and the ocean, About lt. bUt 1 auspeet the I*'·
now is the time to let the City cmt.ap la apn you ill tiMID
Councll know. dam thlnp. ao.,. 1 tlcm't pt
To City EnJlneer Bert Webb: throwecl out ot the church far
1 .UJplt you run your Une no lettln' It out. but tt wu ::;:
farther than the cent.,. of Sea-It mq be tbat ~
view, betWi n Hazel Dr. and Mar. .totnu .,. 10an1 to 10 bloU.
JUerlte Aw. It Will probably fll ,W. JOG a ttp: It CAD"t 1te ~ ea11« tautne for the dJa. blamlct oa me.
crtct. law botll tiM toe E ud Ted
..
Lelten--
Newport Harbor EMtan
Dear Mr. Haapa.
J would be eratetul lf you
would print my penonal tbanb
In your paper for all the wonder·
ful thlnp people have done for
us since my recent accident.
The last seven weela have
meant a areat deal to me. I be-
lieve with aU my heart that aood
can come from aomethinl bad.
The eenerosity and frlendllneu
ot people-even those who do not
know us--have been overwhelm-
Ing!
The care I received at Hoag
Hospital and my three doctors
certamly helped me get better
"taster than expected," as did the
prayers a nd good wishes of
many. many good friends.
My parents join me ln thank-
lnr every one of you. It makes
us happy and proud to be mem -
bers ot thls community!
The Editor.
Gratefully.
CAROL DOANE,
Corona del Mar.
Newport Harbor Ensign,
Dear Sir :
Somethlnr definitely wrong is
takinr place behind the scenes
ot the Newport Beach admin is-
tration. The August 29th meet-
Ing, scheduled for 4 p.m., was
held. All except one Councll
member (on vac ation ) were pres-
ent. Their 4 to 2 vote declares
that the City ts to continue In
the Traller Park business. Judg-
Ing from the way It was ram-
rodded. It seemed to be a pre-
arranged decision, and It was de-
cidedly against the desires of all
or the public present.
Thls shameful administrative
conduct haa been utilized before
and It consisted of the same pro-
cedure at th!s meeting. Members
of the coundJ may believe that
t hey are foollnr the citizens by
this sort ot trickery, but they
are rotnr to learn that lt b quite
the contrary, and the rtrht think-
Ing majority of the people are
golne to teach them that they
were not voted into office to af.
front resldenu of t.hJa district.
That It ls a elarlng lns\llt to all
cannot be denied.
The bay front property belongs
to the Inhabitants here, ... not
to the Council m embers, and the
majority want It to be made Into
a COMMUNITY BEACH. for the
benefit of the younzsters and
their parenu and partlcularly u
an al4 to 11to9 tM .powUa ot ju-
venUe dellnqueney.
Tbe four members of the coun-
c il who voted for the prtvate
Trailer Park beach lnslst: ridicu-
lously, that these traJler park
dwellers--some of whom have
hogged the area for years. Cpre-
VE'n t lng others from getting In).
people from districts far removed
from Newport &>ach, non tax-
payers. non voters, not represent-
ing our city. except as visitors.
must have a private beach of
their own. must have a boat
mooring arE'a of their own, must
have a private parking space for
themselves and their guests ...
must have a private swimming
area ... and all of this for a p-
proximately twenty dollars a
week. In other words. we must
consider them a very exclusive,
superior group or strangers. who
snobbishly refuse to share any
part of our beach with us.
We. the owners of the beach,
a re to be segregated. and we
have to like It ... period ... be-
caUS(> our enlightened council
mt'mbers. as a majority, Insist.
This houseless. ultra ultra super-
lor group of caravan wanderers
are to be penned up in a super-
nuous fenced arena. for us to
look at. but not to m ingle with
on any account. What a farce
this Is. to be happening In Amer-
Ica of ail places, and ln New-
port Beach, U.S.A. Who are th~
artstrocrats, who refuse to share
our beaches with us? Why not
rent the trailer spaces to real
Americans Jnstead ot to snobs!
WhY must these friends of the
council clique be coddled and
pampered, and rtven private
beaches. to keep them aa tenanu
of thls objectJonable Traller
Park!
If our citizenry wUJ realize
what thLI rroup of councll mem-
ben are endea-vorinl to put over
and the spltetul affront they
have jut committed. they will
certainly put an end to their f!L
fait to domlllate our community
by autoc:ratJcalb' tulftll.lnC their
anobbla plan.
AI a diecl'nt OOiflUI\Unlty, 1ft
want our beadl a1oq the bay
front to be eaJo1ed by all. W•
bave no~ baellor dl8c:rtmJ.nat.
ln1 poup1, ..-waat pat ol our pwpe~tJ t.Dcecl ..... tb* --
Bc;n a Hamilton w.tc.Ns
Diamonds
Mountings I
• • • IAWla ahon. and my ratJnl ,... W allaoe Calder head • vou •• c:aa 1 aa not m.nlf!4. ru .uek w1tb Joe u--. ,.._ ne Youth Cea· &. at m bndao v...., Cou.Jcln, JEWELER
w 11M et ~=~"" a .-wtt1a1a • .0. ot ~ and ........ liMit to Jl .,. DoiW' .a tile llo7al If......_ UM Jl2l &.t eo.t Hlfhwey
cluaJve uae. Let that type of vt.
ltcw leek new put\lres; they
have realded here too lonr.
A beneficial councll MrVes the
people aratdully, &I they ahould.
They are not ln otflce to dom-
Ineer and muter the community.
The Ideal of American justice
ahould not be lrnored.
Yours truly,
F. 'n:IORNTON MARTIN.
1704 W. Ocean Front
Newport Beach
Arvo E. Haapa,
Enslrn Publishing Co.
Dear Str:
·on behalf of the Newport Har-
bor Union Hleh School Recrea-
tion Program I wish to thank you
for the flne news coverage your
paper rave the recreation pro-
gram thl.t summer.
ln order to be successful It was
necessary to reach p a r e n t s
throughout thla comm unity. You
can justly feel that you have
served your community well by
conveyinr thls Information to the
people.
Thank you very much tor your
cooperation.
Yours truly,
VERNON ALLEN.
Recreation Director
Newport Ha rbor Union
Hlgb School District.
Mr. Arvo Haapa
The Ensign
Dear Hop:
The Oftlcers, Directors and
Members of the Newport 'Harbor
Chamber of Commerce wish to
thank you for the fine cooper-
ation, and support you rave us
durlnr our recent Membership
Campaign.
It Is our firm belief that the
excellent results we obtained In
this first phase of the work can
be augmented and we shall con-
tinue along these Jines until the
entire job is done.
Sincerely yours,
HAY LANGEN HElM
Executive Secretary. , ........ ; .... II 3-Cir I•••••
eiCIIOOUOY OVT
Merle (Beany> AUlerbaurh
and hla Schoolboy are eotnr to
be off the air for a while. I'm
mighty sorry. A lot o1 frlenda
who enjoyed the endless subtle
witticisms that cameo over the
air from the little guy on the
Schoolboy's mike are going to
miss that fun. But the latest re-
ports are optimistic.
Last Friday &>any and hb
wife Paula were fishing out of
San Diego. &>any bad just lost
hls third marlln hook-up o1 the
season. He felt tlred. Then came
a strange pain In his chest that
bored down Into hls left arm. It
seemed to be harder to breathe,
and, In spite of the heat, &>any
felt cold and clammy. Maybe a
Httle acared, too.
Co-skipper Paula eot on the
alr. Forest Smith and his Toluca
were nearby. Soon Forest waa
aboard the Schoolboy wlth a first
aid kit. Back at the Kona Kal
Club, Hal Kenoyer had been
listening on hls Ha-Be's radio.
He located a physician. The Coast
Guard heard the voJce o1 a lady
In a jam, and dispatched a hell-
copter, right now.
But ''Doctor" Smith and hla
flnlt ald had helped. Beany waa
more comtortable and the School-
boy made a fast trip Into the
Kona Ka1, whUe the helicopter new overhead and cJeared traffic
with their siren. When the
Schoolboy pulled up to the float,
the doctor was waiting. In a
WhUe he'• taklne It euy in
that flne San Dlqo apot. he'll
enjoy a card from the people be
used to talk to. Just write to
Beany, or Schoolboy, c/o Kona
Kal Club, 450 Yacht Harbor
Drive, San Diego.
Beany'a a guy who flnda It
hard to do nothtnr. They say he
hu a shortwave radio alongside
hla bed, and that yesterday he
wu wrltln1 a letter of appllca-
tJon. He's taklna action to aa-
sure everyone that he'a a strone
contender for Pacltlc An~len'
Nltram Drallop 'l"l"ophy. That'a
the one that's awarded annually
for the unluckJest anrler of the
season.
We started this column with
"Schoolboy Out." Let's cbanae
that and say that, for the pres-
ent, he just blew a tube In h1l
transmitter.
For letterheedl. envelopes c .. THE ENSIGN. HA-l 114
Finest Selection of
W ~II paper in So. Calif.
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DRAPERIES
Dunbar furniture & accessories
THADEN INTERIORS
2bl0 E. Co••• Hi9hw•y
H•tbor 0791
CORON.A DEl MA R
matter of minutes, thanks to ef-'=============~ fJclent eUorts on the part of r.
everyone, &>any waa In the
Mercy Hospital.
The d1aano.la has not been
made clear to this reporter. We
Largest ond Most Complete
Furniture Store in the Are&.
C.ll for f, ..
iaDMDAY,ID'I'. I. 1-
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A.dventlat mlna.ter formerly ltv.
lnJ at • lAJWle Pl., eo.ta
Keaa. bb IDOWd to CardlU.
SAVE
SAFELY
At Or•"te County's
le•dl"t HOffte Lendtftt
lftstlhttlon
CON11NUIN6
TO PAY
~'"
PER ANNUM
All ACCOUNTS INSURED
UP TO S I 0,000
All Aeeounh Opet~ed
On or lefor•
The I Oth of the Month
E•rn From the l.t.
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAV1N&S a lOAN ASSOCIATION
Two women were injured ln a are aasur~ that. happily, ft wu
three-car accident on Coast Hwy. deftnJtely not a coronary. Per-
40 feet west of Marine Ave. at haps the extreme heat and just
4 15 Sat _... A ,., N plain fatigue were factors. Medl-
DECORATING SERVICE
ll b.rty 8.-5511
LAGUNA BEACH : p.m. u ... ay, ug. ~.., ew-port pollee reported. cal curlosJty wUl have to walt.
Mrs. Ernestine Holt, 61. of West But the last report we had 1.1 to
t.o. Anaeles. suffered a rlrht arm the eUect that If the palna atop
and neck Injury and Lydia Lab-Altorether, aa they Mem to have ttnen. 82, San Pedro a cut rlJht done, Beany wtll ~.be leavtn1
,.._ HY4-11n
~ ~ ~ ~ to ~ :~~~~-a~~~-~~~~a~ad~~~~QI~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MemoriAl -lt.al ._ auua l[aJ and tUlnc It -.,.
Pollee aald the women were
p&U!'I'lleft In a car driven by
Murlel G. Holt of West Los An·
geles, which was forced to stop
suddenly when a car driven by
Barney Walkers of Long Beach
turned directly In the path of her
car ln making an lllegaJ left
turn. A car driven by Genevieve
M. Mclntyde of San Pedro ram.
med Into the rear of the Holt ve-
hicle.
Lac••• llrllajuretl
Ia Track.C• Crau
Minor Injuries were suffered
by Patricia von Schlegell, 19, of
Laguna &>ach ln a truck-car
wreck at Vla Lido and Newport
Blvd., Newport &>ach, a t 12:16
a.m. Saturday, Aug. ZT.
A pick up truck driven by Ellis
M. Fillet. 52. of Downey was tip.
ped over on Its side from the 1m-
pact of a car driven by Leo Mc-
Crae Morgan of South Laguna.
The girl was riding In the Mor-
gan vehicle and was t aken to
Hoag Memorial Hospital. A tire
department truck was called to
wash away euollne spllled from
the wreck. -----IIOVE TO aALaOA
The Ed1ar B. Wltmers have
moved from 1211 Cove St., Co-
rona del Mar, to ~ Seville Ave.,
Balboa.
my dluldr/ • nnDrt ...
he'• get«ng
hu t)bJl*
In tM new
HtiWcrut
Normcm lleadows
SPECIAL FOR
Thumday-Friday-Saturday ..............
OlfJ. T IWU J S nuot1ll 8EE1" SOLD BED
u.s. Qotc:e
Chuck Roast 39;.
Mo. 1 a.t~a•• EoiiWa. hrttaD & Oecar ....,_..
Sli(ed Ba(OR 59~
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I If.
Rume Roast 79~
"'..a IIY" tiiLnl •rs
GROUND ROUND-·---··-·-···--··-··-·····-69~
GROUND CHUCK~·--:-__ 49:.
4 for
dlillotdah • ,.. ~.nca~~ie tu ot n• , • .._ u -. • • ,..... CAtoN ., .. .
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IWUMIDAY, IU"''. I, .._
Lila Fll-Trap Shoot
'" .. TUaLOAir On Sept. 25
CoDatructloo J,ocme 'nle Soutb ~ IU.lle and Pia. '" •uu 1.0&11 tol Club wtll bold Itt next ttap shoot Sunday, ~t. z. .uut~ne
at 10 a.m., at the rifle ran,e on
MaeArthW' Blvd., a mUe IIOUth
of the Oranee County Airport.
IU _,. U'I'J'LD
Pllrllr lertpp a..
lSI$ L c..t JIWr., CDII
h. IIA 1111 JD "1•
( ...... LUe ...._Fad~) ------------------
JAMES D. RAY
BiiWIIc C.lr..._
~ E.. COAST HWY ..
COlONA DEL MAl .
HAIMf 4763
DAILY 'TIL SEPT. 18th
ln the trap Jhoot held Auc. 28.
Redman D. Jarrett of Beacon Bay
and A. M. Powell of 319 Polrulet-
tSa Ave., Corona del Mar, tied
for .econd by wtnnlng three
matche. e&ch.
Other Harbor Ares winner•
were Norman Dulworth. 412
Hazel Dr., Corona del Mar, and
Arthur Meyers, 346 E. 19th St.,
eo.ta Mea&. two matches each;
Woody Mathew., 1880 Oranp.
Costa Mesa; John Ollerrnan, 20152
Spruce, Santa Ana Heights; M. C.
SmJth, 2060 Newport Blvd., eo.ta
Mesa; W. B. 'Mlummel, 703 Poln-
aettJa Ave., Corona del Mar; Ken-
neth D. Kuster, 608 Aldean Pl.,
Newport Heights. one match
each.
awe and pl.tol matches are
held once each month. and small.
bore rlfle tournaments are held
every Friday night.
GIIOYE DaJVEJI AD.UTED
Arch K. Ldndaay, ~. or Garden
Grove wu arrested on a drunk
drivlne charge by Newport police
at Coast Hwy. and MacArthur
Blvd.. Corona del Mar. at IQ:18
a.m. Monday, Aug. 29. A compan.
ion ln bla car, Valente R. Montiel.
25, of Santa Ana wu a.rrested on
a charee or lntoxlcatJon ln auto.
Bead Eludp Want Ack
. IESI
UPIILSTEIIII
.,..h .. -& Dl411"f UbertY 1-ml ase•...eLc.t..._.
an'sBowhng"-=s." ...
FJW. LEAGUES
NOW FORMING
TIIUU: LcldiM Trio. 10 a.m.
SATI Miad 6-IIOIDe.. 1:40 p.m.
to aceommodate foursome·
bowlers unable to enter
other mlxed leaeues.
$9&500 Pennit Issued
For Medical •ilding
September buUdJnc cot ott to
-whopplnl atart In the race to
aet an au.ume record In value
of buUdlnl pennJt. '-ued dur-
l.ng a yN.t In the City of New-
port Beach.
