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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-08-11 - Newport Harbor Ensign• Trustees, Superintendent nswer Plrenls'· · CINTa OF AI IMTION et the Fligftt of the Snowbirds trophy presentation ere 5-yeer-old Martha S.ever end 7-ye.r-old Vid o•ie Seever, I 18 ~pol.ne ~ve., a.Jboe Island. Victoria wol'l the trophy es younged C}irt to fin ish, end Merthe was her crew. They finished I 27th-in lest p&ece. ~t the left is Tom Webster of C orone del Mer, general chairmen for the Flight, end et the right is Henry Medel of Belboe. rece chairmen. City's Tax Still $1.35 Meet Again NextW,ek 'Mayor .James Stoddard wJ au· thoriz.ed by City Council Monday evening to name a committee to ltudy the effect of the overnight parking ban on Balboa Wand's Marine Ave. bUslneue.. Councilman Kenneth ICJnpley, who made the motion, .. ld that the committee ia to determine whether the park.lnt ban Ia hurt- Ing Martne Ave. bualne.es and to evaluate the need tor con· tlnu1n& the overnleht par~n1 ban. • Councilmen Harvey Somers and Bana Lorenz expreeMCI doubt that a committe e ahould be named, .. ytnc that lt'a up to the Marine Ave. nMrchanta to sUbmit lnformaUon to the Coun· ctl HJ am r-;rr••ll)r eoavtncect ......... --alb 'II ., (EnsiCJn photo) the afternoon study .eaton dis· cuaaiPn. ·~aybe the restrk:tlve parkl91 a not needed.'' Councilman Dee Cook a a I d. '1t haa not been proven that the parklne ban has anythlne to do with conditions on the bland.'' The motion to authorize nam · lng the committee, which h.ad been defeated at the July 25 Council meeting. was un,ni· mously approved at laat Mon· day evening'a meeting. The request for a Jlmlt parking stop zone tor Balboa bland U · quora durin& the parkJng ban period was tabled by the Council. City Attorney Walter Chuamza ruled that auch a request would require an amendment to the ~. ~ could not be ac· ~pUelwd prl« to Sept. 12. ...._.1M ban on Oftr· Hank Sprague Wins Flight: 4 Disqualified Fourteen · year · old R e n r y Sprague of Beacon Bay won the sliver jubilee Flight of the Snow. birds Sunday art~rnoon in the fut time of 61l2 minutes. This was his fourth Flleht; last year he fi nahed fifth. The tax rate for the curr~nt fiscal year w.u set Monday e ve. nine by the Newport Beach City Council at 11.35 per $100 asst!S· sed valuation-the same as for the 1959-60 fiscal year. Here· Is the comparison: 'Se-'10 'SO·'II c ... •ld lu.lld I .5I I .. hltl 4 NCI'MtMa .15 .15 LliiNry fWid JltJ/a .ot Ab..U.U.. fa.ad •'a .IIIP/a lletlnla-t fulld . .11 .211 ....... Mr9ke .Jet a.ad fuad .., .ll»!a IUS 11.25 Thto rt> I a half-ct>nt reduMion Tom Schot'k of Udo Is le wa.o; in the library tax. a 2-~nt In· third to cross the fi nish line, but crease In rhe employee r~tln!· h~ was ruled second place win· menr fund tax. a half·l."t>nt re· ner alt~r the prote t committee ductlon In the bond rt>d~mpUon had rendered Its ruling on 3 tax . skippers who had started ahead Tht> lncrt'~ In the genE'ral of the gun. The committee dis· fund rax from 59 cents to 88 qua lified Gt>oree Twist. serond cents is causfd by the faM that to finish; Jim Lewjs. fourth to the earbaeto and trash collection flnlsh. and Bill Twist, fifth to ('()St 1~ back on th~ gt>nt>ral tax fl nah. fund. In last year's budget It ap- There were 152 entries; of pear~d a.s a ~parate Jt~m with these, 131 finished the race. but a 30·cent tax rate. there was a total of 4 disquall· For new a nnexations In the ficaUol\1. ao an official total of city, the tax rat~ Is S1.321t. be· 127 compl~ted the race. cause the 21, -cent bond r~tlre· Udo ble akippera again won ment tax doea noc apply . U.. Uoo't ahale of top honors. Tbe Councll adopted a priority HENRY SPRAGUE cJ;mbs t.p on the float et the Newporl Hecbor Y~cn· C lvo ef-er be "~CJ dun~ed in he bey-lhe tredi ;one honor "~~~rded ·~e w ,..~er of the Right of the s.,owb•rds E.,,,q., photo) Harbor Offi(er Almost Shot by Fleeilig Youth ' About 100 parents II tenM Tuesday ~venlng aa anrwers wer~ given by school tru.t~ and administrators to questions about poLicy, tenu~. teaching methods and covaluatlon In the Newport Beach e I e m e n t a r y schools. The School Board CO\'NNI al- most 3 pages of the 6-page L111t ot questions submitted La t •oeek by a RfOUP of parenta from Marl· I ners School. Answers wt-rf' glv.-n to the quHti008 under the hud· Lnes of ''Educational PhiiMO- ' phy," "Tenure," and "E\alua. 1 tlon." As agr~d at th~ ~glnnlne ol the a nsw~r ~on. the Board PTHident Harvev Pf"ase callM a halt aft~r a Jlttlf' more than 1 an hour of answers. thttn o~nM tbf' meeting to QIJHtions from the floor. e AJIOTBU MEET'IRG S.ET The answering w ill M ron· ti.nued next TuHday e\·~ning. again In the Hora<'t" En ign School library, and Mglnnlng at 18 p.m. Topics rematnln« to be l."overt-d are. In ord.-r. "Currl('u· turn." "PT~u~:· "Gf'nt>ral Jack Hart. harbor patroJman. Into th~ air and Nt-wpon pollet" Phl1080pby," and "CAneral1 Pro· narrowly avert~ being kUIM or l arrlvM. Ofli<X"rs. with weapons cedures." seriously wounded by a ..22 aluc drawn, talked the youth Into Agaln the aam~ method will --a 1a .. ar.a 10. ...-.. tor eapltaJ lmprow-Bnil~~··•-..... w...-1:~u:rr::: t. Henry Spra,u.. .. ltHcon rent n.cal year: 111.300 tor .ueet fired by a Cocta ~esa youth \Ndropplng ha g-uns." be toUowed: anawers by trwteea aboard a. O.lna ~ ln \M ne youth. Dennis c. Clark. 13. or .auperl.ncendent. without lnt~r· ......_ euty BeftdaJ ~-o1 •; Avoeado lt., eo.ta--... I ruPdae trona the noor. followed Oflkoft llaJt wu standlnt Clift was tabn Into t'UIItody.., dtarg-by a q~ ~-Addfttonal the enatne room hatch lookln1 1 es of grand tM!t boat. aaault meetinp _.II be called If the over the top of t.h~ pJJot hou.e with a deadly •-eapon and burg· questlon8 are not all <'0\'erf'd Abandonmml el tl* c.en. the ................ el tM ~­ del Mar nnnolr to Oflell t1w wollw -.-o1 aa.o'nCI'Me and way for addldanal .....,.., 1wnt becau. lila CaQ10n rewrvolr In llatiNir VI.,. RJill wu __. provides adequate wat~ aupply. led Monday by Uw ~ Coundl merred tbe matter to Beadl C.Jty Council the wat~ plannlq committee ConaultJnt enttneer Jam e 1 and abo to the dty attorn~y for Monttom~ baa .recomnwnded consideraUon ot the city's rlehts. * * * • lEACH ADVEBTIIING PLAN REJECTED A request to cany aclvertlalna sll'ftla on publle beach-, promot· lnt the Balboa Renclftvoue Ball· room danctna procram, .... re· jected Monday ewnlna by th~ Newport Beach City Council. '"nne 'undwlch board' type of advertJatna a p p • 11 a ua a bit." Mayor JameAt Stoddard connnent· ed. "A pubUe beach Ia not a place to carry out any type ot adv~r· jected to it .u "a Coney Island type of 'promotion." Planning Dl· rector Jerry Drawdy .. ld that ad· vertislng Is prohibited on public beach area, which Ia zoned R-1. Ralph ·Morra . .ecretary of the Am~rican Ballr6om Corp.. aald he was making the request to get his message to the attention of teenagers. ''who apparently don't read newspape,. very Ual nt.'' Coundlman Harvey SarMra ob· much." .. * * • EARLIER CLOSING ASKED AT 15TH ST. BEACH • Chaftllnl the e1..an1 tJme for recommendation Monday eve· the 15th lt. ~n beach In Cen· nine aft~r ~lvJng • report from tral Newport from mJdnqbt to Howard Williams, prellldent of 10 p.m. wtll be COMidered by the the Central N~ Beacp Cora· Parka, leedMa and JtecreaUon laJ ec.nu-ton and the dty man· munJty Assn .• about comp nta apr. trom property owners a,alnat n.e City CoundJ called for a late hour rowdiness a t the beach . * * * • P.E. 11JBDIV1BION CALLED SUBSTANDARD Funher conalderatlon ol the rector .Jerry Drawdy a gi"Hd, but aboeMrina Padftc ElectriC' tUb· .. Jd he favored eolng ahead .. th dlvtalon trom &1rd St. to the lt. t weat~ly UmJt. of Jfewport Beaeh Councilman Charles Hart .. td waa delayed Monday evenlnt by tha t the PE aubdivlalon proJ«t the Qty Coundl. ls preferable to leavina the area Pacific E1ldrle haa obj«ted as It Ia now. Mr. Hart alao uJd to the requiNtnent that IMahore tha t the subdlvlalon waa com· Dr. be wlctefted to 45 feet. and parable to other developmen._, haa lndJcated tJiat the enUre aub· such .u Lido Sandt. To thla re· dlvlaion plan may be abandoned. mark, Councilma n Lorenz ,.ld At the afternoon atudy ~on. that he wa, tar from happy wleb Coundlman Rarw LoNna .. td Lido Sands. which he <"alled aub· that the propc!Rd tUbcllvtalon standard and slum-Jlke In ap- waa au~andard. PlannJna Dl· pearan~. * * * • CLEAR mu: FOB EASEMENT DISPUTED TIM qu.doa of ,....... tranl· mPnt from the Koll Co. becau~ t« Ill title ._..... u ._.. lion· his approval Is needed. and he daJ eve a I a 1 .. tiM • ...,.... ha$ net tivcn a pproval Mc:au.e Jlltd tlt7 COuiMill C'OMiciMwd ceMala condJUons <'Onc.wnJnc a .. n••"* wtda It W. Koll ... ~talnlng wall had not t.en :net te1t11M I.e. e a,_...._. by the KoU Co. neer IIPd •· ... 'I'Uidn A..., Ia Councll approved Councllmnn tiW Vppet 1q ..._ Ken""tl Klnp ley'a motion to ae· ......,. fta11o lwho owns ad· ~''' the euementa and algn tM Jo1a1M ... ..-. ulctld Coundl agreerMnt for conatructJon ol to_.., ltl dKflion. He MJcl t~at lmprowJMnta on conditiOn that dty llhfMIId Mt pt dMr title th.-re ..._ bet>n no trau(t or mla· OD a .a.reet and htghwa, .... rep,....ntatJon. * * * • IGIICY 011 UU. IUILDINGI ADOPI'ED on t.he fire boat pursuing the Jary next TuHday ~nln1 CTU.l.ser when the sJug ripped There wu no ~nlion of Mrs. lay. MWtt and aJtnaJ system proj· 2. Tom Schock, ~6 VIa Dijon, ecta: U7.850 for Park ~Pt. Mau· Udo ble. uncatlon projects; 182.200 for 3. Dick Vandervort, 110 Via (;e. Fire Station No. l In Balboa, and Into wood just abov~ th~ pilot Hto wa<t rhargf'd Wlth stuhng Vera Olson. wha.e resig nation as house window. If the slug had a ~·foot t~·scr~ ~~In ~rurh· fJ rst grade teacht'r at ~1ann<>rs ~n a few l nch~s hlehtor or er r 0 ~ ~ns a c aC' t School prompt~ tht' parf'nl ro noa, Udo JaJe. addition to t he Balbo3 library. JIAIL .OZ IILOWif VP lower It would ha\'e hit him. th~ Sale<~, To':>l E Cout Hwy • ~t'W · prtopare the qu~stlonnalrr But Someone just blew up his ma1l l harbor department reporteti. port Beach. A b 0 a r d he ~ad lht'r~ were se\'eraJ si)C"('lrlc qu~· 4. Jane Howland, 113 Via Ni~. Udo ble. 5. John Laun Ill, 132 VIa Vella. Lido lale. · 6. Cal Preston, 107 Via Cordova, Lido late. boX. B. A. Nlcholu, 182-1 Gala · Th~ same you th later fi rrd at load~d wea;>ons and ammu~uon , tlon.o; relating to Mrs. Ol!on~n t~a Ter .. Irvin~ Terrace. notlfJed 0f11<X"r Hart and Officer Anhur allegt>dlv <~tolen from the est· tt'&C'ht'r evaluation. a nd on tt'ach· Newport poii'C~ at 10 p.m. Sat· Mace on a dock at 2'735 W. Coast em Auto Co .. 2300 Harbor Bl\'d., tor lf'nur~. urday. Apparently a Jarg~ fire Hwy . Newpon Beach, aflt'r they Co ta :\ft>Sa. He was .prOC'H'ding e PUEir'n COMMUDED 7. John ~ Rosa. 2021 Thhuna cracker was used to blow the had ordered h1m to halt. The tlown thf' channel ~rratlcally at Board President Pea._~ opened mall box from a garage waU. patrolmen fired tht>ir weapons a bout ;; mllt"'!-an·hour about 3 t Contlnu~ on pagt' 6• Ter .• Irvine Terrace. 8. Jeff Merickel, 18 Bay Island, aa~.bo;~ter Sellas. 101 v1a DIJon,l Police Working T 00 long, Lido Is le. D;,0·s:~~~;:r:.~s, 2685 Bayshore I Councilman Cook Reports Ftrst elrl to flnlsh-JMe How· I land of Udo lsJe. Freshman Councilman DE' E' In the poli~ dtopartmPnl. Cook got his knuckles rapped by 1 "'The qul"Srion IS a vahct onP ... Youngest elrl to flnlsh-7·Year·l fellow counC'IIm•n at ~tonday I Cltv Manag~r Robert Shtolton old VIctoria Seaver, 118 Apolena a fternoon's s t u d y session for I said. "The chief dot"S not PXJM'C't Ave., Balboa Island. what they conslderM ··eolng out· to continue to opE"rate hi-. dppart Yountest boy to flnish-7-year-'sJd~ of the proper channels." ment at that lto,el. · old . nm Hodges. 33 Beacon Bay. l ~r. Cook had obtalnM lnfor· :\fayor Jamf'S Stoddard aDd Ftrst rented boat to fjnish-matlon directly from the finan~ Councilman Harvtoy 5omf'ro;; a1d ~ Frizzelle, 212 Marine Ave .. ortl<'l"r on overtJme In th~ poll~ th~ matt~r hould not bt> bmugha Balboa Island. department. and di.acov~red that before thf' Council until an 3t Oldest sklpper to flnish-QJ· then.> wer~ pollee officers on tt-mpt Is mad~ 10 l."orr~t th~ year-old ~Roy Unnard, 1302 duty up to 328 hours a month. I situation through lhf' rit~ msn S. Bay Ft., Balboa Island. Normal time Is 173 hours. t ager's of!iC't'--and If a ..au<~fac Ftrst nUJrrled couple to nnl5h-l He said that these O\'tortlme tory solution 1s not nbta1ned. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ADen Jr .• hours wt-re excessJv~ and cauSt'd tht>n bnng it to Cou n<'ll. 231 Undo Ave., Balboa. d~ased eUiclency. He recom· "I didn't put this on the tudy Alao ~lvlng trophies w~: 1 mended . that another look be agE'nda : the riay manager did," Eleventh. Randy Wrieht ol BaJ . given to the manpower problt'm f said Councilman Cook. boa Island. Twenty.flrst, St~ve Green of Balboa. Thlrty.fl rst. Kim Desenberg of Corona del Mar. I' Forty-fi rst, Joan Vallely of BaJ. • boa Island. Ftlty-Orst, Mark Skudder of Balboa Ialani!. Slxty.flrst. Molly Muon of Co· rona del Ma r. · Seventy-fi rst. John Martinew ot Patadena . Ellht)'·tlrst, Bill Fornaclari of San Marino.. ~ Nlnetf·n,.t. Leslie O'Brien of I Bay 'Shores. One-hund~·firsf, Patsy Ober , ol IJdo IJle. One · hundred · f'levt'nlh. ~far· thall Styli QJ Ca.ta Mt"U. One-bundred-~nty·nrst. Stan Bent ol Jltewport • am. Sunday when the flrt" bollt. • romlnll? from the oppn II~> ctlrec· Ilion turnt>d It o; !'t>a rch light on I him. Thf' pAtrolln~ fi rp boat rurnt'd to follow and thf' vouth lncr~~d 'Pf>t>d ro an Mtlmared 35 m1le~ an-hour Tht> Care boat wa_o:: put 10 It top ~~fi of 27 mll~c.an­ hour Thl' youth flrPd 3 o;hot in an attempt to slow thf' flrto boat. on«> o::Jug Pntf'nng tht> fire boat pilOt hOU<tP Thf' fle-eing C'tUI~T JZrarl ua lly pullf't1 1'114'3\ from thto fin> boat and bf-<'ame l~t in thf' fog about 4 mile at sea Later h~> bt-Mhf"<1 lhe hoar at Dwk'~t Do k, nP'\1 door to en'.; Pa c1fac. and hl<t arrest followed. SOJif FOR JlfOIU.AJQ)S A n fi lh 15 oz.s.. W&<t born to :\1r and :\1r . Bru<'t' L ~or land. 5il0 ~.tshore Dr . \.\'PSI Nt>wpon, In Hoag Hos,>alal on Tue da), Aug. 2. Optimist Nite At Ball Park It W11l bf> Optlmifct Night nt'Xt Tue-;day at Grant Howal!1 Park. and a rht"C'k J'rt"M-nt ation <'l"Te· mon) w111 txo held durin« the lnterm1 1on he 1 w ~ e n the 2 gamec; on thf' nl'w ball Clttld on the Corona dPI Mar Younth Cen· ttor grounc'l Frank Jordan \\ho ls 1n rh.argto nf arrangtomt>nt . c;ays that local bt-auty quN'ns will bf' prHent and mov1t> a nd 1V ~tar have befon lnvltE'd. The Plrat~ and Bra' e-: of 1 hf" B ~agu~ v.lll play 111 6 p m About 7.30, the Optl· m•"ts w 11l present a check for $250 to thE' ball park fund, and ar 7 .45. thr PnatP and Bravea of lhP 88 uague Will play. , ' • • ~~ . . ?lt. .l!tlf In Hop • SUGGES110rtl FOB CBooerNG 'IIIGIIr NAJr Thanks again to 17-year-old Gary Caldwell of Shore Cliffs, who has offered an answer to the ques- tion, ''What 'are the qualifications of the right man for political office?" Read his letter on this page. Hi, item "0 " is particularly pertinent: "The right man should remember that he represents the Decla- ration of Independence and the U. S. Constitution." There Gary is getting close to the heart of the prob- lem, but his answer is not yet complete. How does he judge a candidate or office holder to be fulfilling this key requirement? What a,re some specific stand- ards.of judgmen t? How should the "right man" vote on some of the crucial issues of the day? .................... ..,.u. .................. ..,.,._ ................... ordllr 10 tM O...t .....-r 01 ........ .., ........ 1M ............... laliUN to v.e. •t eltiMr tile Jd· _.._.,..._ .. _,_1M maJJattlle.,...l.-....ln ......................... 18. lfcw. & 18ft. II 18 tiM .......... WniiiPCII ol one ye~ In dw • &IMiaU. 18 ,...I.Nd of ...., Ita'-, • dQa In the l'OUIIIJ' and ......_18 ud .._ tar U.C. 5t c1a11 Ia tile Jftdnet a. ,.. •· . . • A PLAN FOR SAVING OUR Ri:PUJwc • SUISCIIITlON IATIS I• tt. ....,.... He4er AIM: 0.. ,_ -II .... twe ,..,.. -lUI o..ttH&e of tt.. ....-AIM: o.. •--14.10! ._ ,..,. -n.- ME.MIER of tt.. CALIFORNIA NEWS,AHR '\llliSHERS ASSOCIATION A'"' of tt. NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Even the standards set up in Gary's letter will enormoufly to fh. so&.mon of meny ...a.t.c1 ,.,ble~n~ c:lo.r to ... not guarantee us against losing the battle of capital-Thint of fh. .dv•nfecJe to ..,ery ...,.. .. ......,. when the threet of ism vs. communism. I do not believe -we can win Feder.l cost. fwo.e, ,.... free, •• he, cutthrMt competftloft It ,. as long as we have the income tax amendment on mo~ed .. Cons~_.._ ~d~~ ~efipolits !.t.~-~itj~ ~ ~ ~ boo'--I . th . t d. aboli all get\ lUI 11 no .... ..,_ resrr••~ .,7 ~ •rr• -•" « nte --vn• our s tatu_te ~-ncome t~. ~1 1 s 1 c Y of impossible •••.tion. clever wtthholding featUre, proV1des an easy and Loc.l ••• protal~r'" will be enormously simplified .. fh. Fecler.l painless method of collecting enormous amounts of corpor•te enterprises go b.ck on loc.a •ftd St•t. tu Nil to th.,. tax money. As long as that easy source is available, tM bwd.n with fh. rest of 111. In some •rea this~ CMt be enor- W ?II• 0. ~· ...._ ,..... ........ .. .... c.a.-1 .. . ... ~ ..... ..... ..,. .... actlnt .._.-................. ta. .. 'rs _..,,.... • • at.dt ...... SUI "' .... ...................... Jr~ ~ad I ol a.... ..... •••• ..._.rn .... pllsr ~ ..._ IIWW I .... a.ana .. .,.. ....... .. ..... 8lay ...... _ ...... ............ b. "ll ti t t b " be mous. f'.or • ....-. the Feder.l Govemment ~ "CfW OWft 41 tg. ~~vemm~nt W l _ con nue 0 ge 1gger, ca:use percent of fh. S+•t. of c.lifomi. •nd 17 ~t of fh. St• of UCAL •ona pohhc1ans will continue to vote the trem~ndous g1ve-Hewed.. . ORDINANCE NO. 925 cways, bribing us with our own money to win our In e.d. St•. in NCh city. •nd to e.dt penon, fh. situ•tion AN ORDINANCE OF nrE CITY votes, centering more and more power in the Fed-differs, but in ..,.,.., iMtance, without e~~Cetttion, th. ecoftOfftic free. ~EN~f~ P s~o:s E :.~~ eral Government. dom restwecl to. ua tlwouth the ..,.... of ~ propot.d 2ld .,..'!d AND 9la.tl OF THE NEWPORT Th · t stop this danger and to save ,..,.. meMtS., infiftfte v~ of benefK+ions beyond our~ BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RE-ere 18 a way 0 ' to im~ine just • the CoMtitution iheH held .dv-..t..,.a for us LA'nNG TO PLANNING AND our Republic: A~opt th~ proposed 23~ Amendment fer beyond ..... dreams of those who ~ve it ttfe • . • ZONING. REZONING PROPER· to the Constitution, which has been mtroduced by With such ......_,doua rewMCfs ..-.U.W. ., • NSUit of this TY'. AND AMENDING DIS· our own Representative James Utt in Congress as sift9e ..... nc~ment to rettor. economic fre.dom, it would'""" th.t TRJCT MAP NO. 4. House Joint Resolution No. 23 . It would repeal the we. would .a support this ficJht f« fh. ~.without hetitetion « The CHy Council of the Ctty of income tax amendment, require the government to limit. ~nd I ~ .,-th•t we get •+ it •mrnedJ.t.fy. Wmston fo~=~ Beach does ordain as f . . . th . t . d Churchil once ~ it tht~ w•y: SEr.....ON 1 "'--tl 9102 0 f get out o compehtion w1 pnvate en erpnse, an "If you wl f'Of ftght f« fh. rielht when you cen ... av win "'' · ~ on · o sell billions of dollars worth of holdings. Here is an witt-out bloocfshecl; if you wl not fight when yovr victory wil be ~t;:,e ~e:,:~de:e:;,ch~a~:unlclpaJ excellent discussion of income tax repeal by Willis wre •nd not too c:odfv: you m•y c:ome to tfte moment when you "SECTION 9102.0. The .ev· Stone. chairman of the National Committee for Eco-wil h•ve to fi~ with •• the odds •g•ind you •nd onl~ • ~rious eral general dlatricts,es tab· · F d ch-..ce of IUI'VIv.l." Hshed are as followt1: r.omtc ree om: • • • Agrlcullural-Resldentlal Dt.