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UPEIIOR COURT
COBOWA DEL KAA. CALD'. TIIUBSDAY. OC"I'OBEB 20, ltsS
Motion for
Dismissal
Is Denied
About 2,1SO dlnntora were served ~-
at the Corona del Mar Lobster
Bake Saturday and Sunday, 1
grossing around $3,300 for the I
Corona del M ar . Business Assn.
Trial began yesterday In De·
partment 3 of Superior Court In
Santa Ana on the constitution-
ality of thf' Newport Beach ordl·
na nce which regulates • rentals
during Easter Week.
TBE LOaTEa aAJtE QUEElf •claiae ta surprt.a.-cmd Ia tears
--4S her DGIIle 1a ~ a the choice of the JudqH. The QueeD 1a Carol Jnag ol Ill 1rt.a Aft .. Corona del Mar. DeeDee
CUDAlllghCDD. Mlu Wewpod Jhacb, 1a at the left. prepcmng to
c:rowa tiM QaMa. CIDd lD tiM badrvrouad ta Scmdee Decudortt. oa.
of tiM ..._ Prtaceues. (Easip pboto)
Kick -off Setlov. 1
For Chest .Drive
and the Balboa Bay Lions. In-
come trom rides. ga mes and
other booths Is ex(>f'cted to In· creue this total to $5,300.
The cool, c 1 o u d y week-end
weather kept the crowds some·
what under the total of last
year, when 2,437 meals were
served. a nd total revenue w as
$5.TI2.52.
Proceeds again wiJJ go t oward
completion of the Youth Center
Building on the Harbor VIew
School grounds.
Top winner in the pet parade
Sunday waa the canine "wed·
ding party" entered by Peggy
and Chris Fraser and W innie
O'K«-efe. Their entry won tlrst
place for best costumed 9(.'ts and
alliO the best In show 1\ward.
Mike Flanegln won second. and
Ellah Burton third for best cos· I
turned pet.
Other winners were: besf
groomed dog-Len Jones, first
tor his collie; Judy Justin. sec·
on d. and Kathy McCay, third ;
most unusual pet-Mark Van
Dyke, first for his duck. and J im·
my Howard, second for h is goat : I
best trained dog-Toni Gallucci.
first; Chris Carr, second; Sherry
The c:-am palgn to raise $28.
for the Newport Harbor Commu·
n lty Chest will be launched at a
klck-otf breakfut Tuesday, Nov.
1. ln lrvtne Coast Country Club.
The 1oal last year was $22.550.
YMCA, $3.000; Girl Scouts. $6,400; Geyer, thlrd; Best groomed cat-
Tar Ptt, $550; Children's Hospital, Mark Van Dyke. flrst; Susan
$909; Christmas welfare,· $500; Newlon, second; best pure bred
Protestant Welfare, $650; Catho· dog-Tatty Travers, first for her
lie We 1 fa r e Bureau, 82,950; dachshund; Pat Schultz, second,
Orthopedic Hospital, $400; Trav · and Lisa Willits. thlrd.
The budget Includes Vlsltlni
Nurses. $1,540; Boy Scouts. t6.600;
Harbor Area Boys Club, $3,000;
Pirates Point
eler's Ald. $35; United Defense Prizes were donated by the
Fund (US0), $1,000, and cam· jud1es. who were Kay Finch,
palgn expenses, S966. Frank Jordan, Mrs. Gene Clark ,
Mrs. Kenneth Coolln1 of Bea· Mnl. Claude Blood a nd Mrs.
con Bay, campaJen· chalnnan, Verne Wat..on.
bu taued a plea for campaJp Winner ot the .._......_ tale
~ilpt.~~~i!~~lr.~ln~~=z:t~~·~·!l.·~-~~~ ~~~
tnanfty Chett. 'nte Rev. lames ------
Fullerton Tilt Stew....;. Ia first vice-president;
Mrs. Ralph Tandowsky, serond
The Oranie Coast eou~ pt. vtce-presldent, Onin Wrl1ht. sec·
rates have a "b ye" In this week· retary·treasurer, a nd Mrs. Sigrid
end's grtdlron JIChedule, but a~ Neff, publicity chairman. Dr. Ed·
pointing tor a do-or-dJe en· ward Milum Is assistant cam·
counter wtth Fullerton a week palgn chalrman.
from Saturday night a t the Hor·l
nets' field. The two teams wtu H • I s t enter the contest deadlocked tor . ear In g S e
top spot In conference standings
with two wins a piece. 1 n Arson Case Solid drilling In defen~ got a
good share of the credit for last
Saturday's dramatic 21·13 vic·
tory for the Pirates over the
Santa Ana Dons In Plrate Sta·
dlum. Standout performer was
George Holden, who netted 118
yards for the Pirates In 17 tries.
Hla 37-yard touchdown run top-
ped a 57-yard drive the flnrt time
the home team h ad possession
of the ball. The Dons tied It up
7. 7 with l :39 left ln the first
halt.
Late In the third period, the
Pirates took a Don kick on the
Santa Ana 45 and went over ln
8 plays, Holden scoring his sec-
on d TD from the 8. The Dons
came rlibt back. acorln1 in 18
playa after receiving tbe ldck·
off, but they mlaed the poJnt,
and tralled 14-13. Mike lfau set
up the lnsu.rance TD by lt\tercep-
tlni a Don pass on hla own 45.
Blll McKenzie scored from 4
yards out 12 plays later, and
Haas kept h1a ldddni nteord
perfect to make the 8COI'e 21·13.
11111••._ llll1r.
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County s~ Heinz KaJ·
.er's condJtlon Ia t1nprovlna tn HM,~ B~ltal. No vlsiton ex·
cept members of hJs famUy are
permitted to ~ the loc:-al county
olficlal. Mr. Ka.l8er underWent a three·
hour aurterY ..Son SaturcJ&y
nitht t~ a bleedtn& ulcer. Be
wu ant operated on f~ a kid·
ney ailment on ~ t .
Preliminary hearing on two
charges of arson and one burg·
lary ch arge will be faced by
John L. Hermann, age 33. of 304
32nd St., Newport. at 2 p.m.
Wednuday In Newport Beach
justice court.
He was arraigned In Judge
Donald J. Dodge's court Tuesday.
BaU was S<"t at $2.000. He was
committed to Orange county jaU
In lieu of ball. He was charged
with setting fire to the home of
his estranged wlfe, Mrs. Pauline
Hermann, .al 638 W. 18th St ..
Costa Mesa: which resulted ln
approximately $12,000 damage
Saturday night. It wu thelr first
weddlng anlnvenary. Mrs, Her·
mann, who owns two beauty
salou In this area, had started
divorce proceedlnp two m onths
ago.
Don Vaughn, son of the Jete
Constable Frank Vau1hn, aaw
Mr. Hermann at the fire ~cene
and notitted Mesa Pollee Chief
Arthur MeKenzle. Mr. Hermann
was arreRecS and then taken to
Ha.& Hospital. where MVeral
stlt.che~~ were taken to clOM a
wound In b la rlcht wrllt.
CIDISTIAif laDe& CIIUJlCII
That we must be born acaln
throuih spiritual unctemandlni
In order to enter Into the k:lni·
cSom at God wtll be brou1ht out
tn the Newport le&ch Cbriatlan
Sclenc:e church Sunda,y wben the
.-abject of the ~-Sermon 1a
"'ProbatiOift .a. Death."
The Normans
Sell Nursery
:Horman's Flower Shop and
Nursery. a Corona del Mar land·
mark at Dahlia Ave. and Coast
Hwy., has been liOld by Mr. and
Mrs. Lincoln Norman to Joe D.
Ellis of 431 Begonia Ave., Corona
del Mar, and Lynn J. Mossholder
of 457 Morning Ca nyon Rd .. Co·
rona Highlands.
The sale will be eUectlve on
Nov. 1. and the business will
continue under the s ame name.
according to Mr. Ellis. who
owned and operated Garden Cen·
tt-r Nursery at Iris Ave a nd
Coast Hwy.
Nominees for
Kiwanis Club
Realtor Harvey D. Pea.w of
Balboa Island and Attorney Jo·
seph P. Guerin of Newport h ave
been nominated for presidency
of the Newport Harbor Kiwanis
Club.
Other nominees are: VIce-pres·
ldent-01'. John Albarlan, Roy
Andersen and Jack Nelson (two
to be elected) ; treasurer -Bert
Connell and Bob Hleld; directors
-Allen Ashworth, Bob CbUd.s.
Monte Grimes, Bob Hleld. Jack
Net.on, Clyde Johnson, Don Klrk·
patrick. Dr. Verne Koepsel, Dr.
Davtd Nleben, Max Pope, Maurie
S t a n 1 e y, Dick Swank. Carl
T h o m a a and Herb Thom u
<seven to be electedl.
TBE T!lEAS111lE KUlfT. al'W'CI'I'S a big fMture of
the CorOil(l del Mar Lobater ~an. waa won by
thia trlo-(left to r 1qbt) ~ Loune. 12. of
324 Marigold A ... ; Bill ~arg ... 13. of 2530 Sea·
Ylew A•• .. cmd his brother Teny, 10. all of Co·
rona del Mar. Tbe'f dl'rided SS cash aDd ISO
IOYUig" bond. The clews. prepcued by Treasure
Cluel ]1m Vaa B•lce. INi them to ChiDa Con.
where they louao t.be c.beat about 7 cua. Satur·
day. (Eaalp ph_o_t_o:....) ----------
Mesa Pinball
Law Delayed
for Revision
COM COMMITTEE .MAPS
CAMPAIGNvs.FREEW A Y
Harry C. Brewster, Balboa
lRia nd proJ)('rty owner who Ini-
tiated this chall~nge of th~ New·
port ordinance, was the only wit·
ness presented by hls attorney,
Robert Corfman.
Mr. Brewster testified that he
owned property at 305 Amethyst
Ave., and that the ordinance pre·
vented h im trom obtaining the
same amount of rental that he
was able to receive before. Su-
~or Judge Raymond Thomp·
son stated It wu apparent tbat
the ordinance affected Mr. Brew·
ster's property rights. as weU as
the property rights of other
people In a slmllar situation.
Attorney Corfman rested the
case for the plalntlff attt>r enter-
Ing as evidence, a sketch of the
Brewster house. a snapshot ot
the h ouse, a copy of the Cll'll!l·
nance application for license and
the letter from Mayor Dora Hill
that was sent out with copies of
the ordinance.
Newport City Attorney Karl
Davis then argued tor non-suit
on the grounds of Insufficiency
ot evidence. Judge Thompson
dt"nled the motion. and the court
adjourned for noon recess.
City Attom~y Davis began p~
seonting the city's case when
court resumed at 1 :45 .
Galleon Wins
High Honors
-n.~c.s· ........ ............... A new board ot cl1recton to an4 attempting to re-loeate It
.,. OlllaM .. llu a. "'WllD4"' 0.0.. del ...
... ~wtloll~lMd
a l!l)edal CCIIIUI'dttee to tlabt the planner, explaloed that the free.
.Jt,att" highway plan for a freeway way propost"d ln Corona del Mar
to split Corona del Mar along would bto 250 f~t wi de. romplett>
Fifth Ave. we~ picke-d when the with fPn~ undrrpasses and
port Bt"ach for chang~s In the civic group mt't Fnday n ight In hmitl.'d f'ntranc~ I
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lsel tD ..,. -Dna•t n.. Dldlae • wide ~u.a 1a
~ by tbe ColUJDbia
Sdlolcatic Pnu AaodArtioG.
New Y«k Ctty. ordinance. • Corona del Mar School. Ht> explalnPd that tht> statP
Mr. Hurwitz pointed out that The committee. whlt'h Includes highway drpartment wou!rl hold
the proposed city ordinance w as A. K Phelp.... Bob Sattl~r. Mrs_ ml't't mgc; locally aftt-r 1mning
so broad that It not only banned Bea Wa ldeck. Bradt>n Fmch I out te<'hmcalitle!'. PM piP at thf'
pin ball machlnt'S but just about Wallat'e Calderhead. Bob TowlE' rnN'IIng said tht>y did not want
any ga me that takes a coin to and Harry Bergh. will study to wa it that long tn oppo~ it.
get It going. These included m eanc; of opposing the Ff('t'way Jam£'S Stoddard :'\~·port Beat'h
shuffle alleys. guns which shoot city rouncilman. told tht> civic
at targets. claw machines and Harm seen .• n I group that thP city council
grab machlnt><;. The attorney ex· wantE'd an op1mun on how th<'
plalned that the Newport B<-ach M • H Corona del Mar J)('Ople fplt about
ordinance bans pin ball rna · OVI n g wy I tht> fri'E'way A motion was
chines but J)('rmlts OJX"ration of • ad<>ptl.'d by thP ct\IC as.."'<'itlt1on
the other types of ga m<'S. "Diverting h 1 g h w a y tratfk to oppoSt> lh<' fr('t'way as II now
The lawyer proposed that all away from a town "111 S<'rlouc;J) c;ta nric; and t ha t furthPr ronc;irl
machin<'S. Includ ing pin ball I hurt busl·n.t'c;s in the town ." t>ra t1on l")(' ~\"Pn to its IN'ation 1
machine.><;. be permitted In pri-That is thf' rc.>port rf'C('ivf'd h y Mr ~toddard dP"CTibt'd thP local
vate m!'E'ting places and !ratc.>r Bradc.>n F'1nch. ml'ml'x'r of thP \o\RtPr c;n uatJon anrl th P P""-"1
nal orga nizations. He cla im ed I Frf'E'\o\·ay Surn•y Cro mmittN' of blllty of a nothPr watN rf"J'r\"nJr
that no city prohibits s ut'h tht> Con>na c11.'1 ~ta r Civic A'c;n .. tX'ing IO<'a tpd in Buck r.ulh Hr
games. except slot machines. In w ht'n ht> cht-..·k<'d w1th Carlsbad tnlrl how c;hort nn "'l!Pr t h~ cit\
private places Under h is pro and O«>ans1clr two communitJM c·nuld h<' 1f it rlPJ)(>ndPd "-<olrl~ o~
posal they would be subject to that have pxpt>n enN'd high" ay tht> M~?tropolltan w,,,t>r Di..,trk t
all laws pertain ing to ga mbli ng re-routmg. Councilman LM-W1l•kr sa irl
a nd would require a permit and ~tr Finch c;a irl h<' had talkt>d that he.> was infnrmffi th.ll , trar
llcenSt> fi'E'. w ith the 0<-f-anc;Jdt> Chamber of t k s ignal \\ould bt> 1n~t .tlled at
A license tee tor each opera· CommNce S('('retary, the m ana· Coast Hwy. and Mormnf! Canyon
tor t'alllng for $100 (rom one to I ger of the Carlsbad Hotel and Rd by th~? first of the yrar
six mach ines and $15 for each 1 the pnlicP ch1ef of Oc«.>ansld e Tht> n~?w d ire<'turo;; <'l<'<'tffi in
additional mach ine.> . ..,hlch Is In
1
ThE'rt> Is no s ubstltut<' for tra!fk. dude Mrs Harry Ber~h ~~~
line with other cities. was pro · these mt>n told Mr Finch. First
1
Bert Smith. Norman F'lf'minJ:
posed by Mr. Hurwitz. He also to suffl'r. they said. would be Mrs. Norma n Pt:>a'lf', w ~~ Pt>r
proposed an effective date of the motels and hotel!'. the rest-row. Du ncan Stewart Frt"'<1 Stoc1
June 30, 1956 Instead of Jan. l. aura nts and ~rvice sta tions. and I dard. Hubbard Rkhtrr a nc1 li:lrr~
1956. 1 evE'ntually t hP en tirE' area. Wood.
J cme OstraDde1' of Cof'ODG del
Ka:r. aow atteadlag Staa.ford.
WCD editor of the ·ss Calleoa..
PriDtiAV of the Almual waa
doae by the E.aaiCJD.
'Round-World
Walkers Here
The walkiag mother aDd
daught. from CleDCSoto-Kn.
Nary Cum.m1ags. sa. aad MiA
Nerrlly Cummings. 34--Grriftd
in Corona del Mar a1 2 o'clock
yesterday afternoon on their
loag. loag walk around the
world. They atopped in their
arduoua trek to q»ead U..
a..igbt in Coroa.a del Mar.
