HomeMy WebLinkAbout1955-11-03 - Newport Harbor EnsignDriver of Bus
To File Suit
Against Kest
Mia. Jack PhUIIpson, C4fia
Mesa .chool bus drlver. aald th1a
week that she wtll flle a civil
ault for damages aplnst Robert
)[est. Orange Coast College In·
ltrUc:tol'.
Mrs. Pbllllpson. who-lives at
392 RaJcam Pl.. Costa llesa,
cbal'ged that abe wu crabbed by
the hair and ahouldera by Mr.
)test, father of one of her puMn·
pn. and forced violently to the
floor In the bua guage at the
Costa Mesa main 8Chool on Oct.
25. Mr. Keat. whoee home Ia at
20212 s.W. Bayview Ave ... Santa
Ana Helghta. allegedly became
enraged at the bus driver for her
treatment of hla son the day be·
fore on the bua.
"You used Naz:l tactt~. fnaldng
my .on kneel tn the dirt In the
bus, .. Mrs. Pbllllpson chuged the
parent aaJd to her. Some bua
drlved make a practice of hav·
Jng ltudent pauengera kneel at
the back of the driver's aeat. it
the ltUdenta do not behave. The
day befcft, Mrs. PhllllJI*)n a&id
abe made the ltucknt lmeel by
.,. .at becaa. 1M would DOt .,...,....._
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Smog Comes
to Our Town
1'1lat waa amoc -honest·to·
goodnea Lo8 Angeles smog -
that wu blowing over the Har·
bor Area Sunday and had the
local residents wiping tears from
thelr eyh Desert winds were
blamed for blowing the stuff
from L. A. out to sea, from where
It wafted out thla way. A late
attemoon wlnd cleared the alr.
Art Cubbage
Heads· League
A. B. Cubbage of 415 38th St.,
Newport Beach, waa re-elected
lut week u chalnnan of the
Harbor Clt:lz.ens League. Mrs-
Ruby s.-ve080n of 215 Marigold
Ave., Corona del Mu, waa re·
named ~-treuurer. The
League reatrlnned Ita support of
the OLarter amen4Jnent propoal·
tton ealltn~ for election of coun ·
dlJMD by dJmictL
iUed
larCD otel
228Un
$28,500 Drive
Gets Under ay
The Newport Hubor Commu·
nity Chest Drive for S28.500 got
under way Tuesday at the kick·
ott breakfast held at Irvlne Coast
Country Club. Home-to-home 10·
llcltation.a began Immediately
after the morning get-together.
Community atngtng at the
brea.kfut wu led by former
stage and opera .tar Mrs. Lester
Vlerllng of Newport Heights. ac·
companied by Mrs. Hazel Dell of
Balboa laland.
The Rev. Donald Sapp of the
Balboa Wand Co mmunIty
Church and a director of the
Community Chest. gan the ln·
voeatlon. Mrs. Kenneth Cooling,
campaign chairman, Introduced
Chest Presld~t Arthur Torrance,
who conducted the brief pro·
gram.
An Inspirational talk was
given by the Rev. James Stewart.
Chest dlrect.or and pastor of St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church.
Mayor Dora Hill l.laued a proc·
lamatlon Monday urging all
resldenta ot the community to
give "aupport for a common goal
and tor a worthwhUe effort."
Abo on Monday morning these
wu an omclal flag rdslng of
the "Red Feather" banner In
front of the City Hall.
Teacher Is Arrested Here
In Sex Perversion Case
Franc .. Saundft'S. 29, of
Abalone Ave .. Balboa Island, a
8Chool tMcher 1n the 17th St.
8Chool of the We.t:mlNter 8Chool
dlltrkt. ~~ a 110 perven.lon
eharp at an arn.lpmeat fo.
... ~) ..... pcwt
la.a.
day .,_. • a.ona 4111 liar ,..... Sauact.n wu to .tab ber Jlome.
dent ca.JJed to nport beartnr a Oftlcen aaJd abe -... emphatic In
woman .creaming from a dark .tatlng that ahe would not press
colored car In front of that ad· ebarlft. dresa. _ Saunclera posted $1,000 ball and
OftlcmJ William Ta lbott and was relu.aed from city jail at 2:45
Edward Lynch were dispatched p.m . Sunday. He aaid he bad
to the scene and allegedly found been teaching In Westminster for
Mt. Saunders commUting the sex one year and prior to that time
pervenlon wlth a Costa Mesa worked for a meat finn In the
elementary school teacher In the Los Angeles area.
back seat of the cu. * * *
Officer Talbott charged that he I
turned his n aahltght on the sub· M Teacher ject.s and the man jumped Into e Sa
a slttlng position on the rear seat ·
and the woman leaped from the a~~~·elp me. rm., glad you are Is Dismis sed
here," Officer Lynch quoted the
woman as saylng. .,e attempted
to obtain something to cover the
woman and Officer Talbott locat·
ed a white coat on the front seat
and had the woman put It on lm·
mediately.
Of!lcer Talbott alleged that
Saunders refused to step from the
auto until he had donned hls
badly ripped olive drab trousers.
otfJcer Lynch escorted the vic·
tim to her home.
"You offleft'S have r u I n e d
something beautiful between two
people and cost them thelr teach·
Inc jobs," Oftlcer Talbott alleg·
edly quoted the defendant u
lltating wh.Ue they W8e awaiting
the arrival of a tow truck. "I got
carried away. She won't press
Supt. Everett Rea of the Costa
Mesa elementary school dJstrlct
announced Tuesday that he has
dismissed the Costa Mesa school
teacher Involved with a West·
minster teacher In a sex perver·
slon charge.
"I am noti!ylng her not to re·
port back to duty," Mr. Rea said
after asking the county superin-
tendent for advice. Mr. Rea aald
he would report this action to
the school trustees.
John Land. superintendent of
the Westminster Dlstrlct, told the
Ensign Tuesday that Francis
Saunders. the We 1 t m I n s t e r
teacher, "l.a suspended tempor·
uUy unUl we get the facts In the
matter.''
In l_st ep
Of Profed'
Plans for a nillUon-dollar
motel project at Avocado Ave.
and Cout Hwy. lfl Corona del
Mar have been Rbmltted to the
Newport Beacb Building Depart·
me.nt by the developers, Robert
Ingram. R. J. Collins and L. M.
(Les) BJak.esley, all local busJ·
nessmen.
The motel alte 1s a SJ,S-acre
block with 400 feet of frontage
on Coast Hwy. and 600 feet along
Avocado Ave .• extending almost
back to Tblrd Aft. Only a por·
Uon of thl.a site Ia Included In
the Initial dnelopment. He·
served for future ~lopment
are the rear portJon and 175' x
210' at the Avoeado-Coa.st Hwy.
corner.
The Initial plana aubmltted for
approval call for 228 units In two
long two-story buOdJngs, to be
set In an L·lhaped arrangement.
Tbe motel will be known as Ja·
maJca Inn. The plans call for a
large awmmlng pool. parking In
front of the mote l unita, and
landscaping.
Tbls motel. flnrt announced In
t he Ensign three months ago, ll
In the second Irvine Terrace sub·
division. which wUl officially be·
come a part of the City of New·
port Beach a week from today. A
use permit will have to be ob·
talned by the developers. be·
cause all of • the subdivision
comes In as "unclaulfled" <un·
wned).
Bucs Vie f or
Second Place
VOL L •o. ls--rJVK CDTI COIIO.A DEL MAlL CALII". TJIVUDAY, •oVEJOU 3, 1-
LlnLE . LEAGUE PLA S
OFFICIILL Y LAU CHED
Tars, fled for Lead,
Diredors
Are Named
A board of directors was or·
ganlzt-d for Little League Tues·
day evening and officers were
elected at a meeting held at the
home of Bob Blackwell, 720 Or·
chid Ave., Corona del Mar.
Mr. BlackweiJ wa.s n a m e d
chalrman, Ed Bucko a.s vice·
chairman. A. K. Phelps u treas-
urer and Mrs. Frank Owen u
secretary. The Board of Dlrectora
also includes Dave Webb, Verne·
Smith. A1 Clemence and Grant
Howald.
Mr. Webb wUI be In charge of
coach ing. Verne Smith is head
of the field committee. which
wUJ prepare the playing fJeld on
the Community Youth Center
grounds. He wUI be assisted by
Frank Owen and Mr. Clemence.
Attorney Tom Webster Is In
charge of legal arrangements for
Incorporating the local Little
League as a non·pro!lt organl·
zaUon. J im Eaa,n of Laguna
Beach Is the ana repre8t'ntatiw .
In announcing these deftnite
plana to eo &bad wltb cwcan-
wed b1 tbe Leape will be
dq. -n.. Newport Jlart.c. Tan. ~-~ QV&nD eouthe-ly ~ the Upter Bay ·A vletary would rfye the pt. fot Sun.set Lncue lead wltb Ana· Bopklna made a tJm down on bridge. Thll will Include Corona
rates a 3~won and l ·lolt record, helm. wm meet the Santa Ana the Tar 44 on the tlrst play of del Mar. Shore Cllfts. Corona
and a .eond place standing over Salnts at 7:30p.m. tomoJTOW IFrl· the second quart«. Tamura lost Highlands. lnine Terrace. Bal·
Mt. Saac. day) In Santa Ana M unicipal a yard. Then Schultt passed to boa Island and Beacon Bay.
Saturday night the Fullerton Bowl. Lorentzen for 12 yards and a first Application for a franC'hlse will
Hornets overpowered the Pirates The Tars have to get by Santa down on the Carden Grove 45 bt' sent soon to Williamsport. Pa.,
32 to 6 and a re now leading the Ana tomorrow and Orange next Berry drove for five yards and naUonal headquarte~ for Little
league with a 3-0 record. The In· Thursday, Nov. 10. while pointing Tamura made It first down on Leaguf:'. Mr Blarkwf:'ll salrl. An·
dlans. who out·welghed the PI· for the crucial game of the sea· the 301;. other meeting will bf:' hf"ld nl:'xt
rate line by 30 pounds per man. son-at Anaheim on Friday, Nov. An Wegai·Uc;t"·of hands pt.>naJty TuPSday evf:'nin~ at hi!' hnme,
had the edge ln flm downs. 12 18. Anaheim will be tuning up set the Tars baC'k on thE' 40 Hop and plans will lx> marle then for
to 6; in passing, 150 yards to 43. with games against Orange to· I kins picked up five yards. Schum public mE."t'tlng"
and In rushing, 215 to 98. Gary morrow and Fullerton Nov. 11 . passed to :.ieil Metcalfe on the Inqulriel' a!' to sponsorship of
Ragwell scored twice for the In · I Coach AJ lrwln announced the 25. On the next play a Tar fum· teams. donati('ln" of funds and
dians In the flrst halt and threw following starting line-up tor the ble was re<:'C'\''t>rt"d by Garden equipmPnl anc1 vnlunte<.>rtnJ? for
a pass to Bonnie Roberts for a I Santa Ana game: Charlie Berry. Cro\·e on the 19 Tht> Argonauts work part1es ma\ tx> mad(' tn ~r.
68-yard TD. The score was 19-0 I fullback ; John Hopkins and Dave advanced to tht>ir -t2 beforE:' being Bla~·Pll or to Mr. Pht>lps.
at hall time. Tamura. halfbacks; George foreed to kick and it wa" fim At the lmtlal nrganlz..'ltlon
In the thlrd quarter. Gary Schultt, q uarterback ; Paul Lor-down and 10 !nr the Tars on their mM>tinll!' he-ld last Thursday PVE'·
Campbell of Fullerton Intercept· I entzen and Chuck Vandervort. 44. Jk>rry madE:' f1vP Hnpkmc; ran ing. objfftmnc; a~::ainst Little
ed a Knipp pass and ran 48 ends; Larry Harper and Jlm Rum· the ball six yard.; tn the Ar~o· uagu(' \\ C'rE' prPwntPd by Rod
yards, then scooted 16 yards for 1 St"y, tacklt>S; Gary Deem and Dick naut 45 and a flr;;t flown Ta· ;\facMilllan. athlE-tiC' dirN"tnr oC
a. TD. Early In the fourth qua!· I Nabors. guards. and Jack Smith. I mura madE' ~u }ards. TY.·o thC' Harb<lr AN'a B<wc;' Club In
ter Campbell was ott on a 4 ,.
1
CE'nter. passes were mrompiNP. anc1 thf' Costa M"'" He sale! thnl the
yard run for the tltth lndJan Charlie Berry Jed the hard· Tars kkkE'd to thP 11 The Arg•• B<•yc;· Cluh pro~rram wnul1 t.lke
tally. driving Tars to their thifd lea.gue naut.s faile-d In g.Hn 1n twu pia~" 1 raw nf all thP hm, in Cnrnna
The ol)ly Pirate score was the j victory last Friday nJght In the as the half t>nrlf'fl rkl ;\far of Little· l.Pa~nP A~e
result of a 7S·yard march In nlnc OCC Stadium. scoring all the • TBillD QUARTER •9 tn 12). HP o:;aid al"f• that thert>
plays. with Jones going 17 yards points In the 14·0 triumph over Castro rC'turnt>rl thE:' ~d hal!' was dangf'r of m·C'r c·mphasi" on
to pay dirt. Garden Grove. He scored a thlrd kick·otf 20 yarc1c; "' thf' Tar ~ 1 mmpt.>tltlon anrl com m f' r rIa I
$400,000 Bldg.
in Lido Center
G. M. Shumackec of San Ma ·
rtno has submitted plana to the
Newport Beach BuUding l>epart·
ment for a $400.000 store lnd of.
flee bulldlnc in Udo Sbopplng
Celter, between the P. A. Palmer
ottlce and tbe Christian Science
Church Readlng Room. n will be a concrete buUding
at 3347 VIa Udo, with two .torles
toe 15 units of office apace and
a two-apartment penthouse on
top.
time, too. on a 94·yard run. but Hopkins pirkC'd up .!oiX yard sponsorship in Llttlf' uagu(.'
that was called back because o.t Berry made<;('\ en muf'(' for a fir,t 'Thf"n> should bt' no diS!Wnsion
a penalty. down on thP Ar.:nnaut .;:; Ta 1 !rom Costa Mesa to a bnys' base-
The Tars struck midway In the mura ~ iste-d hi' w:.y through ball program hf're," Mr. Black-
first quarter' as Paul Lorentzen for five yard!-anc1 Berry plunged I wt>ll tnld the Ensign. ''Tilt> Boys'
recovered a Garden Grove tumble for ti\·e to thP 33 and anNhN I Club In Costa Mf'sa has Imitated
on the Argonaut 18. Tamura. first down. llopk1ns made four. Little League faithfully In most
Berry and Hopkins advanced the (Continued on peste 6) respects. And I! there w~ a
ball to the one-yard Jlne and baSt"b&ll program here no one
Deny plunged over tor the touch· 3-D Llcl•e M ~--'-I would be trying to start an~er
down. ~ ont-.
Carden Grove made a strong Tbt> final Euro~ In 3-D lllus 'The-mc-mbt>rs of the nt>wly
bid for a KOre tollowtne the Tar tratf'd color lecturt-wm bt' ht>ld formed Uttlf' League here want
touchdown. The A.reonaut.s made at Orange-Cos~ CollegP at 7~30 1 every boy who wants to. to be
a first down on the Tar 27 1ust p.m. Wednesday. Nov 9. playing ball next summer-not
before the end of the quarter. but Spain. land or the Dons. will just the few who could make It
four more plays resulted In be the topic ot the frfoe Lllus ' all the way up to Costa Mesa
minus Ove yuda and the Tars trated lecturt> In the college aud·l fro m Corona del Mar and Balboa
took oWl' on tbe 32. ltorlum. Island."
~rowley Is Named Bay C lu b President
EDWAIID J. ~WLET Jr. oC
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Judp ~ ~ ehould Don't never count that U. of prow al th.m. wtttl DO crJ of ,.,. a naUna 8barti.J on tbe dm· MJdalpn teJm out tW the ftNl ''watd .,.._.. • ~ al the Newport llbn eound8. ,_.,._ been down Let me .remind JOU tbat aDder
Beadl ordiAance wlllcb NfUlatee tbeN Jooldnc out al a well In the the pneral voote .,...... ..,. llad ~ dudq Kuter Week. ftnl halt ., otwl. 'talft't ruuy. one eouDCUman wt.o Oldrolled
BUT)' C. ....... owner of ....,...,.,_ tbetr lut appearance tbe a»undl ror thNe ..._ (12
propetlJ at a AJMtll~ Ave., 1n the Roee Bowl, Cal e. K1c::bl· yean) fbaallJ belq ..,_...,In
lalboa lalud, C!IWJenpd tha •an 0 at tile bait? !'o Coach ,_. the tourtla attempt. and durin• dt:r ordlnanee trltb a IIUit In aa-nY ~n : "'Pleae, tbat lltUft that time certabl ~ al oor
perlol' court. Trial belan oa Oc:t. JOU'N feedln1 them at half ume. ett)' bad no rep~eemtadon on the tt wttb Attorney Bobert COrtJnan plene Jlve tbem a tull tadon of counetl ,._...~ lit. Jlreonter. CJty It beton tbe •arne atarta. I keep ·
Attorney Karl Davilt ol. Newport teUI.n• you I've &ot a weak • • •
8eaeb ar~ for non-suit on the beut." e Mrr ...,._,
lfOUnda of lnlutndenq ot evt-• WIIO'I mcrrmt Klnda ...... at tbe 8dlae al
For a lon• ttme, the Balboa lnstance. Dr. Ray Newton of La-
.Anzllna Club bu been dreamln• &Una Beach, wtll be cllulne san-
about a Little adobe haclenda, flab ott the dellghttul (so I've
somewhere south ot the border, beard) vUllt•e ot La Pu, B. ~ .• , *"""ij~-J!O:,'""~: Hop ~~~f: .. :f~~~!~to::. ~~!~~';~~
recent leasJne of a piece of pro· derway t.b1a week.
• • • • denee. Well, well, what do you know! a. Tau ~llillt Cciunatloa
I wu de.crtbed by a tru.trated ,_ puw,.•na a crttl ' at
.crlbe u havtn• "lnclted'' t.SOO a.aq. Oobel far ILia ...ark: Worker Struck
by Truck Dies
Jt1-... , .... , ....,.., ..., ,.,. eaa't ...,. MPP'· qual IIC'U• vot~ lnto • a•.uDI a -. "'l'aJa't 80; 10 out aad buy petition to • ctve the voters a _ a ......... :*IQI*:::II*C:X*::I*:::II:•a:• :.•C*IQI* :.•C*ICX*:I*C*ICI*:::II*CX* :I*:::I*CX* :I*Q*CX* :.•O*ICI*:l*CX* ::I*Q*CI*:.*C*ICII*:::I*D? •j petty on Bahia de Loe Anaeln, Ma.t ot. the fJ.ah lnl bot ·IJ)Ota
an extra fine# flahin• apot on the down MexJco.vay start thelr aea-
1\llf side of Baja, Call{omJa. 'nle •n with a .tmJ.Jar affair. Muat·
aew set·UP will be called. aim· lan, for lnstance, Ul lnvttJn• one
ply: "Club Pesca de Balboa de and all to their Sixtb lntema-
&ja C.llfomla" or, In our nattve tlonal Deep Sea FlabJn& Rodeo.
lingo, T!\e Balboa AneUnr Club The datH are November 8rd, 4th
of Lower CaUfornJa. • and 5th. and the entry tee 1..1 a
chance to amend our new Char· ,_ .una.
ter to allow each of th~ 8eV'eD fta, aid IIOIM'h lq al»out It
councllmAn.lc c:Ustr1cu to elect '*Ill W tar our JOUna 'RDa. I had wanted real bad to get to Min,esota for my Alma Mam-
my's homecoming game last Saturday against USC. However, on that
balmy a fte rnoon he re, listenin9 to the game by rad io in my own
back yard. ba,king in the Southern C al sunshine , in typical Southern
Cal garb of shorts and sunglasses. ana hearing the a nnouncer tell
about that snowstOt'm and freezing weather in Memorial Stadium in
Minneapolis, I felt mighty smug and comfortable here at home in Co-
rona del Mar. "Sissy." my Minnesota frie nds will sniff. and I guess
they're right ... No t always so: I can remember a nother October
afternoon, sitting in that Memorial Stadium bad in 1932, tempera-
ture just below freezing. a light snowfall blowing over the field, and
watching Minnesota play Michigan, the team of "punt, pass and
praye r." I d idn't seem to mind the cool of the afternoon then, except
for the 3 to 0 score, which was in Michigan's favor ... But r shore
d id enjoy last Saturday a fternoon much better, what with that amaz-
ing 25-19 victory for the Golde n Gophers. See you in the Bowl,
maybe in 1957. • • •
Small·world department: On page 5 of this issue of the Ensign
is a society item a bout the wedding o f Hazel J ean Pittman ... of
AITKIN, Minnesota ... my o wn home town! She is the daughter of
Herman Pittman. who was my scoutmaster of o ur old Scout Troop in
Aitkin some 25 years ago. , • • •
Did you-all catch the irony in the story of that police scandal in
Los Angeles (remini scent of the local sensation of a couple of years
bad) . . . One of the LA cops suspended for theft was named
Friday. Wonde r if he was a sergeant?
• • •
"Margaret G ives Up Love for Duty." That's the he adline of the
week. and perhaps of the year. W e romant ically minded Ame ricans
are quick to say. "You done wrong, Margaret." H ow much more com·
forting it would be. 10 Of' 20 years from now, to have your beloved by
your side, instead t>f the empty existence of an official figure. Uncle
Edward decided differentfy. and with g reater odds at stake. because
he was the Monarch. He made his decision in ~vor of the wom&n he
loved, and of course it was the right thing to do, and those two have
remained ste~dfastly togethe r since that time some 19 years ago. I
sha!l a lways remember the headline of tha t memorable day, my nomi.
nation fOt' the best headline every written . . . not by myself, un-f~nately. ~ut ~t least by o fellow copydeskman on the Columbus ~•tan. It te1d With • l.iJt and romance that H~mmed up the en-
ttre love story in six words, ''Edward G ives Up Throne for Love ."
A GflACIOUS'
HOSTE~S 0~ A
HOST
K; PROUOTO
<;EQVE OUQ TEHOfQ
ROA~T/
lOR M. Nuncio, 65, of San lts own counctlman. 1 tan't 10 aJona wJih tbat. Tbe Pedro, dJed lut Friday from In· ..-__ ---oa at 10 p-. and
R. c Rlneholz 1• chairman of mere ~laht dollars U4 currency.
the te~porary board or eover-u you're interested. write amigo
nors, wtth J.B. McNd ly, treu-Sr. L. Roberto eoro.tha. Olu At-
urer, and ~ Jonaa. secretary. las 75·2 Sur, Mazatlan. Sinaloa.
The membership will be limited Mexico. J can't ma.k~ lt. but, If
to 100. wtth these centurlans you can. be sure to send me a
1Upplytne th capital tor the de· PMt card. I shore like that
velopment of 15 acres ot lf'OUnd place!!
juries suffered when a runaway I suppose I ahould thank the _,_anv -"'7:: 'wl old ~to be
dump truck load ot hot upha.lt writer and pub.llaher who have, up1 tb.'t"'d., a1 ftiCbt I. away
ran over h .. body In Irvtne T~r-without lntendln• to, paid m~ a aheed o1 Cbl time a1 bif life
raee. compl~nt which I do not d~· wbeD IUda a endt wowct be DeW
Mr. Nuncio wu helplnr INtaJl lftVe, becaue I wu just one of to htiD. AJo'bow, ~ ~Mat
an uphalt driveway. lnto a new the 39 clrculatora who canted _ _..__ coulcf haft -a ,.._le
h ..,al ..... Dr .,... f the. -•tiona. My "lncJtl.n,... •-z •-.... n:i': :,n EJ-p:;; Dr. A Grttrl~ approad;~ .. "do you think eedt out of the ra• except the lnl·
Co. dump truck. lett unattended councllmanlc: dt.trict ahould be ID ..... Oalqle.
on the erade of Malabar Dr. ap· able to elect tb~lr own councll· ~ou reelroD rm llable to aet
parently became a runaway, man?" Nlnety·ef•ht per cent ol ~ out ol tbe ebwda for
rolled down the erade, Jumped the voters contacted aaJd yee and a.t. 'l"'M'r eaa1 do tbp to me.
the curb and struck the WOJ'k· strned Juat like that. But now, I'm a ,_~ and the buildings, several of -------
wbJch ar~ part or th~ deaL There 'Bombs' F·ared ls a landlne strlp tor ama.U
planes already In use, and thUI
can be enlareed to handl~ on Hallowe'en DC·3's. Other members of the
man. The truck draered the vtc:-Hr. Publl.sher, how do you think It Ia tooiJib to c1r1Dk Wale the
t1m nearly 71 feet before comJnr tboee 1,!500 ltpen feel about a,. o1 !0. aDd fDolWl -"-dlat
to rest with the rteht front wheel your lnault to thetr lntell1,enee ap If JW doll~ ll:DoW, jMt
on the vtct1m aeaJrwt a dirt and respectability In belnc "ln· a WM bet W1MD JO'II' tired llurta.
bank. The aecJdent occurred at dted" to alp by Col .Andy. Wow IUJbe rll be MI!'UIM al
2:()6 p.m. Driver of the runaway Thanks, Ben, for your cartoon ~ to U. ~ board of govemon include such
welHmowns as H~nry Brent. Ray
Call, John CoiJins, Curt Dosh, Dr.
ltay Dooley, K~nt H l t c h c o c k .
