HomeMy WebLinkAbout1955-09-15 - Newport Harbor EnsignOkayed by
4to ·l Vote
ILL
OCT. 11
Th~ plnbaU ordlnan~ wu
etv~n final approval Monday
evenlne by Newport City Council
by a 4 to 1 vot~. 'Tb~ ordJnance, VOL L K9-5-nVE CEIITI COBOKA DEL IIA.B. CALIF. whl~ ~tla~ pln~l~ ~~--~----------------------------~-·-O~U=D~A=T:·:IE:·:n~:·:lS:'~l=~=
whttre In the city ttxcept tht>
Balboa Fun Zone, wUI go In ef·
feet In 30 day~n Oct. 12.
Attorney Robert Hurwitz was
a t the Council meetlne to repre·
sent Clyde Denllnger of Balboa,
holder ol the llcensH Lor all of
I, the 60 pinball machine. In the
city. Mr. Hurwitz prewnted a
compromlae pro p o 1 a 1 . aaklng
that the ordinance ~ made ef·
fectlve as of next .Jan. 1. He said
that his client. who hu betan a
resident of this city for some 20
years, did not want to get Into
a knock-down, draa-out legal
fight over validity of the ordJ·
ansas Car Crash
ills. • Hourigan
Huge Water
Reservoir Is
Under Study
a d nance, but would like a little ~n erson Buys ~':"~c:l~ern'l~le~r~erth!otl~!~~~a~
• loss that he now faces.
Mr. Hurwitz aald h is client Is
now being deprived of hi.£ llveli·
WUllam R. H.ourlgan of lilllnjurlet-~. and Terl Maureen Hour· left shoulder of the highway the 36th St., Newport. was fatally igan. 9-year·old daughte-r of car hit a buD'lp and threw 'Mrs
Injured In an auto accident Sun· Harry Hourigan of Newport Hourigan and Terl out of th~
day morning near Uberal. Kana· Heights. received facial cuts. car. Mr. Hourigan anempted to
as. while on a trip with his wile The accident occuned when bring the car under control but
and granddaughter to vl.slt a son Mr. Hourigan tried to pass a car h e too was thrO'o'rn out and' was
In New .Je~y. Mr. Hourigan died on the highway, was unable to run over by his own car.
ha.rdshlp unless he has more
time to dlspose of hls machines.
which represent an Investment
In a hospital shortly alter the rt-turn to his lane of traffic when Mr d Mrs M 1 accident. anoth('f car approached As he . an . art n Kahre or
Mrs. Hourigan suUered head attempted to tum to the .extreme I Cosi .tt~ Melsa.Kwho happened to be v st 1ng n ansas, heard about Balboa Pharmacy hood. and Is fac;lng a tremendous
of about $45,000.
Doo Gunderson. owner of th e area and told bow they ·carne to Councilman Sandy MacKay CITY HIRES PEYTON FOR the accident by radio. and lm·
mediately drove to Liberal. M rs.
Kahre wlll accompany Mrs.
Hourigan and T('fl back here by
train. They are schedul~ to ar·
rive this morning. Service5 will
be held at 10 a.m Saturday at
Baltz Mortuary. Costa Mesa
Gunderson Drug Co. In Balboa, .Ba lboa. made the motion to adopt the
bu purchased the fixtures and Mr. Vln~nt hl~ll had come ordlnan~. and It was S«<nded
was married. He became an em· lng tht>m In voting yes wer~ leue of. the Balboa Pharmacy down here In 1930, the year he by Cou ncilman ~ Wilder . .Join· TRAILER PARK PLANS
from Lonnie VIncent and will ployee of the Balboa Pharmacy, Councilman .Jay Stoddard and
move acros.s the street to the new which was then owned by the Mayor Dora Hill. Councilmen
loeaUon Oct. 1. late Claude H. Van Antwerp. for· Stanley Ridderhof and Cla~nce Charles R.. Peyton of 254 Eve·
Thla news was revealed by Mr. mer owner of the Van Antwerp Higbie were a~nL Vo11ng no nlng Canyon Rd .• Shore CHUa.
.ega! to lease or use that land chapel.
for othE-r than general public Mr. Hourigan. who was 6'7
VIncent at a noon luncheon Department Store In Santa Ana. was Councilman Gerald Bennett. was hired by Newport City Coun·
Tuesday In Newport Harbor In 1935 they formed a CO·partner-who suggested that the ordl· ell Monday evening to prepar~
Yacht Club. where he hosted Mr. ship, and two years later Mr. nan~ should be made effective plans for enlargement and lm·
Gunderson. Herb Kenny. Monte VIncent b«-ame aole owner. as of .Jan. 1. provement of the City Trailer
pur))OS('S," he said. y~ars of age. wu a native of
• Blm.T SBIPS Dt1JlllfG WA.B I New .Jl"rsey and a bulldlne con·
Council had considered two ex· tractor by trade. He had ltved In
perts for the job of preparing the Newport since 1936. Survivors
Trailer Park plans -Walters "I include two sons. Harry of New·
Son and Mr. Peyton. Walters 1r port and Richard of Nl"\V .Jf'J'Sey,
Son are owners of the Treasure and a daughter Mrs . .John True·
Island Trailer Park in South La· I blood of Newport.
Grimes, Ted Hambrook. Bert Wll· More VIncent stores were In Costa Mesa, an antf-plnball Park. He will receive a fee of
son. Sandy MacKay, .J. B. McNal· added-N~ Pharmacy, with ordinance will be up for second $4,\00.
ly a.nd Rosa Greeley, all lonr· .John Pelletier as partner -mana-reading ,t the City Council The plans will Include the
time Balboa residents a.nd busl· ger; Harbor Drup In Corona del meeting Monday night. lf coun· trailer site area only; the con·
De«M'"'"l. Each of the au-.s Har, flnt with lluaell Hampton. cllmen approve the ordinance it troverslal beach frontage wtll be
talkect About the hlltory of the and now with Byant Cbrlsten.sen will become eftectJve 30 daya exclud.ed for the lime belng. Mr. --......o-.,.;;;..._l----------------....:.---u pa.rt'DII' • maJlaler; then Jn later. The ordln.ance puMd f1nt Peyton Ia to submit~ plot
euna.
Mr. Peyton and his brother, R.. Ne Vote Price Peyton oL Laguna, w~ ln w
The Newport Harbor Cbamlw!l~~ ~ the Cham~ have been
of Commerce haa chanaed the uk~ to meet at 9 o'clock at the
date of Its eeneral membft'ahtp Cht.mber offke. 1800 W. Coast
luncheon from Sept. 28 to next Hwy. to ore~ Into teams and
Wednetlday, Se-pL 21, In order to call on bu.stneues ln some area
enable Donald Duncan of HeUpot ln the city.
Corporation to be present as Last Thursday morning the
guest speaker. Chamber teams called on Corona
'The luncheon meelln~~: wUl be del Mar businesses and slgnt'd
held at noon In the Newport Har· up the following 12 new mcm·
bor Yacht Club. Mr. Duncan. bers: Mary lr Bill's Cafe. Mary'•
general manager of Rellpot. w111 House of Ma ple. La Cantina,
talk about the company. why Whitman's Garage, Robert F.
they cboee thla area as location Genrals. Potter's Wheel, Nar·
for their headquarters, and what borough's Yarn Shop, Dennie's
this move wtU mean to the Har· Cafe, Cannon's Food Center.
bor .ve., Hellpot la buUdlne Its Rl~ard Hilliard rnsurance. Kay· headquarter~ bulldlne on the ette Photos and Crutcher Found·
bluU near the City Corporation atJon.
Yard. betWeen Superior Ave. and Otht'T new members are Bal·
the FrftWay. boa 8Q.llt Sales. Box 458. Balboa
Chamber President MaurIe Island. and W. 0 . Buck. Inc ..
Stanley announces that the city· 3400 VIa Udo, Newport.
wide memberlhJp drive Is being
eontJnued ~ery Thursday mom· 'W•Ifr•r' IIIL....&...yer Int. Ap.ln this morning mem· t ......
Ask Nite Spot ~~ar~a ~ ~nt
S N • pla nned by the Senior Youth to toe 01se FeUowahlp ol the Balboa l&lanl! Community Methodist Church.
Newport pol ee were lnstnJcted wut be held at the home of
by City Council Monday ~enJne Hehry Ferry, 311 Crystal Ave ..
to c:autJon the mana&el' of the from 6 to 9 p.'m., Sunday, SepL 25.
Hurley Bell ln Corona del Mar 'The hleh 8Chool youths plan·
about report.t of late·bour dia· nine the activity have not yet
turbance. and not.e. revealed the alpitlcance of their
eouncllman Jay Stoddard party's name, but special lnvlta· bloUe~ up the matter at the tlons have been aent to those Coundl meetlq, aaylq that he who are candidates for member·
had received a num~ ol eom· ahlp. 'J'bew penons include Ross
plaJntl from nea.r;bt ralcJenta EdU!rl. Margaret Fruehan. Ron ·
that they are betna annoyed by aJd Carll Allen Guenther. Sandra
uproartoua and cU1ordedy pth· Fleer, Donna Smith. Whitney
el'lnp. Counc:tJ.man Lee WUdel', Bal_., Georte Hau..er, and other
aaJd he abo bad 11-.rd reporta hleh achool youths.
or brawla and ur,ed that the po-f'talln1nl tbe atralr are Ron
lkle take ttn:n 8teJM1 to correct St. Clair. Marilyn Shooter. and
th• .StuatJon. SharoA Waldellcb.
Architects So.ught to Prepare
Plans for New Higll School
....._ .. c~e to erect the
Palm ....._., ..._ VIDeeat'• ~ c-,...u IIMIItiDI plana ln 10 4qs. .. and by \Mil
I.NoDr\lallllJfewport.wldf-on~ ~ ..... ~ ..... -.. •• ~ u partJMNJUmqer and the beacb... City Endneer Ben
abo eeneral manapr of the vtn· 5 k k •1 Webb said.
cent organization, and finally In un p e r1 At the pre-vious meeting. Coun·
Sante Fe Springs. Mr. Pelletier cil had approved a trailer park
purcllased Newport Pharmacy, I R d Improvement program which
and the Pa lm Springs store also S epo rte v.:ould set aside 510 feet of the
waa .ald. More stores are being cny owned b<-ach for exclusive
planned for th~ fu1ure. Mr. Vln· Peril from the "skunk ,nva. u~ of the trailer park tenants
~nt says. slon" In Corona del Mar was The Citizens Com min~ for Parks
the mlpbu.lldlnt ~ • ...,._. ... dllrtac tbe war, :::nl~nd-=:na=t·= Is soug~ are rww associated In tbe Coast· m
land Trailer Corporation. Mr. and
M,-.; Peyton are Jong·time resl· I
dents of Corona del Mar I
• F. M. Scott, 59.
• brought up at Monday evening's and Playgrounds then flied no·
T H rt • Newport City Council m~tJ•g by tlce of lntttntion to circulate pe· 1 E 5 I D •
A amapcrtp Ia U..S. ...., to
iAlti.crt. tliJe draalcrtloa of 1*1·
t:lou to Cllll1 a ...,. elec:tioe oa
tbe ~UT crppaoted SS·eeet
tea to fl~ a ...,. !licJta
Scbool few the C:O.ta Me.cr
Areca. tbe EaaiCJil learaed tb1a ,.,...., w 0 u In CouncUman .Jay Stoddard. Quot· tltlons to caU for a public vote X-0 0 n I le s I
lng a report from county and city on preserving all of that city
COM C sh health officer Edward Russell. he owned b<-ach b<-tween 16th and I Floyd Martin Srott, 59. of 432 A 8p0buaaa said tbat a r a said that rabies In wUd animals 19th streets for public use. I Rivera T<'rrace. Corona High· MW electloa will be &oa9bt
Is spreading from the north Into • ASitS LEGAL BOl.IKG lAnds. a ~tired car dealer. died beccruae oC ~tte. at tbe Two persons suffered Injuries So h C 111 1 d Friday at Hoa~t Hospital after 8 polls La tbe May 20 -.ot.. wbicb In a two·car accident at Coast ut ern a orn a. an has al· Councilman .Jay Stodd ... rd. who I short llln('SS Servi~ wt-re held Clppl'o.ed tbe Oftr·rtde tax.
Hwy. and MacArthur Blvd .. Co· ready been rt-porte<f In the Los had ~n absent at that C?uncll • Tuesday at Baltz Mortuarv. Cn· Tbe Cowaty Grcmd Jurr bas
rona del Mar, at 9:24 p.m. Tues· Angel(.'S area. These animals can meeting. said Monday e-.enlng rona dt-1 Mar. with th<' Re~ Ed· i.a...Ugated tb ... cbcmJH of
day. spre
1
ad theh rabies to other ani· that he wanted to be on r('(.'Ord win Gomkt-of the local chur<.'h l l.necJulariU...
Treated and released from the rna s. sue as skunks, and to as disapproving the action of and the Re , W R H 11 f h •
Hoag Memorial Hospital emer· household pets, and thPrefore Council restricting a Portion of I Lakewood 'c · 11 a roh t h<' 1 B there Is danger of rabies lnfec· the bE-ach for private use. ommun Y '-urc I y T d •
eency room were Gall c. Om· tlon to local citizens, he said. He asked for a wrlttt>n rullna officiating . . . . I 0 0 sse In berg. 43. and Gregory R. Om berg. ... Mr Scott \1. as a t f 111 8, of Santa Ana. Gail Omberg He re<'Ommended compulsory ' from Citv Attorney Karl Davis on 1 • na I'<'
0
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s uffered a fratcutred lee . and rabies vaccination of pet&. Coun· legality 'or fencing off or other· ~0 s. ('~.me ~('rP fh'(' }'E'ars ago A •• r Is In .I u red
both had minor Ja~rations. cllman Sandy MacKay suggested wisE' limiting the US<' of tht-rom yom ng. wherE' hP h~d an ordinance requiring ltcensing beac-h , and also on legality of befon mt'mber of th~ statE' lt'~ls
William G. Omberg. 48. of of cats to help In rabies control. using the traii('T park land since lature In 1937 ~E' \\as pa!'t Nlm· A Santa Ana boy ft"ll about
Santa Ana. driver of one car. City Attorney Karl Davis aald he the time It was granted by the mandE'r of thf" Knl~hts Tt'mplar« ninE' fN't to thP "and at the Co·
said he was traveling east on would study both of these sug· 1 state to the C'ltV. Survl\·o,-.; indudt> h1." w1f•·. r()n del Mar twa<.'h Sunday
Coast Hwy. and started to make gestlons. ..1 want to be sure that It 1._ thff'e' sons. Jamec; or '.\ yomtn£ \1. htiE' bE>inll tn,.!'f'd up Ill lht" air a left turn onto MacArthur Blvd. I.JoS(>ph of Long !War h and Juhn trampnllne fashmn b) 11 gToup of
w1th the green light. traveling rd be I of Corona dPI ;\1ar and elj::ht Santa Ana youths
about 25 mlles·an·hour. A car R N E I '"'andch1ld P Mo Um rs nro ... r n The bo_, . ., wert> u~ln<> a to---1 driven by Robert K. Henshaw. :ll. ------" -..-of Monterey Park. traveling west s to to_s Srott Games. 13 Thtty
on Coast Hwy .. collided with the oro pti mist failt-d to catC'h h im on Ont' of th~
Ornberg vehicle. At All L I Xh I tnssE'S. and Srott Ct>-11 to tht-gnd.
