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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1961-10-26 - Newport Harbor Ensign• ew Vote Asked On Lincoln PTI SINGLE COPD • 10,:' A aroup· of parenta t. petkion- lne tor anot'ber meetJna at the new Abraham Unootn Sct\ool In Corona del Jht to determine WhettJer to continue with the PTA or to form an Independent parent-faculty I~· . Organlaatton ot a PTA was voted 27 to 14 at a n afternoon meeting Jut Thursday, Oct. 19, over t11e proteau ot .. v.ral par- Troop Picks New Offieers enta and dlara es ol "rallroad· In&.'' The ~on d~la~ yester-~~::~~~::::~~ .... -=====~~~===:==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ................ _. ...... ..1 day, r-.questln. an eventna YOLUID 14. IIVIOD II ~1'. OCTOaU a 1•1 .,...,.._., .,....,.)'" e.-m~una. poJnta out that only 41 ~:---~---:----~=--=:-_:_..:....:.==-.::=--==--=====-.:-==-~-=-=~~,.~~.....,~~~·~·~DY~~~r~a~o~u~D~A~'f~~co~ao~~·~A~D~n~~aua.~~CAUF~~o~ .. ~~lA voted l .. t Thursday, and that .. the a.fternoon m~n,llme made Condemn·•ng 1t difficult for fathers, teachers and mothers widl sma ll children to &~tend. I Q d d b Mrs. H. 0 . Boyvey of Balboa, 5 r ere y PTA ~antzer, presided a t the Oct. 19 meedn&; Mn. Raben QCC T Olander aerved as aec:retary, and ru Stee $ Mrs. Harwy Peue wu parlla· mentarlan. 1be <>ranee Cout Collep Tntstees Protest Mn. JOhn McCabe of Corona tl'\l8teH have reatlkmed 1hetr del Mar told of the Parent· orlafnal oner of 11.872.000 for Boy Scout Troop 17 of Corona Faculty Qraa nlz:aUon at Harbor 122~ acres of HuntlnJ1on Bellctl del Mar hu ~npd tta meetina Vtew Sc:tlooL Mra. Te~nc. propeny, lncludlna a11 mJneraJ pper lay rea nex da y from Tunctay nleht to Mon· ~ner of Balboa Wand said rlaftta. from W. C. Lewta. day nll'ht _ atJU •t tbe Scout lhe had undftstoocl the mHtinc 1bey turned down Mr. Lewis' was ca}led tor cUxuaalon and coum~ otter to sell for 12.041, · house near the Youttl Center. not for a dedsion, and .t\ 570, retalnlna haU Interest In the D e I 1 H Ch=ar: .. ::, = .::d~ ::~ N~!:O~ :-.:e~k~ ~: ol~:"~rd oftlctally Instituted 12111DSU a ANG-OVER CURES I ~ ~Ctaac,:!bek:f!':, her motJon. 'condemnation Proceedlnp on JN TEACHER'S GUIDE Redistrict Decision Is Due Nov. 7 When the vote to ~anlze as the property at Monday eve· R • e I q';.Jtermaater. a PTA wu taken, the top otrt-~ nlna·s meetJne. The property, ~~·~ $ trot ot:fken are: tor Pant.ber t1all of ttt. Harbor View PFO. planned as ltle site of the Hunt · use .. 0,f the tenn, ''tlana·over lmprovemtont proeram, approve-d Patrol, INder Ray NHhelm, U · Who have Children also In tbe ln&1on lt&!K"h eampua for OCC, Ia cures. •n a teamer's r uide for by trustefl. et.t&nt 'nm Clbtan, acrlbe n m U I .,_ t Ool....._ w-d EdJ ' a pi'OJ)O!Ied course ln htoalth and , Thonapeoa; Arrow Patrol. leader nco n ~-hool, voted for the a """n ..,.,, an neer H t I wety edueatton drew fire frun Thto statto will be asked to ~Pro· Pat Net.on, a-.tant ~etf Youna. PTA. streets. 0 ssue Dr. Ed Milum at Tuesday's lnftt· vide half the ~~ of the PTO; acrtbe Larry Mora•: Raven Pa· In a discussion of the pro· Ina of N.wport Har bor Hll'h gram on a matchmr buia with t rol, leader Mike b y, aaaJatant I s poRd expan.ton of thto OC juntor I School District trustees. no strinp art•chf'd. Pan ol the Edwtn St~n. 8Crlbe Randy Dlon; one prague collqe dtatMct, t11e 1ru8teH Tan bulldtnp, EMkor Week .. . . .. m.oney will 10 to re'habiU1ate Thto Costa Mesa Union &hool •t Patrol, leader n m Cooper. ac reed to set ltle marlmum alze problernJ and parkln c meters D IM~n t ":l;kd tt s necessary. the IK"Ien~ w•ng of Newport Dl.!trict trut'l'tefl otflcJally enterf'd assistant Mark Proctor. Jtertbe o·.es A 91 of occ or a ny ot'her C~UI In are some of the potentia lly U · ~I um a e u trust.fts Jls. Harbor Hlth. the Upper Bay annexation con- Chris Frazier. I ge the district at 5.000 full-time day ploelve topics. tor dt.cu.lon at teN to Loa• report troml I Dr. Dr Forest S Stra)'et was hired I troversy Tu~ay evening wuh a students durlnc an 8-'hour ctay· the memberwhlp rneet11'l of h onaan ts on curr cu um · · rot · The Collowina were lnduC'Ied Mrs. lone Spraaue. 91, of 213 fl h • I t ~ st d1 bel d at 15.50 an hour as a counseling P est acamst the P~d an- as Tenderfeet early ttJta monttl: Diamond Ave~ Balboa Island. to nance 1 e expansion on • Central Newport 8eech Commu· ~'T::re a:•t;::~,:·ln here they and guldan~ con.sultant for the nu to the New~rt .~ach El~· Mike Hart. b ndy Dlon, Fred dJed In her home Monday. She P•Y·U ·)'OU·JO bula, a nd to elve mu~ bt" ex~_. to," DT. Loats point one procram. ' mentary Sc-hool DtstrJc:t. Sutton _.nd Bob u-.a-rwood. A• careful conslderatton to ext~nd· ·--,._ o--... ld. ~ ..._ _ _. __ -lu-a-ly a.,--.. to The Mesa .. trustees recommtond-• ,..., .. had been a summer reslden~ lng thto OCC bounda ries to In--u."· .. ,_., _ • ''""''"~ ,,.. n ..... ,.,~ l"d last week's meetinr a candle · here for 38 years and a perma· elude other hleh school dlstrlcu. ,, •Abe.t II ce.....acatt-'1 don't see anything wrong In authonu Supt. ~ax Russell lo t ah rtovtston tn thto boundarif'S Jlghtlna Induction ce-rem ony was nent resident for the past 29 Mftl ...._ aecelw-.s by City teaching higtl school stud~nts m.-I sicn an agrHment fcx rhe dl.s· 0 r e propost"d annex. 80 that conducted for Nl~l Heldelback years. a.tt .... ..., ScbNadH 4lt 1 effto:U of hang-over.. Trustee trlct to pay a .!hart> of lhe rost the a~a on t11e westerly side ot and Steve Bowie. Nlpl com~s She was a graduate of v usar JameS Clarke u.. •••rwt -..ta aty llalJ Donald Dungan said.· of potnt two program tor tht> the t,;p)f'r Bay would remain In from Pack 4, Den 2, Dhahran. Colleae and was a 25-year mem· ~ pu lla".,. U.. pllrauLt It was polntl"d out that 60000.· )e.t. rhe Costa Mesa D•strict. and the Saudi Arabia. 'Jbere are now 30 be I rh N ~ h Ebell f c D M D • 000 . . east bluff an•a adJa<'t'nt to the r o e ewpon ac O •leS r ra1 •-. o1 a .. p~cpcrtJ • man d ays a year were lost Only o~ dtstnC'l ludt>nl '' 1n At>ronutron•r SJtf'. plus a mall Scouts In the Troop. Club. Htor husband had an an· Jlcdboe h , ........ a.J. T1M bfocau!l(> of drln~lng and lht-re tht> proeram at a C'OSt !? tht> arP~J. at Jr. me A\·~ and 22 St la!~u~=':t:rr:e, ~~ao~:'d~: tlque shop on Balboa Island un-Funeral services fcx James Y. 1 pro.,.., wtJ1 be r .... aed to tlae wa~ no sur h rhmg as a hana· ~lStrlct of from S160 ro S1 •.>. hut on thf" Wf'Stt"rlv side. wou73 ~ wood, chairman. who ran ;he til he ~away in 1939. Clarke Sr .. 12. of 613 Ca rnation I Pl-nf'!9 Cje==' daa by tbe over r ure urept for tlmf' nei.'ded .) other studE'nt:s are 1n lhf' annt-xl:'d to ~e~pon. Mrs. Sprague Is survived by 2 Ave .. Corona d~l Mar, were held City c...dl. 1 for 11 to dear up. . elem_entary program. Tht> code • "'SEBVED aETTEr meetings durlna 2 weeb while daughters, Mrs. He lmer Dickey Tuesday In the Baltz Corona del A languagt> laborator) for Co· rt"QUJres the high !l("hOOI d1'lr1M The motion a dopte-d b\· the ~~·rt:ag:;;w~~~~~.!o~r:!': of Balboa Island a nd Mrs. Julian Mar Cha~l with the Rev. Ed· I nlty Assn. this evemng Ckt 26 rona del Mar HJgh ~ool. d~e should pay for rht> •n trucuon I ~ff'Sa tru.stees said that the. W<'St· nelgtlborhOOd rommlasloner; An-~~ooksgo, ;fg~::::~~dr~:~~~ I~ ward Allen of St. Mlchaf"J and I at 7 :~5. Ml'E'tlng pia<'~ IS . th~ to opt>n next Fall. _Is mcludf"d •n afte~ t~e students rE'aC'h lhe agt' f"rly SldP ot ttle Uppt'r Bay rould d All An~>els Epl•'""pal Ch h f . h d a h1gh S<'hool d•stnrt $45.000 of 1;:> )ears and t months. be servt>d ~1fn b h C y Ht-dltlum, Institutional repre-g rt>at-grandchlldren. .. ~v urc o · reert-allon E'3 quarter-;, 171 I W. __ __ d Y t e O$ll sentatlve for rhe sponsoring Se 1 will be h ld 1 fk latlng. Balboa Blvd. I :\feu district. Business Manager Newport Balboa Rotary Club; toda~ ~-26. in th: Ba~~z c~·;;: Mr. Clarke died Friday in Hoag Prf"sldent Howard William. s ' N H CHAMBER INVITES ,, Merton Camf."ron cited th(' ~~- Charles Rote, outings chairman ; na del Mar Chapel with Dr. Ew· H08pltal. Ht> was born In St. has Invited Mayor Pro Tern • • b11it y of heavy cost to rhe New· Lyell Buttermore. property chair-lng Hudson of St. Andrt>w's Pres· Paul and had serVI~d wi1h the Charles Hart. City Manager Bob LA ANGELS TO COUNTY po~ Beach dJslnct t hrough II· man, and Ron Harkelroad. re· byterllln Chure'h. Cliff Haven, Beverly Hills polire department. Coop and assistant Tom Child!! • abJIIly for a portion of Costa ~ntly eppolnt~d u auiacant otflphating. Interment wUI be In He Is survived by his wife. to attend rhe meeting and join t MPsa stalf." aid rt>payments. scoutma.t~ter. Pore.t Lawn Mftnortal Park. Anita; two .ons. Dr. Theodo re In the dlS<'u.sslon. The Newpon Harbor Chamlx>r 60 acnos of land would be ni.'E'd · ~t>wport 8 <'a e h ElemPntar)· ------..,........--------=--------------Clarke, Corona <MI Mar, and Dr. Here ls t1\e acencta: of Commerce directors added ed, to provide plt>nty of parkJng ~1Strict trustees also were meet· BOARDS AND OFFICERS · NAMED BY NEW CHURCH Ia-.. ~ Lu v ..... and 6 ·~ p; 1111 114 tall bulldlna I theh v .. Monday to the,\nvl-and a stadium that could SNt \ 1n1 T\ae5day eventnc. discuuing CJ'II~Iclreft. ~t was In ordinanQe. f tatioD to a. 1.-~ ~ up to tODOI). dw annex an4 abo SChool dis· hcllJc VI~ Memorial Park. • PraJOeed l'ftOnlnc or R-4 ---u club to toea•ln Ora.... ,.,.. ls a ..,.,.n.IY ot other I tridi ... proiatetM. - 1 pro~rties on the J>ttninsula to County. diS<"Uuio:-~ at thf' dll'f'<."tors' meet Pretfdent Mel Berry urgl"d ap-•fri---J• I _... R·3. Tht> dlrt"<'rors adoptl"d a rt'SO· lng: proval or t'he rt>commt-ndallons ..... ...... • Easter w <' <' k proposals ; luuon calllne attt>ntion to the • Prt>stdt-n r Dkk Rwharcl bar k "ubmJttt>d la-;t Wl'E'k b) thP :\ew. The n~w C o n g r e g a t I o n a J Chul"('h lx>lna organized In Co· rona del Mar wUI stan rnHtlna this Sunday a1 th~ DoroC'hy Jo Dartee Studio, 2515 E. CoUt Hwy. The guest minister. at <the 10 a .m. seTVIce will be t11e Rev. Norman Brown, former res1dent of Corona Hl~lands. now Uvtna tn Coeta M~sa. The followtna temporary ap· polntments have been made by the s teertna rommJttee: Board of Olrlstlan Education- ~rs. Mary Fltz. Mrs. Elton Den · ner, Mrs. Lyell Buttermore, Mrs. --------------------------· II'IM .... lrrallll .. ••••1111 ..... CUfrord Hul'hes. 23. Gardt'n Grove, was a rrested Saturday night on charges of att~mpte<l homicide and a ssault with a deadly weapon. He was charaed with firing a .25 caliber pistol tnto t he chest of Harry Slegrled, fisherman. 27. of 3709 W. Newpon Blvd., West :'iewport. In the Holiday Bar. 2210 W. OcP.an Front, Newpon Be-ac-h. Siegfried was reported In fair condition Monday In Hoag Hos· pi tal P• LIIM• Ill••• ............ t-•• Pam Lafl'hlee wu ~~~elected u Harbor High homet'Omlng queen Friday night a t t'he Sailor-Gar- den .Grove football game In PI- rate Stadium. Her court of prtnresses Included Millie AJex·, andN, ftt'shman; Lanl Morrison. so p h om o r e ; Cwcm Galusha, junior. and Jeanne Brubaker. senior. ........ IJN Davey's Loc-ker. 632 ~ Udo Park Dr., Lido ~nlnsu la, hu pul"('ha._qed the 65·foot sportflsh· lng boot. Sea Jlo~. from Gil Smith. The-boat Is In Its third ~~~ea . 10n of opeMltlon from Davey's L«ker. It 1cavcos at 3 1\.m. dally. Wlrh Joe Cotta as s k ipper. llr .. 1••••1 .. A .mall foreltn coat driven by lfla E. SpaC'b, 40. of 1013 W. B.t,y Aw .. Balboe, ft'C:Ielved da,_.. to • front bum,., and truDil 1ft a ~llt.lon wMt\ • .moot bu.t J*lr Newpott khoo.l, tM Catttomla IJafl~. pMrol NpaftH 81 10 a.m. ......,. 'I'M WI. clrtven by C. I. La...._ .. el-Ca1MIUa ._ Oalta ............... dam· ..... Donna Clark. Mrs. Bill Roller and A rt>frlrtorafor. found by offi· rommlttet> chairman Ed ColiPn larg<> number of Orangt> County from a tnp ro rht> 1'1"1 a nd m1d port Beach CommiflH for t·nJ· Mrs. WarrE'Tl Ll])pltt. C't'nl at Seashort> Dr. and 58th St.. will report on rt'<'Ommf'ndat1on. resldenl.!l who suppor1ed thP An· west. l'xprt-M"d con<'t"rn o,·t"r rtle flcallon of Pubh<' 5<-hoob. Th1s Deaconesses -Mrs. Mer I e West ~ewpon. was brought to for traff!c control. g~>ls at Wrigh•y Field. the grow :ampa•«n to removt> mention of comm1tt~ a sked for suppor1 for Monhland. Mrs. T. E. Lord. Mrs. thP pollre station because It was • Parking mf"ter plans for Llth 1ng population or the county. God 1n govt>rnmenlal affairs. the Up~ Bay annf"x and rt"'Com Walter Pearson. Mrs. Rose Hall., a mena~ to rnlldren playing In St.; chairman Ed Jlealv will dl!" now morP than i50.000 and t>X· suc-h as rtlt-t-l1m1nauon ol "ln mendf'd unifk-ation ot thl' :\pw. M'rs. C. H. Jeffrey and Mrs. Ed-rhe area. ~ewpon pollee reported russ plans to removp ·thP C't'ntf"r ~INI to Jn<'reast' lo 2•1 mil lion God w.-Trusl from thf" dollar port Elemental) Dlstn<"t mdud ward Thias. Sunda y. Frt'd Grimes. 