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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1954-09-30 - Newport Harbor EnsignAIIOIIG TD CAIIDIINl'rD ._ .-.. a. C... ... -....... -..Oct. ...... , .. ·=.._ .... ...., .. ..... --.-----·· ..... ,.... • .... c.-... ... ....................... ,.. ,. 11 ..... Oslllll ... will .., .... ~ ................ ,....... •• ... ..... hit ft I IUv=-( ..... lllf Pd ) Committee Bej1ns StudY Of AUJuirillg BluR Sites E L 5 earn YOL 7-aO. 7 CO.olrA DEL JIA& CALIF. Joint CommiHee ' Studies Merger The coruolldated fact-finding committee of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach held Its first meeting Friday at Kennedy's Restaurant In Costa Mesa to study the proposed amalgama· lion of the two cities. This committee. appointed by Council Still In Deadlock Once aealn Newport City Council failed Monday night to a ppoint a successor for Council· man Norman Miller. The con· tlnulne deadJock was evidenced by the fact that the matter was not even brought up during the Councll meeting. The name of Stanley Ridder· hot of Newport Height& again was brought up by Mayor Dora HUI In pre-Council meeting dis· cusslons. Councilman Gerald Bennet pr~ted a new name, W. S. Runulirll!r of 1.25 26th St.. ....... Dletrld 1. CoundJman A. W. Smith aealn .uecested w. G. hrrow of Co- rona del Mar. Dl_strlct 7. then mentioned Arthur Cubbage of Newport Island. District 1: Mrs_ M_artln Forrest of Balboa. Dis- trict 2: Sam Hill of Central Newport. District 2, and Ralph the respective Chambers of Com· merce· at the request of the two City Councils, has before It a number of questions presented by the City Councils: ( I • what form of government a consoli· dated city would adopt; <21 how many districts and how many councilmen, and how would they I be deslgnatt>d or electt>d : C3> name of the new city; (41 where would the administrative and operating units be located; (5) 1 do people of both cities wish to vote on consolidation and are they ready to do so! I Members of the committee are. for Costa Mesa. Chairman Art Meyers. Glen Croft. Dr. R. A. Crawford and Walt M111er. with Dr. Irvine Harrison as llalson otflcer; for Newport Beach. Chairman Roland Wright. John Keeler. Mrs. T . Duncan Stewart and Stanley RJdderh~. with Harry Ashton as llaS..On olflcer. The consolidation study was ln· ltJated by a eroup of lndlvlduals In each city, and .,.. referred by the Ctty ~lb ......... spertlve Chamben-to aarry out tbe surveoy. Action Taken Against PE The special committee study· polntments. said she felt tha t I Schisler of Balboa Island. Dis· City Attorney Karl Davis was Jng means of acquiring bluU last week's hearing did not I trlct 3. None of these was as · Instructed by Newport City I properties In Corona del Mar as show a feeling of loyalty toward sured of the required three votes. Council Monday evening to go sta te park sites held Its first the entire city of Newport Beach. Council members have prom· a head with rondemnatlon action meeting Tuesday evening In She expressed hope tha t tht' lsed to agree on the appoint· to &C'Qulre the Pacific Electric City Ha ll under the chairman· committee would consider It a ment at the Oct. 11 meeting so right of way from 22nd St. to 30th 1 ship of George Lind of Bay planning matter for the entire that It will not be ne<'t'SSary to St. In the heart of Newport. Island. city. call an election. The city has ~n negotiating TIIVIIIDAT. Un ... liM In addition to the full com· with PE for a long time In an naE)(EJrS CBOICE _ Mia mlttee. also present were Mayor 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 :1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' ' +:1 1 ' +:•:• ' 1 :1 1 -:1 1 ' effort to acqulre thls property Su.IGIUM s~ 13. of 330 Dora Hill. City Manager John ~ .e In order to wldt>n Balboa Blvd. Orcbkl Aft.. CorODG ct.l Mar. Sailors and Edwin Hoyt. 1820 W. C'? tlt.i, .,, Hop 1 and eliminate the traffic bottle· wUl rep ..... Dt tbe lfewport Ocean Front. spokesman for th"e It -T neck between 30th St. and M e· -.acb FlnmeD's Club iD tbe Newport ocean front property Fadden Plact>. coatest to Mlect a quMD for owners. I •:~ ~:• I I I I I ' I' I I' I I I I I I I I ' +:1 I I I ' I I I ~:~' In July City Council had asked tbe Clllllual Coroaa ct.l Mar City Manager Sailors ex-It's hard to be cool and col· 1 The city then deeds this I PE to ~ubmit an a ppraisal of Lobater Bake cmd TrecuUI'e Jim Karam ot Karam's Restau· rant. Balboa, and Woodrow Holder of the VIlla Marina were on hand yenerday <Wednesday) In the Oranee County Court House to be quHtioned by the Oranee County Grand Jury In· vestl&atlne aJieeed liquor II· cense lrreeular1tles In the county. Al Anderson of the Balboa Fun Zone tesuflt>d 1\.ael!oday. He departed for the dese11 following I his appearance and was due back today !Thursday •. It wa reported. His appearance ended a charge of contempt of thP grand jury for which he was arrested last Friday He was booked In Orange County Jail and released on $1.000 bond. ''The statemt>nt in tht> press that chargl'S will be fllt>d by the Attorney General against every liquor licensee In whl<'h thPre is any evidence of a pay off Is not true:· Thomas W. Ma11in. as- sistant attornt>y general rt>port<-d )'estt>rda) 1n the hallway out · s ide the coutt room whPre thto jury was hearing t'vldc>nC'e ''The Attorney Gent>ral has publicly announC'ed that e-very consldt-ratlon would be t-xtended tp those llcenseoes who co operate v.T!th the Attornt'y General's ln· vetnlgators and local author!· ties." Mr. Marti~ added. "Any evidence obtained. howe\'er , of money paid by uncooperative Jl . censees wlll be presented to the Grand Jury. "lt llaouW M notH that tlw State Board ol Equartutlon voted four to one at Its last meeting to submit all charge-. to the Anorn«'y ~nt-ra l for his revit>w and rE'<'Ommendatlon be fore any dlsclplinar) action would bt' taken Ray S Adam<~. 56. of lAs An· geles. S«rt>tary of the California Tavern Assn . hac; until Oct 15 I to answt-r for arraignment on a Grand Jury lndi('tment of ('lln splraC') to ask Cor and recel\'e bribe<; and for allt-~t>d grand theft of $8.500 Hi~ lndlctmt>nt was the first handed out by the Grand Ju ry lit-was arratgnf'd Monday. Mr Actamc; '" char~t-d with <'Onsplra('y with John Doe and Rtchard RO('. mtntstrrtal t>m ploy('(>'~ of the State Board of Equalization to allt-gt'<ll) solicit and obtain an $8.500 bri be to gf't Mtss Mclltas Forstt-r operator nf a San Juan Captstrano ~aft>. an on-sale general liquor ll<'l'~ on Jan. 15. 1953. plalned the scope of the com· lected about this business of ac· mat<:hlng land to the state. The the dt>sirt'd property for possible Days. Tbe Judgta9 will be beld mlttee study as seeking means qulrlng beach and park areas state, In turn. uses that much pur('haSt> by th£> ('ity. PE Mked at 1:30 p..m. Tuesday lD tbe of acqulrlng the Corona del Mar and the use of match ing land money. In this cast> $150.000. to for maps showing the £>xact Port Tbecrtre.-(ED.IiCJD Pboto) property. since CouncU has gone for that purpose. acqulrr t he desired piece ot land. prope11y df'slrl.'d. This was done. I-------------------------- on record desiring acquisition of I don't believe any Issue has by condemnation it necessary. If and the dty was advised that aa· Ba (.(. F d Rotky Point. Inspiration Point come up before Newport's City that $1 50.000 Is not enough. th«.'n PE was going aht-ad with the II rge un s and Block C baclt of Uttle Co· Council loaded with so much the city must put up more appraisal. I I ron a Beach. emotion. prejudice. m lsunder· matching la nd. or mnke up the City Attornl'y Davis said Mon·l He outlined the posslbiJitles as standing. m isinformation. l~ck difference In cash. If It Is too day night that he had just 51 eel G Ball follows: ( 1) m atc hIng la nd of Information. clever ora tory much. the city receives a credit checked with PE and found out at to 0 on ot <Newport ocean front area has and just pla in nonsense. for future acqulsltJon. 1 that they had not even beeun ~ .. _,. 8 7 I C :aM. ..... CIMia. wtll J HI tM c.-. ... M• Ctftc A-. .. tiM coat.t at l :lO p..a. Ta.- day lD tiM Port n..atre. to •lect a queea fen tiM ODDoal Corolla ct.l Mar ~ter Scab ODd Tna:lure DayL Anti-Peddling Laws Dropped About 30 persons wert' prest'nt at NE"v.-port Ci ty Counc-Il meetmg Monday f'\ t>ning to prott'St against the propo~d anti pcd dhnf( urdmances that wt'rf" -ht'<lult>d to rome up for St'<'Ond reading H O\\ rver bt'fnrt> a nyont-had O('("a<;ton to "-<lund nft Mayor Dora II III announ<'l'd that Coun· rtl h.ld bt>t'n acie>quately ap· prt<:Mi of tht> public S<'ntlment anr1 was prt-parE"d to drop thf' mattrr for no" Anc1 <;o propoS<'d ordinancE'S i29 and i30 were \'Ott'rl do" n Tht>n on motion of Cnun<'llman A. W Smith. City Attnrnf'y K:ul Davis was In· stru<'1t>d to make further study of the manl'r ";th a vi..w to· ward eliminating undeslrahle phases of door-to-door soliciting. been proposed); (2) matching Now, before we get Into an Both the match In& land and I making the appraisal. He then money (In either case the title areument, perhaps we can agree the land purchued become the asked Council for authority to Looks like thf' Mntrn\'t>rsial 11 I Whether bait boats shall co~~ ~ ~eet·ang to the property would pass on on o ne basic Issue-that It IS property of the state. and both proceed with condemnation. Issues of the bait bargt> and be allowed to anchor at the lVI lVI to the state); (3) outrlaht pur· deslrable to preserve park and are to be used for public park Chamber of Commerce funds sw imming area off Big Corona rh· E . chase by the city (the title to waterfront areas for perpetual purposes only. Now, here's the ...... 1 .... , Dill will be on the ballot wht>n ~eW· Beach. IS ventng belong to the city); or any other use and en joyment by the pub· most Important Item of all, ap· Harold M. Kelsey. 77. a retired port Beach votes for .even I (2.,. Whether a limit ha ll be The Corona del Mar Civic As- methods. lie. parentJy ove r 1 o o ked In the chem ist. died Monday at hla resJ. councUmen next spring. placed on the amount of city soclatlon wUt resume Ita month· The committee discussed the • 1'D IIETIIOD heated discussion of the match· dence. 425 Carnation Ave.. Co· At Monday evening's Council funds uwd for advertising, pub lr met-lings this evening !Thun- va rlous methods and agreed to Ablo. before we come to blows. lng land method: The atate rona del Mar. He was a native meeUng. Councilman A. W. llclty a nd entmalnment: and If dayl at the Corona del Mar meet again at 8 p.m. next Tues· Jet'11 look at the matching land leases these park areu back to of England and had lived ~ Smlth flrst proposed the follow· so. what &hall this lim it be I a Sch oo 1 auditorium. Ptesldent day ln City Hall. method ol aequlrln& suc:h areu the city for 50 yean and .-ves for six years. He Is surv1\'ed by lng as charter amendments. later number of choices to be Included Ralph Myers annoUneft. The committee, appointed at ~ that :: canJ ~k facts and :~:~~t; :~e~~ht~oe ;-:".: c~C: h is wife Anna. Private famUy amended hls request to put o.n the ballot I. It w111 be a deast"rt meetlnr Monday evening's City Council no penon pre u ce. be amended or c~ncelled only by .ervlces were held yesterday In th~ on the baJiot as proposed From the audience. Mrs. Nor-beJinnlng at 7 p.m. Topic ol dis· meeting. Includes C haIrman SuppoM the city wishes to ac· mutual consent of both city and BaJtz Mortuary. amendments: man Fleming. Edwln Hoyt and cu_.on will be the pi'OpOeed AC· IJnd; City Councilmen A. W. qu~ a certain piece of land In state. The lease gives the city Sam RJII spoke aealnst the ~ qulaltJon of bluff prope'tla, In· Smith, Corona del Mar, and order to p~e It u a park. run control over the park area, T PI He Frida ond pro~ltlon. but CounciJ eluding Jnsplration Point and Gerald Bennett Central New· Suppoee Its valued at $150.000. I lfl all tb t th lty ars to ay •e y vot.d 3 to 1. with CoundJman Jtodcy Polnt. as~,..._ port; Park Com.mlaaJoners Ruth That's a lot C)( money for the ~= ~fu=.ctl~n ~nd acon:O~ ol • 1 ' Gerald &.nnett votlnr no, to In· arMS. Speaker wW be IInDer FlernJnr, Corona del Mar, and city to put up. 1be state, act:Lng said ropertles for the atru<:t City Attorney Karl Davia Coundlman •aden nnc:a. A. B. CUbbage Newport laland; on the principle that It Is In the • d pI I I t&J rurpoees ilh els to draft both ~tlons. rn.k bdaa wW t.J.I el ... lin. T. Dunca~ Stewart of Shore public lnterftt to 11ft up public otro~ llel ve op nl r . m adn n ~~..:. ~n-After ne Wi Exc ·lOr Coand.1man Srnlth eho ~ pia• ,_ tbe aanu.l ,., & • .. hu -~ a ~l ng. us n1 an opeorauuf aor • ..--.... ....__.. .__1 _ ""--nd , _...___ Clllfa and Mrs. JuUa E(aert of para &reU. ,...,.. ... 'IKU --•· playJfOUnd, recrMtlonal a n d q--~~n....:. o tan,es tn tM ..,_. a ...._ Ieiiia 1 ltka· the Kewport Ocean Front. meaha o1 clotnr eo without ,. beach k urpoee." charter -dlan.-nr nwmbenblp tJon to be Mid at * .... llaJ'OI' Hill. In mall:lnJ the ap· qulrtnf dtles to fork Owt any par p Varsity fo o t b a J I teams ol lor tacll:.le, tkked tM ntra point I'll ~ the Park Co1n1D1.uoa bMc11 ()d. M aad n . at 12 1 actual cuh. e JfOW roa 'nm U'I'TL& Monte~llo HIJh School and to tie-up tbe ball J&me ln tbe and J11aaa1aa 0om.1nt.uon t7oa1 ol ~A atKa 11r ... Jl'tnt u.e d8tred pl«e ot land Beyond these ~ fac:ta we .,... Newport Harbor UnJon Jllrb 8K'Oftd hall. ..._ to tM Jll'"l!flt nine. 11M S wUl M Wd. mutt be tnduded 1ft the count)' ter the realm of emotton. Let's School will clash at 7:30 p.m. With two SK'Ondito IV tn U.. dt7 anua_, wu I~ to ------ mua.r plan ol..._.. and putt na.mtne.omeotthe "one..-.. tomcn ow (P'rtday) at Ha.rW ellt'Oft4 quartw-~sand....,.,. ...._ u .,........ aeqw.ttloft. ,._ 1M ettr ..... evU.a that .,. aeertllted to Ud Hlfh'a Davideoll Field. Ma ~--" u Cany Ctopper arTnS.Ja., ften Wallll<!e cal· NJce QW John Upeon an· mMeJt tiM vaJue el II._ Ia matcblnr. L&Jt FrIda 'I ntpt B.,._ lfttllftMpbid a pua on the llrd· dll1 nt ... lin. ftemtnr • .._... _....,.. ,....,.., tlaat un· ......,, Joodl or land. .._ naT and fCAII'I'4iNt II that .. Mtthtd to a '7·7 de wttll 1:.111· ,_.JIM ... tNftt an t111e WQ' • ..._ c 2 !Jn .... ...._..,.. elehTt er11e1e1 ....... Mid bJ ......, II hard to ClOIM w. 111"1 .,. _,.,ndlrlftl t'IOfttrol to 1M .._ RIP !cboo1 ln a pme..., --., Ia ..._ follrtll ....... -.a a ._ a. ...... e1 .._ a. 11c pwt ,..._ .,.,.,_... loc* at tbe pa.lllllltlr o1 --. ..... and .,. ,._.....our llleeda hla holM. 1:111! WT ......... to ..,.. Jlllft C s 2 1 tD ...._,. a. w1J1 .. ~ at publk aUC!tton at land lor 11M maeallhll. ._. 