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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1959-12-10 - Newport Harbor Ensign.. ' • I CaDIDYourNewa...._ cmcl Cln"'W Ad. THE EMBIGN ORiole 3-0550 . . QUICK THINKING averted o possible collision como to reil on its left side beside F. C. Andre· on Coast Hwy. in Corona dol Mar S4turdoy sen's buildonq at the corne r. The stop \ign wo\ morning but resulted in this tipped over cement demolished. o small dent wos mode in the side of mi•ing trud. The driver, Melyin Eve rett Griewe the building, o tree was knoded down, b~;t the of Costa Meso, wos traveling north on Coast driver escaped unhurt ond the big plote gloss Hwy. when o cor cut in front of his trud . His window of Howard Adams iewelry shop wo; vn- bra~es foiled, and to avoid a crash he turned harmed. Shown he re viewing the truck is Levon sharply onto Marigold Ave. The trud tipped over, S.rdsley. Ftre Dept. engineer. (John Smith photo) ----------~----------------------------- ew Legion PGSJ Hinted Several local Leelonnalrt'S In formrd the EnaJcn during t h e put week that they would like to see a Corona del Mar P08t organized. They expressed their opinion Mother of The Year Will Be Selected that a nt>W Post should be form- e-d If the warring factions o.f Newport Harbor Legion Post 291 cannot settle their differences In a roopE"ratlve manner. Almost all of the top offirers nf Po-.t 291, Including Comman- (Jer Frank Torano, havto reslgnrd, a-. a damax to the prolonged bic'kenng ovt'r management of th<' bar. and thf' handling of sUp rentalo; and hall rE'nta l. T.he mattN of namin& nPw of· tidal!! wn-. to come up at the regular bu<~lneso; meeting of Post The "Mother of the Year'' for 1 291 last nlg11t 'Wt'dnesday I, and the Newport Ha rbor Area Is be· the rt>gular LA>gion Corporation 1ng sought bv the Newport liar-board mt't'tlng is set tor next bor Kiwanis Club. Monday evening. Dr. David NlelsE'n, outgoing presldPnt of the Kiwanis Club, Clief u-s., •• ha~ named a panel of judgf's r-- romprl~ of a j udge, 8Chool psy· • r1 p-a-ltfl 1 • chologlst, a tucher, a PTA mem-, .,. --I r ~r and a newspaper woman. Sif. Jerry Irwin ot the Newport Dt-adllne for submitting nomina. Beach Pollee ~pt. has ~n IUS· tlons was set for Jan. S, and the pended by Chief John Upeon on award w iU ~ ma dt> In mid-the grounds of alleged ml8con· r Janua..Y. The names art> to be durt unbe<-omlng a pollre officer. c;ent to P 0 Box 172, Balboa ~-This a<11on was ta~n after a ·--_ ' liNGLE COPIES 10~ .• fBulliiDJl'f. DECDOD 10. 1 .. T AI OVER-RIDE ASKED FOR TEACHER PAY HIKE j land. 16-yt>a r-old Costa Mesa girl and Qua lities to be consldt"rt"d by a 19 year-old Long ~ach girl the judees are homemaking, I complained to the Pollet" Dept. grarlousness. adjustment or chll· a Newport pollee oftlt'f'r who had drt"n, and school, church and cht"Cke-d them out while they I community Interests, Including Wt"re In parked cars with their registration as a voter. 1 boy friends. t'!f!nt. Be aald that the altema- Uvea are: lar&er clue alus, tall over·rlde or other new revenue, dlpplne Into the budeet reserve. or holdlnl the line on aalartea. 'rruatee Harvey hue uraed that eUorta be made to cut e.x· The Teacher~ A.un. of the New· port Beach EJement.ry fkhoola formally requested the .c:hool board TUactay eventna to In· cJude a tax over-ride measure alone wttb tiM bond propa.IUon In the comJna IChool Onandna ~ ---------------------ltlcMnl ................. tel that t•c:.ber pay ·~ are neeeM&r)' to prevent the JOM ot atatf member~ to other dla· trlCU. The a.uoclatlon asked for an lncreau to S4.700 aa the be· glnnJne salary, up to 18.995 for 11 yeal"'l of teachlnJ here and a M .. ter's Deg~. Supt. Roy Andersen said the additional cost would be about ~.000. an Increase ot 7 to 8 per Heffernan Is Elected Head Of Exchange . Tom Heffernan wu elected p!"Hidcnt of the Newport Harbor Exchanet-Club at the annual electJon of the group la.t ThUrl· day In th~ Newport Harbor Ya cht Club. Other oftlcers elected lncl•ded Harold Lacy, flrat vlt'!f!-pres!dent; Dwight Mayfield. second vice· president; Bob Tum~r. eecretary, and Howard Martin, treasurer. They will be Installed at a din· ner·dance In January. Elected to the boa1d of control were Dr. Sheldon R. Newcomer. Albert Oberc and Eu,ene Pa¥M. Bold·overl on th~ board or con· trol Include Paul Butler, William Local architecu J. Herbert Brownell, Frederick Hodedon and Kermit Dortus were selected Tut"Sday eventne to prepare the pia~ for the new lnt~rmedlate school proposed near Corona del Mar. The Newport Beach Elementary School Board gave them the go- ahead, althouch the formal con · tract hu not yet been algned. The architects' fee will be 8 per cent of the first $1,000,000 of C08t, and 7 per cent thereafter. A com- plete school survey of the dis· trlct's needs will be Included In the services provided by the architect•. at no additional cost. Aaoctated with the 3 archl· tects In th~ capadty of technical consultants wtll t.. the architec- tural tlrm or Reid, Rockwell. Ban- well A Tarica of San Francl5co, nationally known school a rchl· tecta. IJ.CIIIIAirltPIM ....... ,,.. Lll ChrtatenMn, Marlin Johnson and Cutfmu1er Ed Steen Jr. an- John Leahy. nounces that th~ cube ot Balboa Mr. 'Htfteman Ia a · partner ln laland Troop 81 wtll aaatn haw the law tlnn ot Haiwooct, Herter· their Chn.tmu tiM lot on Coast nan and Soden, 33:55 VIa Lido, Rwr .. neJrt to the Beach Boy Newport Beach. He 1a a former ,.uu rant. Their dact. will help member or the F.B.I. and Ia the man the aalea lot. at.rtlnc at 11 lmmtdJate put prealdent of Ute a.m. thla. Sat\frday, and daJly Orante County Bar Alan. thereafter unW Chrlatmu. Harbor Area Communities Plan Their Christmas Events penua -by larger cla&Sea In I certain fleld11, such as !!Octal studies. lncreue or walking dls· t.noe to reduce tranapottatlon co.ta, or even by requlrinJ p\lplls to buy aome or their aupplles. Board President llm Ray re· terred U.. Taac.hrra Aan. request to tbe llnanee CGnVnlttM. and .efMdUJed a boald t'nollet.lna lor nellt Thul'Sday, Dee 17, to re- t'!f!lw a ~port. That evenJne there will ~ a joint meoetlne of the Elementary and High School board.' to discuss the date for bond election" P05Siblllty ot holding both el~lons on April 12. along with city elections, will be dlscus.-.t>d. I Was There On Dec. 7th, . Mel Recalls Thert" were many queries on Monday, "Where were you 18 ycaf'l! ago!" -on the original Pearl Harbor Day. One answer. "I was there," caree from Melvin Haug~. bulldlne Inspector for tht' City of Newport Beach. Ht" wu an airplane mechanic at the Naval Air Statton at Pt'arl Harbor on that fateful day In 1941. He wu not on duty on that Sunday morning of Dt'c. 7, and he wu awakttned by the bomb· ine and strafing. A glance throueh the window ot hls Jiving quartera told him It was "for real." He saw a near ml.sa u an aerial bomb ft"ll n~ar the fantail of the nearby battlt>Ahip Call· fomla. and the s kies 'ftre "full or planes." He wu sent out on l"f!palr crew missions during the day, but h~ escaped without a .cratch. . ,.. ............. Prlvat~ funeral .ervtces tor Mra. t:.ther Arpin. 39. or 2C17 Carn.tlon Ave., Corona del Mar and 1081 • 17th St .• Sant. Ana, wtll be held at 1 p.m. Saturct.y In Baltz Mcmuary Chapel, Corona del lfar. She died Jut Sunday ln Hoaa Ha.pltal. Sh~ Ia aurvfwd P'lnt. &ftOnd an4 th1ld plat'!f! by her huaband. Webb Arpin, a commercial ancl ftrat. ..eonct and eon, Webb, and a dauahter, Dan· third plue l'ftlclentlaJ plaque. lelle. ot the home adctrea • wtU be awalded wtnDen lm· :'~1)'..,:":-~nn: HEY. KIDS! 0( tile ,. ..... 0( Cwa'Ni(ll &ft• nouMa CALL SANTA &f' r ........... ,... .................... fteC... ..... Q ... eiC I 1 ........ .._.. ......... -.. ...... Q 2 D ..... e•e ., .. Jj sa• ...... ._ _ ....... _ .... .., ......... =,,. ........... _, ... r;.';": .·a_......,.._. ..... .._. tr .. --.-.c ........ D 'Ill .. -EI Mr. Mel~ Wlltt. N.wbrouc)h, -.d 50 Y""- The Newbroughs of COM Celebrate 50 Golden Years WAY UP THERE ot the top of the 36-foot ladder is Clarence Fo,t,e s tree crew leod mon for t.,e c. ty port department s ladder truck He s shown trtmmtng the branches of 11 tree with 11 power I $aw. in front of the Robed Underwood res·de"ce, 718 Jo~mtne Ave , Coron11 dol Mor. Mr. Forbes assistant on the ladder truck is Ell•s Grt\ham (En~·qn photo) High School Cost Set . at $4, 130,• Nt>wport llarbor l'n1on High "Wt" plannt"d quatf" lli:K'rallr for I S<-hool Da'it rlct trust~>e< lls1 en~ sc1en<'f' clas~ ... said Mr Blui"'C.'k, ali' Arrhlt('('t William E. BJurock mt>mber or the Corona dt>l Mar rt-VIf'WM plan'! ~1onday for the art'hitN:tural firm of Plegt>r. Blu· nc>w hl$lh l'l('hOOI north of Corona rork. Hougan and Ellerbrot>k dt"l Mar t'XJ)('("te-d to be> In USf" an ~o bleat'ht"r I" plannt>r1 fnr tht' 1962 <Wr\Jng 2.000 111tut1ent~. The football tit"ld. Tht"rP \\Ill tw no f'811matE'r1 N>!'t Is $4,130,000. p<>rlmeter (PnC"e Onl} rt>nrin~ 1 A bon(! c'lt-r11on hao; bt¥n ten will be around tl'nnls rouru an<1 tatlvt>ly .,..t for April 12 for funds baSt>hall backstop!' to build tht" nt"w hi2h school [)eovelopmt>nt or p t' r 1m r t P r 'Final pllllnnlng mu-.t await the o;trN'ts are not anclurtcrt In the rl''iUlt" or the t'le<'tlon The com 'pro,lt'C1. but the ln ·int' Co. _.,. plet(' J>lant I~ figu~ to rost S3,· ~ts the da~tw·t to "harp In tht; -&00,000. off <~ate work tn<"l udlng devt>lopment of o;urh o;;tn"t"t" aN't>"" road. ~')(UXlO, furnlshangs wht"n they are net"rlNt Tna,tM•o;; ~'\40,000, and contlna~>nrlt"'', (<"«."'~ t>X~'l by their n.-xt mPPt I nAt to anrt lnspt"('tlon~ $340.000 haH• word from tht" lr" lOt' Cn Civic League Yule Meeting Next Tuesday Marthf'lla RRndall of thl!' New· port Harbor Community Pl~rs will preYnt a Christmas proaram at the ~m~r m~ttne of the Woman's Civic League next Tues- on the purrhL~ or thP hJJOth ...chool site on the wMt -.u1e of Jamboree Rd at Ford Rd In othH artlon tru"tf'f' .. llJl· provf'd plans for a musw huald lng and shop building, f''it 1matf'O to ros1 $150.000, for Ne-wport Har bor High School. Thf' plan<~ weN" sent to the state di~ Is a on of an-hltectu~. Death Cause Still Unknown Mr. and Mra.. Walter New-, Nov. 28. 1909, In Indianapolis. lnd day . brough of Corona del Mar looked 1 Mr1. Newbrouch Ia a araduate Tht' mretlna will be at the What caused the extren'\f' pres- back over 50 aolden yeara as a • nurse and workt"d as a private 1 E~ll Clubho~. ~lS W. Balboa aul"f! on the brain that brouaht nurse In AndeniOn, Ind., for 5 Bl vd., Balboa, bealnntnc at 10 &oath to beauty queen CN>ryl boet of friends and l"f!latlves eath· years. I a.m. Mrs. Robert R~a. pi'8JC1ent. ~red at their h01'1W Nov. 29 for a will conduct a ahort busJn Linda CShart t.ynnl Crwch ot G 0 1 d ~ n Weddtn• anniversary Mr. N~brouah studied mech-tl M ,......,..._ J h ...... 11 Costa lleaa haa not yet ~ de· n hou.e .,. anl<'al drawine by cor~pon-mee na. ra.. """"'"""' 0 NIOn "'' trrmlned by clortora who u. n · ope . I den~ COW'II! worked ... drafts lead the na, aalute and aiw the •mlnJna tht" ca.. Th~ celebration was cllma~ man with thto t..c. Anples Har: I Inspirational thou1ht tor the day. Brain peclall a,. awaJH .. . by the cuttlnc of a 3 tJ~red wed· bor ~pt after they mow<! from 1 MMI. RotM-11 HuM-r, P'Ofl'am ... .. dine cake by the coupl~. who Indian• ·to the West Cout In chairman. wtll lnm.duaa lfra. the rwul of th• ~ ot path· aaid that their Jon1 and happy 1920. In 1924 he o--ned a .... tte Randall and abo John lrinhall olorkaJ alleles to !~lab a tlftal marrtap was a "50-50 part.nt"r· ,... ..