HomeMy WebLinkAbout1959-09-17 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHE lEACH ATTIRE of 18-yeor-old Michele
Bourdorot, left. is typical of her school-yeor home
in Balboa, dnd olso of her .real home in Cannes,
on the French Riviera. Exchange student Michele
Arraignment
Set for Trio
In Conspiracy
Tht' ttuee men Involved In an
alleaed conaplr'acy to •nd Jer-
rold Graham. a Newport Beach
resident and a parolee, back to
prl.lon, were held to aM'Iftr 1n
Supertor Court by Jud,e William
Chrt.stenaen of the Newport Jut·
Uce Court Friday.
• The ball .et on Wlllla Carter
of Lynwood, Charlet Coldiron of
Compton, and Edward CreenweU
of Loa Aneete~. waa ral.led by
Judee Chrlateraen to 120.000..
The Frtday court -lon at
Justice Court became anJmated
when lt was dt.eovered earlier
that key evidence In the con-
aplracy eaae had been stolen
from the tllee of the Ju.attce
Court.
is getting an introducti~tn to e brond new surf
board from her foster sister ond brother, Jean
and Dave Ullman. The surf board wos purchased
by Dave out of his earning es swimming teacher.
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The tnmee. of the Balboa Is-
land Methodist Chu~h have pur·
chued a pan10naee at 461 Cab·
rtllo St., Cceta Mesa, and the
Rev. and Mrs. Cod.trey CraetUn
have moved Into their new borne.
Abo makJna the move wu their
daqhter, Suzanne, who spent
the ftnal d~ of her vacation
here.
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TB"OJtSDAT. SE.ri'DOD 17. 1151
Irvine Co. · w Ready to
Pla·n ew Developments
lwiii .Build
All Sewer
Main Lines
I The I rvine Co. will build anrl
finance a million dollars worth
I of &>Wf'r trunk lines thnt will
serve a II the future a!"f'a tc, be
I annext'd to the City of KPWJ.IOit
Beach.
Over 1.400 Hired Locally
at Hughes Plant in Newport
Some 225 c-a me to hrt'akfao;t
)f>,tt>rd,l\ at thf' Balboa Bay Club
tor a not ht'r 1 n a wriM of t"arl~
morntng mM'ttn~~ c;ponson'd b~
thE' N¥wport Harbor l'ham~r of
Comm¥~.
The pro~tram wac; prf''-f'nlt>rl b~
JamM U>vi'H. managt>r of thE'
St>m1ronductor D I " 1 ... I o n u f
HUII(hM Airc-raft Co w h1rh 10: lo
ratl"d 1n tht> tormt>r Ht'IIJ.iOt bulh1
tng near Ho:tg Hospital
Ht>rf' Brf' P><f'f'rptc; from )lr
V'l~" tdlk on lhr Hugh~'<
OPf'rallon 1n thP lhrbor Arf'a
"Our tran"ff"r from Los Angt>
I~ to '\t>wport Bfoa,·h hfogan f'arl~
tn f'<'tohfor. 1~. and wao; com
plt>t!'d a hout a month aao I can
"-'" "llh romplc-te t>nthu.<~la~m
that Wt" rt-gard thb• mO\f' as onf'
of tht' bMt d«lc;lons our rom-
pany has evt'r madt'.
''To gh·f' you an ldt>a or th€'
srope of th1s movE". takt' th•l'(>
figures as t-xampl~ · 0' t>!"'ll7t>c1
\'an t"l!'ks had to makp a total
haul of 3.600 mtlf's to mo't' JUS
'an loarll' of laboratory and pro·
c1uclion pqutpmc-nt fror-l Lo<:
Angt'lf'S to ~t>wport Bt>arh; 62
loatis of laboratory f'QUtJ'lmt-nt
alonE' totaltn~ almo--t ifll).llOfl
pound!': of ~0<:111\'(' I'Xpc>r mt'nlaf
1n<:trumt>nt ... anc1 t'QUipmt>ut hart
to bt' rratf'fi ... hlppt'd. 11nrt in
.. tailed . .J6 'an load<. of w·orlu1
tlon t'QUipmf'nt wPtgh•ne nlmn ... t
::.00.000 pounds had to hf' r·•o' Prt.
and <:4.'t mto motion w 1th lUI db
ruptmg deli\·er)· sc-hM!uJp,
-ret. oa our pndacticnlliDu.
Mt ap ia c..ta 11-lD Octo-
ber ., &at y.cu, we han IDCID•
Clg'ed to .... ..,.,., ~ pro-
IConlinued on Pagt> S.:~~.•
"
e -.aAY ....... I ...... 'I 1 ' ..... ._. fttl
~ ...... "" .. &. lay ·~.. _, a.. ,.. .. 411 .... Dr-~ eamplahied ot the tMft C:.... ... .._ ._ ..... ..
$UascaJrTION lATES
.. ... ......... ...... ,.,...~ 0.. ,.., -....... ,_.. -suo o..w. el ... ....... ArM: o-,.., -..... ... ,.... -$7JJII
ol $35 from vncter a .... ..,... ln • uu •• •• ._ PI rut • • • "Mother wu an Al'tcbt" ~ bi8 ba.e ... A tiN and wheel Cary DkttMG ol lf40 W, la.y -.u be ~ bJocraph.lcal 8tory
..,. ateJen from the ,.,. .. ol Aft., !f.-port ~Neb. reported wrUt~n by lOIII# ol Newport
lames McEntee ol 110 SonOra t,M tMf1 o1 • black rad~ bt· Beadl'a younptua. about U
St., W.-t Newport ..• Two tall cyele .•. Mm. C. Hlllpn of ~1 yeers cronr now. At leut many
Uehta were atolen from a car tn E. Bay l'ront. Balbo& lalancl, com· mothers are taklne an Interet
the tarap ot Mrs. Ruth Wlnaler, plalned that thn!e etP were In art, It 1.1 lnclleated b31 a tlance
t20 Westminster Ave.. Newport thrown into bet s-Uo, appartntly at the future protr&m o1 New·
Helahta . . • Martha L Wll.on, from aero. toM bay • • • tidlard port Baaeh EMU Club .
5, ol C&lden Grove, ran from L Goodaoa.. 29, oll.a'Uw'Ciod and liJ.Ie 'J'Mlma lohMOn or Bay
between parked cars and wu hll 1. L Hlftina. a. o1 Looa Beach, Shores entertaJned a pottJon ot te r• e1 .._ CAIJ~ NIW5PNB PUIUSHBS ASSOOAnON
1ta4 ef .._ NAnoHAL IDI10IIAL. ASSOCtAnON • 810 TDIE Heh.r, loe Koona; EJ Pescador -by a car driven by Dorothy Clay-were A~ed at 23rd St. and W. the art c1ua or the club at Iundt·
TbLI week-end will be a bit Forest Smith Jr., Dal 'Grett~· born or Redland.a, on Balboa Ocean hoot. Newport Beech, on eon In her horne Jut Thursday,
one for the ll&ht tackle marlin bel£ Forest Smith m; Lady 8Jvc1 between 40th St. and 4l.lt Grand theft ~ for alJeaecUy when a number of vtaltors wen
adcllcu of our SoutHland. The Lamu -BJil deLamar and 2 St.. Wat Newport; the gtrl'a par-ate&Unc l'llOOe)' from par~nc entertained and lnv1ted to joln.
Marlin Club or San Dleco wtll be other anclers. enta, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton, told meters b~n open In the Ocean rteld trts-are planned durtnc
host to 7 other So. Cal. ancllnt NHYC TUNA CLUB: Chullta -pollee the &lrl was "okay" . . . Front parkin& lot, N~rt Beach the comlnt year with the artLIU
clu ba. In the tlrat lnterclub Mar· Ken Barton, Ed GI'Ol"nendyke, Cats driven by Robert D. Banet, ... Bruce W. Chaebro, 17, ol r..o. taJdne water colora &Jon& for In·
lin Tournament conduct~ In our Dwicht Hlrab; Mahl MahJ or 22, of Lone Beach. Donald D. Par-AnJeles received a cut on bla atructJon and palntJna ot Call·
Hop
• LEST WE fORGET • • • watera, or at leut the first bl&· Loual -Ward lewell, Allerton ker, 26, of Whittier, Donald lett ankle which requlred 1~ fomla a«nes.
Now that Kh.ru.shchev is being given the red (1) time ollf!. leUries, Cyril Welch; Spinner n Davia, 37, of r..o. Anceles and atJtches to close at Hoae Mem· -------
1 b ffi · a1 W hingt 1 ch 't h lp The official name l.s the Flrat -Gordon Wevlll, John McDou-Joan L. Farquhar, 19, ot New-orlal Ha.pltal, foUowSne a tleht o• aumm '1011111.& SliD carpet we come y 0 Cl as on, n e Annual Southern California Light gall, Dr. Harold Decker or Dr. S. port Beach , were involved In an In front of'747 B&Jboa Ave., BaJ. lobert R. Au.tln, aeaman ap· repeating an item from the Log of Aug. 20: "Lest we Tackle Tournament. Headquar· R. Monaco. accident at the Coast Hwy. en· boa bland, at 10:30 p.m.; hla u -prentice, USN, aon ot Mr. and
forget: That jolly and joking fellow is coming with ters will be at San Dleco's, muy so. CAL. TUNA CLUB, of Long trance to B&Jboa Coves . • . aallant, a ClendaJe boy, 17, wu Mrs. D. c. Auatin ot 1401 Mar·
blood on tus hands. and with a vow on his lips that attractive Kona Kal Club on Beach: Connie Too-Allan Carl· • MO.DAT. SEPT. 7 cttary~ with belne a minor In tners Drive, Harbor HIJhlancts. Ia
Shelter bland. ton, Tommy Thomp80n and one H. F. Guatat.on, 33, of 1312 pouesslon of an alcohoUc bev· aetvlne aboard the plded mls· communlSm wtll win over capitalism." The 8 competln& clubs will other aneler; Reel Georee -Dover Dr., Weatclltt, rec-eived a erace and curlew violation ••. aU.-ahlp USS Norton Sound,
There are many others who abhor this visit by put 3 boata apiece on the start-Georee Wllllama and 2 others; three Inch forehead euh when Huehea EJectronlca, 500 Superior bued at Port Hueneme, CAlif.
the man who represents communist tyranny. Here is lng line, with 3 anglers aboartl thlrd boat and team not known. hl.s car went out of control on Ave., Newport Beach, Jlated a Bdore enterinl' the Navy In
each boat Ucht and 3/6 tackle L.A. ROD lr REEL CLUB: Do· Dover Dr. between Irvine Ave. 11.350 mlcro8COpe stolen from an April. 19C51, he attended Newport a thought-provoking comment from former Senator only will be uaed. Scoring ls a kJto-Don Frankel, Norm Ello· and Nottingham Rd. ... Swim open cabinet either on Auc. 17 Harbor meb School.
Btll Kno wland: ''Blood on the hand of Khrushchev is point per pound on IIcht, w ith a wit and one other; the other 2 trunka and towela were atolen or Auc. 18, explalnlnc that there iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
nei ther less red than that which ¢overed Hitler's4 nor 75·polnt bonus tor 3/6 tackle boat.t and teams are not known. from a clothesiJne durine the were only a few places the rare
f Flahine beelns at 7 a .m., enda at MARLIN C L U B 0 F SAN night, Mabel 8. Boardman of 117 lnatrument could be pawned or are hlS threats to bury US faded by the passage 0 5 p.m. unless hooked up. Weigh· DIEGO: Local ,uessers expect Turquolae Ave., Balboa Island, repaired ... Dr. Ro~rt Schmitz
a few months. What is morally wrong can never be In deadline is 7 p.m. at SDMC. their boata to be aelected lrom complaJned • . . of 120 Tustin Ave., Newport
politically or c:llplomatlcally right." There's a take-off dinner on the Intruder, Bud Sears; the For· ........ Pl.rM of 1101 hrk Beach, reported the theft of his
Friday, a final awards dinner ever Amber, Roy Wheeler; Tum· A..., klhea laJcmd. u.ted the medical bac. apparently taken • GRA.NT'LA.ND RICE HONORED ANDY Sunday nl&ht. Trophies include bleweed, John Sale; Twin 8, John theft of a 115 nrim nit fi'OIIl from h la car parked at Hoag
A shon whtle alter Co [ Andy Smith p::Issed a perpetua l for the winning Tanner; or Lucky Nell, Huch a dot.bMllDe at u.at add:l-Memorial Ha.pltal ...
I d l tt f M K d f L team. mlnlature take homes for I Bowen. dwi:Dg tbe Di9bt ••• Vcmdall e WEDifESDAT. IEP'I'. I O'N C:f recel ve a e er rom ax enne Y 0 a the team members. a bl& one for The Lido Anglers will not com· threw a redd1ab browD pcdDt Ro~rt F. Ourby, 21 , of 4006
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Jo!lc who grew up With A ndy in Fredonia, Kansas the high point angler. and tro· pete. (Wha'sa matter, you agata.at the MCODd •tory .of tbe River Ave., Newport Bearh, was
M ax SOld that he had once furnished "Believe It o r phles for the largest fish in earh guy~?? 1 home of Lawz..c.e P. C..,. of arrestt-d on a charge of dlsturh·
Not R.pley \'llth mformatton about Andy's football tackle C'la .. ComJ>('tillon will be Adios -we're off for San 109 Via ltoroD. Lido lale • • • lng the peace a t 1:45 a .m . for
on Saturrlay and Sunday. Dlf'go. A 125 bub CQ'!) waa la.t trom allegedly encailne In a fl&ht p;c. ·,.o:ess A::d hP ret::clled Grantland Rice's art1cle The Marl1n Club of San Die~:o l'\ext wet-k -the wlnnt>rs and the car of Matt P. nyaa of 517 with hi, step-father. Robert M.
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li. Cdher's, Born to the Purple: on 'naturals' i n var-tieservrc; a rPa) hl~: hand for the story. Via Lido Soud. Lido w. . . . Hester . . F:ugen(' II. Phillips,
!GuS sports Grantla!'ld named Earle Sande as the tht>ir m()\f' '" pmmotlng th1' 1 WiWam G. Bawartb. 17. of 11. of 2223 Fairview Rd., Costa
ld tournamf'nt. The la~t lnterrlub s h I h• 117 • 41st St.. •ewpon Beocb. Me<Ul, was arrestf'd on a drunk b"'s• )'JC"key Bcb F.•zs:mmons as a boxer who cou Albarorf' Tournam('rll \\aS ht>ld c 0 ars Ips ... beczted at BOCI9 Memorial tfrtVlng C'hargP at 16th St and 4 w~.p all pr!zehq~'~"'rs beforP he fought pro!ess10nal!y, 1n 19">7 S<..uthlantl rlu_bs and Bo.pital for em abraaJoD oear Bal~oa Blvd .. N~wpon &>ach, at
'":""0 Anr;iy Sm!th o' the Unl·.rerslty of M lchtgan as lhC' angler. hci\e I>E'c>n lookrng for•j Are Offered his left.,.., .Wfered .-err Col· 2•1) a~·. . V.llllam T. Leac·h.,
1 l wardto-.om£'sort ofnnadequate l 1lulale. Balboa laJa:Dd.I.D em 14, of l~la Mesa, wa<~ arrf'Stt>rl m-:::• ratural foo'b'1,) player rf'plarE>m~nt. Thi'> srC'ms to be.> It' unproYok~ a.ucrult by emother on an lntoxiC'atlon t'harge at :L"i' S0 !a;-olmcs' a hurdred dollcrs has rcme ."1 And, for \PM ... thP hospitality (J( :'lfr<i Fay RehE'r of 216 Orc·hld penoa •.• A bJt aDd l'UJI Poppy A\'('. Corona del .Mar, a t
r,..... ·rp Col Ar.dy MPmOnf'II fur:d whJch VI 1 go to the Sdn D t>gan' h:to; t>N>n 11ut A\1'., Corona dt>l Mar. a nd L ()(>I 1 motortat da:mC~V"ed the pa:riiDed 3:29 a .m.
KED MILLER'S
BJCHP'IEU) ST A nolf
• .J. • ·-·' -' 1 ' •· d I .. tanding There i<o no rt>ac;on to forti fpdtf«'rman of S;~ nta Ann car of JobD If. Dcnno1l cd 2114 A h1t and run boat h it thf' I .,, .. :::r-:1 puttmq up basketba.l courts at the Corona e IJt>l le\e tha t it w 11l not I)('"" {lTC' offf'ring the f1rst 2 st•holar·l w. 0cecm Froat.lfewport moored ve"St'l "Beagle" In front
M ar Youth C enter g rounds If you w ant to t:'Ontnbute.l gnnd as It ~•lv.a) s ha .. t.M'rn. WC! '-h ips t? 11tucty at tht> Belinfantr 1 Beach • • • of the Newport Harbor Yar h t X3fl Eaat Coaat J119bway
makP out your rherk to •he Ycu!h Centc-r. for th,., all o;;houlfl han• a ball ~ ron!W'nntorv or \fu<~lr, 418 S A stop sign was thrown Into club at 12:<10 a.m .... An 8-foot oa. 3~1721 • CoroDcl del Mar · --f e TBE TEAMS Bnctol St. Santa Ana I the yard of John Werlle of 126 paddleboard waOJ stolen from I
C d Ar.dy Sm.·h M em onal and send It m care 0 F'ollov.tnr. j<, as rompll't(' a ll't ThP I'<'~Oiarships providp for/onyx Ave, Balboa Island. dur· Gordon Hueh of 1106 W. Balboa ~~~~~!~!~~~~~ :he Ens1qn a« is prP'-<'ntly avall<•ltl(• of thf' nr':' YPAr s in<~truc·t lnn In any ing thto night ... Marjorie F. Blvd., Balboa ... A S20 blcyrk' i e THERE ARE SOME COMPENSATIONS l)()a ts anrl tf'ams Pntt>rN:l In th(' I !ltnn~:. ~nodwlnd or brass lnstru -lleillgers. 47, of 513 Acacia Ave .. was stolf'n from Robert Fox of
I()Urnt>v. In «omt> ln'~tanf'es, thr m<>nt. p111no or vole-(' for talentP<I Corona dt>l Mar. wa~ arre~~ted on 135 VIa Zurich . Lido Isle ... A ll the exasperat!ons. headaches and hr::rd w ork < luhs thc•mwlvt>S have not mad(' studt>nts undf'r 20 yurs of age. an Intoxication In auto charge A bicycle ownE'd by Thoma~ I Ell UPHILSTEIIII c.! ;·-!'ln.ng a newspaper suddenly seem WC"r1h w.htlr> r.nal '-t'IN't1on" Bul. r<'gardlf'~"·l v.ho are not able to afford prlv-~ at 7:28pm. a tt«>r her C'ar wu In· Berry of 501 Cliff Dr., Clift ~gt:J !1 when a subscnber ralls up as Mrs Georg~"' rnthus1ao;m Is at a high pltC'h I a te lt'Sson!l volv«>d In a minor traffic a<'Cident Haven, was stolen from Newport Uplao=~~ .. ·· W N d d l ' k d t 11mong thP rontc>Stin~ anglers. a 1 with a car driven by Mary Ann Harbor Hl&h School ... A 19-foot t:S50 flr....-t eo.tlll •-
Sant ol est ewport I ast we~ -en . repor mg high J:W>rrPntage of whom a r" 11-L-al-ft-111 Sell Chorman. 2500 Seaview Ave .. aalllna aloop, valued at $3.000. ~~iiii~~~~~~~~ij b cha!'lge of address. then addmg W e certmnly de from our own Harbor Area. I ...... ,, ..... II Corona del Mar. In the All Amer· was stolen from R. Alyn Nle•n i
enJOY the Ensign " PACIFIC ANGLERS: Adpqu<~tf' JMiaJCI Ill Hlhll_.. lean Market parkin& lot. Corona of 705 Edcewater Ave .. BaJboa
-Harry Rog<'rs. Karl Miller. -.• del Mar . . . . .. Mrs. D. D. Gloyer of 3030 Clay
F.vrrett ·lladley. team captain: Boger $eebauMD. 11, of 1a St., Newport Helghta. complained
Crysta l Ball -Dr W. F. Robin· · Les Blakesley a nd Joe Collins. Wa.I.Dut St.. C.O.t. Meea. waa that someone had been awlm· <~on. George Griffith. Dr R II who dc.>ve loped the Corona del fowad c1a4 oaly lD a CCD'dboard mJng and tbrowlna rocka and
'Dwk ~ HoHman 1 C Q 1; Dusty Mar Jamaka Inn Pnterprlse In bOll I.D a dnllaa!J• ditch near dirt Into a awlmmln} pool at
Too -KPnne-th Holbrook. M. A oartnershlp with Rt>bert Ingram. 2101 TuatiD A•e.. ••wport that address while no o~ wu ~fr Arvo flaapa. Erl1tor lard r ans. parw>r ran ono;. oil I MandPrhac·h. Harold Kt-novt'r have sold their Interest to In· Beach. at 1:05 p.m.. left tbea. home ... Balbara Jean Brown.
