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Three Held
AlterMan
ISAHacked
Th.ree Camp Pendleton marines
were arrested early yesterday
momlna by Newport pollee on
char,ee of armed robbery and
canylna a concealed weapon.
l . C. Buchan, a Lo8 Angeles
resident, was struck on the aide
of his head and hla wallet and
a sult ot clothes allegedly stolen
from bla car by the marlnes Ln
the Villa Marina parking lot late
Tuellday night. pollee charged.
'lbe ma.rlnes were taken Into
cu.tody ln Capistrano Beach 'by
aherUJ"a oft:lcen. Mr. Buchan was
taken to Hoaa Memorial Ha.pltal
for ~tment and then to Capl-
.tra.no BMdl where he ldent:l!led
h1a ·-llant. Michael D. Miles.
.20. and hla suit of clothes. Other
mat'lDa cba.rred Ln the arrest
lneluded IetTY L. Bowman. 20,
and David L Brow. :10. A .Uver
dollu wu all the loot Ln the
v1ctim'a wallet.
Pollee Set-Earl Stoneback was
credited with the pollee work
which raulted ln the anest alter
M.r. Budlan came to the pollee
station at 11:14 p.m. to report the
aaault.
VOL. L RO. l~ CEJITI
Charges and Denials Made
In Mesa Hallowe'en Tempest
COaoRA DEL llA& CALli'. TIIVJIIDAT.IIOVDDD lG. 1155
Thousands
To See 'em
March at 10
Many thousanda ot local cltl-
zens and vlsltora are expected to
watch the big parade tomorrow
(Friday) during the elchth an-
nual Orange County Veterans
Day commemoration here.
"God and Country" will be the
theme of the st.x-d.lvt.alon paradt>,
which wiU start at 10 a..m. at j
32nd St. and Balboa Blvd., New· I port Beach, and move easterly
along Balboa Blvd .. to Ma.ln St ..
Balboa. It will Include banda. rid·
lng groups. majorette groups,
floats. drill teams, novelty croui>s
and decorated cars.
At 11 a.m. the parade will
ha lt. three aerial bombs wUI
sound. alter wh.Jch all buglers
down the line of march will
sound taps. The maln judging
stand w1U be located at 15th St.
and Balboa Blvd. with l'e'Vlewtng
stands at McFa~en Pl and Cor-
onado St.
Parade trophies and prizes will
be awarded during a fish try
which will start at noon on the
grounds of the Newport Harbor
American Legion Post. 15th St.
and W. Bay Ave .. Newport Beach
Parade participants will be ted
free, and there will be a $1.00
charge for the general publlc.
A dance In the hall wUJ start
at 9 p.m. to muslc of Bllly Arthur
and his orchestra.
The commemoration day ~
sponsored by the Newport Har-
bor Veterans Oranlzatlons Inc.,
headed by VIncent 0 . Cusumano,
president.
Ball Program
Homecoming Will
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ALL A BIG MISTAKE
An lnro~ addrt>SS given to
a telephone operator brought
1
Newport pol IN' to t he Harry
Camp.,..ll resldenC'f'. 229 Orchtd
Ave.. Corona de-l Mar. at 4 :25 1
p.m.. Tu~day Thf' pollee finally
got to 4.29 Ort'htd Ave. whert>
John M. Farre l had called tor
an ambulacnc-e.
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Fly the Flag
in Every Home
Tbe IA1rtoa Po.ta of K....,oct
Barbo~' .ad ONta Neea -...
lawadaed a ccaapalp to 9M -
A.ID4trima aa. lato ..-y ....
Ia U.. BartM. Anc.
......... to ny tM o.,.-
latiMU ......
~hnl .. ..., ......... _
able a b-Ltla•• ~•"
flag. a... .... bf ttiLNe .....
Damage Suit
Filing Slated OHers of Support Given
To Linle League Plans
.. oaly 11.50. It ~ .. .
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1'111.-e ...._. -.... , a s•
bf.w.t••=rwt· ... ............ c.e.-..
..... t& It 1-1--WE 1 II ••·J . .ervtc.e clubs was drafted, out-
llnln~ the spoMOr plan wh.lcb
prftides froee bawball tor nine to
12-JM.,r-o.ld boys.
It Is expected that service cluba
and COI'IU'Derclal croups wlll
IIPOI\80r the "major" te&ms ot the
MW .lealue at an lnfdal cost of nancta SaUDden, -. ct -~ Abalofte Aft-. .._...,_ ....... will
l oot.s-S•ddle
Plan Benefif
Tlae ~~-Boob and Saddle Club Ia aponaorlna a hone ahow Wateh tot h•dlln• from tile tnc bla alolla to th• llalpltal.
In tbe Oranp County Fair· Clt)' Ball. All Ia not barmoJ\Y. A but DO donatioD. 'lbat WU juat
poundl arena thJa Scm4ay u a WJY -=r-et mNtlna wW be Wd ftDe but • MtP~tbe bMiftt tor eua COUna. tbe c:rlp· eoon on penonneL wm. a hiM Mia cal ..._ tM to
pled cbUdren'l home. roll T . kttk Ia I« ll. I wu
A cbaek waeon lunc:b wU1 be • • • .. W'IIN the atMr W
..-ved an daJ. nere wUJ be 15 • JIICIIIOQ ~ b=_. .. t
cluMIIn tiM bone ahow. A blp We ..-. outplated ln rnrt laptl lnclt • IIID• ,_!,It
point trophy wU1 be alven fM department ln that rutnollaame. wu never t up In a..lcU
the day for both junJor and .en· We have been out·atatllttcked ln meeUna at any time, u all ap·
U:J=ciCX:::ICICX:K:I=.::ICX:::ICICC:x:ICICI:w::::ICial:idcx:.::x:::ICIICI:XICICd lor hllb man, and a trophy for f!Vft"J department but we had proprtation8 are ........ • be .. tfie b4!:tt entry In the pane! en-been able to 1e0re In our earUer by law.
• ~VT aruea .. G ener..;c aales mana1er, Lee try, which Ia alated for 1 p.m. aamH. we JU8t can't .em to n• pltdl wu. "Tbe Nit ol the
SUISC&trnoN ltATIS The Sea Hone Spln-Fbhlna Hart«. proved to be a chip ott The eventa are open to all h01'8e· beat the ft&htJna DllDI on thelr CouDdl are for t.b1a. AIJIII:I. Bow
L-' ..... ,,,... ...._ T-.,.... •• ... ,.,._~e..-..411 Club is now ten montba old. The the old tlwe·rlus block when men. own duna hW.I am lttU In there about your MJ .,.... WU.
o.t.W• ef te......._AIM•T-,__.., .... ,.,._~~..... members ret toafther each he came u~ wtth the J•ck·pot pltchlna for ttle Roeea. Two '"nlere Is a Coundl JDMtlal to· :ii•:iCiacaiCieii:i!iXXi:ii:i~a:i:iciii:aXiacii:IDCX;iiii•Ci• month. on the ttrst Thursday, In ftah. ..___ &'llllll ... ramee to co. Gotta wtn •em nlaht. You wm have a et.nce
1M ~ · the commodloua and comfortable e I'P'I OJI·IUTTOR ...W -•• both. to preM'Dt It then. eiU.. ftl'·
., facilities of Paclflc Laminates. UpiU, .,ow, the Sea Ho. ne Club filii 11 IIIII IBII-• • • bally or by Jetter." Kane wu
manutacturen of Sllaflex fiahlnr seemed to lack aomethlne.l know -r e "fELLLW JOUU:ALJIII made.
rod& Just In cue you're lnteorest· now what It waa. It wu .orne· GravesJde lei'V'lces for Herbert How do you like ItT Served ImmedJately after the CouDdl
' ' ' ' ' ' ' • • • ' • ' ' ':• • ed, the addreu 11 1919 Placentia t.h1nc more alonr the line of Ray Dunlap, 48, of 1741 Pomona wtth an editorial? Why alve the adjourned, tbe brttht boJ ap-e vmaANS DAY Ave., Costa Mesa. competition. The N.S.F.A. hu Ave., eo.ta Mesa, were held Mon· teachlna profeuton a blade eye peared. and wltb one haad em
A d t t be t N II V t D Th During the heat of the alba· tht& par exceJJence, done to a day In Everveen Cemetery In when Incident-. and penonalJtles the coat lapel and ope on tbe ~ • 0 r~m!~ . r-?morrow, ov. • e. erans 0Y· e core and marlin ae&eou. ru con· rolden brown and ready to serve. Riverside. Mr. Dunlap died Frt· llke that cro In any and all back hf; rft\ewed the pitch-
local le9•on P~ 1S fOtntn9 wt+h. all the oth.er Posts In the. county to fess that I played hookey and Here's the pitch: Each mem-day In Hoaa Hoepltal from tn· walka of llfe,P rxJ becau.e of their wtth the exCUM tbat he ~dn't
put 0!" a whopp1ng ~rade here tn Newport tomorrow mornm9. It s an missed most of the summer ad· ber of an attlllated club Ia all jurl• .uftend when a atove ex-profeaton. but beeauM they are ret to the <;ouncll meettna. My
occaston worth watchtng. Help pay honor to the veterans, who have atons of the Sea Horses. But lut set to wtn buttona In a wtde va· ploded 1n hla traUer home Oct. born that way reply wu. 'You can atlll write,
fou9ht for our country, some of them in more than one· wor. Join Thursday I rot a yen to see what riety ot cata1Q61es that Include 30. Be had come to eo.ta Meu • · • • can't you? .. t~m in their Fish Fry ot the Newport legion Hell after the Parade. was goln~ on, and went to the every known kind of rod and from Rlvtnlde In 1937, wu a • WilT OnoiD? So the amount wu paid. and
It II help them meet the cost of the Veterans Day observonce ... end meellne. I m elad I did for some· reel tlahlna. both fresh water and member ol. the Jntematlonal U there abe lays, or ~anp, amona
you know they're going it alone this year ... which is os it should be thin~: Important happened. The salt. One merely hu to catch a Brotherhood of ElectrJcal Work· ~ ~~Jouta ~esses :;.n aome others that 1 U shake Te
• A FLA&IN EV
r.ay H''ur. Sea Horse Spin Ftshinl Club be· fish that welfhs twice as much, en, Loea1 No. +U, of Santa Ana. w Y .,.,,.._,.. to e dust ott from time to time or ~ VME came affUlated with the Nation-1n poonda, u the test of the llne 8urvlvon are a .on Johnn of cou.ncllmanle electtabs by dla· you.
The le9ion is doing something else of particular note. They ore a1 Spin Flshlnr Association, Inc. you're usln& eo.ta Mesa. a dauihtet {j., trlcta. 1. 'nlere Ia YUtly more I rntrht add that when I rabed
making it p<asible for all of us to buy a handsome 5 by 3 American It looks to me llke the club took The N.S.F:A. h&IJl't foraotten bua of Ar~na. ht. moth.;, ~ political advert1alna In the pres· my voice In protest 1 wu one·
flag so we con oil fly e fl.sg ot our homes. "Get " fla9 into every home a major leap In the rilht direc· their con.eervatlon, Btbel', fM you. OJ&t Skeen ol 'Rlnntdtlt ~d a ent .y.tem: 2. COl. ADdy Smlth man mJnorlty and cot nowhere.
in the Harbor Areo," the two loc;.,l legion Posts say ... Coli H.srbor tfon, and here's why. can wtn each button only once. slater, Mn.. John ll crwn' of Rlv· ls for Jt. 'I11.Lt reuon Is minor, Incidentally that wu the lut
452 or liberty 8-1502 . . . • Jf.S.F.A. On top of that they maintain a enlde, and eJrht arandcblldren. becauae there ue DO dollars In· pat on the back I've received e STAY AUVE DAY The National Spin Flshlni Aa· splnnJq tackle world record de· Pukes-Ridley Mortuary wu In volftd. . from that aource.. But pJentJ of
h d
soclatlon is not so old. bot It's partment and publllh an up·to-cbvae of arran,ementa. Reddick kees-banalnl away personal abu.e dlrected at my-
Anot er ote to mclrk on your cale"d.sr: Thursdoy. Dec. I ... growing Hke mad. Startina a date lt.t every two months In wtth h1l editorial JuDI and car· telf and other cltlzena who have
That's S.D D~y .... Sofe Dr!ving . Dey . .' . w~en we all will .sgain short tlve years ago with five their Newsletter, a bl·monthly CEII'I'II'JCAft ot I VIJa&ll toona at Andy Smith u the man served In the defenae of our
try to stay oltve 1n troffic. D1d Rtchard 1s ag.stn our S.D chairmen. clubs. the number has lfOWJl to publication. PlctUioM Plla a~ who wants to be "'ward boss." country.
All he wonts of us is to drive sofely .snd to st.sy olive. Seems mighty 31. with two clubs In HawaJI. The U this lan't enourh. competl· THE UNDEBSIGI'fED do hereby He knowll better. Bow could Andy ------------
little to osk . . . Sea Horses became the 32nd club tlvely speaking, you can go for a certify that they are conductlnr Smith be a ward boa where po-e DEC. 6 ElECTION to get on the band waron. tonr llst of trophies of all aorts, a n ower shop and nursery bust· lltJcaJ parzy lines are Ignored!
And yet another big date to remember . . . T uesd<~y. Dec. b We heard "the story from no both club and Individual. Theee ness at 2625 E. Coast Hlrhway, Ben Is wlltuUy ualnf th1a decep·
· · · whe_n we will be vot_in9 on a propositio~ to <lme~d the Newport ~~t.a .;~~~~~eth:m~ P~~ !:~~e:~~':ta~edou~y cn!!c~~ ~ct'f~!u~e:t!~~~i ':o~a~: ro~o~ ~e ~a~:!t ~':ttha~~
Beach C1ty Cha~er . ., dec1dtng whether our c1ty counc1lmen should be Mendenhall. once of Montana dustry Slla·Fiex puttlnr up the Flower Shop and Nursery and levels of our aovernment elec·
elected by !he d1stnct. r.st~er t_hon by the vote of the entire city. but now ot Bell. CalltomJa. <;en~ one f~r the•lndl~dual wtth the that said tlnn 1s composed ~f the tlo~from the cltJ level, the ~ publtsher hos on ob!1got1on to speak his piece on controversial had qu it~ a gallery with hlm, In· most button awards. folowlnl penons whoee names county, the state and on up to
quest1ons ond _thus help hts. readers .srrive a t e sound conclusion. It eluding C. H. Gerould and Jim· Lona Beach is away up the In full and places of resl~-tce the national level. wo~ld be unfatr to walt until the lclst moment to aditoriolize on this m.le Vlnettl of Bell and Ray Zu-llst In theee competitions. The are u follows, to·wtt: He r·~ ~yer and over on th,e
subted, bec~use then no one would have a chance to kid: bed:. So tall of .. Whlttl~~-Gerould, nick· Lonr Beach Spin Fishing Club is Joe D. Ellls, 431% Begonia word 'ward. He lmowa you cant
let me say rtght now that to me it "Ppct<lrs to be the most eleme n· named Shady, ls Instructor In leading the clubs with the most Ave., Corona del Mar. have a polttlcal boa wl~out a
tory type of. justice .snd f.,irness to give e<~ch councilmanic district fishing Cor the Young Woodsmen Fresh and Salt Water Buttons, J. L. Mossholder, 51S Margue. pol~tlcah party. Remember how
the right .,nd privilege of n<~ming the councilman of its own ch ic of America, the younaster de· the most Salt Water Buttons. and rite Ave., Corona del Mar. h~l :~e measure which we T lk f d' f h' · · h d' 0 e. partment ol the Woodmen of the their members Art Parra and Dr WITNESS our hands this 7th P t-...nr the Cbambft of b " .. o. 1s r.sn_c 1s1ng .~ote_rs 1n _ot er 1stricts by such method is World. They're doing a rood Job Earl Hershman are tied for ftrst day of November, 1955. Commerce oU the dole and caua·
a surd.. ~lsfranchlseme~t eXtSts ~·g~t now, because three of the teaching kids the fine polnta of place with 42 buttons apiece In Joe D. Ellis lng It to be aelf·suttalnlng, and
seven dlst~1cts were deprtved of the~r nght of m.s jority choice of their hunting. sbootina. flshlng and the Individual SaJt Water Button J. L. Mossholder proud of lt.
own counc1lman. . . conservation. department. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Approval of thls propoaltJon In
Make. your dec1s1on on the b<~sis of f.sirness ond justice. Don't Along this line "Mln" lnokucb l, Soooo .•• no matter what type COUNTY OF ORANGE )as. the coming election wiU mean
be t.sk~~ tn by the bombastic ravings about ''bossism" and "word one ot the Sea Horses. reported of flshlng ls your pet Interest, ON nns 7th day of November, the return to the dlatrlcts the heelers. on th~lr Oct. 15th trip out of you can ret Into the show 1955, before me. a Notary Public right to select and elect thelr
Just osk yourself this question: "Do you w.snt to elect your 0 Davey • Locker on the Ramona. throurh thla National Spln Fish· ln and for said county and .tate, own councilmen.
councilman in your own district?" • wn Slx big Sea Horae. took elrbt lnl Association, locally repre. restdina therein, duly commls· • • •
You do? Then mark your ballot the .. .. colts out fM the day. Richard IM!'nted by the Sea Hone Spln sloned and sworn, penonally ap· • IZZLBTOft same woy-yes. Harter, .on o1. Paelflc I.amlnatee F11hinl Club. Dora"t puU that old peared loe D. Ellt. and I . L. Allow me to rattle one of the
1&1 and .. k "Who's aot the but-Moa.bolder, known to me to be skeletons In our City Hall ft.
ton!" Go 1ft one youraell, or a the peraons wboee names are nance department. Let's peek In
whole vest-fuU, If you're rood subscribed to the within lnstru· at a finance demand ol Septem·
enourb. ment. and acknowled&ed to me ber, 1952. repostna In the m-. e ALL YEO S.OJIT that they executed the same. unsianed by the mayor (who
ThJnp look much better for WITNESS my hand and otfl· was then yours truly), unap-
the Sea Hones. thanks to these clal seal. proved by the audJUnr commit·
boys of the N.S.F .A And don't Mary A. Haapa tee, unapproved by CouncU ac-
hole up fol' the wtnter. Get your Notary Public In and for said tlon ln public council meetln£
spln·tackle out. put on a Ught County and State. but marked paid In aplte of all
llne and 10 fishing. For your en· My Comm..lsslon explres Aur. thls.
llrhtenment, the record l1at In· 16. 1954. 1bla happened on the openlnr
eludes not only all the well· Publlah: November 10, 17, 24, De· of Hoaa HOIJpltal A lll)eelal sec·
known rame flab. but also bon· cetnbel' 1. 1955. tlon of lfeetlnl wu coneetved
Ita. corbina. hallbut. kelp bass, ln the Newport by three county newspapers. aJv·
QVUTJOa or Til& ,.._,
b It OIC to o.e ma,_nnawe to
poJlah the leaves ol JD.1 boue plants?