-rn of '~ Ora~ Coast Col)ece 4~ ahlp... ahop In Wllmlnaton and operat~ u.sl<' MP4ll'tJIWftt. wbb wiU • The 19·}-ear-old Maut)', wtto It until hla retirement ln 1949. m ,... wu lfl8t Flab Fry ID c:'olta JoinJna In the •lahes tor more Rl.a apedaJc;, wu maldna pat· •nt a <'horal VOUP. lut ,..., dt.d lut Tlnalllllll m happy yea,ra Yo'ft'e their eon and ~rM for propeQft'a, acme .. a... ~ .,... • ...,: 0( daqbwr-ln-law, Nr. and Mra.. ... ,.,. ul8 feet ln dlanwtrr. Tb~ M.·ss Coon"-fllnla ............... Sat· lobn N.,..btoulh. and 1·)'MI'·o1d pattern. a pndee wood ~pi~ T £ ..., bl "'-.... • ... _, Maney, ol lrvtne Terrace: aon-ln· o1 the f1n1abed product. ta Wild to Olapel c-. ..._. law and daqhte:r. Mr. and Mra. make tbe mouJ4 born whld\ the Named Queen _. -~-----WIUiam Appel 0( Wllmlnaton: prodac."t ltaeU I• ~ • and daqbten '-tMt1i and l1ltt:Y Alter 25 ,.an ot tbla WOt'k he N Sondra Coonu, 1 ot 1215 ......... . New'btoqb ol lAna IHd\ and jo~Md the .. UttJe Eftal~" ~ ~n lAM, tUft, w a a Corona ct.l Mat. tn Lamlta for$ J'H.I'S, and J>N· choRn ,..._ Newpon Harbor a..t = =. ~oe '':"u.!tbeir peNd ..,..,. ucl pattwna tor P'ri~ nJclu In the lalbot. ...,. A ..., antftl at n.. .._. flf owa ftl'· 8Cale model ~ ctenoua lalltoom. 4\utq ~ an-lade .,.. ... ,r lhiA-. 1111 ~ -'2: .=, =., ~ Lut ~the M..ntoqhs nual Cbra.tm ~ ot the lf1fUMI' Dr.o lat-. 11 .u. 1111 • a IDGftd eo tMir ......-t a.n.. a ,.._poet HAl"-._..,... aDd Au;.,.._,.. Mn r .., ,... tM ........... ,._ t lll e ...,_. ...... Aft.. 0... ... liar PlcAoaeiOft&J "'-tn'e o-. Ma. a, Ia ... • ..... ·' -· • :=:.:--..:_-.J:~ "= Ills. "'""..,. .. a ,_,., n · eoom. t. a ..,_ .. n at Orante Ia at t ,...... \4~ ,• a: Mt.uiiiiD&a..N~tiM , flf ... .....,_._.._,,1, ........ 0.... ~a.. fh Ilk lilllia.._ t -,.r41 .... ..._ . • a• __.u..atlilll-'i...._..lft .... a.,l ·a: .-. a......,...., .... .._ .. = • ~ .. *A~. ·~ ____ ~.....-.. ·~· db' ldSna ~...._, ..... a '...,_ fil 1M lis pat...._ til ·-• ww ..... - -.... __ ~-... c::..a • .,.,... ... • e CAUPODIA COIIQVDT DAVIS, t'flid.nt S.y Shotes, is pkt\lred In Hop a t the right rec:eiviru~ the congratuJations of E. C. Missildine on to~ing over the presidency of the Orange Empire Council of Boy Scouts for the second year. Vice-presidents serving with Judge Davis ore William Spurgeon Jr., Richard T oylor, Jose~ Long and Milford Dahl, oil of Santa Ana. Mr. Missildine, also of Santo Ana, is no· Lot of folk s spend a lot of time trying to find tiooal council representative. comphcated answers to their problems. And they , We've bHn ltttln1 our nalla for a lot Of years, .eema like, won· derin1 why eome West Coast team hun't tabn the money ln any of the recent lntematlonal Licht T a c k I e Tournaments. Happy Daya a.re here acaln! Lut Frld.ay, ln. Acapulco, Calllomla produced a wlnn~r and ~tt~r ~till, aleo took third place from a total of 31 clu~ eompetlne ln the 15th International. overlook the obvious and simple solutions. which Harbor H·•gh L·1sts Stu dents really are the o nes that work out. 0 This not very onginal o bservation is prompted Q F• t Q rf H R II The clamorou. sliver belt went to the Southern Calllornla Tuna Club of Lone ~ac'h, with Charles Cox. Glenn Bracken and Or. Mul· ford Smith aeortnc 500, 400 and 100 blr poln~ respectively for th~ l .OOO total that turned the trick. It's been a long, long time, amlgos! VIva, Southern C41! by the rec ent speec h at the Harbo r V iew PTA meet-n IrS Ua er OnOr 0 ing by Kenyon Scudder of Balboa Island, former 1 Ht>re are the students who made the honor roll for the first superin tendent o f the California Institute for M e n at quarter at Newport Harbor High School: Chino H 1s topic was "Dehnquency and Cnme Can Be Chec ked." and he quo ted 10 rules for parents in hand lmg their c hildren. Mi-s Robert C ooper , PTA preside nt. made th!s comment: ''Isn't it odd, after so many su rveys and studies by so many experts, that the se I 0 rules are so simple?" Re a d them, and heed. 1 Do not q u arre l in fro n t of your childre n 2 Tre at a ll of y our c hild re n w ith equal affectiOn. 3 Neve r he to a c ht!d 4. There m ust be m utual tole rance between par- ents 5 There sho uld be comradeship b e twe en par- ents and c h tldren 6 Treat y o ur chddren's fnends a s w elcome vist· tors m y our home 7 Always answe r y our chtld ren 's q uestions 1 8 Don't blame o r p umsh y o ur c h ild m the pres-' enc~" of c h ildren fro m nex t door I 9 C o n c entrate o n y our chddre n 's good points. d o not o v e r-emphasize their fmlmgs I 0 Be constant m y our a!fectton and ycur m ood tow a rd your children ' A n d h o w d o y ou m easure u p to these ru les ? ~~~--~~~~~~~~~· • ..• ............ (Daf:onS ~:~~:o Gifts Our customers al~ys want to know tile mrnute our new selections of fabulous Eaton grft stylings urive ... they know the sattsfactron of breezina throu&h their gitt hsts by choosrng from our wide, wonderful collection. There's a hint, here, for you! Pick them now -lift them lmr ... come in soon, w•v•e our selection of Eaton ;rrfa is at th bfoll~trfut te:t. OPEJf l'lUDAT JfJCIITS SEJJIOILS: Donna Albright Jim Anderst"n Ka~n Ballard Jean Barlowe Donald Bee<-her Craig Qrown Barbara Carlson Carol Comardo Cathy Coldoft Barbara Coopt>r Sharon Craig Carol Crum Kathy Dalton Diane Drake Cathy Fognrty Jane Fontfu., Karen Foster JtnfiORS: Carol Aflame; Pt>nniP Adam-; ~tephanlt> Aclams Virgtnfa Ba ndel Janet Bowma n Sanrtra Bm<'kma n Ri1·hard Brunt Carol Bullcx·k su~an BurgPnharh Din n<' Brarlc><;on Cary C"alrlwell Jolenl' Cas.~ Ia Ralph Chamnl'<~!' Katy DesentX'rg Michael Est~y Kathy Flowf>rs Jack Georgt> SOPBOMOJlE.S: Patty Buchanan Ke n Bonner Lynn Bjorneby Pat Caudell Pat Collins Bruce eo.ton Silsby Ea..atman Chuck Eng~l Loulse Feeney nE.SIDIEJf: Nanry Gardner Norma Gates Susan Gould Bob Hoey Tom Herbert Christina Huuey Mary Hambrook Marlann Jelinek Phyllis Johnson Susan Kilroy Jane Laurie Dave Lourie Bev Llentz Nancy Maxwell Terri MrOonald Darlene Mc-Manigal Gary Morrf <JOn Cinrly Goodwll John Grle"-<wr Emily Hammond Larry Hlbl>t>rd John HuJZh'-"i Oorrme Han'>«.'n Rohln Irwin Janet JonM Carol Kanold Arh•np Krit. Gay Lloyrl Dorothy Mao;on Judi Maytlt>ld Tammy MC'Collom Stephen McNiel CharlenE' Nf'lson U>o Nyholm Pete Flaherty .lean Forbes Jan~l Goodwin Helen HJU Maraaret Krause Cathl~n Loeser Tatty Myers Tony Ralplu Linda Ryrel ·charlotte Marx Verna Ne~son Linda Purcell Jay Rovem>tlne Coll~n Rupp ~,. Rysdale, Kristin Stal Carolynf' Towle Pam Thomson J~nn Ullman Carolyne Vermilya Rlrhard Watson William Wldolt Sue Wing Jim Worthen Juc1y Parker Pa trlria Plcrl"t> Ri chard Powell Linda Round Patricia Srhultz Dl:lnf' Schwart.t Jill Stauffer Mik<' Stt-lnN Carol Stott Rohert Tegel Bill Twist Art Van Ealon Harold Vollmer Susan Wavbourn Susan Wells Kathline Saucerman Karen Severance Anne Showstack GaU Shlllu SalJy Vaughn Randy Wrirht Rush Youneberc Russell Bullnr Bonnie Flemlnc Jim Nelson Betsy Barnett Roberta Heck Karen Peterson Robert Blackmar Susan Gazlay Carol Palm nmothy Brown Diana Gervais Pat Porth Ingrid Buhler Mary Griesser Randy RJcrs Barbara Butlt>r Hollie Hendrt.clo! Robert Roberts Diane Butler Dave Hammond Steve Ru.aell Martha Campbell Unn Humber Kris Sta.nwtckl Paul Cassie Gall Hylton Lori Tuttle KJtty Clark Blll LeBus Joan Vallely Janet Dlngl~ Richard Lefmann Sandra WUUams Susan Eastman lan Leonard Marilyn Yam.er Vicki Elduayen Kay Murphy Gretchen Y~nz.er Students who received outstandlnc crades durlnc the first quarter hav~ qualified for Honor Roll recocnltlon. The namH of many students who earned the required eight IK'holanahlp points 'do not appear because they neclected to have their crades verified by Mlu Martha Dickman, counselor. The w1n was no walk-away, but a real pboto·ftniah. A trio of well·known Easterners, "Rei" Foster, Jimmy O'Donnell and Harry Fowler. represenllnc the ~an City LJcht Tackle Club !Maryland!, also t!('()red 1,000 points but took lonrer to put their t!('()te tor~ther. cIt mlcht be t>xplalned that In the lnterna· tlonals. the tlf>·breaklnr rult> Is to the effect that, points being even, the wlnnt>r ls tht> one who tx>ated his fis h earllt>st in the day. I J I m m y O'Donnell, luC'kiest Jrl"hma n we know, was ht>ad man. tallying a whopping 6 0 0 point<~ to take th~ trophy tor In· t!lvldual high scorer J lmmv has hf'<'n In the monry so ronslstcmt- lv tht>~ past years that w e won· dt>r what sort of rabbit toot he owno;' Reg FOfltl"r, high srorer In Ma7.atlan In 1958, and his team-I mate-. Harry Fowler. took but 200 points Ap iece, hut with J immy's r,oo. did all rtght. e HOME TOWif BOYS Third place (and not to be s n~ at In this super rompetl- t lon of light tackle expert.c; -no fool in'! l was a ~al home town triumph. Nine hundred btr points were put together by no less than the Newport Harbor Yacht Clob Tuna Club or this fair burg. The tale within the tale con· cerns Ward Jewell, 900 W. Bay Ave., Balboa -where he and hia boat, Mahl Mahl, tie up. Earlier thla year I met Ward tor the first time. He expn!aed his enthualasm for th~ Internationals but almost wept In my beer ·count of he had never once had a hook·UP In the 3 or 4 tourna· mf'nts In which he had rompeted. J sympathl:r.ed a nd quoted the oldie. "Never give up. Look what happened to me." The advice was good. "Goose· eggt>r" Jewell, this tim~. turned everything he touched to cold. scored 500 polnU. was second onlv to Lucky Hibernian O'Don· nell In Individual 8('()rinc. Bless· lngs on thee,' Jewell. Thou art a dfstlnculshed citlzen or this anc· ling community, henceforth! Team mate Allerton Jeffries, ortlclally of L.A., but often down he~ aboard h b crul~r Luoat. added 200 polnu. as did chronic Internationalist Gordon Wevlll. Like J said/ ''Nev~r give up" and warmest concratulatlon.s, you cuys! e MOU LOCAL SOOIUifC Auxiliary Installs Officers: Patronesses Are Honored The West Palm ~ach trio, 700 point.. came In fourth, wtnnlnr on a time buls over our Tuna Dean Bradford, Dewey Callahan, Club CAvalonl. The Rod and Reel Lyman Farwell, Edcar Hlll, C. F. Club or Florida afld Puerto Rico's Landers, Edaar Witmer, Howard Humacao Ancllnc Club. who had l.aWIOn, Dwlaht Ander.on, lan equal scores, took lonrer to make Murray, W. L. Dana, Earl Cork· them. Th~ Atlantic Tuna Club, ett. John Scudder, Harry Mareh, (captain of same well-known ~n ; Mazatlanl took fifth, 650 polnts, follow.d by more local competl· Uon for elxth place, 600 points each tor our U.S Marine Corpa "am, the El Toro Antlers, th~ Ucht TaekJe Marlin Club and the Los Ancete. Rod and Reel Club. Other acore. or local lntel'flt Include Pacific Analers, 400; BaJ. boa Aniline Club and Marlin Club of San Oleco, each 300: lmperlal Valley Ancien (!!1 Centro>. :.lO. whfcb lncldentally Ia New ltuCS.nt. enrotled u thl· dent pllota at the Martin Sc.hool of AvlatJon .,. lobn Adams, '70f Larklpur Ave., and Charles How· ley, 300 HeUotro.,. Ave., COrona del Mar: ~arto Boecl, 2395 COJ. lqe Dr.; Tollte Owena, 2470 New- port Blvd.; Cordon Schmidt, 2129 Continental and Prank Walton, 2129 Continental, CO.ta Mea. Mat Fink. 808 B!lonla Ave . Corona del Mar, and i'rank Wa1-ton. eo.ta 'Mesa, have both taken their solo fllchta. just about the bottom of the boat. as far as standlncs or the 31 competlnc clubs are concemed. Pore ol' Cal Rector! Snake-bit, acaln! Only oth~r Individual .corer or not~ not alr~ady mentioned, was • Bill Farn1worth, 400 point., flah· Inc Cor th~ local Club Parada, Chubasco Y Pesea-Th~ March· Ina, Wlnd-fllowtn1 and Flahlnc Club or sometblnc Uke thal (Continued next week) 90" Sofa with Chinese Teak Base -Has Everything ... Style, Comfort and Smart Appearance. Ten Year Guarantee ... Choice of C o vers Regular Price H o liday Special -· ..... ___ . ........ 