· I h f fi ld •. a__ •. .__ wft HERE'S trict or R·A District. n t e oreign ,. it •PJHM1 TJM~t n-. Americ.n +•llfH'Yet"• 0 • WHAT YOU CAN DO Single Fa m 11 y Residential have nev!' known m~it•ry defe•+: hne been compelled to fHY ?'ore I Mr. Stone's Committee for Economic freedom District or R·l District. +reoHure tnto +h. coffers of fo,..•gn powers ..__, aU +t.e vanqutshed has made a painstak. f t f . . . Duplex ResldenUal District people 1n history h•v• fHid to t+teir conqueron. j . . m_g es una e 0 savmgs tn g~v-or R-2 District. On the domestic scene the bure•ucr•tic conquest of the Ameri-et nment spendmg that would result from adophon Restricted Multiple Famllv can t•x.,.yer is f•n+•stic. More +t-an 700 Feder•l corp«•+• activities, of the 23d Amendment. The total is an astoundinq Residential District or R·3 ~xisting without the "ightest pretenM of constih.ltion•l •utftority, :_i~-·l $44.775.000.000-far in excess of the $36,900,000,000 M~l~t~~:~t Residential District me b.cks of tfte American peop&e •s interest free, d ividend rr-. that the Federal Government would lose in income or R·4 District. rent free, cost free, tax free competiton of •••p•ying producers •nd tf the income tax were re pealed. Neighborhood Commercl a I conwmers · · · If you want more informatio n. write to ''Income Dl.strkt or C·N District. To get • -compre~nsive view of this ph•M of tfte problem, let Umlred Commerdal-Multl· us turn to +t.e U.S. Government Org•niz•tion•l M•,u•l and ... what Tax Repeal." P. 0 . Box 287, Valley Center, Calif. pie Residential or C·O Dis· some of the Feder•l •genc:ies h•v• to wy •bout themsetves. li you approve of this project to save our Republic, trlct VAST EMPIRES tell your Congressman to support the 23d Amend-Ught Commercial Db trlct or On ,-ge 221 of the 1958-59 iswe of this manu.l the lnteri« men t. C·l Dbtrict. D•p•rtment describes ik v.st empire by usertina th•t it h.s custody General Commercial District .o.1. ._ ~ _._ • a__ ' or C·2 Dlltrict. of 750 milion •cres of l•nd. ll'lus mis sing .. .gency c:M~ttnl to ,..ve IJ ~~ _ Intermediate Dlftrict or 1 jurisdiction over 32.3 percent of the tot.l &.nd •nd w.t.r are• of .c.'.J:t.U lea ~ Ct:ll:l.4 _ _ _ 'District. the Unit.cf St•tes .nd .. of its tetTitoties .nd possessions. Manufacturinr D I at r I c t or On p.ge 254 of fh. wme t"Mnu.l +1M Forest Service d•ims +t.•t M·l District. it .dministen •bout Ill milton acres. Tl'lis .cre•ge equ.ls 1.1 per· EDITOR OF THE ENSIG~ pie should be ever mindful of .Unclualtled or U District. cent of ftte tot.l l.nd •nd w•ter •rea of the United St•tes Md •• "The Right Man." him. ft Is throuah the people Controlled Manufat'turlng • .L... it · __ ~ · To say this. this and this make that he learns the tendency and DIAlrict or M 1-A District." tts TWn' Of'lel ena poueutonl.. . h Jill I "'--.... f This constitutes quite • conquest in ihelf. Added to tfte otfler up t e qua cat ons of "the Jeanlnas of public opinion. Re SECnON 2. ~don 9hu.l o •re•s t•ken over by o+t.er Feder•l •-cies, the non·+••-~"'-but right man" for political office Is should a lways be In contact with the Newport Beach Municipal '71-., r--,..;; rather hopt'less; each person has the public. Jetting It know of Code I11 amended to read: •••-supported politiul empires come ~ to represe~ling m•· his own Idea of what he -consld· his doln~ and asklna for advice "SEC'nON· 9102.1. In addl· jority interest in +1M United St•tes. Pr~ ~.of. tfttS l.nd should ers to be the quallflcations of the so that he will m ake the choice tlon to the general districts properly be priv•t.fy owned and under St•te tllritdic:tton. The problem right man. How~er. there are the people want. For thls ls still established above. the fol· i, furltter compli~ted when we re.liu +tw.t fuly 20 percent of the <'t'rtain qua I it I e s that I feel a government "o1 the people, by lowing special districts are industrial c•p.city of the N•tion is loc•+ed on +t-is l•nd, under tlte should be u n Ivers a 1 In the the people. and for the people." established whI c h, when ol f d t-.J b th F d 1 • 'nterest free thoughts of the people If they (D) Lastly and most lmnnr. combined with the atx>ve contr 0 ., oper• .a Y • • er• •gene•" ~ •n 1 ' desire a gOOd government free tant. "the right man" ~h;~Jd general districts. establish dividend free, rent free. cost frM, •nd ••• free b.sll · · · of "dishonest politicians" that remember that he represents the additional special rea uJa . It snouAd be re.d~y ap,-rent to everyone ttw.t the f•bu'?us S('nd their children to school on Declaration of Independence and tiona: ComblnJng or 'B' Dis· costs of +t.eM political empires is +t.e prim•ry re.uon. ~ ~ htgh the people's hard earned tax the United Sta tes Constitution. tricts-Comblnlng or 'H' Dis· tares. It is simp&. logic, +t-en, to presume +t-at by •l•m•n•hng +1M money, "Red Infiltrators" who He represents an Idea and a form trlc~omblnlna or 'Z' Dll· problem of Feder.l inv•ion of priv•te enterprise we would .t +t.e daily plan the overthrow of our of gove rnment that were con· tricts." same time ~iminate much of our +•• problem . . . government. and the "numerous celved In the m 1 n d of man, SEC'nON 3. The following de· We h•v• the power to corTed tfte problem. We ~n do tftis Instances of corrupt dealings" In brought forth In American blood. scribed real property In the City -.1.... -~ • •• out +1M term which. for a favor. America haa and sub~uently proven to be of ,Newport Beach. County of by going b.ck to first princi,.....s •no ~g•!" spe •ng. . 1 often been sold down the river. the m~t bountiful on earth. He Orange;" State or California, to of our economic • freedom in the Constitution. Only In thiS w•y ~n (A ) The hopeful office seeker should be willing to Jay u lde wit: we abolish +t.ose practices which we k.now. ~0 be ant•gonist~ ~0 our should be Incorruptible. There those petty area problems and Lots L, M, G and H. Trll'ct history, tr•dition, and w ... being. By ,..9•1n"'~ our ~~tC liberty should be no politica l favoritism strive for Jealslatlon that will 919. as per map recorded In in ++.is m•nner, we ~" elimin•+• +t.e +•xes wftidt susta1n thts bure•~-or any t'atering to the whims. keep wllh the DeclaraUon of In· Book 29, pages 31 to 34. In· cratic comJHtition -.•inst us ... favor.~. desires, or fancle. or his dependence and the u.s. Con· elusive, o t Miscellaneous HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 23 frlend3, relatives. or political col· stltutlon. The riaht man doesn't Maps. Re co rd s of Orange ---·....1 lld ---~ t t tt. Constitut' h•s been Jaborators; especially those who represent just h is district or Just COunty, California, A r.....,_.. •mwnumen ° • 1on would !K'ek to tum his otfJce. the voters that voted for him. He as shown on District Map No. 4 prep•re · It provicl" th.t: ...... t originally designed as a check· represents America. He mu.t re· referred to In Section 9102.2 of "Section I. ll'le Government of the Unit.d St•!-' • no point to safeguard the liberties member that all Jeal.tllatfon that the Newport Beach Munlclllal QUINd.. 11ere Ia tbe U. o1 local ,...S.· tratt. ........ : eea.a.a .... ... tin. LouJ8e R. Craddock, -lleiiGhope Aw.: lira. lh1rll7 DrlaUI, 711 Goi•IU'Od 4w.: lean Miller, -~ Maeta Aw.: lira. llama 'Di8on. 415 Poppy .... : Mrs. Dorl8 Sunderland, 'fll Or· dlld 4w . e CO..A IIIGIILAIIDe lin. Henriette lJntt.ey, Cabrtllo Ter. • ....,. IILIIfD Ellubeth lordan, 2M Abalone Aw. ' e UUOA )Irs. II a r J o r I e Sevla. ln& Oeean Blvd . • C2llftAL •a:wtoaT • Edward Healy, 113 15th St. ·~ DIGII1'I ·Mrs. lune Slnyldn, 427 Santa Ana Ave. e UWQIAYADA Xnt. EdJth Andrewa, 1215 Su.l· MX Ln., Harbor IIIPJand8: )1ft. Ellen Travla, 1831 W..tclltf Dr .. W•tc:Wf. e •t:W»>tn' CI"''Y IIAU. City Clerk Marpry Scllrouder, Mrs. Evelyn Mc:Aivey, Mra. Mu· lne Vallery, dty baU atall mem· .,.,_, and aho volum... Mrs. lubel Doctae of Beaeon lay and Mrs. Harriette Speeale of lJdo Park. ~PORT eng•ge in •ny busineu, profeuion•l, commerci.l, fin•ncl.l, « Indus.. of the American people. Into a he approves of mu.t be and work Code and made a part of Article tri•l enterprise eacept '" specif..d in tN Constitution. dbtributlng house tor political for the good of everyone. Be· IX of aald Code, be, and the "Sec. 2. The Constitution « !.WI of MY St.._, « +1M l.ws. of favocs and grants or an office u use he Is representative of same Ia, hereby rezoned from the United States, th.a not be subject to the ~ of .,y foreegn where honesty would have been America It mu.t be for the iood a C-2 Dlatrlct to a C.O·Z Dlstrkt, • p ~ domestic .cpeement wftidt wCMIIcJ ·~ +t-11 amendment. replaced by bribes and corrupted of black, red, and brown as well and aald Map No. 4 la hereby 1'IICi 1r CCMO. « "~--] '"--•divities of the U.S. Gov~t wftich viol.te logrolling. as white; for they too are Amer· amended to show this zon1n1 ~.LIMh,lftlfftlft'ftW!IP ~ · ',.. _L. with" period 1 ( Bl The poI I t I c a I aspirant leans. chan1e. · Atftll """'"' ~ tUWUQ the infeft+ end purpotes of this .,.,drnen+ -· • "' • drnent 0 should be willing to set aside GAJtY CALDWELL SECJ'ION 4. The Plannlnr bt. •-:-~~~~~~----~~===:~~~==:.::.!. three .,..,.. from tM d•te of fh. r•tifecatioft of this •"*' • be his party a[tulatlon when the A~ 17 ~or of the City of Newport t liquw.t.cf end the properties end f~ effeded th.l be soW. time calls for It and work with 223 £Wn.ln1 Canyon Jtd. ~ach ls hereby IMtructed and "See. 4 Three ye.tn after the r~Ofl· of this .,........,. the other parties to settle an lm· Shore CllfJa directed to change Dlstrtc:t Map the li.t.entft. ,mea. of ~ts to fh. Conditvtion of the Unit.cl porta.nt laue instead of just, try· Corona del Mar No. 4 10 .. to allow the ronlna States .,_.. st.nd r-.e.d ... ct therNftw Cofttreu .W not levy lnr to attain a per110nal victory cban1e dftcribed In Section a __ 1 -,.-.--£..&.. end/ -:~a... to make ht. own record look bet· hereof, and. ..... ld District Map t .... on f*D., ..... ,....,,.,_,.. incomes, .. T • ..., « ...... · ter at election time. For whether •haJJ have been 10 amended, The ~oposecl 23d .,..,.-.,.t W04Ad cut fh. COlt of Gowent-thoee In our govern men t be th., aarne shall remain In full ~~~=~:=~===~~~~~===~~~~J ,...,i ~ore th., h.tf-mor• tMn enough to offwt fh. , ...... lod Whfp, Democratt, Federalists, force and effect and be a part ot ": through ,.,..a of individu.l income tnes. This me~ we would not or RepubllcatJou, take away the Article IX of th•t "NeWport leach be requited to II out +•• form No. 1040..., ~· NoM of yow party a nd one discovers .orne· Laruna Federal Savlnp and Munldpal Code. Nmin4)1 wCMIIcJ be withheld from yeN'· Our •• t.n. fHY would be thing they have ln common-Loan ANOC'Iatlon of L q una SEC110Jif 5. T h I • ordinance · 5ncrNted .,. amount equal to the MtOUnf we now report Ofl +• they are all Amerkana: and aa Beach, Wh.ldl reported •vtnp shall be publlahed onee In the f No 1040 n.;. •'*"'out inc:rMM in ~W. irteelfM wouW aucll they lhould be wfllin1 to •ha~ accounte totallq •rn,. oftlclal newapaper of the City, orm..... ch.,g. . the ... of pay ft Would simply restore to 10 the limit for their country. 787 on lune 30, pined e places and the same s hall be effedlve not . .~... • ..! ....,."'~' ..,..d · (C) Ont'e In oll'lee, the polltl· In Itt atandlna amona the 300 30 cSa.ya after the date bf Ita us that __, we • . ___ _u ---u to ..__ ... elan should be ever mindful of laree-t aavtnta and loan UIOda· adoption. This inc:rNte in _, t~IM pay,.,._ ~ ..... it, ua _,It it the people. And l1JiiMrl8l the peo. Uont In the Vnlr.d Stat• ai~~Ce 11tla ordinance waa lnti'C¥Iueed fhMCJI we heft ..._. ......... Wh.ther we .....-« ~..-1..;_-the year end ancl now ran ... u at an adjourned rqu.lar .....Uq ... ·into tr ... ancl we.w ~ inc:re ... -,.,........ -th larl"f In ... campared of the OtJ Counqa of 1M OIJ of .!::. MMt .,_. "r the ,...... ._.... ~fty ., ....,. , with 21Nth at tlw etMf al ••· of Jlfewport leadl lwld ea the then 11 ...t 'nlla Ia ........ Ia the 1110 aMh day ol lu.ne, 1110, and wu AI 'ZI;Mi . ;._.. ceft t.. echlt~ "r the ~ of ... Annual MJd.T .. Well call of adopted ea tbe ltJI daJ a1 Aur· Juat In ~ tome of JOU folb the 300 '---I • •I n 1 1 and a.t. 1110, bJ 1M ~ woe., propoMCI2U ~.tiNoous RIWAlltDS have a little ntra ttme on your Loan._ ... _ Ia 1M Unit.~ to wtt: In... ......... J ... ......, J ,.,... ...................... ~~d rc:~::. ~.:;a:.:: ::-.::.,.,-.,.:, ~~ ·'.:,· ~&1.:: .... _.., ... ......, ....... -.. Inn utlv• of eoeR.-1 ....... ,.._ boollt to rNd, U ..._.n ct.by ,. .... ,. fll $e Maldq ...., Hut. a.-........_ ......, J ... F•~•al 6oclf.....t ~ ... et • ••••• .,......., In 0. .... .....,.... .....-.... ~OOUJtCILIDII: ..... ...... .... ~·2 ..,.. ~ ~· • .:. ... ; :"'. r. =-~ ~~ ~: .. .,., •. ..,. JIJGM •• OOUJtCILIDII: It 1•17,?J1a:-.. • .i! .:i: =....... ,., I) '"While ie. ~ ., l&lln 1'. Tnflllt• .... .a.._ tlw IAMII I. 11\XlN.iD !IF • --....._ '-....., ,_.. ftlll II a llilll .._ te ..._ fll Mla.ca.tllllliiUI Yadllt ...,_ I 111M' jf .. 8s = -....... ~ • llai f1 •Ida .,._...._ ...... Chii lint II--=.& U11 IC 411Dt: ...... ~~ti.t._.._ ~....._ -~L~ --... ·.~-to .......... ,....,. .......... ,...-..... ..,.,. IUIAftl ICimOUDa • = 11 .:;;wm•---•w.,..~-·r ~ l8 'PA&~A-,..C. ... t.,~ .. Mitt:~:v II FUi • •Jp fll ... ~., .................... _..... fall ........ II ·~· I '•z ~ IIi tile JllcwjiWI ..... • 1&a , I _. ' .. ~ .. ----------~ -· -... . ------------ ••• »>aW ....... . ~· ........ c&lr. -----...----.-.----~~ -----·------------- I y .. ~ NIXON . ROUID·UP AT NEWPORT DUNES ~.Aug.25 AT lc30 P.M. * * * * . I * * * lET,. man DONATION 12.00 ORiole 3-2220 FIRST STEPS TAKEN FOR 2 BIG PROJECTS ttrellaalaary .tepe .,... tabn lq 2·UDlt apartDMat and •wtnc tile put week toward 2 ape, aoo. ... bulldlnc proJeeU tn Corona • •eww ...a.n Ml Mar.· H. Ced.r1e lober1a ol A. ArdMy, ceWnc We, 3t3 San- Udo lale took out a permit to ta Ana Ave., 13:10. • move the oltlce now at 2525 luly pennJta,, whlcla totaW Ocean alvei. to tbe adjolnJq Jot, .al-. lnducW tM followtq: preparatory to pttlq the Joftl· 17 alnlle family dwelllnp. .-.. planned bluff apartment project 710; 5 dupla8, 1127,Ge0; 2 1•r· under way. aa-. 12.000; 10 swtmmlq poot.. Harbor Investment ot N'ewport ... 0&5; 9 fences and wall•. tt.· took out a permit for a alp at S ; 4 commercial bulldJnp, 28fT E. Cout Hwy., saylnl that SltUOO; 33 resldentlaf additions • new bulldinl with •torea and and alterations, 1122.1HO; 3 com- offices wlll be constructed at that merdal adc:Utlons and altenUona. location-the alte of the former $4,600; 2 Jnduatrial additions and Dennie's restaurant. The dwell· alterations, IU.OOO; 9 al1n1, •·· ln1 and J&tale back of the res· 113; 5 caban&l, 114.735; 1 mt.<:el- taurant bulldinl are now belnl laneoua 1tructure. 1100; 11 re- demoll•hed. located 1tna.ctures and demoll- Followlnl permits were Issued tiona, $ol.740. , durln1 the firat week of Au1uat: FollowinJ permits were luued e COIIO•A DEL MD durlnJ the final week of July: L. L. Thompaon, add 2 bed· e COaolfA DEL J1U rooms a nd bath at 617 Orchid. Mra. Florence Bradley 2-unlt. ts.OOO: Georae Hod I e s. encloee 2-story dwelllnl at ~ MarJUe· gara1e. 2200 Bayalde Dr., 1100; rite, 130.000; R. J. Huffman, de· Harbor Inveatment Co.. lilft, mollsh Uvln1 room at 708 Ju. ''new bulldlnla here soon i stores mine 1100 and coratruct new and olfices." at 2847 E. Coast Jivtni ~. 15,500: Mrs. w. A. Hwy.; H. Cedric Roberta, move Hearn demoll•h dwellln1 and temporary construction office ,ara1e. 2849 E. Coast Hwy., bade from 2525 Ocean Blvd. to 2517 of Dennie's Cafe bulldln1. 1300: Ocean Blvd. ~-A. .., '7--· t ,.,.1 ,. ..... 0 180.-....-.. n • .....,. .... n, re-roo , ~ • -· -Goldenrod, 183. WATCHES IY: Warren Wilson, 1-unlt, 1-story e CAIIZO .. OaES • MIDO ~ellln1 at 4633 Roxbury, $36,· Dick Ot.Ud, swimming pool, DERALO D. HUNT, who hes been special wpervisor of pol ice officer training in Sacramento for 5 yeors for the State De- partment of Education, will ioin the Orange Coast College fac- ulty this fall as instructor and coOfdinator fo r the new police science 2 ·year mal· or. The course has been deve oped in cooperotiol) with the chiefs of police of Orenge County and will offer career opportunities in lew enforcement. • &lUEN 5 YRS AGO • iaou: cum 4530 Roxbury. f2.500: B. P. Les- • WYLER • • Walter Lonamoor. fence, 284 ter, n~ roof eaves. 101 Mlllord. • ETHNA Mornlnl Canyon, $250. 12.400, Don Bren, swlmrnJng pool. • HAWILTON e AVGVST II. 1155 e SAI.80A IILAJII) 4645 OrrinJton, 12.!100. The Newport Beach City Coun-Rarry McDowell. patio shelter. • COIIO•A IIJGIII.Aifi)S ell Instructed City Attorney Karl 205 E. Bay n ., 1200. Jeanne Chapman. add to pre· Davis to draft an ordinance out· e V?na 8AT AHA vlous permit. 464 Serra Dr .. S150. Iawing pinball machines u gam-George Hoag II, 1-unlt, 1-story e LJI)() ISLE bllng devices ... The City Coun· dwelliAg, 1106 Some~t. $40.000. Josef Wlebach. addltion, 108 Cilia LVMIEI-I1JILDillfG MATEIIIALS ell established a $1.14 tax rate e •~• VIEW lOLLS Via Undine. 18.000; Roy Woolsey, for the current flscal year . . . 'Harbor Vlew Hilla Construction 2-story addition. 113 Via Venezia, ....... ~ 0.... .... I.Dl tw ..... Orco Block Co. BUILDING~~ nPES JJ ••• , .... ... , .......... Vw'-'tyJ.tlll DilL ........... ._ Dieter Noga, 16-yu.r-old student CQrp., swtmmln1 pool, 1039 $11,500 . from Bremen. Germany, arrived White Salls w_ay. $2.000. e IJIVIJfE TEUACE here to spend one year aa an ex· • 8ALaOA w. S. Gill. wall. 1325 Dolphin change stu~nt; he is stayln1 at H. C. Dutrle, addition, 2121 Ttr .. $286; Mrs. De Ro a, swim · the home of Councilman and Seville. 16.700; Walter Gibson. mlng pool, 2021 Tahuna, $3.000. Mrs. J. B. Stoddard of Corona del 3-car gara1e. 2021 E. Bay' ~ve., e lfEYnOIIT IIEJGIITS Mar ... Merger of the Costa $2.000: Newport Harbor ~acht John Vogel 1·unlt 1 t.; -story Meu Bank with the U. S. Na-Club. demollsh fire damaged dwelling, 24()() ~{arga~t. $20,000; tional Bank of San Diego was an-bulldln1. 800 W. Bay, ·100. Bruce Card garage 259 Ocean nounced by Paul Creighton, pres· • lfEWJOIIT 1 s ~ w 1 •••••••••••• • e • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • f h 1 b •-N o--1 W terso 2 unit. 2 V ew; l ......... : Dean ard. rep ace ldent o t e loca an. . . . ew-...,...de 111es 21,. n32• d. St 118: porch. 460 N. Newport Bl\·d., SlOO. • • port Beach City En1ineer Bert story we n1. J n ·• · e ULaOA : : Webb report~d that enough pe· 000; Doyle Lynn, alterations to~ R. M. Allan Jr .• addJtlon. 321 • • tltlon si1natures have been turn· cater 6604 W. Coast Hwy .. 12.000. Lindo $550· Andy Kirk add to • • ed In to enable the city to go Morean Lowery, renee. 5210 Nep· garag~. 1209 E. Balooa. $300; • ' • ahead with the necessary steps tune, S120; NewP?rt Ice C:O·· Ice Arthur Silver. demollsh building • DOl NG • for formation of an usessment I dLipenser, 2601 Avon, 1125. Sing· at 206.208 Palm the former Blue • • district to Install street Jlgbtinl er, demoll,s h dwelling and 1ar-Room, s1.ooo: 'v iola Craigmlle. • : In Corona del Mar... •le. 2624 '4 Newport ,Blvd .