Tbe'f were bead.lag for Saa
Di~. aad from then they
..,.... to tum eaat. acrou tbe
couatry. aad thea (by boat.
tbat ia) OD to Europe.. Tbey
....... ac:ceptlag DO ridec, bat
did ~ aD in'ritatiOD from
Nary Da'ridaoa for a bit. at
Nary aad BW 'a cafe. They had
.aaed thetr c:arrriag load dowa
to rl poua.da. aad they ._..
figuri.D9 they bad better ~
aome better walltlDg &hoes.
PiiU•It•d ........,, • ~.Ill tile Qty of.....,_. ... U. C:.hf. Office
.... ,, .. tl .. ,. ... , ............. ~-.. 2110 e. c.... H~y. CMDN tki
Mar.
MaiR"t A4tdNU: 2110 E. C..tt Hltllwey, c.-ctef Mer, C.llfomla
TELEPHONES: HArl>or 1114 uct 1111
MEMIE.l OF THE
CALI'ORNIA NEWSP,_,EI PUILISHERS A$SOCIATION
AM .t tile NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATON
• 0 0 TM NEWPORT HARlOt ENSIGN ~~ It"" 4atarMIMd to lte a
"'"fNpel of t•-•1 clrculatio11 ~ iudtm•nt of the Supwfw Court a"d by
,..atoll th.,..of It qualln.ct to pt~ltlitll •n p~~bllc notic" req11lre4 lty law • • •
& .. red M s.-ct Cia• Matt. 1ft tM Pott Offic• at c-.. al Mar. C:.hf.
AlVO E. H.VJIA •. ~ltot alief PuWIIMf
PEG HMI'A.-·-···--·--·--·----·----··-Auocl.te Wtt.r HUGH McMILLAN Newa Phofotraplw
IERT L JOHNSON_ A41.....tlllnt OlrMtet
SAM MITCHELL ·-Actvettlllnt. Prlntl119
RUIY STEVENSON. '-"••pw
SUISCRII'TION RATES
L.c.l w~ptt011 ret..: Two yM.......U.OO; Ofle .,.ar-$).00
OvtsJde of the Herlt. Area: T-yea,.._.7.00; -, ........... oo
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1:+ M I M M M M 8 i M + a;M I M & M M M I i M 8 M M M M E M E 8 1:¥ M 8 0
Hope you oil 9ot down to the Corono del Mor lobster Boke
during the week-end. It wos o great event. Those lobsters were won-
derful (so Peg says). And so were the chopped sirloin dinners (which
I et). The pet parade was a top attraction: you can't beat, the com·
bination of kids and pets. Then there was the queen contest: also the
fashion show, a nd the local talent, all pretty unbeatable combinations.
But there was something else even greater . . . the tremendous.
unselfish effort put out by the folh who made this show possible. not
for eny gain for themselves, but to rt~ise funds for a most worthwhile
project-the completion of the Youth Center Building on the hillside
just above Corona del Mar.
The highest of proise goes to the businessmen of Corona del Mt~r
for their initiative in originating this Lobster Bake seven years ago.
and for their perseverance in carrying it forwt~rd et~ch year with in-
creasing success. Now sht~ring the burdens. and the praises, for this
fine community effort is the Balboa Bay Lions Club, co-sponsors for
the second year.
Take a bow, Kenny Brandt. for the Corona del Mor Busine$S As·
sociation. and AI Pleger, for the lions Club-for all the workers within
these two public spirited organizations who helped you in your co-cht~irmanship of this great project. It is service like this that makes "
community great.
SEND ME THE THREE-YEAR-OLDS
they will gain gr~ce, poise, and balance tha1
will stay with them through life.
CLASS
FOI' 8ecJ~pDer, batenud.lote.
Ad9aDced Xoa-Pro.._laDcll
-"olt lwal.
Ccla.ues tor Mothen ~ Business Women)
Speclaltted training tor the
pre·school chUd from aee three.
Class & Private Lessons.
~~
School of tbe Dcmce
For baformatloa cmd llegbtratiOD PhOIM Harbor 3tl3t
HYatt 4-4719. EYeDiAp call HYatt 4··711 collect.
Classes held lD Mar1ort. Bm. Studio of Qana & Moclel.1D9
2912 E. Coast Bwy. C«oDa del Mar. Ac:rou b.-Port 1b.at:n
Letters-.
Editor of the Enaten
).6. property owners In Corona
del Mar (a hou• with three loti
at ru Poin.lettJ& Ave.) we wtab
to protest vteoroualy the plan to
re-locate Coast Hwy. alone PUt.b
Ave.
We boueht this property be·
cause It wu removed from the
Hlehway and from the trartJc
and crowds at the Ocean Front.
We expect to retire there.
We should like to augeest that
U a Freeway fa developed that It
be behind the hUls, circumvent·
inr the coast towns completely,
........ Harbor r.a.lgD
as It does around Oceanside.
There Is no advantage to Free-e LOU'TZa TIME
way travelers or to residents of Aa far u I'm concerned, the
coast towns to be directly on the marlin season Is over. There are
route ol a Freeway. some dle·hards. like "Pappy''
Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Scbolt:r Hanlson. probably, who are still
hopinr, but I'm not among 'em.
Editor of the Ensign. When they rlne up only one mar-
We property owners are surely lin In a week at San Dlero, l'm
"up In arms" ov« the plana to throueh. Lately, In spite of all
route a Freeway near F1tth Ave. I can do, I've found my thouehts
What can we do to protest thla full ot bl& red thlnp. Yep, It's
absurd move! We 'hope petitions Lohner time aeain. Last week·
wUI be drawn up to protect the end wu a rood example. 'cause
schools and Youth Center and to It wu the annual Corona del
demand that the present plans Mar Lobster Bake.
be dropped. Every time I start thinking of
Dema V. Leopold lobsters, I want to argue about
• • •
ay COL AlmUW W. SJOTIL ,._ Member of City CouacU
how they're cooked. The other
day. while I was cleanlne up the
yard, Incident to the near·com-
pletlon of our new Whale'a Nest,
I kept thlnklne more and more
about lobst«. By 5 o'clock, the
urge was irrepressible. We called
Norm over at his Butcher Boy
shop. "Sorry, you-all," saJd Norm
In hls·best Texu accent. "but too
many other follu had the aame
ldu today. We're just fresh outa'
those bugs."
It was eetttng late, and I knew
T'd never sleep rleht without a
lobster dinner. So I called De-
laney Bros. over in Newport. They
had 'em, and fresh. so we made
It before they finished scrubblne
the floor for the· day.
e LOBSTEB-OH·TBE-BOCK.S
''Why don't you •team your
lobsters. Instead of boutng 'em!"
Lookey here now, Boss man, the use o.t exor bitant sums of I ~sked the young fellow who
what ve you trying to do to your money for advertising of was getting ours ready. And be-
me-make me a creator of our town. That was only 15 fore he had a chance to answer
mystery serials! Lady calls up March 1955. At that time a ~asl· I was telling him of the virtues
the head ofiice and complains m1stlc friel')d said, "Now watch o.t steamed versus boiled lobster.
like this: "What did happen to them figure out a way to get 1 give credit to Udo Isle's Paul
the tour little sevens! 1 suppose around the vote ol the people." Rogers. who brought the Idea
I'll never find out now." Well, he was so right. The from Wedgeport, Nova Scotia. as
Council voted $7,500 at the last the only tangible return he's had Damphlno wha' happen, but m-tin"' tor the -le purt'V\ ... of from a good many trips up there between page 2, where I usually """ • -·..--f bl t N f 1 get It done, and p~ge 8, to which advertt.sinr the fact that New· or g una. 0 ancy equ pment port Beach hu attAined the rl~ .needed. Paul tl'lls me. The crews
I am a comparative stranger, old are of 50 yean. So what? of the tuna fishing boats always
something did, last week. I'll tell you for sure, folk&. our have an old bucket aboard. Be·
Anyboo . . . the Boss dJd lo-Councll-1 mean 4 or 5 of them fore noon they dip a couple of
cate that mysterious "continued -just can't take a hint from Inches o! sea water, toss In half
on Page 8" and bere It is: that election la.st March. Now. a dozen tlst stted roclu. put the
!Continued from Pa~e 2) there Is one .ure way to take lid on the bucket, and heat it. up
before Invested more than 50 care of people like that. Put a on the pot-bellied stove that a a
cents. measure on the next regular part of every tuna boat. When
The winning numbers were a}. election ballot In April. 1956. the water Is boiling steadJiy, In
ways flashed all over Panama at limltlnr the amount that can be go the .~lve lo~ers. atop the hot
the finish ot the drawing Sun. spent from your advertblnr fund rocks. Keep em out of the wa-
day morning at 10:15. I was )y. tax money to a apecUic figure. ter," says Paul.
lnr on the grass at our swim-That they will understand, but Funny, but they cook Jn about
mtng pool. the Caribbean Sea, whether they understand or not, the same time. this way, u It
convalescing from the dancing it will hantllcap them like box-takes to boll 'em.
and Panamanian sarsaparilla of ing gloves when they reach Into • STEAM IIDIE
the night before when one of the, the petty cash. There's a world of diflerence,
gals busted out of the C.O.'s quar. Did I say "~tty!" WeU, they thourh. In the finished product.
ters with the news. Says she, added two cents ~r $100 to your Steamed lobsters are twice as
"lsn't that queer: the craziest tax bill comJnr out In a few juicy and the flavor is something
number won the lottery-7777!" day. now, wh)ch ralaes $11,000. you wouldn"t belleve. It you're
I reached a standing uprirht Th1s added to 18.000 aurplU. one ot thOM "I Wled to Uve tn
position In one motfon, grabbed etves them nearly p),OOO ol your ~ew En.eJanc!" folks who atfll ln·
her by the shoulders. lifted and dough to be "do·fooders.'· slat that the Eastern lobften are
s hook her. and asked her it she I don't see how you can stop bett«. try steamJng your next
knew what number I bad. She them from doing It this year, but batch. You'll never boll them
said no. I dropped her and ran you sure can take out some in· again. And you'll be muy con·
a ll the way to my quarters. surance against Irs happening tento with our CaJlfornla pro·
Why? Because I'd been wearing again, tlrst by voting a reason· duct.
those T777s pinned on the lapel able limit on the total tax money The young fellow had three
of my white jacket the night be-that may be spent on advertls· red ones cleaned and wrapped
fore. and I wanted to see it they lng, and secondly, by ellmlna· up, long before I finished my
were still there. They w«e. Yes. tlng from the Council all three exposition. Custom Is bard to
and they paid oU. Any more o.t the incumbenta who come up kill. I have an Idea that we'll be
questions? for election next Aprll-none of eating boiled lobsters for quite
• • • whom was able to win hls own a while around here unless more
• ADVEIITlSDfC PVJn) district under the queer election Jive ones are available. I'll make ~Call HArbor 1114 for Job ft...:-&:-g Remember when the people law that I worked hard to get a prediction, though. It any local riiDUU voted overwhelm1nrlY to atop Into the Charter and which I am lobster emporium lets me know
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COAST SUPER IEAT DEn. UIDER lEW IAIAIEIEIT
NOW FEATURING • • •
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CHOICE BABY BEEF
Finest Name in Meats in all the Southland
We cany Manninq•a Choice Baby Beef ExcluaiYely.
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conform to the election proced· for aa.le, they'll have a steady
ure used at aD levels In our rov· customer. And every time a pur·
emment. chaser eata hl.s first steamed one,
Bow 1 ten Into that trap and that John~ merchant wUI have
"leeged" to eet It Into the Char· another convert. who'll re.fuse to t~ I'll never know. Oh yea, I buy 'em anywhere else.
nearly Jorrot to name names. e TBETU ALL coon
The gents who could not w1n When we eot around to dinner,
their own district. Yet were those dellrhttul red crustaceans
elected by the other dlst..rlcts, are were better than ever. I ate ev·
Gerald Bennett. In West Newport erythlng but the shells. With my
District No. 1; Clarence Hl&ble In stomach sinetne a soft bed·tlme
Balboa. Island Dlrulct No. 5, and lullaby, I came to a startling
Lee Wllder of the southeasterly conclusion: lobfters are just
portion of Corona del Mar, DJ.s. plaln rood. no matter bow you
trlct .No. 6. cook 'em!
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•• Tar Tattles
e IBJIIOa ft.A Y
Thirty-one people are now
practlclnc for the annual .enlor
play, which wlll be clven De·
cember 2 and 3. The play thla
year 1J "The Remarkable Inct·
dent at Canons Comers." Robert
Wentz, drama coach and head
of the play, anounces that they
are trytne aometblne new thla
year, and lt should be qu1te
good.
The actors and actresses for
the Senior Class Play are: Dareth
• SherriU, Norma Holfner, LucUie
Taylor, Beverly Statford, Laurel
Woodson. Heather Liddle, Sue
Nissen, Sherry lnloes, Marcie
Stovall, Mary Haynes, Sandra
Williams, Pat Kelter, Kayra
Hurst, Elizabeth Snowden, Diane
Joyce, Carol KJne, Steve Watcher,
Tom Niquette, Gawaln Mau,er,
Carlton· Dawaon, Dav14 Grant.
Dennis Harwood, Mike Michaud.
Derry Noea. Dennla Hendenon.
Darrell Hartahom, David Powen.
Rod Calderhead, Mike Bartlett.
Bob Daniela and Neil Beatty.
This play wu originally writ·
ten for televlslon by the man
who received the "Emmy' award
for best acrlpt In 1954. Hla name
Is Reginald Rose. 'the play hu
three acta. The drama cluaes them~elves
sound mighty exclttne. There are
four classes with about 25 atu·
dents to a clus. No booka are
used ln Mr. Wentz's cla.ues, oh
no. they're all llve characters
that those atudents use. RJcht
now the students are studying
people, how they walk, talk, act,
habits and other points. Then
they come to class and portray
these people tor the other atu ·
dents. There Is a small stage In
the classroom where tbey dem·
onstrate, ao you better watch out
or you will have yourself acted
out In one ot the drama classes.
Later on In the year candid
shots will be taken of the drama
students and then played back
to the classes. Shots taken at
lunch, In between classes, dur·
lng classes and other times dur·
lng the day. A student of Mr.
Wentz's will take the pictures.
There are teams tor charades
now. About once a week the
teams compete against each
other until, around Christmas.
they will have a champion team.
They act out titles, famous char·
acters and other points of Inter·
est to the drama classes. At the
moment the glrla are leadlnc the
boys. Yea for ua &Uta! Mr. Wentz
La not atvtnc much homework
bat watdl out! La*-In tbe ,..r t1MJ atart ~ l1neL UD·
fortunately ttl .. da. la Just for
seniors, but It atves the youncer
classmen aomethln& to look for·
ward to. • • •
e POSTEa WDUfEJlS
The PTA Postel'S for member·
ahlp were judged after open
house last week. Laura Woodson
won thJs year u she did last
year. David Yeisley received sec·
ond prtz.e and Karen Waener
came ln third. They were chosen
trom 35 posters. These posters
were taken from the sophomqre.
junior and senior classes taught
by Mrs. Sh1rley Rice.
There ls also a poster club
whJch makes the posters for the
school dances and other school
activities. The members ot the
poster club are: Seniors. Sally
Wlgg. Penny Nicely. Anne Haw·
ley, Helen Jones, Cathy McLeod.
Sybil C&mey, and Lany Castro;
Juniors, Howard Graham, Joan
Waggoner, and Jessica Roberts;
Sophomores, Patty Raean, Doro·
thy Brice, Lyn Cottingham and
Patty Parker. • • • e BOIIECOJIDIG
The annual homecoming for
Harbor Hl&h'a Alumni will be
alter the Orance football came
on Nowmber 10. It wlll be In the
Social Hall. The dance wUl be
sponaore4 by the newly formed
Pep ComrnJ.alon. They hope to
make eftO'l&h money to pay back
the lcllool for the use of supplies
to decorate the coal posts for
games and other-decorations and
also to promote llchool aplrlt.
The president of the Pep Com·
mission Is Chuck Kolvllto and
---FROM HABIOR JU SCHOOL
aY ....... I.II.D.-nuL
•
under him are twelve membera.
Seven of these twelve are taken
by pet.Jtlon and the other-Ove
are heada of J'lae twirlers. Ma ·
Jorettee, Soncleader, Cheerleader-
and the Band pna1dent.
A homecoming queen muat be
chosen &lao. Thla Job taU. to the
football teama. The Pep Commla·
alon eoes to the Cee football
teams. The Pep Commluton eoes
to the Cee football team and bas
them nominate airla from the
freshmen and sophomore classes.
Then they eo and have the Bees
nominate soph, and jun1or airla
and then have the vanity noml·
nate junior and senior etrla.
