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C. C. Is Topic
at Civic Assn.
President T. M. Hambrook and
Executive Secretary Hay Lane·
henhelm of tbe Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce wUl be
the spea.ken at the Corona del
Mar Civic A.Doclatlon rne«tne
Thursday, Oct. 28, at the Corona
del Mar School. They wUl de·
acrlbe the function of the Cham·
ber Ln relation to the community
as a whole. Th .. wUJ be a JIOt·
luck dinner meettne. bqtnnlne
at 6:30 p.m.
""DEA,..-'I'JIDAT D UFT
Pollee labeled u a children'•
prank a piece of paper wtth the
alncle word "death" prtnt.t on
It found Friday in h« mall boX
by Mn. Luelle S. Youna ct1 411
1'1llrd Aw., Corona del Mar.
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CAl.IFOINIA NfWWAPfl PUIUSHYS ASSOCIATION
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• • • The NEWP'OitT HAUOit E:NSIGN hu .._,. cl•+•""i".cl to be •
,. .. ,.,., of t•-•1 cirul•tio" by j..clg,_,., of the Svpericw Covtt .,.cl bl
re•w" th•reof it q11•lifiecl to pvWisJ, •II public ftotiua req11irecl by l•w • •
btered •• S.cOI\cl Cl•u liol•tter i11 th• l'o.t Office •+ Co-on• d•l Mir, C.lif.
W•iling Aclclreu: . 1104 Co•rl loule•.,cl, C01o"• cl•l W•r, C.lifomi•
SUISCitiPTION UTES
Loc.el subscripliOfl r•tn: Two y••,_JS.OO: o11• ., .. ro-11.00
Ounicle of th• H.,boo At .. : Two ye•.--$7.00: -• y••~-00
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Founders Day
Banquet Held
More than 90 persons attended
the Founder's Day Banquet at
., JOIIII Y. lfa'P • ft. D.
r...aty .. _._. o. •• c..t CeUe9e
lrvlne Coast Country Club held Supreme Court declslona aren't
Oct. 13 by the Kappa Kappa always popular. Sometimes the
Gamma Alumnae ~latlon of people are aroused. and some-
Southern Orange· County in con· times the administration ltselt la
junction with the Whittier and aroused. No better example ol
Long Beach Associations. the latter can be cited than the
Jl onored for more than 50 ' controversy that raged durlne
yt>ars as Kappas were Miss Ruth 1936·1937.
MuweU. Miss Mattie Lacy and The adm inistration considered
Mrs. R. C. Morrill. all ot Corona the d~islons of the Supreme
dt>l Mar. Others a ttending from Court In this period as an at·
t his a rea were Mrs. Walter G. tempt to thwart the "New Deal.''
Hat<'h of Costa Mesa. Prt>Sident President Roost>velt, ha m strung
of the local group ; l\4rs. Dick In his program by theSE" negative
Drake, Mrs. Robert H. Lenker. decisions. sought to enlarge tht>
SAne. 1869 the number ot jus-
tJce. hu stood at nJne. A clo.r
Inspection of these numerical
chances would rev•al evidence
that each Increase or decrea.e
was lnstleated to Influence the
decisions ol the court. President
Rooeevelt lost thls Supreme Court
battle, but another force was on
his side. Death and resl1nat1on
within the court gaye ntm the
opportunity to a ppoint justices
of his own political philosophy.
TheR ·;new'' appointees prompt·
ly reversed the opinions of court
that had earlier opposed him.
Giles Brown's
Topic Is ln~ia
Dr. Giles Brown of the Oranae
Cout Collece faculty will speak
about India at the lunchfon
meetln1 ot the Women's FeUow·
ship ot the Corona del Mar
Community Church Wednesday.
Oct. :n. In the .oclat hall of the
Church.
Luncheon, betlnnlnt at 1.2 :30
p.m., will be served by the Arts
and Crafts Group of the fellow·
lhlp. ltMervatJona ahould be
telephoned to the church office
at Harbor 5237 by Monday noon .
Women of the commu nity a re
Invited to the lun<'heon and the
prop am following, according to
Mrs. Castleman Smith. president.
~AT, OC'I'08D IL 1 ..
MOYa TO LIDO IlL&
The G. F .• Hat~h family have
moved to lll Vlo lJdo Jlft)fd,
Lido, from 1136 West Ocean
Fto:nt. Newport •
ForYan!
People han Me.
•yinl •.• and
belie"Vin• th.t
YOU CAN
DO BETIER
at
I Mrs. Lynnt> Hu~hes and Mrs. 1., court. make new apop lntments,
:J:XO::•:::J•o::•:::J•O::•:::J•r::x•:::J•o::•:::J•CXS:::li>O:•:::J•r:x•:::J•O:•::li•O:•::li•CI•::li•CI•::li•CI•::li•CI•:::l•CI•::li•CI•::li•CI•::li•CI•~· Thomas Swanson of Corona df'l and thereby ensure friendly
!\la r; Mr Robert Fortx>s. Mrs. court opinions.
Actually, Roosevelt had no
power to enlarge the court. Thls
can only be done by Congress,
but as pointed out Congress has
~ • Fumiture~ Hop. Howard Bryan. :'-tr~. J. E. Keirn President AndrMA' Jadtson was
and Mrs. Phillip Rennkk of so Irritated at the decisions of
Lido; Mrs. William Grundy and
Mrs. Robert H . Straltiff of New·
port Beach ; !\1rs. Stroller White
and Mrs. James Suman of Bal·
be>-' Island; Mrs. Loui~ Gal·
the court that on one occasion made numer ical changes In the Complete llome F1Jmlshln11 4
Uberty__a..KM 4
I I I H I I I I I M M I I I M I I M I
This you might E'ntitle ''Tile , couple more stubborn ones; let
u not slJght them by aD,y
means: Councilman Gerald &>n ·
nett and Hans Broerlng And
the same ratio applies to tht'm:
ColonPl. and tht' L.ldy ·· No. I
don"t mean the Colonel and His
Lady. because the rtft in the
election victory-honeymoon w as
apparent long bt>fore the dead
lock over the selt.'\·tion of that
fifth member of the Newport
City Counc1l.
The propaganda mJnistry is
working overtimf.' on the seem.
lngly popula r propaganda line
tha t th<' colonel Is a stubborn
ob-;;;t ructwni 1. :-Jow. I twlle.,.e in
bf'ing fatr about thb. True that
Councilman Bennet IS 133 1 3r;
more stubborn than Councilman
Broering.
The d~ision -as final deci·
sions always mu t be--now is
in the hands of the ~pie. l..('t
the voters decidt' whose stuh·
bornness they like tht' most.
Just as well.
stubhornnt's:. 1s by nu mcan Couldn"t rcsist lifting thls
Krtlt'!--t>n"s C) pr<'SS foreign trt tht> rolunl'l's naturt> from Dale
But \\oulfi It be ung<•ntlt> EnterpriS(':
man I) tn ... ug).{e-..t that pf'n·ha nl't' When 11 ·.) Par ul1l La rry Stokes
thc ta rt) IS ... tuhbnrn luu ? or .. ,kffi the other day ••Jo; Dale
cuur,t•. ,h,. '' ..,., :-"•'{'1 a bout 11. marrted!"" Larry·., motht>r s..~ld.
a nd 'm111n~r ... till that II "uulll · :->o, he"« a b a('hf'IHr ·· ";\loth€'r'"'
SN>m t h<' ba!)(''' uf rll hi) d It) answer('(! L3rr) a Ia rmt>cl ··y uu
f'\Cn to "uggf>.;t an) blanw nn. :.houldn"t uw wurd::. llkt• that "
the lady mil)tlr '' h11 t>ntt•rt>d ht•r Hi"' mnthf'r h.tri an .m ful llmt•
h igh offl<"<' v.llh ... inu •rt> ~>"\p:.-. l'Xptainin~ JU't "h.11 d h.ll"hf.'lvr
"l"n" uf appl~ I OJ: l"hn,ll..&n pnn b .
<"I pie.; 111 prubl€'m' 11f thf' ufft• .-
Lcr'.; l<lOK at thl" 1n tht' t"Uld :o;e,er tvo la tf' tv rcp('at a good
lig ht of mathemauc·o;. 5o tht>~t>"ll J•Jk£': At tht> C•m m a del Mar
be no quest1on uf per:.onallues Church annl\l"rsaf)' dinnPr. Les
bein~ im·ulvt>d tn the I"<Jnclusion Steffen._.;;en satd that "'nmPn al·
On tht' on(' hand. thl' ldd) pre· ways gPt the laJ>t wnrrt But Re\'
S('ntf'd thrt'<' t·anrlldat('!.. fur ap Paul Babbitt said that In his
pointment tO Coun<'ll These family ht' gets the last wnrd. It
Y.Prl' not sutl.!.>factory to the is '"Yes. m·am.''
rolont'l. On tht' othPr hand. the
rolonel proposed 13 candidates.
None of these wa.s suitable to
the lady. Now let's see . . . 13
as against 3 . . . That maJces
tht> lady ttxactly 333 1 3~ more
stubborn than the rolomt>l. G~t
out ynur cm n <~lidP rules
chi'< k for ~ ••ur-..<·h <'"
and
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!\fethods Of dt>Vt>IOplng a prO·
5:ram for Sf'<.'Urity purchases w ill
~ the subJKt of thf' .('('Qnd In-
' <'"'fml>nt" IN'tuu• '"'' Orang~>
munup<tl~ nn 't u l>bt:>rn<'"'' r.1 \ ..
tht> lad~ .lll th•• t·r~>dlt rluf' h•·r·
~h'·... .1 'luhhnrn nnl.' -..J
.. luhhnrn that ;:tmung thl' un,ult
ahlr ""'"' for r.ur C'1t) c-.. unc-1 1
art' fl\ r C'lll/1 n • of our C'Qm
m unll) "hn \\o'fl' hf'ld in <~uf
fid~>naly hi~h t',IE ... m I>} the•r
r-uno;llttwnh that thf') ''ere
PI£'<'''" a ... r r••Ph•·lrlf'r-.. II) 'arry
nut thf' hiRhl ~ rt''rll"ln'-lhlr cltJt}
no C •a"t C'nlle~e Ar1 Ct>nt Pr Gallt>r)
."'I 7 :31) p m tnti:l~ Thursrla) 1
Will Rt(·ht-..on Jr <>ta U tk tan
fur [)(>an Wittl"r anrt C'omp:~n)
"'ill di"<'U<;S rla<;•qf~ratl()n of
l)l>f'S nf ln\f'«tmJ: mvc .. lmrnt
for m cnmr in\'P'<tmrnt (CJr c·apl
ta l gain. !'J>f'<'Uiatinn a nti l•m.ll
ll'rm M "hon tPrm n;~dlng
nf tln ft in~ a t il\ t hartt•r-a '''""
J>tll utll•n to cu1d•· th•• futuro> • (
Ull( • '1\
Th•• prnJ•.u!.tr 1.1 !111•' '' • lo•.•r·
\\"1th uur 'tu hh.,rn l:ul) 11 '"
'"''' t 'lrllll' \\"tt h thf' c•tlnn••l !I
",.,,rtr.tr\" .,h,t rt-(lf'rrtu~n•~c; th rt
rtnut' th.-''ill .. r t h€' pu hllt· \t
I•· bt th II ... !hf' \\"I) II i In tht>
\\ •f J ... • t tht• '') r rlll•'"' h 1t:hl)
C'""' •·r tr 1tt•tl In purt1nn' 11f 11t1r
C1t) 11111 '' h11 hJH' hM'n rh1p
pin).! 0'\W:l)' .11 thf' C uJonPI f'\er
"inc·~> ht" <:'I N IIIm by thl' vote
of thr J>NlPit' ;ts one of ,thetr
rl'pn>"t'ntati\t'S l"ln the City
C'oundl
The in\"t"-1mrnl '<'fit'S I" nJWn
'" thP publte v.llhout • h.1r~t> ~peakPr" on 0<-t 28 and ~ov· 1
wtll tw \\' r; P:~ul. pr'''lfirnl of
1 hr Lt•" Anr;:elP<:. Stock F:'\l"h.tnJ:t'.
.tnd LAlli' J Zitnik 'H'P prt'"l
tll'nt of KN n and \11mp.1n)
LEGISLATIVE IllS tll 0 J E
:'\frs Har•>ld Bt•~"'""Y uf "~'"
~·rt Beach anci Sup.>rintr ndf'nt
Waynt> L ButtPro.•ueh •·f tht>
Sa\'anna &houl Wf'-..tmm .. ler
w1ll st>l'e as t·,, eha trm en 11f a
LPgi.,lati\·p lno;t it II II' .. ~mrlurtNI
by the f ourth Distm t Calif11rnia
Congrt'ss of Part>nh rind Tf>a<h ·
ers in the school at 9:3/l a m on
Thursday, Oct. 31. .:'ol rs Boyvt>y
Is first \'ice-prt>Sident of tht' dts·
thl're al'(l a trict.
SIYEWIIIIl
Fa~•'*l -~~
BRUCE MARTIN ~
AUTO-DUCI-FilE-UFE ~ ~
LOCAL AGENT
li93 NEWPORT AVE., COST A MESA
OFFICE: Liberty 8-5554 • RES. Uberty 8-5063
Burnell G . Forgey, M.D.
400 Westmlnster Avenue. Newport Beach
Tel~bone Uberty 8-4114
Certified. AmeTican loud of Pwydmt.ry
and JlfeuroiOI)'
lagher of Balboa.
he said. ''John Marshall (chief past, and although nJne as a The Community Concerts Assn.
JustJce of the Supreme Court 1 number seems weU established of Laguna Beach has scheduled
has made his decision. Now let the true test will revolve about four programs In the Laguna
him enlofce lt." So unpopular the popula.rlty of the court's de· Beach Rleh School auditorium
was the action of the Supreme clsjons. Should Congress be so for Nov. 8, Nov. 29, Feb. 25 and
Coun when It Invalidated a fed· Inclined. the number of justJces March 11 . at 8:15 p.m. Gary
eral Income tax law In 1895 that could be Increased to any num· Gratfman, winner of the Rach·
the opposltJon was responsible ber. and If the nt>W appointees manlnolf Special Award
for the Sixteenth Amendmt>nt In were of the "right philosophy ·· Leventrltt Award. will be the
1913. tht>reby reversing the ac· tht> earlier and unpopular decJ~. first artist. Mrs. Gertrude Mc<:a.ll
tlon of the court. l ion could be set aside. of 2011 Kings Rd .. Cllfl Haven.
A storm of prott>st went up I In makln a tnt Is a vice president of the CQn
By W1l.LlAM FJlAJICJS
• AJfTOJIE FOR TEJfJnS? when Pr~sldent Roosevt>lt pro-Supremt> Cog rtppo mhents to the cert grou.A · u . eac president V·
The urge to w rite. which is ' posed that the Supreme Court be r h as hoped that his appointee -------
largely a form of egotism . ebbs enlarged. The proposal had only ' would be In tune with d I I -I
and flows and this we-ek it ebbed one aim-that an Pnlarged Su-j I ration. More often than an::: ~~s -------------
Cor me For some u•ason I ap-prE'me Court m.'lde up of Roose·! has prov~ I H
I . rue. owever on<'e
pronchf'd my t)'P<'Writer today \'e t appolntpeg would decide fa . appointed th j 1 · . bl "N [)(' 1 .. 1 1 1 • e ust ce servt'S for "1th som<'what th<' same atti· \ora Y on ' <'W a eg s a -life. The only Constlt tl 1
turll' a hod carrit>r mus t <"arr~· to tlon. OvPrlooked by m:my at the 1 1 h h u ona ; . st pulatlon s t at t c justices
hi'-tool of lgnorane<>. Today writ· tame was _tht> Constitution ltSt>tr. shall hold office "durin oo(s
lng L a chore instcad of a pleas-The Conl>tttuuon Is s ilent on the behavior .. d h g g • C h . . an t>nce. S('('Wt'ly In
U"'<': tomorrow or next week or Sl1'e 0 t ,. court. and andeed. its offke without fear of remo\•al or
SHmt'llml' soon. I'll be back; in members ha\"e varied over the rt>prisal. their decisions at Urnes
thf' mood that makes wrltlog a years. and at one time or anoth-havA a 1 ..~ 1 __ _. h 1 h . _ .-n .. gon ~ I e pub lc. the
morc Important function than er t erf' ha~>e been S. 6. 1· 9 a nd administration both :t, ld
f h 10 J·usti<'t'S ~ · or • n o any " t P m<~rt' normal pur-Chinese proverb says: "Of ten
suus. but right now the thought reasons which a judge may have
of stutffng a t'Olumn ~A·ith words L Scan 5 . for d~lding a ca~. nine will be
Is a prospect that fills' me with I ea gue unknown to m en." I
dread. M
I Wll~ tempted to "duck the erger Plan
whniP thing and let Haapa in·j
s..-rt the s tandard explanation: The Harbor Citizen's League
'"Ed"s Nott>: Mr. Francis ls en· 1 has appointed a commlnr-e to
JO)'tng a well earned vacation study the proposed consolidation
and will be with us again next of the chles of Newport Beach
-"t'E'k " And It Isn't any dramatic and Costa Mesa.
st>nse of "the show must go on" Tbe committee, consisting of
that's driving me to write Uus; Chalrman K. J. Lorenz. Henry
r·m doing It because of the little Delster and A. K. PhtiJidl, wtU
man on my shoulder wbo mak"H study the effects of such a con ·
me do almost everything I don't lsolidation from the viewpoint of
want to do and should. ISome :-Jewport Beach residents.
day I'll klll hlm.l So. read (\r Willam G Perrow. chairman
rt>adt>rle~. borf'd or uninspired, of the League. says that the
hPrt' 1t as League is sollt'lting any person
It 1sn"t la<'k of matt'rial; r,·e Interested In better city govern·
gnt a list ot material longer than ment to join Its ranks. Inform&·
a gonlla a rm There's grand· tion on membership can be ob·
father·s 1 ~tarlin Frances. :te was tained from Mrs. Ruby Steven·
called t recetpt Cor DeLuxe :\1ar· son. secretary, 215 Marigold Ave .
lin BakP, which I could pass Corona del Mar.
along to Dick Hoffman. It In·
\olve-s "et gunny sacks. hot
rfJ<'ks and a fis h about ten t imes
a" big ll" the ont> he bagged and
It "as t'OnC'OCted for Zane Grey.
ThNt'"s Madly Moruoe·s di· "Have you pkked out your I
\ vr• <'. "hich 1 predicted two booth fur this )"t'ars Chrlstmn"l
tln)' twf, •rE' hl·r marriagt>. There's Prt'view! 1C not. don, delay.''
the l>ij:!n In Costa Mt>Sa advert IS·: state-s Hrh•n Gatterdam. c:halr ·
tng ;>.tudern An t iques. There's the man of booth salt'S. ''They are I
mJ.tchtnll land deal and the sug-1 ~lng snatchl'd up quicker than
ll~''tlun that a few of Catalin.1's e\·er this Y<'ar." 1 ~:nal~ he brought over to ~upy j Lydia Southworth at Liberty
thr proposf'd pa rk art>as ,m the 8·2836 is handling request~.
hltJff Tht>n•s thl' Lob·ter B;ake 1 The Christmas PreviPw. to t)('
"hu h ,, all rtiht. but won't h.eld on Dec. 3 and 4 In the
makt> LIFE in a hundred yt>ar<;; Rende7vous Ballroom. ls tht> an·
and my idea of a really sensa· nual charity event given by the
ttunal idea for next year to take Newport Harbor Buslnt'SS and
1ts plae<>. Profeslsonal Wo men·s Club. Pub-
There's Sm ith. There's the Bay lie demand has made It neces-
Club There's the merger thing. sary to order a much bigger tt>nt
There's the U.N. 1bert>'s non-ag-to house the sport show ouulde
gresslon. There's Easter Week. the ballroom.
the Chambf!r of Commerce, the -------
American Legion, tbe Girl Scouts.
the Telephone Company, the 19th
Street Landing. the water skllng
In the Back Bay, the Cannery
closJng, the Coast Guard a nd a
miUion oth er subjects for a col-
umnist w ho w ants to write.
