HomeMy WebLinkAbout1959-09-24 - Newport Harbor EnsignOF R. K.
A bow of black ribbon on a l their friend. and memben of
door ln Corona del Mar crlft out their family, who have auUered
In protest acalnst the vlaJt of lmprbonment, torture and death
NlkJta lthruabchev to the United at the handa of the Ruaian com-
States. mul)l.sU..
Plnned on the bow Ia a note: To Or. Varady and her slater,
"Remember what Khrushchev did Khnahchev represents the tyr-
and sUlJ doea." anny that attll criP• their home-
The symbol of mournJna wu land. They feel that enslaved
put up by Dr. Marla Varady· people In countrlea occupied by
Borbely and her alster, .JudJth, on the Reds will now loee heart, be·
the door of the doctor's office at cauae they Interpret the lnvlta·
2753-A E. Coast Hwy. tJon to the top communlat u ap·
They e.caped together from proval of hla polldea.
their horne In Hunaary In 1944 ''111e United State. l.s the only
juat minutea before the Ruutan hope of the free world." Dr. Var·
troopa entered the town. It they ady aald. "We have put up this
had not been lucky enouah to symbol to do our lltUe bit to try
escape, they feel sure they would to awaken America against the
have met the fate of many of danger of communlam."
ALLAN lEEK, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Beek of Balbo~ lsl~nd.
has been ~ppointed se nior pro-
ject engineer in the lockheed
Electronics and Avionics Di-
vision, which will establish its
headquarte rs in the Bac.k Bay
area. AIIM is a graduate of
Newport Harbor High School,
received his 8 S. degree in
physics at the Cali fornia Insti-
tute ofT echnoloqy and has been
with the ,..lwac Div1sion of EI-
T ronics and the ElectroDeta Di-
vision of Burroughs Corp. He
lives et 16771 Silver Spring Dr ..
Rolling Hills.
Motel Owner
10~
C:OitOIIA DIL lf.Aa. CALU'OUJA THOltSDAT. SJ:PrEIQD U. 1 ..
CHOOL I C
EEDED I 2 YEARS
Grade Canl lOK tti Spank
Is Changed In case you dJdn't know, puplla. "In all cues the punlshmf'nt
your teachen have always had &hall be reasona ble, never too
the authorlzaJion to spank you severe, nor so admlnlst~red as to
wh~re It does the moet aood. leave permanent Ill eflects,"" af•
New ,.port carda for tlrst But, just by wtty of complyina ccxcllna to the statement or
throuah lixth crades were adopt· with a new atate law, the New· policy. '"When practicablt> the
eel Tue.day nl&ht for thla school port .Beuh Elementary School aut'nt and cooperation of the
year by the Newport Beach Ele· trustee. adopted a "atudt>nt be· parent ahall be solicited."
mentary School Board. havlor policy'" that s pells It out Supt. Roy Andersen nplalned
Sl Million
Cost Seen
A nt>W e lf!menta ry S<"hool near
Corona del Mar is net-dNI by
September, 1.961 -a yt'ar sooner
than expected. The ~timated
cost is In ~xcess of a malllon dol-
Jars. The coraolldated report card very apeclflcally, u follows: "All that the educauon rodto alves
for the fourth, tltth and sixth teachers, principals, and other school dis tricts the rl&ht to a llow -r;:tT:: the announN!'m<'nt
grades adds a provis ion Cor let· certificated personne l are author-spanklna. but liOme dlstrkts have ::. ~ ay evenina by Supt.
ter gradlna for school subjec:U: lzed to administer reasonable forbidden such punlshmtont be· I th > ~~ersen at the met-tlng or
A for superior, B for above aver-, corpora l or other ptJnlshment to cause of fear of civil action He Sc-~~1 ~~ Beach Elem~ntary
are c for average D for below I pupils when such action Is deem· sa1d that th1s school dlstriC"t ha 'Th dl _, f ' ' _... 1 t rTectl · ere 11 re uana~r o one-averaae and F for failing The e-u an appropr a e co ve never lmpoo;ed such restrlct1ons h 11 d 1 . ? if
card a lao Includes 2 colum~ for measure."' The adoption of thP beha vlor a ay H"U ons In -~ l'3 ~
"satisfactory" and ··net"<ts lm-1 It l.s re<'Ommended that cor-policy was reoquirt'd be<"a u.'<t' tht> :.i~~~ school ls not read). he
provement" for both the S<'hool poral punlshm~nt be administer· new state law savs that teacher.<! 1 Th , h 1 Ill
bj eel only by th<' principal or vice· · e ne" M' oo w be at tht> su ects and the study and social 1 1 1 1 d 1 1 h 1 must be specifically given the ; HoraN!' Enslen Sc-hool level _ habits pr nc pa -an w 1 1 a not er 1 • 1 member of tht> certJfaca ted staff aut hority to spa nk when nl"<"t"S· for the Sot>Venth and eighth
The old card had 3 columns for I prewnt as a watness. sary. l 2rad~. and possi bly also for thf'
aradlng: "satisfactory for this 'si xth 2ntde A site of about 20
child."' "has shown Improve-• acres is nf'E'dt"d. and II"\ Jnf' land
Council Faces Question
On CDM Beach Stands • COM H ld ment," and "needs to Improve."' h eeded in thP \Jdnity of the old Corona in~h~:h~~e o~: r:!re m~~ce:~~~:. ~~:ble~~~~~~!.!i~~ud~ec::,~~: In e pr::l~:o~e~ar~af~~n~rs(:::~ More Teac ers N I =~~e:::.r ~~:n~~~sn ~i~~~ con ·
aires wUI operate next year on are expe<'ted co meet In study u b G ers a nd a consolidated card tor He told thf' trustees tha t ron ·
pubUc service area No.1 on the session with councilmen Monday p y unman lse<'Ond and third graders, a nd F H. Sch I c d l"lderatiOh l!hould also bP giH•n Corona del Mar ltate bead\ will afternoon. They aeemed to favor the aradlna method was the 00 ow s ·for an arlministrallvf' C'entf'r -
be up for Newport Beach City one bulldina and one concession-A bandit, using a blue steel Mme 8!J on the old card for the or I r a site of about 5 a~. F~parate
Coundl action Monday nJaht. alre for Area No.1. revolver, stole about $5 cas h from fourth, fifth and sixth gradt'S. from the nt>w school He sa1d that
The Parka, Beachea and R«rea· The atate, meanwhile, h as Wa lter F'riedl, owner ol t be The new method consolidates-Hlr h school enrollment Is far I pllcan ts, And re<'Ommendffi the thf' ort>Mnt adm lnlstratin • otfai"M
tton Commlsalon met Tuesday given the 11ft" J11ht for the gen-Kirkwood Motel, 401 Seaward Rd .. the first, second and third gradt>S beyond estima tes. and therefore f'mplorment of John SPf'n&lf'r. 49, at the Horar. EMicn Sc-hool "'ill rv~lna but took no definite ac-eral master plan development of Corona Highlands, In an armed In one report card. No letter additiona l instructors are need· 1 who has had 18 years of tf'ar hing ~too small when another school
Liquor Bid
Protested
the Corona del Mar beach. I robbery a{ 1:0<1 a .m. Saturday. cradlng Is provided, but the grad-eel. Supt. ~tax Russell told the 1 experit>nr.. hJ.S last assagnmt>nt 18 opened.
City Manaaer Robert Shelton Newport pollee reported. lng categories have bHn changed the Harbor High trust~ at their being social scaenre department Marlnf'rtl ~hool. just OPf'nt'd
said he haa received word of the The bandit, about 20 to 25 to "outatandin~r."' "satl.sfactory;· Monday afteTnoon meeting. head at ~ntana Hagh School. this month. was ex pected to pro-
State Park Commlalon's ap-yt'ars old, 6 feet tall, dark hair and "needs to Improve" for th~ He r~ived a uthorization to His f'm ploymf'nt was approvt'd b)' vide su!fad f'nt classroom spa~
proval of the reneral plan for de-and wearlnr a dark tweed aport IIChool subjects. a nd "sat~sfactory , hire -1 more instructors -an SO· thp trustees for 3 yf!a~. and the tlme table
velopment. and of the finance coat, ~nt~red the motel office and and "needs to Improve' for per-dal sdence, mathematics and Mr Ru,Sot>ll said hi ntlmatf! for the new school was ~ptem·
department's approYal of r.mov-asked:, .. How much are your 10nal habits and attitudes. life scle~. Mr. Rus.wU said tw for Casta M~ Hilh was 950, the ber. 1962 ~ id
Inc the concnaton buildinp. ef. ~then reached hla rJaht hand From the audlt>nce, Mr. and has already interviewed T1 ap actua l total now ls Ul20. and thls Tu~er:~~\~ ~,.:..:1 fectJve Oct. 1. Mrs.. Bfll Melo of Newport lsJe may lncre&S4C' by 30 more. Hla ay m... unex.,.., · Y
The Newport Harbor Council ot
Churches adopted a rnolutlon
TUesday oppoeJnc the requeat ot
the Newport Dunes aquatic park
to serve liquor at the park.
lnaJde his suJt coat and puUed asked, "Why not start the com· CPI I Ill Is AI.....-estimate for Harbor Hirh was I aha.rp lnc,.ur In enrollment tht. All 1~ wiU expire next out the revolver with a 5 or 6· petiUve gradlne In all grades?" -Ill-• .....
1
2.36(), the actual total now is 1 taU hu al,..dy ~ up almost
Wedneaday, Sept. 30, and tht' Inch barrel. Mr. F'riedl opened They said that the pupils should 2 379 and a further lncrt'a.w of ball ol tht> 800 addJtlonal cap·
concesalonalrea wiU be given the office drawer. but there wu learn to face competition t>arly. II I ....... f... 130 t~ 35 IS ex~ed. Thus the ' adty provided by the A'-rinem time to remove thelr personal no money In H. The bandJt pull-..... 89 bo School, and It may be all usf'd
Property. The cJou then plans to ed back the hamm"r on tb '"'" Supt Roy Andtorsen said tha t 1 p~nt enroUment ls a ve _ r
Tbe Rev. Bftbert .Johnson,
Council president, aald that a
Jetter la belna sent Immediate·
ly to the County Supervt10rs, and
that slrnature8 will be obtalrted
on petitions of protest at churches
In the Harbor Area thla Sunday.
IndlviduaJ church membell also
were uraed to wrtte to the Super·
v1sora.
v · -..c e •-· maklni a beginning pupil face a Tom Smith, Newport ~ach the t'Stlmate. and the expt'<'1ed up ne .... yea · . d 1 call for Informal bids on remov· Mr. Frit'dl removed mbcellan· standard that"s "'-'ond his ability ~rtlfled public accountant. who pea k enrollment wiiJ be about .... Enrol ~lment on opeh nalsnl ay., n lng or demollahlna a.ll the build· eous currency and chance from ~J ed dl h books uoe e ernentarv ,;c oo ''""'' ·' · (o h d will hurt him In his development wu enrag to au t t e 150 abovf' the estimate 55 red. ., .,""' 1 . lngs except r t e restroorns a n hla poekt'ta and placed It on of leamln of the Legion Corporation bar ar · He told the trust~ that he eJt· 1, compa to ~ a<~t ~Par.
the dwelllna at the easterly end the counter. g. count reported Monday night to peeled further big lncrea~ be· As of TU~ay, the total wu
of the beach. "~n·t go outside for 10 min· "lt's Important to alve the I board' of directors of Newport cause or the imminent resadenual 3.618. .
Mr. Shelton said that the lime utes, the bandit said, ~_rabblng pupil a chance to su<X'~ on a 1 Harbor Legion Post Inc. that devt'lopmt'nt adjacent 10 Co rona Mr. And4"rl't'n satd that thP
table calla for 10me facilities to the currency and leav1n1 the I personal basl.s by gradlne him on 1 there is an un lcX'atl'd dlrft'ren~ del Mar and around thf' ll"\'lne priority ~teps to bt' ta kt'n now
be ready at the beach for the chan«e. He was o~rved head-Improvement; later .~e will face of S3.8'74.60 in the bar account for Coast Countrv Club Coui"M'. and ar~ acquisition of th£>. I'll <' an·
opentna of the next summer sea· lng for the rear of the motel. competitive ~rradlng. Mr. Ander tht> period from Jan. 1. 1958, to also be<'aUM of the reported lf'aS nexauon of thf' l'f'qUirf'fi nC"W
Durtna the dlscu.sslon at the
CouncJl of Churclles meetlna.
held at the Corona del Mar Com·
munlty Church, It was pointed
out that Newport Dunes was
created as a Harry Welch Mem·
orlal, Intended to serve aa a tam·
Uy park.
son. It conatructlon cannot be walking a short dlatance and sen said. July IS. 1959. The board of dt· '"i of 50 acres of lrvmf' la nt1 bv af'f!a . complete survey of thf" dlr.:·
completed by then, a possible then aotna back toward the high-l'l'('tors re<"eived the report for a radio fi rm . which has 6 000 tn rt. preparation of plaruo for the
IOJutJon la to move In portable way. A vehJcle wu neither heard Broussard to study a nd ac-tion. employt'e'S nf'W_ S<'hool. planntng thl" mt"thod trailer kitcheM, he added. nor seen, police wert' told. I of fmanrin.r
Forwardlnl the resolution and
petitions to the county super·
v1aon1 t. the mission of the Rev.
Edwin Gomke, pastor of the host
church and chairman of the pub-
lic affairs committee of the Coun-
cil of Churchea.
Tbe present county ordinance,
and alao the lease held by New·
port Dunea. prohibit the sale of
use of liquor at the park.
Funds Raised
To Send Crew
To Honolulu
lnstrudion Meetings
5et for Fund Workers
With the United Fund drtve Mrs. Ethel Jac)<Jk)n of Corona del
kick-off set for Oct. 12, tralnlna Mar and Mrs. Donald Anderson
and lnstrucUon met-lings f or of Westcllft, United Fund oftlce
block worken, captains a n d workers, will explain use of the
majora have been scheduled worker kits and answer ques-
throuahout the city. tlom..
Worken ln the Corona del Mar. Mrs. Robert A. Ramsay 1.s area
Balboa Island, Irvine Terrace, residential chairman. The majon
Corona Hlahland and Shore ClW Include Mra. MUton Stannard for
area will meet at 9:30a.m. Wed· Balboa Island; Mra. Marlnus Con-
neaday, Oct. 7, In the Corona del tant Jr., Irvin• Terra~: Mrs. Jay
Mar Youth Center. Worker kits Lonaley, Shore Cliffs. Corona
and dty .olldtatlon pennlta wtll Richlands &Jkt cameo Shorea;
be lesuecl. u.r . ~dent AuatJn M.ra. ~~~and Mrs. L.
Sturtevant and Dr. Ed w a r d R. VIncent. Bayside; Mrs. Gilbert
Milum. campalp manaae.r. wiU !;. Semple, north of Coast Hwy .•
More than a tbouancl dollan head the instruction proaram ... ernluf Ave. to au-1 Dr.: Mrs.
wu pled,ed at a Qedal noon Altn!d Pleeer. aouth ot Cout
luncheon at BerbhiN'a .... ur. ·o s .I I Hwy,. Heliotrope Aw . to s.ysl~
ant TUellclay to .-net the CaiUor· ay a I or Dr. and Avocado Ave .• and Ml'l.
nla outrtuer eanoe teem to Peter Van Zandt. aouth ol Cout
Hawaii f« the unual Aleba I I tr d d HWy .. Hazel Dr. to Bello~ week rae. clurina the WMk of $ n 0 UCe Ave.
oet. 18. A traJnJnc and lnstructJon
A eommlttM wu zppofnc.cl to Tbe '"Day Sallor," a wraaUie meetinc for realdentlal block
rabe tbe adclltlooal "'* Mid· ,.ana and plcnJc:klna .. ut.o.t wwkft'J, captaJna and majora tn
eel, and It appeared a.rtaln that baa been lnt.rodue»d to the West the Newport and Balboa tectton
the local ta.m wUI be there for Cout at Pet.r VatMY'a. 3108 La· wtll be held at 10:30 a.m. Mon-
tM t.racUUonal race from Mololral ~Ave., Jllewport Beaeh. day, Oct. 5, 1n the home ot Mn.
to Oahu. The boet .............. lt~ .felt.. C. F. Landers. 819 W. &., Ave ..
,..._,.,.. luncheon wu ar· baa a b'*'l '"""""' onl)t 300 lalboL MaJon and the areu r&nfld by w.u. 8a'narcl of .... poandil, ~ ~-• ..... tiM)+ .,. fntolude ..... Eclpr
ftft aQ, ,_......_ ot lbe <>ranp ..... yet a. IJPt ~ ID pUll Witmer, penLNWa: Mn. WUIJam c.atr ~ ,. ........ a willa a tran. .... laUd\ .., ..... ta. lalboa; &d a-.ty ....... .......a ~ te u. S.wdaft baDCL n.. -,_, lallor"" wu •· If..,_. .,., and .. ,.. wtlUaM
.............. ted tM Call· .................... by Utra ,., .... , ..... Jf..wpart .,..
,..... ..... ......, by a .cut ................... ittliliiall Mat ...
15 ......... In dM a...u. ,_ ...-r . .._ ._ IJI'O'IIdM _, two
,_ Catalbia to Jtewlleft Da-. T·liet. t-llllla ........_, taftb ...-a ....... at tM ~ ..at 111to ........ Ucl .._e. A,....SIM..., 1.000 ,_...._
-~-,. ................ ~--............................ ..,. -*
""11111111"' il •• A a AbiS$ a -. ...... 2'111111 .._ .. J lilt. at 1M 11M _. l'cwpat liar-~ Ia a.wM. ... t ...._......_e. ... te .... '-YIICA .. lllfiM IMt .._..
1A11i11 ••tt•ETS rli ...... tf tM ..._,. tf .... ..., .-. ,_. -Ia a. • A ... Ultt Jt1u11.t ..... .._, ,_ IIJIIe .. o.e II ...... Aa I ...... .._ ....... _._.a .............
W' IF ea..,-I ........ I ... IE ........ WI........ ~~Qiaa:'RII .. .... ._,-·' r ~.
He said tht' arrh1te-Mu ral fi rm
Leave City !TRUSTEES TRANS FER ~~!a~:rn~a~ ~~~":. ~~~~~~~
f;ro\f'. hac; offf'l"t'd tn m11kP thf'
I Kl NDERGARTEN PUPILS o:ul"\·ev hf'rf' and ind Udf' thf" rost Financ e Post :~ :h:.~;~.~~·a~:h~=ur~r' :~ 1 A number of klndergartC"n par The following changf"'l Will hf> nt'W l!t'hool Tht' trustf'f'4' a ~rf'f'rl
Andy Broussard has l!Ubmltted ents objected, but the ~t'wport made. on re<'Ommt>ndation of to listen tn lhe pro~! a t the
his resignation u finance dlrec· Beach Elementary Sc-hooltruS!t't"S Supt. Roy Andtorsen: nt>xt board mt't'tlng.
tor of the City of Newport Beach, I voted TUesday evt>nlng. 10 switch • The 32 klndergartf'n pupil~< eff~lve Oct. 31. He plans to en· I some kinderga rten pupal$ 10 t'BSt' from Lido Isle will be trnn~~ft'rN>d
ter private employment In this the critical p roblem of over-from Newport Sc-hool to ~t'wport
area. He came here In October. crowded classrooms. Heights Sc-hool, for an aftt>rnoon
t~. from RlversJde, where he • St'Sl!lon.
had served as a..latant control· • The 12 k indergartton pupal.s
ler. betwHn 30th St. and 37th St'. In
City Manaaer Robert Shelton Newport will be transft>rred from
said that Mr. Broussard has In · Harbor VIew Sc-hool In Corona
ltlated and completed a number
of Important Improvements In
the city's accountlna system,
brlnalng it In line with modem
standards.