Paul·Rogers, Forest G. Smith Jr .•
E. C. Van Dame a nd Horace
Witherspoon.
This is one of th~ a~ers to
the appar~ntly inc:rea.s1n• acar·
city of fish In local waters. But
fl&hennen will always be flsher·
m~n. and if ther~ are more fish
elsewher~ you'll see more and
more men with rods, fiyln~ south
with the duck.t, when summer ls
over. Ah. yes. there are lady ang·
lera, too, just as there are lady
duc:Jal.-and they'll be aolne the
sam~ dlrectfon.
e STA8TDIG Gtnf
The c:Jub Cfn Spanish, you pro·
nounee It 'kloob,' to rhyme with
'boob') PHc:a de Balboa de Baja
California Ul just the latest addJ·
tJon to the Jon• l1st at mec:cu to
whldl eert.aJn ot the devota ot
the antun• Met mab pOcrtm-
A minor "Battl~ of lwo Jlma" truck wu eurtt. A. Taylor of plur. But what does lt mean! of~ Bat If JOU tab t:laJa
rocked Newport Helfhta Ballow-Gardena, poUee aaJd. Can't tlnd anybody Who knowa. ..._, aD al Jt. I doll1 beiJIIw
e'en nleht u teena~ tired Both these plup would be of • wW 11wt ,.._. dw!IIW I« daat
magnesium bombs wllJch ahook Odd Fellows ereat help If I Wft'e to run for laalo .. b.up-11 J'OU ...... houses and flared In the nlebt councll, u you .em to be atrald a.o..t wtt1a JOUr t.DGw man IIDd
sky. I wru. ~ EDd al .nDOft.
I. A. Batre of 434 San Bernar· s I I D d • • •
dJno Ave .• Newport Hel.hta, eom-ec y $ ea e JOIIKADDfC &UIIUilO. •AU~1'W&a r1DD
plained to I'ewport pollee at 8:57 Tbe looee uw of the ex-eaton -~ ... 1-.-f h l lbl hot , , .-·~ ..-trees were ~ on p.m. o ear "• a poa e • · Claua v. Backe., 67, a veteran 'ward Q'Jitem' .. m .. 1eadln• and tw by Hallowe'en pra.Jlb(er ar·
eun blut ln the area. Other resf. worker of the Odd Fellows Lodee. unta.lr. 11lere .. no -"eh thlnr u .,n~tn the eo.ta w.. area d~nts at first thoueht the .,und died Friday lD Oran-County a ward ~em In any dty lD the --was of a hocae'or oven expla.lon. •-· Kon evenfn •• Fire ..-~ntion Mrs. Hup Mdlflllan ot ~ Ho.plt.aJ. Be wu a retfn!d cab· state ot. CallfclmJa. Moa ot. the omc:er Jtalpla Lee N.Jd the ~
w---l---. Ave.. ., e w p 0 r t lnet maker and had lJved In Cos· cltles of CaltfornJa ~ divided wen lpltad at l9th St. anc1 P1a· ...,.,. ....... ~ ~ ta Mesa alnce 1937. Into counclllnanJc dJ.atrlctl, 2U.t cent1a Ave.., behind the Mesa
Heights. complained at 9:14 p.m. Services 'lft'1"e conducted yes· u we an. and their el«tiona are Tbeatre. an4 on Santa Ana A~.
that flrecrackers were belne fired terday Jn Parkes·Rldley Mortu· non·partiaan, Ju.t u ours are. betweti\ 15th St. and l6th St.
In the area ot Westmln.atft' Aw. ary, eoeta Mesa. by Rann011y Part)' lin• are not followed.
and Clay St. She abo repo.rted Lodee No. 29 and Mesa Rebeeea Party Unea .,. nGt a part at ettr iiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiwwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
rotten ~IP thrown aealnst her Lodce 402 of the lndependent electiona In the -.te of CaJJ. hom~. omcen picked up three Order ot Odd FeDowa. Be had tomiL In tiM eut. dty e.lecUou
helrhts juvenU~ bo~ and one tf.r1t Joinect the Odd J'ellow8 1n .,. Oil poUt1eaJ ~ 11--. aAd
from Harbor Rlahlandl wbo ad· 1915 In Nebnaka and wu a ds.rteta a. eallecl ....,._ ..
mttted ahootlal Ill a • n e • J u m charta memw o1 botb ot the a .... tM ..._. bOll," • ....,.
bomt. btlt deftJecl anT Dowledp Joeallod.-, ....................... .. ~~~d~.~ LMt llq lie ar ;lttet ldllaii ... IIHtli.-.. ~ .-:z• -~ u.ome an aU"Y ....... ~ t.m u dlltrkt ..,_., ...... AMI.._ a.t .. ~ ~· _,
pa.renta of thelr adlons. muter at J*trlct • 01 Otallp IIINIS fill tM Ill &'b._ IUrft
Church Play
Cast Chosen
County. At the time ot bM death a CCIIDdiiDule dlllrtet .._ II
h• wu acretary of the Odd J'el· ~You haft M¥er beard
lows. of • cou.Detlman.le .... ta the
Survlvora Include Itt. wUe, .tate ol Callfomta. .And the tea·
Pearl, at thto Costa Meaa home, .,n .. beeauw there can be no
3226 Broad St.; three sons. Nor· pqty e>r~anlzatJon to llne up
vtll~ of Newport, Ronald of Costa wtth.
Cast members have been chos· Mesa and Elmer ol Pomona; two The counter arcument hu been
en for ''The SkeptJc's I>edlca· daughters, Mrs. CharlH Mobley advanced tbat a councllman may
tlon." a religious elrama to be or Costa Mesa and Mrs. F. C. be elected term aftft' term ln hia
presented a t 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Goree of San Leandro; bls rnoth· own dbltrlct. What'• wrone wtth
Nov. 20, at th~ Balboa l.sland ~r ln Wyom.lne. tour brothers, that? U the dlmlet wanta htm
Community Methodtat Church. two sisters. 13 erandchlld.ren and why ahouldn't they have him?
IUUOSIMI
a nd again on Wednesday ev~-oo~ne~er~ea~t~·gr~a~n~dc:h~~U~d.~===~w:::e~el~ec:t~~c:o~n~e~~eeu:~~~»~en~b7~~dla-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nlng, Nov. 23, at St. Andrew's -
Presbyterian Church.
* Only Swift' a Premium Beef Sold Here *
SPECIALS FOB THURS .. FBL & SAT .. NOV. 3-4-5
Mrs. Holly La.sb VJMJ. dlrec·
tor, announces that the leadJng
role as "the service man" wJll be
taken by the Rev. Robert Gron·
lund. pastor or th~ Newport Har-
bor Luthera n Church. The grand·
mother will be Mrs. Pauline
Claybrook; the mother, Mn. P. F.
Baines; her two daughters. Nan-
cy and Jane Loy; her son, lamea
Barnett; the Cannel:, R o b e r
Guenther ; the displaced penon.
Mrs. Margaret Vader; the ICbool
girl, l ean Smith; the doctor, G.
Wallace Fleer; the student. Dlck
ElJmer; the veteran, P. F. Baines,
and the Volee of the Light, the
S.uper Meat Values
Our Meat Depc~~lment Ia Now Featuring
Manning's Choice Baby Beef
F"mest Nczme in Meat. in all the SOutblcmd .
• SWIFTS .llEJ(rtriC-BouleM
RUMP
ROAST 39~
IWIPTS PllEJCrtriC
CHUCK
ROAST
S WU t I PIIEIO'O'JI Rev. Donald G. Sapp.
SWUJ I J'aDOUM
ROUND STEAK ·-............................... 69~
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H I\ ) ) ,.~ j L.
IIIII Y• lawllp 1•••1
lewport Harbor Bank
a.-.....
11DAINTY MAID''
ENAMELED
ROASTER
Item-of-the-Month
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*CROWN HARDWARE*
•A BOUUJIOLD DErAJITIIEXT nou•
We lled:n•
CrowD Staape * w. Cat
Keys * We Clft
Crowa StCIIIIpe
JIADOB 232
110'7 EAST COAST BJCIIWAT COBOKA DEL KAJl
.... ...__
It is certainly true that
not everyone is interested
in making f u n e r a 1 ar-
rangements in advance
of necessity, and it is just
as true that a great many
people do wish to do so.
It takes but a short time '
to make such arrange-
ments, and we oHer our
assistance in this regard
without charge or obliga-
tion.
PARK£S·RJDLEY
MOk.TUAkY ............... ....... ....... u..-,•MU ~"" ::--.:.-: IAIIOA • MIIOA ISLANP • UDO ISLAND ~ 11ACH • COlOMA D&IIIM
SCOOPS ...........
...... tlae way to IMp
caenaJeaUy ••• IAt u
do tlae •apade worlr"' for
you.
Rave you been ''TAKEN TO THE
CLEANERS'' wJten you've wanted
your cloth~ cleaned! Fed up
with outlandish prices! We
found the best bargaln ot the
year right at our own NEIGH·
BORHOOD CLEANERS -excel-
lent service and workmanship
PLUS the Right Price! You can
have a dress. coat or suit cleaned
like "spanking new" tor only
$1.15 1 blouses, skirts, etc. only 60c>. And they toss in minor re-
pairs FREE. Another spedalty or
the firm's Is their new·llfe·for·
tired-blankeLS treatment. Try 'em
and see lt you aren't pleased'
NEIGHBORHOOD C L E A N ERS.
2720 E. Coast Highway, CDM. • • •
• • •
Snad '!'IaMie. •• Jbt9 c11Nc:W el .. lfOitb. _..Optical Caaapaay Ltd:. C11M Ia CJJ hgea, Otbew __ ...,. of tlae TIIWe '-'IT Ia c.pea. ........ _. ... ~.~ ... two.u-
IF TOU LIKE V AJUETT. tben'a
LOTS of It at aaOOIOJICS VA·
B1ETY STOllE lD CDK. Tou
am fi.Dd pradlca.Uy EVEII1' •
TBIKG then ••• fniD a apool
of thnad to a ICIIIIp Cll' pWow
CCIM. Tou aame lt. a.ooldDp
ha.e Itt 'l"'wy'ft J..t ~ ll'ttleod
A GOOD BEGLNNlNG to your
shopping lbt these days 1s LIDO
TOYLAND. a place that sparkles
with magic -Irresistible cuddly
dolls. electric traLns. educational
toys . . . the walls are ju.t
''busting" with ettts tbe lddAI wW
adore . . . fuzzy striped tigers 'n
modeling seta 'n jolly clowns 'n
sewing klt.s .•. AND a wonder·
ful "all-new" line of imported
toys. Enough to put stars in your
eyes and start you wblstltna
Jlngle ~Us. Shop early and UM
their Lay-Away Plan because we
predict a sellout at UOO TOY·
LAND, 3442 Via Udo, In Lido
Shopping Center.
t.n. a..s tbeU ... ,... ..... aotMI': J .... CIDd
Sftlld,...... oe a~ "et ...S Ya·
c:a:t1oo trtp. a..s et JJ 111 -. ._ a '"* to ...
£i9etl*ore flyi.D9 tell.., T~ tD--a boat
back to DeluDarlr. (Eaetp ,....) -· aow..a Oft9biGls ••• hoa.d DOte .... Jdeal (CII'
:• • I ••••• c:a I •;•:•:•:•:•:• •• 8 •• 8 8 I •• 8 • •:• • •:• 8 I
.. HOWDY NEIGHBOR! ..
*3* M I I M M M M M i M I & ME I I M M I I h h 8 M M ME +:+:M:M:M:+:M~
Aithouah coming to the Harbor on Cabrlllo Terra~. Corona
Area directly from Los Anteles, Highlands. The Purves' have
Norman Jenkins actually came lived In Encino for six years and
half way 'round the world to his visited both Laguna nad Corona
home on Carnation Ave .. Corona del Mar In the summers. always
del Mar. Mr. Jenkw was born, wishing they Uved here. Besides
In Eneland and bas only been in Mr. and Mrs. Purves, (he Ia with
the United States for five years Deere and Purves Insurance
. . . he'a nearly ready to take Brokers In Los Angeles) the
out hla first papers. Before com-family lncludes a 13-year-old
ina to Southern Cautornla he daughter, Margaret, and a son,
spent two years In Canada work· Keith, age 11.
lng for Trana·Canada Alrllnes. • • •
When he came to Cautornla he MoviQg to the Harbor Area this
met hl.a wife, Betty, at USC. fall to EJ Modena Ave., Newport
where they both were studying. Heights, from Riverside are Mr.
Mr. Jenkins Ia a copywriter for and Mrs. Harry Bose, and 4 -year-
radlo and television and does old daughter, Unda. Mrs. Bose l.s
animated cartoons for commer· the former Mary Stnlth, daughter
ctala. Durin& World War ll he of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith of
wu with the British Army In the Harbor Transfer and Storage
communlcaUon.t and stationed In Co. Mr. Bose Is working for a
Ceylon, India. H.l.s wile hu been 1lalve manutacturlna firm In
studylne for her doctorate In eosta Mesa. The couple were
speech pathology at USC. She married at the Newport Harbor
was a student cJinJclan at the Lutheran Church In the Heights.
university. • • •
• • • Originally from 0 k 1 a h o m a
After spending several sum-City. Mrs. Neta Cadenhead and
mera on Balboa Island. Mrs. her family have already sampled
Edna Dyer baa cbORn Bayside Harbor Area, living on Udo Isle
Drive ln Corona del Mar for her before moving to their new home
,eu-round home. Mrs. Dyer on F u 11 erto n Ave .• Newport
mow4 IMn from Burbank the Helpb. '11\e f~ lndoMs
ftnt til o.:eoe... Since then abe L.blda, 16. wbo 1s a jwllor at
bu been bu.,-pa1.ntJn& her Newport Harbor High School;
hou.e and making lt a suitable Vtva, 10. wbo attends Harbor
baclqround for bel' eeFamJcs. View Elementary School. and
her favorite hobby. Mrs. Dyer l.s little John. 4, who l.s still at
a devotee of horses and owned home .
them for several years unW a
bad acctdent made her give
them up. Her second love ls the
beach and that ls the reuon she
moved to Newport Harbor.
• • •
Capt. and Mrs. A. B. Gibbs
have pulled up anchor alter 13
years on Balboa Island .and have
moved Into a house on Broad St.,
Newport Heights. Also m aking
her home there ls their daught~r.
Mrs. Jay Bohle. who returned
fro m Australla not too long ago.
Mr. Gibbs Is captain of the yacht
Ro~rtshaw II In the Harbor. Hls
wife Is Ruth Paddock Gibbs. vio·
lin teacher and former ronductor
or the Hollywood Baby Orchestra.
• • •
Newly moved to the Harbor
Area from Monrovia are Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Russell and family,
now Jiving on Jasmine Ave .. Co·
rona del Mar. The Russells
owned a motel In Monrovia.
which they sold last month. Pre·
viously. Mr. Russell worked for
Day Night Manufacturing Co. In
Monrovia. The Russell family ln·
eludes Norman. aee 16, who Is a
junior at Newport Harbor RJgh
School and a daughter, Bonnie,
who is nearly 12 and ln the sev·
enth grade. • • •
New residents on Heliotrope
Av~.. Corona del Mar. are Mrs.
W. C. Flaherty and her daugh·
ter. Lt. Col. Flaherty Ia overseas
with the Marines. • • •
Recently ~nsconced in their
Olff Haven view home are Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Gale, on Kings
Rd. The Gales moved from Co·
rona del Mu. Mr. Gale l.t retired
10 the couple frequently ex·
cbanp vlalb with their aon'a
tamlly, wbo Uve tn Oranae. • • • llowtnr to ~ Bub« area wu
a lofta·tbDe ambttJon ol the Fer-
JU ,..,._ famll7, wbo aow live
M1XE MYERS
UNION SllVICI
u.s. ... nr.. w-..a,.,..... '
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Griffin. new
residents on Broad St .. Newport
Heights. are the parents of Mrs.
Ronald Roesch of Udo Isle. Mr.
Gri.Uin hu recently sold his
home appliance store. which he
had for 20 years in Glendale,
and ls "trying to retlre." Over the
week-ends Mr. Grltfin Is an ar-
dent "armchalx" quarterback be·
cause he used to play pro!es·
slonal football and baMball. He
was a star athlete at St. Thomas
College In h ls rollege days. • • •
Former "Glendaleltes," Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Eschbach and
their 3-year-old son Michael. are
now living on Irvine Ave .• New-
port Heights. Mr. Eschbach
works for an aluminum door
manufacturing company in Ful-
lerton and his wlte is a regis-
tered nurse at Hoag Hospital.
The Eschbachs moved to the
Harbor area the latter part of
September In order to live near
the beach.
A Classified ,A.d in rhe Ensiqn
brinQs immediate results! C ell
Har-b« Ill+ IllS and E>f"'W it!
'
save
rnoney
w. 1 IJUIIlm . oa LE.~
LD ...... ... .,. ..
GOftA-
A get acquainted eoffee was
held last week at the home o!
Mrs. Freeman W. Ftaher tn order
that the new memben ot. the
Junior EbeU Club could eet to
know the oftlcera and executive
board.
The gathering took place In
the provincial den of the Fisher
home. Mrs. Fisher l.t 'President
of the J unior Ebella. A special
guest wu Mrs. Norman W atson
or Newport Heleht.a. dlstrict pres·
!dent ot Junior Women's Clubs.
Others at the cottee were
Mmes. Donald Hayton. Dt>an
Gorton. Forrest Allinder, Edward
Kelly, Donald Clark. Donald Pet·
erson. Robert White, James
White, Edwin Finster, Sterling
Paris, John LaMar, John Banett.
CJifU. ~ priMe Cll' your OW'Il
u-. Meed PC1Pft lt.a. iCII' a
party? Toya fol' a ldd'a bUth·
day? Tbey Junoe "-. rlu a
~lou •~KUoa of Qartft.
II1CIII card&. Stap by .ad _....
J'OW'I today at aaoou.cs.
where you'll tiDd tlae b.t VA·
lliETT ill towa. ,.. E. Coast
Bi9bway. CDK. • • •
WOMA.~. SPARE ntAT PLEA tor
the perfect knit dress. Just go to
THE YARN SHOP and put your·
self In the capable bands of ex-
pert lnstru('tress Blanche ~nz.
Sht>'ll ('hart the dress or sweater
John Colby, George Grupe, K.. L !or you and show you the fun
Hartman. John Hoyt and Charles j of making your own KNIT
Woodward. , dothec;. You'll find a marvelous
QIICI SERVICE
ROLLER SHADES
Standard S h a d e Ooths
and Custom Specialties e Drapery R a r d w a r e e Venetian Bl.lnda.
.......... •c.n
JIMt atac:. BA IN
GIUMSt..W.....-t.._.
I selection o! yarns to choose from
. . . bulky types to finest rno·
hairs . . . and you t>an have
your predous knits fitted and
blockt'd richt there. Hey. wbt>re'd
we put Ol:R knitting needles!
THE Y AR."i SHOP, 308~ Marine,
8aJ boa Wand. HA 0880. • • •
TIIAT 1.0VD DaDJI M'T!!!G ,.. ............ d
.... at.lddlf ..... .. .....s at JEm"S or LIDO ••• s-trr oatflts t. tiMt Toaav
Kiu cleUgDed by JIWa of CaL
cm4 ADA SJ.eml of lf'wood. For
• • •
HCIPE POa A DEI.JCJOVS
MEAL la 3 aiDutiM · ••• cldft
to UTIE"S CODE& ea._
lllaDd. ........ -t5c ..., _.. tlae ben BOKE COOKED
MEAL oe nc.rd (IIKl ....
babel bCIIII. ~....... ....
.. all tlae trtamt.p). J...t
TilT a..s .... t.beU ~
.... bncld.-d ... l u ,.... ...
bW~Dpy at TV time. a .UC.
---a.lcJbty 9DO'L (k, u,.... ,..._, try tiMk '"tpb I •t""
d.laiii.M ••• yuaay •ao .,.... a..s beau • • • J'O'U ...
v-9 will ba-,.. a..s _.
,.... naall.mg b.tr ... ..... r-uy--. .._. ..._: ..,._
Saaday bn dtf-.t wW ..... c
apedal la.lt wlth tlae Little
W-.aa. U'TIE"S CODD.
Agatie & ..... .... laa..d.
()pee te 10:30 p.m.
• • • WHAT A WONDERFUL WAY
to make any Uttle girl happy!
When we see DOU.S Uke "~t
Pea." w~ wish Wl" were a kid
again. She's 11 Inches tall, ot
vinyl plastic so she CAN'T be
broken, and has short curly
rooted hair. R. A B. Co .. who de·
signed her, made hft' 10 l.lte·like
she drlnk.s and a1es Just like
Nr1l JJWe -. ~ -.l -heart of any YOU!lC "Mother ...
Only 13..98 and comparable to
much higher priced dolls. 10 we
recommend you use the Lay-
Away NOW at Donaldson's 5 A
10. In Balboa at 300 Maln. -----------------------------
"Don't Be Caught WI .. Your
l111aglnation Doww-''
•
ORANGE COAST
COLLEGE
LIDO THEATRE. 9:30-11 :30
TUESDAY, NOV. r -8-1 5-20
Continues for four weeks
Co-operating sponsors ...
Southern Counties Gas Co.
All C\f the lidn Shoos ....
GA~RSANDSA~RGASRANGE
15 -m•wns ___ ALL FOOD PD~PARED ...... -,· .......... ,.. ,_ • ... .... Die* Jlatobw-, lA
........... ....,....... 14'f'f'e of
1MII. ~ ...... ~. 816-
...... u.. rn•···· .....,. 8 Jrta.o.n-k~V--. Bluelle •z IE .... ~ h?-
..... ~~IS 'hr....... ' 1_,. •arbt. NC), t
--~ ...... BeekeeM.hf-............. <lleelt. t.w.
"r • ... '=· .,._ 8tC. w ace., .. ~ ---T a.lt., t.Moo ...... ~.• •
J-fl $ ~vlap AM'OUIIW ~
fld at NfiWlHn1. Bal"-8avt.c'-
a Leea. 14 t .t3 n-k ~~eo~tto.
~t' .. S!1JS ....... l"r)'
..... IUclaanf'e. 1--ttWt ....
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.._. Or6efo, aole'• of
o.at. n.lllaa ·~......._v......,.. ..
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RUTH KLUMB, from U. ~. ~-presents
I. W..l t.fecJic 2. Family Fare waft
Co"'P•"Y Air. l. BrirHJ on the Bird •
~. Easy .. Pie • ,o• s .,
'
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WILT~-...
Jlawalkm lllopl
WILew.t..L I on ......
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(Ottlf SUNDAY)
Bgin & Hamilton
Watches
Diamonds
Mountings
Wall ace Calder head
JEWELER
31 23 E..rl Co.rl Highway
Corone d•l Mar
IE II
IPIILITEIIII
Vpllal I ... & Dl .. Uf
UbertY 1-4711 IS50 11 .......... e-ta,._
JUST OPEN
A Classified Ad in The EnsiQn
brlnqs immediate results! Cell
Harbor 1114-1115 and oro-.. ifl
IITIELIII ...... OEITEI
CITERI. TO w•IIIIIIIU
Alii SCHDa 8IIU
Featuring "Separates" ... Accessories, etc. * College Town Skirts ... washable w ools
Retail from 5.95 to 10.95 * .Calderon Belts-Nationally advertised
HER OWN ORIGINAL CREATIONS
(UUABA QtrAUT)
• • •
SHABARA
3329 lfewpol't 81Yd. Ac:rou lraal Rnrport Beach City Ball
Teleplloo.: Harbor 5438
Sit Knit
* Come in for yarns * Pattern Boob * Bucilla "Paint it YourseU" Textile Kits
• • •
MILDRED D. THERON 313 E. Balboa BlYd.. Balboa
' aconye
~~~~~
~~~
at
Beach & Boulevard
10S1 Jlt1TII KLVIIL Ia o • e
eeaa :=t.t at 0....,. Coast eou.,.. u CCII4DctiD9 •=ldD9
ct.moutratiou at tM toutla
cm.aaal OOC Coold~q ~
ta Lido Theatre. ,... wiD be
thne man ._1ioa1 ROY. L IS,
22. from 1:30 to 11:30 ~ .....
IDamb Ll a a.. faaalty IUIIl·
ber at OCC. Slle did IMr a.ad~K
paduate wortr at w~
State CoUep cmd NCiind b•
llaaten Degree lD boale ec:o·
DOIDlca at tu trDl..-lty of
Wllcoa.lln
Thanksgivin-g
Service Set
South Africa
Talk Slated
Dr. Charles Nbcon. lecturer,
writer, educational consultant,
and political sclentbt. wlll apeak
POMPOM MUMS
Y eDow cmd BroDM ....
'10 IDYl: TOV
• am •:: A .... c:.a
•• &. ............... .