5802 Sea· strip parking and 1nstall mPtt•rs In 1980. and tht> ~ntral )oration bills 1ng tht-annex. to pro\ IdE' ont- Deacons-Robert Meredith. Ly· I shore Dr., West :-lewport. ownt-r at tht> curb Instead. ot !'ht-.:-ounty m1dway bf>twi.'E'n • ~Irs Dun 1· a n lla ;rll' t\ d ll>"trict for kmdergartt>n through ell Buttermore. Blll Roller. How. ot t'1e refn gNator. came to the • Las Arenu Park lmprovt-· 3 mPtropolitan art>as_ rha~tmdn of thf' Woman·, &; h1gh rlool. ard Laurent and J. H. Wilkie. ..tatlon and da1med it. mt>nts: donations ar~ being col 0Jr("('tOr ~•~hall Duffield '•"ton. n•portrd 123 pa1d up • "OWLY FEASBLE PI..AW" Trustees-Claude ScoM. George I Ieete<' fo• shuffleboards and \'Olu ntt><'rt>d 10 d1scuss thP mattt'r mt-mbf"r". ront1nua11on ot thP :\fr. Berry sa1d that tht> :-tat~> W~don. Elton Denner and Mrs. FIRE ALAJlM AT LA1JifD8'f horsesh~ :ourts. w ith Robl'rt RP~ nolds. prt'sJdPnt memht>r clm·r througtl th1s maMPr plan would not J)f."rmlt Raymond Kent Harvey. 1 A 2x-l plaN'd too ciOSt' above of lht> Angels and a J>('rsonal month. and a t'haner dinnN :\o' ttlt> pres.-nt orga nization. that a Church ortlcers - Mrs. Mabel 1 clothes driPI"'I in a public laun· aECALLI:D TO DO'TT lnend. 2.1. Sht-"aid Pnnc-•pal Lou1sl' unJfiC"ation plan must bl' prf'· Fitzmorris. cl~k; Clayton Cl<lfie,l dry was srorcht>d at 301 Palm ~oe Gronsky, son of Mr. and :\fr. Duffit>ld 101ntl'd out that Elwt>ll of the Corona dt'l ~1ar par~>d by Sept. 15. 1963. and must lay moderator; Walter Pearson. 1 Sr .. Balboa. nr 2:40 p.m. Satur· Mrs. Roy Gronsky of Balboa. has a basl'ball park rould also be-Sd1ool •s roorrimall ni a tx-autl· be \"(}(l"d on by Sc>pt !.">. 1%.1. Pub _1 i c Ity ; .Lyell Buttermore., day, bringing thP Balboa tire ; bet>n reealled to duty with the us~>d for football games. rodeos. tlcauon pmgram. and that and that thP only ft-aslblt> plan choir. Mrs. Orv1lle Deardorff and truck to thr scenP. Frank AI-Navy and is aboard thl' destroy· traC'k m~>t-L'l, and special <'Vt>nts award!" will be pn•sl'ntrd Dt-c l.'i. is to unify on thl' Pl~>mf'ntar\· Mrs. Wayne Burback. financia l I beltz. 92-t E. 0<-ean Front. Balboa., er U.S.S. Collahan. He holds tHe o:uch as Foul"'h of J ulv CPlebra · • Charll'" Bonrl. rNa1l <'Om bo u nd a r 1 e s -k•nd<>rRarlen secretarlt-s. Is o~rator of the laundry. rank ot lieutenant. senior grad.-. rl ons. HI' estima te-d rhat :;o to mlttN> r hasrman, rt'portl'rl that throu~h h1gh sC'hool Ht• s a1d Frld<~.\' n•ghr I" ht>Jn ji! I"OO"IdPrN! !Continued on page 8 1 Dif~Mr. c~n ft to n9hf, .,.. Ct.ud. Scoti, Mebel Fi~u end Mn. for a WN'kl~ 1·11~ \o\'Jdt' "hopptng ntght. '<'n"lt1NdlJon 1:-hf'1 n..: ~·' Pn :o\\·dr.t '~''''"It u·, ,, twltl"r b U 'I n I''' hun'llll. a nol th,ll Chn.,tm .. , p nmMJtu1 pl,,·h .1rr undt-r "3\ Art Gmn-;k, h,,, hN •n rll''>• • • D,l\ ttl Hill ... nl.t I h.• I •h•• n,H,~c1 h\ t h 1• · [)twum-nun Rt·a l~\ followtn~t h,J\0' l>t•o•n n.tnwll to,\, O\\fW 1,( lh•' Ralho,1 p1; tht' arl\J -.(1~' h<>.1'•1 ul t'1•· f:ro'.H I'r \ lton .t, l!f'!"JI'r.d m.ondC\'t of Hdrbor ltHhJ .. I•\ ' '~~'' II J,,·nl'' th•• f',l\ 111 · !•,1u1 ""' rlf'""on \',\n ['\ ko• n ( I t lt•,j I .lhfnr~J.l \\ ''" ,., ,., t,~ UIIWd t•t.• 'lttff. Bank. i•~h1t•r"'f lLt~"' Fr••dt•,.h " ·t.t, , •. ,.. •1.,.,1, 1 ,, ...... L_tu· •t•n of thr R('.1 ll\ R·•·H I Dr n:"'' ,. 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NIWPOil ~ oa.N _. 1~1•• te Me •-&:r el .... ., ................ -t ........ Aatl ., ... s...,w ........ .-. .... .,_ ........... .,..... .. ~ .. ~--...... ., ... . AaYO E. HMPA __ ,..:. ______ ----·---0... _, ,...._ PIS HMPA --·--·-···----· C .._..,late ..,._ • SUISCIJPTlON IATU 111 tfle New,.,t ...,.._ Alee: 0.. _., -n.ot: ,_ ,_.,. -11.11 Ovt.W. ef ... H~ AIM: 0.. ,_ -14.00: ,_ YMI'I -tJa • • · e .. UNIFY-OR ELSE •• :· School unifica tion -"to provide better educa- tion facilities"-sounds a ltoge ther desirable and log- ica l. But it is bound to be a step-however short and sweet-toward more and more consolidation, a nd therefore surre nd e r of local control. -The tone of the leg islative mandate appears to be "unify, or else . . . ... There still is the pretense of local decision, b ecause we are allowed to vote ''yes·· or "no" on whate ver unification plan is drafted by the coun ty committee. But dt:> you suppose tha t the career people in p ublic education who are pushing for this consolidation will a ccept a "no" vo te ? They're bound to be back with another n udge , a nd fin ally the club that will force us to give up some of our local rights-. b it by bit. . The state-wide solution is to repeal the unifica- tion maste r plan legislation, a nd thus turn back the scheme fo r concentra tion of authority . Locally, let's keep our school d istricts cmd school boards the way they are now. * *. * • e ~ GOD WE STILL TRUST Ta ke a look a t your dollar b ills. and you'll see evidence of the determined campaign to dethrone God and tnake man supreme . That pledge of devo- tion. "In God We Trust," is being remo ved from the b1lls, just as mention of Deity is gradually disOppea r- ing m gove rnmental and p ublic affairs. I do not believe thts nation, or any othe r nation. can survive w ithout behef m God. * * * e FINANCING OUR OWN DOOM Ne w s item: "Ched di'Jagan, British G uiana's new prime mmister and an admitted Man~ist a rrived in Washington to meet w ith Secre tary of Sta te Dean Rusk, and is reported to be seeking for $25 million in U.S. ass1stance . · Are we agam gomg to use our tax funds. pro- v:ded by our free ente rprise system, to hnance so- C!ahs m a nd communism?-The answe r is likely to be · yes." unless e nough of you· protest to Dean Rusk and to President Kennedy and tell them not to con- I nue thlS treacherous scheme of fmancmg our own destruction. l1~k's P&rty S11ptUta 35%1 1. Cm t lirkw&y ' P. C.I CI .,, Cm u 4tll&r C&lihni& WI INN Ha llowN-n is getting ready tv haunt us .... T1me to plan !or parti<'s. entertainment for .!'po<>ks young and old .... CBAZT tiATS. VESTS. WIGS . • • adult ........... a~r •. up._ ...... • • Uappea dowa ~ •. decolauo.a ••• 9CI!JS ••• apoolry paper goodL Hobie's Party Supplies Hobi• and Marge Loud Ssat E. Coaat Bwy .. C... del .._ O.W. 1·- . Nut door to J~w~Jl W~lty Florlst 8•outl9u• for the fa s hion-wise woman with individ ual good taste . exquisi te apparel JEW ELRY COSMETICS 27i&J E. Coast Hwy. corona del mar OR 3·3753 *ClOWN for the 1962 Harbor H igh Galleon are dis· cusw d by Mr. David Curtis-, Galleo n advisor; RoserMry Reed , editorial assistant. at the typewtite r. and Suit Hendersof\, editor. Tne yearbook will have o new section, "Student Activitie s," and candtd pages for individual classes. SCHOLARSHIPS MADE AVAILABLE IN COUNTY Oranae County students seek· Inc National Foundation health scholarships may fll~ apPlica- tions between now and ·April 1. Mrs. R. E. Ha rbison. Scholar· ship Colflmlttee Chairman of the organization's county chapter and vic-e.president a t Harbor Hleh School, announ ... -ed this week. ~ore than 500 scholarships Will be offered for trainine in medicine. n u r s I n g , physical therapy. occupational the rapy and medk'al socia l work, Mrs. Ha rbison said. Eat"h scholarship amounts to S500 a year for 4 years for a total of $2.000. Gradua ting hieh school stu· dents plannlna to enter coll~ee In ~ptember, \962. may apply tor scholarshlpa In nurslna. physical therapy or o.."CUpatlonal therapy. , Sophomores ready to enter tbe junior year In colleae who plan to rontlnue the araduate study necessary to 4tuallfy as medica l SOC'tal workers are ellelble for the medical social work scllola r· ships. t:ndergraduate students who have been a<.'C'epted for the first year In medical school beginning In 1962 may a pply for the schol· arshlps in medlclna Application blanks may be ob· ta lned from the Hlt'Ondary p rln· cipals, deans or counselors. Representative Appointed For Conference on Youth • r Floyd Harryman. chairman of I has been appointed <.'Onvener or the counselln1 department of the Governor's Conference on N<-wport Harbor High School, Children a nd Youth for the New· • 4 • port Harbor District AIM. 'n\'e I -Governor's Conferenc-e for 1961 Glamour will be held In Lone Beach on Nov. 13 and 14. Pete Flahe rty of Balboa Isla nd will represent Newport Ha rbor Gl High School, ~lary Allee Fox of l•mpses Costa Mesa will represent Costa ME'Sa Hig h, and Tom Bernauer and Sheila Roseberry, both of ., JUfJf I Costa Mesa, will r e pr ese n t . Orange Coast Cullege. The Beautiful. versatile knits a re adult advisor Is Kenneth Fowler not only Important in this year's ;>rE'Sident of the Harbor Are~ fashions. they a re a way of life Community Council. m Southern California. It you The them~ ot the Governor's can't beiJevl' this. drop In at Conference is "Youtt\_ for Com· O'BRIEN'S and see what we munlty Servi<.'C." The purpose Is mean ~ Oooh. the wonde'!ul ways to promote youth service proJ· you. too, may a~ppear sn k!'its ect.s ttyoughout <the state by thls season a re nearly unbellev. brintrfna Into focus su~ful able. youth projects and by training .... you .... Ugbt wel9bt wool ldtJt ... ... -two plecea ........ Ia U.. CO.• tv.aae ............. wttla tbe ......... ~.tbe dreae .. -.t eey epait OC• caa..; ..... w1tJa 1M .... et ... : better ......., .. dab• ......... ~ .u.e. ......... Ola. ...... • ...... •• ..tfltl lleH Uirt ................... ,.. u..-.......... ,...,.. .......................... bloue -· tM ......... ... ........ tM ..... u..ae.. .. blewt-.JT .....t. Bea utiful man10 colors, In· tense jeweled lteena. darina macentae are ratapant in the new knit fuhlona. Jlere .. a cor· geou. knit •u~ wHtt matct\lnl great coat ... the lnllde • 10ft sleek knit, topped by the C'Oat of tawny J1ftce .-blch wtU co many places W'lttl other dreae. and sportswear ... Two sud\ dlf· ferent fabrlce In perfect color match.' ,.,. ....., -.. __, ... ·-=·= .. -... ,._ ~ ..... ... tM .... .._, .... .,.. ... tt .. ,_ ...... _ .... 0'881&11, -..... -......... r• ..... -.. .., ..... -.... -...... ................... ~ ... .............. Cl ............. ... -~­............. -. .... community teams to initiate a nd execute these projects. I I 0 Freshmen Are Honored On~ hundred and ten ffHh. men at Oran1tt Coast Coli~~ have been admttted with honors this •meeter. Thet:e students have achl~ved a 8 averaae or or higher In hlfh IChool before ent~rln1 Coast. Honored freshmen from th~ Harbor aree a~: COSTA MESA-Bonita J. Blouin, Jean A. Brant. Elanln~ A. Calnpbell, Judith L Elliott. Aleen ErNt. Jtktlard 0 . Fannln1. Paul 0 . hller, Dorrln. J. Han· sen. Caro? Hl11ins. Jun Huk'h· ~I'DI. Robin S. Irwin, Janet M. F. Lear, .Bonnie 1. Leonhardt, Mary J. MacDonnell, Janie A.. Martell, James H. Patter.on, t>onald L ShMnan. Diane Smlttt, Martan Spauldln~t Arthur Van Eaton, Ridaard Waldo. Tommie W. Whi.Mr and Sharron L Wilcox. J'CEWPORT 8Eit.CH -Sally lletU. Geor~ Curdl. Barbara Flory, Marcaret Ooettw, J'Caney A. .lohnaon. Jacquelyn M. ltllna, Arlhle Kriz. Gey L Lloyd. Vlr- linla L MechJ1n1. Charl•ne M. H~lson. ~rt L Tqel and Gl~nda L Turnbull. BAL80A-8tephaate I . .W.ms. Sandra L Broduna.n a..a ltk1a • ard S. ~Afnumn. &lt.UOA ISLA!'D-CaiOie A. Cabeen. Haney &. OUMrt and Judldt L Parker. COIK>NA DIL ILU-VIrpllM • ,. ...... ...,...... 0. ,..... Jbaton i. La ........ ~ A. H ......... andltiiDJIIe&..--.a. • noaa IIWT aa 'tOLD other rounes to ~unt.n'a 1'\1......._ ol ~ an.lp advance. o.r Mr .... ,.: 'ftlftoe.,. dedlcated ptop1e In •• would uu you to know dlla eountry c~Mennlned that ... bGw muda we appredate ,_,. mall remaln aplltbetk -lulled line ncwa;a.-.r and._ petrtalk into doln1 nothlftl about the editorial policy. Not only .,. ,_ Internal thNet ol COCIUIIUIIIanL lnlormatt,. In tonllent, but ...w Have you ~derwd dw poa· aa.o u an IMplratton to ..._ 8lbt1tty tt.t a.net.l Walker, the ol ua who are -*ln1 tbe 111tlt S.nate Jn~tlon Commtttee. 80lutlons to th~ many probJema ttw Loyalty Oath, Joe McC.rthy, that confront our beloved ltepub· the Houat Comrnl•ee on un· lie. 1 AII\Hiean Acttvttt-. and the We resided In Corona del Mar John Birch. ~ tlave two durlnl Uw yeer 1957, but we be· tblnp In common! came aware ol .th~ 8el'louaneu 1. Each In tum has been vi· of aubventve aotlvltiH u a re· d oualy criUdzed and attacked suit of the textbook Inquiry that (and ls stJII under attack). occurred In your school a)'81em 2. Each found THERE IS a two years lat~r. UntJt that tinW, praent Internal tbreat. we, Uke many oCher Americana. Can you Me t"he ~lblllty we~ aware that communfGn t hat ~very att~tek on ANY 1roup was a bad thin&. juat u are or penon never occurred until poison oak. small pox or eatin& tt\~y be&an to resist ~mu· too many hot does. but It was nlsm! not unW w~ became stucUouaJy Th~n reallze t1Tat someone Ia Involved that ~ ~ad a ny con· fl&htln& with dedicatlon.to pre· c-eptlon ol. th~ cravtty of the v~nt us erom ·~·min& that a altuaUon. deadly Internal threat ~xt.sta The truth about communism now. Is ahock1na! M~I'\Y refuse to be· Conald~r the followine pro· lleve the nature of the COI\8I)Jr· pm for survival. After Initial acy In thls country. The truth •hock. what are your valid arau· must be told aa you are attempt. menta aplnat It! I would Ilk~ Inc to t~ll It In your fine editor· to he-ar th~m. la la. You haw no doubt been af· 1. Sever diplomatic relations fected flnand.ally throu&h the with Soviet RUM!a and all com· lou of advertlslne and subecrlp· munlat countries. tlons from. thoR who dlsa&ree 2. ~aae all forel1n aid to with you? statementa •and poll· Ruaala and aU communist coun· cles a.s are ottlen wao valu~ free-triM .. dom ·above perwonal cain. You. 3. Geue all commerce between must, however, feel very proud t'he U.S. and all communist of the confidence atld respect of countries. (They N Y they wlll your readers both locally and bury us and ttrat th~r S)'8tem afar. Is betlt. THEN, LET ntEM UVE You ml&ht also be tnt~rested WITH IT.