I don't. Today.
Retreat Held
At Mar Casa
lill.lriiJ Cll .. ralll
~-........,
n.. ,_ MAnAO C, '"''•-'tc Get ....... -of tt.e
_,, '' t• ""11,. ..... lloble ;,. ''"' .,.,,
A ldtch-4-•"'t Nlf "' sh.uw tn att ]uti watch
tM he-an uf \l ur hnm~ rJI.~ ) o(• lu"' on l1f( che
rnom(n! yuur ~ au!t!11UC,.; ~) un~ u J(ftvcrtJ
lu >tn()O(h fl, •en&: hnn anJ ,ctla tTIIn,C: bnt•h ,xp up
r our l..e!chen •n~r.tncly
Afttr f<XI \( u l.cn J ,c:•JOJ lool.. )OU II 't.Jnt h) ~un
<ooltm.~: ""your~· un~e AnJ •lu1 a plu .•urt that
i.s. You II cw l.. • uh a nt>w fuunJ cQnndmtt" 1:-«au~C!
l?"r nnr p~ ran._~ leu you UIC! .II yw r si..•IL Pff..
<,uon·~t tempeucurt's for bal..•n~ anJ roatrlnlt-
lk:xibility of hut concrol nn cop bumcn-.tnJ rom-
pl.ttely au!M\auc l•~ttuin,R anJ umin,ct art' JUJt a few o(
dw !hjoll' ycu"ll nn"t!t •aru to be wttbouc.
Tomorrow · (w ,.;.,) -ouiJ 1.< a p.J dap to tee
rbc alllttn;~ DC"W mo.Jcil now Oft displar. Your oew
~ nn~ •ell cost ~~ than rou rhiok ,,. 1tu to bur,
uucall and opentc.
Propoeltloft ' ,...... o40-~oWiow
eAN~ptinv hcMM oWMd
ships frOM penonol
property tcu Jeoties
that con 't be osaeued
ovoinst forei9ft and
out-of-Stat. ships.
Let's protect the
jobs cmd PfOsperity
thot o thrivinv shippinv
industry "'""' to Colifomio.
NH, ,,,.,
Mlr•l
VOTE
01 PIOPOSinOI
Kimberley Kuster, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuster, 00-l
Marigold Avenue, Corona del
Mar. celebrated her eighth birth·
day annlveraary wtth a group of
her classmates at her home o n
Sunday, Oct. 10. Luncheon was
eerved, followed by lee cream
a:nd birthday alee dec:ontH
wfth Bo·hep. Alter lunch colOC'·
United Church Women of ed movies were shown. and
Southern Calllomta a nd South· darts and "Pln the Tall on the
ern Nevada he ld thm Fall board Donkey" wen played. The party
mf'f'llng and retreat tn Mar ~ded wttb everyone da:ndnl
u1un, EiPERIEICE, INTEGRITY
the Holley Pokey. eu.. Balboa Ialand, Oct. 6 and -~ t .... --y 7 • .--~ Wft"e: ---n er·
· Mra. G~nn Welln o1 Long Bu.r1. TftfY F'lane,ln, lanet
Beach. chairman o1 the rettut. Riedel. • Soan Hoyle. Jan.lee
was ua.ted by MIL p, r . 1a1nes leeDey, Lanl MOC'rlton. Patty
and lin.. a..ter n.ber o1 tbe Jaume. Suun Ba.yt.on, ~
local coundl and MIL 1o1m Lcntlef, ~ lt-.r aM
Mlllt ol Santa Afta. Men. Ulan K .. ._.,. uaa..a. to an.nd 1~ WOCMn ...,. ~ The ... leanne ~~rock and &.f7
owrflow from ,.., CUa wu Jraaaa. -------~~ hou.llfd In Balboa lalaftcl a.om.. .._ roall'. ~
'1'bat the World llaJ KncJW'" A ,..._, Lila ..._ ...
.... tM U.tme Gl tiM NCNat. born to Mr. and 11ft. ...., ..
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• A1PEIR1TER ,..., 11 •• .... Permit Is Issued for ~ ENTALS 1111111•1•••11
... 'I1DB Glad7'a JlewrleJ, • naltGr ot Cllf llav• ._. c-.. -....r :101 E. Balboa llvcl., Balboa, wW
·oouble luck•
Not So Lucky
Plahlq par. boat equJpment
and clothln• Wete stolen from
the 30-foot cndMr, Double Luc:k.
owned by Georp a. Godber ot
Loe Anplea. JnOOI'ed at Ba,.&de
Marine Sale., Newport pollee ,._
ported recently. The thieves &p·
parenUy used a small boat to
reach the cruber, ripped tbe
aerHn on a hatch doot and
crawled through to aaln entrJ,
pollee aald.
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fill IMICI -'--fact a f«.-Y c:barp at a Pft· ~ hearin& at 2 p.m. Moa· A penn.lt b a 12).000 apart· ea&WJCMT IIIJQiiii
clay In ftewport Beacb lu.Uce buUdlna In Cllff Haven, at 1500 Earl Wlna, addition at 442
Court. Haven Place near ~ St. and Tuatln, ..,,000.
HOME
LOANS
Mn. Beverley wu c:barpcl lrVtne Ave., wu l.uued lut e COIK*A Da. IIAa
w1tb blfnl a $100 money orda week by the Newport Beach H. Loud. 8-room, 2-.tory, 1-unlt
made out to the Laauna Beadl Bulldlnr Department. The per. dwelllna at 307 N a r c l a a u a ,
Improvement Co. by Marauertte mtt wu laaued to Mn. Lewis $19,500; 0 . A. Smith, additiora
Grtmth o1. Loe Ancel... Mia. Gardiner of Bay Shores. at 816 Ocean Blvd., $10,900.
GrtUtth aald that ahe cave Mrs. About 1125.000 Jn bulldlnr per· ecoaoaA lOGB LA.IfDI
Beverley the mon~y order to be mit. were INued during the past
mailed to Laguna Beach but the week, bringing the total loT Qc. Lee Jacklonl additions at 445
tober I •a t •~ 000 Seaward, $2,600. Two batteries, wellhJnr 70-
pounds .apiece. were removed.
Other articles stolen included a
compass, two fire exttngulshen,
four chrome pole holder bradt·
etB. cabin steps. table stanchion,
spot light, direction nnder. box
of fishing tackJe, carton of new
tackJe, box of assorted hooks.
two marlin !lags, a tuna t1a1,
broadbUI Oag and two albacore
nags. a clock, light bracket. pair
of binoculars, two red ladles'
padded jackets, two foul weather
jackets, a tool kit and bottle ot
whl.skey.
At Or•nte County's
L .. dint HCNRe Lendint
Institution
QUICI
24 HOUit SERVICE
LOW
LOW "REDUCING"
INTEREST lA TES
EASY
MONTHLY PAY~ENTS
latter allegedly ca.ahed lt hertell. co..... o ._.,.,, .
Mrs. GrlUith also char1ed that Follow1ng permits were Issued: • I~A JILAJfD Mrs. ~verley collected $282.20 e a&WPOIIT R. N. Cunningham, alterations
from renters at 509 E. Balboa Fred Grimes. 5-room, 2-story, at 121 Marine, $400.
Blvd. and allegedly failed to pay 2-unlt dwelling at 306~ 32nd. • LIDO DL& for rental of he:r real estate of· Ill,()()(); Ralph Standfield, ga· Edith Ahrens, 6-room, 2-story,
floe at 509 E. Balboa Blvd. She rage at 124 25th St., $1.000; Mrs. 1-unlt dwelling at 115 VIa San
was released on $2,500 baU. Gertrude Cox. alterations at 1612 Remo, $19,000; George Fruehllng.
W. Ocean Ft .. $1..200; Lido ~alty addition at 130 VIa Lorca, $500.
Bead En.al~ Want Adl. Associates. sign at 3400 VIa Udo, e IAT SJIOUS
$850; Michael Wagner. 5-room, VIncent Mousel. addition at
LAA .. fll ...._. 1-story, 1-unlt dwelling at 3800 2591 Crestview, SS.OOO; Gladys
U11J10 ~ ChAnnel Pl., $12.000. Rhodes, 6-room. l ·story, 1-unlt e CLIFF BAVEK dwelling at 2471 Bayshore Dr.,
1% -.YU& LOAJr
. eoa.trudlaa J.ocnw
t•u C.........._ CDII
ft. RA 11• JD Will (II.VO Ufe ._.._ .._..)
Evelyn Gardiner. 12-room. 1· $15,000.
story. 3 -unlt apartment at 1500 • a~A COVES
Haven Pl., $20,000. C. C. Shaver. addition at 24
Balboa Coves, $1 ,500.
Ito. PA·Ill
JfOTICE TO CU:DITOU
ESTATE of Lottie R. Richard·
son, aka Charlotte Richardson.
deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
the ~editors ot and all persons
having claims against the said
d~edent or said estate to file
For le~ envelooes c.t
THE ENSIGN. H~ 1114
FRIEIDLY
JAMES D.
them with the necl'Ssary vouch·
ers In the otrlce or the Clerk or
the Superior Court or the State
of California. In and Cor the
County of Orange. or to present
thl.' samt', with the necessary
voucht>rs. to th(' undt'rsigned at
his or her place of buslness.
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RAY I SYMPATHETIC SERVICE •
WE IUY TlUST DEEDS
ON Wtll lOCA TtO HOMES
BaiJdin1 Coatndor to wit=
500 Co.it ........ c.-del heer I E. R Abbey, c/o Har\o\'ood, Hef·l ernan &c Soden. HIS Coa-'lt HArtt. 4763 Highway. Corona dt>l :\ia r. a • .w ... ce: HArtt. 4tt6 Calllornla
LAGUNA ~ii~~~~~iiii~ii~ within six months aftt>r the first
' 7 tOlJJ'Tift publication of this notice.
FEDERAL SAVINGS
I LOAN ASSOCIATION
222 OcNn Avenue
LAGUNA BEACH
,._.... HY.f-1177
le Fevre Dn .. ng Co.
Eatab'khecl 25 Yean
Cesspool Service
* Trac:iDg -Skip Work
Sewer Ccmaectioas
PHONE LIBERTY 8-2334
a.t aa:WtoiiT ILVD.
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.. DI DIIPEIY SPECIALISTS!
c:.ata.a COLOIIED OB lfATUaAL
aAIOOO VEJfi:TIAJI D~ aLDmS
WiadowDIGdM-TlGWIM
Tl.a. llyloclr lcr•••
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VEIETIIII ILIID CO.
JDIWAIKQ, ..... ua. &.w.D•n',.c-w
Y. D. COOPER
Complete Hardwood floor Service
Costa Mesa Lulllber Co.
LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS ....... ...._.CIM .,_ r.a.tr 1:1.1
,
Robert Forbes
IaUder
BAr••r •• , 1111
Dated: October 15. 19~
E. R. ABBEY l Ad m I n Is trator of the 1 Estate of said decedent.
Harwood. Hefternan & Soden
1415 Coast Highway
Corona del Mar, California
Harbor 1535
Attorneys tor Administrator
OllDDfUCE JfO. 732
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
SEC110M 9102..2 OF THE MU.
NJCIPAL OODE OF mE CITY
OF N E W P 0 R T B EACH ,
CHANGING THE ZONING OF
CERTAIN PROPERTY.
The City Council of the City of
Newport ~ach does hereby or·
daJn as follows:
SECTION 1: Section 9102.2 of
the Municipal Code of tht' C'ity
of Newport Beach Is hereby
amended by adding the follow·
lng:
"That the following described
property lying In the Ci ty of
Newport Beach. County of Or·
ange, State of California. par·
tlcularly described as follows:
Lot 19 of Tract No. 1136 as
shown upon a map recorded in
Miscellaneous Maps, Book 3i.
Page 18. Records or Orange
County, California as shown on
Sh~t No. 6 of the District ~1ap
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attached to Ordinanc-e No. 635
and rf'ferred to In St'ctlon 9102.2
of the Municipal Code, and madl'
a part thereof. be, and It is here·
by rewned rrom a R·l District
to a C·l·H District."
SECTION 2: That the City En·
glneer of the City of Newport
Beach Is hereby Instructed and
directed to change and add to
the above District Map so as to
show the zoning of said property I
as above established, and. as
aald Dl.strlct Map has been so
amended, the same shall be and
~main In full force and effect
as a part of Ordinance No. 635
or the City or Newport Beach
and Section 9102.2 of the Munl·
clpal Cxte or the City of New·
port ~ach.
SECTION 3: This Ordinance
sha ll be published once Ln the
Newport Harbor Ensign, a news·
paper or geneTal circulation,
prtnted and published In the
City of Newport Beach. and the
same shall be In full roree and
~ect 30 day• after the passage
thereof.
The forecolnr Ordlnance was
Introduced at a ~Jar meeting
ot the City Coandl of the City
ot 41fewport Beach. on the 27th
day ol Septem~. 1954. and was
finally pdMd and adopted on
the 13th day of Oocober, 1954, by
the followtq vote. to wlt:
A YES, COUJIIQI..IIER: &ro.·
lnl. Smlt_h. ......._ HUI.
NOES. COUWCD.IIID: NoM.
A..aDT OOUIICII.IIEN: Nont'.
DOaA RILL
ATI'IST: ...,_ a:=·
THE NATION CELEBRATES
LIGHT'S DIAMOND JUBILEE
commtmorating JtVmty-fivt ytars
of tltctrical progress' since tbt int~mtion of the
incafllitscml lamp by Thomas .A. Edi.um
Oaober 21, 1879 • October 21, 1954
This year is the seventy-fifth anniversary ol the dearie in-
dwtry, and it is being cdebrated throughout the rution as
Light's Diamond Jubilee-
It was on October 21,1879, that, after sprnding what then
was a fortune (J.to,ooo ), and sttmingly endless years in a
long series of unsuccessful experiments, Thomas A. Edison
produced an incandescent lamp by passing an electric cur-
~ent through a carbonized cottoo thread located within a
vacuum.
That event marked the beginn..i.og of the dcctric revolu-
tion. In scventy-five yean, this i..odustry has become Tiul.ly
· integrated into every phase of America's ccooomic life.
From tlut October <by forward, human beings in mod-
ern society baTe increasingly, year by year, bccomc more
and more dependent upon this fcxcx known as clcctricity-
until tocby it is literally true that if all the dectric jl'CDCraton
in all of the pow,erhouscs oi our COUDtty md other modern
industrial nations were stopped il would be tbc cquinlcnt
of stopping the beartbcat which IQitaiM tbc life wilhin
those nations. · --.; ~"" .. ' •
We tend to take for paaeed the camfarta aDd am'fmi-
ences, the relid &om toil md nit add.itioos co leisure which
h~ve resulted from the a:ploai'YC adnotx of lhc past half
century. We are prooc to fcqet that tbc pkntiNdt and
abundance which makes uailable 110 the cibzml of the
United States oi America in the year 1954 the hiahc-lmng
standard known in world hisrory did DOt just happen, They
exist because thOK who crakd it bad the &eedom of oppor-
tu nity and the incentive 110 crea11e, pb a IC:Die of responsi-
bility and obligatioo.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
EDISON COMPANY
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Le .. • Boa UWII I:IMI .............
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Srr anti htar tht histork Light's
Dia111ond jMbiltt Ttln:ision Show
S1111Uy, Oct. 24, 6:oo to 8:oo p. "'·,
tnt .U f•r TV nttworh:
ABC CBS DUMONT NBC '
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,...,._AY. oc:roua 11. liM
Saturday, Oct. 30, is the big
day -the second annual com ·
blned P.T.A. Carnival of the Hor·
ace Ensign a nd Newport Ele·
mentary schools. The site for the
Carnival will again be the Hor·
ace Ensign School rrounds. and
the hours are from 2 to 9 p.m.
• • •
mus ic a nd sound, Mrs. Arthur
Dick Hilliard Is President of
Corona del Mar Civic Assn.
Undeke; lighting. John Kimble ; Rich ard A. Hilliard of 6()()li
ga me tickets. Mrs. Jack Brad· Larkspur Ave . Corona del Mar,
bury; prizes and novelties. Mrs. was elected last week as preal·
M. A. Anderson; food, Joseph dent of the Corona del Mar Civic
Cowan: publicity, Mrs. M. S. Association. . ·-
Mrs. Norman Watson a nd Mrs.
Ober Jr. i a uditing, Mmes. Rich· Other oUicers a re A. K. Phelps,
ard Llllenthal , Robert J. Wallace, 619 Narcissus Ave., Vlce·presl·
Joseph Carver and Arthur Rem· dent ; Gordon Wa rren. 308 Carn&·
ley. Uon Ave., treasurer, and Mrs. J. Betty R e y n o 1 d s are general
cba lrmen for the event, with the
tollow~ng committee chairmen:
booth construction. Max Pope;
Since the spirit of Halloween R. Longley, 720 Narcissus Ave.,
prevails e veryone Is invited to secreta ry.
come In costume and make ad· Also on the board of directors
dltlons from the booths; make·1 are Mrs. Jack Florer. Elbert
up. ties. hats. white elephant. 1 Smith. Grant Howald. Mrs. Mary
and even cost umes may be pur· Burton and Hubbard Richter.
TIE 1EW1 IS -· FIST
The New ... .. OP DRAWER
Girls .. ., Boys
BALBOA
asu•
Catering To The Harbor Area's
Be tter Dressed Girls and Boys
We Proudly
ANNOUNCE
"Exclusive .. Dealership"
O F
HALLMARK CARDS
-Now Available -* "HAllMARK" Christmas Cards * "HAllMARK" Advent Cards
1 HALL.\tARK "Ad,·ent Cards" help Children anc! Adult<;
to ht'ttC'r undN tand thf' story and meaning of Chrbt·
rna-. 1 * "HALLMARK" Gift Wrappings
CORONA DEL MAR PHARMACY
"THE Prescrip tion Pharmacy~<
823 Coast Blvd. • Corona del Mar Harbor 2272 •
WATCH FOR THE OPENING
of the NEW
CORONA DEL MAR PHARMACY
chased. Food for the hungry, ~or· Next meet ing of the assocln·l
tune telUng, a nd the exciting tion will be held Thur day. Oct.
new Spook House will provide 28. a t the Corona del Mar School.
amusement of all kinds. It will be apot·luck dinner meot-• . .
Membership drive posters were ing beginning at G:30 p.m.
selected a t the Horace Ensign , CBABTE• CRA.HC£ VOTE
P. T. A. Boa rd meting Oct. 14·1 The Issue of whNher the New·
The rooms w inning first. second. port Beach City Planning Com· I and third prize respectively for 1 1 111 h 1
the mos t members are Miss ' m ss on w ave Sf'Vf'n or n ne JUCBAJlD Bn.LlllllD
Dulin. 8th grade; Mrs. Mosstel· ;;~:;r:ot::!'a~h:;~~::at:U~ '------------
ler. 8th grade. a nd Miss Cooper, nlclpal election next April. The I JOBJISONS CET SON
6th grade. Mrs. Fred Woodwo~h Newport Beach City Council re· A son. 8 lbs .. 6 oz .. was horn
wns npointed Hospita lity chaar· cently adopted a resolution call· to Mr. a nd Mrs. Paul E. Johnson
man. lng for the voters to decide the of 2337 Elden Ave .. Costa Mesa.
Fn.ecuy Dick ,...._ •• a -...-u.. •• loftly a.or
cnen.p .. tiM ..................... --........
woata a .. art.~ rooaa. We bCift .....oa1D9 fw
•• darD aDd trodltieeal-...._ . . . aDd oar ,no. an
sa l t.cl to your Jaad9et. ..._. U ~
STOP Df TillS WEU -AMPLE PA.aKDG SPACK
OPEJI nOM I TO I e CALL ~. a2l
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Complete Decorator Service and AdYice
DICI lACIER FLOOI IIVEIIIIIS
a. VIa Lido. IJdo ~ C:.t. ........... .._. The 7th and 8th grades will Issue. The new city ch art er. yet In St. Joseph Hospita l on Thurs·
have t heir ··~ck to School ~ beappro~d bythe s tate leg· ;da~)~\~Oc~t=.7~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Days" a t 7:30 p.m. Monday. ls lature. calls for seven mem· :
SON BOJlJf TO BUCKLETS • beis.