''11tanka larply to hls YfOTk.
~ now have an ac:t.'Urate and
carefully controlled system ol
buctaeUnc revenue and expendJ-
tures," Mr. Shelton ald.
The city pei'IM)nnel omce will
p,.pare a Job annourK'ftnent out·
llntnc mlntmum requlnments
for a replac:ement.
Marine Ave.
Angle Par~ing
Is Painted Out
You May Win
....... ...,_ 11 aner .,...,.. a.tua ...._ 1, "' $ilver Do.llars
'hll UiM ....... ~ • ~ .......... ,. --500 of 'Em a·' Cadlllec oWned by t. .,. Oft Ilia ~ ••• Aa open
1.. CcWiider o1 • vaa u.. ~ ._ at mo w. co-t IIWJ .. Jllew.
Uckt w. ... JMtt7 w.-.. ot801 pon -..eta. .. n:oa p.a., ...,.. The arud PI'-to '-awarded ~ A,, Corona clel lbt, ,.. an lnu o ......,.. ol a ,_able ~ 0.. Corofta dtlllat Lobe·
pomd that be.r ~,Top" 6op Mfl)a.ry, llet owner De,_...._ ttr .._ WW be 500 atiV*r ti·
at 211 lbrloe Ave., BalbcMl Ia· 110 VIa Quito. Udo lale, .Ucl the lan. ucordlftl to Monie ltlftp,
land. wu broken tnto thtoqb door bd apparenttJ been left pubUd~ dJreetot fot the apon.
tM ru.r door • • . open • . • eortna Wboe Jaq Uona.
• IVIIDAY. an. 11 e tao .... .,, Uft'. JY Ttae annual .-..nt Will be held
A1Jal Waltltt' ot llOt E. BalbcMl A t<Mir, c'MjktM olloud Sa~ ... ......,., Oct. 10
SUtscaiPT'lON IATIS •• ~ ~ "-"*' ~ 0.. ,._ -SUit ... ,..,.. -..... "ca:x:~a:x=a=-?~~a:x=!£111:-=..-:::.=ll]!li.pllaa::~ea~:a::ICi~ II~ .... ,.,_, wu boobcJ tor muate if ttae ~ Bell Inn. and U, at te.. Jlewpcwt Dune~ -d.nu\lc cbtY'Iftl In tM Y'ldnlc;y ot Corona del Mar, at 12:18 a.m., re-aquatic puk.
• aDII Dl DD Dl Ute membell ot tbe San DleiO 600 W. Cout Bwy .. .Newport ••• aulted I .. mtlllc Mini quiet· 'here will be • t!IO aavtnp
ollftHie ., ... HertMr ArM1 o.. w--...-... ,...,. -ua
._.EMIO .f ... CAU~IHIA HIWSPAPII "--ISHIIIS AUOCIAnOH
All4 el .... HATIONA&. IDtTOII.Al ASSOCIAnOH
Hop
If any bunch ot roa.tera ever Marlin CJub for th•lr lnltlaUv. In Mn. Gloden Fa¥ reportM a hit ed . • • A -.uet .atb .,., aft4 boad and &0 allvet dolla~,ln the
had a rl,tlt to crow, lt'a the mar--'artlna tbe ..,. .. Of theee uelt· and run at ber ~ at ~ W. ldentltlcefio!t ~pel'l. bea..atq tJ'eMUN eMit for the trauatloflal
lin aflclonadoes of Newport Har-inl c.'Om.,_tltlona. for thetr hard Balboa Blvd., Newport . . • to Suaa.n lane A.nde1'0Clft, -rtT ~ BAant that II a.lw_,.
bor. work ln arranatne the many de· .... ...,... 8 " • .. Ill Santana Tt., Irvine .....,_ace, waa beld u part ot the ~r lab.
The hoapltable San Dleaana t,U... lnchadlna 2 really ttne dJn· V.. J.._. ~.Me ....._ ._ ~~At· stolen from Shaddock'• drea Five bicycle. alto wiU be
• "WIU. OF THE PEOPLE .. CAN BE WRONG
I see that my fellow publisher over there on Bal-
boa Blvd. is q uite taken with the argument of the
"wdl of the people." and he's quite the fair haired
b oy agam With some folks -namely with those
citizens who got the trash and garbage collection
charge cancelled and put the cost back on Hie tax
b 1ll. I hnd that I am of the Sa:me opinion still -the
same, that ts, that I had before the "will o f the
people" was so decisively expressed at the polls
You may recall that I w as strenuously in favor of the
collection charge as bemg the fairest way to make
the user pay
played hoat to a battery of up-nera at the Kona Kal Club, and ... ell .. ._.. 8r • II•-ahop, 3412 VIa Udo, Newport alven away, Mr. Selvaee aaya.
rout clut. and anelers In the by no ~ leut, for the per· &Wt ....... •I' Jld .. ... Beacb •.. A runaway Bwbank Th~ are belna dJaplayed at
rouah waten off the Coronados petual frlebCIILnesa and hoapttal· It .. t .. • U.. .. • ~ boy, 11, wu taken Into CUitocb' Boardman'• Marbt. lalMa~~·
on Saturday and Sunday. ln tbe lty, wbJch, at ~ery tum, we~ ••• A tile._...._._ tM at Newport Harbor Hleh Sdlool, land: Newport FumltuM on DWU·
First Annual Southern Callfomla never more evident tban Jut CIG of Jln. C. &. Te;uat .. where be wu enrolled, and tum-lntra Mile: Benk ot ~!":;:
Invitational Ll&ht Tackle Tourna· week·end. A apeclal kudo for Bud 2111 &. OcMa ~ ...... • • • eel over to Burbank pollee, ex-Balboa, Vln~nt'a Drup a.... e
ment. When the smoke and thun-Sears, tournament chairman, and Three wallets containJna $24 plalnlne that he had been Uvlna All American Market In Corona
der of battle had ceased. the~ tor &!table Dudley Williams. and an $80 wrist watch were on a frlend'a boat and worklna del Mar.
was 'uat one bli tale to tell, ln· presJdent of the boat club. stolen from the ca.r of Warren In a restaurant wben not in p;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--.
volvlna one now even more fam· Thompson of Anaheim . . . Khool ..•
ous boat, 3 anglers and a local • PDfAL ICOU Armando Monaco of I.e:. Angeles A CIG ............ t. U.. ....
boy who made eood as skipper 1. Balboa Anallne Club 586'1 reported tbe theft of a Zenith lhp. lfktttl A. Lee .. t.
and technJcaJ advisor. If th~re 2. Marlin Club of San Dleao 367 Royal 250 portable tranaJator Aar•• ..-..s la r-t ., til ~v~r was any question about the 3. Ucht Tackle Marlin Club 324 radio from 1127 ~ w. Bay Ave., k; ... A...a.. c-dill ller.
Dede 11. there isn't now _ not 4. Paci(Jc Analera . . 117 Balboa . . . 11 -tly -'In 1 Ita ....._ ev~n In San Dleco." ,5. TUna Club of Avalon 107 • NOifi)AY. SEn'. 14 ..u.s...,. u.e atnet ..S ._,
.-_ &Lxt h pla~ wu a scoreless tie A patio chair wu stolen from ..,. • IIIIIIIE beta-t.:lflc • TO "111E VJ"''"JIS · betw~n the Newport Harbor _... rtnt '"' trodt If I were to design a flttlna Yacht Club Tuna Club. the South· H. W. Wood of 2U19 Iru Ave.. Dt.-Aft.t •
symbol of vktory, It would be a em California Tuna Club of Lon" Corona del Mar ... A 6-volt bat· palW It b.all -:a,~ atnet7ll ..:a.:: .
h.s • tery was taken from the back P'llldel1dl a&Da. " • -._... huge pile of laurel wreat . Beach and the Los Ang~les Rod yard o.f WesJav Stilwell of 539 ..ttle Aft.. c:..nee del liar, flanked by a rainbow to port and and R~l Club. _ _, ,...__ '-u.. starboard. High atop the heap P.S.-Buy your marlin lead· Tustin Ave., Newport Helehta ... wa.beoa.d • «\--
I 0 h bow 'IWo --..n-boa~ d a w • r • Di91lt at 1:10 p.m. ••• CllJl4JeB would be the Dede I. n t e ers from somebody like Gord.y -~--Ia t.. dnda t would be Larry H~hr, hooked up WevtU. Until the tournam~nt, 1 doleD fnm JCDDM Ald.ltto of _,._, • • •
l m E. ._ Ft.. 8C11boa la1CIIId ....... IU...S. CIDd JStlt St. to a light tackl~ tlsh 10 ng west . made up my own. I still hav~n't -.-med
with Joe-K&ns on the bridge. -ver--" from the shock of hav-• • ·A pnwlft wa JepOr'tled by ..._ ~ • • • ·~v ""' Nn. aa. Dlcbtu of ••o Sea· Juveniles on Udo Isle, waltlng hooked up to a light tackle fish. lng the leader knot -that I tied &bon Dr .. W•t •....,.,n . . . for a Newport Harbor Hlgh
going east. At the wh~l would myseU -com~ untied from th~ The bome of •~ G~ at School bua. were Jumplna In the
be Elmer Jlehr. simultaneously hook ~. •• t split ........ nd• bf>fore w~ d h~ ... 11 th d 1 of J~ -w " Ill . Mtll st.. West •ewpon. street an """'"" ne e r ver looking west. and east and t.ry· cou ld a et the gaff Into what bw91artncl a Our Lady of Mt. Carmel school
I PEl Fll-•
Oft'OW& lAilT ..
COIIOWA DEL lUll
~ .... c-t ... ~
* omou 3-CMIJ
largesi end Most CompMte
Furniture Store in the AtM.
C.h foff,_
OECOitATING SEitVICf
Uberty a.SSII
The poml I w iSh to m ake is that the "w ill of the
people" con be Sl per cent wrong at any given
moment, or 75 per cen t wrong . o r even 100 per cent
wrong Majority opimon cannot change somethmg
from right to wrong, or from wrong to right. There-
fore I thmk it ts the obligation of all citizens in gen -
eral. and df pubhshers 1n particular, to look beyond
the election returns. and to be constantly seekmg for
the 'ruth ... and thE!n to stick to it even though the
populanty poll seems to be p retty decisive the other lng to ma ke the boa t go in op·j should have ~n one big. fat waa • • • bus ... A motorist drove away
poslte directions at the same 1 marlin. Yep. the Hoffman He~ Harry Sammons. 32• of Palm without paying for 14 worth of H G i tlmt>. In the cockpit would be has returned. full bore. after a Springs was booked tor malicious a r • D * * * Corona del Mar's ~ Cook. brief Invigorating ret' I mischief and auto tampering ... 1~e7:~:7.:c:f ~0~. ~~ Ins e II. (J • TRAILERS ARE GETI'ING A FREE RIDE ne rvously clutching a gaff. The . A prowler wu report~ by Robin Hun~., West Newport, went for a fu .... j.a..tr· f.., a.. __ _
way
Th Pntlre monument would be en· St>avera of 310 Goldenrod Ave.. -~ ... '" .... ._._
ere's 0 storm brew mg down the coast that veloped In a cloud of nuores~nt Jim Wheeler Corona del Mar ... Officer Bar· ~:~::~ ~:c:.ot~ ~~h ~!:g~ du yechts. oug~t to be blow mg up this way too. b ecause the blu~ smoke. throuah whkh could cl~y Cook booked 2 Riverside ciaar box ln a dra~r of a dres· )OI1 w. c-t Hlfhwrr
issue mvolved affects the entire county . The con-be faintly seen on~ larae cigar. t~nagers for runaway and ca rry· ~r of a bedroom at Stae. Inc.. ,...._. INdl
. I with Smokey Joe-Koons puUing N t UCLA lng a com-ealed weapon ... N rt ~~~~~~~~iiii~ troversy IS over the proposed county trai1er park away on lt like mad. OW a e TUEsDAY. SEn'. 15 2111 W. Balboa Blvd.. t"WPO ~
ordmonce. w h1ch w ould ~llow the estabhshment of I Eventua lly 1 would add 5 mar· John 0 . Taft Jr .• 45. of 715, !"::O,AY. san. 11 1111& ITAIIft AT TOGa Dooa
trmler parks m county residential zones. lin nags to tbe outriggers. and as Instructor Femleaf Ave .• Corona del Mar, Lorna E. Lownds. 30, of 1932-B
Th · I f be. put on an engraved silver plaque wu arreet~ on a drunk drlvtna ll S ,..~ M e ISSUe, os see It. lS n_ot a matter o I_ng on tha baoa. reading: Balboa d\arae at Balboa Blvd. and Main Wa ace t .• ~ta esa, was ar·
t h 1 d 11 I f "' "'-""" rested on a drunk dr1vtna charte a gams t e trat er we ers. t lS o m atter o paymg Angling Club -S86'2 pol_nts. Jim Wh~ler. who hu been a St .• Balboa, at 3:35a.m. ···Cars at Dover Dr. and Coast Hwy .•
a fmr share of the ta xes, and trailer owners just do Sept. 19-20. 1959. St>lah. It maght reporter for the Enslan l or tha driven by Ted Palomo, ol Santa Newport Beach, at 4 a.m .... t th . h Th t k. "d bl be Wf!ll to add, somewhere. a past 6 months 1\u turned trom Ana and Ste-vens l . Ferry, 16. of Elmer Willey, Southern Counties no pay etr s are. ey a re a m g a const era e piece of bunting with the lnscrlp· the newspaper' career to colleee 117 Emerald Ave., Balboa Island. Gu Co. meter man from Hunt·
free nd e at the expense of local homeowners and tlon. "To the Marlln Club of San teaching. were Involved In an acddent at tncton Beach, wu bitten by a
b usmesses. Diego -Thanks for a wonderful Monday h~ began hl.s new pro· Coast Hwy. and Avocado Ave., doe at 203 E. Bay Ave., Balboa
Ca refully docume nted studies reveal the follow-time." fesston as teachlne .. t.stant ln Corona del Mar C..:W.. of 1411 ... A chalae lounce pad wu . . . the Department or Engll.sh at lin. I.aat. stolen from Mra. P. Barker of 1.22 mg astoundmg companson: Each trmler. plus trmler • aLOW • ., now ucLA. and thl.a week he also ~-.._.... DL. ~ IIJgla· c d ea 1 Balboa 1a1a
space, pays only one-sJ.Xth or one-fifth as much in :n:;tX'!': !t~:Ut~eb~:~n~i eina hla academlc work toward :S.*wpw':':: = -:_: ran(Con:=u~ on pqe :;:, · · ·
taxes as does each residential d welling ! I believe sailors on shore leave In Tahiti. hb Doctor's De~ 1ft Enaltah. • • • ........... _-..,. r:==.;=.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;=::;;::=:;;:=:====:;_ · · · f · h · He ls teachJne one 3-hour course ...._. .,.. ·-,.._ _. m everyone paymg fus cnr s are for serv1ces re-It was worse than lumpy. that 1n En .. llsh l ·A, the basic ftfth· ol ArtJnu a.td-27 ....,_ lt..
ed Th .1 t.. I ds water. Practically everyone ls • Ude • · Ia A a,_.. ceiv . e tra.uer p<JTL tax si tuation certain y nee still covered with black and blue man E.nelish course at the Unl·-6 • • ·.o-i ...._
o verhauhng at the state level to eliminate-that free spots and s kinned shins. It was verslty levedl. d f H bor ~ ~ ,__ ... ~ tr 415 &. .d I th . I t th t t . . 3 6 th 1 Jim IT& uate rom ar uu.--. -Tl e n e meanhm e. e e presen res nct1ons definitely not I wea er, a · Hlch In 1953 and from Oranee Ita lt.. c.na ...._ I 1111
stand. though a lot of the eoaamer Coast CoiJege In 1955. He then en· tM Jt91lt ..-t11111 1I9M 111 •
Scholarship Offered in Name
Of The Late Dr. Wilkinson
~ f' w por t Beach A'!SLStan<'e
Lt>a~ue has named a scholarship
in honor of the latp Frank R.
Wilkmson. DDS, who was the
fi rst dentist to serve Its Children's
Ot'ntal Health Center.
The S500 scholar~h•P is one ot
two given each year to Orange
Coast Colleg~ graduates.
At thp League's first fa ll meet-
ing ht>ld last week a t tht> St>rvice
Centt>r, Mrs. John Wf'bster. den
tal hf'alth chairman. announced
that th t> Center will reopen TUes-
day to serve ar~a school children
w ho need financial assista nce In
dental care.
was announced for Dec. 8 at the
Thrift Shop.
Seven provlslona ls welromed
Into full membership by Learue
President Mrs. Law~nce Brown
induded Mmes. W a I t e r Bur-
roughs. Robert U>ltner. Randa II
Miller. William Miller, William
Mirams. Robert Ramsay and
John RHd.
Hostesses for the luncheon
m~tlng were the Mmes. HaM
Broertng, Ralph Deaver. H. W.