• This will cause In· to know that we are establlshln& ternal collaper. a lendln& library in our office 4. ~--dellverln& free food. tor tha~~e of our cl~nts and free medical suppllea, &ift:s to aU truth. This came about as the communist countrif!ll. result of stimulus of your actlv· 5. ~ue aU forel&n aid to lty in C. D. M. neutrals until or unleu th011e Your problems In C. D. M. eMf· free countriH tak~ Identical a c· fer very llttl~ from those of any tlon (39 nations are support.in& other community. The big dlf· the plan for total world conquf!llt terenc-e Is that you are taking. by fHdlna the Soviets and &fv· the necessary steps to do some· l ng them aid). t'hln& about them. Here's to 6. Join ,with -othe r Americans more Ensigns. more Haapu. o~ ac aln to tl&ht for horne and more people like those of you In country. Thla could be the*be· C. D. M. e lnnln& of our flnHt !hour. Very Truly Yours, A ~11 known poem ends • Arodd W. Clark. D.V.M. "What their fore fathers foucht North Hollywood for. Jet their children safely * * * ' PBOGUM OF ACTJOII Pu bllsher of the EnsJgn Today we are confronted with a masterful criminal lntrlaue that leavH our country alwaya on the def~nalve, always c._ueu· lng wrongly, always loelnt an·_ k~ ... · That mea ns you and I, my friend, not anyone else. Will you join In pre.ervlna' Am~rica. the last creat hope of freedom! v~ry sincerely )'OUJ'I. Rktlard V. Jacbon 811 Brookhurst Street Ana'helm, CaUfomta "What a llendWily clever Hal· loween tdH. You've cHelulaed yourwlf u a pefiiOft." Olden Nuh with his contemporary dlt· ties for Hallmark h .. manapd to tum ttt.e speclal·oct'Uion days Into fun for the not-quite· so-younpters a s we ll . • . '"11\ere's not'hln& llke a Hal· IOWMn Party for flndln& a lhoul friend.'' Cocktatl napkins. coast- era, snack plata. taUeya. •d cnatd\ea ... The couters bout it's •their nlfht to howl.'' Pa· per towels •Y· ''Wipe claw. here." Why let the kids have all ttte fun ... * ... > ........... _ ............ ...., ...... ........ y __ ....,._ ..... ill ..... .-rtY ..... ... ....... ...., ....... .. ... -aut ..... Of c••rae Octd:rr .._.. a _ ........................ ......................... ........................... * Fal~ tln1~r nails. fake eyelaahee. buck teeth that &low tn the niJ'ht . . . muJw. ecare· crow Cft!terpleces . . • paper pumpkins, skeletons, witches a nd scarecrows . * Tldtl ........ ...., .. . INclllt .. tddl:l-...... .... .. t • ' pMn ... U,ltlt tt .. .. ............ ,... .. ... ' ,.., .. ,.. ...... wiD a.y. "We"ft ......... ~ __ _.,_ ........ ...... . ............... ..... ...................... ..., ,... ............ . ..................... ........................ .................... .. tM little ........ o.- .,... ...... ~yw11- tM • ~a· .. " ....... .. ..... ..., ·-.little .......................... ... ..., .... ..wylll.-. ......... ''SIP 0 .... tM ••••Gift ..... c..dy ... n.ww ...... ~aery. * YIN SCHAIMET TELLS ·OF EUROPE. ASIA TRAVELS ' In the bak~ry you'll find cup A gloM-trotting venture In ' between East Germany and _._ __ ......_ kl f k th ..... harrl_. t s·-isn't a mat · Russia was sl'"'~d. but not be· " ....... es wrm pump n aces, ca ~~ """"" ~ ""'~ •·· decorated with witches . . . and ter of turning the clock to the fore it was slened.'' coolties maped like cats, wltchea wall and · saiJing to tar away I The former manacer of th~ and pumpk1na ... In ttl~ candy places. City Marina Park a nd Bayside •her,» old fas hioned popcorn Vin Schalmet. Harbor business VIllage Trailer Park settled balls. jumbo au<.'kers with life man for the past 6 yea rs. and back In the Ieathem arm cttair saver eyes, tambourines filled his wife. Pauline, found them· a nd expressed a view •~ared by with kisses ... Witches and kit· selves representatives of the many world travelers: "lllls Ia ty cats wtfh wobbly headS. the United States durIn I a s•;. the best ·,')lac-e in rhe world to small try llk~ so well, to fill month tour ot Europe a nd Asia live.'' with candy com. wttctses llues. and with the feeling "this bell "And." he added, "the on~ pumpkin &Um drops, black and tolls also for me". COU!1ti'Y I'd like to vis it a aaln 11 orange ~lly beans ... Corsaces Their fascination by the Orie nt Swlt.7..erland. They have no mad~ out of black ribbons. with was dimmed with the pov~rty slums, and no juvenile d~lln· ?Umpkln h~ad klsees and cum and acute unrest In the ctt1ea of quen~y. The people are hard drops ... What fun to put on top Formosa, Sal,on, Slncapore and wor~~ne and t~ food Is ex~l· of a box of Halloween Ohoco· Bombay. Besides noting tb~ lent. latea ... 'J'Ih~n the~ are pump· evidence of starvation and va· klns of all sizes to fill with candy grant llvlnJ. Mr. Sdtalmft said llflllll. IITI. II and tiny N cka ol ~Y topped the cities are blanketed by th~ PI II with wltc."'\.es. cats. sk~letcms and te;.:.:.::~.~~ Kal-Sh~k.' 811-l ~~e -~~~~/~n~~~ famed pneralt..tmo and states· l:dwln C. Morpnrodl of Co· pay a visit to ttte candy shop man. owne 6 'houaes and 6 Jlm· rona *' Mar. lnetruc:tor In JMIY· or party shop ... oualnn. He MVft knows until cholOIY at Lon1 Beech City Col· . bedUme Which boule 'he wJII l~p. bu been appointed to the &Jeep' In and M dlart~es from South~m·l'COfthem PIan n I n & car to ear In _,. effort to con· Committee for the llrat annuel fu. the enemy. California Conferenee on HIJ!ter Mr. !dtalrnet. hopln1 to let a Edut'atlon, tt Ia aftJIOUneed by &llmpee o1 Vice·Pretltdent Lyn· Dr. Frederlc W . HUe, hi,..., edu· don Jolu1e00 on hla ~fit mit catJon eacut?Ye ol the Caltfor· to tbe Ortent. Nld the vice pres· nla Teadlen Aalodatton (CfA). ldent'a cavalcade roared down n.. oontiNnce wtJI be lwld the etreeta at 80 and 65 mllel per May I) and 12 at 1M Statler hour. HJiton Hotel. 1.-Anplea. ''Our well·meaftti forell" ·por- lclea in India, China and Jodo-11'BICII• ...... gp . ~ nesla are Jlke traw1lnl a ,_d to . Partktpettna In 1: x • r c I • e nowhere," Mr. Sdlahnet declared. ''Wann·Up'". a joint •val·ma· "Not.., lona a1o. ovwr 3 mllUon rtM ampihlb~CM.-.,_t?on In the buehela o1 U.S. W'heat, al•ted for OldMwa .,.., Wb?le lft¥in1 ~rtbutlon In the Orient. rotted aboard the entl·eubrnartne war- on the docb at Bombe,y. And feN auppart aircraft eurt.t UIS wtty? Beatuae they heve no Yorlrtown. Ia O.nlll a. ..,_joy, rneana o1 distribution. Our etate eeaman. USJ(, -. c1 Edward V. depattrnent polley toward thele ..... ol • W~ c:-ountrtee -"OUid be completely Aw .. Mfwport Hellflta. owrhauled. O.pertJnent Nlft· Mnt.clvea .:hould be more thor· GdL ftJa IIAYWADI bulhb' tndodrt.Jralwd wttla me A ,........,, Sa~ t Ja.., cuatomt and Uvt111 t.'OIMittiona of wu lion ttl lit .... liN.~ theTe pl--." D. HaJWUd, 2140 len-t WQ, TW ~ a~ o1 ttw upper lllay, in Baq s.p&taJ. an OenDan ...,.. towahl the .... Tla~. Od. 11. ... jolna ... n ~ .... a ....... Kl.rtr-n: laM, 10. ... auts. .. only ...... ~ ................. ~. tbMI tMt ef ... --INII)' ... ., .... ~ ........ ....................... .......... tNrlt,.,. ..... I ............ ...., ..... _..__.. ___ ......,........_ ___ ,.. JF IP .......... tD tM ~Mit II Willi IIJIIMO 2 ...................... __ .......... .... a. r .... •• sA=· a. j=er .. a.t11 ... :r..:z: ::s. .. ::. Jill· :-..._,, ......... -:.= = ... . ... ............. ....., .. ~a , .......... .__.-..... ... M r-._.n ... --...... ,..... 1: I,, ................ ;:-.~UU4 * caw .. ..._._...._. .., ................. ,._ Celerle CQI •• • wl' '?e' ....... TN ... ............... 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I .· ~t; Tont Cyr, vice pi'Hi· way. ~ eo.ta Mesa boys •lcS the)' w.rw looldna •• ~»&· eona when found on tbe propeny. dent; IJnn Humber, MO'etU)', .. ---------.. and Tom Mdlut~r. treuwer. --AUIIIUD- • • WOMEN'S· f(NIT DlESSES ·~from lt.fy. 100% ,.oo~. ful f..ltion .......... '"·" SWEATEAS Wy, CM«fi~n •nd Pulo¥ers. v.~ues to $10.91 $ 6.99 CAPRI SETS . 0,., blOuse style wit+! •ilk we•ve fN"tl. VM. to SI0.91 $ 6.99 SKIRTS, CAPftiS AND MA TCHIN6 ~WEA TERS Coorcle...-. wool ipOrlsweM. V .a...i to $11 . 9t $ 7. 99 WOMEN S SHIRTS Roll sleeve. 65 '}'0 Polyester & 3 5° 0 co '0". Values o {3 98 . $ I 99 HALF SUPS 100'7'0 nylon t-icot lace I• mme d. Values to $3.00 $ 1.99 FUt.L SUPS 100% nylon fr•co:. lace •r m,..ed. Vc t.es to $-4.00 $ 2 99 SHIRT AND SKii T SETS Best of he Ca. :or" c ,..,a .. ,.;.,C'Jrers. o .. e. ·o S I 98 S 99 CHILDREN'S CAPRI SETS l to .. Veluet to $5.91 7 to 14 VM. to $5.91 CAR COATS WITH HOOD l to 6. V.lues to $7.91 7 to 14 Velues to $9.91 BOYS lUTTON DOWN SPORT SHIRTS Velues to $3.91 CORDUROY CAPR I SE"'S 3 to b• Vc lues ·o $2 49 7 to 14 Value s o S2 96 BOYS PAJ AMAS ' Values to $3.98 GIRLS FLAN NEL PAJ,A.MAS In fancy pri,.ts. 3 to b' v, ues t:> $2.98 7 'o 4 a1ue~ ·: S2 qs MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS $3.49 $3.99 $6.99 $7.99 . $2.2' 2 for ... 50 $1 69 S1.89 Si 79 2 for $5.50 $ I 89 $ 1.89 N.tioNiy ecf¥erti..M br~ds, wf.it. wash •nd wMt. v-.. to ss.oo s l.so JACKETS N.tiofteiy .M..ntsecl br•nd•. V •lues to $25.00 PAJAMAS • Velue~ to $8.95 SPORT SH IRTS Vakles to $6.95 _ 3 for SIO.OO $11." ... $ -4.69 $ 3.89 • I . - • 4 DWIWI ....._. I R IWC I AY. OCroeD & - Followln& the ~-13 b~-~ Th• Sallora lttop,JH an ArtO lne·eam• win wer ttle Garct.n tbrHt Jn the cloelne monwnta o1 Gri>ve Al'pnaull Jut Friday tn the • tlrst halt, holdlne ttt.m Pirate Stadium. the NewpOrt twl~. on the 1-yard lfne. But Harbor Sailors journey tomorrow Cardeh Grove tied It up 6·6 ln night, Oct. 27. to play La Habra the third quarter on a ;;.yard there. ru n. The Sailors came r i(ht The Sailors scored their flrst back with the enauina kick-otr. league victory In their game I returning ' to t'helr own 42. th., against Garden Grove, their 20 shaklng Larry Elr06t<'dt loose po;nt.s lM'ing the onl~re macte ior a spe-:tacular 38-yard touch-· s-o far th.s cason a · t rhe I down run. A P.A.1 . pasa made Argv~. it 13-6. . THIS TROPHY, bo:ng mounted by Sailor co-ceptains BiN Fielder, lef1. end G~ry Golush~. won 't be in the Harbor trc:lphy collec- Gary Galusha. Sailor quarter-Roger Crable sc>wed up the> bad<. scored the first Harbor T.D. game !or Harbor by plungtng in thl' Sl'C:Ond quarter In a 77-~ Cor 2':: yards to score In the yurd drive. fourth q uarter. Sam Miller add· -, l'd the extra point. Carden, Grove SC'Ored In the closing ~onds with a 53-yard pass play. . tbn eftor all. It s the perpetual trophy for the Harbot·Mese foot- bell rivelry. Herbof won the inaugural game, but the discovery of en ineliCJiGio player on both te..,ms resulted in a decision of no- contest. The trophy wjll sJay in the district office until next ALL WOOL CARDIGAN S~TER $32.18 3421 Vi. Lido e Lido Sltops le I 4POR T : , IIW Till TUEDIY Patrtda Oweu -Ceear Romero year's game. · ' Bee Sailo~s BUCS TO .~ACE MT. SAC AFTER 64 TO 7 DEFEAT Win 2 3 fo . 0 . ., The Orange Cout Colleae Pi-rates were still In "'• COm)eti· Sailor Bee football team won rat~ will travel to M~. San An· 1 tion . On the kick -off following 23-0 against the Garden Grove ton.b 10 ra_lte o., .the IWH.'t'·deJeat-1 the thltd Don TO, Roy Fra~.er Bee team last Friday afternoon ed Mountlt>S th 1~ Saturday, Oct. ele.:triJied 1'lle Pirate rooters wtth on 1;1e Argortaut gridiron. The f.28. T:1e g.a~c wtll bt> played at I a 90-yard l't'turn for a Pirate Sailors fare La Habra at 3:tS 2 p.m. lnstaad of 8 as originally touchdown, only to have It called p.m. torqorrow. Oct. Z7. on David-J lil."heduled. back by an offside penalty. son Fiefd. I The Pirates are aiming to Another hef)rtbreak~r came for George TWist Intercepted a r bounce baC'k from last Saturday rh.e Buca In the tt\lrd quarter. pass and ran 85 yards tor rhe night's dP!t;at In the OCC Sta· wtth the Dons leading 36-7. Dick I tlr!tt T.D. against the Argos. He I dlum, where they were cruS'hed Arthur stole fhe ball !rQm the kicked a field 10.1 to make the 6.1 ·7 by Santa Ana. Dona near midfield and raced all sccre J0-0 at rhe 'hal!. John Keith Luhnow and the Don&-the .way. for a 47-yard tou<"h · Df-ROISa took a third .quarter this extra potent <'Ombinatlon down run .. But thlll time a llold· kick-oU and ran 80 yards for a hammered the OCC squad Into lng penally nullified the 8C6:-t!. Oran~e Coa!lt College's golf teams. long fearC'd In Eastern Con!erem't' cir<'ll's. wc>rc very mut'h ln f' '' l.d t-n c e at t he Orange County Open at Mesa VNde Country Cl ub last wc-c.>k· end. -.·.D. !or the Sailors. A fourth-an injured. hapless mdss before quarter pass from Jeff Piei'08e to an overtJow Homecoming :rowd .• ICC leJferl In ........ End Pete Gendron was good for 1 Lllhnow. a sure be~ to make .... 75 yards and a touchdown In the Don history and rhe JC AII-Apler- final quaner. I lean te3m. ran for a 12.2 yard p~: carry averagt' from his full - back spot while scoring 34 points. He ran for 5 touch· downs. rangln~ from 8 to 67 ~ football tt>ams from N~-yards, and caught 2 passes for port Harbor and Gardcn Grove 2-polnt c·onverslons. ballled to a 7-7 tie last Thurs. Luhnow started th ings oH the dar on Davidson Field. I rlrst tlmt> Ssnta Ana got the ball. Endi ng In a tit' for first plaN> amorig the amatt'ur golfers with 291 was Dennl14 :\lurphy, who It'd the Pirate golf tcam to tht' state JC crown In 1959. AnothM" formN Buc who qua llfic>d for tht' final ;)1 holes was Bob Roux. rcprcscntlng 'the Irvin,. Coast Country Club. Raux, a profes· sional. carded 296. • L•• -~_. ........ Carou del Mar -Dr. Gerald . Strkklft wUJ _.,.ach on the topic, • .,._ Voi~ ol LutiMr, TMn and Now," at the 1:30 and 11 a .m. Sunday -.rvlcea. • • • n.t ....... a. ...... c.... .._, Incte,.ndent Bible Baptbt -Dr. P. G. Newnann'a ~ermon topics thla Sunday wUJ be ''Pree· t'nt Comfort and FutuN Glory" at the 11 a.m. ~~ervlc-e and '-rhe Da~ Lines In th! Bible" at 7 p.m. • • • •arbow CluiatlaD a....a. meet· In& in t'he Seventh Day AdvPntls t .. nctuary, Newpc)rt . Helchts - The 10:45 Sunday~mornlna aer· vi"e wUI feature the Lord's Sup- per and t'he -.nnon, "Today Is not Yet~terday." Church School at 1:4.5. • • • lt. J--&pltcopal Cll.,cla. Newport a.M't!-Holy rommu· nlon will bt' a t 7:30 a.m. Sun- day; momlna prayer and litany at &.30. 9:30 and 11 a.m. Tht> Rev. John Parke's sermon topic wlll bt' "The Necessity of Wor- ship -the Fourth Command· mcnt."' Sunday SC'hool Ia at 8:30 a nd 9:30. . , . ..U...IdaDd Jl.u.u.t Cllutdt 7 "The On-aolng Witness of Protestantism" will be the l!er· mon topic ot the Rt>v. Godfrey GraenJn at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. Church school Is at 9:30 a.m. • • • Vai......U.t CIa arc Ia, Costa Mesa -Dr. Cha rles Blauvelt will preach on "Miss Uberty's Birth· day" at l'tle 10:30 a.m. Sunday eervlce to commen)Orate fhe 75th anniversary of the unvelling of the Stat~ of Libt'rty. • • • Ftnt aaptlat Clluda. Corona de! ~1ar-Dr. Thomas Welch will preae"h on the topic, "How Big Js Your God?" at the 11 a.m. Sun· day service. and "Thc Pathway or Assu ranc-e" a t 7:30 p.m. • • • CluUticm I c I e D c e CllllldML Ne-wport Beach. Corona del .Mar and Costa Mesa -"Everlasting Punishment" Is the title of the ll'sson sermon Sunday. Corona dt'l Ma r a nd Costa ~esa serviN's are at 11 a.m. and Newport S....ach S('tviN>s arc at 9:15 anrt 11 a.m. • • • Sailor quartc>rback Stc\'e Shedd toppmg off a 6.').yard dri\'e wifh piloted a II -yard drlvt> In thl' a !:>-yard s:orlng run. Coast .o.ur:h quarter. with end Jim punt<'d to start the secon~ fi<~mmond srorlng on a 19-yard quarte:. Warren Jackson !urri· run. The Argos made their blt>d Tom Co:tll''s kick. and thf' !wore in returnin~ an o~nlng Ptratl'S rcC'overed on rhc ~?<>n .25. pun; 85 yards in th<' first quar-, Th«' Plraws pun<'h<'d out a ftrst H•:. down on th:> I I with Brian Rob- Tht> Sailor lN'S journE'y to La ~on an~ P.i>y Frazf'r running the Wiler , ....... Win . c..... del lla eo..,... ...... Habra today. Q.-t. 26. Gam(' timl' hall. Rtl h :\1illedge thr<'W a pass al Cluuclt-"How to be a , Good Is 3: t.J p.m. t · halfbal'k Bob Ctlsell on the 2. 1 The OCC water. ,,..olo team Protestant" is t~ sermon topic Cl't u<'k Smith plunged to the 1· played a ·twl-nlg'ht double head· of lht' Rev. Edwin Gomke at 9:30 I'El.LOWSJIJI' DDflfE8 The Unil<'d Lutheran Ch urC"h Womt'n wi ll hold a fl'llowship d1nnN at 7 p.m. Friday. Nov. 10, at thc LuthNan Chur< h of the :\'laster. Corona d C'I :\1ar. Coot lint> for another first down, N Friday at t'he Cout pool. and and 111 a.m. Sunday. Churt'tt and on l'he n.-xc play, Milledge came out 2 wfn11 ri('her by hum-School Is at 9:30 a.m. s neaked In !or tht> score. Smith bllng Riverside 18-4 lan Eastern ---------------------1 C"onvertcd. and thf' score was tied Conferen,'c league gamel, and ·, ·i w1t:-t fl:-43 !Pit in the half. the Alwnnl 18·6. The Dons srorect twtce more in Tom Jewt>ll 1 Ncwport Harbor 1 thf' se<'Ond qua rter, but the Pi· and Ralph ROC! helm 1 Nl"wport ' wc>re picked by roach AI Irwin I as the outstanding off.-nslvc pl:iyers. While Byron Clow 1 Nf>w. port 1 and Don Loomis werl' the tops dc:-fensivl'ly. WSCS KEEn •ov. I The RP\'. and Mrs. Rimard Brooks of the Spanish American Institute In Gardena will speak In the afternoon at thc WSCS 'mf'f>t ing 'flext Wednl"Sday, Nov. I. at the Ba lboa Isla nd :\1etho- dlst Church. ~ ~ ·r-------------·------~.1 ....... ...., a. ... mek· ln1 1n .._ EMU clu~. Bal- boe-'nw a.v. Loren FUcklna•r will ptWdl on ~e Bat ot Ewl')'thln ... at fbe 10 a .m. Sun· ctay •rvtce. Sunday School Ia at I a .m. INQUIIIn a.... Sunday. 4 10 5 ....... now thru ow. 11 ft. JIICILUL & AU. ...... DIICOfAL ..... Mil & II a rd .. c.-... _ oalele , .... CHURCH DIREC.TORY F"uwt lapdat Claurch .... of eo.ta M..a (lllde ...... t IWe laptiat) Santa Ana It Magnolia Sts. Dr. P. G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a .m. Sunday ~hool 11 :00 a.m. Morn In& Womhip 6:00 p.m/Tralnln& Unions 7:00p.m. Evenl~& Worship WEDNESDAY 7:20p.m. Blblt' Study 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting ST. JAMES , EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3D VI a Lido, Newport Beaeh ORiole 5-0210 The Rev. John H. Parke, Rector 'I-SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00-Holy Communion 9:15-Famlly Service and Sunday School 11 :00-Mbrnln& Prayer and Sermon Nunery and amall child care provJded I THUft.C!iDAY 10:30-Uoly Communion and Heallne Service CHIIISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES rmn e&OIICII or camn, IC1&II lilT, 3303 Vla LJdo Newport ~ach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a .m. and 11 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 · 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m. REAQING ROOM-3315 Via Lido_ N.-pon 8Mcb ~nWNk~ I t a.m. to 5 p.m. Wed~ t a.m. • T:«< p.m. TuadQa and l'rtctap-.... I a.m. totp .... I&COIID ~CMJ.n'IMWiW!W or CIID't, IC::IIJhD't lfewpod ..... .t c::.n.. del Mcu 3839 Eut Coast Hl&hway Corona del Mar SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 un. coao-. DEL MAll COMMUNITY CHURCH; co•aaaanoRAL 611 Heliotrope Avenut' Corona del Mar, Calif. MORNING WORSHIP 9 :30 and 11 A.M. Church School claalft 9:30a.m.- Nuraery for both houra. Edwin C. Gomke IIIJnlater J fiRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2411 East Coast Highway Corona dt'l Mar Thomas J. Welm. Th.D .. pastor · SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School H :00 a.m.-Worship 6 :30 p.m.-Training Union 7:30 p.m .-Worship WEDNESDAY ., -'7:30 p.m.-Prayer and Bible Study Offering a church homt> to all FIRST~ CHURCH Fran.klln 0 . Blx.Jer, Jr. Mlnlater Ll 8-4778 -Panonaae Ll I -52H SUNDAY 9:45 ------... Bible School 10:46 ................ Church S.rvtce 5:30 Youna Peoples: MNtln& 6:30 -·-·-....... Vesper S.rvt~ WEDNESDAY 9:30a.m. Women'a Bible Study '7:00 p.m ......... Prayer Meet1n1 8:00 p.m. .. ........ Choir Practb Munery and Chlld Care Provided rlrst Cbrlatlan Cburdt Til VIctoria at Placentia eo.ta .... LUTHEBAH CHURCH OF THE MASTER United Lutheran Chun:-h In America SUNDAY SERVICE 11 a .. m. 3546 East Coast Hlrhway WEDNESDAy EVENING Corona del Mar WOJU.D COIIIIUJfiTT DAY MEETING 8 p.m. Rev. Dr. Gerald Strlcklrr 1 Tallis 11 UniiJ Clt•cll Harbor-wide obl'ervan('(> o f ~~rc~~~lahway ~~~~~~·Et~ Mesa~'' . LJ 1-1551 COSTA MDA STAitTINC WED .. OCT. 25 A ,,,roha hi I' nom inN' for th£' ANttll'my Award FrC'drlr :\'larch ond Dir k Cl<~rk 1 n "The Young Doctors' AIS<1 GC'IH' :\'t'!!>on In .. The Purple Hills" , CLIFF HAVEN RESIDENTS, Mr. end Mr\. J . Herbert Brownell, ' are pic ·ured here j~,;sr before lo~ing off on a jet flight to Copen- f,oqe.,. Tne'r ti.,erory a •,o arcludes Stodflol m. Sweden, and ' St"'t'gert Germe1y. \__/ --------------------------01 , ..... ewpoft .... I STAaTIJIC WED .. OCT. 25 1 Outsr::~~~~ ~a:~~ Film JAY WATERS INSTALLED "The Red Shoes" In t<'<-hnlcolor With Moira Shc>arer Also Alt'C Guln£>ss ··-ro Pan. with to.e'' BY SENIOR CITIZENS spur Ave .. Corona del Mar, a'}d John Bart holomew, 412 Or<'htd Ave., Corona del Mar. Mrs. Blanchl" Benz. from ihe Zonta Club of Newport Harbor, was the I World Community Day will be Open week daya-' D:. :\fax R. FllcklngM, winnf'r helrt at the Corona del Mar Com.! 10 a.m. to'4 p.m. 9:30 A.M.-'Ibe Service oC F'r<'edom Foundation's h igh-munlty Congregational Church You are cordially Invited tc 9:30 A.M.-sunday School I est award. was the> S"".'lal guest on F·""d N 3. ... _ i att'"'n"' th... Cbu-h "'-rvt-11:00 A.M.-The Service r -I I ay, 0\', u.:g nning at I "' u "' ... --..... s pcakN at a me«>ting sponsorf'd 9:45 a.m.. and to' uae Uwt ReadJn1 Room. wE L coM E ~lhe Newport UnltyChu~h In i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the Ebcll clubhouse In Ba lboa last night, Oct. 25. He Is thf' fathN of the> chur<'h l_i;astor. the Rf'v. Loren D. Fllckin$:'1'r. and pastor of the Un ity Church In Pasad<'na. Oi'. Kt'nneth D. Wells, prt'si· denr of Freedoms Founda tion said of Dr. Fl ickin~er. "Your work ha t>e<-n exemplary In the propagation of the AmNic.-an Way or Life, responsibility. cltl· zenshlp and patrlotlsm." Wil Trl1np ._. Orange Cout College's cross- country team made It two In a row as It itowned hoet Fullerton and Riverside City College last Friday. Coast was Char1ed with only 22 taJIIes. Fullerton 33 a nd River- side 70. Buc Captain Frank Dua rte tpok the Individual first plaCf', his thlld In as many weeks. ' • COAST SUPER . MARKET 3347 E. COAST lfWAY We DeliYer -11:00 A.M. -3 P.M. CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-3510 Open 9 to 6:30 Daily-Sunday 9 to 6 Groceries Produce Tomatoes 1~1b. IWEEf Frez• De,ata•l .. PINEAPPLE Chunlls 2.for45c Installing offl~r. 1 Standing commlttt>e chalrmt'n She, wftfl ... 1Mf'Che11tl wf1e e4- CORN s-each . I .aa. -.oa'ID. •anuftD. VIICOIIP'OaTUU Arna U1J11Gt PAJUJC w• lormulatt d by the ~ardl scleotlata at KALASH LAIORATORrES, one or America's moet honored plonHn In the field ot nutritiona l 1'8eal"t'h, u a carminative aid tn die relief ot flatulaMe ( feellna ot "too lullne."l a lter mea Ia and ~ldltn1. bloatln1 and nauea d~ to au. The putt! NATUI· AL Jnpedlentl ot PARUC tableta are a combination of root buJ• 111 prUc arad JNirsl•y lltoab. Start enjoym1 )'OUr mMia apln. p~C Ia oaly .'7ae for a bottle ot IOQ. tableta or Ill• moMJ' • ...._ 100 tabJ.t .We for only 11.25 at JQUr KalMia c~eea.r,. a.-• liar. YII'U.. Ul&lllftll) .. _._ ... --..-... .... 1. W a. IIOWQAY 'I'DU M'IVIIDAY -_ ..... -..... a tP Mr8. Wood. progam; Mrs. _.... 111 .,._ ......_ Mary Smlrh: scrapbook; Mrs. ;;;.----=~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Mabel Jmel. trips; Mrs. Edna KPn nedy. sun•hlne; Mrs. Ohar- lotte Gardner, refreshments; Mrs. Jt>an Buell. nwmbenmlp: Mrs. Vlolf"t Kelly. hoeplt!ll; Mrs. Midge Hall. mu.lc: Mrs. Hattie Bllnken8derfe r. ho.pltallty, and Mrs. Ka thr'een Greull~h. t;>Ub· llclty. j Mrs. Mildred Sta nley and Mrs. Vlrgltlla LUther ot the Zonta Club were In char1e or refresh· menta. OCKAJf lnAT CIIAJfaaaT IAVCE --.D ...... ..... .......... OSCAR MAYIR ·63'1-... I I I r a-. roa ..,.. A dauahler w.,. born to Mr. and Mas. Hana F. Arum, SOl Marlgeld Ave., Corona del Mu, In Ho3g lloaplllal on Wednada,-, Oct. 18. QOINC OUR WAY7 TIIIIFEI IITIIIIE m a. INa 1t.. 011111t .._ ,._, Llllaltf LftD ftt' 2 .... -. ..... _,...,. ___ ... ~ ···-··· ~~~ • •••• f -__:::-_, ~:::~ ~ THE CRW.YS' BOOK STORE ..., E. 17th St. Coat• ...... c:.w. hetwt>cn Irvine Ia: C-.ta Mesa 10. I ·'ISOZ CJDJSTJIAS PEUOWAI JZKD CAJIDS CALIFO RNIA ARTISTS T. V. AlS.D ... etMr Tasteful o.a.,u ORDERS MUST BE MADE PIUOa TO DEC. liT JA·MES D. RAY CAIW,AIGN STRATEGY fc1r the Newport Beach United Fund is discusse d by member~ of the business solicitation group, from left: George Boos. John Hopwood. vice-president of the United Fund and chairmen of business sol icitation, and Bob 1Milum. The area captains ore Bill McDowell. J im Penney. Arthur Jones. Dd Re ddick. D. I. Suydam, Mr. Boas, Mr. tv!ilum. WITH THE Blue' Scout rocket tucked beneath its fuseloge. the X-IS leoves the 8-52 aircraft below at 50,000 feet, ond cli mbs tow¥d on altitude of I Sb.OOO feet to 'lounch the Blue Scoot into orbit. This new method for oir-lounching the rocket in&o d..p spoce probe · or into orbit w~ disclosed lost week by F'ord Aeronutronic, prime contractor for the Blue Scout. and North Americ3n s L.A. Oivis1~ere the X-1 5 .os designeF and b~~ EARl,. Y INJURY LED ~ER TO CAREER IN NURSING Her own ex~riPn--es as a P·•· Amrrlc&n Red Cross. Baptist )1e· Uent influpnced Janette P<>nelop" morlal Hospital School of 1'\ur· Kru..r. t'hP new dln'Ctor of nun-eQ sing and ~ix ~femorial Hospital. at Hoag Hospital. to enter chc all In Tcxa."'. nu rsin~ ~;>rotession. Shc-l'.1)'S sh€.' has 1>€.'f'n in hos· At the agt' of 9 she was tcr· pltals all h€.'r Jifl' but none so rlbly burned by a furnare hlast. qul('l. nl'at and wE-11 d('signcd as Third de~ree burns covPr(.'(.i llcoaf:. r:u<.!c-fourths of hN hody. f or "In Tt•xns I workt'c1 oncp in a t he next 7 years shl' undf'l\\'l'nt hO"JJita l wlth ;I pool. bur ni'\'N 2.5 Sli(.'('('SSful plastic l<UrJ::I'r\' flJI· In 0 111' wlrh an OCf'an." ~he sa1d erations. No one rountNI th<' laughing. !allures. I Sh«> lfpokc of the ncwnt>ss When her family mm'l'd to o: Hoag dl's pltt' Its 10 years. "The San Antonio, Texa s. in 19 13. she oh!;tNrlcs ward looks as if it studied at the Memorial Jlos· wt•rP buill yesterday. Also. thert> pita! School of Nursing. g·adu· : .. a lat•k of ;nstitutional atmo- allllg wirh highest honors. 