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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1959-08-27 - Newport Harbor Ensign• II ' CaliDY..,.._._. . C~~M~a rcsci.Ad!l ORiole 3-0550 THE ERIIGit c nls Champs 1be Piedmont Glantl c11d It the Giant pitche,. McElfresh and hard way. After tln ... hlne thJrd Gene Bandel eave up only 2 In their own leaeue at the Cor· walks and one hit. ona del Mar Youth Center, they The Giant triumph made It a cut a awath 1n the collective dean sweep for Corona del Mar Harbor Area 8 leaeue teanu Uiat In the 8 and C pJay.oU... The r..embled General Sherman's Pioneer Pirate. of the Youth march throueb Georela. Center had won the Clua c On Tuesday nleht. the Giants ch.arnplonshJp on Aue. 15. completed thelt lone march to Tuesday nleht'a win waa the ttt• champlonahJp of the Harbor Giant's Heond In a row over Area 8 Jeaeues by downing the the Southern Cube. Southern uaeue Cube 7 to 4 at On Monday night they ataved eo.ta Mesa P'ark. Thla was the oft a laat mlnte Cub rally to win tlnal game of a 4·prne wlnnlna 5 to 4. ln that eame, the Giant. atreak lWtlld\ broke the back or ~eored one run In the third, and Giant op,a.ltlon. the Cubit tied It up In the tourt.h. Be. McEltreah apear·headed Then In the fifth lnnlne. t h e the Giant victory with 2 triples Giant bate of Tom Gorton, Tom at the plate, which accounted for Hltz.el Rnd Gene Bandel exploded 2 runa and was also the winning for 4 ruM maktne It !5 to 1 In pitcher. favor of the Glanta. Boys' Club · Policy Told . Commeontlne on the Newport Beach Recreation Dept. plan to withdraw from the Boys Club program next suopner, the Har· In the alxth Inning, a Cub rally was ended after 3 ruM scored. In Sunday a fternoon's game with the Northern Dodeers, the big bats or the Giant<~ 5masht>d ac-ros'! 21 runs, whllt> their sllnJTY pitching start allowed only one Dodger across the plat!". In Sajurday night's gamt>. the Giants downed the Texas Rt>d · legs 5 to 3. THIS VOLKSWAGEN was struck at the junction of Beqonie A~. end CO-'st Hwy. in Corona del Mar on Wednesday of lost wee~ as Mrs. Ebbe Horlelius, the driver. was turninq onto. Coast Hwy Mrs. Hortelius. lyinq on the biMket in the foreground. suffered head '"tunes. Dr. Harlelius. shown beside her. suffered che~t i~· juries. He has just opened has off,ce tn Corona del Mar in as SOCIOtiOfl with Dr. Lloyd O cheltree Dnver of the other car was Mrs. l inda Shapiro of Temple C ity. (Photo by Sve n Pretorious) Half Million Land Sale Is Coming Up - 10~ 1'WU'IIIDAT, AUGUST If, 1 .. ill aster Plan Speed ajor CD Land Development Freeway . Plan Aired The Irvine Co. has agnoed on the location of the Frf.eway In thl.s area and ls proceeding with illlla development plans on that basls without waltlne for atate approval, City Manager Robert Shelton reported a t the Monday luncheon meeting or the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commt>rce dl rectors. Hearing Set For Sept.ll The solution Ia near tor the> key factor In the development of the Irvine Co. lands adjacent to Corona del Mar. Final action on thls solution may rome Friday, Sept. 11. when llht> directors of Sanitation Dis. trlct No. 5 will hold a hearina l tn the Newport Beach Clly Hall on thf' master plan for awweora.re far thty requlrt'meots for thl" dl.s· tric-t The hearln& will be&:tn at 3 pm. He said that the Freeway 10<'8· tion Is the onl" Included 1n the county master plan -crossing the Upper Bay on a high J~vel Agrt't'mt>nt may be rt>arhNI at brldgt>, joining Coa'lt Hwy. be OR. SAMUEL BA TOORF, a o• hrer"ame me-ethlnil ohn th~ mf'thod twet.>n Bayside Dr. and JamborH manctng t s Ulf' pro.)t't1, lop '""L"q pr~ • r~ cee" h h d Rd., swln'"ng Inland near the w 1C' IS estunate to rost ju.'t 6 ' named d~te t ' ~r re~eerch for O\ lili d II Th Irvine Coast Country Club and N 3 m on o ars. f' pro Tht> Giants won th~lr st'c-onrt game of t he B tournament pi<~Y· offs Wednesday night or la'lt ~r Boya Clu b luued a statement W('('k at Harbor IIISo!h by shut this week reiterating Its recrea· tlng out •1h~ Southt>rn U:-ngue tlon policy. I Braves 5 to 0. A~ hurler Tom Here Is a summary of the state-Hitzel again pitched 3 no . hit A real estate transaction of Also excluded from the sale ment: "Recreation departments Innings and struck out 8 of the about a half million dollars Ia are the mineral right&. but the exist to help programs and 9 Braves battt>rs to fa<'t' him In the ottlng, as the Newport city will not retain any rleht of a&encles of a community rather Eugene Bandel pltchert the re· Beach City Council agreed Mon-entry onto the property. going up Into tile Irvine hills In· the Looheed E e<: "'=" c~ ~,..o .it't-t will Inc-lude the Coal'lt H14'\ land of the small Corona dPI Mar ~ ,.,.. \ D • '" of Ne""po,.. ~wer trunk line extc>nd lnll t;,. re!lt"rvoir. Be_, H .. ·~ bu •j 9 ., hc,.,'C! I ward Crystal Cove, SS53.00n: Mr. ShPlton explained that thf' '" CoD", o,..l M ,r ere w:ll Jamborf."f' Rd. trunk ~Atf'n..'llon. I I c I I I 300 r mo ... here w !h h \ "'(,.. C.-,•al $282.000: Corona del Mar SUb· rv ne 0· s eav ng a · oot I tru nk, $61 .000: Mac-Arthur Blvd. wide right-of-way vac-ant In it~ ht>•' ~on S~muel 16 and than to supplant or force them malnlng 2 Innings and eave out day evenlne to auetlon oU 88 !*alert bids will ~ re<'E'Ived at out. But the Boys Club will not only 2 hits. acres ot surplus c-Ity land. the Oct. 26 Council meeting. planning for the devt>lopment ot d~vqhter L;)ur ' "'"" ~ 1. Dr 1 -;ub·trunk. $.'56,000; Ba)'l>lde Dr. Irvine lands In the vldnlty of Batdorf formerl-t heaoe d the I bypas.'l, $56.000. Corona del Mar. Th• lrvtne Co h · 1 District 5 ln<'l udes all of New· "' lee n1ca team re,po"~·ble for rt D~-h nd Co oppc»e tbe desires expressed by In thelr third game or theo The Council ~t no minimum After the bids are opened, Mayor a group representlne the govern· torunament on Thursday night price, but aald that the approxl· James Stoddard as auctioneer ment of the City of Newport at. ~osta MI"Sa Park, the Clants mateo value was S5.000 an acre. Will call for oral bids. The tln~t Beach. lost to the Southern Leaeue Cubs That would make a tota l of oral bid must be at least $5,000 has otrered thls rlaht·of.way fret> po _,.c a rona dPI Mar "' the gove rnment \ commun ca a d 11 t th .. _ J -A to tht> state, but the State High· · n a o e un...,-ve o..,.. .. land'! way Division hu made no d~· f,on \Otel,th within lhf' future city limits In "The Boys Club will offer the 5 to 2. Brl&ht apot of the the $440,000 Cor the 88 'cre5. above the hlahest aealed bid. pro&ram next year and In sub. Giants was Tom Gordon, who. The location 1.a at Adams Ave. The Council authorized a S per clslon on the exact IO<'atlon of , the Corona dt'l Mar an-a. the FrHWay. T N J 1 Adoption of the maateT plan by Mayor JamH Stoddard said I roop 0 the Dutn<'1 s board will open sequent years only with the ap· according to coach G. E. Semple. and Wright St., on the Hunting. cent commJsslon. A broker will prova l. aanctlon and request of "play~~ a tremendous gam~ In ton Beach side of the Santa Ana gl"t a 2'~ per cent comrniuJon thp aeency In charge of recrea· right field, and eot 2 hits at the RJvrr. Excluded from the sale for submitting the hl&h sealed tlon facUlties In Newport Beach. plate." • I ts a JOO.foot by 300-foot area at bid, It the aealed bid la not the "If the polides of the Newport In an alr·tl&ht 1ame that see · the AdarM·Wrlght com~r. where winne-r. The remainder of the that the city would Ilk# to dls· • the way for Party developmPnt In cuss the modernizing ol the prt'S s t w t the vfcJnlty or Corona ~I Mar. ent Upper Bay bridge with thf' COU S an The major shopping art'a It the Th ld 1 MacArthur Blvd .. ('out Hwy. state. ls wou Inc Udl" 1Png1h· c • A I junc-t1on, whf're Merle's DriVf'· f'nlng the bridge. and raising It amptng rea in Is IO<'atf'd. ls onp of thf' pro-Beach recreation department do sawed back and forth for 7 In· city water wells are located. The apllt rommlsslon then would go not qree with the wishes of the nlngs, 2 lnnlnga put the tlml" c-ity will retain this area In order to the broker submitting the hl&h cltlzena of Newport Beach, It Is limit. the Piedmont Bra\·es., to prot~t Its rlehts In the water oral bid. Cash In full must be up to the dllzena to get those champs of their leaeue. were b __ aa_l_n_. ____________ rece __ lv_ed __ ln_so __ d_a_y_s. ____ _ policies changed -It It means eliminated from B tournament to aJiow certain boats to go un j«1s that may ~ 1....-f'd by der lt. .........J Howe~r. many peopll" want Corona del Mar's Boy Scout I this d«lsJon. RftldPntlal rf.-. the old bridge site abandoned al· Troop 17 ls lookln& for a camp· ~lopment around thP Irvine toeethl"r In favor or a high Jev•l lnr area Cor thetr monthly ovpr.l ~ Country Cl ub golf rour!lf' site a little farther inland , Mayor ntfht field trips also has ~n ~portf'd to be In· Stoddard said. He expret!S4!'d the Local resldeonts who own prop. cludf'd In lhl" toarly·prtorlty thought that thls m ight d~lay erty that would ~ avaJJable are planning . enou&h to them I competition to the tune of 5 to 4 8 d f D p • I F d ,,._ Bo Cl .b ,_ 1 ct t to by the Texas League Redlegs. 0 y 0 r • ariS 5 oun ... e YS u .. re u an The acore was tied In prac· see a separate ba~ball orpn· tlcally every lnnlne. and was 4 I I · y Qld S st•ll M• • lzatlon unde r the Newport Beach to 4 In the aeventh, when the -ear-on I ISSing the solution of the bridge prob· asked to call Scoutmaster Ron -------- lem Cor another 1!5 or more years. I Dare. ORJole 3 4615. The Scouts 80T FOa TilE WA.aP'IELDI "We can't pin the state down want an area far enough away Crall and Marjorie Warfield Recreation Division because It 1s RedJegs manaeed to push across teared that baalc phJioeophlea the wlnnlna run. Tom Schmidt and Crala Cook both cot 2 hltl and policies or democracy that tor the Braves, In what turned have motivated the program for out to be a heart·b,.aklng, but 10 many yea,. wm be la.t." thrtlllne 1ame. The body of Dr. Sterllne Parts of Balboa wu found Saturday, Ooatlng about 5 miles off Dana Point. by the Newport Beach flahlng boat "Webfoot." His 11· year·old son, Arthur, Is atlll mls· on the plans for the Upptor Bay so It'll take somp hiking to get or 124 Colllna Ave., Balboa ls· sing. bridge." the mayor added. "Not there. an area where water and land, ~ the parents of a son Dr. Parls and ht. son had been enough pressure Is beln& exerted Clrewood are available and where born Thursday, Aue. 20, In Hoatt mlsslng since Au&. 16 from a here to ret this project under tents may be pltcbed. Hot~pltal, welghlna 8 pouncb, 3 boat trip from Catalina to New· way. But somethlnr ha• to etve Troop 17 Ia aponaored by the ounces. The new papa IJI the son port Harbor. On Aug. 17, ht.. 12· soon, becau.e this 1.a most over Newport Balboa Rotary Club and or Mrs. Carl Hanna. former foot outboard motorboat wu crowded road In California." I m~ta at the Scout H~ near Corona del Mar resident. now found capelz.ed about 10 miles Concerning the status of more the Youth CPnter. llvtn& In Hawaii. off·shore, with several llfe·Jac-traffic signals on Coast Hwy., Ctty -------------------------- keta fioatlne nearby. Manaeer Sh~lton said that the p sed Dr. Parts' body was picked up state has approve-d ldt turn stor· ropo by a Cout Guard cutter and aee lanes at ttte RJverslde, Tus· I taken to the Harbor Department tin. Dover and Bayside junctions dock, where It was turned over with Coast Hwy. No decl.aion has to the Oran.ee County Coroner's been made yPt for tntrlc llchu otflee. 1be Coroner's verdict waa and left tum nora~ lanes on death due to asphyxia cause-d by Coast Hwy. at the rrvtne Terra~· drowning. Irvine Coast Country Club Pn Solidtation Ordinance Desaibed Po.Jtlve Identification of the trances, he said. body was made by Dr. Parts' On the problem of refu.e col brother, William Pam of Boise. Jectlon, Mayor Stoddard aald that Ida ho, and by Homer Smith or a City Council committee wlll Balboa, a lone·tlme friend. draft a prospectus for the pur Dr. Pam had ~"Hided at l726 pose of calling for bids for col· Miramar Dr., Balboa, and owne-d lectlon of trash and rarbage by a medical buJJdlna at 1547 s u. an Independent contractor. pertor Ave., eo.ta Meaa. He had Members of the committee art' practiced medicine In the Har· Councilmen Kenneth Klnpley. bor Area since 19.'50, and If' 195.2 Charles Hart and Frank AUdn· polned the atalf of Hoaa H0t1· son, and Clty Manager Shelton, pltaL He took his medical train· for the City Council, fnd Ja ck InC at the University of Ne· Barnett and Bill Stewart for the braska, and served his Intern·~ Newport Harbor Chamber. ahlp at the Swe<llsh Hot~pltal In Mr. Barnett aald that a tent&· SeattJe. tlve mHtlng has been called for nt>xt TUesday with 2 contractors Hl.a son. Arthur, attended the who have hid on stmllar pro· Newport ElemPntary School. Je-<'1!1 In otht'r dtles. The corn· Dr. Parts is .urvlwd by his mlttet' --wm ask a lot of qun· wit._ Alia!, and 2 dauehters. Sa· tlons to obtain tntormatlon on br1na and Penny, ot the home prt'parinc th~ call for bids." ad~: h.._ p&~enb.. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Parb or Port 0Tt'har4, UAM roa rmnu.Jf Wuh..: and 2 broth•rs. WlUlam 'The Clty of Newport BHch Is Parl.a of Bolw, Idaho: and W. a~l ~n ('(11'1\petltlve ex· OWttht Parts of C..ca M.... arns for rtmna.n. AppUcaUoM ~· Tbe CO..Ona del Mar Cba~l ot c.-elwd lft the person.l'W'I oCI'Ia! or Balta Mor1U&ry t.a ln cb.arp ol pa.tmar'ked no later than Sept. haMt'al &rftn.~ 11 wUI be <'0Mldere4 Applkanta ,._ • ftU ~ mUll be at leest 21 u of Sept. II:Qene U*"-l ol 8 Dr1.ft. 11 tNt not Jet 31. ......... Shale aam.. Utd lor JAiml ... --dllrd wtth I WIM Ia t.be ..c.hl7 A 110ft ~ Ia at a wtlop- ""P IIIIOOC ~ at tM lath Jllftl t .....-. 14 t~~nca wu o..t 0.. c:::IM. ..a.t P' ,-._. w.enut ~ ...... to IN· ., .................................... ,.,..... -.... .. u .... ~ .... ._. .... ca.,.. ....... Clllll. .. ....... .,..... ..... QPlaL 1'tl~ propc»ed charitable-.0·1 for the contribution · llcltatlons ordinance for the City • The t'hara<'1er of tht> ~~Cliclt.a · of Newport Beach, wttlctt got Its 1tlon and how It will ~ ron· tlrst public goina·~r last nl&ht ducted. at 11 ml!'t'tln& In City Hall. may • The actual or f"SIImated ex· romeo up tor Council action at the penae of the drive. ~pt 14 Council meeting. • What portion ot the contrl· Councilman Harvey Somf'~. butloM will n-main available chairmAn or thp rommJttee that for the speodtk purpost"S or the draCted thf' ordJnance, said earl· drive. ler thh1 w~k that amendmt>nts • Statemt'nt of all contrlbU· will be madl", If n~ry. fol· tlons l"e'Celved within the fiiC"al lowing th4> Informal public-hear yPar lmmedlatt>ly p~lnc the ln1. If th.-Coun<'ll approves the filing ol notice, Including a state· first rt'adln" or th~ ordlnan~ on ment of nl)t'ndJtur.. Sept. 14. then final approval • Names and addreaea of the could ~ elven Sept. 28. and the otncera and dlft'clon or the fund ordinance would berome effect· 4rtve oraanJr.allon. IVf' on Oct. 28. • Copy or raolU1Ion. It any, of Mr Somt-rs said It was not an tta. oreanlz.aUon, authortzlna th~ attempt to ~r~v~ the City Council soUdtatlon. tht' llQ'ftr to apprme or rejeci • A atatem~nt tbat tb• person~ requHt for charltabl• M>Jiclta· lnvolVI!Pd tn tM fUnd drift are tlon, hut mert'l to make ln· tamJllar wUb U.. Pf'O\' of formation aYa.llable to the pub· the on!J.n.aDce. lie-'n\ notlC't! or t ntenUon ll Th~ h3 lc r~atul't' nf t~ otd'ln· ~ the lntCIII'IDAtion tiD ant'f' Is thf' "notiN' of Intention or prtnted on IQUdtatloll· to licit." At least 21 days prlOI' ln.t<WtUtto.. ~ wtalcll .a to a f\&n.d drl\oe, ~ ore•nlza· licitocs mutt carry . ........._ ln· tlof\ m t ClW a writt•n nott~ focmatlCJII about tlM twad 1rtw or lnt~ntlon wttb the finan~ dl· wtU lnchad.ct 011 tMel euiiL rt'ctor. T'hts noUC"t mu.t Jll")'ft4e '"'-oidt..,..,.,....,...: ~ the tollawlftllnfonnation:• toUdw IMlJ ,.._...,.., -· • Tbe purpoee or t111e eolldta· daft cui or ,...._ .. • Jllr· tiOft and Ute -of tbe o.tdlllll· .