6e ~ ol polldrlaM. 'l'laat Claarhtr 8JrrJ, --~ ,_. ...... .,.. a liNt .....,. oe a.. 2 •• Q 111111 fll tM _.. • .......... ..,.Oct. 11. at u.e land ..-.,...._ .. at .... 11 ••• •· ,._ _. 1a a. 1ar MJ~Mft..,......,.... ... ...,. ... ,.. ,._ Alllr .,_ ..-"a m • ..- ., CU;aa ........ • ... ~~--... -be ....... '-.. •tattr ....... ~ ••dll+aa of tile-. ................ 0 ,.._.._ • 8AI Ji¢1RI ---· .... Aw.-lal .... Wq. 11r .... ..... • (CJaaam• • ,_It Dllll IIITIIiut&*. ..... -. ....,_-., lliil 2 I .._ .._ 7 I I ,_ ' Eiis7GN • TlUP'HONlS: HAIW 111-4 elld Il lS MEMIER OF THE Congrea rests on a firm The power. of this court are CALIFORNIA NEWS'AJ'U PUIUSHEitS ASSOCIATION foundation; the Constitution ls given In the Conatltutlon, but rJb AIMI ef tt.. NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATON clear In the powers delegated they do not Include judlclaJ re· Alt E. HMPA ·-··--·-··-·-·----········ Eclitor •ncf '"bllal.er and denied to this body. An of· view. J udJcla l review Ia exa ml· KG HM'A. ·-· .... --.. -....... __ .. . ./ . .Aatoci... fdltot HUGH McMLL.AN. -... _ ........ _,. Newa Pt~ot09repllor fending Congressman can be nation by the court throueh ac· lfltl L JOHNSON------·---.. ·-·-__ .. Advorli.lnt Directw "turned out" by the voters at tual cases of legislative st atutes ltUtY STEVENSON ··--· ........ looU"~ election time. The executive to determine whether such are e e 0 Tt.. NEWPORT HARIOit ENSIGN h.. b .. n determined to bo • .,.._.,.,., 0• t oftOrel circYielion by illdt ment of tl.e Superior Court end by branch Is likew ise carefully out· In agreement with or prohibited , .... ,. ~oreof it quelified to publish ell public noticea required by l•w • • • llnt>d In thl.' Constitut ion Should by the written ronstltutlon. The Entered •• Second Cleu Metter In the , .. , OHlu et Corone del Mer, Celif. 1 tht> policies of a presidt'nt dis-~ Constit ution dO('S not ronfer this Moilint Address: I 10-4 Coe1t loufeverd. Corone del Mer, Celifornie appoint th(' public. this elect<'d power upon the Supreme Court. SUBSCRIPTION RATES I o!Ci<'ia l may find him elf limited Thl' Court has assumed this Loc.f aubscription ret,a: Two ye•ra-U.OO: ol\e r••,.._.$1.00 Outside of til• Herbor At .. : Two ,. .. ..-$7.00: one y .. r--$-4.00 to one tt>rm of offk e. However. power to de<'! a re legislative and ----------------------=-------thE' members of the Supreme executive a ct null and void. > 1 1 •:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • 1:1 • • • 1 • • • •:•:• 1 • * 1 .:• c:•:•: •:o Court serve fvr lite "on good be· Today. the majority of the ha,·ior." No matter how unpop-people seem to be In agreement <7 /JtKj b Hop ular the decisions or this august with this power assumed by the I t ./,;,1 ' body might be. little Is done ~-,Court. j yond Idle talking. Few. other J ust how m any of these same • • • 1 • • • •:• 1 M • C M:>:M M M •:• M • • • 1: M M • M • • •:• M • M • than close studt.>nts of law and peoplt-have Inspected the Con-I (Continued trom Page 1 l I MOST MALICIOUS or all is j govPrnment. question the power stltutlon Is a mattt>r of conjec· They mean. without a shadow of the ct}arge that Corona dt>l Mar of the S_uprt>mt> Court In matters ture. How many have a knowl· legal doubt, that the city h as Is selfishly trying to give away of judlcwl revil.'w and legal au· edgt> of Constitutional taw! This COMPLETE rontrol. It is true :'-lt.>wport property 'to get some-1 thorlty. power to revlt>w legislative acts tha t the lease can be amended thing fM themselves. Tht>re's as well as challt'nge llle provi- or cancelled-but ONLY If our some gh ang on both sldt>s. sance slons of st ate constitutions. any. own City Council agrees to do so. all the properly conct>rnt'd gOI.'s ~~ _ J /1 l_ or all forty-eight for that mat- That means that the final say-so Into the s ta te park sy:-.tem. But /,/ u,(Jitf, Nao,-ter. be such legal or extra-legal. Is right here at home. there's rN't>lVIng to<'. an o.t muc·h is not debated by this writer. It I NE..XT is the compamon argu-larger s<>nse -pr<>sE'r\ ing na -1 By WILLIAN FBAl'fCIS I the "rt>fert>f'," the SupremE> Court. ment that the state will erect a ture'' wonderful gift of a fane Is to challengE>. why not have it fen<'e to make the beach look bE-ach for all of the cluzens a nd • May I Get 0 W ord iD About 1 rest on the same legal founda-1 like a concentration camp. or all of the-sN·t aons of our com the Chamber of Commerce? I t ions that It demands from the- build a bunch of brkk prlvvit>s mun lty. rnr th~> prl'.,('nt dc~y and 1 sta tes and the othl'r brancht>s or a long the beach . Same sort of for th(' ~t'nf'f.II IC>II" tu 1 umt>. On ~tr T !\1 Ham brook. Prt'sident thf' Fedt>ra l Covt>rnment? Otht>r nonsense. Neither will ha ppt>n th£' finnm·aal 'I'll' o( lht• pac:tu re. Newport llarbor Cha mber of dt-fccts n('('d th(> spotlight. Th£' u nle·s our own City Council so ~ewporH•r-. < tn \\I'll hP rf'· t'ommPrl'P Con tltution is silent regardinj:: ord<>rs mindt•d th.ll tht• c .. rona llf'l ~1M I Nt•wport Bl.'.tCh. Callfurnia qualifications of Supreme Court ALSO In this lin«' of t hnu~ht b<>at h :II'CJUirNI h~ thl-. \'NY OE>ar T<•d : mt'mbN". Anyon!' of Vt•ting age Is the fear that politl<'ians In -.am(' m.ttl·htng l.tnd JH<X"<•--s. Som£> day" ago I read an ancl whu i!> <>ntitl<'d tu thl' suC SJcram<'n to. knowing a good pro\ ides a nt•t im·11me nC sum(• :-trtklc in C'tU r loo<'al papNs thHt frage is t'li,glhl£•. lnclt-£'d. thl' thing \\hen they see 11. wil l be Sl2000 a yrar-and all :-.N'IIon~ two retlrt'd husanf'&>mcn had of quality of thf.' C tJUrt In u•t·«'nt r1ut therP on thE> beach drilling of th<' city share In theSl' funcl!. ft>re<l tht>1r spn·ict>s to th£' Cham }l'a rs has been unanspirlng Cor that tidt>lands 0 1r. Purl' fur b<>ach anc1 park purpu'<'"· b<>r uf Com mNCE' on a basis SomP membt>rl> h a\£' t'\'('n Ja,·kpd bunk-In spite of all the sii\Pr· fl='I ALLY whn!<P propl'rt)' arC' which was presented hy Cr)Uncil· prt.>\'lous j udi c Ia I I''Cperlence. tongued oratory. loudly ap -\\e t.t lkan,~: about" To 't't 1he man Andrt>w Smith. 1 was not Onr t' tht.> <'OnCPrn was with l£'gal 1 plauded by the Newport f.l<'f'an rt'Cllnl ::.trJtght 11 should be amprt>~ed ; In tact I \\asn't t'\'en words a nd phrases; now th£' fronter . ronju ring up horrable pointt>d nut that tht.> ~ewport intert'Stt>d until my wife said. concern is with ('('Onomic and 1 ft>:us of the monsters In Sacra -oct>an fmnt dwellt>rs havE> no "Isn't It time you found some· political rondltions. The nation's mento. In the first place thf' vestE'd prvperty rights In that thing to do ? Like a maybe n greatest lega l minds are by- s tate holds no oil rights on that t'xpanse uf t>t>ach In front of job, already?" So. acting on this , passed when a vacancy occurs :-iewport oct>a n front; Pacifir them Pacific. Electric O\\ ns fee suggt>stlon. I would like to make l in the Court. Appointments here Electric retains all manN a! title to thl' bt>aC'h art>a from 9th the following two proposals to are "political plums." rights there Furtht>rmore. a city to 19th 5t f''CI'I'pt fnr thP two you rE.'gardlng a reorganization I What should be done to give ordlnancl' prohibns drilling any blocks c1t>N'Ied to the ta tE> The program for the Chamber of the Cp urt the legal foundation where "lthin the city limits of d ty holds mNI'Iy an ea•a~ment Commerce. tha t other branches have! Vari- Newport Beach and slant dril from PE for u<~e or this area as Humber ODe: ous suggestions have been put line In this particular section of a public beach. I will reduce the expenses of forth at various times. but the the city ... But. just a moment./ SOLUTION . . . So what can the Chamber of Commerce most sensible are as follows: 1. that brings up a thought: Yes. be done! Last week's Log men-100~. In ca-. of unpopular decisions. oil drilling lS possible In front of tlone-d a possible 50lutlon. ~ I wlll aCcomplish this with· l~t the ~pie declde by ballot fWOMDAY. IUT ... 1 .. could only be done by an Amendment. 2. Let Conrrese by a 213 vote override meaauree In· validated by the Court. Us Con· ere-any leu loteUire nt In h."I &J matten than the Court luell?) Thla. too, would requite an Amendment. 3. Put the Supreme Court on aa fltm a foundat ion as the other branches of the rovernment. U the Court La to be "refuee'' and demand adherence to the "Jaw" shouldn't Ita own poatlon be unuaallable! Thla recommenda tion could be car - ried out throurh an Amendment. The real power la 1n the banda of the people. A.t UIUa1. the Stat" have led the ·~ eltber throu1h judJclal reform or by ma kJn r the judicial branch, on the state level at leut. unu- aaUable. State or Federal, every houte needa a finn toundatJon. I WATCH FOR THE Edition of The Ensign A special section of the Oct. 14 Ensign will display the Treasurea of Corona del Mar on the occasion of the Sixth Annual Treasure Days and Lobster Bake Celebration. The CoronC: del Mar Story will be told in stories, pictures a nd messages of the local mer- chants. YOU DE IU INVITED TO AnEJID THE ANNUAL LOBSTER BAKE Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 16 & 17 IT THE Ill CIROU lEACH IIJ Y .. ncllels lew Fer Till Dlliclea Frllll L .. 1ler 111111. Get Your Tickets From Corona del Mar Merchants or From Membena of The lkdboa Bay Liooa Club. Co-SpoJWOn of The Lobae r Bake those Newport ocean front homt>s Corona del Mar s how good faith out any cost to llle Cham· and override the Court. This -that Is. everywherE> EXCEPT to tht' ='le\\portl.'rs by agr(>('ing to ber. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;================================•=====~ on thE> two blocks that ha\·e u<~e tht> city acqu irt>d China Co\'e I I will aC"COmpllsh this In the 1 been dt>l.'ded to the state fur lots for matching land This 1 following manner: matching purposes. Reason is 'hould total around $35,000 to 1. You will give me full au- that a majorlly or the vott>r'l In $-IO.OO'l. and to this can be addt>tJ thority to dismiss any or all em· ~ewport Beach can repeal that tht> $.2'7 000 crPd lt tha t the city plo}'N'S who are now on your anti-drilling ordinance. a nd thus still has with the state. The I payroll opl'n th£' way for dt>rrlcks on Cornna di!'l ~ar property ownt>rs 2. You w ill give mt> a key to that OCf'an front. ~t's repeat. n('ar Inspiration Po1 nt could do·!the front door of your building. that CAN happen on the beache!' nate a share of the great bene-3 I. on rl.'<.'eipt of the above. that are not an the st ate park fit they will recel\'~. The bal· will give all your employees. In- plan; It CA."''T happen on a a nce could be..met by s ufficient eluding yourself. two weeks no- s tate beach under the matching additiona l ma tching land on tlce. land set up. because that beach the NPwport ocean front adja-4. At the end of this fortnight can be us<-d tor public beach cent to the '-"''ll blocks already 1 and with a s imple but dignified purposes unl) ownt'd by thE> ... ta tl' ceremony. I will close the front -------door. turn the kt>y, and thus end CHURCHES a. L METHODIST CHURCH 1 CBIUSnAl'f sc £NCE CHURCH World Wide Communion will Spiritual unde~tandi ng en- he observ<>d a t the 9:30 and 11 I ablt>s mank ind to rtifferentlate a m worship c:en·lct>' Sunday In b4>t\\f'f'n th£' trul' anrl thf' faiS(' the Balboa l'!land Community This thought b emphasiLed in Methodist Church. Rev Donald the Lt>s.son • St'rmon on "t:n- C. Sapp will spt'ak on a mission rt'allty" at the ~I.'\\ port Bfoach theme. "Ambassado~ of Good Christian Sdt>nce church Sun- Will." At 5:30 p.m. both the In-day. The Coldt>n Text Is from termedlate and Senior Youth Matthew 17 :18.191, "A good tree Fellowsh ips will meet In the cannot bring forth evH ftult, church. The college youth will neither can a <'orrupt tree bring m(>('t In the church at 8:30 for forth good fruit. Every tree that an evE.'nlng of recreation. bringeth not forth good fruit Is all t.>xpenses. :; Further. and rr you are In· t('r('stt>d in gaining lnrome from 1 the bualdlng. a woman t know. 1 namt> o r NelliE' Nudnik, a gypsy or some notoriety. will take It over on a "percentage of gross" basis and open a productJon line fortune telling parlor. Humber Two: l will reduce the expenses of the Chamber of Commerce 5()<;(.. will accomplish this for what I can eet out of lt. will not cut the essential services of the Chamber. will Increase the membeT· ship. CDIC C0•11,.99'M ..... ~aca hewn dow,n. and cast Into th~ ...... • • ....... Here's how: The Community Church of Co tire." 1. You'll rive me the same rona del Mar will join with CIIJUIT CBUaCB BY Til£ SEA authority about employees aa ln Christian people throughout the World-wide Communion Sun· No. l. world In obset'VIng World-Wide day will be ob~rved Sunday 2. I'll give the same notice to Communion Sunday at both the mornJng with two Communion them. Including you. 9:45 and 11 a .m. service of wor-Services at the Christ Church by 3. It you don't h ave a Dutch s hip. Rev. Paul Edward Babbitt the St-a. 1420 w. Balboa Blvd., door. I'll Install one at the front wll preach on "Christian Unity," Newport Beach. "In Remem · entran~ of the buiJdlne . .showing that the prayer of Jesus. brance'' will be the sermon 4. At the end of the two weeks when He prayed that "they may meditation by Rt>v. Roy Carlson. I'll clear out the Joll)t and lock all be one," I$ belnr slowly an-minister of the church . The the bottom haJt of the Dutch swered. Sanctuary Cholr, directed by door. VJfJVEUALIST nLLOWIJID Mrs. A. J. Rutter will alnr . "God 5. When tourt.U pee In, I'll "~IJelous Liberals Look at So Loved the World" by Stainer. be there to politely point out Evan.tton" will be the sermon A Fall Plannlnr Conferen~ for the bay and d.ltect them to tbe subject of ~v. Frederick w. members of the Official Board nearest service station for maps Ringe at t he 11 a.m. Sunday and Qlun:h Comm1sslons wiU be and Information. worablp service of the Unlver· h~ld Saturday mornlne a t the 8. Thla job t. to lut fOI' my aallst Community Jl'eUowahJp In church. llfetlnw. the eo.ta Mesa American Lerton 7. With my tint take trom Hall. There at..o tVUl be a sytn· PIIIIT LU"'''IT, COSTA ldiA thla s-ttJon. ru join the Cham· bollc communion ten'lce. Sun· Dr. Samuel Sutherland, Pf"J-MI. tbua lncreu tnr the mem· d -.y lcllool will be held at l 0:30 dent ot the Bible l utJtute or benhlp. ~ a..m. 1M Anreles and the Ia An· 8. A comm.lttee, compoe.d of r~les Bible Coil•, wiU occupy mY wtfe. m,y ctor an4 m.)Wlf. 101111 caoac:a ITAPP the pulpit at 11 a .m. Sunday tn will Judp my pertonftance and. .lin. Mary Lou Turner bu the Flnt a.ptlat Church of eo.ta ualnr my idea o1 W'bat an ... Joi.Md tbe ltatf ol. St. lames Mesa. lev. P. C. Nw mann wW RnUal terVtc., wMtJter J"ft Epl8copa1 Cbwdl u Pan.tl M aw.,-born hla pulpit f« a done all I JII'OIDIM. Va.tt.. 11M Sa available tor calla abort ttme wh.Ue worklne on the I wou.Jd be pleuld eo meec Moada1 tllroup fridaY ln tbe laptlat Church exmwon pro· with you anc1 let IQJ wtte taU& .a.nooa.. In tbe ..runp 11M rram. Dr. Paul rr.ct wW epeaJl ,w Into date. ' ~ ln tiM IMJ khool ldncl· and Elvin Grauer wlll Jeed at _..,, ........... 