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u all ret out tn Al.ll\l*t. MY olcS 1laJd 1:a11e that .. e.U "BnHIO."
favortt-. Marshall DWon. Palla· ..... • ·~-.._, a-..
din, Alfred Hltc:hock, are ~1 tak· ..._ .... a I can Me ~ry apot on
Jnr aleatu aomewbere. Every hla broad back, every motion of
8lniNe UADY for ft. "H•t'Y'ett Hop" to be
held from 8 to II :30 P·"'· Fridoy, Sepf. 5, at ~
Pari$h Hall of O ur Lady of Mt. C."'* Ch~o~~
ore th.S6 teenaqen from Mt. Carmel's Catholic
Youth OrQanit.ttl~: from l•ft, Dotty 8ush, pub.
lieity chairman; '•t 8u5h, vie..pretid.nt: Tina
lruning, Nfmnmenb ,hairmen, end Rainl WoM1,
decorations c.hairmon. The dane. ;, "stag or
draCJ," end the cost is SO cents each.
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=H:I :IQICK::IQICIZXZICIC:ICICK::X::IMIXICICC:XliCH:x::lCXX:DOC:ICII:X:ICIC the early houra. ch&tn·llghtnlnr . I mutter, "Oh -* * :• * * I * * * 1 * * * 1 1 1 1
' ' * 1 * * ' ' Me-I'm gonna join Marshall Brother! Just walt 'Ul The Cane
E -Stunt Man
entws His
Pilot License e AND ON WHICH SIDE 00 YOU STAND? Dillon and the others. I'm too !leeS this baby!" I can see them,
A feller asked me, like he was trying to be humorous: which side lazy to write anythin• new. So· pop.eyed and speechless, u I Lee G~r ~Corona del Mar,
of the garb4ge can did I stand on: and I 1aid quid.like. 'on the right O·o-lf you've read It before, It's strut up with more trout sUcking old·Ume pilot and stunt man
side." your touch luck. U you haven't. out of the creel than there Is In from the old Culver City AJrport,
That was a right smart answer, I figured out later. and I hope It's one ol my favorite fist stor· it. Suddenly I feel a wave of recently renewed hla prtvate Pi·
that the feller figured it out too. bec.au$8 he was wanting to know les, and IT'S TRUE! fear. Suddenly I aet a little sick lot'a Ueenae and continued on Maybe you believe that the and dizzy. I tblnk "'Wbat If be throueh hla commetdal. Be ta what I thought about this garbage and trash collection charge that the Blarest One Always Gets Away. doeua't 81N11ow »opeyf• now worldnr tor his rurht In·
Council is going to put on our water bill. Brother, you just ain't beard nu· All t1a1a bappeaa ta Mt:oDd&. It atructor'a llceOM at the Martin
This guy is one of those who don't like the idea worth a hoot. He thln'! ...... bows. ~~ ol Aviation. Oranae Coun-
• says the only fair way to do it is to let the cost stay on the tax btll. It's 20 years aro. Ln PennsyJ. Flnllly I get up enourh cour· ty AJiport:--.
That s what that new organization, the Harbor Taxpayers Committee, vanla. It's trout .eason. The Gang age to twitch my rod Up -just a Hla aon, Larry Griamer recent·
thinks too, and they say they're out to hog·tia our Council with a Is ~mbled at Alex Ster&lalds' mite. Dopey floats an Inch nearer ly received his private pilot 11·
Charter amendment. DIamond Restaurant. There's to The Monster. Bruno tins back· een~
Now, I've checked out the arguments of these Taxpayers fellers "Spike" He verI y ' "Charlie" wards an Inch. I twitch the tip K. D. Kuster of Newport Beach,
b k d d f d d h 1 I h Mensch and Pete. Pete's my again. Dopey squirms another has received hla Olrht lnstruc· ac war s an orwar s. an t e on Y w~y it comes out is ike 1 is: younrer, smaller b(other. The one lnc:h nearer. Bruno backs up tor'a license, whlle Dr. R. C.
·Charge the guys most who can afford it best." That's how it comes who always caurht the Five· again. With the courage of des· Woodruff, also ol Newport Beach,
out on the tax bill, you know. Pounders that I missed. He had a peratlon, 1 give the rod a good bu aoloed.
There's another way to put it, and there's nothing original about hatful of Field and Stream Honor shake. Dopey rtoals rleht down Students from the Harbor Area
this quote: "To each according to his need: from each according to Badges. I had a hat. to Bruno's big nose. And with who recently enrolled include:
hi, ability." I guess you have some notion where that idea comes from. We gulp buc:kwheat·cakes and that, right before my bugged·out Ruth Hawes, Balboa; R. C. Black·
It s not the American way of thinking, because we believe in everyone a reue abotst where we'll fish. eyes. Bruno opens his cavernous man, Balboa Island. and Dr. A
payinq for what he orders. Spring Creek and Logan Branch mouth and Dopey 1a lD ltll That B. SlnykJn, Newport Beach.
That 1 why I say that I'm on the right side. because I bel,eve are moddy. Bald Eagle Creek is Is .U but b1s bead. where tbe pea soup. Charlie comes up with b~ tal First 3,
• IIOU AIOVT DOGa
Lut wedc'a colwnn bad bard·
ly bit the 1\rMt when [ cot my
first c:aU. It waa ftom a lady who
aaid abe hu been deanll\l the
parkway ln front of bet property
dally to prevent l'uesf.a and her
tenanta from atepplnr in or on dol laeces -I'll u.ae the medJ.
cal term rather than the tenn
U.\lally used.
So that day ahe bad waited
for the dally nulaance to· occur.
She uked the man at the other
end of the leuh to pleue take
h'-dor ac:roaa tbe atnet to the
vacant lot, whereupon she re·
eeived a aample of what I waa
talldnr about lut week-how
the fond owners would re.ent
your even hlntlnat that their dar·
ling Fido could be ottenslve.
The lady quotes the abusive
lanruage she got for thinking
s uch a thing: "You mind your
own business. This is city prop· we ~hcyld pay for what we get in the way of services. Also on the Bulfalo Run. That's lt. No ny By this time. I'm about to pop.
r g· t ,.de are tho5e 4 councilmen who voted for the collection charge. fishing. Just worms. I'm sweatlna all over and shak·
.,,.d ol\o a lot of folh who have been pretty sile nt publicly. The others, We u nload at the Buffalo Run ing so vioienlly that I'm afraid
who w,,+ to charge the rich guy more money for the same serv•ce bridge The stream is smal1, but n1 ruin the whole deal. Just N erty and my dor has a right to 1958 ewport use lt. He likes It here." Well, you ,can hardly blame
Boy,
just te'ou;e he hos more money are on the left side. lfs clear. Gin-clear and low. But then. Bruno shakes Dopey like a
• • • It's our only hope. Pete and I dog shakes a rat, and Dopey dls·
There can be a b it of cheer even in such a topic as charging for
ref w '! ollec tion. Duncan Hardesty. who said he doubted the fa irness
cf P·e col'ec'•O" fee wanted to ma~e it plain that he wasn t mad at
'he C::>un: I. I do., t mean to be argumentative, he said. Why. I
vo1e:j for all of yov uP there!
start upstream. the others down. appears. hook and all. Into that
It's a quiet morning. Even the big mouth. 1 can even see the
cows seem more contented than leader coming out!
usual. One big deep breath. ~y
Two hours. I'm back at the Boy I Strip '1n that s lack line and
bridge. Zero.zero. So I sit down -KOWIIII
T ff• D th the doe for preferring the nicely ra IC ea kept rrass parkway to the
, rough dead grass and uneven
Newport Beach s first traWc rround ot the vacant lot.
fatality of the year was a J .year·l She states that he then opened
old Anaheim boy. up the book of abuse and let her
(Ensign photo)
comes to upkeep, UabiJlty, repair,
,.nltaUon, and keeping It clean
and slghtly. That'a u tar aa your
ownership roes.
I know that a lot ot you would
lUte to know what recourw you
have aaalnat thll nuJ.aance ot
dop u.atna your parkway tor
their momlf\l'a mominJ. And ao
would I. So Ju.t Jd'a ask the
City Council 11 we have to atand
stlll tor thia unslabtly, and .
what's more Important. unaanl·
tary practice by dog owne-ra.
• • • e SUGGESTED U&.DDrG
Quite an enll~rhtenlna article,
written by John no. Pa&IOII-, en·
titled "What unlon members
have been wrltlne to Senator Me·
Clelland" In the September ~ad·
era Digest. It's an eye opener and
a clew to what can happen here.
• • • e llEGISTilA'nOif IRFO
I have been requested by the
Corona del Mar registrars to re·
port that they expect to have a
stand at the Ali:Amerlcan Mar·
ket Sept S from 2 to 7 p.m.;
Sept. 6 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.:
and Thursday, Sept. 11, the Jast
day to register, from 9 a.m. to
9 p.m.
DO YOU WANT a jalt, a ri~•. •
,..fttol, • baby Utt., 7 Or ~o you ~.a.,.
ao,...thint to ..117 Try l:nsltn dual·
flo~ a~L OAlolo 1410.
and relax ... The stream Is wide Even to this day, I'm not sure
by the bridge. There's a curve In what happens. As I strike, Bruno
the tar bank. A pile of drift·wood jumps 3 feet ln the air, and lands
hugs the bank like a kitten In with a splash like a cow falling
the bend or your arm. The water In a well. He hits the water wide
slowly swirls under the drlltwood open, and heads for the drift·
and It's deep. "H·m·m ·m !" I wood. There's one terrific. spine·
muse. ''There just might be one tingling Jerk and Dopey, the sal·
ln that hole." amander, saJls throurh the air
Mathew Ochwat. son of Mr. have some quotes from the c:us-
and Mrs. John Ochwat of 2032' sin' cha,Pter. He applied a few
Nloble St., Anaheim, was killed I choloo vulrar, vile. snarling un·
Friday evenlnr when, polloo aald. printable names to her, where·
he darted Into the street as he upon she called the pollee, who
and his parents emerged from a responded but dog and man had • ..--.----------~ cafe at 2616 Newport Blvd. disappear~. Though willing to
dellghttttl,. memento of an un·
forgettao61e yesterday. Thank you,
Mrs. Sprarue, I ~ shall trea.s·
ure the ISLAND n~:,;M, publlahed
on the Seml·Occasion of Septem·
ber. 1932.
My worms are dried up. I t\lm and hJts me smack In the face.
over a rock for a Juicy wriegler 1 I'm sure rlad 1 have my blat
or a cricket. No .oap. One more mouth abut. for once!!! Glm'me
blr rock. .. Hey!" 1bue'a a bll, a minute to ~ my wfnd.)
sleepy salamander -like a Uz. Pretty soon The Cane 1hows
• • • ard, but no scales. He's lazy so up. Pete says ''What's th' matteT!
STlTCB IX TIME KOTES: Wil · I call him "Dopey." He's eight You look like you saw a gh01t!"
liam Christensen, chaarman or Inches long. with big yellow t walt a little before I answer: "I
the Newport Harbor Exchange spots on his black back. His belly dunno. Must have gul~ those
Club's Committee Correct Boat l is white "Too big." I think. as I buckwheat cakes too fast. lndl·
Handling !or Children. which Is slip In the thin point o! the hook. gesllon, 1 guess."
g1ven by Harbor Master AI I slog over to the shallow water • • •
Oberg, is a strong advocate of the and cast. Lucky: Dopey hits with Nope. I never went back. For
"Educataon Rather Than Leglsla a splash that would put any all I know, Bruno Is «till under
tlon" school of thought In re ordinary trout down for a his pile of driftwood below the
gards to proper boating proced week. A$ he sinks, he drifts Into Buffalo Run bridge. I hope, by
ure '" Newport Harbor. tht> eddy lhat so slowly swirls now that he weighs 20 pound&.
B11l Christensen has worked under the pile ot drl!t·wood. 1 never went back. becauM I'm
lirelessly with his fellow Ex I lt>t him swirl around. He's a CJUT that a.o.n w beD be's bad
changelte AI Oberg In teaching dt't"p, but nary a nibble. "Oh, eaoa9bl But I'll bet, to thkl day,
youngsters how lo sail and how well." I think, ''Nil'e try." I strip that old "Bruno" wonders what
to operate power boats. 1 in line. Doptoy ls almost at my hoppened. To tht.a day, Brother. 1
The program of lnslrurtion In ft't"t In lhe clear, foot·deep water. woaderl 1 11\lre do.
eludes basi<' c;alling and racing r happt>n to look down. WHh that • • •
tactics, and the power boat oper look. I freezt> like a setter at Cull e GOlfE n&IURG
ators have lx>en Instructed. fln;l point on an unexpected covey of Tuesday, I mighty near hung
1n safely to themselves. to others, quail. There's Dopey. right at my out the sign, "Gone fishing." To·
and then to their craft. boottoes. tw1stlng and pawing at day being Thu~ay. the sign IS
• • • the> hook through his lip. ADd aot out. I'll be aboard the Sea Horse
ACHIEVl:KEJfT-It was a stiff a foot beh!Dd blm. as plain as it with Gil Smith. I sure hope t~oee
course: 105 were enrolled, and r had him In my hand. 1a a moo· big white on~• are atlll hunrry! I iO Wt>re graduated from thf'
C'OUr'!e w1th certificates of lh<'lr NEWS OF 1 0 YEARS AGO ac·romplishments. r n s t r u r tor-.
wNe Harbor MasiN Ober.R. and
tht> otfirers of the Departmt>nt
who contrihuted their own lime>
10 this actavity.
William Christensen told the
Exchange Club. sponsors with
the Harbor Department, that It Is
a Car more effective means to ex·
plain to the children the best and
the safest way to operate a
boat than It ls to draft laws
making mandatory the proper
boat practices, and then having
the expense of enforclnr the
laws; and even th1.5 summer, the
beneficial effects are quite no·
tlcable In the harbor.
Last Thursday 35 ol the grad·
uates, and their parents and
guests. under the supervision of
Harbor Master Obe~~g and Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Jay Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Wllllam' Chrlstensen,
were t&Un by Bob and Mrs.
Yeakel aboard the Lucky Dutch·
man for a c:ru!M to Catalina. 1be
trip, we are told, wu a eomplete
sucxesa as seen from all af\llea:
e AUGUST 27, INI flee at 1918 Coast Blvd. Corona
Gov. Earl Warren of California del Mar ... "Make Mine Vanilla,"
dedicated the new City Hall of an original play by Jimmy Stet ·
Newport Beach Aue. 24; actor Leo fensen. was the title ol the pro·
Camllo was toastmaster; on ductlon by "Loe ComJa." In the
hand were all members of the SteUensen biJCk yard, 209 Marl·
City Council: Mayor Dick Drake, 1old Ave., ~na del Mar; par.
Coundlmen 0 . Z. Robe-rtson, Le8 Uc:lpatlne were Jimmy and Don
Isbell, Roa Greeley and D. K. Steffensen. Sally and Same Ble·
Blue ... Second Ave. In Corona ler, Perdita Hom, hi'I'Y and Bob·
del Mar was chosen as the fi.M1 by Diehl, Bob Whyte, Phyllla
at~t be improved In the new Lake, Alan Lew1a, Moya and
city t Prorram · . . lack Karen King Jeane Bartlne Carol
Twist, • a pioneer of the Har· Eyman, Haey Weatover, BJh Hln·
bor A and resident at 50'J' shaw and Frank Henderson.
Martrold Ave .• Corona del Mar,
died Aue. 261n SL J01eph Ba.pt. 5 YRS AGQ
tai.A 120.000 qaota .._ N\ C,W e.
tbe •.-pon ..._ c-.ea. Judge Donald Dodte of New-
ttr C:...t ......, tiM a... Jtwal port Juatlee Court d1arn1Med the
....... pnrldFat. ••IS. complaint agafNit near mJlllon·
• ....... CMy Cl uti c; eoe4 alre Adolph Sptedcelt 11. wh.o
• _. ,_ ..., ..._ .... n · had been aca&Md ol bocWy U·
.._ tM ' , ' • _..; ta ._ aault aaalnst h .. fonMf Wlf•, ac· 11 .. • ....... ...,_ aldl treaa Kay wnu.m. lprecb .. tn
Dtolla _, tiM ..._ ta __.. front of hll lalt.M bland llonle ....._ ...._ • ,,., • ...., ,..... . .. wuuam llttet', an ,.,..c~,.
w.s • an ..a ._ c... ... ate o1 Harbor BJ.Ih ~ All --.a ..... ,._ 11r 111r.... ~ veteran 01 Wor&d wu a.
wk;nllilt. --.. ... wu named prtlldpal af Horace
lfe was struck by the right file a compla int for the language
front !en~r of a car driven by used she did not know the man's
Cart Meyers. 20. Los Angeles. nam~ or wht!f't! he lived. No
The driver was not held. doubt. however, In the lmme·
The body was taken to Backs. dJate nelrhborhood.
Troutman and Caulbara Mortu· M M I'll 1 1 ary Anabelm r. an, I' ve you a c f!W.
' • Maybe the city ~'t do any·
WJIID _.z REILIS thlq about allow!f\1 yWr doc to
The Golden H a r b o r Whlte be a nuiaanoo, but you over·
Shrine wUI hold Its first fall stepped the law when you used
meeting at 8 p.m .. today (Thura· that lanruage to a lady.
BUll BBS
Complete wttb
~Mattna. l...clad4w aDd Gacud lal1
Rer. .. ................. .$119.95
lfOW ....... _ ........ .1 IUS
McMahona Euy Terms
No Caah DcWm • ~ 11.00 wk
·~ day) In the Masonic: Temple at For the' Information ot property
15th St. and St. Andrews PI,. Clift owners, you own the lot, the side· COST:s:.:A liTB ~ IJM l
Haven. Vlaltors are welcome. walk and the parkway when It~~~~==========~
The pnerous Yeakela tlal.m that
they had never had a more con·
aenlal CTeW aboard, the YOW!J·
aters 1cwe4 every moment. and
Obefa and both the Smltba and
CbrllteNiens had tbe W'&l1n Ml·
ll\l whldl is the true ......,.. ol
I' IJ I •t ,_ .. Milll ...... z..a.n ldaool •.• Dr. lid\ard
• ....... ••••• .. .. Lockwood. 10, ol ........ dMcl ..
1\eJpJJ\& your fellow man.
...,, on tM llcJewalk In fNiot ol UU
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rre latet than you think.
