HomeMy WebLinkAbout1957-09-05 - Newport Harbor Ensigniloillhen y
"I do not chOOM to run." man Sandy MacKay of Balboa. ''My husband says we do not
Tbat'a the detJnUe .enUment Dlltrlct 2. cboose to run,'' Mra. HUl said
ot at least 3 at the 4 Newport Cool\cllman Jay Stoddard of ln aMWer to a question from
8each City Co~ncll members Corona del Mar, Dlltrlct 7, 1.s K'MV commentator Ed Relme~.
whoee terms will expire next away on vacation and could not MrL Htll told the E!Uign yes-
April. be reached for commenL terday that she Is happy to de-
:rbe 3 are Mayor Dora HUJ of Mayor Dora Hill expressed hn vote the time and effort to Mrv·
Lido lale, Dlstrlct 3; Couacllman Mntlmenu on lut Friday's TV Ice for the city, but when this
FOitMEI P'Uif,JSHER Sem Mey-Stanley Rldderho( of Newport ··succeu Story," w h I c h wu term of oUice Ia over she wanLS
er, now • resident of t-farbOr Hellhta. Dlatrlct 4, and Council-filmed live from the Pav11ion. to resume her tulltlme duty as houaewlfe.
Highlands, will r~ive special · Sandy MacKay's answer to the
r.c09nition tomorrow 1Friday) LEE WILDER MAY RESt GN queatlon from the Ensign was. ot ,the noon luncheon of the "Never again."
Newport Hath« Chamber of • • • • · H.e remarked that the job takes
Commerce in the Newport Hor-FROM CITY CQUNCI L JOB a terrific a mount of time, and bor Yocht Club. Sem's book, the reward Is a trt>mendous
"F"fty Gol_._ y " t II" amount oJI crltlclsm-··espedally 1 a.n eors, e mg Poallblllty that Lee Wilder slred by the pureh&Mr, he and from Corona del Mar ·· the stOtY of the C ity of New-1 ~ Be h 1 1 ld 1 I
port Beech, will be officially may res en a.s wport ac ~ hl.s faml Y probab y wou eave Stanley Rldderhof gave u his I city councilman aroae thJa week, this area. perhaps for Laguna. answer, "It Is not my desire to
inh-oduced et the luncheon. u the Enslen learned that the Mr. Wllder hu been a member run aealn."
!Ensign photo) Wll~r residence ln Shore Clif!s of c lty Coun ctl since the special He recalled that he did not 1
-.-------haa been lt.ted for ~le In mul-
1
election of March, t95i, when he plan to run In the first place.
Go Kne ht tlple llatlnc. defeated Incumbent Councilman "but hla arm wu twisted."
Y lg Mr. WlldeT, former pewapaper Andrew •W. Smith. Mr. Wilder He viewed hls work a.s City
• publlsher and now enca&ed in was re-elected without opposJ-councilman with mtJ(ed emo-
publlc Nlatlou and advertlalnc tlon, except tor wrlte·lns for at-1 tlo~"a lot ol headaches. and
work, told the Ensign yesterday tomey A. K. Phelps, In the April, &lao considerable pleasure from To .,..k .. in
N.ltEriday
that It hla rMidence la aold and 1956 election. Hla term runs to the work that has been aecomp.
It lmmedJ•e occupancy Ia de: Aprtl, 1.910. Uabed."
BRUSHING UP on his reedin for the opentng of
school T uesdoy js Timothy Bendel. o..,e of 12
children ef Mr. e nd Mrs Roymond &ndel of
) 18 Jesm•ne Ave . Corona del Mor M~ Louise
Elwell. new pnnctpol ot the Corone de l Mor
SINGLE COPIES
School. helps fimothy hold tne boo1: while Mrs.
Greyce Sev•er, left. looh on approvingly Mrs
Sevter ret•red ot the dose of the lost school yee•
efter servmg os pnnc.pel from the t1me The
school wos opened '" 1945. (Enstgn photo)
Louis Gates
Of B. I. Dies
At Age of 81
Bus Change Is Asked;
0ppo$e B. I. School
, A peliUon beartne .0 na.JlVS poeed In tM Newport Beach Mu ~! t:r:• ~~ 8&81., ~ ol residents on Goldenrod Ave~ ter Plan. The-y tlrlt.ttl\'tiy ap: P n e ..,_ Y ..._... Colona del Mar, wu ~~ proved the pro~ eehoOJ. f::~,=:,:.:-: ~ ~; to tiM !fe-.ort liNda EM-=-•J7 lD praentq a.a~a d a1•• .,.. at ,_. .. _ Ia .___ .a ...... -..c Tt I,., ............ Ia 1!lr Q ol ._.,.,.,
.... ._. • ..._ Aft.. tbe ~ mat w.. era~
Balboa Ialand. He wu a retlled on Goldenrod Av~ .. to and t.rom J
Naval Commander. Harbor VIew School be rt'-rooted WI .. .. $caflll
Mr. Cates was born In Mass-vta MacArthur Blvd. or ··a mort'
achUiett.s. where he was a ~m-suitable route.. fl 1'lle VID-1 ...
ber of the Masons and tht' Elks.1 J. R 8<>11 of 706 GoldE-nrod AvP ••-.
He had been living In the Har-repr~nt lng thf' !)t'rsons whn
bor Area for the put 12 years. "lgned tht> Pf'tltlon. pointed ouT
Hls wife. Blan<.'he. operatH the that GoldE-nrod A\e. wa.." an f'X
Blanche Cates Realty at 311 Ma. trf'ml"ly narrow street and that
rlne Ave .. Balboa Island. traffk should be limite-d to In
In ~ddltlon to his wife. Mr ('rea~ safety.
1 Gates lS survived by 2 dau~hters. A.<tsT. Supt Tom Woodward
l Mrs. Marjorie Lyon of Loti An-sa1d it would ml'an an f'XTra half ~eles.. and Mrs. Vlr~tin!a ~lg milt' both romln~ to ancl IE'&\ ing
">f Guam. and _4 gran_<khllclrf'n Harbor Vlf'W Sc-hool if thl" hu~
Ro~rt YardlE-y. 319 Jac;mint-
A Vt>. a nci Lloyd Moocur. .W. of
721 '-, Ft>rnll"af Avt>. Corona dt-1
:\iar. P:\rhangt-11 blow~ Jatt' Mon .
rlay night at thl' Balboa lc;Jand
Villagt-Inn. fnllowing a di<;eu~
<~inn m Pr a posslblt> dt>bt owl'd to
Yardlt'y
~lonrur da1mt>d that Yarcilt-v ~tru<"k hrm aftt'r ~ont'ur mad~
C'ertaln mmmf'nts about Yarti
lt'y·s atutudt> mnet-rnm~ tht"
tiebt. Moncur <~aid hE' chdn t hkt>
Yardlt'y·~ attitude in thl' mattt-r
and told him sn
Bett~r Stop
Parking· Car
On Left Sid e·
Parklnl on the left aide of
the .ueet 11 Jlkely" to get you
a parking violation ticket.
nat. item was brouaht up by
C1>uncllman Stanley Rldderhof
at last week'a atudy .sslon ot
the Newport Beam City Coun-
cil. He called partkular atten-
tion to the altuatlon on Poppy
Ave. Ln Corona del Mar, where
he noted coosldenlble dan,er
cauaed by eara JNlllne out
from the wtone aide of the
street Into the path of onrom-
lnltralftc.
City Manapr Ro'Mrt s.Mlton
aald that parklna on the lett
alde II UJepl ud tbat ticketa
M rs Mvrtlf' E Davy. wbo Opt'r-
ated a reaf t>State office at 3432
Vla Oporto In the Lido Shopping
Center. dlt>d Saturday at her
home. 7702 Circle Or., Bay Shores_
She was 59 years ol ae~-
She was a native of Maryland
and had lived In Newport Beach
for the Jut 8 years.
Funeral servaces wall be held WE'rf' routed over MacArthur 81\.d
!t 2 p.m. today tThursclayt at Tht> board reoqul'sted that Supt
Parkes . lk>ll Mortuary ChaPt'l. Rtw Andt>rSE"n A"-"' Supt Wood
Costa Mesa. with Warrl'n E Hoi w•.rd.anc1 iht' ht>ad of transpnr
and of the Fl~t Chu;ch of Christ. tatton of tht> school district get
<>ntlst. offl<'latlnlf. lntprment to~Ptht>r with NE-wport Bea<'h p0 will be In Mt>lrOSI' Abbey In lieu li<'E' Chie-f l"pson to study tht"
of nowe~. tht> family has rt> mattt>r
qunted don•ions be contrlbutt'd In othPr ac:-tlon the board·
to tht' Ht>art Fund. • Approved an ln<'reaw of 5<-
COUPLES C..tJB P AATT ~r mtoal far lun<"h~ at the Hor
at't> EMign &he>ol Tht> priC't' at
otht>r S<"hools will remain at 25<'.
\'ardle) saad ht> "a~ <~ltllng on
a bar stool wht>n Mont'ur <"amt'
up and struck him. Yardlt>' said
ht> was defl'nclmg him~lr" whf'n
he eA<'hangt>d blow<; "ith :\ton·
<'Ur.
Tht> Coupl~ Club of St Jaml's
EpiSC'Opal Chur<'h will hnlti a
party tomorr~· • Friday• at tht>
homt> of Mr. and :\fr<: Rnht'rt
Frallt>y. 110 Via OrYIPt••. Lido
Isle. starting with a pknl(' sup
per at 6:30p.m.
• Authon7f'd a ~udf'nt ln.c;ur COOlfCIL MEETS TUESDAY
anN' plan at thE' ratt> of $1 50 pt>r
"t utit>nt
• Went on rt'<'Ord as opposln~
a <:('hool site on Balboa Island
and tht' Balboa ptoninsula as pro.
ThE' N,•wport lk-a<"h C11\ l oun
<"II Will meot't at 7·30 p.m TuP~·
day ln~tead of Monday. Ctt) Hall
wiO bfo <'lost'd on Monda). "hl<'h
is Admission Day.
• ern a~av -.· • a ,... " ...-c...-1 -by U.. ,.._. tMt ow II GIDIIt .. c:MeJ ..... 15 .... dtY ·a..ttonMy hu ._. •pptl!ll tD ..-.; • ~ add aa
JudA ..cs 1.be ,_.ca. II .o,.n Ia'* ...-.. ~-l_.~._UI ....._, • ........., a-......__.. file ,.. OM.. et c-.., Wet, ~. to appUeanta. .,.......,, ,_
~ .e.wy; • ~,. &a tt.. Oty ef .._,.,. ......_ CeAfo Oflle J'or quJw 80IDe time I have ll:now that .-,...
Mit ........... ~t &a ..,_ ._.. h ... ; .... ....._, -L c...t ~ to cound'•• tM ,... ~ •tts 1r Jt••ted H~ •. C.W 4el M., ~ . moval of our law Ubfary &om the ...,_ tn lJU-1' to -.ooo 1ft
ctty HaU to the oUic. ol the ~. and the t.otaJ ~ of our
TILUHONES: HAliOl 1114 _, II II ..
• .avo L HMPA----o-. _. ,_....., '5 HM, ._.. ..._,_, ... ..._,
SAM WITCHIU. ,.,........, .......
law firm In whieh tbe •..cJt)' at· MrVIeel ln thll -me ~ •-• putAtr. lndCitDtalb', jumped from "050 to
tu moa.ya.. been al..loC1IId and You a1 a t.IJipa~r, who hu
e.-nt to brtnr the. .a.lwt up to promlaed eeonocny at· every e•ec-DAm COMDM;Z ' otnta~ .._ ....... the •
tun meqth and ltMP tba\ 10 tJon by all c.andldat-. pl.... lot o1 people .W tr1 to tell ~ ....,. a.t.r -..., 'lla4 tom • •
wbUe Mrvtnr a prtvaw la..w ftfll\, note. · 'that th .... no ..... a., ,.. out. ~· a-•.,..nt. •
JkloiCa and tuppU• have c:o.t • • marUn. ~ eq • that tile 1 "* wu un·
tupay..,.. ~ over the lut • DIIO• TD Am.u. tJMy die anyway. Wtell be. queettona Jy the •II aame mar.
38 montha.. Kow do you IUPP<* Jutt one more fUI=tlon be· fott ut. an authenttcat" ept. lin that had .,nn fW&)' ftu'D
101 IUINS.----·-··--··-----· -~·-·..,.,._ ~~:i: ~--·-·-----·---a.t~
HOWAlD ~---·-·· • ~
we can have Uaem reetorect to the fON I leave the leaal ent. .ode pi'OYfd very eonelualvely Elm• juat 4 houD MilMr!.
rlrbttul place -the otflce de· Let'• move tor th.-dllm of that tt ala' true. ~ AD ot wblch a. anetutablt ~
ltUIY STlVIHSO ···-··---· ·-....... ,... HUSH W.MtLLAN-.-Jkt..,.,~~y
• • • n. NIW'OIT H.UIOI ~N M. ..._ ... .,,. &.•II .. ._ a
... ,.,., .. ,.__. cJ,.w&.tlea .... , ............ ~ c:..t .-4 h ,.........,...~.,....nfW+e~.a,.w....._~...,._ •• -~
al&ned and buill tor the lelal our appul of the ctec:lalon 1Vblch Entft elmer _ l!lmtf Hehr, o1 ciMc:.-that marUft, contratJ ~
department ot our clty In the we la.t In the luperl?' Court and C'OW"M _ and J.ll Dede g and popular 0p&~,n_ .,. eapab&e ot
CJty Hall f haven't a Chinaman • chance of • _,.. .. froequently the e._ .,..t 1a kDown u the 11\afPJ
WIMHI OF CAUFOitNIA NEWS,AKI PUILISHW ASSOCIATION
1vt4 .f til. NATIONAL EDfTOIIAl ASSOCIATION
• • • wlnnJnt ln tbe Appellate Court. ElllWI .._, hooked up trtt.b J ~ It Ia a meet Jnt......t·
• UCOIIOIPJ)ATIOn Reuon tlven for Chit appeal marlin. tna oblervauon: nanau to the
Do you 1uppoee that the City by Ole Council wu. "We have ln the st.m, pract.leaJly bored cr... o1 tb• DMe u and ttw £8.
-------------------------... Coundl wUlllsten to the recom· a meral obll&at.lon to the owner atltf with the wtfble common· traUita f• a molt vaJuaW. ad.
-:IIICX::ICIIX::ICIFCX,:IiCIICXXIIICXICICII:z=IIX::c=IIXXIICXICICX:II:ICX:K*::I*CI*IIC»* mendatlona of the local attoroeya of Cla· Val bee&UM he wanted place bu.ln~ wu laucMnl dltlon to matlln t.cta, " to do the tollowtna: to be annexed to u. an~ we Joe ltoona, cl&ar-chewtne' bon· Lauplnr loef'Oh. he .boeted ~I_ ~ n H 1. Employ a fulJ.tlme attom. promlaed blm he couJd ~-. vivant ol that famous chart« ,,. J;dl2, ..,. op. ey. 'nlla would rewlt In hav1na The heek with that atu.U. Don t boat. the One-Oh!-One. Havlna -T the' undlvlded aervtce~~ of an eJt· prate to u. about moral obllaa· notblna elle to do at the mo·
::X:ICICX:::ICICX:Eia:a::::•IOI*:::I*CC*:I*C*D*:I*C*ICI*::X:ICI*C*IOI*:::I*CXZIQI::X:*ICII::X:Ir:a pert on municipal law. He wm tiona arter the treatment you ment, Joe ablently. mlndedly
not be competlnl with local at. dealt out to ua. a part of New· picked up hla Uaht tackle out·
tomeya In the practice of Jaw. port Beach. Monday nlaht ot Jut Cit, neatly allppect a hook throu. lh
Santa Ana haa a rull-tlme city week on the Penney varian~. the noee of a lively mackerel
attorney. Total cc.t of leaaJ aerv. The reaaona for thla appeal 1• and toeeed It Into the brlny. ae.
lea there, 115.000, althoueh San· that you've aot your necks bowed !ore he coul4 take 3 more putfl
ta Ana hu over 3 timet our pop. backwards and want to aave on his much-abu.ed atoat.. Joe
1\ very special solute to Sam Meyer, who successfully weathered
the rigors and vicissitudes of publishing o local newspaper. then was
wise enough tJnd/or lucky enough to escape early enough to preserw
tJ measure of mellowness ond sanity, ond now comes forth with on
exe»U.nt first·hond history of our City of Newport Beach.
1-fis book, which is just being issued. is coiled "Fifty Golden
YetJrs," which may be by way of saying that the first fifty year1 ore
ulatlon. face. waa 1n buatn~ too -111nd It
2. Stop proaecutlna all state Reasons why you should drop wun't one ot Ule kJnd with
cues. State law provides that the the appeal: teeth that are .a CQmmonly re·
dlatrlct attorney ahalJ, It request· 1. You can't win <~pinion terred to u "Joe Koona" Mar-
f b L ed, prosecute au cues or lnfrac. local attorneys). Un .. I find Sam's book a fascinating collection o history. ioqropny. tlon of state code. The city at. 2. It wHl only result In more • iiiiOJED asf.L
the hardest.
aM<:dotes ond photos. It is an unusual treat to read the history of y04Jr tomey ahould prosecute thoee expense for extra legal tees (It With 2 on at on~. thttre wun't
own town, written by a guy who was there for most of the fifty golden e&8H ot Infraction of our city hu cost us oyer 1900 In extra much chol~. Elmer and .an Lat.
years, and is still around keeping on eye on goings on code only. Our prosecution ot legal tees to loee the cale In Su-ry decided to let Joe and hla
You con read about the many old.timers who still call Newport state cues In the lut 5 yeant perlor Court. clear have the stem to them-
S.och their home, smile at the pictures of them taken long ago. recoq-hu C08t ua thousand.-of dollant 3· It will turn out to be a selves, wttlle they aatted the
niJe old landmarks. There is sadness too, recalling many good friends ot tax mon,y, which could have JlablUty It we were to win. nntt one ott the bow. M the flab
of our city who hove passed away. Perhaps the most beloved of th.se been saved. I neared the boat, Larry arM Elmer
is Harry Welch, and certainly the most movin~ posS4ge tn the entire 1 fou&ht Cor thl.a aa mayor, 8 tl 40·11• II IIMt noticed that It had a broken bUl. councilman. and cltlun for 5 The bow or the ~ n la a fur
book is Sam Meyers own "'adios ' to this won erful pionee r and civic yean. There aeema to be but one II Irs. • .._.,., ... piece above the water ltne. Larry
servant. areument aealnat lt. The chief or ....... leaned over .o tar he alma.t
Som deserves o lot of credit for the tremendous las~ of compiling poll~ areues that patrolmen Salon No. 163 of the Oranae went overboard. Fln\JIY he •aot
all this valuable histone information, and preserving it tn book form would have to eo to 'the datrlct County 8 et 40 will meet at 8 p.m. the ratt In the anub-noMCI war·
for the golden prese nt ond for future generotions of Newporters. attorney's ortl~ Cor questJonlne. Wednesday, Sept. 11, tn the home rlor. But It wasn't a. very rood That would coet time and money. ot Mrs. Robert Brlap. 1963 Ful. bite. Even thouah the marlln
Get o copy of Sam's book. ond add tt to your library. You'll wont Let's check that acaiMt the )erton Ave., ~ Mesa. Retreah· wu hooked ., ckep ~t Ita
to reod it, dnd re-reod it, and to refer to it from time to time for extra leeal ~rvlce tee or $50 tor menu will a,. RI'Ved by Mrs. atomadt waa abowtna. It t.oft the
information about the historical growth of this city which is our home. a court appearan~ whJch tn the Brtrr• and Mn. ,.red Joyner. rail out. broke the laa-Ud ~==:=:=:=:=:=:=:==:=:=:=:=:=:===================:=:=::=:=:=:=:=:=:=~~================;l~~m~~~~ ---
~
Arvo E. Haapa, Publl.aher even more terrible than the tyr. ju.t eoclety preserves the thine• we have allow*' to M erectecl.