E:~~~i.~:~~~:§ L·1ght their life with IQitk~f/llk
Club House In Santa Ana. ./ U 'f/IJ -
He wUl discuss what happens
when peoples with the primitive
culture of Africa, the ancient
culture of India, and the modern
Industrial culture of the West
are mixed torether In a chanr·
lng land, South Africa.
TKETAS TO JIEET TtrESDAT
The Oranre County Kappa
Alpha Theta Al umnae Club wfll
meet at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Bruce Hesse. 2571
Bayshore Drive, Bay Shores.
Luncheon w1l be served follow-
Ing the meeting. All Thetas are
Invited to attend and are re-
quested to call the hostess, Lib-
erty 8-5391.
Professional
Directory
IT. AJrDaEWI
nltSI'fTEaiU CIIVBCII
15th SL A St. Andre-n Bd .. .,..J:, ~lcbool
._... .... J--LIIuaart
SUNDAY: Momlnc wonhJp. 9:30
and 11 a.m.; Church School,
9:30 and 11:00; lr. ~h. Sr.
HJgh and college age Fellow-
ahJps, 7 p .. m.; Thurad!Q', Prayer,
atudy group, 9:30 a.m.
COIIMVJOTI' IIETIIODIST ao w. 1M at.. Cosllll ..._
Llbeltr l-USt .... Joeepla w. llcSJa••
Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Church Sun-
day School; 9:30 and 11:00
a.m. Morninr Worshtp-7 p.m.
Collere A&e Kn" Service-7
p.m. Hirh School MYF Service;
8 p.m., young adults group
service.
PDIIT A.UQDLY or QQD rJaT UPrDT c:auaca
lllld lt. & KJdla A..._ c.t. Nasa ._ .. AM Aft. .. N1peU. UbertY 14711 c.te .. _
........... c:. Cnalc..... ... ••• a.·---SundaJ 8chool: 1 :30 a.m. Wor-Sunday ~: • -'-'p· ~·o·"""' .. -and ev&nlel.tat 1:45 a.m. SuDda7 Sebool, U IN.U • ~ _,_ ......... lUll. Wanb.lp 8en1eee • 1:10 service, 7:30p.m. YOU!l& P8ople p.m., Bapt:l8t Tfttnlnl UnJoa·
and Chlldml'a Service, 6:30 '7:30 p.m., JYenb\1. ~
p.m. Sun. Mld-week Service: WedneildQ: 1:30 p.m.. Pray•.
WednHday, '7:30 p.m. Lac!*' PraJ8e and Bible Study. MOD·
"Miaslo!tary Councll, 'Ibundaya day: 7:30 p.m. Men's Chorus
9:30 a.m. for all day. p rae t to s ; 8:30 p.m. MeJia
~Meetin&.
I&VUI& DAY ADVUIIII K.-,..t819d.etW.It.. •....-t ..... ta ~ .. 1511 Elct.D.L~
Saturday KomJnr Services: Sa~
bath School: 9:30 a.m. -Ser· mon: 11:00 a .m. Prayer meet-
Inc: Wednesday, s:oo p.m.
cauw_,._.au..,.
Tim cauaca or aDJaT •• •• ,.. ... -..a.... .._
1150 QIIM .... ~ .... ..... ..... cu.. .... 0 LllleltJ ...., ...., 1-ftU
IIVIIC D. G. ...... M ' M 8aD4Q .. .r1ell: ~Moo&.
8un.4q -·~ •• .... .... ·=-..... 11~'5:~ Margaret L. Scharle .tud.J'· u a.m. IDGI'IIJaa war-10~ ..... A Union Thank.sclvtnr .ervfce Teadler of Piano mtp; 7:30 p.m. ~...see. D. ., p.IIL •·~' S. wlll be held Wednesday eventnc. MJdweek ler'Yice. '7:30 p.m. 1 p.m. ...._r. ...,. .....,&
Nov. 23, In St. Andrewa Presby-Or'=~~ Wednaday. '7:.30 p.m. W~. UWifi";:!"!:CiMIIUWih
terian Church, sponsored by the tor Adults .... -a:!C :.
Newport Harbor Council of 307 GOLDENROD AVE. TIIZ CBU ... 0P taaiil Ill W ............. ...._ Churches. Corona del Mar Odd r.u..n Locl9e.
11 be d . '----~~------~~~~--.: IMI ·-A..._ Ml ' ... , ~. P . W ...... A religious drama wi 1--FUJfEIIAL DmECTOU --· Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. l(om-rected by Mrs. Holly Vlsel with ,-....;..;:;.::;;.:;;;;=;....:;.;=;.;;;.;.~;.....___, ea.tc...... tnr wonh.lp, U:OO a.m.
music by the St. Andrews Pres-Friendly Nelrhborhood Service La..tT ~I ·-
byterlan Church and Balboa Tom ...... Jr .. lllllkW IT. JAMal &ftiCIO•AL
Island choirs. Plans Cor the serv-P ARICES-RIDLEY Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. Bible a. VS. ~~ lleacla
Ice were announced at the MORTUARY study; 10:55 a.m. worship serv-
J h tee: 7 :30 p.m. evenlnr ..moe. a... Jolaa & ..... ...,._ church council unc eon meet· llO d Sunday lle'f'Vtces: 8:00 a.m. Holy
lng Tuesday, Oct. 25, In the Ebell Broa way CIIJUST caoaca ST TD au Communion, t :lS a.m. 11 a.m.
Clubhouse. Rev. M. C. Cronic, U 8-3433 A 8-3434 Costa Mesa Coauaaalty lletlaodl8t Sunday .chooJ; 8:1!5 a.m. mom-
president, presided. •----•• _. at ,~ ...... lt.. •-1n d 11 ....._ _._ •ua ·--· CIIIUIT LV'I'DUJf taUIICJI r prayer an ~n. a.m.
RIThgee h~!tlewp~o~heRe;'t:s[:,edy e~;k N 0 W . . . T W 0 --... ~-~ .. _._ or COlT A JIUA :'~fhlp MI'Yiceg u • T h u rPra day n • r • . ~-~ • -• '"" ......,.._ (IIMenarl~) ~y~ ;...., a.m. ayer trine and scope or work of his BALTZ MORTUARIES Sunday Worship, 9:30 and 11 a.m. ~--llcdl. GuUd; 10:30 Holy Communion.
denomination. Rev. Roy Carlson, ~--"'n"' the Harbor Area Ch -'-Sch 1 9 30 am '1 ld c.te ... -
commission on education, re· ~n • u::'M' ttn00 : 7:00 · ·Wed. Patoct ... Letbar TorDDW IT. JOD VlARWft
ported that classes In released Baltz Mortuary weeA ee g: : p.m. -Sund*§ Servt~: Won~l Serv-31C llart.e A..._ ..U.. 1a1aDc1
CHAPEL BY TilE SEA nesday preceded by S:l.S p.m. 1-a .m. Sunday ool at ••---••"' time education were the largest Harbor 42 t1 ck. ....., ---•
ever. po u 10:15 a .m. rae.. ~ ~· ...._
Rev. Joseph McShane, Rev. 3520eo';o~~ra~way BT. JOACIIIII c:111mca IAUOA JSLAJrD r.u..r ~ u
Donald Sapp and Rev. Edwin Baltz Mortuary 1~ ~~~~ ..... COIIIIUJrJT'f IIETIIO~_I!!.... Sunday M•we1: 7:00 a.m. 1c 9 :00
Gornke will bring a plan for a Uberty S.2l21 raa.. ,.__ J. W..ta 115 Awate A..._ 8cdboa -a.m. Conteaion: Satwdaya and
harbor wide reUgtous campaign l7h lc Superior, Costa Mesa IIUiday 11_ at 7• L L 10 Cllld llilai8Wa a... Doacdcllapp eves. of 1at Frtdaya and Holy
at the November m eeting. Rev. 11:30 a.m. Weekdays: Mua at IIAabor 4515 Days; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Pint
Robert Gronlund reported on pro-AMPLE PARKlNG 7:00a.m._ Confession: Satu.r-Sunday Services: 9:30 a. m. Friday Maa I a.m. Summer
gress being made toward a re-L---BOTH-~EJLOCrRVASITirO-N_s __ _, days from 4:00 to 5:1S-'7:00 to Church School~ and U:OO Mus. July and Aupat Sunday,
Jlgloua center at Orange Coast ... ----.::::;:.:::~;;;.;..---., 8:30 p.m. a.m. Wonhlp ce. U a.m. College.
mm1 t HARBOR REST PDIIT IAPnn" cau... oo.DIIA DEL IIU CDftAL ...,. c:aoMili A nominating co ttee o or MiWIOIH' COIIWOWIH cao** 01-.. a... .. D'ICI a
Rev. McShane. Mrs. P. F. Baines MEMORIAL PARK ..._ ....._ lM 4 ee.t It&.. Cllllttzllwrd c.t. ..._ ~ ...._
and M. C. Perry was appointed •••rwt 111 ... bopo Aft. A. A. a..sn. ,_...
to brtng a alate of officers to Harbor Blvd. at Glala-~~a.t.. JSD aa.ty ...,. ...,.._ 1D7 SundaJ Scbool: t :t5 a.m. Mom·
serve next year at the November ...._. -..s.t a. Jabs w .....ra .... ...._ a-a rJ ~ U:OO; Eftnlq =:~=;:ere:~e~ '-:11~KIMB!!m~EBL~!Y~5-!11!58!!!C~ au::?~?i.t':OOf6a*:;:'c:: Su:!•Yu'Yc:-"J:.:;~ iCet'tle1~ •• ~.d;.~ao~ IPOWI'I AJrD CASUAL WED membership llata for the church ,.. lhlp Service; '7:10p.m. :wnda.Y 8·45" ..m, · Youn1 JeOPle meet 1 :15 p.m.
man and churcll woman of 1955. Wilb C W 'D C ewn.lnl ~ e r Y lc s; MJd-Week • -Sunday. ~~HD~L~C~oc~llllt~l~l~..t.~==~IAII';:§:::'-==·=·•=da====JI"''=Gtt=~==~ The trm.allatlon of oftlcers and · ur · agner, · · Bervlee! '7:30p.m. Wednslday M&WIOWt .aDOa · recognJUon awards w1ll be pre-~ Praywlleetfni, LOIMIIAJI caua:a f'liiiT IOUia&U UftiiT
-"" th y 1956 apy -1501 cua Dw .. •...-t ....... c:aua:a .ento:u at e .,anuary, • py IIAJUM)1I AIIINPLT or QOD L1b11tr ..-1 -w. ·-~-It,. c....._
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TWS.Y11
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CALL DR. JnCHOL80lf TODAY for all appointment to ~
am.tne, pawcrlbe and fit your chlld;a ey .. with the proper
.,. --.r.
L L NICHOLSON, O.D • •
meeting. 314 Oceu Ave.. Lapna a. .,.a, •A-C1i1U. ... 11111e1t ...._. Ia, tt a..-
Offfce: 111att ..... .... eau"" Duplicate momlftl lefYklea -• ...... .......... ...
GO TO •ALIIIniRGS Bet.: llyMt ...._. 1.11! tt I-MII a.m. and U :U a.m., Sunday; su:::c. 8daool t :45 a.m.· clnuda
The Hal Whites have lett their ~=!!!!!~~!!!!!!!=::: ... e. a. ftw• wd Ktncter,arteft and Pre-Sebool u:aD a.m. Tta.ln.lq
horne at 704 Acacla Ate., Corona r-Sunday eehoolt:IO a.m., momlnl Dept. Sunday School, t a.m.; Union T r·m. Sunday.l:¥snln1 c1el Mar, tor Palm Sprlnp. Hal, AK.UfDA lLOYD wonllJp U a.m. YOWII people 1R Grads tbrou-Mult SUn· wonllJp 8 p.m. Sundq. 'I'Hdl·
a musician, playa at the Beach· Physical Therapy .me. 8:30 p.m., ._..aq day Sehool, 10 a.m.: bua JII'O· en and omc.n .....uq '7 p.m.
combers Club ln Capistrano f« Corrective Mc.age enn,.u.t ...tee '7:86 •.m. .tded and w..,_,. PI'O'ftdect b W...,.._y, ,.,_ M'Yicl &Dd
the aummer ~euon an4 hJes Port Tbeatn JlalMin~ Mtd-week ..mea '7:30 p.m. both 8erVtcee and JD a.m. Sun· Bible lta«J '7:4$ p.m. w..sn ...
ll.lmlelt to the deeert nJJ}lt spots Wednelda.J. day School. d.Q-. · 2101 E. Cout ~ .. CD
nen the weather cbanaes. ac:':.C.~.;.,~a:fo '111111 ~ J. Diad. ~b\e by tb-dtW+e'..W ,.,.., 1 'IADI
IUCHA~ UDO WARKET
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Newpwt Harbor ~
f C:HIJR.CHES I
Mn. J. 118bert Smith, wtfe of FAIOI.Y II1GIIT IVIIDAY del Mar Commu.ntty Churdl.
the rector of All a.J.na l!pllco-The UnJvena.lJ.at Community Guest apeU.er wW be tbe lev.
pal Cburdlln BeWrly am.. wUl Fell"'*lP wUJ bold a famUy Lee &n.an.Ned Jr .. mlnJstft ol
be cu-t "'P""-at the monthly nl1ht at 7 p.m. Sunday ln the .tewa.rdah.lp and ml81ona for U»
meetihl and luncheon of the Newport Beach EbeU Clubhou.~~e Con~atlonal Conference. Jle
Women's Awd.Uary of St. lpnea In Balboa. A talk on colonlaJ will talk on "What I Bellew
Ept.lopal Cbu.rcb ol Newpnt ClOina wtll be &Jven by John w. About the Church.''
BNeb at 12:!0 p.m. W-"'-day, Stoppelwerth o1 Santa Ana and
Nov. t. In tbe paNb hall o1 the Ro-Axworthy ot Santa' Ana VlllYEaAUn' ra.LOWUU. -........ ·-"IJ-.. t .___ .... _ ·---~t ·--.. 1100-""·· • will pre.ent a musleal ftllnl .,, ISVUI "'"' ... .u ........ ~ ..
Tlae .ubject for 4J8C:Ualon wUl Community atnatnr and sroup a prac:Ucal me..are from HJndu ·
be "'Praytor with Power and Bow ramea will be conducted by wu. lam. wtll be the theme of the
to Apply It to Dally Uvtn1." Uam Wiley. IJrht refreshments lennOn at the Unlvenaltat Com·
Membera o1 at. Joan's Guild of will be NrVed. munlty FellOWihtp Sunday mom·
Newport Beach wtU be luncheon lnr. The Rev. Frederick Rlnre of
bOIIteii!JI. 88ervatJona should be CDM CO~ CIIV.:II Corona del Mar wUJ continue hla
made wtth lira. Donald Feri\UIC)n Loyalty Sunday wtll be ob· lel'lea of children'• aennona on
at Ll 8·1972. served thJa Sunday at the Corona the Ufe ot leaua. Church I«Vlcea .--------------------------------------~I are held In the Ebell Clubhouse, Balboa.
FASHION
~SHOW
' Reservations Now
HArbor 3930
villa marina
Wednesday, Nov. 9 .th
~in a .n.. of lliODih1y Fawllioa 8bowa .
NOTE: Next Fachioo Show oa Wed., December 14th.
(cmd the MCODd Wecm..day of each momh ~)
Pr.ented
through the cooperation of the V"Jlla Marina, Vema Miller
and
. 'l'he Folknring Diatincti•e Shopa
CJDJITIAJf ICIZJrcz caua:a
'n\e fact that God created man
In His own tmare and likeness
as recorded ln the t1nt chapter
ot Genesla ll the leadJnr polnt
In the lesaon·aermon on "Adam
and Fallen Man" at the Newport
Beach Cbrtatlan Science Church
Sunday. The Golden Text ll
from Epheslana (5:8>. "Ye were
sometimes darkness, but now
are ye light In the Lord: walk as
chUdren ot llrht."
unmE roa ClllJaCB GaoVP
A chuck.wa~n supper and a
moonllfht hayride at the Buffalo
Ranch were enjoyed by 21 youths
ot the Balboa Island Conununlty
Methodist Church Sunday eve·
nlng. Working with her son, Hen·
ry, as general chairman of the
party was Mrs. C. Dourlus Fer·
ry. She was assisted by Mr. Per·
ry, Mr. and Mra. Ted R. Hauser
and Mr. and Mn. Chester Eckert.
noGIIE.ISJVS J)DflfD
An all-church prop-eaaive sup·
per for the Balboa. Island Com·
munlty Methodist Cbwcll is
planned for Sunday evenlnr by
the Ruth Circle ol the Woma.n's
Society of C'h.rlltlan Service. The
appetlur' course will be served
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bar·
old James, 333 MarJne Ave.; the
salad by Mr. and Mra. C. Doug.
lass Ferry, 310 Crystal Ave.; the
maln coUJ'Ie by Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Hunm, 318 Grand Canal:
dessert and coflee at the chwcll
by Mr. and Mrs. Byron L. Nealy.
Reveal Troth
Of Mayo Kin
101. PBII.lf UDEDOII Ia tiM ...... ...._.._. J.-ftt~
The Andersons, Newlyweds,
Make Home in Bay Shores
Newcomers to 2691 Crestview
Dr.. Bay Shores. are Major and
Mrs. PhllJp Bruce Anderson, new·
lyweds who were married In a
late October ceremony at the
First Presbyterian Church in San·
ta Ana.
The bride is the Conner Miss
Hazel Jean Pittman of Santa Ana.
daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Her·
man Pittman of Aitldn. Minn.
The groom. a Marlne Corps Re·
serye otfioer at El Toro. Is the
son of Mrs. Wayne Ha..rshbaraer
ol Palm Springs and Dr. G. H.
Anderson of Oakland .
Mr. Pittman was h ere from
st'hools and holds a Ma.sters de·
gr~ from the University ~ Cali·
fornla at Berkeley, where he was
a member ot Theta Delta CbJ
fraternity He was a ttrhter pilot
In the South Pactnc ln World
War II and aoo a veteran ot Ko-
rf'a He is presently connected
with VMR·352. Marine Transport
Squadron, MCA.S. El Toro as a
pilot
• • • ofsodal
nole
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LIDI IIIIET
wttlaiALLD
Novembe!' 3, 195.'5
Newport HarbM
Operation Cooktn~ School ...
One down and three to ro . . .
Last Tuesday at the IJdo Theatre
Ruth Klumb from the Home Eco·
nomlcs Staff oC Orance Cout
CoUege, touched her marie OpeD·
er to a can of corned beet ha.ah
and lunch meat to atve them an
appetizing new dresa..ot mm·mm·
rood appeal . . . lluth's Fruit
Salad Dreutng made with m.anb·
mallows about nopped the ahow
. . . At last a dreulnr ~o keep
the tru.Jts from tu.rnJnr browD!
If you rn.lsaed these recipes bY
not attendtn.c lut Tueeday, don't
hesitate to uk for them next
week . . . Ah "Family Fare with
a Company Air" ... t.he text of
next week's Cookinr School . . .
Wonder what Ruth wtll do with
a pot roast'! Or a pound ot ham·
burger! nme 9:30-11 :30 at the
Lido Theatre, Tuesday mcmtna
. . . Prizes: All food ooo1tec1 rtven
away, pJu.a three turkeya and
t>a.skets ot arooerlea . . . ALao a
chance to win that beautiful Gaf·
fen and Sattler Gu llanp and
~ worth of merchand1se and eUt orders from our IJdo Shops
... And remember. Cbrlstmu ta
comlnr ! Take the time to ro In
and out of our IJdo Shops . . .
find out what they have to make
sbopplnr just 1..1.1te Cbri.st:mas all
the year vound ...
Jblle's .. Cci1J.fon'-.. ...
...... s ... --tbe u.. ........ Ld!W .......
AcCI lw ••• To latlodwe
tiMIU ..., u.. ot .I ·~n.t.. .............. ~
Codlttllll.l .-rtr tlala .......,. -...... m 2 o'c:Soc* ••• -.t
hft 1'-ly. CCWflwdy lala~ • ........... .m.a:uy ..... ...., ......... .._ .... [.
tiM Data .. tMU ...... .
E.:la .. ..w Mftla.la ~ .a.. ........ ,A..s ...
.. --.......... Fkds ell ............................
............. -., ILia ......,
OW'1l c:II.Udroa ...,.,. • • •
Minn!JIOta to escort hls daughter Got your season tldrm for
A champacne soiree rtven by to the aJtaz 1n the candle·Ugbt the Newport Harbor Community
•
IBAGGS UNIQUE SHOP
'D'¥1 E. Coast Hwy.
Coroua ct.l Nar
FUN FASHIONS
2659 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Mr. and Mra. Joseph w. Hood, double rlnc service. The brtde Chet Farrar came back from an Players! Contact Mra. Burton
2495 ere.tv1ew Dr .• Bay Shores, wore a formal bridal rown of Arthur MWTay ClODwntlon at Las ~e. Hatbclr 23f7-ll ... Ftrat
announced U)e .,..._ weclillq wb.Jte lace over aatlD Whleb fell Vepa wltb talel ot a f.abWoua prod1ldicm ot the 8eUOn. ""'J'he~-~M plana ot their daupt., Pruidel:110el fnlm a sllal elaapted bodkoe IDto _. ~ ._ a1l el a......._ 1b117-.rt• ,....._.,, 'ftnlri.
·*
THE BRAT SHOP
1809 Newport Boulevard
Costa Mesa
* CATHY'S MATERNITY SHOP
309 North Sycamore
Santa Ana
* ELLGEH& C.ASDAL FASHIONS
1883 Harbor Boulevard
Costa Mesa
*
* LORNE
204 Marine Avenue
Balboa Island
* MARIL YN"S FASHION APPAREL
1767 -A Newport Boulevard
Costa Mesa
* RULES OF CALIFORNIA
3210 Via Lido
Lido Shopping Center
VERNA MJI.I.ER CHARM SCHOOL
Commentary-Fashion Models
307 N. Broadway, Santa Ana
Luncheon from 12:00 Noon
Bay8de Drift at MariDe Aft. (ED.trance, Balboa laland) Newpod Beach
J:lwlnpr, and ladt Euaene rax. a full aldrted cown w1:tb train. A en att~dln• at tbe Golden SlJp· day and Saturday, Nov. 2, 3 and
.on of Mr. and 111n. J~b E. tlny lace bat cleoconted w1th ~· O.alma be t!'W!ft pla.yed a 5. Little Olape_l Theatre, Oranae
Fox ot Eut ll.alnelle, W. VL The pearls held her flncertip vell. food pme of rolf over at Ve,u. Coast ColJere . . . Ticket. $1.00
brtdecroom·elect ll now with the Cultured pearl earrlngs. rtng but says 1t may have been that each . . . I might add that the
U. S. Marine Corps natloned at and Mdtlace were a wedding he was so drowsy from lack of NBC Players arE' acting their
El Toro. The intended bride ls a gilt from the groom to hls bride sl~p. he was relaxed. hearts out to build themselves a
sophomore at Orange Coast Col· He ha d flown them back from • • • permanent local theatre .. All
Ieee .tudylnr art. the Orient. The bride carried a Jessie HUl leaves this week for P~ go towards their build·
Prudence ls the grand·daugh · cascade bouquet of white orchids. a month·long holiday Including ing fund.
ter of the late Dr. and Mrs. whJte --UJy f the all d a Caribbean cruise and Thanks· ·~~ o v ey an c::::hrt..dma:sl If -·re __ Charles H. Mayo of 'Rochester. stephanotis. givinr visit with her family at ·---.-
MJnn. Symbollzinr their happl· Miss Allee Pittman of Santa Atlanta. Georgia bcdte a ~ ~ at ltl Lcwely
ness, the plighted couple drank Ana served as her sister's maid • • • ...... ..-uaa of flCII»d butts.
from an antique loving cup of h onor. Another sister. JoAnne Football was thE' theme of thE' by tiM poa.lld lD our O.UC.·
whJch hu been In the .Mayo R h h Rambl f esh ~ • • • a.d. 9Nell Gild •Ill• family for pneratJons. of Altldn. Minn., was bridesmaid )' t m ers. r man pt 1 ~pi• red Cllld .._ Clllew-aJonr with Jane DeWeerd of Or· dancing party group. which met _._ ,..__ • ~ -~ ,____ Guests at the party Included d t th c d 1 M Co ·-----_.._., ange an Beverly Leach of Santa a e orona e ar m · ,_, .._ • ..... .-....._. Dr. and Mrs. Jc.eph A. Walshe of Ana. All of the •bride's attend· munlty Church Tuesday night. .. ,.....,._ M-· ' • and ~-J R. I d lth 11 • • • AM ...._ .. ......-4 tM .,.
"""""".... ~. I.A. ..... • ants wore cocktail lenctb c1res.ses I was a sweat« ance w a _. -~~.-~ --.. •••
Carpenter of Corona del Mar. Mr. i b ded ·--th -'·1 d tb d .-i..... -- -••••-
eral d n roca ...... eta with match· e "" s an even e an ..... '6 P'Nell la"virtrl ..... _ and Mrs. Norman Flt:z.a' d an lnr tiaras. teachf'r. Dorothy Jo Swanson. In tr.ll a.o.r .._ _.
