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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958-10-09 - Newport Harbor EnsignI M E M FEE ••• Wll I ·PIIZE SINGLE COPIES ' ID the EmdgD'1 FOOTBALL NOWlO~ CONTEST For DetaB. sM Page 10 VOL U, JfVIU&8 I w • m Trash Fees Are Blocked The city's retu.e collection or· dlnance and sewer charee ordl· nance, which were due to be· come eUectJve yesterday, are now Jeaally blocked by the filing of protatlna petitions by the Harbor Taxpayers Committee. Arthur Cubb&Je, president of the committee and Mlas Harriet Gould. ~tary, handed a hun- dred petttJona to City Clerk Mar· gery Schrouder Monday morn· ing. They reported that the pe- titions carrl~ 3.221 names. al. most 3 times more than the re· qulrl'd 1,125. The names of the signers are now being checked by the city clerk. The city's courw of action will be discussed at the Council study session caJIN! for 1 :30 p.m. to· morrow IFrlday). City Attorney Walter Cbaramza Is studylne the legal aspects of the situation and is expected to preJtent leeal rul- lnrs at next Tuesday evening's Council meeting. Decialona are awaited on th~ lepllty of the pt>tltlons, on the advisability of calllne an el~· tlon. and on the claim of the Taxpayers Committee that the ordinances are blocked for one year. TD.& .. OII&r OaJOU I-GS50 I $25 Million Suit Revived I The John Brunner · Newport Dun~ legal hassle Isn't dead yet. I In August the Huntington ~ach attorney dropped a $26. 000.000 suit against the county which had charged that much toss to taxpayers because the t'Ounty did not adver11se for bid~ tor devtolopment of the rt'Crtoatlon park I Tu~ay, he flied an appeal on I I an Initial $25.000.000 suit that , had p~~d tht' $26.000.000 SUit I The $25,000.000 suit was thrown out Dec. 23 by Superior Judgt- Raymond Thompson on the OR. ERNST KRAUSE, e neN ground, it wa!'l prt-maturP. AI that ttmt-the county hadn't signed a contract with Ira Dowd. res1dent of Coronc del Mer-at 1912 Seedrift Rd . Irvine Ter rece -hes been eppo•nted vice preside nt end ge nerel me" eger of the Computer D·v·~·on of 1\erol"u tronic Systems lnr .. whcch •s now c.onstruc.t.ong e heedquerters buildcng '" the Upper Bey 1\ree 2 miles ,,.,lend from Coronc del Mer Dr. Kreuse wes formerly in c.herge o f reseerch end development fOf' the company. developer of Newpor1 Dunt'S. s·d II Home Mr. Brunnt-r In his appeal. I I we tllt'd with the fourth Distrt<'l C'our1 of Appeals In San Bemar D d b dlno. claims Judgt' Thompson's amage y ruling was lmpropt-r and that l · ARTISTS AND SIGN MEN w~o he•ped prepare •t-e ~e•oor Aru m"p sign ere p•cfured here w ti-t tne.r rreaf " Fr .m e~• •ke, ore Gar1 E•w•" of Cer.·ur1 S q", D.,, o o,.,,~e r:lf o..,,'! D"o"e Df!\oqn on~ Ar1 De~ Hall, cf Hoi! Md<:r>ell A.;verl ~ ng Eo Cla<.e, cf c a en) S.gn Serv c.e a,.d M oro Weech of Ce ·• ... •• s.q .. s ~ .. s photo we fek~n Fr.cMy mor"'ong et t hto .. r 11e "9 .)f ·~e prcpc>ed s.gn (Er's•gn photo) whi~ the rontract hadn't be(>n H t I F• SlgnN! at that tlmt', the tax 0 ron Ire .payers had alrudy been dam H .--A M s· I agt'd because the county had A hot iron caused $2.500 or ar r rea ap-lgn failed at that time to advE-rtise more damag~ at the home of Mr for bids although it had entered and Mrs John Bidwell at 723' negotlationa with Mr Dowd. Santana Dr 1n Irvin~ T~rrace at I u •ted t Meeti• The court has the discretion 8 a m. yesterday. s nvel a ng whether to erant a he1!rln& on Mr. Bidwell. a polio v-,ctim Maybe They'll Have to Crack Boo~s Harder at Our Schools the appeal. And If It does, the ronflned to a wheelchair, was Th~ ~Cenlc hlJhway alp for' City of Newport B•c:h--r'be coWity wtll ~ ukN! to rue an not directly end&nlflH al· the tm' lla.rt»or ANa wu af· c..a~ ~ arwwer. I t!\CQp If tmmm ha4D 1 t .,... pa ~ ... ~:,J~.:.:.J~~~ wpoltCJM • ~at a a ~ Constitutional Rights Denied, Ogle Charges Coa.aty C4-meel Joel OIJ,Ie ... waed a *"'' aat I •• dctlry ...,_. tMt ... -.:1 aeq...tla4 .,.... .... _-..... ...... a.. ....... 0 ...... ba.t u..tU.cuq-.tW"-.._ ldedbfQ ............ . ..... .... .... ..... --.. -- Y I L• h • Oa.rne. In the ldkMn would ot the Harbor Ana Coundl In Beach is abo Jntenstled In R · J1ltna ol Oolurt1 Courwel .loel u e 19 flng have rapidly SWl!Pt throueh bla the C'osta MHA Leelon Hall tended tbe ..-o~ ot ttw map far-OcJe, wb.kh ap~ a Yirtual Students of the :Newport Beach I rector. wu electN! chalnnan of I bedroom. On dLSplay was a 90·1nch by t~r lnJa.nd. ~use t~ N~ ~1nty TUesday momlnc. is E1 t School Dlatr1ct may the committee, which will meet p • s I d I Mrs. Bidwell said she lronN! a JO.Inch mod~l of the multl·rol-1 ~ach city limits t'xt~nds way now hanelne In a~ance tor emen ary at 7:30 the second and four1h r1zes ate blouse at 7 a.m and lett the hot oi"M sten. Actual size of the rom up the~ too."' cona:i~ration by County Super- e.cape loneer school days or a Tu~days of the month. iron on a dralnboard und~r a pletN! si<>ns will be 30 feet by 10 • JlfEWPOIIT aJ!ACR. TOO visors at 2 p m . n~xt TUesday Jon1er .c:bool year I r t 1 D tt f • In raptd su~on Monday · Cash prizes for Christmas dec rack o paper owe 8 · ra rom feet a('('Ordlng to Stan Sponholz. Th~ omlssaon of the nam~. and Tuesday rame the;e d~- But 11 they do, they may find c I b Pl d orations In Corona del Mar were a wall refrigerator was blamN! chairman of the sian rommlttee. ,N•utnn.. Beach. d~v~Jo__. the anne I f 1 h 1 t 1 1 t • .c •• ,...... ~ velopm~nts: them.elves cracklne booka hard· U authorized by the Board of Dl for ann ng c arr ng owe 5 n ° A pan~l on th~ J~ft side of tht' prim~ topic of d~M-ussion. Mayor 1 Suptorvisor ~n ~dack P~· er durinl the time they are In rectors of the Corona del Mar flame. •1·gn announ ....... : •cuade to th~ Stoddard and N~wpor1 C'lty Man· _... 1 1 t dl.s • The Newport Beach Planning Th kl h d' 1 d ~ '"" 8ent ...... a ~ ut on or mLSSa, school. Chamber of Comm~rce at tht' e tc ~n. tn ne room an Harbor A-a." "'-low this hE-ad ager Rober1 Sht'lton uid that the u 0 1 f Commission wtll be offerN! plans 1 · d b fl k ·~ IX' of ,~r it' rom county serv1ce That could be the end rHUit for another yacht club In the monthly board meeting Monday dt'nd were ruMtne Bldy .Jt sr;;o *' tng arE' 8 numberNI it~rn.<~. ror namE' of thE' ctty o;hould ~ lt't for a<'<'t'ptlnf gtfts from a ~xas of the path taken by the currlcu-Harbor Area at Ill Oct. 16 meet· evening. 1 an water. rs. w sat re:<~pon<llng to number<; on the tf'red 1n alon& thf' S1~tch of oil millionaire WhOIIf' rompany lum study committee, which There will be 2 sweepstakes The Bidwell.s are the owners map sign. showing the locaflons oct'an just below tht' ~~wport ha .. a rontran with the Count\• held Ill first meeting at the Hor-ln~h~ new Pacific Coast Yarht awards of S50 each-one for the of Bidwell's Shops For ~en at of Lido Pen1nsula. Newport Is Balboa shorellnt' , 2. \rf"'rgt' Holden, Mr. Ogh.···11 ace Ensi1n School Monday night. Cl b ls belnl planned to take best resldenttal decoration and 1 218 Marine Ave . Balboa Island, land. Harbor Island, Collins 1"1· Anoth~r suggE-stion was to lt'f top atdt>. said that the rour~'W'I '" Not that the committee Ia ruJ. ov~r the present Dangerous Dan one for the best business decor. and 3428 Via Lido, Newport land Bav Island. Lmda Isle L•t tt-r the name along the pt>ntn"u a "public offirt"r and not 1.Ub ing out the possibility of longer McGrew's ~taurant at 3131 w. atlon. Beach tit' Island and tht> Count~ Rt'C're Ia. J«l to rmng b~ the board days. a lon1er year -or sum-C'oast Hwy. and the adja~nt I . I a lion Art>a 1 :'<1Pwpor1 Dunf""l DtS('U<tStng th~ c~t of the map 1 l Tht-r.rand Jury "u• ... t>ntl;. mer school. d Boat Sal Tl E BREAKER us ED TWIcE ThE-re arE' alw 3 lf'IIPrM ltt>ms o;igno;, Mr Sponholz satd that hi' rpqut"o..lf"d · \fr 0glt''c; finn~: Ftrst however. the rommlttee Ll~rd of :·rectors Includes I -' showtng ~he location of the ~ew has rf'<'t"l\ed a S350 I"Sttmatt> for 4 Mr Oszlt" \HOte to the Boarrt Is gohig to eee If the prHent Robert and Max Hurwitz and port Beach \tty Hall I hi" \~Ia a I " ft't"t bv 10 foot o;tgn Tht' :ll1 that ht-"111 not res1gn arrl "'til curriculum can ~ Intensified -William Tough of Newpor1 IN FOOTBALL CONTEST :\if'Sa C'tt} Hall and Hoa~ HO"pl x 10 c;1gn mtght ro:-.t about $430 C.ght any etfort to d1sm1ss h;m especially In the upper elemen· Beach. and Douglas Thompson 1 tal. ht-"'ud. ; Thf" E>nltrf' mall~>r "a" con- tary grades. and William P~terson of Ana-The tic brt'&ker had to ~ used twtCt' to dett'rmin<' thP • NAJOII AaEAS SBOWl( R('('()mmE>ndMI locations of tht-,ltnut>rl to nrxt "M"k William Rltter. curriculum dl· helm. winners of last wt>ek's Ensign Football Contest. The map c;lgn dPnotM major c;tgns are the roast H\\"\ t>n \tr Rf'ddu k c;ponsort'd Z othN _:.:_:.:.::=::.....::.:..:.:.:.:_:_:..:.._..:.._ ___ _.:______________ R Parrott Of Ingle-wood, who turned in ht<~ t'ntry blank at dlc;tnrts 1n tht' Harbor Art>a Co tranc't" to C'orona del M.ir thP rt"<oniUIIOn" \1onday Hto; rt•soiU · lhf" White House Restaurant In Laiuna. was lll"d for ftl"'lt wtth rona dcl Mar. Balboa )!.:land Bal \Ia• \r1hur Bl\d t'ntran!'P to < n nnn propostng rllnN>IIatton of an There'll Be Hula Hoop·•ng,· Thomas Wood of 436 Ht'IIOtrope Ave .. Corona dt>l ~1ar. wh~ boa Old Nt'wpor1 Lido 1-.le rona dt-1 \1ar tht' l'oa<;t H"" t'n Oil dP\f'lOJiffi<'Tll contract with entrv wa'l turnt'd an at thE' Dnft Room. Corona del :\tar Both H · h d c-t ~lf'o..a tran''A 10 !li~wpo ... , th• Harbor thr ( ,1 mdrn Da\.1on \o w&<; gueSsed 16 of the 20 games <'orrectly. but M r Parrott won thE' ~t'wpor1 eiJ! 1~ an ()';a· ' " "' M b Ev B II B t• first prize of $!2.50 by estimating tht' totcll <~<'Ort> of tht' wm Only major strt't"ts and htghwa}s Blvd Pntran~ to Costa \1(";8 .\doptrd aftN othf'r "UJ:W'ntsors ay e en a oon US 1ng ning teams at 360 Tht' actual total was 36:> \1r. Wood who art> mcluded Coast Hw~·. \1ac a nc1 tht> :-Jew port Bhd :\iac Ar ... atd tht-rontrar t waot prohabl\• gues..<lCd 321. won tht' se<'Onrt pnze of $7.50 Arthur Blvd .. NE>wpor1 Bhd . Har thur BJ\·d lnttc~ton cif"a<i 11n~ ho" Halloween hllarlty Is the order loon bustlne ron test. which Fifteen games were guesst"d correctly by Jamt'S Bu<~harct bor Blvd. Balboa Bl'd PlaN'nlla f riday mormng·.,. mt't'ttng """ AnnthPr r~"-<'~lullnn. ra II r.g for OUJht to bring the house down. of Huntington Beach. who dt'pol'llted has E-ntry at th~ Mermatd Avt-. 17th 5t. Bay•ndc Dr anrt llttf'ndt'd bv about 70 ~arlv nst-rs boud ('t'nsurP of SW\t' Tamura. of the evenln& for the bll party Masks wtll be provided for all Tavern In Corona del Mar. and by Peter Peleuses of 2520 Sea Vlrtoria St Ne-d Hill and Dark R1r hard. "hn dt>put' Munt~ rounsf"l met opt>n being plann~d for Wednesday. who come. Prizes will be given Vtt'w Av~. Corona del Mar. who turned m _has entrr at the Ea h p c;tgn hac; a s11ablt' are th~ founders of the Harbor l't"n!'turt' from 5u~r\lsor Bill Oct. 29. by the Corona del Mar f-th ... .__t HaU-"'-n hall. And All American Market. Mr. Bushard won the S5 third pnze wtth c ma .. . ·· A C' 1 .. _... th Ph 111 Aft 1 d r<'Ult\ t' -"" ~ "-~ his tie-breaker guess of 360. althoueh Mr. Peleuses was not I trlanglt' ~y1ng 't ou ar.-hd('re ~a ounC1 · prec;'"""" at e 1 PI' E'r a <' 0!04' I"X Chamber of Commen.-e. there'll ~ danclne music by Car oft with 402_ This trlanglt' will he spott~ on get together. Mr. Rtchard pro· c;ec;sion of thf' board, Mr Red Mrs.. T. Duncan Stewart. who's Duncan Stewart's musical ag-L.ast week's contest brought In one third mo~ entrlt'S J each sign to dt>nott' the approx:a vided a continental b~akfa~t of dick lntrodu~ a n.-w f('!;()lutlon In charae of th~ atlalr, 1&)'11 that creptlon. than the first week. but the results of th~ &am~ ~~ tough~r mate location of the par11rular orange Juice. cort~ cake, rortt't" apologizing to Mr. Tamura for one of th~ uproartoua hllhUehta The party wtll atar1 at 8 p.m.. on the experta. Par11cularly aegravatlng for the guet~.sers ~re sign and ~real his remark:a. wtll be e bula hoop contat -and It'll be held at the Corona the Michigan State·Michlean tie. North Carolina's upset of 1 Here are some rommf'nts. rrlti llot for klc:t. but for all of. ua oJ4 del Mar Youth Center. There'll u.s.c. and the Vanderbllt-AJabama tie. 1 d eestlons made N rt 8 d w 't F• ht folka. It ta r\liQOft4 abo that be pl~ and coffee at a amaU fee Paa~~ week's list of lO games throuJhOUt the nation Is on ~= th:naudl:~~: ewpo oar on 19 th~~=.~ma;;:y~be~~IKI;~~~:~e;;;;eor;·~rt;::ot~;bal;;·~d;W'l;;na~tbe~~eve~~n~ln~l~-=========·=======;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;--Ray co~lln. 5P<'retary of the Q S l•d S d A Newport Beach Planning Com·' r upport I 0 an s nnex mlsaJon-'Th~~ should be a smaller sign ahead of ~ach bl& LIdo Sands annexatlonlst.s 1 "Equallzatton aid !rom the sl1n. statlne that free area mapa hav~ th~ "sympathy" of N.-w state would tak~ up t~ diller are available at the blg a1Jll. por1 Elementary School Distrirt j ence." he said. Vialtors who wan\ to tour the trustees -but not their npport. Said Costa Mesa's au~rtn~n­ Harbor Area thus ~11 ~ abJe tol On the oth~r hand. tnastees dent. Carl ~11. ''MY hu.nt'h Ill locate street names. told 25 Sands residents Tuesday that equalization doa not make e "'JRQ.UDE aOSPITAL-nlaht that thtoy would "not op-up t~ dl!fe~~." John Smith. ~ of the City 1 ~ .. annexation of the area to I of Costa Mesa-'The map ls cut ~lr dlslrtct. c I b D off too soon on tM northern A ",entlemen'a acreement" 0 um U $ ay boundary of Costa Mesa. It wtth the Costa Mesa Elrment.a.r)' h• should be extentt.d to lndude School Dt•trict. currentl)' In ..,_. s afts c ounc•al tM Fairview Stat~ Hc.pltal. ~ 8ellldon of Udo Sanch. prohlbtb eeu.ae many people wtll ~ com· support of the ann~:ution mow. Sund_, b {"(lluz:n o.y . . . Ina tb1a way to vtslt that ho5pl· ~ d«Uton was madce In reply which mHna that lloa4ilJ wUJ tal." 1 to a q~ty from Unton Slm· be ~ by 1l.-port SU.p6Yl8or Ben tt.ddlck-'~e mons. Ora~ County pertn. liNch Clt;r 1laJ) u a holl~ ••• propoeed San Dl~ ~y tenct.nt ol ~hoola. Wf\Jdl mw.na tbat a.bould aa.o be lnchacS.d ln Ow 11\e O.a Mea Dtstrkt TNA-wtlJ meet at l:JD p.m. ......_, map. bec:su. It t. 101"1 to t. a told Supt. Slmmo last lnstMd of lllaftdQ. Uwt main Inland artery tor traltk ~ that they ~ wtt.h ,_. wW .._ ail!a6• .... .,. ~~ ~ ~_: --• alana U7 attMn.d pt to btriiC't a Uoa of '•••••• atiiUN .--J\ .... -_..... ,_.. blP a (I I ftJ..atkm • 0 D tl• t •• ..,_.,:::'\._,-u.. ...._ . ~ b'CIII\ • ..... ___ 1....-fll au. ct a a • ... part ....,.... on -11ut ~<WJiiiilt u:~ -_, 11e 1leld ta t. •• n o.e. • AIIID. u.at u.e Or-....._. •••••• . 11. ... a ,... ·cur .~c=a=si .... Ollultr hSrplltDIIil .-.ald t wUlllawa• fll &Me IIIII ... I ...... • . ~ a.. "-...w Oiii.Jr. 1811k"'-..,.. .. I aw.-1 •• _. I N.., ..... AltVO £. HM'A ... ·-··-···· )EG HAA'A . . 101 lUOOM WARitEN WYAn ft .,.,. .. Ocw.. .. ·- .... -··-····· ~ ..... .. OW~~er e!WI '"l>hsller .... -··-·····-"-l.te E-ditcw .............. New Edltof .. Acl,.riltl"t Men•t•r • CALUNGQQ , ~ • OlD SEAIOJI Incidentally I wouldn't be wr· Ch1cbna eome home to roost. prbed that many more ot your Dear len: editorial and oratorical outbursts Jfow that you are a candidate, wtll bounoe back on you during It'• open .eason. I now have the your · campalan. IUCh u your opentn1 to publlah a letter writ· frequent, vt•nt. unJu..t, Intern· ten to you after one of your well perate and unwanan ted attack~ known ann·wavtnr. braying at· on the medical profeselon. tack.l on the members of the City • * * Coundl and ex-members of the e QUEI'I'10 Jf 01 LAW Anned Forces In the CouncU There will be a quHtlon of law • 111• GOLD aor~ took the knucklehud out o1 Beu· Chambera.. Involved In the pre.entatlon and A lot ot people mana,ced to lah'a hand a• she was -....1 ng It On thla particular occasion you acceptance of the pro•-tl b th '""' pointed at a gentle ... an who had ...... ng pe· gra e proverbial gold rtnr on ln. ... tltlona to atymle the a ctJon of last week's marlin merrv ..... 0 . p made a short apeech to the Coun· Cttv Co n 11 d th 1 1 d Th • ersonally, I thJnk Lucky wa.a C'tl and aald, "I don't know who ~ u c un er e ex at nr roun . e music you heard kept real dlsrusted with the analel'tl Code, Section ~12.1. pasMd lune Almost 12.000 Get Dividend The 4$to annual rate of return on .. VI.np accounts 11-. been ~ fDt tJM Jut quarte.r of 1• and wtll be peJd Dee. 10. It wu announced Uta. ... k b)' Paul Palmer, l)nlfl4tDt ol th• Newport Balboa S&vtnt-and Loan .u.n. Dlvldtnda for the third quarter ot thla year were credl~ Sept. 30 to nearly 12,000 .. vlnp ac· eounta, he .ald. "StaUallca tell ua that Oranae County la the • faat:eet aruwlna county In Amerlea -the na· lion's brlaht apot," Mr. Palmer remarked u he announced the 51st consecutive dividend of his firm. aettlnr louder and sweeter, too, he had aboard. I can't blame this man Is but they tell me he 8, 1953, and sustained by a vote for the marllnos continued their hi 0 Is an ex·federal employee. I'm of 2.700 to 817 In 1954. '" ih. Newporl H••bor Ar .. : O"e y .. r -13.00; two ., .. " n 00 previous ly-reported up-coast ml· :f· ne fish out of all thO&e rettlng sl<."k and tired of our C'lty Thla sectJon reads: "Collection O~rhicl. of ihe Herl>or Ar .. : o,. , •• , -*~.oo-. ..__ yee~ 1 '00 gratlon By Sundav they st kes waa enourh to make any government being run by people h A ... nrv •• 7. . ". were good marlin skipper call for the h tl t th 11 c arge: ny peltiOn from whom --------------------------all but In the jetty. Corona del bottle But I j ed w o are ea ng out o e pub c garbage refuse or cuttings are Martian Dee Cook, trying to · en oy every mJn. trou&h " II ted d FLORENCE IAitNES .. Offlce Menettr SUISCitiPTION UTES "In ou r area, we like to feel that our savers are reeponalble for a rreat portion of that growth. It Ia their lunda, tnveated In prime first trust deedA, that have made poalble auch devel· opments as Westclltf, the fll'tlt and second Irvlne Terrace. Udo Sands, and many Individual homes and otflce buildings." Hop • GOOD JUDGMENT SHOULD PREVAIL There is one bright spot in every dark moment. At this particular tlme 1t lS well to remember that petlhon signers do not wnte their name in blood Thi~ IS another way of saying that folks who jot down the~r nam~s on a petition do not necessanly pledge then undymg loyalty to the cause being promoted. I cannot beheve that there are 3,221 citizens in the City of Newport Beach who are really against paying their just share of the cost of trash and gar- bage collection. That's the number of names turned in M onday by the Taxpayers' Comm1ttee, which ts f!ghtmg thts collection charge. • If tt comes to the showdown of an election, I will rest my fmth m the sptrit of fairness and JUStice of the mCJCr,ty of the voters I am convinced that they w!ll u phdd the unquestionable fmrness of paymg for ~tha t they use. and that they are agmnst the un- JUSt p ractlce ot soakm g the nch" That's the real IS- sue 1n thts con troversy • • • • DO YOU FAVOR FREEDOM OF CHOICE? A lso b ecause of my fmth m the ultimate good judgment o f the maJority of our voters. I am hopeful that her e m Cahlorma we w1ll give a decisive "yes" vo te en Proposition No. 18 In spite of all the misleadmg propaganda spread by those who fear freedom of choice in umon affmrs. thlS proposition proposes to do only one thmg: To outlaw compulsory union membershtp as a condition for getting and keepmg a job. 1t would give legisla- tive protection to a right that should b elong to all of us wtthout quesllon : the nght of freedom of ch01ce W e should all abhor compulsiOn-all of us who sm- cerely believe m freedom Umon leaders a nd others w ho are so b ttterly hg!1' .r.g thts proposmon should be a shamed to use the c::-gum ent ha' comp ulsory union m embership ts nee:!