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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1957-09-26 - Newport Harbor EnsignI 1M Stary 011 p_. 11 DO IT THE UNITED WAY-United Fund, that is, Jr., president of the Newport Beach United Fund, say these three officials for the local fund drive. ond H Poyn e Thayer, generol Cc!!mpoiqn choir· Left to right ore Austin Sturtevant, chairmon of man. The advonce business gifts drive •s now the odvonce busineu gi"fts group: Ralph Myers under way. !Ensign photo) Business Gift Drive On for United Fund +---~--~--------~~~~--~--------------- COSTA MESA DEFEATS BONDS .fOR RESERVOIR SINGLE COPIES ECT New hur'h Is Planned For tD.M. ·cALL ON NEWCOMERS• PROGRAM IS PRAISED < TBV111J)AT,ID"'''EJJ&A .. 1157 \ CAJ-UNGQQ. . 50th Wedding Anniversary · ~~~~~~~~~~::~!-P . Sl d , .. by u-. ....., tbt ..... arty ate am Mqor, wtat..., trt!Niid Na1a. pruucl tn tld8 Ia mUcl and print. ,.. __ • 8 a)A -...:...a.-.:.-..-hu tut ewer aDotbir fMt ...-.. able. Th ...... othtn printable ""'"'"' flllll ..., _ .. , ..-~· a .,.,.ur ~ Ot JteWjbit and lUlU' uaprtntable trom eoat-master ot Corona cW Mar, bu tiM$. 100 .,._ fQJdi-.ct '>' tlftcJ wdwiii; or our town. ~ ~ W'khtta, Xue..' to moe the dtJ at ~ per, equalllnf From uw printable onee 1 ~ unal ananan-nt. tor the P,IIO ot tax money: quote: '1cl.&dt1<f' • • • ..lrtvolou.t" :10th w.ddinl celebration of hla '"'-coplee ue for ma,ora to ••• -o.mna~e atte1Qpt to I1M· parenu_ Kr-and M1s. A. W. llflllll· band out to vlattlq cUanJwt• tty the~ .rory• ... "What alct.. 'nle title Ia .. Plfty GOlden Yeua:• vtatttna cttanka'7 wovJcl tab tbe Tbe •nJor Bowalda wwe mar. m .. her ·aeneroua. eentlJMnt~ ttrne to l'fa4 tb.a. bookf a. wtn. rled In 0..0. Mlch., Oct. a. UO'l. heart (u.lnl ou cJoul)l). ot cow., tab It to bt polite ancl The «*ebntton wtll be held Sun. • ,_ .,..._ the clodL I aawt qut e1 the cluck We thoul)lt we had that 50-becau.e tfe tNe. J'lve ,_,. from ~Oct. I, at the lethany ~- rve ttJll JOt It: In tact. u the ancl hato the oodtplt With Uncle year celebration of laat year be· ftOW the City Ball Wfll tJww Gr~~!!.=~~ tn th IIIIUOn aoe. aJonr and the ttMe H. At f:a.~ aot a line tn the bind ua. with the fardclal attemsit the au.rplut 1po01c1 out to make 1 r--· • ltealtblly apptoacll~ • her • water. I'm a.tUnr. And lfa fult to make a lbow out ol what wu room tor J)er111&J'N!nt NCOl'd ltOf. Hanor ArM . ollan, ~d have there wUl be no black taU. alld· one botu and twenty.flve mln· obY'louaq1 flop. t:ryl~ to make ap." (And ~ 10M J'O'U' a,. m~ ~D!,~~-hete.Dcs th 1 tna throueb blue waten, 1 pt ut~ aJnce I wu worklnr tn San· lt look IOCM1 by u.in1 '-\P a~ teO!" •.• ·~ty eo.nctJ pu.111, an. a • .,t --~ a er aUptly t:rantle When tbe Jut ta Ana. 'I"MM AvaJon Air nana. 000 aclvertlalnr tund, then at the oth4t'l' dJlty by auWdtll~' the ~ rrt. ~ ~ t. ~~ta marlin haa ,one, rro a p.cullar port Ia the an.wet to a ttaber· end ot the year, ~~ 12.100 pubncatJon at a boOk publlabed atudent : U~ a combination of aloom and relW. man's prayer. few add1Uonal billa lnc:urred by by a local MW8paJ*' and written 1u lonr u 1 know tbeyre there, • TIIVWID y the lfewpon Jlarbor 0\amber ol by~ former ~·per owner I'm drawn by eome compel.llnr, , A , . Comme.n!e above the ~unt ancr publlaber. I have heard oi ... lrreslatlble urce to keep ao1n1 We,. oiJ C.tallna • West End already atven thetq, without any cttt.. btO'fnl a t.w boob few out-even It It's onl)' a lut. long early 1bwwclay momlna. 'nle ~ authorization by tbe thelr hbltorteal Ubrarla but to .. f~ chance. Finally when I KNOW Oeet's thft"e, but the actJon lan't CouncU to do *>• cllr Into the podteta ot the poor ._., JI*::I*CIC*:I*Cl*CIC*:I*CX:~~·:.•c•a•::~•c•a•c:a::ICicx::ICCIC*:I*Cl*ICI:*::I*C*I:I*:X:I:Ir::x:X•::I•C++1 the ball la over: tt'a a kind ot a too -~dl. WI ethbav•e tat lotat k.of ~ly • --_:_•T :.......... taxpayer~ to the tune ot t:UIO The Newport Rubor K.hranla relief to turn In my aoJden aJlp. ma""'-er;e n e a n rn:tty ~ ., .. ., .. -.---to clorlty a bunch of Old Guard Club wU1 elect new cdt8't at <'I I . n H pers a nd atumble wearily back eoon It. attemoon. The flab are Where clld thla 12,.990 come poUtlclana Rlnka ln my book. th u tod ('ns IIU/, J;OQ, It,. op to my chimney ~mer and start beclnninl to abow. We're cloee from! They trarwferred It from '"'nlen to top It ott, the book dae )~ th~~ ,.:l Ul'l· -T wbale-watchlnc. u the marUn ln to the Wat End, with the the cenenJ fund. Wby! Becauae brap about the development of a lob a Blel~ and Carl nnomu • • • • • • • • • • • • + C:* ; * + e + e e e e e e e e e e e e e LET'S SOLVE OUR OWN PROBLEMS bue hu bitten you, you know LADY LAMAR. the GENEVA M the advertlslna fund wu prac:. private club (Balboa Bay Club) have been nomJnatecl for pre.~. what 1 mean. and some other boata. There are Ucally broke and bad been alnce on 2.300 teet of the moat valuable dent. to aucceed· Bed BUl lack a Jot of feeden around. Uncle H April of this year. publle property ln the State of N t.o Urban Bib d Bob One of the best reasons I hove heard for giving wholehearted support to the United Fund d rive come from Dick Richard this week. If we don't-support this worthy cause. he said, then the government will hove to toke over the re$ponsibility. Thot will mean edded tax burdens. ond less benefit to us. because the dollar that is taken owoy from us by the government is o mere shodow of its forl]'ler lelf when it's hended bock to us. • •amESMJUD and I dunk mackerel. At that time I appeared be· C&JitomJa. Said cl\ab atarted out C:U~ th vtce ;..d t That old ahoe "always a brides· Suddenly, my balt cets nerv. fore the "Study Sea$_on" wtth a with alot mac::blnea -In other nom!Deel~ WaJ~er ljomtby :::cl maJd, never a . bride'' sure tlta ous. He tean oft some llne. I request that the Council place wordf, eambllna In wblch the Andy ~ treuuNr Nom· thla foot. Firat, I go out wtth £1. walt. nervous ts a cat. There'l on the ~lot a proSM*tlon for clty wu a partner. We w.re have lnated for~.,. T.Kt Un· mer Hehr, sure or a mulln u I one after my bait. Uncle H puta the peoples vote to limit aU city a private entftprlae counetl when atedt. Dob Kiltq)atrl$, ~en lone am of the milkman. Elmer gets on a fresh one, dunks It In near apendlne for advertl.Qnc to SS.· It comea to lmprovlnr pubUc Konte 0r1me1. Dave Smlley' a broadblll. 1 get aome wonder. the boat. Hey! Uncle H hu some. 000 a year. I wai told by the ~rty tor private uae, such u Ralph Dvllte del J'red Sdloepe. ' !uJ pictures. But no marlin. Last thing cooklnr. The line's running Mayor that I would be alad to t.raUer parka, parklnl for certaln Thursday I'm out with Uncle out Cut. Strike, Harry! Hook-up!! hear that the Councll wu ln bu.lneu areu and now sub8td1z· let's keep gross roots control of our own United Fund drive by givin g it 100 per cent support. Better yet--about 110 per cent. Harry Rogers with Eddie Offerle I reel mJne tn, cet the deck agreement to t1x the advertialnc Ina succete .torlea of local poJJ ..... , Q running hls ADEQUATE. Uncle cleared and start the chatter that tax fund rate at 1 cent per $100. Uclana wlth taxpayers' money." • H has been at Avalon for three every marlln fl.sherman needa to It now 1uma out that thls dld I note a complete at.ence of Ia lit ........ days. He's had four solid hook-keep him under control. Unci~ H not mean a thing. any mention of the creat trailer • • • e IT CAN'T BE DONE BY COURT ORDER ups. more strll<es, but none In NEEDS to catch th is one. He's This rate will brine Into the park buncle. a ilhlnlng example The trogedy in .._rkonsos is the inevitoble consequence of the the boat. He never HAS caught a using light tackle. fund S6.500. They won't get that of government operating a prt· folly of our Supreme Court, which i~ turning more and more from low, marlin on his own boat! until w~ pay th.la year's taxes. vate enterprt.se and competlna ond is meddling in t~e fields of sociology ond sociolism. lntegrot•on Wednesday. 3 p.m. I see my e SUCCESS STOB'T Does this type of sly operation with tax.paytne enterprtaes. 'Mie b d d f d I d L 1 last patient. tear off to the Lona nme hu gone by. Uncle Har· seem on the u.p and up to you. size of the loa wtll au .... rlt!e you. y court or er on e ero troops 1s os wrong an nO""' ess os were "' h k-..a 2 44 H · '---d t 1 h · .. ,..-~ach Airport. The amphibian of ry 00 ...., up at : · e s ..,.,.,.n ear a.xpayer · suppose t e Some day I'll come up with the the Reconstruction lows follow1ng the Cvil War. the Avalon Air Transport takes on his rlah for two hours. Crisis Council !eels safe legally. May. figures. This is not said in defense of segregotion. It is rother a worning off 10 minutes early. Three or after crisis h as happened, but be It's legal. but ln my Bible It's against the cont.nuing and ever·1ncreos•ng encroachment of federal four miles out of Avalon, we're the fish Is still on. Once he had Immoral. • 110 EJfEMIES! power into the realm of stoles rights. There should never hove been letting down Through my wln-1 about 450 yards of line out. An· • • • Here's a poem I like. Original d b th S C f · · d h h dow. right '--low me 1 s ..... a big other time. the marlin made a eTBATS A LOT OP .OOD autHor l.s unlcnown. It wu aent on or er y e upreme ourt to orce ~ntegrotoon on t en t ere ...: ~ ld h d I d h d I b f~der as he tears up a white fast turn to starboard and for a Here's a Jetter I rect!ived, com. to me by a friend from th~ des· wou never ove eve ope t 1s ep oro le cnsos in lottie Rod. = 11 u h _.. h rt patch In the blue. Maybe THAT second. the line was ang ng men ng on t e pun.:uase by t ~ e : The problem of mtegrotion is one to be solved solely with1n eoch one has my name on It! I'm ex· around th~ bow. J had teased. Newport Beach City Council of You have no enemies you say! They are all ll'DDes around the office and realdence of Dr. and Mrs. David SmUey thla week' be· cause of the arrival of brand new David Templeton SmJJ~y m. who welched In at Roaa Hos· pltal on Friday, Sept. 20. at 7\ol pounds. Uttle David hu two bll •••· ters. Suzanne, age 13 months. and Sherrill. now 3. Th~lr ,-rand. mother ls Mrs. Jeule Hlll, ee<:· retary of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. individual stote, through the conscience of each ind1viduol person. cltt>d cussed, pampered. screamed, 500 copies of Sam Meyer's "Flfty Alu. my friend, the bout Is poor. Great gains hove been mode in post yeors. but now, et the threshold Th ADEQUATE 1 ltl t sympathized. apoloclz.ed. worried. Gol~n Year'' for $2.990. u gifts He who hu mJncled In the fray C:X::ICICI:X:I:ICX:X*::I: CX:::ICI*CIC::ICI*ICI:*::I' of the IOOth onniversory of the stort of the Civil Wor, we hove to~en e s wa ng a sweat. !lqulnned. g~ped and to visiting dignitaries and for of duty th\t the brave endure Ullllll' o long step bockword on our rood of progress toword better humon .., ____________ goose-pimpled for every se-cond libraries: Must have made foes ; ---- 1 of those two hours. That's the ''Dear Col. Andy, U you have none, you have • E M 8 I M I re ot1on~. cuum ·CHEc-way It l.s. All three of us ha d In· 'This Ia the most Irresponsible struck no tra itor on the hlp, '' • ~ ~ suited t>ach other In so many action by a covernment body I You have dashed no cup fl'Om Realty Board membenhlp now different ways that you'd think have ever seen. They should at perjured Up, totals 395, lncludln& 152 brokers. • NOTES FORM THE LOG we'd never speak to each other leut have the decency to award You have never turned a wronc 218 salesmen and 25 attUiates. 8AIIAJ WOJU.D FAJTB again. half of the amount to Mta. Harry to rlcht, • • • ..._ prodigious feot of memory wos demonstrated by Mrs Robert Roper. the "Harbor Visitor," when she introduced more thon 50 per· sons ot T uesdoy's meeting of the Corono d el Mor Newcomers Club. colling each by name, and telling some bit of information ob®t eoch one •.. I've been looking hord these post few doys for that skyscraper that Corona del Mar is supposed to hove missed out on -according to one of the most phenomenal of heodlines ~ver dreomed up: if anyone hos o hot tip. pleose advise ... The irate Seoquest anne•otion parents who ob1ected succ~ssfully to sw:tching schools 011 theor children hod a legofmote beef -the abrupt method i, which the chMge was .announced· os o newspapermen. I personolly d.d not li~e the un· p ublic man,..er in wh1ch the decision wos reoched .. Good by for now We three ore leovmg this evening for M nnesolo .,.,d lolo:•nq o s'de tt~p to Clevelond. to show off Kor:n ("ge 71/.1 mo,.ths ond ol ready pos essor of 8lf2 teeth). For my folh she s the forst Md only grandchild. ond she s our very ~pecool gift for their golden weddong onr"ver~My So corry on wh ole we re gone buy o lot of Ensig n subscrop· tic'"s, turn in o lot of ods. coli in those big news scoops. becouse Koron would like .t !hot woy The Bahals of Newport Harbor The double Une had been up a Welch, whoee huaband had a You have been a coward ln the Harry M. Kel.IO of LJdo lale celebrated the 64th anniversary dozen Urnes. I had the leader almUar manu.crlpt, I have been fleht hu pu:rcbued the real eatate of the Introduction of the BahaJ once, for a leCOJld but he wu told. With about 10 dlrnttutes olflce ot the late Myrtle Davy World Faith to ,America last Sat· still hot. Each t1Jtwt tbat 1udllea a year, '" .,. • (Or 50 yean. U• Enalp Cla.-Uied &ell to at 3f33 VS& ()porto. LIM lbop. urday at the Newport Harbor -and the Jeader-...emed In my E. H. Bu.n, lalt.oa lalan4." •· ..n, trade « d'l::lle..... pjDa C..W. · ~II Cu~o~. Bal~. ~ha~~ehlgfl~tu~.d~e=~~=~======~==~~========~=~~=~~=== Betty Lou Neumann Will Go To Nigeria ~s Missionary fk>tty Lou Neumann. daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. P. G. Neu. mann of Costa Mesa's First Bap. tist Church. is going to be a med- Ical mls.'51onary In Nigeria. West Afrka. She will leave as soon as passage Is arranged Miss Neumann was c-ommis- sioned f'arller this month by the Sudan Interior Mission and the church. She was born In Portland. Ore .. and attended grade school there and In Salt Creek. After the fam. lly moved to Detroit, Mich .. she attended Cass Technical High School. where she majored In chemistry. She graduated from Wheaton College. fll., In 1950. She received he r R.N. and Mas· ters Degree In nursing at West· ern Reserve School of Nurs ing. Cleveland. Ohio. Miss Neumann's duties ln Af· rica wllJ center around the teach . lng and training of native nurses, running laboratory testa and act. lng as a doctor'• aatstant. She has 2 brothers, Pa ul, who ls a basketball star at Stanford University, and Ray, who ls as· soclated w1th Alpha Beta Mar. ket•. She hu one sister. Mrs. P.hll Sullivan of Los Aneeles, whoee husband Is dean of the Los An· geles Bible ln.tJtute. __ _..:.,. __ _ The Rev. Propp and Family Return From Eastern Trip John Stroessler of San Diego or went under the ~t. Uncle H spoke on "Who Needs the Bahal was getting that hopeless attJ. Faith." 