M.1ss KaUe Flt:zrt!l'ald of Corona WUllam Stauffer Jr. of Santa sweaters and miniature football '"'-~ .............. _; • ~ ~ Highlands. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Q. An Th Del CbJ t " h art ._... ~ _._ ~ Hatch and Mr. and Mrs.. Glad · a. a eta ta tratt!l'nJty I swea ers as c ~ your p . 1 .... , • Ia. . • . ..._ .
stone F. Hatch ot Udo Isle. Mr. brother of the croom. served as ner" numbers for boys and a id s. ...,..,.... ... loelr Ia ._ .,_, h1s best man. Ushers. all Ma ., Thert.• was a tE'mporary moment and Mrs. Jack Belanrer ol Bal· rineS stationed at El Toro, in· of darkness when the light switch patu.. ...,_ Ia ._ 0 ••••
boa lsland, Mr*. Ellzabetb Wat· eluded Major L. D. Hut.Jngs of was pulle-d during the evening. cart : · · , "*-·-.._ _.
son ol Balboa Island. Larry Shoe· Santa Ana. Captain John Bowers but t he light of learning pre· pat -Ia ay tn 1 ,.
maker, ortrlnally from West Vlr· and M/Sgt.. E. M. Soters of La· vallE'd and somE' of the frosh may "Eve-rybody's l lmmlny alow
rt.nia. now ol El Toro. M1ss Aus· guna Beach. have even learned to tango. puttinr In their Prlmulu." from
tin·Belle Sullivan ol. Udo Park. Sha.ren and Judy Williams. • • • Harry ln our new nOONer ahop Miss Barba.ra Kale of Santa Ana daurhters of Mr. and Mrs.. M . l... If you thought It was crowded .. English Prfl1\J"'5e, Malacoldes, ~~k. )(las Japet Bement ot IJdo WUliams ol Garden Grove, served at the Bay Club last f'riday at Cineraria. ObeonJca ... all shade
as 0owt!l' rtrls In twin pink and the Assistance League PartY. you Iovin' plants. which af put In now
blue dresses ot brocaded ta.treta.l should have se-en the pe-ople who "'i lJ bloom In Ja nuary ... Bulbe!
Cor lett.t.edl. •welopes al A receptlo.n at the church SO· couldn't get 1n because the Now you know around Euter
THE ENSIGN. HA-l 1 l4 clal ball followed the ceremony. League just stopped selling tick· Time. you're golna to wish you'd ~~-~·•••••·~~--~---~•a••==========•=~-~~~~=~~~~~~~nrth~~~~M~ ... all~ving~~apo~·~antE'd~~~lbe ... ~a Marton West of San Luis Obispo. lar party this annual affair lt.l new crop ol Manzanita Wood Ia
Caeri Pants
LOVELY TO LOOK: AT
LOVELY TO LOUNGJ: Jllf.
VELVET black. lavender, _,.
peen. twcauo18e ~ blue. ...
OORDUJIO'f black ------...
OOTI'ON La~.
.... aad bledl ----Ul
sa.. a toll
a former Ml:nrlaotan. and N.1a The fashions portrayed on the in ... Ideal to have around the
Kitty Julum o1. Altkin. ramp. with Dorothy YardlE'y at hou.se for quick chance acta LD
Mrs. Plttman.tf'Oft a navy blue the mlke. were lush from all re· decorating ... ManzanJta woo4
dress with navy ud pink ~· porta and thanks were given to can be sprayed any color you
aortes and a laVWDd.ar catalea Minnie Toon for coordlnaUng the wish, or left natural . . .
orchid. The brtctetroom•a mother show. Mrs. Glenn MathJs of
wore a mauve taffeta d.r8a with Moulton Ran<'h won the mlnk
mauve and black a~ea and stole (wouldn't you knowL And
a slmUar ~ Terry Barts w~ tickled pink wfth
1be bride ll a craduate ol AJt· the 1100 blll. Our own VIrginia
kin 8Choola In~ and hu 'Cutle, who Is now a blr shot in
been employed at tbe Marine the Le-aue's neowly·formed na·
Corps Air hdllt;y. *Jar Ander· tlonaJ orpnlutJon. Introduced
son c.raduated from Coa.ltnp .arne of the celebrtties around.
A Fine Decorating
Service Awaits You
\
Elgin & Hamilton
Watches
Diamonds
Mountings
Wallace Calderhead
JEWELER
3123 Earl Coeat Highwey
CorOM del Mer
IE II
IPIIliTEIIII
VI' rl I z-. £ Da...,ry l.a.tY 1-ml
DIO .-tiL e-ta lleea
A Classified Ad in ln. Ensiqn
brinqs immediate results! C.l
Harbor 111+1115 end orow itl
JUST OPEN -:=.-r CEITEI
CITEII. TO w•a• 8IIU
All SCHOa .RLS
Featuring "Separates" ... Accessories, etc. * College Town Skirts ... washable wools
Retail from 5.95 to 10.95 * .Calderon Belts-Nationally advertised
HER OWN ORIGINAL CREATIONS
(BAUAB.A QUJUI.BT)
• • •
SHABARA
3329 Mewporl 81Yd.
Te~OM: Harbor 5438
Sit 'n' .., Knit
F. IUSIIESS
* Come in for yams
* Pattern Books * Bucilla "Paint it Yourself" Textile Kits
• • •
MILDRED D. THERON 313 E. Balboa 81Yd.. lkl1.boa
' aconye
~~~~~
~~~
at
Beach & Boulevard
SfOJITI AJm C.UVAL WEAJI
320 s. Cocat 81ft~. l..clp8a ....
EYES
n.tS.Y•
II ''IIIIi IYAIII"
'A dog'a er-e do 80t Mtlct .a. • .elL & ........... ""'-... ... w. • ~ .-41 wlalt.• .....S.. Ia ''*""'* ........ ef 111111"•
A .. ....._ prl8dpaiJy • Ida-ef lliel1 -
""' ct.lld -lata er-e to ...... wtaa• ... tla.a .-y ....... ., ..... Ia tM ..... ct.Ud. ....., .... .., be ..... ...,. ...................... .........., ....... .. ..... cs-.
CALL D1t. MCHOLSON TODAY far an appointment to U• amtM. pNICrlbe and 11t your chlld'a er• with the proper
.,. war.
L L NICHOLSON. O.D.
I
South Africa
Talk Slated
AUT CHU.at 01' CHaiST .
SOEHTJST ,,., VIa a.w.. .............
A breftdl of The Motftet Church, Tlle
Am OIU~"Ch of Chritt, Scietttlrl, i11 lot-
toll, Meuec:h uretts.
Su1141ey Sdtool ----9:15 e.m. Sulldey Setvlc.e II :00 e.m.
Wecl!letdey MJW"9 Meeti119 1:00 p.m.
lteedi119 ltoom loceted et )] 15 Vie
Udo. N_,_t ... eh. it ope" -· deys from 10:00 e.m. to 5:00 p.m~
Wednetdeys from 10:00 e.m. to 7:45
p.m. Fricfey -nincJt from 7:00 p.m. to
9:00 p.m. Closed Holideys.
The pubUe it eofdielly invited to et·
telld tile c:l1urdl MMeet elld VM tM
RMdinq lloorn.
in BeautUul PiD.k. White
Y eDow and Bronse
TWO SJION
TO IDVE 'I'OV
....
e 1'137 ... ,.._ Aw. CJI. .......... ~ ..... Dr. Charles Nixon, lectw~r.
writer, educational consultant,
and polltJcal aclenttst, wlll apeak
at the meetinr ot the American
Association of University Women,
Santa Ana Branch, at 8 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 10, at the Ebell
Club House In Santa Ana.
He wlll diiCUBS what happens
when peoples with the primitive
culture ot Atrlca, the ancient
culture ot India, and the modern
Industrial culture ot the West
are mixed tog~er In a cbanr·
lng land, South Africa.
Light their. life with fJithll/lt
lOSS JIUTB KLVIO. Ia o • e
.ca aoa~l.t at Or-.. eo.t
CoU~ Is coaductba9 cooii:ID9
ct.Dout:ratiou at tM loutll
CIIUIUal 0CC Coolli89 lcllooL
Ia Lido Theatn. '1'1MN wiD be
three mon ... -. lfcw. I. 15,
22. from 1:30 to 11:30 ...... ...
J[hamb Is a ...,.. facalty .... .
bet at occ. s ... did ..... UJ~dew.
9f'Ciduate woriE at Wa~a~Agtoa
State CoUep cmd NOillted .....
Jluten ~ lD laolae eco-
DOmica at tJM Ullinnlty of
Wl.lcou'n
Thanksgivin9
Service Set
A Union 'nlanJuclving aervtce
will be held Wednesday evenlnc,
Nov. 23, In St. Andrews Presby·
terlan Church, sponsored by the
Newport Harbor Council of
Churches.
TIIETAS TO 11.EET TUESDAY
The Oranre County Kappa
Alpha Theta Alumnae Club will
meet at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the
home ot Mrs. Bruce Hesse. 2571
Bayshore Drive, Bay Shores.
Luncheon wU be served follow·
lng the meetlnf. All Thetas are
Invited to attend and are re·
quested to call the hostess, ~·
erty 8-5391.
Professional
Directory
Margaret L. Scharle
Teadler-ot Piano
Orlanlat . Accompanlat
Evenlnf ClUIIeS tor dults
307 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona del Mar
A religious drama will be di· '-----------~ rected by Mrs. Holly Visel with ,.---.:r...;:D;.:.If:.:E:..::IlAL=:...D:.::mE=.;:CT;.;ro~;.;;U;;;;...___,
music by the St. Andrews Pres· Friendly Neighborhood Service
byterlan Church and Balboa S
Island choirs. Plans tor the serv· P ARlCE -RIDLEY
lee were announced at the MORTUARY
church council luncheon meet·
lng Tuesday, Oct. 25, In tht> Ebell 11 0 Broadway
Clubhouse. Rev. M. C. Cronic, U 8·3433 6 8·3434 Costa Mesa
presidt>nt, pr~sidt>d.
The host pastor, R~v. Frederick
Ringe, reviewed the hlstory, doc·
trine and scope or work or his
denomination. Rev. Roy Carlson,
commission on education, re·
ported that classes In released
time education were the largest
ever.
Rev. Joseph McShane, Rev.
NOW ... TWO
BALTZ MORTUARIES
Servin&' the Harbor Area
Baltz Mortuary
CHAPEL BY THE SEA
Harbor 42
3520 E. Cout Highway
Corona del Mar
Baltz Mortuary
Liberty 8-2121
17h ~Superior, Costa Mesa
AMPLE PARKING
BOTH LOCATIONS
Donald Sapp and Rev. Edwin
Gomke wtll brine a plan for a
harbor wide religious campaign
at the November meeting. Rev.
Robert Gronlund reported on pro-
gress being made toward a re·
Jlglous center at Orange Coast \..-----,:::;;;c;;wa~..----'
College.
IT. AJmaEWS nDn'TDIAII ,.,ca..r.urnaca.,...
1Stb St. • St. Andrews Rd., ecn.r.:=, ~...,.a
...._. .... J--LI..,wGit
SUNDAY: Mominl wonblp, 9:30
and 11 a.m.; Church School,
9:30 and 11:00; 1r. Hlgh, Sr.
HJgh and college are Fellow.
ships, 7 p.m.; 1bunday, Prayer,
.tudy group, 9:30a.m.
COIOIUJIIT'l IIETJIODIIT _, W. lltll It-c.e. ..._
Uberty .......ssz .... , ...... w. lfcD••
Sunday: 9 :30 a.m., Church Sun· day School; 9:30 and 11 :00
a.m. Mornln& V{onhJp.-7 p.m.
Collep Aae MYP &:rvtce - 7 p.m. Hlrh School MYF Service;
8 ~.m., young adults group
aemce.
TD cauaca or ca:aaaY
Odd ,....,. t.octwe.
1 ... ..-podAft..
c-taK-.
Lu.ty 1-5711
Tom ..._,, Jr .. 10a1ster
Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m. Bible
study; 10:55 a .m. worship ~rv.
Ice; 7:30 p.m. evening aervtce.
CIDUST CBUac& rt TD RA c.m.aattr KetJaodlat
8aDNMI 81ft~. at lCtla St.. Wewport
IIAd)o« 5221
Pastor• BeY. 11oy A. eara.oa
Sunday Worship, 9:30 and 11 a.m.
Church School: 9:30 a.m. MJd.
week Meeting: 7:00 p.m. Wed.
nesday preceded by 6:15 p.m.
potluck.
ST. JOACIIDI CIIVJICII ,
liM OlaDge Aft.. Coatcl Keaa
0 l..lberty .... 1 ratMr n.o... J. •wta
Saaday 11-.t 7. I. L 10 CIDd
11:30 a.m. Weekda~: Maaa at
7:00 a.m. -Confession: Satur· d&Y8 from 4:00 to S:l.S-7:00 to 8::1) p.m.
mmJ t HARBOR REST PDIIT IAP'I'IIT cauaca A nomLnatlng co ttee o or •aww
Rev. McShane. Mrs. P. F. Baines MEMORIAL p 11. nv ~ --... 1• & -1t1... and M. C. Perry wu appointed I"UlA -~ -.n ....... to bring a alate of officers to Harbor Blvd. at Cl.aler ..,._ liD Ubady a.ll7l
serve next year at the November ,_._1 aa...t a. Ja' 11 meetJne. Putora were asked to KIMBERLY 5.11.58 SUIIday _..._: 1:45 a.m.. Sun·
bring nominations from tlielr ~~~~gm~~~~C:: da7 Scbool; 11:00 LDl:1 W•· membership u.ta for the church ,. lblp Service; 7:30p.m. :wnday
P'IIIIT usaoa.y or COD
tladlt. & JDdaa Aft.. c-t. U...
Uberty l.ml .......... c. a-le. ......
Sunday Sebool: 1:30 a.m. Wor·
ahJp: 10::55 a.m. and e¥8Jlltibt
aervtce. 7:30 p.m. Youn& People
a.nd CbUdren'a Se!'vtce. 6:30
p.m. Sun. MJd.weeJc Service:
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Lad.lel'
"Milslo!lary CouncJJ. 1bursda~
9:30 a.m. tor all day.
IEVEJn'a DAY ADV&Wilil R..,..nahd. ....... lt. •....-t•"f:: I.D*tr ...
Elct. D. L lpnJdlag
Saturday Morntnr Se!'vtcea: Sab·
bath Scbool: 9:30 a.m. -Ser· mon: 11:00 a.m. Prayer-meet·
tnr: Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.
rDST UPI'IIT cauaaa la .. AMAft. ........ U. eon. .... ...... a. ......
Sunday Servtcea: 9:4.5 a.m. 8uD4a.y School; 11
3.1D. Wcnb.tp &erv~ee~· 8:10
p.m.. Baptilt Tra.1ntn1 bntOJl;
7:30 p.m.. EftD.lnr 8en1cL Wedn~: 7:30 p.m.. Pra,.r,
Pral8e and BJble Study. MoD-
day: 7:30 p.m. Men'a Cborua p rae tl ee; 8:30 p.m. lien'a rrayer Keettnr.
cauaaa or ova LADY or liT. CAIIMJft·
l"'W ........ ams..•..,..n ~~~~· r.ua.a~~·...._ r.U..~JIT118
Sunday M.__: 8:00 and 10:00
and 11:30 a.m. Conf..ton: Sat· urdaya and ewa. ot lilt J'rJdQa and Holy Dan from 4:00 to
5:30 ~ UHilrom 7:30 to 8:10 p_~ D Jlatl 1:00 LJIL J1nt ~: :.ao ..... and~~,.... Jlo•••• ~ Help): 'tla•IJI'o , ..... 7 2 I JJ"J .... ~ ... ,_. ...... ,., ....
OWiti WPJ-"'**'U*iii
Dllllt:' ,,,_
I"'IIST cauw or CBJiift sas w • ..._.. -..&. ....._ ICIUIWt 1103..,_~....-t.._. M''l a-...P.W ..... _ SCIJ Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. 14om-
Sunday School: 9:15 a.m., Sun· Inc 'W'ClftbJ~OO a.m.
day S e r v I e e : ll :00 a.m. IT. JAIID &ftiCOPAL Wed.needay Evmlnr Meetl.n.r : a. 'na u.s., •...-t
1
.._. 8:00. ReacSJnr Room. 3315 VIa ~ 1• Lido, N.wport Beacb, open 10 -... Jelaa & ......_ ...._
a.m.-5 p.m. week da>" 10 a .m.· Sunday aervtce.: 8:00 a.m. Holy
7:45p.m. Wedne.da>" 7·9 p.m. Communion. 9:15 a.m. 11 a.m.
Friday ev.ntnn. Sunday acbool; 1:1.5 un. mom-
CIDUi"t LUYBIIAJr C11VJ1C11 In& prayer and .e.rmon. 11 a.m. or COSTA JOSA worshtp eervtee. Th urad a y
(KIIanut~ll) Services~ 9:15 a.m. Prayer
Jlalll-•an. Guild; 10:30 Holy Communlon. Coata ... --..... B.Y. LatbC1r Tomow IT. JOD vtAJnQ"f
Sunday Services: Worship Serv· SIC llari.De Aw. a.lbocl J.alad
Ice 9 a.m. Sunday School at IPAitMw •16
10:15 a.m. ,. ..... ~ • .., ....... r.ua.._ ... •raa BALIIOA ISLAJf1) -COIOIVJfJTT IOTIIODIIT Sunday)(._: 7:00a.m. 6 9:00
115 A,..e. Aw. BaDNMIIalaod a.m. Confeaaion: Saturdays and
Kialatea't a... Deaalcl lapp eves. of lilt Frtda~ and Roly ~ tsa na,..; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Pint
Sunday Servicea: 9:30 a. m. Friday Ma.aa 8 a.m. Summer-
Church SchooJ~30 and 11:00 Maaa.1uly and Aul\lolt Sunday, a.m.WonhJp ce. 11a.m. -COIIOJIA Dar IIAJI CDftAL IDL& cauac:a COKWOWIH cauaca a...... a... •.,.. a Caaptlutl•.. c.t. ...._ LDaftt ...._
Ill Wett bcpe A"' A. A. KM1an. ,_._
~ 111'1 Sanda.y Scbool: 1:45 a.m. Mom-,_.., ........ a-.. In&' llrvlce, 11:00: l!ftnlq
S d • w-.. tp ._..__ ,.-~. 7:30. llld·week s.rv-
un a.,ll~~"~ Ice. Wedae.Jday, 7:30p.m. ~ a.ui. day • YOUDI people meet 1:1.5 p.m. man and church woman of 1955. Wilb C W DC ewnln1 C:erYiee; Mtd-Week The Installation of oftlcers and . ur · agner, · · 8ervtee.! 7:30 p.m. W~y •&WIOft IIADOa
recognition awarda Will be pre· ~ac:t.le Prayer~. LUJMIIAif CBUMCii ..-r aGGia&U Uftll'l'
Sund-.y.
th , 1956 Ph · Tberapy 1501 CUff Dr ... ..,..... ....... cao8CII aented at e .anuary, • lon Tberapy ~ AaiMat.Y or QOD Lllaeltr ..... • w --.. ... c......_
meeting. 314 Oceaa An .. Lapna 0111111. lild-al1u. ~ • .....,.. CINal.ad • 1•1 tt ii.
Office: ll)'att f ·2398 ...._ c.u.... Duplicate mamtn~ 11t v1cea -I ..._. Dl. ••• & ._
GO TO PJU.II ll'allfGI Bes..: Hyatt t-40M u..tr a.M1 a.m. and 11:15 a.m., Sunday; au::!l:. edlool. 9:4.5 a.m.. duuda
The Hal Whites have lett their ~:::J!!J!I~(!I!•n•-.....: ~. C. a.-,.., 1 •LI lttnderprten and ~Sebool t 11:00 a.m. ~.
home at 7<K Acada A +e.. Colona ,. Sundayldlool 1:10 a.m.. momtnr Dept. Sunday School, 9 a.m.; UnJon 7 p.m. Sundq. Eventq del Mar, for Palm Spdnp. Hal, AKAJIDA lLOYD wonh.lp U a.m. Youq people lilt Cract. tbroup Adult Bun· wal'llhtp 8 p.m. SunCSQ. Teacb-
a musldan. pl~ at the Beach· Physical Therapy 8ft'Ykoe 1:30 p.m., -~Jl• da.y 8ehoo1, 10 a.m.; bua JWO· en and cmcen JDe~ttq 7 p.m.
combers Club tn Capllltrano f« Corrective MCJIBClge evanJe)bt ~ 7:;,u p.m. vldad and If~ Pf09tded for Wtdnellda:r. Pra)'W ....w. an4
the aummer aeuon and hies Port --n ~ Kid-week 81!'\'koe 7:30 p.m. both aervtcea and JD a.m. IUD· •ble lltQctJ 7:G p.m. w.sne.
lalmaelf to the de.ert nl&'ht .pots 2101 E. CC':t BW7~ C.Dk Wedneacta.y. day SchooL day.
Wilen the weather chances. ~denca~,;.,~a:'o Tbllt Dlredolr • .Dade pc-lb1e by thele c:lfti.mln W IM-'• 11 P*Di
Bead the EnaJp Want Ad pap. RICHARD'S UDO MARKET
Oranie ~~ ._ ODIIIfWt ll.ubt
MlJ VII Uda Hdot m1 tli 4 ,,. ..._
-------·· ......... _ ........ ---+--r.-;\ ..
,
4 • a ~ss•• ••••• , ............ , .r CHIJR.CHES I
M.n. J. H.rbert SIJlllh. wtte o1 rum:t JIIQIIT IVIIDAY
tbe rector ol AU lalnta l!pl8co-'ft\e Unlvena!Jst Community
pal Cbwdl in Bewrly HJlla, wtll Pellowstalp wtl1 bold a tamUy
be l\letlt apealler at the mon~ly nlabt at 7 p.m. Sunday tn ~e
meettnc and luncheon of the Mewport leach Ebell Clubhouse
Women'a Awdlluy ot St. 11,.,. tn Balboa. A talk on co!QntaJ
Ept.copa1 anm:b of N-..port cotna will be ctven by John w. ._eb at 12:10 p.m. Wt4needay, Stoppelwerth at Santa Ana and
NO¥. 9, In the parUb hall ot the Ropr Axworthy of Santa' Ana
c:burdl. wU1 preMnt a mualeal atunt.
Tbe aubject for cll8cuulon wW Community atn&1nc and croup
be .. Praytnc wt~ Power and How cama will ~ conducted by WU-
to Apply It to Dally uvtna." uam Wlley. Uebt ftfrnhments
Members ttl St. Joan'• GuUd ol will be aervecl.
Newport Beech wW be luncheon •
hMteues. Baervatlona abould be CDII COJIIIVWIT'r CAUIICII
made wt~ Mrt. Donald Ferauaon Loyalty Sunday wll.l be ob-
at Ll 8-1972. aerved thla Sunday at the Corona
FASHION
~SHOW
' Reservations Now
HArbor 3930
villa marina
Wednesday, Nov. 9th
~iD a .n.. of iiiOII;IbiY FcnlrioD Sbcnn •
NOTE: Next FasJrion Sbow 011 Wed.~ December lCtb.
(cmd 1M MCODd W ecm..day of each mODth lollowiDg)
Pre.entecl
through the cooperation ol the Yalla Marina. Vema Miller
and
The FollowiDg DidDcti•• Shop.
JBAGGS UIIIQUE SHOP
X/37 E. Coaat Hwy. ec.coa del War
·*
THE BB.A.T SHOP
1809 Newport Boulevard
Costa Mesa
* CATHY'S MATERNITY SHOP
309 North Sycamore
Santa Ana
* EJJ.QENE, CASUAL FASHIONS
1883 Harbor Boulevard
Costa Mesa
*
FUN FASHIONS
2659 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
* LORNE
204 Marine Avenue
Balboa Island
* M.ABIL YN"S FASHION APPAREL
1767 -A Newport Boulevard
Costa Mesa
* RULF.S OF CJWFOBNI.A.
3210 Via Lido
Lido Shopping Center
VERNA MDJ ER CHABM SCHOOL
Commentary-Fashion Models
307 N. Broadway, Santa Ana
Luncheon from 12 :00 Noon
Baylllcie Drift at MariD.e Aft. (Entrance. Balboa lalcmd) Newport Beach
del Mar Community 0\urcb.
Guest apeU.er wW be the ae..
Lee Sm.a1llnN Jr.. m1n1ater ttl
atewarclshtp and mt.tona !or ~
Con~tsonal Conference. Jfe
wiU talk on ''Wbat I BelJeve
About ~e Chwdt."
UJrJYEaAUn' n:u.owuu.
"IJ.nt from the Ancient East."
a practical meauce from Hindu-
tam, wUI be the theme 011 the
aermon at the Unlvenalt.t Com-
munity FeUOW1Ihtp Sunday mom-
Inc. The Rev. Frederick Rln~e o1
Corona del Mar will continue hb
serlee ol chlldren'a ~ennons on
~e life ot Jeeu.a. Church RI'VIces
are held In the Ebell Oubbou.ae,
Balboa.