• leav· wall. 2061 E. Ocean Bl\•d., SOO. . . ··~liT : • NEWS OF I Q YEARS AGQ Bayside VIllage, sign. 300 E. • • Coast Hwy., $485; M 1 c h a e 1 • e • •• e • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Hqhea. apartment over earaee. ,.._. ..... ltl•• e AGGOII II. •• • of the ch.urch the new putor. lll'll W. Balboa Blpd.. $5.600: ......... WI I•• The lev. hrry F. Schrock. the ~v. Paul Babbitt, who came Rudy Choy, c arP 0 r t. 7008 W. Wetn llltrodudnl f h Co h .. -from Ea1l .. Rock ... The Ocean Ft., $500; &bcock Radio. a .. --~-me n-found1n1 putor o t e rona ...... "" stora1e bulldlne. 1640 Monrovia, -u.u '"'"" del Mar Commllnlty Church, OC· Newport Beach Civic ~ague wu $10.000; GeorgJa ~faloot, remove teleplloae called cupled tbe pulpit Au1. 6 for th~ formally organized AuJ. 3 as an 6 Inches 1 r 0 m 'eave, l9l0 w . .. The Priftceaa." last time as the local m inister. Inter-cou ncil of local community Ocean Ft . 1.'50; Texaco Sen ice Ban:lly bi.,_r than and rect!IVed Into membership associations; Edward Healy, pres· Station. addition. 2740 w. Coast ••-!dent of the Central :iewport ' your haad, the '-EGAL wona Beach Cdmmunlty Assn.. pre· :'1P.S:~~AT AHA "MY DOCTOR ••• " .. 'l'lala P1• I II lft phrMe Ia famlUar to aJl.. It .... I lOla the pnfOUDd coo ....... AIMricaD people bave in ph,.akiaaL But do )'OU reall)' h.eve a famil7 ph~? a..a tboqb you may ban 1>-. fortUDat., not nquirinc medieal care, it Ia ltitch·in~Ume wladoaa to eetabliab • "family doctor .. relationship. Slmply ~tact~ physician of your choice, nqueatlftc that you would like him to terve your family abould the need ar Ate. And if 1ucb a need arises. our prHC:ripUoo qepartment Ia prepared to ~erve )'OU and your family. Christensen Pt..IIIGCJ -~ E. COAST Inn .. CO_,.A DD. IIU I YOURS AT LAGUNA FEDERAL • INSURED SAVINGS accounta maured to 110.000 • STRONG RESERVES 1 current r._". 11.7% • HIGHEST RATE conmtent with acdety 41f2% PEl-• c:urreat DIVIIJaU) PAID FOUR TIMES A YEAB LAGUIA FEDEIAL SAVINqs AND LOAN ASSOaADON o.. • ...,. c-ty·. L.r,..t ~~ ... ,......, s.w. • "-..... , ..... Prlnceaa takes NO A33927 sided at the meetinJ... Dr. John Ru.!ICh, addition. 1941 only about half r!!,~E0~(\i~Ef~~EL Tbe Oceaa .r.-t ad 8eadl Commodo~. SJ.~; AJex Mac-SAN CLEMENTE LAGUNA BEACH the usual apace. ~· Protedlft A-._. Wboa ad Gi1llvray, 1-unit. l ·stol')· dwell· •• •· &I Ce-1• a-t m 0... a ... I CAVE. DECEASED. x-aabd tM Qty <:-•nc11 I 1118 H 1 hI d $28000 111''__._,._ 1·11. --.... , When you lift the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ·--· ng, I an · · : _..._ ••- receiver, the dial the creditors of and all persona ~~ .. a...~_.-~-~ SnackllfShops, ;~t000aurant. 2131 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~ I h ld ..--_, • .._ Wes tc t Dr.. .-.v, . c lights up. Or at having claltru a1a Mt t e aa tM Jfewpwt • ....,_ oc••• e aAT SBOUS k f decedent or said estate to file L-.. • ~ .._._ . the f 1i c 0 a h --• • • ~-• an __, William O'Bryon. addition. them with the necessary vouc · _. bl ff -'tch, .... _ ... ,_, -'owe u a soft night lig. ht 10 you can_ .. rs In the office ot the Clerk of _..... to • • 2 • r 1 • 2672 Circle. '18•000· •w• ....., IW&I e• .. ptplll'ty ~ 0... llt9d.. find the phone euily in the dark. The Prmceaa c~ea an the Superior Court of the State of c.... del ..... ....._ tiMID SPECULATIVE? attractive colon that are perfect for any room ID your California. In and for the County to .... deed ...tltctiou to 1 d t · This new of Orange, or to present the blaB _. .. _ ...._ tJa• u.. EMi911 cl.uiR.cl eels for ,.. ..!h. C.l ia ,_ eels •• ORIOLE l-GIIO. ..... ruiJ. home--white, beige, pink, b ue an urquoase. same, with the nect!ssary vouch· blip .. ___,. exteualon phone coeU juat penni~ a day after a _one-~rs. to the undersigned at hls or leftl_. 1M_._. Oceaa aa..s. Seceed tnut deeda laaft aU tJ11e q.alltiee .. -&II 11Jeet time ebarJe. You can eee and try it out at our busaness her place or business. to-wit: c/o A 1roup of old-timers and lo~ om-ud you can order it there or through your tele-A. K. Phetpa. Attorney at Law, of new~rs lathered at the • lafta-..t. Seaand by qaallty pilf I 11 Is fN'WI89 0t II C..Sty-................ .,. a1Mdlly rial89-tbey aeate cna ac.Dest addJu..l .__., ..._, 3M() Eut Coast Highway, Corona Newport Harbor Yacht Club phone aemce man. del ltfar, California, within six Monday noon, AUI. 7, to do honor Our own very lovely PRINCESS. MARLENE HOUCK. Ser.-ice Rep· resentotive, presents to you our new "Prin· cess T elephdne." I n five delicate pestef colors, she knows you will be as deli9h~ with them as she is. months after the first publica-to A. B. Roustelle. ''Captain of tion o1 thla notlce. the Port'' of Newport Harbor; Dated July 19, 1960. thJ.s meetlnl waa the start of the ~~~~~~~~~~~~ KEI11I EDMUND CAVE organization to be kn own as ~ Executor of the Estate "Amigo. Vlejol" ... Death claim· MATT BESSE S ot said decedent ed Hugh ,Grant Gibson. &l, a A. )(. Phel~ resident of Corona del Mar for JgW--UILDIIIQ 1 Ex t 24 years ... A local chapter of r-....._ ~ttomey or ecu or the DauJhtera ot the American ln'elular Sbapa 8JO Eaat Coast Highway to +lwt -c.tt. Corona Ml Mar. Cal11ornla Revolution wu organized at • COSTA WISA WAmESS co. lOi'. lnter..t Per Annum SJaod tens ..twltlea tJIId ...n ..._ •• dJftnlflcatSea mab p 1 1Ne flaiNe ls._bDeat ,. ......... WE IUJIAGE. l&:ftiCE UD COLLECT Evans G. Parker & UD ••• EWIOIIT IIOVLEV AaJ) •EWJOIIT KACB. CAUFOIIJflA IGDWAT 1-lW Co. ..... w 1 28, A .. 11 18 meeting held at the NHYC; the • h~~:.uy ~~ ' namelsWUI~mCa~lC~p~ ~~~~-~t~~~-~~~~~~~-~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ij~ In Tbe Newport Harbor Ensign. and the nrst Repnt '-Mrs. C. K. i l ,oakl fo Boardman of Balboa Wand ... ,,...... COSMOPOUTAN WOILD AnAl ............. , 114 .• LAIOUSSI IHCTClOPIDIA Of ASTIONOW'f SIUO WHAU SHIPS AND WHAUN& SUO AMI't IJIRDIAnoN IN YHI AWIIICAN WIST . ., .. w.nl"S NIW INIIIIWIONAI. DIC'IIONMY 1HI VOYMII 0' JOSHUA SLOC\IIII ........ MILO~ • uo .... ..... . . ., .. 'AUL lUI (~ tl1• n41~..-o~T Of~ ,._. MAYA~ 1HI~ . ., .. . ... Of .altl ..... ............ .W,Fnlsn• 1 .. 11111111.111 A total of 22 Ores uused 129.· 97'5 dama,e In the City or N~­ port durlnl July, Fire Chief R. J. Briscoe has announced. The averap Joe. per buUdinl nre was $2.780. The fires in· eluded 8 resJdentJal, 1 mercan· tile bulldlna. one manutacturifta buUdinr. 3 truh and brush, 5 automobll8. 3 boat1 and 1 mil· eellaneoua outaiM bulldlnJ. Flre- men at.o reported on 11 l"fttCUe. 17 .mce. 3 tnvestlJaUona. 4 n.dJ.e• calla, and 2 mutual ald ealls. 'JAMES D. RAY ---•• I 1111 ._I.COMWMWr • .,...,. ....... ......... SUB·SCRIBE . T 9 The Newport Harbor Ensign 2850 E. COAST HWY .. CORONA DEL MAR -ORIOLE 3-0SSO Tbe oaly weal It ••wpaper i!l the Harbor ANa ONE YED ------Oaly SJIG , I Outlicle ol llariMir ANa uo Nam•----------------------~----------------~ ~A~------------~------------- Qty cmd .. ___________ ---...;,__;_..-..,_....;,..__...;;._~ ' ..... ~ ...... -..... ........ ; h ........... ..,. ..... _ .... ..... ..., ........... ·=····· -.................. -. ,.... .......................... ., ........, .................... .... ...., ................... .. ,... ................. ..., .. ... One ot the aweetest I)'IDbolJ o1 chllclhood la a Ottle ahoe. Small and atubby, worn of toe. little alloet find their way lnto t.reuure chesta and ,_,arts. How like a UtUe ahoe Is a amall child, too, needlnr care and pollahlnr by lovlne banda . . There've been some tiny lhoea at: our hou.e thla paat week. all the wat trom Chicaao. Sometimes they're whlte, and aomeUmea pink; sometimes they kick with fervor, and eo fiylnr off In two directions to leave wee toes curled In view,. They've been marking their way on the sands of nme only since April, but they've made a tremendous Impression In certain quarters. They've turrted a carefree younr rlrl Into a 'uleter, more serene woman; they've placed a serious younr mans nose defl· nltely to the grindstone, and made mere jelly-out of an assortment of grandmothers, great-erandmothers and aunts. • Looking at these small feet, you wonder. Where will they take her? What k ind of world must ahe travel? It lt to be all jet-~d 'upheaval, or will there. be a new era of peace and serenJty? Being fearful Is a tlme·waatlnr. useless process. You have to know that there never wa.s a Jood Ume, really. for havinr a baby. Not In the dark aees, not durln1 the days of the Roman Empire; certainly not durlne the pla1ues of Europe. And who could say It was eood to be bom In a covered waron, crossing the plains, or durinr the days ol our great World Wars? No; setting a pair of small shoes firmly on the path of life takes. and always has taken, 1reat courage. It must be an act of believing In some destiny that shapes our ends. To accomplish It without prayer, without Faith, I~ to make the task herculean by all ttandards. Small shoes chanee. They l)ecome worn, and have to be cast oU. Eaah pair la a lltUe bit blrger than the on~e that preceded lt. The baby creeps; the small child toddles; soon she will walk, and run on dancing toes. Warchlng (rom the sidelines. your own shoes .-plnchine just a little, you wonder how much of this ereat metamorphosis of change will be yours to see. Weariness ~·errakes you; the weariness that is a special part of grandmothers, never showing, orten there. • .Journeys are long. and looking back, you k.now it. These little shoes have a long way to go. Fa01Uy F Cooked up by are •• Louise Meteer Fa\·orite reciJ>('3 are handed down in e\'ery family. ans mine is no exception. Two of them come from :\Irs. Maude 8. ::\1eteer In Long 8 ea c h. and l think they're top . The first ls for a delicious. low cost rM<e the chil· dren will love. And It's good for them! It came out of World War l a nd is called: .E:GGLESS. BL'TI"ERLESS. MlLKL.E:SS CAKE 1 cup water 1 cup brown sugar •; cu p raisins (or morel '.a cup oil 1 tsp. cinnamon '• tsp. nutmeg '.J tsp. clove . .; Boil all toget)ler 4 minutes. Coo. Stir In 1 tsp. soda dissolved in 1 tbsp. wann wa te r. To this mixture add, by sifting. 2 cups nour •:: tsp. baking powder. . Bake In muffan tans or tn a loaf at J;j()1dt>grees You may uM corn syrup an place of all or part of sugar. • • AnothN recipe from our family file is for a alad or ~llsh that Frigidaire Refrigerator ---TUB • 3M2 E. CaMI lliglaway c..aa«~e~llar always rates ra\·es and ls handy to ha\·e for quick Mrving. CORN SALAD 12 ears corn 1 medium head cabbage (red or whltel 1 green pepper t ~d pepper 2 onions t cup sugar I add more If you like it sweetN 1 1 qt. vinegar l tbsp. celery seed '~ ts p. turmeric l tbsp. salt 1 tbep. ,.round mustard Cut corn from cob. Chop cab- bage. peppers and onions. Mix sugar, salt, mustard. Cook 30 to 45 minutes. Seal In sterilized jars. f••••• .... .., Wll ............. 3 The Costa Mesa·Bay Cities Branch of the California National Fuchsia Society will give the Harbor Area residents a chance to rummage through piles and piles of bargains from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Thursday through Sat· urday. August 11, 12 and 13. at the annual rummage sale. The sale. planned as a fund raising benefit for the group, will be at 541 Center St., <Asta Mesa. A sale of home cooked food 1$ planned for Saturday. Those havtne donations for the sale should can the chair· man. Mrs. Gladys Vernon, at Uberty 8-8446. Nancy .IIliane Michael of 501 Martgold Ave., Corona del Mar, has been awarded a John and May Allee Cooper 8Cholarshlp for the 1960-61 academic year by the University of California, Berke· ley. Nancy was salutatorian of the Cia~ of 1959-at Newport Har- bor High School. The nearly 700 scholarships awarded In all were made pos. t lble through funds received as rifts from friends or the Uni- versity, the University Regents and the California Alumni A.aso· claUon. The scholarships were era nted oa the baaJ.e of academic achievement, need and promise, or accordlne to apec:lal condltlont eatabllshed by the donor. TOvmlrG Ill Kv.on Mra. S. D. Broctc of 605 Orchid Ave., Corona *I liar, Ia exerda· lne the car thla summer for her slater, Mrs. lean HodtkJna.. pro-a-or ol ,..,_.cal education at S.nta Bart.ra branch ol UC. Prot Rodaklns 1.1 In Europe with Dr. v .. llnablc, who le Mad of the _..n•a pllJ8ical education department at Santa Batba ,.. .,.,...,. .,. tou.rtna the continent wltb apedal plans to vlatt Dr. Slnlblc's rel8tlpea In Yo. ........ andwtllptolloiDe lor dte 01JmJik8. Swim Party ~­ on Aug. 17th A awlmmlnr-pool party will hlth·lltht the meetln1 of the Ladiea AuxJllaty of the Newport .Beach Fire Department Wed.nea· day, Au1. 17, In the home or Mrs. Don Brlacoe, 2217 'Ralelfh Ave., Cotta Men. Members \'oted to .end 125 to the scholarahlp lund of the Call· fornla State J'lremen'a A.un. at their laat meetlnJln the home of Mrs. John White, Cotta Meta. Mrs. Meredlth Cook, vice preai- dent. conducted the me:etlne In the abtence or Mrs. Billy Thomas. due to lllneu. P~da from breakfaata held on two Sunday mornlnr• In the Costa Meaa Park by the auxiliary ln .June will be uaed to purchate a 90flee urn for ute by the de· partment and the auxiliary. Travel Story Told in Po·em One of the most amu.ln1 trav· el &CCOUJ'It.l" h&l been comlq In mlmeotrraphect form to Wewport Harbor friends ot Vlrrinla Gol· latz (Mra. Marvin Kuppln1er). Mr. and Mrs. KuppinJer are trav- ellnf In South America. The accounts of thelr experl· ences have been w r I t t e n at lenrth, week by week, all In rhyme under the Utle of South America Meanderl,nJs. A portion which particularly sJnes ol the tplrlt of Rio de .Janeiro Is as follows: This Ia the "season" In Rio hlh j~n~ P .• armon·IC And romance. a reason; it al· ways knows how; PI A 20 Handclasplng young people. ays ug strolllng or sitting, ....... .., .. America's ~ Sel«tlon Round& da Clock Rawallan Faahlon O... .... &a.... -ILU!Ifa A.._ IAUOA IILUD a.,__ Roberts Jewelers OF UDO Jewelry -Watches Individually Design~ Jewelry WCI!ch & Jewelry Repairs Direct Diamond Importing 3440-A Via Oporto OR 3-4f6o Newport Beach • Oldsters along·slde, minding Orange , County Philharmonic their knitting; E'-REI~ONT Society's annual Symphony Un . Dog lovers walklne their fa · WA der the Stars will be heard at vorlte pet; PRJVA'JE DAY SCHOOL Jrvlne Bowl in Laguna Beach at We had to stop for a shepherd M 8:15 l).m. Saturday, Aug. 20. we met ... The event will be marked by CIIILD ... S TO IC Yu. the ~turn engaeement or Rafael Mendez, noted trumpeter, who SmaD • Art aDd Cndta appeared with the Phllhannonlc Sport cmd Game A.c:ti~ last year at the Symphony Un-r:.......a- der the Stars. u-~ "We a~ planning a program or Debbie .Jordan, dauehter of Ta• 111 .. ..._ 1 1 ded music In a lighter vein. planned I Mr. and ~trs. Frank Jordan. 431 •a MOIITE YIITA CIOn'A IIDA. CALIF. for family enjoyment." sald Dahlia Ape., Corona del Mar. Telflll•••• IGdW&i .... ,. Frieda ~linfante, who will con· was young guest of honor when liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiii duct the orchestra. 1 she celebrated her ninth birth· 1 Mrs. Marlon S. COnnelly of day recently at her parents' Lido Isle. chairman of the con· I home. The big swimming pool cert this year, has suggested that and cabana m:1de a perfect set- thOIIe who attend make a com-tlng for fun. plete summer evening of It by After swimming, the younr· bringing box suppers to enjoy sters enjoyed barbecued ham- on the apacloua grounds of the burgers and a rose covered birth· bowl before the concert. day cake. They presented Debbie She has announced that tick· with gifts and helped her to blow ets may be purchased either In out the candles on the cake. mutlc stores throughout the Included at the party were county, or at the otflce ol the Chria Wilcox, Carole and JuUe Newport H a r b o r Chamber of Hardin, ChrlaUe Dean, Part)' Commerce, 1800 W. Cout Rwy., Gazaway, Paul WUcox and lfol. Newport Beach. lie Keen. How would you lib to buf " ................ .... W e'ie closing out 10 sets at $25'to $50 below our cost. All 1960 name brands, 21 " & 23'' models. ••n I I'IR Because we built Medallion, we gained an extra room • • ....... How make a Banana Split: In Joncleb dlah line up a apUt ba· nana; top with a IICOOP of vaaWa Ice cream, over wbJeb you drool ltrawberry topplq; a .coop of chocolate lee cream dribbled with dl~at• qrup; a .coop ol ltrawberry Ice cream alurped wtth ptMapple .,....,..; a aen· erous alob of whJpped cream oo each ecoop of Ice cream, topped with three marumtno eberriM. ov•r aU of whldl Ia aprlnk.led chopped almondl ••. * * * E••tl I IJ'U be ..... Ia. cmay..-Tedd'alol~ uaa. •• ..... ... ... tl8y ...... ,. ........ ..... ........ a.r .............. _ ... •t ...... ......... nt ... -~. _.... .. , ......................... ...... I s'llf ....... 0.. ......................... ..................... ••t. ~ clllny ... bat· ..................... ....., .................. ..... Cll8ee • n neat ph •••• ... PIIIJI .. t ,._ wttla c .......... ,.... ..... ... ........... ~···· .... ... t 15 , ........ • &find ... ............. nr ,,._. rm aL ..... wttlata.e • ...e~ abaw .. ay, plaerpple _... da_l .... ••wtll•*' -..... _. _ _.,._ r 1161 II n rrr apUt ........... ••tutl ..... . A8d ... ..,.....w ..... .. llrrrrsa ............ -•· ..... .uc..-............... . cJaaaa ... or wt.et de..,. .... ..... dlala ............ ... got ....... p .. ltMdf ........ . * * * L(ot's make an Ice cream pie: beat until just mixed one pint any flavor lee cream (or one quartn of a half raJion) with one cup mUle and a packap of any Oavor lello IMtant pud41nc. ?oar In a rMcb' baked pie ahell ........... ODe bov •• ·.10'1' tate .... aiMMaJd .. ,_, .... with the Jonc Uae up ol lartant l)Uddlnp and ke crMJM ... you can either mix 'em or matdl 'em ... Cocoanut cream puddJn& with chocolate Ice cream ... uuumm.m. • • • ABIOB(I IJ• GlrhJ ••• !y Louise Meteer • JUST TAIZJ» TO a wonderful "'flrl." She' a WoNUe Sloan of lJdo We. We dliCUIIed the lm· portance ol Uvtnc ftOW. 'nllnk about It ~eUmes. Not YES· TERDAY: Jt'a aone; not TOMOR· lOW, which never eomes. Live JfOW, the only moment you can do tiometllnc about. Don't waate If. • • • DAISIES WON'T TELL. but they made a beautltul decor•· tlon combined with cladloU In a yellow a nd white theme for tht lmp.-...Jve twillrht lnatallatlon ceremony of Conchita Parlor No. »f. Native Dauthte2 of the Golden Wert Mra. Wll lam Mel· cher Is now preslden of thl• group. Other officers re Mra. Walter Nollar, firat ce·presl· dent: )olrw. Herbert om peon, .eeond vlce-~dent: Mrs. Ches· ter Pollard, third vice· president : Mrs. Jack WIJ.on, marahal; Mra. Earl Patterson, secretary; Mrs. Bernadette Dulworth, treasurer; Mra. Donald Muncy, financial aecretary; Mrs. John Emerson and M.rs. Kathryn Burton. -n· tlnels;. Mrs. Lawrence Bergeron. Mrs. Robert M. Wllaon and Mrs. Rudy Roberta, trustees, and Mr11. Helen Collins, paat president. Conchltas will meet at 8 p.m. today (Thursday) In the Coeta Meu Savings bulldlnc. . . . . '- DAII etnm ........ .._ .......... -....... Abcaaft, ...................... ................... Tiley .. ... J--Dralel Crtll-lasda. fte .......... ._ 11ft. Aaa &II..... Dnia. ........ ta ........... ... fte ................ -.. lk ... lln.DrftllltdtaeUel .