~d for un.on survtval Such an a rgument 1s an tr.'::li'"'ment o! ur .omsm These umon lea ders a re say mg .n eHcct Un:ons a re not good enough to w in mem bers on mr nt. w e m ust have compulsory m em bers:·up m o rder to surv1ve ' Do the rank and hie un :on members belie ve m such an mdtctmcnt? I do not thmk so I am sure the y ha v e seen enough e xamples of growth o f union m embersh1p and mcrease m real wages when mem- b ership has b een stnctly on a voluntary basts I b e- hev e they arc a w are of U. S Bureau of Labor statts tJcs •!-.a show un1on growth and rise m wages to b e eve!l a l!ttl~" b 1t better m right-to-work states than m s~ates where rompulsory ur.ton membersh1p 1s al- lowed. Vclc yes" on Pro posttlon 18 on Nov 4 christen his new Flo Dee V with ute of that wonderful day, that You ~ere. of course speclllcal-co ee un er the provisions of '" fins and lonr bills that 1 dream . ewpo ...,ac such f~s as are a little marlin blood befo-tak· was so full Q1 bla<."k tails, bluelly levelling at me as a Council ~Is sectrtl~': shhall pay the City of lng off for an Idaho hunting of It nl htl . ever since member and retired Atr Force of· set up from time to time by res· safari, did the trlck early Sun-• r y . firer. and generally at ex-serv· olutlon of the City Counc'l .. day. Late starters heard many a WELCOME DIVITE Icemen and es~lally those Pleue note the word "sha ll " 1 · merry chuckle over the air as But down In the bottom of my drawing any disability pensions Doesn't It strtke ou that. Cit Dee and his guests got It aboard. heart, that rnawlnr for a marlin as a result of service In defense Councils In the pa~t have ~~ It was boated before 8 a .m. prac· to call my own kept chewing of our country. guilty of failure In their duty t ically within sight of our home awat. I Immediately sought out the In not putting Into effect thl (own jetty. I had to have oUice hours on man to whom you had pointed, 1 mandate of the votel'tl" Does 1~ One of the big kicks I rot last Saturday. Frankly, I doubt If I and to my question he said. "Yes seem just to you that 10~ of the week C thla was on Thursday) accomplished mu c h. I kept I quess I eould be ronsldered a~ registered votel'tl can le all waa the presence of Gil SmJth dreaming of tina and talla. Every ex-federal employee. I was once block e ven tern rarll g th~ and his big Sea Horse, gaily time I put on the stethescope 1 employed by the Federal Gov· Coun~ll In their d:.;, to ~'ntorce trolling around In the middle of could hear an odd sou n d. It ernment. My pay was S21 a the law, npeclall a revenue the marlln fleet. I've known for sounded exactly like the beau· month. I had an Infantry pack producln& law, whlrh la for rals · a long time that Gil 15 a marJin· tltul music a reel with the click on my back and a rlne at my lng the necaaary revenues to lover at heart. and that he rets on makes, when a marlin Is on shoulder In the Argonne forest support the essential services of m iJrhty Itchy listening to marUn the other end of the line. I was when I along with t he rest of the city? yale while he's tied up alongside not only tl<."kled pink when my com pany were gassed by the That chums amount& to ll.n of some Inshore kelp bed. Gordy Green phoned and asked Germans and hospitalized." lnterfe~nce In' government by a Once, while with h im on his me It I wanted to go with him I Immediately wrote you a let-small minority, and. In the opln- Happy Landings. he announced on the Jeramar III on Sunday. 1 ter. which for reasons best lon of smart leral ta lent Is un· to the passengers that he was was actually relieved. From then known to you. you did not pub· constltutlonal. ' ~oing to run on shore and look on, the rest of the day, the llsh. It ran like thl!i: There are plenty of cases of for tlsh under floating kelp This I sounds In the stethesrope wert-''You were right about that this kind all of which have been he d1d. but he didn't f~l old as usual. ~peaker being an ex-federal em· rul~ by 'the hlah rourts In favor t'ncle c Q any. 1 had watched • THE OLD MAESTRO ployee. And you were right about of the Council. Is this serviC"e h1m gett1ng the marlin gear Gordon L. Green, my Sunday your lnformatlo!': Then .. ha,•lng mandatory on the part of thl' ready long before the floating host and skipper. has alway~ InQUired and falling to find any <."lty? Couldn't the C"ity refuse to kelp hunt !'tarted. had ':flY res[X"('t. fie IS a htghl} record of ~?ur ever having been give ,ervl<"e to the signers and :-<att'ht>rly. 1 got a rt>al boot tntelhgent gentleman. anc1 1 In tht> Sf'r\.'IC'e of your country. I all objN'1ors and It'll them to from sN'1ng a b1g marlin flag ronsider h1m as one or the abso wrote 'It Ill ~mes a man who d1"~ of their own. but be very -.pread to the br<-ezt> as Gil and lute upper <"rust In th1s b11l f1sh has nen>r ra1st'd his hand In the surE' th«'Y romply with our rtrc the Sea Ho~ headed for home ing buslnl'SS Wh1le I nl'H'r be d£'f£'n"t' of our rountry to be and sanitation rodes to the lPt· lie should have had 2 flags up, ~ore had had the pleasur~ or be rate thO!'(' who have.'" ter .. for there were "dos marlinos"l '"g aboard with h1m, I haq• long aboard. CongratulatiOns, Gil! enjoyed his a irb orne humor e MCBORS AWAY when Lady Luck wasn't smiling The Sea Horse is a big boat. In his direction. It looked like but It I was right In what J a great Sunday ahead. th1nk I saw Thursday well It sure was -better than I Anyhow. don't report' It 10 · th~ dared dream It would be. We did Navy Dt>partment not have too many strikes, didn't 'Around World With Books' Theme of Book Review Meet While we were trolling around st'C too many fish . Bill Warne<."ke I !laW a big submarine loom on of Nrwport Hr lghts. the third the horizon. As the big one member of the trio. had one neared the marlin Cle-et, Its speed blind hit that didn't take. The gradually redu<'ed. I saw a fig· day was wanIng before we ure go aft and assume a seated knew it. position on the catwalk near the Someone ~poJted tallers. A stern. Whert>upon the sub pro· real gentleman from San Dlero. !'ffded at about trolling s peed. Johnny Sale. on his Tumbleweed, on over the horizon. offered the trio on the Jeramar "Around the World with Books" will be the title of the f irst book revit>w of the South Coast Alum- nae Club or Pi Beta Phi at 10 a.m . tomorrow (Friday 1 In the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The title takes its name from the current best·selle r by Patrick Dennis. "Around the World with Auntie Marne." The reviews will be given by M rs. James Scarboroug h. who hu gl\'l'n such programs for 20 yl'ars. She is a hoard member of the I was too distant to ~ a rod, some sardines. We accepted but It wouldn't surpnse me one gratefully. While Gordy w as get- hit 1f the submarine rommander ling them In the bait tank. I sat wao;n 1 a marlin fisherman! 1 at the wheel. just long t>nough hope hl' got one Maybe they'll to set> a ni<'e blut> tall slide past ha\ r to adri a trophy at San the bow. not 30 feet away. CDI PTA PI • ll Du•go·c; Marlin ('tub for tht> first W£' lost sight of this onl'. But Ill .-uiJ onr tak£'n from a submarine our !.t>arc·h turned up another 1•-. L--LIII DriYI They alrl'acly haH• one for a quartettl' of ta ils. One of 'em VIII-~ hrltroptN. liked one of those very s~lal A 4-day membership drive will e W017A DAY San Diego ~ardlnes -John Sale be Inaugurated by the Corona club and 111 a member of tht> hoard of dlre<."tors of the Los An· geles World Affa irs Council. She has been a board member for the National League or Women Voters and president of the Call· fornla Learue or Women Voters. Mrs. Ell7.abeth Leland or La· guna Beach, fonner assistant postmaster at Balboa Island, has been named administrative as- sistant to Fifth District Super. visor lk>n Reddl<."k. ( GNS. I a .... et• Feted ly ln. LocllwiM Mrs. Russell Lockwood of 215 The ever·lncreasJng demand for home financing should eon· tlnue through the eomlnK year and on Into 1960, he said. AGO BONE COJfSmEUJ) A hom~ for the needy aced of Orange County Is belnr conald· ered by the Board of Supervisors following a reeommendatlon of the Grand J ury. The Grand Jury report estimated tha t auch a home, for a minimum of 1:10 In· dlgents, could be buUt on 6 acres adjacent to the ho.pltal. -uaqc:r . TU.-r. PDCIET IIIII (JfO TVUS) Wodd'a lmalleet ....._ , WEIGHS OJn. T 11 0&. l tae CIGly r • 5'" • 114'" A New Concept In Peraonal Radio. Ear Phone and carry. log Cue Optional. Extra. DA VJS.BIOWI 01. LJ ...,..,., 1115 Barbcw ·1"-e-ta M ... Largest and Most Comple .. Furniture Store in the ArM. Celt for f..e DECORATING SUVICf Uberty a-ss • s Hou se ... Gar~en Furnishings for home., dubs, yechh. )017 W. Coerl Hi9hwey ~._. Having t>t¥n on the b<'aeh evN brand. The hook·UP was on light del Mar School PTA wtth a meet· sinrt> my last one broke the ta<'kle. Never have I seen anyone lng Monday evening at the leadPr, 1 was g e 1 1 i n g mighty ~~ndle a boat so sweetly. His ad· school. Crystal Ave., Balboa tsland, e n -1 ~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ squirmy by mid . wl'ek. When '1~ was perfect. too. The marlin "Get tIng Acquainted With Balboa Islander Pullman Low· was a "<"hlqulta" -a little one1 Your PTA" will be the theme of den called me and asked me to -but ~hat a show ht> put on. the meeting. hostessed by second a~pt:~aro ·I~ go with him on hiq Batcoro Twf'nty-h ve or 30 times he took grade room mothers. 1 ~:.~1U' ·11:.1•' Thursday. 1 Marly bit orr the 'o the air In a rainbow shower Membership trees will be glv· phon(' rord in my hurry to say or marlin b lue and sliver. Forty t>n to each classroom and as WI$ ~E"i!t.SE "Yl'ah. man'" minutt>s latt>r he was on the each child brings In a member, ''' tertalned the Wllahlre Garden I· Club Thursday, Sept. 25. Jack Llgthart of the Cardoza Gardens In Corona del Mar spoke on tu· berous beronlas and showed col· ored s lides. lie was taking another angler deck, a tribult> to the know-how he or she will place a leaf on a ....... , .... • ..... 1 n thl' pt>rs<>n of ont> Bob Scofield: an_rl th£' skill of able marlin the tree bearlnr the member's rwu Af aNfMS OtlJce IQIIIPly prr-.l'ntly head man of the Ang· sk1pper Gordon Green. name. First. second and third S • IBYtCI Oalole 2-M20 lerc; Friday Lun<."heon Club. Ro-• HAPPY ENDIMG prizes will be given for the first .. Ot1r AOCI .. II 3011 •nrpott •t. Jf....,.n lleach strurtors when I took the Power marlin. a number well ahead of quota of members. by a';~~~ aea' h ware uke~ Profess·aonal bt>rto was a 1 so one of my In-Th1s was Gordy Green's 30th classrooms bringing In a full ' Da f $27 000 Squadron rourse In seamanship his nt>arest competitor for the her two hlld ~ o~anc:: Thl" lonJl suffering angler. I Balboa _Angling Club trophy for George Lee. our capable t.axJder-driver Inc an ~ld~: on e8roo:~ o•arectorv Jmh. told me. as the Balroro slid the most marlin on a boat In a mist, completes his work. I just hurst st. near Westmlnater earl Into the fog,zy <'hannel at 5 a.m. season. I sure hope he wins lt. had to have It mounted. After this year. y that he WILl! out for blood. Nine A.s the Jeramar III pulled up all, 4 years Is a lot of (lshln' Suzon Keru filed the suit In 1 ;--...;P'VWEUL;...;o,;.;.;:;;.;;;;;..:D~IUCTOU=::.::.::.::=.-- long ypars. w hI<." h included 3 to the weighing station, a slz· days without a marlin. And It Santa Ana super 1 0 r Court Friendly lfelahbol'bood Service trips to Mazatlan. and he stUI able fle-et of boats, with marlin will remind me. as lona u I live, agaln.11t Western Marketina Co. ha~ nevf't caught his first mar· flags proudly wavtnr aralnat of the many fine people there of Callfotnla and the nnn's lin the colors of the aunaet. were are who eense a fellow's bumlnr truck driver, Tok\lnor1 Ha aahl· Also aboard was one of my a waiting their tum a t the dock. need to ro mariJn fishing It wUI da Mrs K f"U 0 125J;o f PAUES·BEU. MOJlTOARY 110 Broadway U I-MD 6 ..a.M eo.ta .,_ By aUWSTEII CllEELY aince Hiram Johnson ran for of· My friPnd Tom Duggan. tht> tiC"e. His poliUcal bravery, as most real'llonary Republican en· seen in hls advocacy or the Right roJI£'d 1n the Democratic-Party. to Work Act, can be taken for had Bill Knowtanrl as a gut>st just exactly what It Is. political last Monday nIght. a nd every honesty. No man could have syllable Knowland uttered just lived fo r 25 yeal'tl In American <"ry~t alll7ed my tx-llef that Call-political life without realizing fornia needs Knowland for gov· the terrific C<X'Jt su ch a platfonn (avortte aklppenl, Lucky HellM· Every little while, the ch imes particularly remind me oi a r uy lnJuriH · ah: clat!:. abe ~u:J. brandt, and hts good wife. Beu· from the dubhouee tower aalut· named Gordon Green. wbo made and $1,000 damarea. each are lah t was onC"e lucky with ed a nother successful analer. It poulble for me to weigh In sought for Ed d lC 3 d Lucky. I eagerly awaited another Kent Hitchcock's f Ia s h bulbs my first marlin In my own home Carol ltef"U 4war erz.e, ' an Prnor like we nHd oxygt>n. would Impose upon a candidate. I do not b<'llcvt> we have had How rare has beeom~ the c-om· modlty of ~rea t character In a chanC'e to vote for a more dt>· 1 public life, a nd how faith -restor· voterl man. a mort" honest man log It Is to listen to a man like nnrl a braver man in this State Bill Knowland as a candidate. I f!1 IT~ I ~ :1 ~ Mt!!] :1 ~ You know. hl!tory retate11 a lot too bad that men llk«> these nev· ot prettY interesting forts that N take lime out to rHd a f.ew, happenf'd lonK aco, and In some wi.e words a lowly Carpenter respccta -are being duplJc:ated on~ said about Brea.da beln.l today. For hwtance. there wu a cast upon the Water. ftllow na~ HJtler who teamed farmer McCabe up wtth ole Lucifer to rule tht wotld. but be lan't around any more. 'J'h~ &Joni t'Amr a felJOW. ''Old JQe" Stalln. with th.e same ICS.a In mind.. ~t ~ cubed tn .h1J cbJpt IIi a .any aort of way. "" t....,.. .• ~ .. and • Chloam&D ..amed Mao who want to __.... tM world IMl.r tOOCitM' -~....,.. ..... , Ub •~tAt~~r _.. ~ ,_, ... tt'a great day. popped like Independen~ Day town. I wlah I could think up a --·-·---- • ACT10Jf KOWI fireworks. And on the deck and better way to aay It but all that l ee .. tt.. IEMit " ,....._..,. t-.1 NEVER (and that Is thrice un-at the wheel of every boat the~ I can eome up wttti Ia. "Thankl wlltc:tlpt!.lt ~ SJ • year, $1 '-2 derscoredl have 1 ever seen such were smiles. There were more -a mllUon!" ,..,.._ ORIOU J.GIIQ. an aC'"tlon-tUled marlin day. smiles from frlenda and famlUet Lucky must have had hJs built-waiting on the clubhouae porch. In fish Under really working. We It wa.s a scene to make the heart rlroppe<l our flyers In at about feel glad. 7:40 a .m., some 40 miles down From our outrigger waved a roa."t on 140 de~rees. Wham! A hu ge marlin flag, aa long u the double strike just exactly 2 min· marlin we had aboard. The tlm utt-s later! Mine dJdn't h ook up. time It new, to my memol')' wu Bob's did. But he had hla drag 4 years &JO, from the outrlpn too light. Pop!! of the Flo-Dee. It wa.t a lona It didn't m at t e r. Fifteen years. f u I t ot everythlnl tMlt mlnutn later he wu really In marlin. That lll'llt time the btl business. One hour and 10 min-flaa wu untuTlH to bluah un- utes tattor old sutferln' Bob had seen. Ttle Flo-OM amwd. at tM his F1RST m•rlln aboard. I lot San Dle1o MarUn Club lonl af. • special kick out of betna hla te-r duk. aatfer. And we were all real Somehow. I had a blf lump t l c: k Jed that lt went 1!53" my throat It rot blper when I pound& After 9 years. Bob de· aaw my recl·beaded ~ eerv~ that Bat~ Anallnr Club and my ~ .. "Rlna" •avtq a · medium tackle but1on that he citedly to ma. Tbe lum.P wu etlll won. the1'e u I waJlrH up the Pftl- That wu the only one we act plank d~ U. IDA,_ IMt lor aD '/fl!ll abOeJ'd. but n.ver have I teen had Weft the nne tool .t tM * tucll actton. Ludly .wen we had tory. ,..... eld Knt ..,. • .., ~ ..... 16 .~ 'Another double fol· hit film. tt ~ Jtlll 1W dlat ., !M.ft." ~ ~ 1n ll\lDOWI aftu Wit _.,. .,.. .US 1oo1r a Uttle ......._ a nL ,_.~""" .... Gill Gil tboa dldt. DanDo' ~ felt that tt'a7· ~ co. .U.t happtne4.: b-.t f tau.t to l1 wtr2Md JUit •• JCN.._ a.~~~ • -.,t a lln&le . hoC* balM 1n ~ ...,_. I UW lt ....._ lllll.a -mtbli. lulbna.n ud at~aut thl If It IYcJ b.en lllattf. n wm IMII .. &. o.ll ._......, • .... ~ ODe ....... loC ......., thaD ..... -.... li---··--·~---·-----·..1~1~~--~C¥~ .. =~ ... ~-~-~-J • p AGo HUGHES ANNOUNCES LOCAL PLANS _n_unc~ay_. ~-·-· IISI-·&-·IO.,._ ... _~·~ .. .,~mr , 5 YRS. 1101111'1 LIDO IIIIET WStlli111R _, e OC'IODa 1. 1153 The lona·rumored move of the areu. Becauae of the prec .. lon ferred. The move Ia expeeted to . eoa.t Blvd. tbrouah Corona Huahes Aircraft Co. Into the and cleanlb~ea required ln oe.r· be completed this w~k. This del Mar wUl be widened to a Newport Bea.ch Hellpot BulldJna taln procua aad assembly opera -tranafer aleo lncludea equipment wtdth ot 7e teet from curb to wu verified thls week by Ray· tiona, aome areas must be as for uaembly of various electron- curb from ttl present width ot 56 mond Parkhurat, vtce-pre.ldent dutt fne aa poulble. lc components. teet ..• Mark Healy ot Balboa and manager of Ute company'• Mr. Park h u r a t aald that Manufacture o f translstora. laland, active In yachtlna, muslc product~ aroup. Uuchea Alrcra.tt has started the Which ~ulres specia l environ- and dvlc actlvltles until lllnesa At the same time Huahes Alr· transfer ot som'lt manufacturing mental and chemJcal facilltl.a eaused him to retire, died Oct. 6 craft took 0\lt a $5,000 permit unltl of Ita semi-conductor dlvl-will remain at the Loa Ang~Je~ at hJ.a home; he waa the aon of for remodelllna the former Hell· slon to 5 leased bulldlnas on site until remodelling or the one of the .roundlog partnera ot pot headquarters. Renovation Placentia Ave. tn CosC,Il Mesa. Newport ~ach aile Is rompleted the Lyon and Healy Music Com· work on the 1!56.000-JQuare -foot Production of germanium a nd proba bly durtna: the latter part 1 pany ... HarrY Green, formerly buJldlne at 500 Superior Ave. al-silicon diodes Ia already being of thls year of Balboa tslind, owner of the ready Is' under way. This In -c:'Onducted at the Costa Mesa fa· Mr. Parkhurst said that Initial Hudson car acency In Laeuna eludes the removal of non-struc. clllty. Some a.uembly a nd man-employment In Cos~ M~a will Beach was kllled lnatantly Oct. tural partitions, also the lm· ufacturtna equipment haa been be approxJmately 650. Thl' total 6 when he wu hJt by a car while provement of air condiUonlng, moved from the division's Los In the Harbor Area will lm·reast> croulne a atreet in t.aeuna . . . power and plumbing facllltles In Angelea International A I r p o r t I to 1.800 when the Newport Beach CllDt JIGJ'dalloa. •altl·mil· future laboratory and assembly site, and more will be trans-plant Is completPiy occupied. UoaalN otl .... ,.._ Dalla. 1 T he Hellpot property In New :.;:.=d.::-u.!'~ NEWS OF 10 YEARS AGO !f!:~~=r'i~e!p~~~~a~~d .. b~' boa k'r Club, directOr IL T. Beverly Hilla real estate d!C'vel · KeradaU cmDOa.Deed this week I opmt>nt firm ~1r. Les..wr rPport!C'rl ... n.. 125.000 btch. MOOD· e OCTOBER 8. 