AIIIWD n am r-& -No, Mayonna.t. or o er cla1ry
ptOducu wW live a l)a., but wtll 80W' and ""'C'C..., U..
pore. of the Jee\'eL W• haft IIWQ' poet inexpeMtN IMf
pollllltria a,enta that are
mmpleeeJy ..., f01t JOW'
planta and have DO oftmaln
odors.
Our advice Is yours for tbe ~ pwnbou. Is tully
.tocked with vtaoroua home planta.
CORONA DEL MAR
MODBRY
27 .... c..e ...... , -'#;1···---
-I JGA
Una cod, Pacific and jack mack·
erel, opal eye, perch, spotfln
croaker bd a lot of other apecles
that are here all year 'round.
Don't teU me this Isn't a rood
enouah reaeon to pack up your
troubles and ao flahlnr! SUper" Melt Values
• LOC-AL ,._ .... ~~~. .... * Only Swift's Premium Beef Sold Here *
SPECIALS FOR THURS.. FBL & SAT., NOV. 10.11-12
Jfo. l "'?w1t8a .. --8bCIIIlr BCIJJ • Wbo1e
HAMS 45:.
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Rear Admiral Thurston Hall
James, U. S. Navy retired, wlll be
speaker at the dinner meetlnr of
the Orange County Chapter of
the MJUtary Order of the World
Wars at 7:30 th.lseYen!nr (Thura·
day) ln Newport Harbor Yacht
Club.
.Aclmiral James Ia a graduate of
the Unlveralty of Wublnaton.
bu lei'Ved as skipper fA tbe Los
Alamitos Air Station, l'flaaara
Falla Alr Reserve tratnlnr .ta·
don and Floyd Bennett Field In
Lona I.aland.
Two meetlnp are .elledulecl
for Denocrata ol Ute .,.a clUJ'•
Ina Nowmber. Nat Tueldq Ute
Balbor Damoc:fade O.b wW
mett at I p.m. et the B.,_
Scllool, 18th St. and n.t.ln Aft.
In ec.ta 11-. a.frtiiii.I*Mnta u4 a prolfUD aft piaaMcl:. On ,..._.
dq. l'fov. 22, tile ~
Women'• rorum .01 meet et 1.0 a.m. at the ~ Oreen aav. .... Ia ..... .., JllldE. ....
Ana. tw • dllm..._ on wwl4
allaks. A liCk lUI* wW Wlalw.
~ & Hem.1ton w..__
Diemonds
Mounti9
Our Meat Depcutwent Ia Now FeaturiD.g
ManniiiCJ's Choice Baby ~f
F'mest Name in Meata in all the Soutb.lcmd
BODDL PDIIT G&AD& BACON
TILAIIOOK
CHEESE
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colorda9. • lft'Oiat'9G=ry cu·
toaa . bl••••·· ......... beauty • ,_.. laalr. It's • aJik.
aoft eoadlUoa•r tllot .._
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Deed • ........ t. try IIUI
BAm PASBJOJIS CID4 yoa'U
bow yoa ...._ U.. UITI Jail
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WE'RE A PUSHOVER fur good
looking clothes, and tbe ones by
Claire McCardell at THE
CLOTHES HORSE have us In a
dlthet. One look, and you tall ln
Jove with them; one touch, and
you know they're top quality
fabric; one try-on, and you're a
New Woman ... ready to atrut
around Balboa Bay Club 06 staee
your own tu hlon show along
Marine Avenue! We alto saw
gay numbers by Lan% . . . per-
teet tor the college crowd . . .
and fabulous Pat Premo deslgna
with the long·walsted slim all·
houett.e look, Ideal for resort
wear. Hurry on down and take
a look for yo u r s e If . THE
CLOTHES HORSE, 215 Marine.
Balboa Island. HArbor ff1ff1-W.
• • •
on any $10 purchues CINCLUD·
INC Chrtstmu earda!) AM tor a
membenhJp c.atd to UM on any-
thin& you buy up to Dec. 24th.
WOW! And such a wondertul ar-
ray of 1deaa to chooee tzom . . .
candle., Rumpp leather poda.
Freund notepapera. V e n e t I a n
&laaware . . . all VERY reuon·
ably prlced. THE BALBOA.N, 325-
a Marine, neX1 to the Fire Sta·
tlon, B. I. HA 5193.
• • •
WIIAT"'I COOKIKCt That
~Y ... u Ll com'"9 holD
KATIE'S COUEB ••• tt'a bot
appl• pie oa tile atoY• cmd
.... of .... CS.JJdoua bom•
babel bNCid. Jlo&AI OG ••• dld
10mabdy ... UoD apofb•ttt
aDCS meat balls? Or bolD•
aacrd.e ebW 7 Katy Ll tile gal
wbo pub poaada -'fO'l-but
la auda a dellcJbUul wayl FOil Jut t5e abe._... you a COM·
PLETE DDQfUI Or ~
yoa'n tb• I'OCDt bMf acmclwidl.
fluffy go1deD pie with '"gooc:t.
9004"' coH.. type. n.. lt'a
KATIE'S COIUfEII fOil you..
Avat• & Parlr.. oa tiM lalaD4.
OpeD to 10:30 p.m.. • • •
FOR REAL ENTERTAINMENT
what could possibly beat a TV
set, the gilt a whole family can
enjoy. At KIRKPATRICK'S 1n
COM they carry or wtll order any
model of Sylvania or Motorola,
two of the finest makes on the
market. (Jot that down on your
Christmas shopplnc list!) Or, ll
you're one of the lucky ones who
already own a TV, rely on Kirk·
patrick's tor tfp-top aerv1~.
There's no safer guarantee than
II' YOU LIKE VamrrY, tlaen'a experience, and Don's been In
L0'1'S of It at aaooiUJfC'S thls business tor 30 years ...
VA&JETT STOU Ia CDII. You he's a whiz at repaln on TV.
.a llad ~J EVDT· radio and phonographs. Call him
TIUifC tiMn ••• froiD a spool at HArbor 3M3 lf you want proof.
of tJu..s t. a 1ciiQ 011 pWew KIRKPATRICK'S TV, 2756 E.
a.e. Y .. DaM lt. BJoooldDp Coast Blvd., COM.
IMift ttl ~ Jut aapocbd • • • -. ••••a ~ . . . lfeed • '"tbaak·,... .. pcu••• • .._. .......... ....a .. -" 'I'll& •a.raa ~
................. • ,._... nl& iiWIUI I Aa I¥W• ......... -... .-y ·-.. ,_ .... , Ck s-tYf,..,. lair • ~•llbtb· ....,. ......... wsst...,.S..
dllyf TIMT lilaft '-. flas • to. ,.....Uf Srrrt"'9 cUBw·
• ,..,_ ..a.ctioa of CllJUt. -· • • • ~ aa.p-.
•• Clll"da. Stop by CIDd Ol'diH U"-Stop la at JIOBEIITS
yoan tDdlry at UOOKIJfCS. JEWELEitS CIDd gasp. CIS ••
........ yoa'U ftDd U.. a...t VA· dlcL wltll sbeKct.Uglatcmwtb•
AIETT Ia towD. 3301 E. c.aat Taaeo tlarquoiM pa.c-011 tile
J119bway, CDII. BA 0150. ba~• Vaa O.U ....-rtDp
• • • aDCS pl-. u you're Ill Clll .....
ALER"nNG ALL SHOPPERS: peealft IDGOd. .. tab a look at
Here'• REAL NEWS to pass ~ dlamo-.da '1l watdaea 'D
along. The BALBOAN, on the .. 901'9lf•ni.S'" .Uftlwan.. Lob of
laland, has started Ita own prl-nU~ 1---. too. fen That
vate CbJ'lstma.s Club and Is al· Spedcll P.-.oa. ••• A08EIITS
lowin& a aubtrtantlal (and we do JEWELEIIS. 2111/a Mari.De. lkll·
mean SUBSTANTIAL!) dltc:ount •bcMilalmad. BA 2321.
VETERANS
DAY
•
'TO Party•
at Bay Club
aDII. roa ....,.,..,.
T.rTaul....-a FBOIIIIABBOB.ID SCHOOL A dauehur, Mary auia..,..
.:::;" • • • ADUA LILIUTilAL bol'n to Mr. a.nd Mrt.. WUUul ~--~-----------------------------------.r~·-·-----------------------SUnpbyof~·~d9L,K~
•
Breakaway J"Un.a aerou the
tJeld of muate by Eddie Skrl·
vanek'a "'Sextette from Bun,.....'
a nd prime rtb OJ' lo~ by
Coaeb of Cu1alne Gabriel are
• JLU.,.IQIOCL ~y
BartMWkt'a tlnt aH-tchool U ·
~blY wu Jlv~n Wed.nesclay of
lut week. It wu pre~ented by
the vocal department under the
dlrect.lon of lira. Marie Hl~bsch. two~ the bllb poln~ beln& of. Harbor'a la.rp chorus opened the
feed at the Balboa Bay Club's Pf'Oil¥1 wtth "The Promt.es''
Touchdown Party to be beld to· and "Pocw Man Lazerlth." Both
morrow niJht at the club. were apt.rltual numbers.
This Is the tl.rst of a Mri~ of The ChMaJeers were next.
monthly member parties bein& They are freshmen glrl.a who, by
planned, ac:cordlnl to Dorothy the way, have not sung In the
Yardley, pubUdty. Hocts and first uaembly for a few years.
Hoateaes will be Mr. and Mrs. ntey u.nr """ne Cod" and "The
Tod Oviatt. Mt. and Mn. E. H. Little French Clock," a cute nov-
Skinner, Mr. and Mra. E. L. elty number. The Melodl.sta. an-
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. MaxweJI other group ol girls, performed
Stu:rces and Mr. and Mn. George next with "Deliver My Lord, De·
Yardley lr. liver Daniel," and "Can't You
KAPPA ALUMS MEET TODAY Dance The Polka."
Kappa Kappa Gamma Alum· Next an aU boys group, the
nae Association of Southern Or· Chanters, performed for us. They
an&e County Ls holdlng a noon sang "Timber" and ''Rock·A My
dessert luncheon meeting today Soul." The girls In the Larkettes
(Thursday) at tbe home of Mrs. were next with "Minor and
J. E. Kelm, 201 Via Jucar, Lido Major" and "Malaguena." The
lsJe. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. chorus ended the show with
Walter Hatch and Mrs. Richard "Skip To My Lou'' and "If I
Stewart. Loved You."
Junior Ebell Members to Bring
Toys to Their Nov. 17 Meeting
Members of the Newport Har·
bor JunJor Ebell Club are asked
to bring a toy to their Nov. 17
meeting to be held In Christian's
Hut. Balboa, at 12:30 p.m.
The toys wiU be presented to
Miss Edna I . Miller, principal of
the Franklin School tor Deat and
Hard of Hearing in Santa Ana.
Mrs. l ames White ot Costa
Mesa was hostess to the monthly
Dllcll r,. FreeWIJ
Pn ...... fir ••••
An arterial highway, such as
Hwy. 39, with cross-overs every
quarter ot halt-mile Instead of a
full freeway tor Newport Blvd.
through Costa Mesa is proposed
by City Manager George CoUey
of Costa Mesa.
Final plans for Newport Blvd.
have not been completed Mr.
CoUey said the state highway
enrtneers bave been considering
the various posslbiUtles and feel
the 20·foot deep dltch-type free.
way Ll the ~ fM the stretch
of !fewport Blvd. from 20th St.
to PaJIMcte. Jld. TbeoJt plan c:alla
tor eroa-over brld&ea at Del Mar
Ave., Santa Isabel Ave. and 22nd
St.
Mr. Coffey said the state has
not set a date tor beglnnlng the
work and that. he knew of no
plans for hearings on the subject
here. When the traffic justllies
It, In tlve or 10 years. the state
Is considering a treeway on stilts
for the Newport Freeway through
downtown Costa Mesa, the city
oUlclal polnted out. He gave a
report on the sJtuatlon at the
Costa Mesa city council meeting
Monday night.
CDU. PO& BEJlKARS
A daughter, Stephanie Jean,
was born to Mr. and Mrs. James
Herman of 616 St. James Rd.,
Cliff Haven, In Hoag Memorial
Hospital on Sunday, Oct. 23.
• A Classified Ad in The Ensiqn
brinqs immediate result$! Call
Harbor II 14-1 115 a nd orove if!
board meeting of the Junior
Ebell Club on Nov. 3. Mrs. Free·
man W. Fisher, president. an-
nounced that the general feder·
atlon of Women's Clubs has
asked that Nov. 20 to be set
aside as go to church day. The
third annual tinsel tea, Christ·
mas Around the World, will be
held Dec. 8. This ls a joint junior
and senior £bell project to be
he ld In the Newport Harbor
American Le-gion Hall.
The Junior Ebell members will
be In charge of decorations at
the tables and refreshments.
They also wU conduct a bazaar
where Chri.atmas decorations will
be sold.
Those attending the meeting
Included Mrs. Nol1tlan Holm·
wood, Mrs. Freeman W. Fisher,
Mrs. Norman Watson. Mrs. Don
Hayton, Mrs. Dean Gorton, Mrs.
Forrest Allinder, Mrs.. Edward
Kelly, Mrs. Donald Clark, Mrs.
Robert White, Mrs. James White,
Mrs. John McCarty, Mrs. Tom
Woodward. Mrs. Edwin Finster
and Mrs.. Sterling Paris.
Fh •••••••
Ptllf• Phr••
Newport Beach firemen soon
will start a home lnspect1on pro·
gram to point out fire hazards,
Fire Chief l atl Briscoe ha.s an·
nounced.
Firemen will ask permission of
householders to come Into thelr
homes for the cheek tor tire haz·
ards. At the time the residents
will be provided stickers tor their
telephones llstln& the Newport
Beach fl.re department fl.re tele·
ph on number, Harbor 15=
Firemen w111 point out fl.re
hazards but It will be up to the
residents to take appropriate
prevention measares, Chief Brls·
coesald.
SOLJ)IE& IS BOifOJI.EJ)
Arm.y Specialist Third Class
George M. Schoonover, 24, whose
wile, Robbie. Jives at 610 Club·
house Rd., Newport Beach. re·
ceatly was awarded the Good
Conduct Medal at Fort Lewis.
Wash.. while servln& with the
2nd Infantry Division. He is with
the 82nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery
Battalion's Headquarters Battery.
CEIITIFJCATE OF BUSIIfESS
Fictitious FinD Kame
THE UNDERSIGNED does here·
by certJly that he ls conducttne
a Delicatessen and caterlne bus!·
ness under the fictitious firm
name or Gounnet'a KJtchen, 37f11
·E. Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar.
and that said firm Is composed
ol the following per.10n whose
name ln tull and place ol resi-
dence are as follows, to-wit:
C. Sherrn Allen
310 E. Balboa Blvd.
Balboa. CaliL.
WITNESS my hand on this
17th day of October, 1955.
C. Sherm Allen
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE )ss.
ON nns 17th day o1 October,
1955, before me, a Notary Publlc !:============~lin and for aald county and lltate,
realdlnr thf.'reln. duty oommts·
aloned and sworn. penon.ally ap-
peared C. Sherm Allen. known
to me to be the penon whoM
name la subscribed tx> the wtthtn
lnstn.lment. and aC'Imowled.-ed to
me that tbe uecut.d tbe same.
Wl'I"MESS my band and om.
da1 Mal
M.UY A. RAA.PA
KoUJ7 P\ablle ln and b al4
Ooua~ and State.
Ill) Olftmle""tl ~ AQa.
H.lla p-.11111111: Oet. 10. 'Zf, Now. 3 a.ncl
11& Ia tM K.-,.t ..,_.
• • Beach, on Tue.day, Oct. 11, Ja e 110W0J1 lOCI& 1 1 IIZ&TI ln thel.r league and made rules Hoac MemorW Hc,..ltal.
Ttle HoDOI" Sodety had a J'Dellt-that all must abide by. These ~~~~~~~~~~~~!j In& Jut week. !faomle Motpn, rule. are printed and given to li
a junior at Harbor. t.a1ked on ber each member of the ~~ehool. Then
recent t:rtp to Europe. She trav-after each game the ch~Jeaders
eled throucb LoncSon. Holland, grade the cheerleaders from the
throu&h the Hacue In Bolland. other team. Also their cheet"ing
Belaium. tuxe~nburg, Germany, sections and how their team
Austria. Switzerland, Italy and played. At the end of the year
France. the school with the best account
In France abe vlalted the receives a trophy.
P"rench Riviera and the Casino C A.S.C. Is run by the J>tudents
In Monte Carlo. Naomle u.ld that with the teachers acting a.s an
In Germany you never saw any 1 advisory board. And although
men In lone pants. They all wore teachers were at every m~tlng, I
the ahort grey pants, suspenders the discussions were led by dJS·
and Alpine hats. j cusslon leaders chosen from the
The dllterence between France students present.
and Ita.Jy next to the other coun·
tries was quite notJcable she G•ft p
said. The other countries Wl.'rt' I I r 0 gram
quite clean looking, but France
and Italy were not to be com II s Announced pared with tbem.
The oUlcers tor the Honor So· I The ":'>fPrry Christmas" gift
clety tor this year are: Micky program sponsored by the Amerl·
Haskell, president; Ann Lardnt>r. can RPd Cross for troops on the
vice president; VirglnJa Fugit, h igh seas during the Holiday
sec-retary; Robin Htll, treasurer seal>On is now under w ay.