A son. Roger Dale. was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Buckley
of 315 E. Balboa Blvd .. Ba lboa,
on Friday. Oct. 8, In Hoag Me·
moria! Hospital.
No. A-24150
DAUCBTEA FO. KTEBS
A daug hter, Marla Colleen.
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Myers ot 883 W. 20th St.. Costa
Mesa. In Hoag Memoria l Hos·
pltal on Thursday Oct. 7.
NOnCE TO CREDITORS Jfo. A-247CI
Estate of VAUX J. WHITE. de· JfO'nC£ TO CJIEDITOilS
c·Pas<'d. E s t a t e of SYLVESTER ~1 I
~otice Is hereby given to the KEYS. aka S. M. KEYS. deceaSt'd
cr<'dltors of and all persons hav.l Notice is hert>by giv<'n to the
ing claims against the said de· I creditors of and all persons hav.,
C<'d<'nt or said estate to file them I ing claims a gamst the said de·
w1th the necessary voucht>rs In ceden t or said estate to flit> them
the officE' of the Clerk of the Su· w ith the necessary vouC'hers in
perlor Court of the State of Cali· I the o!fice of the Clt>rk of the Su·
fornla. In and for the County of perlor Court of thE' State of Call·
OrnngP. or to present thE' same. 1 fornia In and tor the County of
with the nl'<'essary vouchers. to j Orange. or to pres<.'nt thE' snme.
th<.' undNslgned at his or h er
1
w ith the nt>ce sary vouchers. to
place of businPss, to·wlt: the undersigned at his or' h<'r
M thur J. White. c/o Thomas E. place of busln<•ss, to·wlt :
J-ll."ff<.'rnan. 1415 Coast Highway. Thomas E. HI."U<.'rnan. 1415
I Corona d<.'l Mar. California. wlth·l Coast Highway. Corona del Mar.
In six months a!tt>r the first pub·, California, within six months
11lcatlon or this not ice. after the first publication of this
. . .
113 TRIPS TO
tMMH~t. ..
,
Dated: October 1, 1954. I notice.
3127 East Coast B b --t Doon East ARTH UR J. WHlTE. Dated: Oftober 1, 1954. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~,Administrator of the estate of I THOMAS E. HEFFERNAN. '
For
Peace of liiHI
Our Insured Payment Plan ot
funeral purchase Is "deliberately
d£'slgnNI for peace of mind," it
pNmltc: payment for any of our
<:N\'JC'f'' over an extt>nded period
of limf' :\tany peoplf' have taken
advant:lj:!l' of thP Insur<.'d Pay.
mf'nt Plan
l
TKE ~· Of 1M(
GOlOflt ltUU • s.,.i,.,,
I A l i O A • 11Al.80A IS t.AHO .
liDO ISl E .
NEWPO RT
~EAC t1 .
CO RO NA
OH ~AR
I wd decedent. Admlnlstrator of the estate of
Thomu E. Hdfernan. said deeedenL
1415 Cout Highway, Harwood, Hefferna n • Soden,
Corona del Mar, CaJifornla. 1415 Cout Highway,
Harbor 1535 Corona del Mar, California.
Attorney for Administrator. Harbor 1535,
Publish : Oct. 14. 21. 28. Nov. 4. Attorneys for Administrator.
In t he Newport Harbor Ensign Publish : Oct. 14, 21, 28, Nov. 4.
No. A·24447
NOn CE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE of VIlla P. Davies.
deceased.
~OTICE IS HEREBY GfVEN to
the creditors of and a ll persons
having claims against t he sa id
flec<>dent or said estate to tile
lh<'m with thE' necessary vouch-
ers In the otrlce of the Clerk of
the Superior Court o! the State
nf California. In and for the
County of Orange. or, to present
t h<.> sam(', with the necessary
voucht'r~. In the undi."Tsigned at
h i!. ()r h<'r place of business. to·
\\It:
Ha rry L Blodgett
30161t W. Newport Bl vd.,
I Newport Beach. Call!.
within six months after the flrst
publication or this notice.
Datl."d October 13th. 1954.
Pra nces D. Graham
In the Newport Harbor Ensign
LEGAL NO'nCE.
CEltTJJ'JCATE OF aUSDfESS
Plctltioua FinD Name
T H E UNDERSIGNED d o e s
hereby cert ify that he Is conduct·
ing a nursery a nd garden supply
business a t 1206 Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar, Californ ia un der
the fictitious firm name or CO·
RONA DEL MAR NURSERY and
that •ld fi rm Is com posed of the
following persons, whose names
In full and places of residence •
are as follows. to·w lt:
Guy 0 . Buch anan. 11361 La
Vereda, Rt. 1. Santa Ana, Call·
torn Ia.
Witness my hand this 7th day
of October. 1954.
GUY 0. BUCHANAN.
State of Calltornla l
County of Ora nge )ss
On this 7th day of Octobef.
I AdminiStratrix of the Est ate
of said dece.ndenL
------------------------Publish : Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4, 11
A.D. 1954, before me. the under ·
signed, a Notary Public In and
for the sa id Co unty a nd State,
residing therein, duly commis·
m lssloned and sworn. personally
ThiJ Sunda)', Octobtr 24, Jtt
••t i GHT'S D IAMOND
J UBILEE SHOW''
6:oo · 8:oo p.m. Paci fie Scandard Tim~
Fo ur celevision netWorks:
ABC CBS D U MONT N BC
In the Newport Harbor Ensign.
LECAL .OTJCE appeared GUY 0 . BUCHANAN.
r;o. A·:MG4Q known to me to be the person
NO'MCE TO CUDIT()JIS whose name Is aubscrlbed to the
F;STATE OF LEO REuEL FUL-within Instrument, a nd acknow-
LER, deceued. Jedged to me that h e executed
NO'nCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the same. In Wltneu Whereof, I
the creditors ot and all persona have hereunto .et my hand a nd
h avlna claims aaaJnat the said atfbced my official seal the day
decedent or .. ld estate to file and year In thl1 CerUtlcate first
them with the necessary vouch· above written.
en In the ottke of the Clerk ot OONALD D. HARWOOD,
the Supulor Court of the County Notary Public In a nd tor said
of Ora np , St ate ot Calltornla, County and State.
•
Metro's five-yeor fifteen million dOHor proorom
for p rogress has covered a lot of grawnd in Oft•
short yeor, and it's only the beginning.
New buses have alreadr come to many commu-
nities-one hundred ond fttirty were_..., tM lint '
year-one hundred more hove been otd•edfor ...
secc;>nd yea r-and mare to follow. Metro i5 now
using portiqns of five freeways ~ serve you with
more rapid, efficient transportation, and the Metro
freewa y service will conrinue to expand as th4 free-
ways push further into outlring communities.
Whether you ride Metro once a year,
or twice a da y, our pledge to you on this,
our first birthday, is the some a s it was a
yeor age ... be"er semce at economical
rates. You11 find it prodical to UM ~
sertke wherever you to I
Two fvtl houn, f~runng a sp«ial message
lr~m Pr~SJd~nr D w r&h t D . Ei s~n how~r.
Spuklin& cntertain~nt by a cast of lavorires.
or to preeent the same, with the My co~lon expl.rft 8·28-!58.
necessary vouchers, to the un-Publlah: Oct. 14. 21, 28. Nov. 4
deralped at hJ.a or her place of In the Newport Rubor EnalfD.
busln~ to·wlt: --~=:=:=:=:=:=:=::==::=~:=:==:=::=:=:=:=:=:=:=;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:==;;;:;:;;;;;:;:;;;:;;;::=:=~~;--c/o Harwood, Heffernan &
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SJIII'ri"l ...._ ...,_
ProchiC'ed br Da•id 0 Sefan~ leN .. c. ....
Musical dareaioo bJ Viaot YouQJ lOla New*
I CJ-.1•1 ,_ 7''' ,,.__,of n..., A. .., Ml 1111 ..
III.IIH'I ;.,.,;.. •f ,.../wll ,_nuu._. ,._,, ..... If I at•
IO.IIIIIN CALI.OINIA
..... co .... ,
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Soden, 141!5 Coast BJ~way, Co·
rona del Mar, Caut. wtthtn al.x
mon th• after the f1nt publlea-
tlon of tbJa notkle.
Dated ~ber 7, 19M.
CA l'lll:ltln: S. nn.u:a .
Admlallllratrbl ol 1M
l:.ta .. ol NJd cleeedellt.
H.UWOOD, D#i &NA!f •
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taUMDAY. OC'I'OI&a II. liM
au•n IID•sa •AMD
ldiA I'REKT roaPM&•
CharlH L. Heller of 2'JS E. 21at
St. Costa Mesa, baa been em-
ployed u the City ot eo.ta Meu
atreet for~man, CJty Manaaer
Ceoree Coffey announced Mon·
day. M.r. HeUer started "<lfk
Monday. He Is the tll'lt and only
employee of the dt:y ..._ ._
Partment. Mr. Coffey added.
Let the
Sl111ffer Spt•
DO IT FOI YOU!
PboDe f• AppoUitllleat
BABIOB 1742
819 So. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
Ask About Our
HOME PLAN
Youth Music
Group Elects
Mrs.. Sboll@r Whit~. Balboa
laland, ta new prealdent ol th~
Newport Harbor Youth Sym-
phony Auoc.. Other oUlcen for
thla year are: John Kimble, Bal·
boa, vtce-prealdent; Mn.IUc:hard
Ullenthal, Balboa. • e c re t ary;
H~nry Vaucbn, Newport Hel&htl,
treu urer.
Leonard Craves wUI ~e u
r enera l concert chairman, and
Mrs. Robert Crleaer will be
Membership Ch airman. M r 1 .
Ronald Barlow w lll continue u
publicity chairman. a u l.ted by
Mrs. Cheater Eckert. Mn . Law·
renee Brow n, retlrlng President.
was asked to serve In an a dvi-
!JOry capacity. Mrs. James McKee,
Tustin, was a ppointed as adult
Music Librarian.
DAR to Host
State Regent
•
• • •
'nle Supper Club, a new type
IOdal twnt fot younr people In
the ana wtll beetn with their
tint first dinner dance to be
held at the Newport Harbor
Yacht Club thll Saturday. With
the abandon~nt of the Cotll·
Uon dance IJ'OU~ thll new ln-
vltat1onal affair wlll fill the 10·
clal void for hlrh achool aopho -
morH, Juniors and aenlora as
well u aome of the youne
people away at school who will
be home week -ends. Leo Rojas
orchH tra will pla y for dancing,
a.ecordlng to members of the
Supper Club committee who In·
elude Mr. and Mrs. John P.
HurndaJI. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
B. Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. More·
land Lelthold and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas C. Webster. • • •
New resldehts In the HarbcJr
area are Mrs. Emmy Lou Kerr
of 418 Larkspur Avenue, In Co·
rona del Mar. and ht>r children
Wendy. 4, and Jeffry, 1. The
Kerrs came to California from
The Col. William Cabell Chap-Coldwater. Michiga n.
ter or DAR will .honor th e state 1 • • •
regent. Ruth Apperson Rous, at At a quiet cert'rnony ,In the
a 12:30 luncheon meeting Wed· First Presbyterian Church In
nesday, Oct. ZT. at Irvine Coast Santa Barbara. fashion school
Country Club. All visiting DAR director Marjorie Hale ~arne
members In ttTe area are Invited Mrs. Alfred Ellmore. The wed-
to m eet with the local chapter ding took place on Saturday
for that occasion. Oct. 2 And what does a c.-harm
Overseas Unit
Meets Friday
and modelling expert wear to
her wedding! A delleate pink
brocade gown. • •
There'll be new stories of the
wild west and the fabulous
Mrs. George Bacon of 100 rodeos being told on Coast Bl vd.
Ncwp_." i•IWs'lr
.,,..
In Corona del Mar a fett day.
before taldnr hlr mother back
tor a vlalt.
Lido Fashion Show to Raise
Funds for Symphony Group
Oanp County Phtlharmonk MIL Mupnt Wiatt.. ..,._ 1.-
Soetety wW bneltt from a Udo HGW4ay ud lin. Jolua lroQJI·
e • • lale tuhloa lbow and tu to .,. ton. rr.Adtna at tiM tH tabk
A few day• after the death held at 1:30 p.m.. Prtday, Oct. 28. wUl be Mra. Lee aam.., 111'1.
of Mra. Fred C«nick, The Enalp at the Udo tale Clubhouse. Mra. llalpb Ta.ndow*y, M.ra. John
received a taet JbMt on _..,. Paul M. a..en. dlalrman, an-Earl and ..,._ Maxwell Stur.-.
to the communlty accompUahed nouneed that IJdo Faablons wtll 'ncketa may be obtainH from
by her before her death. Mn. pr..m tJM dothee wtth dub ~ members or the U do
Nell cameron. vice president or members ap~arlnJ u models. CommunJty ClubhouM.
the Hoaa Ha.pltal Aux11Ja.ry, '1111.1 ll the fJ.rst or • series of
added thla note: ~ents planned by members ol AI ID** COIIPPaDC&
"Helen Cornick was s uch a the Udo Iale Woman's Club to
quiet little woman that we bad raise funds tor a permanent
quite a time the last two days Oranae County Symphony or·
trying to com pile 110me vital sta-gaolzatlon. Mrs. Rogers· com-
tlstlcs. Howevt>r. the Auxllla.ry mltte Includes Mrs. Ralph Tan·
and Ebell appreciate and are dow5ky, tea chairman; Mrs. John
proud of the wor k she has done ' Linson and Mrs. Matt Ober Jr.,
and, knowing her, feel certain models; Mrs. Thomas Letto,
that whatever community she Mrs. Charles Lamb, and Mrs.
has been In she has done more Robert Keppen, arrangements;
than her share without fanfare Mrs. Richard Mackel'. door
Gladys Trin, for Ebell. has prizes: Mrs. Jerome Helperin and
talked to aU who worked with Mrs Robert Frailey, progTams;
her and we In the Auxiliary can Mrs. William Tritt, publicity and
S('«)nd Mrs. Tritt's opinion. that t ickets. and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
a ll who have worked with Helen Ross. public addre system.
Cornick have had great respect Mrs. Donald ColegTove has
for her ability to accomplish her been asked to give the Cashion
task and. because of her sweet commentary. Models will be Mrs.
personality. thiflk of her with Sawyer. Mrs. 9 . V. Hayes. Mrs.
aUectlon." Willis Hunt. Mrs. Irvi ng Watcher.
Robert ChUda, 321 Ruby Ave.,
Balboa I•land. h as returned from
a trip to Santa Barbara, wher-e
he a ttended a three day regJonal
conference of the New Enrland
Mutual W e lnsuran~ Co.
FIRST CHUICH OF CHRIST SC1lNTIST
))OJ v-.. LWe, Newpol'i INch
A bre nch of the Mother O,urch, Tit.
Firsi Church of Chrirt. Scienli1t, in eo ..
ton. Meu.dluMitl.
Sundey SchOOl -----9: IS e.m.
Sundey S.rviu -·---· _ I I:()() •·"'· Wedt~esdey M "'i"9 MMftrl9 1:00 p.m.
R .. dln9 Room ICKeted et )) IS Vie
Lido, Ne..,port S..ch. " open '""~
d•yt from 10:00 •·m to S 00 p.m.,
Wedneade'fl from 10:00 e.M. to 7.-45
p.fft. fn'ijey _,;"91 from 7 ;00 p.m. to
9 ;00 p.m. Cloted Holid•yt..
Tile public is tO'd••llv '""''ed to •'· 'end the church Mrv•ces ond .. ,. the
Reedi"q R-.
. , . , . ,. ~ . f ... -.: ~ .... . .
Light thei~ life with fJith l/lt!
._ ...
1111111'1
Llll IIIIET .... .....
"Greats ol ~·· I call
them . . . What did we 11ae a...
tore w~ had them! Cleanlnc tta.
aues. alumlnum foU, 10a,p pads,
wax paper . . . used ~~ day
... standard equipment In any
kitchen . . . Now comes another
"gTeat" ... Scott Paper Compa-
ny's new Scotklns . . . A paper
napkin that looks and feels like
real 'unen ... Attract:Jve enouch
to graCf' your finest china a nd
dishes. yt"t sutflclently ~udget
prked to put on your table
every meal . . .
Wbealtra~toldtll.-...
$cM"1•• --..ld ... --..-rt •• , bad "Wet eb.,... .. ......_
I pat • .y t.t18f bat -.1
9rilJed t.a.-~ a ,._..
adlechale • • • P1nt I tarMd
.._ ... -• at.dl .. CDIIl
-tbe cob aDd • pa.ttler ..
tried dl...,._ • • • TIM Scot·
ldae .-ct ap ........,. • • • Ia
fact tiMT Joolllecl .. c:ri8p aDd
pwlry I ll4ld _. llilogria
llbout tluow1ll9 tiMaa cnray
..• Jlext I cla•acl tiM batll·
ST. AJfDUWS
PIIESBTTEJIIAJf CIIVBCB 15th St. lr St. Andrrws Rd ..
ASSEJOL T OP COD
21DdSt. & a.aA ..... eo.taMeoa Liberty .. ,..
n:ltST IA.PTIST CBl111CII rooaa a1ak ftCI Scotlriaa ad
ecn. a.-81gb ldaool
Liberty 1·3'773
Pator: .... J--L Stewart
SUNDAY: Mornlng worship. 8:15.
and 9:30. 1l; Church School.
9 :30 and 11 :00; Sr. High Fellow .
ship, 7 p.m.-TUESDA Y :
-........s IC. c:. Croek. Paator
laata Aaa Aft. at MagDolJa cUcmeor ••• TIM ..Wt •.. a .... ~ =::u... .a ..... waapadD tMt J couJ4
Sunday Services: bCift b111l9 up to ~ CIDd ...
9:4.5 a.m. Sunday School ; 11 C11JG1a •••
a.m. WorshJp Servict>s; 6:30 Scotklns also eom e In a vPry p.m .. Bapttst Tralnlne Union: 7:30 p.m.. Evening Servke atuactlvto dtspenser rontalnt>r
South La Senda Drive, Thr~ In Corona del Mar these days
Arch Bay. South Laguna. will be I becau~ Col. R G. Blake or the
hostess at 8 p.m. tgmorrow CFrl· Lone Star exhibit. will again be
day J to members of the Womens 1 attending thE' annual Helldorado
~~~~~~~iiij~~~~~l 0 v er s e as S e r vI~ e League Roundup at Tombstone. Ariz ..
I fWOSLI, Orange County Unit. I this wet>k-end. As usual he will
This will be the opening mc-et·j ride In Sunday's big parade. Col.
lng of the season tor the Orange Blake has been dPputlzed In
County Unit. which rf'Ceived Its Tombstone, so he can help sit
national charter last Man•h. This In on the kangaroo courts and
season will be dPvoted primarily 1 mock jallln' done In that return
to Increasing Its membership to the wild frontlt>r days.
Prayer and study group. 9:30
a .m.
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor·
ship: 10:45 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Young P~ple and Children's
Service, 6 .30 p.a'l. Sun. Mid·
week Servl~: Wednesday, i :30
p.m. Ladles' Missionary Coun-
cil, Thursdays. 10:00 a .m.
SEVE.lfTII DAY ADVEJfTJST
Mewport BIYd. crt lolaa St..
Thursday : 7 :30 p m_ Prayer. Gar polka·dotted. made or
Praise and Bible Study Mon· turdv <'ardboard Pretty
day: 7 :30 P m Mrn's Choru!'l 1 t'nou~h to have standtng on the p r a c t i c e : :30 p.m Men's • . Prayer Meeting. 'kttrhen tabll' at all t lm l' .
