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Cars Ciush 1
At Marine
Two men were kJtled and an
other man wu .eritualy Injured
In a hlth speed head-on 2-car
crash at Marine Ave. and Coast
Hwy., near Corona dtl Mar, at
8:20 p.m. Tuesday . .;1 1
The dead are EdVt,B rd Morgan 1
1
40. of Orante, ~-harlf'S Me I
Coy, 38, ot San . <fe. In Orange 1 County Hospital ;~-~mor Edgar
Pollee said Mr. organ wa"
No locrecme in aubecription rGtea
LOCATING THE SPOT to install a brand new ber; Fred Stewart, treasurer; Tom Winget, di
rector, and Braden Finch, president. This s•gn ....,,11
be installed near the Morntng Canyon Rd. en-
trance to Corona Htghlands. at the easterly en-
trance to Corona del Mar (Ens•gn photol
I Crenshaw, 33, of ~Diego. I
apparently makJn& left fUrn orr
Coast Hwy. onto Marin{' Ave
when his car wu struck hy the
car driven by Mr. Cr.nshaw Mr I
McCoy wa.s a ~nger In M r
Crenshaw's car.
COf"one del Mar" sign are these 4 members of
the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce.
They are. from left, Mrs. T. Duncan Stewart. wh o
is chairman of the sign committee for the Cham-
WA OF CHAOS IN CITY
Flames threatenlne Mr Crt'n
shaw, who wu pinned bt'hlnd
the steering wheel or his car.
were extin~rulshed by pollee and
traffic on Cout Hwy. was tl~
u p for almoct an hour while
workmen labored to pry h1m
1005e The othe r 2 men wert'
thrown !rom the cars by the im
pact of the coUI.aJon.
Mayor Jam• Stodd ard and tee apokes.rnen uy that If the ·The Council h-,. cut the tax
Clry Manaaer Robert Shelton names of 10 per cent of qualltied In the amount of the $105.000 u
warned th1t week aaalnst poai -voters are tiled with the tlty pect~ tJorn rct\.aR collection. It's
b'le financial ~if the petition clerk by Oct. S. the dty will be too late to dJ.uwe the tax rate.
new betna cin:-ulated wiU pre· automatically block~ from col and t ft·• tf the collection
vent the City of Newport Beach lectin& these char&es. ch~e La~ the city m ust
f rom coUectil'\1 fees for retwle The loa of revenue Involved, ralae revenue by other means.
pick-up. for the remainder of this fllcaJ Posalble 80Urct!S are Increase. In
Poll~ uld half empty bet>r 1
cans a nd a number of full beer
cans lltter'ed the Crenshaw auto·
mobile.
The 11aJW TQ"P&JeJ'I COmmit· year, la 11~000 fl'08l refuse pick-aales tax, business licenses and
tee Ll coUedln1 aJpaturee on 2 up and $56,000 t:rom the MWer water rate~. or ule of dty owned
petitiotW ~~ both the charae. land or a. reduction In city wrv-
retu. ~·UP tb.&.rle and tM 1'bt Doe*lbl2 oUJa facln1 the Ices. such u beec.h and street
Dr:. Roper's
monthlY ~ Cammlt· dty wu cSe.c:nbed u follows: cleanl~.
'~~~~~~r:;;;~;;~~~~~ji~fj;~~t;Mtlh wa.w. ...,., ,..._.,.. ,.-~~!!~"!~..-: s U. petiUoa. cJo not realize tiM pcu.lble conMquen-lira. Elmo Roper Sr., SS. motb-
ces. It could CTH~ (lnandaJ er of Dr. Robert Roper of Shore
IDE PRO~ JQTIQN chaa.. The pe t ition c-anle111 CUtts. died -rue-day momln1 at lVI should not be actina In aplte be-the Connectlcut home ot her oth·
caUM rhey are hurtlnif uienv er son. Elmo Roper Jr., the opln A mass meeting ot merchants
from a ll bualness sectlona of the
city has been called Cor 7:30 p.m.
tomorrow {Friday I In ~ New-
port ~ach Council Chambers to
dlscu.u a plan for an area-wide
!!hopping promoUon.
The Newport Harbor Chamber selves too. lon a nalyst.
of Commerce is sponsoring rhe f c 1 meetin&. and Invitations to join ··The Council acted In eood She had le t orofla de Mar
In the dlacuaalon are being sent faith In levying these c-h~rges. on W~n~day of last we-t>k w11h
to the Corona del Mar Chamber It was not done hastily. II was her son. Elmo. to s~nd about a
of Commerce and to the busi not done as a subterfuge to raise month at his home in Rldgefieh1
ness assodatlons In other sec-money for other projects, but to She stKfe~ a stroke about I I
tlons of t he dty. shift the expense of refuse col -P m. Monday_ just u she was MISS CORONA DEL MAlt, Molly McCiintod of
I s-k William O'Bryon of the New-lectlon from the rax bill to 8 about to retire Cor the nigh!. Sh(' Shore C liffs has been "omed as Oueen of the R Se I A S direct 1 servl~ charge The Taxpayers la~ Into a coma and died US port Chamber will a pa ne Committee should be wllline lo without regaining COM<'iousness Corona del Mar Lobster Boke by the sponsort"q
dlKusslon on a propowd "magic H h ba d h d ~ d h Bolboa Bay Lions Ch .. b Dotes for !he b•g event
left) and Bryant Mar~to,., pu• ~,op a pc~'t!' wr •h
tells about the grand pr :e •o be Q .,~~ ~-·"e
Bate--an all-e•pense '0'-'' I r 2 I , 'T' T
Acapulco n Mea c., A oe..,e·ol c~ ~,.,~
for the Lobster Beke 0"'0 Br'f tS in ch· .e o:
' ... ~e• .,..,d odver•,s "'Q. E~ 0" pnc•cl M f card" promotion which would go a long with this proaram for er ua n a P e er anager Or br1nl ahopperslnto the stores of at least a full year to give it a In death la.s'MDec.l9here In the1r are Soturday a"d Sunday Oct 18 and 19. ot ti-e
part1d patlna m e r c h a nt 8 by fair test. on the understanding Corona del ar home, 308 Mar main beach He re Molly •s help•ng AI Pleqer (ot
H·agh School means ol dnwinalucky numbers that a referendum could be beld &Uerlte Ave. I
h k. then If de~nrtod." Mrs. Ro~r was membt'r of the M I A k rifi
f eac wee P.E.O. In Hebron, Nebr .. and was aypo e s s w Sa • F eed th~~=~~~~~~~h :r~;:.~':nn~:~~~~s~~ew~t. • • e C ICe r om tSch~ooboal ~':'~n~::a-= COM Civic Assn. Approves member ol the Corona del Mar lnvesttgatlon
'" Community Church. F L N bl Sa ~~:.F,!E~.::== New Plan for Bayside Drive £ty~L~;:~~~aefa::~r:: ~~~ca:~!:Ee~t~~~?:~u~~~ or UXUry, 0 e ys
t nd on the .--~ ... moun 1'be Corona del Mar Civic Assn. cess to dwellings on the lower o ape .............. -level ne.xt to the blurt. 2 p.m. Sunday The Baltz COf"Ona week for a full scale 1nvesttga ~ aoa LEEDOM l ings or tht' Pf'Ople for non-pro-~~:~~of ~a~~~ -~ct = =-~":7or a::~:! • CADATIOII TO QOLDU.OD del Mar Chapel IS In charge of tlon ot the county's oil contrat•t Japan and India will fall to 1 d u c 1 , ' t' goq•rnment eAJ)\"ndl-
a nd much mo~ could be~ of the raft.ne alo~ Ba.yaJde Dr. City Manaeer Robert Shelton arraneements. with the }iarine Exploration Co l rhe Communtsts by 1960. tu~ he-<.aid a study lntTt'ase
h vt b lne. mana-The ...,. ....... I praented a t the aald that this acce. road. which Japan will btl' Pl'f'SSUN'd by the-j ln Inflation I'> wip1ng out the
byHea ~~ atheusjob need~~ ;;·be a.-octatl;.;--meetinl calla tor de-would extend from Carnation E • f p I• B •td• gTOwmg micht of Red China's U\'lnp of people-In the t; S
tilled lmmecU.atdy and -a.-.cl w.lapDeDl ot a botanical park. Ave. to a point juat beyond Gold-X pans I 0 n 0 0 Ice u I In g I arm." And [ndla will I>\" persuad-Just a.s hllp~nt"d In FranC'(' . '
a deadllne of Dec. 1. Active rec:rea.tlonal fadUties are enrod Ave .• would be paid for by t"d as a ''frie nd of the common He Yld hu: father "as In
A atudy -•on wtU be bdd Clllllttild from the plan beeauae of the adjolnlnl p roperty ownera. s I f City L d D. ed people of Allla." Fran<'t' in 1918 whe-n he could
by tbe board ot ~ wttlda the oanow ... of the area a nd He u td that as aoon u the a e 0 an ISCUSS All of Africa will I>\" ronverted buy a meal for 5 fran~. t~n
the next few da.ys to ~ ,..Wtinl b.az.arda from traffic.. trade for this road 1.1 establl.ahed, What is the top priority capital l'f'<"tor ~rt Webb. rannot 1M' used to Communism by 1965. And con-worth approxlmatt>l) one U. S.
candidate.. Mra. PhiUp Burton. mem ber of the planting a nd beaut1flcatlon Improvement project ot the City The a~a Is under agncultural tinental Europe will su(.'('Umb dollar In 1948 wht>n he ~turne-d,
-----:--:=-:=-:=::::=:=:=::-U,. Parka, Beacha and Rl!crea· of the roadside area can be start-of New~ Beach" leasoe. 800n afterward. a mt'al <'051 2.000 Cranes.
UliAN IEH or Bey ~ has
bMn ~ president of the
Oran~ C~ Philharmonic
Sodety. su i~ Hay_ la?g·
enheim. Mr. S.h IS e light1ng
enginHr, president of the Or· en~ County Chapter of the
C.lifornia Society of Prof.s·
sional ~ineera, end president
of the N.wport H.bcir Chem·
bet of Comnwu. Kor.n M r•
grete Wood was rw~med viee-~t of the Philharmonic
$ociety: lelph Millet, treeiu,_,
and loy ~no, aecmety.
tion Commlalon aaid that the ed, even before the road la built h'-.__., At an estlmat~ $5.000 an acre. Great Britain will bt' plara1~ A man who bouifht an annuity
(lCIIIU]llalon dcJJa' not favor the Dr. David Smiley, who owns How to tlnan~ t "' pro~.· with the proml~ of trade. In 1918. plannln<> on a ret1-•nt Th<X'M! wt're the problems tack this land would bring tht" city " ·~ ... "' lnata.llatlon of tennla courts. property alone the propaeed ac-led Monday even lne at a dlscus-$465.000. City Mana~tE'r Robert Wa.r with the l 'nlted Stat~ Income of 1.000 fran<'!! a month,
which ha.d been pro~ In a cesa road u ld he was wllllna to sion t~eSSion held by the City Shelton will ch«k with thf' City must be avo1d~ until after 19'70. then mol"l' than adequatto. would
p.N'Yiou. plan. She aald •-~haolt donate .Orne treN tor the plant-Council and other city oUicia ls. ot Huntington Beac-h to deter and malntenan~ of 25.000.000 find by thl time he couldn't buy ~era wo\lld nan .erlous r.... in&-Artist Rex Brandt. another mine the zonln<> of this land and Red soldiers throu <>hout the eut-mor~ than a sandwich a month
I --If •"-' ould 1 .... l After some 2 hours of conver-• • ··"'th ·t ... _ 1 __, IJ\lUry n u.u.uc "~:! w property owner n u.at aree, a so of the pro~rty n~arby. ern hemlAphere will make the .,., I . ,,... po ntoru out.
run alter a tennla ball tha t had baa aueed to m.ake donatioDs for sation. there wa.s no difficulty In Other salt' possibilities are 5 United States spend ltwlt Into Hl11 answer to any dedsion to
bMn knOcked out of the court. the beauUDcatlon. al"f'Hin& that the 11\08t urge nt ac-res at the BUAhard St. pwnp-cata~trophe b)' then. try to revoke the Unl~ States'
• CLVDOOI& IVGGEITD e JQ.ZT STEft nHd wu enlargement of the po· ing statton; 9 lot'l 1ma.t of thl"m That Is the tl~ table of the part1clpatlon In the ltOaians'
R.tett.ard Abemlltby, PBR dJreoc-Dr. J. a. Lor\i.M>r. pree.ldent ot 11~ bulldlne. And the most like doublf' 11ize lot'! I in the RJver Sovit't govt'mment fei'Tl'ted out Umetable wu prlma.rUy to re-
tor tor the Qt)' of Newport Beach, the Clvie Aun., rema:rttect. "This ~lern:t~~t!. '~r;~isla~~e S«tion of West Ne-wport . 0.8:2 by l:nlted States mllJtary me-n. "tore the traditional faith of the
•tel tbere would be ample apace looks like a ~ idea. 0 1 acrf'S at the-forme-r locat1on of ' rad1o and teh~\1slon comment& I people in C~om. tor a eenl« dtlan clubhou.w ln Wha t's the next lltep!" f the num~rous surp us par tht' City Water Ofopt on Newport tor Wendell Noble told t~ New-~ Ht> ~ua&Hted. "Aak )"'WWl.t
the Bayside Dr. area euterly of Mr. Shelton aald u.at U. Park ~Is, the choiCt" ~rns to retrt. on Blvd. port Harbor £xt-hange C'Jub at everytl~ the fOV!!m n»nt often
the Goldenrod Ave. brldae. Commllalon ahould act oftlclaUy !: :,C:,:h~~~~e AS:~e~~. ~ The 1 ~6 at're" fronting on Bal the Newport Harbor Yat>ht Club l to do 80melhlna for you 'CaD 1
He al8o ~ other activ· on the propoeed lm~nt. • boe Blvd. aclta~nt to the city last Thursday noon. do this for rn,y8elt _ l1 It is nee-
Itt-. tudl as honeah~ ~ a nd then It mould be retftftd to the Santa Ana River. in tbe City trailer park. wert' mentioned. but And the United Statt"ll b tu.l-essary at all':''"
ah\lftleboard courta and tabla the Planning ~on lor a of Huntlnaton ~c~~-ls lsh~~ the C'OUncilmen believe that this filltne Its part of the timetable ltemem~r t~ ••••on• ot tor card8 and dMdtera. But he recommendation. sJte ol City water __...,. w pro!)\"rt\ should not be MJd Po.-~ said c-and .. __ ....... _ ___. _ _. ... _. __ _.._ •-deU are no lonif('r In Wit", and which. -.. k T 1 ... _ UnJ _.. s ·~'~"' """'"""• ..... --· ''-" envbluua~~ ... ......_ .. ..., a """"" "b there &1\Y lepJ prob~m accotdina to Public Wotb Dl slble uses suK,-est ..... \Wre a par axes n u"" torv tat• are Tbe J'O'ftrnmeTita ~ IN'W and
type of beautl!kation benn!en concemJna the acxea road!" Dt. and ~ rround for c~ntral New -~ht-r than In any ot.Mr country pew and 11""' t.a1dna Oftl'
GohleDrod ~ft. and Camation Lonl ley a.sked. port, al.a for expansion of th~ today. ta.r uCMdln& thOllt" of and more f~ ot the.,_.
Aft-. wtth un\ll\l&l plantinp and Mrs. Burton. wbo La an attor· ••• , .... lftlr trailn park Ruaia.. tw aaJd. And ftftdom la until lb. whole countrtee l"'l•
mea.ncSerln1 path~ ney, replied. "U both lldel of the A SSO.OOO expansion of t~ po bri~ •c:rificlod for the luxulia laJ*d o1 the ~laM of t 10'1·
11\e proposed dntiopment. area a re malnta.lned u TOAd-...... 11~ bUildJn& was propowd at tM that ~ always ~ina paJd tw e~nts 00 the • .,_ 1 of the
drawn up b7 11ett W b.._ pobUc waya. 1 aee no Jep.1 problftl'l... D1M'tlft1. City Man&.l\"1" SMlton "'tomorrow." people
worb 41nctar, aDII Mr. AbeT· Allan Banks. 18, cbtwr ot an will ron!er with at<'hllect ~ The national debt of the United ·-------
nethy, alao lJld OM follow· II I I!L.. II ... automobll• tl'l.at stdd4fod SJO feet Und. w ho prtpend t~ plans for Statn La now man tha.n the val· iDa fHlU,_: (1) ralJanmtnt 0( .... OD Coast Hwy. GPS*St4t ltYtDP ttw $J 000 projtc1 that was ~· lue of all the ~ In the
CatMUOn A..., ~ to U.. Twrrac:oe S.pt. 8. cUed Jut Ttlwa· Ceated In the Aprll bond \"lf'ctl<m. natlcn. and lllCft than tbe C"'O'D·
bluff; (2) ~t of the A J .way raee the Job aa dq ln lloal a.ptta.L Be IWWl' Mr. Und wlU be ubd to revt. bln«'d national cldtt of all
ftrDJeel ramp at _,.... Or. tD J'llth DlltriC.'t C'08»t7 ~ ~-. pla.rw dGwn to 000. A ..._. na~ Ln Uae wor bt aiel.
i.MnEII the edtt;p bJ maldq 1t a.ppe&Nd a ~tJ u peUtklna Be tad bla J ~ pmchue plan Ia an alt.mat• We .,. clet _,..
a npt a.ftlle ~; (I) ae-....,. ftled b ao, M n1llnd 01\l)' nor .,.. medMid ot ft.D.aftd.nl. U \M n«· ab&re of 0.. _. ,... aJolll o. Wd. ,aral· au.. ...._ and ._ &am u. usa ftW_.. -.t7 ,_.. c.lmlt '-,..u.d ta a.. Nllllla
WIDC ..,....br,. tt ....... .eo DledJIDt Ia ...... ,.. CJ'INQ). at a_, IMctL b.-el d17 In tdd.q •
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Sec-' claw ,..tat• ,.w at c..-4el -...,, c.lif. """'•'4 ...W,, • T'"-fey, lAc--tiel M.r, l11 tM 0ty .f.__,.,. a..dl, C.flf. OHiee ...
p;-Httl"f ,l.11t 1ft ttl. ~ WW!ftt ....... ~ 2110 L C..tt ....._
wey, Cwona 4al Mer, C.~f. Tala,._.., OlWe J.OUO.
MEMIEl of the CAliFORNIA NlWSPArtl PUIUSHW ASSOCIATION
/tw4 of the NATIONAL EDITORJA1. ASSOCIATION
The N£WPOIT HAJitiOA ENSIGN wet aoliu4 ...... M a ......,_,_ .f ...
erel cirala+lon ~ covrt 4ouoo No. A20171 of tllo Su,-,JOf Cowf kl S.11t.
Aile al\4 lty rNIOII tharoof Ia qualifiaol to pultlkll aN pubtte IIOtko:t !'e41ilft.o4
by law,
AltVO E. HM'A
'E6 HM'A 101 LEEDOM
WARUN WYATT
FLORENCE IAitNES
................. " ............. -... Owner a!MI ,IIWithar
.............. ···-···-·-·---~lata ~ltw.
..... No-. IXIItor
. Aol,..rtblftt Ma~~a9ar
Offko Ma11•9•r
SUBSCRIPTIO N ltATES '" +... Newport Herbor Aree: o,.. ,.., -$].00; two ,.art S.S.OO
Oubide of the Herb04' Ar .. : o ... y••• -J-4.00; two 'J'••" f7.00
b~ Hop
e DON'T SAW OFF THE LIMB BEHIND YOU
W "th eyes wide open, petition promoters t~re inviting fint~ncit~l
c~oos by cMrying on their compt~ign ogeinst the tresh 11nd gerbege
co' e :toon chorges t~pproved by the Newport Bet~ch City Council.