All proud new members received 1 Individuals as well as organl·
their membership cards. lations are asked to sbare In
e DfTEACLASS BASKETBALL I providing the gttta. The gttt
GAA Basketball J n t e r c Ia s s packages containing several artJ.
games were started la.at week cles. valued at not more than
Freshmen played the senJors and 1 $1.50, Christmas gilt-wrapped,
because the trosh have eight will carry a Christmas card with
teams and senJors onJy bave five. the name of the don nor. The Red
some of the treshmen doubled Cross will act as the transporting
up. Teams five and stx played agency to the port where the
the Tarettes, a junior group. It I gilts will be put on .shJpboard.
ended up a tie.
Freshmen teams one, two, and I SOH BOilJf TO IUMAS
five won their games and senior A son. Kermit Frederick. wa.s
teams three, four and six won born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenrut
theirs. I Rima ot 2183 Tustln Ave., Costa e COUJfcn.s MEET Mesa, in Hoag Memorial Hos·
The C.A.S.C. meeting held at pita! on Wednesday, Oct. S.
Harbor last Saturday was quite lr;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
successful. ln case some of you -ucacr
have forgotten what C.A.S.C. is. TIIJISIT.
Its The California Assoclatfon of j
Student Councils. We are ln dis· POCIO -~
trlct nineteen. There were repre· (lfO nnfEI)
sentatlves from Orange, Garden Wodd'a S.a'leet a.cu.
Grove, Valencia. Fullerton, Capl· WEJCBS OlfLY 12 oz.
strano, and Newport Beach. Slae ~y r X v. 111 ...
The oUlcers are pri."Sldent. Bob A New Concept In Penonal
DeLong, from N.R.U.H.S.; vice· Radio. Ear Phone and eany.
president. Jlrn Niger trom Or· lng Cue Optional. Extra.
ange; ~tary. Ann Lardner DA"'• ..... Cl. N. H. U. H. S.. and Jack Smith •~
treasurer, also from Harbor. U a.sG7
From 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. was 1115 Ba:rbor B19d.. c.ta .....
Registration In front of the social ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hall. Then everyone went Inside 111
and nchange student Derry
Noga spoke on tchooJ We InGer-
many. tt wu q~ltl! an interest-
Inc talk. Ew.ryboct,y wu su.r-
priled to ftD4 tlaat lD o..aa
~ dools J'OU could DOt plek
your subjects. You are 11ven 13.
Also that the teacher moves
around to the students instead
ot students changing rooms. Thls
struck everyone as rather funny.
From 11 :00 to 12:00 there were
section me-etings In Dodge Hall. ,
You had your choice of six sub·
jects: general campus problems,
bulldJng community understand·
lng of youth. student body fi ·
nance ralsings. spendlngs. ere·
ating Interest In student\govern·
ment and campus activities. h ow
much dl.scipline can the students
handle, c rea t I n g good Inter·
school relations.
Such things as having the Jun.
lor-Senior Proms oU campus. 1 problems or oll CIUJlPUS club I
jackets. too much pubHdty on
gang wars that never happened
and other subjects were dis·
cussed in General campus prob-
lems.
~alllil L•••• .. 'll
IZ2I E. eo-t ........
Coi'ODa MI.._
Prlol' ..... J
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CDLLEcn•
CREDIT BUREAU
of W..tena <>....-C:O..ty
<formerly of Newport Beaeb.
Laguna Beach lr Costa Mesa) * &lftniCS. A..., JO ._ -
LD>erty 1-7141 K.....-rt ~
yourl}bl\*
inclau:la a
Littl~ Leagu~
basebaU fi~ld
in the new
Halecrest
.1'1.11 your prtnt•r•Q neeos WIU be
handled conveniently ond court·
&ously in the completely-equip-
ped J o b Pnnt,nq Department of
vour Horbo• Areo N ewspoper,
TI-le EnsiQn 11(}4 Coost 81. COM.
In creating good Inter-school
relations exchange assemblies
were seriously discussed. Com-
plaints were made of bad con·
duct of some cheering sections
of schools durin& football games.
This last is a .serious problem
and must be worked out ll there
is to be good lnter·achool rela-
tions. Sports events such as foot·
ball games can be enjoyed by all
but there are a ''very ff!W'' who
wUl not abide by rules of com·
mon courtesy and can ruln It tor
all. Such things as ~Uln& when
the other cheering section ls try.
In& to do a yell or cheerin& dur·
lng certa.ln parts of the pm.e are
d e f I n it e I y marks acatn.st a
I SIIU DEPOSIT Willllolll YMI lin!
*CROWN HARDWARE*
.. A BOUSEBOLD J)£PAJITKEJfT STOB.E'"
school.
W• ...._ * We Cat * W• ca-.. ervwa s~ Key. erowa s--..
One Jrehool had a aolutfon.
Their cheerl~aders I1M!ft at the
beginning o1 the year with the lii'i107~E~AST~~~~~~~~~:;;;;~~~~~~~~~ cht!ftleaden from hiab echooll 1
fut
COLOR
SDVJCE
Sl2l Z. Cout Bwy. CDK
..... MarjorM Maei.D~ ... u.
1mo1m ~ hal La Canada.
IMiiii .. MIAI ofte·uecl ~ IJlev a.c:r.cs .,_
., ....... D. ---...a .. c... .....
JriUDted a book review at the A.m«<can JtH ere-J11oo41Do.
montll)y ~ ~ tbe C&tbollc blle will be at tM eo.ta .,_. 1'be town, Blblol, produel4 a
Women•a Coundl ot ~~~~ Leeion Ball between 3 ~m. and ~if Till • ..._ ¢ e.., •perler ld.IMI ot paPfi'Wit wb&cb
Mt. Carmel Cbwcb at..-.nuw• 7 p.m. tomonow-AnnlltJce Day, ec L1-. ll!llli hna • wu aa ~Nat demand In Greece.
Hall of tbe Churdl Jfov. 2.. Tbe Parenti of atudenta at N~ ,_ _ _ Til• qme .t tiM town. ltbJo..
review procram tollowed a lundl-Harbor Hlp ScbooJ. wbo dooaM -pa4Q&Jq we. ~ tbe
eon and bu.tnea meetm. con· blood, are asked to .tate tbat An &Dclent tDwn at the Mltfm for blp de -
ductecl by MJ1I. J. W. Cammack, they are donatJ~ u paienta of en4 ot U.. Ketlterranean Sea = IIF ~ deftl IU·
CouncU president. Ba.tau• for Newport Harbor Blah Studenu raw ua tM '--for our aacred 81.,_ ......,_..,. a .o::-~
the luncheon were Mn. VIDOent 10 that the blood will be cred.lted book, U.e BJbla. pepyru. and then It wu anlled ~~~~~~~~~~~~illSa~h~nact:a~an:d~Mra.=~~:OI:n~s::Sm:ltb~ to the dlltrlc:t In C&M It ta -to tb• book or acrolL lr. needed. C h•t F t nn.aa tiM Grek lanpaJe added Durlnr the put 3 month local one I a e e anothw word, BJblot. a book.
LOSE •• • those
r8ldenta haft received 175 pints Held on ~ Jesa 111e plural ~orm· ...... bll .. 01' of free Red Crou Blood while M ta blblla. the booka. 11111 exprea.
ha.pltallzed In thla area. lion OC!Cun frequently in the
Hebu KaDH, county wpervt. Buabanct. and frl~nds were !few 1Wtameht, u ln Matthew
. .
II
.Beach & Boulevard bothersome
INCHES •••
101', who 1s Neuperattq from o -guesta of honor at a recent pot-1:1. where we ~ad '-rbe book of
ten.sive aurcery, atatea that he Ia luck Hallowe'en party rfven by the reneratlon ot Jewa Cbrtat."
rno.t grateful to the Red Crou members of Conchita Parlor No. Book Ia bible. in the Greek. IJOJrl'l AJfD CAIVAL waAil
volunteer donors who made the 296, Native Daurbten ot the Col· In Paul'a NCOnd letter to Ttm-• L CMIIt Jlht& L1 a -.._.
blood available tor the 19 trana-den West at the American Le-othy, 4th chapter. 13th v~ he i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i
"BEFORE" the
Christma:a Holidays!
..• THAT IS •••
unless you ar~ satlst.led wt~ trying to
"SQUEEZE" a size (12) dress on to a
sJze (18) figure! ...
unless you enjoy the "DAD..Y ZIPPER
tug-of-war"!
Accept Our Off .. For A CompU.m•tary
Explaaatory Treatmeat (Ko ObUgcrtloll}
fualol\5 he needed during hla cion Hall In eo.ta Mesa. ur1e. h1a friend to COJD• qulcldy,
Ulness. Members and guest. preMnt bringtnr with ~ '"the cloak
Mr. Kaiser ur~es donors to for the fNtlv1Ues were Mesara. that I lett at Trou ... and the
come to th~ Bloodmobile to help and Mmes. B. P. Anderton. Gar· boob, e.peclally the parch·
keep an ample supply In the Re-net Butler, Theodore· Elman, John menta." The Greek for "the
glonal Center for other patients Emerson, Harold Graham, John books'' fa ta blblla.
who might need blood In th~ tu-Malcomaon, William Melcher, 111~ Greek word wu adopted
ture. Walter Nollar, Rudolph Peterton, Into other languages. Thus we
Chll*•'i Cllllr
Ftnnetl at C._.
Petit Palm, Joaeph Wheeler, Jack have the Latin Blblta Sacra. the
Wilaon, PhU W. SmJth and Bob-holy books, and In Engll&h, The ert M. Wllson, Mmes. Chester Bible. Pollard, Lawrence Bergeron, Don
Muncy, and Caroline Palm, Helen
Collins and Gloria Place. In
The newly formed children's charge of the affair was Mrs.
choir of the Balboa lsJand Meth-Don Muncy, m~nu chairman, and
odlst Church Is open to fourth, G J o r I a Place, entertainment
flfth. and sixth graders enrolled chairman.
And 10 tb~ name of tbe Book
of Books hnmortall.zes the name
of an obscure PboenJelan town,
wboee natives probably never
heard of the God ot the R~brew-,
or of their sacred writings.
Jim Whyte
GENERAL INSURANCE
A T1UUJ1ED FIGVU: COBSVLTA.BT
WW J1e1p Tou Wlth TOUB ""J'lpn Proba.ul•
Be A New YOU "Before" 1956---START TODAY!
ln the Ch urch School, and Is Next regular meeting of the
under the direction of LesJle Van parlor wUJ be held at 8 p.m.
Dyke. Mrs. Robert Moody is the today (Thursday). Plans for the
pianist. Mlss Jean SmJth and Thanksgiving bukets donated to
Miss Marvellee Moody assist In needy families wiU be discussed
organizational details. at this tlme along with a draw-
Light their life with FQ,it.k i/Jit
Bellb« 174.2
3117 E. Coat • ..,.
COBOBA DEL MAll
Choir members a re Nancy lng for the red-wood planter on
Buck. Chris Andersi>n, Homer which donatlona have been made
Alexander. Dlon Kennedy, Chris as a money ralalng project for
McLachlln, Jimmy Barnett, Shar· the Native Daughters Children's
on Smith. Nancy Dances. Barb· Foundation. ~~~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~ ara Begg, Patty Merkel, Barbara [! Schtnid, Lorna Buck, Janet Met-
call, Mel Park. Marsha Wood·
cock. Nancy Sebra, Chris Grorud,
Larry Broerlng, Bruce Wood.
Chips Guenther. JlJI Barnett,
Unda Hoyt. Patti Maypole. Mary
Coane, C h r I s t I n e Carl, Pam
Myers, Karen McConvUJe. Kristle
McConvllle, and Doug Carl.
C,t.:Perter If ••••
Sen11111 FL Lewis Shabara
W•••'• Wear
-["')-
featuring
Sew•• by Vera -------1.00 to 2.95 Gregory.,__ 3.75 to 6.75
Jemat Sweaters 4.95 to 12.95
Calderon Belts ··-··--·-····-2.95 to 4.95
College Town Personals -·-··-····-····-·-5.95 to 10.95
SK.IIITS-SL.A~BEBMVDA SBOJITS
BABBAJlA Q1JAUT OIUGIXALS
Felt S~Baabta Boa~
"smart styling w ith
an eye on the budget''
Shabara
ScL Sa'zl• II Tlke
Pill II ....... ..
...... nt J1J'It Qua llarYta P.
SdlmJdt, eon ~ Kn. Kart. Du-
arte, eo.ta Mesa, ta 8Cbeduled
to participate In Exercue s.c~
Brush, th~ largest Army-Air
Force man~uver alnce World
War II. The two-month exerclae
w1l be held In Louisiana start-
Ing In November.
Sergeant Schmidt 15 regularly
stationed at Fort Hood. Tex., as
lnteiUgence sergeant In the 4th
Armored Division's Combat Com·
mand A. He woe-ked for the
Maceo Construction Co. In Para -
mount before ~nterlng the Army
In 1948. His wife, Lona Meryle,
la with him at Fort Hood. •L W. B. llaaur'a
FaiMr ,DIIs al Ac• 83
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g~~~~g~~~ John A. Keller. 83. of Los An · r geles. the father of Mrs. W. B.
Glasser of 703 Poppy Ave .. Co·
rona del Mar. died Friday In
Santa Ana alter a long Ulness.
Mr. Keller. a retired theatrical
manager, was a native of Mary-
land and had lived In California
Army Capt. Morris C. Porter,
whose w1!e, Patrlcla. Jlves at
425 Belvue Jane. Balboa, is a
member ot the 2nd Infantry DI-
vision at Fort Lew!&, Wash. He
entered the Army In 1942. He
holds the Purple Heart. Silver
Star and Bionze Star MedalL He
Ia a 1942 rraduate of New Mex·
leo Mllltary In.lt.ltute.
RUT CtMlQt Oft CHitlf
ICIIM'IST JtOIVW.LWe. ..............
A b,.ndl of lh Moth..-Ourch, The
Rrct Clwtdl of Clorist, Scie~~tirl, 111 eo.
toft, Me~u .. tn.
Sui\Ciey School 9: IS '-""·
Su11dey S.rvloe __ II :00 e.m.
Wednesdey Evenl"9 MMti119 1:00 p.111.
~ .. di"9 ~oom loc.t.d et ll 15 Vie
Lido. Newport Beech. is ope11 -.k
deys from 10:00 e.n\. to 6:00 P-"'~
Wed"fsdeys fro111 10:00 e.111. to 7:'45
p.m. Fridey -ninCJt from 7:00 p.111. to
9:00 p.m. CIOled Holldeys.
The public ir cofdielly irMted to et·
teiiCI the church .. rvic:.a e11d u.. the
R .. dinq Room.
Professional
Directory
JIVIIC
Margaret L. Scharle
Teacher of Plano
Organist -Accompanist
Evening Claasea .
for Adult&
307 GOLDENROD AVE.
Corona deJ Mar BETTER CLEANING
is tht! REASON for the past 10 years. He Is sur-r-.....;-..;..;;.;.;;;.=;;;;....;;...;;;.;=~=--,
vlved by a slster. Mrs. Mary
You'll Uke Us Too!
You bet then's a ...--t• ow populcttyl
Perfect Scientific Cleaning
Plus Preuing-The Result of Our
30 YEllS' EIPEIIEICEI
* WE IUIIIITEE *
Y .. WW .. ..._.. Wltll ew rrt.dly c:...t.y aad O.U * HAY -.H ID-1 * ... ,~--·
KJng. of West• Hartford, Conn.
and Mrs. Glasser.
Servloes were held Monday In
the Baltz Mortuary Chapel. Co-
rona del Mar, conducted by the
Rev. Edwin Gomke.
OK D1JTT Df JIAWAD
Amonr thoee who arrived In
September at the Marine Co~
AJr StaUon at Kaneohe S.y.
Hawaii. for duty with the Infirm·
ary of Marine Air Group 13 wu
William R. Siems,• ho.pltal corps·
man third clUI, USN, 80n of Mr.
and Mra. Wilmore E. Siems of
960 DofWOOdr, Coeta Mesa. He
entered the ...vtce ln U53.
t
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Friendly Nelrhborhood Service
PARKES-RIDLEY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
U 8-3433 It 8-3434 Colt& Mea
NOW ... TWO
BALTZ MORTUARIES
Servin& the Harbor Area
Baltz Mortuary
CHAPEL BY TID! SEA
Harbor a
3520 E. Cout Rlai\W~
Carofta del liar
Baltz Mortuary
Lt~S.2121
17h It .. ,.... Colt& x-.uau: PADIMO
80J'If LOCA'n~
HARBOR REST
MEMORIAL PARK
11t.1t1« IMl at Olaler
ft'. Ali'DUWI nEIUTDIAJI c::IIVaCII 15th St. It St. Andrewa Rd .. .._ ..............
LJbedy 1-l'm
Pasto&rs aw. J--L ltewart
SUNDAY: Mom.lnr wonhlp, 9:30
and 11 a.m.; Church School.
9:30 and U :OO; Jr. High. Sr.
HJgb and oollere age Fellow-
ahlpa, 7 p.m.; Thunday, Prayer,
lrtudy rroup, 9:30 a.m.
COJOr1JifiT'r IU'niODIIT ao w. 1tta. lt.. c-t. .....
Ubeltr a..55l aw. J..-W. Kc:lbaM
Sun. day: 9:30 a.m., Church Sun· day School; 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Momlnl Wonhlp-7 p.m.
CoUep Aft KYJ' SerYtee - 7 p.m. Blab llcbool )(YJI' Service; I p.m.., J'QUq Jdulta poup
..vice.
'!D taUWCII or CSWI 1050 Qnada lt.. c.n. .... Llbeftr....,
D. C::. •ant. lllaJner
Sunday services: 9:4.5 a.m. Bible
study; 11 a.m. momlng wor-
ahlp; 7:30p.m. evening service.
Midweek aervtce, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday.
TilE tavKB or c::alilit
Odd r.uo.n Lod9a.
1 ... .....-tAftw
ee.ta .......
Ubelty U711
Toaa .... Jr .. Jl1aJaW
Sunday Services: 9:t5 a.m. Bible
study; 10:55 a.m. worahlp serv-
Ice; 7:30 p.m. evening aervlce.