Deadllne tw ,..tatratba for rite Ave.., Corona del Mar, Oa 3-
the l'fcw. • aenerat eJecUon 11 ._
Sept. U. Mra. Helen lraclley, 2U Kartne
A door-to-door campalplt un-Ave., Balboa Jalanct, oa a.o:tn
df:t Wa:J now toN~ &n)'Ont Mra. 10M 81"71d ... m1 KJ.ra.
wbo Isn't ~ but tn cue nz ... la1boa, o• !S-G'.Ir8,
you are milled, herw 11 a u.t ot Mrs. Batba.ra JUcha.rde. U Vla
N.wport Beaeb deputy ~liUarl Mentone, Ll4o lal&. 08 3.f183.
who can 11M that )'OU are eUtlble MnL 1u.Uette )(WJ.ken, lfO VJa
to vote Nov. 4. WazJen, IJdo lale, OJl 8·886'7.
MiM Mar~ Schrouder, CJty Harold Wickersham. ~ SL
------------------II •••••••kc lz • Col. Andrew Smlth. and the Uvina room where we a-..1 1 ~ OcMn Blvd. enjoy the •ul\lflta aaou ~ park -·· • lit. II Corona del Mar, CaUL and a full vlew of tbe Harbor and
Dear Col Andy: Catalina laland. We even have
AU of the members of the an elevator tor when 1 pt Old
Youth Center Board wiah to ex-and a aaraae in the buJJd1nc.
Prt!!lll a:teet appftiC!&Uon to you Hope you, your lovely wife and
for mctneertnc the Youth Cft\ter that wonderful baby wUl .top in
Breakfut. It ,.,... your Idea to to see WI real 100n.
have the breakf.a.tt and your or· CordJally,
aanlzatlon and pl'OIDOtlon that David Olrnated
put It over. 2105 E. Ocean Blvd.
You obtaJned the .upport ot the Lone Beach
~ Cout CoUe_p alumni members wbo b.a ve patd t.t»1r
J..a.St dues have a chance to ~ two ~ football Udretll to the uomeeom~n,. aame Oct. 11 tor
50 cent. each. Tbere Will be a
raerved aeetion for ahuno1 at
the pme with llt. San Antonio
ln Pirate Stadium. Followtnc the
p..me, tbele will be a dance for
all alumnJ and .tudenta.
Love's Labor 11 not IAIM. only Clertc, City Hall, OR 3-2110. 1ame. Pl. Cl1tt Raven, LI 8-8752.
relaxed tor a day. We must dll· Mrs. w. Evelyn McA.Jevy, cSepu-Mra. caroune nmm. :M12 Vla
AI~MAN THI~O ClASS J o-
seph P. Corre, son of Mrs.
Mortha J. Corre, 622 Club-
house Ave., Newport Beach, has
completed his initiol course of
Air Force basic militory troin-
ing at Ladland Air Force Base
in Texas. He has been selected
to ottend the technical training
cou~e for Rodto and Radar
Maintenonce ot Keesler AFB,
Miss. Airman Corre is a grodu-
ote of Glendale High School
and attended Orange Coast
College.
All American Market to tumlah
the delicious food and the sup·
port of many ot our bi.ends to do
the work. Who ebe could wU our
prominent dtiuna a handful ot contln~~e pttclllna the woo amonc ty city clerk. City Rall, OR 3-2110, Mar1na, Upper Ray, LI 8-960L
the cana and veaetablee to ctve Mra. Elizabeth MacDonald, Clty Edward Beaty, 113 15th St. five-dollar tlcketa and then get A apeclal course In the el~·
them to come and not only cook menta of polic-e supc.-rvlslon ls be·
the.lr own breakfut, but allo ina o!tered this fall by Orang~
cook for a multitude of other Coast Colleae for all peac-e oUI·
hungry cltlz.ena. cera, poll~ supervtsOrs and th~
our amllea a Nllt ••• ClGeed Mon· Hall, OR 3-2110. Newport Beach, OR 3-~.
day, Labor DIQ'. Mrs. Emma Holt, 2118 E. Qcean
Rlvd., Balboa, OR 3·33'17. a1JFFALO JIAJfC:. ITAQ
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Tb.la ....... J)q WI lh•" l"la
~"--a ........ ColniJ4 aa.. ............ .....
rice ........ I I AD • Neidy __ ......... ,.. ..
be ................. .. so to ........... ,.. '"'flit ..
thJrten oaDCM • , , pleaty few
oae raTeDou.a mcm or two ap·
petltt•e ....... The pdce ....
tra .pedal for Lca.bOI' Day 11.11. n... bnoata ot gmae beD
ClOI:IM frCIID the ICIIDe IOURe aa
the wbole booed fCIID• bea
atu1fed with the ICIIDe delldoua
browD rice aDd mQiluooau. 1'01'
10111e future meal to remember
you mJ9bt lib to orcSu your
9GIIM bella ahlffed with wlld
rSee cm4 mualuoGaLI ••• cw per·
bapl a pcutddop. quaU or
pbeaacmt ID MCIIOD , all
frHb ldlled.
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For those who like to keep
their frot.en food bank tilled with
lntrlrue, Idle WUd Farms have
added three new de licacies to
their Rock Cornt.h Game Hen
collection . . . Boned Breut a Ia
kiev with corn and wheat flour
atutflnl ... Game Hen Pojarsky,
wrapped around a mtxture of
trutfln. atmon~ oranae peel
and other 41ft~ enhan<:a~~ .••
---COrnllla ~ the brOth and meat are deUJbttully com·
blned wtth Madelra wine and
vecetables. Our Neb Lonm and
Bill Lorenz Jwat Jove each other.
No tJchtlnl boys • • • l've Just
rotta put down what we've got.
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While I'm on tht. clamor con ·
cacti on toot: Betty Crocker has o~ned the doora to a rhapeodY
of fantasy with her merlnl'ue
and creme puH mlltes. Creme
puffs can be made days ahead.
filled with tee cream and trozen
to be thawed In 30 minutes tor a
party perfect climax ... Anael
pi• with creme puff or merif\1\M ~9 , .• What a dreamy two·
IIOIIle with tresh peach• or
lttawberrle5 a n d I c e cream. ~ Alaska. the wUdest of all
• On the mertncue crwat. can ~~ 1~ cream enfolded wttb
meringue. baked to colden cood·
n.-.
• * *
Mra. Mama OIJion, 4~ Poppy Membera of the Newport Har·
Ave., Corona del Mar, OR 3·232ll. bor Exchance Club will hold a
Henriette Ltnct.y, 721 Lark· atac party at the BuJtalo Ranch
spur Ave., Corona del Mar, OR at 8:30 p.m. t~ <Thuradayl
5-0537. with tree beef dJnner and beer
tor ~mbera.
Tile festivity rrossed ov~r Intending to go anto pollee super·
LEGAL BOTICZ
C£R'f"rr"'J..,IPJ'-•cATE OF BUSINESS
FlctJtJous Finn Name
The undel'lllfted do h~reby cer-
tify that they are conductJnc a
Furniture Retail busJne.u at 28t6
E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar,
Callf. under the flctltlowa finn
name of Mary's Furniture and
that aald fJn\'l 11 compoeed of the
follow1ng pef'liOM whOM namea
In full and place of residence are
aa follows. to.wlt:
Edward Russell, 122 lrt.,
Corona del Mar Calif.
Mary Russell: 122 Iris, Co·
rona del Mar, Callt.
Witness our hand this 8th day
of August, 1958.
fSigned)
Edward RWISell
Mary Rus.wJI
STATE OF CALIFORNIA l >ss
COUNTY OF ORANGE J
On thls 8th day of August, 1958,
before me. a Notary Public In
and foT said county and state.
residing therein, duly commis·
sloned and sworn, personally ap-
peared Edward Russell and Mary
Russell, known to me to be the
persons whose names are sub·
scribed to the within Instrument,
and acknowledged to me that
they executed the same.
Witness my hand and official
seal.
Mary A. Haapa
Notary Public In and tor said
County and State.
My Commission expires Aug.
16. 1959.
Publish: Aug. 14, 21, 28. Sept
4, 1958. In the Newport Harbor
Eftlicn.
... a aua •oncz TO caunoa
Estate of RUBY S1 EVENSON,
deceued.
Notice Is hereby ctven to the
credltora of and all persona hav-
Ing claims against the aaid de-
cedent or wd estate to tile them
with the nec:esaary vou chers In
the olfJce of the Clerk of the Su-
penor Court of the State of Call·
fornia. In and for the County of
Orange, or to present the same.
with the necessary vouchers, to
the u nderslened at hls or her
place' of business, to-wit:
c/o A. K. Phelps, 3429 Eut
Coast }ijghway. Corona del Mar.
within slx months after the first
publication of this notice.
Dated Au.rust 12th. 1968.
JOHN H. TREBLER.
Executor of the estate of said de·
cedent.
A. K. Phelps. Attorney at Law
3429 East Coe.st Hlehway,
Corona del Mar, Call!omla.
Publish: Aua. 14. 21. 28. Sept. 4
In the Newport Harbor Enalan.
LEGAL ROTICE
No. PA-855
N011CE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE OF BEVERLY P. LIENTz. JR., DECEASED. Kick-off Set
By Friends of
The Library
A kick-oft luncheon for a mem-
bership drive for Friench of the
Library will be held in the Irvine
Coast Country Club at 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, ~pt. 17.
el1ht-hundred do II a r 1, which vision.
made It a huge financial suceess. Set. John C' Coleman of the
particularly a.s the net equaled Los Angeles Pollee Department
the gross. That kind of manage will give the clas~. whJ<·h wtll
ment is hard to find these days .. meet Wednesdays from 7 to 10 ~
We are also aware that after do· p.m. The c-ourse "'•II run from ..._
lng so much you made a rener· ~pt. 10 to Jan 29 and will gave "'
ous contributJon at the end to three 'College units credit. ~
put It over the top. You may be ~
assured that the money ralsed All.-TlrH ... I Jr. ..._ will be used to the best advan-VllW "'
tage In the l'ontlnued expam~lon • C • fl p ... ..:a: ~
of our facilities, and that the re· ralll -.;~nC ~
s uits will be appreciated by the Otto Tarnowr.ke Jr. bollerman ~
members of the community for third class, USN, son of Mr. and ..._
many years to come. I Mrs. Otto Tarnowc;ke of 538 Tus-"'
YIU CU
DO lEI lEI
at
NO'nCE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the! creditors of and all per-
son• havtnc clalma acalnat the
laid decedent or said estate to
file them with the necesaary
vouchers In the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of the State
of California, ln and for the
County of Oranae. or to present
the aame, with the necessary
vouchers. to the undersJgned at
hls or her place ot business, to-
wit:
Installed at the luncheon will
be Mrs. Stuart Diehl as president.
~rs. T. Duncan Stewart a.s vice·
president. Mrs. Raymond Harvey
as secretary, and Mrs. Kenneth
Kingsley as treasurer. Mrs. Edgar
Hill will be im~talllng otflcer.
It ls our feeling that your tin Ave.. Newport Heaghts, 15 ~
breakfast was a great stimulus serving aboard the attack air· ~
to the Community Youth Center naft carrier t;SS Midway which ..._
because of the ful~ attendance. departed Aug. 16 for an e~tended "'
The mayor. the Mty manager, cruise an the Weste-rn Padtlc as '~
many councilmen and hundreds a unat of the u. S. Seve-nth Fleet. ~
of our other good friends from The 60.000-ton ves..o;el Is ex ~ ~
the area came to enjoy breakfast pected to vlsJt Pearl Harbor. Ha.l FurnituN. Josephine Llentz. c/o Har-
wood, HeUernan lr Soden, At·
torneys at Law, 3355 VIa
Udo, Newport Beach, Call·
torn Ia.
and to see the progress of the 1 wall; Yokosuka and rwakuna Ja.l ~
Center. Such support inspires us p&n; Hong Kon1, B B c: ·and ~Complete Home P'urnbh1np •
to ~ that the development and Sub~ B.ay, Phlllppan~. before re· • •
the use of the Community Youth 'turning to he-r home port of AI ..._ lJbelty ~
wtthln six month$ a fter the first
publication of this notice.
Mrs. Diehl has announced that
Miss Lilian Daniell will act a!<
her advisor. Mrs. Joe Deem will
be membership t'halrman, M~
Marvin Sloan will be pro]E't'l
chairman, and Mrs. Lloyd Fur-
nace, hospitality chairman.
Center continues to warrant tht>ir 1 ameda, Calif .. t>arly next year. "' U:. ••=pat a ...
baC'king. I I ~ COSTA MESA
Dated: July 22, 1958. So again we thank you for a For •II yolit pri .. ti"9 ... ..~ •. cell tiM
great job well done. &ui9" 'ublidti119 Co .. Oaiole l-0550. JOSEPHINE UENTZ.
Admlnl&tratrlx of the Es·
tate of said decedent.
Very truly yours. --------------========~~~~
HARWOOD. HEFFERNAN
lr SODEN
Attorneys at Law
3355 VIa Lido,
Newport Beach, Call!omla
ORiole 3-8080
Publish: Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28 In
the Newport Harbor Ensign.
Reservatloru~ can be made by
t'alling Mrs. Diehl at OR 3-7316
or the library before Sept. 15.
Edgar F. Hirth. president
Commumty Youth Center
• •
IX-ar Friend Arvo:
LEGAL ROTICE l want to thank you for all
ESCROW NO. 2432 your expressions of friendship
NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE during my three and one-half
Under Section 3440 Civil Code of years of residence in Newport
No. A-31504 the State of California Beach.
NO'nCE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Just want to assure you t am
ESTATE OF LINDA ALLEN That Willia m T. Merrill. vendor not mad at "nobody" and Marae
PATTISON. ALSO KNOWN AS whose addrta Is 811 No. Ollv~ and I love ~verybody In th~
UNDA A. PATTISON, DECEASED. In th~ City of Santa Ana. County Newport Harbor A.ru aa well u
NO'nCE IS HEREBY GIVEN of Orange, State of Calltomia, the <>ranee County Cout ud we
to tbe aedlton ot and all per-tntends to eell to nom.u B:ar· pta.n to spend a crut deal of our .ona haV1DI clal'!M qatat tbe Jtnfton and Gloria Rarrincton. time down your way ~ ll w~
eald decadent or .. ld ~te to Vendee, whoae addreaa Is 1130 So. do al~p In Long BNch.
flJe them with the n«euary Rene Drive In the City of Santa With our tamlly and pro~rty
vouch~ra In the office of the Cl6k Ana, County of Orange, State of holdings being In Orange County
or the Superior Court ot the State Cautomla, the tollowlnc de-we will still be most active there
of Callfornla. tn and tor the scribed personal property. to wtt: and want to help In the proper
County of Orance. or to present All stock In trade, fixtures. development of all 42 mile. of
the same, with the nec:eaary equipment and good will of a Orange County Coastline.
vouchers. to the underaJgned at ~rtaln ~r bar business known We found just what we wante-d
his or her pla~ of bu.aJnea, to-as Mermaid Beer Bar and located for our permanent home alter
wit: at 3436 E. Coast Highway In the spending 4 years checking all of
Earl E. Pattison, c/o Har-City of Corona del Mar, County of Southern California after 1 re·
wood, Heffernan A: Soden, At-Orange, State of California, and tired.
torneya at Law, 3355 VIa that a sale, transfer and assign-An own your own apartment
Udo, Newport Beach, Call· ment of the same will be made. fulng the Bixby Park and right
fomla and the consideration therefor on the Blue Pacific Ocean with a
/Ur.qw Colcl Scnt"OU,
'f' u.\ F'""ttwrc,
J..U .,.J Porccl...rt.
Pc" ur. Sc-rolls
144) SOUTH COAST ll ¥11.
LA~UNA l EACH • • HYATT 4-)fft
1" tht A~ Cc-nrC?"
within 'Six monthw atter the first will be paid at 10 o'clock a.m on tln'e terrace off both bedrooms
puhl~ation~~~~tlce. thel~h ~yof ~~embe~ 1~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dated: July 24, 1958. at the escrow department of f
EARL E. PATMSON Gramercy Escrow Co. at 6029
Admlnlltrator of the Es· Atlantic Ave. In the City of Lon&
tate or said decedent. Beach. County of Los Angeles.
HARWOOD. HEFFERNAN State of California.
A: SODEN Dated August 15. 1958.
Attorneys at Law William T. Merrill,
3355 VIa Udo. Vendor
Newport Beach. California
ORiole 3-8080
1'\Jt)llsh: Auc. 7, 14. 21, 28 In
the Newport Harbor EnsJgn.
lte•d the &ai9" ,_..ut.,.y. lout
wbtcnpt~ o..ty $) • , .. ,, $5 for 2
y .. rs.. OIIOLE l-0550.
and get more done I
SWITCH TO A
WONDERFUL WORLD
OF WELL BEING
IUSSU) RWU fROM PfERVOUS TEPfStON
MAY 8[ YOURS WITH THE AID Of A
REMARKAIL£ H£W SCIENTIFIC. DRUGLES$
DtSCCMitY
**
JArtAI~A '""
RUSS ARNO
IIIIITIC IIIITHE
Stmling Friday. Aug. 29
BEL-AIRES TRIO
IN 1HE NEW
CARIBBEAN ROOM
*
*
SUPPER MENU STARTING
llP.M. to 1 A.M.
DANCJN6 AND SHOWS NtGHTl Y *
ro. Dllbdii W&JitA~
PilOte:
~ S-tl70
Item
No. Quantity
t. Lump Sum
2. 55 C. Y.
3. 100 1.. F.
4. 85,000 C. Y.
5. 1,500 M. Gals.
6. 700 C. Y.
7. 310 C. Y.