1be tlrat few da~ ol. the month
broulht In alrno.t $300,000 worth
of permits. Largest of these wu
a ~ medical buUdlng for
Dr. David Nlet.en of Lldd late, to
be constructed near hla present
oUlce on Weat:minlter Ave. In
Newport Heights.
Other alz.able permits Included
a $38.000 ~wellln1 In Shore Clltta
for Dr. David Ballentine, and a
$37,950 profesaJonaJ buUdlng
Gang Wallops
Heights Lad
Tom Me&de, 16, of ~ River-
aide Ave., Newport Heights, suf-
fered the loa of two te«h and
other mouth Injuries when bear.
en by a gan_g of juveniles at
11 :20 p.m. Aug. 28, Newport po-
llee reported.
The boy wu usaulted and
pushed throuah a gla.aa window
In Alden's Gift Shop at 600 Edge.
water Ave., Balboa. pollee learn·
ed. He wu taken to Hoag Me.
mortal Ha.pltal. 'Mle youth aaJd
there were five boys ln the at-
tackJng group. He said two had
long black halr, pachuco atyle,
one wearlng a black suede jacket
and the other a green sweater
and wheat..(:OJored slacks.
ASD PJEJL FLOAT PEIIJOT
Application has been made to
the oUice of District Engineer,
Los Angeles. by Mrs. F . Lanker·
shlm, 1701 E. Bay Front. Balboa,
for a permit to inat&ll a pl6 and
float and appurtenances thereto
In th e bay ln front of lots 1 and
2. Block 26.
near the llarlnft'S Mlle area for
H. E. lltley and DU. Long.
1be record that hu to be
beaten 1a the erand total of ss,.
628,004 ln 1951. 'Mlat wu the year
that Ute more than mlUion dol·
lar permit for Boa1 Hc.pital was
Included In the total-and Sep-
tember wu the month that the
pennlt wu I.Mue4.
In that year the end-of-Septem-
ber total wu $7,479,453. The
Building Pepartment Is almost
certain to surpa111 that total by
Sept. 30. aince the Aug. 31 total
wu already 16.8)5.198. A new
yearly record can be set merely
by maintaining an average of
$500,000 each month for the four
remaining months of the year.
Following permits were l.s.sued
during the first days of Septem
ber: e Jf&'WM)JIT BEJGIITS
Bert Hornsveld. 1-story. 1 unit
dwelling at 515 Santa Ana Ave ..
$14.560; Or. David Nielsen. medJ
cal bulldlng at 404 Westminster.
$98.!500.
eKEWMIIT
H. E. Riley and Dale Long. 1-
.Wry professional bulldlng at
2610 Avon St .• back of All-Ameri-
can M arket. $37.950; D. L. Rlen-
ert. reroofing at 2203,. Balboa
Blvd.. $224; Hilda Reyes and
Henrietta Echola. 2-.tory, 2-unlt
dwelllng at 217 35th St., $15,400. euou CI.D'PS
Dr. David Ballentine. 1 story.
1-unlt dwelling at 119 Shorecllft
Rd., $38.000. • coaowA on MD
Nita Badger. 1-ltory, 1-unlt
dwelling at 303 Orchid. $15.000;
Ed Nash. garage at 407 Poppy.
$1.600; Alex Silman. 1-story, 1-
unlt dwelling at 417 Narcl.&sus.
$4.800; c. w. Travm. addltlona
at 321 Orchid, $3.150; Nels Und-
berg. additions at 613 Orchid.
$2.000. eaALBOA
Burtis Dorris. 2-st.ory dwelling
at 1707 E. Ocean Blvd .. $21 .000:
LEGAL RanCE William Casserly, 2-story dwell-
CofCStarts
on Call-backs
All members of the Newport
Harbor Chamber ol. Commerce
have ~n asked to meet thia
momln1 <'nlursday) at 9 o'dbck
at the Chamber ottloe, 1.800 W.
Coast Hwy., Newport. to beJ1n
th~ call-back campalcn In the
five areu where the member-
lhlp drive wu conducted durlnl
Aucust.
The Chamber membera wlll be
divided Into tearna to rnaJqo the
caU-backa and also to see tha.e
buslneaes who were mlaaed dur-
lne the regular campaign.
Hay Langenhelm. nec:utlve
secretary of the Chamber, reports
that U a rKult of that drive,
Otamber membership ls now at
an all-time high of 460. 'Mlere
are additional 140 pledges of
pledges of membership.
Flrlt gene r a 1 membership
luncheon oC the fall seuon will
be held Wednesday noon. Sept.
2S, at the Newport Harbor Yach t
Club.
Following new members were
signed up during last w~k's
Tuesday campalen along Ma
rlners Mlle: Bayvi~ Employ.
ment Agency; Anchor cafe;
Norm Begg Co.; Harbor Marine
Engine Service; Newport Marine
RadJo; the Mariners Bank; 1udy'a
Shell Service Station ; Red Snap.
per cafe; Quarter Deck; Lee Ha-
ven Motel; Ernie Church. Union
011 Dealer; Robert P. Rea. M.D.;
Robert E. Schmitz. M.D.; HOW·
ard's Bestaurant; J. 6 W. Uquon;
N e w p o rt Cleaners; Henrietta
Swafford, Greyhound Alent.
Other new memberl are the
following In the Lido Shopping
Center: Bud's Beauty Salon, Udo
Fashions. Udo Electric Co.. The
Bookcase, Hugh 1. Plumb. M.D.;
Blanche Fulkerson. draperies;
Udo Salon of Beauty. Also the
tolJowlng: Hutchens Optical Sup.
ply Co., Corona del Mar: T. Hord
Seeley, contractor. Balboa; and
David Hook of Hollywood.
&a ,_lea Sill•
F,....,.,, Clfl
No. A-26 178 lng at 1011 E. Balboa Blvd.. Fifty pennies were stolen (rom
N011CE OF HEARJ.NG OF PE-$5.400. the Norm's Landing Cafe. 611
TmON FOR PROBATE OF e aALBOA COVES 31st St., Newport Beach. during a
WlLL AND FOR LE"n'ERS OF F'red Loakes. 1-story dwelling burglary over the week~nd.
ADMINISTR.ATION WlTH THE at 55 Balboa Coves. $20.000. Newport pollee reported Aug. 29.
WILL ANNEXED. e a.U..OA lSLAJrD Cah operator Dan Janakis of
Whole Suckling Pig, wild rice dressing, garnished with crab
apples. celt>ry dressing served at home of Mrs. M. J. Lockney.
Complete d1nner catering servlct> was handled by The
Gourmet's Kitchen.
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c-JJ,.
QtU4IUIUIIA
~Jol,.,
IIW IPEI
* * Mew 11-; wt
c •• ,lell C.llrilc s.wicl * -yow ~lea Ia Ou h!DIIJ-·
Aak for Dorothy Marston
Llcll ... .., s.m. * 11 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
arealdast -L•DCMo~a -~ s.n.s
* lllra IMaiia Ftr Y•
Ctctlat1 Parties *
(Spedal ...... ·-Lal'9e Parts.)
KOSIIEa FOODS -SEA FOOD DELICACIES
,.,., E. Coast • .,.,. In The Superior Court ot the John Sims. alterations at 201 410 32nd St .. Newport Beach. said
State of California In and Emerald. $350. -the burglar cut through a porch ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
For the County of Orange screen at the rear of the cafe -
CAFE ,. sun::uoa Aft.
Orco Block Co.
In the Matter of the Estate of I111IMII ... • and ripped a screen from a cafe HA.RIUE'T M. FERRELl.., Deceased. window to gain entry. The pen-
Notice 1s hereby given qJat the 'l'l.aa ...._ a.... nles were removed f.ro m a cuh
petiUon of Beatrice F . Speneer for I -•It ••• ---repat.er. t.aa. probate of the ww ol ttae lclbn A. Grlmel. 25. 8IUIYe7 nu.e dear boJtea full of rolla ~ II&JMd decec1ent and IGf cnwman ol. 23914 ~er St.. of ~ """ '*' dlll.-t lo-
U.. ... , • .,.. of lAtUa ot AdiDln-eo.ta Kea. was arre.ted on cations on the prem..a.. but were
t.tration wtth the wW umaed burglary and narootics chat'lee not touched. An eeg from a con.
to the pet:ltlon« will be heard at by Newport pollee Auc . ~. talner by the grJU was dropped
10 o'clock A.M. on September 16, Grimes was charged with the on the fioor ln a rur room. 1955, at the court room ol De-partment 4 ot the Superior Court burglary of fT cash from the
of the State of Callfornla ln and purse of Mrs. George Well!! of 630 31st St.. Newport Beach. Mn for the County of Orange. Wells called pollee at 3:05 p.m.
Dated August 26· 1955· Saturday to report ~lng a man
MOVE MEn' DOOR
Attorney for PeUtloner, enter her apartment. The suspect
BtJJLDING BLOCIS-ALL cuzrs A K Phelps J429 ·E. Coast Highway told the apartment houS(' man ALL TYPES
The Donald Harpers have mov-
ed next door to themselves. For·
merly llvtng at 435-, Heliotrope
Ave . Corona dtol Ma r. they are
now living at 437 Heliotrope.
JAcboa ,.,._ Klw,_ly ~ Corona del Mar. Call!. ager be was ~king a Mr. Ly .a ......._ Ita• 23tO L Kala. laatlll AIMI B. J. SMITII. County Clerk man and left. going Into a cafe 1-:::i:::::=:;===*===========?=?=?:::=?===, 955 across the street. p. Publis h: Sept. 1· 8. 15• 1 On the arrival of officers the • no. c:...tDp-Dm'•h llink In The Newport Harbor Ensign. suspect went out of a rear door
A.apbalt rue -Rubber 1'\le h FormJca _ Linoleum TUe No. A 26 204 of the cafe where e was appre·
-
"-o" ......... N011CE TO CREDITORS hended. A narcotic kit was found CAIL.T -.. o.:•-ESTATE OF JANE MacAR taped under the dash board In
IU L lftla St. c.tc1 ..... THUR. DECEASED. his car, pollee said.
LIUIITT 1-4151 NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN 2:1 Yean ln Orange County to the creditors of and all per MOVE ROM REJGBTS 1 h The James Leslles have just sons having claims aga nst t e moved from 3233 Clay St.. New. said decedent or said estate to file them w ith the necessary port Heights. to 1585 Riverside
vouchers In the office of \.he IIPIIil.;J.;. 'iiCOiiios;i;t•a•M~eslliiiajjill.liljOIIIIII"iii!FIIiij;OOF!IiiiO'ill
Clerk of the Superior Court of
the County of Orange, State of ~G4.N'S
California. or to pres-ent the
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Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER-B1JJLDING MATERIALS
ap.a
11 A.M. to t ..... o....s lloDday
Uke
~Shrimp?
. -ED Joy "'aL\1. •
iumbo shrimp
OllDEU 1'0 00 TOOl
S.wtf-
FISI nY .cwpast ..... Ctsllll.... J.IMity .. ,., same. with the n~ vouch-Your Famlly Restaurant
ers. to the undersigned at hls or (a..d ,._....,, 2110 OeMa rat. ..,...,_.._.,..
LIST CAll
n•s., Fri. I Sit. -s.,t. 1·1·1·
Daily 11:30 & 1:00 p.m., $1.25. Children 65c
* 3 BOATS OPERATING on BAY & OCEAN RIDES * Boat Leavinq Every 20 Minutes *
E?e~Llu9 0c:.a:D 8Jdes OD "Bay Queea." 1:30 p.m. & 9 p.m.
(All JUdea. &.5c. ChUdrea. lSc. ODder S yn. f'rM)
NOTICE!-New Schedule •fter Sept. lOtti!
BAY RIDES ONLY -"Belle of B•lbo4' -2 p.m. DAILY
.OATS LEAVE "T11If ZOKr' DOa-aAL.aA * I
her place ot business. to-wit: ISIS E. Ceat JllpW'Cif wear ..,_ •
3429 E. Cout Highway, ...._ 1.. c.ro.. del.._ Jf....,..t aeada ~ C rr.~~~~;~·;=:~~~======~==:~l Corona del Mar. Callf. ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ within slx months atler the fl.nt "
.
lite •• i .nll . .
il • ~,._, 1111
PAY•aY
~ ,
lew,.rt latter ... ,..lllr
publication ol thla notice.
Dated August 29, 1956.
A. lt. PHELPS
Admlnlltrator of the Estate
of said decedent.
A. Jt. Phelpa
Attorney at law
3429 E. Cout B11hway
Colona det Mat, Callf.
Publlab: Sept. 1. S. 15. 22, 1965 ln
the Newport Harbor Enalgn.
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*BALBOA*
Enioy
Rides &
..,.. ,.,.. aa.oa IILAII'D
Tbe Arthur Ntenona haw
moved from 202 Peul Ave., BaJ.
boa lslaDd, to 1"\\iitbi..
. Fir, .. , ,.,.. ... ~.,....
NYint :-• • and
l*ievin9 th.t
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DGRIIU
• Complete Home Furnlahlnp
UIMI1y~
1atR.....-tAn.
COSTA MESA
Luther Film
To Be Shown
The movie, "Marttn Luther,"
wW be ahown tomorrow evttlnl
(Friday), betinnlnl at 7:30 p.m.
at the First Baptist Church of
eo.ta Meu, on Santa Ana Ave.
at Maanolla.
The mOVie, which wu fUmed
In Germany, tella the story of the
Reformation period. Tbe local
church hu obtained. the tum
from the Bible Institute ot Los
Angeles.
• Sweater patches have been
awarded for members of the first.
second. third and fourth place
teams in the summer Little
League baseball proeram Ln the
harbor area. The patches were
provided by the Newport.Balboa
Savings and Loan Alan. Certifl.
cates of partlclpatJon, also from
the savings institution, went to
all of the 900 baseball players
taklng part In the summer
games.
Women's Fellowship Groups
To Begin Fall Meetings
(dwardS SHOES
AND COMFORT ABLE FIT
for over 55 yean ~ has been making shoes that
combine comfort with sturdy protedion to keep children's
growing feet happy! Youngsters like~ becauae
they're good looking--and parents like them becou ..
they're pradico!l
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llOTB STORES OPEX FJUDAT JQGBTS 'TIL 1:00
SAXTA AKA I 1815 S. MaiD
acrou stnet hom o5ea:rs
JUmberly 2-6661
COSTA MESA
225 E. 17tb St.
MESA CEM 1£.8-htwMD
Thrtfty & AJpba leta
LJbeftr ~
HIPS-ce •••J 1111
TODAY, the story ot. a good tlgure Ia told
NOT Ln pounds, but in
INCHES on a TAPE MEASURE
YOU will be delighted and amazed when
you know for the very tint time what
the STAUFFER SYSTEM can do for YOUR
figure! At the Stauffer Synem, you will
be told how lone It w1ll take to acbJeve
your desired proportions.
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COJK)IIA Da. IIAJl
Groups of the Women's Fel-
lowsh ip of the Corona del Mar
Community Church will convene
this month to begin thelr regu.
lar fall schedule.
The Church School Guild wlll
meet at 7:30 p.m. on Monday
(~pt. 12> at the home ot thelr
chairman, Mrs. W . R. Lippitt. 413
Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar.
Co-hostesses are Mrs. Lowell
Newlon and Mrs. M. J. Shannon.
Members are asked to bring
"white elephants" to stock the
Guild's annual Lobster Bake
booth.
OCCGreets
Newcomers
A free continental breakfast of
sweet rolls and coffee will be
served In the foyer of the new
auditorium this morning (Thurs.
day> as new students are wei.
corned aboard at Orange Coast
College.
New students w111 be wel-
comed by Dr. BasU Peterson. pres
ldent, and Introduced to Dr.
James Thornton Jr.. Dr. D. E.