385.00 . .. _299.00 Many OtbeT HoUday SPttcials for Your Home at Corona del Mar Laguaa Beach 2154 f. c...t Hwy.-Ol l-U70 260 Fwett A ... -HYatt 4-1011 INER'S New officers w~re lnatalled and patronesses and new members w~re honored at luhcheon yester· day by Las Ma.-lneru, Newport Beach Auxiliary, Family Service Association of Oranae County, at the Irvine Coast Country Club. Mrs. Henry .Johnson was In· stalled u plftfdent; Mrs. Walt~r Worthen, vlre · presld~nt; Mrs. William ~nts, recordlnc se<:re· tary: Mrs. W. W. Hay Jr., ror- r~ponc11ng se<-retary. and Mrs. John Hankey, treuurer. Tho~~tt~E~Brown.~C~~~~I~n.s~h~~~ld~,~w~h~o~n~~~~U~v~H~I~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Charles Wh~ler. A. A. Schmidt, r -------- J. H. Rlges, J. A. Seek, F~d~rtck Morris, Howard t.:e.wts. 0 . W. March. Charles Botce, Tod Oviatt, Hora~ Witherspoon, A. E. Tlf· fany and Carlton Monson. STATION~~S 22!5 Forest /we.. BOOKStLLt~ .Phc.t'le : HY 4-6544 LACUJfA 8EACJL CALIF. . • "........:L........:L ...... ~~~ ................ ~fi· ~~~--:.-.~-.:.-.~~--~~~ .. .. • Open Evenings -Starting Friday. Dec. 11th COIIOJlA DKL ILU'I OWLY COKI'Lft'K FAJIJLT AnA.aa. ITOD nA!UmJI\: !fAnOWAU.T ADYUIISED 8UJrDI OIIOLI ~·22JO ~ H o lffoh '!!' !.1 .. ~ :~.!!'c. coao•a ea& a.M. CAUfOUIA The patronesses are M me s. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early New members •~ Mmes. Philip Brabyn, James Turner, Milton Harvey, Lee McClellan, Frank Hutchison, .lames H~rman. Rob· ert' Gardner, Tim McLauchlin, Mason SUer. Robert Kearn.t and Vllan Couch. The arrangements r or the luncheon were made by Mrs. Robert Hankey. The main pur~ of Lu Mar-. lneraa ia to ral11e funds to pro· VIde a 8Cholarahtp tor an ac· credited eraduate atudent In the rteld of JIOCial work at USC. The awdllary bopft to be able to award lu flnt ICholarahlp, in tbe amount of Sl..SOO. by mtd·term. next month. ItA a community pro~. the aUJdllaq baa taken an active IJatere.t In the Fair· haven Home for Gitll In Tuatln. IOif fOil .,.. ...... Dr. and lin. ClriaJd !llftpt.n. m San~ Ana ..... llcwpo.1 .......... .,. ....... ol .... bora w~,. OK. 2. 1n IIOila lbpttal. ....... "-I po 1 "-. 4 ~Dr. StftJidD II& ..... and eurpon wtth aakillii at 1JO 1"wwWl ..... ~ ~ .,.. ....... ,. ... 01 ...... "TTY TIE .•• WIElE IIUY ....,.,. ...... • wltla sn•• Only fllteen daya left unW Cbrlstmas ... Daya to play Santa Basket a nd win a elft every hour . . . . C'mon In and puah a buket around. It could be the Santa Buket of the hour ..• * * * Jl.DOW bow ma:ay of Joe ...,.. .• tu.ray. ..... 'l'baDb- gt.s.g tablea a-t IDOCitbT •• • 24.000 pouDda Cllld DOt a abagle bUd talbd bclck •• Joe"• t11r· _.,. ..uatr ... a1 ... hblta oo tbe MU aMU ern belDg OOW'Il Ia fJOID Cb .. .,... aery •• ~ ...... ., ..... u you'd lib eome, pl.eaM P... h1ID yoar c.c~a •.. ac.w 1oD9 has tt beeD a1ace .,...... bad aome of theM chWy de1JcadH oo tbe baU aba1l 1 * * * Outstandlne amone the Chrlat· rnu cakes ... new divinity cook· les, sw~t a nd crunchy like· the old fashioned fudge . . . coffee eclairs ... both the cream ln.sJde a nrl 1 hf' kl ng on top are coffee flavorPri, but delicately to make a dltCt> f'nt taste treat with the fluff~ eclair pastry ... * .~ * Comlee ... the !*If with the ~otr-fabe • • • l UKicnu C'IMDlT· ori9lDG11T from J'rcmce ••• Old Uacle Dad. AI. scrra comlee La rl9bt there oow, ao Juicy you JDi9bt like to eat them with a apooo. * *·* The nicest. Juiciest. yummle.t, Chrlstmaslest foods come In mailln~ cartons thl5 Chrlstmaa bt'fort-1960 ... The Knott's. the ~. the Smuckers, the Dick · lnson's and even th_e ~rnstelns with a salad dressing and sauce pack ... Bu t the mo«test are the new Richard's Jam. jelly and mAlrtna la de packs In the aayest Christmas glvlnl cartons . • · Nineteen diUerent muWn topper treats. not all nineteen ln one pack of courM. but the unuaual· est navon . • • pomet:rana~ Jelly. p petnatt and l emon marmalade, wild m o u n t a I II bJaekberry, quince, blueberT)'. black and red aeedlesa rup· berT)'. plus all the favorites · · · And you know a nythlna with our R brand on, It has to be ml1hty &Omethlne ..• * * * ScmM thiDCJ ,.. ·-oa.r 9ou.rmet food tut padm for mcdll"9 ••• E""ftbba9 from t1ay c:a1UMCl ...... to .una a..s pet de (oM to baby pudaa. pecked tradoaaly Cll'ftDid wttll bea:rt wana1D9 ceU ,, .. ,.. to bdat Joy ta the ~ tabr· ofht • • • Wbat a loot DGnGW udtiDt c:artoal ~~~ Comtl'a rnatt cab aa.lDiat1UW •• • ~· abed ~~~~-of Mdt ... Ugbt fnalt ca-.. .... 11"9 Clllli1y Ia wlalte lacy doWN. .-sc wttb naa Gild bi'alldY· becrrr witll w1Mie auta Gild fnalta •• •....., .... s-..t -tb.-.nt wW adOn ....... , ... ....., beG witll the ..... ,._ ......... • , • Ktller'a Boarr C..pcmy ~ a pottery bu-.,.. .._ ... Ilia wtap ern the .......-ta the U4 ad .. boldillt" ..... .. liloMYZ be, OC I alilftJ4 MY aM,IMidtoDy __ ...._ fl!a ...... bl ...... ..... Dw....-... --to •w w. bit • bMta bee ••• * * * Droste's Chocolate apples. both plain and tanre~ne flavored · · · just give them a tap and the "IIPPle" allca fall apart · · · So popular Jut year, the Mouale ChH~Je Keeper. Plastic with a mouse on t op and lnalde four de· Jlctous cheeses Import~ from Austria. C&llfomla f r u l t s by Ell2.abeth Widdicombe. fat UtUe jara of spiced dates, peaches, fJp, a pricots ... Nulhln m~y about the selection of cheesea In baa· keta or traya ... One ·traY con· talns 26 dllferent kinds of lm· ported cheetes ... Curtis Alba· core both smoked an4 plaJn •• · Boxes or maple auaar and pure maple syrup, marzipan In t.Nlt shapes . . . All m l&hl)' atvable and mailable, which we wlll do for you. • * * * Yule Program Tuesday at Harbor View aOIIKAGE SALE TillS WEEK A Christmas rummaee sale l5 belna held today and tomorrow (Dec. 10 and lll at 1914 Ha rbor Blvd., Coeta Mesa. by the N~· port-C011ta Mea& Optl-Mrs. Club. Dool'S will be oJ)f!n from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. • DO YOU WANT • ~. • ..W.. • ............. tty .....,, Or 4· ,.. ..... .. -.w.. te ... , Try EMit" d eW. '*' .._ oaw. ).CUO. ..................... 5--=-· .... ... .._ • ._ .......... a ......... ? ... ,., ... UWICIII ..,_ DIW I TlfGaDAY, DJIC'Di ... IL 1- MAN IN YOUI Llfl ••• CHILDREN'S WEAB • LINENS • Oaly 59c, $1.00, llld $1..50. Select fram our complete coi-Jeclion. You'll ftnd beautiful desicns to suit every taste on your rift list You'll need an extra supply fOf your Christmas notes, too. PANDA BEARS 298 liFT SliPS hom 100 Th• SwMtft1 Woy to Soy Merry Christmas ASSORTED CHOCOLATEa 1 l b .bo• 2 lb. b o x 2 .70 3 lb. b ox 4 .0 0 5 l b . bo• PLASnc Req. 7.50 .................. REVLON NAIL KIT 375 CIIISTIIS GIFT BOXES -from lOc .. SOc soa ·-----------------..-.··-------.................. . *CHRISTMAS DRAWING ;¥ ~ TWIN PIIZES ~,*LIONEL B.ICftiC TRAIN SO EFFANBEE 7t * DOLL & LAYETTE lEI. • , Pupils Forr:n Spanish Unit A Spaniab branch ol tbe Na• Uonal Honor Sodety baa •n Oflanlz.ed at Newport Hatbol' HJeh School by atudenta wbo have earned at Jea.at an A·mlnua average In Spanl.sb. U''rom the Harbor Blah Beaeoa) direction of \lOCAl lnttructor M.lu The performance wW be .,.. Chn.tmu mualc wtU fill the Marie HS.t.oh and Xr. l)anlel ~nted to tile student bo«,y on air when Harbor Hllh SC!bool GIUU, who plan.Md the dramaUc Deeetnber 181n two anernoon U · George Thoresen ls president; Mary Louise de la Torre, secre· tary·treasurer, and Maureen Fox, proeram chairman. The charter membera also Include Emily Hammond, Janet Bowman. Joyce Smith, Gary Caldwell, Pennie Adams, Karen Severance, Kathy Saucertnan, Jean Hidden, Marina Dorce, "Butch" Vollmer, John Hughes, Franke Burke, Susan KIJ . roy, Mike Lindstedt, J im Wor· then, Robert Hoey, Margaret Pur· vea, Pam Thol1180n, Cbaralee Sergeant. Sandra Brockman, Mar· garet Krause. Bob Teeel, Jack George, Nancy Skwarek, Jodi Frost and Peggy Greavt'S. praenta lt. annual Chrlatmu portion ot the produC!tlon. IM!mbJI& ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~i~~~~~~~~~i~ at 8 p.m . In the .chool auditor· w.-by Norman Gll~rt and Ia ~ tum. ua. Wla .. Cold bv Leslie R. BelL La~ end Ma.t Complete Furniture Store in the ArM. c.n fot ,,.. DECOMTIN6 SEitVICE Llbetty 1-5511 Hou se ~~~ ~a r~e n With the combined volcu of Nancl Maxwell will aJna M.ry. the Acapella Choir, Larkettes, Mary. WlileN Ia. Tear .., by Chanters, and the lunlor Girls Jester Hairston, with th~ blended Choir u backpound, Kay Moec· voices of the Chanters a nd J.ark· kel and Emily Hammond wlll ettt'S as background. reat! Reverend Peter Marshall's Other aongs to be heard are 0 thoughts about the holiday sea· MCI9WD Myaterbua by VIctoria, son and birth of Christ to the There Ia Jfo .... by Britton, and a udience. The famed minister's J•u. My loa. a Chilean lullaby. words stress the spiritual rather The effect of the carols will be than the material value of Christ· enhanced by statlonlna the mas. chora l groups on various parts of Students have spent many the stage and In the auditorium hours In prepaTatlon under Ute balcony for an echo effect. Furnishings for homes, dubs, yachts. An origina l skit In Spanish. l017 W. C.O.st Hi9hwey Newpott a..,h "La Mosca Muerta," was present- t>d at a r~nt meeting of the Spanish National Honor Society. Fires Blamed on Smoking Fi'ewllls II•••~ Fer IslaM IIIII FOR IUSIC AT ITS BEST •••• CARTRIDGES FOR THE BEST IN LISTENING Why do many leading record manufacturers choose ESL to test the qualrty of their own di~? Because w1lh the new ESL C-60 Series cartndge you hear all the music on the record ... Illegal fireworks were blamed Contents of an ash tray were for an explosion in the Grand blamed for a $700 fire In the-Canal at Balboa Ave .. Balboa Is· home of c. J. Knoff. 718 Larkspur land, at 7:05 p.m. last Thursday, Ave .. Corona dt>l Mar. at 4:51 a m. Newport police reported. No dam- Sunday. the Newport Beach fire age resulted. department reported, In a list of One witness told pollee of see· rt'<'f>nt fires. ing a white cloud of 11moke com- Contt>nts of the ash tray had ing up from the water. Another ~n placed In a waste basket witness said the smoke was acrid, In the broom clOSt't. The fire with a black center and brown charred the Interior of the clOSt>t edges. The explosion was felt as and scorched doors above the far away as Sapphlrf' Ave. Pollee, cl~et and cupboard doors across firemen and a harbor department from tht> closet. Smoke damaged boat wt-re sent to the scene They the kitchen and living room. Oc· could not find the sourC'e of the cupants usf'd a garden hose to explosion. pxtlnj:!uish th£' blaze before the -------- arrl\•al of flrt>mt>n . Mrs. Knoff BACK FROM F AR EAST I <~UfrNed a s mall burn on her Ht>nry W. Ferry elt>ctronlrl' forPhPad te<'hniclan seaman, USN, son or I A clgarcttt' tOSS<'d from a pas· Mr. and Mrs. C. Douglac;s Fl'rry c;ing car was blamed for a $500 of 117 Em£'rald Av£'. Balboa I<~ rir(' 10 tht' garage of H. A. Stauch. land. wac; schedult>d to rNurn to 316 Marigold Ave.. Corona del Long Beach this week aboard the I ~lar. at 1:17pm last Thu~day !leN oliN USS GuadalupP afrN Th!' tlr<' consumed the roof of the a !'i-month tour of duty with th(' ~ara~£'. damaged the garage door l".S. S<>\£'nth Fit'£'! 1n thp Wt'<,t nnd 6_ or A c:tud« !)