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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1957-10-24 - Newport Harbor EnsignSHOWN SPEAKJN6 IRIEFL Y at the official cJ.dieation of the $3~000 Helipot plant in Newport Beach Monday noon is Dr. A Badman, pretident of th. parent company, Beckman Instru- ments. At the left is Senator John Murdy and at the right is Donold Donald Duncan, Helipot Division manager. .... ,.. illllrl: lo/oTaa.llll .. A.N.Zerman of COM Die·s ' Weekly Breakfast Meetings Slated for COM Merchants AICHER The Sputnlk rocket wu alcbted nltude, but traveUlnc at .u.rprta. came a utelUte and now 1a pre· The Sputnik beepe ~ beard at 1 For the Jut 5 day. the al,nal by naked SY• at 1:03 p .. m. Tuea· InC speed. It wu vtalble for 6 oedlnc Sputnik In tucht by about 20.005 meeacyclea and aleo at hu been very weak, Mr. Haraen day by local ~tten. to 8 eecond.s. 30 minutes. 40.002.. Mr. Stewart and Mr. Han. aa.ld Tueaday. Be tried to tune E. H. Haruen. vetl!ran radio The aateijlte came up back of Sputnik 1a no at:rancer to local sen believe that the alpal at 20i tn on It after •~tine the rocket "ham" of 1011 N. Bay Pt.. Bal-Catalina bland, aped owrhead radio hama. Both Mr. Haruen, on Ia for traddnc purposes only. and but he could not uy for aure that boa Ialand, cave the alert alter about 10 degrees northward from the Island, and T. Duncan Stew. :~enaJ ;t1:' Ia ~arwnlttlnc he heard lt. althou&'h there were hearlnc from Radlo Moeeow that the zenith, and dtaappeared eut-art. of 183 Sboreclltf Rd .• Shore the S::.':t 0eclen: on back to aorne aounda. SputD.I.k Itself wu Sputnik rocket would ~ vtalble •ly ot the Blc Dipper. Clltfa, In Corona del Mar, bave Mr. Haruen aald the satellite not vialble to the naked eye over Loe Ancelea at 1 .08 p.m. • Thla wu not Sputnlk Itself. been tracking It and llatenlnc ta parbaps aendlnc back lntor. Tu~a{ia~4.who hu made · Mr. Haruen and a halt dozen Mr. Hanaen explained. It wu the to Ita beeps on their shortwave matlon on tem~rature and C(»· maanetJc tape ~dlnca of the ot bla nelpbora trained thelr thlrd atace rocket which had I receivers. I mJc atrencth. The beeps are atcnal.a, aaJd that the 2 aateUitea eyea overhead. At 6:03 p.m. they efven the tlnal thruat to Sputnik They leam about Ita lm~nd. beard at the rate ot about 140 a are mak1na about 1&-trtps around saw a brtcht white object. re· and hurled It Into Its orbit lnl lnc arrival throueh the En&Uah l minute, but are eomewhat apor. the world e&eb day, takJna about Mmbllnc a .tarot the flrat mac-outer space. The rockd aJao be-l broadcast from Radlo Ma.cow. adlc. • 96 minutes for eadl jou~y. He l.tt a twlnkllnc, tmpa.b clance, OISPlA YIN& one the ptKision-wou at the Helipot plant are Dawson Teaford, special assistant to division manager Donald Duncan. and Vera Oberlin, ~710 River Ave., Newport, who is o winding machine set-up operator. The mo~hine in the bodground does the winding. (Ensign photo) • Over • Greet Helipot to Area More than 400 Harbor .\rea Beckman, the president ot Beck. cltluna cathered at the Balboa man lratrumenta, Jnd Donald Bay Club Y"terday noon to ex-Duncan, ceneraJ manaeer of the tend oUidaJ community &THt· I Hellpot Dlvlalon. and the ;taft lnga tq the Heltpot Corporation. members ot Hellpot and their Ther~ were words of wei~ I wives.. Wllllam O'Bryon, pl'ft1- from the Newport Beach and dent of the Kewport Harbor CosU Mesa Clty Cound.l.a and Chamber, wu muter of cere- Chambers of Commerce, and alao monies. from the Orance County aupervt. Dr Beck.man paid tribute to eon and the Newport Harbor 1 the local community splrlt He Board of Realtors. a.ald that one of the Important Honored CUesta were Dr. Arnold reuona that HeUpot located Ita Ingram 1 main headquarten beft wu the C h • tine aplrlt a( CtJftlJilUnlty ida-a 1 n uons. .. wen .. the wonderful weather and attractive su.nound. lop. Buys Anaheim Crest Motel Robert Jncram and A.aoclates. owners of Jamaica Inn ln Corona del Mar and other hotets, have added the Royal Crest Motel In Be aald tbJ,t .... fidllla. ot 1M Ca.116am1a tonti.I:De 1a USUl'ed beeauw o! tbe 8'f'O'Wina fmpor- ta.nce of lelt!a.rdl and develop- ment In electronic. and aeronu- tronlcs. tor both defense and non. defense purposes. Anaheim to their list ot hostel T T d rles. I WO orna 0 This latest acquisition Is lo· cated at 1540 s. Harbor Blvd .. Cones s·,-Lted across from Disneyland. Total ':1' I consideration was In excess of D • St $300.000. • ur1ng orm Representing both buyer and selleT was Craig Gralncer of the Two tln~rs of a t o r n a d o Babson Realty 6 Investment Co .. reached their ominous points 2828 E. Cout Hwy .. Corona del down toward the Harbor area Mar. Sunday afternoon during squally I w~ather as a 110uthwest storm • I ...... 1 .___. IIi bl~ in . .._.. r~W~1Z II The dark cones f~ fade-d F. IJaill~ ~ ·-and reforrnf'd as th~y reache-d __. -1 down from dark clouds moving Mayor Dora Hill of tile City of In ott the ocean. After thunder N~rt Beach Informed the Na c~ )lghtntnc and rain. Elec· Uve Daughters of the Golden tric Rrvlce wu lnt~rTUpted brief. Wm that she wu not issuing a ly proclamation dfoslgnatlnc ye.ter.l SmaJI craft warning from Pt. day as United States Day. Th~ Con~ptlon to Oceanside was for Native Daughters had requested 20 to 30-mlle-an-hour winds from City Council last w~k to have I the west and southwest the apeclal day proclaimed. and The tornado fingers mo\·~ off the request was referred to the rapidly to the northwest. mayor. Today 1 Thul'llday 1 hu 1 be-en proclaimed by the mayor IIIII 11 ....... , .... u Unite-d Nations Day. ..... ... , • . Fer lila • lcL 31 ... Crill leslplsc The Loyal Order ot the M~ llatbor Muter R:uadl Crate wlll hold a party for the childrt'n announced yesterday he will re-of the Harbor Area Thursday tire on Dec 24. Mr. Crail has ewnlnc. Oct 31, at the Cooa been harbor muter alnce 1M2. Mesa M~ Lodae. 435 E. 17th prior to that time ~ u a St. 1b.bl wtn M ln obeervan~ of ~ Beach poUce omc.rl the Mooee-sporuiOnd Youth Bon- from 1932. Be realdes at -., or O.,V. pl'OclaJINd by Gowmor Coft St.. Corona dd Mar. Goodwin hlabt. • ...... • s..eN a. ........... ,... OM. .. c.... .. ..-~e.K ,. ••••• .....,, -~ ..... City ................. Celf. OM. _,,.......,_.a..._ W.. ••• l l .... ..tlw'J• L c...t ~· c.-. ., .... ~ TB..IIHONI$1 HAUOI 1114 _, 1111 ••• n. NIWPOI'r HAUOa ............................. . .... ,.,. ........... e:-t:t ,.. .................. c... .... .. ........................ . .................... ..,'-.. -, .. ..._ 01 CAUPOINIA ~ PVaJ$M8S ASSOC1ATION ~ .f ttl. NATIOHAI. IDtTOitAL ASISOC1ATIOH Aa¥0 L HAN o-., ell4 ,.,..._ ,.. HMr ~ .. Wt. SAW WITCHEll ~"I w.....- 101 IUlHS-. ·--.l..-+w FLOUNCE IAANES.. Office~ We!'-,_, HOWAtD IAlN~--------------------------~ lUIY STMNSOH. ....._,_ HU~H WcWIUAN , ,.....,.pl.y SUIICIUmoN lATESr Lace~ ..... ..c,Ho. ,.-T-....,. n., ... ,....aa o.w. ..... H-'-,.,_J ,_ ~--.,_. .... 8 • • • • • • • • '•:c• •• +' + C* +' ?I. .I!Of Hop ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ME IE+:+ e A REPORT ON SPUTNIK SPOTTING e • Hi II. OP-l.aJMt W ~ and ....._, Jt.llJ C&ftMft, autbor ol a val· a WlliMc IMilliN. uaW. antalftl book .. BOW TQ • -:-. riSB TilE PACJJ'JC COMrr," Ia PliO tilT ·'aaya real ...u.t a l'liCie fellow. 1 ...._. h1m. Be dMI com~~ 011t tr'IWn be ..,.., '"I con- *--tlill J am IWl. .. ...,._. by the a Jot of ~ ~:ae bu ctlltltbutect )llliliddW ~ to •t • tee no IIW. to the pleuuftt ot a Jot •* ... ,tldtll I eatdl." We ot ua wielctera o1 rod Ud 11M. uve no .,.._.,.t wtth tbat. but But ev81')' once-ln-a·whU. be can tb.wel• no law that~ nDT- be very palnfuUy aD wwt. J"Jf\ •# OD hat to feel the-... way. pecl&lJy concerned wlt.b bJ8 re-Be al8o au,.._tl the lade of eent Jdeu about reJeutna and ~tl to 81D0ke t11 ot.twr. tautne marlln Jn lh. Oct. 18 Ia-wiN CW"8 bUJIJah tn loGUaem aue or W..tem Outdoor News. In CaUtomJa. Where you been. .. yf hla column. CANNON SBO'l'S, t.M AJound our hatiOr, I ean ~d headlnf UYf: J'OU to a\ J.eut halt a doun Nal A WEJRD DANCE to enlMre Peer Gynt is one of J_2hn Chadsey of Santa Ana in the fore9round: "Releul~ Karlln Not So Sport. nne IIDObhoo-. SatM tor San the features of the Orange Coast College pra. Sary Wilmes of Tustin; Barbaro Shepard, 3004 tne." In thla comer, them'• ~bt-Dlqo. , duction of lsb.n's "Peer Gyrrt," which will b. pre-Newport Blvd., Newport, and, standing, Diane In' words. 8Uh. And I didn't no-• ~ ~ sented in the OCC Auditorium Nov. 6, 7, 8 and 9. McDermed, South Laguna, choreographer. Music tlee any millet wtMn you uld 1t. Ray Canncm. u an lnd19td•l. Curtain time will be 8:15 p.m. The dancers are by Grieg will be played. e ~ ....... oa&WYAna.a can belleve anythlna he wana _________ _;_ ________ _:_ _ _:_ __ __:__: __ ___,______ With pardonable esotJam. Ray to. But lf auch blahly oqa.nbld Sputni~ Spotting is the watchword for today. We of the Ensign staff were alerted by Radio Moscow, via Balboa Island "ham" E. H. Hansen, that a showing was scheduled for 6:08 p.m. Tuesday. We loo~ed hard, were sure we saw any number of statellites up there, except !hat they all tum~d out to be planes -except one, of which /::J _ J . /'1~ e1Gf4 I 11'!'. st•ll . not S? s~re. But Mr. Hansen and his neighbors reported a c~l Nt C>l pos1t1ve v1sual s1ght1ng at 6:03 p.m., lasting about 6 seconds. So there's e • • e 8 I d b I uy.. "J'or a number ot yean I and lonl ~ r.MtCh 00 mo i e have watched the actions ~ re· centers u the Wood8 Bole Ocean. leued blllflah In the Cult''_.nd opaphlc lnatitute and the Unl-u •t c • eoes On to uy that they "make veralty ol Miami' a Marine Be-_ n1 omang few almJeu moves then IIOUnd." tlearth eenter are at11J ln~ed We'll ao alona with that Cool-In taaatne marli~U. that'• the big story for this wee~. ......!..,:!.:CX>L~~AJrD~~UW~~w=:,·!•~-~i~f!L:!P!!w~w~v~-~.._~~ef~City~!!C...~'ICI~I~ That's not Sputni~. itself, that they saw. of course. It's the third .. stage ~oc~et, w~ic~ is now preceding it in flight and is considerably larger 1n SIZe. Th1s 1ust makes the whole thing all the more awesome. To Leg :ftn ,uallldee-tam. Ray. It'a 110rta natural enouah ,...,n for me to want to Another local "ham,.. Duncan Stewart of Shore Cliffs, who ha5 been trading Sputni~ and listening in on its beeps. ta~es a dim view of the efforts of our high officials to scoff ot the Russian achie vement. No use kidding ourselves, he says. The Russians have beaten us, and good. Instead of making snide, belittling remarh. we'd better end our inter-service rivalry, get busy, and produce a better satellite. That sums it up just right. It's lucky for us that Sputnik happened ~s columnist Holmes Alexander pyf it, Lucky break for us that Sput- nik succeeded. Had Sputnik fiuled. our complacency would have known no bounds ... No room for complacency now. Let's just budle down a nd out- Sput this Soviet marvel. ' • • • e NOTES FROM THE LOG I have an idea that Queen Bizabeth e njoyed the Maryland-North C arolina football game last Saturday about a s much as we Y anh enjoy~d. the ~ridet games in England while we were training with the Bnt1sh dunng World War II. We tried to ploy the game, but didn't catch on ve ry eagerly. As I rec~JII, we ended up teaching the Britishe rs how to play softball, and we found them to be stout competitors. All this happened at Eastbourne, the Corona del Mar of the south coast of Englond ... Kenyon Scudder, who gave such an excellent layman's sermon at the Corona del Mar Community Church Sunday. is the author of a very excellent book. "Prisone rs Are People, .. which tells of his wor~ at the Chino Institution for Men. He has another claim to fame, per· haps dubious -a rather marked resemblance to Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. He is also distantly reiC~ted to the pototo chips Scudders ... . Can t say much this. week about Big Ten sporls ... except: V'.fe M1nnesotans never say d1e, there s still a chance for the Gophers to come to the Rose Bowi ... • Df AD uaoa AGADf Batebelor, who hu been-watch. '""" flil for a tl.th to 10 down ln water. do lt. and ancou.rap othera to Back ln Ann Arbor alter a week lne Mlc:hlean football for more t never HAVE eeen a marlin fly. do IIUWtle. on the farm. Had the eooc:t luck than SO yean.. hu thla to uy The Red en. Bloodtnobtw lq. fttak tt ..-.r, llay. There'• al. to aJt with Mlehlean coaeh Ben. about KJch.lpn State: U~t 18 COIIUn.e next -...k to tile He a1IIO dtea an 1m1t.aJ:1ee of wq. two .. ._ tiD AlfY arru- ny C>Mterbaan at the team train-''State la pine all the way. =~lea;" Amerlcan lAISon wllete a dtver followed e re-IMft.t. • lne table. He uld. ''You .tt down How can you .top auch a tetm-N L to 7 p.m. J'rtdq, leued matUn 1 to tbe bOttom. ------- here and eat I'll n-en up with When you doae up to eet the ov. where It cUed. Ditto for a Mil- you for the barltecued steak runners. llmmy Nlnowakl (quar. The quota b 1.50 ptnta. A to-flah. From th.-e two ~--~•- breakfast you fed me ln Corona terback) pu8eS you crazy. tal ol 402 plnb hu been col· Ray hu rotten tbe Idea that tbJ8Ltl·~···----del Mar." To say that 1 wu "He throwa a football llke lected Jn 3 prevtoua aJbocl:mobtle la What heppena to ALL Ns.u.d ft thrilled ls today's understate. Yoai Berra throw• to acond. vs.itl dUa J'ea!'. burl .. tb1a time bW-a.b. ment. When you ~d to .top .,.._ JIS patten& ln tile Jlf..,..-t Bar-JetWr ,..d tile papers. Kay. A 7-poulld. ll·oallel liOn wu The w•ath.J....ls th ~-•oot bor.aJid eo.t.a Meea •--haw -·--·--·we c._· .. -,,..._. a.rtl 1'rMeJ, Oct. • ln Hoaa ball varlety, ... ~. cle:r ...... .,;;~; 46 State hu runners that murder neecs.c:t Cl3 plat. ot ~blood ;:cl.";.;i;l':..t.,..:" ot-;,.;;.;;.j llolpttaJ to dM laY. and X... degrees. Two footbaU teama you_ for tr.....ru.lou. marUn bel.q eaU~bt later . .Elmer titan ~ 11101 Ma.rauerlte evenly matched, on pape-r at "State bu the best line In tbe PrieDe~~~ and. relat:Jv,-. are be-Hehr la.t one with a 1:lroken bUl /ftle.. Coron.a 611 Mar. The lad la least, for the annual homeeom-country and that· Dan Currie tne uked to come to the alood· when the latf tore out. In _. thllr nr.t dLilcJ; lng ea.me. Fraternity houaea .are <State eenter> Ia tbe eratat mobfle to make replaceJNO*a for o'l tlle aaft·wound aAd an an.jde. 