Henshaw said he was travel· ~a 00 5 Club Formed injunng hiS shouldt>r Th(' group lng approximately 30 miles-an· V.. nf boys lncludf'd Donald Wood,
hour. His car skidded 30 feet A total of 2. 786 students 8~ tary schools Includes Newport H : Budt1y Blsdorf. 16: Wan~
before striking the right side of enrolled In N~wport Beach ele· BHch. 662: Corona del Mar. 441 ; A new women's SE>rvkt> duh 1 LaRuE'. l 5: Wally Muldoon. 16;
the Omberg car. pollee said. mentary toehools thla week. 383 Ha rbor VIe\\•, 797. a nd Horace for Newport Harbor will he In· Robert Cockln~r. 14: lack Cock·
more students than • year ago. Ensign. 886. Mr. Andersen esti· stalled next w('('k w1th. full ct-rt' ! lng. 14 = Ru~ll Helmick. 14. and
Teams P•ICked Superintendent Roy Andftsen re· mated a peak enrollment of ap-monies at the Laguna BPach Jim Wlsslead. 14
ported yesterday. proximately 2.900 by .January or hotel. Th~ Ul£"una St-ach Chap· •
"We have room 50 we can hire February. tt>r of Soroptlmlst International ~i .. S.WWI'
extra teachers to avoid halt-day A total of L907 students an-"111 pres~nt tht> nMv ml"mtx>rs -.
sessions." Mr. Andt>rsen said. enrolled In NPWport Harbor Union with a charter and ll\ltall the I*• CrfticA.
The enroUment In the elemen· RJgh School thla ~k. 300 mo~ oftl<'t"rs of the n<'W grcMip. •-.
Lobster Bake
Show Planned
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than last year, Vl<'t" Princlpal Soroptirnlst Is an organl7.atlon
Joseph Hamblet reported.. A peak ol t>xt'Cutlve and professional
of y>proxtmately 2.000 students 'NOmt>n. 'Those who will ortlcially
is ekpect~ ln No~mbt>r. Mort' take otnce at the charter ban·
than ~ students an new to the que-t w1ll be Bunn1e MayE'f of 1 eo.ta Mesa as presldf'nt: Terry conunun ty, comtnc from aU over Boris of Newport 8!1 viN" pl'«'5i ·
the eount:ry. de-nt: Far.l Walkt-r of Corona del
Fore.l&n students are enrolled Mar u r.cordlng !leC'retary : Ma r·
from Eneland. Scotland. CbUe. jocle Hale of Balboa bland as ro·
Canada and Germ.any. These stu · re~PQ~Mltng 1 eo c r tot a r y : Ht"len
dentl are belne tested to dete-· Pratt ot eo.ta Meu. u m>asurer .
mine In what cl&DH to place and V•lma O"Bri~ and Dorothy
t.Mm, Nr. Hamblet ald. Jo SwaD80n. both of Corona del
1 Mar. u d.lftctora.
•• • 1 .. 11 II liM L&Aft nwJIOIIT •o.a
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n e OecJrrlp Sa.nb ha~ movf'd ••IJ -._ ••• , baek to tMtr winter ~me .. t La __ , Canada. n..:rYe ~ spendlf\a
Th~ sm~Jiy ~Cwer sltuatJon In
the city of Newport BHC'b came
under fire at Monday t'venJq'•
Count'il m~lng. Both Council·
men Jay Stoddard and Sandy
MacKay urlf('d City Mana~
John Sailors to see that the Ctt:y
Water Department takea ac:Uon
to aUe\'iat~ thf' <uatlon.
Dr. Al~ &. ~of~ th IUJIUIMI' at 12t 40th SL, Mew· vte. .,...._. t.. t a db wW M ~ tontabt port DrtJtwoocJ ld. ~
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CALUNGQQ
e DEFDfiTIOII OP All AJfaLD
". . . A vut desert rq1on
separates aneUng from mere
fishing. The fisherman casts his
lure with Intent to murder the : = = = = 1 = = 1 = = = = • eame. The angler rathet hopes .. • • • "~ "j u " Jid9" • " b",. Hop ~sef~~~h::~ahna~: ~=t~~~
#f,f/, desire to coin gain from' his
catch. whUe the anglet merely
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • c • • • • • • • • ' •:• ' ' ' ' ' •:• wishes to try bls sklll against e NOllE EXPERIM&fT that of the eame . . . I fain
would be an aneler on this
brltht day In these gardens of
the sea."
four hours. dwlne 'which time
their alcltt was towed "ten mlles
or more."
Balbo• Driver
Hurt in Crash
....U.fto.F-~
)().-~ lllcJ!fell)-.. vtalliq
at the h~ ol ..0. Velma
O'Brien at . 361 '-" Ave" Co·
rona ct.l Mar, tor a '"' ~ whlle Mr. and lin. Gear.-L Mn. Mule C. ElfCII'd. ot 2152 Mc.NeUy ot 101 MarleoJd •ve.
E. Oc'MJa aiVcL, Balboa, aullered are vilitinl ln Yucaipa and
a po.ible lltull traetw. and Hemet.
ceretwal ~ ln an auto·
moblle •~!dent at 12:38 a.m. •--d the ....,_,_ Wut Ac1 pa-. Jl'rlday on Balboa Blvd., 100 feet ._. ----. •-
Nat of ''D" St.. aalboa.
A witnea aa.ld hla car wu
paued by Mrs. Ellord'a car,
which suddenly 8Wei'Vecl lloln
the tar left lane Into the rleht
lane fn -front ot him. Mrs. EJ .
fo.rd'a car taUed to stra.tehten
out ln time to avoid collldlne
with a puked car re&Iatered to
Clara Lawton of Altadena, which
was knocked 17 loot by the Im-pact.
Mrs. Elford was ln first deeree
atate of ahoclc, bleedln& from the
rleht ear, which Indicated a pos-IIIJ •• IIIIMI. slble bUll skull fracture, poll~
wt're told by an t'.Xamlnatlne
physician. She wu taken to
Hoae HoapltaL
am~. roa uvu..s
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A worrd premiere, no less. WGS held in Newport Bet~ch T uesdoy
evening. It was the special showing of the locol movie in color, "The
Big Drink," produced b y To m Groeff. Corono del Mor resident, who
&lso turned in o creditable bit of octing os the g uy who tried to get
the e ntire community friendly and honest by mixing o special, secret
concoction in the ci ty woter supply. It worked too. in the "The Big
Drink"-but hone sty d idn't seem to pan out so well. becouse it was
tough on o lot of businesses, such os sofe monufocturers. locksmiths,
end polit icions.
These words are not new. They
were penned halt a century ago
by Or. Charles Frederick Holder,
and are recorded in hls book,
"The Lo& of a Sea Angler," a
copy of whJcb I value above
most volumes In my anellng 11·
brary. Dr. Holder was an aneler's
angler. His words are as enter·
talnlng. as vivid, as when they
were written. perhaps before I
was born.
Dr. Holder wrote: "I thought
of the temple of Chlnlechlnlch,
looked at the eraceful outlines
of the mountainA, even counted
slowly In a vain effort to reduce
the beatlne of my heart, but It
wa.a all useless; that strong,
ceaseless pull, that stranee vi-
bration comln& up the line, the
the sense of the unknown fish
tow in 1 us with unabatln&
strength forced Itself deep Into
my mind a nd Imagination. I had
been flghtlng t his fish steadily
for nearly four hours. I felt that
I had reached the llmlt of en-
durance. My a rms were numb
and my heart was glvlng all the
symptoms of failure, and I re-
membered, despite my agony of
mind a nd body, that lt occurred
to me that It was an Interesting
psychological study, thls effort
to beat down, to argue away the
extreme exhaustion of the body.
fSut ln · some Incomprehensible
way I pulled myself together
and again bent to the reel. It
seemed an eternity to me."
A dauehter, 7 lbs., 11 oz., was
born to Dr. and Mrs. Gerald
Rausa of 2830 Newport Blvd.,
Nt'Wport Beach, ln St. Joseph
Hospital on Thursday, Sept. 1. Fot ................... , .. ...
THE ENSIGN. HA· I 114
C ttn't say thot I wos bowled over by ell the bollyhoo obout "the
first motion picture you con taste ." Thot nonsense must hove per-
toined to "Ronold 's Get-,A,Iong Pills." of which every movie goer got
his potion on e ntering the theatre. Superficial enolysis allegedly ide n·
tified them as p ink peppermint condy-but they didn t moke the
plot any better or wo rse , just mode the theotre smell sort o f p retty.
The oudience o ppeored to e njoy the spectocle, re cognized o lot
of O ronge Coun~ scenes, ond got o big kid out of spotting fomilior
feces on the screen-such os leading lody Phyllis Yorwood, whose
young beauty, unfortunately, wos lost because of the doleful air she
hod to a ssume through most of the p icture, ond the horrible lip moke-
up didn't help. There were other well·known locol chorocters-Dennie
Andrews ond doughter Mary C atherine. G eorge Lewis, Jock Nelson.
Don Metz, Ge ne Woggoner ond others. All in all, a pleosont produc-
t ion, ot least fo r us local folks. !This moy be domning with foint pra ise
-but I enjoyed "The Big Drink ' o whole lot better thon thot otrocious
woste of television time lost Sundoy when ' The Skin of O ur Teeth'
Angler Holder has a two.fisted
hold on Immortality, as It con·
cerns those of us who find a
thrill In pitting our skill against
the gamest fish of the world's
great oceans. His books, now out
of print. will long be read and
treasured by the salt.water ang-
ling fraternity. (Forgive a pause
to vol~ another 'Thank you," to
Dr. Charles Spicer, now of Co·
rona del Mar, who was a Balboa
Island nel&bbor when I first set
up housekeeping In California.
Reading the volumes he loaned
me had quite a lot to do, I'm
sure. with my present happy ad·
dltlon to sea·angling.)
went t hroug h its stupid p4ces.) • • • e NAMES IN THE NEWS
Bob G ingrich. the new recrea tion dire ctor of Newport Beech,
reported to work with his left hond and foreorm in a cost-result of
o sproin while playing boll ... Correction from lost week: our new
city purchasing oge nt's monider is DON Meons. not W . K .... A
word of appreciotion to our new city cler~. Miss Morgery Schrouder,
the good humored lody. who's mighty helpful to us a t the reporter's
toble a t Council meeting s by providi~ copies of the evening 's
"genda and summaries of communicotions ... Now if only thot pes~y
loudspeoker system con be improved so we could heor he r ... Glenn
Bc!lssett, one of the new teochers ond tennis cooch ot Harbor H igh
School, is o champ on the tennis courts; he was winner in the Notionol
Public Perks doubles in Pittsburgh lost month; was runner-up in the
Sonta Monico O~n last week.
An even deeper nJche ln the
staircase to the amaranthine
plnna.cle Is Dr. Holder's foundln&
ot the oldest salt-water a ngling
club. the Tuna Club of Avalon,
on our nearby Catalina lsland.
Many CaJitomlans, with ernpha·
sis on the hordes of recent trans-
plants. like myself, do not know
that this club Is the ru l father
of salt·water anglin( for sport.
e n:rn TEAD AGO
Dr. Holder, in hl.a "Log of a
Sea An&let," writes: , "The unsportmanlike condl·
• • •
By COL AlfDREW W. SNlTIL Former Member of CJtT Coa.Ddl
I lions of fishing at the Island
caused me to suggest the organ-
Ization of the Tuna Club. The
splendid fishes of the region.
e WHERE I STAND
Lest 1 be picked on by one
side or tht» other, or by both. let
me S(.'(> if I can make my position
crystal clear o n the matter oC
stre-et lights In Corona del Ma r.
I a m for lights for them as
wants ·em. I a m for any other
section. over 50"'c of whom don't
want them. of being lett out. To
find out who do or who don't
want them Is the job of City
Council" and City Engineer. They
must lay out the assessme nt dis·
trk t accordingly. That will re-
quirP !;Ome juggling and some
pla nning acroba tics on the part
of the city t»nglnet-r.
If anyone on either side would
Ilk<' to be heard. this column
w ill assl-.t. e NON ·CONFORMIST
That's me I don't sE>em to ac·
cept the program of conformity
replacing l-ontroversy ln politics,
or In an)1hin g else Controversy
is the life blood of our demo·
crati<: way of life. Conformity
with past practices will undoubt·
edly bring harmony to the le.gls-
latlve bodies. but It will bring
about a sorry result for the
people.
I could have gone In as a
councilma n and conformed with
"the way we've a lways done lt,"
and they would have loved me.
But no. I wanted to know why,
so they didn't love me. If the guy
who Invented wheels had been
El. I .. ••IP'!
