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ORiole 3-0550
THE EMIQII
VOL ll. JnJIIaD I I
Dr. Paris and Son
·v,n u, for Lost
In Boating Tragedy
Dr. Sterllne Paris of 1726 Mira-Coast Guard helicopters a n d structed lta helicopter unlta to
rnar Dr., Balboa, and hi5 ton , cutter. continue to tly low and "keep a
Arthur, 11, were still mlsstnr The Coast Guard announced sharp lookout" for the missing
Yl"Sterday and presumed lost at Tuesday that It has su.pend.ed doctor and his son
aea after an Intensive search by its extensive search, but has in· The Paris boat, ~ 12·foot out-
Crash Is . Fatal to
the Allen Stelles
board motorboat, was spotted at
12:30 p.m. Monday, by a Coast
Guard helJcopter, noatlng over.
turned about 10 miles southwest
of Newport Harbor.
There were no alens of survf·
von near the boat. 1t was later
reported that another boat bad
oroueht In the lite p~rvers
from the Paris boat.
Dr. Parts waa an active fisher-
man and sailor, and crewed on
'nletr many friends In Corona-a u to trip Jut Ftlday to the north the Ensenada ra~. He aU.O was
del Mar were shocked this week rim of the Grand Canyon. The active on the committee of Boy
to hear of the fatal auto accident tint reporta aaJd that their car Scout Troop 105 of tne Balboa
that took the lives of Mr. and went out of control and struck Penlnaula Point.
M.ra. ~len Stelle, lone-time prop. a tree 10 mUes south of Jacob Arthur Parts waa a student at
erty owners and frequent vbltors Lake, Arizona. Newport EleJMntary Scbool. The he~e. Mrs. Stelle, who was 74 years Part. family aU.O Includes one
Tbe Stelle8, whO!M permanent ot are. waa apparently killed otlwr son and 2 daurhtera.
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relfdenoe wu at 2:50 S. Norton Instantly. Mr. Stelle, who was 75, Dr. Parit maintained hls of. HERE ARE THE CHAMftS of the Piedtn()(lt Leaque at the Corona
Ave .. Loe Ana-l-. were on an wea taken to a hospital In ficea for a number of years In p • s I d del Mor Youth Center -the hord h•Hing Broves. Th~ won the B t II
Kanab, Utah, and he auccumbed the Balboa Inn Arcad~. then r01ect 0 · 1 · h f raves a y D • K•11 d • there Monday. moved Into new offices at 1457 Me '" t e ir in ol g~tme lost Thursday by defeating the P illies 9 to river I e They owned the home at 212 Pla~nua Ave., eo.ta Mesa, near I. In the front row, left to right, ore Mork Story. John Schrom, N
Dahlia Ave., Corona del Mar, Hoar HospitaL For M·.tt·.on Tim Cooper. Don Di~mong ond Ron Holder. Stondmg. leH to nght. o-H·.t w·.n ··n In C r.a h spent many summers here, and ~tre co.Khes Herb Miller ond Worre n (Bud) Clemence ond Tom uS on planned to make this their perm-COM B h Schmidt, Croig Cook. Mike Hoines ond Greg George. Ens•gn photo)
Jamboree Rd. anent home. Mr. Stelle was an . eac ~mag ,...._ ... Reb In· F·.rst Playoff active member ot the Corona del ertA. botll 1m. ,._ ..t.
Mar Civic A.un. 10 years aeo, p k• PI deata. ....,. Mid tMU Coroea PIONEER PIRATES WIN A weekend spree ot Apectacular and 8erved on the board of dl· ar 1ng an lllg~ *"I ;&eat beat· ~ Piedmont Braves came
auto accident& was capped 'rues· reetorw for one year. He was par-1 c · d bag -C..t ll'try. to U.. enry. throueh In the clutch Thursday d~. whetl a '57 Chevrolet pick· tlcula.rly active In the lonr flaht s r·.t·.c···e ....... c.. ...... ,...... a I to win tM Pledmont Leaeue
up trudc d.ttven by Jeffrey Bur· to pi'Merve China Cove u a atlll .. IMI eAilte = I mt cee· CLASS c ,. OUR championship bJ bftUne the ton, 16. o1 Santa Alia turned water bathlnr beach. Be attend· ltecftaUon Director R l c h a r d CIB1I. n. cnalf • ..._ ,.,. . NAMENT Phlllles 9 to 1 at tM Corona del
over, kHitnr one pauenaer and ed many Newport City Coundl AbernethY reported to the New· .:W.U Ia ._., ••••· Mar Youth Center. They then
ln.Jurtna 3 otbenL meetlnp when thla matter waa port Parka. Beaches and Reerea· lb.,...._ ... lb • ......_ went on to ahut out the North·
The tJUd( avt out ot control at betnc dleculeed, and often he tlon ConunJ.alon TUaday ~ve-61• ••••• .. Udo ._. Ia ., •AT •ATTIIOR Every Pirate connected lor at em LH.rue ~ 9 to o In
1:CD p.m., wbn drkw JlwotoQ would pt oa bJ8 teet In the nJq dMt tM State Park Divla.lon W..a ••rwL wW --.y -A band ot amootb n~ldlnc least one hlt. while Bruoe e..y. their first pme ot Uw pJay.oaa
failed to MIOtiate a carve on aodJence to a&Jhl. .-..na .. "'"ed to ._ controwrllal .. !! fl !'::'-., U. 71· hard hit~ Pirates ot the nolds provfded the heavy ati<.'k ~~~ lllcht. hurters Mark
Bqafde Dr. about D) feet north com.menta on the mtuatJon. BJ8 pbue al the ardltt«ttl' tDUter tllllt W • • .-: • 4tl1 ... r Corona del Mar Youth Center with 2 home runs. Jack Fowler, Stcwy and Grq Ceotae pltl:bln.
ot the brtttre • below PaJJ. wife, Adela. usually a(.'(\001. plall few the Corona del )(a r wtll _.. .. .... .. a-,. C!IOeiJe.d to an euy m • '•WQI aa ol the a no-hit came. •
aadea ad. In tbe Bilek IQ' ua. panted him on these oceasJons. beaeh-tlle proPQMd thlJd .. rk· ...... • ....., -a h.... Saturday u t.tw,r defeated tile cor.dl. wu U.. ......._. .... ,.~_....,.., ~ .....,... dl ••ww
KJJled In the acddent waa and many times they would lne lot utendJne toward the 'ftleir • 11 te ta.t 11111 ........ , Harbor Jeqve Glants 27 to 14 to ,eWng 5 hlta in s tripa. al eeeoru1 pUc. 1n the. Pit 0 mt
lerold Lee, 16. ol Sa.ota An~ drive all the way from their Los water. a.p wG1 be ....., ._ OCCW· win thelr fifth playoll game and The dltterence In the 2 team. standJnp by downln,. the OIDdc·
'11\c.e INured were David OmJ.a. Anreles home to attend the William Weatherby of the JMmCY ~ 1-. L a.....d ,.,. the Claa "C" champlonshJp of wu the same story It bas ~n era 1 to 5 last ....-on w..,_.
ton, 16, 'nlomu Gentleman, 16, Council meetings. State Park Division was here ......_ e.ly 10 cllrya .... 1 the Harbor area. all wuon -t~ abiUty at the day. 1be Glanta tln.lshed In thJJd
and Harry Sereno. all of Santa His untlrtne efforts were sue. Monday to dt.cua the beach Pirates to shut off rallies and pia~ by •·htpping the Dodp.ra
An.a . cesstul to the extent that the plans with Mr. Abernethy and LOBSTER tum almost ceruln home rurur 21 to 4 on Saturday. The Pfrat~
Mo.t spectacular accident of State Park Commlsalon approved City Manaeer Robert Shelton. BAKE SITE Into singles. Good ~·atches would RCUred fourth place by beating the weekend involved 3 cars the reviaed master plan of de· Mr. Weatherby's opinion was be zipped to the neht base C"&fCh the Cards 11 to 10 on Friday. The
aouth ol Mornlnr Canyon Rd. on velopment ot Orange County that the third lot would provide lng an opposing runner who had Phlllles ended up fltth In the
Cout Hwy. Jut 80\lth ot Corona Beaches, lncludlnJ China Cove too much parklnr for the alze SWITCHED TO taken too lone a lead. Balan~ In league, and the Dodi"" saxth.
del liar, at 3:15p.m. Sunday. Ten In hlrh priority tor acqutslnon. ot the beach. 'nils haa been the DUNES their hitting power was also • Craig Cook. wtth 3 hits. and
people were ln1ured when John However, the rlslne land values view of ~veral local crttlcs of I factor with any man able to Grea c~ree. Tom Schmidt. Mike
Mlller, 36. al 1711 BaJaide Dr., put this project out ot reach of the beach plan. "tart a nally with a hit or home ElaJnes. Dan Dlsm&ne and John
Corona del Mar, attempted to the state proeram, and only a The Newport Beach City Coun· run Schram with one hit each. were
maq a U·tum from the outatde few lots ~re acquired by the ell excluded the parking lot tea· The Balboa Bay Lions Club' the highway location, mort' park · Credit for a heads up ball club the heros of the Bra~· cham·
lane, cauatnr a car on the In· city itMlf. ture when It approved ~rtaln will chanee the location of the lne. added pubJiclty, and bet-goes to the coach, f'reeman plonshlp victory over the Phlllles
aide lane, d.ttven by Nlchole Mr. Stelle le'f'ved for a long phues of the beach plan lut Corona del Mar Lob8ter Bake ter power and rooking facilities. t Bud l Fowler of 527 Seaward Rd .. on Thu~ay.
Sc:lalanl, 18, of Fontana, to time with the ntle lnaurance April 27. from the COM beach to the New-The Lions were also concerned Corona Highlands. and his host The Braves' first plav.off '"'me
swerve Into the lnaJde lane of and Trullt Co. ot Loa Angeles, Braden Finch, who previously port Dunes, LIons President about the fact that the new plans of assistants. " •-
oncomtne traftlc. and later wu the &Hretary. objected to the parking, Jlghtlng Elmer LaLanne announced thls I for the CDM Beach may make Inasmuch as more than halt waa a thriller, with pitchers
The Sclafani vehicle al de t t th Los A 1 1 1 t t f th week. It Lmnn .... lble to hold the .. ,,ent f h'- h 1 hi Mark Story and Cree George-. reaaurer o e nee es a nd pant na ea ura o e ,..... "' o I .,. r amp ons p team are pltchlna S no-hit Innings and
"rlriped an oncom.tnr car driven SbJpbulldlnr and Drydock Co. beach plan. prest'nted the new The Dunes management hu there In future years. Juniors be on the lookout for striking out 12 Redlec batters.
by Harold London. 40, ot Fresno, He held that position durine the proposal of the COM Chamber of etven Its consent, and Monday Dates for the Lobster Bake art' fme Pirate team next year. Pitcher ~ree aoo hit 8 home-
before S\ftl'vlne back into the World Warn yean. Be wu also Commerce directors to the Park evenlne the directors of the Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 10 Members of the team are: Ktrk run w1th the bases loaded. Th~
correct lane. the reetonal aecretary for Phi Commlaaion. The dlrectont recom· Corona del Mar Chamber of Com· and 11. Al Pleeer and Grant Buttermore. Brent Babson. Val lr&me was called In the fifth in·
Injured In the Scla.tant vehicle Gamma Delta FratemJty. mended a Farmers Market type IIM!fCie approved the chanre of Howald are CO·chalrmen. Bill ~mp. Bru~ Reynolds. Tom nine becaue of Ume·llmlt. wwe ~b' lf.ay.aak. 17, ot The Stelles are aurv1ved by a of alnrle concession area, efta· location with tM understanding Thomas Is In cha.ree ot procure-Westgate. Kevin Butler. Jim
Fontana, Wbo waa reported In .on, Macneil Stelle, Canoga trally located, with a least 3 that the name of the event will ment of prlza: Dr. Donald Gralneer. N e 1 son Donaldson, The Bra"-e~ were to play thelr-
eerloua condition; John Makulln, Park; a daqhter, Mra. Ruth Bar· food conceulonalres. remain the Corona del Mar Lob· Carich and Otto Hoee are In Michael Rote. Kevin Tool, Frank RCODd B tournament last ntrht 20. Pat Stromm. 18, Bob Zollor, ton. Anacortes. Waah., and 8 ster Bake and will continue to charee of finances; Norman Wells. Christopher Cooper, Jack at CoeU Mesa Park apinat the
11, Melvina Bartne.a, 17, Joann .,..ndclllldren. Mrs. Stelle 1a wr· c.c. IOJUID TO JI:E&T be advertl8ed as such. Hackforcl, food procurement; Roy Fowler, Fred Goodwin. Steven Tex.u LN.IrUe Redtep.
Eld. 17, and Elaine Mayzaak. 14, vlved al80 by a m.ter, Mrs. Directors ot the Newport Har· The Uons Club decided on the Marsac, assistJnc In cooklne; Pattison. Mark SllzJe. Bobby Un· In ocher play·off eames. the
all of Fontana. Wheeler Cue of San Marino. bor Chamber of Commeroe will change of location because of Monia ~lvage, publidty; Cor· derwood, and Grer Semple. All Piedmont CarciJnals were dOtnled
Double funeral anan,.ment.s meet at noon Monday at the don Walker, eames, and Mr. La· of these playel"S live tn Corona Monday nleht by the Tex.u Young GOP ;:u:;.de by Plen:e Brothers~~~:· 1800 w. Coast Local Doctor ~~n~anre~al w~~~-~~ de-h.~·~rates won the aeml·final ~!!"\c~rrsT6h': 4PI~;
customary asalcnment ot plan-~rame 28 to 14, abo qaJnst th~ Giants shut-out tbe Northern Sets Meeting f M rk Pia Hurt in Crash _nl_n_e_th_e_tre_as_ure_h_u_n_L ____ "_•_rpe_r_u_aru __ e_c_t_•n_ts. ___ !:;:.O~t~': ~~o P'!:onc~q
The lfewpcll't Harbor TCIIW\a anners· a et n PI II 1be Gianta were to play their ltepubllc:an Club -the Surf and Dr. and Mra. Ebbe HarteUus of Oity I Pu Out 8K'Ond tournament came wftb
Sand Unit -wtll hold Ita fttat ·sed fo ch 402 Mapolia A'fe., Costa Mesa, ans 0 the Soutbem ~aaue Bravea 1ut
fall meetlnr at 7 :30 p.m. Wed· Is Propo r BeG were Injured Yesterday at noon. night at Harbor High.
naclay. Sept. 9, at the Vllla when their Volklwaren waa of Bo ' Club Tom Hlt:ul was the ~ ot
Martna Jtatau.rant. struck by a Ford at Cout Hwy. y s Progra the Giant viC'tory, pltdtfna • Wllllam PhlJJJs-. member ot and Beronta Ave., Corona del m shut.out game. atrfklnr oat 'J
tbe Cowlb' Jloerd ot Supervbcm. A FannetJ Market type ot con-daUons for the development of Mar. men In 3 lnnlnp, and bJttlnr a
wtU IIJ*l)t on ""'be Growth o1 ce.ton a,_, wftb eeftral com· the beach. 'l'he.e recommend•· Dr. Hartellu.a, who hu just triple and a alnele.
the .U... .. Sell7 11e01n1. o1 -~ pettnr COilCIII.tONllres. wu aue· tiona Will be fonra.rded to the opened up a ,eneral practlce In 'The 1960 plan ot the Newport football. nvlrnmlne and otbu
Rellotlope AW.. OwoN del Mar, a-ted by Braden J'1nda Mon~ Newpcwt Beach City Coundl and a.aoclatlon wtUl Dr. Uoyd <kbel· Beach Recreation ~pt. to pull actlvlties.
the new prelldeftt Gil. tbe elul)., evenlne u the tolutton for the to the Parka, Beaehee and Recr.a· tift at 2451 E. Coaat Bwy.. out ot the Harbor Area Boya' Lut Frld_, eve n In a t h e
wiU ~\kle bet JMIW necutiw Corona del Mar beach. tlon Commt.lon tor consJdeft. Corona del Mar, wu ruahed to Club aummer pt"'Ol'8.D'' and "'ro t"Oacbea and pamtta of CDM
board. Mr. rtnd\, put pnsldent and Uon be1Gn deta.Ued plans fot tJw Boar Ho.pital wtth chat Jn . It on tbelr own" has been re'VMl· Youth Oent~r teams met to dla·
now aeeutlve ..awtary o1 the f'ltJt phue o1 bHdl ~t Judea. Be wu releuecl after ex-ed to the eoechee ot the Corooa eva th1a p1aA. ~ l.rnnwdlate
CD11 Chamber of ~. de-AN .taJtM. At 1ut ...o•a QV amlnatlon.. \ del Mar Youth Center ball team&. reactJoo waa that the pi'OI'f&Jn
tatMd tiM plan at a apedal Coundl meet1l\f, approval wu lira. Hartellu.a, who wu drlv· RecrMtloa au~ Ed Star· waa too ambltloua, With too ~at ,. law ..w -..... • .._.. • • .a• of tile Claalftber c11nc:tca liftft eo u ..,..ment with Lnr. wu .._ t.aan tD Hoar S.· nee deecribed u.. tollowlnr plan • variety o1 artMUa. an4 tbe're-
dent ........,.. uil ~ ..,_ at tlie .._ fill. tM p 1 ••t. Dr. ,..._, •urodt. JkJQpft aDd El· pltal wltb IMM ..,.,..._ sa. ,... tot lJIO to tt-. coecbel at a ,.. fore allo coo cc.tb'.
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taU.. wa. enctom.d .._.., '-t • ,.. clqJ ..,... II&. 8lqle cone 11 I em bu.Udlnc. A ecal~ and wu .eltted to the ,_Uon Dept would oper8le t1w MW.r and Warftn OenJenclt
Ul ''W by tbe ...._...fill tbe "l'dl .._._,... ... tiM W. to ...,.altn~Ml'J NpQrt by tbe aJdl.l· bolilpttal rw tft tnatha. ethe 1\111\.lMt recratiGa Pf'O-,..... appolrttecl u a ~
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A clllkwt ,.,._ .. ar 'WMt the I wu half awake tM other an.J Ubel Malta. •IIIIIIV • .._1ft the way ot n.l1ht. and I ata~ tbJoklnl He tiM ..._ advlae4 In tbe
o.wtopentlft It tM abOUt our p&ablk otftdall. I'll ,._to pt rid oiJM. lnd there
•• 8Mc:h 1a nn.aUy bqtn.nlnl to .. Y that at the preMnt time we have bMn tOeM eai'IC'eUatlona of = &om the welter o1 pro. ... Yef1 folluNte MN In tM .. beert,uoa. Oft a.ooout ol my
that have been knelled Hartaor AM all tbe way from atutt But. on tbe otMI band, I
aboUt by eveQ'body fNID tMn· our ,....~ and conc~n have the eau.taetl• ol lmowtq
••• vbltora to dlanJ.fted City rlfhl clOWn 11o t~ de4JQt.d that t tWl a clcee ~and neck
ratberl.. .. ntt.meta wtao lonb our Clty race Ill .. d.tr populartty With
flm II all, at .,.,..,. the& Coa•Nif. ,._,.,. eertalol) a~ ip ecllec'4lala -and whh the
ma.t ..... •'-.. alntt a., 1Gili!Mdlment ~ .. u .