1M8 Culver of Balboa Island r<'<'eived tha t the transa<·tlon mvotveo;; I Od~f ..... SAieACassom i\ftiiiJW Cold &"~'­ 'T e•lt. Fumllure, Jad.t 4lld PuTctWifl Pewee•, ScToiiJ 1<66l SOUTM COAST alVO. lAGUNA lEACH • M'rATT 4 lm Welcome to the BlggHt Cheese Show on E a r t h , celebraUng Cheese Month U. S. A. Come one, come all, 1ather under the bll cocoa, chartre~. and mocha cheese tent ... see the cavorUn camemberll, the bouncing BriH, the elferveacln Edal'DI dance ring around the rosy tor dessert platters. Gather round the Gor· gonzolu, the Goudu, the Gruy- eres ... the moet aolden three· some tor goraeou.a gormandWng . . . Jack the jewel, Umburaer the lovable, Muenster the melod· lou.a. the pertormln Parmeaans and the phosphorustz1 nl, aclntll- latlng Port du Salu.. of the Trappist Monks. becaD.. owMd by OdD Thor· Registra tion figures for New-official notice t hat he holds t hf' more t han $12.000.000 1n land I ldldaea of lJdo lale, waa de· port Beach for the November world's reco rd for broadbill and building value and leacw eland a total lou after rua· election were reported all fol swordfish caught on medium consideration. DlD9lDto rocJra off fOCJ·a!n'oad· lows: Republl<'ans, 4,182; Demo-ta<'kle -a 302-pounder taken -------------------------------- ed Pt. VIDeellte. DOfth of 1.-crats. 2-,628; all others. 538; grand Sept. 2 on 15-thread tackle ... SHE'S CAMMA PID •ETA Waii...L c•-•e'l ~~-::--s•IM ADge~ llabor ••. E. F. Coop total 7,348 ... Figures for Orange TIM M~ Scboo1 J)labict Judith Cortma n, daughter of .... ..,. IW.... pw of eonaa del Jlar, retind file County were: Republic-ans, 48.· tnut--. Jlart.a ))odd. w.. Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Corfman of IPOaTIWEAJI .._ WADDKJ cb1ef of P'andaDQ. waa award· 813; Democrats, 40,555; grand JfiY a:Dd aons. PI.Ddlay. called 218 Jasm ine Ave., Corona dPI Swtm SuJt., Saronp. nre.ea, ~11da "Chlld.ren' ... ed a 20.year past pna4eot'a total. 100.013 . . . f• blda for a ....., elemeotary Mar, has ple"gt'd Gamma Phi TbJnp, Muumuua. Luau eo.t\amea. Men'a ~ * * * bcldp by the PacUk Coaat ID• Eaterprl.lbag joanaa.l1ata col-IC.heol to be ballt oa a 15.-:n Beta aorority at the University of ShJrtl. Gltta, Decandon.a. Soutb sMParv DecoratlDa n.. JtaJJaD 'l'woeOIIM oi flo. t.·llouata:I.D A.ModatioG of lecUDg .... fa. tiM CoroDG del alto at 1n1ae An. aDd Cliff Arizona. 141 IM1Il c..t m.d. (.-I'-...,M :• .._,. wtl1 _._ -~ AYE.. a&L80A ~~cm4~~ ~~~b ... ~~-Scbool~~ ~~~ ...... ~~f~~~~~~~~~===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a ..., .. , refnd&. n.. ~. the nte Newport Beach Elemen· EDslg1a are Chanleth Starege of lit. Carmel Catbo1Jc Church oaly, the odoiOaa ._...,ort tary School trustees 1ranted au· a:Dd FJ'ed llwplly for tbe wW obeerYe lb allftr a:DDl· from the cane onr ba f'rciDCie thorlzatlon to prOCHd with plans fourth cpade aDd Cloda Chap· nncuy this Swaday ••. lin. that baft got that apeda1 to form a non-profit corporation aum aDd IUdMDd lklllcud for P. F. lki1Des la cba1nDcm of a u=ethl"' DO .U.. _... -Y· to mange the former Scout Jam-the llfth cpade ••• Prealdeat bull41Dg caaualttM wbJcb la wben IMrft to. a-n. aDd dp-boree headquarters building a.s Dldr • arc el o Dame d Rex ... lr.tDg to obtatD a bu1.141Dg eA1J19. ZatUala ltllt.a. U.. aG· a youth center on the property Braadt. Clelua Couch cmd Mn. to hOUM the wonblp a:Dd ac:· 1-'Y of tbe l:ilaa.t table......_' of the Harbor View School In Mabel Batchi.D.IoD oa a Chrlat-U'riU" of tbe k1boa I&IAmd equal ~ wttla ws.cn-ta'a Corona del Mar; the name of the mas decorattou committee of Chapel of Chrlat ChUJ'Cb by the owa IIMDMr ..,...._ Ty'ro· oraanlzatlon Is the Community the Coroaa del Mar lu.alD"' Sea .•• lette ~ Saoa-! ~ Youth Center Inc., and local citi· AuL Earl Osten of Corona del Mar. 'tla acdd ..,.._ pated O'f'el' fned zens named to manage the cen-The Commun ity Players are Vlt'e-presldent of Narmco In Co- egp. lt 18aporta • daUdoaa ba· ter Include T. Duncan Stewa rt. prest'ntlng "Pet11coat Fe,er" this sta Mesa. broke the world's c-ast· * BALLET *ACROBATIC * BALLROOM COD flcrf'or. C. Lester Jones. Ml"'. Carl Hanna week end. sta rring Warrf'n Cran!C', inJC record In the official ,. · * * * and Grant Howald ... A son. Bill Fud k, June Farrar. Fr<>lla ounce dista nce bait event in Fort named Bill, was born Sept. 28 to Bates. Bob Wentz. Pat Crom1e Worth. TelUUI ... Orange Coast Newport pollee officer and Mrs. and Marian Kepl)('r ... M M College Pirates <'amc from be * DRAMA TIC ART MacLaren's Imperial Cheddar, 'twas once Imported but now It belongs to Kraft. Llederkranz, Baer Kaese. Danish Blue . . . Kummln-ost with carraway seeds ls beeoml ng the most sought af· ter ... Hot Pepper Cheese with Chill Peppers and Salami Roll with Cheese are newcomers to the three-ring circus. *'* * Low fat. low calorie. blgh prot.tD dMeM MUghta • • • ~ Dl4tt Tr.at baa oaly ., .................. . q-' ~felt c •1• r Y IIPked ~ wttla ... Cleat s.. tat ... .....-~aDd 25 per ~• _..,..tat&. .... Jlooa ........ wttll -tatNdudlrf .................. ..... .--• .......... tbaa wbOie aWl 0... •.. .......... Clll1aG wtUa .,..... apple cm4 cottage cbeeM to· g.u..r. * * * For fall and winter the perfect dessert Is a fruit bowl, crackers, a.ssorted cheese and nuts ... For the cheese a new, new revival of the very old ... a cheese d ish with a wooden platter a nd a round glass dome cover ... But In an exciting new small size. only about tour and six Inches a cr06S ... You may purchase the dome without the platter it you wish. * * * Cnlc:Jtlhl' goo4 are SJ.mOD Brvthen Data of Scm l'1aDcbc-o Slmou cmcS foua.d lD oar U· quor ~eat. Mo auta enr hcn'e you tasted 1lb th .. be· tore. Mor hn• you Nell aay a uta ao 1 a r 9 el JICIIIUiloth FreDCb aoaated Almocw:t. with a garlic flnor. Spiced hcaDa wlth Worcwtersh.l.n ~ OD· lou a:Dd Mustard Powder ••. Checkla:r C a a h • w • • Fnoch reaated wtth ahcDp dMddar c:h..-.•• Cb111 r'Ubelta. with a dUll powder ~ cm4 Cur· rW ....... All .... Fnecb roaW lD eoco aut ell aDd batter ••• ••t I ....-....s tu. for the Uat ceane be· ...... f1nt CMIIMo * * * You abould be reeetvtnc thoee Cooldnl School Uekcrt.a about next week, and pleue remember we wtll have plenty here tbat ate youra for the uklnc. * * * * * * WilHam Blue . . . A $.250.000 1 hind to defeat Palomar JC 12· 7 building permit was Issued to LECAL lfOTtCE at Dav1d'10n Field ... Harbor Newport Balboa Savings and 1 MEASURES TO BE VOTED ON 1 HiRh'" ~rll'lders upM>t t~vored I Loan Assn. tor a new of!l<'e I :'iOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN Bonita H1gh $(•hool 13 to 6. building at 3366 Via Lido. New-that the following meao;ures are port . . · Orange Coast Collegl" to bf' voter! on at thl" Sperial BID OPEiflHC SET Pirates defe_ated San ~aeto 13 Munici pal Election of the City I Bids will be opened Tueo;l'lay to 6•for thear third straight Vi<'· of Newport Beach wh ich has 0c 21 f t t' f tory with 13 points Thf' New · I t. . or cons rur 10n o a bo T 1. . . M• t been COO$OIIdated with the Gen· radio control tower at Orangf' port Har r ars ost to on e· era! Election to be held on TUes-County Airport Estimated cost BUSS LAIISOif D~re<>tor of RUSS LARSON STt:DIOg o( Fullerton DIRECTED BY RUSS LARSON Class or Private • Children and Adults PHOIIE OR 3-5010 • OR 3-50&1 IALIDRIE IIILE STUDIOS bello 20 to 0.· day. the 4th day ot November,! of the tower a nd a number of LE;~A~~CE t9:WPORT BEACH CHARTER ~~o~ ~~&f.~=e~-e-nt_s_a_t-th_e_al_r_· ~===============29=:=l2==::=E.==C=0=AS=T==HWY=== .... ==c.D==.M.===~~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS AMENDMENT ESTATE OF CAROLYN MABEL Shall Article Vl of the Table BELLIN. aka. MABEL CAROLYN of Contents and Sections 600, 60t BELLIN DECEASED. 605. 802. 1114, 1115 and 1117 of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Newport Beach Clty Charter to the Cftdltora o.r and a.ll pe.r-be amended to aboll&h the sepa- aons havl~ d&lma aplnat the rate otnce of City Treuurer and aald decedent or aaJd eatate to to vest the powera and dut:IH of tue them with the neceaary the City Treuuter In the Dl~or vouchera 1n the oUice of the of Finance? Clerk of the Superior Court of the ENACTMENT OF A NEW CIVTL State of California, In and for the SERVICE ORDINANCE AND RE· County of Orange, or to present PEAL OF ORDINANCE NO. 511 the same. with the necessary Shall the new clv~! st>rvlce or- vouchers to the undersigned at dlna nce entitled AN ORDI· ' NANCE OF THE CITY OF NEW· his _or her place of busin ess, to-PORT BEACH RELATING TO wl~.arry J. Bellin, c/o Harwood, CIVIL SERVICE," whlch provides Heffernan 6: Soden, 3355 Vla Lido, a civil service system under the I Newport Beach. California, with· City Charter and repeals lnltla- ln slx months after the first pub-tlve ordinance No. 511 enacted Ucatlon of thls notice. In 1942. be adopted? Dated September 10 1958. Dated this 1st day or October. 1 HARRY J BELLIN 1958. Admln~tor of the MARGERY SCHROUUER I Estate of sald City Clerk . decedent. Publish: Oct. 2 and 9. 1958, In Publish: Sept. 18, 25, Oct. 2. 9. the Newport Harbor Ensign. In the Newport Harbor Ensig n. NOTICE OF HEARING NO A 318'71 SUPERIOR COURT OF TilE STATE OF CALIFOR.'HA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Estate of \\TILLIAM G. CART· TER, a ka W. G. CARTrER, de- ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Bank of Amerlt'a, National Trust 6: Savings Association has fJled herein a peUtlon for Probate of WIJI, reference to which Ia made for further particulars, and that the time and place of hear· lne the same ha.s been set for October 10, 1958, at 10:00 a.m., In the courtroom of Department No. 3 of aald court, at Broadway at Church Streets, In the City of Santa Ana, California. L. B. WALLACE, Clerk Dated September 22, 1958. A.K.PHELPS Attorney at Law 3429 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar Attorney foa ~tltloner P\abliah: Sept. 25, Oct. 2. 9, 1958 In the Newport Harbor Enslan. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ For v .. st People have b"n wyin9 ••. end b.lievin9 that YOU CAll DO BEnER at .. 4 ~ FUJ'DituN4 ~Complete Dome Furn11hlnp ~ ~ Llblltya.MM ~ IDI •....-t A..., 4 COSTA t.4ESA EGREMONT PIIYITE DIY SGIIIIL ........ ....... VWa ea.. N• ICL CcdH. TelepiP,..'IIIDWAT ~1170 A.NTriME •• Chevrolet · Task·Force 59 arrives I New might I New models I New money-saving power! Never befofe haw trudla ~ht such lrondod onuronce of Nil- ability ond e~ettOMY to ~ur haullnt fob. Chevrolet's '59 line rolla In wfth new woya te rWe high ceah ritht out of your of"'Oflonl You11 find ways to save in eYety weight class. There's a big variety of Stq>side and Aeetside pickups. Plus spacious Step-Vans. 4-wbed d.rh'e models. med.ium~uty jobs eially dcs.ipcd for tra.ikr ap- ation. and a wMie lineup of vy-duty haulers, iacludin& tou&ber-tban-cvu tandems! A new bi1b-performance llvittma.stcc 6 -furured in all Series 30 and 40 rnodels-deli\-'en up to 10~ Jrtltet p s (()Onomy. 'Ibcre AR biaer brakes in all Series 31 and 32 light-duty mod- els. Nrw Positracllon rear axle in the same Series as an extra-trac- tion, rxtn <ost option! Greater durability bas been built into all Chevrolet cabs. With new 1dvance1, new Task- Force advantages beneath that bold ·59 design. Chevy trucks are ~r than r~r of staying and savina on )'Our job. Look 'em 0\lef 6.m chance you get. y OUf Cbcvrolet dealer lw a modcl that's bound to fill your bill! • See uour Weal authorized Chevrolet iUaler -----------~·-·· ·-··· .. ~---•• .• _..._ ________ -=- MILLE ET • a.._ at ~~ ol tba Uditl .... ...... *' OOWlt ol all GIW~ I ~==----=---==~==--c. .......................... ~ ·-WDI COAl! BWWWAY .ACB IJ' •I&IIIYI .. I II Are they afraid that "Right-to-Work" will put them \ "Back-to-Work"-force them to justify their activities to their rank-and-file union membership? Are they afraid that Voluntary Unionism will put a curb on corruption, rigged elE.>Ctions, racketeering, ,·iolence and ''taxation without representation"? Are they afraid that Voluntat·y l'nioni~m will make , # II it impossible for them to silence a union member who asks too many embarrassing questions at union meetings-by forcing his employer to fire him? Are they afraid that Voluntary Unionism will make it possible for the capti\'e membet-ship of a corrupt O'r Communistic union to walk out in a body and join an honest, patriotic union? Are they afraid their uncles, aunts, cousins and nephews will get tossed off the union payroll3? Voluntary Unionism hasn't hurt Wages, Prosperity, ~ob Opportunities or vnion Membership in the 18 states that have such laws. On the contrary! AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS OF MANUFACTURING-PRODUCTION WORKERS 11150-51 •Thru Jen l 11 Statu '"''" 30 Stat" woth Voluntar1 Un•onot m Compulsory Un.onoam Hourly wages of factory production workera showed a greater percenta1e incftJUe in the 18 atate3 that have Voluntary Unionism than in the 30 states that have Compulaory Unionism UNION MEMBERSHIP , .. 53 1S2'1. lnc:rtnt Stal" wotll Statet woth Voluntary Unoontam Compultory Unoonitm •AT\. _,..,.U Ott fC~ ... ._,. Look at the record I Unlone incrtued m.n- benhip much faster in tbe .taU. &bat have Voluntary UniorW!m. (A. a matter ol fact. the Labor aa.. •110U1 this.) NUMBER OF WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUST .. IES 1147·51 fThru Jen 1 !'I. Inc: rene 11 Statu ••ttl 30 States wrtt\ Voluntary UntOntt m COI'IIpultory UntOnotm v • -..u Oll-4-nutt'T1C:I The record in the 18 ltatea with Voluntary Unionism shows a much futer increue in job~ than in the 30 .tats with Compuoory Unlonitm. TOTAl CONCE,.NS IN I USINESS 1 .. ,.,. OPeN FOR BUSINESS 5'1. lnc:reue v 11 Sl.lt~ wrlh )0 Stn .. wltfl Volurrtary Unronitm COI'IIpultory Ulllonltm II I -0# ..,_ lfAT>I TICI Voluntary Unionilm attracta new boafn IIIli .._creates new jobe. • ~-Go.. Cnwford F. Pan. ollll!ltiua ...,ona th.t lnquiriee ,_ ~ 1-......d iD -.u., Ia laitiua .._.... ... ._ ,.eratw t.batltat.e,..M lt.e Voll&atary U...._la• (ltl7). Aod th.y'reOOIUac Ia at u-. .. .,_ta ....... ,_, Why thenar, they •pendlnc over $1 million a 1J10nth on Billboard•, TV, Radio, Bumper Strips, Pamphlets, Newspapers and Precinct Organization to defeatl18'l Appal'ently the Union Bosses are afraid of union democracy. Because 118 wiJJ not only protect the right-to- . work of e\·ery Californian whether he wants to join a union or not ... For #18 will restore to union members their greatest Bingle weapon of proteBt -the "right to strike" against corrupt, unfair or inefficient union boss practices by quitting or threatening to quit the union. that.) But it does mean they will be able to demand good union leadenhip-or else. 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I 118 DOESN'T DICTATE, . IN ANY WAY, HOW UNIONS WILL BE RUN Here iJ the ENTIRE TElT of #18. IUad it yoiiJ'Ielf. You woe't lad a aiagle t.biag iD it that &Juuteoa tbe e1iJtenee of any wtioa ... or iDterlues with the ••1 a union doel buiJiea. The PW'POM of #18 l1 linCJe. 1ilnple ud clear-to gioe u:Gf~ etUM,. th~ right to join or not to join a union Cll tMJ •te Ill. That and DOtbiDt more. Th~ple of the St.te of Californta do enact u f Iowa: An-Section l·A i.a hereby added to Article I of the Conatitution of the State of California to l't'ad: Sec:tion l·A. t All -...... N tr .. to .. ect whmt.uily whether a.,_ • ... t.ejtia a..._ ..,&b .... Tbe principle of Mlutlr7 ulr'r ,........ a _,....,...,..... tM .._..which NIUit from monopoly contlol ol. emploYJD'DL I It i.a hereby declared to be U.. ~ r::t ol. Calilornia that Ute ~ .. • ................. -~·et ........................... .., ...... ......... J Ally ~nt or combination between any em yu and any labor orp.niution whereby ~m not membe ... of auch labor orpnbat1on ahall be denied the ritht to work for the employer, or whe~y auc member· ahip i.a awde a condition of employment or contin~&~tion of ::t.,oyment by auch em· ployer, i.a hereby ar.d to be qaiMt pllblic pohcy. 4 No per.on ahall be r~uJre4 b1 u em,..,ft' le beceme or reaaala a member of any ~ •· 1a.UutJoa u a condition of employment or con· tinuation of emplo~nt by auch employer . . 5 No per.on ahall be r~lllre4 .. , u e•,loJet le abe&abl w refrala f,_ -.m~J Ia u y lahcw wp..mU011 u a c:onditioa ol emplo) · ment or continuation of employment. I No employer ahall require any per.on, u a rond1tion of employment or contirtuation of ~mployment, ~y any dues. fea or other chara•• of any lc; • to any labor or1aniution 7 No per.on. firm, a.odation, corporation or labor OfJ&niutiun thaU c:au.e or at~J:! to cauae any employer to violate any ol. proviaiona ol this S.cbon. I Any pereon who d be denM!d et'llploy. mf'nt or be depnved contin~tation of hU ~mployment in violation of paraaraphe (41. (~) or (6) or of one or more of auch pera· &rapha ahall be entitJ.d to recover from auch f'mployCT and from any other per.on, f\rm, rorporation, auociation or labor orJani:ution act1n1 in concert with auch emplo,Yer. bv appro= action in the coW'U of thu St.~. aueh .. u he rn.ay have au.taiMd by rf'UOn of auch denial or deprivation of em· r~ent. torether with n-uonable attorney • Any employer, per.on. firm. aaeociation, rorpo:ali<.n or labor oraanl:ution injured u a result of any vic>Ution or threal.vled viola- lion of •ny pro...WOn of thit Section or thrflll· ened w1th any oJUeh violation ahall be entitled to Injunctive relief .. ainat any and aJI vio- lators or per.ooa tbreateni01 vi~atiQn, and a leo to recover from euch violator or violators. or per.on or penona, any and all darnq .. of any charactt-r rewltint from auch violation. or thrNtened violation.. Such remedi .. shall be independent ol and in addition to the remediH pl't'IICribed in other proviaiona ol thia Section. tl The provisiona of thia Section ahall not apply to llllY lawful contract in forca on the drec:tlve date hereof but they ehall apply in all ,..pec:U to contrada ena.rad into there-alt.r and to any rt•awal M ext.eftlion of any exiatin( contract. tt Nothina in thia Sec:tioa aball be ~uu ... a. ._, 1M r~ el u ..,.., .. a. N ,.,.. ...... Ia C811eetne...,........,. a..., ........ ...... I 12 The pi'OYillioAI o1 W. s.et»n llhaU t. IIIII· I eucut.inJ but ..,_.._"" In~ a.,.. 1 wltb ~be ellild«t to lacQitete ita operatioa l I I I I I I t• I( •DY of U.. ~ henol. or the I ~lcMioa #II_. ',....W. 1e ..., ....-.a ~ 01t -~ Ae~Jo IMII ba blld IDftlld, the I rem e'·f r #II u. ...._, 011 the appUcatioo fll_.,...trlee -~-~ ..... &haa ...... wWdt it .. beW ia*ld. .._.uooe._...._..._...,_ I I I · I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I It wi ll do just as much , if not more, to protect the union members th emselves. That doesn't mean they will quit in 99 cases out of 100. (The record in other states proves So next time you see a piece of Union Boss propaganda remember this. Any Union Boa who is afraid of Proposition #18 must be afraid of his own union members. There is nothing else in the whole situation to fear. I . I L------~-~-----~------~ GIVE WOR VOLUNTARY UNIONISM '' '' # .. . Join the fight I Send St or aend S51 Evef1 dpllar helpa I DOLLARS FOR VOLUNl"ARY UNIONISM YES OD NO. II 511 N. lrmh ... a 8cmtci ~ Call • • • • of SCKial note DECEMBER DEBS BUSY AT COLLEGE ACTIVITIES IIEWJOft JIAJm08 a:JfSU3 S Tllandlry. Ocw..r .. 11151 llllllpll , •••••• Ia Prtp• fw 1PW • .., no Tw~lve debutar1tes of 1958 who will make th~lr bow to society on Dec. l6 at the Flfth Annual Even 'tho Labor Lay was ~arly, Newport Harbor Debutante ball, the hot w~ather seemed to haw apoMOred by the Newport AwcJI- made the end ot summer Uneer lary of th.~ Children's Home So- on In Newport Harbor. In a way cl~ty of California , are busy now we are elad to Unally settle e~tlng aettled at eolleees and down to routines necessitated by unl¥ersltles. school bells and start gettlne our T~rry Call Cooper, dauchter'of summer closets clean~d out. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lee Coo· We a lways seem to ml.ss the per, Is attending Oranee Coast old regulars however -people Collt>ge, a.s Is Linda Jane Endi- Jike Margaret Ct>yer, who camt' cott, dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. down to 519 Hnzel Dr .. Corona Henry Watson Endicott. Suzannt> del Mar, for each summer, and Green returned from Europe In rt>turn to Los Angell's t>ach fall. time to reglster at Orange Coast. And tht>n we're glad to welcome ShP ls the dauehter of Mrs. John back the Robert Balls of Corona Bishop CrHn and the late Mr. del Mar, who J)('nd ea<·h sum j Grt'E'n. mer In the wllcbl at La sen Lake Other debutantes attending !'rational Park, whl"fe Mr. Ball Orange Coast are Susan Jean be<'Omes a forest rangt>r In Jipu of tearhing sr hool The George St ff G t Sant'l. who s!)4'nd ea<·h s ummer a ree s AMONG THE 1tECIPfENTS of scholarships from the Newport Harbdr Business and Professional Women s Club ore these 4 co-eds who ore now attending Orange Coast College. They ore, f;om left, Nancy Hennings. o sophomore; Charlotte Dolton. sophomore; Lindo Wickey. freshman, and Lindo Fundom. freshman. Other BPW scholar- ship winners ore Koren Bjorneby. who is ottend;,.,g Son Diego Stole College, and B.,rboro Rooen· who is ol Long Beach Stole C ollege H-e scho~or­ shlps are mode possible through the proceeds from the onnuol BPW Christmas Prev'ew wf.ic~ this yetJr wtll be held Dec. 5 tJnd 6 tJt he BolbotJ Rendezvous. at 129 40th St . NC'wport. have ~~~'i~~~~~-'0 their oth<'r home Supt. Russell 8 8 E M E E I M I M E & E E M 8 I 1n tfte Lido Shopping AN• Ladtes' Sportswear Lmgerie Ch1ldren's Clothing Yardage -Linens iullOVfS 5 •• 3404 VI. Udo N.wpori leed\, c.rrf. • • • • 8 : :• - Lots of folks ha\(' m lnny. mln-j A d H. w·f ny happy hours of va('atlon time n 1 S 1 e to look back and and re-enjoy I this fall when th~y·re not so busy A ret"eptlon in th~ Home Arts hving them. Mrs J. B. 1 Evt>lyn 1 patio at N~rt Harbor High Greene of Clirt Haven and her SC'hool Jut week gave teachers brood of 4 returned the end of from both high achoola an oppor· Bus or Trailer Is Sought for September from. solid summer tunlty to get acquainted with the in Europe. which th~y tourf"d new dlKtriC't superintendent and Rei .• 9.10US Educat·.on Classes gaily via a llttll" foreign car his wife. Mr. and Mrs Max M. with nary a mishap to Juggagt' Russell. Tht> re<'t'ptlon was hPid A bus or trailer In whlrh re · llglous education cla.ases could be held Is belna soueht by the relea.sed tlme relletoua educa - tton committee ot the N.wport Harbor Council of Churches. The Rev. Clifford Fu1ate, pas· tor of the Coeta Mesa Commun- Ity Methodist Church, chairman ol the committee, said that s urh an arrangement would permit or limb to spoil 'thl"ir l"'·country a fter S('hool on Tuesday, Sept. 30. More than 500 students were tour. Instead of the usual formal re· enrolled last year, and tht> yearly • • • ception line. the social galhertrg budeet was $1,650. The t>ntire fi· Among the many vacations en· was made as Informal as ~"' nanclal load Is <'arrled by the joyed by many Harborites, Mr 1 ble so that teachers and JrUcs: part 1 c 1 p a 11 n g rhurcht>S and and MNI. Ray P. Stansbury and could circulate freely amcng church &'rou ps t h r 0 ugh the Mr .. and Mrs. John Manypenny,l eonversational groups. . Council of Chu~<'ht>s. I hoth of Irvine T~rrace, spent a SponM>ring the re-<'t"pt1on was Th 11 1 d · 1• few davs at ~I Monti.' Lodge at the NHUHS Faculty Club. w1th e re g ous e ucallon r as..o;eo; · m~mbers of the Homemakmg 1 beean Monday m the Harbor I Pebble Bea~h . • • [)(opartm~nt preparing tea. rofle:>, Area. A visitor here for a while this and cookie<~ for the ()('(.'aSIOn ~:; C'lr::s. students to attend Hue lniliary summPr was the daught~r of \lr<; John fOrpha 1 Hogan, )Irs. Lawrence Wathey of San 011"go Of rou~ thl" 2 grandchildren. Kam. 5 and Terry AJh..,on. :5 months were prl"-..('nt. too. Art Subiect Of Program At Laguna "Classes must be held off the I Lookr., for Blood school g r o u n d s. In nt>arby churches." Mr. Fugate ..aid Hoag Hospital Auxiliary j-. "Conse-quently, many S<"hOOI!I running up thf' sns Signal In cannot partlr ipate In this pro I antlC'Ipatlon of th" Oct. 17 \'i ... at gram because there are no nt>ar of thE' Red Croc;s Rloodmohlll' to ~!r ancl )1rs F:Jwoo!'l :'.lurph;. by churches." I thl' Girl Srout liousf' an Xewport of tht' M1o;s Murfl't t Shr,pJX'h In !Wa<"h. Corona dt>l :\far art' sympat t>ll<' The ~eond 1n the sen<'s of · Th d y Mr ~~ ·Know \'our Communtty Bet•ttr' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY The Auxilial') ·., bloo!'l rPplarP f.'\'C'n 10 paan. I" 3 ' programs will be hl"ld at !I:.!' I ment rommlttee rPports 1 hat on 1 went to thC' ho ... p1tal for surge I') 3839 E. Coast Hlahway ly 567 pints werr donated there thP )Irs fell and broke hf'r arm a .m Wednt'sday in thE' 1...t1:u nu Corona del Mar, last year and &1-t pints werC' Mr. Murphy IS home now r(>{'U· IWaLh Art Ballet') at 30'i C'hrf Dr A branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Sci· entlst. In Boston, Mass. Sunday School ... -....... 9:15 a.m . Sunday Services ------·11:00 a .m . Wed. Eve . .Meetlnp --· 8:00 p.m . The pubUc Ls cordially lnvl1ed to attend the chW'Ch .ervioes. used. ' (>('rating. and we hE-ar Mr" M Laguna Beaf'h. has had arm ri.'·Cast 4 not a role Angiola Sartorio. director or Glamour Glimpses ay ux The Ck-tober lo;sue of Vogue mag!VIne has a compl<'tc story of how to sJ)('nd )OUr rlotht's money wi<~ely. Wt> at O'Brien'o; would hke to ass1st you In your plan~ for your fall and wantt>r "'an1robe. Wt> would hkt> to hl"lp you coordlnatt> your nrl"sses with your roaL" suits, h.tts, gloH'S and b:lJ:!!. SO that you can ha\e many t•hanges. ant1 takC' full ad· va nt,lgC' of the itE-ms in your ward roll<' I shf' particularly enjoys, 1 lm I nu~rnatlona_J Danf'e Croups.. wtll aginel It'll of danr 1ng In tht> art>a 1\lr• • · • • • I Edward Raulston will expla1n I We re<'elved a card re<'ently the !unrtlon of the Orange Coun from Stan Howard announcln& ty Philharmonic Soc1ety. Hap the openlne of a new Minute \ Graham will delineate the work Man Restaurant at UOO W. Sec· of trut Ut.Ue tbe&ter crou~ Ln ond St San Bernardino. Stan Oran~ County, and Dav1d h e- started ·h is Minute Man R~tau· dell w ill eonduct a tour of t.,e rants In what UJ now J ark's Crill.' art galle!')'. Corona del Mar. and later opened I . The . th1rd program ~·Ill . bt> a bigger dining room at Lake g1ven 1n L1do Theatre at 9 31l wood Bh d . up Down.-y way. a m . Tuesday, Oct. 21 . when th~ • • • pa~t. present and future h1-;tory Tht> Lon nit> \.'ln<"ent<;, I"' ho of !'lewport Beach wall be told. don't know WHE:'II they will Thf' fourth meeting will be in mO\'f' into thE-ir nParly romplett>d :':t>wport B P a c h Elemt'ntal') Bayside Dr. home In Corona del SC'hool audltonum at 8 p m Mart. had a rN't'nl \i'lat from Wednesda~·. Oct. 29, With a ont' thf'i r daughter. Lontta. and year ar t play prt>sented by tht' Lido and-a -half-old grandchild Both Players, and talks on child wt>l bAby ancl grandma were undl"f fare 1n the art'a. the \\eathN at the tame. Pa•hellelic to leet )f&Jllan, daueht~r of Mr and M,._ Robert Taylor Manean, and Sh~rr~ll Lynn Stahl~r. daueht~r o! Dr. and Mrs. Harold Ennis StahJ~r. Loul~ Mt'teer. a m~mber of the Newport Harbor Business and Prot'euJonal Women's Club, pre- .enled the pro£T&m for h~r tel· Col~ ~orth to th~ University low members at Thursday nl&ht's of Oreeon thls fall are Call dinner meetlne at th~ Newport Reeves White, dau&'ht~r of Mr. Harbor Yacht Club. and Mrs. Stroll~r White, and Sh~ gavt' a ~les of mono- Susan Forbes Mcl.lood, daughter logues, whlr h she had wrltt~n of Mrs. Ruth Forbes Steen and h~rselt. Business of th~ meeting the lat~ Norman Aenf'w Mrl.lood. was largely devoted to eommlt · Another d~butante enrollt>d at I tee reports on th~ Business Prt'-th~ campus at Eugent> Is Cather-view headed by Edna Jacober. ine Ann Sturtevant Word has Door prizes were won by Mrs. been ~tved that she has Jaeober and Barbara Campbell. pledged Alpha Omi<'ron PI Her parents, Mr. and Mr~ Austin DaniPI Sturtevant. art> \bolting her at school at this timE' MRS. DROLET KOKOBED Mrs. Marshall Drolet of Snnta Ana Heights was honored at a lunt·he-on gaven Thursday in hon- or of hf'r birthday by Mrs L E Stephenson of C~ta Mesa FIRST CHURCH OF CHitiST SCI ENTIST ])0) Vie Lido, Newporl a.ec:lt From the L'nlvNslty of C'olora do at Boultlt>r roml'S the nt>ws that Dlant> Lund has pledgt>d Al - pha Ph1 ShE' 1-. th(' d<tughtt'r of Mr and ~lro; Ru-..wll Lund Mr a nt1 M 1"'1 On n I Stt>wa rt s f1.1U I( h tl'r Su<u~ n. ; .... tllf'ndlng S<rappo; Coll~ge 1n Claremont . A b•e no::• ' ~ • ., ~ •her c• • • T~e Nancy Louu1e Turner has f,,,, Chvrch c.• c~''''· Sc •"'' ' •" 8).- p ledged Sigma Kappa at lht> Un· ton Meuec~~•e••s. s~nd•v Schoo q I'> .... 0 lversity of California at Bt>rke·j Sundey s...,;c• 11-oo e ... . l~y Shf' Ia thf' dauehtf'r of Mr. Wedne~•v E .. en "q Meeton q 8 ')() p.rr and Mrs Robert IA>wls Tumf'r of lteed •"9 roo.., oceted el H IS V e Laeuna Beach Anotht>r La~tUna L:do Newport Beech ''open -.1 dey• Beach df'butantP, Ga ll HPI~n Cur from q,oo •"" +o 5·00 P·"' Weo~•d•y• lett, daughter of Mr and Mrs. fro"' 9 • m to 7 45 P·"'; Tuesde,, e•d William Burke CurlPtt has f'n f •·d•v• 9 •"" '0 9 P"" C·o••d H de~•· 11 d h U I · n., pvb c 11 cord•• y '"" •ed •o e'· ro e at I e n v~rslty of Ne-'•"d ,~. cl."ro::h , • ..,.c•• end ".e '"• vada. Reeo.nq Room. f ts~ Be the bnghtest httle girl in school m ,-A one of Miss Muffett's darling cotton J...:..,.....,. d 1 resses -a group carefulJ y selected • -~.. -and Inexpensive too~ SIZE.S I TO 12 ONLY 6.95 to 9.95 I ISS IUFFETT SHIPP£ 2731 E. COAST HWT. -OB 3-7130 -COBOXA DEL NQ EXCLt:SfVEL \' YOL'P.S:- fRANK LEE CAPRI PANTS & JAM AIC AS IN LO VELY f AU COLORS @selena's FADS AND FASHIONS Z743 E.. COAST JIICIIWAT Olllole 3-1105 C08011A DEL IIAil Aluminum Patio & Window AWNINGS YOUR VITAMIN HEADQUARTERS We would like to show you the smart fcuhioa..a ln our bu.d- qet MCtioaa. as well as the De- aiqDer'a Room collec:tioa. We would Ub to abow you the ch ... which curlYed only todcry. prtc.d at oDly 525.95, with tuat a blnt of the Em9lre ll.De, aim· ple cm.d ln nry CJood taste. doGe in a color that we ccm coorc11ocrte y o u r accessories with. either the on .. you bCI"'I'e, or the on" you plan for the •arioua numbers in your ward- robe. ~f r. and Mrs. ElmE-r Cha<~f' ha\t> returnl'd to their homl" at AI JIM II...L. Home 1 2000 E. OC'Nn Blvd. Balboa, In ••J Coroaa del Mar Phar11acy "TTiE P,wc:alptloe-ftCII'IDac:y'" S1Z7 EAST COAST BJGBW AT CIOBOJfA DEL IIAil -~ 3-1110 O'BnC'n mnkC'<~ <~hopping so simp It> and ('asy a nt1 surh a I pleasure. Our <~tOri' IS rompletely air ront11tlonE'd. While you sit in one of our romfy chaiN, one of our salesladie-. w ill hf'lp you se· l~t what~ver you Wish, and completely a~'W>rize sa m e . from bap. scarv~. jewt>lry, hats, hose ... ~verythlng at one quick and simple stop. WbJ1e yea an waitiog lab • 1oo11 at U.. V09ue cole. cbaJ't tbat we !~aft few yoor penaMl. ......,. wbat col« to wecu with wbat, ad petbapa vtWt9 you _. --lcleca few UDcut• ..... tim.-for Mrs. ('hal'l' to rl''-UmC' j Tht> Newport H!rbor Pan~l'l 1 , her fall club nrt avitH"I'. lr OJl' Will mC'l'l at • ::v.> P m. \\ Nl • • • nrsnav. Oct. l:i. in thE' home of l Mr". Earl ~tanlPy a net artic:t 1 MN. iohn ~furdy Jr . 3-.'W V1a L_irlo Thelma Pat1do <·k HoJ)(' uri' :':ore!, L1t10 l<~IP Those a1d1n~ I sp<>nding 10 days at Mrs. Slltn \Irs )furny as hostC's..o:e<:: w11l lx' ley's ranrh ncnr ~IH'ramento )<fi"'('c: A~hur nunc. Jf'fOmC' I);• Mrs. II<JP(' "ill do c;omr ~kf'tt·h Cctmp. Harry Jont'~ Jnd RoiH"rl ing anrl palntang in thC' area On Straaurr thp way up. thl' womf'n -.top!)('f1 )frc; r arl \'C'nstrom program at )fodl'sto. whf'rt" they rrprP rh .. urm:-~n announrl'" th"t Agnt'' c;f'ntt'l'l tht' i'j('Wp<lrt Harbor Zon-:'<·ott \latiN dt>an of wnml'n ,,, ta Club at thl' m.c;tallatiOn or a Santa ,\na C'oiiC'J::P "111 rt'\ '"" new bram•h of Zonta lntl"rnattnn thf' hook. "Tomorro"' 1 ... \fa., aL an.l Halloween Carnivals Slated For Oct. 25 by Local PTA's Halloween will eome on Sat· urday, Qc:ot. 25, this y~ar for chil· d.ren of N~wport Beach and En- sf en sc h ool!J. The Parent-Teacher Aasocla- of those schools are plannlna th~lr sixth annual Halloween Carnivals that day. Mrs. Leall~ Pete,.-n and Mrs. W illiam Charleston. food; M rs Warren Blmn. tickets; Mrs. How ard W illiams and Mrs. Earl Pe· tersen booths: Mrs. Jesse Haint>S- game5: Mrs. M. L Morway, whit~ el~phants ; Mrs. ~ Llttl~john and Mr!'. William Gibson. treas· urert~: Mrs. Danl~l ThomJ)80n. Mrs. l ohn Laun Jr .• Mrs. RotMort Ellsworth and Mrs. Blouom We are not cdvc rt ts mg large d:s::ounts-But le t us g1ve ycu a fREE ESTIMATE and you w 11l f::-'d our pn:cs '1:-c .n !.rJe W !~h so-:-~lled dis.:our.t pr: .... es PROVE IT! LET US NO OBUGATION No Down Payment-36 Months to Pay Call Us Now Phone n 2-35..45 SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING AW!'."TNC HEADQUARTERS SINCE 1920 1626 So. Main St. SANTA AHA HELD CAPTIVE BY UNWANTED INCHES? J ust one more Item . . • we want you to remember that beauty beeins underneath • . . Your new fall lingerie select@d at O'Brien's wtll be a romplement to your outer fashions. Stwrman Hart are aervint u co-~halnnen for th.ls annual rund raisin& ewnt that supports the .chooli welfare procrama. Bern~. publicity:...------~~~~~~::::=:::::=:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Your StauJfu System salon can aet you &« once and for all from unwanted incbes that threaten to gee oot of hand. Wby not call today aDd learn more about Stauffer System's eomplel~. 1upervlscd reducing program and what it can 'do for • you? * ms &. caua BwJ . CC**A..._I&d a.. •. ,. Committee chairmen a.n~ Mrs. Henry Waaner. prius: Mrs.. Ger- ald Mcl.a\lp!Jn. mWilc: Mrs. U. C. II nl c:ll6 Piau F• ll111r The annual FalJ Olnn.r of thto lfnlv~rslty ot California Alumni Club of Oran~ County will be held 'nlwsda.y ewnJna. Oc1 16. at the ~Vf'ft Bouae Santa Ana .. Ar)elah WUUams. tol"t'Mr fOOC · ball star at Cal., will be the pest .-nr. IJDO SHOPS Mil v .. Lido BALBOA ISLAND Ill ..... A,._ Two· Students From Harbor In Semi-finals Two Razbor Htab School •n. torw bave been named u .mJ. ftnau.ta In tbe 1958-58 NatlonaJ Mertt Scholarship competition. 'nley are Dert Dayton, da'-lah· ter ot Dr. and Mn. Bruce Dayton of lU Grana canal, Balboa Ia· land, and nm Dra.Jcel, .on ot Mr. and Mra. Dan Drlakel of 227 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar. They are among 10~000 .t"· dents who aurvlved the ln1tlld testa entered by more than 479,· 000 hlah school.Junlora through· out the nation Jut Aprtl 29. To reach Utla point In the con- test t.hey bad to be amonc the top half of the top one per cent of students In the school. They next face a rlgorou~ 3- hour examination, the Scholas- tic Aptitude Test of the Colleee Entrance Examination Board, In Santa Ana Dec. 6. 11 they survive that test, they will be finalists In the examlna. tiona to be conducted next aprtng to determine the approximately 1.000 students who will receive scholarships ranglne from $200 to $2.200. AND THEJR NAMES HEADED All THE REST whe., Tim Driskel ond Deri Doyton sconned the list of students who had .,tered the contest for the Notionol Merit Scholorship contest ot Horbor. The acholarshlps rep rea en t cllta of 1t0me 80 corporations. pro. fesalonal aocletlea, foundations HALFBACK ~ABT BAGLEY 0(( Tackles Mount.leS Efc~~~&.:~::;.!~I=:!E Derl Dayton, named after Dar· As Underdog Saturday g£~:~ .... ~::·~~~:f:r·fo~~E I College and become a n e lemen- tary school teacher with a later Although the Pirate eleven has Hartman, fullback. On the line ambition ot writing stories tor been undE-feated sance the last for the mountaineers will be I children. I time they met the ~11. San An· Gary Kissel and Bob Fisk with Tim Drlskt>l also Intends to at- tonio Mountit's a year ago. the Larry Gautschl and Bob Cun-tend Pomona, "if possible" and Mounties wall enter tht' Parate ningham at tacklt>. Bernie Craw. become a college physics teacher. gridiron at 8 p.m. Saturda) wath ford and J im Palmer will occupy He is a back.shop assistant a,t l a slight edge as tht> favonte for the guard pos~. In the t'enter the Ensign office on prt>ss day. the Orange Coa~t C'ollt>ge home> -.Jot will be Gary Delaney. The Both are membcr<~ or the local comang game Parates outweigh the Mounties chapter of the California &hoi The local Little Ro~ &o'' I 191 to 1R7 astlc Assn. randadates of Ja.;t \Par h.J\f.' not bf't>n a b I(' to out <;core thE' L . MountiE'S Since 1953, although e UZI n 9 e r tht>y ha\'f' taken the tatle of the Eastt'rn C'on ferE"n<'t' the pdSI 21 Aft 6 0 w· E I . seasons. Earh t•n<•ounter With er -In over xce SIOr tht' Mountiec; has endt>d C'lthN Is Next for Sailors in a tiE> or a loss By JAT COOPER on third down. Dave Roberson !\faking tht>ir bid Cor a third Th<' Harbor High Sailors will took the punt on thl" 50 and ttght 1 t itll'. the Paralt'l> will riC'pc>nd racp a solad Lt>uzlnger team at roJX>d down the s adellnes to the b I hPavily on their muc·h vauntc.>ci 8 p.m. tomorrow 1 Friday 1 in the 20. Phil Mailloux carrlt>d for 2 H 0 0 sa on df'ft>nses. I Orange Coa<;t CollE-ge Stadium. yards. Tom Hubcr. In nt full- ' One or lhC' top huct'anN'r dC'· u•utlngl.'r will use the T forma -back. got 4. Now tht' Tars had Dance S 1 fen!;es Is Gary Bagley. f1P<'t foot l taon, with !>plat ends and a flank· third down and 4 to go on the 14. cene t l'd lett -halfback who ruined San er. As they llnt'd up, the rt'feree \ Bernardino last year and weaved I Harbor scored a bl& victory t~d up a red nag which must It'll be lla ga to IUches for hls way through a ba.t of taat atatlatlcally lut Friday against have resembled a large blaJ'lket I members ot tht> Newport Harbor backs against Phoenix last w~k Ex<-el slor. but a narrow one on to Coach George Huntt>r as the Service League and their guests to score from 30 yards out That the scoreboard. 6 to 0. The Sail-night wort> on. Tht> JX>nalty was at a fund raising affaar in Le· game end~ In favor of thE' BuN ors gained 219 yards to Excels!· 5 yards for delay of the game. gion HaJJ Saturday. Oct. 18. 3.1·1_4. Ht> ts _an all-conferenct' '~~' nrs i2. and led an fi rst downs. movang the ball back to the 19 One room will be turned into lectaon. as as Buddy Thomp<;on. 10 to 5 Eighty yards in penalties for a third down and 9 sltua- hobo junglt> and the other room co-captain or the tt>am VC'tPran made the dlffPrt>nce. and 2 possJ. taon. wall be a elegant baroque salon, John McKee is t'XJ)('ctt>d to start hlp tou«'hdown dra'es were halt· Hornbeak got 2 as tht> quarter all dt>signf'd by Mrs. Rhodes as fullback. . ed by Harbor'<> O\.\-n mastakes. t>nded. Mailloux catTied for 7 on Steen . Linemen are t>Xpe{"ted to be The f111>t quarter saw Harbor, the clutch fourth down play ror Buffet o;upJ)t'r will be c;erved. Jam Santo. Don Dorsey_ Bob AI movt> tht> ball ci()S(' to scoring the first down on the 10 Phil on Onf' table laghted by salver len. Jim Knapp. Ja c k Bohan. tE-rritory .. The Sailors started camed again for 6 Huber got 3 canrllelabrac;, and the other one j Joh~ McCIUrt> and Jam Cumt>. 'from thear 30 yard line. picked up the middle, and Mailloux Ill bv candles an tin <'ans. An an-_Ball Dougla.o;s will quartf'rback up 3 first downs. only to stall on went in for tht> touchdown from formal jam sessaon wall follow wath pressurt-paled up lx'hind 1tht> Ex<-elsior 19 when a holding one yard out. His extra point try an P\f'nang or danc1ng to the him by Bill Mannang and Gene penalty lWnt them back to the 33. was blocked. I mu!