Newport Harbor Enatcn rany of an Individual dapol that are hla own." rr IS FOil 1'1111 JUCAIOK THAT
Dear Mr. Hupa: Penonal despot1ama are MJM· A couple of ot.Mr potnta: wben I DO 1101' Willi :'l'OU TO fua.
You and I rout be dolnl the t.1Jna benevolent. but benevol. our Arner1can pvernrnent wu USH 1'1111 Ll'ftD UJrl ... n'
aame readin1 and have our en~ la n"er charactert.tJc ot a tunctionlne In the manner 1ft IS OIIDD A PI.IUDOIIfTM
thlnJdn& prooeues piped Into the mob. If we are ready to ~ttle which It wu conceived It wu WHtCH CA.lflfOI' a ftACED
aame l'ftoervolr. You had a lot or for unrestricted majority rule In probably o ne or the moat lndflc. ME. Durlnc the ,-.t !f!W
bulc ~rlcanlam packed Into America today we must prepare lent or all eovernments. Efflct. true Amettcaru.na hu ha4 to 10
~~ ~o-1n the Au&. 15 En· ror even worse ordeals than thOR ency we know can only be found underpound, web thou~ta •
sign. now being surrered by our Ene· In government under a dictAtor-you and I think and aprella
No doUbt you have a good II · llah brethem In the land where ahlp. And yet the results ob· pure ¥reat. Ev«J etfort wtll be
brary on Amerlcanlam but I have Magna Charta Ia still orrtclally talned by the Individual under made to hurt .udl an Individual.
had to spend a lot of time dig· revered. even though Its basi~ Americanism have far outahone particularly rldJcuJe, .o trom
glnr out published works on the princi ple Is no longPr respectt>d."" any otht>r type ot eovernmtmt Amerlcanlam underaround, I aro
subject. In Cact the material Big Government Is just as dlc· known to man. Between 1790 and Sincerely youra,
seems almo.t suppressed. I tatorlal as an Individual dictator 1921 ovf'r 40 mUIIon lmmleranu AN ENS.IGN READEil
thought you might like a short How many people reall1.e that enterPd the United States, leav.
bibliography or thf/' material I our rorefather11 fought the Amf'r lng th«"lr homes a nd European.
havt> drt>dged out on tht> chance Jean Revolution against thf' tyr. Ism, and we would be swamped
you might not have it. rany or the Brltlsh ParUament today If CongrMU~ had not closed
Mr. Arvo E. Haapa,
Editor, The En•lan.
Corona del Mar, C&lltomla
Dear Hop: .
kn!Dwtna beada and firund tll•t
that one waa slated for aWtk
food. •
~me a ltoula later, the Dtn). u' ftM1nc neatby, bad a l'looll· up. An h<*r lam they boa'-d a
marlin wftb a brobn bUL 'Ibn
IUW!fNI'XIIlG their catth 0\W the
lt.
•• E. ....
CORONA· DEL MAR
..... 4124
I
I . , •• E •
................ ,_,.
Cllldla .... FilM......., c::w or ___ us
w ................... ----··--·· 8n II$ I QdJet,-eo a I'I!W.atlllll _LAI
Deep f'rled ...._.. IMIII ... CM -l.ll
Soup • Chowder Green ow leUo lalad
Potato Ve&etable Drink ~
Hot Boll IUtt. ~11)'.
other~
ll••r •• II .., ••••J noll .0011 1'0 ....... LIIMee••••• .....
Wfi!D DAILY W&W IUII'DAY
CI.OSED 'n111DAY
The finest, short and concise and not against King Georg«" as the doors. lmmlgrantll have two
book on worklne Americanism J we havt> all been taught. Brttaln r«"lll!Ons for leaving their home,
have run Into was written In by that time was not a monarrhy f'lt hcr dla.'latlsfactlon with home
19:il. by Clarence Manion, former but rult>d by a dictatorial parlin· ro n d It Ions or opportunities
Dean of thP Law Sc-hool at NotrP ment. King (rl-orge was primarily abroad TheJOe are other apota In
DamP, pntltlf>d ''Tht> Kl"y to a figurehead. "Aftt'r HiSS thP tht> world with as good a climate,
PPal'P" anrl published by the British crown wall no JongN a a~ many natural retiOUrcea, and
JlprltagP Foundation, Inc, 75 threat to the liberties of English ff'WN Pf"'Ple per square mile -
Eac;t WarkPr Or., Chicago 1. Ill mt>n but In the "glorious rpvolu 110 it must have ~n our type
It Is a poor title, anrl the typo. tlon·· ParllamPnt cam«" out on or govPrnment which attracted
graphNs' art c1f rlolng tht> book top of the Brttl11h govrrnmPnt them Now In late years we are
i'l hnrrlhl••. but rnr ail that It Is •H rurturt> with completely UJlltm· ,.ndt>ovorlng to ape those things
n hlhlt• on AmNranlsm -our lted power ... Our foreCathl"rs werf' found In Europeanlsm. which
.st) If• awarP of this fact and had a wPrt.' -.he Vf'ry reason 40 million
A rN'Pnt ~k 119:i7t, wrlttf'n ff'ar of a 11tmng central govttrn Pf><lple were diuatlsfled with
Juat can't reaJat putttna the
stamp of approval on your Lor
a.rtlcle, "'This la no Bualneu t9r
the City."' Just why In the na~
or common sense th4t taxpayers
ahould buy property to set up a
parklnr Jot for the employeea of
any bualneu other than their
own would bf! hard to explain-
except someone J.a anxious to
keep out compeUtlorr.
Noted the AAP ad In the Jut
couple of Issues of The Enslen
so I went to Brlatol Street to ln.
vdtlgate. and I believe thl.a ll
one of the Clne.t marketa In
whtch I have t!Ver shopped. lAt'a
hope the Cagney Shoppln1 Dla.
trfct haa a similar one.
Ciiiii HOIST 39~
by Or Rul'ls<'il Kirk. «>n tltll"d ''The mPnt and wert" most jPalous or Eurnpe.
Very trUly fOUnt
G. HOW AltD WIUGHT
6701 Seuhore Dr.
Newport ••da
lntPIIIgent W()man's Guldp to thP sovf'relgn rights of tht.> states The term capitalism wu In·
Con<,('rvatl'lm.'" and published by Thf' states Indicated what powprs ventPd by Marx to lntenalty class ~vln Arlalr Co. NPw York, M"llll •hPy woulrl glvt> the Fed.-ral gov hatred. I don't like to uae lt. I
tor S2 75 anrl f:arriP~ a ereat prnmf'nt. all othPr powt>r~ were fM>I we have no claaeS In the
punrh In Its 100 owmP odd pages. to rt'maln the right• of the state ... United States or should not have
Another lonef'r book by Dr. Kirk ChiPr Justice Marshall WM the under e en u In e Amft"k:anlam. publl~hNI In 1954, $4 00 and pub. first nf m~ny to bolater the pow. This rooraraw about cluaes and Jl~hPfl by HPnry ~enery Co., or prs or the Federal government clu.a conaclouaneJU~ la an endeav.
Chlrago alone the sam«.' lines Ia and hla decisions now examlnt'd or ol the IIOCiaJlata to at.lr up mla·
his "Progra m Cor Con3t"rvatlvea." In retr011pect take much or the content amon1 our clttzenty. Mr. Avro Haapa, PublS.!utr
Another Rf.'gnc-ry book that Is •tature away from .h.urtl~ Mar. Amttrlca roee to ereatneu be· Corona del Mar,
running Into lt.a third printing In shall as well as the Supreme cau~ theN "'ere no c:lauH. Mr. Dew~-Haapa:
spite or evpry effort to •upprcss Court. John Strachey, who In the 1950'1 Your recent editorial aboot
It Is "The Great Giveaway." by :.Jf you can condone the actual wa• War Minister In tJ\e Soclal .. t ''ft,rhttna for our A.n)erlcan ·~·
Eugt.>nc W . Castle. Still another th4.'ft of about 160 billion dollant Government of Great Britain. In tern of private enterprite'' point• ~gnery title 1957. written by a during the put Cew yeara hy aov. hla '"nneory and Practtce of So· up the very ereat:neM of our
working newspaper editor Ia "The ernment at the expen~ or the clall.am" written In 1936 said: '1t American Way ot tJfe. And
Sovereign Statt's," by James Investors In truau, lite Insurance, I• lmpoulble to ettablllh com· aaaln, our way ot Ute )ru d~.
Jack110n Kilpatrick. uvlnga accounts, and other ttxf'd munlam a• the Immediate IUC:· onatrated by the N.wport leach
And If you want a reportorial dollar aasets then you can aay ceaor to capltaltl.m . It la, ac-Planntnr Comnu.Jon and the
f ccount ot Marxlun an$1 social-apendlne hu been right and C!OrdlnaJy, propoeed to eltabllah City CouncU by their taJr and un.
lam In eeneral you •hould read good for Amrrlca. Gov~rnment toelallam u .onwthln& which~ blaNd teuonln.& In a~lf\1'
a faliCinatlna book by a German bonds are r olne be&atnc. and can put In the p~ ot our Pta• • dec .. lon that .,.. obv1ou.tly
author tn 1947. publlahed by the Social S«urlty system Ia tn ent dec:•ytnr capltallan. Hence, dltocult and potelbJy OltpOpular
Sc11bnera. and atnce out of prlnt the red and ta actuarlly unaound. Commun .. tt wcwk for the m.b-I am relerrlne to our appllca~
entitled '"nne Red Pruulan -M tor morality In ,overnment. llahment oC aodall.an u • nee· to buUd tiM a~mt bullet
1'he Jlte and lepnd of Karl '"nne .AlMtkan theory hu been .-at)' tranaltJon ltal• on the on Ole Corona del liar
Marx," by Leopold Schwan. that moral and poUt~J author. road of c:ommunlam." Hotr I am ln'-d ......,.,. fOf
acll.Ud. That boJ Marx wu • tty ralct. l'ft lndJvtdual human Jmowtnr Kr. Strachqa or Mr. frMcSOm that .,.... ...
lltlnMr rrom the word 10. par· peraona. ll.Dc:kr Ood. and not bt ltnebl7t Who aft 4...-.,. u.. WJdJe I ~n Ill ... -.~W
tkulatJy u an lndlvlduaJ. an aMtrut tt.Jte-QJ.erd:on tM Ouniidnr ADII1ean thcNC'lt ud owair ot hnlliilit
There are a f.w poJnbl on •· JMIOPle have cont.r'Nd upoa the M'Uonlf I Ml I .. Ndl • ctupt. ten ,..,.,~~:J=~:E::5 manUm wbkb I lntllrpnt Ln a 1tate Oflly md\ paW.n u are al~ a .... ,.... ctu,.. M· ,.... ~ ot ciJtttnttt.l~t. ra~ pnctkal pur. necr •!Y for tiM eQPUDOn •· ea .. l ,.._._ COfttrttMitM a. Mi. "' kc ~ tbe wordit NPUblk and de· ren. aftd eonwrlleDct, aD4I baw ~· wptMWt , • da8l M "Andl
JnOtftC'1 u" the cWhntJon for watChed JealoullJ ow.r U.. •· c.Mal4 twUMr 1...._. tlllta_..IAI• ............. ,.._-cteaCrt .. na a ,...,nmtnt .man • .me. ot ~ ~" .._ ... ill a.u~Jb~c .. ~
atJDc rr.m tbe IIMUvtdual • YOt· lal vatu. not to ....._ llllilnJ .... ., ~~~,~~~~~r]iiil~~l eft; 'I• .....-.~ tJaw.,. va~--..,. • .... t eias6ad ... .
til = ......,o ~7 UlilcJ Ia a ~ ....... Mlnfll • _. IIY ......... ~ £1 I k71M ......... ,..
.... .... .. dlililr -· .... ctl It n ....... ·;··-,.. ;a
.... ...... ---•t~~t~lll ....... '··"" ..... I ... DIU -fl dw llafft to -dt _,.~ ... ,,..... II&
... Ar , t' . ...... riJajlft 1M ........ ,:.~·· lliiBa .. :s..... ]Iii'~ ...... ,.. flrll .... ... ... . ..... .. -.... Ol1llfiiY ctl .................... .
-...._ kiJaa• ........,... ~._. •••••-• .,, .. , ., . .. ., ..... ~ ~ ... -. ......
...
Harbor Blat Traftk Ira tilt llr Plans Party •••• •a•• Pzs;l• .. II ... 11 The Mu &.pillott Cbapte; ot ..... U.l1•ll•
Is Nearing a.ta Sllf'Qa Phi will ente11aln
The deadline for CARJ ,ttt h111banct. and trlenda ot mem. Six dance •tudenta ot the Dor Creshnont Day SChool
I ITATK ACCPKDJ'I'D
paclca,.. to be dlltrlbut.d by bera at a Pado OtnMt at 7 p.m. othy l o Dance Studio In Corona t.,. Sept. ~ New y..., holiday Saturday at tJ\e home ot Mr. and del Mar anen~ the Cecchenl
1 ..,_ 1 ta thla Sat td p ck Mrs. WUUam Davenport, !100 Sll· Council ot American at the Stat. An lndJcatlon that tratrk! eft• '~'1M traffic c~k wa• made at n • u ay. a · naJ !toed, Cliff Haven. ler Hotel In Lc:w .AnJelea. terlnl and ... vtnl fttwport ft.,. ~ entranee dtaanel oppoelt. N aletl are no and Nllet at the 'nle board ot the chapter met Dorothy lo SWai\IIOn attended 505 ST. ANDREWS RD .. NEWPOBT lEACH
bor It rMChlna the atUJ'ation St.. a.lboe • ..U load at tbe en. rate of l1 per pound. Orden for lut week at the home of Mra. the teachera' cl._ durtn1 the
point It ahown by the hubor trance cllannal ~rnd between packa1• or contrtbuUOM fn any EWe E1prtt. 323 Anade Ave., ballet aemlnar. Studenta attend-
trattle aurvey taken durlq tM 11 a.m. and noon on Sunday, !.~~t !!!._ou81d ~ ~nt to CARE.13 Balboa. Pl&JW wer• made there ·tn1 were Nancy Sebra of Balboa
month ot Au~ Au1. 11. ~ 412 v...U pu.ed .~.. · JUa t.. ....-Anaelee · tor ruahinl new pledt• and tNt laland. Shannon McNeely and
•ow antOU.DIG PD sc:::.ooL. ltDIDDGAII'J'D &
nDlUT OllADU. I'UJIC:. AJID II1JIJC DfCLUDC
ll'l PASADENA -16 YEARS
Hubor M.Nter &u.ell .;:.~ throuth tht ch&JU\tl. Of thla to-Jl'OUP d~ a calendar of Tracy BoaJ ot Corona del Mar.
reporte4 that the aurvey • tal 1M wen outboarcla. 113 1 . flace YOIU clu.taed ad In the eventa lor the comlnt yeu. Judy fla1an, Diane HftTinJ and
For labmation Call
u a-.5757 :~:o!~cr:= ~t~:u:=r:; ~ and 145 •Uboata. n ::=n u~:'':' = U~U a.cS tbe EMp Want M .,_,._ ==~-New~fT)' ot Newport
boata enterlnl and Jeavtnl tht
harbor. a •lllht de«eue In the
number ot Inboard powered
boata. •
A total of 59,8:58 veael• left
and entet"ed tbe harbor d"rlrt~
Autun Thla compara u toJ.
Jowl with the AuJUtt . totals of
prevlou• ynra: 1956 .. l58,2'72; 1955
··48,301; 1954··45.483: 1963--4'7,·
481; 19ro--45.847; 1948-·3138>.
Last month'• totlll Included
21 ,987 outboards, 27,254 lnbouda
and 10.615 sallboatl.
Ken Cooling
Grandson, 2, .
Dies h1 Auto
Two-year-old Greg Coolln1,
grandchild ot Mr. and Mrs. Ken.
rwth Cooling of 29 Schooner Rd.,
~aeon Bay, 1uUocated In a hot
clOHd 1tatlon wagon Saturday,
Aug. 17, at the Rneda home of
Grel'• parenta. Mr. and Mra..
R~hard Cooling.
Greg wu laat seen alive at
11 ;4' a.m. and hla moth~ began
looking tor him about 15 minutes
later. His body waa found at 3
p.m .. on the 1ame day, wedged
In tht-back of the station wagon
bent-nth a b&ck window. The
temperature In the station wag-
on was es11mated at 140 del'fees.
Jt wu believed that Greg en-
ter~ the vehicle and aomehow
got stuck as he climbed Into the
bat'k area. The death was ruled
accidental tol&owlng an autopsy.
ln. L Cllk of U.
Diu at 1111 lc• If II
Mra. Arleen Cook. 54. of 10
Balboa Ave., Balboa X.land, dJed
WednHday, Aug. 28. at her home
after an extended Ulnesa. She
waa a native ot Loll Angeles and
lived In the Harbor area 3
mont hi. She l.a aurvlved by a daughter,
Mrs. Shlrley Mueller of Balboa
I.aland; a aon. Gerald of Hlchl·
l&n; he p&Nntl, Mr. and Mra.
E. 0 . Jett.,., of NebrUka; 3
brottMn. _. ._ aDd 8 lf&nd.
dlndND ,.,. .. Eut.
Pinal r1te1 wtU be held In tAn·
a1n1. MJcb. Baltz Mortuary ot
Corona del )(u wu In charp of
arranrementa.
T•lariJ-Pialtl
F_. lrewiiiiiU.
Two marijuana planta dUcoV·
ered Jut week lfOWing ltl front
ot the home ot 1. S. Witt. ~
W. Ocean Front. Newport Beach.
were pulled up and aent to the
Orange County Labratory.
A Puadena detective, who wu
vl.ttlnl at the adjolnlnl retl·
dton<-e at 2606 W. Ocean Front.
dlacovered the 4-foot planta and
notlfled Newport ~acb narcotic
oUicer luatln Epstein.
H. E. Witt, brother of 1. S. Witt.
aald he notl~ the plant.a 3
months ago but didn't know
what they wer~ nor how they eot
there. They were 12 Inches high
at that time.
WJT11 IIIIIIL& UTTALJOR
A.tmy apeclallat third clua
Rlt'hard S. Kerr, aon of Mr. and
Mra. Paul Kerr of 10 Udo Trailer
Park. Newport. Ia aervlnJ u a
supply clerk ln the 740th Anti-
aircraft Artillery Mlaalle BattaJ.
lon'l Battery ''8" at Fort Win·
field Scott. Calif.
Uae Enatp Cl...uted ada to
buy, Nll, trade or exchange.
BEST ,. caa-. ... ......,.
Aalr ,... ........... ...., ... ,........, ..... ...
...__., ... Kili'JIM
~ ........ ,. k.., ..... .,,, ... , ....... .................. ,.... .......
.. 88arc& ··--:ra ADAIUlfAO
•
•
OCEAN SPBA Y -Deticiou8 with Chicken
CBmEBBY SAUCE 1-lb.
can
SUPER-BIGHT EASTERN SMOKED . 39 AMS SHANK c
PO~ON ••
BUTI
END
PORTION 49~
SUPEil-BlGHT CENTJ:1 CUT
BAM SLICES 89L SioiDFiSB 59~.
FBYIIG CBICitl PAITS
LEGS, THIGHS
or BREASTS •••
lb.
c
••
WINGS ~Yo~~~L ............ 33t
BACI i NECIS ........ -12~
HABDWOOD
A&P's Farm-Fresh Fruits and Vegetables-----
U.S. NO. 1 BRIQUETS* DIOMPSON
RUSSET SEEDLESS
AUJO CHABCOAL POTATOES GRAPES =.J19 BAG 10 ~. 39( 3 us. 25C
A&P'a OWN DEXO
SHORTENING 3 -lb.
Can
OUR OWN
TEA BAGS
A & P NA'I'UIUU. SLICED
IPICIAL OS I L
... CAWIL
wmt PUHIIAII
SWISS CHEESE
GOLD TOP
TOMATOES :E.