• .... UD 1'0~ the .. _, to enou1h eoup to sup-alnll• ~ AIM .._, monopal)t ...t1iCf on ...., • ... .ovaoa•
Fellow ecru,. MIOO. anc:lent ply the enU. Marine torce at on the Wtl' ...U tounded prema.. jrGMe_, w Mve -. _,. w lftl.. ,._ In .._ -~-ot
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author of beut tale. with a Camp PendWton. MeanwhJle. the that monopolt 1ft &JQ'thtn.l 1a a wt\ tt.y ftpred to be the belt flaadlnl out bo411WUeta. let me
moral, t. .. ld to have lived about upelde·down auest In the cock· breeder or hlaher price., lower dedalona. aay that 1 supported Claire Nel·
the ml(ldle of the aJ.xth ~ntllry Plt IIQUlnned, anapped and made, quality and poor eervloe. The bll trouble Ia 101n1 to be 801\ u our Fifth Olatrlc:t auper·
B.C. U hit eternatahade happena accordlnl to Elmer, "very funny lnatead of a con~lon tnon· keeplna people like that In pub-vtaor. and I'm proud of tiM way
to apot the above tltle, Brother nol.aes." opoly wbJeh boJ .. the pubJie at lie otllce. It 1m mllht)' roulh he hu tarrted out hla dutlea.
A. will probably develop an Cllrt Brtcnall, of the Seven Ita mercy, they want a crouP of worklnc that hard tor the aake e THE JOJJ.Y FELLOW HAS BLOOD ON HJS HANDS acute attack of aarcophaaeal In· Strand, had the beat Idea: Give amaUer Independent coD<*IJon. of dedication. So 1 dedded, tither DO YOU WIMf • ,.... • .w.. •
10mnla. I hereby apolotl'z.e for him to Martneland, u a play. aires -like we have now-who In my dream or In D\Y rnaudJJn .......,, • ~ ....,, 0r .. .,.. ...,..
Lest we forget: That jolly and joking fellow who the pun. but 1 JEST couldn't re-mate for Bubbles, the whale, and wiU comdete In the American aleep, that tbla town hu come a 1 .. ..,.. .. Ml7 111¥ ...,.. ..,..
is coming here on that greatly publicized junket from slat It, Aesop, old boy. her companJona. A call via mar-\6/ay by trylna to do a better Job lone way alnoe I've *" obeerv-w .._ o.w. ,...
Commurus. t Russl·a lS. COml· ... g· wt'th blood on his In thla hot and happy marlin lne telephone soon· had Ken Nor-at a lower prl~ than their rivals. Ina It and 1 do not mean that i~iiiiiiiiiiiijjiijii~jiiiiiiiiiiiii '" season, It takes aomethlna real rl.t, curator at Marlneland, on the Secondly, they aeem to think any credit l.a due me tor the
hands, ~d with a vow on his lips that communism blc and unusual to shove the Une. Sure. he'd love to have a that one slnale ~ntraUy located preaent hlah crad• of teclalatlve
will win over capitalism. marlln yak off the air -espec· bll turtle -.and he'd be there conceulon area Ia a tar amarter people \ft have.
h Ially on a Sunday. But If your to meet the DeDe when she ar-and more practical Idea than the I do think I have pldted on a Let us not forget that Kruschev represents t e shortwave ear wu llatenlna to rtved In Newport. two aeparated areu now on the lew little thlnp and bave Men
unspeakable crimes against humamty committed by the neet from about 3 p.m. on· • BOll& AT LAST muter plan. • thm~ correc:ted-wd\ u the
the Soviet dictatorship. He is the current leader of the ward, that day. you'll acree that They cot Mr. T. aboard at 7:45. Incidentally, 10me foUta are prac:tlc:e of cleanln• people'•
1 the marlin. for once, were play-Two houra later, the DeDe pulled.rwonderlna aln~ the city plana vacant lots tor tree, and lo.Jnr greatest tyranny the world has eYer knowtl. nviting Ina a mighty weak second fld· up to the Balboa AngiiJli Club only one concession at praent, money on wat~ and .ewer con·
him to the United States for an exchange of informa-die. to wellh their catch. TheY why did It pick the one that Ia nectlons -thlnp that J u at
tion and sight-seeing is about as sensible as mvit-This switch came about ~-welahed the marlin. But -the most Inconvenient and difficult wouldn't atand the UJht of pub-
1 cau.e ol a Hehr -and a tor· holst wun't atronr enou1h to to aet to -Instead of the far Jlc know1edce, thouch they had ing a killer to your home to see what you can earn tolae -or. u you will, Uncle un Mr. T. Finally, at the Balboa ~tter located one labeled Area been aolna on ever aln~ thla
from each other. Elmer Hehr on hla DeDe u apot· Pavilion, a boat hola\ did the No. 2 In the central part of the town had been aolnc on.
If nl th Am · ·t · till pable ted a turtle. The atrhtlnr occur-trick. and Mr. T. peraonally at· ~ach. So II I have been, u the
· 0 Y e ertcan Cl lZens were s ca red about a mile west of Cata· tended by MArlneland'a head Thirdly. they would Uke to see City Council eo cncloualy put It,
of righteous wrath against such monstrous cnmes, llna'a West End. where the mar· aclentllt. Kenny Norrta, waa In a thla ainrle, ~ntrally. located, a "Watchdo1," I'm clad to have
they would rise up in indignant protest against of-lin neet. lncludlnc Unc: and truck and on hla way. A laree multiple operation developed In been ot public eervke. I'll atlll
f. . 1 · 'th · t at. 1 d Company, were huntina for f~. pUery of apec:tatora who had a pleaelnc way for the patrona-try to keep up on what's colnc lCla consorting Wl m ern tona mur erers. era, tallers or almply hoplnc a aathered to watch the proceed· with plenty of concrete patio on, and whenever I don't like It, . * • 1ft blind one would come up and Inca cheered u the tranarer was spa~ around the stands -I'll blut at 11. e HOW CAN WE CHECI 'nfE WARBEN COURT? smack a bait. There wu, at that aucuufully made. ahaded by some type of Jattl~ tn the past there have been a
hour. already one marlin aboard Ken Norris waa dellchted. He and 1hade trees. with tables and few tlmft when m)' editor did
There was a time when our United States Su-the DeDe n. ~Ina Nombre 15. to Identified the blr one u a Padlc ~nches and adequate rest room not apee with me; but 1 have to
preme Court was held in high esteem for defendmg that date, for the -...on. leather-back turtle, rare In these facilities. hand It to him for prlntlna what
our Constitution and thereby helping to preserve our • STaA.MG& SONET1lllfG waters. He estimated Ita weleht How about 11. member~~ of the 1 wrote whether he acreed or not, Sona Larry and Richard were (ualng a ai)Mial turtle meuur-City Council and Park Commla· which I think Ia about aa falr u Republic and our individual liberties. Now under our aboard. Larry's rovlne eye saw Inc formula ) u at least 550 111on? Will you aet together with fair can be. Of t-ourwe, 1 don't
Earl Warren Supreme Court. our nation ,lS moving something unusual. under the pounds, the lareest dlamett'r as the community on thla! blame him for deletJna 101'ne of
fr h t. ( t b 1 d water. They all looked. Firat 71 Inches. • • • • the crude lanruage, and for away om t e protec IOn 0 govemmen Y aw, an thought wu or a manta ray. but Ken a llowed that the gart The CDM Chamber has tu~ sweetf'nlng 11 up a bit, but never
turning toward g overnment by wh1m o f man when a head popped up. they damaae to the flipper was not over enourh money to the City has he taken the ll~rty of
C ongressman James Utt has b een writmg m h1s C1gWt>rl 11 may be a ~al But this 1 ~rlou:;. He proclaimed hls con-of Newport Beach to oay for all changing anythlnr elM I wrote.
k 1 b h d I onf' had no fur on 11 11 turned dillon as very good, with ex· the t~ along our C'oast Hwy.
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:•:•:•:-, '•, , • 4 4 , 4 : w ee ly news etter a out t e strange ec1510ns 0 out to be a whop~r of 8 sea c-ellent <'hances for survival. No Ther~·a s till a s mall amount of ·-·----... ------- ' ·
the W arren Court. and he concludes hts sen es of turtle. the like of whk h Is ra re namt's ;"ere sugge~ted Cor Mar· monf'y left In the trt>e Cund. but fll.l I.OUE
articles w ith the most preposterous of all deciSions 1n the'lt' parts So. thf' marlin aneland 8 new Inhabitant. but we'd like to kl'E'p a blggf'r re·j
Mr Utt re fers to tl as "one hnal case of Incom petency rig~> wt>rt> wounn tn and n tur· I mayt~ Unk can come up with a ~rvf' ?n hand to rt'plac4' tret'S. > •' •' '' • • • '•' • • •
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tit> hunt wa,. on good un. Heres the list of the donors to I
Of the Court " M T I .1 ... 1 10 e DAT OF REST c11lte· Krusky wants to addreu the ;~~~~~~~~~~~~ · r. urt " w;um a .. ou I M T h d 1 El d · U.N. while he's o~r here ....... , This IS the case of J Evetts Haley Jr . O klahoma romf" a boarrt wit hout a <'ha'lt'. r. · a g ven mer an Coa<~t Washerette. Ed Bucko. A. .. ....
Cattle rancher. ,.,ho hc:d been hned $5C6 11 by the Rlrharrt anrt La rry were rf'ady Son~ quite a day. AA a vt>ry rare J Vlc:-celllo. Johnnle'!l Liquors. I sing this country. and !'a my La d M f r~-t..,~ .. with gaffs but every llmt> Elmer orcurren<'t'. they all s iPpt until Mrs L. E. C'rt'tl'lman, John Stow-gut>ss that he will. He II also rqest on os .....vo•,......
governm ent for grow mg 43 acres of wheat on his <:wung the' Df>De a rounrt tht> big late In the morning. and the ""'· Dr. F. T. O'Brien, T rend rn-probably addr~ every 2roup he Fumitu,.. Store ia the ArN 1 ,660-acre cattle ranch m 1956. when he had been on.-took a rltvt' Finally. he wt>nt DeDe II. unbelievably, was tied tf'rlon., HNb Miller, Ivan Er· can get before <'ause the more
u i W(>Ii Into lht> <:un ~nd sln<'C' 1to hN s lip all day Monday. harrlt. Braden Fln<'h. Hendrlc.-ks he <'an get befort.' the mort> llet given a zero allotment hp ·. · ·1"· ......
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There are still events to rol-l Printing c o Mary's Furniture I he can tell and the more false
h h t> wa~>n 1 wean ng <:ung .... ~~~. ·• · •-~ h k Thls Ill Haley refused to pay the fme. 0p 1ng to test t e fa llert to notice the Dt>De ba<'k· low. Allen Carleton. of the Con· the Jorrtan<~. promt.:>Cn e can ma e. w
1 f h t It al Su b sidy ·,n u 10 h im like mad. In nie Too. hu promiSf'd Elmer a Charles Johnson. J. W. Dev-no doubt set up a howl from a conslltullona Jty o t e en Ire agncu ur at!ut ~ trlrt> Mr T found him· I turtle nag, to ~eo with his mar-aney, Fred Stewart. Baltz Mort· lot of almple-mlnded folks across
and control p rogram He had never taken any k tnd -wit se('ured ·b a · aff In each lin pennants. He'll probably be uary. Rkhard Beeson. Webster thla falr land to thlow In with
of government substdy he had raised the wheat to of his bh~ m:J)('rs.g which were the only one hett'abouts to tly Cazad, Dr. Oavld Smiley. l . tf. ~ru.s~. and hla .•~ruule for
feed hl·s ow n cattle on hiS own land A s com menta -10 teet acrOM no fooling one. It could be real lucky, Poole. Ralph Smedley, Blanche peace . . . that 11 what the · · though -maybe ~u.cky e11ough McFarland. James Galla~her. M. people of Hungary, Poland, Aua· tor Da n Smoot remarked in his report on Haley "He • P1lOaLEMS. noaLEKS to offset the fact 'that BIIJ De H. Sherman co., Ct>M Travel tria, China and a dm.en or ao
thinks tha1 all government substdies and controls on Right then. Unk develoPf'd 8 Lamar .• with Elmer's old propel· ServtC'f'. other countries said too -but
forme .... ·v1·olate God-gi ven freedoms which the Con-rea~ mt'M or problem.'!. They had lers on his Lady Lamar, Ia allll J. Ray Construction, Kullk'a, look how It turned out tor them.
1;::, thf'tr turtlf'. but ~ow rould they running a mite ahead of the Dr. A. E. Stockton. Chuck Welle· Farmer Mc:Ca~. stitution clea rly protects ., ~1'1 him aboard Ont> ~."lpful DeDe In the number or mArlin day, Jes~le Hill. Walter Shaw, (All rlchts reserved •
f ederal Judqe T W httfteld Dav1dson of the DIS· "01'~ came ovN the a ir. ~!. a boated, to date. After a ll. the Ralph Fairweather, Coast Super
d l roJ~ around hlo; n('('k. ElmN · Japanese. In their age-old sym. Ma rket. Hubert McAfee. Sna<'k 81SSOiflrET1'ES IIAVE .OT tr ict Court i n Dalla s render ed a htstonc e('tSton as• . Un~lf' captain c-~mt> hark with. holl11m , aay that the turtle Is a s h op. ~urlty-Firat National Dr. and Mrs. Ward Bissonnette
Sept 8 in favor of Haley The JUdge smd. m bnPf. ·Ji ow m 1. gonna ~f't a rope rourlrr of blessing from heaven Bank. Chef's Inn. L. S. HuntlnR. of 1940 Highland Dr., Harbor
that the farm control program is unlawful bcrausE"' ltrounrt hts nACk wh~.~ h<' has It Just could he. Elmer! John Sadl~lr. Haythorne'a, Call-Hlghlanch. welcomed a new ad·
. • v hi-. ht><~rl In hts shPII I ask<'d Elmer If ·he Intended fornla Bank. dillon to their family Thursday, there IS nothmg In the Constttutlon authonzmq qo F'lnHIIy, nil hnnds mannJ:«"rl to <'Oncentrate on turtlt's. rather wade Fairchild, Bushard"s Aug. 6, when a aon. weighing 8
ernment to tell a farmer w hat he may plant or how tn ~N ro~s arou. nd vanou,.. part-. than marlin. In the futu rP. He Pharmacy, C onne r Plumhlng.l pOunds, 13 ounces. was born to
he must ru n hts farm M r Smoot headlmed hts re 1 ~tf ~t r T 8 a~atomkvl. anrth.hhooked y awned deeply, and I heard the All-American Marker. Hutchens them at Hoag Hoepltal. They · . . ,.. h I hf' h)()("k a n•r lac. e. ~ I<' wa'l )Oints In his back crt'alclng as Optical Co.. Corona dt>l Mar have namt'd their new boy Brian. por' on Judge Dav1dson s dens10n God t:rl .ss t IS 1 r:~-.tf'n~>rt tn the g1n poll', 10 lh(' hP n nswNrd. "Not me! The next Nursery. Harry Lasure. the En· The Blasonnettes have 3 other
honorable court " But he also said thnt the Agnrul 1 r,,,,..c: F'iv,. c:talwart<~ hr avNI t1mr anyonP Pven thinks tht>y sign newspaper, A. K. Phf'IJ>f', children. Shawn, 6. Karen. 3'•·
1 Jrr> Dept of!tCit:~ls 'c-:Jnnot af!ord to lr>t thr dr·r·,s,ur "~'1 J?1runtNI. 10 r1no a vail hMr ~ sef' a turtle. I'm gonna· look the Dr. Robe-rt Belanger, FernleaC and Kevin. 2 .. Dr. Bluonnette b
\\ •1" 0 "1 trlf'J o~gonr f'OV\ · other way!!" Nuraoery. an anethesloloelat. ,...a,..rl" Ttw tiP"' t hf'v 'ou ld rto \\,Js to
., . Yr:>l can guess how Eorl V/arr,..n's Courl ~Jr>,}• jll'l him half out or lhP wa lf'r.
Th Thi., dlrtn't h1•lp ,, ~rPal c1enl. for w,·h J ..:dgr> Davidson's dectston P Of=.lfdvn r,..n thP Ft ftrrnoon wall'"' wNr rou~h.
rlN• -:i by the Supreme Court. IN FULL, wos m• ·rr>ly Th" h1~ KUY had 11harp rld~rs on
· Th.., 1udoment 1s rev"TS~'>r:l W1ckt:~rd v F.lburn. 317 h1" h:11 k. rtnrl pvrry rlmt> thP
HURRY TO HA YTHORNE'S
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-1 1.. k hnat rr1l 11'<1, hf' ha ngE'd mort> US l I I · Mr Utt, tn h.s nr>ws ettr>r tc:IS wee • rom 111.tint off thr hull Thlo;; r rohlem
mor lpd It lS my cr;r.rJ, j op.nton thrJ' 0.r.y fre~hm':lr '"''" promptly rf'm"rl irrl hv l hP
n 1'1'11 srhool wb.::J 11ould C'JII'"' Wwh:rrl . ., fdbur-·1 o~! appliration of a hrai'P ?f life 1 • l ld b urP~Pr' pro;; :uound Mr T. 'l very on ')'J·~onty for j<"''Jf'rs.nq the Ho "Y <'1Sf• ·;,QLI r> I amrlf' wal'lt
washed out of school r:JS an tncomps" 0nt ' '\1ranwhllr tlmr m Rrr hPc1 on. Fl AL RE.DUCTIO
Th, key argumf'rt of the Court tn the Fllburn l"n k F: rigurrd that If thry pro-
h h • I h dl J k f d n•t-df'c1 to Nf'WI>Ort with their case wos t e stotement t at. I IS ar y ar o ue s~d .. towf't1 to o Nawl by thf'
process lor the Government to regulatr> that w h1ch drag or tht'lr ov<'r·Mized
1t subs1dtzeos" Filburn the defendant. had rece1 ved thry'c1 hf' !IIIII running tong put
I mlrtnlght. Thf' rac11o advl<.'l' now-subsidieS by way o panty pay ments .. f'd llkP a gutter In a cloudburst.
