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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1959-10-08 - Newport Harbor Ensign/ • .. l • 8IMGI.E COPIES fU&h TO PAGE 3 POll TilE EJtiiGM'S 10~ 'I'BUJISDAT. OCTOaD I. liD 8 s CD Newport Man Charged Sc~::~~~~nh!:alt:u!!t"r;:e~':e?: ing for 8 p.m Tut><>day a t Horace Ensign School tfl dit-ru.sJ tht> need I S G • A k and ume schedult> for bullding a n pear Un Hac nPw elt>mPntary ...c·hool nP~r Cor- ona del ~ur hy the f.ill ot 1961. Supt. Roy AnderS('n proposed AN INVITATION to the lOth annual Corona del Miss Newport Beach and Miss Orange County Mor LobSter Bake this week-end are 3 beouty Open G olf T ournoment; Koren Foster. who is An a ttempted murder charge day. Mr. Archer was rt>porte4 thP following S<'hf'dule to the was tiled yesterday by Newport "doing all right" at Hong Hos-board of trU'ItPes TuPSday night: poll~ agairm Cedi Barkley, 28, pita) yesterday. 1 Dt'<'. 31, <'omplf'tion of distnct of 108 .. 3lat St., Newport ~ach. Officers originally booked ~1r s urvt>y out lining all future school charged with flrtng a n under-Barkley and Harold s. Thompson. sites: April. 1910. acqu1sit10n of water spear cun twice Into the 54. and Minnie Sue Thompson, sltf' for new '!-C'hool. May, 1960, abdomen o1 O.Car Archer, 55, of 53, of 202'2 .. 30th St., ~ewport voter appro\al of f1nancmr of 1Z7 1s • 30th St., Newport ~ach. Beach. Charges agamst ~1r and I the estamatt"d Sl.OOO.OOO cost: qu .. ns and 2 officiols of the sponsoring Balboo Miss Corono del Mor: ond Lions Bryont Morston Bay Lions Club. Standing in a horseless corrio9e ond Elmer l o l onne , preside nt of the club. The f()( a porade thr~ghoot the . Horbor Ar~a o~e, lobster Boke will be held this Soturdoy ond Sun· fr9m left, P9t H1ll ~! Westm•nster, who IS ~1ss doy ot Newport Dunes, beginning ot noon eoch playporl of the Poe1ftc; Donna Fox of WestcJ.ff, doy. (Ensign photo) rcDM LOBSTER BAKE ISATURDAY, SUNDAY About one foot of the 3-foot Mrs. Thompson were dropped July, 1960. annen 11on of the site, metal spear was left in the abdo-Tuesday and they wf're released, a nd prepara tion of architectural men from the second piercing. A Capt. Johnson said. The trio were plans. Aucust, 1960. biddl nr and fire department rescue crew was in the Jist St. res:<.:~n<'t' when award of rontrac-t: Aurust. 1960, Court Orders Exhuming of Irvine's Body No Carpo,rts Allowed in Front of Lot ealled to the JWeM to cut ott the officers arrlvt"d. start of ronstruc-t1on . completion protrudlnr metal from hJs rtaJrt not la tt-r than Jul) 1. 1961: oc- side so the victim rould be load-Merchants to cupanry for o~n1ng of school ed onto a nretcher for removal to term. St>ptember, 1961. an ambula~. I The eng1ne-ennc a nd an-hit«· The lOth annual Corona del the Dunes. according to Elmer PollceCapt.LeroyJohnsonaald o·.scuss Plans tural fi rm of James Van Dyke I L.aLa the pair became engaeed in an and Associates explaiMd the Mar Lobster Bake will be held nne, president of the Uons arrument prior to the ln<-ldent at m aster plan survey mAde for the this ~turday and Sunday at the 1 Club. General ~halrmen for the 108 . 31st St. a t 11:20 p.m. Mon· The recular Monday mom inc I Garden Gro\'e H1gh School dis· Newport Dunes under the spon· 1 Lobster Bake are AI Pleger a nd breakfast of Corona del Mar trict and said that a similar Grant Howald. TV L aorship of the Balboa Bay Uons I e s s 0 n s merchants at the Snack s h 0 p aurvey rould be made for the Club .... will be devoted this comlnr Mon-l local elementary district for $750 · Se~ing of lobster and rround S~lll OH.etl To Be Tr•ted day to proposals for merehandls· if the h~ count is done by the ing promotions and plans for the '1 district. and $1.350 If the house .teak cUnners wUJ bertn at noon If lhiMII 111. Christmas season. count is done by the firm. Credit on both days and will continue Purt'hase of 2 television ~ts to In c.-barge of the discussion wtU ,would be given to the district for to about 9 p.m. 11'ler1l wtll be Na. ....._ wtU be ~ at test the 1V method of learning be AJ SprtngeT, manager of Hay . half of this amount it the Van rames and entertainment and a. C.... clel .._ t •••-Spanish wu approved Tuesday thorne's. and a newly appolnted Dyke firm i'l .awardt"d the arch· ~ throuahout tbe. afternoon ..... ..._ ..._..., ... •,.adcpy evenlna by the N~rt Beach member o1 the board of directors lt.nutal ron tract. i.nd ....saa ltoth _., and the tit ••• ... t -• ,_. ., ~tal)' Sthool Board. The ol. the COM Chamber ot Com· Kr. Ande-rwn uld that he had ~ ~.!!...!GO .u..r dollan -.... J t• · a 's fll ._ ,_,...., preRnted at 1 :.30 p.m. on ~ On tbe qmda wtll be d.l.wuaed the lldtool aJte with the wl be a--..-.u s..uday ewnfna. ••rut ..._IDa , c::hb. Tue.d.a)'1J and 'nturaclays. will be .uch ~ u --sllwr DoJ. lrvt~ Co.. but ac:cfta fl'om Mac· Five ,bicycles will be awarded to A ~ fll IJ wW be .... to followed by 2 fifth fnlde claDes. Jar Days." HallOWft"n window Arthur Blvd. rpust first be U· younpters. and other prizes wlll CMW U. ~ oi ....,...._ Total cost wiiJ be un•r $500. paintlnr contest. and Chrlftmu sured by t~ state before the be a warded. If-.-alld doc:toa will 'f'lll1lll· 'nlts d~islon was a compro-d«oraUons and shopplne promo-property can bto purchawd. The , The traditional openina event ten tMh •avk:ea. mise from the ortelnal propoul lion. is in the vicinity of the Corona I o1 the Lobater Bake will be the to buy 7 1V -wts and let a ll firth Mert'hants are urgt"d to rome der Mar resen•o1 r. Ttea.sure Hunt. Jamett V'an Dyke c •1 v t gnders take the courst'. Total a little earlier to Monday's break lot eautomla Bank wtn be con· ounc1 o e C08t. lncludlne. share of the 1V fast -., 7:30a.m.. so tha t ad-Orall•••rts ·• Cll coctine his lOth set of clewa In B _ H t1me. would have been In excess dltional time can be g1ven to the l ~§~~f~~] by" ceO~ c.~. !ROAD DECis iON. HITS ~~:t:~f~~:~~~~l\=~ In 2 cont.roveraJal cues, the to brlng the chest to the Lobster CHURCH SCHOOL PLANS tht" home they purchawd 2 yt>ars Newport Beach PlannJnl Com -Bake alte that afternoon. The Newport Beac;t City Coun. ago In Shore Cliffs. mlsaion voted Jut Thursday The $1.75 d inner ticket Includes ell and Park Commission were j arainat allowlne carports tactnr abo the prlce of admJsalon to sharply criticized by the Corona The plaM of St. James Eplsro-The Rt>v. John Parke of St TBErVE COT TO WALJ[ the atreet. In both cues,· carport& -------------del Mar Chamber or Commerce 1 pal Church to establi.sh a new James said that dis<'uss1ons a r& The Newport Bea<-h Elementary had already been built or were directors Monday evening for the day school site In Corona del Mar being held with the lrvint> Co. on School Board reaffirmed the under conatructton. The dty code CounC•II ~ JeetS recently a pprovt"<l policy of a surterec:t a severe ~tback Thurs-tht' possibility of f"xrhan~P at polk v Tuesday e\'Pni ng that all apedfles that raraaes on the lVI slnele concesslonalre at the COM day evening when the Newport land for a new sitt', although the I pup1 l<~ attt>nd1ng thP new Mar- front half of a Jot must have aide beach. Beach Planning Comm ission architectural plans for the rit' lnPM~ Sc-hool must wa lk. Se\·t"ral walla and a door. N t T d The dl~tors a pproved a reso-voted .In favor of keeping the \'elopment of the p~nt site. part>nts had ask~ that b u ~ Commlalon malnnan Georp ex ues ay lutlo,J'I expresslnr displeasure at 1 propo.c;ed Marruerlte Ave. exten· along Fifth Ave., have alrudy , tranqportation be pro\'ic1ec1 for Llnd atepped down from bla chak the deci.sion to e llmJna te rom· slon as the main lnrress to the been rompleted. I th<'ir <-hilc1rf'n. to &rJUe on behalf of WJlllam The Newport Beach City Coun· petition in the sale of food aqd I inland properties.. The Planning Commlssion re· -------- O'Bryon'a Vllla One own·yow· ell wtU meet at 7:30 p.m. next rt"ntlng of gear at the beach. Extension or Marruerlte Ave jt"Ctt"d an In•ine Co. proJ)O"a l for DO~ RATTO~ llESJC~S own development In Westcllff. TUesday lnatead of the recular The dlr«tors reaffirmed their would cut squarely through th& routing ~arguerite Ave. tra ffic I Don Ha\ ton of Corona dPI 'far whe're conatructlbn had atarted meoettnr da~. beeau.e Monday 1s policy. as expresst-d in an earlier site purchased by St. James for, along Fifth Ave. to an extt>nsiol'\ h ao: <~ubmllt<-d h1c: rt><>lgnauon a." on carpo~ tad na the ~t. M.r .. Columbus Day and a leraJ holl· resolution, In which they assert· the school and for the future 1 ot ·Narcissus Avf'. Nearby resi-1 mPmber of tht" :'\pwport Bfoa<-h Llnd and Mr. O'Brylon aaJd the day for City Hall LolV, ed that competition Is net'eSSary Corona del Mar church. and also dents ob~ted that tha t would Plannin~ C'ommi"Sion "I ha\P no carports would be ec::reened by Cominr op for the Tuesday to cuarantee rood quality of food through t he adJoining site pur-l create a danrerous traffic sltua-t h1dden rea<;<>n for rM1gning .. ht> walla and plantlnp. meettnc will be the .ealed bid· and .er-vtce. cll.ued by the CatholJc Church. tlon. • wTote. The other ~ lnvolved the re· dine and auction of 4 parcels o1 --- quest o1 the Darnell ~lopmeot citY land at Neptune Ave. and Co. at River Ave. and 52nd St... Jllver Ave. In West Newport. West Newport. The applicant atated that 2 properties with car- pom ln front Wfte completed 3 last ftowmber wlth dty apprcwal. and 3 m~ were started in ~ llance on ~he previous approwal and after nbm'-km of plaM ahowlq the carporta. Are Hired at Mesa High Legion .. Post Will Discuss Bar A MRS. JOHN HAll, 103 I E. Bolboo Blvd B,lboo ch ,.,..~, of the resooe"r ol odvonce q los com,., ttee br I h e New;.; rt Beod· Un led Fu"d. The UF g ..,1 th's yeor ., S88,987.50. MltS. DONALD ANOEtlSON, I I 0 I Devon l n.. Westcliff. is the coordinetor o f oil the ~up­ plies for worlters in the Newport Beoch United F-und d nve, which will beg on Monday. United Fund Campaign to Begin Monday The :'\ewport Bea<-h l'nltt"d Fund dn\.e for 188.897.50 "'Ill gt't u nderway •1onday under tht> dl· rt'("tion of Dr. Ed Milum of '-''est- cliff. campaign manager Austin Sturteva nt, presldt.>nt of t.;'ni ted Fund, said that the dnve wiiJ be <-arrit"d out by ~ \'Oiun- teer workers. the largest In the history of tht' local C'ampa1en. He hopes that the ~roal can be reach · ed before the t'nd of the month. Thermometer type s iens in all St"Ctlons o{ the city wlll show a day -to-day talley of the pro~:ress of the fund rollec::tlons.. He Guessed All But Two Dr. Alan Gray ol 1401 Elnp- Rd.. Clift Hawn, won tbe Orat week's EnaJrn football contest with only 2 wronc cueaes.. He failed to pick Ullnols owr Anny and Princeton OYft Columbia. Rls entry waa turned in at Richard's Udo Mark:et. It took the tie bl'f'akff to de-ct• the ~d and third pta~ winnftll. becau.w there were 6 ~ntrles with Ju.t 4 wron1 ru~. MiJJklent Brtrht. 615 Ins Aw .. Corona del Mar, who turnPd In ~r entry at t he CDM All Ameri· can Market. won ae<'Ond prlzeo with her tle breakt"r euess of 412. 1be actual total of winnln.r 8COftS was 530 . Jack Fox ot t.o. An~Jee. wt.c. entry was turned In at tbe llledl Boy, wu third with a • ,_. Fallu.re to lilt tJw Ue ...._._ , total or to ~ tbe u.. .t lltore ~lfted J fll dltt .._ One til a--. ,.... ... ~ W.U. ot SlGO &. OIMt lfW1. COI'Onll Ott lllar. -• tfwiiAI ~-.......... ..... .. ._... ........ ., ..... .... ___ .. _ ....... ....., ...................... W'I'M ...... a.. .......... , .... ..... ~ ........ l ,.~ ..... ...... .. • Noted Plane ManufactUrer Will Give Church Program 1ohn DeaD, prtndpal ot Harbor wh~re he _.jned the airport tor VieW kboo.l, wtll be IMtal~ the dty. He alao owMd an air-pteltd~nt of the Harbor Lltee plana factory tn Atlanta, Ga., ToutmuC.I'I. at 8 p.m. today where he developed tht flrwt low ('ftuanday) in tho VUla,. Jnn, ARVO l HAAIA Pie HAAIA ·----..;;·;...._, __ ..;_ __ o-w •'"' , ....... ·----------~---------~·~~~y~ ~-SUI$CalmON IATU 1,. +fl. ~ H~ Ar.et OM ,_, -IJAIO; two ,._,.. -$5.00 Ouhl4ie e# tM .....,._ Ar.e1 Ofte 'fMf -....... two YMn -17.00 MEMIO of tM CALIFOIHIA NEWS,APB ..UIUSHY.S ASSOCIATION Aad of tt.. NATIONAL EDfTOitAl. ASSOCIATION The NEW'<>ItT HAitiOl ENSIGN we• e4j~ to h a 11onpep41r ef t•~ et•l clrc•letlo" lty cotlri 4euH No. A20171 ef +fl. S¥p41rior c-t hi S.llt• An• e!Wl lty rHSOII tll-f II IIIIMiifletl to ,.,WW. •I ,.W. Mtic.s r.quiretl b'r lew. Hop • DOES THE PUBUC CARE ENOUGH? I wonder if our local citizens are concerned enough about defending our free enterprise system to rmse a fuss with our public officials. If our citizens are silent about the action taken by the Park. CommlSSlOn and the City Council last week, then it would seem that they go along with the policy that promotes monopoly a nd sneers at the Importance of competthon. • TWO WAY ItO now. Waot to eee u much ol A flahtne c.oluntnllt. I hope, the eame u J ean .before 1 have can be pardoned for '!frltln .. once to leave f(W the oUJoe. I'U beteha' In a while, about aorflethlne elM. they win thLs one today, too! Or, mo,. likely, M ean eet by Ch&r·r·r·e ·a ·e!" with • word-omelet of ,orne • • • timely subJect, wen beaten Into P. S.-Jn case you're too youne hl.s uaualfa~. to have seen lt. or old enouch to No less than Earnest Hemlne· have foraotten, the Dod,er war way does il •-nte Old Man and ery, buc~ and aU, c.o~ from the Sea" had not a few refer· that old·tlme play, the runniest enees to the Yankees, the Tleers, one I ean remember, "Arsenic th.e lndlans-and the White Sox. and Old La~." The old man said, .. 1 would like The slllhtly screwy brother ot to take the ereat DIMaeeJo fLih· the 2 a,elne aplnater.polaonets lng." • played a Spanlah·Ammean war He alao aatd, "And the rich eame wltb Himself. &. be ran have radio. to talk to them In down the wlndJne staircase, In theb boetr and to brine them fuU uniform, a blast on an old the ba.aeball." buele would be followed by I wonder what he would say ll Brother Teddy's outbul'8t, "Char· he knew that these aame ones r-r-g -g-e!"-whlch takes us clear now have televlsJon sets on back to the Roueh Rlaers, the their boats-"so they can see the first and only T .R. and the Bat· baseball." Ue of San .Juan Hill. Remember! e CRAa·R·B·G-C-EI P. S. 2--Qulckle to T. Duncan Lately, my shortwave radios St~art and Bob Hope. Remind tion, and the City Council gave unanimous approval have been gathering dust. I'm me to tell you about the IllY ttiat to elimmating compeh1ion in dispensing food and having the same trouble the Old sa.Jd he'd .be sony when the I Man had. My thoughts keep wan-Series ended-he'd havt> to start gear at the Corona del Mar beach. How do y ou b.ke~ dering from marlin to -them working tor h Ls dally bladt> and The Park Commiss1on made the recommenda- th1s attitude: "Where, in a public park, is the proof Dodgt>rs~ I have not been alone. butter. that 3 or 4 or more concessions are better than one? I On Saturday last. 1 chec-ked with Side retired. . Elmt>r the Great. Elmer Hehr, --------- We can fmd no proof that a number of concess1ons that Is. His Dedt> H was moored Hetr•lck Jo.lnS are impor tant to the public interest " to the rloat at noon. or all times. 