8. 800 Tons
9. 15.000 Tons
10. 55 Tons
DeacrlpUon of Work
Clearlne and Grubb1nr
Concrete Removal
Remove Metal Pipe
Roadway ~vatlon
Applylne Water
Structure Excavation
Structure BacktlU
Imported Subbase Material
Untreated Rock Due
Liquid Asphalt. SC·2 (Prime coat and penetra-
tion treatment)
11. 5,500 Ton11 Plant Mixed Surfacing
12. 3.050 S. Y. Place Plant Mix Ditches
St.te Boar.d
Accepts Hoag
umor Work
A -.ooo bJutr aputment owr· Church. black top park!~ lot. __
lOQk'ec Ca.rneSjon Cove lD Corona 101 Aaate. ..00; ..,._. ~. & .... tU~D9r ~Maud ot ao.aa Bot-
.., IAT'I"J naQ'*" del ~~-~ a ......,. on tiM lewl foundation, 211 ~-M»i ~~ ~~~ a.y t»
WAN'T£D: 'l)PW t.o lAIIt vol-Dew.,.._ 'nlll:nt'e amou.Dtlftc to C. Calderls, te·rool, 3.1! bby, ~«w1 --·-• . ot t.tw C&U· untee.r Ubrartan one mornlna a al,.... 1100.000 I«<UUlt.ed for 1175. ...... a ---OI;IU Sodeey, ~
week. 4.v qetJ.o~ the 1lulk of Ute bWJdina ,.rmlt • M&.IMaA to ¥rJL T. ON~ S.Wari. preli
If you are a tair·to·middUn' to~ ~~of U.. ~-at. lobn Votel, fence reu of _,. etaat,_., ot ~ lfoQJtal AJ.I.a• tnlft and aan olfw one momlna OtaW otMr ~ ..-... II· E. Surf, 110; RJck ManneW, re· ~~ w.hkb ~ the ~
a week to aJd a volunteer Jlbnz. au.S t., tJ)jt ~tof't -..m root 310 laland, G7& '""""'fG.
JAMES
D. RAY
lan W,bo Ia cqanJdl)l U,. U,brll)' IJU~ ~ .... W 2 ...U· • CL89 UUJl lo a lf.Uct.toq '-Uer to t)M
tDr a local youth cen~r we would to .. In 1he u.,._, .., ANe. Crestmont School, elan, 505 St. tumQr bou'd, tb4l •Jdt the Cancer ~~~~!~~!~~~~ like to bear from you. Followtnr pennlta were lfSued: And....., tl-00. Commlallon pralMd the •I'd tpr J
ror further ~11• call your • coaoaA DU. MAJI • •aw.olft' Ita work In the field ol canOIJ' CorruqunJ~ Volun~r Bureau at W. D. Whitaker. 3·unlt. 3·etory Frank Licata. ecreen wall, 2119 dlarnola, ~t •nd ,..
LI 8·0717, or vlaJt tbe oUlce at 325 apartment. %17 • 229 • 231 Cama. Ba.lboa, $2)0; Ben Reddick, water· ~h. Notable, the comtntMJon
N. New p o rot Blvd.. Newport tlon. $30,000; Marvin Reece, re· proof wall, 2211 W. Balboa. $12>; aaJd, are the local doctorl' meth·
HeJrhta, Monday throuah Friday pair, 617 Jumlne, 1900. Kraemer, wall, 3114 W. Ocean. ada of PNMntlnr euee for etud.)',
from 9 a .m. until noon. e mvotE TEUACE S150: Cbarlee Robln.son convert examination and reeo.rmnenda·
CVB 1.1 a UriJted Fund Aaency. Maceo Corp., 1·unlt, 1·story duplex to e.lngle family residence Uon.
dweJUnp at 1927 Tahuna $28.-and enluce. 2714 W. Ocean Ft., The ~lchtlrtf'ale Chapter of the
000. and 1.900 Seadrift, $23.760; $9,000; E. M~her, 1-unlt. 2·story Awdllary uat.ta t.be docton and o ~Hara Styles
Worry 'This
Is Your Life'
Karl Miller. 1·unlt, 1·story dwelJ. addition. 3304 Marcus, $8,600. hu aJded doctors In .eelnr 172
lng, 1801 Sabrina. $40,000. • JIE1QOft JIEJCJITS patients wUh 19 followup vtelta
• BALBOA ISLAifl) A. J. Bauel, re·sidlng, 607 Ir· since Februa.ry, ~. ahe aald.
Balboa Island Method 1st vine, 11.385. The Auxiliary hu al.lo pl~ed
• VP•z• aAT AllEA they will ral.le half the $80.000
13. 15 Tons Asphalt Emulalon (Seal coat and paint binder)
LEGAL JfOTICE
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Lido Isle des I g n e r Dorothy FICTinOUS FIRM NAME
Orlle Parkhurst, fence, 1423 needed for an~ a..embly build·
Marlne111, $400; Donald Bren, 1· lng In which to houae the tumor
unit. l ·story dwelling, 122'7 Som· board's activities. Included are a
erset. $21,700; IlAna Land Co.. foyer and waJUnr room, a n office sw~mlna pool, 1646 Irvine, $2.· ~rd room, 3 examlnlna rooms
450, D. K. Kimball. l ·atory dw•ll· wtth adjolnlna dreuine room.s
lne. 1700 Skylark, $21,000. and baths, a recovery room, a
14. 184 L. F. 12" CMP 116 ga. I
15. 6.J L. F. 36" CMP c 12 ga. I
16. 102 L F. 29" x 18" CMP Arch (14 ga.)
17. 7 Each 12" CMP End Sections (16 ea. I
18. 4 Each 29" x 18" CMP End Sections 04 ga.)
19. 110 L. F. 1-14" Multlplate CMP (10 ca.)
20. 6 C. Y Sacked Concrete Rlprap
21. 11 C. Y. Air Blown Mortar
22. 130 S. Y. Wire M~h Reinforcement
23. 14 Each Surv4'y Markers
The foregoing quantities arc approllimate only, being given as a
basis for the comparison of b1ds. and the County of Orange does
not. expressly or by Implication agree that the actual amount of
work will correspond therewith, but reserves the right to Increase or
decrease the amount of any class or portion of the work, or to omit
portions of the work. as may be deemed necessary or advisable by
the Engineer.
In arcordanre with the provisions of Section 1770 of the Labor
Cod~> of the State or Callforn1a. the Board of Supervisors of Orange
County haq aS<'t'rtalned the general prevailing rate of wages appll·
cable to the work to be done to be as follows:
WAGE SCALE
CJa<;'!lflcatlon Rate per hr •
Apprentice EngineN anrl oll<'r
Asphalt plant firt>ma n
Ac;phalt rakN and Ironer .
Boxman or ~11Xt>r Box Operator lconcret~,> or asphalt planu
Carpenter
Cemt>nt Mason
Concrt>te or asphalt s preading, mechanical tamping or
$293
3.41
2.89
3.52
3.375
3.30
fina'ihlng machine Operator 3 it
Conrretc mixer operator lskip typel 3 17
Concrete mixt>r operator c paving type 1 3 Rl
Concrete mixer operator I mobile mixert 3 81
Drillers I except core. diamond or wagon 1 2 97
Electracal wireman 4.15
Equipment greaaer 3 17
Fine Grader < hlehway and street paving only 1 2.78
P\reman -·-· --··-··--··· . . . ···-......... ·-·· ······-· ...... -....... . 3.17
Flarman ············-·--·· . .. .......... . .............. ---···-·-·····-........ 2.68
Heavy duty repalnnan . ······~ ..... ·····-··-····--··-·······-····...... .. . . 3.71 Heavy duty repairman . helper .. .... .. . ....... .. . . ........... 2.93
Laborer · general or construction ... ~· . . .. . 2 68
Motor Patrol Operator IJncludlng any type of power ,blade 1 3.81
Operator and Tenders or pneumatic II electric tool.t. vlbrallng
machines, and s1mllar mechanical tools not separately
clac;s1fled 2.89
Pal nter 1 brush 1 3 25
Painter lc;teel and bridgt> 1 3~50
Pile Dri'-t>r Foreman 3 90
Pile DrivN Man . Bndgt> or Dork Carpentt>r 3505
Pile Drivt>r Man . Derrick Bargeman 3:305
Reinforring Iron Worker • 3.60
Roller Operator 3 52
Strurtu ral Iron Workt>r 3.85
Trartor Operator (Bulldozer. Tamper. Scraper 6: Push Tractorl 3 71
Truck Driver 1 16 ru. yo. water lt>vel capacity or more 1 3 21
Trurk Driv('r I 12 cu. yd. and lt>ss than 16 cu. yd. watt>r lt>-..el
rapadty 1 2 99
Trur k Driver c 8 cu yd. II lt>.ss than 12 cu. yd. water level
raparity 1 2.91
Truck Driver f l cu. yd. & Jess than 8 cu. yd. water level
caparllyl . ·~ . .. . 2.86
Trur k Driver (less than 4 cu yd. water l~el capacity I 2.83
UnivNsal Equipment Operator <shovel backhoe, draglin(',
riNrlck. dt>rrirk barge. rlamshell. r rane or pile driver 3.81
Water Truck Driver-; 2500 gals to 4000 gals. 3.01
Watt>r Trurk Driver~ · undPr 2:500 gals 2 89
Watt>r Truck Drivers · 1000 gals. and ovt>r 3 13
Pluc; !range benefits
Th<' m1nlmum wage paid to all skilled labor. tor which rates
art' not "hown abovP. -.hall be not less than $2.50 J)E'r hour.
WhNP a '\I ngle sh1 Ct 1'1 worked, e1ght hours of continuous em·
ploymrnt t>xcept for lunch perlod.<J. shall ronstltute a day's work.
beginning on Monday and through Friday of earh w~k. Wh~re
work I~ required In exres..q or Plght C8l houn~ on any one day or
rlurlng the Interval from 5:00p m. Friday to 7:00am Monday, or on
holiday'!. surh work shall he paid for at one and one half tlmf"8 the
bas1r rate o r wages.
t;ight 181 hours of labor shall constitute a legal day's work, and
the Contractor shall not require or permit any laborer, workman or
m<'chanlr or any !'lubcontractor employed to perform any of the
work includN1 in this Contract to labor more than elaht 181 tlOU1'11
durln::t any ont> calendar day, except In cases of extraordinary
Pmergenry r aulled by fire, flood or dangt>r of lite or property, and
except as provided In Section 1817 of said Labor Code. The Con ·
tractor shall forfeit to the said Cou nty, as a penalty. the sum of Ten
Dollars 1$10.001 for rach laborer, workman or mechanic employf'd
In the Pxecutlon of this Contract by him or by any subcontractor
under him. upon any of the work inC'luded in this Contract for each
calendar day during which suc'h laborer, workman or mechanic Is
requlre1i or permlttt>d to labor more than eight (8, hou111 In violation
ot the provisions of Sections 1810 to 1816 Inclusive of said Labor
Code.
The Contractor shall ke<>p full, true and accurate records of the
nam~ and actual hours workt>d by the respective worke111 employed
by him under this Contract and shall allow access to the same at
any reuonable hour, to any pen10n having the authority to Inspect
the same u contemplated under the provisions of the aald Labor
Code.
The Contractor shall use only unmanufactured materials pro·
duoed In the United Statu and only manufactured material• man
ufactwed In the Unit~ States. subltantlaUy all from rnaterlala
produced In the United Sta'tes, In the performance of the contract.
PlaN may be aeen and may be obtained alone with forma of
O'Hara (Mrs. Henry Lunney) In· The undersigned doea hereby
dlrecUy created a near catas· certify that he 11 conductJne a
trophe on a rfl:ent Coa.st·to·Coast commerclal and domestic house·
'IV broadcast of Ralph Edwards' cleaning business at 32341 Ston ·
"This a Your LJte." nlngton Road, Laguna Beach, Or·
Five different women, all asso· ange County, CalJfornla, under
clated with the chief subject. the fictitious firm name or ROY'S
showed up just before show time MAINTENANCE and that aald
wearing a Dorothy O'Hara dress, firm Is composed of the following
three with the same exact styler peaon, whose name 111 full and
Frantic ettorta by Producer Ed· place of residence Ia as followa,
w.ards to have them swJ_tch to.wlt:
clothee with other women Called. Mr. Leo Mutchle, 32341 Ston·
so he went to work with scissors nington Road, Laguna Beach,
and ribbon. He slashed sleeves California.
and necklines, made other hur· Witness my hand this 4th day
rled alterations and then rushed of August, 1958.
the show on the alr. Leo Mutchle
M1s.s O'Hara. nationally famed STATE OF CAUFORNIA
for her designs, received a phone
call from Mr. Edwards afterward.
He admilled he was sorry he'd
been forced to make such drastic
changes, ''but what could I do?
Your dresses must be e\'en more
popular than my program."
Oral ReacJ.II, 86, of
lew~t~rl HeiPfs, DieS
Oran Reachard, 86, a 13·year
resident of the Harbor Area, died
Aug. 17 In a Santa Ana rest
home. where he had lived 4
months
He had prt>vlously lived at 1668
Tustin Ave.. Newport Helahts.
with his daughter, Mrs. Almena
La Motte.
1 ~58
COUNTY OF ORANGE J
On this 4th day of August. A D.,
1958, before me, Galvin R. Keene,
a Notary Public In and !or said
Cou nty and State, residing there·
In, duly commissioned and sworn
personally appeared LEO MUT:
CHIE. known to me to be the
person wh06e name Is subscribed
to the within lnstru{nent, and
acknowled&ed to me that he ex-
ecuted the same.
Jn wltnesa whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and af.
tlxed my oUJclal aeal the day
and year In this certlflca~ fln~t
above written.
Galvin R. Keene
Notary Publlc In and for said
County and State.
My com.mialon expires Nov. 4 1969. •
A total of more than 28 rnJlllon
dollars IIi" home loans has been
reported at Laguna Federal Sav·
lnas and Loan Assoc1atlon tor
the period ending July 31. This
total represents home loans
granted tor construction of lndl·
vidual homes.
Acordlng to Miss Lorna Mlll.t,
pr~ldent·manager of Laguna
Ft>dt>ral, the 3,800 persons who
have loans with the Institution
art> within the 50 mile radius
whlrh Laguna Federal St"rves -
all of Orange County, primarily
the coastal area down to Ocean·
s1de, VIsta and Carh1bad.
A."llets of Laguna Federal total
$33.868.816, with 241 new invest.
ors added In the month of July,
btlnglng the number of investors
In Laguna Federal to 8.523.
uUIIty room, a volunteer'• room
and the aaembly room lt.aelt In
which cancer fllm.s and X·raya
can be shown In 'the reaular dlll·
cuulon meetJna• on dlarnoela
..and treatment of cancer.
U•• Efttlt" d.nlfHHI och few ,..
tulta. Coli i11 yollf ocl• to OltiOLE
l -0550.
I Ell
UPHOLSTEIIII
17~ 4 DICIIi'Wf Llbelty 1-4711
2S50 Jfewport ~ c.ta .....
MATTRESSES 11ft -U.S171LDDIQ rocaa a..a.a..
IJTezular Shapes
~~-Cotta.
COSTA MESA ... ATTitESS CO.
7110 N.wporl ...... lla-ty ... JOl
itt~ no. eo..rtap -DndlabMnla
A.lphalt TUe -Rubber nle
FormJca -Unoleum TU. :,, ;/ . ~ '/." .. . .• 'J
CAILTOIS' LDI~ m &. 1M st. c.n. .._
LmDITT 1-GSI 22 Yean lD Orup Coun~ Other survivors Include anoth·
er dauP,ter, M.re. Marlan Inneret
ot Puadena; 5 erandchlldren
and 12 great·rrandchJldren.
Hla body was aent to his birth·
pia~. Dallastown, Pa., by Parkes·
Bell Mortuary of Costa Mesa for
M'rvlce and burial.
(~) GAL~ R. KEENE, Or
Attorney at Law, CO CO. 333 North Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beach. eam. BUILDING BLOCIS-AIJ. 8JZES.-ALL TYPES
PubUsh: Aue. 7, H . 21. 28. In 1~ 7-mt JaaMtJy 5...az
the Newport Harbor Enslen. .. ._.... lt.tlla a. L ....., ._. A-.
proposal, contract, and specifications, at the office of the Orange ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ County . Highway Departm~nt, Court HoUSe Annex. Santa Ana.
Calltorn1a c
No bid will be considered unless It Is made on a blank torm osta Mesa Lu••e· furnished by the Road Commissioner, County of Oranee. California,
anct Is made In accordance with the provisions of the Propoeal Re· q ulrt"ments.
8.
Each bidder must be licenSt"d and also pr~uallfled aa re· qui~ by law.
The Board of Supervisors of the County of Oranee reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Dated August 19, 1958.
(SEAL!
BY ORDER OF 'mE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA
1.. B. W Al.LACE
County Clerk and ex·offlclo Clerk of
the Board of Supervisors of Orange
County, Calltomla.
By MABEL L. CA.STEIX
Deputy Clerk
Publlsh: Newport Harbor Ensign Auc. 28 and Sept. 4, 1958.
LUMBER -BUILDING MA!PJUALS •.....n &h4. c.t. .... ~ .....
IIUII .-.m
Lotrlc tells us not to put aU of our erp lnto one bank
account. 'nteretore, doesn't It make senee to diversify
your eavlnp dollars lnto other form. of sound Invest·
menta, Including well aecured trust deed notes paylna
10% lnterert A.a little u $1.500 wUl atart your prorram.
WE MANAGE, SERVICE AND COLLECT
EVIlS I. PlaEI I
320 N. NEWPORT BLVD.-MI 6·1653-NEWPORT BEACH
$ .
SAVE
FIRST
(s.vin91 is not money
left over at the end
of tfte montft.)
SAVE ....
Security
AA ec:eounts insured
up +o $1 0,000.)
SAVE ...
EARN
DMDENDS PAID
4 TIME$
PEil YEAR
SAVE
COIYEJIEIIL Y
LAGVJrA auca
211 a.. Aft. n.et 6-un
IAJI CI.DIUTE
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LAGUNA
FEDERAL
SAVINGS ANO
LOAN ASSOCIA TJON
Save Time and Money with Personalized Orders
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Balboa Bridge
Experts Win
Hrt. ltoy 8trotx and Jrlta. Prank
mley ot Balboa, playlnr north·
th, placed Orst ln Sectloo 8
In the manthly muter point tour·
nament ot the Newport Ra rbor
l>upl~~ Brldce·Club, held Aur .
18 In the EbeU Clubhouae ln Sal·
bo&.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Blair of
Lido lale tttd tor JeCOnd and
third In SecUon B with Ellzað
Lawe ot IAI\In& and Glenn Rust
of Santa Ana,
In tut·Wett, Sectlon 8, Pauline
DuBola and Mabel Mlnter of La·
auna Wtfe first; GertrUde Cox Of
Newport ~nd J:Jeano,. Newcomer
of Santa Ana were teeond; Mra.
Sldney Crlfta ot Corona del Mar
and Franca RelnkJnr ot Santa
Ana we~ thJrd.
In Section A. eut·west, Col. H.
Wllaon of Newport and Mana
Marx of Santa Ana were first.