Pehlke abd DeaD MarteV. How-.
Ron A.nnatronJ, student body
president, also wUJ welcome the
new students. Cynthia Bell. one
of "'the weU.known recordlng ar.
tlsts of the Bell Sisters. will en-
tertain with plano and song
styling. Classt>S will begin Monday.
Sept. 12.
CDI Cllurcll E·Z Cl ..
WIIIHIItiPel-llck
The' E·Z Social Club of the Co-
rona del Mar Community Church
will meet at 6 :30 p.m. Tuesday
tor a planned pot luck supper.
Canasta will follow the food. The
committee In charge Includes Mr.
and Mrs. C. K. Close. Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Wilkie and Mr. a nd
Mrs. R. W. Bailey. according to
Mr and Mrs. Ed Thlas, skippers
of the group. ~------LEAVES BAI.aOA VISTA
Mrs. William York has moved
On Tuesday at the church so.
clal hall the Arts and Crafts
group wlll convene at 10 a.m .
Mem~ will bring a sack lunch.
Hostesses will be Mrs. R. w.
Bailey, Mrs. Goss Grable and
Mrs. C. K . Close.
The Reading Adventure eroup
will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday,
~pt. 14, at the home of Mrs.
Ray Schwartz. 605 Poinsettia
Ave.. Corona del Mar. Co-host·
esses will be Mrs. Christian Mar-
tin and Mrs. Herbert Leigh.
A week from Tuesday, on ~pt.
20. the Prl.scllla ~rvlce Guild
will meet at 10:30 a .m. In the
Social Hall to make yearly plans.
The FriendJy Service group met
at 1 p.m. yHterday (Wednesday)
at the church for a dessert meet.
lng. ·
Prayer group meetings will be
held next Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. E. W. Thlas, 332
Hazel Ave .. Corona del Mar, and
on ~pt. 28 at the home of Mrs.
John Sadlelr. 218 Narcissus Ave.,
Corona del Mar.
FllST CHUaCH OF CHliST
SCIENTIST
llCD VIe LW., .._..... INcll
A bra~~eh of The Mother Churdl, The
Fit~t Chwdl of Chriat, x'-tilt, '" ._ ..... 4_ .......
~ay Xhool t :IS ..,._
Sullday S.rvl~ II :00 a.lft.
Wac:lnelday &...,;"9 ~ ... ing 1:00 p.m.
Reading ROOI'ft located at lliS Via
Udo, Newport leacll. is o~n -•
days from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m"
Wednesdays from 10:00 a.m. to 7:45
o.m. Friday evenings from 7:00 p.m. to
9:00 p.m. Sunday afternoons 2 to 5 p.m.
Closed Holideyt.
The public ia ~ially invited to at·
tend the c;hurc;h Mrvic;as and uM the
~aadina Room.
Professional
Directory
MUSIC
Margaret L. Scharle
Teacher of Plano
Oreanlst · Accompanist
Evenlnf Claaes for dulta
307 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del Mar
from 810 Congress St.. ('psta '---;;n;;;;ai-;;mt;;;;:;;;;--.J
Mesa, to Manhattan, Kansas.
CEB"tii'ICATE OP avsDrESS Friendly Netpborbood Service
PldiU.. Plna .... PARKES-RIDLEY
THE UNDERSIGNED does here-MORTOARY
by certlty that she Is conducting
a real estate buslness at 3444 110 Broadway
East Cout Hwy. Corona del Mar, u 8•3433 • .. MM eo.ta M ..
California under the fictitious '"============: flrm name of RAY REALTY ,.
COMPANY and that a.Jd ftrm ls
compoeed of the followtnc per.
son wha.e tfame ln full and
place of realdence are as follows,
to-wit:
Hazel May Ray
544 Seaward Road,
Corona del Mar, Calltornla
WITNESS my band thls sth
day of Aucuat. 19S5. Huel May Ray
STATE OF CAUJ'OilNIA >
)U.
COUNTY of ORANGE )
NOW ... TWO
BALTZ MORTUARIES
Sentn• U.e Harbor Area
Baltz MortuatY CJ1Ata. IIY Till: 8I!A
Barbot G
353» &. Cout lllahway ·c.... del liar
Balt% Mortuary
u~ .. 2121 1111 " a. ea.ta .._
AIIPL& PAJIIW'fO
JOTB LOCA1tOD ON nns J'1fth day of Aucust.
1955. befote me, a Notary. Publle In and for saJd county and ltate, ___ __;::
redcllnc theretn, d&tly oommJa. HARBOR REST
atoned and sworn. penonally ap. MEMORIAL PAov peared HAZEL HAY RAT kDown nA.
to me to be tlwt penon ftCIM Ratbor 8t¥d. a• Glaler name 18 tubecrtbed to the wtthln "
ln8trument. and aclmowlilqld ~11.51
to me tb.at abe executed tblt
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COIOIA DEL Mil PIIIIIICY
""''I'B 1'1 u ta1peiwa ,._, wet•
IIAJmOa 1171
J12'1 E. Coat lhy ..... 1 ... c..... del liar
Light their life with P,ithl/lt
IT. AJIDDWS
.n&U'ITEaiAII amaca
15th St. 6 St. Andt~ Rd.,
.... ,_ .... lc:Mol
~·..:,m ...._, .... 1 .... L 1.....-t
SUNDAY: Morning wonbJp.9:30
and 11 a.m.; Church School,
9:30 and 11:00; lr. HIJh, Sr.
Hich and colle1e age Fellow.
ahJps, 7 p.m.; Thursday, Prayer,
study IJ'OUp, 9:30 LID.
COIOIUJQT'I' IDTIIODIBT
.. "· 11tJa lt.. c.... ..... Ubedy a-au .... ,...,.. "· .......
Sunday: 9:30 uo., Church Sun· day School; 9:30 and 11:00
a.m. Momln& WonbJp-7 p.m. eouece .&&e xu Serviee -7
p.m. HJ&h Sc:bool MYJ' Servtee: a p.m., you.nc adultt crouP
8e'l"rice.
'I'D CSU&a OP WI
·-a..ada IL. c... .... La.tr....,
D.G.Bust.lllaiiW
Sunday services: 9:45 a.m. Bible
study; 11 a.m. momlna wor-
ship; 7:30p.m. evenJn1 service.
Midweek service, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday.
TBE c:av.CB OP ca:a:tiT
Odd Fellows ~.
lMtR.,....nAn..
Coeta .....
Llbelty 1-1711
1'oaa acdller. Jr .. Mlalater
Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. Bible
study; 10:55 a.m. worship aerv.
ice; 7:30 p.m. evening service.
CIIBIST CBUIIqi ST TIIZ lEA ColiuDaaltr ........... aau.oa 81Yd. at lttla lt.. • .-port
IL\It)oc 5ZII
hators .... a.y A. Car~
Sunday WorabJp, 9:30 and 11 a.m.
Qlurch School: 9:30 a.m. MJd. week Meettnc: 7:00 p.m. wed .
neaday preceded by 6:15 p.m.
potluck.
IT. JO.ACWN CBU ... 1 .. a.-.. ..... eo.t. ....
.~ .... ,
p ............. J.~ftta
......, IIIII IIIII '· .. 1.10 ... U:30 a.m. Wefkda)'8: X.... at
7:00a.m.-eonter.lon: 11atar·
daya from 4:00 to S:JS-7:00 to
8:30 p.m.
...
PDIIT AIIDULT OJ' GOD
Jladlt. & ........... c.t.ar-
l.a.ty l-ftl1
•• X I • II. C:, c::..Jc. ~
Sunday Sebool: 1:30 a.m. Wor·
lhlp: 10:M a.m. and evaneellst
8er'V1ce, 7:30 p.m. Younc People
and CbUdten'a Servlce, 6:30
· p .m. Sun. Mid-week Service:
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. LaclJes'
Mtaatonary Coundl. Tburscla~
9 :30 a.m . for all day.
I~ DAY ADtUhii •....-n....._ ....... t.. . ............... ..
~~-·~D.a.lpnM ...
Saturda~&_ Semcel: Sab-bath ~: 9:30 a.m. -S.· mon: 11:00 a.m. PrQw meet·
ln1: Wed.Delclay, 8:00 p.m.
Sunday 8er f'ka: ~ Sebool,
1:30 a.m. ~~~ WonbJ.P at 10:30 a.m. Bvaniellltte Serv·
Ice, t p.m. Sunaay. N.Y.P.S..
6 p.m. Sunday; Prayer meettne,
7:30 p .. m. Wednesday.
naT cao-=a OP CIDIIT
ICIDID'i'
,. vs. =:r aeocta
!undaJ School: 9:15 a.m.. Su.n·
day S e r v1 e e: 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday Evenfnc MeetLne: 8:00. ReadJq Boom. 33:15 VIa LJdo, Newport Beach, open 10
a.m.·5 p.m. week days, 10 a.m.·
7:45 p.m. Wednesdays, 7·9 p.m.
Friday evenlnn.
CIDJiT LOI&&IIUf CBUICB
OP COSTA IDIA
( ........ l,..s)
J..wf-~114111. . c.-.... ......... s.a..Tem ...
Sunday Servtee.: Wonh.lsJoo Serv· lee 9 a.m. Sunday 1 at 10:15 a.m. -• UI.80A KIIID
co.MDaln waiiiliiDw'l'
lli=A .......... ..._.
IN ..... D IH .... .......
Iunday .. ¥teet: •=-a. m. Cbw'dl leboollt:~ ancl u:oo a.m. Wa.ldp ·IMIVJCe. -
PDIIT urnn' caDiiCii ._.AM A.._lllllr .. tUa
c.tll .... ...... a. .....
Sunday ServlcM:
9:45 a.m. S\m~ Sebaol; U
a.m. Wonldp ~· 6:30 p.m.. BapUit Tralnln& Union; 7:3G p.m. Evenlnc Service.
Weclnesda,y: 7:30 p.m., Prayer,
Pralle and Bible Study. Mon. day: 7:3Q p.m. Men'a Chorus
p r a e t J c e ; 8:30 p.m. M.en'a
Prayer Meet1D&.
CBUIICII OP OR ~ OP liT. CAIDOL
1tc1W ................ .....-t ...... 1. Paa-l!n-.E' . ...._ r..._ ,. as
AM.
Sunday Mame1: 8:00 and 10:00
and U:30 'Llll. eont.llon: Sat· ~..;ca .... ~~ ,. ~~.,.to 1;10
p.m.DaUyiiMII=Oea.a. ....
Prtday: 1:30 .... and 8:00 p.m.
Kovena (PWpetual Help): Tu~y. 7 :45 p.m. f'llhermen'a
Mus, July and Aucua, Sunday
4a.m.
VWI\'miiAUIT COKMUMITY ~ Kbella.M .... SISW • ....._..._...._
lllllt.Wa .... P. W ......
Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. kom.
Lng worship. U:OO a.m. -IT. JAIID KNCO•AL --·-~r .... ...., ................
Sunday aervit*: 8:30 a.m. Holy
Communion, 9:30 a.m. Sunday
acbaol; 9:30 a.m. morn J n g
prayer and 8ftm0n, 11 1 a.m.
worship service. Thursday Serv-
Ices: 9:15 a.m. Prayer Gulld;
10:30 Holy Communion. --IT. JOIIIf Y1A1n1D S14 ...._A-......._ lalaad
ua~~ew•1• Paa-~ ":!!!f• ,_._ p .... ~OIM
Sun4aJ 111 : T:OO a.m. a t:OO a.m.emr ·-: .. ~ aac1 eva. of 1tt J'rtda.n ana Holy Da~: 7:30 to a:ao p.m.; rtnt
Friday ~ 8 a.m. Bummer
M--. Ju)J' aDd A.ucUit lunda,y, u a.m.
,
Zonta 's District Conference
To Be Held Here in Octo&er
Jnvltattona llave aone out to 1)1'01-.lonal women. Over 200
member ol Zont& CJu-.. tn CaJI, delecata and altematea are u..
fOI'nJa. !f eYada and Arbona to pec:ted. Join a conference (01' DlRrict IX 'nle Newport Harbor Zonta
to be held at !fewport on October Club wlll be ba.u. to the eon.
7, 8 and t. accordtac to VUdred terence, ltated Dr. Helen Robert-
Stanley ol Jeaeon Bay, cbatnnan 110ft, president . of the Newport
of the event. Club. Headquarters will be at the
All members of the clube In Balboa Bay Club and bualnea
the .oothweltem area ol the mHUnp at the Elka Club.
United Statea are Invited to the Committees workJnc on the
conference, which will ~ a work event include Mrs. Stanley, Dr.
seMlon for members of tbla Inter. Robertlon, and put presldenta
national dub for executive and Eva Aapln and Helen Stockton
BPWtoMeet
on Thursday
BuaJneu a n d Professional
Women will beld their JnltlaJ fall
meeting next Thursday, Sept. 15,
at the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club. Vice President Marilynn
Wheeler is In charge of the pro-
gram following the dinner meet-
ing. There w111 only be one meet-
Inc In September, according to
President Jean Howell.
Adult Classes
Open Sept. 19
A comprehensive schedule of
classes for adults has been ar.
ranged at Orange Coast College
to start the week of Sept. 19.
on the llteertne eommlttee; Ruth
Jayred, aaalllted by Mule Blrd
and Betty Pace on the finance
committee; Blanche Benz. U ·
alated by Dareen Upson, BUlle
Thron.on and HUda Watkins on
the houatne committee; Ruth
Barcume. assisted by Letha Dro-
let. Dorothy Hall and Vera John.
aon on the re,Utratlon commit.
tee; Mareant Reinert, uslsted
by Phyllls Dunlap, Helene
Csenar, Louise Hamblet, Hazel
Ray, Lucy Ancell and Bernice
Baltz on transportation; Kath-
leen Coleman. assisted by Fran.
ces Mean on publicity; Pee
Haapa. uststed by Dorothy Hall
and Helen Csenar on printing
committee; Lucille Angell, as..
s.lsted by Florence Cooling and
Viretnla McMahan on the ere.
dentJals committee; Eva Aspln
and Helen Robertson assisted by
Dorothea Sheely, Winifred Bacon,
Louise Hamblet, Ruth Jayred.
Fr4nces Mears, Maravene Gat.
lagher. Peg Haapa and Marie
Howes on the hostess committee:
Thelma Paddock Hope as chair
man of decorations and favors.
M.S. nAifK EDWAG WATI'S b the fonDft lOu Patrtda ADD let~-. cku9lat. of Mn. A.rtJnu J. ...~Oil of k1bocL Tbe ~ b tlae 10a of Mr. CIDd Mn. Coy E. W atU of lla1bocL (DoD aa.a~a pMto >
Registration Is open to all
adults. For the majority of
classes. w h ere n o fees are
charged, registration w1ll take
place during the first meeting of
the class during the week of
September 19. In classes where
a nominal materials fee Is
charged for materials which be·
come the possessions ot students.
re,lstratJon wtU begln Se-pt. 15 at
Higbies ~o on
Honolulu Trip Patricia Bergeron of Balboa
Is Married to Frank E. Watts 5 p.m., In the Student Center. Councilman and Mrs. Clarence
These classes are furniture re-Higbie will be absent from tbelr
finishing, upholstery. palntJng. Balboa Island h ome most oi Sep-
Miss Patricia Ann Bergeron,
daughter or Mrs. Arthur J. Ber·
geron of 1711 Plaza del Sur, Bal.
boa, and the late Mr. Bergeron,
became the wlle of Frank Ed-
ward Watts, son ot Mr. and Mrs.
Coy E. Watts ot 2144 Ocean Blvd.,
Balboa, In an afternoon cere.
mony held Sunday, Aug. 28. at St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church.