-rn8'd .... • ,._a .. .... Ooa to \Je Nllc!MIIK ,_ llr llila j& I' ... .... • A ... -= ll&ld• t. ...... ..., I I A Mil ~ u::A • Ill .......... ............ ................. .en· ......................... fD 2 ... .... *-' ............ ....w •• c.-. ~-..... c:.r.f. '-Ww..d ~ ... Tllun4.~. a. C:.W 4.1 W., IJI tt.. ~ .A .,.,..,._. ... ell. C.Uf. OM.. •-' ,rinth•t ple11t I• the ~~ hiW~ ~9 ~: 2110 E. C...t HIP-we~, Cet... ~-Wor, Cdf. T.lo~: OlMie l-4150. AAVO l. HMI'A --· -·--o-., ea4 l'¥WW!et 1'£6 HMI'A --.. Auodot. Editor SUISCitlniON tATES l11 tiM Newport Hor'*' Ar .. : Ono yoM -SUIO; two yoe" -$5.00 Ow+.ido of the Hor!Jw Aree1 Ono yoer -$4.00: two y .. " -$7.00 ME:MIEl of tho CAUFOitNIA NEWSI'AI'Eit I'UiliSHEitS ASSOCIATION Mel of tiM NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Tho NEWPORT HAitiOit ENSIGN wt~ ocljudgocl ft bo e ~to~poper of 9•n· •r•l clrculetlon by court cloetM No. A20171 of tho Swporior Court In S•nle Ane end by , .. ,on thereof Ia q~~aliflod to publish oil public nolicel roquirod by lew. llop • 'TAGGED MJUI1JJf answers to th~ marlin question: How lone can a marlin live! Where do they come from ? As far 'as l know, the answer l.s, Where do they go? How long do or has been, prt>Uy m uch of a they Jive? The report proves that gue~'l. Romrone, som!e>where, the tags used are practical, that flgur<'d that their liCe span Is they do not Interfere with s ur· short -Jl<'rhaps not ovl.'r 5 years. vlval, and that. even after 4 r hiiV<' alw11vs been highly years, are entirely leJrlble. 'lk<'pti•·al of thl~ fi~ure. but. un-Last Sunday, It was my pleas· til now. r couldn't provt' any-ure to be aboard Uncle Harry thlnJ!. Rogers' Aciequnte, fishing ott U.st w~k I rerel\•ed n letter Catalina's West End. Uncle H. from Osbourn Owing"~. promin· hooked up, cauaht. targ<'d and l'nt Atlantic C'oac;t big gai'T'e released a marlin which weighed fhh<'nnan who Is well known to about 125 pounds. I held the ml\nv of our local marllnlte$, leader. and the bill, while Sklp-ulcrly of the !Oct that Newport officers are patrollmg and ·whOSl' nnme has often ap-per Jack Buehn accomplished the the b eaches m beach garb rather than m uniform Dt'art'd In the'lt' column~. Among tagging operation. We came back • NO 'GESTAPO' -JUST ENFORCING THE LAW There's been some crittcism of the stepped-up enforcemen t of the law at our beaches, and partie- It's m1ghty easy to cry "Gestapo,'' and it's easy for i ~~ ~~·g~~~e;sa~~~s~m~~t ~t~e~hrt ~~~~~ '!:Sm:rl~e~;:; out-c~-towners to rmse loud protests. But rm of an In hie; fl<~hlng life where his In· white pennant. slanlfylng that a opimon that the cnt1c1sm comes mainly from the folks I tl.'rests extend beyond the catch-marlin had been JegiUmately d k b h diso d d dr. k ing of fish. Quite a few years caught and released. It was a who 0 not now a out t e r er an m mg ago. 5 or more. T guess. Os. as a satisfying feeling. and rowdmess and httenng. Experience has shown memh4>r of thto Ocean C'lty. Md., I'm glad Uncle Harry started that uniformed officers cannot solve the problem, Light Tackle C'lub, started a pro-the ball rolling again. It's en· b h · h f 'f · · .. b ood gram that has been most suc· tlrely possible that other fl.ah ecause t e Slg t 0 a Unl orm lS a Slgn to e 9 <'M'Iful In many wa~s. have been tagged and released, for a whlle," but only as long as the umlorm is in In rooper&tlon with the mar· but, if so. we have no knowledee view I am sure the local citizens are whole-hearted lnr scientists of th~ Woods Hole, of It this season. U readel'll know · · h th l f d tlon, 0!1 sparkplugged a tagging of any s uch Instances, please ly m favor ol seemg to 1t t at e aws are en orce · and rt~leasing program among report. We'll be delighted to * * * hill fellow members and the publish the names In a spot of • LOOK FOR REAL ACTION SOON. CDM! charter boat s kippers at Ocean honor. b · h City. Md .. where the good rea· In fairness to all conCt>rned, I MARLIN were brought in on the "Rebel" son. T~re were 3 hook-ups ot t he ~me time: one on e recent trip to the 1-4 Mile 84nk. At left is line wes cut, end Mr. Boker end Mr. Butters There may appear to e no romance m sue !10n for fishing Is the small }'ut am pleased to quote a paragraph items as "sanitation district," and "sew er trunk lines," very sporting white marlin. a from the Balboa Angling Club's William Beker, summer resident on Belboo Island, boated their merlin. They insisted that Don try owner of o swimming pool compony in 8 Monte, ogoin, end he brought in the biggest of the lot, but these unglamorous ttems are providmg a story cou~ln of our own Pacific striped Yearbook. 1958 lssut': · · · M f marlin. . "It is recommended that all end also owner of the · Rebel." In the center is 20 I¥,. pounds. Soid Don. "Catching merlin is just Don Franklin, Balboa bland realto r, end ot the loke reel estate. only you hove to work o little of greatest s1gmhcance to Corona del ar. or • SUCCESS encouragement be elven to the many years the quesllon has been asked. "When So cooperative wert-tht> 11ng-l releasing of marlin. but . not to IS the btg development on the i rvine land near Cor-lers and skippers In this eastern the extent that an anglt>r s prlv· right ore W illiom Butters of Bolboo lslond end his herder.· (Photo by H. Christopherson) ---------------------------------------- ?" Th h h 1 bo t y liege to boat any or all marlin ona del Mar gomg to ta.ke pia~. . ~ answer ~r o;~/71~'l~/ w~lt.; o~!s ":e~e hP Is capable ot legally t&klng should not be long m com mg. Samtatton D1stnct No taggrd and released as were I should In any way be Jt>opar· 5 IS cbout to approve the master plan of sewer trunk boated. Each season. the score dl~ or become the basis for hnes tor all of the remamder of the future c1t y of was In the hundrt>ds. With thls j cruiclsm." . d h 1 NB Chamber Ads on Joining New Coundl Outriggers to Race to Dunes goodly number of marked fish These art-wase an ont's Newport Beach That future expans10n lS nght here c;wimmlng around. results wert-words. and should be remPmber- at our doorstep, and the sewer master plan IS the hound to I)(' had, soont-r or later. ed. lf you -or 1 ch()()6(> tio put On Sunday, Sept. 20, !!ports ~n· thuslasts In the Harbor Area \\i ll have the chanCl' to a.e a totally npw spon to this country, I L k f • <">-!' rl'<'t'nt II'IIN c-ontained ex-our marlin aboard. that s our key 4 0 the eniJre deve Opment 00 Or aC 10n -rltlng proof the di\'idends galnf.'d unquestioned prlvilegP. If Wt' The ankles of incorporation of ernm~>ntnl nffalrc; rommlttN• for :~n outrlg~t>r canot' race from SOC:l from lhl' prn~ram. rhoost> to tag and rele~se It, (In Julv tR or this vPar. an that. too. is our right. \\p sln- Oro•nn City angiN cau~ht a Cl'rE'lY hope that our words, In whltP marlin. bearing a. tag. behalf of knowl<'dge through wtwn the l'l'rial number on said tagging. be takPn In as broad the Harbor Area Council of the C'hamhl'r. wn<~ de<;Jgnnted as Catalina Island to the Newport C'hamh4>rs of C'ommNCt> wrrl' ap-the Chamber'g rt-prcl'entatlve at I Dunes. Dave Ullman , Chris Seaver provt'd at the Monday luncheon the public meeting. and othPr dl· The rae(' re!lulted from n meeting of the Newport Hllrbor re«tors said tht'y a lso would at-friendly challengl' madp to Gov- Chamber dlrcr.tors. tl'ncl. ernor Pnt Brown by the gover- Win • C d S • tal! was l'h('rkNl. an ama1.lng and fair a sense as the ml'anlng In 0mm0 Ore er1eS c;tnn brokE' Thi<~ marlin han of tht> words above. Thl' article<~ specify that the 1 J im Lnwc; rl'portt'd on the pro· nor of Hawaii. Two six-man out. speclflr and primary pur~c or po~ed "Trip to Nowhl're," whir h rigger canoes will take part, onP thr Council of C'hambf>rs is: !c; devPiooing Into a rrulst' to with a crew of Hawaiian nil-starR ,\ hu-.v <;Ntson frJr thP youth· rut mPmh4>r" ol lhl' Ralhoa IS· lanrl y,,rhl Club will Pnll to· night •Thursrla) 1 with the nn· nual banquet, preo;entatlon ot nwardo; and Installation of new oCfiC'Pr". The banquet will start :tt 6:.10 pro. at the Newport Har· hor Yacht Club. 1 hr('n raught, ta~:gccl and rl'· (Note: Tagging Information rrl la~t W('f'k. Oa' irl l'llman won IP:t'-Prl. In thP \NY same arPa, and equlpmE'nt are avallabl(' at lhP 'Yfiriam K1rk trophy in the on July 11. 19~).). four years and th.e Balboa Angling Club. C' Q Sno.,"hircl scriPc;. C'hrl~ St>a \'t>r n WCI'k Pnrllrr' ThP tag was onr I w11l also be happy to a!~:..<;lst any wac; the winner nf the Burt John nf thr on('c; suppl1t>d hy Woods ! angler lntl'rt'c;tl.'d In thr program. son trophy for Sabots. 1 Hole and wnc; in perft-ct condi-Telephone. ORiole 5-0493.1 Herl' are the other winner" 1n 11on. I • SWlMMDfG And. so you ac;k, what about I. To promote common in· C'atallna Jqlnnrt. Thl' plan lc; tn and the othN with a crew of tE.'restc; or the Greatl.'r Harbor lt'llVl' on a Friday aft ernoon and cho"~t>n C'a lifornla rowers. ArPa In commt'r<'<'. industry, rlvll return on a Sundnv afternoon. After this rnce, the nine belli affai~. culture and recr£'atlon. Rnd thf' s;tonl Is 100 m<'n nt s.-.o California rowers will be picked 2. To coonlllnate the activitl~ "R<'h. Tentative dates are Oct. 2. to go to Hawaii to raCt> the or the member Chambers of C'om· 3 and 4. Hawaiians In a return match. mNre In areas of mutual in· ThP c'lrP<'torc; \'oted to em With these races, Hawaii hOpe.'J tert'<;t. ahN\d with the prol«t. and SIO to Introduce ltJI most popular last week's rompetation: ,. Q17£SnOHS BEEf SfiiTCHER _9irls. 1·7. Oeb~ll' Og!P: ~\'<;, it" My mtl.'rl'St In Os Owings' JURIS CHICIEI In thl' C'ommodorl' 54-rlf'l; c;atl-1-t. Allan FlemtnR: g~rl<~. 8 9. rE'port ct>nters around the flag- Gail Gllben and C'indy Murray. gmg 1ntere11t In our local marlin A would-be shop lifting at- tempt was foiled Saturday afternoon at the All-American Market In Corona del Mar when Other puri)OSf's are to em·our. pll'd$res WPre made bv lncUv1dunl sport to Its nearest fellow stat~. age wo(thwhile projects In con· directors to help underwrite the Callfomla. junction with the member cham-trio. • -------------- rn th.e Lido Shopping Area Ladies' Sportswear lingerie Ch~dren's w • ., Yardage -Linens 3404 Via Lido Newport Bea~h. Calif. FREE PARKit.IG IN REAR tit'd; boys. 8-9. Rolanri Wrlnklf': tagging program. !ltarted in 1957. girls. 10-11 . !'\ancy Loy ; ooy~. 10 also In cooperation with the Ill. Wa}ne LanrHs: girls. 12-13, Woods Hole scientists. bers and to promote the wei-Support of the Rou~-apnrow•d rare of the Greater Harbor Area labor bill was voted by the dl· as a whole. rf'ctors. who approved a motion alert che<.'ker noticed a Claudia Wagner; boy!!, 12-13. In 1957, Karl Miller, local Chev· an l.eorge Twist : ~iris. 1-1 16, Pat rolet dealer and pre-sently the young Rohrs: boys, J.l ·16. John Sours. prl'xy of Pacific Anglers. stan· saunter out without attemptlne blonde· headed man • DIVIIfG ed a new ball rolling when he. to pay for the packaae of meat Boys and girls. 4·7. Jay Fisher: caught and released a marlin. under hls ann. Upon belne 1 boys, 8-9. Ronnie Brockway; girls. Soon thereafter. Pacific Anglers. questioned, the you~g hm~n 10·11, Nancy Loy; boys. 10-11 . with yours truly passing out the agreed to accompany t e c ~ · Wayne Landis; girls. 12·13. Betty tagging equipment. announced er back Into the store to pay or s ue Landi$; boys. 12-13, Georgr their sponsorship of a tagging the meat, but he suddenly made Twist. girls, 14·16, Carol Wll· and releasing program. a dash for the wide open The lncorporatng directors or to Sf'nd telegrl\m• to that effect the Council of Chambers are Dr. to St>natorc; Clair Eng!~ and David Smllev. president of th«> Thoma'! KuC'hel. Director Milo Corona del Mar Chamber: Paul Lacv abMalned from voting, aav- Rodet, president or the Costa lng that he did not know t>n?ugh Mesa Chamber, and Edgar Hill. about thf' bill. and that the dl- presldent of the Newport Harbor rectors s hould not act on 11uch Chamber. matters without hearing both Iiams: boys, 14·16, BUI Lloyd. Local fishing clubs cooperated spacesA · In1 hot phurskult wered tre • ROWIXG beautifully. The PA's offered an AJJ . mer can c ec ers an nd Hugh Mynatt reported on the proposed charitable socllltatlons ordinance tor the City of New- port Beach. He said It Ls very re- strictive and that It Will need some working over. Boys and girls. 4-7. Tlm Hod· attractive release button to any teres~ specta11t~rs w~o ha ges; girls. 8-9. C'indy Murray: member who caught and re-stop"""" to sen. owever, boys. 8-9. Mike Dougan: lllrls. leased 8 marlin. The Balboa some 3 blocks later, the pursuers 10·11 . Katey Boyd: boys, 10-11. Angling Club put up an award came upon the package of meat Mike Henrietta: girls, 12 . 13. to be presented to each boat abandoned In haste, and thus Claudia Wagner: boys. 12-13. Jim owner from whose boat one or called off the search. Mo nte Grimes wondered If the Chamber could do something to stop what he called "thl.s con- tinual Irritation" by the Coun· ell. "Do they always have to be comlnr up with such proposals?" he asked. Gage and C..Org~ Twist. tied: morf' marlin were released. Ava-A....&... 'W'L..A 11...1-La 1 girls. 14·16. Wendy Blair: boys, Jon's Tuna Club provided a con-awla I... .... • 14·16. 8111 Lloyd. gratulatory certificate. • PADDLEBOA.IIDS In 1957, five boat owners were After 25 years of playlnr goK, George Fruehllnr of lr· vine Terrace finally achieved the honor of ahootint a hole· in-one Sunday. Re used a 4 Iron off the tee on the 175-yard par 3 sixth hoi~ at the Santa Ana Country Club courw and sank the tee shot. Playlnr In the foursome were ht. wtfe and Mr. a nd Mrs. J. R. Lestt>r Boyle, also of Irvine Terrace . Boys and girls. 4 ·7, Tim Hod· recipients of awards for 22 re- ges. .Tim McQuay and Craig leased fish. most ot which were Schisler, tied: girls. 8·9. Cindy taged. ln 1958, five boats re- Murrav; boyc;, 8·9. Jerry CoTton: least"d 16 marlin, a nd were girls. 10-11. Jane Loy: boys, 10-honored accordingly. In Mexican 11. John Vallely; girls. 12-13. waters, over the put few years. Joyce Ogle: boys. 12-13, Chris the number ot marlin and sail· McLachlln: girls. 14 -16. carol fish taeged and released mount- Williams; boys, 14-16. Jim Jones. ed Into th~ hundreds. Jim Penney auageated that the directors eo on record aaalnst the propoud ordinance because It aeems to penaJtze every orwantza- Uon. Prestdent Ned Hlll ... id that the dlrectora should take no action until ~er the p(lbUc rne.ettna (echeduJed for yellte:rday evenlna at the Clty Hall). DO YOU WANT • job, • riclo, • -.tol, o b.by titter? Or do Y" flo,. -thin9 to sell? Try &.ln d u"- fiod edt.. Oltiolo l..ol~. WE CIVE s&JI CIIEEJf STAMft • WJIAT IIAPPEJIED? Then came 1959. lt has been ll grt>at marlin season, with num- bel'!" of fish caught far ahead of last year'a totals. BUT -until now the mention of releasing. and ta~lng, hu been a.s 11ea~ lUI frMt In August. Why! ? The Bill Stewart, head of the gov· BUCS START PRACTICE AT OCC ON SEPT. I answer Is not e.uy. but part of-OCC football practl~ wUI.mrt the lack of Interest may weD Tuesday, Sept. 1, at the Pirate and Rancho Alamitos h Ia h stem from What hu been writ-drill field, toUowlni phyaJcau .mooJ.a. 1.a coach.lna the offensive ten by one auppolled a uthority this Sunday and Monday In the backl. He played for the UnJve,... on fishing. This aentleman, who field house. tty of CalUomla at Santa Bar· hu mad!! many otht>r valuable All men, both retumlna letter-bera. contrlbuUoM to tbe knowledge men and new ltodenta who In-Walt Ande1'110ft ... coad\1nl the of our salt water apectn, came tend to 10 out ·tor football, ate llrw for one ... He wu lootMU out very bluntly with atate~Mnts to report tor phyalcala and play· aoedt at PaJo Verde Col .... In to the eUect that blllflsh cauaht. lng equipment Sunday and Mon· ~ bttoft c:o~DIDI to OCC. a. and releued, alwa,. die. . He day, Nrtlna at 7 p.m .. acxontlnc ... '*' tw ,..... CH;r Ool· ctted an Instance or two whee a to head ('Oecll Steve Mu..