M r Utt sums up the Sltuallon as follows The "l.t>t a pla nk tx>at to ht>lp you
F11burn case was based on the Governmen t's n ght with tht>lr wln<'h. Elmer," some·
l h h h b ·d d th H 1 ont> suggestPrt. to rontro t a w tr tt su Sl tzes. an tn e a ey Thr problt'm wa-. finally solved
casf' no substd y w hotsoever w as involved. and for by a run Into thf' l11thmua. where
the Court to ctte the F!lburn case as an authonty for Mr T. wu put aboard with thf'
1 I ·1 •· ht'l p of a wl nc-h used to holst reverse IS stmp y JUVent e ooats
Impea,hment of our Supreme Court justices, If • MORE ADVJCE
that be poss1ble, may be the only w ay to halt th1s Tht' turtiP looked Pvt>n bla· , 1 t grr, ahwHd. whN't' he fiiJNI moet a ttac :c on our constltut1ono guaran ees or thf• l>f'UP C'ockplt. Hf' wu on
TIDE TABLE
Time••• Hll&ld of Hlcll•• Lew W1ter
hi .. hark. tht> pocltlon In whk'h.
twa turtiPR llre t>c11t carried, 11lnce
thrv <'nn't tum over.
MorP ~tt1vlre came-: · Ket-p
pourln' water on him." said
luughlng J~ Koons. the-Bat man
(lor LA. outft balbcw-1f....,ort 10 m.IA. eatlMr) from Long Beat'h.
II Frtdllly .. ........,
Ucht Figures A.M.-loW rs.w-• .IC. "Cover his undenldf' with a
.ACIJI'IC DATUGJIT IAVDfQ TIME wc>t gunny u ck.'' advlted an·
Low 81gb Low K191l other. "They sunburn ea~lly.''
5:39 0.5 11:57 !5.0 5:51 1.2 11~ U "Don't let blm die, or you'U
6: J1 1.0 12tH U I1C1 l.S havf' tn Ifill the DeO.," aald atUJ
IIJ9b LoW" lhfb lAw ¬htor. "Wh#n ~ turtle dl
0:0. 4.2 6:42 1.5 1110 U 1:4'1 U thry till the air wrth a perfumt
1 :.t~ 3.6 7:16 2.0 h!'l U •• l.l llkt' nothlna on earth."
3:02 3.2 7:58 2.4 2t51 4.5 10ld 1.7 And Unc l'f'fnarkt'd, with con·
5:19 3.1 9:10 2.8 4sl0 U . aldtorablt' tolemnlty, ''Yeah. now
Low -~ lAw alftl that I've aot him on, how am J
0:04 l.J 8:54 3.3 10:49 2.t 5sll t-7 ronna' ~tet hJm ott .... and tt\t"n,
-_._ OJ' what am r aonna' do with him! .. _, ____ •• 'Mll.a qu~ waa tmrrwdlatel)' • .-.. ....,_ IIIII tollnwtd by a rash Olttalrl4!'1!ll4-..... ...... I.... rancinc trom ba · turtle ,_:UII=:•~lff;.:..;.'.;;•;;;.•i,;•_""'!'-..o.--..._-'.,_ .... •..,....-___ •_"-__ c::.t~~ ___ .._ __ ,~ at('a ka. throuch tunlehurr•ra. all
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MARY A. HAAPA.
Notary Public In and for said
County aod State.
M y Commission expires Aug.
16. 1~.
Pub: Aur. 20. 27: ~pt. 3. 10. '59
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• • n tIn I bl.a .. expert~Dental.. 1-nllh ol time, unfoJdl. Un· Ueate and allchtly decadent.
TwentJ·follr plnldta fw trtp· e aa.DII& JD'!P' NfiMI dr&mu wttb tiM' IWYt~n folde In the ta&nd8 ol amateun. MartbeUa ltandall· .,._,.. the Ia. ba'N lliMft ~ .... • .. _ CD, .. ,. ____ _, "-Yen In M~uettt ln 1tll. '"'-ftm th1nc that IMuld be .ee wtt"" .... .,, """' -.....__nM.-uon Co., :H. trip· modern theatre ln Amerial tot aai(J about thla production ot ne q wrve. vut J'ft'etat•
IN CORONA
Newport 8Meb IUlWQc Dtpt •. to Caleue 011 Seaward R4., Moml"-ott ~0 an utonlshJntly vibrant "Streetcar'' Ia, It l.a convincln•, In worlcptne.. tathel' than deUcacy.
Irvine ~ tor hl.a Cctana Olfl101' Jt4. and Cout Hwy., belfnnlf\1. aplte ol the fact that It i. .. not Maithella cleplcta a ftne neta· ~~ndaH-. ~~.~ ~~. tiTIJJO; IMnl Jordan. allllt Sl~ the days ot O'NeU'a --•onal Th h rotJc: Blaftdle, but the delicacy, .,._._ -., &.,... •a&--uo Non\1~ Ca.nyon Rd. and eoa.t ..---· ouc we are eee· dlalntecration and dapalr of t.h4t pennlt.s l.a 1673.180, ra.nctna from HWy $228· Glenn Lathrop P early trlumph.l In Provtnmotm, Inc a dllfuent Interpretation ot eharaeter are t.t
$26.640 to 121.1.0. ace ··-~ 'S.ward Bd it em: little tb.reatres have sprunc up .. A Streetcar Named DeaJr." In e #OMMf K#IIODE
The P6Dlita. tabn out tn the larM. Van Dyk~ sw!m~n 'pooi from Maine to San Franel.aeo. tbll Uttle theatre production '11\e acton .eem much more at
name o1 U. CDM CONitnlc'tion hater and rut~~ 432 Ser! Dr and trom North Dakota to Boua· than we aaw ~lther In the moVie home wtth the hp~ and ex·
Co., are all for 1-unJt. 2·8t0r)' SZ50 ' ·• ton, Texas. prod\lctton OJ' tbe Broadway pro-c:ltement ot the play Here th~
apartroent buUdlnp. Ten or tbe e uirvmx ftaaACZ A Une of American play· ductlOb, the Interpretation bolct. tranaltion. are much better Take
triplex-wtn hav .. ad..__ on J ...... H root wrtabta and playa have aprun.c ....-...... UJ .. _. 1 .. _ · -"' ~ · a.,.. ausman, deck. 1!506 up wh~ depth and .cope vi •n l.a cood th t bee& ...... ne , ........ , w ..... n Mlteh,
Seaward Rd .. 2 on Mcmlnc Can· Dolphin 'hr., $475: Irving Jordan, b~n'""' and variety are mat~hed "S--tear'' •-ea ,.t , 1 used Blanch~ and Stella br.ak Into a yori Rd., and 12 on Cout Hwy. awtmmlnc pool 1721 • Galatea, -•~..., • """"" .. a ,rea P ay, an hllartoua anJmaUon In the bed· Other ma~ pennlta l.aned S2.900; S~ck Winburn, mm· v•a.v by the modem thea~ In like any creat play, leaves rGOm room. Mlteb atncLne and ..,a:y.
durlnc the put WMk were for rnlna' pool lJt9 Seadrlft, $2,900 France. Not to mentlon the mod· for a multitude of lntftPI"eta· lng Blanch~ danclnc and Stella
a $23.000 dWeUinc In Clltr -C1D"# UYD · ~ro Engllah playa available to tlons, both profeulonal and applaudlnc. The epiltode Ll very
Haven, :5 CIWelllnp ln Baycrest Dale Woo.t. 1-unlt, 2-atory American players lf'OUPI· and amateur, and a variety of acting, tunny, and the transition from
wlth a total value ol moft tban dwelllnc. 225 E.tnp Rd.. $23.000. the almost llmltlesa vistu of both subtle and animated. It to the next eplaock In which
SllO,OOO. a $21,750 dwelllna on e X&WIOilt iDlG8 world drama, which through the If the Play~ra' production of Stanley (pia~ by R~er Saint
Ocean Ft. ln West Newport. and Glenn Moore re~~e ara e inet'eaalng Ude of translation. "Streetcar" laclcs subtlety and Laurent) strikes Stella (played a $20.500 com.merdal buJldlna 455 San Bem~no S28A~ C. 'i have become available to the depth, It la rich ln animation. by Harriette Wescott) Ia swift
for the Taylor Water Coolir\1 Smith. ftbuJid d~ollabed car-American atace. Those parb of the play which and ~ftectlve.
Equipment Co. ag~. 316 El M~na, $950; Ed· • A f'AU.AC"f c~ll for the pneratlon of f!X· In the blrthday eplaode In Act
Follawlnc permits ~reIssued : ward Lynch. lena!, 2416 Mar· And yet. oft·Broadway theatre c1tement and humor are done It, scene 11, the tension ls well e OOIIOIIA D&L XU garet, SlOO: Newport Harbor In this country, exoept In such with Inspiration and verve. aenerated to the point of Stan·
Alexander Brlsagaloft, add Board ot Bultors. 2 . .tory addl· hotbeds aa Houston and San e DI#J'JCOLTIES ley's ronvtnctnaly anlf)' ex·
room.. 708 Iris, $3,950; David Hall. tlon to Realty Board headqaar, Frandsc..'o, aeem.s threatened by The principal diUiculty occurs ploaJon.
add bedroom, 2820 Bayview, ~rs. 401 N. Newport Blvd., ag,OOO. an lqcreaainc tide of lnalpldness. at 2 point$, when the play de· e ADl O# lJXUALITT
$3,500; Newport Balboa Savings e llAL.aA IILAJID , The ea~. It would seem, Is a mands a rapid tranaitlon from Stanley and Blanche do the ae·
and Loan Assn.. awnJnc. 2407 E. Pullman Lowden alteratlona theory which haa sprunc up comedy or excitement to t,.ledl' ductlon epbode In ~ lv Act
Coast Hwy., $290. on 2-atory dwelling: remove old amonast play~rs croups In the ("Streetcar" ls notorloua for sue" Ul, with aenulne sexual ~er·
No. A·3364S balcony and trellis and erect new last few years. demands), and when the mood tones, aomethlna that Is rarely
NO'nCE TO CREDlTORS balcony, 710 s. Bay n.. $18.000; According to this theory, the required ls one of delicacy. aehi~nd on the stage.
ESTATE OF EIMER GRANT Budwortb. slab, 3CM Onyx. $175. amet~ur players lfOUP should The actors do not ronvey a Somethlr\1 should be said, In
OWEN, a.bo known u ELMER e 17##&ll UT UEA stick to productions of a light sense of traced>'. because their eonelualon, about the final scene.
G. OWEN, DECEASED. Baycrest Estates, 1-unlt. 1· comedy or farcical nature. Why! transltJona from dynamic action One baa ~ emotions about
NO'nCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to atory dwentnas at 2131 Irvin~. Because it Is f~lt that the public to tragic emotion and meanlna lt. Blanche'• neurotlclam Ia well
the creditors of and all persons $22.4:50: 'ZJ:.f7 lrvlne. $21,1170; will not come to ~. will not are alurred over, or not made at rom•eyed, but It seema t 0 me
having claims aJ'alnst the aald 2323 Irvine, $22,660; 2306 Heather appreciate serious drama. and all. The Juc:ld moment of repoee that the ettect should be one of deced~nt o:r aald estat~ to file Ln., $23,400, and 2201 Heather that amateur crou5» ar. not between the domination of actlon dementia, more than of neurotJc.
them with the necessary VOUch· Ln., 122.980; Donald hclc, patio capable of cpnvinelnllY present· and the domination or ~motion Ism.
ers In the office of ~ Clerk of roof, 1100 CambrtdJ'e. $345: 1. Inc the "aerlous play." Ia not made vivtd. The trafie Stanley. who beJina to pldt up
the Superior Court of the State Stricker, awhnmlnl' pool. 2021 It Ia my feellnc that aueh a emotion Ia rushed Into, and eon· and really b«ome mean after
of Calltomla, tn and for the Hollday. $2.700: E. M. Stoner. theory Ia fallaciOU& That It Is aequ~Uy must walt for the· the birthday eplaode, talla to
County ot Or&nJ'e, or to present aw1mmlnc pool, 1707 Tradewinds, based on the anobblah aaaump· audience to recover !rom its vividly convey hla brutality at
the same, wtth the necess&l)' S2,500. Uon that only the "select tew" abrupt advent. the end, when It should be at vouch~rs. to the undemcned at • M&WIOft are capable of movtnc In the The result Ia a .erloua break· Its peak.
his or her plaoe ot business. to· Al Haekley, sign. 2010 W. area of great art; an assumption down In conveyanoe of the total SteJJa and Mitch, who should wit: Ocean Ft~ S800: Hal Reitz. otnoe which ls Invariably dl.aproven ln meanlnc of the play. The play aulf~r Intensely In thla ~n~. do
Nora 1. Owen. Executrix. and drying room partitions. actual practice. Is not 8et In repoM, but rushed suffer, but the tntenalty IFHmt to
c/o Harwood. Heffernan A 3011 ~ Newport Blvd .• $400: VIva Nowher. Is this ~mptlon through. As Williams hlmseU tall abort. In the ease of Mitch.
Soden. Attorneys at Law, Oneta Peterson. 1-unlt. 2-story more mlsappll~ than In theam. aaya, '1n a play, t.lme Ia arrested the problem Ll one of conception.
3355 VIa Udo. New p
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r t dwelling. 3412 W. ~an Ft .• S21.· That this Ia so. Is currently be· In th~ sense of belnt confined. We fall at the end to see tragic
Beach, Calltornla within six 750; Back Bay Park. fence. 300 Inc demonstra~ by 1~ Evans' By a sort of l~erdemaln. evMt.s d~t.bs In Mitch, because they
months att~r th~ first pub· E. Coast Hwy., $1.800: Martha presentatJon of "A Streetcar are made to remain eventa, have not been developed In the
1icatlon of tbls notice. Sharman. 1-unlt. 1-story addition Named Desire" at the Hofbrau rather than belnr reduced so rest of the play. In Stella'a case. Dat~: July 31. 1959. to dwelling. 217 34th St .. S16.· Theatre In Costa Mesa. It ls quickly to mere occurrences.'' the problem ~ms to be one of
NORA 1. OWEN. 000; George Buccola Construction significant, I think. that this This failure to make the ov~r-styllzatlon, which lenda an
Exe<'Utrlx of the Estate Co., temporary fence. 3300 Via production has recelv~ more In· traMitions lucid Is felt through· air of unreality to her sorrow.
of said decedent. Udo. $240: Taylor Water Cooling teresl'~And publicity than the rest out the play. but most clearly In The Newport Harbor Players'
Harwood. Heffernan A Soden Equipm~nt Co .. 1-story rommt>r· of the Newport Harbor Players' the second scene of Act n: when production of "A Streetcar Nai'Md
Attorneys at Law cial building. 825 W. 16th St. In 1959 productions togetht-r. Mitch (played by Robert Relnes) Dealre": an eJtcltlnc and humor·
3355 VIa Lido tht-Newport·M~c;a tract. $20.500: e IT IS COifVIJfCIJfC breaks away from Blanche (play· ous preaentatJon, viVid In parts.
Newport Beach, California Jarvls Dean. 1-unit. l ·story ad· AudlenC"H have sat In rapt at· ed by Marthella Randall) after and the best thea~ that th~
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Evans G. Parker & Co. ORiole 3-8080 ditlon to dwelling. 114 39th St .. tentlon. aa Tennessef' Williams· mugging her. Mitch should ron· Player'a haw done In a lone
Attornt>ys tor Executrix Si.OOO. revelation of the native force of vey more than embanassment at Ume. It$ principal fault, the fall·
Publish Aug. 6. 13. 20. 27. 1959. this point. Mitch's character, his ure to develop fully the tragic J3D W
portantly, the pathetic and hope· people are Irrevocably caught In •EWJOJIT UACIL CALII'ODIA in the :Sewport Hnbor Ensign. Sav·•ngs and Loan Add •• t.ton tragic situation. and moat lm· Implications of a world In which •• XE toft .OVLEVIUID
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ESTATE OF FREDERICK G. EL· e LACK Or TU.MUTJOX
aka F. G. ELDER. aka FRED· On the Newport Beach Plan· waiver of a portion of off-street Too often. traf1c movement Ia YOUR BAS COMPANY ANNOUNCES DER. aka FRED G. ELDER.
ERICK GRIFFIN ELDER, DE· ning Commission agenda for this parking requirements because of lost because of the lack of tran.sJ·
<=EASED evenJng (Thu rsday I ls th~ re· the topocraphy of the site; 30 tlon, or beeornelt .tyll.z.ed and UD·
NanCE ·IS HEREBY GIVEN to quest of the Neowport Jialboa apaca are req"lftd. and 25 can real. All ot the ~ra sutter to
the credJtors of and all pe1110na Savtnp and Loan Assn. for a w;e ~ proYfded aocM dq"rM from lack of tranal·
having claims against the said pennlt to ronstruct Ita propoeed • USE n.KJTS tlon and over st;yllza.tlon. d~ent or said estate to fll~ 4~-atory, 60-foot·hlgh ofllce ad· cameo Shores ~velopm~t The other dlfllculty • whkh ls
them with the necessary vouch· diUon at 3366 Via Udo, In the Co .• signs for the new subdl· k~nly felt ln tb~ first acene of
ers in the office of the Clt-rk of Udo Shopping Center. vlslon. This application was set Act n. ls the failur. to develop
of the Superior Court of the State The Association Is also asking over from tht> past 2 meetings a delicate mood. I am apeak.lng
of California. In and for the for waiver of a portion of off. because the applicant wu not of the epltode betw~n Blanche
County of Orange. or to present stret>t parking requlrt>ments at present. and the youn& collector from the
the samt'. with the necessary the sitt" because ne<'eSSary pllrk· N Evening Star <played by dlree· vouchN~. to the undersigned at ing will be provided within 600 Loa~~. B~~i;a~~~~ N::,~ tor Evansl. What ~tter revela·
hie:: or her place of business, to· feet of the property. port. perrnl!alon to construct 60· tlon In the play ls there of the
wit: The Planning Commission foot-high office addition.
Law Ortice of Robert A. meetlna will begin at 8 p.m. •-•1 Is .. , .... c:-<'hwamb and Galvtn R. R~re ls the agenda: Harold Walker, 'lJJ7 62nd St.. --vp
Kt>t>ne. 333 North Newport e AXEKDKDTS West Newport. penntsslon to
Boult>va rd, Newport Beach, Pacific Electric RaUway Co. manufacture foam core. for surf
Ca lifornia 1800 to 1830 W. Balboa 81\d .. boards In a C-1-H District.
within colx months after the first Cen~al Newport, rnon~ 16 lots Robert Pattison. 6710 W. Ocean
puhlwatum of this notice. from R-3 to R-4 hecau.se the Ft.. West Newport, pennlsslon to
D:He<l July 24. 1959. property is locatf'd l>f'tWt't"n C'·l t>ncl<lfU' an existing front porch
MRS. EDRA HAYES. and R·4 and harks up to R··l. that Is non-ronfonnlng because
Executrix of ,the Estate e VAJUMC£S It encroaches into a required
of said d~ent. Newport Bl\lboa Saving~ and side yard &t'tback.