T~ot s quote a responsibiloly for these petitooners to t11ke on the ir
shculje rs. It s l1ke blowing up the only bridge into town becouse of 11
sq ... 11bble ove r the method o f pt~ying for it.
There is much merit in 11 suggestion by the mt~yor t~nd city men·
ager lht~t the collection charge be given t~ foir triol period of ot
le11st o ye11r, with ll mutu11l ogreement th,t " public vote would then
be held if desired. The members of the protesting T c!1xp11yers C ommit·
le 11 ow" thot much consideration for the welft~re of their ci ty, which.
of•er oil, includes themse lves.
• •
e SUGGESTIONS FOR. NOV. ~
It s f me to siMI mekong up your mind l!bout the mo,y issues
c:;m"ng up on the Nov. ~ bollot. You might jot the se items d own m
~-:.~' memory· VOTE NO O"~ Proposition I b and ~eep our pn vote
~:ro ... oL to• e~empt. becouse they t~re to~ing e tremendous burden off
C-' publo \Chools . VO TE NO on 17 , " frightful \Cheme th,t could c.., ... ~e fin~nctol end econom•c d•soster by o shorp tncreose in •ncome
t .•e e nd o reduct.on on the soles to.t ... VOTE YES e n 18. for freedom
c : choice to toin or not to to•n o union ... VOTE YES on th, c•ty s
rew ~iv"l service ord;nt~nce wh ch ·\ o poinsto~ing overht~ul o f our pres·
e· • .. .,w.eldy ordononce . MARK _X ~fte_r ti--e n11me o f Roy_ May
J:C e b r county upervosor for tne Fo· th Dostroct . .A.nd most tmpor
1 )'·of oil. be sure to VOTE!
LeHen-
Edrtor of the Ensign: gated areas become fertile soil
The Ensign of August 21st for delinquency, crime and other
printed a Jetter whk h claims associated problem11 which in·
that Negroes Intend to '"Invade" volve the entire community.
the beach dUes and buy property 'nlere Is no easy or simple SO·
In "UlY whJte" neighborhoods. lut:lon to thla matUr of racial
lt also states that a Nepo family d~tlqo.. It .eema lntteM·
bouJht a hOUM In N~ inllY appatent. ~er. that the
Helehta. but your newspaper re· only force wbk:h ean break down
futes this a lleeatJon by reporting preludJce a nd Introduce us Into
that thla pl'Operty has befll sub· a ~nt, clvtllz.ed brotherhood of
leased to a CUban citizen who man is the ability to eet our eyes
has a Negro chauffeur. clearly on the Individual, el~
Concerning the widely h eld him his chance to stand on the
opinion up~ in this letter basil ot hls personal merit re·
that property values dKrease gardless of any collectlve group
when members ol minority to which he may belong, th~n to
groups buy homes In all white judee and treat him according to
neighborhoods the report of a tnla principle.
three-year study being ls.sued by What this Involves regarding
the Commission on Race and the sales of homes to members of
Housing through the auspices of minority groups Is illustrated by
the Fund tor the Republic Is of Joseph L. Eichler. a leading
interest. Focusing on 20 sections American h~me builder, who
in San Francisco, Oakland and strongly dentes that prices for
Philadelphia which had bet>n all· tract homes are depressed by
white pnor to this study. It traces sales to lndrvld uals belonging to
thf' priC'e behavior pattern from a <'Oiored race, and whose own
l!H3 through 1955 of ~lngle-tam · company draws no racial line In
·1v owner·occupled homes in selling Its homes. Mr. Eichler :h~c;e now racially mixed neigh · says, "The only standard we Ull(.'
t>orhoods as compa red to proper· to quality a person for a home
tv prrcf'S In nonmlxerl areas of Is tha_t he has the financial qua l·
c.omparahle e<>onomic values. lficatlons and that. in our opln·
0 1 5.417 sales encompassed by l ion, .. he will make a good neigh·
thrs study. 41 per cent showed bor ....
"no c;igniCIC'ant diffprf'n('(''" In Thrs IS not only one l'Xprc~lon
property valul'c;, hut 44 per ('{'nt of c;>Ur democratiC' heritage as a
of c;a lf'c; prices In thl'<~t' racially natr~n or every raC'e and color.
mrxPrl area!! incrpac;ed by ::; to Z7 but 1n t~ese days of struggle to
J)E'r rf'nt and 15 per ('{'nt ranli(~d win men s minds the world round rlownwa~d by 5 to 9 per cent. this principle of judging lndlvtd·
Whil(' th~ fl gurPS a pply only to uals according to their own
three among all the communities worth and character Is no at'ntl·
of our country, one wonders if mentality. It Is reaUam. For u
many of them might not show Joseph C. Harsch writes In The
romparable results If a ·similar Cbrt.ltlaD ~ MOGit. ol Sep·
study were made of them. tember 3rd. every l.saue lnvolv·
To quote from the Jetter In lng race Is a warning that we
your newspaper, "we all know had best begin thlnkJne before
1 !liegrOl'll) have to have a place the shape of the future 18 laid too t~ live." a fact that Introduces dangerously In our time.''
otht>r consideration~ than proper· Charles Clare Blauvelt
ty values though the latter are 604 Seaward Rd.
not to be Ignored. for Instances of Corona HJrhlands
df'creased property values In rae·
Ially mixed area do, of course,
O<'<'U r. ... Crtu .... . , ....... , ..... ,. But neither are human values
to be Ignored, such as the harm·
ful t>Ue<-ts u pon thoae who. as
members of minority groups, are
compelled to live In segregated
parts of a community because
other aectloM are cl~d to them.
Wh~n. u eometlmes happens.
such restrictions re~ult In a con·
gested population, th~ segre·
Volunteer workers are belne
sought by the Red Cr08S In a 3·
day drive next week. Volunteers
should go to the office or the
Southern Orange County Chapter
ot the American Red Crou at
1104 W. 8th St, Santa Ana. or
telephone Kimberly 2-1137.
Well. tor the put few days
we've all had a purty food Idea ot what ole I,.ucl.ter b.u In atore
tot hls An&eli Here on tM Cout
where u,. weat.hef' Sa u nne u
the Cbambel' ol. Commetee can
INU It -lt hM been darned
bot ..• rut • lf tt pta any •
botw, wby 1'1111 ....,. look Into
UIJI B ........ .,._ln Al...,
.... T'hj ............ '1\m ... WoiNSW't .. _,._.....,_.
ftU.ftl UWa ........
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4 A W&Dbfel C. •&liiiOWi c:olfectlon ot ~ and p.tbap
It wtll proba~ be ta--u--. b)" tht db'. 'nwy are actina In .:;~.;.;;..iiiiiii=-:i=-:i;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i; to tbe JIIOI)lt wbo haw llantd the tace ol the facta that ln l95f 111
petjtlom '• a.n,y of a.. s a.plr· the people ~ ~% to 1 to .u.a·
anta for ~rvt.or (I'll call tbem taln the law on tht boob and at
asplranta until theJ tvm in to the NIIM Urn. not to add the ec.t
the eount;y clerk tbe nee: 1 ry of thla aervlc. to the pneraJ
number ol QUAUJ't!:D vote~ fund rate.
namet to quallbt ~~ tiM ballot) The pnera.l acM.ory COf'Mllt·
that 1t 11 a ~to lip • ~ ~ lmprovementa vot·
2 petltiona tor tbe ... Galee, ., a .. J 1Ut year to recommend
and tturt the aeeond ~t:Ule lll a ~ cbarp u the J\'MIIt
• IIVCKO IUM.. Georp, well' known hereabouta. point ot tfme " void. AJ.o tot the .... ble WAf Gl ~)'1~ tor ttlll So far, tJ\18 aeaaon, I've worn out An uncounted number eot 2, or tnt ormation of .am. of the car· MIYI~ A afled.al tledlon Will
halt a d~ rabblta' feet, have a one. ~d, l haaten to add, a Jot rlers, )'OUJ' Unt that "Wa o.lc. to OQit the ~1'1 OYflt ~ •
permaneftt kink In aeveral fin· of boata mu.t have come back algn anot,her petition" 11 a tat.e ~ 11 no NUOO to belwve that
eers from croaJne them ao much, with empty cockplta. statement 2,700 voters have chan1td tbelr
REA$7
• ..,,.._ .......... -J ,...,.... ......... _ ..
and have the lawn JookJng a.s It's a eood thlnel wasn't there. Don't let the tact that you may oalnd In f yeara.
bare u "Doc" Cash'a head. look· I'U elve you ju.st one eueu In be getting 10 much per name ret Do the.e people want the man lftiiL o...e ___ ,
lrie tor 4 ·1eaf cloven. but Nar which boat category, abo~. I'd the slener Into mt.ehlef, You ate ownlnJ the mo.t bJJh)y ..... uect c... M .,_
ONE SINGLE MARLIN baa ao bave found rny luckleaa aelf. u klna him to sJ,-n ln vlolatJon of hom. to help 6ay tor tn.tr aerv· ,.._., 0 .. s.aao
m uch u rtven any ol 11\Y Oylne • lEST TEAll the ttrst paee ot the petition you Ice, whJch amounta to Jfl88 U\an ':::::::==:=;::;;;;;;;~~ fish the sllahtest look -or not AJ had more solid statistics: are carrytne, on whlch 1t aays "I 5 cents a day! Do you thlnk that -;;
that I know of. 1950 wu their beat year, In the have not •lined the nomination 95 per cent of the cttles In Call·
Thanks to Ken Holbrook. I put. That season's total was ~ paper for any othe.r candJdate for fornla and In the U. S. ate
spent Saturday aboard his Dusty marlin. AI. of Saturday night, the the same omce." You are being wl'l)na!
Too. dragelne balta around the 1958 8COre was 724. The~·s atlll dishonest and unfair It you do 'lltl.l charae is not an 1ncreaae
East End and points between a lot of good fishing days left. thla. knowtne that he hu al· In the charae of Uvina here. It Ia
there and the Jetty. The day was too. Maybe they'll break the ready signed one tor the same almply the ahlftlna of the ec.t
a success. I saw a marUn! This thousand mark In 1958! Good office. from the tax to the UK{. where
one was alteady spoken for. luck, down there! Alao you mu.t algn a deputy'• It belonp, thereby red~lna the
Somewhat later, I saw It being Further Interest. for me, was In I aWdavlt that all stenatutes on tax a Uke amount. Tbele 11 noth·
holsted at the Balboa Angling the wide spread of llze of the your sheet "were made ln my lnl fairer than a aervlce charce.
Club. Gordy Green and the Jere· marlin. Al said that never before presence." It's eonoa take some whether It be your IU. elect:rlcl·
mar Ill were helplne the lucky had there ~n 10 many small stretchJne for the llttlt! baldhead· ty, euoUne or aupr.
antleT weigh It ln. marlin taken. Lots of 'em were In ed man w&o ten a petition In a nOCI.AKATIORI ISiuD
• OOOE'S OOOKJKG the 50 . 60 . 70 . 8> · 90-pound market Sunday and came back Mayor Jamet Stoddard of the
There waa a j &lr amount of ac-brackets. Th
1
e smallest weighed later and picked It up w!.th 5 City of Newport Beach laaued 2
tlon over around the Slide tne 42 pounds. names on It to &len that aUI· proclame.Uons this week. deale·
Avalon Bank, In mld·channel. Looks 1~ good business for davy." natil\1 Sunday, Oct. u . u
and around the 14 -mlle bank this our local ~. George Lee, up at In carrying a petition for Claire "Grandmothers' Day," and the
past week·end. Amigo Viejo Dee his taxlde~y headquarters In Nelson. ex -mayor 'Of Costa Me.a. week of Sept. 17 through 23 u
Cook, of Johnnie's Liquors in Co· Costa Mea nglers just natUr· and getting over 250 qualJtled ''Constitution Week."
rona del Mar, supplied some ot ally want ave those "chlqul. signers, I have learned a few .. ---------~--. the subject matter for discussion tu" mount~. Just call George, things that might be of Interest
over the air. Midway 6·3 1. as the eJection approaches: One,
Dee and his good wife Flo were From tha dny 42 pounder, the that Mr. Nelson 11 a ~~quare Ill
ST-.s
LABQUT SELECTIOX Df
TB.E COASTAL DEA
Uae McMahona Euler Tenna
testing out their new diesel pow. weights soar up to a big 292~ shooter, conadentlows. qulet, de·
ered Flo· Dee V. and a very fine pounds. Al was 50 excited that he termlned, sober, God-fearing. sta·
looking C'raft It Is. It must be a didn't know who boated that one. ble businessman whose lnteerlty
good marlin boat, too. Early Sat· Live sardines were the baits over a period of many years Is
urday, Dee had 2 voracious mar· that were taking ·em on Satur· not and cannot be successfully
lin attack his baits. What hap· day. One "almost" tale nearly challenged ln thls campaign. I
pened Is a.falrly delicate subject made history. Local angler Hen· even had the good fortune to ap·
In the Cook family. Dee aUowed ry Brent on hls Blue Chip. hook· proach Mrs. Bessie Stoner of 710
that Flo had forgotten that their ed one 'on 3·th~ad. which, for Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Mar.
new boat had a 24·1nch propel· marlin, 1a cobweb that's sup~ who. when 1 stated my mlulon, SJI w. lt'l'll ST. RNol the &!sit" ,...t.rfy. Lec.l
lor: the old one was but a 16· to test 9 pounds. It usually testa said, "Claire Nelson~ I su re will COSTA IIDA _ 10 11141 alMctip+iCMt oN., Sl • Y"'• S5 fOf 2
lncher. A$ the line ~nt under a lot Jess. Henry had one on this sign his nomination papers. I ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!...' .. ="":._o::••:..:o:.:LE=-.:.l.oHO:..=:..· -----the boat Cso It was whlaperedl, for 4 hours and 40 minutes and hav~ known him since his boy· ·•
Flo didn't allow tor that extra had it up to gafl when the thin hood In a amall town In Neb.~· : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •!
8 lnC'hes! wlsp parted. Tough, Henry! Next ka. A fine boy. A fine man. •
A n y how. t hey had a ct ion. time you'll do lt. and be the first Now, chums. If there remalna • WIUW'S~ That's more than l can sa.y for to take a 3.thread marlin In any question about whom I am
myS('If. The last local marllno th~ waters. Good luck! for In thl1l supervisorial lw~w!.l
that t'ame my way was back In • WBTT raC't' In the Fifth District. I don t
1954. And my skipper was Dee Last year there was much en· know what I can do to dispel
Cook. on another Flo·Dee. Any thualum for tagging and releas· said doubt.. • wonder l refer to hlm a.s an old •
friend? I'm looking tor another lng unwanted, healthy marlin. • o•-s£Aio• The habit hu aorta slipped this ...., one, like hlm, with a lucky horse· year. With all thew acore. belne Dear Ben: Well. bub, you, who
aboe l.n h1a ~t. · • made, lookl like there should be ha~e been uainl the power and e II'&WS ..._ "'tD CAI'I'I'OL freedom of the pra8 (Newa·Prtsa.
Al Pe~, San ~ fire ~ f"M,_ that ill wtth )'OW' add pen chi,.~ be .____ t.be aJ We're rul proud to salute, here. aeal--....,.p•-who could not ..... tter IUIVWII u m n a quartet of eood local anelers ... , --..,.
sparkplue ot the MarU.n Club of who releaaed those 4 lut Satur· shoot back at you beeauae you
that fair elty. has alw~a con· day at San Dleco. A atar tor the would not print their letters have
tended San Diego 1s the "m ar· crowns of Ruth and BIU DeLamar opened up the shootine season
lin capitol" ot the West Coast He of th~ Lady Lamar, who rel~ued on yourself by seeking public of·
phoned me Sunday morning to 2. and one more each.. courtny flee. You are now fair game. I
add more beana to hla already of 316 ex~rts Bill Pier and Don hope now to have the ha ndle
heavy bac of arguments. Thls Locke. Congratulatlona, all of (chance) to publish a letter
time, It seemed, San Diego mAr· you. for being good aportamen, whl~h t submitted to you and
llnltes had really hit the jackpot.! and for having the courage to do you refwled to print In defense
What he told me sounded not what you believe 11 t~ right of the service and ex-service men
only as good as Mex:Jco: It thing to do! and women following one of your
sounded bett~r ! ' lboa arm-waving outbursts In me City
Mark last Saturday .. Sept. 13. P. S. Lee Jonas, at the Ba ul . Council chambe111 when l was a
1958. as a · golden day In West Angling Club, hu taeJing eq P Council member.
Coast marlin flshine history. On ment. So do I. Call Oriole 5·0493. • • •
that single day. the S.D. Marlin e WilT TBE ftOTEST?
Club weighed In 74 mA rlin! To GUESTS rBOM !iOU.'fWOOD l can't cet the rea.sonlne of the
boot at least 4 more were re·l Reci>nt house guest. of Mr. and people behind the pl'otest petl· lea~d. for a grand total of 78!, Mrs. Benjamin Douglau of 2609 tlons on the charge placed on the
John Tanner on his Twtn B got Cove St. In China Cove. Corona
4 marlin. Five other boats got 3.1 del Mar, were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Ont' of these was the Real Briggs of Hollywood.
BT BtnfSTE.B aEELT believe that our Internal problem
CUE.LT GETI NA.D _ 1 tuned of lnter·raclal relations 1a being
my TV set recently to a national handled In the beat pouJble
broadC'ut to hear Chet Huntley manner. but I a m convinced that
open his proeram to say aome· the estimates of thoee altuationa,
thing like, '7 onlght we wiU fo. and aJI others, muat come to rue
cu.s on the effectB of our deterior· from people who.e qualltlcatlona
aUng National foreign policy, are published, and who.e own
and we wiU also take a look at ~lltlcal leanlnp are cataloaed
the confusion we have created In and are publJc knowleqe.
the problem of aegreeation·· . . . Too much American opinion is
This may not be an exact quote. being formed by people about
bu t. by Jlmmlny, It 18 oecrtalnly whom we know nothlna ... may.
clo.t> enough to his precis. mean· be t hat Ia tnae bec:auae our broad·
I casters have too little ln the way ng. ll h ot p e r s o n a I accomp 1 menta, The thine that s hocked me was and certal .. '• wouldn't pay to
C atalina
Island Lady
IWl7 ,,_
Newport
Beach ..
a sudden realization of the ''Y
countless hundrecb ot thousands :•jdiveirtiilaeiiilniaicleqiiiuiadiiaii. iiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ throughout the country, who 1
were hearlne the same words,
and nobody, except rn~ chal·
Jenglng his authority ... no one
else saying. "Who la thla guy,
how much does h~ know about
the subject he is apoutJne oU
about, and how far dld he co In
what echool, and who 11 paylne
him?"
Heck. If I sit In a Doctor'a of·
flee llatenlna to hlm u he tella
me that my ann Ia not broken
but only bnal.-d, r ean look over
hla head and aee the allfW!d cer·
tl!lcate whleh says that he hu
bem taueht to tell the dlttel"enC'e
betwMn a bi"'Qn and a bru._
artn, and I can take taJth In what
he aaya.
But our .,..ve NaUonal atral,.
are dJJc\.alltd b1 ....,. fal.10W wh~ tlnt qaalltseetJon for 1\111 Job ... dlat be ,had a pJMilu1
volce,. PNM"ntable ·~ and OGIIUillled to do wbat ,.,..
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ouiiOMip~ll ....... .
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nt1Dtolt ttw,./ramn I : ................................ ........... ---·---. -........ -........ _._,.,......-.... , .. , . _.._.,.