-a!aM•It.. .. ....._ • • • WE'RE TOSSING OOR BOU · QUET (and hope she catches It) to one of the world's nicest peo- ple. Janie lk>rls of Balboa Island. It is to Janie we are often In· debted for news Items about peo- ple she meets here and there. All typed, with a familiar slg· nature at the bottom, they are among our most welcome rays of sunshine. • • • ~1 known here ln Natlonal Charity L e • 1 u e and Oran1e County Philharmonic c I r c 1 e s. lfra. Feddennan Is new president of the Leacue for all of Newport Harbor Area. · • • • HOME'S BEST BUT BOOKS CALL and aoon Judy Ferauson or Lido lale will be answerlnc by enterinr USC tor graduate work and a hlch achool teachlnr credenUal. Judy attended sum· mer aeulons at University of Colorado Graduate School. She r.cently waa c raduated cum laude from USC. where she wa.s sele-cted as Helen ot Troy for 1960, an honor ·bestowed on 10 of the most outstandlne women amone graduated seniors. Thar' term "OUTSTANDT~C" for the Helens of Troy means In points or scholarship. leadership and service to the UQlverslty. • • • • • • WE'RE SO CLAD to hear that Howard Langley, commodore of Bahla·Corlnthlan Yacht Club, Is well aealn. WJsh we'd known of his Illness so we could have sent him a card. Some people know e~rythln~ llkt> that, and How· ard and Nan Langley are such SUMMER IR DE folk!!. They never mlss a cheerful I : Mrs. Phillip Holley. the former ~iss Sharon note or e)ft and frequenty make Waidelich of Ccsta Mesa. the nicest things for their friends Sh w •d 1. h-h . .. like the Uttle plant~rs fash· a ron al e IC Exc anges toned of driftwood wh1ch they gave to a number of ~ewporters V w·th Ph·tt· H II last Christm as. Ever so often we I ows I . I 1p 0 ey stop In a home somewhere and ~nlze one, to say gladly, "Oh, "Something old" was t'harm-over silk taffeta with matchJng you got o.ne t~!" lngly sentimental when Sharon. accessories and an orchid cor- • daughter of }fr . and ~1rs. ~1at· age. HER ~INETIETH BlRTHDAY thew V. Waldelk h of J l<ll Dub-The new Mr. and Mrs. Holley was all fun and excitement for lin. Costa ~1esa: exchaneed nup-have been honeymooning In Car· Mrs. Josephine Barber of Carmel tlaJ vows with Phillip Hollev. mel. with plans to Jlve In Costa wtten she was visiting her grand· son of ~rr. and M rs. Hurley A. ~ft>sa. The bride and brldgroom daughter. ~Jrs. William :\fllle.r. Holley of 388 East 19th St .. Co ta both are :'\t>wport Harbor High ot Lido Isle, a member of the :'\o :\fe a. on Saturday. July 30. 5<-hool graduates and both a t· RPason Club. I t d d o c c 11 or course. club members had Tht> bride t'arrled a lace ha nd· en e range oast o egt'. a luncheon for her. attended by kert'hlef which more than 40 oth· The bride now Is employed by ~frs. Jane Bussey, ~Irs. Beverly er brides have used on their Seot'u rity First ~ational Ba nk In ON THEfR WAY to Europe Charles. Mrs. Bert Wright, ~Irs. wedding davs. given her by Mrs. Long Be a ch. The bridegroom thi!l week are Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ruth Gibbs, Mrs. J. Nelson Hurtt Hamilton Pope Jordan. whose plans to continue his schooling. Fedderman, residents or TusUn, and others. gift Included a sixpence. Sht> working toward a degree in -----------~....:....:-------------also wore a jl'old chain necklace. music. a ~ri ft from her brld~room. -------- The bridal gown of silk bom -Cl b L d bazine and re -embroldered alen· u ea ers ron lace was touched with pearls. , • The lace bordered the deep front Meet Aug. 23 1 and back o(V ne-ckline and form · ed oanels on the princess stvle I bodJce and skirt which accented The Club Managers Assn. of a tiny walstllne. Back Interest Southern Calilornia will meet on was provided by a big boulfant Tuesday, Aug. 23. at Irvine Coast bow. Country Club. Lunch. gol f In the The nuptial rite~. pronounct>d a fternoon. cocktails and dinner Newport Isle Group Plan Aug. 20. Sale From noon until 5 p.m. Sat· urday, AUf. 20, Newport Island Women's AuxJUary will hold forth In laland Park with a white elephant and cake aale. Pro· ceeds wtll 10 toward buylnr new Chrlatmas decorations for the bland. The Auxiliary met recently at Ole home of Mrs. Clint Crane, with Mrs. Harold Spies as CO· hoateu, to make plan& Mrs. Jack Wllde wa~ appointed to have charee of tt)e cake sale and Mrs. Louts Jennen for the white ele· phant booth. Anyone wlshlne tp contribute Items may take them to Mrs. Jennen's home, 3903 Marcus Ave., or call ORiole 3-1865 for a pick· up. Mrs. Jennen and Mrs. Harold Spl~ will be Joint hoete.ea for an Aug. 18 meeting In the for-I mer's home. 8ACI[ FIIOIC CAMP Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Loud of 307 Narcuaus Ave., Corona del Mar, welcomed 2 of their children home from camp last week. Son Barry and dauahter, Donna, had been at the Presbyterian junior choir camp at Pacific Palisades. W&W108T aAD0a &JIUQII I 'ftiVaDAY, AVGVIT ll, 1- C:O .. A D&L MU. CALIF. SHIRLEY TEMPLE jacket d~" .. ,._~~~~·· CJNDEBELLA.U...,., lid a,..... __ wtda thil two-piece~ plaid. n.lnld bo..d JKbt II ............. to .... tlw pnety ............ . So..,..... ... ..,...,.. are CXDbacl oot11a P'IID oar sa.ley T -.plecoBiction. ·-.EWJO.,. ai.Vl). COSTA MESA LJ 1·7731 SHADDOCK'S Annual Auc)ust CLEARANCE!! DOORS OPEN AT 1:30 A.M. AU canwat n• 1 ••' 1'" PRICES SLASHED TO COST OR BELOW Grou}» of Casual Dr ...... etc. .,.._ Iota 1D , ...... ., alcllcka Tlld aborta at real ~ Sldrta. blouea aad ISTIIY l.._. of~ ...... lry. Sony, bat tben caa lie aa.olately JfO nfldlda We cling to Todd's Ice Cream because It Is so extra rich. creamy and delicious and we . have so many wonderful com - pliments about It from so many enthusiastic . . . connolueurs? ... Must be, because thems that · just eat a ny old kind or lee cream can't never think or noth- in' good to say about It ... We are very proud that we otter Todd's· I<'e Cream exclqslvely in • In the First Chrl tian Chur('~ of will make up the day's evf'nts Santa Ana. wf're solemnized bv a Vice -prE-Sident Henry C. Tu- trio of minlstt>rs-the Re\'. Brian bach of the local club has ar· ~fayfield of the First Christl an ranged for executil•e se<"retary- Church: the Rf>V. William Acton manager of the :'\ewport Harbor nf the Trinity Ba ptist Chur~h In I Chamber of Commerct>, Jack Bar· 1 Costa ~Iesa. ne>phew of thf' bridt'· nt>ll, to be the main s peakt>r of 1 a.dib • •; 1 ...,_. Jrroom : a nrt the Rt>v. God!re\· the evening. ~ho Graentn of !ht' Balboa Island I Cht>f Rudy Gonzale and his J cl k' 1J Ora nge County ... * * * Jfat tile• yoa ....... Ia· ,... ....... t of all .....a.tae. of Wortlanp JUag Jfo. a• com • tM C11b. try apllnN"9 It wltll a Utu. claW ~ • .-uc batt.. 0.. ...... . ... tbe "'* ..... claW ... . dew -.-uc acdt to ....... ............ d batw ... Ewr ...... ,... ............... .. oat ., Mil r _.....,_ wttla --aMrt ........ , Eftr .-w ..... _ ....... ftJ.Ied wttll iCia ~' * * * Get the Sunday of the Week habit In our cortee ahop ... Thla week Creme de Menthe . . • next week. Old Fuhtoned Rum'n But· ter ... * * * .... .......... .... cit-·-............. . y ........ ..._ ...... .. _ ............. .. clwle:df,_._. ••• IJ ._. '--••• Oia ..... .... ,_ ............. IM I ........ ,..... . ..,. .. -.... ................ ~ -..... r c.., ...... .._. * * * At ltkhard'a where the ct.oo.- lnp pttlq more ~na aJI • .. -. ........... ...... ··-....... .. lfethodlst CHurch. WhE'TP tht> all-sta r F'ilipino ~rt>W will prt>-ec • .. ..... Waidelich fa mlly a re memlx>r!'l. pa re and serve tht> all Hawaiian I • JIV• :\fr. Waidelich gave his daugh-, feast. I 3412 VIa Udo oa , . .,.. • Jfewpart ..... tcr In marriage. ~=================== Mrs. Dwight ~lavflt>ld nf tht> 1 ..:a. Llll •l....a-..1 Upper Bay aru playt>d the or· ...... ....... COAST ~ra n durl n~t tht> ceremom·. and 1 ~ ~ Elephants to Be D•lsplayed Kt>n neth Aken, director of mu 1c Xewport Harbor Legion Pot "' • a t the ~hurch. was soloist. 291 will hold a Polvne ian Luau I GoP Off. f c :\tlss Terrel Waidelich. sister Saturday evt>ning at the Le~Jon I WASHERmE ---at ICe 0 ourse or the bride. was maid of honor. Hall, 15th St. and w. Bav Ave. t I ~~~d~~a~~et~h~~!~. '~~~r'::;: Ce~:a~ ~~~'~(:·Island r~. J:;. Lt1cb.u: CLAm What is it that has a trunk Moreover, he shares her home gess. Kenneth Robeno: and Den· land music and Tahitian Pnter- that 1s filled wltll tea? with ab o ut 40 fat. pleasant. nis Brown were bride matron. ta mment. acrordlng to Post Com-And SHIRT LAUNDRY Answer: an elephant teapot! Mrs. P e r 1 e y M. Cox. well known on Bal~ Island u Hat· ~. ha.a juat auch an elephant. Local members of the Catalina Yacht Club aa.lled to San Otero recently, with 37 boets In their Oeet, cathertn1 at ltona JCal Club for a dtnner dance in the ev«minr. Alnenl' loc:aJ aaJUnr en· thuaiuta att.endlq 1NN Mr. and Mrs. lobe" ln,old Gl Harbor Is· la nd. Mr. lncold b a pu& eammand. er o1 the Ca1allna Yacht Club. After ataylnc ovem~Pt at the San Dleco Yacht Club, the Oeet Jotned the Commodore's' enaa.e ror a party on Sunday afternoon at tbe Coronado Yacht Club be· !OI'e aa1l1nl home at the ...Net hour. IETIIbl M P1111 IIIIL41.11i1EWII Xabalna KJub will meet Wed· nesdq, .Auc. 24. at tM bome of Mrs. a..rt hrrlJl. 357 C.talloa Drive, Jlewpon n.tca.ta. 'nlla will be a .....,_ ~nMtlftl. Jut IIIAt of tertoua.-before lh. SepL • luau at tt.. JCono Hawaii rntau· rant. I'Nt'!ldlnc tbe luau Mra. Don Olwne wUJ •ntfttaln tM group at IMr home r. codrtaJJ& ~. ............... ClliJIII ... lliilill .... trunked creatures repre!!enti.ng All attendants wt>re identicalh· mander Sam )fltchell. the well known pachyderms. JlOWned In b a I I<' r 1 n a length She started rollecting ele· JlOwns of muted aqua Ilk chi!· JfEWLTWEDS MOVE JIEilE phants a bout 30 years ago (ne,·er ton with Sabrina ne<'kllnt's and Xow ll\i.ng on Rl\·er Str('('t in In ll\•e form. you understand \, complemented their gown with Udo Sands. \\'E'St :'\ewpon are and It has been a hol)by which silk net veils touched \\1th just-wed ~tr. and :\tr:;. G('()fge delights her grandchildren and I pearls. a nd makhlne arcessorles. Chula. The bride is the former I Intrigues her friends who call Little Dt>borab Acton. great·l :\farlene Booth of Xt>~A-port Beach. at her home. 226 Grand Canal. nlet'e of the bridegroom. was The couple plans to build a new to see the collection. fiower e lrl. and lf a t t hew V. home soon. There would be manv more of Waldt'llch. Jr.. brother of tht' -------- the elephants were It not for bride. w as ring bearer. the aforementioned grandchll· Hurley A. Holley Jr. was best dren. They keep falling in Jove man. U!!ht>rs were Henrv Hacker. with certain ones and Grandma Richard Mlthoff, David BaJmer can't resist giving them away .. and Harold Andel'!!On. Her collection will be on dis-A reception followed at the play at RepubUcan Headquarters churc_h. In a recoelvtna Une the In Newport •ach durlne the brides moth~r wo~ a cocktaH next week or two. Anyone may length dress of champarne peau call to .ee them. There are ele· de 801e with chantilly lace bodice phant salt and pepper-~hakers. and matchlnr a~es. Her ctrcua elephant flcurlnes a big -corsage wu taneerlne baby rOM elephant bead made In llaly for bud& The brlde,-room'a mother tbe practical pui'J)OSe ol an uh wore pale pink lace ~-.r talfe1a tray, an Intricately carved wood· areeft tlnc It wtth deep.r toned en elephant. blf elephants. and aCC'eSBOrles and a corsaee of Uttle elephants. In fact one is I whJte baby ~ buds. just an Inch tall ' l"'ollowtnc the ~don a bur-. ret wu wn-.d at t~ home or tbe Of coune Oley all ha\·e their bride's parf'nts with ~ than wms 800'1'11 nJZE Axelson Fishlne Tackle Manu- facturing Co.. ~ewport Beach, won first prize for its booth In the recent Associated Ftshlna Ta<'kJ~ lfanufactu~rs third an· nual trade show. Axelson won in the s.lnl'le booth croup. 1'bete were 230 booths In the show. ~ntatJon of a Ctidflca• WM madt> by Jerry Buenlna. AM'M 5how rommtttee ~ 1D J. C. Axelson. president of the·corn· pany. u.. EMip cte.ifiM eft ,_ ... ....._ c.l ie ,_ eft te ottiOU ..... WE IROtl ALL OUB OWN n.ATWORK E. COAST BWT. COaoJfA DEL. (~ r-... Po.t Oftice) IIA WAUAJf IIIOPI America's Largest Selection Roun da da Clock Hawallan FubJon o,ea s-. & Efta. -MAaDrE AVE., UUOA IILAIID oaJ .... Ia apart .... ~ •-.•••• IF•••t ltltn * IIIII IPEIIII * * 2900 NEWPORT BLVD., NEWPOBT lEACH THURSDAY~ AUGUST liTH l:tl TO S:tl P.ll. Come and Get Tour Juno. cmcl Slktr •• * IIEFBSHMENTI tnanks up •. Anyone wbo knows 150 ruests attendlna. Honored elephanta knows that a"y other on this Ot'Caslon Wll$ t~ bride'• ldnd J. bad luck. And who would grandmotller Mrs. ~ Wess· want one of thoee b a n 1 1 n g man, who C. me by ~ from 1 uou.,nd RepubUcan Keadquu.l Grand Rapids, Mich.. In ot*r to ten· I a~nd. She wore maave Ia~ CATAI.BA Aim IEWW SBALJ/SHBBTS c/R..,_-,o -.. ,,. "· CGITA .. ...... SWIM SUITS 33%% OFF ...... -Wl'lllll•mw·'ee-"9 I .. • t:HIJRCHES 1t. ••••• _. au ........ , IL , __ •••• ., .. aa..-. M' dt• (•tt r Jll), Corona del Newport ~ac"-The Jt.v. Ed· Mu-"You CaMot S.rv~ God" ward Allen will apeak on the will be the •nnon by the vlcar,'l tople. "You Can't Serve God." at the Rev. Edward P. Allen, at 8 th~ 11 L m. Sunday .. rvlcoe. There a,m. Sunday. Servlcee are heJd will be holy communion and In 'the Community Church, 611 heallna .. rvlce at 10:30 a.m. HeUotrope Ave:. Corona del Mar. • • 1 • Taylor Hayden Savaae Infant Xnrport B • r b or LatMNa · 110n of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sav· C!aaldl. Newport Helahts-"Don't ace, m Narcuaau. Ave .• Corona Trip!" will be the .ermon topic del Mar, will be baptJzed. of the Rev. Jamea Blain at the • • • 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday serv· ... ..._ I ala ad CoaaaauaUy Motbod&at-"On Beine Double · Yoked" will be the sermon s ub- ject of the guest speaker, the Rev. C"arles lllelgh. at the 9:30 anrt 11 a.m. worship servJces. The pastor Is vacationing here from Calipatria, Imperial Valley. • • • St. ADd r e w 'a ~ortaa C!aurc:b, Cliff Haven-The Rev. Walter Jame , director of social work for the Los Angeles Pr~s· bytery. will be guest speaker Sunday In St. Andrew's Presby· terian Church, at 8:15, 9:35 and 11 a.m. He was a key spea ker at the r~nt Couple's Retreat held by St. Andrew's members at Forest Home. Music du ring the summer services la od ered by a quarter that Includes Mrs. Don Austin, Mrs. Robert Andrews. Warren Pressnall a nd Ray Cof. fey. • • • ........... .......,_ ..... tJa.Dcry AdYoau.t Claa.rcla. N e w p o r t Heights -Dr. Roland Drayaon, dean of La Sierra College at Arlington, will apeak at the 11 a.m. Saturday service. The youna people will hear Dr. Donald Lee. associate professor of science at La Sierra, at 8 p.m. this Friday. Christian educaUon Is the theme tor both speakers. CORONA DEL MAR COMMUNITY CHURCH COMQUQATIOMAL 611 Heliotrope Avenue Corona del Mar, CaUl. MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 and n A.M. Church School classes 9:30a.m. Nursery for both hours. Edwin C. Gomke Minister Ices. The text Is from I Corln· thlans, 10:12-13. • • • Clulatiaa I c: l • D c: • Cllurc:bM. Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and Co ta Mesa-Th«.> beauty, harmony anrt satl faction of true being are brought out In thf' lesson-St'rmon on "Sou l" this Sunday. The golden text Is from Psalm§ 119:1H. 175: "I have longed for thy slilvatlon. 0 Lord: and thy Jaw Is mv deiiRht. Let my soul live. anti it sl}all pral~ thee: and let thy judgments help me ... • • • Coroaa del Mar Coo9rogaUoaaJ Cbarc:b -Dr. Quintin DeYoune. associate professor of p ychology at Chapman CoUege, Orange. will again occupy the pulpit at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services this S~nday. Ria topic will be "Re· Ugion without Fear?" • • • LatiMNa Claardl ........... *· Corona. del Mar-The Rev. Douglas Wessell will preach on the topic, "Christ's Prescription to the Mentally Disturbed," at the 11 a.m . Sunday servlcoe. VLalCII 8UT AJUUVES A daughter, 7 lb. 5 oz.s., was born to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ul· rich. 319 Irvine Av~.. Newport Heights. In Hoag Hospital on Frl· day. Aug. 5. CHRISnAN SCIENCE SERVICES naT ClltJIICII OP CIIBJST, SCJEJiT1ST. 3303 Via Lido Newport Beach SU~DAY SCHOOL 9:15a.m. a nd 11 a.m., SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 . 11 a.m. WEONESDA Y EVENI~G MEETING 8 p.m. REAnJNG ROOM- 3315 Via Lido. Newport Beaeh Open week day&- . 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. GUEST ARTISTS Lois Ellyn and James Mehl will danc:e Saturday evening at Newport Harbor Hi9h School in the "eveging of mod· ern dance and ballet · presented as the finale of tre Zonta Prome· nade of Fine Arts. Trustees and Superintendent Answer Parents' Questions !Continued from page 11 In organization work. Classroom the answer period by commend· evaluation is Important. but lng the parent& for their action. there are other Important fac· He said that ··meetlnes lilce thla tor-." can help us keep local control MR. PEASE-"Evaluatlon ls a of schools and combat the at· 2-way str~t. The teacher often tempt to centralize the system ask5 the princi pal for ht>lp In at the stare level and at the Improving some reaching tech· national le\'el.'' niqu{' There must be rapport Here ls a summary of the an· between teacher anrt principal. swers given during the evening: The quality or teaching I the e EDtJCATIOifAL PIIILOSOPBT rt>sult of rhi~ coo(X'ratlon. There SUP1'. ROY A:'JDERSE~-··1 am i time pro\ idert for COrT('('liVf' at a loss to see where there is action tx-fort> e\·aluatlon or a conflict twtween the district poJ . teacher." it'y, thf' C'allrornla Teacher"s MR A~DERSE~-'7here Is a Assn. rode or ethics. and the dis· formal I n t e r \'I e w with each trlct parents' guid<'... . teacher to go O\'t>r thf" evaluation TR USTEE ~tEL BE:RRY-"Thc>re sheet. It e\'a luatlon Is low. I ar· should be no connlct. Board pol· range for a conference with the Icy should p~\·all if there I' any teache:. The tx-netlt of doubt quPstlon.'' is gi \'en to the teachPr In the MR. PEASE-''The board policy hrst 2 yt-ars. but In the third should tw lnduded In the teach· \'t>a r. the decision must be made. t>r'~' handbook.'' bf>caus«.> renC'wal or contract then ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wednesdays 9 a .m .. 7:45p.m. 1\lesdays and Frldays- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SECOJm CIIUIICII OP CBaJST, SCJEn'IST I• TEMUaE establishes tenurt>.~ MR. BERRY-.. Good te3chers MR. PEASE-"The board Is ad· 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach ORiole 5·0210 The Rev. John H. Parke. Rector SUNOA Y SERVICES ' 8:00--Holy Communion 9:15-Famlly Service and Sunday School 11 :00--Mornlna Prayer and Sermon Nursery and small ehUd care provided TIJURSDAY 10:30-Holy Communion and Healln& Service Xewport a-da at C....MIIIer 3839 Ea.at Cout BJchway Corona del Mar S~~AY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE havt-nothing to worry about ten· vised as to the teacheR who are urt>. Granting or refusine tenur~ coming up Cor ten~re and •• to ~ mandatory by the state code; their standing.'' It cannot be changed locally." M R. BERRY-''There should be MR. PEASE-'7enure gives a no •crUical year'. Teachers should teacht>r protection a gainst arbl· put oat thC'ir best t'very year.ft trary action, glvf'S him more con· MR A:'JDERSEN-"Each teach· tldc>ncoe. and thus allows him to er signs an t>val ualion sheet to WEDNESDAY EVENINJ 1 a.m. carry out his teaching duties bet· verify the fa ct that he has read MEETING 8 p.m. ter. The disadvantage Is that ten· and discussed lt. All tfT~ re· READING ROOM-ure makes It v~rtuany Impossible ports comE' across my dt"Bk. 11t~ 3839 East Coast Highway to fire a teacher who does not can bt> no oversight of an pV&Iaa· Open weell days-maintain satisfactory standards.'' tion rt>port. Tenure causes a prob· 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. MR. ANDERSEN -" P are n t lem only In a very few cases; no You are cordially Invited to opfnfon or a teacher Is of real morP than 2 In any year." attend the Chul'dt Service. concern to us. but polllng par· MR. PEASE-"If a teache-r Is and to ~ the ReacUnc Room. ents to decide on tenure tor a dissatisfied with a n evaluation :=============: ·~===~=======~ teacher prf.'11f>nts many problems. rPport. he can discuss It wfth • ;: It could make a teacher cater to the sUPf>rintPndent, and then 10 LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST the pupils and parents to w in twfor«.