0 ub,_ ff' 'als ··w d t "Gonna wTap it up," Elmer h f ur p uc o ICl are saymg, e o no 1 ld "Yea we caught 39 so rar. S C I T • t think that competiti~n is important to the public ;:m~ to p~ck tht> things back to o. a . rl interest , I Pasadena. Tom9rrow. we have & L S ff I can hear the echo of Park Commissioner Mary tickets f?,r tht> World Series. All oan ta B , . h H I 3 gam.-,. ur ton s argument m t ose statements er argu-He also aJ iowed that. atter tht> H ld H 1 k. h r d ed -h 1 · f ,..._... h d 11 ap,_d up aro etr c w o was one o ment, con uct 1n t e a wyer s manner o cross-....... ger.~ a 11 " wr ..-d k. the rounding officers of the New· l k h "I h h 'he was going north on a uc I examtnatlon, went I e I lS. S It not true t at t e and g006e hunt. I ft>lt a little port Harbor Bank In Corona del pnces at food stands at the CDM beach are the better wht>n he said. ··oh. I'll be Ma r I now a branch of California ?" Th · .. Wh M k 1r h h t. Old Smoky 1 Bankl, hu been appointed ex· same'. e answ er was yes ereupon rs bac t t>Y get ~ f h d ec-utlve vtce·presldent of the new B 1 d d "Y h h b 'Joe calls me anv ttme o t e ay u r ton cone u e , ou see, t ere as een no com -lght 'case they break 1~." Southern California T h r 1 r t 6 petition at the beach .. , or ;ext .I called Compadre Gor· Loan. 170 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. S h · t Sh · h · t d G~n Mr. Hetrick left the Corona del uc reasonmg lS prepos erous e m1g t JUS on · ?" I led Mar bank 2 vears ago to join the ll h 11 h 1 1 "Coin' tomorrow . quer . . as we say, upon notmg t at a t e oca news-I pretendlnst as hard 88 1 could staff of the California Bank on S. papers sell for 10 cents a copy, that there is no com-that I didn't really care. but, at Main St. In Santa Ana as as."lst· t t th tht> gme tlmt> nt.>rvous as a cat ant vlce·presldent. pe LilOf nMamoBng e nelwsbepapel rs. h h withe a mockl~g bird diving at Officers or Thrift It Loan are rs. ur ton tru y 1eves t at t ere was no It just ln cue he said, "Wanta .John T. Boyd Jr.. pre.ldent; competitlon among the food concessions at the g~ 'long?" George Hol.tteln m. vtce.presl· Corona del Mar beach then she is utterly devoid "Nope." said Mr. Green. "You dent. and Arlan Moore, secretary. · ' · · know Milt Shed. He's come up treasurer. of understandmg of the nature of compehhon. and with a pair of Series tlekeu fOI' Open house wu held last Fri· of its tremendous importance in providing the best the w1fe and me. for Sunday'• day on achedule. despite a brok· -bl · . d oods t th bli I pme Can't tum down an otler en rl1ht hand suffered by Mr. poSSl e seTVlces an g 0 e pu C. .h Loo"-llk r o 't be Holstein durin"' the aettJna.ready Th 3 t. 1 1 t f t't' like t at. ... e w n • • • ere are essen .la e emen S 0 cornpe I lOn -able to make It until next Sun-preparations. quahty, service, and price And I believe that is dav. School's on. ya know." -------- about the proper order of 1mportance. Pnce is at the I finally called Uncle Harry. Baby Shower Rogt>rs. that Is. He was going b ottom of the hst. Excellent food w as served at the with Ebb Hadtev. aboard 11~ new CDM beach because those mdlvidual b usinessmen. Riptide The Adequat~ would .be For Adopted each one concerned about h1s investm ent and tied up over Sunday. Maybe next pro:ltS, had to keep the quality high to keep custo-w~~~~i~ him Sunday evening Scofield Son mers commg back. There ts no such incenhve when wht>n he got back. a stngle concessionaire d1shes out the food "How many?" 1 asked, as A surprl~ babv s hower was I d . d t th h h. h M B usual. held Sept. 28 for Mrs . .John Sco· am 1smaye a e scorn Wlt w IC rs ur-"It was tt>"lflc:· said Uncle H., field of Corona del Mar by ht>r ton and the other Park Comm1SS10ners dtsmtss the all a-twittt>r. "Walter Alsk>n surt> bridge c 1 u b for the ~ntly · f · B I d ' had his crystal ball tuned right d d "-f Importance o compehhon. ut am even more lS-he he sent In Furlllo to pinch a opte •••:v leld son. Peter Shel· d t th h t f h · d b w n ton Scofield, who will be 5 weeks maye a e as y acceptance o t at athtu e y hit. Those Dodgers sure have It~ old tomorrow. the City CounCllmen, because they are the final Char-r·r·g-g·e~" The Scoflt>lds. who are owners poll::y makmg body • THREE TO ORE of the Femlt>af Garden Shoo In Ceorae Pl'udden ot Bay 8~ notH al:rpla~ manufacturer, will ahow piC't'UJ"et ot a £W'Opean tri.P at the llrwt fall dtnrwr meet- Ina of t*'e MlddJ.,. Cht .. Tuea· day evenln1 In t~ dlnlne room of the Corona del Mar Commun- Ity Church. Dinner will be Mrved at 6:30p.m. Committee m""a,.ta planntn1 U.. meettna are Mr. a~d Mn. WllUam Lachenmyer, Mn. Mabel ntzmoma and Dr. and Mre. Robert Roper. Mr. Prudct.n bu11t the first aU- metal ~lrplanea and also the first trl-motor alrplarw, wttleh wu eold t~ Ford MO(or Co. In 1925. He ea~ west and had b1a own airplane factory In San Dleeo, RICHARD IARRffi, 2039 Ship- way Ln., Beycrest, fo rmerly with Hughes Aircraft, has been lip- pointed manaQer of adv11nced systems s11les for the Lockheed Electronics 11nd A vionics Division. which will e\tabl,sh its head~ul!r· ters in the B11d Bey Areo of Newport Beach. Mr. Barrett is a former Air Force officer. with. comb.1t experie nce in W orld W 11r II and in Korea. Wendell Jones Retires · From Bethlehem Co. Wendell Jones of 1907 &ya· de~ Ter., Irvine Terr~. has re- tired as eeneral manaeer of the CaLifornia operations of Bethle· hem Steel's Supply Dlv1Aion. He Is a naUve of Hodedon, Maine, wu ,-raduated ln 1901 from Santa Barbara Hteh School, and received a B.S. decree In clvtl enelneertne at the Univer- sity of <Ailfornla In 1916. fW en· llated in the Infantry In Aueust. 1918, and served until February, 1919, toarnln~ the rank of first lieutenant. Since 1919 he has ~n uao- clated with Ventura Consolldat· ed. Callfornla Petroleum Corp .• the Texas Co .. Petroleum Equip· ment Co. and Bethlehem Supply Co., where he was named vice· presldt>nt and 1eneral manager In 1947. The name was changed to the Supply Dlvlslon of Bethle· hem Steel In 1958. ,......., ..... ac ........ 11, Pn'• Of h 7 .1 H Lo . h Mebbe it was Monday when Corona del Mar. live at 704 Pop-1 e counc1 men, ans renz lS t e qreatest one of the brotherhood called me. py A·-. d be h h .... Top pro ~ollel'8 wiU shoot prac· tsappomtment to me, cause e as typihed the "What's the dope'?" he a.skt>d The showt>r \\ra11 held at the tlce rounds Monday and Tuesday tr::-OJtlon of "boy from foreign country comes to "What happened over th.e w~k· home of Ml'8. John Drury, 433 at the Mesa Verde Country Club A . d k ood .. H . ood 1 t>nd? Where was tht> action? Fern leaf Avt>. Other mem.bel'8 of In Costa Mesa In preparation for menca a n rna es g e lS a g examp e "Don't you know ?" I gutgled the bridge club are Mr8. Forrest the Orange County Invttatlorull of success m our pnvate enterpnse system, and back. "Tht>y took 't>m, 3 to 1. Drys· Fulmer. Miss Elizabeth Bruns, Tournament. which will .begin therefore he should be a champion of our economiC dalt> SN>med a1~ wild a11 a !!('ream. Mrs. Wally Gerhardt, Mra. Ray-Thursday, Oct. 15. Adml.sslon to . Pr hlttlna a fast knucklehead. linn Patt'-M F 1 W lk d system Instead, he took me to task With great deter -but It didn't mat1er. The ret ot ..... n. rs. are a er the practice rounds ~ Sl an and Mrs. Rolly .>"ella. will be uaed by the Newport Hat· mmahon for my Log of last w eek, and came to th'e ttte boys were rtght In there, all Mrs. Alan Sawyer of 605 Poppy bor Exchange Club, co·sponaora absurd conclusion that monopoly is the nature of our th~ time .. Brother. dltf 1 get a Ave. was hostess ror a brunch of the Open wtth the Professlon-r:: 1. bamr outa Roseboro catching 3 shower for Mrs. Scofield last aJ Collen Aan., to support char· _aplta 1sllc system. or those suppo8ed White Sox~«· Thursday morning. Cuesta were !table jeets 1 th 1 b The history of business and industry proves ond ba!W! stealers~" Miss Edith Bewley and Mtaa ac. pro 0 e e u · otherwise qiants of industry rise and fall and new "No. no. 1 mean. what was thke Saadl and Mmes.. WIIJlaJn Nel-• . • • marlin action over the wee • aon .Jack RJce Wllllam Sexton DO YOU WANT ~ ..W. ones take the1r place, because the new ones have end!" he parried. R. Wella. eras1'cralne~r Raylln~ • • • ' • something better to offer There IS a constant turn-"Oh. that." I droned., ''To .be Pattison, Wilbur Tool, Don Hay· ,....,_ • ..._.., _....., oP 4•;.. "- over . and the public benehts from the bet1er pro-honest wUh you. 1 don t 1~owi. ton, J. RandaU, Wllllam Peeler, 1u 1......_ ..... , Try r.~p dull-. . Most or Sunday, AHnu ~e. Cordon McClellan, Tom Baume. ducts, the Improved serv1ce. the lower pnces was sitting In front of my TV. Mace Wallace, Dorb venatn>m, w ..,.., oaw. 1.o110. I personally protest the action taken by our City Mebbe one of the other ruY• ea~ H. ScolleJd H. PaJne Jr., Robert ============ Council. and I hope that others will join me ... il give you some dope. Sony. Cotta _H_oa_de_n_a_n_d_M_atk __ Sc.o_llelcL ____ ~-----:------- you care enough about our capitalistic system There 1s only one direction to tr~el if you turn your back on capitalism; that is the road to socialism. ' ~ADa. liD'S OIILY COIIJ'LKft PAIIJLY A .. AUL l"'aaK nA1"V'88IfC .. ATtOWALL'I' AD'YiaTIID aAIIDI ' OIIOLI 1·1210 ~ Ho horne's, Inc. elll Ulf COAII ··-A'r cao•a an u~ caa•o•aa Read about a llttle 12-ye.ar-oM girl from Loll Angela wbo won $3,000 for her ep aalad fold over receipt. Now I think thla bJ ~at newa because ma.t mamas c:•n't cet thtlr 12·year-olc1 dauahten to even wuh the cUabM and elnn up tMtr rooms. mll<:h ~ apend a lfttle time In the kitchen, leamJne how to c.ook ••• Oh well. tbe can opener la a mlabtY. handy tooJ, anti I'm sure ttwy c.an opt't· ate that. F A.IOfEil llcCUE fAll rtabb ···--· ' * •. win• airplane. Balbo.-lllancl. Alter he aold thJ.a factory, he The lnataUlnJ otncer wtll be came west to Join Lockh~ Charlel Ar)', area JOVemor, the where they manufactured thel; nrat president and a dlarter first low wtn1 pueeneer plane. membH of Harbor LltN Tout· Mr. Prudden t. now retired and mutera. Othera due to a,. Jn· • has taken up the hobby of pho· atallM Include BlU Slmma, edu- tOfJ'aph)f. The pictures to be' eaUonal vtce · ~dent: DIe k ahown Tuesday we-re taken dur-Hodee, admlnlattatlve vtce-pret- lne a recent trtp made by Mr. lcknt: Dr. ChariN Steam\lller, and Mta. Prudden to Austria, 8e(Tetary • treuurer, and Robert Spain and ~-Chew, ~rpant-at-arm.a. M. L,.. DAY AD'tUidi 1. H. Shultz., a mlnllter for the Sewnth Day Ad\lefttllt depart· ment or radio, wUl apeak at the 10 a .m. Saturday ~rvlce. Special offerlne for the day wm aid In flnaneln1 the mlalon work car- ried on by radio. ft. JDIU EJ'IICO•AI. "RetumJne Good for EvU" will be the eermon tople ol the Rev. John Parke at the 9:15 and 11 a .. m. Sunday aervkes. The fam· Uy eervlce at 9:15' wlll obeerve part.b day school Sunday.- IT. AJn)UW'I ............alA ''Three Testa of Our Jtelllion" wUl be the •rmon topic of Dr. Davtd John Donnan, former pu. tor or the Firat Presbyterian Church of Santa Monica, who will .be eueat speaker at St. An· Cllll.DI:IJf UT naa Children pla)'1na with matches Ut aeveral paper fires at the wooden bate of a 1arace at 112 32nd St., Newport Beaeh, pollee reported at 3~ PJD. Friday. 'J11e fires had aone out bdore eatch- lne the wood on flre. Andy An· dfl110n, 117 31at St., sateS he caueht 2 ~toys atartlne a nre In a Jot north of 112 32nd St. and told their mother, a nearby resi- dent. The Rev. D. Wesaell, Putor Phonl: ORiole 3-~ 8:00 A.K.-Tbe Servtot -WELCOIIK drews for the 8:15, 9:3S and 11 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ a.m. services. The text Is Ephe· r slana, 3 :16. CDII COJOIUlfiT'I' CHUJICB The ~v. Edwin Gom~ will preach on ''Certainty In Rellg· ton" at the 9:30 and 11 a .m. Sun· day services. rLAJnfiMC llETilEA T The ~nlor pilgrim fellowship I of the Corona del Mar Cofttmun· tty Church wW hold Ita plannlne retreat thla Saturday and Sunday at WoodJand Hills ConeregaUon· al Church. The Rev. Robert Gil· man, assistant minister, will .be the advlaor. CDII LU'niEJIAM C11118C11 Babert A. Detl14aaa. D-Dt al7JfD:r;-: ... u 11:00 a .m . -7:30 p.m. (Sunday School convenes during morning worahlp) Welc.omlne South Shores Residents and Vialtora ao thla Convenient Location LAOO'WA UACII AJIT GAll 11ft Coat _....., .. CWf Drift. A Cotd.ial Welcome Awalta,You After .being away durlnf Aug----•u SCIENCE ust and September, the Rev. ~&iAn Douglas Wes.ell hu been re·ln-SERVICEs stated u putor of the Corona del Mar Lutheran Church. He FP!! C8Uacal OP CllaJIT, wfU Jive at 404 Heliotrope Ave. ICID tar, "Pray With Sincerity" w1ll a,. hla = ~ t I t tb 8 S G 800.;_ aermon op c a e a.m. u:n · _ day aervlce. Servtcea are .belne 1315 VIa Lido. IJewport --.ell held ln Ptlerlm HAll of the Co-()pea w.ell ~ rona del Mar Community Chu~h. t a.m. to 5 p.m. while the former .Jon's Reatau· Wectneed~ t a.m. • 7:~ p.m. rant bulldlne at Orchid A\fe. and ~ys and Prtday.-1 a.m. to I p.m. Coast Hwy. Is a,.lng remodel~ I EOOIID ca,..no•8Cii,.. OP Cllalft, Into a chapel lCIO:&Jifdf ClmJSTIAJf SCJEJICE c:::IIV.aiU •.....-t .... .t The J...eMon-Sermon to .be heard c.-del -In the Corona· del Mar, Costa 3838 Eut Cout Jitahway Corona del Mar Mesa and Newport Bnch Chris· READIKG JOOM- tlan Sclenee Churches Sunday 3839 Eut Cout KJahwa:r answel'8 the question. "An SJn. Open week da,:r.-DI~ase. and Deatb Real!", and -.L... 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. aelectlona from the Bible will .be luwvAY IWiW:U Ill read to aupport the pr~mlse that Wi'JI cau ...... they are not the fruit of Spirit, SUlfDAY ICROOL -B:15 a.m. God. The Golden Text Is from SUI'fDAY SE:aVICES U:OO a.m. Psalms, "God .be mercllul unto WEDNESDAY EVENING us. and bless us,· and ea"-bla lllEEIIMGS 8:00 p.m. ...._, You -~ cordlally lnvttacl to • race to ahlne upon us: that thy attend the Chun:b ServlcM way may be known upon earth. and to uae the BeadlJll BoOm. thy s~.vlne health amone all na· :=========== tiona" (67:1,2). • IN COLOitS AI VARIED AND BEWITCHING AS A lAINIOWI ELIGANT SIMPliCITY THAT Will ACC!NT CONTEMf'OitARY AS W(ll AS TAADITIONAL DECOR.. OPULINE AND TRANSPARENT IN MANY, MANY COLOkS AND SHAPE.