ROBERT A. SCHWAMB Loan Ac;sn .. 3366 Via Lido. New-e 1\ESU.DIVISIOMS
and GALVIN R. KEENE port. wal\·t>r of a portion of off· Earl Cook. 346-348 Catalina Dr.,
333 i'orth Newport Boull'vard c;trt't't parkin2 rc>quirements for Newport Helghl<i, permission to
Newport Beach. California propocf'd addition. resubdivlde one R-2 lots to create
Publish: July 30. Aug. 6, 13, 20. C. Charlt'<~ Chatham. 324 N. 2 R-2 pam>l!l to pennlt an ad-
in the :-;pwport Harbor Ensign. Newport Bl vd. Newport Helghtl'l. dltional building.
SEIIl·AMXUAL JlEPOBT OF PVBUC ADNilfJSTL\TOa
The Trustees of \TUstin Union
High School District have of·
flclally !ltated their oppoaltJon to
the proposed Upper Bay annexa·
lion to the Nl!WpOrt Beach Ele·
mentary School District. The area
In ques1lon lies between Mac·
Arthur Blvd .• Palisades Rd .• the
Upper Bay and Newport Dunes
and lnC'Iudes the Ford Aeronu·
tronic site. Its assessed valuation
ls roughly $100,000.
For tot~ qu•lity prl"ti"9· e.G ~.
EMI9" 'u~l"9 Co .• Oliole ).0560.
ro TilE HONORABLE RAYMOND THOMPSON, PROBATE JUDGE OF nlE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE:
Money which
Funeral expenses Money on A'\J:roxlmate
debts. claims " depoe It alue of
No. Name Date A~ralsed Administrator expen~ of ad· County ptoperty In
or of Lt'tters alue has ~lved mlnlstraUon paid Treaauz hands of
Case Decedt>nt I !>SUed ot Estate In each estate to date or Ban Administrator •
PA SRl March 3. 1959 $15.312.29 $4.516.34 $2,061.21 $2,455.13 $10.795.95
PA 8R2 Feb. 20. 1959 523.00 373.00 12.50 360.50 150.00
RA \').fOND A. BR.A.~D1'. M.D .. Public Admlnl~rator of said county. respectfully makes this return of all estates of decedents
which have rome into his hands for the tenn commencing January 1. 1959, and ending June 30, 1959:
PA~ March 20. 1959 Not ~'d. 994.62 31.50 943.12 None .
PA 884 March 31. 1959 5 .26 5,442.26 692..28 4,749.98 None
PA 885 March Z7, 1959 2.750.00 None None None 2.7~.00
PA 886 Aprll 6. 1959 15,442.01 641.01 134.00 5(17.01 14,!l)LOO
PA 887 April 6, 1959 Not App'd. 2,658.!54 15.00 2,643.54 50.00
PA 888 April 6. 1959 Not App'd. 1.064.06 17,00 1,047.06 Undetenntned
PA 889 April 10. 1959 Not App'd. 1.373.73 15.00 1,358.73 Und.etermJned
PA 890 April 17. 1959 Not = 878.79 396.50 482.» Undetennlned
A·329Z7 ~rtl 24. 1959 19, 3,219.88 810.32 \409.:16 15,862.(77
PA 891 ay 8. 1~ Not App'd. None None one U ndftelmlneda
PA 89'J May 8, 1959 Not' App'd. None None None Uncletennlned
PA 893 lune 12, 1959 Not App'd. l~.a:l None )= 1Jndetennlned
PA_. June 19, 1959 Not App'd. None None UndetennJned
.June 12. 1959 3:5.00 35.00 None as.oo None
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MARRIAGE VOWS were exchanged by Miss Louis.e Fay Harper
and Richard Bennett Elsner Sunday at Christ Church by the Sea in
Newport. Officiating were the Rev. Edward Smith and the Rev.
T. W . Ringland, grandfather of the groom. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hueston Harper of 217 Wake Forest.
Costa Mesa. She is a graduate of Harbor High and attended
Orange Coast College. The groom is the son of Mr. a nd Mrs. Paul
Elsner of Hawaii. He is a graduate of Orange Coast. The newly-
weds plan to live in Hawaii. Both attend the University of Hawaii.
(Paul Kent photo)
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Miss Carol Nelson of CDM
Is Bride of David Stearns
lllfl• Carol Lynn NeJ.on of
Corona del Kar and David Thorn·
Un.eon Steerna of eo.ta Mea. ex-
chanted marrlaee vows ln a
double rtne ceremony July 24 at
the Corona del Mar Community
Church. The Rev. Edwin Gomlte
conducted the weddlne eervtce.
M1u Nebon Ia the dauehter of
Mr. and Mrs. .James Nelson of
418 Mareuerlte Ave., Coron.a del
Mar. She wore a Ooor-leneth
town of allk oreanza tuhloned
with hand-clipped chantilly lace
bodice which extended down ~e
front of a bouffant skirt with a
aal)rtna neckline and i h or t
sleeves. Her veil was held by a
crown of artificial orange bloe·
aoms. She carried white glad-
Iotas and white carnations, and
wore alngle pearl earrings, a
single strand pearl necklace and
short white gloves.
Mr. Stearns ls the son of Mr.
and Mta. Sarl 8tearna of Ul9 E.
18th St., eo.ta Mea. Kla bat
man wu lack Wood ot Corona
del Mar. The uaben were Mich-
ael Nelaon, the bride's b.rother;
Larry Polard ol Newport Bea.ch,
Richard Wilson of Coata MNa,
and Steven Watcher of eo.ta
Men.
The maJd of honor w-.Heather
McPhee of Long Beach, and the
brldesmald.a were Sandra Fleer
of Balboa I.sland and Vicki Wll·
llama of Balboa laland. The maid
of honor and bridesmaids wore
Ught pink organza over pink
taffeta with champagne pink
satin cummerbund.a.
The bridegroom Is a graduate
of Harbor High and Orange
Coast College. The bride Is a
graduate of Harbor High. They
wlll reside at 165 Walnut Pl.,
Costa Mesa.
Lido Woman's Club Lists
Opening Meetings of Year
The opening programs for the I HOUSE & GARDEN-10 a.m.
·rail season were announced at Tuesday, Sept. 15, at the home ·
the first meeting of tht> executive of Mrs. Leslie Petersen, chair·
board ot the Lido Isle Woman's man. This group will also s pon·
Club. sor a flower arrangement class,
Here Is the September calen-led by Mrs. Alys lchlen. The first
dar: class wiiJ meet at 10 a.m. -Mon-
MONTIILY LUNCHEON-Wed-day, Sept. 14.
nesday, Sept. 9, at the clubhouse. BRIDGE-both duplicate and
Cards will be featured, and social. from 10:30 a .m. to l :30
there wfll be special entertain-p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 16. This
ment for non-card players. Mrs. schedule will be maintained
Norman Watson Is program every Wednesday durin& the
chalnnan, and Mrs. William comine year. Mra. Gus Van Un-
Chrt.stensen Ia luncheon hostess. gen and Mrs. Thomu Letto will
SHUT'I'ERBUG 1r TRAVEL _ be In charee. Eve nine bridge is
Friday evenlne. Sept. 11, at the also being planned.
clubhouse. Mrs. Marlon Slrns BOOK REVIEWS -Tuesday,
Connely, chairman, announces Sept 22, at the clubhoWM!. Guest
that Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hitch-for thl.s flnrt meetlne will be Mra.
cock will show a color film of Mary Greer Scarborough. Mrs.
Africa. I Delbert Van Omum Ia chairman.
Party Honors Gail Graves,
Who'll Go to Swiss School
Gall Graves of Balboa Island,· may graduate with her class
who wlll said Sept 12 for Swit· next June. She wtll sail from
zerland to attend school In Zu· New York on the S.S. Waterman.
rich, wu honored last w~k at Her mother. Mrs. Leonard Graves,
a coffee held at the home of will accompany her to New York
Mrs. John Feeley, 1107 W. Bay to see her off.
Ave., Bal boa. Members of the The 2 foreign exchange stu-
adult chapter of the American dents who wtlJ attend Harbor
F1eld Service were eueats. Rl&h this fall are expected to ar-
Gall, a eenlor at Newport Har· rlve thla week. Michele Bouda·
bor Hieb School, baa been cho.en rot. from France, wtll live with
u one of 120 stud~nts through-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ullman.
out the United States who will 153> £.. Ocean Ft., Balboa. Erik
attend achools In Europe under Rorstott-Macben, from Denmark, ~ Field Service proeram.. She will live with Mr. and lira. Not·
wtU be 11ven credit so that she man Gamb~. 2588 Bayahore Dr.,
Party Honors
Pursell Girls
Five-year-old Mary and 4-year.
old Kathleen. daughters of Dr.
and Mrs. Marvin Pursell of 2623
Cove St .. Corona del Mar. enter-
tained their little friends and
classmates from the Rancho
Mesa Nubery School at their
home Sunday afternoon. Aug. 9.
It was a joint carnival birthday
party for the 2 little girls.
When the guests arrlvt>d, they
Bay Shores.
Mrs. Porter Sinclair of Bay
Shores ls head of the adult chap-
ter of th~ American Field Service
this year. Others on the commit·
tee are Dan Gillis, Roland
Wright and Mmes. Feeley, Ull·
man, Gamble, Harry Stickler, ..J. 1 A. Bet-k. James Gage. R. E. Har-
bison, D. M. Hummell. J. H.
ruggs, Rol>ert Blackmar, Charles
Sparkuhl, James Stoddard, ruch-
ard Stewart. Judson Sutherland.
Charles Fontlus. Horace Parker.
Lyell Bunennore, Robert Mar.
shall. Max Russt'JI and Austin
Sturtevant.
were given decorated "loot bags·· BA.llJUS SON IS I OIUf
and a number of colored tickets. A son. weighing 7 pounds, 6
which they wore on strings ounces. was born to LawrenCt>
around their necks. After open-I and Jean Harris of 1807 High·
ing their gifts. Mary and Kath-land Dr., Harbor Highlands. Sat·
leen led the group in swinging urday, Aug. 8. at Hoag Hospital
larla._ that they had all made. I The boy's name Is Mark Reed
Then the colored tickets were He hu one brother, ~. 3. Mr
used for the carnival "booths." Harrb is an engln~r for Douglas
They exchanged a black ticket I Aircraft In Long Beach.
for "roll for a prize" and a red ;============~ ticket for "hoop a prize," and a
roee colored ticket admitted them I p £ I
to "flahJn& for a prize." All the
prlza were put In the loot bags, FOI ···-os and the pests added to the loot ......
by huntine for peanuts.
After the carnival actl~tles on
the patio, the children returned
to the house tor the birthday
cakes. A btg pape~ fish centered
'MCh table, and at each place
wu JOidfiah in a bowl for each
child to take home.
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Harold Roley, who has served I
with the Balboa Yacht Club on
a part time basis for 4 years, was recently employed as BYC
manager.
Mr. Foley ls in charge of thej
operation of the yacht club, and
dlrectlon of Its employees. He
was fonnerly employed by the 1 Sh~rman Boat Works In Long I
Beach.
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A daughter weighing 5 pounds.
13 ounces was born Tuesday,
Aug. 11, in Hoag Hospital to
Jerry and Arlene Shoffner, 633
31st St., Newport Beach.
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could be conalde...cl.
In the rnolutlona adopted
Monday nlaht, CDM Chamber dl·
rectont: • Endorwed the ceneral Idea of
a multiple c::onces.slon operation
with a minimum of 3 food con·
cesslonaires.
. • Endoraed th~ Idea of a slnale
concession area for the entire
beach. located In a convenient
central apot.
F..U, Plcllc larks
EM ef lall Seas•
A family picnic wlll be held at
noon Saturday at the Corona del
Mar Youth Center to celebrate
the end of the season for the
Piedmont and Plonet>r leaeuea.
Htahllght of the festivities will
be a ~ball game betwet>n the
parents and the coaches of the
teams.
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HEAP BIG POW-WOW is being held by a couple of Algonquins
of tf>e Ha rbor YMCA Indian Guides over the plans for the YMCA
charity br~aHast to be held Saturday, Sept. 19, ot Richa rd's Lido
Marker. Rtcky S.,ker, 8, ond Dick Richord, owner of Richard s Mor·
ket, are figuring out how much wampum is needed for a tidet to
the breaHast. A half-dollar will do. ~ys Ridy.
The Corona del Mar, Costa
Mesa and Newport Harbor Cham·
bers of Commerce are meeting
for breakfut thiA mornIng
(Thursday) at Howa rd's Restaur·
ant In Newport to conclude the
plans for organl.zatlon of the
Councll of Chambers of Com·
merce. The artlclea of tncorpora·
tlon are expected to be completed
'10 that they can be taken back
to the 3 chambers for approval
by the membership.
L I F. F11 PllicJ U.,tetl oca 1rms ~, lecralill .... 11 11 o,tllllllic. .
change Hands The Newport Beach p a r k •• AI Springer, manager and part
Beaches and Recreation CommiA· owner of Haythorne Department
sJon voted Tuesday nteht to Store ln Corona del Mar. has
adopt a policy of charatng fees been Inducted aa a new member
for epeclal Interest recreation of the Newport Harbor Optlmlat
programs. Theatt Include square Club. AI La a native of German·
danctna. modern danctne. tennis town. Philadelphia, Pa., spent 3
and almJiar activities. Recreation years In the Army and graduated
director Richard Abernethy has from Loll Angeles University. He
expressed his wish to make these ls tht' lOth member to be brought
speclaJ Interest programs self· lnto the Optimist Club by VIce·
A n umber of local bu.alneaes
are involved In pending sales.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted R~U are
selling thelr Mary's Furniture
store at 2!M6 E. Coast Hwy ..
Corona del Mar, to Raymond
Michael and Margaret Pauline
Velardo of Laguna Beach.
W. I. B. Crealock of 2816 La·
faye!te Ave.. Newport, Is pur·
c:haslng the Bookcase, 3416 VIa
Lido, In the Lido Shopping Cf!n·
ter, from Mr. and Mts. Charles
Davis, 213 VIa Cordova, Udo late.
s upporting. President Fred Stewart.
'Ma' Ruggles Celebrates Her
80th Birthday Anniversary Lido Liquors Inc., 3420 Via
Lido, also in the Lido Shopping
Center. along with the ofi·sale liquor license. ls being purchased Mrs. Ha ttie Ruggles, known to
by Food Giant Markets Inc. of her many friends in Corona del
Los Angeles. Mar as "Ma" Ruggles. celebrated
Johnson It Son, Lincoln ·Mer· her ll>th birthday anniversary a
cucy·Contlnental dealers at 900 I little while aeo. And just as she
W. Coast Hwy .• Newport Beach, has done for several years, she
are purchaslng tht' LaMalson celebrated alone with her niece's
Motors Inc., automobile agency l twins, Roberta and Robert Comp·
at 1511 S. Main St., Santa Ana. ton, who are now 18 and havt' the
Campbell of Loll Angeles, were
also there for the party and the
birthday cake.
Mrs. Ruegles has ~lebrated
quite a 11umber of birthday an·
nlversarles In Corona del Mar,
because abe and the late Mr.
Rueatea came here 'way back In
1930. She opened a cafe called
the Waffle Inn where Dan's Port
Barber Shop Ul now located.
About the only nearby business
then on Coast Hwy. was the
"Mustard Pot," a grocery store
run by G race Mustard at the
present J()('atlon of the Fun
Fashtons dress shop.
Another transaction lnvlovlng same birth date u "Ma" -
a local resident Is the sale of July 26. Vance's Beauty Salon, 221 s.l The twins' parents, Mr. and
Main St., Santa Ana, to Faye 1 Mrs. J. R. Compton of Los Angt'·
Mangum of San Gabriel by 1 Je~. and a house guest. Maxine
Bartlett Vance of 221 Larkspur!
M•. co,;•• d•'. M., 1 Lowell North
Good hooHnc, la,or L d . St ea s 1n ar
Mr. Ruggles was the owner
ancl s ktppN of a fishing boat,
"Hobo," '"hlch he anchored for
many year<~ at the Carnation
Cove beach. It was In 1934 that
th«'Y moved Into the houae at 50<1
~t:l\0' James Stoddarcl or Nt>W·
pnrt Cf',tC'h tworecl 83 to win third
pl;w;· an the annual IO·shot.
sin\\ f'rl' Gold Medal Mavors'
Shnnt ;11 the Peace Officers Assn.
ranf;!P la.,t Sunclay
II~> •\ .1o; out·shnt only hy Mayor
H L. Lake of Garclen Grovt>. with
87, and Dalt> Heinly. thP rPtirlng
ma' or r,r Santa Ana. who Rhot
an H6 ~lilyor John Smith or Co<~ta
MP<..:1 wa~ eighth among the 11
contP~tanL'I with a 61
Use Eflalgn cleuifi.d eda fM ,...
sulk. C.ll in your •ds to O RIOLE
J.osso.
Regatta Here
Lowell North and his boat Goldenrod Ave.. which Is still
"North Star," representing Ml'l· Ma Ruegles' home.
slon Bay, wert> leading as or She recalls that the first elec·
Tuesda y In the International Star tlon Pver hf'ld in Corona del Mar
Regatta .• Mr. North won Mon· was In 1933, and 93 votes were
day's rare, beating Ma lin Burn· ca t. In the last e lection -on
ham In "Ch atterbox" by a split the refuse rollectlon charge. last
second. He was second In Tues· June 2-about 1,300 votes were
day's race, which was won by cast In Corona del Mar.
Bill Ficker, the dl'fendlng C'ham·l
pion from Newport Harbor. ItO/ "---~--:II for
Malin Burnham and Gary • V 7 0 UVIII ...
Comer, who ls the defending 1 R ltJ •-lea U .. North American Champion. WNl' .. 011 rc
t ied for second place as or TUf>'l ·
day Mr Comer, repN'S4:'ntang The dlrt>ctors of the Newport
JaC'kson Pa rk, Ill.. "-BIIt'd has Harbor Board of Realtors adopted
"Turmoil" to a third place on a ~solution Monday recommend·
Monday and Tuesday. while Mr. lng an lncrea.e In the sales
Burnham was second on Monday commission from the present 5
and fourt h on Tuesday. per cent to 6 per cent on all
Bill Ficker of Balboa was In sales -open, exclUJIIve and mul·
fourth place as of Tuesday. tlple l!atlng -efft'CtiVe Oct. 1.