(>fore be1ng t'X· t>rn Pacific. Tht' Guadalu •ic: tlngUI'>hetl tw firemen. pc ' 1' T R I I E s GEE DAD • • • ITS A DAYTON! • UYIWIY I Din•-TillY! ~ EXPERT ASSEMBLY ~ FREE 30-60-90 DAY CHECK-UP ~ BUILT TO 'TAKE IT" ~ FUU Y GUARANTEED ~ BffiER CANTILEVER FRAME ~ PEAKED CHROME FENDERS OPEN EVBIIINGS 'TIL 9 P.M. -SUNDAYS TIL 5 p.M. CYCLE CITY TWO BLOCKS SOUTH OF SEARS 2042 S. MAIN-SANTA ANA-XI S-7931 T E R I s clean undtstorted sound over the entire audrble range. The cartridge in your changer or p1ckup arm is the all-important link between the music dormant 1n the record groo~es and the sounds you wtll hear. And with an ESL C-60 you'll A ci~art>tt; "as b'lam£>rl for a <'d the tJr(' which caused stoo dnmag<' 1 j~o~n~g~~j~~ki~~.,·~~~~~~;;-~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s~~~~~~i to an a" nlng at the Balboa BakNV. 301 Main St .. Balboa. at 12:0;) ·p.m. Saturday. A garcl('n ; ho"(' wa<, u.st'd to t'xti nRui.sh the discover mus1cal details and subtleties you never knew were on the record. The new C-60 cartridge lengthens d1sc life, too. It glides smoothly at very low forte; its patented electrodynamic desifll and diamond tip assures long stylus life, record preservation, plus the best in limning. The rugged ESL C-60 cartridge can be installed in any pickup arm or changer in a few minutes. Stop in for a F 0 R demonstration. You'll enjoy listening at its best LISTENING :.;:::~=~~ AT ITS BEST SOUID-CRIFTERS, IIC 2S2I E. COAST BICBWAT C0 110ft A DEL MAll ORiole 3-1515 EGREMONT PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL CBILDilEJf 5 TO lC 1'EAJIS Small Classes • Art and Crafts Sport and Game Activities Tutoring TI'CIII.SJ)Oftatoa IDcl uded 281 MOifTE VJSTA COSTA MESA. CALIF. Telep.boM: Midway 6·1170 fir!' lwfor!' arrl\ al of fir<'m<'n. I A liJ.:ht bulb too c-lo~e to an nwning ~<'t th£> awning on fire at I hP r<>~irlPnf'P of Robert S. 1 Cnlif•nriN. ;)cl4 Lido Nord. Lido• J-.1!'. at 6:39 p.m. Sunday. caus· ins.:-SSO damage. Firemen t'X· tln~uish('d th<' blaze. Sabala Domingo, Orange. was driving hi11 1., -ton truck at Irv1ne Av<' and Dover Dr., Harbor Hltth· lands. at 7:40 a.m. Saturday wh<'n he discovered a fire among N'mf"nt fini"'hing equipment In the back of his truck. Firemen dashPd from tht' Newport Beach firt> c:tatlon a t that interse-ction to extlnguillh tht> blaze. which caused $20 damagto to tools and (>qUipment. A cigarette was blam· Pd for the fire Mr. Domingo told firement that he did not smoke. ABOARD .FLEET OILER 1 Milton Johnson. commissary· man fl~t class. son of Mr. and Mr!l. ('laudP Johnson. 424 N. N~· port Blvd., Newport Heights. and Toby Hougt>n, dama~e control· man Cll'fman, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0 . Hougen of 120 . 46th St.. West Nt>wport. are servln5t aboard tht' flet>t oliN. USS Cacapon. operating out of Long Beach. The Cacapon Is a unit of the Pacific Fleet ll('rvlce fon:e and re«ived a Navy "E" for outstanding battle efficiency for 1959. BILL MOORET CllADtJATES William Moont>y Jr .. apprentice pettv otflroer third class U.S. Navy. ~aduated Friday from recruit tralnlnR at the Naval Training Center. San Diego. He ls the son of Mr. and Mrs WIJilam Mooney ot 536 Santa Ana Ave., Newport Hrlghts. SEBVIRC 011 TOil&TOWJf Dennis R. PopejQ,y, seaman ap- prentice. USN. son of Edward Popejoy of 423 Westmtru~ter Ave., Newport Heights, ts s e r v I n g aboarct the anti-submarine air- craft carriPr USS Yorktown oper- ating out or Long Beach , Calif. • azu,.. £e«pe s-.&, NOV. 23 -D.C. 22 POST T1M • I P .M . SATURDAY 12a4S P .M . •~•etA&. •v.••• MA4t-•·•m lllltcfltw•~ e.-,an an invitation .. yilif oar ••• gilt gallery , I ( DIJCJI s ABiong Us Girls • • • By Louise Meteer Strictly for "ua clrls" wa• the luncheon beld recently at the Cbet'a Inn In Corona del Mar honorln~ Mrs. Milton ICharlottel Bagley. The Bagleys have moved Into their bea uUtul new home on exclualve Harbor Ialand Road , and the party was to elve oppor. tun1ty for the p~ntatlon of ~Jtta for the home. Three lavish ash • trays were ~lven, carrying out a gold and amber theme pre· valent aa accents In the decor of t he white marble Interior of the hou.e. Attendln~ the lunr.heon wbere the "mes. Galvin Keene, Mac Renfro, Weldon Schorg, Don Lewia, Lyle Finley, Don Franklin, Roy Maypole, Les Crawford, Rob· ert Blackmar, Tony Hershey, Carl Davts. Hal McLauchlin, and R. Greene. • • • 0 1 A I V JU.LE'T StnfSIIJJfE teaaptM Mz. aacl JCn. Thoma ToaDf of 22tD V.. hlenllo away m.a Llde Ide l.t ....aact to ploy 9011 CIDd teaa1a at tbe Ojai IDa. IT'S GOOD NEWS that Mrs. Gladyce F~rda hu been seen ou t of late. She'a much Improved alter a long convalescenN! fol· lowing a hea rt a ttack last sum - mer. Mrs. Ferda, who lives 1n j Balboa a t 1556 Ocean BJved., is former administrator of St. )ames Day School. • • • LITTLE JANET THA GA RD, daurhter of Mr. and Mrs. Wll· llam Thagard. 720 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar, is recover · lng nicely from a minor eye operation last w~k. Janet Is S I years old. She will be In fine sha pe to greet Santa this year, accord ing to her moth«r, a prom - Inent Junior Ebell of Newport Bt>ach. Yule Fantasy Sets Theme ! , NEWLYWEDS: Mr. end MrJ. John Alen lea+ty. (Photo by Howerd I'"OIIomJ Don't forget, lf you are an Ebt-11 member, that Book Se<:tlon 4 meeting will be today !Thurs. day) In the home of Mrs. Nel<10n Holmwood, 308 Rolmwood Dr .. Newport Heights. Mrs. Meta Net son, chairman, announces dc>s· set at 12:30 pm Theme of the annual Christmas dinner-dance of the Nt'Wpon Har· bor Area Council of Beta Sigma Phi ia ''A Ch ristmas Fantasy." El Tora Marine Officers Clu b will provide the setting this Saturday I THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Charlene Hester is announced by her parents, M r. and Mrs. Charles Hester of <4515 Brighton Rd .. Cameo Shore s M s\ He.ter woll be morr1ed j~,.,e 18 ,, St. Andrew Pres· b'tteroen Chun·h ':> Morrael lmmell. ~en of Mr ond Mr•. Arthur lmmell of So"'" A no. The br de to-be •s o ._noor ot •he Un.versity of Caloforn o t~l Ber~eley where she is e member cf Alph~ Delto Phi so•:>r•'y. Her f once IS a senio:>r ot S+o~•.,rd wl.-ere re I & politico! sc e"ce mo1or ond member of The1o X . H e w I go •o low school after grod~o.ation u:• •oss DfDVCTED Ke n Rosa of Ken Roa Ughtlng, 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, was Inducted Into membt!n;hlp of the Optimist Club of Newport Harbor by RWIII Ford at the Ju t club meeting. He was promptly g iven the job of attendance chairman. Fw ell your prtrtth•g ,. .. da, ceA tile EMl911 rubr..t.i,.. Co.. Qltlole l-0550. • • • Miss Linda Herman of COM Wed to John Allen Beatty DELIGHTFUL WA S T H E LUNCHEON for National Charity M iss Linda Herman and John I guE'llt book. Lea~ue members at the Rc>d Hills Allen Bea tty. who Wt'fe class· Following a honeymoon at Lake Tennis Club In the Tustin area mates a t Newport Harbor High Arrowhead, Big Bt>ar <tnd Palm last Thursday. Among thOSE' at School in the eta.~ of '57, were I Sprlngll, the newtywt• I~ are a1 tending were the Mme<~ Paul united In marriage Nov. 28. homl' at 6051:a Marguc11t·~ A\e. Rogers. Harold Beck. Clayon Rose. The P.Pv. John Propp rf'arl the Corona df'l Mar. Clifford Ha kE'S, John B. Gret>n, double ring service at the New Franklin Archer, LMIIe Pet~~n. port Harbor Lutheran Church In s h• IS Harold Riggs and E. C. Martm, !'lewport Heights. I u n s In e I all of the Newport Harbor area. Th~ hrlde is the daughter of • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Herman, 609 p Th 1 IT WA.'' A THREE.c:;()ME forth(' Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. arty em e threater when Mr:' E C ~1artln. and the brh1egroom Is the l!On ~frs. Arthur Wilham-; anrt \frs of ~1r. and Mrs. Nell Beatty of 1 • Robert Ingold drovt> mto ~ Sa 01 Just homE' from a months ~tavl Angeles to ~ Lynne Fontanne n ego. In the Ea'lt. ~1". Theodore Cad· and Al fred Lunt In '1'he VIsit" at . :\11ss Herman. who was glvc>n walader ~ntertalned 20 of hc>r Los the Biltmore Theater. tn marriage by her father, wore Angel~ friends rt'N'ntly in her • a white chantilly lace wedding home at 106 Via Lido Nord, Lido 1 gown, and she carried a bouquet l is le>. of orchid and s tephanotis. Chrysanthemums In go 1 d en She was a tte nded by Miss Mar· c;hades cent~r~ gold satin rover· -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ garet McKertie of Costa Mesa as ~ tables. A centerpiece of a r maid of h onor and Miss Nancy s miling sun face emanated rays Douglas of Beacon Bay as b rides of golden m ums. Light 'lhlelded maid. They both wore royal blue by gold gauze lent a golden glow FBOM DEJfMAJU[ c om e Cb.riatma:s ~ to hieDCb lD tbe Harbor aNa. each beartDg tbe DCmae of Enlp Sherwood of llay Shona. Enlp baa bMD toud.Dg tbe CODtiDeDt ai8ce eculy IUDUDer. cmd baa ginD Do hiDt of wbeD abe wUl .... tum. OPT.EIIIST of CORONA DEll MAR Dr. J. W. Mceab4t. O.D. JIM&.c..t......, ... ,.._ ~ ... Dnl9 ouou ,...., or~anza. dres5e$ covered w ith to the dining room. lace. The theme was "sunshine John Loeffler of Lido Isle wag brunch," to celebrate a return to best man. The ushe rs were Newport Beach , the home of su n · Charles He rman. brother of the shine. bride; Nfck Fakhlma of Balboa -------- Island and Willie Long of New- port. The reception wa, hl'll'f at the harM of Mr. and Mrs. Ra lph Mor· gan, 921 Altura Dr .• Irvine Ter· race Miss Mary Berm\ ·d of ~a con Bay W ll.! In charg~ of the Toys Sought for Fairview An appeal for u~ toys in good rondltlon Cor uo;e In the rehabill· tarlon servlt"t' at Fairview Stat(. Hospital has bt.>f!on made by AI TOPIIcr. c;upt'rlntendent of re· h abilitation o;ervlet"S. evc>nlng. Participating will be members, e..c:ons and gut>Sts from Mu Epsl· ion. Omicron Rho and XI Epsilon Psi Chapters In thls a rea, as well all members of Tau Tau Chapter ot Lagu na Bt>ach. Mi<~s Louise Oliphant of Ba lboa 1'1 chairman. assisted by Mrs. Kenneth Ingman of Corona del 1 M a r a nd Mrs. Elsie Eg gett of ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:;-;;.;;;;-;;:-;;-;;-;;-;;;-;; Balboa. De<-orations will feature gold sprayed rattan ChrL.;tmas trt"eS ctecorat~ with red balls. A Santa Claus will stand on each table. ....... n' c~ Ylle Party TlllaJ A special Christmas program i<; planned when the Nt'Wport Harbor Grandm.others' Cl ub m~ts today tThursdayl In the ~ewport Harbor Elks Club. M rs Norman Watson of the Lido Isle Players witt givE' a rc>ading and Mrs. Witham Ford of the Sll,·erado Grandmothers' COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE also on Lido . A~ttAIIf~ J 3401 bst Coat Htghway Coron• d .. Mer ORl-'4640 1 Club w itt sing a solo. There will ~==~;:=====;;;:::===::=;:====:;:=~==~ be gift c>xchanges. Plans Will be : I made for the club's annual Use lna· 1111 W..s•t Ads f•r Besalts i Christmas party for the ladles at 1 :J-UU V Orange Coun~ Hospit~a~t.