'Mr. ~ a L u t h e r • n vying for Firat Award for deco-lineman playtna coUe.ee ball. the blOOd t-.d by U... ,..._.. out IIIDIDaC!h. tile •-, nab wu ~~~~. Ia -ca~ a IA.Ither. ratlona "Mlchlaau could pla)' State aU 110 that an ample w--"" -en .. boolwd up thNe belutS Ja'-1' put an Cltwcb ln Corona *I Mar and . le&IIOn and ft1ll WOuldn't wio rr•T • w--aervf In the first quarter U of MJdll-even If they were lucky.. •pt In the RqloA&l Center. up a llne flat\t., lor an hour, M· bGpee .to ata.rt uanl ees gan marched 95 yards, Ja.t the '" ·1 'am probably uvtne a lot or Members of the 'Corona del foN It wu boated and ldendtled. .oon. ball on Nortbwatern's 2 foot money by not betne·around these Mar Community Chwdl ue ·be· Stan WI-on hla C.neva lf line. NW only had the ball for Thuraday meetlri .. of tbe Dkk lne uked to lllan up 110 that a !ea~q~h~t~a_!mar~~Un~ .. ~th~a~t:__!JWl~-De~·:.!.__:!~~~~~=~~~~­ flve plays and made no down& Drake club at 0\efa Inn. I am I"'UP participation plan ean w Recap at half-time foi,Jnd U ot M aure 1 am eecaptna a Jot or rid-or1a.nlzedot tor the chu.reh. .._. with 14 point. and 10 f1rst tn b them. ben the eonerepdoln ean lip downa; NW 0 wlth one flrst 1 Y up at tile church or at tlle llo.d- down. In the tJl1rd Qll&JUr a re-moWle. Juvenated nw team Joobd 111r1 Busetness .£.~ea AI'Potntmeoa tor u.. ~. a different team. They .cored 2 "'' bile t'.all be made by ~ Bar· touchdowns, ldcked 2 I0&.1a and or·lve on ..l.or bOt Jll5. tied the acore 14 all. Mldtlran iJ =~==~;........= took the kick and drove aero. for the untylne touchdown. What u •t d F d Is thla! All we eotta do la tet n1 8 un the ball. Well, Jt's a sure thing you can't hardly ever score with-TM Newport Beach UnIted out having the ball. Ftnal scbre Fund's business drive was fonn- L it Is 35-14. ally launched at a lclck ·off break-E en ------..-...-----------.... T w 0 sensational announce-fut Monday at Howard'• Restau. ment. were made aa thla rame rant. ..... Qae . • • w. lp'dall• .. Cit.,.._, ~. Baaa. leef aad ~ lpedll1 att.atioll ~ Publisher of the Ensign: I take the Ensign !or the foJ. Jowlng reasons: 1. Your editorials shouldn't be missE'd. They cover a g.od many things that we a ll have strong fPellngs on, pro and con. but don't know how to express them. 2 As I also take the News. ~ what he think$. It's the first thing I turn to. and I mls.• It when that nephew In Texas writes t he rolumn. Don't think much of it then. I admire Col. Andy for digging out the facts. and you for printing them. MRS. GERTRU DE MrCALL. 2011 Kings Road, CH'ff Haven. • • • Pres.s and the Globe-Herald, I usually a lready have the news. but the Ensign gives a 'slant on Corona cf('l Mar that Is missed Ensign staff : in the others. We'vf' moved to 232 Ninth St .. 3 Even though rm not a Del Mar. for a while. Please send "fisherman"-never gone fish ing 1 our paper tO Box 1102. Del Mar. In my lif{'-Doc Hoffman's C.Q.I We don't want to miss news of column Is lntPresting and worth our friends, or those crummy edf. rt-adlng just for the way he 1 to!lals. the precious leners. the phras('s things. tt.-1se cracks a nd real wisdom of 4. Last, but not least-Col Col. Smith. Andy Smith. Every community I Best wishes, needs a "stirrer-upper," and he is DORIS and JACK FLORER. It! He really comes out and says I I Formerly of Corona del Mar.) ended. Michigan State 13, Pur. Kenneth Fowler, chairman of due 20!! And Ill Inola 34, Mlnne. the business cam paten. lntro- sota 13!!! That makes me a flop duced the apeakera: Ralph Myera as a predlcter but I Jove It th1l Jr., president of United Fudd; H. time. Thla d~ put the stamp of Payne Thayer, campatrn chair- approval on my earlier state-man, and 0 . W. CDick) Richard, ment that thla la an upset eon-who apoke for the bualneaamen terence. Any team 1.s Uable to of the community. knock oft the fawrlte any Sat· Mr. Fowler uld that the roal urday. No. 1 and No. 5 team In for the eeneral buainea drive ls the National ratings knoc;ked oft $14.000, which meana a mint. by underdoes! mum or 120 ftom each bualneu. • • • Captalna for the drive are: Rog· e CLOOMY IOCIDCAJr er Hannaford, B a I boa ; Fred Th 1 in Ann •-bo -~ Scl)oepe and Spaldlne Eutman, e e oom AJI r aner I.Jdo ahopptne area; Dr. Edward Mlch,!,ian State whipped MJchl. MUum, N'ewport;•Paul Cook and ean u like IIOmethl.q that you Vlnoent Joraeu.en. M a r 1 n e r • could cut ~th the back of a dull MUe; H. T. Hubbell. ero.ro&!b knife. You d have thoQaht the Villa.,e· Dr. Norman CarillO aeuon wu over, and KJchlaan • ' n. had won lOth plaee ln the 811 medical drive; and Babe Orbon. Ten prea.ldent of the Corona del Mar siate handed us the worst Chamber or Commerce, for the beatlne ln Ule lone hlatory ot Corona del Mar bu.alnea area. football eames between the 2 school•. The wolves 91' anapplnt at the coaches' heel&. Jt wu ever thus. And In thoee lldloola where the empbaala la on wlnn.lne. It will alWaYf be that way. Director of Nurses Quits Th• University ot MlchJean la proud of Ita ldlolut.le .tandble. Mia ~altha Oehlerklne. dlrec. It hu been attatned by hJfh ad-tOr of nuraea at Boea BOIPital. mlulon requirements < u p p e r hu realened to aeeept • SMN~ltlon thltd of your Hnlor cl .. In hJth In the Loe Anplee area 110 that IIChool) and bleh teachlnf 8tand· ahe may condnu. 8pedallzled arU. Athletic woceu 18 aecond. tralnJnr at UCLA. alJ, and yet they rank In all She eame to lloq &o.pltal u ..,ortf rarely lower than third In a ntabt au~rvt.tn1 nune In 1.952 that Jeaeue. T h • I r lettermen and wu pr'OIIICited to dtNctor I'J'&duat.e! nUNe8 a lew montM later. I referred to the veteran ac:rtbe Mn. WlnJt.Nd Bacon. amn1n .... 'f E. A. Batchelor In my eolum~ trator, aald., "No one would have Jut week. I quote hla anaJYfla of aiven rnon Joyal or more untlr- State u the Ble Ten repreaenta-fna Mr'Vi~ to the tw.pltal. We Uv~ In the ROM Bowl next lan. lhall ,.....tty m.l.a her." 1. wtth whJch r concur. (Hop, : your ~rna Mammy,' U. ot Kin· U I 1 neeota.. w1ll have to hue a lot .. (b11r of luck.) 3421 L Celli ll&h•J CORONA DEL MAR • •• 4114 HEN JURKEYS 12 .. 146. . .. • I Student Shows Color Slides In BPW Talk About RnlanCI Dessert Card Party Slated ,.....,., OCI\Wii • Jllf aaww aa.a. c 1111111'1 Llll IIUtT .......... £1edJon at Olftleen wltl be beld CcliciiM l*tDNe ~ that Dan. wtio ll"' 1D lalbM, .,.,t at G:ao. p.a 1"\MMa.r, Jlfov. 5. a, ~ eard l*tY aedJoa ot. the little -,a Ia ftl\lancl play In Jut MtiiUMf vtlltlq two tamJ. the J....._ dl...._ oltbe Mw!. laJe Woman•• Club wUJ puMIM, a.M With toy pna mueb U.. 1ft .l"lD1.uid u a put ot tb.l can ~·. •IUddary, .Wpoa1 eponeor a t.U *-rt card put)' u ~ UttJe bon clo, hJib. A~Dedean nt&d s.mc. proc:raiD. Rubor bait a 1U1t llotttb Jl at ooon tomoiavw (J'rldaJ) In ate ,......., u.. Wk ...,..,... b7 Dan m. llrtWant alJdll ~ u. now »r-'cl.mt ot tbe JurdoN. Uc» au~ • ~. Jf.wpart HarbOr Rill\ ex-1Uitrated l'lnAIIIb , boliMe and '~'he -.t fUI the ftnt ona.. .,._ 1'helaaa IAtto. dla.IJ"eu. ebu .. IIUI4ent. IMfore tiM JluaJ. ~ .uch u the .._una," 4&7 ot iMtl ...U. at tbe 1AIIoo and lint. C. Gordon Budlou, CO· ,.... ancll ~klaal Women'• C.""'U J'tnnWa bath. B.all, 1lltll k U4 lt.Y A¥1.,1'(.-: dWnniin, annouoc:e tJt,at llftdae Club ol JCcwpan II~ on na.n polntad out 1D bll pie· pol't. a.a4 eaftQta wUl be ... tured. ~~=g::t De JCewport ~=: C::,:::: ~ J:alqa els 'hd 8dl-......,.. =.:: 10 f« dubhouM tb18 cowstrr and that~ D• Sl ' t d P*)' DO auutioQ-to.,.. .wn ~.----. ~ .' ~ '~ WASHED OR DYED Ltt • ...,, ........ ..... WASHERETTE .. a..t CMIIJIWI'. ~ADa. liD (Aaa. from loo'a) s. ':~t:f.!~~oocl and my .... ~ B •nnHe_r hi a de !:'me~~~:!~v!:' .,:tb::,::: ~ ~a ~~=+i ~ Otan~t eout eone,. Coaklo1 Y 19 an S ~:.:--that J'lnnlah people ORGAM LaiOJII IN TOUR BOJE IS Uft'--lr o~ •~. o~·~ Sc:!Jool. like C h rIa t m a • an4 have more mula. but" probably ..,. AI'JOUi liilift CAU; L'=t t I-IIII ""'" ,., nEOU n.n.u ·r~•~ Tbanb,tvtn, traclltlona.Uy un. Owners Assn eat .... per mtal than we cto. ~ 110 ~~·--OIIGU aao... BY tES AICD MUY JANE BELL folda pa annum wttb lifUn£ • dea:rlbecl many lr.:lnda ot. bread ---=::,.::;:--::...: .... =-==--------~h~:~P~·~rtle~---~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~ ,tvtnJ, and leamlnl ... So trudl 86Ved and nome ot the f~ The Corona HJthlancb Property made from dalr)' produ~ Coaee Owneta' A.-oclatJon wUJ hold a Ia expensive there, and they have cllnner party Thursday, Nov. 7, fwwer fresh frUita than CalUorn· at the Vtlla Marina. City Manaa-lana. becauM they are expenatve. er Robert Shelton wUl speak on He aald he felt the Ptnnlah the future plana of the area. people bad an a.clmlratJon and CodrtaU. wtll be MrVed at 7 llktnc tor the United States. al. p.m. and the dJnner Ia acheduled thouch he thoucht that many ot for 8 p.m. The lfOUp wUl approve the yo~ people NeeJve<l their the by-lawa and ~ plana lmprealon. of the Stata from for Chrlatmu deeoratlons at a American moYie~. abort bu.t.neaa meetina. Ira Smith Dorothy Sutherland and a on down to the Udo '~beater, u. Jr. of t61 Momln1 Canyon ltd,, number o1 her aub-chalrmen do, and chew ott a hunk of Clll· Ia ~ldent of the U*»datton. aave report& on the Chrlatmu !nary akUI · • · Learn the 1tcr1 • Preview aponaored annually by way to Olp a aldJlet and JUIIIe G d ""h BPW at the bu.Jnea m~ng of an •11 · · · but wtth a JMIIW t.-te ran mOT er the ~tub which followed the dJn. twf.at. • ner 'Mlu.nN2ay nlcht. MeriJee Dun. * * Loa1.1e a.cDy ,._ Ool r. eo.t eou.,. .. J..., a.tlla of tM loatMn c..a .... a.. c..,my...,. ..._,m.,.... u..u ....... ,.,. ..... Gill: ... .-1 lldtW ..... ... ........................ 'lip wltla • tltdr:'f ,.u.l .. CULl f ..... ,, Oom .. c...t C:OU.,. Codd"9 .._ .._.. ..... ~.Oct. ...... lliJO ..... cat tM u.. n.-tN. a.d ___ ._ ....... 0 7 I ....... -" Jeny a.u .. om .. _...,.., ......... . ...... a-t ......... ... Clubs In 16th can pt'etided over the meetinc In the abNncc of Mary Naqell, A I M t praldent. ~nua ee Poll~ the bu.lneu meet· '11 tnc Va_lert. Shields Introduced Several member~ 'or the New. Dan 'Pierce •• the procram port Harbor Crandmothera Club, q>eaker. lncludlna president Mra. Keith ------ Rima and ~eeretary Mrs. Joeeph .. ~.alii lnaon. atunded the 16th an· nual c:onventJoo of the National J'ederatJon of Crandmotbera lut week In Loa Ancelea. The Newport Harbor Chamber Dunne the clo.tnr cel'flhonles, of Commerce directors wUl hold Mra. Rlma preMnted the noral their monthly meettnc Monday bouquet to the n&tlonal presl-noon at the VIlla M&rlna restau. dent. Mra. Sylvia Stalcup_ rant. The regular meetlnC date NEWPORT BEACH WILL BEGIN DIALING THEIR CALLS ~,, NOVEMBER 3 . ~ tJpe .. w.. wttll • Colrnl ..,._ baa._ ntm:n .......... ~ •.... l'lttiU ... ..nu. • r...e. crwat • • • ,.. wwtwr-......S ,._ ..._ Tbe local ehapter presented a was lut Monday, but prepara- fublon &bow at the convention tiona for yesterday's "Welcome to headquartera. Mn. Lorraine Dan. Hellpot" caueed a week's post . leU. owner of La Reine Drea ponement. I Shop In LJdo Shopplnc Center, wu ln chara-e of the &bow. Alao wUlgoMtMOam,.~ Ccdllt wlalda --1MMn -tlile o.-.. eo-tr r• ... ... u... ....... -.. ..... 1D the ahow were 2 other Udo LEAVE COaolfA DEL JlU Center ahos-, Jlule'a Shoes and Early thla month the D. A. Roberts J~len. Roberts dla· Monroe. moved from 512 Marl· p 1 aye d lndJvtdually desfaned ,old Ave., Corona del Mar, to jewelry. lndudlnl a 6~ -carat 2S96 Willow Lane, ea.ta Mesa. ,_ ....,. tlD tlalal Foa.wta9 'r.Uf'HYa ... ra.ctaattariY ·-·l'ICI .,., to. • .. •• a llecrt"' • • • 1otll of ........ .................... ..., ... ,.~.~~--~-.... ....,_ ....... ...... ldll4 ••• ,.. .... ~· ••• Allll _.., ...... • -....n •... .,, ........... .._ ....... ' .• DiiJI"t--.... * * diamond valued at $14,!500. ~~~ ~~~JifUI ~ Ptctltiou f1ma .... " THE UNDERSIGNED do htftby • certifY that they are eonduetJna • a Taeo Shop and PrMty buan.-... at 115 Mctropole A~ Catalina ~, laland. Avalon. Callf.. under tbe tJd1tJou. ftrm name of 1'be lolly Taco Shop" and tbat aatd firm Ia eompoeed of the tollowlnc per· ... .ona wha.e namea In fUll and , places of residence are u follows. • Of eoww all tbe co-spoMOn to.wtt: ~ • , . AI F«&1t Hardware, Southern Thomaa CUUord Archer CounUea Cu. Udo Sbopa and the AJiee MUdred Archer ~ Uttle old IJ'OOft'Y store next door 500 Heliotrope Ave., ~ manace to .crape tocether a few Corona del Mar, Dlllf. • P.oplehawbeen ..,.. ••• and ~ .......... ,.au Hllild .. meager otferlnp .. , Jult a cou. WITNESS our hands thla 2bt pte of Catfera and Sattler Ranaes day of Octobe_r, 1957. ~ ..,. •.. 5500 worth of meat merchan. TiiOMAS C. ARCHER • F • .,. dble ordetl ... and oYer 11000 AUCE M.. ARCHER ~ urmture~ worth of U801ted lifts, rancltlc State of Calllomla • ..,. from 35mm cameru to a balr-County of Orance a ~Complete Home Furnlab.IDp ~ cut. ahampoo. .nave, matlJcu.re ON THIS 21st day of October, • Llbelty 1-MM .,. and aboe ablne ... Tb.en of 1957. before me. • Notary Public "' 1• ~ coune each week all the food In and for uld county and state, " ... pwt A"" eooked wut be J1ven away and realdlnc thereln, duly commla· COSTA ._.ESA ' Beginning Sunday, November 3. our Newport Beach customers will begin using the most modem type of tele}:hone sel'Vlce known. When calling from an ORiole telephone, whether the call is to be placed locally or across the nation, a few turns of the dial will do the trick. To obtain the utmost in convenience from this new service, refer to the in- formation pages of your new directory and to the two small brochures mailed you a short time ago. Note: From an Onole telephone 1t LS not necessary to dial "liZ" to place a distant caU Just dial the area code, if required, followed by the telephone number, as you do on a local call. ® Pacific Telephone there wut be a cUt for everybody .toned and awom. penonally ap. who attends ... At thla first peared Thomas C. Archer and r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jeaon next Tueaday everybody Allee Mildred Archer, known to wm recetve &n ucltlna new cook me to be the peraona whoee book. the redpea contained there-namea are •ubecrlbed to the In have all been earetully teRed within lnst:rument. and acltnowl- by ,raduate borne economlata.. edpd to me that they executed the ume. * * 1-* ......... wttea .,_ ..... I .......... . ~ If aiiiDf octJ Ill .. .-ly ................. yn1 .. ... .._. .......... ...... _. lldiJe a.ll Ooats c.-1 c.u ........... ta tfiiUt I k 77Ft* • altlltt • ' • ...................... ••• .,.Y ........ .......... ···-....... , .... .. ........... ,. ,_..n I ............... ..... ................... < -· ....... ,_ery ...... ~ ...................... _.,... ft-'•lt ...... WIMia ....... .C ........................ tkdtJ •.• Jut ..u -...... _.occ..m...s,-c .... .... * * * * * * WlTNESS my hand and offl· ctal .. al. MARY A. HAAPA Notary Publlc: 1D and for uld CountY and State. Ky Comml•fon expires Auc. 16, lB . · Publlabed Oct. :M. 31, Nov. 7, lf In the Newport Harbor En- alp. F.ta &..;.. Sdrdlaaef YMD~-LNNS ~··-M0110NS PA1111HS lOY'S' ... .,. TOTt.,._. a.on•• WEST c LI FF \.- We feel that the following meaage ia IDOI'e impcxtcmt at this time than talking about W..tctiH WE URGE THAT YOU Give the United Way to the Newport Beach United Furid N O W ... TWO BALTZ MORTUJJUES ~u.s..-Ana CIW'D.~~ Bubar a liDO 1!. Coalt BJ.K.bwu Corona del liar ~ Baltz M ortuary MidWay 6-2C24 l 'lh A SUpenor, coeta .._. AMPLE PARKING BOTH LOC.A110NS HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK Harbor Blvd. at Glaler KIMBERLY S.llSS OPTOIIETJIT Dr. Keith M. Walker Optometrl.st and Orthoptl.st 2721 E. Coast Hlehway Corona del Mar, California Harbor 6845 TO HELP THE SPASTIC CHILD Is the aim of these women. who ore see~ing to establish o Spasti-c Children"s League in Oronge County. President of the Horbor committee is Mrs. Frank Tooley, left; Mrs. Willis Ader, stonding, is president of the Spostic Children's Foundation; ond seated is Mrs. Zelmo Moyes, hostess ot the recent luncheon when the committee wos chartered. (Terry Boris photo) For all your Prlntlne N~ THE ENSIGN Publishing Co. HARBOR 1114 2850 E. Cout Hlebway Corona del Mar Sheltoas Will R .... From Capitol T odaJ City Manager and Mrs. Robert Shelton will return to Newport Washington, D. C., where Mr. Shelton has been attending the annual International City Man. ager's Association meetln&. The Sheltons left Newport Beach last Friday by plane. Mr. Shelton Is on the committee that audits the association's books. WORLD TIAVEUIUE SERIES liZ UAOTU'OL OOLOB PJUU u:JIOWJfm ft.AVELEa IR PEUOJf "EGYPr'-"ARGENTINA" "CALIFOBNJA MOUNTAIN HOLIDAY" "SOUTH OF ZA.NZIBAlr'-·~oBOCCO" '1»0RTUGAL. MADEIRA cmd the AZORES" ALWAYS OX ICOifDA1'S -JfOV. 4 • An. 21 IEWPORT IIIIH SCI-AUDITORJUI ~ Jfow AYGU.abla lkllboa: llu.e Sa11a StatkMMn: Corooa del Mar Tranl SerYt.ce: Jfewpal't hcldl: a1c:bard's lJdo Karat, IJlfQ. Booth. SEASOJf PJUCES (I PILIG): 12.50, IUS .... VIlA .IAIIIA PMtu.rtJ19 0.. MCdood. lteab. pd-. ..U.. dalcb& Clue& u. vwa McatDa 1.a ... of ~ Coaatf's u....t ..nau- I'CIDta. 8aDquet 1'00111 ...... up to 400. Locatied Cit tbe ~ to aa1bea lala:D4. u..s. .... .....aa.tp -tbe Olqge Ia ...u.rta& SGml SEAS CAFE Ft.. lood ••• OOC.'Idlld1 baw ••• a.. ....... ~tly ••• al-. ......... ~ ••• -..y ....... .._ • .,...t .. . ..... _ ..... _ ..... Jllwo4.,; .... dlld .......... , 181, a-t.a 111M • r: a I a..d • ~-., a .a. ........ ._,. U. L JIWT. 101 ... AIIAJDDI a:&liiOR 5-aMt 0 0 0 0 oo :> 0 0 &' JVI1' 10trm or L~MIVJir~ JJJKM:II CJUCKEN DINNER CompJet.--11.75 SERVED nJESDAY THRU FRIDAY Delicious Dinners . . . Dell&htful Drlnka DANCING TO DORISE VAN & BUDJ)T ROHNER .. "1'11. •• 0 00 0 0 0 From the POLICE BLOIIER • ICOifDAT, OCT. 14 1 A $250 dinghy was stolen from A paddle board was stolen the residence of Elgin Gates, from Jackson's Pirate Den, 407 21686 Bayshore Dr .. Bay Shores ... B.h St., Newport Beach ... Wll-An outboard boat valued at S400 Jlam Baker of 3616 Ocean Blvd., and belongln& to Clarence Robe. Corona del Mar, was bitten by a son, ~ Kings Pl.. Cliff Haven, dog owned by John Stowers of was stolen from 2537 W. Coast Stowers Garage, 3601 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach . . . Hub Hwy., Corona del Mar . . . Dr. caps were stolen from the car of John Albarlan of 1103 N. Bay Ft .. Walter Clark. ~ VIa Oporto, Balboa Island, reported the theft Udo Isle ... Gas was stolen from of $35 from his residence on July. the car of E. P. Work Jr. of lhe 8 ... MUo Everett Allen, 60, of VIking Hotel, 901 E. Balboa Blvd., 3250 Broad St., Newport Heights, Balboa. was booked Cor Intoxication ... • WEDXESDAT OCT 1s Plaster was broken and a bath • · tub was soiled In the home of Robert S. and Charles Gardner Tom Quinn, 229 VIa Udo Soud, of 823 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, Udo Isle. were bitten by the family dog . . . A burglar entered but took e TtJESDAT, OCT. 15 nothing !rom the Pacrtlc Fiber· Jon Reed Watern, 21, of Fuller. glaas Co., 2601 W. Coast Hwy., ton, was booked on suspicion of Newport Beach ... Several boys burelary and for posaeulon of threw rock.l 1n the pool at the bur&lary toola alter he was ap-home of Mra. Loube Giannini, prehended around 4:30 a.m . ln 131 VIa Genoa, Lido We ... A the ~· of Atkl.Mon'a Men's bicycle wu ltolen from the re.l. Store, 3355 Vla Lido, l.Jdo Sb~ d~ce ol Mrs. W. B. Helmholz. ping Center ... Royce Day of 389 Snug Harbor Rd., CUff Haven Maple St., Costa Mesa. was ... Someone ahot a hole through booked for drlvtng whUe lntox. a wtndow ln the home of Mrs. lcated after running Into a barrt-Vernon Edler, 338 VIa Lido Soud, cade on Superior Ave. near the Udo We ... Mrs. Robert Ber- Hellpot Co., Newport Beach ... A nard of 300 Amethyst Ave., BaJ. burglar stole $64 worth of shirts boa Is land, wu bitten and and siphoned gas from the car scratched by a stray cat., .•. A oC Mrs. H. W. Kaimback. 5404 purse valued at S75 which con- RJver Ave., Newport Beach . . . talned S57 was stolen from the AJliCT IIAJif Df KOa.EA Army Sgt. Flrst Clua Albert Amburgey, son of Mr. and Mn. Charles Amburgey of 644 Ross St., Costa Mesa. Is serving In Korea as a squad leader In Com. pany "A" of the 31st Infantry. Sgt. Amburgey en~red the Army In 1947. L&QALBOrle& CEIITQ'JCA'n OP aVSDfESI FICTITIOUS PDJI KAME The undersigned, does hereby certify that he la conductlng a dance studio buaJneaa at 3523 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, Calltomia, under the flctJ. tloua flnn nllme of ARTHUR MORR.U DANCING S'ruUO of C.Ona del Kat, Call.fornJa, and that aaid firm la compo8ed of the followtng penon, whose name In full. and place of residence, Is u follows, to-wit: CARMINE A N T 0 N I 0 MAR.A.NZ.A.NO, 610 East Penn Avenue, Whittier, CaJ. ltornla. WITNESS my band this 12th day of Aurust. 1857. CARMINE ANTONIO MAR.ANZ.ANO STATE OF CALIFOI.HIA 1 COUNTY OF LOS .ANGELES a residence of Mrs. Nellie Grundy, 924 W. Ocean Ft., Balboa ... Jim Lewla, 419~ Poinsettia Ave., Co· rona del Mar, reported 3 boys beat him during a scuUle ... Ray More, 29, of Lone Beach, appre. hended at 17th St. and Coast Highway, Newport Beach, after leavtng the Jamaica Inn without paying his bllJ, wu booked for driving while lntoxJca~. <Continued on Paee Eleven) MATTRESSES ~-Cottoa P0am...._ Irneular Sba~ JfEW -.avu.DDrQ COSTA MESA t.fATTUSS CO. 2110 N.wport ~hot~. U'-+Y 1-IJOl lorqes+ ...d Mot+ Cornplet. Furniture Star. in tM ArM. c.n for ff.ee DECO~TING SEIW::l Llberly 1-5511 On thla 12th day of Augu*t 1957, before me, the underaJene<t. ~~~~;;;;==:;;;;:;:;:;:;;;;~ a Notary PubUe 1n and tor aaJ4 r County and state, resldlng there. 1.11. d u I y coi1\J'DluJoned and twom. pereonally appeared CAJt. MINE ANTONIO MARA.NZA.KO, known to me to be the penon whoee name Is aubecrtbed to the within lnat:rument, and aclmowl- edaed to me that he executed the aame. IN WITNESS WHERF.X>F, I have hereunto aet my hand and att1xed m,y ot.t'Jdal .eal the -and ,_, 1n this cetlfleate tlrst aboft tfrltta.. r. KUJlRAY IESLAJl NotarJ Public ln and tor aaJd County and State.. P. Mt1lUtA Y ICESLAIL A 'ITY, tJ857 WJ.lahln Blvd.. Loe ADcel• 38, Callfornla. • Publlabed: 1he Eoai~ Corona del Mar, CaUL, Oct. 10, 17, ~ ll. I SURE AM TICKLED • . . . to hear thot the . Ford ReSNrch Plant is coming here. right n_e.t to Coron~ del Mar. This bit of Mws will call other pe~'s etten· tton .to what I ve olways been soyin9 (eR 8 months of my life, ftlat is): That Corono del Mer is the finest spot on tarth! I can say thot ewn ofter '"ing th. buufiful Indian Summer in Min· nesota end Ohio. Of courM, I hed • wonderful time visiting my 9rand- mas end grondpas, but Moftler end Daddy end I were mighty glad to get bed home -and rwol pi.Jsed that this lovely piece • our home. It must be tfle easiest job on eorth to be a reel estate salesman in the Harbor Areo! Where else con you find lend, sea and also the deer, dean oi~ thot octuolly sells itself? (Thot's why you realtors should be sure to lad your houses ond lots in the Ensign reG! estote page to ftlot the people con choose.) But. cli~ote ~nd scen~ry ore not the only re. a sons why I like this place to ltve an. It s filled wath the NICEST people ... and ~ most intelli- gent. Maybe that's why my Daddy works so herd and stays up to lote to put out the best possible newspaper. And moybe that's why to many of the locel folks reed the Ensign ... 'couse they're smort enough to wont the best. Anyway, I'm sure thot the new Foro Research Plant will bring in even morw nice people, end ot our house we're rwol glod to be saying, "'Welcome oboordl'' Cheers, KARIN P. S. I wont to be surw also to ~ay "glad you came too" to the Helipot Corporation, who ere getting offici.&Jy w-'comed by the city tnis week .. I remember. wotchi!'g their handsome new building undet eon-~trud•on when I ftrst arrtved at Hoeg Hospital, and I know tf-ley'r• JUst os happy to be here os I em.--1<. • ________ ...._ ______ _ PLEASE USE THIS ORDEA BlANK FOR YOUI SUISCRIPTION AND RiCEM ONE OF THE l USEFUL llatiU._.S WE OFFEl. I NpVPOBT HABJIOB DaGif 2850 E. eoa.t ~W'CIJ ec.oaa del Mar, CaJU. Dear Karin, I am enclosin~ $2.95 for a one-year subac:riptj.on to the Newpart Harbor Ensign. • ~-~ ... ---· . ' . ofsodal note Local Assistance Leaguers Lead National Conference ~ ........... fMU.uAY, OCI'Oiaa-ltl7 • • • ~mbeD ot tbe N~ Beach pre.ldent, and Mmt'll Wilfred ~ Leaaue w!U have lm· Berla, D~ aam.ey, WUlard ltll· ThOM atalwart Corona del Mar. portant rolea at the annual meet· Uo.n. Ann Lewb. Walter Seibert, lt-. lack and Dorit nore.r, have Inc ol tM National ~ Ralph Deaver, and the 2 votlnr dl'opped part ot their adctre. and ~·next W~y. Oet.. 30. deleaatee, Mrs. Arthur Best and are now UY1nc at Del Mar. I'm at the Santa Barbara BUtmore. MIL Herbert Perry. sure tbey .UU have Mart-strlnp The meednc wUl be oftldaUy AttencUnc from tbc local Jun. u well u hou.e.atrlnp In thla opened b)' lOw.. Rkhard CUtle lor AuxJUary wlll be Mrs. Robert communlt)', however, ao we'll be ol Balboa, lint Y1oe·preddent ol CfooarMr tlu! prealdent· and expectjnc them back In town. the national orcantutJon. She ~Mmea.~~~iloy~~Carv~~er~.~Fr~a~nk:·~He~r~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • • • wiJI eerve u ~dlnc oftlcer man and Robert Hartley Two carload& of frlenda, rno.tly pro tem In the abee~ ol Mn.. . fellow membera of Bualnesa and Theodore Fouch, national preal. "'T ~ Profeulonal Women'• Club aaw dent. "' Jean Howell oU Wf!dnesday 'ntcht Ml& Boland Wrtcht ot Newport ot laat week on the first lee of Helcbts. rectonal repret~entatlve 1 ' her Jo\lmey to Europe. Jean, wh to t.M National A a aia tan c e c en a $ 1111111 ., ...... llvn ln Corona del Mar •nd Leacue, wlll present the report workl In Costa Mesa ls plannlna of the nornlnattne commJttee. FADS AND FASHIONS to be cone alx weeks on an air Mrs. Edgu HUl ot Udo We. tour of the continent. She will mayor of Newport Beach, will be be accompanied by her cousin, moderator tor the panel croup whom ahe met ~nroute In Chi· on ways and means and projecta. cago. A bon voyage pmy waa Mrs. Hay Lane~nhelm of the Bal. elven tor Jean by Ruby Steven. boa Bay Club wUl Ntve &a • • .an member of the panel on nwmber· · • • • ahlp and awdlJarlea. Mrl. Castle will be keynote ~aker tor the otflcera orientatiOn workahop. • Ranney Shroyer Ia "batchlnc" AFTEA OEl.IVYIN&. the leyman'a d•y ,.,~ last Suoday ot the Corono del Mor Commt.~nity Church, Kenyon Scudder lleit) of Balboa lslond presanh a co,y of his boo\, ' Prisoners Are Peo- p$e," to the Church. The pastor, Edwin C . Gom· \e, is shown here receiving the gift for the Church. Mr. Scudder was for I 5 yurs superin· tendent of the Institution for Men at Chino. • Glamour Glimpses Hop Into your car coats, klda. KENYON SCUDD~R GIVES LAYMON'S DAY SERMON The mov1ng atory of rehablll· taUng prboners by treatlnc them as human beings wu told In a Sunday IM!fmon at the Corona del Mar Community Church b~ Ken- yon Scudder. a member of the congregatlon a nd a realdent of Balboa Island. Mr. Scuddet wu the founder racketeers to take advantace of the law. He endf!d hla layman's sermon with the obaervatlon: '"T1lere Ia terulon In the world becauae we do not know each other or trust each other. We must replace this with truat and underattndlng." It theae cllya. while hla wtte Ia on a motor trip to Michigan and Chlcaeo. Ranney should be a popular "batchelor." The Jadln can lnv1te him to dinner and he'll briDa the rrocerln, on ac- count of he owns a erocery ato«-. • • • Carol Doane. Jane Elliott and Clare Smith all pledged Delta Zeta at the University of Call· fornia at Berkeley, to join their friend of Newport High School days, Cerlni Greely, who was ln. ltlated Delta ~ta last year. • • • They say that people at Haag Hoepltal could pick out Don Southworth's grandson out or the crop of new babies. Even though just a few days old, he looked Jlke crandpa. The new baby. Stephen Mark, Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Donovan Soulh· Othera trom the local chapt~ who wUl attend the meetlnc are Mrs. 0 . Gayle Suae, the local Mariners· Ship Greets Nine Mariner Ship M.S.S. M A U J piped In nlne new members at the Oct. 8 meettna. Welcomed by Helen SchaUer. officer of the deck, and Mrs. George Schoonover, ak.lpper. were Tatty Adams, Jolene Casala. Claudette and Melanle Johnsoft. Timy Jane Kennf!dy. MAry Clain Mlchelaen. Trtaha Pierce, Sharon Twiner and Kathy Wilcox. Fresh from the Sw@dlah Slopes, avelte jewels of color, applied to Almac cotton knit . . . lll.lrta. M.IS • • . Caprt Kalt ._.., a.J5 .l7G E. C::OAIT BJCaWA1' JIJUDO• tln c:o..a 1na. xu Stlltltr n mt~~ lllllr ..ur 5,000,000 women can't be wrong It you're coin& by "Jaa" to...your favorite toot b a 11 c.me. Yea, whether you ue belnc transport. ed in a aporU car-or lf "sport'' Ia just what you eaU the guy you co with -the cnze.wave car coat Ia a practical weather atop· per . . • amart and comfortable. But don't take my word for lt. come and eee It at O'BRIEN'S. of the Calltornla Institute tor CHIJIIl ru-=c-Men at Chino and served u Ia ~..... ~ flnrt sllperintendent for 1S years, from l!MO to 1956. Thls wu a CIDDTIAll ICIEWCE CIIVJICB pioneer project In a "m inimum The conttnulnc regeneratJon aecurtty Institution," where there and transtormatJon or the lndl· are no prtaon walt., no armf!d vidual roan and woman through cuard.l. no cun towera. The men aplrltuallzatlon of thought and are on their honor not to escape, deed up to the aplritual goal.