Thirty thret> Starboat cham· Thill resolution will be voted on
pions !rom Canada, Argentina. at the breakfast meeting next
Cuba, the Bahamas, Portugal. Thursday, Aue. 77. at the Balboa
Mexico, Bra7.ll, Italy, the United Bay Club.
States and Hawaii are oompet· --------
lng In the Internationally tam· Cllrllllll., bllll
ous regatta. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii This Is the 33rd Internatlonol t-1-a-a ... Ul.laa Star Reaatta. Last year It was .... -.-... ,..
..
...
Grade Sch~ol Registration
Is Scheduled for Sept. II . ,
• Rec:ommenct.d more than Mtl. Annie Barden. 19, of %18
one conee.Jon for rental of Colllna A~ .• Balboa laland, died
beach par, tn the •me central 1'\letday at the Patton General
RqittraUon at all !f.-port rkh.. flm arad•. to~rly ot
Beach elementaty echoola wUJ be Mon~ Park School District
on Sept., 11. Supt. loy ~IMD D&Ctuate of U.S.C.; Maryana Me:
annount'H this -.ek. Comaldt, third pete, formerly of
area. Roepltal.
• Succested that the plan for Sh~ wu bom In Thurmuton.
JtettttraOon wiD run tram"e:iO PaJo Alto School D.lltrlct, fl'Ad·
to 12 noon at each ol tbe ele-uate of Stanlord University;
rnenta'7' school eampuMt. Mr. Bkh,ant MLC&rthy, atxth grade, An~n Mid that .tuden~ rraduate ol Lone Beach State;
would be reptered after 12 noon Arlene Hutt. alxth Jl'ade, arad·
If n~ry. uate of Lone &e._ch State: Pa·
h ~~anL t e ~ntral co~lon area In· elude ahaded patio areaa with She Ia wrvlved by her aon,
tablea and benches for ~ by Lance Barden, Orinda, Calli.; 2 the patrona ' dauahter, Mrs. Gwendolyn Green· nere are the new tNchera and trtc:ia I..ewW. MOOnd eracle, erad·
._ · leal, ot the Balboa laland ad·
• '\e plan aketched by Mr. dress, and Mrs. Marjorie Doftr·
Grace Included a 120·foot by man, Middleton. Ky.
ataft membe,.. In the dlatrlct: uate ot Oectdental CoUeae.
General atalf: Edward Wurtele, Horace Enaten School: March·
140·foot cowred area with t~ep&· Service& were held ye.terday
rate "aralia" for 4 food concea· at Stitz Mortuary Chapel In
slora and 2 g~ar rental concea· Corona ~I Mar, the Rev. West·
alons. The bulldlna aru wu well Greenwood ol St. James
4.400 square feet, and Mr. Crace Eplscopal Church oftlclattne.
bufn-manaaer, formerly bust· eta Davenport. fooda, eraduate of
nesa ust.tant at VIctor Valley Unlveralty of California at Santa
Union Hllh School Dlatrlct, erad. Barbara; Joht'\1 Davia, IOClal
uate of U.S.C.: Ceo'lla Roach 1tudlea and arithmetic. eraduate
achool nurM, formerly at '1\tltl~ ol lndJana 8 tate Teachers;
Elementary Dlatrlct: DavJd Bor· Dwane Meyer, arithmetic, North
kenhaaen, lnatrumental muaic, Dakota State 'J'Mchera: Sandra
araduate of Lon1 Beach State. Riehl, Enallah and readlnc. rrad·
estimated the construction COlt
at SOO.OOO.
Mr. Finch reported to the dl·
recto,.. that a plan sugaested by
the present beach concession·
alTeS called for a $5,000 down
paymt'nt by each of 6 successful
bidders, the balanc-e or $5,000
ea~h to be paid off In about 3
years. The bidders would a r·
range for all the financing. a r·
ranee for the construction or the
concession building, Install all
new equipment, and turn over
the building to the city at the
conchulon of a lO·yt'ar lease.
They suggested 12 per cent of
grou volume aa the city's share,
with the provlsJon that thls 12
per c.-ent go tlrst toward re·pay·
lng the successful bidders for the
COlt or the building. 3···· ... "' Cll c.c. ••• ~.,.
The Corona del Mar Chamber
of Commerce la plannlnl to ~ve
a 3·montb bonus to Ita ~ber·
ablp by JOlnl on a fiacal year
basla or July 1 to June 30.
MOlt of the memberahlJMI date
from April 1, the otnclal "birth ·
day" of the CDM Chamber. The
directors voted Monday evenlna
In favor of the new fiacJit year,
subject to ratfflcatlon by the
membership. Tbe members will
get the 3·month difference tree.
EJfTJlT DEADLDfE SET
Final date for entries for the
National Senior One·Hour run to
be held at Oranae Cout College
on Labor Day, Sept. 7, La Sept.
1 ln the AAU office.
Second Korea
Orphan Joins
COM Family
Corona del Mar School: Phyllla uate of University of California
RawUns, klndercarten, graduate at Santa Barbara; Wllltam Rabb,
of MJl!a Colleee: Martha Ene· science, formerly ol u. NletOI
man, tlrat erade, formerly In San School Dlatrlct. eraduate of LOI
FrancliCO, rraduate of San Joee _A_n_e_e_lea_S_t_a_te_. ______ _
State; Sandra Sewell, eecond
encle. formerly In U. An,elea,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard qommea graduate ol U.S.C.: Eileen Hom-
of 702 Lark.apur Ave., Corona del rlghoua, thlrd crade, fonnerly of
Mar, who 3 months aao auccesa· Stanton School Dlltrlct eraduate
fully completed the adoption of j of Ball State Teacher:.· Marian
Julie (So Jum Soon I, Jaat week Guenther, ape c l al education,
welcomed a eecond X o r e a n formerly of Ga.rden G r 0 v e
orphan girl Into their family. Schoo I Dlatrlct. araduate o1
She Is 7·year·old Susanne Wuhlncton Unlveralty; Robert
Oommes. Her Korean name la Coons, al)edal education, form·
Chol Kum Ock. but you'd have erly In Loa An,elea, graduate of
to ask Susanne how to pronounce State UnlveraJty -ol N.w York.
lt.s Newport, Helehta School: Wyn
usanne, like Julie, wu adopt· Martin first arade f 1 t
In tha
l1do Shopping ArM
ed through the Holt Adoption Orane~ County a~d ~Jca0n
Agency In Oregon, run by the Schoola In Mex.lco: G r a c e
famous Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holt. Thomu, third erade. pduate at.
who have arranged for the adop· Occidental Colle,e; Joan Nlera· ~~~!!::::::' 11..,..::::=-
tlon of more than a thousand bach. third erade, 1raduate of __ .,._....,-
Korean orphans. U.S.C.: Ralph Preltae, al x t h
Julie, 'fhO la 9 years old, la ,ade, cracbtate of San Dleao
eotna to summer school, and la State· Gwen Klnl alxth' erade
already reading and writing arad~ate of Lona Beach State '
En'lllah. She and her new slater Harbor VIew School: Darle'ne
Su.anne aet along famously, ac· Wood, first rrade, formerly ln
cordlna to Mrs. Dommea. who Lakewood, 1raduate of Lone
aaya they chatter away like any Beach State; Sharon Ward, 81!C·
two alatera, ~p1t that the chat· ond erade, araduate of U.C.L.A.
ter La In Korean· Mariners School: Earl Bjelland,
Mr. and Mrs. Domrnes are part· principal, formerly teacher at
ners In the Monte Peters Co., a Wlaebum School Dlatrkt, Haw·
car agency In Santa Ana. thorne, mutera deeree from
cuu. coa TilE OOJIWEU
James and Norma Conner, 312
Dahlia Ave., Corona del Mar, are
t he parents of a daughter born
Friday, Aue. 14., In Hoaa Hoepl·
tal, weighing 6 pounch, 10
ounces.
U.C.L.A.: Carol Werner, 8f:C'Ond
arade, formerly of the Corona del
Mar School, eraduate of U.S.C.;
Judy Ireland, first erade, form·
erly of COita Mea School Dl.a·
trlct. araduate of Ohio State
University.
Newport School: Lou Ann Eh.'
a.acw-•• Wew
Y erd•te -linens
3* V".. Udo
Newport leech, c.lif.
FREE PAJlKIN6 IN Jt~
E WHOLE TOWN'S TAlXIN'
ABOUT •
I & I MAllET
WHERE
Everyday Prices Are Bcwgains
liD DB.IYDY IS I SIIPLE TELEPII.E 0*1'
102 BEER .... fer ..
.,.lie .... kTL\ UAif USDA CBOICE
SHORT RIBS
29~ 16 OZ. CAliS., .09
IIUMJETE
CIIICID
DRUMSTICKS
79~
810'1'0.
PEANUT BUnER
GOILET 3~
..... .,1
OKAa IIA1"D P'DIIT GaADE
BACON 59~
at San Diego, and the year be·
tore that In Havana. Next year
the regatta, &t'COrdtnr to the
rules of the International Star
A..qoclatlon, will have to be held
In the .outhem hemlaphere.
The Starboat, a 22·foot racine
•loop, was orlclnally deaii(Tied tn
1907 by an American. Then In
the 1930's a MW rtr wu de·
•lcned ln Germany. Today there a,. 4~ Starboats In exbtence.
comprtslnr the lsraeat radnl
clus of Mllboata In the worl4.
Introduced u new members at
yeaterday'a quarterly meednr of
Aml101 VIeJo-at the Newport
Harbor Yacht Club were Marco
Anlch, lnaurance broker, •ho
wu dacr1bed by "Prealdente"
Bob Gardner u the only mem~
vmo wu born ln the clty of !few·
port Beach, and Judp WUJiam
ChrlatenMn. who aalned ~nt
fame for the BUclnl episode In
hit J(ewport Jufttce Court.
Clorox Bleich
. Pl. 11t
LDI'rl '"' u. CAir •-"' I IEITU' 'I
Thla year. 3 women are CleW·
lnl In the recatta, In eech cue
tM wit. of the aldp~r.
UNITED FUND LISTS
.BUDGET BREAKDOWN
The r~nd alloeatJon o f t he F. Landen, Dr. Edward Mllum,
188,98'7~ total budret ot the Mrs. John RaU, Fled Schoepe
Newport leach United JUDd hu and Dldc Rlcbatd.
been announced by Austin Stur-Dr. Mllum, campalan ebalr·
tevant, UJ' president. man, aald that advance tolk1ta.
Here t.a thAt breakdown u pre· tiona wUJ start at once for bu.al·
sented by the budpt committee: ness and out-of-town property
QN\ 00 ownea. RAellldence aolldtatlon American Red CroM -·.$22.-.v. will be eoordlnated with the na-
Boy Scouta ............ -....... 1•·180·00 tlonal United J'und drive in
Girl Scouta ······················-9,400.00 October
Harbor Area Boya' Club 8,741•00 Voh.in'teer workers are now be·
YMCA ···--·········-······-"· 6,500.00 Jnl' IIOUI'ht. Dr. Mllum aaid. Cerebral PaLiy ........ ·-···. 4.200.00
SalvatJon Army ... ......... 4,132.00
Marcia Davis
Is Engaged
Cathollc Welfare .. . ..... 4,000.00
MWICular Dystrophy .. .. 2.~.00
Famlly Service . ..... 2,452.00
VLIJtlnl' Nurses .. 1,764.oq
Children's Ho.pltal . 1.263.43
Campfire Girls . 1,200.00
Corona del Mar Youth
Center ....
Protestant Welfare
Orthopaedic HO(IJpltal ..
Chrlatmu Welfare
Volunteer Bureau uso
Traveler's Aid .
Mr. and Mrs. C. Matwden Davls,
868.30 405 Irvine Ave .. Newport Heltht&.
800.00 are announdnl' the eneaeement ~.77 of their dauchter, Matcla Lea, to ~.00 David Gifford, son of Mr. and ~.00 Mrs. Howard A. K. GIUord, 122
500.00 40th St., Newport.
50.00 Marcia and David are both
gradu ates of Newport Harbor
Total for Arencles . $84,937 ~ Hl&h Scfiool and are attendin1
OperatJnl' ExpeMH 4,050.00 the Untverstty of Callfornla at
Santa Barbara. They plan their
TOTAL BUDGET .. .. .188.98'L50 weddlnr tor late summer ot next
The bud1et committee was tyear.
headed by Roeer Hardacre, and --------
aervina wtth hlm were Mrs. c. u.. f:Mip .&.11Me4 .._ oa J...oiiO.
••Yaa
PLYIMITII
SALES AND SDVICE
IL 111111
1-W. C'OUT WWAT, W&WIOIIT a&.ACII
Lu..ty~
DirectlY A.c:ra. From the Balboa
TAHITIAN ENTERTAINMENT will hiqhlight the
fifth ennuol IIJou to be held Soturdoy, Aug. 29,
ot the Newport Horbor Elks Lodge, H56 Vio
Oporto, Newport Beoch. The big event, which
will lost from 5 p.m. to 2 o.m., will be open to
Elks ond their guests from the greoter Orange
County oreo. Here, from left, ore Joi Zelle,
whose Ote 0 Doncers will present tohitio11, So-
moan ond Howati on numbers: Jeu ~rewer, ••·
oltod rule r of the Newport Elks: Vono Etkin, o11e
of the show troupe: C liff Vtuner, post exalted
ruler o f the Newport Lodge; C huck Chondler,
eaolted ruler of the Anaheim Elh C lub, ond
Modelone Shenck, olso a member of the show
troupe.
14 MUSICIANS PROVIDE
TAPED MUSIC FOR PLAY
No orchestra Ia to be seen at
the Newport Harbor Community
Players' production of "A Street.
car Named Desire" at the Hof·
brau Theatre In Costa Mesa.
But 14 younr mualclana worked
hard to produce the background
mualc~ that la heard durin& the
play.
Mr. Arvo Haapa
c;o The Enalan
Corona del Mar, Calif.
Dear Hop:
I am wrttlnr this In bopes Mr.
Ray DanJ,er of Costa Mesa, who
&UJ'I'8la they hire policemen to
watch poUeemen here In New·
port 'Beach. will read this.
J.. a former beach.bont resi-
dent In the area of 38th St. and
u a former member of the Pro·
batJon Department of Oranre
County I believe I know where-
Glenn Wescott bf the En.alrn
staff, who composed thls original
score for the play, rehearsed the
orchestra and directed it for the
final tapln& of the mualc. AI.·
slstlne him as a rec:ordJne co·
ordlnator was Jim Wheeler of
Balboa J.aland, also an Enalrn
ataff member. Here are the mem.
bers of the orchestra:
VIOUNS -Beverly Gibbons,
440 Carnation Ave., Corona del
Mar; I..on!na Kelly, 608 Orchid
Ave .. Corona del Mar; Holly In·
gram, 319 Jumlne Ave., Corona
del Mar; AJ Toedter, 3094 Gibral-
tar, CO(IJta Mesa, and Anne
Butcher, 2327 Rutrera. Co.ta
Mesa.
CELLOS -John Phetteplace,
len! E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa;
Mildred Toedter, 3094 Gibraltar,
Costa Mesa, and Charlot~ DaJ.
ton, 303 Colleen PL. CO(IJta Mesa.
BASS-Roy Yarnell, 223 Opal
Ave., Balboa Island.
;==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~._._._._.__.._=; ot I apea~
Haa Mr. Danlrer ever been
awakened five stralrht nlehtt It~
CLARINETS -Suale Huftm•n.
708 Jasmine Ave.. Corona del
Mar. and Judy Henry, 2198 Can·
yon Dr .• Co.ta Mesa.
LBGH IRrTE. 33. has joil'led
Ford Aeronutronic os monaqer
of spoce electronics ond spoce
technology operotions. He will
be conce rned with developing
electronic devices for use in
missile systems, communicotions
tnvolvtng rockets and satellites
ond •nstrumentation for scien-
tifi c e.cploration of spoc.e. He
wos previously with Hughe s Atr-
Cf"aft C o . He received his B.S.
degree in electricol engineering
from the Mossochusetts Institute
of Technology i'l 19-46 a nd took
groduote study at Case Institute
of Technology and UCLA.
Thrifty Green Stamps
ARE NOW GIVEN WITH PURCHASE Oft
EVERY . USm CAR
anci·Truck at
TliiiiiOre . Robils Ford
SPECIAL IF TIE WEEI
'&l Fill 4-41'. •••
(FAA-933) PLUS 5,000 GREEN STAMPS.
'&I F ... Clill vw,rta
$1211
$2111
Fordomatlc, radio, heater. PLUS 5,000 GREEN
STAMPS.
a row after mldnlaht by some·
one wantlnr to use his phone?
Ru Mr. Danl,er ever been
threatened with physical viol·
ence for uklna teenarers to
quit cursln1 and ualn& obscene
lancuace In public? Well I
and I aay a few arrests are In
order.
U Mr. Danl1er'a 110n t. abso·
lutely lnn~nt there hu been
no harm done bee&UM lf he fre·
quenta thLI partlculax part ol the
beach he knows what is I'Olnl'
on tMre and wha t be hu to
apect. And lf be doesn't lJ.b the
treatment at the Newport
Beaches then why not try Runt·
ln~ton State beach or another ot
Orange County's fine beaches?
Hls taxes pay for county llfe
guards but he doesn't contribute
one red nickel for our local pro-
te<1lon.
Last but not least Mr. Daniger.
your boy was treated like a com·
mon criminal by beln& searched.
TRUMPET -David Harrison,
395 Meadow Ln., Costa Mesa.
DRUMS-Bill Callis, 1718 lr·
vine Ave .• Baycrest.
PIANO-Carol L.elahton, 3105
Loren Ln., <Asta Mesa.
COL lfEVJLS TO S.EAK
u. Col. Georae Nevtu. In·
formatJonal wrvices oftlcer for TELCO W1VU TO MEET
El Toro and Air Craft Fleet Mar· The Harbor T.tco Wives will
lne Force Padllc. wUI p~nt a hold a pot ludt beach party at 7
brJefior on the activities ot the p.m. tomorrow (Friday) at the
Marine Corp Air Statloe a t El 15th Street beach in Newport.
Toro to the Newport Beach KJ. The nomlnatJnl' cornm.ittee will
want. Club at noon today pn!:Sellt the names ot the omcers
(Thunday) at the VIlla Marlna j to be elected at tbe S.pt. 16
Restaurant. meett.na.