~----~==:=:=:=:=:=:=:::::::::::=:=:::=:::=::::::::::::::::: EVERYONE and ThP Orange County Sheritr's ottlre crime prevention and juve nile bureau under the dire<'tlon of Lt. Russ Campbell Is hanrllin~ I distribution ot the toys. Needed I now are educational tov<~. largP rubber or plastie ba lis. rloll<~. doll II clothes and furnlturt>, blocks. beaM. any tyJ)(" sewing cards. pull toys, dishes, telephones and other household toys. The toys I mu'lt be In good condition as no j toy repair service is available., Toy roltP{'tlon headquarters have been esta blished In the sheriff s 1 annc>x, 624 ~.Sycamore St .. Santa 1 Ana. WANTS A GIFT present the loveliest items under her tree 1 Dtctln Ire lwanlell lrllll t. leturcll Dr. Loren Heather of Newport l' Beach and Dr. Georee Warner or Garden Grove have ~n award· t'd a grant by the Orange County Heart Assn. for the research pro· ject of measuring cardiac output response to exercise In patients with a nd without heart djsea~. Dr. Werner Is ch ief ot clinical services at the rounty hosp,ta l. and Or. Heather Is associate chief. OnDIIS'IS PLAK PAII'fl The Chrlstmu party of the Optlm!s1 Club of Newport Harbor will be held In l amacla Inn. Cor- ona del Mar, on Friday, Dec. 18. FRO I REED'S Gifts for Everyone! So very many nice things for Mother, including all the necuaiti• and luxuries of today'a modem kitchen acceaori•! Dad will appreciate a tine power tool {electric aaw. IGDder or soldering unit for example) or any ODe of Beed'a hundreda cmd hundreds ol fine bcmd toola! AND THE DDDJC; WIIJ. THRILl. TO THE MANY WONDERFUL NEW ATOMIC AGE INSPIRED TOYS! AJ.o, any ol the ·~ fcna~itea auch em dolla.. T~ bcabtbcdk, and all the &norite chilclreo'a ganwa! -FREE Gift WRAPPING 1• & NEWPORT BLVD. II IIWITIWI IIITI IEII ••••• Ll.triJ 1·1411 11LL W ei~r f-:tead of RC Branch WaiW .,..,... f1l c.ta Meia • waa tftllalllld chairaaa 0 r t b e ., LD GaAIIftA¥ Jum and will continue Thuiiday, MewJQrt·c.ta ,._ lwa.ndl f1l Frayne WUUa nw, known the ll'nday and Saturday ewn.Lna at the SoutMtn Oraace Count)' world owr u OM ot tbe foremoat 8:15. Cbapgr Amerkaft lkd ere.. a t authorttiee Oft ShUMpeere and a ~~ rec»ntJ:y In eo.ta hia wodca, le ~ the .. Ham. atal"• after hia father'• dMth. Mea. let" cut In SMkMpevean tech· Untll tMn, becau.e ol h1a tatheJ"a Othft new branch otflcera are nlquea a.nd .tyle. The play open· wtsha. Wllllama at\ldled arcbl· Mrs. Evely n Sherwood, V'ke·dlalr· eel last nJCht In the OCC audltor· tedUI'J at the Berkbeck CoUeae man; Mrs. S.Um P'ranklln, .ecre· In London. tary, and COlin Brown, treasurer. Skal:mow'ald. Marlon Anderson. Frayne ·WIIUama waa born In Mt>mMra of the boatd Include Mildred Mathewa, Harold Buah· London ot Welah and Irlah de- William O'Jkyon J. J. E;ymann, nell, LouJa Bennett, Catherine acent. .. )l(y father was a book Earl ~tenon, Ollie Aide, W. C. JohMOn, !:eythe Boland, Joeeph .~eller and my crandfather was Rles. Edward T. Healy, Llltan Seek, C. Jt. Boardman, Ralph aecretary at Stationers Hall." Daniell and Mine& Eclpr Hill, R. Randel, Stedman Hoar and A. L. Stationers Hall was the only pub· L. Caron, Laura Porter, Chester Pinkley. ll.lhlng house In England In that tlme. "I had Iota of chances with books," he aald. "My father did J¥rt want me to eo on the stage," WUIIama said, so he spent most of hts time leaning over the front raU of the balcony at Irving's Llseum In London watching and le&mlng all he could from the actors of TO IASKZTIIALL COACJIEI: (L to L) Mr. GeniJd Fow1ea, C:.. c.oodl: Mr. E.laJl w .. e • .....Sty aad IV ... tor: CIDd Mr. l)cm Bogen. ... coacb. Coacbee aaUdpate aucc:ea.tul ..._ • all leftla. , * CROWN HARDWARE * .. •a aouaa()U) J)UUTWD1 noar Pboae !!':! :~m~ar~lsev:n,;!~in~~~~ Cage Coaches Foresee ~~:~::'::: ~nn~tsh~:~~~ tech· CUT filE 81 8 .... , PIIITS ~-~ 1 After hls father's death, how· M H rd oocl Wi on ... uv. • -ever, he quit h is studies In hls any a w IRS lliP KAft CO&IT liiCJIIWAT ~A DEL JIU third year at Berkbeck to take up "';~~~~~~~~;:;~;:;~~~~~~~~~~ the theatre and help pay off a = la rge mortgage on the family home (From the Harbor High Beacon l tiM .... wW 10M a a.lDgle 9ame · Basketball season has bounced th1a .,._ ... IIPEIIIL CRIYSLER PLYIOUTH SiliCA SALES AND SERVICE IL HARRIS 12110 W. COAST IDGJIWAT, JfEWPOJlT BEACH Liberty 1-s. Directly Acrosa From ~ Balboa Bay Club Recer H•rlleJ liYel s,.m....w, • .,.nl The sixth grader football team of the Harbor Area Boys Club won the Los Angeles-Orange Counties Tournament of Cham · pions last Saturday In the pee· WH division by defeating Whit· tier 12 to 6. They received awards Tuesday night at tht> Lake~ood Country Club, and a special sportsmanship trophy went. to quarterback Roge r Hartley of Corona del Mar. SUBSCRIBE To The Newport Harbor Ensign 2850 E. COAST HWY •• CORONA DEL MAR -ORIOLE 3-0550 The only weekly newspaper in the Harbor Area MAIL m 11111 OBD ad TOO. alECK w CAIJITOJ)AT ONE YEAR -----·-·-Only 3.00 Outside of Harbor Area -----UO Name ___ ......_ ______ _ M ailing Address ·-------·-···------ City and State ------ TOUCAN BE SUJlE OF llEGO'LABDELIVEJIT-TBBOUGB TBE MAIL TIME TO CHECK UP 01 YOUR off to a fast start at Harbor High Mr. Gerald Fowles, besides under the direction of three tal· coaching the Cee basketball ented coaches. Mr. Emil Neeme team, teaches World History 11 coaches the Varsity and J. V. and U.S. History. He Is from Utah squads, while Mr. Dan Rogers and attended Utah State College. and Mr. Gera ld Fowles prepare Although he has to work with the Bee and Cee teams, respec· new faces each year on the Ct"e tively, for their cage wars. team, he enthusiastically looks Coach Nee~e. who has ~n at forward to coaching the team. Harbor for eight years. rec."elved When asked about the fate of his Physical Education degree his team this year, he quipped, from Butler University In Indian· "We'll do as well or better than apolls. Indiana. He went to we did last year." Miami U. and Northwestern on the V12 Midshipman School pro· rrs A BOT FOB JfOBDS gram. A son weighing 1 pounds, 12 "A coach should have a read· ounces was born Saturday Dec lng knowledge of the game," Mr. 5. to Wayne and Llna Nord·. 1sm Neeme offered when asked for w. Balboa Bl vd Central New- advil'e for fu ture coaches. "The port, In Hoag H~pltal. playing or every sport possible to get a good knowledge of athletics In general a lso helps make a good coach." When asked about the Varsity and J.V. teams Coach Neeme, who Is from the "basketba ll coun. try" of Indiana, commented, "We 've got terrific kids, good shooters a~d real hustlers. If the students back the teams by com· lng to the games the boys can have a big year." Mr. Neeme enjoys working with the leaders of tomorrow, as he refers to them. '1 Jove coaching; I really do," he aald with a broad amUe. Mr. Dan Rogers, Enarllsh teach· er at Harbor, works with the Bee team. Mr. Rogens attended the University of Southern Calltornla and while there was captain of the Varsity basketball team. wa.s named All-Coast guard, and set a new single·St'a.'IOn scorlnar re<:· ord or 463 points. "A good coach must have a good firm knowledge of the gam~.>," stated Coach Rogers, "ant1 he can't do much without a great amc:A.Int of research. A coach mus t u nderstand dltrerent peopiP and rea lize they can't be run like rna· chines." Exud.1D9 eonfldeaee Mr. Bog· en flatly alated. 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The following Sunday, Dec 20. the Lutheran Church will hold Ita ftm aervice In the new chapel at 3545 E. Cout Hwy. There wtll be 2 services, at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. The Rev. Douglas WeaeU an· nounces that the new red com· . mon service book and hymnal w lll be used tor the first Ume this Sunday. It contains 602 hymns along with the western liturgy a nd occasional services. Yule P~geant To Be Dec. 20 A Christmas paeea nt, ''The King.'' centering around Kine Herod and his court, will be pre· sented In Christ Church By the Sea on Sunday evening, Dec. 20. The klng's distress and aneer a t the news of the birth of a new kine. his reaction and lnterven· lng events, are told In this pae· eant. The play wu written by Dr. Arthur Hopon, usoclate pas. tor of Chrlst Church By the Sea, and Is directed by Mrs. Holly Lash Vlsel, a.alsted by Mrs. A. J. Rutll'r and Mrs. Harold Arthur. TtJLE PAGUJIT DEC. 20 The <'hll4ren ot the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church will pre· sent their annual Sunday School Christmas pfOITam of carols and a pageant at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 20, at the church. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES FIUT C'JitQCB OF CBB.IST, SCIEHIIST, 3303 Via Lido Newport leach READING ROOM- 3315 VIa Udo, Newport Beach Open week <Ia,...._ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wedneadaya 9 a.m .• 7:45p.m. Tuadaya and J'rtday.-t a.m. to. p.m. UCOifD wa,...w.o•aca,.• OF CIRJST, ICI&iiiJSI •....-rt .... .. c::.-.. .. _. Eut Cout Ble hw.7 Corona cJel Kat RE ADING JIOOM- 3839 Eaat Cout HlebW&Y Open week d~ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. SU111)AY .,SD..,.,9..,JC-D1111 Ill .onr cauacaa SUNDAY SCHOOL _.9:15 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEEnNGS -·--· .. -·.8:00 p.m. You are cordially Invited to attend the Church Servtca a nd to use the BeadJne Boom. LUTHEWI CHURCH auudt of u.. Xaatu CoiODCI ctel Mar N EETIXG IX PU.GBIM BALL CoroDG del Mar Coau:Duaity Cluarda. Ill BeUotzope Aft. The Rev. D. Wessell. Putor Phone: ORiole 3-5022 8:00 A.M.-The Service Babelt A. Da9'ld8oa. D.D. ...... sUJmAY woaau 11 :00 a.m. -7:30 p.m. (Sunday School convenes during mornine wonhJp) Welcoming South Shores Realcknta and Vlslton to th1a Convenient Loeatlon LAGVJIA auca AliT GAl' Krf c..t ... ...., at c:wr Ddft. ' I St. James ·oay. School Pupils U. L a •-••• To Present Story of Nativ.ity 11 hl•••11 1••••1t Chrlatmas musJc will be aune 17, 1.n the aanctuary of St. lames and played at the aeventh annual Epl.8cop&l Ch urdl -perhapa tor eoncert at 4:30 p.m. Sunday at the )ut Ume at tl\at location. the Newport Harbor Lutheran · If Is the hope ot all at St. James Cburch 2:§01 CUU Dr., Newport n.e children of St. James Day ed\001 wtu p......,t the .tory of the Nativ1~ nat 11\unday, Dec. St. Andrew's .Women See Olcl Year End that cround will be broken early Ketabts. next month alone Fifth Ave. In Tbe Rev. John Propp will nar· Corbna del Mar for new achool rate from acrlpturea. The chan· buUdJnp. and tbat the Chri.atmaa c.l choir will alne carols, wlth prorram of 1960 will be In the Fred Martin u cholnnuter, and new acltool. ICay Mlllef', VI Fountain and Next Thunday'a pro~m will Edythe Eriduoo U .aJot.ts. Dale start at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Frances Youne will pre.ent a short orean Childs Is the dlrector, and Mn. recital An oUmne will be re· IJOI01n'Aft nw Dna.o......-r t..ctu." a.. hlllllew ..... ILL. D.L 1111 I'.JC. FmDAY D&CEIIF'8118 ..JJ.afaata C a t>Utwr ., ...... 411 loatla ...... lt.et ..... A.- •o CIIAitGK aESEIIV ATIOifl nca.a.A.a'l' CALL JD I ..Ul Women of St. Andrew's Pres· byterlan Church celebrated Chrlatmu with a luncheon Dec. 2 while e ndlne another year of activity. New otftc.n, headed by Mrs. Donald D. Anderson, preal· dent, were Installed by Mrs. Web· ster Jones . R. J. M<'Nell will be at the orean. ;;';;ved;;;f;or;;th;e;;m;u.al;;c;;tu;;nd;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~ The cut Includes: the reader, James Vaurhn; monks, Bill Mes· slneer and Robert Waa~r: Mary, NEW PASTOR of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Cliff Haven is the Rev. Charles Oierenfield, now at the Macalester Presbyterian Church in St. Paul, Minn. He will cqme here Feb. 9 and will preach his first sermon on Sunday. Feb. l-4. To serve under her leaderahlp will be MJ'S. Robert Bernard, vice· president; Mrs. Maclyn Somera, aecond vice· president; Mrs. D. Philip Clark, 8t!!Cretary, and Mrs Donald Wells, treasurer. John Brimhall directed the con- cert choir of Orange C~ast Col· lege In the presentation of music. An original eompo~~ltlon which Mr. Brimhall himself wrote also wa.s sung. "Love'' was trnt theme or the devotions given by Mrs. Jacque. line Callis. Ruth Circle served luncheon. Mrs. Milton Crier and Mrs. Rob· ert Rapp were In charae. Emily Parke: Ja.eph. Joe Bland; angels, Carol Lovell, Sandra Kerr and Yal~ Ferguson; pageli, Jackie McClellan. David Nanny and Jonathan Cam~r: kings. Ro~rt Bell. Tim Creathead and Billy Bretchel : villagers, Rod Koral,l Peter Emel'50n. Emilia Jones, Dallas Smith. Cynthia Hetzel, Susan Thompson, Craie Jl'oster.j John Kilroy and Bruce McCoig; 11hepherdt. James Blowf"r, Dean Waynick, M ik~· Walker. Jim Wheeler and Waltf"r Douglas; cross bearer, Allan Gray: flag bearers. Bill Decker and 8111 Schmidt: tapers, Stf"ve Adam and Shep McCock : props and publlc address ayst~m. Bill Schmidt; lighting, Shep McCook. £HIJitCHES Janet Landers Prepares -------------------------------------- CJDISTJAKscmRCECBV.CJIES YOOTII ACtiYITJES For Next Olymp·lc Games a~~f t:f m~~~~:~els ac~:at~1~ ot~! ~':!