CAMPIEI.lS
SOUPS
~
YI811M&I ..... 2
100-ct
Pack
6-oz.
Pkg.
28-oz.
Can
10lf2-oz.
Cans
TUI'I A liD ••• COST 1DS1
EIGHT O'CLOCZ 7tc EQUAL TO 1111 ian
A&P'a DEXOLA CIFFEE ~-
NOJri'HEIIN
SAUl lB.
OPE
Ot
Btl
FANCY-f1BM PLUMP-BIPE
LARGE
TOMATOES
GOLDEN
BANANAS
lED
RIPE 10~ 2 LIS. 29(
A & P FtNEST QUAU1 Y
GREEN PEAS
4 , 10-o::
Pkgs 49c
GREEN BEANS
2 10-oz 33c 'Pkgs.
•
AJ.ASU lEAL arru:rs 4:::. 89'
-PICTiWEEI' FROZEN FOODS-
OIUINGE .nriCE ~ 19-
aee...._~,~. .... ~·· ~ .... ~..,.nww• .. .., .,.. ~ Pko .,..
SQUISI ':;.:-... SNICI I~ ...
EYUIUT .11• I PICIW
a.AST OF CIICIU Till ~~I(
PITII PIIU SWUT PIIIW
-WilDLY WUW
SIISI.E IIISPY lUCIUS
a,.,. ,,.
·~.: , ... , ..
11::V-. II•
~~ II•
----· 2 ~ 31• PaiCU ~CliVI 'I'HUUDA Y, fiiDAY, IA'IUUA Y AND SUNDAY
NEWI 80fT AI EVE1 •
·~~t •a· Jr .. Reg. 4 Su •
••••• , •• ft. ....... Ill ..-nE ...-
..
GIVE VARI~ POWER :i ......
~o PROPERTY OWNERS ~s. ~~e=St., Santa Ana 1·1 Hqh~ dJed na.day, Auc. n.
at her home alter an extended
Tevla W..tpte, a con.awttnr dlreet Jour attention to the Mu-U1ne-.
appnt.er and r.!dent ol Corona ter Plan orfrinally eubmttted to Amon& the 8\U'\'ivon are her
ckl Mar, hu ll\lbmltted a reeotn· the City Council in wllkh addl· hu.tbancr. Steplwn; a dauebter.
IIJendatlon to the Corona ~1 Mar tlonal portJona ot Corona df1 Mar MJ'I. Mary Jobneon ol Santa Ana
Chamber of Com.m~ on the below the btchway, would be Refrbta: 2 aa.teta and 1!5 erand-
bandlJJl6 at mntne varlancea. open to a-a or R·f zonln£ ,.and c:hUdten.
. Plllr Z.IL •r
-&. COAIT IDQIIWAT
CIO_,.A DU. IIA&
* JUDOa ••as• Mr. Westrate, wt\o ll national al-. the pfOP<*!d Idea ot ftlltne SeN!cea wer. h~ld Saturday
prsldent of the A.tnertean Socf. In the Grand Canal at Balboa Ia-at Pa.rkea Bell Mortuary Chapel.
ety of A.ppraiaen In 1955·!56. PYI land for a park or P&rldna area. eo.ta M .. , wtth the Rev.
that the power ol a-rantlne zone which would depreciate the vaJ. Cb..-lea Hand otnclattne. Inter· 1-----------__,
variance. ahQuld be tak~n away ue c1 the adjacent properties and ment wu ln Harbor Reat Memor-
bom the Plannlnc Commission lncreue the poalblllty ol con. lal Park. -------.------
and City Councll and ahould be ce.tlon on the Island.
elven to the property owners ad-"The toreeotnc are only the
jolnlne the area tn question. thouchu of a Corona del Mar
Commentlna on the Penney. property owner, but have only
Roberta varian~ on the Corona been made alter a aerloua stu4ir d~J Mar bluff. Mr. Westeate hu been made u to the aJtua.
writes: tiona that mJcht trlae under our
"In my Une u a professional preeent method at erantlna ol
appraJ.Mr, I have come to appre. zone varian~~ •
date the effect of variances on
aurroundlnr property. In JnY 1•111 7-oplnlon. the above mentioned .. ._
pattern Ctbe beJpt varian<» on .a
the bluff) tt eatablt.abed. would •
greatly del)l'eelate the value ot
aU the p.ropertles ptftently ~
IJoylnc a .UW. ThJ.a would be
Jllsbop, • ot
Lane, Harbor Bl&hlanct..
died WednMd~. A\16. 21. at St.
1oeeph HOI'()I~. He waa a natlve
of ltan.su and Jived tn thJ Har-
bor area 8 months. He wu a re-
tired crocer.
MAlE YOUR MOllY
Will FOR YOU ------4~
0 . A. R. PLANNERS who are bu$)' working out
details for their benefit luncheon to be held
Wednesday, Sept. II, at the Newport Harbor
Yecht Club are (seated, left to right) M ~. I\. L.
Pinkley, regent of the Col. Willialn Cebell Chap·
ter, and Mrs. James B. Taylor, vice-regent ~md
cheirman of the benefit: (standing, left to right)
M~. Adrion Irvine, in charge of decorations:
and Mrs. Albert Stockton ond Mrs. Herold Wick-
ersham. in charge of prizes. The plate, which will
be one of the prizes, wos don ated by Kay Finch
Ceramics. fhe chapter was named after Mrs.
Finch· s grandfather. !Ensign photo)
detrimental to th~ ptopetV and
also d«prlw tb~ propert;y own·
era of the n.tt ta that exlated at
the time that tbey acquired thelr
properties Wl\en they paid a very
hleh P,.ice. ~ue to the exlatine
view, t hat ahould be cuaranteed
by th~ zonlnr In existence at the
time ot acqullltlon."
Mr. Westpt~ made the fol-
lowing succeation:
"It Is my fJ,rm belief that zone
variances should not be left to a
political body which might eral'lt
these variances to the benefit of
one or 2 per cent of the prop-
erty owners and against the de.
sires and lnterest.s of the other
98 or 99 per cent of the property
owners who will be Influenced
He Is survived by hll widow,
Hazel: and a -.n, John o1 the
home.
Services were held Saturd~ at
Baltz Mortuary Chapel, eo.ta
Mesa. with the Rev. Ewlnr Hud.
aon of St. Anderw'a Presbyterian
C h u r c h officiating. Interment
wu ln Harbor Rest Memorial
Park.
YMI'ftOM1Is c:hlmpitlc 1t the. them from "low pay" to bfl
bit to 10 to wort. But. It's up to urnlntL
you to put It to ''bll P'f" IIIPIOJ-Why be satisfied wftl\ 2 %-
ment for you. 2~% to 3% Put your MOIIJ
Only in Serve I Gas Refrigerators ...
ICE CUBES
WITHOUT TUYS
Two ott.. Serve! .. dusiv .. ore
Sll!NT GAS O,aAnoN. TEN-YEAI WAIIANTYI
The lce-Malcu in the Sen-d Gu R.efri&cruoc fnaa ict
cubes Without mn and drops than in I buka You an
reach Ul any time and uke a baodJuJ ot dozms of ict
cubes •1 u s1l1 •s , •• ;,, U11J1 from • JiJhl The
Ice-Maker automatically rtp1aca them.
Ooly in ~rnl does a
tiny Gu flame take the
plac.r of a mofOf and make
ict aod cold. There are oo
tOOYtng partS, oodling tO
buzz, bum or rutle. Send
u pumanmdy sileot.
Only Senti is so
nouble·f~ that ir a.rria
a ttn-year warranty ...
rwict the warranty o8'ered
by any ocher refri&uator.
Nlf-Ctllfla au ct...,
• r--------------,
S.. Setwl demonttr.tld
lit your s.rwt dealer or a. Compeff'J.
I
I
I
I
I
._ ______________ ...
GAS tires '" sllttt, •ototless, ,,.,,,,.,,.. ,.,,,,,,,,,011
by the zone variance.
IDWAJnS TO BOLD IDD'I DAY
The Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club
will hold a Kid's Day Saturday,
Sept. 28. at the Buffalo Ranch.
Harry Jones. member of the
Boys' and Glrls' Committee, Is In
"Consequently, I feel that the --A-UI--CH-~--Of'--CH--l-IST--
only answ~r Ia to remove this SCIENTIST
charge of arrane~mMt&.
And, wfllt could be mote ld-where It enjoys bfa4"...,.
nntaaeous hn to hM it -' (plylble qulrttt1y) wftfl lftuM
buifdinc new homes, rtmOdtl,. llfety.
exlttinc ones or to http rood foal Open "' tCCCUrt todly-bJ
buy homes in tM fastest arowt• mail or 1ft penon. Fueds .,..
MCtiofl of Southern California. tid by u. lOth of 1tle ...
right. or privll~ee. from a Plan-ncn VIe LWe. ....._. .._. The Women · s Architectural nlng Comm'--lon a nd City Coun-' -f Or C Ill .,... A ~ench of 1M Mother Ourdl, 1M ...... ague 0 ange ounty w ell by city ordinance, to be voted R,.t Church of Orist, Sc;.,tist, in ao.
Tblt's uaeuy wt.at yow lnOIIIJ en from 1tle lit.
does It Newport 8llbol SMws. .
hold the first Orang~ Coast home upon by th~ people of Newport ton • .Menedlu•ttw..
tour to be h~ld In the Newport Beach. which ordinance cannot SuiWIIey School 9:15 e..m.
People Ia .. perts of the wartd Sovtrtgs up fo $ J O,DOO guor-
n ~ tf*r Jdle ,_. out of orr~Md by on ~ ol lite
the ~-lnd trlnlflrrilw Unifed StoNs GovemiMM, Bay art>a from 1 to 5 p.m. Sat· be chaneed except by vo~ of the Sund.y S.rvic.e 11:00 ........
urday, Sept. 28. people-said ordinance to atlpu. Wedne«<ey MNitCJ M..tlftCJ 1:00 P-"'-
The homes to be shown on the late that zona variances should l..di"9 ltoom loc.eted et JliS Vie
tour Include those of Dr. J. R. be granted o~ly upon the ma. Lido. Newport S..dl, li ope11 -'
Longlt>y of 283 Morning Canyon jorlty vote of th~ property own -dey~ front 9:00 e.111. to 5:00 p.M.
Road, Shore Clltfs; Miss Mary K. ers In a zone of Influence In th~ Wedlletdey~ from 9:00 e.m. to 7:-45
Browne of lrvlne Terrace: Lawr-area In which the zone vari-p.lll. Fridey -~119' front 7:00 ,__ to
IIIWPOIII BALBOA SAYINGS
A N 0 ·l 0 A N A S S 0 C I A T I 0 N
P. A. PALMI!ft P~tU#fll
K I f 200 P Ave t:OO p.m. OOMd Holide'l'-ence oen g o opR)' ·· ance. or change, Is ....,uested. 3366 VIA LIDO, NIWPOIT IIACH, CAUPOINIA
lroncll Ollie:• • 2407 foil Cooll Higlrwoy, Corona 4MI Mar
T ElUH ONE-lOTH OffiCES-HAIIOI 4200
C d 1 M E L Remelln • ~-. The public: Is cordiellw iiMted tft et· orona e ar: . . "In Hne with th~ abov~.men. telld the churdl •fvi~ end UMT the of 545 VIa Lido Nord, Udo Isle; tloned dl.cusston, I might also ... diftCJ It-
Richard Pleg~r of 1501 Dolphin ---------=.,.,--==-..,.._.....:..---------~----------====================== Terrace. Irvine Terrace; and
George Buccola of 661 VIa Ltdo
Soud. Lido Isle. The homes were
deslrned by architect& who are
members of the American In·
~ tute of ArchJ tecta.
An Informal r~ptlon wUI be
h~ld during the afternoon at the
home ot Mr. Koenig. Mrs. Ray.
mond Harvey of 316 Poppy Ave.,
Corona del Mar. will be hostesa.
Tickets for the tour may be ob-
tained from a member of th~
league committee. Proceeds will
go to the student and library
fund.
PJace your claalfled ad ln th~
Newport Harbor EM!gn -Call
Harbor 1114 or Harbor 1115.
Professional .
Directory
J'rtendly Nel£hborbood Serv1ce
P ARKES·BELL
MORTUABY
110 Broadway
u 8-3433 It 8-3434 c~ Meaa
NOW ... TWO
BALTZ MORTUARIES
Servtnc the Harbor Area
Baltz Mortuary
CHAPEL BY 11IE SEA
Harbor 42
35:1) 1!. Cout HJahWQ
Corolla del liar
Baltz M ortuary
Midway 6·2424
l'lh • SU:penal', eo.ta .,_
AMPLE PAitlmfG
801'8 J..OCAnONS
ll#md flU eJuvu1i oJ, ~ e/uUa
nr. W ..... EIIIJ .... •• &'Ill .. J• ---.......,.___..___.._
CIOIOIUJfiTT IDTIIODIST caomca e1 tile •AUwwa GD W. ltua lt.. c..tll ..... 1-A....,_ St.. C::O. .._
Llbelty I-GS2 Padon ..... CUw WD"-• -... caw.d P. ...... Llbelty 1-7111
Sunday: 9:30 a.m.. Dlurcb Sun-Sunday Seniees: Suncky Sc:booJ,
day School; 9:30 and 11:00 9:30 a.m. Jlornlne WorshJJ) at a.m. Morntne Wonhtp-7 p.m. to:ao a.m. ~ Serv· eou~re Ap ~ Service -7 Ice. 1 p.m.~ sunw. lf.Y.P.S..
p.m. Hllh School MYF Service; 6 p.m. Sunday; Prayer meet-B. p.m., you.nc adulbl &rOUP lne. 7:30 p.m. Wec!Deaday. aervice.
AfUIW DAY Uf&MIIIi
........ lhd. .:.;:-.... . ..... t
LD: ~~-· D*D. ........
Saturday Komtnc Servtc:M: Sab-
bath School: 9:30 a.m. -Ser-mon: U~ a .m. Prayer meet· tnr: Wednesday, 8:00p.m.
•-uiT.ift. AWDDWI naat l&aiU ~"c:a•u,. ... .,..
15a lt. & lt. ,. , ••• lkL ...... .._ ..... .....
Llbedy .. ...
..... -...J-LI..,._. SUNDAY: Momln& worship. 9
and 10:30 a.m.; Chureb ec:booJ,
9:30 and 11:00: 1bu.rsday, Jr.
H 11 b Fellowship, 5 p.m .. ;
Prayer, atuey eroup, 10:00 a.m.
TBE C11U11a1 OP c:aauT TD C&OPWi OP CIDll't' P'IJIIT AISDOLY OP COD
1050 Clnuda IL e-ta ..... Odd NIMn t.ocst-. tlall lt. & ID6I* A.._ c.na .._ cau ... OP Oft LADY LJbe1t! a.ms •• • ......,. &...., I.Dertr l-ft'll C. liT. c:.anan.
E. c. ,..... ........ c:.tw .... .. •••• d ... c. a-le. ..... lta "· ........... •...-rt
Sunday services: 9:U a .m. Bible u..ty l-57ll Sunday School: 1.:30 a.m. W«· ...,..._ ••• mady; u ua. momlne wor-T-~ ~~-......._ sbJp: 10::15 a.m. and ~ ,....._ ,.,.._ Jain, ,_..,.
ahtp: &:oo p.m. evenJ.na ler91ce. Sunday aemoe.: 9:45 a.m. able ~ 7:JO p . .m. You.ac PioDle r.a.. ......_, .-.....
Midweek servt 7:30 p.m. atudy; 10:!55.a.m. ........_.P 811'9· and CilldNft'a ServiCe, ...-:30 J dSO.I ...._
111\11'14 ce, lee; 7:30p.m. evm1nc ...see. p.m. Sua. Jltd·WMit s.vtce: Sunday x.-: s. 8, t, 10. 11. ay. Wednesday, _7:30 p.m. Ladl_. 12 Noon. COnteaton: Satunlaya
CBJIIIT""..,,... anraca 11' TID UA CIDI'Ta&L 1r1111.a caumca IOallmar:Y Counc:U. Tb~ and eva ot 1st J'rtdaya and
c-aaaJty -...a !lilt o.a.p A cd Drdlt. 8:30a.m. f« all d.ay. Holy Da.ya fJom 4:00 to 5:30
kDoa m...s. at 1• lt.. •...-rt e-ta 11-. ~ 1-U. P.¥. and from 7:30 to 8:30P.M. --~~"!-' ....._._ A. A. Ked ,. ...._ Dally 11 .. 8:00A.M. P1nt J'rt. ..__. ...... -_.._ Su A·-........ _. t ~· _._ -·--· UJ'TIIT day 8:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. Sunday WonhJp. :JO a.m. and n.....,. ~: : .... a.m.....,.... •-• _,v-.-Holy Daya 6:30 • 8:00 A.M.
11 Lm. Cbuldl &:boo&. 9:30 lnf s.n1ee. 11:00; ~ taO... and 8:00 P.M. Nowna (Our
a.m. Midweek Meettn1: 7:00 Service. 7:1Q. IOd·week Str9· ISO W • ._D ... It.. c.tll.._ Lady Pup\ Help) Mon. 7:t5 p.m. WednMdq pracecled by Ice, Wed Des day • 1.:S» p.m. LD: &tt I-MII p .lit
6:1!5 p.m. poUuek. · ~~-.people meet 8 .15 p.m. ~Dr. r:tuwd & ,_
~ • __ .. _ ~ s ~.. c:b·__.. ~ca2•!o~•!4A~D!!a. lUll n. JOACIIDI caoaca ...u~-Y 1 :00:._ a.m..;.__.~ cGilliiVam caumca liM 0,.... A.._ e-M.._ •erY c:e • LID. .lnu..._. . ~ ..... =••u c:auw ma~oa 7 1': s~4 z;:~r llfm iiJf""
Poa.. ~J. .. n _. IIOlDr..lloq:cut W tgt as == ~ ~ 7 p~ a&;;; ......., .. 111 .. , • IDstr .... l WW=.Pra,_..W:.dd ............... a-D
u :30 a.m. w.....,..: ..._ at -... ,... ..... .n..11-7 .a D.-w..sn.. SUDcSa• w-.. •-~· 8:JO 7:00 a.m.-Ccftt I 'OD: Satur-Duplicat. momlnC -It-1:45 ~ • .-" -......-. . d~~ from 4:00 to 5:15-4:00 to a.m. and U :OO a.m... Sunda.y; _, ::;,·1JD.«J a.m.lwld.Q Sc:bool:
8.30 p.m. SuDday 8ehooJ tor doal ... -
P'DIIT 1Aftiii cauw = at 8:45 a.m.: lf.-,. .,..., cau .. c. CWIIT ft. JAIID •D•IICO--•AL Op •awiOII't w tor both -~ieee u4 rmaaa -nn u.. •-:-..c-' .._. .. _ ...... _l ....... ...
lcdboa lml. ·-& c..t ..... ._y--.s. ......... ;wt.... .... ,... & ...... .....
•u;;at U..... SaDda7 -•SC.: I:GO a.m. llol7 ,_._. Z.:. '":'f'.,._ . ft. Jomt 't'IAIIII&Y ScmcJq lebol: 8:15 a.m.. SUD· O•n•••· t:JI ~ .....
Sund.Q ..-.1<*: 1:45 a.m.. SuD· II • ...._A.._ ...... .._. 4Q a..lcc: U:OO a.m. Wed· Ice. U &JJL. ......., WY1ca.
C&IGIUY d~ ~; 11:00 a.m.. Wat· ....._.rr::;::, ...._ ;-v=~a?£"vtff.i: ftandu lln1ost: l:U A.m. 1 ----===::::.:.o~-----.1 lhfp aer.~ce· 7:10 P.l!'! Sando sund!-T KJ8..: 8, t:io. l&.30. ji -...eh. 1 a.m.-~ Oand: 10:10 Bol7 Ccm·
HARBOR REST eventn• ~; IOd·Week 11~ A.M. Conre.ton: &atur. 1 ~ .,.. d.,-., t a.m.-7:45 _......._...