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tzlf'l E. c.at JIIPway
C... cld MAD BA _.,
ltnlttinJ, CrochetlnJ and
Needfepoint Supplies
ltnJttiDI Bap
Specialized A~e.orles
and In.struc:tiorw
IIOG'al
Mon. thru Sat. 10 Lm. to S P..IIL
MIKE MYERS
UNION SERVICE
U. S. ltoyel Tir••
w .. hing It Polithing
C~•t• lubricetlon S.rvic•
fllU ,ICX.UP It OE1.1VE~Y • P\oM ~ ]094
I
yellowtail, white sea bass, and
satisfied to conform to the old others.' were being slaughtered
and accepted methods W«! might by the ton. 1 had seen ~ats go
still be carrying our loads on our out with flyoe or six hand lines
backs. rigged out astern. to return wltb e llEPOBT FBON TEZAS forty or more fish . . . each wltb
Here's a JlOte from my big-the game qualltJes of a forty-
fisted nephew In San Antonio, pound salmon. It was a depres-
Texas: sing sight. as most of th~
"Well. here we are. A new fishes were fed to the sea llons
Cadillac out In front, Mlchelob and sharks. How to stop It was
beer on tap. I've got 12 pounds the question.
of Texas red snapper cooking on "I suggested the Tuna Club
the fire of Texas Mesquite wood, 'for the protection of the game
the sott mualc Is playing on the fishes of Southern CaJI!ornla.'
high fidelity machine, the temp· and a constitution and by·la ws
erature Is only about 90. and I'm that wo uld permit the use of
abo ut half drunk. Everything is lines up the 24 thread only and
just wo nderful here In Texas 1 light rods. with the condition
How Is It out there? that every angler must land hls
"Mike ls stiiJ asleep. He put In 1 own fish.
four hours yesterday. However. "With a rope·llke ha nd line.
most of It Involved driving the a 25·pound yellowtail can be
tractor, ha uling oft the garbage landed In one minute or possibly
and tras h sled and barrels. and two; but with a rod and a thread
he Is a sucker for that tractor. l Uke llne, lt Is a matter of 15 or
J showed hlm how to fasten the 30 minutes, and 50 per cent of
chains on the sled, and let him the game escapes. Thus, over·
go do It alone, Including s hovel· fishing is practically lmpossible,
lng the trash out of the sled. and and much liner sport with the
he got it done. He can 'handle j rod Is obtained. The result is
the tractor pretty well, lndudlng that today the wute of these
ba.cklng It up. I fine game fishes Is pra.ctkally "He now owes me only four stopped.
hours more to complete the con-"Few, if a.ny, of the thousands
tract on the boots and hat. J wlsh who fish at Santa Catalina today
you could see him on the tractor, use a hand line, or take any of
wearlnt those boots ancf that the game flahet found here un-
hat, and grlnnJng like a Jackus fairly or In any manner othet
eatJng cocldeburrs. I always try than one which appeals to the
to 'mix a little drudgery Into the highest sportamanUke feeling.
kind of work he likes." Nowhete In the world does -a
• • • hither ata.ndard of JPOrt prevaU e A ~LT TU' than on the tuna cN>und.s of
Memo to the Hurley Bell: That Southern Callfornla."
rumblln& you hear Ia from the
neighbors. who are mJehty u))Ht
about the nolae comJnc fro ... out
your way late at niebt. Better
calm 1t down.
•
e aEGIJfJfiKC OF SPOBT
This was Charles Frederick
Holder. the angler. His goepel of
angling sportsmanship began
with h is writings of his own
fishing: a superb performaf!~
even it It t)ad been accom-
plished with the et:tlclent gear
and the fast cruisers of today.
The first temple of this new
creed waa the building which
wu the orlelnal headquarters of
the Tuna Club. Today, every
salt-water flshlne club on the far
flung coastal waters of the world
1s a monument to this lone-ago
sportsman, whose activities have
broueht.lmmeasura ble pleasures
to countless ones who have
learned to match thelr tackle to
the game, and who Judge their
anellng day by standards other
than tons of dead flsh. Every
angler who thrllls, with eyes
that flash, to the excltln& .ound
of a thin l.loe1 playtac a tlddl•
string tune for some swUt dt'nJ·
zen of the salt-water owes a
salute to Charles Frederick
Holder .
I am not a member of the
Tuna Club, but 1 hope that some
day my name may be written on
those pages that, tor 5'7 years.
have ll.ated the most Intimate
disciples of tbla ereat sportsman.
To JOe· lt would be among the
tarest prlvtleges afforded one
whose ute ha.a been enriched by
the words of an angler like
Charles Holde r.
WAlfTEDs A personal copy or a
book. -,.. c:Jumoet lalaada or
Ccillloral& • by Chas. Frederick
Holder. Wlll pay cash for a
copy In readable condition.
CaJl Dick "C. Q." Hollman.
Harbor 1106. or write c/o The
Newport Harbor Ensl&ft.
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From file P(IIICE
Kids' Day Set-
ForSept. 24
Kids' Day, spon.tored by Kl ·
wanla International. will be Ob·
serftd, Saturday, Sept. 24, In
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.
and In hundreds ol other com·
munltJn throu&hout the United
States. Canada, Alaska and Ha ·
wall. The theme thla year wW be
''Boys and Girls-Our Greatest
Resource.''
Roy Yountone, pre&ldent of the
Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club,
has appointed Allen Alhworth aa
chairman ot the local Kids' Day
committee. Abo on the commit·
tee are Frank Grandolfo, Dr.
L 1 nco In Grindle and H"b
Thoma&
This will be the seventh an-
nual observance ol Kids' Day,
of Kiwanis' m.a)or activities
)'OUth. ----ESA Group
Has Meeting
August meetlnr ot Epsilon
Sigma Alpha Sorority was held
at the Cliff Ha ven home ot the
Melwood Berrya. Mrs. Goorgf!
BeJ:bezlan, vice-pre-sident, took
charg(' In absence of the presl·
dent. M.rs. Evt"fett Brace, who Is
recoverlnr from an operation.
Mrs. Ray Nielsen ga\'e a his · ~iiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilililidj.~ii~~~~~;i;;iiiiii,,l tory ot the sorority and its I toun~ers and Mrs. E. Z. Taylor
LAIUU TUYR SERVICE dl><u"'od th•l< pu<J>O""'· M<>.
Autborbed. ApDt
r .. All
AIIUIES •
RAILIOADS
STU ISH IPS
• TOURS
._...lag TIM c..ta1 ANa ror Wearly 10 Tears
llJ a-a A"" . ~ Beacb Hyatt 41011
ANGELES COUNTY
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.......... Aa11Ao$MOW ..... -..... ~ ......... -·-HOIIIIACIII IM.Y ----AY
POMONA
lafii•••16·0•••u 2
•••• 4 • ,.; ••• ,... ... ....,_
JOS<'ph Stroup reported on the
Au gust 16 ml"etlng of a ll Orange
County Chapters of Epsilon Sig -
ma Alpha wht'te they dlscuSSt'd
forming ;~,n Or<lnge County Cou n-
cil.
COOBSE TO BE OFFERED
Ilt' PARUAMEHTAJIT LAW
Parliamentary Practic'e. a prac ·
tical course In rules and usage
·~~~t;:·~rc.,~~: _;club members. ~ as part of the
fAll Ot-ange Collt>ge adult
education program. The class
will meet weekly on Wednesdays
from 9:30 to )1 :30 a.m. with Flo·
renee Cooling u Instructor.
liM. KASTOM DIES
Funeral services ~re held
last wN!k at Parkes-Ridl~y Mor ·
tuary for Mn. Harlett Louise
Kaston, S5. who wu the mother
of Mrs. ~nard E. Burton of
Costa rrteu. Mrs. Kaston ~as a
naUve ol North Dakota and ffad
Jived In Santa Ana lor 25 yean .
Fer Y ... l
People h ... -...,... .•• ond
~ ..... int .... ,.1111
H IEIID ..
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CXIITA .-.
Young GOP
Plan Dance
COIOIA DEL MAl PHARMACY
"TD "I ...,..._ ft.w 1 neT"
au.oa 22'72
Jl27 L c-t llwy .. -J-iM. CoroDa: Millar
.MaNf~~~
BEADOO'AaTEa roa
IIIDIES' TOYS,
BeiCIIISN lur
SlOl E. eo.t llwy. ct J '-1 C.... .S.l M•
(Next to All Atner1can M.arket) ....... ~
• ~ ......... at. .. a.-. .....
Margaret L Scharle
Teacller ot Plano
Orcantst · Aceompanllt
Evenln1 Cl&UH
101' Adults
'Jifl GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del Mar
HARBOR REST
MEMORIAL PARK
Harbor 81 \'d. at Gisler
KIMBERLY 5-1158
AMANDA LWYD
Physical Therapy
Corrective Massage
Port Theatre lluDdlnl
2!101 E. Cout BW"/ ... c.D.X. OUke Phone: llartiar ..., ........,_, t<lmbooty 3·X10
But buv nt1Di better trotU-in. to<1
•
Now! Get the biggest, roomiest,
most beautiful car of the low-price thr ee wit h
THE YEAR'S
BEST DEAL!
Ply~outh sales have broken all recorda this ~·
That meaM you can aft the be8t deal of the ,.ar
rigA! rw>10/ You otiU ha .. lllobootooloctioa of-
•ntl r .. tureo rigA! -1 Your p.--t car II .t lllo
t>cd: of Ita value tod&T, and that means ,-oor
•
Plymouth dMier can rive you the top..dol1ar allow~
ance for it riglt.t tiOtO. (In fact, it "'ill problbly more
than ~ver ,-our down payment.) So for the year's
beat deal on a new car, it makes awfull.y J'OC)Cl Hllae
tAl -yovr Pb-mouth dealer -rigllt 11010/
OUT
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ID WUI COAST diGIIWAT 101 HEWKai IUal CA1~
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801' M'"'C TO anD» -laiOGL···--M•nM Cll 0.C.. del K&f II pl•nnlq to .talt tbe .,... ot .._. _..... ad to att.-d tlut
1130 a... lteunlon ot San ler·
nar41Do Blab School on Novem·
Mr 5. TINt feU will be held on
U.. ~-cl'the NaUonal Or· ........... Constitution
Week Is Set
.......
•
• • • of sOdal note
d'$
Met Nn.. M. L. Quarle. ot 401
~or Dora HW hu t.ued a Avoeado Ave., CCli'Ona del Mar,
proclamatJon ct.tpatlq the lut ..-, •ho tells me that her
week ot sept 17 to 2S u Colultl· tlaurtater. WUma Walten Ia a
tutlen Weet. happy boueewUe up tn Alh&.n\•
e • •
Sandra SdunJdt lett Jut week
from ber bome at 2531 BayJO\on
Dr., Bay Shone, for her fNIIhman
yev at Colleee cl the Pacific at
Stockton. Sandra bu had an ex-
ettlnc aUDU'iler, havlne 1u.t N·
turned from aeven weeki abJOad,
where ahe toured Europe with
the Teen·Y Tour and attended a
Trt·Bi·Y convention in Parts.
•
She called on local dtberw to bra. She ta now Mra. HamUton * BANQUET HAU.. AVAILAkE pay speelal attention durlnc the Patton.
week to our Fedenl ConltJtutlon • • e '""JOG •
BRUCE .._.ARTIN andtheadvantaa•ot~ 1R cltizenahJp, and to Oy tiM U. S.
P'lac at places ot bu.tne. and am_, .. ---l.I=E homes, "emphulzlne the I"U· posea of Good Government u Ht
LOCAL AGENT forth tn the CoDitltut1on'a Pre·
1'193 NI!W!oRT AVE., COSTA IIESA amble and the duty ot all per-
OPTICE: Liberty 8-!ISM BES. Ubert7 8-5063 sons in our RepubUc to protect ~!!i~~~~~=~~;;;;;;~~~~~~~l~ our Constitution and the free·
N-Gea ren .. a cost leu to buy and use. Rena• lllustreted Is wtDGEWOOO.
Look at the time-saving features
you get on a new GAS range!
r-..rotTOP ....
Automatically shuts
off top burner when
cooklna time Is up
-no pot·"tchlnc.
CLOCK comot
Automatic clock
control frees you for
other tasks. Turns
own on and off.
SUPU·SP'lll -LEI
Special new radiants
speed brolllna. Gas
alves amokeleas,
caos.d·door btoillnc.
Set ttM latest IIOdels at llf'l dale(s •,.. Gsl ~s ........ -. ~ ! MTJEM c..mo • ~
Only GAS. gives you such modem aUtomatic ,appliances
doms In Ita Blll of Rlebta. so
tj\at It may continue to protect
us and our posterrty In thla na-
tion under God."
The Dauehters of the Aaleri·
can Revolution tre apon10rlng
the observance Ot Constitution
Week In commemoration of the
168th anniversary of the adop·
tlon of the Constitution -"the
greatest document for human
liberty In two thousand years of
recorded history.''
No. A·26 178
NCYnCE OF HEARING OF PE.
TITION FOR. PROBATE OF
WILL AND FOR LE'M'ERS OF
ADMINlSTRA TION WITH THE
WILL ANNEXED.
In The Superior Court of the
State of Calllornla In and
For the County of Orange
In the Matter of the Estate of
HARRIET M. FERRELL. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby elven that the
petition of Beatrice F. Spencer for
the probate of the Will of the
above named decedent and for
the Issuance of Letters o! Admin-
Istration with the will annexed
to the petitioner will be heard at
10 o'clock A.M. on September 16,
1955. at the court room ol De-
partment 4 of the Superior Court
of tht> State of California in and
(or the County of Orange.
Dated August 26, 1955.
Attorney for Petitioner,
A. K. Phelps
3429 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar, CaHf.
B. J. SMITH. County Clerk
Publish: Sept. 1, 8. 15, 1955
In The Newport Harbor Ensign.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTlST
JlOl Vl. Llcle, N-.-t leech
A branch of Tile Mother Ctlu"h, The
Fi"t Church' d6 Chriat, x ientist, In lot-
ton, MeawchuaettL
Suntl•y School ----9:1S e.m.
Sundey S.rvice ·--· .. -II :00 e.m. Wedneadey Evening M .. tinq 1:00 p.m.
R••dinq Room loceted et )) IS Vie
Lido, Newport leech, ia ope11 .... k
d•ys from 10:00 e.m. to 5:00 P·"'-Wed~ f-10:00 •-"'· te 7:45
p.m. Fridev -nlii<J• from 7:00 p.m. to
9:00 p.m. Sundey ,ftemoons 2 to S p.m.
Closed Holideys.
The public is c-ordielly invited to ••·
l t•nd the church aervices end vae the
R .. dinq Room.
YOU · CAN TAKE OFF POUNDS
The Easy
Stauffer Way
If You Are • • •
TODAY, the story of a good figure is told NOT
in pounds, but in
INC HES on a TAPE MEASURE
YOU will be delighted and amazed when you kno•
for the very first time what t+.e STAUFfER SYSTEM
can do for YOUR figure! At the Stauffer SY'tem,
you will be told how long it will take to achieve
your desired proportions.
PHONE TODAY FOR YOUR FREE TRIAL TREATMENT
Barbor 1742 3117 E. eoc.t Jlwy.
CO.OaA DEL IIA.Jl
The meettne of the bar (law.
,...., that ta> 1a betnr held thta
month tn San Franclaco. Tom
Hetfeman and Mark Soden are
both taJrtne leave ol thelr Co·
rona del Mar ofttce for the con·
ventJon. The Sodens plan to take
a little tlme ott for Lake Tahoe
enroute. • • •
Forty·three youne people from
Oranee Couny were on the trip,
which took them from Holland,
throueh Germany to VIenna,
Austria, behtnd the Iron Curtain
to Za~ted. Yueoelav1a, to Venice,
R.ome, Switzerland and France,
* lAY VJEW.DANCIN&..coacTAIL IAl
.