1M T:JO p.a hDdQ ..W.. W& Pnsnall GROWING. with Orange County •• NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS has a new office to serve you in COronci del Mar 1523 COAST HIGHWAY at MacAiihlr Blvd. T .&.phON H.tw SUO Mra. Frences luttdy, ._,..,.~ HOURS: Moftday-Thund.y, 10-l--~•y, lo..4:l 0 wmiDBAWABLE INSURED SAVINGS Sofety ond s.curity .,. two big foctors when you invest. With eech eccount insured safe to o totel of $10,000 through the Fed· eral Sovings end Loan lnsuron~ Corporation, on agency of the United States Government, you .,joy ~·~ of mind with your invest- m.nt ot Newport Bolboa Sovings. • GBOW WITH US! T otel resourc.s of Newport lel&o. Savings hove now grown to ••CMd $I 6,000,000.00. Your savi"9' 9row. too, with our liberel twice-yeerfy divid.nds eompound.d end Mded to your OCGOUf'lt , • I AV JK O I DO LL A II A L WA Y8 ar PAl ·--~~----.-.; Pretddfttt James T. Van Dyke of Newport Harbor Bank In Co· rona del Mar announces the In· aucuraUon of a new e«Yke caned "TtulttiCheck," a .. mpU· flecl. low·cost, no-min .... b&l· ance checking aceount plan. Tbe ent ire cost ol the -.rvlce Ia I Jim Whyte INSURANCE Ocean. Marine and General Insurance Offl~: c..te ........... IWW"'t Lbdy 1-&.2'71 llt..W-: 416 Hnel, c--del ~' Mountaina of Foa• lubber rao• %" TO ·~· ftiiCil SpKial: llattreaa ltOCk. We eut lt to any size for a,o.ta, buDil a.... tran.n. homa. etc. war Surplus Store c-. Newpen a ...,.... sa.• Co.ta Mesa MALONE H. HOLMES GENERAl INSURANCE at the Vogel Co. nor w. c-.. Hwr~ .._,..,. ..... i~Ki"eu "-oM: UIMrly a.J411 I..W•-"'-e: HAPW J..._W • • • • •aw LAJfiMICAJ'IIIG -. ..._ .. , 1a ...... nnt...-a. ......... ,..t .......... aboft tit liUa IL ..S ...... aa.d. '1M.._.. ~ • at tM left _. tM edwnt'rrd aM tit tiM npt ~ ................. Honor Rev., Mrs. Johnson For Year at Baptist Church A surprise party was held for The Johnsons were prt>Sented A t10n, James Guy, was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Davisson ot 9-13 Cedal Pl.. Costa Mesa. In Hoag Memorial Hospital on Sun- day. ~pt. 19. ~ .... ~, ..... .... ~ .......... , , ••• ·IIIII IE IT II maaa.._ IIIE ... BRUCE MARTIN IITI-TIUCI-FilE-UFE LOCAL AGENT 1793 NEWPORT AVE., OOSTA MESA OFFICE: Uberty 8-5554 U.S. Liberty 8-DI Whitman's G•~ Rev. and Mrs . Herbert G. John· with gifts of purchase orders for 2 FREE TICKE1'S to the Balboa 710 COAST at.VD. "--' aa Orwyn P. Veach or Acf' Key son at the First Baptist' Church a new suit and dress, and Jant• Theatre tor LESUE STEF-l •• COAST aLVD. "--: ~• w .a Service, Balboa, has t>Hn at· or Newport Beach after the mid· Trau and Grace Dupllsea madf' FENSEN, 209 Marigold, COM. C.... del M•. C.W. ~~~~a s~lal ·~JI~e ~w~k~~~~~~.l5~~~R I ~o la~e ~ka0nea~had l atiliu~e~E~n~s~lr~n~o;U;~~·~C~D~M~.=~~~~~~~CO~K~~~~~A~n~~~~M~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~ Locksmithing" ~ Santa Barbara, ilie pastor's first year at the I the Inscription, "First Annivers·~-= sponsored by the 97·year-old church . ary-well Done." ~1argart't Mil· if!~~f.§;!:;~§SE~~i Ebell Topic l.;~~;~~~~:::i0:.;:[.:~:tight their life with IJith /J lA the combination or u~ of tools. I y I • 1 bers have joined the chureh, thP I .J U WI/ JMI Mr. Veach and his fellow s1U · S ugos av1a Church School was reorganlz~ 1 ST. AWDilEWS AIII'JOLY OP COD PDIST 8API'JIT caoaca dents re<:elved ct'rtlflcates of and h as grown. th~ chun·h yard P~llESaYTEmU CBVBCB 2lad IL & EI6Nr A9L C... Meea Scalt. A-. A,., tit M...-JI.a graduation. signifying know!· Yugoslavia. Its folklore and h '-~ 1 d~--d th build·' l ath St. It St. Andrews Rd . LD 1 ty I ·Ml eo.t. M ... . as ~en an -.ape . e .,._ liSP Scbool •••••d Jl. C. Cnak. ...._ a.. P C.. • ......_. edge of the complex a rt of open· musk. wall be the subje<:t of ~· I ing paint~ and the interior re· CICI'OM Liberty I ·S7'71 Sunday School: 9 :30 a.m Wor· Sunday ~·Ices: ing combination safes by manl· rene and Kenneth Boetteher s de-corated with a new school , Pa:st•: .... J-• s. Stewart ahlp: lO:~ a.m . and 7:30 p.m . 9:45 a.m. S~nday School; 11 pulatlon alone. program at the first fall me-et· I chanrel. rug. new pews and Sl:NDA Y: Morning worship, 9:30 Youn~~t People and Children's am. Worshtp ~ces ; 6:30 • • o lng of the Ebell Club next bookracks. new flags. r ooling and 11 :00; Churrh School. 9:30 Service, 6:30 &rm. Sun. Mid· ~:m., Baptist Tralnlng Union: Charlotte Bucko. who has just Thursday. Oct. 7. at the Amc.>ri· system and floors paanted Plans anrl 11 :00 ; Sr High Fellow· ~:.k t:dfles~:Mi:f::~,;Yc]~~ ~rs!a';:·· li}en~~ .• S::::: joined the staff at The Looking I can Legion Ha ll. Thf' program.! are ~ing drawn for further re· ship. 7 p.m. - T l! E S DAY : cU. 'lburad&ys. iO:OO a.m. Praise and Bible Study. :/on. Glass beauty shop. owned the entitled "Heartbeat of a Nation."; modeling of the church The Prayer and study group 9:Jil day: 7:30 p.m. Men's Chorut first beauty shop In Corona del will begin at 1:-15 p m .. follow., building fund has tripled and am. 1 __ D•• • .,..,.___ PractIce; 8:30 p.m. Xen'a M _.. I 939 Sh 2 ·30 I h . ••-•• A a _, ..... ·~· Prayer MeetJng. ar open""' back n 1 . e ring a 1 . p m . unc eon. a continued effort Is ht>ing made R.,....t ...._ .. ..._ St.. was also original manager of Lunr heon reservations should be to find adequate property for a COMMUJflTT METBODIST •...-t ..._ta CIIVaCJI OP ova LADY "Ruili's Beauty Shop," predec:es·l made with ~Irs. J. A. Cant of I nf'w ehurch building. 420 W. ltua St.. C:O.ta M..a Ubwty I-lSD OP NT. CA..aiCEL sor ot the Looking Glass. when Newport Harbor 108. or Mrs. I The.> First Baptist Chureh Is at Be9. J=V::~~IHIIM E.lder D. D. lplna.1d.iDcJ 16&1 W. -::;:. aa~ R..,...t It was OW7ll.'d by Ruth Roberts. Lewis ~tallhlas of Balboa Co,·es. l9th St and Balboa Bh·d :-\ew· S d . 9.30 Ch h S Saturday Mo~ln~ ~ces : Sab· Father S~, Pastw The new ownt'f Is Margaret Mac H bf 1562 J K by Mo d a~· 1 j un ay. · a.m., urc un· bath School. 9.30 a .m. -Ser· Feith • · · · , ar ,r · • 11 • J I port. Lorna Edgar is the ehurch day School; 9:30 and 11 :00 mon: 11 :00 a.m. Prayer meet. ft...._a.a donell. noon clerk. I a.m. Morning Worshlp-7 p.m. lng: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m f'rl· Sunday ~1~: :OO and 10:00 Six Class·es In Pet Show College Age MYF ~rvlce -7 day Evenlnc Vespers: 8:00. I I p.m. High School MYF Service ; anrl 11 :30 am Confes-.lon: Sat-II:L-.11 IIIII...IO(~c-2 FREE TICKE1'S to the Balboa ' 7 p m .. Sunergous Group ~rv · CBVBCII ot tM lf.AZ.JlWERE urdays and evt'l. nf 1 ·t Fradays ~ ~ .._~ Theatrf.' for ER~EST SODER· Ice •• a.•d• St.. c..e. lleea anrl Holy Day from 4:00 to I, I BERG. 1711 Coast Blvd .. at the Jtaftor• ... CU.. W~ 5 :30 P m .tnd frum 7.30 to 8:30 THE CB111lCB OP CBJUST ·~ 1 Tlll ' p m Oatly ~1asr. s ·OO a m First e ART SECTION PLANS En~lgn ortlrf' CD~f. 1050 Cburc.b St., C:O.ta M..a • Frida}: 6 30 a m a nd 6:00 p m . f h E II Sunday ServicE'S: Sunday School. x p J H 1 ThE' art section o t e llf' Uberty 1·57ll 9:30 a .m. Morning Worship at • o ,. e n a t erpctua c.> P': The Corona del Mar Lobster Club will be hf'nded this year fllSl CHURCH Of CHRIST D. C. BunL llilllater l0:30 a.m. Evangellstic Sen. Tu~ay, i :45 P m Bake Committee announces the I by Mrs. Jark Elliott. First meet· llOl v-~a a~~'!!!!t,_. ... ell Sunday .5erv1CH: 9:30 a.m . Bible Ice. 7 p.m. SundM. Prayer CBJUST LUTD&AJI caoaca foJlowlng cluses of events for lng wl11 be hc.>ld next ~tonday.l A brench of the Mother Cl...,rcl., Tile I :a~d~·711 a.mev=ln~ meetlne, 1:30 p.m. ednesday. O(r..=t=:t, the pet parade a nd pet show. Oct. 4, at the home of Joan Fl"t Cll ... rch ef Cl.rist, k ieMiti, In !of., MJ~~eek~e r v 1 c e ~ 7 p.:O: which will be b~Jcl ftom 1 to 2 Irving Brandt, Instructor. at 405 ! ~0~ M•s·~~~ .. Ha. 9.15 Wednesday. P'DIIT C808Cii M CliaiST ••• dc-ta "': p.m. Sunday. Oct. 17, In conjunc· Goldenrod Ave . <Arona del Mar. S~nd:~ s:rv;c• -=~~--= 11 :oo :::: --SCIEJfTJST PaiiW: .... L.a. Tonow tlon with the Lobster Bake: 0 0 • W.dne~ey h e,inq Meet ,.9 1-oo P""·l CJIJUST CII17JtCII aT TilE SEA S303 Via ~:" hacb Sunday ~rvfres: Worsh ip ~rv· 1. Best costumed pet. 2 Best eTJlAVE.L SECTION Rudonq Room louted et ll iS v.. ea..walty Jfetbod.lat ice 9 a .m. Sunday School at groomed dog (purebred dog.s not Pl"tures or Eg~"'t L do. N• ... oorl Beach, ,, open •••k llcalboa BIYd. at 14tb St.. lfewport Sunday School: 9:15 am . Sun· 10 :13 am. . ' n• wUI be dey• fro., tO 00 ., '"· to 5 00 Pfl' RAtbor 522:9 dav S e r v Ic e : 11 :00 a.m Included In thls classification 1. shown Tuc.>sday, Oct. 5. at -th«.> wed~••d•Y' f'Om 10 00 • "'· 10 1 45 Pastor: .. .,. IIO'f A. Cculloa W~dne~ay Evening ~tHtlnf ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL 3.. Ma.t unusual pet. 4. 8e$t meeting of the E~ll Tra\'t>l Sec· I p.m. Fridey eveninq• from ~ p.m. to Sunday Worsh~. 9 :45 and 11 8:00 Rf'adlng Room. 3315 V 3 S201 Via ~..:.~ 8eacb trained dog (judaes to consid<'r tion a t 8 p m. at the Clubhouse. ~ 00 P "'· Cfo•ed 1-'olidey,. 1 am. Church hool·. !bl' am. Lido. :-\ewport Beach. open 10 -., r b · , · .d -w am 5 p m "E'ek da)S.. ]I) am · a... Jlaul Moore W'beelu tricks that dogs will perform I. Chairma n l\trs. Cnnsta nre Jarred "e P • c ' core " Y '""''' •o e• Midweek Meeting: 7:30 P m. i :~5 p m. Wt'dnesda)s. -;.9 p m. llArbor 1230 5. Best groomed long hair<'d cat. announC'E>ct chat thf' program'' Ill ~·:~dd ~~· R~':-:~11 ••rv•ce' end use the \\p·~npoes~~~k pr«."Ceded by 6:30 Friday evt?nln~s Sunrlav ~rvares: i :30 am £>ad~ 6. Best purebred dog (pedigreed tM> prcs<'nted by ~tr" Dow thy , ------~ · · · S('rviC"e: :30 q .JO a nd 11:00 DIRECTORY UlfiVEltSALIST CONNlJlUTY a m Morn ang Prayer . 9:30 a m papers must be shown to ~tcKf'nna of :\l'" port !Waeh. ST. JOACHIM CBt711CB FE.l.LOWSHIP Registration tor Sunday SchooL judges.) who bas recent!} returned from I Fl11fEIIAL DmEcroiiS 1964 OraD~ A.,.u C:O.ta N..a Thursday ~1"\'t«' : 9·15 a m Entries will be llmlt('d to pets a visit to this arf'a . Ubetty 1-1091 1AcJioD BalL lith St. at ParlE. Prayer Guild; 10;30 Holy Com "'-' di N · hbo hood"'-i F ...... _ Tbom-J If--'-Costa Ne.a munlon . ~ children from kindergarten r rt«.>n Y etg r ...:r. ce ... ua... ... • ........ IUD Suaday Naaau at 7. I , I. 10 cmd MiAllter: a..,, F. W. qe through S('venth gradf'. WilfnMI J .. l Delli Jr •. Parkes-R1dley M ortu ary 11:30 am WM'kdays: ~tass at Sunday Sc.hool. 10 30 a m ~torn SOif POB CLEU.AlfDS A son. Brian Sc:nr. wa~ born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.. Clel I land of 702 Avocado Avt'., Co· 1 rona dc.>l Mar. In Hong ~tt'mGilal Hospital on Sunday, Sept. 19. Formerly Grauel Chapf'l ';':00 a m.-Confessaon : Satur· lng "orshap, 11 ; am. Of "--fa I••• Ia Delli d~.l)~" Pfrmom 4:00 to 5:1!>-i :OO to uva .,... 11 0 Broadway w FIJLST SOO'TREitlf aAPTIST Sen ice!' wert' <'unctu rtPfl Fri· day in the B.lltz C<l~t,l :'\tcsa Chapel for Wlllrl'd John O«.>nna Jr .. 4 . of 21 H Wt'stmlnst«.>r Lan«.>. CliSia 1\tl'<~a. wh11 died !'ept. 21 Ill.' had li\1'11 Ill co .. ta :\tesa r •• ur months ,\nd in Calaf<lrni.l fnr 1., CHt711CB L! S.J.J3.3 & J.lJ.t Costa Me~ FlllST BAPTIST CHURCH 600 w. BGIIIiltOD St.. Costa Mesa OF lfEWPORT NOW .. TW O BALTZ MORTUAR1ES $('n anc thf' Harbor Area llcalboa ll"ld.. 1tth & Court Sts... Uberty 8-1284 lfewport Auodate Pa.tor Charles llice B.Aibor 3SS3·11 Liberty 8·30'72 Su nrlav ~whool 9·~~· il :n churrh Paator: Bezbert C. JobDSOD c:en .irr lfl i(l a m Tr alrtn£ Sunday S('rvic~: 9 :45 a m . Sun-l 'ni11n 7 p m Sun.1.1} c\ ("111 £ day School; 11 :00 a m . ~·or· wor,.h tp p m .Sund 1y Tt•.H h ST. JOIDf vtAJflfET 315 Nariae A"-8a1boa Is1aad HArbor 0214 Fatllft SS.!J[Jley, Jlaltor Fcrta.. hnauua Aut. or ~unday ~lasses : 7·00 a m & 9·00 am Con!'e~saon Saturdayc; and l.'\1'"> nf l "t Frirl;nc; anrl H••lv On)". 7·l0 to ~ 00 p m: First Frulay ~13"" a m MILLER'S BIKE SHOP months. He was born in :-\1>\\ York ('JIY and wa~ an f'let'tri<'ian t>v tr.••:t'. He.> Is survived by his wife. ).!r<;. Ha t f'l Oenna: a daughtl'T. ~~r~. Marjorie 0 Smith. of Hawn il : a son. Donald Denna. of Cor.·allis. Orc.>gon: his ra ther. Wilfre-1 John I I>enna Sr. of Coldspnnr. N. Y.; a Baltz M or tuary CHAPEL B\' THE SEA Ha rbor 42 410 Coast Hw)' .. Corona del Mar ship ~ice; i :30 p m. Sunday t'rs nne! o!Cir Prc; m{'{'llng 7 p m eveningS e r \'I c e : Mad·W~k Wednf' da y PravN c:er. tl'<' and ~rvlre: 7:30 p m . Wednesday Biblt> stud}· 8 p in Wf'dn~.!a~ Prayer ~teetlng. CEl'fTilAl. 8IBLE CBt11lCR Ora:D9e A.._ at 23rd St. C:O.ta Meea. Liberty 1-5:103 A. A. K~ Jlalt. Sunday School: 9 :!5 am Mom· ln~t Service. 11 :00; Evening ~rvlce. 7 :30. M id-week Serv· let". Wednesday 7:30 p.m. (laCC~eUCM' to a.y ltMIDOD) l&lo•wpert~W.. Ul-1321,c.taleaa * AU'TBOIIIZED SCBWiiiR DEALE.a * . ~ & ..... -lllapoded aAcydea EDUT u•ADDKG. IAirtl -AU. IIUES ORIGINAL JEWELRY DESIGNS • Cat Stoaee e ~ Bepaln HOWARD K. ADAMS A· I PLUIIIIIIIG ....,. •• __ Dl ... &IU _, ........... _ ... ......_ ,__ T..e. '-s...r I Sllll ~ .. Lewis loa Merchants' UKIITY 1-ISSl ._a ........ N...-&ae.ct~ PIOTEITIIE IEIIIIE 'Polce Baltz M ortuary Liberty 8 -2121 1ih It Superior. Costa Mesa AMPLE PARKING BOTH LOCATIONS sister. Mrs. Mildred D. Wick of ~----;:;D;-r.;;;;;;w-----· New York. and three grandchll· dren. Theo. A . Petzold, D .D.S. Rev. M . C. Cronic otrlclatl.'d at DEN'nSTRY the ~rvl~. The body was for· t201·A Coast Bl.. CDM. HA42'78 warded to Coldspring. N. Y. for Offl«' h ours: t to 5:30p.m. Interment. Mon.· Wed.· Thurs.