ROLLER SUIES
and Invitations are extended to
CONMtrlfJTT NETJIODIST
GO W. lttb St.. eo.ta Mesa
LJbalty I...S52 a ... Joeopla w. Mdllaae
Jlnrport Bel9bb
Liberty ... 532
Elder D. D. Spauld.l.D9
CBUllCII OP ov• LADY or NT. CADCEL
1~1 W. Ba1bea BI....S... Knrport
BA.rbotr 0214
Patber s~. Pastor Fatbu l'arDalaua
Aaat.
QIICI SERVICE
Cal a•
s,.clllllea
AU. STAJIDUD
IIIADP CI.O'rD.
.OYD.ftU &N&Ii
DUNIIY U.WAD
all women of Orange County Anotht>r politician has moved
who have served. In or w ith the to Co ta Mesa. This time It's for·
armed forces In foreign lands to mer councilman Dale Rai'1\.Sey.
attend this mHllng. This group He and the Mrs. h ave moved
Is dedicated to w rvlce In the ln-1 from the Island to VIrginia Pl.
tereat of men and women who on the Mesa. Dale wtll probably
ha ve llerVed their coUntry. pa.r-\be relleved not to be sus pected
Ucularly ones who we-e disabled or runntne lor the next couple
u a result of that eervlce. ol Newport Beach elections. but
Sunday: 9:30 a.m .• Churc.-h Sun-day School; 9:30 and 11:00
a .m. Morning Worshlp-7 p.m.
CoUege Age MYF Service -7
p.m. High School MYF Service: 7 p.m., Sunergous Group Serv-
Ice.
Saturday Morning Sevlces: Sab·
bath School: 9:30 a .m. -Ser·
mon: 11 :00 am. Prayer meet·
lng: Wednesday. 8:00p.m. Frl·
day Evening Vespers: 8:00.
~CB of tbe JIAZABENE
1115 ADclbeim St.. eo.tcr Meea
Paator: a... cu .. Willlama,
TID! ~CB OP CIDJST Liberty ~7111
1050 Cbucb St.. eo.ta lleM Sunday Services: Sunday School.
D ~~ .. ~~~ ... 9:30 a.m. Mornlne Worship at ~ • 10:30 a.m. EvangelJstlc Serv· ~und-.y Servteal: t:30 a.m.. Blble lee, 7 p.m. Sunday. Pr•yer
study; l L-a.m. momlnc wor-meetlnc. 7:30 p.m. Wed.n.Mday. &hJp ; 7 p.m. evenJnc wrvi~.
M LdWeek service, 7 p.m.
Wednesday.
Sunday M;~sses: .00 and lll:OO
and 11 :30 a m Confession: Sat· urda} s and e'>'t'S. of lst Frtciays
and Hoi) Days from 4:00 to
5:30 p m and from i :30 to :30
p m Daily ~1ass 8:00 a m. First
Frtday: 6:30 a m and 6:00 p m.
N ov en a t Perpetual Relpl :
Tuesday. 7:.a5 p.m.
CIIIUST Loaa•au c:aa ... or cc.ra IIDA <•Junaft~l ..... -~ ...... eo.ta .....
Two <:1/t>S too lun<'ht'On sill'
and 8 Jatgl' dinner SIZt> [
sull t'an 1 gl't over how <rn) thing
made of pap('r can look S<l un
llkt> papt'r 1 ean 'lt'f' th~
N-flt kin ... u~rl a:-plaN' mats on
TV snack tra~:. I ran sef'
thPm fulcl<>d anct glt•amlng on
buftN tablMl I <'an 5('{' them
protN'tlng !tnt' ,...,,..,ds frum drtp·
py gla:-w Watch "~1~ Little
:O..tar~if•' thP ftr<;t v. Pf'k in No·
~t>mber thf' ft>llow v. ith the
drumy vol<'t' will tt>ll you
\c1o~ns of cUfterent ways to put
the new Sootktna on your l.ndia-
pensable 11At ... VDn'IAJf
auJIDI Mrs. Jam es T. Gaddeas, 704 Iris what about the Costa Mesa
Ave .. Corona del Mar. presldt>nt council! PDST Cll OIICB OP CBM15T
SCIEJfT!ST
Tile 1-* 0 l..alltilll'u ..
blooatlD9 (I9CiiD OD tJM Mea·
~ ..• a.l0D9 wltb moab.
COIItumes. bonu, deeorati ODS
cmd 9CI'f aceeuorles for Bal-
loweecr ecrtutaiJUD9 •.• WbUe
up tbere . . . take a look crt
the Framettes . . . Ti Dy pic·
tu re frames. ju st 1QJ'9e eDouqh
••• • • • or the local unit and formerly
Arnt'rkan Rt>d Cross Admlnlstra -Pr<'IIY pictur£-s ntt'n't the only CJIBJST CBUIICII n TBE SEA <'//,. $~ g~,._. tJve Secretary in the Office of 1ype~~ of painting dont' by Burt c-maDJty Methodist
330:1 Via Udo. Jlewport Beacb
IIA.rbor 2dl
PcDior: a... Lotbar T-
Sunday Sen·ices: Worship Ser.· t<'e 9 am. Sundav School at
~ Communications. China-Burma-Pl'octt>r. one or Cornnn dPI Mar's lla1boa Bl•~·~~t.. M.-,ort
RA 114 India Theatrt' of Wnr rlurlng famou-> artists. A whtlt' ba<'k "<' p , •-llo • ,._,_
Sunday School : 9:15 am . Sun·
day S e r v I c e : 11 :00 a.m
Wednesday Evening M(>('tlng ·
8:00. Reading Room. 3315 \'ta
Lido, ~t>wport Beach. OI)('n 10
a .m ·5 p m. week day~. 10 a .m ·
i :45 p m Wl'dnesdays. i ·9 p m.
Friday eveni n~s..
10.15 am -
ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL
3208 Vta Udo. Kewport Becrc.b
Muu.t.r:
h. h f of h ._ aator. _,, y n. .....,....__,D 432 32Dd St.. Mewport a.ach World War fl. may b(' rontaeted -.aw am out on I t' ruu I I Sunday Worship. 9:45 and 11
locally rt>ga rdlng members hip. hous€' pnlnt ln~ thl' Pllr<.'h trim a.m Church School: 9..:.!15 a.m. * ..... tiM Mr-. Proct€'r was trying her hand M idweek Meeting: 7:30 p.m h•. Paul Moon Wb .. ler
HArbor 1230 F,~~~~~P.t~~O~Wee~~~~~~~~Re~a~d~E~ns~~tgn~;W~a~n;t;A~ds.~~~ with a paint bru ... h too. Being Wednesrtay preceded by 6 :30 ~I art dlrN'tor for th€' F'estl'>'al nt p.m . potluck.
Arts tnok up a hln p.1rt of t h~'
surnrn<'r for Burt Otht'r Harbor
tnfiVDSALIST COMMUNI'n
FELLOWSHIP
Sunday St•r'-Ic-es: i :30 a m €'.l.rl~
>il'r'l. tC'\'. 8.31'1. 9:30 and 11 :I~J
a m \lrrnam.r Prayer: 9 :30 a m
Registratton for Sunday School
Thurc:cla\' ~<'r\'ic€'~: 9·15 am Pra~t>r r;u1!i 1"\ 30 Holy c ,,m
munH'n f/Ri.,S~~
OUR SPECIALTY
a new look tor tall
sets oft your autumn costume
Individual beauty ~are
at moderate prices
SbCDDpoo & flDpr ,.,... ........ _ ...... . ..... 2.00
MCIDicute ............................. 1.00
Call Wcmda. Harbor 3115
BEAUTT SBOP
523 Coat BIYd. ConGa del Mar
Itt's In tht> F'<':<tlvnl production
this year wt>re ~It'll J B. Gooken
.lnd lrPn<' Boo;;om\\orth.
Th<> Bill S<tnfurds o( BaltxM
bland and th<' Gror~"te PPnnt')S 1
of ruronn dl'l ::\f.1r signPd up
with a ~roup Crom thl' Glt>ndal€'
Chamber of rommerl'<' and arc
ST. JOACBDM CHURCH
liM Onmp A .... eo.te Mesa
Liberty 1·1011
Fcrtber TboiDaa J. Me.U.
Suaday NGUM at 7. I . S. 10 cmd
11:30 a_m. Weekdays: ~tass at
7 :00a.m.-Conle slon : Satur·
days from 4 :00 to 5:1~i :OO to
8:15p.m.
FIJIST BArnST CBUBCB
OF MEWI'ORT
lcl1boa llYd.. lttb & Court Stl..
('\'Pn now In Mexlm for a south· 1 Newport
of t ht' · b<lrc!Pr h o I I d a v With HArbor 3553 Ll!»erty 8·30'72
ht'adquartc>rs in ::\tulco ·City the Pastor: lletbart G. Jobn.oa
group will takt> numerQus sidt> Sunday servtc:es: ~:45 a.m .• Sun· day School, 11.00 a m.. Wor-trlps Into the rn t,r<' n ative area, s hip S«vice; 7:30 p.m . Sunday
t ast we heard It was ramlng 1 evening Ser v I ce ; Mid· Week
down thnt·a ·way' Service: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting.
1..e9ioG BalL lltb St. at Park.
Costa Meaa
Nllliater: Jln. F. W. lliD99
Sundav Sc-hool. 10:30 am. Morn·
lng 'worshJp. 11 :00 a m.
FIJlST SOtrnrEBK IAPTIST
CHUBa!
&00 W. BCDDUtoa St.. eo.ta Mesa
Liberty •· 1284
Auodate PcDtor Cbarle~ atee
Sunday school. 9:43 a.m : churc.-h
<:en t~f.' 10:50 a m Tramin~
t:nlon i p m ~unday. Evt'ntn~
wor<~htp p m. Sunday TP.I~h
Prs and otfiC't'rs m~lng 'i p.m
WNinesrtay. PrayeT sen•iC't' and
Bible study p.m Wednec-day.
ST. JOHN VlA!OfET
315 M arlDe AYe.. Balboa lslcmd
HArbor 0214
Father StepbeD ltlley. Pastor
Father Ceor9e ParDauua
Asllt. Pastor
Sunda~ ''I""<'" -·~• .1 "11
a m c .. nh·....s· .. ··, ~.11 • rcl.l\" a n.1
<''-'f"' ••f •..,t F'rtoll\ .... ar•i lltll\ Oa~ "'· "7 ~ I " • i' n. , Ftr-:t
to bold a pbot04Jl'CII)b or fa·
-ronte CJIMh DCJ ccud .•• Frcrm-
ettes come lD aets of four •••
eitber 90ld or bla ck ... roucrd.
square or rectcm9Ulcu . . . All
f'r lll,t~ ,J,t'<. "i I:': tbOM p rettf cards f OU'Ye MeQ
CEN'nAL BIBLE CHURCH ICIY1D9 ••. tbON l cnoorite pbo-
Onmp A•e. at 23rd St. tocpapba •.. Here's the way to
Costa Mesa. Liberty 1-5303 put tbem up oD tbe wall where
A. A. ltaders. Pastor you CGD Nelllf ecrJoy tbem •••
Sunday &·hoot ~ 15 '' m )lorn· Allo a DJW way to fix pboto· lng &>r'>'IN'. 11 110: ~·pnln~
If you ha\'€'n't S«'n Gl'neral JIEWPOaT IIUBOa co•OKA DEL NAil ~rYic.-t> 7 3(\ :\ltd·w~k St'rv CJTQPhs foe Cbrtstmas 9lYiD9 · · •
and Mrs . Mike Healy. rx('('pt LtrniEUJf CBUKJI COMNtnfl'n CBt11lCII 1('('. Wl'dnl'~d.ty i·30 l' m H.tllov.t'('n' p,,p CMn' E-Z Pop
them momentarily A INter from ....., --9 .,..., I<JU'O '' t f' nc>" v. a~ .,o IM"" or ""'"I Cliff-·-:= ... bta Coogrwgotiuoa.l BAL...,.A ts• ••o h , ..
Ube11y .. I Ill K•Uotlope A"' COMMUNlTT METiiODIST 'Springfield. Mass .. on Sf>ptember a... aoa..t a..IUMI KArbcw I~·J 115 AC)Gte A-.... klboca blcmd JX•ppt>rl-nN'c1Pd' OnP packJ.~e>
27 ~lrt they'd arrl\'e In the Har-Early ~rvlce, S:JO ~.m. Sunday; Pastor: Be•. Paul Edward Babbltt N iDbter: •••· Doacald SQpp makt's d g.1llon of hot rteltctous
bor area In approximately three Church School, 9:30a.m.; wor· Sunday Worship Sforvlces: 9:45 Sunda\ ~n·tce<. ~:30 a m 'P<1fi<'Orn ~a~nNt, "lth salt w~ks. The Healy's formerly ship ~rvl~. 11:00 a.m.; Luther a .m .• 11 :00 a.m. Sunday Sc-hool: C'hurl"h &hoot: 9:30 and 11 :00 and rnPitNl huUI'r . Comes
lived on Marigold Ave .. Corona League. 7:30 p.m. 9:«5 a.m. am Worship Sef'ic.-t>. rom piNt' in Its ""n nlumanum
del Mar. II This Directory • made po-ib\e by th ... ci'f'ic-mincled businessmen: rot! pan. ('\ E.'n down {I) the h:wdlf' for usy ~h&klng
:Mrs. Staurt Diehl. reeenUy re-GENERAL SHE£T METAl WORKS WOOOW0RTH PIANO SHOP ~''" Ma:o;on Siler W11n't Ilk€' me
turned from a trtp north to visit 1 Exclusive Agent for Baldwin Pianos tor thi. but v. h) not J>oP up a
her daughter Peggy, Mrs. Gene 1 ..OS 30th Str.e+ H.W 2210 Newporla..ch 1311 Coast llotd. Her. 3382 Corona del Mar lo.~rt anti t:~ke 11 to th<' show
Lay. for a week. satd that the ' ~ lth )UU Th<' a luminum toll
young folks were packing th~lr I" Ill kM'p It "arm till you're
sports car for a short hunting I REE..STlK IALIOA BAY CLUB rearl>' l l' munch . Don't for.
trip up In northt'm California 1 No Tadc.a , •. No Tape .•. No Past~ gt't to tnk«' a long ~me &atkins ~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~;=:~~;;-~~~~ when she len . Srt. Lay Is still 1711 Co.s+ loul.vard CoroM del Mar 1221 W . Coed H~ay Newport lead~ to u~ a5o> holdt'rs .
Atatloned with the Marine band l CoalD9 E,..tll Jlext ....at a
•Dr. Ed ward W. Milum
announces that
Dr. Paul Van Degrift
Ia now available at hll office tor the
praetlce of Cen«al Medld ne and o.t.opatb.y
TelepiaGa•:
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wood Rd .• Shore Cliffs. has •n· a..... • Jtldt-0 -"-ten _.
IJsted In the U. S. Army Medl-lttCHAitO'S UOO MAitKET a.-. ..,., Jleu ._ 1 c.ll·
cal ~rvlce and will recelve his NEWPOit.T HAitiOit lANK ... .-...& IWtl et a. Utllt
baste tralnlnr at the 6230lh ~-SOl Coact ....... COIOM cW ._._. Oran.p County'• Koet Compl.-. Market 'ntNIIw ta c. ., , .._ .-
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Vogel Value
II MWI PIYIEIT!
That's right, NO down pa yment-3 bedrooms. 1 year
old home on large lot. All fenced ln. rock garden. flsh
pond and nicely landscaped. Located In Newport Vista
and only 1 bl<><* from new market.
Tllll Prill $1 O.IGO
and rent-like terms. YOU be flrst to take advantage of
this opportunity! , ..
THE VOGEL CO.
1:101 COAST BL\T. CORONA DEL MAR
HARBOR 1477 HARBOR 1741
Located In lovely Cliff Haven 2 blocks from Ensign
School and HI School. this 3-bedr. home has a 60'x140'
lot with a large fen<'ed and landseaped rear yard. A
nlee family home with hdwd. floors. lots of elosets and
excel. !luor plan. Priced lit $13.750, it's the best buy in
Cliff Haven. Exclt. financing avail. with luw down
payment
•
elton barnett, realtor
466 :'-< ::-:ewport Blvd. 1 I blk. above Hoag Hosp.l
Ll -2712 or LI 8-7156 eves.
BILL'S BEST BUYS
YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY
FOLKS ARE Sl:RELY BUYl:"fC THESE
3 BHroom H...s
only 8 left out of 33 and the
~fodt'ls are just nearang completltlun
$350.00 DIWI
Full Price $8750.00
BALANCE-LESS·THA.l'll-RENT
. OPEl HOUSE DAILY
Con\e In and pick your finish colors. Drive north on
Harbor. turn left on Hamilton. south on Maple to 2045.
W. A. TOBIAS
-EXCLl:SIVE ACE!'.'i'S -
393 E. SEVE:'ITEE~TH STREET COSTA MESA
Ca II LIberty 8-1139
* IRVIIE TERRACE *
WE CORDIALLY 1:'-."VITE YOl: TO l~SPECT
Ol'R DI~TI~CTIVE H0~1ES
CCl~IPLETED
A::-:0
L"~[)lo:H ('0:-.iSTRt:ITIO~
~l~f: DIVER:'IFIF.D FLOOR PLANS
TO TliE HI I~IE Rl'\'ER WHO WISHES TO
Pl:RCHASE IN THE $20.000 CLASS WE SIN -
CERELY RECO~IMEN D THE IRVl!.'iE ESTATES
OVERLOOKT:-lC NEWPORT HARBOR
THESE HOMES FEATURE CAUFORNIA
LIVING. OFFE RED EXCLUSrYELY THROUGH
EARL W. STANLEY 1::-l A SMOG-FREE AREA
KNOWN AS IRVINE TERRACE -ON COAST
HIGHWAY OPPOSITE THE NEW IRVINE
COAST COUNTRY CL UB, NEWPORT HARBOR.
.a ..
MAY WE HAVE THE PLEASURE
O F YOUR INSPECTION
PHONE HARBOR 4448 FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION
• • *
• • as
Buyer and· seller have assurance of efficiency.
MLS is the combined efforts of 230 members to
match buyer and seller through cooperation.
Every Multiple List~g Office is advised what
properties are available l:>y all other Multiple
Listing Offices. It's like a glass house, all can see
what is inside. '
NEWPORT HARBOR
BOARD OF REALTORS
f.lO 32nd 5'1 WI WKWIOitf BUal .
VISIT •• DPEI l .aES · . -··· ........ . * Ill I E. ....... ...
*424 .... , ... * 2133--P.L * 2011 E. ........
Bay and Beach Realty
Gloden M. Fay, Realtor -Manager
1450 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach Harbor 1264
UIDER CIISTRUcnll
Larce 3 ......... 2 ......
with expansive view ... dJnJng room. rumpus room.
utility room and patio ... Open lor Inspection at
:JOS Poppy Ave .. Corona det ~1ar.
CALL Bt:ILDER
HARBOR 29-11 -J
CIROIA DR IAR
ATIRACTIVE. SMALL. DUPLEX. 2 FIREPLACES. 2
Patios. Big trees. $12.500.
lELIA IIBSII, Reahr
306 Marine Ave. Balboa Island Har 502 or Harbor 2306·R
BEl'fTALS BEJfTALS
3-BEDR. home, Cliff Ha\'en. chil-l LIKE NEW G-E dI s hwa s her.
drt'n preferred, occupaney Nov. a utomatle. $100 eash. Liberty
1. Yrly. ~ease _SIOO mo.j 8-1712.
Ll 8-5326. e' cs. & "'eekends. _F_O_R_RE_N_T __ O_R_L_E_AS_ E. Furn ..
TWO BEDROOM apt .. completely 2-bdr. apt. with gar.. S. f'!