$, WONOEitfUl GIFT IDEAl ....... .. I ' . 'SUGAR AND SPICE' TEA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~FINE FEMININE ~RE e _.,, a.r. II ,_"* ol the ear (I( Tom Carwy, ~rat.lona When McBride's q)Orta ,...._, ..... ,... 11ft Ia 10.0 W. Balbo& BlVd.. a.Jboa ••. car Qlpped whUe travelln& IIOUtb 1M .._. ... ...._. .. .. a .... 1 .,, _. ....._ on MAcArthur Blvd.., 300 feet ._., & J et' at .. .-...,_. .._111lt t. a......_ IIOUth ol Foret ltd .. at 11:46 p.m. Pully u "rare u a day ln June" waa a day Ill Autumn, when Anne ReM~' entertained at a party 11ven by Mra. Robftt Roper and a c:ot~rle of hoeteues on Tuesday, Sept. 29. M1aa ~her spoke on "Suaar and Spice," atand1n1 beside tbe pool ln a tetlin& of orl~ntal charm at the Irvine Terra~ home o! Mr. and M ra. Ramsey c. Annat.rone . repre.mts, orientlne the new· comen to the 4 out.lltandlnt activit* of the Harbor area. WJ 1 "U DL. ....... • • • ...... ._ tM •••rwt lceda e RJDAT, a.r. 15 as a rr a· & _. -.... =-nt.ry l..a .......... ... Frank le"'"" U1 Via Dljoo, Orchids JT&CC!d the tea table where Mn. Gus Brelin prf!Sided.. tlk .... -...... ._-a..-CUif De.. CIIK ......_. Lido Isle, ealMd pollee •t 2:55 .,,Iller •I tla ... .._ W. ~ •t te ... • • ..... a.m. to~ heartne a baby ....... • • ... IL ._. A.--.._ ........... Jolul crylna. u thOUJh In areat dls· ,._. ....._ J'd • • • • J. 'hWrl.. a ., a.. ~ t~: otllce,. found a btl eat ,.._ a. .,. a u ... • L ...,.. ot 1M ~ A.-.. W · flcht eotn• on In the ar.a ... .., AW.. ...... ._ Wll t • .... ......_ ,_. •t -tM Newport Buc:h Munldpal Court -c uu .. ......._ • ..._. ..._. Ia bwl .. 1• L laY submitted 48 Wqal parklnc war· .,... .-• Allllld liur I'Nat. ....._ ......._ ad .-ranta to be served on errant mo· .... 1• t _. M ..Urn • tr..a.d bf • a. depw..,..t tortst. . . . An $800 diiU'I)Ond 'Mle affair had bftn arranet!d by Mrs. Roper as a Naomethln• extra" in the way of enjoyment for the number of newcomers to the Harbor area who have ~n taken under her winl u the Harbor Visitor. One hundred were In attendance to smlle knowtne· ly u the speaker thrust a few feminine barbs lnto their midst, u "ahoea to be put on lf they fit.'' ~~ Mrs. Roper with ar· ran&ements were Mmea. Brelln, Henry ~aplea, Ralph Phelpe, Georp Wlwman, Ann Chadwell, lames Eubank, .John Nebon Hurtt, Ed C4flaen, John Haru~en Herbert Ford and Marcie Baker: ....... TIDE TABLE .. ..... • ..._ et W • w P • r t CIII'W ...S • ,..,..._ • • • wrlst watch wu atol~n from tbe What 1s a complete weddlnl .....__.a-t Jttry .. w..,.n A blue and white bicycle waa tov of a dr~r ln a bedroom of •rvlce? Define tt .•• •tretdl 1t .._. • • • stolen from F. H. Taylor, 915 w. her home 10 days Parlier, Rita out ... analyse lt ... what c«n• A yellow robber boat, valued Balboa Blvd., Balboa ... Robert Holbrook, 623 36th St., Newport ln between the complete and at J'l'O, wu sto\en from the open Granberc, 34, of FUllerton, was Beacb, complained ... IIIII ... 111_. If ... _. Law W*r (fOI' L.A. __ ...._._ ........ 11 ..... ~) the weddlne and the ~ervloe . • . aaraae or Mra. Shirley Spa.rkuhl arrested on char,es of operaUn&. Can~ br WUUcaD lleck- Alyce Pfaff ls the cenle w b o of 320 Polneettla Ave:., Corona dd a vessel under the Influence of et. a..-........ .-c~ ....... D. holds the ratry wedd.lnl wand llar • • · BJll Snyder of th~ Hor· a lcohol a nd Intoxication In pub· Coclr. c.o.e del Jla:r, wne Ia· Llcht Fi&W'ell AM IWd Pis-•.11. she: know all tee all and aoe EtwJ~n Scboal turned' In a lie, and a companion, Norman ftlftd lD -eoc:lddt .,.... (s~ all trom the prtntlnl of the bicycle found at Beacon St. and Chrlateru~en, 4-t, of Garden Grove, C.O.t • .,.. _. • ..,.,. al..S.. announce.menta and 1hank yous. trvtne Ave., Cllff60Kavefn1~,;. ~· was arreated on a cbarge o! In· Rcwport .._. ••• F• u.. through bridal photoe. ~dine tby H. BarneS. • 0 ~ Y· toxlcatlon ln public after harbor pat 3 ...... • ...,.... b.s aowns flowers rebearaal dln· side Dr., Corona del Mar. and department otfJeers brouaht their bMa dlllwt:PRD • ..... t at ners champa~ punch; wedding Guy E. Smllh, 24, of Hampton, veuel-to a halt In the harbor . . . IOllla w. -.y r..e. ..... Ia· cake:., home receptlorw, 1lfta for Va., wt!re drivers of cars involved James I. McBride, 19, of 519 VIa w . . . Aa ... ._ dl"'"ed bridesmaids. an4 rentlnl of all· 1n an acddent at Coast Hwy. and Lido Soud, Lido LBie, sutte:red the ..-.. -e.t.t ._blda blue ver tea services . • • Bayside Dr., Newport Bel adchA. · · lou of two fingers on h.ls rtaht -.a ~ Ole •....,.n Pta * * * Chrta Miller, 7, o1117 a e ve.; hand and severe lacerations, and cdtft OfftMr a. c.-Bred a Balboa Island, was bitten by a a pa.aeneer. Ralph Theaon, 19, ~ w..t lato dOl owned by Nelson Prlnele of of 219 Diamond Ave., Balboa ls· wlllda bod .._ ......:: ::::: 1610 S. Bay Front, Balboa LBland; land, auUered fractures and lac· (Continued on page s1x1 the dol wu quarantined ... Also presentt!d In brief talks were M rs. Edaar Hlll, former Mayor of Newport Beach, now president of United Church Wo· men; Mrs. Joseph Beek, president of Hoae Memorial Ha.pltal Aux- Iliary; Mrs. Marlin Sheely, II· brarian. representing Friends of the Ubrary, and Mrs.. Harlan E a s t m a n, ot the Volunteer Bureau. Each woman told of the work ol that organlzatJon which she Jolbcf bdoenOG. 41/a. of G2 a.dl.-da Aft.. Jf..,..t ENSIGN t Pdcloy lllabudq 111118day IUfll Low 4:18 3.9 9:11 2.8 5:20 0 10:42 2.4 6:04 4.7 11 :47 1.9 Low ... 0:12 0.2 6:40 5.1 0:50 0.3 7:10 5.4 1:24 0.5 7:39 5..5 1:55 0.7 8:05 5.7 COIIJ'LDII:Jr'! OP a::-u ·=-u 5:J5 S..l .... 12:• 1.3 1:17 u 1:51 o.s J:lt u Low 11:17 u lhJ5 u ::l:u 7:15 u 7:S. S.l ldl u 75 Grl!nd Prtze ......... --ldttea -tM Left ...... bf • do9 owMCI bf L r. JlcnU9 ., ao a.4lcmd& A"-1 tM do9 W'D qucmmtiMcl ••• SU.Iat lDt-'-..... n-eelftd by Jolt.D c. aatflDqtoa. 12. ot G3 s.riUe A-.... klbocL ..... a bkyde be .,.. rtdlD9 lalt a car clrlftD by DcDleiM E. WD.eea. 22. cf ........ A.,._ PLUS $1.&1 WEEnY FIIST p•n * * * c.-del ••· et l'aliD St. aRd Oceaa Proat. Scllbocl • • • Rodney D. Hoeeland. Santa Ana bua driver. reported $20 stol· en (rom a change pu~ whlle hls bui was parked In the Bal· boa parklnJ lot: he suspected two juveaUe boys. about 16 ... Four hub caps valued at $30 were stolen from the car of G. W. Royer of 611 Lar~pur Ave .• Co· rona del 'Mar. In a parklne Jot at 2325 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Allee f\JW'ed ... .o much for Invitations and thank youa, ao much for the bridal photoe and candid ahotll . . . I wu told I could spend S90 on my weddln& cown. 1 like the way she workl wtth Ute weddlne eowns. Alter dlscusslne the type of weddJn& . . . you know sophtstlcated, chintzy or what. she prefers to eo shopptnc for the weddin& aown h~lf and brine teWret to your hGme. Al)'t."e's aood t.Mt• made me feel anytbtnc she picked would be j\Wt n.ht for me. * * * .,... .... 1 ........ en.., tMIM1• 1 •• •• • ...S tbe Wlf51 .. I lftJ.M lllrtflet ~ ••• Tille •••" I CiiiiDI o:Dd cballqMiflle ........... aU ~ . • • .Uta ·-t1M ..... __,._ tM ...... .. allftr. Qbla a8d puda ~.­ •.• Tbe IOiolat. tbe ...... cm4 tbe c:utedll9 f• tiM nbeclnOI clJ.DDtr ••• She ......... pdce of ... rytbla9 ....... ...... wbat .......... .....s ~·i,...., __ ......... .....,..s ..• .. bad •oeet to ..... 1. ..................... "" I 5 II IUn,_....,. bed! ftJSt. willa ... .... ... u.et. fcr8lly ...... ..... ~ ... * * * Who would ever think It . . . All the Iovin& detalla or "Do you take thla ..... untlurried out ln OM brt<»-educatlonal viaiL Tben comH the ucltement. the fun, ot dl8CUI8ion. w l t h caterers. printen. Ooriata and bakers ... lf you wish. Alyce c:an be reach· ed by callll\1 h~ ... 01 3.Q60. ... 'Mle next t1me you pt mat· rled. why don't you put younell ln Alyce's lnte.-t~ knowlnafW hands ... * * * * * * )(ar .• : • e TUUDAT, SEPT. 22 otnceon lleC\lred an open door at 350 tJo. Newport Blvd., New· port Helcf\ts, at 1 :50 a .m. ... Mrs. Dtana Jtnopke EUertaen. 39, of 3306 Marc111 Ave., ~ewport Beach, wu booked at 2:10 a.m. on a chlld nqlect charp, wh.lch ,.. IIUlted tram an Lnctdent on Sept. 15 wt.o ame-n found ber son. Gft10t1, 5~. ln a Nthtftl ault eovered wtth -.net. wanderlnl ap ud .....,_ lard St.. Jff!WPGI'l • ...d\ ... Fred c. o.tran*r. :rr. ol523 Westminster Av ... Newport Hel&hta. was arrested on an ln· tox1catlon cha,e at Dahlia Ave. and Fourth Ave~ Corona del Mar. ..................... E. ..aoo m..s.. .. J.boO. toJDCd . ta • ---lllcydc be foalld ot c lt. ad aoy ......... -.~. bee ••• A ~ ODd naD •otor· tat ·-•t•ll tile car of TMo-._ 'n--.. W2 llolnla A9e.o ot Did lt. aRd Mwa8 A..._ .cwp81t .._.. ••• A Ill ......, mwta ...... type ..... ................ ~-.& an-.... lccloD4 A..._ Co- _...a~~.r ... A rent beach umbrella was ltolen from the Seaside Malt Shop, Newport Beach ... Cars drlven by Helen E. Gentry. 33. of EJ Centro and Walter A. Corbin, 48. of Ul3 W. Bay Ave., Newport Beach. were involved ln an &e· d dent ln front (I( 389 E. Coast Hwy .. ~ewport Beach ... A wal· let wu reported stolen from Wal· tab Clarke's. D Marine Ave., Balboa Ialand ... e WDIIDDAT. Stn. IS A acttool bUs drtven by James B. GlUaple damated the parked oar of Judie Wllllam Christen· ten. In front of hls home at 117 V'-Yella. Lldo Isle ... Art CUr· tl.a, man.,er of the Udo Yacht Ancborap, reported the theft of from S2 to 13 from a Mda pop machine at the anchora.-. • . Officers were asked to watdl for radna In the area of U 1 VIa Genoa. Udo We, after IICbool hours ..• TheOdore Lindstedt. • of 131\ Clllf Dr •• Cllft Hawn, WU boOked Oft a charP of ref\,aaa1 to sign a dtatlon tot a cb•~ or tallUJ"e to deprea headllrbb ... Jtobert Hobdy. 115 Ma,.uertte Ave.. Corona del Mar, requ-ed omce ... to tnWR&pte a vandal· lim .atuatlon ••• ()ft'keta cbcdt· ed tM aNa bat ...,_ unab .. to locate • prowt.r .... ........-by Mra. L. L Isbell. 13015 L Bilboa Blvd.. .. ..._ ••. VallrM M. llaltiA. .,, of s.ata Ana. wu InJured at U:JI p.m. ....., w car bit t.M Cl8MIIt Wan on u. .Ard* Oftf'o ............ JOd~and __..._..__.__....nt ... • tw n . ...,., • ............ m41117..,_La., ...,".. ....... tMt .. oa.._ .. ._at a ..,.Nidi'S ~Mill deMit..,.. In Mecl .C eue apt. ... Jkapon .._. &... at ~ .. wMie 1M ..._.,.. Coaft .....att~c~ SD Unltld hnd 18 ftl:lt ....... a.ll IIJiipl putd ... ...,.,... to M .......... C...,. L lh•ard. JIJI &. ..-............ :::c;::.:=== ................ _ ... : ......... -, ......... .. :=. ··.:-: 2 2 ... ene ~.-~ ·~~ Wd Wri;ht'a Ice Cream. Candiea Sodaa. Sundaea & eon.. EVERYTHING IN ... GJl()C)f)IIFS • MEATS f11UI'IS -VEGEI'DLES BEER-WINE-UQUOBS tJ Toed! flu• BaWpl ORANGE COUNTrS FINE OR~70 ILL IIEIICIII IIIIIET l04t Ent C..d H19lt••J Cot-. 4.1 ~. UDO MARKET )4)) VIA LIDO NEWPORT tEACH FOODS SHOWPLACE OR l-4l60 17th end Irvine c... ...... Ml6-40+4 \ for QUAIJTY with ECONOMY • 5ecoad CIDd Th1ld ,.,._ eciCia week: A b t • "World ClobL'" CAAJID ~ wW be owwdMt for tlile -..t CGiftCt ntry subaaittlld cludDW the ..U.. ~ r --------..., ENSIGN FOOTBALL CONTEST DFFICIIL EITIY ILIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Pidr Wmners (ex ilH)-Don't Write in Scores ( .... IMIIl Ia U.ted ba ..calli! coluaa) 0 BROWN n.. .. .. DARTMOUTH 0 0 COLUMBIA . _.. . n. YALE 0 D II'£NNSYLVANIA n.. PRINCETON D D PENN ST A Tt .. ~n.. ARMY D D SYRACUSE n.. NAVY D D IWNOIS . n.. OHIO STArt D D KANSAS .. YS.. NEBRASKA 0 D MARQUETTE --· ....... .n. . INDIANA 0 0 ~t6AN STATE ...... n-. .. IOWA 0 0 MINNESOTA ... -.w... ..... -··NORTHWESTERN 0 0 MtsSOURI YL S.M.U. D 0 WISCONSIN n.. PURDUE D D DUKE n.. PITTSBURGH 0 0 GEORGIA TECH . n.. TENNESSEE 0 0 MISSISSIPPI n.. VANDER I ll T D D T.C.U. -····· .. -n.. TEXAS TECH 0 D COLORADO STATE V1. WYOMING 0 0 IDAHO vs. AIR FORa 0 D OREGON STATE V1. MICHIGAN 0 0 STANFORD vs. WASHINGTON 0 I TIE DE•KEa: u.t Tot~~~ Scon of AU WbaD.la9 TMIIlS Uated Aboft I Jf.AIIE . -· ........ _ ............ .... .. ADDUSS ........ -··-. PBOJrE ·-.... _ ··-· .. .. I CITY -· ···--·-·-··-.. ···· -· ..... . I ::.~;., ~-~ ~-~ .aL.UfK -~ I . ~ LEJITft 8I.AJO[ IIVST aE DEPOSITED AT A SJOJI'SOUifC:J STOD ft JfOOJf nJDAT. OCTOaU t -------* CIITEST IULES * • c:-...t ........ ,_ ..... KMip ,,.,... laid tW:r '-"t-. • blly ........ -oGIId-a ....., ..... cUpp.d .._ ........ -•• , ..... et ., ........... 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ORiole l-5665 COl ONA DEL MAl the IEICI IIY •.• ' ff~ Restaurant Chwltlt. ~~-~ ._.' lilc•'l4 ........ lSl E. e-st H..,. Oliole 5-0121 NfWPOaT lEACH WE DEUVER WE DEUVER 0Rio6e l..o514 ' c t> ..... U I I IIIIET noo t.ut c.... ....,_, OOl.OHA OB. WAA l.lqacw-.... .. -.wan --=-.. «aaall Sa?s. ' 1111• TIIIIFER IITIIIIE m E. INa lftaET c... .... fiMM &.-..A .... l.lbelt'f l-7ml ~ 1-1511 ;;! .. Y.!NI I E--S I UPIDLSTERIIS Upbo~ & Da 411'f LJbeny 1-4711 2350 lfewpon .L c..to M- IUFFIII I CARLTON ALTEUnOII COIIDACTOJIS Add • ,... ••• II1Jde .... ........ ~ lec*ywta- dowa • • • bu..Ud 1D ldtchn.l ••• add bath. • OJUole 3""'" • OB.lole 3·1213 NEW OFFICERS were installed Friday, Sept. 25. at Edwards Restaurant in Costa Meso by the Orange County chapter of the Military Order of the W orld Wars. Here, left to right. are Ce~t. Don McCartin of Costa Mesa, judge advocate: Capt. J •m Warkentin of Santa Ana, first vice-commander: Lt. Col. A. B. King of Balboa. continuing as adjutant and trea~rer: Col. William Woodruff of Westdiff. the new commande r: Ma1or Roy McCardle of Costa Mesa , the outgoing commander. and Col. H. D. Squires, who continues as historian. (Ensign photo) ' Sands Residents Lido Improving Properties TherE.' was great activity In ous and a deteriorent of the over· U do Sands, the exclusive re.sl · all appearance of the commun· dentlal community at thE.' far lty. west end ot Newport Beach, on • G a r a g e doors should ~ Sept. 26. It was Lido Sands lm -maintained and ke pt closE-d at I provement Day, undt-r chairman· nil possiblE.' tlmt-<J. ship of Reynold Lindroth. Rt'SI· • Fencing throughout the com- dents and their children gath-munlty shoulo1 be painted or ereo1 at 8:30 a.m. and worked stalnrd, hot h for maintenance until noon in a reneral clean-up I and appearance purposes. campaign. In addit ion many residents are Four principal things to ~ continuing to landscape and avoided in maintaining an at-beautify not only the patio areas tractive community, a ll appiiC'· of their homt'S but the curbing able to the entire Harbor area. plots as well. were outlined by tht-a rchltectur· The Lido Sands Garden Club al committee of Lido Sands re-held Its first meetlni of the sea· cently, as follows: son Sept. 23 at the home of Mrs. • Boats and automobiles should Ronald K. Diggins. 