ClmJSTIAJf ICIERCZ caoaca
'11\e fact that God created man
In Hb own lmace and likeness
as recorded In the first chapter
of Genesis b the leadlnc polnt
In the leaon-aennon on "Adam
and Fallen Man" at the Newport
Beach Christian Science Olurcb
Sunday. The Golden Text b
from Ephesians (5:8), "Ye were
sometimes darkness. but now
are ye llcht ln the Lord: walk as
chUdren of Hrbt."
BATamE roa CBUilCII GltO~
A chuck -wacon supper and a
moonllght hayride at the Buffalo
Ranch were enjoyed by 21 youths
ol the Balboa Island Community
Methodist Church Sunday eve-
ning. Worklnc with her son. Hen·
ry, as general chairman of the
party was Mrs. C. Douelus Fer-
ry. She was us15ted by Mr. Fer-
ry, Mr. and Mrs. Ted R. Hauser
and Mr. and Mn. Cbestes-Eckert.
nocawsi!YZ ounru
An all-cb urc.b procresaJve suP·
per for the Balboa-Island Com -
munity Methoda.t Olurch Ls
plann~ for Sunday evenJng by
the Ruth Circle of the Woman's
Sodety of am..tta n Servi~. The
appetizer course will be aerved
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har·
old lames, 333 Marine Ave.; the
salad by Mr. and Mrs. C. Doue-
t a.sa Ferry. 310 ery.taJ Ave.; the
main courae by Mr. and Mra.
Wayne Hunter, 318 Grand Canal;
dessert and coUee at the church
by Mr. and Mrs. Byron L. Nealy.
Reveal Troth
Of Mayo Kin
A champqne ao!Me &1ven by
Mr. and Mn. Ja.pb w. Hood.
2&95 Q<estvlew Dr... Bay Shores,
llJlDOWK'ed ~ IIUIIUDI!r ....wtD.c plane ttl dletr ...... Pnldmce Elwtrlpr, and Jadt 1:\laene Fox.
800 ol Mr. a.ncl Mn.. Joeeph E.
Fox ol J:ut Rainelle, W. Va. The
bridqroom-elect b now wl~ the
U. S. Marine Corps station~ at
El Toro. The Intend~ bride Ls a
sophomore at <>ranee Coast Col ·
Jege studyln( art.
Prude~ is the gn.nd-daugh·
tel' of the late Dr. and Mrs.
Olarles H. Mayo of 'Rochester.
MJnn. Symbollzlnc their happl·
ness. the plight~ couple drank
from an antJque loving cup
wbJch has been tn the Mayo
famJJy f~ ceneratlons.
Guesta at ~e party Included
Dr. and Mrs. loaepb A. Walshe of
Costa Mesa. Lt. and M.r&. J. R.
Carpentft' of Corona del Mar, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Fttqerald and
Miss Katie Fltziftald of Corona
Highlands. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Q .
Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Glact·
stone F. Hatch ol Lido Isle. Mr:
and Mrs. lack Belanger of Bal-
boa Island, Mra. Ellzabeth Wat-
son ol Balboa lsland. Larry Shoe-
maker, orl&1nally from West Vlr-
gtnla. now ol. El Toro. M1as Aus-
tJn-Belle Sullivan ol Lido Park.
Miss Barbara K.ale of Santa Ana
and Mia Janet Bement ot Lido
Park. ·
..... ~ AJrD...alr .. tbe .... IOaa ... ,_ •tttwaa.
The Andersons, Newlyweds ,
Make Home in Bay Shores
Newcomers to 2691 Crestview schools a nd holds a Masters de·
Dr .• Bay Shores.. are Major and I gree from the UnJverslty at Call·
Mrs. Philip Bru~ Andenon, neoN· fornla at ~keley. where he was
lywed.s who were manl~ In a a member of Theta Delta CbJ
Jate October ceremony at the I fraternity He was a tlehtes-pUot
First Presbyterian Church ln San-in the South Pactnc In World
ta Ana. War II and al.ao a vetft'ui ot Ko -
The bride is the former Miss rl.'a He Is praenUy conn«t~
Hazel Jean Pittman of Santa Ana, with VMR-352. Marine Transport
dauchter of Mr. a nd Mrs. Her· Squadron, MCAS. EJ TOf'O as a
man Pittman of AJUdn, Minn. pilot.
The groom, a Marlne Corps ~--------------serve ol!l~r at El Toro. is the
son of Mrs. Wa yne Harshbareer
ot Palm Springs and Dr. C. H. • • •
Andenon of Oakland.
Mr. Pittman was here from
ofsodal
note
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11111'11'1
Llll IIIIET
wfai&I!IS
November 3, 1955
Newport Harbor
Operation Cooldnc School ...
One down and three to go . . .
Last Tuesday at ~e Lido Theatre
Jluth Klumb from the Home Eco-
nomJ cs Statt ot Oranee Cout
College. touched her ma ctc open-
er to a can of corned beef huh
and lunch meat to &1ve them an
appetlzJng new dresa.of mm-mm-
good appeal ... lluth'a Fruit
Salad Dresalnc made with marsh·
mallows about atopped the ahow
... At lut a dresaJnc to keep
the fruits bom turniDc biOWD!
U you m.taaed these recipes by
not attendlnc Jut Tu~. don't
hesitate to ask for them next
week ... Ah "FamJly F~ wl~
a Company Air" ... the text o1
next week'• Cooltlnc Scbool . . .
Wonder what Rut.b wflJ do wttb
a pot rout! Or a pound ol bam-
burger! nme 9 :30-U :30 at ~e
Lido Theatre. Tuesday rnomtna
... Prizes: All food cooked &1ven
away, plua three turkeys and
~aakets ot croeerles ... AlAIO a
chance to wtn that beautiful Gal-
fen and Sattlft' Gu bop and
t650 worth of DW!r'Chandile and &1ft orders lrom our Lido Sbopa
... And remember, ChriJrtmu b
comtnc! Take the time to co in
and out ol our Lido Shops . . .
find out what they have to make
shopptnc Juat l..l.k.e Cbrbtmas all
the year VOUDd • . .
...., ... Ctdlfonttc Ia tM
Doe s-. -. t1ae ~.w. ......... ~a-...
Anos ...... Ta ...........
..u ........... ··-n.ta. .............. c:.a..
c.octiiiQ ..-rtT tiUa ~. ....,_ ... .t I a•deck ••• ht
defte'Wy •••• ftw.ly .........
• •• ··-··-.. 4ICt1Mdly lin. ....... ,et ......... rt •
tbe a... ... tiMU --••• ..-. ..-wm M9'a la.ia p1ctue
.............. AIIdtDeat ......... ··-"-Ill .a ........................ ...... ....,_ ....... ......,
owa c:ldldna -n .. .
MinnHOta to escort bJa daughter Got your aea.son tickets for
to the altar In the cancfle-llcht the Newport Harbor CommuoJty
double rlnc service. The bride Cbet Farrar came back from an Players! Contact Mrs. Burton
wwe a formal bridal cown ot Arthur Murr~ convention at Lu ~~ Batbor 2347-ll ..• Flnlt
wb1te taee CM!r' satlD wh.ld\ fell Vecu wUh tal• ttl a fa.bulous produdSon ttl the --..on, -n.e
fnJm a slim eJoaptectt.odke Into -* ..... .,.. all ., e........_. w.tFliM!t• w , ..,. ...
a full .adJ'ted &OWn wlth train. A en att~ at the Colden SUp-ct.,y and Sa~. Nov. 2. 3 and
tiny lace hat clecotaled with ~-Qalma be ewu played a 5. ~ Chapel Theatre. <>ranee
pearls held bft' flncert.1p veil. fOod game of goU over at Veps. Coast Co~e ... Tickets JLOO
Cultured pearl earrtnp. ring b ut says It may have been that each ... I m lcht add that the
a nd necltlace were a w~dlng he was so drowsy from lack ot NBC Players an acting their
g1.ft from the groom to hls bride sleep. he was relaxed. hearts out to build themselves a
He bad flown them back trom • • • permanent local theatre ... All
t he Orient. The bride carried a Jessie Hill leaves this week for proceeds co towa rds their build-
cascade bouquet of white orchids. a month ·long holiday lncludJng ing fund.
whJte roses. lily of the vaJJey and a Canbbean cru ise and Thanks·
stephanotis. giving m it with he!' family at
Miss Allee Pittman ot Santa Atla nta. Georgia.
Ana serv~ as bft' sister's maid • • •
ol honor. Another .sistft', JoAnM Footba ll w as the theme of the
of AJtkln. Minn., was bridesmaid R h Y t h m R.&mblers, freshman
along with Jane DeWeerd of Or-dancing pa rty group. which met
ange and Beverly Leach of Santa at the Corona del Mar Com ·
Ana. All of the • bride's attend· m unlty Church Tuesday night.
ants wore cocktail len&th c1rea.ses It was a sweater dance with aJI
In brocad~ tatteta with match-the-girls and even th e dancing
Inc tiaras. I tl.'acht>r, Dorothy l o Swanson. In
Cllrt.stmcDI If you're .-..
bab a Cllb, get at itl x.o.aly
...., •lactiaa of g1amcl fnatta.
by tba poaad 1A oa.r DeUc.-
........ a.d. gn.a CIDclwlal•
.......... Nd aad ...... c:a..-n... atNa. 1.-.. -.4 o...p
PeeL ..... ct; ,,... ..........
••• AM~~t:Moaw·
.. ~ ... aa-cl rnu. ...
,..... l•dwidaeal ..... ..
tn.la ....., u.r ...... -~~~tMt I. cloa'\. W.. tD • .-a -
.wtwtdl:• -look .... .,.
pat ................ k. cart ••• ., ...... _._ ....
put ·-... ., ............ .
WUilarn Staullft' Jr. of Santa sw~aters a nd miniature football
Ana, a Theta Delta Chi fraternity sweaters as "c~ your part-
o rother of the croom. serv~ as 1 nl.'r" numbers r~ boys and r id s.
hJs best man. Ushers. all Ma .,There was a tl.'mporary moment
rines stationed at EJ Toro. ln· or darkn«-'ss wh<'n the light switch
eluded Major L. D. Hutlnp of was pulled during the evenJng.
Santa Ana. Captain J ohn Bowers but the light of learning pre·
and M/Sgt. E. M. Soten of La. vaUed and soml.' or the trosh may ''Everybody's J lmmlny alow
cuna Beach. bavl.' e-ven lt>ame-d to tango. putting ln thelr Prtmulas:· from
Sha~n and Judy Williams. • • • Barry In our new nower shop
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. M. L.l If you thought It was CTOWdf'd ... English Primrose, Malacolde.,
Wllliams of Garden Grove. served at the Bay Club last Friday at Cineraria. ObeonJca ... aJl shade
as ~lower Cirls In twin pink a nd the A.ssJstance ~ague Party. you Iovin' plants. which It put in now
blue dresses ol brocaded taffeta. should have st"en thl.' ~pie who will bloom In January ... Bulbe! Cor leH-" .. dl. -.elopes c.l A reception U the church so-~ couldn't get an bto<.-au~ the Now yoo know around Easter
THE 9fSI6N. HA-l 114 clal ball followed the ce.remony. ~ague just stopped selling tick · Tim«.'. you·~ golnc to wlsh you'd ~-~--------~-----~~~==••============~-~~~~~~~~~~9~~~~~~~M~~ ... all~~q what apo~· ~an~~~~~~ ... ~a Marton West of San Luls Obispo, Jar party this annual altair it., new crop of ManzanJta Wood Ia Relax .and look lovel ..
Capri Pants
LOVELY TO LOOK AT
IDVELY TO LOUNGJ: IN.
VELVET bladr, lavenct., ~
peen. turcauolee an~ blue. ...
COJD>UIOY black -----...
oan'OM Lavender.
1ft/¥ a.acl Wac* ----...
sa.. I toll
a fOI"'Ilft' ~ and Mia The fashions portTay~ on the In ... Jdeal to have around tbe
Kitty lulum o1 Aitkin. ramp. with Dorothy Yardley at house for quick chan,e acta 1ft
Mrs. P:lttman wore a navy blue the mJke. were lush from a ll re· decoratinc . . . Manzanita wooct
dress wl~ navy aDd pink aoees-porta and thanks were given to can be spray~ any color you
eorles and a lawndar catalea Minnie Toon for coordinating the wish, or left natura l . . .
orchid. The brtdepoom'"a mother ahow. Mrs. Glenn Mathis of
wore a mauve tatlet& ctre. with Moulton a.nch won the mink
mauve and blaek acceaorJes and &tole (wouldn 't you knowL And
a slmllar corsa~ Terry Boris was tJdtled pink wfth
The btlcle b a craduate ol Aft-the 1100 btu. Our own Vlrglnla
ldn xbools ln lilnnaota and has 'Ca.stle, who Is now a blg shot In
been ernpl~ at tbe Marine tbe LHaue's neowly-forrned na-
Corps A1r hdllt;y. ~ ADder· tlonal CJI'I'anlzatJon. Introduced
80n craduatecl from Coalinga .arne of the ~lebrittes around.
A Fine Decorating
Service Awaits You
..
t'OSE • • • llaose Jars, Tied for Lead,
Face SGinls Tomorrow '
Mesan Burned
in Gas Blast·
Herbert Ray Dunlap ol 174.1
PomoA& Ave., Colla Meu. .l.t 1n
c:rttJcal condition tn Hoar Me·
mortal Boapltal from bUilUI auf.
fered ~tom 'a au oplo&lon In hil
one-room home at 11:~ a .m.
Sllnday. He autteftd f lr.t and
MCOnd ~ buru over the en·
tire upper portion ot hil body.
INCHES •••
'w:FOJIEHtbe
Clui*aaa HolidaYs!
••• TIIAT IS •••
unless you are aatlafled with ~ to
"SQUEEZE" a a1ze (12) drea on to a
slze (18) figure! ...
unless you enjoy the "DA.n.Y ZIPPER
tug-ot-war''!
Accept Our OH• For A CoaapUIII•tclrf
Fxplaaatorr Treat~Deat (Ko OblltaUoa)
A TBAJJIED nGVJIE COKSULTMT
WW llolp You With YOVJI '"l'lguro ~··
Be A New YOU "Before" 1956--START TODAY!
Jla:d)ow 1 7U
au' E. CoCIIIt llwy.
COBOKA DEL MD
Tl .. s.e If I
FOR CHRISTMAS
OUEa Y0171l
''HALLMAR.K''
CHRISTIAS CARDS lOW!
SELECf FBOM OUJl LAJICE KEW
"HaUmark" Album
CORDIA Rl IIR PHIRIACY
* •. ,..,
2212
*
"'TBE ProscrtpUoa Pharmacy'"
~2272
3127 E. Coast lll.gbway. Coroaa delMar
0/IR SPECIALT'Y -----
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COROIA DEL MAR PHARMACY
"'TTiE ~ptioll PbcrnDocy""
BAUOB 2272
3127 E. eocut llwy .. Dear ]C!PDIM. CoroDa delMar
for FALL
• WALLACE CILDERHUD JEWELER
3123 East Coast Bwy .. CoroDa del Mar
Use Ensip Wut Ads for Results
(Coat:lauec! from .... 1)
Scbultt recovered a tuml»Je tow a
yard Ia. Be failed to gain and
on fourth down punted over the
end zone.
· Garden Grove made atx yarda
In three playa, then punted to
the Tar 39. Hopklna made eight
yards and Tamura picked up abt
more tor a tlr.t down on the Gar·
den Grove 47. On third down
Schultt tired a 9-yard bullet pua
to Lorentzen for a Ul'llt down on
the 35. Tamura made five yards.
Hopkins picked up four and Ta·
mura ran for three more tor a
tlrst ·down on the 23. HopkJna
made tour u the third quarter
ended. e P'Ou.TII QVAafta
Berry drove tor three yards. Ta·
mura made two and then Berry
lunged for a ftrat down on the
Glamour
Glimpses
.y AJnf
It Isn't only the tadlng light or
the complimentary candle~low
that makes "alter-tlve" ~m
more mysterious and beautltW-
It l.s truly the glamour and ele·
gance of "after-tlve" apparel
that makes It something special.
The MCDOD Ll baNly befla·
ll1A9. From DOW OG throath
the glorloua wb.lrl of b.olldaya
tlMn wW be DlGDY occa:alo'U
few b • a u t l f u I .. after fin"
cloth ...
Notice the special allure of
this yPar's formal and cocktail
hour dresses. Although stUl
short. many of this year's formal
gowns have a "covered up" look.
Come and take a look at a whole
collection of these new gowns at
O'BRIEN'S. Notice some ot the
s m a r t new lines -the slim
sheath set·oft with a side fiare,
a back pout! for drama . . . the
princess line which bows tq a
subtle fullness just before end·
lng . . . the smooth torso and
high bustline of the empress de·
sign.
Ena UM jtOC»ful fuUDeu
taper1Dg fraiD Jan .,.... boaf·
fGDt liDo baa • ....,a trW• ...
wlalcll ...aa. a Joww.aa.a. .......................
.._. .... daell apJ 1 oa
Beautiful s at l n a , luxurtou.
laces and many new fabrics
bring elegance lnto this year's
ball gowns and a party accessory
array at O'BRIEN'S. Look. for ex·
ample, at the radiant Chromapun
gown shown on page 75 of the
Nov. 1 Harpers. (This dress l.s
featured at O'BRIEN'S also). It Is
satin with the sparkle of crystal
acetate . . . In candlelight hue
... and molded lnto a strlkJng
sheath with a deftly manlpu·
lated winged fiare. A dress to
create an elegant Impression
with a price tag that will pleas·
antly surprise you.
lut thLI Ll juat ooe of the
mGDy bullridually a •1• e t • d
.. after fin"' cSnu. cm4 f'O'WU
at a-.JIIEK'S. Com• Ia 80011
cmd •led from ...wal that
wW Mt off your bullYldu.al
lonllD•• you'll be aurpriJied
b.ow a ...., party CJOWD c:aD do
ltl
JIArbor ...
2515 E. Coa.t Hwy.
COaolfA DBL IC.d
Snip 'N . StitciJ
* 7th ANNIVERSARY SALE *
Buy 3 Yards Fabric at Regular Price
You Get the 4th Yard
for only
WODderful S.lecticm wmt.r Cotto!& Tcdletca Sultiap cmd
Drapery Fahdca. Tab .AciYcaatap of thila ~ to Get
Yoar Clnllmal S.wiag Needll at luJwtantial latluga.
111 F E.a ...a 1111
12W!. Tbe Tart failed to gain In
tJuee plaYJI, but Sdlultt paued to
Lorentzen tow •tlnt down o" the lW!. On the next play Berry
aalled into the end r.oDe for hla
MCOnd 11>. Be a~aln kicked the
point and tt wu lf·O.
The Ar~onauta returned the
ldc:k·oft to their 4.2. They made
two ftrat downa and advanced to
the Tar 21. A fourth down paaa
wa.a lnc:omplete, but Interference
was called against the Tara and
It wu first down and ~oal to go
tor Garden Grove on the Tar 6.
On the next play Berry picked
up an Argonaut fumble in the
alr and went all the way for 94
yards, with Lorentzen maktn~ a
key block at midfield. A cllppln~
penalty nulJWed that tremend·
ous run, and It was tlrst and 10
tor the Tars on their own 10. Ta·
mura made 12 yards, but another
cllpplng penalty set the Tars
back to the 6. Hopkira made nine
yards, Berry picked up tour more
and Tamura made three tor a
firat down on the 22. Castro car-
ried the ball tor 12 and another
tlrst down on the 34. Castro made
five more and on the final play
Jody Fenton almost broke loose
on a touchdown run but was
caught on the Tar 41.
A burner lett partially open or
a leak tn the atove let natural
au e.cape which wu Ignited
when Mr. Dunlap went to light
the stove, Flre Prevention Officer
RaJph Lee ot eo.ta Mesa report·
ed. The exploelon moved the rear
wall ot the bulldln~ about three
lnclles and caused ~ flre dam·
age, the otllcer added.
SOX IIOU TO TilE BOLICU.
POUIU IIAJliiOa llUJI)EJfTS
A baby boy was born Oct. 15
to former Harborltea, Dr. and
Mrs. Thomas Holmes II ot Des·
ert Hot Sprlnp. The newcomer
their tlrst child, haa been named
Thomas Michael ill. Mra. Holmea
used to be assistant to Newport
Cit¥ Clerk Frank Rinehart when
the City Hall was on the ocean
front. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Makely, live at ~ New·
port Blvd., Costa Mesa.
For lettorh .. ds. onveloDOs c.l
THE ENSIGN. HA-t I 1<4
MEET 'THE HARBOR TARS-
JOIDf a&AVD; 117 Onlald
A""' c-....... Wf • ........... _.,.......,
......, • ., 151 ..... I ft. II.
ITAII ICII9811L 171 C.... ........ a.... .......... ......................... __ , .......... ft. ..
MARIA E. V ARADA Y, M. D.
AnnouDC* the~ ot an alllce
at 2'753 kit CoMt BJpw&J
ODruna ......... I
,
'-·r'· ....... .......
UIOAINS
• •uy ·-by UM dlawatW _,....,.. ,~ . .-.
atNtcbable D'flou spoc:Ml·
ly pdcect ,_ Poaadel"a
l)ayl They fit be•utltully,
never bag or aa~. Fuhlon
~ades wtth dark aeama.
·~ Sizes Midge, Norm. Long.
....,. aa aabecltable ha·
...., bay -rlda. radklat ,..,..... ......, tlult ....
daJM • -. a....tlftlllyl
Select from full pieces In a veritable rainbow ol pal·
tet. and brtfbta for every ..mc need. 36131 lndl• wide.
uacw.a 77c " ..
. ~
"LacorM.. Stalaleu Steel
del.lped for ......ra by
IAteraatioDal su...-. Ele·
gant pattern. beautltully
crafted! 8 each: dinner forlo, k:nJves, soup spoons!
16 teaspoons! 2 serving
spoons, plua pastry server.
FOVIIJ)D'I DAY lft:CIAL
T
pacbd Ia a CIIUophCIIM ......... . 2 .AD 1"
Oaly .....,.. c:aa bda9
'fO'U thla ......... blUe
cmd can1Dt set Cit tlala
pii•O""•aJ low pl'lcel
Famous ''Rogers'' aUver·
plate with stalnless steel
hollow · ground b J a d e a !
"Americana" pattern, at·
tractlvely ~ft·boxed!
1Y1.1NET 1111 FliT
1111 ....
._.. FB.T .... ., .
..
i8UMDA1', lrO'ti MIII t. 1-
v . . Sl.OOO down pug JOU 1n a
~a bedr. a dim houe
ln eut eo.ta ...... K.notty
pine den with natural lltooe
flreplaee.
0
Chetr7 Uttle bou.! 2 bedr ..
W·lo·W c&rpeta. drape.. C'Ur•
taln., plant... BeautifUlly
anan.-4 for only ~1.800.
G
'Me 1b11! 3 bedr., 1~ bath&
Larp fencect yard. Tute-
fully Jancllcaped, on nJce
street. W-to-w earpeta, dra-
~. venetian bUnda. 4~
Joan.. Only $14,500.
E
Back Bay. 3 bedr. 1c den.
Shake roof, .tone flJ'epl.
Bullt-ln oven 6 ranee. W-to-
w carpeta thruout. Owned by
architect. $30.000.
L
l aa-e A bulldtnea on Har·
bor Blvd. for development
$80.000.
TIE VMB CO.
w ·roo Lnte to a.a..ry
FOR SALE Brand new Dohnnyer
M.lxer, all attadlmenta, lnelud-
lng fine meat erlnder. $30.00.
HASl-W.
lEI
Job now open In
SANTA ANA to high
~ehool graduates,
age 18--45
These are career
joba with excel-
lent opportunities
for advancement.
UIIIE lEI
'CUllS
and
....... PaN
-.e?! a ...
bolJdaA "Deelllcal
eoverap ava.Oable
to employeea and
dependent., Co.
paid penaJon and
dlsabtuty plan.
APPLY
1030 EAST FIRST ST.
SANTA ANA
Mon.· Fri. 8 A.M.·4 P .H.
SIUTIDI caumo us ca.
......
A cute Uttle home of 3·Mn.,
2 bath-. ... Uvt.na rm.. open.~ to abelt...s patio. wood panel
tlD1Ih In UYlftc room and
dtntnc room. Buy now and
have your eboke ol colon.
Priced t:38,750
• • • ..
4-bedr. bome, den. 2 batha,
hardwood and carpeted
tloon,
se,ooo,
Submit down. • • •
3-bedr. Uvlnc room l!lx20d tJ.replace, fence, e o v e r e
p&tfo can't be duplleated for
'ntt.~ce Reduced to $18,500
&rl w ....... ,
.. Rl!!ALTOR
225 Marine Ave., Balboa Wancl
Call Harbor l'T75,
or Bayslde Office Harbor 3297
Eves. Ed.Jth Maroon, HYatt 4-6.222
Jobn MacNab. Harbor 53S9
Lout. Boynton Harbor 2878
WIITEY .. IWI
TICIET
Owner says any cash offer
that makes sense wiU take
you Into escrow.