IAt Me Sol.. Your Food or eat.riDg Problem
•o10 •AII11D • u.oa G80VN wa.coiiD
*
* Hon d'oeu't'l'• cmd Good Food
MY SPECIALTY * S~aklne of Tahoe, first per10n
the Jack Sadlelrs ran Into on
tbelr recent Tahoe vacation was
Dee Boyd, widow of yachtsman
Bob Boyd. Dee 15 working up at
Tahoe. The Sadlelrs also met the
Gardner Kines at June Lake.
where they spent one week ln rw ..........._ Ccd1
Part. at the convention, and DOROTHY MARSTON
• • •
then on to Eneland and Scot· 11 Order Ia T .,_ land, their departure point for 0 • 00 ...,.
home. Too
Her brother, Bill Schmidt. alao ~~~~~!!I!!IMMI!I!!II~
returned to achool last week.
This year Bill will attend Stan·
ford University to study law.
When Bill graduated from New·
port Harbor High he received a
scholarship to attend Pomona,
where he turned out to be a star
hallback on the Pomona footbaJJ
team. After flnlshtne his tour
years at Pomona, he now has
another scholarship to continue
hls studies in law. • • •
Finishing up the summer va.
cation In Corona del Mar were
<Continued on 6)
* HO'ITER 'N HOT -'The heat
drove us all to extreQ'les. Under·
stand one bathing suit got so
brief on the Corona del Mar
Main Beach that the lite guard
asked It to leave, taking Its
nearly covered owner with lt.
<Where was the Ensign photo·
grapher!) ... Mary Dennison at
Dennie's said It was so hot she
actually felt a blast of $001 air
when she opened her 400 degree
oven-r think she was k1ddln'
. . . Thought for a while the
heat melted a tree, but "Barney"
Barnes assures me that It was a
several-hundred-pound piece of
petrllled wood dug up out of the
hUl above CDM. • • •
A llttle more enllghtenment on
James, the Rhodes Scholar. Stef·
fensen. It seems he la now at
Yale on a W!'1tlne and research
fellowship, the flrst one donated
by one of the largest' New York
theatrical agencies. We know
that he 15 a scholar at heart be·
cause he turned down a job
teaching English at an eastern
girls' school to take the fellow -
ship. Hls father. Les Steffensen,
says he probably would have
tak~ the girls' school. His
mother, Mary, llke all mothers
this time o' year, ls wondering
ll hla clothes are clean and in
good condition. Hls brother, Don,
commenting on the fact that the
army has not yet laid &·hold o'
James. says he'll probably be the
only 2nd Lt. (ROTC at Pomona)
with an Oxford English accent!
Light their life with fQithl/.
• • •
SomeUmes we get so buy de·
scribing the bride's beautiful
gown and nowers. we don't get
around to menttonlne aome of
the important ~le who come
for miles and miles to see a
young couple married. Like. for
Instance. Mrs. Harry Graham,
grandmother of the groom Jim
Graham. who came all the way
from Floria tor the Earl-Graham
rites, and ML<~S Eleanor Camby
of Rochester. N. Y. also present
at that wedding and a cousin of
the groom. Mrs. Narval Earl.
jtTandmother or the bride, from
Los Angeles also attended ...
Forgot to mention pretty Miss
Judy Couch of Corona del Mar.
ST. A.Jifi)-.EWJ
nJSITTEJllAJI c:BO"aCJI
15th St. It St.·Andrewa Rd .•
CICI'CIU ln. 111P lcMol ~·.)'m ,__, ..... J ... &.I .......
SUNDAY: Mornlne worship, 9:30
and 11 a.m.; Chwcll School,
9:30 and 11:00: Jr. Hleh, Sr.
Hleh and colleee aee Fellow-
ships, 7 p.m.; Thursday, Prayer,
study group, 9:30 a .m.
COIOI1JJI!TT KETBODIST -w ..... lt.. c.ts ..... Liberty wsu ..-..Joeepll w. Mclllwa
Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Chwcll Sun·
day School; 9:30 and 11:00
a.m. Mornlnc Wonhlp-7 p.m.
College A&e MYF Service-7
p.m. Hleb Scheel MYF Service: 8 p.m .. , youne adulta group
aervtce.
m& caoac:a or w
10!10 Cllvdl lt.. c...·-La.tyUDC7
D. C. Bant.IUaJatw
Sunday services: 9:45 a .m . Bible
study; 11 ll.m. momtnc wor.
ship; 7:30 p.m. evenJne service.
Midweek service, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday.
TilE CBU.CB OP CBIU!T
Odd Pellowa l..odp,
1Mt Xewport A .....
Coeta Mesa.
Uberty 1-5711
Tom Baker, Jr.-MI.D1ater
Sunday Servlt'eS: 9 :45 a .m. Blble • No. A 26 20-1 1 study; 10:55 a.m. worship serv.
NOTICE TO CREDrTOR..<; 1 Ice; 7:30 p.m. evening service.
ESTATE OF JANE MacAR --
THUR. DECEASED. CII'BlST CBtTilCB rt TJ1E SEA
NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN CoauDUD..lty Methodlat
to the creditors of and all p<>r lkl1boa 11Yd. at lCtb St.. X.wport
1 son'i having claims against th<' HArbor 5221
said d<'<.'cdent or said estat(' to Pastor: BeY. Boy A. Carboa
Cll<' them with the necessary Sunday Worship, 9:30 and 11 a .m .
I vo uchers In the ofllce of th<' Church School : 9:30 a.m. Mid·
Clerk of the Superior Court of week Meeting: 7:00 p.m. Wed-
thP County of Orang(', State of nesday preceded by 6:15 p.m.
Cali!ornia, or to pr('S('ot the potluck.
sam<'. with th,. necessary vouch
ers. to the undersigned at his or
her place of business. to wit: ·
3429 E. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar, callf.
within slx months after the first
publication of thla notice.
Dated August 29. 1~.
A. K. PHELPS
Administrator of the Estate
of said decedent.
A. K. Phelps
Attorney at Jaw
3429 E. Cout Highway
Corona del Mar. Calll.
Publlah: Sept. 1. 8. 15. 22, 1955 In
tbe Newport Harbor EnaJen.
ST. JOA~ CRUBCB
liM 0~ A ..... Coeta .....
LJbertT 1 ·1·1 Pat.ller ,..__ J. !feria
luday .. _ .. '· .... 11 CIDd 11:30 a.m. Weekdaya: Mass at
7:00 a.m. -Cont.-Jon: Satu.r· da,. from 4:00 to 5:15--7:00 to
8:30 p.m.
J JUT IAPTIIT CII'OJICB or aawroiiT
laDMMa lift.. lltla £ Coui Ita..
IIAibw uu x..,..nl.lbwty 1-Jtn
...._,~a.I•n aa
rDIIT MSJDOLT or aoD
lllld~t. £ EJdm A"-c.t. M..a
Ubetty t.ml ....... II. c:. o..&c. .....
Svnday Scbool: 1:30 a.m. WOII·
ahip: 10:515 a.m. and evanaeiLtt
service, 7:30p.m. Younc People
and Children's Service, 6:30
p.m. Sun. Mld.week Servtce:
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Ladle.'
Mlulo!lary CouneU, Tb\U'IIdaya
9:30 a.m. for all day.
IE'f&MIB DAY ADt&Midi •...-taa..t. ..... ...
11--.-t ..... ta Llbwty ... ..
Eldew D. L lpm Wer
Saturday Momlna Senrtces: Sab-
bath School: 9:30 a.m. -Ser·
mon: 11:00 a.m. Prayer meet·
lng: Wednesday, 8 :00 p.m.
CBUIIQI .. tile .AU .... ............. c.tll ....
........... C:U..W"M 1
Llbwty 1-7111
Su.nda)' Servleea: SUnday School. 9:30 a.m. MomJne Wonblp at
10:30 a.m. EvancelbtJe Setv·
Ice, 7 p.m. Sunday. N.Y.P.S ..
6 p.m. Sunday: Prayer meettne.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
PDST cauac:a or ClmiiT
ICIDIIII
sav~a=:r ....
Sunday School: t :l5 a.m .. Sun-
day S e r v I c e : 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday Eventnc Meettnc: 8:00. Readlne Room, 3315 VIa
Lido, Newport Beach. open 10
a.m.·5 p.m. week da:p, 10 a.m.·
7:45p.m. Wedne.daya, 7-9 p.m.
Friday evenlnn. .
CIIJUST LtJTIIEilAK CB17BCJI
OP COSTA ME.SA
(Mlunarl lyaod)
AJD.riCCID ~ JIGU.
Coeta Meecr
Paton ••· Letbcu TorDow Sunday Services: Worship Serv·
Ice 9 a.m. Sunday School at 10:15 a.m.
IALaOA IILAKD COIOIVRJTI' IDTBODDT
115 Aaate A"-lolboa l..a..d M~: .... ~dlapp ........
Sunday Service.: 9:30 a. m.
Church Sdlool~30 and 11:00
a.m. WCJ!'hlp lee.
COIIOII& Da. liD co ... uant caa8Cii
C PIS llnsl
Ill ... ltliftii,Aftl. ....... .............. a-..
rDIT JAnWr c:aoaca ._._A-. Aw.. .. Map rlla
Cedll .... ...... a.·--. Sunday Servleea:
9:«5 Lm. Sundq School: 11
3.m. Wonhtp s.vtc:.· 6 :30
'
.m., Baptlat Tra.lalq Union;
:30 p.m.. ~ Servtee.
Wedn.claJ: 7:30 p.m.. Prayer,
PralM and Bible Study. M OD•
day: 7:30 p.m. Mm'a Choru. p r a c tl c:e; 1:30 p.m. Men's
Pr~ Meettnc.
caoac::a 01' ova LADY or liT. C#1DRL .... w • .._..._ • .,...n
•1111u 111• · .,.....~~· ..... r...._~a•01111
Sunday M.-: •• and 10:00
and 11 ;30 a.m. Cont.-ton: Sat·
uJ'daya and eves. ot lJit Prldaya
and Holy n..,. from 4:00 to
5:30p.m. and from 7:30 to 8:30
p.m. De.Jly Mue 1:00 a.m. l'trst Friday: 1:30 a.m. aDd f:OO p.m. N o • e n a (Pwpetual Help):
1'Ues4&y, 7:«5 p.m. P'lahermen'a
Mus. July and Auf\l.R. SundaJ .
4a.m. ·
vaiY'"" JIT COIIiiUIUI I nLLOWUID Deua......_
SIS W. a.DMMa lift.. lolboa ......-..... r .w . .._.
Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. Mom-
Ina worahlp. 11:00 a.m. , -IT. JAIID &ftiOO•AL aa v .. Ll6s. a...-t Ieoda
IIAibw lato ..... Jolaa ........ -.ct.
Sunday services: 8:00 a .m. Holy
Communion, 9 :15 a.m. 11 a .m.
Sunday school; 9:15 a.m. morn·
lng prayH and serm on, 11 a.m.
worship service. T h u r s d a y
Services: 9:15 a.m. Prayer
Guild; 10:30 Holy Communion .
ST. JOD VJAJnfET
314 MarlM Aftw lcalboa l.alcmd
IIAibw 021.
rata.. •s:e•a.y. ra.t. raur.. ..._.\&?
~
Sunday Mueea: 7:00 a .m. It 9:00
a.m. Confession: Saturda.n and
eves. ot 1at Prlda.n ancl HolJ
Daya; 7:30 to 8:10 p.m.; l'lrlt
Friday M.a.a 8 a.m. Summer
Mau, July and Aucuat SundaJ~.
11 a.m.
c:artaa~. amu cauaca 0.... ......... lt. c.111 ..._ lD I rtf e.-A. A......_...._
Suna., Sc:bool: 1 :45 a.m. Morn· tn.a a.mc.. u:oo: ~lDa s.rvtee. 7:30. ......... Sen'·
lee, WedneadaJ, 7:30p.m.
Youna l"IOPle meet f :l5 p.m.
Sunday.
BUT THE HANDY
YELlOW PAGES
WILL LIST A NEW CAREER
FOR BUSINESS SCHQOLS
IT PAYS TO LOOK
Sunda)' aervteea: 9:«5 a.m..' Sun-dar. School; 11:00 a.m., WOII· sh p s.vtee: 7:30p.m. Sund&,)' .eventnc 41! • r • I e •: llld·WHk s.rvtee: 1:30 p .m. Wednesc!ay Prayer Meettn«.
Sund81 WonbJp lervlca: 1:45 a.m.. 11:00 a.m. SUncla.y Sdlool: t :t5 LJD. I"DDT IOU IUD IAPI'iiT
JIAJUIOa AIIDDLT or GOD cauaca
QIIJtL Is • sm Ctdli. 110 "'· •-• • A. es.e. .._ La .......
I MISSED THAT
HIGH TRAPEZE AGAIN
THIS JOS IS FillED WITH FEAR!
IN THE .. a.ASSIFIED" PART
OF YOUR TELEPHONE BOOK aawron JIADO• ~.:--=0'11" . ...._..,., •• • & .._
LVTII&Uif CBUICII ~ C. a. n r d 8uiMIQ ICboeL t :e a.m.l. dlurdl JSOl aut.-....... IWPta • ...toe U:OO a.m. na~A.tnc ~ ...,1 8UJMky acbool9:30 a.m.. marn.lnl UDioft T p.11L ·=· ~na .... ...,.. a. ..... • wonldp u a.m. Youna people _.....PIJ.m.8un .'I'Heb·
Early aerviee, 1:30 a.ro. lulldq: aento.111,.,!:30 P·JD..t. evatq .. and omc.a naT p.a. Churdl !ebool t::ao Lm. · wor-..-5
_....._ MMcl 7 :30 p.m. lteda...t.Q. PrQw ...._ uct ship~ lt:OO a.m.; Lutb• ·JIJcJ.W'MIE .me. 7:30 p.m. IUble .. 1:45 p.a. w--.
LHpe, 7:GO p.m. Wed.Midq. h,y.
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to Mr. and Kra. lobert Van
DrtmJen of 48 aatboa eov-. New-
port 8Mch. ln Santa Ana Com·
munJty Ho.pttal on Tu.Uy,
Au1. 30.
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· you all these wonderful
advantages .•.
Just a few dollars will
open an account ... no min-
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your name imprinted free
OD your ebecb while you
walt ... only coat, a few
peaniea per cbect •.. 110
extra• ... atatemeata aad
eanceJJed checks available
replarly.
Remember to see us
about a ThriftiCheck
Checking Account u soon
u you can. ..... ,,.., .
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HarbOr Bank
CO_,.A DD.IIU
Maria Russell Pleger of COM
Is Bride of David Lee Lynch
Deslgnlnar skUl of the brlde'a
two aunll contributed to the
wedding tlneey ol Miss Marla
Ruut"ll Pleger, who wa.s married
to David Lee Lynch at a candle-
light ceremony held Friday eve-
Bgin & Homilton
Watches
Diomonds
Mountings
Wallace Calder head
JEWELER
3 I 23 Ee1t Coe1t Highway
Corofta del t.4 er
Large1t end Most Compt.te
f\Jrniture Store In tf,e ArM.