5304 River not ~ stored Indefinitely on our Ave., to consider Individual prop- streets. erty Improvement and over-all • Grou nd-cover In yards should community development. be kept trimmed back from the street curbs and along the Es· trada walk. This is both hazard· Ebell ,._,oles BlliDGE LtnfCREOJ'f The Ebell Club will hold Ita nautlcal brldee luncheon next Thursday. Oct. 15. in the club· house in Balboa. Mrs. H. S. Me· Gregor. chairman. announ~ that t here will ~ Individual table prizes for both bridge and ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ <'llnasta. and guests may wear nautical dress. SPECIAL GUEST ot the installa- tion meeting of the Orange County Chapter of Military Order of t~e World Wars in Costa Mesa was Major General W'llard W odsworth lrvone of Le J o.lo, the nat1onal sen1or vice- commander of the Military Order . He wos commander of the We~t Pacifoc dunng World War II under Gen. Douglas MacArthur, a nd Army air de- fense commander of the U.S. during the Korean fighting. (Ensign photo) Thls year'e bullcU~ total la aJmo.t eqetly 110.000.000 abNd ot the conesJIO"dll\l ctat• lut yf'ar. • The f},3.W,388 worth ot permit. taued cturlnl September brou1ht the year'• record to $23,413.191. The Sept. 30 tot•l ot la.$t yeat was .$13,400,913. Thl• year'• total ls almoat $7,· 000.000 ahead of the previou. all· time record for a full year - $16,528,803, which was estabU.h· ed last year. With 3 more months still to go, the new record may rise as high as $31,000,000. September permits Included 17 aln&le family dwellings. $4.64,734; 10 duplexes, $311,452; 5 apart· ment bulldlnp, $279,984 ; 2 gar· ages, $4,100; 9 swfmmJne poola. $25,340; 11 fences and walls, $4, • 835; 3 Industrial bulldlnp, $110,· 000; 38 residential additions and alteratlona, $1~,344; 12 commer- cial addltlon.s and alteratlon.s, $10.910; 2 mlsceUaneou. struc- tures, $15,700; 5 structures re- located, $1,710; 5 sign.s, $2,.280. Permits l.ssued during the tlna J daya of September were: e COIIOifA DEL NAB Jack Langenbach, garage, 242 Heliotrope, $1,100; Rcse Marie Saadi, 1-unlt, 1-story dwelllng. 621 Poppy, $10..250; William ~ons, 2-at.ory addition, 103 Bay- sfde Pl., $8,000. eaAI.aOAISLAlfD RusaeJI Smith, alterations, 115 Jade, $1 ,000; M. E. Tower, 1-unlt, 2-story dwelllne. 220 Amethyst. $16.500; and convert residence to garage, $1,200. e BALBOA Royce Farwell, wall, 109 Sixth St .. $100: S. M. Harvey, remodel, 2CTT Edgewater. $700; Harold Knight, re·roof, 301 Main, $500, and demolish building at same address, $150; Hannaford Build· lng Corp., demolish building at 303-305-307 Main, $300. e lfEWPORT BEICBTS B. R. Eg~rt. convert boat gar· den to den. 401 Fullerton, $130. e BAT SBOU:.S A. H. Bernard, add bedroom, 2582 Vista, $1,500; WiUiam Hay, repair fire damage, 2722 Circle, $1.200. ev...aUYAaA JAMES D. Dr. Doualu Mc.<:oy. twtrruDiftl pool, U08 Cambrtd,., $2,800; Loull Mlrlcltl, otflc. adcUtlon, 1.981.2 Acaeta, t80Q. RAY •• 'IWJOIIT Market Buket, nre 1prlnkler ~tern. 3100 w. Balbotl Blv~ .• $14,500; Newport Balboa Indua· trial Enterprllel. l ·atory com· mercla1 bulldlna. IW7-853 Procluc· Uon, 140,000, and at 835·841 fto. ductJon, $40,000; Clinton Crane, 2,unJt. 2-story dwelllnc. 127 44th St. THfS SID ......W .. 1ft tk w.. -.... JOlt ......... $1.10 ._ , -... ..... c.1 oatou ..-. SAVING' IS A FINE ART It takee talent to paint a bright futuro. with the aecurity of ICI'Vings ••• but you'D find that you can create a real "masterpiece" when you 8CJVe regu- larly at Laguna Federal ..• where your ecrring~ earn more in aafetyl Start now! CONTINUING4%% PER ANNUM PAID fOUl 1WU A YIAI lEW DIVIDE• UTE EFFECnYE OCT.ER I, 1 .. LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND L.OAN ASSOCIA'DON Oreru~• Cowlty'• Lertest ln4epelldellt Fecfw•l S.¥1"1' & LMII Auocleti011 OFfiCES OPEN 9:00 •-"'· to 12 ftOOII • S.t~~rder. 'Ocio61er tO ARE WE WRONG? WE u:t.DV&- ...... ......W Jet tMI:r eawlap Milan W'OdE for U... -• cU•• ...... baala. W'l aELiriK -. MATTRESSES lfEW -~tm.DDfQ Foam aubbw In~lar Shapes ~-Cottoe COSTA ..CESA ..CATTU SS CO. 2150 Newpori lfl,d. Ub.riy t.tJOl Largest and Most Complete Furniture Store in the Area. Reservations are to ~ made by Tuesday with Mrs. Henry Lindgren, ORiole 3-3345: Mrs. Walter Gustin, Libert)' 8-18'78. or Mr.'l. Charles Melone. Midway 6 3703. MOSAICS TO BE SBOWif ''Mosaics in art a nd architec- 1 ture" will ~ exhibited and dis· cussed at the meeting of the House and Garden group of the Lido Isle Woman's Cl u b from a.m. to noon Tuesday. Oct. 20, In the home of Mrs. Linn Wll· IIams, 238 Via Graziana. U.S. SENATOR Clair Engle from California was a guest of Ford Aeronutronic lest week at the new plont inland of Corona del Mar. Here, from left, are G e rald Lynch, vice-president of Ford Motor Co. and general maMger of Aero- nutronic, Senator Engle. end Patrid Hillings, former U.S. congressman from California and recently appointed by Ford Motor Co. as re- gional civic and governmental affairs consultant in the western dates. n.... .... ...U..t typee of .......... proridecl by ....., lattla qMI.lty caepaalel. WE IEUEV'I- Mertvall• laf'MbDnta ... ecanoadcoUy aoa.ll4 Cllld W'CIINDt,.... ~ Evans · G. Pc.ter & Co. Cell for frM DECORATING SERVICE Liberty 8-5518 Hou se ~~• tar~ en Ful'flishings for homes. dubs, yachts. )()17 W. Coett Hoqhwey Newport kech SOif FOR THE AIIDERSOifS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, 3128 Broad St .. Newport Hel~hts, are parents of a son born Wed- nesday, Sept. 23, at St. Joseph Hospital. TE WIIILE IIIIIWIIE Authoriaed HMYD SALES and SERVICE HARDWARE * HOUSEWARES * GIFTS 1802 Newport BlYd. at 18th St., eo.ta Metla .Phone: Uberty 8-3426 News e CDM SCHOOL PTA Th e membership drive Is In full sail this week at the Corona del Mar School under the s logan, "Sail with Your PTA to 100 Per Cent Mem~rshlp." Each classroom is conductlne a sailboat race. As each child brings In a PTA membership, a sailboat Ia put on course In the race. In the cafetorlum Ia a larce chart of the jetty, with ata.rt and llnlsh line flrat wlth a 100 per cent mem~rshlp ~rd. M111. Norman Boluerane l.s ''captain" of the race, and her crew l.t comprlled of Mra. Ralph Schlller, PTA praldent; Mrs. Louise Elwell, principal, and Mra, Marge Ward, poster and art ctlalrman. e JIAUOR VIEW PTA "~t's Sail Away with the PTA" Is the theme or the PTA member· Fa11iiy growi•g1 Get a HOME ·L~ . ........... , ..... , ......... h New memben of the Tuaday ship drive now under way at t e Club are Mmea. Clarence Lake, Harbor View School, Corona del Lewla Baltz, Dora Schlotterbacb, Mar. J. T. Chambers, L. B. Crouan, Mra. Edward Jacklin, a r t • Carl Smith, Eleanor Nelson, Nina chairman, has prepared a poeter Lemon H. D. Edmund.s. Theodore depicting a map or the bay, upon Robins, Fred Reczuck. H. L which red aallboata with white Barnes, Georce Prudden, Charlea salta will travel from Lido Isle Hester, Boy Jackson. Ben Thornaa, to China Q>ve. Each sailboat Fred Warren and Raymond Bere. represents a cJa.room, and a prize wllJ be ctven to the fltat EJQOLLED AT WI:ITIIORT room to cross the flnlllh line In Charles Fouta, eon of Mr. and the race for total enrollment of Mrs. C. G. Fout., 601 Poinsettia parenta and teachers. Ave., Corona del Mar. b enrolled UD II •• EWtoll'l' .OUUYAB .EWJOIIT UACIL CAUPOUIA IODWAY 1-ltsa Costa Mesa Lu••erCo. LUNIEB -IUILDING MA.TEBIALS ............ a.M .... Assisting Mra. Jacklin In plan· at Westmont Colle.,e, Santa Bar· nine the drive were Mra. Robert bara, whJc.h hu a record enroll-J"'*-7·1111 .,., 1 ty ~ Cooper. PTA president. and Mra. ment of 460 for Ita 20th academJe .. a•a.. .._... -I......, ..... AM mta ·Ma~Mr and Mrs. H~ry~Y~H~r~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Riedel. r DO YOU ,WANT • \olt, • rUe, • ,...tel, • INIIy tltteft Or Ill• yee lwN -tlll~tt ..... , Try IMJttl ....-. fiH •4a. oaw. J.OIIO. SUBSCRIBE To The Newport HarSor Ensign .. I ... .. Artist Paul Clemens Will Ta1k to Tuesday Club Group Paul Clemens, lev~rly HJU. and Holt}'wood artlat, wiU five an Informal talk toUowed by a queftlon and a.,...r ptrtod for tt)e boob. ~pa. and pel"'ttnallty aectlon of the Tu.day Club, at the noon l~n Tuesday at Irvine Cout Country Club. Mr. CJ~ra hu h!Cently come to LJdo wtth hla wife, actress El· eanor Patkr, and their famJiy. They a~ now bulldlne a new home on Lido, and thla week Mr. Clemena Ia movlne Into. a newly built atud1o on VIlla Way In Newport ~ach. Mr. Clemena Ia a graduate of the Unweralty of Wlaeonsl.ft, ma. jorlne In art history and Is abo a craduate from the Artlnstltute of ChJc:aro. Hla work Ia found na· UonaUy In permanent collections ol tbe MetropoUtan Museum In New York City and In the Los Anceles Museum, u well u In many private c:ollectlona. He hu painted profeatonally alnce 1832, comln1 to the West Coast in 1940. He wlJl dlaplay aome of hla palnUnp Tuesday for the Tues. day Club ~Jon, of which Mra. John Nebon Hurtt Ia the chair· man. Alao appearing on tbJs pro· anm will be Mr. GranJ Meek5, who will sing, accompanied by Mrs. George Wiseman. ROOM MOTHERS for the Harbor View School PTA are hard at work on plans for the Halloween Carnival which wlll be held from <4 to 8 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 3 I, at the school. E.,ch room mother is asked to decorate one booth and super· vise it during the carni•al, and also to contad the parents in her room to obtain donations for the co~e walk and the country store. Shown here are Mrs. J ohn Case , le ft, who is conducting work shops for the carnival. end Mrs. Robert Under· wood, third vice president of the PTA and ways and means chairmon. Beauty Expert on of Tuesday Club Program Section That foremost Interest ot most women, personal beauty and attractiveness reeardlesa of aae will !Drm the bub for a pro· there to hear him than could be accommodated," Mrs. Ager said. Powers ''Seven Golden Rules of Glamour," which transfonns com- mon beauty mistakes into na· tural loveliness, will be given by Mr. Fitzgerald. He will give se· crets of skin care and make-up also, stressing the natural look. gram announced by Mrs. Isla Fill IIIII•• SlaW I Ager, chairman of the Fine Arts -. f _. I I -Section ol the 'Tuesday Club, for The first fall meettna or the • • • 0 ~Ia DO E •. 'fE. Tuesday, act. u. trom 10 a.m. to --------------------------12 noon In the Lanai room of Newport Harbor Alumnae Club Balboa Bay Club. The event will of Alpha Chi Omeaa will be b~ld ~t le-..t one local couple man. come to the rescue, .accordlne to feature Mr. Fltz&erald, director 1 t f THE ENGAGEMENT of Mi~s Barbara P.stricie Herper to Dennis at 7:30 p.m. today I Thursday) aged to wanaJe tickets to the Dorothea I Mrs. Un 1 Sheely of of John Roberts Powers models nte reS 0 Edward Brown of Newport He•ghts is announced by the bride to· at the home of the president, thrllline World Serle.-Dorls and Newport Helah'ts. who keeled for 18 years. be s parents. Mr ond Mrs. Howerd Harper, II 3 Coral Ave .. Belboa Dr., Corona del Mar. Co-hosteaea ,.. h d t th t o h h t k Mn. Robert Lawson. 218 Raul Bob Und~rwood of Corona del over In front of their headquar-. Mr. Fitzgerald will explain Tuesday Club Island. Both of the young peo ple ~tre graduates of Newport Harbor will be Mrs. John Keeler, Mra. Dod .... th Whit So cit lib r1 1 t Sat d .-ar were on an o see e era n er way ome rom wor why "you don't have to ~ beau. h·gh Sc.hool Barb~tr1 ,, employed a t T,tle 'lnsurance & Trust Co .n cera wan over e e x as Y ra an as ur ay. tltul to look beautiful." Mrs. I v d Sonta Ana De""'' who 's the son of M r. a nd Mrs. Walker Brown Steve Perrtn and Mrs. Loren S d But she was back at work Mon. A ld th t h 111 1 h S a r•l e· H•ather. un ay. ger sa a e w revea ow of 409 Holmw')Qd Dr . 's attending ~n J ose State College . A ... • • day evidently feeling that books t b 1 t th "hldde beauty" o r ng ou e n 1 f h Dec. 26 woddtng < plenne d. (Paul Ke nt photo) There's a lona Jist of follta on as well as the mails must go In every woman. Many are the nterests o t e In the Udo Shopf>in9 At.• ~let' Sportswe• u,.n. ChildNn •• w .... y .date -Un.na our "Please aet well quick" Ust through ... Billie «Mrs. Art) "When Mr. Fitzgerald appear. Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor I Eb II G t I these days: Helen c Mrs. Albert ) Thronson· ot-Costa Mesa is keep-ed at the Statler Hotel In Los An· area, u announced by chairmen e re e S Stockton of Shor~ CllUs recently lng her foot In the air because of geles there were more women of various committees. • lr-J J 4 suffered another relapse from her a blood poisoning infection above The Tuesday Travelers went to I New Members • rw ... ~ long term convalescing after a the toesles. G• I Cl L the ci rcus yesterday, tra veling .. 