CIIBJIT CBUiiWi rr T1R •u
C:O..aaltr K.a.u.t Balboa Bmt. at Utll at.. Jf...-port
JIAtt)or 5211
Pastor: ...... .., A. Cclrboe
Sunday Worship, 9:30 and 11 a.pt.
Church School: 9:30a.m. Mid.
week Meeting: 7:00 p.m. Wed-
nesday preceded by 6:15 p.m.
potluck.
tT. JOACBDI cauaca liM 0raDte A.._ Coeta .._.
La.tr 1·1·1 r..a..,.....J.•..ta
haday 111111 I at'· L .. 10 tiDd U:30 a.m. Weekdaya: M .. at
7:00 LJn.-Confeltaton: Satur· 4-,y~ from 4:00 to 5:15-7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
P'D11T AIIDDLY or GOD
12M lt. & EJdaa A .... eo.ta lleea
UIMmy 1-3711 ...enec~ II. e. CIGialc. ,__
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wor-
ahlp: 10:55 a.m. and evang~ijst
aervtce, 7:30p.m. Young People
and Chlldren'a Service, 6:30
p.m. Sun. Mid-week Service:
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Ladles'
Mlalonary CouncU, Thursday.
9:30 a.m. for all day.
IEVEIITII DAY ADYENTII'I ....... al94 at llo1la lt.. •.....-t ....... ~.Detty 1-ISU
Ew. D. a. lpaaJdf.Dg
Saturday Momln& Servfea: Sab· bath School: 9:30 a.m. -SeF-
mon: 11:00 a.m. Prayer meet· tna: Wed.Delda7, 8:00 p.m. ·-.cu ......... .. ......... .rl!!~··'· .. CMIIt ... .......... cu...., __ _
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Sunday SerYicelj: Sunday Sebool.
9:30 a.m. Momlnc WorMij) at
10:30 a.m. Evan~c Serv· Ice, 7 p.m. Sunaay. K.Y.P.S.,
6 p.m. Sunday: Prayeor meettnr.
7::.1 p.m. Wednesday.
PD8T CBUKB OP CllaJIT
IQDTIII • '*VIa=.:rr ....
Sunday School: 9:15 a.m., Sun·
day Service: 11:00 a.m.
Wednelday Evenlnr lleettn&:
8:00. Readtna Room. 3315 v" lJdo. Newport Beach, open 10
a.m.-5 p.m. week dan, 10 a.m.· 7:4!5 p.m. Wedne.day.. 7-9 p.m.
Frtday .vmtnn.
CBILCIT LlJ"'''IE&UU CBUac& or COSTA KEIA
(JU.Anart lyaod)
AJDertca IAvfOD llaJ.L eo.ta ....
Pat01'1 a... a..tbar TorDew Sunday Services: Worship Serv·
lee 9 a.m. Sunday School at
10:1!5 a.m.
BALBOA ISLA!m
COKIII1JifiTI' II'K'I'IiODIIT
115 A9cM A.._ Balboa la1aDd ~~ .... 0..-cl lapp ......
Sunday ~: 9:30 a. m.
Church School; p:ao and U:OO
a.m. WonhJp Service. -
PDtST aA.PT'IIT canca
lcmta AM Aft. at K...,..U. eo.ta .. ... ...... a. ...... CiliA
Sunday Servicea: 9:4.5 a.m. Sunday School; 11
a.m. Worabtp Service.; 6:30
p.m., Bapttat Tralninr Union;
7:30 p.m.. Eventna Service. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m., Prayer,
Pral.M and Bible Study. Mon·
day: 7:30 p.m. Men'a Chorua
p r a c t I c e ; 8:30 p.m. Men'a
Prayer~g.
CBUKB or OVJI LADY or liT. CA'DUL J"tw ...... aa..s..a..,..n ~-·· l'.U..I~Ief·~ ,......., ~ , ...
AMt. Sunday Muee~: 1:00 and 10:00
an(! U;JO a.m. Ccmteeton: lilt· a.rda78 and .... ., t.l .,.....,. •
=~~~.~~ p.m. DallJ' ..._ 1:00 a.m. J"'nt ~lday: 8!30 a.m. and 8:00p.m.
Novena (Perpetual Help):
Tuead.ay, 7:4!5/.m. Plahermen'a
Mua, July an Aurut, Sunday
4 a.m.
UNIYKDAUIT CO ... U.fft ra..a..owua. PeUCI•»oue
515W ....... ahd....U.O. ........_ ..... r.w ......
Sunday Sdlool. 10:30 a.m. Mom.
in I wonhlp. U :00 a.m. -ft'. JAJIU UISCOPAL IDYIIIUdo.N.....-t.._. ~·aw.Jolua&hrllll. ....
SundQ .rvtcea: 8:00 a.m. HolY
Communion, 9:15 a.m. U a.m.
Sunday 8Cbool; 9:15a.m. mom·
lng prayer and termon, 11 a.m.
worship aervlce. T h u r a d a y
Services: 9:15 a.m. Prayer
GuUd; 10:30 Holy Communion.
ST. JOBll YIAJnfBT
Slt Kari.De A.._ Balboa w-4
IIAmol' Dllt
ratbft S~K.Uey. ,__ rat.bew Jraraana
AMt. tot Sunday Muses: 7:00 a.m. It 9:00
a.m. Confession: Saturday• and
eves. of 1st P'L'Idaya and Holy Day.; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.: Flrlt
Friday Maa 8 a.m. Summer
M..., July and Auruat Sunday, n a.m.
~008011~,.. -. •u alfftAI. aDL& cauaca
COWIIU.ht .. UNKa o.-._a.._ ttt Did lt. C ens •• all a........_ LD•tt .. ._ na......, .. ~.., a.a.K-........_ ~ air ' lundaJ Moo~: 1:41 Lift. MOlD· ...._. ... iS._ ~ .... tea U:OO; Wwntq .. ~cnl\... . ... ...,.., .,. w....-.,.. S~11• u:_ ;,;::. Jce. Wectn••••-'• 'f:80 p.m. t:a .... · , .... ,..... IDIIt t:15 p.m. .. .,..
. ..
•
.,.Or,::•:•.: .. :-; ..._ Ebell's Annual Tinsel Tea an,. County o.Jta Gamma
:J:U ..:::y ~·u.-: .:=:; Date Is Changed to Dec. 8
..,._Walter ap~eer, m aa.J Dr ..
CoroM ... Mar. I .l clulllp .. the date (#. the nounced that her rroup will ;====:;::=====::; o.o.DM mecttna al the Dell b._ a tea and exhibit ot their
Off to a
Good
Start
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Club trGm the ftl8t Tbu.nday to patntlnp nest 11lUI"'day &om 2
Dtc. I wu &I)DOUneed at the to 5 p.m. at the American Le· If~ IMIItlna held la-t lion CJubboue. ·
Tlu&nclq at the American Le-New atflllat.a ot the Sentor lloe Ball. Newport. Club lntroclueed by Mra. John
Tbla will be tbe annual 'nnul Lamar tneluded Mmea. J. L. Die-
Tea. wtth a real am.tmu party mon, B. L. Beaman, Sam Howard,
wttb both tbe EbeU Juniora and Lawrence 'nlton, Roy c. Arm·
8enJora acttna u eo-hOIIte.•. atron.r, M . L. Proulx. L. W. Cov-
f~QuUtmu '&ound the World" ert. A. G. Hughes. Otto Culber·
will be narrated by Lynne Shan· llton, Winona J. Shaver, Eugene
non with m u•cal porUona of the A. SchulUan. aU ol the Harbor
Procram liven by Hendttk de Area, and MrL Evelyn Globin,
Beer, tenor, and Xarln JUgler, Santa Ana.
harpwt ------------
Two widely varied lmpreuJona
of the. Japaneee people were pre-
tented at 1ut n nmday'a meet-
Ing ot the Ebell Club. Mn. Claire
Wlallz.enua of Laguna related
her yean u an lntemH of X.O.
Banos prt.on tn ManUL Mta .
Beryl Kent, X.O. Angeles newapa·
per woman and forelp corre-
tpOndent. told of her experiences
ln the educational field 1n Nip·
pon followin& the war.
,
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Llll IIIIET
... uram
Beet thJa! "Won't 80mebody
pleue do something to make ua
glamorou.!" chlrrped a bunch
of beet& banded together, m de·
mand theJr culinary rl(hta . . .
"We're red . . . we tJt r11ht In
with the oncoming festive MUOn
. .. And we're a change In Oavor
from cranberries 'n tornatoe.!"
Glorletta heeded their cry ...
"I'll make you Into a Beet ,Upte
Salad ... I'll comb1ne you with
the right amounts of vtnqar,
sugar, onJon and spi'* ... rll
can you, ., •• you'll be ready to
serve on a alke of c:ril:p lettuce
topped with mayonnaJae . . .
You'll be dJvlne with alices of
hard boiled ecp and wtu tJt liiJ. Kent, who helped In the
founding of the first woman's
elub In JaQ&n, told of the dltfl·
A "Leaderahip Training Pro·
JTam" being inaugurated at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church
thla month hu been announ~
by Mlaa Helen Horr. director of
Chrlnlan education, who wiU be
In charge of the project. The pro·
JTam Ia almed at providing guld·
ance for the teachers, substitutes
and usl.stanta who help In the
church school work. Classes wUl
be held on Nov. 14, 21 and 28 at
7:30 to 9 p.m.
.......... ,...,
For II Ira••
-------------------------right In with any v~~ble salad as a beauWuJ splash of
Cl:aclrwe A IllAta. lletla ...._ cul tte. in penuading the Jap-
CIRCUS
BGOTERY
Ill a-t I"' lt.
-.aaA C&Wi&r
c.,.. ....
()pea Pd. "nl ...... ..............
IIJIL .....
..... at:Net ,._ .......
lr'IMMdJ'I ... l
Open Fri. 'Tll 9 p.m.
&Jlfte woman to look upon her-
.elt u an Individual with rlghta
u a human being alter centur-
Ies of·aervlllty. Through the ed·
ucatfon of 1apanese women, they
have raised the standards of
their homes to the point where
lite expectancy hu Increased by
ten yean and two inches hu
been average lncreue In the
stature. of the chUd:ren, she said.
During the bualneu meeting
Mrs. Nicholas Brettner. president,
thanked members of Book Sec·
tfon D and the Garden Section
members for their aalatance In
serving the pre-program lunt::h·
eon p~ed by Mrs. E. A. Rogers
and her com.mtttee. Mra. Lewla
Matthiu. art RCtton leader. an·
ltltra I I I ....... • •••
Filplr-.WIIrlll~.~
lelu far II lle1r.
Jam Paya art 7a15 W.tesday ......m, Ia a apec1a1 ...... ..,
aad eo.dlu..&Dg ct-. To. ,W fladlt a pMt aid to _..tal
CIDd ....... well .....
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IITartt t-4fll. lh ' Ill OIIDIITCIII ~~ .u.cL
C1111111 IMI4 Ia lhljGde llaJe ltadlo ef a... & Jlodo"D9
812 K, c:oc.t IIWJ'. c... dol liar • .aa-.... Pan 1'beartl'e
The Orange County Philhar-
monic Society is making plans to
hold lu first youth concert In
January, according to Mrs. Mor·
rls Slack of Fullerton. who has
been named as youth concerts
chairman for the county.
The society's regular orchestra
will perform for the youth con-
certa under -the direction of the
permanent conductor. Frieda Bel·
In! ante.
Read the Enstp Want Ad pap.
Fltteen 7-year-old girls from
Ha.rbor VIew ~hool are becom-
Ing Brownlee at an Investiture
ceremony being held at 2 p.m.
today (Thursday) In the Corona
del Mar Community Church.
These girls. who'll be members
of Brownie Troop No. 25, are Su-
san Butterworth, Susan Corfman,
VIckie Dam, Sharon Dugan. Pat·
ty Gardner, Pamela Goodman,
Ann Hart.hom, Florence Hav~na.
Tina Hess. Gall Howard, Nancy
Jarvia, Sharon ~ Jones, Donna
McXarny, Claudia Sinclair and
Terry Ann Zander.
Troop leader Ia Mrs. Ma.rgaret
McKamy and her co-leader Ia
Mrs. Loul.se Zander.
£HIJRCHES
ClmiSTIAJf SCIEJICE c:au... I and senior Pilgrim F~Uowshlp
That all may find their berl· gToups will m~ at 6:30 p.m.
tage as children of God Ia em· Sunday.
phulzed In the Lesson-Sermon • • •
on "Mortals and lmmortala" Tt1LE PACEAKT PLAJI1fED
given at the Newport Beach Rehearsals are In progress for
Christian Science chw-ch Sunday. the Christmas pareant to be pre-
The Golden Text Is from Romans sented by Holly Vl.sel Sunday
(8:91, "Ye are not In the flesh, evenJnr. Dec. 18. at Christ
but In the Spirit, lt so be that Chuich by th~ Sea. Newport. A
the Spirit of God dwell in you." cast of 50 actors Is being directed
• • • by Mrs. Vise!, with the asslat·
OlnVEUALJST P'ELLOWSIID ance of Irma Rutter, ~ah
"Ugbt from the Chinese PhU-Langer and Mrs. Roy Carlaon. So-
oeophen" will be the sermon jlolsts and choral ensembles are
subject of Rev. Frederick Ringe preparing the music background.
In the Universalist Community a~mpanlf'd by La Vern~ Jacobs.
Fellowship at 11 a.m. Sunday In
:• 8 8 • 8 • c•:•:• •••••• ·=· . 8 •:• I •••••• I • •:• •:•:• ' the Ebell Clubhouse, 515 W. BaJ .. Read the Enslen Want Ad pare.
boa Blvd .. Balboa. Mrs. Ringe Ia ~MMMMMMMMMMN "HOWDY NEIGHBOR! ..
M M E E h M M M i h M M ;:a:+ 8 M M M +:+:e M E M:M:e E i I & M & M & i
mlnlster of music, Henry Hofman I
Jr. Is In charge ot juniors and
Intermediates, Miss Kathy Hoi·
mann teaches the lltUe folks and
Newcomers to the area busl-where the smog bothered ·Mr. Or. Frank Mclntyre and WIIUam
ness-wlae as well u In their Eagan particularly. He Ia a re-WUey share In leading dlscus·
home llte are Mr~ and Mrs. Harry tired movie camerman and was slona for the adults.
Creagan, who live on Santa Ana formerly connected with Warner • • •
Ave., Newport Helrhts. Mr. Crea-Brothers studios. CDII C0101U111TT c:av.CB
l&n came here this fall to be· • • • hv. Edwln C. Gornke, min·
l...al9..t oou.etMa ........ lid
c:na.iM dotboe Ia Ole a..tla
1aad.
WILTII CUll'S
come manager of the Brat Shop New resldenll In Irvine Terrace lster, will preach duplicate serv-
ln Costa Mesa and be and Mrs. are Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gard-Ices at 9:45 and 11 a.m. Sunday HawaiiaD Sbopa
Creagan bought their Newport ner, who moved there from Udo In the Corona del Mar Commu-a• L o..t. L e 1 .._.
Helghta home. The Creagana lale on Oct. 29. Before coming to nlty Cbu.rcb. lila eennon topic ._. ta-..,.,.. ._...
came to the Harbor ara frGID tbe Harbor .,..._ Uae ear.Jnen wU1 be "Cilaractertatlaa ol Con· (QIII:SIIIIJIIDATl
San Mateo, where be wu wttb a were reddenta o1 AreadJa for aev· tem~~porary~~~Cb~Ntl~~a~n~lty!:: ... ~J~unlar~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! manaaement eoMUJttnc tlnn. en1 years. ReatdJna at the Gard· -
Mrs. Creaean Ia originally &om ner restden~ are Mr. and Mra.
MJ&swlppl and her husband Munay Gardner. th~lr son John.
worked for General Motors In Des ny, who ls a student at Harbor
Moines. Iowa. and In Soutb Da-High School, and another son
If Pocahontas • • •
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ kota. The couple met when he Mickey and his wlte and baby ;:: wu In military training during MJchael. Jrl.lckey Is a student at
World War II. Mr. Creagan Orange Coast Collqe. Mr. Mur-
S«Ved overseas with the Ust Dl· ray Gardn~r Ia In buslnHS In A Fine Decorating
Service Awaits You
FMII•a .,
a • ..,..wu
Corona del Mar Balboa Jaland
mlon In New Guinea. Compton. • • •
Vacationing In the Harbor area
last June so attracted the Charles
Vaught family that they went
back to Portland, Ore., only to
pack their thJnga and now are
permanent residents living on
Larkspur Ave. In Corona del Mar.
Besides Mr. and Mrs. Vaught, the
family Includes two little gtrla,
14-month-old Sally and Malzfe.
who .Is 3~. Mr. Vaught ls em-
ployed at South Coast Company
In Newport. The Vaughta have
also sold other folks on Uvtng
In Southern California. Mrs.
Vaught's mother Is going to move
to Laguna. 0 • • •
• • •
Smog drove Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Sta.n.sbury to lrvtne TerTace after
ten years In the Burbank area.
In fact the whole farnJly moved •
down . . . the Stansburys mar-
ried daughter, the Marlin John·
aona, and their two children have
alao recently moved to Irvine
Terrace.
Woman'sCiub
Names Sec'y
Just barely settled In theJr ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~Poinsettia Ave. home In Corona
del Mar are Mr. and Mrs. Jack·
son Eagan, who moved to the
Rnrbor area Oct. 29. The Eagans
moved from S h e r m a n Oaks.
Mrs. Frank carlton has been
appointed corresponding IM!(:re·
tary of the Udo l&Je Woman's
Club. replacing Mrs. Nell Cam·
eron. who h u resigned. It ~ an·
nounced by Mrs. 11lomu Letto.
president. Rug & (arpet Cleaning
WALL 1'0 WALL
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OK TOVa n.ooa
u, •••• ..,
OLEIIED
IDYourHome
na at'DUftl a JL&A~VD
SHALITA'S ..... -. ....
MARIA E. VARADY, M. D.
PIIYSICIAM AJQ) SUBGIX>N . '
n.D•IIIa••• , ......... ,.21
The club voted at Ita OctobeJ"
meeting to permit Brownie Troops
1 and 59 to !'Met at the Udo
Clubhouse. The Brownies wtll be
sponaored by the Woman's Club.