~a P~~frl~,'g:~r:u~ Is complied In the Lesson·Sermon lty Church will visit Fairview reaM T"' occ ubACL' to be heard Sunday In the Cor· HO.pltal Saturday and take Stop and watch the track team ona del Mar. Costa Mesa and hand.made Christmas decora· at Its afternoon workout around Newport Beach Christian Science t iona and tray favors. The 4 p.m., on the Pirate track on any churches when the clta•lons from Junior High PF has lnvltf"d par· day of the w~k. See the slightly the Bible will correlate pass&l~" ents to the Sunday evening meet· smaller fi gure C'lad In the usual from the Christian Science text· lng to see the display of hand· gray sweat shirt, jogging laps book on the subject "Cod the craft work. with the re-st of the pack? That's Preserver of Man." The Golden CDN CONMUJU'n' CBU•CB right, it looks like a elrl and Text echoes for thls age the words The Rev. Edwin Gomke will It lB. of the prophet Nahum: "The Lord preach on "What Is the Bible?" Hf'r name Is Janet Landers. Is eood. a strong hold In the day at th 9:30 and 11 a.m. services Miss Landers ls a freshman from of trouble; and he knoweth them 'this ; d y Anaheim. Is 5 feet. 4 lnC'hes tall. that trust ln him'' ( 1.7 I. un a · has blond hair and eyes ot blue. MEW llEXIEIIS RECEIVED B.L METHODIST CIIVllCB She wants to bfo a champion The Rev. Godfrey Craentn will broad jumper and Is aiming for Seven new members were re· preach on "The Licht That Will the 1960 Olympics to be held In celved Into the Corona del Mar not Go Out" at the 9 :30 and 11 Rome. Mlss Landt'rs became In· Community Con~e gat Ion a 1 a.m. services this Sunday, In ob· terHted In tta<'k and field In the Church Sunday by Rev. Edwin C. servance of Universal Bible Sun· 7th grade. at the annual j unior Gomke. Received at the 11 a.m. day. On display at the church high school field day, when just eervlce were Mn. Karen Brown. wUI be an Eneluh translation of for fun she entered the bro:ad Mn. Marjorie C. Lea and Mr. and the Bible daUng back to the 17th jump and won with a jumo of JUET LAJn)EJIS MnL R. W. Rou1an. Received at c.ntury. 11' 5," Instead of elulng her blut> Early In this year Miss Lan· the 9:30 a.m. aervice were Ml.D ribbon In her ecrap book and for· ders joined the Spartan Women's Chrls Cordlner, Mia8 Barbara LU'fii&A UAGR TO IIKKT eettln& it, abe made a broad jump Athletic Club of Los Angeles, Brown and Walter BurrouP.. Tb• Lather Lea~ of the Cor· pit ln her back yard and bepn which t. under AA\J aanctlonlnJ. • .. • ona .tel Mal' La tberan Churh to -ffice for next year. In the She took 111'11 In the dlstrlct Wo woxarl CJitOV? WOLDI-wtU meet at 7:30p.m. Sunct..J at 8th ... i-;.c1e abe won with a much man's Southern C.ltfomla flnah I Best Sellers -Fiction and Non-Fiction A wonderful selection of Children's Boob 1001 SHIP OF THE ISUII 319 Merine Ave., a.tbo. ld..nd ORioa. 3-271 0 Christmas CANDLES Candles • • • SO TJlADmOifAL FOB THE HOLIDAYS ODA.MEJn'S OD HOVEL TIES DCJOIITED r.<>M CEIIXAJf!' Candy Stripe. Column Type> Tahitian Holiday Drip Venetian Drip 10'' -12" -18" TAPERS ALL ARE LO!'JC BURNING SOME ARE SCENTED . ' 00 rt; YOURSELF ... Plain column candles to d«ora\L" for g1fts w~ carry the d~ratlons.. IMPORTED GIFT WRAPPED Beautiful papers, tap and ribbons Imported from Germany The W~n·a Society ol the the home of Ellen Tolletaon. 2t22 tmprowd jump of 15' 6" and with 16' 7", and ln the West Coast Newport Har~r Baptist Cbu.rcb ls Marearet Dr.. Newport Helahta. found she had been bitten by thf' Women's Championship finals at holding a rummage sale today to pta~ book marken In the new bu.r. Every sprln1 the ba.ck yard UCLA set a new mt't't rt'<'Ord ot {Thursday) through Saturday at church boola. .,ad a broad jump pit In It, and 17' 9'' over the old mark or 16' ~-J301-... E.. .... c-t ..... •~wy•_~~atco.,.ao.,.•.A~D_.EL..,..II.Aa. .. ,..•o•-...-•J141·11 1• •• ..: 692 W. 19th St., Coeta Mesa, her rather acted •• her roach,. 9"' f.. ~ across the street trom the Costa ---=----=----~------------------:-........-~-------------------------- Mesa city hall. Glamour WE IEIJVD • 3-3118 ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL Holy Communion will bf-held at 8 a.m. Sunday In St. James' Glt·mpses Episcopal Chur<'h. Family s«>rvlce and Sunday school Is schedulf'd tor 9:15 a.m. Morning prayer, Holy Baptl11m and sermon: ly AJm "What Hope for the Sinner?" will be b ld t 11 8 m W1th Chrlstma~ fa<~t approach · e a · · l ing, we are all thinking o( that ME'WI'OBT 7th DAY ADVEJfnST extra nl<"e something we can do Pastor w. C. RJsley. mlnl<~ler of for someone. Of cour.oe, our loved the Adventist Chur<'h In FuiiN· ones will treasure some of the ton will be the euest speakt'r at many lovely girt Items from 11 'am. Saturday. The youth O'Brien's. We have some magnJ. m~tlng will begin at 7 p.m . In· fi~nt ha ndbags ... have your stead of 7 :30. Elmer .Oigneo, choice In leathel'5 ... you may principal of Loma Linda AC'a· have a dressier kid, suede, or demy will show color plt'tures something In a sport type bag. taken' In Hawaii. . .. In our bags tor .later In the auao• CID!STJAK CBUJtCB ''The Powt'r ot a Committed Life" ls the title of the M!rmon to be delivered by the Rev. Bar· rett 1. Whiteley at 10 a.m. Sun· day. Services are held In the Seventh Day Adventist sanctuary. Bolaa Ave. and Broad St.. New· port Heights. FAJIILT DDID. DEC. 11 The All-church t amlly nlcht dinner will be served at 6:15 p.m. next Wednesday, Dec. 16, In the BaJboa Wand Methodist Church. 'l'hto Ruby Circle of WSCS w\11 be ln charee. The pro· gram wtll bt" In tllt nature of a Cbrtstmu party. day, do see the exquiSite French antelope with such a dainty gold chain handle, or perhaps you will take to the French caviar beaded numbers, or lame·. Volaul 'baa taba such can lD cbooa'"9 eada l t.m that.,. ca:a c...-d'"'*t. tMaa wttlll tbe ...... lull ... fabrica of tM MOIIODo To 90 wttll tMM pnt. tiM. doa"l f-vet • ... tbe lOftly •loctloa of tlofta. Jut aay ..,a "" qllt ww.. a.d .. ~ ta.-la Clewcata· doe'a ndulft waMNe.fab. rtc&. or till.-bpd o.tWtD9 1dda. cmd for tM Jody .... ctrt .... 9ood decll. do ... u.. alaaple elegaat plpklaa., CHEERFOU. CHRISTMAS WRAP ALU.IUI Fa PIPEII SINGLE ROU.. REG. SSe DAn'. 5 OZ. GLASS JAJI CHEESE Spread --···· ··-·-IIW 3lc 2for49c V ANO UQUID STPCH. Qta., . -2Sc CltOSIE & IILACXWELL. l US. FRUIT CAKES WE IEUIEI * CHRISTMAS STARS REG. 98c ~G. 1.49 BEilfZ.14 0Z. IGW lie IIW lie REG. 1.98 lOW I AI REG. 2.98 IIW 2.21 TOMATO KETCHUP MODESSS. Req. or Super OCEAlf SPilAT, MO. 300 (Ceo. Good with Chkba) Cranberry Sauce 2 for 43c MAll1'INEI.US APPLE JUICE OR CIDElt Qt. 33c KA YRO SYRUP. PL. a.d ex Bhae Label._ ...2Sc, FROZEN FOODS ••wt Fila Watlla • • • • ......... , ...... . • • • .. Pial .. ,,. .... • • • • Lilli ,_ ••••••• *DECEMBER 10 -11 -12 FEATOBING SWifTS PREMIUM "TENDER FED., BEEF. THE BEST A.LlrWAYS.. CENTDl CUT 7-BONE Cf3ITER "'CUT Karen Margr~, •... U2S E. Co.d Hitft-y, eo-. del Mer O Riole l 2740 N-~ t tft tt-..• SwedWI Stalt1'-ta Steel .. _..,_.,.., fitt •IIY tta11d•rd bottC• l11 our col'ed:Oft of IM"Y t..11dy item1 fnM! ar011rod the ..W. Vhit our ,.4 ... ~. U It's the small lt«>ms you are looklne for, you will be ao pl...ed when you see t he clever boutique sel~lon. from $1.00 up. Velma always seems to find 110 many new and u nusual e\ftables. . , • For Instance, aee our "Meter Beater," the anawer for · a k~ rtn1 •.. or maybe you wtn like the C'CiUM bnak pUI'M key rtna •.. end have you ~n our new Oower ..tectlon! They look more I'Ml tbn tl'le real,. Chuck Roast 4~ Round Steaks ....... ,.. ---~ .... -........ -.. ... .. •• ll ' 2 :w .... .... _ ...... .. =shoulder a ·• Round Tourney Set A pre-.euon b&aketball touma· ment for city and Industrial leaarues. sponsored by t he New· port Beach reereatJon dlvtslon, will aet underway next Wednes· day, Dec. 16, Supervisor Ed Starnes has announced. Play Is held each Wednesday and Thursday evenln& In the gym of Newport Harbor Hl&b School. Games are scheduled at 7, 8 and 9 p.m. Teams that have been worklna out In preparation for the com lna season, opening Jan. 6, Include Korker Liquor, Costa Mesa Savings and Loan, Hughes Electronics, Servonic ln· struments, J. C. Carter Co .• Cia· Val and Powertools. There are still a few vacancies In both the city and Industrial leaaues. Industraal league team players must be employed by thelr sponsorlna firm. City league team players are open. There are still a few vacancies In both leagues. Teams or individuals In- terested In competlne In the leagues have been asked to con· tact the recreation division. MRS. BARBARA CARROLL of CoronG del Mar was low gross winn er. with 90 for 18 holes, in the women's diYision at the re· ce nt fall round-up of golf at Wilbur Clark"' Desert Inn Coun- try Club, Las Vegas. I SON FOB THE WELLS Willard and Anne WeJJs, 1115 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Penln· sula. are parents of a son born Monday, Nov. 30, in Hoag Hos- pital, weighblg 9 pounds, 2 ounces. Do you n..d lett•rh.•cts. ..,v.ro,.., ri•t.menh. •"nounca,...,ts, busineu urck? C.ll tile EMI911 pnntint ct. ,.rt.n.nt, Olio'-l-0550. CROWN SALES. SERVICE and RENTALS 3422 Ecut Coaat Rl9hway Pbcme OBiol. 3-S6S5 COROJfA DEL MAll TIDE TABLE Time 1111 HeiPitf HiP •II Law Water (fen LA. outer bcubcw-Jfewporl 10 IIIli& earU.s) LJght Figures A.M.-aold Flgufts P.JI. 11 Friday 12 Saturday 13SUDday 14 MODday 15 T\lesdcry 16W~ay 17 Thursday • Low High Low n 12 1 i 6:36 1.7 1:38 0.1 0 -l6 I R j;06 :;g 2 :12 ·G.a 1·20 I 9 i ·:W 5.9 2:43 ·G..3 I: 18 21) 8:0'2 "i 9 3:14 ·O.S 2·19 2 1 8:29 59 3:44 .o.s 2:j(J 2.2 8:58 58 4:15 .Q..A 3:22 2.-t 9:28 5.6 4:48 .Q..3 COICPLOIEJfTS OF High 7:47 3.7 8:15 3.7 9:0:Z 3.1 9:36 3.1 10:13 3.1 10:50 3.7 11:29 3.7 Now you can enjoy Luncheon and Dinner serYed in the Victor Hugo Manner .• SEVEI DIJI a Week WILL ALSO BE OPEJf EVERT DAY DUJI[IfC DECEMBER The VICTOR HUGO INN HYatt 4-3541 361 CLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH Dine O.erloolri"9 tbe Ocecm * WALLY STACBEU * at Our Pkmo Jar • Fog Accident Involves 12 Cars on 101 Heavy fog was blamed for a u :car accident on Cout Hwy. between Dover Dr. and Bayahore brtdae, Newport Beaoh, at 7:44 a.m. last Frtday, Newport pollC@ reported. No one was Injured. A car driven by Katherine Far- rell, 51, ot 4.216~ Marcuerlte Ave • Corona del Mar, hit the rear of a car driven by John T. Keeler, 48, of 224 Jasrnlne Ave., Corona del Mar, to start the chaln reaction, polJC@ reported. Cars foUowlna whk h hit In the rear Included those driven by John D. Georae, 16, of 237 Eve- rung Canyon Rd., Shore CHU.s ; Beverly J . RJesland, 22, Anaheim; Nancy Jo Fe rauaon, 22, of 218~ Opal Ave., Balboa Island; Bev· erly P. Llentz, 17, of 3320 Sea· view Ave., Corona del Mar; Hoi· ton W. Stoll, 15~. of 139 Shore· cliff Rd., Shore Cliffs; Michael D. Fa ulkner, 16, of 2133 Federal Ave., C06ta Mesa; WIUlam E. Fisher, 44, of 101 ShorecUft Rd , Shore Cliffs; VIrginia M. Barr, 34, of 603 Iris Ave., Corona del Mar; Robert Pearson, 25, of 114 Grand Canal, Balboa Island, and Paul E. RuSS(>ll, 18, of 1530 Dolphin Ter., Irvine Terrace. A IIOT FOB T1IE aAK:EaS A son tlpplne the scales at an even 8 pounds was born Wednes· day, Dec. 2. to Ralph and Patricia Baker, 709 Goldenrod Ave ... Cor- ona del Mar, In Hoaa Hospital. KacDOifELL so• IIOBX A son \Ve lghlng 5 pounds, 10 ounces was born \Vednesd.ay, Dec. 2, to Harry and Elda Mac- donell, 224 Goldenrod Ave .. Cor- ona del Ma r, In Hoag Hospital. APORT ; f De kk·fdletl Diary If Uell Dlultl Bla~t1 ... ,. tie U.S.l's Secret by If Hudbtmrs alld Ju1gle ~ Women! AmiU.Y flUB ..