- and thus began to recover their conscloua heavenly being,-is aplrlt of reapon.alblllty and trust. dlscussed In the LeuQn.Sermon worth, who now live In San Bern. five miJlioa womeD ha~ ~ aauc vartt •• a football .... --.... ,, _, place .. tMee..,..-.. tile ...-t· -aDd aldrt. u ,... waat .. Joo11 UJ I r\cdlf .... ea-up witlll a Dcd._ ~ E'NIY· ... ..... ...... ol wear1D9 0... ••.••• , ... ~ .. ,...,. Jooldll9 ........... -aD4 u..y' .. ....U. looklog crt. ....... aeedla't be '"jut ........... tlala day aDd .... -..--.tllley-bepal'toiO lneJy .. tilt " ,......., co- .. -•• dl wttll • tldlt. ..,.., _ ................. . ..... .., ...... ,..,. ..... ..., ............ .. -.dl_.. • ........ The results have been phe· "Probation Alter Death" at the nomenal. They expected to lose Newport Beach of Christ, Sclen. about 10% by HC&pe. For the list. on Sunday. The Golden Text first 4 years the loss by eacape which keynotes the armon Is was 4%. Now It hu dropped to taken from the book of James, less than 1%. Mr. Scudder said. ''Blessed Is the man that en- The Chino story \a dramatlcal· du~th temptation: for when he y told In Mr. Scudder'a book. Ia tried. he shall receive .the "Prlaoners are People." which crown of life, which the Lord a1ao was hla sermon topic Sun· hath promised to them that love day momine. tum'' (1 :12>. He explained that Chino rep. 17J11VEUAL1Sf I'EU.OWSIDP raent8 a new concept In hand· "Protestantlam and Catholl. Unc lDI!D convicted ot crimes. clam will be the aubjed o1 the '"'~'here can be no re~neratJon wrmon by Dr. Charles Clare except' In fteedom. ~abUitatlon Blauvt'lt In C@lebratlon of ft.e . muat come from wfthJn the In· formation Sunday at the 11 a.m. dlvldual and not throuch CO· aervlce Sunday of the Universal· U you're Oylnc Eut to attend erclon." 1st Community F~ltowshlp at the a Bl& Ten game, or even attend. He said It was ~upld policy Ebell Clubhouse, 515 w. Balboa Inc co 11 e c e or prefessional merely to put these men out of Blvd .. Balboa. match.,_ at the Col !Rum or etae. clrculatlon. by setting them aside ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL where here In Callfornla. the In a Bastille In Idleness and de· The Rev. John Parke's st>rmon sweater •nd aklrt atory may spalf. topic •this Sunday at St. James broaden Into the knitted auit. "Most ot them are ordinary Episcopal church will be "Chris. Here's a perfect traveller·u weU people, not evil or dangerous," tlan Reap«t tor Authority.'' The as an ensemble you'll bless, be-1 he said. ''11\ey want to get back fall ln-gatberlng of the Worn- cause It doean't clve you that to their own community. There-en's United Thank Offering wUI wilted look even after an after-fore they should be given the take place at all services. noon on a narrow hard bench opportunity to Improve their J'OU OPEJlA SLATED punctuated b» aome strenuous condition and to develop new The music department of the hollering for the home team. courage and confidence." Corona del Mar Co mmun I t y O'BRIEN'S, by the way, has an He stressed the Importance of Church will present the folk eleeant aelectlon of new Kimber-«-llgion 11\ making thla adjust· opera, "Smokey Mountain." as ly knita. ment. Its annual fun show on Friday "In most prisons the church and Saturday, Nov. 1 and 2, In IJ9b~gbt wool dna&ee aD4 aervlce. are not al}lcen," he said. the church fellowship hall. U~ ealta _.. alllo ...U·NC· "Often the chaplain \a just a po· EVPIK<l Gtm.D JLAlfKED -=••cld ._ oat · of · towla Utlca.l appointee. someone who Plana for an evening guild are tootiMdl...-. wbere a ebalap has failed. The prwoners acorn beln~t discussed by the Women's Ia clSatSc ~ ia 80 hlm. But you can see the re· Auxiliary ot St. James Episcopal liP' to eciQU ......, tiM l·lllou aponse among the men when Church. Anyone unable to pa r· ..... tt.... Gad~~ they have confidence lh the pas-tiel pate In· a daytime guild and ,.. IMift -......-·-• to tor" wlshlne to join an evening group ell• .. ~ belan I ¢1B9 Mr. Scudder toucht ~ubbOmly. Is 1Ukf!d to call Mrs. Marjorie olt to ~ ..W. frt.dl • .nd succesafully, to prevent any Crumlt'y at the Church office. .._ t. -tatmacte c.cMidl polltJcal appointment. at Chino. aoao BALLOWEEJf PAJITT party Ia ......._ As a reault, he obtain@<! • ft.rf A Hobo Halloween Party will Whatever your problem. 0'· ot top·notch men. .nd excellent be held In the Lounge of St. An· BRIEN'S have an excellent ool· chaplalna. One wu • Ptote.tant dH'wa Presbyterian Chureb Mon· lectlon ot very fashionable chaplain who had ...-ved on an day enning, beginning at 6:30. autumn elothea. ao come In and .trcratt canter durflll World War Everyone Ia uked to come let ua show them to you. n. Another waa a Catholic priest dresaed In fancy hobo rags for wbo bad been ln tbe Battle of the evening of eameos and prizes the Bul,e .nd "had aeen HeU and box lunch. Another Hallo· ftrat hand." ween party will be held Thurs· ardlno near where the new papa Is sweat Inc out military ~rvl~ ocw 6guru wuh Stauffer SYJ~ml ... Th b all wuhou.t SQIVU]()G chct. e aby's motht-r ls the former Mrs. Ranlson cRuddl Brown, Ruble Neuman. Grandpa Don Sr .. dauehter of Ruth Bryan Oweru When oot rvsum aD do 10 auay now city engineer for Costa Mesa, and rnnd-daughter ot William dungs ... redua you m pouods. ilim and his wife. Lydia. were up Jennings Bryan, will be the IUftt ~oo m mclxs, put you m the dn:a north vl.sitlng his mother, the ot honor at an 11:30 a.m. lunch· u.r.c yoo hU ... am't u a good Idea gr-eat-grandmother of the new eon Tuesday to be given by the to brmg .,_ 6gun problems U) ua baby, at the time of Stephen Democratic Woman's Forum of u che earLcst pochiC IDOIDI:Dt? Mark's birth. Orange County In the Bowling • • I Green Clubhouse. Santa Ana. me 6gure aoa.lyti&. No obliprion Mrs. Jud Sutherland of Costa Mrs. Brown Ia chairman of the 1117 &. COAST IIWT • Mesa said, "It's nothing person. woman's d.ivl.slon of the State OO.,.A ~ 11M al" when she left Saturday morn-1 Democratic Central Committee. ..._ J7G ~~~Re~And~~en~~.~~~~~~~~~=~=====~~~~~~=======~~==~~~~~~ she's back a lready. having at. r tended a pe~llo foundation con-1 terence the~e. • • I After three yeanJ of rentlnc lhelr home on Martaold Ave~ 1 Corona del Mu, th• Edward Rices boueht their home ... they 1 muat like it there! Mrs. Rice Is the Harbor Hlgh art Instructor. • • • Mrs. George ~nz ot Newport Heights Is recoverlna from a gall bladder operation, which s he un- derwent early last w~k BlanC"he Is the former owner of the Bal· boa Island Yarn Shop. Family Party On Halloween i I A family Halloween c08tume party wtll be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31. at the Corona del Mar Youth Cen· ter. The party Ia being aponsored , by the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club. There will be a ble spook show, costume pa.rade. contest.s and prl~. refreshments. Hal· loween goodies. wiener roast and a big bonfire In front of the Youth Center. Read the EMJp Want Ad page. STARTS TUESDAY • t:ao ro 11 :JO A.M.. AT TBE LIDO TKEATa.E W1Jf 11IE KADf C::Ot711SE nEE I JSOCI lD Jlldlard'a U. S. QaoAce Meat Cvtl.tic:atea gt.--away fNe. 11ao ... woee~r. 'Oct. a Jf09. S. 12 CIDd aDO. Jf09. 11. Plus ..,.. Sl sao lD ~ pna.. bld111d1119 • c.a.a CIDIIl SCittLu D.ta. Gas ...... P'ou CIDII· aecuttn Tueedayl of .u.g. J.nJ ea... tK'O·oadca lD coolllfty. followed each day wttll food cmd prbes ..... away trw. PlaD to Jolll ua ••. woo't TOQl -'.IDO MAIIIT 3433 VIa Lido • Jfewport .._.., CaW. ~2:121 Commentlnl on the erlme lltu· day, Oct. 31, put on by the Buc· atlon thro\l&hoUt the nation. he caneers. aatd that we catch mo.tb' the I. t COJOIVXJTT KETBODJST Jlttle men. He recited the lt•rt· The Rev. Henry Rumus Jr. wUl line facta reported by the FBI: speak on the topic, "1 Couldn't that we a.re clea.rlnl up only Cafe Less." at the worship serv· about 12,. ot the major otfen.ees. lcea Sunday at the Balboe Island "The other 88~ are llvlnJ CommunitY Methodllt Church . .mona ua. and we and the po. C'DII COIDIVIDT'l CIDRCM • • • College Park ...... - f'bGDa :n JO'IIt MWI ...... til ,... loeal M"ftPa,., tbe ... . lllp. Bar"W W&. lloe don't know who they are,'' "A MllhtY ~.. wUl be he aaJd. the Rev. EdWin Gomke'a -.rmon He expt'eiiMd belief that we topic thla Sunday at the Celona are bendlnl O'ftr ~a.rda In del Ma.r Community Churcb tit law entoaceme~~t. .net are allow-obMrvance ot Reformation Sun- lnc uneerupuloW attorNY. ud day. '~ Beach Story' ~~~ 1 Harbor Phone Users Await ~ fo Sell Bonds .. Big Change to 'Dial. Oriole'· ~ ......_ lDre a ltOIDb' Ia about c:ontlnu. ......_ the ,.._t dJ. Helptn'J In lbe Ale ot the 11 .. rec:readonal opportu~ and no to ~·ott ~ llllnute... .ctory untU ~.Hew". a. Tbla 780.000 bond IMue lor the New· unor, Newport 8Mda Ia eon. '11Ult ~-the t.Me atmal. JMt tJw old Nob wUl aot be port 8Hd\ water Nllei'VOlr lut aldered one at the Yflr7 a.... ~ 1n the heart of PadftO plc:bcl up, Me4luee the MW dJ. week wu an lnformat:Jonal bfo. plue. to Uve tn Soutl\em CaJJ. ~·· muJtJ.mllJJon dollar NCtor1ea wW be deJiwnd be· chure prepared few the city by tomta. lw ~denta lnd•dl oentw at ru &r. laJboa llvd., Jn for. t.be ~ ..... Stone 6 Younaber& of 1.-An· many executtvea and prot...tOn. Jlalboa. lelM. financial oonaultants to al people, al'tillta, wrlten, ret:Jnd 'nle reuon Ia that almo.t 300 the city. people and oth« JndJviduala who telephone and W..wrn E1ec1:rto The brochure, which had been ~ perm.lttecl a wtde choice ol J*)ple are W'Orklnl on a mJnute· matted to proepectlve blddera, ln. place. to llve. to·mJnute • e h • d u le tor taa. elude. lntonnaUon on the reRI'· "Oranae County 11 the fa.test daanae.over of Rubor .. ...,,__ voir and the bond laue, flnan. rrowln& at CallfornJa'a 58 coun to dJal Juat before Satut.s.Y mid. clal data on the city, the econom. tie.. Aa th4t cou_nty cont:Jnuea t~ nl&ht, Nov.,2. - lc picture of the city and aome erow. aJonr wJth all Soutbem Chana• to Oriole dlaltna Ia of the hlatory, development and CalltornJa.. Newport Beach will onty part of the bll chanp. ne future of the Harbor Area. be lncreutna1y In demand aa a chanae-over wtU a18o brtn• Dl· Here are aome of the oblerva· place for homes and few com. rect Dlatance Dlalln• to the Hu. tiona made 1n the brochure: merclaJ and lndustrlal activity bor phone uaen. Tl\1a MJ'Vlce wm "Newport Beach II an out. "Tourlata and vllltora conttn'ue permit the cUrect dJallnc of a standJng community, primarily to make Important contrlbutlot\1 lone dlatance call by th4t cu.· residential . . . M one of the to ttw city's economy, but New· tomer to any one ot 25 million flne.t re.ldentlal communltle. In port Beach 1a v~ much 1._ de· telephone. In the U. S. and Can· the fastest growlnc county In pendent on vaeatton actMty ada with Dft!e or no beJp bom Callfornla, the recent erowth of than on tw permanent raJdentlal an operator. the city hu been rapid and pqpulatlon The new tt-lephone dltectory SALE I .... '57 Mercury Monterey -2 dr. RadJo~ bHter: JletCO.matlc; whJte walla; tJnt.ed ela.u: etc. Wuced from PM6 to . ' IZlll JOHNSON steady. Because of the f V&Ilable .. · · • Will be out next week, with de· undev~oped land adjacent to t~e;a ~~~thment1t ~raztne Uvery acbedu1ed tor Wedne.day . •.-... Newport Beach. the cJty'a erowth H a es a e e ""'uve an. throuah Friday. Manarer Ted ..._ ..,. c:an be expected to continue and nual combined buyJnc power of Hambrook remJnda Harbor tete. • w c..t a current high standarda of devel. Newport Beach resident. Ia $2.314 phone cuatomera, however, to ~ 1 J;i ~~ a..cb opment to be maintained . . . per capita, about 10'70 higher -,--~ a...say "Once known prlmarlTY u a than the state-wide avera&e for DISCUSSING Nov. 6 performance of the Kiwanis Club. and Or. Robert Andrews, proqram resort town. Newport Beach has CaUtornla, and $6,297 per fam. famed Gen. Pletoff Don Cossack Chorus &nd chairman. The Kiwanis Club is sponsoring the a steadily crowing re.ldentlal lly · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• E llh. J~ns Dancers in Harbor High auditorium are Harl Chorus' first appearance in the Harbor Area population and Ia developing lo· "Newport Beach Ia a oenter for Burnett jright), president of the Costa Meso to raise funds for local youth wor~. cal Industry. Located on Newport sport and commercial liahlne. -----------------------------:._ ________ Bay and the Padflc Ocean with More tha n 100,000 aport flaher. Mayor Officially Welcomes Newcomers at Club Meeting Newcomers were ot11clally wel.f coming of the Ford Research corned to the community by Plant. Aeronutronlc. Mayor Dora Hill of Newport 1 This Ford development will Beach at the monthly meeting of bring in a considerable popuJa. the ='le'ol.romel'8 CJub Tuesday tlon to the area. she said. Total noon in the Irvine Coast Country number of employees Is expected Club. to be 3,000 when the reSf'arch .. , conaratulate you on your center Ls rompletect This num· wise r holce. because this Ls a :>t'f· ber. plus the additional people feet plat'e In which to live," she needed to provld~ them with said. services. could mean a total of She urged all the newcomers 15.000 to 18.000 population. to tak~? an In terest In commun· .. We are fortunate In g<'ttlng lty affairs, to reel.ster for voting, this type of Industry. because and to be sure to vote In the the city needs a broader tax coming rouncllmanlc election in base:· the mayor said. the city next April. 1 Because ol the romlng holl· ~tayor Hill snld that Newpon days. the Newromers Club de· Beach is described-as a city of clded to romblne the November villages, each with Its own fierce and DecE-mber meetings. The loyallty tor Its own community., next meeting thNefore will be but all with an over·all loyalty' Tuesday noon. Dec. J. at Irvine to the city. Coast Country Club. The RPv. and She rommented on some of the Mrs. John Lindstrom of Corona ma}or developments: the Harry del Mar will furn ish a musical Welch water park In the Upper program. Bay, HeUpot Corporation, and the ------- SICCIIS ••• .,.,.. Ia laiHI Clea1-u' SALE! Approximately six l'xtra dty I truck loads of trash werl' pk'ked '57 M up Saturday afternoon In thl' er(ury I clean. up drive on Balboa Penln sula sponsored by the Balboa Peninsula Point Assn. JUST BACK from the history· making Northwest Passage voy· age aboord the Coast Gu&rd C.uHer Storis is young Ch&rles D. Lomb, S. N .. son of Mr. and Mr•. Chorles H. Lemb, 224 Via Orv,eto. Lido Isle. The Storis Md 2 o·~er cullers began their • ) 11qe J ul ( I from See ttle ond be ~e the f rst convoy to tro'l· 1 t the North Americ&n coni n- e~•. so rg -4.525 miles cf hoz Hdou~ sem -cherted and Monterey -2 dr. Radio; heater; Mrs. Edward H Kelly. chair Merro.matlc; white walls; tinted man of the clean.up campaign. "'" ~ow" w.,+o·s glass, etc. Reduced from $3466 to surveyed the area Tut.