1 tude you always get after two CJmiSnAJf SCIEJICE CII11BCB I hours He said ··we'll NEVER get him! He's boat shy." I came back "0 1 Lord. how great are thy with "Shut up and fish. I'll de-work~ and thy thoughts are very clde the rest ot the problema. cteep.. This Vt'rse from the Eddie and 1." Pulm.s will be the Golden Text of tht> Sunday le580n.sermon on "Rf'allty" at the Newport Beach Christian Science Church. ST. AlfDilEW'S llET1lEA T ThE' men members of St. An - dr<>w's Presbyterian Church w111 hold a mountain retreat Friday through Sunday. 0<-t. 11 -13. at Camp 0 -0ngo, near Lake Arrow. hPad. UlflVERSALIST PELLOWBRlP "The Church -A Luxury or a Nt>ef'SSity" will be the sermon topic of Or. Charles Blauvt>lt Sun. day morning at the Universalist Community Fellowship at the Ebell Clubhouse. Balboa. CDII COIIIIUJOT1' CII11BCB "One Hour on Sunday" wiU be the sermon topic of the Rev. Ed· win Gomke Sunday morning at the Corona del Mar Community Church. Mrs. Burt Procter. Mrs. M . J . Shannon a nd Mrs. Cedi Unkey are repreaenUne the church thls week at tbe fall meeting of the FeUowahJp o f Concreeatlonal Women of Southern Callfomla and the Southwest at Claremont. We had watched a bright. ~lee· tric blu~ fade. Now the marlin was dark. Under water he looked brown. Each time he took a run and peeled off line Harry cuued. Then he got his line back. But hls runs were getting shorter. His lunges on the surface were not full of fire aa they had been. One more try, Eddie! LET'S DO IT THIS TIME! The double llne aealn. Then the swivel. Then the leader-and mort> leader than we had out of the water at any time. "Reel, Har. ry:·· I screamed. "Reel and back up!" • M~ glove hand reached out. The leader was atlll too far away. I could see the huce bulk, swimming slowly alongside the boat. "Ah! IVE G<:>'t IT!" The leader wu nylon monofU · ament. A horrible thouebt came. What lf lt'1 frayed, w.akened! "Pull him up, Doc!" Eddie yelled. I heaved. Up came a blll, a big head on the surface. He wu heavy! "Get the ga.ft, Harry!" screamed. HatrJ lunced wtth the bll hook:. Aialn and apln. ''Quit mJaatnr, bUtterth)een. Glt It 1n htm!" "The Gateway to Heaven'' wUJ 'lben Barry atood wtth the be tbe .ermon topic of the Rev. handle 1n hJa pawt. 1 aaw the P. G. Neumann Sunday momlng lOOM Une danallnc In the water. at the Firat Baptlat Church of. ''Hell!" 1 thouabt. •'Jle's let Coct.a M eN. 'nle 'Rev. Neumann of the llne!" wlll continue a aeries of aermona But be hadn't 11M bli hooiE on 'The BlbM Comes to Lite" at wu ln. In aec:on-. Ed4Je wu the 7:30p.m. .. rv1ce. there. He wrapped a•tal a~ New otllcera of the Men's the bJI but. We aU bMvecl. AMI Brotherhood wm be elected clur. suddenly ~ wu a CIOdlplt Ina th~ dinner meetlna at 6 :30 tuU o1 marUn and t.bret a. p.m. Monday. alapptna each oUwir Oft U.. Ndl. L L ldiWODIIT taUIIQI and ~ like J'OU do • ~~-· ·-,...-.A .. .. )'OU' teams balt'bd ..... "Man • ..--u~Y .. ..-.. wlMlft&' toudlcloWII Jull • the eermon topk ol the lle9. Hen· wtdiOe blcJwL 'J'IMN ... The Rev. John Propp, putor ot throutb Denver, Colo., where rt ~-'!!_~r·.-~~~~~ .... ~~-aaJt wataor OD ..., ate g K the Newport Hatbor Lutheran they vlalted Mrs. Propp's broth· at the -...-.---.. ..._._.un v drlpplq ..,_,. ~~ t I Church. recently returned home er. WhUe the Rev PropP attended MetMdJst Church. 8lb1ea WDl be ,...... aad ...._ all an~r a t .week trtp to the KJd· the con~Uon In Mlnne.apo.Ua, pre.ented to the craduat-. born 1Jb an ..,.. ... 1a a ....... west and Eut. Ttle lev. Propp, Mrt. PNpp and Oa.yle went on the ~~ .~..:!_ ::-~ Vftde R had ~ JIPt Wbo WU ac:cocnr-anled ~ l(n. to ChJcaio, lU., and CJe¥eland, a.m. _, •-· -~•uuu """..,, ............. Jt. ...... Propp and their daup..,., Ga)'le Ohlo, where they ylllwel nJa. worbnl wfU be made at U a.& ;,a.a...,.,...J.IJ B ldJ, att.nclld tbe I.Utberan tlva. • ~ I ... , allldl ._ .._ World Convention tn MJ.nnea. The a.ev. Propp repona that .,.... ... of a.t.t a.udl .;, lmilllr. IW • • • _ _.. poUa. M1nn. over 100.000 J*80ftt a~ tbe tJwi .. wm hold a.a AllQ.UO jule • t1B111 • -1M Propp~" journey took them lut publle ..m.ce of the con· LoJ'Ait)' dtnne Wedrt 1.-,. Oct: ..,. It....,. • .;.: ...... ventJon lield on Ute ~pttol ll. at thi diWdL 'ftl dRIJdl lldl tUa II I .... • UHJIII:KI» CAan*iA pou,nda 1n St. Paul. The c.'CIIIftft· ,_, IIW'tcl Ita «<dl ..........,, ~ 4 llliMIIII '::._• .. ., tlon ,.,.. ...... '*~ l)y eo.ouo,. . t:M ................ !!I ooo &.uu..ra. ,_.. ~ con._ta. cawr -aca.,. ~ aa iunt ....,_. tlllli ** ~ fdl.lb' rwturMd ,_ Otl· ...,.... • ~ WIU M .,........._...., .._. cqo bJ ~ .... ,... trau.r. dwt .......... ., ....... .., ....... -... ...... ...,.... owr ,_ a brlif .-. .. c:art8aa a a • d •7 ..... at ....,.. ll'l Ml • ... tt a. dill Crud ~ Jn ~ Cllltle c::IMDda "' tM IIIII. '-tl I H. ....... ttl a IIINL 3421 E. Ct111 lll&llnr CORONA DEL MAR ..... 4124 ''lUTCHER lOY" ••· ...... .., . IUAIIIITEEI EVERY PUICUSE. , When you buy meats at BUTCHER BOY. you lmow you are 9etting TOP QUAUTY! At BUTCHEB ·BOY we buy only USDA Choice Grade meatL age it to the peak oi te~er­ a-. then cut and trim it properly. Buy with auurC~~U» at BUTCHER BOY- BEEF STEAK SALE 51.11 ... ,. HOW G~ ·TEENAGERS DIFFER FROM OURS::.~:.= •zwiOft uaaa 1 :f' 1 1'11UaDAY, &DUMA I .., .. Sell throuch Enatp Cl...tfted. Place your daMned acl baa. 1111111'1 Llll IAIIET wtaa u•• or ., MDUA LILIDTIIAL Teenaeen! Don't eompl&Jn If you think you are not betne al. lowed the .oelat frHdom, and the freedom to ma.ke your own dedston. that you ahould be lfere ln AmBle&.. U you llved In Gef. many now and were under 19 or 3> you would nev~ have been to a boY·elrl party, a dance, or on a date! And What'• more you would have never made a decl· alon ror yourself-that wu up to Du1 up .orne old coffee bones mama. and papa. 1uaranteed to make you .wear Chip Fitzwater, a senior at oU the atuJI for llfe •.. flom an Harbor Hlih t.bJa year, learned ad which appeared back In 18Sf thb and many more thinp about In London'a "Publlck Advt.er" • . • German teenagers, their rami· "Coffee cloeee the orutce of the lies, and 1eneral way of llfe thla stomach, fortifies the heat within, aummer when he wu a torei1n helpeth cUpstlon, quJckeneth the exchange atudent In Karlaruhe, aplrltl, and ma.keth the heart Germany. ChJp anlved there July llihtaom" . . . plu. "Coffee b 2 to atay with a famUy of 5 good a1ainat eye . .oru. OOUih.l or named Richter. The Rlchten' 3 col ell, r h u me •, coruaumptton, chUdren were a boy, 21, a &1rl. headache, dropaJe rout, acurvy, 18. and a boy of 16. CUff a.... ,....._tW'CIIa· c:baDgle atadMlt la Germany dvlagtbat11111D1Der. kinp evil, and Ia to be aold both Chip stated that where they in the momin1. and at three of Jived was much like a residential the clock in tbe attemoon tn Ptrt of town here In America "Bartholomew Lane." ... Won. except that It wu about 5 mln: d~ how rich and tantaUztn1, utes walk1n1 dbtance rrom the heavenly tlavor, deep, dark and center of town. and the houses delicious, fresh, aromatic, au. were much lar1er. 'nle RJchters perb, plua momln1 llft and 3 lived In a 3-atory building In at the Interest our schools take P.M. P«k·UP wtl1 aound three wblclr they occupied the whole in the students, by suppl)'inl 10 hundred yeara from now. Well MCOnd rloor. many extra-curricular activities. lt'a purtler, anyhow · · • POP IS THE lOSS such aa clubiJ and sports. In Ger- * * * Aft. Ktaool ............ DeW&: lfCibbaD'a CocDa .G ,. a Ia a m a , 9QGI'CifttMcl to gin a ...,. tcata to a1( nc:tp. ClldiJ.Dg ... gi'CI• Juan CICidl:wa. CCID't walt to try u.-.... aMU·wiM wttll pUtadaio -enGl. .sa Jell· O'a ......t ao.cnaa plendpe. MJato,_.,.__. ptat ~ 'nle famJly was a little more many the achoola provide noth. formal there than here, Chip lng more than classes, which re· said. The mother handles the suits In the students respecting money. and makes most small school, but not enjoying It at all. decisions. but the real head Is In America, Chip tried to ex- the Cather. Any que!ltlon that plain, klda enjoyed IOing to arlses In the tamUy the father school because It was more than holds final action on. -Which just classes. · brinp us back to the fact that T~nagers here would like the the teenagers just do not make achedule of hours In Germany any major decisions In Germany. but not the number or days. Six Uer. But ot ·~rae lt you want an A rrade, which aren't Jlven ter~ often you put In about 5 to 8 houn1 of homework every nl1ht. • aEAD TO CIEaNU CLASS Chip wu aaked one momln1 to the En&llah cl... ot Teddy, the 18-year.old boy. They uked b1m to read from Po.'a "Mael- strom" ao they rouJd hear hla ac. cent. Oxtort Engllah ll tauaht ln the echoob there. but the bo~ who are tood strive for the Am~· lean accent. When the .tudent. have extra time aporta are very popular. Never havhtl played baaeball or !ootball, they concentrate on hoc.key, a form or basketball, and a aport known aa "tabJe.jufnp. Int." In the latter, the player atart.a In a run, jumps on to a board auspended a ltttle of1 the didn't unden~tand w11at tt wu. The Newport Harbor Repub-Newport fh.rbor EMil!\ -Call Harbor lllf or Harbor 1115. ..... ---pl&tl8f ...,... Wodd ._. Ea&:rotiJI•rr pl-.adl Amont oth«r plaa!a attended. llcan Women'a Club hu &elect- the tamlly took Chip to Stutt-ed Mn1. Charles K. Boardman, prt. the Pol'lclt and ~roedes 117 Turquotae, Balboa Island, u car production beadquartBL The their rl&l c"alrman. All who mo.t popular ears. Chlp reporu, wah to obtain rlap may contact are the Volkawacen. of course Mrs. Boardman ~tt Harbor 1425·M. and the Merceda. 1be Pof'8Cb~ aRCE IIADDACEa. are Juat too expenalve ror the Uae Enaltn Cluaitled ada to ThiB area manacw or ordinary ramUy. 1 buy, aeJI, trade or excban1e. 1 representative-Harbor 2188·R Another thine-no u.ed car~~~~:=;;;~~~~;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;~ Iota In Germany! Most cars must be ordered from the production plant, and th~ are ftardly any old cara for sale over there. It would be lmpouJble for me to tell all Chip did and saw In Gennany durlnl hla 7-week stay, but you will be hearln1 much more from him as the year 1oes by when he apeaka at various cluba. introdueing ... our New Hair fa&~ion•ertrice You c:aa't Me If. beauwthil exqulahdy Nltural wave coca Ill 111 1o )'00 r vuy balBI)'Ie •.• aupportin~ it IJOUnd by aprlnp ; It throwa him TDfE n'Aa'ft AT TOGa DOOa lnto the air, where he does hla filps or other fancy acrobatics before Iandini feet first on a tl!,ble and then nipping to the ground aeain. Chip aald It wu i11 .n:rct! Bur don't be fooled- amning new RIDDEN SUPP.DilT w11 fuclnatln1 to watch. • IVY LUGUE A PVZZLEJI Asked what they wanted to know about America moat. Chip replied that they wanted to know mainly what t~nagers are al- ways Interested In -otht>r teen. agers. When Chip arrivt>d com- plete In Ivy league they just Every&ody'a looldng CJt ' lalt~lirl!lla Drin to work. acbool tlala fcut. COCI'ftalaDt, ~!WIIeal wayl o. ... 130 IIUea .. GaUoiL s~ hrmlt ,_ ltlda 14.. THE INVISIBLE WAVE ("\-('n loo!ft ltwl a pcJWAnau 61/C!r could ... endowing ,our laalr w•th aKh )OUtblul, \>ib~nl wbod) •• )PUll for,~t )OU wn-en't n :at u re· blt'WedJ C./I now for fr« COI\AIIUII ion about thja amatms L'JVlSIIU: WA\'E! PHONE HARBOR 5104 Ice en--.t -. cap IIDBir. add ., • • •• JsU-0 ....wa Ia· ataDt pndd...,, pou IDtiD rMdy babel ,.. aMU ad chUl .. boar. ny aay ef tiMM pain --y~dNalaple-.bl- At the age or 16, Chip learned, daya are spent In 5Chool a week. they had the social development with only 6 weeks of summer or a p .year.old. The boys and vacation~ But they go to' school SALES and S~CE givs Jwrt do not have any in· only trom 8:00 In the morning SCOOTER 1111 IUD FASBJOWS terest ln each other, mostly due until 12:30 In the afternoon. On If~ ~112 If~ Bl•d.. IMCII' City llall lla:rb« Mil to not being around each other hh~o~t ~d~a~y~s~t~h~e~y~g~e~t~o~u~t~ev~e~n~e~ar;·J:~~~~~~~============~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SC7 E. COAST BJGIIWAT • 0080BA DEL 11U -u.. . . . •UJ'91L8d'f CIMrrt wttla lbuwbeny, 1.--wttla ptp I IJ9&e. CbOCIOiate W l t Ia Cboc!Oiatl. * * * much. They were sturin~ to hear r that a boy Chlp'a age was dating and drove a car. Over th~. you do not learn to drive untU you are 18. All thb hu both a 1ood and a bad aide, ChJp feels. Not being ~ to each other until 19 or 20. they do not know how to Sopht.tlcated munchlne: Kobu 1et alon1 wlth each other very Nuu ... true conversation piece lftll, whJch probably resulU In ll you r~er ate one ... Noth· problem. when they leave to en· ln1 but a peanut, atutfed with ter colle1e. Chip said he could baked rice and tied with a piece aee atgns of seltlahness begin to of aeaweed. Over there ..aweed show In many atudenu. becaue 11 called Kobu ... Comes packed of not learnlnl bow to get along In a wooden box. with a nlce wlth other klda their own a1e. lid and handle that looka like • SCBOOL ST11ESSED MOU a knitting bal. just bli enoueh . But on the other hand, achool to hold one artyle sock In the l.s' ltressed more heavUy unW col· ma.Jdna ... Very nl~ Uttle lady lele level, which probably re. ettt and .omethlne I m aure abe aulu ln mon h1&hl7 educated doeln•t have . · · ,-.t! -'udents acbolasUcally, but cer. * * * ... I-* te ..... JCIIIlboree tlala letvday. lllllrta at 740 Ia the ....... ad c:.riM -tW u.s ,.,.. ...u laoan .. tbe a:n. •• ft.l.r4 ADD'M'd T. X. C. A. a...lldc.t oat Ia fMDt. Md te the Tent Lee Doll ao.a.. 7:JO.U :JO • • • AU the .,.,.. "'" ~· orange Ja.1ce ad CDffM JOG can eat fw 50 CISilb. Ben Ia a anue ..U. .-... oat to bncdlfaat ·-••• ~ of pdae too. truaa .,..., tkbt ..._ IDdwad· lag a bey'a and gttl'a' nKiD9 ~ ........ the dolwL wlao IDCibtl tlaoee faaay aabaala .. • . truaa bCIIIJ .... will be ben •.. ..,_. will ·C~~.-be a Teat Lee ............ ad-AIMrt.u ~ u yoa .. to ..... . • • .. .... t --bow.., -Uttle ,... ... • • • .._ Sclaeel , 0. C. C. ...S Rlglat ldi:IIIWD ......... toof ••• ad .... ............ . be ............... ,_. di .......... a. ~· ._....._._.oar....._.. ........... * * * tainlY not .oda.lly. Tl'1e teena.-. were wrprbed Master Plan Sought for COM Beach An advtaory committee to study and recommend a master plan ror operation of the Corona del Mar State Beach was •P· pointed by Mayor Dora Hill at last week's Newport City Council meetln,. The committee members are Archttect Richard Pleger, who llves In Irvine Terrace: Artist Rex B~andt of Corona del Mar, and Architect William Bluroc:k or Laguna Beach. who. is associ· ated with Mr. Pl~er. Liaison member representing the Coun. ell Is Jay Stoddard of Corona del Mar. The comm.lttee waa ln11truct~ to study exlatlng beach plans and to ~m.mend one of them or a new plan or their own. Men's Wear Shop Opens "Mt. John'a," a men's wear ahop. a now open for business I on the grounct noor ot the Birtch. er BuUdinl. 2515 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar. eo.ownen are John Rav«ra and Ron Lindemann, both of Be~· nower. Mr. Ravera owna a men s ahop In Belltlower, where Mr. Lindemann bas. been asalstant mana,er for the put 2~ years. The new ahop handles Louis Then atartlne at 1:30 In the Roth cloth Inc. Hathaway ahlrta. afternoon • there wtll be a tre4 BrtUsh DA.KS and Kunalnpear. KJ41 Show at the Lido Theater. and &180 jewelry, neckwear, belt. * • • ................ _ .. -...r 111 ....... 1111-... __ .................... .... ._ ••• ':'Iff, ...., --··· ........ ..... ,....... .,.., ....... -...., .., 011 trw *•At •.• IU' •• ._1721 ..... b ..... ...,.., ........................ ............ _., .. ........ -... ..,~ ~... , ' and boetery. Mr. IJndem&nn. who Ia 71, ls a native of KOONhead. Minn. completed·hla edacatJon In Cali- fornia. traduattnc from Lone leaeb City eouq.. Be eerwd with tbe J1Gt Infantry DMaton tn J:wope bl' Uli0-51. ....... then h.. beeft lft tbe ~ butlnea • He a. mantee! to a rCII'IIMf *ell· flower nurle and they have I chUdren, a --. IAtlMth leott. 15 montU. ud u .. ..at-old ~.oem.. . , furniture and . . tntertors where good taste costs no more Corona de 1 Mar Laguna Beach 285-4 E&st Co&st Highw&y -H'lrbor 5<4 3 7 260 F::re•.! A venue -HY &•t '4·1 071 'It/~,.,. your preference. Contemporary or Traditional furruture, you'll hnd 1t crt one of our estabhshments • Our Baker's Laguna Beach store offers a w tde vanety of fine provinaal pieces Our Baker's Corona del Mar decorating and furniture shop specializes i n Contemporary furmshings and custom des1gn 'lbl.eU.... you have a problem of decora~mg a ce1mplete house or JUSt a r oom. our prdess.onol mtenor decorator w 1ll of!er you a wealtr. cf :.:tees ar.d color combmatlons to please y ou a ll a part of Baker's earnest desire to serve y ou W!:h all the faahties at our command . ~ TIDB IMia -~· ....................... L u II c H E s ...... ~ .... -· '" a.... .... ,....,._. a· s __ us ._... ...... 1-..llt ............. -····--···-··-1.15 8aaadlld QIW, • Qll Pde4 a..-_lAS DMP ftted ..,.... 1..ec1111 .... c:w _._us Soup or Chowder Green or Jello Salad Potato Vesetable Drink Deaert Hot Boll Butter Jelly other llelec:tlona Dlutr San .. ,g ., S.at P'IIOM •oo• TO •~• •.x. Lillie••••..,-., Ill, •· 11.31 SERVED DAlLY EZCEPT SUJf'DAT CLOSED TIJESDA Y SAJQ)WJCRES. JLUOU'BCEBS, SALAI)S JilL llagala'a Bam• M&de Pie ••• the bMt lD the Weat Mra. Ragan will make pies to your order on one day notice PAU IX TBE REAR RAGAN'S RESTAURANT TOUJl FAKILY llESTAtrUJn' OPEN 11 :30 A.M. TO 8 P. M., CLOSED MONDAY & 11JESDA Y 2515 E. Coast Highway. Coroa.a dltl Mar BcuboT ltM I doubt If you've seen the special mape this telephone man is looking at. It's a sure bet you won't find them in your youngsters' school books. But mape like thi8 are mighty important to us. They show the routes of tele- phone lines here in town-above the lrtreeta and under- ground, too. If our instruments see a sign of trouble, thE'se maps help repair crews track it down in a butT)'. We plan ahead this way so we can fix troubles before they affect your service. • Could be that you've no- ticed C&.D8 like these hang- ing from telephone cables. U so,,ou've probably won- d er e about them. Well, they're w eights t o k eep ' cables from "dancing" in ' the wind. Know how your clothealine gets whiffed around on windy days'! we let th.il hap/:: to telephone llnes,lt m ght loose n the poles. So tbeae w~ta keep the wind from pia g tricks ~ onua . • DID , •• IIOW1 It is ille~al to throw a butnin9 ci9erette ot any burnin9 moterial from e movinCJ ~;d.. And It coats miUionJ • )'H' to cl•on up litter frOM C.lifornie 's streets enct hi9hways. titter is a real problem in every comm11nitf. At fflll t..+. it is unsi9htfy end, at th. most. it is e ,...r r.,. el\4 ...,,, hat· ard. We con all help to .timi,. .. ttlis P!'ow.m bV usin9 tM ashtrays in our cars and mekint ~ that we never tt\row eny trash on the r~t.r· It' I • •! .. Mty thinq to. 4o end 9ives ut tM wtilfecfiOfi Of 'nowlftt th.t we IN helptnq in this worlhwhia. dMft ~ c.Mlfllti ... Wt tit Pecifie Te phon. h..rl~....,.,.. ~ ~· JM'• Ill ~p k.-p ow ~ity dMn eMJ ~- 1 • • PRAcnCING UP ON MODELING are H~g del Mar, at the auxiliary's fund raising luncheon Hospital Auxiliary members Mrs. Carl Gise, left, end fashion show, "A. Fun A.ffair," to be today end Mrs. Burdett Harrison, who will model clothes (Thursday) at the Balboa Bay Crub in Newport. from Bregqs and the Silhouette Shop, Corona {Ensign photo) -------------------------------------------------------- The Eyes of Argus Is Theme Of Benefit Fashion ·sf1ow EXTEaS BAPTJST SEJOJfArt RJchard Grauer. son ot Mr. and Mrs. E. Grauer of 278 Morning Canyon Rd.. Shore Clltfa, haa just entered the Gradua te School of CalUornla Baptist Theological Seminary a t Covina. There he Is enrolled for studies leading to the M'.R.E. decree. LECAL JrOTICE Jfo. A·2l'nl lfOTICE TO CB.EJ)tfOBS Estate of HOLUS ARTHUR PAEGEL, aka HOLUS A. PAE· GEL. deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all per- sons having claims agalrult the said decedent or said estate to me them with the necessary vouchers In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, In and for the County of Orange, or to pre· S(>nt the same, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned at his or her place of business, to· wit: BERniA L. PAEGEL. Administratrix, rio Harwood, Heffernan It Soden, Attorneys at t..aw, 3355 VIa Lido, Newport Beach, Calltornla. within six months alter the first publication of this notice. Dated: ~ptember 6. 1957. BERTHA L. PAEGEL AdmJnistratrlx of the Estate of said decedent. Ha rwood. Heffernan A: Soden Attorneys at Law 3355 VIa Lido Newport Beach, Calltomta Attorneys for Administra trix Harbor 1535. Publish: Sept 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3 In the Newport Harbor Ensign. .,., ... ! Peopleh.w.,._ uyln9 ••• ~ beAevlnt thet CIOidiUMift liEIWODJST -w. 11Ua lt.. c.... ... u:a..tt' I-4SS1 ,_._, ... C::U... WUIIw• b\0. CUffcll'd P. ,.,..._ l..lberty 1-7111 Sunday: 9:30 a.m.. Olurcb Sun-Sunday Sentces: Sund.aJ' School. day School ; 9:30 and U:OO • 9:30 Lm. MomJne Wotahlp at ~ Momln& Worab.tp-1 p.m. 10:30 a.m. E\ran,elt.tle Serv- Collece Ale ldYJ' ~-1 Ice, 1 p.m. Sunday. N.Y.P.S.. p.m. Hlp School MYF Service; s p.m. Sunday; Prayer meet· 8 p.m.. youne adulta IJ'OUP tna. 7:30 p.m. Wecln8c1ay. aervtce. TBE anntCB OP CIDIIT 1050 Cba.rda lt.. c-a. ..... Liberty a.ma E.C.J--. ........ Sunday aervicea: 9:45 a.m. Bible study; 11 a.m. mornln& wor- ahJp; 6:00p.m. even.ln& lervtce. Midweek aerv1ee, 7:30 p.m. Th~y. CIDliST ~CB IY 'I'D UA Coaa.anuaity ....... t lkriboa al...S. at 14tla lt.. lf.....,.n JIAJ:bor Sill Paston .... .., A. Cart.- Sunday Worship. t :ao a.m. and u a.m. Ch u.rcla School. 9. a.m. Midweek Meetlna: p.m. Wednesday preceded by 6:15 p.m. potluck. ST. JOACIDM CIIUJICB ,... c:au ... or c:&aii! OddF.u... ........ l ........ Aft., c.-,._ till •• 1-1711 ,._ ...... ,JL. ........ Sunday Service.: 9:45 a.m. atudy; 10~55 a.m. wonhlp aerY• Ice; 7:30 p.m. eventna MrVtce. CKa"ftAA. IDtZ CMUICB O......Aft.cdll..alt. Codll ...... La.tr l-5.s JL A. Kaden, ..... Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Mom· tn.r Servtce. u :OO; Ewnlnr 8e'Y1oe. 1:30. Mld·week Serv· Ice, W • d n e 1 d a 1 , 7:30 p.m. Youne people meet 6:15 p.m. Sunday. liM 0raate A.._ c.ta ·-W&WIOft ~~ LJhel1y 1-1•1 LUfi*IAif CBUaal Path• Tboal• J. •nta 1501 aut Dr.. ·~ Jleit,tata Sallday Maun at 7, L I. 10 ad Ubertr ... 1 u~ a.m. W~kdaya: M .. at -... 1• ...,. . 7 :00a.m.-Contealon: Satur· Duplleate momtna aervtee.--8:45 ~ from 4:00 to 5:15-1:00 a .m. and U :OO Lm.. Sunday; I'Dift' QIDOl.T OP QOJ) Dad lt. & DllaA-. C......_ ·u..ny a.mt ••••4 II. c. Cnmc. ..... SunciQ School: t :ao a.m. Wot-ahlp: 10:55 a.m. and evaneetJ.at r.a.. II'; IEIIrf, .....,. ~ 1:30 p.m. Youn.r tteople r ... ry •• ....._ and Qilldrftl'a 8er'9ICe 6:30 ,_, ..._ p.m. Sun. IIJd·week ~: Sun. Mu,es: '8:00, 10:00 A.M. and Wedn..ctay, 7:30 p.m. J,.a41_. ~oon. Confealon : Saturd.aJw Mlllkma.ry Coundl. 1ba:ndaya and eves. of :t.t J'rtdaya and t:ao a.m. tot an ay. Holy Daya bam 4 :00 to 5:30 P.M. and~ 7:30 to 8180 P.M. Dally M._ 8:00A.M. First J'rt. day 8:00 A.M. and 6 :00 P.M. Holy Daya 6:.30 A: 8:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. Novena <Our Lady Perp. Help) Mon. 7:45 P.M.: ,. 8. p.m. _ • Sund.-y Sdloot tor ICbool qe PlaT IAftJST CllftCII eu at t:45 a.m.; Nu.nery I'Dift' caypar or cami'T t!'. JAIDI DIICOIAI. or •awtoar de4 tor both llen1eee and -· ldai'ID! ·-Yk~ ~ ..._. lkriboa •m;~ c.art Ita.. . dq Scboo~ aa vs. ::.!';' .._. -... ,_. & ....., ..._ ta.tr...,. n . JOidl .SAJnf&Y 8undt7 Sdlol· t·l.S a.m.. ...._. Jlunda1 .. ,leN: 1:00 a.m. llolJ' ...., 11-'-" Q. ,.._ 1\4 ==--~..... dq a.mc.:· U:GO .... Wed. • r=m'rr':::, t:l5 ~ Sunday aervtce.: t:45 a.m.. Sun· ..... ....... .. _ -·--........ '.lOft W'WIII.tD ~, Sebool; u:Oo a.m.,. W«· ,..._ IUs.,,.._ t ~ -~---.1815 VIi: • ._ T'lundu ~: "l:15 a.m. lbfp s.vtce· 7:30 p.m. Sunday SundaJ 11._: 8:00 A.x. and =~ ~-_ Vlf Udo. Pra7w Ound; 10:10 llol7 Com· • Yen I n.f: ~·, Mid-Week 9 30 .a .. , Co-' •-Sa...... llllldA, ~ !Nmloa. : A.Jn,; mt!atvn: '''"' I p.m. W'ellk da.JII. I LID.• SerYice: :30 p.m. Wednad., eta,.. and eve.. ot t.t l'rtdan t.m. Wed~ '7-t p.m. Prayer Meettnc. and, Holy Dap: 7:31) to 8:.30 daJ C'ftlllap. P.M. F1rBt Friday M._ 8 A.M. • Fish Cannery Is Condemned As Hazardous The former Newport Canners buUdJnc at 28th St. and La.Fay- ~tte Ave. haa been condemned u hazardoua by the Newport Beach Department of BuUc:Un& and Publ~ Safety. Noel Sln&er ot Beverly Rilla. o~r of the buUdlnc, hu been officially nodt1ed by Raymond GJ~nn. department d!ftctor, that "due to the dllapldated, unaate and haz.ardoua condition of the flab cannery, It t. neceuary to repalr, rehablUtate or demolt.h the bulldlnc." Mr. Glenn added Jn his letter, "My opinion t. that demoliUon would be ma.t economical." The letter deeeribed the build- Inc u unaafe structurally, lack· Inc adequate erre.a. and creat· Jnr a tire hazard. · Mr. Slncer wu lnatructed to take out a pennJt tor repair or d~molltlon within 30 days of re. celpt of the letter and to com- plete the pro~ ?'fthln 90 days. Girl, Age 15, Is Booked in Theft of Car A }5-y~ar·old Newport Beach clrl, on J#robatlon foe a prevlou.a auto theft, wu booked Friday on a charce of rrand theft auto af. · ter she was picked up by Glen· dale pollee o!11cera and returned to Newport Beach. It Ia believed the clrl stole th~ car ot John lla.rdelty Jr., lB88 Rowmary Pl., o.ta Mesa. Wed. neiCJq ot. Jut .... frail Rteh- ant'a Markat partdnc lot. lJcJo Shoppln& Center. She apparenUy abando~Rd the car In Hl&hland Park. A Glendale detective noWied ottlcera here that he knew where the &lrl. who wu reported u a runaw•y trom Newport Beach, wu atayln&. Glendale officers picked up the ,trl and held her tor local officers. The girl was taken to the Juvenile Home. lltw Secretary For hltllc Was De11L The new secretary In the Pub. lie Works Dept. In Newport Beach City Hall Is attractive Lin. da Slau&hter of 601"' Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar, who has taken over the job vacated by Pat Stockham. Unda and her husband, John, came to Corona del Mar 5 months ago from San Marino. Mr. Slaughter Is a civil engineer with the J. E. Haddock Conatructlon Co. of Pasadena. His present u. slrnment Is project manager on the Santa Ana Freeway con· atructlon. e BEWIOJIT ICIIOOL P!'A ' The 195'7 .58 membership drive of the Newport School PJ'A Ia be· lng held thb week with the fol· lowtne alopn u the theme: "Linked topther tor one pur. pose: to JUide our ehllclren. Join the PJ'A." Mna. Don Pull•r. membenhfP chairman, Ia aulated by Mra. PheiPI Merlckel. PJ'A president. and M.me& Warren Blinn. John Carson. Avery Fbcher, Shennan Hart, John Laun l r. and Gene SpeJicer. ------D& 1LUL CYV:K'I,. DID Dr. W. Jt. Cocldtn, '73. wtftter resident on Balboa Ialand for m. an. y ynra. c!Jed Auc. 21 tn Ya. ktJDa.. Wuh. Dr. and Mrl. Cock. lln would have celebrated their :fOt.h ftdd.lna a.nnlve.raa.ry thfj falL '"..;;...._ ____ _ • Place JQUJ' cJ•W'Dtd ad Ill tbl Newport Ra.rtaar l:nllp -C.U HarbOr w • or a.-1111. • 'I'II'VaDAT, IU"l'DDD .. 115'1 M&WIOirf UDQII UiW I A&P-FROZEN STOW· BEBBIES 210-oz. 3 Pkgs. U.LD.A. "CHOICE" GlADE YOUR CHOICE OF ITEMS GREEN PEAS ...... .. FRENCH . FRIES .... . lO.oz. ...... Pkg. 9-oz. ....... Pkg. OBliGE JUICE .............. ~ . PEAS l CAUOTS ......... ~~~: BROCCOLI SPEARS ........ ~~~: ' GBEEI BEANS =' ......... i;k~: COT CORN 10-oz. ........ Pkg. CUT GBEEI BEANS ....... ~;~: LOW BEE~ T-IONI PO I Til HOUSI or SIRLOIN U.S.D.A. "CHOICE" -OVEN READY I U.S.D.A. "CHOICE" GRADE • J' ~ ' ' ht FIVE IllS 7 INCH CUT CENTII CUT CHUCK • & P 's Top Quality Fruit & Vegetabl PRICES! 1••, 11?11 Sle.WerBMsl ~ Cllll Boast O.S~CE Baud Baae Boast Gnud Beef Graud ~ack Graud loud A&P QUALITY Tep Sirlaia Steak :- Filet Mipoa ~orl Bills Stewiat W Slllbrs J'tJICT TEIIII)Ea 59:. &9:. 45:. 35:. 53:. &a~ 1 ~ 1 ~9 29:. &I:. a:. .... 9~ POT A TOES WERY U.S. 18. I RUISE I ....9~ IIJW.ESS GRAPES ' ZEE TIBET DSSit CRolla a- rca ~ or cooaeo ...... ~ •·: 14' La-. rio MOW OR SAtE ITIWITJd 7t OCTOBER ISSUE EOFFEE ~ Woman Day aow -........ trl ........ 