-u. .... a04 Deft.., UIIJ~ wtlft klndlver had actually .en a re· ,.,._ new ... lltant football Dlftftr woa the _,... ChiD· leased flah lYine belly up on the coeehel WUJ be on hand to ~Net J*lllllblp ln 11M. ..._ ftnl fGt the ocnn Ooor. ~ For~ reuon or other. much the .,.........~ Plrata .._,.u wm *dl the dt· doubt •• ralMd Ia the mlnck H•rb HIU, fornMr aUtletk 41· ......_ ...._ a.oq. DaY~~. Jllr. o1 anaJ.ta W'ho had ,..,~ow~y r.ctor ANI Mad vaa'lltCJ loGtbel.l ... 11M cilicll ._ = bMn adJve tn the ,.._.,.. • ..,. ~ at •lllidto AJaaJW Illata ,_... ......., fl'llilil .. atn• ~ W1t.kta IDGII a-...._.. .. tbit d.,,_ --r. ..._ ~ ~ lillie • IW dlve Jn •• a .. JGUed a.. ,.. tile liM. IIIII _. eoa._. ...._ ,.,.. Ud .............,, .. jlorlild a• MlUiall on n.t bot· 81 .._ be ,_., NO r aftd 0 C C:. a.. C'111r11. ·-......_.. .... ff the.... 0.•1 I lid, .................. ud tliMII -.. lltllt • ... ---uc r. al •• tlilttiiU ..... ,... ... ,..... 11 ..., ••••II 01 o.Mp' J'lll*( wW "'-ol Jla ........ I-IJI 611 at ... kll ... ;-... .... If ,...t to..,_ to a.cu "f:'•"' a.,.. a....,.. Moel. t111e .... llllli ......_ ....,.. wflo .,. CANdliWd ... tr. 01-. 0.., .... aw' I j -Ia W sides. 8.1. ParkinQ Change Is Due The change on Manne Avenue, Balboa bland, from angle park· lng to Monterey type panl~l oarktnr will be c.a1'Tied tbroulh In the mJddle of s.,tember, ac· cordlna to Clty Manaaer Kobert Sbelton. Mr. Shelton aald that tbe city ~ to walt u:ntU Khool ft· aumee, 1n order to avoid tylna uo ~r tratrlc on Mal1ne Awnue. SEINIIUII. ·S A L E ••• Ill HE FORGED PASSPORTS TO FIGHT THE NAZIS El.fW'Ir .... .. Open House a" a&WiOft .......... ' Fllllr •• .. .. 1 TIIUDDAT. AVGWT ~. ·- AFTE~ THE HAGUE was liber· ated by the ,A,IIied armies on May 7, 1945. Peter S1nger took many p:ctures for a 5ouve nir ' l iberation Book · with English and Dutch ted. Included in the bookle t is this smiling photo of Prince Bernhard, "Bevelhebber van de .. Binnenlandsche Strijd. hochten -commander-in-chief of the Dutch Interior Forces. (Singer photo) lElA UPIDLSTEIIII JAMES D. RAY lulldlll C.lriCI• l466 E. COAST HWY., COitONA DEL W.U OISole I.OSII MATTRE SES •Ew -.UlJlU)DIQ P' ........... tneaular Shape~ ........... -eott.. COSTA MfSA MAmESS CO. JIIO Newpott ..... U!Mrty .. ,,_ Professional Directory P'OR&IIAL DDIECI'OIIS Friendly Nel&bborbood Servtce p ARKES·BELL MOR'n1AllY 110 Broadway Us-am A a.KM o.ta ..._ ., Jill ..... .. Wbm 1 walke4lnto the photO· I"*Ph¥ .-.udlo ot Pew Stncu at 2908 E. Cout Jlwy., Corona del Mar, I wu met by a middle apd man of medium h~fht •ho ,reeted me wttb old world court· esy. Th1a wu the man I had come to lntervte'w aboUt h1s oper· lences u an acent of the Dutch un~nd movelT\ent In the Ha,.ue durinc the oceupatlon by 'he Nazis. -'-we aat. down, he looked at me with pale blue eyM, and ln a soft votce asked me If I felt that people would really be In· torested ;•tn what had happened -o long ago." I •aald I f.tt that such a thJnc wquld alway• be Interesting. · e C:.UEL ftAIII · Then Mr. Singer t>ecan to talk about thoee 4 years between 1941 and 1945 -4 years marked by create cruelty and hatred. courage and compassion, than men had thought men capable 01. M Mr. Singer spoke, bls quiet manner became lnten.te. The 4 years were a long way away, were dead; and yet they had survived their own detath, In thoe.e who had known them, with the same ~nt Intensity that an old friend long dead, •urvlvet In ua. He spoke first of the Dutch resistance. "You rnu.t understand," he Mld, "that the underpund movemtmt In Rolland dld not begin u an orpnlud etlort, bUt crew up ..,ontaneoU.aly thi'GUih· out Holland. Everyone did what he could to ratst the Nazis. This, the spontaneity ot the resistance, 1a the lmpon.nt thlna." • rollGKD •&IUOII'n He then went on to explain how he f1nrt became Involved In undercround activities. ctrla In Holland Once more the undertrround had all the reaJ puaport paper It needed. By this time, around 1944, the unde,.round had become a well ortantzed anny, and Peter Sin· ger had changed his own name and paupot1 17 Umes! He had forged hundrtds of pUiporta tor other people, and by now, had ~e a fUgitive from death. "Th~ Nazis wanted me de&per· ately by this time, u they want· ed all 'Pf!Cialists ln the under- ground -photographtml, print· era, amateur radio broadcasters, journalists and ao on. I moved and kept moving. The year be· tween 1~ and May 5, 1945. the day of Holland'• liberation, was the most dan,erous time or all. The Germans had by this time become de~perate." e WD'E AA&UTED In 1944, Mr. Singer's wile wu arrested and qu.estloned f o r many hours u to the where· about.. of her husband. "He has not been home for 3 days," she kept saying. "You must have taken him to Ger· many." Beca~ of the confusion and tie up ol Information In the Ger- man occupation army by this tltM, the Gennana could not be aure ll what Mrs. Singer said wu true or not. Finally, ahe was put In jall, a tiny one-room cell with 6 other women. There waa no beat, and only one bed. Slx ot the women bad to aleep on the floor, Jam· med ln a parallel row from the far wall to the door of the cell. Mrs. Singer became Ill. and be· cause the Nazla did not want her to die ln prblon, they let her go home to dJe. She had been there S~ months. One week alter she wa.s re· leased, Mr. Sinter was able to ar· range a meeting with his wife, who was now slowly recovering. Fran then on, they were able to meet every few days at pre-ar-uA.s a photqrrapher, r was na· turally abte to help the>5e who needed passports. ranted places In the streets of "I had many Jewish frl~nds the Haaue on moonless nights. who were (Ol't!ed to cany pass· • nOTO·U.OIITE.a ports which had •Jew' stamped By this time, Mr. Sinter wu acro.s their face. As the Jews a member of the Het Parool. the began to be picked up ~nd trans· underground newspaper, as a ported to the Nazi death camPI photo-reporter. He carried a Het at Au.sschwitz and Dachau, I be· Parool ldenUtlcatlon paper, gan to forge new passports for which ld~ntlfled him to the AI· my friends. lies as an agent or the Dutch ''Then other people, strangers. underground. Het Parool ha s began to come. asking for help. since ~me the largest news· I rould not, or course. retwte paper In Holland. them."' Finally on May 5, a few days Then Mr. Singer began to ex· before VE (Victory In Europe>. plain the incredible difficulties Holland was liberated. Mr. Sin· that had to be overcome In fora· ger was one or the first to greet lng the passports. , Canadian troops entering the Fi rst of all, the paper the pass-Hague. ports were printed on was made His rourage had allowed him In Germany, and was ldentlfl· to forge hundreds of passports, able by stone printing and water· and In Holland In 1941 to 1945, a marks. There was no cha.nce or hundred passports meant about obtalolng the paper from Ger· a hundred men. women and chll · many, and 10 Dutch dtlz.ena be· d~n who did not die In Nazi gan to lose their ldentfllcatfon gas chamber'S or ovens. papers. "A$ t~rr1ble as It wu. t am ''These lost papers l'amP to WI, glad that 1 Jived through the ex- and we used th~m to make new pertenc~ 1 did. 1 ~ things dif· passports." ferently sinc-e then. Many things e REW ..OILEJO that were important before 1941 But thls was only the begin· no longer are important. It nlng or the dU11cultles.. Each changed my life:· passport contained a plcturt> of World War II Is dead. But in the IndiVidual glued onto th~ Peter Singer. a nd In all th05e back of the passport over a hoi~ who Jived through and past that so that the picture rould be seen war, It su rvives. on the face of the p:Lo;sport. ------- Then, over the back or the LEGAL WOTICE picture (thJ.s would also be thf" CER11flCATE OF BUSINESS back of the passport I, a trans-Flctltloua Firm Name parent stamp of very thin paper. THE UNDERSIGNED do here- with the same ston~ printing on hy certify that they are con· It lUI on the passport paper, was ductlntr a valve manufacturing glued. Then the person's rtnger· buslpea at 413 Poinsettia Ave .• print was put on the back of Corona del Mar. California, un· the picture and coated over with der the fictitious firm name of a substance Ub varnish. · General-American Valve Com. Mr. Singer and his friends pany and that said tlnn ls com- soon discovered that It was lm· polled of the following person_c; possible to remove the stamp, bf-. whose names In hall and place of cause of the thinness of the residenc-e are a.s follows, to-wit: paper. Chemicals wert> no good. Eug~ne C. Greenwood. 413 because they faded the large red Poinsettia Ave.. Corona del printing on the stamp. Mar, Callf .. Jean Greenwood. e CUT nOTO D1 BALP' 413 Poinsettia Ave., Corona Because they could not remove I del Mar. Calif. the stamp. they could get neither W1TNESS our hands this 13th to the fingerprint nor to the day of July, 1959. plcturt> The solutto'n came when EUGENE C. GREENWOOD I Mr. Sin-~r thouaht of cutting the STATE~~ C~~~D l plct~ In halt edgewt.e, thus j removlng that halt of the paper COUNTY OF ORANGE )~. which was Imprinted wtth the ON THIS 13th day of July. picture. He then glued the new 1959, before me, a Notary Publll' picture over the rem alnlnl half. ln and for said county and state. They we~ never able to resldlna thet"eln. duly commls· change the fingerprints, but thJs stoned and swom. personally ap· did not matter so much, u they peared Eugene C. Greenwood were checked only when the pet· and Jean Greenwood, known to son was actually a.l't'eSted. me to be the persons whose As the u ndersround began to names are subscribed to the become more oraanlzed agents wtthln lnatrum~nt, and acknowJ. -..an println& the PAPer and edged to me that they e~uted """• _.__ ri the same. faklnc the waterma ..... by P nt· W1TNESS my hand and ofii· ln1 on 2 plf!C.'eB ot paper, print- Ing tbe watermark on the Inside dal 8e&l ol one of the pieces of paper, an4 thel) cluelna tbe pJeces together. MARY A. RAAPA. r:_.:__..J.I!I;ili=::==~~ 'nlus, when u,e paaport waa held up to tbe sunllaht. tbe printed watennark a howe d thJoulh. Nota.ry Public ln and for Aid County and State. a(y ComrnJalon uplres Aug. 1&. Ul.5l. HARBOR Rmr MEMORIAL PARE nn BUt~or ...._ at 01111r CoMa .... YDf""', -..oa It wu a loQc tUne before the Nazis c:aqht on to thla tnctc. and wMt1 U., did. Ner Slntft and haa ~ .... read,y wttb aftcldallf' .-e. ............... y ._ __ ... ,..I '!'be ••rtu.,•nd lmeW that t.heo.n.u ................. . -'" 15-,..r-old aW ...... . .... ...... ,. ' trtll (dii&Jdlltn •JMtlr 11 ...... ftOt .......... to PublJeb: Aq. 6. 13. ~ 27, 1959. ln the lfewport lla.ttlor Ensign. IT •an TO any .... , ..... -..,_ ... e .......... ._...._ ... , :tr::--;..~ ................. * ,1 .. ..:~!::!~~~~~ .... _. ..... ~-'II .... Ill' all ..... ,.., .. HERE'S A SAMPLE of the pess- porl wor~ done by Peter Singer wh ile working with the under· ground in Holl~nd The d ote ,,. side the passport is Nov. 5, 194 1, and the subject is Mr. Singer himself. but th,s l1me he was going under the nome of Martin Sas of Budapest. !Singer passport photo) • Customers at th~ Flying '"A" Bervt~ Station at 3700 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, might be lucky ~nough to get some free legal advtce now that the new owner Is J~rry Boling. Mr. Boling Is the holder of an L.L.B. degree from the Univers- Ity or LaSalle Law ~hool In Chicago. He and his gas alation are both somewhat unique. For Instance, Mr. Boline's gas sta · tlon may be the only one In the world where you can obtain the servl<-es or a notary public C In tb~ person or Mr. Boling 1. Mr. Boling himself Is a man of vaned experience. During t h e Korean rontllct he was a ~t tighter pilot In tht-alr-fo~. H~ ls alao well trav~lled. having been stationed in th~ Azor~. Korea. Iapan, Panama, Okinawa. England. &rmuda, and a hell"t of other places during his servl~ Besides LaSall~ Unlv~rslty. ht> has anendNI the University of Mississippi and tht> Amt'rkan lntt>rnatlonal Coll~ge In Ma.<~s al'husetts. He 111 a native of Topeka. Kansas. DANlCO BUT uarvt:S Carl and Bette Damlro. 20:i Carnation Ave., Corona del Mar. art' the parents of a daughter born Monday, Aug. 17, at Hoa~ Hospital, weighing 5 pounds, 13 ounces. DO YOU W AHf o fott, o ,._ o Nfltel, • Nlay elttw? Or 4o ,_ t.. ... __...io9 to Mll1 Try blip dou.t. fM4 ociL Oltiolo l-0550. N~ra to Corona del Mar Hoag Sunday 1111111 •-F .. wll are Mr. and Mrs. Harris A. Lft .. ,. and tbelr 3 children, Sandra, 12 T I C.•1 ... I• KJrk, 6, and Scott, 3. They ar~ Open hou.ae wlll be h~ld from living at 413 Acacia Av~ 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the new Th~y came here from West Loc addition to Hoag Memorial Hoe-RuthJe Fletcher, who has ~n Aneel~. wh~re Mr. Lee has ~n p1tal. Vtaltora will be shown tht> 1 staying for the PIUt ~ar with ln business as a g~neral oontrac· first 2 noors of th~ addition, h~r grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. tor. H~ 1s stJII commuting there whleh will be occupied beginning H. J. Moore, 308 Orchid Ave .• to tend to his business, but he I TUt>sday, Sept. 1 Thto n~w Corona del Mar, lett last w~k also will be doing contracting f"llnacal laboratory and tht> Aux-With her parents and twin broth- work In the Ha rbor Area lllary alft ahop wUl aJso be open Pr. lim. for tbt>lr new home In Mrs. Lee Is a native· of Los I Last month open hou'lt" wa~ San l ose. Angeles. and Mr. ~ comes from ht>ld for the top 2 rloors. which I Earlier this summ~r. Ruthlt> Minnesota. He was a fighter pilot lndude the maternity ward. and 1 Ul'<.'ompani~d Mr. ;md Mrs. Moore with the Navy during World War l ahe-.e floors nave oeen in IX"<'U : I on a val'atton trip lo La Grange. 11. with rank of first lieutenant I . P HI. She completed her sophomor~ He won t he Distinguished Fly:' ancy shtce then. This n£-w addl· I year at Newport Harbor High lng Cross and 6 air medaU! for twn, which brings Hoag to ,, 250-School and will continue her his combat duty in the South bed hospital, wu started in I an· I schooling In San l ose. Pacific area. uary of last year. u.-EMign d•nifi•cl ods. ott l..OS50. How much Monev I do you need to build or buJ your ••• 110111? M11lions of doUars are rudy now for immedi* ;n.. vestment in home loans. This money is laMed- through Newport Balboa SavifliS-~ thousands of your Orange County neighbors who believe in irwest· ing right here at home. to bu11d up this community. H 0 W L 0 N G? To encourage you to build. buy Of modern- Ize, Newport Balboa Sav1ngs makes home loans up to 20 years at low 6% interest. <:Mr 76 million dollars has been loaned by Newport Balboa Savincs to build up th1s community-and we want to help you get that new home your family wants. Bring your plans and ideas to •.. NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION P. A. PALMER, Praident 3:t66 Y&A UDO, NDfPOifT ~. Bunch, 2407 EMt eo.st H.P.,Y, Conw dtl lillr. MMdly tltrOQ&II l'blndly 9.l0 A.M. til 3.l0 P.ll frldiJ$ .til 6 P. ll. f'llonl, bo~ OffiCeS, 01-'c 3-3130 most mp.g.* :::. one of 7 big bests Chevrolet gives you over any car in its field ,. • N ASCAR Outstandinr Aehievement award for ''the ert>at.ion and contmuinr de\-elopmf'llt of America'• moat etncieot V-type encmes." 