• • • of SCM:ial
note
~ I'&G
A netchborhood coffee to In·
troduce 2 new residents was held
last Thursday morning at the
home of Mrs.. Jack Rloe of 607
TAPPING the T-WAVES 1'81J'UI)AT. AOGOST & 1 .. M&Wi'Oiti' IIADOa DIJaJr I
Meeting Schedule Announced
For Tuesday Club Sections
. with JEAN T ANDOWSKY
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T ·WAV& iUilut ZDOI&D
-In NllponM to the overwhelm·
lng demand of thla column's
clamortnr public., to b~ve an ex·
planation for ''T-Wave" (well, at
leut 2 people aaked), I now take
rreat pleuure In ~Inc the
JeCret.
AT Waft Ia ... of the .a.c.
b1cld -~ IICJJdacd ctarl89 a Mart tNd8t • ea.d:roca·
diotJaa It AI .ttaDy •.-t-t
ia tbat It ...... tM doct• lD·
fOCIDGtioa Goat .... patMat. by
lb paaiU.t upl'twbt. flattned.
or ia•erted. U lt'a upli9bt.
tbat'l good.
We have even named our boat
the ''T·Wave" and fortunately for
us It ls still uprleht, never hav·
lng been Uatt~ned or Inverted.
So, keep your T -Waves up and
I'll hope to aee you In the tall
on our return from Europe. Now
However, tlwlr many friends
wUl look forward to tbeJr retum
to the fold when Col Matt fin· Section actlvitlea of the Tues·
lahea hla pte~ent .tint fot the day Club wUl rswne next TUe$
U. S. Marine Corp&. day with a meeUnt ot the Car·
• • • • den Croup at the Corona del Mar
DOG"'aDT raDIID • 1011&. Youth Center. He,.. Ia the com-
TDIU M~plftl. the home plete echedule for September:
flra bumJnr fot Leon and Betay CARDEN SECTION -10 a.m.
Ware, who wtll 100ft be home· Tuesday, Sept. 2, Community
ward bound from Europe, a~ Youth Center, Fifth Ave. and Ira
Betty and Paul Elmquiat. 'Jb«oy Ave., Corona del Mar. All mem.
have not ontx taken over the bera of the TUHday Club are In·
Wara' hOWieJM the aummer but vlted to this rueat day. Joe Ut·
have civ~n the Wares' dear old tlelleld, 1V rarden consultant, Colll~. '"ne,'' a new lease on hLs wlU talk on "The How of Car·
15 years of U~ by brlnelnl denlng." Mrs. William Taylor.
THEIR 16-year-old doc alone to ORiole 3·1190. Is chairman.
keep hJm company. CARD SECTION -12:30 p.m.
Althourh one doesn't hear v~ry Monday, Sept. 8. at the Irvine
well and th~ other doesn't .ee Co.st Country Cl1.1 b There will be
very well, the two "old folks" an tables for brldgf' and canasta.
havinr a rreat summer dozlnr Mrs. Fred Slnasek. Uberty 8·5616.
In the sun and dreaming of their a chairman.
er, ORiole 3·4.541. Ia chairman.
TRAVEL SECTION-7:30p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 10, at the home
of Mr. and Mra. f.:lein Car.. 3686
Bayahorea Dr., Bay Shores. Mr.
Cates will exhibit trophl• and
ahow a color and aound movie,
"A.t.rican Safari." Members may
brlnt their hu.band or a rueat.
Reservations are to be made with
Mra. Ktaer, Uberty 8.QSO.
GOLF SECTION-10 a.m. Tues·
day, Sept. 16, at the home of Mrs.
Mary Fltz. 411 Hazel Or., Corona
del Mar. The Invitation says,
··come for coffee and putter talk,
and dressed to eo eolflne."
Few •" .,_ pr;,..;,.9 ...Ha, "" tfte
wig" ,vbli~i"9 Co., Oltlola l-0550.
yesterdays of cats and bona, and FINE ARTS SECTION -10 a.m ...._ n-... llf-A•I!'
bat of all, good two-leered to • p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9, at the I •••-
friends. Corona del Mar Youth Center. 'T'bDe f• WMtt n.. te .....
• • • Thl.a will be an "open houw crea. )[ad G.~. 0 ..... ,..,..,,
JfOTIIDfG IS aoii.Df• WJTB tlve day ' and members will ,_ -...,..._ ....... ..a.ct
GOIIE.Jf _ Loll of tun at Beny bring samples of their hobbles r::'!; aars.t.G c.adl-* ':1::;
Elmquist's luncheon and -you I and handiwork for display Mrs ':!;i!L ....-t C&llon..
ruesaed It _ bridge at the Ir Zoe Smith. a ~rtrau palnt~r and aDd .. ...ua· O.
vine Coast County Club. 1oinlnr partnf'r In thf' 1'wo Sisters Shop KAn
In the Mass . Sulclde . Pact . on Balboa Island, will p~nt a . Oaiole S-0'117
Through . Entertain! ng. Inc., pp~ro~g~r~a=m~a:t~l ~p~m:·~M~rs~.~J~a~ck~Ba~y=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ were the-following "girl&." I use ;:.
Poppy Ave .. Corona del Mar. you know that by tapplnR the T the term advisedly as I was there.
MRS. DAVID BRANT, tft. former Glori• S.ldwin White.
M"'-Rayllnn Pattison was co· Waves I only acquire Information 1 Mmes. Hal CMargaretl Dike; Bur
hostess for the 18 friends Invited that Is on the "up and up " ton I Katie 1 Romberger, Rlchard
to meet Mrs. Allen Sawyer and • • 1 De-e 1 Marshall, Robert I Dorre l
Mrs. William NelAon. Mrs. Sawy· OTHEJl TJIAVI!LEBS besides Hill C. E. I Dorothy) Vandervort.
er, who lives a t 605 Poppy Ave .. your old T.Waver are Emily and Arthur IEileenl Strock, Kenneth
a the wife of the basketball Jimmie Beattie, barely back from I Adelaide I Kings 1 e Y • .James
coach at Orange Coast College. spending the summer on their I Crace I Kilroy ... darn them.
The family also includes a 2· boat, cruising around Brllish Co why did they ever move ott Udo!
year-old daughter. lumbla waters. before they alllO Grare and I are about on a par
The Nel110ns are building a new leave for Europe In another week at bridge except that she's bet·
homt" at 601 Poppy Ave. Mr. Nel· Johnny and Ginger Mer<'er. bare ter, I think. Anyway. we can wrtte
son 1.8 a contractor from Holly· ly back from Hawaal. have al· a book called ~Nothing's Borin'
~· ( . . ... ' ·J,-~J
' , ~ • J
Be the bnghtest little gtrls in school 1n
one cf Mtss Muffett's darhng cotton
dresses -a group carefully selected
and mexpens1ve too'
SIZES 6 TO 12
ONLY 6.95 to 9.95
I ISS IUFFETT SHIPPE MRS. IRVINE'S DAUGHTER
IS WED TO DAVID BRANT
wood. Thear famJly Includes a 5· ready left for New York With Goren."
year-old son and a baby boy of • • • To get back to the rest of the ~::;::;:::;:=:;::;:::;::::;::;::::;::;:::;::::;::;::::;::;:::;::::;::;:::;::;::;::;:::;:~ l"t yean~. I JfOTE FaOM OBEII-Had such guests: Mme5. Martin (Amelia., ;
• • • a nke letter from Polly and Matt Lockney, Earl (Eillel Sawyer,
273 1 E. COAST IIWY. -OB 2·7a0 -COaoJfA DEL MU
Mr. and Mrs. Paul DavLc; of Ober who are doing a two year Wm. 1 Bess 1 Morris. 1erry C Betty I St. Anne's Catholic Church In Minlatu~ bloomlnr trees of China Cove, Corona del Mar. stret~h away from Newport Beach McCiaare. Linn c Fran I Williams.
Santa Ana was the scene of the white flowers lined the alsle of spent several days last week and and Lido Isle, way down yonder Keith t Florence) Cord~. Clyde
weddlne, and the Irvine Ranch St. Anne's tor the ceremony with this at the Santa Barbar Biltmore In Beaufort. South Carolina. I Gerry 1 Hom, M. A. I Marj I An·
at Tustin wu the aettlnr tor the rarlanda of white flowers con· Hotel, where Mr. Davls attended 1 Jfcrtwally 00 p1.-:e oa earth derson. c. L. I Hertha) Harbour.
reception for the marriage of nectlnr them. The church chan· a conference of the state board c:cm ~..... wttb ou GIW8 Herb c Sea 1 Riley. Mary Jane VII·
Miss C 1 o r 1 a <Cay) Baldwin eel wu adorned with tall mae· of architectural examiners. becnaWuJ spot rl9bt IMN. bat aack. Wesley <Elalennel Schnel·
White and Enslen David Mann nolla trees and white garden • • • they .....-4 quJtte bappy Cllld der, Joe IMaxJne) Prelnlnger.
Brant at noon Jut Saturday. flowers. Marru~rlte CMarkeyl Dalziel. w.U-adjwstted • u.u U'l old Also Mrs. Cllfford Perrine of
The bride ls the dauehter of The wedding party received secretary for Newport Beach Ele · p&aat.tloa. Aad f19bt • the Santa Anita Oaks, Arcadia, stay.
EXCLl'SfVELY YOURS:-
fRANK LEE CAPRI PANTS & JAMAICAS
IN BEST FALL COLORS
•
Mrs. Myford Irvine of Irvine euests at the reception In the lr· mentary Scboola, took her vaca· '""-• tiMy'ft bMa ckiA8g a lne at the Jamaica Inn, and Mrs.
Ranch and w. T. White .Jr. of vine garden u nder a white and tJon and entertained her slater lot of W'Citer·*"-!f, Gad par· Vernon Thompson of Los An· 270 L COAST BICIIWAY
Orinda. The groom'a parents are green canopy. Mrs. Irvine wore Irene Hutchens. at her home at ticalady .s.pe an .,.. MJJ11e geles, staying on the Bay at Bal· OJIMI.e s • .-s co.DIIA DEL
110
~elena's
FADS AND F ASIDONS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alaton Brant a beige allk dress with jeweled 714 Jaamlne Ave., Corona del ~CIDI~d~~-~-~ag!~b~w~·~·~ta~t!:__.:.,_-:---~boa~~·-----------~===:::::::::;:~::::;:~::::;:~=~~~=====;:::::2=== of Los Ang~lea. neckline and the groom's mother Mar. Mrs. Hutchens halls from _ •
William T. White nr presented wore a silk print. Both wore or· Algona, Iowa, a nd was thrilled
hla alater at the a ltar, where chid corsages. with the California weather. She
weddlnr vowa were ~xchanged. Luncheon ruesta . were seated poked tun at herself. saying the
Falhn Jobn Tlemy from Stanford under ereen and whlte canopies. first day ahe carefully kept aU
Unl~ QUidat.d The tabl.-were covel'ed with the doors and windows daaecl u
Tbe bride ehoee ·a rmm of ereen lln,n elofhs and decorated Uuw do In rowa to keep out the
white organza with a mted bo· with strliiW ba&keta filled with heat and waa shocked by the
dl~ and full aklrt. Lace applique white garden nowenJ. A white cool brPC7.e when she opened the
covered the bodice and outlined organdy cloth with white ou!· door to let the cat ln. She has
the neckline and cap sleeves. Ap· door rosH decorated the brides 3 bovs In her family back home
pllque of la<'t' also f'Xtenslvely table. The wedding cake was sur-In Aigona.
adorned the skirt. A Juliet cap of round~ with Illy of the valley • • •
matchlnr lac-e was encru11ted and stephanotls. Garlands of Rec-ently engaged -David
with pearls and held a full II· flowers roped off the o~.atctoor Boyle of Arizona State and Pa·
luslon wedding veil. She wore dance floor until the brade s first trlc-ta Humphre-y. David Is the
short whJte leather gloves and dance. . qon of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. LE.>ster
carried a ca&eatSe bouquet of Illy The young couple will live an Bovl<' of 1401 Dolphin Terrace.
of the valley and butterfly or. Coronado following their honi.'Y· INinP TPrrnCf>. Patricia 's parents
hid moon. are Mr. and Ml's. Walter Dasch·
c s. The new Mrs. Brant Is a gradu· nl'r of Laguna Bca<'tL MIM Unda l ane Irvine was hN ate of Flintridge Sacre-d Heart • • •
step·slster's m n I d of honor. A<'ademy and attended the Un· F.vf'n though h<' returned dur-
Bride:o:malds werE' the Mi 'ISC!I Lin· lversity of Maryland. where she Ina-Corona del Mar's hottest
da Blower, Linda While, Dean· was aUIIlated with PI Beta Phi days. the Rev. Ed'fln Comke of
ann Harrel and Gloria Snook, and Sorority. She also attended San the Corona del Mar Community
Mmes Paul Pearce. Robert Alston Diego College for Women for a Chur1·h <'amf' home to <'001 off
Brant .Jr. and Otis Chandledr. ,, year. from ~JX'ndlng a couple of weeks
All of the bride's nttl'n an ... , The groom Is a graduatl.' or in Chaplain training at Camp
wore white orRandy Rowns over Harvard Military Acad{'my In Lo.'l R 0 h €' r t 8 • where temperatures
apple green taffeta w11h slippers Angeles and of Stanford Unlven~ rf'nrhrd 115 degree!!. I He didn't
dyed to matrh. They wore ~hort ltv. He was affiliated with Phi <~av 11 was horter than some of
white kid glovt>s and natural Gamma Delta fraternity. th~ places he might be preaching
straw picture hats with apple nbout 1 While he was gon{' Mrs.
,green v{'lvet bands. The maid of ITDfEJlAJfT VJSJTOa Comkl' stayed home and rested:
honor carried a natural straw Mrs. Letha Allen, of Jj()() Sen 'iht' lc; ronvllleS<'InR from a virus
ba.'lket filled with outdoor 'fhlt{' view Ave .. Corona del Mar. flew that affli<'tt>d her lungs.
1'0'\e!l. Baskets carried by the oth· to San Franclaco last w ... kend
erattendantswerefilledwithall for a 3-week vacation. On her 'Laura' Ends white garden blooms. calling Jist are friends in Ather 1
Robert Alston Brant Jr. ~rved ton. a nephew and his family In
as his brother's best man. Ushers Fairfield, Mrs. 1immy Doolittle Summer Stock Included Charles Eastman, Wll· In San Francisco. and Col. and
llam Keller. William Armistead, Mrs. Ross MacKechnle at Healds·
Wllllam carter, ous Chandler. I Laguna Peter LaTourette, Richard Btahop, burg. n
Tad Devine, ·~rge Raines and JDWAIOI TO a.acr Only 4 nights remain for. the
David Del Guidice. The annual meeting and elec· Irish Players production of the
tton ot officer~ of the Newport lntrirulne mystery "Laura"
Harbor Khnnla Club will be held which cloees the successful sea·
In . the Villa Marina Sept. 25. 80n of summer stock In Laguna
Nomlnat1nr ballot& will be col· Beach produced by Michael Clb·
IJTCIEI Ill sr-.s
LA.aGU'I' aa.zcnow or
1'11K COASTAL ADA
UN McMahona Euler Ten&
Ill W. 1ft11 ft.
ODnA XDA -111 IJMI
lected Sept. 11. ~~·nusual In flavor and tops In
UDIOIIAJf AT UCIIAIICE entertainment, "Laura" has been
Wendell Noble, radJo comm~n· a tremendous succaa In the met·
tator and pubUc speaker, wUl ropolltan a~u of the nation u
brtn& a world report to membera well u In the more Intimate ot the Nt'WPOtt Harbor Exchanee theat~rs like the Laruna Play·
Club at Ita meetiq ln the New· houae. ,
port Harbor Yacht Club at noon, To solve the ~e of Laura •
Sept 11. death u well to re.oive the
mystery of her 1 beComeS an
ROBERT H. OLANDEIL D.D.S
obeesalon of the many men who
love her: coanopolJtan Waldo
portrayed by WUUa.m O'Connell:
her fla~. Shtiby <Dick Crall:
the detect.Jve Mark (MJchael Gib-
aron): and Jwr ~nrest admirer,
o.nn,y u pla~ ~Y Steve Mlnet. ANNOUNCES THE ASSOCIATION
OF
Laura. who ll In tum aopbia·
Uc.WCI and dllldUb, wann and
aloof, naJve a nd eynl~l. ll p.J.,-.
ed by Diana Lawn•. actrea. JOHN M. DCHIEBJS. D.D.S. dan r and aJnpr who c:u.rftntl)r
hu been pl.ql~ Craq ~
"' ~ DNnkard •t u.. 'ft\Mtre FOR THE PRACTlCE OF GENERAL OENTISl~Y IWt ln u. ~ Sbe wu few·
...ty u.i ..............
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.. la CaMM aa4 wu •tmed
NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFOkNIA ,...alart1• tbe Caaad&a.n lroe4·
4 ~ ec.,.attea. -....-.m.-.... ........ TBHHONE OIUOt:.E 1·7070 ....... .....,., .... IJ...-.-
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ALL !fEW~/• 011 hlr
Post•s Alpha Bits • _._. 25c
Oc.cm Spnry Wbole or J.Wed (DeUdowa with ChidteD) • 16 oa
Cranberry Sauce • • • 23c
LIBBY"S-Ko. 300 CaD
Tomato Juice • • 2 for 19c
Monarch Apricots or FL Cocktail Diet Dessert 19<·
Alcoa Wrap Heavy Aluminum Foil-25' ... 65r
Raid House & Garden Bug Xiller-Req. $1.49 $1.25
Chun Xing Bean Sproubl-16 oz. 17r
SD.L.FLOWE.a WBITE aoSE
APPLES POTATOES
10ft. 5 ... ,,_
TilE CATD..LAC OF PET F00DS--C OL
Purr Red Meat • 2 for 21c
REIJfZ
Baby Food
LIBBY"S-Ifo. 200 Ccm
STRAINED
JUNIORS _
Garden Vegetables
Borax-20 Mule Team-2 lb. Box
3 for 29(
3 for 35<
• •
OPEN LABOR DAY 9 • 6:30
IEIT PIES
IEJn'Vart WOII'DU lEU.
