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Protests • 01
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Re-routing
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Is Proposed 1 •V•OL-·1.-If~o~~--~------------------------------~.1 ~~are~ng~~~· · -•u· CEJfTI CQIIO•A DEL llAJL ~· TIIVUDAY, OCTOaEa I, 1155 Corona del Mar against the pro·
Costa Meaa pin ball -playen
will have until Dec. 31 to enjoy
thelr puttme. On that date the
Costa Meca city ordina nce ba n -
ning pin ball machines will go
Into effect.
The Costa Mesa city council
M o n d a y nJght una nimously
puaed aeeond reading on the
ordinance to ba n the m achines
at the e nd ot the year.
The Cox Btos. Construction Co.
ol Stanton wu aw arded a $18.-
8:ll.60 eontrJct to repa ir Superior
Ave. from Newport Ave. to the
southerly city llmlta. The Job
calla f~ aub-grade preparation.
gradtng, aurfactnc, Installation
of concrete c:roes cutters and re-
conmuctlon of manholes.
A crowd filled the Newport
Beach justice court counctl meet·
ln1 place to protest the proposed
rezoning ol both aides of Orange
Ave. from 15th St. to 16th St.
from R·C rstdentlal to C-1 com-
m ercial. Dan W. McMlllan of
1566 Newport Blvd. aubmlttf!d a
petition requesting the rezolflng.
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Col'llD'MI'Ce went on record oppoe-
lng the reonlna of a well-estab-
U.Ihed Nddent.l&l area tor bu.ll-
ne. parpoeea. Coundlmen teJt
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-------------------_______ _.:.____ posed re-location of Coast High·
way as a by-pass Freeway sklrt·
lng the Filth Ave. boundary ot
this CO":"munlty.
Maps showing the pro~
Freeway location were presented
to Newport City Council Monday
afternoon by City Engineer Bert
Webb, who had just received
them from the Los Angeles office
at the Division of Highways.. I
A letter from District Engineer
Edward Telford said that the
next step lead~g to a route
adoption caUs for conferences
with the County Su~n or
Newport City . Council, or both. TAB VlCTOirY Balfbcw1r Larry CclstrG dd..-tbroacJta u.. Xoat.-
and with their technical staffs bello u... 10&' 2 yan~a CIDd a toadadowla for tbe lf....,.....-t llcat:Mw
and local civic groups and to j Tan last Friday. 'nae Tan,... 11 to a. ~~~~"§~§[~1 Tars to Play Fullerton
hearings will be held by the Di·
vision of Highways, probably F e e L 0 :::~Tht~~~~ ~~::~::tJs:!: rio 1n eague pener such as the Corona del Mar Civic
Association and Business As&ocl·
way re-routing. School varsity Tars meet Fuller· guard. In the third quarter. The
atlon, study the proposed high· Newport Harbor Union High I Castro. a one-yard push over
Corona del Mar Councilman J. ton High School at 7:30 p.m. to· fourth quarter saw Halfback
B. Stoddard touched on the local morrow IFrlday) In Orange Jody Fenton make a 15-yard run
sentiment with h is remark that Coast Coll~e stadium for the for a touchdown.
''t.h.ls is the wont thin& that can first leacue football 1ame ol the Tamura's touchdown wu aet
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happen to Corona del Mar, be-MUOn aft« tromplnl Monte-up by Lany Harpe''e r'fiCOYer' o(
e&uee ll wU14l~ tbe ........ t bello Bleb School la-O Lut week a ,.,_Ne l'•a u•a \1 ••II a ~UIIIIIIO• Ia M •• ,_.,.. ._ .. _, "' ... -...:.-. ...,::__..__-""".....,.,,.
•J •• .. ..._.,. ,.._.. ~~y 1llle ,_ -~ U.. .. --.,_ .. r•uu; i111 e t ZT Joea1 dtt:zleaa JIOIDt to the tact noaneed 117 Coadt AJ lrwfn In· Tamura plebd .., a yU'dl In
tbat the Freeway comes between cJudel Terry Ragan, lett end; 14 runs and wu votf!d the out-
Corona del Mar and Harbor View Paul Lo~nt:zt>n. right Pnd; Larry' SU.ndlne player oC the ~ameo.
School, C"Uts through the Youth H~r. 1~ tackle-; Dick Nabors. Harbor Tar 8 squad o f football
Center' ball diamond. and would right tacklt>: Jerry ~m~l. IE'ft play~ tangle with the-B's from
go right alongside resld~tJal guard; Gary Deem , rag~t guard; Fullerton thE're at 3 p m today
property along Fifth Ave-.. and Jack Smith. center · GeorgE' !Thursday 1 and the-C" tangle
thus Injure property valuE'S. Schuitt quarterback; David :ra· on DavJdwn FIE-ld at 3 p.m
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Resignation to
Be Discussed
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JD&ag. dauptw of Nr. cmd Nn. Card.au K.iDcJ,
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17, daupter oC Mr. CIDd Nn. v.,.... S.Uth.
572 DkDM LaDe, Cocta Neea. They an all
MDion at Bczd)o~ .BJ9b School. ( EIUip photo)
Mr. Telford stated In his Jt>t · ml uhra, hlet11
1 halfd; JC'ohhn 1 .Ho~~10~· today Harbor C' Tars whlpPf'd
1 ts h h r g t a · an ar It> ...... IT)· Puentt> In a practJ(.'(> game-last ter : "t!e d n~ry ~at J; t' fullback GamE' captains will be WE'E.'k 41 to i llftt>r tht>lr 'l<"ht>d
rohutei h ar opt n ... ..?'" er ~ Charlie Bt>rry and Paul Lort-nt . ulE'd aamt' with Mont€'b<>llo w ,s t e r g t o way can ...,. prote<:t""' Zt'n "' ' · and the new dt>velopment plan-T. _.., h fi h can<'f'lie-d bv MontE'h€'1lo amura S<'Or.-... 1 E' n;t touc · · ned to fit the highway design. down In the Montt>bt-llo gamE' I The H_arbor Tar junior \ ar<;lty
It Is proposed to relocate the por· last we-ek He ra<'t"d 30 yards out tE"am w111 plAy Fulll'rton AI 3
tlon of Route 60 I Hwy. lOll as around left t>nd for lht' srore. The p.m. Monday Ort 12 at Fullf'r
shown on the attached aerial second touchdown was made by ton. print and construct It as a full
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Take some time out this week, folks, to pey honor to •he news· • GOOD mu 'Thta bunch of people ma.ke pe~ers of our nation. a nd that includes us, too, at the local level. This flsThheers' !;f~rt. _!fnar. lbos [. n~orrt: their living at fishing. But · f 1 N w L f f fl t" ~ ...... ~ ......,. • .,... there' a something you can't over·
IS a •ona ewsp4per ee~;, a •me or re ec tng upon our great ganlzatlon. or perhaps an older look. Practleally any of us could
good fortune of freedom of t~ press. organization with a new. name, work at Jobs ashore and make
It is perhaps the greatest of our freedoms, because as long os which, ll true, Is of little import· three times as much-but we'd tne newspepers of our nation are free to speak out, then "the other ance, but the skippers and crews rather keep on flahlng!" I knt?:W
liberties of our people have a vigorous and vigilant champion." That and landing operators. a.nd bait what he meant. It leta Into your
is a quotation from Govemor Goodwin Knight's proclamation of haulers and galley gtrJS which blood and drives you on, whether
Newspaper Week, in which he states further: "I ur~ all Califomians ma.ke up this eroup are of creat you're on the bridge or down by
to avail themselves of the opportunities being offe~ by the news· Importance. This column takes a the bait tank.
papers in their home communities to become more familiar with the tlrm pride In having been a Betty and Davey Fink Wf:re . d bl f tL . I I d"t bl" h d h guest at their first annual dln· there. They had a "'"est named serv•c's an pro ems o netr oca • • ors, pu 1s ers an ot ers ner and dance Monday evening •-en~aged in presenting news and interpretative comment to all their at Ken Nlles' VIlla Marina. Tony, who Ia a skipper from
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... . .. San Felipe. The crowd aot a bla e ow nmertcons. Capt. "r'v'' Tucker was the • • Rr"' F CES -.q klek when Tony won a door e g, A • man at the helm and his pilot· prize of a ease of Moblloll. Tony
My friend, and critic, George Pardey on the Central Newport lng and landing was tops, wtth got a kick from It, too. They In·
ocean front, got a big kick out of an Ensign ''boot" la st week, wherein a full load ot memben and troduced hJm as one of the three
it was written: "Women compromise about SO per cent of the Helipot guests ln the aquarium room. citizens of that Gulf ot Calllornla
staff." Mr. Pardey thinks maybe that's an understatement; he says the "Cy" in his opening remarks as hamlet who could speAk English.
women folks compromise just about I 00 per cent of us. chairman described the nf?!W or· I saw "Spike" Taft and his
And talking about bone rs, Mr. Pardey himself boasts of a classic ganlzatlon as "a fraternity -a cute wtfe, who made the ham·
d . L. . . . d C , . f I brotherhood ot seatartng people, burgers Qne Conservation Day on urt ng n1s s1gn pamt1ng ays. an t mention it in a ami y newspaper who operate the largest, safest the Jet. Ma.rlan and Dalr Lone
... but it was in a sign abou~ a shirt sale ... Which reminds me of and cleanest sportflshlng fleet reminded me of a lot of fun·
the Ensign's most embarra.ssing typographical howler; can't repeat In the world." filled day. on the "Tallwlld."
that one either, but it concerned the word fact, and it made that I'll go along with his remarks Mrs. C.Q. finally met Gordon
issue of the Ensign a collector's item. and add hearty sincere congrat· Green. She's listened otter to his e FOOUSH FREEWAY ulatlons to "Cy" and lila mem· voice as the ''HI Roney" was
You can look for quite a ruckus in Corona del Mar about the bers. I have long admired and chaslne marlin.
State' pi n f I t' C t H" h F I F'f h respected them Individually. I'm "GU" Sml&"-. the rna--~ of the s a s or re· oca mg oas 1g woy as a reeway a ong 1 t glad they have organl..zed. Cal· t.l1 """uv
Ave. No one with good sense would put a ~reeway through a busy ling C.Q. wishes them a long. ''Happy Landing," was there. He
residential town, a nd that's what would happen. becouse the proposed successful existence and good and hla wile were busy at the
location would split the future Corona del Mor right down the middle. fishing. door, but not too busy to have
The expansion of our town is going to happen up the hill ; alreody a a laugh, all of us. about a cer·
school is there on the other side. ond so is our Youth Center with its • PEOPLE tain bucket ot small bass. I saw
ball diamond !which would be wiped out by the S..-dway). And the There was a big crowd at this Pete Barrett, Art Gronsky, Frank .---pleasant affair. made even more Keelet', "Mac" McNally. Johnnie
si te of a proposed C otholic School is over there . enjoyable by the tact that the Haas. on whose "Su·Zan" I had
Le t your opinions be heard. folks. Send them right here to us. hosts weren't selling anything my best long·tln day thla season.
and to C ity Council, ond we II see whot we can do about a sensible or trying to put over any polltl· was there, wtth his cute wtfe.
solu tion. cal deals. There were a lot ot I missed some faces that I bigs there. some local, some looked for. Abflent was the Beard,
otherwise. The Coast Guard of· Chill, ot the Seablscult. Earl
ficlals complimented the local Coleman ot the Rocket wasn't
spc)rtflshlng group on their ex· there either. I'll never forget that
cellent safety record. Mayor Dora Dec. 11. 1950. In the middle of a
Hlll aald. '-rhe Sportflshing As· school ot albacore the size of
eoJ. ~~~ gfM!4 . . .
By COL. AlfDBEW W. SJCJTB. Former Member of City CcnuacU
locally-are a real rabies men· soclatlon Is the backbone of our half erown great danes. Ed Frue·
ace. city Ute." The Department of han was somewhere In the far Why did Park Supt. W. C.
MacDonald resign?
That S('('ms to oe a question
that has Council In a tizzy. This
questron posed Monday by Coun·
cllman Sandy MacKay did not
bring forth a satisfactory answer
from the red faced city manager,
1ohn Sailors. ., at hJs sugces·
tlon thf: Council voted to hold
a closed session to find out why
an employ~ after 25 years or
service suddenly quits. That
should be a very intl"resting ses·
slon If Mac opens up. and why
shouldn't he? He has nothing to
lose or rear now.
It strikes me tha t Mr. Sailors
in suggestrng such a session has
set a bear trap in which he
might wind up himselt. The
statl"ment by Mr. MacKay that
Mr. Sailors had told him that he
"would have fired Mac six years
ago if It wasn't for his excellent
public relations" could hardly be
very confidential. Everyone
around City Hall. Including tor·
mer Councilmen. knew that Mr.
Sailors was after Mac. His rea·
son. in my opinion. were that
Mac was a non ·conformist. Mac
Insisted on a day's work from hls
underpaid gardenNs. Something
wrong with th!lt? This resulted
In his men quitting him and
going to other city dl"partments
whl"re It wa!> "softer." So he was
constantly shorthanded. He OP·
posed some of the practices or
the other city departments. It
seems to be generally conceded
by all that his manner of caring
for the parks and the results
were above reproach.
I respectfully suggest that the
Council subpena some former
councilmen tor their closed ses·
slon. • • •
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Polecats, skunks to you maybe
-I m ean the normally often·
slvely odorous but otherwise shy
and harmless animals which
have suddenly become epidemic
Tho~ animals when healthy Fish and Game. the Ocean Fish Pactflc, but I thought with at,
want no truck with a dog, but Protective Assn.. Senator John fectlon of my tim erade teacher
when suffering and dying of Murdy, several of our city coun· In this aaltwatet' flahing game.
ra bies they are like a rabbit wtth ell. plus a lot ot other important
two martlnll -they go looking people were on hand a.nd said
for a flaht with a bullq. nlce thlnp, all well-deserved.
The w.tfertnc and death (which But theM Wft'en't the people
is 1~) of a human being or who made my evenine· I cot my
a nimal ls something horrible to kick from seeing a lot of guys
behold, and yet there are people and some gals I had met before
who will tight at the drop of a when they weren't wearing their
hat ll a compulsory vaccination store clothes. Including neckties.
Is proposed. I know. I tore my They were the ones I've fished
pants with dog lovers when I with-the ones that I've enjoyed
started ot:f, as mayor. on compul· listening to. many a day, over
sory vaccination. and yet I don't the air.
think anyone loved their dog There was "Pappy" Graham of
more than I loved old Princl". It the '1'rade Wind" who sat op·
was unthinkable to me not to poslte me. We talked about the
vaccinate h im against this ter· members of the association.
rlble disease annually. Some day "Pappy" with his well·sea.soned
the state will pass a law for philosophy, made one remark
compulsory rabies vacctnaUon. that stuck with me. He said.
TWI Ill liEF 1111111
R~ ~--Leonar• k YOUJt6, 80n ot Mr. and lin. Lan·
ny R. Young of 608 Seaward ~ .•
Corona Highlands and Nava.J Be·
serve Ensign John G. Miller son
of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver S. MUler
of 2662 Circle Dr., Bay Sh ores,
were commJssioned Sept. 9 dur·
lng eraduatlo.n exercises at the
Navy Oficer Candidate School,
Newport. Rhode J.sland.