Rev. James Stewart performed
the single ring ceremony In a
candlelit 8ei'Vice before an altar
harbor photo lab
ca.mer ..
repairs
~tala
fast
COLOR
SERVICE
3121 E. Coast Hwy. CDM
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PICIET 11110 (•o TUaEI)
Wad ers S.cau..t ..Uo
WEJQJII 010. T II OZ. aa. oaJy r • s· • 1114• A New Concept ln Personal
Radio. Ear Phone and earry.
lnf Cue Optional. Extra.
decorated with white stocl.., glad sculpturing, ceramics lstone-tember. They lett last week·end
lola and baby's breath. ware), ceramics and porcelain, by plane on a th~·week com-
Lowell C. Johnson. brother In china painting, jewelry, lapidary, blned business and vacatJon trip
law of the bride, gave her In photography, welding and wood· to Honolulu. While there they
marriage. Miss Bergeron wore 8 working. wiLl call on Mr. and Mrs. Carl
white organdy gown sprinkled , Hanna. who formerly lived In
with daisy appliques. The full R d Cl b Shore CJitfs. skirt ended In a sweep train. A .I .In 9 u s A bon boyage party for the
pearl necklace. gift of the groom, . Hlgbles was etven by Mr. and
decorated the ¥OOP neckline. An Mrs. Robert St. Clair of Abalone
organdy Jull~ cap a ppllqued Hold Play Day Place, Balboa island. Among the
wtth daisies held her fingertip guests were Mr. and Mrs.
lllu•lon veU. She carried a white Howard Strother of Oakland
orchid surrounded by atephano-Play day hdd Sunday, Aue. and Mr. and Mrs. Almquist ot
tJa and pink roeebuda. 28. at the Newport Harbor Buf. Corona del Mar. Another party
11n. ~ c. ~o~mmn ot falo -...eb. lllpCINIOI'ecl b1 Cbar'-~ tbe llllblee wu Pftft w• ' 11 w .. 1Mt .....-. ma. 1.-11 aDd PbU ..,_, drew 310 b1 Dr. aDCl .... -a "* AD*e
tron ot honor. Sbe wore a pink pa.rtSd.,.m. fnlm CGmpa.IM!I'Oe ol at tbetr Balboa 1alaDd home.
nylon do(ted s.n. cown. full eo.ta )(eaa and the Centaurs of o.rhe Dock."
skirted In ballerina lmcth with Corona del Mar. ------
a scoop neck. Daisies were appll. High polnt winners for the K H I d
qued on the ak1rt and a pink Companeros were Joan Cantu . appas 0
tufted veU formed her headpiece. and Sam Edney: tied for first.
The bridesmaids. Mrs. Donald High •Point winner for Centaurs Ann u a I Tea Trablne of Fresno and Mrs. An was Bonnie McKay. Also taking
drew Knox of Corona del Mar. first places were: bare-back plea.
were dressed similarly to the ma sure, Dockle Lomax; western
tron of honot. They all carried horsemanship, J o a n Cantu:
nosegays of plnk roses sur Jumper class. Judy Fowler: Fig.
rounded by white carnatlbns and ure eight stake race, Dockle Lo-
tJed with pink ribbons. max: 2.man relay. Sam Edney
The groom's brother, Robert and Robin Swinford; pote.bend-
Watts, served as best man, and lng, Judy Fowler: quadrangle
ushers were Richard Runnel or stake race, Sam Edney; run, ride
Costa Mesa. Frank Waltze of San and lead, Joan Cantu: rescue
Diego and James Smith of South race. Sonny Barnes and Sam
Gate. Edney; boot race, Judy Fowler;
Floating gardenlu I n t h e trail class, Joan Cantu: western
punch and surrounding the pleasure. Linda Nelson; stock
brida l cake decorated the recep horse, Joan Cantu.
lion for the newlyweds. which • • •
was held at the Newport Elks August 18 a taco dinner was
The Kappa Kappa Gamma
Alumnae Association ol Southern
Orange County is holding Its an
nual tt-a this a ft ernoon (Thurs
day) at 2 p.m. at the home or
Mrs. J. Thomas Swanson. 207
Emerald Bay. Laguna Beach.
HostessH are the officers: Mrs.
Robert StraiUU or Newport.
president: Mr•. Jack Hilton of
Santa Ana, viC'e-presldent; Mrs.
Tom Collier oC Santa Ana, secre
tary. and Miss Ruth Maxwell or
Corona del Mar, treasurer.
ULTRA-MODERN
10
ARTHUR MURRAY
Corona del Mar
SPECIAL
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OP TOU. DM CIXGI
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Ol'phOIM
Harbor 1925 For Ap pointment!
DA VIS-IIOWI CO.
Ll~ ~-~~arboR ams.. eo.ta ....
Lodge. Mrs. James Smith assisted held at home of Joan Cantu.
with the reception. Mrs. Bergeron Tacos were prepared by Marilyn
received In a turquoise lace aft. Walker and Wnda Nelson. Helt-n
emoon dress with pink acces Matthews. president of Centaurs.
sories and a pink orchid corsage. was guest.
Mrs. Watts wore a beige bro • • •
King Studios
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September B. 191&5
Newport Beach, Calli.
Summer's Swan Song
Time: Last Friday, the bealn.
nlng ot the MemortaJ Day Week-
end ... Temperature: Hot ...
Top Song on the Hit Parad~ for
the last couple ot days: "W~'re
Having a Heat Wave" ... Scene:
"I'm Your Red Hot Mama from
Yuma, You Otta See M~ Strut
My Stuff" ... Action: Crowd.l of
happy carefree 1\J)'S and dolls
making ready tor the Jast bll
lazy week.end of the seuon . . .
Summing them up In one word
... I'd call them just plain old
comfortable ... They like being
here . . . They come In their bare
feet and various stages oi dress
or undress u takes their fancy
... I I could give you some vivid
descriptions. but rm alrald aom~
one will recoenlze themselves
and start blushing!.
* * * TbCMlgb the CJ'DUt9"• •low G8d
the u... Ia fl'oat of tile ~
staacla l.oa9· tllOM pla'fiD9 tbe
part ill thJ.a Sbopwau:wa. atW
IDGI.Dtaba tbeU Cllllllfomlb~
••• Tbey .... to •Joy .....
....... "rrMy .... to clla9 ..
thJ.a lan ••kmd ••• WI* we
CDa..ld ••• We'd Ub It to 90 -
Cllld -fonftr . . • What my
bot Utue b~ _. leebly at.
tem p tlD9 to MY l.a •••
T-B·A-lf·Jt.l ••• all yoa CIIIGl·
fortele people • • • Pew c:t.oo.
iD9 oar Marbt to be CIOIIlfon.
ab .. ill .•. Tbalab -tel11a9 yoar frteada aboat aa wlaea
you 90 badt .._., tlaaa -.
C1bUJ19 aa to ...._ -. ...
trs.da ..ta ,... ... Tlllaab ... : ........... .,.. .,....,__ .. . . ..
A llrl~t ...-to Jot cbm in
your nttte remem~ book ..•
The ~lnl ot. our new Flower
Shop offers another ..rvice you'll
find useful for the friends you've
lett behind ... A phone call, le-t
ter or telegram wiU wnd bread
and butter bouquets (thank& I
had a lovely tlmel ... Rope You
Get Well Soon Remembrances .. .
In Deepest Sympathy Sprays .. .
Birthday and We-dding Congratu.
lations to the friends and rela-
tives you lett behind ... Robert
Schroder, who comf'S to us from
managing the Flower Shop In
the Hilton Hotel. can make
Oowers say the niC'est things ...
Parties! So many times all that's
needed is that one utterly per.
feet Oower arrangemt-nt ... Bob
Is a regular encyclopt'dla regard.
ing parties. Big dlnnt-rs llttl~
cocktail gt-t togetht>rS . Ht-'11 not
only help you w1th Oowers. but
will oome up with loads of other
ideas ... help you set a reeular
theme ... Churches. Weddings
SAT rr WITII caded sheath dress w1th brown Companeros have elected the
accessories and orchid Oowers. following officers: Robin Swln-
The new Mrs. Watts wore a ford, president; Sam Edney, vice
deep turquoise silk shantung president; Lea Westlall. secre-
dress wtth white accessories tary: Sonny Barnes.. treasurer. o/B~~~
too ... Men! He's there and can
fix a hurried gardenia In a min-
ute ... Take the time to b~
through our New Flower Shop
. . . St>e the big refrigerator
cases ot fresh cut Oowf'nl .. .
the artistic arrllngemt>nts .. .
Then the next time a po8)' passes
St&n4ard a b a d • OotU
and Culltom SpedaJtJee e Draper)' B ard war ~
• Venetian Bl1n&L
.......... c.a ... ~ ... ....................
when the newlyweds left on their • • •
honeymoon trip to Las Vegas. Mesa Boots and Saddles met
Bryce Canyon and Zion National Aug. 29 at Costa Mesa Park. It
Park. She ls a graduate of New· wu a pre-kickoff dinner for the
port Harbor High School. as ls membership drive, starting to-
her husband, Who al8o attended day, u well as the regular Au·
Orange Coast Coll~e and USC. gust meeting.
PoA 291 ol the American
Leeton. NeWport Beach, enter-
tained the women of the Auxlll·
ary at their lut meettnc held
Aur . ,. ln the A.mer1can t.erton
Hall. Kenlleth JobMOn. aecond-vtce
president. provided the proeram
of entertaln.meftt. Paul Buell. oi
t.be VeteraN CouDRllnl ~.
llpOke on ~vkle and aatatanc.oe for veteran~ aDCJ clependeeta.
Mr. Buell Is a Pvrple Heart Vet·
enm ot wcwtd Wu 1 and World
Wu 2.
save
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more fwt eftd .,..._ pap_l..,_
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•
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your mind. you'll quench that
thirst for n owers that come In
flrst ...
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Ed Anderson
to Be Insta ll e d
Edward Mdenon. crandllon of
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. s.delmeler,
441 E1 MOO.na Avenue, Newport
Height.. will be lnstalled u
Mutft' Couna.llor of the Orange
Cout Chaptn, Ordn of DeMolay,
at a public lnAallatlon of otfl.
cer. a t 8:00 p.m. Saturday In the
Friday Att.rnoon Club Hou.se In
Costa Mesa.
Other officers to be Installed
a re : Robert Rager, senior coun.
allor; Earl Guatkey, Jr., junior
councilor ; Tom Niquette, senior
deacon ; Jerry Klnfather, junior
deacon; De Wayne Klnsfather,
aenJor steward; Kenneth Grlewt!.
junior stewa rd ; Russell Gam.
mon. orator ; Terry Dallas, scribe ;
Ted Fish, treasurer ; Edward GJb.
son, sentinel; Richard Carter .
chaplain ; David Melcher, mar
shal; Eugene E lman, standard
bearer; Alan Borris, almoner;
Frank Glasgow, first preceptor;
Donald Wright, second precep
tor ; Gene McCandllsh. third pre
ceptor ; John Ha zlett, fourtt\ pre
ceptor; George Hood, fltth pre.
ceptor ; Bruce Nichols. sixth pre-
ceptor; Bernard McNair, seventh
prect-ptor ; Walter Howald , h is-
torian.
AKEmCA 1R P ASIIJOIIS wt.U be !)nM'Ilted Dat Tba.nc!a!'. Sept.
15. crt tile lfewport Barbor Tacht Club wbea the Col. WWJam
Cclbe11 Cbapter of DU pnMDta Ita aDDual beDeflt l.wlebeoa.
Model.a (left to rlgbt) )ln. P'nmda DawND cmd Mn. Jllc:ba:rd
This 'II Teach Him to Pick
ClBL POB TilE CABBOLLS
Little Miss Lynn Susanne ar.
rived Monday, Aug. 29, at Hoag
Hostlpal. She Is the daughter of
Mr. a nd Mrs. Tom Carroll. and
the grandda ughter of Mrs. Chau.
cey York of 226 Poppy Ave., Co-
rona del Mar. The Little lady
weighed In at eight pounds, six
ounces.
on Home of Ex-Police Chief
A Clessified Ad in The tnsiqn
brinqs immediete re sults! C ell
Herbor 111 4-1 II 5 end orove it!
A boy attempting to stt'al a
shotgun from the home of former
Newport pollee chief R. R. Hodg
klnson was frightened away by
Mrs. Hodgkinson. Nt>wport pollee
reported last Thursday.
-Mrs. Hodgkinson drove Into
the garage at 117 VIa Dljon. Lido
Isle. and left the door OJ>f'n a nd
light on so her hus band could
drive In la ter. She went Into the
house. leaving the door un.
lockPd. Later she heard a knock
on the door. When she started
tor thP door It opened and a boy
reach ed In to pick up a s hotgun
In a leather case standing just
lm~tcle the door.
CAWII AU
AUTEUR ARTISTS
* CIIIWre1 no lie
II llr1w, 'alii or ......
Wll A FREE ART SCHOLARSHIP
Follows these simple rules:
1. Draw, palnt or &ketch at home any picture of your own
choice, In pencU, wat~color, oil, charcoal, putela. or a ny
medium you ~n.
2. F.ntrant may be a ny chlJd amateur artlst between the ages
of 6 o\ 13. No professional work may be entered.
3 \ONTEST ENDS SEPT 20 Bring youT work ,,. the Brat
Shop. Costa MMa, on ,,r b£>f(Jre Saturday. SPpl. 20.
4 Judging will takl' placp Tuesday. St>pt 22 by Tht.'lma Pa d
ti<K'k !lope an<l Jay Thompson Winn~ng Pntri"" will t)(> rl1-.
pl.tyNI at t he Brat Shup rm and altN that d al<'
5 TWO WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN : nnp in a~P ~mup 6 9. onl.' in age group 10 13
6. ~kholarsh!ps for th!' Zonta Club spttnsort'd Winter art c iao;
M'S for children on nalbua Island will bP awardPd w innprs
Nothlag to buy-no tickets a.c:.eeary
Just lhow your dnrw1D9 lldll.
Plc:ture abould ba...e your DCDDe cmd Cld-
dreu oa the back cmd your age.
The boy n ed without the shot.
gun. Mrs. Hodgkinson ran out
doors In time to see an old model
sedan with a young girl and boy
In the front seat drive south on
VIa D!jon. She told pollee other
persons were In the back seat.
Unsung
Commercials
A free back to school movie Is
being oUered Saturday afternoon
by Joh n Oxford, manager of the
Port Thea tre, Corona del Mai.
The matinee will Include a n Ab-
bott and Costello feature plus
severa l short comedies. The show
Is scheduled for 1 p.m. • • •
Two free a rt sch olarships are
being offered by the Brat Shop,
Costa Mesa. The awarcb will be
made on the baals of amateur
dnwtnp of chlldren between the
ages of 6 and 13. Judges lor the
contest will be Thelma Paddock
Hope and Jay Thom pson, both
Ha rbor area artists. W inning
art lsts will receive free scholar
ships to the Zonta Club spon
sorPd art c lasses. • • • I Mro; Joh n Ha rtleln of Ha rt
Jeln"" FlowPrs and Gi fts. Corona
I
111'1 l\tar, I'! IPavlng this morning
fur San Jcn>t> to attend the Sev
Pnt h Annual Convent ion of the
• Cn!Uot nla Sta te Florists Assocla
t!on. which upens tomorrow a nd
c-ontinues through Tuesday.
MOTOR IUIU'fS" Df CAFE
An electric motor In a roof
vPntlla tor bur ned out. ca using
$.'15 dam age In the Jolly Roger
Caft>, 203 Marine Ave., Ba lboa
Isla nd, at 9 a.m. last Thursd ay,
tht> Newport Beach tire depa rt
m<>nt reportt>d.
BALLS RETtJRJf HOME
Aftf'r a summcr a t Mt. LasS<'n
:"itl lflnal Park, tht> R. J. Ba ll"
havf' rN urned to their hnme at
:lJ~ Iris Avf.' .. Corona del Mar.