1 • .... ...... Lll . ....... .. ...... -.r MG. Lg.. SUP noES. Pkg. tAWUII PIC*IfC -~ 1t' IIIIIUIES Jar ---8-oL ...,. , ....... JllkcJ. ! '-<a. O:ma 1" lJb. lka. , Miss S'prague Is Bride of R. Staugaard · Mbs Shlrley Sptacue, former Newport Harbor Hlch School atu- dent. became the bride of Ronald Alten Staucaard of Corona del Mar In a recent double rinc weddlnc ceremony conducted at the Firat Southern Baptlat Church of Costa Mesa by Rev. Richard Posa. The bride, the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas ot Sil- verado Canyon, was given In marrlace by her brother, Nonnan George Thomas. The croom's parents are Mr. anst Mrs. Carl Staugaard ot Corona del Mar. He Is a graduate of Minneapolis High &hool and attended the Unl\'erslty ot Minnesota. The couple are establishing their homP In Santa Ana Heights. ASSISTING the dent.,l he.,lth progr"m ...,.,s the m"in object of these Assistance Le.,gue members ot the orq.,nil:.,tion'1 btinefit fa shion show l"st wee~ et the Belboe B.,y Club. From left ore Mrs. Richerd c.,stle, first vice president of the N&- tionel Assistance Le.,gue ; end members of the Newport Beech Leo~ue. Mrs. Mor'h"ll Niededer, in charge of f.,shions; Mrs. Clarence Cooper, modeling; "nd Mrs. 0 . G. Suess, president. The .,H.,ir Wc)S termed & big success. (Emign photo} All your printinq needs will be -------------h.,ndled conveniently end court-w 1'00 Lnte to Cta..uy eouslv in the completely-equip- ped Job Printinq Oep&rtment of EARN 10% The EnsiQn, $1000 second trust deed at $.25 2150 E. eo..t Hwy~ C.OM 11.1 Mar per mo. Due 3 yrs. Appraised H•"'-1114 $18.500. 1st $13,750. Prospect 4-9534. ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW OWNERS * WASHERETTE 3536 Ecut Coaat Hwy. CO BON A DEL MAll f Across rmm Jon'sl • • • of SCM:ial note ., ,~ Rt>turnlng to Pomona College ahelrn, to come down and keep ~ Per Trebler. who divides his shop while they wandt>red ott to reside nce between Corona dt>l a little cabin In the high Sierras. Mar and Los Angeles. Per's par. e • e ents are In Europe these days. Imaglnt> the surprise ot the e • e Noltons when sJttlng In a tea-l "You l'llher have to close It or time dance spot In Honolulu they sell It," thl'y often say about heard the orchestra leader say, ~pie wh() own their own busl· "And this number Is dedicated to I nesses and want to take a vaca. visitors from Corona del Mar." I tlon. So Bud and Frances Mears The bandsman was looking their shut their Costa Mesa camera way. but the Noltons decided the shop down for a rew days while tune Just COULDN'T be for them I they "snuck" oft for a well-~ because no one knew of their earned rt"Rt. arrival, so they. JookNI around Not so. Mr and Mrs. Frank a nd seated directly In b.H·k of Phillips, who own the Laundro them thry found Mr. and Mrs mnt In ('()rona df'l Mar. ThPy Arthur JohnMn of the Corona del founrl a frlrnrf who hnd rt'<'f:'ntly Mar Trav('( Servlc<'. sol rt hI' I au n dry hu' i np-;oo; In An--:;;,;::;;:::;:::.;:::-:::;;:::;;;:==-::-:-;:::~- IS NOW OWNED AND OPERATED BY LES AND MARY JANE BELL Players Will !Begin Casting Stauffer reducint really works! Thl' :\'f'\\ 1~<1r1 llarhnr Commun. lty Pl.l)l'r'l \\Ill h"ld tryouts fori It<: ON·rmhN production of "Bell. B"uk anrl C'.tnrll••" 1><-glnnin~ at j 10 ,. m Sunrfay at thf' players· n•'~ hullrflng. Pl al'f'ntla Avf'. and 1 17th St. C<~!'!tn Mt-sa Dir('(·tor will I b<-Ed R.•rry, rilm Nlllor and cut. tl'r ill th<' Paramuunt Studios In Judi-lara Thr s:roup will also cast for . .. hair designs 338 Poi.DaetUa llloll)'wood old timr "MellerdrammNs" and CoroDa 4el Mar Mai. Dauphine YOU WOULD NA'IUJtALLY CALL YOUR~Wl' NEAlt.EST. LOCA.L DE.PA.Jri'MENT. Wll1' wor •naczaa 'I'll& UJO aooo .J'UDQIOJn' • I&UCTDIQ ADDITIOJIAL ucvarry P01t 1'0'011 IOlT. aosmaa, PACIOIIY AJID a.umaran l ~ Har~r 1583-Patrol DiYiaion MrJ. Mary Lu Scott, -. Sen-a bitw, Corona Htablancta. be· came the bride ot Ceotp Dlu· pttlne, a m~ ln the Marfne All Corpe, on Saturday, Sept. 21, at the Naval Atr StatloQ cbapel at Alameda. ~ ............. 1 L§J .... lin ..... ,, IIC. A reception will be held tht. Sunday a t the Ottlcer'1 Club ot the El Torro Marine Cotp1 Air Station. Place your ctuatfied ad ln th.e Newport Harbor EnaJen -Call Harbor 1114 or Harbor IllS. at prices that aay "•ur ricld ••!" ua lf.wport atYCL lf.....-t ._. (opp. ctt7·•cru> A cee"'dMU.U Joea1 ..me. -~ t1ae •CU'bM Ana ru. ad •urv• A1cl:riDit .... rt..llll Low e.m.c. ....... We ha.e famou.a Acme Cowboy aoot. ID enry style. ala. cmd color •.• for Mom, Pop cmd enry youDCJJter ID the famUy. Prtc. atart at 14.15 for the Uttleat cowboy <•. 1 to S) 15.15 fo-r boy. cmd gtrla. Come out toc1ay cmd ha.. the fc:aaUy fitted. ''The Wesf s Most ·Western Store .. AT THE BUFFALO RANCH . Ill COROllA DEL MAR Harbor 4904 nllo ar•ts. Ronni(' Nichols will PIIOEWTW PBOIIE BAaBOa 1303 •n• hold down the director's spot, DOWNTOWN UPTOWN PLAZA Here Oeo11le Cot.o weighed 13S povlldo, hod o ..._, po« po.. tvre. SM oll•...t .tow,.tel17etStewffw ..,..__...,... ......... ,_...,. and his first production will be ........ ------------CAMELBACK SADDLE SHOf "Way. Way Down East." • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'J'U~c::IOif~~=~IC~C~~~~~i~ID~A~wt~::~"~UI:~n~~J Homes Tour Beauty Queen has Stauffer figure f'>can1e CalC'S, Mlu Flond.a m th<: 1957 Mus Un1veuc Contest, was once a bLmpuh. unluppy tan-ager. Tbc:n she went to Suuffer System. !>uuffer remolded her figure and Dc:uue went on to become a beauty queen. C'...ome in and learn what we can do for you. 3117 E. COAST BWT. COBOKA DEL MAll HarbM 1742 On Saturday Th1• Orange County Women's Arr hitPrtural ~ague will spon. sur a home tour of 6 Harbor Area homps from I to 5 p.m. Saturday. llnmp)ll to be shown are those of J R Longley. 238 Morning \anynn Rc1 . Shore Cliffs; E. L. Rt-mlln. 545 VIa Lido Nord; I Gf>OrgP Bu<'C'ola. 661 VIa Lido Soud. Lido lslt-: Mary K. Browne. 142 1 Dt1lphin Ter.; Richa rd Pleg- 1 n 1!101 Dolphin Ter., Irvine Ter- ' r<ti'P: and LawrPn<'P Koenig. 200 Puppy Av•. Corona del Mar. The Richen loiac On Trip to Fra1ce Mr and Mr~. Henry Richer of 129 SPaward Rd .. Corona High land)~~, will leave Monday, Oct. 7. for a trip to Francf' They wl11 mak(' the trip by ship and go through the Panama Canal. Mrs. Richer's 'lister. Marguerite, will 'ltay at the Richer home while thf:'y are away I Place your clauttted ad In the I Newport Harbor Ensign -Call Harbor 1114 or Harbor 1115. '-------------------------'"the Lido Shopping Area For • 1.-te S elecfloft of YAlDA6E -UNEHS IEDOIN& -NOTIONS ,ATTBNS. IOYS' I ~·LS· TOT to THN CLOTH IN& • biggest buy in cOwboy boots! • • • ~or authentic styling e • • for fine craftsmanship . • • for comfort and rugged wear MOST tTYUI NICID ATa ........ sy ....... . ............ ............. ~ ......... ...... tltftt,H • , • THE OCCASION WcH the 25th wedding anni· versary of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Diehl of 508 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar. but the cen· ter o f attention at the moment seems to be I· year old grandson Daryl. The lad is being held by his ~ed, T /Sgt. Ge ne L11y of the El T oro M11rine Ben'd. while mother Peggy helps her parents hold C HOOSING UP to see who shovels the first ~pode of dirt for the new E. J Babson realty off;ce are. from left, Vern Threlkeld. who designed the building and will hove office space there: end Bob Y a mer, Craig Grainger, ond Realtor Sebson. a portion of the anniversary C4~e. which was made by Peggy herself. The celebretton was held Sundoy. Sept. 22. el the home of the Diehls, who were married on Sept 22, 1932, in the Costa Mesa Commun.ty Churc.h. Deryl just missed being <'In anniversary boby, arrivtng just I 5 minutes be· for Sept. 22 14st yeer. !Ensign photo) Mr. Y 4mer tll'ld Mr Grainger ere 4SSoCi41ed wtth Mr. B11bson. The butldi,g is betng erected be- tween M.:sry > Hou~e of Mople Jll'ld the Hobby Shop il'l the 2800 block of Eest Coast Highway, Corono del M11r. (Ensign photo) Balboa Home Burglarized Third Time The third burJlary within 2 mentha at the aame honw OC· curred 110me tlme Jut week at &he I'Mldenoe ct Mn. Lawrence l..anketahlm. 1701 E. Balboa Blvd~ Balboa, who reotumed home over the week-end alter 1pendln1 ~ev. eral months in KawaU. It la estimated that ~.000 worth of p10perty wa1 stolen, ln. cludln1 2 cuea of bourbon, a piJIY bank oontalnlnl $1,000, a pearl Inlaid box valued at $500, 3 German-made cameras, 6 pairs of kJne 1lze bed eheeta, 2 blank· eta, sliver, crystal, china. jellies, jam and a lar1e amound of per- fume. The Lankershlm home was burglarized by three 14-year-old Balboa boys on Aug. 5. The loot they atole, wh ich was recovered. Included hypodermic needlet~. •Y· rlnges, a comp ... a small gun, for~lgn colna and several dol· Iars. The first burgla ry occurred on J uly 30. Business Gift Drive Is On !Continued !rom Page One) crease, $11,000, l.a caused by the fact that the entire Red Cross quota of $22,800 Is Included In thP total, Instead .,r only half as last year. Two new agf'ncles are included -Muscular Dystrophy tor $2,100 and NPwporl Harbor Volunteer Bureau for $350. At1mlnlstratlve .-xpense!l a<' count tor 3'-J'',. or ttu> total budg et. United Fund Prf'sidt'nt Ralph Myprs Jr. said. Headquarters of l'nitc•t1 Fund art' at Port Orange 2211 W C•>ast Hwy_ on Marlnerl! ~fill' Thf' of flee Is opt'n from 10 a m Ill I p m Marla Is 21~ Chil~ Of the C. I. Joh11011 Marla. 8 pound. 6 oun•'f' claugh ler ot Mr. and ~rs ChariPs M Johnson of 424 Ft>rnleaf Avt'. Corona dt'l Mar, "a<; born S<ltur day, ~pl. 21. at Hu;eg Ht~"\pltal Marla ha, a sister. Ol;tna, "hn is 16 monlhf' of a~w Marla 1-; 1hr grandc1aughtt'r of Mr'! J. R Gret'n of 811 King" Rd . Cliff Haven. Tht' John'!Ons havt' tw.>n living her(' 2 years. Mr. John~n Is a!l soclated with Don Williamson. archlt<'<'t at Laguna Bench. Festival of Arts Is Goal · Of Summer Dance School r Sn·•l .... tf L L Yea .... c.t.- Siccaa .. AI Ice 90 It 0CC 11 T..UJ Capt. Samuel 0 . Barden, 90, of Orange Cout Collegt' will hold 218 Collins Ave .. Balboa lsland. Its annual Yearbook ConlPrf>nN> A tutlval of allied arts In the Don Metz. vlt'e president: Mn dlf'd ~onday, Sept. 23. at hls for tflt' 16 county high schools Harbor Area, slmUar to the Salz· EdwIn Morgenroth, secretary. homp aftpr an extende-d IJiness. from 1:30 to 8 p m Tue<~day burg Ft>stlval of Au.'!trta and the Roe~r Hope. treasurer: and Mrs. lit' wa'l 11 n..ttlve of New York Trophies will ~ awardf'd In Florent·e Festival of Italy, I 'I the I Rosalie Ashton. director of publl<' and II\ t'rl in the Harbor Area 18 the following fit' Ids: sport 'I Y<' ultimate goal of the lnternatlon. relation.. years. He was a boat enthusiast lion, by tht> Costa Mt'sa Glo~e al Summer Dance School of Co-, and retired government em. Ht'rald: photography. by Hoyt o; rona del Mar UallAR'I' JOAJU) ELECTS plo}l.'t' I Harbor Engraving: artwork. by · Leon Ware, writer and play · Newport Harbor Nt>W!4 Press One of the Clrst stt>ps I~ a ben· wright of Lido Isle was elected 1 Ht' I~ survived by his wife An· th b Or c · ... ' fl d t t .... _ h ld In · · · eme. y ange ounty •• ewe; e t a nee ron~r o ""' e chairman of the Newport Beach nle: a son, Lance of Orlinda: 2 Servlt'e· most lmprovt>d book November In thP Orange Coast I Library Board Monday a fternoon. daughters, Mrs Marjorie Dohr· Huntln~ton Rf':trh NPW'<; hf'...; College auditorium. He had served as chattman pr~ I man of Kentucky and Mrs. Gwen. ropy. by the Nt'wport II arbor The dan<'e conC't'rt, sponsored tem since the resignation of Mrs doyln Gr('('nleaf of the homE'. Ensign by the dance ll<'hool and the Or· C. M. Deakins July 1 Robert I Servlct's will be held at II a .m. ------- ange County Philharmonic, ls to Hurwitz of Newport Heights was 1 today 1Thursday1 at Baltz Mor. be given as a benefit tor thE' Sym. named se<ll'l'tary. l tuary Chapel. Corona del Mar. phony tor Youth of the Phllhar-with the Rev. HPnry Rasmus lr .. monic. MRS. ROPER GOES EAST pastor of the Balboa Island Com. Miss Anglola Sartorlo, director Mr& Robert W. Roper of 308 munllty Methodist Church, oftlc. of the s<'hool which 1a a non-Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. latlng . profit organl~tlon, will direct left yesterday to take core of ------- Coll_ege Sked EASTEIUf COJIIFE~CE Orcmqe Cocut Parents Win Round In Heights SChool Fight W&WJOil'l' IIAIIIIOa DIIQII Y TBUJIIDA'I', I&JTDOID .. Jll7 liE YIUR PETS (Contibued from Paa e One> • wou FOP ALL • P&TIT10•1 TV'IIIIE.D Dr ''That Is right," said Mr. Bt>rry. weU aoa.rWled -tbeV ..,.._, diet? U DOt. we am au~ a eoa omlcal. ..U-bala~~~ced diet that Ia uw. trouble to ~ Protest petiUona, oontalnln& •'We carry out the wla•hes of the 397 nama eathered in 3 hours entire dlstrkt, and not just you." that mornJne. were pJ"eMnted to Supt. An~~n aald that the th41,.School Board. clau-sla> vroblem Is cauaed by 'nlere wu a brief exchange of the unprf'<ll<'tllQle enrollment. words when Mr. Berry laked the Corona del Mar enrollment la other board member• lt a Ume now fairly atablt>, but there ls limit lhould be aot on 1pe«hea ronsldt"rable late enrollment In w. will t.. happy to coualt wttb you oo a~~~y pbC1M of pet aa.. becau~ It waa getting late. Newport, he pointed out. Ted Knowlton, 619 lrvlne Ave., He rf'marked that bounda the iordans P£'r SHOP objected, aayln1 that Mr. Berry I changes have been madf' ~for'l. hlmaelf had taken up tJme by quietly and without any furor' speaking at the microphone., Howevf'r. In the future ht> added. apologl~d tor losing their tem. advan<-e notice will be given on Both Mr. Berry and Mr. Knowlton · ., pera. 1 changes. 2732 E. c:o.t Jllvhway Conlaa del Mar Pbocw: ll.cabcw .. At another point Mr. Bt>rry ~-------------------------- board and spoke as a private . stepped down u president ot the ~ ~fjiJ1jl~;::::;::==:=:::::::~~ cltlun. He said he felt he had to I make a atateme•t because there had been lmpllcatioru of polltl cal favorltllm In the reversal of the decision last year to change Clln Haven boundaries. Mr. Berry, who Uvea In Cliff Haven, said. ''There Ia no politics I In IIChool administration. There wu no manipulation of boun- daries aa a favor to a School Board member." e "'JfOT DEBOGATOIIT"' Another tenae moment arose as Frank Dean, 2421 Margaret Dr, who Is with the county sher- ltrs oUice, got up and asked. ' "When does Supt. Andersen's contract expire!'' This question ls In no way derogatory, he added, but the Implication was clear. 