The eraduates completed a
tour·month Indoctrination course
in seamanship, operations and
tactics, naval weapo-. marine
engineering, navigation, naval
orientation and mlllt.ary law.
COAST SUPEI IEAT DEPT. UIIDER lEW
NOW FEATURING •••
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CHOICE BABY BEEF
Finest Name in Meats in all the Southland
The ncmw &pee •• b i ... H in the Harbor Area becauM you bow cmd
waat tbe belli iD heei-So come tmd 9et it! CHOICE GRADE. Trimmed
Rite. cmcl Priced lUte! .
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T~Bone Steaks 851..
• . u.YIIAif••tE the POUCE ILO I I • .,~ !': :-,... o. ..:: ol Jill ..... ...... CoMa
I I ...... ......_ tooll ... IIi bat• e W&WDDAY. DJ'I'• • 8 VIa ~ Udo lale, reported ta1JoD tralaJ .. t-. )11M .., the omc.. warned thlee boy. ... Albert V. Smith ol 221 Olle 25th lnf&llb7 Dl~ • the
&om €c11oDa cJel liar alter aet· St., eo.ta MeM. reported the 181ud ol Rawatl. IlL _.. 18
Un1 a ccaplalnt that ~ were theft ol a 22 automatic platol IJl the taDk C!DID,_, el .. dl·
brMidnl wtmloWa~ the Harber and a Jacket from tbe Jl.toot v181G6'• l8da ~I .., .. ~
Area Youth een• at the noc1h auxlllary aloop, · Jim 8Mms. tared tile a.tlllY til ..Vn 1 her,
end ol lrlt Ave. ••• a. D. Blat· moored at the Newport Barber 1151. Be ta a padUa• ., Rew·
terman ot 6802 Oceao Front, Yaeht Anchorap ... M.ra. Al pan Barbar Unloll Hlp~
Newport leaeh,#reported, that a Andenon ot the Balboa Fun Zone ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;-iiiiiiiiiiiii;;.--;;;;;;;~
hit and run ear damapd hta car reported that a ,Ul and two boya
parked ln front ot 2903 Newport aet ttie to a tralh can at that
Beach ..• S.y Havll of 708 J.rll addr-...
Ave., Corona del Mar, reported e IATVIIDAT. OCT. 1
that another auto atruek hta ear Warren r. Pomeroy, 47, ot 8500
parked on the street near the Marcua Ave., Newport Beacb,
Port Theater . . . Barney B. was arrested on charees ot lewd
Fisher of Long Beach rammed vaera11ey and Intoxication In
his ear Into a city parking meter public near Coast Hwy. and Ma·
In front of 2602 Newport Blvd., rlne Ave. at 5 a.m. when oUlcen
Newport Beach, when the steer· on patrol a.llegedly found him
lng wheel locked ... Two drunk wearing only a sport shirt ...
men were blamed tor the theft The right rea.r tire an4 wheel
ol two floodlights from the front was stolen trom her car parked
of Henry's Grill, 2530 W. Coast ln the Balboa parking lot. zell
Hwy., Newport Beach. at 11:15 Fergu80n of 601 E. Balboa Blvd ..
p.m. · · · . Balboa, reported ... RJeha.rd D. e 1"BUUDAT, IEPT. 10 Drant,• 24, ot 49 Balboa Coves,
A fork 1Ift vehicle driven by Newport Beach, was arrested on
Walter Haywood of Ga.rden a.n Intoxication charge tollowtng
Grove appa.renUy locked wheels a dtaturba.nce report at 127
while turning at 26th St. and Amf:thyst Ave., Balboa lsla.nd. at
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. 11:20 p.m . whereotfk:ers "cleaned
and sideswiped a parked car reg· out the whole house for the time
lstered to Kennf:th J. Wllllama, being" . . . Mrs. Don Lycan ot
18. ot 427 Dahlia Ave., Corona Three A.~h Bay reported the
del Mar, and dunaged a city theft of a. $1.~ sable .tole and
parklnc meter . . . Mrs. Elsa a ahopplnl bat wtth about $20
SchaUer ot 11 Ha.rbot Island re· worth ol mJaeellanf:O'U• ltema
ported a tkunk ln her yard . . . jult pu.rehued at the P'und Pair
Cash totaling f75 wu atolen held In the Rendezvoua Ballroom,
from an omce at 124% 29th St., Balboa ...
lfewport &.acb ... Larry Babor e IVIIDAT. OCT I
ot Santa Ana reported the theft Ten'J' Prpdden of D VIa Cor·
of hta racer bicycle trom lfewport dova, Lido lale, reported the
Harbor Union Hlch School ... A theft of a tlZ slx·honepower
tan female cocker dog with a red outboard motor from his un·
collar was impounded alter chas· locked garaee . . . A thief used
lng chickens owned by Newport (ContJnued on page 101
Harbor Union ffigh School on the
school erounds ... e RIDAT. SEPT. JO
Warren C. Fletcher of 214 Or·
chid Ave.. Corona del Mar, re·
ported the theft of a $25 battery
from hJs car parked ln front ot
his home . . . Glen Mullet of 464
Santa Ana Ave., lf ew p o rt
Heights, reported the theft of a
$2S trap from hla plck·up truck
. . . Marte Dudley, 19. ot 939
Dogwood St.. Costa Mesa, found
lying unconscious on the fioor
In the waltress' room at Merle's
Drive In, Corona del Mar, was
taken by ambulance to Hoae
Hospital . . . Three sailors broke
a window In Showier's Texaco
Station, 2740 W. Coast Hwy.,
Newport Beach . . . A platform
scales valued at between $75
and t!OO wu .tolen from an un·
locked buU41na at 512 30th St.. •
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"EVERYDAY La IIARJ)WUE DAY"' at-
*CROWN HARDWARE*
3107 EAST COAST BJCBWAT COROllA DEL MAll
SAVE Willi A
Farmer's PolicJ
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BRUCE MARTIN ~
AUTO-TRUCK-FIRE-UFE li~l
LOCAL AGENT ~'-;..!'
1793 NEWPORT AVE., COSTA MESA -
OFFICE: Uberty 8·5554 RES. Uberty 8·5063
STROOT'S HARDWARE
HOUSEWARES * Giftware * Appliances * Paints
1802 Jfewport Bl'f'd.. U 8-3428, C:O.ta MM«<
...
Cub kouts
'Jbe nr.t reaular Pack Meetlq
of tbe Corona del Mar Cub Sooutl
will be held · from 7:30 to 8:30
p.m. tomorrow (fl'lQ)') at the
Ice Cream Social Raises
Funds for Church Mission
Corona del Mar school, tt Ia an· The fund tot· the planned eo.ta ced b H d .,,_ .... ...t. Mesa Epl~pal MluJon wu noun y owar AR.a.aou--, au'"""ented by .,58 Sept 18 cubmaster. •··• ._ 'Jbe Cubs will oraanJze Into when an lee crum eoctal apon-
d I 1 ed De M...... aored by tbe SL Maraaret'a ens w th ass ID n u•.nen. Womena• Guild wu held ln the
Trips and other group actJvttlee ------------will &Uo be planned tor the
year, followed by a cub ecout
movie.
A committee of cub parents
met with Cubmaster Howard
Richards at his Corona del Mar
home Sept 71, to dl.cuss cub
scout activities for the year. Wll·
liard Courtney, cub scout chair·
man of organization for the Har·
bor area, was guest at the meet·
tng and helped the Corona del
Mar parenta in planning the
year's activities.
1.,. ll .. a lllla
AI•--WIR leet
'Jbe Oranae County Kappa
Alpha Theta Alumnae Club will
beein the year's actlvtles with a
luncheon meeting at 11 a.m.
Tuesday at the hom~ of Mrs.
Wilbur Smith, 2329 Heliotrope,
Santa Ana. Plans wUJ be made
tor the butfet supper to be given
Sunday, October 23, at tbe home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Wllder, 108
VIa Havre. Udo lsle.
Meeting Place
Given to Club
The Los Companeros held their
regular monthly meeting Thurs·
day, SepL 22, in the home of
Sonny Barnes. 20182 Santa Ana
Ave., Costa Mesa. Plans were
made for the fall and winter
actlvltles. They also are setting
up a permanent ~et of by-laws
to govern their club.
The club was presented with
a clubhouse by Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Barnes of 20182 Santa Ana
Ave., but they have one problem
before moving Into their new
clubhouse. Two four by sixes 24
ft. long are needed to mov~ the
building from its present loca·
tlon to the site chosen .
A junior riding group break·
fast and rlde will be held Oct.
8, beginning at tbe Barnes rest·
dence, 20182 Santa Ana Ave.
The Los Camponeros junior
riding group 1s having a mem·
No. A 26178 bershlp drive. Any boy or girl
JfOTJCE TO CREDITORS between 10 and 16 ls eligible to
ESTATE OF Harriet M. Ferrell joln thts group.
DECEASED. ------------
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to LEGAL JfOTlCE
home ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Seeley, 289 Mesa Dr., Colt& Mea.
The llerVinl of toe cream,
homemade cake, coffee, and pink
lemonade wu h andled by Mmea.
H. a. Jtendrte, Georp De RoUl·
hac. Theodore Jobnaon, C. W.
'Jbomu, .Robert L. MWer, J. w.
Donnelly, Henry Seeley, Gerald
SmJth and Eupne Wella.
Guests were areeted by Mr.
Seeley, John Donnelly, warden
.for th~ mission, and Georae De
Roulhac, head of tbe buUdlng
committee.
The Rev. and Mrs. John Parke
of St. lames Church attended
wttb their four chUdren. Mn.
Anne MacFarren, teacher at St.
James day school, Introduced
her son, The Rev. MacFarren, one
of U\e assistant rectors' from St
Paul's Episcopal Church in San
Diego.
FlllST CHUIItCH 0, CHliST
SC1ENT1ST
))0) Vle 1.14.. ...............
A bren'h of ne Mother Ch,,~r,h, The
First Chun:h of Chnlt, ScJentilt, in b
lon, Meue,hu.eth.
Suncley School 9: IS e.m.
Sundey S.rvie• II :00 e.m.
Weclne.dey Evenln9 MHfin4J 1:00 p.m.
R .. clin9 Room loc:.eted et )) IS Vie
Udo. Newpon ... eh. la ope11 -· deY" from I 0:00 e.lft. to 5:00 p.m~
Weclne.deY" from 10:00 e.m. to 7:.45
p.m. Fnd•Y .,._;"9' from 7:00 •"'· to
9:00 p.m. Sundey eftemoons 2 to'"S p.m.
Closed Holide'f'l.
The public Ia cordielly Invited to et·
tend the ,h,~reh .ervie•s encl use the
R•adi"q Room.
LaM 10 LbL •••••
The Easy •••••
Stauffer Way!
LoN tbat doable dlial a.t
riel of .. ..,_. u..-•Wh
aDd ott.. UIUdglaUy ..._
Ou ac:MaWic ...... ...
YOI'NS ••• 80 dnap. Rna•
uoa. ...a. 01' ._..
cSIMcay ,..._I We ...,.
helped baadnda to ... .
,...spt. We ma ..... y.a.
too.
PBOJIE TODAY roa TOO na& ftiAL ftEATMEIIT
& P'JCOE AJIAI.TSD
llartMw ITU
3117 E. Coat Jhry.
COBOJIA DEL liD
the creditors of and aU persons CEJn'lFJCATE OP BUSIJIESS
having clalms against the said Fictitious FinD !fame
decedent or said estate to file THE UNDERSIGNED does here·
them with the necessary vouch· by certlly that he ls conducting a
ers In the outce of the Clerk of bookkeeping and tax service
the Superior Court of the County business at 357 N. Newport Blvd.,
of Orange, State o( Calltomla, or Newport Beach, Calif., under the
to present the same, with the fictitious firm name of Ace
necessary vouchers, to the under· Bookkeeping Service and that
signed at h ls or her place of said firm ls composed of the fol·
bus iness. to·wit: lowing person whose name In
Light their life with foith i/IIJt
<7o A. K. Ph~lps, 3429 E. Coast full and place of residence are as
Highway, Corona del Mar. Callf. follows. to·wlt:
within six months after the first William Dean Ward, 217 Santa
publication of this notice. Ana Ave .. Newport Beach.
Dated September 19, 1955. WITNESS my hand this 17th day
Beatrice F. Spencer of September, 1955.
Administratrix of the Estate William Dean Ward
of said decendent. STATE OF CAUFORNIA }
A. K. Phelps )SS.
Attorney at Law COUNTY OF ORANGE )
3429 E. Coast Highway ON THIS 17th day of Septem·
Corona del Mar. Calif. ber. 1955. before me. a Notary
ST • .AJIDUWS
PREinTEalAJI CIIUBCB 15th SL A Sl Andrews Rd.,
acnu bolD Bl91a Sclaool
Uberty l·lm
PalltOI't .... JCDMe .. lt.wart SUNDAY: Morning worship, 9:30
and 11 a.m.; Cbureh ·School,
9:30 and 11:00; Jr. Blab. Sr.
Hlgh and college age Fellow-
ships, 7 p.m.; 'Jburadaf, Prayer,
study eroup, 9:30 a.m.
COIOIUJIITT IIETIIODIST
UO W. lttb St.. Coni ....
Uberty 8.c552
..... Jo.pll W. MclbaM
P'DIST ASSEIOL T OP QOD
22D4 St. & Eldea Aft.. Conca U...
Uberty a.m1
.. 'ftnlld .... c. Crola1c. ....
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor· ahlp: 10:55 a.m. and evangelllt
service, 7:30 p.m. Young People
and Chlldren'a Service, 6:30
p.m. Sun. Mld-week Service:
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Ladles'
Mlaslo!'lary Council, 'Jbursdays
9:30a.m . for all day.
S.EVEJn'R DAY ADVEJITJS1
Jfewport BJ..S. at 8olaa lt..
Jfewport llel91ata ~1-1532
E14u D. L Spcrul41D9
P'DIIT 8APniT caoac:a
laala AM Aft. at N1 ;aaU. Conca ..... ....... a. .........
Sunday Services:
9:45 a.m. Sunday School: 11 :un. Worship Services· 8:30 p.m., Baptist Tralnina Union;
7:30 p.m.. EvenJn6 Service.
Wednesday:· 7:30 p.m.. Prayer,
Praise and Bible Stu4Y. Mon· day: 7:30 p.m. Men'a Cborua p r a c t I c e ; 8:30 p.m. llen'a
Prayer Meettna.
cauaca or on LADY or MT. CA•IQL
1641 w. llcdbea ami.. llewpon
~-~· Pat!Mw ~~ ~· ,_.... Publish: Sept. 22. 29. Oct. 6, 13. Puhlic In and for sald county
In the Newport Harbor Ensign. and state, residing therein, duly :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~commiss~ned a~ ~m. ~-sonally appeared WUliam Dean
Sunday: 9:~ a.m.. Church Sun·
day School; 9:30 and 11:00
a .m. MornJna Worahlp-7 p.m.
College Aae MYF Service -7 p.m. Weh School MYF Service;
8 p.m., youne adults eroup
service.
SatUTday MornJna Services: Sab·
bath School: 9:30 a.m. -Ser· mon: 11:00 a .m. Prayer meet· inc: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.