AIIOUIICIII
the opening of fall
classes in:
TOE
TAP
BAJ.LET -HAWAIIAN
BALLROOM
BATON TWIRLING
DIRECTOR
DORO'nfY JO SWANSON
• • • • • •
has juat returned from a two
month tour acroa the country u
a fa culty member tor
NA'nONA.L ACADEMY
of DANCE and
AFFIUATED AllTISTS
.
lfEW'LiW:t:DI Mr. -d Mn. h d IDeta ofllc1ally C'llt tbe ....U.,
cab followlllg tbelr ~t -~ Tbe bride 1a tbe ....._
Nlu Lornriae IUlllDp. da\aghter of Mr. cmd lin. P. Boyd StUlbap
of Corona del Mar. Tbe cpoom 1a frOID Loag Beac:b. (Foto by Folaom)
Miss Lorraine Stillings Is Bride
Of Bud Klein of Long Beach
Chi Omega Sorority sisters or
the brldP, drPssed In orch ld tulle
and crystaline gowns a nd carry
lng orchid asters, compllm('nted
Miss LorrnlnP Cla udette Stillings
as bridal att en~nts nt hPr wed
d ing to Bud Klein on Wednesda y
evening, August 26, at the Co
rona del Ma r Community Church
Booths Aid
Fund Drive
Twenty booths wil l provide
fun and profit at the Fund Fair
to be h t>ld Ckt. 1 at the Rendez
vous Ballroom, under the spon
sorshlp of the Hoag Hospital
AuJCIIIary.
Among the top attractions wiiJ
be the record boot h, where a uto
graphed Recorda by Johnny Mer.
cer will be available.
Something different at the
White Elephant booth Is being
promised by Mra. John Dodge,
who Is In viting all donations-
from a kitchen apoon to a n ocean
going yacht. A telephone call to
Harbor 2112 will bring transpor.
tatlon for the dlacarded treas..
The bride, Wh'l l.i the da ughter
of Mr. and Mrs . F. Boyd Stillings
of 216 Da hlia Ave .. Coro na del
Mar, was escorted to the altar
by her father. She wore a nylon
tulle gown with lace applique
over traditional white satin. Her
fingertip veil was held In a tiara
of seed pearls a nd pastel sequins.
Her bridal bouquet Included
white carnations and stephanotis.
The groom Is the son of Mrs.
Raymond Hazlet and John J.
Klein, both of Long Beach. His
attendants lncJuded Ronald Pies
cia, his cousin from Lafayette. ns
his best man. the bride's brother.
Fred Stillings, and a Lambda Ch i
Alpha Fra ternity brother, Jack
Arnold or Los Angeles., as ushers.
Mrs. Jullene Ferguson of Santa
Ba rbara was matron ol honor
and Miss Ann Schlegel of Ma n
hattan Beach was bridesm aid.
Pink candles and a l81e bows. and
pink larkspur with white glad-
Iolus decorated the church, where
the Rev. Edwin Gomke read the
marriage vows.. Mll8 Margaret
Scharle of Corona del Mar played
organ selections.
Pink and white decorations
were also used In the aoclal hall
of the cl)urch, where a reception
for th~ bride and aroom wu held
Immediately following the cere.
ures. rnony. Aalstlng wtlb the reccp
In anticipation of the coming tlon were the groom'• aunt, Mra.
holidays, Mra. Charles Lamb will Earl Plescia, MIN Janet Mon. a
have charge of a booth h oualna cloee friend of the bride. and
unusual Chrlstmaa decorations. membet'a of the PrlacllJa Guild or
Mrs. Ray Dike wUI be In charge the church.
Dor:othy Jo Dance Studio
of the blda at the antique booth. Mra. Stijllnp received aue.ta
where the articles wiU be sold In a n aqua ribbon knit dreM
by ".tlent auctJon." Hall to vie with matdllnr bat and a c:onace
with Hedda Hopper'a will be of white carnations. '!be troom'a
round at the hat booth pralded mothn wore a white rardenJa
over by Mn. Lawrwnc» Spr&.JUe. c:ona1e on a pink talleta dr-.
wh11e the KJk'ben Korner wUJ be Sbe wore a matdllnJ pink hat.
t•nded by Mra. a. 1. Collins and After a bofte7moon tn northem
Mrs. Bertha nuot..on. A Jlamor-Calltomta and Oftton the JOUftJ
lur rummaae tale, with c:lean couple wtu lJw tn lnrl.-oo4.
artJcl• In tlp.top condition will .men the bride wm tad~ Jdn.
be ftatUJ'ed ln the Outrrown derrarten thla tatr: a.n4 the
CJothlnJ Booth headed by MIL rroom wtll continue bll lltvcJI•
D. M. Humuoft. 'nae Oounntt 1ft educ.tlon until add-wtntar.
MC'Ubn wtll lnducle cbalmwm Tbe MW Jf.n. m.tn pl4uateid Mra. lrvlnr Watcher, Mn. wu. ,.._, 1a.nta krMra ln.fteh of
Uam Mlrarne. Mrt. blph Tan-tbe U. of Calllornla. ... wa1 a
clowlky, MN. rtaMta Daw.on. .,..,.._ of Delta Jllal VpetlcJiil
Mrl. ".U C•• OG and Mn. ZU.. bGftor ~ M ..0 a ad
worth IItts. A llilall ,.,., Modl om.p. fte .... wt11 ..........
far ,.,........,.. WID w b•W ., en.. U1C Ia ~ ... ..
2SJS E. eoc.t Highway, Corona del Mar, Mn. Jolaa c. ............... ,. ...... ., ldl ............ .
laell ;;;:a wiD baw a Oralt •••• ~ tW 01C lud _. ... 01 2 I I.L
Harbor 3-499
LA-UNA
BEACH
BACK TO SCHOOL
SAYINGS
HAND-LASTED
SPORT SHOES
5.90
For back.to-school, for market-
Ing, for leis ure -Penney's
sport casual with Tra.Jioc
coa.atructloca for the smoothest
fit ever. In brown or black
u.ootb leatbk. bodllo ...... Sanitized. 4-9, B.
CUSHION SOLE
MOCCASIN TYPE
OXFORDS
4.98
The low down on comfort ...
a foa m cush ion sole oxford!
A hiJ:h note for good looks
. . . the sm art looking ralaed
seam ; the quality brown
leather. A favorite with boys
and alrls alike! Sanitized!
1 .... 11/a-12 ........................ ...
hrfect ........... f4ld1
aldJ1s-~· -DDtlli -
looii.ID9 aweat. ~•Ia or
finest Orion apectally itpUn
for extra sottnesa. They
wash beauUfuiJy, never
need blocklna. You'll find
them ln a huge ra nge or
mix match colors. slus 34
to 42.
cardlgcm . ········· 4·•
allpo.,.er
GIRL'S GYM
SHOES
2.79
. 2··
Perfect for aporta! AU..aooa.d
dudr UP'P"• ddU ~ • ..,....
c:uabJoa l.uolel ~t
for active comfort. Wlalt.. alMe
4 to ., Scmltbed ,_ d -......
SADDLE OXFORD
FOR BOYS AND
GIRLS!
4.98
Slaee 131/~. C & D
The saddle oxford ... coveted
s hoe In the young people's
world-perfect for ~ft'Y Walk.
lng, for every playlnJ bout!
Brown, wblt& combfnatlona
with white eole and heel. San.
ltlzed!
s .... .., ............................... 6AI
PE Ey 'SLAGUNA BEACH
238 BROADWAY. LaguDa Beach
STORE HOURS 9:30 to 5:30. SAT. 6 P.M
1 HOUR FREE P.ADJNG IN REAR
COMING!!
tlleAU.JmW
-fBMIY-111
Se~a1Jr er Slxtee..,_.
..
lfliJTJltJJlll7 a 1TJLl1lJiUJJt& a u "
.APOR T '/ )
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Firat Iii!
More Donations Sought
To Aid Navaio Indians
"PIIITEI IF
TIIPK.I"
Paul B--.14 Gild Patrl* .,..,,oo
nEE!! ................
SlllniiJ I J&
''IUCI PIIVI TES"
starrlnr Abbott A Costello
plus comedies.
Starta WedllnMr, hpt. 14
"TilE .IT IF
THE HU,TER"
with
Robert Mitchum A
Shelly Wlnt.ma
-PLvs-
"TEI WAllO lEI"
Oct. 11 will be the date of the
next trlp to bring needed sup
piles to the Navajo lndlnns In
northern Arizona, Danny Davy
announces.
Davy ha.s a list of known destl
tute Indians and plans to ma ke
d eliveries to them peorsonally.
··t need someone with an emp
ty garage In which to store ma
terlaa untU the trip," Davy said.
"Everybody wanta to help the
Indians. I won't turn a ny help
down. but give them somethlne
worth while. They need shoes,
but keep them separa te from
clothing. Canned goods Is one of
the main things needed."
Davy has made three trips so
Car this year. There are a pproxl
mately 80.000 Indians on the
Navajo reservation of some 200
square miles.
''The government &hould help
them more," aald Davy. "Our
government hu helped people
ln every country In the world
but they are not helping our In.
dian friends Jlke they should.
They should be doing 10 times
as much a.s they are dolnf."
The Indians should be aJJowed
to h elp themMlves and not be
I I . "..., I I ' I . ~ "'-..
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• NOW WALKERS 10~
• SANTA ANA.-IIPII at ._.
·f', • • DRIVE -IN -. lC TH EATRES C)
~ COM ! AS TOU Alii ~-H TH E JAMI LT {ldl
* SBOW STARTS AT DUSK • -?Jf .-r ,.,.. a~
e llln.D OV&Il •
forced to lr)" and change their
ways, Davy pointed out.
''I fought In 13 battles against ·
the enemy In World War II. I
thought r fought for' freedom but
I see the Indians living like
dogs," he said.
He dl.scovered the plight of the
Indiana while hunttnr bear and
elka In the Ute Indian country
about five years ago. A Jot more
could be done by different clubs
by donating money to dig water
wells and to provide food and
baby supplies, he h as poillted
out.
"Every d ay you're waiting.
someone Ia dying over there from
starvation," he added. He has not
accepted any money for Indian
welfare because a bank or other
organization Is needed to ket>p a
record of fundi received and d ls.
trlbuted.
''The Indiana need water, food.
medical aupplles and schooling
for their, younger generation, for
they are the ones that wlU
change. not the old ones," he
salct Help Ia needed to sort do-
nations. washing clothes and
mendtnr.
On the last trip the tractor
trafler from the Newport Harbor
Bu.Ualo Kanc:h wu uMd. Davy
bopea to auemble enouch su~
pUla to Joe4 the .... aeml.t:ra.l*
., tt c:ut '-....c~ •ratn.
Glamour
Glimpses
Somewhere In those panting
August "dog Days" the sun got
stuck and rolled right In to Sep-
tember playing the same tune--
like a broken record-It's hot:
It's hot! It's hot ~ But do n't you
mind. honey chile. you just come
on over to O'BRIEN'S, where the
rest of our cool and clever cust o
mers h ave found plenty of crisp
and cool. cool cottons to beat the
heat. Enjoy your pa tio wafts of
nlr In a new wlltless cotton dres.'!
de~lgned especially to help you
BEAT THE HEAT.
If you baTe a boalDeu ap.
polatiD•t caul feel tJlat you
IDUit look a bit fall cmd hl9b
faahioa • • • CIOIDe iD caul ...
CYaatEN'S beauWul coUectioD
of clartt cottoaa . • • ..-.r 110
comtonable. but up oa fall
faahloa..
CDK COIIOI1J'In'TT cau ...
The HrmOn topk fOt the du pJI .
cate aerv1Cf11 ot morntne worship
Sunday In Corona ~I Mar Com.
munJty Chureh will be "What Ia
The Bible!" Tbe Rev. Edwin
Gomke hu uked that all Hl&b
School Studenu lnter..ted In
PUgr1m Fellowship meet at the
churc:h at 7 p.m. Sunday.
• l 'oo Lnte to CICIM!ty
S5 PER MO. REN'l'S &ood prac.-tlce
pla no. Let the klddles learn.
All terms rent ll you buy later.
Da nz.Schmldt, :520 No. Main.
Santa Ana. 100 pianos. Home
or the Hammond Organ.
EXPERIENCED W AITRE'""ss-=--w-a_n_t
ed, aiM dlahwasher. Apply any
time. Isla nd Pntlo RetJtaurant.
300 Marine, Bnl. l.4land.
FOR RENT: 2 bedr. unfurn .
large patio. c.-lean, comfortable
$100 per mo .. yrs. ll"aS(>. HA
2422
YEARLY RENTA~Furnlshf.'d
moder n one bedroom apart
ment. $85 pe-r month. Also
studio apartme-nt S55 J)E'r
month. utilities l n c.-I u cJ f.' d .
AvaJiable Sept. 15. l.oul~
Apartments. 308 Carn ation, nr
Seaview. HA 4016.
HELP WANTED: Apt., board and
salary tor younee couple or 2
girl ltudenta. HA 2897.
• AIIOUICIII •
CLARENCE L. COOPER, INC .
DEVELOPER
5 Exquisite Bay VIew Homes
<ONLY 3 l.EFTI
by
John B. Cla rk, Quality Builder
located on
Harbor Island Road
• • •
Feature!~:
e 4 bdrm .• 3 bdrm., or 2 bdrm. A den
• 3 baths
e Shake Roof
e 2 flreplaces
e Swlrnmlne Pool "If desired"
• Lot sJua averaee 65' x 125'
e Restricted ana
e Clever Pro¥lndal. Bawallan ........ ~ ......
e Forced A1r B•t. Garbqe DtspoaJ. We.ttnrhou.se
Dlshwuher
e Beautiful Paneling
e Large Sunny Patios
e Expensively Landscaped
e Wlred Cor HI Fidelity Music
e Fine Cabinet Jnstallatloru
e Built In Electric Stove lr
Oven
e Built In Ba r lr RE'frlgt>ratlon
e Dellghtrully decorated
Shown by a ppointment only to
Qualified Clients
For preview showing
Call
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HARBOR
IIVESTIEIT CO.
REALTORS
Ha rbor 1600
Eventne Phone U 8-5386
.........
n. ............ 1
Th1a emine nt doctor hu
decided to aell his out.sta nd·
tn, Balboa Jaland home lo-
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Consider these features:
3 bedrs., 1 ~ baths. rt>al tire
pl., g arage. 2 largt' lovely
patios lr BBQ. Completely
fum . C1V, blankets. llnel'\1,
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pier ... Paddleboards. beach
equip. Truly an ex<.·eptlonal
value
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tiered patio. completely
fe nced.
SubmJt terms
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308 Marine Ave., Balboa lsland
Harbor 234
CI-
2-IM,...H•••
fireplace, nice patio, close to
markets A transp. R-2 zone.
room for another unit. Drive
by 513 Jasmine Ave., Corona
del Mar, and then call me!
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B.E.AL'IOll
2'711 W. O>llllt Jfwy., l'ewport
u 8-4ZT1
FDI SALE: ., ,...,,
Corona del Mar,
3 ....... 2 .. ..,
~ern honoe, turn. rental
apt. a ttached . . . close to
Harbor VI~ School and pro posed parochial school ...
everything buiJt.{n Including
dishwasher, disposal, etc. En
closed patio and 2-ear earage
with work bench . . . call
H a. 2506-M.
SALE
SECOND AN NIVERSARY
SPECIALS
1 sma ll Steinwav. Ilk(' nt'W
1 new Baldwin G'rand. gn~at
ly reduced.
1 used spinet $450.
La•ri• .........
Pia•• Co.
:!610 E Coas t Hwy .. CDM
1\ I your p·.ntrnq needs will be
hondled conveniently &nd court-
eously in the comple te ly,.quip-
ped Job Printinq Deportment o f
your H&rbor Are& Newspo~r.