• • liZIWS IIIII lEU. I I declded to do a blt of Holl· day shopping thla put week; therefore I have aaked .. 10me<1ne special" to do "AMBUNG W1TB ANNE." ao 1 wouldn't have that last minute Chriatmu ruah to contend with. Yep, as you all know, Chrl.atmas Is just around the comer, and lt Is tlme to ahop for your loved ones. ANYWAY ... what better or more appro- priate one to call on than OLE' SANTA HIMSELF!! Well, I aent a fast wire to the North Pole, and re<.'elved tl\e followlne by return mall ... HO, HO, HO ... Merry Christ- mas to all you aood people In the Newport Harbor Area. DON'T FORGET . . . ONLY 12 MORE SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRIST- MAS. I gues ·many of you down there wondered why I was jwlt a bit late last year, ... right? Well, Old Krls wiiJ let you all in on a big secret! I wa-; skimming through the airways with my sleigh and trusty reindeer ... Rudolph , with his red shiny nOSl', of course, was leading. rT WAS FOGGY! ! ... w hen I sniffed the most delicious aroma floating through the air. Naturally, I cquldn't resist the temptation, so I flew down over the roof topS to Investigate fu rther. I found I had landed my s leigh, I packed with presents tor aU you good boys and girls) right smack atop the HURLEY BELL RESTAURANT, In Corona del Ma r. Nt-edless to say I took the time to sample the t'X · cellent Chrlstmaa dinner that the RntAN, chief builder, USN, son of W. S. Par~man of Newport Beach, wes greduated ~ently" from the Navol Air Training ComrMnd'& chief petty officer leoderdlip school at Pensacola. Fla. He w•s one of 60 men selec:ted to et· tend the s.w .. k course because of leodership ability end poten· tiel in assuming greeter jOb r• sponsibilrty. chef had prepared. HIOOOI •.. auuperbbbb! ~ ! r underltand (throuaJl my aecret bel~ tbe YuJetJ<t. Leprechau.na) that Bn Parlattl b apln preparfna that SPECIAL CRIDS'I'IIIAS DlNND. complete with chestnuta. plum puddln' and all the trbnmJna'. Don't tor,et now ... It'• a date aaaJn thll Cbrbtmu. Chriatmu Dinner at the Burley leU, 3801 E. Cout Bwy., In Corooa delMar. Which reminds me ..• It was s uch a pleuure on that fOCJY Chrlstmu nlght last year to hear Hazel DeU at the Stelnway at the VIU.AGE INN, playing Christmas 10np for the happy singing patrons .... In 1M --iD loocL ...... • cmd gradoua bo.pitatity • • • . ..... CIDd .. ,., tbe cbanl .. aa1boa WaDd ...... ca.-1 Ia· Uaaacy of ....... ~ ••• VILLAGE INN For SuperlatiYe Dinnen and Cocktails * * • HAZEL DELL at the Stebaway lfightly For a "gOO<l" time on New Year's Eve ... it's that famous RINKY DINK ICE CREAM PAR- LOR, 117 Main Street In Balboa. The rumor here at the North Pole Is that Ron. Tom and Yvonne will have the "best" New Year's Eve Party, for the teen-a,era, and young folk, that 1!1, here In the Harbor Area. There'll be a de- licious buffet dinner, breakfast for you really "wide awake" night owls. coffee throughout the evening, plus danctne to TWO dance bands, AND a wide variety of live entertainment, Including 'MiE FOUR TO"(VNSMEN, Jay, Ray. Car I and B IJI. fl:=llt:ll:::l!::lt:llt:Q:::l!::lt:lt::SI::::s:t::lt:l:t:SI::::s:t::st:l:t:lt::Q:::st:l~::lt:st::S~::It:st::Ct:St::tt:S' Calling ORiole J .9EQJ for RESERVATIONS for the RJnky Dink Ice Cream Parlor's fabulous HAPPY NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY! ! ! See you all Christ· mas Eve ... Merry Christmas to all, and to all a aoodntght! s ...... , •••• -~···•••1111•'• We are now aerrinq our popular Buffet Dinner eyery Mon. and Thur. Mites 4:30 tP 8 p.m. ALSO BUFFET LUNCHEON EVERY ~ON., WED., THUR. I FRIDAY I I :30 Till p.m. --·--SOUPS, SALADS, SANDWICHES AND HOT ENTREES FAST SERVICE. (You w•it on yowMH). S.me Re~W. Prices. RAGAN'S RESTAURANT 1515 &&IT COAST IIIGIIWAY COilOIIA DI:L JUa 6alle11 1V est · · · IIIIIET .... , ......... _ • Whole Co.obd Turkeys (Dr , .. & Cla9y) e Homemade Potato Rolla e MiDce, Pumpkin PieL Plum Pudding e La:rge WU.OO WODder Walnut. e A.orted Cbee-b CheeM Tray ~ ... CwfiMt .... c:::euca-aacn.aa ........ ,....,,.. • ........, 2.ft IUtb ..., ..., tile -=--11'1.10 oa 3·ll74 Olllale ,__ (15.11 .. ....-) DANCING IN THE G.ASUGHT BOOM TO TWO DAifCE IAMDS aur.rn DllflrD & .. KAUAIT Sa.nD VARIETY OF UVE ENJ;l:RTAINMENT INCLUDING THE FOUR TOWNSMEN ' / • CHRISTMAS SPECIAL $25 DOWN for morel with 3 years to pay bala nce will dellver a HAM- MOND CHORD ORGAN tor Christmas. You can play It ~t -BAL--DT--AT&--&-IIIDrT--ALS---From $135 once without leuons, perfect rt>productlon of lnstrum~nt.s Ilk~ Vlolln, Flute, Banjo, Chimes, Hawaiian Guitar, etc. Hurry! Hurry! Santa delivus u ntil 5 P.M . · 24th. Schmldt- Phllllps, 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. FOR RENT-2 bedroom, furnish-WILL HOLD TILL ect, ,-arba,-e dlspoeal, ~arage. CHRISTMAS! Now avallable. No pet&. ORiole J~~t!;dJ~ A~~ Corona THE JORDAN'S PET SHOP del Mar. FUrnished wltb utll· 2732 E. COAST JDGBWAY llles.$60 year round, no le~. CORONA DEL MAR FOR SALE: Verdi antique marb~ OR. 3-2430. OR 3...(7754. 2732 E. OR 3 -2430 rocktall tab)~. German Zel&s Cout:=-:=-=:-:-::H:-wy-=:--,. -=-==--=----=---~ mirf'05('0pe, Sollngen ruUery. BlG B£AR LAKE de luxe cabin SILVER MlNIAnJRE AKC ~is- G«"rman GrandfatMr C 1 o c k, for sale, or wUJ trade $3.000 tered male pedigreed poodl~. 4 roMe) saddle. 2640 E. Coast ~ulty for !!!! ORiole 3-~ years old. Call ORiole 3-7031. -- -Dl Vla Antibes. Newport Beach. Hwy. Apt. B. COM. BACHELOR apartment aultable I CHRISTM-AS TREATS _ 3 fine for one person, with hide-away JIVSIC D~Snucnon STElNWAY C RA.I'lOS Jlke new. kitchen. eeparate unit In rear. I TEACH MUSIC In the s hortest world's finest tone quality, All utilities paid. S:SS.OO per time -piano accordlan, plano., ~"f' s; on new prl~. Schmidt-month. 604 Orchid, CDM.. OR a nd violin. Also oreanlze or- Phillips, Stelnway duler for ~7305. chefitras. Will play for hou.w Orange Co., 520 ~-~lain, Santa 2-BEDROOM untumished house parties. Do work ol any kind. Ana. for rent with earage, earba~ John Reiter, OR 3-3967. I trVE . FOOT DINGHY with sall~ dl""posa] and firepla~. Adults. rudd~r and paddle Exc-ellent No pets. $115 with year lease. KELP WAJfTED I ronstructlon. almost new. SSO. Inquire at 620 Orch.id, Corona Midway 6.3122_ del Mar. OR 5-0017. Available NO AGE BARRIER • • • READ ENSIGN CHR15nlAS TRt"AiS-El~rl~ -n~ MEN OR WOMEN organs used, 1 a r g e s.lect.lon ResponsJble R,e r s o n who h IPirA CIESJ IITB. wants to make $2.000 per mo. prired for quick sale. Conn wit OI:A or more. Qualification.<~, Ref-pe>rt'USSion S795. Thomas only $395, etc. Schmidt . PhillJps, t>ren<"eS. Car. Nt>at, Honest. I CLASSIFIED Main at 6th, Santa Ana. a. 2 ... _. S90t to $3.000 Lnvestment 1 • ~room apartments n~ry. Fully secured. Pos· ROWBOAT tor a&le-;8 feet. com-KJ~es slble full time opportunity. plete with oars. wry J"ood con-Good retJrerQent feature. For dltlon. Oruy $50. ORiole 3 -0802. Nicely FUrnished local lntt>rvh write ASTA. CHlUSTMAS TREATS-Spinet pi-HEATED POOL Box 882, Santa Ana, Calif. anos and coNOles audl as Include pbone and partJc:- ltnabe, ~..ester. Stan,~. Chlldrm It Pet& Wekome WaD. and W.lltzeor prlc:.d fran ---------------~~ 13195. pay .,__. a month up. TOP OPPORTUNITIES Schmldt-Pttllllps. lla.ln at 6th. DAD..Y ~::: ~=-~ ....... •·•·• sllchtly ca. darnqed Ln ahlp· pine, save over $200. CHRISTMAS TR.EA.:-7.:TS-:---:-:H-amm--:--=-on---,d 11pinet u.d. maple color. easy tt>nns.. SchmJdt-Phllllps. 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. 2931 East Coast Bwy. ORiole 3-6370 Be Scare To Cbedr W1tb JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 402% 32nd St.. Newport ORiole 3-4111) CHRISTMAS TREAT-Studio pi- ano used u demonstrator just like ne-w. save $290. Sc:hmldt- Phllllps. Main at 6th, Santa FURNISHED APT. Good location, pleasant surroundings. yearly ----------- Ana. CHRISTMAS-TREAT Hammond Home Model with full pedal and 2 manual keyboard, can- not be told from new. SchmJdt · Phillips, 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. CHRISTMAS TREATS =.. 12 used Grands all wonderful buys.. all fully guaranteed. priced as low as $375. payments n-om $1.2 a month. Sc:hmldt-PhHiips. Main at 6th. Santa Ana.~=----. CHRlS'TMAS TREAT-Hammond Chord Organ ~-a real b•ly. Schmldt-Pbllllps. 520 N. Kain, Santa Ana. lease. No c:hlldren. No pets.. 610~ .Mutuerite, Corona del Mar. .............. II Crrk 1111 •1 C•llr SL ......... .......... ........... $1111111 FUrnished. untumls:bed. aJncles. 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom. 2 batb. Resident manaJ'ef on p~ises. Mrs. Ray, Apt. 7. U 8-2106. eou.rtesy to B~rs CHRlSTMA~fnu:=A:-:TS-Good=--=~-::used-::=li upright plano&. reconditioned. ~tuarantH'd. little as $5 month- ly. $dUnldt-Phllllps, Main at LOIT AlfD rouau 6th, Santa Ana. FOUND In COM. Wed., N01.-. 25. P.M .. a kwt q . Lone-haired eblhuabua. mature tMl&le, tan and wtllte. With aad brown eyes. ~ is at CDK Animal Ha.pU~J# 2M8 E. Cout Hwy. For further lnfonnatlon caJJ Ba.pital « BY ..... C HRISTMAS TREAT EXTRA· VOICE Hammond Orpns only sg:n SPECIAL CHRJSTMAS TERMS, $25 down for more} 36 little pa~nts on belanor; bHt buy 1n the Orpn Indus- try, ., HSY to play, rich. bril- liant t~. See lt. tte.r It, play It at Sdunldt-Pbllllps. ~ N. -----------Main, Santa Ana. TIID'IT _.. roa SALE __ _ CHR.ISTMAS Ta.EAT--Ie~ed D *D DISDtES TO SELL Spinet PlanO. Cben7-Mapk On-,. _ _, o• ~....... -l.sh. a beauty and like new. uavur r ~~~~ • a.UST Tak~ balance In easy pay· DEEDS. &1fo TO 1~ INTER- ments. hold for Christmas de· EST. 0001) DISOOUNTS. 80% Uvery. Schmldt,l,hllll.-. 53) N. KO. P-72. • e/o THE EKSIGN, Main, Santa Ana. Please huny -;;2&'50:;;;;;;;:E.;;;CO;;~u;:;;II;W;;Y;-. _m_ll_. _ to. th1s. AVIOMO'iif& I&MWIC& * * MOVING? * * 2 Fast Insured mo~rs and lara~ van $11.00 an hour 'nine starts at you door ... Wh,y pay more! ---Call- NEWM.AN TRANSFER It STORACE CO. Midway 6-2528 or Uberty 8-6430 1968 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa Carpentry Minor Repairs No lobs Too Small! H. 0 . ANDERSON 1947 FUJI~rton Ave .• eo.ta Mesa. Caill. Midway 6..3314 If no answo.r call JO 6-2372 Paintina -Decorating PAft:a ILUfGIKC GEORGE BlmKHARDT Uc• 11 Coabactxa 1.-r 0ranet A-. aa.ta lies ~---JOID'STOlf'E'S M esa Auto W reekers U8eld Auto Pu1a. "1\ra We Buy Cars and Scrap ~&tal UliEJn'Y 8-7013 J0'1S PlaeeDtla An.. C.O.Ca ~~- Complete Landscaping Service na ES'I'DlNI'ES saJI c.... St.ampe ,.. del19er7 OOBOKA DEL MAR Jru1ISE&Y AND REAL ESTATE ADS FOR REAL VALUES • • • Professional Directory Friendly Neighborhood Servic:"e BELL BROADWAY MORTt1AltY 110 Broadway u 8-31.1.1 .. 8-3a. o.ta .... CHRISTMAS TREAT to. the whole tam01. swAP your oW &Uent plano (.,. need theml on a new HAKMOND CHORD OR· CAN. Yoo11 plq It at Oft<'e without a ~ RW'I'J whlka t1M7 lut. San.~ wUl dei1'fof!7 wl t ll ctiloph&M COftl' tar ChriiiiJnU. SdUDidt -.ftllll ... Malft at .._ SaJda AM. Complete BRAJCE SERVICE • oa s.ot&O • 2'N4 £ Coast u~. ,....~_.!IE!!!!!!!L...;.;._....,. ALL TYPIS OP MOTOR TtJNE..UP • • Photographic Supplies • ,... 0o1or rua !erftc:a . .... ,........,_ ..... ................ , .. , ... MEARS CAMERA SHOP 11'D •• ~ ...... Cilia--....... !"' ., .. ,.., aK>WN TV SAllS-SERVICE I and RENTALS au. a..a. oa ..:s ,....,, aw .. .