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• • • • • ~ DOING~ • • • T. M. Hambroc*, JQUr Teteplaone Man~aer In Newport Btleh. • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
..... ..,. """"'• DO telling wwe you'll ftDd t:raflat.
ton, thoM mtpty mite. developed by phone people.
They've been whlrlfDJ throqh apace iD.aide U.S. aateJ.
Uta, belp!Dc to radio !Qformation back to earth. A!ld.
clown btre, they're helping to bring you good pbone .,-,.
Ice. The IJ*lal t:ran•lator held by the pboDe man &bove,
for m.tuace, hel.-~ out..ot-town c:alla. P.or Jt auto-
matically picb the f..-.-voice path~ to the town you're eawn,. Oil top of that. lt ea.a.,._ more uad more (olb tv
dial their own Joac diAulce e&I1L TruaiUton are~
a whcO ho.t ol tm,y. 8J*Mt.\'fal puta we ... to tJrotq
better llei'Y'Ice to you.
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Llll IIIlEY
.-u••m
Education of
Hana icapped
Being Studied
NEWS OF I 0 YEARS
The Cotol\11 del Mar architec-• l&ft'DOU 11. •• and old traJ.lll ••• CWt Qut.l, tural aJIJance t1l P)ecef', BJu. The l mnie s. Cruteher Fou.nda-who owne the ... t -.,.rtJMnt roek, Houean, I:Uetbn»lc and
t1on. beaded bJ akbard Crutcher, In canDOft'l Pood 118ft, Corona 8odJden, wbo d81ped the Har-
h.u pw~hued 58~ acre. trom del Mu, •u Inducted .. a new bor RJ1hJanda School. .._ re-
Jnter.ctJ.trtet coo~Uon ln the the Irvine Beach and County member of the a.Jboe •Y Uona ta.lned lut week to deai.tn a •·
echaeaUOn of ban41eapped dUI· Club r.ta• at a price reported Club •.• Badc·IO-Ictlool picture room addJtJon to the Newpor1
drtn w bel"-explored by Supt. to be 11.11.000. and wW develop on paae one llhowM a t .. rful R@Jcbta School.
Boy A.ndenen of the N'ewport a lS).home wbdJvlllon to be youn1 ma., I&I'MIU. Catherine Supt. Roy Ande~Wn Mid that
elft'tlenbn')' ~oola. known u Corona HJahlanda; or-MU.ler, daulhter ot Mr. and Mrt. althourh the &!Gcn of tbe room~
n.....,. ll&llfltt' .. .t.ber• 11. ·-~ ~ ..... J
COM Youth Center Lists
Weekly Activity Schedule
New activities at the Corona 9 • 11 a.m; women'• eym ct._,
del Mar Community Youth Cen-9 • 10 a.m.; women'a ~nnt.a
tv include handicraft cluae. for clus. 10 -11 a.m.; cirla' tennla
children un~ 11, flttb and a1xth cl.a.u, 3 · 4 p.m.; boya' football.
&rade dandnc with lnatructlon, 3:30 · 5 p.JrL; Youth Cen~r board
a junior hJah procra-m. and a meetlna (flm) 7:30 · 10 p.m.
drama club for boya and lfrla. Weclneeda7-Handlcratt c1ua.
Hb acUon wu lrwt11ated Jut IJinaJ plan for the •tt• wu the Monnan KllJft of 121 M&J'lne 1a f!8Wntlally the u.me tn botJl
w.k at • Board of ~ estabU.hment of a 10u coww Ave.. Balboa bland, reluctantly .ehoola, many cbanea Will haw meeuoc. In Wbldllt wu rewale:d and clubhotue ••. MO\Iie actor enc.rtna nrat ..,acle at tlw Corona to be made to nt mte require-
that the dlltrlct wm probably WUJJam Powell wu nabbed by del Mar School. and betne com -menta becau.e of terrain dJUer-"Fllp the bacon to me, lllch· have to undertab wlthln a few auto,rapher aeekers at Hamp-torted by Mrt. J'ra.nl Woodllnd enoa.
ard'a, 1 4juat won nu'Mlt a prlu years the educatJon of retarded ton'• Harbor Drup In Corona del of Newport H~
1
... "Like to play l&mHf We've chJldren now attendlnl the ooun. Mar. • s l: n
The tun achedule Ia u follows: 11 yean and over, 3:30 . 4:30
Monday-&nlor Cltiuons {first p.m.; boya' football, 3:30 . 5 p.m .
and third' 10:30 a.m . ·3:30p.m.: Thuraday-Pre.8dJoo1 prorram.
handicraft cl&ae~, 3:30 · 4:30 9 • 11 a.m.; women'a gym cJus.
p.m .; boye' football. 3:30 · 5 p.m.; 9 • 11 a.m.; boya' football, 3:30 .
fifth and slxth rrade dance In· 5 p.m.; Girla' Adventure Cl ub, structlon (aecond and fourth I 7 · 3:30 . 5 p.m.
aot a toodle and it eoea tbl.a -.y ty-matntatned Greeley School In Jfewport ..... City Coa..u 5 y" R .. s. A~o cnoo me . . . In the lobby la a Jarae.cl\eclt· Santa Ana. ....., .. .,.._, • fllll·tbM \:7 G J •
er board hanatna on the wall The dlatrlct at praent hu only .. .._..to CMdt -......, et nvrte s with 100 cardS on 1t that can be about 13 to 14 "Point One" cbU-Of'd'P•Illt ~ aftiH ...
turned over and peeked under. dren, Mr. Andersen told the ~ e a11a:rp1y ......s.cs lett. e I KPI'&IOD 17, la3
9 p.m.; Cheea Club, 7 · 10 p.m . Friday_ Boys' football 3:30 .
Tuesday-Pre-school proeram, 5 p.JrL; junior blch ~. 7 .
There are twenty·ntne Jud(y board. However, wlthln a few troaa tJae la1boa Ia1cmd Jm. Tom rro.t of Newpor1 and Fred
squarea on the board. You plek years, the number will be ao proveuwat AaQ. Schenck of L.aeuna won the In-
your *IU&.re. If you tup ewer a Jarre the county w1ll not be able Preparation or a muter plan temaUonaJ Snipe Jtecatla at San
Paaalty Club PresJdent Wemer
carlaon Invited the Newport
Beach Elementary School board
of trustees to meet with the
Southern Sectlon of the C.U!om.la
Teachers A.od.atlon In a camp
Mesa Author
Talks Tonight lucky OM you aee it you w1n • • • to handle them. tor city development and a 15· RA!!mo, Italy ... Both the New-
a pound ol bacon or eottee, bap At that tJme. he aald, lndJv1d· cent reduction In the general tax port Beach and eo.ta Mesa City
of erocerl~ three pouAda ot ual cluaes would be ao amall u rate ctrorn $1.00 down to 85 Councils were u:ked to Initiate
shor1eaJna. tive pound& ot Oour to be uneconomical. He proposed cents) were authorized by the a study of J)C*Jble merger or the
or perba~» tbe erand prize of the dl.atrlct mtaht then band to-City Coun<'ll ... The city hired 2 clUes .•. Open houa.e wu held
dinner for two ln the ratau.rant eetber with lAcuna Beach, San the Burllneame firm of Hahn, at the new branch library of Co·
of your choice. Iuan captatrano and San Cle· campbell and Aasoclates a1 plan-rona del Mar, at the f~r
• • • mente tor mme economical oper· nine consultanta for a ree of $16,· school caretaker'• houae at 501
atlon. · 000; completion of the muter DahUa Ave ... Iohn Upson, act·
plan was .cheduJed for 1951 . . . lng chJd of pollee a1noe the res-
"The doe .ttuatlon on Balboa Is-lgnaUon ot R. R. Hodckl,_, In
land Ia fut becoming a health March, wu appointed chief by
menace;• complained the Balboa Newport City llanaaer John
laland Improvement Assn. In a Sailors ... Mrt. Julla Harnnrton
letter to Newport City Council-purchased the Burcer Cove at 414
men, who decided that a commit· Coast Blvd.. Corona del Mar.
tee of dog owners will be ap-from Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones · . ·
pointed to eee what they can do Pete Malorca opened Pete's Bar-
about the dot J:::'on. ber Shop at 914~ Glast Blvd.,
near San Semardlno Sept. 21-28 Mra. Eather Dendel, Cotta Mesa
to ll'tudy auch aub)ect8 u merit author, wtll speak at the mqnth·
lncreues, aalarta and public re-ly ~tlng of the Wom~n of the
latlona. Church at 7:30 ,.m. today
Mllo Laey, board president. !Thursdayl in the pari.th house
who wu alleen1, wu nomlnat~ ot the N~wport Harbor Lutheran
u a delqat.. Chureh. Newport Hel1hts. Miss Rouhier
Is Bride of
John A. Petta
At an early mornlnr mua held
at Our lAdy of Mt. Carmel
Church MLia Paula Iene Rouhler
of NeWport became the bride of
Iohn J\nthony Petta ot Freeport,
Ill. Th~ brlde t.a the dau&Jt~r ol
Donald RouhleT or l24 43rd St.
Newport, and Mrt. Elmer N. Tru ·
ax of Long Beach. Father Stephen
K.Jley read the double rlnr serv-
ice on Saturday, Aug. 23.
Tbe wltole board and Su•· Sh~ will 1peak on Africa. whe-re
lnVndmt -., ADderRJt ...,., she lived for a number of )'e&rt.
detepted to atwDcl • ~ One of her books. ''New Sonra In
convention of edtool a~-Stranee Landa," wu on the best tors and tl\15tees In San Dle1o seller list.
Oct. 14 · 18. Hostesses will be Mrs. Melvin
T..,...... as..-of. Corona del Mar ... Bill Kenny
t.nd by ..... ..,,. •• , -o,. opened a men'a wear .shop at 519 Mrs. c. v. TUrner of Costa Mesa
,..... .a 114u _ ~ yoa aJ. Coast Blvd., Corona lei Mar · · · was Installed as president of the •
Erlck-~n and Mrs. Robert Sud-
dendort. Tlwrne for the devo.
tions will be ''To Witness Chris-
tian Faith Throuah Worka," to
be presentt'd by Mrs. James Jtog. ney.
waya .... a oa," bec:aue of Mrs. Harvey Pease, president, Women's Auxiliary to the Or-IACJ[ n OM CIIVJSE
... qstac~y bw.a ICWule , • . opened the first boUd m~tlng ange c 0 u n t y Pharmaceutical WUilam T. McCartney, ma-
lin. A. A. ~ .. IIDd Mn. of the newly.formed Corona del Assn. at a noon lun<'heon meet· chlnlst'a mat" third class, USN,
Jolu:a Meadow ..... --.! eo. Mar PTA .. · The fourth son of lng yesterday In the Villa Ma-son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L.. Mc-
cha:inaMa for ~ to be lMld the Tom Hetfernans, given tht> rina Restaurant. C.rtney of 3302 W. Ocean Front.
by u.. .,.._., ~ of monicker of Patrick. \lo'as born Other otfl~rs are Mrs. Paul ~wport Beach , hu ~turned to
U. c.n.a del Mar c-.u.atey on tht> third birthday annivt>r Calhoun of Tustin, first vi~-Long Beadl aboard the Oeet oiler
CJuuda. sary of his younrest brother.
1
president; Mrs. Humphrey Mur. USS Caliente after a five-month Seventy . five . year· old A. A. Aug. 22 ... Lester Jones and Kay phy of Newport. .econd vice-pres-cruise Willi ~ U. S. Seventh
9 p.m.
Saturday -llo7s' football. 8 .
11 a.m.; boyw' and lf.rU' drama
club, 9 • 11 a.m.
Further lnfonna.tlon can lie ob-
lalned by t.el4!ptonl• lhe Youth
Center at ORiola 5..-rm.
,..,. ..... ....
uyWt, ... .... ,.Ill
NIEIIU ..
The bride was given In mar-
rlace by her father. She wore a
ballerina length satin gown cov-
ered witb Chantilly lace It had
long aleeves that made a point
at her wrist She &arried a white
aaUn and lace prayer book with
Stafford of 514 Marigold Ave .. Phelps wert> named co-chairmen •dent: Mrs. Harry Paine of Santa FlM't In the Far Eut. Durlna the
Corona del Mar, has publlsh~ for the fifth annual Corona del Ana. recording secretary; Mrs. c:ru~ the oiler visited Hone
2 articles In '"The Pony Express. Mar Lobster Bake, to b4.' ht>ld 1 William Pherrln of Anaheim. cor-Kong, the Phlllpp•nes and Iapan.
<'hronlder of stories of plon~rs Oct. 17 and 18. responding JK"C~tary; Mrs. Lester -......:..-----------....;:::=========~
Ll!vle of Carden Grove, treasu~r.
and Mrs. L. (. Perrell of Ana·
• • •
~~~::11 °~11~1~b%.~he valley United Givers Seek to Raise helm, parliamentarian.
Miss Dee Shanahahn of Bal-II f Ch •t• ~/~ru'::1~!rihnoano;o:aor:n~ Half Mi ion or art les ht. 1111 IIIII , ...
earned red roses. Bridesmaid With the or•anlzatlon of a Robert Rothwen, also of Corona rr•llc II lrlillery . Mia Donna Cocks of Nt>wport • h t. n ld ta
wore a blue ballerina gown and board of directors headed by Su-del Mar, w o e ~praen · Army Pvt .. William K. Kuhn.
earned white rosea. perlor Iudge Robert Gardner of tlve, said the orcanlzatlon ex· son of W. K. Kuhn Sr., 1511 Mira
Ilm R. Petta of Freepor1, Jden-Corona del Mar, the AID-United pect1l to collect 10me $500,000 mar Dr., Balboa, recently com-
Givers of Orange County are out from lnd1vlduala and firma In In-pleted 8 weeks of advanced ar-tJcal twin brother of the groom, to more than double their prevt-dua1ry tor dutrlbutlon to • auch tUiery training at Fort Chaffee, aerved-u bla best man. Darwin oua $118.000 record of handling oreanJ.zaUona u the Red Croa, Ark. n~rt:!ect ~t ~~=: ot ettta to oreanlzed cbariUes. American Cancer Society, City of Pvt. Kuhn. :n. entered the Ar·
..... ·-~ Arthritla and llbeatna~ my ln Apdl .. aad eo~W,.._. ton ... u 11MH. T'be croom·• Foundation. crtpplte' CI\Uctftn • bulc ecabat traln.lna at Fort PalnUnp and ~ &lui ...,_,.... .... (»om llllnoU to ~.:elyn L,uc'-er Sodety, Heart .bm., Unit~ CeT· Ord C&llt He wu rradaated .... ...._. ......... ...-attad the weclllnl. I:Y It •--...... YMCA and · by ~Jma Paddoek llepe The bride wm eraduat• mid· ebal Pa-.r ·-·-. from Newpor1 Harbor Union Rllb
Maravene Cal~et . • • rtcbt aem.e.ter from Paramount Hieh o• t 69 ComnlunJty Chest&. School in 1954 and attended th~
acroea the atreet from here, •pon· School. The groom attended Free· I e s a Mr. 'Rothwell aaJd neptiaUons University of Callforn.la. Re "' a
aored by the Newport Harbor port .chools. FoUowlne a honey-are planned to coordinate the member of Tau Kappa Epsilon Zonta Club tor the benefit of the moon near Lake Arro\fhead, the Mrs. Evelyn Lucker, 69. died work of AID with the Newpor1 fraternity. tl "'-•-Bulldlne n-h "'-pt. 10 In h•r ho--at 2038 Harbor United Fund, which ~--------Adult Recrea on .....,...,..,... couple w111 Jive In Lona ucac · ~ "' """" S3 000 r AJD
fund ... Thelma la aucUonlna ~an Ft .• Balboa, following a celved more than , rom •OTA.aY TO SEA..-SCBOOUIAJI
ot1 one of beT palntJnp for SOc nth long Illness. sources last Y1~·
1
, _ A geles Mu Ruaell. superlntenct.nt of
a throw. M • .. ~ She wu born In Brooklyn, N. AID. organ «ocV n ~ n the Newport Harbor Union High US f C rvJC) Y., and had lived In Balboa 3 County. has been operating In &hool District. will be the speak-d Orange County t~rough small er at the Sept. 23 meeting or the IS Observe ye:e~lces we~ held Thursday In chapters since 1955, and has been Rotary Club of Newport.Balboa * * * LAGUNA IIACH • HYATT 4-"*1
'" rile An CnttcT ra aglow& a ...... ......,,_
80 cMar to tiM ~
a.-tea• beart ••. DO drtp Cllld
they bwD cmd buna • . • an
tcdi1D9 OD W'et9bt • • • Kew
Glamow c:bubb .... • • two
ladMa 01' ODe cmd 0 fi\Mirl*r
IAebee aa.~ ... ao IDCIDJ 1u-
doua ~ ••• StaDdalda an
8 cmd 11 IDchee bigb. bat did
you 1mow yoa oaa Gl'der •
beenrax ~ Ia Clllf '-lt!a
you wa:at ....... lou feet •• •
a.•twax caactt. an e1ltnadld.
Dot made Ia IDelda lib npJa:r
ecmdl.M ••• So tMy ... be ..
buded cmd eab cadad tW Get
COQ}d Ugb t ap JOU wbo&e bcJl
yard.
Melodies will be empJ\ulud
at next Monday's social meeting
of the American Legion Awdll·
ary, Unlt 291. because September
hu been deslcnated as music
month.
Baltz Mortuary Coeta Mesa Chap-organized separatt>ly now to pro-in Irvine Coa.st Country Club.
vide mort> complett> roveragt> of ----------------=-..----------___,..,._ ___ ------el with the RA!!v. Harry Butman the growing Industries ot the of the Church ot the Messiah
* • *
"Becoming familiar with na
Uonal anthems, folk music ot
other lands. we feel and under·
stand the natures. hopes. Ideal$
and ideas of oUter people." says
Mrs. Tom Mills, president of Unit
~1.
The Awdllary ls planning a
Halloween dance to be held Sat·
urd-.y evening, Oct. 25. at the
Newport Harbor Lealon Hall. All
pi"'ceeda w11J 10 toward the re·
habUitaUon program of the Aux·
lllaty. Kra. Ralph Bond.a is chair· man. and she 1s auilted by Mrs.
Wallace Jb'an. decoratlona: Mrs. Color without words · · · Blue Robert Brtcp. tlclteta. and Mrs.
Congreratlon officiating. Grave. co~g~cts as a distributing agen· side services and burial were d b scheduled In Brooklyn. cy for funds contribute Y em
She leaves 2 daughters. Mrs. ployes to organized charities,
d giving them Immunity from fur· Margaret Gross or Riverside an ther soll<'itatlon at work or at
Mrs. Harriet Gongwer of Wt>st· home through dis play or ldentl·
chester; and 2 grandchildren. tying stickers. Mr. Rothwell said J
, •• , .. c •• ..., SIDEll lOTS I RACB I
Gerald Dingle. 16. or Pomona I Is n •• If ···-was treat~ at Hoag Hospital Saturday for injuries sutfert>d A Joint m~Ung with the theme when water skis he was riding
of "Know Your Community Bet· behind a motorboat piloted by
ter" II being planned by tlle 3ackle McGee or PQmona, s truck l
Woman's Civic Ll!ague and the the beach in Upper Bay
Community Volunteer Bureau for ~C-:-~ .ds. OR l-4650. TUesday, Oct. 21. u .. _, ..
There wtll be apeech• by May· ;:::.===========i
or James Stoddard, WUllam Spur-Largest ond Most Compl.t.
geon Ill or the Irvine Co., and Furniture Store in the ArM. Walter Lonemoor, chalnnan of
the City Plannlna Commlsslon.