PCIIUMc A:t."~ I IW
Sunday Muaes: 8:00 and 10:00
and 11:30 a.m. Conte.lton: Sat·
urdaya and eves. ollat l'rtdaya
and Holy DQI from • :00 to
5:10 a. uclllram 7:JO to 1:30
lie I Ifill maw. .... , ... ......... , .... • •
• • • aft•wards JOU ca1 relax i1 JOUr
On your feet every minute 7 Hardly have a
second to red? Then you need a Barcalounger!
Just sit down, lean back and relax!
Automatically, t+te Barcalounger cradles your
body in any position from sitting to
redining.
PmCED
P'BOM
AT
ar
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Ward known to rne to be th~
peraon whose name ll aub.crlbed
to tbe wltbln l.nstrument. ancS ~w .. u..tbe•·
ecuted the aame.
Wti'NESS my hand and om-
clal seal. Mary A. Haapa
Notary Public ln and for said
County and State.
My Commission expires Aug.
16, 1959.
Publish: Sept 22. 29, Oct. 6, 13.
ln the Newport Harbor Ensign.
Professional
Directory
MUSIC
Margaret L. Scharle
Teacher of Plano
Organist · Accompanist
Evening Classes for Adults 307 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del Mar
I'UJIERAL DIJlECTOilS
Friendly Neighborhood Service
P ARKES-RIDI..EY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
u 8·3433 A 8-M.'W Costa Mesa
NOW ... TWO
BALTZ MORTUARIES
Serving the Harbor Area
Baltz Mortuary
CHAPEL BY THE SEA
Hatbor 42
3520 E. Coast m.t:,w~y Corona del
Baltz Mortuary
Uberty 8-2121
17b A Superior, eo.ta Meu
AMPLF; PAIUUJfG
B011I LOCATIONS
HARBOR REST
MEMORIAL PARK
Hubor Blvd. at Glller
JIVIQJ,Y 5.1Ui8
Wilbur C. Wogrw~t, D.C.
ir?~ a• OcMB A~ Lauaa o:::f/1:/a'.
nm cau ... or wr ... ~, ........ .... 1.111 ,, ..., D.G.Iblnt.••••
Sunday aervtees; 9:e a .m. BJble
.tudy; 11 a.m. morning wor-
ship; 7:30p.m. evening service.
Midweek service, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday.
TBE ClllmCB OP CII&JIT
Odd Pellow'~ Loctge,
lMt Jf...-pod Aft..
eo.ta Meea.
Uberty 1-5711
Tom acau.. Jr.. KIAJfter
Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. Bible
study; 10:55 a.m. worship serv-
Ice; 7:30 p.m. evening -.ervlce.
CJmlST CBURCB 8T TBE lEA CommQDJty Methocllst
Balboa Bl..S. at l4tb lt.. Jfewport
HArbor 5Z2t
PalltOI': !leY. Roy A. CCit1.loa
Sunday Worship, 9:3o and 11 a.m.
CJ'turch School: 9:30 a .m. Mid-
week M~ng: 7:00p.m. Wed-
nesday pTeeeded by 8:15 p.m.
potluck.
cauaca ., .. •u.a--.
..... 0 -.a...~ ............ ~ ..... ....... ,...
~ ........ : a.cl&.11daool. 9:30 a.m. ltlcJmlq WcnhJJ) at
10:30 a.m. Evan~e S.V· lee, 7 p.m. Sunaay. N.Y.P.S ..
6 p.m. Sunday; Prayer meettnc.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
P'IUT ClllJJlCII OP CBalST
ICIZHIIST
S*VIa~r ....
Sunday School: 9:1.5 a.m., Sun-
day S e r v I c e : 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evenlna Meetina: 8:00. Reading Room. 3315 VIa
Lido, Newport Beach. open 10
a .m.-5 p.m. week days. 10 a.m.-
7 :45p.m. Wednesdays, 7·9 p.m.
Friday nenlnn.
~-:t:l ...:a.-::,~~ Ko•••• ~ ~ Tueeck1. '7:.:5 p.m. Pl*amen'a
Mua. July and Auaut, Sunct.y
4 a.m.
oaxna•• 11'1' WiiiiUMHt n1.I.OW'IIID
EbeU Clabll ....
515 w. llcdbea ams.. .......
lllalnerr -... P'. W .....
Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. 11om..
lnl wonhlp, 1l :00 a.m.
IT. JAIID &niCO'AL
iaViel.*.ll.....-t.._. ~·an.Jolaa ...............
Sunday aerv1cee: 8 :00 a.m. HolY
Communion. 9 :15 a.m. U a.m.
Sunday achooJ; 9:15a.m. mom·
CIDJST LtJ'TB:EaU c:au.c11 lng prayer and .ennon. 11 a.m. or COft'A MDA worship 8ervice. T h u r • d a y
(IOienut I,..CS) Services: 9:15 a.m. Prayer ~ LMSoa BaD. Guild; 10:30 Holy Communion. ee.e.ll-
...... l .... Let1M1r Tonow ST. 10-VIADft
Sunday Services: Worship Serv· 114 Mart.M A"'-..U.. lllaDd
toe 9 a.m. Sunday School at BA~taec •••
10:15 a.m. P'at~Mw ·~ •.2!f· ..... IT. JOACIIJX CIIU'aCII P'at~Mw ~ u
liM ~~1r, .... au..oA liiLAifD Sunday M!:: 7:00 a.m. A 9:00
P'atbew on.--J. •me (X)JOIVJOTI' IULISODJST a.m.ConleaJon: Saturc~Qa aJld
laJaday ~~-at f. I. I. 10 ad US A4ICite A"'-a.lbM ..._. eves. of 1st Frtd&J8 ancl BoiJ 11 :30 a.m. Weekdays: M .. at ........._. -... Dl .. ld _..., Days; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.; J"1rrt
7:00a.m.-Confession: Satur· ...._Gel Prldq Mua 8 a.m. SUmm•
dayw from 4:00 to 5:15-7:00 to Sund~y Serv1eee: 9:30 a. m. Mau, July and AuJWilSUDdaJ,
8:30 p.m. Cbwdl School; 9:30 and 11:00 11 a.m. a.m. WOJ'Shlp Service.
f'DIIT BAP'I'IST ClllJJlCB CKJI1"aAL amt.a CMUMa
OP JIEWJOBT COIIOJfA DD. J1U 0...... Aft. .. a...
BaJboa ••"-ltua & eo..rt Ita.. COIOIOaHt cao-=a c.te 11-. ~ .__ 11.....-t ca • .,.; ••••.a A. A. K.aMn. ~
IIA.dMw H5J Liberty._.,. lll='fi,A"' Sunday School: t:~ a.m. Mora-,_...., a..t.t a. J.aa... ___ tna ~ u:oo; J:wnt,.
Sunday aervt~: 9:45 a .m.. Sun· Seiviee. 7:• Mld-..tl aer.-d~y School; 11:00 a.m., War-...._, .... ...._a-.. Ice. Wedneaday, '7:JO p.ri.
abJp Service; 7:30 p.m. Sun4u SUnda7 Wonblp Serv1oee: 9:e Youna people meet 1:15 pJL
evenlna ~ervtee; Mld·WMk a.m., U:OO a.m. Sunday School: Sunday.
Servtee: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 9:~ a.m. ~
Prayer lleettna. P1IIIT IOU Jacaa IAftiiT
II•WJO U...Oa AIIDDLT OP GOD ., .... W. --~fll..__ ---.. auaaoa a..,.L ... u...CaUL ------Lotac•Y cau... ..._ c.u..--~.u.ty....,
an Clift~ •= ..._.. Laeltr ..... ...._, DL ••• & .... ~:~ =... aw. C.&.........._. Su~ICh~.&t:e • .._..._
Early MrVIoe, t :OO ~.m. Sun4a.y: Sunday IChool 9:30 a.m.. mom1na Union '7 ~~ Bwlda,r.
Pre-.chool SUnda.y 8chool. t :OO wonhJp u a.m. You:na people wonhtp a p.m.
a.m.; Cllurdl BundQ ldlool. ...SC. 1:30 p.m., nmtna .,. uc1 omc.n
10:00 a.m.; eecond ~ .. .,.... .. ..moe 7:30 p.m. w~ . ....,_
11:15 a.m.; Luth• LMI'ue. IIJ4.'"* III'VIc:e 7:30 p.m. llble actr T:«S ..-..
7:00 p.m. W'~. dq.
Tldl DINdalr Ia ..-JID dhle by .._d....,.ndeclb-'cr ...
WOOOWQttTH PIANO SHOP RJa4AID"S UD0 MAIIIT
....... Aa-t lor ....... .,._ ....
2610 L c..t Hwy. H.. Da c. ... tW W..
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raoUDAY. OCTOU:a 1. ••
VAN'S CLEANERS
"10 Yee"' e..,_,;.~ Perf1ctin9 S~o~J»rior Cl .. nin9 Crefhmenahip"
WE FEATU•&
C.ref1.1l Hendlln9 of All O•li~•••
Febrict. keded & L.ece Germenh
ORY CLEANING-LAUNDRY SERV-
ICE -KNIT &LOCKING -HANO PRESSING -DYEING -ALTE~· liONS-REPAIRING.
Phone Herbor 5352
Pick Up & Delivery S.rvice
Open 8 o.m. to 5:30 p.m. -Set~o~rdey, 8 e.m. to 2:30 p.m.-
342() E. Coest Hwy ; Corona del Mer
QUICI SERVICE
ROllER SHADES
Standard S h a d e Clotha
and Custom Speclaltl .. e Drapery H a r d w a r e e Ven~lan Blinds.
~~-gJ,J. g~.p
* a..lcle t.be • Call ~ OflJce IIA ..
G2 I2Dd St.. R.-pol't .._..
THE ENSIGN. HA-111-l
For letterheads. envelooes e4tl
'
48 More Join .
Lido Isle Club
Mia. Thomu Letto, ~t
of the Lido Ja1e Woman'• club,
cr-ted 48 new memben at the
t1nt tall meectnc. a luncheon·
card party, held In the IJdo Com·
munlty Aaodat1oD ClubhouN
Sept. 77.
Decoratlo.u featured a "Back
to ·School" theme. desltned and
made by ¥ra. Vincent. Salrnacla
and Mn. Robert Templeton.
Mrs. Letto lntrocluced her board
a.nd beada of .tandlnr commit·
tees for the comlnr year. Com·
mlttee chairmen and co-chair·
man ar' Mines. loe PrelnJneer
and Keith Cordrey. proerama; M.
l . Lockney and a. S. Holden,
ea.rds; Donald Bart and lack
Swart. blneo; Lee E. Barnes and
A. F. Helme, luncheon; Gerald
Schuchter and Herbert Riley,
re~erV&tJons; VIncent Salmacla
and Robert Templeton. decor&·
tlon.s; lerrel T. Richards and L. a. Mc:CuUey, publicity; James S.
Beattie, historian; lrv1ne S.
Watdler, garden section: James
KartJndale, welfare; John H.
Linson and C. C. Dodd. hospital·
lty; Robert L. ~mbly and C. E.
Vandervort, special events: Wll·
Uam B. Trttt. courtesy; Philip
Stambaugh, dancing.
A card brunch will be held
from 10 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. Tues·
day at the clubhouse.
M.n. Albert R;ylett, 2572 Bay-
shore Drive, Bay Shores. chair·
man of audJtlons for Newport
Harbor Youth Symphony, an-
nounces acceptance of three new
metf1bers to the orchestra.
They are Geoff Sharp and
Davtd Gibson, trombone pla yers.
and Lansing Rowan. bass.
The second rehearsal was held
Tuesday. In the Horace Ensign
MusJc Room. ------Read the Ensign Want Ad page.
Ora~&• a •• ., .• •west. FIIMI
Dell.._ I C•llrllc Sertite
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-TOV11 CIIOJCE OP'-
8a:~Mcaed ~ldr;an 90¢ lloat ..... Bot Paabami
t.o. Gild Ens Cllldr:an u .... ClluJette._ ........
-0& YOUB CIIOICB OF-
==~ .. ~ ................... 90c
•. SEIIVBD ...01111 A.JI. To 1:31 f.JI. *
* -WE ALSO FEATUR£-
OOIPLETE DIIIERS
• Cbooee From a l..ar9e Selectioa of
A.MEJUCAJf & KOSD.& DELICACIES
2'707 E. Coat • ..,_ ~ ... CGnDa .....
YOU KNOW WHERE MONEY GOES-
IF YOU PAY IY CHECK
You don't hOYe to "track down" your -.peodi-
tur•: becc:ruae your DlOilthlf atatemem. and
cancelled c:b.c:b ¢" you all the cmawera.
SaY• work. wortf, cmd bookkeepiDq. Open
your cbecld.aq CICCIOWlt DOW with ,tiM bank.
. '
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Fay Suzanne Cozad Is Wed
To William Acton of Anaheim
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EBELL CLUB WILL OPEN
ITS FALL SEASON TODAY
1"be Ebell Club of Jll.-port ElectJon of oUlcers wUl OC<'ur
S..dl OPft\.1 the t.a11 ....,.n at the April 5 luncheon session.
toct.y (Tbu.rt~Cky) at a 12~ One of the moo Interesting pro·
o'dock lundleon, ln the AIMri· ir&ma wtU follow when ''Mogul"
eaa IAiioD laall. Mn. "ldaolu P. 1a to be featured. "Mogul," Mrs.
BnltAe wUI ~ lot tiM -=· P~n nplalned,. "Is a mind
on4 ,.., u preai..,.t, opel\lftl ~der and mental analyst. and
t!M ,...... flnt boar4 ....Uq at k~ hla audience In a fine
10:31) L .m. tn the aame halL .tafe of suspense "
Junlor membenhtp ot EbeU Installation of the new board
1101111'1
LIDO IIIIET
witbiALLtE
October 5, 1955
Newport Harbor
w'lll be honored rue.u for the will be conducted at the May 3
day. Their tenlor clUb aclvUion meeting. whk h again w1ll fea·
are 'Mrs. John Lamar a.nct lf.n. turt-a 12:30 o'clock luncheon.
Net.on Holmwood. The proaram This Is the annual program Are you plagued with what's·
features '"nle Continentals," Blll which has long been one or the for-dinner blackout.s! Sometimes
Metp, slnlfng star of the New most popular with the member · I wonder l.t we're a hit or a mJ.a
York productions of "Brlgadoon," ship. for that day the music and as the 4 o'clock chant crescen-
and "Call Me Mister;" and Doris drama d<>partm(>nts of Orange does Into the 5 o'clock wall ...