If It's o f prime conei!rn to you
that 5Chool starts next Monday.
then you'd better hurry on over
to O'BRIEN'S while we lUll havE'
such a wide selection of back.to.
school cloths for the eats. In
eluding a ll those high school reg
ulatlon wardrobe Items. Yt'S.
honestly, we have skirts In char.
coal. blac.-k or navy; blouses and
dickeys. even the regulation
jumper (just ask our Jr. Coun
selor). And sweaters! We have
nearyt.hl.a9 In sweaters -orlons.
bulk orlons. fur blends. acrllon,
cashmere In 1-ply and 2-ply. We
have hlgh.fuhlon styles and
eluate .tyles. cardigans and pull.
ovfl'S. lona. short and ~ lenrth
aleeves ... or no alMWS at all
A Cl&uified t\d in Tl\e Ensiqn
brinqs immediate resul~l C olt The EnsiQn, 11().4 C oost 81 .. COM
t\ JJUl LJ T
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Aad -.ca. Ont -... -.r-r..t. O'aAIEJI.. ...... .. ....
duA.a ........ .t.ltdiled •· ._, • ......_A..__ ...
.. ._ Ia betJl WI til-..ct ·-···-Want to aave a bot trlp Into
the blf dtyf The local stores
haw oodJ• of beautll\ll mer .
eha..ndlte to show you. We rive
70'1 • penonallnvttaUoft to drop
IRto O'DIEN'S -today. tom«
row, &1\Y daf.
l:"lo rbor I I 14-1 I I 5 end orove itl
l'NFURNISHED FOR $35.000
a truly charming vt~ home of 2 bedrooms a nd dPn
with lovely patio ... 2 used brick fireplaces. bNnoed
c.-eUJngs. b lrt'h panellne. Fort'ed Alr beat ... Exterior
ot redwood a nd used brick with shake roof and :Z car
garage ... 1500 sq. ft. of hou~ and the lot ls 6l1 x 155'
de-ep ... Age 2 yrs .... t aus $378.96.
LMIS W .... liS. ....
i U E. Balboa Blvd . S.Jboa
Phone Harbor 80
~ R.-part -.c:ta aq JWl
Complete ocnc. s.mc.
Puklnt Avt.Uable
Relax • • •
"START UVING" IMMEDIATELY, rN
IRVINE TERRACE
OVERLOOKING
THE BEAunFUL "SMOG YREE"
Y AC'RTING CENTER OF NEWPORT HARBOR
''Southern California's Most Beautiful Subdlvlalon"
Tomorrow's Dream-Today!
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT
COMPLETED
OUR DISTINCTIVE FURNISHED MODEL HOMES
AND OTHERS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
NINE DIVERSIFIED FLOOR Pl..A.NS
To the homt' buyer who wlsht>s to purc.-hase In the
$.24.000 to $35.000 class we s1ncerely recommend
the lrvwe Estates overlooking Newport Harbor.
These homes feature California lh lng Offered exclu-alvely through Earl W. Stanley In a Smog.Free area
known as Irvine TerraC'e-On Coast High way opposite
the new Irvine Coast Country Club, Newport Harbor.
* For recommendation. we refer you to anyone wbo hold<~ a l.euehold Estate in Irvine Terrace. Beacon
Bay, Bayshores or Cll.tf Haven.
Earl W. Stanley
EXCLUSIVE AGEm'S
Phone Harbor 4448 For Fu:ther Information
Vogel Value
CIIIU DB. Ill ·-·· ........ .,,.3, ...
2 bedr. home. hdwd. n oors, patio. disposal and extra
large panelled room In rear t hat rould be convm ed to
an attractive renta l Fine for both winter and summer
rentals-the location Ls THAT good.
• • •
We have 4 units that brmg In $340 per month that
we're proud of Thl'S(> can be bought ri9bt--be sure to ask about them. too
THE VOGEL CO.
l667 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAll
HARBOR 1741 HARBOR 1477
<Closed Sun days durin~ Aug.)
3 IElmFUL UIITS
on BAlboa Blvd..--eorner lot-2 units completd)' fur.
nlabecl Penna..nent oc:nn v~. larp sun daedc.. ~ block to ~. Ow-De ... vtna area.
A rttal bu&'alo at
... & ......... .
must an fast!
• • •
Waterfr•t
piN anti n oat-2 I>Pdr hiJme plus 2 b(>dr 3pt (lt}tt\l'
dbl RMd~f' Both rurnl~hrrl.
Only s.:rl:.oo
Out .. t.1nd1ng \'aluP and tl'rm~ l'\t•u L1do shopping
.trf'a Owner \<'ry anx1ous to ~ll'
''lAY nOIT SPECI~STS"
ART C KISTLER CO . REAL ESTATE
2091 Nrwport Blvt1
Nl'wport &>arh
Harbor 5226. day or n•ght ----------------BEFORE YOU BUY
TRY
FRAIICIS J. HORVATH, Realllr
OPE'O HC)l'~F.-~AT A:"f> Sl':" I > p m ~F'WPORT
lSLAr\0 Dl'PLF.X ,tt ~til ~1 h S1 :l hf'flr & ~ IK'dr
unite; Pr1cr $:.?1 ~.,on ="~'" L"<ll f"r SI2Uiil
-1 BEnR It nf::"\ \'t~ta Tt:H t hnml' a t 2HI:l Prf""Jrtrnt Pl
('n~t a \1.--...t A I c•ond F u II pnc-1' S II !l(l(l 1"'" rtm .. n
p.a)·m.-nt "" I"~Cr .tn '\t<>U' to ~f'il
~EWPORT IIElGUTS-
11 Spk It ~pan 4 1>1-rlr . 2 hath<: ~arg pat1o ne"IY
palntt'd ms1de. nr h 1~h S<'hnol. $11.5(-.J
21 Spadou'l 2 level home. 3 tx-dr . 2 bathtt. 3 rar
garg , fPn<'t'tl, cwf'r l.fll'lO .. q ft In hnmr A 1
rond . $2 1.500 Will trade for smalll'r home In
H~. area
UBERTY 8 5101 HARBOR 1428
2216 Npt Blvd . Co!'tta Mr~a J.l20 W Sal bon Blvd , Npt. ---.... ,
11.1. 'S BEST IUYS
On~ hlock to St Joa<'hlm School
2 ~liiiL, lllrftlltllleen, li-ft., IlL
Room for 2 additional units. R~ntly rt--d('('C)ratM and
only 9 yNra old
F ..........
Exct>llt'nt tf'T'l'N ava ilable . • Quldc ~ion
W.L~I•••r
-)lvU'll like our ~lendly ..vice
tOO E. llth C'OIIta M Ubel1r a.ua~ •
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. ENS1GN"'CCASSIFiE1S 33 New Teachers in Newport Schools 'Right-of-Way Grabbers'
The Newport BMdl El.men-School tn Costa Mea. and one In the Jfewport Beach Elemetl· Are Blamed for Accidents
ta.ry School Dlltrtc:t hu mtployed "*' In the Fremont School ln ta.ry Sc:booJ Dlttrlc:t.
•
CASH llATEB FOB f.IBGif WAHl' ADS 115 certlfteated penonn.-for the Santa Ana. .,la lenl.tta Bannon_ 'nlh'd O!ve. dob't pab, the rqllt.of· to tbe deatll tf MC rvtry. S.dly,
1 Time 2 Times 3 Times ~ 8Chool )'fl&r, Supt. Boy An· Mia. Lovell Lehman -Ftrtlt ,rade. Graduated from Lon wa,y. death oe-oceun tn thele
20 words or less .75 1.25 1.50 derleOf nth~~totaleea., 33 _ .. ,1 ...._ tr1adeo•· Graduated from OcdcJen. leach state and hu had a'l. Jtllbt.af.way pabben eaUMCS ~~ o--~~~ ~ald. 21 t 30 rd. 1 ()() 1 SO 2 00 .. wu """"' new ta llep and previously taulht 41Uonal wwt at UCLA. She one of .wry MWft tratfte aoc:t----t~Q~el--t rllbt. 0 WOS • · · to the Dlltrtct this )'MI. Seven In the Lquna Beach Schools and vtoutl)' tau1ht In the U~ dena lnW11111awel by tbe calJ. of • .-.y vtolatl.-pneeat Mtlou
31 to 40 words 1.25 2.00 2.50 ol thete were employed to oc-more recently In the Costa Mesa School fn Lonl Beach and In the fclm1a BJeJaway PaCIOl 4urlnl ~--l« ~t om.
Each word ovei 40 .03 .05 .07 cupy nbew 1poeltl~~ made .. ~eces-t SchMoola. Sunnyalde School of Carden 11M. acoor4lq to a .tatement ~ U.. belt ·~ II f« aary Y ncrea"'""" enron.1uen. faa Nancy Sh~ta-KJnderl&r· Grove. reJeuec! from Patrol ll"dqU&r• DwtutiMa to ,setd ,_untarUy
Cash must be received within 7 days of first insertion and the remainder are replacln1 ten. Tau1ht In the Buena Park Mtaa Lot. Smith F rth d ten by Com.rill.uoMr 1. a. Cald· ....,,.,. tbe l"*lbWt:J of con-
• A ............................................ .&A............ former teachf!ta who are no School District. havln~ gradu-Graduated fro Se 0t't r:me. well. met arlees.
longer with the Dlmlrt a ted from MacMurray Colle~e In Colle,e; prevlo~aly t~u ~t I~ th~ '"lbe key to all rtaht.of-way ''0\lr otrlcen have beert tn.
REAL NICE 1-bedr. apt. for rent.
Completely turn. near 15th and
Balboa Blvd. ~ blk. from
ocean and bay, $160 mo. Art
Kistler, 2091 Newport Blvd ..
Npt., HA 5226.
f CHOICE Res.ldentlal lots on
Del Mar Ave .. 'Costa Mesa,
$2850 ea. Owner U 8.2643.
roR RENT ........... .
1-BEDROOM house for rent.
CDM, Furn. $80 mo. by yr. 5IYT
Carnatlon.
ALMOST NEW
Completly furnished 2-bedr.
CaPe Cod house. bath lr
shower, kitchen, dinette, dbl.
gar., enclosed patio; lot 30
x 118. 427 Heliotrope, CDM.
$13,950. easy terms. See AnY-
time. 3 bU<.s to beach-1 block
to shops.
NEW 2-BEDRM. turn. apt. 1-blk.
to ocean or bay on Balboa
Blvd .. Nr. shops, etc., $100 mo.
Art Kistler. 2091 Newport Blvd.,
Npt. HA 5226.
2-BEDR. FURN. apt .. pvt. patio,
auto. washer, dlshmaster, ga.
rare. In lk>acon Bay. Pvt.
beach, small boat tie-up. Win-
ter rental $100 mo., yrly. $150.
Utll. pd. No pets. AvaU. Oct. 15.
HA 1240.
FOB SALE
HAMMOND ORGANS. World fa -
mous. All models. AJso sever al
bargains In used organs. You
can save on these fine organs.
Danz.Schmldt. 520 No. Main.
Santa Ana.
TRADE IN your old watch on a
Ladles diamond Elgin. Wallace
Calderhead Jeweler, 3123 E.
Coast Hwy., CDM.
BABY GRAND. Special. Only
$495. Good tone and action.
Biggest stock of wonderful
grand pianos In Orange Coun-
ty. Terms. Danz..SchmJdt Great
Piano and Orean Store, 520 No.
Main, Santa Ana. Home of the
Hammond Ora'an.
HIU..MA.N CONVERTIBLE. Vey
good condition. New top. $475.
British Car Service 2033 W.
Coast Highway. Ll ~4T71.
ELECTRONIC ORGAN. Save $410.
Easy Terms. Danz Schmidt. 520
No. Main. Santa Ana. Home o(
the Hammond Organ.
SPINET P rAN 0 S. Wonderful
buys. Some slightly damaged
In shipment. Rental returns
and trade Ins on organs. Mirror
Type Spinets as low as $195.
Easy terms. Danz.Schmldt. 520
No. Main. Santa Ana. Home of
the Hammond Organ.
PERSONAL
MASSAGE In your home! Ladles
only. For appointment. please
call Ha 4795 or Ha 0292.
TRADE TN your old watch on a
new Hamilton. It means so
much more to give or get a
Hamilton. Wa llace Calderhead.
3123 E. Coast Hwy., CDM.
LOST AND FOtnfD
SLIGHT REWARD for return of
1 white glove lost In CDM. Sun.
Aug. 21-or finder may buy re.
malning glove cheap. HA 1114.
The Ensign.
SITUATIONS WANTED
COUPLE DESIRE permanent wk.
Man for maintenance. woman
housekeeper. WLU work sep-
arately. Trailer space No. 3.
22206 Laguna Canyon Rd.,
Laguna.
WANTED: Ironing In my home.
Mabel Whitman. 607 Margue.
rite, CDM. HA 4279-1.
CDM man would like gardening,
clean.up, etc. Call HA 5684. Mel
Upshall.
Here ls the list ot new teachers, Illlnola. Rlct&'ecrest Sch 1 f s.!m dlspute. 11 the word 'yield.'" mucted to remaJn especially
with the subjects they wlll teach • Miss Nancy Jane Canlson-Mrs. Nancy ~a:._Fttth e. ade CalcJwell pointed out ln eommen-alert tow rfabtof·W'aY Y'lolaUona
SNIPE SAILBOAT, complete with
trailer A: buoy. Phone Ll S 700
between 9 Lm. and 6 p.m.
and brief accounts of thelr back-Second grade. Graduate of the Graduated from Arizona ~tat~ 'tlnl on the hflh pereentale of ln order to reduce the Jarp num-~':~ Eaalp Sdlool ~.'::;~7n °~h.?re.f~~ac!ndM:,: COHere anad formerly tauif\t In colllslon1 cauled by failure to ber of rlabt.otway accldent.a," be
SUP FOR RENT, wtll ta.ke cruls.
er. N.B. Rea&, sale and clean.
Phone 3173-R betw~n 6 p.m. A:
8 p.m.
werner Carlson_ Sixth grade. School In Bellflower. the C rand v 1 e w Elementary a~ender rtaht..of.way. ;.ca=u=U=o=n=ed.=========;
Attended Conza~a University Mlu Elalne Holmes-Second School ot Phoenix. Arizona. 'The Jaw always lndJeates
and Eastern Washington College grade. Graduate of Otterbein Col-Mra. Helene Kenney-Second whJch motorllt mu.t yield the
of ~ucatlon. He formerly taught lege In Ohio. and previously grade. Formerly taught In the rllbt.ol-way, allO'A'ln.C a driver
In the C~a Mesa Schools. taught In Ohio. Her most recent Newport School. She t. a gradu-to proceed ahead of another obly
Mrs. Charlotte Carpenter -teachln~ experience has been ln ate of Redlands University. after tbe other driver hu
Sixth grade. Graduated from USC the Monlux School In North • •ewport Scbool yielded. and formerly tau1ht In Long Hollywood. Mlsa Louise Michael-Kinder-"Many drivers, either deUber-
Beach. She has also served as a MJss Dorothy Carl -Third garten. Graduated from the Unl-ately or becaUM they are miJdn.
substitute In the Newport Beach grade. Graduate of MacMurray verslty of Southern Calllomla f~. ....ume that the rlJ,ht-
Amerlcan Leeion 215 15th St. Elementary District. College In Jacksonville. llllnols, and La beclnnlnl }ler teachlnt tJI..way Is craDted to them lqaJ.
Meetln""' 2nd-4th Wed. 8 p.m. John Mount -Sixth grade. and previously taught In the c~ ln Newport Beach. ly and aeem wt11Jn1 to defend It
...........
s .. -,. ...
•-Graduated from UCLA and pre-Evergreen School In Whittier. Mrs. Betty Hlldrdh -First
SEJIVJCEI • vlously taught In Merced and Mrs. Marcie Hess-Third grade. grade. Graduate or usc. Her pre-·-T .....