> the board. A teadle-r al· CHUBQI a popularity poll. Each lndivld· ways has that right to go to the ual pan-nt may have knowledge board. The teacher can also CO Church of the Master 33t5 East Coast Highway Corona del Ma r Thl!' Rev. D. Wessell, Putor Phone: ORloJe 3·5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School 11.00 A.M.-The Service WELCOME NEWPORT HARBOR BAPTIST CHURCH Amt>rlcan Baptist Convention Fa in iew Ave. at Fair Dr. • Costa Men Rev. llcrbert Johnson. Pastor Ll 8·3072 · Kl 5-4610 Sunday School ........ 9:-l5 a.m. tCia ses for All Ages Morning Worship .. 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship ... 7:30 p.m. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. OF CORONA DEL MAR of the teacher only a11 his own berorP the profeulonal ethics "Where all Faltha child Is affected, and therefort> committt't> of the teachers' uso· Meet Cor w.;~%rlly I ca n't sppraise the entrre work of elation for help, and advice. meeting at the teacher. A principal has the "A~ for ~election of a principal, Community training to make evaluations." all posslbl~ Information fa ob· Congrcga· e EVALtJATIOif talned on the appllonrta• pro· tiona! Church MR. ANDERSEN-.. The pur· ft>ssion al an d admfnlstratlve 611 Heliotrope ~ of the teacher evaluation background. A screening com· Ave., COM sheet Ill to rev e a I areas of mittee narrows the applicants 8 A.M. If st~ngth and weakness of a to 4 or 5, and the JJdtool board s~,.,d~ys teacher and to guide In the an· makes the selection from these The r u t u r e a lysis or reaching qualities. The finalists." new Church evaluation form was prepared by MR. ANDERSEN--of 13 ad- home Is now a joint committee of teac hers mlnls tratlvc position nned while un d er con· and administrators. Final ap. f have-been superlntendent. 7 atructlon a t proval was given by the school were nlled wlth pe-rsonnel from Pastor 2411 E. Coast board. Frequent review and re· within the dlJJtrlct. 6 from out· ~· COM. visions are made." slde. and 3 of th~ 6 were for WO~~+p SUNDAY US MR. PEASE-"rt Is the legal specialized po81tlons for whfch responsibility or the superlnten· there was no local applicants. dent and principal to report on At least one of the flr\aJ appll· FIRST CHRISTIAN the quallflcatlona of teache rs-cants presented to the board by at least twice a year on proba · the screenlnc committee must be CHURCH tlonary teachers. at least once a local applicant. If anyone from a year thereafter. The evaJuatlon the district has applied." Franklin 0 . Bhder, Jr. Mln .. ter report Is ~viewed with each MR. pEASE -"Profeulonal Ll 8-4778 • Parsonaae Ll 8·529C teacher. The evaluation prOC'ed· growth requirement for teachers ure reveals not only academic does not neceaarlly mean they SUNDAY and profeulonal sta ndlne. but have to &eek adminis trative poef. HARBOR TRINITY 9:30 ·-.... ·-·-.... --. Bible School aJso personality traits that make Uons; they can strive to become 10:40 ....... --... Church Service for qua lity teaching." superior teachers.'' BAPTIST CHURCH 5:30 Youne Peoples' Meetlne TRUSTEE JIM RAY-"1 aee no Among the questions from the Baker St. 6 Fairview Ave. 6:30 -··-·-.. ·· Vesper Service conn¥:-t as to Interpretation of audlcncoe was one from Bob COSTA MESA WEDNESDAY loyalty. Teach~ra muat be loyal Gardner of Balboe Isla nd about The Rev. William Acton 9:30a.m. women's Bible Study to the pupils, parents. the dis· membership In the Commvnl8t U 8·2140 • ttl 5-7981 7:00 p.m. ___ Prayer Meet!• trlct. and our nation.'' Party. Supt.1 Andersen aald that 8:00 p.m. ~ .. Cholt Practice "MR. ANDERSEl'f-"It la dilll· all ~pJoyeea ot the dlatrlct are SUNDAY SERVICES cult to meaaure the amount of required by law to alln a loyallJ Sunday School ·---9:45 a.m. Nunery and ChJJd CaN learnlna by puplla, upedalJy In oath, whJch pNcludes memher· Mornlnl Worahlp --11:00 a.m. Proricled lowet Jflldes. aa a mona or ahlp In any ortanlzaUon .eeklnl £Venln1 Service ·--.. 7:00 p.m. Fl.rst Chrlttlan Church evaluat1n1 teachers. All ltema In to overthrow the tovernment bJ WEDNESDAY 796 Vlctoria at flacenda the evallf&tlon Procftlt are In· fon:e. eo.ta .._. ' tended to reveal how well a --------Prayer ....un, ___ .. 7:30 p.m. tMchet la tuchlnt. Evaluation CfL LA..oll AT a. 'ro.o ~~~~====~~~;:;::;;~========;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ la not .,_.tble without vlaitatlon Marine Cpl. Edward K. Lulon. ;. In c~ ... roome by the principal.'' •n ot Mr. and Mn. Francia Lar· -MOlE MOD MORE .... -· .... 110n ol 30841 lumlne Ave., Co· IOU!H IIIOREI IAP!IIT CIIUICII ............... ._D.D. ..... e s~, 8erVIala at 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. e 8u'*' kbool and !f.,. ., care cta.rtaa u• a.a ...... •u• ••• I .._..,. ••• ,. ( ....... Yklllir .... lllil) 10. BDaY-"EYaluatlon· la a rona del Mar, la eervtna wlt!l eonUnuoua PfOC!MI. 11M p•nclpal tt» Third Martne AJft'ralt Wtna oiiiMtWII how the ~r teL•!•• the 1:1 Two Manne ~ Air alOftJ wttJa other teachen. and StatiOn. . Dance Concert on Saturday To End Promenade of Arts . · Directory CWI&Iil&l ..• Antlola Sartorto, director of the Summer Dance Sct.ool, .til preaent a · pi'Oifal1\ ol modern dane. and ballet Saturday eve· nina In the Newport Harbor Rl&h School auditorium &a the cloalna event ot the Zonta Promenade ol Fine Arts. Guest artlau wUI be Lola Ellyn, .lames Mehl, Fernando Shatfen· bure and Nancy Benaon. The pro· aram. bealnnlna at 8~30 p.m .• Burglars Get Over S 1.000 in COM Store ApproxJmately S900 In cash, a 1130 camera. cigarette lighters valued at $50 and a tJo ~lectrlc razor were stolen In a burglary of Chrlstensen's• Pha rmacy, 3021 E. Cout Hwy.. Corona del Mar. bet'<'•een 10 p.m. Saturday and 6:30 a.m. Sunday, Newport pollee reported . The burglars forced open 4 cash registers; a fifth caah rea· lster n~ar the front door was not opened. A check of the narcotics cabinet revealed It to be still Intact. The building roof entra nce cover had been forced open. a nd the drua store main business area was entered with the uae of a wooden l,!!dder that lea<b to the bon om n oor. lanltor Jacob A. Toombs, 313 Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar, dlacovered the burelary after he entered through a back door. He said the front door was unlocked. John R. Estus Is Dead at 69 Graveside funeral S(!rvlcoes for John R. Estus, 69, or 109-20th St., Newport Beach. were hf'ld TUt'$· da)' at Fairhaven Memorial Parte with tht> Rev. Ed Smith of Christ Church By the Sea. Balboa, otfl. clatln~r. Mr. Estus died Friday after an extended llfness. Re was a wounded veteran of World War I and had lived In this commu· nlty for 29 years and In Callfor· nla for 3-1 years. He was born In Kansas. Mr. Estus suUered a severe asthma attack at 9:30 p.m. Frl· day and a physician and fire department rescue aquad were dispatched to .. ft a id, Newport pollee reported fJe wu then taken by ambulance to Roa1 Hospital. He Is survl~ by 3 slstft'll. Mrs. Helen RIITdtrrknecht o1 Bal· boa, Mrs. Wlna May Storms of Riverside and Mnl. VITJ'{e Ratton or San Bemardlno, and 2 broth· ers. Harry Eat u a of Newport Helehta a.nd Leslie L. Estus of Arkansas City, Kansas. TAKU AYJATIOW COUDE MJd.shlpman Stanley T. Lewis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Lewta Jr., of 518 Slenal Rd .• Clltr Haven, and a student at Sta nforcf University, la one ol 1,500 NROTC ml<bh,pmen from 52 coflecea and univ~rsftlea who complet~d 3 week.& of av1atron Indoctrination July 26 at tJ'Ie Naval Air Ad· vanced Tra.lnln& Station, Corpus Christl, Texas.. PDflSIIU MX7'r CDfP Bruce H. Douglass, son or Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Douglaa of 2630 Seavfew, Corona del Mar, graduated [rom recruit tralnJne July 29 at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. The eradua- tlon exercfaes marked the end of 9 W~ka fll "1»ccot c:atnp," HARBOR REST MEMORIAL PARK 1111 Harbor llvcL at Glaler ·~ co.ta .... KIMBDLY 5·11S Will lnelude wn.e Shakers" by Daniel .lahn, "leach bne" by Erie S&Ue, "Melodle" by Dvorak, Pu de Deux from "Nutcracker Suite" by Tolaalkowaky, "Love- Butterfly and tbe Lear• by IUch· ._.._.lllrlrr-'ll'I'IIIIR ... ..,.r---- ard Strauae. and '"!be Vlntner'a Dauahter" by Mlldo. Rcaa. Becauae ol th" prorram, MIM Sartorto ~tponed the open clue at her echool. otl&lnally eched· uSed for l .. t Tuesday. to next Tuesday evenlne. Aua. 16, at the Harbor VIew School a uditorium. The final open cla• will be Frl· day evenlna. Aua. 18. Promenade ol Alta events In· elude a tour of homes to view palntlnaa, from 3 to 5 p.m. today CThursC\ay), and a tour of artur.' s tudios from 1 to 5 p.m. tomor· row. w.w •··~·llr•r ............ "Chr .. tlan Aetlon for Freedom" will be the theme of World Com· munlty Day, to be observed on Nov. 4 .b)' the United Church Jl'rtendly Net1bbarbood lervke BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway lJ I·MII 6 1-~ C.ta M .. Women of Newport Harbor. lOR ALL OF The study will emphulze U.S. YOUJl INSURAlfCE NEEDS foreign policy and the role of the SadJ · 1nsur Co Individual In It, women leaders I 8lf ance . said. lohn E. Sadlelr 'Mra. William Mdeenzle, c hair· 3333 E. Cout Hwy. OR 3·3150 man of World Community Day. Corona del Mu waa hOeS recently at a meetlna rNVaTMEln'S In her home lor key women offl . .---... ....... -.;...;..;;...;•;..,;...· .;,...' -----.. cera to make plana for the day. CROWELL. WEEDON 6 CO. Freedom trom chronle UJ -heeJth Memben In Ethiopia. Nlcerta. Chile and Padfle Cout Stock Exchanp Burma are on the aaenda, wfth -·--".-6 u·-•·-D-M ,..,.. f edJ Douuc•t n..a...,n, -.. p . pro~r. o m cal aid klr. for Dick Ruclcer Ted Paua.on rural homes. Other projects wUI Lo .. Fennell Ruth Ba.ker Include used clean clothlna for Mlke Myen chJidren and adulr.. frivate Wire ServiC'H 2601 E. Coast Hwy. oa 3·'700e Corona del Mar The big $Coop ••• 7 FOR LUCK You buy 6 pairs of Beautiful Bryans ... and get tme Kift pair-~ Our most popular shades 6 pair seamless reinforced heels and toe and y~u receive a g ift pair of beautiful Bryaru lovely' demi toe and no heel hose. AIR CO NO'ITI ON EO OR 3-1890 - WHAT HAPPENS ~HERE •all• Iii.... Officer Gets Ew••••li• •••r JAMBOREE DIARY ••• IF A-BOMB HITS LA? ·ea~~~~~. ~.o •. Bloody Nose 11 A ~~.:!.~ lo•• The Newport Harbor Area'' "It would be primarily a IQdal drowned while swtmmJne In the S~ial Olll~r Joe c. Perel. speakt'r advl lni ~oplt' to t'\ac-. (J ... ~ ............. ,.,. •.. _ .............. ..... &e J-'•rse Tr••r 71. ._. "_ .... .., .... .... .............. .., ... ,._. ....................... c. ............. Cele.) • • • IIOIIDAY, JUI,T 11-:-Today we eot up at 8;30 a .m. and packed our Olaht bap. Forty-five min· ut" after breakfaat we left on the aecond clay of our Yel.low· atone National Park tour. We took a different road. and our flrs.t atop wu the upper f!llls of the Yellowatone RJver. From thla point we walked to a mud pot basin. 11\e most intereet1n1 of theae wu the Black Cauldron, which Ia reached by foot trail. We aealn boarded the bule8 and lt-ft the area . .,_ .... , • aalaatla .. t....a .......... lialll .. .... Tell a IIU ..._wed .... ,_.._. ..... Mu'aaeet. o.. ... n ...... h•• .. ,.._._o..r....a.wMaila .. ,.... • ..,-..y ..... ........... ..,...ad ... ............... U..OI4 r.a..._......._ t'd P,.lty tired out f.rom the altl· ereatat problem In event of problem," he point.d out, "wtth aurf oU ~ St., Newport Beach. 342~ E. Cout Hwy., Corona del uate th~lr hom.-. w•s <'runlne tudfo and heat. We hurriedly nuclear warfare mJeht well be martial law necetNry to kHp Jut Thurwday aftt'rnoon. Mar. aulfer~ a bloody no.e In tht' Newport Helghta area last packed and report.d for Junch, the accommodation of swanns order." Hla body waa rec<wered In the while breaktnc up a ncht at the Thursday night. whl<'h we ate In a reetaurant and of refu1ees trom bomb-ravaced Prevalllne wtnda tedU(e the s urf off 18th St. about 5:~ p.m.. hndt~\'Oua Ballroom, Ba lboa, at ~1arlo .Par1nl, 3000 C 1 a Y 3t.. had 11M aa our mlldnfWn prtce. 1.-Anplea County, ·accordlne likelihood Plat the Newpott a~a havlnc drlfted down the coast 11 :30 p.m. tall Thuriday, New· Newport Height. reported tht" loy, nobody knew we could eat to Dr. Robert AJJbaueh. former would • aubjected to heavy fall· and un~r the Newport Pier b4>. port pollee reported. ('ar at the <'ornt>r of Clay St. and 10 much on tbat money. There medical otrker for the Atomic out, even titer a maJ« attack tore belnc found The body was The special ofllet>r rushed up Santa Ana Ave., NewPort were 110 rnu~y banana apllta or· Enet&Y Commbalon at mld·Pa· on 1.-An1elH. In Dr. Allbaueh'a taken to Baltz Mortuary. Corona to break-up a fleht Jnvof,·lng Heights, at 9:5:> p.m. J dered that they ran out or the clflc wupona teats. opinion. del Mar. and forwarded to ~1exJ . Fernando M. Mendt'z, 18, of 521 Mark Ellsworth, 430 Catalina s pecial dlahes and there were 110 Dr. ADbauch. a Newport Beach Neverthei.Ha. the .,ealcer em· call, Mexico, tor services and In · W. Wllaon St .. Coeta Mesa. with Dr., Newport Heights, cam~> to many mlllu ordered th~ had to phy1lclan. apoke at Laet Friday's phuized the lmportanee of &~· tennent. an unidentlfled youth, who fled the station at 10:15 p.m. to re· ·u. paper cupe to eave the Jlau· weekly J~Metln1 of the Klwanla quate radiation shelter. A syatem A frientt, Francisco V-uquez. the l<'t"ne. At thla point the Costa port s~elng thf' car ar a service es for the other cuatomera. Club ot Corona del Mar, ot which of community and backyard Stanton, told Newport pollee that Mesa youth took a s wing at .the s tation at Coast Hwy. and Nf'W· An. .., ~ ...a .. he Is a member. shelters could aave mJlllona of they had com~> to Newport Beach apeclal orncer, hitting him on port Blvd. He dPS<'rlbed tht-car ..... b.,...ad t111e ...._ ...S Auumine that Newport Har· Jives throuchout the nation In a about 4:10 p.m. Thursday and the rlcht side of tht' fa <:e, rauslnr as possibly a 19J9 Chevrolet wllh left Yell a&IIM. 11ae .. ._ bor ·Ia not a primary target, Dr. nuclear war, Dr. AUbaueh aald the Vlcllm was last ~~een swim· hi no~ to bleed. , gr('(>n bottom anrl white top con- 111et _..... • .. palled .... · Allbaueh theorized that nuclear Lut Frlday'a meet1n1 at the I m ing off 22nd St. He )lad been The ~1esa youth wa.s taken to tai!'lng 3 to 6 Jtt,eniiP' Offlr~>r<; ....... W,... ....,. .. ate war mllht atomize downtown 1 Hurley Bell waa conduct@d by 1 employed on a chicken ranch In Ne\\·port jail and boo~d on r hecked the an·a but wpre u n· ca... .t 1M KJII 1p81 a.-.. 1.-Anaelea and cause wide· Vlce·pre.ade~ Clyde Johnson. Anaheim and had been In that charges of fl&hllng and dtsturb· a bile to ICX'n~ the \ehl<'lt>. liDos oar...._ aa ld8"t ...._ spread damaee throughout Los Committee aalcnmenta will be area for 2 months. l ing tht> peace after a clti:eens· ,_ n. c:.au.. aatU lOs•, .. Aneelea "~unty, sending hun-made at tomorrow's reI' u I a r arre t romplalnt ''"' !i>lgnerl br •UIIII£ Ul F ._. • ._. waiL At trl5 .. d.reds of lhouu nds of persons meeting, with Dr. David K. J-•-..... ••••• the pt>d al orriN'r ., bM"Ja.d 1M bla.Ma to Ja..s f• Into . neiehborlnl counties tor Smller. president. In <'har&P. The wr .ge SIOKSOU:D aT 'nU u.. .-tr f• _. , ... Cl8d food, medlral <'are and shelter. nt'w club wa•formed last month. OK NIUTA•T .,.UCE Dt1TT FUCHSIA SOCIETY ..,._ Top salesmen Cor Juh• In tht> •"< ...e ••eorybeoty ._, · :'\ewpoM Bearh-Costa ~1e a Board Army P\ t AltwM L. Cobb rP· ~~ amonc those who didn't Sloans. Back from Cru·•se. o f R.ealtOri were Either Dt>nnls ,centl)' WolS ll <;tgnf'd to the 4ith ICO awtmmlnc, 110 1 alone with of Turner Realty, Orst. and John Artillery at r o r 1 ~1acAMhur Thurs.. Fri cmd Sat. Aug. 11. 12 cmd 13 • I A.M. to I P.ll. 8 others mana1ed ~ arrange a E t rt • F • d L• Semple of ~f<."Cuistlon RPalty Calif . whert> he '" a m11itary ba.eballeame a raln.at the Lan· n e a1n r1en S on 1ner seoond.ToplllNwas BIII ~It<'h · poll man 1n tht> <~Millery's der Uttle League. Because of ell of :\1att LaBorde Realty, and Headquarters Ballt>ry He Is a Cooked Food Sale Sat. th .. tim• lnvolv ..... w• play-on'.. . runner-up was :\1~lle Brashear 1959 graduate or Bro~wley H1gh I '"' '"' ""' "' ""' v One of the m ost uruque parties I A3 guesta boarded the ganc· f B •-o -h School HI h "1 D 2 lnnlnl •• but w• had a lot of o ay • ...,-at' • • s mot er, " r . oroth}' "' In aome Lime was that arranged plank. they were rreeted by Port · L. Brou d 11 2000 c 1 fun. By th ... way, we beat them · sar · ,.e at ora 1 541 Center StrMt. eo.taN.a "' by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S.loan, Captain Denny Holler, a nd on PI CllU H « to 2. At 10·.30 we boarded our 1•111 Ill-...:. F11Pf ·· aven. ., recently returned to their home reachlnr the lounre via elevator ___ .... ~;;--;=~~~-1111!~-11!111~~ ... -.JI!..,.J buses, where we s pent the nl1ht. at 3408 Via 0 porto, Newport were welcom~ aboard by the WAI 'JAH CLARKI!'Ir Beach, after a w or 1 d cruise Sloana and Captain John Saxon. Viewing the F 1 1 g h t of t he Is Iii ~ New Requests aboard a luxury carro:Un'er. Alao on deck were Chid St~ard Snowbirds from the porc h ot Becauae 110 many fttenda had William Mueller and Jock Miller, Tw1n Palm.s A'partment.s In Bal· BAWAIIAJI qoN Amen~·· Larpst Selection Round& da Clock HawaUan Fashion O...IIIIL & ~ Aa the sun bqan to set we returned to Old P'aUhful and check~ In to th• Old PalthiW campera Cablnt, wta.re we ataJ· ed that nlpt. We aU at. dinner In the cafeteria after walUq ln line for about 2 hours. Alter dln· ner the ttme was oura 80 we went to he tbe &aneera lecture \ /'..._ and moat o 111 saw Old Faithful \._....--' ~ t. # F L•b expreued Interest In thla way of who ran a ''ahuttle-waeon" traru· boa lut Sunday were CUNts of or I rary travel, popularized by the Sloans portatlon for the cuests from Mr. and Mrs. Pat Shepard, 921 E. In letters and pictures and an the parklne areas to the shJp. Balboa Ave. ori1lnal t rave I o I u e. "World Enjoylne the Sloans' h;~tall· They included thtolr house Additional petJtlofta aakln1 for a branch library In Mariners Park. brinllnJthe total ot namee to more than 400, were received by the Newport Beach City Coun· cJJ Monday ennlnc. D IIUDIE Aft.. SAUOA 1SLA1rD a. a.