· Frl, 2 to 5 :30 p.m. Tues. TBJEP' SEEJf IK ACT A woman wearing a dark suit NMtc atempted to steal a suit from Margaret L Scharle the car ol CJtulotte Barley ol Teacher ol Plano 1610 Park An., Balboa leland. Organist . Accompanlat but was .een In the act by the ~nine CJa..es v1 I h U ~ N rt for Adults ct m, w o ca ~ out. ewpo 307 GOLDENROD AVE. pollee reported. 'nle woman thief Gorona del Mar dropped the suit and departed ~===~!!!~!!C:==::: owr UttJe Island bridge. Pollee ,. searched for the wllman. d~ aclbed as five r~ th~ Inches In height, welehlng 110 pounds. MOVE '10 11IK IDIA The N. L. Md.aulhllna have moved to 1150 Tuadn Ave .. eo.ta Mesa • .tMe they have eold thlr home at 3117 Seaview Ave., Co- nna dft Mar, to the Marlon Gr~ IOil1f UP'J'()R, ,. lleltotrape. aJM ............... ............... ,. ... ........... a-. HUTCHENS OPTICAL COMPANY DISPENSING OPTielANS RA 2579 603 Cout Bl., Corona del lfar lD N. Main St.. Santa Ana lfEWJIOilT R080Jl COIIOifA DEL NAil LUTBEilAlf CBUBCB COMMUJfiTT CB1111CII 2501 CUff Dr. Newport llei9bta Caa.....,atioaal L1buty t.M31 Ill BeUotrope A.,.. ..... 11obert CroelUDd IIArbcw IUS· J Early service. 8:30am. Sunday; ,_._: ...,. hW Ectw.d aab~Mtt Church School, 9:30 am.: wor· Sunday Worship Services: 9 :45 ship sen·lce. 11 :00 a.m ; Luther a.m .. 11:00 a.m. Sunday School : Leacue. 7:30 p m. 9:4.5 a.m. aAUO'""AiSLAJrD COIIMU.ITt J0:1"1i.;)DJST 115 Al)late A9L 8cdbee lllalld Mlat.._: ...,, Doaald s.pp Sunday ~rviCt"S : 9:30 a m. Ch\lrch School; 9:30 and 11 :00 a m Worship Snvlce. Tbia Directory is made po-ibw by th ... cine-minded b•win 1 m .. n: 6ENERAl SHEET ._.ET AL WORKS H«bor 2210 Newport a..ch RE£.STIK No Tacks ... No Tape ... No Pute I 711 eo..+ louie¥... ~ cW M• THOMAS t-AOIIL SBV1Ci Wublnc-PoJIIIbb.\a I 500 W ...... & H•. J611..W N.wport ludl NEWPORT HARIOR lANK •oaiN&'S AUTO sava Mil ..,.. ~. .. ........... hAeftcl ~T IALIOA SAVIN8S I LOAN ASSN. . U66 VIe LWe WOOOW0RTH fttANO SHOP Exclusive Aeent tor Baldwin Pianos 1311 Co.st ltYd. H•. lJI2 C«<M del t-A• IALIOA lAY ClUI 1221 W . eo..t Highwey Newpcwt .._. NEWPORT HARIOl ENSIGN NEWSftAfiQ PrtnUnc-AdVfttlslnc-Loc&J Newt 1104 eo.t ltwt. Her. I 11<4 C«0M cW ~ ltCHAitD'S LIDO WAitiCET Or•ft.l'e County"~ M• Cotalplt!te K~trtt.C l.ul Vie lWo H.t. 2Ut Newport ..... EARL W. STANLIY • ...._ SeiUaa !f.-po~t llarW .... lll& .... ()Moe ..... ....... H-.lnl ' ALL STIUfDAllD SJIADE CLOTIIS. l'fOVU. TIES &nurn DU.EBY HAJmWAilE VEJfETJJUf aLDfDS ••• Children Love HAPPYUID PRE-SCHOOL I Narcotics Problem in Co~nty Discussed at PTA Meeting The narcotics problem In Or· ange County was discussed at the meeting of the Horace En· sign School PTA ~pt. 20, when Sgt. Clint Wright, chief of nar· cotlcs detail of the aherltf'a of- flee. was speaker and presented a fUm. A quest1on and answer Mrs. Newkirk Is Installed Mrs. James A. Newkirk was Installed as president of the De· Molay Mothers' Club at a meet- Ing held Sept. 22 In the home of Mrs. H. E. Custkey. 1601 Bonnie Doone Terrace. Irvine Terrace. Other new officers are Mrs. M . w. Boggle. vice-president ; Mrs. William Melcher. se-cretary; Mrs. Hadd Ring. treuurer; Mrs. Edward Fish. chaplain. Buffe\ desNt social hour fol· lowed the business meeting. Co- hostess was :\"trs. W. S. Freely. The next meeting will be Wednesday, Oct. Zi. at i :JO p.m. In the home of Mrs. F. Key. 316 session followed the speech. Mrs. Nicholas Colucci re· ported on t he comtne member· sttlp drive. John XlmbaU on Ju .. venUe protection and Mr .. J ohn Haas on maeulne aubacrlpUona. Mrs. Norman Watson, Ways and Means chairman, announced plans for the coming Carnival on Oct. 30 under the sponsor· ship of the Newport and Ensign PTA.s. • The Council Worsttop will be held at 10 a .m . Monday at Costa Mesa Park. The PTA Information course will be glvt'n by the Fourth Distl'lct president, Mrs. Ray Finley, at the Harbor High School board room s tarting Tues- day !rom 9 :30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and continuing for five consec- utive Tuesdays. ELLJO'n'S CET QlllL A daughter, Susan Lynn, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph El· llott of 933 Arbor St .. Costa Mesa. in Hoag Memorial Hospital on Wednesday. Sept. 15. ~ BEL&R BOa& wbo co.ea fnlaa Dollftr. baa beea D-.d dlNctor of dariatlcm edacatioa at St. Aladn'tn Prea- byterlcaa Chwcb 1D Jfnrport Belfbb. Sbo ll a r~t 9rad- aate of Baattap Co1Je9e 1D l'f.tmr.alta cmd of t.be SaD Fraa· daco Tbeolo9ical SoiDIDary. Sbe wUl aapHriM all of t.be edacatloaal work wlt.biD t.be cbarcb, partdalarly t.be Sun· day ScbooL Alma Olesen Green, Signal Rd., Clift Haven. This will Bazaar Plans Are Discussed At Sixth Annual Festival Director be the occa 1on for the second Ten Members Join Auxiliary Ten new ~mben were wei· corned by the Newport Harbor Auxiliary of the Ch ildren's So· clety a t the fall luncheon meet- Ing held ~pt. 21 at Balboa Bay Club. Those honored were Mrs. John Oertly, Balboa; Mrs.. Doug· las Fe:rry, Mrs. John Knapp, Mrs. Howard Merrill, Balboa Island; Mrs. M. S. Bernard, Mrs. Robert Barnes. Bay Shores; Mrs. Robert McFarren. Corona del Mar; Mrs. William Cwlett. Mrs. Wendell Hall and Mrs. Larry Howell, La· guna Beach. Welcomed back after two years of Inactivity was Mrs. Kenneth Starege, Balboa Is land. Asslstlng Mrs. H. Payne Thay· er. Auxiliary presld<'nt, were Mmes. Donald Anderson. David Ball;tntlne, Wilfred Berls. Edgar Hirth, A. V. Jones, Tod Oviatt, William Schock. Jack Riley, Rol· land Vallely and Paul Wheeler. Perter ....,. It lite Ore•• Recital l•ti•J Porter Heaps. noted as organ· 1st since t he age of 18. will pre· sent a recital on the Hammond concert model organ at 8 :15 p.m . VIROOOA STitEI:T, 1S1 Shore· clltf. Rd~ tree tJeketa to the Balboa Theatre for you at the EnaJp oftice, CDM. ....... -. .. ~ ... 2 PltD 1k!IL&JW tD tile ...... TbeaiN ._ IUM>LD ......... 515 Ferllleaf. at tiM Rnalp oftlce. CD)(. T-. n.rt tM FCIII oft wltla a aoc;, ad1 u •• all ee J'NI rooau.. Start wltla your Ooon. Rot.b1119 wW edd .... beaaty to }'OW' ,.... t.ball ....., 1faoiMuD • ~ ... aa ,_ a ~plee. MJectJGa. We'n locaWd ID tM Lido llupplD9 C..ter aad par~9 1a alwaya ample. STOP Df TillS WEEK-AJfPLE PAIIKDIQ IPACE OPD RON I TO I e CALL IIAJiaoa Q2l • • • Complete Decorator S.mce and AdYice "'Tbe a-. of Variety. o-llty CIDd ~ WOI'Iaaa-ablp"' Toar Rel9)abor'a Carpeta Wen ~at- DICI lACIER FL.. CIVE.IIS • 1 annual Ghost Tea Play area one-halt acre, Il l Monday at Santa Ann High U10 VIa Lido. Lido Don ... c-t.. a..,..n ._. I Mrs. W. H. Coleman and Mrs.l Rachel Circle held Ito; benefit School a uditorium. under the -=~~~==============~====~=~ f<'n<'Nl-in lawn overlook· . , In~ beautiful B:lck Bay. ;'I Crafts and music dally. , 11 1 Transportation available. 398 E. Del Mcu : II Costa Mesa Liberty 8-3711 .j ,. ' Relieves Nenous Tension !Jgltt owayJ H. 0 . Boyvey were co-hostesses brunch yesterday !Wednesday!~ I sponsorship of Santa Ana col· I at the September meeting ot 1 Members are gathering worn IC'~t'. · Esther Circle ot the Women's clothing and toy:; to be sent to His program will Include a Fellowship of St. Andrews Pres· I the Marine Orphanage In Korea mo\'emt'nt !rom the difficult byterlan Church. The Clrcl.-! dis-' tor needy Koreans. Mrs. J ames j So wer by "Symphony In C cussed bazaar plans for Oct. 23 Cowie has been named represen· Major." which he lntroouc.'t'd and a project to assist needy fa-tatlve to the bazaar committee. while hf' wa~ rE'<'Ital •Jrgani~t at I milit's In the area. ~rs .. Ma rvin 1 Mrs. J. Lamar Johnston spoke I RO<'~efC'IIN Cha pt>l In thf' l 'nl· Sloan told of her work In the 1 on India. Pakl tan and Ceylon verslty , r Chkngu. prayt'r and study group. at the meeting of the Ruth I Mr. JIPap-; will conduc-t a full -Circle. Mrs. Nadene Coplen and I dny "mastPr clns.o;". on the organ I 0 •11 Th I Mrs. Alida McCiauflln were co-Tuesday lor church organists rg1 -a rp hostesses. Mrs. Robert Cook w as and music teachers TWo-hour • d appointed chairman on the ba· se slons w ill be conducted at 10 Vows Rec 1te 7aar committee. a.m .. 2 p.m. and j p m. At a small family ceremony I Mrs. James S. Stt'wart ref· 1 ALICE S!\IOUSE. 506 Marigold. h<'ld in tht' ~ewport J ustice viewed the novel. "House ° CDM-2 fr~ t ick<'ts to the Court Tu~day. 5<-pt. 7. Judge Eart~... at the Deborah Cm·lc Balboa Theatre for you at the Donald Dod~e united in ma r-meeting. ·"New members and Ensign offici:' COM. r lage :'\11ss &•tly Sharon Orgill ' guests present were Mmes. R~b· I or Anaheim and Roland Russell ert AJJen. Emil Foust. Peter ~o­ Tharp nf Cn)>ta ~lesa. The bride ling. M)Ton Way and Robert I i-; thE' daughter of Mr. and ~rs. Bailey. F S Orgill of Anaheim and the Mrs. Bertha Tillotson and Mrs. 1 groom Is the son of Mrs. Hazel Joseph Hamblet were co-host- 1 Dumont of 690 w. 18th St .. Costa esses for the Ma ry Martha Circle :\lesa. meeting. Mrs. Lewis Kidder dis- The bride wore a sheer white cussed glfts to be !Wnt to the dress with blue forget-me-not 1 Sunda,y School at the Presby· print and a s mall fitted white' lt'rlan Mission In Leevlnlng, straw hat and veil. She carried Calif. Mrs. Fern Foell was a j a small bouquet of mJnla ture guest. and present as a prospec- plnk r oseb uds "'ltb ribbon tlve member was Mrs. William ~treamt-rs. 1 2.:JO Noa. t.bru FrL Clft Toot SO'MNEa QUESTS A nEAT TIID~oaear W.aMp Toa.r. ·~,\l fTndt CfRA YICS c -• ~ : ... : • , ... ,. Senill Our servlcl's are Instantly avalloble a t any hour of thl' day or night. for there Is always a m~mber of this orgnni:rotion on duty, rt'ady to be of servkc at a moment's noti('l'. The same Is true when our ~rvlces arc de· sir<'d by ramllies ll\'ing outs.lde or Costa :\tesa, in the s urround- Ing ttorrltory PAR .:ES·RIDp7LE MO R.TUAR.Y 11 o • •o.o.ow.-.v ,O ,TA. u&SA Ll u RTY 8• 34 33 ~ ,_., OltOEl 0' n.E GOUICIIRUU • s., .. ,,,r tALaOA . W.10A ISLANO . liDO ISlf . NEWX>tl &EACH . COlONA OH MAa PVT. BOBEBT L CVBBISOI'f of Cotrta M esa ll Mn1D9 lD C.nDGDy as a clerllt-typllt lD H.eadquarwn Compcmy ot t.bo Jat ,.,_by Dtftslae'a 7t.b FJeld ~ aattalioa. The 20-yea.r-old soldier, SOD of Mz. cmd Mrs. Amold C. Kohls. 486 Broadway. eDtered the Army LD Septem ber 19S3 cmd last serYed at Fort .. DJliDg, Ca. (0 . s. Army Photo) I ~fatron of honor was Mrs. James Crocker of Balboa. She ==========================~==================================================================~~~--­ worl.' a pink nylon dress and had X¥ I a corsage of pink carnations. AT LOI'fC BEACH STATE Ronald Tharp. the g r o o)ll s _\~...,"~ARBOR ~v· DRUGS Among n('" sturlt>nts enrolled I brother. served as best man. at Long Beach Stat<> College a re Mr. and Mrs. OrgiU h eld a Dnn llovls and James H ~loon• I reception a t their home tor their of Corona del :\ta r. daughter and new son-In-law. Preac:rlptioll PbCD1Dacy BAJlBOR 2535 619 Coast 81Y4. at MC1f9Uerite COROI'f A DEL MAll The New •.. H0 Wr\RD L RO BERD S. 706 Acacia. CD:\1-2 free tickets to the Balboa Theatre for you at the Ensign office. CDM. EVANS SIBERT. 209 Topa7_ Bal. I I.. 2 free tickets to the Ba lboa Theatre for you a t the Ensign otf1c.'t'. CD~ OPDRAWER ... BALBOA ISLA II Girls ... 4 loys eat.dD9 To Tbe B~ AIM's BeHer Drnaed Girls and Boys 11111 c.-t m.cL c.... cW ·-· ~ Jill Laadll ... ltyle llaow at Cbef'a Jaa. Wedll•day, Oct. I ~·········~············· The young couple plan to live In Anaheim. The groom attended Newport Beach E 1 em en tar y School, Horace Ensign School and Newport Harbor High. Travel Talks Begin in Oct. Marion R. Gray, chairman, an· nounces the following patrons and pa trones.sses tor the new world Travelogue Series, which will begin Its first year at New· port Harbor High Sch ool next month: Messrs. and Mmes. Louis Briggs. Wllllam W. Bwrls, AI Cox. Allen Dartford, Henry M. Davis, Edward Fish, Howard Fleming, Rawson Foote, Marlon R. Gray. Mllton Crier. Eugene Gruettner. Tom Henderson, War· rt'n Howland, Heinz Kaiser, A Wyndham Lf'wta, Allen Lind- quest. Ian Murray. Norman hue. 0 . W. Richard. Stanley Rldd~hot. Hadd Ring. James Scarborough, Earl Stanley. WU- IIa.m Toblu and Harry Warde. First In the series will be "Mediterranean lales," with Her· bert Knapp u narrator, to be presented at 8:20 p.m. Monday, Oct. 18. ROBERT H. SCBOLEFI.ELD, 214 PoinaetUa, CDM-2 free tJc.k· ets to the Balboa Theatre few you at the Enslen omce. CDII. f easa p~ra ~ ~ : Launderers e Cleaners : • •"Marmer' a Mile" ~ • NEWPORT BEACH 4 :A HUGH LEINING E R ENTERPRISE~ ~···~··················~ , ........ .,_. IEIIIIIFT eiOs I Cl.e Ill Jill A. .. dllll ..... ··--.,., wa •~ linnouncement! EFFECTIVE TODAY Thursday. September 30th the name of Coast Super Market 601 Coast Blvd., Corona del M• WILL IE IIAIIEI ,. "Bargain Basket Markets, • ••• E. ••• las• * "1-INtlllaS NO.1: IJM~T kYO. SOUTH, LA&UNA lEACH .. IIIII" liE LIIITEIIT * NO. 2: 601 COAST kVD .. CORONA DEL MAl. 2" NO. J: 117 W. 19TH ST. AT PlACINTIA. COSTA MESA. • .J ISGMDA1'. arr. a 1 .. Da·nce O~t. 30 In Legion Hall Commander-a and adjutanta at a A HallowHn buffet dinner dance b being planned for Sat· urday evening, Oct. 30. at New- port Legion Ha ll by the Atllel'l· can Legion Auxiliary of Newport Harbor Post 291. ~ wlll be used tor the Auxlllary'a ho.· pltaiiU!d veterana proeram. meeting at the Newport LeJion 111~ thlrd free eoncert of the Hall laat Saturday. CommanMr Orange County Philha rmonic: Don Munton a nd Po.t ).91 were SoCiety will be held Friday, Oct. hoeta. Mrs. Gilbert Opel had 8. In the Fullerton ~unlor Col· charge of the dinner. lege Aud.ltorlum under the baton 2 FREE 11CICETS to the Balboa of Frieda Bellnfante, the Dutch Dinner wu served by t he Aux· lllary to the Orange County Theatre for A. c. STEARNS. woman condurtor. Lorraine EcJc. 214 Amethyst, at the En&lrn ardt will play Plano Concerto otflce COM . No. 4 by Beethoven. • I~ /. 1 ~ ·I t Driving your~ car t11m1 iDto a nerve-racking performaxe wben you hit heavy traffic. ADd. finding a spot to park your car becomes a real headache, as soon as you reach your destination in any congested business or shopping center. But -the clinching argument against driving is the size1ble park- ing costs that keep pulling down your pocket money. Every day, more ~ople U:Jiize that ;(s mu~rt to go by Metro Metropolitan C.