Entertainment at the October
"SWeden In Cloee-up" wm be meeting was provided by hagy
preMnted fn the World Travel-Sheffield and Dorothy Schultz.
oaue Serlee Monday evening. duo-pianists, who played mualc
Nov. 21, tn the Newport Harbor by Llszt, Brahms. MUbaud, Jo-
Hia h School auditorium. Mta. hann Strauss. Chopin, Roaal.nl,
lljol'd.. Parker will lhow color Benjamin and Rachmaninoff.
ftJJM ol mocJem Stockholm. the
tanntna country of DalamL the SAY IT WITII
W and al Gotland, the walled
dty ol Vtaby and .cenes of Lap·
land.
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(' Mw.-a..l)
,..... llalr.-ablf
..._a auotBalr•O.t
a
abe would
wear a
The new clever slant of the
cup aau~ perft'ct separa·
tJon. captures that evasJve
line of youth.
red garnish!" Grandma
Burny looked through ber recipes
from France . . . finally found
one so old, ahe could hardly dls-
cern the faint hand writing. "I'll
pickle you!" aald Grandma
Burny, '1'11 leave you whole and
when you come out of the brtne
you'll be the moe delJcatey fla.
vored French Garlic BeeU that
ever &hook hands with a dill
pickle!"
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* * * Beat this! w.·n be closed Fri-
1 day. November 11. Vet~ran·s Day
. . . also Thanksgtvl nc. Christ.
mas and New Year's ...
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---I••• II IIIII 1111 .Pl ..... • Till Ptbi Optimists Hear Debate Over I>T 4 Ne~~ Local Pupils Will Present
Councilmanic District Plan P t S h ~ ~ ~=~ ~~ :» ~ .::::.-:. ~ :'ci Rev. June. Stewart ot St. An· rog~am a peec IVJ8eting Ilea. 1a belnr attend u the otW fadlltW.. •
· -na. Newport Harbor OptimJit but,.,.. cu.cu..cs at ~Nat length m-ew. ~yta1an auuda wW · ~ from BOI'ace EnaJrn rrand prla to be ~wu away at r===========i
Club beud a dtobate at t.hetr bet:on betnr lnehaded ln the le~dk ai paneth 18~t th~· and Harbcw View 8Choob have 10 ~ M~~ ~;,_oJll~n· t St.the ~nthuaJ hOIMC!OHJIJ'hlnrSc:.hramle lnof Kn•it Tueeday noon meettnr OYer the Charter. He aa.14 tw favored leav· wor n e ome, &! e ~ew· -_., r·--· All ony'a 1 oo
propodlon on the Dec. 6 apedaL Ina It u it becau.ee IWln.lng the port Elemmtary PTA nMettnr at !::.o:o-: :.~~~S:~: ed th1a demon.atratlon at the Lonl Beach Nov. 18.
election concernlnl the method cJty 1a no* btr buatu-. the 7:30 p.m. Monday in the .ebool ventJon ot the Ameolcan Speed\ ~~o~d~ap.far~ :f:!; Thla 1a a proJeef of the Dad'•
ol namlna oou.ncUmen. Councllta the Bo&lcS of Directors audltorlulD. ud Hearl~\~ A.aoctatJon. to be School, and the demon.at:ratJon eo Club of the achool. Awarding of
1. Let.Ue Steaenaen ot Corona of th1a buatneu. ud therefore lt Featured on the panel wtU be held Kov. 17, 18 and 19 at the lm~ the poup that Dr. Sara the home u grand prize wut be
del War, who wu chalrman of 1a the duty ot NCb councilman Ia.eph Hamblet, prlnclpal of Statler hotel tn Los AngelH. Stinchfield Hawk. an otflclal of the culmination ol a drive to
the Board of Freeholders who to look out aft• the over-all ln· Newport Harbor Union Blah On Friday afternoon, Nov. 18, the &.aiiOCiaUon, requeeted a re· ralte funda for addttJonaJ facUI·
drafted the present method lnto teretrts ot th~ dty u a whole, School; Donald C.· Brldaeman, Mn. Anna June Wevlll ftom Bar· peat pelformuce for the nation· Ues at the ec:bool1be new home
the Charter, favored leaving It rather than juat the interest.a of professor of eoctolol)' at Oranp bor VIew Sdlool will take a kin· a1 oomrentton. tn the northerly portion of Costa
the way It 1s now -ln other one dlstdct. Coast Colleae. and Capt. Harry deraa.rten eroup there to demon· Mesa wUJ include landscaplna,
words, nominate candidates with· All councilmen should be fa. Lace of the Newport Bea~ pollee strate a part ot their dally pro· On Saturday morning, Nov. 19, carpet. and drapes. Ooor·to-ceU·
In dlstrtct.s, but choose the eeven mlllar with the entl.re city and department. eram -rhythmic actlvitlea. The Mrs. Jane P~t will take her lng fireplace and a modem. bullt·
councilmen by vote ?' all elec· should be Julown by all, he said. Fifth grade room mothers wlll puptla will uae tree. Interpret&· eighth grade apeech cl~. to the In kitchen. Another feature ot
tors In the city. The Charter ~ecogntz.e. the fact aerve as hostesses for the eve· Uve and aona rhythma to show meeting to demonstrate spe<.>eh Halecreat Campus Estates Is the
Andrew W. Smith of Corona del that the city la dlyfded reo· nlng. bow much the body movements education 1n the public achool." tour·acre recreatlon area to be
Try] ......... $1 Oaddle .... Kit P•--.••••.-4 CblldNa ••• tiM .... Mar, former councUman and graphlcaJly, he commented, and Role playing u a technique in buUt for realdenta. contatnlng a
mayor, supported the proposition that 1s why the Freeholders speech education wUl be ahown. ... ...,...,llppe ..
JOQCIID .... •••d ....... on the ballot. which calls for reached the oompromlae ol nom· PI A M d t Qb The chJldren will view a film,
election of each councllm&n by lnatlon by districts. 10 that e&ch ans re a e 0 serve dlacuss It, and then re·enecat lt.
voters wlthln each particular d!a· area of the dty wlll be repre· using thelr own Ideas. Tbls wlll
trlct. sented on Cou.ncU, and election safe Dr·· v·· n 9 Day 0 n Dec I be followed by a panel dlacuuJon Mr. Steffensen said the present by the voters at large. • of the chUdren's respo.n.ea.
method wa.s not adopted lightly, Mr. Steffensen argued that the Partidpattng in the demon · ;::::========-====. last CouncU elecUon. the first "A death·free 21 days ln Or· S·D Day tor Orange County, Cub& stratlon will be Norma Atkins,
under the Charter, showed no ange County will ahow that Morrl&. wu present. John Baker, Mary Anita Bandel.
gang control, nor any pattern of the accident problem can be Representing Newport Harbor Kristina Berg, Vivian Brown,
votes. whipped," stated 0 . W. (Dick) Union High School were William Chrls Carr, Ilm D'Errlco. Pamela Say It
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Col. Smith asserted that the Richard, Sate·Drlving Day Direc· McLaughlin. advisor for the Elaner. John Fields. Sherry Flor·
election demonstrated the fault tor for Newport Beach, during a Board of Control; William ~r· ln. Nancy Gardner, Sandy God·
In the present method, because luncheon for the S·D Day com-nau, head ol Harbor's driver edu· win, Diane Greene, Lynn Hof.
the candidates who were the mlttee at the Newport Harbor cation program; John Hopkins, man, Lucky Hogan, Charlotte
choice of the majority of voters Yacht Club last Friday. pres ident of Harbor High's stu· Marx, Susan Hughes. Pamela
In Districts 1 (West Newport), 5 "Be both a convert and a dis· dent body, and Sharon Crowl, ed· McKenzie, Jock McSevney, Carol
(Balboa Island> and 6 (south· clple," was hls advice to mem-ltor of the high school news· Moganson. Louise Peters. Mary
easterly Corona del Ma r) were bers of the committee. paper. Io Reilly, Diane Schindler. Steve
defeated by t he vote at large. The representatives of various Definite programs tor observ· Selerson, Mike Tandy, Tad To·
Therefore these th~ee districts organizations In Newport Beach lng S·D Day minus 10, S·D Day bitt, Richard Watson, Sandra
have been deprived of the right pledged their s uPport and Itself. and S·D Day plus 10, are Watson and Richard Wllllamson.
to have the councilman of their planned the program of action now being formed under the Mrs. Leslie Vaughan, speech
choice, he said. for the ten days preceding and guidance of Mr. Richard and the consultant for the Newport Ele·
"Councilman Gerald Bennett following S·D Day, Dec. l . members of the committee for mentary Schools, wiJl attend the
could never win tn West New· Guest at the comm.Jttee meet· Safe-Driving Day. convention.
port CDistrlct 11 ," he said. "So lng was James Tillery, a repre·
West Newport Is faced with the sentatlve of Governor Goodwin I .
probabUity of being represented Knight's Safety Council. Mr. Till· Drama of 'Carson Corners'
Is Chosen as Senior Play
for the next four years by a can· ery said that he hoped S·D Day
didate they do not seem to want, could build up enough steam to
and who ju.st barely lives within last the remalnlng part of the
the district. by about 15 feet. year. He also stated that every
religious or whimsical. From "Under the present system, the five minutes. or the length of his Harbor High's senior class play
wfU be "The Remarkable lncl·
dent at Carson Corners." to be
presented Friday and Saturday,
Dec. 2 and 3. The High School
PTA will again sponsor the play,
and proceeds wUI go toward the
PTA scholarships.
the dead boy's father ligures as
a key witness on whose testl·
mony the shocking verdict final·
ly hinges.
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650 to 750 votes controlled by the speech. someone was killed
Old Guard, or City Hall guard. while driving In the United
can be used to defeat any candl· States. As far as Orange County
date In any district." wu concerned, 120 people had
The councilmanic district meth· been killed to this date in 1955
od is In line with county, state as compa red to 75 at this time
and national election procedure, last year.
he stated. The present system Is Edgar Hill represented the
like allowing another county to service clubs of the area; Mac
vote tor the sherllf of Orange Renfro, the Chamber of Com·
County, or to have Arizona vote merce, and James Penney, the
for a Callfornia senator, he com· Junior Chamber of Commerce.
mented. Mayor Dora Hill and Newport
FtoiMII Ba~t~•l
C I t y M a n a g e r John Sailors
pledged their support. Major R.
J. Meeker ot El Toro Marine Base
stated that the Base would back
everything. T. Weston Jay ol the
fnaW'&nce dealers. Captaln Harry
Lace of the Pollee Department,
and Ftre Chief Ian Brisco all con·
trlbuted their help. Director of
This Is an original television
drama written tor Studio 1. The
action centers around the efforts
of the students of a high school
to ferret out the true story of the
death of popular Bill McGinnis.
Although the death Is listed as
accidental at first, Mr. Kovdesky,
school janitor, Is eventually ac·
cused of murdering Bill by push·
1ng hlm from a tlre escape.
The atudenq otkaln penntulon
to hold a trial to which the par·
ents are invited, and In a tense
courtroom scene In th~ last act.
The annual Harbor High foot·
ball banquet wlll be held Tun·
day evening, Nov. 22. at the lr·
vine Coast Country Club. Letters
will be awarded and other hon ·
ors w ill be announced for the
vanity, junior varsity. Bee and
Cee football squads.
• • • of 50dal no IE
The play has no "real" stars.
Every character In Its large cast
Is Interdependent and all the
roles are almost equal. according
to drama coach Robert Wentz.
The cast Includes Darlth Sher·
rUJ, Norma Heffner, Lucllle Tay·
lor, Beverly Stafford, Heather
Uddle, Sue Nissen, Sherry Inloes,
Margie Stovall. Mary Haynes.
Kayla Hurst, Elizabeth Snowden,
Steve Watcher, Tom Niquette.
Gawain Mauger, Carlton Daw.
son, David Grant. Dennis Har·
wood, Mike Michaud. Dennis
Henderson. Darrell Ba..rt.ahozn and
Boy Ca.lderbead.
ln Important roles Nell ~atty
and Boy Daniel. Mlke Bartlett
and David Powers.. Sandra Wll·
IIams and Pa t Kelter, a nd Diane
Joye and Carol King are double
cast. The part of the janitor Is
--------------------------being played by Derry Noga,
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Heater. Only 6.000 miles and
a Real Buy! It's like New·
but the price Is
of acting to be "o~"-hls thin
face belled his be·plllowed stom·
ach.
Harbor's exchange student from
Germany.
Family Night
Planning a double-header pro·
gram for their Family Night on
Wednesday, Nov. 16, are mem·
bers of the Balboa Island Com ·
munlty Methodist Church. The
El-lalll'llll laclllllst ..............
Funeral services for Robert
Clinton Barnes, 75, of 273 East
19th St., Costa Mesa, were held
yesterday ln Parkes· Rldley Mor·
tuary Chapel. with Rev. E. G.
Hurat of the Church of Christ
oUlclatJna. Mr. Barnes died Sat·
urday at hla home of a heart at·
tack. He wu a native of Kansas,
came to Costa Mesa In 1935. He
was a retired raUroad machinist.
Survivors are bla wife, Mrs.
Rozllle Barnes; five sons. Adam
W.. Ralph L. and Phtlllp L.. of
Costa Meaa. Robert 1. of Vista
and Ronald C .. ol Oklahoma;
three daughters, Mrs. Ltlllan
Mavity of Co.tta Mesa. Mrs. Ber·
die Howe of South America and
Mrs. Ellen Jamllon of Escondido;
a st.ter and a brother. 15 grand·
children and two great-grand·
children.
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Understand that Wanda Traut ·
weln and Sandra Swanson, Har·
bor High strutters. bad a glori·
ous time a week ago when they
were featured at the "Y -Day"
festivities at Hollywood Bowl as
the Top Team Talent. The girls
received a set of matched Jug-
gage for thel• act, but the most
fun of a ll was the tremendous
enthusiasm the audience had for
their skit and dance "Bobby
Socks." As a double lucky mem·
ber of the prlze.wlnnlng Swan·
son family, Sandra's brother,
Don. got one of the 6 auto·
graphed footballs thrown Into
the audience by Elroy "Crazy-
legs" Hirsch.
I also mlsaed a few accents,
for undoubtedly the Tommy, the
Klwt and even the nurse and the
orderly In a British hospital In
Southeast Asia, would have a c·
cents not unlike their Engllsh
cousin, Tommy. ''Hut)\.Heart" Is
a strong play and I'm''sure was
readily enjoyed by the overflow
audience tor both Jt.s message
and the "bonnie" job the players
did.
first halt of the evening's actlvi· -=====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ues wlll honor the Boy Scouts of -
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900 W. Coast Hwy.
Ll 8·5545
NEWPORT BEACH
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900 W. Coast Hwy.
u 8-5545
NEWPORT BEACH
• are 1n
Glydon's
Cooool . . . and comlort ·
able the hlgh cut brief
fashioned for action . • .
tlnn nylon bobblnet aide
and back. aatJn lutex
front and bade. band Up
top and bottom. 4" de·
tadtable g a r t era . In
white Small. MNlum.
Large.
• • •
Proof that Hoag Hospital IS
crowded: Administrator Wlnit:red
Bacon had to take a room In the
maternity wing when she was
put to bed recently for troubles
1n the cest cavity. • • •
There was a special birthday
party last Friday. It was a cele·
bratlon In honor of Mrs. Annie
E. Dorr, who was 95 years old
that day. Mrs. Dorr ls the mother
of L. B. Dorr of 325 OPchtd Ave ..
Corona del Mar. Her son and
daughter·ln·law b r o u g b t the
birthday lady down to Corona
del Mar from her home In Santa
Ana to have a dinner and special
cake tor the oocuJon. • • •
• • •
Joe Limon at Coaat Super Mar·
ket In Coron& del Mar hu a new
version for Hallowe'en. He said
he was going armed with a glass
a nd a can opener with the line,
"Trick or Drink!" Said he was
expecting an Alka Selzer at the
sixth house.
• • •
There was unscheduled excite·
ment at the Corona del Mar
Community Church last Sunday.
LJttle Douglu Hilliard tell while
running during Sunday School
cla.u and a stick he wu carrying
gouged hla forehead, requiring
5e'Veral atltches to close. Mra.
Edwin Gomke, wtte of the min·
later, tainted during the 11
o'clock service. She hu been re·
cuperatlng from recent surgery.
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Troop 81. The remaining portion
wJll feature a sound and color
motion p I c t u r e , "Conquering
Jungle Barriers," on the work of
the Missionary Aviation Fellow-
ship. The program wtll follow a
pot ·lutJ< supper in Dearborn Ha ll.
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Whlle 80IDe ol. the Naltcn an boU'd1nc a plane thll JDOnl1q
<'nn&nday) a lot of oth .. an wt.ab1n& that tb1l could haw
ben a earava.n to tbe 8H!b'
eonwntiollln ~ew York. At taU-
ott tbere .,.. ~deftt ud Mrs.
Charla Rut. Loll Vopl. Gloden
Fay and board .ec:reta.ry Fuel
Walker. • • •
New memben jolnlnl tbe !f..,.
port Rubor Realty Board Include
R. L Pattenon, former Newport
City Enetneer, at 3011 Newport
Blvd., Newport; Loula F. Boyn·
ton, at the Earl Stanley Bayside
Dr. OUlce; PetiY Jfaruen. an U ·
eoctate with Ben Whitman 1n Co·
rona del Mar, and Dorlt Walker.
an a.oclate wtth Bay and Beach
Realty.
• • •
Clyde Meyer hu moYed over
from the Blanche Gates office to
the new arcade on the I.aland,
where Charles McltJnnon bu hia
office. GeralcUne Von Husen Ls
new with the Cates office. • • •
Unsung
Commercials
Richard's Lido Market. along
with more than 7000 other .uper
marketl, all members of Super
Market ln.ltltute. wtll preu a
drive for lncreued ..-o( ])«k
proctuets to help lltabl.lla the hoc
market. It Ls announced by Dick
Richard. Super Market In.stJtute
Ls respondlnJ to appeals from
Sec:retary of Agrlcu I ture Ezra
Taft Ben.lon and the nation's hog
porduters for aid 1,. the present
laree marketing of hop.