8EST ltOOM -Official dJmensions ~ to A.M.A. t make thi. abun- dantly clur. Cb~vy front ... , bip room. for lnstan~ ia u mueb • 6.t loeb• wider than in eomperable ean. 81ST .IDE-MOTOR TREND ...,.... .... Cbny ..... the ~ mo.t Q1liS. ~ riclm• CIU iD ila price dMa. .. But tbla ... cw.y r.ture JOII ...Uy .a.owd .... ormr tar JOWttlf, at 'JOII' CMnollt ........ s..pby.ooal . 1111111'1 llll IIIIET ay CU'V& ._ u••m • Do JOU evn yearn to lee a s mJllnr face! You won't have that problem lf you abop at Richard's. No other store ln Southern California can boast of so many amlles and friendly ereetlngs u the happy uoops at our joyful Llde Market. * * * 'l'llaab to t111e wtda ID u.. lrolat 11De wlto ........ cbad out our waatutal ~ tiline Sa ~ • IMippy -about aa. dMcb .. ...,. r .. .,...a. ...U. 1MW difficult It Sa to c.lllsdl .....-Ill a ••• , .. peeltlea elglllt ....... at a tble. l•t wlda lib lllltf IUftllla. .Adelakle ........ cmd L.,.. ' nd-... prt:ae •· aapleaOC._..ty~ tllle ....... ol ......... rattav cmd bm1' .. O'fW. Tou .....- tcdl to -. a deUglllted _,.... Uoe .. tbeU .... -o.y cMt wttlll t111e aaa..__. Ill U.. chedr llDea. Lyda llood. 1...., Banta. cmd Mary aadolpll u. tiline dolla wlllo ....,. lail to-..au..ol ... ~ up crt tJMtr coaJat.n. aa t willeD it e~ to apa:rtd1at eyes CIDd a meny wit~ leataea. Sb.UI.y Cal4 .. U. cmd IICD'· CJuerito llec!fons an tho Yalu· able cmcbor CJbla Oil tbo toam. • • • Sl') this wef'k our hats are off to thP really well girls who are the foundation of I ht> frlendlit>st mark£'! in Orange County Just remPmtwr girl~ "old checkers ne\'t'r die thC'y just che<k·ou t." * * * Just cu you eom e through the turuatyla 1D tho aten. t.bore aN for your eoa~aieDce UDall bcDketa full ol our aew mar· bt dir'oetonea. Witlll tbne ID your baDd CD J'OU abop tho items OD your CJJOCeiT Uat will be located cmd cmy artkle you may tur.e fof9C)tteD ccm oaally be remOIILborOcl by KftDDIDCJ dOW'D tbo Uat. Wo lliDceftly bopo tbla will be GDOthor ..-. DUe of abopplDCJ OCIM you will eDJGJ OD fOUl shopping IX• cunioD bore crt JUcbard'a. * * * We really had a !.htndlg at the Newport Dunes the other day. This wa'l onp or thf' twst Lua u's l'vt> bet>n to yl'l. Thanks to Hugh Mynatt, our gC'neral Chle.f In charge of pArt y throwlne. everything we-nt hkf' c-lockWork. Joe ~ar11n. the C 0 of the d~· llratt"'-.en. and hl'l boys s pread a tahiP that would havf' made PNino·c; Pnv1ous. Roa'lt beet, ham, anrt turkPV were the highllehta, while hakPct heans, curumber c;alarl and rell'lht>S werr the ~tf>r rtlc;heq And last but not Jrast came the rake and Ice t ream * * * • a.GV8T .. liM A Balboa !Aland waJtl'e$1 tb .. ~ an attempted theft of valuable dOthH from Ju. wo- men'• wear shop on Marine A ••. Colt item: ''Banlcu and Xi wanlan l im Van Dyke took h1l alx Iron on the el1bth hole ot lrvtne Coast Countey Club lut Thunaday, cloeed bla eyH and whack~ the ball 1!56 yards tor a bole ln one." A aUibw OC ,..,.rty ..,_. ,. ....... tM ..... u..,.... .... ...,. ........ .n.,. ' August Pennit TOtal ClOse to $1 Y2 .... Tbe buUdlna ~rmJt total rot • 1&1.80& aAIID AUJ'\llt a. cia. to a mllliOJ\ and Qeorft ~Uuw, 2·ator)' addJ· Brothera. alat~rs. coutlM. aunt.. a baU dolJa.rw, wtth .wJ a tew Uon, 115 Topaz. 15,000; E. Steen. and mothrr-ln-lawa •.. all you days remaJnJnc before the boou a wn.lna, 80t S. 8-.y rt.. t:n&: S. ptOple out there who would like are dOINd for the month. Budworth. ·~ f« carport, to do aometbJnr worthwhile for 'J'be ,-rand total tor this year 30C Onyx, 116 your c.mmunlty. Our doon are is app~chlnl 22 mllUon doJJan, e IAT ,.,... open every weekday rnomlna about 33 1/3 per cent ahead of Robert Oowner, 2-lrtory addl· ju.t waltlnr for you to come In the enUre total lor Jut year. tlon, .s2 Vt.ta, -.ooo. and voluntHr. SJ.z.able pennJt. )uued durtna e u.n:a UT ADA Rltht now we are ~amped the put week were for a $32,!500 Georee Horton, 1·unlt, 1-atoey with requests from local heaJth dw•lllnr In Westclltt and a ~-dwelllnr, 1001 Nottlneham, 132.· rencles and a widely used 400 dwrlllnr ln Baycl'ftt. !500; c;. M. Hooee, awtmmlnr .. 8IILIIEY& -.................................... ._ -··· ........ ,.. 8IILIIEY& -J ,_.-• ra.t ..,.._ el lao 1 t __,.._......., • I ,.. DLDr't'a - lleAi&sa lao •• .... •~~--•· IIIIIIZly-lf ..... _. ...... ,... .... 2 ... . Evans· G. P.ter & Co • -R. •&WIOIIT IOVL&YJUID ···~ I&AC& CA1.D'Omi1A JODWAT ..... ..cl atre.ts ID W..t Rewport. m.t Skd St. to 54tb St.; tlt.e beclrblg waa caatidued t.o s.pt. 11. ••• wuu-J--. ... o1 Ill Ladl:llpar Aft... CCII'OGG del Mu. • ..tift OC Loadoa. 4s.d Aug. It ID Roag B-.Mtal ••• Mn. JCartM lfomaaa. n . o1 317 OrQid Aft... Corolla del Mar. m.U.. of L1DcolA •or· IDGil ol Conea del Mcu. 4s.d Aav. a crt 111w ....._ youth eroup .•. aU need clerical FolJowlnl pennlta were lasued: pool, l"r30 Marlin, 13,000; D. Mar· help. Some asslenmenta are e COIIOifA DEL MAJI tin. awlmmine pool, 1750 Sky· pennanent, others are llll In jobs I. Herbert Brownell. slourh lark, ~; Ernest Taylor, awtm· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ while someone takes a well de· wall for blu!t lob at 2741 ·2735 mlnr pool, $2,300, and 1-u nlt, 1· -• .. ....... , II • • M"rved vacation. can you give a ~an Blvd., at China Cove. stoey dwelllne. 2030 Commodore, ... ~ IW •1111 few hours ot your time to help $1 ,400; Charles Grimes. fence, 123 400. aiOWIIWUJI .._ WAIKIID out In these ottices! Come In 3900 E. Coast Hwy., $150; Dr. • i..u.aoA 11w1m .._ 1aroa.a J)IJ Eta~~ ~It' and register at 325 N. Newport KlBtlneer, patio, 2612 Ocean, T1ata11. Muama-,-Laau OWl 1 T ...... AJoba Blvd .. Newport Heights or call ua $800; L. S. Hoatetler. remoderllne Ben Madl.aon, cement patio AJrti. ~~ldl:l'" loatllillaJIIIft:r ~ a t U 8·0717. We are open trom and new garare, 351 Raul, 18.· Ooor, 307 laland, 1100; Richard ...... _-·~(PI '••'!='W> ;a• ..... 9 to noon five days a wHk. 850· Stanley Smith 2·story addl· Larzelere, add room, 400 Belvue. __ .. YL __ • _ ' "'18 A d 'Slt 000 $4.000; Raymond ae.t, water -::=:::::::==:::::::=:::;::::::;:::::::=:=::::::==::::::=::::;::::=====; Gordon Sickler of 407 38th St .. Newport, was appointed clty finance otfl~r to succeed Ken· oetb Hannahs ..• Gus Tamplla, 61. ot 306 E. Ocean Ft .. Balboa, a naUve ot Gl'ftce and charter member and put commandn of Newport Harbor American Lerlon P08t 291. dled Aue. 22 at hla home tollowJng a heart attack. VB ls a United Fund Arency. tlon, ~ voca o, • · heater shed, 1641 E. Balboa Blvd., , Orco Block Co. $100; Alex Anct..rew.. 2-atory ad· NEWS OF I 0 YEARS AGO cUtlon, 2137 Seville, $5.700; Georee Capron, demollah duplex, 611 Balboa Blvd., $1.!500; Twin IUILDING ILOCD-JW. SIZ2S-A1L nPES Pre-School Talks Slated A three-day pre-school insti- tute proeram for teachers ln the Newport Beach E I e me n t a r y School District will be held Tuesday, Wedl\ftday and ThUB· day, Sept. 8, 9, and 10. e AUGUST 25. IN! The Corona del Mar theatre, ln the flnal stares of comple· tlon, ls faced with further post· ponement In op.nlne be<'ause ol delay In rettlng a parking Jot ~dy; when the permit for the theatre wu l&sued last year, the Newport Beach Council specltled that adequate parking apaoe be provided before the theatre could open .•. SJx1~n -year-old Nancy Grern ol Balboa laland was named queen ot the Tournament They're Going To Stephens On Tuesday, Sept 8, all teilCh· eB new to the district wlll meet with the ad:mlniltratlve staff and special teachers. Included In the activities will be a conducted Four students from th~ Corona tour ol the dlstrlct. del Mar area will be attending On Wednesday, Sept. 9. all "Stephens Collr1e ln Columbia, members of the staff will atttend Mo., when the two.year-college a ~rles of mHtlngs at Hora~ for women starts classes on Enslgn Sc hoo I. Included In Sept 21. these meetings will be a g~neral Before the fall t~rm begins, S(>SS!On at which Or. Lloyd Mor· stud~nts who hold offices of re· rtsett ol U.C.L.A. will add~s the sponslbillly will arrive early to staff. all~nd a two·day Student Lead· of Llehta ... Prtxllla Orman of Anah~lm was chosen u Mlu Balboa of 1949. Tlllele waa a ~ wraD9Ioe crt u.. ....... c.-.cu ... . tag .... tM ,.., 1011 .... .. tho 17 dty........S Iota -ilad St.. CICnll ,_ tiM Qty ..U. llletwooa VIlla Way cmd IAfay. .tto A ... 1 crt tbe A89. I ..t· ... C:O..ctl bad .-.tftd tllle ....llltd ............ tlllna91a tiMII..t.or lanete•t Co.: tllJa W'OOir ...... ....., .w-Itted a.. a5.125 11M .. Jolua llattbayl llletla blda .... Ntect-dn aacl MW b6da will be CIIIU..s. Chairman Walter Lon,moor of th~ Newport Plannlne Commla· slon announced that It will be commlalon policy to deny bill· board applications untlJ a new zonlne ordinan~ Is completed. . . . Dean Kephart ot Newport hu started construction on a 30· room. 7 ·Unit apartm~nt build I~ ta 1216·20 W. Balboa Blvd., Bal· boa, for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Andrr· berr ... Danny Mllland, son of actor Ray Mllland, wtll be vlslt· ing Frang Ashley, 501 Carnation Ave., Corona del Ma r, next week. On Thursday, Sept. 10. addl· ers Workshop, on Sept. 11-12. All tlonal sessions will be ht>ld ln stuct~nts will arrive on campus each school for the staffs of the by Sept. 14. Rt>glstratlon will take LEGAL lfOTICE respect ive schools. place &>pt. 15·19· CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Diane Hoyle, daughter of Mr. Flctltioua Finn Name LEGAL ROT1CE and Mrs. Jack Hoyle. l30l Bon· THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby nit" Doone, Irvine Terract>. Is , No. A·33645 onE' of the student leaders who certify that he Ls conduclne a NOTICE TO C'REOITOP..S ha\1" ~n Invited to attend the I real esu.te business at ~ N. ESTATE OF ELMER \,RAJ\I I Ieac1Ns· \\>'Orkshop. Newport Blvd .. Nefwl pol lrt Befalch. OWEN al!'O known a!l ELMER . Calif.. under the ct t ous nn G 0\\~. DECEASED. Ac<'t'pted for admission a~ new name of Abaro Realty and that · students :~rf" Diana Fisher., said linn ls com~ of the lol· NOTic_E JS HEREBY GIVEN to daughtf"r or Mr and Mrs. Wil-lowing pe1110n whoae name Ln the crechtors ol and all pe1110ru Jlam Fl!'lhrr. 101 Shorecllff Rd.. full and place of residence are having clalrm against the Mid Shore Cliffs; Melina P~ler, as follow., to-wit· de<-edent or said estate to file daughtt>r ol Commander and Mrs. William Dean ·Ward, 460 N. them with the necessary vouch· William Peeler, 712 Poppy Ave., Newport Blvd Newport Beach ~rs in the office of tht> Clerk of Corona del Mar. and Patricia Calll ., ' the Su~rior Court of the Stat~ Walkt>r, daughter ol Mr. and WITNESS my hand this 15th day of California. in and for tht> Mrs. Claude Walker. 344 Eve· of Augu.st. 1959 County of Orange, or to prf"S('nt nlng Canyon Rd .. Shore CUtts. wtLUA)t DEAN WARD the same. with thr necessary . vouchers. to the undersigned at STATE OF CAUFORNIA ~ ss. his or her place of business, to· Scf. ..... Zlrt•l,... COUNTY OF ORANGE ) wit· ·Nora 1 Owen Executrix. 11 ft-Lif t:! •• ....t..... ON 11fLS 15th day ot Aueuat. c:/o Ha~ood Heffernan 1r t.l ~ Ia lliiM 1959, before m~. a Notal')' Publlc Soden. Attor~eys at Law, In and for aald county and state. 3355 Via Lido. N ~ w tl or t Anny Sgt. 1ohn Zimmerman, resldJnr t herein, d uly commla· Beach California within al.x son of Mrs. Pearl L. Hanlu, ro3 alon~ and sworn, personally ap. months altt>r the first pub· E. Bay Ave., Balboa, recently par· peared William Dean Ward. Hcatlon of thla notice. tlcipated In a lengthy neld tnln· known to me to be the pe1110n Dated: July 31. 1959. lng exerclse with the 4th Armor· whose name 1a subscribed to the NORA 1. OWEN. ed Dlvl.alon In Grarenwohr, ~r-within lrutrument, and a cknowl· Executrix of the Estate many. edred to me that he executed the of said decedent. Set. ZJmmennan, a detail sup-same. Harwood, Heffernan 1r Soden t>rvlsor In Company A of the dl· W1TNESS my hand and of· Attorneys at Law vision's 4th Quarterm .. ter Bat· flclal .eal. 3355 VIa Lido tallon In Gopplneen. entered the Newport Beach, California Anny In Februaey. 1943, and ar· ORiole 3·8080 rived In Europe on this tour ot MARY A. RAAPA. Notaey Publlc In and for aid County and State. My Comml.aalon expires Aug. Palms Motel, repaJnt aJen. 928 J ....... , ... .. - 2 no • 1 • E. Balboa Blvd., $SO; General Petroleum Corp., repalna and ;=========================I ~~tiona. soo E. Edrewater. * CROWN HARDWARE * e •EW'fOIIT Harvey h ase. re·root. 408-410 wa •&80D ,...,_.&8'1W&Wi ftOa = 32nd St..~; E. J. Schmidt, en· :::. .... ..-J Pa.ll -= sundeck, 3710·12 Park ~ •• ~;--;~•;•;n~cour;;~w;;•;•;t'~~~~;e;,..;a~r;•~•;a.~~~·;.,.;·~m~ League Plans Fashion Tea A "Fublon Tea" wUl be pre- sented by the Woman's Clv1c Learue ot Newport Harbor at 1 :30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29, u a joint benefit tor the Commun- Ity Youth Center tennla courta and the Newport Harbor Volun· t~r·Bu~u. EGREMONT SUMMER DAY CAMP CP!I D8IPII S 10 lt DAB • Daily 8•"''"'*"9 • Art cmd Cndta Sport cmcl Game Actiwitiw TutariDg T'W ....... .....,....., •1 NOJrft niTA COft& IOU., CAUP. Til•' I IGdwwf a.U71 Th~ event will be held at the ;:.=======================::;:" DanS.h Cott~ Gardens located behind Karen Mar,reta Imports at 2625 E. Coast Hwy., Corona drl Mar. Mr.s. George Willson, second vi~· president of the C I v I c Learu~. wlll be In charee of the tea. Models will be p~nted by Bonnie Pray ot the Channe du Prae Studio ot Modeling In Corona del Mar. Tickets are $2, and wlll not be sold at the door. They can be secured from Mrs_, William Me· VIckers, Oriole 4·7663, or Mrs. Robert Huber, ORiole 3·1506. EIIDWIIW ... IIna ....... ClllArlry REED'S TE 111m£ ...... Authorized l.ftl SALES cmd SERVICE HABDWARE * HOUSEWARF3 * GIFTS 1802 Newport Bl•d. at 18th SL~ eo.ta MHa Phone: Liberty 8-3G8 COsta Mesa L1••erCo. LUMIEB-IUILDING MATEIII.AI.8 Ellzabeth Ware, dauehter of ••=,.t ...._c.-.._ LA tt ~~~~~ Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ware ot Udo ~~===~:::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Isle. hu donated 50 books of - the fifth and sixth erade Ieveli from her own library to the new Corona del Mar Ubrary. Eliza· beth's father l.a chalnnan of the Newport Beach Ubrary board. The books will be Wled by .rudrnta at the Corona drl Mar School and Harbor VIew School, and are the first step In an em· phaal.a on youth thla y~ar by the Friends of the Ubraey. Included In the 50 boob are "The Forbidden Forest'" by Dar· ret Berrlean. "Lonny Coon: Antics of a Rolltcklng Racoon" by Sam Campbell ... Wild Folks In the Wood" by C. L.. Senton, "Beloved Ra.!Jcab" by Sam Camp· bell. "The Chance of Treasure" by M . E. Patcettp and "California Camel AdventUJ'ft" by Gladys Faxon. SAVING IS A FINE ART It ta kes talent to paint a bright future with the security of aavinga ... but you'll find that you can create a real "masterpiece" when you aave requ. larly at loqUna federal ... where your aaving. earn more in safety! Start now! Attorneys tor Executrix duty In November, 1957. Publish Aue. 6. 13. 20. 27. 1959. In £he Newport HP ~bor Erulgn. 16. 1959. F« .., ._..ttty ..,...... c.a .... 4% nRANNUM u .. &Up c~.~ .4t.. 0 1 J..CIIIG. Pub: Auc. 20, 27: Sept. 3, 10. '59 EM!"' ,~ c... oaw. J..4UO. SEJO-UIIVAL aEJOaT OP JVIUC ADIIDiltii.A1'0a TO THE HONORABLE RAYMOND 11f0MPSON. PROBATE 1UDGE OF THE SUPEIUOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. IN AND FOR n1E COUNTY OF ORANGE: CONTINUING Mr. JUcbcml was tlllo offldal RAYMOND A. BRANDT, M. D~ Public-Ad:mlntatrator of aald county, reapecttully makH thla mum of aU estates of dec:edenw gNOtor. cmd looked pntty I whic-h hav~ come Into hla hands tor the tenn commendne 1anuaey J. l..!~Sa, and endln• June 30, 1&: lAIUIA FEDERAl sbcup 1D lll1a f1ArweNd shirt cmd -Funeral experwea taUT bert. .,. Wo of tho peaty Money which debts, claims ~ was ....Sy di~ botwooD Name Date App-raUed Admlnlatrator expe~ of ad - Omborto DoVWa cmd Adelaide No. of Lettena Value hu received mlnlatraUon paid Porter. Without t.boM two tbo of Decedent Iaued ot Eatate ln each eatate to date party would ......,. booD a lltUo ~ • slower. WlaMn of the -.t PA 881 John Orla 1enkln" March 3, 1959 $15,312..29 $4.516.34 $2,061.21 drMMd eout.at an aunouDdod PA 882 Sarah Beaaley a.lkla Feb. 20, 1959 523.00 373.00 12.50 •t flDd t Sara K. Beasley lD mystery • I caa ou PA 883 Claudia Ruth Nol3nd Marc:h ~. 