Coleman. Frank Linnell, Jack
Riley. Harry Stickler and Arthur
Best.
thread experu trl~ lt and went rolled at UCLA. where h.e re· ,...taM au. ,.. ....... to J-
down to defeat -all but one. celved hls A.B. dearee In Enalbb .,..... of M ._ -.ry,
The bite beran early that In 1957. Thb was follow~ by 1,_ padDid oe 14th St.. ·~
rough morning. Red nags began years of araduate work toward a..da. • be waa badd-. tM
to pop up all over. most of th~ hls M.A. dearee. baa to 1.-! d11deata at Ute n~t working very close to the He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. • ...... E' ramt lcMol •• •
North Coronado island. The word Larry Wheeler of 125 Turquol.ee Someone tampered with an
crackled out that th~ Dede n Ave .. Balboa Island. The Wheel· aluminum window screeft frame
had one aboard. The Lady La· ers have been permanent island In the home of Mrs. R. W. Bast·
mar. No.2 boat on the BAC team, residents alnce 1949. lne. of 1921 Diana Lane, Harbor
hooked up a nd boat~ one, but • Hleblands. apparenUy ln an at·
a las. It had taken 2 baits and u ........ ~ aa&.....L f_._• tempted meeal entry. but wtn·
was ctlsqualltled. ...-n ....._ ... dow dirt wu not disturbed •• •
Then came the feat of the A blue racina bike, owned by
tourney. The Dede had a triple It W11111 ..... , Woody Brooks, of 6508 W. Ocean
hook-up. promptly broke one ott. Front. Newport Betach, wu lOit
on purpose. and ~ttled down to Warren F. Pom~roy. 51, of 3:500 at Bayside Dr. and Cout Hwy ••
the well-nleh lmpoeslble task of Marcus Ave., Newport Beach, dle-d Newport Beach ... A Good
taking 2 wlld marlin. both on followlna a heart attack at ~ Humor truck driver, Laurence
lliht tackJ~. whkh. you'll r«all. W. Bay Ave .• Balboa. at 3:34 p.m. Detwiler, 50. o(, Santa Ana. wu
is line that tests only 27 pounds. last Friday. He wu a aalesman cited at Cambrldie Lane and
soaking wet. for W. D. Schoc1t. Newport Beach Esaex Lane, Westcllff. for vlola·
Larry Hehr, Elmer's son, went yacht broker, and had Uv~ In t1on of the dty code bannina
up on the bow. Everyone won· Newport Beach for 12 yeara and public address systems, .•. Dor·
ders how he stay~ aboard, It ln Callfomla for 33 years. He was oth.y Connor, ~ JloUva.r, Udo OliN il 1•111 IJII was so roueh. Smokey Joe Koons born In Worceater. M.uL Pentnaula. aut1ered an apparent "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ t ought hls l lsh from the brldJe. He wu stricken with the heart ttactwe of her left 1~ when abe
J IIJFFBI II Pllt Is ...... Elnwr stayed by the wheel and attack Juat u he -'epped onto feU whlle badd.nc out of a door prov~ for aU time that bJ.s auc· the pier at the Newport Rubor at the Pizza ~ 860t W. Cout
A woman tenant with a child c:aees are surrounded by the Yacht Club from a boat that he Bwy., Mewport Beacb. and wu
The group's annual toy sale
1 In the adult section ol Newport word. "SkilL" wu showi.ne to a prospective taken to Boa1 Memorial H~l·
City Marlnapark has termJn"ated fto te. important wu Dee customer. The Fl~ Dept. l.nbala· tal .. . ell ..
'.
her lease effective Sept. 30 and Coalr. -.m ln the codq)tt, who tor aquad wu unable to re'dve ..... &D ........... -A.,. an ...
will move her trailer C)Ul. Man· ~~ corwummat.d both bhn. ColJw totaliftl -were stoJen
ALTDATIOir ager Allen Russell h a a an· Uckllah aamoa operatiODL It Funeral .ervlces Wft'e held tram a can on tot of a refrtpra·
CIOII"'1lACC'' nounced.. Other tenants I n t h e wu a muterplece of tMmwork 1\teaday In the leU Broadway a ln the home ol WUUam Ma.r·
Add ........ slide, ... ....... ...-....., ....
........ ba.Ud Ia ld~ ••• edd batb..
a-... ,...._. . oaw. 3~••
adult section object~ to the and .we<~. fer all U.... a lOili· Mortu&Jy Chapel, eo.ta Mea. Unl. of 114.1~ W. a.u.o. Bl~
chUd in the area and requested d~ que.tlon. A lat of folks with the Rev. Edwin Gomke of .. lboa ••• Ma. CarolJn Green,
that somethlne be done about It, ha4 .. td, ""Yeeb. Elmer'• cood, the Colona ckl Mar Conpep· ol 811 Klnp Rd., Cl1ft Hawn.
he aald. A talk wltb the woman but be alwa,. ft.hel mecllum tlonal cbureb omc:tatlna. tnwn· reported a prowler near her
tenant resulted In a Jetter from tuk&e. 1 clunno 1f he can do tbe ment fono.nd ln Mel"* Abbey . l'lllllclence betwMn mldnlebt ana
her that she wu movlne. he Job In u,t.t." Mauoleum. 2 a.m. • • • Kn. Doloth,y ll.ac· ~~~~=~=~~~~~a~dded~~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ Forpt die dlalc:uaalon fOftWr. He 11 aurvtveC! by hla wtle, Mrs. DoaaJ4. of 2165 ll1.raJaar Dr •• .;; That~ wMa tt.e Dede U seuy lo Pomeroy. end a •s.ter 8&1"-. repocted retul1llftl home
pulSed yp to SaA Olep'.-ll.arlln Kra. Marlon lobiJWOn ot Wall· to find a .u.pldoua penon. who
Cia~ tt.ere ~ 4 ba.e O.p lnefont. Conn. Members ot tiM laft. wa..IJdna In tbe dJ~Ion ot
Q1tftl end proudly . ..,_. eauon Balboa Power Squadron attend· O.n.nel ad. ... Bruce L McCoaa.
IMMimed 4 tS-. and wlaDe no eel u hoMnq pallbearers In of 12) VIa Orvleto, Lido raa.. ,.._
one knew It thn. t.bt wl,_ &J. u.n11onD. • porWd the la. of a 3S·lneb I'M"
rud1 had It made. &ad du'OIIM blqde .•.
SUnday, wltb tbe roup _.. ..._a. Glma. tiN Ill' I r or,
quletina. ftah were .ca.ree. •t 11 r W .. -fll • •••
Elmel' and c::nw pat anodaer M1... •• ' I ---h
aboard. ant~ toe* the~ I ...a .......... ....._
team troph1 hame to tMtr IIIIIIIDt hill artier, the Jlfadaeil o.in-....... -.._. • • .. elub. the laJboa .&.nalb'l Olllt of ocratlc Cba.lrman, • .. ,.., tM ..... llril. ._ & • r
Jlf...,.-t ~ To ftaiiTia u. .,.. .... of tM Pal17 .. laftW ...... 0.. ~ .....
trllllllPb -Koo.-.......... .,.. ..... to 10 ....... tiM ................. -.... t.rollb* lot tllll ..,.. ..... .W... of tiM Jl~ or........ •..... 1 Ill ....... .
......... lltalt1n -...... ~ eat ol tM ,.,.,.. llow .... .. .. ........ -.. ..
One ......... 11 JUWGo, ......... INI ...... u.att -~ ......... -....... ...
oth« 171. ... ...., ....... ,. .. -•·n ...... ···
Onl)' -ca. ........ NiaiJ7 """-'• -e:~. k l ,_.,. al• ....... 1 ; .,, .. •111 .... 8toocl o.t. AI QrJe fill ....... ..,_'-a ......... __.. ne ....... M a.._. ... M
eaqtat u.e Oftl7 IJI 11111a ol tM .... ,. -. a Jllllllrr" • • • Olil ,... ..... • e. • If .._.
2•1 ........ ..._ !-!!f'! Jor ,_ C\Mir!! .._ .. die T.Y. -...a.-,tf--=--....... ..._ .-iliA• 1,4 -.;-tliel -.--IIIIa ••M ...... w:.s ...
,
ONE SHOPPER
TELLS ANOTHER ............
EVERYONE KNOWS
...... FIIMI
''TIE FIIEST ,._S •riiiiii.E"
...... ... .. ~.., ...... ·='t .. lell... .... .. ..... ....... ... .. -. ...... rili/r ..... .. .... -~~d us. ~ ~~ ~~=~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~:::~J ......... ~iiiiiilill-,...!lllllilllilla~~-~--....,.~...-.-.--.-..~_., ...... a ...... IIIII* ,_ • CAll ....... IIIJNIJ II
* * *
htty ... la t.be tbJnS 91'Cide at
Jlewpen a..:b El .... tary
Sc:IMoL r. bel fatben bbtb·
cky ber aom.,.. ~ IUdl·
cmt'a ateak t. 418an. ~
JDCIIde tJUa ----Wit I I 2 aDd
..muolly ..... ...._ -to ..
lt. Slle ~ cdl .Joee. bat ......... .., ........ ~.
.,...._ by t.be blggeat trtpple
decbw eb a ClllltN ac. ~
c.e .,.., to be 1.ldl..t by -.. tll..-t. of ~ fti'Y ....
.............. J ...... edit
••• tile beck ..... Gt ... c..a...._. • ..._ .... t•IIW· aa--. .... _, ...... ......
.. belii9 ......... gUt .... .
Dy ewW..,. .... --.. tiMU
......_ •• aus..t.a 1M Dad. ...........
* * *
'!'-IJdo bJe ...,.._ ODb
.......... "' ......... to ta. c-. ..tty ~I r:s.tiGa. CIC•
_,..._tlll*beWfbyUCA
.. r' tat ... IIU1. ,.... -·-· .... ~ ..... _....._tllerrb_.... ..
r•laed. MCtl a• ...........
'ftllor..-ylle...S• .....
t.:WU.aall ..... U..oaa. ,_..._ .. .a t.be la1••4
w; lrnt' 1-.. tM a..,.. ................
Ia pM ... t.be w••U. ..... ca. ................. . ......... tl.-"" .... '--wtfta o:wd '> .....
Now our meat countera are Mr. and Mra. C. E. Wilson have
turned into one bla, lone amlllna been entertalnina at their New·
peraonal aervice counter with the port Bea~home durlna the put
new bella placed conveniently up aummer their nephew, Eddie
and down. No waltJna for apecla.J Mote, .on of Cbarlee N~ ,.ote of
cuta or advice. Rina the bell. Joe "naard, Ore. Eddie refilmed to
Payne and Nela Lonz.o are always hla home recentlY to conUnue
out In front. It you want a rump hleh school atudlea. The 14-year-
rout. but can't naure which one old boy particularlY enjoyed
to chooae let them pkk It out helplna to deck the sportflshlna
for you. Don't ..We for a l\1ria boat Runa, owned by the Wll·
steak not quite the thlcltnesa you _110_n.a. __________ _
like. Rlnc the bell, they'll cut It
thick or thin.
* * *
All .............. -Olteatls1
Qanla .. p ........ •1..-d·
--~···,_ ....... . fti'Y wwtlly --• • • .... .......,. .... , ............ ....._...,a-.aa--.n ..
tile ywdy ............ ..-..a
bftMO.....Y sbt~ *· •.u..a .......... Aao 80diltM& ,_ c n dlllll 8dMI· .........................
aclaeol ........... uflwt
01 .... c.aty. TM I I I rU.
tall-50111141 ............ ..
~._.IIIII ... L .... _ .eeae...,..__ .. ...,......,.
Mt.ll.-y A8a ~ ..... ...
ell.--........ ....
•••• dl ......... ---.. .. ..... ........ _.... .
... ... lltrtt ... ~ .... ..... .m ...... tiM lip ... , a... .. tat .... ,.,_, .,_
·&..,... .............. --......................
.... ..,.., SSI tlWI ~ .n.._ ... ,.. ....
n.t .............. ''J• .,.. -.......... .. .. 'ea .... _ ..... .... .......................
* *· *
Professional
Directory
P1mDAI. Dia&C'tOIIS
Fr1endlY Nelcbborbood Service
BELL BROADWAY
Jf0Jm:7ABY
110 Broadway u ... Mal ... ,..,. o.ta .. _
.... ,... .............
THE ENSIGN
PublahiDIJ Co. ..... ...-
-&O..Kata• a.-.....
•
SAVING
IS A FINE ART
lt tokes talent to paint a bright future with the
security of savings ... but you'll find that you oon
create o real "masterpiece" when you 80'Vt regu-
lart Y at Laguna f ederal ... where your 80'Vinga
earn more in safety! Start now!
. ---------
ARE WE WRONG? CONTINUING 4% PElt ANNUM
wa aDsJEYE -
..... abouJ4 let tbetr.......,. clollan w.k ,_ u..
-• di....Uiecl balll.a.
WE aEUEYE-
,........ .. ...U..t type. .. la9'Mt~Deab pav.lde4 by
...ay IIJvla qucdlty ca~apcadM.
LAGDIA FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCAUON
WE aELJEVE-o....c:-y,......,· 'u •. ,,..,........,..&&.-• , ,.,.
Evans G. Parker & Co.
NOW •• :GO
CHEVROLET
TRUCKS
WITH REVOLUnONMY
' TORSION·SPRING
SUSPENSION
tHAT GIVES ASTONISHING NEW
SHOCKPROOF
ACTION!!!!!
Cllaelr'• ............... ..
...... ..., ........ 1ul
First they threw bUt the front axle
and pgt in tonioo.eprinc iDde~ndent
aaapenaion. Then they built Wlde-bue
coil rear aprinp into moat U~bt-duty
IDGdela. nria.ble--nte Leal Sllrinp into
beaviea. That made it-a ride. you have
to feel to believe. A ride that leta you
move futer to pt more ~ done ill
a cla7'a time.
.. h ' ....... ,
F~ are at.roapr, cabs 67% more
ricicl Fl"'Dt wbeel.t and W. are pr&-
cisioo-balaneed ADd that DeW aupen-
aioa euhioaa Jan and rood ahock that
aed to epel alow .. u. for lJM truck' a ...,. ..... ellleet FDe&al. .. _ .... ....
Euler to bop in and out of too. Many IDOdela are a wbc* 7 ioehel lower out-
aide. Yet theft'• more bead room i a-
aide, phaa more width for ahouJdera
and hipa. More ru1 comfort!
11111 .. ,_.,'1 1 II
With the i.Dclutry'a moet advanced fUs
eniD~ 6'a. With hi~b-torque Wortmu-
ter V8 perfoi"'D&nCe in beavywei~ht.a.
With new kylinder or V8 power
an.ilable in L.C.F.'a. .......... ,
New 4-wheel-drin modele and tan-
dema and hi~h .. tyled Suburban Carry-
alla. It' a the bandaome.t, hardest wol'lt-
lnc Chevy ftet\,.e1'er to report for duty.
See your dealeliiiOOft for a ride!
.... I ..... il ..... , t' I' ..... ,
•
• •
,..... ......... ........... .............
.I , ....
MRIIEI ..
~Peter'S ..
• FURNITURE
: (F-'f Daltel'a)
• Complete Rome ~
J ~..,. ..... ,.na ...
COSTA t-CESA
4 Miss Virginia Chase of COM
: Is Bride of Donald Richmond
4 Mia Vlralnla Dla,ne CJ\ue, carrMd a bouquet of pink eama· 4 dauebter ot Mr. and Mra. Charles tlonL 4 Chue ol 519 Fernleal Ave .. Cw· Mrs. Chue, the bdde'a mother,
"" ona ~~ Mfl', uchaneect marrlaee ~ an enwmble ot belp wool
""' vows Friday, Sept. 18, wtth Don· with brown &ccel80ries, and ttbe 4 ald Snyder IUclunond, aon of Mr. brldeeroom'a mother wore a 4 and Mrs. WUJard IUchmond of blue·eray aharkakln autt with
..a Lone Beach. matchlne acceaorla. They both ~ The Rev. Sotuey read the wed· carried bouquets of plnk elamel·
... din• llel'Vice at the Sonr or the llu. 4 Anrela Cbapel In the Church of Robert Rlchmqnd, brother of
"" the ReceaJona.l, Foreat Lawn. the brldeeroom, wu the beat
""' The bride, wno waa Jlven In man. Out·Of·town eueata were 4 marrlap by her father, wore a Mlsa Gladys Harbart of C&rlabad,
• suit of royal blue, with fitted aunt of the brlde, and Mr. and
jacket and 3.quarter sleevet. She Mrs. Richard Jacoby ot Clarka·
had a matching hat with a ville, Tenn., brother·ln·law and
crown of feathers. a matchlnr sbter of the brlderroom.
feather crown and blue accea· The weddlnr reception was
sorles. She carried a bouquet of held at the Barrlater's Inn, Earle
--··· IIIE Will lm.E .._..._.,a .. , .. ._._ -. .. ~ .......... ., ...
~ ................. u.. ..
-··• a .. pata u.. .,... .,.. -.......... tM ..... .
... Oct. II .t tlte dubltM• .... ww be ..s.n.ct .., ...
...... ........ AaMttllla tbe ............ w. .................... , ..
..... Jala. wiD ..a.ct .....
................ dub...--.,... -•ad•l• ,...., a.dlldlt M--. J._ Qlau. Boraco Wlal-. AI llants. llal DID.
Kartta lAdt:Dey, aobel1 Barril
cmd Certnade saoar...
Illy of the valley and white Rock. The young couple went on St. Andrews orchid. • a honeymoon trip to Santa Bar·
For "something old," the bride bara, and are now In thelr new
carried a handworked lace hand· home at 617 s. Dunsmu ir, Los To Be Scene
Smiths Report
Boys' Camp 'as
Big Success
Summer'• over, amall boya are
In school and Ed and Ginnie
Smith have returned to tMlr
home on Udo lale. It'a been tun,
and exhauatlnc, .. ys GlnnJe,
apeaklna o! their flrat expetlenc.-e
runnlne a camp for youn1 boys
at Fourth ot July Cove, Avalon.
Now all they have to do 1a eet
all their belonclnp acrou the
channel, by boat and by baree,
settle down In the bouse just
vacated by Mrs. Bernard Glan·
nlnl and her five children.
Mrs. Giannini, of Bank of
America's first family, apent the
vacation period enjoyJnr the
beauties of Udo Isle and the bay
area, Is now at home araln In
her Los Aneeles residence.
ODUCING
'·-------'·------
lterchlef made by het maternal Angeles. I'IIU W. VMNEf
grandmother, "something new," The brlde Is a graduate of MATTRESSES ------t'Aaltr Me .,., ,..,_.:::·~;-;;ru;~== -aY.PE..Ol...coo a !959 penny In her shoe; "some· Newport Harbor Hlrh School. at. Of Nupt··als nw-aDVILDDfQ ---.111)6 WAnnl AVE.. NEWPORT .uo\ '"" 1~' thing borrowed," a white Bible tended Oranre Coast Colleee and F._~ -------CAUIORHIA-------
Ioaned by her sister·in·law; the Bishop Johnson CoiJege of lrreauiu Shapes -----"" nc -YO UDO ..., ____ _ E~'"'ALS "something blue," the weddlnr Nursing in Los Aft&eles. She 1s A fall wedding Is In the offing ........... -eotta. rAI Jlriiiiii'S"JI•TIO .. en.• 1\ .. ~, .. \ .. \~~ -
,f' 1 ensemble. now employed at the home oUice for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. COSTA .,.lSA WATTUSS CO. r~/1 v~•VIf1 11 It n -'"·'-"~ .• \" :!!~ ~ W M ~~a~ Ann Ma~ ~~t~Pru~~laiU~I~~n~ThomuH~Mo~~&l~.;~l~IM~~~~~~~~~~~-~U~~~~~,~~~~~-~~~~~~==~·~l;C~A;U;O~J~N~E~I:r~t~n~n;~~==~~=~~ WD Long Beach was the maid of Co. In Los Angeles. She Is Ann Morris Campbell, who :;;:::: g~::. ~~= honor. She was dressed In a The bridegroom attended will wed Donald Martin Gustaf. 30'!'!!~1~1 ~lf~~;m..;;;;•;~;:;;;• ;;u;;;dl;;;:;;;;sh;:e;;;a;;t h~g;;;o:;w;;:n;;o~f~g;:;;ra;;y;;;....w_oo_l_a""lnd S<:hools In South Dakota, grad· son. ~ . uated from the University of The engagement was announc·
EGREMONT South Dakota, where he was af-ed a t the San Gabriel Country
tlllated with Delta Slama PI club during a family dinner
· Fraternity. He served 4 years in party. Present were the Benedict's SUMMER DAY CAMP the Navy. and Is now employed mother, Mrs. George Davenport
CIDLDBEK 5 TO 14 TEAJIS
Daily Swimming • Art and Crafts
Sport and Game Activities
Tutoring
~atioD lacluded
211 KOifTE VJSTA COSTA MESA. CALIP.
Telepbo~Mt )(l4wcry l-117'0
TE WIIILE
IAIIWDE
Authorized HOGVER SALES and SERVICE
HARDWARE * HOUSEWABES * GIFrS
1802 Newport Blvd. at 18th Sl, Coeta Mesa
Phone: Liberty 8-3426
by the regional credit office of of Los Angeles. His father was
Standard 0 11 In Los Angeles. the late Dr. Robert Kenneth
Lido Women
Greet Friends
to Open Year
Hands C'la11ped In friendship
provt>d a charmlne theme for the
opening or the ~ason when Lido
Isle Woman's Club held its fi rst
m~tlng of the year earlier this
month. Luncheon Chairman was
MN!. Blanche Richardson. who
had arranged appropriate table
decorations Including the "clasp·
ed hands" signifying t he theme
GustaCson, well known ortho·
pedlc surgeon.