C.ll fM frM
DECORATING SERVICE
Llberly 1-5511
Furnishings for homes.
clubs. yochts.
3017 W. Co.Jt Highway
Newport leech
VAN'S CLEANERS
.. 30 Yeara· Experience Perfecting
Superior Cl .. ning Craftunen1hop"
WE FEATURE
C.,.ful Hendling of All Delicate
Fabric1, Beaded & Lee• Germe,h
DRY CLEANING-LAUNDRY SERV-
ICE -KNIT BLOCKING -HAND
PR ESSING -DY!ING -ALTERA·
liONS-REPAIRING.
Phone Herber 5152
Pid Up & Delivery S.Nica
Open I e.m. to 5:10p.m.
-S.turdey, 8 e.m. to 2.30 p.m.-
3421 E. Coell Hwy.: Corone del t.4er
QllAJfTS aETVBJf TO LA.
The Burton Grants are leaving
BaJboa Island for their winter
home ln Los Angeles.
IALLIOOM DANCING
Klnar Stud!~ famous for Hlgh
Quality Instruction brlnp ~u t.hl.a Special Introductory "Jet
a.c:qualnted" FALL OFFER!
..... r.. TNt. ...... •·t& .... .,.... ...... ....,,....
dlly RIPtl n&IU Y .. _..Oar
Q...el
ltln1 StudJ01 famous "penon-altaid" lutn.lc:tion will have
JOU d&Ddn• at once!
ao VALVKI 'ls•
IPIIIYATZ
'DIO"'
JIIIACI'ICK IDIIOIIS
DAIIC& .AIITID
Phyllis Albers of Costa Mesa
Wed to Noel Barlow of 8.1. •
'I'IIKT DaCID& TO IJ'&II1)
Y ACATIOII IIIGIIT .aK
Mr. and Mra. Carl~ Mears ol
Jfewport Rell'hll meant to spend
the wtldt-end vacationing at
LaJce Arrowhead. WhJle they
.... ,one their son and new
d au&htu-ln-law. the Carleton
Mears Jr., Wert" proprietors ol
lfean Camera Shop, Costa Mea.
Bowevtor, they found lbe moun-
tala a~u ao veey hot and Ar·
toWhead waa crowded, so they
turn ed around and apent thetr
vaeatJon at home in Newport
Harbor.
lOIS. ROEL aAaLOW. U.. lor·
-...... l'llyWa Alben ., eo.ta ...... (0"--...... )
cameras
~pairs
rentals
Jut
COLOR
SERVICE
fash1oned of Dacron and
Rayon by
Alexander of Calif
hght and cool
avrulable m Brown
& Turquoise
with detachable collar ...
Sizes 10 to 18
..
1101111'1
Llll IIIIET
wftla IALl.Dt
Sept. 14, 11155
Row much Ia your time wortb,
Mom! A ~nt aurvey made Jn
Chicago r~aled that the awr-
age Mrs. with 2 children "'nda
21 hours cooking and prepartnr
meals, 10 hours cleaning up altt'l'
said mt-als, 15 hours k~lna. the
home bright and ahlnlng, 7 houn
whipping the waahtng machine
and iron around. 7 hou,. shop-
ping (not h lgh ~nou1h . . . 'I
could point out the same grocery
cart pusht-rs three or four tlmH
a day, every day In the week ...
bless 'eml ... 15 hours mlndln&
the s mall fry In and out of th&
house and 5 hours for mlJicel·
laneous household duties ...
answering phone . gardening,
mending. paying bills. massag-
Ing hair N!'Storer Into husband's
bald head (had to put that ln
be<:ause Rene ove-at the Shav·
lng Mug recently sold my otbt'l'
half a jar ot something very new
that Is guarante-ed to grow hair
or your money back ... I'll keep
you posted on this looka
iood thouch J. • • •
Ht-re·s another way you can h~
Hoag Hospital build the nnr
much-n~N1 wing without do-
nating any mon.-y . . The Aux-
iliary of the Hoar Hospital are
having a Fund Fair at thE' Ren·
dt"'ZVous Ballroom Saturday Octo-
bt-r 1 . . . The Fund Fair will
consist ot the following bootba
White Elephanta. Glfta
fChrlstmas Is comtnar>. Small
Fry. Froren Fooct.. Sweet tooth,
Rat& Slightly u.ect clothinc .
Kitchen Corner. Doll& eo.tume
J~lry . . . Now the Idea ..
this: Donations are badly needed
. . . 50 lf you wtU bake a cak ..
knit a pair of lOCks, crochet a
dolly. make some doll clot.tw.
... Or If you havt" some aurpla ·
frozen or C'anned foods . . . artnc
It right hen to me at the lltoft
or caU me and I'U 11M that It J8
pldced up . . . Look h\to 10ft~'
clothes cloeeta. ~ •anct laat ooxea. up In the attie, doWn Ill
the buaMnt . . . Con.ct wbat
you wlah to give and a truck wtll
be ~ent to your home to I** •
up . . • All you Ml!ed do lla call
TM hfft at akharcra ~ ~
and leave your NUIM aNI ...
d~ .•. Notb.iq ta too Wa •
too .nall .. .
....,. ....... , 2 ... .., .......... u..n 21 ........ ,.'a ..............
• 9D I Qaa Ell I ........... ......... .. ,_ . ... .. -....
J•
Park l111il Call
IAUOA ISLARD
12:30 luncheon and fashion show
TBtJBSDAT. SEPT. 12
MODELS A.lfD COMMEJCTAJlT IT VEJUifA NILLEJI
Frances Norton
Brat Shop
Marilyn
Fashions By :
Ell gene's
Cay Togs
Lorne
Kim of California Johnsons Jewelers
1956
Orchid presented by Hartleln flowers
Parking available during show.
*
Orlcfnal cnatlona by Orange
County dress desfgn~s Dorothy
O'Hara, Marg'le Webb and Peg
Powers wiU be modelled at the
Nearly New luncheon f ashion
Show to be held at 11 :30 a.m.
Tuesday at the Balboa Bay Club.
All Items of feminine apparel
wUl be 110ld after the show and
CIIIUSTIAif ICIEJIQ CBUBCB
That man must worship the
one God only and not put hla
trust In material thlnp Is the
keynote of the· Lesson-Sermon on
"Matter" to be read at the New·
port Beach Christian Science
church Sunday. "Take heed, and
beware of covetousnesa: for a
man's life conslsteth not ln the
abundance ol the thJnp which
he poslftSdh" Ia a Bible wlec·
tlon In the Lesson-Sermon lrom
Luke's Gospel 02:15). The Col·
den Text trom I Corinthians
(10:14) cautions. "My dearly be·
proceeds wl» go to the Orange BAaaOB LVTBE&Aif CBUMCB
County Philharmonic Society Dr. JamH McCauley, proteuor
loved, nee trom Idolatry."
symphony fund. of biology at Orange Cout Col·
A.sslstJne Mrs. Maxwell Sturges lee. wtll be the Jut of tour Jay.
of Lido Isle, who Ia chairman of speakers to address the Newport
\ "'' SECOND AmnVEIIS.AU
SPECIALS
1 unalJ Stelnway, Uke new
1 nft Baldwin Grand, peat.
ly reduced.
1 uted •plnet tf!SO • .............
PIMIC..
LADIES-DIIISS ·up
YOUI IIOMIN. IOAilD -wmt ntll
"DAJm ...... 1101111 10111
Pacl ancl Cower Set
ITEM· 01-TIE-MOIITH
SMOoth t..tured cover with elestfe ecf9-, Mit ~ ,.,men+. Complet. witt. W tailored, .. ft ..ttM
bitted peel.
6uerent .. d to fit eay 54" (Sta~Htercl) l,..Wttt
TebJe, Wood w w.t.J
REGULAR $1 .79 VALUE
SPECIAL 88' IACH
* * * 1956
1956
1956
Church Group
Holds Election
the event, will be Mrs. Juliette Harbor Lutheran Church con~·
Mllllken of Lido, commentato~ gatlon, serving as Jlturctat and
Mrs. Basil Peterson of Newport speaker at duplicate ~ *CROWN HARDWARE* Heights ls In charge of sales Sunday at 8:30 and 11 a.m. He
personne l and Mrs. Alfred Payne will speak on the relation be· * WE GIVE CROWN STAMPS * of Emerald Bay Is coordinator of tween science and relfglon.
costumes. Artist Thelma Paddock HABJOR 232
Hope has designed the decora · 'IIEIFEBS FOB UUEr TALK
Harry Iunour has been named tlons. A Los Angeles teacher who ac· 3107 E. Coaat Hwy.,. Coroaa del Mar
president of St. Andrews Council com~anled a herd or heifers from ~==:=;;;;;;~~;iiii~iiiiiiii==~==~=i of Presbyterian Men. Lee Rlven ------------the United Sutee to Germany In was elected v1ce-preetdent: Hen· · v nsung the summer of 1953 wlli reall%.e
ry Brainerd, secretary, and Ry.s· hla experiences at the FamUy
sell Cuthbert. treasurer. Chalr-C _: .-1 _ Night proJYam of the Balboa
* UNCOLN ' 1956
Friday the Sixteenth
AT
JOHNSON & SON
LINCOLN-MERCURY
Open Tu 8:30 p.m. Uberty 8-55-CS
900 W. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach
Longer ...
Lower ..
Wider.
mt>n of standing committees a re ommer(.;~ Island Community Methodist
Je'ISe Spratt, projects; Milo Lacy, Church on Wednesday evening, I evangelism: Webster Jones. mls· ~pt. 21. He Is Marshall Byrd,
slons. and Paul Williams, mem· Open house prizes awarded by who made his trip In behalf of
bership. RAy Fields, Jeweler, In the Fron-HeUers for Relief. The sea-going
The Rt>v. James S. Stewart. tier Village Shopping dJstrlct cowboy wtl show a 15.mJnute
pastor of St. Andrews Church, were g'lven to the following colored tllm depleting what hap·
was master of ceremonies at the Costa Mesa residents: Mra. A. N. pens from the time a hel.fer Ia
election meeting. The constltu· D. Costantini of 2092 Placentia given by an Amef"lcan fa rmer
tlon, prepared by James Penney, won a ladles ring; John E. Stark until It reaches a refugee family was adopted. District Attorney of 902 W. 18th and Elmo Cloua-In Germany. Robert Kneeland spoke on "Crime tre of 1651 Placentia each won ..,....._........,.. ___________ _
and Punishment," affirming that watchbands. .., ... Usllll' "moral Integrity Is the greatest • • •
factor In the dlmJnutlon of Fanya Devitt of Laguna Beach.
crime." who ls opening her new dance ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~·~=========~~~udlo~~w~lnCo~a~
.:: Mar. Is an experience(! dancer
More Powerful!!
The auoclaUon of Nona Hyer
with the Sanford Realty Office
wu announced thls week by W.
W. Sanford of Park Ave. and Ma·
rlne, Balboa Island. Mrs. ~f~er
has ben In the real estate bUSI ·
ness on Balboa Island for nearly
20 years. With her husband. the
late attorney Granger Hyer, she
came to the Island from Los An·
eeles and opened a Joint law
and real estate office. At that
time there were only three real
estate otflces on Marine Ave. and
the permanent resident& ol the
Island totalled about 225, abe
recalls. Atter her huSband's
duth, Mrs. Hyer hune her real
Every Child ••• Should Have
t' "The· Chance •
to Dance"
dJ.tUUpi-
MIIIIf ......
• •
•
and teacher and the owner or the
Fanya School of Dance In Chi·
cago, which hu been operating
for 25 yean. Fanya's pupils age
from 3 to 50 years old. She ape.
clallus In 3-year·olds., teachln
them tap, ballet and acrobatic
dancing. She la holding classes
~ and Interviews at the Marjorie
Hale School of Charm Studio,
291.2 E. Coa.st Highway, Corona
del Mar.
The EbHl Club of Newport .Ute license In the Stanley
Beach wtll open Ita fall Muon Hadfield office, which WU later
SCHOOL NEEDS
Girl'a Olficial Gym Suita
Boy' a <day Gym Shorta & Shina
HOOD 'PF' Ballketball & GymS~
white or black
Athletic Shoe. from 3.50
Sweat Shirta-& Pcm.._blue or 91'ey
Hooded Sweat Shirta Single or double thidm-
blue or grey
Supporte~weat So~ Etc.
Genuine LeW~ Meo'a cw lor'•
-plu-..y-.....a ..... -
ALL A"fAIUWK IIOW AT
AnnoUnc:H the Opening
of ClCZMH
pu.rchued by Doria Bray .. Al·
next Thursday, Sept. 22. wtth a thou1h ahe Ia nearl7 a native o( ;::.=====================~ deaert and card party at the Balboa Ialand. Mrs. Ryer was
NI!'WpOJ't American LetSon club· actually born In Indiana.
for Children and Adulla
in Ballet-Tap-Acrobatic Dancing
(classes for Mothers & Business
Women) Specialized training
For The 3 Year old Child. Class
& Private Lessons.
All classes will be und~ the penonal
Instruction of Fanya ... with spedal
attention given to the needa of each
pupil . . . emphula on ph)'ldcal and
mental polle and ~· r..,. .._ ..._ , ...... ~ • ..s-•.a.•••._.._,_..
,__ ............... Q. 5
P• &aWTIOII AlfD DGIITaA'I'IC* ,.. • ...__.,a .. ....ne
bou.e. • • •
Deaert at 12:30 wt1l precede Among the realtora Who plan
an afternoon ol caret. and v1alt· to attend Ule Callfomta Real
lng. Re.ervatJoaa, to be made by r..tate ConventJon &be Jut wee1r
Tue.ct.y, are being taken by of the month are Gloden J'ay,
Mn. C. C. Dodd, Harbor 4684: Katherine Obion, Rub Powers,
M.ra. Pt\11 P'Nndl, Rafbor 3382. Neal Mart I n , lohn Kimble-, and Mn. J. A. Oan( Rarbro 1~ Kabel l'ftzmorrls, Doria Bray,
Summer eottona w111 be In order lex Jteeha (nearly reeo'Vf!I'M
(cw the day. ~pedal prtze. have trom the aun blut), Lola Vogel,
been arran..... )(yrtle Davy and local ~l~t, Final plana wfU be made to· Charle. Bart.
moatow when the Waya and • • •
Means Committee meeu with Ed Seodelmeler Ia to much lm·
Chairman A..IMila Gamble at her proved, tht7 are C!ODIIIcllrtq the
home In Corona del Mar. Others tlml for bJm to come home. pla.nnlq the Part7 are Mmes. • • •
8uU htereon, C. II. Deakin~, Lola VopJ Ia wrtth•a a book
ThOIDu ~a.ara.. Eaton, ap.1n about ..nina real ..Ute. Jlu.a.tll WDllun 1\'ltt, • • •
Byron wen., leblft, !f...,., 1'be l'r'&QC!t. Borvatha looad
Holmwood aJM1 B. S. llc:Otqor. don Clll a.ot Lae Aqelel t.tona
Music Group 1lae CIDOI lftOW COWNd mountatn
,..... up at laDU aD4 LAb .......