Servtee: 'T:30 p.m. WedDelda7 daya and eves. ollat Prt_,. p.a W~ 7·8 p.m. J'rt-MEMORIAL PARJC PraJW x.ettnc. and Holy Daya: 7:a» to 1:10 Ga7 ..........,
IIAU03 JllaaLY C. GOD P.M. Flnrt Friday M._ 8 A.K. Barb« Blvd. at Glll• 1., w. 'nil M.
. IDMIIQ!,Y 5.1191 C.. ....
I", ..... ~==:J~~!!!!!:::::::: ..... C. &.. 'ft: •If (1A I-~ r Sund.Q ~ t:• a.a., IIICII'ft• \ J• 'tnt I ma~ua.a..~ en... Dr. Keith M. W alk.er e¥Mpll?lt ....._ T:• p.a. ,.._ .... z..a."" •• n...--and ,._.._._ IIDd•w...lc ...toe T:• ..-. IundaY ltntcM: Wonlllp "S.., .., ............. -~ _,_,_ Til~. ~ .......... .. ) LJL ......., ......
2721 E. Coast ~ ._ T:e p.a. lO:U ....
Corclfta del K&r. Ca1UAnl&
llutMir ....
F« all roar
l'rtnt:IAI Keecll
THE ENSIGN
Publilbing Co.
•·->~m•
_, .. ODMl ..... ..,
a.-a· ... ..
• .. 80A II1JUID
C:OWOWfii ..... ....,. ... ~ ......... ..... .................. , ..
. llllltl'l .
Llll lllllT
ay I AIIMrrD
You know. In a mOII*lt \.r
mental let.,down. Salll.e lllve!lled
me Into wrltiftl tM ~hnnA bt
this week'• Confection. DGt be·
cauae of any peat amount of
love she bad for thla oldfier-, but
ahe thoupt It waa a eplendJ•
chance (blaa 1\er) to aet .n .
•·plug" tor
Iii II COLJ)D ftAitS"'
a more or 1~ Inspired pot pour!
of a Hl.story of Newport Beach.
Harbor Hi Grads Austin Smith
· and Marg aret Morrison Wed
Mewport Harbor BJ&b Scbaol are ot baby ~hJt.e rc.es. The
fJ'Ilduatea, Au.tln SmJth ~ttd C*m'e mother wu unable to
Mia War1_,. MOI'1i8on ol eo.ta attend, but the family wu rep.
Mea, were unJ~ In marrtaee reanted by h1a ala;ter, who wore
on P'ttclay. Aueuat 22. ln a double a print c1reu and a conaae of
rill,J oeretnOifY perfonned by the white baby roees.
{lev. loy Carl.an at Chrllt FoUowlnr their honeymoon,
Church by the Sea. t.b4! newlyweda ~ maldnr their
kfore c:ontna to the Harbor bome at '5T1 Hamilton Ave., Cos.
Area, Mlu Morrl.8on wu a col. ta Mea. 'nle poom intends to
leen trom North Ireland. She 1.1 ,_wne his etudJe. at. Whlttler
the dauJhter ot Mr. and Mra. Colleee thl.l tall.
lame. Morrlaon of 652 Beach St.. eo.ta Me.a. The r room ls the son
of Mrs. Auatln W. Smith of 221
Eut 3)th St., Costa Mesa. 29th District
df Auxiliary
To Meet Here
' The bride was r tven ln mar-
riage by her father. She wore a
white rown of silk mlst taffeta
with a circular traln. The bodlee,
made wtth IICOO~ neckJine had
Insets or band clipped ch antUly The 29th Dlstrlct of the Amt'r·
-lace trimmed with Iridescent R · lean Legion Awdllary will meet
qulns and pearls. An lmpo~ Sunday, Sept. 22. In the N~pon
aUk Illusion veil tell from a lace Beach American Legion Club I
and tulle headpif'<'e to he-r fin. hou.ae at 15th St lnd W. Bay A\f'.
gertlps. She carried a bouquet of Newport Harbcn Unit 291 wtll
white roses. serve a luncheon. Mrs. Gllben While lt bas been to, these
many years, since I wrote ·"nne
Sand Crab" Ln the old Newport
News. It klnda ctves a ruY an
oppol't\lnlty to clear t~ cob·
webs out of ht. Upper Story and
push a typewriter hither .and yon.
Her sister, Miss Eli~ Morrison. Opel, president. and Mrs. Robl'n
wu maid of honor She wore a artg'&s wtJJ be In charge.
yellow. dress. with Sabrina neck· Mrs. Wallace Ryan. Girls'
line and cap slt'<'vt>s, made of State prorram chairman, has
lace and tatff'ta She rarrled a I made plans for a program w llouquet of whitE' rarnations. be· honor a ll Glrl Staters at this MISS MARGARET MORRISO N, • .)rmerly of lrelend. is the br':de
rlbbont'd to matr h hf'r dress and meeting. of ,Au • " Sm •r .-• C. t" Meso IBer rie Alden photo)
* *· *
S 0 a 8 T TO DfTEUUPTI
GllAJfJ) CIIAKPIOif aLUE JUB..
BOJif 8EEF CAN 8E PUa·
CJIASED TillS WEEJ[DI).
MRS. JOHN EDWARD MURPHY JR. is 'the former Miss Judith
Sleeper of Corona del Mar. (Bernie Alden photo)
she wore a yf"llow nylon tulle ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
bonnet with blllf" anrl yPIIow rib· 1
1
("
bons. The hric1t•smald~ wore
matching drl"'~t>s In Dutrh blut'
M·ass Jud·1th Slee.per of COM ;r~t~:a~~h!~!i~~~~~~~s~~~~!~:. The brldesmAirls wf'rc Mls" Joan
· . Morrison. sls tPr nr thP brlrlf". and Is Bride of John E. Mur h Jr. ~=m~tUe Smith. sister or the P Y I U?oe Taylor of ("l)o;ta Mesa was
Many childhood frl_ends, who ' hlld a fitted basque bodice "'l best man. and usht>rs WNP John
When I left the newspaper grew up with the bride In Corona lace with scoop neckline and a Murphy. Don Ardis. Eloy Martin-
game I made a vow to little Sam. del Mar, participated lp the wed.l bouffant skin with alternating e-z and Marlon Oavt>y Mrs Don.
my to stay out of local polltks, ding ceremony and reception of tlu s of chiffon and lace ending na Brace !lang the wedding sol06
t Ml&s Judith Ca role Sleerwtr of In a cha""'l tra1n. A bonnet of before an altar dt!<'ked with white somethlna I loved In thl.l unny .--.,-d 1 hi old town for many, many years. Corona del Mar and John Edward lact> and seed pearls held her gladioli and stock. blue e P n.
* * *
and dam it. believe lt or not, I've Murphy Jr. of Costa Mesa on flngenip veil. ium and yellow daisy chrysan.
kept that p10mlse. Saturday evening, August 24. at Mlss Lynne Bosley served as themums. Slmllar Clowe-rs Wf're
St. Andrews Presbytedan Church. maid of honor. Bridesmaids were1 used at G<lodf"ll Hall, wht're a
So, what dot talk about! Wei), The bride Is the daughter of Mid Pat RJtchie, Mrs. Robert weddlnf recptlon was held fol
gather e1oeer sl.ltern and breth· Mrs. Kenneth L. Sleeper of 2224 Gallivan 1the former Patti Clem· lowing the ceremony.
em, and 111 alve you an earful Paclfic Dr., Corona del Mar. and encel and MJ.ss Bonnie Jean Assisting with the reception
the late Mr. Sleeper. The groom's Georre. Tht'y all wore shell pink were Mlss Kathy C01ens. rou.sin
You Me. thla History goes on parent. are John E. Murphy of lace and chiUon over tatfeta 1 of the bride, Miss C.rrie Gr~m
sale tht. week and I want you Whittier and Mrs. Fra nk Noland fashioned In waltz length gowns and Miss Barbara Holloway. the
folkJI to buy a copy, so u to elve of Torrance. with cummerbunds and bustle bride's mother wore 8 pink lace
ue publl.abeta a ch ance to get oU Miss Sleeper wore a r ow n of bows. Their headpieces and shoes sheath over taHeta and a cor.
the ~ book. Where can Chantllly Jacce and chiffon over were In the same shade of light 4-· 11• La l.aiJI S-'-
you b'-'Y oneT Thla coming Sat· taffeta when she walked down pink. The maid of honor carried 611 _.. •-
urday, &.;ptember 7, civic-minded the atsJe on the arm of her eou· a cascade bouquet of stephanotis Donna Loud. 8. daughter of Mr.
Dick Rlcbarct baa permitted little sin, John Farruggia. Her dreta and gardenl\5. Smaller bouquets and Mrs. H. R. Loud of 3(11 Nar·
old me to have a chair and an ============:::== of the same nawers were carried ctuus Ave., Corona del Mar. won
umbrella In bit million-dollar by the brldesmatds. . second place In the annual La
etore, to tell and autograph· Glamour James Vineyard of Costa Mesa Jolla Rough w ater Swim s unday copl• far &11 and umclr)' at $5.75 wu best m&JL • Uahers were Lee of Jut week at La Jolla. each. plua tax. Taylor and 111.arion Davey of £os. Donna awam ln the 10 yean
ta Mesa. Ouy .JohJaeon of Oran~e and under cla-. Dllt.ance ID the
Tile .._... wUl be t:rom ll a.m. E'Jf• p ud Robert S.. lnbon, wbo Ia an meet was 1!10 yards. Donna Ia a
to noon and from 2-4 p.m. 'lfae '-;.f Jm Se.J uncl• ~ tbe IJ'IDOIIl. Mila Ruth metnber ot the SuntJneton Beach
Une wtll form on the left. and Dudle)' wu ln eharee of the Swim Club.
thoee of you, 110 lnclltled, who 1'1 AJnr au-t book-~ ehureh wu dec· _ ___.,.......,========.--
want to m~ a copy to a friend orated In plnk and white stock.
or two. the price for maUlnr and Are you ~ ln a quandary, as and camaUoM with candela bra :::~;:;::;:::;::;;:::;;:;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
wrappln& will come to ts.SO. ju.t wbat to wear wtth what! a nd white atin bows at the
* * *
XO'I'W:&t aa•moxa Til&
Q a A X D CIIAJIPIOX ..aUI'
WAI ~ AT . Til&
OUifQ& COUJfft F AlB.
Thla Ia the week we are present· peww. Kenneth Akin was soloist.
tnr fashions ln a Showcase. u accompanied by Mrs. Dwight
shown by Glamour mar. You11 Mayfield at the orran.
1et more mlleap trom -each new Followlna the ceremony, a re.
outftt this fall U you do some ceptlon was beld at the Masonic
fuhJon planntnr before you buy. Temple. Newport Heiahts. Mmes.
One of the cleverest Fuhlon Jack Perkins, Robert G. Callis.
Guides we know Ia Glamour ~ames VIneyard, Ma.rlon Davey
map.tlne'a September "What to and Mlu Ann Hamllton assisted
Wear With What" chart. at the reception.
• * * A 51 ..... .....S·ap ol tbe
........ 11111 taabloo CIMora ... • h _,_ .•. tbat yoa'll
.. ..... you ..,. at 0'·
.mEJrl.. The CIDien M tbe MCI·
-lldl lDtD I ~ Cll't.;~ • • . .. ..... the blaee, tbe
... t.a~a -Cl becmtlful .......
,._ ............... to bladE.
Mrs. Sleeper received auests
In a copen blue lace sheath .llllft.IIJI
gown with matching accessories
and a tof'S8ge of plnk rosebuds.
The groom's mother wore cocoa
lace wtth dark brown accessories
and a corsage ef yellow rosebuds.
What's In the volume! Well,
It aoes back a hundred yean or
.o. tt tella about the early d~
before there wu a Newport Pier,
a Corooa del Mar, a eo.ta Mesa,
etc. When a raJJroad tratle tded
to run throuah Newport; when a
railroad came throulh eo.ta
Mea. ctown what 1.1 not the dJ .
vtded hl&bway trom Santa ~;
when you could Wflll1 a ak1tf up
the San~ Ana Jtiver to Talbert. • When Baldo& came lnto be1n&
the only way to reach that end
ot town wu vta raw boat. IJdo
Isle used td be a aubmerpcl mud
Oat; the Santa Ana Rlver flowed
Into the bay; harbor develop·
ment waa undertaken by a few
early pioneer~ aa mo.t folb
didn't care a hoot whether th~
waa a bubor ~ or not; w~n fll' Newport Incorporated ln U08 the
, vote waa 42 to 12 ancl the TrU.I·
tea held thelr nr.t meetlna ln
the depot on the N~ Pier.
Balboa t•land loU .old f~ 1100
or 13(10, aa dJd Corona del Xu parceta. with darn lew tu...
and IOIIM ot tha.e puJChuera
just walked ot1 and left them;
tbe thrlv\nl eomma ntty whldl
you enjoy today dJd not pt Ita
real .tm until 18131. after Uode
Sam voted the moM>' and with
th4 help ot Orure county, buJlt
the jetties and 4ndpd the bay
to make the watwrt n.avtpble.
Bars In eeneral ~ large and
rectanrular in shape and again
we see many combinations ...
. • . .leather, leather and tweed.
leather and flannel, calf and COl·
duroy, c:a1t and tapestry.
Gloft ...... ..., ..... Jut
..,.._...wtb-.t.tM
e~Ptbwttla-.a ( .. ...,..
U..) wltll wiUIIe --..... tile~ ......
The new Mra. Murphy wore an
apricot colored wool suit with
black accessories when she lett
on their honeymoon to Lake Ta.
hoe and northern dtles. Upon
their return the couple are mak·
lng thelr home at 449 Hamilton
St., Coeta•Mesa. Both the bride and groom are
alumnJ of Newport Horbar High
School and Oranre Coast College.
Sudy al.a attended the Unlveralty
of Idaho, wh~re she affiliated
wlth Pi Beta Phi Sorority. ..............
Cllss Is E .. l••••
A class In music appreciation
wtll be added to the curriculum ol
fourth. fifth and sixth grade stu·
dents at the St. l ames Day SChool
when school opens n.esday, Sept.
10. The claa wlll be beld once a
-.-k under the leadership of
Mlaa Frieda S.Unhnte, conduc.
tor ot the Oranre County Phil·
harmonic o.cbestra; Mrs. Bet· nard P1nk. Mrs. IL F. Chittenden.
lirs. C:aren Marcreta Wood. Mrs. ~land Lelthold and Mrs. WU·
)lam Weact. MrS. Rudo~ FmSa
Ia d1.Nctor ot tlae .ehool
c
eor.o 6tl Ma
n o KE IIU80a 1303
For • l..M9e s ... ctlon of
Y ARDA&E -Ut>ClHS
IEOOIN6 -NOT10NS
'A1TBNS
IOYS' I 61RLS'
TOT to 'fHN
CLOTHING
MMV.. LWo
Nww~ ..... c.lif.
I
.,
:Kaltin , , ,
GATHER 'ROUND
... thot ,f you ore" • reod~<"g the Ensign every week. you 1111 miSSing
a lot. Ju~t one f r•n~tonce .. my Daddy goes to mony. mony meet·
1ng~ every wee~. 1ust to let you ~"ow whot s go•nq on in this city of
ours. He alwoys goe~ to the C 'Y Counc•l meetmg~ ... In foct. he •
ho~n t missed a s•ngle mee• ng ,,.. more then e ight yeers--thot s o
record NOBODY c~n eve'" come clc~e to.
Hovi"'g my Daddy go"e "'" those Mondoy n.qht Cou~ meetings
1s 1vst one of the SM&II ev f -.e s I mole ~o thot !he lcxol blh co'l
keep wel ,,for-ned I ~ .. ·e "ope you ·eed •ne E"~ g" req ... orly so you
w l tnow whet IS go "9 on ""' cwr town .
--K.A.R IN
-----------------
PUASE USE THIS ORDER BLANK FOR YOUR SUBSCRIPTION
AND RECEIVE ONE OF THE 2 USEFUL PREMIUMS W£ OFfER.
NEWPOBI' H.ABBOR ENSIGN
2850 E. eoa.t Highway
CcloDa del Mar. Calif.
I am enclosing $2 95 fop a one-year subscription to
the Newport Harbor Ensign.
s-dEx-ignto=
NAME
,
0 Little Gicmt Fin Exti:agCiiM-
GI'
O W.WGiohe
NAitmG ADDimiS -----------
cnY ~~----~~--~
•
* WHERE TO BUY *
"Fifty Golden -Years"
The H1story of Newport Beach ·
by Former Publisher Sam Meyer
nus FASCINATING IDSTORY OF OUR CITY
IS ON SALE AT THE FOIJ.OWJNG PLACES:
* CORONA DEL MAR:
BrooldDp Variety Stor., 3309 E. Coaat H19hway
* NEWPORT:
Jfewport Office Supply. 3011 lfewport Bl~
Jf...,a Preu Office, 2211 W. Balboa Ill~
* BALBOA!
Blue Sa1la SjaUoaen, 301 MaiD St.
* LIDO SHOPPING CEN'TER:
The BoolrcaM, Ul& Via Udo
* BALBOA ISLAND:
Book Shop of the IalaDd. 319 NartDe AYe.
* COSTA MESA: ..
Barper'a, 1132J{1 Jfewport 81Yd.
* SANTA ANA:
Scmta ADa Book Ston, 201 W. Foorlh St.
ATTENTION
ALL STUDENTS!
ESPECIALLY OF ORANGE COAST COIJ..EGE.
NEWPORT UNION HIGH SCHOOL AND
OTHER LOCAL SCHOOLS
Any student purchasing an automobile, either
new or used. from Theodore Robins Ford (or par-
ents purchasing car for them), will receive abso-
lutely free, for the month of September, a
SHEAFFER
· PENCIL
PEN &
SET
NEWL YWEOS Mr. <'tnd M~. Freddie Shannon <'tre pictured et their
wedding reception, held "t the soci<'tl hell of the Corone del Mer
Community Church. The young Corone del Me r couple, ective in
the young peoples' 11clivities 111 the church, were merried there on ~ug. 3 by the Rev. Edwin Gom~e The bride is the former Wendy
K11y Gruwell. They ~~re now m11k1ng their home in G11rden Grove.
CHURCHES
Stormy Sail
From H·awaii
lob M~. Wllo ....s to own
the lewet b tn CorOna del Mar, ~ )'Mrw Ia" .._,,
wu man'led Setunt.y eveltlnl Tille n.-Mn. ~Murthy .hq a taetee.
In !:xe~W to hla dlUdhood .WMt· eon. Milo_ ... 11, Who Ia JUet .;.....;..~ ...;_..._,___-:
ilftrt. 'Mrs. l:meaUne ltobb, tbe ent-'n& f'MilaO ltillt CoUeae. CO'a ICOVT IIOUAWfA&K l~ ~ ~~ Mr. Murphy baa a daupt.l', Jto.. CUb Scoutl o1 the Harbor t)ta. ~ .._... rn&rrJed by Dr. Ju. aJtnd, ate 22. ·who Ia edlplO)ted trJct WOl boad a ~citable meet-
Uu, • )if~ flnUte, at the at the Hellpot plut 1ft Newport Ql at 7:30 p.m. .. xt Wed~y.
home of tbe bride • mother, Mh. BUcK. ' Sept. 11, at tbe Explorer S.. lue.
Oav1d ~alwn. ln Exeter. Both 8lne!e cl~n1 h.la l.weJ Box 1t31 w. Cout HJahway, Newport of u-e · 1,_. ~tew up ln tbat thta aum!Mf, Mr. Murphy hu ~b.
Cf\tnmunlty and a~nded hllh been wtth Could ~ate. of ~-----
lehool tocet~Mr. Their pa"'-MP· Loe Anple.. dllt:rtbuton of plu. aratect alter hJI'h 8Chool day.. de window al,.. Be tt a tale.-
at
villa marina
aAnm• J)IUVE AT 11Am1R AVE.