>sday and -------- $2196 wilt repon at the board or di s h I 8 rectors meeting of the group at C 0 O US 8 tonight I Thursday 1 in the Bal ' JOHNSON liD SOl boa Angling Club. s f t R I Directors will diS<'USS plan!\ for a e y U e S the Harvest thPme dance to bP 1 v s • 1 spon~ored by the group on the e ry trl ct evenrng of Nov 8 In the Newport Harbor Yacht Club Guests will . 900 W. Coast By. lfewport hach wur tarmNs clothes at the ·We have run 28 years. a nd so 0pea EYes. tUl 9 & SU.Dday dance. I far never had a student ~rt." Chmlene: Where were you last Wednesday. you can't afford to miss the Clockwatchers party at Jamaica Inn each week. w1th cocktmls only 4Sc untll 7 p m . Be there Thus stated Superintendent Sidney Davidson. of the Newport 1 Harbor Union High School Dis . trlct. In regard to the question of school bus safety. "We have the best bus main. tl'nance In Orange County. We check them every thousand miles. ourselves." he added. excellent climate. unparalleled men spend more than $5.000.000 annually for equipment, bo11t trips, clothes, and other ltema ... "Participation and Interest In community aUalrs Is Indicated by the decialve 35 to 1 margin by whlcb the water bonda were • CABNIVAL SATUJIDAY approved ... Everyone Is Invited •to rome In costume for the fifth annual "NeWPQrt Beach's past and Ita Halloween Carnival to be held futu re d~velopment are cloeely from 11 a.m . to 5 p.m. Saturday related to those of tbe Irvine Co., at the Horace · Ensign school Orange County's largest land· ownl'r. The Irvine Ranch now ln. grounds. Sponsors are the llor. eludes about 94,000 acres extend . ~~·~.nslgn and Newport Sehool lng across Orange County north. Prizes will b<' awardPI1 to <'OS· easterly from Newpon Beach and tume winners following the judg. Laguna Beach. These holdings. lng at 4 p m. originally 110.000 acres, were ac. Booths and activities will Jn. qulred by .lames Irvine and his associates between 1864 and 1876. elude the Mad Hatter, makt.>·UP. Most of the lrvlne Ranch Is now tie, jewelry. rostumes. spook 1 rlt.>voted 1 1 1 house bean bag toss fi sh pond 0 a~ cu ture. About 38.· roll·a:ball and the 'c ~ u n try 000 acres are devoted to ora nges, store walnuts, ba rley. beans. and other Fathers ar(' asked to volunte<'r l orchard and field crops. and the at Harbor 1004 or J98().J for duty remaining land 1s principally as handymen carpenters e lec· used for &razing. · · trlclans and cieanup. ' "Much of Newport Beach was Co·chalrmen are Mrs. Frank originally owned by the Irvine Marshall and Mrs . .John Haas. Co .. and the company Is still a Co·ordlnatlng the booth pla n . large property owner In the city. nlng are Mrs. Gene Spencer and Lots In the Irvine Co.'s ocean- Mrs. D. R. Webb. front subdlvlaJons ~ not being • • • 110ld but are leased, eenerally e JWEWtOIIT SCHOOL nA for more than 50 yean. Hiah Mrs. .John Kimble, juvenile atandarda of development are be. protection and salety chairman, lng maintained In aubdlvliJons and Mrs. Cha rles Cotton, leglsla. on Irvine land. All utility lines. tlve chairman were ratllled aa for instance. are underground ... new members' or the executJve "'J11e rompany owns almost all board at the October meeting of of the land Into which Newport the Newport School PTA board. Beach can logically be expected Mrs. Phelps Merlckel, presl· to expand In the future. Com· dent. rongratulated Mrs. Don pany policy ls to develop land Fuller. membership chairma n, on slowly, to maintain high .tan. the su<.'C(>SSful rompletlon of the dards of lmprovemertt. and to ml'mbershlp drive. Mrs. Fuller annex land to the city u It Is reported 636 membership cards developed. Community facilities were sent to ~arentl. wilt be expanded eradually as required to serve these new lari11,R Ia T.,ic For • .,.rtlal. Use of Marinapark. the city· owned bayfront trailer park, for future recreational purpoees will be discussed In an open forum when the Central Newport Beach Community Aasn. meets at 7:30 p.m. today (Thursday) In the recreation headquartera, New. port Beach. Other subjecU lncludlna zon. lng violation by pen10n.1 convert. lng garages Into living quarters. spot zoning and a straw vote on ronaolldatlon of Newport Beacb and Costa Mesa. Refreshmentl will be served following the forum. areas." Tremendous Lingerie Harbor 5076 MARK Newport city otflclal.s had ln. qulred t egardlng bus safety. Mr. Davidson said. a fter the city council voted to see If It would be necessary to call for lnspec· tlon of private and public IIChool 8. L WITOB DO:..S busses In the city. F u n era I arrangement.a are SELECTON I Each year public echool buaes pendlng at Baltz Mortuary of Co· are given a ru&red test by the rona del Mar for Mrs. Karon R. State Highway Patrol. the IJCbool CannNy, 33, of Gardena. C&llf .• • . HABERDASHER e 2515 EAST COAST BJCJIWAT, COBOIIA DEL lfU • Ill tbe Blrtda« aa.Udtag-.. Oifi11Aaa08 •11 • Dlatllclhl • SIJIIq fer Ill Tour .._ wW feel, look cmd KIDIU betta cdtw a trip to OW' lcdOD • • • beccniM .. • ... tbaf your dot"• beauty is oas oaly d.uty. cu•t'lllc & a ATIIliiO .oodlee lllaJata.na ....... ..50 Sta:Ddard Dogs. aU bneda 15.00 CIOOID!A9 fw Shows·: •• of the Dog Oil tha Co ••• Poodle House aEA0"1T SALOJf FOB DOCS OIQ.T 378 COAST aLVD., JfOIITB LAQUIIA aEACB Por Appoi.Dtmut ftoae JITatt ._SC YOUR VITAMIN HEADQUARTERS Coro11 del Mar P~arliacy -rilE l'lwa~ ft.aw• ,,. 112'7 LUT COAST IIJOIIWAT COaoiiA DEL II.Aa .... 2212 , Savings On and Corsetry ....... ..... .. I ~~ fk~t~-r. 1 official pointed out. Drtvera m\l.lt who died Tuesday whUe vlaiUnr pus a drtvtnc and written t.t at 113 Pearl Ave., Balboa laland. under patrol supervt.alon. 'nle state law 1a a very atrlct code. Place )'OUI' c:laall11ed ad In the 2723 E. Coast Hwy. Hours: 9 _ 5!30 he pointed out. addln& that cttl• K.-port Rubor Enlfan -Call Corona del Mar Harbo.-1308 ~lectone colors plus Old Colony dependability mean long-lasting. new beauty fCK yow home. And Selectone's 408 colors are pce-bannonized fCK sure results. make color selection simple! ThU year, more than ever, protect what ' you have wtth Fine Old Colony paints. CaD on m tod,y. We1l be glad to help you. ~=-~ I did not have any jurlsdlctlon In fll.arbor~;;;;;;W;;;4~or;;;B;;;ar~bor:~U~l~5.;;_;;;~~;;:;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~=;;;~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~==;;;~ the matter. , ,_. , •• ., ••r• , ... , .... .., .. The alxth annual Balboa Bay Club Invitational tennla touma· ~nt cet. under way at 1 p,m.. today (Thunday). Play will con- tinue, at 1 p.m. tomorrow. and 9 a. m. Saturday and Sunday. Amonl competitors wlJl t.. 4 membera ol the U. S. Davta cu, team: Herb l'lam. Bany Madtay, Ronald flol.mbert and Mike rranka. LoaJ playen tncl&Mt. ltelth Mlehellen of Lido and Lt. K.tna Lambert. Jet pOot from El Toro. IIIITAU.A'nOII IID'!mCJ 'nle K.wport Hatl»or • Grand· motMra Club Will hoW an lnttal· Jallon aremof\Y at tt.a meettnc on Thu&Mq, !fov. 14. • • • • MEET TH£ OFRCE:It.S of the Newporf S.ach JIJnior Ebell Club. Shending, from left to right. ore Mrs. Robert Diemer, correspondin9 secretory: Mrs. Tom Woodward, first vice presid.nt: Mrs. Philip Maurer, second vice president. S.oted, from le~. e re Mrs. Betty Reynolds, recording secretory; Mrs. SPURRINp the Orange C04st College grid squ~d on to victory this seoson ore these OCC cheer leoders. In the bottom row, left to right, are Terry T ongney, 19, of Anaheim; Shirley Stafford, 18, of Edword Kelley. president; and M~. GeOt'ge Gurr Jr .. treosurer. In the foreground is Mrs. Forrest J\llinder, parliomentorion, who is ottired in lndion dress for rec•nt progrom which had an lndion theme. 2b25 Bden J\ve .. Costo Meso, and Dove Oowson, 19. of Son to Ano. Stonding ore Ronnie Ked (left). 18. of I 09 26th St .. Newport, ond Don La nq, I 7. of 125 J\gote J\ve .. Bolboo Island. FOa ,.._. A1rD Dtlei WI 01' OIWI'I'DCI Dr. Keith Walker Marries Bellflower School Principal THE !a~ PBOWE: Harbor 1114 w.wc ..... .,.., , ........ . SALE! .... '57Mercurv 11711 INA-..,_ IIIII Chalk to Lead .for 1957-58 ••WJIOIIT ua.oa DIIGif ' 1'W'VIIliDAY, ocroau M. 1117 . Tri Sigma to Sell Pennants • hte ~bbttt. 1Gb Hukel1. and llJil Chalk are Uae ~ts tor tbe ..ru.,~UAtor, and~ d ... I« the ,.., 115'7·:1&. '!'be ~ta • .,. ..tablllbed flom the election hotlcl on Oc:t. 1 at l'ew- Harbor Bl81L K1Q Georp, u Vlce·preslclent w111 ..s.t Pde In the execution ot his Ienior Pt't!XY clutSel. In· •talled In tbe ~ttton of .eeM· tary u Cathy Sturtevant. while Dave Cooclale wUl take over the tMaaura'a chore. Linda Prellton ancl Dean JUckett. wUl be the a en J or repreeentatlves to the Board of Control R a n d y HUl. takJn• over u vJce.presJcknt will help PreaJ. cknt John Hukell at the helm ot the JunJor cla&s. Linda )[em. ~. addln&' to her numeroua achool activltles, will accept the role of ~tary. For treaaui'IP!r the junior claa cha.e Patricia Wilcox. Thfa year the Board of Control drew jun. fora Linda LH and Tim Drl.akel. .Jlm Chalk, 10phomore precJ., dent, ,)olna the new vlce·presf. dent of the IOpbomore class. Cathy Foaarty. The otnc. of ct.. aecretary wlll be held by I Patti Iones, active participant In lut year's freshman class ad., mlnt.tratlon. In a ela.e e I e c tl o n , Diane Drake won the post of clus treuurer. FUUne the lncumben· ey of Board of Control membera for the JIOphomore class, wlll bel Steve. HenrotJn, as well as Nancy Maxwell. a repeat ottic(>r on the I Board of Control. THAT'S R FA[l THE INDIANS HAD A WOlD FOR IT 'V\e 'iiiOIID iGiWC:O.. ....-,_. -~---~,.., ... ...,...,., ... ~ ot~ot ...,...... _, ,._ 8IIICI'aJ',.. ...,...,. 10~ _,...,_MID WCZFI NO nell ~ll Harbor HJah's honorary .Uu' orcanJzatlon, Tri Slcma, hu be· IUD the year's acttvltlea by .ell· me pennanq lnatnd of the t.ra. CUtJonal ~. Paula Echola, preskknt of Tri s t 1 m •. an. nou~ that pen~nta wtll be cray and blue to follow the r«· oanh:ed ecbooJ colora. They will be on W. beton the middle of October. Membenhlp of thla 1 r o u p • which features eerviee, .ctlolar. ahtp and aportamanahJp, atands at twenty, with new members to be lnltla.ted on the evenJne of Oct. 10. Tt1 Slama la now at wOI'k com · plllng a scrapbook of Chrlatmas 1~ IIUDU... ..... ....... cardl to be elven ehU~n In a C .• ncy ....... br lelul local ha.pltal. Jta memben abo __ •_c:S-. __ C~Da __ t.t. ______ jllt"J'Ve the community u mem. beD of the Ground Obaerver Corps . nn.L.£ltTOI!f RUE JIEXTI Friday. Nov. 8. will ~ Har bor's lcu.t homt' aame. The ln dians of Fullerton will be our op ponents for thls Important con. test Lf'fs show our team that we'rt> backing them 100'< by having the lareest crowd of the .season. • • • LAST WEEK'S SCORES Harbor 12-Garden Grovt' 13 Fullerton. 12; Santa Ana. i Anahelm. 34; Huntington lkh. 6 Garden 6rove. 13; Newport 12. u Habra. bye. THIS WEEK'S GAMES Friday Night Huntington Beach at Newport Santa Ana at Garden Gro\'P La Habra at Anaht'im. I Saturday Night Paclfie at Fullenon. --------,- a.EtnffOJ( IK TilE EAST Mr. and Mrs . .John W. Cameron of Z7S5 E Coaat Hwy., Corona del Mar. return~ by plane Jut Thursday from &.ton. A~ Scltu· ate. Maas .. tht>y V\aJted Mr. Cam. t'ron's slster. whom he had not l!ef'n for 50 yean. HABBOB lllC Newport Harbor Tan .SU meet • .. the Hunt:IQtoa Beadl 00.. at W L T • 0 7:30 p.n). tGIDolr• (J'rtday) at h" ... ·--· .. .:---···"' I I • 7 Or an .. Cout '"-11-a t a home. G A I Cllwt ···-·-·:.1 I I • II comJrw tbotMil ~ ~. ' .0 ' ··-· --1 I I M It the 1M2 'tlr ...,_. IAai\M • S -.a .._. -1 I I • .. champiOMblp taaJD., ._. .IIIII ·-·---..1 t I • II ''Pb11kaJly, ,... _,. llt a Jot ....,. mGII -... 8 I I II II bettM lhape thJI week," .. ad t. ----··-·····--.1 I I II II Coach Don Burna. The Tan were Clefeated 13·12 the laDW.. Qua.rterbaek ErnJe Frtda.y nfpt b)' Garden Grove Mu.man made the aU-Important t.U~>J •y .. ~-"••~~~~' ,·s thi• wtth a Jut-mtnute toudldown extra point. .._,.~ ~"'"--" THE PRIDE OF HA RBOR H1&H is this footb,ll team of 19-42, the only championship team in the history of the High SchooL They lost only to Bonita High In the CIF finals -a team led by Glenn Davis, l.,ter famous as All American from the Army.Jeam. Harold $heflin, now • member of the Newport Police Department, (No. 32, second from right in the middle row) was Ali-CIF fullb,ck that year. Glenn Davis called him the toughest opponent he h.,d ever faced. Manuel Munit (No. 30, third from left in middle row) was AII-CIF end. Star quarterback Vern Fittpotrid (No. 16, fourth from left in front rowt lost his life as o paratrooper in the South Pacific during World War II. H.,..'s the 19-42 roster: Front row, left to right, Wilber Von Riper, Tommy McCorkell, Ralph Ege, Vern Fih· petricl Paul Myrehn, Joon Shafer, T uri: Dennis and C arl Oberto. Middle row, Bill Bertufeit, Bob Upson, Manuel Muniz, Ed Miller, Bill Neth, Bob Gaynor, Hoi Shflin and Bob Boudinot. Bad row, Roger Neth. Harold C ess, Did Freeman, Don Tripp. Lorrie Langmade, DOn Bingham, Wendell Crawford and Hoi W ill Smith. The picture of the coach, Wendell Pickens, is inset ot the left. and extra point. Herb Yee, left Garden Grove 0 0 t 7 year's drum rM~ fOt" the halJbaclr: Bob VJ.Uaarana, rttbt Harbor BJch 0 8 8 0 12 H4rbor Hicjl footbell bend. en~ and ~art ~ ~ r-=-=-~~-==--=-==-=-=-=--==-:--==-~----~ and detenalve aa.tety, were out of 4PORT /,' .... J ' ' ... • , f I \f 4 4' ,, 4 ,. _. R 1 8/ Y JIOW 'nDIV TVa., OCI' •• :lo.