Crane, concert vtollnlst. who ap-~ Coast rolleae give the t>ntertaln· The pressure Is on ! "What'U I
peared In the tllm. "King for a ment Etx-11 gives two scholar· havt.> for dlnnn! What'U 1 have
Day." Their accompanist, St>rgt.> ships annually to thf' most out· for dinnt>r!" Y.'(>ll, shame on me
Malavsky, was a guest artist standing students of th~ de· I· .. Reassuringly 1 pat a pack·
before the local group before partments, Mrs Peterson pomted age of frog's lt>gs, a jar of Beau
and was acclaimed by the m em· out Monde Seasoning, a bot1le ot
bodice of Chantilly lace and bers. liq uid cocoanut · · · We're a hit! Graceful garlands of Ivy, maid·
enhair fern, and red Ivy geranJ·
urns. entwined on a white arbor,
framed the double ring ceremony
that united In marriage Miss
Fay Suzanne Cozad. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray I. Cozad, 392
E. 19th St., COSta Mesa. and Wil-
liam S. Acton. son of Mrs. Daisy
Acton, 1739 Uncoln Ave., Ana·
helm. The weddJne was solem·
nlzed by the R.t.>v. Berthold Jack·
stelt In Anaheim Bethel Baptist
Church.
tulle. the Illusion yoke of which Further plans for the year Read Ensign Want Ad.&. • A big, fat h1t ' You're the .••
was topped with a manderln have be-t.>n announced by Mrs perhaps I'd better put It th.t.s
collar. Flower patterned Chan-Basil Peterson. vlce-persldent l.,•oe~· .,,.d Most Complete ~~ . . You're su!Cerlng !rom
tilly lace was appllqued on the and program chairman. The No· menus ...
bouffant tulle skirt over satin. vember 3 meeting wtll bring F,.-. t.,re Store in the Are&. * * *
The bride, who was gtven in
marriage by her father, wore a
waltz leng1h gown of traditional
white with long sleeved.~
Glamour
Glimpses
ay u•
Her nylon Illusion veil was held Beryl Kent. foreign correspond· Cal' for fr••
In place by a lace cap embrold· ent and world traveler. as : ~co~ATING SERVICE
ered with sequins and pearls. speaker. A luncheon wllJ prece-de Liberty 8 ss 18
Resting on the white Bible she the meeting, and during that
carried was a corsage of white a fternoon. order will be taken
rose buds and stephanotis from for the traditional fruit cakes by I
which fell white satin streamers Mrs. Amelia Gamble and her I
terminating In blossoms. Ways and Means committee.
Attending the bride u maid The annual Tinsel Tea will I Furri~hings for homes,
c:.lubs. Y"chts.
1()1 7 W Coe,t Hiqhwe y
••e .. port Beec:h
of honor was Miss Carol Pfi-ster. take place December 8. at 1 :45
who wore a street length crea· p.m. when the Junior and Senlor 1 tlon of amethyst blue cotton. Ebells will meet together. Jun-
prlncess style. with white tulle iors wUI again feature a bazaar :=::::::::=:=:=::==::=:=====;
scarf trim on tht> scoop neckllnt>. with gifts available for Christ·
Bridesmaids were the Misses mas giving. Holiday table, door
Carol Crain, Vergle Miley, Char· and mantle decorations will be
lene Sutterfield. and Norma shown, and "Christmas Around
Berry. Their gowns were alike of 1 the World," will be theme or th<'
periwinkle blue fashioned after program.
that of the maid of honor. At 12:30 o'clock lun<'heon will
Elqi'l & H..,milton
w.,tches
Flower elrl was Miss Wendy be followed by Mrs. Uoyd Whitt>
Crisp, foggy mornln~rs make us Taylor In a white nylon net. speaking on "Philosophy Through
M-u--fngs
Bow loAg ba It heeD &a..
JOG coobcS up a 9ood pot .,
IICimetb.lDg • • • • J llleaa a pl!ll
ol -.tht.., dlllenat u...
tbe pot oC sometbJ.Dg '" coobd tbe week before? le
.,....., .....-,ettt b ·~· .._ ...., the IIGIDe recipe ._
eiPt y-. . . . Coodl ,. ....
ht tu alllute a powuS bee~
.... ,.. •tlau.e you l.Dto ........
.... 1lp Cl batda. your fCDDOU
nclpe a. 41bout to beooaae a
~---••• So you bed If•~ lat algbtl So wbatl
You lilaeaJ4 ~ 6 • . • I •••
Cl ... C1l1l.Dary tric:b -
Ill .. ~ taste ndtlD9·
ly ~ 7 algbts l.D a rowl
* * * realize It's time to perk up our bouffant. noor leng1h gown with Your Hat," at the J anuary 5 M'S· Wallace Calder head
d .. ~ d 1 t h Eating is here to stav war rouo=. an get n o t ose which she wore a whitt> hat sion. "
f hi hi h h I 1 JEWELER Three tunes a day. 365 days a as ons w c ug us c ose Y Sforving as candlellghters Wt>re Two events are on the c;alendar yt>ar . . . &.>mg a good cook s. an~ ":tke us (eel t>ver 50 smart Miss &.>verly Sutterfield and for the Valt>ntlne month, w it h 3 2l Eost co.,t H 9~.0y having a lovmg attitude toward
an s m. Miss Donna McGinnis. Tht.>y wne the regular meeting. Past Prt>si· foo:<f. but don't lf't your En
Of c:ou.ne if we wcmt that gowned similarly to the maid of dt>nts of Ebell will be honored at Co•cna do Mor Brochettes. Fondues and Pot
C!CIIIIpl.ete 1 .. 11ag. it nqu.lres honor but with white velvet rib· the February 2 session. with tea !'"-============~ Roasts become trayro at th~ the ....., ~.one. which cue bon trim on the scoop neckline. and th'"' annual art e··'"lblt ..... ~ ed
J O'BIUE.Jf'S. Jufl lA "' AJI v;, ges 0 0 0 Make a point of trying uat lD at Assisting hls brother as best members to be ft>atured evt>nts. harbor photo lab a new recipe at least once a '
caM JOU ---·t lD the aton man was Hayes Acton. Ushers Clyde and Joyce Zulch. coneflt week . . . Experiment with new
to becu the ob'a cm4 ah'1 aa the included John Tebay. Rlcha.rd pianist and dramau·,. artist 1 ... cameras season ngs. different romblna-gb'la u D Packed them. you Grauer. and Dennis Cozad and bringing the program. Men's tlons of foods ... VIa newspa.
aboal4 ... the woa.dedul col· Phillip Holley, brother and uncle. night will be held Februa.ry 12. repairs pers. mai:az.lnes. television hun·
IKtioll oC ..., herbal We all of respectlv~Jy, of the bride. with a supper to be followed by rentals dreds of new taste trt>ats are
u.s Cllg'I'M4 tbeT an Jut about A reception was held In the "Tht> Diplomats." a well-known yours just for the reading ..•
the cateat cm4 ._Gitest tblDp church soctal hall. A five tiered Southland men's quartet. Pr~a.rtng your three aquaree v..... .._ .._. _. bcKk weddJne cake had been baked A aurprbe entertainment l.s lut wm be more tun and what•.,.
t.-._ .. ._ • "-' ..,._ for the occa.aJon bJ Mrs. H. A. planned for members when they f«-d.lnDer bla.ekANta wW twa
.., ..._ ,_ __. .._ tM Rolley. maternal ~ ol 1-.t b a 10:.10 LJIL bna:ndl on COLOR Into whldl-llbou.ld-1-fts 4lthen! *• 2 2 ...... '-a. _.. tile Wide: &NI~at.t4 by Kn., Man:ll L 'l'hlll wtll be a day de· W\ilCS
I I ...-• • • -elf· Wooct:ro. Coop«. wted to Informality. u a I * * '* .._. ef ....,. • • • -. ol Th' younr O)Uple ~nt the-ir "breathes-'' before the Mardl 8 ·
......-. tile ba.dal Gild ~ honeymoon ln Corona del Mar, annual Spring festival 3121 E. Cout Hwy. CDM O.JL ru ...... CDe~•llt
.. art wlllt.. where they are currently In resl· a~~;;~~~;;~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ .yr1lpl lfftt' awitclll f9r .,....
And O'BRIEN'S have just the dence. Plans for their tutu~ r ClldicM • • • Alao wbea lllbced
gloves to cOmplete your costume. home have yet to be formulated. with equal poctloaa of c:ncma
Well. at least It wUI be complete The new Mrs. Acton ls a re· if s aad a ,_ ra:l.aJ.Ju go. romcm-
lf you Include with those acces-cent graduate of Newport Harbor i "'alome em' with bam ••• Thll I bad sorles a new bag. Have you seen High School. Her husband ls a u:ere a at tbe llfewpon Harbor Tadlt
tht> new wonderful Jtalla finishes graduate of Anaheim Union Club last -..k . . • cua-
ln bags by Ronay! Just In case1 High School and Biola Bible Col· reception i .. f today ... Salad Oil bal...S ancadoe1 •••
you missed the first shlpmt>nt. lege. Los Angeles. He also at· E•• try CC~~Dhlolog 91'GP" w
do stop and take a look at these tended Fullerton Junior College slw u:ould u:car p1.IMapple with chlcba ICI.lad
new ones just ln. Also tht> won· and Talbot 1beolog1cal Seminary or a ,_ growad up almooda?
derful new velveteen day time l in Los Angeles. He Is now study· Beautee-Fit · · · EftD oatmeal quits betJI9
bags ... and the many smart tng at the California Baptist oatlaeal wbea topped with
nl'W fall shades that are avail· I Theological Seminary In Covtna. bra·' maple IT'UP cm4 cream
nble. We know, for s ure. you wlll 1
feel like a millionaire when you * * * ::~s~lutchlng one of 1hese nl'W Police Dance
Jut a moment to tell you
tbat we Just acnr tbe po41t·
•CIIl ~9 lD with a aew
IOIId of b •• s.w ....., likUta.
ola l•edou tweedal Cillo IGW
IOIBe ,...., ~ coaablg
out of tbe .,_.._ 'Wllat could
be bet* '-tlaeM cooL cool
days we ...... beeD waitlag
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Do hurry ln. and take a look.
and feel free to browse to your
heart's cont~t ... or just glance
at the newest fashion mags lf
you are still makJng up your
mind.
Be s e e I n g you! Where!
O'BRIEN'S. of course.
IIAibor-2515 E. Coast Hwy.
C080JfA DEL NO
Layton Noble and his orchestra
will provide music for the Or·
ange County Peace Officers
dance from 9 p.m. Friday. Oct. 7.
until 1 a.m . Saturday. Oct. 8. In
the Rende-zvous Ballroom. Bal·
boa.
Proceeds trom the danr••• wlJl
be used for construction and
maintenance work on the pollee
target range facllltles near Or·
ange and their Insurance fund.
Finest Selection of
W&llpc!!per in So. C<'!lif.
CUSTOM fURNITU RE
DRA PERIES
Dunb<'lr furniture & occessories
THADEN INTERIORS
2b I 0 E. Coast Hiqhwey
Harbor 07q)
CORONA DEL MAR
CliR SPECIALr; ------
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Smoothly l ft sn~.
hold1n~. 11har•l'lt'. tht-
fuller ftR"Urt' to thr
trn~ful, round~
look of today.
•AD IX OV11 WEW
LA.IIQE NDJKC LOT.
aua or STOllE
einert's
svart>rib!> !'trtrtly Octoh<>r: 5<-a 0
son two ~tions sparl'nh'l 1 try I a httlt> Sa\'OQ alonE! with th£'
I Mit and pt>ppt>r l Makr 'rm
likt> a sandw kh wtth Appl<'·
Raism Stuffing. Fry 2 slir<'"
dtrPd baron till cr\.;p, then cook
•, <'UP t'a<'h t"hopP<'d celt'T'y and
onion in drlppmgs ... Add 3 r ut
up tart apples and 1~ cup raisins
Th<'n mi'l( lightly 2 <'UPS
bread C'rumbs. '>. <'UP <'hopp<>d
parslr;.· , <'UP sugar. '-. cup
milk. sa It anci IX'PJl('r
* * * Wl.De I Ally cbagTlas? 11M
alcohol all ~ up l.D ..oa
•.. Bed wiDe about a cap lull
caa be adclecl to bCIID or pot
roast . . . •!a aa.p roee W'1M to
leg o' lamb • • • Dry wbl ..
W'1M with portr ••• ~·-·· Try DOt to WGDD th-up teo '-9 ........ , beat ....
thru • • • Ac141tioll oC a few
pickl-. or '-oo Juice. wtU
perk up w.a:ry flaftn • • • S.
wt1l ACC~&Dt or lloao SocUaa
ClutlDlate •••
* * * Right ht>re I'll put In a punch
for our rompiPtt'• line of Spl~
Island Spices and Flavonnlll
Flavorings . . . You'll find all
Spire Island's 110me 60 odd varl
~tlf"S m~ pungt>nt . . • you
won't nee-d to u~ nearly ha.lt u
much . . . Spl~ lllands ~pe
book, with c~Up~~ nnorrnlll
Fla,'Orlngs are aU purt and all
tlqulc! . . . They do not contain
any ·alcohol. thenlon arw ~x l ·
lent to us on any babel JOOCb
tt.at you wtlt tNeat .•. 1be na-
wr wUI st-.y rl&llt U... ...
IJquld Bladt Walaut. ao. .
Nal)(kudltm.,. only tau. ollhe
c2 tl\rUUn.r n ....... wur •
drop ol roee cto. to a,. ... ea11a
0t CI'MIIl PQ ...... I
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' •AG& m
Petitions Calling for Vote
on Ward System Completed
POll tiona curylnl' more than 1 talned tor the petJUon to call a
1,000 namee. uklna •or a apecl&l publk el~tlon on keeping the
t"lectlon on namlne councnmen city trailer park beach open for
by districts, have ~n presented publJc ~,aae.
to City Clftk Matif!r'Y Schrouder At Monday's adjourned Coun·
and are now belna checked to ell meetlne, City Manaaer John
see 11 there 8.N! enoueh names. Sailors said there was nothlne to
About 9'70 valid signatures are report on plans for enlaratng and
necessary. remodelling the tralJer park. He
The Harbor Ci tizen• League, sald that plans would be ready
which Is sponsoring this charter In about two weeki.
amendment. Is continuing to col·
lect more signatures In case of
erroneous or lhvalld slgnlne.
The Citizens Committee for
Parks and Playerounda repom
about 400 ~Jgnatures already ob·
BACJt FROM IOWA TJU'
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lund are
back In their Corona del Mar
home after a two-month trip t o
their former home In Iowa.
JOHNSON & SON
LINCOLN-MERCURY
SEE AND DRIVE
THE BIG
Mercury for 1956
NEW FLO-TONE COLOII STYLIJfC t>nhances
Mercury's distinctive new beauty.
NEW IAJ'ETT·SUIICE V -8 E!fCDfES ... 210
hp and 225-hp ... for sensational perform·
ance In every driving range.
lfEW LOW ·SILBOUETrE MODELS t.crtund
In every Mercury series ... Montclalr-Mon ·
tert>y-Custom. 12 Modt>ls to Choose From.
See all tlriYa ... BIG M IHIJ at
·JOHNSON & SON
LINCOLN-MERCURY
Open 'Til 8:30 p.m. Uberty 8-5545
900 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Be ach
Longer ...
Lower ...
Wider .
More Powerful!!
•
NAVY LT. WlWaaa a. Col·
l!Da, aoa of Mia. ..... A. Col·
lllu of 1:171/1 PabDer St.. eo.ta
N..a.. cm4 buaba:Dd of tbe for·
..... ...... Alme II. <:icduy of
~.Gog hacb. La ....tDg wttb
U.. E.Uf'IIOD NGYal AwcWary
Be~ Tral.DJ.Dg Uait 1 at
tmac1J.D9 Pleld at hucKolcL
Pla. Be baa bNa auJped
duty aa a fllgbt llutnactOI'. Be
La a graduate of Scmta ADa
Bl9b Sc:MoL
Life. Mac ...