BEANS PEPPERS
15l. s~ uch
Tbe Corona del Mar ptt<DJ)Ont the Glant., enabllnJ them to
Lea,ue Bra vee won a tltbt 3 to 2 meet tbe Pirat• late lut nltbt
l&me tram the rau Cardlna. to determine the winner of the
Tu-.day a.ttemoon In the ..ml· 1.,... b.racket. •
ttnall of the eeeond Oltbt of the Tbe wtnner wlll ~t the
"Bee" tournament. '!bey wUl Braves at 8:~ p.m. J"rlclay at the
mert the Inmrnatlonal &edlep park.
ln the Onall today (Thunday) at
8:4~ p.m. In Colta Mea Park.
The Amertc:.an Glanta. wl.nnen
ol the wlnnera' bracket In the
first turht of the "Bee" tourna·
ment will meet the International
Cubs.' winners of the losers•
bracket at 6 p.m. Friday at the
park.
••••• EM~~Will .... Will
The Robina baaeball team
wound up the 1ummer aea.on
wtth a 7 .o win over De La,.. Saus-
age ln Costa Mesa Park Sunday.
That gave the01 14 wins and 1
loss In league play.
The Robins 108t 6 to 4 to the
La Fonda Juniors In a bent'tlt
game In Memorial Park In Santa
Ana Saturday night. but that was
outside league play.
The Corona del Mar Pioneer
Dod&ers. prevloualy defeated by
the Wt'stern Learue CUbs, will
meet them again In the finals of
the 'Cee" tournament at 7:15
p.m. today In the Park. The Dod·
gers won 16-12 In the losers'
bra<.'ket finals TUesday night OV·
er the Eastern Learue Cubs.
In the Major Learue AA. the FOt ell your polntinv ,. .. d~ ull til.
Cubs won 6·2 TUesday night from ~si9" P'vbll.hlng Co~ ORiole l-0550.
NEW LIFE comes into the red-rimmed somber eyes of Bob Wolker
when he folds his lanky frame around a chen boord. And his seem-
ingly indolent hands dart like snakes, flipping pieces oround a board
1n o casual game which he con end victonously ogoinst an unwary
opponent in less than 5 minutes. (Ens1gn photo)
Recistralitl for the
Fall Semester
Fri.IJ, Sept. 5th
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
* Pre-SchooL ltl.Ddergarten. Flnt thru
Se,euth GradeL
* Claases are llmlted to 20 student..
* A limited aumber o1 appUeaHooa may
be coaaldered fM all clasMa.
* CourMS commeaee Wednesday. Sept. lOth
ST I JilES DAY SCHOOL
EPISCOPAL
3209 VIA LIDO JfEWPOBT BEACH
TELEPBOIIfE: ORiole 5-0210
Whiz at Chess Tells About
Fascination of Competition
''Most n~wllpaper stories about
chess players ma ke them look
I
like freaks."
That's what Robert Walker said
wh~n asked how It felt to be
able to win 15 out of 18 slmul-
1
taneously played games of chess
at the regular Monday night
public chess sessions at the Co-
rona dl.'l Mar Community Youth
Center.
But although the 19-year-old
, youth from 2008 Court Ave. In
I
Newport Beach ts rated amone
the top 200 chess (:Jlayers of the
nation. 1t would be dttficult on
short acqu~:~intance to call htm
a freak.
Funk & Wagnalls dictionary
classifies a freak as a sudd~n.
ca useless change of mind, or a
monstr06lty.
• lfOT "CAUSELESS"
He says he hasn't a ctually
played many good opponente In
all the 1,000 or so games he has
played since 2 !K'hool churns in·
traduced him to the game 8
years ago.
• IIEADS ALL CHESS BOOD
But he has read every chess
book he can find. Best of them
ror Improving, he says, Is ap.
proprta tely n am~ d "Winning
Chess." 'wrlttl.'n by Fred ~lnfeld
and Irvi ng Chernev.
He admits that it Is harder to
play 7 or 8 rames with as many
players slmultaneotUiy, but It Is
"more of a challenge."
But playing 7 or 8 games sl·
multaneously Is nothing In com·
parlson with tht> grand masters
who rate \U> to alm08t 2.800
points. he points out. Bob Is rated
at 2.000 points.
Principle of .
Low Bid Wins Area Engineer Critically
The prtnc:lj)M Of awarctlnt • Bu~ned in Local Space War contract to the low bidder won
out Monday nttht dW1q the Cbar._ Hallam, • ot 2117 tau. ft tbit cu.uter, fll'lt at tM
City Cou.nd1 dblc:wlilon of lNur· Ra~r St., eo.t. .._., U• tn plaat.
ance eoYerap. H-. Ra.pltal today e:rtttally iiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;:i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiii:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
M-.yor Jamee :ltocldard cut the bumtcS. a vlet.lm of the oold war decldlnc vote, tim aplnat With lhaula tn outer t pac.t.
awardJnc ~ oontraet for clty JlabtUty Insurance coverace to Mr. Rallum, an enaJ.neer, tuf·
the te<»nd low blclde~ American feNd eeeond and tlltrd depee
CuY<y eo., repraeoted by An· burna that remowct mo.t of the
detton, Antch, Parker and Torre; akin from h.t. body below hta
then In favor of .. vine the con· neck when • valve on an OlO'cen
tract to tbe low bidder, Truck In· tank he wae Ultnt fa.tled to func-
surance Exchance, represented tlon properly ancl tr\e OlO'aen un·
by t.he FaFlera Inturance Ex-der hJ&h preaure exploded Sat·
chanre. fOl' ~.21.2..5e. This wu urclay jiUt before noon at the 11.~ below the other bid. ~eronutronlc plant on MacArthur
Councilman Hans Lorenz and Jvd. •
Col Andrew Smith arcued the Plant oUlciala Immediately
cue for the low bidder, polnUnr 1urrounded the test pit with ae-
out that the 30-Y,tar record or the curtty cuarda. They would aay
bidder In California wu excel-only that he wu workJna on a
lent. and that the poJlcy was not clualtled project In the racUltles
assessable. rushed to completlon Jut aprtnr
.......
..... 1-7170
VotJnr with Mayor Stoddard ror work on problema or re-en-
we.re Councilmen Lorenz, Charles try ot International ballistics
Hart and . Fra~ Atkinson. Op-mlulle nose cones Into the
posing them were Councilmen ~e~art~h:'s~a~t~m~os~p~h~ue~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i Ken Kingsley and Clarence Hlg· Becau.e at the secrecy aur-
ble. roundJnc the work. even Mr. Hal-
lum•• wile could not Jearn de·
Surplus Land
Sale Studied
Councilman Charles Hart ltsked
Monday evening tor a study of
SU(plus land owned by the city,
wifh a view of otfeTlng the prop·
erty ror public sale.
The City Council approved the
moUon, and directed City Man-
ager Robert Shelton to prepare
a list of property that might be
declared surplus. Among the
propert'les that might be lnduded
are scattt'red tax lots In West
Newport, 93 acres of former wat-
er bearing land on the Hunting-
ton Beach side of the Santa Ana
River, the lO·acre s ite of the for-
mer sewage dlsposal plant.
DO YOU WANT • job, • ride, •
r•ntal, a b. by aiHer 1 (X do yov loave
10Metloin9 to Mll7 Try ~sign dani·
fl.d ad~ Oltiole 1~50.
SCHOOL DAYS
IIUOA ISLUD SPIRnll IOODS
offers
•
FOR THE IIRLS
a,.. Slits -.laior Hip -Hip SGIIIII
Wlc·wam Sox -Hooa 'PF' a,. s•••
Sweat S..rts No one watching a chess play· ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~ er concentrate for 4 to 6 soUd ;. hou~ on how to win his way Into Fial PrltiiiCtill If 1111 a castled king·s hideout would
• PLA TEB BLDfDPOLDED
"Take that Pole, Najdorf. from
Argentina. He played 45 games
blindfolded. He memorized all
the boards and all the moves on
them and won all or them.
Devaney's
UQUDR STilE
1'1111 Wllk'a s,.lll
QUilT -• PrMf
With w Without Rood
* call his mental gyrations cause-•·---r Sea• less. And Bob, with a little of the
.,_ beach tan his 12·year-old brother, FOR . THE BOYS AUIUST 28 IL.. 31 Donald, has. could much more ... I ' easily pa.ss tor a teenage lord of
"I tried playing 2 other fellows
bllndrolded on~. but It ls atlll
too hard for me."· the beach than he would as a ' ' L I U R I ' ' monstroSity. Jt'a just that he, like the other
Where doe. all thll lead! What
ls Bob'l coal! IJID Slill -'PP • Clntr11 Slle•
.... Lalii-Wfl·••lu ltant.Dg DIAXA LAUKEJl aqd MICHAEL GmiOif 2,162 top·rated players ln the
United States. finds IOIMlhlnl
fudnatlnr In moving tm1all flr·
ures around checkered boards,
trylnr to outwtt the other fellow.
or, as In Bob's caS4!, 7 or 8 other
fellows simultaneously.
"I'll fool around wtth 101M
phue of ph)'lks. I WP'POM,
rotnr to u . c. at Berkley thla
fall."
VOD·KA
Hovv to Increase
your horne's value
Old ho uses, structurally
sound, can easily be re-
modeiPd and made mod£>rn
as tomorrow. \V1th a home
Jo.tn a rranged here, you
can completely transform
yom older property and,
h.1ppily, at low interest
rates (tax deductible ).
Come in today to 1'\ewport
Ba lboa Saving'i. Have a
talk with one of om experi·
enced. friend I~· Lo.1n Coun-
sellors. He'll ''ta'-.e over~
your prohlrm and cxplam
how r(·moJclang can he
done '' 1thout delav. Your
H ome Loan ca n l;e paid
back just like rent over a
]ong period of years.
NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS
AND LOAN A SSOCIATION • P.A. P6lm•r. Pretsidenf aaee VIA LIDO, N.W .. O .. T .8AC H, C ALII'O .. NIA
lf'lldl otflct, 2407 L Ceast ""'""'· c.rt•"' .,. • "'"· h O tfftcu: 01 wt•
Then he took ott tor Lone
Beach to arranre transportation
to the 1958 Santa Barbara Open
Tournament over the Labor Day
weekend. "It's competition ... It's Col ·
lowing logic ... It's learning to
think ... It's learning how to OCC TU llATE lET
think In terms that c-an be ap·l The final 1958·59 tax rate for
plil.'d to almost anything · · · Orange Coast Collere ls set at
It's ..... He struggles for the 37 17 ~nts for $100 of u.sessed
t why he likes the · answers o Jt I valuation accordJnr to the Or-game just the same as any eo er a nge Cou~ty Auditor. The tax ls
would have trouble telling the ba~d on an assessed valuation
rea I reason why he likes to f $266 672 550
'4.19
DBLE A EXT1lA LAJIGE
C..try Ffllll Ega
llelml
DOllEY'S
3'111 E. COAST JIWT.
1 wen o1 u..
8el1
' s ... t lllirta -•• s.,,.lfln
•
ALL AT
BILIOI ISUI8 SPMnll lOllS
222 MUDfE AVE. -BAUOA JILAJf1)
OpeD Dally t · I -SUDday I • C
oa 3-taa pound a little white pill around I 0 _. __ • _. ___ _
a ~~Y tleld~-~Jl m~R v~.~~i'i~9~"~cl~·~~-~~d~ad~~~o~R~J~~~~~~!!!!!!~!!~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~;;;:;;~;;;;;;~ • A's AT B A--... .. -. But the gleam Is there In the 1 ~...,...,...,...,,.....,...,...,...,...,...,..., ...,...,...,...,...,....,....,...,...,...,...,...,...,....,..,...
I.'Ye of this former Harbor High • IIIII
.. ·A.. ..tudent when he reveals Ill.. .J
thot he has found chess so fas· ~ ~
C'lnatlng that hls physics grades • •
at R.Hd College In Portland, Ore.. • Jl w II ..,.
hav.-fallen to "Cs" while he ... ns n 0 . ~
stack8 up an "expert" rating In ~ ~ A ~ •
tournaments that have also pro· • ::;7 • ,
durt>d several trophies. • ..,.
One of those represents top • ~
honor In the "B" group at the •
0 reg 0 n o p e n Championship • •
Tournament last !aJI. The oth~r . p I N 7 I N ~~ . one rl.'prest>nt.s the champlonshap • ..,.
of the whole Pacific Northwest Ill.. ~
Open Tournament last April. ~ •
Both tournaments were held In • •
Portland. But he has also gone • ..,.
to Seattle for the Seafare Open. 111.. ~
That wu last summer before he ~ • "be~tan to Improve," he says. • •
• ~~ r~!t~ the united ~ CHECK TillS LIST FOR YOUit PRINTING NEEDS: • States J u n l or Champlonahlp ~ •
Tournament at San FranciJico a • •
few weeks before. He tled with • •
5 other lads toT ntth place wtth • 0 BUSINESS CARDS 0 WEDDING INVITATIONS ... 5'~ game!! won and 3~ garnet!' • ~
tost. h ... 0 LETI'ERHEADS 0 RECE?I'ION CARDS • • Before then, In 1956, e com· ~ ~
oeted In the Santa Barbara 9pen • 0 ENVELOPES CJ ANNO,UNCEMENTS Championship. ln which be did· Ill..
n't do ,o well" wuh 2~ ramea ~ 0 STATEMENTS 0 MENUS· •
won. 4,. ~tames lost: the 1956 • • •
Fullf'rton Youth Tournament. ln • 0 ORDER BLANJCS 0 PAMPHLETS 11111 which be came out fourth with Ill.. ~
5 won. 2 lost: the 1i55 United ~ 0 CIRCULARS 0 BOOKI..BTS • States Open Champtonahlp Tour-• •
nament at Loq Beach. whe.re be • EJ POSTERS 0 MAGAZINES IIIII
had 5~ cames WOI\, ~~ ·-an4 81. ~ the UnJted Sta._ lunlor CM.m· ~ •
olonahlp Tournament at 1Aal • •
Beach In liM. where he IIPllt It • •
~5 ;ian;id;i5.~jijfiei:ei1 t Alld Oar .... zn:alilllte Wll • Qlail To Call 0.. y oa ~
•
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES PERKINS cut tneir wedding ~ke. (John Hely.r photo)
2 Big Apartment Proiects
In COM and Balboa Okayed
Major apartMent proJeeta 1n dreula.r a pa,rtmeot at au Cama-
~ del Ka.r u4 lalbot. N· t:IOft AYe .. owrJaoldna CamatSon
ottved afpiGftl 1ut "ftuUIIday Cow, tlnally wu a~ by
eventq trOea tM l'w•poc t 8eub the Com.ml8llon. All conltntdlon
P1annlnc Cam•hd Oil. wW be kept ott Camatloo Ave.
In Corona CS.l Mar, tM 4·stof7 euementa, and the hellht Ia lim·
lt.d to 35 teet above the paved
at:Net. Mr. and lira. lunee ac.
are the OWDe1'll ot tbe ~-
I a.;. ll .... In aaJbN, the D.ul\lt, 55-foot· ._ 11 hlp apcrtment bu.lldlna at Bal·
boe 81\'d. an4 A St. wu ap-
Mn. LouiN Calnon of Corona proved. Almc.t halt ot the block
del Mar hu been entertalnlna between A a nd B 8treeta wm be
KJM Irene Buab ot Detroit. whom oc:cupled by the project. The Bal-
ehe hun't seen tor 17 yeara. boa Development Co., headed by
Among tbe many atahu MJu Albert Nea. llu pu.rchalled the
lhatb hu vlalted .,. Catallna Ia· property. The Corona del Mar
land and Lu Vecu. MrL Cal· architectural ftrm of Pleger, Blu-
non'• brother, Me rle Whipple, rock, Hougan, Ellerbroelc: and
a nd Mra. Whipple of Lemon Hodgdon hu prepared the pre·
Heiahta, were at.o on the Lu llmlnary plana.
Veau trip. The IJ'OUP made the -------
1'roplcana Hotel their headquar· .....UIIIES
ters.
llc:CAGLE o• VACAnOJr
Roy McCardle, High School
trustee and Costa M.u realtor.
Is spending his summer vacation
painting h1a hOWie.
GlamouT .
Glimpses
Are you ,ullty! . . . Guilty.
that is, of not having checked
the leneth of your allpg and half
sUpa, In consideration of the new
dress lenatha!!
We jut waat te nmiDd you
WILUAK ~ CDK
William Cartter. 210 Poinsettia
Ave., Corona del Mar. died In
Santa Ana Community H011pltAI
yesterday. Baltz Mortuary Corona
del Mar Chapel ls In charce or
arraneementa. • e e
IIAaJIT J"'EIIO, WEWJOIIT
Harry Fiero. 50, died yesterday
at hl.aJlome, 610 Clubhouse Ave~
Newport. ~rvtces will be held at
2 p.m. Saturday In the Parkes·
Bell Chapel In Costa Mesa, with
burial In Harbor Rest Memorial
Park.
e • e
AIIC.ELO IY A.aCAJIGEU.O
Angelo D' AreangeJJo, n , of
3000 Clay St., Newport Heights,
died Tuesday In the Newport
Convalescent Home. He was born
In Italy and had been a U. S.
citizen 50 yean. The body will be
aent to Cleveland by Parkes-BeU
fWUUDAY* AVGOft' & 1-W&WICMT' ..... IN .. f
O'B.rien 's
The individuol. ty of MARA
. . Dolton $ new opproo~h ..
~ardig4n of 100" tmpoded
vtrgin ~4shmere ...
erqu s tely so1• in the
atlur ng • lhouette
proqrammed for f.,vor
th1i fall ...
Mo•::h or Blend
w•th ., sporkltng
new f.,ll sk1d
A ll Dalton 'weoters
are durably mothproofed
ner're Set 11 Fill
Mortuary ol eo.ta Mesa.