!urn.. Bayshore Trailer Pa rk.! highway. COM: nr. schools
lith & Coast Hwy., Newport and stores. HA 01~-M.
lk>al'h Liberty 8·5551.
CORONAfiiGHLANDS -beaut!·
fully !urn. 2-bedroom. 2-ba th
hom('. $150 m onth. Call Har-
SLEEPING ROOMS & Apts. by
day. week or m o . .J41 N. New-
por~ 8 1.. N. B.
bor 3637-J. LOUISE APTS. Carnation nr. ~a-
J. BEDR. house for rent, 434 S. view, COM. Modern t urn. apts.
Ro ewood. Santa Ana. or trade I Incl. utll. $75 yrly. or $60 to
for COM property. Harbor I June. Another, smaller, yrly.
1937-WK. $50 single. $60 dbl. HA 4016.
COMPLETELY FURN. attraetlvel· SEE THlS 1-bedr. apt. before you
l ·bedr. apt .. breakfast bar. decide. Pvt. gar .. storage. Lots
1 au n d r y fac.. garage. HA J of cupboard spae<'. near shops.
4005-W. 70-1 Aeacla, COM. . 611 't Marigold, COM. HA
BEST BONE I 2919-J.
------------FURN. APT. Good location,
Inspect this beautltul home tor I PIe as a n t surroundtnes. gr .
your Mother tn sunny C.M. n oor. No pet& no chUdren, 610
Good care and food, T.V. $125 1 Marguerite. COM.
a mo. and up. 16Z7 Tustln.1 2·BEDR. HOME. dbl. gar.. frpl.,
U 8-2641. II floor turn.. hardwood floors.
PEltSONAL Yrly. 509 Begonia. Write P. 0 .
315. COM.
NOTICE is hereby given that I BALBOA ISLAND. !urn. duplex;
am no longer employed in the I yrly. or winter rental. 2-bedr.
capacaty of cook at the Drift upper and 1-bedr. lower.
Room-Cora Walker. HA 29Z7-W. -------------------FULLER BRUSHMAN for Corona UNFURNISHED 2-bdrm. garage,
del Mar can be reached by stove and re!rlg .. water paid,
Phone. HYatt 4-1006. 300 Ocean $65 mo. 753 W. 19th, Costa
Blvd., Laguna Beach. Mesa . LI 8·9088 or U 8·3340.
SERVICES Bi\CHELOR APT. w/ear. Furn. If
Painhng -Decorating
PAPER HANGlNG
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Uceru.•~ Contractor
!'ill 30th S!.. Newport Beach
nee. $15 mo. Call JIA 3885-R
alter 10 a.m. 701 Jasmine.
COM.
'HArbor 2<118-W Liberty 8-6632
FURN. 9r unfurn. nouSf>, 2·bedr.
yearly lease preferred. refer-
ence. children all right. 417
Heliotrope, COM. before 10,
CO:'otPLETE PAINTING
PAPER HA NGING SERVICE
Harbor 2976-J
I EUGENE 0 . SAUNDERS ;no 31st Street. Newport Beach
WHY CA.~'T YOU ORNE!
"Patient" MJttlson's School of Driving
Will call tor and deliver
their "patients." Anywhere--
Anytime. A u tom a tI c or
standard shift ears. Dual
eon trolled.
Call HARBOR 4795
· •• Prl)lcllra
FOR RENT
!·MM 16·MM 35-MM
FAST COLOR FILM SERVICE
Model Airplane Supplies .. ,.c ••• ,. ..
New Location
after 5.
SITUAnONS WANTED
MATURE WOMAN wishes baby
sitting and ca.re of sick, In your
home. Day or night. Call after
5 p.m . or between 7 and 8 a .m.
HA 3192-M.
PRACTICAL NURSE available,
HA 1670.
NABDfE
FOR SALE: Outboard motors and
wood; class and aluminum
boats, $35 and up. Guaranteed
Outboard M o t o r Repalrlna.
Mercury 0 u t boa r d Motors.
Spies Outboard Shop, 2510 W.
Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, u 8·2512.
L782 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa
Phone Uberty 8-7042 ______ ___.: _____ WANTED: library aaatstant, OCC.
H. H. HOLBROOK
Dependable Plumbing
A Prompt Repair Service
Maintained
Phone HArbor 4624 2801. Balboa Blvd. N~ Beach
, Pail • lltnl&r.,••r
Vlrctnla Rubbl
typln1. ml.~apbl.na
1786 Newport Blvd .. eo.ta ~~LI 8-:1&'7'9
•PAINT I NG
Earl Sl.eftia
mPalmu's~.._
Llbert7 ....
Startlna aaluy ~per month.
Requires completion ot a t leut
Bachelor's deif!ee llnd tralnln1
oc experience In library work.
Houn 1·5 p.m>. 6:30·10;15 p.m.
Apply In Pft*)n lmJMdlately
at bu.tne. office ol coJiep.
ot1 Fairview Ave., eo.ta Me.a.
rOIIIALK oa TaAD&
FOR SA.J.Z Oil TL\DE. iBOO.
1953 Bukk Super conwrUW..
hrfect eon4.. new
tUM ... tar., 17,000 mt., coa.
Jtl)ow, Nd leetber u...,...,.
RutMw D&. Can be ._
)(.yen Union OU llatJoft, COIL
• ..., •. ,._ ...... ....
LIM's flnlll
Nearlna completJon, t h I s
larae roomy 3· bedr. llnd den
home Is one ot LJdo's finer
designed and buUt homes.
2 baths, hardwood floors,
flrepl. In master bdrrn. VIew
of water. Charm and quality
In perfect harmony.
• •su• REAL n ca.
-198 Park, Balboa Island HA 3TI
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!FOB SALE
NEW UNUSED bedroom set. ~r
vel refrlg.. studio eouch and
dining room table, eh airs. six
antique ladderback chairs. 160
years old. Ha rbor 2133. Call
mornings. 215 Narelssus. COM.
9X12 AMERICAN Oriental rug.
Including 2 throw rugs. $30;
9x9 aqua rug, $15. All good
eond. Harbor 799· W.
BED. eof!ee table, dresser. mls -
eellaneous household goods.
420 Goldenrod. COM. After-
noons.
TIIVDDAT, OC1'0a&a ll, 1 ..
lfE1DOIIT JLUaOa LVTIIEaAif l . D
Continuing their fall proernm eglon ance
of "~en Slgnlllcant Sundays,"
Newport Harbor Lutheran Church On Halloween
oilers the tJtth special event In
thf' series. duplicate Mission
Festival ~rvlees at 8:30 and 11
a.m. Sunday. Pastor Robe-rt B.
Gronlund will deliver the Mls·
slon Festival sermons at both
services.
roa SALE
FISHER UPRIGHT plano, $145.00.
Woodworth Plano Store. 1318
Coast Blvd., CdM. HA ~-
KNABE Spinet, taken in o-n~E_,I_ec-.
trlc Organ. Can't be told Crom
brand new. Thls Is a sl\crlflce.
Blond finis h. Danz-Schmldt,
520 No. MaJn, Santa Ana. 100
pianos .
NJSCEU.ANEOUS
The Newport Harbor AuxJllary
ol Legion Post 291 announ~
plans for a Halloween Dance to
be held Saturday evening, Oct.
30, at the Legion Hall, 15th St.
and W. Bay Ave., N~rt.
The evening's activities wHI
bc'eln at 9:30, according to pub-
licity chairman Adrian Joyner.
A bl.lffet dinner wiJJ be served
dur1ng the evening. Eddie And-
erson's Stardusters will play rot
the dancing. Prizes will be given
for the beat costumes.
The dan~ w11l be a benefit
for the Auxiliary's Veterans
Hospital fund. •
LOST AlfD FOtnfD
KEYS LOST vicinity Blrteher
WANT GOOD HOM£ for (>('dl -Bldg .. COM. Call Harbor 3262.
grccd Scotty. malc. Llb<'rty
8 1712. •IlEAL ESTATE LOAN_S ___ _
CASH OR TRADE for your paano. 1
FULLERTON MUSIC I
110 North Spadra
THAD~ your old plano on beau-
tiful Hammond Organ, Fairest
allowance. Private pr act Ice
rooms ln our store. Oanz-
~hmldt Plano and Organ Co ..
520 No. Main. Santa Ana.
S5 PER MO. rents good:--p-ra-ct~lc-e
plano. All term rent allowed If
you buy. Good praetlce pianos
from $85 up. Danz-Schmldt Blg
Plano Store, 520 No. Main.
Santa Ana.
1111 2111
REAL ESTATE LOllS
•' Free l nspectlons
.. Paid for or not
~~ Maximum amounts
•' Sale. ('Onstructlon
or rellnan~
STOVE. refrigerator. dining set. UCBMGE
bedroom set. living room set. -------------
In COM. Used, good eond. TRADE: 3-bedr. Colonlnl home
Harbor 3009-M. I in Santa Ana for lot or home
$395 BUYS good used B:tby Grand., In CDM. RA 1077-J. 701 Car-
Easy terms. Others $495. $585. nation. COM.
SECUim I.TUIE
IIIYESTIEIT C8.
400 Coast Blvd.
Across from Post Offl~
$675. Danz-Schmldt Big Plano '::CA.JtS~~P~O~B---------
Co .. 520 r>o. ~tain. Santa Ana. SALE _____ _
FURXITURE: Rock maple dining 1951 PLYMOUTH eon\'t>rtlble. ex-Corona del Mar
HARBOR 4729 rm. table. in pert. eond. ~at~ cellt>nt shape. $1.095. Harbor
12 when opened. closes for H 55-M.
s mall space. $50 inel. pad. 440
Dahlia. COM. HA 47J..l.
SPINET. Ma ple Salem finish.
One only absolutely just llke
new. High grade make. Save
$115. Danz-Schmldt. 520 No.
Main, Santa Ana.
SPINET one only. like new $395.
Danz-Schmldt Plano Co.. 520 ~
No. Main. Santa Ana. Many
wonderful baraalns in spinets.
Blond, Mahogany, Maple •
Walnut. All famous names too.
Easy terms. 100 plano. to
choose from.
HAMJL TON BEACH mixer, never
used. other household Items.
Reasonable. 417 Heliotrope,
CDM.
SPINET-:-'I'YPE plano, $295. Rent-
als.
FULLERTON MUSIC
110 North Spadra
,..,..--,-__,..-~ HAMMOND. The Magic name.
One on1y slightly used. Fa-
mous. easy to play Hammond
Chord Organ. Oanz-Schmldt,
520 No. Main. Santa Ana.
ORGAN0--$10 per month.
FULLERTON MUSIC
l 10 North Spadra
WURLrTZER organ-rent-to-buy.
Free Jesson:;.
FULLERTON MUSIC
110 North Spadra
SAFE BUY! USED CARS
'48 BUICK Roadmaste r. 4-dr .. Rlr.H. Dynatlow. black
black finish. whlteo wall tires. This car Is Immaculate $'196
'48 CHEV. AERO Sedan. New black fi n is h R&H
Clean car ............... -......... ·--··---............. :.._. ___ :_ ....... --•. -.. .$495
'42 FORD Convert . Cood top. good paint. new motor hu
only 5.000 m llcs. R&H .. -. .... ............ .. ...... .... . .. $235
'49 FORD ConvPrt.. only .................. ~ .. -.............. ·-...... ·-· .... S295
'49 snJDE. Champion, 4-dr. N~ blue tlnJsh. motor
completely rebuUt ln our abop; near new tires· RAH · O'Drlve. See thla troubJe tree car for only _: _____ :_ ......
'50 FORD 2-dr .• RltH; O'Drlve, beautiful black tlnlah n~ ~ white wa.JLI. ThJs ls a beauttful car for 'only .. -1895
'47 PONTIAC 2-dr. This car has a perfect motor· clean
Inside • out. An Ideal second car tor onty' .. .. $295
'50 CHEV. 1.1 Ton Pick-up. The m otor h as just be-en
rebuilt . $79S
'50 CHEV. Stylell~·f' ~;~x~·~·:;,~;;~~-~~~;·~~;~~ .. ~~ ..
white walls: Very sharp ...... _... '
'50 LINCOLN Cosmo. 2-dr. This one is ~~e of the fi~~t cars we have ever had. Fully equipt. Must see to appreciate
NAJfT N O U: TO CBOOSE PaON
.. $1095
LIIUU lEACH UICRI-IEICUIY, Inc.
USED CAR LIT
114& la ... r Bht. C11t1 1111
UBERTY 8·3201 •
MOTOR ICTIIER
•
IVEIIAUL
.5 P E C 1· A L ·I •
·REG.
PRICE
$111.21
• II-.ILL IIIEI•
I
12 MONTHS TO PAY
I
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ftVaDAT, OCTOaa II, liM
Turkey Shoot
Will Be Held
The South Cout Rlll4f and
Platol Club will staae an aU-day
turkey ahoot and trap ahoot Nov.
21 at the range of1 MacArthur
Blvd. Big bore, arnaU bore, pa.tol
and scatter bore evenll wtU be
ataged. The ranee fadlltles are
now open seven daya a we.k lot
contestants wantlne to aJeht·ln
their guns tor the turkey shoot
and a l110 tor ble game hunters
wanting to slght·ln their rilles.
SOJif roa TBoMno•s
A son, 8 lbs., 1 oz., was bo.rn
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomp ·
son or 312 Santa Ana Ave .. New.
port llelght'l, In St. Joseph Hos·
pltal on Tuesday, Oct. 5.
... Nab Tev •nawe'
Party A Sucau Wltla •••
muaical entertainment
call HAL WHITE
HCD'bcw 4005--W
7IM Acod& C...0.. del M•
'Strange Bedfellows' Is Now
In Rehearsal By the Players
Nf!WpOft Harbor Community 3, 4, 5 and 6 In the Oranae Cout 1
Playen are now In rehearaal for Collep Chapel. I
"SUanp lledtellowa'' their open· Les Sterten.wn of Corona Mi l
Jnr play ol 0.• •uon, which Ia Mar will portray the role ot Sen·
t.lnr dltectecl by Marthena Jlan· ator Cromwell. Jocelyn Tac:ka-
dall. It will be presented on Nov. berry, formerly of Beverly HUla
and now resJdlne In Corona Ml
Mar, will assume the role of Ad·
die Cromwell Hampton. Others
In the cast are Paul Caldwell,
Hiroshi Monda, Anita Metz.. Joe
Hal Dike and Don HuddJeston, Hartley. Lyn Smith, Gene Leeper,
Insurance br o k e r s. have an·
noun~ the opening of their
new offices as general, Industrial
and commercial Insurance con·
s uJtants at 1921 Harbor Blvd ..
Costa Mesa.
Mr. Dike was owner of Dike
and Co. In Redland'! bt>fore mn\
ing with his famll) tu 1 ht> har·
bor area in Jun~. 19:i2 II£• op£>n«>d
his agency In the Ralph ~f ... ,kt>)
Real Estate Office In Nf'wpcm
Beach and moved his uffh:f' to
the Harbor Blvd. arldress In 19:;1
In Redlands.he SN\'f'd as a d ty
Ethel London, Resina Leone..
Gene Benedic-t, John N e Is on,
Crace Hall and ClarE-nce Louthe.
The play depicts the 1890 Pf'·
rlod when women were boldly
assu111Jng nPw roles In politics.
The play will be costumt>d to
rl!prt'S<'nt the period. and bustlt>S
and bl<¥>mers will be In evl·
dt>nce.
•••••lllrlllill
Tall• Tel•llifal
la OCTOBD aaml! lin. Plaall Walt•. U.. fonDel' Miu Joyce a.....u. of a.u.., ._. weddiD9 cab to ber DeW buabcmd. TIM G fn()U.T DeWiyw.da an UYiag at m lith St., C:O.ta Mesa. (Doa Buab
councilman for two yt>ars and Robert H. Reed of 132 Via f
was president of the R{'dlands Ithaca. Lido Isle, apparently was I
Chamber or Commerct' and u the victim ot assault when found
member of the San Bernardino at Newport Blvd. and 32nd St.,
County Probation Board. Newport .Beach at 12:50 a .m
PJaoto) I
Glimpses. h k H d Churc W or ers on ore ay ux
Mr. Huddleston Is president of 1 Sunday. Newport pollee reported
the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com· Mr. Reed had blood ovPr his
merce, a member and pa t pres!·! clothipg and his lower lip was
dent of the Costa Mesa Kiwanis badly cut. He was taken to Hoag
Clul> and treasui.r of the Ha r· Hospital. where four stitcht>S
bor Area Boys' Club. wert> required to close tht>
For a sheer surprise ... At Sunday School Banquet there's nothlne to compare w1th
Larkwood's Stocking "X"! It's the
sensational new stocking made
of sheer Chadolon nylon that fits
t>xqulsltely with never a wrinkle.
nt-ver a twisted seam. }Vhat 1s
mor<'. Instead of the fourteen or
so sitPS of hosiery usually car·
rled at O'BRlEN'S to fit every
· siLe and shape of foot and leg,
the new Stocking "X" com es In
just three basic leg drmenslons.
Its own miraculous s tretchabiUty
mak~>s the hose fit your leg
bener than ever before In con·
ventlonal hosiery.
You'll tbrW t. U.. becnatillll
eomplexloa 9low that Larll
wood'a Stock1Ja9 X 91,... t.
'fO'U lep, that ol a rad.laDt
.. daatecl oa" OMJD'-Jc looll.
ADdu.. ..... s..,tb is adfuat·
..... .. -y ciiiUnd .........
llleflpt. ~: ... tM laeAPt oC tiM
atecld8w -........ . ........... , .... .....
diM .............. .
Thf new revoluUonary Stock·
tne "X" is bound to solve your
eltt problems. tor who doesn't
appredate a gltt of the finest
s he-er ho~? And you no longer
need to be bothered with the
exact site and proportion be-
cause Stocking "X" fits like a
custom."made stocking to any
foot or leg dimension.
laa't it •dti.Det to be la oa
U.. "'Y be9iDJ.a9 ol aucb a
.-.oluttoo.y d i a co • • r y ?
(CYalliEII'I Ia oae of U.. lew
abo.-all 09W U.. wodd t. ,..
celft -early alal..--t of
StoddD9 .. r .) AIICl a..'t it
......s.rtul to llDow liMit tJUa
... product baa bMa la U..
deftlopmeat •tcl9e I• 09W a
year by the mabn of tiM
famoua Larllwoocl b-'-7 Gild
tberelore we llDow It wW Uft
up to Ita WODderful DGIDe.
More than 40 church school
teachers a nd workers were fl'ted
at a Sunday school recognition
banquet held recently In the
Newport Harbor L u t h er a n
Church.
With Marine Sergt-ant Wilton
Lewton serving as toastma!>tt'r.
the banquet honored both th4?
new and retiring church schuol
workers of the church. AC'('Ordlom
numbers were played by Danny
Arthoter and community slngrng
was led by Sgt. Lewton. The SU·
perlntendent's message wa.s glv·
Consecration
Service Set
Invitations to the consecration
service of the Balboa Island
Commun ty Methodist Church
have been extended to 17 euests
of sped •I honor. accordlne to
Mrs. W .. llam E. Bowles. lnvlta.
tlons cha irman.
Those lnvlted to the Nov. 7
event Include the Rev. and Mrs.
E. D. Goodell. Los Angt>le ; Rt'v
and Mrs. Thomas R. Pendell. San
Diego; Rev. and Mrs. Hayden S
Sears. Tucson, Arlz.; Rev. and
Mrs. Alec Nichols, Santa Ana;
Rev. and Mrs. Roy A. Carlson.
Newport Beach; Mr. and ~frs E.
L. Remelin. Newport Beach : Mrs
Harry White and Mr. and Mrs.
Wanen \\'hlte. Burbank ; Harold
Hauser and Frederick Hodgdon.
Balboa lsJand.
.... IDle I ... •
Dill alice ef 88
Miss Alexa ndrla 1 All I•''
McRae. 68, of 315 Drifmuod Rd .