DO YOU NEED DllAPEIIID?
SPECIAL 10 DAYS ONLY
BON MARCHE' * Drape Your Eatire Bame
OM Low Price
'199 &ms
*
For Free Estimatee or to See Samples
In Y.our Own Home Call Hwbor 8176
· Budget Terma--Anange Your OWn
• 90 Day. cta.b I
* BON MARCHE'
• I
• 1'00 ....... to Cit .,
J'OUND·CU.UY In vtdnJty 30th
and Ocean JYont. n. Owner
may elalm If can ldentlt)' and
pay tor t.b1l acl. BA 4o&!ft.
•
CORONA mGHL.UfDS 2 • bedr.
deluxe apt. for rent. Ca.rpet.d
W•t·W, &ood h•t, biJ lOoma,
~~"~ 1.~ti rf=s:=: W. L T.u. .,.r
ler, BA m4. -J'W'Il ua our friendly ..w:.
An. FOR RENT: only 180 mo. 400 E. 11th St.. Colla Meta
completely turn. 3, attractive ---------=Ubel:::.::lrtt':.:::::.....:.S....:l::;:tae;.:_ _______ _ l ·Mttr. apt&. avail.. Balboa
Blvd., Bal. Art l[btler, 2091
Newport Blvd., Npt., HA ~-
DESIRE 3 or 4 bedr. house to rent
In Tuftln area. Will trade tor
llke rental In CDM. HA 4532-W.
24-INCH Jlrla Columbia biJce for
aale. $!50 wh•n new, will sell
cheap. Alto tfet of bike train·
lng wbeela. U 8·'7943.
Dowa . ..,.....,
M ..... IUTliTNITAIU Smtth~rona
1956
1956
Op~te Newport Beach City Hall
Elevator Complete O«lce Service Parking AvaUable
&'WS Newport Boulevard
TIE IEIIIIIIT CO.
Harbor ~call OLympia 2-2130 Collect. ----
IIIEIIITE PaiEISI.
4 ...... , 2 ....... .
TOTAL PRICE $10,!500 .....
2029 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
Uberty 84161-Eves.: Uberty S4718. H&rbor 3064-M
"'IY FIIIT IPECIIUSTS"
ART C. KISTLER CO., REAL ESTATE
2091 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach
Harbor 5226, day or nJght
A Classified Ad in The tnsiqn
brinqs immediate results! C~ll
Ha~ 11 14-1115 end orove 1T!
* UNCOLN
Cllll ••
2 ........... .
1956
1956
fireplac-e, nic-e patio, close to
lharkeu 6 tran.sp. R-2 zone,
room for another unit. Drive
by 513 lasmlne Ave., Corona
del Mar, a nd then call me!
* UNCOLN 1956
Friday the Sixteenth
,AT
JOHNSON & SON
LINCOLN-MERCURY
Open 'Ti18:30 p.m. Uberty 8-5545
900 W. Coast Hwy •• Newport Beach
Longer •.•
Lower •••
Wider ••.
More Powerful!!
CUIRE VII lORI
REALTOR
2731 W. Cout Hwy., Newport
U S4277
fll pr F: ., .... ,
Corona del Mar,
3Wr&2Nt'a,
modt'!'n home, fum. rental
apt. attached . . . close to
Harbor VIew Scbool and pro-
posed parochial school . . . everything buUt-ln Including
dlahwa&her, disposal, ete. En-
closed patio and 2-car gara~ with work bench . . . call
Ha, 250S-M.
• • • oa Newport BlYd. JOHN VOGEL. Realtor
aboft the Arch.. ac:ro.
Freeway &om Hoag 8.-
pi taL
I•'• Gulli•
Pllllrl fmskl
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2nd fLOOR CROSSROADS VIllAGE su::x;.
PHONE Uberty 8-1617
~--------------------------, 11111 CUITIIIS
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•
CLARENCE L. COOPER. INC.
DEVELOPER
5 Exquisite Bay VIew Homes
<ONLY 3 LEFTJ
by
l ohn B. Clark, Quality Builder
located on
Harbor Island Road
• • •
Features:
e 4 bdrm., 3 bdrm., or 2 bdrm.
A: den
e 3 baths
• ShaJce Roof
• 2 fireplaces
• SwimmJug Pool "lt desired"
e Lot slus average 65' x 1.25'
• Restricted area
• Clever Provlnelal, HawaiJan and Ranch type homes
e Forced Air Heat. Garbage Dl.sposal, Westlngho~
Dishwasher
• BeauUtw PaneUng
• Large Sunny Patios
e Expensively Landacaped
e Wired for HI·Fidellty Mualc
• Fine C.blnet Installations
• Built-In Electric Stove A:
Oven
• Bullt-ln Bar A: Refrtceratlon
e DellehttuUy d«uated
308 Sappbjre Ave., :Jalboa laland
daOy lO.a.m. to 4 p.m.
'tl1 SOLD
(we predJct It wtD not be
lonJ). .
A home ol charm lndud-
lnJ out.AandJnJ teawr.:
3-bedra.. 1% batb.a, 2 paU..,
completely fwn.l.lrbed (~
rdrlJ., TV, twln beds, maple
llvtne room· fum.), abore
mooring, boat. paddleboards,
beach equipment.
Hu EVERYTHING
Only $25.000, $6.000 Down
• ISUJJD lEAL n CO.
498 Park. Balboa Island HA 3TI
BAUOI
Ooeal Frill Rellals
Cheaper than trailer spa~
(even from the City or New-
port). $600 a year. aU utlll·
ties furnished. Adults only.
These Apartments otler
"Sea, Sand and Solitude"
(Balboa has everything.)
See your friendly landlord.
111111 .. IT IPTS.
1115 E. Ocean Ft.. Balboa
IIIII. VlEW
4-bedr. home, den. 2 baths. hardwood and c a r p e t e d floors.
$45,000,
SubmJt down.
• • •
3-bedr. horne. large rooms,
protected patio, attractively priced at
$24.750
urt w. Sfllllr
REALTOR
225 Marine Ave., Balboa uland
l'AGJK •••
"Half-Way to Heaven"
.. START UVING" IIOIEDIATELY, m
IRVINE TERRACE
OVERLOOKING
THE BEAtmFUL "SMOC.FREE"'
YACHTING CENTER OF NEWPORT HARBOR
"Southern Dllltornla's Most Beautiful Subcllvlalon"
Tomorrow's Dream-T odoy!
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT
COMPLETED
OUR DlST'lNCTIVE FURl'dSHED MODEL HOMES
AND OTHERS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
NINE DIVERSIFIED FLOOR PLANS
To the home buyer who wishes to purchase In the $24.000 to $35,000 class we sincerely recommend
the Irvine Estates overlooking Newport Harbor.
These homes feature Calltomla living. OUered exclu.
slvely through Earl W. Stanley In a Smog-Free area known as Irvine Terrace--<>n Coast Highway opposite
the new Irvine Coast Country Club, Newport Harbor.
• For recommendation, we refer you to anyone who holds a Leasehold Estate ln lrvlne Terrace, Beacon Bay, Bayshores or Clltl Haven.
Earl W. Stanley
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Phone Harbor 4448 For Fu.~er Information
CillO DB. Ill
Vogel Value
2 bedrooms. hardwood floors, 2-car garage. Large
kitchen A: large senrlce porch. Low monthly paym'u,
of $160.85 lnelude taxes 6 insuranc-e. Why pay rent!
THE VOGEL CO.
&7 E. COAST HWY.
BARBOR 1741
CORONA DEL MAa
HARBOR 1477
laDEI III.E VALUE
Ltt 11 ft. ...... ._
$4,.._, ..
S.lliY• 11H1 Eters~~ Shown by appointment only to
Qualllled Clients
CAll Harbor 1775. 1856 Nt>wport Blvd .. Costa Mea
eves. Harbor 5359 1----P-ho_n_t>_: _L_Ibe_r_t>:...... _s ._o._,s_I_E_ves_.:_L_ibfort __ Y_8_2_1_03 ___ _ For preview showing
CaU
l ohn AbeU
1111101
IIVESTIEIT CD.
REALTORS
Harbor 1600
Evening Phone U S5386
B•ll.,.....s,.c.lallrs
We know that you want to
make money for your money
-and we wouldn't waste
your time If we we~n·t sure
that you could! We have a
vacant piece or C-1 property
that just can't miss. Call us
at Harbor 2313 and we will
give you the details--or drop
In and see us at 2620 New·
port Blvd .. Nt>wport.
PAUL C. JOlES
REALTOR
CORDIA DR IAR
DPEJI HOUSE
304 -306 DAHUA
531 HAZEL DRJVE
IB.DI
306 Marin~ Ave.
Balboa Island, Harbor 502
IIIMIICEIEIT
We ._,. pleased to announc-e
the ueoclatlon with this offlc-e of
1111 llpr
And As3odat~
1306 Park Aw .. Balboa Island-Harbor 24Q
S&l!
, .......
Tin
NEwPORT HARBOR
BOARD OF REALTORS
IT'S WIRTH YOUI WIIU
To SE'<' this Bay A\'t>. 4-bt'dr .. 2 bath home. Forc:'ed -alr
heat. nic-e kltcht-n. lots or tile. full dining room. large
living room. patio
Own~ will ron~lder trade for We-stwood home
In same.> prlc.-e brackf:"t. or will take small beach
c-ottage.> and some.> ca.c;h ror equity.
Have.> Ivan comm1tmt>nt on sale for $14.500
BAY a1~BEACH REALTY
Harbor 1264
H50 W Ba I boa Bh il Balboa. Calli.
RELAX
"Start Living"
• 1n
Irvine T erra(e
Fully furmshed contemporary home
Two Bed Rooms and Den-Two Ba1hs
Large Corner Completely Enclosed
Paho w tth Garden Furniture
Beautifully landscaped. After few months of occu-
pancy, present owner MUST MOVE!
• .. .......
?t
Pin Spoiling
• ltf7ACSOD
CASH RAta f'9B ENSIGM WAin' ADS .
And ... tnu' we gel' on another All women ol the Ba.rw .,..
eeuon. Winter Leque narted 1n wbo are a.mUated wtth a If•·
eame.t Tue.clay ntabt lUt weell Uonal Greek LetW lutGilty,
at Van'a Bowlin& but 80IM oDe Whether they ue a membtr ol
&ot aw117 with tbe ICOrea ao we the Harbor Panhellen.le poup Of
ean"t give them. 'nle Wednf*fay not. are Invited to a pt at·
20 words or leo::wss~---21 to 30 word.o:~.s ___ _
31 to 40 words----
Each word over 40--
1 Time
.75
1.00
1.25
.03
,
2Times
1.25
1.50
2.00
.05
3 Times
1.50
2.00
2.50
.07 Ball and ChaJn League Started qualnted tnembenbtp tea ot 1 ;:::::========~ oil with the Davl.t·JiroWn Co. PanhellenJc tD be held Wed.nee· 11
Cash must be received within 7 days of first insertion ...... ~·················
taking the hllh aerlea ho~ day, Oct. 12. at the home at lira.
with lt«. Jlt!nny Scott' of Arb Richard Stewart In the badr bay
Cafe rolled a 202 for hlth area at 393 Del Mat Ave., eo.ta
game, and Doc Hay a 5C5 for Mea. •
HAL DTAft .. URTALS
OCEAN SIDE, CDM. Beaut. tum.
2 bednn. upper. Tile kit. and
bath. G: E. 'Slnk and dlsp. Ben·
dlx. Patio and garage. Yearly
$110. 432"' Goldenrod. RA 2950.
ALMOST NEW
Completly furnished 2-bedr.
Cape Cod house, bath A:
shower, ldtcben, dinette. dbl
gar., enelosed patio; lot 30
x US. 427 Heliotrope. CDM.
$13,950, easy terms. See Any.
time. 3 blks to beach-1 block
to shop&.
TIJJUNGA HEAL'I}i ZONE Casth·
matlcs). Dry, no smog or fog,
2500' elevation. Secluded, 3·
bec1r. home, 1 yr. old on ap-
prox. 2 acres. Panoramic view.
Quality construction. $39,500.
Also six secluded house sites.
oak trees, springs. 1 to 4 acres.
Must see to appreciate. Sell or
trade for Bay Front property,
liveable sa ll boat . FLorida
3-5323.
2-BEDR. FURN. apt., pvt. patio,
auto. washer, dlsl)master, ga-
rage, In Beacon Bay, Pvt.
beach, small boat tie-up. Win·
ter rental $100 mo., yrly. $150.
Utll. pd. No pets. AvaU. Oct. 15.
HA 1.240.
----------------~ W AJfTED TO llEJfT
TEACHER 1r wtl e desire unturn.
yrly. rental, B. I. l ·bedr. apt. or
small house. Write James Par·
ker. 6110 Falrbrook, Long
Beach.
roa sALE
HAMMOND ORGANS. World fa.
mous. All modeb. Also several
bargains In used organs. You
can save on these fine organs.
Danz-Schmidt, 520 No. Main.
Santa Ana.
TRADE IN your old watch on a
Ladles diamond E1&1n. Wallace
Calderhead Jeweler, 3123 E.
Coast Hwy., CDM.
BABY GRAND. Special. Only
~ Good tone and ac11on. BtQ'eSt stock of wonderful
grand pianos ln Orange Coun·
ty. Terms. Danz..Schmldt Great
Piano and Organ Store, 520 No.
Maln, Santa Ana .. Home of the
Hammond Organ.
WEDGEWOOD. 4 burner wtth
griddle. Excellent cond. $97.50.
2231 Bayside. CDM. HA 704.
ELECTRONIC ORGAN. Save $410.
Easy Terms. Danz.Schmidt. 520
No. Main. Santa Ana. Home of
the Hammond Organ.
SPlNE:I' PI AN 0 S. Wonderful
buys. Some slightly damaged
In s hipment. Rental returns
and trade.tns on orga ns. Mirror
Type Spinets as low as $195.
Easy terms. Danz.Schmidt. 520
No. Main. Santa Ana. Home of
the Hammond Organ.
Bt7SllttSS OPPORTt71fiTIES
FOR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
see Mr. Lee Casey. Z721 E.
Coast Hwy., CDM.