The brlde·ele<'t is a graduate
of Newport Harbor High School
and the University of Arizona
where she was a Kappa Kappa
Gamma. Her fia nC'e graduaterl
<'Urn laude from Claremont Men's
College wht>re he was student
body president during his senior
year.
The weddln~: will take pla<'e In
St. Andrew·s Presbyterian Church.
Newport Beach.
Dill Harri.p. 11
OWeat HIP Sclleel
Idea. Richard Harrington. son of Mr. Mmes. Gerry Horn, Margt> An · d M J H 1 5 derson, Ellen Pickering, Edlth an rs. ames arr ngton, 341
-ARCHITECT'S HOME TOUR
Sponsored by the Orange County Chapter
of the
AMERICAN INSTITUTE of
ARCHITECTS
and
THE WOMEN'S
ARCHITECTURAL LEAGUE
featuring
RVE OUTSTIIII. IEWPIRT UIIM HilES
DESIIIED IY lilliE CIUITY IICIITECTS
IRVINE TERRACE
SHORE CUFFS
CAMEO SHORES
BALBOA COVES
* CROWN HARDWARE*
Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar, Is Humpert, Elaine Serf and Betty attending Bellarmlne College
Llndeke were In charge of the Preparatory Campus at San J08e.
table setting. Mrs. Margt' Letto This is fhe oldest boys' high
was In r harge of 12 tables of !K'hool In CaUCornla. for It was
bridge. Mrs. Betty Broyles had founded as the high !K'hool of
charge of special games In t~e Santa Clara University In 1851
garden room for those who did and has continued sin~ then.
Saturday, Sept. 26, 1959
1-5 P.M. Donation
$2.00
•a BOVUJIOI.D DDUDIEifi ITOD"' PboDe
For ticket information -Telephone: Midway 6-2097
RIE 11.1 CIUIY PIIITS ~= not play cards. :=~::~::::~~::~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The delicious luncheon was COIIOIIA DEL lUll catered to more than 100 guests ..
Hostesses Included Mrnes. Mae
1en11a9 lf..,._t Ana ChrlAte~n. Gladys Roberts, Do·
,IUL Du.' DECIUn.. reen Marshall. Ruth Dull. Marian
Edmunds. Winnie Short, Ruby
Sped«lldDf 1D appiJclatioa of woll eoftdag. wall-paper. Burg. ~ Harrb, Allee Mann.
91'CIM cJ.tJa. badap. ~ a.ct etc. I Aud~y Rl~. Liz Wilson. Mildred
PBOIIE OaJOLE 3-SS.S Kt'vln, Coyla Belyea and June
~:::::::::==:::::::C:rea=lltf::"=la:t.don=:::::::O:Itlole:::::':·7S:::l:::l ;::::::::;::;:::::::::::=::: I ~t~~l ng 1 u ncheon the p resident. -Mrs. Lorraine Austin. Introduced W.l&....&. Clark1'1 HIW ... S.1·1 new members, who included 11-P Mmes. Andrew Dossett, John IPO.-r~WEU r.-WADDJD Duff. Harry Edmunds, Harry
Swtm Sulta. Saro~ Dreaes. ~ellda "Chlldrea'.. Fortner, Jean W. Ller, Robert
Thlnp, Muumuua, Luau c.o.tum.. Men's Alolu Pinkerton, Howard Wlrht. Laur· Shlrta. Gllta. Decoratlona. South See Party ~~J ItO loatla c::..t m.d. (...t to..,...~ 3::' ence Wright, and Mlss Nina
D IIA.miR AVL ~A Jt>weiJ ~mtn.
How much Money
do you need
to build or buy your new home?
Millions of dollars are ready now for immediate in·
vestment in· home loans. This money )s loaned-
through Newport Balboa Savinp-by thousands of
your Oranp County neighbcn who believe in invest·
Jne rlaht here at home, to build up this comm~nity.
NEWPORT BILBOI SIVINCS
AIID LOAR AliocWiofl P.A ..... Ptti!U not
---~: ..... ~-................... .
...... .....--.. A&tt .. P.& ...... IP,& ...................
ARE THE APPLIANCES YOU WANT MOST
IN THE NEW HOME YOU PLAN TO BUY?
EOfr!l MEDALLION HOME has an all.fttctric ltltdttn fflth lf«trfc rangt and ootn
-and more from thi1 lilt of additional appllancaa
e Mfrk DIYfl
eMftJcWASHII . ...,....._ ....... .._.. ..........
'
New~omers Party Delights
Large Guest Group Here
JUDwnrzn
alCBILti.D ITAnOJI
II C.
.. E. COAST BJCBWAT coaoxA DEL IIA1 r
oa 3-esu ITS LIKE BEING Ebell
. .
BESIDE YOURSELF
When You
Listen to
STEREO!
Why we built two cars for 1960 ...
as different as night and day
On October 2-for 1M first time in CMv-rol~t's 491Jear history-you will be able to walk irlto your
dealer's shotorOO?n and see two totally different ki1u.ls of cars. • One is the concentional1960 Clteurolet,
brand new in appearance and more beauJ.ifuUy refi ned and luxuriot48 than you can imagine. • The
other i8 unlike any car we or an11body else ever built-the rerolutionary Carrair, uJilh the e11gine in 1M
rear where it belongs in a ClYmpact car. • We'd like to tell you why we built two such differen t cars,
how we built tMm-a'}d for whom tOe built tlum.
Why two kind. of ears? Beeau.e
America itMir hu bee-n roinr throucb
110me bir ehangea in the put few
years. Our citiea have been st.raininr·
at their 8e&ms. Traffic ia jam-packed.
Parkinr 1paee ill at a premium.
And our wburbe have tpread like
v;ildfire. People are livinc farther from
their work, drivi.nc more miWI on
crowded atreeta. There ill new le.iNN
time-but more thinp to do. Tbere'a
a new 1tandard of liYinc-and more
need for two e&r'l irl the family prace.
In ahort, Amerlea'a automobile
oeeda bave beeome IQ complex that
no one tiP&d of ear ean atiaty them
completely. That ia wby we at Chev-
rolet, keepinr tab on tbele trenda,
have bad a revolutiooary COMpQd ear
in the planninr •tar-for more than
niney.n.
Tbu._ when we decided tb.ree yean aro to prepare for productbl ol~Ueh
a car we,...~ to build it the way
it lhould be bWlt. TIM!n wu no need
fot a batty ''C!"Mb •• J)I'OirUn that
would er.te onl)t a a11t'ed4 ftr1lioo
ol a ~vmtioeal ear.
That ia wit)' the two c:ara you
will .. i.a your'cleUar'a lbowtowu
October ~ •UI be two eDtltely
dUf_..,t kmct. of can. OM &. the
CODnntional '60 Cbtnotet-bru.d
MW iD bauty, with DeW IIPMit ...._
IWW tpirit. UDd« LIM ._..... ....
fe.elinc of aumptuousness and luxury
never before attained by any car in ita
field. There ia rreat V8 power linked
with new thrift, piWI Cht>vrolet's
au.perb kylinder enrine. It ill a
traditional car that eomM even cloeer
to perfection-in silence, in room, in
ease of control. in velvety ride-t.ban
any other ear we have ever made.
The other ia the Corvail', a compact
car that ill utoniahinJty difrerent from
anytbinr ever built in thia eountry.
It bu to be-beca'* thia ia a •iz-~ eom~ car, with a rally
remarkable performance ... a ear
d•iped apecilieally to American
8tandanl8 of comfort. to Ameriean
tnme needs.
'ne tqine Ill irl the ra.r. Amonr
the beaic: advntaa-reaultinr from
tbil encineloeatioo .,... better traction
OD a eompeet 108-ind\ wb-.lb._ and
a praeticaJly ftat Aoor. But to be
placed m &.bt ,.., , the eftline bad to
be ultra lich• and ultra llhort. So
Corvaira .,me· il totaUy o.-w-
mo.tly aluminum and oi,. cool«<: it
'ftiCba about 40 ,_ ceot ._ tban
comwtdoMI ......_ It i1 a ''ftat''
horh.talb' op..-.1 m-• It ia ooly
tbr. ~ lone ••. and that
._._a~ mon room for~
Another ..... t. ; hh modlem
a!tpla.Ma. the Ccwvair bM GO frame:
the bocl;)'..U ......,... it .,.., at.NO-
tural strength ... it's a welded unit.
that ia virtually rattlf'-fN"e.
Tbt> ride is fantastic. But to ~t it
we hAd to design '"d'fW"rU"t ~·~~
pnutl«nt at every v.·h£'(>1 : con,·entional
springing would give a compact car a
choppy ride. Right now v;·e'll make
one prediction : no other U.S. compact.
car will ride so comfortably. hold the
road 110 finnty and bandit> ., beautifully.
Now there art' tv;•o kinda of cars
from Cbevrolet-beeauae it takM two
kinde of can to aerve America'• n~
today. If you love lux u.ry-th• utmoet.
in luxury-and if you want reneroWI
interior apace, breath·t.akinc J*form·
anee, automatic drivea and power
..m.t.a-t.hen t~ coonntiooal '60
Chevrolet may be your cboiee.
If euy parkinc. trafllc qility and
utmoet eeooomy aN bicb on your list
-then you ahould Rrioualy eonaider
the Corvair. But the beat China to do
il to look U,.. two n.w can OV'ft' at
your Chevrolet dal«'a .•• take \hem
out for a drive. h m-r bt tbat tbe
only J.ocic:aJ cll~ for your family
betweeD two ean like thie ia-botb.
They make a perfect pair.
•
HOME TQUR PRESENTS
5 OUTSTANDING HOMES
j Play Program ·
Held at Parks
1 And Schools
The fall and wlntt>r rt><"rt'atlnn
procram of the Newport ~ach
reocnoation dt-partment Is now
under v.•ay with supervi5(>d pro· 1 gram from 3 to 5 p.m. Wftk da)•s
at city parks and elementary
school,, Recreation Supervisor Ed
Stam~ has announct"d. It start
t'd last Monday.
The locations include Newport
Rel(ht.' School. 38th St. park.
Balboa Pier park. Community
Youth Center In Corona ck-1 Mar
a nd the Corona del Mar School.
Intramural sports. lncludlng foot
ball for boys a nd a ktck football
Jearue for rtl'ls are under way
tHJnS rrom Mcll pl~rrouncS will
~ formed to plav ~r city
oplayrround tHmS. Other touma · ~nts planiWd incl~ tetherball
and yoyo. ,..bJ. c•mes. CTat1
actl\1ties. bobby shows. trts-and
.p«4al Kt~vities are pJanMC!.
11M' OM-ona cltl Mar Commun
tty Youth C8t•r wtU abo w ~n Friday n\lh~ tor t n
arth1ti• and h'GD U a rn. to 3
P. SaturciQ for QCWU for oldc>r
A larl'er boatllll procram
Wine planMd for next )"tat.
bc:rMUon otl'f!d:or De Abtor-
ne1 h.u .. ~ 'n\ "''' lnd__.""' boat. All ... taM
outboa.N IDOtCif .._, IMl'r'lktloa. ..... .,..~
~ --.._. 'Tt11111~, lilt; 1. ........ -. -....rt .,..
NEW "GOLDEN LOOK" COMPACT
DOROTHY GRAY
NEW SHEER VELVET PRESSED POWDER
plu• crumy foundation hu a n~w
radiant formu.la few t~ most
DliiUral beauty in tb~ ru6tory of
make-up. It'a lilht ) tot clincin& ...
c-ov~n e-very impedectioo.
~tatchina liquid make-up ... -
~b«r Velvet FHm baa a ~w
mo• turiur-lantrol•. Sl.SO .
., .JSO I"OP_.N ltEFIU. 7!1C
a• Ill .. , LITIM
SHULTON"S DESERT fiOWEB
u...ttlld n... Oaly
Reqular 2.00
PET OR CARNATION
MILK
POWDER ROOM
1.00
Reqular 2/27c
TOILn TISSUE 8 to. 88(
'
ALL ITEMS
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 24. 25. 26. 27
WHITE liNG
CLEANSER 2 lor 33 1()(ea.
SURF
GIANT SIZE
Regular 79c 59(
Mix your own lipstick shades!
CRazy MtXeD-Up KiT
J daultnJ <'Olor~-Rtal Cone RED.
R~at Cool V. HITE and Rul Hot
ORA '1\C.E-,.~" \OU a "faltf'rina nri·
f'lf of thad~ Wur 1~ white Ubdn
th<o I oJor for ftaltcnna pa<teJ-. W~u
IM ,. hut-~r thfo <"'iot for frostt'd
Jllllh and cora)l' u.. .. ar 'C'm ~niJbt f«tr
brtlhanl ~t'f'd.• of p\1~ ~-Or an
all to•f'lbn fOf tbe prflt~ fUI"prlw
of all !
by Dorothy Gray
:: !--:.·~-::::.. .... ~v 4 ~~~~~~~~~~--.. --.-.. ~ ..
CLIFF LIVINGSTON, who played footboll for Oronge C04st C ol-
lege in 1949 end 1950 under C ooch R~y Ros~. w~s honored
T uesdoy evening a t the a onuol l ions Clubs stag d•nner •n the OCC
• ·udent center. l ivingston is now playing pro b..,ll wtth the New
Y :>ric Gionts. The dinner w..,s .., wl)rm-up for the onnuol lions Clubs
fo~·oall game at 8 p m. this S..,turday. when the Pirates meet the
Oa•tl>'td Thunderbords tn Pirate Stadium.
INDIAN GomEs TO MEET IT T PI ~1.'\\port ~ach fathers in the ars 0 ay
~P\\port Harbor YMCA Indian
guidt> program will hold their Cal on Fr·1day ftrsl fall meeting at 7:30 p.m.
\\'ednt•,day. Sept. 30. in Nt>wpon
HPIJlhlo; 5<-t'l ool, 15th St. and
Santa Ana Avt>., Nt>wpon Ht>lghts.
BALBOA DADS TO MEET
Bcilboa penins ula fathers In the
Npwport Harbor YMCA Indian
guidP program will hold their
fi Nt mf'etang of the season at
7:30 p.m. Monday, In room five.
Chri!;t Church By the Sea. 1420
W. Balhoa Blvd .• Newport Beach.
T 111
llt:l--1 1\\
"' /I \I !
\Jr ~\1111 1:
Lineup for the Nt>wport Harbor
High School vars ity football
game this Friday at 8 p.m. at
Orange Coast College stadium
was announced yt'Sterday by
Coach George Hunter. They will
play California High School of
Whittier.
The line Includes Dick Mac·
Millan and Steve Lagerlof. ends;
Mike Kistler and Dan Cassel.
tackles; Ed Leon and Ken Hanna,
guards and Marlo Perez. center.
The backfield will Include Kent
Hodgson. left half; Don Roberson.
right half; either Mlkf' McClel·
Jan or Keith Hagan. blocking
back and Tom Huber. fullback.
8 teams from thr two high
schools met-t at 3 p.m. Friday at
Davidson Field. NPwport Ha rbor
High School. The C teams tangle
today !Thursdayl at California
High School.
Board Dei1Va r~:.::·~ OtPn mule, e.. eaa.t and O.a· A t e l.lh putrt• WSU be ,_tu.Ncl at C I On Ot:l me rublon TM, to be pnwntect (Continued from Pa,.'!Wo) eanyt.._ a ~Mel ... pon, a by the Woman·•. Qvic: IAaJ"Ue ot TIDE .... == ................. jiSiilt .....
hymond C. .Jordan, 21, ot Lona alx·lndl ~ kn11•, and belftl '!'~» Newport •acb Element· Newport Harboi, at 1:30 p.m .
leach, blinded by llthta from an A mlnor Ia smu..aon Of an al· ary School tnaatee. delayed a de· T\aelday, In the ~nleb ColtM
approaching owblcl~. ran into cobollc ~ and ntomu C. claJon -rue.day ev~nlnf on a pro. Gardena, liZ5 E. Cout Jhry.,
barricades and ~everal lanterna lohneon, ~. ot Lonf IIHeb, on paul to pu.rch.ue 1 televl&lon Corona del Mar.
markJna a bole In the at~t on a Jafnor with alcobollc beverap -ta to allow all fifth rradera to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii~iiiiii~~iiililiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij
Balboa Blvd. between 29th St. dla.IP at Goldtiuod Aw. and take Spa~tllh le.lon via 'IV over c R 0 w N and 30th St., Newport Beach ••. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar, at channel 13.