3 UIITS
Near Catholic School
Two 3-bednn. and one 2·
bedrm. units. 3 garages. Nr.
shops and tran.sportaUon ...
Low cost maintenance.
llllwa20%1 ....
A Paying Investment!
The dllps are down ...
only $22,500
2305 W. Balboa Blvd.
Newport Beach HA 3371
MATURE WOMAN Wfihes baby
sitting and care of a!ck, knJt·
tin&' or crocheUng. Day or
nlgbt H.A 3192-M.
PIANO lNSTRUC'nON. Teres a
Renner (Mrs. A. Renner). AJ:.
ceptlng a llmJted number of
pupils for plano. Concert Pian-
Ist of Three Cont.lnent.s. Grad-
uate Student of Bela Bartok.
436 Serra Drive, CDM, HA 2039.
A. Clossified Ad '" The tnsiqn
brinqs immedia te results! Coli
Horbor 1114-1115 and orove it!
The Crossroads Village Shops
And wbat a wonderful pfeta.
ent he broucht for a>me de·
..rvtnc tamlly. A 2-.tory
B a 1 b o a laland bome, u
roomy and eomtortable u
an old aJipper. Full a1zed ldt
wtth room to bulle! an addl-
tJonal Income unit Ita larJ'e
llvlnJ' room, aun })OI'Ch lc
klnc·•ize bedrooma wl.ll ap-
peal to everyone, from 9 to 90!
Only a 30 aeconds walk to a
aandy, aunny beach on the
North Bay Front
•
•su• RULn co.
498 Park. Balboa laland HA 3'r1
e ..... , . .,
cw.aem
e
Check your broker ... broker
cheek your listings. Can you
beat 4-bedrms., 2 baths. din·
In&' nn., living rm., lge. bluff
lot. 400 8Q. ft. of plate glass
to bring the yachting world
Into the llvlng area . . .
Can you beat It?
$31,100
Terms
tlh'Jl ad deal-
Call George Moore
Harbor ~ves. HA 1588-J .... .. , .......
30th and Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach
Juices for Heallla
We have a complete tJtodt of fresh vegetable and
fnlJt Juac.. lneludlne papaya.
c1-.us1ULn
.VALUES
AJ.o a nlce vartety ol bMlth breada. . ......
.._...JIEILTI
iD Tbe Crc.-oacla vm.v.
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Jr. Varsity In Top Spot
The Tar Junior Varalty defeat-
ed the Garden Grove junior var-
sity 48 to 12 Monday ln Garden
Grove, leavtq the Tar IVa ln
tint place, an unofficial R&nd-
lnc.
Tar toudldowna lnduded a 5().
yard run by Dale Mutln. a five-
yard p .. from Gene Hubbard to
and Van Pomeroy, five-yard and
95-yud acorlnJ' runs by Glenn
Buford, and 20-yard pus from
Niquette to Bob Graham. Hub-
bard scored a1x of the seven e.f.
tra poJnt tria
Harbor Tar aee. meet the San-
ta Ana Sa.lbt Bees today (Thurs·
day) at 3 p.m. on the SaDta Ana w,h School tleld atter betna
beaten lut Thursday 12 to 6 by
Garden Grove. Tbe Tar Beea are
Ued for lut place with Oran&'e
In the Sunset LuJ'Ue.
A. Clossified A.d in The Ensiqn
brinqs immediot• r•sult.! Coli
Horbor 111+1115 ond orove it!
Owwrlal•·••r
lltl'llelwl
KOVDIC WOftll DEC. 1ST .
SICIIFICI.
At BARGAIN PRICE his 3 bedrm ..
2 bath contemporary borne near
CathoUc Church and achools In
Costa Mesa.
Call WUma Hough -·····-······---·--·-· ····-·········-HA 5188 or lJ 8 -5.2H
U'lll lAY · PIIPEIT1ES
1505 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach
/ ... , .... LUCD -7
Cozy 2-bedr. home, just 2 bloclta from ocean and channel,
for only
$11 ,100 fill ,...
With LOW, LOW down.
Bay IIMI lucll llllty
1629 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa, Uberty 8-1161
RARELY CAN WE OFFER so much for so llttl~! Lowly
3-bed.rm. 2 bath home In excellent cond. Ftnplace. garage, lovely yard. wonderful location--AND mE
PRJCE WILL SURPRISE YOU. $19,870 with terms you can aUord!
OON'T MISS nus CHANCE OF A UFE'TIME!
IB.DI 8JBSII, Rulllr
306 Marine Ave., Balboa Island
Harbor 502
lake It Easy • Yt1nelf!
Buy UNDER the Market Price . . . this
52"' FOOT LOT IN LIDO
At choice Eut end of Yella Ave.
l"Jety ol. elbow room to rllht and left.
aYIE IOEI II ..
"BAY FillY SPECIIUSTS''
ART C. KISTLER CO .. REAL ESTATE
2091 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach
Harbor 5226, day or night
CLOSE OUT BIRWIS!
All Merchandise ... MUST BE SOLD.
We're practically giving away these new appliances at re-
dlculously low prices. Come In and see . . . •
WERE Kelvlnator, Automatic Washer .......... 309.95
Whirlpool Automatic Washer ........ _ .. .249.95
Gu Heaters (3) .... . ..................... 27.50
Toasters. elec. automatic ........... 22.50
O'Keefe It Merrlt Gas Range, C.P.
(Uke New!> . . .. . . . .. .... ..... li9.50
1ulcer . .. .. ............ 14.00
Rheam Water Softener (save SlOOI .... 139.50
Table Set, 4 Chairs . .. .. .. ·········-··· 75.00
Swivel Desk Chair ..... .. ---·-········· -··· 15.00
NOW
150.00
135.00
10.00
12.00
75.00
7.00
39.50
27.50
6.00
El~. Irons (5) ............ ~--Orig. From 14.50 5.00
Washing Machine Parts ...... Various Sizes ... :.. ~ price
Belt Measure ................ ·-······· .......... 3.00 1.00
Refrtgerator Parts and Units ···-··---···-· % Price oc Less
Maytag Washing Mch., (used) .. ··--···-·········.Now 19.95
1 Ford Pick -up Truck % Ton ···-·-·-----------·-Now 37.00
LOTS OF O'niER ITEMS ... TOO MANY TO LIST ...
ALL AT FAR BELOW COST
ON DISPLAY AT 2815 BROAD, NEWPORT BEACH
• • •
.Aa ··-
• "START LIVING"
NOW
IN
IRVINE . TERRACE
WE CORDIALLY fNVITE YOU TO INSPECT
COMPLETED
OUR DlSTINCI'IVE FURNISHED MODEL HOM:ES
AND O'mEBS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
NINE DIVERSIFIED FLOOR PLANS
To the home buyer wbo wishes to purchase In the
$24,000 to $35.000 class we sincerely recommend
the Irvlne Estates overlooking Newport Harbor.
These homes feature California living. Offered exclu-
aJvely through Earl W. Stanley In a Smoe-Frft area
known as Irvine Terra~n Coast Highway opposite the new Irvine Coast Country Club, Newport Harboc.
* For recommendatlon, we refer you to anyone who
holda a Leasehold Estate ln Irvine Terrace, Beacon Bay, Baysbores or Cllft Haven.
Earl W. Stanley
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Phone Harbor 4448 For Fu..-ther Information
IEWPIIT IIEIIHTS
Vogel Value
LOVELY VIEW HOME
2 large bedrooms. 2 baths. Used brick fireplace HW
noors. fort'ed alr heat. 14' x 25' llvine room , 20' 'x 22'
glassed-In sundeck. Beautifully finished throughout.
Dbl garage It laundry. 8 mos. old. WUl trade ror smaller home. Pri~ right-good terms.
THE VOGEL CO.
2667 E. COAST RWY. CORONA DEL KA.Il
HARBOR 1477 HARBOR 1741
IEF.E YOU IUY
TIY
FIIICIS "· ••van,......, 2216 NPWpart Blvd.
Ll 8·5101 3G> W. Balboa Blvd.
Hwbor 1428
'l'lamcatow You WID Be Sony You Didn't Buy These TodAy
COST A MESA SPECIALS
1. Business. parkin~. storage. and expan'\ion all at
2-174-8 Newpon Blvd. Front 66' x 150'-nrw bldg
45' x 5.2'-2 or 3 o!lice . Rear an>a enC'I -"w acre-: 1 ~r. st. home and garage. $-15.000 Terms.
2. 1 Bedrm. older home-dose to stores-Terms 5.250
3 l Bedrm.-room for units In front Terms 7.000
4. ?·Bedrm. Older-adj. C 1 zone nt>ar :Sew-pt. Blvd.
enns . . -.... 12.000
5. 222 W. Wilson-2 Bedrm. and den Terms 8.500
6. 1 acres with 3-bedrm. home. $10.500. Terms. Call
U 8-3989 evenings-Mrs. Fishback.
7. Business and prof. sitt"-<''r. Fullerton and Brdway.
8. Open House-2150 Rural 1..1nE'--.."at and Sun. 1-5
p m 3-Bedrm. large lot-h.w. fl.. patio, rlreplace--
. 13.600
9. Havp 2 lots togt>thPr on Rochf'Stt'r and also on WaJ. nul Plat-e 6.000.00 for earh pa1r
:'\EWPORT HEIGHTS SPECIALS
l. 405 Hnlmwood-::"t'ar Hospital Hf'li pnt, and trans-
portation 3 b<-drm . 3 car ~:ara~P 1 '• bath-bt'autl·
ful tHrc-h rahlnE't wrl(l(f"'ork Lan<l"("aJ>('d. end. patio \ IPE:'\ Hl )l SE ='at and ~un 1 5 p m Tt>rms.
:?-tSOI
2 ~ Rf-drm -:.? h .. ths \\ 1th mfra rPd hf'at FnrN'rl alr-
1 tn!bc:.Jp<'ll-g.u n('<-tr Hl~;h :X·h""'-Tt'rm~ 14 j()(}
BILl'S BEST BUYS
BACI 81 Y SPECIAL
Large-4 be-droom. 2 hath home. Top -gnde hardwood
floors. built 1n kitc-hen with breakfast bar and dining
room . Re-n.r II\ mg room With stone fireplace In corner A sliding gla.s..; doors to patio adds to luxury llv1nJ'.
Full price $21.5<.10. only $4.000 down.
W. A. TilliS, Rultlr
and ASSOCIATES
"You'll L1ke Our Friendly Servl~"
400 E. 17th St. Col'lta Mesa l.Jbetty 8-U!9
111.11PLE usn.
Over The Top! ........
li~ ..an •••
Will._. ll
• • •
.. K\tltJpJe .............
tM Sao IN -., tD IIIII.
•
'
• CASH BATES FOB ENSIGN WANT ADS
1 Time 2 Times 3 Times
20 words or leo:wS!J..______ .75 1.25 1.50
21 to 30 words 1.00 l .SO 2.00
31 to 40 words 1.25 2.00 2.50
Each word over 40 .03 .OS .07
Cash must be received within 7 days of first insertion
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Po8 1ALE HAL U'I'Aft & aDTAU
BOY'S bicycle, $15. Phone HA l ·BEDROOM ROUSE, furnished,
0465M. $75.00 on year's leaae. HA
WOO UTE is told only by Petite 5213· W.
VIlle In CDM. It is the cold OPEN BOUSE Sunday, 1-5 p.m.,
water soap for wubJnc all at 276 Macnolla. Costa Mea&.
woolens. 3409 E. Coa.st Hlway. Roomy 3-bedr. cottage 'mtdft
WESnNGHOUSE Frost-Free Re· 23 fruit trees on 8 lots. Duncan
fttcerator, plnk f i b reg 1 a as -:-;;;H,.:,ar:;,::d;:esty~,=H==A-4;..;n-:;.8.:----:;-:-"7"
drapes, bird-print drapes, 8 AVAILABLE Nov. 11, .new 3·bed·
green plastic chair cushion&, room. 2·bath home, dbl. gar.,
complete lJonel traln and ac-C.l'L $90 mo. Call HA 1829 be·
cesaortes. HA 6162. tween 6 and 10, evenings.
SPINET PIANOS-Be::!"'""o....,.tal--:-r-e-:-tur-ns.-NICELY FUR.Nl.SBED, newly dec-
Trade-lrta on organ.~, etc. Like orated S·room apartment wtth
new. This is a chance for a big garage, near post otfl~. bank
savlnp. Open Friday eves. and stores. Ideal for couple. No
Danz·Schmtdt, S20 N. Main, children or pets. $90. Contact
Santa Ana. OWJlel', 325 Orchid. CDM. HA
MODERN, blond, ashwood furnJ· 512·ll
ture, custom made, for home or PROFESSIONAL MAN attention!
office. Also elertrk stove, 2 Owner will build attractJve of·
'
Vnsuag
Commercials
M 11 d r e d 'nleron, who just
opened the "Sit 'n' JCnlr Yam
.Shop In Balboa fa ori&Jnally born
the eut and at one Ume wu cU·
rector ot the ~lpbJan Soclety tn
the entire state of Mlchlpn. Be·
fore coming to Southern Calllor-
nla, Mn. Theron had a yarn shop
in Temple, Texas. At ptftent ahe
fa Uvtng In Laguna wtth her
daughter, Mrs. L. C. Weatherwax.
and "commuting'' to her abop at
313 E. Balboa Blvd. • • •
OpenJng tbla week on Newport
Blvd. acroa from the Newport
City Hall la a oew feminine ahop
called .. Sbabara' '-a concoctJon
of the namH of Ute two owners:
Sharon Houriaan and Barbara
Quarrle. Both ,Ul.s are well·
known ln the area-sharon just
recently aold th~ home she had
owned on Balboa Point for 12
yura and Barbara formft'ly lived
In Corona del Maz, now lives In
Costa Mesa and used to have a
UtUe Balboa shop where abe
mostly retailed her original bu·
ket.s and baubles for the home.
Catering mostly to business wom-
en and school girls, the new shop
will carry separates and hand
made accessoriH by Barbara. • • • ovens, 6 burners. Owner HA nee aulte in lJdo District. Call 2425. BA m . AI Pearce of Al Pearce's B·B·Q =.,-:-:=-===-.c:===----..,. ___________ aauce was In getting a chicken
SEASON TICKET BOOKS now on DAL UTATE FOB SALE all trussed up for himself In the
sale. $4.50 per book. Newport CORNER LOT, 3rd and Narcissus, Butcher Boy Meat Market In Co·
H arb 0 r Community Players. CDM. for sale by owner; a.sk· rona del Mar ... and guess what
Call Mrs. Ryadale, HA 2:M7-ll tng $5,950. he was going to do wtth Lt! lust
HAMMOND ORGANS -All mod· like It says on the label-brown
els. Some wonderful bargains UAL ESTATE WAXTED the chicken well and then cook
In used organs. Several makes. W ANTED-3 or 4 bedroom home, In a cupful of Al Pearce's. "De·
Free practice rooms. Trade In GJ or FHA financed. Give age, llclous," says Al.
your old Instrument. Danz· down payment required, own·
Schmidt, home of the world er's name and address. Write ·JIB. SEJ'TOFP VISITS EAST
famous Hammond. Santa Ana, Box K-12, c/o the Ensign, CDM. Herman Steptoff of Balboa Is·
520 N. Main. land has just returned from a
GOOD playing practice planos. WAJfTED TO llERT quick vacation trip to the east.
$79, $87, $91 up to $195. Spinet LADY ALOf'(E wants 2·bedroom, He visited wtth six brothers and
type mtrrt>r plano, a beauty furnished house wtth ga· staters ln the New York City area
only $195. Easiest t~. Danz· rage; not over $85. yearly rent· and th~n stopped In Albany to
Schmidt, S20 N. Main. Santa a1. HA 2280-W. see the famlly of hl.s late sister.
A .-.lble tun lhot and a a patty. One ol the atrll had IICI'e&nt beard by two Newport ICift.IMcl when ICMDeODe .t ott
pollee otneen rHulted In J po-a ~~ Two lftOre cr.-.. 1 were ~t.c~. omc.r Oldmen Ice car baclttng Into a parked went to a ~ Bla rlabt :i aO:: .~~~ ~:=e f~~ knee and rtpt el~ were X·
and the cope conflxatlnc two ':~ N\I!&Unr no lntema.l clam·
fltecraclten, at 7 :30 p.m. rrtday =-'iiiiiiiiii"iiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; ln Balboa. •
<>meers Sam Amburgey and
hank Oldman were eheckfna
.,ut a susplclou• car tn the 1500
block Ocean Blvd., Balboa, when
they heard a loud noise, a poa-
atble eun Mot. and a acream.
Both otflcen lumped Into their
patrol car and ltarted backing
up towud the nol.-. Sensing that
It wu farther back than first
anticipated, omcer Amburgey
mad~ an attempt to turn the
patrol car around and ln eo do-
inc, backed Into and caused
about $50 damaae to the parked
car ot Ernte Waltze ol 1530
Ocean Blvd.
At the time of the Impact the
rtgbt front door 1prung open and
Offlcer Olclmen tell out, sutter-
inc a tore knee from hitting the
pavement. The officer~ went to
the home ot Mrs. Stan Ostling of
1~ E. Ocean Front, Balboa,
where about 30 k:Jd.l were having
OCCGridder
Is Married
Mike Hau, All Eastern Con-
ference candidate on the Orange
Cout squad playing hl..l second
aeaaon at the fullback spot, was
.PO RT · ·
C(lQ,'"'A ,>t i M4. 4 · . 4' •,,
.. -... ·--·--·----... ·-----·--~~---~.:r=-----~ .... -
married Thursday night to Suate ------------Smith ot Laeuna In a ceremony
at the Congrecatlonal Church tn ltarta Wed.. II«. I
Lacuna Beach. The bride la a "LUCY •All AIT"
hlgh 8Chool senior and Mike wtJI ~J..
be finlahlng his junior college Jan~ Wynian It Charln Rmon
course this lune. An autocraphed -plu.-
I.t&~v Godiva
r-.. .,, ., .
•
/. I L. OR•VE·IN -
({I I{ lf:~ lt-4 r.rQI" C]
~ I:.,',,. ~-
--.,., . . . .
::til I ., ~ 1
~, ( ( ·.~-., ..... ,., "APACHE WOIIAN"
• ~..L.
Ana. 100 pianos. Open Friday IIELP WAJfTED
nights. =-=-=====--..,.,.,.-=------:-NEWLY decorated turn 1 shed GARDENER with 3 years expert-
single garage apartment with ence In care of trees. Salary
football wu praented u a wed-668..,. II ... , u.,. .....,._ , .. ~
ding gift from teammates and ..... Mow trt ._.. -. .-.... Godl9a" cm4 •xC~JrM .,._... CEBTDnCATEOF ~ ;~~ch~ea~of~th~e~PUa~~t~es~.~~~~~-~~~~~u~u~s~e~~~,~a~·~a~ .. ~~~·~~%~•~~~~~~~~~---~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fictitiou FinD Kame
mE UNDERSIGNED does here-
by certify that be 1s conductJng
a ~llcatesaen and catering bual-
ness under the flctttlous firm
name of Gourmet's KJtch~n. 3707
E. Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar,
vtew, private patio and barbe-range 288 · 347. Apply Park
cue. HA 2627. Dept., City ol Newport Beach.
SALE-Grand pianos. Many won· NAME TAKERS for La I una
derful bargaJns. Many famous Beach and South Laguna. Good
makes. Prices from $385 up. handwriting essential. Wrtte
Bench included. Danz·SchmJdt, Box J .4, c;o ENSIGN, or call
520 N. Main, Santa Ana. K,l 3·3681.
lirls-CAD FOB SALE
'55 YEU..OW CADILLAC conver·
tJble, red &'\d white Interior,
white nylon top, low mHeage,
private owner. $4,795. 8207
Ocean Blvd., CDM. HA U93·R.
evenings.
MOVlNG OVERSEAS. will sacrl·
flee '51 Ford Club Coupe and
'53 Bei·Aire Sports Coupe. 518
Poinsettia, CDM. after 6:30 or
week ·end.
'31 MODEL "A" Ford, In good
shape $90. Phone HA 0152·R.
'49 WILLYS JEEPSTER In excelt.
cond. New top. low·cost oper·
ation. Phone Hyatt 4-4942.
PEJI:SOJf AL
YOUNG divorced mother wis hes
to share Balboa Island home
wtth same. Have 4-year·old
daughter. Reply BOX K·l, c/o
the Ensign, COM.
Not responsible for debts other
than my wile's and my own.
C. Sherm Allen. Gourmet Klt·
chen. Corona del Mar.
TRADE IN your old watch on a
new Hamllton. It means so
much more to give or get a
Hamilton. Wallace CaJderbead.
3123 E. Cout Hwy., CDM.
COMING: The Hasty Heart. No·
vember 2. 3, 5. Community
Players. Chapel Theater, Or·
ange Coast College.
IJTUA TJOJfS W AJfTE.D
SITUATION WANTED-reiJable
baby care. evenings, Corona
del Mar. HA 2925-W.
CDM man would like ~tardenln«.
clean-up, etc. Call KI 3·2.122,
Mel Upshall. WANTED : lro~n..,.ln-g--=-ln_m_y--=-h-o-m-~.
Mabel Whitman, 607 Marcue-
rtte, CDM. RA 4279-J.
JIJICELLJUfltOUS
RENT a plano untJl you buy. All
term rent allowed. Good prac·
tice pianos u low u S5 per
month. Danz -Schmidt Big
Plano Store, 520 N. Main, Santa
Ana.
I\ Classifieo 1\d en I ne Ens1an
btinqs immediate results! Call
He~ 11 14-1115 end Ot"OYe it'
IMT ARD POUND
LOST-A white ,old diamond rtnr. tnJtlat. w.w.r. to z.a.s.
Jlewud. Write Box ([-13, 'C/o
the En.atp. CD¥
EARN MORE
· THAN EVER BEFORE!
Our new, higher atartlnc
wap and frequ.t lDereues
gtves you this opportunity.
Openings now for-
TELEPHONE OPERATORS
We will train you and you'll
receive many other benef!U.
-Apply-
514 ~ No. Main Street
Rm. Zll-Santa Ana
9:00 to 4:00 P.M.
PACIFIC TELEPHONE
Sli' I ltftul
S,.oe fer 1111
American Legion 215 15th St.
Meetings 2nd4th Wed. 8 p.m.
SEJIVlCES
ltYII Pre)lc*a
FOR RENT
S·MM 16-MM 35-MM
and 16MM Sound Projectors
F ASr <X> LOR FILM SERVICE Model Airplane SuppiiH
lura Ca•araao,
1782 Newport Blvd., Co8ta Mesa
Phone Uberty 8-7042
REMODELING, Painting. Decor-
atJnc under lJcensed Contrac-
tor. 2133 Orange Ave., Costa
Mesa. phone U 8·2619.
FULLER BJlUSH MAN may be
contacted through Box 73,
Newport Beach, or Kl 3-2100.
REPAIR AND Maintenance,
palntln£ carpenter etc. luat
anything. Beuonable. Satla-
faction cuaranteed. HA 01.26-l.
C:OJIPLETE LIUfi)SCAnJfQ
IDVJCE
FREE ES'I'IMATES
Sldl Green Stampe
Free delivery
OORON. DEL KAll NURSERY
HA 1008 2744 E. Cout Rwy.
OOMPIEI'E PAIN'I1NG
PAPER II.A.rfGING SERVICE
RA 2976
(E9enlnp, weelc-endl)
EUGEJifl! 0 . SAtnmERS
~ 31lt Street. Newport Bead!
Painting -Decoroting
PAPER RANOJNO
GEORGE BURKHARDT
~ ~C"tor m w. tltll Colt& .,_ UMrt7... Llbert7 ....
RAVE YOU REiff
'ftle MW We~ Diamond~. Wed4Jq JUnp. eo.tume ~ ancJ Cloelr.l ••• Cat· rW IIY .., Plelda at 1118 .........
JIAY fta.ll8 WA'IOI DPAJa &':. LIJ s...,•.::Oaoa ~::
;:~.t.:sa..o:·~ ...............
and that said firm Is composed
of the following penon whoee
name In full and place of resJ·
dence are u follows. to-wit:
C. Sherm Allen
310 E. Balboa Blvd.
Balboa, Calif.
WITNESS my hand on thla
17th day ol. October, 1.955.
C. Slterm Allen
STATE OF CALIPORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE )as.
ON nus 17th day of October,
1955. before me, a Notary Public
In and for said county and state,
resldll)l therein, duly commls·
sloned and sworn, penonally ap-
peared C. Sherm Allen. known
to me to be the person whose
name is subscribed to the wtthin
Instrument. and acknowledged to
me that the executed the aame.
WITNESS my hand and offl·
cJal seal.
MARY A. HAAP A
Notary Public ln and for sald
County and State.
My Commlasion expires Aug.
16, 1959 ..
Publish: Oct. 20, 27, Nov. 3 and
10, 1955. In the Newport Harbor
Ensign.
Your
Health
Don't
Neqlec:t
Chronic
Couqha and
CoJda.
Announcing~ .
....-flee at ...
CorOIMI del Mcir Office of
NEW PORI
BALBOA
S .AYIIIGS.
SAYINGS ~CCOUNTS
LOAN ACCOUNTS
..