-. • • • TBVJIIDAT, JVI.T It -We a rose early and ate breakfut·at 6:30. Then we went on a walk· lng tour. We aralo saw Old Faithful erupt and we saw n u · merous other eeyaers and boll· lng i prings. Our tour covered about 5 mllea and we all return· Tllk .... .. F• ~lllr ... e Ttckets for the Lobster Bake of the Balboa Bay Uona Club can now be purchaaed from membP~,. J>r the club, a<'COrdlng to Pre81· dent Bry M11'1ton, 709 Poppy Ave .. Corona del Mar. The d ate a for this a nnual event are Saturday and Sunday. Sept. 10 and ll, from noon to 9 p.m., and the location Ia the conceulon area at the Cutona del Mar main beadL Mr. and Mra. Otarlel R. Chaae of Corona del Mar are tbe erand · parents or a baby Jirl. carry Jesalca. born W~n..clay, Aue. 3. to Donald and Vlrclnla RJch· mond ot LDnl Beach at the Ce· dart o( Lebanon Hoapltal in Los Aneeles. Mrs. Richmond, the tonner Vir· glnla Chaae. Is a pduate ot Newport Harbor Hlch School. Mr. Richmond, from Lonl Beach, 11 affil iated with the Standard Oil Co. In Los Anreles In the Credit Department. The paternal ,rand· parents are the Willard L. Rkh· monda or Loql Beach. Dawson ~aford or Harbor HIJhlanda said that he would like to talk In behalf of the re· q uest, but Mayor Jamea Stod· dard aald the Council was not prepared to· dlacusa the subject and sugeeat~ that the petition. ers talk to the Ubrary Board. The mavor remarked that the LJbrary Board consldera Manners Park too small a alte and thinks that the hest location Is Clltr Dr. Park. uphill from the Newport Post OfJi ce. Council referred the new rP· quests to the Parkl!, Bea<'hes and llecreatlon Commlulon and to the Ubrary Board. which will meet at 4:30 p.m. Monday In the main library In Balboa. , ••.... ~ .... , ...... . . ' A pioneer ....,_ baat"-"lan. cutford Von Ke_nnel. 61. died lui Thut'lday In hla home at m E. 19th St., Cotta Mesa, foJiowlng a heart attack. Mr. Von Kennel operated a flsh.lne tackle and aportine loods s tore In Balboa for 20 years and later the Aasoclat~ Martne Dock. ~th St. and Lafayette Ave., New. port Beach. He was born In Day· ton, Ohio, and had lived In the harbor area for 35 years and In California fol 43 yeara. He Is survived by hla wift'. Mrs. Cora Von Kennel: a step· dauebter, Mrs. E\<elyn )!liner. Costa Mesa, a nd step-sons Billie T. Smith ol Eurene. Oregon. and Charles A. Smith of Coata Meaa. and a alster. Mrs. Elizabeth Focht Costa Mesa. St\rlnkers Flahyback," they ar· ty were Mr. and Mra. Berwln gueats for the wee-kend. Mrs. raneed the codttaU party aboard Ma ple of Udo Isle; Mr. and Mrs. Geraldine Bronson and son. Jer· the SS President Jackson on Mon· Wllllam Miller and aon. Larry, ry, of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. day, July 25. home OJl vacation from the Unl · Dan Drlsb l or Corona del Mar. .... ,.... •. ,. .. ........ 111-. verslty of Arizona; Mears. and and ~1rs. Jerry Barr of Chl<'aao. Mmes. Gustaf Brelln, Floyd Bu· IU. ell. Kenneth C. Albrteht, and F. I A. McMasters, all of Corona del COIJfC TO WOODavrr ~1ar: Mr. and Mrs. Wilt~ Berls ~eee Elaine Cyr, daughter of or Balboa Island: Mrs. Kenneth George E. Cyr, 417 Goldt-nrod An Ialand type ':"enu and lots C. A. lbrieht of Corona del Mar: I Ave .. Corona del Mar. w1ll attend ot Hawaiian, Tah1Uan and Sa-Mrs. Oliver Campbell and Mrs. Woodbury Col)ege in Loa Ange · moan entertainment are being les thJs fall Ne1e will major Jn readied l or the annual Luau to Nadene Coplen or Cliff Haven. fashion design and will graduate be put on by the Newport Harbor and Mrs. Jullt'tte Milliken or I with a bachelor of professional Elks Lodee Saturday, Aug. 20. LJdo Isle. aru degret!. at the Elks lodge In Newport Beach. There will bt' more than 20 n a t I v e performers and 2 bands. Reservations are to bt' made at ORJole 3-6110. LlpaW•••Diu Cecelia E. Foy. 68. or 700 Tha· lla St., Laeuna Beach, was pro. nou~d dead on arrival at Boag Hoapltal at 1 :-&0 p.m. Sunday, altf!r coUaa-lne on the aldewalk In front ot Our Lady ol Mt. Car· mel Catholic Church, Balboa. A llfeeuard unit provided oxyeen at the acene awa1Une rhe' arrival ol an ambulance, and Monsl~nor Stephen Kiley of the t-hurch ad· m lnl1tered lut rites. ... , ...... YOUTH CENTER BOARD ACTS ON AGREEMENT The board or directors or the Newport H arbor Community Youth Center vot~ last w~k to accept a n arreement bt'tween the clty of Newport Beach and the Youth Center, s ubject to the tol· lowtne conditions: ( U That the city accept the re· sponslblllty and mainte nance of the Scout H~ near the Youth Center. (21 That electril'ity be paid by any group uslne the baseball diamond, not rt>Jularly sch~· uled. which the ci ty f~ls able to pay. The aereement Is for one yt'ar and glvea the city exduslvt> con· trot of achedullnc all programa and activities at the Youth Cen- ter. The city. In accepting ron· trol, will maintain the building during the year. The agreement further directs one of the CYC board memb4-rs be done with a 60-day writ~n noU<.'e. Dr. Robt>M Hartley, fi nancial <'halrman or the rommltlee that completed the lighted baseball field, reported that a letter was belne aent to parentA and friends Interested In the CYC. uplalntng the baseball program and out· llnlne the need for donations to cover expen5f'S. Youngsters on I he ba.wball teams were given books of tick- ets to .sell tor the benefit of tht> CYC development project. TDa ITAin'l AT YOVII DOOa F. -IEICI FUN ••• SUITII LITIIIIS IEICI IITS SWII FID· SWII lUll u.aa.s Towela ••• Umbrellas Sun Hats for Men cmd Women Sho•ela and Pcrila COIOIA DEL MAl PHAIIACY ,. to a<'t a:S liaison between the j city and CYC, and provides that ,_-.t~~...,_ c.-del.._ II eltht'r party should wish to 011101.& J·tUO ·'.• ,.,. .. .,... ..... ,...., The Irvine Terrace Ptlllhanno· nle .usn. wtll have a cocktail buffet aupper at 7 p.m . tomor· row tFtlday) at the home or Mrs. Murray Roberu, 1125 Dolphin Tel' . Funeral aervi~s were he ld Monday In the Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel, Costa Mesa. conduct~ by the Newport Har· bor Elka Lodee. of whl<'h he was a member. lnterment wu In Pa · c:lftc VIew Memorial Park. Private family runera1 sirv· Ices for Infant Cindy Jo Creath. dau1hter of Mr. and Mrs. Kim Creath. 1331 W. Bay Ave .. Balboa. were held Monday In the Baltz Mortuary Chapel, Costa Mesa. followed by Interment In West· minster' Memorial Park. The baby 1iri dled Friday In Hoag Hospita l ahortly after birth. She Ls survived &lao by her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Wll· lard Creath of Coata Mesa. and her maternal ,randpannts, Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Va rllek, New· port Beach. tennlnate the ar~m~e~nitl'ill~m~a~yiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:~~~iiii~~~iO~P~EW~:E=VEK~=tN~CS~~TtLLii~I~:~30~P~~~~si~~ii~ The committee chairman Is Mrs. Marlnus Contant, and her committee membera are MmtL WIIILam Chadwell, F. C. Fear~ man, L. N. Lelahte, A. c. cam- eron, Jim Hlnet and William Mil· ler. F...,IIJIIIYG ............ .. as•• .... ••• F'unenl ~rv1ce8 for Wtlllam P. Barber. a drownlnlt victim. are pendln« In Baltz Mortuary, Co· rona del Mar. Mr. Barber's nude body waa reeovered by llfecuarda from the nrf off L St .• Balboa. at 1:03 a.l'l\. Monday. Hie clothes ttad been found on the beach earlier. start· Ina a eeareh by lifeguards and ooll~.,Deputy Coroner N. E. 'A cuh boJt containing S210.T7 and numeroua charge slls-and credit cards was stolen by a motorist from the Jim McMahan Service Station, 2740 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, at 4:10 p.m. Saturday, Newport pollee reported. 'nle driver, ... ccompa· nled by a blonde woman. made a eu purchase. waited until the attendant was busy w1th another vehicle, removed the box and drove off north on Riverside Ave. Into Newport Helghl..s. A family day wlU be held from noon to f p.m . Saturday, Sept. 3. at the Corona del Mar Youth Center. In addition to re~· men~ and ball eames, there will be the drawtnc for the erand prize. a aallboat, which 'll the fund-ralalnc project thla aummer to help finance the com· pletlon of the ball fleld and nlcht llehUnJ. Smith eetlmatM the tlrne ol .... I' Ia 1 • death at 10:30 p.m. Sunday..l Newport pollee t-amed Mr. Barber bad ~ntly been re· lea.aed from county jail, where be had ~ time on a drunk drlvlna daarwe. Durin1 an autop· 1 KD IIVIIT .. PJQIIT •Y a .22 bullet wu round In the Calvin B. Laird, 35, Colla Mesa, brain ol the victim. '!be wound surtered a brulaed and bloody wu healed over. Coronel"a ofll· mouth, and a companion. blpb clal.a beUewd the bullet came vr. Hinkle, 24. Santa Ana, auf· from a lftYioul eulclde attempt. fered a brul.aed cheek and tom Mr. Bartlert was a naUve or ltan· ahlrt In a fllht out&lcle the Pado IU and ... d been employed by Bar, 113·22nd Sl, l'fewport Bead\, GoodwW lndu.atrtes. The death at 1::.» a .m. laat nturtday, l'few· was clue to drownJn1 and not port polke reported. The mea bom ... bUllet, the coroner'• ttated they "had been attadllld otrlct ...,....S. by 2 or 3 JUYS but could not ------- cl8cflbe them." Arthur Undeke a nd Georce Jones. new owners of the Coral Reef motor hotel on Harbor Blvd. In Coat& Mesa, and Geor1e Tuck· er, manapr, announce the ap· polntment ot Fred Krueger as maitre d' at Coral ltftl Mr. ltruepr It a native ol Hamburc. G«many, ael'Ved hla apprenUcaahtp there, then work· ed In London and Parta, and later on ate&IDII\Jp Unes. In 192'7 he came to Amertc:a. and ance the-n hu been .-odated with toP hotela throu1hout the nation. Durlq 1M put JMta be hu been maitre d" In ..,_n.lx.ltlwr· alde. Lu v...-. and ..-re- cently, at ·the Balboa .., Clab. COVII(DMAif Gn'IIIIIOD Cound.lman Mana Lore n 1 &AM. a&ATrY JIIIOIIOI&D alnpd the badl ot hla hand en WaJ.., R. lucid Karl 0 .... tty. 22. 10ft ot Mr. when he ltnldc a maida S.tur· from Kl.......,.a and lleJnote and Mrw. ,...., 0 . ...~. as daJ ewnl"' ln the 100 block of •Pf'•• at the •• lepubUcan S.a lemardlno Av.., Jtcapwt lhondllf ltd., Shore Cllfta. to In· l'fatloftal Conwntton In ~ llelfbta. ,....tl.Y waa .,...uul ~a .. tiM .-and of bubbll"' wlU ...... • dlnaer ~ 10 • ......._ four ln &efea. ~w alld lplted natural ... of •• Olanp CouftCr ..,.,. wMie • Ia a raadll8e pnner ._...... '"-8 INiliq ~· lkaM et ........... ..., o.-. on 1ft o-pe~ D ol 1M J'lnt Caw· .... ,._ lllalbY ...... bad '"' ....... • ..... 11. ,.. cllnMr, all7 .,...... .. Caft117. .. ..... &M w.aa and ..,.,..._ a • Jilt ,.. .. a8alr, wlll pro. ._ .,.._ ... fr•• llcapwt .._. .... tile .... ea .... 1M ~ ,... .... ,... a. tM •r· Raapwt ..,._ IIIP ldleol la .......... Will .. ,., .. ., ... ~ = ....... eaiD• 18 ... ,._ On.na-a-Col· ... ...., lila patp 1ft c.at.r. .... ln 1• our GOaE .otJIII DA.D.Y t :• .•• lUNDAY ··=-.... SU-ER CLEARANCE ~eductions up to 50 •;. on -men's, women's and chndren's apparel. Summer shoe prices slashed! , .... -·-- I .uJ ~. w.U known In Southern CaUfornla r.taurant dft'Jea, U. bMn appointed pn- eral manapr of BUJlnpley'a o.trt..., In Laauna BHch, It la aJUIOUfteeCI by owner Gl~nn BU· ~~ llr. Terry hu a wid~ back- around of t~n y~ara e~rtefK.'e In the cafe bualneea. He formerly manqed BliUnpJ~'a ~amaka Inn at Corona ~I Mar and two ot bJa Golcs.n BuU Steak and . Chop Houwa. Prior to beeomlne a restaura- teur Bill T~ny waa a tiJm actor. Movie laM will recotnl~ him as the star of the tamed World War JJ picture "Staee Door Canteen .. and .everal other productions. , A ltJIION CUTTIN& CEREMONY, Kis-elso e former AII-A,.,.,icen et USC: MW, sors of o size to fit the occasion, morled the president of the ltolewport Harbor Chernber of formal opening of S.,yside VillaCJe, the $8 million Commerce: Sondra Coontz, Miss Newport Seech, mobile home community in the Upper Boy area, end James Stoddard, mayor of Newport Beech. adjacent to Newport Dunes. Pictured left to right The new development, when completed, will in- ore Marshall Duffield, All-American quarterback elude 300 cabanas end 300 boat slips; already at USC in 1930 and e•ecutive vice-president of comple~ed e~e .<40 hc;>mes, 200 boat slips and a ~oysid~ Village; Hadd Ring, o d~rector of S.,y. recreotton butldtng w.th penthouse terrace patio stde Vtlloge: Orange County Shenff J im Music:t pool end private beech. ' ' I 2 TO LEGAL •ona menta th~reto Hn th~ event ORDINANCE NO. 932 of connJct between ( 1) and AN ORDINANCE OF 11fE CJTI 12), the Une described In 12) OF NEWPORT BEACH ADD· shall IO''~m 1; 'official plan lNG SECT 1 0 N S 9105.9 AND line' shall be either (1) a 9105.91 TO AND AMENDING Jlne at the herein required SECT I 0 N S 9107.43, 9107.44, distance !rom the center line AND 9107.45 OF 11fE NEW· of any mapped highway, on PORT BEA C H .MUNICIPAL each aide thereof. or <2) a . CODE RELATING TO PLAN· line, It any, shown as such NL"iG AND ZONING on a map entitled 'Precise The,Clty' Council of the City Plan of Hlehway Alignment' of Newport Beach does ordain as and any amendments there. follows: to Hn the event of conflict SECnO~ 1. Section 9105.9 Is between ()I and 121, the added to the Newport Beach ~U· line described In (2) shall niclpal Code to read: govern I. "SEC110 N 9105.9. OFFl· I b ) Official plan line for CIAL PLAN LINE-MASTER real p r ope r t y a butt in& a STREET A :'i D HIGHWAY mapped hl&hway in the City PLAN. (a 1 For the purpoSH of Newport Beach. measured of this Anlcle. ·m a p p e d from the center line of said highway' shall be any ee. highway, sha)) be as fol - ondary. primary, or major lows: highway, whether existing or ( 1) Forty·two f42) feet for a proposed. shown on map en· secondary street or high· titled ':\faster Plan, City of way. Newport Beach, California. 121 Fltty (5()) feet for a prl· Street and Highway'. adopt· mary street or highway. ed bv Cltv Council Re olu· (3) Sixty 1601 teet for a ma· tion ·~o. 522-t on April 25, jor street or highway. 1960, and all amendments lcl No building shall be thereafter and here a f t e r erected. constructed, moved. adopter! thereto; ·center line' or structurally altered so as s hall be either 11 1 a Jlne to be closer to the center midway between the proper· line of a mapped highway ties a butting the right of 'han the offi cial plan line way of a mapped highway applicable th ereto. Yards or •2 1 a Hne. If any, hown where required by this Artl· as such on a map entitled cle shall be determined In "Precise P 1 a n of Hlehway a c c o r d a n c e with Section Alignment" and any amend· 9105.41d l." SECTION 2. Section 9105.91 Is added to the ~ewport Beach .Mu- nici pal Code to read: 315 E. l'lt.ll St.. c.t. ..... • ..._, Uberty L7m KI•t.erly 5-0575 £.._ & laa. AGUfTI RM~r-----.... . , ,-.. ;.•'. .AIIIIIlt.;?, , ..... ". t4.....~-~:::: .,.....,.. IIITI lilLY CATALINA ··SECnO:'i 9105.91. OFFJ· CIAL PLA:'i LI~E-:\fASTER STREET A~ D HIGHWAY PLA~ -EXCLUSIO~S. The hert•lnafter ~scribed por· tlons of mapped hjghways hall be excluded from the provisions of &-ction 9105.9: 11 J B a I boa Boulevard be· tween 45th a n d 32nd Streets. 12 I B a 1 boa Boulevard be· tween Alvarado Street and 6th Street. 131 Newport Boulevard be· tween 30th Street and :\.fcFadden Place. 141 Irvine Avenue between WestcllU Drive and CIJ!f Drive. (51 Dover D rIve between West c I i f t Drive and Coast Highway. <61 :\farguerite Avenue be· tween 5th Avenue and Ocfaan Boulevard: provided. however. that In the event an official plan line Is shown as such on a map entitled 'Predse Plan of HJ&hway Alignment' for any portion described above, then such provisions of said &ee· tlon shall apply to such por- tion." SEcnON 3. Section 9107.43 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code Is a mended to read: Catalina lalcmd Lady & Catollnq Aloba 110 P IIIRI•• ........ LEAVING FROM FUN ZONE BALBOA (Rat to Peny LGMI .. ) Boata *"• at 9:45 a.m. lletumiDg at 5:00 p.m. Olllole5-1S. ... "SEC'nON 9107.43. 'YARD -FRONT. A yard mendlne acro.LS the front of the lot betw~n the Inner aide yard lines and measured ·from tbe front property line ot the Jot; provld~d that, It any ottJclal plan line has been fttab· Ushed tor the aide of th~ atr~t upon which th~ flont or the lot face., th~ IUdl yard shaJl be m~uured fJ'om such olflda) plan llne. .. SECnON 4. Section 9107.44 of JlouDd Trip -Adults 6.52 Cbildrea under 12 -Half Price ~.~. ..... A Woaderful OutiDg b tile Family SUNSET CRUISE I IE1WI loud the Sbow loet for one ot the mo.t romantic: crua-on tbe South Cout. 1M owr 15 mU. of beauUful water front homet, fOOO 7adlt1. .. the tNtdl u.tau dandna on the water, 8ftJ Jtock on u.e •utJtul sMNUne et Larune S.acl'l. A ...... ftlll111 A TlutU fw ..... I ,., ........ MUOA ...... (11.-p_., .... 1 .... the Newport Beach Munldp&) Code Is amended to read: "SEC'nON 9107.K 'YAJU> -REAR'. A yard ~ across th~ f\IU wl~ ol the lot and meuured fram tbe rear property Jlne ot the lot; prOYtded that, If any otflclaJ plan line has been ertlb· U.hed for the llcle o1 a. Cell-.... OICOIA TINe S11Y1C1 u...., ..... Junior Angler Trophy Rar:ty Is on Aug. 27 The trophy party tor the BaJ. 00. Anellne Club junior fi.hlne tournament w1ll be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aue. 27, In the Corona del Mar Youth Center. To date. 319 chlld~n have entered 410 fish In the tourn~. Here a re the sta ndlnes as of Aue. 4: DMSJON 1 5·10 years High &irl-Laurel Lloyd, H species. Hleh boy-Cary Thompson, 12 s pedes. Pacific mackerel-Mike Heas. Jet. 1 lb. 2 oz. Yellowtail-Andy Crean, 8 Jb. 8 oz. Bonito-Jackie Fay, 5 lb. 4 '4 oz. Barracuda-Kim LaValley. 12 lb. Bass. Shellev Wright. 6 lb. White ,e~ bass-Mike Lynch, 2 lb. 15 oz. Halibut-Bob Barwick, 2 lb. 11'2 oz. Corblna-Bob Barwick. 2 )b. 8 oz. DM SION 2 1 1'·15 years High elrl-Cheryl Lloyd, 12 species. High boy-Benny OsU, 17 spe- cies. Pacific mackerel-:\1ike Bres· son. 1 lb. 11 oz. SpotCin croaker-Donald Gray, 5 lb. 10 oz. Jack mackerel-Peter Bahan, 10 oz. Yellowtail-Steve Shedd, 21 lb. 8 0~ BOnfio-Jim Thomas, 9 lb. Barracuda-George Valeur, 5 lb. 13 oz. Bass---Doug Bray, 9 lb. 12 oz. White sea bass-Bob Wilson. 32 lb. 4 07. Halibut-Mike Thompson 13 lb. 15 oz. • Yellowtln croaker-Dan Krist· otfersen. 1 lb. 8 oz. · Corblna-Michael Cords. 1 lb. 8 oz. CALUNGQQ . . , • W'fltr won I bave aJwaya wondered wby a ..-.at many ne-M~PAper e4Jtora faJI to recocn1ze th~ fact thaJ more folks In thlr country of oura are Interested In flahlna than In· any other recreational activity. Many othe~ exQel· lent pubUcatlone either lenore the aqler entirely, or. pud,lnl· ly. devote a plddln&IY puny ,.par· eel ot pleas to the c a u a e of fiahina. provided that .orne apec- tacular news Item c:ome. up. It would eeem that more news· papers could aueftMfully culti· vate a ho.t of new subecrtbera ll more ~ce waa devoted to thoee wbo flah. • MD ' ,.,.. or AIIGL£111 Recently, In Chleaao, the AI· soclated FlahJna Taclcle Manu- facturers convened. We qaote ,orne reaJ fleurea from one of their news releuea. Tbe f1shl,n& tackle manufactur· In& Industry does one quarter of a billion dollars wot1h ot bualnesa annually. Not a small part of this concerns our local area, permit me to add. There are 30 million flsherm~n In the n.atlon. • • • Senator Robert Kerr CD. Okla.), who heads the Senate Select CommJttee on National Water Resources. predicts a toal tit 47 mUUon fiaber-men by 1!8). Thla army. fiaurea the .enator, will spend 930 mllllon man-dAy, $4.5 billion (not miLlion) on the sport for tackle, tramportatlon, lode· lng and meals on fl•hlne trlpa. • • • • The national trend to family recreation and specifically fam· lly b<uating, Is bound to produce even more fishermen at even a more rapid rate than now exlsll. • • • • To quote Senator Kerr again. "The number of fishermen and hunters In the nation Is increa.s· lng at a rate faster than the population." • • • Historians trace fishln& back to the ancient E&YPtlans and It probably eoes back to the Stone Ap, whether u a a,port or a ne- ce.slty of aurvlvaJ. But the Jut word on how to cat~h a fish Is not tn yet ... and probably nev. er wUJ be. • Outdoor sports have a slgnlfl· eant s.p.et Oil our utlfa'a economy. Even In •18M, the dat~ ot tha Jut survey by the hd· eraJ n.b and WUdllle &:rvlce, It waa ·a~aown that 21 mUllon Americana. 