•ll Lines .,..._...._ _. •••••• fer • Metre's 44 rHtes Miss Bellntante wUl ahortly lnaucurate a mu.efal worluhop to be held one night a wHk at Orange Coast College. Anyone Interested In .the workshop or becoming a patron or sponsor can contact local chairmen. who Include Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Crawford, Ruth Paddock Gibbs, Thelma Paddock Hope. Karen Margreta Btunlng and Mrs:. Paul Rogers. Park in COM To Be Fixed Newport City Council a wardt"d two contracts Monday evening for improvement of the small park area In Corona del Mar at Begonia Ave .. First Ave. and Car nation Ave. M. E. Hor t Co. r~elved the contract for grading on Its low bid of $175. Gillman Plumbing was given the S497 contract for Installing the sprinkling system. City Enginet-r Bert Webb said planting would C'OSt about $1,300. ' He was Ins tructed to take up the mater with the park superin· I tendent and also to cheek on donation.'! of planting. The New I port Harbor R4'alty Board has agr!'ed tn make a donation. Park I Commission member Ruth Flem· State Senator John A. Murdy Jr. was a guest with his wife at the Christ Church by th~ Sea Cor the family night dlnnt>r S<'pt. 22 He ~tavt> an lllu<:trated ta lk 1 about h1s re<'t'nt trip tn Europt' this pa 1 ummer "A pl<1ure l got of QuE't'n 1 Eliza bNh emerg1ng from her coach at an English Fair and st>Veral pict ures r1f Ru -:ian Oc 1 C'Up1ed Berlin. probably headline my piC'IurM In <·olnr " o:a1d Sen ator :'\1u rd) His pn.gram uho Jndudt'd pkturt' !rum !:'pam Portugal. Franct• $\\ tt .. wrl..tnd. and England. FOt letterheads. envelooes ~II THE ENSIGN. HA.I ll4 lng said \ '• BESEBVAnORS are ~iD9 taba by Mrs. Doyle Hatch IIDd Mrs. , BURKE TII0 :\1AS, 705 N. Narcis· 11. E. Stahlet tor CIIUiual Autataac:e LeacJve be~aetit lUDcheoD For Metro travel information 1 sus. 2 rr~ tickets to the Bal · party. to be beld crt the 8a1boa Bay Club oa Oct. 22-(Doa Bush Elsie larltorouch'• YARN SHOP ~~----------c~a·"--~~~~~r~4~~~~1 ~~~~~ig~~~:~:~~~:~.f~~~r~~r~~u-a·1·~~·1 ~istanceleague~ans 1201 .c Cocpt 11-.d. 12th in. a series , of monthly Fashion Shows. Presented through the cooperation of the V 1lla Marina, Verna M1ller and the following Distinctive Shops ... Thursday October 7th * On the F"11'11t Thursday of Each Month * * * THE .BEACHCOMBER SHOP LIDO FASIUONS Luncheon, Fashion Show Coroaa del Mar BA SCl-W Knitting. CrochNing and Needlepotnt Supplies Knitting Bags lnc;tead of thPir annual pre · Christmas baLaar. the Aslstance U:>agut:' announcPd plans for a lunchPOn anrl fashion show to b<' held at th<' Balboa Bay Club on Oct 22 a l th£>1r first fall met>tln~t hc>ld last week at the Leagut> Ct'nter in :'\£>wport. 1 Mrs. Le ter Lowe, ways and mun chalnnan. said th~ lash· 1 I ions wlU be presented by Don Loper. Tu·k~ts a re already being sold by :\trs. Lowe. l\1rs Paul I Rogers. ~frs. William Kir by. M rs. 1 Leon Yale. ~trs. 0 G. Suess. :>.trs H. E . Stahler. :>.trs. Do} It> Hatt·h :\Irs. Grorge Penne~. ~I rs Lonnie \'in<'l'nt. :\Irs Charles SuiiJV.ln, Mrs WJIIJJm ~h~dd, '-lr ~~ E Nied<'<'ker. )lrs John Rob1son 1 and Mrs Don ~1cCallum. :\trs. Ge-orge Lind point('(! up I the 12 month welfare progr<.~m of the League when she de:.cnbl'-<1 the activities of the welfare Nm· mlttt>e during thl' summer months. :\tore toys, and p.tmcu larly more dolls. art-n~d{'(f for thl' annual Chrh.t mas tu~ :..til' £'Xpl.tinf'd :'\trs. NledN'kt>r. chatr man of thl' commlttt>e 1n charge of rf'fUrbJs hing old toy-. and makmg them like ne·w. Rt>ports \\£'rl' alw glvt>n at tht' ml"etlng by .Mrs Harry Stickler on the wom<'n'-. t'Xchange and b~ ~Irs Georg<' Hoag 11 on the dt:>ntal r lln1r which 'r ~opened last Thur.;d,ly. Lunchl'On hostesses for tht' n'l~tlng wt>re lh<' prec;ldl'nt. :\trc; Roland Wright. '-Irs :'\PI..,.,n N <'ic'<'. :\IN!. Grorge :'\liKJr" :>.t r-. Stickler '-lrs. R P Ta} I or .1r.d )Irs Chad 1\\ 1t1 h£>11 S pt'('i a II zed A C('E'S.c;or I es and 1 nstrurtk>ns Wi.Dter Roun: :\ton thru Sat. 10 a m. to 5 p.m. Thu r.,.day 1 p m to 'i Wllat Hes YOUR Mirror Tell Yo1? Sagging Tt1MMY? Sagging SHOULDERS? Sagging HIPS? Sagging BACK? You han' only n ;-;r. borl~ 111 a lrfr>rmw vuu can·t "tra,fP 11 rn fur .1 nt''' •n•·. i1ke ~·ou do yuur L'.lr· · :'\ormal Wt'l~ht anrl p,,,, urc" J, '' .. r h any e~furt 11 t.lkl'"' to C<'Mh .tnd KEI::P' Better Take Cme of It NOW I PHONE FOR APPOlNTN£MT l'fOW! e OpeD 'TUl 8 P.X. Noaday. Wadltftday cmd Friday e THE ONLY "Authorised" ID The South Coast Area I HA 1742 819 So. Coast Blgbway. Coroaa del Nar Mr. Porter Heaps WW CoDduct H la FCDDous ''Iuter Classes" lD Studio A 1 Salta A11 C.llece 1111111'1 Llll IIIIET willa ...... . "Start di~J'(.na, at.ter. you'W cot tome ~ to plut!" ... UnlJke the g:reen-thumben 'Who must walt until aprlng to eee blooms burst forth, my ~­ wfll start popping up any day now ... ru .. u... Ia ,..,_ ._ -.,.,. ............ ..u. ..tr Qall'tlll• c.d a..ar .. tbe ....... • • • Ill tlaM 9lowila9 book you1.1 u.s • Qll'd Jut ·-you. ... tbat -· .,...... 'fO'U ladlwoldacl tbou9bts at ~-u... the way you would 4JI'Mt aomeoae younelf •.. Tou1l t1A4 nU~ card&. bu.m•· ous card&. expeiW'n caress cm4 bude)et priced cans. • . . ecrch a masterpiece ot art CIDd poeb'y • • • You may bcr9e them pasoaalbed. too. U you wUJa ••• Wb..a you seed Ball· mark. you MDCI the tua.t • • • 1 JJ ~11 my posi~ In your kltchl'n as you bake your first pumpkrn pr£> anotht'r finest Sp1ct> Island spl~s and hE"rbs . Sixty-ninP variNies at tht> last counting . all In glass bonles wnh a nice screw tnp llrl Th1~ splC) time ot ~Par find 1 im£' to makt' frit>nds With all sixty nine ... The fab- l ulous Beau Monde. an exotic salad blend. the chopped l'fetm I onions you'll make a ha bit of at t>\'Pry mE>al . . Yola'U probably !Jnrl o;omf' spiN'. he-retofor(> un· knn" n and yuur £>>.ptorlml'nung !tng{'r!-"Ill ~tan itching to f1nd out "'hat thf'~ rf' ltk<' Then y nu II "'I'E' all th~> ~·"lrl uld "Iand- In" m"t•• pnt rnt mur<' In· tc•n"<' .,., h1• ,.,,rt•ful n~·ause ~vu \\llll l h:nt· "' u:.t.' ~ mut.h ... My posies wiU bloom OHr• aeaa cu excited bCIDd.a 1lAdo packQCJea thcrt CDTift iD t1Jae cmd all lD ODe ple<e. ~ tbey b-e beeD profeuiooally ••aPP«S ... Tbe 11oft Oftia would lOft to bcr'ft your OHr· NOS padta4Jes by October 15 .•. Thcrt 9fYM you two ... a to start thiDida9 , • • Sbould you DMd help oa your Mlec· tiCMU ••• We're loaded! W• nea kDow bett.r them you do wbcrt you caa I8CI1l . . . Morp pnt:lt>S Ea~t and North as I} prcall) South<'rn C.111fomta dn{'(f fruit park~ makP conver- sation !'I('('(>' m·er roff<'i! tables anll bufft'ts 5<-nd thl' Cinest and thl' fanc·1~ dnl.'d frulla a\ ailablt> You'll find tbeAa ht>rt> • In our Mrll'llnlne 270 1 West Coast Highway Newport Beach . * BRAGG·s UNIQUE SHOP 3440 Via Oporto Lido Shopping Center * LOBNE I First AAUW Meet Oct. 14 Tuesday, Oct. 5111 I Shoppl.' you'll dist-owr many un- usual rontaJn!'~ and think of the fun you'll have making a S('lt'Ct I on of Individual amall 1209 Coost Boulevard Corona del Mar * THE BRAT SHOP 1809 Ne wport Boulevard Costa Mesa *1 GAY TOGS 217 Marine Avenue Balboa Island *' 204 Marine A venue Balboa Island * RULES OF CALIFO~,.. 341 0 Via Lido Lido Shopping Center * VERNA MD 'ER CHARM SCHOOL Commentary-Fashion Models 414 South Main, Santa Ana * Reservations Now HArbor 3930 The Annual ~at of United Church Women of Southern Call· fornla and Nevada trill be held In Mar Casa on Balboa Island. Wednesday and 1bursday. Oct. 6 and 7. Women ol the local couneU wUI spoJ\1101' a ~-hour Wedn~ momlq. 1be Wed- nesd~ t'W'nlna -*' triU be Yl.lla marl·na * held In tM Bal.,_ Island. Com· munltY ~~~~ CJnard\. Dr. P'orrest c. w.ar o1 a.o. Ante~-. pl'ftldent ol ..... SoqtJwn Oali- Luncheon from ·12:00 Noon :n: =·ot a.um... ..w I ..... ., ......... ....... laplde Drift •llciiiiM A ... (Eaba~~C~e • .., •• •••il ••port I• •a• a.urdl wm .... a IOdaJ L------_,;;--------------~--------~'...,_,........ ... .w.. All a.... a. a 'Ttl. llhltAc Tr • a, .. ...s ... '"*DiAL EllftT ra *"ltrdf II ..., ..... ~4ft ......... ._...._,._.KII·51. Co. •• sa •• lite en 1 ...,.., •·•-••••• a.- .-.-61Wi .. ..... ..... ... nicetrf's to go lm~lde ... Some· tlmt>S tht> r~ady made packs mliht not set>m quite lnUmat4! enou&h You yearn to wander through our Delle&tes· st'n, Grocery and Dried Fruit S«'tlort ... picking and choM· lng at random, dellehttul deU· cactes taking your fancy ..• You C'an ... We'll fix them up ~tty for you ... Saw a anob4 turkey malce Its appearance a couple ot days back .•. 'Jbat tlme Is comlna! ,... ... Ml ,._. ... ... ............. _., .... , .. a.. ..... ... ........ -ICI ... ., I ..................... ,..'D.... e' t1 n IRS .............. ,PI -•• , 0 en" ....s. •• .... n• ... :w-... . ............. ....... ............... ,.. ..... ... , ........ _ ................ r ••sse••••• ... -.... ._ ... en h&-.M'' 1 ...... Vog~l Value TillE Fll su FEIIIIM '''' n We have a client who owna a 2 ~m and den home wtth an exbtlng 4~ Gl Loan 1n that area, who would trade for a 2 or 3 bedroom home In Corona del Mar. If thlt situation fits your needs, pleue call- THE VOGEL CO. 1.101 COAST BL~. HARBOR 1741 CORONA DEL MAR HAJtBC)Jl 14'n CODfC I'AST-OifLT 33 & 11 ALJIEADT IOLDI BILL'S BEST BUYS $350-DIWII YOU WILL WANT TO W AJT FOR ONE OF TIIESE NEW 3BEIRDDI,211TIIIIIIIIII BEING BUILT BY D••• C.Cren Check These Features r' CLOSE IN LOCATION { COLORED TROPICAL ROCK ROOFS r' SEWERS IN 1r PAJD { PAVED lr CURBED STREETS { METROPOUTAN WATER { MAHOGANY CABINETS A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOURS SEE US T.AYI Fill Price $8, l&O Balance Less Than Rent W. A. TOBIAS -EXCLUSIVE AGENTS - 393 E. SEVEXTEE!IITH STREET COSTA MESA Call U berty 8-1139 * IRVINE TERRACE * WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR MODEL HOMES FURNISHED BY MARTIN and VON HEMERT OF LAGUNA TO TilE HOME BUYER WHO WISFIES TO PURCHASE IN THE $20.000 CLASS WE SlN· CERELY RECOMMEND THE IRVINE ESTATES OVERLOOKING NEWPORT HARBOR DISTINCTIVE HOMES FEAnJRING CA.UFOR- NIA LIVING OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY TIIRU EARL W. STANLEY IN A SMOG-FREE AREA KNOWN AS IRVINE TERRACE -ON COAST IDGHW AY OPPOSITE THE l'fEW IRVINE COAST COUNTRY CLUB, NEWPORT HARBOR. MAY WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF YOUR INSPEcrJON PHONE HARBOR+4448 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION • • * 2 lice Low-pricetl H111111 2-Bedr. homt> with individuality! Outside shower, extra half bath. garage stressed for second unit. On:r a few years old. Unusually nice cond. Near bay an beach. $12,6011 Key at oUic~. -ALSO- 2-BMrs. altl a lli•iac.-ro. Corner location. near BEST ocean beach. $10,100 Call Herb Shaw at IREEILEAF ASSICIATES HArbor 2552 3112 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach I AM A REALTOR I Plelll• ., •• 1.1 • • • To protect the Individual rlcht of real estate ownership and to widen the opportunity to enjoy It; To be honorable and honest In all deallncs: To .eek better to represent my clients by buUdlnc my knowled&e and competence; To ac:t fairly towards aJJ In the splrlt of the Golden R1,1le: To ~ ~ my eommunlty, and tbl'ou&h It my country; To oble'f'W the lealtor'a Code of Ethlca and eonlorm my conduct to Ita Iotty lct.ala. NEWPORT HARBOR BOARD OF REAL TORS 410 a:lftd Bi WI SIIIE , ..• -...... e.+ ... •-• OLIFFI •••• From the privacy of. the larce • patJo to the dell1hUUl vtew ol the hills. ocean, and canyon, dt.crlmlnat• 1n1 people wUl Uke thls attractive, quality boale. Two laree bedrooms. two patios; Iota ol tUe In kitchen and bath. Disposal, dishwasher, allent .wltchM. forced alr heat, hardwood floors. $29,750. Drive by 330 Mornlne Canyon Road, Shore CUUs. Phone Harbor 882. STANLEY A. SMITH, 1311 Coast Highway Corona del Mar or See your Broker. IEWNRT HBIITS Thls excellent ~14m. I II .. I!.._ will be open for Inspection and purchase Saturday and Sunday. October 2 and 3. Be sure and drive by 525 El Modena, Newport Heights, priced at Bay and $18,100 Beach Realty 1696 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA. CALIF. Liberty 8-1161 Evenlnes Liberty 8-3158 UIIEI COISTRUCn·· UIJI 3 ....... 2 ...... with expansive view ... dining room, rumpus room , utility room and patio ... Open for Inspection at 308 Poppy Ave .. Corona dt>l Mar. CALL BUILDER HARBOR 29-H-J OILY $760 DOWII A magical price for this • BUll lEW 2-Betlr. C..allell• H_. with DOUBLE garage. It has MAHOGANY CABINETS, lots ot TILE. LARGE nREPLACE, exposed BEAMS, etc. Must sell this quick ... balance like rent. BEl ~. WIITIIII I ASSOC. "Business Is Good" 400 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar HA 1862. Eves. HA 1461 BAY noll IICIIE Pier .... Flut 3 .... , ..... _ .... 2 ..... ,...,.. COMPLETELY FURN. $21, l&O Fl.. Price Bay and Beach Realty Gloden M. Fay, Realtor-Manager 1450 W. Ba lboa Blvd., Newport Beach Harbor 1264 FISH IARIET ·l.ocati01 EaiMiil.lll F••frlpralilll lheloolll.laae E. S. GOODNER 224 W. FIFTH ST., SANTA ANA Phone: Kimberly 2·8825 ............ Immediate Posseulon $1100 DOWI 31mL,Iilllll 511,110 4~.-.,2 ..... 512,110 -~aya It planters -811 2-car praee -Fol'c.ed alr heat -.Beam ~Unp -Flwplaces -Lar1e lo~ Rolly Lane ruM from T\lltin Ave. to Irvine Ave. between 15th It 16th Sta. ln Newport Bel&bta. IKI.Y LUE- Opel "ttl 1 p .II .. . ......... ... Uberty .a51 Ewa. Ll D43 .... ~ Gorftoul OCND view, 1 ~ bloch tJoom beach. 2·~·: central heat, wood paneuea flftpl~. endoeecS yd. 28 P111111 lw. C«oaa del Mar Harbor 4141·1 Cllaiac • Estate 3UIIta012il.lls Mostly turnuhed Orcbld Ave., Corona del Mar $18,180 fill ,... 1219 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar Harbor 83 ••••• 3-bedr. home, all Improve· menta. lawna already ln, 5' wlre fenced yard, hardwood floors. earbaae disposal and extras. G. I. Reaale. 4io/o LID 511, .. Harbor 3838 Day or nllht 2822 Newport Ill vel. Newport Beach CORONA DEL M.U RENTAL: Two bc1rm. home, eloee to .tlop~I~J center. Month by month,~- lEI .1. W11T111 ·---400 Coat llwJ' .. Carona del Mar Bart.. 1112 Painting and Paper Hanging ..,_ 0. II'UY A&f'~=.t::ADmm -I DAT!l H. cS M. DECORA 00. NON UNION ~e..J P.o .... m o.t• .._ ---. ..., •. ._ ....... LIIIIILE Nearln& completion, t h I 1 larp roomy 3-bdrm. and den home Ia undoubtedly one of Udo'a finer dealped and built homes. 2 batha. hard-wood floors, flrepl. In master bdrm. View of water. Charm and quality In perfect bar· mony. 129,500 ULlOA ISLUI Would you like to trade your smaller beach h ome for a beautiful larger modern home on Balboa Island!. Then call or see us today. HARBOR 377 • ISUII RULn Cl. 498 Park, Balboa Island HA 3n WE BEUEYE we have some of the best busl11ess ll.stlnes In thls area. Let us prove It to you by calling on us before you Invest. LEE CASEY OFFICE 1217 Coast Highway, Corona del Ma r. Call1. Harbor 2119·1 tWUWY. aft ... 