P f tbat be ,._ ......_ mecShua, • ORIOLE l-l 190 Miss atricia Harger o COM :!;u.-:,::;-.~7:.: u:GAL•cma 2515 e. coAST HWY .• coRo NA Da. MAR _ .-_1 -._ 1_ ... _ NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING A' ,.. __ ~it!---~ f y ,.. __ fori
Claire Nel.!lon, former mayor I 8 •d f Ch I p k• .... -• ...... " ·---N tl Is he b 1 tha th w VQfiQ KJr..u or our ......ont
of Costa Mesa, and Publlaher S r1 e 0 ar es er InS ~ ~ '!~t;:'::!: C1ty
0
C:nc11:; Jegc":; ot ~rw~ ':;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~= Ben Reddick. who was n!C'ently ·-• -... r--rt 0 -h '11 h ld bll r thoa9Jlta e1 t-h'oa. Tbe .us-po uoo::ac W1 o a pu c appointed Interim Fifth District New I y weds Mr. and Mrs., finger-tip Illusion veil. She car-cmd pettkoata aemon u.ath-hearing on Ordinance No. 857.
supervisor. have each paid their Charles LaVelle Perklrus are hon· rled a white Bible ~longing to mr.. 11My an _....r so Dlcely regarding Planning Commission
$216 filing fee and have taken eymoonlng In Hawaii following her aunt, Mrs. VIrginia Weber of t:rtauaecS wltb bUa of loftly Amendment No. 55, to rezone 1
out petiUorus to be tiled for thelrl their double ring ceremony last 703 Begonia Ave., Corona dell ~or a IJ.U. apedaleJDbro6cS· Lol.'l 1 . 20 Inclusive, Tract No.1 candidacies In the Nov. 4 race Saturday at Our Lady of Mt. Mar. She also wore a gold cross.' 3283 (on Bayside Drive between
for supervLsor. Carmel Church, Balboa. set with pearls, which Is a family ery. I Aloha Drive and entrance to HAr· 1
FLEAS?
The bride Is the former Mlu heirloom, first worn by her Oh, yes, one that J just adore bor Island and adjacent to th~
Patricia Jolin~ Harger of Corona erandmoth~r. Ml.as Harger wu ls an Ivory colored silk. trlque water front facing Linda Lslel.l
del Mar and Eugene, Ore. Sh~ Ia the fourth bride to wear lt. lsllk and nylon) with hand run trom a "U" District to an R·l
the daughter ot Mr. and M111. V. She wna given in marriage by Alencon lace. Jt'sao very yummy. District; Planning Comrn.IMJon
D. Harger of Eugene. her father. Her only attendant Th~n have you noticed the really Amendment No. 56, to rezone un.l
lrow you caa liMp U... oat.. The weddln& ceremony wu was M111. Fred R1aku ot Los An · pretty chembe aUp that we have 1 · 7 Inclusive, Tract 1723 (CoUJns
your yard Gad boue CIDd -performed by Fath~r Neville geles. who wor~ a blue chiffon been ahowtnc In the window! Lsland), from an R-2 District to
Rucker. the priest who had bap· gown with matching headdress an R·l District; and Plannln&
tlaed lh~ bride. The groom'a par-and carried a bouquet of pink Of ~. It 11 IIDpocta:Dt to Commlaalon Amendment No. 57.
e nta are Mr. a nd Mra. Ralph A. carnaUona. --.1 .,.. u..t Ia tlaM faab. to rezone Lota 1 -l'TT, Tract No.
-ld-of -nal\am.On, N. Y. S. .--.. ,... laat ...t to 3357 (Cameo Shores), b'OID a "U" n~ ·-Dl Robert Joh,.ap ol t.. Ance'-liNII ........ ..... ~ Mia Harger ehoee a formal Nrved u se.t Man. Nlcholu ._ pe • DWU\ct to an 11-1·8 DLitrict.
wt\tte gown ot taneta and lace Dilts and Fred Risku, aLso of Los :... allpa wrua eaa: =-tM = Notice La hereby t lll't.Mr efwn
for her wedding anlre. It wu Angeles, were ushBS. Scon Web-_,._ that the said public bearinc will mad~ with lace sleeves and neck-h r th brld ed ...... • ....._..,......,.. ...._ be held on the 8th day of ~P·
bod er, nep ~w 0 e e. serv w.dr • .aYf· ltGw &beat a t•m.._r, 1 ........ at lh• hour o' 7·.30
the iorclans
mSHOP line applique on a fined Ice 1u1 ring bearer. __ ... t _..., •-~ ..... _ "' ""' ~ "' ~
and a ..... -plna skirt which end· ld gay, _.,. ._ -~ P.M. In the Council Chambers of 2712 &. c-t ..... CI'I -~~~ • At a wedding reception he at j tMn 18 ..__ .._ CIDd. c:.n.. del .._ ed In a chapel train. Bejewell~d the VUJa Marina the bride's ~· 9 • ...-. I the City Hall of the City of New· n-r Olllole I ·JGI lace applique adorned the gown. mother greeted cuesl.'l In a blue of coune • .-.y Gild block. port Beach. at which time and
~~~==~=~~~~~~.:_A~pear:=:l.::.e:.::n:.cru.st:.=::ed::_.:trown:.:.::.::..::h.:e:.:ld:..:.:.he.:.;r and grey silk ensemble. She wore While we are In thl.s color vein. place any and aU persons In
YOUR'
VITAMIN
HEADQUARTERS
I
Coro11 ~el M1r P~•r••J
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an orchid corsage. The groom's we want you to come rushing terested may appear and be
parenl.'l were unable to be pres· right along and see the new heard thereon.
ent. Mrs. Weber also assisted at shades In Beautiful Brran hose, Margery &hrouder th~ reception for her niece. I black mink, ermine beige, black City Clerk of the City of
For her going away costume, I on fire, rose on tire. 'and, of Newport Beach, Callfornla
the new Mrs. Perkins wore a cou~. our old loves, Tru Love.
beige linen sheath and a tw~ and Bright Beauty. not to men·
linen coat with an orchid cor· tlon Candlelight, and Fair and
~~-CooL
Upon their return from Hawaii
next month. th~ couple will live
In Los Angeles. The bride Is a
student at USC. The groom has
just graduat~d from the USC
school of public administration
and will attend law school there
In the fall.
CHRISTIAN SClENCE SOCIETY
3839 E. Cout HJghway
Corona del Mar,
A branch of The Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ, Sci-
entist. In Boston, Mass.
Sunday School . .... . ... 9: 15 a.m.
Sunday Services . ·-· 11:00 a.m.
Wed. Eve. Meetings .... 8:00 p.m.
The public la cordially Invited to
attend the church services.
Toa c:ma baY• • wardrobe of
colon cmd atrl• to compl•·
IIMilt your -ttq CMtuJIIe. ... --ber. pia. the ~
8ay tb1l .. the yecu "' the s..,.n look. So lll4ke them
pntty.
2Sl!5 E. Cout BWJ.
COIIORA DD. IIAII
OIUele S-1-
FIUT CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
))0) Vie Udo, Newporl ... c:h
A brench of Tl1e Mother Church The
For,! Church of Chri1t. Sc•enti1t, in lo1·
ton Most8c~useth.
Sundoy School ----... 9.1Sem 1 Sunde ( Servoco .. t I 00 e.m.
Wed,..sdoy Eveninq M .. t.nq . 8,00 p.m. 1
Reod inq room loco led ol )) IS Vie
l •do, Newport 6eech. " open wee~ doy1
fro., 9 00 • m to S,OO p • .,.,, Wedn .. doY'
fro., 9 e.m. to 7 45 p.m. Tue.deY' end
Fr deY' 9 o "' to 9 p.m. Clo1ed Ho-odoyl. T~e p .. b c '' cord ol y onv·•ed to ot·
'••d t~e c'>urch ••"' ce• ond u1e the
Reod rq Roo ....
Ship'n Shore·
no-iron
Dacron-pima
blouse
for girls
lias 3 to 6x, 7 to 14
The dependable Mftf·iton bleM! I
Best for busy girls ... Shlp 'n Shore's quick-drying
Travelmate•. It's sofdy tailored with two-way collar ...
has loog tails to bep her oeat Just dip into suds ...
no pill, no fuzz, oo shrink! White, pale tints.
Come choo. fram lott of Ship'n SJ.oru, from 1.98
LINGERIE-YARDAGE-LINENS
CHILDREN"S WEAR-SPORTSWEAR
3404 VIA LIDO. NEWPORT BEACH
"On e of the Lido Shops ..
AT SANTA ANA
TENT AND
AWNING CO.
SPEC~ PRICES
On AluniliiUin FwnHwe
G•den & Tables
SPECIAL PRICES SPECIAL PRICES
On lrcalers. Bcit becues
•tel Accesscdes
Whoever buf'lle4 the Hilltop la owned by Mary POum, 66, ol
Market Jut J'rlda.y nllht ot 29 82:50 Broad St., Newport Helehta.
ea.rtou ot dcueta and a •ck ot Five ~OM ol dea~ 8
penn1e1 worth a total ot .-ap· boxae ol candy .,.,... and ~ In
paren~ thoQaht lt wu auch a nnJea totallne a value ot $25.
lood Idea that they came back were bQ.raJ.arbed from a beach
S.t\&.rda7 n&aht for another 8 car· eoncealon atu4 a~ 507 Edp·
toN ot c:tPreta aDd tL!5Q In pm· water Aw.. Balboa, Saturday
nl•, poJJce theorbed. The mar· nleht. Carl Bedter, ~ River·
1cet la at 486 N. Newport Blvd., aide Dr., eo.ta !Qia, reported.
1n the C:ro.roada Vlllap. MaUnda Laverdure, 38, report.
Moth Urnes entry wu eatned ed Friday that a $75 watch
by breald.nc a window In tb.e rest wu stolen trom her home at
room at the rear of the amall 122~ 2•th St, Newport Beach,
pocery, poJJce aald. The market Sunday, Au •. 17.
-aoarcr-TIII.IT. , .. n .. •
Mrs. Michael Freund reported
a purse containlne ~7 and an·
other purae contalnlne $7.28
were stolen from her home at
224 Onyx Ave., Balboa Wand,
whUe ahe and her family were at
a movie Sunday nleht.
fte WIDIM' pl_,-paund PfO· YC~Pe; eypq, Pam Bentro; tor·
II'Uit :wll.k!fa WM pre~tntled by tune teller, JoAnne Paul; fat
tbe ..... UOD DtvtsSon ot Ute &a4f. e.an Sha.U•r: tramp, Dan·
017 fll ftew~ ~ eame to a a<~ ~batter: bearded lad1, Julie ~ doee ut J'rldaj ~ McCane; SJall\ftll twtne1 LJnda
..-Wilen the chlldren trcm and Nancy Vtncent; wttooed
11th Sti'eet Park, Mewport a.itlaC. men, JlaJph and Brucle Dean;
Pla7pouncJ. Cor o.n a del Mar ..,.q charmer, Suaan Mayo.
Jl'la.nroun4. and U.. CommUDlty loDCb au.ndana wve BW Nu·
YoUth C.nter all ClltheNd at the Dan, Xet~n7 Hart. 8U1 Xremball lal* Park for a final Wc:h aiMI Ca.rol Andtrton. ptenJc. Side 81\ow cbalaetert Jn the
Tbe Ccmmunlt;, 1'CM1th Centar Newport Hetctaa C.mlvaJ In·
will ,.Wn open 1ar ~Uon dueled: fortune Wller, Barbara
aettvltJ• COilttnUCIIUelt'. 'fbe ot11e1 Warner; anake dlanner, Broce
4 plan:roun,. wW be ~ CbtltteDMn; ~trona man, Wayne
for the nut few---. Tbe after. ~n; fat ladJ, &.tty Tay·
achool pJayarouncJ procram w11J lor, and bearded lady, ltv War· aet l,lnderwa7 at aJJ 5 aoe&tlona ner. Conce.alorw operator~ were
on Monday. Sept, 15. and wtll be Blll Duaan. leY W~~ Wayne
In operaUon for 2 hows every Iwamoto aM Georte weaver.
week·~ afternoon. C.OTVUI) W.W. .. d,... .... waaa 0111.1' 11 e& .._ea~rraraiiJt•
A New Concept ln Penonal
RadJo. Ear Phone and Caftl'·
lq Cue OptSoaal. EmL ...........
Thomu Shoemaker, of Oranee,
reported $4.50 from the cofiee
fund and a nude photoanph
were stolen from the otttce of
Western DrattJne at 494 N. New·
port Blvd., Newport Helghta,
Saturday nleht.
DISNEYlAND FAVOitrTES-Colling themselves
"Three Cots and a Kitten," this quartet of Co-
rona del Mar teenagers twice has won top op·
pious. for its pantomiming of popular song re·
cordings during "Fun With the Bond" night at
Disneyland. The group returns there next T uesdoy
in the 5emifi nals of the summer-long om6teur
talent competition. Left to right: Tad T obitt, Bill
Collis, Sven Pretorious ond Pam Thompson:
Winner ln the Junior dlvlalon
of the hula hoop conte.t held at
the Corona del M-.r Playcround wu Mary Allee Smith, aae 5.
Mike Sla.aht, 4~. wu 1ee0nd1
Denl.ae Newcomb, 31 third; Cindy
~ 3~. fourth, and Tad
Wrtaht, C. mut. ReJen Taylor, 9,
,vu winner ln the senior dlvt.lon.
Kathy Foret 8, wu .eeenct. and
hiiY Butterfield. 8. wu th1rd.
Other entranta Included: Debbie
Slaeht, Peuy Thomu, Pabry But·
terfleld, Unda Potta, Spencer
Ford, Dlane Spear, Carol Laraon
uuar 1-llcldlor ..... ~ .._
Catalina
Island Lady
Dally ,.._
Newport
Beach
to c.taJJ-lalaad
t:a A.M. ,._
Seupon ,...,,.
1833 w. c-.
lllcllway . ...,_ .... "" .....
a.aw.r-u.-. ~~~ Prtc.
U-.ler'I-Free Uber1)' 8-MIIJ
HUIGI
I STORliE
375 E. 17tb STJlEET eo.ta .. _
rhoae E~ & Baa.
Liberty 1·'11231 Uberty 1-1511
;ja.!!t~tl
IT'S LIKE THIS -Dean Burchett, left. ogricul·
turol instructor at Orange Coast College, e~·
ploins to Fred Oelke~ of Newport Beoch and
Jerry Bumo of Buena Pork, both sopnomore og
mojors ot the college, how livestock feed is mixed.
Elg10 L Hall. chairman of the division of agricul-
ture. looh on from the other side of the scoop.
Cut Throat
Ends Fight
One Santa Ana man was put
in jail on a charge ot assault
with Intent to commit murder
and another was sent to Hoag
Hospita l for treatment of a cut
throat attE'r an atter-mtdnight
argument at the Htlltop Bar early
Saturday.
Arrestl.'d was Junior r O'<. 3.1.
and hospttahted was Earl Sad
berry, 39.
DAB PLANS BENEFIT I A spring fund raising lwnefit
will replace thE' tradttlonal tall
fund ratsln~ C\ent for thp Wll
lliam Cabell Ch:~pter of the
Daughters of the AmPncan Revo·
lutlon. arrordmg 10 :\Irs. James
Taylor. nl.'w r<"gent.
The instrudors and their students visrted the
Mcintosh and Son l ivestock Farm, 10602 Win-
tersburg Ave., Sante Ana. OCC offe~ o 2-yeor
og-business cou~e. Four major fields ere avail-
able: horticulture, egriculture mechanics, ogron·
omy end enimel husbandry. Mr. Holl is os.sisted
by instructo~ Dean Burchett ond Richerd Berrett.
THE ARISTOCRAT OF SPANISH FOOD
AND DELECTABLE STEAKS
A GIFT AND THANKS ore given by Terry Gl~tsgo"!'. commodore of
the Horbor Bos ns, to Bob Yeokel, Los Anqeles cor deeler who has
been a Horbor Aree vac<'!looner during the summer. Mr. Yeakel
dont~ted his converted 110 foot sub-choser, Lucky Dutchmen,' so
thot the young soilors could enjoy e doy s cruise to Ceteline es e
h1ghlight of Harbor M<'lsler AI Oberg s summer progr~tm of s~tfety
ofloot octiv.t•es. As •st.ng Mr. Oberg in sponsoring the cruise was
the Newport H,bor E..-chonge Club. E~tch member of the Bos ns
look along o guest. ond mony were eccomponied by their parents.
Mr . Ye.,kel end members of h,) family also 1oined tha cru•se. * COCKTAILS * ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY
'Los Carambelos'
Outstanding Trio
From Me•ico
2530 W . Co.td Hwy., Newport Beach Phone ll 8-9006
La Posta
They Made It
To Shore In
Third Boat
(Photo by Mrs. Patrie~ Shepord)
ChiJ
CDM LUTIDL\Jf
"'l'hoee BJeaed Eyes" is the
tJUe ot the sermon of the Rev.
John Lindstrom, pastor of the
Lutheran Church of the Muter,
2912 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del
Mar, at the 8 and 11 a .m. services
Sunday.
ST. UDUWS
"Poesealne a n d Possesaed"
will be the sermon topic ot the
Rev. James Stewart at St. An·
drew's Presbyterian Church, 600
St. Andrews Pl., CUrt Haven, at
the 8. 9:30 and 11 a.m. services
Sunday. The sacrament of Infant
baptism wm be held at all 3
services.
CDM COMICUXITT
and Patty Smith.
The followlnl elrla and boya
were aJde show characters In the
38th Street CarnJval: barker,
Gary Ackerman; 11ua eater, Llaa
-ft.U'I ..J
liT 1111 CII.E
IIUIJCAL
"Divine Guidance" will be the He was sentenced to prison In'
sermon topic of the Rev. Edwin Superior Court Friday after he 701 &. aALitOA &YD .. aALaOA
Gomke at the Corona del Mar entered a plea of cullty to a ,._ oa 1·7571
Com m unIty ConereeatJonal charee of second deeree murder DOW ITAJrTI 7:• r.JC.
Church Sunday. In the death of James Cook, 29, WOW PLAYIIfQ TDOUQII lAT.
in the culmlnatJon of an arcu· .Elvia Presley, Calo.'~ Jones
ST. JAICE.S EnsCOrAL ment that enaued when Reid re· .. KING CREOLE"'
The Rev. Weatwell Greenwood po!UdJy atumbled agalnat Cook Bill Baley and h1a Comets.
wUI conduct the 11 a.m. aervtce In the bar. Alan Freed, Little Richard of St James Eplacopal Church ' .. DO_.... wruo,...
Sunday. Holy communion wtll be A~ A a..n· '-'A
at 8 a.m., family 8ervfce and Sun-DIUVE• AaaEITED THE BOCJ[ ..
day School wUI be at 9:15. The Olle Simmerman, 52, of 134 ~
Prayer Group wtll meet at 10 Santa Isabelle Ave., Costa Mesa. S17K. -ICO•. -TVU.
a.m. Tuesday. the Prayer Guild wu held on a charee of drunken "PWETERaJt Dlapne,r~-.
wtll meet at 9:15 a .m. Thursday driving by Newport Beach pollee AN"
wtth holy communion and heal· after, they aaid, he drove hla car Color;
Lng service at 10:30 a.m. Into one driven by Bonnie Star-John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara,
key, 31. of 424 Redlanda Pl .. eo.t. VIctor Mc:La~n
SCBOOL •EGIJ'BAT101f Mesa, at 15th St. and Riverside '~THEcadem..r .~iJr<i~.