12 years old or older, spent 3Wl m I J J Ion man-days, nearly 12 billion dollars, on n.h· Ina that year. "!be averap ot •L88 spent by each analer In- clUded 111.10 for taclcle. .... Oita I salute the editor of thla newapaa-r fot bellmne In flsh· In~. ~ven U he haa to tolerat~ thls writer. • Owr the ye&~&, I wonder bow many other edJton have bft.n wtae enouah to teCOI· nize tllat 30 mlJUon tubermen are Important. 1os McrADDar JL o••·•• •.wJOn aUCB ,._. youna travelers ttom t.._ Harbor Area who ealJ them· eelve. Loe Adwnture,a. have been wriUna home of excltlq faces and placea they've '"" In BUrope. llx ot the 11 In th~ lfOUp, conducted u a stuMnt tour by Mr. and Mf&. Newton Roblnaon. are from the Harbor Area. They are lob PorbH of Irvine Terrace, latbara Rothaer- mel, Manhalle Porpy and Diane Bra....,., ol Udo &le~ and Kathy Smith of Kewpart JlelPtL JOM'S IMW.c-t .... aut ·~ ..... CeiiJenM MARLIN FISHERMEN ••• Get Your Flyiag FWa at Sc:ottr• Catcla 'Eaa n-a--.eo u.. ~ e DAY .oAft '"I&A aAmD-• l &.II. * •.rn-. I A.ll. 1·1111 Jill~......... . ...... .... . u 1-1141 ~""' .... 24 hoar 1'• ..... S.tiw-08 3-8150 MBQI GBOBGIA _., ........................... .... 1/a DAY aoAT malA ua UAYD I &.II. AJ1D IJ&JI .... DAY .oAT IAII JVAII UAftl I A.IL -. ----- -...,.,_ .~--0 -0 ,,, • ••• w ........... N AY. AILUJI U, .. aa.aiiA NL IIQ, CAUP. u:cTIOM 5. lecltJon 7311 (a) ot the R&ltpOI't -..eta Mun&c&pal Code Ia aJMnd&d to ,..d: • ,.,. 1·lncb mec.r·-········· B.50 Derr·.cL Boom lot l~·IJJell IMUr ... --14.00 K ,.,. 2-lndl IM~r •. -·-·-11.50 I . .. ~ ENSIGN CLASS I FlED ADS UGAI. lfOftC& ORDilfAJifCE MO ... AN OltDIK&KCE OP TilE ern or JUWIIOilT aEACH u.:. PEALIMO smc"nONI 1tlrf AlfD not ADDING A l'J:W sa;. TIOif 7"1111, AlfD AM£M'D11110 SIX..'TIOMS 7210, 7211, 721Ha), 7215. ms, ~.!-11230. 1221, AJifD 7221 l!f THE NEWPORT BEACH MUKICIPAL CODE D · LA'nMO '10 Tim UII'YICE C# WATEJl AND RATES THERE· TOR • The Clty Council of the Qt)' of Newport Beach dOH ordain aa follO'ln: SIX"'MON 1. Sect.lona -,.., and 7D ol the Newport Beach MU· nlclpaJ Code are hereby repealed. "SJrnO" mHa). QUAM· 1TIY ca•woa CGaunoiK'- Ina s.ptllnlber 11. 1110. In addition to the NadlMI& to ~erve eh.ar,.. .. , forth ln thll chapter, the ,... for , water tuppllecl to c o n • u I'D • ra throu&h a meter, oth•r tba n pursuant to a writte-n con· tract approved by the City Council, shall be u follows: For the ant 250,000 cu . tt. per mont}l ............................ . w·~ .............. IS per 100 cu. tt. Por the nut ZIO,OOO cu. ft. per month ....... _ ............... -~ .... .. .......... -.....•. 12 .,., 100 cu. ft. For all . over 500.000 cu. ft. per month ......•.......... _ ....... -...... ........... l ... ¥,10.08,. 100 cu. ft." SECTION 6. Section 7215 of the · ror 2"i~·lncb meter. ____ 23.!50 n1ures Man For 3·lach IMter .. _ --28.00 • Cl.ASSIAEO AD-:AATES -c.th with order or wtthift 10 cleyt • For 4·ladl ~Mter ... ---1''7.50 lay Brown. 52. of D3 New-aAL DTAT& KZICIIAIIG& r 1 TitM 2 Ti~Mt l n... Por t ·lneh ~r .. -..... SOO port 81vd., Colt& ...... autfend WE NOIOIALLY SELLNO REAL , • 75 l.25 1.10 For l ·lneh meter·--·--· n .so-a broken clavicle and'" ,o.lble ESTATE ON SU!fDAY AND 20 words or a.. ···-···-·-··-···----·-·-··· For JO.lneh meter ... ·-··· 13.00 brolcAtn rlbe when he waa pinned OOU LrrrLE OOtiNO THE 21 .,...., to )() wonh ---·-·-·----1.00 1.10 2.00 Pt/lt 12:1nch meter.-...... 'llUO under a pipe boom ol a Mrrfc.k WEEit hO'ftVeor, we h,ave a ll ....-to 40 worck -·····-·--·--· 1.25 2.00 2.10 When the depoalt baa been barp at 3t.t St. and Lafayette beautltul borne on the water· 1!--L ___ .......& _____ ..a. .Ol ,01 .07 macle and all other condl-Ave., Newport Beach, at 2:33 p.m. front that we a,. U.,lna open ~ -ower --···---···----·· uona ot .. rvtna water !lave lut Friday, Newport pollee re-dally from 1 to 4 p.m.. 2721 (SEI ORDH FORM IELOW FOR S'f<:IAL MAtl-IN RATES) been met. water ahall be ported. Shell St. in Cblna Cove. Owner MApplW." Operator ol the derrick. lohn wiU c:orwider an exchanae. SJ'.CTION II. Section 7229 of GUlla, 510 Sen S.mndlno Ave., Corne over and 1M it .ame DAL UTAft 6 DIITALI n:.:=DO=.:::.:•:::AL:=. _______ _ tho Newport &.ada M""nldpal Newport fle6ahta, reported that Ume. Earl W. Stanley, ex-MY FRJE'NDS tell me that Hay-Code Ia amended to read: the hand crank on the boom change aaent, 332 Marauerite, FU.R!flSHED BOUSE. very clea.n, "SIIC'ftON 1221. SAME. slipped out. a Uowln& the boom Corona del Mar, OR a.e,o. early American, &huttera, one thorne's Departm~nt Store ls DEPOSIT. Before the test of to fall on the rear ot a pick-up bedroom luae, adults, no pet.a. now h a v l n g a big •umm~r any meter Ia made, the per· truck, ptnnlna the victim. A mo roa IAI.& SUO.OO montb .. 605 Iris, COM. clearance sale and that there _ .. 11 ....__....._ ....... th "'-r ------ar~ grtat bargalne--wttli up to aon requeetln• the teet ... a tor waa belna 1011 ... u "T e'"' • HAYTHORNE'S DepartrMnt Store SPACIOUS 1WO bedroom fur· 50?0 reductions In all cleputo at the time of tlllna hla re· rick barae Into the truck at the has their Summer Clearance rushed a partment. Redecorated c SECnON 1 A new Section 721l ls added to the Newport Beach Municipal Code to read: Newport a.ach Municipal Code Ia amended to read: quest therefor doepoelt with time of the acddent. The victim Sale uod~r way now. Jteduc· and newly rumlahed. Sun Deck mentJJ. ~1 Coast Hwy., D~. the City the amount to be was taken by ambula_nce to Hoaa tiona up to ~ In all depart· and Carage. OR 3.8494. RECAJtDlNC Pacific VN!w Me- 'Charced for the test. The Hotpltal. ~MnQ. 3321 cout Hwy., COM. w;;r"""lSR""""' H 0 USE _ Ocean mortal Park call Mrs. C. D. "SEIC'nOM 72)7. SEPARATE SERVICE CO!fHECTIONS RE· QUI RED. (a l Two or mo~ houaes or bulldlncs under the aame ownership and on a slnale Jot or on a slnale parc-el of land may be sup· plied throu1h the same 8erv· Ice connection or a •parate service connection may be provided for each house or bulldlna. n.e City ahall have the ritht, u necesary to u- sure eftlelent tervlce and re- duce practical dlftlculttes. to limit the number of hou.MS or bulldlnas. or the area of the land under one owner· ship. to be supplied by one service connection. The same service connection ahall not be used to supply water to property 'In a slnale owner- ahlp which 1a separated by a public atreet. all~ or rfaht of way or which Ia non-ad· Jolnlnf. The same .. rvlce connection shall not be u.ed to supply water to adjolnlna property of a different own· ershlp. The restrlctlona of this aubMctlon at\aU not ap· ply to .ervlces already law· fully Installed unless In the judgment of the City com- pliance Ia necHsary to ,.ettle disputes ot-for the protection ''SEC'110N 7215. PRIVATE FIRE LINES. Rates for pri- vate tire line .ervlce, except where automatic aprlnklera are Installed, when meter Is not required, aba ll be as fol· lows: 2·lnch service 110.00 per an· num, payable semi-annu- ally. 4-lnch service 115.00 per an· num, payable semi-an nu· ally. 6-lnch service 120.00 per an· num, paya ble seml-annu· ally. 8-lnch service $25.00 per an· num, payable semi-annu- ally. 10-lnch service $30.00 per an· num, payable semi-annu- ally. 12-lnch service $35.00 per an· num. payable .emJ-annu- ally. If such line Is found tap- ped for domestic u.e, a meter shall be Installed on s uch service at the expense of such consu~r a nd the regu- lar meter rates aha II be charaed thereafter. The riaht shah be re~erved to ~lacon· nect such fire aervlce from the City's main by direction of tbe City Council on recom· mendatlon of the City Man· aeer." SECTION 7. Section 7216 of the f llows r vn.o~ LU (Lutfe) Grupe. OR 3-'TOTT, U-ch.ra .. are .. 0 : II d CAal roa IAI.& vtew, 216 Poppy overlooking censed Counselor. Thank you. Po:n:nrn~~e~l~p.t~ Police Ca e l~CBRYSU:R,NewYorker,ex-Uttle Corona beach. 3 bed··------------ 1 h l I • -00 ...... 11 ... nt runnlna condJtion. Good rooms. 2 battu, month of Aug. _w-4AJI .... _I&D _________ . nc ea n 1 ze ....... -...... :>. s F• ht "'"' "' 00 Call • Sept or prefer yearly lease. For a meter exceedJne tO top 19 tires. Clean Inside. 1225. · Owner 610'4 Mareuerite Ave.. HTCHEST CASH ror your Ptjlno. 2 Inches but not ex· MI 6·7084 a fte! 5 or Sat., Sun. OR 3.2329. 1 10 7.6056. ceedlng 6 lnche• in Newport poll~ rushed to the 1050 OU>S ''88'-Ciean throuch· -ltfu , . -1 ------------· size ···-.. ···-·····-·-·--·-10.00 Rende-zvous Ballroom, Balboa out. hot Rocket enelne, using U R.~.-l bf'~room ~t. ~vat · AUTOS WAJI'TD __ _ For any meter exceed· at 12:05 a.m. Sunda)• atrer re-no oil everythlna IOOd shape. a ble Aue. 1.,, yea s 1r ea~ lne 6 lochea In size .. _ 20.00 celvln~ a call of a riot at the Call Jim Coates, Enslen office. Adults, no pct.a .. lnqu_ e I WANTED-A TRIUMPH. MC or No met•r •hall be removed. dance hall. OR 3-0550. . Ort-hld, COM. OR 5-00t.. Healey. Wlll tra~ ~ cub or In any way disturbed. Whlle attempting to rontrol 4 ALFA ROMEO Spider, "59.'' Due 1WO BEDROO!Irf furnished• gar--plus my excellent S5 one own nor the seal broken except In crowd of approximately 500 peo to family additl. on. m9-1t sell. age, ~arbage dilposaJ, ,laundry I er Chevrolet Coupe. See Don the pre.ence of •nd unMr pie. 80me thrutenlna violence Excellent condition. $2.700 caah room. Water paid. No pets. Catte. 516 LegJon St., Laeuna the direction or an aaent or a Newport Relaht• boy. 17, was or may be tlnanced lf credit _OR 3-4372. _ae_a_c_h·------.....--- employee or the City there· chareed With curfew violation aood. OR 3·0176. .... AVTOIIO'ri'YK ID'fiC& unto duly authorized.'' He was a member of a aroup UIM' llr 1 .. SEC'nON 12. This ordinance who failed to dlsperN. Officers LOST UD rou•o SPECIAL shall be published once ln the charged him with ahoutlna : "Cett FOUl'fD -MIXED BREED doe. 175 WEEK AUGUST • official ne..,.paper of the City, out of here.'' brown. about one ye_ar old. and the same shall be ~aecuve A Pomona boy, 16, was charg. Owner may have by paylne 30 claya arter the date Of ~~ ad· ed wtth obetructlne trartlc on for ad and vet bUb. MI 6-6157. New furnlshed. lara~ rooms, wtJon. Palm St. by standlna ln the road. sleep rour. Cood location. Lu · Thla ordlnance wu Introduced Robert J. Wllllnaham. 18, Lon• IIUIICAL IWIIDWDII at a re eular meetina of the City Beach, and Robert J . Trainor. 21, PlANO AND ORGAN-SALE Casitas, 1312 W. Balboa Blvd. Council of the City of Newport Sherman Oa ks, were booke-d at BALDWIN 0 R C, N S with or leach held on the 25th day of 12:15 a.m. Sunday on charees of without percu.uron, 1 year old. =----=-=-=-===-O_R~3...,.·l646-=""'=-='===----; Ju1y, 1960, and was adopted on fighting In the ballroom. The sav~ $500. Many other U8ed n.JRNISHED APARTMENT, aood the 8th day of Aurust. 1960. by Sherman Oaks man suffered a orpns: Lowrey, Conn, Tbomu. locaUon, pleU&Jlt surround· the following vQte, to wit: small cut over hl5 rlght eye dur-wurlit:zer. elc. rrom 1395. lnes. No chlld~n. No Pets. AYES, COUNCILMEN: Klngs· lng officers' attempts to r~straln SPECIAL SALE of used ,rand Yearly lease. 610 Maf£uerite ley, Atkinson, Cook. Stod-him, pollee said. pianos: s t e 1 n way, Klmball, Corona ckl Mar. dar~~"!.nz. So~rs. LEGAL •onCE Baldwtn and nuny others aU DLP WAnED ~~~T~UNO~~:one. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARI~C In excellent rondlUon. priced .::::==._...:...;;.;. _______ _ None. NOTICE IS K£R£BY ClVE!\ H !r:!m.-..•o~o· feulasyl ~~~rd and PRESTIGE COS~fETtC Corp often h h Ci C II f the C ty n...mu ·" .,.... unusual sales opportunJry for JAMES B. STODDARD t at t e ty ounc o ' I keyboard. U5ed but a real buy. cultu~ anranlvP woman who Mayor ot Newport Beach will hold a SLIGHTLY used Culbran.wn spin-ls Interested In high eamlng Wheels Aligned and Balanced $9.95 with this Ad • Herb Miller's RICHF1EID STATION 36.11 E. Cout Bwy. at f"olu.tt1a OR 3-9'728 • Corona de-l Mar ·~~a~------------- or Improvement of the par· tlcular service or the City water aystem. Newport Beach Municipal Code Is amended to read: ATTEST: publlc hearing_ regarding Ordl· et In walnut, reeular $725, spe· potential. C.all OR 5-195{, Fri .. MARGERY SCHROUDER nl nce No. 935. amendlnr the i I 1479 City Clerk Subdlvlslon Ordinance rf'lating H1.\ht~~"D ~plnet organ. used. Sat .. ~on. FOR EXPERT P AINTINC -CALL - Sympson & Nollar NewpcJtt'a Oldest Eat.abl.lsbed PalnWS Cbl In maklne application for a water ~rvice connec· tlon, the applicant shall specify the property to be served by such service con· nectlon and only the prop- erty 80 speclfled •hall . re- ceive watH throulh such service conneetton." "SECTION '7216. 1t1RN -ON CHARC~. When water serv· •tee to an~ premise• has been Publlsh: Aug. 11. 1960 to prim ary, major and ~ndary 1 rfect. never needs t uning. CALJFOR.'\"lA BANK Corona del In the Newport Harbor Ensign highways: said amendment3 be· ~t a scratch on it. Hurry to· Mar office ha~ opening tor lng made so that street widths I d , 0 rent a new spinet wtth machine bookkeeper. Experi· OR 3-3S30 -Eves OR 3-5454 SEX.'TION 3. SectJon 7'210 of the Newport INch Municipal Code la amended to Nad: •+sJrnO!f 7210. WA'IU <RATES. Tbe foUowtq rates. t-. and daarpe are hlftby estabu.hed and ahall be charp4 and colleoted ln ac- cordance wUh the p1'0Yialons of thla chapter." SEC1101' 4. Section 7211 ol the Newport Bea•b Municipal Code ls amended to read: ''SIX:TION 7211. READT· N&SS TO SERVE CliARGES. There shalt be ch.araed and collected a monthly readl· nest to serve charae. as fol· lows: For ~-I nch meter turned off because o( non-LEGAL ROT1CE pal(Jfte nt of bill or violation ORDINANCE NO. 933 of any of the provisions of AN ORDINANCE OF TNE CTTY thla chapter, or ordered turn-OF NEWPORT BEACH RE · ed o.Lf by the owner or ten· ZON ING p R 0 PERT Y AND ant, a turn-on charge shall AMENDING DISTRICT MAPS be made and collected ln ad· NOS. 27 AND 28 vaMe, u folloW~: The Clty Council of the City Por ~·Inch metet'---.S 7.00 of Newport Beach does O!daln as For 1·lndl meter--·--· 9.50 folloWI: For 1~-lndl meter--14..00 SECT!Olf 1. The follow1n& de· T« 2-lnch I!MtM---·---18.50 ICribed real property In the CIC)' For 2%·lnch meter--23.50 of Newport Beach, County of For 3-lndl meter .. ·-······· 28.00 Oranee. State of California, to For 4-lnch meter ............ 37.50 wit: For 6-lnch meter_ ........ -56.00 Lots 1 to 47, lncluslve, Tract Y'or 8-lnch meter·--·--·· 74.50 3800 as per map recorded In For 10-lnch meter._ ....... 93.00 ~ 132. paaes 14, 15 and For 12-Jnch meter ...... __ 111.50 16 of Miscellaneous Maps. For any meter not above ~rds of Orange County. de.cribed. the turn-on"cha rge Callfom la. may be established from 811 shown on District ~taps Nos. time to time by resoJutJon 27 and 28 referred to In Section of the Ctty CouncU of the 9102.2 of the Newport Beach CJty ot R~rt Beach.'' Municipal Code and made a part or leu ........ -........... -... $ 1·75 For l -Inch meter............ 2.25 For t•~·lnch meter....... 3~ For 2-inch mete r............ 4.'75 For 2•~-lnch meter........ 6.00 SECTION 8. Section 7219 of the of Article IX of sttld Code, be. Newport Beac:h M""nkipal Code and the same is. hereby rezoned is amended to read: from an Unclaaslfied District to For 3 -lnch meter ......... · 7.00 'For 4-lnch meter............ 9.50 For 6 -lnch meter ........... 14.00 For 8 -lnch meter .......... 18.75 For tO-Inch meter .......... 23.75 For t2-lnch meter ..... · 28.75 In addition to the readlnHS to serve charges set out aboft, th~ Is hereby lmpoeed and s hall be char,ed and collected between July 15, 1~. and July 14, 19M. an additional monthly char,e of 75; for each water meter In the area of the C~ty ~Jthln the fOl · towtne boundary: Beginning at the Intersection of the centerllnes of Irvine Awnue and Fifteenth Street: thence alone the centerline of lr\"lne Avenue to the ~n­ terllne of Coral Place: thence a.lona the centerUM of Coral 'Place to the centerline ol St. Andrewa Road; thence alone the centerline of St. Andre.,. "Road to the centerline of Cliff Drive; thence alone the centerllne of CUrt Drift to Irvine Avenue: thence atone the westerly lot line of Lob 1 and 2. 'n'act 1221: theMe alona the aoutherly Jot line of Lot 2 n-act 1221 to tiM centerlln~ of Jtlnp ~d: thence alone the southerlY tot line of Lots 19. ~. 21. 22, • and 23 of Tract 1221 and the loU of Block A and I ol Tract 1219: thence alone the JOUtberly tract Une ol Trad 1218; thence alone the ,outh- erly lot line ol Bloc'k C and D ot Tract 1219 ID the eut · erly lot llne of Lot tO, Block D Tract 1218: thence north· e;ly alone the weaterly line of ~r Drive and Slxt.enth s~ to the northerly t'Of· ntr ot Lot 148. 'n'act l2l8: thence alona the n«tberlY tract liM ol ,....ct 1211 to the t'@nterllne ol 'Eatt P'UIMnth Street: thence alona' .. ld centerline to the polnt ot be- llnnl-w. ,._ anJ • .._ ..,..., not at.ove dlledlied. .... ..onth)J' ..... .... te..W~ .... , ....... ... ........................ ,_...._ til ... ae, c d' ., .. ow"' .. .,_.....,. "SEC'nON 7219. UNPAID an R·l·B Dtstrict, and said Maps CHABC!:S. On or before the Not. 27 and 28 a~ hereby amend· first day of the month suc· ed to show thla zoning chanae. CHC!lna the bi-monthly bill· SECTION 2. l'he Planning Dl· Ina period there shall be rector of the City of Newport mailed to e a 'C h consumer Beach l's herebx Instructed and whoee premlaes Is connected directed to chanae District Maps to the municipa l water sys· Noa. 71-and ~ 10 as to show tem a statement of the un· the zonlne ch~nae described In paid charges due the Clty for Section 1 hereof. and, as said water f u r n I• h e d to s uch District Maps ahaU have been premises. Unless such charg· 50 am~ded, the tame shall re· ea are paid on or before the main In full force and effect and t~nth day of such mo nth. be a part of ArtJde IX of the the same shall thereupon be· Newport Beach Municipal Code. come ~llnquent, a nd. unless SEC'nON 3. ThJ.s ordina nce such charces are paid prior shall be publlshed once in the to tbe twenty·fifth day of offlclal newspaper of the City, said month. the water shall and the same shall be effective be turned pft from aald 30 days after the date of ltJJ premlaes. without turthH no· adoption. Uce and wtU not be twned Thla ordinance wa• Introduced on qaln until aa-ld charres, at a reruJar meeting of the City topther wlth the tam-on Council of the City of Newport char.-~~ ln thll chap-Beach held on the 25th day of ter, have been pat4:' July, 1980, and wu adopted on SJX:'I'K)!f 9. Sed.lon 7220 of the the 8th .day of August. 1960. by Newport Beach Municipal Code the following vote, to wtt: 1a amended to read: At£9 couNctt.MEN: Jtlnaa· "SECTIO!f '7220. 1UR!f -OFF ley,' AtJliMon. Cook. Stod· DATE. At the cloee of bual-dard, Hart, Lorenz. Somers. ne. on the twenty-ruth clay NOES. COUNCILMEN: None. ot each month a llst shall A 8 sENT, COUNCILMEN: ....._ __ __. iettllll forth the N -.... ~..-.