1 .. ENSIGN CLASSIFIED DAL DTATK FOil Ul.B I'Oa I~ $500 OO.WN. by owner. 3 bed· ~LTON BEACH mixer,~ room. 2 bath houae, 4 monthl uMd. other houwhold ltema. old. Take poue81lon within Reuonable, 417 HelJotrope, 1 daya.. 2605 WIUo Lane1 COIIta CDM. Meta. U 8-4U6 or HA ~-PICKET PENCING, cheap! Make BY OWNER 2 bedrm. home. 437 otler. HA Dt. eventnp. Heliotrope, ocean aide of hl&h· _O..,:R:::,G::.:AN..:.=:-.--:::F:-a-mo_u_a-.H:-a::-:::m:-=:m:-:o:-n::-:;d way, CDM. $1650 wtll handle. Chord Organ. Sll1htly ulled EJcbrook 3-6692. Save on thJa. Danz·Schmldt 4 LOTS on corner. Zoned for 8 Home of all models of Ham· unJts. 2 bllts. S. of blvd .• CDM. mond Oreans, 520 N. Main Beautiful, spac. home, 2 fire-Santa Ana. Porte.r Heaps eom places and F. A. heat. Phon~ _.::l:::"!.I..:Oct=·~•::.·---~::-:-::-::- owner HA 2981-R for appt. SPINET-TYPE plano, $295. Rent LARGE business lot on blvd., all. excellent location. south of FULLERTON MUSIC highway, CDM. Owner 420 110 North Spadra Goldenrod. HA 2981-R. ORGAN~lO per month. 4 FUll.ERTON MUSIC llEHTALS 110 North Spadra LOUISE APTS .. Carnation at Sea· HAMMOND Oreans. All modela view, CDM. Modern turn. apts. on display. The famous easy Incl. utll. $75 yrly. or $60 to to play Chord 0r1an. The June. ,Another, smaller, yrly. 1 0 v e 1 y Home Model. The S50 slnele. SI60 dbl. HA 4016. chaste Church Model and the FUlL~. APT. Good location, maeniflcent Conce rt Model p 1 e as ant surroundings, gr. All these can be seen and n oor. No pets. no children, 610 heard at our or1an rooms 520 Margu£'rlte, COM. N. Main, Santa Ana. Danz FOR RENT OR LEASE. Furn.. Schmidt. Free practice rooms 2-bdr. apt. with gar.. S. of Porter Heaps will play In highway, COM: nr. schools Santa Ana Oct. 4. j and stores. HA Ot45·M. I WURLJTZER orcan-rent.ao-buy COMPLETELY FURN. attractive Free lessor\$. ------------1-bedr. apt .. breakfast bar. FULLERTON MUSIC 1 a u n d r y fac., garage. HA I 110 North Spadra PEIISOifAL FULLER BRUSHMAN for Corona del Mar can be reacht>d by Phone, HYatt 4-1006. 300 Ocean Blvd., Laguna Beach. HELP W Alf'TED BABY SIT'TER wanted. Call Har- bor 5328. days. EXCBA.IfGE TRADE: 3-bedr. Colonial home In Santa Ana for lot or home tn COM. HA 1058-J. B.EAL ESTATE LOA.IfS lati2H RUL ESTATE LOllS { Fast ~rvlce { .Free lrupectlons { Paid for or not r Maximum amounts { Sale, conatructJon or refinance SECUIITY IIIITIIIE IIIVEITIEIT Cl. 400 Coast Blvd. Across from Post OUlce Corona del Mar HARBOR 4729 SEJIVJCES H. H. HOLBROOK Dependable Plumbing A Prompt Repair Service MalntaJned Phone HArbor 4624 2801 Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach , .............. , Vlrglnla Hubbs typlne. mlmeographlnar 1786 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa u 8·5519 PAINTING Earl Sheflin Z73 Palmer St.-Cc.ta Meu Uberty 8·2928 4005-W, 10<l Acacia, CDM. ROOM-for rent: Lg., pvt. entr. lr bath. $45 mo. 1017 Cout Blvd .. COM. HA 3591 M. -Fu RN. ROOM for rent by wk. or mo. Obi. bed. In pvt. home. 605 Marguer itt>. CDM. HA 2465-M. BALBOA ISLAND, furn. duplex ; yrly. or winter r~ntal. 2-bedr. upper and 1-bed.r. low~r. HA 2927-W. YEAR 'R.:::-:o="'u=N=D--=R-en_t_a..,..ls-:--=-1.-=-bedr--=--.• sle-eps six. fenced yd .. gar., 124 35th St. Nept., $60; Also, 1· bedr. apt., sl~ps 4. 160 mo., 116~" 35th St., Npt. RA 1565 or HA 1428. CHOICE FURNISHED RENTAU; Yearly-seasonal; day, week or month ISLAND REALTY CO. 498 Park, Balboa Island, HA 3'TT CHEERFUL FURN. l ·bedr. ear .. apt .• nr. lbopplnf center CDM: 1953 22' Boles House Trailer Shower. tollet, sleeps 5, u~ 3 months. $22SO, private party. HA 1547, Costa Manor, Costa Mesa. FISHER UPRIGHT plano, $145.00. Woodwortb Piano Store. 1318 Coast Blvd., CclM. HA 3382. SPINET pianos from $295 up many to choose from. New lr used. Or will rent. Wurlltz~r. Knabe, Fischer, Story lr Clark, Lester, Hardman etc. Danz Schmidt Ble Plano and Organ Store 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. Porter Heaps Is comlnar. $395 BUYS a baby grand plano used but not abuaed. Others $485, 1535. S690 up. Knabe, Chlckerln&. K I m b a 1 make, Fl.teher, Story lr Clark. Rau worth. E.tey and others. Danz- Schmldt Bll Piano Store. ~ N. Main, Santa Ana. Port~ Heaps ls eomlnar. patlo1 yrly. 609\i Marieold, CDM. Avail. lmmed. RA 2919-.1. llEST ___ a_o_ID _______ _ UNFURNISHED 2·bdrm. garace. Inspect this beautlliel home for stove and retrlg .. water paid, your Mothn In aunny C.M. S65 mo. 753 W. 19th, Costa Good car~ and food, T.V. $125 Mesa. U 8-9088 or U 8-3340. a mo. and up. 1627 Tustin. FURN. or unfurn. house, 2·bedr. u 8-l&tl. yearly lease prderred, ref~r-_..,...... __ ..,...... _______ ..._ ence. children a ll rlcht. •U7 LOST AJfD FOUifD Heliotrope, CDM. before 10, after S. ATTRACTIVE UNFURN. 2-bdrm. FOUND: Camera In COM arn. Identify, HA 2266. MARJNE ...... . apt. convenJently I oca te d. ------------Adults only. 508~ Marleold, IIDDf _ _.:..•_E ________ _ COM. HA 1203-W. llTVAT101fS WAJf'TED. MATURE WOMAN wishes baby sltUne and care of sick, In your home. Day or nleht. Call after 5 p.m. or between 1 and 8 a .m. HA 3192-M. PRAcrJCAL NURSE or baby tit- ter available. HA 1670. CAliS I'Oa SALE I953 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook, 4 door, low mlJeage-llke new- od., tinted glaas, extru. One owner. HA 1994-M. 1950 two-tone CadiJlac, v~ry clean, low mileage, reasonable price. Uberty: 8·Z769. FOR SALE: Snowbird. $111 incl. salls. HA 1252·M, call eves. SPORTY 12' RUNABOUT with steoerlne wheel altd 10 H. P. Johnton, PX> or wUI separate. Ll 8-3556. FOR SALE: Outboard motors and wood; elasa and aluminum boats. $35 and up. Guaranteed Outboard M o tor Repairing. Mercury 0 u t b o a r d Motors. Spies Outboard Shop, 2510 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, U8-2512. SAILBOAT, 16' Snipe, Mahoeany, for aale. Good aalla. new tit· Unp, halyards; boat scraped and repainted thl.l year. HA 2:585-nt.. POUSH It WAX floors and win· piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dowa. 1enl. m • I n t e n a n c e. Homes and ottlcea. Reas. ratH. free estimates. Jack Hl&don. HA 762·M. Painting -Decorating PAPER HANGING GEORGE BURKHARDT lJeH lid Oaatnctor 511 80th St., Newport BNdt HArbor ~~-W Uberty 8-8632 ...... ,. .... FOR RDT 8-MM lf·MM a5·MM FAST COLOR nt.M SDVJCE Model A.lrplane Suppne. ........ ,. .. !few Location 1-182 Newport Blvd .• eo.ta lieu Phone Llbtlty 1-'70C2 UFE IUYI-UFE IUYI-UFE IIYI * * * '49 FORD Custom2·dr., lt&R. O'Drlve Black; white walls; lowered, pipes. Really SHARP ···--·-············---·.$79C5 '46 FORD 4-dr ~ compl~e o'baul ----·-···-··-····-······-······---.$385 '47 CHEV. A~, very nice ·-·-···--·-···················-·-····· .. -····-··--- '49 STUDE. Champ., 4·dr., new tires, new paJnt com- plete O'Ha uJ ···-·-·····-··-··-·-·-····-··-···-·-····.: ................ ___ .$S85 '!10 CHEV. \i T. Pkk-up, Rebuilt motor ····-----······-··--.fl'95 '49 FORD "6" \i T. Pick-up ··----·-······----·--·--····----~ Clii:V. Sty. Dlxe., 4-dr. w/w u,. ..... _ ................................ .-& '!10 POJIM1AC s.d&nette, MR, llydro ····--·-··-···--··-···---..-c5 '51 mm& 4-dr .• new paint. wry clean ·-·---..-s 'Sl FORD Cua. 2-dr., Fordo ---·--·------·---··-- '51 IIERC. Spt. Sed. RAH, Memt ---·-·--··------......_ '53 PON'nAC Chleftan, dlx., .. dr. ·---··--·-----..al111 '52 Lll'fCOLN 4·dr., tully -aulpt. --·-------·------ '51 CAD. "to" Con•., l!lllarp ··--------------·-· - .,. mm. eonv.rt.. ptl. !few M .. -·-----··--····-.. -...... .-..... ......... J ( • ' I {. • / f8081DAY. aft. & a• Bargain Basket Market , Bay Pollution Being Studied Opens in Costa Mesa Barraln Buket Market No. I Ia now ·open for buaineu ln eo.ta Mesa'a new VIsta Center, at 19th St. and Placentla Ave. Ttle new auper market. 817 W. 19th St., Ia owned by Charles E. Elliott and Norman C. Raina. Alone with the openlnr of thla new market. Mr. Elllon an· n ounces the chanre of name of hla Coast Super Market In Co· rona del Mar to Barraln Basket Market No. 2. And In Laguna, Mr. Rains announces the change of name of hll RaJns Market to Bargain "a,.sket Market No. 1. Ttle me.sa Bargain Basket covera 12.000 square feet of noor apace and 11 loc:ated neu the 836 new homes In Newl>Qrt·Bal· boa Vlata subdlvl.tlon. Five auto· maUc c u s tome r partlclpaUon check standi are In operation . A free parking Jot In front of the market serve~ approximately 400 carL Ttle market Is a membH of the Certllled Grocers of Call· fornla, a non·proflt food dlstrl· button system operated by mar- kets In the state. A service meat department Ia featured, with all other depart- ments being sell-service. They Include delicatessen .• drurs. hud- ware. ~r and wine. frozen foods. produce and food sections. The market Is open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. seven days a week, with 30 employees. Howud Reese Is the manager. The market butter box has 10 self ·closing doors for dairy pro· d ucts. The market meat case ex- tends tor 60 feet. The meat walk In refrigerator will hold 40 aides of beer. Refrigerator equipment Is loc:ated outside the building to eliminate noise. A drur and variety store a nd a S<'rvlce station are due to open soon adjace~t to the Bargain Basket. MISCE11 U&OVS DO YOU know that you can trade your plano no ma tter what make, ore or style--on a beauUfuJ Hammond Organ or anoth~ style plano. DaliZ· SchmJdt. ~ N. Main, Santa Ana. CASH OR TRADE for your plano. FULLEBTON MUSIC 110 North Spadra ~-===---. $5 PER month ~nts good prac· tlce plano. All term rent credited ll you buy later. Good practice pianos. $89. $95, $135, S168. Danz.Schmidt Blr Piano Store. Santa Ana. 520 N. Main. A C lassified Ad in The Ensign brinqs immediate results! Call H.,rbor 111 4.1115 and orove at Ia the key The best piece f• '/04IIt MOtt prind ••lu.W.. it ;,. • S.fe Oepo.it .... ..,...,e tt-ey .. tte coMpletely protected ..... flrt. tt-eft. •'"'....., ......... • JfOUCAJf C. UDfl You may ~ a "gone flshln" sign on the real Htate office of Andy A:tdresen this week -at least h~'s ahlnlnr up the ole tlahlng rod. Bert Brurgerman, his ass x:late, Is also t aking a vacation from selling Harbor propertlet; he's been up at Hoag Hosplta.l letting the medics look hlm over. • • • Gerald Ritchie won't admit to playing rolf every day while on his trip east. but he did knock the ball around a few eastern courses and even took In the big tournament ln the mld·west Jast month, besides which he travelled 48,000 miles-after he Oew tO Debolt tO pick Up a nt>W car, that b--and saw most or the h lrh spots worth S<'Cing be· tween here and Pennsylvania. as well as most of his and his wUe's relatives. • • • Hal Hauser was among the missing last week, vacationing In Oregon territory, while his pal at Mariner's Realty, Horace Mazet. ls running around get· tlng shots for h ls projected Afrl · can Safari. • • • Newport realtor Paul C. Jones was up deer hunUnr In the area PUTTS CET CmL around Bishop last week. • • • The Lloyd Howud Realty de· partment 11 closlnr In favor of Uoyd Howard. conltrUctlon. • • • A daughter, 7 lbs .. 10 oz., was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Pratt of 2090 Federal Ave .. Costa Mesa. In St. Joseph Hospital on Tues· day. Sept. 21. M~SCETCIU. A daughter. 8 lbs .. U oz.. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marun of 328 E. Magnolia St., Costa Mesa. In St. Joseph Hos· pltal on Thursday, Sept. 23. New members of the Newport Harbor Realty Board are Evelyn Hayes, who wUJ be an active • member of the Beaumont Co. In Newport; Fred McDanJel, who la an usoclate with Art Adair ln Colta Mesa, and H. C. Shaw, new associate wJth Roy Green· leaf Jr. ln Newport. • • of sodal note Lots of people h ave duo per. as well as a few da)'JI In Aca· aonaliUes. 110me are even two· pulco while In Mexico. faced, but few can claim duo • • • Back·to·achool bells fo~ the d t12enshlp while leu than a mum of the John Poole famJI,y month old. But that's a fact from the Hawaiian Island& about wee M a rt I n FrankJln • • • Cooney, brand new 110n of Mr. Back to IIChool ntnc: Chrta a nd Mrs. Bob Cooney <the tor· Carr spent the d"Y vt.aJ.tJn1 Pa· mer Shirley Franklin), because mela Whitefield of Bay Shores Alfted Bernard de Sousa. 32. of he wu born on Tuesday, Sept. 7 just before t.hf' younrst~ ,.. 2532 Vllta Dr .• Bay 8horea. died (the day Ari'E.R Labor Day), ln turned to a'hool. Sunday ln bla retddenee after a Buena. Au.. Ttle rranct.on of • • • Jenlt)lly m.._. Be had lived In Mr. and Mrs. kllm Franklin ot A Jonr lettf'l' from Jean Younc N..,ort linda lor four years. eo.ta II ... ls ~lbteftd both In In Ponce, PuMo Rico, 110undl Rt wu bom tn BerlleJ~y. caur. Ara~nft.a and wttb tbe UnJ!M Wee ahe and the boys may be and was a naval .,..tneer. Statft Em~ and ~n be jUit a m ite ttome.tdc fOf Cali· He Ia aum'W'fd bJ hla wile, "duo" unW he's 21. forn-l.a. FOf u.. put atx montht Mn. Patrlda de 1ou1a of tbe • • • Du.rwood Youfta tau *"' man· home a..,_: one dauchter, Patp Hall, one tJme Balao& -.tna the Club DepcwtJvo <PMrto Kathleen. aac1 a 10ft. Patrld&. ol Jaland *-~tor and dauth· ltkan wnlon of the lay Club) the 1a-. acNa-·; a bntbtr. tw ol lin. ~ adl·Rall but they are rtlltnb\1 Dl'llt VIIK'!IIII de ...._ ol Hemoa ol Corona del Mar, .... ..... ....U.. A-. the ilarWMI ....._ and a lllttr, lin. J:Uu. eouda ol dae .__ ......... atin1 wbo belpecl u. kMp tnck ol tiM beda ~ o1 San DMto· I~ DQ Ia Maloo Younp waa aallli' ftallUJ!e ol ,.. ... 1UMn1 ••-.ae.'"" City wltla ... ._ .......... Clwlel 114 J ...... Aw .. ~ cW 1Mid at ... lalla IIGituuJ, Co-~ Jr. 'I'M _,.._ Wbo no* Mar, who wu down In that arM ,.. ... .... a ,._ w. .. .. 1n ........... 11. 1 .. *'" ...._, a ~ o1 ftlll a. UM 1-... tripe few eutna~ and Tut'O ............... wa-.. urddy ~('" wrt firf'men removed tht> mattrt• and extinguished lhf' bldlt' Wally Milford Trio Ja:mbone of FUll & Dcmc:ill9 Ralph's Car twautlfylng S<-rvkf' W a h1ng • Polt,hm~ • StmomLtnjZ -!f •pee .... ..,_,. ... .,....,,.~,.. .. ~""" •"' ,o .. " G e,oge--e• , c ~n ... 8"' .._., , .. " ~c-o• .; BALBOA • SfX'Cial Club Supper 175 to 2.65 F'c-aturlng PrtmP Rth :>to P.M CllAALOTTE auao. AIM~ Invite tbeir old trlendll and aJl Harbor area newcomers to become a<-qualntt"d with the complete beauty SffV· tt't'S otfn('d by l THE Lllllll GLASS 3M Poi.D.Mttia A.._ ColoDa del Mar. at Coast a1~ NIL DIIE -DOl HUDDUSTII INSURANCE BROKERS IIIOIICI the open,r.g of the.r ofhces as GENERAL. INDUSTRIAL and COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CONSULTANTS offenng survey and coverage by expenenced men m the held of msurance w1th excellent lae1htles and serv1ces avcnlable 1921 HARBOR BLVD. Llbrty 8-5504 Doria Talbott'• .Mwic 9JO/X • ucoa1 1a... •r• • one ..... ....