--a of Norman Touist·hock Hubbard. Grant Hornbeak's quick kick The Pilots a lmost tied the 1 anti hi"> Hobo Four I . Te~tatlvt> lineup for lhC' Moun rolled c1t>ad on the Excelsior 8. game with 8 chance to eo aht>ad 1 Prr;('t>eds will go toward main-taes Includes Ron Haut>~aas at The Pilots were forced to punt In the serond half. Alvarado took tena:1re or the Newport Harbor quarte~back, Tom Turrall and afte-r Jim Niemiec caught Full-one o! Mailloux's q u ick kick.'! on I Volu:J tt>er Bureau. jointly sup-Ron Lane, halfbacks. and Stt>VP back Norman for a 3-yard loss Harbor's 45 and twisted down I port Pel bv I he Sf>rvice Lt>ague to the 10, but a clipping JX>nalty 1 and l'nded Fund. Dutch Clean Up Day. uwc brought It back. In the fourth quarter the Tars Mrs. Bassett W k D S t f N 8 put togethE-r a drive of45 yard.!!, or ay e or OY only to lose the bau on downs • • on the Excelsior 28, dut> to pen. Qf CDM DieS November 8th. a Saturday, has the cartage charges In havlng the al~~i Mailloux was elected Tar bet-n named by Lado Isle Wom -gatht>red debris removed lmme-of the week. He gained 102 yards an's Club as the Day or tht> Big daately from scrimmage In 22 carries for ~~ r..;. ~l> rt I<' Ba 'l.c;et t of 304 Marguentt> A\.e. Corona dt>l Mar. dif'd Saturday 1n the Newport Con' diE>-.ccnt Home after a long illne~ Sht> hari come to Corona del Mar 10 months ago w ith her husband from Hays. Kansas. on what was to have been a brief visat. Jllnes.s halted their plans to rE-turn to Kansas. The husband. 84-year old Ro- bert Bassett. died Sept. 3 in the Convalescent Home. Mrs. Bassett, who w as a native of Pennsylvania. leaves 2 daugh- ters. Mrs. Virginia Miller of San· ta Ana and Mrs. He len Stephen - son of Tulsa, Okla. Services were held Tuesday In the Baltz Corona del Mar Chapel with the Rev. We&twell Green- wood of St. J a m e a Eplscopal Church ot Newport Beach officia- ting. Burial waa In Fairhaven Memorial Park. Bhstt>r, and the Day of Big Pride. Dorothy Hart, Chairman of the a 4.4 average. The Third Annual UWC Dutch LIWC House and Garden Section, ------- Clean Up will bc held on the director sponsors, as well u or-u .. ENl911 ci.Air..4 MI. Ol l-0150. serond Saturday of this Novt>m· lglnators of this happy event. ber under the ~neral Chairman has been assured that the par- ship of Mrs. Jerry McClalre and tlclpatlon In this year's Dutch Mrs. Melvin Watson. Clean Up will top all figures; the Following the pattern t>stab-1 project has proved to be one of lished In tht> pa.<Jt two t'\ents of the best ways for neighbors to sweeping the Island clean a become acquainted, and past Captain wtll be In charge of each clean ups have been so much street, and will assemble his, or fun, and the luncheons so delle· her, crew, and at the drop of the lou.s that all Lido Ialandel'l look hat ... any old hat, all crews forward to thla day each fall. will .tart from the waterfront Jots at the e nd of each street and clean the streeu and stradu right through to the waterfront lot on the opposite alde ot the uland. Eleanor Peterson will have her group of UWC Juniors preparing a sumptuom luncheon In the community center for all of the workers. Owners of vacant lots wm be MAJUUACE LJCEJISES Gary Evana,. 28, 125 Opal Ave~ Balboa Island; Georgft1e Skala, TT, aame addreu. Paul Dunlap, 22, 469 Abbie Way, Coata Mesa; Susan Brode, 17. 1944 Church St.. Costa Maa. Ray Zer1ngue, 18, Thibodaux. La.; Gilberta Burna, 16, 508 36th St~ Newport Beach. SKIPPER WANTED ...... .,. tbono91Ltr -· pedeaced a:ad .... • ............ eC .. . .... electnala. n.a. .. ...,......t,.._ ......... jobwttla .... ....,. ... ,.... beetftta. AMww br letter ....... fall ... ... el eiiiPid I .... .... --_ .... -tmlllcllbla. Wrtt. ._. ~ Few d yew pritttl"t 11.-ds, c.ll th. contacted and donations wiJI be En•it" '-Witllittt C.~ Oliole l..OSSO. tollclted from them to pay for Gerald Gardner, 20, Akron, Ohio; Raelyn McAdll018, 19, 2805 Broad St., Newport Helabta. ... 1-CDJC. A PARADE of horseless carrioges throughout the Horbor Areo lost Saturdoy herold•d the coming Lions Club lobster Bake, which will be held Sot- urdoy ond Sundoy, Oct. 18 ond 19, ot the Co- rona del Mor moin beoch. Seoted in the front seot of this "depot wagon" ore Molly McClintock of Shore Cliffs, who is Miss Corono d•l Mer a nd q~en of the l obster Bake. ond little Debbie Morston, doughier of l ion vica-presid•nt Bryant Morston. Other passengers ore, from the l•ft. Nonci M.uwell, 16, Linde Robeson, I b. of Coste Meso, end Potty Jones, 16, of Balboa Island. It s olwoys Newspoper Wee~ for me and Daddy ond Mummy. cause we ve just got to get the Ensign out every Thursdoy. But once o yeor. os for bod os I con member, there s e very speciol time set oside when oil of you con poy some very speciol otten-shun to news- popers. Thot's Notionol Newspoper Wee~. and it has been obsen;ed during the post week oil over the U.S.A. Thot's because we don't wont any of you to forget how importont your newspaper reolly is. Doddy says it guords your freedoms," ond even I con see how im- port-ant thot is. I think thot the nicest woy you con observe Newspaper Week l.i to be sure you ore a regular reader of the Ensign. If you oren t, puh-leeze send me your order right away. ------ luv, KARIN ---------PLEASE USE THIS ORDER BLANK FOR YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NEWPORT HABBOR ENSIGN 2850 E. Coaat Highway Corona del Mar, Calif. Dear Karin, I am enclosing $2.95 for a one-year subscription to the Newport Harbor Ensign. Send Euign toe NAME MAILING ADDRESS . ~ I CITY --------STATE ----- ' ' 'I Shop for Bargains In Next lV ee 's Ensiga!~ * ·* * BIG VALUES AT LOfjAL SHOPS DUSING . ' • . - THEIR FtRST DANCE will become a reality for some shoppin9 pointers to lisa Lawson, 8, daugh- many local youngsters next Wednesdar, Oct. 15, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lawson, also of Sal- when the Junior Autumn Cotillion wil step into boa, who is trying to choose her gown for the full swing at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. big occasion. This photo was taken at Barrow's Here is 8-year·old John Marshall, son of Mr. and Department Store in the Lido Shopping Center. Mrs. Frank Marshall of Balboa Peninsula, giving !Photo by Mrs. Pat Shepard.) ----------------------------~~--------------------~- COM School Parents Set For Kaffes Kaffe klatches deslcned to ac· quaint paren~ with the achool, teachers and curricu lum are be· lne held this month at Harbor View School In Corona del Mar. Theo kaffe klatches, sporu101ed by the Parent·Teacher Assn., wlll start In the cafetorlum, where parf'nts will meet with their own chllclren's teachers In their home rooms for small group meeUnes with other parents. Thf' schedule of katfe klatches will he as follows: first erade, 1:30 2:30 p.m., today {Thurs. day 1; •lxth grade. 2:30-3:30 p.m., next Monday, Oct. 13; second graclf', 1 :30-2:30 p.m . Tuesday, Oct. t4; fourth grade, 2:30-3:30 p.m., Thursday. Oct. 16; third grade. 2·3 p.m .. Tuesday, Oct. 21 ; and fifth grade. 2:30-3:30 p.m .. Thursday, Oct. 23. DOROTHY WARENSKJOLD, lyric soprano and star of the San Francisco Opera, will open the laguna Communoty Concert A~sn. series with " concert Mon- d.,y evening in the Newport Harbor Hiqh School aduitorium. A few season hckets are still o5voilable and can be purchosed at the auditorium at the night o f the concert. 'The Women' Will Appear October 24 Dates for production of "The Women" by the Newport Harbor Community Playen will be Oct. 24, 25. 26 and 31, and Nov. 1 and 2 at the Player's Showcase In Costa Mesa. Cop's Hunch Puts Man in Newport Jail The memory of Newport Beach pollee o{flcer Phil Hall put Gen Buck, 39, of 133 E. 16th St., Costa Mesa, In jail Saturday. John Gage Elected by Jrs., Sophs Choose Winterbotham Officer Hall was driving on Newport Freeway when he spot· ted a license plate reported on a car believed u.sed In the Sept. 20 burelary of a $6.50 crab net from the aara~ of Ralph Wal- ton, 49. of 3502 W. Ocean Ft., Newport Beach. He ~ped the car, arrested Buck for openttnc a ear W\tb· out a driW'r'a Jlcen.se, and .. ld Buck admitted the burclary and produced tht-crab net. ly lfAJfCT SROOTEB • CLASS ELEcrto•s The election of class officers was held this week at Harbor High School, but all results are still not positive. The votln& for ties will be held during the week. John Cage ls the new junior class president, and Robbie Win· terbotham won the sophomore prE''!idency. There was an as.wmbly held Monday In the a uditorium. The new student body officers were Introduced, and the president, Bob Johnson, eave a short spetoch. The new superintendent, Max Russell, aave a short talk on IIChool spirit and conduct. Mr. R. Gillis, English teacher. sang an Irish ballad. • • • • T ALEJIT SIIOW The PTA Talent Show was held Tue!!day and Wednesday of this w~k. They dld a sensational job, anrl the show was well worth seein&. • FOO'RALL JAIOOJU:E There will be a varsity foot· ball game at Orange Coast Col- Ieee stadium tomorrow I Friday 1 evening aralnst Leuzlneer. Fol· lowlna the game. a football jam- boree wilt be held In the social room at Harbor Hleh. This Is an annual event, and the girls In· vlte the boys. • • • Don Cole Dies At Age of 48 Don Cole, 46, of 184 E. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, died In Hoae Hospital last Wednesday follow· lng a lonr Illness . He was a natIve of Mosler, • lACK TO SCHOOL Ore. He had lived In California PTA back.to-~hool night wlll l l2 years and In the Harbor Area be held Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 4 years. the school This t. an lmportant He was man~ger o( the New· event. u It enables the parents port Beach otrlce of Sheanon· to become acquainted with the Hammill Co., Investment brokers. teachers and to understand Funeral services were held at school functions. We hope to see. 2 p.m. Saturday In the Parkes- many of you there. Bell Mortuary chapel In Costa Mesa with the Rev. Clifford Fu- DICK CUUE• AT I EMDUUlY gate. pastor of Costa Mesa Com- Dick Grauer, son of Mr. and munlty Me t h odIs t Church. Mrs. Elvin Grauer, 278 Morning l officiating. Burial was In Fair· Canyon Rd., Shore Cliffs. Is be· haven Memorial Park. brothers and a sister In Portland. ginning the fall quarter classes He Is survl\'ed by his wife, at California Baptist Theological Frances. and a daughter. Jamie, Seminary at Covina. I ot the Bay St. address: and 2 ____________ ... u .. bslt" clateHIM ...... Oll l~50. Ore. Letten- Newport Harbor Ensign Corona del Mar, ~lit. To the Editors: At the September 23 meeting of the Harbor Cou nctl of Church- es. a vote of thanks a nd appre· dation wu given your pubUca · t1on. And u publicity chairman for the Council, l am lndeed rlad to exprea to you our tratitude for t our loyal cooperation and the Ut>eral space you are glvtn r to actlvltles ot churches In the Harbor .Area In your s plendid paper. We wUl strive to be prompt. concise and ncula r 1n our re- porta ot eventa. Sincerely, Elaie Mlwland, Publlclty thalnnan DO YOU WANT • fe6l, • ~ • .....tal, a M"'r llttw? Or 4..,.. ._. to_...., te ... , Try ...... --. fJe4 ... oaw. ,..... POODIZ IARGAINBl ............ 6-''kal ...-.-...... AIIIhw-._._ ......... = ---~--... . .......... -. HAVE A FRIEND? ......... , .... , ... ........ Tills 2 For 1 OFFER· rrs TRUE! Botb ot yoU can eet a penn.an•nt wave t or Uw ,..utar price ot one ot wr lovely pennanenta. A REAL CH.A.NCE to rtve eomeone a lift perma.Mnt or aave ha If on your oown. • ----~- t:H1Jit£HES W&WICMt IIADOa DIIGJf ' ,........,.. 0&1 .... ·- IT. JAMD D'IICO•AL and u a.m. •mea 'Su.nday. It Audrey Twist Executrix In Large Esta.te '"CIUUt Ba.la TodQ'" S. the w1JJ be bued on the aa.pel, ac:- tiU. ot the •rmon ot the lev. eordlnl to St. Matthew. John Parke at the Sunday ~­ tea ot 8t. J a m • • Ept.copal Ch~ at 3301 VIa Udo, !few. pott B e a c: h. Holy c:onununJoo WlU be at 8 a.m., t.amlly ~eM.ce and SUnday ecbool wm be at 9:15 and mornJna prayer and baPUsm a t 11 a.m. cb11 COIOIUJfJTT aiVKB .. AU Tbe Way" wtU be the uue of the eermon of the Rev. Edwin Gomke at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. SUnday ~ervlce. ot ~ Corona del Mar Community Conpp- tlonaJ Cburc:h.. UlfJVEIISALIST ra.LOWIIID "Buddha D h a m J'Q a Serves Mankind," the fint dt a series on the 3 a~eat world reJlglona of Buddhism. Judaiam and lala.m. will be the subject of the sermon by Dr. Charles Clare Blauvelt at the 11 a.m. service Sunday of the Universalist Community Fellow. ship In the F rid a y Afternoon Clubhouse, 18th St. and Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. The church school meets at the same time. ST. AJfDilEWS nES8TTEJUAif "Great Encounters" will be tl)e sennon of t o p I c of the Rev. James Stewart pas to r of St. Andrews Presbyterian Ch urch, 600 St. Andrews Rd., Cliff Haven. at the 8. 9:30 and 11 a.m. serv· Ices Sunday. CJIJUST CBV.CB IY Till: SEA "Do It Yourself' wit) be the sermon of the Rev. Edward Smith, pastor of Christ Church by the Sea, Methodist, 1420 W. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa, at the 9:30 CIIIIII'TIAir ICI&IIc:& cau ... The q u.tlon. "Are Sin. [)laue and Deeth Bnt!" wUl be the polnta d1lcv.Med ln tbe u.on- 5ermon .read In Flnrt Cburc:b ot C'brUt Sclenta.t. 330S VIa Udo, Newport Beac:b. at the 11 a.zn. Sunday ...-vice. A Bl bicaJ pot nt In the t.e.on-Sermoll Ia from a r.alm of Iinl David, "Thouah I walk In the Dlkkt ot trouble, thou wUt,revlve me •.. The Lord will perfect that which coocem. eth me" (138:7 ,8). NEW MANAGER of Stauffer Systems Santo Ano Salon is Mrs. Trudie Macleod lobove). 256 Morning Canyon Rd .. Shore Cliffs. according to an .on- no~Jncement by Mr\. Bere"oce Adams owner of the Orange An All-Parent oonference at County salons Mrs. Mdc:Leod 8 p.m. next Wednesday, Oct. 15, rece,tly returned from Hawaio, will open a busy 3 days Cor the where she wos actove In the faculty of the St. James Day foeld of fashoon. She loves here School. The parents will have woth her sosters Mrs Helen opportunity to vlsit the class- roorru of the I r children that Lemberg. dire<.tor of the Ana· evening. heom salon, and M os~ Frances The next day, teachers wtll be· Powers. te.,cher of vooce end Audrey Twlat, 63 Rudder Rd., Beacon Bay, has been named executrix of her father's laree es- tate, w h I c h wu lett to Mra. Twist's mother, Marie Sattler ot Panorama Hel&hta. George A. SattJer, lndustrlaJlst and former co-manufacturer of the Gaffers and Sattler stoves, died In hls hoiTlA! near Tustin Sept. 26. His will wu filed for probate by Mrs. Twist. after Mrs. Sattlt>r declined to act as ex-. ecutnx. Althoueh the probate petition li:>ts the t>State only as "In excess of $10.000," It ls believed to be worth many times that tlcure. Healing Meets Set at Church gin a 2-day Institute at the Mlr· pi.,no "t Foormont Pr vate The Rev. William Wood, dl.rK- amu Hotel, Santa Monica. con-, School in 1\n,~eom. tor of the London HeaJine Mls- ductt"d by the Department of slon, and currently on a spea.k- Schoois of the Diocese of Los An-1 7 CDI ftala..&a. ling tour In Southern cautornla. eeles. .......... will conduct a ml.sslon of prayer Mrs. Gladyce Ferda. admtnt.· ft La fl "--.11 and healing at St. James Eplsco-trator of the achooJ.s, Ia a mem-•I&C _,_,_. pal Church Thursday and Fn- ber or the curriculum committee day, Oct 16 17. of th~ Institute. Seven deleeates from Corona I Services will be held at 9:30 The executive board or the del Mar Community Congrega· a.m. and 7:45 p.m. each day, In· Day School Parent Council will tl~nal C h u r c h will attend a eluding an lnsplraUonaJ mes- meet at 9:30a.m. tomorrow lFrl· semi -annual convention of the saee and the laytng-on-ot-hands.. dayl In the parish hall of St. Los Angelt>S A..s3octatlon of Con· Mr. Wood t. the author of the James Eplscopal Church, New-cregational Chrlstlan Churches book of lectures, "New HorlzoM port Beach. at the Hollywood Congregational of Healing." Church Sunday. The convention The mission is open to mem-•-:.. Pilp'aao In c I u de s all Congregational tHors of all denominations and 11,,1 AI.Ja• 1'lleta o.IIIWI _. Christian churches of Southt>m tht>tr rnen<is. ,... PI Ill-ll I...A...•f Ca liforma and thE' South"e-st 0,..1 F1ft Se-II &-uiJ WII1NI The delegatf'S are Mr. and Mrs. ' Sam Meyer. Mrs. Ra y Harvt>y, The Orange Coast Kappa AI· The Senior Pilgrim Fellowship Mls.c; Clyde M.1ynarct, MN (' G pha Theta Alumnae Club opened of the Corona del Mar Congrega-Waldt>ck and the Re' and ~1rs Collie• Cuter Sets De.icalill Oct. II Ito; fall season last week w1th a ttonal Community Church will Edwtn Gomkt> morning cot!~ at the home of travel Saturday to the Congrega., Everyone will be a gu8 1 at Mrs. Jack H Badham. Th08e at· tlonal Church tn Esoondldo for p ft •1..1 •-cle-dlcatlon ceremonies of ·rhe tl:'ndlng from the Harbor Area Its nnnual planning retreat. riJ• •• W ,.. .. 11 new Home Et-onomtcs Ct'nte-r at Wf're Mmes. Harlan Eastman R. The 2·day session will plao SL I 1 a;.., Oranl1'e C' o as t, College at 7:30 M. Hixson Jr .. James Laws 'm. the htgh S('hool program for the. .......... p m Thursday. Oct. 16 Robert Wilcox. Edward Chap-next 6 months. Ben Torres Jr. is The Evenlne Prayer Gutld of C'ork topped cutting tables {or man Ill, Burt Lowen Jr., Robert director of the group. St. James Ept.copal Church wilt sew1ng, a portable kitchen unit Fox J r., John Jakosky Jr., Harold The Junior Pilgrim Fl:'llowship • meet at 8:30 p.m. In the church. to make a food laboratory out ot Decker, M. A. Johnson, Walter will host their parents Sunday , The adult Inquirer's class will any room or the central patio. Uer. Ray Aatle, John Bakt'r and evening at a potluck supper In mHt at 8 p.m. The Prayer Guild and m.any o t h t' r modernities Arthur Kramer. Mrs. John Murdy the Corona dt'l Mar church Mr. w111 meet at 10 a.m .. Tuesday, make the center well worth see· m attended from Huntlngto and Mrs. Meredith Harwood Ill'(' I the Parent-Teacher Council will lng, says Phyll\s .lacloon. public Be __ a_c_h..----------------------~----------------------~-~ ___ t_a_t_7_p_.m __ .,~W--ed __ n_~ __ a_y_. ______ re_l_au_o_ns ___ d_~ _____ " __ ~ ___ co __ ~ __ ar __ . Coast Sup er Mark et 334 7 EAS T COAST HIGHWA Y , Jt MA RIGO LD CO RON A DEL M~R Crackers • • 25c II-.. Jcu Ubby's Sweet Pickles • llc 14-8Mtle Heinz Tomato ~etchup 21c 15 .. Ccma Puss'n Its. Cat Food 2-25c ••••• 19c Atnrr .JEJI]JIA-1 lb. ao. Pancake Mix JOKATIIOif I.AXAJIA PACKACED APPLES 10~ S(i)UASH ]:. CARROTS 1o• ... ,~ .... PET 1m ou mA-a.t-. NTITI COLDEII STAft-.J{a CaL Ill ., PIES PArnES ICE_. 4~ -~ 59( BAB M. ·CUBED WHOLE 0.8 SHANK HALF HAMS 49i.. ~FRYING 39'- CHICKENS CHOICE Chuck loa I' I , I ,, ·:~ I~ . I, Devaney's LJtUOI STIRE Tills Wllll'a s,ecill A-1 BEER 8 PAl $1.08 DON'T FOIIGET D.U: A Eu.A LABGE c..trJ Freall Eu• THIS "WHIRLY-BIRD" is ettrecting e lot of youngsters to the play area that is being de- veloped at the Corona del Mar Youth Center. Here, left to right, are Chris Cooper, age 7: Mike Ctemence, II: J immr Lind, 9; Phil Jorden, 8, and Andy Cooper, 3, el Nercissus Ave. dwell· ers. Additionol play equipment is bein g sought for the little tot area. !Ensign photo) 2 lew Harhr Area Architects Uct~lltl Two new architects In the Har· bor Area have been licensed by the State of Calltornia, according to Paul 0. Davis of Corona del Mar, member of the State Board of Architectural Examiners. What Kind · of House Would The 3,·oooth Dwelling Be7 What kind of a house would a ·, Showing guests through the man' build for himself after he home will be Mrs. John SmJth had built 2,999 houses for other I and Mrs. William Krumpholtz. people? Proceeds from donations will The Newport Beach Junior r benefit Fairview State Hospital. F•st Triple Play by Police PUfs Man lehtnd the Bars A tut tit•» poliOt ...