TlrVIIIDAY, AUGUST & 1-•&WiOir'l' 11AD0a DW 7
CHIJRt:HES
~?a DAY ADYDJdt aiiUI1'1U ICZEJJCZ CIIV'aCII:&I
Dr. Bru~ Halatbd, director of Row Cod, the lnfinJte all·
the Wotld Ute Jl.etlftrch ln.ti-lmowtnr lnteUie~ and wLI·
t\lle at Lorna Unda, wUI apeak dam. heat., ~ and trana.
on "Space Aa• Evanpllam" at lonna all who look to Him, b
the 11 a .m. S.turday MrVtce. Ht.a broueht out In tM Lf!sson.Sef.
wnnon topic wiiJ be "()pportun-mon "Mind," to be read ln the ttl~ for Snenth Day A.dventl.at Corona del Mar, Newport and
Youth ln the Yield of Sclentltlc CG.ta Mea Chrl.tiA.n Sctenc:e
Reaearch" at the 4:30 p.m. churches Surulay. '"'-Golckn
youth MHtlnc Saturday. Text trom Pu1ma aaya, •~(;rat
MEWJIOaT ua.oa LUT11ZIIAJf Is our Lord, and of ereat power:
"A Mlpty Warnlnr Aratn.at hla undemanc11n&' Ll Jnnnlte"
Unbellet.. will be the sermon .:(iii14iii7iii:5iii)iii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij. topic of the Rev. John Propp at r
the 8:4:5 and 11 a.m. Sunday
aervSc-.
IT. UDD'WI n&urTUIAJr
Dr. DoucJu 'nffany. putor ol
the Flrat rre.bytertan Church of IVJIDAY, AVGUIT Did
Sherman Oab. wW ~ on U 4-)(.
'1'tle Courap ol Imperfection" at "Divine RdUnr -or
the 8:15. 9:35 and ll·a.m. Sun-Dr. Luke P!eKrlbea"
day wrvlces. Dr. ntfany ts form. 7:30 P.M.
er putGr ot the Plnn Presby· "Miaerly or Mercltul"
terlan Cburrh ot Boiw. Idaho, CThe Fifth BeatJtuct.l
and Ll a naUonaJ Iucier of the -LAGUJIA'II&ACII
Church <>tlkers TtalnJne Course. AliT CAU.DY
c.o.t ..... ., .. QHf Drt.a.
CDif COJOIUMI'ft taU... A Cordial We1eclbe Awalts You
"POI"Jiveneaa Wllbout Repent· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ anoe" will be the wrmon topic i:
ol the Rev. Edwin Gomke at the
9:30 and 11 a .m. Sunday services.
Ciiiliit tau ... w,... SEA
Dr. Ray bpdale, dLitrtct SUP·
ervtsor of the Loa Aneeles Dt..
trlct Methodist Churches. will
apeak on '"MMouahta In the
Nlaht" at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services.
MEWIOIIT FD11T aAPnST
ss:ar.c... .......
c:-6al ...
SOlfDAT. AUGUST D
8:00 A.K.-Tbe Sentce
ll:OO A.M.-Tblt Service
-W &I.COM &
"The Mark ot a Chrt..tian" will
be the Mmton topic of the Rev.
Herbert Johet~~>n at the 11 a.m.
Sunday service. He will speak ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ on '"MMe Path of Llte" at the 7 ;;.
p.m. Sunday service.
El .. _ II 1111••• .... ..., , .. ..,
The N~ Harbor Elcchan1e
Club will aponaor a $1.5.000 In·
vltatlonaJ open eolf tournament
Oct. 15·18 at the Mesa Verde
C'ountry Club rourw, west of
Harbor Blvd In eo.ta Mesa. Co·
apoMOrs will be th~ Profealonal ' Golftors .Assn.
John Plumley, Mesa Verde pro
and manarer, said that the lead·
ln.r pros on lour will compete In '
the tournament. I
MA'I"RESS lGif!TES
A mattress caught on fiff early
Monday momlnr at the residence
of Col. and Mrs. Andrew W. 1
Smith, 3400 Ocean Bl"-d.. Corona
~I Mar. and amouldeftd lone
enourh to cauw t~ tar on tM }
roof to drip throueh the root and
Into a clothes doart.. I
Fer .., ...,., ,.,....,... _, ...
~ .. ,ntr., c... oaw. ,.-,
fDIT cauaa or caaaa. w:a&ilid t , 3303 VIa Lido
Newport Jleach READING BOOK-331.5 VIa Udo. Newport Beadl
Open week da~
t a.m.. to 5 p.m. w~ 9 a.m. . 1:45 p.m.
na.ad.aya and ....-tda,._
t a.m. to t p.m. IECOIID ""ta_...U ..... .-. OP c::aaast ,
ICIDii d i •....-n .... at c.-... ...
31131 Eut Cout Hll'bway Corona del Mv READING BOOM-
3839 East Cout Hll'hway Open -week da)'$-
10 Lm. to 3 p.m. SUJI'DAT AatW Ill .omcaow SUJIIDAY 8CBOOL J:l5 a.m.
stmDAl' SIJN.::&S U :OO a.m. WEDIO:SDAY EVUIJIG
kEZ I iltGI I :00 p.m. You..,.~ mvtiN to
att.eed tllle ~ a.mc. and 1lo ... Ute ..........
'Iii IIICII1111clll Ihlen $1216
hardtop, automatic. radio, heater, PLUS 5,000
GREEN STAMPS.
My brother, who Is a law en·
rorrttment otrl~r In a nearby
town. arrested a so called lnno-
ct>nt boy and put him In the back
seat of the ~quad car without a
search. The boy leant>d over and
with a pocket knife !switch
blade 1 believe they atf' calledl
cut my brother's throat and then
stabbed at hl.s eyt>S. Luckily lt
was not fatal, but my brother
will be dlllflgured for the rest of
PU'IS & IIOO'J'S. Ko. l CAW
CAT FOOD 2 • 25c APPLESAUCE ----------------------------------------
IIIII
FORDOMA'MC, radio, beater, PLUS 5,000 GREEN
STAMPS.
'll IDCUIY llillllllr
hardtop, radio, heater. PLUS 5,000 GREEN
STAMPS.
'II .EVIAET 4 ••• •• sedan, radio, beater, PLUS 5,000 GREEN STAMPS
'II F .. T-llnl
full power. radiO. heater, automatic. PLUS 5,000 GREEN
STAMPS.
$111
f ·door Mdan, PLUS 2,!f00 GftEEti STAMPS.
'II,_ lazll•--
2·doot, PLUI 2,!1100 GllEEl'f STAMPS.
'11..-n a•
radio, heater, PLUS 2,500 GREEN
11411 -
hl.s life.
tn dlsau~t.
R. PATTISON
Capt. U.S.A. lret.)
Corona del Mar
TOO LATE TO CLUSIFT
NOW RENTING
"TIE IIIITIIIIJUE"
APARTMENTS
275 EAST 18TH ST.
COSTA MESA
36 unlta desl,aed wlth an auth·
entJe Caribbean ''Garden Apart·
menta." chann ln the heart ot
Coata Mesa.
24 TWo-Bedroom Apta.
12 J'Umllhed Sln1le Apts.
20x40 Heet.d Pool.
ALCOA WRAP HEAVY DUTY. 25ft. ··-·~-·-SSe FELS -SOAP. Giant Size
CUD CIAJfT. 11 OZ.
Whole Kemel Corn 2 • 35c VET'S. 5 us.
Dry Dog F.ood
DIASOn'-RINSE. 1 pl ----·-89c PLANTER COCXTAIL NUTS, llb.
LDn'"S. I OZ.
Sweet Pickle ·Relish
1IEIJR
17c Baby Food ----------------------------------------
STaAIJO:I) JtnfJOil
3-35c 3-47c
UNDERWOOD DEVIL HAN. 21JJ oa. ___ _.25c G~ JJQUID DETERGENT, 15 OL -
• • I • 2/311
• • • • • 2/311
• • • • 2/llc ..
aiOICZ
Round Steak
Rum Roast •
Now you can enjoy Luncheon and
Dinner served in the Victor Hugo
Manner ••
SEVEJI Dip I ....
The VlaOR HUGO INN
HYatt 4-3541
361 CLIFF DBIVE LAGUNA BEACH
"m r.
n ,
f -'iano
''LUX'' ~ADE L~~
MEADE (Lux) LEWIS cap-
tiYat .. hia audience with
boDky touk. and Barrel-
HOUM picmo. EaJoy a de-
liciou. d i D D e f fmiher
eohcmc.d with auperb
coc:ktaila and IDCII"Yeloua
l .r udson Liberty 8-6035
l oust R~stautant
2660 Harbor BlYd.
~en ~arlatti's
Ht~rler
Bell
3801 E. COAST HWY.
CORONA Dt1 MAB
OR. 3-9970
Tb. best in loocL ..me.
and ~ ho.pitaJitr • • •
In a c:barmiD9 Old ED9tilh A~
NOW IS 'ftiE TIME J'OR ALL
GOOD MEN TO COME TO na:
AJD OF THEIR COUNTRY! And,
by golly, what with the Carrier
USS Bennington anchored ott
ahore during the weekend with
Captain James R. Compton, the
Bennington's commanding of-
fl~r, and his able crew aboard,
It does lnd~ se-em the country
1a In good ha nds.
More than 2,000 persons we~
estimated to have visited the
aircraft carrier during her visit
to Newport Harbor. VIsitors Sat-
urday were comprised of organ·
lzatlons and civic groups, with
Sunday being •·open to the pub·
Uc."
Ka~n Foster, Miss Corona del
Mar, was esrorted around the
Bennington, as were Mary Cay
Retmler, Mlss Costa Mesa, and
Pat HUI, Miss Playport of the
Pacific. Many were disappointed,
however, when rough waters
around the shJp forced the SUB·
pension of tripe to the Benning-
ton by small boats. One consola-
tion: We'll all look fo.rward to
her vtait again next year. • • •
Ted Ow-.. at tbe CenQ .. ,
WIUJam C:raahUJ, local dlm1b·
utor of marine radio., bu been
desJJnated temporary chairman
Cor the organlzatlon ol an aa-
aocfatlon to promote Newport
Harbor as a yea r around boatJn1
and water aporta •~a.
The appointment wu made
last week at a meettne of boat
and motor dealers and dlatrib-
utora at the Dolphin Club.
Nelson Roblnaon, yacht broker
and marine Insurance aeent, was
elected secretary. lnvttatlorw for
the next m~tlne will be sent to
every member of the marine
business and allied ~roupa active
ln boating and motor promo-
tions.
Also attending th e Initial
meeUng were W. D. Schock. sail-
boat manu(actu~r; Willis Hunt,
Mert'Ury outboard dealet ; .John
MacKay and John Cabot. Padflc
Finance; Dr. Irving Laby, dentist
and marine enthusiast; R. Bob
Beehler, Scott outboard motor
dlatrlbutor; WUJiam Severance
Jr., Wizard boats anct p~Jdent
of the Southern California Mar-
Ine Aan.; L. E. Brown and Vln
Joraensen. Balboa Matine Harct.
WOODS c ·ovE
••• i.... 0.. ......: I. M .... :r .., .. '"""·
3 GREAT ADVENnJBES IN
DINNG at Roe&RrS
,.. . '.... --
ROBEJrrS FAMOUS !!'-~~~ ,.
---·---
lerYed....,., Friday, SatuJday & Swaday ---· ---LUICH
Delightful -Delicious -Diffe rent
43 MENU ITEMS PLUS
5 DAJL Y SPECIALS
• --· ROBFRrs RESTAURANT
The whole town's talkln' 'bout
that late Brealdut Club at the
new Coral ae.t Motor Hotel and
Reltaurant 21241 Harbor Blvd.,
lD eo.ta Mea.
llany llntJ .leila
Iii. liNt's Iliff
State Senator John Murdy Jr.
hu named Harry Harvey of
Santa Ana, fonner d ty editor of
the Santa Ana ~later, u hla
JecialatJve ualatant.
wa~; Bob Colman, Owens out-10 14 1•
board dUtrlbutor; Jim Ducan,
Iii u.. .............. c. ..
ltua l t. .t .... ..tl... e-ta ....
manuracturer's agent; Ray KenJ-NOW OPEN EVERY DAY 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M. 100, South Coast Co., and Jim ,._ _______________________ ,.j
By the way, have you heard
about the newest social club
he~ In the Harbor area? It's
called the TGIF CLUB, which
meets dally 4 to 7 at the Coral
Reef. A card In the club entitles
the bea~r to partJd pate In group
activities during this time with
special prices on drink& Club
members will be treated to enter-
tainment too. Later on In the
evening, Ted Owens. well-known
song stylist In the Newport Area
ambles out with "spedal oubll-
o-roonl which puts all .. way
out," (in left field l that hs.
Cou~. anyone digs what this
TGIF jazz means. "Thank good·
ness It's Friday." BUT NATCfl !
Thla poajtlon wu ~ated by
the 19!59 leat&Jature to uslat the
.Ute aenatora with their work
load. Sen. Murdy uld thla will
lower lectaJatJve experwes be·
cauae, In the put. special In·
~m committee. were appoint-ed to handle heavy periods of
le~lalatlve work.
Morcan and C. D. Home of Jim lr-;'CX:XICX:x:ICX:~~~~~~~~~~~2!;~CX:x:ICX:x:ICX:fl Mcqan). Co. II
SEASON !ICU'I' 1LAND
Out of that Mn~
.,..., of. mowlel . . .-.,
i ·I ,.,~~tY...:A a ··-·---· ....... ~
-.~,.. ...... ._,.,
Mr. Harvt!y re-cently ~turned
with hla family from Beirut, Leb-
anon, whe~ he served the Jut
2 years with the US. Information
Agency. During World War II he
was an airman with the U.S.
Navy. He waa awarded the Dis-
tinguished Flying Croa and 4
air medals for air combat.
"Wlnkelbe"r'" by Ben Hecht
wiU have Ita Wm Coast premiere
showtnc at the Laeuna Play-
house, Tuesday, starrine Michael
m~»on. ThJa will be the lrbh
Players' final ahow of the cur-
~nt summer stock aea.on. It
wllJ run tbrou~h Auf. 30.
The play tells of a poet who Ia
~turned to earth to find "one
.weet dream." In this aearch he
~-vlstts many atrange charac-
ters out of hJs put. The play Ia
filled with deft touches of humor,
bitter Irony, and the touchlne
spectacle ot a Jenlua unrecoenlz-
ed until after death.
TVDDAT CLtrl M'Efti AutborlzaUon to charee 11 for 1'he Newport Beach Tueaday
parkJne at the Balboa parking Club met Monday at the home
lot on Sundays was given to the of MI"'L Walter Charamza. preal-
dty mana1er Jut week at the dent, at 1615 Mariners OT., Bar·
adjourned Newport Beach City bor HJchlandJI. to dlacuu plaN
CouncU meeUn1-The city man-for the fall ae..,n. a~er c::an Invoke the $1 !ee when .----------~-. he deems It advtaable.
No protests were received dur·
ln1 the hearlni on 2 annexa·
tJorw: first addition to Acada St.
Annex, In the Back Bay lrea
where Lockheed will establlah
its Electronics and Avionics Dl·
vtslon, and the Harbor VIew
Annex, Inland ot Corona del Mar,
lncludlnl the 0 . Z. Robertson
residential development and the
Catholic Church and the St.
James Church and Day School
sites.
The Cound l approved the first
~adlng of ordinances approving
these annexations.
••••trial c ..... laletflrl.,t.12
Dr. Arnold Beckman of Lido
lale, president of Beckman In·
atrumenta in Fullerton, will be
lnvtted to ~port on hla trip to
Russia at the lfov. 12 Industrial
conference to be held at the
Balboa Bay Club .
"Strrllcar •••••
Desire"
AT ,..,.. •. _
<•atte &d'a......_)
'lYJIPiewiiiiA.e. c..-....
nanct.r . r.tMy • .......,. ..............
C'DaTADI ,,_
TWII LIS
The aU·day conference will ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;5;;tl atrMa the need tor additional In-11
du.stty In <>ranee County to pro.
vide employment tor an upect.
ed population erowth of more
than 800.000 In the next 5 ynn.
Jack Mullan, Newport ~altor.
Ia the chairman for the confer·
ence. In attendanc. will be dt)'
and county otftdal-. and ,....
aentatlve. born utJUtJes, baab.
lnduatrlea and land development.
A plannln1 meet1n1 for the con-
!erence wu held Jut week at
the Dolphin Club, Kriport.
Registration lor tbe Nov. U
mMtlnr wm be t5 per ~
anct wUJ lndude tbe ~t of
luncheon and a morntq cotl•
bled.
LFUN
TO 'SWIM . wcm ••• On Balboa~
ruvn .. IIIEI11IE sma at ,. .........
Oil tM
F•••ll FrNip 111• ,.._ ,. I
Sept. 18 : ''Rcmvmia-" --Gezw Wlcmcko
Oct. 16 "Wonc:lers of Almira" -Carl ThOIDMa
Ncno. 6 "Irelcmd''-WUU. Buder
Jcm. 15 : ''Trade W"md hlcmc:la"-Capt. IniDg
Johnena
Feb. S : "Yellowiduile. Tetoaa. Glacier Park''
&em MidpJy
March 4: '"nn.e Philipp&ne.''-Eric Pa...el
*
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b. I "'*h EDd .. ..U ad In 1 a' ped ......... f• ...... ., tlcbta. ........... e 1 .. ~,.......
Seda. P• ~ ..........._ ...... LJbe1tr a.11SS.
(ftOCaD8 TO 80ft AIID GlaLI WOU)
WDT CD.UT n•••••a
'"WINm.IERG .. A&aaiug MICHAEL GIISOH
.., • .._._ .... n1 lllllt'tM..._ ... DCST
A119. 25 tbru Aug. 30 ............. [ ............ ...,..
~t ....... ..,, ... 7-. ............ )
Laguaa leada PJartwu.
lit OCED AYL UGUIIA -..cz
...
., ........ ,
_,_IIAIIIW~ -a.s--... DAQ
8.1. YACHT CLUB PlANS
BANQUET FOR NEXT WEEK
'n\e Balboa Wand Yad\t Club Sat»oc., D. Bowlua; B. Sabota, Eric
wUI hold Ita annual banquet at TwUt.
-----t. -----I. -----"-----.. -----'I utice 1:30 p.m. nat Thursday, Aue. 77, • •JtO-W"III-c
at tbe N.wport Harbor Yacht Boya and ~rla, 4·7, AUan
-----"· -----.. -----.. -----10. ----"'.. 0 w...-~...,_o Club. lCext year'e omcers will be Flemtne: 1lrle, 1-9, Chrlaty Boyd; -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;:;;;; IMtaU@d and troph.lel will be boye, 8-9, Mlke ~an: J1rla. ~
awuded for the aWill1M!r actlv-10-11, VIde I Hod1a; t»oy., 10-11,
lUes. lohn Lamontaane; Jlrla, 12-13, llt.NIEIW.. D
Fot rent n w....., .. ,.....___c
Kttre are the first place win-Claudia Wacner; boye, 12-13,
ners for Jut week: Jlm Cace: J1rla, U -16, Wendy
• IAJI.IIIG Blair; boyll, 14-16, Bill Lloyd.