J-:n-.lgn Newc;)Japer drums. an un~tightly. unhf'alth> n.JNA CLUB OF AVALON : Pay gram and A.~soclates. by ..-ben of tbe Rllpiten. 20. of Bannlne. reported mlulne
!'orona df'l Ma r mP<~s left In tht> aiJPy all Wt'i'k .. o rr -Paul Rogers. Arthur M a I Mr. Blakesley and Mr. Collins a car club apaua:nd by tbe from that city, had not appU~
IJP,u H1>P How comr this I" alluwl"d rrate Jr . Elton Halll"tt, team rap rt'<"entlv completed thl" construe-•..-port aeacb peUce depart· for a job with the N~port Beach
1 rParl IIPnrtPtte Ltnrl'>f'y'<~ ll"t Some pt>Ople I ha\P In m•nrl ha,)P lain. PIOt'ha _ Ro~n English. tlon of thP 20-.unlt Motel de VUlt> liMDt. aa em lDJtlatioa ~· potlce department; the only local
tPr rn rhe &>pt. 3 F.n,lgn. I a m t>N>n drung thl'> for 11 ~('a,.; Wllltam farnsworth and Qne I'" Santa Mana. AuoC'Iated with mODYI oftlcea retwMd tbe record ahow~ a apeedlne ticket
,Kiad to know that th(' C1 ty 1s en· I Dogs and -.kunk..'l d r a It t h P 1 r, ntht>r angln· Wahoo_ Bill P1gg, them In thl!'l proiP<'t Is Mr. youth badt to tbelr duhbou.M Issued on Mart'h 14, 1958 ...
fMr'lng II II laws. 1 am sorr~ I mesc; all over the aJIPy a nrl lntn J Donald ~ke. &>rtram Devf're Blake'llt>v's fathN: Edwin Blakes· at 247 Moate Viata lt.. eo.ta A ao ll1llflklft .._ .w..
though that lt half to b{' Henn beautiful yartts. lhPr(' to tw LI GHT TACKLE MARL 1 N IE>y of 430 Begon1a Ave., Corona M..a. whale all partS.e I.D· ~ Mn. .._ ~Del of liS _
JAMES D.
RAY
M46 L COAST HWY-
coaONA DEl WAJ
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v.ho wa., flnt>r1. rlPaned up hy nPlghhor-;. ('Lt,;B· Blue Chip-Henry Brf'nt. del Mar. ftl'Nd .... WCD'Ded... 15tll lt.. • .,....... -..ell ••• ~1aybr now thf' C'1t) v.lll en ThE' City c·ollt><'lor" do QU ilt' a Harold Wood<~. Willard Bell. A group or boys took a boat Edc 11. .. _ •• Jl. .. C7D •• TDIIK ITa.n A'l' 'l'oaJI DOOII
fl>ne lhP law <;bout pUtllll.g trash I ni<'e job I)( ('(Jl lf'{11ng trash and Oorfra -frank Wishon. AI Pen· cuu. ro• KOifT"'...OKEit'I"'S from a landing at 106 Grand ............... •••port
and garhag1• contatrwrs out on Jtarbage but thPy flrt> v.<.~rned hy r0<;4>. Fr('d Hen_;horn ; third boat A daughter welghln&6 pounds, Cana l, Balboa Island. and threw ....,bta. dd189 a llkyde. waa
tht' ai iP). thrc;e rari'IM" pPopl,. not to takP to bP ll~'llgned -Arthur Hall 6 ounces was born Tuesday. Sept. It tnto the bay at ll :JU p.m.... laYoi'Nd Ia aa • hl•t wttta •
I could tw v. rong hut I twllt>\.P thr old dPlapldatf'd ~"<mtamPrs, unr1 2 otht>r angler-; 8. to Thomas and VIrginia Mont· Marion E. Roberuon, 42, of 119 car dd9ea bf L11dlle a. A,...u.
th(' Clly ord1nanre rt>i111, "Trac;h so the) INve them 1n the all!'y BALBOA ANGLING cLUB: gomery. 218 . 35th St., Newport, 23td St., Newport Beach, wu ar· H. o1 •at ..........., A"-
and GarbagP IS. to lw plared In 1 ha\(' h Partl Y\Nal timP'I Oedt> 11 -ElmE>r llrhr. Larry In Hoag Hospital. rested on charces of annoyln& If ....... Jlelt'lata. • w....sa.
the propt>r c•onta1ncr~ and put our 1 from peoplt> who 11nt<>d agarn<.t I ---and molesting children in the .-Aft. IOO·Met 80itJl ..... .
at thE' allt>y, on onP" own prop thE' lncllvltlunl r ha rgP for rollN'· 1 • T II Balboa Fun Zone .. . port aJYd-1 Edc ~ ........ of
prty and handy for C'OIIPC'tlon. the lion that tht>y did<;() hl'<'au<l(' H Tom Ho tz In Russia e s • TUESDAY. SEPT.. a pon•••t bull ••• netla• .. t'VPntng hE'forP or thf' morning of thf' City 1,n't ablt-to Pnfnrr,. the Thomas J. Scruges. 22. of Long ~ beee ...,_ tre. .._
prrk up " lttw ahout C'Ontalner<~ :.ft Pr 11 ha"' IE • D • E h•b•t Beach wa11 charced w1th outrag· dotbM U.. c1u.rt89 the peat U. Yet thPr(' art' J:W>OPIP wh~ have t'wf'n lnrormed as to rondltlonl!, xperlences urlng X I I lng public decency and Lloyd E . moatba. ..... T.'a.. T' -ol
plenty of room to put tht>lr ron·, thPy dir1n 't bPIIeve It would c•vE>r Jensen, 36, Wilma M. Bauch. 36. (Contillued on allll
talner on lh<'lr own prn1Jf'r1 Y In bE' ablt> to kHp a('('Qu nt of the Thoma!! Lipton Holt7, who was He arrived bar k home Monday. and Evelyn A. Rocha. 42. all of
ream of the collector<;. but thPy amount of trash. f'tr tt C'OIIPct<. graduat('d with hdnon> t r o m He Is leavtng this week to en-158 Cecil Pl., Ca.ta Mesa, were
are allowed to use ju.st any old from Parh lndlvldua I and that Newport Harbor High School se\. ter the Unlverslly of Callfomla at
1
charged with Intoxication In auto
the r hargf' would not bE' fair f'ral years ago, and received thf' Berkeley for 2 more years of at 15th St. and Bay Front, New-
HUFFII. Could bE' th:ll Is why the cha.rg(' rovet«.>d Nu trlllte scholarship to study In order to complete his port Beach, at 2:15 a .m.; Mr.
failed. Harvard University, has ltad an education. Scruep told pollee he had bHn
I Again I say I am sorry that my E'XC'itln& summer In Russia. De· I Mra. Holtz, commPntlng on her awlrnmlne In hia ahort:a and took
friend Henri had to be the ioat, tails of hla experiences were re· son'a plana, uld, "Tom'a Interest them otf becauae they were ~
CIILT. as others do the u me thine vealed throueh letters read by In the dlplomatJc aervlce, and hla . . . A car park~ at 600"'
dally. Maybe we can he ar some his mother, Mrs. Hal Holtz, now definite colleee work toward that Narcluua Ave., Corona del Mar,
ALTDAnOif mol'e about these two subjecta, a resident of Tustln, when ahe aim 1.a Indicative of a new trend owned by Mrs. Maxtne Morrbon
COWTJI.AC'rOU namely parking Improperly and was a eueat Jut w~k at a pllrt)' In our country toward actual of 223 Orchid Ave., Corona del
refuse and garbage collections at the home or Mrs. John Hurtt tralnlne for dlplomatlc aervtce.. Mar, wu hit by a car driven by
Anyone else have a erfpe about of Newport Helchta. For too lone thla h.u been a Dean Yould, 18. ot 552 Seward Acid a .._ .•• I1Jde 9la:M ....... .., .... ....., .....
..._ •• , bGUd Ia Jdtcheaa
....... Mtll.
the looks and use of the alleys Younw Holtz, who completed political plum handed out to per· Rd., Corona Hlehland&. · · ·
In our Fair City ? his Harvard atudles. and hu sona who were neither ttalned A C*t ..,... by wwa-E.
A ciVIc minded Corona dt'l just flnlahed 2 yura at Colum-nor partJC'Ululy lltted for lt." laltll .. n• W ...... ...._
Olllele .._... • OIUole 1·1.113 Mar property owner for 12 bla for his Mater's De~ In ln· One ot Tom'a letters, abe aald, ......... ....._ ,.,.. .__. ~~~======!~~~~~y~e~a~rs~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ tematlon~l Relations, was o~ of wu aent to the Unlted Statea by tiMd ~ .. "::: ~=:; • 75 youne men ~~elected u ,uldes her 80n throueh peiWONI Y'Lilttnr 1a8d. • •
to accompany the recent Exhlbl· the Exhibition. They maJied It al..S. • ..C:. .... *!;-111 ll'r~
... ..
tlon In Moecow. from the mld-weat. Ot.Mrs which e.t K. • lalt Ill&
Since hla alrn Ia to enter the he ttad written were cenaorec:l. It :.;;.. -=.:;-..a.::.:. u:
diplomatic aervice, Tom apeaka, wu only when he could pt them • tiM SAtedlt ....,. ..t ., ~~a~~dhe~ll::: 1!';:!,~~ Into the Emba.y pouch that 8111 w. c:-t IIWy. ••'*"
Corona del Mar ral~nt, Mn. they carne t.broqb ~ .._.. • • • A 18J •• •
Katrina t.ewt.. who I.a. heraelf,
a Wh.lt.a Ru.alan. He alao apeab
ap.n.lah and French and a smat·
tertnr ot German.
Hla lettel'l to hla pa,.ntl ha~
been eoiOffuJ plctu_,.. ot Ute In
RuaJa ,.,,the fee.Jinp reveal·
H by Ruulalw wbo ha~ made
blm th• taraet of quatloatnr.
HIJ'twy ~,. little •'"*' our .-tancl&tda ot liYiq In tJw u.-.
Stata. .. IM•14.11ea.__,..._
he nocteee • 6dact ~ ..
tone and O¥ertonet ot ca-••· IAI aftlrf ~.,..,.....
Ide lnvttat:Miltit "*ow u....-. ... .
,....,IWbilltll.cGW
5 to Qy 10 Coplllha ....
trom thete m:utNd to tbt v.a.
MLDAJID-VD
ll 111111
Theodore Robins ·FOrd
19&9
MODEl
CLOSEOUT
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Llll IIIIET
WI'TII8A''D
Rln&lna thoee Y .M.C\ break· fut bella for 7 nu t ··Satul'd&)-
momlnl . . . be~e, aeroee the
walkway from our beauteoua,
new, unJque, svelte, purty·ameJ·
llna 11ower ahop ... You ean
look In at the bounteous leartty
while munehln& wtth the pan·
cakes, aau.aa,e, oranae julee,
cortee and mel_,. toaat wtth Jelly
. . • Klnd.a t,an J'ett11l.J' bade to
havtna these oozy dolnp once
aaaln now re,ular achedu.lea are
~etuna In ... the :SO cent tarlU
la but a trlclcle ln the bucket of
tun you'U find breakla.atlnc wtth
your nelahbor with prius _,d
entertainment thrown ln.
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Jraw .,..,. lo ow twelfth
yecu. u.... a.bould be tlau t•
.-tn•"«'tJt9 cmd .P""'"9 a
yana or two. I CGa ........,_
U.. flat all you caa eat to. SOc:
bna:tat bere back Ia '41 •••
To my bow*Sge, 1t waa the
fint ol ita k1acl cmywbere •••
What CJOWda , •• tlMy weDt OD
cmd ... rouDd the COlDer of
the Liclo TIMet... cnad tbeD
dowll tbe block aom• ••• Too
mcmy pcmcab-buacpy peop1.e
f• tlle Dli.IDher of grld.dlu.
pmcab tunwtn. tables. cbcdn.
We bad DO Ideo bow bJ9b eD•
tlluaiGAD would I'UJI for CO·
operatl._ ILI.bbllaq wttll a stack
cmd IIG\UCIIJ• oloe9 the ajcSe ••• w.-.. teathend our bnaktat·
gl.tllg ..... "" u.. ,..,.. cmd
we pi'OIIll.ae fast. etfideDt
str-amUIMd ~ without a
walt la a ~r-bowl hall. AD-
Udpcrtioa 11.. baa gt._D away
to fest aettla cmd codg'ttati.Dg
wtt.b tbe .-aed a:ltler·bnc*foat
cott.e. eoa.. -you all. .....
C01aM Ia worthy CIDd we waat
yoa to ... our ...,. now...
&bop ad Jfnrport a.a..n ...
ADthoDy'a lboN? atW bcnallDg
lJI U.. JDC!CbhMry, but tbtr(U
aab tt we tbJ'M pntty MOD
••• with roal c.barml"9 ODder-
ella 9'JDmldr to elllMalee tile uw. ~ cm4 .,..._.....
'rouDd your ..........
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ean. J& ...
Jaob Canbl ., c-.. v-..
UldcJe on tiW ~ Blab liNt· ball ..... liilfteNd the ..... .,
.... left foot, U4 .. ~. liJa.
~-Cantu, ... II1Ded Ja • bot·
rod acc:tMnt aft.er tN rlllt dq
ot Kbool; lob 1o1t control ol b&.
eat an4 anuh.td tnto a powu
pOle • • • Coundl~n !fonnall
Miller hu ....tped frGm tba
!fewport Beach City Council be·
eau.e M t. e~nll"4r hla ,....
denee from Balboa Wand to
eo.ta Mesa .••. .... .,.... ......... ,. ,.....,.. a• .. •• ._ lcMel ...... t. .... ._..,,_ ....
..UlOid a ....... left
Ten pennlta toeallna ·PIO.IOO • coeo.A IIJC1PI'..,.
_..,. a..uect durtllc the put w.Jc Hany C~n. l ·unlt. 1·8tory
bJ' t.M !fewport Beach PlannJna dwell.lq, 5:1) S..wanl, $19.000.
Dept. for tbe lnltlal unit. tor • vnD UT ADA
Vllla One, Inc., the own.your· VWa OM, lne., l ·un.lt, l·lltory
own-4wellin& development at dweWq, 1510 w~. 117.722;
Westcllft Dr. and Drover Dr., near •·unit. 2·ttory apartnwnt buJld·
Westclltt. 1b1a project wIll lnJ', 1502·0C·06-at Westcurr, 164.·
eventually reach a total Invest· 712; 1-untt. 1-.tory dwelllna. l!iOO
rMnt of $1,!100,000. WHtcllft, $17,722; 2 ·unlt. 2·atol)'
1 .................... 1 ... . ..... ,........,..._. .. ....
.... .. fl .... ., .... ,... .. u. ................... ..,
................. Ude Isle
• . • C. ..... CIDitl_.. C.. ,....,.....,__..-sas•• u. wttl91'9 .. c..t a.y.
~C::....MlM•····
The C.Ufornla Land Develop· duplex, 1001-03 Dover, $32,952;
ment Co. headed by William 2·unlt, 1-.tory duplex. 1008·10
O'Bryon Ia the devrloper, and Buckingham, $37,532; 4-unlt. 2·
Au.t1n Sturtevant Co. ls dolna atory apartment buUdinc. 1000·
the bulldlna. 02·04·06 BucklnJ'ham, $32,952; 2·
Another maJor permit wu for u nit l ·atory duplex. 1012·14 EUGENE ROOT, who has been a $48.!100 dwelling on Balboa Buckfnrham, $37,532; 2.unlt. 1·
vice president a nd general hnJnaula Point. atory duplex, 1000.07 Dover .
manager of the Missiles and Followinc permits were Issued $37,532; 2·Un1t, l ·story duplex..
Space Division of lockheed in durlnr the past week: 1009·11 Do\IH, $37.532 .
Sunnyvale. has been named e coao•A DEL MAa e CL.IPF IIAYD
d f I Glen Soden, re·sldlnf, 605 1~ Peter BatTett, add bedroom. en. 'group vice·presi ent o missi es Fernleaf, $525: Donald Clark, large famlly room, 231 Ki ngs Pl.,
a nd electronics. His responsi· remodelloa. 4 1 1 Heliotrope. $9.000.
A local dtl.un, u yet unldentl·
fled. hu offered to take over the
management of the Newport Har·
bor Ch&mber of Conunete for one
ydr, reduce e~ft84!S and In·
crease mftnbershlp; the chamber
t. now operatlnr under contract
with the city whereby It l'ft'elves
$1,000 monthly !rom the city tax
fund ....
bility cover\ the Mi~sile Divi· $2.000. e •n~WJ .. PO•"JIT-
sion and lodheed s new Elec-e IJIVllfE ~CE John Pool, partitions, 324 VI a
tronics and Avionics Division to James Drake, swimming pool. Oporto. $750: James Spear. fen~.
be established in Newport '718 K-Thanaa. $2.500. 311 -313 • 36th St .. S150; R M
Beach. He joined Lodhu d in • CAMEO IBOaES Hlxaon, partition, 829 ProdU<"tlon I
1953 after service with Douglas Cameo Shores Dev{'lopment Pl., $125; S. A. Brockman, rt>·
Aircraft. the Rand Corp .. and Co, 2 signs, <1701 Camt'O Shores modellnr. 124"-29th St .• Sl25;
the u s. Air Force. Rd~. $480. Back Bay Trailer Park, sign. 300
:======::::::::::::;:::::::::;:::;:::::::::::;::::;:;:;:::::::::;:::::::::::::::=== E. Coast Hwy .. $500; Volk McLain Co., wall, 919 Bayside Dr., $1,500 .
NEWS OF I 0 . YEARS AGO • :~!thy JergiM. }.unit. 2· BOBIJrc •oT aou
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Boring,
1700 Clay St., Clift Haven, are
the parents of a daughter born
Monday, Sept. ;, In Hoag Hos·
pltal. weighing 5 pounds, 7
ounces.
....
• SErT. 15. 1Nt I The 17 city-owned Jot<J near
the Newport Beach City Hall, be·
twPen VIlla Way and Lafayette
Ave .. alon~ 32nd SL. were sold by
LEGAL JronCE the City Coun<"ll for $38.100: the
CERTJFICATE OF CESSATION wlnnlnR h1d was prt>sentt>d by
OF BUS)NESS UNDER FIC'ITT· the Ralph Maskey Rl'olty office
JOUS FIRM NAME. for John Matthay of L1do !siP.
The underalrned corporation , .. An estimated quartt>r mil-
does hereby certlty that It has lion Rpec'tators watch~>d t he
ct>ued conductlnt a construe-Tournaml'nl of Lights Saturdar
tlon bUAiness at 12640 Cardl'n c>vt•nlng. St>pt. 10: Corona del
Grove Boulevard, City of Carden Mar \\On fu-;t PTII.e award In
Grove, County of Orange. State C'lo 8 A I for Its outri~ger canoe
of California, under the flctltlou~ float: tht' Newport Balboa Ro·
finn naml' of ''Safeguard Con· tary Club won first prite Cor most
structlon Company"; and that1 original float.
saJd flrm was compoud or the Cb.. Pelt"• TbJeJ of Bagclad.
rollowln£ corporation. wh o 'l e t.U A19bcm bouDd OWDed bf
principal place or business Is as Kcrt Pladl ~ CorODCI del Mar,
follows: wcu tGCSIJed beet CSOCJ ta abow
...
weN: llartMw IIJ9b. •1: BOfOCII
E.J~Mp SQooL 421; M.wport
Sc:booL a•: ColoDCI ct.l JICIJ'
kbooL Sa ••• P. D. Cook. wbo
wcu a major lD U.. Ab Corp~
CSurtog W•ld Wen' Jl. cmd
Barry llCDtiJI. fcnmer Uquor
•toN owaw lo Scmta ADa. bcrt'e
puJ'Cboaecl Johlmle'• L l q u o r
Store lo Corooo del Mar. , .•
Earl Osten of Corona dt>l Mar
won 2 more firsts at the National
Fly and Bait C'a.stlng Tournamt>nt
a t Jeff{'rsonvllle, lnd . and now
hall a complt•tl' Rt of plaquM.
with a flr>t award in "''«'~'' ralltt
ing e\E•nt . . New full ttmf'
<'lltrlt>rs dl'llvcrlng thP mall to
Corona del Mar patron" art> f.ddw
Wl"St and Barry Fullc>r ....
story dw~lllng, 2266 Channel Rd.,
$48,500; Thoma~~: Carrollo. altt>r·
atlons, 711 E. Balboa and 117 I ;~ .... a ....