Registration for the fall &e· Dr .. Newport Heights; at 5 p.m. Quu;.~ £•uu~
mester of ·St James Day School Saturday. FUmed In Ireland; In Color
will be held Friday, Sept. 5, be· ~iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iii;iiiii!:~~~·~:~:·~· ~·::• ~tinning 111 9 a.m., at the church, I
3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach.
CBRISnU SCIEJfCl: CBlJJICJI
The practical Importance today
ot the healing workJI of Christ
Jesus will be broueht out at the
Newport Beach Christian Science
Ch urch services Sunday. The
Golden Text is trom John (12:46).
"1 am come a light Into the
woTid, that whosoever believeth
on me should not abide ln dark·
ness."
B. L CONICUJfJTT METHODIST
"When Extremes Beckon" wtll
be the sermon topic of the Rev.
Henry Rasmus Jr. at the 9:30 and
11 a.m. st>rvfces of the Commun-
Ity Church, Methodist, of Balboa
Island Sunday. Church school
will be held at 9:30 a.m. •
CDI Cllurcll Ye ...
T •. Hear 'llq'
DREAD WEARING A HEARING AID?
End that feelina now!-wi1b
Radiocar's STEREO Eyql.aa
HearinJ Aid. Hear apin !fitllollt
odv~rtisiffl your Narin1 los.~ I
Your friends will think you're
Marina ord~ ~I
PH OlE
II 2ell10
H. DALE RATHER
'I .. ,.
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED Lily Jenkins
Dies at Age 70 I 4
Five Newport ~ach El~m~n· APT SIZE CROS• ~ -# J t CD .. 2 BD .. ~ .,., .. ., Pain Deoo Mrs. Lily JenJdN. 70, or 1.20 tary School Dt.trlct teachera are ... ..,__....,.,. ____________________ _ . ~z I'C"d~ aera or. -...... a'UAJ'IIISilED APT.. tinq -ratinn p Cood condition $.'50; ICJtcben 2 ear praae, redecorated, ,uJet PAlla WOIRO 7 url Ave., Balbola lanld, died amonc the 1:50 Oranp County e IIOG&T. AUC.VI'r l l e l tniJ)AT. AOGUST M
ta ble tour ehalt~l35. U &..-. .,00 mo. •dulta, ,.t,, no ,...,... Sunday tn the Newport Convalet· elementary and N<:Ondary .-ebool J k '--'-31" -· h S N ~ --GEORGE BURXHARDT cent Ho~. teachers particlpatlnc In a 10· ac ....,. .... ~. • ~t t.. ew-Hoac Ho.-pttal att~ndaata re-FO~ -s.u:E: 1 wardrobe trunk 600 Marteolc! Llc-.d Ooa.v~ She wu born ln St. Loula Uld day awn.rner worbhop tn prepar· port ~acb. ~ported the llieft ot ported a .cream followed by a ~ 1 maple flat top desk $15. IUIDI&II IIDTAIA ~ ()nJap A• Colta .._ had llved hel'e I mont.ha. She wu Inc materia.&. for the .chool yeat a ·~eount of Balboa" plaque from pouJbl.e IWl ahot Jn U\e fUlly Call OR 1-4123. •-ti that atarta not month. h1a plekup truck parked In front ~hind the ho.pltal, but polJc:e
SACRIFICE -MUST SELL 1961 1·2·3· or 5 BOOM OFJ'ICES or L -----iw.rt::rti~~-;..;..~o:-------L'-1 a re red ~ool teacher. She la u-of hl.l home Saturday nJaht . . . couJd not find ~~r or a JU" c-.... 2 door ALL 'tYPES 01' aurvtved by a dauahter, Vtaee a-rbor Area teachet'l and thelr Vlc Rarrowby, 10, of 433 Hello· Ru K JJ
,..., .. T • Mda.n. Radio and nita lot --. Kew MA!ft'Eitl .. I lol I I Smith of Wet.ter Crave. Mo. projecta are Mrs. Carol Denton. . . . t.h e y reponed the theft heater. $295. 31C The Grand BLDG., (l)l(. r A bat. carpet.. llflll£ ..., II Service. wtll be held In Web· prtmary arlth.rMtlc; Mn.. Stella f~ Ave .•. Coroh.r:.a. del Mar. aluf. of a 125 beub umbreUa from the
Canal, B.I. OR 3·3172; after 7 Ina and parklnc. 431 Bello· ·:E t C Follln, &eOifaphy and American e.~ a cut on y .. oot trom 1 us patio ot her borne at 317 Sapphire p.m. call OR 3·3825. trorw Oll 8..CUO. •• ~~ltn ~"'!c:e· ~~-rovM e tVClth Baltz Mortuary h'-•orv·, ...,_ • --· Wtt.•--, .,..,_ while! cllmbln• rocka at Rocky Ave., Balboa Wand ... A $15.!10 ..-...... .,._ .. orw ~ .... nt. .......... sa b&pel ln c:harce ot -" ., _,_ .._._ -:~ .,... P 1 t M VI 1 t Wllla d ba ..-.. ... FOR !W.£ -BALIIOA DINGHY _,.. Sa-..,..08-0.._ mazy o <I <nee; on d .,.._ 0 n · · · "-0 • ' • """' wu ~~·~ otol•n _, aallboat 8' lone, 3"' wtde tn D!lWUI"'D a n-ompeon, mldcUe trrade lldence. 1301 Bonnle Doone Ter .• Itvlne the automobile of Delota Sier·
aood dttJ .,.00 ,._11 OR 1•1ra wuu lU Terrace. ~ported her Austra!Jan a••· of La. Aneela ... M,...Iohn eon on, •• • "'"' BELl' WAWrm-Poatlon on.D -:• ha"' ... a radtua ol 2310..00 am l'teJ', dl~ al dr· na-port waa destroyed 5 yeara Sands,"""' S. Bay ""'. Bal..__ •-. 3-¥77. , .. __ [J-"' ...__ • .._ ....... ~ 1111 Jloa peat -.cL ~ .._ ..... riculum and lnauuctSon. ta wrY· ..-tiiVV .. .. .,... ... PIANO • ...,.0 RG!.&11fS•LE ezt,
1
~or _,_ ,_-... .,a .. ,..._. ..._.. ~ 1-'rOG fMt, a -.dial Une to aald Inc on the -neral --.tt ot the •eo ... Mrs. Rus.sell Pruett, 2519 land, R!ported her 19:57 white
.u•u ·~· A • -_.en· Experience not ~,.. U carve bean South 23• 42' 17" •· Beacon, Newport R~lehts. ~· and coral Cbi!Vr'Olet statton wac·
way Grand like new. Save SlOOO 8·-MOVING? w t from laid .....a ... workahl)p. ed 11 dl b u h 1 1 •'--o1 on thta beautifu l plano. 10 oth· ....,.,. " .,...nt; uaence The teachera each earn 2 upper port n nr u l!t 0 a n u .... on at en from her home ··· Bar·
f!r Baby and Parlor Grands Pf:S .. ~terly alondJI aaofld curve college division credlta tor tbe wlndowM otA~r cHaraae aro~~nt ba.ra Chaffron, 225 Sapphire Ave.,
up. Schmidt-PhllllPt. 5'm No. ..... Plrlt•ll • a na a ra u. 2310·00 work, which ends tomorrow. · · · · ra. rna aaer 0 ~a. Ba.lboa laland.. auften!d a cut on Main, Santa Ana. Since • ..,.,. 0 ..,. ~ .. ,.. a. V feet, llirouch a n ancle of 1• told pohce her husband was her head when tJhe alfpped and ~ lp "..:. .uu" • AN $7.75 RB. 09' 18'' a distance ot 46.57 chasing her around the Balboa f~ll lliroueh th~ windshield of a =••r 2 men It van at mln. P.U.C. feet to • point; thence South 60 occ G .d Pavilion: but h~ had departed In boat In the M.rbor at the loot ot rate of $9.25 Hr. within 30 .34• 51' ~" West along a line r1 a taxicab by th~ time pollee ar· Coral Ave., BaJ~ Island.
nu UIE
400/o It IOo/o Iff
NO DOWN-TERMS
WholeaaJe pttoe tot
RetaU cu.tomen
IIIE IYDI
UMON SEJlVICE •
Avocadb It 0\ut m aMra.y
Corona del Mar
Nut to Jamaica Inn
ORJole 3.3320
PIANO AND ORGAN SALE. Ham·
Top Job . 09PWlamltill flJl tlel4L JC• U4 WOIDIIl
1.10 ~twpOrt leadl
(~ t.rom All·Amedcan parldq lot)
TOP OPPORTUNITIES
DAILY
Be Sure TG-'Cb«k With
.IUIE FliUI
E•lllttit.alf Ac-J
402~ 32nd St., Newport
Ollole 3_..,
EXPERIENCED LADY wanta day
wortc by the hr. Call a.fter 5.
Kl 3-8657.
DAY WORK -Harbor Area. KI
3-~
mond churt'h model organ with ------------
chlmn. Priced to sell. SclunJdt· RENT a Hammond Spinet Or·
Phlllips, 520 No. Main at 6lli, gan for 5 weeks, only $25 and
Santa Ana. cartage, lncludes private lea·
PIANO AND ORGAN SALE. 6 sons. Schmldt·Ph.Ultps, 520 No.
~autl.tu l Spinet Pianos, all Maln at 6lh, Santa Ana,
perfect. Maple, Ebony, Cherry, PLAY11n: ORGAN without lea·
Fr. Provincial, Blonde; some re· so~all today tor free home
possesaed, R!Dt return&. trade· DEMONSTRATION of the HAM·
Ins. 2 all&htly da.maaed In shiP· MOND Chord Organ. Schmidt·
pine. Save up to $275. 3 years SchmJdt-PhillJps, 520 No. Malf\
to pay balance. Sclunldt-Phll· Santa Ana.
lips. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. PIAN~AND·--=o""R""G:-cA:-::N-:-::S:-:A.L-=-=E,..., -re-.
PIANO AND ORGAN SALE, used possessed Wurlltzer, S p l net ,
Hammond Spinet, an excellent hurry ~ .ee . thls. ~nt new
BUY. Schmtdt-PhllUPJI, Comer Spinet, ~elect your flnlsh.
6th fnd No. Maln, Santa Ana. Schmldt-Ph11Ups. 520 No. Main,
EstabJl.thed 1914.. Santa Ana.
PIANO AND ORGAN SAL.E. $5 a CASH tor your plano, al\y t)'l)e.
month up buys lovely upricht, or trade on New Hammond
c~ f.l'Om 18, all NCOnd1· <>rcan or new plano. Schmidt·
tloned. -. tu5. $135. $195, etc. Phlllipc. 520 No. Main. Santa
Schmldt·PbJlllpa. always 100 Ana.
planoe to cl\OOM fr(Jm, ~ No. .------------Main a t ecli, Santa Ana. ..-oii.U.
ROOM AND JOARD for older
people. No penalonl!ra. LE 9·
COM 2 BDRM. Home near main _6838. ________ .....,""!"'_
beach. Disposal. washer. two ~-aa:•ADS car aarace. patio. OR 3·4.258. __ =.:=..::::.:..:...:::.=-...;;:.=..;;,;;;,;.,;,;;.._
UNFURNISHED 2 BDRM. fro n t ft ..... b,
apt., pvt. patio, w/w rug•. ra· UIIIJ.-rag~ and laundry room. Adults. ...._ ., fdn
No peu. Yrs. lease $110. Avail· •• J ... Toe IIMIUI abl~ now. 704 Heliotrope, CDM, L 0. AIDEISII
or call OR 5·0047.
YEAR 'ROUND RENTAL-2 bed· 1947 Fullerton Ave ..
t I I dln Costa Meu, Calll • rooms. partly urn., nc u g Midway 6-3314
stow, refria.. etc. South of Hwy., COM. Avail. Oct. 1. Wa.l· _..,u_n_oNa .... nsw __ er __ ca_n_eNv .... e .... n .... ln .... ~--
dron Realty. OR 3·1730. ~·
SUMMER RENTA.L-2 bdnn. TilDE II house with brick patio and
Bar·B·Q, north of hlghwa.y. Call ,.. ftl.l Waf...L Sunday between 1 and 9 p.m. ... VII
OR 3-3084.
ELEGANT FURNISHED 2 BORM. On a new Hamilton
lJberal allowUlce, aee APT. ~ar of waterfront home.
100 yds. to stores.. Sunny klt·
('h~n with bar, dl.!p.. thenno w-u-,._ • ..._........__ ...
heat. Wlnt~r 180 plus utllltla. ...... ----· Balboa ltlland. OR 3·4290. lEW E L E R
WINTER RENTAL: 2 bdrm. house 3123 E. COAST RWY .• CDM.
and garage. (!~place and f.a. -·-------------heat. 225 Pearl, Balboa lala.nd. SEII'ItCES
S90 lnel. utll. OR 3-04.38. U ,...._ If
FuRNlSJiEDBACHELOR A.PT.. •r--
w /w cafpeuna. pvt. entrance. c•ce.,.... WMI
patio and 1araae. 604~ Na.r· ~UI
ciasus, Corona del Mar. ORiole
3·4555.
FURNISHED CLEAN CO R·
TABI..E eotta&e. 2 bdrm.s, 1"
bath, $90 mo. Ava.Ueble Sept. 7
to July Lst. See at 520 Ma~d
CDM or call Ludlow 5-8529
eves.
SINGLE CA.B.ACE for rent
blocltt on Mar,uertte. COM, $10
mo. Call OR 3·66'75.
Patloa • Sidewalks • Orlwwaya
Block wan., etc.
Free Estimates UbertY 8-1983
Oiled Auto Parta. Tlra
We Buy c:ar. and Scrap Metal
LIBEJn'T 8-7013
~ PlaomUa Ave~ Coda Me.a
rnJ. Ttme atuta at your door. racllal to aald curve 170.00 M E d rived to Join In the chaM.
We deUver min. of 1000 Jbl. fet"t to the mo.t Euterly cor-en xpecte e TUESDAY'. AU~UST Jl If. L V.U.UA'ftO. t1P ±
up to 60 mJlN aame day for ner of Lot Fttty.elght of Charleos vand~r Brush ot Santa Tile asaeMed valuation ot ew-:ns.~·~·l ~~ ~x.8·~· r::~ ~~i:n:=ko~ For Physicals Ana, reponed that his 12-foot ~~~f~P:::t~/~m:.~
oT u 8~. 824 w. l9th St. paces 24 to 26 Jnclu.lve, 01 outboard was missing from Its mooring near the old Newport accordtn& to County Auditor V. A.
Costa Meaa. Lowest storage Mlacell&ni!Ous Mape, records More than 60 football players Cann~ry ... Walker Smith found Helm. Last year'a total was 165,·
ratea. ~~eO:~:• ~a~~i;:~~~omsal.1ad. are expected to report for their I a small boat. not Vander Brush's, _sm=.790==· ==========. COMPLETE UUfDSCA.PPfG " physicals at the Oranre Coast drifted agauut his dock at 925 ,.
IEJIVlCil 2310.00 foot curve belng also College campus tteldhouse this Vla Udo Soud. Udo lsi~ ... E. I-Largest ond Most Complete
Fumihlre Store in the ArM. FREE !'.S'I'IMATES the Northeuterly prolong&· Friday and Saturday. head coach Knox. 715 Patollta T~r.. Irvine
tlon of llie Southeuterly line Steve Mu.auu announces. TeJTa~. reported that a goat at
SltB Creen StamPI of aald Lot Fltty-eleht: thence Physicals wUI be held from 7 707 Patollta T~r. Is a nuJ.aan~.
Jrre. delivery North westerly a Ion g t h e to 9 p m c.n •~ .,_
OECOIV.TING SEttVlCt
llb«ty I-SS II CORONA DEL MAR NUR3EKY Northeuterly line of Lot.s Thb ~Ill be In preparation for • WEDJfESDAT, AUGUST 20 I
ORiole 5..0160·2'¥4 E. Cout Rwy Flfty-~IJ'ht, Fttty-aeven, Flf· the opl!nlnl ot tM practice tea· Jeff~y Gru~~~~. 202 32nd St.,
ty-slx. and FUty·five, 300 10 son next Tuesday. Newport Be~ch. ~ported the rear G
LEGAL XOTICE
• ORDINANCE NO. 854
AJf ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING DISTRICT MAPS
NOS. 2, 3, 71 AND 28 ADOPT·
ED BY SECMON 9102.2 OF
'rnE NEWPORT BEACH MU·
NlCfPAL CODE RELATING
TO ZONING AND SETBACK
LINES.
The City Coun cil ot the City of
Newport Beach does ordain as
follows:
SECTION 1: District Maps No.
2 and No. 3 adopted by Section
9102..2 and made a part of Ar·
tide IX o f the Newport :Beach
Municipal Code are amended to
estabiU!h bulldJng setback llnes
for the hereinafter described ~al
prop«!rty tn the City of Newport
Beach, County of Orange, State
of Callfomla, as follows:
c a 1 The bulldJne setback lin~
on the ocean side of Seashore
Drive between :Wth and 6t.st
Streets shall be no feet (0').
SECTION 2: The foJlowing
described ~al propl!rty tn the
City of Newport ~ach. County
ot Oranae. State of CalltomJa.
to-wtt:
A portJon ot ·Lot. One Hun.
dred ntty.ftlne a.nd One
Hundred SIX1Y·four in Block
Fllty·three of Irvine's Sub·
division. as abow11' on a Map
recorded In Book 1, paae 88.
of Miscellaneous Maps, r«·
ords ot Orange County. Cali·
Cornia. morce particularly de·
scribed as follows:
Beginning at the Southwest·
e-rly corner of Tract No 3004.
recorded In Book 92. pares 1
and 2 or Mlscellani!Ous Maps.
records of Orange County.
California; then(e North 87•
38' 30" East along the South·
erly line ot said Tract No.
3004. 160.00 feet; thence
Northwesterly a 1 one the
Easterly line of said Tract
No. 3004 and alone a curve.
ron('ave Westerly, havtng a
radius ot 2988.00 fet"t. through
an angle of o• 22' 08" a dis·
tan~ of 19.24 feet; thence
North 76" 31' 00" East along
th~ Southerly line of aald
Tract. 840 ~ feet to the
Southeasterly comer of Lot
Thirty-six of said Tract No.