Then four nominees are choeen
from each of the 3 lower clusea
and five from the senior claaa.
Everybody votes, and you end up
with 4 princesses and a senior
queen. • • • e Dfi&CT COU.ECrJOJf
lt'a aate now to walk In the
back bay area. The Bloloa
cluses of Robert Bouse and John
Johnaon have been out around
17th St. capturing any unlucky
butterflies, spiders and other
bup and Insects that happened
to be out for a breath of fresh
air.
The collection which the stu·
dents started laat week will be
the first In a series of four
throughout the year. This tint
quarter the study will be of In·
sects. lf you haven't guessed al·
ready. Sea shells come durlne
the second quarter and plants
the third quarter. A collection is
required from each of the stu·
dents for every quarter. During
the fourth quarter a student may
make a collection of anything he
likes plus a study of human
phyaloloa.
There are te n sections of bl·
ology this year and approximate·
ly three hundred thlrty students
In all. Mr. Johnson and Mr. House
are the only two biology teach·
era. A biology club Is open to
all sophomores. juniors and sen·
lors who have taken or are tak·
ing one year of biology. Its dues
a re 25 cents per semester. The
club makes such trips as to Palo·
mar Observatory. Pomona Col·
lege, GrlUith Park Zoo and Plan·
etarlum. the Loe Angeles Mu·
seum of Art and many other
places of Interest to every field
of science. • • • e SPAJfiSB CLV"I
There's still tlme for those
talc.lq Spenlab to Joln Harbor
Bl'• Spantah Club. Mn. Patter·
80ft. alol\1 wtth • ltUdent pro· cram committee, La plannJne a
trip to Padua HULa In Claremont
on Nov. 19. Students will watch
a Spanish play and Indulge on
true Mexican foods. The program
committee consists of Dean Rick·
eta, Trlsh Knapp. Leroy Hogland.
Kathy Hult, Bill Dock and
Charles Mackeldey. • • • e SCAJI.EJ) TO DAJfCE t
The Freshman Get-Acquainted
should have been called "Choose
up aides and sit." Funny. dances
at Ensign and Rea were success·
tul but HI School must have
scared the dance out of every·
one. The committee worked so
hard and It seems like we let
them down by not giving our
cooperation to thelr efforts to
give us a party. First time In my
llle 1 asked a boy to dance and
got turned down! Deflated my
eeo but good.
The committees who worked so
hard should receive a big hand
and an E for effort anyway. Head
ot the activity committee w as
Mary Lu Downlnr and under her
wu Jeanine Armstrone. Barbara
Nott, Janice Hayes. Lu Lu Davis
a nd Alison Sm1th. Pat Fruehllng
was head of the finance commit·
tee and headed Marilyn Bowler
and Georre McFarland. ln the
refreshment committee were Pat
Bush, cbalrman. Linda Lee, Janet
Jordan, Blll Palmer and Marie
Patterson. Bob Johnson wu all·
around chairman. Teacher spon·
sora were John RouUedce, Mrs.
Ruth LeLievre, Goes Grable. Mrs.
Della Ramirez and Coach Donald
Bums.
4
e TAUDOLVPA
Harbor Ht Couh AI Irwin
spoke to Tau l.ho Kappa last
week on physical education
teachlnc. Everyone who heard
him thourht it was wonderful.
Tau Rho Kappa 11 the club for
all tboae who wlJh to become
teachers. There are two parta to
lt. elementary and secondary or
high school. Each bu a pr.-l·
dent, Jane Enrlrht belnr presl·
dent tor those teachers and
Nancy Bryant tor the hJrh school
kids.
The club often hu speakers
llke Coach Irwin, 80 why don't
all of you who llke to teach join
up. It's real euy, just ask a
trlend who you know Ia In Tau
Rho Kappa, teU them which part
you'd lUce to cet In and they
will ask the president. No dues.
no nothlnc. It meets twice a
month during the morning ac-
tivity period. • • • e B1 TO CLV"I
The boys T1 Tar Club has just
admitted four new members.
They are Jim Taylor, George
Thompson, Stan Shones and Jack
Smith. The membership comm1t·
tee included John Hopkins, Tom
Niquette, Dave Tamura and Lar·
ry Harper. The HI Mogul or pres·
ldent ot HI Tara ls Pete Schul·
berr. • • •
• aAa noll ABDIA
Welcome Home!! Our former
claumate for 6 years, Judy
Weleand, ls now attending Har·
bor HI as a Frosh. Judy attended
7 and 8th erades in Saudi Ara·
bla. where she hu lived the past
two years. Judy wiU be with us
untJl Dec. 1, while her parents
are on vacation. then back to the
Sand Dunes. J udy would be a
nice contact for the Stamp Club,
she vlJited many countries on
her round trip and more on her
way back. Also lt Is possible that
she will attend high school in
Switzerland beginning next Sept.
The Abqalq school Is only 1st
tbru 9th. Judy will graduate
there next July. Since no high
school ls provided those children
must attend In another Country
and Judy hopes tor Switzerland.
She returned here with an Ala·
bama accent picked up In
Arabia!! How about that.
Judy was cheerleader tor her
school sports and her tales of the
Bus that always had a flat tlre
are really tunny. Judy did our
schools proud over-there u her
erades are all bleb and her
mother Wh1apen that eh.e may
be the anduattnl ~aledktorlan
In lu.\Y. We are l)ad me Ia here
for a wbUe at least and thank
beT tor all her first band .tortes
of the Arabs.
Civil Defense
AidAppointed
Ned Hill, Udo Isle resident
and president of Mariners Bank,
haa reslrned u uslstant dlrec·
tor ot civil defense tor Newport
Beach, and Mayor Dora Hill last
w~k appolnted David Olmsted,
also of Lido Isle, to succeed him.
Mr. Olmsted Is also serving as
chalrman for Newport's jubllee
celebration committee. A budget
ot $7,500 for the committee was
approved by Council.
Council also: e Extended the Balboa Ang.
ling Club lease on the Balboa
waterfront for 10 years. e Accepted the low bid of $18.·
778.25 for a fire truck. submltted
by the Mack Corp. e Denied the request of the
Newport Harbor Veterans Organ·
lzatlon for $1.000 for Veterans
Day parade expenses.
City Attorney Karl Davia, an·
swerlnr a question from Council·
man Jay Stoddard, said be has
not been able to render a leaal
ruling on the City 'J)'aller Park
beach because he baa to search
the recorda to detennlne the ex·
act location of the mean h1rb
tide line. Mr. Stoddard had asked
If the clty may le,ally lease the
beach area 1n front of the Tra.iler
Park. ..,.. .. •••••n , .......... ....
Newport-Balboa area member'a
Invited to the t1rst 1.955·56 dinner-
program ot the Pomona Collep
assoclates on the campus In
Claremont Sunday Included Mr.
and Mrs. Earl G. Corkett, 31M
Buena VIsta Blvd.. and Mr. and
Mrs. WUllam A. JobMOn, 80S W.
Bay Ave .. Balboa; and Mr. and
MnL William Rempel, 1810 S.
Bay Front. Balboa laland; Mr.
and 10s. Ira K. Friabee, 101 VIa
VeMS!a, and Mn. S. W. Tba;yer,
l1t VIa Yella, Udo llle. Mt .
...,.,.. Ia a IMIDW ol tiM
~ of DINctan ol t.h• Allo-
ela1a
Safe Driving
Chief Named
0. W. (Dick) Richard, owner
ot Richard'• Market, was ap·
pointed by Mayor Dora Hill last
week u chalrman tor Sale Drtv·
lng Day, which will be observed
Thursday, Dec. 1. Mr. Richard
served a.s chairman for the first
S·D Day last year.
Gardner Eliot Semple, class ot
'41, ot 616 Poinsettia Ave .. Corona
del Mar, wtll serve u chairman tor this area for tradltJonal
Homecom1ng Day ceremonies to
be heJd at Occidental Colle,e.
Friday, Oct. 28.
Events of the day wlll Include
dinner In Alumni Gymnasium at
5:45 p.m.; pre-game festivities
and the coronation of the Tteer
Princess at 7:45 p.m.; and at 8
p.m., the football came between
Occidental and the University of
Redlands on Patterson Field, The
post.game dance in Alumni
Gymnasium will conclude the
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.ACI& ·-uaunn•AJOD
Mrs. Mark En,elke at a.!
Seaahore Dr., hu been des!IU·
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West Newport realldenta.
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United Churcli Women Give
eitation to Mayor Dora Hill
Uatt.d CIt u r c Jl •-ol Mrs. 1.,ymaA T. ero.man ol.
toutbem C&Jlfomla beld the SaA GabrleJ and 11n. Robert M. anDu..i ~tat Mar Caaa. BaJ. Settle ol. South Pua~ prest.
boa J.taact. OD Weae.da7 and cJent and vtee praldent, pre-
Ttl~. Oet. 5 an4 I. .acled ov. the ee.lons. The
harbOr photo lab
rentals
fut
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!f.-part Harbor Coundl wtth
lire. TIMo Hau.eer u cba1rman.
lpaDIIOred a tellow8hlp oottee
bcM&r durinc rqimaUoD Wed·
DMday ftlOnllq, Ninety women repr..u~ IDOI'e than 60 coun·
ella and 30 denomlnatlona rer·
lstered. n.e retreat prorram Included
a J)ftYiew of the new tlbn on
the lnd.Jan Amerfcan; a preview ot the National Aaembly to be
held In Cleveland, Oblo, In No·
SERVICE wmber; a panel on the lOth an·
3121 E. Cout Hwy. CDM
nlv~rsary meetlnr of the United
Nations and a d18cualon of
worthwhlle projec:ta for local
councils. There wu a afall~ tnr boat triP of the harbor di·
•
rected by the plannJ.nc c:om.mlt· ------------------------
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tee, chairmaned by Mra. P. F.
Baine..
Mayor Dora Hill wu pl'eleftt.ed
a dtatlon at the Wednesday eve-
ning seealon In the Balboa Island
Methodist Church by Mrs. Olee·
ter Flahe-, local counctl Pftllll.
dent. The cltatlon wu trom the
Arne-lean M o t h e r a Committee
Inc. and calla for unusual and
out.sta.ndtnr set'Vice ln the realms
of religious and clvlc work given
In the home community. Eleven
mothers were rtven cltatlona
and thls la the first year Call·
fornla has received thla type ot
recognition. Mrs. HW Ia actlve
In the local counctl and 11 a for·
mer officer. Solollt of the eve-
ning was Miss Marwlee Moody
with Mrs. Nora 'nlmany at the
organ console. Mrs. Lee Bolln
Dunbor furniture & occessories led the devotional set'Vice.
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Mountings
Wallace Calder head
JEWELER
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CorOM del Mer
The guest speaker wu Dr.
Raymond Undqulst. pa.stbr ot
the Flrst Presbyterian Church of
HoiJywood.
le•lllrTulalleNr. •••.. ., ...........
Miss Blanche Fulkerson was
hostess at a membership tea for
the Orange County Unit ol
Women's Overseas Service Lea·
gue Sunday at ht>r studio. 3416
Via Udo. In the Lido Shopping
Center. Miss Fulkerson was a
sponsor ot the recently formed
county unit. Her overseas experl·
ence was at National Headquar·
ters. of American Red Cross In
Paris du.rln& World War L
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IIIJ AnaiiiCII
Our mortuary has many
advantages in addition to
the beautiful, modern fea-
tures of the building itself.
For one thing, the central
location of our mortuary
is a definite convenience.
Also, our large private
parking lot is a great ad-
vantage, for it provides
close-by parking facilities
for all those who visit our
establishment.
PARKES· Rl DLEY
MOflTUAA..Y • tiO aaOAOWAY •
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IAUOA • IALIOA ISLAND • UDO ISLAND
NEWPORT lEACH • CORONA DEL MAR
Fall Session of Sunday School
Under. Way at St. Andrews
The new faU session of the
Sunday school of St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church Is under
way following the annual rer·
lat:ra tJo n.
Country Club
Fashion Show
The annual fall fash1on show
of the Santa Ana Country Club
wu held Oct. 12th at the club·
bouse. Coffee service for the des·
aert bridge party was under the
co-chalrmanshlp of Mrs. Lester
Isbell of Balboa and Mrs. Stuart
Diehl of Corona del Mar.
Serving on the4r committee
from the Harbor Area were Mrs.
Gerald RJtcble of Corona del Mar,
Mrs. 0 . Z. Robertson of Shore
Cliffs and Mrs. C. B. Rudd from
Udo. Mrs . .Jack Wilder and Mrs.
Robert Forbes of Udo and Mrs.
Theodore Peterson of Costa Mesa
were on the cards· and tallies
committee.
NOW ... TWO
BALTZ MORTUARIES Servtna the Harbor Area
Baltz Mortuary
CHAPEL B1' 11m 8b.
Hart..G a:ao E. OMit m.Jiway
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HARBOR REST
MEMORIAL PARK
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IP'I'MRWI·1' 5-Ulll
Miss Susan Debra Shearer
Is Wed to Larry Johnson
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A bt.I!Ch .f Th. M .. h« Church, 6~
Alit Chutdl .f Chtlet, Sdelltltt, l11 -
toll, Me...dl-ttL Su~ey School ----t :II•.M. • A romanc. that Rarted at tbe hom. ot tae brlde'1 mother ~Y s.M~ 11 :00 ......
IChool at Yelm, Wublntton. wu fonow.d the ceremony. Aft.er a WetJ~ Eo..lli!tf M..ti~WJ 1:00 p.M.
culminated ln a weddlna the bGaw)w at a beach .-ort the l.efJI119 l.-*-'" et Ull VIe
ftnt of th1a month tor Lany ~ eouple are eltabllahfnl Lido. N.w,ott Ieece.. k Of*' __.
Jofuwon and ..U. Suan Debra tbelt home ln eo.ta ..... clera from 10:00 e.m. to 1:00 p.m ..
Shearer •• 'llle wed4lnr ceremon,y 'Jbe bride 11 now a senior at Wedl'letdeyt from 10:00 e.m. to 7M
k 1 th bo of th p.m. Fricley ~"" from 7:00 p.M. to too Pace at e me e Newport Harbor Hlrh School. 9:00 p.m. Sundey efteMeOM 2 to 5 p.m. mlnlltft who read lbe vows, Rev. 'Jbe poom ftn.a.bed Itt. ecboolln1 CloMcl Holideya.
Joeepb McShane of 124 E. 20th at Yel.m. Wuhlnaton, and 11 now The public It cordlelty l~Mhd to e.._
St., eo.ta Mesa. Aatloned with the U. S. Marines t.nd the churdl ~ elld -tfle
'Jbe croom Ia the 80n of Mr. In Camp Pendleton. He 8erved tor lMdiiiQ ltOOift. and Mrs. Mllton Johnaon ot 14 montha In KorM and expects __ ....:.._ ________ _
Yelm. Waahlnrton. The bride Is to be sent to Alaska next month. Read ErWp Want Ada.
the dauchter of Mrs. Jessie Hunt· p;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=-;,
ley ot 2129 Newport Ave., Costa
Mesa. Her· uncle, Harold F.
Wrlrht of 140 ~~ Mar St., eo.ta
Mesa, rave the bride away. She
wu dressed ln a white nylon or·
randy cown over blue tatteta
and earrled pale pln.k carnation
bridal nowera.
Attendants for the bride were
her mother and her aunt. Both
wore aults and plnk roee cot·
aares. A weddlnr luncheon at
we aJDOCZ ao...-no•
xowm~Av.~
PPC Brock L. lober'bon, 80n ot
Mr. and Mrs. Rodrick loberteon,
342 Buena Vlata, Balboa, 11 a
member of the 899th Tank .Bat·
tallon In Banau Germany. lle 11
a clerk ln the battal1on's Medl·
cal Det-.cbment. He Is a 19!54
rraduate of Oranre Cout Col·
Iere. entered the Army In Au· rust. 1954. and completed bulc
tra1nlnr at Fort Ord.
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-rD .,.CI ..... ~.._~_._,,,.. ....
IIADOa tift
1117&. eo.t Jtwy.--J .... eo.... del X.
Light their life with P,ith#lt
IT. AlfDilEWS nDrlTEJIIAJr CBvaCII 15th St. lr St. A.ndrewa Rd.,
-.-~na~a ...........
LJbelty 1-lm ,_._, a... 1--L le..rart
SUNDAY: Morn1n. worabJp, 9:30
and 11 a.m.; Church School,
9:30 and 11:00; Jr. Hlrh, Sr.