Wllk•ll at Ids
I ntt>restlng weekl'nd guestR at
the hom!' of Mr. and ~trs. John
Nt>lson Hurtt Wl're l ' S. :'\f3rshall
and :\irs. Robert W. Ware. The
Hunt homt' also buv~ with
<'Ompany when Loyt'f' WhitE-man. 1
formt>r re 1denr of ~ewport. and
her daughtc>r ~fa rll, "{'re dinner
guec;ts. ~tartl. 11 seems. Is .. all
grown up · and now undt>r ron·
tract at one of the major film
StUdiOS
Kiwanis Cfub Travel Series
Will Begin Friday at OCC
Name of Corporation: Blllward at tbe foll AJl.a,...cs Sbow of
Enterprises. Inc. ~ a...rty -.!~ Jtemwl
• Principal Place of B\UineM: Club ••• htltiooa .,.,. ·ru·
12640 Garden Grove Boulevard, c:ulcrteCS oD 8a1boa J.alcnld pi'O·
Garden Grove, California. t.thw cmy ploD to lutoll
WITNESS Its hand this 26th pcnld'.ag JD.ten oa Marille Aft. The Kiwanls·sponsored travel lan w l' d d 1 n g. Authentic Ro·
day of Augu5t, 1959. • •• -s.coad dcrf emolliDeat and adv{'nture sertt'S will open manlan m usic was reN>rded by I
BILL WARD ENTERPRISES, INC. tivu .... at the local IChooll tomorrow (Friday I wIth a Mr. Wlancko. and w11l arcom·
By HARLEY E. McVAY, 1 travelog on Romania at the pnny the showing of the tllm. 1
President G Jf T Orange Coast College auditorium, The Newpon Harbor Kiwani
(SEALl 0 OUrney beginning at 8 p.m . !Club is sponsoring a M"ries of 6
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Dr. David Niei!K'n, prt>Sirlent of travelogs. all at the OCC audl·
) ss. T A•d y th the N{'wport Hatbor Kiwanis torlum. and all at 8 p m on Frl·
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) 0 I 0 U Club. says that •Ingle adml..! lon days. The !W?cond one will be
On thls 26th day of Auau-t. tickets wUI be available at the "Wondt>rs ot Alaska.'' presented
1 1959. before me. a Notary PUbll<' Top profE'SSional.!l will come to ticket window at the niRht of by Carl Thomsen on Oct. 16
In and for said County and State, the Harbor Area to compete In the program. The prlrf' will be PT()('('t>ds from th~ programs
resldlnf therein, duly comml.s· the $15,000 Invitational open golf SJ.~ for adult!! and i5 <'t"nts for wll~ go toward the Klwams youth
sloned and sworn. personally •P· tournnml!'nt spon..or·ed by the children. and the $6 St'a<ron t1ckPt I proJf'<'tS.
1 p {'are d HARLEY E. M~YAY. Newport Harbor Ex<"hange Club fCK all 6 proeram.s will also be
known to me to be the Pl'nldt'nt and the Profe<J.Sional Golfers available. M h 8
of the corporation that exe<.>uted I A.<u~n. "Tille; Lc; thf' outstanding tra\'f'l u rp ys us y
SAVING
IS A FINE ART
It takes talent to paint a bright futur. with the
secwity o! aavinga ... but you'll find 1hat you ocm
create a real .. masterpiece" when you IIQVe regu-
larly at Laguna federal ... where your savings
earn more in 5<lfetyl Start nowl
CONTINUING 4% PERANNUM
LAGUNA FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCA'nON o.-c-,., . ......., I dro ,..,.,......, ......_. & '-~-
SAN a.EMEin'E LAGUNA IEAQI .01 M. II C...... ._. 222 0.. A-.
NY ... l>llfl ~«• 4-1177
ARE WE WRONG?
WE8~--
hople ab.oolc1 t.t tbeh ~ clol1a:n worJr for u..m oo a diHnllled bcD1&.
WE 8EUEVE.-
TbeN are ~eDt types of i.ln'elltJD-ta proYidMI bf
IDCIDf blgh quaUty coaa~
WE 8l:.Lll:n -
Nor11Jav• lo,..tlla_ta are ec:oDoiD1cally 80GIId cmd
wa:rnmt your coa.aidercrUoD.
Evans G. Parker & Co.
22D Jr •• EWPOIIT 80tJLEV AD
lfEW'I'OirT •nCB. CALI:PODI.A
TE Wllll.l
IIAIDWIIE
Authorized HIIVEI SALES and SERVICE
HABDWABE * HOUSEWARES * GIFTS
1802 Newport BJyd. at 18th S~ eo.ta Mesa
Phone: Uberty 8-3426
the within Instrument on behalf The location will be the ~ft'sa ,
1
and advt>nture .,..rll'-. In the w h c
of the corporation thC!'reln named I V<'rde ('ountrv Club COUI""4'. west· <'OUntry." Presidt>nt Nlel"t'n c;ay'!. it ru i ser WE -A •ovsarOLD J)DAftliiENr STOar PboDe
and acknowledged to me that l'rly of Harbor Blvd. In Costa Chairman of the commltt~ In CUT FJIE aD CGI.OIY PIJITS ~·=
* CROWN HARDWARE *
such corporation executed the Me-.a, and the!' toumamt'nt days,charge of thr tm .. elog "<"rl~ 1s II'<~ ~n 3 husv sum'tlN for UTI
same. h
1
are Thursday through Sunday. Jamt-s Van DykP. and l<Nvln~t ~tr and ~t r<O Hum.phrr~ ~Jurphy ~=S:U=r7:LUT==CO=AI'T==BI=CIIW==A:Y=====CO=JlO=:·:A=D!:EL=ICAII==: IN WITNESS WHEREOF I ave 1 ,......t 1 ..__IS with him arP Payne Thayt>r. t hand and af v.. · ..,.. · anrl llttlp daughtt>r. :'\taurl'<'n hereunto lie "'ty I I th 11 . All proe't'l'<is from the> {'Vent i F'N'd &hoeJ)<'. Dr. Albt>rt Stock. Tht>y'\'f' hardly had limP to c;tav 0 Bl k c
fixed my ~~~~~= ce~~flc t! u:it will go toward tht> charltablt> ton and Jack Raub. In tht'lr hom{' at 1319 Wt>!>l Ba~ reo OC o.
and yeart · a, youth actlvlllf's of thr Ex<"han&f' G<'nl' Wlanrko. radio announ A\r in Ba lboa a minute ~~~L~r tten. ('lub, at<'OrdlnR to Paul Butl{'r. <'<'r, writer and f'Xplon'r, will I Fl~st it was thP purrha-..-nf BUD.DING BLOCKS-AU SIZES--ALL TYPES
GALVIN R. KEENE. tournament chairman for thl' presPnt thf' fl~t full IPngth .:Oior •ht>lr nt'w ~wNhsh nuist•r. :;: JAckaoD 1·~ Xlmberly s.cm
, Nota Public tn and for said cluh. I film .f'-:;r mndc. In thlc; Iron fM"t long. that PntiN.'d tht'm ontu lOG ltotw11& Stmatoa D2D S. Mcda. Scmta AIIIG
Out kind friends ... how we
love them. eapedally when they
brlna us half a jar or somethlnr
and say, "Why don't you ret
thls?" Such was the jar of North
Woods Jrutant E11 CoUee. Wt'
took It up to our N!'Creatlon room
and sampled lt around with the
hot wat~r on coffee breaks.
Everybody raved, ao we sent to
Chlcaao tor some. It'll be a reg·
ular on our shelve now a n d
also com es In a vacuum packed
can for re,-ular brewlnf. Too bad
we all have to walt ttll we go
camping to throw ecg shells or
an egg In our coffee. The navor
Is dl~otlnct, mtooth and rich.
Here's what It saya on the jar,
"Fresh-routed coUM has been
blendt>d by an exclusive process
twon't tell) whh country·fresh
frozen erl• to a-lve you the most d~llclou,. lnstapt coUee you have
t>ver tasted. Your purchase price
cheerfully refUnd~ If you don't
arree." Boy are they aure!
ry d S t The proje<'h carrlt>d out by tht> 1 Curtnm rountl'). II<' oht:llnPd thP biUf' waters lx'tW('C>n :'\f'\\ '::========================-Coun~a~ ~OO F:xrhnn~r Cl ub lnrlud{' support· lh~ only li<'l'nY I'VPr fc;.,uect .tor port Harbor nnrl Cnt:~llna. Thrn f'
GAL La lng thr Crlpplf'd Children s 5o· tht!> purposr by tht' Romantan ramc:-tht> Lahor Dav WN'kf'nc1 Costa Mesa Lumber Co.
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~ epUd utter fo. u..
oca:ly ........ dolodna8 • • •
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t.at"' •••
Attorney at w Bo .. ~ h d li:O'-P m t
333 North Newport Boulevard <"lety, the> Joplin ys ""n<' ·an rn t>n . and a tnp to Saa Franch•'O. Lak•·
N rt Bt'ach California I hoatlng <~afPty for youth Somr of thr <~uhj('('lc: 1'0\PN'rl Tah~ ntH! Plac'Pf'ill«' e: 6.1221• On Oct. 14, tht' dav twfore thr In tht> film art' lift• In BuC'h:tr,....t. Thf'n lao;t wt>t>kt>ncl thr>y \\Pnt ~blls: Newport Harbor E nslgn tournnm{'nt ope no;. th('f~ will be> whirh Is rniiC'rl thP Pari'! or thf' to f.l c.'nlro tor dO\(' o;hoolln£
Se t 3 10 17 24 1959 pro.nmatt'Ur play In wh1ch tour Balkan'<; the "<'t"nl<' arra of thr A'ki'd 1f ,hE' is a good mark<,·
P · • ' ' ' · nament patroM are bt>lng im itl'd Transylvania Alpc:. flsht'rm<'n on woman \fr<O. Humphrt>y, 1 J.1nt>'
F ell -printlftt ..-, un tile I to join 1t flve.some wtth onf' or thp Blnr k &>n. ·'Oiorful r.;. P"}' o::urt that o;he mostly gclt'c; alon~ &.l~n ,J.,;JhU.t C.~ ~lele 1410. the touring professional~ rlan~. and a traditional Roman· t for tht-udt>'
SKJG.AJOIVAL UI'OBT OF PVBUC AI)KIJrlS't'BATOil
TO THE HONORABLE RAYMOND THOMPSON, PROBATE 1UDGE OF 'mE SUPER.JOR COt:RT OF TifE STATE OF CALlFOR.'\IA. 1~ 1 AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE:
RAYMOND A. BRANDT. M. o., Publle Administrator of salf'! county, n>spt><'tfully makelt thl'l tf'tum of all t'States or dN't'dents
which have come \nto h\s bands tor the term commendng January 1, 1959. and ending June 30. 1959:
run~ral expenses Money which debt&, C'lalms It
Name Da te Appmlsed Admlnlstrator ~xpen.es of ad· No. of Lettertt Value has received ministration paid ~ J)ecedent ~ of Estate ln each estate to date ~--~~~=---~~~~~~~~~--~ PA 881 John Orla Jenkins March 3. 1959 $15.312.29 $4.516.34 $2,06t.2t
PA 882 S.rah Beuley &lk/a Feb. ~. 19M 523.00 373.00 12.50
Sara ~ Beuley PA a Claudla lt\lth Noland Mart'b 2), 19!59 Not App'd.
PA * JMn Baptlate Teylaaulna, Bnrd\ 31, 1959 5,282.26
etc. PA 815 Cbarlea Mllle-r Gla.-nlre Mard\ 27, 1959 2. 750.00 alk/a Cb.ariea K. GJ.-mlre
PA • , 1ery1 Edna Wylll• · Aprn 8. t9e59 15.442.01 PA.II7 Jla.rr7 can-a/k/a ApdJ 6, 1..959 Not App'd.
PA-
PA-PA.O ·~ PA.IIl ··-'"-PA ..
~~~~= April Rafael ,..,... Ca.rcknaa APril
............. At.ldtwoo April
J:lldlift AnDa ~ A.Drtl
rrui&J'a.rrow = ra.ua. ranow An4ftW T. Jol.lneolft lu.oe ltatb A. ~ a/tl/& 1\&M lllllll »r rt1n ••• .u..r . ..._
S. 19SJ Not App'd.
10. 18 Not App'd.
1'7, 19158 Not App'd .
~ 18 11.0111..95 8. lJIB Jlfot App'd. & lD ~ot .\pp'd.
12, 1-Mot App•d.
1t, 1D Not A.pp'cl
12, ta 35.00
994.62
5.442.216
None
641.01
2.658.54
1,064.06
1,373.73
8'78.79
3.219.88
Nooe
None
UM.82 NOM
None
134.00
15.00
17.00
15.00 -.so 8lo.l2
None Jlfon.
Noae
lfone
No.,.
Mon~v on
dt>pOslt
County
TN>M urv
or Bank
$2.4~.13
360.50
94.1.12
4,7<19.98
None
1.0<17.06
1,358.73
482.29
2,409.56
None
NOM
\,Sl..l'l
None
Approxtmate Va lu{' or
p~· In hand<~ of
Administrator
$10.'795.95
150.00
None
None
2.7'50.00
H,.80l.OO
50.00
t:ndetennlllN
llndet~
llndet~l.ned
15.812.0'7 lfn~ Un~ Un~ Un~
None * *· * ITATS C. CAl.IJOBIA l_
a .. at lkfw'd'• 0 .tandl b oomnT or OIWfQ:& r ...... lid-.. dttJ..lPtt\11 and dellr-aAn&OJm A. laAJID'r. M.D.,. ..._, &It ~ llW'Cin\o ..,_.. &ncl ..,.: ftat M til tM hbUe A4nllAWtntar ln. aAd few the County ""'"" ..._.. ot On.ltft. ..... ot Cdllnda: U..t ....... _.,.._ .. a tNe and conwc:t mr all ...... vi. ... , .. wbJdl baw (111M lrtto bf.a
baftdl w · U. ~ C IF dftl ~ 1.. .~ aa4 ..,.,_. lue .. ~ lha all ..... wtakta ba"-hOt bentofOft been "!'"'!=~ ldlit: that ..... DOt..,.. ..... wu nat at~ U... ~t.-¥ Ia , ..... ., ~ ldllld on ~tot·~ •.a~ he :.._.~~===·~...... • _,... M bM la tbe _... ot atiJnlllratklll. 1»0r la IIIII Ull ddilt la L 'r• • ..._.... wttb ~ wbo ta eo
bl ... •1-' ItA ~D A. II.&Jfln'. K D. ._ ... ~ ..
LUMBER -Btm.DING MA TER1ALS
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COSTA MESA
MATTRESSES
lfEW -D.aUILDDfG l'oaa......_
Irregular Sbapea
ID.DeftpdDv -Cott. COSTA ~ESA ~ATTRESS CO.
2150 Newport lt.d. Uberly 1-IJOl
., • .,,, tAr• •o•n"' "'• , ..• ,. ..
'ftw 1• youa 1Aa4* wbo wW At the UnJwntty of ArUona
mallii tiMtr bow to aodety at tbe wU1 be Patl1da Ann Wlleoa.
llld.b UlllUal J(ewport Harbor daUihter of Mr. and Mrl. a.Jpb
DtbQtaate ..u are now on t.be1r lloy WUcox J r., of Balboa. ADM
way to the Wllwndtle. and col-Baylene Curt1a. dau1bter ol Mr •
lee-at t.hell ebolce. and Mrw. David CUrtt. ol Corona
Tb ball 11 apon.ored by the del Mar, wUI attend tbe Unlwn-
New:ort Harbor Auxlllary of the lty.ot Colorado. Suaan Alix Loef·
Children'• Home Soelety of C&lJ. ner, dauthter of Mr. and Mrs.
fornJa and wtl) take place on Allan Loeuter ol Ltdo l.ale, wtll
Dee. 29 at tbe Balboa Bay Club. enroll at Colorado State UnJ·
Bohnle Bame~. dauabter of Mr. veratty.
and Mra. WaUace Bamea of Shore -----
Cllffa, will attend ScriP~» Col-l~e. Sandra Spurceon, da ueh·
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Spuraeon m of CUff Haven. will
enroJl at Redlan ds UnlveraJty.
Ellzabeth Ware, dauehter of Mr.
a nd Mrw. Leon Ware of U do ble,
wSU reetster at Whlttlet> CoUeee .
Robin Fay Rylett. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Rylett of
Bay Shores, will be nearby at
Orange Coast College.
,
Pan~el's t.4,~ership Coffee
Is Scheduled for Sept. 23
I ,..
TIM JkwjiOilt Jlutlor Pl.nbelJ. CMIDbenlllp Jll 100. .a..s!q to = ....
ente WW .... Ita lllnth ~ at tbe ,._.de•t. lOa. -.n .,.._u. == ·.a.-
a IIMIDbenlaa:.;~!!tlae at iO a.m., ICaeh ~ the puap .,_... •• ... ,.... a. ••pat....,. Wed,.._,, D. at tbe Mew· one philDthrople enort to proo.
port Harbor Yatbt a.." lti.N. l . Ylde .cbolanblp. to a Newpol't p f • ' I We are .UIJ •archlnl for vol· Robert lleaerw, aoda1 daalnun, Bilh khool-an Oranp Cout . ro 8SSIOna
unt.een! ••• and 1f your name an~ •lrl ..-.ma.te •
lan't tn our ni• I'm au,. we All WCIIMft tn the Harbor area lfeeUnp ._...held on the third o•1rectory
have tn1aed .ome valuable tal· wt\0 .. IOftl to eororiU. that Wedneaday ot eaeh month alter·
ent. Why not come In and hut are 11M1Dben ot Matlon&J Pan· natJn1 day and nlpt wtth a PVIIDAL ~
about the Yaliet,y ot requ•ta for hellenic ConfeN~ are utpd to Variety ol p.,.r&nUI for Varloua -....:~==:;::...o;::;;;;;;;;;;;;-.,;; __ ...___,
volunteera we reoelve &om aten-attend the coffee and 4o&n.. lnteteet Oelda.. Friendly Meflhbothood Service
dea aU over Orante County. Th11 The orpnizatlon' wu ~ Bo.teue. for the coffee ln~ude BELL BJlOADWAY
week for ln.ltance, a local health In lml by a amall lfOUP ot wo-the followtn1 board memben: aeency would llke u. to ftnd tJ tb Mra. Bert J!!aplau ~dent· MOIITUA.D them a nuraea ald. lf you have a men lncludlna at that me ~ Mra. William Cal~ flrat vi~
momln• or two free each week from Lal\ln& Beach . The current prntdent; Mrw. Arthur Weat, eec:· 110 Broadway
thla could be a woftderful way to ond vice president; lira. Norman U ..,._It .. N:H o.la .._.
help your community, make a p h II • Blnr third vice president; Mn. '--""!"""----------' nurse's time and enerey 10 a an e en I c s Edwin Wachter, reeordlna eecre-
Uttle fwther by renderine uaJst -d tary; Mra. Dudley Pfatt, c:orra-
ance. Sound lntereatlne ! Call ua Fete Frien s pondlnl aecretary; Mra. Roy at the Volunteer Bu reau any Ha llbere, treuuret; Mrw. Ken-
weekday mornine from 9 to noon When Newport Ha rbor Pan-neth Sampeon, pa.rUamentarian:
at U 8 -0717 or come In and aee hellen ic he ld Ita annual fund Mrs. WUUam Campbell, pubUc
us at the office which ls locat~ raising luncheon yesterday at relatlona; Mra. Charlea Colea·
at 325 N. Newport Blvd., Newport the Sea Byrd In Newport Dunes worthy, telephone: Mrs. WUUam
Heights. m any cay Individual parties Snyder, me!pberahtp and court-
Two of the 1959 debutantes are
ott for Ml&souti where they wUI
attend Stephens College. They
are Diana Stlreve Fisher, daugh·
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Fisher of Shore CIIUs. and Mar·
VB Is a United Fund Agency. com prised the whole, with host· eay; Mra. John Echtemach, pro· ==:.........=.....:..:...::._:_::._:_..:_ _________________ eaes taklna tables for special jecta; Mra.. J. Robert Me~~erve, 80·
Membersh .• p or·lve Is Planned friends a nd to repay social obll· cial ; Mra. Robert Straltltf, files: gations In the pleuantest pos-Mrs. Mllton Sh~d. American garet Diane Rose, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rose of
Lido lsle.
Margaret Ann Blower enters
s lble way. Field Se.rvlce representative.
in local Schools by YMCA M~:: ~=ar~~;~.~~t:~ir~~~ PUEITS UIIUICE
IETIIOTIIIL IEWS the University of California at A membership drive In t he
Berkeley this fall. She Is the local schools was planned by the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd governing rouncll of the Y In -
Blower of Balboa. Jo Anne Jor· dian Guides of the Newport Har-
dan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bor YMCA at a recent meeting In
Irving Jordan ol Irvine Terra~. the home of the general secre-
wtll attend the University of tary, Mac McKinney, 406 El M.o·
California at Los Angeles. I dena Ave., ~ewport Heights.
Patricia Ann Fruehllng, daugh. Bill Coochey, Longhouse chief,
Atwood, Albert King, and Arthur Costa Mesa, the ~ampum bearer, ~est. At another table Mrs. Roy
reported on the financial stand· Ha llberg was hostess to Mmes.
lng of the counril. Howard Willis, Tom Henderson, An announcement of an en -
Plans were made for organlz-Louts Turner, Wendell Jones, gagement which Ia of great ln-
lng new tribes In the local John Lowe and Paul Daniell. terest to local friends comes
schools. Also seen at a table presided from Emporia, Kansas. It Is made
HARBOR REST
MEMORIAL PARK
3m Harbor Blvd. at Gl.alet
Coeta Meaa
JtDOIEIU.Y 6-ll!lll Bill Warnecke of NewPort over by Mrs. J. H. RJggs were by Mr. a nd Mrs. W. F. Dou!on
Beach re ported on thE' rc.>Sults of Mmes. Arthur Schmidt, Bert ol Emporia, who reveal the be· "':::::::-:.J!!~!!!~====: the Uttle Indian sortball league B~wer, Laurence Ewing, Joh n trothal of their" daughter, Mary, ro
which the Y Indian Guides spon· Kilroy, John Killefer, Wllllam of New port Beach, to Milo Mar-ter or Mr. and M rs. George ronducted the meeting, and
Fruehling of Irvine TerraN>. Is Ralph Llngt-nb<>rgh was talley-
1 travelling to Vermont to Middle· keept>r lrr charge of the records
bury College. and Judy Varlon and minutes. L.ury Rowse of
Baker. daughter of Mr. and Mr<~
sored during the r;ummer on th.e Clark and John Watson. chettl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milo
ball fields c-onstructed by the Y s M. Marchetti, a lso of this city. Men's Club of the local Y. Some Mrs. Kenneth Sampson had In· The prMpecllve bride Is a 1958
300 attendance was r('('()rdE'd. vlted Mmes. L. B. Crossan, Ira graduate of Kansas State Tearh -
Plans for next year are to re· Dowd, Donald Franklin, Walter! era College and taught In the
quest the use of the ball fields Raabe and Fred Slnasek.. Santa Ana City Schools this past
at the Orange Cou nty Fair· Other members of Panhellenlc year HE'r fiance 111 engaged In
grounds again Y's MPn furnl~h · who took tables for the affair law . practlre In Newport Beach.