Laru C.nnlzzo, 20, 3073 Kelly· 4:16 a.m. Curriculum dl.teetor BW Ritter
SALES, SERVICE
cmd
RENTALS
brook St., Coata Mesa, and Robert ...._ ......._ ....,. ......_. uld that the 7 seta wtth vtewlng c. Hodau. 18, and Ceor&e F. .. ., hblda J, 'felT*, J&. el stands could be pu~hued for
Reuter, 19, both of 204 Adams St., _. ....... J>. .. W ... llsw· $215.8:5 each through Dan'a 'IV,
Balboa, were arreated at Bay Ave. .-to .._ • nra 1t1sr ~ who haa been awarded a 1V bid
a.nd w .. hlneton St, Balboa, on late tile .._. .. • cc 41t,.. Cor county schools. The 21-lnch
chargea of being minors In poa-br K.u. lti...W.. 7~ of seta would cost S1.509.95; the dls· Nil &.at c.a.t __ _
session of an alcohollc beverage ~ ~ wbs lwld nddeely trlct's share of 1V time at 20 ----•
. . . Otflcera warned teenagers at.pped f• tndftc ••• OfUoen cent• per A.O.A. In the element· \!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!co;•;;a.;~A~D~IL!!~IUJI~~~~~~~==:! ha,.vlng an unsupervtaed party at ~ s .... ._.. ba.ds ary schools would total t676.40, ~
107 VIa San Remo, Lido Isle, at CGIDbat kalfe f.--Alta and other expenses would be
11:20 ... OUicers checked the I.-a boy, 11, crt llewpon a19CL about $100, for a grand total of
area but were unable to locate cmd 23rd St., Kewport a..dl. about $2,286.
the origin of a scream heard by crt 1:10 CI.ID. ••• Oftlcen van Truatee Mel Berry said that a
R. w. Hogan ol 704 Poinsettia ~ ts alctacml II~ phonograph record system of In·
Ave., Corona del Mar, at 10:06 of Kewp«t leclda la vettill9 s~uctlon would be much less U ·
p.m.. . . bls Ma ts a.., M .. srial pensive. Trustee Helene Csenar's e SATVDAT, IEJ'T. lt B_,.tal aftsJo be bod c1nuak motion to approve the purchue
Kenneth W. Adams, 19, and a hair appUc:atioa eolatioa •• • died for lack of a aeeond. The
juvenile boy, 17, both of Long Officers took a chicken Into board then approved Truttee
~ach. were arrested at VIa Lido custody after getting a com· Harvey Pease's motion to lay tbe
a nd VIa Oporto, NewJ¥>rt Beach, plaint at 6:20 p.m. of juveniles question on the table. and poa.
at 4:30 a.m. on charges of steal· throwing rocks at chickens In sJbly bring It up again the next
lng the car of Phillip Media Jr., Buck Cully, Corona del Ma r . . . meeting.
of RJversld~. and a license plate Lars Lavagnlno, 1536 Serenade ----.....----
from Morongo Valley; they were Ter .. Irvine Terrace, complained· 00 YOU WANT • folt. • '"'-· •
.IYILEI
PLYIIIUTII
11101
SALES AND SERVICE
IL 111111
1200 W. OOAIT IIJGIIWA1', a&WJIOaT U.ACJI
Lalrty • ..,..
Dlrectly Am. From the Balboa Bay Club
released to Riverside County of the theft of eight sections of ,..~tt.l, • IM!to, aJ+tw7 Or "• ,_ ....,_
sht-ritfs otflcers ... Mrs. Charles window glass from a house un-tometllint to .. 117 Try L.,.,911 d••'-
8. Shannon of 110 . 26th St., New-der construction at 415 Bayside fl.., ella. Oltio'-) .. osso. port~~h,report~thather ~r ~.N~port ~«h ... ~~C· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ was puah~ from her address to lpanta engaging In a tight at 210 r
112 . 26th St. and left there, but Collins Ave .. Balboa laland, at
nothing was taken from the car. 9:04 p.m. were gone when officers
A 120 a1MptD9 bag was a rrived ... Cars driven by Mer·
atolea from tbe apeD 8CII'GCJe of lyn Isaak. 25, of La Mesa and
B. G. Albrec.bt of 120 Via UD· Xlna M. Crelsch, 62, of 406 E.
d.IM. Lido ble ••. Doaald A. Bay Ave .. Balboa. were lnvolv~
Jfona.berv. 17, of Scm DJe9o, In an a<'Cident at Coast Hwy. and
was lDtuNd cmd taba to Boav Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
1Cemoa1a.l Boapltal wbea a car e MOJfDAT. IEJ'T. 21
lD wbkb be WCD rldlDg. d.rlYeD Ralph J. Royal, 28. or 2076 Pia· I
by lloDCJld E. Tbompeoa, 17. centla Ave., Costa Mesa. was ar-
Jfapa Vall..,, was lD aa acd· rest~ on charges of reckless
debt with a car d.rlYea by I d nvlng and driving without an
Harold W. Wri9bt. 58, of 1982 opt>rator's llcen~ after a llegedly
Maple St.. Costa Mua. crt Bal-running numerous vehlclt>s off
boa aJ•d. cmd W. Cocut Bwy.. the road and ent1angerlng <"hll
Newport Beocb. at 10:57 a.m. drf'n on the way to school at
••. MrL Tbomca WUUama. 2121 Mari ner's Or. and Dover Or., Har·
OceaD B1Yd.. Balboa. reported j bor Highlands ... A radio an·
a blaclt a ad !JI"D blc:yc ... tenna was brokt>n off the car or
a.bcmdoaed for 2 daya crt the Mw Charlene Fergut10n of Costa
jetty IMCI'rby • • • Mesa. parked In front of the
Mrs. Rosemarie Balinski. 2322 Mermaid Tavern, 34J6 E. Coast
Margarf't Or .. Newport Heights. I Hwy., Corona del Mar ...
reported the loss of a purse con-
t~unlng identification papers. $20 ~-al-~ •-L ... DH'I cash and a $75 u nendorsed check, upr -...
while attending the Y.M.C.A. sa... JLia p " breakfast in front of Richard's twp ... • l'lftlr
Lido Market ... Daniel O'Toole.
SUBSCRIBE
To The Newport Harbor Ensign
The only weekly newspaper in the Harbor Area
2850 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3-0550
JIAlL Df 11ID OaDU CIDd TOU'a CJIECJ[ or CASB TODA1'
ONE YEAR ----~--Only3.00
Outside of Harbor Area -----LOO
Name
Mailing Address ------------------
City and State ------------------
36, Long ~ach, was arrested on Book reviewer and play reader
an Intoxication charge after of. Edna Stearns Dayton sprained
fleers round him In the middle both ankles In a fall, but even
or Coast Hwy. at Larkspur Ave., so she kept her appointment with
Corona del Mar ... A $15 throw the Tuesday Club and presented
rug was s tolen rrom Mrs. Ruth the program at the Baij)oa Bay
Peoples o! 301 ~ · 33rd St., West 1 Club Tueaday. She read and
Newport ... Pete Norton, 24, of 1 acted out all parts In a play.
Newport ~ach. was cited tor / ===========:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::::::==:=:===============:;;;~ riding a bicycle on the Newport
Pier ... John Pollard, 14, of Tus -
tin, bleeding. badly rrom being
hit on the head by a surfboard
In the surf at main beach. Cor· I
·Good Reading
for the
ona del Mar. was taken to Hoag
T BUD..DDfG IS GOAL Memorial Hospital for treatment.,
Co nlltruction or a new Y build· e StnfDAT. SEn. 20
lng Cor th£' harhor Bf'('il Is the Andrew P. Goodwin. 18. or 211
Whole Family objectiVe of the Newport Harbor I E. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa, ~as 1
\"s Mens Club. Pres ident Whii<'Y charged with reckless drivmg I
Fritz announrpd when the !Wr· after oiCIN'r<; rec£'1Vt>d a com ·
vii'<' club held Its fiflllt Call mE'f't · plaint of a loud party and cars "'News
·Facts
• F111ily Features
l 1n10: Monday evening In Edwards at 709 Coltlcmrod Ave., Corona
R{'Staurant. Costa Ml'Sa. I del Mar. at 1:49 a.m .... Cary ------------1 R. Thompson, 18. of Los Alami -
IO'i was arrestr d on charges or
The Ovlttlan Sc..,_ Mor'lltor
ON Notwav St .. ao.ton 15, Mala.
tT PATS TO
ADVEJl'TISE
Df TBE
EXSIGJf Send yout ~ for the time
ct.cked. Encloeed find my ch«k or
morwy order. 1 ...-~ 11 0
6 """'"'-~9 0 3 montN $4 50 0
C.rty Zone Si-.....
TIDE TABLE
Time 11~ Helcld•f liP -~ Lew Water
(f« LA. oam .....,_-Kewpert 10 IIlla. ecrrlkr)
Light Figures A.M.-hid Flgune P.M.
PACIFJC DATLJGJIT IAVDfC TDIE
lAW Blfb Low IUgll 6:36 3.5 10:27 3.2 4 :20 u . ,_ ..... _ ... o:oa 1.0 7:05 3.8 11:52 2.9 ·5:32 u
0:46 0.7
hcWc ltcmdard Time
6:27 4.1 11 :41 2.5
0:20 0.5 6:49 4.5 lis• 1.0
0:51 4.8 7:12 4.8 12:57 lA
1:22 0.2 7:37 5.2 hJS u
OCTOa&JL 1•
5:21 u
l:lt u I~M SA 71!1'1 u
lAw .... lAw .....
1 :52 0.2 '8:()( 5.6 2:1t U lrlt U coiOLDIZJml or ...........
La.tr..... ... .........
LEGAL lfOnCE
CERTIFICATE OF CESSATION
OF BUSINESS UNDER FICTIT·
IOUS FIRM NAME.
The undt>rslgned corporation
t1oes hereby certify that It has
r£-a~d ronducting a construe·
tlon business at 12640 Carden
I Grove Boulevard, City of Carden
{;rove. County of Orange, State
of CaUCornla, under the fictitious
firm name of ''Safeguard Con·
'!fructlon Company"; and that
'laid firm was composed ot the
following corporation. whose
principal place of business is as
follows:
Name of Corporation: Blllward
Enterprl~. Inc.
Principal Place of Business:
12640 Carden Grove Boulevard,
Garden Grove. California.
WITNESS lu hand this 26th
day of August, 1959.
BILLWARD ENTERPRISES, rNC.
By HARLEY E. McVAY.
Praldent
CSEALl
STATE OF CALIFORNIA l >a. COUN'IY OF ORANGE )
On this 26th day of Au,ut,
1959, before me, a Notary Publk
ln and for uld County and State,
residJnr t~1n, duly eomm.ls·
liONel and .-om. per.onally ap·
peaud HAJU.EY E. Mc:VA1',
known to me to be the ,.,_.clnt at tbe eorporaUon that necutad
tbe wttbln INt:rument on behalf
ot the corporation thefttn ........S
and acknowleclpd to me u-.t
.... ~tlon a.c:utecl the ...... .
!If WtiMDI WII&DOI'tbnw
,__nto •..,. hand and af· a-t "" oCIIdal .... the .. , ... ,.., ....... c.wtlfteetlt a..c
...... wrltteitJ
(JK.\L)
TIME TO CHECK UP .. YOUR
PRINTING NEEDS
IM'T IE CI.IT SIIIT • Y.. IFFICE FillS.
USE r• W8Y ClEM LilT-a. TIEl · c••• Ill
0 BUSINESS CARDS 0 WEDDING INVITATIONS . 0 LE'I7ERHEADS 0 RECEPTION CARDS
0 ENVELOPES 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS
El STATEMENTS 0 MENUS
El ORDER BLANKS 0 PAMPHLETS
0 CIRCULARS 0 BOOICl.ETS
0 POSTERS 51 MAGAZINES
PIIOJtE 1J8 At OIIIOI.E MHO
•
'
Vows Exchanged by Couple:
Both Are Local Teachers
Jolnlnr 2 prominent 110uthland and brtderroom cut the firat alice
families, the marrlare of Joan from a 3·tl~ed weddlnr cake.
Marinucci and John Wesley Rob· Breakfast tables were centered
lnson IU waa aolemnlt.ed at St. with arranrementa of whIte
Joachim's Catholic Church re-spider chrysanthemums.
CHARTD MEMBERS of the Corona del Mer Community Church
were in the receiving line et the I 5th birthdey reception held lest
week efter the Sundey services. Here. from left, are Mrs. Frences
Cox, Mrs. 1\rthur Kemper, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barry. Mrs. Newton
Cox, Mrs. Della Sykes, Mrs. 0 . Z. Robertson, Miss Glyde Maynerd,
.Mrs. G. D. Grupe, Robert Hom, assistant pestor Robert G ilman,
0 . Z. Robertson ond the Rev. Edwil\ Gomke, church pastor.
(Ensign photo)
cently. The new Mr. and Mra. Robin· CHIJitCHES
The bride 1a the daurhter of son will make their home In
Mrs. Chambera Marinucci of Cor· Costa Mea aft~ Oct. 1, and are
ona del Mar and Albert Francla now honeymoonlnr at Carrnel,
MarinuCCi of Corona del Mar San Franclaco and Lake Tahoe.
and Brentwood. The brlderroom They are both with the New·
ls the aon of Mra. John W. Robin· port Beach Elt'mentary School
son. Long Beach, and the late system In Corona del Mar.
RAJlaOR CBaJITIAJf CBU•ca I tone of the serrnon Is from the
The Rev. Barrett Whitely will first verse of a Psalm of David,
preach on the toplc, ·•Forglvlnr (52: 11 "The toodnesa of God
Spirit," nt the 10 a.m. Sunday endureth continually.''
Dr. Robinson. · Hls arandfather The bride ls an accomplished
was the late E. E. BuUum. honsewoman who hu won many
Tht' bride wore a ballerina awartb In the state as well as a
lt'nath aown of whlte Chantilly national award. She attended
lace over taffeta with scoop nec:Jl. Wlllamette 4n1vers1ty In Oreron,
line and short s leeva. Dainty where she was an Alpha Chi
3eal1ops were repeated at the Omeea. She ls a perrnanent mem.
hemline and the brief bolero. A ber of the CallfornJa Honor So·
cummerbund of white chl!fon en· clety at Oranre Coast CoHere.
circled ber waist, and a white She was graduated cum laude
satin, pearl encrusted bridal cap from Lonr Beach State Colle&f'.
held ht'r veil of Illusion. Fragile where she wiU continue working
white orchids were clustered on on her muter's dt'gree.
ht'r white prayer book. The bridegToom was graduated
Her only attendant, Ml..s Jac--from Wilson Hleh St-hool and
quellm-Wolf. wore palt> aqua from USC. where he affiliated
chiffon, with tucks t>Xtendlng with Phi Kappa Tau. He ls a
from tht> scoop neckline to the member of the Sierra Club of
hem of thf' ballennu length mountain climbers, and has
skirt. She wore a noral hudband climbed all highest peaks In the
and carried a nose gay of white I West, the Northwest anfi Mexlro.
baby otchlds. For two years he has been pub·
Carlyle Larson of Palm Springs, llaher and managlnr editor of
brother-ln·law of the bridegroom, "The Sierra Echo," a Sierra Club
was tx>st man. Peter Hunt and Southern Peaks Sect Ion bl·
Michael Hfll seated rueat.a. monthly periodical.
A champaane breakfaat In the
Balboa Bay Club followed the
weddlnr ceremony. The bride I>T 4. News
service. which will be held at the
Seventh Day Adventlat Church,
Bolsa Ave. and Broad St.. New·
port Heights. Churt'h School ls at
the same hour.
·~ METBODI8T CHURCH The morning service ha11 been
chanred from 8:30 to 9:30 a .m.
Sunday School remains at 9:30
and thf' second service remains
at 11 am. The Rev. Godfrey
Graeflln"A Sf'tmOn topic w111 be
"Jesus Tau~tht Us to Pray.'" on
the occasion of Christian Educa·
tlon Week.
lfB 7th DAT ADV£JfTIST
''That Thy Faith Fall Not,'"
will be the s('rrnon topic of Pas·
tor R. G. Mote tor the 11 o"clock
Saturday service. Mission sta·
tlons In Korea, Java and Japan
will benefit from the special of·
ft'rlng at the Sabbath &hool,
which ronvena at 9:30 a.m.
ST. UDUWI' PU:SaTTEJUU
The ruest speaker for the 8:15,
9:35 and 1 I a.m. Sunday services
will be Dr. Chester Buley, assoc·
late executive secretary of the
Presbytery of Loe Anreles. Hla
SIUTI SilliES topic will be "The Power to Be e CDM SCJIOOL PTA and Do Your Best." New members IIPTJST QIUICI "Apple for the Tescher" was will be received at all 3 services.
the theme carried out by the Cor· SOOTII IBOaD aAP!'IIT •~ A. ~ J).l), ona del Mar Parent-Teacher As· Dr. Hubert Davl<bon w II 1 ~ soclatlon when they entertained
th Co preach on "The Slanltlcance of IUWDAT. I&PTEMaU %'1 the teaching staff of e rona the Ascension" at the 11 a .m.
11 A.M. del Mar IChool at a luncheon. S d 1 d ........ Book un ay serv ce an on • .. e "The Slenlflcance of the In charre of the lunchron wu of Acts" at 7 :30 p.m. ~rvlces are
Aacenslon" Mrs. Marl nus Contant, and she I held rn the Laguna Beach Art
7:30 P.M. was assisted by Mrs. John Grune-Gallery.
'"'The Book of Acts" wald. Mrs. Louis Scroaglns and
1
Mrs. Marae Ward. CDM COKM11JII'TT CBUJICII
LAGVWA UACB The tables were decorated with The Rev. Edwin Gomke will
AJIT GALI.En world globes, and at each teach· dlscua the quatlon. "ls Rellglon
Coast Bl9b'WCI'f at Olff Drt.-.. er's place was an apple with a tor Me!" at the 9:30 and 11 a .m. ~::;A~C~or;:d~l;a~l W~e~I;:CCM~m;~e;A~w;a~l;ts~Y;:o~u~ pencil carrying the name of the services thls Sunday. Instruction
LUTIEUI CHURCH
auarda .. tiM Kaster
Coroaa del Mar
SUifDAT, SEPT. 27
teacher. Place mats were de<'Or·l classes for church membership
ated with arithmetic problems. are being held Thursday eve-
Those honored at the lunchron nlngs In the-friendship room.
were the principal. M~. Louise New mt>mbers wtll be received
Elwell: kindergarden teachers. I on ~orld Wide Communion Sun·
Miss Phyllis Rawlins and MIS.!! dn) · <Xt. 4.
MAJOR CARL ANDREASEN
who is in charge of the Salve·
tion 1\rmy in Sante 1\na, will
tal~ about · The 1\rmy Nobody
Knows" et the Methodist Men s
Fellowship meeting at Christ
Church by the See, Belboe, at
7:30 p.m. Monday. There w•ll
also be vocal end instrumental
number1 by the Harrison fem·
ily. Mr. Harrison is bandmaster
of the Selvet•on 1\rmy •n Senle
An e.
WE IEUVEI
LJDn JlllfT--0 . 2
'
....... c ......
_Fer •••IJ, let. 4
Trustees Order Nans
For 2 New Buildings
,
Dt'talled architectural plans tor • of the HIJ'h School property on
music and shop buildings on the 16th St. ln short terrn notes. ntf'
Harbor Hl•h School umpu.s were aale, which totals 162S,OOO, mlnu.s
ordered Monday by the High tees, Will come out of escrow thla
School tru.t.ees.. Friday; the balance will co Inn>
The atlmated cart 1a $150,000. the .chool general fund.
which wUI come from the aale of • Sent letters of thank& to
the hlrh .chool property on 16th Tbeo Robins Ford for provldJna
St. nu~ buJldlnra are ~teheduled 3 nf'w cars, and to Compa
to be ready for occupancy a year Rambler for providing 2 new ears
frol'l'l now, Supt. Max Russell said. for the hJgh achool driver traJn·
The 4.200·aquare.foot m u 1 1 c Ina program.
butldlnr will be located on the • Approved the hlrln~ ot James
Irvine Ave. aide of the main Holden of Tustin u custodJ.an.
bulldlnr. alonpide the audl· bus drlvt'r. ·
torlum. It wlU have a band &ec· • Rejected the claim of a forrn-
tlon bla enouch tor a 100-plec:e n employee for overt.tm. pay
The reUrlous census commit· orcbat:ra, and a choral .ectton that he mlrht have .earned lt ht'
tee of the Newport Harbor eoun. that will accommodate a 100· had not been Injured and had
ell of Church.es will hold an In· member ehoral IJ'OUp. Practice remained ~ployed.