MATTB£88EI
... -D8VD.IIaiQ r--.....
----11. ----1&. ----lJ. ----z. ----H.r,w~
Wcwiw...W_ D
L..t I Founcl._D
~ .,.., c. __ o
,.,...., 0
Snowbird.~, CeorJe T w Ia t ; e DIVIIIC
junior enowblrd.l, A. Campbell; Boys and c'rla, 4 -7, Jay F\ah-
-·~-!'~ COSTA JlsA LA,.. co. ,,. ...... ..... u..e, ....
----22. a a a----Alfred James,
COM Pioneer.
Is Dead at 79
er; boya, 8-9. Steve Schlaler;
Jlrla. 10-11, V1etor1a Flemlne:
boys, 10-11 , Mike O'Neil; clrls.
12-13, Betty Sue Landla; boys,
12-13, Chru McLachlln ; alrla, 14·
16, Pat Roh.ra; boya, 14 -16, Bill
----Zl. • 21. ----.. ----
• W011D1 Gm.Y 1• J'Oa Olm .LW&iiiiOW -1,..... JOa ....
MAIL T~ THE ENSIGN, 2850 E. Coalt Jlwy .. Conma del Mar
.Addre.
~eous__D
ftmw ___ _
Alfred Ernest Jama of 516 Bf!.
ronla Ave., Corona del Mar, one
of the pioneer propeftY owners
In thla community. dl@d Aue. 12
In Hermou Beach. He would
have been 8> yean old on Sept.
17.
Uoyd. e IWIJOIDfG
Clrla, 4·7, Debbie O,le; boys,
4·7, Allan Flemlna; &lrla, 8-9,
Chrbty Boyd; boys, S-9. Chns
Vorster: llrlla, 10·11, Julie Frant1:
boys, 10·11, Wayne Landls; g irls.
12·13, CJaudla WaJ'ner and Jane
Demars, tied; boya, 12 13, Jim
Cace and Ch.ria McLachlln, tied;
llrla, 14-16, Pat Rohrs; boys, It
roa IAI.Z 11ncn r U&OVI
FOR SALE-M~n's pertect: atar
ruby rlna. Appropriate lor wo-
man'• eetUna. CaU Mr. Wheeler
OR 3-9365 • OR 3·0550.
FOR SALE: 1957 MCA.. White,
.RadJo, Heater, New 11res,
11800.00. Contact John Van
Dyke. 432 Serta Or. CDM or
call OR 3·9373.
FOR SALE-Apartment al.ze Frle-
ldalre, In e:a:eUent condition.
Call ORiole 5-0239.
DO YOU WANT A
HOLIDAY
THIS SUMMER!
A Wf'WJ ~ 0... tMt Ia?
• lleYe It ot not. It l8 DOW
~ble to have youl' HOME.
Y ABD and .umuLS free from
the peaky Uttle varmlnta.
They are at their worst, so
start now, and "aet the Jump on
them" and enjoy a real hollda)l
trom the llttle stJnkers.
A.ak for Holiday Productl and
the romplete story from .....
T1fE JORDAN'S PET SHOP
2732 E. COAST HICHW A Y
CORONA DEL MAR
OR 3-2430
IZJIVJCU
Carpentry
MJnor Repairs
No Jobs Too Small!
H. 0 . ANDERSON
1947 Fullerton Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Callf.
Midway 6-3314
If no answer caJJ M1 6 ·2372
Paintinq -Deoorating
p API:Jl BAJ'GD'G
GEORGE BURICHARDT Llcen_, CoDtrac:tor
1817 Or&Jll'e A-. eo.ta Mel
~ ......
JO!mSTOft'S
Mesa Auto Wreckers
U.ed Auto Puta, ,_
We Buy Can and Scrap Metal
UBEJn'Y 8-7013
2075 Placenda Ave-Coeta Mea
Complete Landscaping
Service
FREE ES'l'DIATES
Sld1 Crftll Stampa
Free dellv~
OORON A DEL MAR NURSEilY
OR 5·0160 . 2744 E. Coast Hwy.
ALL TYPES OF
Photographic Supplies
e Fut Color P1lm Service. e Mavte Projectors for Bent. e Model AJrplane Supplles.
MEARS CAMERA SHOP
1'nil Newport Blvd., eo.ta 14 ..
Pll<.ne Uberty 8-7042
MOVING?
2 Fast lru~ured movers and
large van $10.50 an hour.
Time starts at you door ...
Why pay more'!
-Call-
NEWMAN
TRANSFER a STORACE CO.
Midway 6-2528 or Uberty 8-6430
1968 Harbor Blvd., Coea Mesa
nSHERMEN!
FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
FOR BENT
A& low u $7.75 per year. Or by
week. month or 8 months.
Qwr1ers Attention!
In cue you have a breakdown
or overflow, we'll keep your
foods rroun for you at a noml·
nal fee.
HARBOR FROZEN
FOOD LOCKERS
U8 30tb St., Newport Jk'ach
OR 3.-1818
CROWN TV
SALES -SERV1CE
and RENTALS
CALL CLAU'Dt oa DICK
FOR EXPElft TV JmPAtltl
3422 £ut CoUt Ba,tlwat
Corona Oel Mar
Phono oa 3·51855
DO YOU WN« • ~ • .W.. •
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II ...... .at Try .... .......
....... oiw. J4a
11LU. aTAft & Dft..:...:..:ALI.::;;, __ UJ:..:..:;.;•_I.L_UT_A_ft __ &_DJrT __ ALI __
ET STRIP su
Apartments
111 c... llrllt
COSTA MESA
•••~!• ~ "' ........ ,
attD~~~r•••• .. ..
Ultra modern slnrles, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, 2 batht,
tu:ml&Md, vntumlahed.. Most luzuriOWI Uvtnc In thla
aru. Drapa. waU to wall carpet. teak cablneta, dlapo-
aala. laundry m.&Cblnea and dryers, thermoetat heaters,
telephone and TV ouUeta. kJtchen and bath exhaust
fa.n.s, marble pullman bat.hl. patio tumJture, beautifully
lanct.eaped, extra larp rooms and cloe.U. carare and
etorace, near ehoppln& center, schoola.. Residence man-
arer Apt. 7, U 8-2106. Courtay to brokers. Mrs. Ray.
WANTED
Men or &lrla wanted for part·
time work In Corona deJ Mar,
5:30 to 9:00 Monday tbrourh
Friday. Excellent opportunity
for the rleht people. Phone
ORiole 3-4421 M1.u Kelley.
UQUOR Store Clerk part-time.
Nl&ht work In Harbor area.
Are 4S.60. Experience prefer-
red, but not required. Some
counter work and aelllne Ia re·
qulred.. Ed uc a tl on at least
lti,Jh .chool. Neat appearance,
court.eout and food peraonaJ.
lty required. Clve 3 reCttren~.
name and addrea of previous
employer. Addrea reply to En·
alp Newwpaper, Box J-731.
IIELJl WAJITED.-J'DCALE
POSTING MACHINE
TRAINEE
WANTED FOR
LOCAL BANK
Excellent Employee
Benehts
He wu born In LelcestershJre,
Eneland, came to C&ll!omla In
1910, Jived In Hlehland until
1936. then moved to U. Anae·
lea. Back In 1922 he and hla wlfe,
abo a native of Lelce.tershlre,
purchased the Corona del Mar
lot on Beeonia Ave. In 1.947 they
built their own home on that lot
and came down here to live.
They were m.~rried In England
In 1905, and Jut Oct. 9 they
celebrated their SJrd weddlne
annlvenay.
Before h Is retirement. M r.
James was engared In electrical
and m(!('hanlcal work wIt h
Pacific Electric In San Demar·
16, BW Uoyd. e •A.DDU.OAm)l I
Boya and c'rla. 4-7, Jay Flsher
and Craie SchlsJer. tl@d; girls. 8
9J Christy Boyd; boys, S-9, Sieve
Schlaler; &frla, 10·11. JAne Loy;
boya, 10-11, John Vallely; glrla,
12·13. loan Vallely; boyll, 12-13,
Chrts Mcl..achlln; lirl.l, 14-16,
Wendy Blair; boys, 14·16, Jim
Jones. \
Paul Zi9neau
of Balboa Dies
dlno and Torrance. He was wlth Paul Zl,Jnnu of 506 W. Balboa
P.E. for 25 years. Blvd.. Balboa. cUed Monday In
He Ia aurviv@d by h.la wile, the U.c.L..A. M@dlcal Center In
AJlce Mary James; a daueht.er, Westwood.
Mrs. Herman F1.cher or Whit· Mr. ZJ~eaa, tile owner of the
tier; 2 sons. A.1 Ja~ of Her· Avenu. Pharmacy at the Balboa
mosa Beach and Donald James addre., wu a ,..ident of Balboa
of Santa Barbara; a brother, AI· for the paat 9 yeara. He was a
bert James of San Franc~; 2 native of AJh.ambra.
staters, Mrs. Ellzabelh Bathurst He Is survived by hi,; wtte,
of Los Angeles and Miss Edllh Evelyn Zl1neau: a son. Donald 1
James. In England: and 6 grand· Zigneau, Manhattan Beach . a
children. , slllter. Mrs Fred Walker. West-
•• CULT.
ALJ'DAno•
COifTBACTOU
Add a,..._ ... au. 9'-
doon • • • ...,._. l.e*y ....
dow'S • • • ba1ld Ia ldtct .. ••• .sd Mu...
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aEAL ESTATE & llEJfTALI WAftED '10 .aT Apply Securit y Services were conducted In I wood; and a brother. Louis Zlg·l•l.,...., .._._.., I.a. ... Baltz Corona del Mar Chapel by neau, Lone Beach.
ROOM FOR RE'NT In Corona del WANTED: Furnished apt week of ftrst National Bank th(' Rev. Edw1n Comke of the I Services were held yt'Sterday
Mar In lovely home with live-Aueuat 17th. Kimberly 5 1193 Corona del Mar Community at Baltz Mortuary Chapel In
In privileges. Will consider -Evening OR 3-3917. 2823 E Coo t H Churt'h. Interment Wall II\ lhe Costa Mesa. The Rev. Ellward 1
lady employed nlghu. Reason·
5
wy. Pacific VIew Memortal Park, ~Sm~lt~h~o~f~C~h~r~is~t~C:h~u~rc:h~b:y~t:he~~~~8;::~==~! able rental. 2726 East Coast JIELlt WAnED Corona del Mm Corona del Mar. Sea officiated.
~H..;;I~r;,h;w;;a~y=---:..-:--:----;:~-;:;::-:-.al SALES WORK: Men or women --....::... -------1
FOR RENT-1 bedroom furnished full time aummer and winter SEAMSTRESS wanted. Experl-~-L-.E-~.~11•.1• ... 9-•'s I Cost . Mes . Lum~. erCo. U"'•taln~ apartment In Corona Job s 1 ,..... enc@d. Your home. Children's .,.. ..-· a es ex.,.... .. ence, peraon· wear. CaJI ORiol• 3-7930 In Co.· del Mar. Carare. clOM to c-en· allty and appearance Import-rona del ~--. "' tral shopplne area. No children ant. Marriner'• Stat1oner book Jn&T
or pets. Available September and office supply, 225 Forest HELP WANTED-Sales lady for Herman Thoen! of Altadenn,1 LtJMIIEB-BUIJ.D1NG MATEBlALS .
1. ORSole 5-0239. -------Ave .• La,una Beach. lift shop. Expertenced. Call ton-In-law of Mrs. Etna Kunz. ••••w .... _.t ...._ C.... .._
FOR SALE BY OWNER. Bonnie OR 5 ~ man of 705 Goldenrod Ave .. ~~===~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~~ Doone TeiTac:e. 8 Mdroom. 2 TOP OPPORTUNITIES ~ . . Corona del Mar. collaP6'!d and r
bath home. $35,!500. •.ooo DAILY ln17AnoJfl WUTZD died at his home Friday of a YESJ YOUI down. Call ORiole 3.(8)2.. RESPONSlBl.E _M_O'llf_..;;,E_R_d_es_J_res_ heart attack u he was about to
POR RENT-FUmlahed 2 bed· Be Sure To Chedc With permanent daytime baby sJt-go to work In the morning. He
bedroom home In Corona del JUNE FARRAR tlng J)Cl81tlon In Corona del was 50 y•ars of age.
Ma.r on canyon .wtth beautiful Mar. Lovely home ... fenc@d Hf' and hls wlff' Joyce had re-
view, flrepla~. balcony bed· Employment Agency yard ... Write Mrs. Fowler, c-ently completed building a
room. s-pacious living room. 3 402~ 32nd St., Newport 3Z7 Poppy, Corona det Mar dwelling at 705•., Coldf'nrod I
lovely patiM and b~way. ORiole 3-4680 IRONING WA.NTED. $!..25 per A"e .. on thf' sam(' lot where Mr-, I
Gardener paid for. Call ORiole ------------hour. 327 Poppy, Corona del l Kunzman liv~. and thf'y wen-
3-2258. TUPPERW ARE Mar. PIPase leave ironing be-fr('Quent \ tSitors lo Corona del FURNISHED API'. Good location. fore 4 p.m.. ~tar
pleasant surroundings. yearly Sales people a ren't born, they're PAINTER 1 -I Mr. ThOE"ni wac; prE'~illt>nt of
lease. No chlldren, No pets. made. We train you. Car Is : : ntNlor lc cJCterlor. :ht> Vapo-Cht>m1cal Co . a Pf""l
610"' Marauerlte, Corona del call KJ 3 0419 Work by the hour. Haw all lhe I rontrol busint>S£ In Pac;ac1ena "' • necessary. · · equipment. Guarantee clean
Mar. work. Call Dick Fi('Jding at 1
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
OCEAN FRONT HOME
THREE BEDROOMS
BEAMED CEILING
UVTNC ROOM
DINING ROOM
KITCHEN a BATH
ROUTE MEN
PART TIME
Pr~nlly employed, 25 to 55,
to servit'e automatic merchnn-
dlsine machines or procure lo·
cations. Cood mont-y for part
time. Must be honest. Call
KEystone 3-2649.
Bead\ home wtth UMd brick
flleplaoe. Extra larce double
ga.rap. plumbed for rental
unit above. Built In ranee and------------
I OR 5-0636. I DlJIIJ[ CALLAJI.AK B..ETt11llfS
I YOUNG MATRON 10 Dirk Callahan. c;on of Captain ' • · • · .)t•ar PXJX>· anll :O.trc; John "allahan of ~10 rtenC't> I d t l1 · ' • n r.-a .Y· o "ear. <'· Cl ubhoU"f' Avt-.. Newport, return !~IrE'S poslllon 1n other _liPid. eli to Lon~ Rc>a<·h -.ftPr 8 fi month
Soml' bookkM>plng expNil'nc-e tour of dul \\ith th£' t ' ~ W1ll ttC'C:'t'pt managerial re ) • sponsibillty. Write r:/o Box 806, ~wnth FIN"t In thP \\ PStNn
the Enc;lgn, COM. Pa<'llt<'. Ill" lc; an eiNtl'Clnt,.
tPf'hnlr1an th ~rrl cIa~-. anll ""'"' P<t DAY AND NICIIT nun:<>, c-ar. any aoo:w1 thf' flrc;tro\Pr l'~" J'lmt''-
hours. any plat'f'. Clve shots E K\1'<.. Port!' of <'all ln<'lllrlf'r1
HoUS(>kl"epN. c:-ompamon. good H.1wa11, J.1pan. 1he Ph lllppmc-..
pal't'nts. OR 3-0636. • anti Hong Kon~
WILL CARE for 1 or 2 'mall t'hll· -------
dren tn my home roc workmg MOTBEB VlSITS JEWELEB
TJIUST DEEDS FOB S_ALE___ t'OOk. CEne"a 8 ,..J6~,() ' ~~~ fbymonll f l(')d of Pontiac-
BROKER DESIRES TO SELL Illinois. IS '1ssung hfi'r !tOn, Ra~
CROUP OF SECOND TRUST _II_ISCELLAJI.,...,..,__=-E ..... o_u_a _____ f lplrlQ, C~ta ~trc;a Jpwrlt>r. M~
oven. Kitchen nee<b to be fin·
iahed oft.
34' LOT ON OCEAN FRONT
F'irld :~rrn f'ci Saturrlay afiN an
DEEDS, 6«i(, TO l CX. INTER-VACATION TRAILER PXI<'ndNI 'lc:lt wllh hN c1aughlt'r. EST. COOD OISCOUNTS. BOX
6606 WEST OCEAN FRONT
NEWPORT BEACH
PHONE o •ole 3·0310 NO. P·72. c/o THE ENSlCN. Ml"'' Pa ul Drummond. and fam For Rent II)'. of Ll\·prmorr. Calif
HOUSE FOR JtENi'-NlceJy tU1n: 2850 E. COAST HWY, CDM. • By W~k or Month
lshed house tor rent on 45 111JS1CAL DISTaOllarTS
foot lot 3 bedrooms. and den,
1 ~ baths. $175 month. CYearl,y
lea.), ~ Orchid, CDM. OR
3-010.,::1.~-,.-----=--=---
FOB RENT 5 rooms tn C-1 zone.
Reuonable rent for all or part.
Will remodel for ateady ten-
ant. 615 GoiHenrod. COM.
FOR RENT::::sma11 private omee
ln lJdo Area. Phone aervlee.
and utlllUea. Phone OR 3-1835.
FOR RENT -Bte Beer Lake
Cabin. ts5 per week. Sleeps a.lx.
Nicely turnl&hed. tncludlna
fiftwood. ORJole 3..()802.
FOR-RENT-For centleman or
lady -modern rum. unit -
oU paUo -private -evel')'·
t.bll\l lor ~tort. t:'50 -ln·
qulr. Smith, 2'718 £. Cout
Hwy., Corona del Kif.
ORCAN A PlANO SALE-Ham-
mond orcan run .u.. IUed.
p~ to sell. Rent a Hammond
Orcan 1.'5 a week wlth leuons.
Grand Planoe, Stelnway, Bald·
win. Chlckertnc. Starck, etc.
from $487. 16 cood ~spinet
planoe, Wwlltzn, Acroconlc,
Gulbransen, etc. from $390.
some Maple. Cherry, Maho«·
ar'l)'. Hammond Chord Orcan.
blc aavtne. Rent return spinet
planoe save 1160 t~ 1300. New
Hammond Oreana, New Stein·
way Pianos, ElectronJc Qraans,
Conn tave $1100, another bal•
a ftce $795. Lowrey save $1608
nearly new. Good \&led uprtaht
planoe from a J'n buaJnaa
al~ 1914. ..._~ Plano and
Orpn ltodc. Sdlmldt·P!\Ullps.