For aH your
Printing Need.t
THE ENS IGN
Publishing Co. John Baker Jr. of Irvine Terra('(', GOp w
Will allenrl Denni~on University 0 men wll.,. yeu let In Ohio VIC'toria Burrough~ will Oalol.e 1-0550
pnroll at Gulf Park Junior Col· B h T d ., ... ~ ••• .,. 08 l~>ge In !\hssl.sippi. Her part•ntc; rune 0 ay
HA;·a:·T:::SFER ,~;et~!rs:~~ ~~·:r:~~r Burrough~! at Coral Reef
28SO E. Cout HllhW&7
Coron a del Mar ed the bats and balls anti awards 1 WNP Mmes J . R. Waters. E. G. No datf' hall been set as yet for I
to the playprs Two ball field!! I Corkett and Murray Rabbitt. the wedding.
wt-re u,<;t>d du rl ng t hP summer. ;:;;;:;;.:;..~~:::;:;;;:::::::::::;:;;;::::::::::;;:::;:;:;:::::::;;:::;:;:;:=;;=::::=::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::;::::;::::::::::":t
With thP home of their pres!· I STORliE Williams StatiOIIH d<>nt. Mrs. Vllan cou<'h of corona
~dp~,;~~o~ ~~~~ ;e~~r(' can YM Breakfast EGREMONT
ra:r:e~ ;e:l~~n~::y~'7:t~~ ,~~~ At R··chard's SUMMER DAY CAMP 375 E. 17tb STaE.ET OFFlCE EQUiPMENT drl Mar, as a meeting plaN> this
Cocta x... SUPPUES ... STATIONERY morning tThursdayt at 9:30,
PbODe EftL & .... Ct•• your tmportcmt Nt>WJ)()rt Harbor Federation of
Uberty 1·7'3231 Uberty 1·1511 recorda c:ertlU~ fire Republlran Women rlrove to the .-w,.. I swoteettoa wttb Coral Rl'ef at CO'Ita Mesa for a
through foufth gradt' In New
port Beach and Costa Mesa. on Saturday
Democrats To
Discuss Drive
CIDLJ)UJI 5 TO It RAJIS
Daily Swimming • • Art and Crafta
Sport and Game .ActiYitiN
Tutoring
~lDclllded .~~1 IJfSt7LATED F1LES mE'etlng whkh I~ exp<'<'ted to
• • • launrh activities for the roming ~ -..._... 1 Ltc:!o SbopplD9 CeDt.r I yf'a r. ~ -OBlole s..-o-sao VIa Lido The brunrh was a rranged pool· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=::::=::::=:::::::::::::=:::::: sidl' with Co~ta Mesa members The DemocratiC' Woman's Club
INTRODUCING
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I as h<ll!ltesses. of Newport Harbor will resume Mr<~. Couch rPported that It-t · the regular meetlng11 for the fall
.I ter writing to Congressmen and season at 11 a .m. today CThurs·
othPr go\erning bodies dur\ng dayl at the home of Mrs. Pa ul
the pa'lt !>Ummer has proven ef· J Gruber. v1re presid«>nt, 1412
1 lt>C'tlve I Vivian Lane. Harbor Highlands.
1 A sack luocheon will follow
Faustus Read
By Walt Prill
I the huslness meeting. which will
be c-ond ucted by Mrs. Clara E.
Axtater, the club presldt>nt. AftN
the luncheon there will be dls·
"Dr Fau tus," a 16th century
drama b\• Chn~topher Marlowe,
was rPari hy \\'alter Prill at the
home or Mr. ancl Mrs. Wally
Boag, 308 Poppy Ave, Cornoa del
Mar. at 8 o'ciOC'k last night
(\\'ednE'sday I.
Mr. Pri ll. formerly a director In
the Pasarlt'na School of the
Th('atr<', was for 5 years ln!'ltrU<'·
tor in rlrama at OrangE' Coast
f'oll('~P. lip ic; now eduratlonal
rltrf'rtor or thP Southern Counties
1 r.a, Co
ru'ISion of thp "Dollars for Demo·
crats fund drive," which will be·
gin Friday. Sept. 25
Plans will al~o be discussed for
the dinner whtrh will be held
Saturday evening , Oct. 24, In
rommE'moration or Democratic
Woman's Wt'<'k. whlrh will be·
gin on Oct. 20, and to honor
Unlteci Nations Day, which I~
Oct. 2~.
Dauchter, So•-1•·1••
Visit 8114ys TrtH
I Thr play ronrPrnll thl' life of a Welcome visitors at the homE'
mrrlleval phy,;iclan who, st't'klng of Mrs. Gladys Tritt of Lido Isle
unl\ rr;al knowledge, sells his 1 during the past two weeks wE're
,nul to the devil for a peri~ of I her daughter, Nancy. and
2f> > rnr; At thP enrt of that tt~e Nancy's husband, Kent G. Sny·
the clevil comes to claim h1s der. The young rouple, who~«>
p·nJ'Il'rty. . marriage was a brilliant SOC'ial
ThP rE'arlmg wa-; 11ponsored by event li!ss than two years ago. l'nl\f"rsall~t FPllow,;hip. had been enjoying an exciting
I Dorothy Jo's
Interests Vary
and extended vaC'ation In the
t-ast, finishing with Nassau and
Cuba.
They are residents of Wes t·
wood.
BE'S AJilaLDfC ACA.Df If titlE's were awarded for ''Miss Bob Ridgeway of 1425 Bonnie
Busy" of Corona del Mar, dou bt-Doone Ter., Irvine Terrace, ts
Jess the Queen wou ld be Dorothy back on his feet, though hob-Jo Swanson. Her most recent f 1 ry
activit' ... Include attending the bllng a bit, a ter a ong recove "'" from a broken knee cap. He auf· Cecchettl Semin ar dance a t the feTed the Injury last March 15
Ambauador Hotel In Loe Ange-w hile on a vacation In Palm tes, and the Dance Maaters Assn. S ri
c-onvention at the Hotel Statler, -=p=n=P=·==========. also In the nearby city. ,.
At the latter affair Mra. Swan -
son wu selected for the October
faculty. Thll mean. that ahe will
teach durtne the October meet-
Ing ot Dance Maaterw.
The Cecchettl Seminar featured
as Ita mo.t out.tandlnt lnst.r'Uc·
tor haY von Troth from Ent· land, ln a compan.oo between
the Enllllh and Amerkan IY1J•
tem1 of l'faded b&llet.
legjon Holds
Luau Sept. 19
•
largest and Most ~
Furniture Store in the ArM.
c.n fol ,_
DECORATIN6 SERV1CI
liMtiy 1-U II
2811CORTE VISTA COSTA KU.A. CALli'.
T~a IIJdway f-.1171
to build or buy
..
your new home •••
The people 8t fllewport ~ S.lnp .. nelahbOtl of
)tOUrsr and several thouund other~ folks IMnc MN In
Oran .. County haw entn.aNd us to Invest their uVinp
in loens on hornn. •
We went you to hM • bf...,, benlr home: Our .._
eornmunttJ beMf'lta wt.n a ,.. home ia built-or an old
one en~ lind modimiad.
WElCOMED to enoth.r yMr et Christ
Church by the S.a, Bolboa, at a reception be-
tween the 2 services la.t Sunday are the Rev.
and Mrs. Edward Smith, at left. and Dr. and
Mr1. Arthur Hobson. Mr. Smith, the church pas·
tor, is weoring a new dericel robe presented by
the congregation. He had been using his fa·
ther's. Or. Hob5<>n, associate minister, was pre·
sented with o wallet ond monetary gift. Walter
Bliven, church loy leader, presonted the gifts.
REV. SCHROCK HONORS
COM CHURCH PIONEERS
B.eeoUectJona of the beatnnln1 Frances Cox wu tbe director, and
of the Corona del Mar Commun· Mrs. L. A. Norman the llrst
asw»Uet aaaa~ ua~a~~ 1
fWUdDA'I. SU'J il11W1117. 1-
It)' Church were told by the Rev. treasurer. Kamaaina Klub, with many
Perry SchrocJ(. the loundJne p&a· • rDt5T WOIISJIO members In Corona del Mar,
tor. at Jut Sunday's 15th annJ. The first MomlnJ Wql"'hJp was traveled to Carden Grove for a 1 veraary services. conducted at ''The Chapel By The I mPt>ting at the home of Mrs.
He aald that the .tory should Sea" on May 28, 194-4, with Pf'rry Robert Smlth. Guests wert> the
be told and retold, ao u not to F. Schrock, putor·at.tarae of the Mmes. AI Smith, Jack Swart,
torret the important work of the Con®atlonal Conference. as Paul Waterman and l'h.ules
devoted people who participated mlnlater. Not lone afterward a I Borgstrom. 1
In the oreanlzatlon of the petition wu aent to the Conere. Septemb£>r 22 will rind thf',
church. The aplrtt ol the ploneel"' rational Conference ot Southern Kamaainas at the homf' of Mrs
ot the put ~ needed to meet Calllomla and the Southwest, I Kt'nneth Russell, 251:5 Holly I
the problema ol the future, he askln& that a Congregational Lane,,Costa Mesa.
added. Church be establiJ!hed In Corona
When the aanctuary wu de· del Mar. By unanimous vote of 8 •d I G•ft t
dlcat.ed on Jan. 6, 1946, the mem· the Comity Commlsslon of th~ rl a I s a
berst\lp wu only 100, but the Southern C&li!ornla Council of
only debt wu S6.500 to the build· Churches, Corona del Mar was Shower Co tne IOdety ol the Congregational "allocated" to the CongregaUon· me
Churches, Mr. Schrock said. all&tJI 1 u b 11 "These hundred members paid Ch~rter Membershl~ was rlosed n m re a
Rftldt'nta o f Cliff H ave n,
Mr1. Cliff Joye and her daugh·
i'PDiiiiiri'r ~iiW~ OP CXIdll'.
ICl&ii tJS'f.
3303 Vla Udo
Newport Beach
READING ROOM-
3315 VIa Lido, Newport ~ach Open week day._ ·
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays 9 a.m .• 7:45p.m.
Tueadaya and Friday._ 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SEC:OifD CBU.CB OP CK&IST,
SCIEJftiS1'
Jf..-port hod~ Cit
CoroDa c:tel Mar
3839 E&.t Coast Hlrhway
Corona del Mar
READfNC ROOM-3839 East Cout Highway
Open week day._ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
SVJmAT SEaVICES Dl
.orB~ SUNDAY SCHOOL _ . .9:15 a.na.
SUNDAY SERVICES 11 :00 a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING ~~G~rdiilly-·t:~·':!;
attend the Church Service.
and to uae the Read.f.nc Bootn.. Sand and Sea
Carries Theme
for Breakfast
CHURCHES
thelr own way," he said. "Thla at a Communion ~rv1ce and Re·
meant work, devotion and happl· ceptlon on Sunday, Sept. 10. 1944,
ness." at ''The Chapel By The Sea."
G. D. Grupe was chairman of Ft.fty.four members wer e in-
the building committee and also eluded:
ter, Diane, of 910 Clay St .. honor· ~;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ed Evelyn Taylor. bride t'lt'<'t of ~
Cary Johnson ~ntly at a beau·
tlfully appointed personal show~r
Cautomla Council ot Bet a
Sterna Phl hu echeduled Ita Sun·
day mornlna breakfut tor 10
o'clock at Balboa Bay Club, ac·
corcllnc to Mrs. Uoyd T. Crella
of Cclmpton, who ~ presJdent In
attendan~ will be many sorority
member~ from the Newport Har·
bor • area, as Nt'Wport Harbor
Chapter occupl('jl the po~~ltlon of
honea ~roup.
the flrst chairman of the board Mrs. Charlene Barren, Mr. and
of deacon.a. Charles Kyte wu Mrs. Carl C. Barry, JUv. James H.
Cllldi1'I.AIIICDDIC& CIIVJICBU CDM LO'l'K.EilAJf CIIUWCB superintendent of constructJon. Batten, Mrs. Frances S. Cox.
The rea_Uty ot matter and mor· Dr. ~raid Strickler wllJ apeak The church wu built at a ce»t of Roderick Cox. Matthew Cox, Mrs.
tallty u contruted and eorn· at the 8 a.m. Sunday eervtce. The 4•• centa a square foot. Newton H. Cox. Mr1. John W.
pared with the concrete reaUtlet meetlnr pla~ of the Corona del e IDITOJrl OP CBU'aCB Cameron. Miss Norma Jean Col·
of Splrtt and Cod Will be the con· Mar Lutheran Church has been · Here I• the history of the cla.zier <Nesbit), Miss ~ulah
tent of the J..Heon.Sermon en· changed to Pilgrim Hall, Corona church. u told In a apeclal pro· Faye Co~n. Mr. and Mra. Gus·
titled "Matter" at the Corona del del Mar Community Congreaa· gram supplement alven out at tave D. Grupe, Robert C. Hom,
Mar, Newport and Coeta Mesa tlonal Church. Jut Sunday's ~rvlcea : Mr. and Mrs. N. Haughness, Mr.
Chn.tJan Science churches_ The Jf&WJOIIT 7tll DAT ADVEJfTUT Corona del Mar Community and Mrs. Arthur A. Ktomper, Mr.
Colden Text from Psalms ad· The &t'v. R. C. Mote wil) read church. Congregational, was and Mra. Herbert King, Mrs.
monlahea. ''There • hal 1 no ecrtptures deallne with the Lord's organized Sept. 10. 1944, and lUI Charles E. Kyte, Mr1. John Knox.
strange lod be In thee; neither Supper In celebration of the p~nt Sanctuary was dedicated Mlss Aile~ Jean Peggy Johnson
shalt thou wor~hlp any strange sacred Ordinance of Humility at on Jan. 6, 1946. eScort>, Lt. and Mrs. Marvin
god. l am the Lord thy Cod, the p a.m . Saturday service. On Sept_ 21, 1942. ten womt>n Lueck. Mrs. Archalene W. ~n·
which brourht thee out ot the Rolland Turman, South Gate at· of thto community met at the ard, Mrs. ~rge E. Lewis, Mr.
land of E(Ypt." t81:9. 10). torney at law, will speak on "Op· home of Mrs. Fran~ S. Cox Cor and Mrs. S. A. Meyer, Miss Clyde
ST. AJfD&EWS n.u•TTEIUAK portunltJes for Seventh Day Ad· the purpcee o! ntabli$hlng a Maynard, Mrs. J. D. M<"Dona)d,
''The Power of a u n 1 ted vtontlst Youth In the Practice of church In Corona del Mar. Those Mrs. John M. Miller, Mrs. L. A.
1
Church" will be the sermon topic Law" at the 4:30 p.m. youth present were: Norman, Mr. and Mrs. L~nroln
ot Dr. David Donnan, former paa· meetlna. Mrs. Franc-es S. Cox. Mrs. H. Norman, Mrs. Mary J Parsons.
tor of the Fll"'t Presbytertan U..OB CBlUST1AJf CBU•CII George E. Lewis, Mrs. Charles Mr and Mrs. W. Frank Powers.
Church ot Santa Monlca, at the ''The .R!ght Place -the Right Kyte, Mrs. L. A. Norman, Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0 . Rf'a . Mr !
8:15, 9 :35 and l 1 a.m . Sunday Time" will be the !W'rtnon toplr l E. Flinn, Mrs. Jay Dutter, Mrs., and Mrs. 0 . z_ Robertson, Paul !
aervieoes. of the Rev. Barrett Whiteley at Ida B. Waters, Mrs. I>t-lla Sykes. Robertson, Major 0 . z_ RoMrtson.
JfEWI'OIIT ~· LUTIIEA.AJif tht-10 a.m. Sunday service. Tht> Mrs. All.c:e Pickerel and Mrs. John Jr., Mr and Mrs. H. Cardoza
.. C d 0 r Harbor Christian Church now Pan;ons. Sloan. Mr and Mrs. J. H Smith,
How Are Wto to on n ucto d ~ · meeU! In the Sanctuary of the Thtoy organized as the "Capllla I Mrs. H. A. Stauch. Mr. and Mrs ~lv: .. .:r·ow~~ ~nth~ ·:uestlo~ Newport Seventh Day Adventist Clr<"le," and on Nov. 22, 1942, I Walter Swiger, Mr. and Mrs.
or · d ~ th sermon given Church. started Ves~r Sen irt's In the Harry E. Whitman. Mrs. llarold :~; Re:' Jo:n Propp at thE' CI>N COMJft7JnTT CB'UBCB Baltz Mortuary's "Chapel By The E. Wilson.
1 ! · The Rev. Edwin C. Gomke will I Sea.'' e llECOCifmOJf SEBVlCE
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-._ 8.45 and 11 a.m. Sunday tlf!rvlces. 'propo8e the queo~tlon "Is thf' In September. 1943, the first The church r~lve-d oCflclal l
r I CI!,&JIT CBUJICII ~T ~ SEA Churc·h Tea<"hlng Chrlt~tlanlt} "" Sunday School was organi1~ standing as a member of the Los
Lord Teach Us wall be thf' I at the-9:30 and 11 a m. Sunday and held In a small one room Ange-les Association of Congre-~
1 .sermon topic of the Rt>v . Edward servl~. I houSt> on Jasmine Avenu<' Mrs. gat\onal Churches and Ministf'rs
Smith at the 9:30 and 11 a.m I at a ~gnltlon Servire, Dec
I Sunday services. 1-1!»4 • Newport PTA to Give Tea l 1
Jan. 1·1. 1945. the First Annual ' C.C. MUAGEJIS UJfJTE Business Meeting was held at
OPEl
FM IUIIIEIS
and luncheon.
It waa a pink and white, Ctom ·
lnlne aUalr, wtth gifts pr~nted
In a d~rated c~pe paper par·
aaol, and the table decorated
with a heart·shaped bouquet ol
pink and white carnations and
stock. A whJte brtde'a cake bore
tiny dov~ and tllvtor belt. above
th~ lnac:rlptlon "Evle and Gary.''
...... A. ~ ...... 1).1). M I I
IUWDA~I~Ea-
11 A.M.
Ml.sa Taylor, her motMr, Mrs.
Ralph Taylor, and sl.ster, VIcki
Lynn. u well as the mother of
her na~. Mrs. Conrad TautM-r
ol Huntln(ton ~adt, were spec
lal cuesta at th~ attalr.
"Whatever You Do"
7:30P.M.
''The Seven 1VonMrs of
the Wordw
LAGVIIA B.ACII
.. E. COAST IIIGIIWAT
COIIOJIA DEL IIAL
oa S-1515
THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY
SEIUES
PI LIT
STEREOPHONIC
IDGH FIDEIJTY
r
DL JOD W. McCUE. o.D. • The Newport HarbOr Chamber s t )Q t H F lty Mar Ca.sa Balboa Island At thl11
OP!'OKETaiST of Commerce hu joined 11 other ep • 0 0n0r acu time PerrY F. Sc-hrock was un
111 chambers In thto county to form I anlmously call~ as lt.s first 1 coao•A DKI. MU the Oranre County A.saodatlon of The Ntowport ~ach EJemen-will be thto serond and third pa.ator, and a budget of $2.500
Chamber of Commercoe Manarers tary School PTA wtl1 give a ttoa 1 grade room mothel"'. wlls vot~ for thto year. Ground 1 *" 11.-t c:::...t _....., under the chalnnanahtp o1 John on Wednesday, Sept. 30, at Mrs., A llrst for the PTA will be the Breaking followed on Feb 25. * Ek of Garden Grove. Keith Ml chel.,n'a homto on Lido I County Fair to be htold Saturday, 1945. at 611 Heliotrope Ave .. on
OIIJOU ~~ U &....•-de..HtH ..._ o• J..05IO. Isle to honor the school faculty. Oct. 2-4, at the school eround.a In some Iota that had been pu~. 'f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;t ~~~~===~====~~~ .. ~ .......... ;;~;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~ Plans for the tea ~re dlscw· observance of Hallowe'en. churd by th~ "Capllla Clrclto I r sed at a board meeting held at The next board met>ting will and special donors.
BAUOA ISLAND
SPOR'nNG GOODS
IIEIIIJUIITEIS F.
Girl' a Gym Unifomw lor •••
Horae=-EDDgu Ju,niOI' HigiL
Hcu~ HigiL
cmd
Cotta ,.... HiP
HOOD Famous .. P.F." Athletes Shoe. from $US ....
Sweat SIUrta-pJain quarter
•lias-cmd Jaoocl.
SEE OUR CJ.OS&.Otrra ON
FOOTBALL 8IIOE8
ALL aT ••••
thto home of Mrs. Howard Wll · be Thursday, Nov. 5, with Mrs. The first unit, Pil~trlm Hall.