'This Is Your
tContlnued from Page 1)
them. You have carried on In the
face of dlscrlm1natlon and dis·
couraglng pressure.
Now just when the public has
at long last vott"d funds suffi-
cient to do some of the things
you've dreamed about for the
city you find the pressure too
heavy to bear. You stood still
and sutft>red when they reduced
you from park supervisor to fore·
man. Tht>y added tht> final straw
when tht>y put a young man over
you whose qualifications are
that of playground dlrt'Ctor. and
he Immediately started shifting
your experienced and trained
mf'n around. That was too much
for your long-suffering soul. So.
you decided you can take no
more In spite of the fact that It
mt>ans leaving the work you
love.
We are not happy with your
leaving us. We hope you will re-
consider.
This Is your llfe, W .. C. Mac·
Donald.
AII-Scllool DIICI
Set ,. Oct. '14 ..
The Harbor Hl&h Board of Ccfn·
trol announOH the tlrst all·
.chool dance to be held In the
.sodal ha ll alter the football
game on the fourteenth. It's fifty
ct'nts a couple or you may come
stag
There will be refreshments and
an or<'hestra The Combo consists
of Ot>nny Henderson on sax,
Stevr Watcher on trombone.
David Vaughn on drums. and
Woody Woodwich playing bass.
Heads of the committees are
Bobby DeLong and Joh n Hopkins
doing thP d~rations, Dave Ta ·
mura with refreshm('nts, and
Nancl Campbell on publicity.
Newpon Harbor Ensign DVJIII)AY. OC10a&a I. 1-
aE'I"''aJf P110M av.o•& ftJ' .u.IOI 1.01811•• CMU8Qi
.. HOWDY NEIGHBOR!" Ronald Davls. aon of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul 0. Dav1a of China
Cove, Corona del Mar. baa just
returned from a nine-month tour
throuah £uro~. Ronnie, a UCLA
and, went on the trip with two
Navy buddies attf!r completing
his aervice with the Navy.
•·or the third coll.leCuttve yn.r
Nt!WJ)OI't Harbor Lutheran Qnm:::h
wlU hold its Narrative Servkle.
A step-by-atep explanation ot the
Lutheran ~~~. the Narrative
Service will be pn.en ted at both
the 9 LID. and 11:15 a.m. wor·
ship houra Sunday.
Altbou1h lormf!rly only aum-
mer Vltltora to the Harbor area.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Hlnlns
Jr. have decided to make thl1
their J)Jmnanent address. They
have jult moved to PolnRttla
Ave .• Corona del Mar, from AI·
hambra to eacape the amoa u
well •• shorten Mr. Hlgelns'
drive to work at Buffums' In
Santa Ana. where he la a buyer. • • •
Scarcely settled In their resi-
dence on Hazel Dr., Corona del
Mar, are the Don M. Miller
tamlly, who have moved here
from Santa Ana, where Mr. Mil·
ler ls associated with Farmers
Insurance Co. Included In the
family are two daughters and a
baby son, Janice. age 4 ~. Nancy.
age 21~. a nd 5 month old Dave. • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Towle,
new home owners on Narcissus
Ave .. Corona del Mar. have ~n
In the Harbor area for several
months, and art" formerly from
Berkeley, where they both at·
tended the University of Call·
fornla. Mr. Towle will be associ·
ated with Richard Pleger. a rchl·
teet. In Corona del Mar. • • •
Well known throughout the
Harbor Area, Or. and Mrs. Harry
Stickler have moved t rom Balboa
PenJnsula to 3631 Seaview Ave ..
Corona del Mar. The tamlly In ·
Ronnie Rima
Wins Again in
Boat Racing
clude8 two chlldl'en. Jeenne, aae
10, and Newell, 13. The doctor
m&Jntalnl ht. medical ottlces In
the Udo ahopplnl d'-trtct. • • •
Mrs. Mareuerlte Strenr and
8-yr.-old dauebter, Sheila, have
returned to their home at 416
Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar,
after aeveral years In Loc An·
gel". Sin~ Mr. Strene·• death In
1953, Mrs. Streng and Sheila
have spent some time with rela·
Uvea In Arkansas, but have de-
cided to make their permanent
home In the Harbor area. • • •
Although six year residents or
Newport Beach, Mr. and Mrs.
Warren W. Crow Jr. are new resl·
dents and home owners at 439
Begonia Ave., Corona del Mar.
Mr. Crow ha~ recently sold his
flshlng boat. which he operated
out of Port Orange, and ls now
representing Walker and Lee
RealtoTS In the WestmJnster area.
Hls wile. Ada. Is a local real
estate saleswoman associated
with the Ben Whitman ottlce.
Also living at the home a ddrNS
Is Mrs. Crow's daughter, Miss
Diane Stratton, a student at
Santa Ana Business College. A
frequent visJtor at the new home
Is Mr. Crow's father, who was
widowed just two weeks ago. .
Gill Satub
The Newport Harbor Girl Scout
Council Is holding open house
at the Scout House, 1700 W. Bal·
boa Blvd., Newport, from 9:30 to
11 :30 a.m. today (Thursday). Of·
flclals of the Council will explain
the alms and needs tor the com-
For Ia• S,rllc ... ..,1
PLANT lULlS NOW!
e ~ Albwcl-Pomu..-lpl'i.ll9 Clorf.
• Datcla lrla-Wc:4tewoocl. Wlllt.. Y.UOW.
• Raawaculua. •--_., rt...aa. Tullpe £ Byadatla.
URDEI aACI tiURSEIY
W. 0 . TOLLE LAQV'IfA HACB
aAft S. ft......... PBEE DELJVEn ..U .,.. UCB SATUBDAY
II
Beach & Boulevard
SfOBTI AJfD CASUAL WZU
J20 s. Coat a1..s. 1.a9'aaa .._.
..
Ronnie Rima of ~1 Redlands ll•n~g~y~ea~r~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ave., Newport Heights. son of -
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rima of 3911 --------------------------------------Marcus Ave.. Newport Beach.
won first place In the 115-mlle
class "D" heavy boat Colorado
Marathon race Sunday.
Tht> race started at Needles.
Calif.. following the Colorado
RJver to Parker Dam and back
to Needles. Ronnie missed beat-
Ing the national record by two
minutes. He won the same event
last year using a 25-horsepower
outboard motor.
A total of 132 boats In five
classes took part In the Sunday
event. RonnJe took two hours
and eight minutes to tlnlsh. He
was the last acrOISs the starting
line, due to motor troublt", but
won out over 25 other boats In
hls clua.
e BlGB SCHOOL PTA
"Back to School Night" will be
the theme of the fi rst fa II m t-et ·
ing of the NPWpOrt Harbor Union
High School PTA to be held at
7 :15 p.m. Tuesday In the school.
Pa renL" w111 attend their chll·
dren.s' classes for 12 to 15-mlnute
periods.
Mrs. Harvey Pease. program
chairman. presented the over-all
tht>me for the year, "Teamwork
Does It." at the PTA board met-t·
lng on Sept. 26. Mrs. G. Morgan
Fitzwater was elt'Cted S<'COnd
vice-president. Four new chair·
men were appointed: Mrs. George
W. Mabee, recreation; Mrs. C. M.
Davis. parent education ; Mrs.
Arthur Llndeke. record book, and
ANOTHEP .
"bi¥JOEND
/
~~ ,
A: ~ --
''Reau/ar as
I I II the mail man .
4 Dividends ~Yearly
on ALL accoUnts!
I
Mrs. Ray Trautwein, magazlnH.
The annual PTA !W"holarshlp
award of $400 was given to
I Sumlye Shlgakl.
SEPTEMBER .
~~v~
Professional Service
Even the untrained observer quickly no-
tices the difference between average pro-
fessional work, and thcrt which meets the
highest standards set by our profession.
We take great pride in the quality of our
professional efforts: a pride so often re-
warded with highly fav€>rable comments.
PARKES· Rl DLEY
MOflTUAilY
JIO aa..OAOWAY
COI'Y'A ..,_IliA
LIIIATY 8· 3433
IALIOA•IALIO' ISLAND •liDO ISLE
NIWfOIT IIACH e CORONA DEL MAl
An intt>nslvP membership drive
for the Nt>Wport Harbor Union
High School PTA will start Tues·
day. and run through Tuesday.
Oct. 18, Mrs. G. Morgan Fltz·
water, mt>mbershlp chairman,
a nnounces. • • • e COIIONA DEL MAJI PTA
The Corona d@l Mar School au·
dltorlum will be the site of a
Silver Tea fashion show to be
presented at 2 p.m. Monday by
the Corona del Mar School PTA.
Mrs. Douglas Buell Is fashion
show chairman; Mra. Robert Ball,
Invitations; Mrt. FrederIck
Woods. decoratlon11; Mra. Patricia
Ogle. music; Mrs. Ralph Schisler,
hospitality; Mra. Susan Martin,
refreshmenu. Verna Miller will
present the models and do the
commentatlng.
Proceeds will go to the Fore ign
Student Fund.
DECEMBER
' MARCH
JUNE
(Accounts are
INSURE 0 SAFE to
$10,000 through the
Fe d e r el Savings and
Loan Insurance Corpora-
tion)
On Sept. 30th', we paid our 39th
consecutive savin gs dividend,
with chec"s for nearly 6,000 in -
vestors in most of the 48 states
and many foreign countries.
NOW is the time 'for you. to
open your own . account and
begin receiving these extra
earnings.
Savings invested by Oct. I Oth
earn from Oct. ht.
•
,
taUUD&Y. OCI'08aa I. 1-
Kendall Sells His Interests
in Bay Club to Murchison
'K. T. Kenclal lut w.ek an·
nouneed the~ ot hlJ flna.nd&l
lntert!IIU In Ule Balboa Bay Club
to Clint W. MUrehl.lon, Texu oll
ma.n. and ralpatlon u presl·
dent and dllector of the club.
He made Ule a.nouneftnent ln
the followfnr lett«:
Dear Fellow Member:
This la to announce that I have
Man Held on
Hit-Run Count
Earl D. Ro&s. :16, ot Pasadena~
was arrested on a misdemeanor
hit and run eharp by Newport
polJee followlnr a two·car accl·
dent at Bayside Dr. and Coast
Hwy. at 12:20 p.m. Sept. 27.
Pollee oUicera w ltneued •the
wreck and pursued Rou to Coast
Hwy. and Marine Ave., wh~e he
was placed und~ anest. He wu
charred with craahtnr the cu
he wu drtvJnr Into the rear ot a
car driven by Shirley Ann
Panrle, 25. of 838 Plum Pl .• ,Cost.a
Me.a, lltopped for a red ll&ht. ·
'nle mesa womata driver and a
paurnrer, Marilyn F. Maldon·
ado ol Montebello, complained of
aches and palna and were taken
to Hoar Memorial Hospital. They
were releued after no vJalble
InjUries could be det~mlned.
Roes had borrowed the car he
waa drlvlnr from a Pasadena
woman, pollee said. A hold wu
placed on him for Puadena po·
lice.
Cnill•& Car SIIIIIIM
We .-ya
rMI&ned aa PreaJMnt and Dlrec·
tor of the Balboa Bay Club.
It aeema only yesterday that r
IIJ ped the leu. with the City ol
N~rt Buch and founded the
Balboa Bay Club. but In rullty
It hu ~ri over aeven years.
While theae yeara have bHn
most enjoya ble and lnterestlna
In watching our Club rraw a nd
Pl'Oe~ from a sandy strip on
tbe Bay to one ol the finest Clubs
In the country, neverthelaa they
have been Vf!I'Y demandlnr ol
my time and enerey, and there·
fore I feel the time baa come to
divest myaelt of the actlve ma n·
arement 'of the Club. I Con.tequently, I ha ve concluded
arranrements wtth Mr. Clint W.
Murchtaon wherein he baa ac·
qulred my tlna.nclal Interest In
the Club. l know Mr. Murchison
baa great plana for the future of
our Club and' I am sure he will
do everythln& possible to make
It even more enjoyable u time roes on.
I wish to extend my sincere
thanka to all members who have
so eenerously rtven thelr aupport
In belpin& to create the out·
standin& success of the Club In
which we may all derive a great
creal of pride. '
Thla la not a &oodby, u Mrs.
Kendall and I expect to enjoy the
dellebtful faclllties of the Club
with you In the times to come.
Sincerely,
Kenneth T. Kendall
Ho.ag Benefit
Nets S I 0,000
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I
CHIJR.C:HES T WQ Teachers
To Be Hired
• 1·oo Lnt. to C~t
FOR RENT: CORONA WGH·
1..A.N DS 3--bedr. M lwte apt. Cat·
peted W·t·W, IQOd ... t. bl.
roo~ pvt. fenced patio. I&I'W·
dl.ap. Call DJck Strldtler,
HA 2'T14.
CIIJliiTIB ICIDC& caoMCII
''To put down the elalm o( atn.
you mUit detect tt. l'ftDOVe Ule
maak, point out the llhulon, a nd
thua eet Ule vldory ewer 1ln and
ao prove 1m unreality." Thla
statement by Mary Baker Eddy
ln "Sclenee and Health wltll K~
to the Scriptures'' (._.7:24·27) Is
from the Leuon-Sennon to be
ru.d at the Newport Beach Chris·
ttan Science church Sunday. The
question "Are Sin, Dlaeaae, and
Death Real!"· Ia the subject.
The Golden Text from Romans
C8:2> explains further, '"The law
of the Splrtt of llfe In Christ
Jesus hath made me free from
ttle law .t s in and death."
COIOI17JfJTT CIIV.cJI
Men a ud Missions Su nday wiU
be observed thla Sunday In the
Community Church of Corona del
Mar. The Rev. Edwin C. Gomke
wtll talk o n "Our Christian
World Mlulona." There wUJ be
an Installation ~mony during
the 11 a.m. aerv1ce for the church
.ehool staff.
ST. J AMES EPISCOfAL
"Our Reaponalblllty of Sef'vlce"
will be the ~rmon subject of the
Rev, John H.· Parke at duplicate
family ~rvtces at 9:15 and 11
a.m. Sunday In St. Ja mes Eplsco·
pal Church. Baptism will be eon·
dueled at 12:30 p.m . Sunday for
Walter Theodore Sparkuhl and
Timo thy Charles Sparkuhl. ch ll·
dren of Dr. and Mrs. Charles
Sparkuhl, of Udo Isle.
UWJV1tUALliT I'ELLOWSBif
The ·Rev. Frederick Ringe will
spea k on "Labels and Contents"
and Joseph Tarantino w lll sing
h la first solo of the ~a~n when
the Universalist Com munity Fel·
lowsh lp meets at 11 a.m. Sunday
In the Ebell Club House. 515 W.
Balboa Blvd.. Balboa. A cotlee
hour will follow the morning
service.
SCHOOL C UILJ) TO MEET
White elephants for the Lob·
stet bake booth wUl be sorted
and wrapped at the Monday eve·
nlnr meeting of the Church
School Guild of the Corona del
Mar Community Church to be
held at the home of Mrs. Mal·
colm Shannon. 416 Fernleat Ave.