Norwalk. Graduate of the University of vtous experience wu In the Glen. .._ lwp Ill liM Pro. )lcl•l Mrs. Harryette Fry-Sixth Calllornla at Santa Barbara and dale and Santa Ana Elementary I PI .11 .... ...1 .......
grade. Graduate of Whittier Col has served as a substitute Schools. I 1111• ...-....
FOR RENT lege. She previously taught In teacher In grades one through Miss Barbara Klrkwood-Sec·
8-MM 16·MM 35-MM the Stuttgart and Idar-Oberstein eighth In the Newport Beach ond grade. GraduAte of Whittier Pacific Telephone's lOO.OOOth
and 16MM Sound Projectors American Schools In Germany. Elementary Schools. College and will begin her teach· Orange County telephone was
FAST COLOR FILM SERVICE Mrs. Geraldine Barker-Home Mrs. Margie Richardson-Third lng career in the Newport Beach placed In service August 17 at
Model Airplane Supplies economics. Graduate of Long grade. Graduated from LaCrosse Elementary School Dt.trlct. the Garden Grove home of Ma. .lrl "--·a •L.... Beach State College. She wlll join State College In Wisconsin with 1obn . Case-Fifth grade. Grad. rlne 1st Lieutenant and Mrs. Ed-
uaa.f OIIUp the staff of the Horace Ensign additional work at the Unlver. uated from LaVerne College a nd ward E. Grebensteln, 11691 Eu-
1782 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa School as the first Foods Instruc. slty of Minnesota and UCLA . She has taken additional graduate dora Lane. The installation fol-
Phone Liberty 8 •7042 tor employed In the District. previously taught In Palm work at UCLA Extension. Up. lowed a clvlc luncheon at the
MIKE MYERS
UNION SEJtVICE
U. S. loyel Tiret
Weshing & Polithinq
Complete Lubriceti011 SetviGe
FltEE PICK·U' & DELIVERY
Pho11e Herber 3094
1701 E. Coe1t Highwey et Avec:.do
HAVE YOU SEEN! 1ohn Granath-Soclal studies. Springs. land. and Los Angeles State In Greenbriar Hotel marklne the
The new Watches, Diamonds, Graduate of the University of Mrs. Phyllss Grlmmett-Fourth Los Angeles. He previously occasion. a l'tER w1 edd1ing dRicn1gs. Costume California at Santa Barbara and grade. Student teache. In the taught In the Monte VIsta School Ten yean ago this month, ~p~gfr· ALS ewe ry an ocks ... Car-In Ontario th ~ ried by Ray Fields at his previously taught at the Fremont Santa Ana Schools. having com · ere were just 26.000 Pacific-new store. Elementary School In Alhambra. pleted her college training at Mrs. Louise Foote-Fifth grade. operated telephones In the coun.
RAY FIELDS WATCH REPAIR Lewis Kidder-Instrumental Pasadena City College and Long Graduated from Alfred Unlver ty. Today'a total Indicates a 285
No Longer at Lido Drug see music. Graduate of the UnJver-lk>ach State. slty , Altr~. Ne-w York, and has per cent jump. Continued expan. s.ws TIDE
hlm at new location lo the slty of Akron and later received Miss Nina Hixson -Fourth taken additional work at Colum. slon Is pr~lcted-to a total of _,.ALl ~ lapply
"Vista Sho~~lng Center." his Master's De-gree at the Unl-grade. Graduate or UCLA and bla University. UCLA. and Fres-some 210,000 Installations by SIMa ~ Gal
19th Sl at acentla, Costa verslty of Southern California. will begin her teaching career In no State CoUeee. 1960. aou •ewpod aL •ewpod a..dl ~ u~s~ ~ts~~~~~~~u~the~~~~E~~~tary----~5=~---~~~~--~--------~==~=~~=~=~==
one . y • Instrumental music Instruction School District. hop at the Crossroads Vill~e COMPLETE PAINTING at the University of Akron. prl-Miss Janet Coombs -Fifth w'j • • • e
PAPER HANGING SERVICE vate school Instruction. and at grade. Gradwate ol Principia Col-
HA 2976
HA 4446
EUGENE 0. SAUNDERS
500 31st Street. Newport Beach
Paintmg -Decorating
PAPER HANGING
GEORGE BURKHARDT
U~naed Contntctor
878 W. 18th Costa Mesa
Uberty 8-8628 Uberty 8-6632 •••'zc••••l•• SERVICE
1-)'ea.r ruarantee on jobs done and on used wuhen. 2488~ (rear) Newport Bl.,
Costa Mesa.
Liberty 8-4503 or Uberty S4327
CX)Mft.ETE LAJrDSCAPIJfQ
SEaVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
SlrH Green Stamps
Free delivery
CORONA DEL MAR NURSERY
HA 1038 2744 E. Coast Hwy.
REPAIR AND Maintenance,
painting, carpenter etc. Just
anything. Reasonable. Satis-
faction guaranteed. HA 0126.1.
HELP W AJn'ED
EXPER. WAITRESS wanted for
Catering work. Mostly evening
work. Apply Dorothy Marston.
The Gourmet's Kitchen, '!7(17 E.
Coast Highway. Corona del
Mar.
ACCOMPANIST for High School
Choral groups. 3 hours a day.
Must be a good sight reader.
Apply 9 to 3 at Newport Har
bor Union High School or
Harbor 2959-J alter 6 p.m.
Girls-
YOU
wtll have an opportunity to
advance In our firm. because
of our present expansion
program.
The starting salary Is good
and you will receive fre-
quent Increases, too.
lobs now for:
TELEPHONE OPERA TORS
-Apply-
514% No. Main Street
Rm. 211-Santa Ana
9:00 to 4:00 P..M.
PACIFIC TELEPHONE
present. he Is In 1uvenlle Court lege In Illinois with additional
Probation work In Orange Coun. work at Long Beach State and
ty. He will serve the District as Chapman College. She prevtous.
Instrumental Music Instructor, ly taught In the Spurgeon School
replacing Miss Norma Perkins. In Santa Ana.
who Is now on leave of absence. e Cocoacr del NCD' School
Mrs. Vwglnia Marston-Read-Miss Shirley McKelvy-Kinder-
lng. English and social studies. garten. Graduate of the UnJvE>r·
Graduate of the University of slty o! Nevadl! an~ will begin
Caltfornla at ~rkeley and has her teaching career• In the New-
been teaching In the Pasadena port Beach Elementary School
City School4. District.
David Olson -Vocal music. Miss Norma Goodwin-Second
Graduate of the Unlveralty of crade. Graduate of the Unlver-
Cal1Jcnlla and ~Y taupt elt)' cal lotlt .. .-n c;au,_,.. and
In the Palm Sprlnp SchoolS. wU1 belln bft' teachlftl ea.reer
Donald Mariti., who bu been
on mJUtary leave tor the past
two yean, Is returning to the
Horal:e EnsJgn School as Met..l
Shop Instructor.
Mrs. Katharyn Saucerman has
been employed as Librarian ror
Business
Directory
the Horace Ensign School. Pre-J:Kitra.AKCE
vtousJy she served as Librarian ------------In the Costa Mesa Schools and
Lone Beach State College. The
library ls a new addition to the
Horace Ensign School e Jlad)oc View School
Mrs. Mar~aret Ferguson-Kin
dergarten. Graduate of Whittier
College a.nd ha.s taught 3 years
of Kindergarten In the Harper
LaffeltJ .......
Wl11 Dhiq TtneJ
1ohn Lafferty of Balboa won
the divers tournament Aug. 28
at the third anual Luau of the
Newport Harbor Subarlners meet-
Ing at Salt Creek, So. Laguna.
Over 100 members and their
ramJIIes and guests were present
for the Polynesian feast. Ha-
waiian and Samoan entertain-
ment was presented by Ginger
1ack.son and MJles Nesbitt of
Orange. Costume prizes were
won by 4-year-old Martha Clark
of Ana.belm, and 1ohn Miller of
Balboa.
INSURANCE
"Be Sure-Insure"
STANLEY
INSURANCE "AGENCY
Phone Harbor 2474
3315 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
Res. Phone, Uberty S 7315
SCHOOLS & DfSTBUCTION
REAL ESTATE
Contracting
Insurance
Continuous da.y and evening
classes for preparation to
pass the State exam.
Call or write
For Information MUSIC CX>UUE OI'FEJI.EI)
Newport Bea.ch Is Included In AL TYLER SCHOOLS
a list of 56 80Uthern Callfomla 1611 N. Broadway, Santa Ana communities In whJcb Unlveratty
of California Extenaton wUl open Kimberly l-3511
fall adult courses. A coune in KE1lo1 ~2513
Music of Today wU1 open on
Tuesday, Sept. 13, at 7 p.m. at .va:LDIIIQ aU?fiJU Newport Harbor UnJon Hllh ____ ............. ,.,.. ................ ...,.,. ....... .....,
School, Room 130, with Harry ll
Edwall, a.ul.atant profeaor ot
Mualc at UCLA. u lMtructor fOT
15 meetlnp. R.qist:ratlon wU1 be
accepted at the openlnl ~n.
For leHerte••• lftUiaMt c.l THE ENSIGN. HA-1114
I I
CEMENT
AJm
BUILDING
• •• on Newport BIYd. aboYe the Arc:b.. crcro. Freeway from Roav Hc.pltal
Crossroads Values In Real Estate
Multiple IJatinq No. 5721-New 3-~ Newport Heighbl-
doWD payment S2rSOO.
Multiple Liating No. 5863-Ruatic home on Catalina Dr--$16,500,
terms.
Multiple U.tinq No. 5903-16 units. Balboa Ocean Ft. Apt. Houae
--$12.500 down.
Laguna Beach .lew lot. sewer and water--$2,500 Full Price.
JOHN VOGEL. Realtor
2nd fl.OOR CROSSROADS VILLAGE BLDG.
ANYONE CAN AFFORD
FOICED·AII
HEAT
PHONE Uberty 8-1617
IUY. OUITIIIS
WE HAVE m
1101& Ja.LY m awav roar
~ IEE-IZ-E
EVERYOIE lEADS
AIID USES , ......
ADS
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taUMDAY.IDT. L a•
MteBaumGivenTrophy From the roucE BLOttER
e WDimDAY. AUG. Jl turDed on tM poreb llfht ... As Top IYC Athlete Mrs. Robert Witt of 29CM W. Davtd Mewqw.t. 30, ol Whlttle:r
Oceu Front. Newport Beach, re-ran a .teel barbed 8peU into hls
ported the theft of a $20 ~ left Index flncer wblle akJn dJv.
duced at the pteaentatlon meet-whMI trlcycle . . • Bart Brown. Inc at •ctt Gully: Ute Guard
Inc are Commodore Larry Stump, 18, of Arcadia wu takeft to Boa& tt. .,b Moore cut ol the spear
Vice ColniDodoH Dick Brldcman, HoqttaJ tor trealmfmt ot a dJs. and Newqua.t was taken to Hoa1
Bear Cornmoclore BUl DeWitt. located ahoulder alter he lltrUdt HMpltal, where a phyatclan re-
and Secretary.'J'reuu.re .leanne a aand bar whlle water aldlng moved the barb ... eo.ta Meu
Thla year's all around Ju~
athlete, named last WMk at the
Balboa Island Yacht Club's of.
tidal trophy ~ntatlona at tbe
Ba.lbo4l Yacht Club, wu Commo.
dore Mike Baum.
Runnft'll.up and all medal wln-
nera, In order 9f their rank. were
Mary Lou Uoyd, .John Herrtnc·
ton, Jim Brldcman, Rand y
Wright, Riehle Uoyd, Bill DeWitt,
Wendy Blair, Bill Twlat and
Mona Rae Barlow.
Donor of the Dick Munroe Me-
mortal Trophy to the BIYC'a moat
outatandlnr athlete, El Munroe
of Altadena. was on hand to
make the presentation. The cup
is In memory ol hla son, who lost
hls llte with the Marines In the
South Pacttlc In World War II.
Trophlee were aho presented
to winner of the Commodore SaJl.
lng aerlea held the last Monday
ln Auaun The Burl JohMOn Me-
morial Trophy tor Balboa dina·
hies waa won by Randy Wright.
with Mona Rae Barlow as run.
ner up, The Miriam Klrk Memor-
Ial trophy for snowbirds was won
by John Herrington with Mike
Baum as runner up. Both tro.
phles were presented by Felix
Bangs of Balboa bland, who was
tnat:rumental In teeurlnl the tro-
phies tor the elub.
Newly elected oUlcers lntro-
CREDIT BUREAU
.. w ....... Or-.. Coaaty
(formerly of Newport Beaeb,
Laguna Beaeb It eo.ta Mesa) m..,...A...._.o._•
Uberty 1-7141 •....-t ....
Jona These younc people will In the upper bay • . • pollee repbrted a maJQ{ tight
rule the c:lub tor ~. e 'I'II1JIIIDAY. IZJT. 1 aolnc on In front ot Ernie's Bar.
Commodore-elect Larry Stump Vlrctnta Steele of Santa Ana 471 N. Newport Blvd., Newport
presented cltta to M.r. and Mn. wu taken to Hoal' Memorial Ret,aht.s, but Newport oUioera
Gene Baum. parents of the retlr-Hoepltal from the Newport Pier round the partJolpants gone ln~ commodore u a token of !or the removal o! a fish hook when they arrived . . . Robert
their help. Commodore Mike cauaht ln the rlna flnget"ot her Wolverton or 203 Sapphire Ave ..
Baum presented clfta ol appre-lett hand ... A $50 rod and reel Balboa Island, reported the theft
elation to other parents who was ttolen trom the cruiser, of two batteries valued at $20
worked this year, lncludlng Mrs. Deadline, moored oct Opal Ave. from hla car ... Karen Pearson,
J. A. Seek, Mrs. Ronald Barlow and S. Bay Front, Balbo4l Island, S. of ~ Orchid Ave., Corona del
and Mrs. Wyman Williams. He owned by Mr. Runner o( 201 Mar, wu treated at ~oag Me-
alao presented the trophies for Topaz Ave., Balboa Island . . . mortal Hospital tor a cat bite:
\he July and Aucust Salling Ser-Lewis Decker of 219-36th St.. her father. Edward L. Pearson.
lee, won by Randy Wrlaht and Newport Beach, reported the loss brought the cat to the station
Mary Lou Uoyd In the Balboa ot a !our-foot blue and red can· tor quarantine . . . Robert L.
dinghy class. with Mary Lou vas raft valued at $14.95'whlch Maple of 126 Onyx Ave .. Balboa
Uoyd and Randy Wright taking he left on the beach near 36th Island. reported the theft of an
second places also. St. . , , Lara Gantz.el of 403 N. outboard motor canler from
Junior Snowbird races were Bay Front. Balboa Lsland, re-Onyx and S. Bay Front. B.alboa
won by Marshall Wrl&ht and 8111 ported the theft of a pair of Bal. laland ... Alllaon Smith, 4~.,ol
Uoyd. Second places were won boa blues and a wallet contain-310 Amethyst Ave.. B a 1 boa
by Georce Vandervort and Carol lng about S8 from an unlocked Island. wu bitten on th~ left
Wlllia.JM and thlr4 places by Jllll car near UOO W. Ocean Front ·cheek by a doc, which oUicers
Uoyd uaf Geq,ge Vandervort. Newport Be-ach . . . quarantined Linda Ann Senlor~latrd taces were won e rmDAT.I&rr. 2 Malian, 7t,i, suffered a cut arm
by Pete b aJfllt ~ Baum, A younc peeplna tom wearing when a glass door &Jammed and
with JIUt ucJ 1111 Cobert) a whtte * ah1rt and black pants broke. In the Waves Motel, New· takln~ -.eonc! p~ and Mike was soueht between hou.aes at port Beach; sh~ was taken to
Baum and John Rerlngt.n tak. 308 a nd 310 Island Ave., Balboa. Hoag Memorial Hospital ... Ed·
lng th1rdL at 12:04 a.m .... Cars driven by ward Rogers of 500 Beronla Ave.,
Anoth• hlgbUght of the an-Harry L. Trebley of 540 Hazel Dr., Corona del Mu, reported that his
nual trophy program was a short Corona del Mar, and John E. black poodle do& died alter
speec.h made by J. A. Seek. toun. Blsbop of Fllmore were involved being attacked by two monrr~l
der of the nautical club tor tn an accident ln front of the dogs while he was walkJnr hla
youna people from alx to 16 Balboa Bay Club ... Helen c. dor on a leu.h on BeronJa Ave.
years. McAvoy of Hanford complained between Third Ave. and Fourth Tb~ year's winners In the dlf. ol a bumped bead but refused Ave., Corona del Mar ... Ronald medical aid after a car she was Grieve. 14, of Pasadena. suffered ferent age groups for each aport d lvt lved 1 1 a broken right ankle and a break were presented with awards for r nr was mvo n an ace . kl d k t th 1r h Th J h v 1 dent with another car driven by between the an e an nee o
1 ~ Wo~rs. Bl :/J~re ~d n a . Publlo BaJnha of Beverly Hllls his left leg when the surf tossed ~tzy ~ Yuo:d.' stf.' swt~;l~i at Marruerlte Ave. and Coast a boat against his legs off 30th
DeWitt. Joanne Jevne and John Hwy~ Corona del Mar. at 10:05 St .. Newport Beach · · ·
Herrlnrton. winners In paddle-p.m. · · · • K OJfDAT. IE.PT. 5
boards. Swimming winners are e SATUDAT. SEJT. 3 George W. Boggs. 28. of Til
Riehle Uoyd. VtckJe Newberry. L. M. Heinlein of 1011 'i W. Larkspur Ave .. Corona del Ma.r.