PEBSOKAL
MASSAGE In your home! Ladies
only. For appointment. please
call Ha 4795 or Ha 0292.
TRADE IN your old watch on a
new Hamilton. It means so
much more to give or get a
Hamilton. Wallace CaJderbead.
3123 E. Coast Hwy., CDM.
LOST AND FOtnfD
SLIGHT REWARD for return of
1 white glove lost ln CDM, Sun.
Aug. 21-or finder may buy re.
maJnlng glove cheap. HA 1114,
The Ensign.
~ITUA'nOKS WARTED
WANTED: Ironing In my home.
Mabel Whitman, fH1 Margue.
rite, CDM. HA 4279-J.
CDM man would like gardening,
clean.up, etc. Call RA 5684. Mel
Upshall.
MJICEI.L.AJUOl711
$5 PER MO. RENTS good practice
plano. Let the klddles Jearn.
All terms rent lt you buy later.
Danz.Schmldt. 520 No. Main,
Santa Ana. 100 pianOL Ho~
of the Hammond an.
. JUmJIE
SUP FOR RENT, wUJ take cruta.
er. N.B. Rea&, aa.te• and clean.
Harbor 3173·R between 6 p.m.
A: 8 p.m. or Liberty 8·5691.
SO, I lewllut --fer ...
American Le(lon 215 15th St.
Meetings 2nd-4th Wed. 8 p.m.
KELP WAXTED
ADKAJI T'IJP".dme Wll.UaiD
C. au-. -af lin. E lf-bMJa
C. kru. 411 Dclla1kl Aftw C.
.... del .. .,~..--
pleW laJa ... ~ at
Jlalb Ak r... --. Cald. aw apeot a tea ~ 1ecrn •
fon he repon.cs at AmarWo.
T--to .._. to be a Jet II•
dlcmic.
hllh .erles. The tea, origin allY ~~ehedu1ed
The 850 Scratch aang showa tor Sept. 28. h.u been ehanpd
Bottorff PalntJng In the lead 3.0. because of confiJctln& data Mn.
Lou Wllllams of the Bavarian Walter Hatch wtll be 1eneral
Inn tOok hlfh game with 231.. chairman of the party, aullted
Larry Ellison, or Dumond Burk· by members and officers ol. the
hardt ~aJntlng, hlch series with board. Mrs. Kenneth Cooling is
573, For1lt Hardware took hlgh memberShip chairman.
team aeries, rolling a nice 2691. Program chairmen for this
EXPER. WAITRESS wanted for ------------
Catering work. Mostly evening
work. Apply Dorothy Marston,
The Gourmet's KJtcben, 37(17 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del
Business
Directory
The T h u r s d a y Commerelal year, announced at an early fall
showed Newport Tackle winning bda.rd meeting, are u foUowa:
high team series 2574. with Babic Mrs. Ralph Mlehelllen, proaram;
Blackman of Costa Mesa Fuml-Mrs. NadeneCoplen.IICholanhtp:
ture t.a.klnc high game with 190. Mrs. 'nlomu B. rro.t. courtesy;
The Thursday junior Scratch 1s Mrs. Hatch. ho8tesa; Mrs. Carl
tied, with the Man and the Brat Venstrom. public Nlatlon.e: Mrs.
Shop with three games each. M. K. Cameron, tel~hone; Mrs. In the Friday mixed, B. Murata John Keeler~ project~; Mrs. R. L. ._ __________ _
waltzed oU with both men's high Keppen and Mrs. Rlcha.rd Rilll· ;~!!!!!!~~~~~~~:;;::;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mar.
ACCOMPANiST for High School
Choral groups, 3 hours a day. -------........ ~~~~ Must be a good sight reader. VE~TIM BLDm LAUJfDirf
Apply 9 to 3 at Newport Har·
bor Union Hlgh School or
Harbor 2959-J after 6 p.m.
HELP WANTED: Apt., board and
salary tor younge couple or 2
gtrl students. HA 2897.
lilts-YOU
will have an opportunity to
advance ln our firm. because
of our present expansion
program.
The starting salary is good
and you will receive tre.
quent increases. too.
Jobs now tor:
TELEPHONE OPERA TORS
-Apply-
514% No. Main Street
Rm. 211-Santa Ana
9:00 to 4:00P.M.
PACIFIC tELEPHONE
SEJIVJCES
llwll Prtiectn
FOR RENT
8-MM 16·MM 35-MM
and 16MM Sound Pro)ecton
FAS'f COLOR m.K SEKVJCE
Koc1el AJrp1ane SuppUea ................
1782 Newport Blvd.. Cofta Kaa
Phone Liberty 8-70U
HAVE YOU SEEN!
The new Watches. Diamonds.
Wedding Rlnp. · Costume
Jewelry and Clocks ... Car-ried by Ray Ftelda at his
new .Wre.
RAY FIELDS WATCH REP AIR
No Loncer at Udo Drug see hlm at new location In the "Vista Shopping Center,"
19th St. at Placentia, CostA
Mesa.
"A 's"
VENETIAN BUND
~UNDRY
ntE NEW m a c h I n e process
method. Reasonable prices. Av· erage 2 tape residential blind.
Only $1.00
Blinds re:palred and rebuilt.
Free Pick up a nd delivery
Work done by appointment
Phone Liberty 8-5701 or Kimberly 8-8774
INSURANCE
"Be Sure-Insure"
wrm
STANLEY
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone Harbor 2474
3315 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
Res. Phone, Liberty 8-7315
ICIIOOU £ DIS I&UCTIOJI
REAL ESTATE
Contracting
Insurance
Continuous day and evening
classes tor preparation to
pass the State exam.
Call or write
For Information
AL TYLER SCHOOLS
game, and aeries wttb 201 an,d ard. ways and means.
566 respectively, while Richards The meeting held at the home
Market latched on to high team or Mrs. Harold BOyvey. Newport.
series wth 1917, and Virginia was Intended as a surprise stork
Paulson took women's high shower for Mrs. M. K. Cameron
game with 188. as well as executive board meet-
A "get acquainted" party on
Wednesday, Oct. 5, tor Harbor
View Elementary School teachers
and the tint tall PTA meeting on
Wednesday, Oct. 12. are coming
events discussed last week when
the Harbor VIew Elementary
School Board met at St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church. The first
recular PTA meeting wUl be an
evening coffee and dessert party
at the school catetorlum. After a
short business meeting the par·
ents will have an opportunity to
visit the classrooms.
Mrs. LyeU Buttermore and Mrs.
Warren demence will be CO·
chairmen ol the teaehera party
to be apon.eored by the PTA, ac·
cording to Mrs. Robert Olander,
president of the Harbor VIew
PTA. Programs for the year were
also dlscuued at the board meet·
lng by Mrs. GordQD McMahdn.
who said that the theme wfll be
''TeamWOTk Does It."
p a r en t education morning
seminars are being planned for
this year dealing wtth reading
and gradlng .. among other pertt.
nentaub)ect.l.
Mr1l. J. E. Stallman led a 4ll·
cusslon on Ideas for the ~ehool
benefit at the board meeting.
Won't Let 'em
Cuss Marines
Ing. But the surprise came when
Mrs. Cameron turned up ln .. the hospl~l wtth a brand new 6aby
boy instead of coming to the
party.
Play Day for
Boots-Saddle
Mesa Boots and Saddle club
spoftSOred a play day at the Or·
ange County Fairgrounds Sept.
11. There were 35 entries from
various dubs in the county.
Fred Youngblood, judge, and
Ralph lrwtn. ringmaster, ba,ndled
the ring. 111~ wu a tte for
high potnt winner In the seftlor
dlvlston between Lorraine Lee
and Frank Waer of Costa Mesa.
High point winner tor th~ jun·
lora was Sonny Barnes of Costa
Mesa.
Other first place winners were :
trall horae, junior. Sam Edney;
trailer horae, ~nlor, Lorraine
Lee; stock horae, junior, Jennie
Procter; stock horse, senior,
Frank Wa~r; western pleasure,
junior, Barney McKay; pole bend·
lng. Robin lrwtn; f.laure ellbt
.take raoe. Robin trwtn; two-
man relay, Lorraine and C'harlee
Lee.
A square danoe wu held at
the Wakeham Ranch Friday,
Sept 9, sponsored by Canyon
Riders of Irvine Park. The pubJlc
ls Invited to these dances.
The membenblp drive for
Mesa Boots and Saddle II In full
swing. Charles'Lee, membership
chairman, bas appointed Ralph
Irwin, Forrest Paull and Oliver
George as his committee.
aEDrr WOKDf liEn
Faye Hopkins of Clltl Haven
I) 5/);,""
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FALL LEAGUES
NOW FOIIMING
e Phone Liberty 8-8488 e
COMPLETE PAINTING
PAPER HANGING SERVICE
1611 N. Broadway, Santa Ana
Kimberly 7.3511
KEUog 8-2513
Newport polloe, alerted by
county radio of gang ttchta
being held In drlve-lns through·
out Orange County during the
evening, broke up a fight In the
Merle's Drive In parldng lot. Co·
rona del Mar, at 2:15 a.m. Sun·
day.
Instead of a gang fight, this
one turned out to be a marine
defending the honor ol the U.S.
M&rlne Corps, pollee said.
at the recent August meetfne of
taUtia lAdles Trte. 10 ..-..
IATr ...._.4 ••••••• .... to accommodate foursome bowlers unable to enter
other-mlxed leagues.. ,. avnmoa AYK. conducted the buslnesa aeaalon I-..;:.IIJ~~~~
the Ctedti Women'a JJreak:fut ••*··~~~--.. lll····~l/ltii;C Club helcr'at the home ot Bonnle HA 2976
HA 4446
EUGENE 0 . SAUNDERS
500 31st Street. Newport Beach
Painting -Decorating
PAPER HANGING
GEORGE BURKHARDT
8t7D.J)DfC St7PPLJES Herbert Hilton, 23. Camp Pen-
------------dleton marine, was provoked
CEMENT
AND
BUILDING
Into a fight by an unknown tel·
low anc! his two companlops.
who were ma.kJng derogatOtY re·
marks about the Marine Corps.
Investigating officers learned.
All Kinds-Free Estimates When the marine wu placed In
Ucensed
878 w. 18th
LlbertyS-8628
Contnctor LIBERTY 8-6109 the pollee car, his usaUant Costa Mesa .......,........,.__...__. __________ escaped. Aft« questioning the
Liberty 8-6632 KOWEJlS SIIA.JlPDfED marine was relea.se dto the shore
REPAIR AND M a I n ten a n c e.
painting, carpenter etc. Just
anything. Reasonable. Satis-
faction guaranteed. HA 0126-J. •••ill laciiiH • SERVICE
J.irear guar&lltee on jobs
dOne and on used washers.
2488~ (rear) Newport BJ.,
Costa Mesa.
Liberty 8-4503 or Liberty 8-4327
COMPLETE LAlfDICAPDIQ
IDYICE
FREE ESTIMATES
SAH Green Stamps
LET Us SHARPEN patrol to be taken to their otttce
tor a check by a hospital corps· YOUR LA WNMOWERS-SA WS man.
Knives, Sc1aora, Etc.
Liberty 8-5137
J. A. Bolding
188~ Merrill Pl., Costa Mesa
~~tlbi.D*
lndudua
Zonta Names
2 Delegates
Dr. Helen Robertaon, president,
and Dorothea Sheely, vlce·prMI·
dent, were ~elected u delecate
and alternate by the Newport
Harbor Zonta Club tor the Dis·
trlct IX Zonta conference to be
h.td the week·end of October 7
at the Balboa Bay Club. Thetr
electJon wu made at the first
fall meet1n1 ot the club held
'nluraday noon at the VllJa Ma·
Berry at ~1 Clltf Dr .• Clift Haven.
*
Free delivery
CORONA DEL MAR NUR3ERY
HA 1038 Z744 E. Cout Hwy.
Nimmmg pool
and cluhhotue
for rultknt,
of the new
Halecrut
tina. ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mildred Stanley, ehainnan ot
All your printinq needs will b.
handled convenientfv and court·
eously in the completely .. quip-
ped Job Printinq Department of
your Harbor Areo Newspaper,
The Ensiqn, I IG4 Coast 81" COM
the conteft'nee. ouUlned the
event.a of the week·end. and P'Jo·
renee Coolin& .....,.t.d the pro-
»oeed budlft tow ta.a eu.-
lnduckd Dotothy C..pn, Lou·
ella ZeU•, Gerry Grav., Mora
Stephen-. an4 alta loerdman.
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STIET•·TIP
IYLOIIIEBS
Wonderful buy! Pr •-t'• eo-...._..u...._ ...... .., ..,_.. ........ ..-
.trala. gift 1a1ee • b a~ fnedoaal Full h a h Jo
w1th dark s e a m s . Ji'lnt
quality!
SPECIAL
2 pcdn ,.li
Sclft SOW -iDtu.' WCIIID meeUie ..... -have them
when the cool weather sets In !
LaKioaa. daMly tutt.d eM--awe ta a fall .,.... WlapCI·
I'OUDd dyl4t wttlt .... doable
c:afb. U. belt. Carmen red,
peacock. melon or aqua; sizes
12 to 20.
Spedcdl 53
IJ ............ I-.d·
with exclusive bul.Uon
p ot 1\dtroua rayon. Ray-on • nylon puffs on cotton
sheettne ralat llnttna. )(a·
chine wuh In 1 u k e warm
watet. ,...n. Full. II
CJasnllle cla.aten ·-.. a... aDd •a•• at bl& extra sav-Ings NOW! Soft, closely tufted
chenllle . . . full cut and roomy ... wtlh deep double
cutla, 5-bu~ front. patch
pockets. Ca~ red, peacock. melon or aqua. Sizes 10 to 18,
40 to 46.
Spedall
,
SCift • aaral•slrle CIIC'd1lref ..... ::r: ... ~· SturdY overal cut ova hnney'a
reeular pattema . . . w1th ad·
Juatable au.apendera. eJuUc
badta, 2 patch pockets.-Fall
colora like blue, tarown, &1'ftll; a1zee 1~ to 4. II
Varian~e. Use Permit Requests
Come up at Planning Meeting ,
The following appllcatlons wm
come up tor action at the meet·
In& or the Newport Beach .City
Planning Commission at 8 p.m.
today (Thursday) at the City
Hall:
Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Lawrence-
variance to permit the projection
of the ~nd story eaves to over-
h ang public right of way, 1700 S.
Bay Front. Balboa Island.
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Police Blotter
........................................
(Continued from Page 3)
lng the citation to promise to ap-
pear In court . . . Earl Corkett
ol 614 W. Bay Ave., Balboa, re-
ported the theft of a 25 horse-
power outboard motor valued at
$500 from a 13-foot boat tied at
the pier at that address.