1959 Not ~pp'~..: 99UJ2 tbelr DCDDOL tlw(N probably PA 884 lean Baptlate Teylagulnn, March 31, 1959 5,.28'l.26 5.442.2; bid1DCJ out ..... ....._ etc. PA 885 Charles MlUer Glaamlre * * * The Nt>Wport Dunl'" Is ~r· talnly a nlce pla~ to have a party. It'll espedally nice If you hav~ any children In the family. 1 know this will be only the flnat of many vlalts to the Dunes Cor ~- * * * ft rtr • ell1 ., "" .. , ................ .... .................... PA 886 PA 887 PA 888 PA 889 PA 890 A-32927 PA 881 PA 882 PA81 PAaM a/k/a Charles M. Glassmlre kryl Edna Wyllie Harry CarteT a/kla Bany H. Cartu Arthur Klllman Rafael Tejeda Cardenas ~ant AllrtNIOn l'lltJMr Anna Jlobertl f'l'a.ldl J'a.rrow Pullne ,..,. ADdmf T. Jofl.uon autb A. Johnl&on a/kla JbrtJt lohftllbln A1aft P.A-. March 27, 1959 2,750.00 None Aprlt 6, 1959 15,C42.01 &41.01 April 6, 1959 Not App'd. 2,658.54 April 6, 1959 Not App'd. 1,o&4.0S Apt11 10, 1958 Not APP'd. um.n April 11, 1J59 Not ~ 8'71..11 ~ ~lD 19 a.naa 1.18 Not ~d. None Ma,y I. 11111 Not App'cl. Jfone l ane 12. J .. Not App'cl. l.-.a2 .rvoe 1t, 1ICII !fot App'cl. .... June 12.1D 15.00 15.00 51.50 692.28 134.00 1~ 17.00 15.00 881.50 llU2 rrone Kone lfone Wone MOMY on de~tt County ~'l $2.456.13 360.50 943.12 {,749.98 None !lm.01 ~ 1,.0n..Gt 1.8.'73 ... 2.8.51 None None J~ 35.00 Approximate Value of prop«ty ln hands of Admlnlatrator I $10;795.95 1S).00 None None 2.7SO.OO 14,.1m.OO 50.00 Unditennlned Undetmnlned Undetermlned ~ Ul\detlttmtned Un......._. u~ u~ None SAVINGS AJa) LOAN AROCIJLDON o.-c-.r'•.....,, , ~-•....., ...... a'-•m . en IUa.IWIIIE -~ ... TIDE TABLE Tllllllilll\lMII ..... LIIIW.- .... 0:11 ... 1:11 .. ..... .... u --7:11 u .... u .. t.l ..... ..... .... &I ... u IIIIU ..... , ... .... u ..... ,.. u .. ., u tv1iss Marcia Moorhead Weds John L. Cashion of Glendale Mt.u Matda Adele MOOl'hUd, da~chter ot Mr. and MJW: 1ack Moorhead of 1201 CUff Dr., CUrt Raven, uchanced rnamace vcnq Saturday evenlnjf, Auc. 22, With 1ohn Lawrence Cuhlon ot Glen· dale, at the Beverly Vl.sta Pres· byterian Church. The bride, who wu cJven In marrtace by her rather. wu dreued tn a n oor lencth em· CHIJRCHF.S JfEWIOIIT 'nb DAY ADUlf'TUT ''The Simple Truth" wUl be the aermon topic of the Rev. R. G. Mote at the 11 a.m. Saturday service. At the Youth meettnc at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, the subject of the procram and panel dis· cusaJon will be "ChrIst Ian CourtH)'." CJDISTlAJI ICIEKCE CIIVBCIIES Jesu.a' admonitions and coun· sel to his follower.~ as well as ht. lnsplrtnc llfe example will form the a4bject matter to the LeMon-Sermon entitled "Christ Jesu.a" to be head at the Corona del Mar, Newport and Costa Mesa Chrllltian Science Churches Sunday. The Colden Text from John states, "God ao loved the world, that he gave his only be· rotten Son, that whosoever be· Jleveth In him s hould not perish, but have everlutlng life" (3:161. broidered orcandy cown. with abort aleeva and portrait neck- Une. Her bridal headpiece wu a crown of flOWfl'a wlth linger· tip length veiL The matron of honor wu Mra. IUchard McAdoo. The brides· maida were M'-Ann Clbllon, Ml• Joan HaWkins, Mi.. Sally Pflater and Ml• Mullyn Cash- Ion, alster of the bridecroom. They wore blue lace s heath w . feta gowna and carried C&JICad· lng light and dark blue corn nowen. Mrs. David Hughes was In charge of the guest book. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawn"nce Caahlon ot 1900 Fern Ln., Glendale. Serv· lng u hla best man was David Cashion, hla brother. The uahers were Bryan Cashion, another brother, and Thomu Lamia, Ron Brown and Frederick Coulter. The reception waa held at the Hotel Bei·Air. The bride's mother wore a champagne brocaded silk gown, and the mother of the bridegroom wore a pink chiffon sheath. After a honeymoon at Y08em· lte and Lake Tahoe. the young couple will reside In Pasadena, and the bride will teach there. Both of the young J)('Ople are graduates of USC. The bride· groom was president of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at USC. 8&1NCAWJ ..... ll I II I 'fiiOMIDA'r. AOGOST .,, ... CIIRIBTIAN SCIENCE SEBVJCES PmiT c:ao.::a OP c:a:&il1', KIDIJI1', 3303Vla Udo , Newport Beach READING ROOM- 3315 Vla Lldo, Newport .Beac:b Open week day._ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays 9 a..m. • 7:45p.m. Tuead.aya and Friday._ 9 a.m. tz:J::i sEOOJm arvaca or , SCIEJfTIST Jllewpol't a..cb at ColoDa del Mar 3839 Ea!Jt Cout Highway Corona del Mar READING ROOM- 3839 East Coast Highway Open week days- 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. StnmAY SEJIVJCES IJII 80"111 C'llu.CIIES SUNDAY SCHOOL .. ...9:15 un. SUNDAY SERVICES 11 :00 a .m. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS ... ____ • .8:00 p m. You are cordJalJy Invited to attend the Church Services and to use the Read!~ Room. LUTIEUI CIIUICI CIIMadt of ......... JSD E. c-t IIJ9bway c. .... a& ll4D StnrDAY. AUCUST 30 8:00 A.M.-The Service 11:00 A.M.-The Service Miss Kay Boardman of COM Is Bride of William Johnson ST. AJfDaEWI .llUIYTEJWUf Plans Made for Carnival MrL John c.dlion, the fonner MMCi• Adele Moort. •• d. Marriage vows were exchanged Saturday afternoon at St. An· drews Presbyterian Church by Miss Kay Janice Boardman, daughter of Mr. and Mr.~. Cl&r· ence Boardman of Irvine Terrace, and William W. JohNIOn, so"' of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hyman of Westclitt. Dr. EWing Hudson read t h e double ring service. Mr. Boardman gave his daugh· ter In marriage. The bride wu dressed In a white peau de sol gown fashioned with an Alencon lace bodice and sweeping chapel traJn. The 3·Uered veil was held In place by a cap of matching lace sprinkled with seed pearls. She carried a crescent bouquet of tuberous begonias with Illy of the valley. Mrs. J. Michael Layne was the matron of honor, and Miss Ruth Turner served as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Mil· Ile McKinnon and Mlsa Jennie Lund. They wore gowns of ny· Jon chiffon In 2 shades of aqua, fashioned with a round neckline, short sleeves, and tight cummer· bun d. Kim Emigh was the nower girl. a nd she wore a white organdy dress and canied blue carna · tlons. Mrs. Ralph Deaver was the organist. Roger McKinnon was the best man, and the uahers were BNce Benedict, Gene Benedict, John Dr. David Donnan, former pas· tor of the First Presbyterian Church of Santa Monlcla. will preach on "Words to Live By" at the 8 :15, 9:35 and 11 a .m. Sun· day services. JIIEWJOIIT P11IST IAPTIST "Uvlnc Epistles" will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Herbert Johnson at the 11 a.m. Sunday service. His topic at the 7 p.m . aervtce will be '1"he Courage of Conviction." CIRIST c:JinCJI IY TBI: SEA "Uke a n Idle Tale" wtll form the subject upon which the ~. Ray Ragsdale, district super· visor of the Loti Angeles District Methodist Churches, will preach at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. JIIEW'POIIT BU.OB LUTBEBAX "Humble Yourselves Before God" will be the sermon topic of the R~v. John Propp at the 8:45 an~ 11 a m . Sunday services. ~~~~~=~~~~~~~Cable and John Davldlwn. ;. The reception was held at the C.C. Meeting Set Sept. 16 OPEl FOIIUSIIESS • DL JOIIK W. Kc<:AIE.. 0.1). onoJRTaJIT of coaOJIIA DEL KAB 10M East eoc.t IDibWGf * OltlOLE ~..cMI7 church, where Mra. Thomu Mee- han was In c-harce of the guest book. The bride's mothl'r wore a pink Italian sheath with match· lng hat and a<'C'eSSOries, and shl' carried a double white orchid on The next general membership· her handbag. The brid<'groom's breakfa'it of the Newport Har·l mother was dres..~ In a beige bor Chamber of CommercE' wiU silk organza gown. with ma trh · he Wednesday. Sept. 16, at the I 1 ing hat and aCC'('SSOriP'\, anr1 ha <l Balboa Bay Club. f'Xe<'UII\e di· an orchid corsage. I rt'i'tor h r k Barnett announred at After honeymooning In Carrnc>l thf' mf't'tlng or t he> Chamber dl· and San Franrisro, thP nf'WIY· rN·tor'! ~1onc1ay noon. weds will m ak<' tht>lr home In Hu ~hP'\ Prortucta Corp. will ~=;;;;;;;~~~====~~ Pomona. Tht>y art' both graduate, I prMCnt the program. enutled -:: of Newport Harbor High Sc-hool. "Semi rond~.«"to,.,hlp t.:nder Full and of Orange Coast College. Tht> Sa il " Jam~ Lev ll"H , managN of .. f y J br1de attendert San Jose Slate> the Hughes S<-mi·Conr1uctor Di· "' W ... College, a nd the bridegroom will vision in Nf'wport &-ar h. will tell • be continuing his studie<~ nt thP of thC' de<'ision to !orate ht>re and • People 1wwe beeft ~ California State Polytechnic Col· I ahoul the probll'ms of moving a .._ ~ lege In Pomona. large organization and st111 1 ,. Mylnc) •• • .<I ~ maintaining a production st•hed· ~ b.f'.-vln9 th•t ~ lllel'lllv Til Sal ull' Display a nc1 a news reel will ~ 11J alo;o be on the program. ~ YOU ..... ~ fer frltlay at No•• Thl' breakfast meeting will be· ~ UIUI "'I -e gin at 7:30 om .. and the cost ~ DO 8£110 ~ The Hoag Auxiliary will holrl wtll be S2. 1\lr. Barnett said . .,. ~ a maternity tea at 2 p.m. to· "' ~ morrow (Frldayl at the hospita l SAJLDfC TO SOUTH SEAS ~ • ~ for mothers· tO· be who are Mr. and MNI. Dale Thompson t ' ..,; scheduling a visit to the rna· of 318 Heliotrope A\'e .• Corona P I e r S ~ ternlty wing between Oct. 15 del Mar, art> aboard the S..S. e ~ and Nov. 15. Husbands and Monterey. which set sail yester· ~ .,. grandparents are alao Invited. day for the South Sea Islands, ~ FUR N 1 T U R E ~ Mrs. Dorothy McMullen, who Is New Zealand and Australia. • ~ In charge of the obstetrical de· ~ (J'..-11 J)af;a'a) ~ partment. wiU dt.cu.a the do's f.or to, q .. nty ptinth•t· u l tiM ~ and don'ts of her de~rtment. _ E.ip ~ Co~ Ol*e ~ Complete IIGme ~ ~ u.rty 1-MM ~ •••=rata ... COSTA WISA New Fine Arts Department Is Formed in Tuesday Club A workshop meeting of the Harbor VIew School PTA wa.a held yesterday at the home of Mrs. Robert Underwood of Corona del Mar, ways and means vice· president, to work on prt>para· tlons for the Hallowe'en carnival to be held at Harbor View School on Saturday, Oct. 31. 1111 lell., ZI·Y .. Llclll•i .. ll.lies The carnJval will I n c I u de games, prizes, a food booth. a white elephant booth, a parade, and a country store selling hand· the Costa Mesa Chapel of Baltz craft, doll clothes and Christmas 1 Mortuary. The Rev. Harry Owings gift Items. officiated. Craig Grainger and John Sem· r-------------, pie are In charge of booths; Mrs. I SOUTH SHORES John Case. the country store; BAPTIST CHURCH Mr.~. James Ray, flnanC"es ; Mrs. Rubert A.~ D.D. C. E. Schwaneke and M~.~ IUalater Charles Rote, food; Charles SUJfDAY, AUCUST 30 Spangler. lighting; Mrs. Ann 11 A..M. Blackwell. musi<'; Mrs. Rufus "Dr. Luke Presc-ribes" Davis and HNb Hester. parade; !Part 21 Mrs. Bill Marriner, prizes; Mr.~. 7:30 P.M. Lyell Buttermore and Mrs. Paul "External or Internal" Holmes, publicity; Mrs. Merll 1 Study of the Sixth Beatitude 1 Graham, tickets. and Mrs. Robert LACUWA IEACB Cooper; Mrs. Stanley Van Dyke. AliT CJU.Ll:rt special games; and MJ1. Wil· Coast BifJtway at CWf Drl .... ~. Sexton, white ,elephant A CordJal Welcome Awaits You TO CDI PHIRIACY! TKEJf BACK TO SCHOOL 19&9 Webster's Unified Dictionary Encyl.dia r LIMIT OJIIE TO A CUSTOMER WIIILZ TilEY LAST SCHOOL SPECIAL UIJ PIIIT PO AJf1) PEICI. 2111 SlEETS 3-I&E NOTE PAPER U.YPEIS 39c .. 49c 12 PENCILS -'ft' 49'19-.r • The Alt« 511 B is thf' fi nest hJch frequency horn available or practical for home use The natural ex· ponential d eve I o p ment of Its shaJ)f' and heavy c-ut aluminum construC'llon a s s u r " smooth dl.stribution at all frt'Quencles a n d complete f r e e d o m from resonan<'el or coloration. Used wtth the 812 driver and :iOf) cycle crOIIIOVer nt"t work, It comp1emf'nt!'l either onco or two 80.1 bass speakers to com prtse a system of out· standlnc fjdellty. SPIIIL SIIIIT SAVEl Ste1109 apher's NOTE BOOK ~ MULnPUER PENCIL lOX Oil Firm's Plan to Prevent Odo~s Is-Shown to Officials The M .. t'b for tiM Wett New- port odor wu ~ In IUU torat Monday at the oU drUitna operatlona of C. E. ICada.ne • Sons on Ute Matby bl\lffa. , Jim Gllatrap. manapr tor Ka· dane. abowed tl\e control equlp· ment belna uted to eliminate the famJUar hydroaen aulphJte (rot· ten eee) odor. The present ~ro­ ceu apparently ta lettlna aome ot the odora escape, but Mr. CU· sttap aald that complete elimina- tion ls the roaJ ot a new Inciner- ator method now belne Installed. This auper-heat.l the euee up to 2,400 and 2,600 dearree. fahren· helt and Ia de.terlbed a.s t ool proof. Makin& the odor tour were MQot Jamet Stoddard, Super· v1eor Claire Net.on, COUncilman Cbarlee Hart, City Manqer lob· ert Shelton and West Nf'WPC)I'tm~ Howard Wrlaht and noyd Hahn. who bad told the-City CouncU that the odors eame from the oil dr1llina operaUon. Mr. Wrta'ht admitted he bad ~n In 8rof ln aaylna at the Aue. 10 Councll meetlna that It wu Clty Manaaer Shelton whom they had asked to ~heck up on the Kadane operation. Instead, It was a.nother Bob -City Man.· ager Uneer of Costa Mesa, Mr. Wright aald. I••·W•Hir .. lerto ,_. 11 CDI Cll•cll The Rev. Walter Dobler ..()f Bolton, Mau., natlon&J Concre· gatlonal Christian secretary of adult work and family lite. will speak on "The Oema ncb of Dla· clpleahlp" at the 9:30 and 11 a .m. Sunday services at the Corona del Mar Community Church. ANTIQUE AUaiON STOCK AID RITURES I&TH AT HIGHWAY 39 WESTIIISTER China, elass, dolls, toys. mechanical banks. !'IC'in'. guns, swords, 17 inch mahogany music box. AmNiran pewter, pine and VIctorian furniture, satin and cran. berry hanging lamps, mahogany china cabinet'!, Hull mirrored, large and small) clocks. large spinning wheel, huee brass and onyx table, paintings. prints, brass, Iron, copper, SHOWCASES, etc., Nc .. etr. COLOIEL PHIL HAISOI, Auctioaeer 930 a.m. 1•., Auc. 31, ILL DAY 300 Attend Picnic Marking . EnCJ of Summer Ball Playing * * * 'nle ~nts, t'Oilches and tl't players 01 tbe Corona del Mar baU seama tut'Md out Jn tun (ContitnMd O'CIID ,._1) ltaUon, by tet.phone for or on t~ Satw'd~ attemoon tor an matt« or publlallecl artlck IUdl behalf of any charitable UM, pur· old·fuhtoMd pJcnte wltb all the eolldtatlon la made by telephone pow, ueodatlon, corporation or trlmmlnp. Jnclucllna 110me top- or telqrapll, the ilolldtor lh&JI Institution. T h 11 prohlbiUon notch ball playlna. About 300 pre~~ent to each person who con· ahaU not apply to any commun· enjoyN the fatlvitJes at the aenta to or Indicates a wllllftl· lcatlon by telephone betw~n Youth Centctr crouncll. nt-to contribute •.• web In-pereon• pereonally known to u d b -:~ formation card or ~Ilea thent· each other. n ou t~ the hirhllaht ot ot.u the afternoon was the eame be· • Sollcltatlon for religious tween the mothers of Pioneer A lee ot $10 mu.t accompany purpoeea Ia uempted from the Learue players and the Pioneer the tiline of a notice ot Intention. provlslon ot thla ordinance. Here I Pirates. The unotflclal .teore· Up to 24 repllcaa will be pro· Ia the apecltlc wordlna: '1"he keeper ta.llled the result u !ol· vlded lor thla fee, and additional provisions o t ~tlons 4 3 0 7 1~: Pirates, 14 'runs, Iota ot coplea wiJI coet one cent each. throur h 4315 shall not apply to I hits, few errors; mothers, 10 runs, Other provisions ot the ordln· any solicitations made upon several hlt.l, lola ot errora. ance are: premises owned or O<'Cupled by The •trates pushed acrosa 8 • • A fina ncial report muat ~ the asaoclatlon upon whOM be· runs In the first lnnlne. mainly given to the city w:lthln 30 days half such solicitation ls made, because they found that the after the close of a lund drive. nor to any as.