£ ....... - - * ~-=-= ~=1=·&': BCOIID II.A'I'DII-TAR aaca.-• ..... &~·· Q' .......... ..,~. .. ~illlori ..... ~ .. .....--.. -....--.. -----·-"~----- ' PAQ& &JGIIT ,APORT ::~.~. CORONA P£i MAJ.' ,,.f,/O.'IUHl'l SP£101!1 T .... ,, .. 8:30 ,..... eDOOD rrr J ...... , ftr ... "Everything comes to thost' ~ w ho walt," someone said. I'll TREASUI£ DAYS buy that. Lu i Thmday wu a day. After all these years Q1111 COIITEST ""'"' •o• m""'" a , .... ""h --.:.-----------1 n' blood. California marlin. J'm * Jlf9 W SBOW'I,JfG • bound. by common d('('ency, to ROCKY IARCIAIIO toll the <tO'Y ro, tho;e who hnc sutrere-d with me through all these marlin-less seasons. ll was YL fun, at that, writing about the EmRD CHARLES """ tho< got away" '"""""· I fl"t'l a llule like a bachelor of b_....,.,elgbt c:bcllapioD&bip llgbt p lctur.. ALSO "THE BUCI SHIELD OF ~ALWORTH" in Clnemascope w ith Tony Curtis, J anet Leigh Plus "Dan AI Socorro" Piper Laurie e Rory Calhoun STARTS SONDAT Jtl DDIE MAT. 10:15 A.M. SAT. OCT. a "SUPERMAN aid THE MOLE MEII" · lltE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES ALSO "The Jna11se llaccar" Wed. Thru Sat.. Od. ti tot Mickey Rooney and Dianne Focter -l n-"'rht I Cr ... lll ...... 20 years expt>ri('ll('t' who sud· denly finds hlmsl'lt m a rried. Mixed emollons. I gul.'SS. An)'· how-here's the tale. e PAJrTT OF TWO boss Is a fe-llow named Dee Cook. H(''S a fisherman. When- e\·er I need a nt..,.,' supply of vita· m lns I stop in. While Dee's put· ling my jug of Old Comforter in thl' bag, we talk about marlin. High on the back Is o ur insplra- NOW THRO TUES. Jade Webb "DRAIIIET" Mesa ·· -*" THIS COUPON · ........ ...... ...... h Ita fll11 II .. l1i11 1\1 I I ............ 114 • * • II ' • iMUMIDA'I', IUT ...... Explains Reasons For CDM Hwy~ Widening LIIIII11,U. Diplomate, Amertcan Board of OphthaJmoloiY Announces The Opening of Offices ' YES! ....... 11oa11r eo- 41 9 North Newport Boulevard Newport Beach PRAcrtCE LIMITED TO THE EYE ORGAN CONCERT ' PORTER HEAPS Tou will DOt -.ly be •t•r· tcdDIId but calM tb.d11ed. MONDAY OCT. 4th IT 8:15 P.l. At Tbe s.ta Au HIP Well lllllilwi• 600 WEST WALNUT, SANTA ANA · · the opening of our new GIRL SCOUT DEPARTMENT IROWNtE SCOUT "IFFIOIIL" IIIL IOIUT ITIIE ltel• hul lrll •• .... Ill ---• All Lealllrs H~ Scelll Arel~tlllll II Hll11 Us CELEBRATE 01r lllw GIRL SCOUT DEPARTMENT Saturday. Od. 2 ·lo•u. A FREE GIFT hr EACH GIRL IIIWIIEI IITEIIEIIITE IEIIII IIIITI .... I.IL ....... • IWWY. ID'I'. a ... f} ~lAW; Quul. JUST 8000 FOOD Follow tbia Ea.igD Feature b._. Placee eo Eat. TWI CIIIISTIIn IUT FOOD & GJIOG-OPEJf TED .. OUJf'D 325 EDGEWATD e ~a111 S8UTII SEAS CAFE ..... lood ••• codrta1l bar ••• a.. ...... aJPtly ••• abo daad119 to t.be musl.c of t.be O.eeadoe. Decca JeCIOI'd1D9 artt.t8. Easy to v-t to floaa lfewpol't ..... ANa dal•• ap ...,_ IJYd.. tuna rl9lat eeto JUPway 101. tMa bani ~t oa FIODtage Jload a qaartll .. a .0. eana.-oa. 101'19 u. s. JIWT. 101 Deal AlfAJIEDI &EtstOJIE $-&244 FOUITIII When 900d frleDcb .... t to eat Ia c:an.a del Mar. SerftD9 breakf.t. lwada. d.laaer. DeUdou ~~loaD· tata ..nice. KIKDELL'S PATIO. 1217 COAST 81.YD. COaolfA DEL llAJI VILLA IIYIII FecrturiDcJ fllle NCifood. st..U. ...... .U.. dlk..._ dlaclr. t.be VWa Kariaa 1a ... of Or-.. Coaatr"• a-t ndlna· raat8. aa.qu.t IOCIID seats up to .a. Lociatled at t.be brid9e to aaJboa lslaad. UDder MIDO ......aalp -t.be Cbqae la F1allerto& Vaa's Bowliag •ow #011111110 WIW I &a UAGGD .... ·=· ..... FREE INSTRUCTION * AUTOIIIA'i'1C ftiiS~ * -n.. Oa.ly Aaeo.atlc Jlecla'-Ja Tbe West"" CAFE & .OWUIIQ..-M ..._,.DAD F OR RESERVATIONS * l'JN SUPt.a.IO& AVE. Lla.EJITT 1-JaZ COSTA IIDA *BALBOA* • Now open Every Day RIDES & GAMES I , ..... ,..., ... "TTIP TIE IIY" -• ICEIII oa-..u. .. ......- .... ..... a,_, IICIELI u ... I ........... Ill n ',t,-1 &IIIia II fiPI =-. ..... k~ ... d 1 ......... ....... ... c:.Mal ...... ..... Kappa Founder's. Day Banquet Will Be Held on October I 3 The Founder'• Day Banquet .on wu a tea ctven by the will be held at 7 p.m . Wednes· Board ot Dtredon Sept. 16 at the day, Oct. 13, by the Kappa horne ol MnL RJcbard Stewart. Kappa Gamma Alumnae ANn. 393 Del Mar· St.. Costa Mesa. of Southern Oranee County at Mrs. Waltft' G. Hatch, president, Irvine Coast Country Club: Res· was In charae of the meetlne. It ervatlons are being accepted by was voted that the philanthropic Mrs. A. S. Handy of Orange. work of Kappa for the coming The first meeting of the sea-1 year should be to raise money to provide campershlps for the A th t G• I Ora nee County Crippled Chll-~ u or 0 IVe dren's Society. Mrs. R. s. Tulln reported on her experiences a t First Lecture the national convention at Jas- 1 per Park. Albena. Canada I A ff'W tickets are left for the Local memben pr~nt at the> tea were Mrs. Louise Gallagher ~fary Greer Scarborough lectures t Balbo .. M--J B B h t Ill be I 10 o a; _.,. ames . uman t a w g n a t a.m. tomor· J d M Ro .. -Bl km f I r. an rs. ....,rt ac ar o row (friday•. under the sponsor· B 1 b 1 1 d · M R be ship of the South Coast Alumnae a 0 a 11 an · • rs o n of PI Beta Phi Sorority at Irvine Lenker. Mrs. Dick Drake>. ~frs Coast Country Cluh. R. P. Morrill. Miss Ruth R ~1ax- Mrs. Srarborough ot Balboa well, M lss Mattie B. Lacy and and Los Angelc>s will lnlrr>duce Mrs. Ja mes B. Stoddard of Co· ~targurrite GilbrNh :.icCarthy rona del Mar; ~trs. \\'alter G. Ha tch and M rs. Rk hard Stewart a'l hPr first let'ture guesL Miss )lcCarthy is author of "The of Costa Mesa. Cook Is In the> P:trlur'· and "T he ~ext rf'gular meettng nf the association will bt> hc>ld Thurs. ! Quf'f'n Is in the Kitchen." I Tht' ll"('ture series will also Include mur nlng mPet ings on ;.inv 5. Jan. H and March 11 Tht> 'letit>S is a spee1al evc>nt In h••nm of the> .tlumnae gwup·s tPnt h anmvt>rsary anc1 procPed'> arC' h<>lng u!W'd to provide two ,ltrac1uatt' nursing scholarships In Orange County. day. Nov. I. a t the h•Jmt> ,,, ~1rs Dick Orak<> . ..J28 Rl\era T<'rrace. Corona Hlghlacds. Men Needed In Film Roles A--. tlae ---.mc.n c:aadidat. a a d • r 9 o ia9 abl -b of ..... tnlt.a'-9 aa ........... of tlae ...._ Lead· en C1au at t.be Jlartae Corpa 5claools la o--tSc:e. Va... 1a -~ c. ll1raaa. (abne). 11011 of lb. ...s l(n. WWiaa a. ~ of Ml Via GeDoa. Lido 1ale. .. 1a a cpaduat. of Alltmehra lllgla 5cbool aad at· teDdiD9 Sta:afant Uai....Uty. 1(-.beft of Uu. clau will be ell9'f.ble I« MJectioa -..-ill u.a.._u ta t.be Kartae Corp& ... ,_ upoa l)nld-- tioa lroaa coU..,... MOVE FBOM B.A.aaOB ISLAJfD The A dna n \\' 1 I "n n s h;n e m .. , t>d back to GIPnddlf' alter -.umml"nng un Harbl•r Island Ad ct It Inn a I m<'n arf' "-ttll RA.JtaO&JTE MOV£.5 nt't"ded fnr part'> m ''ThE' ~obit> Exp<>nmE'nt " wltl"'·"<'r('("n c-o,for mutwn pkturE' nm\ tn pr.ll!uc- tlon tn Or.tng~> County h> Pro rlucer Tom Gr.t~>ff (o f 11 2 Gtllrll'n· rud A\~ Comna dt>l ~t.u ~I<J'-t of the -...t"nh ur.-lw1n~ ma•1e nn "'~k f'n<b anti •lUring ~lr-. Lots Berg has mo\ed from 611, Orch id Ave. Corona dE'l ~tar, to 517 Carnation Ave. I 2 FREE TICKETS to the Balboa Theatre for ROBERT SCurr. -104 Serra Dr . at the> Enstgn ufflt•t>, COM. Bach~ nevft' .aulcfM; It'• married men tha t _, decide. It mu.t be the women drive them mad, Elw why do they find life .so s.ad and bad! Read Enatcn Want Ads. RAG.~'S Your f'U11617 a.ta\lftllt (0.... .......,., ••u o-.a ....._ ...,..,. .... c---. ... -EDE ~········~· .... THE WORLD ill u near u YOUR PHONE Call HA 1.246 NO SERVICE CHARGE LIDO TRAVEL BUREAU Mil VIA LIDO Udo Shoppiac Centet ............... Y'S SPAJnlll DDIWEIIS e ALL YOU CAll EAT (EVEn TBO&SDAY. 5 P.M. TO 10 P.M.) Rides.10c BOLD TOO CJIJLD"S 8DITBDAY PAaTY AT KIDDIELAND ~.,.HOUSE NO CHAA&E -~Al 'AitTY RATES * 14 lilt r•• 11r $1.111 * All Ptecaau-. -r·aallrit ... --8Sia:atll.tltft .. 0.11 2 -IIIP,rao411t-.c..r ...... aoctllllt ('\l'nmg;, bfo(>au~ m,,.,, nf the> ~~~~~~~~~~ f~gnn~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=, ra-.t ha\(' r~>gul~.r )1Jb., flurtng ~STOP AT thP days. Th<' plot roncPrn.s a t I young marrll'd couple and their The Arches mother · in · law problems Por- traymg the grouchy. nagging mother In -law 111 Ml5s Manon 1 DeForest. supervisor wfth the Santa Ana office> ot the CaiiJor·, nia Department ol Employment. A lfEW TEACIIEa at Koj4mt bt9b sc1aoo1 1s Gorctoe u ..... a. lyn. formuly of CoroDa dal ...... Gowdoa --talria9 CJ111d· ucni ~ wlaile Uria9 bt tlae Jlarboc ana w1tla lail coa.s1aL llr . ...s lin. ...... h.Uea. .. abo -llad la tlae Coi'ODCI del Mar Po.t Office aDd at Whit· maa•s s.r.ice Statio&. .. o.oowr OCT. 15 St. Margaret·s Guild of St. James Episcopal Church will I hold a "Ho..Oown" at the Pansh House on Friday. Oct. 15. A chill bean supper will be ~rved. and tbt're will be square dancing DAUGIITEII roa DIPPEU.S I A daughter. Vlrglnla LouiSE'. w as born to Mr and Mrs. Cut· ler Olppell of 125 Ruby Ave .. Balboa Island, II\ Hoag Me· morlal Hospital on Sunday. Sept., 19. 2 FREE 'nCKETS to the Balboa I Tht!atre for J ESSIE SCOOLER. SO. Dahlia. CDM. at the En· sign office COM. For lotterfta ... anwtlasa-ul THE ~N. HA-1114 .., .. ftresift superlative food, cocktails ... service .. old ..... ct.nn. IIIlO I ELl EOW. REESE, 3U ~1arguc>rlte. CD~-2 trM? tickets to the Balboa Tht'atre for you at the Ens ign offiC..-e, CDM "'Your Host to the Co&st Since 1926'' FJWE FOODS COCKTAILS COAST HIGHWAY AT THE Al CHES ~ ... ~~~ JOHN VD.£11 E LJborly a.JS31 ~ OMit ,.,.Qt~~~~~ M.,..,.,. ~~~~ Party A~ West 5th Street at Radio Towers* ___ ....;;..,__ SANTA ANA PH. Kl ~II ewport Harbor Bank /'HJe~~~ a clistittdive new low-awl clteding service • • I WIIIIDUIIIIU 011111-~ AT CIICJ I' ···--' ..... ..,.,_, ..... aaJ .... y scm.. COft.-.i.llcetf YOU CAN OfiN ..I · kk ,_ .....r _. .., lEI at .......... .., ..,.. u.&neelis-.... ., 1111, --P .............. ,.. ...... A ... lOGIC.,.._.___..,._.,_. ........ 10 IAVIll'll .._. _ _,~ ..... ~ to 'uc I' ... uc' ~ ..... ....... • I 11111N11U COST il ca • · aJ ift o,..,. ,_of ..1, flthc a cfl.d:. (......., ,_,... ... OtU ......... .... ). ,_ ..... ,_,.., 0--of 20 ..... .., ~ for ............ ..,.., 1 a& ··--., .-.,. fOa YOUa CC:UfWI-IC. I r1r AI ...1 ~ ...~ ... ,'I' PIC I "....., ...... Coro•• del • ---..................... --·· •"-•'-.... ..... ~ ... .......... ... ... , __...........,.. ·-.... .... .. .. -. . .. ._ ,_ .. ~ .. ·~ . .. . .. ·-.. ··~---·-........ ~-··· , -For .. "........ ... ••••••• Cll THE efSieN, HA-1114 • HOME $25,000 Permit for New LOANS (oast Hwy .. Restaurant A $25,000 permit tor a restau· of Western Orange County, rant at 3945 W. Coast Hwy., $18.000: a dwelling tor El don Newport Beach , near the en· Urtehel In Corona Highland s, tra nce to Balboa Coves, has been $18,000; and a dwelling tor Issued by the Newport Building lnera m ·Colllns on Lido Isle, Department to H. L. Howard of $18,000. 305 Via Lido Soud. Udo Isle. Following permits were Is· Other permits Issued during sued. the past week Included an office • JrEWIOIIT building tor the Credit Bureau At Orange County's L .. dinCJ Home Lendin.g lnditutio11 QUICK 24 HOUR SERVICE LOW LOW "REDUC IN-" INTEREST lit A TES EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS JAMES D. RAY Badia, Colitrador 500 Coest lt¥cl., Cotofte clel Mer HArbot 476l ltesicle~tc;e: HArboo 4196 LOAIS FDR HOlES FRIElfDL Y 6~ H-YEAR LOAN Construction Locma 6~ !C.. YEAB LOAN SYMPATHETIC SERVICE aa BOB BATI'I..D WE I UY T-UST DEEOS ON WELL lOCATED HOMES Poirl• lortcac• C.. 1U6 c-t Blvd.. CDM Pta. RA S818-IU U IU (Metro U fe ln1uranee P'uad8l LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION . 222 O c:een Avenue LAGUNA BEACH PhoM HY 4-1177 Floor Co.-ertllp-r-=='1.,. A.IJllhalt nJe -Rubber nJe FormJca -UDoleum nJ. CARLTOIS' ~~~~· a.. ... Le Fevre Drilling Co .. Established 25 Years Cesspool Service * Tra cinq -Skip Work Sewer Connections PHONE LIBERTY 8-2334 2281 NEWPORT BLVD. * COSTA MESA MODERN DRAPERY SPECIAUSTS! ~) ALL THE NEWEST •-stmF AST .. F ABRJcs( Custom COLOIIED 08 NATVL\1. BAMBOO VEWEnAJI DRAPERIES BL.IJn)S Wl.Ddow ~ -T1u..,M TrudeL Jtylodt ScNeu SOUTH COAST VEIETIAI BIIID co. I JDI wa••a. ...._ H. L. Howard. rt"staurant at 3945 W. Coast Hwy .• $25.000; D. M. Hummel, 7-room. 1-Jtory oUice building-for Credit Bureau. 204 Riverside. $18,000: Paul But- ler. storage room at 2612 New- port Blvd.. $500: John Prince. add bedroom, remodel garage at 1417 W. Balboa Blvd .. $1.200; H. W. StanCleld. concrete s lab at 124 25th St .. $135. e NEWPOIIT BEICBTS STATESmE KAJUXE-Due to arrift lD SaD Fnmdsco thla ... k waa MariDe M/S9t-Jam• L. o.a..y, cmo.e. Juaabcmd of N n. Jam• L DeDD.., of 439 BeUotnpe Aft.. CorOlla del Mar. Before l*"iDcJ tbe Far Eaat oo Sept. I he eoaapleted • tour of duty with the l'lnt N ariDe A1raa:ft WlD9. l'ollow· lD9 • 30-clay ......_ of Clbeeaee, he wW report to tbe MarlM Air Beeftye TralDlD9 De4acb· meat. Ncrnal AU Statioa. Oak· laDd. Roy E. Lewis. fence and al-11 1 teratlons at 431 EIModena.$500; YWCA A -Nations Festiva R. F. DeW~e. 7-room. 1-s tory. 1-unlt dwelling at 501 Rlversidt", In Santa Ana Fr·l. and Sat. $13,950; Rob<'rt Oliphant. 2-car garage at 531 San Bernardino. $600. I People In costumes of all na· Dinnt"rs will be se:ved when • CLIFF IIAVEN tions will mingle with thE.' the festh·aJ opt>ns and !'\ Jl m .. E. W. McGaftt"y, 6 · room. crowds at th t" sixth annual and visitors may dine thrt>UJ!h· 1 story, 1-unit dwelling at 1101 YWCA All Na tions Festh·al out the f'Venlng at the villages. Cliff Dr .. $11 .921. being held at the Santa Ana \" Complt.>tt" dlnnNs will be served • BAT SHORES on North Broadway this Friday at the German. Mexican and Mrs. Edna Pagel. ronvert ga-and Saturday. It will be an In· Italian villages. rage to servan t's quarters and tt>rnational carnival of music. Among nationality gr<>.J ps to utility room. SJ.SOO. song, food. dance and art works be rt"presented will be Austra- • BALBOA ISLAKD of a do7.en nations. I lin h. Austrian. Amt>rlcan Indian. Lavt>rne Norton. enclose patio I There will he rontinuous dane-Ch£'Chos lovakian. Hawaiian. Ger · at 304'~ Marine. $400. tng. lllnging and t.>ntNtainm~.>r t man. Dutch, Italian. JsraPI. l..e· • BALBOA throughout thP two t'V<"nlng" In banese. Mexican. ScandJnavian. Ray Mllll.'tt Jr • 6 room . 