4 serious heart operation ... Dr. Gee whiz! It'll take a gross of ar s U"/ into Los Angeles by bus. Terl Junior transft'~. Mrs. Howard ~ .......... .,.... ~ Ralph WILson of Acacia Ave., Co· ygoetu··wr ellfeec•11rndga ~~tts.aer~' 't'w0 e -~eorype s • FoCard dswas in c~~ll_.e. d haJ Farwell and Mrs Walson Wood-~ ~ ••• .w1 ~ rona del Mar (husband of Mary e "" .... . Wlmmers r are en,.,,""" un er c r· man of Corona dPI Mar, ~re ~ ~ and father of Herbert B.),Js home one. manshlp of ~irs. Blaoche Cart· welromed by ~trs. John Lamar. • ~alefl'in9 ~ ~ and wockinc at cettlnc well from p ley, the third Tuesdays of the presadent. at the fir 1 fall !Tlftt 4 a serious operation ... Dorothy H 0 a g Hospital Administrator Have arty month. Next card party will be ang of the Newport Beach Ebell • , .. Cll CMrs. Judl Sutherland underwent Winifred Baron of Corona del Oct. 20 at the Balboa Bay Club Club. She aiM> grH>ted several • ~ another of those trying back op· Mar left last wet>k for a month· Th h h kl d f M at 12:30 p.m. new members: Mrs. H E. Nichola • • IE II D 4 eratlona and Is all cast up again. long trip to South America with roug t e n ness o . rs. Music Chairman Judy Story and Mrs. Eugene Black of Corona • She's near a telephone. we hear, Mrs. <A>orge Hoag ... We're stlla. Max Hurwitz of 1673 Lrvine Ave., has charge of women who t>njoy ~I Mar, M~ Cha rles Lan elere • ill. but her "armor" won't let her hearlag about the fun trips peo· of the Upper Bay Area , memhers 1 singing. They will meet Oct. 12 of Balboa, and Mrs. Harry Goett, • .. ~ dial; she just answers ... Re· pie had thls summer ... Agnes of the Newport Harbor Area Girls 1 and 26 from 10:30 to noon at 2015 Mrs. L H. McBride a nd Mrs. R. • ~ tired beauty operator Elizabeth Blomquist of Lido Isle was relat· Club have been learning to swim. Sabrina Tt>r., Irvine Terra~. w. Ware of :-lt'Wport. p e I e r ' 4 Hess of w. Bay Ave .. Newport, Is lng the anappy time she had via Red C1'08S ~rtlfled swimming In-~ Young Homemakers Is a sec • s 4 convalescing from another oper-jet airline w1tt\ the Grand Can· structors gave the lesson~ In Mrs. tlon for women 39 years young SOR FOB TilE D£AifS • atlon yon. etc., whizzing by underneath Hurwitz's pool twice a w~k. and younger. Their first meeting A son welahlng 8 whopping 9 • B I U E ~ Co~n·a· del Mar School kJnder· wht'n she went back to Chicago The Community Volunteer Bu· of the year will be held today pounds, 10 oun<'eS wa'l born Sun-.. F U N T R 4 aarten teacher Kay Vaughn of In Aucust for a Savlnes and Loan. reau secured volunteers to help. «Thursday I, at the home of day, St'pt. n. 10 Ralph and Mau. ,.. (P-..dt Dlalllet'a) ~ .. conventJon for Newport Balboa They were Mmes. Merrill Swen-Chairman Dorothy Petersen, 4908 ~n Dean, 2l00 Fedt>ral St., Costa • Clllf Haven <w;:e ~~~!;a~~ Savlncs ... The Don Dungans son, Larry Severence, William River. Lido Sands, at 1 p.m. Four Mesa. In Hoag Hospital. The • Com le.te Home Puml8hlna-~ !.t~ Henry~, 'as Norman (all four) of COflta Mesa, just re· Miller and Martlyn Hill. Mra. NeJ . door prius will be given. I Deans are ownt'rs of Ralph's Cof· • p 4 Ch~~::;• ~! ~j Mar &r· turn~d a couple of weeks ago son J. LundwaJJ laodlrector of the Books and Stuff promises per-fee ShcS'p at 2920 E. Coast Hwy., .. I D tt a..aaGt 4 h ch~ aln from from a 40·day trip all over the club. 110nallties piU5 next Tuesday at~ Corona del Mar. ~ W. ... ,...,. a ... tlat. u out ac Has United States. They aoo took a Mothera who provided trans-the Irvine Coast Country Club. COSTA WE5A hla .econd vlaJt to Roalur e • Jet u far u Chlcaao. then •k'lited portaUon wen! Mmes. Eric IUch, PauJ Clemens. farno_us artist of Fw ... ~Itt' ~ cd "-pita~ ~ ~! ~;!!e ~a'!. up a car tor aeelna 27 trtates and Franklin Meyers, f:ugene Schulte, film •tara. who now lives fn New. &!Up ,_., .. ;,1 c.., oaw. ~ ma I · · M rl Canada . . zJg·zarCSnc all over Noah Amburcey James Platfood port Beach and Is marrlt"d to -;;;;;;.;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=;;;;;;===. bor Bleb muslc teacher, a e the East ~nd then home. Their Charles Abbott • Fred R. coaU: Eleanor Parker, will ~ present· r Hlt'bsch ~:X Corokna del IMa:fter first vacation for yars and yars. Carl Rlchardso~. Wa nda Sandt>r· .-d. a long with Grant ~1eeks. I~· getting on ey aga n • • • Paul Focht Alle n Porter lt'Tior dt"CCrator ~1r. Meeks will spending part of the summer l.n The Fra nk U..edoms must like ~· th Dyk ns 'Eugene Pome. demonstrare home and Chn<~tmas 3<4()4 y • lid Los Angeles h08pltaJ.5.--cays shes vvro ~ e . ~ dt"CCrataons. Pianis t Irene Wise· , •• 0 beginning to sound happy notes Bay Short>S. Tht>y sold tht>ir home roy, Wtlllam Correll, John John .11 M Met>ks Ne---' a..~. C.lif. tht>re and moved a few doors son and Donald Wood.'!. I man WI accompany · r. • ... ,.... ' again · · · away for sevt>ral months while The moth~rs served rt>fr('Sh a Lc;o In VOC'al solos. Mrs. J~hn FREE PARKING IN REAR On land or at sea, lifeguards they build on the last vacant lot ments alt~r tflt> swimming For I Nei!;On Hurtt and Floren'; Nol-........ ----------------......--------'--;1-In the development. ty-four girls atte nded the fi nal ton have chargt> of resef\'a tions. swimming party. on golftng report that they al· Women who pride themselves I SCRWAU aUT A.B.BIVES ready have removed some of the fumiture and interiors • 2854 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar OIUole 3·5810 • 260 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach HYatt 4·10'71 Fine Furniture, Lemps Mel A~ Custom Dr.,.n.s .nd c...p.tin9. Complete Decorator Service Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwarz, TALKS ON FLOOaJDATION psychological hazards of the 231 Iris Ave .• Corona del Mar. are Dr. Richard Pyle, Corona del lgamt> at their first business meet· I Mar dentlst, will discuss the ing, and now are ready to start the parents of 8 son born at 2=52 value of fluoridating the Buena nailing away at the ball. Every 1 p.m. Monday, Oct. 5, at Hoag Pcfrk water supply at a meeting Thursday Is golf day at Laguna Hospital. They have named the of the Buena Park Chamber of Beach Country Club. Tee off time I new arrival Bob Jr. Commerce today (Thursday l. l'l 9:00 a.m. Tht>y also will take .:..:S.:.....E...::..:R_;_...:.V........:I_C __ E __ L_E_A __ G __ U __ E __ B_U __ S_Y ____ [~~6~~~~~r7?~~~,;o~~~~~~:: 'WITH DOUBLE ACTIVITY 1 ~:£-:~?c's!,;.~~.'.', Two events on the busy calen· be Mr. and Mrs. William L. Bents 1 26. to Mark and VIrginia Ells· dar of aUats for N.wport Harbor and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Somers. worth, olJO Catalina Dr. :-Jewport Service League thls week point Other guests will be "landlub· Heights, In Hoag Hospital. to a definite stepping up of wom· bers." , :.::===========~ en's activities. The tint Is In the OtbeTS who wtll be partaking Interest of culture; the second In of cocktaiLs and Mexican sfyle the Interest of purely social en· dinner are Messrs. and Mmes.. joyment. Charles P. Cotton, Vernon Edler, Today (Thursday) marks the! Walter Gibson IMrs. Gibson Is dat~ at Newport Harbor Yacht chairman of the party); John Club wh«n the flrat of the Serv· Porter IMrs. Porter Is president Ice League's symphony previews of the ~rvlce League I ; Edwtn 1a belftC held a t 11 a.m. Frieda Steen Jr., Fred Swenson. Richard BallniAnt~. director of the Oran.,. MazwUus (they'll arrive home County P!\JlharmonJe Ottbestra, from the East In Ume for the wm 418c:u11 the aubec:rtpUon aer· party), and IUchard Steele. •• tJI. ~ preoaedina lunch· A.alsUn• Mrs. Cll1e0n with the eon, wh.leh .. open to all who party arra.naement:8 will be MrL bave ,.....,.Uona. Ward and the ru.tea. Mrs. AI an fttra Incentive to attend ,Whee.~~~~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;==;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;~~~~~~~;~:;~:;~~ the Altair WIU Include a fuhlon • :..':... ~.: ~~u~ ;=:~:::~--~...::::~~~)~i~§~~i§::=:.:::-~:::::=::~~~~~~ ...,..., ........ _ the 8\ICX.. of ::. - - the ,...vtew ar. Mn.. WIUJa.m 8~, prwlew chaLnna.n; Mrs. .. a •• lkGMe. luMheoft ..-er· ., .... ~ Mra; """' M. 8we•aon. tkiiJfti .. .,. ,... •• : Mrl. John Jillluarill; lr .. In eMile tJI. .,. ra~nu rot 1Dodda In the fuhkln .a.a.: ..... &dwarcll laJ. Mon.~. arid Mra. lames c.:m... &ad K,.., ltobert Tau'-. UftW\I'flllata for the PIOCTUD ... ,.. ........ laf WJUI&m Boa.tetn WUI U· slat lila. lakOWIII;y Jn the fUll· 10ft thow a~ta. Mn. Ed· ward r . Ward lr. bU dlafle tJ1. pMUdty; ...... bnho Jllewc'OID~ Ud Krt. l*rt ...... have ..... ol,......, ~dane. HOlt ua Will llle Mrt. IAWtj ~ ........ lllnW lluUH. nzn·~ wa ......... ...-woa~~~e .... IIIII" ...... ·-··" .......... -. -h ..... ~~-~~. ~ --rE£ OfT' toG bnmd IMW .. WORLD .. -........ ..__ .. THE IUTCIEI, .. IIIEI lltl TIE lA lEI CORDIA.U Y INVITE YOU TO SEE AND BUY TIEII IIIIEIT tiiLI.TY IELEITIIII AT HERE'S A VIEW from the hill ne ar the Corona del Mar reservoir. Harbor View Rd ..• with a view of Corona del Mer, Irvine errace. _l_oo_~_:n_g_d_o_w_n_on_a portion of the 0. Z. Robertson subdivision above the bay, S.,lboa Peninsula and the ocean in the distan_ce_. ___ _ OPEl FOR BUSIIESS e DlL JOBif W. McC.UE. o.D. OPTOMEDJST of COBOKA DEL MAll 3024 Ecut Coast Blgbway * OIUOL.E 3·CMI7 Trai•llc Sail•• ll.w 11 llltlwul Check Given For Library 'City Librarian Dorothea Sheely Weldon Weber of 610 Jasmine presented a check for $216, a a lft Ave., Corona del Mar, sales repre· from the Asslstance League Jun· sentative for Investors Diversified Services, has ~n attending a lor AuxUiary, to the Friends of sales training conference in Min· the Library at the Installation neapolis this week. The confer· meeting last week at the Irvine Coast Country Club. ence closed yesterday with a This money will pay for the tour of the I.D.S. home office In table. and bench In the boys a nd Minneapolis. 'Janus' to Ru·n For 6 Night "Ja nus." a aay, sophisticated comedy of a woman who leads two Uvea, will open the fall sea- son lor the Newport HarbOr Com- munity Players a t the Players Showcase In Costa Mesa tomor· row (Friday) evt>nlna. It will be presented on Friday a nd Satur· day evenln~s for 3 weeks. girls section of the new Corona Mr. Weber, who joined the ':::;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;~;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ del Mar library and will thus company last October, serves cus· ;. complete t he planned furnish· tomem in Corona del Ma r, La· lngs. a una and San Clemente. He is a QUEEif TO II& PJCJ[ED Homecoming queen of Orange Coast Colleae will be announ«'d during ha lf·tlme of the OCC· Santa Ana football ga me In Pirate Stadium Saturday evening. Alumni will be welcomed ba<"k to c:ampus !or the homecoming game, and a dance wHl follow In the student center. RUIIAGE SALE leHfit F• ZHia Clu• of New,.rt Harhr Octoller 8 • 9 • I 0 9 a.111. to 9 ,.m. 1914 Harbor 111•d. COSTA MESA DO YOU WANT a lob, a ride, a ,_,.tal, • IN~y Mtt.,7 Or do you "-•• so-+hiAt te ..07 Try bst911 d...S. r .. t~ • .~.. oa~e~e J-.0510. Mrs. Dorothy Harry of Shore native of Texas, served as a Cliffs. member of the Library Marine helicopter pilot for 6 : Board, announced t he girt of an years, completlna his tour of electrl<" wa ll clock. donated by duty last February. He is now a Le-on Williams of Williams Sta · member of the reserve squadron I tioners. at Los Alamitos. His wife is em, Mrs. Vera Davis, librarian at ploy~ at the Security·First Na· 1 the Huntington Memorial Library tiona I 8 an k I n Huntington in San Marino. and daughter or Bea<"h Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Barnes of --------ClltJSADE PLA.Jflf£1) Short' Cliffs. told about the fa · AMPJIJB EXEilCJSE HELD 1 The com.lllisslon of membership mous art gallery and botanical and evangelism of the Balboa gardenc;. Manne lan<"e corporal Robert Island Community Church ls Mrs Stuart Diehl. junior past ~Jong. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. preparing for the evangelistic president. installed the follow1ng DeJong or 50-t Redl~n.ds Av~., crusad(', "Sharing God's Good oHicers: Mrs. Dunc-an Ste"art. Newport Heights. partiCipated 10 News:· which will be held Frl· president: Mrs Ru~l Craig. vlcf' I an amphibious training uercise day to Sunday. Oct. 16·18. Teams president; Mrs. T('vis Westgate. 1n the Hawaiian Islands last of churt'h people will call on <;('('retarv. and Mrs. Oh,·er How-month while serving with the prospect ive members. ell. trea"s urer. First Marine Brigade. A recrea · I uonal \'lslt to Pearl Harbor was ~ all your pri,.ting ,. .. d., ull tl\e I made followlne the simulated f,.,;9,. ,.,blithi"9 Co .. ORiola l-0550. battle exer<"lse. CROWN SALES. SERVICE cmd RENTALS U22 East Coast J119bWG'f PboDe Otiole 3·5155 CO.oJIA DEL IIU MRS, BEFJfEB DIES AT 11 Funeral servl<"es for Mrs. Chris· tena Hefner. 91. of 324 Orchid Ave .. Corona del Mar, were held yesterday I n 8 a I t z Mortuary Chapel. Corona del Mar, with the P..cv. Edwin C. Gomke otflclatlng. Mrs. Hefner died Sunday In the Capri Lodge Convalescent Home In Orange. Survivors Include a dauahter In CotPna del Ma r, Mrs. Nora Lee Bates. Sllop witt. ... .,.-u.... wflo .fl. • ¥WtiM ill .... EM0,A. YOU'RE ALL INVITED • • • to the I Oth Annual Corona del Mar Lobster Bake SPONSORED BY THE BALBOA BAY UONS CLUB THIS SATURDAY and SUNDAY OCTOBER 10 • 11 at Ne-wport Dones Enter by the Main Gate. Coast Hwy. and Bayside Dr. TICIETS. $1.75 each. including acJmieion to the~ aa weD as the price of the ctinner. Ticbta ccm be purcbaMd at the parking lot of tM CoroDa del Mar AD Amedccm Market Thunday and Friday# cmd at tbe main gate at the Dunes Saturday cpu! Suaday. • SERVING BEGINS AT NOON lOTH DAYS GUND PRIZE: 500 SILVER DOLLARS! Procledl wiD go to Toatli Wodr Ia ... Jllrllor AIM Linda Irvine Betrothed to Merel Gaede ................... c.-...... .._, ...... . e•e•••• .. ._, I D ... elatw, ..._ ...... J_ .......... Lt. ...... lrettll a-de. VIIIC. MIM am..a.u.....,. ........... T. -.y lm..e .. ._ FNa· ~ ... tbe late ...,..... II'· ftM. u.-... 0 Debatoa .... tlae Jlnrport AuWcay of U.. Cla.Udna'a ._. ~ Deba· ...... aau .. J)a ~ ...... 1151. ................. tedto"- Ae9e'-Society at o L8a Mad· ...... ..u. ... crttaded Or· .... Co6at eou.,.. .... abo a.. bMa--. neeauy o atu- ct.at at UCLA. ._,..._ .. tbeMD of Mr. 0114 Mn. ButiiWiiCl C. Goede cd Mlal..a.o., 1"--. a. Ia atatSoa- e4 at u.. ....,_. AU se.u.a. L1 Ton. .. otta ~Wed Ta· as Se.te Coll.,e. ,....._be WCII 0 ......... Alplla • .,... lU. nae weddJ89 wm be ..-... bed ba o.c-bw. LEOIU. WOTICE Ro.. A-34014 lfOTJCE 1'0 a.EDITOJIS ESTATE OF HOLMES HART HENSHAW, a ka H. H. Henshaw, aka H. Henshaw. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given to the creditors of and aJI persons hav· lng claims against the said de- cedent or said estate to file them with the necessary vouchers In the ortlce of the Clerk of the Su- peri or Court of the State of Cal- Ifornia, In and for the County ot Orange, or to present the aame, with the necessary v9uchers, to th.e undersigned at ltl.s or her place of business, to·wtt: c:fo Messrs. Harwood, Heffernan It Soden. Attorneys at Law, 3355 VIa Lido, Newport Bea<"h. Call· fornla. within slx month~ alter the Clrst publication of this no· tit"E'. Dated Septem ber 25, 1959. LADY LOU HENSHAW. Executrix of the Estate of said decedent. Publlsh: Oct. 1. 8. 15. 22, 1959 In the Newport Harbor Ensign. (Condnued t.rom Pap'l"hne) 1• t n _, T l 7r.. fro. .... M ._ et' ot ............ T-. II -.1 ...... .............. 1 ...... ,...._ ..... A lfve rat wu tutned over to ..-.. .. P •• 11 a the health department tor check-...., ...._ .. a.. .._. - Ina alter Mra. Phyl.Ua Jones, ......._t. Jl~ • ...., • Beech and Bay Trailer Park, New. 11158 J1>-. ••• port Beach, reported ~t the rat H u at) e • Aircraft announNC:t bit her aon, Scott, 5, who wu that the:Y would be ualnc the treated by a doctor at Hoaa Me-parklna Jot acroee Bayside Dr. mortal Hc:.pltal .•• Firecrackers from the Vllla Marina tor a Jand· be!~ fired at a party at 2217 Ina field for two hellcoptera f>e. Channel Rd., Balboe, broueht of· tween 3 and 3:80 p.m. Sunday flcera In answer to a complaint . . . Officers were asked to re· at 10:43 p.m.; they obtained a Move a dead 8-foot shark from · promise that auch tiring would the bay beach at Montero St., ha lt ... Minor ctamaee fflUlted Bal boa . . . At 9:49 p.m. Fred when a car driven by G. F. Daw-Phares. 619% Beaonla Ave., Co- son, 18, of 232 VIa EboJI, Lido rona del Mar, reported that hiJI sle, hit a parked vehicle regls-aon saw a prowler 30 minutes tered to Smith Bros., 1640 Super-earlier at the rear of their horne lor Ave., Costa Mea, In the park-.