1tructlon meeting this evening rooms aho wilt be provided. • Authorlz.ed Supt. Rus.ell to
1 Thuraday) at the Costa Mesa The 8.500·8QU&re· foot a h o p apply for federal tunda under
Methodlat Church. Census teams buUdJng will bt' located between Public Law 874, whlch provides
will ro out Sunday attemoon, the Lndustrtal arts and home eco· for relmbu.raements to h 1 1 h
Oct. 4, to obtain lntorrnation on nomJca bulldlnp. It will lncludf' IC'hool districts which art' &tfect.
church membership and church 2 draltlnr rooms and an elf'ctrlc ed by presence of non-taxpaying
preference. Roy McCardle 0 f shop. mlhtary and government estab·
Costa Maa ls chAirman o! the I Two old barracks bulldlng1 llshments. ~ total In the put
committee. still In ~ on the c-ampus may has been about $1.5.00 a y.-ar
be removed when the 2 new
bulldlnes are ready. CAS Fl7KES IMPEaiL U1CII
In other action Monday after· The 41 -foot ketch, '"Trod f.'
noon, the trustees also: Wind,"" filled with dangNous larl Sial ......... ..
SlsW ln.. s.c •• • Authorlud Harbor HI h gasoline fumes. was towed by
princ-Ipal Joseph Hamblet a~d I the harbor department to an off.
For the th Ird consecutive Mesa Hleh principal Lesil Mll·j shore moorine In Carnation Cove
th Ka I St I t 300 Esth I e Saturday evening trom the Nf'W· mon . r a o er er to go on an Air For(-e trip to port Harbor Yacht Landino 2572 St., Costa Mesa. won over-all the Academy In Colorado Sprinpl 8 h •·
honors In the half International Sept. 30 Oct. 2. for orientation on ayt; ore Dr .. Bay Shores. Ownt'r
rourse fired Friday night durlnr the Ac-ademy's education pro-of t~e ketch Is J. K. Moore. who
the South Coast Gun Club"s 1 gram resa es aboard the Vt'SSt'l CaUM-w~kly smallbore rifle touma· • Authorized Mr Ru•--11 to . ot thebeeasohne In the bilge could t HI Lit Kris 1 1· ed · ........ 10 not detemuned, harbor of. =~d :It~ 5~~·.2x. t n. P ac vest up to $300,000 from the sale flcials said.
Couts(" of fire romprtsed 20
shoL'l each an the prone, kneel·
lng and standing positions at 50
mf't~ with metallic sights on
the International shooting union
1 target an whld\ the 10-rlng ls
half the sl7e of lhf' American tar·
ret and the x-rine a mere pin·
point.
Deal Wanl Calls 11
El-IIY. lracl• lee
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ward ot
460 N. Newport Blvd., Newport
Hel~thts, have just returned from
a vacation trip that took them to
Wllllarru~, Arlz.; the Grand Can·
yon, Bryce Canyon, Salt Lake
City, the Mother Lode Country
and San Franclsco. While in Salt
Lake City. Mr. Ward called on
torrner Governor Bracken Lee,
who 111 now a newspaper pub·
llsht'r. purring out thf' Amf'rlcan
Statesman. a roruK-rvatlve week·
ly publication.
• 3-3110
YOUR
VITAMIN
HEADQUARTERS
8:00 A.M.-The Setvtee
MUTDIC llf Plt.GaDI JIAI.L
c.r-ca del Mar CoauDualtl
Cbudt. Ill BeUcm.p. A.-..
Clara Ellen Spelman: first grade C:HJUSTIAJf SCIEifCE CBtJaCBES
teachers, Mrs. Marjorie Barnett, With a world searching and
Mrs. Martha Enrman and Miss yearning for the underlying real·
Nancy Wedberg; second grnde Jty hidden by the outward ap·
teachers, Mrs. Elizabeth Othmer, pu rancea. the ~on-Serrnon at
Mrs. Sandra Sewell and MIS.!! the Corona de) Mar, Costa Mesa
Norrna Twitchell: third grade and Newport Beach ChrlstJan
teachers, Mrs. Jeanne Johnson. &len<-e churt'hes this Sunday ls
Mrs. Carol Denton and Mrs. tlm~ly. The subject 1a "Reality"
Ellene Homrlrhous: fourth grade and the serrnon seeks to show
teachen, Mrs. ZoeAnn Lawrence how reality can be found and
and Mrs. Ruth Ellen Rlchwlnf'; practically understood. In heal·
special education, Robert Coons ing, uplifting, and lmprovlna
and Mrs. lotarlon Guenther; &e<"re· humanity's life uperlence.
PINEAPPLE CHUNKS 29c WOODIIV"ft. PUn: Oa GJlEl:lf
SOAP
-WELCOME
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES rmn dluaca or CilidiT,
ICIDIIII,
3303 Vla Lido ==O~M-3315 VIa Lido, Newport Beach
Open wee.kd~ t a.m. to 5 p.IIL Wedn~ t a.m.· 7:4.5 p.m.
TUeadaya and l'rtdap-t a.m. to • p.m. a&con ga,. ..... u .. JIC'II,.. or Cllliiit,
ICIUI II'f ............ c.-e ......
.. Ealt Cout Blahwt:l
Col'ona del Mar READING ROOM-
3831 Eut Cout Hlah'ft.Y
Open 'ftd ~.m. to 3 p.m.
IVIIDAT l&a'ICD m IIO'IWtaUW SU!fDAY ICIIOOL J:1S a.m.
SUJQ)AY IEilVICD U:OO a.m. W&IJIIIDDAY J:VJ:IOifG WI IHGS 1:00 p.m.
Yoa .,. CIOtCIJaU1 ta.u.cl to atlnd tbe Clnlida ~ ..,. ................ ......
tary, MJss Sally Kennedy. The Golden Tut settlor the ........ ,.. .............
· Scout-are boya ln the, Corona
del Mar and Balboa Island area
have been Invited to attend the
orpniz.atlonal meet1nr of Corona
del M.ar Boy Scout Troop 17 at 7
p.m. today (Thuraday> ln the
Scout House near the CDM Com·
munlty Youth Center.
SCoutmuter Ron Dare wUl be
alded by A.alttant Scoutmuter
Bob Callis In carryJna out the
troop proanm. 11e met ~
nlcht W1th rnert\Mn of ttw troop
committee ln tbe bame of f'l'a.nct.
Gtbtan. c:halnnan. -Ewninl
Canyon ltd.. Shan CWfs.
A camp-out location rot tbe
troop 11 M.ll\l 8011111\t. ,., .. ,.. ............. ..
..... P '''' I Ct.; .... .....
In the
Udo $tw,ppift9 ANe
Y ....... -U...
7 SEAS SPICES
WALTEa ltEXDALL FIVE'S. 1 La.. 10 OZ.
KIBBLED DOG FOOD
CRISCO. 1 Lb. Can
IUMIIIDIE. 1 LL
KRISPY CRACKERS
._..,.... .. oa. CIT
Clll
2-~
Roast
SO% OFF PLA.NTEirS PEANUT OIL. Pt.
Pll.L.UUliT. I OZ.
Butter Milk Biscuits 2 for 15c 29c
BON AMI POWDER (All New), 14 Oz. 2 for 29c
Dine O.erloolring the Ocecm * WAJJ.Y STACHEIJ *
is
Back Again
at Our Piano Bar
We cater to c:nap. fo.
LlUICIMo-. 8cmqaeta, Special PartJa
I)DIJID 5 • 10:30 -10 'TIL 2
WOODS COVE
JITatt ... 7S7I
R 0 S S I Is ITALIAN RESTAURAN
AND COCkTAIL LOUNGE
Whe n y ou're In the mood lor good food, remember you'll aJ.
ways find U here. Luncheon and dinner prepared 1n our spot-
lessly clean k.Jtchen. and ternptlnrly served to you In Old World at:m011phere at reasonable prices.
2325 EAST COAST BWT., co•OJIA DEL MAa. oa 3-2370
"m 1".
n ,
f -'iano
''LUX'' MEADE LEWIS
MEADE (Lux) LEWIS cap-
tivates his audience with
honky tonk. and Barrel-
House piano. Enjoy a de-
licious d i n n e r further
enhanced w i t h superb
coc:ktai.la and DKII'Yeloua
1•fudson Liberty 8-6035
lous~ n~staurant
2660 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa
13cn ~arJatti 's _,
Hurley
Bell
3801 E. COAST HWY.
CORONA DEL MAB
OR. 3-9970
The best in ioocL Mnic:e
and gracious b~ • • •
In a c:harmiu9 Old EDglilh Atmcepbere
Now you can enjoy Luncheon cmd
Dinner Ml •eel in the VJcb Hugo
Manne!' •• . .
lEVEl IIJa I Will
~·a. tAT ia'ftiiO~ of 9 pJ~yera to ret a back he leta
RumbUnp_out of t.he north vta lit on the bench over half of
prea' rete ... would lead us to each aame. In addJUon he ahlft.s
beUeve that O.kland ls brlngtne OUle Matson around to the ex· New officers were elected and
down a team blessed with about tent that he cannot run because trophies were presented a' the
everythlne but 811 Ten atatu. for of learnlne play patterM. Muter Lido Isle Yacht Club Junior
thla Saturday's eame with OCC. Sid Is not only looklnr bad him· awards dinner In the Udo lale
LeadJne a varied ''1"' attack self but Is humlllatlnr a great Clubhouse.
wlJI be Ray Johnson, former player by having him play sec· The oUicers are Cal Pltiton,
Fr011h from Oklahoma, who was ond atrtnr. All of thla and a very commodore; George Vandervort.
a hlgh 8Chool star in Northern mediocre team to date In addl· vlce~mmodore; Jane HowlafVI,
C&JJfomla. Alternating with John. Uon. Sid, you better make up secretary· treasurer, and the fol·
aon will be Overton WIJliarM, your mind. lowing tleet captains: Ted Rice,
who can carry 190 lbs. over a dJs. Lehman, Dick Vandervort, Snow·
tance of 100 yds. In 9.5 seconds. 5 YR s • AGO bird Sr .• Bob McClalre, Snowbird He is considered an even more Jr .• and Kathy Watson, Sabot.
dangerous pass receiver. In other Perpetual trophies were given
words they are loaded. -------------to Jane Howland, Cal Preston,
Thta reminds me of a similar e SEP!'. 23, 1154 Kathy Watson, and Leslie Mes·
situation last year when one of Former Mayor Dlck Drake was senrer.
the greatest Junior College tearM revealed to be the citizen who More tttan 100 take·home trop·
of all time. according to some had offered his services as man· hles were riven out, Including
press reports, came to Orange ager of the Newport Harbor winners In the AII·Girl Regatta,
Coast In the persons of Riverside Chamber of Commerce; he said a nd June and July Nlte Flight
Junior College. They had every. he would take the job for one Series.
thine. size, speed and savvy, but ye.v for $3.000. with the pro· Winners In the Augus t Nlte
went home very happy to eke out vision that the $3,000 would not Flight Series were all LJYC
a one touchdown victory. Once a be paid If he did not reduce ex· Juniors:
Pirate back was out In the clear penses at least 25 per cent with· Lehman 10-~ 1) ChariPS Van·
by 10 yards only to be overhaul-out cu rtalllng essential services: dervort, 121 Fred Rice Jr., CJ>
<'d by a faster Riverside back. Robert H<>lllnshead, former ad-Bill Bab<'ock.
Last year's team could not be vertlslnr man for the the Balboa Snowbirds -fl,l Cal Pre~ton,
cla.c;sifled as great but was great Bay Club Bay Window magazine. 121 Jane Howland. 131 Dick Van·
with the desire that Riverside also applied for the job. . . . I dervort. 14 l Cathy Riley.
would not win. and by golly they 1"'le la1boa hat Office wtll Sabots -Cl) Bob McCialre. (21
almost didn't. So bring on Oak· becaaa• U.. lal.boa atatioa of Kathy Watson. 131 Tony Ller. C4l
land. As the old football saying I the Jfewport Ieoda .... Otftce I Chip Williams, (51 Lynn How. goes. "they too put their pants on A ........._.
I • oa Oct. 1 • • • a...,..U. -· land. one eg at a Ume.' -.....~.-.... _, If the injury jinx doesn't ron.,lodE dal..,..S ---t a Winners In the, Friday Stories aua:••ar fw c:oa.cu.aa Jfw. wert>: tlnu<' to plague the Pirates they maa MJUer: Mayw Dele Kill I Lehman 10 _ (1 1 Tony Ller.
will be rt>ady. cmd Coaw:t••• Cerca14 .... LIYC. 121 Jo Ann HallberJt. BYC.
Part of the pleasure of watch-aett ffi'Aftd Stlmlrr JUddedaol. (Jl Martha CampbelJ. BYC.
lng the Pirates will be missing cmd eo..ctl.aa•a ADdy s..Jth I Snowbirds Jr.-Cl l John La un. In the person of that wonderful little halfback. Benny Gomez. cmd 11aBa II"Mda9 fcn-ond
1
NHYC. (2l Craig Anderson. LIYC.
WW.lam hnew ... Snowbirds Sr.-11 l Ca l Pres· Short on size but r~al long on Concerted opposition from New· ton. UYC. 121 Danny G~n.
rourage. Benny last year made a port Ocean front property owners I NHYC. 131 George Vandervort.
habit of runlng over, thru and produced s oldted debate du rlnJ!' U YC.
around men half again his size. the City Coundl diS<'usslon of Sabot A -( 1l Argylt> C'amp·
Benny isn't thru, this kind of U!!lng additional ocean front bell. BYC. (2l Bob McCial~.
player never • is.. • hlorks as matchlnst la nd to ar. I LJYC. fJl Randy Alder<;on. LTYC
quire Corona d<'l Mar hlurt orop·l Sabot B -fl) Jim Feeder.
'W!Mn th• alr 1a crlap and clear prtv a<~ Alate park'!: C'ouncll dP · BIYC. 12l Kathy MPier. LIYC.
ADd your b uahcmd 1a nner near rlc1ec1 to appoint a spP<'Ial study (Jl Sharon Reaumf', LJYC.
Be'a lD b oat of the T.V. aet I committee to work out a plan to The Annual Shark lslanli Rare,
fear -acquire tht> bluff propN1y ... preceding the Awards Dinner.
lt'a football .tl~e. • Social Item: Joan Mason. city hart a'! winners: George VanrlPr·
All th tl football 1 hall st'C'rt>lary. and Bob M09re.1 vort. Lehman lO's: Dick Vander-
kl ovTht>r Dode na on 1 1
5 life guard Jlt.>Utt'nant. were mar-vort. Snowbirds, and Bob Me· ng. e gers are p ay ngl led .,_ 20 I • -V Cl I Sabots. .se<'Ond fiddle to aU Alma Maters r ~pt n ..... s egas · · · 1 a re. In the Southland. __ ..;....._, ____________________ _
be~t;~~~~nu.~~~~~thw~~er~~~NEWS OF 10 YEARS AGO
1 LA. hold.ing Purdue's vaunted
powN attack to a St'Orele'IS tie j• SEPT. 22. 1!M9
Still nt'E'dlng a lot of attention An Impromptu student rally at
In thP fundamentals departmPnt. Harbor High School honored the
the Uclan's had it when they lOOOth student to enroll: the stu ·
needed It most and that's what dent, Robert Howe, a C011ta Mesa
cou nts. U.S.C. looked very good. resident who baa just transferred
Rated around twelfth In the na· from Long Bearh, received a free
tlon and just might emerge student body ticket ... The New.
higher when the final whistle port Harbor Businessmen's Assn.
blows. They have slze. depth and voted to affiliate with the New·
tpeed and above aU a desire not port Harbor Chamber of Corn·
to be an also ran. Watch these rnt>rt'e, followinr the lead of the
lads. Balboa Improvement Assn ....
• • • Porma1 IJMtltat1011 CM'ftllOD· r•o llEQ'OlM S.. ..,. .. IMlcl fw the Jf.wport
One wonders what's ticking In Harbor Loclge of U.. Loyal
Sid Gilman·~ grey matter when
he trade<~ oU a ll of his Interior
linemen for a running back and
jus t about the bt>st running back
In football. In the logger's esti-
m ation h P has 2 of the best run-
ners In the league in Tom Wll·
son a nd Jon Arnett. not to men·
tlon a swift runnlnr. 225·lb. fuJI·
back namt-d Joe Marconi.
So what does he do? ~ts rid
Dr, Lutes •••••, Fi'••• Are C._
Dry leaves being burned I
the street In front of 333 Poppy
Ave., Corona del lt'far, at 2:20
p.m. Sunday, were extfnpished
by firemen from the Corona del
Mar tire atatlon. The fire was
blamed on lll~al burning.
Firemen extlnplsbed a lire In
a pile of buJldJne debris on
property owned bY G. F. Budd of
Santa Ana at 229 La Jolla Dr.,
Newport Hdeht.s. at 10:50 p.m.
Friday. Debrta coverli\C a 10 by
~-foot area wu burned In a
ruJJy southweet of Roe~ Mem·
orial ~taJ at 10:33 p.m. Frl·
day before Mini 8tinf\llabed.
DEIIIE CELEIUTES
HEI 8TH •• T.IY
A birthday party provided the
occasion for a get·toeether !ust
before school started aa young
friends of Dt>bble Usedom gather.
ed to rongratulate her for attain-
Ing the age of 6. Debbie Ia start·
ing In first grade at Harbor VIew
School In Corona del Mar.
The party wu held on the
birthday date, Sept. 11. at the
Frank Usedom residence, 2516
Vista Dr., Bay Shores. Mrs. ON·
dom was assisted by Mn. Bud
Parker of Balboa laland 1n at·
ranging the celebration.
Prizes for the pmes were won
by Betsy Phllllpe and Uzanne
Helser, both of Bay Shorn. Other
guests were Suzie Voorttles,
Karen Tau be, Ta nl Snyder and
Luanna Barnea of Bay Shores;
Don Bickler from La Canada,
Susan Finley from Balboa laland,
and nmmy Watt from Beacon
Bay.
The punch bowl wu partJc·
ularly popular durln1 the warm
afternoon, and there were ctftB.
(avon. blrthday cake and lee
cream.
Ordft of Mo-.; Jca:aea IC.UMr
1a U.. new gaYe111W; C. lAw1a
lalt:l 1a JUAiw ponmor •••
~ Coat College bega:n ita
MCOOd ac adeaale yecu wtth aa
nrollmnt o1 672 • • • Conaa
"-1 Mar artlata wboM palatiaga
ban ben ac:cept.cl for tM
CGWonala WertH Colw SocMty'a
CIDilual exblhltioD 1a a...r1y
JIWa are lla Cllld Joaa lraDdt
cmd Mabel ButchluoD •••
Real estate ads tn the Emdg:n
listed the following buys In Cor·
on a del Mar: 2· bedroom home on
45·foot lot, $7,750; 2·bedroom.
south of highway, $12,500; one·
bedroom home. aouth side of
highway, plus 2· bedroom garage
apartment, plus adjacent vacant
lot. $19,000 ... The Balboa ~ngl·
lng Club reports 14 marlln and
one broadbill caught since Sept.