IIams of Balboa. the PTA hlator· Dan ThomPI()n and Mrs. Havl· was completed on July 1. 1945.
ian. Mrs. John Laun. 'first vice· land SmJth as ro·hostes&Ho. and on Sunday. Jan. 6, 1946. the
president, outlined the program Mr1. Frank Manhall of Balboa. present santuary was dedicate-d
for the year, explaining that PTA president: haa announced Membership of the church at
there would be no meeting In lhto compltote Hat of officers and that time was 100. The C'Q'It of Septem~r. Th~ first meeting will committee ctairmen: land. buildings and furnishings
be at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 5, Mrs. John Laun, tirst vice· amounted to a llttlto more than
which will be ''back to school" president; Mrs. Dan Thompson, $35.000. Mary Batten Steffensen :
night. Hostesses that evening second vJoe.pres.ldent; Mrs. Htonry was Mlnlster of Music and Mar·
Wagner. third vJce.presJdent; garet Scharle was church organ·
Mrs. H. R. Hoagland. recording 1.5t. A house wu purchac;ed at
secretary; Mrs. JaJnt'S Wayde· 618 Orchid In February, 1950, for I OES Notables
Given Party
For Birthdays
Birthday felicitations w to r e
double recently when Harbor
Star Chapt~r. Order of Eastern
Star honored Worthy Matron
lrene Wllson and Worthy Patron
Harold Wilson with a party rom·
btned with the regular chapter
meetlne.
Amoog notable present were
Put Grand Matron Nellie Cain of
Missouri, and 16 visiting worthy
matrons and seven worthy pat·
rona who have served Harbor
Star OES ln thto past. There ahlo
were 23 put tna trons and 8 past
patrons u vbltors with 33 othtors
wbo ~re attending for the fll"'t
time. A.aoclate M a t r o n Charlotte
Ru~trom and A.uoclate Patron
O.C.r Hubtrom pre.t"nted the
honored couple wtth a miniature
raee &arden.
11nouchout the chapter room
were ana~nta of roees. At
the refreshment hour tablet were
decorated wtth minlature roee
pntens. A blrtba.t cake wes
~nted to the celebrants.
X.... Charlotte Hulstrom wu
ct.altman for t~W ewnlnc with
Mme.. Reclna Cottle, P ol l y o..n. Opal la.cbon, Florence
RbDa, LH Stroup. Elizabeth Ho-
vtck, Franc. Bait and Harriett
Kaddwr ualatlna.
llch, COtT't'SpondJng ~tary: th~ man..w.
Mrs. William Finch, treasurer; • EDUCAT10Jf 'tlfUfG ADDED
Mrs. Phtolpa Merickel, parllamen. On Aug. 1 of 1950 Paul E
tartan; Mrs. John Cue, auditor; Babbitt succeedt>d Pt'rry F. Sch·l
Mra. Howard Williams, hlstorlan; rock as minister. During Mr. Bah-
Miss Bernice Vestal, advisor. I bitt's mlnlstn•. the education
Mr1. John Patterson, lUU and wing was added to tht' church
posttors chairman; Mrs. John 1 fac111ty. I
Allen. cltlunshlp and youth; I Our third minlster, Edwin C.
Mrs.. Ktolth Michelson, civil de· Gomke, came as lnteorim Minls1t'r
1
fen.se: Mrs. Richard ThomPI()n, 1 on Jan. 1, 1955. and was <"ailed
courtesy; Mrs. William Plowden, to the church on June 1, 1955.
grade mothtor coordinator; Mrs. Fellowship Hall was dedk att'd
W. D. Schock and Mrs-Les Uttlt'· Mal"<'h 18. 1956. Our presf'nt bud-
john health and child wt'lfaft": 1 get is $39.184. with $5.943 going I
Mrs.. 'Jamet tlllngworth. hospital· to Our Christian World Mission
lty; Mrs. W. McVIcktor. juvenile and other benevolences In 1958.
protection and baby sitting; Mrs. • The pr~nt staff lnt'ludes: I ~ne Cairns. honorary life mem-1 R 0 bert P. Gilman. a!l.~lstant
bershlp and founder's day; Mrs. mini!l'ler: Mary Battt>n Stetrf'n-
C. R. Staal, lel(islation: Mrs. ~n. mlnl'!tt>r of mu.c;lc; Robert
Stt'rllng Parts, magazines: Mrs. Dick. organis t ; and ldamae
Haviland Smith. mtontal health; Kelly. church Sf'<'retary ~nt
Mrs. Howard Holden, music; Mrs-membership Is 541. repreSt'ntlng
T. M. Prudden, parent education; 20 denominations or rommun
Mrs. C6ald Mc:Lauahlln, procoe· Ions. This Is. In truth. 8 Com· I
dure books; Mrs. Owen Johnaon. munlt}' Chu'l"<'h!
publicity newwtte; Mrs. George ;6;;::c;:c;:;;;:<;:<;:<;<;<;<;:<;;A
Michaud, pubUdty newspapt'n:
Mrs. John Culton, radio, 1V,
mov1ea and library: Mrs. tftchard
Oliver. l"f'(''rd book: Mrs. John
Carden. telephone and transpor·
tatlon.
AnJCA P1I..IC ILATa>
Mr. and Kra. Rkhard Hltcl\cock
wtu show ntrna ot Atrica at tbe
luncheon meetJnc of th• Wo-
men'• FeliOWIIbJp of t~ Corona
ckl Mar Community C b u r c b
Wedn~ay noon, Stopt. 23.. The
PrUdlle rvtce Gwld wtU ~ ~
bo.
LUTIDII CIUICI I a_..,.._...._
SU'IfDAT. SEn._,
-W&LCOM&
IT. MIB' IIY
(PIIOCWAL)
~. throuP 8th Grade
AiiEfmON IS CAUED TO 1HE
PII&8CHOOL PllOGBAN
b3Cmd.Yea0kk
•
EVEIYIIE
IIIEES ·
,
CAPT. RALPH RANDEl, who is retiring ofter 24 yeors with the
Newport Beach Fire Dept., is pictured here weorinq the hot of o
P"st commonder of Newport Horbor .AmericM Legion Post 29 I.
He w:ss commondet in I 940.
CAPT. RANDEL RETIRES
AFTER 24 YEARS' DUTY
Capt. R. R. Randel, 518 DahJia Springs, Colo. He Is past com·
Ave., Corona del Mar, finished mander of Newport Ha rbor Amer
his last 24-hour shift ot duty lean Legion Post 291, and now
with the Newport Beach fire de· Is a member of Costa Mesa Post
partment yesterday, and went 455.
on vacation. He will ofllclafly re· Deep sea diving brought him
tire f rom the foree on Oct. 31. to the Harbor Area. He went
Capt. Randel first came to the down to the ocean bottom In
harbor area in 1929. He became regulation Navy dlvlnr gear 10 a paid call flr.man at the Bal· collect seaweed for the manufa<'·
boa Island station In 1935. He ture of medicines, such as Iodine.
built his home In Corona del Mar For their vacation trip, Mr. and
12 years ago. He served for 15 Mrs. Randel wiiJ drive up north
years ln the Balboa Island fire to Seattle to viAit their aon,
station, movlnr to the Corona del Wade, a Navy man whose ahlp
Mar station when It opened In Is based at Lonr Beach but Is
Octol:lf'r, 1949. now In SeaMle for repaln1. Wadf'
He wa.s a first aid Instructor Is married and Is the rather or
for many yeara. Recfntly he has a J .month-old baby girl. seen service as reHd captain at the Balboa Balboa Island and I The Randels also have 2 mar
Corona del 'Mar fire stations. He ried daughters. Mrs. Cecil fnns
was honored at a retirement din· I of Nf'wport Heights, who Is active
ner recently. I~ the Legion Auxllary, and Mrs
Mr. Randel was born In Kan· \\ arren Rowe of Orange, who 11' sa~. attended rrade school there president of the Orange Auxll
and f nashed high S<'hool In San lary. Mrs. Randel. who ~" a e'er
Dlf.'go. He was manager of a t1faed parliamentarian, ts pas 1 gara~P In Long Bf>ach for 7 years I pre<~ldf>nt of the local Auxiharv
thrn for ahoul 2 Y"ar<~ he went t~ the county council and of the
Extapa, ~texiro. as mao;ter mech·l district.
anac c:1 a United Fruit co. plan-Rr. Randel says he'll bf' spend·
tation. 1 lng quite a bh of his rf.'tlrt'ment
He i<~ a Signal rorp'l veteran time In hunting and fishing. but
or World War r. and hf> says he he'll also be working. as an ele<'
• rought the war" at Colorado trician with Newman Electric
Irvine Co. NOw Set to ..
Plan New Development
(Continued from Pap One> HWy. Trunk and appurtenances,
member of th4t SanltatJon Board. trom the eldatJnr pumptnr at•· Th• waterfront ••can.,.ry and
u.ked BIU Spurgeon ol the Irvine tlon at the Upper Newport Bay wharf" area of Newport, wmt Its
Co. ~ow .oon the company plans Bridge, euterly to a point of con-atmosphere remlnl.eent of San
to atart construction of the awer nec:t1on with the exlatlnr Jam · Francbco, provides an approprl·
Jines. boree Rd. Trunk sewer on .ram-ate settlf\1 tor a unique new
·We Intend to start conatruc-boree Rd., southerly to the Coaat bualneu at 2901 l.&ta.yette Aw.
tlon soon," Mr. Spurreon re· Hwy., easterly along the Coast kowloon, Ltd., a repre.entatlve
plied. Hwy. to MacArthur Blvd., east· of the ta1nous Kowloon, Ltd. of
A eet·acquaJnc.d pit ))arbeque hoetl wue the nwmbers of the
wlU be held Sanuday evening at board ot dlr.ctor~: w. R. MOOd)',
tbe Bu.ttalo Ranch by the recent. p,...ct.nt; M. L Robei'IOI'\, vice·
ly organl~ Newport Harbor pJWident: 1. A. Wllt~C>n, MCftt.ar)'·
Hla'h School ~r Club. EaUn1 tnawm-: aA4 dl~ort Jay
wtll befln at T p.m. Hlcb, 8111 Hu\ler, R. W. Mc:C .. I·
Mr. Spurgeon told the Ensign erly alone Fifth Ave. (In Corona Hong Kone, Is • showroom for
yesterday that specific planning del Mar) to the northerly corner handmade Oriental tumlahlnea
on new developments as well as of Corona HlrhJands, southerly Imported from the parent com.
on the sewer trunk lines can now and easterly throueh pumptnr pany In Kowloon City, a province
ret underway. He said that the <~lations and force mains to the of Honr Kong.
Families ol Booet~r Club tru!ln· lan lr. and Dr. Harry Stickler.
bers ar. lnvtted to the barbeq...._ Special ,.uesta were Supt. Max
There will be entertalnment, au.eu and Prtnctpal loteph
danclnr and door prl%8, In ad<SI· Hamblet of Newport Harbor HJgh
Uon to the eabl. ReM.rvauon. are School.
to be made with Roland Lagerlot
at Liberty 8·5408. The tlrat maa tumout wu last
Thunday evenJne at the bleach·
en at Davtcbon 1Jeld to watch
the pre-school practice.
An early September event tor
the club waa a luncheon at the
Irvine Cout Country Club. The
sewer project of prime lmpor· bluff near the westerly corner of The '-'ner is Richard Preble of
tan<'e Is the main Coast Hwy. Cameo Shores, easterly alonr 1924 Tahuna Ter., Irvine Terrace.
trunk, alone Fifth Ave. In Cor· blufl to the viC'Inlty of Crystal He ls fonnerly ot'ltfassat"husetts,
ona del Mar, and Its appurten· Cove. The cost Is estimated at a nd holds a bachelors degree In
a nces. $553,000.00. art from the University of Maine. Over I 400 H. d L II During the board meeting, a 2. Construction of the Corona He has formerly worked In the I Ire . oc a y
$26,000 check was presented to del Mar sub-trunk and appurten· advertising field and as an actor. t H h PI N
the district by Lea Steffensen, on ances thereto, extending from the Alon~r with the exotic fUrnish· a ug es ant in . ewport
behalf of the Cameo Shores De· Coast Hwy. trunk near the south· lngs will ~o a unique wav ol -
velopment Co. This amount was erly comer of Corona Highlands, retail and wholesale selllnr. (Continued on Pare SJx)
for off-site sewer construction. so then north-easterly and south Onlv small objects, such as
that new ~wage can be fed Into easterly for a distance of ap·j ~rolls and ashtrays, and Oril!'lnal Aactloe NCOI'd ef ~ _,..,
thf' system. proximately 6,000 feet of 12-inch Items will be sold off the show-d...U.. t.M ,..e t or10 .. u..
easily put a damper on their
operauo,._ I am happy to uy
that the laboratories have been
able to announce several new
devices whleh dellnltely place
Huehes way ·out In front In the
lnduttry.
The $26,000 was given to the pipe at an estimated C'06t of room floor. Abo. dut.g tla1a U..'" .....
district because the Cameo $61,000. lr an ltero In the showroom bo91ua • nrMptav peogaaa oC
Shores Development Co. plans to 3. Construction of the Mac-can be duplicated by the parent DMCbcabatloa Ill ou .... a .
develop the land across Coast Arthur Blvd. 11Ub-trunk and ap-rompany's warehou!le In Los fCICtultDg .....,.uoe. tbat wW
Highway, wplch will be called ourtennn('(!s, extendjne from the I '\ngelel'l, the buyer will be sent Mt tile PCIICe for tbe I'Mt oC Ia·
the Cameo Hlrhlands subdlvLs· Coast Hwy. trunk at the Inter· his purchase within two days I daatry.
Jon. t;eetlon ot MacArthur Blvd., and from Los Anlleles. "When you have 300 scientists
Mayor Jam~ Stoddard, chair-Coast Hwy., then generally Kowloon, Ltd., will celebrate and engineers doing creative
''Our u~a tlrurea have repre·
aented new hlrha for vh1ually
every month alnce we started our
transfer.
"Attractive Uvlnr conditions
play an Important part In em·
ployment and morale. The more
we know your community, the
mpre we Jlk~ lt.
man of the Sanitation Board, said northerly along MacArthur Blvd. Its official openlnr;r Saturday (all work with 2 or 3 million dollars
that the $26,000 will be us~d for to the vicinity of Big Canyon. davL It will be then open t-very worth of delicate Instrument&, a
the Bayside Dr. by-pass, along This trunk !!eWer will be com · day of the week, and evenings. I dlsrupllnr move of any kind can
Bc.>eonla Ave .. from Coast Hwy-prised or approximately 5,500
to .Bayside Dr. in Corona del teet of 12-lnch pipe at an estl
Mar. Total estlmatf>d cost Is mated t'oet of $56,000.
$56,000. 4 _ Construction ot the Bayside
A changf.' Is being made In the Dr. by-pass and appurtenances
boundaries of Sanilatlon District This by -pass would be comprised
!'lo. 5. to m£ke It conronn pre-of a pumping station locatf>d
ci~ly with the future boundaries near the Intersection of Carna
or the City of Newport Beach. An tlon and Bayside Dr., with a force
\rea bE-tween Cryst<~l Cove and main extending from Bayside
F:merald Bay In Laguna, on the Dr. to a point of con nection
'X't'anslde of Coast Hwy. Is be· with the propoMd Coast Hwy.
ing withdrawn from District No. trunk near MaC'Arthur Blvd. The
), and an area of corresponding tot('(! main w111 be compriM"d of
'il7e Inland of the highway, be· approximately 2,200 feet of 10-
twt'<'n Crystal Covt-and Corona inch pipe at an estimated cost
del Mar, Is being annexed to of $56,000.
the OlstriC't. I 5. Construction of lamboree Rd.
The Board of Supervisors Is ex· extension and appurtenances
pected to take tina I action on 1 he ret o, extending generally
the annexation of the new terri·,' northNiy and easterly through a
tory at Its ~pt. 20 meeting. pumping station and a trunk
Here Is the general description sewer located In Bonita Canyon
of the work to be done to carry to serve the northerly area of
out the objects of the district: 1 the district. This trunk line will
1. Construction of the Coast cost an estimated S282.000.
Council Issues
New Owner
License to
of · Rendezvous
·coURT OF LAST RESORT'
SPURNS PHOENIX PLEA
'"We C'CIIDe dowD ben wltll a
worll force oC aboat 1• per·
1011&. Today tt 1a ~J
2510 Ill total ~~t. .....
tbaa 1400 of ....., .,..,.....1
(ConUnued from Paste 1) 1 "After all," ahe added, In a .,.,_ IWed loc.Uy U.. ...,
lng could be made livable under final plea, "I'm not apendlnr the JDOYe.
the code. Council's money; I'm spendtnr "All of the Interest displayed
''It would be almost an .lmpos-my own." re('(!ntly In thla area by top·
slblllty," Mr. Glenn replted. "The Councilman Harvey Somers, calibre rewarch and enctneerlnr
Planning Commission described who had been silent up to now companies points up the out-
it a.s beinr In a state of extreme then made the motion: "I mov~ standing future In store for
dilapidation. There are no set-that we sustain the Plannlnr !>range County. It also Indicates
backs, for one thing." Commlsalon dedslon." \hat the futur~ of your commun-
"lt has the same setback II The vote was unanimous In re-lUes will coniine In an atmos-
has had for 40 years," Mrs. Phoe· jectlng her appeal. pht!re of clean, attractive busl·
nix said. "Is there anybody on "What was It _ yes or no?" n~. and professional-level
thls Council that Is a little bit Mrs. Phoenix asked. employment.
kindhearted!" "It was no," the mayor said. "What we produce Ia not much
"It Is not fair to put It on that e "IS IT AJif OllDE•f'* larger than a rraJn of rice. The
basis," Mayor S t odd a r d re-"All right," was all that Mrs. diode and the translator are the
marked. Phoenix had to say. 2 primary producta of the Hught!s
"You went to great lengths She left the Council chambers, Semiconductor DlvlaJon. They are
yourself to avoid setbacks," Mrs. but came back a short while undoubtedly 2 of the m01t sign.
Phoenix aalr1 to the mayor. ''You later to ask, "la thiJI an order to lflcant developments of our elec-
repalred your house to avoid tear down the building? How tronlc aee.
changlnr M!tbacks." long do I have! ........_,.,. ...,.. -..tal eo
"I'd like to show you exactly "It Ia not technically an order " l*n J'OD c:aa't bay It ay.
what was done at my houae," City Attorney Chararnza anawe~-wben. ,.,. ...., ~ owa. P'roaa
the mayor replied. @d. "but the Coundl raolutlon of • tlay ....._ ,.,. .....uy ....,
• -•AT AS I GO'" last lune was such an order. I .W.. G8d,......... Ia tpec·
The Newport Beach City Coun-·Chatham's request tor an addl· ''I always want to pay u I ro. think that the 30 day. to carry ::.:-::--.=~ ~ .. U~ere10 ell approved the busln~ llcen&e donal $50 refund for vulance and I can't put up a new build· out the order starts from right .nu., r-• --
for the new owner of the Balboa fee because of work done by the lnr there and expect to pay for It now, but I'll have to check up
Rendezvous Ballroom Monday Plannlnr Commlaslon on thla In my lifetime," Mrs. Phoenix on IL" "We are tOO.y occupytng more
evenlnr and extended him best Variance request. said. '"There's going lo be a big Mrs. Phoenix was told that ahe than 300•000 aqua~ feet of apace
wishes for succesa. • Agreed to offer 4 parcels ot deprealon, and It's rolng to hurt would receive definite lnforma· In Newport Beach and Costa
E N t ld 4205 Seuh lty _... rty 1 h R1 thoee whct have built on crediL tlt)n from Mr. GI-n. Mesa. Thla makes us one of the
rnest eu e , ore c own~ prope n t e ver ..::===================="'="====~ laraest wmlconductor faclliU-Dr., West Newport, who pur· Section of Newport for sale and ~
chased the Rendezvous from announ('(!d the foJiowlng estl· anywhere In the world. Aa for
Jerry Joh,.on and AI Anderson, mates of acceptable bids: $9,000, expan.fon, we have no definite
was introdu('(!d to the Council $8,500, S9,000 and $8.250. pt.n at the moment for f!Arther
by Mr. lohnson as the Conner • Approved first reading of an enlarctnr our CaeUltles. But I
'potato king of Wasro." He said ordinan<'e which would allow ((;ontlnued from Page Two) Mrs. Lawrence Malone of 322u can usure you that our buslnes.,
he had bnefed Mr. Neufeld on blt'ycle riding on the south one· ~-.__. .. _ A ,....__ n plans do not call for any slacken· -............. .__ .. ._. COlD· lasmlne Ave., Corona del Mar, lng In our
the pitfalls and past history of half of the ()('(!an Ft. sidewalk plcd.Ded • • • suffered a eut upper lip, lou of leading the p-=~~:~~~:;n ~~~ the Rendelvous and expressed between 24th St. and 36th St., Richard Erickson, 10, ot 423 two front teeth and forehead In· d t
confiden<·e that he would do a as is now a llowed between Mt'· VIa Lido Soud. Lido llle, was jury when ahe f•ll from a bicycle ~wry. h
l!'OOd job. Fadden Pl. and F St. In Balboa. k b · e ave had 6 bask diode ta en y ambulance to Hoag at· Mareuerlte Ave. and Cout products tor some time. To that
The Council also: Memorial Hospital tor x -rays Hwy., Corona del Mar, at 6 p.m. we have added 12 additional new THE FOOTBALL LOG • Delayt>d approval of a con-Co pi 8 after he slipped on a private pier e nJDAT.I&JT. 11 products; we plan to add another
• • • tract with Newport Balboa Sav-U e uy at Via Orvfeto and Via Lido Ceorre R. lann, 29, and Frank 23 n~ products during the com·
lngs It Loan 1\Asn. for off-site Nord, Lido llle, ·suffered abrals· H. Spicer, 24, ot LOll Anielf!S, aJ. lng year, addlng up to a 600~
By 8. PAT PAT"nSOM ways men who want to leave employe(' parking for their pro· c D M St Ions and complaJned of pains In lered etcal)eft from Soledad lncreue In product line during
"'s practkr continuPS at Mus-th i b k d 1 t posed addition until the Plan· ore the hlp · · · lames C. RaUerty, state prlaon, were arrested on about a year and a half tim•."