~o·--• ~~ RJUAI 'A Pirate Gridden Fifth Straight YKtory the ta.m.e becau.. of the Ou. Two da)'ll prior to the ta.m.e ~ team. members wes-e lll. The Tan tallied flrat In the aecond quarter when hallback PhU Mailloux intercepted an Ar· ... •• "-Til... tonaut aerial and dodted would. UW --be tacklers tor 45 yards and a touchown. Matuoux m&MUWred T..... Willi Oflen beautifully on the· 25 when he wu confronted by twO' Garden The Newport Harbor ~lleh Bee Grove men In what-looked -like and Cee teams will seek to eet a aure tackle. Phil neatly ateps>et1 Into the win column this week between them and aprlnted Into against Huntlntton Beach. the end zone untouched. The Tar BeH will play at 3 Garden Grove Ued the 1100re The undefeated Orange Cout with the nu. He should be pre· p.m. tomorrow (Friday) at Hunt· with a 4.5-yard pus play to halt- College Pirates will be out a fter pared to start against the Moun. lngton Beach. The Cees will play baek Benny Gomez early In tb"e their fifth straight victory of the ties. ho.t to the Oilers at Davld.aon thlrd period. Tbe 'ful tumbled Rason Saturday night, when In alternating his squad dur. Fteld at 3 p.m. today (ThUNJ· the klekoft, and the A.r19nau'-> they meet a rugged Mt. San An· lng practl~. Coach Steve Mus. day). taldnt advantate of the bi'H.k, tonlo team at Walnut. Game seau of the Pirates hu dbcov-"A couple of key playera were drove dotm .to the 5 where the time will be 8 p.m. ered many hidden talents. Among out for the Garden Grove tame, hard char~ SaUot Une forced Fresh trom a 21-7 trounclne the most prominent Is possibly but we have no excuses," Bee a Garden Grove fumble. of Fullerton's Homets, the Or· the clutch-playing ability of coach Emil Neeme said. "If we After puntlnt and driving the ange Coasters now lead the con. Steve Ramsey, who engineered ever make up our minds that It's A.reonaum back to thelr own 20, terence with two wlna and no .de-the Insurance TO against the a tough game, they wiU be Steve Slmaoneen 8000ped up a feats. Prior to Jut Saturday Homets Jut wek. Abo valuable okay." looee ball and ~rinted 20 yards night's game with Fullerton. the was the hard-charging of Gary The Bees lo.t 25 to 0 at Gar. for the score. Agaili BePaeron's Pirates had downed Citrus 21 -12. Bagley and 11m Currie, who aJ. den Grove last Friday. The Cee conver~lon waa blocked. Phoenlx .JC 19-0 and East Contra ternated with John Hopkins at team. playing on Davidson Field Late In the fourth period. Gar. Costa 13·12. the fullback spot. Outstanding last Thursday. scored the first den Grove started a drive at mid. FlU:_. .. IU Recreational . Program Now Enroling! I. Children's Recreational Program -boys and girls, ages 6 to 8; boy,, ages 9 to 12 -swimming, water safety, sports, nature wol~s. posture, body develop~nt. 2. Family Recreational Pr6grom -swimming, volleyball, ping pong, shuffleboard, e tc. 3. Women's Swim and Trim Program-Swim-gym activ- ities, fun while improving health, posture, physical tone. -4. Swim lessons or "Refresher C~vrse"-beginner1 to advanced swimmer1. Children and edults. Class or private lenons. 5. Recreational Swim Time -swim for fun , h..lth and relaxation. TO ENROU-CAU HA 6949 -HA 0115-J The nu-rldden Bucs, led by linemen for the Pirates have been 2 times they got hands on the field, and began to move wtth the still-In-action Gene Hubbard, Alan Story, end; Bob Barker, ball, but they were tied by Gar· ball. The Argo drive went to the who has started every game this guard; Ed Chambers, guard; den Grove, 13-13. SaUor 8 yard line, from which 5 e a 50 n , alternated constantly Dennis Wagner, tackle; and Paul The Cee scores were made on fullback Frank Cart(f carried the 490 PARK AVE. • BALBOA ISLAND throughout the Fullerton fray In Lorentzen, another end. a 70-yard run by Bill Callis and ball Into the end zone with the (Adiolnin9 ISLAND. REALTY CO., 1 ~No.. .of F.ry LAnding) E.a Marie Sabat • DaD llanay order to promote scorl ng combi· The PI rates scored early In the .. a_:65~-y~a::r~d...:j~a~u:n.:_t _:b~y_:J:_:I_::m:...:C::,:h:a::lk::_· ~=cl::oc:k:'..:•:::h:ow:.:_:ln~g:._:55:_:seco::::::n::ds:_:l~ef~t_:l.:,:n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nations. This proved profitable first quarter of the Fullerto n - as three men shared the scoring game after ~verlng a tumble honors. on the Hornet 23. Fullback .John Plaee your clUalfled ad ln the Hopkins scored !rom the 5-yard Newport Harbor Enalen -Call League leading scorer, Dave line, and Alan Story kicked the Harbor Wf or Harbor 1115. Taml.tra, waa used sparingly as extra point. ~§§§§§§§§§§§~h~e=ls~co~n~v~a~lesc~l~n~g~att~er~§a~al~e~g~e Fulltorton came right back In r the same quarter, going 52 yards In 10 plays after lnterceptlng a Gene Hubbard pass. The kick was good, and the score was tied 7-7. AUTO TOPS FALL SPECIALS • • • • • (IKSTALLED) SEAT COVERS UPHOLSTERifll -REPAJRIIS TOPS BY THOMAS AT 00 •Ew ADDilESS / 415 30th ST. IIEWPORT BEACH BA ,_ 2 blocb past City Ball. off l'fewport BlYd.. 1'bt M!tldq puqMt mocor oD., we maa. Nw ao,..t Tritoa lO.JO il ia otw lormuladoo ,...... J011f qlw'• trOUWMtw ~ .... + ol aDa • aUla,.."' Jr., .... olct. bia 76 ......... JOII --~..,. ........ . .. -·~e~Pi~Y • In thl.' third quarter. the PJ . ratPS launched a scoring drive from their own 49. A Hubbard- to-Lorl.'ntz.l.'n pass ealned 16 yards to the Fullerton 35. B u d d y Thompson made a first down on the 24. and another on the 4- y•d line. It was Thompson who I went over for the score. Story kicked the point. and OCC was ahead 14-7. The final OCC score came in the fourth quarter. climaxing a i7 .yard drive. A key play was a 24-yard run ~y Dick Grover for a first down on the 8-yard line. Jim Currie scored 2 plays later and also added the extra point. OCC led In first downs, 18 to 10, and In total yards gained, 340 to 226. Mt. San Antonio downed a strong Citrus team 25-7 In the season opener, then lost 40·6 to the powerful College of the Se· quolaa. The Mounties then tied San ~rnardlno 13-13 and de. feated Phoenix 13-6 Jut week. Table Tennis Now Offered A table tennis proJTa.m hu bHn added to the recreatlonal sports actlvltlea conducted at the Horace Enslen School gym by the Newport Beach Recreation Division. Thla progrnn Is offered every TUesday, Wednesday and Thu.na- day evenlnJ. Recreation leader Dick Lewla Is available for In- struction each night. Mr. Lew1JI wu formerly ac· claimed the top table tenn.ls player In the\ Huntington Park area, wttere he helped form a ta. ble tennla club. A local club may ~ formed u lnterut develope here. Badminton la now abo offered from 7 to 9:30 on Thu.rsday eve· nlnga, In addlt:lon to the recular Wednesday evenlne .chedule. Volleyball pl~eon get toJet.ber e'Vf!I'Y TUelday evenJDJ born 7:30 to 9:30. FLEAS • New e .t e dttio ntt of the ~Blc Wheel" 1n tru~ with ·NEW HUSTlE! NEW MUSCLE! ·NEW STYLE! ObeYI'olet'e T a•lr-Woroe H r oll• la with a ew ltroa4· ~-*7Uq,a.....oa.. uODU'7 .... va .,....,. .... 8 tep-Vaa 4•11••117 •odel.s ........ wtdl ............ wWer oMiae of ••1111 I • .., ~aa ........ ~ ........... • a p ••• .. •••• ••• whl.U. dowD ~ .... wttb --~.as ... .,. .......... YCNr a. .... ... ....... ~~· • Slim ancs trtm cl--. wbJd\ eona1IC ~ ~ for W'OIMll. .,. be!Dr c:oncSUded (rom 10 to 11 a.m. .-eh Wedn8Ciay at t.M Corona del Mar Youth Centu. Cl.-.,. conducted by the ~y ~ Dan~ Studio. 2515 E. Cout Bwy .. Corona del Mar. CODWii caoD TO 10ft 'lbe Oranp County chapter of the Am«l1ean ~latJon tor U.. United Natiorw wtll hold a din. ner meednr toniJht-CTbu.rtday> at the Santa Ana Women'• Club, 601 H. Baker St.. Santa Ana, ln obeervance of United NaUona Week. Oct. »a. ·HOME LOANS LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS I LOAN ASSOCIATION TWO OFFICES ·To Serve Yo, LAGUNA lEACH QUICK M HOUR SOVICI LOW LOW .. UPUQN&" IN1lUST RATES ~!!.m F~IENDLY 'SYtMATHITlC SllVlCI FIE!' CUSTOMEAS' PARKJHe ESCR.OW sst VICE.. EfftCIEHll.Y OPBATE:O LAGUNA. lEACH mo.... Ave. PHONI HY 4-un SAN CLEMENTE 601 N 8 O••• a... PHONI HY.-... ~lttl • HY.-... J..llt6 CONSTRUCTION is und.r way on this Mesa Prol..ioool Center, being built ot 771 W. 19th St .. near the new Costa MeM City Hell. Poul Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0 . Z. Robertson. is the builder end olso co-owner. The L-shaped wing at the right is being built first end is scheduled to be completed in February. Port!ing will be provided in the center and at the rear. The property has I 16 feet frontage on 19th St. end is 300 feet deep. Value of the com- pleted project is estimated at $300,000. 110ft TO VI'LAifD The A. H. lhJllla, formerly of 3104 Ocean Ave., Corona del Mar, are now In Upland. KOft TO LIDO Now realdenta of uJo Iale are the Bill O'Brien's, formerly of 611 Carnation Ave., Corona del Mar. WIELDING THE SHOVEl for the gr~ndbreaking for the Mesa Professional Center is June Davis, secretory to Costa ~eso City Attomey Donald Dungan. Standing by while the lady works are (left to rightJ ! om T oon, Paul Robertson, Ardlitect Willard J~don, who prepared the pions, end Don McCall um. Co-owners of the office bui~nq ore Mr T oons, Mr Robertson, Mr. McCallum ond Bob de Ruff. who was not present for this picture. (John C. Hellyer photo) Building Permit Total Is Now Over $10 MHr10n ''A Report to the People," by With more than a half million $17,180; l obn Prncott. re-roofing Or. Bull Peteraon, president ot dollars worth of permltw l.ssued at 1521 Miramar, $300. Oranre Cout Colleee. wUl be thus far In October In the City • U.... 8AT AHA rtven at the meetln& of the local of Newport Beach. the record for Schumacher, fence at 1501 Mar- chapter ot the MlUtary Order of the year b u a dvanced put the I Mrs Dr~ $240: Matt LaBorde. 1- the World Wara tomorrow (Frf. 10-m111lon -doUar mark. unit. 1-atory dwelllne at 2021 day) evenlne In the Newport Major perm.lta llaued durlne Commodore, Baycrest. U),OOO; Hatbor Ya.eht Club. Dinner will the put week Included a $40.-Walter Neale, patio roof, 1301 Ox- ~!!!!!!!~!.!=~ be serve4 at '7:30p.m. 000 dWelllnr On Balboa laland. ford, WfllltcllU, $300. ;; a $35.000 ctw.lllne In Corona del • aJUJIOA JILAIII) Commander AI ICI.nJ announce. Mar, and a 130.000 dwelllnJ In A. Woodb~. repaJrs at 131 that the loe.l ebapte bu re-Bay Shores. There were 4 permits Topaz. S350; Ernut ScanJon ald- eelved a commendation from the tor demollshln&laraees ln New-in& at 107-109 Ruby, $1.392; RJch . natJonal commander, eoneratu-port. ard Rftse, 2-unlt. 2 -story dwell- latin& them tor placlne aecond Followlne pennlta were l.ssued: tne at 1001 N. Bay Ft., $40.000. In the nation tor a membership • COIK>IfA DEL MD 1• WEWPOBT net ealn of 78.8~. Byron Tarnutur. 1-unlt. 1-story Clara Uedtke, demolish ga. lldiiiW ad......._ Committee heada appointed by dweJllng at 2101 Bayside Dr .. rage. 112 31st St., $100; Mtorle Dt .U.. Commander ICinJ are: Cornman. $35.000; lack Bayer. add bath In Capen. demollah garage, 129 38th VENri1.AN BLINDS-SCBEENS der William Stone. ways and garaee. 3712 Ocean Blvd .. $1.000: St., $100; Harold Ltoe. demolish SHADES-BAMBOO OllAPES means; Col. A. E. Stockton, re. lack Stater swimming pool at garage, 107 25th St .. SIOO: c. R. Pal..&...... ceptJon; Major John Upson, pro. motel at 2931 E. Coast Hwy., $3,· Myers. demollsh garaee. 107 31st _. gra m ; Major Matthew Ken ney. 500, and wall. $1,000. 1 St., SlOO : W. L. Hutchens. cabana., _. z-t c.-JlwT. military affa irs and projects; • a..Ir'P BAVEJI 22 Lido Ter., Udo Trailer Park. c:...a .a.._ U 5&n Capt. David Nielsen. membership. $3.000; Harry Plueck. alterations ~llll;lll;llllllll;l;l;~~~and Major Roy McCardle pub· Mrs. Sidney Allen, addition at 1 a t 117 15th St $1 ooo' · E 1 JAMES D. ' 1210 Klnp Rd $500 ·· · • new n llclty. • LIDO ISLE.. · Rebels. beer sign, 2911 -13 New-! GO •o.-ra The Or. Wilmot Roblnsons have changed addressea from 2592 Cir. cle Or.. Bay Shores. to North A. MacGllllvary wall at 211 port Bl vd.. $150: Richa rd Ja y Via lucar 1600· 'John Mooney Smith. alterations a t 2817 l..afay- addltlon at 209 Via Quito. $5,000: ette. SLOOO; Waynto BTandy, 1- • UT SBOaES unit. 1-story dwelling at 20128th Bayshore Park. 1-unlt. 1-story St., SlO,OOO. ALBERT E. STOCKTON, V.M.D. ANNOONCU fW( MOVING ~ STOCKTON'S SMALL ANIMAL HOSPITAL I TO A "'"' LOCAnON 3838 E. Coost Highway Corono del Mor, <Aiifomio ACitOSS FROM ICAY FI .. CH CUAMIC$ GAS keepa you -HOT WATER HAPPY -meal after meal after mea II I . CMMSa USI 91 o1n of 100 ha•~ ... !Hnaw <as hnn war~r rhree rtm~ fantr-HJaly keq,~ &had oi ~ IIMduaa.. dult wu.ba-1 aod ,_..., faau lift. Gu CXIItJ 1cK. 100 I a. cwooaa Twa •••n "SUm Too IIIIAlJ. hearer ,:0 -· ~ed-doac'[ lall u loq - IC'n'C J'OU a -IL Yc.r pbambtr'a a.pprO¥ed IUIQJ dian show~ dllf pcopu ... bcaca lot pow faaulr. a. CWOOK QUALITY I One JI)Od way m lltll a q\IAIICJ Gu w.ctt halef dw -·c Nil u m loolt for dw Venlied J.oaa Lk Seal shown heft ... 01 iru.Uc 00 a -.year wa.rn.oty wlwo rou ordtt. You mar bur oe coa-.miaM mmt- ••n arran1~ cndic ud faaancia1 over rb~ phone wuh JOIU phuDwr. RAY •••1 C11lrllllr 1446 L COAST .-v. COlONA DB. WAI HAitler 47U d~lllna at 2«0 Bayshore Or · ATTEJfD-AJfT1-. -Q-R--111-0-W MAD s-DD DD $30.. a~A Mr. and Mrs. Peter a Rlll ot ' v., S ,... f 266l Bay Shor. Or., Bay Shores. lllfllll unflu us ce•Pau The death of a close friend WIUiam E. m ..... enoe at a ttended the Decorators a nd .. -. cau.ed Or. and Mrs. Arnold Na-1413 W. Balboa. 1390; l obn Von a..u GAS '"--eeell to make a hutrled trtp back Clltf. addition at 1~ w. Bay. tlque Show ln Los Angeles Pri-·~ts water 3 times faster to their &ormer home In St. Paul. $500; Byron Wella. 1-unlt 2· !-~ ont AmenD can Institute of . • •• costs less, too! Hollywood. P.U~nn~·~~~~~~~~~~~R~O~ry~dw~e~ll~m~~~·~t~31~9~~~~n~a~d,o. r~~v~r~a~o=~~=ay~·~~~~~~========~~~~~===~·~~~~========~~~~~~ ~:::::~~~~ REED'S ........ ~..... .J.IS a.w. ..... ,... 1pr1ag a.• t ___ us ...................... ·----~­ •••••• c.u.t. • Q•t Pde4 ltlildl _lAI .,_.. trt.t ..,.._ .. 1.-.1 -... ODd __ us Soup 01' Chowder Green or JeUo Salad Potato Veptable Drink Delllert Hot BoU Butter Jelly other llelecrtlona ~ DAILY DICU't IVIID&Y a.onn TUESDAY UIID•WI1111.c:aaa._..,. U....-.rw-UUDI .......... -.......... .............. lin. bpa w0J make plel to )'0\lf order on .,. clq DOUce .............. ONLY 7 NEW POtmACS LEFT! BIGGEST SAYINGS EVER ... • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MOD.RN, • ••• · "Bandorama" Will Be Held November 2 The way ........ _.. powlfte &rOUDd ~ we're pleoty busy _putting fu more phooea. So, we keep 011 the lookout for time-savera. Like the llWe ·~ thla tele- phone man's workin&' with. Thia cue ......,...U the wire from a hou.ee to cerla.tn type~~ ot telepboDe cablea out- doors. lrlakea the job a whOle lot lllmpler. The cue hu a cl~y on the back. 8o you c&D put It where you want it in a jiffy. Inaide, it hu a couple ot tiDy po11ta. You tie ~ur WU"ea around them. Then, map on the top--and the job's done. Takea about 5 minutee. Tlme-eavenllke this help us bring more service to more people. In leal time, too . • • • • • When you heor olr hissing out of an auto tire, first thinf you do is find the leak and ave it fixed. Same thing goes for some t-elephone cables. Th ey've~ com- preaed air in them. e pres- sure keepe out moisture. And believe me, we keep cloee tabe on this pressure, too. When air eta.rta to es- cape, instruments let us know ri~t away. They tell u.s just a ut where the leak ia, too. That way we can patch it up before it affects your phone calla. • • • • • HAll. 80£S DIAL . .Approximately 10,!500 Harbor telephones wiJI be changed f~om operator handled manual service to dial service on November 2nd at 11:02 p.m. With the new Oriole numben and a few added spins of the dial, a direct call may be placed to many cities · acrou the nation. Calls within the Orange County area can be made by simply dJalinc the desired telephone number. Calls outside the area such as to Washington, D. C .. Ex. 3-3399 will be completed by tlrst dialing the Washington. ·D. C. area code 202. and then telephone number Ex. 3-3399. While some of our customers have expressed regret at thr elimination of our friendly operators. we haven't actually eliminated them as many calls such as person to person calls will still be handled by operators. Vltllllsl Will .,.. Lac•• Colcert Series David Abel. 21·year·old San Franclsco violinist., will be the first artist to be presented by the Laguna Co m m u n I t y Concert Assn. thla sea80n. He will play at 8:15 p.m. Monday In Lacuna High School. Reciprocity mem. bers will be adrnJtted at 8~0 p.m. Sarpal Directs Llcal Balter a., Slqen Charlie Sarcent, who hu dl. Kappa Alums Plan Auction RlSl CHUIO-t ()IJ CHRIST SQENTIST )lCD VIe LWe. ....,_. ..... A bt.I!Ch of The Mothw Cllurch, Th• Firrt Cll11rdt of Orin, Scl.,m.t, ill loe- ton. Me-dl11 .. tts.. Sun4ey School 9:15 •·"'· Sundey S.Mc.e II :00 e.111. Wedn..dey EY.nl"9 Meetin9 1:00 "·"'· R..di "9 Roc,.,. loc.e t.d et ll I 5 Vie Lido. N..-pon leech, it C1Pef1 -• de-p ff'Oift 9:00 •·"'· to 5:00 p.M. Wed~ • .,. fi'Ot'll 9:00 eJS. to 7:-45 "·"'· Fndev -"1"9• fi'Ot'll 7:00 p.m. to 9:.00 p.m. ClOMd Holid.yt. n.. pYblic ia conflelly lnv;ted to ••. t•nd the dt11rch MNice& end -~ So is Opening a CH.CKING ACCOUNT at 2 Local Offices to Sern You: c:om~~a Da. 110 orna MIS a-t c:o.t IIIP••t rected chorusus In Arcadia and Clttmd tire ~ oJ ~ e1UUa Bakertfleld. la the new director of chorus of the Newport Harbor Chapter of the SPEBSQS.A.. He succeeds Bob Ortel, who reslcned .....,_ W'....-1. to accept the directorship of the 1--.. EIIIJ Wllk •• pill lj ~---------Pomona Valley Chapter Chorus. The local Barber Shop singers COlDiUMitf WBIWODJIT CAU ... ef De aAV .... meet every Monday evening at ao •·=~ .._. •::.:n~ c:t;. c;::::.::::- 8 p.m. In the Newport Harbor . a ... c:u.aont F. Fugate ~ t.7111 Elks Lodge. Sunday: 9:.30 a.m.. Cbwdl Sun· Sunday Servteea: Sunday Sc:booJ. day School; 9:30 and 11:00 9:30 a.m. Momtnc Wonhfp at Mca.EEAn IUT BOD a.m. Momlnl Wonhfp--7 p.m. 10:30 a.m. EvanleJ,J.aUe Serv· A 6 -pound, 15-ounce baby girl Coll~~-~SchMYFI ~ 7 lee, 7 p.m. Sundq. N.Y.P.S.. was born Tuesday, Oct. 15, to r.m. .... 00 -.. , ••••:n·.ce; 8 p.m. Sunday; Prayer meet· Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCleeary .Jim.. )'OWll adulta IJ'OUP tnt. 7:30 p.m. Wednelday. of r725 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. ' _ • i&fUIS DAY AIHUIDI ..... t .............. ·..,ad·~ tD r .. .... D. ••• ·-· Saturd~ llcmlna. Sen1cel: Sab-batb Sdlool: 9:30 a.m.-~· mon: U:OO a.m. Prayer meet· 1D1: W~. 8:00 p.m. ---~ft .... ...,... . NDWIJ ..... cau ... llalt.Ait.•ar 1aull4. ~-~lcfMel ........... ,_ ....... . SUNDAY: llornlnl wonhlp, 8, 9:30. 11 a .m.; Churdl 8Chool, 9:30 and U :OO; Thumclay, Jr. H l 1 h FeUowah.lp. 5 p.m.; Prayer, atucty poup, 10:00 LJ11. _______ __.:..____________________________ TilE cauaca or w 'I'D cau ... or Cldii'f naT AIIDDI Y or~ , a.4 lt. A adea a .... c... .... ..... ~ ~ ..._ CMU&al OP OUil LADY REVOLUTIONARY NEW •aHOCK-AII80R.8R• OIVRS •XTRA PROTECTION TO PRAOIL. PR.IOHT Careful h•ncflin1 ol f.nicl" baa alwaya t.. a prime OOiiiCaA ol&oatblrA Pac- i6c. Pour,_,. aao we Mbd 8taD!Cll'd 1Re.Mrch lwd&ide to belp -deYelop -... .,.... ....,. to ""'hion boaa:ar !lb.\ F tJ olfnlle,...... Tbe ~t il• • ..., wn Jlload to npcn. It Sa tM Bfba-C.Woa UDder- frame ,...._.t cilr, wldcla .. ptoy. a ..m.-...... --'*-wlda. --.... ,_ ...... to ....... e-t' •• to,..... D \ 'r nil ~--............... tr ., 1050 aaarc:~a at.. c-t. ..._ Odd r.u... ~ Ubelty .. ,.. ... •....-t ..... ILC.J--.MJe..._ C......_ Sunday 8e!'Vtoes: 9:45 a.m. Bible LDI tt t.ml , .tucty; 11 a.m. morn.tnc .,.. ,._ ...._, ,._ NJe, ... lhJp; 8:00p.m. ewn~nc ienrtce. Sunday~: 1:45 a.m. •ble Midweek Mr'Vke. 7:30 p.m. .tudy; 10!55 a.m. WW'8hlp ..-Y· T!l und&y. Ice; 7:30 p.m. eYeD.J.q lilrvJoe. -or MT. ca_., $wJdq Sebool: t:30 a.m. Wat· J.._.,-..... ...._ ... , lbJp: ~ a.m. &D4 ....,.,.... -.... --811rYic::a. '7:30p.m. Youq PiloDie ...._lilt and allidNft'• s.rvse.. .-:ao r.,.-...:: r;r-:'Z,= ... p.m. SwL IOd·weelt ~ Ad kat..._ We&Muday, _7:30 _p.m. La Sun. M--.; 8:00. 10:00 A.M.. and lll8Doa.a.r7 COUDdl. T!liU'IICSQu 12 Noon. Confetil.$o:n • Baturda,yw CIIJUIT cauaca n 'ID aa t :30 a.m. fat all d.Q'. and evee. ot t.t Frlrf: a:nd c-a..aty ...... M ,\. ~~ =::.:-naT IOU·--aAftll1' Holy Da,_ traD 4:00 o 5:30 lalboa ami. at l.aa lt.. ••• t ~ LD 1 t ..__ P.M. and ttom 7:30 to 8., P.M. u.t.. 5111 ~ &. .. ,-• .:... ___,.. c:ao:a:a ~ x .. 8:00 A.M. l'lrut rrt- .......... a.y A. Clldlll Sun acta00t • -W • ._...,. r;r .,_ day 8:00 .A.M. and 6:00 P.M. Sunday Wonhfp. I:JO a.m. and .... ~~: t11:~a.m.~_; Llll !J Holy 0.,.. 8:30 1r 8:00 A..M. 11 a.m. Cbuidl Sdlool. I:JO .. ._ ow; ~·..,~ ....... Dl. -OzrC & ._ and 8:00 P.JI. Kovena (Our a.m. M1dweek Meetbla: 7-"" 8eivSc». T· Mid·--* .._,._ --··ICbooL t:t5 a.m.· cbureb Laady _..._ B-'p) _.__ 7 ..... r..m. WedneudQ" pnceCJed b; lee, w. d D •• d .. 7 . T:JO p.m. ~I c. 11:00 a.m. ~ P.K. -. ...... IU _,.,, ..... :15 p.m. potludL Yoaq paoplo meet 1:15 p.m. Ualoa T p.m. 84mclu. ~ SWadiy. :=r =-luncfa7· 'I'Mdi· I'I8IT ·~ cao** OPIOft lalboa m.&. ·-& CMat ..... ·~ 'lllltty ~ • ......., ilei'IMit G. Jrts Ill 8uncla7 ..-vtc.: 1:45 a.m.. San· day Sc:hool; U:OO ~ War- ahfp Setvtoe~.m. Sunday •••nla• ; llld·Woelr Sen1ee: '7':30 p.m. W~ay Prayer lleutlfte. ;=~,...~~ ltblo T:e p.m. w~ •• ,.,...,aT. OC'I'OID ~ ,., •aw:tOitt •• ..,. u ... u Harbor Alums Clasilflecl Ad Orckr Fol••• the POUCE BLOI I& Of '44 and '45 111 • , .. ._......, Cbedr f . .. . T 8 F t d / I --'IW'IIIIAIIDT--o.Jt we. ... U&c:a Pr-(Cont.tnu.c! !toM Pace Ten) youth admitted aboottna out two 0 8 8 8 V .,_ ,..,_ ._,_ • IWUWDAY, OCT. 17 .u-eet llabta ,.., the a.nesavou.t ~ I rraada Lyn ol Santa Ana N· Balli'OOID. I&JIIIIol; h• •a. re.-Alwnlll o1 '44 and '415 ....., o_. e' L 2. ~a. f. • $. Clf 'I eCIIiaa poNd tbe theft ol hla wau.t leued when no compl&lnant championlhlp '42 football 't.a.m ~7 I For .. n oontalntna t:58 ll'om bt.l car oould be t.Nnc1 bUt wu warned o1 Jftwpart HatbOr Jllp khGol , 1. 1 & a. 10. - parked at ~L.~lboe Blvd., that payment fOI' the dama .. wtll be hoftorecS at a bNNe••ttw ~ · W..W to t.y_o Newport ••• • ·~ took a M50 wu requtnd . • . Tbe 3:2-toot aa.tr 1n tt.. btp ICMol eat. ~ 1L 12. 1&. 1._ l!l a..l &t• 0 oufboud motor and a $15 au filhlna boat, "Matth& W, .. owned tma about t·~ p.m. ........,. tank from a beet mocnd at 2527 by Larry White ot 1te0 l'ederal (rrtd&,) • • / :.a;, · · For ,_. n w. o..t Hwy .. N...,art Beutt. st.. eo.ta ...._ ftt JooM froiD The Pt·tupdwv wru toaw. , . ., ~ DEaAIJ 15 wcrcla ODly SOc b o..-lntlrtica-3 ttm. _,.1.00 w~ to ~ a owned v Elbert J. Mldd&uah of Ita moortna at 30tb St. and La· the football raiM ..._..,. the "'", • , D •• --r----tT. -----•• -----..... -----..... ------.._ 1115 E. lalboa Blvd .. Balboa ..• layette Ave. wu tounc1 b~ Tan and the lltmttnftOn 'JMdl , .-. ~ ~ .... A Mta. II. 8w1on ot 182) KJra. aaaJMt tbe bulkhead atlftrWpOI't OIMN at Oru .. Cout c.u.p, a 0 mar Dr .. Balboa. teported that Balboa Savtnp • LoaD Man.. at 7:30 p.m. ' I -abe o...,.ed a blanket at Ocean 33&6 Via Udo; the mut and tu· Bopr Jf.cb. a ..,....._ or tM 2L ----22. ----23. ----X. ----Z. ----a..t a F..d 0 Front and .. 1" St., Balboa, with a pemuc:tuM were d&mared and '42 ~uatt. w:lU be muter et ~-'-". I _ .t:t..-..., ~---0 plcnlt preparation and woman'• a t40 rUle wu ltolen. mon'-tor tbe d .. ot 'ft uad -----21. -----a ----28. ----10. ----_., ~· .,._ pW'IIe, with foot prlnta &Oinl OCT ID Glynn BoM1 fOI' the due ot '.S. • WO_,. om.T s• POa oml ~ -1 'lUlU 1'011 Ul ,......., 0 down to tbe water but with none • I~AY d • lidawlped Mr.. VIVIan Btnaley 18 In char,. '-1 retumlnr; when oftlcera lnves-A t an run cat of ·~nta. Alumni Pre~\. " ...... TO: THE ENSIGu 2850 E. c--B ,.._ ~-' ~-tl.ated they could not find the a car driven by Robert Yea&Je ot dent Stanley Al«Jtande:r of G.,. ~ •. '"~' -wy~ \AXODCl u.i...:a Nh=tlm••• 0 ltema mentioned nor a 1620 Mira-Tonance In th~ 7200 block W. deh Grove hu been 1n chup ' mar Dr .... A 8 by 12-foot door Cout Hw.y. at 1.:515 a.m. · · ·Seven of ananpmenta. Your. Name -------------Addre. ------------,.,_. ----- mat valued at 175 wu ltolen sprinkler heada were t.Un from Whlle the "adwtll" Aft m.t· '"$~;;;:!!~=~=~=='i::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~5;iii~~;;;;;;~~~=~~~~~ trom Howard'• Restaurant . . . the automatlc ..,rlnkler ~ In In the cafeUJ'ta. a .tudent ; Can drlven by W. M. Kindell. at the horne of Mk Uhn Waten, d!e. will ~ htld ln the blah roa aaL& ro• SAL& UAI. Wt..:U 346 16th Pl., Colrta Meu: John B. 2451 Marino Dr., Bay Shores · · · tchool CYln. The ~~ .. PiOVfii="==Cl""'AL~--=-LO""""'UN=c=-=E,--c""'h:---a....-1 r GOOD PK.ACTICE PIANOS from ~. SPACIOUS STUD 1'0 APT. Chaney. Lonr Beach, and CoUette An electric type aerial valued at wW be the theme or me dance. wtth fluffy down pillows; wal-$95. ~ low u $5 per month. Parldna: utilities Incl.; newly P. McGuJ~. Lon1 Beach, were ISO to J7S wu broken ott the Some of the atudenta wm be In nut buffet or hutch; dannport. Schm1dt-Ph1Uipa, 520 N. Main, deronted. HA 54.25. 3422 E. Involved In an accident on Cout ~re of lf.id Da~d .Nleben, 1 1f :: costume. A klnJ and queen will All In excel. cond. Hyatt 4-6018. Santa Ana. Cout HJJbway, CDM. Hwy. at the entrance to Irvine a, 0 e, an aer a be crowned. USED, RECONDITIONED type. SPINET CONSOLE PIANOS -2 FURNISHED A.PT.-Cround floor; Terrace ... LeRoy D. Bo~. Car· abo broken ott the car of Tom writer. Priced to aeU. John E. beautlei 1 m.a.hoeany, 1 blond aood locatJon; pleasant sur den Grove and Jack W. Stevena. Porter of 112 VIa Lorca · · · A F• c Sadlelr HA 2422 oak cue aU1hUy cam.aecs In roundinp; adults onJy; no u s Navy Lona Bt'ach were ln. 113.9!5 plastic cover wu ttolen Ires ause . . lhlpplnJ, flx.ed llke new. Save ~t.a. 610 Marcuertte, COM. j~red and taken to Hoac Memor. trom the car ot Jeanrwt B. Hunt. SPINET PIANO -Only one year $357 and $231. Schm.ldt-Pbll· lal Ho.pltal -tn ~e~loua state of 602 Balboa Ave .. Balboa bland 5730 D•m• 9 e old.. To be seen evenlnra only Up.~. 100 plano. to cbooee from. l BEDROOM APT. Furnlahe<t &hock alter their cars were In· ... Someone turned a small f<n· u u at 515 Narcot.u.. COM. 520 N. Main. Santa Ana. Year 'round lease. $75. HA volved In an accident at Cout elen car owned by Stan Ostllnl H.AMMON~ord Orcan-M-3 ~-=-===~:i=-=-==-==---5386-1. Hwy and Marine Av~. at 11 :56 of 405 catalina Dr., Newport Three ftres reaultld In $7:10 model New. Purchased late H..UOIOND CHOIU)o()JlGAN, new FOR RENT-Unfurnlahe<l Ranch · Betahta. over~n lta aide, damar· damare over the week-.nd. New. J'UM. Only used one month.. model S-8, percualon tone. no Style triplex 2 bdnn. middle p.m. lnr the vehicle ... Ken Smith of port tlftrnen reported Prtvate party. Ra 3146·W. extra ~t .UU only 1995. AnY· apt... earaee. One child O.IC e rJdDAY, OCT. 11 3331 15th St., Newport Helahta. A mattrese and box ~tlnaa LAJ5'1ES• LOVELY CLOTHES _ one can play lt. 100 dltrerent _, mo. North aide Horace En- Gerald Eutham of 605 Cama-compJalned that aomeone pried tin In the apartment of Trudie From the flnest ahopa In aev. orcan and lnlltr\lmental tonea. allft School. 1702 Coral Pl. U tlon, Ave .• Corona del Mar, re· open a wtnc1ow .ereen In his Imbler. 2300 "'I. Ocean Front. etly RUl.a and Hollywood at a Schmld1·PhiU1pe. S"JJ N. Maln. 8-7304 or HA 7883. ported hla car stolen; otflcers lo· home while he wu abeent. took Newport Bead\, at U:33 a.m. tra~n of ortelnal cost. Moat Santa Ana. $.'5 • week wW hold CDM DUPLEX -Immacula~ 2 cated the vehicle at Avocado nothlne. but removed hl.a wlte'a Saturday cau.ed $1.80 d.amaae. A p.rmenta worn but a few times _r_or_c_lu1.at:mu ____ d_e_u_ve_ry_. __ bd.rm. unfumla.hed -yearly. Ave. and Third Ave .. Corona del clothln& from a bureau and child removed a daaret IIchter on h« trtp Eut or to Europe. ALL MODEL HAMMONDS avaU. So. of hlthway, fJreplace. t. a. Mar. wtth a spare tire. tool box placed them on a bed . · · A 175 from a ctre.eT d{awer and II· Jtunclreda to choose from. able here! Try the 1plnet In heat, aep. patio, rara,e. Adulta and au can mlutna . . . Four woman's coat. $.'5 pair of aloves. nJted the mattres., tltemen aald. HULDA'S. 1881 So. Cout Blvd., your home 125. Includes lea-No ~ Harbor 1087. hub caJ» valued at $28 were $30 aport coat and $.'5 clraret A 1250 fire occuned at 11:45 Lacuna Beach. Hn. 11 a.m. to aona. Schmldt-Pbllllps, 520 N. GARAGE FOR RENT-m Mart· atol~n trom the car of Bob CUn· IIchter were atolen from the car p.m. Friday In Anthony's Shoe 6 p.m.. Cloeed Wed. 6 Thurs. Main, Santa Ana. cold.. CDM. HA 108S-R. nln&ham. ~ Polraettla Ave .. of George Davia of 874 W. 19th Stlop, M33 Vla Udo. Jf.wport =Ry==:-:4...t090.,.___,=-·.,.,..,=-----=.,-----=-USED El..ECTRIC ORGANS. tar1e A1"I'llACTIVE 2 bdnn. unfurnls.h· Corona del Mar . · · Two pair ol St.. C.O.ta »--. parked on Cout Beach. The fire burned ahoea and SP}X;IAL SALE on Muon 1r mod~l electronic. Save over ed apt Convenient location. pants. a ahlrt and a jaeket, all Hwy. near Howard's Restaurant. ctamaa~ the Interior of the llarnlln apJnet plano, aave S37S. $1000. SclunJdt-PbUIIpa Ble Pl. Adultll only. No pft&. Inquire Marine clothlna. were found by • MORAY OCT 21 bulldlnl. ScbmJdt-PhUUps, 520 N. MaJn. ano 6 Organ Co., 520 N. Maln. 5(IJ MariJolct. COM. HA U03-W Mrs Jeanette Connol' of 3216 E. ' . A.ccwDulated ll'e&le cau.ed a Sanu Ana. Santa Ana. Co~t H-.t COrona del Mar, In a Kathryn McCarthy of 4205 ~a. 1300 wnt tl.re tn tb~ home of ~-=-='""=~=:--:::';"'7';=;;--;';:;'"'--:--A'J"I"RA.crtvE. NICELY PUJt. a ant t;,t·· A Jamaica Inn shore Dr .