5:JO North MaJn, Santa Ana.
~AL ~~:;~·~:;;--------YOUJCC wtdo-of 3314 cs.p. LOa' AD iiio
Muon. 40 yun old. Seeb FOU'Hi): Key and Chain on the
mate. Conaenlal. alhdlonate, 100 bJodl oll&Sn\lne. lct.ntl()' •ttractlw. alncert. lood hoa:lc· and pay for acS. Can pktt up
maWr. Will trawl CEncft at the VoewJ Co., .-J E. C.St
t ·S'n Hwy. CDII. AM for Mr. Saydtlr
11i!!L DORO'niY JODIC!Ol't, wtd· TilE wt.o found
,_ ., ft:uilllk• J*'-form· nut '*"" at u. IWt ,_..tft «b-fll n.tJdt ucl KortMrlk'b. IWclay rtllttt :'Iaiit; tJMt tl5 and
Eaa)alld. WAJnDI ~ ...... tllle ,.... Ia U. -...t
kat w'tnl t.a. ,..,._ Of ber mall We1l be t'Yft'l.utlnt\Y wtM!rM.,... Jlilue ca11 oa .,..... nau --... m s.:MM. ouua. COM oa a.4rk
OR 3-9306
Bill Elliott -3939 W. Coast
Hwy., N~wport Beach
DO YOU WAJ(T • ;.II, • ticle, •
......... ~~ elttw7 Or ... YM .._I
..-thl"t to ..a1 Try b. o..-.
&41 eciL Ollolo J-0550.
PADMnW~Q~-------------
-CALL -
Sympson & Nollar
Newport's
Oldest Establlah@d Painters
OR 3.3630-tv.s OR 3-5454
YOUR
VITAMIN
HEADQUARTERS
THE LADY OF THE HOUSE
CH IIJICI •••
.........
... ftaest
9UAU_TY and
II or 3-8311
e ....... A1JQ. II ~ kep ot beer from 101
.., DoMI~ ot 1Tl7 }1. Balboa ShoreclJ1f Rd., Shofe CUU. ..• A
....., lalltoa, ~ that an eeG .San readlna "Jolly Taco"
MG bit a doe tbet'e ••. A 8al· wu atolen from Tom Areher, etah Wcyde wu POiftl' from owner ot the Jolly Taco reatau.r·
llUce Cohen ot 21.1 Juinlne Ave,. ant on Balboa J.aland ..•
Corona del Mar. n. ........ c ll'... • . ., --to aa-1'-e.. I •'rts d ... _..y .. &00_ UA"&W AJ' .................... .......... ,.... .... ......................... ................... -............. -.....
Dl .. c.... 4111 .....
A car cover wu 1tolen from
Culver ue,ton of 1310 s. Bay Ft.,
Balboa Island • . . M.... David
Reyler ot 805 N. Bay Ft., Balboa
Island, repo!Vd that the radio
antenna on her '54 Cadlllac was
torn off ...
e TVESDAT, AUG. 11
Two bicycles were stolen from
Chrla BelllaJme of 321 Ruby Ave.,
Balboa Wand . . . William
Mitchell of 305~ Main St., Bal·
boa, reported a hit and run at
Wuhlngton a nd E. Bay Ave ..
Balboa ...
A 9C1D9 Ogbt .a A9Gte A"'-'
lla1boa Iakm4. --f'6POI1*l by DeaD Gort.a of 101 had An..
lkdboa lalaDd. aDd Oeol'9e
......... 101 ~A,..
, • , 11ae oedaJ .. Cl CCII ...-d
by Jolaa na-...-.. 111
Conal A..., lla1boa Iakm4. ,..
WILL DO lRONING In rn,y home.
75c pe.r hour. 1..:Wl Shettleld
St., Carden Grove. JE 1-1958.
FOR RENT: Corona del Mar one
bedroom apartment. Unfum·
lsbed. Redecorated. Adults.
Garage. 620 Poinsettia OR 3·
2242, OR 3·2520.
Fll IEIT .......... ,
F .... u.-•.
1 ~ blocks to water a nd to shop-
pine, ~ block to school. Has 2
bedroom.:, 2 baths. drHSine room,
large llvlnl room. beamed cell·
lng, family room, fireplace, bar·
becue, wall to wall carpet1n1.
and drapes. All electric kitchen,
fenced patio and yard. Fum .
$190. Unfurn. $175.
MRS. C. S. SAMMIS
beat crrw • • • 432 Carnation Floyd Ha mman of H a r b or OR 3-2747
Hll h complained tha t a '40 Ford ------------
was drlvtn1 recklesaly on cam·
pus . . . Cynthia Jenkins or 202
Onyx Ave., Ba lboa laland, com·
plalned or a disturbance cau~
by a pa rty In the tront of her
residence ...
e WEDIDtSDAT. A"G. 12
A $45 auto cover was stolen
from Phllllp Brownell of 415'' E.
Bay Ave., Balboa ... A boat
owned by Samuel RUl of 1316 W.
Bay Ave., Balboa, waa bUfl·
larlz.ed ... K.atlrr a..tb&. 2. of 411
-.~ ....... ._u.-. .... blttell
by Cl ... ...-by .... Dcrria
fill a4 W. aery A..., Wboa • • •
1 .. TUtaay. L of -Drift·
...-1 Jl4.. lben cuas. --Ill~ by Cl ... ....s by ~ JlarWOOd Gl 120 Sbon·
dUf &cL llwn CWfs •••
The Pelletier Pharmacy In
Newport r~ported a shop lilting
... G~rald Gay of 606~ W. Bal·
boa Blvd ., Balboa, reported a
poesible burglary · · ·
e TBUBIDAT, AUG. 13
L. 0 . Batnin of 516 DeAnza Dr.,
Corona Hl&hlandA, reported that
the occupants of a '56 Ford at·
tempted to steal the tires from
his car . , . A patio lounge chair
waa stolen from M.... Margaret
Vann of 311 Onyx Ave., Balboa
Island ... Fifteen caJ~eS of empty
bottles were stolen from the Bal·
boa Ma rket at d E. Balbo&
Blvd., Balboa . · · _1 .. _
J .... Jlb,oadH of --· CJlMI'lte An.. CoroDa del Mar,
CGIDpialDed of the tbett ., a
~ eMir .•• A Boyal Sabel'
bicyde waa atoleD f~ .W
~t ~ 100 v~ ~
U4o 111• • • • Mn. .ldaoku
Martill of 215 Ccmlet An.. 8al·
boa I.a1aDd. reported the theft
of tbe top of b•r bc:ltb1D9 ault
from the cloUMsllae • • • A Roy a 1 bicycle was stolen
from Lowell Evans of 53 Ketch
Rd .. Beacon Bay ... A wheel was
stolen from a bicycle belonging
to Tom Smith of 222 Coral Ave.,
Balboa Is land ... A bicycle was
stolen from Steve Landrigan of
600 Powell Pl.. Newport Hetehts.
lEW
FUI .. ED
IICIIflOI
IPIRTIEITS.
.... ,Ill
FROM $95 PER MO.
275 E. 18'11i, COSTA MESA
MANAGER Midway 6-4233
or
Call ORiole 3-1240
Fer R•t
Slllrecllff .,.,, .....
il c.r.a .... ••
..... 2 .....
112 .. .,.......
Furniahed and u nfumlahed with
carpets a nd drapes, wu her and
dryer, d.Lsh wu her, ran1e a nd
oven Jn every apartment Built
around lovely swimmlna pool.
$175 to $250.
Call llilll 3-3ll0
CIIEO SHORES
Hate 3 liM uta.
WHI Will It IIIII.
* * * e FluDAT. AVC. 14
A surfboard was stolen from DEll I IEPIART
Kenneth Frankel of 444 Cabrlllo
Ter., Corona Highlands ... Dor·
othy Mlller, 2fJ7 Agate Ave .• Bal·
boa J&land. reported the burg·
lary of her wallet .. ·. The boat
"Gay Sue," docked at the 15th
St pier, was burglarized, accord·
lng to Its owner, Paul Robinson
of Loe Aneeles . . . •
e IATVBDAT. AUG. 15
Two fl.shlnl rod1l a nd reeLs
were stolen from Mark Startman
or 505 Park Ave., Balboa Island
... A Schwinn bicycle wu .tolen
from Ma rk Levoe of 1310 W.
Bay Ave., Balboa ...
A 1150 Zealtb Oeecmk radio --............ c.o.v• Codber .... v .. Lido ... Lido la1e
• • • AD Anuti'OD9 bicyCle ,.,..
aWeD troa Curtil r.....-of
115 W. aery Afto. Wbee • · • A $25 ahlp'a bell wu stolen
from the porch of J. 0 . Strong M
5508 Seashore Or., West Newport
. . . A bicycle was stolen from
Mrs. John Oertly of 1604 Haven
P\., CliU Haven ...
e IVJfDAT, AVO. 1J
CONTRACTOR • BUILDER
6310 West Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach, Calif.
OR 5-0260 OR 5-0260
IEWPIIT IEICII
Studio Apts.
OCEAN VIEW, 1258 sq. tt., 2·
bdrm.s., 2 batha, carpets, drapee.
ran1e, oven. refrlg., fireplace,
FA heat, sound Insulated .
Acrou aand to beach. Children
welcome. Yearly leue only.
Sale cona.ldered. OWNER DAll·
NELL BUJLDERS. PH 0 N E
CARTER DAMELL OR 3-8030
ANY 1TME.
Lltl• UTI! A chalae 1oun1e ped wu
trtolen from Mrs. Helen Glblon of
2:18 Grand Canal, Balboa Jaland
, . . A Trophy bicycle wu trtoJen
from Chart• Ha~n of 920 3 SOU'111 LAGUNA Cout Hlab· K1n1J Rd.. cua Raven . . . A Settwtnn bleyde wu tabn from way Iota, neu new ~tal
"-7DIII SUlton ~ 222 Sapphire 25' x 150'! onY rmoo each.
A" .. llalboe l&laDd •.•
A ..... ny,.. ••• W a.,
..._IF' • .. -0... ...... a..-......... Yir•
..... -.. 111114 w ...
.... i • ;at. Af 'I ............... -.......... -~~::;:;;;·:-;· "" ... 1 .............
..... ftfl» ......... .=-::::::::a,..;iiiiiiM. Cllli* DE; .............
_, __
---Ciiill~ .......... u,..._....,u..-
UITI! . . ..
I
l:ut aide o1 eo.ta Me&l """'
West 19th, cor. of Federal $17,500
8M Bc.8 Street -·······--··· ll,'r.IO
$1000 On.
401 E1 Modena --··-······ .. 24,950
161.1 Clitf Drive -·-·-.. -······· 31,500
247 Monte Vlata, 2 acres ... .32,500
430 Riverside, New __ ... $29,500
1 acre, 678 VIctoria .• .$24,000
VOGEL' VAllUE
HarM and Income. Ocean aide of Hlpwq. we·~ pNUd
to &bow thll ch anning 2 bedroom and rumpus room
borne with finest waU to wall carpets, custom drapea
and curtains. Hu built-In •tove and oven, and lar1• • new 2 ~room 1a rage apartment (the tlnetJt In the
area) built ove r lar&e double I&J'ale with 2 la undry
room.. See th.la ... It's the belt! ! Only $29,950, with
low down payment .
THE VOGEL CO.-
87 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar • ORiole 3-2020 6 ORiole 3·2021
• •
..........
1.sO eq. ft. of HardWood Ooora wtth carpet. BeautifUl
dra,_ thru·OUt. 'l1lree bedrooma, family room, 2~
bathe an4 •tvSce porch. 1\Jed kitchen with buUt·ln
appUanc.. IHutlt\11 laWN. all In sprln~ fenced
yard. f17,700 r .R.A. LOAN Olf PltOPEilTY. SUIMIT ON
DOW'N •AYMENT. rOLL P!UCE ONLY 8:39,'90.
YES!! SEE US FOR.RENTALS
M. M. LaBorde, Realtor
VIew home ir) Laguna ... .$23,500 .:=================::!:===== D) E . 17th St. With gUest hou.ae Ex·
.. yo~,t1lllke our friendly aervtce"
Colt& Mesa U berty 8 -1139
chan1e for ?
2080 Federal ......... ·-····-·~· $U,500
2133 Contlental ..... . .. .. $1.5,000
2168 Charle . Duplex ..... .$1.5,950
• • •
JOHI Y"EL,
REALTOR
400 N. Newport Blvd. U 8-1617
Newport Beach
1880 Park Ave., Costa Mesa
Ml 6-3320--Ml 6-3101-Ml 6-1675
B/B
PRICE REDUCED
Now only $15,800 for this "Award
WlnnJng Home," located In
Harbor Estates. A 3 bedroom
modem with a .splc and span
look. Included Is a white block
fireplace a n d desert stone
water fountain In the patio.
Better hurry on thl.s one-It
will sell.
I RumC CHIIID
Thl.s 2 bedroom and convertible
den has the gaiety and exub-
etance of creative work. The
recent Interior decoratlna lends
an unexpected richness and
charm. Realistically priced at'
$17,500.
IIIPOLOIIES
We can show you thJj home
without havtna to suggest any
"rtx-ups" or chanees. lt'a all
dressed up and waiting for a
new family. 3 BR.s, 14 baths
... 1ar1e paUo ... brick plant·
e111 and borders with beautiful
landscaplnl ... $71 per month,
Includes t.a.x.es and Ina. $13,500,
with a 4~% loan.
EITU UIIE L8T
Ideally located 3 BR. 14 bath.
100 ft. trontage, large com·
pletely fenced yard, sprinkler
system, flood lights, Intercom,
carpets. drapes, lr dishwasher
Included. Hobby room In gar-
a,e. You will Uke this lovely
2 yr. old home as well aa the
price at only $21,500 with
term.:.
.,_ I·& P.l.
Sat. IS...
2& I 0 Clflllle .. ,.
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REALTORS
1696 Newport Blvd., eo.ta Mesa
Day or nleht Phone U S-1161
1WO HOMES-ONE L O T
2107 Orange, eo.ta Mesa
opm weekend&, 1 . 5
here Ia 80\lnd Income on cloee-
ln 60x120 lot. either home Ia
"PLUS" HOlES II CORIO DEL Ill
2 bedroom.: and den, plus
2 baths, with lovely euest
room a nd bath. Ultra-mod·
er~ built-in kitchen with
was her, 'dryer and dlab ·
washer. Inter-com throu1 h·
out the house. 1 block to
ocean. Only $47,000. Wlll
trade for Income property.
CUFF BLOCK, RuHor
ORiole 3·1936. Evenings calJ ORiole 3-6846.
222 26th Street, Newport Beach
BALBOA ISLAND
EXCLUSIVE
3 bedrooms, 3 baths, large living room and den, 3 fire·
places. AttractJve guest apt. Excellent location just
a step from north bay. Priced to sell Good F1na ncln1.
SEE nus TODAY!
• WI. W. SIIF .. , IW.TOR
1306 Park Ave. Balboa Island OR 3-1060
CRill HIIIUIDS
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Newly decorated, hardwood noon. forced air heat,
beautllul c:overf'd patio. Partial view of ocean 6 bay.
Priced a t $33,.500. Term&
CIIESTEI F. SIIJSIUIY, ltllllr
lr Associates
3411 E. Coast Hwy., COM. OR 3-7803
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D'.ALTOBS
available to buyer or ,.. will 1686 Newpatt Blvd, Colt& Mea
rent It for you. Eltber way a Day or Nl&ht Phone Ubet1y s.un
aood buy at SJ.4,950 with terms. ------------------------8¥ appt. anyt.lme-Call Jack
CUkey ("enlnp MIdway
8·2258).
NEED 4 BEDROOMS?
here Ia an attractive h om e
with two baths on a healthy
Jot; a tine street ln the New·
port Heights area of eo.ta
11 ... An excellent yalue at
ll2,.500. We need a iood down
payment but peymenta only
• a month. Rented tor $100
a month 110 b\lyer can have
pa• ..Son lmmedlate)y or N ·
twtw the Income. By appolnt·
ment p~.
HAVE A lOT 1"0 TL4DE
the owner ol the home aboft
)'W oomlder fairly prked Ya·
cant tn ndaance And del cub
or a..ume.
WELL I RAVE!
.... D •liE API' ..... --ONLY~ DOWN-4 LARGE 2·BEDROOK AP.urno::NTS .
Cool all·electrlc O.E. bullt·tn Jdtcbenl. Rear ~ ...
and bank. Only 10 mJnutea to Balboe Bay and beache&.
Uw tree ln 1 ' .. rut tbe otheta. Ka~ ta. advanta1•
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a lot tD trade that lL A WCID·
dlrtU1 ac::re aU Japowd a.
C:bolla Gardeiilt n-t IIGt .....................
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(Across the street from Mesa Shoppln1 Center)
Evenings MI 6-lll'iO
CORONA DEL .MAR!
e ~G RANCH TYPE
Ocean view ! 3 bedrooms and den; 2 batba. Large lot.
BulJt.Jn Western Holly Ran&e and Oven. Hand rubbed
as h cablneta. Inlaid linoleum. Copper pJumbln1. lots
ol tile. The 'den' would make a da ndy big 'playroom';
Ideal for teen-a aera. Wall-to-wall carpet. Fenced and
lan~ped. and on ly FOUR yeal"ll old, 1n our oplnlan
lhla ofte111 the MOST FOR no: MONEY of any home
Its aiz.e. t:J4,750. Terms can be arra.need. Exclu.alvely
with:
ITI-.EY L 11111, llulllr
2647 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar OR 3-2010
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BAY AVE. 2 lots approximately 56 tt ................ $32,5GO
OCEAN FRONT ···-··-··-···-········································ SlS.OOO
OCEAN FRONT ···--····-······-·-· ·············-···· ·-··-····· $14,000
VIEW LOT, Newport Heights (not leasehold) .... $12,500
III.IIA lAY PIIPEITIES
1505 Balboa Blvd. OR 3-7G»
WALKER & LEE INC.
Offering excluafve cutom buJlt Baycrest property not
leuehold. from ~ to a&5,000. Stop at Bayc:relt
aales ottice Tradewln~ Lane, Newport Beadl eut ol
lrvtne between Db and 21st St. Pbone Ll 8-3121. •
IDT TIWI. UITI!
IIY EIIITD
1 UN (1S2' • aoo') wtth a real f.amlly bome. 4 bed·
I'OCIJDa aD4 deD. ftJ'tplace. carpet~. dra.-. aQd many
ntraa. Well lalwlleaped. cJoub.. ....,..... all ln A·1
caacl1tloft. 1LUS a WJy nlae ..,.,. ...... home (2
bedroom wtth ,.,....). OlfLY .. .-.
IIIIU ....... l1ll1rt
1110 H&Wroar avn.
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