/'C e r own ac yar to Pay OOI · nlng Commission has drawn a 69, tell and .cra.....t his elbow "' !'Pau·s pit of perspiration out ball. ~"""' rrand theft charrf!S on the roof Harbor Blvd. way, It io; be<'omlng new ordinance on off·slte park· Ray and Marre Velardo, who are at Third Ave. and la.smine Ave., of the Miller Chevrolet aeency, of hls reslden-at 2616 Newport Your logger was guilty of that Jng bo h Corona del Mar, at 4:30p.m. and 1000 w Cou .. "' evident that once agaan the front wme 20 years ago when he fol · t l!Wl graduates of the Unl· · t Hwy., Newport Blvd~ Newport ...
1·1na ~Ill have no dreadnau.,t'lts 1 d hi .r 1 C • Ins tructed Public Works Dl · versity of Mlchlran, are the new waa t•ken to h1s son's home at Beach, at 3:25 a.m .... RJchard A ·--w-o-_ 8.._,_
.c • owe s un or ollege coaC'h o-w bb .,_ 601 Narcluus Ave Co d 1 ----~ --~-of the 235-lb. variely. It Is real from San Bernardino J.C to Pasa· 28rec.-tor ocrt e to report .;:ocpt. owners of Mary's Furniture, 2846 ., rona e l . lanota, 18, of Burbank wu ,_ 1 ..... C.U..t oC a4 lt.
nice to have theS(' heavy 00,., 1 .r C I on drainage possibilities in E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. Mar ... Mra. Isabel Hetrick of arrested at 5:15 a.m. on a vag· .A ... wa ..._ _..., •-•• • A ena . . n spite or living in B k c 11 c d 1 M Th h 126 Colllna Ave .• Balboa llland. h ,...... ~ pro' idlng they are swaft, but the Redlands. So this Is not new . .rust Ut' u ey, orona e ar. ey ave purchued the store rancy c arge by Lee HardcasUe ......._ ..._. ._ ....,s.t.d
swift ones are few and far be· how powerful this committee • Adplproved the first! readlne of from Ted and Mary Rusaell. ::~~tetha~ her doaon, ..9.~!!·b8, of the International DetectJve ,_ U.. ftlldlnce el htla
tw-n. an or nance approv ng the an-Mr. Velardo is an englneerln"' n Y a g uw•R:U Y Aeency, at 1141 Bayalde Dr., ••••-_. 1-• .._ 0 _..__ "" wants to be will be demonstrated 1 t c HI hi .. _ • ' C W UJ f F 11 rt - -.. , .,_ -The split "T'' or any quick ncxat on o ameo I an.-, graduate of MlchJaan, worked u. • a ne 0 u e on on Newport Beach; another vouth ....... _ .. ,_ ••• on the 23rd of Sept. at Mount dj c HI hi .. _ • Uttl C Rea h " - -opening type of football depends SAC. a acent to orona g an..... ford General Motors In Detroit, e orona c . . . escaped from the ~~cene . . . Wllllam Kuhn ot 15U Miramar
not on aolld shoulder blodc.s • Denied the damage claim of an untll recently was with • TJIVUDAT. SEPT. 10 -...., Jo c-pbell ef 110 • Dr., Balboa, ~ported that BB's
primarily but brush blocks that • PBO·IlEOVLEM Marvin Smitherman, who aaJd Boyle Englneerlnr In Santa Ana. A purse contalnlne an 180 C7tb lt.. W..t Wewpen. ~· weft allot tJu·oQgh window of hls
catch a charrlnr lineman of1 f Y~ur ~ofg";b •1~tended ~e pro· he suffered Injuries July 7 In an During World .War Jl he served check, from $10 to Sl2 cuh and eel U. ._ cwAsMd by • llou.w .••
balance and the back Is by him ess o~a 00 a game twet>n a~ldent with a city truck driven with the Navy at Coronado, San ldentlllcatlon papers wu 1011 by .....-Ia Mt ........ IMit e IATVIIDAT, atPr. 11
before he can recover. 1 n the the 49 ers and the Rams last Sat·l by Claren~ Forbes; referred the Diego, designing LST'a and other Mra. James Pflerce of 432 Be· la.....,.U.. elftclen co • t41 A tire wu .tolen from the un-
meanwhlle the lineman Is down· urday. He has seen every Ram claim to the city lnaurance car· Navy craft. gonia Ave., Corona del M,r . . . flad M "'lin• ef ..t1y • • • locked c:ar Of John Hall of 203l
field trylnr to pick up another ~ame this season and It Is still rler11. His wife la an art graduate, A bicycle was stolen from Rob· 1-a... ....._. a ,U. o1 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa ...
block to sprlne the running back. a constant source of amazement •· Denied the S500 000 claim or and ahe has been an Interior ert '013en ot 215 VIa Ravenna, ••q-.an .._....Ilia..._ Bertha Ammelda of ~ Palm
To do this you have to be swtlt to him how thCH men'stay In Duane Parker, who ~uttered par· decorator with the J. L. Hucbon Lido llle · .. The Southern Call· Ill-............ ....._ It....._ St .. Balboa. complained that the
or th~ running attack won't go. one ple<'e. . tlal paralysis In a dive Into shal · Dept. store In Detroit. the Ash· fomla Edilon Co. complained a. r . DMa ef ., • -. lt.. 4 wlndowa on the lett side other
Ht-nce the reuon you are eolne A.'l a sports writer once statt'd, low water .rune 6 near the Corona bum Stores In San Gabriel Val· that aomeone threw a doe chain W..t • ...,...., 11 t ...... • • • Ford atatlon WIIOfl ..,. tlroan.
to see averaee alu swltUes up "there are no victors In profea· del Mar jetty; referred the claJm ley, and with Ba.ker's Fumllu~ over two phases of a 4000 volt Mrs. Lola HI net ot 1344 W. Ba,y 'ft& 1... c.u ~ a .,
front for Oranee Coast. •donal football, Ju.at survivors." to the city lnauranee carriers. In Lacuna and Corona del Mar. line at CUrt Dr. and Irvine Ave., Avt~ .• Newport Beach, received a .,. ••=rwt ......, •=rwt e a,.JQDJLITT Tlt011SLE Th~ giants maim. lacerate and • Rejected the proposal of the The Velard01 owned their own Newport Helghta. causing a tew bite on her right hand Index ......... 11M ......... Ml
AU 1a not well with Homer wparate each other from their Jkon<'h Ad Co. of Monterey Park store, Velardo Interiors, tn San .econc1s outa,-e ot electricity In tlneer from her dog .. she at· ....._-. WMIIl .... ..._ .. ~at~y and h18 SAnta Ana power-~nses In every game and yet to U!le benches tor advertising. Gabriel before movlnl to Laruna the vlcfnley... tempted to remove a flah hOOk ..... = :ts•L -_.
houM. Sevftal of bit .tar piJlY· ~e back each week-end to • Received a letter from Adele 4 years aeo. They have 3 c:hll· ota.n ...... two V-from the throat of her dOJ , • , ....._ ....... W&L G. ef en arc lOin&' to be subjected to have at It again. No wonder Perrin, 3404 W. Balboa Blvd., dren, Chria, 16, Cheryl, 14, and ••1'1 bcfa.., ._ ....._ ef A g1.rl's Sd\wlnn bicycle wu •• •t 1 Uti lila .,
a lone. ciON ICfUtlny by the ..orne of them are called the a!· Wel!lt Newport, protestlne the Debbie, Jutt 2 yeara old. ... •1 •• IJI ........ ta stolen flom M'ra. Evelyn Taylor tw .......... -•••
athltrtlc: el~lblllty committee table uaa.ulns. Some of these consideration ot a private con· Thelr at.att at Mary's FUrniture _..-ef IJ7 K. 8cy,..... of SIO Catalina Dr., Mewport A IJNlte tire wu IIDin from
competed of the dt-ans of all col-remarkable men welrh close to ~rn taking over the plck·UP of lnclu<SH Joe Carter, ·~ man· ......_ ..._.. ••• ._ a-. Heltbta ••• lob llcMiblan. ~· the ,. 0u7a1er ot II:Q'!Gauld of
lelft In th• Eastern Conferen~. 300 lt.. and yet have the speed rarbtlge and trash. ager, and John Cotlftll, Junior ... & ef .a · UA II...... poaer of ,.,_ Pooped to I'Vp." 1300 w. Bay Ave .. Jlala.o. •.•
Oranre Coast will not escape and arlllty to catch sprinter half· • Received a letter of apprecta. decorator. Mr. Cart•r wu form-,.n •ttiU•• ._ • I • -reported that tb, aerial waa bent. 1 una-athed. u abo under scrut-hA<'k3 from behind. No wond6 tlon from tM Balboa ~nJnsula erly with the Chl)'aln Apnq In lal s .... .._.. • ll .. W. and a dnt put In the ..., o1 ,_ e1 ,_,........ ..... ..a ttli
tny wtll be .H.-nry Cthe Reapcorl thltl ramto la popular. Potnt Attn. for tht work ot lh Santa Ana. Mr. CottreJJ majoftd .. o... ... ......_ ••put ......, lllli 'SI ....... parllltd II\ froaC p l"' 1 c... OIWa ,...,
Enriqoez. who actually Jives In • BOOSTZIIS beat:h patroL In art at North_...em Uftlwnlty ........
ttw Santa Ana art's. t.o.ln1 Waynco Huches, friend, ntlgh· • ~tvtc! • ~rbaJ req t tor 3 yeatl &ftd II now attfttdtnr DMI n.rm.,an fill the ,._.
Htll'1 ·would hurt O.C'.C. u her. bor and excellent coe<'h of the trom Raymond Ch.a~. ~ ~lna cJ... 'at ~ Cout maid Ta¥W'ft, Jal &. a..t 8"7,.
ia a ~ that came to play. Newport HarbOr "Bees," wu t II· Cab Co.. now operating a cat.. Collqe. Ceroee deJ liar, 'Nil .wd die •ata Ana hat Micky Flynn lng me ot this •plendid orean.lza. tor addition ot one cab: advtaed ~----.-.-UMft ol a IDCIIpt7 bat CGittalnlq
(ldm aaatn): BIJ1 Noland, all tlon caJJed the Mewport Harbor bJm to •ubmtt a formal wrJtten DIIOI.LI llQ flrola • '-c..e ... Ptililr
..... p.rd from Mluour1: Hltrh &oo.h'rs Club th•t hat ,.qutl't. Mette A.ftl\ y._, ,..,._ o1 ........, 1, • ......., fill llr ..... OlilrJe Williams, ttar tor Wath· heen rMetln& about ont-e a week. • haued a ~rtltJCate 01 pub· Mt. aftd II& ...._.. y--., DOl
lftllan l"raeh. and Lrrvy Whittle, Man)' think Uft.s oraanlz.aUon ll lie tonv nlence and ~ty to Dafti' Dr:. we.~r~~a. 11u ftmiUM
a ..,...,..er from Berkeley. Why Ju.t to pror!\CQ tootbaU. Thlt I• Bllly Croudl and Auttln Srntttl. at a fJ h •• .. Haaboldt .._ .. t.._ ladt thoee Santa Ana rn" not the eat. 'l'1wy promote or Pt\yalclana !e~. Nl Olnt.r Col'n ...
be ~ SUmmer 1VWkou baclc anytla.tftl tJ\t7 r..tJ II btnlt· lt .. C.ta MeN, to f\n'ftlllt am---;:;~;;;~;;;;;.
at Santa Ana wtll alto be a eub· Oda1 to llai1Nir Jitah School. 1'ht. buJance MrVIc. In lif • w p o r t r. )Itt. .,..,. football MUOn U\tJ a,. 8Ndl. ... ...., •• 5$ ill .........
.,_ .,.... are Mt up bJ liM ........ the ram. 01 the acttoot. • APPI'O"'d • ,.,..,.. fl 11&11 Jlft ....., CIMI"Qiur fll
at•.m COftfer.nce Col ..... ln 'nMij meet u thlj t'Olwinn ,u. ,_ ~· ,_ ._. PIA dlc:lr -. a 1 ••
...., to PN•vnt reNl"' ~ to Pftllln tlt.tlcidal Rtll at tiW r.e to C. C. Otadwn, raiW, ........ :::1• ......
..,._ and ..... _,.,.._ eol· fftlla ...a. .....,. the ~ ce-eiWWI In dt.1 IWIIIIe ..._ .. 0.. :M • .~-.-,...._,.... ,.., •• ,. ....,..c~. wtu ramw. w. JII'OIR& rm ...,....,, • ..., ldl -.n· t • 4
., ........, to but ttwre are at· ~ to be tiMr& ..,.at or 1 n-..: ._.... Mr.l411illllllll•
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THE FIRST DWELLING in Cameo Shores, the 2 members of the Archit.cturol league. Mrs.
fabulous ocean front residence of Mr. and. Mrs. Gored Smith, Jeft, of the Upper Bay ore<!!, end
Chorles Hester on Brighton Rd., is included in Mrs. Raymond Kent Harvey of Corona del Mar.
the horne tour on S4turd4y. Sept. 2b, sponsored Mrs. Smith's husband, 41ong with Raymond
by the W omen s Architectur41 le4gue end the levenas of lido Isle, did the erchitecturel de-
county chapter of the American Institute of signing of the Cameo Shores dwelling .. Mrs.
Architects. Mrs. Hester, .,t right. is chatting with Harvey is ch.,irman of the home tour comm.ttee.
Mrs. Stewart
to Be Head of
Library Group
Mrs. T. Duncan Stewart of
Shore Cllrts will be Installed as
presJdent of the Friends of the
Ubrary at a luncheon meeting
Wednesday, Sept. 30, at the Ir-
vine Coast Country Club.
Mrs. Stuart Diehl, junior put
president, will Install Mrs. Stew-
art and the other o!tlcers: Mrs.
Russell Craig, vice president;
Mrs. Tevis Westgate, secretary,
and Mrs. Oliver H~ll. treuurer.
Mrs. Vera Davia, of the staff of
the HuntJnrton Ubra..ry at San
Marino, will tell about the little
known facts about the Huntlnl·
ton Library and Ita founder.
Enrollmenf at ---... , ..
Schools Given
Total enrollment at Newport
Beach elementary IChoola on
Monday, the opening day, was
3.551, accotdJnr to the Superin·
tendent's oUice.
The enrollment by schools wu
as follows: Horace Enslrn School,
833; Newport School, 687: Harbor
View School, 634; Newport
Heights School. 602; Mariners
School, 442, and Corona del Mar
School, 353.
Enrollment In the hlrh schools
was 2.3-tO at Harbor High, nnd
1,020 at Costa Mesa High as of
Tuesday.
Orange Coast College t'nrolled
2,265 students In regular session,
and 4,784 students In evening
clasaes. The regula r session atu·
dents will be taking a total of
13,106 cl~-
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New residents In Corona del
Mar are Glenn and Harriette
Wescott, who hav• moved from
eo.ta Mesa to 2222 Bayside Or.,
near Carnation Cove. Glenn Is
the Enslen's ad man, and Har-
dett• Ia remembered for her por·
trayal of Stella In the recent
Community Players production of
"Streetcar Named Desire."
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a.u ... ·• w .. y....,._...._
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• • • of S«Kial note
Arter Labor Day visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. FeriUS
McKay of 7CY7 Jaamlne Ave., Cor-
ona del Mar, were Mrs. McKay's
grandchildren, Stanley and Sue
Blackwell of Long Beach. A
party was given In their honor
by Mrs. Edna Franklin of 701 1~
Larkspur Ave. Helping with the
Eatons Hosts
With Series
Of. Festivities
Summer time has been the In -
centive for a aeries of parties at
the Udo Isle home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Eaton. Mo.t recent
aUaJr, which heralded the end of
summer and the beclnnlng of
another year of activity, ho.ted
40 auata.
1be patio of the Eaton home
wu p.lly Ucbted with Japanew
paper flah, .a-peruSed from llmt.
of the big elm tree. Cathedral
candles and colo~ apotllcha
m.ade the ~eene attractive u
guests enjoyed a buffet centered
by s ummer fruita. .,. .. ..., ... ........ "' .. .,.,.
A "Newport Harbor Shark
Bounty Hunt'' Is being under-
taken as an annual event by the
Newport Beach All-Seasons Assn ..
a newly organized marine group.
Suggested methods for catch ·
lng the sharks are with bait and
line, spear gun. bow and arrow,
wrestllnr -but no'shootlng. 1V
and radio star Andy Devine will
be asked to &e{Ve as grand
marshal of the bounty hunt.
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The Harbor Democratic Club
will hold an open organizational
meeting at 8 p.m. next Wednes-
day, Sept. 23. at the new head·
quarters. 1776 Newport Blvd.,
eo.ta Mesa. Club .,.ldenr John
t.ybarger says that a variety of
political activity ls being plan-
ned under the theme of ''Tarret
1960."
Cal Preston was elected Frl·
day as commodore of the Udo
ble Yacht Club Juniors. Georae
Vandervort 1a vice-commodore,
and Jane Howland 1a aecretary-
t.reuuntr.
Jane reeelved tM award for
mo8t outlltandlnc &1rl skipper,
Cal for contributlna the moet to
the club, K.atJt.y Wataon for mo.t
races. LeslJe 'Messenger for mo.t
Improvement. ,..,.,.. ...................
..... Pl •lt l I C... Olw. ,..-_
entertainment was Mrs. Frank-
lin's Cairn terrier. Hendie. • • •
Mr. and Mrs. 'Henry Ostrander,
former local resident!', now liv-
Ing In Palo Alto, were recently
In the Harbor Area to visit Mr.
Ostrander's daughter, Mrs. Albert
Stockton, who Is convalescing
after a very serious heart opera-
tion. Mrs. Stockton and her hus-
band, Dr. Albert Stockton, live In
Shore Cliffs. • • •
Mr. a nd Mrs. Lin Shetly of
Newport Helahts entertained Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart Diehl of Corona
del Mar for dinner recently. They
alao lnatlaated a aurprtae dinner
honoring Mrs. Jack Reinert for
her birthday. The celebration
was held on Labor day, juat a
few days before the actual event.
Arnone the cooks who dlsbed up
coodles. lncludlnr turkey, were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamblet and
Mr. and M.re. Carleton Mears of
Newport Helcht.. Mn. John
Green of CllU Haven and Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Stephen..on and
Mrs. Marie Howes of eo.ta Mesa.
Mr. Hamblet demonstrated a
daring·dO method of croalng the
Reinert pool fully clothed -
scooting over on a float, without
getting wet ... almost . • • •
The Richard Stt'eles of Bay
Shores ducked their telephones
and went to Catalina over Labor
Day weekt'nd. • • •
An unwelcome visitor In Cor -
on a del Mar last weekend was
a good-sized (5-rattlel rattle·
snake which sprawled near Jas·
mine Ave., and Fifth Ave., across
the foot path worn across the
canyon to the Youth Center. Two
youngsters first spotted the rat·
Uer and told the news to Mrs.
Bill Marriner. who Jives at 721
.Jasmine. rlcht next to "rattle·
snake gulch." She called the po·
lice. and OUlcer Jack Carter shot
the unwtnted vtsltor.
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The startina time for the Wo-
man's Civic League fashion show
TuHday, Sept. 29, has been ad·
vanced to 1 :30 p.m., the League
members were Informed at Tues·
~ay's meeting. The fuhlon show
will be at the Da nish Coffee Gar·
dens In Corona del Mar, and
proceeds wtll eo toward tennis
courts on the Youth Center
crounds. -------ll&t &&S Or LL DID
John Meyers, 44, of 120 Pearl
Aw., Balboa Island, died yester· d~ at Hoa1 Ho.pltal. He had
lived tn thla area for 16 yea.rs.
and wu the owner of Meyen
Electrical Producta tn Los Anae·
le.. Be 1a survived by hls wife,
June, and 3 dauahters, Pamela. ~pbanie and ~. all of the ......
••••••• •••••• STANDING TRIBUTE PAID 8epfjrab« and October eon-
•awJOn • ...,. DIIQII ' t'IIDMIDAT.IKPI'NH•I7.a.l
:=ne: =~-:u:'e t~:V.!~ TO MEMORY OF 'ANDY'
Harbof •rea. Mr. and Mrs. Mayer
are •pendtna ttwlrw ln Las Veau
and l..aJ&e country; Mrs. Mabel
Fttzmorrla, Corona del Mar real·
tor, apent two weelu In CAnada's
I!Sanff; and ~Murl Toeh will be
off to BawaiJ In October.
Corop.a del Mar'a feminine at-
torney, Evelyn Houran, recently
returned from Carmel, Monterey
and Sobranc.
Soroptimists
Launch Year's
Varied Events
Soroptlmlsts Inter.Jlatlonal of
Newport Harbor will hold Its
Founders' Day luncheon at the
Village Inn on Balboa Island at
noon next Wednesday, Sept. 23.