.00& aEVlEW SCBEJ)ULED
Dorothea Sheely. N e w p o r t
Beach librarian, will give a book
review on South America at the
November meetlnl of the Church
School Guild of the Corona del
Mar Community Church. The
meetlne will be held Monday
evenlne at the home of Mrs. W.
D. Huma.son, 305 Orchid Ave., Co·
rona del Mar.
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SANTA ANA
Mon.·Frl. 8 A..M.·f P.M.
IDVICES
Pllml8
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w Too Lnte to Claady
FOR SALE by own er: CDM home
and Income, lovely ranch style
duplex on lot and half, ocean
side hwy., finest eonst.., heavy
shake roof. 2· bdm. each. forced
alr beat. hdw. (}oora. separate
·patiO&. .HA 1884-R.
mCELt ri1iJilSHED roG~D. prt.
vate entrance. private bath,
near post olfJce, banJt and
stores, 325 OrchJd Ave., Harbor
512-R.
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ot U.S. Royal Supreme White
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Llneoln-Mercury 900 W. Coast Hwy. u 8·5545
NEWPORT BEACH
Tbt. ..ema to be the
quJckMt meana to ma..ke
known to you our speclal
lllt.lne needa.
L 2 Mdt. or lareer bayfront
bome, ad4lt:Sonal Income
untt optional • . . too.ooo.
2. 3 bedr. modern home
Balboa laland at Corona
del Mar with or without
MParate apt. ... prtce
open.
3. Older B a I b o a laland
hou.e. 1, ~ or 3 bedrs. ok.
Will remodel 1t nee.
We have bonafide buyers
watttne for these properties.
U you ¥e 10ln1 to aeU . . .
and your house meet.a these
wants . . . call Harbor m
. .. It mlEht mean a quick
sale for you! • 1SLUD IEILTY CO.
4.98 Park, ,Balboa laland HA m
IIUD lEW
A cute Uttle home of 3-bdrs.,
2 baths, le. llvtne nn. opens
to &bettered patio, wood panel
tlnl.!h ln llvtne room and
dlnlne room. Buy now and
have your chotce-of colora.
Priced $28,750
• • •
HlD.VIEW
4-bedr. home, den, 2 baths,
hardwood and c a r p e t e d
floors,
$45,000,
Submit down. • • •
BAY SHIRES IIRIIII
3-bedr. Uvtne room 1Sx20,
fireplace, fence, c over e d
patio CJtn't be dupllated for
You'll Never Buy This Again For
$17,750
Earl w ...... ,
REALTOR
225 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island cau Harbor 1775,
or Bayside OWce Harbor 329'7
Eves. Edith Maroon. HYatt 4-6222
John MacNab, Harbor 5359
Lout. Boynton Harbor 2878
AS USY AS Pllmll
.. EYU
YM'IIillll I ..
20% IDUII
on the best PAYING
INVESTMENT
In Newport Beach
3 UNITS
Two-3 bdr. It one 2-bed.r. 3
garages ... Near shops.
$22.500 . . . will comJder offer .. ,.. ,., ....
2305 W. Balboa Blvd.
Newport Beach HA 3371
All your p rint1nq needs wiR be
handled conveniently end court·
eou1ly in the completely-equip-
ped J ob Printinq De~rtment of
your Harbor Areo Newspaper.
The En-.ian. 1104 Coast 81.. COM
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COSTA MESA SPECIALS
L Bualnea. parldn1, st«ap. and expanalon all at
2'74·8 Newport Blvd. Front 66' x ~-new bld ...
45' x 52'-2 or 3 otflees. Rev uea encl--% ac:r.-
l ·Bedr. st. home and evaee. $&5.000. Terms.
Now al.so leaalne 2 offices.
2. Open Rou.~e---2150 Rural Lane-Sat. and Sun. 1·5
p.m. 3·Bedrm. laree lot-b.w. tl., patio, tlreplac.e-
·--·--··········-··-··-····-·-·---------·· 13,600 C&n't Hardly 1et these no more!
3.. 2 lou toeether on Roehester and also on Wal· nut Place, _.6,000.00 for eacb palr.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS SPECIALS
L• 406 Holmwood-Near Hospital, Hellpot. and trana·
portatJon. 3·bednn., 3 car earage. 1 ~ bat.b-beauti·
lui blrcll cabinet woodwork. Landscaped. encl
patio. OPEN HOUSE. Sat. and Sun. 1·5 p.m. Terms.
24.500
2. 4-Bedrm.-2 baths with Intra red heat. Forced air-
landscaped-gar., near HIEh School. Terma _.14.50()
LONG BEACH
Terrific busln~ pro~ltlon, net 25%. automatic car
waah and eas station! ldeallocaUon, good leue.
&l~r~~Fer......_
.. Cesllllll
52&,000
Owner will ~artlclpate to qualified buyers
HENRY C. VAUGHN, TED HAUSER, WILUS JONES
2CYl9 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
Uberty 8·4761-Eves.: Uberty 8-4718, Harbor 3064-M'
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• • •
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Newport Harbor
Board of Realtors
401 N. Newport Blvd.-NI!"'lf'PPrt Beach
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Cl .. C11111
Sparklln~ two tone Green
finish, fully equipped. ONE
owner It priced to ~11.
• ., $11 ...
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900 W. Coast Hwy. u 8 ·5545
NEWPORT BEACH
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II THE
CROSSROADS
VILLI IE
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FREE
RENT
Fnl••• -•
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FACING FAMOUS
HERB KENNY PARK
804 E. SURF. BALBOA
YOU PAY UTIUTIES AND
TAXES. C H I L 0 R E N AND
PETS WELCOME.
SEE YOUR
FRIENDLY LANDLORD
TUIE
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AD~ LOOIDIIQ .all A GOOD 'fn'AMIIIt
IF 10 cc.D m AIID 4 **<Z 1'D I"'mftrLA OF
IUNWAZ
we ,..,...,. .,._t the t1e1t bela.nced. IDOR conwlu an~
111101t ~ vttamln·miiMI'al natrtttonal protect.lall on tbe
......._ tD&q. You 1ma1t be •t~~DM « JOUI' ~ nf'Gndlsd.
Cliff Haven 3 bedrm. ~n. 1
)'T. old, ahab rool-$29.500
FOR
Corona del Mar Slmllar
South of Wchway .•• NOW! .. , ....... ..,
1696 Newport Blvd.
Colla Mea. Calli.
u 8-116l Eva. u 1-3018
Z ._.LIII
One 52\6 n. Qdee .,..
on Yella. _.3..180
One 35' Oil 8q J"tGet. ..
It ellp ~ ....
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BAL'!W ., ........... ...... ..... ...... .,
• . .. -·-
Vogel Value
Clean and neat-........................ •
Closets ealore. Some view of the ocean. Truly an
exceUent value at
Owner will consider small down payment to qualified buyer.
THE VOGEL CO.
&7 E. COAST JIIWY. CORONA DEL MAll HARBOR 1477 HARBOR 1741
Y11C.Druaa
Fer Alllller 10 Yun ••
• "START LIVING"
NOW
IN
IRVINE TERRACE
WE CORDIAlLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT
COMPLETED
OUR Dlsn:NcnvE FURNISHED MODEL HOMES
AND 011iERS
tnmER CONSTRUC'MON
NINE DIVERSIFlED FLOOR PLANS
To the home buyer who wishes to purcllue In the
$24,000 to $35.000 class we sJncerely recommend
the Irvine Estates overlookine Newport Harbor .
The. homes feature C&llfornJa llvlnJ. Ottered exclu.
slvely throu1h Earl W. Stanley ln a Smo1-Free aru known u Irvine Ternce-on Coast HJ1hway opPQJite
the new Irvine Cout Country Club, Newport Harbor.
* For recommendation. we refer you to anyone who holds a Leasehold Estate ln Irvine Terrace, Beacon
Bay, Bayabores or Cliff Haven.
Earl W. Stanley
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Phone Harbor 4448 For Fu..-ther Information
.,.. lfllrl•••• IIIII S.W .aLMe ...
<CORNEll LOCA110Nl
TWo bedrooms and Den. View. Choice a.r:u aei'C* from
bath1ne beach. Owner anx.lou.s; MAXE OFFER ... can
ctve lmmedlate poesession.
''BAY FRONT SPECIALISTS··
ART C. IISnER CO., Realtln
2001 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach Harbor 5226. day or night
7 Year 01~
F1rwillletl Ice• Frellf H._
On R-3 lot. room to build inrome units.
$18,1i!GD-O.lt ~000 ....
J. I . llu.ER CO.
llre5 W Balooa 81 Hartmr W91
· ="rar !\('Wflnrt P1<"T··
WATERFRONT
lk'autlful ' "" ' thf' rhannl'l from th1~ flnr hom«:-in
Balboa l '''~'' ~ hNirmo;_ 2 hath'-Ctrl'plar<' forcE'<! air
ht>at. p1rr a:1d -.t.p \='0 nc>.ul~ nv" Glds.,par boat wtlh
outbv.ud m. t<>r •n• iudt•d tn h.Hgam pnrf' or $36.000
WIWARD L IIWOI, Realttr
J3.41 ='<"'port Blvd Harbor 5505
OWIER'S LOSS -YOUR 1111
3 Betlrt111 ra•cll ......_ 2 car pr1p.
Larec pntiC\ overlooking c-anyon. Corner lot. Owner
544 Hazel Drive. Corona d~J Mar. Harbor 1089-W . .. .... ,..
....
OWWD
ia just all impcWmt Cl8
WHERE you JDOYe.
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ENSIGN CLI\SSIFIED
CASH BATEB FOB1 ENIIOM WANT ADS
1 Time 2 Times 3 Times
20 words or less .75 1.25 1.50
21 to 30 words 1.00 1.50 2.00
31 to •40 words 1.25 2.00 2.50
Each word over 40 .03 .05 .07
Cash must be received within 1 days of first insertion
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roa SALE HA£ UTATE & UJITALI
SURE FIRE FUllMSHED or untUmlabed. 2·
WI:'U STAitTING A SAJ"AJU abelvee pUed hlp with allldnu
any claT now to IDI'S OJ' LIDO ot mactc ... ad~ enouah to
to try &Del equ-.e into eome ln-keep any younptet awake
fant clothea we aaw there-well. nlahta. Educational toya. mualcal
they're Juat .a dam cute! Im-toya. fancy lmponed toys. bl·
qtne a kl4'a palemtno jacket eycles, 'n eleetrie tralna •..
Uned tn quilted red aatln (hold everythlna that'a tbrllllnat Se-
on, Llttle One, we want to look teet lunlor'a .. aurprJael• NOW be·
at tt flnlt!) •.• or velvet C.prl fore ahopplna daya aet too
pants. al.ze 4. (we're atlll Jup· crowded. UDO TOYLAND, 3442
tne> Jerl'a stock.a Include "oriel· Via I,Jdo. 1n Lido Shopplne
For Your "Old Flame" bedroom house wtth laundry,
Roll50n LJehters lr Sh.avera. on yearly lease. 417~ Hello·!
Abo, SunbH.m, Schick and trope, Corona del Mar.
Remington items . . . perfect NEWLY decorated t u r n Ia h e d
tol Crul.stnula ettt& Use our aJngle garace apartment wltb I
Lay-Away. view, private patio and barbe·
nala" for teena and *lb-teena, Center.
both boya and (iris, and a com-
plete aelection Of Infants' wear.
• • •
RAY FIELDS, Jeweler cue. HA ~-I
19th 1c Placentia "In .YLsta FURNISHED APT.. 1-bedloom.
Shopping Center. $80.00 incl. utJUttes. Also 1·
Costa Mesa. LibertY 8·8488 bedroom furnished apt., $75.00,
ORGAN. 1 Electronic Orean now avallable Dec. 1. LI 8-2036.
only $575. All Electric Orenn f.BEDROOM HOUSE, furnished, i
balance only $785. Lowry Or· 507 Carnation, In q u l r e HA
Clue to easy Junior Leacue &hop-
pine: Jeri's of Lido, M05 Newport
Blvd., oppoatte Newport City
Hall. • • •
InniSS '101Jalrlcl' wttll c .......... ........,... gano $195. All wonderful bar-52l3·W.
ealns. SaDa~·~hmidt, 520 No. OPEN ..,;H;.,;o""u=s=E=-=s-u-nd"':"a-y-.-=1~-sor-::p-:.m:-:-.. REW EQVDMarT·...a t.W._ .._. aa-._,..._. ed the Co-
Main, n a a. at 276 Maenolla. Costa Mesa. l'ODII del JIG ~ of R..,....t ...._ lonlate ...S Loaa. «·
le-t ....... ..., ... be ......, .............. . .....................
Clldly ...... llnr-yw .._
It ,.....U. • Y-. W• CUllOM llADLdllat..._.._ ......
75 LUNCH BASKETS In sets of Roomy 3-bedr. cottage 'mld.t ~ to ~~ hal JL ....... <=-plete ~ Ia aow
3. Wlll sell lot or lndlvtdual 23 fruit trees on 3 lots. Duncan prvricle4 lw au ..... Cllld Joaa __.... .. ...._talaed -.. Jln.
sets at bargain. Dixie Barbe· Hardesty HA 4ns. e-1 a...ay Ia tM •• ns .. .._ .as.. WIMa ._ can... clel
CDM HA 4466 ' . JIG oWe. ..,...S Ia tM t.1l .. liM. ....... ••pwt ...aboCI fa1 .,. .. ...-t lub•'bn•
81C!J'Ciee ..... WM"ll ••v re
.... block 'J"'U pnc~ ... bib
f• yoa. Aa4 fut -.It aaUl
UE YOU PLEAIUU • 8EJIT
bat abort Oil a.lal ht DIZD!t"'
SOU111.EU DO lWJI oa toer cue, • . FURNISHED APARTMENTS for ........ ~ 115--lb . ..._ ....... tMt ...til .....
KENMORE 4-Burner Range, In winter r~ntal. Two 1-bedroom, laal11114 to _.. U.. •aoaa tritla tbe Conlla del M• list o( ... ..... , .... fOI' the
new condition. $25.00. HA one 3 -bed.room. No pets. 3706 oWe. f19utD9 ~ Ia tbe ....,tb.
4073· W. Channel Place, Newport Island,
tutleet ILidllory ... a.cs ...-.
O'KEEFE lc MERRITI' Range, HA 1217 .J.
with griddle. Hollywood bed. CO~~zy;.::.:;H;..:AP_.;:,PY==--=H~O"'u=sE;::;-,--.:2.-:-bedr~;-:-.
Excellent condition. Call after Furn. $85 or $95 on 1 yr. lease
5:30p.m., HA 2804 -W. or ! 513 Poinsettia, CDM, or
WEDGE W 0 0 D 4-burner gas write 6625 Ampere, No. Hlywd.
range, B·foot Crosley Shelvador su 1-1439.
refrigerator, apt. size Servel ..... ---------....---gas refrigerator, each $35.00. IlEAL ESTATE FO• SALE
30" meat block, $25.00. 6-foot CORNER LOT, 3rd and Narcissus,
delicatessen case. $75.00. HA CDM. for sale by owner; ~-
5192-W. ing $5,950. --~~---------------HAMMOND Organs, all models, JIE.AL ESTATE WARTED
our Christmas stock now com· WANTED-3 or 4 bedroom borne,
ing Ln; $10.00 deposit will re· GI or FHA financed. Give age, serve any model while they last. Trade Jn your old plano. down payment required, own·
h er's name and address. Write Danz-Schmldt. Home of t e Box K-12, c/o the Ensign, CDM. world famous Hammond, 520
No. Ma in. Santa Ana. One CAJ1S ro• SALE
Spinet Model, one Hammond '55 OLDS=--"""u88'=,--,4=--Doo=--r·--:Sed:;--;:-a-=-n.
Chord Organ used but like new 8500 mtles. Original owner.
wonderful bargains. Hydra mat I c • foam rubber.
48' SPORT FlSRING BOAT,FKerll · $2,195. RA 4469. math 160 HP motor. u y equipped for fishing. Must sell '49 MERC. convertible, lowered,
immediately, terrific bargatn. filled, pipes, new paint. w.w. tires, needs top but has $75
HA 4466. tarp. Moving, sacrifice, $395.
BUY A PIE or cake, help the 7rn Iris, CDM. RA 4866-W.
Harbor Area Girls Club, Nov. '55 YELLOW CADILLAC conver· 11, 1829~ Newport. C.M. Spon-sored by EpsUon Slama Alpha. tible, red and white interior, white nylon top, low mlleaee. FOR SALE Brand new Dobrmyer private owner. $4,795. :a:n
Mixer, all attachments, lnclud-Ocean mvd., CDM, HA 1193-R, tna fine meat crlnder. $30.00. evenlnp.
BA 2593-W.. -=-M,..;O;;VIN;;;;;;;G~O=WBSEA..S.==;:;-:-:;...-:will::::m~aa::-:-::cr:rl·
PRACTICE pianos $89, $95 to flee '51 Ford Club Coupe and
$185. Spinet type mlno plano '53 Bel-AJre Sporta Coupe. 518 ~ blond beauty. Easiest Polnsettia. CDM. after 6:30 or
terms. Danz-Schmidt. 520 No. week-end.
Maln. Santa· Ana. 100 pianos to '49 WILLYS lEEPSIER in excelt.
choose from. cond. New top. low-cost oper·
WOOUTE Is sold only by Petite atlon. Phone Hyatt 4-4942. • Ville in CDM. It is the cold
water soap for washing all JI.£LP 'WAifTED
woolens. 3409 E. Coast Htway. ;.,N,....AME~=--=T'""AKERS-===~f=-o-r-;-L-a_e_u_n-=a
GRAND plano Christmas Sale. Beach and South Laguna. Good
Many wonderful bargains. fa· handwriting essential. Wrlte
mous makes Stelnway, Mason Box J -4. cfo ENSIGN, or call
Hamlin, Knabe etc.. delivered 10 3·3681.
free, bench Included from $387 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN
up. Danz-Schmidt, 520 No. For newest office. A fine
Main, Santa Ana. g r 0 u n d n oor opportunity.