An optional bay tour la &lao on
the pro~ram.
Gate'a ''Inspiration" . · · Off beat Fred loyner, publtclty; and Mrs.
tlnta without a name • • • Not Freda Walla~. Mrs. Adrten Noel.
blue or areen but lnbetween. not Mra. Walter Matthews. Mrs.. Kt>n ·
purple or red but with t he m,.-neth Markham and Mrt. Gilbert t~rtous flavor of each, not orance Opel u reneral commlttee mem·
or rose but the two blended to-bena. EIEU. ITA8TS ..oaaA.II B G ~
get her •to elow Uchtly -.. '1n· Arlene Harris. lon,Ume radlo Ins' • a r D I
aplratlons" taper from a three· ... 1 11'111 ........ and televlalon entertainer, wlll t, II t,
Inch bue to nothlne after aolnl l open t he fall MUOn for the 'I'VM· Fvmilhings for homes,
up for 9, 12 or 1S Inches · · • Of II II ..a ••••• day Club of Newport Harbor dub$, yachts.
c.n ~ .._
OECORAnNG SERVICE
Llb.tty 1-SSII
a tranaparent. translucent tex· 4IJII • Sept. 23.. Mrs. Alex Schvan. at JOI7 w. eo-t H1
9
h_y
ture that the aun would aeem to Dana Carr Morrta ot Udo lale ORiole 3-:1028, 1a In charp ot ~ IMdt
shine throueb. wu a mone pacluat. recelvJ.ne n~~rva~~tl~o~n.t~·=======~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Nche.lor of art1 deJrea at Po· ~ * * mona Collqe tbta 1\lllllnef.
Be k a 80ft of Mr. and Mra.
&ftrett Mont.. of 81.1 Udo Soud,
and,.,..,..... .... Dom a..w
Bllb SchOOL Wore enr.rtna Po-mona he ant'*d Plintrldp
Ptep&tatoq 8ctMol fer 11oy1, rna·
jodftl l_o mUIIe. ........
•
GIIIL POa JDCIIOU.S
An l·~ftd. I·OU~ &ttl wu
born to Bubua and Ed Nlcholt.
at 514 )larauertte Ave.. ~a
tkl MaJ', In Boae llo.pltal Wed·
needay. Sept. a.
Professional
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FVIIDAL DIDC'I'Oa
Priendb Rel&tlborbood !5entce
PAUES·BELL
llOJITUAilY
1 10 Broadway
U I-MII 6 S.MM o.ta .....
Giles Brown
lo Spealc at
COM Church
Dr. CUea Brown, chairman of
the Dtvi.slon of Social Sdence~ at
Orange Cout Collqe, wUl 8peU
at the 11nt taU luncheon meetine
of the Women's Fellowahl_p ol
the Corona del Mar Community
Church.
The meeting wUl be held Wed·
nesday, Sept 24, in the Fellow·
ship Hall of the Church. beeln·
nine at noon. Reservations should
be made by Monday by calllnc
ORiole 34000 or 3·9328.
Dr. Brown hu Just returned
from a summer toUJ' abN)&d wtth
first band information about the
Middle East. He wUl show hlB
color &lldes and etve hlB com-
ments on the exist1ng conditions.
COifFJU(ATJOK ftACIIDG
Conflrmatlon trwtructlon wUl
becln Saturday, Sept 30, from
9:30 to 11:45 a.m., at the Newport
Harbor Lutheran Church, New·
port Heights, and will be held at
the same tJtne and date there·
after.
E.DW AJmS BA VE DAUGJITEJI
A &·pound 7·ounce dauchter
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Prtntlnc Needs
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olllole s.osSo
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Corona del Mar
Beach. Tuesday, Sept 2, In Hoag
Hospital.
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you're ln the mood
good food. remember
always tlnd'tt here. Luncllii:U'n,
and dinner prepared In
clean kitchen,
served to you
atmosphere
reasonable prices.
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OpeD 5 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. -ClOMd J(oadays
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-----~-----~ ---
Ao 80-rear-old oamec1 McGee
Dri•es • ju:zy suau B~t •oa.
McCee•atauy, it's true.
Allld llae car rtml Uke MW t
"I deJD&ad RoJal Tritott•" •1• '-e.
~? Y-. thllt'atbe word ror the pur-pk peopie-pe..r
named R~ TritOil mocor oil. Catfl beat It for ~
~ cWI tnllM ... jult .. JOG CM'l bat Mllll&lc Joian
..-rice. SU, at Uoioa OU lltatiaDa for both.
.. •MIIend ue 1 u.eridt about .,_
{a verite UDioD Oil prodact • wYiel. lllt'• •
winMt, .... PIJ JUG 125 CID pabllcatlon,
Wnt. to: 11 Llmlridll. UnJOD Oil. Boa 1100.
IM~M.c.lf.
OR. GILES BROWN, Orange Coest College instructor and lecturer.
is pictured here at right beinq greeted by Solem DaHe~ in Old
JeruS41em d uring his trip arou"d the world this summer. Dr. Brown
resumed his lecture series T uesd"y evening, and will continue these
talks each Tuesday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Room 3 of the OCC
Music Building.
Prizes Offered at Breakfast
'Spook. Spree' Party Planoed
For Oct. 25 in Lido Clubhouse
'nle "Spook SprM"-tM bJI vaUona, Mr. and Mra. C. E. Van·
party of tbe year tor the lJdo detvort and Mr. and lira. Robert
Iak Woman'a Club -wW be a e r vat a : atand·by cammtttee,
beld Satu~Qy, Oct. zs. In the IJ. Capt. and Mra. Robert BonMr
do Clubhou.ee. and Mr. and Mra. B. N. O"Brten;
Plana betnc made tor the party maetc potion., Mr. and Mia. Don· i~;;;~~;~~~!~~l wve deacrlbed by Mra. C.ne JtA.. ald H&.rt; door prtu.. Mr. and
at the tlrst tall meet.tne of the Mra. Harold Aldenon: .upper, !£T
club, held laat week. She an· Mrs. ~oe Ptelnln,er and Mrs. WU· ~
nonu~ the followlnl eommtttee ltam Cluiatenaen. ••a•n leaders: Deeoratlona. Mra. Harold Introduced u new memben ot
RIJP, ...Uted by Mr. Rlcp, Mr. the Woman'a Club at lut week's (ItO ,...,
and Mra. Dan Wedman: photoe~ meetlne were Mmes. Joeeph .,....._ ... ....,. ...._
raphy, Gene Roa: prlntlne, Mr. Colnworthy, Frank Brlck ~ohn WIDGD OII'LY II OZ.
pend Mrs. Keith Cordrey; reser· Emerson, Joeeph Ayton, Wllllam ... ...., ........ w.-
Horace Ensign
Daughter Dies
In Los Angeles
Funeral services were held Sat·
urday for Mrs. Marjorie Ensl1n
Cou~n. 40, of Los Anceles In the
Utter-McKinley Funeral Home at
3719 w. Lawson St, Los Anaelea.
She died Sept 9 In a Los An·
aelea ho.pital foUowtnc a brief
Illness.
She was a daughter of the late
Horace Enslen. former auperln·
tendent of the Newport Beach
Elementary School D'-trlct.
She was born in Newport Beach
and lived here until her marrlaae
15 yean~ ago.
Janea aild J. E. Fulton. A If.., Concept ln PenoDal
The procram wu ctven by Mr. lla41o. E.u Pbdbe and Ctn7·
Bronte of ~o Lon'a Beauty Shop, Inc Que Optional, l:xtrL,
who demonstrated the fine points IIVIS-IIIWI •• of hair styling and said that "the u a.iaf
mo.t beautiful women In the •• ....._ ...._ 0111111 .._
world are right here." -=======:E;;:;:::;:=;~ A. the audience watched, he ;
pve Mra. Robert Bonner a pace MAT T BE S 8 E S
tluU hair re.styllnc and Mrs. RKW aDVILDIIJQ
Norman Watson an Italian cut. • .;-_ ....._
Mra. Frank Austin, proeram ~ SbaPIII
chairman, announced that Dr. Inn ..... -..,...._
Gllea Brown ot Orance Coast Col· COSTA WESA WATTIISS CO.
Ieee. will present a travel·lecturel 2110 ~ 11¥-4. Ut1ettr ~~
at the October meetlne.
QCLUSIVELY YOURS:-
FRANJ( LEE CAPRI PANTS & J AMAICAS
IN BEST FALL COLORS.
~elena's
FADS AND FASHIONS
27G E. COAST BIGIIWAT
She is survived by her hus·
band, Harry; and 2 sons.. Larry
and Jimmy, all of Loa Angeles;
her mother. Mrs. Helen Ensign of
Santa Ana; 2 sisters, Mrs. Cath·
erlne C()(lgrove of Santa Ana and
Mrs. Dorothy Stilwell of Costa
Mesa; and 2 brothers, Don En· ~~;;;;~~;;;;~~;;;~~;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;~~;;;~~~ sign of Costa Mesa and Eueene ,::.
OIIJole 3-.S COaOKA DEL KAJl
Ensign, of Eueene, Ore.
To Be Put on by Local YMCA Tw• Clc•ta .._. For • .._ .. lie Fires
Be the brightest little girls in school in
one of Miss Muffett's darling cotton
dresses -a group carefully selected
and inexpensive too! Two youth t<ampershlps to a "Family YMCA" proeram recent·
trip In the High Sierras will be ly inaugurated.
awarded as door prizes at the Following committees for the
fourth annual YMCA breakfast. breakfast were a nnounced thls
which will be held Saturday week: Hugh Mynatt, food supply
morning, Sept. 'IT, In the patio and location· Vernon Peck dOOr
of Richard's Lido Markel prizes; Leon~rd Loesdon and El·
The High Sierra trip wlll be a eanor Meister, food preparations,
one·week Y Caravan project next representing the Newport Beach
summer for junior high and hlah Y's Men's and Y's Menettes serv·
school boys. Ice clubs; AI Loveln. Bud Over·
Also to be a warded as prizes man and Mike VIdal, In charge
will be 2 camperships tor young· of physical set·UP and equip·
er boys or girls at next summer's ment; William Huscrott. Y board
Little Indians Day Camp. president, and Allee Fox, Y girls
Money raised from the break· director, in charge of entertain·
fast wtll go toward the expanded ment;•Bruce Martin, Dr. Dick Du·
....... J' ......
Fire ••••• ....
Throwinc ea.sollne on a beach
fire at Newport Dunes Saturday
evening made the tire burn
brighter on the beach and all
over him, Howard Barkley, 34.
ot West Covina. told lifegua rds.
He was taken to Hoag Hospita l
sutferlng serond and third de·
gree burns on h is ba ck, neck.
chest a nd arms.
Alolller *D' lrriYII
Fer the lal Flllks
Ruth and Mal Fink of 608 Be·
eonla Ave .. picked another "0 "
name tor their fourth child, Di·
ana who checked In at Hoag
Hospital at 7 pounds. 3 ounces.
on Saturday, Sept. 6. Mr. Fink.
who Is the skipper of the ''EX·
plorer," said they got started in
the D's whe n they named their
first child Daniel. He's now 7.
Then came David, 5, and Dawn, 4
AJfOTBEJI .OT AT BILLS
It's a boy again for the Peter
Hills of 21616 Bayshore Dr., Bay
Shores. Daniel Thomu jolned
the tamJly Wednesday, Sept. 3.
welehtne In at 6 pounds, 8 ounc·
es at Hoac Ho.pital He joins
Peter, 8, Gary, 5, and Nancy, 7.
aAn' ...,, .... AUlVES
~ana 'Ibap.rd. 3. ot 720 Hello·
trope Ave., Corona del Mar, bas
a new baby brother, Robert. who
wu bom to hG' parenta. Carol
and Wllllam 'Ibap.rd. in Hoac
Ho.pltal, Tuesday, Sept. 2.
MOVI.&? ,.... ........ . ............. .......
Mouchel, Or. Ed Riessen, Bob
Waybourne and Lou Hurwitz, In
cbarp of tkketl to local .ervice
clu'-f Ka~ Hu.eroft and the
community 1' clut..:.. In char~e of
cleartnc tables; KOn Blrtcher,
ticket sales; Mac McKinney, Paul
Brown and Paul Nluen. publlcl·
ty; Harmon Windham, po.ters
and handbills; Dick Richard.
community relations and faclll·
ties of the site.
Clgaret.a were blamed tor 2
automobile tires in Newport
Beach.
One caused a $50 tire that de·
stroyed the front seat of a car
owned by Jack Barcus, 407 E. Bal·
boa Blvd., Balboa. Saturday af.
ternoon.
Another caused $30 damace to
the rear seat of a car owned by
Dale BudJone. which was parked
at hls home at 328 Amethyst
Ave., Balboa uland, last Thurs.
day.
lfEW lfEILSU AUJVES
Joyce and Alyn Nellaen of lB
W.' Bay Ave., Balboa, became Ute
pareota of a &-pound, 9·ounce
eon In Hoa.c Ra.pttal Satu~.
Sept. 6. Mr. Neilsen Ia operator
of the Bal·Boat Rentala. The new
arrival, named WUUam, wu \ftl·
corned by sister Gretchen and
brother Alyn.
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PROPER STANCE for playing the English Mtional game of cridet
i• like this, according to Barbara Lil ienth.,l. who found it necess.,ry
,,, retreat to & closed car at a cricket m&tch so she could s&fety
c;uve vent to her Amencan enthusiasm with sidelene ye lls. The English
!pectators barely murmur "good show·· if enythinq et ell to keep
from dis tracting the pl&yers. she s4id. jEnsign photol
English Are Not Reserved-
Just Not os Noisy s We Are
.,. lOa LB&6oM travela the P1UJnp family took
HConM on Jesua! .. "Cood ahow, her on, from their country hom.,
Jesu!" ' "The Moon," outside Lucllow, an
Barbara LUJenthal of CUff andent stronabolcl a few miles
Haven beeame quietly ltysterleal trom the Walah bOrder.
at Cambrtdp, Enaland, wh-., ahe e UDfD a tor ClOMI~ the poM.Ibilltla of .,t rained a.J.m.a.t all the Ume "
aucb a team ~ll tor a rowSnt or lhe •ld. "We only •w the a~n
aoc:eer team 11tben ahe .canned 5 days. But the Ena)t.h tanored
tu Dame~~ of the dozen and more lt. We went bathlftl at Brlehton eoU.,_ JrOUped about the ata!d t.ach Jn the rain. We dJdn't lle
Endab -tOwn thla aummer. on the beach thoullt. It wu all One eoUep wu named Jau.a. pebbla '
anotiler JClna, and others for the "My ;aliter' Jeulca (3 montht
1ymbola under which the eoll~ older than Barbara) rode boraea ~ founded 80 many yean qo. much of the Ume, and we ex·
But lt wu the combination ot chanled 1.-ona ln rock •n roll
team yell and sacred word that and their version of It called
alma.ttave her blecupa trylnt to Jive." 'nd.a kept clown the welJht
sttlle ber h,ylterlca. she mStht have p1Ded trom the
And there 'were many other In· 4 rneaJ. a day M!e learn~ to
eon,-rultJa that appealed to her appreciate
• • • of sodal
Ellie Folk of Corona del Mar
ls alao vacatlontnr ln Ha waii 'j
and eonvaleednJ. That'a the
state to be ln ... not quJte well
American ae.nae ot humor durlnr But ahe ·alto want. to tell too
the aJ.mo.t 3 months she wu of ~ ahe learned a~one
awa)" tram her home at 306 Snur the otheT American students who
Harbor Rd., on a coveted Amerl-s~nd the summer abroad under
can Field ~Ice vtslt to • tor-the American Field Service pro· 1•1• Clllz"'-•
elgn home. gram which has brought 2 stu· -
But the 16-year-old girl, who dent.a to Harbor Hirh School from •-peii...L Di•111
her ho.t. retlred Royal Navy Sweden and Holland lor thlS I r-... ..... r
Commander A. M. PU llnr. said school year. I The Senior CIUzen.s of the Har·
wa.a more mature and Intelligent "About 25 of us had a discus· bor Area wUI have a potluck din·
than hls own older dau1hters. sion on the sports deck of the ner at 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 29.
came back even more mature as ship one nlrht." she said. "Some In the Community Youth Center
a result of her first-hand vtew ot were from Callfomla the Mid-l in Corona del Mar.
Enrland. west. the South, New York and I All residents over 50 are in
• WOT aESEBVED other places Of course we Call -vlted to attend and bring their
"l know now," ahe said. ''that lornlans ga~e all the others a favorite hot dish and table serv·
the rumors of English reserve bad time about how much bet i~. Coff~ will ~ served.
aren't true. They are no more re· ter our weather Ls than theirs. The proJT&m wlll Include com
served than Americans. They are • TALKED OP' Dr.'ECilATIOK munlty slng1ng an.,d an lllust rat
just not as noisy. They were more 1 ed travel report on Europt> than friendly to me." "But we talked most_ly about ~gular 10 a m . 3 p m meet
Of course Barbara's st>nior lnter~tlon. We Callformans ~ ho ings at the Youth Center will tx>
classmJtes at Harbor High School haven t experienced much ming· 1 Oct 6 would attest that It would be I ling of races under Southern rir-g n _·_· ------
hard for anyone to ~ r~rved curn.stances were hot for integra DAB TO MEET
around anyone so outgoing as tion. of course. The Midw~f'rn Or Da vid Nie1S4:'n will talk "On
Barbara. ers had their viewpoint, too. But Be<-omlng an Am€'rican Clti7en"
That Is one of the reasons she 1 we listened nard tQ the South before the Harbor Area Oaugh·
was picked as one of the 800 1 emers and 1 think we learned ters of the American ~volution
American high school atudents they have a serious problem. at 12:30 p.m . next Wednt>Sdav in
who represented the United "I want to continue to work the Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
States abroad this summer under with ,the American FiPid Sc.>rv
American Fleld Servi~ sponsor .. ; ace," she said. "Perhaps 1n a few
ship. years we can send some top stu CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
3839 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Ma r,
note
W1
~ .._35
1 lb. box •
$270
2 lb. box
REWJOft ~· DUQII I T1aunday. Ssp' bw lL 1151
The flne•t.
freshest candle•
you can buy ...
Exclusively Ounsl
OelictOV$ Russell Stover
C4ndi~ are famous every·
where for their supe rb
quality and freshn~s ...
they're deltvered to vs fresh
weekly.
COROIA DEL 1111 PHAIIIACY
-rDP11 ......... ••
am&. eoc.t ...,_-J ..._ c:.... cW-OJDOLE I-Illi CHURCHES
She told Friend!! of the Library dents over there lor the school
yesterday at Irvine Coast Country year as they send thears over
Club of the lessons she learned here. And maybe In a lew years
In understanding the ways of we can send some colored stu
other peopl~. and she is eaeer to dents over there to tell their own
talk to all the groupe who helped story. The only reason they
raise the $700 that paid her haven't been sent so far. appar
A branch of The Mother Church, ~~~~~~~O~PEJf~~E~t~U~ .. ~c:;s~TJLL~~~~~:JO~P~.K.~~~~·~~~~ The First Church of Christ, Sci· r
ST. AJmU:WI 1 COII1CVIflTT METHODIST enttst, In Boston, Mass.
Sunday School ........... 9:15 a.m. '"The Unrecornlzed Christ" will ' Sunday will be rally day In the
be the sermon topic of the Rev. Ccmmunlty Church Methodist, of
James Stewart at the 8, 9:30 and Balboa Island, both in the wor·
11 a .m. Sunday aervlcn of St. ship aervtce and Church School.
Andrews Pre!!byterlan Church at The sermon topic of the Rev.