Charter members of the organiza-
tion wiU be honored.
A meeting last week was held
in the evenlnr at tJle home of
Loulse Marde.ich, In Costa Mesa.
On the fall agenda for the Sor·
optlmi.sts ate a president's coun-
cil meeting Sept. 19 at Azure
Hills Country Club, a dlatrtct ~n
ference at Disneyland Hotel Oct.
16 and 17, which will be hostess-
ed by the N~wport Harbor and
Laguna Clubs, and a boat tour
of the harbor area Oct. 31.
The boat trip will be spom1ored
by the local club with Fare! Wal·
ker. Frances Cott, Bunnlt' Mayer
and ~ne Salee as co-chairmen.
All Soroptlmista of the Riverside
area will be Invited.
Dance Slated
By Play Port
The Play Port of the Pacific.
the recently oraanl~ Harbor
Area eroup that ts promoting
busJness for the orr season
months, will hold a public dance
Tuesday, Sept. 29, at the Balboa
Rendezvous, beginning at 8 p.m.
There'll be door prizes and
cocktails and dancing to the
mualc of Murray McEachern and
hls Sleepwalkers.
The Play Port hu completed
Its first major project -publica·
Uon of an Informational bro-
chure. Ben Farlattl, prealdent of
Play Port and owner of the Hur-
ley Bell Inn. Corona del Mar,
made the announcement yester-
day morning at the Newport
Harbor Chamber of Commerce
bntaldut at the Jlalboa Bay Culb,
and the first coples of the bro-
chure were dt..trlbutt"d there.
o.,.. ..... " .................
lfe~ eeiiMIIC>t-tl, ....__
_.1 Cell ... f:Nitll ,;,..;"' 4 .. ,......., oaw. 1410.
WE IEUVEI
Y&TI DIIT -5 US.
The !fewport kacll city coun-The audience joJned In the cUm~ and the dtlzens 1n the tribute.
audience stood In memocy of Col Col. Smith, who had written Ttte Corona deJ Mar Chamber
Andrew W. Smith u the roll call h.la weekJy "Col. Andy Saya•· ot Commerce wlll man a ho.-
wu taken Monday evenlri• on column In the En.lign tor aJmo.t pltallty booth at the Lobster
a motion to adopt a re110JuUon of 4 '-1 year, died ln Hoag Hospital Bake, which will ~ put on by
tribute to CoL Andy. Sept. 6 after a lon1 lleht agalnst the Balboa Bay Lions Oct. 10 and
Alter the readiJ'\1 of the reso-cancer. 11 at Newport Dunes. Pie, cake
lutlon by CJty Clerk Margery Here Ia the re.olutlon adopted and coaee wW be et>rved for
Schrouder, Mrs. Robert Rea and Tuesday evening: sale, and in1ormat1onal bro.
Les Steffensen of Corona del "WHEREAS, the Council of the 1 chu~ on Corona del Mar wlll be
Mar r06e to their feet In the a udl· City of Newport Beach Is sad-available.
ence. Mrs. Rea said they did so dened by the death of Col. An-~ ~ ---------
In memory oC the colonel. When drew w. (Andy} SmJlh, and Ph .lh •
the vote was called on the resolu-"WHEREAS, Col Smith ~rved I armoniC
lion. Mayor James Stoddard the City of Newport Beach a.s
asked hla fellow councilmen to Councilman from 1952 to 1955 1 PI S •
stand while the roll was called. and .. Mayor for part of that ans erleS
period, and f 4 c rt L·.brary Staff ''WHEREAS. as a City o!tlclal 0 once s and later aa critic and (.'9mmen-c h T I d tator ln the Council Chambers. The Orange County Phllhar·
nJ monic is offering a subscription anges 0 lat commu ty meettnas. and In series of 4 concerts for tt1e com·
the prea, Cot. Andy earned lng season, and September hu
Do.othea Sheely, head librar-1 recornJUon for forthright and been designated as the month
lan for the City or Newport perslnent devotJon to the civic for purchulng the series.
Beach, announces the following cau.tes he ~. and Tickets are available at the
changes In the library staU: .. WHEREAS, hls active and St"ason rate of S8.50 to help sup-
Mrs. Cecil Manell has been vocal ft&nda on community Is-port the Phtlharmonac.
appointed as cataloruer to suc-sues, whether popular with ma-Here Is the concert scht"dule:
c-eed Mrs. Estelle Daniels, who joritles or minorities, repr~nt . Oct. 17 at the Orangp Coa.'lt
has resigned to attend USC. Mrs. ed a healthy lnflupnce In the 1 College auditorium, with Ray-
Manell was head of technlcaf conduct of City busJneas, mond Menhennl<'k vioJa and
services at Arcadia Public U -"NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RE Adrian Holland, Vl~lin, as' solo-
brary for 2'-. years, and prior to SOLVED. that the membt>rs of lsts.
that was cataloguer at the UCLA the City Council of the City of Nov. 21 -Marjorie Brinkman.
library and worked for the L.A. Newport Beach for and on behalf sopnmo. and Ned Romero. barf-
city schools library. The Man-ol Ita citizens and themsel\'es do tone, will sing operatic dueta and
ells and therr-2 children live at hereby pay tribute to the mem-50ios with the orchesll'a.
20Z1 Highland Dr., Harbor High-ory ot Col. Andy Sm!th and t'X· Ian. 23 -The American pre-
lands. press appreciation for his valued mlere of a "California Suite" will
Mrs. Helen Mobley "as been servke fo hla community, be condu~ by ~~ com~r
named library clerk to replace "BE IT FURTI-IER RESOLVED. Ri<'hard Rail, and Peter Hewitt
Miss Judith Howard, who has that thl<~ resolution be recorde-d will be plano soloist.
moved from the Harbor Area.! with the mlnut~ of the City I F~b. 20 -Allee Schoenfeld,
Mrs. Mobley attended tht' Uni· Council m~ting this dat(' and violin. and EJeano~ Schoenfeld.
versity ot Utah and University that a copy be del1vered to Mrs. ~llo, will be sololsts In the
of Callfomla, and worked for the Flo~nce Smith " Brahms double concerto.
credit department of Pacifi c F •-
nan<'e In Long Beach.
Ree<-e Stauffer and Virginia
Dunlavy are leavlne their jobs
as hbra,y pages to go to college.
New pages are Mary Jane Ham-
brook and Patricia Pierce at the
main library and Jill Stauffer at
the Corona del Mar. All 3 are
Harbor High School students.
One Church
Aids Another
• A helping hand l.s being ex-
tended to the young Lutheran
Church of the Muter of Corona
del Mar by the Corona del
Mar Community Con,-regatlonal
Church.
The Lutherans, who no longer
are able to hold their Sunday
services at the Arthur Murray
Studio, will be meetil'\1 at 8 a.m.
Sundays In Pllvim Hall of tbe
Community Church until tbelr
new sanctuary 1a completed In I
the former Jon's restaurant build·
Ina. ·
• 3-all
YOUR
VITAMIN
HEADQUARTERS
C.r••• Ml •r Puflllcy
.,... .. (J?5 .. .-
asD &Aft' CIO.IIT lllaiiWAT
.,..A Da. IIU
UJII
DOG FOOD 39c LIDT'I -ll oz.
CORNED BEEF
NABISCO RITZ CRAcn:RS, 12 OZ. 35c Py 0 M y Bluebeny Mix. Twin Pk.. 24 Oz.
SUWSIIDIE-'fl/4 OZS.
KRISPY CRACKERS 150 COOJIT
,15c ZEE TOWELS 2for37c
Brandywine Mushrooms. Stems & Pes.. 4 Oz. 29c MODESS. Req. or Super
lOST (JrEW ) -I ~ CA.DfES -a OZ.
HEART OF OATS 19c DOG BUSCUITS
. .....29c O'CEDAR MOP REF1LLS
FROZEN FOODS
StEAlS . 2FOB1~ * Sf'J'I'. 17 -18 -19 *
~~~ndSteak 79~ Ch
lump 79~
\
WW J.JtADIIIG TO
SWDIIBI'Vr
490 Park Ave., Balboa Island :::Down==~=·=~f{=A=ve.=from=F=eny::::!~======:.l French Girl. "m n , r. f-'iano
''LUX -'' MEADE LEWIS
MEADE (Lux) LEWJS c:ap-
ti•at. hi. audieoce with
bcmky teak, cmd Barrel-
House picmo. Enjoy a de-
licious d iD D e r further
enhanced w it h superb
c:odrJaiJa and maneloua
1. .rudson Liberty ·~
l oust R~staurant
1660 Harbor Bl•d.
~en ~ar latti 's
3801 E. COAST HWY.
CORONA DEL MAR
OR. 3-9970
The best in foocL aenice
cmd gracious hospitality •••
In a charming Old English Atmosphere
Now you ccm enjoy Luncheon and
Dbmer serYed in the Victor Hugo
Manner ••
SEYEI ..,. I ....
The VIOOR HUGO INN
HYatt 4-3Ml
361 CLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH
Danish Youth
At Harbor Hi
•••• , •• .,Ill
Mn.. Harry Bu.fbnan ol D) W.
0., Ave.. Balboe. and Mrs. DaJ.
Ia Doman ol FWlertOQ. co-dlair·
men ol the Oranc~ County can·
cer beneDt. announce that 7
Orange County coli clubs will
participate In the Babe Dldri1<·
son Zaharias memorial fund rolf
touma.rnent Oct. 16-25..
The Clubs a~ lrv1~ Coast,
Mesa Verde, Willowick. Huntinc·
ton Beach. Santa Ana, Yorba
Unda and Los Coyotes. Men wUl
play against Gene Uttler's acore,
and WOillen ,Olleft will play
against Betty Hicks' ~.
SOWIJ .. _.,
110n01 ,..,as ...
soa-.maa-...rr ...
D~RNEST DVRGNINE
1ft
~
wec...•a....,.t.
1.--.dll I 8 ~ ...........
DiiiMU S • II .. -a&a -nL 2
WOODS COVE
''SPORT OF POLYNESIAN KINGS'' ..
NEWPORT DU.NES
CALIFORNIA vs. HAW,AII
OUTRIGGER CANOE RACE
'
FROM CATAUNA ISLAND
TO NEWPORT DUNES
,_IEIWEEIIP.& .. 2P&-Y,.,I ••
Flnllill 11111•1 .... Wallnll
AfW the big .......
•
.... --lilliE ............
" Newpoirt DuDee WCDeD'a Crew w. SaD O.a•a• WC~MD'a
er.w iD Gal ........ w Ia .. MgQDG. ..... to COlD*
.,... willa ........ cnw m 1-.... ..,. ct..cm.jw-Mip
•
...
..
,
/a Claai:k
Paoper
aaWJOMr ••.-c. ...... 1
i*uDD&T, lUll N*&M 17 ....
Meter Theft
Case Solved K/ I ;"7 I L ----2. ----a. ...._ ___ c. ____ a.
(.# J t. ----T. ----&. ----t. ----10. ~.:;: '-uy_g
a w iflcatioca
A 11,000 string ot parking
meter thefts In Newport Beach
waa cut ahort leaat week when
Newport pollee arrested 2 men
on au•plclon ot grand theft. /~... 1 1L 12. ll. lt. 15. .... Ed... o
' .,. ~ ~ SPEClAL! 15 warda oaly SOc b ODI IDMrtkla-3 tUDe.~ 1.00 w~~~ 0 ... ' ,y .. .nwg to Nftt__(J
Richard Goodson, 29, of Lake-
wood and John Higgins, l6. of
Long Beach were arrested In the
vtctnlty o1 the <>c:ean Front park-
Ing Jot near the Newport Pier. A
bag found In their car contained
$221.55 In coins.
.au. ----11. 19. lt. 30. Help w•tecl-0 '-I n 21 11 ~ a Wc.ft ...tM n , , I lod , Found. o , a 71. a 21. 30. Stw..,.. c:ar __ o '\. I • -..om. om.Y 1• roa 01m IIIIDTIOII -a 1'DID roa ~a Person.a _ 0
A hacksaw, a claw hammer,
a small vi!K', a pocket knlle, 2
screwdrivers, a can of soldering
paste, and 3 metal files were
also found In the car. Thr« park·
lng meter keys found In the car
led pollee to ~lleve that the tools
had been osed mainly to make
keys that wouJd fh the meters.
because the meters had not been
fo~d open, but appured to
have been opened by a key.
' MAIL TO: THE ENSIGN. 2150 E. Coa.l Hwy •• Cxoaa del Mar ~-a
Your Name -----------Addr•• Pb.ou ___ _
T1rO'IT DEEJ)S roa SALE
BROIER DESIRES TO SELL
GROUP OF SECOND TRUST
DEEDS, 69'. TO 10% INTER·
fliT. GOOD DISCOUNTS. BOX
NO. P· 72. c/o THE ENSIGN,
2850 E. OOAST HWY, COM..
LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE DONE
CALL
KIMBERLY 5-7551
Carpentry
Minor Repairs
No Jobs Too Small!
H. 0 . ANDERSON
1947 Fullerton Avt'.,
Costa Mesa. CaliC.
Midway 6-3314
It no answer ('all Ml 6-2372
Pcnnti.ng -Decorating
PAPER HANGING
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Ucensed Contractor
1897 Orange Ave. eo.ta Me.
UbertY 8-8628
JOHNSTONrS
Mesa Auto Wreckers
UM>d Auto Parts. 11ra
We Buy Cars and Scrap Metal
UBERTY 8-7013
207S Placentia Ave. eo.ta Mea
Cc mple te Landscaping
Service
FREE ISilMATES
S6B Green Sta.ms-
Free ckllva-y
CO RON A DEL IIAll l'fU1tSEB"l
OR 5-0160 • 2744 E. Coast Hwy.
ALL 1TPES OF
Photographic Supplies
• Fast Color rum Service.
• Movie Projedon f~ Jt.ent. e Model A1rplane Suppl.ltL
M EARS CAMERA SHOP
1710 Newport Blvd.. CoRa Mea
Pb<Jne Uberty 8-7CK2
* * MOVING?* *·
2 Fa.st Insured m overs and
large va n $10.50 an hour.
Time starts at you door ...
Why pay moe?!
-Call-
NEWMAN
TRANSFER It STORAGE CO.
Midway 6-2528 or U~rty 8-6430
1968 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
•
CROWN TV
SALES -SERVICE
and RENTALS
CALL CLAUDE OR DICK
FOR EXPERT 'IV REPAIRS
3422 East Coast HJghvray
Corona Del Mar
Phone OR 3-5655
•Amam~G=--------------
CALL -
Sympson & Nollar
Newport's
Oldest r..tabll.lbed Palnters
oa 3.3130 -Eves oR 3-!M54
LOST &liD rouaD
LOST. DIAMOND It SAPPHIRE
dinner rtna. 1n or near Berk·
ahlre'a ~want, Udo Isle.
$50.00 reward. Call HYatt 4-6639
~
COOL NlGHTS!
CAt your pets read)' for fall rain
•nd cold.
SALE
~n a.. and colon s .... tftll _____ __.91Sc
Poodle ~b -..J5c biD t'Mta ____ ,suo up
BUUY roa aEST SELECTf01'S
THE JORDAN'S PET SHOP
1'1'11 &. mAlT IIIGBWA 'f
CX*l~BA. DIL MAa
oa~
roa SALE KIICEI..l..AJROUS
1955 UNCOLN Capri coupe with
full power, low mileage. Muat
sacrtllce. Call HY 4-8511.
MOVlNG, MUsr SELL: Row---boa-t,
swing set, oriental rua. patio
table. lawn mower, etc., etc.
ORiole 3-<8l2.
1958 FORD V-8 ~-ton pickup.
Hu custom cab. chrome rear
bumper, white aJde wall•. twin
chrome pipes. Good condition.
Call RY 4-8511.
APT. SIZE REFRJG., copper fin-
Ish, good running order, $40.
417 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar.
1951 CADILLAC. Coupe de VIlle
with full power. Must sell this
prt>stlge car at a low price.
Call HY 4-8511.
FOR SAL£---EXPANOO TRAIL-
ER, 15 Ft. wide with aluminum
awning and patio. Seaclifft'.
890 W. 15th Street. Nt'Wport
Beach . Ll 8-84fJ6. :sg CH EVI E :-.:v'""-8::.-=-1 m_p_a.,..la--=cc-o-n\-,e-r-t-
lble. Satin bla<-k with white
top and white side wallc;. It's
loaded. Call HY 4-8511.
IlEAL ESTATE & llEJfT ALS
FOR RE..IIIT: Oct. 1. Nicely turn-
Ish. P bedroom ApL Close to
shopping area . Garagt-. Yearly
rt-ntal in Corona del Ma r. Call
OR. 5-!Yl39.
APT. FOR RENT: 1 bedroom u n ·
fum ., delightful, yard, garage,
quiet, range. refrft. Adulu.
Yearly. ~ Polnsen1a. CDM.
OR 3-224.2 or OR 3-2520 Ext. 511.
FURNISHED stu~lo apartment.
Attractive wood-paneling in·
terlor. Newly furnished. Adult.
no pets. 185. 521 Femlea f. Co-
rona del Mar. ORJole 3-1214.
BY OWNER. 2 bedroom home In
COM. W to w carpet. garage,
laundry room, nice yard, se-
cluded patio. Available Oct. 9.
Phone ORJole 3-4578.
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, furnish·
ed. garbage disposal, garage.
Available after Sept. 7. No pets.
SALES WORK: Men or women
tun time s ummer and winter
Job. Sales experience, person·t allty and appearance import-
ant. Marriner's Stationer book
and omoe supply, 225 Forest
Ave., Laguna Buch.
NO AGE BARRIER
MEN OR WOMEN Responsible p e r son w h o
wants to make $2,000 per mo.
or more. Qualltlca tlons, Ref·
erences. Car, Neat. Honest.
S900 to SJ.OOO Investment
necessary. Fully se<."Ured. Pos-
t~lble full time opportunity.
Good retirement feature. For
local Interview write ASTA,
Box 882. Santa Ana. Calif.
Include phone and partic-
ulars.
TOP OPPORTUNITIES
DAILY
Be Sure To Check With
TUNE FARRAR
Employment Agency
402~ 3Znd St.. Newport
ORiole 3-4680
TUPPERWARE
Sales people aren't born, tht'y're
made. We train you. Car l.s
necessary. Call KJ 3-0419.
MOTHERS: HELP SANTA. Earn
money or toys. Demonstrators
n~ed-English, Spanish , or
Japanese. Call Midway 6-3420.
UQUOR Store Clerk part-Ume.
Night work In Harbor area.
Age 45-60. Experience prefer-
red, but not required. Some
counter work and selling Is re·
qui red. Educ atIon at least
high school. Neat appeara.nce,
courteous and good personal-
Ity required. Give 3 references,
name and address of previous
employer. Address reply to En-
slen Newspaper, Box J -731.
USED SPlNET PIA!'iOS
Full 88 Note
FROM $295
At'r050nic Chickering
Knabe
Gulbranson Wurhuer . ....... ,.
515 No. Main St., S. A. KI i ·4-l59
In Corona ~I Mar OR 3 5530 1
DO YOU WANl • tob. • ri4e, •
,....,, • IN by toit+w 1 Or 4o you h ...
......ttti"9 to ..a? Try fnw9" cla ut-
flecl •4L ORiole )-0550.
MAYOR JAMES STODDARD •s handling the controli o f the b4ck·
hoe at the ground-brea~ing ceremonies last Thursday a1 tf.e i te of
the ,ew headquarte rs of the Corona del M4r C a •tor" a Bank at
Larhpur Ave . a nd Coast H wy. Gomg along for the r de are (from
leftl banlt d irectors James Ray and W alter Mel ott a nd ..,, e pre\•
de"t and manage r James VfJn Dyke Mr. Mellot• South C ca t
Construction C o i~ building the new headquarte~ Tne property .~
being leased to the bank by Mr. Ray a,..d C M Crow:~ • .., J• T -:>•ol
cost cf the new ba,.k buil dinq ;~ est•moted at $270 OOC C ~ ... p e• o"
dote os set for ne-.t March. (f.n~ign photol
Hearing Set
for Sept. 25
The r hargP of <Ji tPmptt'rl m ur
r1Pr again!-t Rotwrt Chf't k . 311, of
2601 \\'illow Ln. C"llf'ta '\1~a. will
h:l\e prt"hmtnar) hC'iHmg at 2
p m Fm lay. N'~t 2.>
ChE'<'k. \\ ho ,.., bt>in,:: he-Ill on
~'5.01l0 ball. io;; r·harged with a'<·
I o;;nulting Donalrt Wolfe-. 32. of
·H i': In'< A\'f'. Corona dt>l Mar:
I '<lr1k1ng htm t\I.IC't> about thP
ht>tld w1th thP hutt of a t1shtng
poiP anrl firing two shots a t him
1n the Hurle) fk>ll Inn parkmg
Mrs. R.oy Strotz of Balboa start-
ed her rail courw In contract
bradge Tu4!Sday evening at the
1 Costa Mesa Friday Afternoon
dubhou!iie The course. which ls
held at 7:30 p.m.. cons1sts o1 8
les..'<>n on the Goren point count
system. Mrs. Strotz Is a llfP mas-
ter In contract bridge. the highest
rating a bridge player may at-
1 tain.
lot tn Corona dPI ~ar on Sept 2 I T he motive for thE' aAAault was
a llegf'd a•tentlons that M r l WolfE' wao;; shov. tng Che<"k s w1fe.