JOC).t. thence South 13• 29' 00"
East along the Sou~ea.aterly
prolongation or the Nof'th·
easterly line of satd Lot
Thlrty·six of Tract No. 3004.
170.00 fec"t ; then(e South 76"
31 ' 00" West, 30.06 feet to a.
point In a curve. concave
Westerly. having a radius of
3816.00 feet. a radial llne to
said curv~ bears Soulli 87"
30' 33" West from aald point;
thence Southerly along said
curve. having a radius of
3816.00 feet. through an an·
gle of a · 54' 24". a distance
of 992.81 feet to a point ln a
curve. eon cave Soutbedy.
feet to the end of curve Leading llie parade of return· tire or his bike slashed ... Lora-H J
there-In; thence North jJ• 10' lng lett~rmen wtll be co-captains lea Landreth, 2506 We5tmlnster Ius e ui a r I e I
30'' West, 35.33 feet to the Buddy Thompson and Jobn )k. Ave., Newport H~ight.s, sald she
most Northerly comer of aald Kl!'t'. Also ~turning will be first found a nng With a white atone Fumishinqt for homel.
Tract No. 303L being aJSC) the strlng quarterback Gene Rub· on the ~at·h at Hth St. and clubs, yechtl.
most Easterly comer of Tract bard and hla able substitute BUI Ocean Ft . Balboa. and turned it l017 w Coed H~wey
No. 3000. as shown on a Map Manning. ~turning fJOm ' Jut over to the pollee for &all! ke-ep· Newporl leach
recorded in Book 89. pages 40 year's team wtll be back Cary lng ... Mlchul Saettele of Lonl{ iiijijijijiijiijijiiiijijiijiji~
and 41 or Ml.lcellaneous Bagl~y and l l n em en Chico Beach was st>nt a postcard In· 41 Maps, recorda of Orange I Ekman and Jim Bento. tormJng him that police had TillE ITAII'I'I ltf TOVII DOOa
County, California : thence found h1s wallet contamiD~ $20
contlnulnl North 73• 10' 30" at Park Ave and Marlnt' Ave ..
West along the Northerly line Golf Driving Balboa Island .. A 1-&·yl!ar old
of said Tract No. 3000. 668.15 Costa Mesa boy who sa1d h~ had
feet to ~e Northwesterly ror· Range Okayed bought ll stolen hoat from a Long ner of said Traet No. 3000 Beach boy, b..,kf' down and ad·
betna a point In the Easterly I mltted he stol~ It ht~lt; he
line ot ~e Orang~ County Five Newport Harbor Area men was apprehend(>(! by a Harbor
Flood Control RJcht of Way. who couldn't find a pJace Lo Dtopartm~nt' work~r riding around
as said Right of Way Is de· I drive golf balls have found a the harbor In the boat own~ I
scribed In a deed record~d place to. practice and a.s a result by Donald MrCallum, 54. of 415
April 7th. 1954 in Book 2705. of their efforts, many other per· I San Bernardino Ave . Newport
Page 539 of Otflclal fte.c."ord.s sons w11l also have a pJa~ to I Heights ~~!!!~!!!~!J!~!i!~!i!i!!!~
of aald Orange County. Cal-l mdulge in the sport. e TIIUUDAT. AUGV'ST 11 -
ltornla : t hence Northerly The board of directors of the A fllht ln the parking Jot at 1 p f • I
alone aald East~rly llne of Orang~ County Fairgrounds ap· Balboa Pter rt'Sultt>d ln th~ ar· ro ess1ona
Orange County Flood Con· proved a one.year lease with rest of Herbe" Marshall. 18. ol
trol Right of Way 806.~ feet I the quintet to Install a 6·acre I La Cret~Centa ; Anthony Keellnc, I o·. rectory
to the point ot beginning. dnvlng range on the Newp<m 20. Camp P~ndl~ton; Donald C.
as shown on District Maps No. 27 Blvd. end of the Fairgrounds In Mathison. 21. of Camp P~ndl~ton.
and No. 28 attached to OrdinanCE' I northern Costa Mesa.. lt wtll be and 2 juveniles ... Marion Schu ·l,___.r,_O=*•*•*••;;;;;I;;...,;;D;.;:;taC=~"OIII.;;;;;::;:.._ ..
No. 635 and as ~ferred to In called the Harbor Drlvlnl Range. ster. 2600 Cove St .. Ch\na Cove. ~ ftelabarboocS 8erYb
Section 9102.2 ot the Newport The five m~n a.re Newport Corona del Mar, ~ported hearing
Beach Municipal Code and made Beach ano~ys James and John ecrea.ms from the dtrectlon of the PABES-BELL
a part of Article tx of aatd Code, Penney, automobUe sales uecu· jetty at 10:30 p.m.. but police I JlOJn'U.dY
be. a n4 tbe aa.m.t., ~ re-Uve Robert lllle.on. real .-tate couldn't ftnd a eouroe. OT any
zoned from a U Dlstrtct to an sales eueutlve Boy Ward.. and 8CJ'e&JnS ... Sven Pretorious. 706 110 Broadway
R-1·8 0\strlct and said Maps No. his brother. Donald Ward, a ~gonia Ave .. Corona del Mar. I u a.JGI•....,.,. Colla.,_
27 and No. 28 are he~by amend· building materials dealer. They report~ tirf'('rack~rs ~re atlll ~-----------.J
ed to show this zoning change. hope to have the driving range ~xplodsng nt-ar h1s home al·
SECTION 3: :M}e City Engl· ready tor use by Nov. 1. though the Fourth of July Is a
neer of the City ol Newport At that time they will begin long ways away Ralph Carr.
Beach ls hereby lru~tructed and mmimum payment or SlOO a ~. of San Marino. who tS renting
directe-d to ('hange District Maps month In an agreement which a home at 201 On)"'X AvE'. Bal·
Nos. 2. 3. 77, 28 so as to show wHI g1ve the Fairgrounds 15 per boa Island. told poli~ his dnu,!:h·
the bulldlng setback llnes de· C'E'nt of their gross receipts. At ter, 16 and hPT fnend 10. ~Pre
scribed ln St-ction 1 h«!reof and the end ot six months. the msni· too SC'art'd to do anythlng wh~n
the zoning chanRe described In mum RUarantee will increase to IJ m~n came m . stol~ 2 bottl~ of
Section 2 hl!reof and. as said $125 a mon~. And if they pick liquor and l~ft
District Maps sha·ll have bt'en so up a second y~ar option in the • F11JDA1'. AUGUST 22
amended, tht> sam~ shall remain contract. minimum payments I Mrs Ruth Bu_!lert. 321 Kmgs
In full fort'e and eftect and be a then will be $150 a month. Rd .. Cliff HaHn repor1Ni trouble
pan of Ordinanc-e No. 635 of the I wllh vlsltors at mght . .;he-coa1d
tlcle IX of the Newport Beach Clence cou ran. :l016 Myeor PL. Costa MM~A. City of Newport Bt>ach and Ar-~ s • s t they were kunk!l 0 A. Bun.
Municipal Cod~. j reported th~ tht>h or 2 watc.>r -tkls
SECTION 4 : This Ordtnan~ Work Is Shown from a launchmg. ramp In thel.-------------
s hall be publlsht>d once In the • I Back Ba\ .. Walham ~m tth. 38. HARBOR REST
N~wport Harbor Ensign. a n«>ws· reponi"d a small bank t'OntatnlnR
paper of R~nt>ral di"C'UI"tlon. Tee nag~ a chlt>Vemt'nts wert' S4 was stolen from tht' bf.droom MEMORJAL PARK
printt>d and publlsht>d in the exhibited last Wl!'t'k by Sc1enl'i! lor hl.s 50n, \r111g. H at thetr
City of Newport Beach , and th~ Explorer Post 201 of Newport honlf' at lHO w Balboa Bl\'ct. Harbor Blvd. at Glal"
same shall be t>ffectJve 30 days Beach at the Western Electornac B<llbo.a ! IHKBEJU,Y S-1158
after the date of Its adoption convention at the Los Angeles I• SATUIIDA1'. AUGtJST 23 ..._ ___ -s;~m;::;:;;;;;:r---.J
This Ordinance was lnttoduC't'd Part Pacific. . Lee's PlutrmaC'\, 3112 \fannr lr----..;.;;.;:;:;.;.:.:::;:..::::.... ___ _
at 8 rt"gular m~ting of th~ City P01oot 201 display~ mcluded the Av..-.. Balbo."\ 1..,·Janfl rl:'portl'rl
Council of th~ City of N~wport "Sputntk chaser. a satt'lht~ I $74.73 worth of mcn·hanr1l-.e
Beach h~ld on the 11th day of tnckmg syst..-m dev~Joped by stolen from dlo;;pJa,· ra...., b) ~>hC'f'l
August. 1958. and was adopted Dav~ Goodsell of Costa Me~: a lifter fst . A ~tndow at ~19
on th~ 25th day of August, 1958. photom<'ter m~a.sunng the oxl· Fernando St. S...lboa. ~as brokPn
by the following vote. to· wit: dant ron tent of air 1n smog stud· by copper jaC'ketPd .lS •·n hlx>r
A YES. COUNCILMEN: 1~. built by Cary Uneberry and bullet ... An El Torn ht'lwoptt-r I
Hart. Lorenz. Kingsley, Atkin Bill Brew of Newport and Doug was C'alled out on l"('(l<lrt <;mall
son. Higbie. Stoddard. MacLachlan ot Costa Mesa : a plane was gotn~t down tn Corona
For all your
PrlntJna Needs
THE ENSIGN
Publishing Co.
O ..... I.OSSO
2850 E. Cout Hlahwa.J
Corona del Ma.r NOES. COUNCILMEN: None. conv~rter that translates sound del Mar hills. but no plane was I
ABSENT. COUNCILMEN: wav~ Into color shades. ctt>wl· found.
Somers. oped by Ron Keeler of Corona ct.l j~iiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiig Mar and Chip Fitzwater or Clltt
JAMES B. STODDARD. Havt>n : a solid-state diffusion ALL HAIRCUTS Mayor c;tudy. the project of Frank
~~~\' SCHROUDER Schult7 of Corona del Mar. FOR MEN AND BOYS
Use This H Classified Ad Order Form
City Clerk ClGA.I.ET rtaE ONLY $l.2S A ctgaret wa.s blamed for a $15
lire that damaeed a ·.at cuahlon
and blank~t In a car ~ by
Ht-nl) Martinez of Colton. at 2200
Oc-ean F't .. Nf'wport ~ch, S.tur·
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BARBER
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oua arranpment fo.r rtaht pe.r,on.
Contact lay Wootton, WOO'M'ON
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Avallable September 1
S1l5 Yearly Leue.
I .
OM Jq ancl J'OU wtll ..,_ that
W. lalMa Jlla.ftd bome 1a an
outll&aftdiGI val\11:
a ~ •.. a batha •.• wan
to waU ~q ••• N&1 llre·
plaal . . • l1lf*le . • . earpart • • •
pat1o .•. 1 ~oom apartment
.•• all MWI1 tu.rnJabed!
Priced tOll quick ale at
BEA1.1Y, 3.'530 E. coaat uwy .. llrll•••llrlll. ...... •an ca.
Co!'Ona del Mar. ORiole 5·0t00, REALTORS · ~
OR 3·231SS. 1696 N~rt Blvd... eo.ta M~ t98 Pa.rk Ave., Balboa laland
Day or Nlaht Phone U 8·1161 ORiole 3-1.200
• a..G ISLE
1111111
Lots of Hvtng to be done ln
this roomy 3-bedroom with aleep·
lng po.rcb and 3 bath&
The large 52~ ·ft. wide patio
is ao right for Udo Uvina. Just a
atone's throw from the lJdo Club·
house beach, too.
Thl8 house is not new and
doesn't 1.hlne outwardly, but Jt
haa lots of value as a baste fam-
ily house, or aa an Ideal vacation
headquarters.
1/1
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Top quality, 1-bedroom apartment on rear of R-2 lot.
Also 1 bedroom and bath downltaln suitable for
bachelor quarters. Full 2·car aara,e. e\mple room for 3·
~room home on front or lot.
Price $17.500 untumbhed
$18.000 furnlahed.
II Y I IElOII IEALn, IIC.
REALTORS
1696 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Day or Night Phone LI 8·1161
This choice 52~·ft. lot Is worth --------------------ma.t Qf the $33,000 asking price.
Only 19,500 down, It you wish.
The balance on long term Sav·
Ina• 6 Loan financing. * 10 ' ACRES *
PrHent owners are moving
JIOOn and want to SELL, ao tele·
phone ua NOW for appointment
to ae UU. baraaln: ORiole 3·4400
eves, ORiole 3·5336.
Level Corner. 1-' mile frontaae on each street. Sewers
and water In street. Nice trailer park across street.
10 minutes to the Beach. Price $75,000. Principals only.
HIIMr 11111 .. 111
Newport Blvd. at 30th St
Newport Beach
2 bdrm. older h~ on
83 I 2811 LOT
cloae ln on eut aide eo.ta Mesa.
PRICK $11500 • Pay $2000 Down.
NOW 'nUS IS REAL GOOD.
Get the partlcul&n at
LEE CASEY IFFICE
2721 E. COISr HWY.
Coftlfta del Ma.r
No telephone Information pleue . ....... •.
It', CHEAPER TO IUY • hom. ~ -we have
RENTALS TOO!
TIE CIIIISM CO., ........
OPEN SUNDAYS 10:30 A.M.
1.9(13 HARBOR, COSTA MESA Uberty 8-1142
1PE1 lilliE
FRIDAY AND SATCR.DAY, AUGUST 29 AND 30
11 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
OWND LEA~G .uEA.
TilE v•EL Cl.
~ W. COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH
Liberty 8-3481
4 MINUTES TO BAY AND BEACHES
Harbor Estates
DELUXE HOMES ON LARGE IMPROVED LOTS IN
FINEST RESIDENTIAL AREA NEAR COLLEGE, SCHOOLS AND PARKS •1647 SQ. FT. offabulop~usliYabillty $16,60000
large 2-car garage $16 50000 *1601 SQ. FT. plus I
3 or 4 bedrooms 1480 SQ. FT. plu s1Sr356.oo
11/2 or 2 bath.
1222 SQ. Fr. plus 113,90000
many hidden •alu ..
Conventional or New Low Down FHA Locm• .
•TheM homes .,. equipped w~
Ranges end Ovens
FURNISHED MODELS
Fairriew Road. eo.ta Me.a
opeD dcrily 10 to 8
Herbor &t.t. h.s iust bMn ..-.. .Hd
, the "UVE lETTER EUCTRICALL r·
• 'I,IIYI
Jfew wall·to-walJ carpettna .... utlt\al •Ddoltd patio.
arbor, ~ CIOUb.. IU.P. .0 .ft. lot. South of
RJabw_,., Corona del Mu.
ONLY -.sao With Good T~rma. •
OPEN DAILY 1--5 g.m.
32'7 POPPY AVE., CORONA DEL MAR
Exchwve wlth
~~-··~····· ............ 3542·B E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAll
OJUole 3·SMO
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CALL US
ARMO .. 3034 E. Coa.rt Hlahway
Corona del Mar, Calif.
ORiole 3·'7560
SELECT YOUR HOME IN .
WEST CLIFF
Overlooldna the Upper Bay In Newport Beach
STILL 'J'IIIm TO SltLilCT YOU. DIO)UTUIG
9CJIDIZ Alm MOVE m BEPOJlE
SCHOOL STAJlTS
Down PaymenfJI
tf,D) to SUtO
DrCI.O'J)DrQ TITLE TO YOUR LOT
,...ED IIIIELS
Open Dally-8:30 A.M. to 6:30 p.m. -Open DaUy ,
IIIII WEITDUFF IIIVE
~ mJle north of entrance to Bayabores
lUITII ITUITEYliT
Uberty 8-8181 Or See Your Broker
400 SALESMEN!
400 TELEPHONES!
400 · DESKS!
400 CARS!
VOGEL VALUES .... •
Ellf Lhlll
· J ~ 3 batN, W•W carpetinl: MW formJQ link
• cU.ipoMJ. uno&ewn In klkben 6 bath. 'nlermo' nunae..
Larp doeetla. Ba.lenwnt with laundry • bobby room.
P'enced patio. New ,.,.,. at~ tor apt. ,. .. , 1ton1
6 tnrwportaticm. Our beet bay at onlY f].8,7!50. Compare
6 you will b"Y.
2 LlrPt • .,.... .... ~
70 tt. ftontaae. 8treet·to.artnet. Room to buJid a 3000
IQ. tt. home. Only JofJI Uke thJa In area. Priced to aell.
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OIITIIIEIA
Qlllltr ........... East ...
(4f unlta, (8) aara.-. (3) 2 bedroom • n> a bedroom
unit. Each hu tull UJe bath • We k1tcMl'l, Jc. ltvl"tr
room • bedrooms, wrvtce porch • laundry. Separate
redwood fenced patios. 3 bedroom unit is Ideal for
ow~r. Nicely land.lcaped, sprtnkl~r ayatem. 1337.!50 per
month Income. Pull price $35.850. Good tenna. Cannot
be replaced at the price.
.THE VOGEL CO.
a-7 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar • ~IUole 3·2l20 6 ORiole 3-ml.
. BILL'S j £'ST BUYS
I. I. IEULE
Owner movtna. Must aell hl.l
Has hardwood floora and flnplace. 82-tt. frontag~ with
acceaa to rear yard for traU~r or amall boat. 4% loan,
monthly peym~nts only $73JJ7 lncludtna taxa and
IMurance.
W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor
KA1T LABOitDE-Manapr
"'You'll Uk.e Our P'rtendq Servtce"
2210 £. 17th St. Colt& M-U l·llJit
<Acrou meet trom Thr1ft;y Drua Store>
Evenlnaa Call OR J.3:§07 MI 6·10SO '
CIITI IEII .. ....
2·bedroom hou.w -C·2 Zone -50 a 1!10 tt. JGt.
hardwood fiOOl"' -new doUble ,.,.,._
• • •
N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach.
C·1 Bualneu Zone, !50 x 100 Lot-3 Rentala
ONLY $17,.500
Mill v•a., IULTII
400 N. Newport Blvd. (Op~lte Hoaa Ha.pltal) Newport Beach
Uberty 8·1617 '
1880 Park Ave., C~ Mesa -MI 6-1675
IPEI 1•1E 111..1
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