•1oclatlon aollcltlng mothers couldn't handle buntt-d dt-talllng the collections and ex· contributions aolely from pereon.s balls very well. The dads came penses. who are membera thereof at the to the rescue by ruling that bunt· • The ordinance prohlblt.l the time of s uch aollcltatlon, nor lng was Illegal for the afternoon. solicitation of funds by means of shall they be applicable to SO· Grace Buttermore drove In the boxes or receptablea, such as Jlcltatlons made solely tor evan· only run' for her side In that In· have ~n used In the March of I gelical, missionary or religious nlng with a screaming line drive. Dimes polio fund drives. purposes." Thl' mothers then exerted their • House to house sollcltatlon a uthority. holding the lads to 5 by children under the age ot 16 allJDCE PLAT TO BEStJME 1 runll In the second lnnlnJ, and Is prohibited. The orginal pro· The duplicate bridge group of onlv one In the third. meanwhile posal was to prohibit soliciting the Newport rhaptt'r of the Na· adding approximately 3 runs to by children un less accompanied . their own score In the !!eCOnd by an adult. Mr. Somers said pro· tlonal Charity League will beiln and 6 more In the final Inning. vision wu eliminated on the Its second year of play Friday, Amonr the stars were Mrs. Jack grounds that charity drives are Sept. 4, at the Balboa Bay Club. Nelson, who hit what was de- an adult responsibility. He also The group wllJ meet each Friday scribed as a s loppy lnslde·the· recalled the case of the Tacoma at 9:30 a.m. park homer; Mrs. Jack Fowler, child who dlaappeared while selling Camp Fire Girl mints and later was found dead. • The ordinance prohibits SO· Jlrltlng on public streets and In JIUhltr buildings. This would out· law such sollcltlnr as the sale of NEW COUNCIL DISTRICT PLAN OKA YEO FOR CITY \tf'morlal Day poppies. • Person!! soliciting on behalf The recommf'ndatlons of the • Accepted the gltt of $2,500 of a ~y charitable association redlstrlctlng comnllttee were ac.l for the Corona del Mar library mu'lt have a signed authorlza· cepted by the Newport Beach from John Trebler In the name of tlon from the association, and City Counrll Monday evening, I the late Ruby Stevenson of Cor· the names of the solicitors must and City Attorney Waltt-r Char· ona del Mar. be tiled with the city The au· amza waa Instructed to prepare • IU-celved a letter trom the thorlzatlon shall be valid for not the necHS&ry ordinance. Central Newport Beach Commun- longer than 3 months from the The new councilmanic dbtrlct.l l lty Aasn. promising full coopera- date Issued will be In effect for next year's tlon and support for the city's • The sollrltor must give a City Council election, but no no·drlnklng and no·lltler laws on receipt to the person maklnr a I candidate will be declared In· the beaches. contribution In exress ot one eligible by reason of change of • ~lved a letter from Mr. dollar. boundarlet~. and Mrs. Sheldon Craddock, 226 • The notice of Intention to Council also~ Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar, solicit must be accompanied by favoring a plan to remove all a stateme-nt concerning any TALICS Olf JliOJf CUJITADf conceuJons from• the COM state wbo 0«\\tH a DMt bldden baU play, Uwtn dJdn't have tbie heart lo tac the runner, and Mra. lloward Lind, the .tartlna pitcher. Prole.lonal caliber baU wu dlaplay.d u the dada Ullfet the Plon~r and Piedmont eoaches In a thriller, 8 to 4. There wu auch talent aa Ray Ceorre, usc back· 11eld coach , who wu captain of the dada and did the catching; Werner Schram, pitcher, whoee balJ.playlna daya went as far back aa 1921 at L.A. JeUeraon lll&h; pitcher Bob Schofield. who played at HunUnrton Park Hleh; Chuck Rote, catcher for the coaches, former athlete of the year a t St. Albans In Syc!imore, Ill.; John Semple, pitcher for the coache., former aeml-pro player; Merll Graham, reUef pitcher, basketball star from Compton College. The dada .teored twice In the first Jnnlna. In the third Inning. Sandy Cameron cleared the ten~ with a home run bllll, driving In Graham ahead of hlm to tie the acore. The dad.! put the aame on Ice In the third wtth a 4-run rally, w:lth Wa lah, Schofield. Butler and Cooper croulng the plate. Semple and Rote scored tor the coaches In the third, but It wasn't enough to ratch the dads. Tom Wahner, who played for the coaches, was presented .a golna·away eltt by the coaches and parents. because he was re· slenlna that aftf'rnoon u recrea· tlon director at the Youth Center. IIPEIIW. CHRYSLER READ ENSIGN CLASSIFIED AND REAL ESTATE ADS FOR REAL VALUES * * * PI.YIIUTI SIICI SALES AND SERVICE AL IIIIlS 1200 W. COAST IIJCIIWAT, lrEWJIOJIT aEACB LDielty • .,. Dlrect.Jy Acrou From the Balboa Ba.y Club agrt'f'ments for payments of SO· VIctor Ruzicka of Glendale. a beach tor one year. lirlto~ M prommers, and any nat~e ~ ~h~~vakla, now ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rhange<~ In s uch agreements dJ.atrict manager for the Metro· must he rPported to the city polltan Life l n.su rance Co .• will within 24 hours. talk on the topic, ''In Front and • The rlty shall have the pow· Behind the Iron Curtain," at rr to Investigate factual s1ate· the noon meeting of the Newport ml'nt~ made In the notlre of In· Ha rbor Kiwanis Club today tl"nllon or any other statemt>nts I Thursday 1 at the VIlla Marina I or rl"ports filed with the city. Restaurant. Glendale Klwanlans • No ~1110n shall. for pecun-will attend the meeting. lnry rompt>nsatlon or consldera· tlon, conduct or make any sollc· u .. EMip deeaifle4 ecft. Ol ].(1650. WHAT DO YOU LIKE BEST IN THE ENSIGN?? We of the Enaiqn ataff wOuld like to know which features you like best ... which ones you read almost all the time •.• which ones ~ou almost ne ver read. Plecue qive ua a few minutH of your time: till out thia questionnaire and mail it in. PLEASE CHECK THE APPROPRIATE COLUMN: ------------\ Almost Always Read Sometimes Read Never Read TIME TO CHECK UP 1. Dick Hoffman's "Calling_C. Q.'' , 2. Andy Smith's "Col Andy Says.:_ ---------------------1 3. "The Loq" by Hop ._ ________________ _ 01 YOUR 4. The Police Blotter 5. Farmer McCabe 6. Building Permit. PB.INTING NEEDS • 7. Clauitied ads 8. Entertainment page 9. News of 5 and 10 Years Ago --=---- 1 0. Lettena to the Editor DII'T IE CA.IT SH.T 011 YOUR OmCE F.IS. 11 . Church Newa USE TIIS HAllY CIECI UST -liD THEil CALL US! 12. Market advertisement. 13. Real estate advertisement. 0 BUSINESS CARDS 0 WEDDING INVITATIONS • ~ of the abov• i8 your fcnorlte? No. ___ _ El LETIERHEADS 0 RECEPTION CARDS • Which one do you rate next best? No. ___ _ 0 ENVELOPES 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS 0 STATEMENTS 0 MENUS 0 ORDER BLANKS 0 PAMPHLETS • What type of news or featur .. would you like to ... COYered more extenaiftlym the Euaign? ___________ _ 0 CIRCULARS 0 BOOKLETS EJ POSTERS 0 MAGAZINES • What other c;oa•mMrDtL c:ritic::l.m8 01' COI'IDMDdatiou do you ~e?----------~--------------------~--- PHONE US AT OIUOLE 3-0550 • And Our lleJXeuntcrtift Willie Glad To Call 0D You ' En i~Pt Uh • CONTlACTS FOR ENTEATAINBS• for th. ennual dinner of the Herbor Visiton Assn. we,. 1igned Monday moming at tho Sh~ Cliff, home of Mrs. Robert R~r. th. Herbof-visitor, who cells on newcomers in the area and who is pictured with S of the spon· sotS of the Visitors Assn. From left to right are Hugh Mynatt of Richards Lido Market, Mrs. G. H. Peirsol of Corona del Mar Phar· mocy. P. A. Polmer of New~·Bolboo Sevin91 ond Loa? Assn .. Jock Bidwell of Bidwell's Mens Shops. Theo Robins of Robins Ford and M". R~r. Tho din ner porty will be held Wednesday eve· nin9, S.pt. 16, at tho B,lboo Bay Cub. Tho entertoinen will be comedienne Arieno Harris, singing troubadou'r Nid Lucas and comedien Wo"y Brown. (Photo by Howard Folsom.) larl Comu U~t Fr111 Tlllr4 to Wll Slllot Karl Stal scored 530x600 with 7 x'a to win the Half Intern•· tlonal Coune fired durlne the South Coast Gun Club's weekly smallbore rifle tournament Frl· day night. Karl wu In third place after the prone and kneel· Ina flnng, but he went Into the lead by 13 polntJI In the difficult ... ndlne position. Richard Gro- ean of Lone Beach was second, and Dave KlmH of Cliff Haven wu third. IIUFFIII I CULT. ALTEUTIOW coXTaACTOa Add a r-.-· · · .U.S. ..... doon .......... '-*7 wla· cJows ••• baild lD ldtdlesaa ••• ad4 batlt.. OIUole s.....a . oaw. s-1113 Appredotloa el tiM ......... ofLLW__.a Club for laor aor•lco aa lb ........ , ..... oxproaaod "r tbo gift of • bnlcelet to ..... gant (N.n. Bel) J)lko (rlglat) ........... ta.ra· od o•or tlao va•ol to ••• pi'Midnt L or• ralao (Mra. ri'CIIIk) A...U., (lett). Mn. AU· tl.D la ... IDCdr· lagt)M ...... . tattoa. Pboto bT Cood..U North Wins Star Regatta, Bill Ficker of Balboa Is Third Lowell North. a 30-year-o1d H-3 point,. sail-maker from Mission Bay. 2. "Turmoil" -Gal)' Com('r, sailed his way to the champion· skipper: Bill Hackel, crew; Jack· ship of the International Star· son Park. Ill., l37 points. boat class Saturday o!f Newport 3. Nhycusa" -Bill Fi<'ker. Harbor. skipper; Tom Skah~ll. crew; New- In hi!'! "North Star Ill," Mr. I port Beach, 134 potnts. North finished a lmost 60 sec· ond.s faster than Saturday's sec-,1980 C..IJ Fair on place boat, ''Nhycusa." sailed by the 1958 champion, Bill Fie· Set for .lily 12·11 keT, of Balboa. who finished In I third place for the series. The Orange County Fair Board Before the final ro<'E'. Mr.,Jast wt>ek set July 12 through 17 • North was ~nd place In the as the dates for the 1960 !air, and 'aeries, one point behind Cary I approved a budget of $151.802 to Comer of llllnoi1l. operate the fairgrounds !or 1960. What was expe<.-tt>d to be a I The board recommended con- final duel betwt>en Mr. North and atructlon o! a junior exhibit Mr Comer In hl.s '"Turmoil," 1 building. $175.000; a feature ex-tu~ed out to be a ciOf!e battle hlblta bulldlnr . $250,000, and a between Mr. North. the 1957 Star new arena, $30,000. champion, and Mr. Ficker, the 1958 Star champion. In 1958. Mr. Ficker had beaten Mr. North on hla home waters at Mission Bay. Mr. Comer, wh o was the only racer In reaJ contention w \ t h North. beeafl\e cauaht In a start· Inc Une jam and wound up In el1hth place. The final lt&ndln&s of the n rat three boats were: 1 "North Stu Ul" Lowell North. aklpper; Mort CarUie, crew; ~ion Bay, San Dle10. DO YOU WANT • job, • ti4e. • ............. ~ llttw7 Or ... ,_ ....... -~ te teU Try EMit• d.ut-fW .._ caw. J..cuo. •••ur• F••••• ,. -· STEll 1. NOW SERVED EVERY DAY OF THE~ Ill ..... Good Beading for the Whole Family ~11M ·fats ·fliiJ F-. --·-------.------.. CMiiiiiR ..... ---Clitia...._ ........ ,,. ..... ....,.. .... ... ................. .., ... . ........ ....... o •--•a ._......,.o I 1New Teachers Announced For Co·sta Mesa High School New te.aellera at ec.ta MeA Rt la a &raduate of Lon& Beach Rllh 8c:booJ th18 )'MJ' are: State Collqe. 1111• Ia hla tint Tbam.u BeatDn. lAtin end year of tnchln&. EbaJiab. Be 18 a padtaate ot tbe Marlon Rlaner, IIOdal 1tudJe11. Un1ftnlty ot Mkblpn, and He Is a eraduate of U.C.L.A. He taulht In Saeruaeato befON taught formerly at Tornn~ Hleh eomln& to eo.ta M-. Scbool a&WJOaT ~~aao. DIIGII ' YaUIIDAY. AVGVIT 17. a• Glamour Glimpses Mlaa Nan c y Jo P'erl\*)ft. Mrs. Nancy Rubenstein. busl-Sk1rts a nd sweaters. akJI'tJI and &lri'a pb}'lllcal education. She 1.1 ness education. She Ia a eraduate blouses, and then more akJI't.S. a &raduata of U.c.L.A. 11\la Is of Mlchi1an State University, blouses and IWeat.era! We have her tint year ot teacblna. and taueht hleh school In Long 1 Just nevt>r had such a beautiful Stephen lundantan, math. He Beach. array or tbeM wonderful I~ went to school In Ohio, and Georee Seltrld,-e, Spei'lal t>du for the college glrla, the hllh tauJht In Dayton, Ohio. cation. Ue Ia a lraduat(' of Long school r lrl. or jUBt any o! u.s who P I M--'--·-1 t dl Beach State College. and taught like the casual look. au ~-. aoc •I • u H . at Western Hl"h School In Ana. He l.a a .,aduate from the Unl· helm wo aro tnaly ....., pnud of veraJty of Nebruka, and taught M~. B4!tty Smith. sc-lenN' and our aelec:tloD. .ad .....,. day at Belvue Hleh School In Ne· rlrl'a phyalcal education. She Is tbe pcM~tmcna bdap u cmother bruk.a. a anduate of the Unlvenuty of poup ... tbat tile glr1a lD U.. John O'Brien, boy's physic California at Santa Barbara, and IDCidlia9·lD depcutaa•t caa education and driver tralnlnr. taurht at Hora<"e Enslen School ba:rdly a..p ap wltb It alL So He ls a craduate ot the Unlvera· In Newport Beach. lf yoa ,...._.t bMa Ia for a lty of California at Santa Bar· Ken W1Uiam10n, IOC'Ial studies fnr day&. you will probahly bara, and taurht at Western and driver training He Ia •I --out -._ oi U.... Hlch School In Anaheim. graduate o! U.C LA . and taught l09'0ly lt.u lf yoa doa't burry tlon. He Ia a graduate ot Long Ml.sa Mary Wuln, EneiLsh and Ernest Palmer, business educa. In Beverly liJllJJ. l lD. Beach State Coll&ee. and taught crafts. She attendt!'d FrMno State Just }e5tf'rday, I a:aw a lady at Garden Grove Hleb School. College and thf' Vnlverslty o! II) 1ng on a new jacket 11tyle Clare Preston, woodab.op, metal Redlands. Thla is her first year sweater done Jn whltf' \4001 \4Ith shop and mechanical drawtne. of teaclline. a _half cable stitch pa~rn J In bepiDq with our policy of allowing only the freshest merchaDctiM cmd neYer (.,..11. hardly eYer) CCII'I'yi.ng our Rock from one MCDOD to the next. we CI:D.DOUDC» • our August listed below are a few of the w onderful buys to be fo und in this extraordinary sale· CurYed Off-white Sofa • Black Leather Ottoman • Walnut Lamp Table Lounge Chair CoDIIOle Chest CoHee Square Table PICTURES • 725.00 112 OfT 98.00 113 OFF . 69.95 113 OfT 159.00 lf3 OfT 19SJJO lfs OFF • 41.00 113 OfT ACCESSORIES .. thmk it would be wonderful just as a topper m.er d~. or skirt . . . you know, whcon wt.> got out and want just a c·a<;ual but light wrap. T1MD tben aro tboee 9cmJ· ooua aew Tyeora .,.oaten wltb aldrta to matc:b. cSoDe lD a boauWul color cal1ed F'1emJab Blue. ADd U..ro la U.. oae tbat &oolu oxacUy lib It la bcmcl laa1t. lD a b69 yara. CIIICl U.. color la called Aadeat Copper. Of c:ouno, gb'la. -you Dow • .. an b.eadqacutera for Caab· meroa. CIIICl ltallaD lmtta. but we waat you to be ...,.. CIIICl Jmow aboa:t aU ~ u.. otber ....... ADd ., CMIDe .,.... bow tlaa.t tiM Jldoea .. Mada tlaa.t .,... c.a .a...s .. bcrre ......-al~ ...... Just a ~nder: Thla Is the last wep.k of our Au~USt Coat f'Vent. It ends Auc. 31. Ten per crnt of! on a brand new coat for fall Is a real nke aavlne. and the coats Al'f' ., pretty. So do come runnina rtcht alona. Be ieelnl you. 2515 &.. Cout ~­ co ... Da. IIAJl O.W. S-1- De "" _.... letterhe.tl.., • ..,.lopes. .,...._.._ __ .., Mt;- CMtll7 C.l .... ~ jllltiatiat -.. I ~.()l*e~ TilE CATILLAC or PBT roo~a OZ. STOKI.ET'S-17 01. PURR CAT FOOD 3 for 33c SUNSHINE KRISPYS SOFT WEAVE TWIJf PKC. TOILET PAPER TRAPPEY YAMS uaars 12 oz. ROAST BEEF IIPIIIIUS CUTS Lb. 29c 25c 17 Oz. 27c SSe SWEETPEAS SNOWS CLAM CHOWDER uaars GOLDEII 17 oz. CREAM CORN MAZOLA u:aan • oz. TOMATO JUICE • • • • • • • • • • 33( • • • • • • • • • 2for39c 2for39c Now you CGD eaJoy Luncheon cmd Diaaer Ml"Yed iD the Victor Hu90 Mcmaer •••• SEYEI ..,. I .... The VIOOR HUGO INN HYatt 4-35Cl 361 CLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH AMBliNG WITH ~NHE - - - There's musJc In the alr. The You can dine overlook:lnc tM Harbor a~a all', that ls. Have ocean at Wooc:t. Cove In Lacu you noticed the number of eood and of courae llaten to Wally artists ava.llable for your enjoy. Staebell, who rect"ntly retwned ment here? to Lacuna. By the way, don't for· Ot course, Mr. Plano, Meade get the Cove catena to luncheon LUX Lewis 1a still at the Hud-grouJ*, banquets and apeclal son H~. 