•. At 11 p.m. oUicen received Ina lot of the Community Youth a complaint a chronlc party dlt· Center, Corona del Mar, at 11 turbance at 709 Goldenrod Ave., p.m .... OUlc:era aouaht two fe· Corona del Mar ... S. R. Mobley, male occupants of a car for de· Corona del Mar. reported the fraudlne an Innkeeper by taking theft of a dealer IJ~. plate a tray of food from Merle'• Drive from a car parked on Jumlne In. Corona del Mar, and leaving Ave. off Coast Rwy., Corona del In the direction of Newport Mar ..•. A loud party waa ,.. Beach.. ported I(Oina on at 120 Gamet e SATtJJmAT. lEn. 21 • Ave., Balboe Island, for the paat Paint transfer waa the only four dava. dama5te when a car drlven by e Stnfi)AT. Sl!n'. 27 Alfred G. Raymond, 44, of Costa Omcen responded on a poul· Mesa. hit a llgh.t atllndard at ble medical aid call at 1.2:34 a.m . 2920 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del when J. W. Hines. 1344 W. Bay Mar, at 3:12 a.m .•.. John E. Ave., Balboa. reported th.at a wo- Gesler, 17, of Costa Mesa. wu man was down one block eaat of taken to Hoag Memorial He:.· the Port Theatre. Corona del Mar; pltal at 4:55 a .m. tor treatment omcers were unable to locate the of Injuries after hla car hit two woman ... Alleged dl.aturbance parking meters. a utility pole complaints were received at 12:59 and a bric:k planter In front of a .. m. at 1028 W. Balboa Blvd .. 3036 W. Coast Rwy., Newport Balboa. at 2 a.m . at 3514 W. Beach ... Bill Geoheaam, aalet Ocean Front and at 2:01 a.lb. at manager of Johnson It Son. 900 1617 W. Balboa Blvd~ Newport W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. Beach ... Harold H. Gartner, 106 reported the theft of a 19-t9 au· VIa Lido Nord. Lido tale. com· tomoblle from their lot about a plalned th.at aom~ne backed In· month ago . . . to hls front a ate and the evenlnr Du.rtot bl8 aheeace tbJ.nea before eggs were throw.1' on a baft r...-tedly beaD ateol1D9 guest's car ... plaata ,.... ba heat ol Ilia =========== boaw after ....., OIMI ba.e bMil p&oated. Froak J. !kaDo· DlecJo, D W. ky A..._ hl· boo. eoaapkd....., ~ a doeer potJ'Dl of tile ono ••• A car drlnD by Motbllda J. 00 YOU WANT a ;.It, • .W.. • ......... • IN~ d++er7 <> de .,.. .._.. .._....,,.. to "117 r.., fMi9tl ct•• fiecl edt. Ollole )-0550.. 1960i w•ERFULIEW WIILD •FORDS·· IT THEODORE ROBINS FORD ILL I.ELS 01 DISPUY FALCOIS FAIRUIES- FIIRUIE &ODS SEE THEM- TRUCIS THU.EIIIRIS STmllll WilliS ULUIES AND DIIYE THEM TODAY! .sa u• Now C0111plete~ In OCC Construction Pr09 ••• (From the OOC Barnacle) OCC'• bulldJnc and upanalon Proetam moved forward durtn1 the •wnmer with tM completion ot 8eWftl projecta. Pl'ojecta which were finished Include an upanaon of the Stu · dent Centt-r, an erection of an outdoor anack bar, a nt'w tech· nolOCY wing, an enlaraement ot the borne eeonomlcs parklna lot, a new erou-campu. road, and two auditorium aide ataaes. ac- cording to Wllllam F. Kimes, U · al.atant auperlntendent in charre of bualnt'88. The expansion or the Student Center lntteawd the capacity of the buHdlnc to a~mmodate an enrollment ot 4,000 to. 4~ stu· dentl. The lounge In the Center waa doubled with the fireplace standlnc tree In the center ot the room. The outdoor snack bar, ju.t BACK AT THEIR LIDO HOME ofter a, summer douqhter Joyce ond Totoo V, the Pekingese. west of tht-Counaellnc Center, ot their Cotolino Morineros Comp ore· Mr. end Their summer c:omp for boys wos ot Fourth of was erected to take ll'le place of Ed d S · h (Ed d G' ) tL-· July Cove at Coiolina. the old fountain In the Student _;M::.;.:rs;. . .:;:;w;a~r ~L;•rl;;;•r~::;;m;•t~~~e;n~;;;•nn~y~·::;;ne;'~'=======-:-=----=-:;;--=:-;;;;:-----Center. It •rves hambur1era. SIGH Plans aandwlches, cold drtnkl, cofftoe. donuts and candy. In the technolotY wing a n~ sheet metal shop has bHn In· eluded as we 11 as a draftlna be drcular In abape will IHture clc.ed drcult TV and will aeat 300 ~ Completion Ia •lated tor December 1. IOmes ald. KJ.mes related that two add!· Uonal buUdlna projecta are to ~ undertaken th1s year. One Ia an addition to the north end of the Ubrary. Upon ec>m· pletlon, ht-saleS. the pre.ent read· Inc room will ~ converted to book lUck apace. The research room will become the readlna room. The other project. ltlmes st&l· ed. will ~ an extension to the .clence building. Two Ufe acl· ence labs, tb.ree offices, and a ltorace and preparation room will be Included. Aws·Embark on Activity fFrom the OCC Barnacle) AWS members have em· barf(ed on another year-lonr cruise at OCC. P• L room and Mvenl. offices. Irate og An outside wall was erected ~hind each of the two sl<k staaes In the Auditorium. I (From the OCC Barnaclel The old kink In the campu. road west of the home erono'm· lcs building wu taken out by extending the present road to connect directly with the Har- bor Blvd. entry road. With the Coke a nd nobo partJes already past. the A WS Board Ls planning the Father· Daughter ''Date Dad" banquet tor Oct. 14. A wellare project and other activities are also on the A WS schedule. The pu~ or A WS l.s to make all girls "feel a t home and a big part of OCC," Arlene Green, A WS president. said. It also tries "to draw all rlrls In· to t he activities ot the AWS and give them a responsibility by putting them on the vari- ou~ committees and chairman· ships of the AWS," she added. "A achool yearbook ahouJd be a complete. permanent, largely pictorial record of a school year.'' Thl.s Is the advice followed by the Log s taU here at OCC, and thl.s year, under the direction ot Janice Haynes. editor-In-chief, a blgaer. better Loit 11 already ~· Ina plannea. Currently under constructJon Is the new Lecture-Demonstration Hall. The structu res which will Fatlli11 Slllw T~IJ SAILING LAST WEEK on a ) 1-day cruise below the Equator were (from lef,l Mr w · ,,fred S.,con. admim str.,tor of Hooq Hospit.,l· Mrs. Grace hoaq 0 1 841bo&. be.,efoctor of the hospetal and wodow of a founder cf ·he J C. Pen,..ey e nterprises, and Mrs. Margaret Schuh ,..f & b::-.., M r\ Ho.,q s nurse They ore aboord the liner SS Sr, I 11"0 ·•e, w II "s•• Sndqetown. Bar-b6dos. Britosh West lnd•e . R oe J ~'"e •o and Sontos. i rosol· Mo,..revideo. Uruguay· Sue,..o A.•e A•qe~• .,., Salv adcr (&hoa) Brosol. and Port-of Spoor~, T r "•dad Br ' ~ West lnd es. Thourh It ls only a possibility at present, the Loi staff l.s con · shit-ring a photo-by-appointment plan for stlldent pictures this year. However. the drawback pre- Mnted Is that a lack of real stu · dent Interest 1n the matter will ~ evident. It is the ho~ of the start that thls can be overcome. Horsehiders W orldftCJ out for Pickens Mrs. Cfl>rgia Bullock of Lido ;;;=:;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:.;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:- lslt-will p~nt her latest fall fashions at the monthly lunch -~ t-On of the Lido Isle Woman's The Log of 1959·60 Is. as tra· dillon dictates. top s«ret, and very few clues are being revealed a.s to Its theme and manner ot presentation. H owever . Miss TAJUJfC JOUDAUSM-Tolde ........... • ,__.., ~r oa em . Haynes hinted that upon publi· enDJag DeWIOCI~ la T.,.._ Ia CUNDtiY taldD9 JoamalluD CIDd cation of the Log. the veil of eco•OIDica crt Occ. a. p1a:u to .tcrr • year. mystery will be removed and the Pirates will be In Cor a treat. Former Tokyo Journalist Receives Training at OCC ,_ TWI OCC ldKtoC:U ot IRC, he I# lnterMted ln re· lations Mtwftn eountrie. but wants to stay out ot politics. Toklt" speaka Engllsn well b ut hu dlftlculty In wrltlng. Enallsh X ls helping htm In that respect, as he says, "We are learnlna compoaltlon." .., Judy • ..,... Tokeugl Nakama. or Tokle as he Is called tor the sake of con\enlenC"t", has ~n Jn thJs cou ntry for a I I t t I e over a month, havln& docked at Wll· mlngton la!!t August 18. His trip Is ~lng sponsored by a local columnist and he Intends to return to Japan In about a year. Just prior to leaving hJa country Tokie IIPEiliiL CIIYSLEI worked as a reportt-r on a )&fie .ventnr newapaper In Tokyo and attended school at nlcht. "T he main dlfferenct" be· tween ttle University of Tokyo and this school," he sta ted. "Is the num~r of s tudents. Or· ange Coast has about 2 . .WO stu- dents whJle the university haa 25,000." When asked wha t he liked about thls country Tokle said, "Everyth1ng so fa r." The only things which bother him are that we SHm to know very little about Japan and the problem of transportation. Tokle Is taking journalism and economics at OCC. He feels a reporter sbould specialize In a certain field . As a member PLYIMITI 11101 SALES AND SERVICE IL IIIIlS ID W. COAST IIJQBWAT. a&WIOIIT a&ACII LDerty~ vu~~., .. :r Aero. From t.be Balbo& kY Club - HEAD OF PEP Coat1Du1Dg thJa year aa pep commly&ooft, •• t • Ccabbert a.. 8 e r Y e d OD Uw StudeDt CoaecU loDger th .. cmy ~Jna• •t --.ber. Tweaty-two yecus old u.sa JaGilth.. Ccabbett came to OCC two yecus 090 from Jfew llaftco. a. piau OD be- tag a t.cK:ber cmd crew coacb. A dol-. nddnt. Cabbert will Wp coadt the crew a.am. DO YOU WANl • job. • ride, • -tal, • Mi»J titter 1 01-4o you ~.a ... _....,.. to eoll7 Try EMi9" ~· W eclt. Ollolo )-CI5$0. SUBSCRIBE To The Newport Harbor Ensign - ~-~-----Oily uo -~-----UO Name ' t.fatllng ACidlela _;_.:,._..___........,..__.. __ ~-----:-­ City and Stme -~__._.......,__.;....!.----.......:....;.._---.~~--=-­ ~ca.•-•-·-...--:lla••• (From the OCC" Barnacle l Club next Tuesday In the Lido Coach Wendell Pickens started Clubhouse. Club mt'm~rs who working early on rebuilding hls will double as modt'ls are Mmes. Pirate baseball nine as 36 men AI Harris. John Class. Ro~rt Pin· turned out Thursday. Sept. 2t. kerton. Dwight Andt'rson. John tor the ttrst meetln~t of the year. Laun Jr .. Martin Lockney. Hiram Last season's squad. which was Sibley. Forrest Sm1th. Les Little· nosed out ot a championship on john. Horace Whitt'. Ro~rt Har· the final day of play. was rom · ris and Mel Burns. plt'tely riddled by graduation. Of 1 the eight regular fielders and nAVEL TALit MOJfDAT three pitchers only two regulars Mrs. Dorothy McKenna of the a rt' returnin~r. I Corona del Mar Travel ServiC"t" Among tho se who will SH will speak and show colort'<l plenty of action for Pickens this I slides of Panama. Ecuador and season are Jim Rodarte. Mike Peru when the Coflta M~·Bay Slagle and Ed Stephens In the Cities branch of the CaUfomla Infield and Larry Avants In the National Fuchsia Society meets outfield. at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Costa 'nlOIIe members not competlne Mesa Legion Hall. In other sports are working In the new weight tnlnlng proeram to get Into top shape for the sea-1 For top ....,-,.., ,_wm9. cd * son. &ui9" "-W'niW"9 Co.. ~ ).0550. JIEJRZ SWEET -15 OZ. JU Cucumber Disks 2for49c Brandywine Mushrooms. 4 Oz., Stems & Pes. 27c TAJIC -14 OZ. Instant Breakfast Drink SSe SUNSHINE DJSPY CRACKERS. 1 Lb. Box.._ 2Sc L1DT'S TaOPI-CAL -QT. TDf FRUIT PUNCH 2for49c In~ &~ty" ~ ......... @:1 Dllectite lplcy, lie. o.:.-- Oll.ARCE COUJn"l' DIVJSlOR hbel 2712 £. COAST IUWAY. CORONA DEL MAB DOG CHOW POST -ALPHIA BITS. 81/4 Oz. s & w-12 oz. CHIU SAUCE NABISCO OBEO'S. 11 Oz. DAFT IIDil.ATVB -lOil/1 OZ. Marshmallows 2 for 39c White Sco.U.Ue Toilet Paper. 800 Sheets . ...2 2Sc C-H -B FROZEN FOODS LIDT'S. I OZ. SCILLIPS TICNTTES ou•E .CE 2ro~]f( 2 FOR33~ * OCT. -9-10 * l~ftc.29C COUNTRY STYLE 51~ Bologna S~re Ribs 131Lftc.4~ LIVE Din• 0.erJoold"9 the O<*ID * WALLY STACHELI * ill Back Again at Our Picmo Bcrr We eat. • a...p. fotr LuDell•-. •• ......, .._... ._._ DDnfD s . ~t:J~ -ua -ru. 2 WOODS COVE READY TO COMPETE in the A loha Week race in Hawaii on Sunday, Oct. 18, is this Mainland Outrigger C a noe crew. Pictured. from left, are' Noah Kalama, coach: Ted Sizeman, Georg&- Kopa. Lorin Harrison, Dave A ne, Danny Uafiodis, Bob Wilson, Jock Bell, Doug Wood. J ohn Sadleir, Mike Johnwn a nd Tom Johnson. The mainland crew was defeated by the Hawaii crew lost month in a race from Catalina to Newport Dunes. The winners finished in 5 hours, 3 minutes. AMBLING WITH ANNE - - -Homecoming For Harbor Here we go again, gals! Grab her to a treat Instead o1 a treat· 1•1 loath Coast 819'4. l.a!r'lmcr -.ada your hat and coats and amble ment. Here's my Idea: Let's don ~j;;;:IJ::n::~~::a::u=:~~~3:1R.:U:~!Qr:3::a::o:::lg]::a:~~r:a:s:::a::u=~~ down to the VIctor Hugo Inn. 361 our best ''bib and tucker" and Friday Nite "m '· n , J-/iano ''LUX'' MEADE L~ MEADE (Lux) LEWIS cap- ti-.ates JUs audience with honky tonk. and Barrel- Houae piano. Enjoy a de- licious d i n n e r further enhanced w i t h superb cocktails and marvelous ·J•fudson Liberty ~s lous~ n~staur4nt 2660 Harbor Bl-.d. Costa Mesa Hurley Bell 3801 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAB OB.3-9970 The bftt in ioocL .. mce and gracious ho.lpitality • • In a charming Old Englilb Atmo.phere F-an, ICT-14, 12=-a ,..._ Fill I WIITD APPlE Now you ccm eDjoy Lwxhecm cmd Dinner ...-..d In the Vic:tol' Hugo MaDDer •• IE1EI ..,. .... The VlaOR HUGO CJIU Drive, In Laguna Beach for take Grandma out to dJnner. a fashion show of the latest FALL Take your choice of the many and winter fuhlons. DAY? Octo· wonderfuJ dJnlng spota. For your ber 14. nME! 12:30 p.m. In fact, Italian ''mama-mlas" It may poe· don't amble down, you may lose slbly be Rossi's "Leaning Tower out 'cause quite a gathering ls of Pizza" House for superb Ital· ex~ed. You had better call ian d ishes. Maybe Robert's Res· HYatt 4·3511 for reservations. taurant, 19th Street at Placentia, You office gals, take note: Get In Costa Mesa If Granny's lute together all the "femmes" in Is for steak and champagne ... your office and make a party for Or a real treat on the water- lunch. Enjoy the •·BEST' cuisine front, at Berkshire's on the Bay ~rved In "bite-attizJ ng" eye ap-In Newport . . . ORrTTrrrr . . . peal. while viewing the smartest 1 how about the Revere House In In UP·TO·DATE fash ions. See TUstin. If her c hoic e Is for you all there! !"PRIME RIB"! Then again. for a • • • varied menu of extra delicious There's a new day for grand· ent~ In a charming Old Eng- mothers romlng next Sunday in Ilsh Atm06phere don't forget the the Harbor Area by official proc-1 Hurley Bell. 3801 E. Coast Hwy., lamatlon of both Governor Brown Corona del Mar. a nd Mayor Stoddard. In a proc· Perhaps Grandma is watch ing lamation Issued bv Mayor Stod·l her weight a bit and feels a sea dard. SUNDAY, oCToBER 11. Is ' food entree l.s best for her. If S?