(&atrac:. to aa1boa lalaad)
Wednesday. Sept. 11
Reservations Now·
Harbor 3930
Luncheon From 12:00 Noon
Pr ... nted through the coopercdion of
the V"llkr Marin~ Vema Miller
and the FoUowing DidDctift Sho.-.
1
FRANCES NORTON SHOPS
1808 S. Main St.
213 N. Broadway
Santa Ana
PINUP GIRL
509 W. 19th St.
Costa Mesa
LORNE'S
204 Marine Ave.
Balboa Island
Verua Miller School of Charm
Commentary, Fashion Models
307 N. Broad way, Santa Ana
.................... .... ,, ............ ..................
~ .............. Al1bur .....,. ......
IWW _ol .. .......... ....
ol.,~
ARTHUR MURRAY
TELEPHONE HJUlBOB 5013
3523 EAST COAST IDGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAll •ow ~ .._ ICa eo •._Tay c:...1M. If= ga
'
---------------------------·
FINAL REDUOIONS
Drastic Mark-Downs . '
II ILL IEIII •• Ul E IDCHI..aE •
IEIUmlll II ILL IEPIITIEI11
lEI'S • W ... 'l • C .. IEI'S
IOB'f_,.O 1&11 Ga&D ITAJDS o• 11III IALE
IT.E 1111111: t A..IC-TO I p.M. .JVEIIT J)AT
---~ -~ ~ ..
011 TID ... lltiVI.A-IVft A lTD J'IM)IC 'I'IIZ PAV"D..JJW -
-IIADI .,...,.-aAUOA
. qJ II
IIIIITEEII
•
/,I,J, SIIIITEEI! ·
\!rll:Jelena's ell H • .-•
FADS AND FASHIONS = ... ·:~.-.-_-:·.~.··_-~· ::
a..IIJ ................... ....
MOSTLY 1UNIOR SIZES ... DRESSES lr PLAYCLO'IliES
170 K. COUT IDGiiWAT
aa.o• 1173 CO_,.A DEL ICAJI
John Sharpe
Is -Studying
for Ministrv
• Joan Sharpe, who tor fbe put
aeverat )'eara ~ on the St .
Andrew't Presbyterian Ch~h
etaa and worked wtth tellowahlp
poupe. t.a atuel)'lna tM the min.
Urtry.
Mr. and MrL Sharpe, whc) fcw .
merly Uwd with lohn't patenta,
Mr. and Mra. ~ B. Sharpe of Dl5 1\aat.lp Ave.. Cotta Meta, left
Sunday a week ago tor San An.
aelmo Theolortcal S em In a r y,
where he wW atudy for the next
3 yeara.,
lohn attended Oranre Coast
CoHere and t.a a craduate of
nr Beach State College. Durtnr
hla collere traJnlng, he was ad.
vt.aor to the HI School Westmlns·
ter FeUowMip at St. Andrew's
Church. He at.o worked with a
college age fellowahlp.
At the Sunday service the day
he lett. the church presented
John with a cheek In apprecJa.
tlon of ht.a faithful aervlce both
to the church and church groups.
• • • of soc:ial
note
ay ftG
Mr. and Mra. Leo Durocher
(Laraine Day, that 111 and fam-
Ily, weNJ vacationing In Corona
del Mar at Jamaica Inn tor sev.
eral daya the other week. Heard
alao they were seen at VIlla Ma.
rlna. Rumor has It that Jerry
Lewis alao haa been visiting at
.Jamaica Inn . . . rumor not yet
conllrmed. • • •
The Paul Bruces of Corona
Hl&hlanda can take a real vaca·
tlon with their winnings lt what
we hear ls true about them BOTH
blttlnr the daUy double at Del
Mar. They won a whole caboodle
ot dourh. • • •
Mt.aa Marilyn Tench of Tuaon.
who aerved u bridesmaid at
Connie Mangold's wedding. has
on to Pasadena, where she
11 attend the pt Beta Phi sor-
ority's President's Confere~
Marilyn 1.1 president of the Pl Phi
Chapter at the University of Arl·
MRS. JOSEPH C. DEATON JR. •s the former Miss Marguertle
. ChristiM Hughes who formerly lived n Boy Shores and '" Corona
del Mor. She wor~ed for e tome o t the Corona del Mer Travel
Service , where her mother Mrs. Arthur Lee John$0n, is o pert,..er
The couple ore I vong on Los A ngeles, where the groom os w th
Pecific Bell "T:elephone Co. They were married Aug. 14 ot St ,..,,..
drews PresbyteriM Church. (Terry Boris photo)
AI Reese Joins Village Inn
Staff as General Manager
Ownt'r Frank Us ed o m an-t buslnes5 In Hollywood, an ap. zona. nounces th~ addition of AI Refte pllance sales firm.
• • · • to the staff of the Village Inn on I Mr Re-ese and hls ramlly are There's a 11'1 ole general now Balboa Island as general man. residents of Irvine Terra~ .and
residing In the 600-block of Lark-ager. tMy are building a new home
apur In Corona del Mar ... only Mr. ~ was prevlou.sly as-on the Terrace bluff. from where
he's not 10 Uttle and not old. aoctated with JarnaJca Inn ftes. 1 they will Incidentally have a
The former "Colonel" W. H. taurant In Corona del Mar and I dlreet view ot the VIUage Inn.
Sttlea got ht.a 6rlgadler general with the Balboa Bay Club. He Mr. and Mrs. Reese have 2
stars lut week-end u he was al80 helped to dealen and open children - a 10-year-old son,
rettrtnc from the Marine Corps. Kelly's Rfttaurant, one of the I Noel, who got hll name trom the
• • • • ~r restaurants of Eut Loll fact that he wu born on Chrllt-
JI'reah home from an 8-day va. Anplft. mu Day, and a dauahte.r, Bon.
caUan ln OM.Iand tre Kr. aDd P'rlow to hla rataurant work nie, who'll be 6 yeara old 1n
....... Frank Gr'ann.W or 221 Or-h• OW'DI4 and operated hu own January. ddd Ave .. Corona del .Mar. Tbe
Grannta' Wft'e vtsJttnr Parker
Bolton of Oakland, brother ot
Mra. Crannt.a. While Utey were
gone they celebrated their wed-
ding anniversary with a dlnnft'
at the Hotel Claremont In Berke-
ley. •
Mr and M~. ;.,ll~lam Schuster I
of Laurel Pl., Newport Helghts.1 returned last week from several
days vacationing at San Fran.
claco.
EYER
BODY
COME... ,.
I
BROOKINGS VARIETY
Ia L COAST IIJWAT. COIIO•A J)EJ.IUJI
• Eallldw;W Foaa•W • ._.. • lfechan'ml Dauwllit a.ta • .... ..._aan,..t •Slide a--..T ........
• Sattb eon.a hnab&e • W...._ IKcth a..-y
• aw.n, £.-... Pwvtaaduu • Qucditr 1.-~...t ..._
STATIONknS
225 Fwe.t Ave.
UGUlU
==============; c.tllllll UIIMiill
Evertf*l(•looilllf crt Of lal1111 FII'ICIII
1i :;;& tt ' Business activity wlll continue am. r-= a. to upand throughout this year
and at least Into the early
.,...._ te 1Ndr. ~ a.a. ..... months of next year, accorCslng
t'"'" ~,. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1957
~t, 1 uu-..-wayl to Business Week arid Real Ea-
0.. I•IIUM ._ ~ tate funds, the quarterly letter ~ ''••• ._ada I • 11. of Newport Balboa Savings and
SCOOTEI lila Loan Assn.
The letter expresses concern
over the continuing monthly
IALD _. IDYICit highs In consumer prices In the
•111 •-aa-... ,..._ -...& a'---n-of war and scarcity of • ·--' ... _ -·:r a-t.. Mil ....., ""' •..,.-t .._. JOO<ls, making a 20'1-ln~ase
M .... lEW ~'ll
u.....a ... IEICUIYS
ALt.· MODELS
MUST GO!!
REDUCnONS UP TO
SA1E NOWI .....
In the cost of living In 10 years
Exnc~ of appropriate volun-
tary ~tralnts by bllSlnt>ss. labor
leaders. coni'Umers. polltklans
and governm.nt offlelaa Is sug.
&ested.
4PORT ~~. _J
•· ,._. ' \f4• f~ ..,.,/..,·.•y
FlO I 1 , ....
Native or Casual Dress
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
$5.00 PEII PERSON
Entertainment
Janie McFadden Duo
South Sea Native Dancers
Bongo Drum Festival
Hats •. Leis • Favors
Exotic T,_.cal Food and Grog
•
-'ArtAirA -1 .
Resltltlltllil
\ :A~ t~ a wllopplnl' $1.611,321. 5 dupJe:xea, $l03.6e0; 2 apart· brinclnc tM reeord for the year mer~t bulldlnp. $70,000. 2 c•·
to ts.f11,%H, a«<rdlna to the raees, P,750: 7 pooll, $16,985: 15
month·end ~port ot the Newport fences. $4.390: t7 alteratlo"'
Beach BuUdlnc Department $101.001; 5 commercial altera.
1b.J:s year'a teeord to date Is Uons. $7.900: 2 buUdlnp demol·
almo.t $'700,000 ahead of the lshed. $300; 2 m11ce1Janeoua per.
Auw. 31 totf} of lut year, wben mJts, $2.300; 2 bulldlne• ~lo
the all-time yearly record of $1.2.· cated. $950; 9 signs, $10;015.
971,512 was set. R ev ~ n u e for the month
Augat pennlta Include 58 sin· amounted to $6,183.65.
Followlne permJts were Issued:
HOME
LOANS
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SAVINGS
I LOAN ASSOCIATION
TWO OF_FICES
To Sene You
LAGUNA lEACH
AND
sAN CLIMENTE
QUICK
24 HOUR SERVICI
LOW
LOW "REDUCING"
INTEREST RATES
EASY
MONTHlY PAYMENTS
FRIENDLY
.SYMPATHETIC SE.RVICf
FREE
CUSTOMERS' PARKING
ESCROW
SERVICE.,
EffiCIENTLY OPERATED
e coao•A DEL MAll
Earl Stanley, storage space and
alterations. 332 Mareuerlte, $3.·
500; Hans Btoerine. sign at La
Cantlna Uquors. 3244 E. Coast
Hwy., $1,200; Cora Bear, altera.
dons at 213 lrls. $400; Holbert,
move garage and dwelling at 237
Heliotrope to Santa Ana. $700;
R. R. Foster, garage at 438 Fern-
leaf. $2,000. e COBOKA IDCIILAlfDS
Joe Gustavino, 2-unlt, 2-atory
dwelling, 465 Morning Canyon,
$22.500. e NEWPORT
George Thomas. car polishing
and lube rack. 2902 W. Coast
Hwy., $6,500; Bertram Coffey Jr ..
2-unit, 2-story apartment at 5115
River, $22,090; David HargTove
Jr., doll house in front of R!ch-
ard's Market. 3-133 Via Lido, for
sale of doUs. $250. e BALBOA
C. L. Blackburn, fence at 206 A TASTE of the rigorous Co4st Gu4rd Academy life was sampled
E. Balboa Blvd., $250; Mrs. M. by 17-year.old David Good~e (above) at the annual "Activ.ity
Stanton, fence at 811 W. Bay. Week" at the Academy in New. London. Conn.. from Aug. 14
Sl25; Vergil Oakden. roof at 605 through A ug. 19. D4vid, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs Leo Good·
E. Balboa. S160: Charles Duegan, 11 b H b H" h alterations at 1755 Plaza del Sur, ole, 2b I 5 Redlands Dr .. Costa Meso, wi e a senior at or or 1g
$500; Paul Moss, opening In wall, this yeor, 11nd then hopes to receive an appointment os o Cadet to
109 Palm. S150; Robert S. Gard· attend the Academy. He II hove to toke a competitive exominetion.
ner, 3-unit. 2-story apartment at competing against several thousand young men throughout the
823 W. Balboa, $20,000; William nation. Dave wes sponsored for the Activify Week ' by the locel
ThompsOn. rumpus room and Coast Guard Auxiliery. Rotilla No. 22. of which. Dee Cook of
bath over garage, 1565 Miramar, Corona del Mar is commander. Dave w4s selected by a Flotilla
$6,000. comm.ttee wh,ch 1nduded Commander Cook. D·d Youngquist of
• BAT SHORES CoroM del Mar and Harry PAv~ of Laquna. Wayne Ferrell. }.unit. 1-story ---------....:....~__:, __ ___: _________ _
dweiJing at 2430 Bayshore Dr., ~xt!~::n:.~:!~ pr~~ua Manager Appo· inted
permit for dwelling at 424 Holm-
wood, $19.400; MJ;s. Blanche Ly.
tie. windbreak in patio. 2312 F N CDM Cliff . Dr., $600; Joseph Walker, '"f ew porch. 411 Irvine, $1.250. V e CLIFF BAVE!f
Barkham Garner, 1-unlt, 1·
story dwelling at 717 St. James
Pl., $18.350. e UPPEJI BAT, RIGIILAXDS
Howard Petersen. fence at 1412
The Corona del Mar branch
of Security-First National Bank
will be managed by Ralph A.
Miller of South Pasadena.
Nottingham, $450; Richard Long, Thls l.s the second announce·
fence at 1900 Highland, $320; ~t concerrune personn~ fqr
George Shore, swtmmlnl pool, the local branch or the )?ank.
_15;;1;;8;;S;;y;;l;;vi;;a;;;;;;La.ne.;;;;;;;;;;;;$3.;:;;;000.;;;iiiii;;;;;;;iiiii;;;; which Is acheduled to open soon
• at 2823 E. Coast Hwy., across L M'ua.,a
I llolral•c
Pailliac C•lriCIIn
lat.da« aad E:xtaicw
DecalatiD9 VENETIAN BLINDS-SCREENS
SHADFS-BAMBOO DRAPES
Ill .... Palll .. len
_. Eat Coast Bwy.
Col'olla del lla u sen
from the Ensign office. Last week
Thomas Winget of Whittier was
named as the assistant man-
aeer.
Mr. Miller ls a naUve of Chi·
nook. Monta"' Jllld began hls
banking career tJ( 1939, with the
First National BM1k of Portland,
Oregon. Except for :t~ years of
World War U service as Navy
radioman, he was with that
banking firm continuously tor 17
yean~ until joining Securlty·First
National In July, 1956.
Bank
Miller-1st Run
Femleat It mehway ···-·-··· 7:2S
Marguerite It Highway -·-·· 7:29
Coast Guard Station ............ 7:33
2nd Run-Balboa Island
Balboa It Coral ---·-··········· 7:52 Balboa 6: Collins .................... 7:53
Marine lr Collins .................... 7:55
Beacon &cy ··--·-··············· 7:59
CORONA DEL MAR
Stolarek-lst Run
Irvine Terrace 6: 101 ............ 7:25
Acacia & 101 -·-·---·-····--··· 7:27 Fernleat 6: Bayside ................ 7:31
2nd Run-Newport
McFadden & ·Balboa ............ 7:50
30th & Balboa ........................ 7:52
LaFayette lr 32nd ................ 7:55
VIa Lido 1r Newport Blvd .... 7:57
NEWPORT BEACH lr BALBOA
Bcrnau-1st Run
Riverside lr 101 ..................... 7:15
Balboa Coves .......................... "'7:17
Orange & 101 ........................ 7:19
58th " 101 ................................ 7:20
Thf Newport Harbor High
School PTA will begin Its mem·
~hlp drive on "back -to-school"
night. Wednesday, Oct. 9. Mrs.
Chatles Ary Jr., la membership
chairman. .
The PTA plans to sponsor a
homecom!ng danee, and a mem·
berahip booth will be set up for
the early football games. "Creat.
lng unending rings ot lntluence"
ls the membership theme.
Attending a planning meeting
with Mrs. Ary last week were
Carl Bergeron, stud~nt body pres.
lclent; Mrs. Orby Anderson, PTA
president: Mrs. Robert Rarbt.on.
faculty actvt.or: lin. JoM Rau.
PTA aru and pc*er cbalrman;
Mrs. Arthur lJndeke, bocpltallty
chairman: .Mrs. Bruce Harsh·
bareer, co-chairman or member-
ship: Mrs. Gordon Imler, publlcl·
ty chaJrman. -------SIIAVD lOW BOD
•A 7.pound, 8-ounce boy was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B.
Shaver Jr., of Balboa I&Jand,
Monday, Aug. 19, at Roar Hoa.
pltal.
Place your cl...ttled ad ln the
Newport Harbor En.alp -Call
Harbor lll4 or Harbor 1.ll.5.
LAGUNA BEACH JAMES 222 OcMft Ave.
PHONE HY 4-1177 D. RAY
His first position with Sec6rrt
First National was as admiD
tratlve assistant at the Sou
Pasadena branch. He was named
assistant manager of that branch
last January.
Mr. Miller Is a member of the
South Pasadena Rotary, and also
the Masons, Elks and American
22 New Instructors at OCC
As Classes Open Tuesday
SAN CLEMENTE
60 I N S C.mlno RHI Buil•l-c Collractor
PHONE HY Kintt. 2-1195 J446 E. COAST HWY ...
., HY ecinth 2-1196 CORONA OR MAl
HA1W 476J
a..w.-:HNW41 ..
n.r Cuoiid:8tll-.,......._.. ·
Asphalt TUe -Rubber 11le
FOrmlca -Llnoleum TUe
CI&T-~.~~~:-
., 1L lftll lt. Cenl .._
ua&ail ......
22 y..,. 1D OraJll'e Coullt7
STROOT'S n * BOUSEWABES
Legion.
He and his wife, Jane, and
their daughter. Michele Diane.
wtll live at 1611 Clift Dr .• CliU
Haven.
Place your claaWed ad ln the
Newport Harbor Ensign -Call
Harbor U14 or Harbor lll5.
Twenty.two new Instructors
will greet a record enrollment of
day school students at Orange
Coast College when classes be.
gin next Tuesday.
In addition reeular Enellsh
teacher Vernon Patte1'110n and
M111. Martha Buss. .chool nune,
wlU be returning from one-year
leaves.
.... , .......
·-·~~ .... DEL MONTE-LIIBY
BEIJ. BRA.JiD-ABDEN
CAMPBELL SOUPS-LAURA
SCUDDER-MElD BEVER-
AGES-AU BEERS
Picnic Supply Headquarten
No ·Check Stcind W~
AT
110 E. lath St., eo.ta Macr
Jud east of Xewport IIYCL-~ .._ tlaell-.a na.at.r
0 DEUCIOUS DINNERS 0
0 DEUGHTFUL DRINKS 0 0 DANCING EVERY Nt6HT 0
0 oo BY THE 00
0 DORISE VAN TRIO 0
l) ENtERtAINMENT 0
0 0 --· • ._ ..ell .,._ 1:10 .... 0 ~ LuDcbeoaa from Sl.SO
Dbmata &om n.oo 0 0
Men an4 women. 18 to 39, blah 8Cbool cradua&es, to prep~
for well paid ~tJo"' tecl\nlea.l ot nort·tedullca.l. PubUc contact b----. communJeatlon.s, reJ~ervaUoniata, radJo oper.
atora. &tattoo etc. Good pay, travel, clamour, security. TW'af.._ ...... ..._...._
--., A49teely ..... ., -= ·-....... .,1.~--... -.
Approved fo,.~an Veteran&. See
II IOU can quality NOW. For lnfor.
matlon aJ)d Interview, maJJ coupdn •
.A.Jrltne Tra\DJQC Dlvtalop of Central TecbnlcaJ lnltltute,
Box C-95
e/o Kewport Harbor Ena!l'n, CDM. ._.. ___ .:. ____________ ., ___ ,_
•
...
MRS. JAMES L KETTLER is the former Min Ruih Ann Harris of
Balboa. (Bernie Alden photo)
Ruth Ann Harris of Balboa
M~rries James L. Kettler
New reslcSenbl of Lido We are served u his brother's ~t man.
Mr. and Mra. Jama Jtettler, who Another brother, William Kettler
were marrted ln a late afternoon of Huntington Beach, was an
ceremony Saturday, AUJUat 17, usher, alone with Claude Bur.
at St. Jamn Epllcopal Churcll at dick.