11phert> that is most refrPShing.'' She practiced nursing In 1'\'f'l')' The new director. who will be <"apeclty from ward aid to t~'~ns· in charge of lloog's nursing sta ff I teed nurs~ and then deddt'cl s hP of 150, is s light. c1ark·f'yed and wanted to k now mot(' about vivacious. Sh(' SJ'I('aks with a people, so she rould nun;(' thPm Tt>xas acN>nt hut not a T.-xas l better. So she majol't'a in socl· drawl-hf'r years in ~ichigan ology at Trinity University. San spcedM up ht'r ron,•ersation. Antonio. and earned B.A. and sh(' said. She was born In De · M.A. degrees. troll In 1920 and ll\'ed t here until Mlss Krwu has held dlre:tor's after her h igh school graduation. positions at theM! Institution!': She will make her home with Bexar County Chapter of tht' I a younger /brother In the Mar· • 1 tlnlque Apartmf'nls In CCX'It• Ifill LIIIMI ....... 1 ;M=es=a·=============:; "••• 11111 Et11l11 Stele Gavelln. mana1er of market planning and an&Jysll! -.t Aeronutronlc, will prHent a •ria of four lectures entitled, "Space Exploration. Rockets, and MiaiJes," Thu""'ay evenlnp 7 to 9 p.m . a t Oranee Coast Col· Ieee •t3ttlna today. Oct. 26. OtMr topk:s are: Nov. 2. "Nav· lptton ancl. Communications In ··Space": Nov. 9. "Man In Space." and Nov. 16. ·-n.. Environment ol ~~and ~r Worlds.'' ~ration for the OCC adult edue.don cour.. will be taken ln the Forum. where the l~ures WIU be atven. There ·11 no t't\arp for l!he tertes. Mr. C.ftlin was formerly at· IDC!ialed With KlnneapoUs Hon· .,_.n, and wofked In m.tr ord· ...-.. WNpont I)'St .... and ..... projeda betor. ~-.. to Mroftuti'Gak. charming \\"'men \\'earing hlc new coclrtall hats and- Mn!' I ete a w ide Sel«'tion'er ..-...alft'd C2u'tlltJnu Carda ,_,.Dahl ..... ww ... V..Udo TlcW ....... . ~~recc ....... . Tick~ts for fhe Oranae Coast College production of "A Mid- s ummer Night'• Dream" are on sale to the public from Ocl. 23 through 28; from Oct. 30 through Nov. 4, and Nov. 6 through Nov. 8. Box offh! hours at the college a uditorium are 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to e p.m . The Shakes~arean comedy will be presented Nov. 9, 10 and 11 with curtain at 8:15. All !M'ats arc u>served at $1. The box of· lice also will be ~n Nov. 9. 10 and 11 from 12:30 to 8:30 p.m. for last manute tictlet sales. High S<."hools of the county will have a s pecial opportunity to ~ the claSsic on Nov. 9 and 10 at a reduced •,>n ee of 50 cems. They must be aCX"ompanled by their high St·hool tt>achN. ac· cording to Lucian D. :ic:'ott. <X'C' drama lruJtructor. ...,., ..... ·-The Friends of the Library are extending an Invitation to opt'n house t his Friday, Ot't. 27, at 1910 Commodore Lanf.'. Baycrest. Coff~ will be served from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Th('re will be no charge. The rendering of the new ~1a · riners Library painted by Rex Br4ndt will be exhlbltt'd. Arch!· tecta Phllmer Ellerbroek and Willlam Blurock arc completing the drawings for the 5.000 squa re foot library. Hostesses for the coffee are: )Irs. Oh\'N Howell. prestdent : )1r<~. L. 1' Bin .... 'IC'C prP•;~dent ; ,\Irs. John Echternael). :\1Tl'. John ~IIIler. )1rs. )fax R'us."'cJJ. Mrs. P.:•·hard Lawrt'n . ~1r<; John Hammond a nd )Irs. Robert Rod· man. • you dial.! we deliver! WH\" put up with th~ In· con,·enle~ of SUJM'r·market s ho)plng \\1hen all you ha\ ~ to do 1.1 telf'phone an orde-r. It will be can'f\llly ~lfocted. and delh•el'f'd to )"'Ur kltchrn ta· ble. No more trarnc. no more wratliq wUh he•\')' loacb. no more \\'Uted time. na DEUVEIY ITSPJI. 3-Dey Clinic Opens 9ct. 30 CharJH Simmons. aurhor. lec- tuJ'ef aRid human relation• con· •ulmnt. will conduct a 3-seulon sales., leadership and human re· Jatlon. clinic at the Corona del Mar Youth Center. The dates and. topJcs arf': Monday, Qct. 30-"The Sales- m•n·s Secret Weapon." Thursday. Nov, 2-"The Dy· nam!c Power of Thinking Big." Monday. Nov. 7-'·Hcnv Cra,h the Income Barrier." All m~tlngs will begin at 7 :30 p.m. · Mrs. Robert fiof){'r. Harbor Vis· ltor, who is handling tickets tor the clinic. says rhat Mr. Slm · mons wJ 11 offer new ld~>a ·. n~>w tec'hniques for better melX'ha n dlslng and selling, and princl I)ICS ot gaining greater t'OOpera- tlon at home and in the oU1ce. Proceeds will go to the youth prograQl of the Human Relations Research Foundation. a non· profit organization providing IJ<'holarships. camping and other h<'IP tor yout'h. ST.UFF£D EARS \\hen your ~rundmother "~ a &irl. 'cott n dil"red in bla.:J. pepper and :."'oet otl "a~ her fu1.onte c:ara he remedy. Thanks to rnediC!ll SCtcncr our e..rs fare much better today. We''e many elfcxtl\e medt.;";Jttom. 4u1 stop infections fast ... reduce tomphcauons. So. don't rely on "home remedies" \\hen you're 111. Your health is your most precious possession. Treat it as such. Lee your rhysician prescribe the medicmes that will be most etJ'ec1ne for you. Then remember us for·qualny prescripuon compoundinJ, Phone .Books Are Coming A record of 231.<Xn new direc- tories will be dillvered 1n Orange County this week. to subscribers or Pad flc Tel,phone service--an I i ncreasc of 26.000 over last year. Christensen PhCrmacy I . Coincident w1th the dellverit'S. plans have been finalized for the f.'limlnation or the "116" emf'r· gency dialing code. Emergency ca lls ronsequently s hould be plaC't'd through t he local op· 1 erator. or simply by dialing the numeral "0." The new directories also will Include all·numerif al prt>fiXe!' tor officia l telephone numbers. such as the bu iness offices. The rorrect t lmt' number also has , been changed. Instead of UL 3-1212. rhe correct t ime wlll be 853-1212. This is pa rt of the gradual swing to i ·figure phone num . bfors acro85 thl'. country. New 1 phones and c-hanges in phon«> numbers after Dec. 15 will be under th~> "all-number calling plan."--or A~C. No changes are rontemplated in t he near futurt> for exisling phonl'S. 1 have a Untt"rie fashlon show ·Party. Exclusive. top quality. lingerie. Earn 10~.. of tot.tl <~ales In merchandisl'. Call SALL T lfOilMAJf NI &·54?!' Ask about our Func1 Ra1 1ng Idea -1 IL COAIT 1111T .. COaoiiA DEL IIAa ....,..,. new gift shop just opened .... un'qu~ fasc "a' "'9 uUlr..,r g ,frs imported from: Sweden 0entNrk Ort.nt lt .. y Christm•s is coming .... .... CMri.cJe ~.de 2ll fNriM ~. ~ i.a-d THE FINEST FOODS MAY BE FOUND AT U & I! ~ Corona del Mar IJJ..& R~ss & Othal Gourmet Speci'alties! ~ Try ._ fer •••11111111 ........... ..._ SNOUD all~ to cnder for c:naaia9 DRIED BEEF lt291b. LoiUpop Steaks 98t.. c-=.-:!$~ . ~ BACON -98:.. 1-..t lilt tin t:l Dry-c.nct • • STEAKS '1.98 .. Bar-B-Q'd,,Beef Ribs 59~· ~--~~-------TUB CHEESE I ...... '1.69 ... --PRODUCE -- llot-a..cty to Mltl O.Udoua TIIOIIftOII 1 PAifCT LAaCE SLICIWC Seecless G~es 9;. Toaa•loes GROCERIES -- ,. .. DAIIIY MAID G&ADt AA 1 'ftlall LOCAL u.o& AA ..aADI BUllER W. EGGS, 2 t1oL 89c riiEIE SPEaAJ.S GooD noN OCT. 1111a-liiiiU ocr. • JIDDa CO.OfDATIYa AiiWG ~ 8IIYIIIG OYD -IIAaKEn .. ~ , COII•au·ova &fUiDAY LOW ....., ,__ WINE & IEEII --.._ D •• _. ...... S. --..... RIK I t • CADfrl 'ADIT ITOU "'' .. c..t • ..,. c-del ... oa 1-71lt ()pea • ....., Sample Shack e I Dl~ OCI'. I AlMit L Book. f4. ol 330 ea.a *!-~ .. o.ta ........ ~ clrlvlq wtttlout aa ~atlotMelntda,-­ ... • • • ()8ken .......... tlaat ...... •wa:::;r on ·~· dle.,.rt· .... ol llan7 ........ flOt E. CGut Jlwy., Corona del Mar • ........, tt1e1r bend dlrou,et a Window, autrertq a cut from ........ ..... .. dropt ol biGod ...,. follnd In t1M .,.. .•• A7o .... ~'NI ... IIl 1111_...._.._ tiMF•· .............. .....,Me ........ ,_,..,.... .• ..................... .,.. , ...... Jill w ....... .... ·-.......... , ..... .. twt ...... bicycle .... .. .a ... ot~Gtv .. ...,.. • ...-.._...o .T....._II...._ L el ID lltla lt.. W..t ... . port.·-........... .. ...... by ......... a. bMtllt..a ........ ll II ........ lilt by .......... by Wlud .. TI'Mirloect. Q of SID IIUa lt.. .t Mtla' IL .-1 W. ....._ ..... John T. Curtis, 19, or 973 Con· 'lres!J St.. Cos~a Mesa, was ar· rested at Marigold Ave. and Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar. on a charge of taking 2 quarts of oil from the Judy Shell Service. 2800 W. Cout Hwy., NewpoJ't ~aC'h . . . ~tty Jo Campbell, 28. of 130 47th St., West Newport, wu chareed with drunk drivtne and Intoxication •n auto at Balboa Blvd. and 37th St., West Newport. at 11 :35 p.m. • nJDAT. OCT. I fkw I. Glulr 111M ... J01k!e cu .. ...._ •• .,. ... ana ...... P I "' *' rp IIICiciMlt .. .._._., ... ....._G. ca-•t•D au. w. o.aa........, .............. ,. ........ 11 ... ... _ ........ .. ...--... --.. ..... _ ............. _ .._ ........... -~ ...... ......,_ .. .. tlldl II .... a•tJif el • ---~---...... ......~ ......... ... ................ ~ ........ carw ol Pl*tda K. letlln1. 31.4 ~ AJvaraciD St.. •lboa, and Geolrey B. Wldrett.-Pullelton. wen ln a traffte eeddeftt at 2Sth St. and Newport llvd., N~ BHC'h ... OlarlN Crump. 205~ 8th St .• Balboa. reported ftndJne .everal burned matches and 8011\e partially-burned newapap- era lytne alone the n~ side ot hla home . . . A doe waa or- dered quarantined after bklne the ttand of Cynthia Shephard, 2~. of 518 Orchid Ave .• Corona del Mar, while she was feedJne the doe. • IUJIDAT, OCT. I DONALD--.IM " .. -~Hi~ DtO"re.or education at OreftC)e Stat. Colle9e. WM inat•llled lest wHl •• new member of tha boord of truu._. of the Newport 8 e a c h S.mentary 'School District. to fill the un- ellpired term of Milo lacy. Or. Bridgman is a Navy veteran and former member of the Orange Coast Colleqe steff. (Ensign photo) · ...... ,...., hOJaae .............. ,. .. ..... _ ...... _.JII!II ~-.............. ,._ .......... 111 btl ....... ,. -~~~C t. .............. ulul ...o....,, .. , .• n:cnla..,..ana. · ....._ ..... _. 'V..._IW ~IIIIth S.Jif .... t llft_..tD._. ... ,.. .. -,..,..., ....... ,. .... Caill'la...., If,.. ........ lola. Oar ~-.... ,.-..., ...... ,_ ...... ,.. ....,. ,_ ...... -.... ,_..,to. ,...,........._ I LO" ef8Ye Le•e ,. ••• He•• LOA•a J .... .. .... A•eoOIATION .... VIA UOO•NirWPORT KACH, CAUPORNIA T ... ,...,..,OIIIele ... M> P.A. ftallfter, Pr ........ ••eouao•e OV•W PIPTY MII.I.ION DOI.I.AII8 DESIGNER DB&'SES 153 E. 17~h St. PHilip W. Hamilton. 39. of 1003 Oak St., Costa Mesa, was dlarred with drunk drivlne and lntoxk-atlon In publlt: on Coast Hwy. between Bayalde Dr. and and Jamboree Rd., Newport A burglar kicked open a rear door to 3208 W. Coast Hwy., New• port Beech. went directly to a kitchen stove and stole a bank money bae containing $224.10 from a lower ov~n drawer, Jack B. Stephens, bar owner, com- plained ... Unknown persons attempted •to back the car of Pat Nelsser. 2416 '22nd St4 upper bay, from her car port while she was absent. abandoning the ve· hicle after striklne a support po8t .•• OfUcan wwe -...a. to lo· CiGte aay eftdiDCII of Wegal Three Corona del Mar women will be hoetNeea 'It abe Hoal Au'xlllary luncheon end rttt box parade scheduled for Friday, Oct. 27, at St. And...Wa Prft· bytertan Cburdl, Clltf .Haven. Mrs. Donald Bryan Jr. Ia tn cttaree ot table c~ecora·ttona and Mrs. Roy Lund an·d Mra. James Van Dyke are on ttfe wrvtne CC?mmlttee. The lilt box parade ~----------------------- COSTA MESA MI 6-6300 • '1t'a Fun to 0..... In Faablon" 2659 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAB . ORIOLE 3-5030 will open at 9:45 a.m. •try ............ ...... .... .a la ....... ....... UGAL •onca . Beach ... Bruce Handy, 1620 ---------------CERnFJCATE OF BUSINESS Fictitious Firm Name Dorothy Lane, Harbor Highlands, re)Orted belong Involved In a m inor a ccident with his' ('ar on DovN Dr. about 100 yards north of 16th St., Westcllff. with a car driven by John J. Paul, 251 E. 23rd St., eo.ta Mesa ... lAwla & lfc,rtde. 3'I'DS lea· aMn Dr .. Weet • .-port 'n· ported tile tlaeft el a ISO ril9 f.-a501 If~ A"" Weet lf...-port •• o IAU • ..._ .. L 323 Apol ... Aft.. ~ala.. lala8d. rapor11ed U.. tlMft of Iller ... ·s -bkyde ••• A traffic accident In front or 2510 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del ~ar. at II :32 p.m. involved motorists James l1. Dobbs. 29. or 400 Plmte Rd., Cliff Haven, a nd Craig J. Trudeau. 17. Santa Ana . . . Thomas C. Higgins, 46, of 222 Opal Ave.. Balboa Island, was charged with lntoxlt'atlon In public at Apolena Ave. and Bal- boa Ave .. Balboa Island. e SAT'UU)AT. OCT. 7 NEW TECTONIC POSf· TO GO ON . MONTHLY TRIPS 'niE UNDERSIGNED don hereby ~rtl(y that ahe Ia ron- ductJne a clothlnl end shoe business at 325 Marine Ave .• Balboa Island under the flctt- tioua finn name ol P A J'a.Col· The newly oreanlzed Tectonic Riverside Cement Corp., Hunt-Jeatan Shop and that Mid E~lorer Post of Boy Scouts. ln"on Beach Edison stNm plant. firm Ia compaNd of the tol- s porwored by the Stu~~al'Yt an atomic enero eldidty een· lowlnf perwoll whole n~ In Corp .• plans to go on field trips era tine plant, Port Hueneme and full and place ot ruldence are on~ a month, In addition to eas storage w~lls. u followa, to wit: Patricia twice-a -month meetings. Greeoriu.a, 325 Mutne Ave., Post members from Newport ,.... v . Al...l T Ia Balboa Island, Callt. Harbor High School are Rick ~~-.... Ill , WrrtfllSS my had thla 2nd Macnab. president of the club; .. __._..If •••Ifill ........ day ot ~ober, 1961. Van Smith. Mike Carpenter. Van r...... •• •• PATRICIA GREGORIUS Strock, Chuck Hofman, John STATE OF CAUFORNlA ) Pinches, Bill ~Bus, Tom Gam· A ~ that started IU lite ) as. ble, Ray Hourhton and Bill about 15 years before the signing COUNTY OF ORANGE ) of the Declaration of lndepen-ON nilS 2nd d of Oct Dt>ane. den~ has beft\ etven a new be 1961 bef ay N o-Costa Mesa Hleh School Is rep· home at Padflc View Memorial r, • ore me, a otary rHented by Rocky Frankha~r. Park tn Corona del Mar. , PubUc In and few aald county secretary: Tony Miller, ht and ll&ate, ....Sdln• tllerln. Smith, Wayne Gault, Steve It is a apedea ol palm caJJed duly t"Ommlaaioned •net sworn. Flet<'her. Ken Haley, hrry West-cttamaeropa Humllls. the only pe...,nally I'PPUred htrida meyer, Jack Fletcher, Randy variety of Palm tree native to Gre,oriu. known to me· to be Parker and Ray Estrada. Europe. The tree was broueht the person whose 'name Is From Laeuna Bearll Hle'h to South America from the Medl· subscribed to the within In· S<.'hool are Lee Re-nfro, vice-pres· terranean coast and then, ac-strument, and acknowledeed ldent ; AI Britt. Wright Harbert. cordlne to tllstor1cal dOcuments, to me that ahe executed the Bob Tonkin, Mike O'Keefe and was moved to a hacienda east same. IE I WilE "'WL" AVOID. o .IAYIIfG-""1_,_ ...... lt ..... cl ...... 1 DAY 1 ctEANING 2 DAY LAUJmBY tNO EXTRA ClfA&CE) llliT.,.. )(Jnqr RepalJ'I f'rM J..tc.uoa ....... Dnp Ia • JU7 K. COAST JIJWAT .. COIIOIIA ••••••• • -~~~--- CIOII"i' -WAY AT-em .... ea.e ·-· a.-.. -( u ••• fiiiO..) ..... AUt-HOTB.S -IWL-SHIPS-TOUIS-ClUISIS FOUI8N TIAV& SIICIAUSfS Cars of Jay W.' Hu1\"'hinson, 37, of 25.:J6 Crestview Dr .. Bay Shores. and Harold R. AndersOn, 20. Re· dondo Beach. were In a trartlc accident a1 26th St. and Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach . . . Of· Henry Jefferson. of what Is now San Dieeo about WITNESS my hand and 150 yNrs a,o. It crew there ofllcaJ wal. WA· .. ·H c• .& .. .,E'S lndu81rial or dratUng art.s until It was purchUed from sub· EDWARD J . BABSON .. I A ~ teachers on !he stet'rlng commit· dividers 10 years aeo by La Notary Public: In and for I·NTRODUCING tPe are Ed Conway, Newport; Fleur Nurseries of West Loll said County and State. UWAIIAII ..,,. Hector Navarrett~ Costa Mesa, An~les, apedaliaU tn Palm and My Commlaaion Alllerka•a ~ S.ledlon and Ray Briggs, guna. Tropical Plants. The tree has expires 6-15-63 BouDda ~0::.. ~-= Fub.loD Those present at the organl7..a· bftn held by them unUl 1~ re· Publilh: Oct. 5, 12. 19, 26. 1961 •J~Aa~~M AY&,. aALIOA 111.AJ1D tlon dinner Included Bill Spur· ~nt sale to Pac:lfk VIew. In the Newport Jhrbor Enat-" oa t.- geon and Ray Wa t80n, fhe 1 rvi ne iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijj Co., who outlined the program; Jprry Drawdy, planning director, City of Newport ~ach ; Lea Fant. the Irvine Co.; Lloyd Massey, Orange County Concrete Co., Inc. Representatives of The Sturte· vant Corp. included ~uatin Stur· tevarrr, Wa~n Sturtevant Fos- l'-'r Garn and Robert Kellogg. Also ·present wu Robert Bad ham, Hoffman Hardware Co. I Scout Executive Ross Tayl9r and Ken Hlc~enbottom, reeiomal director of the explorer program. were also present. After dinner the group went tolthe headquar- ters of tM Irvine Co., where Mr. Watson explained the master plans of the Irvine Co. and Uni- versity of California. The Tectonic Post Is a proto· type or construction Industry Boy Scout Explorer ~ts. pro- posed to be oreanlzed•actWS the country for high ac'hool Junl<d and seniors. Wll~n Sturtevant reported that twice as many boys aoueht to Join the Post but It had to be Um1tect to 26 members ~~ of the transportation on field trip. Oot her Poets may be formed. They plan field 1rtpa to the 3 Min. Car Wash as· Low as SOc We Glve You-A Coupon Wcwll; Sc •u•••-,. WITH CASH OR RICHFIELD cREDIT CAIID -EXAMPLE- IUY 13.50 ·-·-···-·-....................... Yoa a.ceift 50¢ worth of Caap~ IVY S7o00 .... ·--·:-..... _ .. , ............. You Bwwl•• 11.00 WOitla of c:o.paa. UNTIL JAN. 1, 1112 . COVfOIII aD&DIUU 011 CAa WAIIII*a-JGI.MW'*O-WamMI-l'nAII ~Q. U.. Your llk:lllhld Crecll Carel lor ac,.o~ae cmcl ...._ OftllfDAftiA.&TO ... HARBOR CAR WASH ------ FEAT·URI NG RDINATES Girl'• Boom Purple Bainboo ' ' Professional Directory J'UJfDAL DIUCTOIS •.• rrt.nd)J lf ..... barhood a.m. . FALL-DUT -TitS ON ·PERMIT LIST Durkin. 1-unk, l·story dwt4ltq, 2)01 Nautllua Ln., 130.000; Pack· ud. te.Me, 2)08 NCJttinatam. 1'175; rr.d Sh~rd. awimndftl' pool, 1821 Sandalwood. IUOO: • •.. , ........... . Tbe Tenfta .Annual Oranp Cout Collfop Cooldnl School .. Mlftl t\eld on Tuftdaya tnJrn 9:30 to 11 :30 a .m. at the lJdo 'nM'atre. .Here Ia tbe remainder of the a1Mdule: BEU. .BROADWAY ·• ·MORTUARY 110 Broadway Ll I ·MIS 6 1-aat Cilia.,_ ,..,..,.. a new eatep~y ftOIW Jn bulldlftl department reporta on Harbor Area C\'OI'lltJ'uct: lft - taU-out eheltera. Penntta t.uecl durtDI 4tw! pUt -wMk by the Newport 'Bulldln1 Dept. indude 2 8helte111-OM In Corona del Mar •nd one In Shore CUtfa. C.,._ IIHck, patio roo(, 1105 Hll'hland. Jim. •ubo-.. .. Low Calorie Cepen," Oct. H 31;"Trumpln.~theTUrkey,"Nov. ~~~~N T I INSJ&N~~~ 7. and "Company's Comln'," Nov. := W =::: W estclill_ AJ Chape& d''•lft·~ -L 1M IT. CIOITAa.M ...... INSURANCE ••• FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Sodleir Insurance Co. lohn E. Sadlelr 3333 E . ..Dout Hwy. OR a-3850 Corona del Mar INVESTMENTS •. , CROWELL. WEEDON 6 00. Memben Pacific Coast Stodt Exeb•ap lurdftt Harrlion. a.. Mp. Dkk auc:Ur Ted Paul8on Lola FeniMU Ruth Babr KIU llyera Private Wire S.W. 2a» E. Cout a.,. oa 1-1001 C:CJtona del Mar Followtn1 pennlta were luued: • COIIOIIA DEL IIU Don Huk .. l, fall-out shelter for residence now under con· structlon, 711 \S Narctaaua, $1,800; Arkel lr 'nladen Inte riors, .tana at 2853-59 E. Coast Hwy., 1800: Bal-Mar Travel and Harbor In· vestment Co .• ,1841-45 E. Cout Hwy., 2 slana. t&OO; Harbdr 1(1· vei'Jlment Co., 2841 E. Coest Hwt .• 3 siena. 1500: Hou.se ot Met Un1. sl1n. 3519 E. Coast Hwy., $168; John Grunewald, aarap and aP.rtment. 505 Camatlon. S'7.5QO: Wlbhire Oil Co., addition. 3400 E. Cout Hwy .. $2.500. • SIIOU CUPn C. M. Brownfield, add bath, 233 Evenlnl Canyon Rd.. $2.000; Warner J._ycox. tall-out •helter under carace. 201 Momine Can· yon Rd .• 12.400.. e COIIOirA IIIGIILAJQ)S Job.n Gobruee,e. wall, 444 De Sola, 1350. e CA~ IIIGIIIAIIDI E. JC. earna, wall, 4824 Sur· rey, ~; 11aztan Homes, walls at 4500, 4518, 4608 Wayne, 4516 Oorcheater, total, ts.eoo. e CAIRO IIIOaD Thomas Muntean, 1-unlt. 1· story dwellln1. 4533 Tremont, $40.000. e aAJ..oA IILAifD Burkholm's Bakery, 311 Ma· rlne. shelvlne and alnk. $400; Stlne. wall. llf ErMrald, $580. e~UTADA Stell CaveJin, fent't', 1751 Can- dlestick, 1400: D. C. Ohms, fence. 1826 Sandalwood. $250; RJchard Jordan, partition, 2043 Westcllff. 12,000; Aeronutronlc, Ford Rd .. 2 •antenna towers, 88.~: W1Jltam retumin9 to the Col'oDa del Mar area ••• · •••• PilE PUll. ladies' hair cutting specialist has joined the staff of HUTT'S BARBER SHOP JOIO UIT ~AIT IIWT. no appointment necessary Orco Block Co. IUILDING ILOCIB-AI.L Sttn 'ftlr(lllll I J' 0z t• 7--ALL TY1'ES .. K ... D&II 111 _ ................. Costa Mea Lu••erCo. LUMIEB -IUIIJ)ING MATEBIAJ.S LAGUNA FEDEltll SAVING.S})l), LOAN ASSOCIATION 1.111 I Itt ... , a. W. Andei'IIOn, awtmmln1 pool, 13.'S Via Yella, .S2,:wl0; Wll· Uam Grundy, wall, 120 Via Wazie111. ~. • UZ..OA lames Rid&t', roof repair, 204 Adams, $25; Mrs. F. P. Gret.ch, re-root, 406-14 E. Bay, $345; Ethel MoNola. wall. 1ro9 E. Ocean AJvd., ~JO. ••&WPOHUI~ Michael Kay, fence, 600-06·14· 20 Michael Pl.. S500: Duncan Hardesty, 2-story ~merdal building, 300 N. Newport Blvd.. $l&.OOO; Jim's Mutner Shop, elen. 496 N. Newport Blvd., $97. e •• WJOIIT u. The Instructors are Mra. Gerry Gerun of the Southern Coun· ties Gas Co., Anaheim otrlt'e, and Mr.s. Marlene Winger, OCC adult education .. staff. Co·SJ)OMOI'II of the cooking !IChoolare Rldhard's Lido Markel, Lido Theatre. Sout'hern Counties Gu Company, Gaffers and Sat· tier Gas R.anaes. Jake Applia nces and Udo Shops. Admission to the course Is free. but k Is nt'<'Hsary to 'have a tick· ~ for ea ch session. A. G. Atwater, fence, 300 E. An insil'ht Into the Harbor Cout Hwy., $100; R. Gibson, 2· telephone system will be pre· unit, 2-story dwelllna, 4831 River. sented Oct. 2S and 27 when Pa· $27.450; J . Worley, 2-unit, 2-story d flc Telephone swings open the rwelllnc. 4835 RJver, $29,120; Don doors ot * new offices at 1796 Freebure. siJn, 1555 Superior, Oranae Ave .. Co8ta Mesa. Hours S400: L. L. Hutinp, root ~: ... .-..._ 1 to 9 p.m. G sundeck, 115 4Lst St., $125; provided cor1~~~ Emma's, 2 sicns, 2332 W. recently b11Jmil!llv Hwy., 1850: H. Dezara, cat»UL 300 E. Cout Hwy., space $1,9!50. uaAL •oncz NO'nCE ~onCE Is hereby a-iven that The Pacific Telephone and Tele· araph Company, a corporation, h&4 erected a monument, namely a signboard, on ttte east shore of Newport Bay at a potnt two 12) feet 10Ult1 or the norttl line of the City of Newport ae.ch forty I 401 foot wide easement. said easement ~in& described as Parcel "F'' in document re· corded In Book 919 at Paae 164 or Official Becord5 In the Office of the County Recorder ot Oranp County, California, said point belna westerly one hundred thJrt)'·two U32) feet. more--or less. from the westerly line of Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. as aid drive now exists. and has erected a monument, namely a signboard, on the west sho~ of Newport Bay !lt a point three and one-ha lf (31, > feet south of the north line of "N"'Street, as said street now ex.lsts, said point being easterly forty-two t421 feet. more or less. from the east line of Balboa Boule'Vard. Newport Beach, as said boule· vard now ex.lata.• Said two mon· wnents. namely sianboards. a.re In plain view and bear the lettering "CABLE CROSSlNG- THE PACIFIC TEL. lr TEL. CO." That these said flignboards mark the termini or a ~ltain subaque - cus telephone a nd telegraph cable approximately !!eVenteen hun- dred and fift y -five 117551 feet In lenath to be laid a <'ross the bottom of :-Jewport Bay between the above-described points on the east and west shores In a course generally described as follows: Beginning at the above- described point on the east shore of Newport Bay; thence westerly In a straight line parallf'l with and one and onf'· hall ( 11,) ft"t't south of the nonh li ne of the City of Newport Beach forty ( 401 foot w ide ease· menr. a dlstan('(.' of one hundrf'd nlfte'ty .flve ( 1951 fPet to a point. said point ht>~i nafter referred to as Point "A", thence continuing westerly along the same Jinf' a distance of one hundred and Ci\'e 11051 feet to a point; theoce southerly a distanee of twenty· elaht (281 feei to a point; thenre In a curve conca\'e to the east a d .. tanC't' ol eighty (~t ff:'Ct ; thence soutMrly in a straight line to a point, hereinafter re· !erred to as Point "8" a distanre of thlrty·three ('ial feet ; said point "B" belnc ~th 41" 34' 53" wnt one hundred and fifty· six 11561 feet from said point "A"; ttlen lOUth 41" 34' 53· west two hundred and forty-two 12-121 feet; thenC't' ~tb 86• 47' 38w wat four hundred 'and ninetY (4901 feet; the~ In a curve roncave to the southeast a diS· tance of elchtY feet; thence westerly In a atral&ht llne a distance ol forty (40) teet to the U.S. Bulktlead Line on the WHt shore ot Newport Bay, said stralfht Une beln& parallel wlttl and dl8tant .outherly one and one-halt ( 1 ':it f..et from the UGAL •onCE NO'nCE TO CREDITORS No. A·38998 ESTATE OF UBUSE A. GRANQU~. DECEASED NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN to the credkora of and all per· sons havlne clalnu~ against the said decedent or said estate to file them with the necessary vouchers In the of· nee of the Clerk of the Su· perlor Court of the State of California. In and for the crounty of Orange, or to pre· sent the same, with the neces- sary vouchers. to the under· signed at his or her plaC't' of bustness. to-wit : Judith L. Nelson. Admin· lstratrix. c/o Harwood, Hef· fernan lr Soden. Attorneys at Law, 3355 Via Lido, N~port BeaCh. California, within six months after the first pub- lication of this notlc.. Dated: Septembt!r 22. 1961 J UDITH L. NELSON Admlnls,ratrlx of the E~ta te of said de-cedent. HARWOOD.HEFFERNA~ 1r SODEN Attorneys at Law 3355 VIa Lido Newport Beach, California ORiolt> 3-8080. Attorneys for Adminl~tratrix. Publish: 0<1: 19. 26. Nov. 2. 9 In the Newport Harbor Ensign LECAL JronCE NOTICE TO CREDlTORS ESTATE OF EVALEE:-1 CAR · PENTER HADE~. DECEASED NOTl('E IS HEREBY GIVE~ to tht> crt'dltors or and all per· sons having claims against the said decedent of said estate to file them with the ne<"essary \'Ouchers in the of· fire of the Clt'rk of the Su- J)f'rior Co urt or the State of California. in and for the County of Orange. or to pre ... st'nt the same, with the n«· t'SSary VOU<'hers. tO rhe under· signed at h is or her pla<'e of business. to-wll: Martha Carpenter S c o U r-I o Harwood. Heffernan lc Soden. 3355 Via Lido, NE-wport Beach. California. within six months aftf'r the first publl· C"&tlon or thts notl~. Dated Ortobr 6. 1961. Ma,ha CarpentN Sroll Execurrlx of the Estate or 5aid d~nt. HARWOOD. HEFFER.~..\N 1r SODEN Attomeys ar Law 3355 Via Lido N~port Bl"ach. California ORJole 3-JQIO Attorneys for Ex«utrix Publish: Oct. 19. ~.Nov. 2. 9 In the Newport Harbor Enslin • north Jlne • "N" Street a.s said 11treet now exists.. 