Hostesses will be Mla.s Margaret
Davidson and Mrs. Jane Thorn·
Hlrlnc of two additional teach· era. f« tbe third and fourth
grade., wu authorlz.ed at Tuea·
day ~~nJnl'• meoetlnr of the
N e w p o r t Ele~ntary School
tndtees.
The trustees also hired Mrs.
Helen Hayes u aeer~ary at Har·
bor VIew &ftool to replace Miss
Catherine Andrews. and Floyd
Craner a nd Arl&ta Walkt>r as bus
drivers. Advisability of purchaa·
In& a atand·bY bus In e-vent of
emerrency wu di!K'ussed. All
nine bua.sea are now being used
at capacity.
Concernlnr the proposed re·
routing of Coast Hwy.. along
Fifth Ave. In Corona dt-1 Mar, the
trustees authorized Supt. Roy
Andersen to IM!nd a letter to the
Division ol Highways cal~g at·
FOR RENT: 2·BR. un.tum. t.ou...
CDM, with thennoetat Ileal.
~I. earpetinc, d rap • •.
double r ar .• lar&e aundeek; no
pet&. $115 monthlY on yearly
leue. 607 Poppy. HA M915·B..
APARTMENT FURNISHED Har·
bor view In Corona ~1 Mar
yearly t65 per month call Har·
bor m or Ru bor 3698 ~es.
FOR RENT -Garage. Inquire
323·B Matguer lte . CDM.
FOR ~OR-TaADE::-:'""'35:-:--:P:-oo-:t
3·room trailer. complete bath
room, tub, toUet. etc. $3.000
value; trade for Jot. down 011
house or 25' .JO' awdllary S<lll
boat.
tentlon to the original plans tor ----..................................... .....,. ......................
an access road under the high· llliL' WAJITED
way at the )umlne Ave. gulley
to the Harbor VIew School.
Church Group
Is Installed
New officers and teachers of
the Balboa Island Community
Methodlst Church School were
Installed by the Rev. Donald
Sapp a t the 11 o'clock aeTVIce
Sept. 25. Introducing the nl'W
workers wu Matthew V. Walde·
Jlch. chairman of the Commls·
slon on Ed ucation.
The group Included: Mrs. P. F.
B a I n e s. superintendent ; Mrs.
Walter Schmid, assistant super·
lntendent; Mrs. Robert Lelnau.
secretary-treasurer : Mrs. Law-
rence Broerlng, cradel roll supt>r ·
intendent; Mrs. Clyde Shootttr.
Mrs. C. Douglass Ferry. kinder·
garten; Mrs.. Vern Smith, first
grade: Mrs. Lelnau. second
grade; Mrs. )ohn Loy. third
grade; Mrs. Baines. fourth grade:
Mlss Jean Smith. fift h grade;
Mrs. Leon ard Harrrave. sixth
grade; ~M.r. Waidelich. seventh
rrade; and Mr . Ferry. ninth and
tenth grades. Sublltltute teachers
are Mrs. Robert Ibbotson. Mrs.
MIC'hael Carl, Mn. Francia Riley,
and Clyde Shooter.
Kidnap Threat
Investigated
School Site
Release Due
All the armed ~ces hue
now appart!ntly afr'Hd to relf'a~
the old Santa Ana Army Air Base
site tha t is beln& souJht by the
High School District for a nt'w
high school site.
Army otflct>rs came htore Mon
day to look ovl'r the &ite w1th
Supt. Sidney Davidson and then
Informed him that the Sixth
Army h u releued Its hold on
the 70 acres In question.
The property may 1100n ~ re -
leased by the Defense Depart ·
ment to the Genera l Services Ad·
ministration with a uthorization
to make disposition of the pro·
perty. The-N"-'POrt Harbor H lgh
School application then may get
direct conside-ration. The altt> Is
on Falrv1ew Rd.. aC'IOSS from
Orange Coast College.
ft'C CLAD TAK:.a .A.IT
Df WQ O.UCU Of IIAWAD
~ PfC Jackie W. O atk. 2'L
wt.o. wtt•. Adele. Uvee at 112
VIa Xanthe. U do laJe. Jf.wport
a..cta. C&liL. recftltl)' took put
lEI
Job now open In
SANTA ANA to high
school rraduates,
age 18-45
These are career
jobs with excel·
lent opportunJtJes
for advancement.
CLEIIS
and
COISTIUCTIII
HEIIEIS
5·Day Week. Paid
vacatJons and
holidays. medical
coverage avallable
to employe.-and
dependents. Co.
paid pension and
disability plan.
APPLY
1030 EAST FIRST ST
SANTA ANA
Mon.· Fri. 8 A.M. ·4 P.M.
SOUTHERI coumES
liS co. ---4·bedr. horne. den. 2 baths. hardwood and c a r p e t e d
noors.
$45.000.
Submit down.
I
I
• • • I
BAY SIMES IARUII
3·bedr. Living room 15x20 rlreplact>. tenet>. covered
patio can't be duplkated tor
$19,500
Earl W. St•leJ j
REALTOR I
225 Marine Ave .• Balboa Island I
Call Harbor 1775.
Eves. Edith Matoon. HYatt 4·6222
John Ma<'N.ab. Harbor 5359
lk-autlful. modern, furnished
flrepla<'e and furnact>. two
bedroom guest quarters. two
bE-droom apartmt>nt. double
garage. Shown by appoint
mt'nt only
$29,7&0
lartlyl F. Lei.,
REALTOR
322 A MARJ~E AVE
• Balboa lsJand
Harbor 1958
---·---------
fireplace. nlct> patio, clOK' to
markets It transp. R 2 ront'.
room for anoth~ unit Drht>
by 513 Jasmine A~~. Corona
M l Mar, and tb~ ca11 m~·
LtiiE , ....
lt.ltA1. TOR
2731 W. 0out Rwy .. N...-port
Ll 8.f.277
ART C. KlSTL.ER CO .• REAL ESTATE
Dl!f..-,cwtllYd..
Jllawpcwt -..ctt
Rarbar -. dQ ar alebl
fAa& anaf
~ TO VOTE • • •
YET , •• EIOUGH TO BE AniiCTIVE .
Here l11 a rambling c·c•mfur1411•lc· h •m•• ju-.t a ~otep from
the watt>r nPar th • north b.tyft.,nt un Balboa 1 Jand.
Your Pnthu luo;m "Ill b•• ~·r. ••••·r th."'u :i Dodger tan-wht>n you d ls<-11\ •·r Ito" mtwh J 1\.; blllt)' t hPrt' i-s in this
17,000 Sq J.''t u! r •J-.111" htiiiH· q .t pklur<• -.t'ttlng of
llw•t-t!> .; nd lw •• u 111 u I 1.• nd'-4· 1p1111!
\-\'t• !Jrf'llut It wJIJ "''' la"t lou~ IJtlH·d CJI
$1 •. ~!110
ISUID REALTY CO.
19tl Park, Balboa l!>land HA 3'T7
You Ca• Dream • • •
For bolller I 0 Years • • .
• ..START LIVING ..
NOW
IRVINE TERRACE
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO 1NSPEC7
COMPL.ETED
OUR DISTINCTIVE FURNISHED MODEL HOMES
AND OTHERS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
NINE DIVERSIFIED FLOOR PLANS
To the home buyer who wishes to purchase In the
$24.000 to $15.000 class we sincerely recommt-nd
the lrvJne Estates overlooking Newport Harbor.
These homes feature California Uvlnr. Otfered exclu. aively throurh Earl W. Stanley In a Smog-Free area
known u Irvine Terrace--<>n Coast Highway opposite
the new Irvine Coast Country Club. Newport Harbor.
* For r~mmendatlon. we refer you to anyone who hold.!l a Leasehold Estate In Irvine Terrace, Beacon
Bay, Bayshores or Clltf Haven.
TilE BEAUTIFUL .. SMOG FREE"
Earl W. Stanley
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Phone Harbor 4448 For Fu:the:r Information
COIIU lB. Ill
Vogel Value
Two bedroom home with convertible den. 1 '4 b&tU. lovtly pado and aU feDIC.'ed at the low, ................
Exc-eJI.-nt flnandng
THE VOGEL CO.
2667 E. COAST HV.'Y
HARBOR li~1
CORONA DEL MAB
HARBOR 1417
UICH U¥111
3 .... ......., 2 ....
Mammoth rumpuo; room. RartM'<'uP. 28()() Sq Ft. homt'
on •, ,H·n• 1n East Cnsta :\[~a F'urnl.<,hPd.
fer Oily $22,575
THE VOGEL CO.
17fl2 Ne"' port BIHI ( , "-I a Mt'"-'1
Phnnf• Ll h<•rt ~ " ·,:;91>
IIIEDIATE POSSESSIOI
4 llellnn., 2 u• ......
TOT \L PRI\F $111 :;nn
$395 Don
21)29 11-Hh<•r Rh c1 l""' .t ~1f'~a
Llbt'ny ~ 4i61-E\f'" Llh<'n) ~ ~::'IR Hnrhor 3064 M ---
11081£ UIITS-IEWNRT HEIIHTS
TWI D.,lexes (2 1111 3 B*IIL)
on ' .. Acr(' tn ('t\o)kt• l•~'.IIH•n Twn vr<o old Rnnm for
rt>sldf'nC't' tlT ancothl'r rluplr' Prk,.cf .11 $.'1~;(11\.-"''h
Jlc)()d tC'rm!-Annual l n<'Pm,• $.'\.'<W
W. A. TOBIAS. Realtor
->'vll·ll like our frlf'ndly servl("(>
•N~ adclrt>~t.;-...400 E l71h St ('QgTA MESA
Uberty. 8-1139
----T
, .. aam.E II TIE Ill
c. ... ,.. •••• _,
A Mu1tlp1f' ~tlne RNltor can show you a wt~ varlf!t1
ot tM choSCMt valui"S In your price ranee.
ANt> Q KNOWS HOW TO DRAW UP CO'--ntACTS
FOR '11tE MOST CQNVF.NlENT '1"'D.MS.
You'll Ond It paya to do buslneq with a RMJtor. Phone
or drop In eoon tow. on• of the 2'7S reUabJe Mllltlpae Lt.tinc' &ealtonln 11'1f' Harbor Aru.
NEWPORT HARBOR
BOARD OF R~LJ S ..
CASH BAT£1. FOB ENSIGN WANr ADS
1 Time 2 Times 3 Times
20 words or less .75 1.25 1.50
21 to 30 word• 1.00 1.50 2.00
31 to 40 words 1.25 2.00 2.50
Each word over .fO .03. -.05 .07
Cash must be received within 7 days of first insertion
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JiEAL ESTATE ct. B.EifTALI ' IIAaDfE
---:~---=--~--~------2-BEDR. FURN. apt .• pvt. pa tio. en. I .......
auto. washer, dlsh master, aa· VIIP
rage, In Beacon Bay, Pvt. e1111-. t-... beach, small boat tie-up. Win-vp~~CI .. r
ter rental $100 mo .. yrly. $150.
Util. pd. No pets. AvaU. Oct. 15.
HA 1240.
Amerkan Legion 2lS 15th St.
Meetings 2nd-4th Wed. 8 p.m.
HELP WAJITED ONE BEDROOM turn. apt., $70 a
month or $65 on yearly lease.
601 Poppy, COM. Harbor M9S·J EXPERIENCED waitresses, bus
after 2 p.m. bo ed f Sa ,.:;.......-=-===---:-:---='"'':'"" ys want or turday, Oct. FOR LEASE: OFFICE suitable 15. Excellent opportunity. Call
for MO.; Ear. nose and throat Do th M
doc·tor, dentlst. lawyer. Comer ro Y arston at Harbor 4466 after 11 a .m . of Goldenrod 1: Coast Hiwy., =~~";""":=--:-:-~---:-:-:---:-:---:COM. Drapes It carpetlnit In· WOMAN TO live In with elderly
eluded. Key at Mr. Cameron's. wom an. Board, room, ·and
Write. 2860 Mill Creek Rd., small salary. Nice accommoda·
Mentone, Call!. Call: Mentone Uons. HA 1248-M.
8-5631. ilEALE~S-T_A_TE_W_AJfTED_........, ......... ._,.,_
WANTED FROM OWNER 2·Bed·
room & Den, 2-bath, home.
South or the Highway, Corona
del Mar. For cash. M. Lennert,
Box J-1, c/o The Ensign, COM.
w
FOR SALE
SECTIONAL SOFA and day bed,
reasonably priced. 304 Poppy,
COM~.==~~~~--.-~~ AUTOMOTIVE PARTS and acces·
sorles: tires, batteries, bicycles.
toys, tools, sporting goods.
paints Western Auto, Liberty
8 -2711. 1836 Newport, Costa
Mesa.
BED . DAVENPORT. reasonable.
muo;t sell before Sunday. 305
Amrthyst. Balboa lslarlt!.
LATE '4--r-FORD Co_n_v_e_rt-:-:lb-:-1-P,
$295. Call eves. Ll 8-S<t25.
CHICKERING upright plano $150.
Good cond. CaJl Harbor 2905-R
eves.
HAMMOND ORGANS. World. fa.
mous. All models. Also severa l
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 Elgln. Wallace
Ca.Jderhead lf!Weler, 3123 &
Coast Rwy., COM.
'51 CHRYSLER Imperial. 4-door.
extra clean and original. 36,000
miles. $900. Liberty 8 -4073.
BABY GRAND. Special. Only
$495. Good tone and action.
Biggest stock of wonderful
grand pianos In Orange Coun-
ty. Terms Danz 5<-hmidt Great
Piano and Organ Store. 520 No.
Main. Santa Ana. Home of the
Hammond Organ. ---.,---VOLKSWAGON. '55 hard top
sedan. metallic blue, driven 3
months. Wonderful condition.
$1 .:1..>0. 310 Amethyst. Balboa
Island. HA 3356.
ELECTRO :-II C 0 R...:,G,....A-.N"'"._,S::-a-v-e-=$4~10::-.
Ec1sy Terms. Danz Schmidt. 520
No Main. Santa Ana. Home of
thP H:l mmo nd Organ.
'4H FORD convertible, radio,
heatrr. good tires. Make offer.
Harbor 4159-W morning or be·
twe<'n 5 and 6.
Girls-
YOU
wUl have an opportunity to
advance In our firm. because
of our present expansion
program.
The starting salary Is good
and you will receive fre.
quent Increases, too.
Jobs now for:
TELEPHONE OPERATORS
-Apply-
514 ~ No. Main Street
Rm. 211--Santa Ana
9:00 to 4:00 P.M.
PACIFIC TELEPHONE
SEBVlCES
lotie Projectars
FOR RENT
8-MM 16-h-JM 35-MM
and 16MM Sound Projectors
FAST COLOR FILM SERVICE
Model Alrplane Su pplies ••rs Ca•r•SIIeta 1782 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa Phone Liberty 8· 7042
HAVE YOU SEEN?
The new Watches, Diamonds.