Jlm Bridgman, Carol White, un. Bay Ave.. Newport Beach, re. suffered a mild heart attack In
da Preston. George Hauser and ported the theft of _, outboard hls home at 7 :18 p.m. and was
Bill Langjahr. Diving winners are motor and gas tank from a boat treated by the !Ire department
IUchJe Uoyd, Pat Rohrs, Jim moored oU 1116 W. Bay Ave. . . . rfteue squad and tak~n by am-
Bridgman. Carol Williams. Jim Mra. H. L. Humphrey of 2304 W. bulance to Hoar Memorial Hos.
Iones, Jeanne Jones and Dick Ocean Front, Newport Beach, re-pltal ... Allee E. Macurry. • 32.
Bridgman. leanne Jones is fancy ported the theft of a $16 surf of Placentia. a non.swlmmer. got
diving champion. Rowlnr win· rider ... S. E. Llnklater of 309 Into water over her head at the
ners are Riehle Lloyd. Wendy Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar. re-old county dock at 5:08 p.m.
I ... II.INI.II Blair. Steve Stump. Charlotte ported the theft of a purse. con-swallowed some water, suUered
Stump, Marshall Wright, Lolita tainlnl S1S from the Corona del an epileptic: attack and was res·
Kennedy and La.rTy Stump. Over· Mar main beach . . . cued by Pedro Barron of Monte
an winners for round-tbe-Island Payne 'nnlyer of 1706 Miramar belo and r~ponded to oxygen
rowlnr are Carol Wllllanu and Dr., Balboa, reported the theft o! provided by the rescue squad ~lmmy Rawllna. teO from wallets In hls home ... Several !lre:s believed ~t by ,mu. hla famUy was on a visit juveniles c:auled damaae to a
J1ea4 J:Mip WU.t A& to 1M Mach • . . lleiDI·tlnl.ahed home In Irvine Ter· ~iiliiiijiiiijiiiiii]!!iiiiil!iJ ._.Y. a.rr. 4 race. Jq N. Karrla of the Irvine !1!1 Ao~O.. .. ll de Brtnlt of 800 E. Terrace --~ JIIIIIIWied o!-uea a. Cliff Haven. rl$tfled fkerS ..•
~=~cm;ud remdential areas W Y RATES
Boat patrol for waterfront estates, boat
owners and industrial waterfront facilities.
PiaSa c1otiMa .. ..........s om.c:.n .. AU 0 l nee
Commercial Security Patrol
.... om-.-Media St.
that a man wearing a white tee ------
a.hlrt and possibly blue denims uaESTED
was atandlng on the back porch TWO YOln'D of his home and ned through hls Wayne W. Grltrln. 19, or 582 W.
gange into the alley when he I Center St .. Costa Mf'Sa . was a r
MATTRESSES
buMnDda9 -Cottoe Pc:icaa hbber
ln-egulu Shapes
JfEW-llD1JILI)JJfC
COSTA MESA MAn iUSS CO •
2150 Newport .... u ~llOl
rested on charges or disturbing
the peace nnd Intoxication and
LeRoy Jay ~rry. 29. ot 1515 lr
vine Ave .. C.osta Mesa. on an In
toxlcatlon charge In the Merle's
Drive In parking lot. Corona del
Mar. at 12:36 a m. Sunday. Aug.
28. by Newport pollee Detective
Sgt. A. L. Johnson.
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,.. lJ55 football ..... ...
t.be Ora.np Cout Collep ..,. ....
wU1 1te launc:be4 at • p.m. fit,
~. Sept. 16. wttll tlw cledlea·
tJon ol the new aadlua.
J'ollowtq the natlonal anthem
and nac raJ.atnc. t.bere wtll be es-
pftU!ona of creetlnl from Wen-
Walter E. ltfm.er, 22. ol Oranae.
was arrested on charaea ol bat
tery and intoxication at 5:50 p.m.
Saturday. Aur. Z7, on ·the maJn
beaeb at Corona del Mu.
Klnz.er was cnareeo with hil
Un,r Roger C. Mashelm. 15. or
San Gabriel on the right cheek
bone and left shoulder. KJnzer
had 6een tlhslng off the east
jetty roc.k.s and the San Gabriel
youth and his companions had
been watebln& hlm fish.
Kinzer asMd the group It they
were aolng ewimmlnr and It
they did, not to attempt to out-
awtm him. lt wu reponed. The
v1ct1m and the witnesses stated
they were not roing In swtm.
mlng. Rorer was then struck by
Kinzer, he said.
., •• DaiiJic, ...... . ....... , .... ,.
Joe Villa of Santa Ana and
C. H. Valerio and Sammy Soza
of El Modena reported that two
boys called them names and as.
saulted them on the Newport
Pier at 2:58 a.m. Saturday, Aug .
Zl.
One of the two boys took a
!lshlng pole and hit Sammy Soya
unW the pole broke. Valerio aut.
tered a cut lip In the encounter.
Sou threw a soda pop bottle at
one ot the .assaUants and po6-
aibly cut hJm.
·HE
SAVES
BY
MAIL
'·
.... where
his savings
earn
STADIUM •
'I'ICf a. e.-IISJI:w., SEPT~ 16 c.... del ... .. ..,
dell Pickens. chairman of the Knltrtn._ Qoochetiq aDd
DtvlUon ot Health and Physical NeedlePOint SuPOI'-
Education. and alao from Dr. Ed. Knftt.ln& Bap
•a.rd Milum. representing the SpeclalbecS "-01:: lllrlf*
Uona Clubs ol the area. The and IaatrudlaDe
Uona will participate u joint 110••
lpc>ruJOn of the game in provtd. M thru Sat. 10 to 5 ... -In~ entertainment !or the vlalt-,.;;;o;n.--;;;;;;;;a.m.;;;:;;.;,_=:-~
In& football team, East Contra f
eo.ta.
Dr. Basil Peterson, college pres
ldent. will pre~nt facts regard-
Ina the stadium. Official dedlca.
tlon will be by Loula Conrady.
president of the Board of Trus
tees. The Alma Mater will be
sung by a picked choru. under
the direction of James Fitzge ra ld
Jr .. the new Instructor In musk.
A special feature of the dedi
cation cert>mony will be the o!~
tlclal opening of the Pirate Sta.
dlum by Miss Donna Schurr.
Donna, a student at Orange
Coast College and a member of
the Student Council. was recently
chosen "M tss California" and
won fourth place In the "Miss
United Stat('S" contest. Donna
will be Plratt> Queen for the Sta-
dium tx>dlcation.
A pageant will be stared be
tween ha lves of the lnter-sectlon-
a l football game between Orange
Coast and the East Contra Costa
Junior College from Concord.
CaliJ. "A Coll~ge Serves Its Com.
munlty" will be the title of the
pageant, to be presented under
the direction of Instructors Rob· --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
ert Kest and Wllllam 0 . Payne. r
The P1ralt> Band, led by How-
ard Kay and Eustace Rojas,
along with cheer luders. song
leaders and nag twirlers. will be
on hand to add to the evening's
entertainment.
and /'HEY
pay the posta.9e!
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DEC 20
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NE\WOitT lEACH, CAUFORNIA Hetbor 4200
COlONADB.~~ T~HerlwS220
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COlONA DIL MAl
Sovings De~fed 6r Sept. 10tlt fara from S•pf. Ill
I
I
W. I. Meau, tbe nc:ently ap. Ill the Attu lnvaaion, and In the
pointed purdlAIII.q aaem b tM baa ~~ bftakthrouah tn
City ~ Jlewpon IMcb. la a 01» the cto.~aa d&)"' ~ the ftshtlq ttme baDciiiDaD aDd combat b). bJa .,. wu almoet over.run.
tan~ 1M beld botb ~ Mule wu f~ then, and
thoee .-tanmeott at the -~ ntbUna wu the order of the ttme durlna World wa, D. day.
He wu a ~mber of the 17th Whlle watttna 1n Hawall be-
~ental Band, and later ~ tween lnvulou, Tecb. Seraeant
the 7th DlvUion Band. When the Keant wu a member of a mill.
aolnc aot touah durina lnvulona tary dance band which they
ln the Pacltlc, bandarnen bad to called the "Smoothlet." Be was
Jay aside thelJ' muslcal tnstru. with the DlvtsJon Band when the
meots and c.rt on the line to 7th took part 1n the Leyte lnva-
flcht as Infantry. That happened aton. Bent aaaJn he bad to flcht
on Attu Wand, In the Aleutlan.1 on the Une on occulon&
campaign. and also at Leyte, The Okinawa lnvulon was
w h e n the American forces next, and there he wu when the
stormed back lnto the Phlllp... armbttce wu atped with .Japan. W. lt. IIEAXS
A free lO.wHk C:OW11e In PUot. Elm« LaLan.ne of Corona del tn. u4 Small Boat Handlin& Mar In dw',e. 'nle eowee 11 pre.
wU1 01*1 at 7 :30p.m. Monday at ~~ented by the Balboa Pow.
llewport Harbor Yacht Club, wttb Squaclrorl.
COMING!!
~
.IEIEEI FIFTY-Ill UICall
September Sixteenth
TO
JOHNSON & SON
t WOMDA1'4 ...... I. 1-
haircuts ...
cool, comfortable ...
hess taalr fashions
c:on.. del Ka
r .. Appo&at..t .._......,.. •••
opea Wrlru lkf ....U.. by appolabDeat
pines. Be wu a blah polnt man by ------------
Mr. Means ls a native of then. bavlne spent almost two
Tewksbury, Mus., came to the and a half ye&rl ~as, and
west coast at the aee of 8 when he was tent home from OkJ.
his father was transferred to the nawa. He wa.a tepa.rated from
Los Aneeles omce of Graybar the service on Oct. 16, 1945, wear.
Electric. lng the Philippine Liberation
IIOVE TO QAJU)U GROVE
LINCOLN-MERCURY
He was graduated In 1935 from Medal with two bronze stars, the
Los Angeles City College, where AslatJc.Pacltlc Campalfll medal.
he took a business admlnlstra. and the combat Infantryman
tlon and law course. He was a badee.
professional musician too, play. After the war he was with a
lng the drums with a dance decal company In Loa An'aeles.
band. After graduation he was then Jn 1946 jol.ned the truck Une
employed by Disney Studios as flJ'm of Cantlay lc Tanzola Inc.
chief blueprlnter In the engineer. as purehaslng agent and served
lng department; from there went with that firm until comJna here
to the Cannon Electrical DeveJ. In mid-August.
opment Co •• where be was In pro-Mr. Means is manled to the
ductlon control. former secretary of the truck
Next assignment was the U. S. line company. They have two
Army. He enlisted on Feb. 3, children. Patsy. age 5%. and S.
1941 , and he became a drummer month-old Dennis. They are
with the 17th Infantry Band. His waiting to move Into a new
outfit landed on Massacre Bay house In Harbor Highlands.
Gingrich Chose College ov;
Offer from St. Louis Cards
Robert Gingrich. who began Regimental team. stationed In
his job as recreation director of Mannheim. Germany. Coacblng
Newport Beach last Friday. that team was Pete Pihos, the
might be a pitcher with tht> St. great end of the Philadelphia
Louis Cardinals today if he had EaglE'S professional football team.
made a dlrterent decision on fin Bob d<'veloped a sore arm while
ishlng high school. playing wllh the service team.
He had pitched tor his high and that ended h is pitching
school team In Palmyra. Pa .. and caret>r.
helped lead the team to thrN'
1
He had met a Kansas girl
country championships In four whllP serving In the States. and
years. A scout from the Cardinals they ha d been married before he
had watched him in action. and 1 went over~l'as. When he was
asked him to sign a contract. sent back home In January. 1946.
Bob's coach advised him to go and rl'Ceiv<'cl h is discharge from
on to colll'ge Instead. ~auSf' he thl' servke. hE> and his wife lived
ha(l been awarded a bast'ball for a while In hl'r home town of
scholarship to Temple Unlver Wichita. That fall he returned to
sity. and that's the decision he Temple University. He was grad-
m ade. )lated In 1949 with an education
"No recrets," be aaya now. He decree.
!laured he wasn't bla enou&h He wu a subtrtitute teach tn
C5 feet, 6~ Inches ln heJeht> to Wichita f or a whUe, and alao
m ake the grade Jn the majors, was In construction work with
although there are some top· his father ln.Jaw. In 1950 he was
notch "shorties.. h ired by the Culver City, Callf ..
Bob played some Sf>mi .pro ball recreation department, and In
after his hig h school clays wen• January, 1953. he went to Sanger.
ov('r, then entered Tl'mplP in near Frl'Sno. to become ~lrector
1942. His coll<'ge tralninJ:: was I of recreation for that c1ty. He
soon lnterruptNl. whC'n Uncle held that position until coming
Sam called In January of 19-13.1 here to take over a s imilar job
and he was a~si~nf>rl tt> Coa~t
1
for thc> City of Newport Beach.
Artillery. He served w ith an anti !He's prf'tty surP to remember
aircr aft unit In thr Aleutians. the day he started on th~ Jo.b
where he was ~tationed on her~Sept Z-because that s h1s
Umnak rslanct ncJt far from wlfp's birthday anniversary. l
Dutch Ha rbor near t he tip of Mr. and Mrs. Gingrich (that
Alaska Peninsula. rimes with "kick" and not
Arter returning to Camp Hahn "rk h'' 1 ar(' living at 1803 Haven
in Riversldl'. the AA unit was Place. Cliff Haven. They have
broken up. and he was sent to two sons. 4 year old Lamont and
Ft. Brnning. Ga .. and then to Ft. Gary. age 16 months.
M('adP. Md.. to servl' with th<.'
paratroopM"s. His outfit. an In
fantry rannon company, was
sent to EuropP in a hurry whPn
the BattiP of tht' Bulge broke out
in December of 19-14.
After VE Day In May. l!H3. he
was assigned to SJX'('Ial S<'rvkes.
and played ball with the 122nrl
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