Shore> Cllrts. passed :1\\ay Sun ·
day In her home. Shl' wa'l born C'omc In and S«'C our leg Oat· 1n Bune. Montana. Sht> is sur ·
tc>rlng wonders. and. while you vlved by her sister, Mrs Kath
art> h('rf' ask to S('(' some of our I eryn Barnes of Corona tit' I Mar
fall cottons. Another sh ipment, Services were held Wt>dnesday
the ont>s you've ~n askln& for. In the wee Kirk ot the Heather.
ls here. with Interment follow ing In For· -
, )
( -. -...
~-ltiS COAST .OVL&Y&m
COaolfA DEl. IIU
est Lawn. Baltz Mortuary, Co.
rona del Mar. was In charge of
arraneements.
T. a. IIECAftA COIOIIC
The Teddy Roosevelt Regatta
tor all classes wUl be held Sat·
urday and Sunday by the Bal·
boa Yacht Club.
Doria Talbott'• ----·.Mu4k 9JM;
.... & o.w-k£" .. ,.
-nwm .. .-y~
.. ~'illi9n
Pn by Franklyn Hruza and the
banquet addrt'ss was presented
hy Pastor Harry Stief of Crace
Lutheran Church of Anaheim
Thl' chk kt>n dinner was served
by members of Manha Clrclt> un-
d N dlr('('tlon of Mrs. ~11ldred
IJ.utwlg~n
Retiring workers David B.txter.
Ma rit> Borgma n and Ann Hruza
WPrP pri'<'Snted gtft" by Don
TKELA ALU'IOfA.E CLUB
WILL BE EJifTEaTADfED
Mrs. William Holstt'ln, 119
Shor(>('Jiff Dr . Shore Cliff'!. will
t>ntt>rtaln mE'mbt'rs of thl' Ornnge
County Kappa Alpha Tht>ta
Alumnat> Club at a buffet 'up
per at ht>r homl' at :; p m Sun.
day
wound. At 6 p.m. on Oct. 8 he
had rt>portf'd to polar<' that he
wa<~ having trouble with union
men
C'ontJ nuf'd crowded C'ondittnns
Wf'dt'klnJr. The 195-1·55 o;taff was NlJfE AOZIL1AJtT MENBEilS ~1""'1
and diJublf' se'l.o;luns an Cu-.ta
!><'hnol-. \\ere Corl"('dSt by
E\ PrE'tt A Rea '' ht>n hP
!)('fllrP HMpn PTA. ()(·t
lntr~d u<'t'd They include ~It'S· OJif HOJifOa BOLL OF HOUilS Supt
'lp<Jk(' rtamt>S Ralph Rom·k. Robert Sud-:'line mt>lfl hers t1f th<• lfna~ l:l
dl'ndorC and Clydt> Loucks. prt>· Hospital Auxiliary \\'('rf' <~alutt:'d 0 1 I h M d r -~1r~ \\'JIJiam 'Btl('n pre ... schoo tt>ac N s; es ames ~w thts WePk as b(w1ng nn lhl' ll()nur dent lntrodU<'f'c1 ht>r l'hairmf'n
1 llodgson. Irene Simms. LN> Kesel Roll of Hours. They lnclud£> )ir"i ThP ·mlc'etmg was followNI b\ a
and William Ca r nett and S R. Monaro with more than 5(X)' social hour. Mrs . R. C. C'hun h Mf'ssrs. U>roy Bowman and Ran· 1 t h ~1 J A o--k vo u n eer our!!. • rs. ...."' and Mr!\ J ac-k Kaylor co-SIJC'13l dall McCardle. primary teachers; with morP than 2f')() hours. and ' h
1
" ·d b · •
1 . c a rmt>n . were asstste )' ~· l''~· Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kahr• Jun·' Mrs. M. A. Anderson. Mrs. E. B.
lor teachers. and Mrs. Ernest Fish. Mrs. M. F. Foote. Mrs.
Workman and Mra. Ro~rt Cron· Ellzabeth Hunter. Mrs. K . T.
lund. lnt•rmedlate teachers. and Kendall, Mrs. Ian Murray and
Put.or Robert Gronlund, adults Mr.l. w. B. Wrl&ht with more
and parents. than 100 hours each . Teach ing Ln the Saturday
school wHI be Mrs. Buss Trust. OCC MOVIE TO BE SJIOWJf
Mrs. David Ha rdy and Pastor Dean MarJe Ho"es of Orange
and Mrs. Gronlund. Harry Har· Coast College-will show the full
ber will serve as assistant super· color motion plcturP. "Orange>
lntendf'nt and Mrs. Elsa Sleg. Coast College" at ~londay nrght's
mund and ~rs. Irma Paris as meetJng or Amc>rlcan LPglon
clt'rks Mrs Cordon Robinette has ' Auxiliary l!nit 291 Thl' mM>ttng
Mr<> Bert Smith will serve ns SU· set Cor 8 p.m., will be unc1t'r tht>
perlntendent oC the cradle roll direction of Mrs Kennf'lh ~1;uk
department. I ham.
Bus drlvNs serving u n de r ----------
Transportation Managt>r ~telvln JlfEW LEASE REQUESTED
Erickson lnclurle Buss Trusty. A request to rent.>w for 2.l ) e:1r'
Robt'rt Suddendorf. Harold Neu· a lt~asl' fur thl' Balboa ).,land
dames K. Hurwitz.. C. R. Hall.
H. E. Whitman, K. R. Leathers.
K. M. Darling and R. Miles act· I
lnr u tea bostHSH.
STOUI DaADf OUTED
Tht> Newport Beach City Coun·
ell last Wt>ek approv!'d providing
320 fet>t or 24·1nch reinforced
concrt>tt' ptpe fur a storm drain
on the wuth side of Fernlt'af
..\V(' at c.,a .. t Hwy .. Corona dPI
~1ar Tht-dra tn pape wrll <'fJO
n('('t wath a nl'w storm dratn
undt>r Coast Hwy betng Jnstallt>d
hy thf' State Htghway Ot>part
mPnt <.'II) Englnt'er J B \\'Pbb
t~llmatt'tl that thl' Pt!W wuuld
l'O t $1.:!1)0
man, Wllll.tm Carnett and Cor·' ft'rry landing nnd nt'arby Sht'll CLAJlltS CET CrR.L
dnn RoblnNtt'. Mcmbt>rs of the ~1arlne Dock at the SHuth enrl
p .1 r Is h Education Committee of Aga t(' ,\H•. B..tlll<M h.l.tnd .
wh i<'h supervist>S the work or was r('('elved by the !liC'wpMt
tht:' Sunday schuol a re ThE'fldure City Cuuncll at Its meeting nn )le:ia. In Sanl.t Ana (',mmunuy
lllnc1Nakf'r. Don Wedeking and Oct. 13 from J A Beck. operator. Hu.-.ptt<tl on Tuesday. U<-t 1
Mr'l Brrun Cost<'llo. The pr<'~nt !PaM• l""<ptrl"' tn
A dau~?hl<'r 8 lb<;. 6 "' wa"
bc1rn tn Mr .tncJ :\frc; C<'oor~<' R
C'lark uf 119.71 Rt><llan cb PI l ,,..,,.~
Gr1111 aap Scllool
lnlrlcliiiSJ ..
Unanimous approval of tht>
("'Ut s(' oC study a nd teaching
methods In :'Jt>wport Beach ele·
menta ry schools has been \'Oit.'ed
by the curriculum committee of
representative cltlzt>ns formed by
the board or trustees of the r\ew·
port Beach Elementary School
District.
LOCAL K>WLEJIS LJSTED
Df WEI:D.T BOJifOa aoLL
Th~ weekly honor roll of
county bowlers In the 600 and
over bracket Included the fol·
lowing lrom Van's Bowline aJ.
leys: Jim Valentine. Z9 -690;
Vlnt King. ~78; Slim Troost.
~; R. Astroga. ~.
CllaJIT caoaca n TilE SA
Rev. Roy Carbon will ~peak
on "Mark.a or a VitaJ Church" a'
the 9:4$ and 11 a.m. Sunday
RtVJca at Chrlst Cbureh by the
Sea. Rev. and Mrs. Carbon wUI
h old Open Hou.e at their new
panonage home. 489 E. 18th SL.
C08ta Mesa. from 2 to 5 p.m.
Sunday.
e aooK UCTIOIII
1962, he c.xplatn('cl Ill' prnp•l.,Pd HODGES CET SON
to Install nt'w uruh·r~ruuncl flll •l
storag<' tank" nw m.tllc•r "·''
reft>rred to Cit) ~tanagl'r J ohn
A "'" 7 lh' 7 nz '' "" l->•1rn
t'' \fr 1nd '-lr' C.trl [) Hud~:t•
of 2~1'• !::I« It n ~' r l'• ,r.t )It• '-<1
Sailors and C'tty .\ttorney Karl tn S.tnt.c ,\r .l Commu:.tt) Hu ...
Davis. pit.tl nr \low ria) t \t·t I
;
• I
•
A ~ ol. Ruth Me&mney's
~ .. Far. Far bom H~" was
prewntad ........... ,. ~ ~ lJ .
btarlan Dorothee SIMely at the
meecJq ol. £bell look Section 1
h•ld at tbe bame ol. Mn. C. I.
Ru~ • ..,. ....._ ltbs. Artbur
Cant and Mn. O..W RltcbN> ~ ••• ..-we~ .. 11111111111111
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Oltla II && .. 1 t.a & 7 te .. '· a A Cletlifeed Ad in The Ensiqn ...... .,._ -=•-.. ~ 4111 -brirte~~ NNMdi•'-,........! c.l L----~-----.._ __ ..,......,......, ___ _. Hef'bor 111~1115 lftd IDf"''M itl
··-
--·=
Free , Dolls·
W._ ne, Tllll $48
THE DOLL
OF YOUR CII.E
Is Yours FREE!
OVEJl 25 d.lfleJ" ... t dolll to cbOOM
boaal Eacb ls mowated 1A dear
plastic dlaplay caM cmd ls per·
maaeatly tc.Dted. Ey.. OPEJif
iaacs CLOSE. FREE $2.81 VALUE
lOST SEE TBE.SE 90'9"\ll Hollywood "Adora" dolll. ODce
AJif'1' 9f,rJ from 6 tO 60 ..... u th-. beauWuJ do1la. abe will
wcmt a complete set.
This Is A 13-Week OHer!
Every
DAY!
WHITE JlOSE
YOUR BEST BUYS. -·
Every
DAY!
POTATOES 101bs. 19c
WASHlJifCTOJif JOJifATBAJC
APPLES llbs. 25c
~BAlm
SUCED BACON
SELJIA UDI1.DS
WIENERS
!». 39c
lb. 49c
BLUE 'lf COLD
BEER IJC 12 OZ. Plu Tax
6 cans 75c
VET'S
DOG FOOD 6cans45c
NEW. DELJCJOtTS BLEJm-1 L.L VAC. TIJif
"COFFEE PLUS .. lib. 69c
DODSEJif (AliT STTLE)
CoHage Cheese 1/2pt. 17c
"YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD STORE"
55 MARKET
"THE BEZDEK'S"
2664 Newport Blvd.. Costa Mesa
OPEN 8 A.M. to 8 P.M.-CLOSED N OJifDAT
. ~\ •t tit~· ' .
, , •
aiGINNING OCTOBER 31 .. be sure to •ua 'rO y ... ••• ••••no•Y
to h..,..
YH•C•P ... W. ... H
.,.,ONftteC....,tlhJtl I ...... ...... ...... ............. '' .... ,.. .. ... ....... a,_ ...... $ ....
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fACD aGIIT taOMIDAY. oc:roaa I L liM
~;;-~-F;;-:,;:-:--:_-;;o:--:-•• -;-;:;-!-=-:M=--a-y_o_r-=G-:-e-ts--:M=-=-ed•a•lu.li~o-n----:-==========::i=;Fr=OID= ... =the====,=o=u=c=E::;:B=L=o=na=~n·•ii~··
Funeral wrv1~• for Mn. Fred F L• h t J bel e ~AY, OCT. 11 , *MIMOM cut hla rowboat 100M CaD HA uti ~v;~r~~;;·a:!c~~a= or II Is u I ee lal~~~~u~~~~ :o:~::..:v~8!i..W:: ~;~~u
Oct. 11 ln the Parkes-aJdley ol two rtn,. valued at tsOO. a ~tor ~t ... Prank T. M il YJA UDO
Mortuary wtth Rev. lames Stew· On the ooculon of Urh t's tric la mp on October 21, 1879. t50 radio, 12 .-...a valued at 125 HallJDanD. M, ot Lona lleada, Udo 5hoppna Otfttft'
a rt. pastor ot St. Anctrew. Prft. Diamond lubU~. Mayor Dora The lubllee will come to a cU· and a $12 auto robe ••• A. pol't· wu anue.tl on a drwlk clttvlq ~••••••••••• ..
byterla n Church. oftlctatJnr. Mrs. Hlll of Newport Beach was pre-max Sunday with t he presenta· able raclJo and dlrec:tlon lind« chu .. at 0ra11p St. and Ceut
Cornick died Oct. 7 ln her home. sented with a bronze medallion tlon of the two-hour l ubllee tele· valued at $180 wu lltOien from Hwy ... A 1/a-IBc:b b&IIIMutq,
Mrs. CornJck was chair man of by C. D. Shedenhelm, Southern vision show on all four major hla boat, Lucky hhfty, moored w lleved 11om a .Unpbot. wu
the sewing and mendlnr com · Callfornla Edison Company dis· television networks. at Servtc. Afloat. Baltfoa Marina. tinct t""*p a bad! Mdroom
mlttee of the Hoar Hospital Aux· trlct manager. The heavy three-Inch medal· Harry E. Petro, ot Lane ~ach, ICI'een and wtndow tn the 1aome
lliary. She reecntly received the Light's Jubilee Is b('lng cele· lion presented to Mayor Hill car· compla ined ... Elwood DeWitt ot W. R. Sm ith ot 111 E. Bay
American Hospital Assn. 100· brated throughout the nation rles the emblem ot the Jubll~ Todd, 13, of 115 E. Balboa Blvd., Front, Balboa bland ... Soflw. ~ till flrtsill
supertative food,
cocktails and service
amid old enelish charm.
hour pin for service. She was this week In comd moratlon of I on the face-a hand holding the Balboa, w as taken horne by of. one a paprenUy ueed a BB t un
also a member of the Nlghtln·l the 75 years of electrical pro· replica ot Edison's first lamp. fl~rs suUer lnr trom a mlnor to put holes tbrourh a plate
gale Chapter of th e au~lllary, gress since Thomas A. Edison
1
1 surrounded by atomic symbols--cut to the top ot bls head, re. elau window and two other
and an active member of the lnv('nt('() the first practical el('('· and on the reverse. the spirit celved while playinr wlth three windows ln the horne of Gayle
Nt>wport Beach Ebell Club. She of the Jubllt>e is imprinted. other boys In a parkJn1 lot at Butler ot 2104 CllU Dr •• N~port
taught a t Willard In East Pasa· 228 CIJis il Se•f. I"Light tor f'ret'dom. Power for VIa Lido and Newport Blvd. . . . Helrhta ....
dena. In her home a re several f r Progress." e TUESDAT. OCT. 11 e I UJfi)AT. OCT. 17 HURlEY
of hN water colors, one ot which f• Harllor De•f. In presenting the medallion, Mrs. Bob Tosdall of 007 Poppy Women's clothing va lued at
r('('elved a second prize at the r Mr. Shcdenhelm said. "Probably Awt.. Corona del Mar, com -$16 were stolen from the clothes· BEll Carmelite Gardens Pasadfna Art The NPwport Harbor Depart-no other taNor has contributed niiST LT. llobert M. Dlcby. plalned of the theft of a coastn line. ot Mrs. Richard L. Nutter
E.'<hlblt. ment answered 228 calls during as much to the high standard ofl 1100 of llr. cmcl Mn. •••• waron trom her yard and two (Continued m Pace 10l
Children Love
HAPPYUf!D
PIE-SCIIaa
Septembt>r. Harbor Mast('r Rus·,llvlng we ('njoy in America to· Dlcby. aaJ.boa lala:DCL rec.atly others from a frl('nd on Poln·
sell Craig notlflt>d tht" Nc.-wport day as the progress ot (')ectriclty an1..-.d at anmuba9eD Port settla Ave .. Corona del Ma.r ...
Beach City Council and the Or· during the past seventy-fi ve I of Embarlratioa lD ~nacmy Geranium pla nts along her walk
ange-Harbor Commis..,ion. years. I to auam• dutlft as COlli• were broken ott and tor n up,
The department gave assist· "That progress has been made aacmdK of tiM S4etb MWtary M rs. Deal Schlagel. Newport
' a nee to one large boat. tlve I possible by the teamwork ot -Police aallway Cuard llatta· Blvd. and West minster Ave ..
small boats. found thrt"c boats many Individuals working to·j lloa'a Coalpcmy a. Last .ta-Newport Heights. complained ...
1 broken Into in slips. arrested I gether. and nowhere has such UoiMd lD .... liD. Lt. Dlc:by ell· A suit caS(' contalnJng cloth ing
('ight boatmen on spt'ed charges. teamwork for progr('SS be('n more tered tb• Mn'lce lD ltu cmcS valued at S40 was stolen from
Alma Olesen Green. made six other arrests and effectively 41splayed than her(' an1..-.d lD Europe 1J1 Au,ut · her car parked on Carnation Ave.
found and destroyed 22 derelicts. :tn Southern California where our I of last .,.ar. H• Ia a lona•r near the Corona del Mar School.
The department held 21 row·j civic and community leaders studellt at Orcmp Coast Juolor Miss Adele Comstock of Laguna
Play a rea one-half acre,
fenced-In lawn overlook·
In' beautiful Back Bay.
Crafts and music da Uy.
Transportation available.
398 E. Del Mar
• Costa Ne~a Uberty 1-ml
APO.RT J:ft~t<·
C0/10/IIA D£1. MAII·NAAIICJIIIBl'l
• llfOW SHOWDfC *
JAMES
STEWARr
Ali='RED HITCHCOCK'S
REAR
WINDOW
GRACi "--ENDEi. TMaK4 1<EILY ·COREY · Rl'ITER
.,."" tA~MO"'fO IUttl O....c .. d by
Aii~IO ~~c,;c :X< x.-o~o. --,
'()HN M.(-v.{l >i.\VIS
...... c. .... , __ ... ····""~ ····-...... ,
plus
"The Diamoad
Wizard"
with
DC'nnh n Kf't>fP
Comloq Wed., Oct. 'l7
"CAINE lUnNY"
•:•:• M M M I I I c:e:e M 1:1 M M +: 0
-BALBOA·
T HEATER
PHONE HARBOR 26
EJIJDS SAT. OCT. 23
DPan Martin &r Jt>rry L<'wis
"UVINI IT UP"
ALSO
"Alaska Seas"
with Robert Ryan
and Jan Sterling
Starts SuD. for 4 days
Percy Kilbride
and
"lA AJiDorPA1alETTLE
AT HOlE"
ALSO
Oonald O'Connor
"FriiiCil .ltiu ....... ,
Start. Titan. Oct. a
''tJiiEi'*iil"
AUO Frankie Lane "••••·· ···~ ., ...... ,
-A M
boats tor identification and re· have worked so hard tor com-I Cou.g. cmcl SaD JON State reported ...
turn to owners. listed nine row-, munity welfare and betterment." eou.g.. (U. S. ArmT Pboto) e WEDJfESDAT. OCT. 1'
boats lost and not recovered. Officers recovered a stolen car
I found and returned 19 rowboats. N M b A w I d at Coast Hwy. and Mom lng
received seven spe-ed com plalnts ew em ers re e come Canyon Rd., Corona Highlands.
and 14 other complaints and ac-at 1:05 a .m. alle~edly stolen
commodated 11 guest VeSS(')S, In· Into Assistance League from LUJan V. Moore of Camp-
stalled two shore moorings and ton. w hich Compton pollee
handled 100 miscellaneous calls. 1 Ch 1 1 b h ld charged was po55ibly used by Provisional mem b e r s we · r stmas toy sa e to e e
l ll!hr~~'!!c~~\:l~~ere
held Friday for ~jrs. Daisy VIolet
Murdock. 75, who died Oct 13
at her r«>sidence. 3209 Clay St ..