· proclaimed to be "GRANDMOTH-then treat her to Mr. Hudson s ER'S DAY." 1 HUDSON HOUSE RESTAURANT. MAy 1 VENTURE A SUGGES-2660 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. n ON! Let's get Granny out of where their lobster and crab en· the baby-sitUng tirade and treat trees are the best In town. IF SHE UKES JAZZ she'll really doublv enjoy ht>rviC, for Meade "LUX" Lewis is still at the Hud- son House. I SpeakinR of m uc;ic, if Grandma Is the "quiet, soft mu•dc" type, llow TIRO TUES. I o;he"ll surely enjoy Wally Stach· n I ell at WOODS COVE, In Laguna. Anyway, that's my sugJtestlon. LET GRANDMA MAKE HER A~ORT A-~~-·. ·.· ~ ' ' I CHOICE!! HAPPY GRANDMOTR· ER'S DAY! • • • The Play Port of the Pacific guys put on a real show for the ladles and gentlemen of the press, radio and TV two weeks ago. First there wu a coelc· tall party aboard the schooner, "Double Eagle," owned by Bob Wian (of Bob's Big Boy Ham· burr er reknown 1. The Double Eagle ventured out to sea, but the rocking got to be too much tor some of the gals aboard, so the party headed back Into the bay. Skillful skJpperlne put the !IChooner rl&ht at the dock at Berkshire's Restaurant, where~­ eryone had some more refresh- menta before sailing back to the Bay Club for dJnner. Harbor High's varsity grid team will open Its conference actted· ule at 8 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) against a toue h Fullerton team at the Orange Coast College sta- dium. , The Tars will 10 Into the cOn· test with a record of 2 defeats and no wins. They have lost 2 heartbreakers-14 to 12 to Cali- fornia 2 weeks ago, losing In the final seconds; and 7 to 0 last Friday to Ex~lsJor. Kent Hodgson went through the Ex~lslor line for 29 yards and an apparent touchdown In the final seconds of the first half. but the play was called back because of backfield In mo- tion. Ex~lslor made the lone score early In the third quarter: thf'n In the,. fading moments of the game, the Tars started a drive deep In their own territory, and Kent again ran Into hard luck when he lugged the ball over the goal Une, but the referee ruled that hls knee had touched the ground on the one- foot line. The game ended be· fore another play could be run ott. • The Tar Bees were defeated by Excelsior 19 to 0, but the Cees re- ma ined undefeated by downing Ex~lsJor 21 to 0. The Bees will play at Fullerton at 3:15 p.m. tomorrow <Friday), and the Cees play Fullerton at 3:15 p.m. to· day IThllrsday I a t Davidson Field. Tomorrow night's game will be HomecomlnJt for Harbor Hleh. The cluses of 1946 and 1947 wUI be especially honored, and there will be a homecomlne dance In the social hall at the high school alter the game. BPW Preview Is Scheduled -,&JIIIIIIWft'- • AI.WA1'1 COlD UCK 'lbc.e Plrate. ••. tbGae Docie· el"'l ••• • down but never out: tM)' both alwa)'l came bade. 1be lot· pr wu not fortunate enouch to Jee the PtratN ~e the power· ful Hartnell team from Sallnu but this I dO know, Uley will not meet any 2 tou&her teams than they have met ln the put 2 week enda. Ttue, they have had aome breaks, but they have made a number of their own breaks by their .. va&e tackling and "helr alert ball hawktne. ThJa week la the bl&&ie. Altho Santa Ana la.t their opener to Long Beach, ex· pect them to shoot the worka agaiMt the Pirates In the O.C.C. stadium on Saturday. H om e r Beatty doesn't lOR many games and wlJl be out to avenge the loq of Ju t week. Both coaches know they have to win them all ln the Eastern Con· terence. I woUcl ~baN to 1117 tMt .., ...... tile ...... C.· ...... ·a..t ... • , ':ned will go to tM --....: T1MT • ...................... leegue.Utoo .... Co a c b Mua.eu la &oing to pave to ta ke theee came. one at a Ume and not' loolt forward, u after Santa Ana comes Mt. San Antonio, who trampled the log- ger's a lma mater, Pasadena, 80 to 0. You have to have .power to run up a score llke that. So the Plratea have thelr work cut out for them. Keep your fin· cel"'l crossed that no key inJuries occur, as Mu.aeau'a ~quad does not have much depth. He doesn't carry any men that won't go all out; therefore hla ~quad la small. I venture a guea that u the sea· son progreues the Pirates will augment thelr apl.endJd cround attack with more pa.sees when necessary. I can hope, can't I? e UWLUCXTTAa Lady Luck ls nea.dUy Ignoring the hapleu Tars. A loeer by one touchdown In their eame with Exct-lsJor, they h ad 2 touehdowns called back because of rule In· Cractlons. Let's hope they have had their bad luck for the seuon and when the league games start they will have dame fortune smiling on them once again. They are stU! a good team and I'm going to stick my neck out. Seeing what Redlands did to An · ahelm last o,yeek-e nd (20 to 0) I'm plckln& the Tal"'l to take t he League tiUe. Don't say I don't have confidence! • QUAT S.C. TEAK The logger had the privilege of watching a ereat college team last Friday night when he uw S.C. as In days of old smuh down a good Ohio team by the 100re or 17 to 0. They have size, ~d and the desire to wJn, and I doubt 11 they come up against a stronger team this season. I pick them to go undefeated this .. n. OCIC ....... WSU ...t ....................... ....... , "-~ .... ...... ...., ...... tile ..... C.tll ••• .... n. ............. ldPIY .... .s a..taall ....... .........,. ' .... _....._ ........... Ole ftMII ........ ., tile .... .... 11&11 ............... -tM .,. • ... 1&.,...S Uae. O..'t.utrdl: aw D••tl•u ...... ae TD. aad r.n...., aa.-1a1u. ldclllad a. cdl· t.,~Neat e.tn~ ,...t. year, and ~member that they are aU aophomoJ'H and juniors. Wow! Oae could ...... tile .... .... DOt ~ crtiNIY llapleeeed by .... play ., .... .....we fQU. badt. .. Wlal... ...pned by a palled •ucte. bMod ,... .............. ·-. dMt ...... ............... . ,.... a.ery .......... tiM IMdl ad .... ..,..uy .... -..... What lmpreswd the loner moo wu the fact that he played practically t he whole game and yet on many playa when he would plow Into the line be would help S.C. men to thelr teet alter the whistle had blown. Every Inch a champion. e no-DOVIDI Talk about desire. The Barna practically ran tl'le San Franclaco 49'ers out o1 the ColLNum when they met here a few weeka aco. So what happeM? The 49'el"'l dared them to try it a&aln ln San Fran~ and had enouth deaJre completely to amother the Rams, 35 to 0. Quite a change In two weeks. From a 40-plua point loeer to a 35-polnt winner. Same team, aame coach but a Jot more desJre to look good before the home tans. So wbo bMda tile W..taa c.f...-ce at .,.....t., Tbe ..... tbat .. .-.-s by all tile exper111 to flalab a eoiJd 1aat. t11e a..... -.y ~n. led by CoacJa Vtace ~ ..,.,., ....... tbe Jon-bad the pririlege ol -~ at W..t Potat dutDg UleU foot· baU cUa.ks. So Its a topsy turvey season and even with two losses In a row the Rams can't be counted out. VISITIJIG SOUTII Mrs. Robert C. Suhr of 408 Piazza Udo, lJdo IaJe. IJI vlaltlng frie-nds In Marietta, G«wata. She will retum horne about Nov. 1. STEAK LOVERS & ATTENTION! U You're LookiJl9 lor • • • 11111-IID-.MCY STEAK Try Robert'• tamou. • . • . TIP--STEll NOW SEilVED EVERY DAY OF THE WEB! CHAMPAGNE DIIQitijS 1.85 AICD t;IO /I ~/ t ~y I : : : : : ---~ J u. . 12. u. lt. • 15. Proper Cla8mficatioD For.... 0 W4N't.d ~o buy. ___ o Re411 Est.te.. 0 ' / ~ ~ i SPECIAL! IS worda ODly SOc Jor one l.uertion -3 times only 1.00 ' '' , .... ~ ... ----17. -----1!. __. ___ li. ----20. ---- Fot ,.nt__ 0 W 4N'ted to rent_.O Help wented ... __ o Won wanted __ __o ., ' I 21. ----22. ----23. ----~ ----25. ---- ' 1 a ----zr. ----28. ----29. ·---30. ___ _ Lost & Found .. ___ _o Shere yow ~r _____ o "' JO WOJtDI OJrt. T UIO POB OIIK Dfi&IITIOJI -S TIMU FOB 2JIO Person.a -·-····--0 MiKel.neouL-_0 'I ' MAIL TO: THE ENSIGN. 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ....,J Your Name -----------Addr ... ----------Phone ---- CAD POBIALE 1955 UNCOLN Capri coupe with full power, low nilleaee. Must aacrttlce. can BY 4-8S1L FOR ~·58 T -BIM. Extra clean . Must aacrlfioe. Call 10 5-7439 after 5 p.m. 1958 FORD V·8 IAI ·ton pickup. Hu custom cab, chrome rear bumper, white aide waU., twin chrome pipes. Good condlUon. Call HY 4-8511. 1951 CADILLAC, Cou pe de VIlle wlth fuU power. Must ~11 this prestlee car at a low price. Ca 11 HY 4·8511. FOR SALE-'58 Kannann Gbla. Private party. Like new. Radio, heater, w ;w, red, black top. $2,350 or best otrer. OR 3-5894. '59 CHEVIE V-8 Impala Convert· ible. Satin b lack with white top and white aide walls. Jt'a loaded. Call HY 4-8511. Complete BRAKE SERVICE • MOTOR TUNE-UP • Herb Miller's RICHFIELD STATION roa SALE KJJC" • urzous I KVuCAL IJISTIIUKEJn'S PETS & ltJPPLIES 8-FOQT ROWBOAT for aale; only 150. EXcellent condltlon. Oars t.ncluded. OR 3·0802. FOR SALE -11x10 burgundy wool carpet, $40. 2-year crib a nd mattreu. 15. Full crib and mattreu, $15. Palt of ma· hpcany victorian table com· modes. $20. Call OR 3-5496. FOR RENT ........ LADY WANTED to share my home. Private aulte, kitchen facUlties. 165.00 per month in· cludlng utilities. OR 3 -3776. 602 lleJ'onla, CDM. FOR RENT: 1 bedroomturnlshed u~talrs apartinent In Corona del Mar. Garage. close to cen- tral shopping ~. No children or peta. Call ORiole 5-0239. FOR RENT: 1 bedroom apartment on Newport Island wlth stove, refrieerator, twin beds. $75 a ·month on yearly rental. 414h 39th Street, Newport Is land. Phone OXbow J.SMJ In ·Whit· tier. FOR SALE or 't"ride for ? ? -Big ~ar Lake deluxe cabin. $3,000 equity. ORiole 3-0802. FURNISHED APT-:-;Good location, pleu.ant su rroundings, yearly lease. No children. No Pets. 610% Marperite. Corona del ORGAN A PlANO SALE-Ham· mond oraan lull alu, used, COOL NIGHTS! priced to sell. Rent a Hammond Get your pets ready for fall rain Organ S5 a week with lessona. and cold. THE FALCON, Ford's entry in the economy <er field. is being shown 1-ere by Bob Rob'ns at the headquerlers of Theo Robins Ford, 3100 W. Coest Hwy .. on Mar.ners Mile. Offic•al u,.ve'l ing day is tomorrow jFriday) along with the new 1960 Fords. The Falcon is a 6-cylinder cdr w'th e 90-l-or5epower. 144-cubic-inch, overheed en- g•"e m11lel 30 m1le s to e gellon, end offers the reguL~r Ford sefety feeture s. such es sefety gless door lor-~ ond ~ofety steering wheel. Th.s par- • c ... lor model •s a 2 -door sedan, end can eccom· m-:>date b adults. (Ensign photo) SALE Grand Pianae, Stelnway, Bald· win, Chlckerlne. S t a r c k. etc. from $487. 16 eood used spinet pianos, Wurlltzer, Acroeonlc, Gulbranaen, etc. from $390, Broken sizes and colors some Maple, Cherry, Mahoe· Sweaters . any. Hammond Chord Orean, big aavlng. Rent return spinet Poodle coats ... .. 95c 95c CDI l11i .. 1t lia .. llfllarJ lrmt pianos save $160 to $300. N~w Rain coats · ......... $2.50 up Hammond Organs, New Stein· HURRY FOR BEST SE' r,....,..ONS James E. Richards, 23, 341 E. 0 ULA..•• 21st St., Costa Mesa, was arrest· way Pianos, Electronic reans,l _... b 1 h b N Conn save $1100, another bal-1 """ on a .urg ary c arge Y <>W· Ke n Fowler Appointed by Th rift-Lo an ance $795. Lowrey aave S600 THE JORDAN'S PET SHOP port poltce at 9:18 P m. last nearly new. Good used upright 2732 E. COAST HIGHWAY I Thursday att~r Mrs. Robert Bor Kenneth Fowlt>r of Newport ~ b 1 1 den. 433 Carnation Ave .. Corona pianos from .., ... In us ness I CO d I M II d f h Helghl5 formttrh· "lth the Mar· since 1914. Biggest Plano and RONA DEL MAR I lie ar. ca rte a iew ours ear-lnt'rs b;anch of ·calttomla Bank Organ stock. Schmldt-Phllllps, OR 3 -2430 er to rer t ~ ngr ~ w~man 1 has joined Harbor Thrift It Loa.~ 520 North Main, Santa Ana. In al car I nth ron til o -"'Jt'r olme of -Ne" port Jk>aC"h a vi~ prest wear ng c o es a egon.~ y sto en TBUST DEEDS I'Oil SALE --- ooaas auT AJtJUVES James and Betty Dobb . 3010 Seaview Ave.. Corona del Mar, 1 are parents of a son born Tues. day, Sept. 29, in Hoag HOLSpital, welehlrl& 4 pounds, lS ouncea. BROKER DESIRES TO SELL GROUP OF SECOND TRUST DEEDS, 6% TO 10% INTER- EST. GOOD DISCOUNTS. BOX NO. p. 72. c/o THE ENSIGN, 2850 E. COAST HWY, CDM. D•••cr•tic w .... PI• Di111r lleet from her garagt' on July 2. I dent. and managrr. &!'<'Ordtng to The woman, Mrs. Dorothy &ha· l....e>slte Petersen. president. Jein of Santa Ana. told poll~ Mr. Fowler·s introduction to I that the clothes were given to her I the bankm~ c-a~r was In 1937 . 2 months ago bv her brother. with the Fum National Ba nk of MUSIC DfSDUCTJOKS The IX>mocratlc Woman s Club James along with a portable Grand Forks. N. D He served of the Harbor Area will hold It~ I sewing machine. The brother with the Army durang World War ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ fll'8t burtet dinner and program workt-d on a City of Newport II. and joined the Bank of Am. I...: of the fall season on Friday eve· Jk>aC"h trash truck. erica in !'\ewport &>ach after a I'I'C"V nlng. Oct. 23, In the Moose Hall, Two suit cases full or clothes. leaving the service. Wht>n the '{PE'fRll~' 43.'> E. l7~h St., ~.~a Mesa. .. valued at S500. and a portable Mariners Bank was organlzt'd in I This Will be a Target 1960 sewing machine valued at $350 1955 he was named assistant ~~11'ALS get-together and will celebrate were stolen from the Borden ga-cashier there. and he was ap-~' Democratic W om a n · s Week, rage pointed assistant vice·prt"Sident wa TIDE which was founded by MMJ. · when the bank merged with Cal -~ ~ s..tY Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939. Uomla Bank ~ C..... I~ Ma r.==-===--:-o:-::-:s::::-:-. 3636 E. Coast Rwy. at Poln.settla APT. FOR RENT: 1 bedroom un- OR 3-9728 • Corona del Mar tum ., dellahtful, yard, garage, KARL BON A WITZ: 0 r_g_a_n-:-l-s 7t. teacher It consultant, apeclaJiz. lng In Hammond and other electric organs. Beginners and advanced students. Lessons given in your own home on your own organ. Call OR 3 -6953 tor app't. The week of Oct. 23 will also be L e llet"S Mr. and Mrs. Fowler and their •n Jfewpact IL • ..,...... .._. United NaUons Week. Final plans for the event wilt 3 ctuldren live at &W Tustin Ave , U.. &tip dnlifieoll ..._ 011.-o. IDVJCZS quiet. ranee. refrie. Adults. Yearly. 620 Potnaettla. CDM. O R 3-2242 or OR 3·2520 Ext. 5U. LEGAL lfO'nCE No. A-34M4 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE .DONE CALL · BY OWNER. 