'nlla notice Is pubJished for the purpoee or lntonnlng. all navt1aton. mariners and all ,er- ..,. ualnl the heftlnabove mf'n· tloned watft'S ot the dHc'riptlon and purpoee ol the monuments aror..Jd. and ol the ~rat t'OUrte and tftmlnl of aaJd tub· marine cable. THE PAOne TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMP~"fY 1)': P.M. Smith Dtvlalon CoMtrud1on and ICqlnMJtna Suprrtne.nct.nt Comple• Landscaping .Semce ........ ,. ---· JL ........ ~I&IIMN I aa ........ & Clllt.., HELP WAh'ifJI TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY • lie 91118 To Check With JUNE FARRAR Em)':)loyment Agency 475 N. Newport Blvd .•. Newport Midway 6-4481 PRINCJ ~L lfemalel.for small Orange County Sf'hool. anlf'U· la te Christian desired. B. A. degree. California cr('(.!Pnual'\ preferred. EKperienced i n c~hool administration, l'UITk U· lum develapmf'nl, no IPachlng Salary a bove average. Begin Janaary 29. 1962. Reply by Box #B. care of Ensign Nf.'w, . paper, 2850 E. Cout Hwy .• Corona del Mar. HELP WAN'i'ED=Rellablt' baby. sitter for 2 year old girl. my hom~, Mon. l'hru Fri., 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Corona del Mar. OR 3-7305. WOB WANTED CAPABJ..E Jr. College araduate desires work at $1.15 an hour. Will do anythlne lndudtna maintenance work. Write Box 27. c/o Enslen. COM. UCENSED builder. brick, con· crete. patios. fen~•-Plut.er· lng. Reasonable. Corona del Mar. OR 3·7662. WANTED CASH for your plano, 10 7-6057. API'S. FOB BENT FOR RENT -Cozy, furnistled, lower apai1Jnent for 1 woman In private home. R..-feren~. Garden, ne-ar ocean. OR 5-0190. FURNISHED 2 bedroom apalt- me nt north or highway on Marguerite. CD}{. 8e!llf neieh· bOrhood. attractive land.-.cap· lng. Garbage disposal, fl~­ place. Gas and water paid. wintf'r or yearly lease 1$1251. Adults only, no pets. Owner OR 5·00-17 or 620 Ott-hid. FOR RENT-New. 2 .,-bed::...,...roo_m_ Apt. unfurnished. Wall to wall carpets, drapes, electric .stove and oven. garbeie dl!lpcsal. Large aarage. 6191~ Carna- tion. CdM. Call OR 3·0946 be· fore 4 p.m. CORONA DEL MAR one bedroom aura<'llve unfurnished, range>. garagf', lawn care. Comer Joca- llon. Adults. OPE-X. 620 Potn· ~ttia. OR 5·1234 Ext 1682. FOR RE~T-BachPiora}>artmPr!t. n"""•ly decoratt'd. fumi hc>d S<"paratf' unit. 165. Corona rlP I ~ta r. OR 3-5062 or 61-4 Ja.smme FOR SALE LOT for sa le by ownN. On Somf'rs<'t La ne in Wf.'~tcliff. $16.500. OR 3-0590. F'ORSAL£. I bt'droo m hou~ bacht-lor unit a nd doubl<' ga. rage. Corona df.'l Mar. ORsol<' 3 ·5062. PETS-SUPPLIFS WISTER'S COMING W e now have our rompiC'Il' stock in orion. all wool lr rom· binalion. Sweatrrs. roat'! & rain roats for all brt'ed~ .:;tan ing a t $1.75. Wf' ca n llr-Pnst> your dog. Jordan's Pet 5hop .• 2732 E. Coal't H'way -Corona del Mar. OR 3-2-130. CLASSIFIED AD RATES -c..h with order • within I 0 Uy. 1 n.... 2 n.n.. , n... • 20 words -leu .• -------·-----· .75 21 worcls to 30 wonts ... _.____ 1.00 1.25 a·.so 2.00 1.10 2.00 2.50 ] I words to 40 w01ds ·-1.25 bch word o¥« 40 w01ds ----.0] .OS .07 MUSICAL BALDWI~ Orgun and Pianos - l'"''rl £>bony Lowry Organ. $8:15. C'hord Organ. 169:>. Thomas (Jrgan, '$395. Woodworth Pla no lr Organ Co . OR 3-53JO. Corona de>l ~ar. 2626 E. Coast Hwy. ------- IIAMMO•D OaGUI aDd SftllfWAT ftAIIOI Fall Clearan<•f.' -Electric Or· gans-most makes -Lowrey, Minshall. et<' .. from $195. Good :wlectlon of practi<."f! pianos, a ll in u cellent rond1tlon; pric- ed from $199. S5 a month lr "P· USED HAMMOND-Home Mod· t'l. Including Tone Cabinet. great big savlnJS. 11 beautiful Grand Pianos, a ll perfect rondltlon. lndudina 3 STEJNW A YS, Fischer. Sohmer. Eve~tt. Stoddard, \Yurlltzer, prl~ from $515. low as $16 per month. Orange County Ha mmdtld deal· er, complete s.elect.lon .of this Cabulou Organ. ~rices start at $745 for NEW Hammond Or- aans; LAY-AWAY now ror l MUSICAL BALDWIN ORGA.'\'S & PIA.XO.S used t"bony Lowry Organ $84.3 Chord Organ S695 Thomas Organ $395 • W OODW ORTH PlANO lr ORGAN CO. ~·E. Coast Hw'ay Corona del Mar • Or 3-5530 515 No. Main St., Sanbl A.na Open Frid ay evenln& 'til 9 Christmas. -------------Large Stock of sllghUy used Splnec and Console pianos. Stelnway. Kimball. Lf'ster. So- hmer. Wwlitzer. many others from S495. low a S14 a month. Repo81e88f'd Hammond Chord Or· gan, take over pa ymt"nts. Beautiful White A Gold Grand, <'hoice ol lnlenor I>e<-orators, S96S. easy te>rsm. Trade·ln and Rent-rf'turns or U!Wd Hammond Splnf't Organs. all like new. E.xrellent savinas. t"asy t e>rms Home of the World famous STEI1'iWA Y PIANOS. largf' se· lt-ctlon of Grands a nd Con- ol<'s. ea. lf'St tt'rm.s. SCHMIDT PHILLIPS. 19CYi North Ma in al 201h. Santa Ana, est. 191-1. Open Monday A f'nday nJ.rhts -FREE PAJU(L'\'G. ORG AN BUYERS Enjoy t~~ rom·emence of onf' ~top ~hoppmg. Vs 11 Organ Headquarrf'rs on tht? Orange C'oost. Tt)· and rompart-all popular makl'!-undf'C onf' root. HA~1\fC'I.XD. TIIO~tAS. C'01'i.X. \\'L'RLITZER. Gl'LBRA~5E~. BALD\\.1-X. LOWREY. Etc. Latt• modf.'l. one owner organs pm..-(1 fr•)m S,)9;) lo $995. Buy )Ourdoras little as$23 dO\\n. IIA.\1.MO~D at Corona del Mar ~ E Coac:t Hlwa). OR 3 8930 PAINTING --------FOR EXPERT PAlNTlNG -CALL - Sympson & Nollar Newport's Oldest Established Palntera OR 3-3630-Eves OR 3-5tM Paintlng, Decorating SHAKE ROOF PRESERVING Nf'at lr Clf'an Llren!K'd A lnsured M M 1choel Pointing Ml 6 ·1200 MISCELLANEOUS AVCTIOir Every Friday nJghl a t 7 p.m. Antiques, Complete HOWit'· hold Fumlshlnp and App1J. ances. WlNDY'S B4Jt.N MJ 6-8686 · 2075'i Newport Ave. C:O.ta Mesa We will Sell for You EASY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING - Rogvs snvetwal'l'. !'iO pieces. only $22. Rogers Silver Coffee Serviee. $22. Bofh new. ~ LA 1·1481J. WAmNG TO BUlLD'?. Need con· atructiop loan! We have 100'~ Unanr-lng. Jam~A ~Ions. HighJand Morti&Kf' Co. U 8-7785-or OR V-6851. AUTOMOTIVE JT"S CHECK-UP TIME TIRES • TUNE-UP e LUBRICATION e WHEEL AUGNMENT • OIL CHANGE • • Herb Miller's RICHFIELD STATION 3636 E. Coast Hwy. at Pol~ttla OR 3-9728 • Corona del Mal J U HN::t-r<.>N ):;'::, Mesa Auto Wreckers URd Auto Parta. Ttree We Buy Can and Scrap Metal UBERTY 8-70i3 30'15 Placentia Ave. eo.ta Mae PHOTO SUPPUES __ ALL TYPES OF Photographic Supplies e f'ut Color Ftlm Serv1<."e.. e Movte Projectors for Rent. e llodel .Airplane SuppUa MEARS C AMERA SHOF 1182 Newport Blvd.. eo.ta M.a Pbone Uberty 8-'7tM2 HOME MAINTENANCE Carpentry ' Minor Repairs No Jobe Too S mall' FOR RtNT-FURNISHED & UNFORNJSHED Mon r~tio" fa- ciUtin titan M&!e rwr 6wft offnwl ;,. allY ,aril~ra patio apart· Mftlt uvdop1M111 u. tlw SofuUntd ... .,.. ,_,.. to ~"joy at ,.. nlN ~~- H. 0 . ANDERSON • 2966 hpper ~ Lane Co8ta Mesa. Calif. IOmberly 5.8175 U no an~r call Ml 6 -2372 Remodeling and Repotring Any size job. Over 2.> ye'a rs ln this area. RAy Nielsen. u 8-6888 MOViNG MOVING? We fumlah a Jar~ van anct 2 fut. nperfen~d. Insured movef'8 for only Sll.!IO u hour up to 30 mila Abo roa11t to rout anct 0\~••· nme ttart.a ., ~r door. .No daarp for 8tlnut• NEWMAN ~·~co. EAIL I)UNril, city equipment operator, pauses with his new $27,000 12-foot baade bulldozer with BiN Covert, director of «Jenera!· service s for the City of Newport Beach, during dirt. covering work at the 40-acre c ity dump near 19th St. and Whittier Ave . The new bulldozer was purcha~ to meet the daily job of com· pactin9 and coverin<J trash with dirt. During the summer months city truds haul I, I 00 tons trash a month to the dump. During the winter months the total avera«Jes 700 tons a month. Trash from the Balbo. Isla nd, Irvine Terrace, Corona del Mar and nearby city areas goes to the county dump on lane Rd., a shorter trip. the POUCE ILO II ER (Continued trom paae .6> oraanJzatlon, that lm~rs had been .olidtlne fundi In the Gar· den Gnwe aree . . . Robert C. Carter Jr., lOt McFadden Pl., , Newport Bea<.'h, reported that a renter failed to return a t100 surfboard ... ·A aultca.w wldt men's cloth~rs valued at $173 wu stolen from the &Jartment ot Paul A. Harklea. Apt. 6, 1001 E. Oceen Front, Balboa. e TVUDAY. OCT. 10 A complaint was flied char&· 1*'1' Marvin L. Holdridl~· 18, of 10t5 W. Balboa Blvd.. Newport BeaCh, with drivlne wlfh th~ privUeae suspended ... A com· plaint wu prepared tor court Charelna Marjorie G. Warfield, 23, of 702 MarieoJd Ave., Corona del Mar, with drivtn a on a suspended operator's license ... -· .... bitt•• ...... c..at.. Ill ••dlli• A"' May E. Y~ 17, of 726 Santana Dr., Irvine Terrace, and Orin C. Lowenateln, 41, ol 18U Iowa St .. C.ca Meea. were In a traffic accident at Clift Dr. and KJnp Pl., Cliff Hawn ... MJ'I. Ann Perker. 438 Fullerton Ave., Newport Hell'hta. ~ed the theft of a 135 bicycle from her praee ... Mrs. Amanda Enale, Apt. C, 1200 W. Balbo. Blvd., Balboe,. ~?ported 80me of h« mall tom, deltroyed or IP\It Into mall boxes at dlffeJ?nt addresaes Newbrough o COM Is Dead . . . The $30 bicycle ot Mtcbul G. Herrin&. 430 Redlands Ave., Newport Hetpu, wa1 ltolen from 1Sth St. and lrvlne AYe., Newport Het,bts ... e r'JIIDAT, OCT. IJ Jeannine Stewart, 2 ~. wa1 re· turned to her motber, Unda Stewart, trailer 20, 2912 W. Cout Hwy., Newport Beach, after llhe 'had ltrayed away and wu found between the Newport Bee<.'h po.toffJce and the Boy Scout Houw on Riverside Aw., Hew· port IIndh . . . A S150 sail boet belonctna to Richard Hillman, 1920 Court St., Newport Bee<.'h, was stolen from the fooc of 26th St., Newport BeaCh ••• A car backed Into the earap door at the home of Mrs. Ruth F. Parka, 1504 S. Bay Front. Sal~ Island, cauaine S2S damaee • __ , Jam_es Taylor Is Dead at 80 Lynn HUI, · l!Hl Commodore Rd.. Walter Francis Newbrouah. 506 Baycrest. reported the theft of his Begonia Ave.. Corona del Mar. $100 bicycle from the bike rack I died Tbursday, Oct. 19. In Hoag at Horace Enslen &hool ... Hospital following an operation. Someone ~?moved the distributor Mr. Newbrough was 81. He wu cap and rotor from the engine a retiJ?d pattern maker tor a In the car of FranCH H. Smith. marine repair company and had 926 Clay St., Cliff Haven . . . Jived In .corona del .Mar tor 2'!1 James Taylor, 80. retired build· Vivian Johnson. 517 Orchtd Ave.. years. lng ~ntractor. died Monday et Corona del Mar. reported the Funeral services w ere held his home, 426 RJvers1de Ave .. burglary of $500 wort'h of fumi· Saturday at Baltz Corona del· Newport Heights. ture and household Items frofn Mar Chapel with Or. Ewinr Hud· Survivors Include his wife: 2 h f S A d P b._. · sons. the Rev. Norman TavJor of her orne .• . ~ 1 son o t. n rews res ...... nan ~ e WDIIEIDAT. OCT. 11 'C'hur<"h officiating. Burial was at Southgate and W. C. Taylor of A burglar obtained 1234 cash Pacific View Memorial Park. Phoenix, Arizona ; 3 daughters, and 4 knitted poodle heads of Mr. Newbrough is •rvived by Mrs. Marian Seely of Newport wool u.sed to cover liquor bottles. his wife, Mary; one son, John Heights. Mrs. Pe&IY Rarnea.y of valued at $20, the Sea Shanty Newbrourh of Corona del Mar: 3 Riverside and Mrs. Elsie Stock· Restauranf, 630 Lido Park Or.. daughters. MIAS Betty New· 1111 ot Davis. CaUl. Lido Peninsula . . . Cases of brough of Corona del Mar: Mrs. 54.-rvices were scheduled for 11 frozen shrimp and lobster tall. Matilda Appel of Wllmlnjfton. a .m. today. Oct. 26. In Westcllff valued at $2.071.25 were taken and Mrs. Je-anette Peterson .of Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Lo Be. h dd -t Edwin Smith of Ch rist Church In the burglary of a freezer ng ac : one gran au5 .. er. room at Delaney Bros. Sea Food. Nancy Ann NeWbrouah of Co· by t he Sea otfklatlng. 426 30th st.1 Newport Beach . . . rona del Mar: a brother, John 1.1 II I ~· II .., A burelar obtained about $1 0 Newbrough of San Bernardino. ~ 41 • from the offices ot Or. J·ay R. and a sister. Mrs. Marearet Ma· Longley and Or. Joseph Bush. 745 hannah of San Bernardino. ........ II Cll Dover Dr .. Newport Beach .. · TWo en-'neers. both '"ldenta Gas was !Jtolen from the car of ....... •--II lift &• 222 Ch -1 r.-of Corona del Mar. have pur· Mrs. Staa ts Mil likin, an· C'hased Dade's Coffee Shop at nel Rd .. Balboa . . . I flrl ••• flrl .. 2920 E. Coast Hwy. and are re · A _.. _...,... ~pletely modeling It Into an a utt1entlc ~ tile nrttdabeald A short in wlrlne cau~~ed $10 Mexlcan r es taurant . to be la1be ~ 8aak. CwoDCII damage from fire In the car of known 85 "EI Porron." del ,._ bNiiCb. Cil 1:21 a.m. ~~~ ~i J .. aeae. 123 V!a Jucar. The new owners are AI Russell lD balte to CltteDd aa upetain an am s. em· ltaff .....tiD91 tile Mcaiaer"• St .. Newport Beach. at 11 :54 a.m . ployed at Beckman l ru.trumenta lloDda .._... offlcen to lD· Friday. In Fullerton. ,..ti9cte wlllea .. CNae GD· Mrs. Begg ran ln1o the fire ~--Russell is a graduate of IW'ered tbe pboDe • , • Mn. departmf'nt at 475 32nd St.· Texa!l Tec-h. St'rYPd 3 years In Cba:r ... C. ,.._, 1701 IUa9S ~houlin~ that h£'r car. which wa thP Navy. did some ll~le theater ... CUff •-___.,....,. tbe ahout 2.) vards from the tatlon. -_ ... .., ............. _. work In San Diego. and also has b ft • ...__ ....___. ·preada w ,·t '> on fire>. Personnel oH t'he t e oa , ................ • had a bit r;~art In a movie. His .a11Md at II aDd a 115 surf· il~'riai tn u·k rcspondt-d on foot wtre. Margo. has been a teae'hN -'d fl t •--120 21th St "',,., <1 fm• rxllnoulsher and "' •r oa ,.r_ .. "' of Spanis h In Long Beac h If rt -.ac11 Ci~1· rf'!