16, brlnr the season's total to
91: Gordon Wevlll holds the tee·
ord for the largest marlin for a
club member -270 pounds ...
liD.
ITS ,I' Am 'IDlE ACAnf! For
tM &aratet and &DOIIC .._utt.tW
lair In Amerka. ..e the Lot ma.• ... Count, aa )'*t, no An,.a.. Coul\ty Fair in Pomona .....ver ttaa been forwarded. how· •
-thnl Oet. t. There are ml* ever .•• But WHO KNOWS!
of new dramatic ohlbltl ••• the
Aarl¢UJt\lral palaoe, Jynlor Fair,
Ute World'a laraest Robby Sbow,
Sporq and Recreation wU.'h boat.,
a Dairy Show, and Hon~e Show
wbldl put toefiher makea a
"Crand famlly hollday.''
There 1a at&r·atudded erand·
atand &bow dati.)' with su ch stan
u Mickey Rooney a nd MoJly Bee,
Bob Cr011by and the ModemaJrs,
the lAnnon Slaten, plus a aata.xy
of nation's bat In novelty act&
AND, for you lovers of horses,
there Is dally horse rad ng. · • • •
One of the newest and brtrht·
est addltJona to &lboa ls the
exciUnrly quaint "Rinky Dink"
lee cream ~rlor and enterta.tn-
Meanwhlle th~h, don't for·
l'f't the "leanlnc tower of Pizza.''
Jee Roudot'a &o.l'a Restaurant.
here In Corona del Mar. Mr. and
Mra. Roudot, by the way, are
leavtn1 tor Europe the 29th of
thta month. Ttwy are OylnJ to
New York, and boardln1 the
French Une "Uberty." They wtU
dock In La Havre, France, then
motor to Rome, where Mr. Rou-
dot hu relatlvea, and allo, I'm
aure, where he reta ht.a wonder·
tully original ldeu for that de-
Jidoua food available at RoeaJ'a.
Bon voyare to the Roudots, we'll
look for you at RoaJ'a around
Dec. 1.
ment spot. Had the pleuure ot -------------
meeting one of the owners, Mr.
Ron Wallen, who cordially ln·
vltes every one down to partAke
In aome fabulous concoction. In
the "Icy" line. A new addltlon
soon to be completed Is the "Gas·
IIcht Room," which wlll feature
good folk mualc, plus the de·
lights of lee cream In every con·
celvable Idea and concoction. By
the by, an lntereatlnr sldenote
Is this: a telecram which Ron
I E I oADo oaoVE
JB .... 1,
Elldld .._ a-dea 0.... IIYd.
PrL ·lat.· s ...
"'SJIOwnaE• Ia Colo•
'"BEACULU .. Ia Color
M-... TD-.. Wed.. Tlanra.
.. A PUEWELL TO OKS"
~ ' PAC.. OP EYE" sent to a fairly well·known Rus· -------------
sian dignitary. "NOTE: Mr. and
Mrs. Khrushchev, The B I a I r
House ... Exten~ Invitation to
visit typical Amerlt an toe cream
parlor known as the Rlnky Dink
Ice Cream ntrht club featuring
American folk music ... Sincere-
STEAK LOVERS
ATTENTION!
U You're Looking for •••
TIICI-IIEI-JIICY
STEAKS
Try Robert's famous •••
TOP SIILOII STEAl
NOW SERVED
EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK!
CHAMPAGNE DINNERS
1.95 AND 2.10
Se1'9eCI Ewry Pd.. Sat. aDd SUA.
ROBERTS RESTAURANT
Ia u.. Vbta ,...,. .. C..tu
11th St. at PlciC!IaUa. Coata 11... M1 1·3118
NOW OPEN EVERY DAY 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
PLUS •••
Same Wonderful Menu .•.
Same Wonderful Food
ROBERTS SKYPORT RESTAURANT
LOCATED AT 1'11E Oa.AJIQE COO'Jift ADIPOJIT
(P-ly Edward'a Sky ClrW)
OPEII 7 A.K. TO I P.M.
/e ·---... / VIa,_.,..., ~-0..~ IDU&CII ~ · K/ I 1 a. '-1. :e allaa
Af'Y I L rw .. n
#"/ 1.. T. a. .. 14 w~ ~ ._,_. c _,~ 1L 11 11 10. 11. .... -D
'.. .,_, QEaAL! 15 wocd. oaly 50c baa.~-3 ..._ GD1y 1.00 :'..:'to ,_._g
' , ~ 1&. 17. 11. 11.. z.. Help .....w___c '-. I 21. 22. 23. ~ 25. W.t went.d_ C
' t.o.t I F.... C "" ( a rr. • a . ao. S~w. .,_, CM __ c
"' •111'0De om,.y •• roa 01m DN&Jiaww-a 1'tMa roa a. Personel c
36 HARBOR HI SENIORS
GET TOP MERIT SCORES
'ntJit)'·Cz Hatbor Blah •nlon .alta ot the National Merll
ac:hleved exceptional ~ on Scllol.arahlp Qualll)'tnc Test. the
the lfaUooal Merit Sc:bol&Dhlp student becoma a tlnaJl.at and ta
Qu.aJJf:)'tnc Test; whJdl wu ad· awarded a ~rtlllca~ attestlnt
mJJWICered Jut AprU In blab to hla outatandina ~rformance
IChoola aU owr the nation. ln the National Merit p~ram.
A«ordJna to Joeeph Hamblet, AJJ tlnalbu a,. eandJdates tor
prtndpal ot Harbor H~b.. the Merit Scholarahlt». 'Mle Merit
foUowtna atudenta achlewd com· Scbolu Selection CommlttH, a
.,a.tte acores at the 95th ~r· panel ot men and women ex·
eenWe or above: ~rieneed In coUep aclmlsslons
Claudia Abbott, l ames Andef. work, rnake:e the ftnaJ e-valuation
eon, Joban Baker, Edward Brad· ot the.. eandJdates. Declalona a,.
bury, Thomas Brennan, John bued on test acores, achool rec·
Carlyle, Terrence Clarb, Diane orda and reco~ndatlona of
Drake, Loretta Fox, John Cace. hleh achool prtnclpab, out·of.
Nancy Gardner, Sharron Cates. school activities and accomplis h·
Jo Ann Hallbere. 'Mlomaa Her-menu, and other Information In·
bert, Robert Hoey, Holly Ingram, dlcat1ne the tutu~ promise of
MAIL TO: THE ENSIGN. 2850 E. eoa.t Hwy .. Corona del Mar '-I '
Mfsceleneout. 0 Ted Komwelbel, Bev Llentz, each finallst.
__ ..., David Lourie, Marian Oliver, M~rlt Scholars a,. announced
Marea,.t Purves, Robert RJep. in the aprinr of the year follow· Your Name -------------Addr•• Pboae -----Colleen Rupp. lnt admlnlatratlon of the Na· ·====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Charalee Sereeant. Lenore tiona! Merit Scholarship Qualify ~ • ~ Sheleny, Jerry Shomaker, Jdfrey log Test.
IDflCKI roa SALE MJICEI r aWEOUS HAL ESTATE & aEJITALS PETS & IVn'UD Smith, Rachtl Stf'Wart, Martin -------
LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE DONE
CALL
KIMBERLY 5·7551
Carpentry
MJnor Repairs
No lobe Too Small!
H. 0 . ANDERSON
1947 Fullerton Ave.,
Costa Mesa, Callt
Mldway 6·3314
U no answer call MI 6-2372
Painting -Decorating
P Aft:lt RANGilfG
GEORGE BURJCHARDT
Ucen.sed Contractor
1897 Ora.nee A,., eo.. Kes
UbertJ' 8·86:21
JOHNSTONE'S
Mesa Auto Wreckers
Used Au to Parts. 1'tree
We Buy Can and Scrap Metal
UBE.R'ri 8 · 7013
20n Placentia Ave. Calla M ..
Ccmplete Landscaping
Service
FBEE ES"'''MA TES
SAB Green Stamps
Free delivery
CORONA DEL MAll NUBSDY
OR 5·0160 • 2744 E. Coa.st Hwy.
ALL TYPES OF
Photographic Supplies
e Fact Color FUm 8ervlcs. e KO¥M Ploject.on f« Bent.
• Model Alrpla.M Supplla
MEARS CAMERA SHOP
1783 lfewpart Blvd.: e-ta ....
Pbone Uberty 8-TOG
* * MOVING? * *
2 Fut lnsured movers and
larce van $1~ an hour.
nme starts at you door ...
Why pay mo,.!
~11-
NEWMAN
TRANSFER 6: STORACE CO.
MJdway 6·2528 or Uberty 8·6430
1968 Harbor Blvd., Colta Mesa
CROWN TV
SALES -SERVICE
and RENTALS
CALL CLAUDE OR DICK
FOil EXPERT 'IV B.EP AIBS
3422 Eut Cout BJcbway
Corona Del Mar
Phone OR 3-!fC55
---_ _;_;_;_..:;....:....;_.......:.:..:.._ ____ Taylor. Earl Thompson, Richard K•lds Push Car
1955 UNCOLN Caprl coupe with FOR SALE OR TRADE: Bic Bear SlLVER Miniature Poodle Pup-Watson. Richard Wells. Will
full power, low mllealf'. Mu.t Lake hou.e. $3,000 equity. Best pies.. BeautUul AKC fq"latered, Wldolph, Susan Wlng, James
aacritloe. Call HY 4-~11. location. Completely furnished. only 6 wHk.a old. Excellent Worthen. Loul.se Yeisley. Qff H•1gh c1•1ff
1958 FORD V-8 ~-ton pickup. OR 3·0802. pedigree Jines. 315 Marleolcl From thl.a group ol 36 stu~nta
Hu custom cab, chrome rear ""•-z-,-.-.-A1nZD---------Coron.,. del Mar. ORiole 3·0372. and others from aJI over the na· Six 16.year old juvemle youths bum~r. white side wallll, twin .:.:..:;____________ tlon who !K'Ored in the same from Santa Ana were arrHted by
chrome pipes. Good condlUon. NO AGE BARRIER CQOL NIGHTS ! range the National Merit Scholar· Newport pollee atter they push·
Call HY 4·~11. ship Corporation will select semi· ed an old car off a J()().foot rlitf
APT. SIZE REFlUC .• copper fln. MEN OR WOMEN Get your pets ready for fall rain finalists for the scholarship pro. on the west side or upptor New
Lsh, Jood runnlnt order, $40. Responsible person w b o and cold. I gram. Last year's contest Jn . port Bay Sunday at 5:03 p.m and
417 Polrulettla, Corona del Mar. wants to make 12,000 ~r mo. dicated that students would have ~~ fire to the vehlrle • • • or more. Qualifications, Ref· to score in the upper one·halt ot The t'ar arne to refit in mud
1951 CADILl..AC, Coupe de VIlle ert>nces, Car. Neat, Honest. s A L E the 99th percentile to quallry as about 5 feet from the \Utt"r The lJdo n n••• C.t.
with fUJI power. Must sell this $900 to $.1.000 Investment semifinalists. youths Wf.'re charged with viola · I Olllele J.elll-IGI "'-Udo
prestlte car at a low price. n~ary. Fully secured. Pos· Broken sl:zes and colors The ~a tiona! Mtorit Scholarship tlon of the fJre prevention rodt> I
FOCaRllSHLEY 4·85:::x~l·=p...,._.-=-=..,oo-=-=.,...=-:-_.-,-. slble full timet ofpportunFlty. Sweaters . . .. 95c Qualltyang Test ls the preJlm. and bay pollution. Tht' C'a r was
A -"'' , ruuL· Good retlremen eature. or Sk I nary lt'rHning device In the Na· owned by Russell Danwiddle of I ER. 15Ft. wide with aluminum local interview write ASTA, Poodle coats · ·· · · tiona I Merit procram. It consists
1
Santa Ana.
awnlne and patio. Seacllfte, Box 882. Santa Ana, Calif. Rain coats · $2.50 up of five tests of gener~l educa· Firemen allowed the flre 10 890 W. 15th Street, Newport Include phone and partie· HURRY FOR BEST SELECTJONS tlonal development. and 1s ad· burn IlK-If out In the> apt"ient
Beat>h, U 8-8466. ulars. I mlnlstt'red earh spring to stu· car to save them the bother of
'59 CHEVIE V·8 Impala Convert· THE JORDAN'S PET SHOP dents in the junior year ot hlp retumme latf'r when juvPniles
lblt>. Satin black with white TOP OPPORTUNITIES R<"hool would havr-set It on rlre again.
top and white side walls. ll's DAily 2732 E. COAST HIGHWAY Tr-n thousand top·sroring stu. Thr-youths had ~haged the
loaded. Call HY 4·8511. CORONA DEL MAR dents acro.o;s the nation a r e battery from the (·ar toarher.
named semifinalists. In each They were relea<lf'd to theu par-
IlEAL ESTATE & aEJn'ALS
FURNISHED APT.: Cood location.
pleasant surroundings, yearly
lease. No chlldren. No Pets.
610% Marguerite. Corona del
Mar.
APT.-FOR RENT: 1 bedroom furn·
lllhed apt. In CDM. Utilities
paid. Garbage dlapoul. 185.00
monthly or yearly lease. CaU
OR 3-3654.
FOR RENT: Oct. 1. Nicely furn·
ish, 1 bedroom Apt. Close to
shopping a,.a. Carage. Yearly
~ntaJ In Corona del Mar. Call
OR. 5-0239.
APT. FOR RENT: 1 bedroom un·
tum .• dellahUul, yard, earaee.
quiet. ranee. refrlJ. Adulu.
Yearly. ~ Poinsettia, CDM.
OR 3·22C or OR3-2520Ex1. 511.
BY OWNER. 2 bedroom home In
CDM. W to w carpet. taraee.
laundry room, nJee yard, te·
elude-d patio. Available Oct. 9.
Phone ORiole 3-4578.
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, fumlah ·
Be Sure To Check Witb
JUNE FARRAR
Employment Agency
402 ~ 32nd St.. Newport
ORJole 3-4680
TUPPERWARE
Sales people aren't born, they're
ma~. We tratn you. Car 1s
necesaary. Call XI 3-0U9.
MOTHERS: HELP SANTA. Earn
money or toys. Demonstrators
neede-d. E.nellsh, Spanl.sh. or
Japanese. Call Mldway 6-3420.
UQUOR Store Clerk part·Ume.
Nlcht work In Harbor a,.a.
Ace 45-60. E.xperlen~ prefer·
~ but not required. Some
counter work and selling ls re·
qui red. Ed uc at l o n at leut
hlah 8ChooL Neat appearance,
courteous and tood person.at.
lty required. Give 3 rderences.
name and address of p,.vious
employer. Adctre.a ~ly to E.n·
stcn Newapa~r. Box J-731..
ed, aarbate dlspoNI. earaee. ------------Available after Sept. 7. No ~ta. ~ W~JIALE
OR 3-6288. Yearly rental. CDM. SALESWOMAN wanted for Bal·
2 BEDROOM lower apartment.. boa Island Sto,., with man·
fumlshed. fireplace, wall to agerial ability. Experienced in
wall ca~tlnJ. $125 lr utUlUes Women's Wear Selllng. Top
wtn(er rental. Balboa Isle, permanent position with good
North Bay. No ~t.s OR 3·7586. futu,.. Clve full particulars In
FOR SALE BY OWNER: Lovely lst Jetter for interview. Write
extra larae 3 bedroom l'tucco · Box F·91 cf o Ensltn News·
modern home with dinlna ......:.pa-...:.pe__;,r._Co_ro_n_a_de_l_M_a_r. __ _
room, ash cabinets. hardwood
floors, huee patio, fenced HELP WAN'I'E.I)...-.Sles lady for
and landscaped with OCEAN cttt ahop. Ex~rieneed. Call
VIEW.I16,8150. wlth tood terms. OR 5-0550. __,..~-__,...-=----
123 Lucia Avenue, San Clan· LADIES wanted to take names
ente HY 2-31.50. for CDM City Directory. Good
FOR RENT 5 rooms In C·l zone.
OR 3-2430 1 c;tate. the number of semUinallsts ent:s to appear later In j uvenile _ ........ __________
1
1s prorated a("('()rdlng to tht> num court. I
lft7SI.CAL ~ ber of graduating high school
~nlors In that state. The namt>S •-·m• •11 .-..~.-.-...~ ... O RGAN lr PIANO SALE-Ham· of all seminnahsts are llsted In V6rft ......_,
mond orcan tun stu, used, a brochure that will be widely fW 1.....L-W ......
priced to sell. Rent a Hammond circulated among colleges, unJ. -• -~--
Ortan S5 a w~ with lessons. verslties, and other S('holarshlp FUneral .ervlces for John w.
Orand Plano., Stetnway, Bald· agencies. Myers. 44, of 120 Pearl A\e~ Bal·
win, CbJckertnJ, Starck. etc. All semifinalists take a second boa Island, ~re held Saturday
from $487. 16 eood used spinet examination thls tall and pro· In the Baltz Mortuary Chapel.
pianos, WurUt.zer, ACTOeOnic, vide certain biographical and Corona del Mar. with the ~··I
Gulbransen, f'tc. from $390, financial information about Godfrey Craemn. mtnlater of the
some Maple, Cherry. Mahog. themselves. lf the results of the Balboa Island C ommunIty •
any. Hammond Chord Organ, second test substantiate the re-Methodls1 Church, oftlclatlng. I
big savinJ. Rent ,.tum spinet Mr. Mytors died Sept. 16 In
pianos save S160 to S300. New Hoa1 Memorial Hospital. He was I
Hammond Ortans. New Stein· owner of Myers El~trical Pro·
way Planas. Electronlc Ortans, ducta Inc. of 1..oe Aneeles. He was
Conn save SllOO, another bal· born tn California and had Jived
JAMES D. RAY
ance S795. Lowrey aave $600 in thf' Harbor Area for 16 years.
nearly oew. Good Uled upright Mrs. Emma Lou Warren, 53, of He Is survived by hla w1fe, Mrs. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ pianos from $95. In bu.Jnes:s 2S3S Vista Dr .. Bay Shores, com. June L. Myers. and 3 daughters, :
s ince 1914. Bluest Plano and 1 .-.. 1-'"'-ith p 1 13 s h m ttocu au "'""" w monoxide ame a. : tep ame, 12. and DO YOU WANT • ...._ • ,w., • ~an stock. Scb.mJdt-PhJJJJ.-, polaonJna In the C8l'Jace ot her Penny Sue. 4. all ot the home
520 North Maln. Santa Ana. home about 7 p.m. Friday, New. addreu: a brother. 0eo'l't' Myers / ...W. • ....., 1Htw1 Or 4e ,... ..._
port pollee reported. A 1~n ol Northri<f6eo. and two staters. .~ .. _,1 T &-.t-...._ T1lVST DUDS ro• SALE hose from the exhaust of the car Mrs. Marjorie Bertstrom of Long •• _, 'Y .._,..