1 Supt. Andersen answered cold. ly, "I <'an't see why you should 1 o;ay that you mt"an nothing de rogatory. lust ask the quesllon · And he went on to give th<' an '<wcr: "My contract runs through thr rt''<t of this school year." Speaking to the trustees. Mr D<>an said, "We are part of thr pt><lpiP "ho elected you Then• 'hnuld be no question In your minds "hat we wanL Lea\'(' 11 a'! J..; Wf' el<'<'ted vou to do "hat Wt' want " · Glamour Glimpses By AJOf St'<'ms this is the time of year that we JUSI be11er ~ rPmlndlng all or you good ladles of the I many, many Items we carry In our shop . So many of you who 1 rome In tor the first time are ao pleasantly surprised that we would be quite willing to pluse some of the rest or you. So rome and take a look. To you wbo are a.w 1D our ana cmd miqbt t.. aa:uatamed to the bUJ d ty lton&. let u. aaun you that .. carry the .am• liDea of m erchCIDd.lM CD your larger atona, but •• doa't carry a ruD of me.. 1D 41-.-. ~~ la.at.mc.. eoc:b cmd ...,., d.r-.. C. ault ~ coat 11 Mlected tor the aiM It wtU t.. tb• belt OIL W• crJ.ao do Dot clupUcate 1D atyt. Oil ow t..tter merdum· clbe, 110 wbeD you CJO to the 1 AaaiataDce I.Aaqu•. EbeU. Sor· opti.IDI.at or other e....:tta. you an DOt apt to ti.Dd the lady sit· t1D9 ....t to you w.arto9 tbe 8CIIIle cl.reu. Thil. we II:Dow. pleaMs m~t of you. beca1de Service ... 'Lot. of old-fmhicmed. per- 8011aliz.ed aenice with a &ienclly smile makes our pharmacy out.tcmding. We 8triYe to bow our cuato- mera better. May we sene you? 'lrl EAST COAST IDCIIW A 'I' COBOXA DEL 11Aa ...... 2272 ORGAN ~ONS m YOUR HOME FOR APPOINTMENT CAll LAmbert 5-2110 NAXDfE SAt1RDEllS ORCAX ST't1DIO 210 Weat WUahlre PullartOD "Your child's future r'f / will be brighter ••• /. 411 AI • II • • • W~~ (VI (A4l.C, WOODWORTH PfANO AND OIGAN CO. 2GD EAST COAST lllCRWAT. COitOifA DEL NAB, J1A Ja2 NOT ONLY fOR YOUR DAUGHTER, BUT ALSO FOR Y Q U WE CAN MAKE ATTRACTIVE AND DISTINGUIS HED PORTRAITS fOR WHICH ALL YOUR fAMILY HAVE BED~ ASKING fOR SO LONG the dant'e. Ml• Frieda Bt>lln· property Interests of the Ropers ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL tante will dlre<>t the music for In Kewanee, Ill.. where lhf')' Jived I "(';od at thE' CPnter" will be . .. s 1 for 26 yean~ before coming herf" J • "Histolre dun Soldat by tra-2 year 810 Dr Roper Is now with thc.> sNmon topic of the Rev. John vlnsky. and "Cycle of Day and I th Hutch.ens. office In Corona Park<' Sunday morning at the night" to the music of ~bussy. d ~ M I Sl James Eplsropal Church. Thert" will also be a presentation I e ar. A fish fry sponsorf'd by the of tht> claulcal "Paa de Deux." 'TEABOt1SE' TO aE CJVEJf I St'rond Monday Men's Club will cCoarh Stt•ve MuSM>:tUl Sept 28-"East rontra Coo;Ja Oct. ~·At PhcW'nlx ex-t. 11--Citrus Oct. 19-At FuiiPrton Oct. 26-At ~tt San Antontn Nov 1--...~an Bt'rnardino Nov ,_At Rh·t'rstdc.- you bcrYe told us 110. · I Did you know that we rarry a romplett' siz(' ran~e ot dresses~ That Is "(' r-a rr) lhf' halt size. lhP petitf' <;Itt'S. thr tall g1rl dr~~. lhf' juntnr <;t7M and mis<w>s. of course MAKE AN APPOINTMENT fOR F'F .JO;-SITTING WITHOUT OB- LIGATION Ml'l. Gertrude Klar~ will make The La,una Beach Community • be ht>ld from 6:30 to 8 p.m Fri. the df>Signs for the costumes and 1 Players w111 open Its production 1 day. Oct. 4.. at the church. the sets. ot ''The Teahouse of the August OOI~rs or the board are Mra. Moon" Monday night at the La· Use EruiJn Classllled ads to Harvey Peaae. president; Mrs.1 guna Playhouse. buy, sell. trade or exchange. Nov. 15---<:1\atft'y Nov. 22--Santa Ann PA1tEHTS VISIT CONJ[E Did you kDow that we c::any ctr..._ from Slo..ts to SISG? w. •J.Kt f« faa.b.Joo cmd 9ood taste. DOt t.ad. PETER Z. M. SmGER SroDIO 2101 E. COAST BJCBWA'I', ~· SU.S • A ros.o; from Purt Tht'a 1 rl" t CORORA DEL MAll Mr. and Mr!!. ChriSt \~mkt' of Harvey, N D . are In Corona dt>l .Mar visiting tht'lr son. tht> Rt'v Edwin GomkP. pastor of the Co rona del Mar Community Church Did you also know that we llr-========================, havp the prNtlest underptnnlngs I to go und•r all nf thl'toe nl~ outer garm€'nts~ You should just mmt> and take a look at some I ot thr lovely itPms we Are show· In~:. rlont> b)' Klckemlck tor thls UBS.CRIBE To The Newport Harbor Ensign The ODly weekly Dewapaper in the Harbor Area ONE TEAll ------- Oullllda of &.bar Ana Name--------------------------------~-------- MawngA~--~-----------------------­ City and State ---....:........-----------_.;..~-- DAt1QBTER DIES AT aiJITII The daughter of Mr. and Mr T . B. Campbell of 311 36th St . Newport Beach. dlf'd at birth Monday, Sept :tl. at Hoag IIO!I· pltal. The Campbells ha\'e a son. Gordon, 8. ------- LEOX WARE PLA'I' TO OPER A play written by Lun Ware ot Udo Isle and hll brotht'r ls .cheduled to open Monda)' eve· nlng at the Paaadena Playhou!W' • b ''"" . ..,, .. - •• a Ql j '=;1 •a... WE ..:.rn.y. nu. fall and winter seasons. t beUeft ay penoeal fcn"CCI'· lte 11 that doubJ. Ia,. a1bD liAe ball .Up with Satia arocSe dHtp -cbWoa trlcot. ...., beaftM trkot. FiDe lapon.d rr.dl .., ........ ....u.. cmd ..... at ...... , ... p&U...., wb.lte. 'ftat"a U.. -,_ .., 'l'oa ~ Clad _. It Clad bet '"wW-..... t:btt'-.... n.. Jldc:a Ia ...,. .... ..., llo.& Abo the bo£s says tor me to M aurr and tt'll you about ttl(' wonderful nrw boutlqu• rollt'<'. Uon, darllnc rtn ltrms and oh 80 rea..onablt>. • -.11'\1 you . lbl&c..t..,. « ......... =a- Fun ..Daneina la Olle o! the p.t pleuww in Ule, whether :r-',. ebteen or~. And It'• partkularly pleuant wb4n you learn at Anltllr M Q"'Y'a. ,.,.,. -.b your '-oal • loot o( 1\m:' JIL.&.Jl.TAJnfD DtaA.., ""'-... . , 0 .... Bee and Cee Football Teams Seek First Victory Today The Newport Harbor Htah School Bee and Cee footblJl teama. both ot which won league honors last sea80n, will be seek· ing their first win of the current seuon today (Thursday) when they battle with Excelsior. The Bees were beaten last week 34·13 In their opener with Calltornla High Sdtool, and the Cea bowed to the California Cee team 13·12. The Bees wlll play a t 3 p.m. today at Excelsior. and the Cees will play Excelsior's Cees on Davldaon Field. Coach Emil Neeme'a Bee elev· en, In the game last WMk, failed to ruch paydlrt ln the tint halt and surrendered 2 TO's. Calttor. nla turned a Tar fumble Into en· oth(>r score In the third period, but Newport retallated this time, traveling 60 yards In 7 plays for their first score, setting the score at 21 .1. California recover~ a Tar tum. ble on the latter's 4 which set up Calltornla's fourth TD· Then. a California player Intercept~ a Tar pass on Newport's 35 and ran 65 yards for the victor's last score. The Tars moved 65 yards to the C&lltomla 5 In 10 plays. With only a few eecond.l remaJn. lnJ. fullback Brian Lueu toaecl an aet.raJ to end Pete Rabbit In the end zone, enc:Ung the game at 34·13. Coach Blll Straw's Cee squad fumbled the ball on the opening play on their own 20 and Call· tom1a .cored In the llrst 2 rnln· utH of the eame. The Cee's then fumbled the ldck·off and California had their second and ttna1 score before 5 minute. of the tlnrt period. The acore was 13·0 at h alt-time. In the tht.rd period, Tom Bos- well took the baJl on the Tar 45 and ran 45 yards around end to the Calltomia 10. Jim Chalk took the plpkln over for the TO but Newport m.1aaed the extra point. Bill Twist's 45.yard touchdown pus to Russ Rapp In the final quarter put the Tars ln a tying position. but John Hughes failed to contact with his receiver tor the extra point and the eame ended 13-12. -------Place your c!uattled ad ln the Newport Harbor Ensign -Call Harbor 1114 or Harbor 11.15. $ J25 FOR ANY OLD Get . r ,. ~ • P 0 T 0 R PAN ... towards the purcltast of Stainless Steel FLINT-WARE trod•'" Good o .. 1y o .. , .... a.~ow 2-0t. Sow..-" :J.Qt. Souc•po" 4-0t. Sovc.,..... 2-0t. Dovbl• lo;l ... 4\1,-0t. ~ 7" ap.,. Skillet $ JOO FOR ANY OLD Get Trad" In KNIFE ... towards ,,, lflfcHSI of va.adium Stainless ~:~!~1~~~!.~RY II ro e-ft IEGULAl mM ,.ICE 9'' .. _, &. 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CoUt Guard at M& • ......,n1ftl at 7 :10p.m. Ho advance e.rollment Ia nee. W r,· Od. J, •t tile Balboa eaary. At the conclwdon of the T . 1'be 12·week ooune, CO\IIW, an exam.tnatlon wlll be wtakll ie tpOII8GNd by t.be U. S. Jlven to thOM who desire It and Cout GUard. la offered to lDd Pti8014 paalnf wJll be awuded U4 ~ who are lnten~ted a certUicate ot completion which leamlna the bUlc p.rtndplea La luued by the Coast Gttard. olaat. an4 COII\Petent boat bm· AuJ.ttnr Dr. Laby wUJ be Al cUm.. Dr. l.rv1na t.by wUl be fn. Obe,., ._istant harbor muter. n:ruc:tor. and Frank Wood, staff commo· Some ot the aubjecta to be eov. d'f! ot the Balboa Yacht Club. ered are lecat requbementa, aJd.a - to navf,ptfoD. pllotlng. rule. ot the road, proper u.e ot Ughta, principle. ot reecue and ban. dllnr boeta in roucb weather and fog. Mamanabtp, lncludtnc ancbGr1Dr and cloddnc, dead reckonmrlnclucUnr eomp .. and Ute Enatrp Cl...uled ad.l to buy, Nll. trade or excban&'e. Ute EnaJp Cl&MUled ada to buy, .U. trade or excbanp. exclusive e distinctive fabrics The Newport Harbor High School varsity football team, af· ter sutterlng a 19-12 defeat at the hands of California High School last week, will play Ex. celslor In the Tars' first home game at 8 p.m . tomorrow < Fri- day) In the Orange Coast College stadium. as a strong East Contra Coeta On the Une, the Pirate. wlll go ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;==~===;;;;~ grid squad seeka revenee for last with Alan Story, returning letter. iP year's 41 -0 drubbing by the OCC man, backed by Dave Tumbaufh, Pl.rates. Tltat decisive defeat 3-year letterman from Bunting. dropped ECCJC from a third ton Beach at lett end, Paul Lor· ranking In national JC stand· entun, another J~tterman and ings. former Tar, and Joe Rodriquez. Coach Don Bums this week has been emphasizing timing and de- fensive plays ln preparation for tomorrow's game with the Pilots. whom the Tars beat last year 14-6. East Contra Costa Is being now all-Orange Leaeuer from Valen. rated as one of the strongest cia at right end, whUe Denis junior college football teama In Wagner and Jim Newkirk back the state. Coach Jack DanllO· the lett tackle 8pOL vlch's Vlkes will have 8 return-e TACKLE COWTEifDEU lng lettermen and 5 all.country Otlan Donley, returning Jetter· aJl.stars OI'L his squad. man, ls ln top spot at right tac- • SLIDDfC T kle. Bob. krker from Tuatln via In pitting his team against U. of Idaho and Dennu Dale. Here Is the tentative lineup: one of the most formidable ag· bout. newcomer trom Newport Calling the signals will ~ gregatlons to vlslt the Southland, Harbor, have looked good work. quarterback Forest Smith J r.; occ Coach Steve Muaeau and ing behlnd Donley at t1te rtrht Mike Smith will hold down the his atatf will entploy a sHdlng T tackle apot. l~tt halfback poeltlon a nd Gary offense. This aame type of of· Georre Allen and Jim Bento, Engle will play right halfback; tense ·h as garnered aeveraJ na. two strong and tut boys from Larry Shrader, fullback. donal championships to the Un. OCC and Newport Harbor, re.pec. Mike George, Bee star last lverslty of Oklahoma. With the tively, are atronr candldates for year, will anchor the line at cen. Idea of moving the ball forward the left tuard poeitlon. wtth Bob ter; veteran Dave Pettit, left by dependlne on speed rather Patterson and Gary Jaeo•n guard; Car 1 Bergeron, right than brawn, Musseau has cen. closely following. Rlght guard guard; Leo Bestgen. left tackle; tered his offense around Steve wiU be spelled by Ed Ohambers. Dick Freeland, right tackle; Fred Ramsey, Laguna Beach quarter· returning letterma.n. and Chico Deal. left end, and George Mc. back who has Improved tremen-Ekman, all·Orange Leaguer from Farland. right end. doualy .since the early stages of ~na. Although California was un· practice. This year aratn the opentnr able to penetrate the center of Cloeely vying for the helm are game Is betnr spon80r'ed by tile the Tar line last Friday th~y Bill Vall, aJJ.SilJl8et Learue ae· Wm Orange County Lions Clubll reached paydlrt In each of the lectlon from Huntington Beach, -Balboa Bay Lions, Garden first 3 periods with end runs. Gene Hubbard from Harbor High Grove, Costa Mesa. Newport Ha r. They scor~ with 32, 18 and 26· and Bill Manning from the AJr bor. Huntington Beach, Midway yard jaunts and the Tars trailed Fort'e. All 3 have been strong City-Westminster and Seal Beach. 19·0 in the third period. I contenders since their last scrim-Proceed& are used to feed OCC SPECIAL IMPORTm CAR SALE 'SS JAGUAR MARK 7 ··-·---·---·-····-.12799 4~. ~n1 Radio, Heaw, Automatic ITaniDllalon with Air Condltlontnr 'SS M.G. ·-.. ·---·-.............. ...JlNe TF 1!500. Beautiful ~am Ftnlah. One Owner Car. '57 roiu> ._ .. .:... ....... ______ ._._ .. _ _.A STEAL Perfect. 4·door. 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Bill Wei-turning letterman from Harbor also serve a breakfast for both gan Initiated the trip down field High, will hold down the right teams the following morning, at with a 23·year kick-off return halfback position, closely fol· which time an outstanding play. Hornbt>ak toted the pigskin ovN towed by Dick Grover, another er Is honored. In concluding the from the one. The extra point returning let1erman, and Buddy program, the Lions also stage a attempt Called. Thompson. up from last year's s ightseeing water trip around the OPU SlJlfDAT • SARTA AKA • OPU SUJQ)AT Califumla ~n out~ plapon Newport Har~r ~even. ~H~a~r~bo~r~~~a~fu~r~op~po~s~ln~g~t~ea~m~L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2201 SO. MAIN STREET the Ta r 32. and Newport Operating from the left half r launched their second drive to position will bt> John McKee and the uprights. In 17 plays, the Gary Bagley, who have alternat- Ta~ ground out the 68 yards ed consistently for the past <'OU· with Hornbeak doing the hon· pte of weeks. At fullback for or~ from Inside the 5. The (>Xtra Coach Muss«>au's lmpro~ng Bucs point kick was blocked and the have bee"n Jim Currie from Tus· final count was 19·12. tin and John Hopkins, one of M~ll~ao,:r :~t!