Hlgh and collere a.re Fellow·
ah1ps. 7 p.m.; Thursday, Prayer,
study eroup, 9:30a.m.
COIOIU1fl"'"'' IOt'TIIODIIT
-w. ·-lt.. Coni ..... LlbMr t.455l a...JoeeplaW.Kc:l._.
Sunday: 9:~ a.m., Church Sun· day School; 9:30 and 11:00
a.m. Momlnr Wonhlp-7 p.m.
Collece ~e l4YP Service - 7 p.m. Hirh School MYF Service: 8 p.m., younc adults pup
aen1ce.
P'IJII'I' ASIDOLY or COD
a.d lt. & IDdca A"-Coni U... u..ty ...,..
••• ad II. C. CNalc. ._._
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor·
ablp: 10:55 a.m. and evanrelllt
aervtce, 7:30 p.m. Younr People
and ChUdren'a Service. 6 :30
p.m. Sun. MJd.week Service:
WednNday, 7:30 p.m. LacUes'
Mlulo!lary CouncU, Thursdays
9:30 a.m. for all day.
&EVEJn1l DAY A.DYEH'ID I •..,.n ...... at a.a.. lt.. .ewport ..... ta
LJbelty ... su
EJ.Mir D. a. SpclnaldlafJ
Saturday Morn1nJ Servtcee: Sab·
bath School: 9:30 a.m. -Ser'·
mon: 11:00 a.m. Prayer meet· lnr: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.
cauw .. -•..,._..
~-····-II..C.... .... ......... CitNWIIU I Laertr .. , •••
Sunday Servleee: ~ay School,
9:30 a.m. Momtnc Worahf.p at
10:30 a.m. Evanreu.tJc Serv· Ice, 7 p.m. Sunday. N.Y.P.S.,
6 p.m. Sunday; Prayer meettnr.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Pllll1' UPniT CBOMM
laat.AMAft.etll ..... le c... .... ... .•. a. .......
Sunday Servteee: 9:45 a.m. Sun4ay School; 11
o..m. Worship Servtcee,;. 6:30
p.m.. Baptist TraJn1nJ unJon; 7:30 p.m.. Evenlnl Servtoe. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m., Prayer,
Pralle and Bible Study. Mon·
day: 7:30 p.m. Men's Chorus
practIce_\ 8:30 p.m. Men's Prayer Meeunr.
cauaca or on LADY or KT. CAJDUL
16CIW • ..U..al9d..,R"'J*t ~-·· rat~aer I~Drr· '-loc r~ ,_ ...
A.-t. Sunday Ma•u: 8 :00 and 10:00
and 11:30 a.m. Confe.Jon: Sat·
urcla7a ucl ..... of lit rrt=-c ==.=..:~':\:ao p.m. DaiJ7 ..... 1:00 a.m. J'lnt
Frt4ay: 8:30a.m. and 8:00p.m. Novena (Perpetual Help):
Tuellday, 7:45p.m. P1abermen'1
Maa, July and Auruft, Sunday
4a.m.
ORIYEIIIALIIT COMKVJOTY I'ZLLOWSIID m.ua-.....
nuT cauac:a or CiiiUi'f 11s w . ....._ ....._ a.JbM IUEW'fllf -v·a. .. ...... •....-t • .-.-...... ll.lai8WI .... r. w ...... -BAd:. ldl -Sunday School, 10:30 Lm. J.lom.
Sunday School: 9:1.5 un .. Sun· lnl worahlp, 11:00 a.m.
day S e r v t e e : 11:00 a.m. IT. JAMD amco•AL
Wednetday Ewninl Meet1n1: -.. _ ........ •...-t---........
8:00. Reed.ln1 ~ 3315 VIa -·-BAd:. •• -IJdo, Newport 118cll, open 10 -...1.._ ._ ....._ ..._
a.m.-5 p.m. week dayw. 10 a.m.· Su 1 7:45p.m. Wednel4a)'8, 7·9 p.m. n4ay lt!J'Vtce~: I :OO•a.m. Bo 1 Friday evenJ.nn. Communion. t :l.S a.m. 11 a.m.
Sunday ecbool; 9:15a.m. mom· tnr pnyer and .ermon. n a.m.
wonblp lerVlce. T b u r 1 d a y
~: 9:1.5 a.m. Prayer
Gulld; 10:30 Holy Communion.
C'BJUIT LOJMIMQ CllvaCB Orco.TAIOIA
A4:.:E:~J..u.
......... IAtMr TenMw
Sunday Servteee: Wonhlp Serv· lee 9 a.m. Sunday School at 10:1!5 a.m.
aAL80A iiLAJfD COIOIURI If IDTIIOD~ III.._A..._......_..._.
............. Da•llldS... ..........
Sunday Servteee: 9:30 L m.
Cluu'Ch Sc:hool..&. ~~ and 11:00 a.m. Wonhlp ~
IT. JOB ftAIIWK'I' a•• .. _...a .... ....._ 111ac1
~DIU r ... ~..., ...... r..._ ,_ ..
~ Sunday Manu: 7:00a.m. It t:OO
a .m.Conf..ton: Saturdaya and
eva at t.t ~JI and Holy
Daya: 7:80 to 1:30 p.m.; Jtnt
Prtdq .... • a.m. 8UJDJWer
..._ Jul)t and Aqua Sun4Q', n a.m.
.,.
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ftUUD&T, OC'I'OIID a; 1-
• • • of sodal note .. ,.. "HOWDY NEIGHBOR!"
IIMI4eta from !forth Wales,
Great .. tl&a. are now nelfh·
bon oo Jumlne Ave., Corona del
Mu. '~'hey are Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Gordon Banner and t.een-•ee daucbte, Lyn~. wbo Ia a
ltudent at Newport Hubcw BJah
Sehool. '11\e Bann.era a.llo have a
80n. David, who wu 1n the BAP
and la now in USAF, .UUoned
In air tratllc eontrol at Burbank.
Before eomloe to Callfomla, the
Bannes ~ot aome tiJn6 ln
Florida. Mt. Banner la a plumber
and worka In Santa Ana.
tbe one at the top of Corona
W&hlan~ fonnerly owned by
the Jl L. Q'Utdlen.
........ ,. Erelu • 1•••11 Prep•
lohn Stallman report~ an ex-
tremely lnteftltlne trip to the
Orient, from whJch he bu ju.t
returned. Not only wu tt bla
first lllmpt~e ot Bona JCona. but
be wu there When 10me ot the
Amertcan flyers were repatriat·
ed and be bad dinner with J'ller
Buol, JUit releued from 10 yean
behind the Iron Curtain. The two
men bad flown toeetber durtne
World Warn. • • •
Recently under the knlle at
Hoaa H~ltal were Betty Paee
of lJclo Isle, who Ia owner of the
Brat Shop In Costa Mesa. and
Harold Swanson of the Col'ona
del Mar Polt Office. • • •
U you aee fl.sh popplne up on
loeal menua. It might explain
things to know that lohnny Me·
Intosh caught a 25-lb. aalmon
on hls recent vacation t:rtp to
Glamour
Glimpses
.., AJrll
You think that YOU have a
figure problem-you should see
aome of the rest of us before we
get all guaJed up! No foolln', all
of us have our "ups" when th~y
11hould be "downs" and "outs"
when they should be "lna" and
vice versa. But that's really what
makes feminine fu hlons Inter·
estlng ... just Jet us see ll we
can't help you find the right
clothes for you here at O'BRIEN'S
-the lines that will mak~ your
bulges look llke weB-plaCed
curves. and 10 forth ... n,. ,.,. atart wtth a vooct
fit. Tliat'a laaportaat iD play·
lD9 ap you 900CI polata cm4
IDOd1lyt.Dg you wont. It's tbat
fit baata=a tbat aaa. Velaa ..s. • aaay ~t a-te. O'aJUEJI'I. w. baft .....
ion"" (U.., are a ll1a DOt -
age) fraaa 7 to 171 •• Mft
........_.. fraaa Ito 3IDI,.,.baft
.. c:uto.a laalf .u.a"" fraaa 121/a
to '111'/al cm4 we bCift a wbole
..aap of ""petite• alMa for U..
gala 5'4., cm4 UDMrl cm4 tall
atr* foe tM towwtag type-.. You may be a long-legged gal.
long-waisted, broad shouldered
or broad aomewhere else. You
may not ~ven know the size
ranee that fits you best. So come
Into O'BRIEN'S and let us Oatter
you into fublon!
AM •• e-. el _.._,
.-yiiiJII'"'Iw.ttMt. ... ...__,,., ...... . ,_ .................. .
.... prtat br ......... Efta
A1JGe Ia Waedllta84 woaJd
..... .,_~clttbeaew
DO boa cottla. Ia .eta lldgJat .... <• .. ........., colon. lf
yoa dDe"t ~ U... yoaneU
tbey'U ...... glodoaa c:::lt.Nt·
IDCD wlft8. Note 1: We have the "apple
polisher" p.j.'a apln.
Note 2: New dacron-batlste
nlghtweer (10 wonderful and
wuhable foJ travel, too) In gay,
romantic shades such as Nas·
aau blue.
Note 3: C h a I II s, flannel,
brushed nylon and b r u s h ~ d
rayon are all featured In our
warm-u -toast nl~thtwear-with
long aleeves ll you wlah.
Note 4: Come see them aU-
at O!BRIEN'$, of COURSE.
BA.t.._.
2515 E. Coast Hwy.
coaoWA DEL IIAa
lfLt t01TJ.lt on a a t1lL aJO a n o :o:u:ru
.PORT ·:,'.;
((H/ON• f'Fl /IIIII. f.' •. f tC ~I H.' Y
......... 1111
~ 1'------
lol\le's River :o • • at leut that'a
the tlsb story beard. • • •
Matllyn Wheeler, back In town
and moved into Iaale HUI'a
home. hu a.lre&dy taken ott 106
a two-week vacatJon back ea.t
In Winola. • • •
Must have Memed Uke achool
days reunion tor lnternatlonal
lecturer and chlef ..,eaker lohn
Morley at Zonta Conference Ban·
quet at the Newport Harbor
Yacht Club, because he attended
school with Newport'• Mayor Hill
and the Zonta InternatJonal
Treuurer from Dllnols, MIN
Mildred Crandell. Pqgy Reinert
will attest to Mr. Motley's mar-
velous memory. He could recall
her name from· havlne been
served refreshments by her at
hla prevtoua Zonta-aponaored lee·
ture two yean ago. • • •
We don't know whether or not
It helped Sunday'a Rrmon at St.
Andrews, but lt'a not ofte,n that
a mtnJ.ster, Invited to give the
lnvocatJon at a wom~n·s club
banquet, gets to sit next to
Hellevt Rombln, Mlu Universe
of 1955. u dld Rev. lames Stew-
art at the Zonta banquet. • • •
WHO'S IMPORT ANT! lust to
e:tve you an Idea of who rates
around here anyway, we re-
ceived a wedding form for a
story the other day with the
groom's name omitted. Person-
ally. I always llke a bridegroom
at weddings, don't you?
For te+temeads. enveloDet c.l
THE ENSIGN. HA-1114
TilE DGAGDID'T of 111M
,.... .,.,.... to llowacl' c.
Martia was nc.atly en-oaaced
by U.. brtde.to-be'a panata.
ll.r. cm4 lin. Edward ~ of
Jlt Marigold Aft.. Coi'Oaa del
.... Tbe lat.c~M 9I'OCIID 1a u.. ... of llr. cm4 ..,., Floyd
NC1111:1a of l'IOC W. Oceaa FJ'Oat.
Rewpoft. 111M ~ at.....s.d
LclpDa .... Jll9ll Scbool
CIDCl Saatlll ADa Ja.alo&' College.
.... ~ atteaded OniDge
Coast College CIDCl SaD Diego
State. wtMn be ~*•ted to
Slpaa Alpba E,.UO. tmt.·
Dlty. A R~ • 1Nddla9
at St. AN' aaa ...... {WLaa
Clnarc:ta 1a plcm....t by U..
yvwag couple. (ltaryette pboto)
BMSOlfS CET SON
A son. Timothy Mathew. was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Hanson of 221 VIa Mentone, Lido
Isle, on Thursday. Sept. 29, In
Hong Memorial Hospital.
F. R. HERMAN. MJ>.
• • •
New thla month to Corona
Highlands la Mra. Nancy Swan-
morn. now llvlne on Mendoza
Terrace. Mra. Swan.at.rom eomea
from a ranch In San luan Capl·
ltrano, where she lived for flve
years. A frequent vlsJtor at her
home will be her son, Carl, who
is In bualnea In Los An~teles.
Mrs. Swanstrom's new home is
• • • It
Mrs. RDecoe Hovatter ol lrY1ne
Terrace coaxed her parenta, Mr.
and Mrs. Geora-e F. JohMOn, to
001'D4! to Callfomia trom Dayton.
Ohio. With them la their 80n,
C. E. lohMOD. Lut week th~r
furniture urtved and now tMy
ue getting aettled in thetr own
home on H~lotrope Ave .. Corona
del Mu. Georp lob.uon retired
three years ago aftH 60 years of
barberlne back In Ohio.
FREE • • •
Perso-1 Dance
A-lysis!
Do you nrun fot cover" when there's talt about
dancing? There's no nHd to miu out on the fun
and friendships ltlat are made on ltle dance ftoorl
We know you can tlance ••. as a matter of fact,
you're probably already a better dancer than you
think! King's flEE Dance Analysis will teJI you
~e complete story ... there's no obligation, of
course.
lleetboven'a Third Symphony,
the m.Jehty Erolca, will be the
featured work at the Orange
County Philharmonic Society's
eoncert at 8 :30 P.Jl. Saturday at
the Santa Ana High School au.
dltorium. Frieda Bellnlante wtll
conduct.
Also on the program will be
Bach's double con~rto for two
violins and Nocturnes by De-
bussy. Admission will again be
without charge. -------
SPECIAL
ClUJ ~ltu Announces his return. from the Armed Forces
to resume the practice of medicine. to Clubs and Organixations
120 TUSTIN A VENUE
NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA
Liberty 8-7282
ullra·••IOdern
''inlfe and Clau leuons
3440 VIA OPORTO . . .
Open lO A.M. to JO P.M .• Mon thru
Fri.-Soturday, 12-6 P.M.
NJWPORT
Marilyn cordially invites you to attend a showing
of .. Champagne Fashions" at her shop
1767a Newport Blvd.. Costa MescL Calif.
T..UaJ, Ocll•er 25111 tro. II e'clect IIIII 4 t'clect
Where you will see a collection of delightful cocktail,
Dinner and Formal gowns, designed by Fred Perlberg, Ned
Cantor and Barbara Dance of New York ... these are simply
perfect for Holidays ahead . . . available immediately in
the size just right for you . . . AND you'll b e so pleasantly
surprised a1 the price range . . .
_..,.. ............ ..
...... _,,.. 2 .. ...... .._ ...... ,,. ~
studios of
BALLROOM
DANCING
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II IIIII'S
Llil IIIIET
Rage among the sweater a-tria
. .. Woollte! A cold water soap
manufactured e s p e c I a 11 y tor
washln~t fine woolens. Those of
you who have purchased a fine
sweater during the past few
months h ave probably seen can.a
of Woolite stacked right alone
side the sweaters . . . "Pleaae
Bill. won't you get ua aome
Woollte, 10 we can keep our
sweaters looking ahlnln~t and
bright," clamored the sw~ater
girls to our BUl Lorens ..c •• WU-
lie wUted . . . 10 now we too
have Woolite ...
* * * ADd cUd you old gal Sal ,.,
WooUte thloo9h a nanect teat
befon 1M wblap 1 red. .....t
nw•O'ep iD you _., Yoa
oapt to ._ tbe DOW p .....
...,..S oat all...._ U.. a..
wtth wet aweaten • .._. -...
~ .....-... ''N•Il••
wid-1tla!W ... lt ..,. -e.
II r' .... . . . 0... gaJaea P'9 --..... ,_-old wiUte ,..
• • • tired CIDCl ......-y ....
...,. • hl ..... 9ftTIId -· .. e. ...... wttla • atalibem
apot -tbe fleet tbat .....
d1 n -.lda't 9M oat •••
Act11ally I tllolt lt oat of 0.
T1IIUt Cbab ~ . • • s... lt
~ oat .. 0. WooUte ...
with a c:s-tac. aad • whole
...., ~ • W.l Sue 0.
ltabbona apot ~ oatl &..,.
••..,... I a bed loobcl W.