<t'U<' trut·k :-io. 2 was di ewpo • • • j b sehools. Richa rd B. Palm. 221() \\" pa tr~er! 10 romplete the 0 • Mr. Davis. " native of San Orean Front. Nf:'wport BNtch. rf'· CUlLS' LEAGUE OFFICIALS l.abrlcl. formerly was with JX>rt<'tl the theft of a $1;).:",0 mrtnl Jf'·l nn" Bruhak~r. pr...,idnnt or Hellpo. t Corp. He marrl~ his kf'g of till.' bf'Pr rrom bf•h :nrt tlw · ~ "'" ~ b d hte d th ~ south f'nd of thl' har at thllt thf' f:11 1-.· LA.-ague at Nt"Wport I osss aug r. an e w · Harhnr lli~h Srhool. a nnoun<'<'s 11ing ecremony was held a! the \1..111~;~~~1'· \Villlam~on. 10()!)1~ w lhl• rollowtn~ app&i ntm~nts to Corona del ~1ar CongregatiOnal thf' l.trls' U>ague Exec·utlve I Ch ur<'h. lie joined BM'kman Bay /\VI' .• NC'wport 8Pachi repr,rt \ounril: Sara Van Ornum. art aftel" Hellpot moved from New· •'11 thl' theft of two flaJ:S valuNI rh<urman· l:X>f' ~ Dwight vice port to the JWckman head· at $1;) from In front of his offi <'f' · · quartf'rs in Fullerton. • at J JO;; :-it'wport Blvd .. Newport t•h;firman: Suf• Kalash, S()('lall Bf'at"h . . . r halrman. with Wendy SayPrs as . • TRUJlSDAT. XT. 12 vtre ~h~ir:man : Marina ~cy, Jlitlllq II ... 11rl Dr f"ha rl,.., ~purkuhl. 331:-i •publlrlly" 1 ~alrma ~. with S;Jndy I Mrs. Albt'rt Stockton of Shore :-iewport Blvl1 .. Nrwport lk'3<'h. 1 William. a. vlre chalnnan. In· Cliffs hilS rCN'IVI'd word from reportr·!l l hr thrft M a $7() bowl· The:w ~trl~ W('re formally o-···J h lr(lflurNt to rh.-ot'hl'r memtM'rs Mrs. Oolol'<'s ov-f'S, w o was tng httll, h<~g unrl howling sh()('s r h 1, t t th 1 vice-prlndpal a t Harbor VIew . o t P e-n lin<' a e rcgu ar from his l"ar •n a car port at U <kt 1 Srhool in Corona del Mar last that addrt>'lS ... J\ $2:) hkyciP mf'C ng · '· year and formerly 'taught at the wa.-. .. tol('n from thf' open 11alio I OPEUTJOJf WACOJf WJIEEL N~>wpqrt School. In fr.>nt or thP homt> of M~. ~rving aooarrt th4' dock land· Mrs. Bowles has joined the Mark D. ~1oorr Jr .. til l W. Occ;tn inJOt ship t:SS Oakhlll. one of tO sta rt of Northw~t MIMOurl Front. Balh<:m . · · 1 ~hips anrt oth<'r unlls Which 'took Suttc CoUcgc In Maryville. Mls· A ffCD CCIP waa atoleD from ,.art In Opt'rr~tlon Wa~on Mas. ~tourl. ns a s upervlslng teacher U.. cor of AllaeHe ledatold. 215 I IN, Is Navy Ensign Richa rd E. nn the Hora<-e Mann laboratory Cortll Aft~ alllboa blcmd • • . Bull, ~~~ of Mr. anti Mrs. Floyd !lehool teechJn& ataft. 11obe11 ·MUiw. 11• Ocecnl R. Ball or 1906 Omoer Dr .. West· aiM.. lalbo& repcwted tbe r ll rt. The 10 tiny amphlhlous buJ91ary of a box of tOols j 1 ••II nlng rx£•rd~t' i ncl udcd thr 9'CdUOd eft • ,,.. lUI 9GJ09• . lAnding or om<' :;.:lOQ marines a t ••• A cat.,. ....-tiDed at 1 ~nrthw~ 1 Hn rbor, San Clc~ntr 110 IICIICiee• Aft .. Corolla del l1>lll nd. •w OPEl •• D•••• ,..., SUITI-ILACD-COATS-ALTERAnONB REMODELING fOR MEN & WOMEN # ___ .-rll, .. OCC DISTRICT GROWTH PLANS ARE DISCUSSED I • AN ,_, ldcll .......... frca tile -......,! THO liZ THIS ftVJ: .aDIIOOM-POUR lATHS-NP· arllte family room •net ..,.nre bNUiut room t.om.. W•U IJIIanMd S.OOO IICI· ft. of wall to wall carpfted Uvtftl arwa. Hu,. r.ncec1 yard with aide entry for boet atoNp. uoucm 12.500 roa QUJCJC SALE- WE'LL IUBMlT ALL OrFEJtS. No appointmen .. n«• -ry-Call us toc!ay!! Dunn1 a recent Informal meet• Jn1 OM nwl'dber of tile Gerctell Grove Hllh Sdlool load \ll)n· lerrect with a memben fJl ttae Ora-nle Cout Collele loud on the coUep campua on the .,._.. bUttl• of expandlna eo.. Col· a.,. c~Wtrkt. n.o.e pn.nt In· cfuelid Carl J. ~man, Gerden Grow, &nd Donald G. Hoft, W. C. lUes and Worth Keene, Onqe Cout CoUep. A.l8o ,.....nt Were Dr. Bull H. Petenon, praldent and c~Wtrict aupHinllft\dent ol Oranae Cout cou.,e, and Dr. Horman E. w......, vtce. preel· ~nf, Onqe Cout ColJea'. 'nte lj)UrpoM of ct.e mNtln1 wu to explore In an Jntormal manner the lmpllcatlona of the Oran1e County Junior Collep Survey, and to determine wfwth. er or not It rm,tlt be ~ble to reach Tftutual &IJ'Hment WheMy Garden Grove would become • part fJl the Cout Col· lep da.trkt. Some ol dae tacu poJnted out by Supt. PetfliiOI"' Included: • Onn1e Cout cou.,e would probably look with dlafawr On havlna Garden Grove join tt.. co11e1e dllltrlct unlea .ame ol the hJall tchooJ dlmict.l In the .out'hem part ot the county alao joined at the same Clme. In ~r wordl, an expendon fJl h dlartct 8hould not Include juat Garden Grow, but al80 IA1une Beech, Caplllrano and pl*ibly Tultln hllfl IChool dlatriCU. • Oranp Cout CoUeae would favor an expansion p,.,_ram Which would lnclude 1\dtln. Capa.t:rano. 1A1una Beech and Garden Grove hllh tchool dt.· tricta. • ln order to.~«~~re the SUipport ol local voters It would be neces- aary for Cout Collep to preeent a plan ol ellpenaton which would not reautt In a aublltAntlal lower· inl ol the prnent taxlnc power of rhe diatrict. • Oran1e Coaat COlleae doN not favor addln1 area to its cU.trict wtalch do not wholly aupport the junior colleee PI"'Or&m. It 11 the aim of the <'Oileee to maintain sup;>ort and harmony amon1 •he people ol the district. • Oran1e Cout Colleee would County Open Success Told The Newpo11 Harbor Exch anee Club reports excellent J?&C1.io'1 from the<-· public and mercllant. over the Oranp County Open. 'hllh att~ndance for t!\e eott compeotltlon, and hopes of break· lng even financially on the tourna me nt. Chairman AI Rottmann will give his report at the meeting today, Oct. 26, at the Newport Harbor YaC'ht Club. Winner wafl Bob McQalll8ter, Z7-year·old pro from the Yorba Linda Country Club. He .mot a S·under-par 66 In the final round Sunday for a 278 total. HeJ?'a the way they llnlllhed: 27~8ob McCaUlater, 12,400. 280-Phll Rodeers, AI Gelber&· er, Jack Ct~;>lt, Marty Furaol, Don Fairfield; 11.200 eaCh. 281-Bob Shew. Jack Fleck a nd ~fendini_Cham_p!Qo Bill sper; f783 each. 282-Bob NichOls, John OuaUn: S655 eJch. 283-Tommy Jacobs, Gene Cot· chonls, Billy Maxwell, Bob Rose· burg; $515 each. J. C. Mechling Dies in Office Joseph C. Mechling, 4!i. Corona del Mar reside nt tor the pa11t 3 years. died Oct. 18 at hl.s oltlce In Long Beach. He was stricken while at work at Grayson Con· trois. He Is su"•lved by his wife. Ma ry Beth, and 3 sons, .J01teph, Chrlstol)'hf'r and Stephen, of 3().1 Goldenrod Ave.: hl.s father, Ed· gar Mechling; 2 sisters. MrS. Jane Boyd and Mrs. Ruth Smith of Corona del Mar and a brother. .John of Laguna Beach. Funeral services were held Saturday at Westcllff Mfttlorlal Chapel, C~ta Mesa, wlth dte Rev. Edwin Gomke ot Corona del Mar Community Conareaatlonal Church offldaUng. Interment was at Padltc View Memoria'! Park. Fla•l•l'• .. I••• Pftltl•• an .,....._ ~m whim eould be ftnaneod on • I*Y·U ·)'OU·JO bula. Tbla would Include tho a,....awl . b)' tM vot.n of a r.ondi.U OVW·rlde tu UOo to lJc) for a IO·YMJ" pNtocL • If Cout eou.a-~ wen to be apaftded. It would '-.._, to IMaUd at IH.a two new eam~: one In the north 110 a.rw HuntlnltOft ... ch. WestmJnater, 9HJ ••ch. and .,._.bly Garden Grove, and one In the aouth to eervo IAiuna Beach, Capa.trano end .,_..blJ na.ttn. Ttae butldJn1 of Cb.- new cam.,_.. eoulcl be ftnanced by a nominal OVW·.rlde ~. A ...... b1e ceMa&r ol tarpt dates wu d--..ct. It wu reM that tt1e .. ,.._ ,_.ble dete Ule expeiMIH dl.8trtct eou)d be establllhed 'under Che law would be July I, 1813. 11\Ja would mean .curina voter approval prlor to Feb. 1, 111.1. Ttlla In turn would probably requln that an .. Ktion would be held aonae thne prtor to Nov. 1t 1ta. · (Continued from pqa 1) that <the lftejor pi'ObWM waa aplltt1n1 the union hll'h a<.'hool c:li.lltrict. but added tllat t'ht. problem wu not lnsurmouftt· able. Dr. David H'ielMn, Chairman ol the community Identity aub·COm· mit1ee ot the tchool board, aatd 'he favored the Upper Bay an· nex for rn80nl ot community Identity, since he felt that real· denu who movect Into that area are within the dty limits ol Newport Beach and want to be In tfle Newport IC'hool dlatrict. e ftUif&U DKUft The evenln1's dicuu ton I?· solved '1araely Into a debate be-tween Mr: Berry and trustee Harv~y Paae. who ukect tha1 action be defe~ until the l"l!Pllctltiona of unification can be studied fully. Mr. Pease d ted the possible • lnequltlca ot the annexation. uylng &hat It could obligate the N~ dlltrict to paying $50.000 to 160.000 a year on the lflate aid Indebtedness of the Mesa district, and polntlne out that the resldenll requntm1 the annexation WOUld not be liable for any of the pneeDt 'bonded Indebted~ ot the Newport dis· trlct. H~ said also that 1'he westerly Upper Bay area 11 &I · ready wrved by nearby )tesa schools. · "Should all • citizen• of the Newport district be requiJ?d to auume a financial oblleatlon. with no voice In the ded.ton, and forced upon 1tlem by the decision of a few peopl~!" Mr. Pease asked. e ACTIO. DUDam On Mr. Pease's motion, the boerd deferred action until the ~ov. 7 meettna. when a decision on rhe annexation, and poulbly also on dlartct uniOICatlon, wtll be made..___ . ' i IEIT ••a Thll ~toua three bedroom, r.mtly room flome wu rated In AMERICAN HOME MAGAZINE &"*'f the "17 BEST BUYS IN THE NATIOJf." llullt tn electric klechen, loact. ot cupboa.rdl, ftroplaee, fOftlld w fl-.t and · 1 ~ battw. 0ran1e Cout Collep aree. fully ~ etr'Mta lncludlna 8ldewalu &ad •reet lllf* (no bonds>, major ehoppln1 center ....,by, PIIC'ED _AT IUYJ:R'S MARKET PRICE OF ONLY tlt.IOO-LET /,US WORK 'mE DETAU.S. IIYEI'I You'll .,,.. when you.-. lttla well kept ttvee bed· room. 1~ bath (W'Itta Npai'Me ataJJ 8ho\ftr) home. HARDWOOD n.ooas. cerpetect Uvtn1 room. dlnlha room and apadoua kltdl•n. Enetoeed patio. t.noed yard and weU landeceped. JUST 0,.,. HAJtBOIILVD .• CLOSE .TO SHOPPING, SCHOOLS A PUBUC TRANS· POITATION. Prt~ f« quick aale at tl5.700 -Sub· mit on terrna. -E. 17tll St. <.Acr-dae meet bolla .,_IMppmr C.atet) a....,. c.aa Ill .... LJ .... 3 STAR VOGEL TRADES Ocean A Jetty View -Fer Simple. Approx. 100 Square Foot home of Charm and eleaa'nce 188.!100 70 x 165 M·l with 4·year·old blda ......................... .$25.000 Deluxe Scott Place triplex ........................................ $29,750 IUITEII IIVEJJ Deer, quail, et_..-80 acrea-Full Price only .. S.9500 ... . .... , ••.• -•. •....-n ..,.._ •....-n .... Ill 1-1171 . ............... 011 .. .., Newport Heights Owner·bullt home for aale. Wood Ooors, wall to wall carpets, 3 bedroorna and den, comer Jot. 5-mtnu .. ·watk to Hl1h, Junior HJcra. and Elementary Sc:ttools. Larp aaraae. '- Price ~000 J. H. ESIUI -Twtla A"-•...-rt a.da ....... u ..... u .... 'e LOOK e .• A 3 Bdr. home m-eo.ta Mesa. lot 55 X 145 full price $10.000 &ood terms, value Ia In the land. 41FIIT .... Beautiful Corona ct.l Mar 2 bedroom plus den. The eo.ta Meaa protest mean• that the county supervliOn can· not approw the oril'lnal annex request without submitting the matter to the vote at the people In the annex &!?&. This means further that f"he area cannot be annexed to rtte Newport district until July 1, 1963. By t'hat Ume. C08ta Mna will be J?&sset!Nd, and the In· crease In Mea,-asseued valu· ations may live the Newport district a reprieve from a•um· lng llablllly for repayment of Mesa lndebtednesa. &. E. •awxu. UALTOI phone Ml 6·2528 or MI 6·7202 1 ~~ beth home Includes wall 1o wall carpets. Can add deluxe unit on rear . S4000 down ... Full Price S'l9,950 1800 WZIT COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEAS:H u .... .. 8111111 lflwlll e Too Late to ClaiUy ' .. &.. ClOUT II"WAT CORONA DEL MAR A.L. • • • FOR SALE: Larae Phlko Re· fl .... 111 1111 frigc rator, excellent condltJon, 175. Phone OR 3·9377. Supplementary mathematla~ courwetJ for advan~ tltudents were outllne<t recently 11Y In· structor Webster Jones at 1he Newport Harbor Hil'h School fac· ulty meettna. and counaelln1 dates have been aet by the school to aid juniors and seniors In colleae preparation •nd selec· tlon. '57 DODGE FOR S ALE, 4door. power brakes, steerlna. New tires. Good condition. f75e. u 8·2tH2. The 4·)'ear math PI"'Or&m will be&ln with a supp~nwn~ary fretlhman text which· will Intro- duce aet . theory. , Durlna the • .......... * 'MOWING A EDGING * YARD CLEAM·UP * POWER EQUIPMDM'. oa l·ftft ld~ and Junior yeara ttu· UfUD I'IIOM &AIT dents receive, In addition to the ' regular plane leometlY &ftd rad· Mr. and Mra. John Boyd of OR 3·'7S60 A DUPLEX wltla VIEW De Luxe In Style: Flneet LocatJoo .,.low ttO,OOO .. move.fn" condition • )>urine the week endlnr laat Saturday a nglers out ot'l>avcy"A Locker, Newport Beac."h, landed ~ tuna. lll yellowtail, 13 berra· cud a. 1, t93 bonito, 370 calico and t.and ba , 8 white wa baM, one blark sea biUIII. 337 rode rod. 55 halibut and 33 mttcellaneous fl.8h. vanced a11ebra coww. work In 1600 Wa rwick La•. Harbor aolld pometry and trlpnometty. Hlif'lands. arrived honte tNa Seniors will be lntrodut"ed 4o ~k after a n extensive tnp calev&u• and expJortn1 area In throufh the Hat. Prime tarpta ftnt~ maUWtnatka. for th~r vlltt wu John'• mottaer. Mew York .. ....._ £xamlna· who llwt 1n hducah. Ky., bUt uon tor ~ put ..._, ,..,.. baa t'ht)' alao vtalted rt'latlv@t and IK.'Ore'd N..,ort Hai'Mr ct... frlf!ftdl In Mt'mphlll and Htw tw-tll above av.rap In the United Orlean•. Mrs. Boyd'• m«Mr Sta._ W'lth 1 Harbor -.nlon offldattd et bonw With the thl'ft maklnr • Pftfwd _. lui year. Boyd bof• durlnl the trip. .. &.Coulm.tawa, C...dllllu ' oa l-lri'O ----- ,