= put that tM eoWalon had oecutred c.ta14 ...._, SO. ~ " ....,., '"' on the a1r within teconda to In Jill ,_, • a hit ud ,... l'lifCirt the ctlec:rtpUoO of t.be cul· c....,.. -.., a ...., mtna._ UW, Jilt ·cu. wt~ Mi4. bi v.we Jnto a ()ft'lc»r Don ~u. re.]»>nd· eu at -.,.c~e Dr. aDCI Coat .._ to a .. netal alarm. spotted HWJ., t~ I peNOI* • lliilcrt eat Oft Martnet'1 MUe 11ae ftl'lt pollot cat thet ,.. Wbtle en route to tbe eeene. Ue ~ to a ~ ftport tNppecl IIAKtcJ and I&Jd be ad· mlu.d hlttlnr the car and leav· Occ F. ~~ Jnr the aeene wlt:bout detennln· a c u lnr whether oec:upanta of the oUter car needed help. W • F t d Injured In the other ear were I v e 5 e e BlnnJ• TUrner, 38, of La Habra, Luelle WlHlama of Florin, Ollf. At Luncheon and Thomu Jt&Jnee, 2230 CanyOn Dr., eo.ta Mesa. Redd made mall ot 12.000. The cue will ~ heard at 9 a .m. Frl· day, Oct 17, In Newport Just!~ Court • aawiOft aADOa D ... ft .... 0 11 .... ·- 8 ·=· lie·~· DEVIIEY'S 3"711 E. COAST IIWT. j They are Th~ore Frankoskl of Corona del Mar, an associate of the firm of Pleger, Blurock, Hougan & Ellerbroek of Corona del Mar; and K. Stanley Ball of Costa Mesa a member of the :'iewport Beach ftrm of Schwager, Fernald. Ballew. Ebell Home Tour will disclose Ticket information may be ob- that In the home of Mr. and Mrs. tained from Mrs. William Sex- Harry Hart at 247 Driftwood Rd .. ton, OR 3-6656. The "Dollar for Democrats" Shore Cliffs. Other homes In the tour are drive Is continuing In the Har· •• IIIIKorker •••••••I Ucp~or • • • now offers v1 1 Blodt West ol tbe Burley .. u coao•A I>EL THE ARISTOCRAT OF SPANISH FOOD AND DELECTABLE STEAKS * COCKTAILS * ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY 'Los Carambelos' Ouhtanding Trio M-om Mexico 2S30 W. c...t Hwy .. New~ a..dt La Posta It's the Best ~~D EN~AS. TACOS, TANUUES, STEAKS, CHW REI I ENO, ETC. Opea S p.m. to 9:30 p.m. -ClOHd Moodap 2588 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA (Ju1t South of Scmta ADa CowatrT Club} hote l and restaurant PROUDLY PRESENTS GE-NE STERLING Song Stylist from Las Vegas * DANCING TO THE TOPS TRIO * LUNCH-11:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. DINNER-S P.M. to 11 P.M. SUNDAY BRUNCH-11 A.M. to 3 P.M. * DAXc::mG AJfD SHOWS JfJGII'n. T ClOMd OD Koa&ay. The tour will I n c I u d c six homes 1M-tween 1 and 5 p.m. Sat· urday, Ck-t. 25. First surprise for the visitor is a glass enclosed tropical garden I within the living room just with- in the ~lac;s sliding doors and black wrought iron gatf'S. • And another i n door garden !•separate<> the 2 h<'drooms in the contemporary home that finds I ~lass running to the tall roof of the living room. ThE.' house reflects the Inter- PSI of the retired couple in gar- dl'ning and swimming, with a hu~p pool dominating the rear patio. Ebell ~otes • BOOK SECTION J Mrs. Mollie Fenelon of 1721 Miramar Dr .. Balboa. is enter- taining Ebe11 Book Section I for d~rt today IThursdayl at her home. M111. M. L. Keeler will pre- sent the re\iew • BOOK ~ECTTO~ III Mr... Esther Richter of Corona del Mar will h(> hostess to Eberl Book Sf."ct10n HI at her home at 12:30 p.m. TU('Sday. Mrs. Anita those of Tod Oviatt, 208 Evening bor Area to coincide with this Canyon Rd., Shore Cliffs; Earl nation-wide campaign for fUnds Clayton. 2340 Bayside Dr., Corona to support Democratic candidates <1el Mar; Jennings Shamel, 301 In the coming election. Spark- :'i. Bay Ft Balboa Island: Clar-plug of the local drive Is Mrs. · Clara Axtater.of 611 Poppy Ave .. E.' ne-t' Cooper, 140 Harbor Island I Corona del Mar, w ho Is known as Rd .. Lyle Harbour, 105 Via Lido "Mrs. Democrat of Newport ~ord, Lido Isle. Beach." Perew w111 be eo.hostesses. I SPEAKER at the local observance of Navy Day. Monday, Oct. 27. w'll be Admiral Jad Monroe, commanding officed of the Naval missile test center at Pt. Magu. shown here with a Navy missile. He w.ll talk at a noon meeting to be held at the Villa Marine Restaurant, under the sponsorship of the local Navy League. • • e BOOK SEC'TIO!'i IV Mr'l R. B. Munrlay of 444 Men-r I floza Ter~nr<". Corona Highlands. H•lgh Faculty le11 fir SciiMII Is prepanng dessert for members I of her Ebt-11 ~k Section IV, w· M •• ......... Beacll who are gathenng at her home IVeS to eet .,. .. I for today's • Thursday's I meeting. This is t he menu In Newport I The section chairman, Mrs. Wil-New mem~rs were honored Beach Elementary Schools dur- Ham Hurlson. will assist her. last week at a party given by the ing next week. Oct. 13-17. • Faculty Wlvps Club of the New-Monday-Barbeeued beef, but- • BOOK SECTlON V port Harbor and Costa Mesa High tered peas, confetti salad, sliced I Thi'l aftPrnoon IThursdayl,l Schools. I oranges, bread and butter, milk. Mrs. K('nnt>th Holbrook of 200 Mrc;. Mnx Russell, wife of the Tuesday-Meat loaf and ~rravy, Via Mentone. Lado Isle. will en-new c;uperlntendent. was wei· mashed potatoes, carrot and rai-l tNtaln members of Ebt>ll Book I comed, along with Mmes. Pt>ter sin salad, vienna bread and but· Sf'cllon V at her home. Mrs. Eth-Hogt'nson, Darrell Mann. Wal-ter, cantaloupe, milk. el WalkN will presPnt the re· lace Parker. Andrew Smith. Phil-Wednesday-Toutle dog, but- \ aew. ip Spivey. Gary Anderson. James tcred spinach. sliced tomatoeos. I Cull Sclll Pew Wew .......... Set I Twenty basic Scouting skllla will be learned by Cub Scouts of the Orange Empire Boy Scout Council In a Cub Scout Pow Wow and Scout Sh owando Saturday, Oct. 18. at Orange Coast College. Scouts will give the Cu bs help In games, handicrafts, a compe· tltlve lnterpa trol rally, a cook- out and campfire Inspiration In one of the la rgest rallles ever held In the Harbor Area. DO YOU WAtfr • jolt, • ride, • retttel, • IN .... dttw7 Or tie you h... 10tMthl11t t. ... , Try bait " d.-. r .. d • .~ .. oaw. ).GUO. Crow. Robert Lash, Gary Renzel-carrot sticks, honeydew melon, man. Everett Walker and Joseph milk. Grothus. Thursday -Taco will\ meat, Hostesses were Mrs. Ro~rt shredded lettuce and tomatoes, MagnuMOn, club president; Mrs. mexJcorn. fruit mix, milk. Emil Neeme, aecretary-treasurer; Friday-Toasted cheese sand- Mrs. Edward Newland, social wtch, bu ttered green beans. eel - chairman, a nd Mrs. Frederick ery a nd canot atJclal, orance Carter, publicity chairman. Ex· juJce bars, mJlk. tending a welcome from the ad· ------- mlniatratlon were Mmes. Joseph Hamblet, R o b e r t Magnuuon, Floyd Harryman, LesiJe Mlller and Jotm McGowen. IT ALlAJf ·AKEIIJCAJf PAJITT The tblrd annua l Colun'lbua Day celebraUon of the Italian· American Society or Orance County wtn ~ held at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, In the club· houae at 1209 Spurgeon St. San· ta Ana. S.tl .. lip,, • ., Chlldren p laying With fire· cracke rs were blamed far a rrau tire tha t burned a U.t6ot ctrc:le on the bluff eut of Baycrest ltd., In the Upper Bay Area last week on Wednesday. Some neig hbor· lng rtrls threw sand on the flames a nd beat the rest ol. the flam es out With rup. Firemen ext.lngulahed the nama In the rup when they arrived. IPEIIIL 15' X 30' a;,~ Swimming POOL ' '2195coAoiMo I I nusc iiA RPEET sON I s )a• s )91 s l93 I I REGULAR KINGS FU.TER I I Special Wine Vault I Jmported Wmes Champagne Open Daily & I Sun. 9 a.m. to midn!;!!t I Fri. & Sat. 9 a.m. -2 FOR THE WEEK-END DO-IT YOURSELF JOBS! I I WARD&HARRINGT~(J --·-· ... ·----·-·-·-....u~~ ............. ...... ......,_ ...... SAVE fiRST (wvings it not rnoMY left over at h end of +f\e month.) SAVE witll Security AU accounts inJured up to $1 0,000.) SAVE •II EARN DIVIDENDS PAID 4 nMES PER YEAR SAVE COIYEIIEITL Y LACUKA IEACII 222 Ocecm Aft. HYatt ._1177 SAM CLEJCEJn'E 601 If, E1 ('.mDioo Beal BTadatb l·ll.S LAGUNA FEDERAL ~ •ona talWI, and the City Council of 8ESOLUTlON NO. 48116 the City of Newport Beach here· a&ww ~ DSIGir t All-Tune ~ Record Now Near $13% · A R..ESOLtmON OF IN'I"EN • by electJa to proeeed under the "nON OF THE CITY COtJN. provt.lont o! the .. St:rftt Vaca· C1L OP THE CITY OF NEW· tlon Act of 1941 .. , and all amend· PORT BEACH D!X:LAJUHG ro.entt thereto, being Sect1oru ITS IN'l'E!n10N TO ORDER 8300 to 8331, lnclu.alve, ol the Fairview. Hospital Project For Ebell Club's Juniors THE CLOSING UP, VACA· StrHt.t and Klehways Code of TION AND ABANDONMENT ~ ~te of CalUom!a. Relplna Falrv~ H~pttal get Septembe~ bulldlna pmnjtl ln e aaLIIO& DLAJm OF A PORTION OF A CER· SEC'RON 3 : 'nle Street Su· atarud wtll be one of the major Newport Beach totaled a whop-l ohn N~ demollah dwell· TAJN STilEET KNOWN AS pertntendent of the City ot Mew· proje<:U of the Junior Ebell Club pt,. J1,539,2'75, establllbJq a lnl, 118 Pull, Jl,OO; W. B. Baris· CLUBHOUSE AVENUE. port Beach shall cauM to be of Newport B.ach thJa year. new, all·tlme record tor tM e:Mtyer, demOJMil dwtill~. 1101 The City Council or the City of conaplcuously pcwted alona the Dr. Hyman Tucker, c:Urector of Butldlne Dept. N. Bay n ., 1100: Balboa Island Newport Beach, pursuant to the Une of the portion of aaJd street the new alate mental h~pltal. A.lthouah the year Ia only Muatc Stont, qn, 223 Marine, provtalona of the "Street Vac.a· propc!Md to be vacated not more wa.s the main speaker at the f1rat tJuoee.quarteta ..ver, the total Lt $50. tlon Act of 1941", and au amend· than 300 feet apart, but not leu event of the sea10n, an Arabian al~dy $13,400,913, almon a hall e CLD7 BAVDI menta thereto, betng Sections than three ln all, notices of the Nlehts luncheon. a million dollant over the prevt-Willard Zw1ebell, addition, 320 8300 to 8331, Inclusive, of the vacation ot aatd portJon of said ------------- 0118 record for a tuU 12 months. Klnp Rd., $3,000; R. 0 . Ander-Streeta and Hlahways Code ot street. Said notices shall state That record, $12.971.512, waa es-10n, sidewalk, 1500 Kings Rd., the State of California, does the passage of this Resolut1on of tabll.shed In 1956.· $100. heteby resolve and declare as Intention and the time and place It the 1958 pace continues at e •ALIOA follows: of the hearing of all persons In· lliee laJ 111111 Dl.. i1 CDI H~m~ the volume of the past 9 monttis, Mrs. Allan Crary, repairs, 1519 SECTION 1: The public interest terested In or ob}ectlng to the the grand total tor the year will E. Bay Ave .• $200; J. A. Gant, and convenience require the clos· proposed vacation of said portion Mrc:. AliC'C' May !l:ch;on. ;o readt close to $18 m1Jllons. repairs, 1111 w. Bay Ave., $400; lng up and abandonmrnt oC n of said street. Said n<ltit~q shall d1erl 5<-pt 27 HI hf."r homr at GIO h Emil Mayer, re-roof, 309 E. Bay. I portion of a certain street known be so ~ted at least tt>n days bt' .\fargUC'rtt4' AvC'., l'orona dt>l Mar September permits Include t e $l25: Donald MacDonald, door to as Clubhouse Avenue In the C1ty fore tht> date of sa1d heanng. ali i Sht" was born 1n Or\>gOJt anct following: 44 al n g 1 e family replace window. 1413 w. Balboa, 1 of Newport Beach, and It ls the as required by law. hatl )a\'{'d in Corona del !\1ar 1~ dwellings, $1,099,135; five 2-unlt $250; C. E. Tageart, enlarge tam· Intention of the City Cou ncil of SECTION 4 : Then~ I 'I hert>by 1 month" dwellings. $1l0,600; one 4-unlt lly room, 2161 E. Ocean Blvd., 1 the City of Newport Beach to or-reserved and excepted from the Her body '" !x'Ing forwarded t<1 apartment. $42.250; 2 garages. $700; Norton Younglove: fence. der the following d6C'n~ por· vacation of said portion of sa1d Oak Hall \1urtuary 1n San Jo« $4,0S0; 8 swimming pools.L.. $22,· 109 Island Ave .. $100: H. B. Chad· Uon of said street In the City of street a permanent ea>o('ment and for sNVI•...., and bunal. The 5()()· 21 fences and walls, ~.831 ; Be h Co t 0 1 h · f t d 1 u 51 ~Iterations to dwellings, Sl05.· ~Wy, .-dd bath in garage, 1734 Newport ac . unty o r-r g t at any ume, or rom 1me Ball.' Mortuary Corona P .•• ar Plaza del Nortt>, $560; William ange, State of California, to be to ttme, to construct, maanta1n, ChaPf'l 1' an t·hart;e of arrange 385; 2 commercial t,ulldlngs, Kincaid, alterations, H05 w. Bay, vacated, closed up and abandon· operate. replace. remo\'e and re-ment" He thanked the club for Ita help In collecting clothln~. toya, macaz.lnes. books and rerords. and wwlng for the mentally ~­ tuded children ·and adulta who wUl begin moving Into the h~­ pltal on Harbor Blvd. next Janu- ary. The next project or the club Will a Lso benefit the hospital. That will be a tour ol homes I in the Harbor Area Saturday. 0<-t. 25. Ti<'kt>IS Will 8t'JI for $1.50. I Local S('hools will also benf'Cit from dub work Thl:' Art ~·t aon will hold 2 nrt rE-ntal .-xhihitl> 1n ~e\\ port Harbor Hagh Sl·hO<•I and "'" eiPmPntary o;chool art> c•l\hlb at. Thc Junto,-.; Will work for 2 art scholarshaps Mrs. gtanl£"v Statla and Mrs !.A-on Yale were appointed to ro urdanatC' work with the Ebell Club ThP club will h<lL'It a dl!->trac-t mt<N1ng in the Ebt"ll Clubhoust> 'lio\. 5 $113.278; 11 alterations to com $3000 ed, to wit: new sanitary sewers and storm ------- merclal buildlnp, $!6,511; onr .·.~-That portion of Clubhouse drains and appurtenant struc-GRAHT Df HOSPITAL 1 E&.a 1 Industrial alteration. $300; 2 •'"rv•• Avenue l!ormerly k nown as tures 1n, upon, over and across Grant r.oddlcksf•n, ownPr of fS. gJ~I •mal cabanas, $5.800: 9 signs, $3,636; C. A. Parker. carport at 36 Ell Railroad Avenue) as shown sa1d portion of said street pro· Grant's F'umature etnd Appfi. Wi._. II• .. 'II 10 buildings demolished. $7.000. Paseo, Lido Trailer Park, $250; upon a map of CanaJ Sec· posed to be vacated and pursu ancec; at 1500 ~ewport Blvd . Co· _. n•• Following are t he final per D. P. Steen , canopy. 7010 w tion recorded in Mls<'ellan-ant to any existing franchises or o;ta Me<>a. was operated on for a Mrs. Etna Kunzman, 76 year mlts issued In September: Ocean Ft · 1150; City ot NeWJ><?rt eou.S Maps, Book 4. Page 98, renewals thereof, or otherwise, to chest ailmrnt last WN>k at Hoag old resident or 705 Goldenrod e COBOJfA DEL MAJI Beach, addition at Park Comnus-~rds of Orange County, construct, maintain, operate, re-Hospital and is n>ported getting Ave . Corona del Mar, has won Moa. J. A. Hogan. re-roof, 321 slon building, 1714 W. Balboa, California, lying between the place, n>move. renew and en· along fine. her fourth blue ribbon In com · Poppy, $106; Mrs. Gertrude De· $325; Kenneth John&on, sign, southerly prolongation of the large Jines of pipe, conduits, 'petition at the Los Angeles trick, 2-unlt, 2-story dwelling, 2620 Newport Blvd., $50; John westerly line of Block 432. cables, wires, poles, and other ilsht"d and clreulated In the City ~County Fair 708 Martuerlte, $19,900; Andy Welser, demolish d~elling. 2614 of said Canal Section and convenient structures, equipment of Nrwport Beach. and said pub-She v.·on thla year's ribbon on Grimstead, a1an. 3024 E. Coast Newport Blvd., $100• Jack Gos: the northwesterly line of and flxtun>s for the operation of llcatlon shall be made before the a cross stitched n ower pattern Hwy., $250; J im DeLong, patlo ney, repairs. 407 28th, 176· that vacated portion of Club· gas pipe lines, telegraphic and date set for t!w> hearing of all quilt. Her previoUS' prizes have cover. 622 Beaonla. ~ Hughes Produc~. dem?Jish n~n-house Avenue, s hown u Par· telephone lines, rallroad llnes. 1 persons lntPrested in or object-~ been tor quilts and ceramics. • coao•A 8JaBLAJfDS structura l lntenor partitions. 500 eel 2 as described In Reso· and for the transportation or dia· lno to the proposed vacation 409 De Sol Superior. $5.000; Merwin Heth, 1 tl · No Ac-72 oC th• City t ·but·o oC 1-r1·c en•r""' ,... " Earl Clayton Wall a 111 15 28 h St u on ....,, . ~ n I n e ""'' ",..,, ,... This R~~Jutlon was adopted I IE S I ' demolish dwe ng. 1 . . 1 ._·· of Newport Beach, rec-orded t I d Its t-od cts ~""' Ter., $450. $100 J ck Cole addition • 1 1 ro eum an P u · am· by the City Council of the City CLIFn ; a . , "' In Book 3988 Pages 576 and monia, water. and Incidental of !l:ewport B.ach at a regular U p H 1 L S T E II II • 180U 45th St., $6,000. 577, official 'r-ords of Or· pu~ Including a,..,_•r and Price McCuistion, add open "" ·..--··· .... ~~ meet1ng on the 22nd day of Sep deck 302 Momtng Canyon, $600. ange County: and between the right to keep the property tt>mb('T, 1958. by the following • utvmE TEJUlACE Th • d T • I the southwesterly line of free from lnnammable materials, votP 10 "'11 : I I r rl a Block 432, of said Canal Sec· and wood growth. and otherwise A YES. COL"NCIL~E:\: HART E. M. Harv""', swimming poo · 1 1 rth h t 11 h V~&Da4 rt mo•~.._ -, tion. and a ltne y ng no · protect t e same rom a az· UJRE~Z. S0\1ERS KI~CSLEY. 1921 Sabrina. $3.000. Of Patr•l c·· a easterly of. parallrl to, and ards In, upon a nd O\er the por ATKINS()~ HIGBIE. STODDARD JAMES , D. RAY BliWilc C.tractu M44 L COAST HWY. COIItONA DEl MAl OBlole 3-0SlO EVUS G. PARlER I CO. d1stant 10 f(!('t from tht" taon of sa1d street proposed to :-:OES. C<>CN\IL~E:\. :-:ONE Ell • D I d southwesterly ltne of said be vacated. ABSE:\T COCNCILME:\: NO!IiE IS e aye Clubhouw Avenue TheSt' \acation pi'OC'ef'dings an> JAMES 8 STODDARD I All of that portion of said taken sub)(>('t to the r~natlono; Ma~or • 1 . . str('('t to be vacated, dosed up and exceptions hert>tn rontaaned AITEST. The thard traal of ~t~. Patncla and abandoned i'l more dearly SECTION 5: ~otil't' is hen>b) MARGERY SCHROL"DER Ellis. 30, of J638 \\ estmlnster I shown on a <'ertain map ap-~1ven that the C1t) Council of City Clerk An• .. COl>ta Mesa, 0~ charges of prove<~ and adopted by the Caty the City of :\ewport Bt>a <'h doe~ =:=;~~~;~:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;:=;~~~~~~~~~~~~~ possession of ma_ruuana. has Counc il of the C1ty of Newport ht>rt>hy fix Monday, the 2'ith day 'i- bet>n continued until Wednesday. I Beach for said \ acatlon. dosing or 0<-tober. 1958. at the hour of Oct. 15· _ . up and abandonmrnt. by Resolu 7:30 o'clock P. M. of sa1d rlay in TE WIIILE. Originally set for Sept. 1.:>, 11 lion dated Septrmber 22. 1958. thr Council Chambers of the City was dt>layed u ntil Oct. 1. and j and designated "Resolution No. of N~port Beach. locate<l tn the then agam until the 15th be· 4865", which ~>aid map ls on fliP C'aty Hall of the Caty ot Newport cause her attorney, Albert Ram· I in the offi<'P of the City Clerk of l &>ach. as the time and plan• for sey of Long Bt>ach, was Involved I the City of Newport Bt>ach. RPf , hParing all persons interesterl In 1 In another trial. erenre is hereby made to <~aid or objecting to the proposed va-I i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~---~~ 1\trs. Ellis' fi,..;t trial last Apr! I map for further particulars a<> to ration of said portaon of said ALL HAIRCUTS ended when two jury mt>mbers the proposed vacation. closing up 'ltre<>t. and the City Council at said they had received lnfortna· I and abandonment of said por· said Hme and place will hear the tlon about Mrs. Ellla outside the tion of sald street. and a ld map evidence oUered by any person \ courtroom. A June t11al e11~ed ts made a pert of thls ~lu· lnt~ted ln the vacation of sald with . a hung jury. r~p?rtedly 1 Uon by this n>f~n>nce to the l'4me l port1on of said street herein be· "JJIIt 8·4 tor acqult1al. extent and pu~ M If It were fore dt><U'ribed Mr\. Ellis has <'Ontendcd that Incorporated herein In full. SECTIO~ 6: This Rt"SSlution marijuana round by pollee in her SECTIO~ 2: The pi'OC'f't"dln~~~ of Intention o;;hall be pu_hllsht"d home "'as left then> by l>Omeon<' for tht" clo<;lng up and abandon at lt"ast onc-e 1n tht" Nt>wpon FOB MEN AND BOYS JAY'S BARBER SHOPS ONLY $1.25 2103·A R£WI0.8T BLVD.