I Dawn Chf'<'k. 27
Here'• America'•
lift SMw Slatetl ~~thlw'!i~'b~! I The Hoag MPmorlal Ho pita l Sclnrian d iamond·
Auxtllal') w1 1l hold a home-. and type f'rme. Tubu·
0 1ft o;;how l'O\', 19 20. M-Martin l.ar nm•. 3-•~ .. '" •••r• aod baod Lorknl1'y, <-ha 1rman, rt>ports that bnll8. S.. it now!
NEW PRESIDen' of the South Coast Young RepYblice ns, Sa lly
McCord of Corona del Mar, holds the gavel just surrendered by
the ovtgoin g pre sident. Calvin Schmodt o f Cliff H.sven.
all a uxtllaf) u nits. Including C • ' Plild Sllre •••• Santa Ana. Huntington Bear h. -·--
1 Laguna a nd the Ha rbor Area. 3701 E. COAST IDQJ!IWAT
havP been preparing the gifts coao•A DEL 1i1AM
during summer work~hop aC'II\'· 0....,_ S-7014
1 ~1t~Y~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OR 3-628& Yearly rental. CDM. -------------IIELP WAJITED-FEJCALE
SALLY McCORD OF COM
IS HEAD OF YOUNG GOP · TIDE TABLE Apartment For ReDt BALBOA
ISLAND. 1 ~droom furnished.
with fi~place. 100 fHt to Bay.
$70 winter rental. Call ORioJe
3-6901.
Apartment For Rent., BALBOA
ISLAND. 2 bedroom furnlshM
with fireplace, carpets, $90.
Winter rental. Call ORJole
3-6901.
2 BEDROOM lower apartment ..
fQrnlshed. fireplace. wall to
wall carpeting. $125 It utllitles
winter rental. Balboa IsJe.
North Bay. No pets OR 3-1~
FOR SALE BY OWNER: Lovely
extra large 3 bedroom stucco ·
modern home with dining
room. ash cablnetll, hardwood
floors. huge patto, fenced
and landscaped with OCEAN
VlEW. $16,850. with good terms.
123 Lucia Avenue, San Clem -
ente HY 2-3150.
FOR RENT !5 rooms In C-1 zone.
Reasonable rent for all or part.
Will remodel for steady ten·
ant. 615 Goldenrod. COM.
READ I
ENSIGN
CLASSIFIED
AND
REAL ESTATE
ADS FOR
REAL
.. VA[UES
SALESWOMAN wanted for Bal·
boa Island Sto~. with man-Leading the South Coast Young
agerlal ability. Experienced In Republica ns th1s )'t'ar v.HI be
Women's Wear Selling. Top Sally M<'Cord of 5():;t, Hellotrop<>
permanent position with good A\·e .. Corona dl'l Mar. who was
future. Give full particulars in elected president of the r('('('ntly
lst lener for Interview. Write ~-organized group at its lnttlal
Box F-91 c/o Ensign News-1 mHting la£1 week.
paper, Corona del Mar. Selected to ~rve with her an-
Room of the Dlsne} land Hotel.
Stat€' Senator Thruston Morton
wtll be guest spea ker at thE' 8
p m. t'\ent
The ~;roup wtll mN't t ht> S4"<'
ond Wt'dnesday of the month at
the Villa Marina.
HELP WANTED--Sales lady for Margery ~rown ot ~uth Laguna. Don't Go on vice pres1dt-nt: Con nne Pehrson gift shop. Experienced. Call ot Newport Height5, S«rNaf)·:
OR 5-0550. a nd Claire Longmirt' of Laguna.1 p k F•l dO
treasurer. a r s
SITUA'nOifS WAJirTED Furtht'r organization of tht> 1 I
group will be dt~uo;..~d \\ h"n the constitution li nd by laws rom ·1 Thl' l'e.wport fk'<l<'h . Pultu•
mlttee meets today 1 Thursday 1, Dt>pt. has ISSU<'rl a wArntn~ th.tt
at the home of Miss ~rCord. <'ttat1ons will be 1~.o;;uPd for '1ola
r .. lltlleiptef KiP •tl Lew Water
(for LA. outer barbor-Jlr.-wport 10 IIlla. earlkc)
Light Figures A.M.-Bold FicJurM P.M.
18 Friday
19 SoturdAzy
20SUDday
PACIPlC DATLIQBT SAVI.JirQ TIME
Low Bigb
4 :!9 0 7 10:3'7 "i I
-1;..') 11 11tH 53 ::;-:n 1 5 11.J.1 5.2
Rigb Low
0 20 4 0 5:44' 20
1 1-1 2 4 6. It 2.-1
2:39 3.2 6·-15 2 8
5 1-t 3 2 i ::H 3.1
COICPUICEJM'S OF
4:~ o.& .~b 4.!
S:31 0.7 11:36 4.5
6:14 o.J ..
Bl9b Low
12:05 SJ) 7:03 ·~ 12:G 4.7 8~01 lA I :30 4.5 9:!5 l.S
2:48 u 11 :02 1..3
••·s SPOinla aoaos
1107 Jlr.-port A.-... Cocta Ne80
EXPERIENCED women w o u I d
Uke baby-slnlng job by day or
week. Ha.s qualified refer?nces.
P.O. Box 438 COM.
RESPONSIBLE MOTHER d~irt~s
permanent daytime baby sit·
tlng po.ltlon In Corona del
Mar. Lovely home ... fenced
yard, Corona del M~r. Call
ORiole 3-44.21. Mrs. Campbell.
Scheduled also among Young tlon of thP <'It) rode "' hk h moik~
Republican a<-tivltle-s Is a baJ1· it unlawful to allow clogs nn an~ ~:;:::;:=::;:::;::::;::;::::;::;::;:::::;::;::::;::;::::;::;::;:::::;::;::::;::;::;:::::;~ quet Sunday. Sept 27 In the Oak publtr park or pia) grou nd In the -;
<'II~.
IRONING WANTED. $1..25 per
hour. 327 Poppy, Corona del
Mar. Pleue leeve lronlnc be-
tore 4 p.m... Call Oriole 3-4421 .
YOUNG MATRON, 10 years expe-
rience ln ready-to-wear, de·
atres posltlon ln other field.
Some book.keepln1 experience.
Will accept managedal nt
sponslbillty. Write c/o Box 806,
the Enalgn. COM.
Bay Club Sees
Tennis Match
Sf><'auSE' of num"rouc rom-
plaint~. the Parks. Bc>a t•h(>S and
Recrea tion Dfopartment announ
C'f's that park, are now po'l1t'd
with w arnmg !'ligns dt'<'la rlng It
unla wful to permit dor in
s..teCJ Jlr~rt Ana
PAUL DEll. DECGUnlll
SJ*ia''ri"9lD applJocatloll ol-n ~. -n-paper. vrcae cloth. borlap. KeDJca cmd etc.
PIIOWE OlllOLE 3·55&5
Cnath'e lat.dol:s OIUole J . 7511
'p~a~rks~~~w~lt~h~or~~~i~th~ou~t=l~e~~~sh~·~==~~==~==~==~~==~~~~~~~~==~~~~~ Balboa Bay Club members r
transferred Interest from salting
to the te-nnis courts over the
Labor Day w~kend. when they
engaged In their annual mem·
bers only tennis tournament
Monday evenlnl th~ 3 da)
hollday ended with ft'Stl\'itlf'll at
the dinner hour. and an award
of trophies. Danclna completed
the celebration.
At the club O\'H the past wHk
or so ha\'e been a number of out·
of-towners wh()l!llt" names cli<'k In
the entertainment world. These
lnduck-d young Jerry Mathers.
who play·s Uttle Bea~~r on
"~ave It to Beaver," on 1V.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lundi~ran
and daughter, Stace)'. abo ~·ere
on a brief holiday.
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To The Newport Harbor Ensign
The only wee)dynewapc:cper iD the Harbor Area
2850 E. COAST HWY •• CORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3-0SSO
ONE TEAll ------Only 3.00
C>utDde aa Harbor Ana ----UO
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Planners to Consider Map
of New COM Subdivision
e Too 1.-. to a "t
ibri'AL: Hear tiM bteeb In
CHI.MA COVE. 2 ~ ~
• wtth love)J petiO anclllrep&ace. Oara.p. WI.,_ ltental $1.25
per month. Pbooe Mr. srntth
at ORiole 3·2010.
0. ~ Roberbon'a new aUbdl· Earl Cook, ~ CataJlna Dr. SiLVE& Miniature ·POOdle Pup·
Vlldon neu Corona del Mat, ad· 1Cewport B.tlh~ ....ubcllvlde OM pl-. Beautiful AK.C ~ted.
jacoeftt to hll Harbor VIe" Hilla R·2 lot to erMte 2 lt·2 parcela. only 6 Wftkl old. ~Uent
ctewlopment above Harbor VIew 1'1WI a~tlon wu conaldered ~lcree Unes. 315 llarl1old,
School, will come up araln at 8 Aq. 20 an4 wu aet over eo that Corona del Mar. ORiole 3·0372.
p.m. today ('lbu...S.y) before tbe tbe applicant could revlAe u!at· LADlES wanted to taJce names
Newport kach Plannlnc Com· lftl praae to have acces. from tor CDM City l)trectory. Good
mlulon. Catallna DJ-. bandwritl~ nec-eaary. Full or
Tbe tentative ma,p tor th.1a 1ub-Earl Stanley, 2201 Clift Dr.. Part·tlme. Salal')' and car al·
dlvlllon was on the a,enda for Newpert Helaht., provide 2 R·l towance. Apply 1791-C Npt.
the Sept. 3 meetlna. but held over Iota. Ave. c011a Meta. Rear of Bar·
for further dbcus.ton of the traf· e ADDITIOJIAL aUIJXEU ber Shop.
fie pattern. ~011"1 of Plann1ne Com· -:;:oo;;:.-;~.,~0:7:U~W~A:-o::N-:::T;--•-:~.....-.-.-.,..-r-,-:.~
Rete 1a the aeenda for tonlaht: mlaalon memorandum d ate d ,.... ... • .._~ ..._7 a, 4e ,.. ...,_
• TDTA'nY& MD pt. 1, recardlne off·•Jte park· &!cond heartna on tentative In• taclllttes. --"'lilt t. ... , Try ~ de-'-
map No. 3M2. a 1ubdlvlalon --==------------w Mt. oaw. )..OIIQ. planned by 0 . Z. Robertson, Jo.
VAlUE · . GIIIU Ill ..
,. IUIT lEE
'11111 ••••,. a •.•. ,
Only 8 years old. Larae attractive Uvlne room wltb
ral~ed hearth and fireplace. wall·to.wall carpetlna.
Tiled kitchen with breakfast area, separate dJnJng
area. Tiled bath. Roomy double garage. AU thla plua
an outaJde barbeque and cute enclosed patio. RealJy a n
excellent buy at $21,000 with terms!
THE VOGEL CO. cated easterly ol MacArthur Blvd.
and north ot Filth Ave. In Corona
del Mar. • v AmAIICI:I
CIIIIJ DB. Ill 12667 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar . ORiole 3·2020 1r ORiole 3·2021
THIS 3 BDRM. with VIEW. Beau·
tUul corner lot. Paneled Uvlng
rm. with fireplace, hardwood
Ronald Dlcrtns. Richard Beam·
Ish and Herbert J[almNch, 5309·
19-23 River Ave .. We~t Newport.
permlalon to have carports on
front haU of Iota, and J .foot en·
croach:rtwnt Into required lO..foot
front yard .etback to Install out·
riager or balcony type proJec·
tlon.s.
Cameo Shore~ Development
Co., JO.foot encroachment into re·
qulred 40-foot front yard set·
back on Jots 32 through 140, ex·
~pt Iota 46 and 47, In Cameo
Shores.
Harry Plueck, 4015 Marcus
Ave .. West Newport. ~rmissJon
to place a steel post and a por·
tlon of a beam within the J .foot
s ide yard setback to permit one
additional car to be parked off
st rtoet.
W. C. Reeder. 607 N. Bay Ft.,
Balboa Island, 21,.foot encroach·
ment Into 5·foot rear yard set-
hack to construct a garage apart·
men f. e JlESt1BDIV1SIOJfS
..... , ... ..
11 _2 .. .,. .... ..
Fumiahed and unfurnlahed wtth
carpets and drapes, washer and
dryer, dlsh washer, ranae and
oven In every apartment. Built
around lovely swimming pool.
$175 to $250.
Call Olltle 3-3770
NEW
FUIIISIED
IICIB.OR
APUTIEITS.
HaW Ptol
FROM $95 PER )10.
Ooors. Asking $31,900.
3 BORM., 2 bath home near
~an. View IJ'Om Jiving rm.
Larae double lot. Ma.Y consld·
Er trade. See A Submit. $37,500.
DUPLEX • 2 bdrm. each. Ocean
side of Hwy. Owner's unit
beautifully furn. Total price
$37,500.
SHORECLIFF . 3 bdrm. superb
home. Near new with built·lns.
Carpets lr drapes lncludeci. May
trade for local lnrome, $43,500.
MOTEL . Ideal for couple. 10
units plus owners apt. Submit
local home on trade. Approx.
$30,000 down.
LEJIITON UNDEN
REALTOR
3001 E. Coast Hwy., CD)i
I Vincent Drug Building I
OR 3·0668 Eves. OR 3·037~
CORDIA DEL IAR
& UNITS IN CORDIA DEL IU
On extra large lot, Ideally arranged a nd tastefully
furnished. Select hardwood floors, good ronstructlon.
Excellent rental record.
$37,600
• • •
PROVINCIAL
Ca~~t· Co4 CoHaca 1111 2 BMn. F••· Apt.
South of Highway In Corona del Mar. This beautiful
home has 2 bedrooms, uo;ed brick tlreplace, wa)J to
wall carpet, custom drapes, built·ln dish washer and
disposal.
liM l1e11111 aall ExcaUut T arms
Perce Marph.•c;, 317·319 Ruby
Ave., Balboa Is land, realign prop·
erty Jlne5. This application was
denied Aug 6, and the decision
wac; appealed to the City Coon·
ell. The Council sent the case
ba<"k to the Planning Commission
on the basis of a revised plot
plan.
275 E. 18'11{, COST A MESA
MANAGER Midway 6·4233 DriYe :, ~7.rcissa ARM 0 • •
3034 EAST COASr mGHW A Y
CORONA DEL MAR
• ORiole 3-7560
3 & DEN
A BUY Is this modest 4 year old
home In the Heights area of
Costa Mesa. 3 bedroom and con·
vt>rt1ble den with 2 baths. Large
lot on fine street. Owner will
sell for $1 2,500. but needs good
down payment. Good Loans. .•.
On the above home, owner will
consider &ood vacant In ex·
<"hange. Can add cash .... Will
assume. SUBMIT!
TOM CAMPBELL, Realtor
Midway 6·2200
SIN CLEIEIITE
Ocean VIew Home
2400 Square Feet, 21: Corner Lot
Fully Furnished
Only $-47,500
.... Real Estate
1968 Harbor
Costa Mesa
Midway 6 2528
Evenings Liberty 8·2622
CURT DOSH, Rllr I
READ
ENSIGN
CLASSIFIED
AND
RUL ESTATE
ADS FOR •
or
Call ORiole 3·12~0
SEA CREST IOTEL
1 & 2 bedroom apartmPnts
Xi t<"henet tes
Nicely Furnis hed
HEATED POOL
Children lc Pets Welcome
Sea Crest letel
2931 East Coast Hwy.
Corona del ~ar
ORiole 3·6310
FOR RENT
-then call us for appt. Do not
disturb ()('('Upants. 4 bedrooms -
2 baths, lots of built-In features
-can be converted to duplex -
garage stressed for apartment.
. ASIIIII $27,500
SEASPORT REALTY
CWIEVUH ..
REALTOR
2633 We$t Coast Highway
Newport Beach
lJ 8·9349 -Eves. U 8·3293
NEWPORT BEACH
Studio Apts.
OCEAN VlEW, 1258 sq. ft., 2·
OlE OF OUR CHOICE EXCLUSIVES!
First time orrered at this rldkulously low price of only
$68,500. One year old 3 bdrm .. 3 bath BA YFRONT home.
Including many bullt·lns, carpets & drapes. Also large
private patio with view of the enUre bay. Can be Jea.sed
with option to purchase.
• • •
ION FRUIUN, Railer
208 Marine Ave., Balboa Island OR 3 -2220
Corona del Mar, 2 bedroom home
with fireplace. bookshelve11, Jove·
ly patio, wall·to-wall <"arpeting.
$135 per month on lease.
bdrms., 2 baths, carpets. drapes, --------------------------range, o\len, refrig., fireplace,
BABSON RULn
2828 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
ORiole 3·3770
FA heat, sound insulated.
'Across sand to beach. Children
welcome. Yearly lease only.
Sale considered. OWNER DAR·
NELL BUlLDERS. PH 0 N E
CAR'(ER DARNELL OR J .8)3()
ANY TIME.
THE lllniiQUE
275 East 18th St.
Costa Mesa's Finest
• Huge 2 bedroom Apta. Furnished If desired.
• DeLuxe Furnished Bachelors with Bar·kltchens.
• Tremendous Heated Pool.
• Lush TropiCII Resort Area.
• Lots of Extra Parking Space.
• Private Entrances.
• Walled Patloe ... Sliding Glass Doors.
• All Electric Kitchen ... Bunt In Bar.
• Wall to Wall Carpet. ... Full Dra~ries.
• Two Blocka to Major ShopplnJ Center.
Courtesy to Brokers
Call Manaaer Mldway 6·4233 Day or Nlte
Buccola lnveatment Co.
ORiole 3·1240
lEI. Ill
Immaeulate 3 bednn.. 2 bath bCJIM. Euepdonally well
.. rnecs and eonmactecJ qn wtct. lot 1"' bloc:Q to
ocean front. BMatlftal peUo and IDaQ1 1111-al lla·
tara A ~at _.,-.... ....._
...... _
OPEl HOUSE
1112 ....... Ll11, Ha,.., H..._.
Slf.IS..,S.,L 111~1-tefi,.._
3 bdrm. hoUM, 1 bath A %. hwd. fioors, FA heal Newly
paJnted lr nl~ly landscaped. With 4 ~% loan.
IRION WILIEI IEILn
Cordon Wa lker, Realtor
AS50Ciates: Kermit Rigas. EmJI Sorensen
1767A Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
U 8·9411 Evea. u 4·2507 . u 8·~
whlch 1hould rent tor $133 per month. Plenty ol room
ror more unlta. An elderly couple hu Uved here tot
U years. but muat now ld.l! Tbe best feature ll the
price.
Ylll DilliE
Of either one ot thae two tine hama Each hal thrM
bedrooma and 1 1( bat hi. Both are very neat, completely
landecaped, and fenced rear yard&. PRJCED AT I14.SOO
-$2.300 WILL HANDLE. PAYMEN'l'S CONSIDERABLY
LESS THAN ·1tENT. One available completely tumlsl'led
tor tl,OOO extra.
SEE US FOR RENTALS
M. M. LaBorde, Realtor
"yoe'll like our friendly eervJce"
D> E. 17th St 0.. Mesa U berty 8·1139
(Acn.s the 1treet from Mesa Shoppln& Center)
Evenlnp Call XI 5·9200 -U 8·8693
INVEST II TIE ... UITI!
3122 Glbralter, 4 bdnn., 2 bath ... ___ .......... -.......... .$15,750
247 Monte Vlata, 2 acres, 4 bdnn., 4 bath WITII
POOL -................... -................ -·· ........................ $32,500
430 Ri verside, 4 bdrm., and den NEW, 4 bath -
OPEN HOUSE, Sat. 1r Sun ............................... $29,500
1 acre 678 West Wilson .. -........................ ... .. . $23,500
New VIew home In Laguna, 3 bdrm .• 2 bath .... $23,500
2(8) Federal, 3 bd. OPEN HOUSE DAILY ........ $11 ,500
2133 Continental ..................... _ .......................... -... $15,000
2014 Maple, ~~ acres with bldgs ........................ $19,500
2017 Paloma Drive, 3 bdrm. PLUS........................ $38.000
1880 Whittier, 1 acre, M·l. ................................. $33,000
2355 Tustin Ave. Lot 110' x 103' .. ,... .. . $ 8,450
CALL
YOUR FAVORITE BROKER
OR
JOHN VOIEL, REAL TOR
Ll 8·1617 · M1 6·1675 · Ml 6·1181
YOIJ SHOULD SEE
"' Located In the finest neighborhOOd In the area. Prop·
erty Includes blt·ln kJtchen, Jots of natural wood
I
cabinets, wall to wall carpets, drapes and magnHicent
landscaping. Also has a charmln& patJo and there 1s
plenty of room tor a pool. Full price $31,500 -ex·
cellent financlnJ.
lAY I lEACH IFILn, IIC.
REALTORS
1696 Newport B1vd., eo.ta Mesa
Day or Nlaht Phone Uberty 8·1161
SOUTH • 1-WlY IUY!
It's •mart A modern with closet., drawers A shelves
to hold everything you own. Wired for HI·FI thruout.
Beamed celllnc. dellthtful dlnlng·lanal looking out
onto beautiful, tropical, private patio. 3 bedrooms, 2
bath.s, double garace A only $30,500.
CIESTEI F. S•IISIUIY, ....._
A A.uocla tes
3-Ul E. Coast Hwy., CDM. OR J.nllJ
MULTIPLE US11NG SERVICE BEPORTS:
DURING 11IE MONTH OF lULY, 1959
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