WeiNve lnstaled new equipment in the Corona cW Mer Office, end now
rMintain complete recoteh on al KC04.Wih held tt... Yow ec:count now re-
ceives exactly the MIM complete ..me. • If held in our Main Office in
Newport Beech.
If you wish en eccount tr...,...red from our M-in Office to Corona cW ..,,
we Wt1 b. happy to meb the tr_,_ on ,.._t. ,.,...., to yow ...._
or lo.n ec:count wl be received at either office to tuft Y!!' ~-.
Guest-Poe 6iH
C.l et our Corone cW ....,. OfRc:. and
receive a gift dLring file fint I 0 dejos
of November. A clever, useful 6uest-
Pec: containing toilehiet, c:reema. lo-
tions, shavld9 needs-pwfKt for a
week...nd trip • • • for guests ••• to
kHp in the e«J
All .deled ........ for ow plfronl In
CoroM cW ..... ~.ape INch. s.n
Clemente, Sen Juan C.phtrtN, anti
other South Coast and lnlencl dties.
\
...
-· FN.t S.IKtlon of
w.ap.f*'"' So. c.aa.
CUSTOM FUit.NfTUlE
DltAPEllES
Dunbet furniture & ecGesSOties
~acuity Wives
Plan Dec. Fete eiU8' ••wo aAIID
•
• • • FBOII IIAIIIOJI Bl ICIIOOL
aT ....... LILDII"nnAL
plays cllfterent IC)ftp and aft« Me* oCher. Sounds llke tun,
every Harbor touchdown they doMn't It!
play "Anehon A.-rh." So tar, eo.che. ~.tor the tresbmell: ......
they have bw.n kept pretty buq Mufle Stovall, senior; V1rc1nla IMG
THADEN INTERIORS
11M Jfewpcrt Jl&tbot' Rip l'ac:·
ulty WtWI Club wel(.'OliMd the
tollowtJlr new memben at Uaw
Oct. ...ttnr: lllnMa. Earl loJd.
Lee Boeeb, John ac.. wnu.m
Straw. John Routledre and Ed·
ward Rewlud.
rm ...,. Utat thole ot you wl\o
have beeft aotna Co Barbcw'a foot.
ball pmea couldn't help but no·
tJee our marehJnc band thJJI year.
TheY've been clolng au lOtti of
fancy lteppln•· new formations,
and playlnc rood mualc. Clinton
Sawin and hla kJct.have eone all
out to make th!l a rood football
seuon for Harbor.
wtth the "Anebon Awelfb." Purtt. tennb manacer; aenlor •n .....
At the lut ram~ with Gar~n Cbarl~ne Dra.ke, -.mlor ludy ~!!!i!!!~~!i!!!i~!i!!!!!ii!!!;i
Grove twe won 14 to 0) the Linkletter, junior Ruth Ray, and
marchlnr band tried 80IIlethJ.nr Ann Lardner, junJor. Those for
new. At the berlnnlnl of Ute the 110pbomores are: .Judy Fur·
came ancl at hall t1me tbey en· .enior; Merlyn Couch
formecl 1n a "clroodJe" whleh unlor; Cathy Hottman, junJor;
wu a blc trlancle. They kept the anlce Curnow, ~nlor. and VIr·
people ruesalnr unW after ball cfnla Fug1t. On Monday nJchts
tJme and then told them what It there Ia a man coach. Paul Law-
wa.s, "the original sea~!!" horn. for any and all sophomores
2610 E. C:O.tt Hl9hw~
H~ 0?93
COitONA DEl MAlt
B~ were Mmes. Slctney
Davtcteon, ~h Hamblet. Rob·
ert Mapu.on, Arthur Wood,
and Letile Killer.
lar<jest end Moat Complete
Furniture Store in the Area.
c.n fOt.frM
DECOitATING SEitVICE
Llb.rty a.ssta
Mrs. 1olm J'eeley of the !!nr·
la..h Departm~nt allowed rolored
.Ucte. of her trlV to Holland two
years •eo When she wu an ex·
chanre teach m-. Commtttea ancJ
plans were formed few the Fae·
ulty ChrUtmu party to be held
shortly before IIChool cloee~~ In
Deeember. The next rerular
meetlnr will be held tn January.
The band llta.rU out at the be·
cfnnlnr of the came by march· tnc on the tlelcl playln& "Anchors
Awe lr h. •' then the "Star
Spanelecl BanneT." At half time
they do th~lr fancy formations
under the direction ot Mlsa Bev·
edy Lund. At the the end of th~
game they play our Alma Mater.
Throuehout the &aiJle the band
The marehtnc band bas quite who wlab lnstruetJon.s.
a proeram planned for thu year.
Sometime between Nov. ~ and
.Jan. 2. they will be 1otnr to
0.-JGdll Disneyland for the flrlt annual Your Family B.estaurant
Disneyland Cbrllt:mu Holiday (Qoeed ~)
Fumilhin<Js for homes,
dubs, yachts. Riders Plan
2 Play Days
Program. Bands, orebest.ru, vo-25
cal grou~ and clrUl teams will 15 E. c-t ....... , For letterita• ••linn cal
3017 W. eo..t Hi9hw•y
N•wpott a..,h
Prize Recipe
Is Slated
be coming from all ovtr to ent~r· i~·~...,.~~~~-~~eo....~~~deliii.._~~-..iTH~E~ENS~~I6~N~.~HA~-~~~~~~4~i taJn the crowell that swarm over
Dlsn~yland every week. Several
free rides will be cfven to each
penon who pa.rtfdpates and a
handsome plaque to the orga n!·
z.atJon. harbor photo lab
.
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OOLOR
SERVICE
3121 E. Coast Bwy. CDM
Members of Mu Epdlon cha p · ter al Beta SIJifta PbJ brourht The Companeros. junior rldJnc
aampl• o1 th.etr fawrite reclpes group ot eo.ta Meaa. and the
to their Oet. :16 meetinc ln the occ w·.ves Centaurs. junior rldln&_ group of
Qu!Jien Corona del lrfar. at tbelr October home ct. Mrs. l ack berry, meetlnc decided to hold two
530 West:m1nlter Ave., Newport I D plays a month. A practice play.
Betchta. p an a nee day wtll be held on the first Sat· The winning recipe, a cucum· urday of each month and a re&·
ber salad made by Mrs. John B. ular ribbon play·day on the thJrd
Merrlll, w1ll be ~terecl In a cook Orance Cout Coll~ge Faculty Sunday ot each month at fhe
book contest ronclucted by the Wives Club made plans at tllelr Newport Harbor Buffalo Ranch.
Beta Sterna Phi International JUt meeting to hold a dJnner The flrat practice play·day of
Office In Kansas City, Mo.. tor before the Christmas dance on this series will be held thla Sat· ttl cook book to be compiled Friday, Dec. 9. The commltu!e from recipes of more than 4,000 planning the affair Includes Mn. urday, Nov. 5. All junior horse·
Our band bu been asked to
play for the annual VeteTans
Day Parade on Nov. U b~re at
home. Then the bancl Ia hoping
this year for an Invitation to the
University ot Southern California
Notre Dame Jl&me on Nov. 26. It's hieb school day and bJrb school
bands from all over reoeJve lnvi·
tatlon.s to come and pJay.
,. --..a Nonnan Watson. Mrs. Howard men are Invited to attend ~--•••••••••CI ohapten. Mrs. '-E. Hanaln con· whether they have participated cJuctecl the proeram on self an· Kay and Mrs. Robert Osborne. Jn past play-days . .Jack Baker of
The Harbor HI orchestra has a
pretty good proeram too this
y~. Besides havtnc &lready
played for the Baek to School
Nlcht for the parents, they will
be playing the m\Wcal portion
of the senior play on Dec. 2 and
3. Then on Dec. 16 they will play
for the Chrfstmu proeram. On
January 25 the orchestra wlll en·
tertaln filth uaden from all
over the so u t h co a s t area.
brought here tor the Dlstrl<'t
al,.U with all rDembers partlcl· Progr&m at the October meet· Santa Ana, well-known horse· pattng lng wu presented by Mrs. Wll·
Mrs.. Louise Olltant, vice pre.sl· Ham Klmes, who described Mexi· man, will be an Instructor and
... t. d th ' th f can folkways and talked ot her judge. uft1 announce a~ e pre eT· .Junior horsemen have been
entJal tea for new members will summer achool experience in asked to rontact Mrs. Betty
take place from 3 to 5 p.m. Sun· Mexico City. The meeting wa.s Barnes at Kl. 5· ...,...., If they plan
cl I th h f ~-.J held at the Clift Haven home of ~ ay n e ome o nua. ames to take part In the Veteran's Day B Taylor 239 Drl--.ood Rd Mrs. Basil Peterson. Asslstlng the ·· • uw ·• Parade, Friday, Nov 11, at New· Music Clinic. Sbore Clltta. The next re~lar hostess were Mmes. Kimes, Wat·
meettnr will be held on Wednes· son, William 0 . Payne, and port Beach. • • •
clay, Nov. 9, In th~ home of Mrs. l ames Fltz.cerald. All horse~n. junior and sen· • aiOLOCT a.n ~ N sectJ 1 t ed 1 lor, ar~ reminded of the first Merrill, 230 24th Pl .. Costa Mesa. ew on.s be ng orm n · round-robin of the tall series to The school Bloloo Club I
elude the bridge section. to meet be held In the El Rodeo Arena planning what sounds like a real JAIL SEJhEHCE CIVD on the third Wednesday of the 30 good trip for sometime In 1)(>. Monroe l. Woblclc. 23. allu month with Mrs. Robert Osborne on Sunday, Nov. 6· at 9: a.m. cember. It will be a trip to the
l bn O'K~• f F In charae·, sewing section. meet· This event ls CO·hosted by th~ S Die Zoo ··"th id o ny ~e o erruson. • Fullerton Recreational Riders an go ""' some s e· Ml.ssoarl, was .enteneecl to serve lng on fourth Thursdays with and the El Rodeo Riders. There line trips. They will stop at the
lx th I ty jail Mrs. Gerald Ellls as chalrtna.n; Maxt Br bi d ctu · s mon s n coun on a will be a trophy for each event on own r san ary 1n
petty theft charge In Newport book section, which held an or· and ribbons to fourth place with ~anside. Scripps Institute ot
Beach j~ce CO\Irt Monday. He ganlzational meeting Tuesday In a novice class. Oceanogn phy In La .Jolla a nd at
was eharged wtth steallnr a pls· the Shore Cliffs home of Mrs. Torrey Pines. Also ln December
tol from the home of Dr. Ralph lames Thornton, section chair· the Club pla ru to do a spt'('lal
Tandowsky of 805 VIa Lido Soud. man. Kiwanis PI an project. Tucker Bird Sanctuary In
Lido Isle, In August. Majestic Canyon has students EL-11 ~ ( from different h igh schools comt>
'MDTOW' TO aE STAGED a...Aft:: ~o es L d. N. ht up on weekends and work
"Merton of the Movies," by a I e s I g around there. About three or four
Georre S. Kaufman a ncl Marc ot the members hope to go.
Connelly, wiD be presented by TllAVEL C30UP MEETS Special plans for Ladles Night. The officers for thls year are:
tbe Oranp Coat Co1Je8e drama Jerry Evans of Corona del Mar November 16, of Newport Harbor persldent Pete Lardner, vice·
-=~==========~~depal==rtlll~= ... =n~t~Jf~av~.~l6~u~cl~17~.;_=i cte.crlbecl b1s "South ol the Bor· Klwanu Clu b were revealed to president Terry Dallaa, secretary • del'' trlp at the Ebell Travel Sec· the WanUd Club meetlnc held at Kuen Bjomaby, treasurer l o
tJoD b~lcl Tuesday evenlnr at tbe the home p( Mn. Bert Webb, 4.12 Anne Suess, and blaortan Pat
Dell Club 1D Balboa. Mrs. Jl'tank Bolmwood l>r .. Newport Betchts. Milbourn.
Perew, chairman. lntroclucecl Kr. lut week. Mrl. Jac:k Nebon wu • • •
Bnnl. who lhowecl pictures of ro·ha.t-for the meetJnc. the • BII'I'OIIT Df ftE IIAKDIC
b1l trlp made Ja a small sports first catherine of the group for A new history club started at
ear. 'nlla wu a return engage· the fall club year. the end of last year has com~
ment for the lecturer. He prevl· Plans for the coming year were lnto full swing this year. It pro·
ously described hls European presented by Mrs. Max Pope. vtdes a chance for the B plus
trlp on a b~c!e !o the group. president. The Ladles Night students who like history to get
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A pia-. Cll1l te ou ..,. .WC. will
pat Ql to work Clll you prdrl-Aak
about SM1l1ad'a t.c.leu PACitAC£
LOAJI. It .ay tie «11 yov bOla t I J a tiller
CMDd let '" _,Of u.. COli ....... o4 Jut
OJR ....... on pa.. on _ _.._
....aty paJ rat ............................ ~..._ __ ......
T• _.. vnwlli'llml-• at ev _.. oUk:&
Mrs. E. L. Munsey will give a
resume of the latest books at
next WednefK!ays meeting of the
Ebell Book Section n meeting to
be 1lelcl ln the Ebell Clubhouse.
party w111 be held at the VUla together and discuss things that
Marina. she announced. tim~ prohibits In the claM room. 1711 MEWIOIIT AVE.. COSTA MESA History Club Isn't quite a proper----------------------...;.... __ _
Mrs. Maurie Stanley a nd Mrs. nam for the club for they dis· .Jack Raub were prize winners e · during the bridge and canasta cuss present day International
1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Coffee will be served at the sack 1 luncheon leheduled to begin at
12:~ according to Mrs. Frank
Perew, chaJnnan.
m t problems. History In the making games that followed th~ ee · would be more appropriate.
lng. A special ruect durtng the Last week they discussed Cy·
evening was Mrs. 11m Gallagher. press and at their next meet'ng
a ruest of Mrs. Albert Stockton. next Thursday. the French ~or: LIIUII TllYn SERVICE
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ttously ip the completely-equip-
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COIIOK.A DEL IIU
.... JI.CIIbar 5171
VAN'S CLEANERS
"lOy .. ,. &pen•~• Perfedinq
s..,.rior O.eninq Creftsmeruh ip"
WE FEATURE c.,..rut Hendlinl of All O.lket•
Ftbfks. a..ded lece Germentt
ORY CLEANING-LAUNDRY SERV.
ICE -KNIT BLOCKING -HAND
PRESSING -DYEING -ALTERA·
TION~EPAIRING.
Pho11e Herbor 5352
Pid Up a o.r;v.,., S.rvk•
Cpu I e.m. to 5:10 p.m.
-Setvrdey. I e.m. to 2:l0 p.m.-
)4~ E. Coeat Hwy.: Cot-e del .,..,
Two Boys. 16,
Claim Attack
Van Edward Pomeroy, 16, of
3413 Finley Ave~ Newport Beach.
and Bruce E. Nott. 16, of 416 La
Perle Pl., Costa Mesa. suUered
Injuries when attacked by un·
known boys after leaving a PartY
on Goldenrod Ave .. Corona del
Mar. Saturday evenlnc. They
could not give the eltact address.
They said th~y knew no rea·
son for the attack. The Nott
youth Te~celvecl a blow over his
rirht eye and wa.s knocked out
so he d1d not know who or what
hit him. The Pomeroy youth sui·
ferecl a nose Injury and a bump
on hla upper riabt jaw, not
knowing for sure who or what
hit him.
Officers located the two out·
side a doctor's office In the 2900
block, Newport Blvd.. Newport
Beach, at 11:10 p.m. Police bead·
quarters reported receiving an
anonymous telephone eall at
10:30 p.m. that a flcht was In
progrea tn a plly olf. Dahlia
Ave., Corona del Mar. Officers
checked ruUJes ln the area at
that time but Wft'e unable to lo·
cate any ficht 1n prorress.
Jim Whyte
INSURANCE
--~-t~···· Blli.alllldOr 1117..a
occo dispute will be discussed.
So far there are about fifteen
m embers. On December 8 they
have planned a party where
everyone comes dressed as his
fa vorite historical character. The
club meets every two weeks for
all those Interested. from 6:30 to
8:00 p.m. In the social hall. • • • e SIOIITS DAY COKDfC
GAA tennis girls hav~ beoen
quite busy and will be for quite
a while. Tournaments have just
ended. Interclass Is soon to start.
Then comes sports day, some·
time In November. when the two
best doubles and stnrles are
ehosen out of Ncb class to eom·
pet~ apln.st eaeh other. After
that comes the ttna.l touch-
when the best players from N ch
of the h1&h scbools tn Oran~
County meet at Fullerton. There
two lehools paJr off and play
Stop being a drudge!
GET A NEW GAS CLOTHES DRYER
•.. and make c/hthes drying OM of the
easiest things to do I
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Grand Canal. Balboa JalaDd.
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RAY
Builllill Coltractor
l-446 E. COAST HWY ~
CORONA DEL MAR
HArb« 47'3
Retldene.: Hkbor 419'
..,.~ .... at·---~-c••ran•
Accoaata. Bot.. CSalaa Cit
ldacS of debb -cmywben ~CCL -.o cou.ntcea a tee. • We ad9aDce all CMta.
CBEDIT BUREAU
of w.n.m 0rcmge Coaaty
(formerly of Newport Beach,
Laguna Beach lr Costa Mesa)
2DC BJ..-1~ Aft.. 10 ._ N
Liberty ~71~1 lfewpon leacb
Floor Coftrblp -Jha1Ahoclrda
Asphalt Tile -Rubber Tile
Formica - Linoleum Tile
CARLTOIS' ~Cft~t1M
135 E. 11th St. Coeta MeiG
LIBERTY 8-W2
22 Years ln Orange County
STROOT'S HARDWARE
HOUSEWARES * Giltware * Appliances * Paints 110Z If ..-port ai9d.. LJ .. ,.._ Coda K._
Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
LUMBER-BUILDING MATERIALS
lfewpon Bl9d.. Coda X... Uberty ~1-l
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COASTAL
COICRETE CO.
Ln-ty 1-5501
135 CaauD..-dcd Wcry
COSTA MESA 1Umber1~~= -OraDge 1-tiG-
Orco Block Co.
Bun.DING BLOCD-ALL SIUS ALL TYPES
~~ 7-IDI U."'rty J.0754
IOU&dt'le ....... ..L ........... ~
Private Polce Pal; ol
e WWDDAY, ocr. • tn tM wtDdow .PI hie hm:ne at Cl~ !!~_... ~ ()ptJIDllt
A bub cap ttom a pualnc ea.r U :M p.m. • 1 •-.-.·-..... Opd·kn. at Fw letl.,..•• •,.••••• oel
1ftDt thJ'ou.ab a wtJadow In tbe • PIIIDA'I'. OC!'. • · ' ta replu montbl1 JDtMtlna at THI INSNiN. HA-1114
door ol Marjorie Bal.... at 2912 a, W. J'Uber of 210 VIa DljoQ. :-VUla Marina 'fueecSv. H. L. -------------
£. Cout Bwy., Corona del Kar Lido !ale. eomp)a1De4 lbat two = a..:: chatrman, SW:
.. • A ~lnot men c:aualnc a bo" det.ced bJ8 mall bolt and II>Ok• on ..,. Ma~' ~0
cn.turbanc» front ot Emle'a eomeone 80&ped tJae pluter on lewn." ~ Shoddy Ia •
Cafe, Newport trelchta. were hla bou-. · • • lo"..,. blamed well known thloupo t Soutbvesy tone when ottlcera arrived . . . foe-lmocldnc out a 8treet llaht California and .bu u ... B.erntn ahade at "L" St. and Plaza del an ,..
800; Vernon Allen. add to Uvlnc e YMUMOAY, OCT. rl NOI'te, Balboa • • • 0 t t 1 cera Chemlatry from Grinnell Coll.e,
,., .. r ,..,..,.... ......
NYfn9 ••• end
benmnvtt..t
room at 422 Poln.Rttla, $500. Donald R. Schenck. 19, of La· checked two lee boxH at tbe rear ~~. ~ S. 1n Orcante Chern· e CUFF BAYU pna Beach, was eenten.eed to ot ~ Sap})hire Ave Balboa u -... :r UnJwralty ot Cbkaco.
Chules Masters, 1-story, 1-unlt aerve 10 days ln Jail alter being b&ZartU to dlUd.ren" and fo~nd Be baa been an INtructor In
dwellng a t 735 St. lames Rd., arrested on cha.rees of vaerancy they~ were being removed • • 8:0~·1Genetlca and Phyalolol)'
$15,300. and poaesalon of an alcoholic Cyrua 1. Ffadter, 48, of 445 Wal~ a oee State College, Ia a ~ YOU 011
DGIEIIER e LmO ISLE ~eraee at Coast Hwy. and lrls nut Pl., Costa Mesa, wu uretlted ~ember ot tbe Ame.rJcan Cbe.mJ. ~
Mai'garet VIsscher, l ·atory, 1· Ave., Corona del Mar, at 12:52 on an Intoxication lnautocharge V~lu~fiy, and a member ot IIIIo..
unit dwelllne at 2(K Via Cordova, a.m.; investJeatJng o ff 1 c e r • at 6:10 p.m. after bla car atrad· n Beeerve. ,..
l12,SOO. clalmtne that when flrst seen he died the center concrete dlvtding ft ATUIIJJI •
was slttlnc In his cu ln an alley section of the <flewport Freeway ~,.,. ~
Po G• T• between a rear of atorea between north ot tbe Arches and knocked ~
at
IVes •ps ~chid Ave. and Narcl&sus Ave. out a state hJghway "keep right" Qwallw =.:alftllae
... Two Bal~ boya. 11 and 13, s len ... Elwood D. Todd, 43, car· CIDd o11 OJUOII pnctana •••
Fpr Yule ~ Jc1•ll wef'e aken home by officers penter of 427~ Iris Ave., Co· -.u.ate .._ • ..,.._ lVI alter ~aktne llmbe from trees ron del Mar, wu arrested at
at the Newport Beach public Jl. Cout Hwy. and Dahlia Ave., eo. ftCK u• & DEU'VEJIY
Postal employ~ are prepa.r. brary and their parents promlaed rona del Mar, on a charge ot EI.IJIJJ 'S J:~!..
lng to handle the lareest volume to keep them away from the vl· driving h1a car With a suspended -
of Chrlst:ma.s mall In blatozy this clnlty · ·· · ear. driven by Hiram operator's Ueen.te • . . Damace @ •l • ..,_.. aJ9\I.
year, and therefore the local post S. Sibley of 110 Via Quito, Lido waa leM tban $100 trom a three. ....,... .._.
ofllces are suggesting the follow-tale. and Fred S. Coury of 1562 ear accident on the Newport ...._ IGI
lng ways !or the public to OO· Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, were Freeway entrance to Boac Me-0... ..._, Dar
operate: involved In an accident in front (ContfnuecJ 011 Page 11) 'f..._ .. ~ ..-. 1-~~~~to~-~~~~~N~rtr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bers of the armed forces overseas Beach. at 6:77 p.m. Jack Orwlng
should be ma iled as soon as pos-of 512 S. Bay Front. Balboa
sible, with a deadline of Novem · Island, reported a prowler, about ber 15. 20, with dark hair, wu looking
2. Anyone who shops early can
m a ll parcels w}llch m ay 'be
marked "Do Not Open Until
Christmas."
3. In cities where the postal
zone numbering system 1s In e!·
teet, local address lists (for
Christmas cards. etc.) can be
Busines s
Directory
submitted to the post office tor ----...-------Insertion of zone numbers tree of
cha rge.
4. Business flrms should plan
to make heavy mailings of cata·
logs, calendars and similar ma-
terial In time for delivery by De·
cember 1. or withhold them until
after Christmas.
Tar C Team
Meets Saint s
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"Be Sure-Insure"
STANLEY
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone Harbor 2474
3315 E. Cout Highway
Corona del Mar
Res. Phone, U berty S 7315
With a 27 to 14 wln over Gar · SCHOOLS & IlfSTBUcTIOif den Grove high school last ____ ........... ____ _...._
Thursday, the Newport Harbor
High School Tar Cee team
tangles with Santa Ana High
School Cees at 3 p.m. today
(Thursday) on the Santa Ana
High School field.
Dave Hammond made a 35-yd.
end sweep to score one touch ·
down !or the Tar ~ agalnst
Garden Grove lut week. Glen
llorr\eon ~ 40 yat4a
around end for another Tar Cee
touchdown. Gary Plekena pulled
two quarterback sneaks inside
the five yud llne for the other
two touchdow ns.
Coa ch Emil Neeme reported
that all hls players looked good.
Fullerton Hlgh School Cee team
stands In first place ln the Sun ·
REAL ESTATE
Contracting
Insu rance
Continuous day and evenlne
elaasea for preparatJon to
pus the S~te exam.
Call or write
For Information
AL TYLER SCHOOLS
1611 N. Broadway, Santa Ana
Kimberly 7.3511
KEllog S2513
set League with Anaheim and -----------
Santa Ana tied tor second place,
followed by the Harbor Cee
team.
FOIIia Will Atltlress
C01fer11ce i1 U .