600 St. Andrews Rd .• Cliff Haven. Henry Rasmu. Jr .. will be '11\e
Mr. Stewart will begin a Sunday Sure Foundation." Church School
evenlnr series of talks on ht. re-will be at 9:30 a.m. Worship serv·
cent trip to Europe and the Mld· Ice~ wlU be a t 9:30 and 11 a .m.
transportation there and back. ently, 1.! because of the feeling e LIKES TO TB.AVEL tamllles over there might not ac Sunday Services .......... 11 :00 a.m.
She wants to tell them how ~pt them. Their color line Is al Wed. Eve. Meetings .... 8 :00 p.m.
1
dle Eut. at 7:30 p.m. Sunday In
the Anetuary. The talks, open to
the pubUe. will be Ulustrated
wttb ~ be took there.
ST. JAJIP' CBDIICll
her concept of tTavel has most as strong over there as ours The public ls cordially Invited to
changed. She always did want to Is here." I attend the church services.
travel. she said. But now she
wants to meet more familia!~ like
the P1Ulnp In other Ianda and
hopes to tlnd some way of tul·
CJnraCB OP JIASTEJI fillln& her immediate ambition.
"Tbe Lord of Life" la the ..,. The trlp alto Intensified her
mon UU. o6 tbe aw. John IJDd· des.1ft to jotn the farelan .me:.
strom. putor of the Lutheran of the United States State ~pat't·
Church of the Master, at 2912 E. ment. Already lhe bu applled
Coast Rwy .• Corqna del 1-far, at for admlaalon to tbe new School
the 8 and 11 a.m. services Sun· of International Service at the
day. Church School meets at 9:30 American University In Washing·
a .m. with claues for both chll· ton, D. c .. created for career stu-PUSS & .c>orS--1 lh. CaD
* CROWN HARDWARE *
WE
CVT
UTS
11., EAST COAST BIGIIW AY
•ow-a-as-.
PboDe Oalole
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a:aaa.a DEL ll&a
"The Goal of Christia n Educa·
tlo)'t" wlll be the .ennon topic of
the Rev. John Pa rke at the 11
a.m. Sunday aervlce at St. James
E pIsco p a 1 Church. Newport
Beach.
UlUVEIISALISTS
dren and adults. dents.
CBJUSTlA.Jf SCIEJrCE CBOBCJI She wants to tell Harbor Area
resident.a 1\ow well spent their "Turn ye not unto ra ols, no~ 1 money was In sending her and
make yourselves molten .. gods. 1 others to Europe on Intercultural
I am tlhe Lo(rd yLeourt Gl od. C1T9~41sl exchange. and how vahsable a admon lion rom v t CWI • year spent In Mlll valley, Calif.,
CAT FOOD • • • 2 for 25c CLAM CHOWDER •
"What Should the Middle East
Crlala Teach Us!" ls the question
· whlcb Dr. Charles Clare Blauvelt
will consider In hls sermon a t
the 11 a.m. aervlce Sunday of the
Unlvenallst Community Fellow·
ship 1n the Friday Afternoon
Clubhou.ae. 18th and Anaheim st.a.. CO.ta Mesa. The openlnr
session of the church acllool will
conveoe at the same time.
ICIItJ ......
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ls the Golden Text of the Lesson· 2 wa.s for Joanna Pil· Sennon on "Matter" to ~ read years ago
in the Newport Beach Christian ling. now 19, under the sam~
Science Church on Sunday. John's I ~ro:;:'mow CRAKCED
account ot the walking on .the The ~ldest daughter of th• Pil·
sea by Chmt Jesu. (John 6 .16·1 11 h said hA.~ chanted her
21 1 la Included In the Scriptural ll~egs~~b~tlon ~nd Is now plan·
aelection.s. nlng to teach children In rural
CIIJUITIIAS COIOXG school~ b«au.se she feels they
Chrt.atmu ta ju.at around the don't get the same educational
corner vocally fot members of the advantages ch Udren of the dtle!!
junior Junior RJgh Cttolr of St. and upper class Britons rec:etve.
Andrewa Presbyterlan Church. In England, Barbara sald. bet·
Gerald EJ.Ua, enalneerlnl ln· The 5th and 6th vade boys and ter education ta usually raerved
struetar at Orant• Cout Cdllep. Jlrla wtll becln rehearatng yule· for the upper cluaes. and Jo.
has beet\ &lec:t*l president of tlde 110np In their 3:45 p.m. Fri· anna learned 1\ere that other
the Faculty Club. Oe day pnctice ~~eSSlons In the choir children can contribute. too -ll
Other omcers are Thomas · room of the church Friday Sept. they are educateci
borne. v1ce-presldent; ShlrleJ a, ' She hopes to t~ll. too, of the
aroou. ~bUY: John G~ ~============================================; treasurer: Lloyd SmJth, rep,...n·
tatlve-at-larae: aft d Canelan
Thompson, reprantatJve ol the
California Teachers' AAano
•.•. ,. , .....
All motheors of MCOncl ~fade
glrla in the Harbor .U. are t. lnJ tnvtted to an "tDvttaUon to
Scoutlnl'' proanm at 9:30' a.m.
Tueeday ln the Girl Scout HOUM
at 1700 w. Balboa Blvd., Newport
Beach. Speakers wUl be Mrs. William
Spuraeon, v o 1 u n t •• r traineR:
)ha. Wayne Crowl, tralnlnt
e b al rm an; and Mra. Wlldan 1'bomAS. executive dlrector of the
Newport Beach Coundl of Girl
Scuott. BrownJe crafts of former yean
will be dllplayed. Coffee and re·
rreah.menb will be eerved cturtn1
the 2·bOW' _.on. ·,., .. ,.., .................. ... ...... ,.. ..... c... oaw. ,__
HELD
IVEBY
UNWANTED
INCHES?
Your Stauffer System salon can
1ft you fret once and for all from
unwanted tncbes that threaten to
get o.t of band.
Why DOt call today and learn
more. abour Srauffer System's
(OJDpl~~. •uperviscd r~ucing
popana aDd what it ean do (or
p?
ccecWIA DIL 11M
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STRING BEANS • • • 19c • • • •
DR ..... ro1J pq, llED IIEABT -1 lb Ccm
TOILET nSSUE • • • • llc DOG FOOD • •
67<:' TRADER VIC'S FRENCH DRESSIN~ oz.
MODESS TAMPONS--lle9. or Super
WESTON LEMON CHIP COOKIES-14 oz.
SAliM A
SQUASH
WJIJTE IIOSE
POTATOES CABBAGE
5 ... ,~ s~
M~~~~eials
Chuck Roast55l
• at Reinert's
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FILL llii ·WMID
I. A 8J)eelal clua tor women otteri~ I"'UP pmU,
•wtmmJnc. phyatcal (allm and trim) eondlUonlnc.
To beJin W~,_.y, Septem~• 24.
n. SwtmmJn1 ln.ltructton adulb and children. Spe·
ctal lMtructton fOt toddler.. frlvate and claa
leMON. ..
v~l T ·A M I r.·s
THE HOSTS.at a silver wedding enniversery cele.
bretion, Mr. end Mrs. Dean Bredford of Irvine
T errece (at left) congratulete the honored couple,
Mr. end Mrs. Donald Herwood of Shore Cliffs.
Assisting the hosts at the p.1rty were Mr. and
Mrs. Rola nd lagerlof. Cliff Heven. (Boris photo) B Kal sh D 3-6C57 310 So. Mtdll J G Since 1924 Scmta f..D~ Ccdlf.
A.1Jio 121 E. 7th st., Lona Beach
Nelson, Maypole Make Bid 1'111 llrera .. ,.
For Votes at League Meeting ~.~.~.-=~o••••
the replacement ot Joel Oele u bride of 50 years ago received a
county counsel. "His advice as a multitude of friends late Tuesday
businessman Is so bad that he Is afternoon In their Harbor Hleh·
useless." lands home ln honor of their
Oranee County needs profes·
slonal management.
VITAM IN SPECIAUSTS: ConcfYCting
mudt of tM ot9n.l Nteerch in
vi+amins, Kala.h has oHered many
proclucn for tM use of th. doctor,
..,_ hotpih•l and tfte public: for over
,UU..,AIHIONtD
WoNDAMERE
SWEATERS
Style No. 770 I $12.98
Th~ WONDAMERE cardigan has everything
-superb fur-blended yam, fufl.fashioned, ~
deeves, beautiful waffle ~nit panel front end
baa, pert dub collar, plunge neckline, and
tfte most exciting end most llottttwing Autumn
colo" we ever saw; siies 36 to 40.
We give SlrH Green Stamps
FeE PAJliJXC OW llEAJl
OPEif FBl. 'TIL 9 P.M.
DEPARTMINT STORE I
That was the strongest point
made by former Costa Mesa may·
or and Fil th District supervisor·
ial candidate Claire Nelson In a
brief appearance with Roy May-
pole, another candidate, before
the Woman's Civic League Tues.
day.
Mr. Maypole made his strong·
est bid for support by the 70
women who gathered In the Co-
rona del Mar Community Youth
Center on the need for an oil
comm1sslon for the county.
Both agrM?d that the present
oil tidelands scandal points up a
net>d for change in county gov·
ernment.
Mr Maypole said his previous
urging resulted In the appoint ·
ment of a county fiscal agent. He
said the county Is 4 years behind
1n rt'assessment of property val·
u~>s and should be brought up to
date. He also urged early estab·
llshment of an honor farm. rec·
ommended by the past 6 grand
juries.
Mr. Nelson said the threat of
oil t>llght Is the No. 1 present
problem of the county. First step
In correcting the present sltua·
tton he aaid would be to cancel
the· county's contracts wtth the
American Marine Exploration Co.
and camden-Dayton tor oU ex·
ploratlon rlchta aton1 the ClOWlty
coastline.
Second step. he aald. should be
W. P~ FULLER & CO.
'\
IS PROUD TO AIIOUICE
A lEW
FULLER PAINT SERVICE
II CORONA DE IAR
Your New Fuller Dealer
Is
DON CAINE'S FULLER PAINTS
3701 E. COAST HIGHWAY
Corona del Mar
Hundreds of modem colors CJYailable through the
Fuller Jewel Caae. Hundreds mor-to match any
Kheme -through their e~rt color·matcbi.ng
•rrice.
Mr. Nelson, in maklne his bid arolden wedding anniversary.
for s upport In the Nov. 4 election, Many or their guests were ear·
pointed to his record as mayor Jy residents of thla area who
of Costa Mesa In helping build have taken an active part with
what he called one of the most ex-pu blisher Sam and Mrs. Mey.
effi ciently run cities In the state. er In the development of the City
Newport Beach Recreation Dl· of Newport Beach. One of the
rector Richard Abernethy eave a guests was the Rev. Perry
talk on recreation and showed a Schrock. first minister of the Co·
color movie he has made on tee· rona del Mar Community Church
reation. where the Meyers are members.
laku Bigest .,I
Frank Soule. the NE'wport Har·
bor realtor who Is called the
"Peppermint K1ng" becau~~e of
his habit of girting every woman
he meets with a Pf'ppermlnt, has
broken the re<'Ord for the largest
multiple listing sale In the Har·
bor Area.
BOIIIfS WIIf
The Harbor Boys' Club Robin,:
a lped the California Indians of
Los Angel~ 16 . 3 la'11 Sunday
In Costa Mesa Park. They will
face deLars Sausage at 1 p.m.
this Sunday.
JlETUJUfS FmN TOUB
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderberg of
422 Haul Dr., Corona del Mar,
have returned from a trip north.
They visited San Franclaco, the
redwood trees, Oregon. Washing.
ton, VIctoria and Vancouver, Brit·
Is h Columbia.
3o..,. ...
OR OP 1'BK PDIIT lfAKU Dl
VITAJOII aEI&AaCII
For 34 year. W. C. JCaluh, B.Sc.
hu dedleat~ ht. We to nutrl·
tlonal betterment.
SCHOOL DAYS ARE VITAMIN DAYS!
TJUt& TilE POUIVl.A V1D ft POO'I'aALI. ftAIO nonsaoa
MULn-VlTAMJNS AND MINERALS
for all the Family
WJTB 3 MCC OP CJITST AL1.JJfZ 1 -12
2 TABt.ETS SUPPLY Maeneslum .. S m1 Iron ...... . 15 me
A ... 10,000 USP Units Iodine .. 0.2 me
C .100 m1 C.lclum . . 75 mg
D . .. . 1500 USP Units Potualum 5 me "l:i11ii~ E . ...... ..... 4 Int. Unlta Phosphorua :59.5 m1
1!1 B·l .. ····-.. ················· . 6 mg Manranne . S m1 B·2 . . ........ S mg ZJnc . 0.2 m1 l~~ B-6 ...... ··-··· ......... 1 m1 Cobalt . .. 0.2 mr
I ~ W' B· U ············-·-· 3 Mlcrogm Copper . 0.750 m1 \ ~ ~--~ Niacinamide . .. ...... 40 me Yeut .. .. ... 64 me
• lilliU~ Calcium Pantothenate S mg Uver .. . 64 m1
Plua other members of the 8 -complex from
natural aources.
1 00--2.25 200--«.25
(Family Sizes) 500--9.50 1000-17.75
C.tsdntng tM bcllwD ..... tlal VJTAKDIS cmd MDfDALI ..
.......... tb.la to-ooe ol the...., beet,_..._......_ l4eel ••
call the fCIIIll1t -1 tablet dally few cb1ldleD -a-f• ada.lb.
And he did It by handling a
dt'al for 2 other realtors. He trad-
ed a $165.300 San Diego County
ranch owned by one realtor, for
a Laguna ~ach trailer park
owned by another realtor. He Is
affiliated with Waldron Realty
on Balboa Jsla nd. AFBICA.Jf SAP'A.BI TOLD ORDER BY PHONE OR BY MAIL-WE PAY ALL POSTAGE
Mr. and Mra. Elgin Gates re· Pleue Add 4'H. Sales Tax
Glamour
Glimpses 1
It AlfW
We take a veat deal of pride
1n the fashions and Individual
selections that we are ahowlnt
you, our nice cuatomers. t.h1a
fall. We have paid particular at·
tentlon to coordination or ltema
from separate sections ... We
have just the ha t that will look
the best with each dreu and auU,
or coat ... We have chosen the
most fashionable, not the faddl·
est. of the new fashions, alwaya
with an eye to eood taste ... We
a re showing a comprehensive 8e·
lection in each group and type
of items.
Bemem..bM ... baft your abe
••• be It Jv.alow ..... Idle 5.
or Oil t.hroa91l the balf abe
ra:D4Je throuvll tiP/a • . • cmd of •
COUJM the ..... u... cmd
proportiooed abee ·-the vtrl UDder S feet 4.. All M1ecUoea
ba.e beea --. with em Ia·
dJYidual tllaafbt to our cu-
tomen, cmd U.. way ol We ia
oar area.
We are terribly exlcted about
some new hats that have arrlv~
thJs w~k. a nd we know you will
be too when you see younell ln
one of them! A.1Jio aome ot the
loveliest puraes we have ever had
are here now tor your 8electlon
... The new Romantlque flnt.h
by Ronay ls a Jove ... Or If you
want a bae ror that 1peclal ew·
nln1. let one of our "mlaea"
show you Juat the rJcht one. We
have another new ltem that you
have been ukJ"-u. for . • •
lovely leather clovee by Superb
... Be sure a nd tee the caraaldn
(the poll1hed look ot kld wttb
LanoUn for euler wuhlnl).
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cently entertained the travel &ee· Valuable Guide Book Sent with Each Order
tlon or the Tuesday Club In lhelr ~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:!:::!:!:!:~~
home at ~ S.~hore Or.. Bay
Shores_ With colored nwVIes d1
their ~nt Alrlcan aatart.
SPORTSWEAR.
CLOnDNG and
SHOES
•
STUIEITS'
SIZES 12 to 20
YOU. lEI'S
SIZES 36 to 40
TE
napped this string
YOUR CAfiACITV 1'0111 T8NSION
ALSO HA. ITS LIMITS
new dry.gless method
et/et:tiuely reliet-es tension
How do,.. ........ "'*' ~·.,...... PaciiPCiftkat
N .. lrc:h 1ft ..... ~ COUfttMI tiM -=s .. IY of e 'lfttW __..of
a.a ........ .-. .... ,...
...... ,... wiD -~ ...., Painters' J ools • Ught II• clw•e
SEE YOUR
DEALER
NFJGIDOBHOOD FULLIB Allft
A GOOD PLACE TO GO
• i-1114
W. P. FULLER & CO.
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Sh.uHie BUs System Protested by Parents KJWAIOI1'0 a.zcr SICOD. WO FlU! W&WIOWt .....,_ DIIGII f
The prestdent, 2 vice preal· A ahort Cll"('ult In a transformer ~. 1111 .._ 1& ••
dent., muurv and • directors In a hi II ~t In the home of
of the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Rua.sell Craig, 2600 Cove. St., Co· 12:19 yesterday for ftrei'N!n. No
Club wlll ~ eleded at their rona del Mar, ra\hlf'd a lot of damaee was done ~t to the Parents of Harbor and Costa appe~red before the board of
Mna Hlah School studen~ are truatees Monday to protest the
waxtna pretty unhappy about the fact that chUdMJ\ u. delivered
current ahuttle system of trana-to Harbor Hl•h School u much
portlna studenta, started with the u 50 mJnutee before cl~ ltart
operation of Costa Mesa Hlah In the momlna.
School Jut week. Another complaint received by
Harold Caldwell, ot 223 Eve· the tnutee. waa baaed on the
nine Canyon Rd., Shore CIW., fact that freshmen attendlna Co·
FALL SPECIAL
Alumilium
Patio & Window
AWNINGS
We are not advertising large discoun~But let
us give you a FREE ESTIMATE and you will find
our p{jces are in line with so-called discount
prices.
LET
NO
US PROVE IT!
OBUGATION
No Down Payment-36 Months to Pay
Call Us Now
Phone XL 2-3545
SANTA ANA TENT
& AWNING
AWNING HEADQUARTERS SINCE 1920
1626 So. Main St. SANTA ANA
()pea Koe. & P1t. ·w I P .II.
. -' ,.... ,.
I ~.
ala ~~~-Hlfh Scl\ool have to to save dupllc:atlnf bua runs to noon meeuna next Thursday. smoke and an exrltlng run at transformer. w~at~~m~um~u~~u~r~~~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~ an hour &Dd 1.5 mlnvtel tn the tendlna Harbot Htah School and a•
a1tftDoon, awaJunr buees to take the freshmen of the dlatrlct, wbo
lMtll borne to a.y Sbora. are all attendlnr COIIta Mesa
Max RuDell, dlatrlct au~rtn· High School UU. year.
tendent, promt.ed Mr. CaJctweU At praent all bu.es headed tor
that he would study the bua eo.ta Mesa Hllh School In the
shuttle aystem to see it aome mornJna drop off upper c1 ...
chana• could be made. students at Harbor Hiah before 'l'ru.ltM Don Dunpn aaJd he la ~nvinced tbe ahuttle service proeeedlna to eo.ta Mesa HIJ,h.
lan't neceuary. -Th.e procea La revenloed In the
The shuttle l)'atem wu dev!Jied aftef)'\oon.
It'll Be 'Hello' Tomorrow
At Dance at Harbor High
H' WAJICT iBOOTEJI
With new students sUll comlna
In, Harbor Union Hlah School
opened Jut week with an en·
rollment of 2,038, a considerable
drop frotr} last 'year's 2,412 stu·
dents. The drop In enrollment,
due to the new Costa Mesa High
School, means that there will be
no freshman class at Harbor thls
year.