MRS. JOHN MICHAEl LAYNE is the former Miss Constance
Jean Mangold of Corona del Mar.
the entrance to Lido. Karen Kettler and Kenneth c t M I d f CD M The new Mrs. ltettlet Is the Kettler, age 5 and 3 years, niece ODS ance ango 0
former :a.n. Ruth Ann Harrla of and nephew ot the croom. were
1:569,. Miramar, Balboa, the flower girl and ring bearer. ]drs. Is Marr··ed to John M. Layne daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jamn Caatleman Smith played the or·
0. Harrla Jr. of Delano. The can for the ceremony. Honeymooning before they re-I length train. The portrait neck
groom Is the 10n of Mrs. Marcar. The bride graduated from turn to collece at the University I line wu detailed with a Brussels
et C. Kettlel' of 14l VIa Undine, Glendale High School and at-of Arizona are newlyweds, Mr.
1
lace and seed pearls motlf that
Lldo, and the late William Ket· tended Glendale College, where and Mrs. John Michael Layne. extended to the princess walst.
tler. abe atfUiated with Nu Phi Mu. The young couple were mar. line. Her fingertip lllwslon veil
The Rev. Jotm Park united the She Is presently employed at the rled Saturday afternoon, Aug. 24. fell In Uers from a crown of seed
couple In a double rlng cere-Balboa office of Southern Callfor-by the Rev. James Stewart at St pearls. She carried a spray of
mony. The bride, eacorted to the nla Edt.on Co. Andrews Presbyterian Church. gardenias and stephanotis
altar by her father, wore a floor Her huabanc:l attended Ora nee The bride Is the former Miss Con.. Mrs. Robert Mosson Russell of
length gown of lace and tulle. Coast College Cdr one year fol-stance Jean Mangold, daughter Puadena wu matron ot honor.
It. tltted bodlee bad lonl aleevea lowing graduttlon from Hunt· ot Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Man· and Mlss Marilyn George of
tndlnc In a point and a little lngton Beach HJgb School. Later gold of 214 Larkspur Ave .. Corona Glendale wu maid of honor. the
lace collar with n~ Inset a'ld he completed hls acrtcultural del Mar. The groom's parents bridesmaids were Mt.s Marilyn
scalloped lace edge. A lace panel major at CaUL State Poly-Tech are Mrs. Otto Culbertson of 1501 Tench of Tucson. Miss Susan Cui
adorned the front of the dress. at San Lui8 Pblspo. He ls ata-Priscilla Lane, Harbor Highlands. bertson or Marshall, Texu. and
and the back of the aldrt wu Uoned with the U. S. Navy at and John Wbeatly Layne of Long Miss Kay Boarclman of Corona
made of amaH nrUJes. Rrr fin. Los Alamltaa. Beach. del Mar.
gertlp veU wu held wlth a •· The couple spent their honey-Mla Mangold was given In Best man w as John Rees of
quln and pearl head-band. Bridal moon at Lalc:e Arrowhead before marriage by her father. She wore EscondJdo. Serving u ushers
flowers were orchids and atep. retumlng to make their home at a formal gown of delustred tal. wer. Robert Lutes of Yuma, An.
banotls on a Bible. 142 VIa UnJdine, Lido. !eta which ended In a chapel zona. Joe Hannon and Richard
The bride's aLiter, whq wu Houseman of La Jolla and Peter
married Jut month, Mrs. Richard PI A H • t o Pinson of Orange.
R. Peter In of Santa Ana, served ayerS re 0p1R9 0 pen The altar of St. AndreWA wa.·~ as matron of honor. Mrs. James 1 1 d
0 . Harris Ill of San Bernardino. PI h b E d f 0 t b banked with white glad o I an
alster-ln-law of the bride. and ay ouse y n 0 c 0 er ;;~~ra/~~ra~f:nst~eere~:!0~i
Ml» Suan Rase of Santa Ana Hallowe'en week-end, at the munlty Players for the opening the Irvine Coast Country Club,
were brtdeJmaldL end of October. la the tare~ date of th.elr pJA.JhOuAie. where a reoceptlon followed the
~liCk a. ~of PaJoa verct. .. bY tbe Newport Harbor Com· A building permit La ~lng ob-ceremony. The weddlnc .cake --=:=:..::.:.:==:...:::...:...=:......:...:.:...-:=,~..;_...:;:... ___ ..;_ ______ 1 talned from the City of eo.ta wu endrcl..S wttb ..rar&anda of
Mesa. and the enUre member-canSenJ.u. Aaslatln&' at ttte wed-
HOVV TO III!DUCII
AND LOV.IT
tDitA 1M Stoui!er Home Reducing Plan
II leT IT roa A MCNnlt-IUY IT FOI Me A MY
POll 111111•• HOM• D•MONeTRATION
ship of the players will be called ding rt'Ceptlon were K.lsl Nancy
on to· help In the remodeUng Tritt of Lido lale and Mia ltath
prognm. ryn Thompeon ot Orange. A apec.
The location 1s 1712 Placent1a lal guest was the bride's grand· I
Ave. In charge of the remodel-mother. Mrs. Raymond Charles
ling ls Swen Brockman. Uberty Norton. an early settler In Up
8·5786, who will line up the work lands.
~s. Mrs Mangold ~lved guests
The Players are also looking l in a Dlor .Blue Italian sllJ< sheath.
for old furniture, draperies, and made with the bodice Inset with
an old plano tor their playhouae. embroidered peau de sole and a I
June Slnykln, Harbor 4871, ls In flying panel falling from thE.'
charge of this projec.-t. waist at the back. Mrs. Culbert·
Th~ Directors of the Players son was d~d In an Ice bluE.'
have Interviewed candidates for sllk organza sheath with E.'m
the position of play dJrector and boldered drape and bodice and
hope to make an appointment by matching acceuortes.
mid-September. Both the bride and groom at.
Jim Webb, president of the tended Newport Harbor High 1 Players. says they hope to show School. The new Mrs. Layne also
4 melodramas. each with Its own attended Westrld«e School for I
cast. and pr~nt them each Frf. Glrls In Pasadena. She is atflll·
day and Saturday night. Each ated with PI Beta Phi sorolty at
cut thus would work one week· the University of Arizona. Her
end a month. Olio productions husband attended the California
are planned tof between acts. State College of Theatre Arts.
The regular schedule of plays Pasadena Playhou~. before his
Electric cooking keeps more juice
in meat ~because itS flameless!
/Wlten :rou cook electricaJI:r there's DO draft of constant1y changing air because
there's DO Jlame. ( F1ame, you see, oee4s air to breathe. So a flanwHleated oven
t oonstand y inhales dry air, e.xhales moist air -literally cooks meat in a bot draft
that evaporates good jwces.) In an electric oven there's no dra.ft oE dry air.
You cook with moist heal AJ a result, more juice stays in the meat ... and the
meat tastes better.
EJectrk cooJUna Ia far cooler, too.~ much a.s lao cooler. The reason is obvi.ous:
electric cooking puts the heat df.re.ctJy into the food. not into the room. Elt'C'tric
cooking is cleaner, too, because it'~ ftameless. There are no by-products o1 com-
bustion to dirty walls and darken your bright pans. Truly. it's the only modem
way to cook. Why not see your appliance dealer for a demonstration of the
oew electric ranges?
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COMPANY
lM llTTtl-WCTIICAUYI
Did J•• htwT Fl•••lus tltctrlc ct1klt1 cuts uut $1.50 1 •utl ftr 1 ta•IIJ tf 4
will be continued, as In the past. matriculation at Arizona u. '
Mr.Webbuys. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~==========~~~~~======~====~~====~ CoJl II 3-1110
Ma.il Coupon ....... .... .... ~---1 ..,.. fUM ··--------' -Ill W. 171'11 ST. ...._~....--__________ _
SARTA UA. c:ALJF. CltJ~o--------,..-----
..... , ........... __ _
Mr. and Mrs. Ch .. CramPton1 new ownen Cl( VWat~t VALET Cleane:I'St Invite you to come fn aDd 1ft acquainted.
·~
DWII)elhwy....._---1141 ....
31!7 E.• COAST ma&WAY, OORONA DEL MAll
exclusive
I ....... , .... I '-
............ ..,.--:-... _ ........ Mil
PbOIM ~ JQar newa atorles to
your loeal MW~rpaper, the En·
lip. Barbell' W'-
fJCIIIIOVS I'DDI •un:
THE UNDERSIGNED doe. here.
by certt.ty that he ls conducting
a real Mtate and lnves~ts
bwdnea' at 2828 E. Coast Hwy ..
Corona del Mar, Calif. under the
flctltJoua f'lnn name of BABSON
REALTY AND INVESTMENT CO.
and that aald tlnn ls composed
Cl( the followinc person whose
name In full and place of rest -
de~ are u follows, to-wit:
E. I. BABSON,
405 Conn Ct~le.
Corona ckl Mar. Calif.
WII'N!SS my hand thl.s 17th
day of Aupst. 1957.
E. I. BAISON.
State of Callfotnla • Cotn11:1 ot Oranae
OR nuB 17th day of Aueust. ltJ$7, bf!fGft me. a Notary Publlc
1B and for Aid eount:Y and -'&te,
r.ldlaf tbere.ln, duly c:ommJ.a. -...ct and awom. penonall1 ap-
;.illftd E. J. BABSON. known to
1M to be the penon -~ name Ia .ubecrlbed to the wtthln ln-
lltnlmet. and RlmcJwledpd to me that he ocuted tbe aame.
WI n4ESS 11\1 had and oGle· tal....,
.....,. A. Ru.pa. Motur Pll.bUe
Ia uc1 flor •14 Q)unt:Y aDd Sta M;1 Onmw'v1on ..,_ Aq.
11,18.
,_......_: ....•• Stpt. &-
ll. usr aa u.. **JjOI't a.tM~r , ....
,
All Day Saturday. Sept. 7th
CROWN HARDWARE
Wil Demonstrate •. , •. ,, .•
''' iJEAt ct •••••'•'"
111 ,111tcr
..._ ........... &W
• perlecdoe ........ of
CONT&OU.aD IUAT. ....,_ ....... ....
leaaatW. ... &,i-. ...............
a "a,_
..Wlf I •wz ·> •nuu. ta-=-..__......,
* CROWN
'\
Pateeted a A DIA NT
CONTROL Jl.-ta ••••
aeifor• toan wtaetlller
bftad il fro-. or kwh.
..,. or wtai-. •a or dtio.
.,...,. ~ JWJ,f.
lfotc '--t.ifal -...ac
~--.llllab
.. fti'J' '--pel 0' •
coffee ...-. Set ic for
..a.t-........ s. ic-
locpc k; a-a-" ...., ..... ~ ....
,JmE ·
Wlth Mt. Sa.a Antonio loeded the IX: with the atart ol tall prac.
wtth w.na. Santa Ana lleldiQa tic& 'l'llNe -..ken4111 )am the
Jta bat team~ tn yean, San Jet. eampalana belin for ,.aJ u tb.,
nardlno at Ita pealll and IUve:r. dut. kJdt ot1 In eompettttcm.
Ude looktnl atronc. Orante 0out Steve MUMNu (Oranp Coatt)
Collece wtU have tta banda f\,lll Hooward White (RJversJ<Ie) and
trYfnl to win the tou&h Eutf!rn Dick Hill (Santa Ana) are all
Conference this year. new coaches ln the conference
Only Cltrua and po.albly Chaf· this .euon.
tey can be da.ued u pushovers, White moves to Rlv ... lde from
with the rest of the teama In the Riverside IUih. where he hu
loop atron1er than ever. fielded ftiOnl teama yeu In and
OCC'a potent Ptrates. last year out. All·CIF halfback Art
year's champs, are atlll the tav. GUmore Wtll be followlnl him to
orltes In many experta' •yes. but the Ben1a1 school.
Santa Ana could become one ot Hill Is the much talked about
the top teams In the country and Downey Hl1h mentor. He took
Mt San Antonio Is ranked thltd over the Vlkln1s reins from .Jlf!l
In ·the nation already. Stangeland last year and pt.
I I 111 loted Downey to a piece of the
All teams In the c rcu t w CIF crown, by drawing 13·13
be fighting for a JC bowl bid. with Anaheim In the finals.
Five bowl eamea are on tap for Musaeau ~as perhaps the most
this season, with the post season outstanding record of the 3 new
frays headed by the Junltlr RO&e coaches and this l.s saying some.
Bowl on Dec. 14. thing. In 2 years at Mater ~I
The other boWl games are the High In Santa Ana, Mu~au's
Alfalfa Bowl at Lancaster on teams won 22 games and lost but
Nov. 28; the Olive Bowl at Lind· one game.
say on Nov. 28; the Orange Show Last year the Monarchs won
The season opened Sunday In the CfF small S<'hool title and
Bowl at San Bernardino on Nov. failed to have a point S(X)red on
30 and the Potato Bowl at Bak· them In the playoffs.
erstield on Dec 7. Other coaches who wiLl be re-
Elks to Honor
Top Teams of
Tournaments
The flrst and second place
tt'ams In the A. B and C base
ball tournaments, along wtth
their famlllt>S. will be honored
by the Newport Harbor Elks
Lodge this Sunday noon at Costa
Mesa Park.
Individual medals will be pre.
sented by the Elks, and lunch
will be served to the players and
their families. There will also be
an exhibition baseball game
that Will match the coaches of
the teams against the players.
The top 3 batters In the Major,
Pacific Coast, Amerkan and ln
ternational Leagues will also bt>
honored The champion sluggers
are:
Major League-Jerry Queener.
Roy Dalton. Frank Rivera.
Pacific Coast League--Richard
Rison, R~ll Rapp, Brian Lewis.
Am~r1can Varsity League--Bill
Pettit, George Brown, Rod Wll·
son. American 1V-Mike Tu:t, Tom
"Bruyneal, Danny Hall.
International Varsity -Tom
Anderson, Rusty Packard, Steve
.Shedd.
lntemaUonal 1V Learue -
Frank Ma\def, Roger Hartley,
Leonard Bonds.
Til£ llOlJa
13LOIIER
TUESDAY. AtJC. 21
A liCe guard stand was over·
turned on the beach at Montero
St. and Edgewater Ave .. Balboa
... A coin box containing S8 wu
stolen from a drinking machlnj>
at tht> service station at 301 E.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach
. . . A pair of watN skis were
c;tolen from the r('sldt•nce of Mr"l.
J Li~'\ner. 2145 Seville Ave , Bal.
boa ... SomP<>ne threw a rock
throu,~th a ~lass door at the home
of Flt,-.rl Ball. 1906 Dover St, Har
bor HiJ:hlands ... A drink rna
rhtnP coin box was brokf'n at
thP s<'rvirf.' station at 299 E
Coasr Hi~hway, Newport Bearh
... A rompas.c;, directional flnrlN
and r«eivt>r, all valued at S9R:i
.50. wt>re stolen from the boat of
D. R. Pa,.ul of Los AngelPs, whllt>
tht' boal was at the Bayshore
Trallt>r Park, Bay ~bores .
Judy Taylor. 7. of 312 3.'>th St ..
Nf'wport Beach, was bitten by an
unidentified dog ... A 11·year·
old youth was booked for vloJa.
tlon of the curfew. e WEDKESDAT. AtJC. 28
Raymonrl Brown, !'W. of 116 1,
22nd St., Newport SE>ac•h. wa~
booked for Intoxication ... Ll
quor was confiscated from 3 min
ors at Acacia Ave and Coast
Highway, Corr.na del Mar ... An
outboard motor, golf clubs and
balls and a C'art. all valued at
s.'l76 Wf're stolen from tht> garage
r1f Bryon Nealy. 5()0 El MO<k!na
Ave .. Newport Heights ... A bl.
cycle was stolen from the rest.
dencf' of Terry Bowman, 1584 E.
Ocean Blvd .. Balboa ... Mary Jo
Hay, 3, of 400 38th St .. Newport
BE-ach, was bitten by her grand·
mother'8 dog ... A statue was
stolen from In front of Waltah
Clarkt>'s Store, 209 Marine Ave ..
Balboa Island ... Hub caps were
stolen from the car of Mrs. W. 0 .
Brown. 409 Holmwood Drive.
Newport Helghta ... A 22·callbre
pistol and 150 rouncb of ammu.
nltJon wer~ atolen from the car
ot Gut Deuon of Santa Ana.
whll• the vehicle wu prked at
1004 W. Balboa Blvd •• Balboa.
<Continued on Pap Eleven)
turning are Clydp 'Windy' Wll·
Iiams at San Bernardino; John
Burnison at Chatfey: Bias Mer.
curio at Citrus; Bud Dawson at
Fullerton; and Buzz Bemoll at
Mt. San Antonio.
For Mercurio, It w111 be his
first uperience In the confer.
t>n<'P Citrus came Into the loop
last year. but did not participate
in football.
The nrst circuit game will be
on Sept. 21. when hapless Citrus
m~ts potent Mt. San Antonio on
the Citrus field.
Following Is the complete Con-
fprence slate for this year:
EAST£1Uf COifFEJlEifCE
~eoa.t
!Coach Steve Mus.~aul
Sept 28-•East Contra Costa
Oct. 5-• At Ph~lx
Oct. 11-Citrus
Oct l~At Fullerton
Oct 26-At Mt. San Antonio
Nov 1-San Bernardino
~ov ~At Riverside
Nov. 15-Chatrey
Nov ~anta Ana
Chaffey
!Coach John BurniAOn l
Sept 20-• At Southern Utah.
Oct 5-•at Santa Barbara
Oct. 11-Santa Ana
Oct. IS--At San Bernardino
Oct. 25-At FUllerton
Nov. 1-Rlveralde
Nov. 15-At Orange Coaat
Nov. 22-Cttrus
Nov. 28-Mt. San Antonlo, Ua..m.
atru
CCoach Blu Mercurio)
Sept. 21-Mt. San Antonio-
Sept. 27-RJverstde
Oct. 5-At Fullerton
Oct. 11-At Orange Cout
Oct. 1~· At Fresno
Oct. ~anta Ana
Nov. ~·Sequoias
Nov. 16--Monte~y Peninsula
Nov. 22-At Chatfey
lllftnidll
ICoach Howard White)
Sept. 27-At Cltrua
Oct. 12--•Pasadena
Oct. 17-At Santa Ana
Oct. 25--•Cerrltos
Nov. 1-At Chaffey
Nov. 9--0range Coast
Nov. 15-At Fullt'rt<Jn
Nov. 22-Mt. San Antonio
Nov. 2S-San Bernardino
Scm Benaard1Do
!Coach Clyde Willlamsl
~pt. 21-" At Palomar
Oct. ~·L A Harhor
Cx-r. 12--At Mt. San Antonio
<X-t lfi-Chaffey
Nov. 1-At Orange Coast
Nov. 8-•Compton
Nov 1 ';-Santa Ana
Nov 22-Fullt'rton
Nov. 26-Rivt'rsldt>
SGilta Ana
!Coach Dick Hill I
Sept. 2i-•Taft
Oct. J-•Long Beach
Oct. 11-At ChaUey
Oct. 17-Riveralde
Oct. 25-At Cit rus
Nov. 1-Mt San Antonio
Nov. l~At San Bfornardlno
Nov 22-At Orange Coast
Nov. 28-Fullerton, 1 p.m.
Fu.llertDD
(Coach Bud Daw110n l
Sept. 2()-•At Fresno
Sept. 28-•San Diego
Oct. !>-Citrus
Oct. )9--0range Coast
Oct. 2$-Chatfey
Nov. ~At Mt. San Antonio
Nov. l~Riverslde
NQV. 22-At San Bernardino
J'ov. ~At Santa Ana, 1 p.m.
Mt. Scm AlltoaJo
fCoach Buzz BemolJ)
~pt. 21-Cltrus
&-pt. ~·At Sequoias
Oc-t: 12-San Betnardlno
Oct. 19-•Phocnlx
Oct. 2&-0range Coast
Nov. 1-At Santa Ana
Nov. 9-Fullerton
Nov. 22-At Rlftnld~
Nov. 28-At Chaff~. 11 k.m.