Wedding Rlnga, Costume Jewelry and Clocks • • . Car-ried by Ray Fields at b1a
new .-e. RAY FIELDS WATCH REPAIR
No Longer at Udo Drug aee
him at new location In the
"Vista Shopping Center,"
19th St. at Placentia, Costa
Mesa. e Phone Uberty S8488 e
COMPLETE P AINTrNG
PAPER HANGING SERVICE
HA 2976
HA 4446
EUGENE 0 . SAUNDERS
500 31st Street, Newport Beach
Painting -Decorating
PAPER HANGING ,
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Uoensed
878 w. 18th
Liberty S8628
Contractor
Costa M("Sa Liberty~
MISS ND.DIIED CllAJIDELL
l D t e r D atiGDa1 iwpl'liiDtatift
aDd tnaau.rw oJ Zoeta lilt.·
DGtieDCIL will panid,pate l.D
the fall ~ Jli091CIIB of
DJ.atrlct a of Zoeta to be beld
th1l Friday. s.t1llday .... SuA·
day at tbe klbocl Icy Club.
Ex-president
Joins Zonta
Mrs. L. E. Stephenson, past
president of The Zonta Club of
Riverside and now residing In
Costa Mesa. was initiated Thurs·
day Sept. 22. by Zonta of New·
port Harbor. under the classlflca·
tlon of Past Service Member, at
the home of Mrs. Earl Stanley,
No. 9 Beacon Bay.
A Jetter was read from Pauline
Babbitt. Zonta's 1952 Orange
Coast College scholarship win·
ner. who Is continuing her
studlt>s In the &hool of Nursing
at the Unlvt>rslty of California
at Berkeley. A letter of apprecia·
Uon came from the Zonta Girl
of the Year, Andrea Schulberg,
from tht> Newport Harbor High
School. who Is also attending the
University of California at Berk·
eley.
BEICBTS YOUTH TAKES
12-Wt:EK JlADIO COURSE
PFC Paul L. Weed. 20. son of
Mrs. Dorothy D. Weed. 1602 Clay
St.. Newport Heights, recently
completed the 12-week radio
communications course at Fort
Knox. Ky. PFC Weed, a former
student at Pasadena City Col·
lege, entered the Army In August
1954 and completed basJc traln·
lne at Ford Ord. Call!.
Business
Directory
Dflu.AKCE
INSURANCE
"Be Sure-Insure"
WITH
STANLEY
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone Harbor 2474
3315 E. Coast High way
Corona del Mar
Res. Phone, U~erty S 7315
SCHOOLS ct. DfSTBVCTJO!f
REAL ESTATE
Tbe Mewpclft Beach buUdlDI clwelllnt at new Ocean Blvd,
total at tbe three-quarter mark ~: Doaald ,.,.., ad4JUon
of 1Jeo .. nda at Jl,U 5.5ls-.l· at D W. klbea Blvcl., $1.100;
mo.t .-oo,ooo ahead of the aame WUllana B~ alter bullet·
pettod fCif lut year, and j~ a inl to Nduce It from 6 unit. to
baU mlll.&bn clollan abort of the 3 unl ... 3ar E. Ed.pwat.-, t8,SOO.
entire 18M total. • a1aco• hT .
The clty appears to be almost Edmund ~'lfu, fence at 8
certain to Mt an all-time r«<rd Rudder Bel,
for the year. With three months e ~A IILAifD
to co. the BuUdlng Department Heftent, remodelling at 225
has to averaee only a little over Opal, $100; ll L. Ibbotaon, alter·
$400.0Q0 a month to beat the atlons at 112 Opal, $250.
present record tota l of $8.629,004 elfEWtolrT ,
established In 1951. In that year Robinson. termite work an~
the Sept. 30 toW was $7,479,453, foundation at 1015 W. Balboa
just ~.OQO a head of thls year. Blvd., $1,000; Ray Thorpe, cabana
Lastllnonth'a total was $610.320. at 46 CabrlUo, Udo Trailer Park,
lncludlnf the following permits $2.000; J oe Buckley, Cabana at
Lssued durlne the closing days 30 Bolivar, Lido Trailer Park,
of the month: $2.000: Ben Reddick, demollab e OOBOifA DD.. NAil buDding at 114 23rd St.; W. C.
Mrs. Vera Gay, remodelllne at Hopkins, cababa at 33 Beach Dr.,
235 Heliotrope, $400; Fred Peter· Lido Trailer Park. $2.450; Herbert
80n, 2-unlt. 2-atory dwe1Jlng at Yetter, cabana at 6 Bolivar, Lido
323 l u m lne, $21,000; Hobart Tra iler Park, $2.000.
Loud, swim ming pool at 3U1 Nar·
clssus. $2.200: John Gannon, aa·
rage at 415 Poinsettia, $1,560; I AA.. rAil .....
Kay Finch Ceramics. patio roof ....... rVR
at 3901 E. Coast Hwy., $800.
'Paplll If Parw'
Will liP......_.
"Pageant of Peru" wtll open
the second annual World Travel·
ogue Series on Monday evening
at the Newport High School Au·
dltorlum. The color mm shows
dense jungles, 13.000-toot high
Lake Tlticaca. barren desert.
great plantations and wealthy
gold and silver mines. Lima. the
Capitol, Its coloniaJ architecture
and friendly customs. ancient
Inca clv111zatlons and forest·COV·
ered mountalns.
eBALBOA
Frank Rocco. 1-story. 1-unlt
IE SA
UPHOLSTERIII
Upbobteria9 ct. Drapery
LlbGty 1-C711
2350 If BL Coeta Naa
5" 10-TEU LOU
CouatructiC?D Lomw
5" 10-TED LOU
lEE .OBIATTLEB
Ptlrler llfllap Ct.
2515 E. Coast a-y .. CDN n. BA Jill K.1 1-5115
(N.UO Life lDsurciDce FuD41)
JAMES D. RAY
Btil•ill C.lraclor
3446 E. COAST HWY ..
ColONA DEL ~Al
HArbor 4763
l•lld.nce: HArbor 4196
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS
W.wpoct Bl"-c:.tlll· ..._ u.-ty 1-1•1
OiCo Co.
BUILDING BLOCKS-AU SJZES-AIJ. TYPES
iWUMDAT. OCI'08D I. ...
Here's why al your cooking is easier
·than ever with a new GAS range!
, .. ,.,.,._.
Automatically shuts
off t op burner at
pre-setcooklnatlme.
Ho pot-watchlna.
IOTAIY iUIECUl Automatlc:ally turns
meats under Gas
flame. Gas berbe<:ue broMinals t.st.cteen.
• POISCOP£ OYU
Glance Into perl-
sc:ope vl.wer alvn "sltht conttol" of betdnc and roasdq.
see 1111w.t ....... ., ...,., •,.. c.~·** ••• 1 -·-........ ,..,
Only GAS Waives you sUch ~ern automatic IPPiiances
Shop at the ·cros~ds Village • • • • The area·a
•
ma.t convenient
shoppiag center ••.
• • • on Newport Blvd.
-above the Arch•,
acr0811 the Freeway
&om &aq Hoepital
SPINET PI AN 0 S. Wonderful
buys Some slightly damaged
In sh lpmPnt. Rental returns
anr1 trar1(' Ins on organs. Mirror
Type Spinets as low as $195.
Easy trrms. Danz 5<-hmidt. 520
No. Ma in. Santa Ana. Home of
the Hammond Organ.
REP AIR AND M a I n t e n a n c e .
painting, carpenter etc. lust
a nyth ing. Reasonable. Satls.
faction guaranteed. HA 0126-J.
COMPLETE LA.JroSCAPDfC
SEKVICE
FREE ESTIMATES Contracting JOHN VOGEL. Realtor
Insurance r-----------------------~------------------. P-------------------~ r--------------------.
.
SITUATIONS W AMTED
S&H Green Stamps
Free deUvery
CORONA DEL MAR NURSERY
HA 1038 2744 E. Coast Hwy.
MOWERS SIIAJlPE!fED
WANT BABY SITTING in my Co· LET US SHARPEN
rona del Mar home; Daytimes. YOUR
Children 4 to 8 yrs. HA 2847 -W. LA WNMOWERS--SAWS
WANTEt>: Ironing In my home.
Mabel Whitman. 607 Margue-
r ite. COM. HA 4279-J.
COM man would like gardening,
clean-up, etc. Call HA 1038. Mel
Upshall. --------~----------PEilSOI'fAL
Knives. Scissors. Etc.
Uberty 8·5137 1. A. lJolding 188~ Merrill Pl., Costa Mesa
VEif~ BLI!fD LAtJlfDJlT
VENETIAN BLIND
TRADE IN your old watch on a LAUNDRY
new Hamilton. It means so
much more to give or get a mE NEW m a c h I n e process
Continuous day and evenlng
classes for preparation to
pass the State exam .
Call or write
For Information
AL TYLER SCHOOLS
1611 N. Broadway, Santa Ana
Kim berly 7-3511
KEllog S2513 •
Let Me Teach You
CIIDfA PA.DfTDIG
Convenient Class Lessons
Ll 8-5648
GLADYS TRACY
1928 lrvlne Ave., Costa Mesa Hamilton. Wallace Calderhead. method. Reasonable prices. Av·
3123 E. Coast Rwy., COM. erage 2 tape residential blind. ------------B111LDI!fQ 111fft.JEI
NISCELLAJfEOtJS Only $1.00
Blinds repaired and rebuilt.
WlLL TRADE .22 Rifles. 9mm Free Pick u p and delivery
Mauser pistol or 7.65 Walther Work done by appointment
pistol for good telescope or Ph 8
CEMENT
AND
BUilDING high power binoculars. HA 1557 one Uberty ·5701
alter 7:00 P.M. or weekends. or Kimberly 8'8274 All KJnd.-Free Estimatee
$:5 PER MO. RENTS good practice LA.IfDSCAPDfG-DESJQIQXQ UBEilTY U109
plano. Let the klddles learn. ------------;============:;,
AJI ternu r~nt 11 you buy later.
Danz.SChmldt, 520 No. Main,
Santa Ana. 100 pianos. Home
ot the Hammond Oraan.
l.oeT AJfD f'OV!fD
George'• Lcmd8c:ape
& Mcdntencmee
A home tan•t complete unlea
It'• la ndllcapeclt I am a U ·
cenaecl Contractor. C u 1 t o m
Land8caplnc and DeeJptnr.
Al8o Clean·upe and malnte·
nance.
MIKE MYERS
UNION S~ltVICE
U. S. l oyal Tlret
W••hi119 I PoiWII119
Complet• Lubrie41tion SeMc.
FlU PICK-UP a OELIVElY
Phofte He rt»or )094
1701 E. C:O.tt Hlth-.y tt A11Kflllo
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Tired of winter wotrtel ••• IWMty wells,
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kllurloue forced .. lf heel~~~~~ Pa~,..
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LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOCIATION
TWO OFFICII
To S.Ve Yet~
LAaUNA lEACH
ANO
SAN CLEMENTE
QUICK·
24 HOU!t SEf(VICE
LOW
LOW "REDUCING"
INTEREST RATES
EASY
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FRIENDLY
SYMPATHETIC SERVICE
FREE
CUSTOMERS' PARKING
ESCROW
SIIVICI.
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.ITODIJIT COU'at
Hey! Did you know tbat we
'have a Jall at Harbor! 1 aat In
on a atudenl eourt meetlnc 1ut
week anct watched the "prbon· m' bi'OUJbt lnto "court" from
the "jallroom." Adjoining the
courtroom where the oflenden
are sentenced ls a .J~Dall room
where the prisoners walt their
tur.n. This room ls humoroualy
known u the "the jaU."
Student court Is the ma!J:l part
of our atudent eovernment. At
the direct head ot It la loseph
Hamblet, prlnelpal. Under Mr.
Hamblet come Robert Maenua·
aon, boys' vice principal, and
Mra. Fay H.,-btaoo, gtrla' vice
prlnctpal. Rli~ Goerke Ja next
'PORT 1? .... '
{J()r1".1 .... ~, M-1 ~ I 411 <: "181'1
save
rnoney
.. .--....nee
with se.te Fa"" Mutual's
. . --• FROM HABIOB ID SCHOOL
ft UIIUaA ULDJr'I'WAL
FFA Prexy
Wins Award u atudent court advbor.
And now we get down to the
actual .tudent cou.rt. Bobby
DeLone, vice president ot the
ltudent bc)cb', Ja the bead of it
and N~ Campbell Ja aec:retary.
Under Bobby are tour team cap·
taJna, who are thla year, Anita
Palm, MickY Bukell, Jan Blum.
and Pete Gardner. It Is these
teama that pollee the school and
elve the little tlcketa that
put you In hot wafer.
Each of the teanu~ has a cap·
taln, a lieutenant, and 32 mem·
berl. A tum works only at noon
hour but they work tor two
weeks at a time, then two weeks ott. Another poup known as the
hall m o n I t e r a works during
perlocU.
After you have, Cbut we hope
you won't) received a ticket you
co to ~urt and recelye senten«.
It'a pretty serious lt ~u get lnto
eourt, for not only are you pun-
lshed, but a permanent citizen·
ahlp mark is put on your record.
Too many of thHe matlc.s won't
do you any good when you get
out ot high school.
The offenses ranre from crowd·
lng Into the lu•nch line to smok·
Inc on achool premises. Offen-
der• are brought Into court the
tlrst tew times but after that you
go dliMtly to the office. Student
court captains are picked at the
end ol Hch year by the newly
elected vJce·presldent with the
belp of Mr. Goerke. Then the
eaptaina go out and pick their
members so that they may begin
work the very first day of school.
So m ind your P's & Q's now.
rm aure you don't want to re·
«lve a little Invitation that says
"come to atudent court." • • •
e ftl liGNA
Everybody can start watching
foz achool beanies In the next
week. Tri·Sigma got together last
week and decided to order 500
white beanies with blue tassels.
Tri·Sigma consists of the top
girls of the achool getting to·
gether to do things tor the school
and plan activities tor enjoyment
ot the students.
The otflcers this year are Vir·
glnla Fuglt, president; Maret
Stovall, vice · president; J udy
Coleman, secretary, and Pat
Welter. treasurer. The other
members are Harriet King,
Nancl Campbell. Darlth Sherrill,
Jody Lleb. Chametb Starege, Sue
Brown, Gloria Chapman and
Laurel Woodson.
The requlre~ota to get Into
Trt·Slem& are a C awrqe In all
writes quite a t.w letters home.
Ke -~ lle baa about the aame amount of hoQ\e'Nork over hue
but hu more wrJUnc t~ do.
Be plana to tinlib hlch acbool
here; thtm be will have the plea-
sure ot traveUhc Uuoucb the
United State. for two weeks.
After that be wUI eo to Wuhlnc·
ton D.C. and lit In on a Senate
meetlnJ. He hopes to be able to
meet the Prettldent.
Dieter hu represented Ger-
many well and hall made a fine
lmpreulon. I know we wUl all
be sorry to aee him go.
• • • e FUT1JU COtJJICD MEJU
Harbor HI clUzenshlp classes
are lt'ttlne an example for the
rest of the community by attend·
lng the city council meetings.
The object of the clua 1s to
make better cltlzens of the stu·
dents and to help the~ under·
stand the governments of the
world.
Volunteer students from the
dltterent citizenship classes go to
the city councils evet')' alternate
Monday, ta.ke notes and give a
report on it the next day. 1be
city council approves to the ex·
tent that they mlmeopaph extra
copies of thelz agenda for the
evenln& to help the atudents
undentand the business on band.