BROKER DESrRES TO SELL had ~n run Into the interior of Beach and Mrs.. Vlrainla Ahlpert 1>.4 ....._ o.• J.-so..
---
CROUP OF SECOND TRUST the garage. of Pasa~na. Jnte~nt was In
DEEDS, 6.,.. TO 1~ INTER· Her huaband. Cll.ftord. disc:.'!D,·er· ,:WiiestmiiiiiiiJnsiiijteiirii~ijf~eiim~o~ri~a~l ~Pa~rk~...iiiii~~~~~~~~~~;:;;~ EST. GOOD DISCOUNTS. BOX ed her body !hortly atter 8 p.m .. t ------
NO. P-72. c/o THE ENSIGN,, and a physician and fire depart.
2850 E. OOAST UWY, CDM. ment rescue squad were called. Costa Mesa LamHrCo. I She wu the mother of 2 children
MUSIC DrSTaVcnows Her body wu removed to th~
KARL BONAWITZ: 0 r g an Is f. Baltz Costa Mesa. Mortuary and LUMIEB -BUILDING MATERIALS teacher 1r consultant, spedaJiz. later trans:terrec:t to Hollywood tor j •
lng In Ha~ood and ~hH ~~~n~e~ra§l~se~rv~l~~·~~~~~~~§~··§~~§t§~~~§~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§~~~ electric organs. Betlnners and
advanced students. Lessons
given in your own home on
your own orean. Call OR 3·6953
for app't.
THERESA RENNER. a Bela Bar·
tok student, ha.s an opening for
a gifted plano pupil. Telephone
ORiole 5-0133.
ANNOUNCING THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF
R.euonable rent for aU or part.
Will remodel for ~Jte&dy ten·
ant. 615 Goldenrod. CDM.
handwrttint necessary. Full or
Part·tlme. Salary and car al·
lowance. Apply 1791 ·C Npt. PADn'llr::.C=----------FREE LECTURES Ave. Costa Mesa. Rear of Bar·
ber Shop.
DeY" .aM ........_ .... •••1,,,., URGENTLY need baby·sltte.r 1n ............ an 1 u••""-...._ the vicinity ot Corona del Mar
_.a7 Cal til. W,. ....... 4e-8Chool. Child In first crade.
,..,_,, 01We J.4lll. Call OR 5·0172.
I&III-AIIIIVAL DIOilT OF I'Vm.IC A.DiiiliDI&ATOII
-CALL
Sympson & Nollar
Newporra
Oldest ERabllshed Painters
oe 3.3630-Eves oa 3.5454 ''MUTUAL FUNDS EXPLAINED''
TO THE BONORA.BLE &AYMOND TBOKPSON. PROBATE JUDGE OF THE SUPEJUOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUroRNJA, lN I
AND roa THE C'OUKTY OP ORAKGE:
OND A. BllANDT M. D PUbUc Administrator ot uJd county, respectfUlly makes this ~turn ol all estates of Mcedent. wbJ~~ve come Into h.t. banda "tor tbe term CCJ~~Unenclna Janu&f1 1, 18, and atdlna J une 30. ~=
How to buy them, wha1 to look for, the differences
between funds
PA Ml PAB , .. .... ··-, .. PA _, , .. ··-··-·~ ....
PA II PA
P-'i> .. ··-
Name o(
Deeedmt
Man:b 3. 1&
Feb. • 1159
Karch 2), 115 Mot~~ K.ard\ st. 1B
Ka.rdl rr. lD 2.m.GO
FUneral.~
Money wtt1ch debt~~. dailna 6:
Adm.Jnlatrator expe.,_. ol ad·
has l"elee1ved mlnlltratlon patd
In ud\ estate to da~
iiU2 51.50 ~H2..31 692..28
None lfOII'le
Ml.Ot 134.00
a,IS54 lS.OO
t.OM.OI 17.00
J..JT3,.T3 15.00
.. Tt -.so ,, .. llG.D
MOM Kooe
JIJGne lfOM ~ Kone
Nooe . .
15.00 lfooe
Money on
c»pa:1t
County
Treuury
or Bank
$2.455.13
360.50
M3.12
{,749.98
If one
50'7.01
2.&43..5t
t.on.oa US13 .. \~58
Moee ~
ss.oo
APPI'Oldru te
Value ol
property ln
hands of
Adm.Jnbtrator
110;795.95
150.00
None
None
2.1S).00
1{,!01.00 5).00
Undetermined ~ u~
15.IW77 UDC~ttetm~D!td 0,.....,., ....
u~ UDCiete.r.m1DCd
NOM
I
How to reduce mcome taxes and estate taxes
A general discussion of fmanc1al plannmg includ-
mg: investment for income now - or later.
The effect of inflation on long term planning
A question and answer penod will follow
l;tl P.a, -Y, ICTIIEI I
Pbooe b reeenat:ioaa: ORiole a. 7005
~_..,.~ liMit.d to 25 f*'Ot'S)
CROWELL, WEEDON & CO.
.. ~S MaRC COAST STOCK ~
HOt £.+ eo.+ ,..-......,. C... .. W.
•
ap.-.t •• ammEn' &. IIURISOR
USIDilft MAPIACD
lOS ANGELES • PASADENA • SAN OtEGO
COVlNA • lAGUNA lEACH • lONG IIEACH • VAN N\in
I
j+F iiliJii
Df 'IU _,JIDIOa COUIT OP
,. ... &ft cw CALI'J'Omf1A m uo toa '1'U couznr or
OI.ANGE.
Jlo: A·N:IN
Jo the Matter oi the Eltate of aa.ari'A IRAJ'D, aka R().
BEaTA 1. SILU'ER. aka BO·
BEilTA JANE SIUP'ER. ~
MoUce of Rearlna ot Petltlon
for Probate of WlU and for Lft.
teta ol Admlnlltratlon With the
WIU Annexed.
Notice ls hereby f'lven tbat the
hfltlon of MELVIN a. SHAFER
tor the pl'Obate of the WIU of the
above named decedent and tor
the U.Uanoe of Letten of Ad·
mlnlstratJon wJth the will an-
nexed to the peUtJoner wlll be
heard at 10 o'clodc A.M. on
October 18th, 19:191 at the court
room ot Department 3, of the
Superior Court of the State ot
Callfomla ln and for the County
of Oraace.
Dated Septem~r 22ncl1959.
L. B. WALLACE
County Clerk.
AttO'J'DeV for Petitioner:
CALVIN R. KEENE
Attorney at Law
~ .. --
• Huae 2 bedrOom Apta. PurilJabed 11 ~
• Dd.u.xe FwtllaMd a.ebelorl with Bat·kJtdwna.
• Tremendol.ll Heated Pool
• Lu.ah Tropical RHort Area.
• Lots of Extra Parklne Space.
• Private Entrances.
• Wal1ed Patloe ••• SUdJnf' GJau Doors.
• AU Electric Kitchen .•. BuJlt In Bar.
• Wall to Wall Carpet. .•. Full Draperies.
• Two Blocks to Major Shopplnf' Center.
FROM $95 PER MONTH It UP .....
Courtesy to Brokers
Call Manager Midway 6-4233 Day or Nlte
Buccola Investment Co.
ORiole 3-1240
333 North Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, Callfomla
Publlah Sept. 24 : Oct. 1. 8, 1959.
Jn Tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. I
s..tStrt,a,. ......
•1 c ... SL Clst1 lesa ........... e Too Late to CJCIMify
MOTHER'S HELPER: Monday,
W~ay, Saturday. $1.00 per
hour. Phone ORiole 3-0373.
IIW LEISIIG
Ultra-modern s ingles, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, 2 baths,
furnished, unfurnis hed. Drapes, wall-to-wall carpet,
teak cabinets, disposals, washers and dryers, thermo-
stat heaters, phone and 1V outlets, kitchen and bath
exhaust fans, marble pullmans, paUo furniture, beau-
tifully landscaped, extra larte rooms and closets, car
ports and storage, near shopping center, schools. Resi-
dent manager, Mrs. Ray, Apt. 7. U 8 -2106." Broker
COUitesy.
IEWPIIT IEICI
Studio Apt&.
OCEAN VIEW, 1258 sq. ft., 2-
bdnns., 2 baths, carpets, drapes.
range, oven, refrlg., fireplace,
FA heat. sound Insulated.
Across sand to beach. Chlldl"en
welcome. Yearly lease only.
Sale considered. OWNER DAR-
NELL BUILDERS. P H 0 N E
CARTER DARNELL OR 3 -8030
ANY1UfE.
SEA CREST IOTEL
1 &: 2 bedroom apartments
Kitchenettes
Nicely Furnished
HEATED POOL
Children & Pets Welcome
Sea Crest letel
2931 East Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
ORiole 3-6370
FOIIEIT
Corona del Mar, 2 bedroom home
with fireplace. bookshelves, love-
ly patio, wall-to-wall carpeting.
$135 per month on lease.
BAISOI REALTY
2828 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
ORioll' 3 3710
CURT DOSH, Rltr.
315 MARINE AVE.
BALBOA ISLAND
OJUole 3-7030
* * *
READ
ENSIGN
CLASSIFIED
AND
REAL ESTATE
ADS FOR
CHill DB. Ill
THIS 3 BDRM. with VIEW. ~au
tiful comer lot. Paneled living
rm. with fireplace, hardwood
floors. Asking $31 ,900.
3 BDRM., 2 bath home nea r
ocean. View from llvlne rm.
Large double lot. May consid-
er trade. See & Submit. $37,500.
DUPLEX . 2 bdrm. rach. Ocean
side of Hwy. Owner"s unit
beautifully turn. Total price
$37,500.
SHORECLIFF · 3 bdrm. superb
hom~. Near new with built-Ins.
Carpets &: drapes Included. May
trade for local income, $43,500.
MOTEL . Ideal t or couple. 10
units plus owners a pt. Submit
local home on trade. Approx.
$30,000 down.
LEIIHTII UIDEI
REALTOR
Fer 1111
Slllrecliff .,.,.... ..
II ........ .
.. ue2 ... _.
112B ... ,. ........
Furnished and unfurnished with
carpets and drapes, washer and
dryer, dish washer, range and
oven In every apartment. Built
around lovely swimming pool.
$175 to $250.
Call 111111 3-3770
3 I DEl
A BUY Is this modest 4 year old
3001 E. Coast Hwy. home In the Heights area of
CORONA DEL MAR oa 3-0668 Eves. OR 3-0372 Costa Mesa. 3 bedroom and COD·
OPEl SUIDIY I·&
2870 WatlriJ
BIYSH.ES
3 llr ., 2 Nil, lew ely
cer.
. OILY $27,1&0
SEASPORT REALTY
CUll£ ¥111.1
REALTOR
2633 West Cout Highway
Newport Beach
u 8-9349 -Eves. Ll 8-3293
$12,500 BARGAIN
Three and convertible den with
two batha In the H~ht. area
of eo.ta Mesa. On a 63xl35 Jot
on a p~uant euJ-de-uc St. A
vertlble den with 2 baths. Large
Jot on fine street. Owner wlll
sell for $12,500, but needs good
down payment. Good Loans .••. .
On the above home, owner will
consider good vacant In ex-
change. Can add cash .... Will
assume. SUBMIT!
TOM CAMPBELL, Realtor
Midway 6-2200
0,..1-._
SILl SILl-&,...
lOUSE F. Ulf
521 Avocado Avenue
Irvine Terrace
Leavlnf' area now. Mu.lt sell new
huurloualy modem 4 bedroom
home with family room, 2%
baths, many auu. On laree lot,
$C7,500, or wUJ conatcler reuon.
able otlft.
MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE
ORiole a-661i
modest four year old bGme by ------------Dike It Colepove. S m a 11
enoulh for two or llvtna tea-
twa for your bJe famlly 15.250
down and taO per month on the
ba Ian c: e. By appolntment
pleaae. P.S. WILL TL\DE POR
VACA!fr OR llfOOME. Oc:aJaVInrllcme
VOGEL. VALUE -lEI. Ill
Filii liiE _,EID
and .clmethJne to ac:t on qulcldy! A nice 3 bedroom,
• 1% bath home Ideally located In Corona del Mar. Only
1 ~ yeata old. On a comer Jot approximately 60' x 90',
renee<! private patio with low maintenance, tropical
planUnr. alldlni rlasa doors !rom kltc:hen and muter
bedroom to patio. Home has carpetlnr and drapes,
ove111lzed fireplace, built-In breakfast counter, built-In
range and oven plus refrigerator. AU thla pll.ll room
to park your trailer In the rell.r. Call now tot appoint-
ment to see! Only $25,750.
THE VOGEl 'co. .
_.._ITIITI
wrnr A GOOD FLOOit Pl.Al'f. See Ulla lovtly three
bedroom home with family room. Double t0etc nre.
plaee -talsed heerth -wall to wall l"IU''pet -vinyl
Ule floo111 In kltchen, ba~ and ramJty room. Built
1n au kitchen with dl1pouJ and l011d.a or cupboard
apace. ExquuJte baths, complete with Uw, .ncloaed
showe,., and wardrobes. Stucco nterlort. heavy lhaq
root, beauUtuJiy landlcaped, fene.d yard with dlchon·
dra Jawn.. FINEST NEIGUBORHOOO. PRICED TO
SELL AT $24,950.
SEE US FOR RENTALS •
M. M. LaBorde, Realtor
2667 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar • ORiole :4-2020 It ORiole 3-2021 220 E. 17th St.
"you11 ltke ou.r friendly MJ'Vlce"
eo.ta Mesa Liberty 8-1139
1/1
• BEAUTIFUL IIIE
lew Area
e 3 BEDROOM AND DEN WITH 2 BATHS
e HARDWOOD FLOORS, FIREPLACE
e WALL TO WALL CARPETS AND DRAPES
e NEAR NEW HIGH SCHOOL AND NEW
CATHOLIC PRlMARY SCHOOL
e GOOD BUY AT $21,500.
II Y I BElCH lEAL TY, II C.
REALTORS
1696 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Day or Night Phone Uberty 8-1161
SOUTH OF HIGHWAY BUY!
It's smart It modern with closets, drawers It shelves
to hold everything you own. Wired for HI-FI thruout.
Beamed ceiling, delightful dining-lanai looking out
onto beautiful, tropical, private patio. 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, double garage It only $30,500.
CHESTER F. SWSIURY, Ruiter
& Associates
3411 E. Coast Hwy., COM. OR 3·'1lm
II ME .-: lUI lEST LICATIIIS FR UIITS!
• -l ICI'I .. I 301' • • • 2 H1•11
which should rent for $135 per month. Plenty of room
for more unlt.a. An elderly couple haa lived here for
13 years, but must now sell! The best feature 1s the
price.
OILY $12,100
WEllS IIICIIDI.E, Iuten
COSTA MESA
I
1810 NEWPORT BLVD
CMIU HL Ill
.JUST USTD
u 8-7729
Immaculate 3 bedrm., 2 bath home. Exceptionally well
deslened and conatruc:ted on wide lot 1 ~ bJocb to
ocean front. Beautiful pat:to and many ununal fea·
tures. A barealn at $32,500 -aood terma.
1306 Park Avenue Balboa laland OJUoiA! 3-1060
IllY IIIII
On larp lot In Santa Ana Betattta. UO' tronta .. wttb
Jowly heated nrtmmtnc pool. honle aorral ud able.
Attruttve 2 Wroom boG8e .. WINd for 2aO ..atap.
Bu ftNplaet, eprtJ\Idera In the Jawn. LOW TAXa!
11te 1uc:117 man wt.o naT lhowa u. S3DOO u a down
paf1Deftt can ..._, tbl8 now for onq "I,SOO.
I
(Ac:rou the street from Mesa Shopplnr Center)
Evenlnp MI 6-1050 Kl 5-9200
leu Ellf -1'111 Prellp l .. r111
AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 15th
145 EAST ElGHTEEN'nl STREET
COST A MESA. CALIFORNIA
I ..._ Awanl Prt)lct
Larce llealltl s ...... , Pill
Six .......... .., .. ...
8 · One bedroom apartments with carpets, drapes,
ranre, oven, refrig. 10 foot private aundeck.s. From
$125 month -year lell;le.
7 · Two bedroom mezzanine apartments with private
patios, two story living room, fireplace: FA heat ; 2
baUu; rang~; oven refrlg.; carpets; drapes.
One block from major s hopping center and all public
tranaportatlon.
ReservatJons take n now-Phone
0...-DIIIB.L DEVELIPIEIT Cl.
ORJole 3 -8030
liVEST II TIE aa. EIITII
3122 Glbralter, 4 bdrm., 3 bath.................. . ...... $15,750
430 Riverside, 4 bdrm., and den NEW, 4 bath -
OPEN HOUSE, Sat. It Sun .................... -............ .$29.500
1 acre, 678' West Wilson, 14 unit site ................. .$23,500
954 Creu In Laguna, 3 bdrm., 2 bath .............. $23,500
2133 Continental ···-·--·-··-··-··-································ $15.000
2014 Maple, % acres with bld.gs ............................ .$19,500
2017 Paloma Drive, 3 bdrm. PLUS ............... -.......... $38.000
1880 WhJtUer, 1 ac:n!, M-1 ........... ·······-··-·········-··--·.$35,000
2355 Tu.stln Av~. Lot 110' x 103' ............................ .S 8,.(!50
SO' In center of Costa Mesa.... .. ...... . ...... ····-· .$20.000
1411 CIICf Drive. Open Sat. It Sun... . ...... $31,500
SUBMIT TERMS OR TRADE!
YOUR FAVORITE BROKER
OR
.1111 YIIEI., IEILTM
400 North Newport Blvd. 0 pJI(l8Jte Hoar Hospital
u 8-1617 • Ml 6-1675 • Ml 6-4181
YOU ... LISEE
Located In the finest neighborhOOd ln the area. Prop-
erty Includes bJt-ln Jdtc:ben, lot. ot natural wood
cabJneta, wall to wall carpet., drapea and mapWce.nt
landacapln&-AUG hu a charmJnf' patJo and there l.a
plenty of room tor a pool. Full price t31,500 -ex-
cellent tJnanclnf'.
IIY I.._ •an, a
lti:AL'roJtS 1-lfewpoct Blvd.. e-ta .... Dq « Xtpt,Jibone ~ 1-lKl
....
' nnt time ci&NcJ at tble ridlculoet~ low ,..._ ol ~
--oa. ,.., old a bclrm.;. a M.tla .. ,,..,. .._..
~ ...._, baUt~lDt, CUJBa ....... &.1110 WWe
REAL
-lqaN-,~CorMr1M ARMO.
hlJ.y hi'niabed
TRU:E STAR PLUS
ION tilT OO.MT BlCIIW AY
<X*lJIA S.. IU.I • 0..... ,..,.
.................... of ......... ..,. cu ........ ...................
VALUES
***
Two ~ on a ~ lot Jn a ~vmlnt Cceta . ....-loea· tJon. ..... wtth pod ......
See 210f Oranp. opea 1 .. I ........... can Jadr Olllll.r (~ 10 1-28) lf1alt:We
U.Unt Xo. I'Ja
ODI1 ...,.-
-