Amona all the old familiar races •~ 2 new ones. They are
Ela De ConJnah and Cam.ter Ar·
vaa. our 2 forelan exchanae stu·
dents. Ela la trom Holland and
will be staytna at the R. H. Bur-
nett residence, at 500 E. 15th St.,
CJiff Haven. Chrbter comes from
Sweden and Is residing at the
Porter Sinclair residence at 2761
Circle Drive In Bay Shores.
The scbool wtll conduc-t a wei·
come campaign for new students.
The proeram will Include aeveral
Welcome Assemblies for the new
atuden~ and a .. Hello" dance to.
morrow <Friday). The students
are lookJna forward to a aala
evenlna at the dance, which will
be held In the Social Hall. ThJs
welcome campalan was a bla
success last year and for thls
~ason ls belne repeated for a
second time.
La Habra Provides First
Test for Harbor Gridders
..,JATCOOKB
Bob Johnson, popular student
body president, who ls currently
Drat strlne cenw and middle
ruard, and Dave Roberson, fieet
fullback and safety man of the
ftrst team, were elected captains
for the comina "new look" season
at Harbor High School. Both are
aenlors and extremely well liked
by their teammates.
La Habra prlvldes the first test
for the Harbor High tomorrow
1 Friday I.
George Hunter will get a
chance to see how hla Varsity
and Junior Varsity players react
to aame pressure wtth their new
ottenae and defense.
The aarne ty{Mt scrimmage will
bealn at 3 p.m. on Davidson Field
with La Habra's first team tak·
tne the ball on the 50 yard liM
and runnlne 8 co~utlve playa.
Each touchdown will count one
point. Harbor's first team then
goes on offenM. Arter that the
second: third and Junior Varsity
teams will have a <-ra<-k at earh other.
This scrlmmagp takes tht' pla<'t'
for thls year at least of the an
nual Blue-Gray rame. wht<-h
may be dlscontinuf:'d permanent·
ly. For, as Coach Hunter aald,
"We would rather knock the heck
out of somebody elae than our
own euys."
**
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MEG MYLES
ShowiA9 Xi9bUy (~ ICoaday) w1Ul
FELIX
And His
larfiHIIII Tril
IN THE NEW
CARIBBEAN ROOM
LUNCH
DINNER
*
ll :30 AM. to 2:30 P.M.
5 P.M. to 11 P.M.
* DANCING AND SHOWS NIGHTLY *
POa J)DnfD aESE.VATIOifS
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e JIC*DAT, l&ft I
Pollee trted to help an anoQY· mau~ wcmu who abowed up ln
the emerrency room o1 Boac Hoe·
pltal with a broken arm, but abe
said ahe ha4 no complaints and
didn't want to d1acu&s it . . . An
Alukan plane created a mild
eensatton when it landed on the
back bay and the pilot taxied up
to the shore for minor repairs ...
Mrs. Everett Palmer, 1000 W.
Ocean Ft. Balboa, reported she
lost a purse containing S25 In
Richard's Market ... Irvine Chaf·
tee reported hearing a gun shot
near bls home at 434 San Bemar·
dlno Ave. Newport Heights, but
police detennlned It was a tire·
cracker thrown from a passing
car.
e TUESDAY, SEPT. 9
The telephone company report·
ed a telephone call for medical
aid at 307 Coronado St., Balboa.
but answering pollee found the
house vacant . . . John Ramsey
of Pasadena complained that a
man jumped from a car and
kissed his girl, then. jumped back
in the car and drove away; no
report was made whether the girl
complained.
e WEDNESDAY. SEPT 10
Bill Anderson. 15. o.f Glendale,
caujht himself while fishing In
the ha rbor; a fish hook was re·
moved from his scalp ... Law·
renee Covert, 315 El Modena Ave ..
Newport Height, reported hubcap
theft from h1s car.
e TBtJJtSDAY. SEPT. 11
Mrs. Bruce Tyler. 1501 E. Bay
Ft., Balboa, reported her Children
ate her moth balls ... Lewis
Whitney. 1120 E. Balboa Blvd.,
Balboa, reported a sick seal on
the beach but the animal swam
away before the pollee arrived.
e F'JUDAY, SEPT. 12
Pollee helped Helen Torey of
223 Agate Ave., Balboa Island.
get back In bed after she fell out;
she was unable to maneuver by
herself because of the cast on her
broken leg ... Mrs. Lucia Nosen·
zo reported a prowler around her
home at 416 Marguerite Ave .. Co·
rona del Mar, at 12:55 a.m ...•
Mrs. Charles Trout of 525 El Mo·
dena, Newport Heights, report~d
'possum trouble -solved by po·
lice ... Tom Woodward. assistant
superintendent of Newport Beach
Elementary School District, re-
ported someone climbed light
standards at Hora c e Ensign
School, removed bulbs and threw
them on the parking lot ... Mrs.
Sylvia Darnell of 205 Via Koron,
LJdo Isle, told pollee a turquolM
kitten came to her home and she
would hold It for Its owner.
e SATtJJU)AY, SEPT 13
Robert Hippe reported theft of
$1 .200 nng from his home at 2661
Crestview Dr., Bay Shores . . .
Roger Zeiger of 616 Begonia Ave.,
Corona del Ma r, reported a $45
bicycle s tolen from the All-Amer·
ican Market ... Jane Richey. 34.
of Sunland. suffered a cut on her
IPg when s he bumped Into a
damaged bumper on a car
parked on Via Oporto at Via
Lido; Frank Lindsay, of Burbank,
owner of the car, was cited for
tllegal parking.
e StnfDAY. SEPT. 14
E. F. Jackson reported 3 styro·
foam logs valued at $30 stolen
from yard of home at 4102 River
Ave .. Newport Beach ... The boat
"Same 2 U" sank off 29th St. and
Lafayette while she watched It,
Mrs. Karl MacDougall of 1535 Su ·
J>"nor. Costa Mesa. told police
... Lars Lavagnlno reported a
prowler in h is home a t 1536 Ser·
enade Ter., Irvine Terrace ...
Arthur Jones. 332 Evening Can·
yon Rd . Shore Clltfs. reported
theft of his b I a c k Cadlllac
from Balboa Blvd. between 9th
and lOth St.! .. Balboa, while he,
was attending the Christ Church
by the Sea loyalty dinner at th~
Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
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AN ORDlNAftcE OF 'J'R.E
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
REPEAUNG SEC110NS 5.20L
5203. Dn.1. ~. 520&. an.
5D. 5208.1, 5208.2, 5210, 5211,
5212 AND ~12.1 OF 11fE
NEWPORT BUCH MUNICI-
PAL CODE, AMENDING SI:C·
"nON ~ AND ADDING
CHAPTER f TO AltTICLE V
OF SAID CODE RELA11NG
TO REFUSE, GARBAGE AND
CU'iTJNGS.
The City Council of the City
of Newport Beach doea ordain u
follows:
SECTION 1. Sectlon.a 5201.
5200. 5203.1. 5204, 5206, 520'7, 5208,
5208.1, 5208.2, 5210, 5211, 5212 and
5212.1 of the Newport Beach Mu·
nlclpal Code are repealed.
SECTION 2. Section 5202 of
the Newport Beach Municipal
Code Ia amended to read:
"SECTION 5202. ·aeach'
Includes all the shore of the
Pacific Ocean lying souther-
ly of the most southerly llne
ot the public street nearest
and parallel to said ocean
and all the shore of the har-
bor and any bay or channel
In the City."
SECTION 3. Chapter 4 is add·
ed to Article V of the Newport
Beach Municipal Code to read:
"Chapter 4
REFUSE AND GARBAGE
COLLECI10N
SECTION ~. DeflDJ-
tiou. For the purpose of
this Chapter, certain word.ol
and phrues are defined and
certain provlslona shall ~
construed u herein ~t forth.
unless It Is apparent from
the context that a dUferent
meaning ls Intended.
SECI10N 5401. •Garbage'
Includes all animal and
vegetable refuse Incident to
preparation or handline of
food.
SEC"nON !W02. 'Refuse' in-
cludes any dlacarded cloth
or articles of clothing, paper,
paper bag. cardboard, fiber,
metal, glass., carton, contain·
er, box, bottle, or jar, or any
part of such carton. contain-
er, box, bottle. or jar. uhes
and feathers.
SECTION 5403. 'CuttJnes'
Include trlmmlnas from trees
or shrubs, planta, rrua cut-
tin&"•. or removed or dla-
carded trees, bra n c he s.
shrubs or plants.
SECTION 5404. 'Ret!lden-
t lal unit' means a ~parate
dwelllng unit wtth kitchen
fadlltles.
SEC'110N 5405. 'Buainesa
unit' meana a bulldlne. tt
wholly occupied by a slnale
bualrleu, an oftlce. a room or
rooms wtthln a buJldlne or a
apace. ~n or encJOIIed. uaed
or uuble for the operation
ot a aJna!e bualnaa or en-,.,.,_,
SEC'nON 5486. ••hwre
DedaNd. The accumulation
and exiatence of aarbaae.
refuse or cuttlnp on any
private preml.le., on, In, or
upon any beach, at:reet. a lley
or other public place within
the Clty la hereby dedared
to be a nulaance. No person
who owna, controls or occu.
pies any premlaes In the City
shall cau~. permJt or allow
any such nuisance to exist
thereon.
SECl10N 540'7. PrfteDtloD
ol JfuiiiCIDCO • c:c.ta. (a) rt
Is the pollcy of the City to
prevent the existence and ac·
cumulation of garbage. ref·
use or cuttinp upon any prl·
vate premises or In any pub-
lic place. In order to promote
sanitary conditions In the
City. which Is necessary for
the health, safety and gener-
al welfare of the residents,
the City will provide a serv·
le-e consistJn& ot the collec·
tlon of earbage, nfu..e and
cuttings where a similar
service Is not provided by
another governmental agen-
cy. It is the further policy of
the City that such service be
seU-supportlne and that It be
paid for by tba.e benefited.
(b) The service shall be
city-wide except for thOM
areu that are In the aanJ-
tary district to whJch the l'ft·
idf'nu are paylna a property
tax or other charees or fees
for a similar service unless
s p e c I a I arran,ements are
made for service by the City
within auch dJstrlct.
SECnON 5408. ....._ to
Baal GadMip. ..,.... -Cat·
tiDp. No person other than
contract aaents or employees
of the Clt;y or a aanltary db·
trlct actina In the .cope of
thelr agency or employment
and private colledon havln&
a llcenae to do 80 trom the
City Coundl sb&ll remove
from any place or pre,m.L8es
In the City or transport over
the publl~ street. thereOf any
prbace. ret'\lle « cunlnp.
Th11 M!dlon doee not pNWnt
U) a person ~ aatbertq
and removtna mu.e or cut-
tlnp&am ~ .......
tult of ~ land·
~l.q « aaldenlna -~ wbn the arne h.u not been
..t out ror mlltc:Uon by t.be cscr. the 411t1td tW. private C!OUcctor. (2) a pmon tram
reJ'DO'Itna 1:n b.ll OW1l whlcM
~ ,.,_. « cuttlnp
wbldl hu been I'MI'atiad Oil
........ OWMcl «Clift~
., 1\bQ, Cll' (3) the llniiMCiia ..
~ • .., ..-. ol ......... ,.,_ • cvttinp
which 11 found by the Health
otOcer, rw Marahal or
BuUdlna and Safety Director
to eonatltute a dan••r to tho
public health, safety or aen·
eral welfare.
SECTION 5409. •rita.
tied Oa rbat o a Jh ~.
,.,..., oL. Every owner or
pemcm o c c u p y I n I or In
charae of every ra:ldenee
where earbaae accumuJate.
ahaU provtdA! and keep at
INch residence a receptacle
or receptacles, each not to
exceed elaht <8> aallon.
capacity, con.tructed of met·
al or other waterti1ht mater-
ial, tn Whlch shall ~ placed
aU auch aar.,_,., .Ul r~p
tacles shall be tuml.abed and
provided with a cover auftlcl·
ent to prevent any odor from
escaplna the receptacle and
flies and other Insecta from
reaching or comlna In con·
tact with the aarbage.
SEC'nON 5410. a-kJeDUal
a.taM ~. Type of.
Every owner or person oc-
cupyln& or In charae of every
residence where refuae ac-
cumulates shall provide and
keep at auch residence a re·
ceptacle or receptacles, each
not to exceed forty-live I 45J
gallons capacity nor fifty
150) pounc:U weight (contents
and container), constructed
of met~! or other watertight
material, In which shall ~
placed such refuse. All such
receptacles s h a II be fur·
nlshed and provided wtth a
cover su(flcient to prevent
any odor from eKaplna, the
contents from being blown
away and rain from entering
such receptacle.
SECTION 5411. Beaideetial
Cutttoga Beceptuc:M, Type ot.
Every owner or person oc-
cupyJng or In charae of every
residence where cuttings ac·
cumulate shall provide at
such residence a receptacle
or receptacles, each not to
exceed forty.flve (451 aal·
Ions capacity nor fifty (50)
pounc:U weight when filled.
In which to place cuttings.
Cuttings may be plaoed for
collection ln the receptacles
or ln aecwely tled bundles
not to exceed fifty (50)
pounds ln welaht Dor four
(4) ~ In length.
SEC110N 5412. ~
'-c.uoctl4la ~ No
pet80n wbo owns. controa or
occupies any premises shall
permit garbaae to accumu-
late for a period In excess of
one calendar week or refuse
or cutttnp to accumulate tor
a period ln excess of one
calenda.r month or !all, re·
fwle or nealect to place INCh
prba,e and INCh re~ and
cuttlnp for collection In ac-
cordance with ae.he<tules es-
tabllabed tMrdor, the provt-
..... of tJtJa Cbapter and
rulee and ~ stab·
l1ahed p u r • u a n t hereto.
Nelthel' tbe City nor Ita eon•
tract qents &hall be required
to coll«t aarba"te. retUR or
cuttlnp not place for co~lec
tlon In accordance with this
Chapter and said rules and
reauJatlont.
SEC'MON 5413. AcbD1Dlat1a·
Uoe el CoUooctioa Sorriee. The
Clt;y Manaeer, or his author·
iud repreeentatlve under his
direction, ahall administer
the provisions of this Chap·
ter. In tb11 connection he
shall:
(a) Esta.bllah the routes,
hours and days of collection
and may change the same as
he deems necessary and
shall give notice of s uch
routes, hours, days and
changes as seems advisable.
(b) Establish rules and
regulations consistent with
this Chapter pertaining to
the content of refuse. the seg-
regation of refuse, cuttings
and aarbage, the suitability
of containers and the place·
ment of containers for collec·
tton. The rules may permit
spedal containers or bins
when the quantity or the na-
ture of the material to be col-
lected 80 requires.
(c) Establish additional
rule. and reaulatlons con·
alatent wtth this Chapter as
may be nec:essuy, reasonable
and propel' to effect the ex-
pedient. economical and effl·
dent collection, removal and
ctt.poul of aarbage, refuse
and cutttnas.
SEC110N ~4. r... few
c:.uoct~ea 11f City. (a) Per·
aona Uable: 1'be City Council
f1nc1s that cc:illeetJna ~n<l
ma.Jdna tJae aervloe or tollet't· Ina~. retu..e and C'Ut·
tJnp available to all places
and prem18es ln the areas
ot tbe City where .ervlce ls
prov1Md beMfit. all OCCU•
pant. and all pet80ns wtth
the rlJ,ht of immediate OCCU ·
pancy of any pla~ or prem·
.... ln aaid are&l of the Clty
and. tbcttfore. all aucb oc-
cupanw and peDON are made llabM few the teea ea-tabUINd pw"'\\Ut to this ..
ChapCier.
(b) ,.._ ,.. City Cou.Dcll
~ball. ~ .-olut!on. eatab·
u.h mllrtmum f« min·
IIDWD lllil'fb for •ch IDCIGth
tW f:rac:Uon t.beniol for rat.
c1ent1al, ...... ,_ and any
any ~ tne ol OCCQp&nef
&D4 MdltSoaal .... -.....
UCiftl.l ...nee -~ tDptbtr wUl l"t't11m to • QtJ u
--.r1.J u pnu:ticeblt the ......... QIIIINIIdatllcl .. u.
ally to provide the eervle..
Any le-e may be ~haqed
when lt appears It la too hlah
or too low In relaUon to other
feet~ or the ovcr·all COlt.
C c) Bfttrlcted UN ot f\lnd.a.
All money collected under
the prov1alont of thla Chapter
ahall be placed ln a a~peclal
tund which 11 hereby created
and entitled Befu. Service
Fund and ahall be \&ted only
tor the purpo.e o1 provldlne
the collectlon eervlce: provld·
ed, however. that any aurplu.s
ln th.la fund at the end of
any ft.cal year may be ueed
to retmburae the general
fund for any money that hu
been advanced to thla funti
ln any current or prior f1aeal
year.
(cU Collection of fees. hr-
son.a with the right of Lmme·
dlate O<"CUpancy, O<"CUpanta.
persona In charge or control
of any plac-e or premises ln
the areas where the service is
provided and pert10ns who
are billed for water service
to any place or premises In
such areas are each Indi-
vidually liable for the f~s
established pursuant to this
Chapter. Such fees are a dvll
debt owing to the City and
the liability of each of the
above persona ahall continue
until the fees are pald. The
City Council authorlus and
directs that act Ions be
brought agalnat any persons
liable therefor to col~t de-
linquent fees. In cases where
the premises contain more
than one residential unit or
buslneM unit or both. the
landlord or person to whom
water 18 bllled shall collect
such f~s from the occupant"
or persons with the right of
OC'<'Upancy and transmit the
same to the City. A receipt
shall be lASUed to such O<'CU·
pant or person upon request.
1f the landlord or person to
whom the water Is bllled
falls to collect such fees from
any such OC'<'Upant or person
and transmit them to the
City, said landlord and per-
son to whom the water Is
billed each shall ~ liable to
the City for the payment of
such fees. The llablllty shall
continue until the fees are
paid to the City.
(e ) Exemptions. On the
premises w he r e water ls
served by the ctty and the
servtce ls provided. no fee
shaH be charged to the per-
sons liable therefor lf no
water has been used on the
premises during the period ot
time between the dates water
meters are read. On p~mlses
where the service Is provided
and water is not .erved by
the City. this exemption shaU
apply only lf tlv penon to
whom the fees are blUed .ub·
mit. •u.taetor1 ~
that there .U no ~DC:7
durtna the bUllnJ pe:rtod..
SEC'11:0M S4l5. 8 l I l l • ..
The lees Lmpoeed pUrsuant
to this Chapt~r may be added
to any bUl rendered by the
City and are payable on the
first day of the month fol ·
lowlna the date shown on
the-bill. In lieu of billing by
by the City, the City may
contract with any agency,
public or private. to include
the tees on any bill and col-
l('('t said fees and transrnlt
them to the City.
Bills may be sent month·
ly. bimonthly or quarterly at
the discretion of the City
Manager. When quantities \n
exres.s of the maximum per-
mitted for the minimum tees
are-regularly aC('umulated,
bills may be sent and pay·
ment required bimonthly or
quarterly In advance. Such
advance payments shall be
adjusted on the basis of per·
lodlc surveys of average
quantities collected."
SECTION 4. This Ordinance
and the fees Imposed pursuant
hereto are ne<'e5&8ry to pay the
usual current expenses of the
City being lnC'U.Il'ed to provide
the collection ~rvlce In order to
prevent the nulsance herein de-
clared. SECTION 5. This Ordinance
shaJl ~ published once ln the
Newport Harbor Ensl~. a news-
paper of general dreulatlon,
printed and publlshed In the
City of Newport Beach. and the
same shall be e1fective 30 days
after the date of lts adoption.