•Nonconterence came.
All games nJght unJe. other.
wl.e designated
I
Com.Pton. PUadifta and Put. Un41r the leadenhtp ot HI
Jerton art three of the olc*t ll*ta·m!Mtd board ot ~
Junlof' collepe In Soutben Cal· ttll prillklwato Dr. luU PwCitiww.
ltomla. an4 ~ OOC .a.. comped. ~~~~~~~~~~ Their poteru!)' ln the tkld of U"-PJ'OII'UU In 12 .,..... all ii
aporta bu matebed their ace of tnt '*I ·alike u .. ..,_ tPOft& .. ao run or better. 'n..i .... football, cro.I·ClOUn·
In the bru~ ot thm co!Qpe. try, .,ater polo. wr.Wn•· crew,
With I ILL D 0 N B B ttttve athletic PI'Oefama. how· ~tbalJ,. aalllnc. ..,.t.mmtnc. • .. m•at~ED••••aa••••••••••••J!I ever, they can't touch oompua-tennla. coil, track and bueball ,.. ttve u~ Oranp Cout COl-. Pullerton and Paaadena both
oaARG. COAST c:ou.aca took Buc aJpal eaJlm-lnteN:epted • lep, now prepared to celebrate OCIVet nine flelcb; Compton and
a btg atep toward bec:om1nl a o( hla aerlala. Ita lOth annlversatJ, accordlne Banta Ana CoUece. eight.
major Oranp County tennla The Plretea drubbed EOC U.{) to • recent aurvey mad~ by ath. Coa.ehlnc uatgnmenta: Foot·
power lut week. with the hiring that evenlnl after the' ~ntlre letlc dArector, Wendell· Pickens. balJ -!teve MuJNatl, Geor1e
of MAur~ Gerard. first peTiod was played In OC:C GoodelJ, Georp Davis; buket.
Gerard wUl become the head tenitOI)'. * • * .... , P1wtl tf •• !>!"_:-aaAJyan .. ~·er•:acrouter po·co,ou~ nt!t mentor at the Buc lnstltute, ... ~ ...._,
replaeinJ Charles Martin, who WITIIOo;l" .OSE, the Contra Wlu ....... T11..al Al Jrwln; WI'Mtllne -Plcken.a. wu at the reins of the Pirates Costa ofteru~e will be slowed ...... ,.. Dean Burchett: crew -Paul
last seuon. down somewhat when they come Aahby Powell of 319 PolnMttia Baptist~: aautn1-Reap; .wlm-
Gerard wm be movlne over to OCC tor the annual Llon.a' Ave., Corona del Mar, prMident mtn1-Irwin: tennla-Maurice
from Santa Ana, where he has Club aame on Saturday, Sept. 28. ol tbe South Cout Gun 'Club, Gerard; track-Goodell; eolf-
handled tennla as well aa served Juat the aame Jack Danllovich won a aold medal In the 5Q.me· Rouo; bueball -Pickens.
u dean of men. In addition to a nd Hugh Boechettl will be out tre match of the amallbore rille Late-. coachlnl additions have
•wa .-.:M08 'fH8
LA,._ tH .MOOIRN
\Wd R)ft
cc..,-·10·~
N'CWINCI.•
101 tmM.Afl CALl ••• hls tennla duties he will handle for revenge at the expense of tournament Jut week at the aun been Davis and Gerard.
counsellng. Steve Muaeau. club range. Davis played lntercollealate -..... lfEI
Last year the OCC tennlsmen * * * Mr. ~ell, who holcb the football at US<; and recently lA I ••
failed to win a match. With Ful. JIM JORU. who played aerond range In t()().metre matches, mentored the Lu Lomu High I ITI.IIE
lerton and Santa Ana fielding and third atring quarterback at poeted • scdre of 396-28x. Other School football team of Walnut L
strong contingents, OCC was OCC last year, tookB like the man match winners we't'e Jack Evan.a Creek, Calltornla. His record ._ w..,...t ..-..
dropped lnto the cellar. to beat out this seaAOn. of 434 Marguerite Ave .. and Fred wu outatandlne. Cedll .,_ * '* * Jones will fit perfectly Into Kuater ot 604 Marleold Ave., Co· Gerard moves over from Santa ,._. ~ 6 ....
BA.aBOB RJCB lOI!t what could Musseau'a split T, since he was rona del Mar. Ana where he hu handled ten· ~ 'v='L='~~J:II
have been the top tennis mentor without a do~bt the finest passer Hl .. '+lll S ... "--....L nia aa well u served u Dean of ~~~~~~~~~~=~~ In the county 2 years ago, when at OCC Jut year. 0. VWII511 Men. He will h andle the net =
Glen Bassett departed for Santa He Ia capable of throwing a 65 II f .... r _. •• •-aport In addltJon to hla counsel-UM ENJan Cla•lfled ada to
Monica. yard pitch without any trouble. WI 0.. Inc duties. buy. Mll. trade or exc:han1e.
He 1s also married and Is the ri.i~i~~~r~~·~~~=~:::::~~~;;;;;;l Bassett coach~ the Tars to father of 2 children and Is a war Newport Harbor High School ' second place In the Sunset loop. veteran. swimming coach Edward New-
The year before Bassett came to * * * land hu become a ''pop" for the
Newport, the Sailors ran dead JULES CACJ!, Harbor HI bas· second time. George, ~he New.
last. ketball tutor, made the atate· lands' second child. weigh~ 8
He was not only a top flight ment 3 years ago, '1"he Tars will pounds and 6 ounces when he
coach, but played In all the maj. win the Sunset crown for the was born Tuesday, Aug. 20. at
or net tourneys and upset Whit· next 3 years." Hoag Hospital. George has a sis·
ney Reed, former Davis Cup Everyone laughed at Gagt' ter. Marlee, who ls 2. O...,_,.ta.#.-...,_......_.
member. In the Ojal tourney. then. but he has won the title for Mr. and Mrs. Newland. who ..,__.,.._~ * * * the past 2 seasons. with tearru~ reside at 1606 Mariners Drive.
DOif CAJfT1lELL. sports editor that were picked for no better Harbor Highlands. moved to the Petty Ac:cotnmOdatioN
Qf the Costa r,iPSa Globe·Herald, than second. This yf'ar the chips Harbor area from Pasadena 2 w--5th St. at Scmta Ana ·Ri·•r •
who Is currently vacationing In are down and It will take som~ years ago. In addition tO' coach . -ll
the nartht'rn part or the state, thing no Jess than a miracle for !ng. Mr. Newland teaches his. __ ...;.. __ SANTA ANA PH. JEFfERSON 1-067~ wrl~sTme that Jim Ro~. who Harbortowlna~aln. :o~ry~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~ shattt•red all passing marks at Gage is probably the be!rt high
East Contra Costa last year. will school cage coach In Orange
t'nter the University of Callfor. County hlstory, or at least the
nla this fall. most successful. 1 Rose's passing game was stop. This year will be his last at
ped but once last year and that Harbor. slnce he Is set to become
was by an alert OCC defense. athletic director at the new Costa I
spearhead~ by Bob Crockett. Mesa High School.
Rose must still dream to this I He will act u athletic director
day about Crockett picking his at Harbor this year. In place of
passes out or the air. since the Ralph ~d. who haa held the
post since the school was built.
LECAL WOTICE and who IK on leave.
No A-296l2 Gage started coaching football
JfOTICE To caEDJ'IOBS at Harbor. He was the uslatant
ESTATE OF MARY E SMini coach under AI Irwin tor the
1so k MARY ~ BAKEi 1949·50 Tar teama. Then he took ~E~ u . over the basketball chores from
NO'nCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Jim Mlller, and since that time
the c:redit.on or and all persona the cage aport haa been on the
havtn1 elaima a1aln.at the aald upgade at Harbor.
decedent or aald e.tate to tile
them with the neeeuary vouch· ~rs In the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of tbe State
of Calltomla, ln and tor the
County of Orange, or to present
the aame, wllh the neceuary
vouchers. to the undersigned at
his or her place of business, to·
wit:
Ruel D. Smith
c/o Hurwitz lr Hurwitz. At-
torneys at Law
430 32nd St., Newport Beach,
Callfornia
within alx months after the first
publication of thla notice.
HUR~ lr HUR~TZ
Attorneys at Law
430 32nd Stlftt
Newport Beach, California
Attorneys for Petitioner
RUEL D. SMini. Executor of
(•o TVDI) Wodcta lmd'e't lladle
WEIQIII OlfL T IJ OZ. abe oaly r • s· • • ., ••
A New Concept tn Personal Radio. ~r Phone ancl ea.ny.
lnl Cue Optional. Extra.
Balboa Island Sporting Goods .,...
llrll' 1,. Ulfflr111 IIJit• IIIP ... .J llr liP
F. IIYS
Hlltl I C.wse Cutaa Slleel ("PF'' 1111 Ill liar)
lrer a,.. Sllerll I lie l1111111t1n
AU AT
Wigwam Sweat Sox (Girlla' & Boys')
Sweat Shirta with Hood-Collar 01' Plain
Open Daily 9 to 6-Sundaya 9 to 4
Balboa Island Sporting Goods
the Estate ot said decedent.
Publish Aug. 22. 29, Sept. 5, 12 1115 ~.~c..ta ....
DAVJS.BRGWI CO. 222 Marine A••· Harbor 2841
In the Newport Harbor Ensign.
Save Tim,with Personalized Mon~y Orders
IAWI-r.t, foryoa fD IIICC*IL CO lift IWff = .... ...,..,.
~Atr,.._,.. .... lllbacile& IAN ,_ ..... ~
&:,~fPrG:f-.4 ~ I 1.-l c>ca-te ...... Y•J
'I"D~OIIICa 1711 .... a.. .. ,._,
............ CS' 2
.
~· Da. lUll Ollx:a ._._.c..tRJ'cca ,
•
,
A HOME RUN by Oellos RiGhordson fOt the PionHr Gionts mode
the score 10 to 7 in fovor of the Gionts in tne top hoff of the fifth
inning of the chompionship ployoff ogoinst the Eostem Broves
Soturdoy night. Gionh won 1,. to 12. (Ensign phot<J)
<C.t ned,._~ Tal fll ¥II. &eM-._.,!!.: 22Dd
...... Y • .._ • Ill tbe UPP« &.)' area •.• 'ThrW
A ..,._ wu ato!e.n fNID tbe Juvenfld wbd b.ad e.:aped from
reeldeoee ol HUJ Hallaway, 1821 San Pra.nd.eo were booked by
W. aaJboa Blvd.. Newport Beach N~ Beach pdllce olflce..-.
... A juvenUe stole a flood IIcht • SA1'V11DM, AVC. tl
from 329 Mar~rlte Ave., Co-A hit and run damaeed the
rona del Mar ... A rudder wu car of Dr. Ronald Wood, 280t
atolen from the boat of Robert Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach
Gardner, 823 W. Balboa Blvd~ ... A bicycle wu atolen from the
Balboa ... Oar locka wen atolen residence ol Mrs. Mabel Slaugh.
from the boat of Mra. Jewel ter, 401 Snuc Harbor Road. Clltt
RJchard.l of Lido ule, while the Haven ... After eatlnc breaktaat
craft • wu moored 1n the Boat at Jack's GrllJ, 3312 E. Cout
Garden at the end of VIa Genoa. HI&Jlway, Corona del Mar, 4 men
Udo Isle ... A bicycle waa atolen lett the restaurant without pay.
from the mldence of Bob Bor-lng their bUl ... A total of $90
den. 104 15th St .• Newport Beach was stolen from a l»urse In the
... Two watchea valued at $995 home of Gloria Britt, 2405 E. 16th
were stolen from the residence St., Newport Heights . . . Two
Do You HCIYe A
FLEA PrHII•1
Animals -Houae -Yard?
See U. For
Solution
the iordans
· mSBOP
1711 &. eo.t llltJawar
C.... del .... ..... ~ ..
larae bowls were stolen from the
patio at Jtay Finch Ceramics.
3901 E., Coast Highway, Corona
del Mar ... A 14 -foot boat was
stolen from the resldenet> of Mrs.
Laverne Means. 210 19th St ..
Newport Beach . . . Someone
shoplifted a S120 TV from Lee's
Pharmacy, 302 Marine Ave .. Bnl .
boa Island ... Several articles
were stolen from the car of Jam.-s
Butler, :l031 Mlramar Drive, Bal .
boa . . . A car covE-r wa~ stolen
from the car of Mn! John Ta l -
ton. 1222 E. Balboa Blvd .. Ba lboa
e SVlfl)AT. SEPI'. 1
Two youths In a <'ar ran over
the lawn at Newport Harbor High
School ... Hub capS were stolen
trom the car of Chuck ltramer.
1403 N. Bay Front, Balboa Island
. . . A bicycle wu stolen from
the ~arage of Mn. John Bovee.
903 N. Bay Front. Balboa Island
. . . John Wh1te, 41, of :1051 New
part Ave., eo.ta Mesa. wu
booked foT tntox1catlon . . . A
radlo aerial wu broken off the
car of C. H. Eclcert. 125 Apolena
Ave .• Balboa &land ... A bicycle
wu atole.n hom the car of Rea·
aan J;hertck. 220 Colllna Ave~
Balboa lalaftcl ••• A total of SUS
wu stolen fron\ the re.idence
M..-. .John M,yeri. 125 Alate Ave ..
8al00. JaJan<1 •.. A bit and run =jiijiiiijiijiii~------•maced tbe car ofla~ ='-"'· • dow. 45 Qaannel lload, Udo '!HIIltr Putt ••• A eerem wu
pulled eon and a wtJitdaw .oo·
ened at tbe home oiK. K. Mel·
lor, Ul 3kh. St.. Mcwport ._eh
••. A tOW of 11M .,_. ..olen
r;om ,_... at Ke !fUll VIlla .
I •
CJw:ll
Proper
1~12
Sl P 11. -----1 -----3. -----t. -----5..
For.... 0
w..w to lMiy__D
leal Est..... 0
a. 1. 8. •. 10.. ----J 1L 12. 13. 'lt. 15. ----Tritt Homer
In Top of 6th
Is Clinc~er
a SPECIAL! 15 worda only SOc lor one imlertion -3 timN OD1y 1.00 ~ 14. ----17. ----18. ---··-11. ---·-2). ----
For rwnt .. ___ _o
w .... t.ct to ,...t_.o
Help weniecL_jJ
The ~~erappy Ploneel' Glanta of
\he Corona del Mar Youth Center
we* the champlonahlp of the Cee
bueball rearue Saturd.ay nlcht
wSth a tei)N 14 to 12 victory
1 21. ----22. ----23. ---·----25. ----
Won wented ___ o
Loaf 1 founcl ___ o
1 :as. ----27. ----28. ----29. ----30. ----
• WOBS Otn.T 1.10 J'Oa OD DfiEftJOB -S '1'110:1 J'Oa UO I
Share yow c.r ___ o
PeriOMI ____ o
'
Miec r'rr ~----D the Eutem Bravea at eo.ta
Park.
MAIL tO: THE ENSIGN, 2850 E. Coaat Hwy., Corona del Mar
A 3-run homer by third Your Name .,...------------Addr .. ------------PboDa -----man Grea Tritt In the top half of
the final lnnln& proved to be the '~~~=~!!:!~===~~~~~~~~=~=~~=~~~~=~~=~=~=~~~~~=~=~=~~=~=rt wlnnlnr maraln for the Corona roa • ..._. roa IALJl WUTED TO a.E.WT
del Mar team. The Giants were
leadln~~C by a slim 1D to 9 mucin HAMMOND ORGANS All models,
at the end of the fifth lpnlnJ. aee and play them at Schmidt
Grer'• round-tripper ln tile top PhUllpa, authorized Hammond
of the •lxth made It 13 to 9. The Dealer, 520 No. Main, Santa
G~anta scored once more In the Ana. 10~ down, balance 36
siXth to make It 14-9. montha.
The lut-lnnlng rally by the A.J(.C. REGISTERED Dachshund
Bravea netted 3 runs with only paps. 2 months old $50. Phone
one out. but the Giant defense HA 1529·J.
stopped further scoring. and the ""sEV="=ERAL--0--n_e,_,S-te-lnw--a-y-G=-ra-n""dll:-. rame ended 14 to 12. Gre& Tritt hit 2 home runs for -ell completely reconditioned
the Giants, and Mike Nelson. and ruaranteed. S3500 value
Eric Van Hall and Dallas Rich-for $1795, S1995. etc. Schmidt .
ardson hit one homer each. Phillips, 520 No. Main. Santa
Chules Jordan and Jim Mor. Ana.
&aRte each hit round-trippers tor 18~x61,S MERCURY. UTILITY,
the Eutern Braves. all ma1)orany. Gray marine.
The Glanta outhlt the Braves 104 HP.; 35 m.p.h .. perfect con-
25 to 20. dltion for Ocean flshlnr and
Here's the score by Innings: sklln&. New varnlllh: chrome;
6 o 1 2 1 4-1 cover; tully equipped. S2000. Giants · · ·· .. At 31 Beacon Bav. HA 6885-J Braves . 1 0 3 3 2 3-12 ~
The llne·up of the champion-USED Electronic Organ, 2 man-
ahlp Giants was as follows: Gene ual and pedal board only $595,
Bandel. short centerfield; Ste~ electric 'orrans as low as $375
Hill, flrat bue; Herb Stutt. pitch· Sclunldt-PhUllps, 520 No Main,
er; Mike Nel.lon. shortatop; Erlc Santa Ana.
Van Hall. second bue; Greg TRANSPORTATION CAR -194Z
Tritt. thlrd bue; Peter Esplau. Chevrolet with rebuilt '48 mo-
left field; Timmy Cooper, center tor and good tires. $100. Har.
field; Oallu Richardson. catch. boT 2368-W.
er; Randy Lynch. right field. SPINET PIANOS beautltul little
Bill Wirth Sr. Ill the coach. and ebony. real modern $387. a
ualstant coach ls BlUy Wlrtb lr. French Ptov. spinet like new.
ROUNOtNG THIRD BASE to
\core for the Pioneer Pirates in
the top of the finol inning in
the gome ogoinst the Eostern
Brl)ves i\ pitcher Herb Stutt. He
scored on Greg Tritt's second
home run, which olso drove in
Mike Nelson . (Ensign photo)
'SAve $170, blonde spinet re-
turned from rental. only $495.
2 Mapl.e aplneta, cue sllrhtly
damaced In ahlpplnr. aave $140
to $260, nt"'N cuarantee. 10 oth.
er wonderful aplneta. repo!J-
aeued. traded on orcans. In all
flnlahea. Take over balance
like rent. Schmidt-Phillips. 520
No. Main, Santa Ana. 100 to
chooee trom.
HOLLYWOOD DOUBLE BED -.m111 It mattrea Bel&e Cor.
day apread wUh pUJow abams
It bolsten to match. Ub DeW.
Beuooable. B.A 4178.
HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN the
new model S~ with !)el'CUSSion
tones at no extra coat. beaut!.
tul organ music plus 100 other
lovely tones, like violin. Ha-
waiian cultar, chimes, banjo.
clarinet. etc. The rreatest In ·
ventJon ln hl.story of musl<' for
the mustc lover who's had no
lessons. We'll ruarantee that
you'll play It at onet>, phone
KI 2-5140 for a home trial with
out cost; entertaln your frl~nds
and neighbors. Schmidt -Phil-
lips. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana.
1956 MERCURY MARK 25 out-
board motor. Remote control;
water sk is. Only 50 hours old.
Must aell. HA 1692.
BALDWIN Gra n...,d_p....:,l,...a_n_o_t.,..h_e_s_t_y,....le
famous on TV and Radio. like
new $1495, 3 y~ars to pay
Schmidt-Phillips, 520 No. Mnln.
Santa Ana, slnet> 1914.
SAXOPHO!'lE, E Flat Alto, brass.
sturdy rase All In good ronfll.
tion, $90. 316 Larkspur. CDM
HA 6988-W.