-..... c... ... -..... C...DII~ 4 ..._ca.._ HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARIC 3131 ~ IIYd. at Clsa. o.caaa.a ..... ,.. niE ENSIGN Pubhti'ng Co. ----.... OIIiiil ... q a... ... .. JAMES D. RAY ••ac c ... .., ,._ L COAST HWT. ooaoHA OIL. MAl O....S..ll ---~-- a&WIOWT 11A.U0a ..... I ~.DZCE .... I&J- Ell UPIILITEIII MrCo. LUMBER -BtJILDING MA1'EIIIA1S Lapwt ami. c......._ Orco Blocll Co • BUILDING BLOCKS-ALL Sltf~AlL TYPES JAcboa 7-mt lla~S'-tla JD•hedys..taz IIIIL ......... tll&.. SPECULATIVE? ... Ill....,. Secoad trust deed8 bcnoe all u.. qaallt.t. of -... u..t illftab:DMt. Seouecl by qaa:Uty p~aperty &a 91'0"f''a9 Oa m1• Cowlty -when laDd YGI~ an at.acmy rldDg -tbey c:nat. em awlleBt add!t:loDal lDeome. 10% Interest Per Annum Shon ..... IIUiturttiH aad RDCI11 ..... ·-~ make po-Gble Oextble ta...-..at paognmu. WE KAJIA.CE. SEJIVICE AJO) COLLECT Evans G. Parker & 3a •. lrE1nOJIT IOU'LEVA.u aEWIOft &EACIL CALIPODIA .:IDWA~I-181 Co. HE'S HERE AGAIN! with Another DIVIDEND t-......... ...a....., CURRENT • 4V•%:_ RATE . THIS Slrd CONSECUTIVE DIVIDEND OF APPROXIMATELY $357,000 WILL BE AVAILABLE TO ACCOUNT HOLDERS ON DEC 31 , 1959 The SUREST, SAFEST WAY to MAKE your DREAMS COME TRUE -through INSURED SAVINGS TOTAL ASSETS OYER sql.058,000 Mote ~an $1,317,000 in DIVIDENDS PAID <Noriwly will have been Disbursed in 1959 GUN s , ...... AL SAN CtEMENi£ .. aCIIM "' ............ ,,.._ the OCC lamacle> Short· term a-n fu.Dda, efta 1). l1ahed ._, CC~~Nnunlty or1anlza· tlone. ue available lor qualltted lltUdentiL Tbe Iunde have been Mtabllllbed for tlM pu.rpoM ot J'MetlDa ~ financial needs llmltM to educaUon. AppUeatlon fOI'DUI can be ... cured from the dean'a oUice In the eounc:tuna ~ter. Loana wm be apprqved taklna Into consld· eratlon financial nftd ot the stu· dent, the abiUty ol the atudent to n!J>&Y the loan, the aeademlc auc- caa or the atudent, al')d the pur· ~ for whJcb the Joan Ia belna madft. No Interest b char1ed on loaru1, but all Joana are to be re- paid within a acheduled tlme. In order to be ellcible for a student loan, the applicant must have been enrolled In Oran1e Coast Coli~ for at least 30 days. All loans wlJl be made on a reeuJar loan form and must be co-alened by parent 11 the appli- cant Is under 18 years of a1e. U the appUcant b over 18 years ol aee, the loan must be CO·Silned I -~~~-Udo'a wld..t, tree U..S .a.t. Tb.la apadoua f bedroom. f bath family tlome h.u JQJdl ot cto.ta and atora&e. Onzy 5 yeara old but completely re- modeled Jut July •t wh.kb t.1me new draperies. ca.rpetlnc, paint and wall pepera were added. CbarmJnc In an ultra amart way. Owner pro· rooted to lndlana ao the prl~ Ia only $59,500. Seldom are we able to otter such value on Lido tale. 2 story, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home In perfect condltlon. Carpeted and draped. Beautiful patio. Priced rtaht to Hll quickly. Act now. Larp , bedroom, 2 bath bome Oft 114 )ot8, 22 .,. 25 lJvfna room. hmblJn&, tunny .outh petto. CaJpe(H and draped. ldleal aa Ia or room to ex· panel. 13'7 ,500. Lllltlllllll On a 67 by 18 tooc corner. 2 bloa. from the Club. For the healthy outdoor tamlzy that pl-.ya to· pther thla home Ia perfect. fO by :iO patio allows room for everythJnc. Sanely ba)'bont beach 100 feet away, and the tennJa court 1 block away. All thla aUowa beich and country club Jlvlne with the privacy and low cost ol your .own home. We need ~ houra to ahow ao phone pleue. $58,!i00. Above homes exclualve with our oUice. 3377 Via Lido P· a. palmer incorporated .................. THE DEYEL.US IF UIO ISLE SliCE 113& COlE Tl THE HEIDQUUTEIS • ORJole 3-7300 Further Information can be ob-.::===========-:------------~--------lii:uiiiiAiliia-;.~-------- by a parent . or other quallifed e Too Late to Clauify .• Beautiful ocean view lot, ocean IIIACULATE • • • • regularly employed person. • sJde of highway, Three Arch • FOR RENT: 1 bedroom apartment Ba 1 1 $9 000 DAVE EMMES ASB Profile ... ICC President !From the OCC Barnacle) lll*·Club--Couadl pnaldeat Daft Emm" Ia abo the atar of .. Hamlet. .. Emm .. eatered OCC lA Jcmu· cuy. 1151. to atudy cbama cmd EDgliab. SiDe. theD be hGa tak· eD CUI actift part lD tbe Oae arts dotparbiaeDL Be haa bMD lD tbe occ play pndad:Solle of -pI a I a a 1 Jlaiabow:.. "TTM Druakant... lD wbJcb 1M took the role aa the dnmkcmS; •yac. beth... cmd "'Tlme Ll.miL.. Be baa abo dJrec1ed cme prodac· tloa. • A CleadD9 lA tbe Woods." Aftft be l~1 OCC. Em:m .. bopea to 90 to Scm .Fnmdaco State CollecJe. After that be plcma to 90 .. to Europe. pou1bly EDglaacL all thlaga pft'IDit· tiDg." Be ~ to 9et hla bacbelcw of arta degrM cmd teach thea· tnt. Formal Dance to Be Dec. 18 r-o111. TU' 01':,. I'I~ACL' I From rhe OCC Harnacle) "R c I n de t.> r Rl'nde7vous" Is "rhE>duled to bt> a gala evening of rian<'ing whl'n thf' Student Cen- ter opc>nc; Its doorq from 9 p.m. ro 1 am for rhv Chrl~tmas For- mal on Of>f' 18. The Howard Pamplin Orrhl"Stra will provide dance mu~lc and un- der thf' dlr('('t ion of Gary Harri· son. director or a rtlvltres. and Dave Emmes. ICC president. all active campus clubs and organl· zations have combi ned to make this one of the gayest events of the year, according to Harrison. READ ENSIGN CLASSiFIED ADS FOR REAL VALUES with twin heds, completely y . comp ete s tea at • -private beach, etc. furnished, automatic wuher, garbage disposal. Inquire at Have two 3 bedroom Costa Mesa 702 Acacia, Corona del Mar. homes. both good locations and ~n you think of real estate think of BABSON c•au DEL IIR BEST IUY! Lotely2 .......... only $1500 down on each. HaU-acre lot with very liveable quarters, across from ,.o l f course, only $12,500 full price. 4 bedroom R-4, 2131 Wallace, Jl2,900 -same home on same atreet has sold for $2,000 more. 3 bedroom at 2224 Maple lnclud- lne drapes, bllnds, carpets. Also very clean, nice yard, etc. $16,800. Terrific buys on Pacllic for the Qual•t liHie kaotty piae coHace with Beamell ceili•l•· Just what you·ve bet.>n dreaming about. There Is room for another unit. Price4 OIIJ $14,910 - ARMO. • • J03.4 EAST COAST HIGRWA Y CORONA DEL MAR ORJole 3· 7560 South of Highway Charming fireplace Hardwood flobrs Fenced yard Large 2-car garage Income-unit-minded Investor; ------------- Jet the rents pay for your home OILY $20,150 BABSOI RULn <Real Estate lmaglneersl 2828 E. Coast Hwy., CdM. Across from Security Bank OR 3-3770 WILDROI REALn formerly 308 Marine Avenue Balboa Island NOW LOCATED I::'i TilE MASTERS BUILDING 432 Heliotrope Corona del Mar Sylvia Thompson Associate SPEClALIZJNG tN TRADES Phone ORJole 3 1730 FUIIISHED APT. II c.-..... , ONE BEDROOM, LARGE LIVING ROOM, BATil, CARPORT. CHIL- DREN WELCOME. CALL OR 3-1730. with ~an view plus fast ac- celeratlne values. Please call lEI SIITII, lahr and A.s.soclates JAMES D. PECK F. E. WEBB, JR. Midway 6·4404 or we·u cooperate with all ~altars 2124 Valley Road Costa Mesa Have all Multiple U.Unp and many eood )f·.l bu~ on Mesa. Also have acreage near Talbert near West Bluf1s, etc. Thank you sincerely and hope we can be of servl~. llnat il lila IMD EARTH 408 Holmwood ···-··········-····.$26,500 1995 Anaheim, 2 houses ... .$21,000 645 Plummer, 4 units ----.$36,000 158 Cecile Place, 2 houses $17,250 1628 Whittier, bldg&., M·l $14,900 10 acres on Harbor Blvd. $120,000 2017 Paloma Drive, 3 bed· rooms ............................... .$38,000 964 Cress, Laeuna, new .. _$23,500 Three Arch a.y, lot 42 .-...$8,000 2355 Tustin. lot 110'x100' -.$8,450 R 4 lot on East 19th St. ... -. .$6,850 414 San Bernardino ·····---..$13.200 LOT 968 Cress In Laeuna . .$5,500 2 Jots plus house. corner of Thurln and Hamilton ... .$11,000 Lot, Wallace St .... ···········--.$4,750 2215 ~public, 3 bdrm. WILl TRIBE Clear property valued at $25.000 for Corona del Mar Income property. WIIIEI TUIIEIIEIL ESTATE 2602 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach OR 3-9400 OR 3-0945 eves. FOR SAL£ OR TRIBE Balboa laland So. Bay Front, 5 Bedrooms, 5 baths, pier and private slip. DOl FUIWI, lulttr 208 Marine Ave., Balboa Island OR 3-2220 IEWPORT IUCH Studio Apt&. OCEAN VIEW, U.'58 sq. ft., 2· bdrrns., 2 bat.Ju, carpets, drapes, r•nee, oven, refrle.. flrepia~. FA heat, sound Insulated. Across aand to beach. Children welcome. Yeal1y Jeaae only. Sale conaldered. OWNER DAR· NELL BUILDERS. PH 0 N E CABTER DARNELL OR 3·8030 ANY TIME. WILL TU-E $21,100 equity In 1 or more apartments near Disneyland for boats. airplane, Iota, or acreaee In Oranee County. Write or call Joe Levesque, 9681 Oma Place, G a r d e n Grove. LEhteh 9-9878. 1% bath -·-········ ·-··-··-..$14,950 -----------IBI • TillE YOUR FAVORITE BROKER OR 400 N.•Newport Blvcl. (Op~lte Boa& Hoapltal) MI 6·1675 uau• IAYIIIIEI CharmJne 2 bldroom. 2 bath, lar&e llvtn& room. larae fireplace. 2 petla., outalde BBQ. Expend· able. Drive by ~ Vlata Dr1Ye and phone thJa oUJce for appoi.JitJMnt to liM. ... ,at. IUmFUL UIUU Underprt~d ocean view lot on cenUe alope, plana for 3 bdnn. 2 bath boue lnehaded, only t4000 tulJ price. Comer and acljotnJn& Iota. Flne view ot ocean, clty and eout line. $5S)O ea. ' 3 Larce ocean view IOU, 80 x 125 ea. Will aubotcllnate to .,.....r with .w.t clown ,.,..,...t. A batpJn at 88000 ea. BAl.,.. "'P 'IIIII Geer .. Oiilit ...... .... Lqaa ..... -aYatt .. ,. Ewa. 011 J.SMI 5 acres, early American ranch hou.e, • 2 bedroom and den. 3 batha, 2 fi.Nplaces. l8x32 Uvlnc room. dlnJn& room. Bullt In kJt· ehen, pool, Iota ot water, 8talla and taek room. 3900 foot eleva- Uon, conalder nice 2 bedroom hou8e In Corona del Mar. Up to 130.000 u down. 10 yearw on baJ. a nee. •lEAn ].035 w . ...,_,. 8aDftJq. CaJ.IbtD1a VIctor ~ lfr . ._land WE IIIE .,. lit··· ..... I:ULft)a .... c.. ..... ., Wewpwt llilctl - u .... -Dau..a. Realtir LIW IIWI 41~ LUI 3 BEDitOOll lc Den. R/W Ooora, Carpet. luUt·ln Bance, Oven, Oarbap J)lapoaa1. 1.% Batha, Double Oara}e, Coveted PaUo. Completely Landacaped A Fenced: Pay· . menta tlo:u50 lndudlne pr~Dclpel, Interest, taxea and lnaurance. Price t18.!500.00. Submit 12,000 down. YES! ! SEE US FOR RENTALS M. M. LaBorde, Reahor "you'll l1ke ow friendly aervtce" 220 E. 17th St. eo.ta Mesa Liberty 8·1139 (Acrosa the atreet from Mesa Shopplne Center) Evenlne• Call MI 6·10:i0 LI 8-8693 VOGEL ·VALUE COROIA DB. 10 FOR IEIT -BUSIIESS OFFICE SUITE Located In heart of Corona del Mar on the Cout High· way. Exceptionally nice. private office Ideal for Archl· t«t, Accountant, Lawyer, etc. LJght and clean, Taste- fully furnished. Good surroundJngs. VIew sund«k. $85 per month Including car port. Available December 21. THE VOGEL CO. 2667 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar . ORiole l -2020 lr ORiole 3-2021 I COIIIIIB. Ill BEST IRVINE TEKRA.CE VALUE LIKE NEW! Spactoua 3 bd.nn., 2 bath contemporary modem home. Eacdlent location on wide lot with ample room for pool See thla at 701 Patollta Drive. (ML 4517) WI. W. WJF .. , IULTOR lr ~TES 1306 Park Ave. Balboa Island OR 3·1060 1111 Elll -n. Pl'llllp IINI'III AV .AlLABLE NOVEMBER 15th 145 EAST EIGHTEEN111 STREET COS'l'A MESA, CALIFORNIA I I•••••IWIIII Prtjecl Larp •••• Swln n k1 Pill I Sll c ••••• , • .., ••••• 8 ·One bedroom apartment& with carpets. drapes, ranp, oven, retrfa. 10 foot private aundeck.l. From t125 month-year leue. 7 • Ttro bedroom merzentne aputmenta with private paUa., two at«y llvfna room. fireplace; PA hat; 2 batha: ranee: oven refrta.; c:arpeta; drapes. · One block from maJor abopplna cen~ and all public tranaportaUon. a.."auocw taken now-PboDe las•-~ --.-r a OaloJe 3.ao30 .. lldll .... 1111o*telullftlti ..... =----· ......... ~ III&wla ~ at Wilt .......... ~ ...... I..._ .. ._ ..... ......... ilE-·=--.. a ~u-ritf • ..