~Pwport Heights. Sh«> was the
mother of Mrs. Theodore Pcuold
of Corona del :\tar Baltz Mortu·
ary or Corona •1<'1 :\ta r was in
charge or arrangements for the
S('r\'iCCS.
f or l.tt•rheeds, ~v.&GP" c.l
THE &~SIGN. HA-1114
DIRECTORY
FUJifEJlAL DIJlEcroJIS •
Friendly Neighborhood Service
Parkes-Rid1ey Mortuary
f"o1rmNiy Grauel Chapel
11 0 Broad way
Ll -31:W Costa :\fe<;a
NOW ... TV/0
BALTZ MORTUARIES
St>r\'lng the ll<ubnr Area
Baltz Mortuary
CHAPEL B'i TilE SEA
Harbcor 42
410 C.uast Hwy .. Corona del :\1a r
comed Into the A ssIstance Dec. 7. Volunteers are busy at an escapee from the Compton
League of Newport Beach by the th(' Thrift Shop helping mothers pollee department · · ·
presid('nt. Mrs. Roland Wright, get costumes ready for their A leather display case with
at the League Center Oct. 12 1 small fry for Hallowe'«>n and m('()lcal supplies Including a
were Mmes_ E.'S. Coopt>r, Allen helping PTA mothers collect complete spinal se.t. forceps and
Crlsell. Roy L yman. Rob«>rt , hats for their Carnival. Christ-syringes were found by a street
Olander. John Webster and E. S. mas gilts and tab!(' decorations department crew In the trash at
White. a re on display at ~he Women's 601 Poinsettia Ave .. Corona del
The-se membe-rs turned In i28
1
Exchange. Mar ... Mrs. Robert Lenker of
I h I h , -· 1 603 Fernleal Ave.. Corona del \'O untt>er . ours n t e ....,agu~ s Hostesses for th(' day were
four proJects. Dental Clinic. Mmes. Willard Killion. Arthur Mar. reported the theft of a fold·
Thrift Shop. Toy Shop and lng-type baby stroller from her
Women's Exchange. Best. Manley Clark. Robert Card· car ... A watch was mlssing
Wom<-n working at the Toy ner. D. V. Hayes and D. D. Mc· fro m her dining room table.
Shop are preparing for the Callum. Maudt> Anderson of 600 Club-
houR Ave., Nt!Wport Beach. com·
plalned ...
e niDAT. OCT. IS
Ourtnr the nl1ht 110meoM took GIRL St:OUT
Mrs." Edward Babson was m~tlng. complime nted the Girl two potted star Jasmine plants
named head of th(' annual Girl Scout organization because of from her porch, valued a t from
Scout calendar sale. which be-the large num~r of workers $15 to $20 ('ach. Cora E. Booth.
gins this month and lasts \'Oiuntt>ering for the Community ' 1548 Ocean Blvd .• Balboa. com·
thwugh Novt-mb<-r 6. it \\as an· ChPst Fund drl\e. She> an-plained ... Three t rees valued
nounc<'d at th<' rN."t'nt Jli<'WP >rt nounc·t>d that the them<' Cor the at SIO each about three feet
Harbor Girl Smut board m<'~l · Asilnmar Carl Scout council. to high planted In lO·inch square
ing Browni('S and r.i:l :--,out-. be h<'ld 0<-t. 2:; Z7. will be "Room redwood boxes were taken (rom
w1l <;PII thE' ralenci.tr" th•· .. ugl.nut for On<' :\1ort>.'' !'otrs. Hambrook the home of Marco B. Resto\'ich
the llarbor a r<'a. ~tonf'y rC'.tli.r.t'<l and Mrs. Sidney Sand<'rs will tOf 1752 E. Ocean Front. Balboa I
from the sal<' will rC'main "'.t h l<'ad discussion panels. ~Irs .... St:lmronc ran a car into his
thP individual tmops Ralph Wilcox will be in C'harge brick wall and knocked It down.
1 ~1r~. T<'d Hambrook. rouncil or the marlnt' dasplayl> for John VIIPII(' of 230 Ocean View
prpsidl'nt. who prE-sided at the :-;l'wport. Avt'., ~t'wport Heights, reported I
... A 10-inch knife-slash and
two six-inch tears were-found In
th(' convertible top of the car '
of E. H. Skinner of 109 Onyx
1 Av(', Balooa Island. when he re-
RY'
IOCIIE DE 111111
SPARISII DDOIE.IlS e ALL YOU CAR EAT
(EVDT TBUJISDAY. 5 P.ll. TO 10 •..11.)
lUI W. C:OAIT IIWT. Jf£
Ricles,10c
BOLD TOVa CKJLD'S 8laTIIDA1' fAaTT AT
KIDDIELA~D ·~-::::l HOUSE
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I.D&JITT ...,_ COSTA MESA • Baltz Mor1uary
Liberty 8-2i 21
lih & Superior. Costa l\I('Sa turned to the car parked on lr-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ vln«> Ave-n('ar Newport Harbor 1
A:'-1PLE PARKI:'\G
BOTH LOCATIO:\S
DENTIST
Theo. A. Petzold. D D.S.
DENTISTRY
I20l·A Coast Bl, CD~I. JIA42'i6
Ortic<' Hnurs: 10 a m. to
12 ; I pm to :l pm_
:'\1<1nda' thru Friday Tu<-sda>·. Ill a m. lo 12:
2 p m. w ;; p m
MUSIC
Margaret L. Schar1e
Teacher or Plano
Organist · Acrompanist
Evt>nlng Classes for Adults
• 307 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona del Mar
I
Lawre nce K. Gundrum,
M.p.
419 NEWPORfl' BLVD.
Newport Beach
Practice limited to Diseases
ot Ear. Noee. Throat; Allerty
Office Hours: by appointment
U berty 8·5433 or 8·2237
Ellie ...........
YARN SHOP
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Coroea del... JIA ••••
KntttJnr, Croehetl._. and
Needlepoint St.tpplJel
Knfttlnr lap
Spedalbaed A.«aurtea
a nd JnsCrudioM
WIIMII .... t Mon. tiLra lat. 10 a.& to 5 p.m.
ThW'IIdQl p.m. to I
Sevings end l oe n
THU MB NAIL H IS TO R I ES
575 MILLION DOLLARS
for Mr. end Mrs. America
That's the total in dividends paid to
thrifty American families lost year by their
Savings and loon Associations!
You see. your sovings with us are put
to work immediately to earn dividends for
you. We pay those dividends twice eac~
year to our investors. You may have them
paid direct to you, or added to your oc-
count, where they join those other work-
ing dollars to eorn the highest dividends
consistent with sofety and $0und monage·
ment.
Start your savings account today. end
wotch it grow!
• • •
y-o-aw Win .._ .. ,_ w.tta the '-'• u.,
A eole<ful fold•• m•p of th• United St•l•s. Your
boy or qirf will •nioy th• gem• of eutlinq out
th. slol•s •11d fesl•ntng th•rn irt lh•ir pf•e•L Ttl•
Punl• M•p is fr" to qr-rl·ups, or to child ec·
COtl'll)ertied by 1)41r•rtl. As~ our reeeptior~i,tl
IAII Olf'OIIl lOlllS • COU~ eOOTNt • .'OI*USHCI IIOC»>
IMtl.lltloMCI AGIMC'f C~l ISC.O'W Sllt'lfiCC
AM&IIICAM ONSH rM .. LPI ew&OUIS IIIONIY OIOPI
UNtT .. STATU GOn .... NT IONOS C:OUICTIONI
..,... ~*II LOo\HI CONnt\ICTION LOo\HI
NONlrn ..,IICWIMINT LOoUft tA•INGI ACCOUWn
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CAllfOINIA
Union Hlgh School followlnr the
football game ...
e SATUB.DAT, OCT. 16
Jimmy Harold of ll0-24th St ..
Newport Beach, r('ported that
MEDIC A11XILIAJIY MEETS
Hostesses pr~sent tor the Oc·
tobcr luncheon meeting of the
Wom«>n's Auxiliary to the Or·
ange County Medical Assn. In
the Hotel Laguna last week
wer(' Mmes. Robert Shelton. lay
R. Longley, David Balla ntine.
Eugene R. Koch. Bernard Mason.
R. A. Newton. Harry E. Stickler,
Charles C. He nrie, David V. Brad·
street. Hugh 1. Plumb Jr. a nd
G. B. Barnett.
IQS. BOD Q~ noGaAK
Mrs. Robert Horn. lG Seaview
Ave., Corona del Mar, Jut week
eave the opentnr proeram for
the Shakespeare Club of Po-
mona. revl~tne l ohn Patrick's
piJY· "Teah ouse ot the Aurust
M!on.'' adapted from the novel
by Vern Snyder.
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e '1'11AlfD AGADI we found the bonita. Man, wha t
Last w~k we ga ve a bow to fl11hlng:
"Flnn.'' writer of F ish Tall!! In None of us will ever forget
the Santa' Ana lnd~ndent, for th~tt day. Those bonita were -the
his story a nd cartoon on this hottest fi sh I ever hit. They o
column's "skln ·dlvlng" In quest struck like streaks of lightning. (
of marlln. Then w~ tried to find They Wt'ren't fussy, e I t h e,r .
Finn. No dice. He was still In They'd hit live bait; dead bait, ~
San Diego, tryine dally to break bont-s, ft'athers. spoofers. ny
h ts long. lone dry spell. He lure~anythlng you'd throw a t
swore he'd be there for 30 dJ\YS. 'em. Honest. I haven't h ad so
h is marlin. Nothing had h ap. a I b a co re hung around until.
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Four wrt.twatctae. and aw ~ Av. .. ltwpcwt ..,., I
rlnp. all valued a1 ~ W'ft'e ln Iaiita Au OJ • ._, ...
ltolm from a window tn Caldltr· pita) • ••-· OIL I& -
bead'• Jewelry, 817 Cout Hwy., ~":o=., ~ ~ ...._
Corona del Mar, durin& heavy -· roc late last Thursday nJ&bt,
Newport police ~ported.
The thief threw a brick
Ulrouch a plate &)us w indow In
the front of the store with such
peat force that v asa wu scat-
tered Into the shop for a d istance
ol e laht ya rd&, pollee said.
Dr. David Bradstreet of 700 W.
15th St .• N~port Heights, told
pollee at ll :24 p.m. last Thur•·
day tha t be was walking' from
the Port Theater to the Chefs
Inn, Corona del Mar. and heard
the sound of glass breaking and
saw the broken gla In the
nor e.
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UPIILSTEIIII
Mountain8 ol
Foam Babher
Car Beautl!ying Service
Washing • Polishing
• Slmonlz.lng
crying and trylng, unless he got much fun since the season the ~·
pened, last lime we h eard, ex · Christmas. It was just like being
cept tha t hla wile. Kay, had In a hot ~hoof of albacore. Not
Polin• callf'd Wallact-Calder-
head. 712 Iris A\t'. Corona del
1 Mar. store owner, who came to
the stort' to remain for the baJ
ance of the night
beaten him to the rod a nd had as big, true, but they made up "SIUif·DIVEB-Doc Hoffmcm.. lfot.-The W'OI'I'ied gay 1a tbe boclt
put one aboard the J lmlyn. In zing and fight what they la aldpper Dee Cook. U UFrELDS CET SOif
I"ROM ~ .. TO t~'" TIIIOil
Special: Ma ttreu stock. We cut 1 It to any &lze for boafa. buDII bee». tra1len, ~ .tc. -8y oppoi"l"'enl -
Herbor 4b28
•·1,. yo ... r Gereg_.t your
Co"v•onc-for your Approve!"
W~ wanted someth lna from lacked In size. Averaging six or __ ...;,________________________ A son C :lry Lawren~ was
Finn. Since he wasn't a round, seven pounds they really made I' C H IJ I{ C H E C" I'" born to Mr and Mrs. William War Surplus Store
we looked up his publisher. ~.'~ld Sllaflex scream "Uncle .... "' 1 Kaufft'ld or 1950 Contlnl"ntal Hank Givens. Alter sh ooting the _........,....,.....,.,..._.......,.._..__...._.. ................. __.. ................. _ ........ ...,.,._....,...._ ___ .._..___ Ave . Co~ta Me-.a In Hoag Me·
c-. Newpert a llartJer ...._
Costa Meea .---DEBT---. breeze and a couple of Pen nsyJ. It was hard to quit. The last CBaJSTIAif SClENCE CBl111CR I Ibbotsi>n. Buddy Coane. Art moria! Ho-;pttal on Sunday, Oct. ~ 1-4241
vanla wild turkeys, w e caught ~t>n~ was one of happy, yelling The a~·old qucMion of life II Hayes and Carol Fink. 10. _______ _:============= COLLECTIONS pandemonium. Chili's rod was aft d h 1 h d -------------------& few mJd.Western trout. shook tw t 1 1 1 H h er eat ' ani 1 " a vantag('s I PolitlcaJ Advert lsemtont) (Political Advf'rtts«>m<'nt • 'Politk al AdverttSt>snt'ntl
Aceoaata. If ..... Claims of aay
ld.Dd of debts -aaywben ID
AIDerk& -.o eou.c:uo..--Jfo
f ..... We· Cld.-ee call eoeta.
han~ and parted. k)~d r e d n n a r~~ e ung on~~ spir itual prugreu are d~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
spirits.. And 1 got the cartoon. 11 with onc hand. gaff~d with 1 cussed in the Sunday U:>ss.m · .......,. __
CREDIT BUREAU
of W..tena OnmCJe Couaty
1 formerly of Newport Beach.
Laguna Beach & Costa Mesal
2CM al9ftSide A ..... PO Box ,_ LDiertr 1·71.11f..,..,..-t ....
You Local Dea.1.w 111
SERVIS OFT
of Oau,. eo.t
512 l l at l t.. •-,;:;: .... BAaaOa
Our New Address:
2200 New-Port Blvd.,
Costa Meaa
Harbor Transfer
& Storage
E...._ aDd SuiL
Ubet1y I · T.t%3 LJbel'ty 1·1511
Jim Whyte
INSURANCE
Ocean. Marine and
Gene ral Insurance
Office: C...e MeM ..... hiW~
Libewty 1·1111
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t hanks to Santa Ana Independ· the oth<'r D('('k h and Bob was 1 Sermon on "Pmbntlon aft<'r 1
ent's Ra nk Givens. Finn and htolplng St<'Vi<' land his third Death" at tht' :'\J:'wport Bt·:H h
cartoonist Bob Hill. and here It I shining prize. and ~aring away Christian Scll'nt'<' thu n-h ThP
Is. We'll say no more than the n coup It' of fur coats ~o~..fth lt't'th Golden Text from J •• m•'' • I I:.?'
old Chinese phllosopher-"On<' w~th an ~nric>nt shotgun b(>. reads. "BiesSf'd j.., th1• m •• n th..11
picture Is worth 10,000 words .. t~o~.N'n gaffing operations. E\•ery. E>nd ureth tempt .• tt .. n· fvr wht•n
e PISBllf' TBVIISDAT .
It's funny how satisfied ~~~u
get a!ter you get your marlin-
espedally it you h ave a ntC('
shiny 'button to wear around to
t.>ntice people Into asking thl'
questions you dote on answer
ing. Thursday was my fis h ing
nnl' hat! "' fi~h on. Rt>els W('rt• he io; triPd. hi' ..,h.JII n-. I' I\,. t hP
"<'rea ming F'i!oh-"old txml'·hPad cro~o~. n of lift>. ,, hl,·h till• J...ort1
bc.nir.l" Chili called ·em-"'<'rl' h ath proml..,<'d '" th•·m th.tt "''~'
bo11tng all arnund. h im .''
"Lookit that bont' hear1 roll.''
bt'llowl:"d Chill. anrl huukE>d up Ulftvi:IISALJST FELLOWSHIP
ngain And undPr lhf' boat wl're Rev Frederic k R 1 n t.: ,. '' iII two monl>tCr blue sharks, thetr l>p<'ak on the tupt(' · Th(• Rl'· big maw.; dN"Orated like Christ· llgion~ of l\la nktntl (,uP (lne
day. San Diego ~med as far mas lri'<'S ~o~.lth bone jigs. spout. World .. thls,Sunrlay. I nlled :"a ·
away as Chlcaa o. On Wednto . 1 tors and r.-athers whert' ma ny a • 1 lions Sunday. :11 tht• L'nl\t>r-. .. 11:-t
day night I wasn't sure what I'd I hapl<>s.« one had hook<'d them Community F<'llowshi~J. \\ hll'h
do. Alter phone calls to Mrs. after bt'lng a bit too slow in mt't'ts at tht' co,ta :'ott>-.a U:>gton '
Davey Fink and flshln' pal No;m boating his bonita. They would Hall ThPre w111 h<' <~ sp('(·ial Carlson, the die was Calli. swallow a bonita In one bit. cello St>lectlon by Le~o~. IS :'-11llt'r
right undtor your nos<' Thl'rl:' f Lo B h e SOUPED IJf o ng eac . was too much l'xcltt'mcnt to be • • •
The fog was thick next a.m. shark ·flshlng. It onf.' got you, tCDM COMMUiflTT CHUJlCB
as I drove over to Davey Fink's you just broke him ott fast. 1
ru locker. but the Seablscult stuck on another bait and went J. Frank Burke of Beacon Bay.
was a ·re1rln' to go. Norm· a r· after another bonita. The sharks I owner or Los Angeles Radio Sta·
rived w':h son Stevie. age 8, paid no more anen t1on to all tlon K.FVD. wll\ give the sermon
and a new flahlnc outfJt. ChUI. the h ooks In •em than I! they Sunday. LAyman's Day. at the
maestro of th~ Biscuit. looked had been mosquitoes. Corona del Mar Community
like a red-bearded Santa Claus. Church. His top ic will be "Chris·
done up In a blue sh irt with a • lfiCIIT CAME TOO SOOif tlanlty-the World's Only Hope."
peaked parka. Not m uch of a I Somt'tlmP that a fternoon. the lie will be assisted by Ralvh
crowd around. As we took off <~un went down We never d1d Smedley founder nt thl' Tr'a"l·
lnto the soup there were just 10 know whrn. We passed Dana mastl:'r Clubs . a nd IIM\t'} D
aboard. counting Stevlt>. "Hope Point. ~e fl~~rl'd. D1dn'~ :we _I'· I PeaM". Inca! realtor .\It:..' :'olar
we get In fish!" 1 thought. "All (•Hher :-Juts Mid Chilt. 'were 1vt'IN' .:'o1ood} \\Ill ..,.,ll!ol Jl tht·
kinds of room for light taekle not go nna makl" It before dark " 9:-15 a.m S('rVil't'
doings.'' I Wt-didn't About 6 o'clock • • •
Chill headed down the ilnl' through thl:' romblnPd and uper· F111ST BAPTIST COSTA MESA
"Where to. Boss!" l askt'd "Oh, sk illful na\'igatlonal e!!ortS of I Re\'. p G .:'.eumnnn" '-<'rmun
down around the Barn." said 1 Chili. the D F · the radio. lht' I at the II am Sund.1~ '''" u t•
Chill. And addl'd-"Bonlta." fa thometer and the Ersht'l D .. at tht> Firl>t Bapti't Chun h \lf
"Never caught one In tht-5(' who had s tood by the bell-buoy. Co-.ta Mesa "111 bt' on · Hn\\ tn
waters. What are they llkt>?" I In Cog and night as dark as n b<• mor~> Gc•d l1kP ' .\I th;• ~'' <'
askt'd. Pharo.th's tomtl. wP hPard thl' ning l>l'n kt-h" "Ill 1 tlk ,.11 Tht•
"You'll flnrl out," gruntc•ll wonderful. thrilling sound of thE' Lure!'" rl.t} it-. llrl\ llq::••-. ,If <I r••
Chill. and hooked up hi:; n. F N«'wport foghorn. thc.n tht' twil l S!Jonslbil iti<'s "
as the jet1y dlsapp('arN1 If'"" I on the buoy, <~nfl finally :;aw • • •
than 50 yards astPrn. Th.tt soup th<' lights of nur guirl(' hoat.l WESLEY FELLOWSHIP
was thick. Beforf' we ~ot h:w k. E\'eryhody hahrl i ,,.mhp drops of C•>llt>f!<' \nuth u! t ht• R.l!t~··• ,
1
.,\\(•at on 1 I' r rn\\ -<. P\'l•n · It sure got thicker. Chili \ d 1 . . ),;land \ommun il) :\1••11''"''''
The neare&t we ever (",llnl' to · ' n m stt>r. 11 wa!on t t'X· Church h.n ,. ~·ll'<'tt•c1 '\\ t'"''''
a land.fall again was Wh<'n W<' ar tly \\oHm up ther<' un that Fellnw !'h iV" :t-. th<'tr ufl h'l I
stopped at San Clemf"nll' for brldR<' n.tmt.> Tht• dt'('t--inn w ac; m.lt h• .t•
bait. Stevie was re til'"-" Ht> e RAPPY LODIKCS a m('<'l inj: Sund.t) :tt tht' h•JOII'
w a nted to go fishing right now. Ne\'t'r dtd thf.' lights along thr of tht' .~rl' l~t•rs. Rt>\ .llhl '.!•.