This Ordinance wu Introduced
at a regular meetJne ot the Cit;y
Council of the City of Newport
Beach held on tbe 2Sth d~ ot
Auaust. 1958. and was adopted
on the 8th d~ ot Septembel',
Boating Class
Scheduled by
Coast Guard
BUILDING TOTAL NEAR
ALL-TIME CITY RECORD
Cl..-In boeUna. pUCCJna and ~amanthlp, '~":red by the Pennlta for 31 mOR dwellings at 113 Jade to replace dwelllnc
United States Guard and In Harbor Hilhlanda. totaUng demollahed at rear of lot, $18.·
conducted by the United States more than three-quarters of a 000.
Coast Guard Awdllary, will be· million dollara, were taken out • IIVDfE TZUACE
eln at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the thla week by Walter Mellott of Mrs. Elizabeth Granvllle, awlm·
Balboa Yacht Club and will con-the South Cout ConltructJon Co. mlng pool. 1821 Galatea. $2,500.
Unue for 12 sesalon.a. The dwelllncs. with permit e LJl)() ISLE
nte course wtll cover boat se-values ranJ!na from $1.8.150 to Lido 111e Community Assn.,
lectlon. nautical language, eJe. 130.900. will be constructed In the wall and planters. $990.
mentary ~amanthlp, ltnots and area between the present Harbor • 8 AL80A
splices. aids to navigation, pilot-Highlands houses and Westcllff F. E. Powt>ll, sign. 1230 w. Bal-
Ing, rules of the road and safety This big project boosted the boa Blvd., $200; Pat Knowles, re·
In boaUng. September permits close to Sl.· model, 501 Edgewater, $350; Hay·
For those who wish to take the, 000,000, and brought the year's den Jones, addition, 1743 Mlra·
final test (not compulsory! the total past $12.T70.000. This easily mar. $1.200
Cout Guard wlll Issue a certlfl · topped the total for all of last e lfEWI'OBT
cate of completion. oyear. and ls juat a IIC&nt $200.000 C E. Wu hbon, 2 unit, 2 story
Dr. Irv1ng E. Laby of Balboa of break1ng the all-time yearly dwelling, 1829 w. Balboa Blvd.,
will ~rve as chairman of the In· record o1 $12.m.sl2, set ln 1956 $20,330; Ralph Mas key, parking
structlon staff. Others on the Follow1n1 permits were Issued lot. 510 Clubhouse. $600; Johnson
teaching stalf are Harbor Master durin• tht' past week: It So sl 900 w Coast H AI Oberg Frank Wood, Worth-.. n. gn, · wy .• lngton LM Cyrus Tucker Mal e tJPPEJl L\1' AHA $185; Frf'<l Myers, alteratioru,
Fink, Hele~ Chiodo. Elme~ Chi· South Coa.at Construction Co .. 4008 Marcus, $5,000; Fred Plepen·
odo Jane Evans James Evans 31 permlta for dwellinp In Har· brink, cabana at rlty trailer park.
and Daniel Mand'ell. bor Hlghland.ol. ranging from $18, IT70 W Balboa Blvd .. S2.900.
These classes are free to the 150 to $30.900. total value of
public. Tha.e Interested In fur· $T78.100.
ther Information may call ORiole • 8AL80A ISLAlfl) 3·3010. Harry Sykes, 2·story dwelling
They Think They 're Involved
In Burglary at College Inn
Neither one remembers much from then on at the Avocado
about lt, but both Lester Hater Ave. address until Aug. 7 when
and Catherine Smith told pollee Milman uked her to cash 3
they thought lt Ls pos.!!lble that checks algned by Robert Black·
they were Involved In the Aug. 7 well, owner of the College Inn. II
burglary of the College Inn at The checks were made out to
100 Palm Ave., Balboa. her so she cashed them 1n a
Mr. Hafer, a 38-year·old fry Costa Mesa bank and a couple or
cook at the cafe until then, told liquor stores and eave him the
pollee when they caught up with money, she said, thinking he was 1
him ln San Otero this week. that part owner of the cafe. Then. she
he had been drinking steadily for said, Milman and hl.s friend H•·
5 days with another employee. fer slipped out of the bar to
Edward Milman, 33, with whom which he had taken her. leaving
he shared an apartment at 350 her holdinc an empty beer glass
Avocado Ave., Costa Mesa Hafer told police he went to
During that time they made sleep at the bar while talkinr to
several pre-dawn vis1ts to the Miss SmHh and the next thine 1
cafe to aet food and beer. Hafer he knew he was In Indio. where
said. And maybe he or hls friend I Milman told hun their car had 1
took lt. He thinks It might have broken down. They took a bu.s to
been Milman because hl.s friend Calexico, where Milm~n sa1d he 1
kept paying for everything th(")' had another wlle. and between I
bought to drink eon route to Ca drmks. met a man named Bill
lexlco. who stayed drunk with them 5
Mlsa Smith, who lives at 3120 days until Milman stole-Bill's I
Broad St. Newport Heights pickup truck.
thinks she· may have been m ' Hafer said he i.s pretty vague
volved In lt. too, she volunteered. about all of It, and so 1s Miss
She went to the pollee station Smith. But Newport Beach poll<'t'
several days aher the burglary are-sure ol one thing. They would
to tell officers she had met Mil· now like to have a talk w ith Mil·
man In a Santa Ana cafe 2 man. months before and went on a In the meantime, a preliminary
drinking •P~ with him that hearing tor Hafer on a charae of I
wound up ln njuana. buralarlz.lng the cafe of $52, a
JAMES D. RAY
BIIWIIc C•lracllf
,..... E. COAST tfWY,
COlONA DR .,.Al
Omot. S·051D
.....
MQUU ____________ __
an ________________ _
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Costa
•awJOWt IIADOII &UN~~ 1
1"'laaattry. Sep1 ,_ II. ~-
LAGUNA
FEDERAL SA VlN&S
& J.OAN ASSOCIATION
T WO O FFICES
To Sene You
LAGUNA BEACH
AND
SAN CLEMENTE
Ci)UICK
24-HOUB SERVICE
LOW
REDUCING RATE
FRIENDLY
SYMPA'tH£fiC SERVICE
ESCROW
SERVICE.
EFFICIENT'LY
OPERATED
LAGUNA BEACH
222 Oc.. Ave.
PHONE HY 4-tln
SAN CLEMENTE
601 N. B <:.mino R..l
PHONE HY.u.th 2-1195
or HY .c:inth 2·1196
rCo. 0o the ~ We aald, MU-bundle of checlta and 2 boxes of
man told her t ey were married. dpnt, wUJ ~ held In Newp«t
but &he didn't know and had Juatke Court toda.y <Thursday l.
so~ doubts. LtJMIIER -BOJLDJI'fG MATEIIIALS
However, she said. she and
Milman and his friend Hafer did
quite a bit of drinking together
LECAL MOriCE
NO. A-31682
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE OF CABOLYN MABEL
BELUN, aka. MABEL CAROLYN
BELLIN DECEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the creditors of and all per·
sons having claims against the
sald decedent or said estate to
tile them with the necessary
vouchers ln the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of the
State of California. ln and for the
County of Orange. or to present
the same. with the necessary
vouchers. to the underslened at
his or her place of business, to·
wit:
Harry J. ~llln, c/o Harwood.
HeUeman It Soden, 3355 VIa Lido,
Newport Buch. California. with
In slx months after the first pub-
Ucation of this notice.
Dated &-ptember 10, 1958.
HARRY J BELUN
Administrator of the
Estate of said
dt'<'eden t.
Publish : Sept. 18, 2S, Oct 2. 9.
in the Newport Harbor Ensign.
• ..... U.llil'
New members of the Newport
Harbor Board ot Realtors are
Florence Taylor. associate with
Realtor Helen McKenzie. ' New
port; Max Hoffenberg, active
member, Costa Mesa: William
Mitchell. associate wtth Tobias
Realty. Costa Mesa: Marie Borg-
man. associate, with Claire Van
Hom, Newport; ~rge Spotts.
associate. with Henry Vaughn,
Costa Mesa. •
Top salesman for August. with
6 sales. ls Harry (John) Poole of
the Vogel Co. Top lister l.s Realty
Board Pre:sJdent Matt LaBorde of 1
Tobias Realty, with 3 listinir-1
sold. ned for second pla<'t' were 1
Roy McCardle, Stan Smith and
Fannie Price.
EXTEa CAL POL 1'
AC(.'epted for e-ntrance at Call
fomla State Polytechmc College
In San Luis Obispo is RJC'hard
Atkinson. ol 3225 O<'t'an Blvd . I
Corona del Mar. j
lOT. I. Df)'VU:D
1.958, by the followtnc vote. to Robert Quinn. 6. of 420 ~lnat-
wtt: Ln., Balboa, was treated at Hoag
AYES. COUNCILMEN: SOM-HospftaJ Saturday after he rode
~CS:2,,RSTOE NDZD, .. D':..TKll'l. SON. hls bicycle into a parked car at
A&n ~· .ruuJ 424 SevUle Ave .. Balboa.
NO~ COUN~: HART, ·~------~--------· mGBIE.
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: NONE.
ATI'EST:
JAMES B. STODDARD
Mayor
MARGERY SCHROUDER
City Clerk
IE SA
UPIILSTEIIII 1'Jt a a ... & Ds 1 LD t a.c71J C I
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............ c... ....
Orco Block Co.
BUILDING BI.OCXS-ALL SIZES-ALL TYPES
J Ac:boa 7-ZDI
IMI K_Da ...._
TE WIIILE
~ 15'xl0' ~~ S~timming POOLS '2195 c--
........ w ...
• .... P I ' sAC ,...,
• c a: •• nz -.,.._ eaacw-n see ........ ...a,..
• Clel=e (~ .. C:W.)
• • Wd ftn 2 a Ll!llll ..... c:..... ....... .... ....... , .. .......
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Swtf,SUU!I~
D&YID---R R' ......... 0 I o...itr .. l.,_ mz m+ML 1n & 1m1 sr .
GA•CW 4 Oft COSTA MESA
l&ft-A* ..... o.o--..ne ...._~l&ft
•
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• •••• #
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And nori oilr Nlnl/i •••
·.A. •lw•ya In a growing family,
til,. newest addition Is our pride and joy
•.. exceeding oor fondest hopes and
dreams. We know you'l/.flke It, tool
Since t882 •••
In th• da~a of the Don's
•.. when California learned the art of
gracious" leisure from the great haciendas
... spanning the years to today, when
the ''California Way of Lj!e" is imitated
throughout the country ... Desmond's
has been a decisive influence ... introducing
ideas, anticipating tren<b, laying the
foundations of the increuingly popular
"California Look" in fashion apparel • .
. • • . And so, Desmond's comes to Orange
County ... happy to become part of
Southern California's most progressive
area ... serving its residents in the
California tradition.
,. ....
Opening September 17
In Fa.bulous Fashion Square
Here JOu'll find Southern California's best Jmown. most respected apparel and
accessories ..• baclted by Desmond' a 96-year repQtation for authoritative fashion,
truatworthy quality, pleui~ prices. Now you, too, ean depend on Desmond's
foy YOUI' family's apparel needs. Because now-at long Jut-we're your neiahbort
w ............ to ....... ,_. to Oratge eouner·· Largeat ..... .._ .................... women's, ...,.. ................ .
~ .,.,, ... ., . ,,.,..,.,.
fOil,..._ Fuhion Park., Kuppenheimer, 'lOwznray, '1breelome Suits • Arrow and
GaiUihaU Shirts • Dobbe and 'lOwnway Hata • lohhltoll• )(vphy, lbtonian aDd 'lbwnster
Shoes • POia woft•f' Malwill• Roeenblum • Jonathan J4an • Serbia • Gerry Gilden •
Sasy Perette • Evan·Pieooe • Glaqo • 1.eJa...-• Vamq JPait • Ttifari • White St., •
PendJeton • 1'01 80Ysa CompJete SelectioDI of Apparel ill oar BoJB' and Henley Hall Sho~&
J
•
ENSIGN CLASSIFIED . roa tJUJE a&AI. EITAT& 6 aD"''AU
FOR SALE: Blaek male toy CH.AilMlNG fiVoio room, t'"iie. ROOM AND BOARD for older
French poodle 5 mo. all ahot., place, furnace, pvt. bath, 2 MP· people. No pen.alonera. LE 9· pape111 pendJnaln N •• y Ke eJ arate entrances, near ocean, 6838.
Club. OR a.~o att~ 4 p ~ winter or yearly. Ideal ror ------------
PIANO A 0 AN SALE, Stein· ~':l=an or woman. Phone ~MJICKI~~~·~·~·~·~O~O'S~-----
way Grand Uke new bJg MV· FURN ROO -...-RENT a Hammond Spinet Ofl&n ln1. 12 other tine uaed Granda · · M', outside entrance. tor 5 week.a, only $25 and cart·
Chlckertnr Knabe J Doll B.eflned woman. Llrht houae· age, tneludea private le81ona.
Wurlltur, ~tc. Priced trdm $395: keeping privileges. 619~ Mar· Sc:hmldt-PbJUJpe, 5lO No. Malo
t48.'5, ~-3 years to pay. auerlte. CDld. Phone OR 3·0636· at 6th, Santa Ana. Schmldt·Pbllll~. 520 N. Main, $145 YEARLY LEASE, Infant O.K. =p-=-u~y""'m=.:,E=-"OrBGAN=-=-=-=:--w-:-:tt""b-o-ut.,.....,.lea--
Santa Ana, Stnee 1914. Untumlahed 2 bdrm. hou.e, 10ns • call today for tree home
PIANO 6 ORGAN SALE, Ham· stove, cHap.. larae cloeeta, fire· DEMONSTRATION of the HAM·
mond Church model organ plaoe, flaptone patto, dble. MONO C H 0 R D 0 R G AN .
priced to .ell. Schmldt·PIUUIPI, aaraae, 508 ~cacla, CDM. Schmldt-PhUUpe, 520 No. Main
S20 No. Main at 6th, Santa Ana: FOR KENT: Untumlahed or part· at 6th, Santa Ana.
niE ULE
400/o to W/o Iff
NO OOWN-1"EBMS
FIIESTNE
ly tum. 2 bdrm. bouse, hard· SO PiANOS WANTED, pay hlah·
wood floors, fireplace, fl25 mo. eat cuh price or awap for Or· Phone OR 3-3366. -aan, Spinet or Grand Piano.
BALBoA I SLA N 0 RENTALS: SchmJdt·Phllllps, 520 No. Main,
Bachelor apt., yearly buts. $70. Santa Ana.
Alao: 2 new bachelor apts., S80
lncludJng utll. and gara~e..
Waldron Realty, 308 Marine.
B.L OR 3-1730.
aosa:waa aarrAU
1·2·3· or 5 ROO,;..:::.;;,M;;..:..,O::-::F:::Fl""""CES=-o-r
aultea fer lea.ae. New MASTERS
BLDG., COM. FA beat, carpet-
iDa and parking. .as Hello·
trope. oa 3·4120.
CA&t&W a•t~AID
O.,eabt ....... , ... ,.
••Jobe,...a..dll
H. 0. DDEIIII
l!K7 Fullerton Ave..
GET REQUEST
FOR ~STORY BUIDING
Blvd., Newport, ruUa~t of
property lines.
• AI(EJII)JCE.rrl
F\nt and final hearlna will ~
held on the PlannJ.na Com.mlulon
rHOJuUon of Intention to ntab-
llsh wtbac)ut In Tract 3357. Ca-
meo Shores. Con t rae tor and developer VIa Udo from' t~ DolpbJn Rea· e TZJn'AnvE ll.AP
Georre Buccola of Udo lale will uurant la oompraed of Lata 1~ The Plannlnr ~pt. hu re-
uk the Newport Beach Plannlnl[ and 1096. A awtmmJnr pool wtll celved a tentative map of Tract
Conun.lalon th1a ewnlna ,Thura-be located near tbe point of the No. ~13, a propoeed aubd!vtalon
day) tor a variance to construct trlanrle at the toot ot the Udo ot a portion of 1...ot 308 and Lot
an 8-atory apal'tment bulldlnr I brtdre. 318 Into 19 Iota at Irvine Ave .. ~
fadna the channel near the Abo on the PlannJnr Commb· tween 22nd and 23rd streeta In
mainland end of the Udo Isle aion arenda t.h1l evenJnr berln· the Upper Bay Area, above Bay-
brtdre. nlng at 8 o'clock, are the' follow· crest.
Mr. Bucc:ola Ia uklng for a Ina lt.e11u: e COIU.E.SPOJfDDCE
helaht variance to allow a height e VAJWUrCKS John Vorel hu requested per·
of 83 feet above curb level. Set· Georae McNamara, Pacific Ea· mlulon to create «cul-de-sac on
back variances alao are belna re·
1
tates, encroachment Into tront hla property on Maflfaret Dr. be·
quested. I yard and rear yard aetbacka. Lola twf'en Irvine Ave. and Tustin
Each of the 8 stories will con-1 through 8. Collins bland. Ave., NeWl)Ort Helehta.
taln · a alnale apartment, each A. 8. Bonnett, ~ l.sland Ave .• ,
with a terrace overlooking the Balboa, rec:on.atruction of 10 non· SB.A.IIOK E.KTEliS COLLEGE I
bay. In the buement, partly un-~ conformlne aaraees, which have Mr. and M'na. Wayne Crowl of
derground, wUI be 2 levt>IB of oft· ~n condemned by the BulldJnr 301 Poppy Ave .. Corona del Mar,
street parldnr for 18 cars. Dept. 1 drove to Santa Barbara last w~k I
The trtanrular parcel, across 1 Nita Badaer and G. A. Jonea. to entt>r tht"tr dauahter. Sharon, I
319 EvenJng Canyon Rd Shore In Santa Barbara CoUece. Sharon
Cllrts, encroac~nt ol 5 'ieet ln· rraduated In June trom Newport
to the required front yard set· llarbor Hlrh School. where she
back of 20 teet to ~nnlt location wu an honor student.
Painting -Decorating of the aarare. ThJ.a Is the euterly
pAftlt BANGING halt ot the former Kline lot, at
GEORGE BURKHARDT the Evening Canyon entran<'E',
which wu aub-dlvlded after an
ftWIOft IIADOa DaG11 II
Tbu.ndcry ... ~ .... tl. ...
vum u. DDVD
Miss Gertrude Wyman ot 241
Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar re-
turned recently rrom ~n"er,
Colo., where she visited her
brother.
Wholesale prlce few
Reta1) Cu.stomen
IIIE lYEII
Costa Mesa, Callt.
Midway 6-3314
lf no an.wer call evenlnaa.
IJeenMd Contractor ap~ala court dect.lon reverwd
1.897 Oranp A-. eo.ta K et-the City Council decision denyinr I
Ubert:F 8-8628 the subdJvlslon. 701 E. UUOA ILYD .. aA.LaOA SUI ...... TUES.
ALL TYPES OF R. S. Thurmond, ~ E. Bay ..._. 0& l-75'10 I
UNION SERVICE
Avocado A ())ut HllhWQ'
Corona del Mar
Next to JamaJca Inn
ORiole 3-3320
...........
Ac-IJ
Top Job opportun.IUe•-•11 fteldl.
lien &D4 Women
UO TUatin-Newport Beach
PIANO A ORGAN SALE, used Hammond Spinet, an excellent (~ from All·Amerfc:an
BUY. Schmldt-Phllll~, at 6th ___ ___:par~~:~q:..__..::..__lo_t_) ---
and No. Main, Santa Ana, Ell· TOP OPPORTUNITIES
tabllshed 1914.. DAILY
TIRES
NEW .. ., ..