O!'lEFt\MOL'S used Hammond
C'hnrd organ -ftloal SAving -
&hmidt.Phllllps. 520 No Main.
Santa Ana.
SAVE TO 11 on national brands
swlmwear and casual shoes.
toys. Calyp .. '!O hats . 29t-; men's
swim trunks . $1.69 up; beach
towels . $1.19; zorls . $1..29 up.
Anniversary sale. Also need
active partner. Balboa Bazaar.
304 Main. Balboa. Harbor 6827 .
LARGE SELECTION of fine up-
right plano«, all ~ndltloned
and In excellent condition,
$89.50. $129. $145 and many
others or wUl rent for S5 a
month up. Sdunldt·PhUIIps.
520 No. Main. Santa Ana.
SPlAY IllES
Only White M1ldew
BA SM-M atter I P.M..
TillE UtE
40o/o It IOo/o Off
NO DOWN-'I'ER.!4S
U· S. IIYIL
:50,000· MILE GUARANTEE
Wholesale price tor
Retail Customers •u lYEII
UNION SERVICE
Avocado It Cnut Bichway
Corona del Mar
Next to Jama1ca Inn
Harbor 30!K
aE.AL EST ATE & JIEirT ALS
2 BEDROOM furnished apt. Win-
ter rental. North Bay. Balboa
Island. SlOO mo. 224 ,._ Garnet.
HA 2373-W.
l BEDROOM YURN. apt. Winter
rental. North Bay, Balboa Ls·
land. S85 mo. 224 "-Gamet.
HA 2373-W.
FRONT GROUND FLOOR APT.
Have responsible tenants for
stores and offices. Will take
lonr tenn lt'ue. Muat be ln eo.
rona del Mar.
u 1812
5 YEAR LOCAL resident needa 4
bedroom. 2 bath, family room
home. Yard Cor four children.
HA 5236 $150 maximum.
BUSINESS LADY destrea room.
Away all day. No wuhlnr or
cooking. Hlrhest references.
Send card to P.O. Box 355.
CDM.
MAN NEEDS QUIET room near
beach. w ith or without kitchen,
one day wk. for reat. study,
WTitlng. Box M-93 c. o Enslen.
TWO ORANGE COAST Collere
glrls want room and board or
room with kitchen privUecea..
Harbor 5.243-M.
Fully or partially furnished. ......------------Good location. pleasant sur· _~ ___ w_AJI __ I_&D ______ _
roundlnp. Adults only. No
pets. 610 Marauerlte, Corona
deJ Mar. .............
FURNISHED DWEI..UNG--2 bed. •• rooma. Ideal tor teachers.. Sept. ..CIIIJ
PAIN'nNG
GENERAL REPAIJl
LOCKS
LAWNS MOWED
CARS POI ISHED
GLASS REPLACED
GENERAL CL.E.AN UP
WINDOWS WASHED
NOTHING TOO SM.A1.L
OR TOO LABCE
E. H. HEJUlAN
706 lrl&. Corona del Mar, BA 5073
U.ed Auto PaJ111. ,_
We Buy Can and :knp Ketal
LlBEKTY 1-1013
20'75 Placentia Ave .. eo.ta u ..
to June. $95. 702 Martcold. Co-WHEEl ER EUX:TIUC
orona del Mar. or write 610 Top job ~ ftel4&. El__._._, ,... ..... --... Washburn St., Corona, Calif. li&D aDd Waa:.~ ..,..;u,M;&& .............. -....... Free fllttmata YEARLY OJl WINTER RENTAl-12) 'l'wlttD--X.wpart a-da
1 Bedroom; Jarp Uvin& room; 21Sl-D E. Coar1 mi:ra.,...,
tile ldtchen; prbap cl.t.poeal; (~ ~ AD·~ Qn6 del liar
porch; tumJshed.. HA 1283·14. padrtq lot) BA Gf1 na.,.. U 8-1!1.5 ~:tw
WE 9-4496.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS -POODLES FOJl SALE
<.:>cean front. SSO-S60. month. IIYI Jll Ifill ...... Doc eroom.tnc-poodles Utilities paid. Coast Properties a apedaJty
Co.. 301 E. Balboa Blvd.. Bal-GOLDEN POODLE boa. HA l65S-E'ves. U 8-8124. to ma.ke a proteaalonal chanl"e to
FURNISHED HOUSE-1 bdnn. better aerve your feUow man. 1891 N~v~~ Mea
available Sept. 10, 441 ~ Fern-To lnc:reue your product:lve time. -------------
lear. CDM. Inqulre in front or
phone HA 0376J. To Insure your future reeardJesa ot are. U~FURN. 2-bdnn. house in CDM.
adults only. Inquire at CDM
Pharmacy, HA 2272. To double your Income.
COM -2 bdrm. unfurnished
house. children 0 . K .. no pets.
$90 mo. on lease. HA ()465.J.
FOR RENT -Furnished one
bedroom ground 'floor apt. 423
Orchid Ave .. Corona del Mar.
CDM-FURN~ HOLTSE-Attract1ve
2 bdrm. Available Sept 15. So.
of highway. F'ireplace. patio.
fenced yard. garage. No ~ts
Harbor 1087
YEARLY RENTAL-Corona del
.Mar-2 Be-droom house. Fum·
ishNI. lk>au.tiful Ckean Vlt>w-
1~ block to bt>a<'h. FireplaN!
and furnaCE' For appointment
phonf' HA 2162. Sanford Rf'alty
FUR."iiSIIED APT -l bdrm
~ase Sf-pt 15 to June 13
Garbage dl!:p ; patio; <'hlldren
w elcome; shnwn by appoint
ment -reasonable r('nt Har
bor 1283·:\t or \\''E 9-4~96
SEVERAL OFFICE RENTALS-
Corona dt'l Mar. Frands J
Horvath-Realtor. HA 1565 or
HA1428.
A.RTIS'T STUDIO-North Ught;
privatf' entrance; 240 sq. ft.;
two blocka from Udo Isle
Brtd,e. $35. Additional exhibit
! YOU HAVE!
Thf'n 11ee Mr. Grogan
Sales Su~r ........
... rt .. , ...
1842 !'lewport Blvd~ Coeta M~
CAREER :o;ALES~tA!'l ORA~GE
Cl •l'~TY -Wundt>rful nppnr
tur \t) ''lth old ~tabllshl'd 1n
!'Uran<'t' agt"n(') for a~l\·('
harfl \Ao urking lnllUran<'t" ~IICI·I
tor A wund tutu!? if v.llltng
to \\ ork afternoon and e\'f'
n1n~ Plt>nt) nf gnod leads
furmshf"d Bo' H -829. <' o En·
•u~n. CD~1
Rt.'CF.rTI0~1ST AS .. -.197 AXT In
doctor's offl<'t" :--;4.'\Ao port IWR<'h
ApplJ<'an" wnt ... r t• r 0 . Bo'
157. Cnrnna dt>l Mar, gl\'lng
quallrl<'allons. ph(lnt> and ad
drt-s.<~
PART TI\tE helpt>r fnr workln~r
moth<'r nnrl ~ year old S?Jrl.
1 :30-.'l , m 5 day~ WN'k-
or <'an offer llvf'. rn fa<'IIHies
to rlrht ~n. Refe-r?n~ rf'.
qulrt>d. Call days JE 7 .. 'HS'7
Ev~ HA 2886·W. COM.
a])ace available. Ground floor-------------
stlftt entran<."e : al'Chltects and SJTVATJOD WIUfT'ED
buUde..._ current tenants. AVAILABLE 2 days f'a<'h Wf'f'k
Graphic arts bulldlnc. Ha as handy man; painting: y11rd
2918-R. v.or!<. U 8 1210 9 am to noon.
a&AL DTATE WARTED -SOME P'B.EE -30ME P'EI:
a, I ••l•ll s,. .......
American ~cton n5 l!!lth St.
Meetlnp 2nd.-ttb Wed. 8 p.m.
BIILDEI'S
IIIIITEIUCE
PAINTING
UITERJOR -EXTERIOR
SA. "'DBLA.STING
MUUL.S
Uberty 8-8622 Fr~ Estimate&
SPIIILETTS
FLVOaiDATED WAttJI
~h:t-s lifetime
prott'<'tlon aralnst
toc>th dN'av•
CALL uaun· 1-so12
SDVICES
WE MOVE YOU
IIIYWIEIE
•·lthln 30 ml. tor min. P.U.C.
rate of $9.25 hr.
DAVE WI U.S of the Irvine
Coost Country Club posted on
ewn per 71 to tie for top hon·
ora in the fint L..kewood Coun-
try Ctub Junior lnvito+ional Goff
toumement at LOflg ~h. He
wts O.fMt.d in a wdden deeth
plaY-off with Nid Urb.n.
SMALL LOr oc:o.an side b .. bway A HAMMOND In yow home only Delc.Ti~ fully. State 1~
125 plus cartaae -lndudea cub ptb to Box F-8Z9. CJo
AppUcanta needed. ma.Jl1 omc:.
,.... at.o Nlbturanta and do-
""Mtb ~ Jot. far qualllkd
.... (~ llOW.)
• (Wally Taft ~to)
1.-m.a. Schmldt-Pbtrnpe, sao ~ CDN..
No. Main, Santa Ana.
TillE IJ. , ......
•
hDe hrrv Elapl. A.lec:f.
-" ..... !lwwpcwt REQUEST GENERAL hou..-.ork.
u a.2274
Da.1s • ro t.h• Rubor arM.. ------------
Ha"-own transpart.atlon. ll
s.ar7.
'
Llr
-~-
Choice, Sou\J' of biJhway
Location.-tnJSO. ... ,.. .......
1600 W. COAST HWY.
NEWPORT BEACH
Uberty 8·6141.
c•ou on 111
H .. IIICOIE
n .........
VIew of hills; fireplace; near
IChool and Youth Center; plus
one bedroor and den apart·
ment, with sun deck over car·
port. Excellent construction;
hardwood floora; tile kitchens
and baths. 721 Jasmlne Ave.
$20,950. Courtesy to brokers
JOSHUA TREE
In The Hip Desert
New cabin; 2~ Acres. On 29
Palms Highway. 35 Miles from
Palm Springs. -$2,000.
1515 SANTA ANA AVE.
COSTA MESA
UBERTY 8 .6645
FOR REIT
BlUOA ISLAIID
•
CharmJng apt. . Little Island
Bay view; fireplace: unit heat;
garbage disp. $90 winter: $1 10
yearly. HA 20.
CURT BOSH, Rltr I
31S MARINE AVE.
BALBOA ISLAND
HARBOR 1560
DORIS BRAY
RENTAL SPECIALIST
216 Marine . Balboa Island
Harbor 20
WHEI Bmll OR
SE''I• PROPERn
IT PAYS TO
DEAL WITH A
Ent:r\1.-t your rea 1 estate
transactions to a REALTOR.
Be Is traJned ln b.la prot ...
alon. k:nOWII values, !Inane·
I lnJ, and Is bound to MrVe
you ethlc&U7, boneetl7 and
c:ourteoualJ. REALTORS are
memben o1 a national «·
1antzat1on contormJn1 to a
rtat4 code of ethics.
5 ~ pJua matd'a quartea.
Gracloua a.nd ~OUL S2 ft.
waterfront. To ..u.Je estate.
Muat Sell. Aakt~ mooo. Sub.
mJt.
• Caul Fl'llllp
Pier I Filii
Modern 2 bedrm. home. Extra
wide lot. $27,!500. Submit trade.
Coast PJ~~t~rtill Co.
Ruth Jayred, Realtor
301 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa
HA 2658 . Eves. \J 8·8124
FOR REliT
Sept. I& to J•e 1&:
3 Bedrooms; 1 '-! Baths. Bay.
front. Furnished. $ll0.
3 Bedrooms; 2 Baths. New
Furnishings. $150.
4 Bedrooms; 2 Baths. Furnished.
Bayfront. FA Heat. $150.
2 Bedroom~; 2 Baths; Bayfront;
FA Heat. $100.
\'EARLY -Roomy one bedroom
apt. 2 car garage. $100.
WALDIOII RULn
308 Ma~ne Ave., Balboa Island
HA 3344
Coro1a .. 1 lar Home
Soutll of Hlch•J
2 Bedroom Stucco Nice fenced
rear yard with garage stressed
for apt above
CALL BUVEI
CHESTEJt F. SALISBURY,
I
•
.
A~IN6 TERMS
!tOW Onzu:l) ON 1t.
CINDERE~LA HOME
II ._TAIBI DTIIEI"
tEIEUII
Now for the ftnt tJine you c,n
own a fabulc»u Clndti"ella home
for
$1000
cub d~ payment
VEfQIII •
'nte Jut of the 4%,. GJ. Joana 1n
thla ~· wtth a mln1mwn ol -down plua co.ta/tmp.
THE TRUTH IS .•. these bomee have more "bonua" !eatura tlian an1
under $25,000, lnclucltne .•• 8HAXE ROOFS ••• BUILT IN B.A.NGE 1c
OVEN ... MASSIVE 8' BBICK nREPLACES ••• 3 BDBMS, 3 ancJ DEN
and 4 BDRMS ... ALL 2 batha •.• 72' WIDE LOTS •.• PLUS MANY,
MANY MORE . .Modela open .very day and EVENINGS tUl 9 P.M. On
Harbor Blvd. ln North Costa Mesa, dJrectly acrou from tbe\new S._te
Hospital.
WALKER lc LEE, INC ... SALES AGENTS .•. KIMBERLY 5 .4403
UIE ELBOW ROOI? All IIIIOUICEIEIT LIVE IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS
50x125 ft. Lots fr1111
•
502 CLAY ST.-SMALL H0~1 E
R·2-$6,950 HARBOR HIGHLAND·S
CORNER 11JS11N & CLAY
2 BEDROOM -$12,850
328 CATALINA -2 BEDROOM
$16,900
324 CATALINA-4 BEDROOM
3 BATHS -$25,500 J•• voan
CROSSIOUS REALn
367 N. Newport Blvd.
oppc»lte Hoag Hoapltal
Phone Uberty 8·1617
!:ves. U 8·1:9>
COIPLETRY
Awall•~le
ONLY
u II II
OCTOB·ER I
..
FURIISHED SO/o I '-JIIr Cll'fllll11ll ....
.... ClltiP. STILL AV~ILABLI!
•
,
IIEED lORE SPACE? lear Park, Bar I Ocea1
.A lilliW ••Iter ef 3 lltl 4 liM,_
Trade your home or va c11nt Jot
for new 5 bedroom. 3 bath
home, one block from bay.
Call Uberty 8 1617.
REIITALS
IIEEDED
Qualllled tenants available
for yearly rentals. Furnished
or unfumlshed. Com pete n t
property management It de·
sired.
EARL W. ST AIIL'EY
REALTOR
Newport Helehts Office
15th &r Irvine
Ll 8·2664 8·8623
$11,500
HARBOR 1565
2008 ANAHEIM AVE ..
COSTA MESA
$396 DOWII
$88 IIITHLY
Includes taxe. lc Insurance
3 BDROOIS
Lot 145 ft. -$7.950
Immediate Occupancy
Key at 2000 Anaheim Ave.
Phone Owner CoJiect CR 6 1672
BUSINESS • IICOIE • IIVESTIEIT ...
Zoned C·l, 15,000 aq. ft. corner property, 100 ft. So.
Coast Blvd. by 150 ft. 2 very large bldgs .. 2 car gar.
Can split Into 2 separate large properties. No. 1 $70,000,
· 8,000 aq. ft., corner property, 100 ft. $<>. Coast Blvd. by
by 80 ft. I very laree bldg. 96 ft. by 70 ft. No. 2 $45,000.
7,000 sq. ft. property 100 tt x 70 ft. facing ocean. Eleven
larae rooms, duplex 2 car gar., all beautifully fenced
ln. Zoned to build 6 additional unlll.
LAP A YE'M"E. 2092 SOUTH COAST BOULEY ARD
LACUNA BEACH. CAUF .•.. HY 4·3053
t Am Proud to Announce the Aa!todatlon with My OUtce of
Fomw1y Aaoclated with the Earl W. Stanler Realty.
We have m.&QY new choice ll.ltJnp both fOf aale and tor NUt.
..............
$11,4&0 -$23,000
IITII I lilliE Ul 0 OFFICE
o,.. ... 10:00 ..... ...,
cau Ultertr 1-Mll
J. E. ,. s.t. ••••1111
FIOITIIE M TilE WITD ..., ...
DEUGHTFUL 2 BEDRM. home "tth COVft'e4 porch
overlooklne the water. Take 20 atepa and dive In! TbJ.a
little ~m 1..1 located on Balboa laland AlfD you abo
have a 2 ~m rental unJt that Is rmted f« $1.25
per wk. thta aurnmet. Both homes are completely fur·
nlahed. Pl.eue burry for tbll.
•
812 Marine Ave. Balboa ta1an4
,
~.
.
KOW tmDD OONSftUcnOJf...-..2S c.a.tom ~· . borne. fJoru ..., clown.
.
LOTS -Sd«t your own stU. Frontapt from 80' • 135'.
We wtll buJld to your arcbltec:t'a approved plan or
chao.. from our wtde aeJeeUon of plana. .Deal,lfted by
loea1 CaUtornJa archltecta excluatvely tor Harbor Uvtne.
MACCO SALES OFFICE
I Adjacent to Jamaica Inn-HIJbway 101
Corona del Mar-HA 6195
·VOGEL VALUE ..
.. ... ill
I •
WE liVE 'tuAUFIEI IUYEII WilT•
F.,a THE· FIU.IWiill PIIPEinD1
(1) A 3 bedroom, 1~ bath home up to $33.~ in Corona
del Mar.
(2) Cuh for a Duplex In Corona del Mar with 2 bedrooma
each at de, up to $23.!500.
I
(3) Cuh for a JO.foot lot ln Corona del M.,-aultable for
a reei(knce up to $7,000. , .
THE VOGEL CO.
87 E. Cout BWJ., Corona del Mar RA: 11c: BA: cmrr
liT'S OPPOITUIITIES
Ill-lllf•l• -1n1H ,.,..
OPEN EVERY . AFTERNOON 1 TO 5 P.M.
You bave to aee to believe thlll wonderfal 5 MJ&aa•
2% bath eu14»m buUt bome. 1t. IDAII'e Mt tJs.M 11 ' ...
1111tt. and Jactiel, how you wUJ Jove that Jdtdla. .at.
ln HI·Ft;.refrleeratora; TV's: bar; aquarium an4 wtaat
nota. Surroundlng a lovely ~mmJne pooL 3200 aq. tt.
ot ~cloua llvlne. 850 aq. ft. In l&r•le. Al.klne price
165,000. It you like -make offer. Wlll trade tor lower
prtoe home.
21628 E. COAST HWY.-CORONA DEL MAR
HARBOR 284!5
1666 NEWPORT BLVD. -COST A MESA
U 8-3792 • EVES. HA 5C589
ESTATE 'gt E •• .........
IITD. II IIUTE I 0 I
II 111111 wllll Ex•IMI Ill••
TERMS MOST FLEXIBLE -PRICE $79,!500
•
E. .J. IAISOI, llaltll'
BOB Y AMER. A.uoclate
611 GOLDENROD, CDM
Phone Harbor 661.2
I
111'1 IEIT IIYI
' FJve Unlta-.86-x236' -BJab 6 levtJ.. ___ -...;II(IJS)
Boom !OJ' S,ven UnJta -&'h300' -R·• -·---~ • Your Choice in Kew Dwetopment (Upper a.ty)
(a.tridecS RoaM Sltel) ~Down
80"Xl.35' -•·1 -Elduk'e t.ociatioft ----.flOOO I
'lS'allO' 1n Ex.ciUive. ~ aara-t ...smo
C·2 ~ i!. 17th St.. c! )(. <lcwxaoc1> _._..:...;__..,.-llflO
c-2 -a.uw ll•d -t40'aH __ ......_ ___ ...,::»~
18 A.trea -tTppe .. , ··--:-....-.w~
I