2 bedroom home ln COM. W to w carpet. garage, la undry room. nice yard, •· eluded paUo. AvaJla ble Oct. 9. Phone ORJole 3·4578. In the Matter of the Estate of ROBERTA SHAFER. aka RO· BERTA J. SHAFER. aka RO· BERTA JANE SHAFER. ~ued. Notice of Hearlne of Petition tor Probate of Will and for ~­ ters of Admlnlstratlon With the Will Annexed. KIMBERLY 5·7551 Carpentry Mlnor B.epatn No Jobs Too Slnall! H. 0 . ANDERSON 1947 Fullerton Ave., eo.ta Mesa. CaW. Midway 6-3314 U no annnr eall MJ 6·2372 Painting -Decorating PAPER BANGllfG GEORGE BURKHARDT Ucen8ed Contract« 1887 Oranp A"-eo.ta Ilea LibertY 8-8621 JO!mSTONE'S Mesa Auto Wreckers U.ed Auto Parta. n.... We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal LIBERTY 8-7013 207S Placenda Ave_ eo.ta M_. Complete Landscaping Service FREE ES'I'DlATES ~ Green seamp. Free delJY'f!rl CORONA DEL MAR NURSEJlY OR 5·0160 • 2744 E. Coast Hwy. ALL TYPES OF Photographic Supplies e Put Color PUm Senlce. • Mcwle Pro~ w amt. e Model .urplaDe SUppU-. MEARS CAMERA SHOP 1710 N.wport Blvd., eo.ta M .. Pbone u~ a-1M2 * * MOVING? * * 2 Fut tnaure4 movers and laree van $10.50 an hour. nme starts .at you door •.. Why pay raore! -Call- NEWMAN TRANSFER A STORAGE CO· Midway 8·2528 01' Uberty 8-M30 19S8 Harbor Blvd., Colta Mesa l CROWN TV SALES -SERVICE and RENTALS CALL CLAUDE Oll DICK JOR a:x:tDT TV UPAI.RS 3422 I!Qt Cout Blah...,. CoraM..,. .... , ...... oas.-, CA1J, - SymJ*Xl & NOllar Oldlll-==,..... oa .... -RMoa,_.. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, tumlsh· ed, 1arbage dlspoaal, garage. Available after Sept. 7. No pets. OR 3-6288. Yearly rental. CDM. FOR SALE-Udo home by oWil. er. Permanent bay-view comer. Good terms. Prtnclpala only. $39,800. Call OR 3 -9184. FURNISHED apartment. CD M. Upper ap.actous llvlng room. 1 M<troom. 2·car garage. Unusu - al charms. 1125 yearly. Adults only. OR 3-24M. W AJn'ZJ) TO aEJn' WANTED TO RENT -By respon · alble couple, 2 bedroom home In CDM. Yearly. Up to $135. OR 3-7626. COUPLE-wiSH 1 bdrm. apt. o cottage ln CDM. unfurn. by Dec. 1. To $100.00, yurly lease. Call KEystone 5-8860. NO AGE BARRIER MEN OR WOMEN Responsible p e r s o n w h o wants to make $2.000 per mo. or more. QualUicatlons. Ref- erences, Car. Neat, Honest. $900 to $3,000 Investment necessary. Fully sec:u red. Pas· alble fU ll time epportunlty. Good retirement feature. For local Interview write ASTA. Box BID. Santa Ana. CaUl Include phone a nd partic- ulars. TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY Be Sure To Check Wltb JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency C02~ 32nd St., Newport Olllole 3...., . MOTHERS: HELP SANTA. Ea.tn mone, or toys. Demonlttlam.. needed. Enallsh, Spanl h. or Japanese. Call Midwa y S-M2G. Notice ls hereby given that the Petltlon of MELVIN R. SHAFER for the probate of the Will of the above named decedent and for the Issuance of Letters of Ad- ministration with the will an- nexed to the ptotltloner wtll be heard at 10 o'clock A.M. on I October 16th. 1959, at the court room of Department 3, of the SuptorlDr Court of the State of I C,llllfornla In a nd for the County of Oranee. Dated September 22nd. 1959. L. B. WALLACE County Clerk. Attorney tor Petitioner: GALVIN R. KEENE Attorney at Law 333 North Newport Boulevard Newport Beach. California Publish Sept. Z4; Oct. 1. 8. 1959. In The Newport HarboT Ensign. Professional Directory F11JfDAL DI'IIECTOD Friendly Neighborhood Service BELL BROADWAY MOR'roARY 110 Broadway U ...am 6 8-XM Coaa ~~~- aa.P WAJI'I'SD-I'DU,I ___ l!!!I!!!!J.--~ LADIES wanted to take 'iiiiiiii r- for CDM Clt.x DirectQ17. Good han<ttmtlna nece-ary. Nl1 at Part·tlme. SaJary a nd car al· ~owance. Apply tm.c Npe. Ave. C.ta Meea. l.eu O( Ia,. bez Sbop.. • ,..an~ ~If .... THE ENSIGN P\ahiWrtng Co. ......... -&a.iiSCIIJ a.-..... be discussed at the club meeting Editor of the Ensign: at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 15. In Surely do enjoy the new "Foot -~ tht' home of Mrs. Walton Gores, ball Log. • 920 Dogwood St., Costa Mesa. COL. HARRY DEAL. wz •a 80V'*""'U) 1318 Estelle Ln .• Newport Beach. CUT filE .. ._. ... ~ ,..,......,. L.-.1 1 D1"' ....~ l,.lew ...., Sl • ,... " ,_ J Fer •• ,_. ptfftflft9 ....d, cell .... .., &AIT CQAIT awwu ~ ~ou~~~======~~6~·~~~~~~;;~··~~~~~~~l~OA4~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~ * CROWN HARDWARE* iTPiiiii TIME TO CHECK .UP ... YOUR PRINTING NEEDS DOI'T BE Cl.HT SHOll 01 YOUR IFRCE FMIS. USE THIS ll.Y CIECI UST -1• TIEl CIU USI 0 BUSINESS CARDS 0 WEDDING INVITATIONS 0 LETIERHEADS 0 RECEPTION CARDS 0 ENVELOPES 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS 0 STATEMENTS 0 MENUS D ORDER BLANKS 0 PAMPHLETS 0 CIRCULARS 0 BOOKLETS 0 POSTERS 0 MAGAZINES PHONE US AT ORIOLE 3-4550 And Our BepreMntati•• WiD Be Glad To Call On You En I Ollee aDd PriDtiDg Plead at 2150 E. COCIIt Hwy-at lle&oerape Aft ... C:C.GDG Clel II. ' .... IIOI'ICa • a •••• t • -....... ......... M. &Ill. -••••• ............... ~. • Rue-2 bedtoom Apta. hnllabed l1 clellre4. • DeLua J"u.mJ&bed ........ With aar.ldtehena. II&_. Nt L ·-('nile a v.... .... ~...._DI) a ..,._ow.,.,....., li II t. .. ~···· el ... jiiai1 .... b , ..... .._.. W1'11t1 .. C... ... -. Cellt • ._Oct. L s-. L T'he namea and adct.re.el ot tbe publ.laber, editor, mana&· In& edJtot, and busln-mana&· era' are: • Tremendoua Heated PooL • Luab Tropical .R8ort Area. ~bUaher, Alvo E. Haapa, no .Ja.sm1M Ave., Corona del Mar, Caut. • Lots of Extra Parkin& Space. • Private Entrance-. Editor, Mrs. Arvo E. Haapa, no Jumlne Ave., Corona del Mar, CAlli. • WaJied Patios ..• SUdln& Clau Doon. • All Electric Kitchen ... Budt ln Bar. • Wall to Wall Carpets ... Full Draperies. 2. The owner Ia : C If owned by • Two Blocks to Major Sboppln& Center. a corporation, Its name and ad· dress must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stock· holders ownlne or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of , stock. If not owned by a corpora· tlon, the names and addresses ot the Individual owners must be given. U owned by a partnership FROM $95 PER MONTH A UP ..... Courtesy to Brokers Call Manager Midway 6·4233 Day or Nlte Buccola Invutment Co. ORiole 3-1240 BIYSHIIES or other unlncorporattod ttrm, Its 3 ..... I'AAIII4l. 2 BilL-name and address, as well as ••-•.., IR that of toac:h Individual member, must be' given. I I Outstanding corner-HW. floors, Ensign Publishin& Co.. In<'., 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del built·in kitt'hen -dean as a Mar, Call!. whistle--shown by appointment. Arvo E. Haapa, 710 Jasmine Ave .. Corona del Mar, Calif. Mrs. Arvo E. Haapa, 710 Jas· mine Ave., Corona del Mar, Calif. 3. The k n ow n bondholdf'rs, mortaagees. and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages. or other se· t'uritln are: Of there are none. so state. l Arvo E. Haapa, 710 Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar, Calif. Mrs. Arvo E. Haapa, 710 Jas· mine Ave., Corona del Mar, Callr. 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 lnt'lude. In c~ where the stockholdtor or ~urlty holder appears upon the bOOks of the rompany as trustee or in any other fiduciary rela· tion. the name of thto person or t'orporation for whom su<'h trus· tee is at'tlng: also th.-statements in the two paragraphs show the atflant's full knowledge and be- lief as to the drcumstances and rondltions under which stock· holders who do not appear upon $27,7&0 SEASPORT REALTY CLAIRE VII HOII REALTOR 2633 West Coast Highway N~rt Beach U 8·9349 -Eves. U 8·3293 HOUSE FOR SALE 521 Avocado Avenue Irvine Terrace Leaving area now. Must sell new luxuriously modern 4 bedroom home with tamlly room, 2~,; baths, many extras. On large lot, $47,500, or will consider reason· able otter. the books of the company as MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE truste-es, hold stock and securi· ties in a t'apadty other than that of a bona fidE' owner. 5 The average number of C'op.ies ot ea<'h issue of this pub· llt'atlon so I d or distributed, through the malls or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was: (This lnformaUon is requlred from dally. weekly. semi . weekly, and trl ·weekly newspapers only I. 3.375. ARVO E. HAAPA. Owner and Publisher. Sworn to and subSt'ribt>d be· fore me this 30th day of St>ptem· ber. 1959. rSeall MARY A. HAAPA. t My rom mission expires Sept. 15. 1963. * * * READ ENSIGN CLASSIFIED AND REAL ESTATE ADS FOR REAL VALUES * * * ORiole 3·6619 Fer Rut Delue2 ...... 112B.AIIIIIE11ft Furnished and unfurnished with t'arpets and drapes, washer and dryer, dish washer, range and oven In every apartment. Built around lovely swimming pool. $175 to $250. C1ll Hille 3-3TIO SEA CREST IGTEL 1 1r 2 bedroom apartments Kitchenettes Nicely Furnished HEATED POOL Children 1r Pets Welt'ome Su Crest ..... 2931 East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar ORiole 3·6370 WI CLEIEITE Ocean VIew Home 2400 Square Feet, 2'h Comer Lot Fully Furnished Only $47,500 ....... ~ 1968 Harbor Coata Mesa Midway 6-2528 Evenings Llbl"rty 8·Z22 IT 'Aft TO ADYUIIIZ Dl 'I'D SPECIALS IY •· •con le.,.rt lleiPts Ocean VIew 2 bedrm. A lie. den on lie. lot, $29,000. PRIME LOCATION Center Coata Mesa. Store build· lne lr apartments. Shows fine return. $11 5,000. SMALL 3 tx>droom stucco $9500. HOT SPOT CORNER Professional zoning 155 x 1271;. $31,500 or S5 year )ease. TERRIFIC OCEAN VIEW FRONTAGE 100 front tt. near Hoae Hospital. Medica l or apartment zoning. S5 year lease available. INCOME UNITS 5 new 2 bedrm. duplexes It own· ers spacious home on 2 extra lots. $88,500. $11,000 income 29•. down. BUSrNESS ZONED 60 x 210 with 2 really good homes. Blat'k top parking, near my ottlce. $31,500. M·l ZONE 145 x 300. $24,500 or trade. I. •cHAEL, R11H1r LE 8·9670 LI 8·69« 1686 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa BEST BUY! • II .......... , ................ on Poppy Street 112 blocks from beach. $13,&00 FULL PRICE 388 East 17th Street COSTA MESA Liberty 8·6301 $l2,500 BARGAIN nu~ and convertible den with two bath.s In the Helehta area ot Costa Mesa. On a 63xl35 lot on a pleasant cuJ-de.sac St. A modest four year old home by Dike A Colegrove. S m a 11 enoueh tor two or living tea· tures for your big famJJy $5,250 down and $60 per month on the b a 1 a n c e. By appointment pleue. P.S. WILL TRADE FOR VA CANT OR INCOME. THREE STAR PLUS Two houses on a 60x130 lot ln a ronvenlent Casta Mesa Joca· tlon, $1.4,450 with eood terms. Se-e 2107 Orange, open 1 to 5 weekends. Call Jack Cukey ( evenlnes Ml 6·2258) MuJtJple Llst1n1 No. 3726. TOM CAMPBELL. Realtor Mldway 6·2200 Studio Apt&. VOGEL VALl!IE IlL Ill ,., .. z ......... . Somethlnf tor your money la thla. Cloee to everythlnf. Hu hure brick f1ntplace, dln!nr area, food·•lzed back yard. Double caraae atresaed to carry apartment that would have an excellent view of the Bay and Ocean. Home 1a Immaculate. wm sell faat at only $21,500 with terms. THE VOGEL CO. .-r E. Cout Hwy., CGrona del Mar • ORiole :i-2020 A ORiole 3·2021 HE OF OUI CHOICE EICI.USIVES! First time offered at this ridiculously low price of only $68,500. One year old 3 bdrm., 3 bath BA YFRONT home. Int'ludlng many bullt·lns, carpet~ .l drapes.. Also large private patio with view of the entire bay. Can be leased with option to purchase. • • • Ill FUIWI, I11Her ~Marine Ave., Balboa Island OR 3·2220 SOUTH OF HIIHWAY BUY! It's smart lr modern with closets, drawers A shelves to hold everythln& you own. Wired Cor HI·FI thruout. Beamed ceiJine, dellehtlul dlnlng.Janal JookJng out onto beautiful, tropical, private patio. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, double garage 1r only $30,500. CHESTER F. SALISBURY, Ruiter • A Associates 3411 E. Coast Hwy., CDM. I CORDIA HL Ill lest lnile Terr~e~lq! OR 3-'nm Spacious nearly new 3 bedroom 2 bath contemporary modern home. GOOd location on extra wide lot In Irvine Terrace. OUered tor limited tJme only at spedal price. Full price $28,500. Terms. WI. W. SIIF .. , lulttr 1306 Park Avenue · Balboa Island ORiole 3-1060 LEISE IPTIII! 4 W,_. willa 2· 111111, le .. le a.qe Nlt'e yard. New. Excellent '1\utln neighborhood. Leue a t $125 month with option. $16,400. ARMO. ML 4172 • 3034 EAST COASr mCHW AY OOROl'fA DEL MAR • Olttole 3-.,_ AVAILABLE NOVEIOD 15th 145 EAST EIGH I~ l'H STil.EET COST A MESA, CA.UI"'RNIA 8 ·OM bldloam ·~nm.nt. with C»rpeta. drape~~, ,..... own~ ~. 10 foot privabt nDdeclca rrom 1125 montJl -yeu ,__, 1111 ~ ITIITI WJTH A GOOD nooJt PLAN. See thl.a lovely Utree bedroom home with family room. Double rock fire· place -rai.Nd hearth -wall to wall carpet -vinyl tile noora 1n kitchen,. bath8 and famJly room. BuJit· ln au kitchen with ctJapou.l and loads of cupboard apace. Exqul.aJte batlta, complete with tl~. encloeed ahOWft't. and wardrobea. Stucco exterion. heavy shake roof, beautifully landacaped, fenced yard with dlchon· dra lawna. FINEST NEIGHBORHOOD. PRICED TO SELL AT Pl.r.JO. The attractive landscaplng l.s a proper settln& for this very clean three bedroom, 1 ~ bath hom~. The laree llvlne room wlndowt frame a beautiful picture of dis· tant mountalna. PRICED TO SELL AT $12,500 . WITH TERMS. SEI!: US FOR Rtlw ALS M. M. LaBorde, Realtor "you11 Ulte our frlendly servtce• 220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Uberty 8-1139 (Acroas the street from Mesa Shopping Center) Evenings MI 6·1050 Kl 5·9200 liVEST II THE 1101 EARTH! 3122 Glbralter, 4 bdrm., 3 bath ....... _ .................... $15,750 430 Riverside, 4 bdrm .• and den NEW, 4 bath - OPEN HOUSE, Sat. A Sun ....... -.................. $29,500 1 acre. 678 West Wilson, 14 unit site. ............... $23.!500 954 Cl'esa In Laguna, 3 bdrm., 2 bath ............. $23.500 213:! Continental . . .... .. ....... ... .... . ..... .. $13,000 2014 Maple, ~ acres with bldgs ...... ____ ,_ .... ,_ ... $19.500 2017 Paloma Drive, 3 bdrm. PLUS ........... _ .......... _ .138,000 1880 Whittier, 1 acre, M·l ...... ..·-····-·-· .... -.......... .$35.000 2355 ~tin Ave. Lot 110' x 103' ....... _,_, .............. .S 8.150 50, Jot In center of Costa Mesa, C·2 .. $20.000 1411 Cliff Drive. Open dally . . . ..... . . ....... $31.500 1628 Whittier M·1 with Bide ................ ~ $14,900 .Ext'hange! 4 bed., 4 bath In Canoga Park for local?. . .. -· ......... Exchange! SUBMIT TERMS OR TRADE! YOUR FAVORITE BROKER OR JOII VMEL, IEILTR 400 Nortb Newport Blv~. Opposite Hoae Hospital M1 6-167S • IT Pill Tl WilT! J ............... . Provincial at It& beat teaturln& mouth-watering Jiving room, dlnln& room, kitchen and bar lntqratlon. Care· fully expowd to a cln-er triple patro aU on an over- alud lot ~ block from the ocean. U you are not yet sold consider the built-Ina., unusual hardwood panellnc and cablneta, and Intercom. $47,000. ON YOUR TERMS. BUT It can add $1,000,000. to yow: pleuure of ltvlne . LEIIIT. UIIEJI, lulltr 3001 East Cout Hl&hway CORONA DEL MAR OR 3·0668 • Eves. OR 3·0372 ....... a,n..ts Ill 0•• SL Celli 1111 .......... IIW LEIIIII Ultra-modem ain&Jea. l bed.roorn, 2 bedroom, 2 baths, fumlabed, unfumlabed. Drapes, wall-to-wall carpet. teak cablneta, dlspoaalt, wube,. a.n4 dtyers. theftno.. atat beaten, phone and 1V outleta, ldtcben and bath exhaust lana, marble pullmans, patJo furnJture, beau. titully landacaped, extra Jarae rooms and c:Jo.eta, ear port. and atorare, near aboppln& center, ICboola. ResJ. dent manapr, Mrt. Ray, Apt. 7. U 8-2108. Broker COW'tety. ' ,