WESTINGHOUSE Frost-Free Re· Our Incentive commission
frigerator, pink rIb reg I ass schedule favors those who
drapes, blrd-prlnt drapes, 8 stay with us, those who pro·
green plastic chair cushlons, duce, and those who are ac-
complete Lionel train and ac-tlve In llstfn&-We are !rlend-
cessories. HA 616 . ..;:2_. -..,..---ly and cooperative, and we
SPINE.! Pianos. Rental returns. want the same !rom you.
Trade·ins on organs. like new BAY AND BEACH REALTY, Inc.
some M a p 1 e, Blond Oak, 3530 E. Coast Highway
French Provincial. This Is a Corona del Mar HArbor 5249
chance for big saving. Open
Friday night. Da nz·Schmidt, Girl ... 520 No. Main. Santa Ana.
MODERN, blond, as hwood furni-EARN MORE
ture, custom made, for home or THAN EVER BEFORE!
oUice. Also electric stove, 2 Our new, higher starting
ovens, 6 burners. Owner HA 'wage and frequent increases
2425. gives you this opportunity.
DAMAGED In sh ipping 2 3plnets, Openings now tor-
save $180. Danz-Schmtdt, 520 TELEPHONE OPERATORS
Optimists Present Check
For S 141 to Youth Center
Corona del Mar Postmaster ter now have reached $6,142.16 .
Verne VVatson and Aalilta.nt Former Mayor Andrew W.
Postmaster Grant Howald revert-Smith, who was present at the
ed to other roles Tuesday to par· meeting as one of the speakers
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of ,... • • • .... dlkl u
10'1'1'0 lltartialg .... ........
doll~~ ..... ,..
Jmlttfav •14'-... tote ...
U...... too. TilE YAD IIIOP.
lOIIIs Martae. acdboa IL. IIA6·
.,.~ • • •
rille aac~ aao M8dwldMe .. towa. AM 8IGII. .._ BOT
aiiCUJTI _. -..... •at· flu ... Jut ..... ....a .....
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bCIID 'a .... 01' waftlee ed bNaldat ....... ....... __...,.-at. AU a ,..s-
ouy oa yow badget. Dbi:Wa So..t!Mna •ao .... .,., a.
Cout Bwy .. CDII. IIA ..._
ttclpate In the presentation ot. on the councilmanic diatrlct char· • • •
funds for the completion of the ter amendment. said he knew no R.S.V.P. Look. It's cocUnc us
Youth Center buUdtng on the better place than the Youth Cen· money to tell you about these 4
Harbor VIew School IJ'Qun~ ter for donations. He said he was FURNISHED UNITS In CDM. .a
As president of the Newport ofterlnc to donate $250 U 19 other why don't you call HArbor 2125
Harbor Optlmist Club, Mr. Wat-Individuals would do the same. rieht now and let'a cet thb aet-
ion handed over a $141.86 check "Let's get together and give Have you been "TAKEN TO tled. You'll be tna.ktne the best
to Mr. Howald, pre.ident of the this outfit aome money," he aald. THE CLEANERS" when you've pay1ng Investment ot your llfe
Community Youth Center. The "The Boys Club In, Costa Mesa IB wanted your clothes cleaned! ($410 a month Income!) and
ceremony was held at the ~-a fine thine, but It • too far away Fed up with outlandish prices? you'll own an. Immaculate pro-
lar weekly meeting of the Optlm-to take care of all our boys here We found the best barlain of perty only 7 years old. Conalats
1st Club at the Villa Marina. 1be In Corona del Mar and on Balboa the year rteht at our own of F·O·U·R separate houses. with
check represents the net lnCOIDe Jaland." NEIGHBORHOOD CLEANERS _ patios. and fenced for privacy.
trom the fish bowl booth opera.t-excellent aervtce and workman· Two homes have 2 bedrooms lr
ed by the Optlm1sta at the Coro-ship PLUS the Right Price! You two have one bedroom each. Lots
na del Mar Lobster Bake. Gla can have a dress, coat or suit of storage, • garaces. and In a
Mr. Howald aald that with the fROUT cleaned Uke "apanklne new"' tor choice area! FIT Z M 0 R R IS
check trom. the Optimists. total only $1.15 (blouaes, aldrta, etc. REALTY, 3135 E. Coast H'way,
funds donated tor the Youth Cen-Gl;mpseS only 60c). And they tou 1n minor CDM. • • •
S.,._,.CES • repa.ln FREE. Try 'eJD and see
.... u It you aren't plN.aed! NEIGH· w .... llf "nnE IEWVJCE o(
DID YOU KNOW!!! ' ay AJ11f BORHOOD CLEANERS. 2720 E . ..art~ LM ICOON
Coast Hiehway, CDM. tell a. ,._... -..t YOU11
Our Watch Jl.epaU b no Dtd you 11ee our new doors? • • • IIIIJOdal 'Nl.-• •'. Are ,..
loneer at Lido Drua. Ray Y• ma'm. they ue clear plate PUSH ASIDE, ODS. we want ......_ • _, ~ • tlldal
Fields l.s now 1n a NEW W. cJ,a.-.et ln ah.lnT aluminum to cet Into the act ou.nelve.! P , ... • ..._, De JW ....
CATION In "'Vlata Sbopplne tram .. and we almost thoueht Gee-hoae-a-fat. Just look at that c .._, • .merf Wat • IIAc7de
Center," 19th 6 Placentia, we heard them say "welcome" red fire engine 'n that set of for J.....,.• ~~ P•
Costa Mesa. when they swung open to let the Swt&s bella! Or those lovable tat octloa ed • OMsiNe Jllb.
COMPLE'TE lEWELRY customers In the other momtna. cuddly dolis. UDO TOYLAND oG1 Yo Olde 8loodbooad
SERVICE 1r GIFT HDQTS. We're surely proud of these new looks llke fairyland rleht now, Scoopa Cit ~ IU4.
Uberty 8·8488 doors on account of they were p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
FOR RENT
8-MM 16-l\01 35-MM
and 16MM Sound Projectors
FISt COLOR FILM SERVICE Model AJrplane SupplJes
.. ra C•••ra Sllo11 1782 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa
Phone Uberty 8-7042
REMODELING, ~aintlng. Decor·
atlne under Licensed Contrac-
tor. 2133 Orange Ave.. Costa
Mesa. phone LI 8-2619.
FULLER BRUSH MAN may be
contacted through Box 73.
Newport Beach, or XI 3-2100.
REPAIR AND Maintenance ,
painting, carpenter etc. Just
anything. Reuonable. Satfs.
faction guaranteed. HA 01.26-l.
COMPLETE LAJfDSCAPIKQ
SDVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
SlcH Green Stamps
Free deU~
CORONA DEL MAR NUR.3ERY
HA. 1038 Z744 E. Cout Hwy.
put there because the other ones
plumb wcwe out . . . .a many
people went in and out of 'em.
And we're hopin' real bard that
you, our friends and cuatomera.
will come on In often and wear
out these pretty new doors real
soon!
You'..,• boea 10 odaalrila9 of
that dl'eu faab'oned of Cbi'OIIl·
spa.n crystal clwmapape aatlla
tiled I told yoa aboat la8t .... k
Cllld tiled 1.1 lA tho wllldow at
O'BJIIEK'I. that ,.... wW ....,.
ably be llle.n.tod to bow
that tho •trtldDcJ dna .... do·
llipld by DaYid J[Wa • • •
abDpUdty with a BaN. Tho
.......... CID4 ... tllul fabric.
~ wlllda ---tho gowa. Ia a creatioD of tho East·
mcm Colllpaay lA ....__.
Ill t•4111e a otiMn tlalap. t1a1a 1a a aMdOI' .__. F• ._ u.. Cllld ~aacy rau n....... '" haft IWr & .,..._ oraoa &
Egyptiaa Cottou. Ryloll & ftiDa. ~ T...._ .AcrUaa.
Volnta. etc.
"l• TilliE WOOl Ell"
54 to 10 ladllee wlda, J1alda. tho popalclr mJacl colon &
fSalul 1'eld1and. T'w..._ a-at w...-.. a.ny ,__,.. CIDd
....tofU...wWbaad .....
111 EAIT lltla IIWY Llbeltr ... ,,
OOITA JIDA. CAUJ'ODIA
This Is only one of the lovely .
lovely party dresses and ball •
gowns brand new at O'BRIEN'S. Wi · N o d Ev y Have you seen them! Did you In a ew 0 CJ8 ery ear
see that beautiful cloud white
lace over trafleta gown with the F L•f 1 subtle sparkle ot lrtdeecent ae-or I 8.
qulns sewn 'neath the lace! Dld
We will train you.and you'll COMPLETE PAINTING
SITOATIOl'fS WAJfTED receive many other benefits. PAPER HANGING SERVICE
No. Main. Santa Ana. you see that ever-.o-smart late
day dress of wool jersey with full
satin lkltt? ..• the brown lace
over champagne taffeta! . • .
the black crepe with the leduc·
tlve lace over flesh pink at the
top! ... the many beautUul Jew·
eJ tones 1n lu.xuriou fabrlca?
MATIJRE WOMAN wishes baby -Apply-HA 2976
sitting and care of sick. knit-(Evenings, week-ends)
tlng or crocheting. Day or 514 ~ No. Malo Street EUGENE 0. SAUNDERS
Rm. 211--Santa Ana CN\ 31st s-N Beadl night. HA 3192-M. 9:00 to 4:00 P.M. oJVV .. """'., ewport
RELIABLE. experienced garden· PACIFIC TELEPHONE 1
er. Japanese-American. wants -----------work. HYatt 4-54n. PEUORAL srTUATION-~VV~AN~=rE=o~-r-~~~~ab~l~e --------------
baby care, evenings. Corona TUDE II .._. del Mar. HA 2925· W. .__.
CDM man would like gardening, .. WITCH!
clean-up, etc. Call KI 3·2122.
Mel Upsball. ~-liD ...... _
WANTED: ltonJna in my home. .,.._ -
Mabel Whitman. 6lTT Mareue-(Llmlted Offer>
rite. CDll. HA U7'9-l. NEW "~TON"
jiliij j AiiOiii It means .a much more to
PlAKO JNSTBUcnON. T ere a a eet « live a "Hamilton." ~ (M.n. A. Renner). AI:·
mpttn• a llmJted nvmber ot •• Ill ........ ..
puplla f« plano. Concert Pian· 1123 E. Cout Hwy.
.. ot ~ ContlneatL Gr*cl· CO.ONA del MAll
uaw Ma&nrt ot ~ ~ -.~~~-------------• lm'a Drtw. alii. BA .._ L I a jiiiiO liii <Iii lin .. 1D
... NDt a:e·•,,rr: tlee.....,. tMD ..
• ~tit .. ld cMiel JlillllliiS.: .. ... . -. .........
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I l•allll ......
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Painting -Decorating
PAPER BANGING
GEORGE BURKHARDT
lJeenlecl Coatrec:tGr 878 w. 18th Collta MeA
Uberty 8-8628 UbertT 8-8832
tho Mort Eacitin9. Pri• in Histofyl
4 BIG CHANCES TO WIN
A WINNER A WEEK FOR 4 WEEkS!
TO WIN YOUR NEW OOOGE EVERY YEAR FOR
LIFE COMPlETE AND MAIL THIS ENTRY ILANK
NOWI If ~ ..... ._ •lected, you wiN be flown
to ~•oad to appMr on the coesHo-coest
lAWNnCJe w• TV Show. N .,_..,paid for by Dodge!
.. OIITRAIT OP
A COMPANY
with Jobe for
Orange County
people
Since .our comlDI move to
Newport Beach waa an-
nounced. we have beeD learu-
lng a great deal about Oru&'e
County ... ud we Ulte what we
have learned. Many of our
people are happUy looldne
forward to maldnc their oew
homdl here. Some wUI not be
able to make the move with
u and thla ••. aloq with our
rapid I"'wth .•. meau that
there will be many joba at
Bellpot for Orana'e County
raldeata.
U you th1n1t you'd like to
work for u in one of the Jo•
l.Lited below, drop ua a line.
We'd llU to eend you lntor-
m.atioll about ua ud u appll·
cation blank. Be au1"e to let.ua
bow If you'd be wl.D1q to
COIDIDUte to South Puadena
durt.q the period before we
mo ... e (late 1868). Natu.raDy,
web appllcanta wUI be given
ant c6DIJde.ratioo.
Job. for men:
....... ra:
m.ctroD1c DMip
~Mech Deltp
IICac.bJ.M Dest&n
ProcludioD l:nJiMera
3un.lor l:ft&1.neers
Du :AiaMe":
De taU
La)'out
n.lp
Toolo..tp
..............
PndllloD
Ea:pat 'I'
Toolll&bn
Mutt•• o .... 1 n
Dim .......
Lathe
IIW • Ortoder a. IlCker
OoU WtncUnc . ........ ...
laectric:aJ
K&dWMP&rU
Layout ..... , ............. ...:
Stodcroom Att..ndanu Mauriai ·H~rs
Madtl.nl& Helpers ............. _:
I:Jectrtdana
Cupent.rs
Janitors
Job• for women.:
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A.ccowlt1na Clltka
OeMraJ Clerb
J:natMenq Calc:ulaton
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Kachanlcal
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Portrait of a Company waiting to move.
We've been flying high since the news broke ... about our moving to the beach
in 1956. Helipot Corporation has found a new home ... and several hundred
of our people are looking hard, everywhere in your area, for theirs. ·--
Just how high we've been flying was pointed up the other day. Seems a
well-meaning gentleman pointed out the signs on our new plant site to
a friend: tcSee that? They're going to build a helicopter landing field ... a heliport!"
Not «J. Helipot Corporation is definitely earthbound, as weU as beachbound ...
(by the way, our name is pronounced HE-lipot). ~m!~~
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INSURANCE
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STANLEY
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone Harbor 247'
331S E. Coast Hl&bway
Corona del Mar
Res. Phont>, Uberty 8-7315
SCHOOLS & IKSft'D'CTJOif
REAL ESTATE
Contracting.
Continuous day and evenln&'
classes for preparation to
pass the State exam.
Call or write
For Information
AL TYLER SCHOOLS
1611 N. Broadway, Santa Ana
Kimberly 7-3511
KEilog '8-2513
Let Me Teach You
CBlJf A P ADf'TUfG
Convenient Class Lessons
Ll 8-5648
GLADYS TRACY
1928 Itvlne Ave., Costa Mesa •
BOlLDIMG SUPPLIES
CEMENT
AND
BUILDING
All Kinds-Free Estimates
LIBERTY 8-6109
MOWEBS SHADEJCED
tET US SHARPEN
YOUR
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Knives. Scissors. Etc.
Uberty 8-5137
J.' A. Bolding 188% Merrill Pl., Costa Mesa
PLVJDIKG
WATER HEATERS
Sales. Service a.nd RepalH
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Terms, 10 Pft Cent Down
Phone Harbor 5330
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or what have you ; No job
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REASONABLE RATES
2133 Orange, Costa Mesa, u 8-2619
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CONTINUING
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All Accounh Opened
Q,. or Before
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Eem From the Itt.
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FEDERAL SAVINGS
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LAGUNA BEACH
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UGUNA TRAVEL SERVICE
AIRUNES •
RAILROADS
STEAMSHIPS
• TOURS
FOREIGN CAR
Headquarters of Orange County
JAGUAR-TRIUIPII-HILUWI
IMMEDIATE DELIVEaT Olf AlL
1956 MODELS
* We Have Rec:ently Become
Franchi~ Dealers for the Fabulous
ALFA-ROMEO ..
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don't hesite~ our
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~HOOL OF DANCING
HAitiOit 1925
3523 £.COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAlt
Gillie •
It ta BoaMCOmlnl O.J' to4ay beeD a wtnnlq 'J1) for llarbor.
for Kewport Harbor HIP, and lA tbe tint quarter Harbor
tbe 8aUon wW be playlq ...,. fuJabJM and S...ta Ana ,...
to the Ora.nae Pantben at 7:.ao OOWNcl OD the laJJGn at. Tb.e
p.m. on DaviUon neJcL ~lnta t&lled to pin, and Bar·
<>ranp ta CNIH'ntly rMtinl In bor took owr on the 32, cb1vtna
the eellat of the SunMt Leapt aU tbe W.J', 68 yarda, In U
with a none·won and tour·lollt playa. A Sebwtt • to • Lorentzen
ruord alter auttertnaa 28·13 Mt· ,... and a lt·ya.rd run by. lobn
bade 1ut. Friday at the ha.nb Hopldn.t sparked this lona drive,
of the Learue·lea41na Anaheim wbJcb wu climaxed by a 9-yard
Colonllta. The Sailors are In tee· touchdown pus trom Sc:bultt to
ond place with 3 winl and one Lorentzen. Olarlle Berry's Jc:Jck
la.-th&t bne a 13·U heart· lbr point wu bloocked. &nd the
breaker at Santa Ana Frlday seore wu 6..0.
ntaht. The Saint. struck In the third
Harbor alumni of 1MO and quarter after Harbor had punted
19U wlll be bonoled at the Home. to the Saint 25. On the next play
eomtna Game. and there wUl be Lett Halt Dave Hurlburt ran tor
a social aet·toaether In the So· 71 yards to the Sallor 4. Two
dal Boom immediately after the plays later the Saints scored.
1ame. , then Jd&ed that crudal extra
':::==:=:=:=:=:=:=::=:=~ Lut Friday evening, pla)'in& point. and they led 7-6. Later ln ;:: In the Santa Ana Bowl, the the quarter a SchuJtt pa.u wu
lorgest ond Most Complete
Furniture Store in the Nee.
c.a for,,..