-ItEWIOaT M3 E. LU..BOA BLVD-aALaOA I clqc w1thout her knowledge. ment of the a foresaid por1ion of Harbor En"l~n. a nt>wspaper of . c;aid stn>t't shall be had and ~ent>ral tlrculataon. pnntt"<l, pub ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LECAL JfOTtCE No. A 31.811 NOTICE 1'0 CR£DITORS ESTATE OF RuDOLPH J. COL- EMS. a i!>O kno" n as R. J. Gol I cmo:. cteceas<'d. where you save does molce o diHeren(•. . • (\ -~-.~. -~~ ----NOTICE IS HEREBY ClVEN to the <"rl'ditorq of and all persons 1 having C'lalms again..o;t the sa1d I decedrnt or said estate to file them with the necessary vouch- NS in the office of the Clerk uf I 320 If. lfewport lllYd.. the Superior Court of the State MI 6-l &SS Jfewport lleaeb of California, In and for the ,., lull l'orf•culan• A• you dnve •nto N .... pon Beuh on ~t&ftwey 101. lrom Lone S.IICh you IM IM wall~ community of Uda Orco Block Co. County of Orange, or to present thP same with the neceS&Ary vouchers, ·to the undersigned at his or her place of business.. to· wit : Ida Brett ln. ExE'CUtriX of the Will o( Rudolph J. Golems, de· c-eased. care of Ralph M. Myeis, Jr., attorney at law, 61 4 Dahlia Avenue. Corona de) Mar. Califor- nia within six months after the first publication of this notice. Dated September 29, 1958. IDA 8RETTlN ExecubU of the wiiJ S.nch with 12 hoon" ell financed by ttl•• Anocletton. "'""" .,. In tile $20.000 ew e •IMI ttoe c.ftmun~ h•• ib ewn M ad! ,_. .... BUILDING Bl.OCKS--ALL SIZES-ALL TYPES ]AdiNa 7·IDI KJwt.e.ty $.-:1 IMIIratell& ....... -a. ...... ._.. .a- Costa Mesa Lumber Co. LUMIEB -IUILDDIG MATEBIAIS •.....,t ...... c... .._ l.lbedf ..... --------~-----=--=-=---- oC said decedent. Ralph M. Myers, l r. Attorney 614 Dahlla Avenue Corona del Mar, California Telephone ORiole 3-5110 Publlsh : Oct. 2. 9. 16, 23, 1958 In the Newport Harbor Ensign. uaAL •ona No. A-31615 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ALICE MARIE JANSSENS. DECEASED. NOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of a nd aU persons having claims aplnst the said decedent or said estate to nle them with the ~ry vouch· ers In the oUice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of Callfomta, In and for the County of Oran,e, or to ~nt the same. wtth the ~ vouchers. to the underslrned at his or her place of bu.siness. to-w1t: Camlel Ja~na, lXecutor. c'o Harwood Refteman ~ Soden. 3355 VIa lJdo. Newport BNch, California wlthln lx month" attu tM first publlcat1on ot this notice. Dated Septt'm~ 11, 18!58. CAMIEL J A.NSSENS ERc:utor of ~ Estate olald ~nt. Harwood. R.,_.._n • s.dan ~ton~:' Lew ... LNo M~~Calll. ....... : lliiJt. d. .. Oct. I, .. ........ ....,-t...._.......,. Put your savings to work lauilcling hOIIIIS like these! N· .. ~------------------------------A~~------------------------c:,. You can be proud of the JOb your money is doing -and happy over the ~P . ~ it earns for you-when you put 1t ~ . Newport Balboa Sa vings and Loan As.soctatlon. What could be safer than mortgages on fine new- homes in Orange County'? The steady increaae in valae ol all property here in the nation's . eeoaomic "white spot" pro\'ides an extra margm of a!ety-also your savings are insun!d, up to $10,000, by an ~ncy of the t:nited State& Government. We pool the savings of over 11,500 investors like you and your money is loaned to build homes like tho~ at L1do Sands, pictum above the In•ine 1st and 2nd Terraces, W~lift'-all outstandmg ~sidential ~ons­ aDd in outat.anding commercial buildings like Jamaica Inn, Costa ~lt>sa C1ty Hall, L1do and Bay Lido Office Bu1ldmp . What do y11u R"!t for the u~ of your money~ We are ~·ing at the rate of 4 c-c pt>r year and you pt d.h·idends e\·en· 3 months. When you want rour money back we have always pa.id it immedtately, for 0\·er 22 rears. So put your aavJnp to work bert today l ..... ,./MI.& S1'llf1 CIIII·FIII ....... ----..... -C... o.~aa..­CMIII .... -1 ;atttaW-. Gs&wa..-'* o*wfalmep-..,. ......... _, .. _,__a.. .... .. ,..._,. ... ~ Pauat Cllll MM • ...._Ill~ ••• , .. , ................. -......... ........ fllltlla ..... C... .. _._L ,. $100 Weekly! OFFERED TO READERS lUll PRIZE • • 57&.00 FIIST PIIZE • • $12.60 SECOID PillE • • $7.60 THIRD PRIZE • • • $&.111 Photography "THE HAPPY HOBBY" CAMERAS FILMS Darkroom Supplies Authorlaed Bauelblad. E.xacta. Kodak. hll & Bowell, Bo1ex. PolaroJd CIDd BolleW.X. HARBOR PHOTO LAB Bowa:rd'"Foboiu, pbotoqraphel' 3121 E. Coast IIJ9hway -Oriole 3·-46'10 Coi'ODG del Mar Bushard's Harbor Pharmacy 3301 E. Coast Bwy .. CoroDG del Mar OBJOLE 3·4880 SpedallziDg lD pnscrip· ttou, COUDettcs and toUetrles. Ccrptun the magic of fall with lfEW GOLDE!f A O'TUKif bT PrlDee Matchabel.U Col ope -12.00 • S2.50 Batll Pow.s. -12.50 (wtth Ouffy puff) P1IEE DEUVEJIT Mermaid TAP BEER • SANDWICHES Bongo Drum Sessions Sunday Afternoons FREE LUNCH We d. Evenings MERMAID 3436 E. Coast Bwy., Col'oDG del Mal' ALL AMERICAN MARKET 30C9 E. Coast Bwy .. Corona del Mar Groceries -Meats Fruits -Vegetables Beer-Wine-Liquors OR 5-0370 ORANGE COUNTY'S SHOWPLACE OF FINE FOODS * * Quality with EeoDomy I . Here's good clean fun for the whole family • • • just pick the teams you think will win their games each weelr. F"tll out the official entry blank. Van's Cleaners 3428 E. Coast Bwy., COI'CIDCI del Mar OBJOLE S.a20 We feature a complete dry cleaning and laundry service. Catering to those who care. LUNCH SERVED DAILY OLIVER SCOTT ~at the pkmo beD Dlgbtly JAAR ....... _$ SPORniG GOODS GAlES • DOLLS • BOOIS Join Our .Birthday Club WE CIVE S&B CBEE!f STAMPS Use Our Lay-A-Way Plan ORIOLE 3-8410 WIYIIR TOYS 3101 E. Coast Bwy .. Corolla del Mar (Below All-Amerlccm Market) GEORGE'S FLYING A SERVICE Tires -Batteries Accessories PICK· UP & FJlEE DELIVE.Y 3700 E. Coast Bwy .. Coroaa del Mar OIUole 3-1831 CUSTOI IDDY SHOP Collision Repairing Custom Body Work Color Matching -Loan Cars 610 W, 17th St.. C:O.ta Meea Bat 12 -Quouet VU!age )(J 1-3351 DAN•s PNT I .. EI IIIP JS OFFEBJNG MEWS DISTINC1'IVE HAIR CO I liNG l .... .., PLEASE NOTE Each of the participatiDg atoretl Jiated on thia page baa a 'TOOT- BAIJ. CONTEST BOX" in a c:on- •enient place,· plus extra eJltry bkmb Depoait your enby ~ fore noon on Friday. Johnnies Uquors Dee (Joluaa.le) Cook, o.n.u ........... leer DEIJVERY SERVICE ORIOLE 3-7&30 JOHIIIES UQUORS 3537 E. Coast Hwy., CDM. Bob's WashereHe Wallletl • Drie~ • FolliN (Speciall-Day Service) Jluga &~a Spedallty Free Delivery Roan: Moa. I to I TIML ULna Sat. I to I I.'S WISIEIEnE oaw. 3·'1331 3536 E. 'Coaat Bwy .. CoroDa ~ liar THE ROD I REEL SHOP FISHING TACKLE ~ SPORTING GOODS ha.e you ftlited tiM WIIITE TIYEII LaguDG leach * .co~rE~T RULES * ~ Cont.st open to everyone exe.pt em~yees of the Ensign and their famAiet. Your entry must be on official entry blank, d ippH from th2Ensi n or on offteial nk available at al sponsoring stores. (3) AI enir1e1 must be de ted in "foo+bal box" proviclecj at a8 sponsoring stores no lat.r tften n00f1 on • ay. (<4) Pme money wilt 1M distribut.d as folows: a. Grand Pt'lze $75.00 for pidcing al winnel'l. b. First Prize $12.50 for most correct winners. c. Second Prize, $7.50 for second most cOfftet winners. d. Third Priu, $5.00 for ftlird most correct winners. (S) In case of ties, our ~aker d.u.. wil determine winn.,; that Is, the penon whose total seore of aU winning te.ms Is nearest correct, wil be the winner. Those fe"ing to list "-total seore wil be disquaJiflH in case of • tie. (6) you .,. not to. pidc ICONS, only winning teams. m Membel'l o/ the Emign staH ere judges. .ncl their decision will be final. ~) Thla cont.st wil run through the regular footbal season. 9) Winners wil be notifiH, .ncl wil receive their prize money om the store where entry was deposited. · • Corona del Mar's DUTCH BOY PAINT STORE W. C. BudaterldJchea * AD the lat .. t decorator colors * Interior & Exterior * Color Matching W ALLPAPE.B -Complete Seleetloa HARBOR Pai1t I Wall,a,.r Co. 2S7 E. Coat Bwy., CDM • OIUole J.JD33 (Po.t ThecrtN CorMI') •••••••••••• •• : OFFICiAL FENTRYBiANK ~. I ~ MUST BE DEPOSITED BY NOON. OCT. 10 If•~ SELECT THE WINNERS. DON'T GUESS SCORES. I ARMY ·········-·· .. --........................ 0 NOTRE DAME -·-······-····0 I I NAVY ·--···-·······-····--···· -0 MICIDGAN -···-······-----8 I PRINCETON ··············-·-· ... -0 PENNSYLVANIA -·-··--0 I INDIANA -·-······· ................... .o IOWA --·---··-------.. -.. 0 I I NORTHWESTERN ·-·······D MINNESOTA -· ---·-··"--0 I OIDO STATE -········-;-···---0 UJ.INOJS .... -·-···--········--·0 I PURDUE -·····----0 WISCONSIN -··-··:.··--0 I AUBURN . .0 KENTUCKY 0 I CLEMSON -··--··----0 VANDERBILT ------····0 I FLORIDA 0 U. C. L. A. EJ I TENNESSEE -··-····---0 GEORGIA TECH. --8 I I VIJLLlAM & MARY --EJ v. M. L ----·· .. ---G I RICE --· EJ ABUNBAS -0 I TEUS A. & M. ····--EI MAilYLAND ----0 I TEUS TECH EJ T. C. U. _. -·...----··------0 I UTAH STATE EJ NEW MEXICO ---0 I OREGON STATE --0 WYOMING ---0 I u. s. c. -0 OREGON . --0 I WASHJNGTON 0 STANFOBD 0 I MT. SAN ANTONIO -0 OIWfGE COAST -0 I :1 ~~~· 1:' I NAME . I I ADDRESS .I I CITY I · PHONE--~--~--~~------~--~~--·1 I I •• \ roa ULB HAM.MOND CHORD OBCAN, die onlY one with 100 orcan A in· atrumental tones l)h&a percu.· elon, only $995. Anyone can • d • ENSIGN CLASSIFIED roa au.a From the POUCE BLOtTER • play lt without 1e110na. I.'S wUJ e 1'01fDAT, IUT. 21 ported bOye at Seac1rttt Dr. and bold tor Chrlmn.u delivery. Pollet were uJutd to look for Marapeta DT.. JrviM Te~oe. Sdunldt·PblUipe, 8th at MaJo, 150-yur·old Francia P!eUter, 5 ahootl"-8B cuna .. , Mta. Mary Santa Ana. feet, 11 lnchM tall, welaht 175 A~ US Popl)y Ave., Corona 2T' Chr'l.t·Cratt-Expreu, beauU· pounds, bald, with brown eyet: del Mar, reporUd nel&bbo,. \LI· tul lltbt model, S>·watt radio, he wu reported mt..tnc by tbe ln• flower apray which la mak· bead. 1a1J.ey. 30 mph. twin en· Lont Beach Pollee Depar1.lJMnt in& her famJiy Ul ... VlratnJa Kfn4a. Phone OR 8-6'718. ... Jutty Merth, 15, of COvina, Caatle reported 2 men ll&hUn& ln '51 FORD rA.IRLA.l'fE :sao, ireen aur1ered cu .. and IICI'&tcha on alley behind her home at 2Cl5 E. and white, 4·c1oor Mdan. alpal her arrn.a and lep, lnc:urred Bay Av• .. Balboa, but men were ... ker n~dlo, heater Fordo· whe>n ahe waa wuhed up on cone when pollee a.rrlved. mauc, whl~ walla, v~ry clean. rocks at the Corona del Mar main • IVJn)AT. OCTOaU 5 One owner, 30.000 mll~ pvt. beach by a wave ... Mra. Ray Chuck Webetef, 30. ot Beverly party, p)OO. OR 3·5154, 4200 Wenger reported a car with a Hilla was saved by llfeauards RJver Ave., Newport Beach. dog locked Inside had been from' drownlnc at Pearl Ave. and HAMMOND ORG~S . STEIN· parked a long time In front of N Bay Ft., Balboa bland •.. Dr. WAY PIANOS: All new models her home at 36l2 Ocean Blvd., Donald MeAnlls, 117 Via Quito, heN! Budget terms, priced from Corona del Mar, and felt doe Udo lsle, reported theft of $50 $995. Swap your old pianos, we 11IEI 1ttW . .. .,.. TOP QUALITY FIRSTS or FACTORY BLDCISHED ..., Ev.peq Else, TIEl SEE US. We wlll not be unden10ld. HEll IllER'S ILU. DTAft 6 BlrT&U e NOII&r TO LOAII C080MA D MAll 2 bdilii: h..,. tumbhftd. l..arp Uvl"- room, fireplace, patio. dbJ. &a· ,_,., waijt to abopa. Av&llable BUSINESS oow. C&ll OR ~0 or a. AUTO ~ 111. w. PI~. an.teor BOATS PERSONAL nJIUfl'niR.E CO-.c>H A DEL lUll attrad::lftJ,r tum18bed 2 bdrm.. u.-talll apartment ~ b1odc to &bop· .... , nrtfl .. Lt. pin• center, prq•. dlapoMl. a.ntennae -$125 ~early. KY 4·2711. APT. FOR B.EN'l": Lu.xwy Hvtnt" Cor low aa 875 mo .• ott •a.on rate, Jamaica Inn Hote-l, Co· rona del Mar, :H hr. awltch· board, 2 heated poola, room ...vice. dlnine and dancine. coclctall lounee. tennia courta. Phone OR 3·8120. might be suUerlng; car and doe wheel an<t ttre from hla at.atlon need !50. Schmldt·Phllllps, est. Attredtted teacher hu Ume left tor new pupils. Years of experl· ence 1n teachln& children. Mrs. W oolley, 219 Iris, Corona del Mar, OR5·~. RICKFIELD gone on arrlval of pollee • · · waaon parked ln front of hb 1914, at 520 N. Main, Santa WAnaD William Morris of Anaheim, re· home ... Ralph Eby of Fullerton Ana. ORiole 3·9728 TO aDT ...UOWAL ported a motorist jumped from a reported he lost hla lalae U!eth GARAGE tor atoraae of 16 foot ------------ car at 17th St. and Balboa Blvd., whlle sw imming at Buck Gully CLOSING OUT SALE, Muon • Coast Hlway • Poinsettia Ave. boat. HYatt 4-6196. WE PAY CASH for your paanu. Newport Beach, atruck a hitch· An anonymoua per&On ,.. Hamlin Grand lr Console pi· Corona del Mar PERMANENT BUSlNESSMAN, Schmldt·Phllllps. Santa Ana. hiker In his face, jumped back j,c;rt~ a w 0 man acNamlng anoe, save up to $1000. 3 yrs. to family, wtshes two or thrH Hear Porter Heaps In great organ In his car and drove oft ..• C. S. through the nlt"ht on ttte bluff pay. Sctunldt·Phllllps, Main at USED small maple flnlahed .ipln bedroom, furnished or unfur· con<-ert at Fullerton Nov 20th. Garrick, 3235 Ocean Blvd., Co-nea.r Tustin Ave. and Santa Isa· 6th, Santa A11a. I et plano. perfect condition. $337 1 nished apartment or houu In Don't miss 11. &hmJdt Phillips rona del Mar, reported 7 plants bel St. In the Upper Bay area, but USED HAMMOND ORGAN. See terms $12.85 per mo. Schmidt Corona del Mar. Nov. 1. Up to Co., Santa Ana; Hammond Or stolen from ln front of hla home. pollee couldn't find screamer . . . us today for this one. Scnmldt·l Phillips, 520 N. Main. Santa Sl 50. furnished. References gan Studios, Fullerton. • MOWDAT, SEn'. 2t Mra. Gertrude Audette.:..~ 80rne· Phillips, 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. I P. 0 . Box 1411, Santa Ana. ROOM AND BOARD for older Newport Beach pc:wtmuter umes known u Mnl. uertrude Ana. _ __ j GRAND PLANO SALE, 14 to I USDfZSI aDITALI ~pie. No pt'nsloners. U: 9· Payne Thayer, 1706 Mlramar Dr., Booth, reported that her ex·hU~· GOOD Practice Pianos from $95 choose from, Stelnway, Knabe 6838. BalbOa reported 175 damaae to band, Robert Booth of Nacogdo· up. Rent a aplnet $10 up. 1 Ivers lr Pond, Story 1r Clark' OFFICE FOR RENT, 436 Hello· his convertible car'a top whlcb ches. Tex., cut his arm when he Schmldt·Phllllps, 520 N. Main, Jacob Doll all very beautiful trope, CD){. New, quiet, cen· lnSCF' 1 AllfEOUS was slashed on the parklni lot broke a window trylne to break Santa Ana. some without a &Cratch. Start trally located. ground floor. f. RENT a HAMMOND SPINET OR· of the Newport Yacht Club •.. Into her home at 469 N. Newport PERISCOPE BINOCULARS:-20x75 at $387. Schmldt·Phllllps Big a. heat, 15 x 31, pvt. rest room, GAN, S5 a wMk, lessons in· Mrs. Jeanette Lawrence reported Blvd., Newport Helahts, after she power with tripod: DeVry 16 Piano and Organ Store, 6th lr utilities pd .. parking, $85 mo eluded. Schmldt·Phalllps. 520 ID'ICU MO , • 2 men 6 van 19.2!5 Hr. wtthJn 30 mt. nme atarta at t"'Ut door No extra ch.artf' lor Saturday. NEWI-tAN TRANSFER . STORAGE CO. Lowat Storaae Rata 8'l4 W. 19th' St., C.O.ta ~eaa u 8-2274 LUSIC'S LANDSCAPE 1r GARDENING SERVICE Clean.up and Light Ha ullna. DAY PHONE Kl 5·0754 EVEN:NG Ll 8·4450 -EIIYCUPIEIII IIITIIIIGI ~rge A. Carrington 609 Pomsettla \orona del Mar ORaole 3·1557 O ranj:!f' County Representative_ J0~~1'0NE'S 1111 , •• ,.. .. URd Auto Parta. Tlra We Buy Can and Scrap Metal UBEllTY 8·7013 2073 Placentia Ave_ C.O.ta MM& her wallet stolen (rom her home refuaed to open the door for him: mm projector and screen. A Main. Santa Ana. ORiole 3·4120. - ' N. Main, Santa Ana. at 321 Diamond Ave .• Balboa 11· he waa treated at Hoag Hospital steal. Call OR 3·4946. CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE. CHRJSTMAS LAY·AWAYS. Ham· I land ... Ro~rt Geyer, 311 Dttft· ..• Donald Armand, 23, Laguna l948 CROSLEY Statton -Wagon. IlEAL ESTATE & UJnALS Room for 3 desks. Newly re· mond Organs. Stelnway Pianos. Painting -Decorating P APEit BANGING Wood Rd.. Shore Cllfla, com· Beach, was arrested on a charge $50 ,..,,. .. _ I COM decorated. !Wst Room. $60 mo. select now, MY later. Always 100 pial ned that a woman came to of uaau t anu •• ery r, . GRAND PIANO 5' MasOn.-Excel· . . pianos to c hoo s e from. 1 ... ba.. afte po · ...,.. ...,gon a, · NICELY FURN. room on ground OR 3 6900 I ,... hl"' ,.loor sollcltln<> ''Dollars for Jlce aald, he assaulted oWcer lloor, 419•, Poinsettia, COM. Schmidt Phillips Main at 6th o • H ... _ bll ,.._ Herbst lent mualcal condition. $375. with private entrance and prl·j ~ WUTED • · D"mocrats" ·, he d 1 d n 't say Harry er....,t w e nu. Santa Ana. .. d th tflcer w ... r ... arrest ORiole 3·8220. vate bath. Phone OR 3·7097. D"""'TAL ASSISTANT-A,. .. 21 ·35. ------------whether he was a Democrat . • . an ano er o "' .. · "''' .... Dennis Bellant, 2601 Vista Dr., lng a man at Balboa Blvd. and FOR SALE: '31 Model -A-Coupe 2 ROOMS for Rent. COM. One Apply by letter to Box 351. CAU&nJIT~ADII Bay Shores. reported &Orneone 19th St., Newport Beach. on a with plck·UP bed 175. OR 3·, has private entrance 1r bath South Laguna. Calif, stating threw a large flrec:rackH off the charge or drlvlng without an 4128. Use of entire household fa('lli I prt'v1ous experience and edu· Arch~>s bridge onto Coast Hwy., operator's license. REPOSSESSED French Provmclal ties. $10 per week. Call OR 3-rational background. causing an automobile accident. f Spinet plano. new gua:a•ltf'e, 882i after 5:30 p m ; wt'(>k ends ~~--PIIIIUII ,._....._ Wills Olf 0 save $203. 3 yrs. to pay balan<'e anytime. e TUE.SDAT. SEPT. 30 .,_,, S<'hmldt·Phllllps, Main at 6th, SHARE: APARTMENT: A.l.pinng a_.... Roy ~aypole. 223 Poinsettia 'P-1-' 2' ,...,..... Santa Ana. you ng "Titer wishes to 'ihar<' ....... J Av~. Corona del Mar. candidate .... ,__._. USED Ele<'tronlc Organ.~. Lowrey his beautiful 2 bdrm . 2 bath for F1fth District supervisor, com· Elementary and ~l&h !\ h<Yll only few months old, save $450 ()('('an front apt In Lag u na Top Job opportunl~ Deld&. plaiMd that someone rane the boards of the Orang~ County Mins hall, like new 2 manual Beach . Call HY 4·8193 ('\t'S or Men and Women ba1.k doorbell of his horne at coast received deflnal·~ II"'Uira · <~pln<'f, save •... only $695. OR 3·0550 days. 12:15 a m., but no one was there tlons last week that thP rount:' Schmldt·Phlllips, Main at 6th. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED 3 when he went to the door · . · will soon propose 1llat local Santa Ana. bdrm. house In Balboa. w w (attoa from All·Amerle&n Richard's Market, 3433 VIa Lido, school dlstrlru take car> of thE carpeting, fireplace. modern I paridnllf lot) l'iewport Beach, reported a $136 education of so·called "Point 2" LEGAL NOTICE kit., earage. yearly rental ___ __;:...:..:.:__;-=-..:..:...-----ch~.>~.'k payable to a John L.aPl· chHdren. ORiole 3·0167. TOP OPPORTUNITIES erre signed by R. Weeks. was Roy Andersen. supenntt'ndent Statement required by the Ac1 DAILY fl('tl.tlous . . . The California ot the Newport Beach Elemen · of August 24. 1912. as amended 1WO BEDROOM HOUSE south o Bank, 2712 w. Coast Hwy., New· tary School District, said his dl.i by the Acts of Maroh 3, 1933. and highway, water paid . Wmtt> Be Sure To Cheek With h ,. .. hll J 1 2 1,.,.., (Tttl'"' 39 United $85. Annual rental considered .JUI£ flllll UO Tustin-Newport Bucb 1947 Fullerton Ave~ Costa Mesa. Callt. Midway 6·3314 If no an.awer call evenlnp TllADE TRADE II , ..... ... On a new Hamilton Uberal allowance. aee port. -ported a check drawn on trlct now only as .. sue., r · u Y • ......, "' • I '" d s Cod "~tl 2331 h OR 3-6288 or TUrner 2 722•1 I th"" Lub ... ~k National Bank, Lub· dren and has already <Jtarte ex· tates e. ~ on s ow· . "' uv..· lbl 1 1 th h' -me t San Bernardino. Ell,a. --1 lpiC bock. Texas, payable to Wlnel ploratlon of poss e coopt'aat ve ng e owners lp, manag.. n J•-• J Wall Cal..._.....__ ... and Assoc .