Glenn Warford -variance to
permit 5-foo\ rear yard setback
at 2033 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa.
Harry Kelso -variance for
waiver or certain off-street park-
Ing requirements for proposed
ottlce and store building at 2424
Via Oporto, Lido Shopping Cen -
ter.
Clair and Zernle Claxton, 127
42nd St., Newport -varia nce to
constzuct a two-car garage ac-
cessory building on rear portion
ol vacant corner lot, to be used
In conjunction with two · unit
dwelling adjacent. This case was
continued from Aug. 18 meeting.
and city attorney's ortlce was
asked to Jive a ruling on exist-
Ing vtolatJons.
Jesse F. Dlcken.aon-use permit
to erect a 45-foot a ntenna pole
at 416 Newport Blvd., Newport
Heights for transmJ.sslon or mes-
sages used In the mobile oper-
ation ot the local cab company.
Charles E. Duggan-resubdl-
vlslon of a parcel or land, two
lots at 1755 Plaza del Sur,
Balboa.
... Mary Yarnell of 2214 Pa-
cific Ave., Costa Mesa, reported
the theft of three bathing suits
from a clothesline at 223 Opal
Ave., Balboa Island, and a bath-
Ing suit from Mrs. Dorris Regan
of 222 Agate Ave .• Balboa Island
... Costa Mesa pollee reported UT FJELDI• IIOTBEB
klda tumlng water on in ditches IlEBE FBOII ILLilfOIS
at 15th St. and Santa Ana Ave.. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Drummond
Newport Heights. where the new of Richmond. CaUl., visited Ray
grammar echool Is under con-Fields, of 508 Orange Ave., New-
struction · · · port Heights. over the holiday e U'I"VUAT. IEP!'. 10 week-end. They broulbt down
Renaldo Spagnolettl of 1000 Mrs. LeUa J'leldll a( Pontiae. n.
Clay St. Newport Belghts. re-llnols, who wu vt.s1tlng bet
ported the theft of a spare tire daU&hter, Mrs. Drummond, and
and wheel from the trunk of hls 1a now vtsltJng wtth her 80n, Ray
car . . . Miss Doris Priestley or Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Drummond
465% Seaward Rd .. Corona High-went on to San otego and re-
lands, notilled pollee a t 1:30 p.m. turned to Richmond. Mrs.. Fields
that a slender built man peep-will visit with her son for three
In& tom had been outside the weeks before returning to Illinois.
bathroom window of her home
between 12:30 and 1 a.m ....
e SVJtl)AT, SEPT. 11
Newport Beach flrernen made
three runs Sunday nlgbt. Includ-
I
IE II
UPIDLSTEIIII
V ........ &~ LllleltY ......,.. D50 • ....n m. c.... .. _
'" a.ftM LOAII
Coamuc:ticm Locnw
'" ._.,._.. LOAII uz .oauTn.&a ..............
1515 E. eo.t ...., .. CDJI
ft. IIA n• m s.s1•
(llebo L1fe r........ Pudll)
Robert Forbes ~
BUILDER
Ing an investigation at Hoag Me· )l=r;;z;•r:.••••••••••••••••I!!••IIC mortal Hospital at 9 :03 p.m. A
sm~U like electric w1.rft burning
brought firemen to the hospital
but no fire could be located.
A grease tire In an oven
n.. c:..wtap -DI'Cdabearda
Asphalt roe-Rubber TUe
Form.lca-Unoleum Tlle u• Till' 1.111=-' 0....._ brought firemen to the home of 125 E. ,,. st.
Preldlla De casta at 125% 29th LmEJITT a.asa
St .. Newport Beach. at 7:23 p.m . 22 Years tn Oran,e County
There was no damage. Firemen ~=========================~ rolled just a.Cter midnight to
Ernie's Cafe, Newport Heights.
where a broken neon tube was
reported on fire. Firemen shut
oft the electricity.
Read En.stcn Want Ada.
JAMES D. •
RAY
••• 1 C11lrn tllr
J.446 E. COAST HWY ..
COitONA OEt ~Ait
HAI-b« 476l
lt.ade&ee: HArbor 4196
F6@TBALL
( ~ oa~NG£ 'O~ST COIU"£
~} -yll\.~\£5
' ) EMI ltnl;'l1111 II. I.
l'tJa ...... 1JoM a. a-.
DE.J)JCATIOif I'DlATE STADIVJf
Gt!'n'l. Adm. $1.00
With H S. Card 60c · Under 12 Free
FRIDAY. SEPT. 16-8 P.M.
•
VIncent F. Zimmerman. 31. or
Sunset Beach, suffered a bloody
nose ln a fight with an unknown
person and was fo und by officers
outside the Poppy Ave. door of
the Hurley _Bell Inn. Corona del
Mar. at 1:35 a.m . . . . A $125
table model radio-record player
a nd about $10 ln a glass vase
were stolen from his home by
someone who also took an eight·
day clock but left It sitting by
the front door. John Burkett of
309 Canal St .. West Newport. re-
ported ... Dick Deaver of 117
Apolena Ave .• Balboa Island, was
notified that his sail boat was
ashore In front of 2015 Bayside
Dr. . .. The outboard cruiser of
Eugene P. Fuller of San Diego
tied to the end of the Newport
Pier after a breakdown Satur-
day was taken In tow by a har-
bor department patrol boat ...
Mrs. Tom Powell of 1.230 W. Bal·
boa Blvd.. Newport Beach. re-
ported the theft of two bathing
suits from a clothesllne at that
addrHs.
NOTHING IN FRONT OF YOU BUT FRESH AIR!
(Calltinued .on Page 10)
TD .oa JADEDS caEET
JtDr FOLK f'IIOII TEZAI
Recenrvtsttors at the Bob Jay-
red remdence In Balboa have
been Bob's brother and famUy,
tbe Wallace B. Jayreda from
RouRoD. The usual tall vlslt of
the 'rexas kinfolk wu a little
earllet tbll year In order to get
Wallace Jayne~'• daulbter. Susie,
back to ICboo1 at Stanford on
time.
O.rMt F•two. back up C.vro&et ~ ~ B~Bell-"-~OW
rWr &or ~ao.ty b ,...,_l.S-Volt ~ ~Nilw E ... Driw CMic&
ltlwedlel .................
v .. •,. .. --••••••• ••• , .. ............ _ ........ ......
... Che ...... ~ ........ VI."
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You're cfriviDa tbc car that can't be touched
for ~.oonuc:c in itJ field. Otevrolet, you
bow. il tbc leadiQa wilmer iD NASCAR •
Short TrG oompetitioo lpiDst all comen.
(Y~ cUt inc}ncb IIWlY JUab-prad jobs!)
FIDCJ ...aea ad claims don't CCNDt iD this
Jequc. ~ c::t1I"DeeiQa ud bandliQI
eMe U'C .... thiaal daaa pay oft-aD qualities
dull .... Ilk, ...... ckWiq. ADd
0w:vro1111•a aot "-lito IIObocty diet
Ha~ JOG baaed ... beauty ~t? eo.e
il ..S t.to tbe bJI
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CHEVROLET CO.
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I
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A NIIONtloll of Intention to
call a ...-cla1 elect.lon tor the
Seaqus.t &J'Uiell&tlon to Newport
. BINda wu adopted by Newport ~ d•ftllaa ec:bool belli Oawld1 Monday eveninC· Oct. 10
may baw ~~larded 70'* • of a wu 8fJt u bMI'lnl date. Thla
drea.niY laq\lofoWI ......... ~Mat Ia the blodr aa.e trom tbe-Hleb
you ....,..,.., aDd tlaat tbe Nit Sebool, bcNndecl by Jrvtne and
6l the world Ia awake too. with '1\wtlft Ave. and l:ith and 16th St.
lots ol thJnp to be done. IMI48
the family routlnee ta re-eWlb· -------=---~--.....::-..' ---
11th, there ue manytrlende you •.... ~
haven't eeen "all 8\I.IDIDel"," and m. ·o~m
aome good conmuctlve work to Jga,.: ' • · • Lll',
be done with our duM a.ncl 01'· ------------ganizatlon.s. And beclnnlnc with
thla week an actlve soclal eeuon
la already pUlne up on the cal·
endar.
Jfow Ia the time that ,.,. loell
Ia oar doMtll Cllld .ay. ""WelL
I BAVEJI-r' got a tlt.ia9 to ....... Alld If ,.... ........
......... all you u.. tl'flD9
to 9M tbe lddd... NCIIlt ...
IICbool aDd h Cl • e a • t ...a
1atdMcl oa to • macb a a
dark tmu-...-a CIOttoD ..
falL yoa may ftad yoar ward·
robe aa 11GJ*f aa a leaf-atrtp-
ped tree.
Anyway. come on over to
O'BRIEN'S. we'll help you fix
that ... whether It's a matter
ol a whole new wardrobe, one
stunning outfit or smart new ac·
cessorles to g J a m o u r I z e last
year's basic dresses. You'll. find
Inexpensive little dark cottons
and separates. or the proudest
names on fashion labels such as
Davidow. Harvey Berln. Carlye.
And you'll find clothes to fit
YOU. Junior sJzes from 7 to 17;
misses sJzes 8 to 20; "petites" 12
to 18; a nd custom halt sizes u-,
to 201.1.
ADd you'll Juat LOVE the
aew tall doth• at O'BIUEJf"S.
CContlnu.cl from pap 9) e IIOIIDAY. I&PI'. ll
WUllam G. Bullock, 66, o! 700·
31st St., Newport Beach, wu
taken to Boa& Memorial Hoa·
pltal tor treetment of a broken
lett foot. auftered v,rhen he teQ
from the t.op ot hJa hou.e traUel'
wh«e he wu eredin• a televi-
sion antenna . . . omeen quar-
antined the dog ot Mrs. J . E.
Grubbs of 720 Larkspur Ave., Co-
rona del Mar, after ahe said 1t
bit Dlanlto Romen>. 3, of 712
Larks pur Ave., Corona del
Mar ...
e TUESDAY. SEPT. IS
Theodore Robins Jr. of 451 Red·
lands Ave., Newport Heights, re·
ported the theft of a 1955 four·
door Ford from a . used car lot at
3100 W. Coast Hwy .. Newport
Beach . . . An unknown man
took a wallet containing $5 from
the tow-year-old son of Mrs.
David Nielsen of 122 VIa Lorca,
Lido Isle, while the boy was sit-
ting alone In the family car
parked on Balboa Blvd. at Main
St .. Balboa ... Officers were un-
able to find a nude man reported
walking on W. Balboa Blvd. in
the 700block at 4:20a.m ...•
Look. fM G'CIIIlple. at the ~~PI]£JDAAT.Af a1Mk dty allm.m• • • . a stua-
D1D9 wool Jerwr coatdnu for
oaly 129.95. Its peadl .U..aeu
Ia pomtedly empbaalaed by
slimming pead1 atrlpea lD
J~. Pockets Cllld collar are
llharply outl.IDed with braid-
cmd f_.lnlalty t. toudled upoa
with a large bow of aatiJl
UDder the co11ar. It COIIl• lD
brow1l or royal blue with
bladt strlpea.
Fa ll 1955 also toasts the thin
wool costume . . . deftly madt>
tor many occasions with .a rom· I
plete dress underneath. proud of
its' own tine details and below-~
elbow sleeves. and topped with
a matching jacket shaped to
flatter you In the newest fashion. I
Don't tall to ask to see the
knits at O'BRIEN'S, Cor here is a 1
go . everywhere c o s l u m e tor ~ Southern Calltornla. too. lm·
ported in t9ture and design
but ~er so American In prac·
tfcallty! See them.
O&NPM-
BAJbor 2868
2515 E. Coast Hwy.
COBOJfA DEL MAll
NOW ~&TBES
; 1'4Md.o ;: l
-.&.DD.U -BRAWLING,
BlWISINO
STORY OF no; WEST!
NOW SHOWIII
Starts Wed.. Sept. 21
"SEVEN CinES
OF GOLD"
with Richard Egan and
Michael Rennie \fiDJ1"'J.1::C't:L1!JLi~~
·'!'; • • D R I V E · I N -r-. . · lC THEATRl s t:J
~ (UM I \\ '0U All•
-y '
BEIIE"S TilE -waw LOO&-liM t i=ria CCIIprt
foar·dooc ..-.. wlalc* wW be oa dtlplay to-
morrow Ia tbe :abow11 ma of Joha.. & lola
ALftiA PIUI BOLD .AJITT
Alumnae of Alpha Phi Sorwlty
of the county met yesterday
(Wednesday) for a swimming
party and luncheon at the home
ot Mrs. WUllam Burrla, 844 Vla
IJdo Nord, IJdo Isle.
1956
1956
1956
~956 ~ . * UNCOLN I 1956
FiiCiay. the Sbteenll;
AT '
JOHNSON & SON .
LINCOLN-MERCURY
Open "nl 8:30p.m. Liberty ~5
900 W. Coaat Hwy •• Newpolt Beach
Longer •••
l-ower •.•
Wider •••
FEATD'IIIJfC LTWW"S BUT STEEB BUF
ACED. TBIKMED AJfD PaJCED aJCBT. BOVJf'D .OJfE VEAL nESB
ROAST
EAITEJIJI . BEEF TONGUE
RUB PORk
STEAK Ground ~hoek
LOJfQBOD
Skinless Wieners CHEESE
f
4 FISBE'&MEW
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Froz en Foo ds lj-~
lJ
Fishsticks loa.
Pk9~ ... -........ .
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Boysenberries'::...... 7,.
EACB BEilBT IJfDIVIDVALLT I"'IOZEK
\ ':· rRt lTS & ~-ccrr.uns
moo avasn
POTATOES
& ... ,~
IIDIVII·IIZED
TOMATOES
3 ... 14C.
JUICE
ORANGES
5"'19C
~
EGGPLANT
~·
GOLD COIJf
SUCED
BACON ~
nD COUIIIAI ITTLE
PORK
SAUSAGE
BOVJID BOllE
BEEF ROAST
u,tea-Tullp .. ~ ..,._ . ···--·-21• s aa. • 2,..
TEA ~~---·········-····· .......... _ ..... 37¢ yrup ;~=-········-···················· 7,.
CAIJfES (Jf...,).....('.cnmec! QVADa-Qu,idl w Jleg.
Dog Food~ ... .10¢ OATS 2GtLP'q.lle
3 ........
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WillE ... ··-······························"' Cherries :..· _____ ...... 23C
WaterSoft'ner35C . H.u ..... da-i; ...... C k. 35,
z .. • y r~ _oo 1es
all DUTCI .. _ ..................... ~ ......... -... 1 fir Zl arr or BOiiET--QeJ+e a-ltJie
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Tomato Juice 19C Cheese :.:..-.... --.... 69C
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