Some ot the atudenll who have
already cone are Patty Buah.
Pete Stoddard, Judy Welcand.
WUllarn Dock, VIcky Pemberton,
Jack Hayes, Mary Sheeley, Carl
Smith. Jan~ Jordan, Gr ace Car·
ter, Fred StelfD&Dn, Bill Balmer.
Lorraine Cuthbert. Bob Yarnell.
and Christa Friedlander.
• • • e FllOSB JIEET'IXG
Attention! All Freshmen! To·
morrow altHnoon. October 7,
from the close of school tiLl 5:00.
l.s the official freshmen get·to·
gether. Dancing. refreahments.
sports and lots ot fun ls planned.
10 let's see everybody there. It's
a good chan« to gtot to know
your fellow trosh and also prac·
tlce your dancing for the all
school dance the following Frl·
day after the game. Remember.
that's tomortow afternoon for
lots of fun!!
.llm Bath, prestclent of the
Newport Harbor Future Parmen
ot America. baa been preaented a
cold pln and a c:ertUkate for hla
entry In the National pan&e and
Plant Pood Council of Amer1ca
contest.
f(e placed flnt In b!8 local
chapter out of 25 entrle. and
then placed third In the ltate out
of 10,000 entries. His essay baa
now been sent to the National
G r a n c e headquarter• to be
judced on a Nation~ bull tor
cash awards. •
Don 8 t e a r n s . Costa Mesa
Grance Master. made the presen-
tation to Jim Bath at the meet ·
lng of the Grancera.
The topic of the essay wab
Gainlne Ground Throuth Fer
tillty. Bath took a novel Idea or
putting hlmselt In the pia« of a
plant In writing a story on a
plants reaction to .clenttfk
management and feeding.
Legion Post
Sets Record
Newport Harbor Leeton Post
baa earned a tlrat place atandlna
In Oranee County In member·
ahlp amonc the Legion ~
throughout the county, Comman·
cJer Frank D. Moore lr. report~.
The local poet is also flrsf per.
centagewtse and with ltl mem·
berahlp drive bas pushed the dla·
tr1ct and the area into tint pia«
in the state.
The goal ls to reach 300 mem-
bers tbts year, according to
a..lph Bonds, membership chair·
man.
461 Calls for
Harbor Dept.
The Newport Beach harbor de·
partment handled 461 calla dur·
lng the month of August. Harbor
Master Russel E. Crall baa notJ·
fled the Newport Beach city
council and Orange county bar·
bor commission.
The department handled four
tire calls. two rescue calla. aave
assistance to eight large boats
and 22 small boats. Investigated
one boat burglary at a altp and
six on moorlnga. Ten ~ ar·
Kingery WhJteneck. chemistry rests were made, eight other ar.
1 cto N rests, three dereLict row boats nstru r at ewport Harbor tound and destroyed and 21
Hllh School, wu Invited by Gov· pieces of debris found and de· ernor Goodwin Knight to attend stroyed.
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EYES
1W ea. See
11 n. Dn!
• ....,. baa made the owl's
~ (pupil aad ida) lar9e
-tbat tbey call gctMf CD · •ada Ugbt aa paealbl. oo
• dm1t alght. B.-m th1l
Jat. bl.rd 11 Cl fCIID4M! aigbt
buater cmd bll.Db belp·
1 ... 1y lD t.be 1UJIJJ9bt.
PropH Uglat for readl.Dg aDd study la
...... tiGl to you chlld'l ..,. bealt.bl
•
CALL DR NICHOLSON TQDA Y for an appointment to ex-amine, prescribe and tit your child's eyes with the proper
t>ye wear.
DR. L L NICHOLSON
"'CCKPJ.ETI! VDtJAL SEJIVJCE•
440 w. lttb su.t Jlcat)er, u 1·15211. ea.ta .._.
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GENERAL INSURANCE
A COLOR·nLM
TRAVELOGUE
Spectacle of mountalns. Indians, prehistoric Inca clvlllzatlon
ruins and ~odem aoclety. See 13.000·toot high Lake Tit1caca.
barren desert. dense jungles. plantations. wealth mines and
Lima. the Capitol ... Cliftord Kamen, Narrator.
Newport High School Au<L ~n. 8:20, Oct. 10
h UO .... US. 1.50 ( Ta:a)
~ the WOIILD TJIAVELOGtJE IUU:S _, atx. lacladlDt -s......_ .. "'Cooahl1 Coli rh .. w.....-. c-=«•'" "':a'tCII"kk.'"
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''PIIEIIT .. PEIU"
LA6UNA BEACH lf&n ....
W 0c..n Ave. A
• .ubjeda wttb no IDOft thua one
: D In ~ quarter ancl no P'a.
have 20 eervtce poiDt8 otbeor than
G.A.A.. and scholarship, possess
a student body card and have
• • . . ... . : •••••
a statewide conference on educa-Seventeen 'f'C1W boata &Dd dml·
tlon. beld lut --*.eftd ln Sec· la.r craft were held I« ldftatlfl·
ramtt'lto. I The Governor Invited represen· cation and return to thetr own·
tatlves from ICOl"eS of business era. 21 row boats ~ed lost and not recovered and 45 row and professional organlzaUons boats round and returr:ed to
throughout the State to help owners. A total of 23 spt>ed com ·
solve the critical problems that plaints were rt'ce"lved. 35 other face our schools. PHONE HY. 4-1177
SAN CLEMENTE
601 N. 8 C.mino Real
PHONE HYacintf! 2-1 195
Of HYacintf! 2-1196
NOW .f..~:U ..
1& ... !-iiill
W. L LANDIS · oa
L. E. CAIRNS
~1-1011
1" E. 17t.b St.
COSTA MESA
PI~ ill !\ Jfj9
js·.HrA ANAl I
dliW'"• 4 & '> ,'"' BR( \0 · AY
mow trrAJn'W &T '* ~~~~;;;;;~
been outstanding participant In
at least one extra curricular ac·
tlvltles. They hold three formal
Initiations a year. A-ppllcatknU
tor Tri-Sigma are being con·
sldered now. e STVDEJJT 1'11011 GEUIAJrl
Foreign student interview:
Mr. Whlteneck was one of two complaJnts. 31 guest ~Is ac·
Orange County representatives cornmodated and 204 m.lscellan·
from the teaching fleld to be =eoijius~·~c~a~U~saijinsw~·ered·~· ~~~~ honored with this Invitation. tt
Dieter. or Derry. Noga ls an ex·
change student from Be<'kedorf. J...... I• .. u-L-~ Gecmany. He Is a senior and Is _,, ., ....
living with Pt>te Stoddard, a As Her ···L· lila Car freshman. and his family In Co· a
rona del Mar. Judy Collins, 13, of 1614 W.
Dt>rry -that'll hls American Ocean Front. Newport Beach.
name-ls 16. and though he Is a was apparently unhurt after a
senior here be would only be a bicycle she was riding collided
sophomore. or In tenth grude. with a car at 15th St. nnd Bal-
over there. Derry ls taking Civics. boa Blvd .. Newport Beach. a t 3:05
Trigonometry': P.E .. English 5 & 7 p.m .. Sunday, Sept. 25.
and. as he put It, "I rush through The car driver. Mathilda M.
American History wtth Mr. Rush." Riggs, 59. of 186 E. Del Mar St ..
Dt>rry Is interested In many Costa Mesa. said the bkycle ran
subjects. but thJS main Interests Into the left front fender of her
are a.IJ fields of sclen«. astron· car. The car driver said sh<' did II) .&G .& 111111....1'~
omy, phys ics. aviation (jets. that not see the girl untU the bicycle ~ ~~ ~
lsi. space travel and rockets. In hit the car. The girl said she Your Fa.mily Restaurant
fact back ln Germany Derry was could not remember what hap-(CIGMcl -r.-day)
makJnt IUn-powder rockets. He pened or what d.!Mctlon she was 25 5 E. Coat Bl9b
would like to be a nuclear lb)'Si· colng. She wa.s ta.ken home by 8~ 1,. Corooa ::' KC~r
dst but "not an American one. ~po~II~ce~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a German one." He plans to CO
to Gottln1en Uruveralty In GeT·
many. Dl~ reports that ln Ger·
many he was president of hls
class tor three years and that hl.s
favorite .,orta were lOCker and
handball. Tbelr student govsnment. al·
ihough not u advanced as our~,
la fashioned after Amerkan and
European Ideas. He finds the
classes over here more "relaxed"
Ulan th«*! In Germany.
· Dieter N)1 altheup be· doee
not drtve a c:ar be went to the
football ta.m• and eajoyed lt. Be ha~ trouble unc1entand1ne parts
bUt be aalcl be hacl 1004 llt.ltnlc:·
tlon, meantnr hts bo)' trlencts.
Derry aays that best~ dolnc
boiM•ork on week ends he
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Aut.boriaed A«JeDt
For All
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AAUW Plans Brunch Oct. 8
To Welcome New Members
All the nrat adtvlty o1 the
year and welcome party for new
JMmben. Santa Ana BraDch of
the American ~atlon of Unl·
venlty Women w1ll ctve •
brunch Saturday, Octobet 8, from
ten to twelve, at the home of
Mrw. L G. Connelly, ~ W. Main
St.. 1'u.un.
Graduates ot 338 c:oUeaes and
untvenlt.lee approved by AAUW
who hold depeee that meet the
AAUW requ.lrement of a bulc
foundation 1n the Uberal an. are
~ctble tor membership In the
Association. Loea.l repJ"Henta·
tlve Is Mrs. Harold Wilson ot
Corona del Mar. Huge Parade
for Vets Day
Plans for the Eighth Annual
Veteran's 'Day parade at Newpor;t
Beach were made by ottlc.ers of
the sponsoring organization, the
Newport Harbor Veterans Organ ·
lzatlons. Inc .. last week In New-
port Ha rbor American Legion
Hall.
A six division pa ra de, a fish
fry and carnival and a dance In
the Legion Ha ll that night, are
plans being made to celebrate
Veteran's Day. formerly Armis-
tic(' Day, Nov. 11.
Officers of the corporation In-
clude Vincent 0 . Cusumano,
president. of the American Le-
gion; Eugene W. GJllesple, vtce-
P r e s I d e n t . re presenting the
V.F.W .. and Newell A. Lucas, sec-
retary. of the Jack Fisher Cha p-
ter of Disabled Ame rican Veter-
ans.
Several requests have already
bl'f'n received from organizations
wishing to partici pate In the pa-
rade. One division will be tor
rommerclal entries. The fish fry
a nd carnival will be held on the
Newport Harbor American Le-
gion property a t 15th St. and Ba y
Front following the pa.rade. Billy
Arthur and his orchestra wUl
provide music for dancing In the
Legion Hall that evening.
The Veteran's Day paude w as
held In Newport Beach last year.
A heavy rain early In the morn-
Ing dampened the enthusiasm
sligh tly.
Chrilfllla Cniu
witll WAL TAH
Largest collec:Uoll of Bcrwaiicm
cruLM doth.. lD the South·
1cmd.
WnTAH CLARK'S
Hawaiian Shops
140 S. Coost. IACJU.DCZ Beach
Kat to Show. HYatt 4·6061
<OPEN SUNDAY )
lA 1' IT WITII
3403£. Coaat Bwy. 8
CO BON A DEL MAR • •
Pboae Harbor S071 S:::~~
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Elsie Narborough'!
YARN SHOP
2747 E. Coa•t Highway
Corona del Mar IL\ 0857
Knitting. Crocheting and
Neecllrpolnt Supplies
Kmtting Bags
Spcc1 a I ized Accessories
and Instructions
HOURS
Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Complete
•dscapi•c Serwice
IIIII l.alllsca,l11
2221 E. Coat 8J9bWCif
Coroacr ~1 Ma:r
Royce .nos: Lea Jooe
LJ t-701"7 BA 1225-J
FollowlnJ are the dates ol the
regular general proJram meet·
lnrs:
October 1~MJ1dred Younger,
"The Expanding Role of Women
In Publlc We."
November 10 -Dr. Charles
Nixon, professor of Polltlca l ScJ.
ece at the University of CalJ·
fornla. "Southern Africa: Cross-
roads ol Culture."
December 8-Sven and Anne
Reher. "Christmas Carols and
Customs."
January 12-Dr. Russell Cald·
well. "New World Frontiers tor
Youth."
Fe bruary 9-Dr. Rodger SWear-
Ingen, "Can Southeast Asia Re-
main Neutral a nd Free!"
March 12-Mrs. E. T. Marquis.
"How the United States La Help-
ing Others to Help Themselves."
April 12-A panel of promJ.
nent Orange County people wUl
discuss "Future Needs of Our
Couny." Judge Franklin G. West
wilL act as modera tor and the
other participants will be Mayor
Dora Hill. Newport Beach ; Chief
ol Pollee Edward J. Allen, Santa
Ana; Reverend Karl Christ, Pres·
byteria n Church , Tustin.
May 1(}.--Mrs. Beatrice Cral1,
"Three Faces ln a Mirror."
The general meetings are held
the second Thursday of the
month at 8 p.m . In the Ebell
Clubhouse In Santa Ana.
False Tooth
Lost in Bout
Leslie W. Gatton of 21 12%
W. Ocean Front. Newport Beach,
rtoported the loss of a false tooth
when a man struck him In the'
mouth for no a pparent reason
about 10 p.m. Se~t. 23 In Ernie's
Bar. Newport Hefghts.
Mr. Gatton told pollee that he
was struck In the race by one of
the other s hurneboard players
while he w as playin' In the bar.
He said the fight came about
when he asked the otht'r player
for the $1 he won. as they were
playing for $1 and beer.
The first suspet't uked the
second ~ to tah ~re of
Mr. Gatton. A beer was placed
on the bar while he was stJJI
ta lking to the second sus pect I about the pay off. Then Mr. Gat-
ton was struck In the mouth by
tht> first suspt>ct. The rlrst supect
left tht' S<'Pn£' and tht' M'Cond
suspt'ct attt>mptt'd to take up the
I fi ght but other people preS<'nt
brokt> it up Both suspects left
thP scene In a car driven by a
gi rl.
Tract Maps
Given Okay
Four tentntlve subdivision tract
maps wNe rP<.'omm<>ndf'<l for a p-
1 provnl by t ht' Co1;ta M<'!;8 city
1 planning commission last week
I
and forwarded to thP Costa Mesa
city council for final aC'tlon.
The m aps lncludP-d thoSf' to
Dike and Colt'gTove. 12 lots.
Thurin Ave. near Hamilton St.;
Max Pop~>. 10 lots Pomona Ave.
near WIIMn St.. Hale Co. 2ff1 Jots
In the Hale tract oct Baker St.
and Oran~t' Coast Acres. 73 Jots
on Bakf'r St. near Barr AvP
Comm issioners recommended
denial for the rezoning of a five-
acre piece of property from R-4
to M-1 lwhind Quonset VIllage,
W. 17th St .• aftt>r a public hear-
Ing. Owner A. E. Tltra ny of 202
Driftwood Rd.. Shore Cliffs.
sought the rezoning for the pro-
perty. Re Is the owner of Quon-
set VUlage.
Four subdivision applications
for fewer than five lots and five
variance applications also re-
ceived the attention of the plan-
ning commlssiQn.
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