Th. hi fl st t · 'hore look S<J wondl'rful As we · ts w as s r rtp. O.m ald Sapp The mt,·tm~ : ,.
We finally got somt>wherf.'. gtOP<'d along thl' quiN wntt'rs lo~o~. ed a w.1rtle supP<'r Thn-.4'
away down the line. Fir"t bolls of the Harbor, I -said 1° Chllt. attending indudf.'d :-Jf'lv'n \'t~~''
turned out to be mac)terel. Then "Isn't 11 amazing what peopiP Pat Randall Jim lbbot'OI J,, h "=i~~i:iii~~~~~~iii~iiii~~~~~~i!!~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ will go I h rough for flsh !" ·•y eah." I said Chill. "and lt's ewn mort' -wll.ftRIYE CDIIIC~DC -amazing what guys like me will Membership * ...., ~"' n~-do to mak«> a buck : !" I * UVE aAJT * LADCiiiWG UKP And l wondf.'red. as l drove I-J. ELLIS lilT IEITILS homt> wuh my bag heavr with lea Oct 28 bonita If he even made the • a.leoa.tiDP1NY·•....-t.... hi buck. lt was k ind of a shame 1 A memtx>rs P tea !or th(>
ORIGINAL JEWELRY DESIGNS
e Cat SteMe • l ewelrf Bepaln
HOWAJU> K. ADAMS
401 KAJUQOLD AV&. (.t Ceaat amL) COilOIIA DEL MU llartler..,
Whlla; ... ·s G• age
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Merchants'
PRITEITIYE IEIYIIE
to havt' had such a thrilling d ay Catholir Womf.'n's Council "·Ill
-and only n handful of cash bt' ht>ld fmm 2 to 4:30 p m.
custortlers. Thursday. Oct 28. at the homP
.J.,S. ••••• .., , .... ............. of Mrs. Frank Carroll. 202 V1n 1 Palermo. Lido hrle. Gt'O('ra)
ehnlrmnn is Mrs. Jost>ph Arnold
Mrs. Ha rry Rogers and M$ Rt'
1 bt'rt Tr<'mhley have chargf' or
Masonic servict-s were helc1 tht' di."C''rauons. Mrs. Rlr hard
Monday a t Parkes·Ridley chapel Altman and Mr . Edwin Finster
In Costa MHA for John Stanley are ~hospitality CO·chalrmf'n, Mrs
Dobbeck, 56. of 2288 canyon or.. Frank Rocro ls In char-ge o! tht>
Coeta Mesa. who dJed Oc-t. 14 in tea arran~f.'ments. All "·omt'n o!
his home. Seafa ring Lodge No. th~ Catholic pari h are lnvltl.'d 1 101 omdated at the R!Vict"S. to be p~nt.
Mr. Dobbedl, a retired veterln· ~...,...,-...,--..., ......... ..., ......... ...,=...,=...,=...,--...,=-~""::
arta.n. wu a natt"-e of OtlctiO .._,.J't -• ~
a.nd a n oveneu Army veteran ,.'\.1rUI-= .,
ol World War t. Survivors ln· • PaiDt 4
clude h .. wtl• Lala a.nd dauah· • A~ 4
tt'f Allee at U.• home addlfta. • ,. ~-__. H..~--.. II .... .,..,.. .. ._. a aon O.liJJOn, and h.la rooth« • ~ u-..""
NEWPORT HABIOB AREA a nd aliter In O.ka.IQ. .. CIIOWW nu 4
l"er I N htt IAf ,_.. .. .: ft'Uifl P.....O.
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'UCHEL
u. s. SENATOR
ORANGE FAMOUS SON
Tllolnas H. lucllel Desenes Your Vote floy. 2
U.S. SENATOR THOMAS H. KUCHEL
* 8orD cmd reared Ia A.Dabeim, be b as falt.bfuUy ~
Ca.llfomia cmd tbe aatloa for 18 of bll 44 yean.
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S."ed 4 .,.an as State Auem.blymcm. s.r...c1 5 .,.an
as State Sea ator.
SerncS 1A t.be U. S. If a.-, from 1M2 to l MS. Su'Nd as
Stat. CoDU.U.. Cram 1Mt to 1152.. .... ......, .. .._v.._....._....._
SDATOa JruCIIEL liAS C AIJf£1) T11'E U:SPECT ol Ilia ,_U.. ••--• el botla
poUticaJ ~by hla bard work cmd b la faithful d.rorotioa to bll re1paulbUIU...
Be bas estcbllabed em amazi.D9 record for a DeW member of eltber tbe Seaate «
t.be Rouse hom Callfonlla. R u box aeon. la:
-15 BUll peachD9 i.D t.be S.acrte cmd tbe House,
-I Billa paaMd by t.be Se.acrte.
-7 BUll paued by t.be SeDate cm.d tbe RoUM cmd ai91Md iato law by t.be Pnaldeat.
"IEY-IUL" Your "lEY " Te Gootl GoYel'lmeal
Democrats 1111 Re11ublica•s Vote Alike
To Keepl ™0~5s!A~cHEL + I Nov. 2
• Polltieal Ach t'rl t'•'mt•nt '
CONSIDER
What a Congressman must be able to do
to properly represent you in Congress!
Rea d below and you will a gree it is to
Your Best Interests
to
Re-eled James B. UTT to Congress
ONE OF MANY
Tht'~ art' 435 Uniet'd Statt'it Cnngn" mPn
A majority or w hom. mu!lt de•<'lde on f'Rt'h
ptecoe or legt,slatJon. Your COftgT't"SSJT'III n hili!
but O!"E \'ott' ot thls 4.35
CE'ITING ACTION
To be ~h~ ln R bt'half. ~,,ur C'nJI~" m• lmow the proper en n· nels and be aba. to tnn \lent"C' a gre:\t man)'
othf'f ~Yttatl""-a majority of wtlom.
•~ not lntf'ft.tltt'd tn tiM probff'mll nf hi~ partlcular <11-.r lct.
SOtJND PHILOSOPHY
James 8 lfTT h • J'NWt"d hl5 "'und phil· ~phy w hlt-h r II~ CM truf' mM'I<"•nl:;m
and the rct I nina I tht' fr rna "hk'h
havt ma~ Amt"rlca rtoat.
1. 11. aan.. • -,., .... I&YDII acr GmL "' ~
StateM.a.ts'. Polke A da.uchtK. o •• "' Ell~~h. •llllln ::a.:::.~ ·~~~ ......... ltlittliiiiiiio .... ~AMD---a.-un.......,_...,' ...... l~ .. l'lo~~t. 2 w aa bC'Im to Mt. •nd Mrt.. An · • •• ••'*" ..._ 4 ...... -thany $11wrl o1 910 Cedar Pl.. • c.e. ._ j IIDIIDDTAftYK • awGMII v•• • •• ••we; ., 1 o.a ...... • ......... y. Oct. 5. .. u ..-._ ___ ..... ;.i.i~iiftl-..-.. .-rw.•••••w•"•.,i~ii!••..,.••...,..•-·,.----~ '"w .. 1 M.m, -: .. H~.,u,J. ~•••••..,.••• , ...... -. __________________ lllflittllllllflittlll _____ .__.~--•
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tAG& Tar
Tars Still Undefeated,
LeagUe Opener Friday
V .. lton to the Harbor Hl&h
campus wtll h ear the studenta
pa.uJnc around the sloaan for
the week, ,"Refine the Oilers,"
after the drlvina SaUors had ~
feated the Garden Grove ArlO·
nauts 21 to 19 last Friday on
Davidson Field.
'The Huntln&1on Beach game
at 7:30 tomorrow CFrldayl night
here will be the opener or the
Sunset League competition. The
Oilers will be trying Cor their
second win after suffering three
defeats and winning only once.
The Sailors now have three wins
and a tie.
Although last Friday's Cog was
• a llttJe rough on the passing
Masonic funeral services for game. It did not stop the Argo.
Winslow P. Sunbury, 58, of 241 nauts from passing for a total
Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar, of 12 points, nor the Sailors from
were held Saturday In the Baltz getting six points by air.
Corona del Mar Mortuary with I Charley Berry of the Tars was
private Interment following. thl.' leading ground gainer. tak·
Mr. Sunbury was found dead lng a 10-yard pass from Btuce
In his car parked In front of 407 Knipp for six points. and sprint·
Fernleaf Ave .. Cnrona del Mar. ing 59 yards In the fln:tl quarter
a t 6:20 a.m. last Thursday, an ' to save tht> day after Garden
appar£'nt suicide viet lm. Fred I Grov<' had forgt"d ahcad 19 to 14.
West of 4051-J Fernleaf Avt" .. Co· Garden Grove took an £'arty
rona del Mar. told pollee that 1 6·0 lead In the first quarter. but
he came outside In the morning Bruce Knipp ra mbled over from
to pick up his papt"r and no· the 6-yard line to put Newport
tlced the parked car with Its Jon the score board. Dick Mirko·
motor running. H£' opened th£' viC'h split the posts with the first
car door and shut off th£' motor
1
of three extra points. These
before calling pollee. proved to be the winning mar·
Mr. Sunbury operated auto. gin, and brought his total rec.
m atic laundries In Corona del l ord to nine points on the same
Mar and Newport BeaC'h. He had number of touchdowns by the
r('Sided in the harbor area for u n d £' r ('a ted Sailors In four
three years and Is survived by I games.
his wife, Mrs. Mildred Sunbury.! Berry's first TD and Mlrko·
A1TENDS CONFERENCE
viC'h's point made the score 14 I to 6 In the serond quarter. An
Argonaut touC'hdown pass made
Dr. Ja~e.s W . Thornton Jr .. of It 14-12 la ter In the same quar·
Shore Clttrs. vke-pr<'sldent of I tC'r Jack II art put the Argonauts
Orangt' Coa~'t Collt>g.e. wa~ to ahead briefly In the fourth quar.
leave by air yes terday for V. ash· ter with a 90 yard sprint.
lngton, D. C , to ml:'£'1 with thl'
General Edu(·atlon Committ('(' ELLIOTT'S GET SON
of the ASSO<'Iatlon for lligher
Edurntlon. Dr. Thurnton Is the
only m«'mber '" the t:natC'd
State'4 to be drawn from a
A son. Rkhartl Franklin, was
born to Mr. and Mrs Harold El·
liott of 1711 Miramar Dr .. BaJ.
boa. on Thursday, Oct. 7 in Hoag
junior C'Ollege ~IC'morial Hospital. --------------------------------------------------lkmk No. 890
REPORT OF CONDMON
of
NEWPORT HARBOR BANK
Located at Co~ ct.l Mar. CGlifonlia.
a a of the d oae of buala ... OD the 7th day of October. 1~
Published lD ac:cordaDc. with a call mact. by the
SuperillteadeDt of BcmJu
ASSETS CoauDerdol 5crnDp
1. Cash. balances with other banks, Including reserve
baJance, and cash Items
In process of collection ... S 5n.rn.97 $111.254.46
2. U. S. Govemmeot obllga. tlnns, dlr('('t and fully
gunranteed I ~13.203 96 489.196.25
3 State-. rount). muml'lpal
a nil SC'hool d 1~1 rirt nbl i ·
gat I on.; 3 lllC>-19 29
G Loan ... a nc l cliscuu nh ' in.
dude-s $.1-18 13 tt\Nclrafb• !173,66-1 26 :--..17Jri:l27
Sb. Furniturt''. fixturl.'s and
£"quipmt•nl 37.356 13
11 Othl•r as. ... <'t:. 6i 05
TOTAL ASSETS $3.136.018 66 $1.137,525.98 $1.:173.S.I.t 64
LIABrLITIES ,
12<1. CornmPrc-lal rl<•posits -
d I'm and • indt\'lrluals.
partner~h 1 p-;, c-nrps.t 2.!l21.fl23 K3
12b. Clthf'r rll.'manrl r1eposlts
1 c-Nt ifird ancl offic-f'r<>'
1 ht•c•k.;. pte· 1 23 697 O.J
II Sa\ tngs ll1•po,.,ilc; 9G3.025 98
16. V S r;," Nnmrnt 11 nd f'"''·" Sol\ mgs rl<•p;t~ll" AA.102 ";3 17 St.llf' c•nunty and mu·
ntdpal dt•pmdts 177.50000 1Zi.500.00
21 OthN li.lbllltit.•s IX.l70 78
TOTAL LIABILITIEE\
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
22. Capital paid In:
b C11mmon Sll)('k
2100 sharf'S. Par $.1() 00
2.1 Surplus
21. Unrlividcnl protit~net .
26 R~I:'T\'E'" 1 and rrtirl'ment
a('('OU nt f o r preferrf'd
C'apltall .. .. TOTAL CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS
and
$3.258.496 38$1 .092.525 98
75.000 ()()
55.000.00
38.921.75
8.597.53
30.000 00
13.000 00
177.522.28 45,000.00
27. Tota l Liabilities
Capital Accounts .. $3.436.018.66 $1,137.525.98
N EIIOUXDA:
1. Pledged assets I and -Se·
curl ties loaned) (book
value I: ...................... ..
a. U. S. Gover nment ob·
ligations pledged to ,se.
cure deposits and other
liabilities ........... ......... ...... 247.000.00 154,781 .25
b. Other assets pledged
to secure deposits and
other liabilities nnctud· lng notes and bills redfs.
counted and sec-urllles
sold under repurchase
agreementJ .... 75.143.19
TOTAL s 322.143.19 s 154,781.25 s
STATE OF CALIFORNIA. County of Orange, ss.
J . T. Van Dyke. President
H. L. Hetrick. Cashier
2.921 .025.83 1
23.69i 04 1 965,025.98
of Newport Harbor Bank. being duly sworn. each for himself. says
he has a personal knowledge of the matters contained In the fore·
going report of condition and schedules pertaining thereto and
that every allegatJon. sta tement. matter and thine therein con·
talned Is true to the beat of his knowledae and belief.
J. T. VAN DYKE. President
H. L. HETRICK, Cash ier
Severalty subscribed and sworn to before me
by. both deponent&, thls 13th day or October,
1954.
A. IL PH~. Notary Public In and for aald
County of Orante. State ot Callfomla.
a.nk No. 880
FELLOWIIIIP 8AZA.Ail piau CIN beiDw ella· .. I L ... owa ............. Q ..... TM -· euaMCl by lin. W.a..ter Joeee (left), GMI'dl· aaal ....._ ..W be Mid .t tiM Q.,.. .._
Dator, Nn. Frederick I[~ lin. a.rtha TlUot· 10:30 ..._ to 7:30 p.IL t.lda aat.nt.y. (flaoto
eoa. Mn. Nary Cook .ad lin. F1'ederldl ~[til by llaWD lion)
GIIADING STUDT CALLED HOSPITAL BEPOJIT DUE 80AT GEAJI IS ITOLEif • Roy And('rsen, superintendent Mrs. Winifred Bacon. admlnls· Someone stole gear and sup·
of the Newport Bt>ach Elemen· trator of Hoag Memorial H06· plies valued at $148 ftom hls
tary School. has called a I'Jleet· 1 pltal. will give a report on the boat, Marjack. moored at Sens-
Ing of a spe<-lal rommlttl.'e hospital when the ho pltal aux·
studying grading methods In the lllary meets at 10 a.m., Friday, port Landing, Newport Beach.
7th and 8th grades for 7:30 p.m.j Oct. 22, In St. Andrews Presby· Bill Moffstatter of Norwalk com ·
Wednesday. Oct. 27. at Horace I terlan Church. Co!!ee will be I plalned to J'tewport poll~ last
Ensign School. served at 9:30a.m. Thurlday.
IC01T-lGOO Sbeet lloU
TIIE......O
mLOIID.
<Continu.d from Pap 8)
of 225~ Amethyst Ave., Balboa
Island; men's clothlna a lso on
the line wu not taken . . . John
T. Clare, 1& of Santa Ana, wu
taken to Hoac Memorial Ha.-
pltal by pollee for treatment ol
a bad cut to hla rtch t bll toe
received whUe playtnc around
baraes at 20th SL and W. Bay
Ave ... · e NOifDAT. ocr. 11
Roland Thompson of 308-33rd
St., Newport Beach, reported the
theft of a cold wrtat watch
valued at $140 from his home
... Three taclu were driven Into
three Urea on his car, apparently
by juveniles, while It was park·
ed near VIa Udo and Newport
Blvd., C. Hansen of 1700 Klnas
Rd., Cliff Haven. complained ...
• lloUa TISSUE 2~
31~
'I AJI CAJD-..Giated TUNA
UPTOJf5-16 ct. BaCJ'I 19c TEA
COCJC OF THE W ALK-HalftS
iWOMIDAY. oero.D I I. 1 .. ............... , ........ ,.,.
Cub Seouta ol Pack 37 on Lido
llle will particlpate In a door to
door collection of old and used
toys trdm 3 to 5 p.m . Monday.
The to)'ll are to be renovated by
the A.ulatance IAacue Thrift
Shop for the Chrl•tmaa season.
Lido r..tclenta who will not be
at home are uked to leave their
contrtbuUona by their door with
a note attached.
UAGU& GIIOVN TO IIEET
ParluJ and Recreation Commit·
tee of the Woman's Civic Leaaue
will meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. William Kll·
patrick, 1205 Shell St. In China
Cove. A coffee hour will precede
the meetlne. Mrs. Karline Oro·
eee. 300 Femleaf Ave., Corona
del Ma r, will entertain the Com -
munity Affairs Committee at 1
p.m. Tuesday.
65~
PEARS
No. 1 RUSSETS lb.lc
MEDIUM SIZE
Juice ORANGES lb. 5c
Oscar Mayer Franks ~ 39~
Rath PICIIC HAMS 35~
LAJ'GE FAJifCT '
EGG PLANT each, 5c
Romaine, Endive ea. 7c
LARGE CELERY ea. 9c
ErraA FAifCT SUIIMEB
S9UASH
~~1 . f R 0 lE T1 F 0 0 0 r,
PICTIWEET-Appa.t 01r CIMny PIES
PICTIWEET-10 OL pq.
CIII-PEIS
•xo v.-.•1••
lncei W. •••·· ,.. .•
lb. 7c
CUDAHY'S PURITAN-SUCED
B A C 0 N ceJ;LbPkg. 59~
C"UCI BEEF ROAST LEAN 35~
RIB ·sTEAKS 89~ .
Bound Steak 59~
Ground Beef LEAN
Bar,al• Ba1llcet Marleet Ne. 2
601 COA~T I YD.