It bad a ...., CIDat ol palat
••• Aad Baffyl Aad eoftl ...
alutall:bag. DO Noo+f89 DO ..t•
t1Dg.., Bow aaa WooUte CIDCl Ia
CIDid W'CIW. m.1Dd yoa. Mft
aadl~....U..
.,.. be -Id-s aa4 .-u.-Tbat'a U.. "tloolPte ol ttl
* * * Sta·Puf Ia ~ lou4 \'\a
~. radJo aDd teleQdoa
I
lately f« pubJJc attention . . .
Sta-Put is not a soap, ~a-ent
or water soft~ner ... Sta-Put 11 I a rlnst> to be> use-d after your
clothes have gone through lhelr
final rinse water. so make them
soft and nutty Only half a
I
cup full Is ne-t"de-4 .. Sta-Puf
lives up to Its slogan . "New
Miracle Rill6t'" . . . \\"hen you
open the door of your washer.
you'll first not1c-e that your
clothes smell di!fNt"nt ... Next
you will find th~m to feel dlf·
rerent even when wt>t ... They
will be> sort. not stiff ... Bath
towels even when wet. have the-
nap standing out on them ...
This. you havE' to see. to believe-
. . . Diapers become super-soft.
clothes come oft the line-with
fewer wrinkles. Sta-Pur al80
helps eliminate static In sllka
and nylons.
* * * ..,Oft",.,. clecm U.. rup CIDCl
aphola1wed ..-... let's tab
iD U.. tr.e caacert of tta. Or·
GD91 Coaaty Pb.U.haraaoeJc • • •
Of CDai"M the .. cm4 oaly
Frieda hllafaate wW be <.a·
dactlag • • • Sclllta ADa ...
Scbool Aac!ltodaa. Saturday.
~ 21.1:30P.M. .•• n.at'a
thla c.a.lDCJ Sat1lrday • • • AI.
oC Ia.._. to u.. auic:alJy Ia·
c:UMd .. u.. ~
Worbhop at Oraa9e c-t
Colle .. eada 1'1MIIIday • • • OCC
baa ldadly doeated tbe ...
-J"rre(k ..... weald ._ .... .
c:laMtlf .......... ...
...... ... .. ..0 hll2la ,... ... -........... ...
Mft • ,_ ........ Cl...a·
............ .....,, WMr8
tMtt ,... -aa4 ..., •••
* * * Oh the rup! Lan-0-Sheen tllle
time . . . Does a terrtne Job ol
overalJ clean!~. but to me L&ft·
O·ShHn &hiMa u a quJdr II*•
ter-upper ... Fut be«ae JW
.,. a moist rae &1\d a~ •
IPOts .•. S1mplJ ~ ........
t.be 80Ded pl~ • • • LaD!().
Sheen cleans by ahlorptioft • . •
lust let dr7 . • • .,..."t .....
ow. tbtn)' mlnut• . . . But ..
lllll'e 1012 rtq oat that ,.. .......
J"'U ltart. ,.... l'Dhde ~ ..
tM PIQO aeltaetv. .. ~
!Ut ............. ...
4trt • • • •
Take a Look at
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3320 West Coast Highway
Newport Beach Liberty s.mJ
JACI BREIIAN, REALTOR
BEACH, BAY It INLAND PROPERTIES
Mary Sheeley, ASsociate
Jack and Mildred Brennan
Are Y ta l•lerestell Ia A GOCMI-
IOIE-RANCI
REITAL-lOAN
IIYESTIEIIT OR
INDUSTRIAL PROPERn?
IF SO. OUR EXPERIENCED STAFF WILL BE HAPPY
TO SERVE YOU!
W. W. SAlFORD-STANLEY IADRB.D
REALTORS
Charlotte Fazlola-Lee Bolin-Marge Hadfield
Nona Hyer-Mildred Sanford
Associates
MARINE AT PARK-BALBOA ISLAND-HARBOR 2462
EARL F. CIAIBERLAII
REAL TOR-BUILDER
388 East 11th Street
NEAR TUSTIN A VENUE
Cutalesa
Ulllrtr a ao1
HARBOR VIEW
4·bedr. home, den, 2 baths.
hardwood and c a r p e t e d
floors.
$45,000,
Submit down.
• • •
BAY SI.ES 1111111 .
3·bedr. Uvlng room 15x20.
fireplace, fence, cove r ed patio can't be duplicated for
This Price
Reduced to $18,500
• • •
BUID lEW
A cute little home of 3·bdrs.,
2 baths. lg. living rm. opens
to sheltered patio, wood panel
finish In living room and dining room. Buy now and
have your choice of colors.
Priced $28.i50
Earl W. SlllleJ
REALTOR
225 MariJlC Ave., Balboa Isla nd
Call Harbor 1775, or Bayside Office Harbor 3297
Eves. Edith Maroon, HYatt 4·6222
John MacNab, Har bor 5359
Louis Boynton Harbor 2878
We 'r e still II 1M
111M tltl~tlace, ~~~
.. DO hawe the
the NEWEST melll-
.
Ills a1ll the BEST
senice. Trr us.
• • •
R. L Strickler
REALTOR
R. B. Hodge, associate
3622 East Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
Our Ne~
JIATOa et R...,.t ........ c:o.ta .... ..w ...... ru.. .,... .. ......u., ..... tbe ....... Of tbe •....-t ....... hanl of llecdton Cit 2 p.m.
t-•rn• { P r 1 d Clf). •llilctmv. dMipecS by Ptecleddl II o C) 9 d 0 D
aDd coutnacted by
Coatraetor Lloyd
Boward. Ia a.1tucdod
Cit tbe ba'ow of tlao laW
a p p r o a daiDcJ Coeta
.... fJ'CIID Jfowport
leclcla botwOOD Jfortla
Jfowport •t..s.. aDd tlao PrMWay.
EICIIIIE SPECWISTS
Roy Armstrong
William A. Kurth
Ha rold Zeiger } Esther Nickerson,
Public Stenographer A
Notary Public S. L. Hottman
Member of MultiPle Listing Board
We Are Well Equipped To Serve All Your Realty Needs
I. I. LATHROP
3635 E. Coast HighWay, Corona del Mar
Harbor 5442 Eves. Harbor !568>
See These Fi•r Exclllhu
1. 1 bedr. CDM Cottage $8,250.
2. 2 bedrm., COM-Will G.I. $1,230 dn.
3. 7 units Balboa $35,()()()...--.SlO,OOO dn.
4. 2 bedrm., Npt. Hgts. $13,500. Terms.
5. 3 bedrm. Costa Mesa $9,350. Like New.
6. 4 bedrm .. 2 ba., Costa Mesa, $11,500. A beauty.
RSIER I CO.
2603 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach HArbor 4429
. You C• Dr11111 • • •
Fer A101Mr I 0 Years ••
or
··sTART LIVING ..
NOW
IN
IRVINE TERRACE
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT
COMPLETED
OUR DISTINCTIVE FURNISHED MODEL HO~
AND OTHERS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
NINE DIVERSIFIED FLOOR PLANS
To the home buyer who wishes to purchase In the
$24,000 to $35.000 class we sincerely recommend
the Irvine Estates overlooking Newport Harbor.
These homes feature Cautomla Uvtne. Ottered exclu.
alvely through Earl W. Stanley In a Smog.Ffee area
known u Irvine Terrace--on Cout Highway oppoalte
!f'e new Irvine Cout Country Club, Newport Harbor.
* For recommendation, we refer you to anyone who
holds a Leuehold Estate In Irvine Terrace, Beaoon
Bay, Bayahores or Clift Haven.
Earl W. Stanley
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Phone Harbor 4448 For Fu!ther Information
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
NEWPORT HARBOR
REALTY BOARD ......... •
1M ••aplllld••ll•
•
FOil THE
1111111 • TIE YEll .......... ,.
Here a. a real homey 3 bedroom cottap oll8l50 : feet. Uvtnr room 14x30 feet. Room In aua,. for • lna. plu1 hobby 10019 and laundry.
Nealed 1n an orehard ol 23 beutllal:rOJt t1ee1. Or&ftl'llt erape~, lenona. De&Chet, flp, awcacto., )oquata iD4 pavu. Beautttuf law and lhruk A drnm p~ for a
family that hu • aranddad to putta 1ft ttie )'ani.
All tlala on 2 W.. loU 1001rt25 t.-. All utlllU. lD and
paved alley aiMf ...... In Colla .... ,... 5 .......
• 11om the oc.an.;
hll pl1c!e fii.500-Good ........
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IAUMDA~. oc:I'08D M. ...
• •
WE'RE II OUI IIIII lEW
HOlE, TOO!
322·A MARINE AVENUE
BALBOA ISLAND
HARBOR 1958 • Ready to take care of all your realty needa.
•RENTAL It SALES
•PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
• • •
SPECIAL
BIJ Froll Wl1llr RMIII •••
4 w .... $100 ....
• • •
IARIL YN F • .LEIDY
HAL Will. SIITJI
REALTOR
205 MARINE AVENUE
BALBOA ISLAND, CAUFORNIA
Box 96 PHONE HARBOR 20().J
We Ire Prtlll Te Be l••••rs
OF ... , ....... ....,Bunl
• • •
UY IElln CO.
3444 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Har. 2288
(Across from Bank In COM)
HOMES e LOTS e INCOME
OPEl HOUSE
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 11 TO 4:30P.M.
Charming Pine Paneled Cape Cod Home
3·bedroom.-lovely patJo-12·foot Wizard boat with
dolly and 5 HP lohnaon Motor with on·lhore I'DOOI'inl
lncluded
216 Marine Aw., Balboallland, Harbor a>
to the Newport Harbor Board of Realtors
3181hrlne Aw., Balboa llland. Hatt»or 4781
"SerYtnc the Yac:htlna and Sportt1.eh1q Capitol"
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KORACE IIAUT, SAL BAUSEa, llU'I1I PAaDOU. WALT BL1VJ!:K
•
TOTAL 'PlUm ~0.-
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iWOMDAT. OCI'ODa & 1-Newport Harboa-Ene\p
•aa. ··-
401 N. NeW"port Blvd., NeW"port B .eaeh ...... ,. -· The·y Are Now Serving The Entire
Harbor Area.
From Their New Home At
a eroup of lnd.Jvtduala wbo
have done · 80 much to de·
velop thla beautiful Harbor
Area.
DESIGNED BY FBEDEB.ICK HODGDON, ARCHITECT
BUILT BY IU>YD C. BOWARD, CONTRACTOR
We're PIDII
....... art .... ....., lllnl
HW Us 1•1•1 If Ita 1ft
You, too, can proudly say, ''Thls ls our home" ... you
may even buy a home on popular Balboa laland tor u
little as $15,500.
We have an especially good llstlng on an older
Balboa Ialand house near North Bay Front tor the low,
low price ot $17,500.
It's a rambling, comfortable home with 17.000 sq. tt., a picturesque setting, beautllully landacaped and
just a step from the water.
Come by and ask to see It!
ISUID RULn
498 Pa rk Ave., Balboa Island. HA :rr7
C.. •• See "01r"
.,.. ·-, TH!
Twt Bra•• lew Flsller IIIII
Homes open 1-5
384 Mira Loma
North of Del Mar Just ott Tustin Ave.
4.28 De Sola Ave.
Corona HJehlands
W. E. FISlER I ASSICII'{ES
arK E. Cout BJ&)lway, CoroDa del Mar Harbor :5032
south of highway. Full Price $11,500.
..., $2,0110 ....
lEI .1. WIITIII I assomATES
''Bu.tneea Is Good"
3542 E. Cout Hlehway, Corona del Mar
Harbor 1862
Jack CrLifleld Ada Crow Vtvenne Hansen
.CE II Ill lEW
We al80 have a new home-In the beautiful new
buUcUnr oppoette the Ct~ Ball.
JACX MORAN W. E. HALLBERG
''Letty'' MUJlDOCJt
with
33U Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, Harbor 5505
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3d> W. Balboa llvd., Newport Beach • Harbor laB
Wlli'•
0., 2-Mdr. IIGIDe, jull 2 blodl:a from OCIU\ an4 dwuMI.
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VOGEL VALUES
RENTALS
Extra nJce 2 bedroom, furnished apartment. Best loca·
tion, some view. Large paneled living room with tire·
place, sunny breakfast room, lots ot tile In kJtchen, Sgl.
garage. $115.00 per month on year'a lease.
2 bedrooms, unfurnished, over 900 sq. tt. Gar., laundry, excel. condition and location. No yard work. Lease
$92.50.
1 bedroom, unturn. apt.-close ln. Dlsp., tile. gar .. Jots of storage space. Excel. for sgl. party or couple. $70.00
per mo.
THE VOGEL CO.
2667 E. COAST HWY. , CORONA DEL MAll
HARBOR 1477 HARBOR 1741
"TIIose Will Sene"
Newport Ha.rbor are reflected In .
Tile allrlcHte Hw 111111 of ••r ReaiiJ IHnl
In Corona del Mar, tor an ocean view home or a select
Income »roperty, see
1111111 E. 1111111, rlllllr
(,..,.,bel', multiple u.t1n1 lel'Vic:el
' ~7 E. Coast HJghwpy, next to Norman's Nursery
Harbor 882
Congratulations
Lido Realty Associates
3400 VIA LIDO HARBOR 4444
REITILS
We have one, two and three bedroom houses and apart·
ment.--tumlshed and unfumiahed-on leue and by
the month. Call Wl for appointment to see them.
111 TGIIIS, lulllr
400 E. 17th St., eo.ta Mesa. Uberty 8·1139
We're IWJ Tt • l••••n ef n.
.......... lunllf ......
• • •
' liE W IIEWPIIT Hl .. 'S
Completely furnlshed . . . beautifully appointed ...
with plt!l' and lone rtng@f alJp to act'Ommodate 45' boat
... aandy beach .
Flnl ..............
....,. ln fiWIIIY rel!fect! SeWnr due to lllness In famllJ'.
FIIPII11-
liT & III1LEI a, IEILT.a
,
Ait C. a.thr , .. -..,. MeOuW ••. J'Md IICDeeW
.-. Jlea jiWt ..... Wc wpc:ott llMda .....-.-.......
llnJI C.nft I Realtor .
We If ... ReaU, loanlare lllrtiCIIarlt IIIHJ II -
Ills loq •risllell .,... ••••• 1 raliiJ.
We are sure our new home will be a great add1Uon to this community.
CHARLES E. HART
PRESIDENT
3420 W Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach
Harbor 1428 Harbor 0135·1
Ctlpallllllla 01 Tile lew Blanl a ..
• • •
F• Sale, DUPLEI, octll fro~~ con11r lot.
2 bedrooms. Sacrifice $27.500
PAUL C. JOlES
REALTOR -J~SL'ROR
2620 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach
Harbor 2313
100.000 VIEW of Harbor lc Ocean! Fe-t-lot on Cllrt Dr.
for $9,750 Cash . • • •
KINGS PL. homt>. fit tor a king and que-t-n. See this lov·
able 3·bedr., 2 bath masterplt>ee. 2 yrs. old. W·t·w car·
pets, glass sliding doors to patio, Mountain view,
only $6,950 down. • • •
2 BRAND NEW fum. homes. 1 blk. from OC'f'an. Home
It Income unit to please you In t>very detail-location,
price, down payment, terms.
1857 Newport Ave., Costa Mesa, Uberty 8·1632
COIIUTULAnOIS
Ral,. P. 1_.,,
Realtor-Appraiser
"In the Harbor Area 24 years"
3411 W. Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach
Harbor 402--Harbor 3959
YMII IlEAl HOlE
Uvtnr room-dlnlne roo~en-J bedroorns-2 baths
and a powdt>r room Wide lot
Call ... lt't us tell you morf''
IB.DI.ISII, Rlllttr
306 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island
Harbor 502
'
Ew•lleRealtera
Lowe To Hate 1'llllr
On ... HIML
ll YOt; are house huntlnc,
se-e Mr Erhardt With
JOII E. SlDI.EII
Realtor It Insurance
3333 E. Coast Hwy., COM
Harbor2422
See •• , ....
... ,. llllri ...
• 388 Del Mar, Back Bay
• 2143 Santa Ana Ave .•
eo.ta Mea.
e 2!115 Crt"StVIf'W. Bay Shores.
e AI~ <'orona Highlands and
ShorE' Cliffs
CUIRE VII H ..
REALTOR
2'731 W Coast Highway
L1 8·4277
YH C11 Han A LaYIIJ
IIW H-. IH!
C'Ll FF HAVEN 2 btodrs and
sun rr>nm. fpl. lgf' lot, 10
fruit lr('("';. onl) $6.000 down.