~~ of Fuller-~ Allull flag fll .. lll ton. s uffered cuts on the hands 1 Lea I 0 I .1 and legs and possible rib frac·l lUI I IJII Zla tures Monday aftNnoon when he fell on some rocks In the jetty I Team managers of the recently at the Corona del Mar Main organized 1957 Municipal Flag Beach. He was treated at Hoag Football Leagutt will discuss Hospital. rules of the season and receive Weill Sees lie Bout fMI ... Rl1pltle Roy McCardle reporta that bossman G. N. Wells of the Wells Real Estate Office In Costa Mesa had a ringside seat Monday night at Yankee Statlum for the boxing claasJc in which Carmen Ba.sUlo won the middleweight title from Sugar Ray Robln110n. • •••rill EIMII 111, lllllniWiillla'l Teenaee m a r k a m a n David Klmea ot 418 Snur Harbor Rd.. Cllff Haven. usual wtnnef' of the SOuth Cout Cun Club unaJlbore rUle tournament , wu tlecJ by Bowland Jensen of Sarita Ana Lut weel<. In the 50-yd match. But a re-acortn1 of a bula.y. revealed Dave had W9n araJn and he took home the overall rotd medal. Ashby Powell of 319 ~Ia Ave., Corona del Mat. WOD tb4t .Uver medal tfttb a 311n·lb .core In the expert d ... schedules of games at a meetlnr at 7:30 p.m. today <Thursday) at the Newport Be a c h Parks. Beaches and Recreation head· quarters, 1714 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach . Entries are ~J being re. celved by the Recreation Dlvf. slon. Team entry fee Ia $15. Games will be pJayec$ on Wed. nesday and Thunday evenings at the Costa Mesa Park. Scheel· uled play wiiJ berln Oct. :1 a nd will continue throulh November. Teams or players destrtng addl· tlonaJ lntonruatlon ahould contact Eldred Lokker at the Recreation Dtvtalon office, JlAtbor 3131. e re . I OVIng. TO ~ROW WITH THE HARBOR AREA WE ARE FORCED TO E-X-P-A-N-D .. WE,._ AU..--oar-. F11 TIEJI PITIIIIIE a. IlliTE EVEI -· Tl . ' • VISIT US IN OUR " NEW LOCATION AT 1812 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA ' \ • JUNIOR FOREST RANGERS are all smiles as they receive certificates for their ~nowledge of fire prevention goined through the Smokey Beer Reeding Club. Mrs. Jean T oylor. librarian at the Ne~~tport Heights branch, hands certificates to (from left to right) Debbie Keyes, Joann &54be, Kenny Richardson and Marilyn Koehler. E.,ch member of the d ub had to read at least 10 book Babs Jackson Is Honored at Surprise Zonta Shower Ml.u Barbara JacUon, recent graduate o( Orance Cout Col· lege and recipient of Zonta Club's 1~7 echolarahlp. wu clv. en a surprtae "back-to-school" shower at the Zonta Club lunch· eon Thursday, Sept. 12. at the VIJiage Inn, Balboa Island. Zontlans shared with "Babs" Jackson her enthldla.sm In her gifts. her new engagement ring, her decorated school days cake. and her plans for the future, whlt'h Include enrolJrnent this fall at Long Beach State College. Other guesu were Mlas Jack. son's mother, M~s. Jewell J. Crowe, Mrs. W. B. Jayred, of Houston. Tex., and Mrs. Malcolm Angell Sr .. who hu r~ntly moved to thla area from New York City. Mrs. Robert Jayred, president, told of the Dl.strlct IX conference In Pasadena on Oct. 11, 12 and 13. Mrs. Earl Stanley Is chair· man of the International Rela. tlons Committee of Dlatrlct IX, and Mrs. Harold B. Robertson Is a member of the District's Serv. loe CommJttee. Relfults of the benefit exhibit of paintings by Mr5. Frederic P. Hope (Thelma Paddock Hopel were announced. Mrs. James G. Gallagher, a Zonta Club member. won a painting by Mrs. Hope. Skunks Not Only Emit Odor. They Bite! Victim Learns T•lnlll)lwlll II ....... •••l•••li Two per80ns were Injured in 2 separate accidents over the week- end In the Harbor Ana. Joyce Hoppmann, 21, of 1530 Miramar Dr., Balboa, a paaen. ger Ia a vehicle driven by WU- Jlsm Finch, 26, of 4300 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, ~lved minor Injury early Sunday morn. lng when the Finch car hit a power pole on Balboa Blvd., at approximately 95 feet west ot the Intersection at lllld St., Newport Beach. The car turned completely around after hitting the pole and came to rest 18 feet from the point of Impact. The hood of the car landed 56 feet from the pole. C. 1. Garibaldi, 10, ot Hunting. ton Beach, a passenger In a car driven by Samuel Crane. • 49, ot ~ntlngton ~at'h, received mJn. or Injury Friday evening when the Crane car ran Into a vehicle driven by Sheila Cannon, 19. ot 115 Poinsettia Ave. Corona del Mar. at the Intersection of Mar· That odoriferous striped ani- mal that causes eo many Harbor Area resldenta ao much ~rouble. the perennJal skunk, hu proven that hla lot hu other attribute. than the ablllty to smell bad ... they bite' • Hen l.s an excerpt from a po. ~tuerlte Ave and Coast Highway, lice case, bearing out the above Corona del Mar. Sheila wu at-~ fact. that occurred earlier this tempting a left turn onto Mar. month. Only the namft have 1 guerlte Ave. when she was hit by been chang-ed to protect the Jn. the east.bound Crane car. n~nt ... and the vlctlm. Mr. X of Newport Heights came CDI Bo 1• I H rl to the station with a baby skunk J, 6f I I Ne .• l Purcell In one hand, stating he caught •• llcy-•-................ same In the vicinity of Orange 5RI ~.-I County Dock and that the skunk C h d w• th had bitten his lett hand In the a rge I pr~::· tengthy dtscuulon at a W•f a t• respectful dl.stance, the victim I 8 ea I ng wu a1ven a skunk trap and ad· •., vUed to talce the trap and skunk N ·rurctil. 50, of 1!530 lllra· to a remote aree, put the akunk mar l)r~ BalbOa. will appear In the trap and the humane om. Wednaday, Ocl 2, tn Newport oer would contact him Monday. Justice Court on marwes ol fel-at which tJme the akunk would ony wife beatlnc u the result of be placed In quarantine per an altercation he bad w1th Mrs. health d~partment reculatlons. Purcell, 47, early Sunday mom· Durlnc thla d1scusslon the vic. tng at their residence. tim refused repeatedly to comply Purcell was booked Sunday at with thl.s order and did threaten _ the Newport Beach pollee station to throw the skunk Into the and later released on a $2.000 trash just outside the station. bond. However vla 2-way radio com- Offi cers were summone-d to the cunlcations with a police t"ap. Chris Miller. 12, son of Dr. and Mrs. John RuS<'h, 317 Jasmine Ave .. Corona del Mar, was In· jured In a bicycle accident Frl· day night at l'he . bottom of the Main Beach ramp, Corona del Mar. He waa treated for a minor injury on the back and a apraJned el~ at Boac Bospt- t.al. Chris said he came down the ramp and failed to see the r~ec· ton on the chain that blocks the entrance to the parking lot. 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Purcell home at 5:36 a.m. by an taln, the subject wu ordered to MJtS. TtTB.IfEB JfAIC£1) anonymous caller. Nell Jr.. the comply with the order or t>lse Mrs. c. v. Turner of Costa Purcell's son. led officers Into an suUer an arrest for disturbing Mesa has been Installed as first alcove where they dLscovered the peace. Subject did finally vtce.presldent ot the Women's Mrs. Purcell on the bed of their agree to take the skunk to a J Auxiliary of the Orange County son. Purcell was putting on a place on Monrovia Avt>., Costa I Pharmaceutical Assn. Mrs. Fred OrJy J~ ~ J.olers Jis..l~ tJU. 1CDJIOW ~ shirt. Mesa. Adams of Garden Grove was In· P-J J' Mrs. Purcell said she and her Subject wu again bitten by stalled for her second term as ~ husband came home around the skunk whlle arguing wlthl presldl"nt. The meeting was held S V L l A I. . d Ch 12:40 a.m. and an araument de-the offtcers and was finally per. In the VIlla Marina Restaurant. • ee .Jour oca utnor-,ze evrolet Deale r veloped between them. She said suaded to go to Hoag Hospital=;===============================================================·==::; he s tarted throwing clothes for treatment. l around and then took a perfume ------- bottle a11..d tried to stuff It down BAT IS IIECU'PEilATilfG her throat. Ray Fields. of 508 Orange Ave , He picked up one of her shoes, Newport Helghu. Is at home r<> she said. and began hitting her cuperattng from major surgery he on the ankles. He followed her underwent recently at the Long Into the bathroom where he gave Beach Veterans' Hospital. Mr. her a shove. causing her to fall F1elds will return tQ his jewelry and hit her head on the tile business at the Cocta Mesa Vista floor, Mrs. Purcell related. She Center In about one Wl'ek. suffered a cut lip, 8 bruised arm and lacerations of the ankle. METEa JlETt7U now TJUP llETUIUIS TO COLLEGE Roland Barcume of 707 Hello. trope Ave., Corona del Mar. has returned to Principia College. El· aah, Ill., where he wlll be a jun. lor. Roland is majoring In pre· leaal government. Clyde Meyer, 88lboa Island realtor, and Mrs. Meyer re- turned to their Balboa home, 2133 Channel Rd .. after a month-long trip to the Midwest. They went •• -· .. _ •• _ .._ ___ ,. to Mlnnaota and stayed .. vera! ---·ft n --.auny days at Jack.lon Hole, Wyo.. on Oranp County alumnae of AI · their rtturn trip. pba De)ta PI wlU meet at 11 a .m . .=;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;:;;;;;;; today (Thurs<layl at the home ~ ol M.ra.. Edwin Steen lr., 223 Crys. -LW* IIOVtNO W4V t<ns Nte FQI. WllJ.A~W&. ONe wm. oua~­ NOoet..,..~.· CMI .•• tal Ave., Balboa Island. Members wUl brln&" aack lunches. CIVIC UA~VE OOIOIJTI'EE The Community Af:tatre Com· mitt" of the Newport Harbor Woman's Clvtc Lea&Ue wUl meet at ~:30 a.m. today (Thursday) at the home of tile chaJrman. Mrs. Robert Huber, 1U3 W. Bay Ave .. Balboa. P1D.D U&a'IRO Ja&iiCIU Speclallat Tb.ln:l CJ.u. C.,.,iott T. Curl. wl\0. wlte, Belen. llw. at 717 GCIIden.nMI Aw.. Corona .W Mar, reetfttly partkipac.d tn a tlw..day field tralnlnl exerclae with the M1th Trantpal'tatlon ~at Camp A.. P. BW. va. ._. a:n.p Oeeetned Ada. Oi'IIWWf .. _.,.,,, DaiYa Cl~ :.~"!~~ <t~':: NINE-MilLION l'fti:IDWrlblp d r I v • bqlnntnr 1\t..Say. 1be club wtU be ctJ. • JOT At vtded into 2 team.a and the team that eeta the leut number ot Moce than a quarter-mUJJon bouan ~ed tor t84UO ot memben wW treat the w1nn1nl dollars worth o1 pennJta were the week a tota.L Sizable rat. team to a atar party baued b' the Newport Beach dentJal perm1ta were aJao taued -::::::::======· ===~ BuUdl.na Dept durin• the put for Balboa, Newport lteJrb" u . • ,. week. TbJ..s brinp the total tor do l&Je and the upper !Say Area. the month well over a halt miJ. Followtna permna were ISSued: MATTRESSES ~-c:.e-. r._...._ ~arSba~ ... -IIUVILJ)DfQ COSTA MlSA MATTlfSS CO. 2110 .,._port ~. ll'-+¥ ~·- HOME LOANS LAGUNA FEDERAl SAVINGS I LOAN ASSOCIATION TWO OFFICES To Serve ·y. LAGUNA lEACH AND SAN CLEMENTI QUICK 24 HOUR SERVICI LOW. LOW "R.EDUCIN6" lNTEREST JtA TES EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC SERVICf lion and boosts the record for • ooao•A »£1. JCAa the year over 9 mUllona. L. 0. Tbompeon, 1-unJt. 1-atory Four more I r vI n e Terrace dwell Ina added at 513 MancoJQ, $8,750; John Michael, porcn at :SOl Marleo•cJ. $300; G. B. Hooton, 1-unit., l~·story addition at 209 Marleold, $8.500; E. J. Babson, real estate ottlce at 2836 E. Coaat Hwy., $8,700; Frank Dalzell, cover pallo, 603~ Maraaold, $50. Professional Directory e IaVIME TEUACE P'rt At-M-•-.. bo bood .,_.. M. W. Kevan, 1-untt, 1-atory en-.,. ..._..... r .-&"nO& dwelling at :SOl Angelita, $19,000; PARKES-BELL Maceo Corp, 1-unJt, 1-story dwell. / "NOAH'S ARk" is the current feature showing at the Port Theatre in Corona del Mar. Here is one of the colossal scenes from the film , the building of the Tower of. Babel. MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8-34.13 It 8-M.'M eo.ta Ilea NOW ... TWO BALTZ MORTUARIES Serving the Harbc:w ..U. Baltz Mortuary CHAPEL BY THE SEA Barb«~ 3520 !!.. eoa.t "RI&b'lllfQ Corona del Mar Baltz Mortuary Midway 6·2424 17h It Supertor, eo.ta u:- A.MPLE P AJUONG BOTH LOCAnONS lngs at 1706 Bayadere, $21,440; 18lS Bayadere, ~.650; 2012 Ta. huna, $20,020. e aAUOA lSLAJQ) William Schroeder, enlarge ga. rage, 303 Crystal. $50; J. N. In- man, remove garage from 310 Colltna, $350; Prince, wall at 310 Colllns, $356; Dr. J. M. Hartleln. windows and alterations, 209 Agate, $3,900. e LIDO ISLE Optimist Zone ConYention Is Oct. 12 and I 3 Robert Trembley, 1-unit, 2. The OptimW Clubs et Zone 6 story dwelUng at 233 VIa Genoa, wUl hold a convention, "Beach. $26,94(). D--Qc e BAT SBOIIES comers ACndezvous," t. 12 W and 13 at the Jamaica Inn, Co. • UUam Saunders, addition at rona del Mar. The activities will 2621 Crestview, $3,(«)0. be climaxed with an 18-hole golt e UPPU BAT AJlE'A B. J. Frankovlc, 1-unlt, 1-story tournament Sunday, Oct. 13, at dwelling at 2051 Commodore, the Irvine Coast County Club. CEMETEJIT $20,000. Reglatratlon will begin at 10 ---.......:==.:.:::::.::..-___ e JfEWPORT IIEJCBTS a.m. Saturday, Oct. 12. A stag HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK Rene Shallta, wall at 225 Ocean luncheon wiJI be held at noon at VIew, $650; Priscilla Matthews, the Jamaica lnn. A ladles' lunch· alterations at 211 Tustin, $1,100; eon for Optlmlsses, will be held Vtrrll Pizer, 2-unit, 1-story dwell-at 12:30 at the Irvine Coast Coun. lng at 517 Bolsa. $19,300; Dr. L. try Club. L. Nicholson, 1-unlt, 1-story Forunl1J on boys' work and new dwelling, 419 El Modena, $20,· club building will be held from OPJ'OIIETJIT 000. 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. A general as-___ .....;;..;;...;;...;;..;;.;;;;;;.~.;._---e 8A.LJK)A sembly zone-district m~tlng will U. S. SENATOR William Know- land, who is already in the race for governorship of Californi., will speak at the Orange Coun- ty GOP fu nd raising dinner a t the Balboa Bay Club Friday, Oct. 25. Dr. Keith M. Walker Optometrist and Ortboptiat Z721 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar, CaillomJa Harbor 684.5 For all your Prlntlng Needs THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. HARBOR 1114 2850 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar Gordon Grary Sr., wall at 1514 be held from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at E. Balboa Blvd., $1,400; Daisy the Jamaica Inn. Morgan, re-roofing at 314 Island. A get-acqualnted cocktail hour $356; Yates Owsley, alterations will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the at 2254 Channel, $2..000; Charles Vllla Marina followed by a buf. Wetherall, addition at 500 E. fet dJnDer-dance. A Youngtlmer's Ocean Ft., $1,(«)0; Ne«! Jacoby, breakfast wfll be held at 8 a.m. repairs at 2052 E. Ocean Blvd., and a ladles' breakfast will be $1600; John Wehrt, 2-unll 2-story held at 8:30 a.m. Sunday at the dwelling at 416 E. Ocean Ft., Jamaica Inn, which wtll be fol- $22.500; Maring. wall at 1017 lowed by the golf tournament. E. Balboa Blvd., $75. For each room of 2 "Beach - Five Mosaics By Pottenger In L. A. Show • JfEWJOft COD"•rs" there will be an Ice Among the Orange County ar- Thomas Blandl, 2-unlt, 2-story bucket with champagne dellv-tists whose work has been ae. dwelltng at 210 36th St., $19,000; ered to the quartel'tl at 6 p.m. lected for display in the lobby of M. R. McKinney, addition at 41M Saturday, compliments of the Barker Brothers' lobby In thelr River, $2,000;Rhoda Stonecipher, Newport Harbor Optimist Club. downtown Los Angeles store Is re-roofing at 301 35th St.. $70; Mary Pottenger, the artist Wife Lido Sands, fence 22 lots. $2,200; Pbone =.n your newa mrlee to o! artist Norma• Chamberlain, Harry Bane, replace foundation you.r local newspaper, t.be ED· 717 J asmine Ave., Corona del at 300 W. Ocean Ft., $800. lip. Barbot W~ Mar. , hill I The entire display 1a made up L M ··~ J . Eb II w·ll I of Mou.lc panels done by the 1 ... ,...... un1or e 1 We come ~~u~n,~:~J~~:,th~De= Inland Route For Freeway Urged by c.c. ot 2127 SevUJe Ave ........ and The diNcton o1 the· lfewport buaba.nd ot U.. l<'n*' 1&1 M.r· 8~ Ctl&mbei ot Commerce at l&ret Andrua ot Menlo Park, t.heli m.etma Jut week un. CalJt., It attencuna the Jlfaval anlmouaty a4opted a raoJ~tJon War CoUqe at Zlewpoit. a. I. upholdJDI the tlndlnaa and rec-Cotll'llee tn lrtrat~. tactfca, ommendatJoN o1 Hahn wtae lortftlca. ~QOna, national and tn4 . .AMOdac. coneem~a the international atratn are tautbt. &..tat n.way. 11M; boU'd ~t wtth emphula on applytna them on ~ u belnr deflnltely to tuture naval warfare. aaalrwt tbe atate'• plan ot a free. way .n t.be route of Cout Rllh· u .. Enatan a...usett adl to way. . b\0", lell, trade or uc:~a.nae. The ruolutlon came atter t.be readlna of a lett•r from the Bun-Largest end Most Compfoie tlnaton BeaCh Chamber atatJng Furniture Store in ihe Aroa. numerous reuoa. why the pro- poeed freeway abould not be buUt along the blehway route. but abould be buJJt Inland as outlined on the master plan ot Oranee County. Chamber President WUllam O'Bryon appointed James Van Dyke as JlaJ.aon representative In any meetlnp held to diacuaa modification o1 bustneaa Jlcenae ordinances as It applles to penny arcades. C.ll f~ .,_ DECORATING SERVICE Llberly ~5511 Hnusc .. ~ 'ar~~n Furnishings for homos, clubs, yedlts. )017 W. C:O.It Hi9hw.y Newpott ... ch .... YIIIIIW .. Reaa• .... Prt• DEL MONT&-LIB8Y BEIJ. BRAND-ARDEN CAMPBELL SOUPS-LAURA SCUDDER-NEHI BEVER- AGES-.AIJ. BEERS Picnic Supply Headquarten No Check Stand · Waiting . AT · 110 E. 19th St., ecWta M..a Jut ..t of •....-t ~--fnm ....... '~'beater ·14.21 W. hayra-Orcaag. Wateb Por ra.u.rtDia ap.aill9 FREE CUSTOMERS' PARKING .... 2 3 N M b Q S 16th St., Costa Mesa. The DendeJ Paid•• COIIraclors ew em ers n ep 26 group .. a reuowshlp of arttata -D • working ln the mosaic medium~~~~~~~ lDteri« aDd ElrteJ1« Decorat1D9 VENl:TIAN BUNDS-SCREENS SHAl)ES-BAMBOO DRAPES The Newport Beach Junior Neth, John Newton, Gene Pat. and Includes artists trom all sec-li ======= Ebell Club wtll welcome 23 new terson, Jerrel Richards, William tiona or Orange County. ~ members Into the organization Straw. Richard Street. lames More than 30 pi~ In a wide • year Thursday, Sept. 26, at the ert Washbon. eluded In the show, which will ------T ESCROW 8li~lle1 Pai1l Dealers at the club's flrst meeting of the Thompson. l ohn Smith and Rob· range of subject matter are In-f) ~ Ebell Clubhouse. , run to Oct. 7. Mary Pottenger Is 29CM Eat Coast Bwy. Spt'Cial guest at the meeting p 1 TV PI represen~ by 5 mosaics which q, Coroaa del lfCD' BA S.73 will be Mrs. Eleanor Hempel, TV ay-an Include an abstract, a mermaid, U~A,!fl!ll personality who conducts the a madonna and a cat with a fld -~ "EIPanor Hempel Show," former. Is Heard Here die. Her work 1s characterized by SERVICE. EffiCIENTLY OPERATED LAGUNA BEACH 222 Oc.en Ave. PHONE HY 4-1177 SAN CLEMENTE 60 I N if C.rnlno Reel PHONE HYec:.intt. 2-1195 or HY ec:.inffl 2-1196 W--- CUSTIL COICIETE CO. Ln.ty ... SSGI ISS Cc-=..-daJ Way COSTA JIUA U.'-1~~· OlraDp 1113 JAMES D. RAY 1u11•111 Co1lractor )446 E. COAST ~., COlONA DEL MAl HATb« 476J Reticfe~Ke: HArbcw 4196 Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCKS-AU. SJZFS-.AIJ. TYPES Costa Mesa Luln•erCo. LUMBER-BUILDING MATERIALS ... pert m..s.. c.tll .... ly known as the "Little School· unusual ranges of color and ex. house" program. citing pattern. An earlier piece of Mr!l Hempel, who recently The possibility of pay-TV in her mosaic design was chosen by moved to 1512 Santanella Ter-the Harbor Area came to the at-Gump's of San Francisco fQl ex- race. Irvine Terrace, received the tentlon of the Newport Beach hlblt there. Emmy Award tor the best chll-City Council last w~k. ------------ .APO RT .//. ... i. ol CC '\1,. 'fi 'WAI.' '14A ,·, 4/M/'1 -•ow SIIOWDfC - dren·~ program by the Academy Council received a request of Television Arts and Sciences In !rom Orange County TV Ehter- Hollywood. She was alao nomfn. prlses Inc., licensed by Sklatron atl.'d the most outstandlng !e-TV Inc., for license to erect ma lp persona lity by the same or-"poles. pipes, conduits, etc., tor ganl7.atlon. -the purpose of operating and pro. ~cw lunlor Ebell Club mem. v1dlng a closed circuit IIYs&em In THE t'm'I'TJN r ~ THE Jf'rl' ·' . bers are Mmes. Gordon Andrew, the City of Newport Beach tor ¥11111111..[ ur ftUUl l ark Andrews, Ru~ll Butter-proposed licensee's customers." worth. Donald Chilcott, Robert The request (which originally I Cochrane, James Cralg, Frank had been sent to .the cltJes of Co· Cummings, Frank Dean, Mark rona del Mar, Balboa Island, BaJ . Ellsworth, H. C. Foss Jr., Shelby boa and Newport) was ~!erred Gott, William Krubholz, Ralph to the city manager and city 1 Llnhort. Mike Mye,., William attomey. ' . . ··-·•-... ·••••-..: .. ··-·---- sam sus CAFE .... food ••• CIIIS1aU bar ••• Gear ....... al91atly •• 4 .... .-. ._ dn.._ • •. ~ tD an. •-.pod -· ... 10 ~ .:::&"··..... tam rlllat ........... L -dlllt • Pawl 1 lloed • cz-tw .. • IIDe e..ua.-. 10171 U. L IIWT. 101 .._ DAJIEDI UIIIO.E ~ RJIII'S ITIIJU IESTIUUIT ... '""" ....................... ·--· ~ -=. 8lld H ..._ Lrcllan • Dl-.r= •od fa .. --dNa ... 2 =· ..... : t' ..... .. JW Iii eld .._.... =••re ... •• :• = (Qikll•"a pertlnt • I ~·-..... • • • '"-4p.atlll&& ...... c..t ......... c-...... DAHCING TO OOIIIIE VAN TRIO .. _,....,. 0 0 0 00 0 • 'Get Tough' -ttilude Is ShoWI by Planners Classified Ad Order For111 /I . K/ I ., ........... 1 aD ,... .-n JODI-OIR WOaD ... UACK A toucher attJtude toward non-• F. E. Devendorf. f« a de· ,V I L -----2. -----3. -----'------5. eon.tormlnc lltnlctw. In the day tadled ,.,... on (ront halt at wu ,..,.&led at lut 1bund17 lot. lJ2l Tabu.na Dr .. .lJ'Y1ne Ter. ~ e. -----1. -----a. -----•· -----10. Fot .... D ~ ... meeunc of the , ...• _, KaUMI', f.ott. 8·foot fence / w..w tv buy_Cl port BMcb Planntnc Commia·. lnalde PJOPU1Y lt.n.. 2M Ba.z.el • ~ 1L 12. 13.. l4.. a RNI Eat... O ~Jon. Dl' .• Corona del Mar. / ~ Chairman Walter Loni'"'OOf • Jlra. Marpret Btyan Smith, , · • ~ .G"n&",....'l' 1 IS w-• _.._ IIU\-..__ _ '---.....t-_ 3 .:--_._ l.OO Fw ,...._ 0 announced ~t no fUrther~· to retain 1atdce w1ndbnak ~ ~ u.-~ -· -....-~ IU'I" --~ ....,_ -r atona ot nlat:lnc non-GDnfol'ftlln& ~ 110' S.lay n.. Jlalboa r.. '' , 31 •• Went.d tv ,..,. .. --D buJJdtnaa wW be allowecl. In land, beeau.e removal ot the G' _.. ----11. ~ 18. 2l H.lp w~. n other WOC'da. any add.lUon mu.t wtndbftt,k would be detrimental c:ontorm to praent Mt-back and to her health. . '\. I 21. 21 23. :H. 25. Won wented. ___ o other reeulatlona. • Lomita Square Corp., for , Loct 1 Found .0 The practice of ccmvertlna P · awtmmtne paola In front halt or '-'\. I a. ··--raeea Into aleeplne quartel'a ~ Jot. 1815 Galatea Ter. and Ul21 ----71. -28. 29. 30. Sh.re yow ew ... _o came Jn for aharp ~lddam. Bayadere Ter.. Itvtne Terrace. 10 woaDI Olfi.T U. roa OD IIISD'nOJr -J T111D POllia PenoMI 0 Chairman Lon&moOr aald tbat The foUowtnc requeata fOC' u.e '\. 1 .. theae vtolatlona aJ the code will permlta were approved: ' MAIL TO: THE ENSIGN, 2850 E. Coa.t Hwy., Corona del Mar M~eous... __ o be checked and proeec:uted. • An•elo Cenoo, 101' aale of In llne with thla eet·toueh at-beer at 2210 W. Ocean Ft., New· Y-·· N-Ad...a~ ------------n&..--------tJtude, the Commlaaton dented port. v... -Q&... r~ the requeata ot the foUowlne: • LJdo Boat Club. Inc .. boat ~~~i:i~;=:=:=:====7~~iiii~~~~~~~~~iiii~;;~~~~;;~~~~;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~ E. L. Beauchamp, 203 Topaz allpa In unclualfled zone, 3121 roa &AL& roa aAJ.a UAL D"''Aft £ DIIT&U ~ICU Ave., Balboa Ialand, who uked W. Cout Hwy., Newport. ------------ wa.Jver of rur yard tetback to • Mart:tn Brinkman. add room HAMMOND ORGANS All modela. FOB SALE -E'NGUSR FORD. ATI'R.AC'nVE 2 bdrm. unfurnish. build a double aaraee. No park· to non.conformln• dwelllne. 523 aee and play them at Scluntdt 1952. New tlres. Need.a 80me ed apt. Convenient location. In• fadlltl-_, ... ••-t In ... e W. e-oo.....-Blvd., Bal .. --work -~. Phone Harbor AvaUable Oct. lit. Adulte oaly, • ~-,...._. ~.. u• ~ uua. PhUllps, authorlud Hammond 44SB-J tront yard, but It la lmEIC*ible • Davfd Doane, addition and Dealer. SlO No. Main; Santa · · No pets. Inquire 508 Mancold, to~ thla •pace. enlaraement o1 non.contonnlne Ana. 1o% down, balance 36 1WO S'I11DIO COUCHES com· CDM. HA UOI3·W. Phillip campbell, 413 Edee· dwelUn& 317 Allao Ave .. Newport montha. plete with vala~. cover and FURN. APT. for a1nele man em. water, Balboa. who uked tor Helehta. bola1er; 9xl2 erHn rug and ployecl Corona del Mar. SGO remodellnl ot earaee and reR>· • Byron Wells. alteratJon of ea. SEVERAL fine Stelnway Grands, pad. Harbor (818.J. per mo. can Fit:zmorrla ~altor, eatlne atatrway. The dweUln .. Ia race on a non.conformln .. dwell. all completely reconditioned MAHOGANY DINING ROOM ta. HA 2152.. • • and guaranteed, $3:500 value non·conformlna becau.e 3 aldea lne. 315 Coronado St., Balboa. 1 $17'95 Sl995 .,_ .. _,d ble wfth 2 ~. and 4 reeular NEW FURNISHED ROOM _ Prf. f th ... _ or 1 1 etc . ..,.;UUU t. o e garaee are on u .... property • Randall McNetlly, roof over PhJlllpa. ~ No. Main, Santa chairs; 2 brealdront.a, tea cart, vate shower and entrance tor Une. deck of non-contormlne dwell· Ana. Mahogany •·poater dble. bed, refined worldng rentJ~man. C. E. Griffin, 20C Aeate Ave .• lng, 121 28th St., Newport. dresaJne table and hl·boy. See w~kenda, 615 Marguerite. Balboa bland, who uked for an • c. c. Gentry, extend llvl~ .. FOR SALE-'48 Stude pick. with Misc. lamps. etc. Very reason. Corona del Mar. ddltl t d Ill hi h •-• canopy, 4·speed trana., excel. Ca a on o a we ne. w c .,. room ot non.contormlng dwe 1. lent condition. $250, 1·ft. SeTVel able. ll Harbor 0676. BEAtrnFUL snJDlO ROOM- non-contormlne becaute of vlo. lng, 613 36th St. Newport. refrtaerator·, 6 metal bar stools, NEW ACCOBDIAN-Coet $260-tpl.; tumace, prt. bath; 2 sep. laUon of rear yard Mtback and ' ~ WUl 11 t •160 1 abaence of any eara .. ea • 1ohn Ervin, tor aale of beer reaeonable. Uberty S.5C25. ae or • . comp ete arate entrances; garage; near The Co;'~mlalon =~ denied at .2911 and 2913 Newport Blvd.. USED Electronic Organ, 2 man. with case. 516·A Jasmine or ocean. Available Sept. 15. Call the request of 1udee Sparllne Newport. ual and pedal board only S5'95, 2904 E. Coast Hwy., COM. Harbor 2998-W. for 2~·foot encroachment Into • Ray Marshall, attach new res. electric organa u low u $375. ONE FAMOUS used Hammond WlNTER RENTAL Balboa Lsland. the required 5·foot rear yard tel· ldence to non.contormJng dwell. Schmldt-Pbllllps, 520 No. Main, Chord organ -Real Saving-3 bdnn. house, 2 bath and ra- back tot second n oor overhang Inc. 1201 N. Bay Ft., Balboa rs. Santa Ana. Schmldt.Pt\Ullps, 520 No. Main, raee. newly furnished. Call at 306 Diamond Ave., Balboa Is· land. SPINET PIANOS beautltul little Santa Ana. Harbor 0393· land. • Mrs. Helen Chapman, add ebony, rea l modern $387, a LARGE SELECTION of fine up. FRONT GROUND FLOOR APT. The Commlaalon approved the bedroom to non.contonnlng French Prov. spinet like new, right planOII, all reconditioned Fully or partially furnished. variance requesta of: dwelling, 2710 w. Ocean Ft., save Sl 70, blonde spinet re· and in excellent condJtlon. Good location. pleasant sur; • Matt LaBorde. for 7·fOOI en· Newport. turned from rental. only $49S. $89.50. $129, $145 and many roundlngs. Adulll only. No croacbment Into 22·foot rear yard • E. L. Kennedy, additions to 2 Maple spinets. case slightly others or wlll ~nt for SS a pets. 610 Marguerite, Corona eetbac:-k at 2021 Commodore, Jn non-conforming dwelling, 518 S. damaged In shipping, save $140 month up. Schmldt·Phllllps, del Mar. . the Upper J!ay Area. Bay Ft.. Balboa Island. • to $260, new guarantee. 10 oth. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. FURNISHED APARTMENTS - er wonderful splnet.a, repos. Ocean front. $50 -160. month. From the POUCE BLOMR e TUESDAY, SEPT. 17 Two pollee oUicers he)ped to se<'Ure a ferry boat that wu adrift In the channel at Palm St. and Edgewater Ave., Balboa ... Clarence Mauerhan of 210 Nar. dsaus Ave., Corona del Mar, lost ... Someone set a chemical fire on the sidewalk at the home ot Barbara Selman, 1.27 VIa Nice, Udo Isle ... A small amount of money was stolen from the home of Margaret Singleton, 711 Cold. enrod Ave., Corona del Mar. sessed, traded on organs. In aU .... , IISES Utilities paid. Coast Properties finishes. Take over balance llilraA Co .• 301 E. BaJboa Blvd .. Ba.J · like rent. Schmldt·Phtlllps. 520 boa. HA 21658-Eves. U 8·8124. No M I S t An 100 to Only White Mildew . a n. an a a. BUSIJfESS aEirTALS choose from. HA 804-M after 6 P.M. BALDWIN Grand plano the style -------------SEVERAL OFFICE R£:-ITALS- famous on TV and Radio, like A HAMMOND In your home only Corona del Mar. Franc-Is J new $1495, 3 years to pay. $25 plus cartage -Includes Horvath-Realtor. HA 1.565 or Schmidt-Phillips. 520 No. Main. lessons. Schmldt·Phllllps, 520 HA 1428. Santa Ana, slnce 1914. No. Main, Santa Ana. A.RnST S'JUDIO-North Light; HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN the SEVERAL player pianos. both private entrance; 240 aq. n.; PAIN'n.NG GENERAL REP AIR LOCICS LAWNS MOWED CARS POLISHED GLASS REPLACED GENERAL CLEAN UP WINDOWS WASHED NOTHING TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE E. H. HERMA."i 706 Iris. Corona del Mar. HA 5073 Uled Auto Parta, nres We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal UBERTY 8·7013 2075 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa new model S·6 with percussion new and used, with your selec· two blocks from l.Jdo Isle tones at no extra cost, beautJ. tlon of rolls, Schmldt·Phllllps. Bridge. $35. AddJtJonal exhibit ------------- ful orean mualc phu 100 other 520 No. Maln, Santa Ana. space avallabJe. Ground Ooor WHEELER ELECrRJC a n 1800 rlne In the vicinity of hS. • SVtmAT. s•-. 22 residence . • • Someone threw a ... • hammer at tiM home ot Mta. Earl Someone tore a screen and Ftench, 911 W. Balboa Blvd., Bal. boards to pln entry but took boa .. . • Ftabln• par valued at nothlnc from Jack'a Crill, 3512 $75 waa atolen born the prqe E. Cout DJabway, Corona del of Clar~ Mauerhan, 210 Nar· Mar ... Two blcycl~ were atolen claua Ave .. Corona ~~ Mar ..