Let Me Teach You
CBllfA 'AJIITDfQ
Convenient Cla.sa Lessons
u 8·5648
GLADYS TRACY
1928 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa
Charles H. Fontlus of 2675 Bay. BUILDIIfQ SU.PUES shore Drive. Bay Shores, ad· _........,..,.._ ....... _......,..__.._.. .............. ,... ......... ·--
dressed the 6th annual Syste ms
and Procedures Conference held
at the Ambassador Hotel In Los
Angeles last week.
CEMENT
AND
BUILDING
Mr. Fontlus, executive assist-
ant of the Fluor Corporation, All Klnd&-Free Estimates
Ltd .. Is a member of the Los An· UBERTY 8-6109 geles Chapter of the National As· _________ ........... ,__
soclatlon of Cost Accountants, MOWEU SBADEifED
past president of the Stanford
Business School Alumni Associ ·
atlon, Cha rter Member Systems
and Procedure A.ssoc.latJon, and a
Sigma Alpha EpsJion AlumnJ of
Lo.s Angeles and Orange Coun·
tfes. He will talk on "Altema·
tJves to Electronics'' will be a
hJgh-llght ot the session.
.II• IIIIa Elecllll
It P••aiiM Cl ..
Joan Kimes, daughter o1 Mr.
and Mrs. William F. Ktmes, 418
Snug Harbor Rd., Cllft Haven.
haa been eJected u mem~ ol
the Pomona College Women'•
Glee Club. She ls one of 14 new
m'mbft'a choeen 1n the recent
tryo-outs.
Joan Is a 1953 graduate of
Newport Harbor BJeh School She
11 a junJor at Pomona and Ia
majoring 1n art. &e wUJ be a
second alto In t.be glee club.
c:o-onoa •Alai)
Pretbman Mary Lou Grant ol
Ora.np and IOpbomore lan:ws
Sp'-PJ ~ ec.ta II&& wUJ ...-ve
.. eo-editGa ol tbe Barnacle b the tlrst ..,...., the StucltDt
Coundl conftrmed at a recent ~.. ,
J101.Jo 180ft COialfG
Pallo lnulllunbatione wtlJ be
olf..S by the Ba1tJl Deput-
lllllllt .., aD ldader ....... aDd
tint .,... ...... .. aruc-OoalltF ....... .,..... ...
.., JaN.Wos 'nw • ...,.. ... to
Dr. Sdwud IAe •·•niL .._... ......
LET US SHARPEN
YOUR
LA WNMOWERS-SAWS
Knives, ScJuon. Etc.
Uberty 8-5137 J. A. Bolding 188~ Merrill PL, eo.ta Mesa
LAJO)ICAftlfQ.-DatalnlfQ
George's LcmcLicape
& Maintencmce
A home tan't complete unless
tt'a landacapedl I am a Ll·
cenHd Contract«. C u • tom
Landac:aplng and Deslcnfng.
Al8o Clean·\l~ and matnte· nance. ••Emu•
..
u-•• c 111 d
u.DICA.n~D c.a .
LIUJITY .....
JII.UICIIIN
M£1'RO Co111pletes
l'wo Years of· Service
Metro's tbirll yeM of op~r•liMI 1111 11U. "'"'' is •• •Pfwo-
prUI• tim• to '*"'""'riz• lwi•fl1 tb• prov•ss wuul• ll11ri•t
tbos• {arsl two 'J••rs.
NEW BUSES: Siooe October, 1953, the compe.ny has putdwed 26S DCW, ck tuu "air
suspension" motot coaches, c:osrios $6.149,.5~0. This~ fasttt travel an<f greater com-
fort for tbousands of Meuo rtckrs.
BUSES REPLACE STREET CARS: Motor coach service bas replaced rail seniu
oo tbe HoUJWOOd Blwd. Uoe (Sepc. 19.5_.) and oa the los AoJdcs-Giitod..W-ButlSank
Line (Juoe 19,). 1helc chenaa baft prcmded more frequeat, more ~ aad man
(X)Q'ftaieac acniclta. -
NEW TEDONALS: As a part ol ita ti,.OOO.OOO Uapotcmeut propm. Netto I.-
built nro oew di.uioaal tenioe-~ ia Vao Nuys aod Pl Wonle. fot a total &JDOU.DZ
ol S66~.000. A third, COiti.Qa S36.S,000. is DOW u~ CX)OIUU(tioa at West Hollywood.
EXTENDED SBllVICE: Ita the San Panaodo Vallq, Meuo bas extended four ~oes to
aene oew uas, aod in Auaust. 19~. ac.qu.i.co:i the Asbuty llapid 'Traoajt Sysrem. which
is DOW iote8faced with l.kuo tOUtes throughout the VaJJcr. Through .enice bas been
ioaupated ~m Los Aoselea and Redlands. and the route ~erving Sierra Madre
lengdleoed 10 ioclude Saoca Aoits Hiplands .Many ocher addirioos aod chan&a io routiol
haft been made throughout the system.
SMOG REDUcriON: Substantial progress toward .he elimination of noxious fumes
from the eo&ioe exhausa of motor coaches has been achieved by Metro through an exttn·
siv~ program of engioe impcove~nc, ensme .overhaul and preventive mainten~.Dee. Super·
,i.Jed taU, made early io 1954 and since, have prcm:d that smog coorributioo from Metro's
diael buses iJ negligible, if any. S~e March, 1954. Metro has been using a premium
water-while ditld fuel, apec:iaUy re6ned at our request. This fuel will be cootinued in~
U) keep WdiO diad ert.eui'S free Uom amoU aod amos eoottibursoa.
SPIOAL SBVICBS: Weuo hM i.-upraeed a oumbet of special operatioos. iodudin&
Sboppea' Pale hfuod Ptaat 1o Va.e NUJt aod Huotiopo Park; Shunk Senice fot Holly·
wood Bowl efta~~; Dina ~ CO DiiDerlaod aod 10 the S.OC. AcU-. HolJywood Park
OTHIIl A<XX>MPUSIDOINI'S: w.a, -~ baft beeo made. iodudio& the
t.UDe-.maa we ol &WW*fl, Ndac.d ecddeat ....t lajary tue~; ~ of inform.atioaal
...,-ill IIICia • dmf.caWa widl lOUie ....-. aad .,_.._., Eoldm; impromnma in
~ dlideacy, openeon' ~ -.1ert iJIItNCdoa aad ~enice eootcliJutioft
br 2-wy ncUo..equippeciiUpel"Yilon' can.
Mid fNpm M ..,. ~ ,_.,111¥ /WIIItllo 1Mn of ~
i1 NMre .-...,. flllll N _..--, IN '*" "'-L 1tt111ro ,U..,
.-..,_ 11.m h ,_, • ,,,_,, ,. ,_ ,,u. • ,_,. •I s.,._, c.u.
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UIIIIM._.
Lll
Prank Are lit
At Footbridge (Continued trca Pqe 10) door looee Clll the home of Mrs.
A jar fWed wtth pa wu lanlt· IDOrta1 B~ltal lnvol'llng Allen Theodore Sparkuhl cl '708 San-
eel and dropped from the Golden· Ormabee cl 211 Vla EboU, lJdo tana Dr., lrYtDe Terrace . . • A
ro4 Ave footbrt4p at U ·M p m. ble; Caalnero Leon, 843 W. 11th pq of m lJdo lale teen-&~
Hallowe'-en. lltart.tna a · i1ft St.. eo.ta Mesa. and Eventt L boy. wu broken up at VIa Yella
MiotJ tlae brldp the ~ewport James ol Santa Ana . . . and Vla lJdo Soud, lJdo late.
Beach ftN ~t repcJIUd. eUTVJIDAY. OCI'. • after eauatq a me. at the cor-
., l rem en estlnf\llabed the w!'~n t ~ Dodec:; 22.C: ~ := r::.. .venlng A~ b~
blue, wllJch eau.ed no damale. wu arr~ ;t 1:55naa.m. on~ wu bt..Mct' iar dropptnr • bat·
F1remeft ...., atlnrulahed a tire drunk cb1vtn1 charp at Coast loon full ol water from the 1J4o
In a palm t.He at Onys Ave. and UWy .. and Larkspur Ave .. Corona lale bridle, hlttlng Don Nutt ot
Park Aw., Balboa Island, and a clel Mar E. I. Woodlon or the Oran" county sherltt's ot-
tlre In a trUb box at Park Ave. 719 E. Baibo"a Blvd, Balboa, ,... tlce, wbo was rtdtnl 1n hll boat
and ColliN Ave., Balboa Ialand ported the theft of b .. l9&3 car, under the bridge ... Parents of
Coate Mea pollee recovered the tllNe Balboa laland and Corona
veb.lde t5 mlnu~ late at Bar-del Mar boys have •creed to
bot-Blvd and Adams St. • • . make amends for lnlt spots In
Mn.. Ruuell Smlth o1 lU l ade the foyer and buJldJng ot the
Ave.. Balboa laland, reported Port Theater, Corona del Mar ...
that someone entered her home A radJo. box eamera. three wool
Members ot the board of trua· via a wood box door opening Into blank.eta, eight white shJrta. four
tee. o1. Newport Harbor Union her Uvtng room. u~ a bed In an pair ot denim ~nta. aport shJrts. Hip School made another ot ~ bedroom, burned small a drawer o1 C08tume jewelry, an
..wn1 tripe Tu..ctay ot last holes In two bed coven and electric clock and four bed·
week vllltlng completed M!COnd· patched them . . . In a Rallo· spread-, all valued at $1.79, were
ary ec:.boola &J'Id aooll under we'en warm-up the fire hydrant stolen from the home of William
COllltructlon In an effort to ob-at Havel Pl and St. Anctrew. I. 'nlomu ot 4200 Seashore Dr .•
taln tlnrt hand tnfor!llatlon con-Rd, Clltf Haven, was turned on Newport Beach.
e«nlnc the work of prominent by pra.nkstera at 7:52 p.m. and e KOIIJ)AY. OCT. 11
ec:.bool archltecta. The board again at 9~ p.m. · · · Mrs. Claire Claxton ot 1.27 42nd
hopes 800n to be able to make Its • IUJfDAY, OCT. JO St., Newport Beach, reported
choice o1 archlteet for the new Del Brown ol. 520 De Anza Ter· aomeone caused $18 damage to a
high school plant authorized at race. Corona Highlands. reported wuh line and new wall under
the election In May, 1955. that be and his wife were constructlon at 130 43rd St., New-
Members ot the board maldnr awakened at 5:20 a.m. by run-port Be ch _._ R. s Vall 1
the trip Tu~.aay lnclu""-i Mrs. ntno footst-tn their house, but a · · · ~ · • Y ~ QCU • --ol. !508 S. Bay Front. Balboa 11· Ronald Barlow, Bacfd Rlnf and no Intruder could be aeen · · · land. reported the theft ot a S80
Donald Dungan. They were ac-Offtoen were unable to locate blue and white rtrl's bicycle ...
companied by Superintendent two men In a maroon colored ear Chlldreon walking by on the aide-
Sidney Davldaon. wbo attempted to pull a screen walk threw a bottle of UquJd =::::::::::::::::::::::::;::;::::::::;::;::::::::;::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= t!lroup a plate e}UI window in
.s·coofts ............
...... tbe way to ..... coawm.tly •.• Let as
cloua.-.....s-....r~«
yoa.
WHATEVER YOUR REASON
for nedlne a 11ft (birthday, an·
niVeraa.ry, Qu1.mnas) you'll be
glad you went ftrst to the best
place of all-THE BALBOAN,
next to the rtre station on Ma ·
rlne Ave. They've a wide ranee
ot glib to fit every budget ...
50c nOYeltles on up to luxurloua
lmporta ... Westmoreland milk
cl .... hand blown crylltal, Rumpp
leather goods. cleveor stationery
wtth eeallnJ wax and matching
Ink. And In Chrlatmu cards, hu-
moroua on-. re11p.ua one. Just·
l'lpt oneL 'ftmely np: uae their
Lay-Away aow anclle1U u the
bollda,Ja approach. 'fbe Batboan.
........ -tile lalaDd. .... ... • = w~ .. ti'IIDIII!!II ., _.... ....,.. ... _ __.. ..... ,...
••<< .......... '" ....... _, Tl-.. tlalat ........... ,.,.,.. ....
a ....., • ...._, Waat a bkycle
.... ,.....,. Qa.rt.atiDaaJ p,.
.......... .t ..... Ne price.
call Ye ow. • 1 o o c1 b o a D c1
looopa at BAm. 111~ • • • • • •
WE'RE A PUSHOVER for eood
looking clothes, and the ones by
Claire M c C a r d e 11 at THE
CLOTHES HORSE have us In a
dither. One look. and you fall In
love with them; one touch, and
you know they're top quality
fabric; one try-on, and you're a
New Woman ... ready to strut
around Balboa Bay Club or stage
~our owo fashion show along
Marine Avenue! We also saw
gay numbers by Lanz . . . per·
feet for the college crowd . . .
and fabulous Pat Premo deslrns
with the lone-waisted slim all·
houette look, Ideal for resort
wear. Hurry on down and tak e
a look for y o u r s e 1 f . THE
CLOTHES HORSE. 21:5 Marine,
Balboa Island. • • •
OIIEGA-tbe wotda of daaaap-
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AD Y01J I'LEASDa·Uif'l"
IMt .._..-_.., ht DIXU'S
800111EiLW DQ ... -ywr
Bat .. ..., 1111 ...... -.. ........ ~-·-d ..... ra. .. DQ· ·-........ ...... AM--..._ aor
aJICUJTI aa4 .... -..s ..._
.... .... J.at ............. . .......... poe~ ...... ..... ....................
llfl ........... ....
---.-.t. ..... ..... __, -yow b.cll't. Dbde's ...... _ UQ .... a. c..t
B.-y. CDK. • • •
Cu.stom-made LAliP SHADES
... -tlaaa e.eorattw: they .. .....-..tlaa ..... ...... .......... ,.. ....... ...
....... ....,. axn '•' r Dade !bop 1n Balboe IalaDcL Sbada ana rz.ame. erutH to order Jut
for YOU for that particular spot
In your room. Estelle makes a
fetlah o1 Individualized perfec-
tion! She wlll work dlrectlJ with
you or with your decorator.
You'll marvel at the wtde aelee-
tlon o1 lovely fabrics and t:rlml.
Remember. It's Estelle's at 304 ~
Marine Ave .• the lamp ahop we
list here wtth real PRIDE A l OY!
Harbor 516.
• • •
IF TOV"B.E PJIOJI JIJSS01rm.
tbia oapt to coa...t yvo-4t"•
TBAT t.dftcl 4 UJ01'11D CDJI
• • • ERTID!L y 1'1JDJSIID
• . • • (yoa cloa't .... uecl to
briD9 -... trayl) lhaJlt ' Y*D'S ...,_ tbey'n atlU 1DDe
.... • • • ....CICUlate 'D '"Tf
cboklel Each walt is a Cllal•
pletely wpaaue. b0111e. wttb
patio. ad t.ac.cl for pri.ucy.
,.. &oat two belft 2 bedlooaLa
............... ODe beclroom
ecdl. All nat.cl -1eaMe wttb a 1410 aaeatb I.Deame fw the
ladrf ...... Gnb you pbooe
lfOW aDd pt dttcdla froaa
PITDIODD JIEAL'n, 31SS E. c:-t .....,, CDJI. llcl:rbw
IUS.
the home ot r. E. Blrtcher of :as
Polnlettla Ave., Corona del Mar,
at 7:44 p.m. ... Officers were
unable to locate boys In two can
reported throwing rocks at hotues
In tbe vldn.lty ot ~Poppy Ave.,
Corona del Mar, at 9:55 p.m. ...
Mrs. A.rcltle Fra.8er ot 3130 Break·
en Dr .. Corona del Mar. reported
,.._
Ted De Gone. a student at Or-
&1'\P COUt CoJJeae, nephew ot
Symphony conductor 1l'r1eda Bel·
Infant., ~ on the compart.on
and C!Witoma al. tbe United States
and Bolland. hla native country,
at the bmebeon meet.Jnr or the
Women'• Fellotnhlp ot the Coro-
na 4eJ Mar Community Church
Wectne.day, Oct. 28.
Artkle. are chea~ there, he
aaJd. but the wae.S are a great
deal Jesa. All the churches there
have ble poUtlcal power, he add-
ed. ' Sam leyathera, from Ceylon,
lndla, who is with the UCLA
1eocraphy department. came In
the native dress of hl.s country.
He spoke of the custom.a of hls
country.
Mrs. Stuart Diehl, fellowship
vice-president. Introduced the
q>eakera.
som~ throwtnr rocks on her
hou.ae from the top of the clJtf
. . . Pranklters turned on a fire
hydrant at Park Ave. and Sap-
phire Ave., Balboa llland, at 8:r7
p.m .... Older tee-nage boys ..,ere
reported turninr over garbage
cans In the eut end area of Udo
Iale at 10:57 p.m. ...
............ Dept. ••••
Policeman Get~ Bloody Nose
Arresting Mes~ Motorist
Kotor'ta lames C. Ws.t. 21. ot ten to the rear of the locked ca.ra
123 23rd St., ec.ta Ike&, WU U · aft4 <>mcer lt~ann placed
..-eel Clll c:barcea fJl drunk drtv-IlaNa to the rear ot the accl-
lnc and ...t.attq a.rr.-an. dent. omcer Burdsall told Wiest
punchtnr 1'ta.ffle ()fflo. Georle to pt out ot his car and step up
I.-mana and living hlm a on the curb. Once up on the curb,
bloody noee at 6:28 P..lll. Satur· Wiest walked back lnto the street
clay 1n front cl 2805 W. Cout where Officer Koesmann was re-
Hwy .. NewPort BeadL cording lnlormatlon. Twice the
Whlle Officer I~ and otrJct"r requested the motorllt to
Tn.tflc omca Don 8urdaall were remove blmselt from the high-
subduing the defendant. the lat-way for fear of being hJt by traf-
ter's car broke looee from anoth· nc. Wiest retuaed and struck ...
er car with whiCh k had locked otflcer with his right fist, pollee
fenden and backed lnto pollee charred.
motorcycle 216. The motorcycle Wiest pc»ted a $500 ball bond
received a broken windshield, and was relea.aed from jail at
broken ride-off stand. bent front 2:17 p.m. Sunday to appear in
fender, bent rlcht punult lamp court on Nov. 14.
and other undetermined damage.
Mo ........ ... u. fta. ldt .,. '1. tba.,_. .. .... ... , ..... ._ .. .
fal Cluht• •• ... '' >
When o1tlcers arrived at the scene they said the car of Harold 17C7 &. C... ., .. ••1
B. Crandall of 517 Acacia Ave., A Classified 1\d in Tlle Ensig n <=-del .._ IU ..,
Corona del Mar, wu parked par. brinqs immediate results! Ceh 1100•
allel to the aouth curb In front Harbor I I 14-1 I IS end orove it' Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
of 28CX> W. Coast Bwy. On the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lett aide of the Crandall car was
a convertible car belnc operated
by Wiest. The vehkle. apparent·
ly had locked fe.nden and Wiest
wu attempting to back hls ve·
hJde and wu IDOY1ng the Cran-
laaan •. I l11llau ••••
dall w,hlcle with it.
'nle officers parked their mo·
Ferpl,.. ...... I I.
.... fir .... . .
J• Paaya .t 7:15 Wedu hy •• ... Ia • ...._. 8el -• IUMT··-PIISIIIL-...
ad~ daM. y-wW tiDd It ...... 4114 to. tal
adplay8ald..U ......
n.t II'IIWc Y .. Waat ••• Dinet 'r. y_.. a..
S.O.S. Radio & T. V.
IIIII-~ -II-FI Tbe .... of
.. d s-.lc» ..,..~.,. . .-
212 IIUDfZ AYL a.u..oA DL&Jn)
~ lcMol .... 1)-.::e
Pwta• ,...__. ...... .._.._..._.,,
111'att ~ ......... callll1'11ft ~· .a.ct.
c IIIJMidlaKn ...... Jias. ....... Qaaa&•t'kDIII
2112 E. c..t 8wy. c-... ..._ a.a.. .._ Jlwl D1 I
Here Friday and
ready to roll/
--· ......... ctt.a • ,.... ...... sJNellya.plac.ea
..... ~tcnclu--. ...., .......... -.....
S."t ...... yw 91t GWIIM
STOP WINDOW SHOPPING.
lust copy down the name and
addreel: ROBERTS IEWELERS .
223~ Marine, on the laland ...
a shop wl\h exquisite Items to
nt ~ pune. Diamonds for
Mrs. Golc:llockl. atunnlnl Robe'
costume JewelrY for "Worklnr
IOfls." And when they show you
the Ta.sco Mexican jewelry (an
exclusive with them) or the dell·
cate filigree designs by Van De0
-well, Just try and resist! Other
good Ideas It you're Jn the c:hJ.,.:
watc:be. or allverware. P. S.:
The hot one's
even hotter/ tMl "56 CHIVIOUT Ill Afl SPOIT SIDAN-..o... II • .......,.... ......_ .t
Qweu,..'t wtfet, ~ loel. ,_ ._, CIIIHII ..o a1~11111 thla ~,.. ...&.' ITAIIII -. .. _... _. ..... u .,.. .... ..., al1lll9
watlttw Ia tM ~ l'llllt
............. Ia .. ""Doctcr"'
.......... :llllds" .. Ia ,..... .............. ...
pnc.. J...elrt...... ... •
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tM a.r--t___~_!kie at TD ..,... JKWD,n' ....... ,_.a ... owea~~w&u.., ..,.
Their Lay-aw~ plan l.a crand tar Cllrqbnaa ,uta. RoberU lew·
e.1en. ZD~ Marine, Balboe
lalanct HA 2321.
e evro et
Nftll ...... ell uUA 6oW MID ,, ..... St.,u.g.
....... tl.
laDe.., ..,. .. lllf!U llfltiOII .,.,,., N .. e.:i'-tellt
.,..,. u.. ..... ., ,. -.....,.nr. ,., Ul ,. 1
c
They're sitti~ in our shoW'I"'Om
right now champing at the bit. For
these '56 Chevroleta were born with
an urge to go plaeea I Look at that
biner, wider, more muaive ,rille.
Follow that )ower apeedtine of
eh.rome back to thoee auq, hlab-eet
taillights (the one on the left swiDI'I
doWD to uncover the pa cap!)
V8 or 6-19 Modell .. S Berte.
Any kind of model UlJOD• eoWd
wut! Yov choice of tbe new~
Flame., S with 140 ILp. aa4 MW
b.jper ccmpftllioD • a.ivrollt'a
reco~ va ,.,.... ruillllll
up to a DeW hilll if • k.p.; .-
9.!1 to 1 CCJIQII nl• nrtio I .A-.
matk. aad ~ ... ..,. ....
tanataa stOIIII. ..... ., .... c--. *iw tile 'II Qwuui•U
•
•
PBlZE for moet uDuaaa.l eN·
tuaa. fw gtda at tJae CIIUlaa.l
Coast Supw Market Ballowe'•
codume party lD Coroaa del
Mar Satwday was 7·,.ar·o14
Suacm Buttenrorth. 513 Poppy
A..,
,
FOUR·TEAR·OLD lte'riD Tool.
of 503 Poppy An.. Corooa del
Mar. also won a prize for bla
fetching plzate costume. com·
plete wltb pistol cmd mua·
tache. Nanc:y Hoffman aDd
Pam Netzland won prizes for
prettiest costumes: Tom m y
Ball and Kenny NeWand for
handsomest: SteTe Bell and
Mtckael Meehan for ugliest:
Chris F r a z 1 e r and Jimmy
Grubbs for most unuaual for
boys.
SUSAK GAZLAT. age t. ol S50
E.-bag CaDyoa ad.. U.O..,
Cliffs. woa a pdae '-tJae IIDOd
origbaal coctuaM ·-,VIa. Tlult'e a ctpd mop oa bee
bea1L Kelblda Wells aleo WOD
a priM 10« mo.t origlDal.
"PJUJfCESS.. Dtcme SmttJa of
505 Poppy Aft.. Corolaa del
Mar. was cmothft ~ fw
moet UDuaual co.tume for
glzla.
You 'll Uke Us Too!
You bet there's a recaoa fw OGr popalarttyl
Perfect, Scientific Cleaning
Plus Pressing-The Result of Our
30 YURS' UPEIIEICEI
* WE 8UARAITEE *
No Shrinkage-No UneYen Hems
On Your Dre .... & Coats
Too Will .. Pleaaed WttJa our l'rleodly ~ ..S Oar * 3-DAY REIIUR SDVICE! * I-DAY SPECIAL SEIVICE!
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VAN'S
ClEANERS
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RIDIAII'DT ...... ~ ..
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Our lt yean' experience and Spetlal Tratnlq In Beauty CuJ.'
ture .. u.rea you at the utmoM tn
Individual Hair Cuttlnl and Sty Una.
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Loin Lamb Chops &9L (
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Short Ribs Elmb Patties · ••·aos~--Ground Roulli 59._
CBOICZ
frOiiiiii Chuok 39~ Lamb Legs · 59i..
DAn'~lb.--
Velveeta
CHEt:SE
QLEIICOE--Colon4
Margarine 2-25e TIDE
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