BAL&lA 52 tt frontage on
0<-ean 81\'d 3 be-drs . l ~
bathe; Ownt-r movlne Inland
wants offers.
BALBOA-2 bedrm.s.. 1 blk.
IO Jetty
Fl'I..L PRICE $18.500
IUIIB. PIIIVEI
REALTOR
M<'mber Multlplf' Llstlnr
2604 N<'Wport Blvd , N B.
Eao;y Parktne-HA 4610
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---·~------~-----------TI:LJ:VISION antenna, complete
ldt Ia. lnltallat:Jon. 18.95 '(alue
Ia. es . .e, tbt. week only. West·
ern Auto SUpply, 1836 Newport
Blvd, eo.ta Mesa. Uberty
1-2'711.
SPtNiT PiANOS-Rental returns.
Trade·lns on oreana, etc. Like
new. ThJa Ia a chance tor a bll
aavtnp. Open Friday eves.
Damt-SchmJdt, 520 N. Maln,
Santa Ana.
'31 MODEL '1A" Ford, In good
shape $90. Phone HA 0152·R.
16-FT. SKIFF and JohnlJOn Motor.
5 H.P. 115 Garnet. Balboa
llland. HA 893· W.
SEASON n cm BOOKS now on
sale. $(.50 per book. Newport
H a r b or Community Players.
Call Mrs. Ryadale, HA 2347·R.
DINING TABLE. DREXEL PRE·
CEDENT. alJver elm $75; ward-
robe trunk $20; golf clubs and
baJ $50; walnut rate leg table
$10. HA 0164·J after 5:00 p.m.
HAMMOND ORGANS-All mod·
els. Some wonderful bargains
In used organs. Several makes.
Free practice rooms. Trade ln
your old ln.st.rument. Danz·
SchmJdt. home of the world
famous Hammond, Santa Ana,
520 N. Main.
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.Rewpwt Bar._. Ene\p .........................
CASH un:& FOR ENSIGN WAJft ADS
, 1 Time 2 Times 3 Times
20 words or less .75 1.25 1.50
21 to 30 words 1.00 1.50 2.00
I .,
IN~~n-BSprANfD ~Pft'Vib tao~ 31 to 40 words 1.25 2.00 2.50 ~ .... u ;oe:~ rnte~t Each word over 40 .03 .OS .07
eent. neat and attractive and Cash must be received within 7 days of first insertion can qualtty you wtll earn up
to U50 'a week. Apply 1:00 ........ ••••••••A••••••+•••••••.
P.M. to 10:00 P.M. Monday RUORAL a&aVJcaa
throurh FrieS~. Kin• Studio of ----------------------
Danclnr. 3440 Vla Oporto, N.B. Not responaJble for debts other
THOROU G H L Y R ELI ABLE than my wlte'a and my own.
woman to clean house one day C. Sherm Allen, Gourmet Klt·
a week. HA 2667·R. chen, Corona del Mar.
lEI
Job now open In
SANTA ANA to hlgh
acbool graduates.
age 18-45
These are career
jobs with excel·
lent opportunities
for advancement.
CLEIIS
and
CDISTIUCnOI
HELPERS
WANT rlde to downtown Loa An·
reles, Monday throurh Friday,
worldnr hours 8 to 4:30; will
share expenses. U 8· 7919.
TRADE IN your old watch on a
new Hamilton. It meana so
much more to Jive or ret a
Hamilton. Wallace Calderhead,
3123 E. Cout Hwy., CDM.
COMING: The Hasty Heart. No·
vember 2, 3, S. Community
Players. Chapel Theater, Or·
ange Coast College.
REMEMBER-Don't forret-the
Great Porter Heaps Organ Con-
cert Oct. 24. 8 p.m., Masonic
Hall, corner 5th and Sycamore.
Santa Ana. No admission. A
wonderful musical treat for all
lovers of the organ. Danz-
Schmldt, Santa Ana, 5lO N.
REP .Alit .AND M a 1 n ten an c e ,
patnttnr. carpenter etc. l u.t
anythlq. Rea.eol\able. SaU.
faction ruaranteed. RA 01.26-J. ,110
HAVE YOU SEEN!
The new Watchet. Diamonds, Jordan, Harb<{r 4 ...... 9 Weddlnr Rlnp, Costume '" Jewelry and Cl()ckl ... Car-7732 E. Coast Hlrhway
rled by Ray Fields at ht. Corona del Mar
new store. RAY FIELDS WATCH REPAIR SITUAn ORS WAifTED
No Lonrer at Lldo Drur see CDM man would like aardenlnr. him at new location ln the • "Vt.ta Shopplnc Center," clean·up, etc. Call Kl 3-2122.
19th St. at Placentia, Costa WANT BABY ::,TITING in my Qo.
Mesa. rona del Mu home; Daytimes. e Phone Uberty S&88 • Chlld.ren • to 8 years. HA·
COIIPLE'TE LAJfDSCAnRQ 28C7 ·WK..
SDVICE WANTED : lronln• ln my home.
FREE ESTIMATES Mabel Whitman, 607 .Marrue-
SirH Green Stamps rtte. Q))(. RA 4279-J.
Free delivery UAL DTAft & aDTAU
CORONA DEL MAR NUR5ERY
HA 1038 ........ E. Co H FURNISH APT. 2-bedroom. $65.00 .,.,_ a.t wy. yearly lncludJnr utllltles; 155
COMPLETE PA.lN'nNG winter rental. Balboa. HA 1050.
PAPER HANGING SERVICE APARTMENT FURNISHED Har-
HA 2976 bor view In Corona del Mar
(Evenln.,. week·endsl yearly $65 per month call Har-WANT t h ld t s ta ·~ bor m or Harbor 3698 eves. o s are a r e o an EUGENE 0. SAUNDERS FOR RENT: CORONA HIGH·
Main.
:fa':~~~~~ ~!\r:s.Roper, 308 500 31st Street, Newport Beach LANDS 2-bedr. deluxe apt. Car·
.,
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to. 10 u.. .....
The Eally •••••
Stauffer Way!
Loee tlaat cloa.l.a. 6181 a.t
rtd of ...................
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too.
At tM ltaatt. • .,.__. y.a wW be
told ...... It wW .... to ... ow
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PIIORE TODAY POa TOO n&& 1'111AL Ta&ATIIDT
6 PIGUU AJIALTIII ........ ,.
3117 &. CoGIIt ·wY·
COilOIIA DD. JUa
TRADE IN your old watch on a
Ladles diamond Elgln. Wallace
Calderhead lewele.r, 3123 E.
Coast Hwy., CDM.
GOOD playing practice pianos,
$79, $87. $91 up to $195. Spinet
type mirror plano. a beauty
only $195. Easiest terms. Danz·
Schmidt, 520 N. Main. Santa
Ana. 100 pianos. Open Friday
nights.
5-Day Week. Pald
vacations and
holidays, medical
coverare available
to employees and
dependents, Co.
paid pension and
disability plan.
ll..la Pcn'nti"ng _ Decoratin· g peted w ·t ·w, rood heat. blr r...-rooms, pvt. fenced patio, rarg.
PAPER HANGING dlap. Calt Dick Strtcltler, ~~=~~~~=~~~==~=;====::;===~ GEORGE BURKHARDT HA m4. ;
IJcenaed Contractor FOR RENT -Gar are. Inquire U·· E·a·ga w· !a ..a Ads for Benlll EARN MORE
TIIAN EVER BEFORE!
APPLY Our new. higher st.arting
wage and frequent Increases
gives you this opportunity.
878 W. 18th Costa Mesa 323·B Marguerite, CDM. iW5 ----Gill
UbertY 8.8628 UbertY 8-6632 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ____ ;;;;;;;;;;=:-=======::::::=::=--=-------
'51 CHRYSLER Imperial. 4-door.
extra clean and original. 36,000
mUes. $900. Liberty 8-4073.
SALE-Grand pianos. Ma ny won·
derful ba rgains. Many famous
makes. Prices from $385 up.
Bench Included. Danz-Schmldt.
520 N. Main. Santa Ana.
IIAJWfE
Sli, I RowMat
Space for Re1t
AmerlcS:n Legion 215 15th St.
Meetings 2nd-4th Wed. 8 p.m.
1030 EAST FIRST ST.
SANTA ANA
Mon.·Frl. 8 A.M.·4 P.M.
SOUTHERN caumEs us ca.
MISCELLA.IfEOUS
RENT a plano until you buy. All
term rent allowe-d. Good prac·
tlce pianos as low as $5 per
month. Danz · Schmidt Big
Piano Store, 520 N. Main, Santa
Ana.
Openings now for-
TELEPHONE OPERA TORS
We will train you and you'll
receive many other benefits.
-Apply-
514 ~ No. Main Street
Rm. 211-Santa Ana
9:00 to 4:00P.M.
PACIFIC TELEPHONE
IlEAL ESTATE WARTED
WANTED FROM OWNER 2·Bed·
room & Den. 2-bath, home.
South of the Highway, Corona
del Mar. For cash. M. Lennert,
Box J .l, c/o The Ensign, CDM.
The Crossroads Village Shops • • • • • • •
JOHN VOGEL. Realtor
'"the second story real estate man"
PHONE Liberty 8-1617
2nd FLOOR CROSSROADS VILLAGE BLDG.
ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE REALTY BOARD
loYie Preject.s
FOR RENT
S·MM 16-MM 35-MM
and 16MM Sound Projecton
FA.Sr COLOR FILM SERVICE
Model Airplane Suppllea
learsC...,aSIIIf
1782 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa Phone Uberty 8· 700
ARCHU I SUIIOI
PAINTING CONTRACTORS
"Color matcblnJ a apeclalty" Workmanship guaranteed 416 Fernleal, Corona del Ma r
177 ~ 30th St., Newport
Harbor 0347·R or Harbor ean.w
Welcome
the
Realty
Board
To the area's
mo.t conYenient
shoppin9 center . • .
. • . on Newport BlYd.
aboYe the Arches.
acroea the Freeway
from Hoaq Ho.pitaL
SALE
DUTCH CUITAIII :::r.:t,flel•4!eed 9 ...
~ra. reg. e
VCIIalace aacn.dal to ...tda.
-.. tiM era 11....S. vw.g.-
AD YOU LOO&DfG rQa A GOOD VI'I'AIIIIff
II' 10 po10 • AJrD c:dcz,... ~or
filM of winter worrlea.,. aweety w•lla,
......., wlndowt, chllty floott, ctrMtl . • • •
OM co1ct after anotMr? Switch to
kluttcHn torc.ct .. lr hHt with Payn., h.,..._. MIM In hedng. It' a NIY to afford. Let Ill~.,, .. liNt'""'' ef root home. S.. for yovrMtf wflr • ,.,. to'"'',.,,..
avnaru
We proudly _pre~ent tbe beat balanced. molt complete and
molt potent vita.mln-mlneral nutritional proteetion on the
marut tod&J. You mu.lt be aau.tled «your moMJ' ntunc1ec1.
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.... hMd-,... ...... eodel
...... lsioft. W'lltl _..,..,.~io·
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SnVANIA 1V Wille
HALOUGHT
'ftll MMfl Of .-J'T11A'I"' ..... fO YOWl lnt•
One look tells you why Sylvonia TV wilt,
Hololight is the eosiest-wolching TV on the
ma~et. The soft, coot margin of Hololight
surrounding the pictw• replac.s the -Jark.,
d istroding picture frame af othet-TV sets.
Pictures ore sharper, brighter, too, on the
"Silver Screen as., Come in today . . . yov
owe it to yow eyes to see Sylvania I
71/s~ .. -kdkl fl jic/ute-Mitdfw}
lll1IIT w AJTDra roa aua
Evyonne Warneke, 17, of 20122
Santa Ana Ave., eo.ta Me.. wu
brubecl by a M·lallon barrel
that roled ol1 a pickup truck in
a colllalon wtth a Hlp Scbool
bu. at 7 :30 a.m. Tueeday, Oct.
11, at Keaa Dr. and Santa ·Ana
Ave., eo.ta Ilea.
Stan4ard 8 b a d e ClotU
and Custom Spedaltlea e Drapery B a r d " a r • e Venetian BUnda.
<fl.. gJ,J. 8/.p
.......... •c:.u ,_om. IIA-
Oiallldlt..•.....-t.._.
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GUO lOVES OK SO
lames M. Greer', seam an ap·
prentice, USN, eon of Mr. and
Mrs. leftenon M. Creer of 12m
N. Bay Front. Balboa Ialand, It
aervtng aboard the JUPPY·type
submarine USS Cattlah, a com·
ponent of Submarlne Squadron
s. The •ub 1s enaaged In neet lllf I!'L.I Is ..._ tra1.nlna aerd.. oU the Call· r• .,..,
~iii-i;iiii;ii'iiiii;iiifomia.iiiicoeiiillt~---· ....... nr-.•·· • What appeued to be a root
......
UIIUIS
....... 'fte c ...... Ana I'• .early 10 y...,.
tlre at the home of l ames W.
Randall ot 6200 W. Ocean Front.
Newport Beach, at 11:15 p.m. last
Tburaday was only smoke from
the fireplace. Newport Beach
firemen dl.scov&ed when called
to the scene.
F'tremen went to the home of
Margaret Pratt at 814 W. Ocean
Front. Newport Beach, at 9:15
Ill 0... Aft. .....,._ .._. llyatt ~~-~
p.m. last Tbursday when a allp· JACK 110'111. 514 Parlt t.a.e.
ping washing machine belt eo.ta Meea. waw. -*• ooe
started smoking. The machJne y.-...atr ~ U.S
was dlaoonnected. U... I ft.
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ADd OUr •PI••••kiiiN WID le GJacl To CaD OD Toa
Jlatbor varalty Tan will mHt
the · Huntlncton Oilers at 7:30
p.m. tomorrow (Friday) In the
oll clty for the second Sunaet
l.eaiUe football game of the
Tar vanity seuon.
The .tartJne Tar lineup IIJted
by Coach Al Irwtn Includes
Georee Milliken, fullback; DaVId
Tamura, left halfback; John
Hopkins. right halfback; George
Schultt, q uarterback; Jack Smith,
«-nter; GIU')" Deem and Jerry
Samsel. guards. and Paul Lorent-
zen and Chuck Vandervort, ends.
The Tars lost their game
against Call!ornla High School
of Whittier Jut Friday on DaVId·
son Field l6 to 7. The CalltornJa
team .cored their th.ree touch·
down ln the fourth period. The
lone Tar touchdown wu 1n the
start of the third period wh~ a
fumble was ~Vft'ed on the 15-
yard line. Fullback Charlie Berry
.cored the touchdown with a
two-yard run on the fourth play.
Quarterback Ge-le Hubbard con -
verted.
The Tar B team lost to Call·
fornla High School 31 to 6 lut
does not tleld a jualor ...r.ttT
team. Each te.m wu lfYen the
ball tor l.S·mlnute periodL 'n.e
Tustin team 1s in the Oran ..
League.
The Tar B footballen will me.c·
the OUes-B te&m at 3 p.m. toda.J
(Thwsday) on DaVId.lon J'leld
with the C team~ competing at
the same hour In Buntlncton
Beach. U the Ollera field a jun·
lor vanity team, the game wlU
be played next Monday at 3 p.m.
In Huntington Beach, Coach lr·
wtn &ald.
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WILTIIII .. 'I
llawaiicm~
t•Lc..t.lo I_.._.
·-....... ll"''ett .....
<OPD SUND,\Y)
Thursday playlne In WhltUes-. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Tar C team la.t 20 to 7 •
against the Calltornla High
School on the &arQe day, playing
on Davidson Field.
"They were big and fast. "with
very. very well executed maneu-
vers." Coach lrwtn commented
about the California players.
The Tar junior v&J"'Llty scrim·
m aged aealnst the '1'\utln var-
sity team Monday att.ernoon on
Davidson Field u CalJlorr.la
The harbor d~rtment an-
swef'ed 311 ealls during the
month of Septembft', Harbor
Master Russell Craig baa ~·
ported to the Newport Beach cJty
councll and Orange county bar·
bor coiTUlli&slon. Ufa,_.'S
Your Famlly Restaurant
(a-4,.......,)
1515 ... c..t Jlltlaway
llaltael' ... c..... ......