• written by B. R.. Ber· educational programs for the and clrculaUon of Newport Har. SHORECUFFS charmIng fur ICI ..,_ man. was fictitious ... The Sea children w hose lntelllg('nce quo· bor Ensign, published weekly at nlshed 3 bdrm., 2 bath home 402"' 32nd St., Newport J f) w E L E 1l Shanty, 630 E. 31•t SL. Newport, ttents are below ordlnanly €'dU· Corona dt>l Mar, CalUornta, for View, yearly lease. WOO,.IJ2!'. ORJole 3~ 3123 E. COAST HwY_ COM reported 2 checks signed by cable chlldNn. Oct. 1. 1958. Realty. OR 5·0400 or OR 3·~ GEORGE BURKHARDT lJceJded Contractor Ul17 Orance AYe. eo.ta lis" UbertY 8-81S21 - --ALL nrPES OF __ _ PMIIcrllllliC ..... u .. e Fast Color FUm Service. • Movie Projectors for ~nt. • M~i AJrplane Sui.; lUIS C•••r• 1782 Newport Blvd., eo.ta Meaa Phone !..lbert'Y S:..· '70(2.;..;;...;;;;:._ __ OOIIJ'I..En ~~ sanc:a FREE ES'I'1XA TES SAB Green St.ams- Flft cleUve-y CORONA DEL MAll NUB3EJtT ORJole 5-0160·2744 E. Coast Hwv. ....... Jltllc for driveways and partdnt lots. For ~ est1matlon of asphalt paving. gradtne and rocking, call O Riole 3 -6552 or U 8-3566. JAPANESE GARDNER Wants yard work by the month. RJCHARD IKEMl u 8 2'769 Frank E. M~ • .Jr., weN tlctl· The discussion was the main l. The names and addresses I CORONA DEL MAR-Same rent 1 SJTVATIOJrS WAIITED • 1 $7.500 DIAMOND BRACELET- tlou.. event on the agenda of • region· of the publlaher, edltor. manae· year round. 1 bdrm furnished I WANTED: IRONlNG In my home Will tradt> for what have you ~ al meeUnt of school hoards In lng editor, and business mana· apt. with uUUUes. 175 mo. Alao 11.25 hr., Mabel Whitman. &07 ORiole 3·0802. e WEDifESDAT. OCT. I Newport Rubor High School. gers are: I furnished .rtudlo S55 mo. 2732 Marguerite, CoTOna del Mar.,~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-. Dorothy Bence reported hear· Publisher: Arvo E. Haapa. 710 E. Coast Hwy., OR 3 U30 or OR 3-2'T74. lng footsteps at the rear of her , .. J'rl Lolti.. for Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar, OR 3~0754. EXPERIENCED medical ~P· w E t R E house at 12:27 a.m.; pollee could· .._ Calif. BALBOA ISLAND attral'ttve s tu· tlonlst and assistant. ~fer· n't find any ... Mrs. Doris Burns 81--1..:..1. Otllers Editor: Mrs. Ano E. Haapa. dlo apt., disposal, furna<'t'. ences. Phone ORiole 3-3587. reported 2 tires slashed on her ..... .., 71o Jasmine Ave.. Corona del Summer or winter. Phone OR WILL 00 IRONI:'IG in my home parked ('ar at her home at 125 Girls from the se<'Ond grade Ma r, Cahf. 3·1893. $1.25 hr. ORiole 3·5043. L 0 A D E D I Agate Ave .. Balboa Is land, dur· through high school aees are 2. The owner Is: !U owned by jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lng the night ... Victor Oxarart, beang sought for the ~ginning a corporation, Its name and ad· • 38. of 310 Gold4'nrod Ave. Corona of annual acti\'ltles for Blue dress must be stated and also F I R E s T 0 N E del Mar, was arrested on a birds. Campfire Girls and Horl-1m me d 1 a t e 1 y thereunder the charge of drunken driving after zon Club activities. names and addresses of stock his rar collided at Bayside Dr. Mrs. Ernest Laurin, 347 W. holders owning or holding l per· and Coa st Hwy., Newport Beach. Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa. ~ld cent or more of total amount of With a car driven by Duane Clog· October Is m('rnbershlp month stock lf not owned by a corpora· T I R E s A L E ston, ~orwalk : Mr. Oxarart was for the organizations In the Har· tlon, the names and addresses of lat4'r fined $250 In Newport Jus· bor Area. the mdlvidual owners must be · c t Bluebirds are re<'rulted from 11ce our . given. If owned by a partner the second to the fourth grades. 1 t d • ~-"DAY. OCTOBU 2 "hlp or other un ncorpora e .... ..,..... Campfire Girls Include students d dd s Polli:C had a warninr that a from the fifth to the eighth firm. Its name an a ress, a group Or boys from Excelsior Cl well as that of each Individual d grades. and the Horizon ub Is H·1ah "'.-hool at Norwalk lntende ld member, must ~ given 1 ., ""'-ld for high school girls, she sa . hi c 1 to Wr .. ak havoc with the bul · b Ensign Publls ng o., nc., "' Further inforp1allon can be o · c d 1 in"'S and boys of Newport Harbor 2850 E. Coast Hwy., orona e .. tained by telephoning her at High School. but no eane war-Liberty 8-3729. Mar, Dlllf. fare mnterlall7.ed ... Mrs. John Arvo E. Haapa, 710 Jasmine Prlsch, 11.4 E. 19th St., c.~ta ·-&-Ave , Corona del Mar. Calif. Mcsa reported her boat. the Ba · ·-~~~~~ ownlcel ar Mrs. Arvo E. Haapa, 710 Jas· ~n.:. stolen from Mariners Mlle mine Ave . Corona del Mar. CalU. Anchorage ... Pollee ponde~ Ianiei , ... of CDI 3. The known bondholders. th ... source of hundreda of thous· mortcragees. and other security .. ~ Memorial Sft'Vices were held • h ld 1 .- andc of d-ad bonita that floateu holders owning or 0 ang ..-r· ., .. rt Saturday In Falrbaven Memorial 1 unt of In On th .. tid ... to Utter N~ cent or more of tota amo .. "' Park for Mra. Harrlet Vance, 65. th ~- beach .... with a stro"" amell . . . bonds. morteaaes. or o er .,... • .,.,. ·-·-• of 506 Avocado Ave., Corona del h ne A naval Ordnance can con ...... n· curiUea are: (If t ere are no • hed Mar, who died Sept. 29 In the ing h1gh explostv•. wu was Ne..,.....rt Convalescent Home. so state. 1 1 a•hor'"' at 1/U!/V\ SeashoN Dr.. -..-Arvo E. Haapa. 710 Jasm ne .,. "' ~ She was a native of New M Calif Newport Beach. .-.. Bal Ave .. Corona del ar, · Hampshire and had llv""" on · Mrw. Arvo E. Haapa, 710 Jas· e niDAT. ()CTOaE& S boa bland and In Corona del mine Ave., Corona del Mar, Callf. James Hollday ,.ported theft Mar fM the put 8 years. She wu 4• Pararraph.s 2 and 3 In· of a wallet contalnlnl $90 from a member of the Ebell Club and elude, In cases where the stock· shower room ln hl.a home at 809 of the Newport Chapter PD of the holder or .ecurlty holder ap· Via Lido Soud. Udo J.ale ... Mra. PEO. Her huaband. A. N. Vance. pears upon the bOOks of the com· Jane Malt~. 107 coronado St., had beeD a director of Internal pany as trust~ or In any other BalbOa. reported ahe wu aa· Revenue ln Los Aoaeles fM flductary relation. the name of saulted by Claudia Lush, ~ W. many years. the person or corporation for Balboa BlVd., Balboa , • • Le· Burial wu . at Fairhaven. whom such trustee la acting; al· Valley's Market, 112 McFadden Baltz Corona del Mar Chapel wu ao the statements In the two par· PI Newport Beach, reported In charge of Jan&nl'ements. acraph.s show the. amant's fUll h~idlnt a $10 bad cheek al~ NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING knowledge and belief as to the by Allee XoU..Ur ••• McMa.han t Amendment No. :59 clreurns1ances and condiUons un· Texaco StaUon. 2740 W. C.:S a.otutton No. 621 der which atockholden and st'· Hwy., Newport Beach,. re~ Notice Is bereby alven that 1he curlty boldera who do not •P.· holding a Clc:tltlOU8 135 pear upon the books of the com· altned by wuuam Sedlak -• Planrunr Commlssion ot the City pa_ny as t.ru.Steea. hold atock and hliY Walker ,.ported theft U& ot Newport Beach wlll hold one aec:urttles In a capacity other 160 wheel and Ure from bel' car pubUc hearlnl on the appllca-than that of a bona tide owner. at hf'r horne at 312"' llland A .. tlon ot Pt.annlq Commission to 5. -.._ a--rae~ number of G · llartln amend Section 9254.14 (c) and £ '""' .... Balboa ..• Mra. race • (d) of Ord.1Dance No. 6S) of the coplet of each laue of this pub- • 20'T 29th St.. f(ewport luc:b Newpoct Beedl Kunldpal Code UcaUo.n .otd or dlstr1buted.. u ked pollee twlp In r\l.lhlnl he.r ao as to dwJp the requl~ ttuouah the rna.lb « oth~ atand.eon. Glen Myeta, to Hoal minimum ~t·Of-Way In LO· to pakl.ubeeri~ dunn& the12 Ha.pltal f« u.ati:Dftnt after ~ CAL S T a E & T s, CUt,..DE·SAC month • ~ the !:-te atep~ on a C'\LI1Y nan ••• Don S'1"UlETS AND SDVJCE ROADS ahoW'n aboVe wu: C'nlb buor• ald Bab._, 188 'E. Wlbon ~ from 80' to"' matlon 1e reqW.Nd (1'0m dally. ec.ta K • repcrted ~t:.!: lfotke 18 ~b1 fQ~her ,s n W'Mkb'. eamt~. and trl· ....-em that he knew-r-that aid publle beutnC W\U be wMk11 ~ra on}y.) 3,315. aaaulted on Cout u.,-. by oc· bald on u. l etb day o1 October !Ucned C'Upairtl of a ear that ha!,! ~ ta. at u. lMW ar 1~ p.m. tn Arvo E. Baas-. UomJa ~~~ numblf --· the CoundJ ~.,.,.. ar u.e On"' and paww. uTVIIDAY. oea..-a • &aport e.d at;, Ba1J. at warn to and ~U.Mt:ltbtd be- • ,_ H&IW DepuUMnt ,.. wt\ktl time aDd place aQY &M for. me tbJa lit day ol Odobl.t. perwc~ ...,. • u'"' .. , ae au ••••• ••••• ,.. IM1' •P· us. ahoGtlDI M .-a twaW.._. .._,-lie ........ N!OII. CSIIAL) 50% Off FIRESTONE SUPIEIE 670 X 15 SUPER CHAMPION FIRESTONE 500 IYUI TUBELESS BEAR WHEEL AND BALANCE WlTB ANY TIRE PUIICHASE &LL nJCU UCII.AJtaa ft.ut TU . MIKE MYERS Our A-1 Used Cars are the C-0-0-L-E-S-T -! 1958 EDSEL Citation 2 door Hardtop. Full power electric seat. & windows $2895 1957 FORD Country Sedan with fordomatic. radio, heater. etc. $2395 1957 FORD V8 Ranchwaqon with overdri'Ye, ra- dio, heater _$2095 1957 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-dr Hardtop $2295 1957 FORD etc. COUNTRY S.EDAN with heater. .$2195 1957 FORD Ranch Wagon. 6 Cylinder J l99S 1957 FORD Custom 2 door S1895 1956 FORD Club Sedan. Radio, htr., Fordo $1595 1956 COUNTRY SQUIRE.. Fordomatic. Steering Power . .$1115 1956 FORD Customline 2 door aix cylindc wilh fordomatic. radio. heater .$1215 1956 PLYMOUTH. 2 Door V-8 1115 1952 BUICK 4 door Sedan SIS 1951 CHEVROLET 1f2 Ton Pickup. real nice S SIS 1950 FORD lf-;_ Ton Pickup nnr v._... .. 1aUDdlllftl ...... , .., r. OiiP'I'a. ~ IW7 ..,. 11ra. u E. w..-. JODI k+ ......... c . .an tacr C*Dift....., ....,_ A.q • .... Dr .. "IIVlM .,.,... ... K....,.t ...... caw.. 11. 18. I _____________________ .. ~---_ ..... ...._ ________ ~~--·- • I THE STUDENT IOOY of New~ Harbor High school has made a loan of $bOO from their stu- dent body fund to the new Costa Mesa H igh School to help them start organizing an activities fund of their own. From left to right, John Prich- ard. faculty advisor to the CMHS student coun- cil, and Tarry Villagrana, NHUHS treasu~r. look on as J ulie Martin, president of the CMHS stu- dent counCil, receives the check from Bob John- son, NHUHS student body president. BAY SHORES City Surplus Land Disposal 2-leiii'MIIII, Di1iq Is Suggested Room, F•IIJ ca,.IM Location or the Orange County Honor Farm on 88 acres ot land Furnished or unfurn., nice patio owned by the City ot Newport Beach has been suggested by with BBQ. Russ Ford, Newport Beach real- to~." a lettt>r to Mayor James OPEJI HOUSE SUJIDA Y Stoddard, he proposed that the city enter Into a sa I e or ex· change agrf't'ment with tht> county on the 88·plus acres at Adams Ave. and Wright St. on the other side of the Santa Ana River, In the City of Huntington Beach. This parcel Is No 1 on an In· ventory ot cJcy.owned land that I thE' City Council may declart> surplua and otter for sale. A pub- lic hearing has been SE'I for next Tuesday t>vt>nlng 's Council mE-et· mg to determme whether certain property Is surplus. 2612 VISTA DRIVE fll'lisl:etl Price $21,760 TERMS FLEXIBLE CLAIRE Vl_ll HORII RuBor 2731 W. Coast Highway ).1r. Ford stated in his lt>tlt>r Newport Beach, Calltornla that the rounty Is in a position to pay cash, or rould exchange Phone Uberty 8·9349 some county · owned property, Res. Uberty 8·3293 s uch a.a the co u n t y dock site ------------near the Arches. or some bay I front land westerly ot the pro- perty occupied by the Balboa 1 Bay Club. l /1 Mayor Stoddard wrote the foJ . JIEWPORT HEIGHTS lowing answer to Mr. Ford: .. The city 1a proceeding to per. STORYBOOK CO'IT AGE NR. CUFF DR. feet the method by which this property and others may be of· fered to the p u b I I c on a bid bub. and lf the county la inter- ated 1 Would •ssume that they • Ideal for smau lamlly ------ OPEl HOUSE! 3 I 4 IEIINIS Pia FMIIIJ IMII 1647 SQUARE FT. 2 BATHS FORCED AIR HEAT FIREPLACE BUILT IN KITCHEN Price~ $1&,900 .. $17,4&0 $795 to $995 Down WALIUT IESA TRACT Corner Santa Ana It Walnut Pl. COSTA MESA MODELS OPEN 1-7 P.M. EVERSOI-WALIER REALTORS Liberty 8-9411 • UD8 lfllr.S mar l~t~lllll ... , BILL'S BEST BUYS I. L MI''E Bu hardwood llool'l and fireplace. 12·tt. tronta,. wttb acc.wa to rear yard for traUer Of ..-neJJ boat. 4~ Joan. monthly ~ntt only f73.07 tncJudJ~ taxe. and Insurance. W . A. TOBIAS. Realtor MA1T L.UIORDE-Manacer "You'll Like Our Friendly Bervl~'' D» E. 17th St Coeta Mesa U 8-1139 (Ac:rou ltreet from Thrltty D~ Stont) Evenlnp MJ 6·3071 -MI 6-1050 IIlEY IllER IULn UIIT EIPI lttrHIJwe 2-INnn.l l•ac• A,aalls•ll East side Costa Mesa, near schools and shops. I ncome $720 ... Price $162,500 ... Low down required. • • • OPEl HOUSE 620 OrcWII, Cor~~a tiel lar Sat.~ar I S•~ar, Oct. II & 12 1 to 5 p.m. Two-bedr. hOUSE', corner patio, 2 bedr. gar. apt. turn. We will SE'e you there. ARMO • • 3034 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar, Calif. ORJole 3 · 7560 IEWPMT HEIIHTS VALUE How would you like a Con:fort.... 2 letll'lllll H11111 with the.e wonderful features: light, sunny kitchen. large llvlne room, used brick hearth fireplace, separate dining room, a man's patio; close to 3 schools. OILY $14,160 lllJJII IULn Cl. 498 PARK AVE., BALBOA ISLAND could submit a bid." • Freshly redecorated 2 br home Heads Yule Smile Contest · Choice 4 bedrm home on larae ------------------------lot (67 ft. frontage) reduced ORiole 3-1200 • Hobby shop in garage Alley provides easy &<'C'ess for trailer. Price Sl2, 750 to $46,000. Vacant and we have key -so take a good look and dream. Just Phone - - Hugh Mynatt. advertising di- rector of Richard's Market. w11J be the <'hairman of the "42 Miles Only SliSO down of Christmas Smiles .. <'Ontest of HARIOI IIY. CO. REALTORS th~ Orange County Coo.st Assn. I lla-L R IIJ I thiS year IJ 511 II IC. He was introduced by Herbert I 30th It Newport Blvd., Npt. ORJole 3·4400 Rlsheberger of D a n a Point at 1 REALTORS ----------- last Friday's mt't'tlng of the as. 1696 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Coi'OII HI llr soclatlon In the Newport Harbor Day or Night Phone LI 8·1161 Yacht Club. Raising Funds For New Park :'\11!-:S Sue Ficker, chairman of the entertainment rommlttee. is organi.dng an affair to raise funds for the beginning of a <.'ity park between 16th and 18th Sts. on Balboa Blvd . Newport Beach. The action was authorl7ed at a meeting of the Central Newport Beach Communsty Assn. last Thursday In Recreation Head- quarters. 1714 W. Balboa Blvd. Goal of the group Is "at least $500 to show City Council we are serious In our desires to have a park there," said Henry Engle. secretary. Recreation Director Richard Abernethy showed the group tentative drawings or factlltles for the park. including areas for tenn18 badminton, a kJddles' playrround a n d a community hou.e. •• 01111 WIU litl CrillllhNI ct:IWI'II A new club, which calls Itself "the naht Little IAlanders," Is beina formed at the Villaee Inn. Balboa llland. An oreanlzJng party wJJJ be held at the Inn tbls Sunday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Precedlna thu eathertng there will _,. a party for a AJnall JTOUP ot. chlldftn tl'om the Crip- pled ChUdren'• Ho.pltal of Cr- ance County, which w1JJ be the club pllJiantbropy. ~ wiU be mterta.l.fti'IWnt by Country Wuh- bume &ad the Doroth7 Jo Dane. St1ldla. The IIH Erit Lot 50 x 140, Rochester St., zoned for professional use. Westside view lots, iO x 38<1 ... $82.50, wants half cash. J• Vecel, Realtor 400 N. Newport Blvd., Npt Bch. <Opposite Hoag Hospital) LI 8-1617 Ll 8 0502 1880 Park Ave .. Costa Mesa Ml 6·1675 SOUTH OF HIGHWAY, 45 fl. lot. 3 good sized bedrms, 2 baths, d1ning rm., etc. PLUS 2 ~~eparate guest rooms & bath. Lots of new carpet, draperies and tile. Wired for 220 V. Fire· plaet'. Garage you can get your Rolls Royces In, plus car. port. Range, dishwasher It re- frigerator included. Full price S33.500. OWNER. ORiole 3· 7689. -----------------------------------------------\ TOP LOCAnOI • PEIIISUU NIIT 31111re.-...... Lovely Patio ... Large Kitchen. ASKING PRlCE $36,500. OPEII HIUSE 1-4 ll•lillr Ellllll IIIUJ 2005 BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA CUILES I. LEE, llllter 510 W. Balbo& Blvd., Newport ORiole 3·2306 WE ,._ EITITEI Exclusive Upper Ba.y Loeadon In Newport Beadt Situated on a FRESH WATER LAD bl1 eDOUih for wllna ot ama1.1 boata. • • • AU ut111Ue. underaround • SJdewalk:a tn • many lot. have Back a.,y VIew, too. • • • Drtve out Izvtne Ave. LoQ laot on !Moe.~ lan~ Jaabel and ad..ave S.tber La.ae. ' SALES oma OPD D.AILY 10 A:.M. to 5:10P.M. u .. .,.. WE NEED GOOD LISTINGS! ART C. KISTLER CO. Rulllrs 2901 NEWPORT BLVD., NEWPORT ORiole 3-4000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS OCEAN VIEWI $14,950.00 • 2 ........ ,..., •••• , • If I••• · •••1 l111il .... ,.... ...... ...,, • . ••flllll ................ , • 1'111' ...... ., ....... , • --~lll'lll·llli•r • VOGEL VALUES -..... .............. F LaJ'p 1 Mdroom home on _.. comer lot. Jtoom to buUd utta unJt. Bedroom 12'X18', Jaree cloeeu.• con- nectJna bath, IJebt. cheerful Uvtna room wtth beam aelllna-opena to larae peUo. Drape. and w·w carpets. Nloe ldtcben wlted tor elec:t11c .tove. Sunny breakfast ~a. LaundJy room. Room oU paUo JdeaJ for extra al•pm. or den. Sprtnkllna ll)'stem. Only J18,9!50. Will trade for larcer home. 2 bedroom home. Hu a full bath with new formica pullman lr linoleum, a \1 bath and a ·~bath. w.w car- petrna. Thermostat furnace. Handy kJtchen with new formica alnJc and snack bar, dlaposal. Large cl~t.s In bedrooma. Basement with laundry It hobby room. Very nice, fenced patio with hot It cold runnJna water. 1,ew garaae on alley stressed for apt. Home Ia on high a-round, DHr store. It transportation. A real value for only $16,750 and 100<1 terma. VIew Lit Larae Jot with beautiful view ol the ocean from Dana Point to Palo. Verdes. Set of plana costing $750.00 In· eluded. Owner wants otter. U you Intend to buJld be sure lr se-e thl.s outstanding home aJte . THE VOGEL CO. 3667 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar • ~BJole 3·2020 1r ORiole 3-2021 AlE YOU SIICERE &lOUT BUYifll I HOlE? 11 you are, we have an owner who Is most anxious to sell. Furn. or unturn. 3-bedroom home, hardwood floors, double garaae, large Jot with nice paUo and BBQ and a variety of ahade trees. $12,1011, ..... WEIJ.S.IIcCIIDLE 1810 NEWPORT BLVD. -UBERTY 8·7729 COSTA MESA IEWPIIT IEIIHTS $18,110 A very charmlne and unusual 2-bedrm. home on deep lot ! 168 ft.) with larae encloeed rev yard. Con- venient to Newport Harbor Union Hlah ~ool. Price Includes drapes and some aaroen toola. Owners movina Eut. EXCLUSIVE AGENT HAZEL I. 1111T ca. CHAZEL GRANT KING) REALTOR 3432 VIa Oporto, Newport Beach ORiole 3-4840 Rea. ORiole 3-1348 C3 STAR ML NO.~) Most attractive and livable home plus complete euest apartmen~ on wide lot In choice location on Ocean side of Hlway, Corona del Mar. Private patio, lush tropical planUne. oversize euaae. Many unusual features. Compare this for value! WI. W. SAIF .. , llulttr 1306 PARK AVE. BALBOA ISLAND OR 3·1060 ' Select Y• H••• II Elllllhe WESTCLIFF Overlooktne the upper bay in Newport Beach. ,. There 1.8 • home wattJnc tor you at Westd1U. located In the m<Mrt 8cenJe and lecluded .-ldentfal area ol Newport Beach, wt.tb the penoramtc Santa Ana moun- taJu In the backaround. A vlalt to WatciW wt.ll proye mo.t NWardtna. '!'be.-hCI!lft otter fud"-Unc Inno- vations In Interior and o:terlor des1p an4 every fadlJt;y for re.aDy e~able Uvtna In an atmoepbere ol dJpU;y and charm. • 128.800 to $32.925 Down paym.tntt M.D) to autO ........... ,_ .... lmJ!Iediate Occupancy .._,DDIIIXD MOOG. OPEK DAILY-1:.10 Alii. to ... P.M.-OP'Q DAILY I -----