• autfered an upper llp Waltu• Keene. 8 Beacon Bay, at SALE GRAND PIANOS. Wonder-USED HAMMOND CHORD <>rcan. N1SHED 2 bdrm. boWie. New ~e~ant dep~rt~ wttbout paylna puncture wound when ber car l :l5 p.m. Saturday. ful barplna. Stelnwaya, Chic· excellent condition auaranteed ..,,_. carpet; flreplaoe. Corona hls lod.,ln& bill and took 3 ran lnto a 1e1ally parked car kerlna. Baldwin, Muon 6 by your Hammond dealer. del Mar, aouth of hlrhway. 1 • Un drapes. a wicker reaiatered to Charles H. Davia of 8 d N Hamlin and many others $525 Schrnldt -Phllllps, 520 N. Main. 1150 per month. Will Jive oM. c~~s:--b~nket. pillow and bed· 222 Apolena Ave .• Balboa blaVnld. oar ames ;:uJ=ch S20 ~~~~~h~t~ Santa Ana. year lease. Courtesy to broken. IIIII Piltltllt I FOB JlEIIIT t -MM 18-101 35-101 and 1001 Soun4 Pro:)ect.cn VAST COLOJl P1LM SERVJCE llodel Alrpl&De SuppU• ... asm•ra-1782 Mewpon Blvd.. eo.ta IIAila Pbooe Llbry 1-'TOG PA.Il'n'tNG GENERAL llEP AIJl LOCJtS LAWNS MOWED CABS PQI JSUED CLASS REPLACED CENEJlAL Cl...EAN UP WINDOWS W A.SIIED NO'I'HINC TOO SMALL OR TOO LAJICE E. H. HEJDlAll( 706 lrla. Corona del Mar, llA 5073 spread all valued at $1.30 . . . parked at VIa Udo Nord and a _. Harbor 5101. Dr. S. A. ~ymour of U9 Vla Udo Balftlona. Udo lale. H• h s h I =A.nr.:r:::a::-:.:-:--==;;-;;--"A"---:7"""""=--•-•y IllES 80UIIUIIIUTAI.I JOHNSTOJ'Q:'S Soud, Lldo ble, reported the • 19 C 00 S RENTAL RE'nJRN. French Pro. _._ • ba taln M v w vtnctal. new Jl.lar&nlee. save ... coo>tob.oY OFFtrT .. ~ ... ., IIU a..a... .... L .. theft of hla doctors I con . rs an 19 Sc t:n1. 3 .,.. to pay. Scbmldt-A C lnat ~·~ .._,.. ~, •~ -••-lna no narcodca' but -....orted • eo.ta Mea Hlah hoot and ,._ uarantee A&& Corona del Mar. FranciA J Used AutO.__ -- medk'lne and medical tool.a . . . f B lb o· Newport Harbor Hl&h School ~ ~Ulpe. S20 N. Main. Santa White Mlldew Horvath-Realtor. RA l.5e or We Buy ear. ~;s;.ap...-Melal OU!oera ~arned a W.-t Newport 0 a 0a leS now the ottlclal names tor the a. HA 81M·M alter 8 P.K. HA 14.28. UEICI'1 J.101.3 boy aeainat ftrlnl a BB run at two hllh acltoola I:_ N~~a_:· ------------__ • w•-:1075 -·-a4· ....... ,..__._ .,..~ bltctl in the baY Four bub . bor UnJon HIJ)\ ~bool u ..... ...,.. ..'T IISS JIIS -_a.., .-....,.,...._A ...... ~-taken ~· tbe car of Mra. Ha~ Van Wlr. 'JJrT Edre-The dtatdct t:ruatee.. In a ..,.. ~p.~~:-~e 2111 Newport Bl¥d.. water, Baaoa. died Monday at d.aJ meet~na Mcmday, IAYe ,the ~~ ope. Boc.ha.n& Heyday at her home at the aae of '79. Sbe na.mee to the two aehool&. eo.ta Good uaed Pft'uvian Mahoaany ol 112 vi · Oc.u ftooat. ... boa. wu a oatlYe ol BJver.lde and Mesa B1lb Sdrool Ia du• to open ~m lalMd q~ u,. thlft of bW tame to lalboa 11 years &JO nat ~-with about 825 Spinet Plano. Perfect condition. UJtrf blue and whit. automobile. from La Puenta. atudenU. all tbe ~n In the ,. A Christian Sdence rudet wU1 dlatrtct.. ,.. .. achool 1s toea ted on Mu.t be seen to be appreclat~. e SATV11DA1', ocr. 1• · of!ldate at eervtce:a at 2 p.m. to· the eut aide ot .P'alrv1ew Rd .. Betty J'. Grube) or 712 lumine morrow <Friday) at BaJa Costa aerou from Orante Cout Col· 3 to 8 p.m. at 21.23 Parson St.. Ave., Corona del Mat wu aw&k· Mesa Chapel Craveslde aervtces leg~. Costa Mesa. ened at 5:02 a.m. by aomeone will be at 4 p.m. at R0111e HUll The original h1ah .chool. at turntna on llght.a In her bedroom Memorial Park In Whittier. 15th St. and Irvine Ave., has been I BRITISH MORRlS !NOR 1952 and on checkln& the houae found Survtvon Include 3 dau1hten. called Newport Harbor Union Co ertlbl ~ ... N t a youth about 18, with curly Mlsa Marjorie Van WI& or the I Hlah School slnce It o~ned ln I ~ dfo ;;x, C ~ .;P; brown hair and weartnr a leath· horrle, Mrs. Alma Harvey of New. 1930. • con on. ·w a e er jacket and &loves; the youth port and Mra. Betty La Borcne of The Trustees awarded a bid to 5 p.m~ Ha rbor 6325· · fled In a car ... James L. Ora· 'Hemet; 2 alaters. Mrs. Elsie I Fred Croddy of Santa Ana for USED MAPLE SPINET like new helm or HunUn1ton Beach and Starch of Newport and Mrs. Allee grading at the .chool for 14.400. S32S. $15 per mo. Schmidt· Edith v. Culbertson of 3408 VIa fnceraoU ol eo.ta Mesa; 5 erand-Phillips In business since 1914. Oporto, Newport Beach. were the children and 11 areat-erandchU-JfOW Dt E.ZETEJl _520 N. _M~In, Santa An_a_._-:-o driven of cars Involved In an dren. The Lawrence McGees, of 2308 lS'--oii¥BoARD mahorany ski accident at Cout Hwy. and Riv· PacWc Dr .. Corona del Mar. are boat. 33 Scott Atwater and erslde Ave ... A Newport Belahbl Bad Enalp c .. t.ned Ads. nCIW at their Exeter home. traUer . .RelUOnable. Kl 3-4835. mE M1E 40% II IGo/o Iff NO DOWN-TER.MS U· S. IGYIL ~000-MILE CU ARA.NTEE Wholesale price for Reta.U Customers .IE IYERS UNION SERVICE Avocado 6 <Aut RIJhway Corona del Mar Next to Jamaica lnn Harbor 30!H DESPERATELY NEED ao~ from 11:30 to 5 at our home to can for k1nderp.rten boy. HA 1983· W after 5. SEiaEIIIY Experienced. In accounllnc. book.keeplng. shorthand. typ· Inc AC<'urate and capable of a~pt1n1 ,...ponslble aairn- ments. M u.t be neat and per· SIC>nable. If wllllng to work and ~ger to progress thl.s po.ltlon often juat such opportunity. Exct"llent benefits. If qualltied phone for appointment. Har- bor 4200. Personnel Ot"pt. --- -----------Top job opportuntu.-.Jl tleld.l. Men and Women TaADE TillE II ,_ow ... ,on a new HamUton Uben.l allowance. aee JEW ELER 3123 E. COAST HWn CDM. PEaSOJfAL llliiiST ...... llllpl Now taJtlnl ambulatory patlenta. Monthly rate ~. 2t·br. nurainr care. SOl E. A.nahunrt. Santa Ana. Cal. IOmberly 5-3640. WAJrnD 00 Tustin-Newport Beach (aero. from All·Amencan park:tnc lot) H111 J11 -wit••• to make a prote&slonal cbanae to better serve your fellow man. To lnc:re~ your productive Ume. To lnaure your future ,..ard.Jesa of qe. To double your Income. ! YOU RAVE! Then eee Kr. Gtopn Sales Superviaot .. k1r ... , ••••rill ... 18G Jf~ Blvd~ Calla .... SO PIANOS WA.l'l'n:D. Pay hlah· 8018 rid-jQjd Jd nt eub or tracle tot Hammond ~ Dll ~ ID&Q a11:11oe 0rpn. Spinet or Grand Plano. Jobl, a1.o ~urulta aD4 6). smmtdt-PbUUpe. D) N. Maln. IIMIIIScs. lll.a..Q7 jotle b qv•llfted Santa Ana. --. (~ DOW.) .....:n&U&OD'I Joe Panv &mpL ~,1 -~Dad 8t.. Mewport WBEEI D ELI:CTliiC ~~ ,.,.. Atlmates 2753-0 E. Cout HlcD~ Corona del liar SA G41 Days U 8-1315 EYes SU, I ••tell s,.ce ..... American t.erton 215 l!5tb St. MeeUnp 2nd-4tb Wed. 8 p.m. p AIN"''''NC INTERJOR -EXTERIOR SANDBLASTING MURALS Uberty 8-8622 Free Estlmatee Painting-Decorating PAPER RANGING GEORGE BURKHARDT J...ioenaed Contractor 1.897 0ra.aae A ~.~e. eo.t& Kesa l..n.ty 8-862! n.tJOIUDATED 1'-ATE.a a lves llletlme protection a.eainst tooth decay• CALL LmEIITT 1-5012 MOVING? ONE MAN 6 VAN $7.15 HR. 2 men 6 van at mJn. P.U.C. rate of •.25 Br within 30 ml Tlme atuU at your door. We deliver rn1.n. ot 1000 lb&. up to 60 miles •me da.y tor mJn. P~U C. rate. No ex. cbs . for Sat. Ca.lJ Neowman lJ 8-2274 or U 8-6430. 824 W. 19th St. Costa Mea. Low.-t 8torap rata. • NEW'POlT HAUOit fa~es over the front cover of Pacifte Tala- phone's MW Oranq. County directory, scheduled for delivery Od. 30, 31 and Nov. I. m · s Louis. ~ and Tom Emmert look over th. directory, which has an .-rial view of the Harbor Area on the cover. SALE! lEW '57 Mercury Irs. Vlsell.lcb 'FWIIIt F,._' Mrs. Holly V~l of Balboa Ia- Jand, speech a11d drama lnmuc. tor at TUstin High School, Is dl· recting the Faculty Frollcs, a variety show to be presented by Monterey - 2 dr. Radio: heater; the faculty this Friday and Sat- Merco-matlc; white walls; tinted urday evenings ln the Tustin glass; etc. Reduced from $3466 to school auditorium. The program "1• will feature music, comedf and .. drama. JOHNSON . SOl 100 W. Coat By. 11...-pol't a.adl 0.,.. E.._ till t & SaadaT Fer Y .. IJ For Wilier R·E·II· T ·A-1.-S SEE. US! ' WILli. IEALn 308 Marine Ave. Balboa laland HARBOR 3344 BIB c•• DEL 111 CW. 11111• 1113 THill Whll I .... Willi I Fill Size PLAYROOI Woll• ._II You? This one has 3 bdra. 2 bths, the prettiest pink a grey blt-ln kltcll. with a permanent ocean view. Too many extras to talk about. Call today for a look at this brand new beauty. F.P. $33.500 with good terms. Bar lleacll ReaiiJ 1-. loYiq Ott If Stale 3530 E. coast awy. HA 5563 MUST SELL FURNISHINGS Corona del Mar Eves HA 3775 OF 5-ROOM HOUSE Blonde oak twin bed. chest. BACI BAY ARU 30 x 30 mirror; practically new; box spring and matching mat- tr~; 6 x 9 Wunda·Weve rugs; antique white and beite with pads; solid brass fireplace 3 Bedroom modern home plus mesh scr~n. never used, sell for half price; beaut If u 1 $150 month Income. 2600 sq. wrought Iron 6-plece dining feet of constructlon. 4 baths; set, cost $498. sell for $325; tablt>s. chairs and mlsc. These 150 ft. frontage. are real bargains. See at 483 Morning Canyon Rd., Corona Highlands. CDM. WIEI BUYI. M SBUII PRIPEITY IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH A Enuu.t YO\lf r e a 1 e • t a t e tramactlon.t to a BEALTOB. Be la trained 1n h1a protea- FULL PRICE $19,500 367 N. Newport Blvd. opposite Hoag Hospital Phone ~ 8 -1617 Eves. U 8-1280 F. REIT I ... ,_F....._. 1ft. $1GI I•• • Utllltles Paid • Free TV aJon. kDowa values, flnanc· • Heated Pool lft£ and la bound to M~Ve • Once a Week Mald Service JOU tthlcal17, honestly and • Room Phone Service courteouJ)y. BEAL'l'OBS are IIMIDben ot a national ,._ patzetiM CUDfClll"'Dl.q to a diW --fll .tJlks. KIUWOOD MOTEL 401 SEAW ABD RD. COROl'fA DEL MAR HAJUK>R 4335 AMAZING ~ERMS t , !roW OJWIJMDJ!I)-'""" Olf A ' , ••waaaa Now to• the Otat time you can own a tabuloua C1ndeJella home for Tbe lut ot th• '"" G.l. 1oana tn thJa area with a .m:tmum of liM , .... -. cash down payment down plu coct./lmp. THE TRUTH IS ••• thae bam. have ~ "boni.IS" feature~ than any under 125.000. Jncludinc ••• SJIAU JtOOY'S ••• BUILT t!f JtiJIGE • OVEK •.. MASSIVE 8' BIUC:X FIBEPLACES ••• a BDDIS, 3 and DEN and 6 BDRMS ••. ALL 2 baths ••• 77 WIDE LOTS ••• PLUS MANY, MANY MORE. Modela open .very dq and EVENINGS U1l 9 P.M. On Bubo~ Blvd. 1n North eo.ta Meu. d.lNetly acroa from the MW State Hoeplta.l. . WALKER 6: LEE. INC ••• SALES AGENTS ••• JOVBERLY 5-4403 Tile a.,,lut ,.,11 Ute 11 Ct11p pn, a.. 1111 YOU CAN TOO! ... Chooee trom the 13 exterior deslrns. five buk floor plana! College Park Is located on Hubor Blvd. South of Orance CoAt College Costa Meaa-Kimberly 5-4Ml THE ''BAUOA" Family Room 3 Bedrooms Covered. fenced breezeway Washer-Dryer G.E. Kitchen $16,800 THE "COROllA" 3 Bedrooms Family Room Extra luge kitchen Breakfast Bar BuUt-ln dressing table $16,800 THE "IESA" 3 Bedroorn.t • Den or 4 Bedroorn.t Family Room Portable chopping blec.k Charooal broUer 6: rotisaerfe Double Pullman bath $17,550 FHA FHA-In-servlce and CAL-VET Loans TIE "'--I" 3 Bedrooms Family Boom Dual Pullman bath Paved patio Double tlreplace $16,800 3 Bedrooms FaJDlly Room Large llvinc room Double ttnplaee Double Pullman bath $16.850 MURRAY -SANDERS COMPANY COLLEGE PARK WALKER A: LEE Sales Agents COROllA Dn Ill PRICE REDUCED TIE TASTE TEST won't help; but a comparison will! Beaut. Home and Gar. Apt. So. of Hwy. (Apt. rented for $90 per mo.) Home hu 2 bdnnS, hctwd fioora. F. atr Heat. , $12,000! r . Place, Mere. Switches, Dlap .. Dlabwaaher, Lanai Rm. a ~aut. La.n.S.C.pln&. All this for only $29,500. Plaae ca1J tor appt. 2 Bedrooms; 2 batlu; plus large view den -Bhl!t home. Ser- vants' quarters with bath; wet bar; expensively landscaped. Carpeta and drapes included. TROPICAL ATMOSPHERE. Im- mediate occupancy. FUll price $61,500. Hl .. IIVESTIEIT REALTORS Newport Blvd at 30th SL NEWPORT BEAOl HA 1600 Daya Res. HA 2174-J Fll SALE 3 ...... 2 .. .. , .. .. Carpeted; FlMpl~; BuUt-tn Range; rn.poeal; FA Heat. Clltf Haven. $5000 Will Handle. c. w. lilrrDI HA .140 115 IUKilU &VZ. .. ,., .. B..AliJ) ..... ~.o 1181011 IIEILTY I 1••••111 C.. E. l . BABSON -BOB Y AMER -n.M HOLLAND 611 Goldenrod Ave .. C.D.M. HARBOR 7696 HillY • THIS .E! ... Just reduced te $14,500. It's a 3 bedroom. hardwood floors and double earace on a lar&e lot. Easy. easy terma. Eves. -.u 8-0324. Marte Trudeau. ._ ... 3 Years youn&. &iuth of hl&hway -r-Corona del Mu. 3 Bedrooi'M. 2 bat.h.l; JIA heat; bar4w. "firs.; ftMplace; dining room. Only $3500 down. Evet. HA 1430-.J. Al Kurth. 2715 E. COAST RIWA¥ OORONA DEL MAJt HA.RBOR 83 ' A.{-T -1-0-NI .. liT ...... • MA.aiVAN W. ERHARDT. Realtor VOGEL VALUES ·- rutnlthed 1 ~*!room 2 .. 3 " t:J(}fmo. to tll'fmo. $'75frao. to s:aoo;mo. f1.25jmo. to t:rlSfmo. • Un1Uml.lhe4 2 bedroom .. ~fmo. to s:aoGfmo. • 3 •• t!OOfmo.to 128.'5Jmo . THE VOGEL CO. BA: lTC; BA: l1fft CALL USI IIVEITIEIIT1 Sure ahot here . 19 Acres. Brook.hurst Ave. comer. PotenttaJ on thla acreaae Ia unllmJted. M ·1 zonln& now . AN OIL LEASE lUST EXECUTED WITH DOIEDIATE STARTING OF NO.1 WELL! (Surrounded by produclnf wella.> -~ Acre -Full Prtce. 29~ doWn. • • • 10 Acres, M -1 zone. ~ mile to the ~ach. II .. IGIE Thl.a should double Ia v•ue ln 5 years. Holdlnl u.me, you will receive aptlroxtmately $100 mo. Income to pay taxes and Interest. • • • 38 Acres -City of Coeta Mesa. Manufacturing zone. Here la a buy wlth unlimited poealbUIUea. Across stre-et from larce development. $4000 Acre-Terms.. GilliE CIIST PIIPEinES 1151 W. 17th St.. Santa Ana KI 2-3564-Eves U 8·1632 COIOU DB. Ill Beautllul view ol tbe C>cean and Channel entrance from thl.a comfortable 2 bed.rm. home on 45-ft. lot. A few ateps to bluU. Cannot be duplicated for aaklnr price. • • • Very nice 3 bedroom and farnlly room home. 2 Bath.t; 2 fireplaces; 45' lot; double 1ara1e; newly carpeted and redecorated Inside and out. Very nice a~t and only $22.750. Very cood terms. lVII W. 3542-B E. Coast Blehway, eoron\ del Kar Harbor 4352 Eves. Harbor 3103-W IIY SHIRES ILEEPD 3 Bedrooms; w/w carpeting thruout; custom drapes. Terma can be aznnged. PRlCE DRAS11CALL Y REDUCED TO , ..• . II .. E VU ...... 2'731 W. Cout Btabway Uberty 8-U'Tl Evea. Uberty 8-6455 Newport Beach 111 'I IEIJ' IIYI On Klllp Jload. ftewport lleltltta. INnc.tl Jlrov1nda1 Deafp. 'l1lree lledtoom. family~ 1" ~th.l. Bear yard aU patio with luae trMa u4 •NN4 ehrubbery. nJU. PD3 tiUOO with .UOO Down.. ·. • W. ·A. TOBIAS, ,Realtor Aim~