TaADE
TRIIE II
Yoar OW Watcll
On a new BamUtoo
Uberal allowance, see
Wallace CaltlerlaiH
JEWELER
3123 E. OOAST HWY .. COM.
e NOKET TO LOA.Jf
lull to ....
BUSINESS
AUTO
,. .... AI....... • .. ~ic s-.. lies I Ave., Balboa, a 6-foot fence at SBOW ITAJrTS 7:00 P.M. .... -r rear property Une to create play · I • Fut Color Film Service. yard and storare area. KOW PLAYDfG TBJlOUGII SAT.
• Movie Projectors for Rent. H. H. Cornelison, 213 Edeewa-Susan Hayward. ~ry Calhoun. e Model Allplane Suf.Piles. ter Balboa encroachment Into David Wayne, In the Jane IEIIS Olllera ~-tro~t yarrd 'setback to construct "WlTHFromaAn st50oryN: G
balcony on second fioor.
1782 ~,r.rtU~ ~M--James Gonrwer, 2034 E. Ocean IN MY HEARl'
Ft.. Balboa, zero rear yard set
back, similar to adjolnlnr prop MOVING? ertles.
Color; alao
Walt Dlsn~y·s
..BAMBI"
Color The Irvlne Co., extension of
roof overhanr or awnlnr 8 feet
ONE MAN A VAN S7-75 HR. Into front yard set~ck of 20 f~t -------------
2 men A van at min. P.U.C. I to prevent sun damage In houses Stnf. -MOK. -TVES.
rate o! $9~ Hr. within 30 to be built on Lots 1 throurh 20. Cary Cooper. D1ane Varsl.
ml Time 1rtarta at your door. Tract 3283, !acing the channel Suzy Parker
We deliver min. of 1000 lba. across !rom Unda Isle. "10 NORTH FREDERICK'"
up to 60 miles same day lor e USE PE&MJT'S min. P.U.C. rate. No ex. cba. Lido Boat Club Inc., 3121 W. Rock Hudson. Lauren Bacall.
for Sat. Call Newman U 8-2274 Coast Hwy . Mariners Mile, per· Robert~~~~ Malone
-A1.IO -
TOP QUAUTY FIRSTS
or
fACTORY BLEMISHED
PERSONAL
FURNITURE or U 8·&&30. 824 W. 19th St. mission to sell boats on thls ..-.nu 1c.n
Costa Mesa. Lowest atorace property. ~~~O~N~THE~~WIND~~~·~· ~~~~i~;;;a~ii~~ DAY WORK -Harbor Area. Kl Ha..a..-r 'I'L..ifl g..l 1 _____ r~a:..:.tea..::..:.._____ ____ Robert Stevens, 340 N. Newport Color
3-5002. rw. •• • .,._ COIDI.ZT& LAJfDSCAPIXQ Blvd., Crossroads VIllage. to con· :• ' ' •:• ' ' ' ' ' '
LOtT AJfD POtnfD 3700 Newport -OR 3-3700 aDVICE struct a single family residence
Shell Ete,.1., Else,
THEI SEE US.
We will not be undersold.
LOST: "Chet," male yellow cat Newport Beach FREE ES'IlMATES 1 above an oftlce building.
.... th ------------SltH Green Slam.,.
1
Natun-'s Jewel Chest Inc., 3297 ,..., white chest and stomach, IEJIVICE.I -Newport Blvd., Newport. to con·
1 ~ years old, vicinity 702 Mar-=EXE=:-:R""'C:::IS:-:E=-""'C:::LASS,...,..,=-=--=-be-a""'t,_n-n-=-ln_g_ Free delivery duct llrht ma nu!act~re of gem·
guerite, COM. OR 3·69'74. Ferol White, OR 3-Z799 or OR COROKA DEL MAR Nl1BSE1tY stone jewelry.
ICIIOOLa, llllftUC!'IO• 3-1357. ORiole 5-0160-2744 E. Coast Rwy. Buffalo Ranch, to renew permit
JOKNS'('ONE'S for covere-d wagon sign at Mac-
ALL MINE!
PlAID •11Dm011 A•.d.•ll • Arthur Blvd. and Coast Hwy.,
RICHFIELD 1111 •• Wfllklrl .... 'IIIII Corona del Mar.
Accredited teacher hu time lett u-..a Auto-..---for driveways and parking lots. e B.ESuaJ)IVJS!OKS Oktole 3-9728 for new puplla. Yeana experience ...,... ..---. &&ROe Jerry Greer, to resubdlvlde 3 In te&cttl.q children. Mra. Wool· We Buy Can and 8c:np Maal For tree estlmatJon o! asphalt R-2 lots at 110 Sonora St.. ~a·
Cout Blway It ~tUa Ave. ~ ~ Corona del Kar, OK UBERTY .. ~ pavine, cradlnr and rocking, calli shore Colony, to create :l R-2 lots. <=-del Mar ., Placelda A-.... a.ta ... ORlo&. 3-«552 cw U 8-3.W. lL H. Holbrook. 2l!ln. W. BalbM
PIANO A ORGAN SALE, El~· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_. .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiii
tronlc Splnet <>raan.a; Lowery,
Maple like new, many otbena,
save more than halt price on
AOme. Schmldt·PbJlUpa, North
Main at 6th Santa Ana.
PIANO Accordions. 120 Bass. Big
Bargains from S87. like new.
Schmldt-Phtlllps. 6tb and Main,
Santa Ana.
PIANO • ORG:::-AN:-::--::-SA7CI;-;.E,=-::6:-::~-a~uu~
ful Spinet Planos all perfect,
Maple, Ebony, Cherry, Fr. Prov.,
Blonde; some repossessed, rent
rt>turns, trade-Ina, 2 slightly
damaged In ahlpplna. Save up
to $275. 3 years to pay balance.
Schmldt-Phllllps, 520 No. Main,
Santa Ana.
PIANO lr ORGAN SALE, repoe·
sessed Wurlltzer Spinet, hurry
to see this. Rent new Spinet,
~l~t your finish. Schmidt·
Phillips, 520 No. Main,. Santa
Ana.
IlEAL ESTATE ~ ...-TAU
BALBOA ISLAND North Bay.
Fumlshed 2 bdrm. apt. winter
rental, $100 mo. plus utll., 224~
Garnet Ave., Balboa Island.
OR 3-7586.
COM RENTA~2 bedrms., fenced
patio, newly dec. So, of HWy.
Unfurn. S87.50 plus utp. Wald·
ron Realty, D Marine, 8. L
OR 3-1730. •
CLEAN-AND-ATrRACTIVE un·
furnished 2 bdrm. duplex wtth
garage, &ardener, auto. washer,
manrle, TV antenna. Slove, re·
frlgerator and drapes avail·
able. Adults, no pell, no leue,
620 Acacia, Corona ael Mar.
NICELY -FURNISHED 3 room
bachelor apt. w1tb earage, utll·
Illes paid, 325 Orchid, CorOna
del Mar-OR 3-7097. :------:.--:--, LA)lGE ATTRACTIVE wdl fur·
nlsht'd bedroom lneludlnl ~
bath for employ~ near ~ach. May get b ad·
.-rencea required. Ot 8·28&9.
FURNISHED APAllTMEN'J'S -Good location, pleasant nt·
roundlnp. 610"-M.,.uerlte
Aw .. eorona del Mar.
ONE WEEK ONLY!
IPHOLSTERI 8 & _ DRAPERY
SALE STARTS
Thursday. September 18
S,.cill Sale Prices .... _. Lalltr I lat.ial
CLUB CHAIR aep~art, saoo
SOFA ReplariJ $140.10
10% DOWN
DRAPERY SAlE!
F1NJSHEI)
LENGTHS 44"
To 36" _____ .$12.50
3Jl/s'' to 45" ·-13.68
Ul/s'' to 54" _ 14.7&
54Vs" to 63"-15.68
831/tu to 72" ...... 16.76 n.v.·· to ec·· _ 1a.oo
66"
$22.50 u.oo
2(.68
27.00
28.50
30.34
88"
FINJSH£D WIDTHS
nr 132"
$25..00
27.26
29.34
31.26
33.28
35.75
$3S.OO S37.88
37.50 t0.78
CQ.2S «.00
42..50 46.16
'5.00 G.68
"-.26 SUI
Are Your Prlees • • • •
1S4"
U1.SO
51.00
S'-7&
51..00
81.50
86.26
116 ••
$50.50
sus
58.68
P-26
66.26
71.76
'54 50 . ...
.•• sar
1!W.
$60.00
64.50
69.50
13..50
18.00
M.OO
$63..00
68.00
13.50
1UO
83JJO
89.50
ws20%1U
C!1rii A-1 USM Cars
ewe file C-0-0-L-E-S-T -!
1955 CHEVROLET Belair 4 door Mdcm with
~de, radio. heater. etc. ... $1395
1957 FORD Country Sedan with fordomatic.
radio, heater, etc. .... ____ ..... -........ _.. _.$239S
1958 EnSEL Citation-Beautiful light grMu with
full power. radio. heater, automatic trcms-
misa.iou. Just like new! _.$2895
1957 FORD VS Ranchwagon with overdrive ra-
dio, heater s2095
1950 tORD lJ.. Ton Pickup
1947 FORD lfz Ton Pickup VB
s 495
$ 395
1956 FORD Customline 2 door six cylinder with
fordomatic. radio. beater .$1295
1951 CHEVROLET lfz Ton Pickup. real nice$ 595
1956 FORD CLUB SEDAN (two to see). HaYe
radio, heater. Fordomatic trans. $1595
1948 INTERNATIONAL 11/2
Chaaaia -
Ton. Cab and s 395
1956 FORD-tou pickup with c:ustom ca.b. over-
drive. radio. heater, perfect cond. $1195
1956 VOLESW AGEN with sun roof $1495
1957 CHEVROLET Bel Air ~oor hardtop with
powerqlide. radio, heater $2295
Cba.rmJa1 borne with 3 be4J'ooma, 2 batha. J'ulJ.y
earpec.d. cuatorn dra;e.. dJ&hwaabe1 and dt.pouJ..
1'7!10 eq. tt. ot deltahttuJ ta.mUy llvJna nea.r private
beach.
Immediate possession.
.
... VII 1•1, llllttr
2731 WESr COAST HWY., NEWPORT BEACH
u 8·9349
,_ l•sn'llss' ............ , .•.
3~~~'-~·
ben ....,..... and llqift8 l(ql ••
cau _,. at Benry'a --.waat
at 2530 W. Cout Hwy., Newport ... eb. ,_ tbe put lftOO&b, .,..
bema held over b a.DOtMt mcmth.
They are a1eo plaJmlq acme
reeordtnca of tbelr maalc befon
they law for Lu Veau at the tM of their Harbor eqqemenl
U QAI. lf'O'I'IC2
No. A·31SlS
NOTICE TO CR.EDM'ORS
ESTATE OF AUCE MARJE
JANSSENS, DECEASED.
S J11EW ENGL.AND LUXURY BARNS ••• OVER 3000 8Q.
JUT EACH . • • J BATHROOMS. 4 A 3 BEDROOMs
1-2393 TUSTIN AVE.
Back Bay View
139,500
2--30626 MAIUL YN OR., SOUTH LAGUNA
· Ocean VJew
$37,500
3-2400 MARGARET DR. NEWPORT HEIGHTS
$27,500
OPEN HOUSE DAILY -SUBMIT TRADES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
the credltora of and aU persona
havlnt claims araJ.nat the said
decedent or said estate to file ------------~·---------them with the necessary vouch·
era In the office ot the Clerk of
the Su~rlor Court of the State of
CallfomJa, In and tor the County
JIM VNEL, IULT.
400 N. Newport Blvd. <Oppc»Jte Hoae Hospital} Newport Beach
Uberty 8·1617
CALL US
ARMO .. 3034 E. Coast Hiahway
Corona del Mar, Callt.
ORJole 3·7560
1880 Park Ave., Costa Mesa-M16·1875
of Orante, or to present the same, ----------------------with the necuaary vouchers. to
the underai6Jled at his or her
phace of business, to·w1t:
Carnie! Januena, Executor, c/o
Harwood HeUeman It Soden.
3355 vta Lido, Newport Beach,
CaUfomla within six months
alter the first publication of this ;:==========================================, notlce. Dated September 11, 195&
3 bedroom home, hardwood floors, dining room and
separate breakfast nook. Dble. garage, near transporta .
tlon and markets. Individually built,
it pays for itseH
the
exciting ne'v
Citroen
STD. MODEL
$2695
I D DRUIE
CAMIEL JANSSENS
Executor of the Estate
ot said decedent.
Harwood, Hetternan It
Soden
Attorneys at Law
3355 Via Lido
Newport Beac~all!.
ORJole 3·r.utU
PubUsh: Sept. 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9.
In the Newport Harbor Ensign.
e Too Late to Classify
• $12,600!
(WJIJ need approx. $3.900 down)
P. S. It's furnished, too.
WELLS.McCARDLE
1810 NEWPORT BLVD. -UBERTY 8·7729
WE ARE HU~NG for a couple ----------------------who want a clean, well fur·
COSTA MESA
nlshed apt. with harbor en·
trance and ocean view. Quiet
netehborhood. Yearly · no pets.
Phone OR 3·3294, 209 Margue.
rite, Corona del Mar.
BEST J:OcA TIO=N=-=-c=o:::-;;Mc;----,U'"n-.f;-u-r·
nlshed 2 bdrm. house for rent.
hdwd. floors. Accept 1 teen·
ager, no pets, yr. lease, Owner
222 Heliotrope.
WANTED: IRONING In my home
$1 .25 hr., Mabel Whitman, 607
Marguerfte, Corona del Mar,
OR 3·Z174.
• UDO ISLE
1118111
Lots of living to be done In
this roomy 3·bedroom with sleep·
Ine porch and 3 baths.
The lar&e 52~·tt. wide patto
Ia eo rteht tor Udo llvln •. Juat a
atone's throw from the Lido Club·
house beach, too.
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Do you k"o~~~~~~"• ~~ow"~~ .easooable? t
This won't last. Ours Exclusively, ~
LEVn DUPLEI LOT!!
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OPEN HOUSE
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l•lll"r _. .... ,, ..,._ 21, Zl
3 Be4roem Hou.se on 4S.It Lot wlth South VJew
Two blocb from "LJttJe Corona., Beach
IIIIM IULTY Ill IIVEITIEIT Cl.
Acrou from Security Bank
2828 E. COAST IDGHW AY, COM
Phone ORiole 3·3TTO
B'ILL•s BEST BUYS
ICIISS Fill UYCIEST
Buy tor future expansion. Very nice, newly decorated
WJth extra laree llvlrtg room, dlnlna room and kltcheJl.
PRICED RIGHT IN THIS NO. 1 AREA AT $15,200
Plans tor earage, bedroom and bath Included.
. W. A. TOBIAS, Realtor
MATI' LABORD&-Manaeer
"You'll Like Our Friendly Service"
220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa U 8·11.39
(Acroa atreet 1rom Thrifty Drur Store}
EvenJnp Call Ml6·1050-OR 3·3507
SI .. ER'S UST
Drhe Br •II C..pre Tllae
VOGEL VALUES
C11811 DEL Ill
I .-Furnished beach cottaee . 514 Dahlia ........ .$13,750
2.-2 Bedrooms, 2~ baths. comfortable Uvtne-
512 Jasmine ........................................ 16,750
3.-2 Bedrooms, like new condltlon-
610 Larkspur ... -................................ 16,930
4.-Corner lot, room to build another unlt-
429 Orchid ........... -.................. -........... 1&950
5.-3 BedrooJN, fireplace, brk. patio-
~ Fernleat ........... -......................... 19,!100
THE VOGEL CO. This house Is not new and
doesn't shine outwardly, but it
has lots ot value as a basic tam·
lly house, or as an Ideal vacation
headquarters
TWO
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1·2 LEm. LOTS
a1 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar · ~RJole 3·2020 It ORiole 3·~
• -<::::::::::::> . recent economy . ..-~ . winner with 37.9 ~~ . . . miles per gallon • .
AI• OIL SUS~MSION MTIM • . tltllSD AT IS You're hltrally IIOI!tnr on lir' .. • • snos t11• COMPRESSED AIR1 You nevtr lttl 1 . bump ntvtr hu r a SG~~nd -t'ftil • NUSIT IISC HAm . on rou(htst roads' . 1 n.uct WIIEl1 IASl . .
uti"" ~ C'Jt\~~-. . NION STUIIItl -_/-• --~'a ""tJ'~ -. YAIWU tWUIICl • . sw..uvn ••£ !};= .___ . '-..... . OYEUIM . F'JONT WNUL D•lvt • FOAM .... SUTS . World's most rts~sive, maneuver· . Hum•• • · able c~r' yet the safest' . . V(JfTlUTIOI .
if;~ . IUUitiM sun . . CNIC rMISWf STYLHII .
. L zt"'~ ~ . . _.....~.... ,_.~ • All futures listed ltlovt • AIJTOMATIC IACliNI . ate standard equipmtnt -.
lutOIIIItic clutdl, powtf Pull • switcll under the dash. t~e car . • stHfinc llld JIOWt ~~r•;na )Ids Itself up 1 You chance a ttre • wtthout phystcat eliot I' • available 011 tile OS rnodtl . . • • • c ;:fRO EN
MONTE E. PETERS CO.
This chok e S2 12·ft. lot Is worth
most of the $33.000 asking price.
Only $9,500 down, It you wish.
The balance on long term Sav·
lng It Loan financing.
Present owners ar..e moving
aoon and want to SELL, so tele·
phone us NOW for appointment
SOUTH OF HIGHWAY, CO RON A DEL MAR
ASKING· PRICE
$Jl-fer .... ., •• w. ~ ................ ....
3542-B E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR
ORiole 3·5540
to see this bargain: ORiole 3·4400 --------=----------------eves, ORiole 3·5336. ....... , .......
Newport Blvd. at 30th St.
Newport Beach
OPEl HOUSE!
3 I 4 IDIOOIS
Pill F..., IIIII
1647 SQUARE FT .
2 liTIS
FORCED AIR HEAT
FIREPLACE
BUlLT IN KITCHEN ......
•• ., .... $17,410
f79S to $995 Down
WILIIT ... TIICT
CorMr Santa Ana It Walnut PL
COSTA MESA
MODELS OPEN 1·7 P.M.
ATTENTION BROKERS
WUl give open listing on 3729 Ocean Blvd., Corona del
Mar. Holdtne o~n holl5e dally 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . Price
redu~d to $112.000. For further lnfonnatlon caJJ Mrs.
Mayberry, ORJole J. 7696 .
SELECT YOUR HOME IN
WEST CLIFF
Overlooklna the Upper Bay 1n Newport Beach
STILL TIME
TO SELECT YOUR
DECORA11NG SCHEME
WESTCUFF often fuclnatJna lnnovaUona 1n a . tertor and Interior desfp, by the IDOit c:reaUve of
our contemporary a.rcbJtecta. Every fad.JJty for tbe
tuU enJO)'D)ent ot llY1~ Ia bere, (nan atmo.pbeN of dJpltjt and dwm. .....
Down Payment. I
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DrQ.VDGQ Tm.& TO YOU. LOI'
UIE Pill ESTATES
Exclusive Upper Bay Location In Newport Buch.
Situated on a FRESH WATER LAKE bl& enoueh
for sailing of sma.U boats.
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All utilities underaround · Sidewalks In -
many lots have Back Bay VIew, too.
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~rive out Irvine Ave.
Loti face on Irvine, Tustin, Santa Isabel and
' o chulve Heather Lane.
Salet otflce open dally 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m •
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434 32nd St., Newport Beach ORiole 3·9m * SER~ICE
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