1-story., the various foreign villl'lges and Polish and Swiss. 1-unit dwelling at 1!»0 O<'can In thP auditorium. I ;iWiWiwwiiiii;~------· Blvd .. $11 000; Frank Orandolfo. ~ rt"modt>lllng at. 511 E Ba lboa I MOTHt:BSIJfCERS MEET Blvd., S:lOO: WtJiiam Haun. al 1 tNatlons a t 100 E. Bay Ave .1 ~t'etings began last \\N'k for h ,,. h , \\' • I $200: Jim Pearcl'. re-roofing :u t P •• ,ot Prstng«>rs o m E' n s 307 E Bay. $r.2; Katherine ~lc· Chorus sponsort'd by Or.ang(' I K<"nna. roncrNe foundation at ~oast Coll('ge and PTA Re~stra I ll2f E. Balboa Blvd .. S800; Ed's tJon Is still open, a<'cordtng to l lV, sign at 111 Palm. $100; Dtre<:tor Mary B<lttPn Stt>ffl'nsen. VioiN Harting. enc-lose porch at Tht> nPxt meeting will bt> hPid 2120. ~an. Blvd .. $450. I from 9 to II a .m. Tut'sday at e UDO ISLE St. Andrt"ws Presbyterian Church Ingram and CoUin.s. &.room. 1· across from Newport Harbor story. 1-unit dwelling at 1~ VIa Rlgh School. lthl'C'll, $18.000. ------ Walter Killian. tenet" at 714 lEAN SHARPE. 710 lris-2 frf't' I Gold<"nrod. $300: Tom Avery. i!O · tk kt>ts to the Balboa Tht>atre 0 d $2 000 M for you at the Ensign oUicf', r,lgt> at 520 rchl . · . : • rs. F. \\" TI11as. alterations at 332 CDM. IE SA UPHOLSTEIIII HARDWARE HOUSEW AR.£5 y CMW ONE-STOP Store STROOT'S Pay o ..... no.e am. a we We A.re Uappy &o SerYe Yo• WE OI~'E CROWN 8TAIIPS. 1802 Newport Blvd. ~ I·SGI Coda Mesa llnzel. $1 00: Wallace Kerr. 4· room. 2-stury. 1-unlt dwelling added at ~'" Orchid. $6.230. e CORONA RJCBLAKDS LECAL KOTICE No. A-2458> NOTICE TO CREDITORS ~~===========: ESTATE of MARY E. BAR-Eldon Ursc·hcl. 6-ruom. 1-story. l ·unit dwelltng at ;)-14 DeAnta, RINGER dt"Ct"a!u>d. $18,000; Gene Norvell, add to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to JrvtnS{ room at 421 Seaward. the crt"dltors of and all persons St.2::;o 1 having claims against thE.' said e SHOBE CLIFFS dt"<'edent or said estate to file Ruc;s BtXJr£')'. add bedroom at th('m with lht> n£'Cessary vouch · 332 E\ ent ng Canyon. $3.600 Prs In the offict> of the Clerk of 1 the Sup<'rior Court or the County 2 FREE T ICKETS to the Balboa • of Orange, Stnte of California, I Theatre for EDW Bt.:CKO. 721 or to present the same. with the Poinst>ltJa. COM. at the Ensign n('C't'SSary vourht"rs. to tht.> un- offlce CD~I. I dt>rslgned a t his or her place of busint"ss. to-wit: LECAJ.. NOnCE I '< A. K. Phelps. 507 Coast CERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP 1 Bl vd~ Corona del Mar. Callt. FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME within si..x months after tht" first 1 WE. 11iE UNDERSIGNED. do publication of this notice. Dated September 7, 1954. hereby certlry that we a re part· I n<>rs conducting a retail grocery store and supermarket. at 601 Coast Highway. Corona del .Mar. Orange County, State of Call· MARJE GONELLA Administratrix of the Estate of said decedent. Publish : Sepl 16. 23, 30, Oct. 7. Our New Address: 2200 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa Harbor Transfer & Storage z ..... cmd•Sua. Llbaty 1·7311 I.Aerty 1·1511 LEAVE aa.oa IILAJfD It's from the ocea n to the dHert tor the G. H. Sattlers. who have mov~ from 117 Sapph lre Ave., Balboa la.land. to Yucca Valley. ....-DEBT-.... COLLECTIONS Accoaatl. ....... ~ .. _, ldlld of ~ debts -a:; w-. Ia AIDeriC'CI. ..,.. ~· ..._ .. We ~ cdl -.u. CRPJ)IT ••r•u oC ........ Oa .. C:O..ty IIMaa...adeAft..IOhlr- Ubertyl-'11~11...-t.._. \ e••·············•eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee•• . WHA ... 's ~ • lNG~ • T. M. Hamlwook, your Telephone Mln~aer in Newport Belch • • e • •e••e•••••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee• A .radio IIOWered by sunlight For centuries man has dreamed . o f 1ettin1 power from the sun. Perhape you, t.oo, have wondered about it. Well, now it's ha p- pened. Bell Telephone LaboratoriM has in- vented a aolar battery that directly and edi- cieotJy tunu IW\.ligbt into useful amounta ol electricity. It's made from an incredieat f/1 common aand. Even at birth, it _...,p1._ enouab power to ruft a small radio aet (~t) or se11d voices o ver I . . t.dephcme wires. M urh dew'c•p!'Nmt remaiM to be done. But the Bell Solar Battery, ,. .:d with transistors, offers rreat opportuni- ties (or improvemcn and r,~"MM:D.iea in telephone service. Re- search like this belpt. us l'r•ll • better telephone service to mor~> people at tbe loweet pouiblt· ca.t. Paci.8e TeJepboDe workll to make yoar teJe phoae a nictrer value every day. Free booklet for your personal telephone numbers Here's your h.'lndy guide to the local and out-of-town tele- phone numbt"rs you cnll most often. By l.istin1 numbers you caU frequently in thi• booklet. you '11 be a bJe to find them ~Y and euily. And when you live the operatOr the n um· ber you want, out-of-town caJls 10 through twice as rut. For a free copy, just call, write, or drop in a t our businea8 offl<'f> Senioe F• Y11r Llul 11•11••• ..... ElJIItl• Edward F. Penewcll. 302 Thirty-Second Street, Newport Beech. switch- boord installer. is shown working on the new in stalletion of a switch- board to handle your calls to the Business Of- fice to place orders or conduct o ther business. The constal"'t increase il"' the !"'umber of teleph_on,.s installed in the harbo· area has caused e cor responding increase in calls to ftle Business Of. fice. thereby molting this addition necessary. The new switchboard will not only improve the service to the Business Office, but will tend to personalize the service since your calls in the future will be answered by the switchboard operator who will d etermine which Service Representative handles your account end, whenever possible, conned you with the same representative each time you call. 3420 VIa Ll4o HA 6321 LJdo l.laopplD9 C.t. fornla. under the tlrm name a nd style of "BARGAIN BASKET MARKETS, NO. 2"; that the names In full a nd the place of residence of a ll the members of Electricity serves you ••• wherever you go I WELCH'S CDISTAL COICIETE Cl. Liberty 1·5122 IS~~ Wa, COSTA I08A &.IJ•-~rly J-1115 -Oraace 1111 BUILDIRG BLOC,KS PUMI·BLOil Co. ... ~~. ........ lauch partnership are &5 follows: Charles G. Elllott. 1314 South Garnsey Street. S.n ta Ana, Call· rornla. Ruth G. Elliott, 1314 South GamiM!y Street. S.nta Ana. Call- forllla. WITNESS our hancb this lOth day of AuJ. 1854. Cbarl• G. E.l.Hott Ruth G. Elliott STATE OP CAUPOMlA. > ) County of Orance > On thl.a lOth day of Au.c. 19M • before me. the undenlped. a Notary PubJic ln a nd for aald County and State, penonalJy ap- puftd CH.uLES G. ELUOTI' and Rt.rnl G. El.UOTI'. known to me to be the J*'IOM whoet .,.... ... .....,.... to tbe -.~aiiiW .. ~••Ma. ................ ~,--·n ~ ... ........,.. ~ ~ tbat ... -.eutld ..... Costa Mesi......., Co. LUMID -IUILDIIfO MA1Dl•u ,........ Lll .... -' ...... Wti'IUII Ill)' bud and of • ........ IIAIO•_., ._ I.Alt'WDT ~ ............ .. ... c ? .... ..... lOUTH II. CA LifO IIIlA \' ou'd 6ld ft·hard to list .tl the ways electridty senw you m~ borne-end even harder to list the ..WC. )'OU pt crwoy from ....._ Let'• tab. for instaoce, where you work. It b safe to eey &Mt elecltridty briDp )I'OU U&ht foe ........_ air~ for camfott, and powel' Eoc nwh'ne~ whk:b help you do your work men easily. Today there IID't a store, o&oe «factory whJc:h c~oem·t have at Je.st loOUH" c:i tbele eJectdcil aJda. They're aa important part •.£ vow eJedrie temce- llelpag to mab your Mvu"' better • .,_, day. IDIION co PANY • •• 8 •••• (Continued from Pap 8) for what seemed an et«nlty. I rndl~ the gaff. Slowly Dee took In the leader. He waa on top. Now! I gave him the gaff. Salt got In my eyes. In a mo- ment the tall rope was on. It was almost too good to be true. I had a marlin! eTOASTTO A WADJOR For a while we just sat there. Then Dee said, "Doc, I think . we've earned a drink." I was tired. Dee seemed calm as Ice. He dropped a glass. "Huh. still have the gloves on," he rrumbled. He didn't remember ·throwing the bottle cap In my drink Instead of In the waste· basket. But we drank a toast. Two In a day! Lady Luck had really smiled. e DON'T COUNT YOUR CBICD A minute late I got a chill. M I looked over the stern there was no fish In sight. No marlin, that ls. But 10 feet way I saw a long gray shape. A shark! I had hor· rlble visions of a mutilated mar· lin. Was I to lose my prize now? We were both In a cold sweat as we tugged at tht> tall and the gaff ropes. We got his head out of watN, but the tall wouldn't come. SfJmehow, the cable on the tall rop<' had foult:'d something und('r the boat. Th£> shark came clos<>r. I saw his little pig-like I <'ye-. and his saw-likP tl'Cth. Dee ran to t h<' whl't'l a nrl "'art Pd the I starboard motor. Th<' Flu· Dee lu ngt'rl ahenrl. "I can't '<lPN it." I he· yt'll<'d. "The rudd e r · s jammP<I" e SJ[Jlf DIVER We s topped. At least the shark was gone. But we couldn't tree the cable. I looked a t Dee. then at the water. "Well," I said, ,."there's only one thing to do. I'm going to get that murlln aboard.'or else." As I peeled off my duds, Dec looked worried. "Sure you're In good shape; heart's all right!" "Dun no· about the good shape," I answered, "but here we go anyhow." I never did claim to be an athlete. Alter 15 minutes over the side I knew I was anything but. But aomehow, mostly by a sense of touch. I unwound the cable from the propellor. It was a wonderful feeling when Dee pulled my tlsh away from the rudder. esuxDOWW We relaxed again. Then we put No. 2 aboard. His big tall stuck over the side. It look~ wonderful against the last glow of the sunset. Dee had his marlin nag up on the port outrigger. I fumbl~ In my ta<'kle bag for mine. I'd carr!~ It around all these yean, waiting for the day. Thls was lt. It wa.s a monstrous nag. Walt Balderston gave It to me. It was one of the original Tuna Club flags. It was fully eight feet long. The Flo-Dee must have looked beautllul In that golden light. with the white Ca n·tall astern and the two blue flags whipping. We'd feel mighty proud as we cruised past the boats In San Diego harbor. eFDfAL 8LOW It was late, but we fleured we'd make the Marlin Club just before dark. Only 15 mlnutes more. It was eettlng bard to see ahead. ''Crash!" The shock near- ly threw me to the deck. The moton raced as Dee pulled the levers back. "We s ure hit aome- thlng aolld that time," he said. When he ran up the starboard enelne: there was a heavy vi- bration. "That'a lt.'' said Dee. "We'll be a Jot longer eettlnc In with one crippled proR." eALL'I wa.z. We finally made.lt. There wu still quite a crowd around the Marlin Club. The cannon boomed twice and the fluhes lit up the nleht aroun4 ua. There were a Jot of hand shakes, and flub· light bulbe popplnc. My bead wu aplnninl a little. I wu dol tired. But, few once, I wu COD· tent. There was just one dlaappolnt· ment. I'd looked forward to 117· 1n1 that bll marlin naa aU th ... yean. WbeD my tum bad flnall7 CCI!Ini, It wu too dull few anyone to ... lt. ADd I thoucht, u -.. put the no-Dee to Mel at her lllp at the laD Dtep Yacht Club, JnQ'be I IDAdl a mJ8taU. WMD the • ..-.... c:oaMe. 1 knoW ..._. rn ..._ Yte.b. ru be In the ._..,_. mow1nl tM. Juqle tbat Ma pown taller aU IIUIIUMr, wldJe l'w ...... ftllllq. fte old ..., ....,. aot to -IQ .......... no pod. ,_ Mn oe. I .-... .... ., ........... .. .................. ' * I TIE lEW o. 3 Newest and Most Modern Food Market in Orange County I I * *· ........ ...... lllW.IIIhSL Ia:• Will c..r 8llW.I.IL I I Pl-'11 COSTA IESI * I COSTA IESI * Grand Opening Thursday, Sept. 30th * BUILDERS * TUUIWEII 11a. (IIJ I Pall) • *' GENERAL CONTRACTOR L L ErCILF CIIPlO * 2410 Newport Bl-vcL HA 1185 Newport Beach 853 N. Gla..elL OR 1910 • * DESIGNING ENGINEER E. ZEPELII -SPIIIIIE * 1133 S. Coast Bl-vd.. HY 4-5763 ' Laguna Beach • Tile followiq ciwic-mill4ell finns are ,,. ... of lllew ,art i1 1M llewelo,...•t •II ~plelio• of tllis '"ject. nis allw•lillllllt is ..... lllllillle tllroup tlleir courtesy 1111 cooperatioa • CASH REGISTERS • NAT'L. CASH REGISTER CO.-W. C. SHARP, HARBOR REP. 315 W. 17th St., Kl 2-6737 Santa A na • REIIY··IED CIICRETE BAY READY MIX. rNC. 711 W. 17th St., U 8-2283 • ELECTIIC IISTIIIIniiS NEWMAN ELECTRIC & MASON CO. 2121 Harbor Blvd., U 8-6731 • FilE I FII11IE .. UIIE • Costa Mesa • Costa Mesa • ORANGE COUNTY INSURANCE AGENCY 1400 N. Main St., Ja 3-9251 • IIPIILT 1I.E ~ COASTLINE nOOR COVERINGS 541 Center St., U 8-4481 Santa Ana • ' Costa Meea • ll.ASS I STilE FIOIT IETIL WOII • STANDARD GLASS 6 MIRROR CO 1040 Amencan Ave . L 8 7-2971 Long Beach • IEIT TIICI, SCALE I CIIYEY • • E. A . STEVENSON CO 820 S Santa Fe . TR 6905 • IIEillll HARBOR PLUMBING SERVICE 375 E 17th St., U 8-3632 Los Angeles, 21 • Costa Mesa • • .....a1111..-wTI~ • ZERO COLD, INC. 12())1 E. Bolso, Kl 3-9241 Santa Ana • ......,. • SANTA ANA NEON CO. 415 E. 4th St. Ja 2-2357 • • PLACENTIA AVE. .... HARBOR BLVD. ' ..... AD 3 of Our ''BARGAIN BASKET' M a r k e t a Are celebrating The "Grand Opening'' of Our New Market (No.3) at 817 W. 19th in Coata MHCI Thia W-k. So. Join in The Barqaina Riqht at Thia MarkeL 601 Coast BIYd.. (No. 2) Corona del Mar. and aaYe at tb-low. low pricet~. Open 7 Days a Week, 9 A.M. to 6:30P.M.* Specials For Thws., Fri. & Sat •• Sept. 30th, Oct. 1, & Oct. 2 WE OFFER REAL VALUES IN 1!0 lJ.Y-1oLb.Sact QUALITY BABY BEEF cm.co !,~!.GAR ~9~ FIRST GRADE-CURED HAMS Shank Half ••. 4Sc Butt HaH ••.• Slc ---------CHUCK Pot Roast 29i,. ---SJEA Ro'!nd 65~. Sw1ss 591b. l!l!JUTS MT. HOPE Cheddar Cheese 35i,. 7-Bone Roast :Ialli. GROU D BEEF 29i,. -CUDAHY'S PURITAN-SUCED BACON CRISP l -Ib. Cello Pkg. l -Ib. cello pkg. 43~ 59i,. JONATHAN APPLES 3 "·· 29~ -- LAJl:6E SJrfOW WHITE BEADS CAULIFLOWER ••ell 9~ ---. F AJrfCT JrfORTKEM BARTLETT PEARS 3 , .. 29~ ToKAY 3 LaS. TELLOW TIIJCX:JiiATE.D-~an;;;;-IINI GRAPES 14~ SQUASH 2~ "BARGAIN BASKET" NO.2 FORIERLY IIOWI AS COAST SUPER MARKET * SAME OWNERSHIP * SAME PERSONNEL * SAMELOCAnON a~g;ine ~.~~!Cheese 19~ 21bs. 29~ !~,~ 39~ MA YONNAIS~ 53~. ---isauRir· 39¢ PET -----. MILK 3 ~For 37~ . KEIINS-14 Oz. Bottle uuu SCVDDE,.._., o.. · ,· Catsup PEANUT ...... ft 45~ 1 o~ iiG"Dfp-·~~MUk =-==---SUNSHINE KRISPY Y2 8al. 59¢. ZINNS FRESH AA EGGS 37~ DAIRYMAID : : : FtJIST QUAUTT ·;! Butter 59~· 2 U. LOAP 69~ I Lb. Pkq. Crackers 21~ WONDER FOOD-12 oz. c;-;;-eUo ;o;--Pk9 .-- MarshmaiiOWS 1 o~ LIBBY'S SWEET MIXED-12 Oz. Jar Pickles 25~ coRN-10 o .. Pkq. 3 MIXED Y!~E!~LES 3"'7;. ORANGE JUICE . "' • -----