2660 Harbor Blvd., parties. Costa Mesa. Meade captivates his At BerkshJre's on the Bay one audience with honk)' tonk. and can enJoY Buddy Rohner at the Barrelhouse plano. You can en-Grand. Buddy ls a famJllar face joy a delicious dinner further en-here In the Harbor Area. Speak· hanced with superb cocktails and lng of Berkshire's, actor John marvelous music at the Hudson Carradlne and wife enjoyed dln· Hou.w any nJgbt of the week. ner. and entertainment, alon& Then there 1s Ted Owens at with Paul Coates of 1V tame. Mr. the Coral Reef. Ted, weU-known Coates ls an avid yachtsman aone stylist In the Newport Area, here, and anchors hJa yacht on "lives" with his "Jazzy" swtna-th~ Bay by Beruhlre's. In' style at the Ivories. Don't tor-Have you ever heard of the "SHORT SNORTER CLUB!" Talk-get that new ''TGTF" Club at Coral Reef. to Jim BerkshJre, wh~ mentlon-;.-----------------------1 At the Hurley BeU, 380l E. ed that he and John Carradlne Coast Hwy. In Corona del Mar started a similar club way before "m MARINE Lt. Col. William G. J ohnson. husband of the former Miss Shirley Thompson of 2500 Haven Pl .. Cliff Haven, is serv· ing on the staff of Lt. Gen. Ed- win 1\. Pollod , commanding general of the A tfantic Fleet Marine Force headquarters, Norfol~. VtJ. Before entering the service in Mey. 19<4 I. Col. Johnson attended Southern Methodist University. r. PUuao " "LU _,, LEWIS MEADE (Lux) LEWIS cap- ~crt.. hia audience with booky tonk. cmd Barre l- Houae piano. Enjoy a de- licioua d i n n e r further eahcmced w i t h auperb coc:ktaila aad ma:neloua l •fudson Liberty 8-6035 lous~ R~staurant urtey. Bell 3801 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR OB. 3-9970 The best in loocL ..... aad gracioua bo.pitality • • • a c:ha:rmiDg Old Englleh A~e you can enJoY Paul Sutton on the the war. You use currt"ncy from black and whltes. Paul can play different countries, and ~!tach verythlne from aachmanlnoff to them torether, along with bud- ;hearlne, and with a ye:ry ac-~Y aJenaturea::· Jim says hls ceptable style to boot. Your tav-Short Snorter Is now about 7 orites of course are stiJI on the feet lone. In fact. thta Ia the first No i list. F~vorltes such u time he haa aeen John Carradlne "Melancholy Baby," and "Five alnce the Short Snorter Club wu Tw Ey I Bl e " first started. Feet, 0• es 0 u · eo.ta Meaa'a Fashion Shop. .APORT ::~ . .~ and ROBERTS RESTAURANT, 19th St. at Placentia, aealn preeent a Fashion Show and Cha!Dpaene LuncM-on. The date Ls Wednesday, Sept. 2, at 1:15 r-p.m. and tht. one wliJ be a FALL ..... FASRION PARADE, with models LEARN TO SWIM ••• Oa Balboa Ialaad • Wann Watn Pool • Small Classes, All Ages • Day 1r Evening C1uses • Cla.aes for Club Groups • Recn>ation Swimmlng ENROIJJNG NOW OR 3-7170 NEWPORT HABBOB Swim Sehoal W&&U L&AamlrC TO IWDIII FVJr 490 Park An.. Ba.lboa bland Down A•ate Ave. from Feny a&WJCMI IIADOII ~uant ft.A11ml .. .... T ........ 7 •• ...... , and coordination by the Jo Jor- dan Model Aaency. Luncheon with champaene cocktail only $HiS. reservations Invited. Call ROBERT'S RESTAURANT, MI 6· 3166. From the POLICE ............... . _....., ............. . ............. ......, .. .... lT, to Dtwtry ancl a.tty 1Wt1Dan. Stephen Prtwtt. ~ ol 101 11at St.. N..-pc~~t. at Roea Ana.-. vac:adoahll at ~~-~~.;;._~--:------­ I E I 011":!= .. ..... --GJEIIJ a... ..... ... .,... ~..~am' • 1'D f'Oml:ft" ..,.. u.o.. LC*O 11I.AII.D"' SappNre lrft.. klboa W.nd. attempted to r'uab into tbe bouee th.roQab What be tbOUJht waa an open ..-c:e. Tbe open •pace turned out ~ bt a plate 11._ alldii'\J door. Be erashed rtaht throuah the ,...._ and waa taun to Hoac Roepttal ---.... --.-.-.-_-.,..::------with nwn.roua wta,. At 1aat re- port bls condlUon was "aatJa. factCll)'." n . ,.,.... •• IILJIWDD ....... ...._ T h e St. James J.:pbeopal -ra 1111r COIOIU'IIii&ii 11· Church at ~ Vl.a IJdo, New- port. wu bQralartz.d Monday. The bulldJnc waa ftltered throuch an open window. n.~ $50 In cub and 170 In ehecka. DO YOU WAilf • .... • ...... • ..........~-.,a,.,_ .... .............. , Trr ..... ...._. ....... oaw.,.... COST A MESA'S FASHION SHOPS · and ROBERT'S RESTAURANT Present AT THEIR FIFTH FASHION SHOW AND CHAMPAGNE LUNCHEON at Robert's Restaurant Wednesday, Sept. 2nd 1:15 P.M. PAJITICPATDfC FASIDOJI IBOM REINERT'S DEPT. STORE COSTA MESA FLORlST ELLCENE JACK'S HAJR I'AStnONS JANE'S DRESSES DE MURL FLORIST TOPS lr BO'TTOM POLLY APP A.REL SANDY'S UNGERJE HEMPHILL'S SHOES CONCERTO MUSIC CO. JUUE'S MODE 0 ' DAY RACTn lEWELERS Cfl'fDY'S S'MJDJO GIRL COSMET1CS DAVIS BROWN APPUANCES LOR.ENE'S ..10-LEE BRAT SHOP CUFF'S SHOES llodela & ~ br Jo I_.. Model ApDC'f LUNCHEON with CHAMPAGNE COCKTAIL 1.65 ..aovAno•s Dit nED Call ROBERTS RESTAUBANT -Midway 6-3166 : ·"JJomnnw. a... \91• c6:o : •woac~em ci.A.M•a•--Ca:rt 'J'bN I liD : ."hlcmd"-WiQia .... : ..,._.. WiDd Jelcmdl• -Capt. lrftag • Jol!naMD Feb. 5 : "Y ......... T..,_, Glacier ~ -&em llidplr March 4 : '"''M PhDin•--·--.-..-* ,. .. 1tl .. •.o. .............. ...... • 1 ····~-------.. __...:.._-.............. (&' 0 .,. --.a ______________________________ __ --~In Y~ Cklsslfled .Ads • • • Low Rate~! Here Are Boundaries . i . For NJ. Grade Schools r· .,.. Ml VI& rillaiiUID'I ~-c:.ll WOIID na DACa /a K/ I .A"7 I L ----J. ----a.----4. ----5. ---- ~ J .. -----7. ... .. 10. Few.... 0 w..w ~ buy._..o R ... &te.. .o '"~" ~~15:....mlly;b_~-i3.a:.OD!yl.OO ' ' , ~ 1&. ----11. ----1& ----11. ----20. ---- For ,...,. ____ __() w ent.d to ,..,.. __ .o Help went.d ... ___ o ' I 21. ----22. ----n ----~ ----25. ---- ' , 1 z . ----zr. ----21. ____ 29. ___ _;, 30. ___ _ Worl ••nt.cf... ___ o lost & Fcx.tnd ... _. ___ o '-• WOJIDS OIII.Y 1JID fOA OJR IIIIDTIO. -I TIJID rca 2.110 "' Shere yo111 e.r .. -.0 Penon.t -······--D Misc:eDaneous ·--···0 ' MAIL TO: THE ENSIGN. 2850 E. Coast Hwy~ Corona del Mar Your Na:u:. -----------Addr-----------Phoue ___ _ FOR SALE -Men's perfect star ruby rine. Appropriate tor WO· man's sMtJne. Call Mr. Wh~ler OR 3-9365 • OR 3·~ FOR SA.LE-Apa~ s-=-tz.e--=F=-n~.,-. ldatr., In excell•nt condJtlon. CaU ORJole 5-0239. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DONE CALL KIMBERLY 5· 7551 Carpentry K lnor hpa Irs No .Jobs Too Small! H. 0 . ANDERSON 1!M'7 Fullerton Ave .• Costa Mesa, CaUL MidwaY' 6-3314 1f no a.nswH call Kl 6-2372 Painting -Decorating PAft:a JLUIGmG GEORGE BURKHARDT LklfnMd Coatract« 189'7 o.-.n.-A-. er.ta .._, UberU a.. .JOHNSTONE'S Mesa Auto Wreckers URd Auto Parta. n,-. We Buy Can and Scrap Metal U BERTY 8-7013 2075 Plactnda Ave. eo.ta .._ Complete Landscaping Service P"RE'.E iSI'DofA TES S6B Grftn Stampe FrM deliwr)' CO RON A DEL MAR NURSERY O R 5·0160 • 2'744 E. Coast Rwy. , IlEAL ESTATE & aEJn'ALS aEAL UTATE & llEJfT ALS ------------------------------·--- SUNSET STRIP Apartments 81 c ... Slrlll COSTA MESA ..... ,.... fer .... WWII& $11D,.•nll_.., Ultra modem aineles. 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, 2 baths, tum.lahed, u nfumtsh.ed. Ma.t luxurloua llvine In this aft&. Drapes, wall to waJI carpet, teak cabinets, d ispo- sals, laundry machines and dryers, thennostat heaters, telephone and 1V outlet~, k1tcben and bath exhaust t.an.s. marble pullman baths, patio furniture, beautllully landscaped, extra laree rooms and cla.ets. earage and storage, near shopping cent~r. schools.. Residence man· acer Apt. 7, u 8-2106. Courtesy to brokers. Mrs. Ray. llE.AL ESTATE & IIEJn' ALS ------------------------ 2 BEDROOM lowe r apartm~nt.. furnished, fl~place, wall to wall <'llrpetlng. $125 6 utlllll~ winter ~ntal. Balboa IslE', North Bay. No pets OR 3 7586. FOR SALE BY OWNER: Lovely t>xtra large 3 bedroom stu('('O modern home with chnln~ room. ash cabJnt"~. hardW()()(I . n oors. huge patio. ftonc<-d and lanfb(oapeod with OCEAN VIEW. $16,850. with good terms 123 Lucia Avt>nue, San Clt'm ente HYt_2·31~- FOR RENT: Attractlvt' I beet· SALES WORK : Men or women full time summer and winter job. Sales experience. person· allty and appearance Import- ant. Marriner's Stationer book and octlce supply, 225 Forest Avt"., Laguna ~a<.'h. ----------- TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY 8t' Su~ To Check W ith HELP W A1fTED IIELP WANTED M31Urf' CD!'Yt lady for part-lim<> l>ab) s it l ting SC!\'erdl a.fternoon~ "lnd evenings Wl'f>kly. Boy ~. and girl 8 Call OR10It> 3·662.1. EXPERIENCED TOOL DESIGNER ChalJenglng tool desl&n work on molds, dies, fixtures and special machines. For an ('xpandlng line or new products. L. M . Cox M anufactunng Comp:my Tool Deslen Department 730 Poinsettia Santa Ana WANTED Men or glr~ wanted for part- Ume work In Corona del Mar, 5:30 to 9:00 Monday through Friday, Excellent opportunHy for the right people. Phone ORiole 3·4421 Miss Kf'lley. UQUOR Store Clerk part-time. Night work In Harbor area. Age 45-60. Experienct' prt>fer- ~d. but not required. Some ('OUnter work and selling Is r<> qulred. Ed uc a t Ion at l<>aJ~t h igh school. N<>at a ppc-a ranct>, rourtrous and good J)('t'SI)nal lty required. Glv<' 3 rl'fC?ren rt"S, name and addr<>s~ of prf'vlous employer. Addres.~ rt>ply to En- sign Newspa~r. Box J i31. Inlormatlon on .chool bound- aries a nd on ~tratlon was Ia· sued thla w~k tor the Newport Bt'ach elementary school& fte&lstratlon Is 8C'beduled for Friday. Sept. 11. Enrollment at the lower arade schools wfll bt>· &I n at 8 a.m .. at Horace Enalgn School at 8:30 a.m., and will continue throughout the day. Children aohould rt>glster at th~ school lhat they wfll attend, and thO!-e pupils new to the art>a shoultl be accompanied by a par cnt or guardian. If possible. Children are t-liglble to <>nter klndf'rgartt>n It they are 1 yeart1 and 9 month,. of age on or he· tore Sept. I, 1959. Tht>y art> ~Jig lblf' to t>ntE'r tht> first grade 1f lhry an> :>years and 9 months of agf' on or bt>fore Sf-pt. 1. 19~>9 All pupils enrollln~ 1n ktnrll'r qarlen or first grarle for thf> !1 ,...., 1 im<> must pr(>'.('nt clocumE'ntal) f'VIden<'e of blrthdatl". suc·h a'l 1 t>rtlfi<'Ail" of birth. a duly utl<'st Pet baptism certlf1ca1e, a pa:.s port, or an aUlda\ it by th<> par en1. guardian, or <'Ustocllan of the child. PupiU who have anendt>d olhN 'IChools should prt>Senl a rt>· port card or some other l'VIden('(' of tht>ir grade levels. Bu~ will pick up children on reelstratlon day a t the same atops that were used at thl" close of the last S<"hool year. Tht>re will be no bus service provaded for children attending Mariners School. Children who will reglstPr for Newport, Harbor View, Corona de l Mar and Newport Helghls S<-hools should be at Lttt>lr bus ~tops at 7:45 a.m. Pupils att<>nd · In& Hora.ce Ensign School should be at their bus stops at 8:15a.m In so tar as possible, the fol Jowl ng will be the various school boundaries: coaOI!fA DEL KA1t SCBOOL: Crades k indergarten through fourth: Corona del Mar -soulh of Coast Hl&hway. Irvine Tt>rrace. Balboa lsland, Harbor h1land and &>aeon Bay. Attt>ndanct" tlmf''l will bt": kindergart<>n from 8:~:1 10 11 :45 a.m. first and w<" ond gradt"S from 8:~5 a.m. to 1·~5 p m . third grade from !hn a m. lo 2:15 p.m., and fourth grade from 8:45a.m to 2:-15 p.m. HU.OB VIEW S CHOOL: r.radt'~ kindergartf'n t h r o u ~ h <~lxl h : Corona dt"l Mar -north of Coa~l Highway, Corona H12h lanct'l. Shorf' Cliff'~. Camt>O ShorP~. B.t\ Shorf'11. Bay Shore Camp 1 in eluding Balboa Bay Club anti !Wa &:out Ba~ 1. GradM fifth a nrl sixth: Corona t1el Mar -south or Coast H1ghwa~. lrvlnP T<'r· raci', Balbo/\ blanll. Harbor h lanrl and St-aron Ba>. 11 :45 a m , flnrt and fle'('Ond erades from 8:45 a.m. to 1 :45 p.m. third rrade from 8.45 a.m to 2:15 p.m., and fourth. fifth and stxth arade.11 from 8:15 am. to 2:45pm. MA.ItiHEJtS SCHOOL: r.rat11.''> klnd<>rgartcn lhrough ixth. lfur bor lllghliind . Ba)cn•<,l and Westl'llff. Attendant·e llmf•« "'111 be>: klnrtf'rgarlt>n from 9 lr• noon. firl'l and ~>Mond grurl<''l f~<>m !I am. to 2 p m. lhlrd grarl1• from 9 am. to 2:30 p m. find fourlh, fltth antj 5ixth amdt-1. fr<•nl •t a .m. to 3 p.m . llfEWI'OaT SCHOOL: r. r ,, rt ,, , kino1t'll\'llrtPn th1'04Jf'h "l"h· Llf:Jg 1;,1(' anti all of thr P1·1111 <,Uia from tht' harbor t•ntr.wu to :lOth St , and th(> 1>PC'11on ll<- yonrl :loth Sl . ly!n~ nnrth t•f !'Pv.pml 81\d and Rl\u Allu. T1mo"'< of nllt'rtt1<~n('p v. Ill tx-·· mornln.sr klnde-r~artf'n 1 Jlllflll" f~om Lu1r, hi<' nnt1 Nt>W!YI:"' P. .. l boa Wl'<.l r.t 13th St 1 frnm ~~ to noon. aflernoon kinllNgarll n I rJupll .. from 13th St to lhP 11-.r bor entranr'<'l from noon to J p m., f1n.t and M"('Ond grades from 9 a m. to 2 p m. third gradP fNII'TI 9 a .m. to 2:30 p.m. and fnurth fifth anrl sixth g rades from 9 am. to 3 p.m . l!fEWI'OBT BE.ICIITS SCHOOL: Grade'! kindergarten through 1 sllcth: Nt'wport Ht'lghl.s and Cliff Haven Grades tlfth and sixth: Newport and West Nt>w· port from 30th St. to lht' Santa Ana River. Fourth grade: 47th St. to thto Santa Ana River. Times of attendan~ will bfo: kindt'r gartt>n from 9 to noon, firsl and H<'Ond grades from 9 a.m . to 2 p.m . third gradE' from 9 a .m to 2 :30 pm. and fourth. tltth t and sixth grades from 9 a m to I 3 p.m . IIOUCE EJri iCJf SCIIOOL: Grades !lrVt'nth and elrhth: All or the !iewpon IWal'h Elf'rn.ntal)' S<-hool Dl<~trtct TimM of anf'nd· anct" will bf-: ,.,.,.,.nth anrl ~1ghth grades from 8:30 a m to 3 15 pm In antklpatJon of boundal)' <'hang<>S thai may hll\f' 10 be m..tdl" aftpr rt"g.t trallon: thf' Board of Eflucallon hn-; SC"hf'd · ulf'd a mr.>e.llng 111 ~ p m Tuf"ll day ~pt 22. In lh4' ~l'hool dis· lnct bo:lrc1 mom al Horace> En· 'IKn ~hnol. at wh1rh llmf' nf"<'~· ~arv bounrlttrv chnn&:M will b<> •·nn"IIIPrNI. Thl'\ mC"<'tlnl: w1JI be o1x-n to the publil- Rwcl the &.11911 te911l.rly. loc.l aub.cr;ptiOfl Oflly $) 0 .,..,, $5 fot l r••"-ORIOLE l.OSSO. •ewJOWt •• ..,. ••tiGIP t TWU'a.D.AT. AVGOIT 17. 1 .. HEIUI MILLER'S aiCBYIELD STATTOlf 3636 Ecut Cocut BkJbway OB. 3-9728 • CoroDG del Mar largeST end Mos1 Complet. Fumiture Store in the Area. C.l' 4or 4rM OECORATI,._G SERVICE Liberty 1-SSII H ouse~~~ Gar~ en Fumi&hinqs for home~. dubs. yachts. )()17 W . Coert Hiqhwoy Nowport leoc.h M0¥111&? ~ewhullltwe ............ ....... ALL TYPES OF Photographic Supplies e Put Col« FUm Setv1c:e. • MO¥te Projecton fiOI' Bent. e Model Airplane Supplies. MEARS CAMERA SHOP l 'l'ID Newport Blvd.. eo.ta .._. room gar age apartmf'nl. Fumisbf'od; no pets. 419 Colden rod In Corona dt'l Ma r. JUNE FARRAR Employment Agency 402~ 32nd St., Newport ORJole 3-468> TUPPERWARE OR TRADE: Lovely -81~ Bear cabin. $1!),000. Nicely furnish ed. $3.000 equity. Choic-e~t toea Sales peoplt' a~n't born, they·~ tlon. Owner ORiole 3-<BY.l. made. We train you. car is FOR RENT: Y•ar 'round In Cor-n~ry. Call KI 3-0419. ~tOTHERS:HELP SAI'TA E.un money or toy~. Of>mon'!t rator<~ n~ed. EngiL.,h, Spanish. or Japane!IC'. Call Midway 6 3420 IIELP WAJfTED-FEMALE -------__.__ POSTING MACHINE TRAINEE WANTED FOR LOCAL BANK r.radt>~ klndergartf'n throu~h th~rd : Newport and \\"est r\t"v. pori from 30th St. to lht> g,1nta Ana Rn'N. ex('(>pl for tht> a~a north of N<'wport Bh·o1 .. a net Rn o Allo Fourth grade: :oiewport a nd W~t Newport from 30th Sl to ~ith St Times of anendan('(' '-''111 bfo· k•ndt"rgarten from 8:~:-l to YOU JUST CAN'T KEEP IT SECRET Pbc.ne UbertY 8-1042 * * MOVING? * * 2 Fast Insured movers and laree van $10.SO an hour. nrne starts at you door ... Why pay more! -Cal~ NEWMAN TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. Midway 6 ·2528 or Uberty 8-6430 1968 H&Ror Blvd., C.O.ta Mesa nsHERMEN! nt<>ZEN rooo L<>CXERS fOR RENT Aa )ow u $1.75 pet' year. Or by week. month 01' 6 months. Owners Attention! Jn ca.e you have a btukdown 01' ovuflow, we'll keep JOW fooct. frorlm fOI' JOU at a naml· nal fee. HARBOR FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 418 30th St.. Jfewport Beacb OJl 3-1811 CROWN TV SALES -SERVICE and RENTALS CALL a..AUDJ: OR DICK FOR ZXPEitr TV BEPAIBS 3422 But Oout Rlp'IQ7 Oai'Ooa Del Kar ftofteOll ~ .liiiU.O::~--------------- -c.u. -Sympeon & Nollar ONeil.::= ...... oa .... _.._oaa.aa _-_ wen••n • 1VACATION TRAILER ftr~ ., ........... oaa.