• from the residence ot Dr. 1. R. Seven) children threw rocks at Longley, 283 MornJng Canyon crewman C. A. Fltnk and at the Rd., Corona Highlands ... Carol Goodwill. which Ia moored at the I Shennan, 5, of 117 38th St .. New . Orange County Dock ... Francis port Beach. wu bitten by a dog Tomb, 43, of 514 Orchid Ave .. Co. owned by Francis Carpenter. 116 rona del Ma r, was booked for 38th St .... 1ean Cruenther, 15. driving while Intoxicated ... A of 121 Amethyst Ave .. Balboa Js. S40 radio was stolen Crom the land. was bitten by a dog owned home of Letha Allen. 3700 Sea. by L. M. Stautter of Balboa Js . view Ave., Corona del Mar . . . land. A house key wu .stolen trom the e NOifDilT, SEPT. 23 mall box of Mrs. Lestte Furlone. 500 Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar A mall bag was found on Coast ... A hit and run vehicle dam-Highway one.halt mile west oC aged the car of Mrs. E. c. Hall. the Santa Ana River bridge, New. 1107 Balboa Ave .. BaJboa laland. port Beach ... Hub caps were stolen from the car of Ruth e WEDXESDAT, SEPT. 11 Bean. 1Z7" Opal Ave., Balboa A SlO bill was stolen from the Wand ... 1ohn Franc-Is Moore, home of Emili• Rustenback, 510 604 Orchid Avoe., Corona del Mar, All110 Ave .. Newport Heights ... was booked on a Newport Justice A center board and rudder were I Court warrant charging him with stolen from a dinghy belonelnc writing felony checks . . . Be· to Mrs. Beverly Webb, 219 VIa tween 500 and 1.000 feet of cop· Eboll, Lido Isle, while the craft per pipe In 20-foot lengths was was moored near VIa Ceona and stolen from the new Irvine Ter· VIa Udo Soud . . . Robert Hat· race ... Two men attempted to rison, 20, EJ Toro Marine, was steal lumber from a construction booked on su.plclon of the Sept. at 513 Marigold Ave., Corona del 12 burglary ol Christian's Hut. Mar. Balboa., . . . The car of 1ohn D. Hardesty 1r.. 1988 Roeemary Pl., Costa Meaa., wu atolen from Richard'• Market parklne lot, Ll· do Shopplne Center. e '-UIISDAT, SEPT. 11 A hoee waa atolen trom the residence of Ell1e Newltn, ;zrt 33rd St.. Newport Beach . • . A rue wu stolen from the earaee of Ruth ~ber. 503 36th St., NeW· port Beach . . . After a fire wu enUn~lahed ln h1a car at Cout Hle)l.-.y and Mulrte Ave .. New. port Beach, Fred Lee Fox of Loa Aneelea wu booked I« lntoxl~­ tlon tn an auto. E. C. Sprague Dies at Age 64 Eben C. SpraJUe, 68. ar~nt aaUor and boat enthu.lut of 64 Beacon Bay, died Monday morn· lne at hs. home foUowlnc a heart attack. He wua g raduate of Harvard University and moved to the Harbor Area from Tu.ltln 2 years aeo. Be Ia •urvlved by hS. wffe. Jtathertne: a son. Henry; 2 grand. aona, Henry and Eben, all of &ea . con Bay; and a brother, I . S. S~raaue of New Yodc. Private funeral an~n~ are ~ made by BaJa Mor- tuat7. Carona del Mar. .............. ............ lovely tones. Uke vloUn, Ha-street entrance; arehltects and Elect:rlcal Contra~ waUan guitar, chimes, banjo, BALDWIN made spinet, like new buUdera, c u r rent tenants. Free Eltlmata clarinet. etc. 11le createat ln· SC95. terms $15.08 per month. GrapbJc a.rta buUdlne. Ha ventlon ln history ot muak !or Schmldt·PhiUI,., 520 No. Ma1n, 2916·R. 2T53·D !:. Cout Btpway the music lover who's had no Santa Ana. JIEI.P WAIITED Corona ~1 liar lessons. We'U rruarant~ that PERIOD STYLE grand plano. a HA 6241 Days u 8·131S Eves you"ll play It at once. phone sensational buy at $439. ternu WANT YOUNG LADY Cor c~rkal KI 2·5140 for a home trial with. $15 monthly. Schmldt·Phllllps, and stO<."k work.. Typing re· out cost; entertain your'frlend.s 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. qulred. This is an excellent op- and neighbors. Schmldt·PhU· portunity fo r anyone Interested lips. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. BEAtmFUL bungalow plano. In merc-handising c:-~rt'<'r Ap· WAIT a good car? • • • a Jib-Dew waalier? ••• a free ride to N.Y.? . . • a ati9btly-uud ... • • • traU.r? a haH-doull UMd typewriten? WANT ADS I"'a1111U UD DO'*" C. 01-~ .............. 1114 perfect condition. fully guar. ply In person at O'Brien's, 2515 an teed. S26 down. S7 25 per E c H CDM month. Schmldt·Phllllps, 520 · own wy.. · No. Main, Santa Ana. nRE SALE 400/o to fiOO/o Off NO DOWN-TERMS U· S. ROYAL !50,000· MILE GU AR.ANTEE Wholesale price for Retail Customers IIIE IYEIS UNION SERVICE Avocado It Cl)a.st Rlgbwa.y Corona del Mar Next to Jamaica Inn Harbor 30!H IEIIY BLUE PUPS li• ... IW u.c. CARE E'NOUCH TO OWN THE VEJlY BEST. ···-.. 1• II 7-4111 .._, ...... .. , Top job opportuntt:Je5--..all t1elda. Men and Women 120 Tu.at:ln-Newport Beac:b ( acroa from All ·American parldn.r lot> Hate JOI ofiH wislletl to make a professional change to better serve your fellow man. To lncrea.se your productive time. To Insure your future regardless of aee. To double your Income. ! YOU RAVE! Tb~n aee Mr. Crogan Sales Supervisor American Leeton 215 l5t:b St. M~np 2nd-4th Wed. 8 p.m. BUUEI'S IIIITEIIIIICE PAINTING INTERIOR -EXTERIOR SANDBLASTING 1\fURA.LS Uberty 8 ·8622 ~ Estimates Painting -Decorating PAPER HANGING GEORGE BURKHARDT Ucef\Md Contractor lB97 Oranae Ave. Costa Mesa Uberty 8·8628 COJULETE LAJfDSC..UDfG SDVJCE FREE ESTIMATES SABG~n s~ Free delJvery CORONA DEL MAB NURSERY RA 1038 2744 E. Coast Hwy Fat' C.rdlac Conditions Kidney Stone. . Nephritis-Allt>rgi~ Salt Frt"f' Diet u 8.5012 MOVING? ONE MAN It VAN S7 .75 HR. 2 ow-n It van at min PUC. rate of .25 Rr wlthln 30 ml 11nw st.rts at your door We dtoJiver m1n of 1000 IM. up to &0 mn aame day for min. P.O C. rate. No ex. ~. fOC' Sat. Call Newtn&n U 8·22"14 or U 8 6430. 821 W. 19th St Costa Mea. Lownt ~ rates. DWIOa'l' IIADOII &&iCM II YWOMIDAT, l&i'i *MDI .. I_, FIIIEIT ........ "-11: 2 Bedrooms ProvtnclaJ Apt New FumJ&hJ.np a 3 Bedroot'M, l Baths ., ' 3 Bedrooma: 2 Baths. New Furnlahlnp. I1SO. 4 Bed.rooma: 2 Baths. Furnt.hed. Bayfront. FA Heat. 1150. 2 Bedrooms; 2 Baths; Bayfront; FA Beat. $100. YE'ARLY-Roomy one bedroom apt. 2 ear prace. $100. Bachelor Apt. $70. COIIIIIEL Ill · 2 Bednn.. Unfurnished Apt. with VIew o! Ocean $110 r very La rae 1 Bednn. Furnished suo. ••••• IEII.n 308 Marine Ave .. Balboa laland HA 3344 2 ..... a,t. Located betw~n the Bay and Beach. Partially furnlshed. HA 1114. Bob Burns or see t"Ves. 210 41st St.. Newport Beach. OlE YEll I EUE • COlao an 111 Beautitul home wtth guest house. Built on polnt over- looking the Ooean oppa&lte the Jetty. One .Sde ,. boa. aJJ eJua for view. W/w carpetin.r thruout; elec. run drape.; beau· tltully landscaped grounds; 3 paUos; maid"s quarters; Jaun· dry rm : mtercom system thru. out: elet". garage door unit; baths tiJed.md udlng N'lllnp; 2 wet bars; 2 fireplaces; own healing unJt Guest houtlt' fur. mshed; main house unfur· msht'<i Every modern ronvenl· enre For further Informa tion c-a ll MRS. MABERRY . Oldfield 6·4!>-19. DOllS IUY RENTAL SPEClAUST 216 :O.Iarine . Ba lboa Island Harbor 20 WHEI BUYIII. SFJIM PIIPEITY IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH A Enuu.t )'OUr real •• tate tnnaadSoaa to a lEAL TO .. Be la tramed ID bJa ~ --kDowa Y&l--. ~ ..... &Ad Ia bound to .... J"'Q ethbllJ. ,....lT ... ~. IEALTOIIS u. .,.,.,_. ol. a utialt.al •· pntntlm ~ .. a l1atd code ol. -- AMAZING TERMS NOW OFJ'EJlED OM A CINDERELLA HOME .I II "CCSTA lEU ESTATES" 111-YETEIAIS VETEIIIS Now for the first time you can own a fabulous Cinderella home for The last of the 4%,. C.l. loans ln thls area with a minimum ot -$1000 cash down payment down plus costs/imp. THE TRtrnl IS ... the&e homes have more "bonus" featu.ra than any under $25.000. 1nc1ud1ne ... SHAKE ROOFS ... BUILT IN RANCE II OVEK ••• KASSIVE 8' BIUCX P'IBEPI..ACES .•. 3 BDBMS, 3 and DEN and 4 BDRMS .•. ALL 2 bathl ... 77 WIDE L01'S ••• PLUS MANY, MANY MORE. Mode~ open t!Vf!r! day and EVENINGS till 9 P.M. On Harbor Blvd. 1n North Coeta Mesa. directly acroa from the new State H~p1tal. WALKER II LEE. INC •.. SALES AGENTS ... KIMBERLY 5 ·4403 IIEWPORT HEIIHTS POPULATION-3,626 llo l1flatioa i1 Pro,.rty! LARGE LOTS. Improvements In and paid for. SOxlJO R-2 lot on 2 streets .$6300 50xl05 R-2 Small houae .... $6100 50xl27 R-1 Comer, 2 bdrm $12.850 SOxlJO R-2. 2 bdrm . .. $16.900 50xl35, 5 bdrm, new ... $29,500 250 tt. frontage. 2 bdrm home pi u.s 5 unlta . $57,500 .IMI VOIEL CIISIIIIDS REILn 367 N. Newport Blvd. • oppoalt.e Hoag Hospital Phone Uberty 8-1617 Evea. u 8·~ CUlT DISH, Rftr. 31.5 l4A.lUNE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND HARBOR 1560 BIB WAITED ONE MORE EXPERIENCED SALESMAN OR SALESLADY BAY I BEACH REAL n INC. 3530 E. Coast Hwy. HA 5563 Corona del Mar A!\k for \fr Smllh CORONA DEL IAR PRICE REDUCED $12,000! Pa••amic Ocu1 View 2 Bedrooms; 2 bathe;; plus large view dC'n -Bluff home. Ser· vants' quartt'r" with bath; wet bar; expensively landscaped. Carpets and dtapes Included TROPICAL ATMOSPHERE. Jm. mediate occupanry Full priC(' .uoo. aBA LTO&S Jf...,..t • .._ at 30tb R. aaw.o.r .uar .. ~.,.,. ... 8.1.117'-1 OPEII HOUSE S•••J -1-6 P.l. 424 Wllbni1ller Completely furnished -2 Bedroom house. PaUo; double garage; fenced. Priced -$1&500. Wlll take trailer In trade. • • • COSTA MESA -Lovely 3 Bedroom -2 Bath house. One year old. Near new City Hall development. $14,500 Terma. • • • CORONA DEL MAR -Ideal business or office Invest· ment. Near Jamaica Inn on East Coast Hlehway .. 40 feet on the Cout Hlehway. • • • TRADE * * TRADE tor IIICOIE PIDPERn A LOVELY BALBOA COVES, 3 BR. waterfront home. Will trade tor Jncome property -Newport Beach . UD0 ISLE LOT-50 x 85 -VIa Genoa. Bi:ACH HOUSE, furnlshed, garage. Near park, beach and bay. $11.500. FIIIICIS .J. HOIVITH REALTOR Harbor 1428 Harbor 1565 U 8·7451 BILl'S BEST BUYS DON'T READ THIS It you want,a mansion. but If you want a diamond In the rough and don't mind a llttll.' work let us show you this neat two ~droom home with wood floors and car- pet. large dining room and fireplace. Close to town. Only one block !rom St. Joorhlms parochial school and Catholic Church. Nice C(Jrner lot, sewers in and paJd for. Full Price OIIJ $8,150 W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor AND ASSOCIATES "you'll llke our frlendly service" ~ 8·1139 ZlO E. 17th St., eo.ta Mesa <Across trom Thrltty Drue Store) EVENINGS Ll 8 0343 -HA 2358-U 8· 7007 CORONA DR Ill 2 U1its •• 4 laraps • leJ Lit .• ear.. ... lar. One older 2 bedroom house and new 3 bedroom apt. $2&,100 -TEllS C. W. IAITEIS HA 4140 RA 64-40 .JUST LISTEII 2 B.R. home. lar&e rooma. ttreplace, paUo plua a nice 2 B. R. JIU'aee apl onralze double eara~, claM to 8Cbools. I'JllCE ~.950. Have you eeen our new office bull4Jna belnr buUt aero. the .tie.t fiOm the SIICUAlTY 1tt lfA'ItOJU.L 8AJO[ In a>M at *8 £. Cout Blpwayf AIT'I ......... ...................... . ~ Larte UvJ~ room wtth nt~ tl:replace; dtninl room: 3 bd.rm.t; 2 bathl; modftn ldtdlen; ~ raraee. 618 MIU'euertte Ave. -<>p.n every aftamoon 1 to 5. I II•••• U ............ All wftb aara1e -near ahopplne. Propedy manaaed wUl produce $10,000 annually. $:10,000 c:uh down. Phone for appointment. • lEW .TIIPL£1 310 llfl•rlte ltL 'IW0-2 bdrm. unturnlahed. ONE-I bdrm. completely furnlabed Cexeept llnem). BuUt·lJ\ electric ovens and rane8-earbaee d1apoaals. 1~ block:a to Ooean. Priced right wltb a reuonable down payment and good financing. Partly leased for Jong term. ART ADIII IULTII 2628 E. COAST HWY. -CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR 2845 -EVES. HA 3660 1666 NEWPORT BLVD. -cosTA MESA U 8·3792 • EVES. BA 5569 LAIUIA BEACH BUSIIIESS -INCOIE -:-IIVESTIEIT 15,000 sq. ft. Corner . Coaat Blvd. South, property. One very large bulldlng-96x70 ft. corner -Coast Blvd. So. . Very lucrative location. One block to Ocean. PRICED AT $95,000. Can split In 2 large properties. No. 1--8000 sq ft. Corner, 100 ft. Cout Blvd. So. x 80 ft. One very large 96x1'0' bldg. with 4 entrances. Very lucrative location. One block to ~an. PRICED AT f 70,000. No. 2-7000 sq. ft. property faclnif Ocean. DeiUJ(e du· plex. Eleven large rooms; a 2 car earaee. All beautl· fully fenced ln. Zoned for 6 more separate unlta. 1 Block to Ocean. PRICED AT $45,00>. To be seen by appointment. For particulars contact: LAF AYE'ITE, 2029 SOU111 COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH, CAUF. · ·· HY 4·3053 UDO II Y FIIIT IICIIE · ILIIIIJUIIta 70' Bay Fronta1~2 Moorings. All Unlta Furnlahed. GOOD RENTAL RECORD. DOUBLE Dun 2 Bt>droom home In Corona del Mar with view of Ocean PLUS complete 1 bdrm. apt. OR uae as lovely 3 bedrm. home. Carpetll & drapell. ONLY $27,500. CLYDE IEYER, Ruiter 312 Marine Ave. HARBOR 2525 Day or Night Balboa Island c·ALL US TRAILER PARK SrTE -or good Investment -should double or treble In value within 5 yean. Thill level 10 acres Is ~~ miJe from ~an -corner - 2 older rented dwellings that t,..m pay taxes and interest on moneys Invested. Here's opportunity to buy land at $3350 per acre with terms. ORIIIIE COAST PIOPEITIES 1151 W. 17th St., Santa Ana Kl 2·~ -Eves U 8-1632 aP£1 HIUSf .... ,, .. ,. ... , 21 ... 1-& Beat buy In Corona del Mar. See to appreciate. 72·ft. Jot, beauutully Jan<Ucaped. AttractJve ifUetl houae with !lreplace, eecluded patJo. Owner says sell. IIIIIIUY 216 \tartne Ave Harbor 64 or HIU'bor 20 Balboa Island • COMPLETELY nii.ln.SHED 2 Bedroom~~: 2 bat.br. carpeted tbnaout: brand new lntenor; beauutolb' Jandlcaped yard; extra lara• paUo. Excellmt llnandn •• Euy terma. • DISTINCTIVE IR~INE TERRACE Furn ished Model Now Open 3 ........... tamUy ropm.a or dens; buUt.ln deluxe kitchens; mllJ'ble master batha; your choiQe ot colora; Formica or tile; panelling; land8Caplne. NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION MACCO SALES OFFICE Adjacent to Jamaica Inn-Hlehway 101 Corona del Mar -HA 6795 II IIIIOUICEIENT • HARBOR HIGHLANDS ONLY UatiJ . OCTOBER I STILL AVAILABLE I llllft,4 lALIIer If 3 .... 4 .... ,... ·-ll'illll ...... '11,4&0 -$23,000 liTH I IRYIIE UIES .oFFICE o,.a frill 10:00 II 8:00 DIIIJ er ~J .,,elllll.t CILL IAeriJ 8-Mll ......... I VOGEL VALUE DB.·IU TWI • I LIT A 3 bedroom and a 2 bedroom. South ot Blahw.y, walldne cll.tance to beach. Al..,_ rented'-both on JuN. Fully Jandleaped and fenced. Tht. should appeal to 70U Jf you lUte • IOOd tocauen and pnvac:y. Good flnandnr avaUCle. $25,000 • • • We Have a Good Choke ol Rentals -Home. It .\~ J'Umltbed 1 !*lrQIOm... __ t50 mo. to tu5 mo. 2 -· f75 mo. to 1300 mo. 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