DECORATING SERVICE
Liberty 1·5511
~crappy Saints played hard and Intercepted on the SaJnt 48. ~r~ ,
took advantage of the breaks to there Santa Ana be8an thet1
upset the SaUors. In the statist!· winning drive, aoortna early In
cal department the Sailors held the fourth quartet. Tbat made
a aUeht advantaee-10 to 8 In It 13-6.
t1rst downs, 262 to 244 In yuds Hubor struck rtaht bedc after
pined, 4 to 1 ln p&.I8H com· r e c e I v I n 1 the Jc8k.ofr. 'J1Ieoy
pleted. But In an all·important scored In silt pl•)'ll, WftH H6p·
depart:ment the Saints had the kJJu, Berry and Fenton carrytna
ed,e. and that wu ttae wtnnl,_. t1le ball. lteny .cored the 'J1) on
Fumishings for homes. )Darpn-tnterteptlne two SaliOII' a tpectacular f4 run through the
dubs. y4Khts. (J ..... One of the lntcteeptlons middle, but his attempt to tJe
3017 w. Coaat Hi..&.wey atartfd the SOlts on theft' lee· up the game went IIJI&hil)' wide, .,.. ond touchdowft drive, IUI4 the .-the lirore was 13-12. E~i§~iN;-~poii;irt; .. i;ii•cihiiiiiiiii othet stopped what could ba\re Berry made another valiant ef·
i i:ii:i:ii:i:iiii:iiiji tort to pull ttut p..a;t out ot the ftiop, au!ltna for e yal'ds w1th
1"be Kaalc Y ... Waat ••• Dll'ect To You DOOI'
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alt. colotlul
IIlLEY IELl
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T...,._.~M~rma
3 minutes and 45 seconds to go.
He was brou&ht down on the
Saint 30 by Hurlburt. and then
Schultt'a pus wu intercepted to
stop the Hubor threat.
Shore Cl iffs
Is I stOver Top
• • • t:reat.d 10QI'M1f to tbe adt.
menl and f1&1'01' of a CoD .. &am.
comlD~ Celebntlaa.
Oran~e Cout eon.,. want. aD
••old Oracle,. lD tble area 01' tn.a
Tlmbuctoo and...._ .... to come
help th~m make DIGTJ'. It's J'OI'U'
~lrit and entlnallaan that ,...
want •.. but .•• JOU11 wut pod
fiY-'fht and a pall' ol field 8J*&
Thirty one ... count 'em (Sl)
buuutul pla wtl1 be compe~
for queen ot U. neot. A pr.
cam• bcmttre narrowa the choke
to 6 ''top-lo•el!•" with oftldal
coronaUOD aad clamour parack a.t
b&lf·Ume.
Football menu • . . providu a
cl'lance for ~ and blue.
~. A.l "old pU" P. T. Bar-
num would put lt. "'llak• the old
feel younc and the )'OUJ16 feel
old."
<>ranee Oout Plrat .. entertaJD
(Hal Hal) 8aD Berlw'd1Do In &ll
I:Utera CoaftnDC:e thriller wtth
k lc: k o tf at I p. m. 1D Plrate
Stadium.
After tiM ...... • • • ua.n·· •
dance Ill t.be atudlat Oet..
ea.. ... look UWDd; Mft
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We wW be bappr to ..u.t
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NOW BOOKING
SPRING CBUJSES
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Coline Gibbons. Dorothy
McKenna. Muauerlte BU&b8
Cor. E. Coast Hwy. at Orchid
Across from P.O .. C>M
A Clossified A.d in The Ensiqn
brinqs immediote resul~l (Aft
Horbor 111..,.11 15 end DtOVe ttl
Rally Set
forOCC
A bonfire to be let at 7 thls
evening wiU launch homecoming
aetlvltJes tor Orange Cout Col·
lege araduates.
lohn Geor~. In the oWclaJ
OCC Pirate costume, will light
the pyre at the pre.game rally,
and Coast yeU leaders and song
leaders will be on hand to build
enthuslum tor the evening's &rid
contest with San Bernardino.
Five Pirate prlnceues wlJI be
presented at the rally, and the
Homecoming Qu~n will be In·
trodu~ tor the nm time dur·
lng the halt· Ume ceremonJes by
Student Body Presi dent Ron
Armstrong.
A SJ)«'Ial section has been re·
serve-d for alumni In the Pirate
stadium. Attet-the game, alumnJ
and students are Invited to the
Homecoming dance In Student
~nter.
The Pirates travelled to the
Mt. San Antonio Colleee e&mpus
Jut Saturday and were defeated
by the Mounties 34-0. The Pirates
pushed torwud to the Mounties
3·yard Une In the tlrst quarter,
but tailed to score. In the second
hall they were unable to get In·
side the Mounties 35.
For lettef'M~ .. enve&ooes ed
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Gharges and Denials Made In Mesa Hallowe'en Tempest
(,..,.._. ,.,_ Paet 1) Sapphire Ave. u that of the vie, department," Kt.l'redrlkMn aaJd. lbe, bad received many crank
To belp raMe 1100 tot the Bar· poUoe ....._ ot' .......,. re-tim but upon tolnl tbere found "Wben 1 did 1 wu told my .,. telephone c:all8 reprd.lftl the
bor ArM Glrt'a Ouh. located tn ..,.._, tlda iack'et ~ for It wu lncol1eet. Ill& DoSter ud two ot bil ~ ..,. there aftalr.
eo.ta 11-. ... -. ot the U.. ,...... cell bJ 1111. ~. aald abe cUd nat talk to Cblef to be Quelltiooed reJardlnf ma· .----~----iiji~ Epdlon Slpla Alpha 80I'Orlt;y are ., Willa to deny empbttkWUy McJC.enzle 1n penon. only by tele· llcloue mltcbtef. The ottlcer I
holdlnl a bake aale tomorrow that ~ omcer of the ec.ta phone. IPC)ke to aaured me It wu noth· More than 2lO Newport Rubor ment by Jo ADD Bapn. and dlv· (Friday) at 1829~ Newport BlVd.. ~~-pollee dep.utmeat II fol· The KeM woman aald abe be· lnl lefloua, only a broken wtnd·
merma.lct. w1ll nrtJa "'ver '!'be lna directed by Jfaoml Korpn. eo.ta Mesa. Moth~ and Jb'la ~ ..., ot the boya ln Ol"der came tnptened after the ·"Wam· lhfeld; however a penon lnalde
Batnbow" ln the annual aqua. Tile mutle ot "'Mtdnlcbt on the aaoclated wfth the Girl'• Club to pt 801D1tbln1 on them." lnl" telepbone call wftb the po· the ear could have beeJt !njwed.
eade to be held Tuad&)r and CUff.w" fe.tutee the followtnJ are aao belplnJ with the food • DOUGaT aoaa 11.. •.11. lice otndal. She explained that • ... 0 CIIAJlGU•
Wedn.tay evenlnp, Nov. 22 dlwn u coac:bed by AI nwtn: aale. Mn. Everett Braee, 801'0rity .. We don't NY they _.. they bad mow4 to eo.ta Meea .. When 1 uked If 1 wu needed
and 23, ln the blfh IICbool pool. Sue Brown. AlJce Burna. Carol president. Ia 1n eharJe of the WI'ODI 1a plcldnJ up the _,.," from Mtnnelota few the health ol the same ottlcer told me no, u nae prodQctlon Ia .tudent writ· Da-.n, Gall Wbtte. and Jlll evenL • Kn. DoddB u.Jd Koad-r. She their eon. She aald ber hu.aband tar u be wu concerned It wu
ten and .tudent dlreeted. c;o.. Blum. A comecty .number "Never AI I EMDI IDft.'r JIKKTIJIG aald the bo7a...,.. picked u,p at wu from Germany but abe wu all over, there were no cbara-
tumes and lets are alto created Smile at a Crocod.Ue" tndudee T/SJL Danny R. Hottman, aon 9 p.m. and DOt brou,fht home un· noL She declJned to aay where and he would d.rtve the boya
by the girls themaelveL ~~ =~ S: ~· of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Holt· W 10:30 P.IJ-At thla time, ahe abe wu from. home. At approximately 10 p.m.
After "Slnglng 1n the Rain," An~ um...ncle~el~ BleJu!: man of 2559 Santa Ana Dr., eo.ta charced the Oftieer aald th.at her e •PEai'EC'ft.y IATIII'Ia)'-~ aon arrived home. My aon
the Jlrl.s find them.selves at the Llg=ecta are cree.ted bT Mesa. and husband of the fOI"'Jler aon bad broken the wlnclow. "' myaelf am perfectly aatla· alao at.atee Wblle he wu at the
foot of a rainbow. They belln to Ron St. Clair and bla c:rew com-Mlsa Winona p, Bradford of Par· Lateor abe leemed that Mrs. fled with the way tb1np ,_.... pollee depa.rtment the Otflcera
wl&b for the treasure by alnJinJ posed of Rod Moritz. Jim Wat, amount. resumed duties October Richard Lueu of 1.940 Federal handled," aald officer Lawrence were courteous and gentlemanly.
"Wben You Wlab Upon a Star." To M . MUt Card . and 1• u supply chid of the 14th Ave., eo.ta Meu, bad been told Fredriksen of 186 Cabrlllo SL, ''I myself am perfectly aatla·
So goes the script as written by 8 ._%1d ::;:::;._ e en, Special Infantry c 0 m pan y , by pollee that her aon bad brok· Costa Mesa, father of the third fled wtth the way thlnp were
Ann Lardner with the uaistance Baclaltage manacen include USMCR. at San AntonJo, Tex., en the Jla& boy Involved ln the lncldent. Mr. handled. In no way wu my aon JUJmOa *l
of Jane Enright, Laurel Wood.sen. Virginla Fueit. Laurie Benclrlcka, atts attendlnJ a three·day sup· Both mothers went to pollee Fredriksen Ia a pollee officer on lntlmJdated, threatened or apok·
and Jallen. Green. Shirley Stafford Claudia Gen· ply conference at Headquarters, headquarters and the officer de-duty on IJdo Isle. en to In a manner to ange.r any-a...a N clldly.
Dave Grant wilJ be narrator, tosl Brenda ~ett. Luc1lle Tay· 8th Marlne Colps Reserve and nled maJdn1 the statements. It ''I wu notified on Monday, one. My hat Ia off to the younc I~ t.4 pa.
and Carol King. Pat Riley, and lor 'Ann Lardner, Doris Backes. Recruitment District 1.{1' New Or· wu ehar,ed. Mrs. Dockteor aald Oct. 31, at approximately 9:20 otncer that handled the cue." ~~~~~~~~~~~~
Diane Hoyle have speaking parts. Ga'y Lyn Armstrong, Sandra leans, La. abe wu flveD an addrea on p.m. to call eo.ta Meaa poll MrL Dockter aald Monday that .;.;
Sets will be prepared by Laurel Mellott. Mary Haynes. Cathy
Woodsen, assisted by Heather Hedlay, and Carol Carter.
LJddle, Mareie Stoval, Pat Ragan, The admission of 50c Is to
Lynn Cottingham. Karen Wag· establish a permanent pool
nar, and Lonna Lloyd. bleacher fund .. Marcia Davia and
The student manager, JalJen Gerry Nack are In charge ot
Green, directs groups from the ticket sales and Sue Brown Ia
physical education classes and handUnJ publicity. Other mem·
the Girls' Athletic Association bers of the general plannln.c
with the assistance of Anita committee include Judy Cole·
Palm. Charneth Starege, Perle man. Mary Haynes, Meg An·
Holland. Jody Lleb, Lynn Pease, drews, Mar 11 y n Bowler, Pat
Phyllis Milum, Jo Ann Tbomp· Fruehllng, and JUl Blum.
son, Toni Burroughs, and Mary Faculty Advisors are physical
Fay. education Instructors Marjorie
Speciality numbers Include Adams, Ellen Carlcof, Diane
"Stardust"' with harp accompanl· Westlake, and Dorothy Throop.
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e MONDAY, KOV. 7
Mrs. Peggy Rayburn. 48, of 205
Sixth St.. Balboa, was arrested
on a !ictltlous check charge after
allegedly cashing a $15 check at
the Balboa Market. 301 Main St ..
Balboa and a check for $6.77 on
R. C. Hart of 865 W. 17th St.,
Tar Bees Tie
Saints 6to 6
Harbor Tar Bee footballers bat·
tled to a 6-6 tle with the Santa
Ana hlgh school Bee team last
Thursday on Davidson Field. The
Tara got their tally in the third
period u BUl Beckland took a
pJtchout and swept left end for
20 yards. The Saints scored In
the second quarter as Marshal
Falcon picked up a fumble and
ran 55 yards for the touchdown.
The Tar Bee team with Its
three earlier losses and one tie
game with the Saints are one
place up from the cellar In the
Sunset League above Orange
with four losses. The Tar Bees
and Orange Bees met at 3 p.m.
yesterday. Wednesday. at David·
son Field.
The Harbor Tar Cee team won
14· 7 over the Saints last Thurs·
day In Santa Ana. Tar Left Half
Dave Hammond scored both
touchdowns and kicked one con·
version. Gary Pickens passed to
Larry Gentll for the other con·
version. The Harbor Tar Cee
team stands third place in the
league with two losses and two
wins. The Cees of Harbor and
Orange played at 3 p.m. yester·
day. Wednesday, on Davidson
Field.
$100,000 Is Awanled
i1 Suit ,._ Bar Clula
Edward J. Hammond, Z7·year·
old San Diego radio announcer,
was awarded $100,000 damages
last week In a Superior Court
jury trial of h is $500,000 suit
against the Balboa Bay Club.
Mr. Hammond was Injured In
a dive from the high board at
the Bay Club pool Sept. 19 last
y~. Since then he has not been
able to use his muscles from the
shoulders down.
Ebell ~oles
Costa M esa ... Mrs. Camllle La
Shelle of 455 Via Lido Soud, IJdo
Isle, reported that he.r son let a
boy use his bicycle to go around
the block and did not return ...
e 1VESDAT. KOV. 8
Mrs. Leda May Jones of 220
Evening Canyon Rd., Sh ore CUtts,
reported that during the early
morning hours for three days
sh e and a neighbor have seen a
prowler with a !la.shllght going
around the houses ... Gustave
Stomp of 310 Aliso Ave., Newport
Heights. reported his son's bl·
cycle stolen from the Horace
Ensign School . . . Robert L.
Dewey of 124 VIa Quito, LJdo
Isle, reported bumping a Jirl
pedestrian with his car at Cout
Hwy. and Tustin Ave .. wbo was
apparently not burt but woul•
not stop to excha.rtee retereDC*i. e WEDifESDAT. ROV. t
Mrs. Charles Randall of 521~
Marcue.rlte Ave.. Corona del Mar.
called omcera to dl.spose of an
opossum kllled by her husband
In thelr garage . . . A tire and
wheel and a lubrication book
was found stolen from the car of
Joseph W . Adam.s of Laguna
Beach. bar tende.r In Villa Ma·
rtna. while the car was In the
VIlla Marina parkJng lot at
12:20 a.m. ...
S. Ridderhof
Heads Golfers
Brig. Gen. Stanley E. Ridder·
hot. Newport Beach city council·
man trom the Newport Heights
district. has been elected presl·
dent of the Southern California
Golf Association.
Since the annual Southern
California Amateur Golf Champ-
ionship tournament Is customar·
lly awarded to t he home course
of the president, the tourney this
coming year will be held at the
Santa Ana Country Club.
CiYil Semce El111
SetforP*.._.
A written examination will be
held at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29,
In Newport City Hall for appoint·
ment as patrolmen on the force
of the Newport Beach Police De·
partment.
Those receiving passing grades
wlll be placed on the ellgtble
Ust. from which appointments
will be made.
Final date fOT flllng will be
Friday, Nov. 18. Appllcationa
Progresaors Section of Ebell may be obtained at the Civil
Club wtll meet tor lunch at the Service Office In City Hall. Sal·
home of Mrs. L. B. McGavren, ary range Ia $316 to $382 a
3420 Ocean Blvd.. Corona del month, with 40-bou.r week. 15
Mar. next Wednesday when Mrs. days vacation yearly, time ott
Edith Clark ot Santa Ana wUl for seven holidays and state n!·
ahow her latest collection of Ma· tirement qstem. A 5,r. veteran'•
donnas from Mexico and India. preference wUl be Jiven to all
Mrs. Lee Barnes. chairman, aald applicants who ean qual.lf;y few
that membenbJp for this aectlon preference.
11 cloaed, but a new Proaresaora -------
Sectton wlll be formed under the VD1T IIELATIVU PiiiDiD8
leadership of Mn. Carl Gl~e. DnDIG YIIIT D JfOII"nn Tbey wtll aao bold meetlnp on A abort vacation trtp to north·
the tbtrd Wednada,y of every ern CalttornJa wu taken lut
month. month by Mrs. Clara Axtater and
her .On lCarJ of Corona del Mar .
.. ~ N&IIIOIIAIT cauaca Alter dtlvtn• thtoufb San Fru-'11te -... Donald Sapp's aer· et.co thtpy lltopped at Hamllt.
JDOil toj6e tot the t:30 and 11 Air ~ .._ to call on ltd
o'doc:IE wlbtp llefVIcea Sunday s,t. WIUJam Dunne, whom &.It
at the ...... llllaDd Communlt)' "ad not .m 111ne. they ... Ill
...... Olltlldl will be .. A IICOUtlq tOft'th« ln WaabJntton,
..... tNi18 tiM U1t of lela: Hll D. C.. men than lS r-1'1 :.t:.
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.._., w111111 ...... 'Q• 1 Ye laillc·IIIM ~ lira. Militia
•• sa I •• I' L o..a• .............. 81Jl7.
for Veterans ·aay
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WE1J. BE OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY * * * ORDER YOUR THANDGIVING 1'URKEY NOW
We Carry Manning'a Choice
Baby Beef ExcluaiYely! The Finest Name in Meats in all the Southland!
BOilKEL FIUT GllADE
BACON 49L Swiss
Cheese 55~ Steak
LOIR~-.4 U. E tl ....
Ill.
PORI ROAST 4 ·9L
Roast
24c
Less 5c
19c Pkge
PORI CHOPS 49L
5 lb. sack 42c
FLOUR Lessl::
'fU'aM-1 lb. Call
COFFEE 85~
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PeaChes--1~ ~~ _ :..~ ....... -~--·--23¢ iOniaiO Juice
......... 4I{,OLC4a -..................... Pancake Flour 25¢ TOmato Soup
New Spuds 3 '"' 25¢ f iDE Bea 1• 0&.0 .. AI
CP"'X' 0 ~CaD una ns :........ 'i'.: Spagheni 11-
Shorteaiag 69~ w .. ~ .............................. -27. YAMs ---
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