-.w&U~~et--W.Ooell ....... ,_..... ' .. JI!II! ........... = I. :il :c~ b ::. $ ...... . .,MOll ........ _.. ... , -"'-.. ... ona del Mar. Furnished studio ------~-----.... apartment. wtlh kitchenette _111UST ______ D_EEDS ____ -_,._o_a __ s_ALE ____ _ and bath for single man or wom.a n. AJ I utilities pa ld. 360.00 per month. Call OR 3· 2430 or OR 3·0'754. ROOM FOR-RENT In Corona del Mar In lovely horne with live- In privileges. Will ron.slder lady employed nlehu . Reason· able rental. 2726 East Coast m ahway. FOR SALE BY OWNER. Bonnlf' Doone Ten-ace. 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. $35..500. S9,000 down. Call ORJolt' 3-0802. F'UJUflSHED APT. Good location. pleasant sunoundlnp. yearly leue. No cltlldren. No pets. 610~ Martuerlte, Corona del Mar. roa SALE BY OWJfEil OCEAN FRONT HOME 'J1ID:E BEDitOOMS BEAMm CEILING UVIl'fG IIOOJ( DIMKG JIOOM ·urt:a::EN A BA TB BROKER DESIRES TO SELL GROUP OF SECOND TRUST DEEDS, 6<;t. TO 1~ fNTER. EST. C<X>D DJ.SCOUNTS. BOX 1 NO. P-72. c/o TRE ENSIGN, 28!50 E. COAST HWY, CD!.L ORGAN A PlANO SALE-Ham- mond orean full slz.e, used, prl~ to sell Rent a Hammond Organ S.'5 a week with lessona. Grand Planas. Stelnway, Bald· wtn. Ch.ldc.erlng, S t a r c k. etc. from 1487. 16 eood used spinet pla na.. Wurlltzer, Acroeonic. Gulbranaen, etc. from $390, .orne Maple, Cherry, Mahoe· a ny. Hammond Chord Organ. bll savtne. Rent ~tum spinet planoa save $160 to $300. New Hammond Oraans. New Steln· way Pia~ Electronic Organs. Conn aav• $1100. a nothe r bal- ance $7'915. Lowrey aave 1600 nearty new. Good UMd uprtah t plana~ • from $95. In business sJnoe 1914. Bin-est Piano and Oraan stock. Schmidt· Phlllt ps, 520 North Main. Santa Ana. Excellent Employee Benefits Apply Security First National Bank 2823 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar SEAMSTRESS wanted. Experi- en~. Your homt'. Children's wear. Call ORiole 3-7930 In Co· rona del Mar. HELP W ANTED-SaJes lady tor gift ahop. Experlen~. Call OR 5-0550. ln. Illes llrcia llulelt atlptf49 Mrs. Marcia Hamtt, 49, of 2~27 Sierra Vista. Upper Bay. who 1 was a member of th<> :\ta,....hall Keeler family, died last Thu,.... d~ at the Clry of Hope Hospital In Duarte. She was born In G a r d £> n Grove. and llvt>d most of hc>r life In the Harbor Area. She Is survived by hN hus- band. Fonrose Hazlf'tt; 2 .;ons. John Hazlett and Thomas Haz· lett. and a daughter, Mal)'. all at tht> home addrMS. her part>nt.s. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Keeler of Bal~ Uland: 2 brothers, John K~ler of Corona dt>l Mar and SJTUA110JIS WAIITED James Keeler or Costa Mf'S&: WILL 00 IRONING In my home. and ht'r sister. ~Irs. J~phin(> 75c Pearsol of Ntowport Buch ~r hour. 14341 Sheffield Se 1<'H wert> held Monday at St., Garden Grove . .JE 1-1.958.1 St ~ mH Episcopal Church. EXPERIENCED women w o u I d with ~he Rev. John Parke of· 1 like baby-alttlnc Job by day or flclatlng. Ananrements we r f', week. Haa quaJitJed references. made by the Costa Mesa Chapel P.O. ~.x 438 c_DM. _ of 83lt7 Mortuar.·, and IntE-r- Beacb home with a.ed brtdr ftleplaCt. Extra larp double prap. plumbed for NDtal ;'ft;;"';;:;;";;;;;;;---- unlt above. Built tn ranee and LOST UD rou•D RESPONSIBLE MOTHER dt'SII'ft ment was at Fairhaven Memorial I permanent daytime baby sit· Park. • tlng position In Corona dt>l ------------- Mar. Lovely homt.> ... ft'n('('d £~-II 82, f oven. ltltchen needs to be tln- lshed off. M' LOT ON oc:EAN l'ltONT 611108 war OCI:Al' non ltCWPOil'l' BI!Aal PHONE OIUoJe 3-QltO yard . . . Write Mn. Fowler, •••Ill, I 1 FOUND: Key and Chain on the .. .,., p c d 1 700 block ot .Jumtne. Identity C.it o0~!1; 3-=~~ e Mar. ••perf l1lptl Dill a nd pay for ad. can pick up rRONING WANTED. Sl.2S per at the Vopl Co.. 2667 E. Coast hour. 327 Poppy, Corona del tdwln He!<s Sr . 82. of 51R F.l Hwy. CDM . .Mk for Mr. Snyder Mar. Please leav• lronlnJr ~-Modt"na A,.., l't>wpart Hf'laht . LOST: Sketchbook.-Maln Beach tore 4 p.m_ Call Ot1ol~ 3.4_.21 dlfli Saturdsr ~t tht' Garclt-n In Corona del Mar. Please call PAINTER: -lntt-rlor A ut~rlot. Grovto Sanitarium HOOSE J'OA RENT-Nicety fum-Doro•"•• MeR~. Uncoln 4-2262. W k b h .. _.. fr Hess w:u hnm In f!1-nn .l lshed hou. for rent oa 4.5 ... <~ or y t ~ nuvr. Haw all lM syl\·anla. and hat1 11\t'd In N~· foot lot. a beclroGml., at1d ~n, REWARD. equlpment. Guarantet" <'lean port. Bfoach for 6 ) ~~~ Hl' was a 1 work. Call Dick Fteldii'\J at I 1'i t.aths. $115 month. CYt•.rty nn £ IVPI'UD OR ~t1r"f'd Carmrr t.ueJ, Ot Ordlkt. cp OR -S-06.16. Hf' t. urvl\f'd bv hi• wlftt. S4101. DO YOU WANT A YOUNG MATRON. 10 ~ars cxpe-Susan a son. Edwin H~ of 1 FOI iiiri , .... I'D C·l ~ BOLIDAY n•nce In rMdy-to-~ar. eM-C.o.ta. if~: 2 dau&htt'~. Glarly"' I ... .-.w. Nllt tarr aU • part. TBlS SUltOIEI! sires IJIOI;Itlon In ot.Mr fl~ld. Sykes ot the home add~ and I ~ .:~ ... .-;.;.....-Same booltkMplft.l elq>trWn~ EdUb ~t ot Kenosha. Wis.; WID IUL.~del .__, ••· A II "I-- --...... Ia? Wlll ... _. -.... --a.t -I aat. 115 ~ 'Ocl. CDII. • -• •• - - --~·•¥• ·-----.... •• and 7 rrandcl\1 d"'n. I ..na IZhCiiiih ---Clllke ....... tt • MI. lt II DOW IPGDiibWt;)'. Write C/o Box a. S«vf ..... ,.... twld )-fttf'rday at •~ .t;_-DOIIRIIIe to ..... J'OUf BOlD. tM l!b8lp. CDK.. St. Andrews Plebyterl•n C'hurcb. :. ~ ..... oa = tAm ... AJQIIALI ,_ bolD bAY AiiD WJCHT ft\&De. ca..r. a f\7 with Dr. Ew1na Hudlon otrlclat·l =-:;r..;;lr::iiiiiiiiiiiilii;.;;;;.;;...;;,i~;;;w::~-;--::-r:=: tM ....-, Un.le va.r.lnta. .._,., a117 plaee. Gl~ abob lnt-Arran.pmen.ts ~ ma~ b)• 101 Wi• -Mi liU a..a. ~ ... at tiM&r ....m. eo Bauul aqn, ~ rood the o.ta .._. Chaa-1 ot laUz Ca .... -.. ,......_~ lila. llal1 MW, ... ':'11M tile ~ • ,..... ... oa ,.... llor:t'U.fY. lntft'IMN wu at Rar-~ ........... .-.. .. ..,_ ......... ...a~ WIU.c.&a .. l '•I....Udlll· bw ,.._ M~l Park. ,.liN=._...· OIIWe a.-.; • rro. tM -.a:, 1ttn. ra .._ • -.._.. .., 1I"DDtddiC .. R5l -.::-!! ~ sa~ £lit .. A ..... flafrt'tl ~~~-ce& GC ".-. u • ... -• -........ -.... : IIIII$ ·-.r ........ ~. . .... .., .... ;&.:; ....... -,.,. ,.. ·~,-. ... 11ft __. 10 ............ ~. • .. ... ... llr I _tt, .. -... ml & ~~---A~ ~ .......... ,Or .. _,_ ..... IIIII .......... -a OIMI ~----~ Ct u ................... A .....,........... oa ........... ,.,..,. • • • IUT WHO WANTS TO? a•y THE FINEST FOODS lAND SERVICE) OBTAINABLE ARE AT YOUR MARKET " (Cantlllutd !rem Pqe ElihU tbat upon N'tUm1DI from a week· Qd trtp. abe foand ea-b,tobl\ all oveT her apart:Jnent ••• AUat -..et ., -Did .... ........................ ....... ta. ........ ftNe ~etten .... ,........, .... .._ .. .._ ....... a.... tlaw.tt. ., • ....._. .. Dr .. "· -n .. ~ A Schwinn bicycle was atolen from William Saunders ot 2621 Cliff Dr., Newport Helahts · · · Robert McKinley ot 225 E. 16th St., Newport, reported the theft of hubcaps from hi• car .... e Too Late to Cla.ify_ BDDL HO•&. Larp a.rH j\Lit ri1ht tor IWlm· mini pool, 2 patJoe, lata ot room. BeautJful VIEW of BAY A OCEAN. Our be.t b\lY of tbe . week at $29,750 . 2001 W. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach OR 3-6210 DriYI ~~ ......... •••••• ., 2latlt .liE -111111 • • • Eaat aide of eo.ta ,..... ~ We.t 19lb. cor. of Fedetal $17,500 684 Boea street ---u. m $1000 Dn. 401 El Mod~na ----·· 24,9e0 1411 Clift Drtve ··-·--··-······· 31,500 247 Monte VJ.ata, 2 acres-.32,500 430 Riverside, New ... -... $29,500 1 acre, 6'78 VIctoria -..$24,000 View home ln t.aeuna._.$23,500 With rum house Ex· change for ! 2(8) Federal .. ··········-········.$11,.500 VOGEL VALUE Ill ... Charmtn£ contemporary 4 ~· lll baths, large 1JvJn1 room with fireplace, atalnlea ateel ldtchen with electric built-In stove and oven. Lofa of cu_pboardJ and cla.eta. Brick patio. Yard 1t completely fenced for privacy. Larre double aaraee and laundry. A rood aummer or year 'round home. ( I -600-MIIGO wllltiHit THE VOGEL CO. &7 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar . ORiole 3-2020 A ORiole 3·2021 ' HILLSIDE overlookine Bay and ~an. 4 bedroom, 2~ bath. Dining room and large living room oU sundeck on aecond level. $150 per month. OR 3· 4540, a fter 11 a.m. for appoint· ment. I 2133 ConUental ··~··············..$15,000 easily converted to dup ex - FOR REIT C.rt1a HI lar Ful'l. or U1t.1. 1 1~ bloclu to water and to shop· ping, 12 block to school. Has 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, dressing room, large living room, beamed cell· lng, family room, fireplace, ~ar· be<:ue wall to wall carpeting, and drapes. All electric kitchen, fenced patio and yard. Fum. $190. Unfurn. $l75. MRS. C. S. SAMMIS 432 carnation OR 3-2747 lEW FURIISHED BACHELOR APARTIEITS. Hulell Pool FROM $95 PER MO. 275 E. 18TH, COSTA MESA MAl'iAGER Midway 6--1233 or Call ORiole 3-12-10 For R•l SlllreciiH Apilll£1111 il C.reu •1 I• Delua2 ..... 1 I 2 IIIII &,atlstelll Furnished and unfurnished with carpets and drapes, washer and dryer dlsh washer, range and oven 'In every apartmenL Built around lovely swimming pool. $175 to $250. Call ORiola 3-3TIO co••• DEL Ill FOR SALE BY OWNER 2.bdrm home, fireplace, hdwd. floors, 18x.20 llvlnr rm., dble. rarare. $17,500. OR 3-2951. rarage st.res!led for apt. $21,&00 SEASPORT REALTY CUIIE VII 1•11 REALTOR 2633 West Coast Hlehway Newport Beach U 8·9349 -Eves. Ll 8-3293 T .. IJ-11111 Palma 6~ acres adjoining Mission Inn, one mile from city, with a nice 3 bdrm. home. Priced low at $20,000. Will trade for "what have you" In this area. BLOC I , RUL TOR OR 3-0826 eves OR 3·1936 . CAIEO SHORES HaYe 3 Goo4 Lohh Will llail4 to suit. * * * DElli A IEPHlRT CONTRACTOR • BUILDER 6310 West Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, Callt. OR 5-02160 OR 5-02160 CURT DOSH, lftr. IIEWPORT BEACH Studio Apts. OCEAN VIEW, 1258 sq. ft., 2· bdrms., 2 baths, carpets, drapes, range, oven, refrlr.. fireplace, FA heat. sound Insulated. Across sand to beach. Children welcome. Yearly leue only. Sale considered. OWNER DAB· NELL BUILDERS. PH 0 N E CARTER DARNELL OR 3·8030 ANY TIME. B/1 ' IAYSI.ES-COITEIIPOUIY FOR DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE 2 bedrooms plus Jr. Bunkroom. Lge. living room, tire· place, cuat~ drapes, w ;w quality wool carpet through· out. Hotpotnt kitchen Includes oven, range comblna· tlon treezer-retrlgerator. Abundant storaee. Cadlllac s tze garare wtth laundry . 2 patJos. $2&,&00-,.,.. Qllcll , ......... IIY I lEACH IULn, IIC. REALTORS 1696 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Day or Night Phone Uberty 8-1161 LIT 1ao s 1.50 rr. 2168 Charle . Duplex ___ .. .$15,950 • • • D I 8 DIYIIIII••II C.. , ............ REALTOR ''Marine View Estates'' 400 N. Newport Blvd. U 8·1617 Newport Beach 1880 Park Ave., Costa Mesa MI 6-3320-MI 6-3101-MI 6-1675 IIEW aumc llelue Tllli1 a ... with excellent features. Only $22,400. With $2.200 down - $154.00 per month. Please call Mr. Parker, Midway 6-~653. NOW RENTING "THE IARniiiQUE" APARTMENT S 275 EAST 18TII ST. COSTA MESA 36 units designed wtth an auth· entic caribbean ''Garden Apart· ments," charm ln the heart of Costa Mesa. 24 Two-BedrOC>rQ Apts. 12 Furnished Slngl~ Apts. 20x40 Hea~ Pool. • WaH to Wall carpets • Full Draperies • Built In Bar • All Electric Kitchens • Private Patl<le • Slldln& Glasa Doors • frT Garares and Parklnr Spaces • Shuffleboard and Recreation Area In walking dlatance of two shop· plna centers. Minutes to the beach and other recreation a~as. Call mana.pr day or night at Midway 6...m. ntE MAJm'NIQUE APTS. 275 EAST 18TH ST. COSTA MESA BUCCOLA INVESTMENT CO. ORiole 3-1240 or Midway 5-1960 TWO HOMES-ONE LOT 21<17 Orange, Coat& Mesa l1 T11t,JI Hills, Llpla Baclt Developed by GILl. CONSTRUCTI'oN CO. First IIIII OfferM Larre ocean view homesltes fiom $-1,950 GOOD TEVMS . Easy Financing Now Available All Improvements are In -No Assessments Architectural control & sensible deed restrictions pro- tect values. Sultonli1ale to Buil4ers CHOfCE LOTS NOW AVAILABLE D I G DEVELOPIEIIT CO. 361 Forest Avenue Laguna Beach In Security First National Bank Building PHONE HYatt 4·8011 OCElli VIEW HOlE Ottrltlkill the Jetliu 11 c.-... lar! $42,600 CALL STll' SIITH Mille 3-20 I 0 EXCLUSIVE! Charmlna 2 bedroom, 2 bath home on desirable 45' cor· ner lot. Convertible den, Iarre kitchen and utility room. Beautltul 16' x 28' living room, 2 fireplaces. Over. slzed garare, private back-yard and patio, artlatically planted. carpets, drapes and stove Included In price. $32,500. OPEN l TO 5. 621 Larkspur, Cerona del Mar. open weekends, 1 • 5 here 1a 80Und Income on cloee· A R M 0 • In 60xl.20 lot. either home 1t available to buyu or we wlU rent It for you. Either way a ------------ • • 3034 EAST COASr IDGHW AY CORONA DEL MAR Olllole 3· 7560 cood buy at $14,950 with terms. ---------------------,---By appt. anyUme -Call Jack Cukey <evenings MIdway 6·2258). • NEED 4 BEDROOMS! here t. an attractJve home wtth two bath.l on a healthy Jot: a fine atreet 1n the 1'f ew · port Heights area of Costa Mesa. An exc:ellel\t value at $12,500. We need a good down payment but payments only t81 a month. R.ented for tl-00 a month 110 buyer can have po&MS~Ion lmmed.lattiy or re-.. celve the income. By appoint· ment pleue. BA VE A LOT TO TR.AJ>E the owner of the home aboW wUI CIOJ'Wickt Wtly pric:ecl va· cant ln ucll~e an4 add euh or a..ume. WELL J HAVE! a Jot tD tra4l that la. A WOII· cWtut •~ an JJnpt&Wid an = O&rctiM o..rt Bot ..... 3~,-:...a.: .. w.,..,....._. ... ........................ we cau .. -..-.. .._ tllfnl ·- .. ....... , ....... Fabulous comer acrosa Mmt Hoag Hoepltal. Thla and other comer It frontage with terrl!lc future for aale or Jeue. Ideal for deluxe apts, professional unJts, "own your own apt'a etc." For detaU. call exclusive broker. .. 1688 1\wtln Ave" Colla M u 8-9670 WE EYILIITE IT..aft.-t I Matt l6rder R•ltor I Lovely modem three bedroom, two bath and family room home. Private, re~ front yard-1J'x38' pool In rear yard. ENIOY apacloua Uvln1 area, two fl.replaces and bullt-tn kitchen Including dlahwaaher. WALIC to Harbor High. nus CAN'T LAST AT·t27.9!50 With 25 year financing available. YES!! SEE US FOR RENTAUS M. M. LaBorde, Realtor 220 E. 17th St. "'you'll Uke our ftlen<Uy aervlce" Costa Mesa Uberty 8·1139 (Across the street from Mesa Shopping Center) Evenings Call U 8·8693 -, KI 5·9200 WFYE IGT l SECIET We ju.t listed a beautiful home In New Irvine Terrace with three bedrooms and two bath& It hu a heavy s hake roof and a glass sliding door to a pro· fesslonally done patio. The goreeou. carpetlnr a nd drapes as well aa the retrfeerator and patio furniture are Included In the sale price of $39,:500. We say lt'a the best buy In the area and It you promlae not to tell anyone else we'll make an ap- pointment for YOU to aee lt. H I..U, Is .. Of n. lilt ..,. I• n. b&e 11'11 BIBSOI IEALTY (Real Estate Jmag1neers> 2828 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Across from Securtty Bank ORJole 3-37'70 COIOIA HIIHUIIIS Larca2 .... 1Di11111••••••• Newly decorated, hardwood floors, forced air heat. beautiful covered patio. Partial view of ocean A bay. Priced at $33,:500. Terma. CIIEITEI F. SILIIIUIY, lalhr A Aaodata 3411 E. Coaat Hwy., COM. . OR J.nn'J IIIII .. IELUIE lf"'. ILIL ... ONLY t3.595 DOWN-f LARGE 2-BEDROOM APA.R'I'KENTS Cool aU-electric G.E. buJJt-ln Jdtdlena. Near atorea and bank. Only 10 mlnutee to Balboa Bay and beach-. Uve tree ln 1 ... rent the others. Many tax advant.acee. WALKER & LEE INC. Oftenne excJu.lve cuatom buJlt Bayc:rat propety not leuehold, llom $35,950 to 1165,.000. Stop at ~ aalee oUioe Tradewtn~ Lane, !fewport leach Hilt ot Irvine between 20th and 21at St. l'hone U 1-3121.. •