The department answ&ed two
fh" ca lls. one rNCUe call. gave
aaslstance to 11 large boats and
eight small boats. lnV8t:Jgated
one boat broken Into, made 12
speed arrest.. rive other arrests
and found and destroyed 15 ~~~~~!!!~!!:!~~!!!!~
pieces of debris. Ten row boats
were held for ldenutleatlon and
returned, nine speed complalnts
and 24 othes-complaints re-
«-lved, 19 cuest veaela accommo·
dated. three ahcn mocl't.Dp lD·
atalled and 165 mLeceUJU'leO!a
calls &n.sWft'ed.
f} ~Uwu;
quu~s
SOU1I SUS CAFE
f'Mta.rtag 0.. MCifood. ...... pn..e ru.. cblct.& dadr.
... YWa Ma:rtaa • _. .. 0.....,. eo.aty"a a..t ...._ .
...-... ••'-' .... ..-. .... -. lAc W.ta.~ .. a.u.. ~.a..cL u-s. ..... _... • ta. a.q.. a. ..........
....... .......
V.a. Jlato
., ...••.•
tlw colotlvl
IIIlO llll
•t-' l IQIJ I ... IJII
Record Is Close
~ 5::F-~ To Entire Total for '54
the POUC-BLOTTER IDIM1 • .. Gal' IOir
A eoa. Wa.!* .J'*'PII. WM t.om
to Mr. and Mil. 7ack Zlmmtt·
man of 331 Mont«o St. Bal-.,
e W&DitUI)AT. OCT. S
Samm,y F. Won&' of Laauna
Beach reported the theft or a Ute
and wheel from hll car In a
parking lot next to 2IN8 E. Cout
Hwy., Corona del Mar . . • In ~
sponse to a dlaturbance call at
510~ Acacia Ave., Corona del
Mar, at 12:25 Lm. ottlcen re·
ported that a famlly argument
had been going on but waa over
when they arrived . . . The har·
bor department rave officers
warrants to serve on Ludwell D.
Lansdale of Garden Grove and
Leland R. Smooth of LonJ' Beach,
charging them wtth speed and
wake in the bay ... Stephen N.
McKinney ol Los Angeles. serv·
lnr a term In Newport city jail
on an lntoxJcatlon charge, suf-
fered a cut head In the main of·
flee of the pollee ltatlon, and
required five stJtches to close ...
e TII1JUDAY. OCT. I
on Monday, Oct. 3, in Hoaa Ke-dt.poeed ol a skunk trapped in mod-.J Ra.pJtal.
the aarba,. paJ1 at the residence ;::::.===========; ot R. E. Blrtehet, 601 PolnaettJa
wood Murphy, stock room at
Mlsa Murtet Shop, 2731 E. Coast
Hwy.. $2.2.68.
e BAUOA JILAJfJ)
About m_ooo 1n pHmlta were ~~Red b)' the Newport Beach
BuUCUna ~~~t durlnr the
put week, brinatna the month's
total to date up to POO.ooo This
raiiM the reootd tor the year
put the IT:mo,ooo m.ark. almost ;:;.:;:::;::~:;::~~=:::;::::;::::;-f equalllnr the total for all ot 1956.
Hal WUl Smith. enlarge din·
tng room of lolly Roger, 14.000;
Andrew W. Smith, 2-atory, l ·unlt
dwellnr added at 330 Coral,
$11,811.
HOME
LOANS
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOCIATION
TWO OFFICES
To Serve You
LAGUNA BEACH
AND
SAN CLEMENTE
QUICK
H HOUR SERVI CE
LOW
LOW "REDUCING"
INTEREST RATES
eaAUOA Followtna penni til were ._ued:
elfEWJOIIT DIGIITI
C. S, KempH, 1·untt, 1-ltory
dWelling at 312 Catalina, $1.2.994.
eJrawtoiiT
l . F. Mounler, addJUon at 206
36th St, $1,500; Ben Reddick,
commerdal building at 112·114
23rd St., $13,750; W. M. Ward,
and toilet and shower at 3312
Marcus, $500: Carl Mlllft', u8ed car sales offJce at 2511 W. Coast
Hwy.
Mrs. Ethel Hethcock, add bed·
room at 2056 E. Ocean Blvd ..
$2.500: Alvin Fink, 1-unlt, 1·
story dwellllng at 705 W . Bay
Ave .. $7.750: L. 0 . Gerry, patio
at 31 1 Coronado, $500.
NU. J, &. ITOJ)J)AJU) et Co·
~ dill Jlcu (abo9e) • .U. ef
CUy Coa-dlacmltoddanl. baa
beea --.c1 to ..,.. oa tbe
board of dinctws of tbe Or-
.... Coaaty Beart Aula. She
wW ....,. wttla two ott.. Bcu·
boi'A.recl ...................
McEidowMJ a4 ...._ la&a.d
aad Joe E. ...,., ... a4 Lido
lal&.
e a.u..oA COVU
Pat Maloney, add fireplace at
17 Balboa Coves, 1600.
e COBOlfA DEL JIAJI
Isabelle lteblor, add dining
room at 417 Fetnleat, $1,146; Ell·
fi<>Ur l1b1JB*
indude• a
8WimmJng pool
and clubhou#
for ruident1
of the new
lo beautiful COSTA MESA
Harbor BouJevvd ar Balta-Ave.
S.IH AleRts-W.lw 6 lH
GJ:aL FOB GEUOSJS
A daughter, MJchele Colleen,
wu born to Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Gel'bosl ot SJ04 Seashore
Dr .. Newport Beach, in Hoac Me· Rev. Edwin Gomke reported
that school children threw rocks
and clods at UcS. placed against
the Community Conrreaatlonal
Church at 611 Heliotrope Ave ..
Corona del Mar, and punctured
two shingles oo the aide of the
church ... IJm Matheny ot 603~
Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar.
gave offtcen a turtle which be
found on Cout Hwy .... Officers
disposed of an opossum found In
the wood shed of Mrs. Howard
Erwood of 545 Catallna Dr., New·
port Helghta . . . Thomas Lee. S,
or 121 40th St., Newport Beach,
suffered a cut upl)ft' lip when he
tell from a slide fn the West
Newport park and was taken to
Hoag Memorial Hospital for
morlal Hospital on Tuesday,
Sept. 'Z7. ------LEGAL lfOTICE
a.nFJCATE OP BUSDfESS
r'k:UUou Plna w ...
THE UNDERSIGNED does h~·
by certlty that he Is conducting
a ~llcates.sen and catering busi-
ness under the fictitious tltm
name of Gourmet's Kitchen, :r707
E. Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar,
and that said firm Is composed
of the following person wboae
name In full and place of teal·
dence are as follows, to-wit:
C. Sherm Allen
310 E. Balboa Blvd.
Balboa, Calif.
WITNESS my hand on this
17th day of October. 1955.
C. Sherm Allen
STATE OF CAUFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE )ss.
ON THIS 17th day or Octobel'.
1955, bdore me. a Notary Public
In and for said county and state.
rMidlng therein. duly commls·
stoned and sworn. personally ap·
peared C. Sherm Allen. known
to me to be the person whose
name Is subscribed to the within
Instrument. and acknowledged to
me that the executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and oUI ·
clal seal.
MARY A. HAAPA
Not ary Public in and tor said
County and Statt>.
My Commission expires Aug.
16. 1959.
Publish : Oct. 20. 'Z7. Nov. 3 and
10. 1955. In the Newport Harbor
Ensign.
CreditW omen
Honor Bosses
A dlnnft' In nonor ol their
bosses and the lnstallatJon of
ottJcera was given Wednesday
night at the Newport Harbor
Yacht Club by the Or~tnge Cout
Credit Women's Breakfast Club.
The new officers are Lola Mill·
er, president; Mary McBeath,
first vice-president; lane Thom-
son, second vice-president; Allee
Crank, secretary, and Lucille
Dicken& treasurer. R.etJrtng pres-
Ident Faye Hopkins was the
presiding oUicer.
t7Jf AlflfJVEIISAJIT SET
A local United Nations annl·
versary committee has been ap-
pointed by Mayor Dora Hill to
plan United Nations Day cele·
bratlons on Oct. 24. Milo G. Lacy
Is chairman of the committee.
treatment ... e FBJJ)AY. OCT. 7
Jose A. Rojo, 21, El Toro ma ·
rlne, and Calvin L. Baird, 27, or
1630 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa.
were arrested on charges of dis·
turbing the peace In Ernie's Cafe,
Newport Heights. where officers
charged they were engaged In a
fight ... Cars driven by Carolt>
JOilf ISLAJfD CRt711CR J. Nola. 1& ot Laguna Beach and
Joining the Ba lboa Island Floy M. Silsbee, 72. of 437 Sea·
Community Methodist Church ward Rd .. Corona Highlands. were
Sunday, Oct. 2, were Mrs. Way-involved In an accident at Nar-
Jand Dunham. 720 Marigold Ave .. clssus Ave. and Second Ave., Co·
and Mrs. Thomas Patterson, 618 rona del Mar. at 4:40 p.m ... ·
Begonia Ave., Corona del Mar. Humane Officer George Myers
Baa.k lf 0. 110
REPORT OF CONDmON
of NEWPORT HARBOR BANX l.ocated at Coroaa ct.l Mcu. Ca:Ufonala.
aa of tbe claM oC buai.DeM oa tbe 5th day ot Octobez, 1155
Publlahed la CIICII:lOI'dcmc wttb a callaade by tbe
SapedDtiGdeatot 8aDb
Ave., Corona del Mar .•. Otficen
called tlremen to provide oxyten
to ludlth Taru o1 521~ Poppy
Ave., Corona del Mar, at 8:37
p.m. &ftft offlet"ta broke a door
window at 521 Poppy Ave. wh~
ahe wu reported to be located. e IATUBJ)AT. OCT. I
lorgest ond Most Complete
Furniture Store in the A.reo.
c.u for frM
OOCORATING SEAVICE
Llb.rty .. 5518
Furnishings for homes,
clubs, yochts.
OWcen weore unable to locate
a IJOUp of boys. one of whom
held a knife at the neck of Ed·
ward Trapp and chued hla s is-
ter, LaVerne Trapp, of 168~ · E.
2lat St., Coeta Mesa, while they
were walk.Jnl' toward a place -============ called "Skunk Hollow" at the lf'C:'O
eut end of Santa Isabel St. In a'lPEWRl u:.u'
1017 W. Coeft Hi9hw•y
Newport kech
the UPPft' bay area . . . Oscar
H. Schock of 1130 W. Bay Ave., ~~t'1'~LS Newport Beach, reported that . • a:,~~"
youths In a yellow car went by TIDE
h is home and shot a hole .._.. om. l-.piy
through the ~ar Window of hll =:: ...._
0111 ~:fo· w. ~ ~~~ :::::t ::_ •u ••pwt aa.. • ..,.... .._.
ported the theft ot l pu.rae con·
talnlnl' $27.50 .••
eSUJrDA'I'. OCT. t Qaclbw ......... tdwoi.IM
Mrs. Allen Sulz.er of 1305 N. ... •• u
Bay Front. Balboa Ialand, re· _ .. -n -II ......... ported the theft of a llet of rolf -........ _ ... .. •••
cluba from her car ... Tlmothy -....... .._......,..
I . Glblan, 8, of 362 EvenJnr ftCZ ~ & Da.Jftft
Canyon Rd., Shore Clllts, auf. BJJIJJ 'I 1G:f~ feted a slll'ht laceratJon over hta
left eye and minor ab:ra.sJon.a @)-•• • ....,... ...._
when a bicycle he ~as rfdlnr •...-t .._.
was Involved In an aeclden\ wijh .__. sal
a car driven by Walter Lontmoor 0.... c..y Day
ot 254 Driftwood Rd., Shore CUtts. '( a.a. .. 1 p.a.
at Evening Canyon Rd. and ~iiiiiiii~~~~iiiiiiiii Shorecllff Rd. at 11 a.m. . . . i
e WEDlfESDA'I'. OCT. 12
Vern Harden of Costa Mesa r&-
ported that the occupants ot a
car In the Balboa area were
either shooting or throwing oil
Into cars but offlcera were un-
able to locate the vandals ...
lElA
UPIILITEIIII
Carter Lane of 2800 Ocean Blvd., ~;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;~~ Corona del Mar, reported a f
skunk on his front porch ...
H. L. HUJ'hes of 428 Camatlon
Ave.. Corona del Mar, reported
the theft of a battery from hla
car parked In front of his home
. .. Ottlcers disposed of a dead
skunk round In the yard of Mra.
Ruth Dressllar at 621 Orchid
Ave., Corona del Mar ... Offi.
cera disposed of an opossum
found In the garage of Mrs. Row·
~trd Erwood or 545 Catalina Dr ..
Newport Heights ... A Newport
Beach gtrl, 16, was held on a
runaway charge after her mother EASY
MONTHLY PAY~IiNTS
~ Teleplao;-Liberty .. ,': I STATEMEifT BEQUDlED by the
Act of Auguat 24, 191.2, as amend·
ed by the Acta of March 3. 1933.
and l uly 2. 1946 <ntle 39, UnJted
States Code, Sectlon 233) show·
lnr the ownership. management.
and circulation of the Newport
Harbor EnsJgn published weekly
at Corona del Mar, Calli., tor
October 1. 1955.
ASSETS
1. Cash. balances with oth~ banks, Including
r8erve balance, and cub ltema tn process
reported her mlsatng ...
Coaab1Md e TBUBSJ)AY. OCT. U
FRIENDLY
SYMPATHETIC SERVICE
FREE
CUSTOMERS' PARKING
JAMES D. RAY
BliWiq C.tractor
J.+46 E. COAST HWY ..
1. The namto and address of
the publisher. editor. managing
editor. and business managers
are:
of collection .. -................... -........... -...... -..... .. 2. U. S. Government obllgatlona. direct and
tully guaranteed .......................... ·-·--·-···--·-.. 3. State, county, municipal and school district
obllgatJona .................................................... ..
6. Loans and discounts <Includes $545.35 over·
drafts) ................... -.................................... -..... . 8b. Furniture, fixtures and equipment ........... .
lL Other assets ... -................................................. ..
Howard RlcharcS. of 701 Carna-
tion Ave., Corona del Mar. r&-~.571.25 ported Meinl' a black OOUiar
3 145,.208 92 ,olnl' up the ravine at the eaat
' · end of the Youth Cent«, Corona
324,536.92 del Mar, which tumed out to be
1.298. 746.66
36.305.71
1.344.53
a black labrador dog. Humane
OUlcer George Myen reported
... Officers removed an opos-
sum from the front yard of Vf.r.
glnla Escobar of 412 Signal Rd., 5,521,713.99 Cllff Haven ... Harry Campbell
(Continued on Pace 11) ESCROW
SERVICE.
CORONA DEL MAR
HAtbot 476J
Publlsher-Arvo E. Haapa. 710
Jasmine Ave .. Corona del Mar.
Calif.
3.453.~.89 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.
fFFICI ENTL Y OPERA TEO
LAGUNA BEACH
222 Ocean Ave.
PHONE HY. 4-1177
SAN CLEMENTE
60 I N. Ef Camino Real
PHONE HYacinth 2-1195
or HYacinth 2-1 196
R•w•nc.e: HAtbot 41 t6
LOllS FOR HOlES
5" -TEAJl LOAX
Construction Loana
5,_ -TEAJl LOAX
SEE BOB SATTLEB
Poirier lortcac• Co.
2515 E. Coat Bwy .. CDM
Ph. RA s• m 3-5115
(Metro J.JJ. IJul&J'GIICe r'ua41)
STROOT'S :sn~~ * Giftware * Appliance. * Pcd.Dta
·-lfewport aJ..t.. u ... saa. Coda .....
Floor CoftdDp -Dndaboarda
.Mphalt TUe -Rubber nle
Formica -Unoleum Tile
CARLTOI~ ~~~UM
135 E. 17tb St.
2
eo.ta M.-
LDIEIIT'I' 1-425
22 Years in Oranee County
Orco Block Co.
BUILDING BLOCI.S-ALL SIZES-AU TYPES
JA~ 7..2231 B'!w"""y 1-0754
toa JraWJa. lt.cllltoll 11210 .............. A.-
Edltor-Arvo E. Ha~a. 710
Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar,
Calif.
2. The owner Is: <If owned by a
<'orporatlon. Its name and address
must be stated and also lmmedl·
ately thereunder the names and
addresses or stockholders owning 22.
or holding 1 percent or more of
total amount of stock. If not
owned by a corporation, the
names and addresses of the lndl·
vidual owners must be given. It
owned by a partnership or othe~
unincorporated firm. Its name 'Z7.
and address. as well as that or
23.
24.
26.
each Individual member, must 1.
be given.)
The Ensign Publishing Co ..
2850 E. Coast Highway, Corona
del Mar; Arvo E. Raapa, 710 J~
mlne Ave .. Coronll del Mar: Mary
A. Haapa, 710 Ja.smlne Ave., Co·
rona del Ma r.
T()TAL LIABILITIES ............................... . CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital paid In:
b. Common stock 2100 shares, Par $50.00 .. Surplus ........................................... -.............. .
Undivided proflt~net ...................... _ .......... .
Reserves .. . .................................................. ..
T()TAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ............. ..
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts .... ..
IUMOUlfDA
Pledged auets (and securities loaned) (book value):
a. U. S. Government obligations pledged
to secure deposits and other llabUitJes
b. Other uaet.s pledged to 8eC\l.re deposita
and other liabilities (lncludlng notes
and bUts redlsoounted and securltJes
sold under repurchase aiJ'eement) ........
83.764.54
1.102, 168.96
117.853.45
455,000.00
37,901.81
5,250,141.65
105,000.00
95,000.00
49,575.04
21,997.30
'Z71,572.34
5,521,713.99
659,474.46
3. The known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security
holders ownJng or holding 1 pet·
cent or more of total amount of
bonds, mortgages, or other aecur·
ltles are: None.
TOTAL ............. _ ............... -.......... -......... _
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Or&nJ'e, u.
J. T. Van Dyke.:. President
H. L. Hetrick, '-AShier
75,131.59
734,606.05
4. Pa.ragTaphs 2 and 3 Include.
In cases where the stockholder or
security holder appears upon the
books of the company as trustee
or In any other fiduciary rela·
tlon, the name of the person or
corporation for whom such trua·
tee Ia acting: also the etatemenu
In the two paragraphs ahow tbe
affiant's full knowledge and be·
lief u to the ctrcumstances and
conc:Utlons under which stock·
holden and security holden who
do not appear upon the boob of
the company u truateft, hold
stock and aecurltles ln a capadty
of Newport Harbor Bank, belnl' duly awom, each for hlmlelf, says
he has a personal knowledge of the matters contained In the fore·
going report of condition and schedules pertalnlnr thereto and that
every allegation. statement, matter a nd thing therein contained Ia true to the best of his knowledge and beUef.
I . T. VAN DYKE, President H. L. HETRICK, Cuhler
Ba nk No. 890
Severally subscribed and awom to before me
by both deponents, th1a 12th day of October, 1955.
Susan P. Foley, Notary Public In and for aald County of Orange, State of CallfornJa.
CoiTect-Attest:
GEORGE I.DAVIES
BRADEN FINCH J. S. BARBETJ'
Dlrect.on othet than the otflcen aJptna the report.
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*EXTU SPECW SEIYICE •••
•
tltot'1 tlte Seahanl wcry I
NEED CASH IN RECORD TIME1
A phone call will stort the ball rolling.
You moy hove the cash in record time
to pay bills, buy new clothes, moke cor
repaiN or for ony other good reoson.
Don't hesitote. Seaboard likes to help
folh he~ themselves. If you need
money now-coli <X~r new office
NOW I
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1711 NEWPORT AVE.. COSTA WESA
Costa Mesa lumber Co. ~= .:.; ::: n:
9 .....,.... _ ........, ftftU'! a. • ..,... •• a copa. of each t.ue of thla pub-..,~ .av....,.,anv PIA&~ Uc:attbn eohf or 4.lat:rlbut.c1. LBIBa, llYo111 a Co.
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......... : ('l'hle lJdoi1Datkla ..
NQalred from cJa.Uj, '"*ly,
~.and trtwMklJ MWS-,.,_. onJ7.) ~-D¥0 E. ILUPA,
PQbiiiiMr.
lwom to aM IUblertbld ......
-U.ll 5th daJ ol Oeeoblr, ta fleal) kUY A. IIAUA.
()~Jan '"'•...,. .a..-21. Jla) I
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Meaabeft Nft Yon Stock tidlt ....
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EYES
Llltlll'
ladt BrenMil celebrated bu
new memberablp In the Newport
Harbor Board ol Realtors by get·
Unr the "Man of the Month''
award for aelllna the large.t ain·
gle multiple tt..Unr ln· Sept.em·
her. He lJa wlth the J. M. Mlller
Co. Other new members fJf the
realty board are Dan Dr~ll and
Glenn Warford, both with the
Vogel Co. new office ln Costa
Me.a, and Don Cameron, who
practlcea real estate among the
sweetmeata on Balboa Island,
and Thomu Campbell of the
Bay and Beach Udo offJce. • • •
Marie Jtay of the Nelda Glblon
001~ boam the longest range
real estete transaction. In the
area, and we don't think anyone
can dlJapute her claJ:m . . . &he
received a check recently from
Saudl Arabia. (And we received
a 1ub.crlptlon renewal from
Guam lut week, Marte.>
Business
Directory
!NSURANCE
the POUCE ILO II ER
(Continued from Pace 10)
ot 229 Orclltd Ave .. Corona del
Mar, reported a akun.k 1n bta ga·
rare but .,... advl.led to leave
the animal alone t1o protect fut·
nJtute lttored ln the rarace from
belng sprayed . . . Maureen
Dunmar, 10 monttta old, of 31S
Alvarado Pl., Balboa, swallowed
ant pol.8on and waa taken to
Boac Memorial Hospital for
treatment ... Elate Burkhard of
Long Beach ~ported the theft
of her purse contalnlnJ about $9
from the check at and where she
worka In the Coast Super Market.
Corona del Mar ... Thomu V.
Moloney reported the theft of a
$25 aport jacket. contaJnlnJ
about a2 In change and ldentW·
caUon papers from hlJa room In
the Newport Harbor Yacht Club
... J. R. Redmond of the Lido
Trailer Park reported the theft
of his S150 fiber 11us row boat
from the park aea wall ...
e raJDAT. OCT. 14
Otflcera were unable to locate
boys reported turning ov~ trash
earns In the area of Apolena Ave.
and Coral Ave., Balboa island
. . . Gladya Hodckln.on of 4ZT
Belvue Lane, Balboa, reported
damage to her garace door ap·
parenUy ca.uaed by someone rid·
lng a motorcycle . . . Martin
Forest of 1572 E. Ocean Front.
quarantined a may eat wblch
blt Col. Andrew Smith of 3400
Ocean Blvd.. Corcma del Mar •••
eiiOifDAT. OCT. 17
Mra. .. E. Beman of 609 M:ar·
guer1te Ave., Corona del Mar. re·
ported the buralary ot a record
player and approximately 57 tee·
ord.a valued at $125 from her
home . . . Jim Slemona of 223
Pearl Ave.. Balboa laland, re·
ported that someone &napped hJa
radio antenna ott hla car park~
at Park Ave. and Onyx Ave., Bal·
boa I.aland ... Mrs. F. F. Thayer
Jr. of 322 Ialand Ave., Balboa, re·
ported the theft of a $10 car
cover from her car . . . Michael
Aabe ot 216 Vla Ithaca, Udo lale,
reported the loss of from $100 to
$120 In S20 bUb 1n a white en.
velope while he wu attending a
show ln the balcony of the Udo
Theater, Newport Beacb ...
VAN'S CLEANERS
"lO YM n ' Ea,.n•n~ P.rladift9
SoJperior CIMnin9 vaft.,.,.•ruhip"
WE FEATURE
C.r.f..J H•lldlin9 of All o.lk at•
f•bria, S.eded & Lac• G•,..,..ilk
DRY CLEANING-LAUNDRY SERV.
ICE -KNIT BlOCKING -HI\ND
PRESSING -DYEING -AlTERA·
TIONS-REPI\IRING.
Phoft• Horbor 5152
"Be Sure-Insure" • Balboa, reported that for the past Pid Up & Delrv•ry S.rvica
O~ft 8 a.m. to 5:)0 p.m.
-S•turdoy, 8 o.rn. to 2:30 p.m.-
l-426 E. Coost Hwy.; Corono del M•r WITH
STANLEY
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone Harbor 2474
3315 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
Res. Phone, Uberty 8-7315
SCHOOLS •mSTJIVCrJON
three nights someone bad shot a
22 rllle toward his house from
the beach, officers checked the
beach but were unable to locate
anyone . . . Officers warned and
sent two Santa Ana boys on their
way after they broke a window
and dam aJed now~ plants at
the residence of Mrs. VIncent
Arena of 662 Vla Udo Nord. Lldo
Isle. where they attempted to
crash a teen·age party ln pro·
gress at 11:04 p.m.
MIKE MYERS
UNION SERVICE
• U. S. Royol Tires
Washin9 & PolishiiiCJ
Cornpl•t• lubricotioft S.rvice
Llt.-I••J •• F•
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e SATUJII)AT, OCT. IS A prowl~ reported by Mrs. R. FREE PICI(.UP & DELIVERY einert's
Contracting L. Scbleleln of 416 Narcwus Ave.. Phoft• H•rbor 3094 DOD hiD 1 ITOU
Corona del Mar, was found to
be a skunk which had climbed 1701 E. C:O.rt Hi9hway et Av•cedo lila •wwpwt -""-C.. .._ Insurance • Into a garbap can. Investigating Corona d.l M•r * Par'lr Ia .... Z..,. ~Lot. .._ ol s.... * ~~~~~rtedatl :~a.m .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Continuous day and evenlnl Duck· hunten were warned f
cla.ues for preparation to apl.nat ahootlni In the upper bay at 1:43 a.m. ... Local om.
pau the State exam.
call or write
For Information
cera aided Tustin poll~ ln ~·
oove.rln1 a burled bandlfenade
stolen from camp Pendleton by
a group of juveniles lncludlnc
Sc OOT .co one from Newport Beach who AL TYLER H ~ ba d exploded one grenade earlier
1611 N. Broadway, Santa Ana on the lfOUnds of TustJn Union
K.lmberly 7..3!511 Hlib School ... Mrs. H. F. Brow.n ~ 311 Carna-
tion Ave., Corona del Mar, re-KEllog 8-2513
------------ported bft' ear atolen from her
IAtMe~ You
CIIIIIA P~G
Convenient C1a.ss Lessons
u 8·5648
GLADYS TRACY
1928 Uvfne Ave., Costa Mesa
• 4
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garap . . . Frank F. Gherardi
of Glendora called pollee to gaJn
releaae from the Turner Drug
Store. on Marinera MUe, where
he was ma kln1 a telephone call
wtaen the drUI store was closed
for the nJght ... e Stnfi)AT. OCT. 11
Gabriel Giannini of Pasadena
sent pollee a letter to ~port the
-------------loss of a valuable peat'l necklace
CEMENT
AND
BUILDING
All Kinds-Free Estimates
UBERTY S-6109
LET US SHARPEN
YOUR
LA WNMOWERS-SA WS
Knives. Scls8ora. Etc.
Uberty 8·5137 J. A. Bolding
188% Merrlll Pl., Costa Mesa • VEJRTiAJf aLDfD LAVIIDIIT
VENETIAN BUND
LAUNDRY
THE NEW mach l n e procea
method. Reuonable prfces. Av·
erap 2 tape residential blind.
Only $1 .00
BUnda repa.lred and rebuDt.
Free Pick up and deUvery
Work done by appointment
Pbone Llbe:rt)" 8·5'701
or Kimberly 8·82'74
Gecqe'a Lcmd8cape
& MaiDteocmce
A home la"t complete unl ..
It's laD~! I aJil a U ·
ceMI4 Ouufnlet«. c u • t 0 Jll
Lanct.eapt:q and Delllnbta·
Aleo Clean·up. and malnte·
nance.
whJle on hla yacht In the harbor
. . . Mrs. John Stowers. 330
Orcllld Ave., Corona del Mar.
reported h~ son's bicycle m ls·
slng from Ocean Blvd. near Or·
chid Ave .. It was recovered later,
having been thrown ov~ the
nearby clllf ... David Andrews
of 1560 Oceao Blvd., Balboa, re·
ported that a hit and run car
damaged the front fender of hts
motor acooter parked on Maln
St., Balboa . . . E. A. Monroe of
TIS .Jumlne Ave., Corona del
Mar. reported the theft ot a $5
aJumlnum mall box ... Otflcws
save
mon ey
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SEE THE ALL NEW
'56
PONTIAC
OCTOBER 21st
FREE-Miniature, exact duplicate o~
1956 Convertible to be given away as
·,door prize.
This miniature car ia powered by a aeU charging electric motcx.
6 leet long. carri• two pnaengera.
Minor. c:IWc:lren must be accompcm.ied by parents to qualify.
October 21st
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'56
PONTIAC·
OCTOBER 21st
FREE-Miniature, exact duplicate of
1956 Convertible to be given away as
door prize.
11.a. raln&crture .r &. poweted by a Mlf ohor(lif\41 •Ia
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October 21st
TAJCI YOUI CHOtCI ef ..... T.,...ate, U.e. He•l•1• . .,
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3107 EAST COAST BICBWAT COBOIUJ DEL NAB
BON MARCHEI
DRAPERIES-MOHAWK CARPETS
SPECIAL PURCHASE
200 IEif DECORATOR
DRAPERY FURICS
1 l p • Fiberglass. rotton. ray-/2 r1ce on and blended cabrics In solids and prints ...
all the latest textures and colors.
For free estJ •
mates or to
see samples In your home,
call HARBOR
6176.
BY THE Y AB.D OR CUSTOM
FITTED TO YOUll WIKDOWS
BON MARCHE'
DB..APERIES-MORA WK CAB PETS
2919 Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar
(Next to the Port Theatre)
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UGAL IIO'IICK ODut JIICbWQ', Corona del Mar, •onc:a or Jlft'DD&D lA&.& CalJtor'ftiL NotJce Ia hereby ,tven PQNU· D.ATJ:D: October U, 1955.
ant to the prcwlaSona or 8ectJoD Unco1n H. Norman
3440.1 ot the Clvtl Code of the Clactya H. Norman, Vendon
state ot Calltomla, that LINCOLN
H. NORMAN and GLADYS H. a.d J:nalp Want Ad&
NORMAN, husband and wife, -----·---'i Vendors, of 912 Seaview Avenue,
Corona ~~ Mar, CalUoptla., In·
tend to aell to JOE D. ELLIS ol
431 BeconJa A venue, Corolla del
Mar. California. and LYNN J.
MOSSHOLDER of t57 Momlnc
Canyon Road. Corona del Mar,
CalltornJa, all that Cft1aln per·
sonal property conalatl~ rener·
ally of all lltock ln trade, flx·
tures, equipment, Inventory, ac-
counts receivable and good wm
ot a certain nuraery and nower
shOp buslneu, known as Nor-
man's Flower Shop and Nuraery
and located at 2625 E. Coast
Blrhway, Corona del Mar, Call-
fornJa, and that the purchase
price thereof will be pald at
10:00 o'clock A.M. on the lat day
of November, ~ at ~ E.
Ill IIAUKE AVE.
·~·2141
Jloa.n: ... dally.
IIUiday t--4 p.m.
YOUR HEALTH
'nlla advtce comes at the time
of year wb~ one day Ia cold,
next day bot. then forrY and
dry. Tbe.e temperature, baro·
metric and humfcllty ehanree re-
quire .udden adaptatlve ehanrea In the ~y. For the body
to cope with the wutber conditions at band, It must be func-tional at Ita best. Ca.relu1 attention must be paid to rest and
diet. If you have been ln the habit of rolnr to bed at ten
every evenlnr, then don't deviate far from that routine. lf you
are In the habit of eatlnr at a certain time and certain foocb. continue In the same manner. In other words, at thla time of the year be very tmlpenfe In all that you do.
The nervous ~m Ia the mechanism wbleh makes It
possible for the various tlasues to accommodate themselves to
the weather chances and must be In the moat active and
responsible condltfon.
Watch for adclltlonal articles weekly.
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YARN SHOP
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FEATURING. • • •
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The Finest "ame in Meats in all the Southland!
We cany Manning's Choice Baby Beef Exclusively.
MANNING'S CHOICE
Porterh' se Steak 95•·
MANNING'S CHOICE
T -Bone Steaks 85•.
MAMMING'S CHOICE
Club Steaks 85•·
MANNING'S CHOIC&-Trimmed and O.en Ready
Prime Rib Roast 69n,.
BOIIMEL
Mid-West Bacon ~~--------45~
Margarine 19i..
BLUE-Gtalat P1aJ.,.
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7 -Bone Roast 39•.
MANNING'S CHOICE
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COV"T. IKSPZCTED Rabbit Fryers __________________ 55~
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Lobster