~ •~ nc1 one. loeatiOft ot the prem-a JAMES B. STODDARD the name of the owner or Mayor tenant to whom .. rvtce Ia beln& f u r n I a h e d where cbups bave become andre· rna1n deUnquent. totether with the amount of aald un- paid char,.... On the next ~ da.J' water ahall be uarMd off from aald prem· \tee and aball net be turned on ap.1n until all unpaid ch.,..., ~ wlth 1M tura.Gft daaJ'Ie ~fled tn tht. chapter, shall baft bHn paid. .. SmcftO!f 10. s.ctloa 1221 of the Jfewport 8Ndl Munfdpal Code II ...,...ded to rNd: "'SSJC::10M 7211. TDANT DEPOSIT. tn the ewat that • the applicant for waw IMIY· Ice lbaJl not be the OWMt In fee of tiM pcopcst)' to M au,.ued wl~ wate, • ... not .-n tiM a....-.•n• ......... a=_., .. ,........... : .. -lllrb ----~ 'f..GO DO TOU WNff • ..... • .W.. • ...... ..., ... ,Or.,.. .... I ........ , ............ ......... ..-. and lmprovemenb will confor m f 8 > • 1 r ence prefc~d or will train. to County standards. CPlannlng 1 RE~~Eo Wurlltter Spinet Contact Mr. WelJs at OR 3-9240. Commission Amendment No. 961 1 1 ebony on~ In WAITRESSES ,NOTICE 1.5 HEREBY FURTHER p ano, one n ' PERMANENT ClVEN that the sald public hear. maple.cherry. Take over bal· EYn. not necessa_ry .. Only a smile. • 22 d ance llke rent. ~ .. lng will be held on the nd ay HAMMOND C H 0 R D ORGAN. Apply Snack Shop CD'M. or Augu t, 1960, at the hour of f;mlly. fun you play It now BAKERY S~l..ES· LADlES 7:30 P.M. in the Council Cham· Withou t l~n. One used but Experience not necessary. Pan bera of the City Hall of the Clty rfect or full Ume. Apply Snack Shop of Newport Beach. California, at U~CitT PIANOS good . ~lee· Ba~ry. 3446 E. Coa.st H~··· whic h time and pla-ce any and tlon. AU have ~n completely COM, OR 3-7310. aU persons Interested may ap· throuah our shop: from 189, pear a nd be heard thereon. terms. ' MARGERY SCHROUDER N:!!YHAMMOND ORGANS all JA.''HTOR and matntenanct" man wanted. Apply at Port Theatre. COM, after 6 p.m _ City Clerk • ....... ' Cit f Neumnrt Beach models. Start with Extravolce. Y 0 • --From $943. Publish: Aug. 11. 1960 Orange County's largt"St ~It'<'· PART·n~E WORK In your own h o me an v.ering telephone. Large Company. Hourly wage plus rapid talary Increase for roMclenttou p e r s o n. Phone HYatt 4-8832 evenings. In the Newport fkrbor Ensign. tlon of flne Spinet and Console CAa ro• 1ALE pianos from S395. Thrt"t' years HARBOR MOTORS Authorized Dealer e ALFA ROMEO , e ALPINE e FlAT e HillMAN e HUMBER e LANCIA e SINGER e SUNBEAM e TRIUMPH . HARBOR MOTORS , I 1.. I .. u. on balance. Since 1914. New Stelnway Pianos personally I built by Stelnway A: Sons. AI · ways the BEST plano. See the latest styles. SC'H'MlDT ·PHI LLIPS Always 150 Pianos and Organs to choose from. 520 No. ~aln. Corner 6th Santa Ana, California ELECfRONIC SOUND TOP OPPORTUNITIES DAILY Be Sure To Check Witb JUNE FARRAR . Employment Agency 402% 32nd St., N~rt ORiole 3·4680 SJTUAnOWS WAifTED SYSTEMS EXPERIE!\CED MlDDLE aged Stereo, Hi-Fi Englt h rouple ~k position wtth widowN or bachelor &f'n· COMMERCIAL -rNDUSTRIAL tl<'m~n. WIIJ capably handJe HOMES _ BOATS a ll dulles Reltabih ty and re- CUSTO•• INSTALLATION . pon lbll ity sub_ tann ated with ·~~ local referent't"S. Wnte Box liA. c:: o En"tgn, CD~1. Sound-Crofters. Inc. JAPANESE CARDE111ER. Clean AUDIO SPECI.AUSTS up, maintt-nance, landscapt>. 2626 E. Coast Hlway OR 3-8515 I ~asonable r.ues. Klmberly 5· Corona de-l !tfa_r 7502. ___ ..=.:.:...:...:..:R_E_N~T-----EXPERIENCED gardener--:--m ow edges, trimmine. and clea.n-up. Also gardening. Let me make NEW PIANO your yard or ga_rden look beaU· . $7.00 PER .MO. tlfUI. Kl 3-6965 . RENT APPLIED IF PURCHASED PETS £ IOPPUD "Open Fri. nlebc. ·uu 9:00 p..m.·· ASK us WOODWORTH'S 2620 E. Coast H"1. • OR 3..5530 Corona del Mar JtJ 7-4458 Why you should feed your pets fresh food.& Instea-d ot canned. Savt monty too. 11IE JOR. DAN'S. 2732 E. Coast Hwy •. Corona ~~ Mar, OR 3·24.30. OS& TIDI~la.'DY ~-011& WOIID nJl UAC:a 2. I. .. s. 7. l t. 10. 12. 13. lt. 1!. 11. ----n . ___ ......._. Paintina -Decorating PAPa B.A!fOIMO GEORGE BURKHARDT lJcen8ed CoatrKbir 1.-r Oranp .... o.ea ...... w.rtY ..... ------JOHNSTONrs Mesa Auto Wreckers Uaed Auto Parta. ,_ We auy Can ... lc:Rp Me&.aJ LI8ER1T 8· 7013 Z75 Placentia Ave_ eo.ta K .. Complete Landscaping Service nEE II:S'JDIA TES Mil er-n Stampe ,.,_ deliYer)' OOROMA DEL KAa NlJ.sERT OR 5-0160 • 2744 E. Coast Hwy. ALL TYPES or Photographic Supplies e Fut Color Film Service. e Kovle Projectora for Rent e Kadel Airplane lupplle&. MEARS CAMERA SHOP 1'782 Newport Blvd .. C:O.ta .... Phon~ Lfhfot'tv ct. 7t\4? ----~ -----Carpentry MJ nor RepaIrs No Jobs Too Small' H 0 ANDERSON 2966 ~p~r Tree Lane Costa Mesa. Caut. ' KlmbeNy 5.8173 It no &MWer call )fl 6·2372 MOVING? 2 Fast Insured movers ~tnd larae van $11.00 an ho""r 1\me starts at )"OU door ..• Why pay more'! NEWMAN '1'LUV'D 6 STORACE CO. t Midway t -2528 or Uberty 8·6430 1JI8 Harbor llvd., Costa l4ea Check Proper a. .,.. d• ' ' ' In ----a.----• ----• ------.. ---- .. ---... ~ 2T. ----. --------.. ----1 • F • I OIILY a• POa .. Bi -.wt .. • MESA SHOOTING VICTIM IS IN 'GOOD CONDITION' Lywn I. !fewby, 35, of 2952 directly at the r.ar of the Newby Blm.lnl PL. eo.ta Mesa, shot In realden~. and was atandlne out· the ehftt lut Friday by hl.a aide the broken window when wife's former husband, ,vas re· 'PoUre Sgt. Avery Smith ap· ported In aood condiUon yester· proached. Sgt. Smith yell~ to day In Hoar HocpJtaL him to stay out of the houw, Thomas Edaon, 37, Loa Anee· but Mr. Freeman went ln. The lea, the former husband of Mrs. otftcer followed Mr. Freeman Into Esther Newby, committed sulclde the home, and heard a ahot, after kllllne a nelehbor ot the which killed Mr. ~man lmme· Newby'a, Dayre Freeman, 49, of dlately. Set Smith ordered the 2953 Andr08 St., Costa Mesa, and IUQ wielder to drop his ,un. wo undlnr Mr. Newby. Edson then fired a bullet, which CITY CContlaHd ~ pap U • nrm to IIUballt NeGIIUDftl4adou on control ol taU bullcllnp. Councilman XennetJa K1npJey .. ld that the purpoee ol the poll· cy atatfti'Wnt Ia to di«ouraee ap- pllt"atlona pendlnl the compJe· tlon of the study, althouah the Council Is Je,aUy obUpted to conaider any application that Ia made. Here ls the text of the state- ment: "It has become apparent that the construction of hflh buUd· lngs In the City without ade· qua t study by quallfJed persona and control of suet\ construction as to location, bulk. heleht, and density may result In added traf· tic problems, coneestlon ~~ per· llorlr C5. --~ Jfewport BNdl. req......., 1M abandon· ...,.t ot a pert ot alocll e, al- lowtn• It to NWrt to the IIUr· roundlna land ~ .o tt•at ltNet trontap may be acquired for the prop.rty OWMn; .,.fer· reel the reque.t to , ... t'lty attor- ntt;Y and Plannlnr c.unt~Uon. e O.nled the caaa-ol Irene Rei- ..,., who .. Jd ehe wu lflJured when ahe cauaht her foot In a hole In the street at laJboa Blvd. and Palm St., Balboa, on June Z'T; referred the claim to the clty'a Insurance carriers. e fie Late •• Q 'It IOAft EXP&i I outboard motor .,..,..,. and boata. Ora,... Ceut TraU- er Supply. 2110 Jfewport Blvd., Costa ...._ua.mT. QurrnNG-IUSDif!S~S-- Selllna out 11 P't. Inboards In various stapa, al8o heevy duty Boet Trallera. Open 12 to 1:30 dally and SUnday. lf-Vee Com· pany, 1511 Placentia, Costa Mesa, ORiole 3·90.19 or M1 I · 4671. PIX m=-:;=EX==r ANT-:-;;=-. -:::2:-a~J"J -=-w~e=-=a:-:-th.:-e:::r coats, GE rotluerle oven-xlnt ·for boat. 6" compass. 8" chrome ships belJ, electric meeaphone. Ml 6·3838 or U 8·2489. 8 PT. SUPER DINK. 18-;,h:-p--=E=-v.,...in-. rude with~ trailer. Like new- been In water twice. MI 6-2255. --... .. Til,... •padoua boclrooiM and tamtly room. two u.ecf brtek fire,._, 1• balM. built-In oven, ,.... and dlahwuher. VDr FIIIDDLY JO:IGHJIOBS XJm LOVE· LY JfDCIDOmiOOD. Close to Newport 111111. ..... Shopp&q Cen~ and buehea. WILL TRADE up In l'fewport or •U at IZ5,9eO wltb M.OOO down. lnauraace loan available. CALL NOW FOR APPOIN'J'M'EHT TO SD.. u••m-L111n11 Three bedrooms. two baths, family room, contempo· rary deatan. Corner lot Ott ~h and lrvJne Ave. In nelrhborhood of 125,000 to 135.000 homet. Carpet and drapes Included. Bu1Jt.Jn kitchen, patio and fenced yard. OWNER NEEDS QU!CK SALE. PRICED AT t22,700. SUBMIT ON DOWN. ., • Over the week-end Mr. Newby lodged In the forestock of the had been listed as In critical con-s hot gun the officer was carry· d1tlon In the hospital HI~ right lng. Pollet> Set. WilHam Weathet· June was removed last,Frlday In wax fired, hitting Edson In the sureery. leg. Edson then k111ed himself Edson fired four shots at Mr. with a .22 <'aliber bullet In his Newby about 3:15a.m. Friday at. head. the front door of the Newby resl· Funeral servict-s for )1r. Free· denre after Mrs. Newby had been man were held Monday in the unsuccessful In asking Edsm to Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel, ao &)'lay. They were divorced 4 Costa Mesa. He wu a retired years aeo. Mr. Newby, hit In the Navy commander, and a veteran <'hest by a bulJet, ran to a neigh· of World War Jl. He had 6een bor's house. Edson smashed In living In Costa Mesa for the past alus patio door and entered as 7 months working as a real es· Mrs. Newby ran out of the front tate salemsan. Survivors Include ons ~tnd veh icles. and addlllonal burdens on municipal fac111tles which could not be met. The ef- fect or such conditions could be a. threat to the publlc health, safety, and eeneral welfare and could cause depredation of prop- ertY values in the City. e Adopted Ordlnance 925, pro. vldlne for limited commerdal- muiUple residential, or c.o Dis· trlct. and addlnr a new off-street parking formula, a Z Dlatrfct: and zoning the Mariners Mile area C·O·Z so that property own- ers there can make u.e of the new regulations. CTHt ol the Ordinance Ia on page 2.) 26' 'JWIN SCREW HlnJns, 100 watt ship to abore pbof}". ra- dio dlrectional ·finder, anchor winch, marlin chair, outrlegen, bait tank, rompletely refur· M. M. LaBorde, Realtor door to the nelahbor's. . MI. Freeman, wakened by hts .wife, Mrs. Ethel Freeman, ·1-he City Coun<'U hu, there· fore, decided to employ a quaJI. tied firm of professional and ex· perlen<"ed architects or planners to m ake a study of the City and make recommendations to the e Adopted Ordinance 932, ~·~· llshlng official plan lines for sec- ondary, primary and major high- ways and stree\8. a change hav. ing been made to provJde a 42- foot requirement for a secondary street or right of way lnatead of 40 feet. (Text of the ordl· nanct-Is on pajfe 8.) • blshed. Better than new. OR 3-5129. W&IITKD TO DJIT WANTED TO RENT-2 Br. by coupJe (adulr.) from the Eaat. Yearly or winter rental. Ap· prox. $135 month furnlahed. Call Bay A Beacn Realty. u screams and shots, Jeft his and a dauehter, Stephanie. City Council <'Onceming building helgh\8 In Ule City and how the best Interests of the City would be sel'Ved with respect to the control of the heiiht, bulk, den· slty, and location of such build· lngs. e Adopted Ordinance 934. add· _ -----------lng 1 rent per 100 cubic feet to IJTUA'I'IORI WAIITD the co.t of the average water 8 -1161. • user: this wUJ add about 18 ct-nts HELP! NEED FURNmiRE badly. a month to the averaee bill and Wlll wash windows, clean ear- bring an additional S18.000 a ares. etc. for what you have. year to the city. CText of the or· _MI __ 6_·37_02_. _______ _ , WE JIAVE SOliE Dla&DDI. Y FllfE USED ~ nns 1 .. VILISWIIEI JUST TL\DED IX o• A KEW aEJIAVLT WJTB OJIL'f 2G,GDO JIILES. EQUJ .. ED WJTB JIADIO AlfD BEATEa IS IX IU· PEm.ATJVE COKDITIO •• ITS 00 WEEU:MD SPECIAL AT OJILT... 11311.80 .JOtflW~IlNE~jON 600 W. COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH Llbertv 8-9361 a&KAVLT OPU EvEKDIGS PEUGEOT • USED CAR SHOPPING CENTER 1958 Ford Thunderbird Hardtop "Pending the eompletlon of su<'h study and the enactment of any legislation resulting there· from, It is the opinion of the City Council that the granting of zoning permits, use permits. or variances to perm It buildings In excess of 35 ft. hieh In any R-A. R-1. R-2. R·3, C-N. C·l , or I Dis trict. or to permit buildings In ex<'ess of 50 ft. high in any R-4, C-0. C-2, ~1-1, )1-l ·A. or U District, may be rontrary to the public or general welfare of the City. .. :'Jotwlthstandlng this general policy statlment, any applka· tlon for a zoning permit, use permit. or variance under the pro\•isions of Article IX of the :-Jewport Beach Municipal Code shall be processed on its merits." The Council also: e Confirmed the usessment for <'Onstructlon of Improvements In ~fargaret Or.. Newport Heiehts. to make ~fargaret Dr. a through street In the block a cross from Harbor High School. e Adopted Ordinance 933, rezon· lng Tract 3800, southerly of Mari- ners Dr. and easterly of Dover Dr., Harbor Highlands. from uncJas. silled to R-1-B. (THt of the or· dlnance on paee 9.l e Approved 90-day extension to the SuUy-MiiJer Contractine Co. for preparation of assessment rolls and mailing of notlct-s In the :'Jeptune Ave. Assessment District, West Newport. dlnance Is on page 9.) e Approved the city agreement wJth the Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Assn., whereby the city provides $900 this fiscal year tor the greem at 15th St., Central Newport. e Approved first reading of Or· ' dinance 935, which will bring the subdlvblon ordinance in rom- pllanre with the new ordlnan<'e just adopled. No. 932, relating to street and highway require· ments. e Adopted a resolution declar- Ing weeds to be a nul .. nre In the Anniversary Acres tract In the Back Bay area and settine a pubUc hearing for Sept. 12. e Accepted the low bid of t:J .. 608.37 from R. J. Noble Co. for improvements on Margaret Dr., Newport Heights: and the low bid of Goode A Schroeder of San· ta Ana. $8,449.91, for parking area B at the Corona del Mar bea<'h; rect-lved the report of the city manager acceptlne the $34,· 221 bi d of the Seagrave Co. for an 85-foot a e ria 1 ladder fire tru<'k . e Delayed action on the low bid of Benton Prock of Santa Ana, 119,400, for traffic slpaJ I)'Stem at Jam b or • e Rd., near Ford AeronutronJc, pendine arreement on sharlne the co.t; Aerqnutron- ic official~ suraeated that their firm pay a third and the city pay two-thirds; the CouncJJ countered with a 50-50 plan. · DPEI IMJIE Ill. Y 1:30 .5:30 4521 GORHAM RD. CAMEO SHORES Outstandlne quality home, spectacular view, beautiful pool, covered terrace-OWN· ER WILL CONSIDER. LOW DOWN. ASKING $79,500 SEA.SPORT REALTY CLIIIE VII 1 .. REALTOR 2633 West Cout Hlehway Newport Beach Ll 8-9349 -Eves. u 8-3293 WilD,..- 6 ROOIIS -PIER A ft.OAT PRJV ATE SALE CALL FOR APPOINTMENT OR 3-3630 • ... 1600 WEST COAST WGRWAY U you have been looking for outat.anding value ~ the ultimate in driving pleuure, be sure ~ eee t.bil one! It is fully equipped with power ateenn~. pow~r brakes, power windows, power eeata, c~m.atic trans., radio, fresh air heater and more. This 11 a one owr.::.!r car, the exterior finish if: the very pop~ platinum silver metallic, and ycu can purcha.ae th1a car for the attractive price of only $3195, bank terms if you desire. e R e c e i v e d word from the county supervisors that a report of the s uperintendent of building and safety on the review of the plans and specifications submit· ted by :'Jewport Towers was re· ferred to the rounty council for an opinion on the legal rights or the county. NEWPORT BEACH u 8-SS:W GOOD NEWS! -We have just traded for aev~ral clean transportation cars and aome good used p1ck· ups too, hurry while they last! MANY MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM THEODORE ROBINS e Received a request from Don Ayres Jr. for approval of "New- port Shores Dr." as the name of a new street from Oranee to 61st St. in the Newport Shores tract in West Newport; referred the request to the Planning Commls· slon. Periodically the Volunteer Bu- reau rect-ives a call from one ot the many agencies It deals with, asklne for volunteers to help with their office work. All these agencies must appeal to the public for help, they can- not afford to hire employees for they are non-profit organizations, and cannot spend money on thls. FORD-FALCON-THUNDaRBmD-TRUCKS 1920 Newport Blvd. · eo.ta Mesa, MI 6-1644 3100 W. Cout Hway Newport Beach, U 8-3471 Open 'Til 9 p.m . Mon. thru Fri., 6 p.m. Sat., 11 to 5 Sun e Denied the c I a I m of Lole Knight, who asJ<ed for $2,000 damages for I n j u r I e s suffered ~fay 17 In front of 6M E. Balboa Blvd.. Balboa; referred to the d ty's Insurance carriers. e Received a Jetter from Attor- ney C. A. Higbie of Balboa Island, representing Daniel and Mary Gustafson, owners of Lot 15, HtiiiJDr Estt1tes I Near Mesa Verde Country Club and. Golf Course " .. ao,121 -$D,l118 FROM LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS (No Sal" Contract - You Receive Deed and Title to Property? AIJ. THESE AWARD WINNING FEATURES! • J cmd 4 bedll I I J 11atJa8 • Q.E., tMdlt.la ..... ad OW. I • 1A19e ta:adlf.... • G..E. llallt·la ......... • 100 ... olsmtcal ...tee • • .._ ....._ '-... U.llt • • v . .,.,.. to __...r aJid d..rfer • I.-.. cow •k tile -...or • liD'!. ...... .,. •• carpet • p ................... .... • Q.E. • ..... .., IMcrt • "*···-wttll .... JIIIa .. • O.E.talll•••diapoeal • ~ ........... . SEE THE FURNISHED MODEL OPD DAILY 10 A.M. TD. I f.ll. NEAR ADAMS ST. AT IIAIIIOB BLVD. • I lalt&RIIt ...., llllllf• =.:~;- ~~~ -, ... _. .. _ ......... ., This week a rehabilitation a gency Is appeallne for volun- teers for ordinary office work, both typists and non typlats. The agency In question Is open Mon. day throueh Friday, from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., and they will accept the hour and day you choose to volunteer. For more Information please call the Volunteer Bureau at U 8 -0717. between 9 a.m. and noon, Monday throueh Friday, or eo to th, omoe at 325 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Helfhta. 'nle Vol- unteer Buteau is a Unlttd Fund agency. .IIIII .. T• Ega Three juveniles threw ens at her lront door, rang her door bell and then ran down Seaview Ave. from Goldenrod Ave., Mrs. Bar· bara Wheeler, 236 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar. complain· ed to Newport pollee at 2:12a.m. Saturday. Alter omct-rs checked the area, lfrs. Wheeler called again to report the juvenJiea were back. ornct-ra aealn check· ed the area With neeatJve results. 1011 AT IVIIIID ICIIOOL Ron Atwood, .on ol Mr. and Mrs. w. Atwood, au•' Lartupur Ave., Corona del Mar, la a stu· dent this ~ at the Unlwr· slty ot CaJifamJa at Santa Bar· bara and Ia hOWled on campa8 In Santa Cnlz HaJJ, a fleW OC.aft· side residence hal, Ron Ia •mona 266 1tudenta 11¥1111 on tbe Santa Barbara l!M.IIIore c•maaa• durt., summer 8881on. Tho fotaJ IUIB· mer enrollment at Santa •rbara lhla year nwnben abaat 1.000. srr A aiALTOif by doing so, youget- SUPDICM sava .2!L_ ~.: ~-= =:=t.:.i ...... "-....Awadltiaeol ... .............. .., .............. •arbt Wor_._ -price lriiMk,..,.. ,.., •. eocea, aecl•• WJIII A. • .... of ptvftD alllt- ,......, ........ wide Variety ol ......... aod prupiCdM buJen. ,..., EYer, aealtor il pl .......... .... ~of bib ..... Oft the GoWea a.Je. Far more• dhl.._dle IU.. laws f«. aU real aa. ............ tor ~., ......... .. ma• • fer .wr 111 aecl lfll!i9 II Ml-en.. ........ ,.~ "you'll like our friendly service" 220 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Uberty 8·1139 <Acroa the street from Mesa Shopping Center) Evenlnp KI 6·1050 - U 8·4037 Do It Y Ounelf Ull II~_, FinJah Inside. 3000 ft., 5 Bedroom, 3 Bath Luxury Home. , ...... 2400 MARGARET CIRCLE DRIVE NEWPORT CITY See Finished Mo<tel, $34,500, at 2072 Tustin Ave. ... ,.., ..... M1 6-1675 400 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 1716 Orange Ave., C08ta Me .. IACIIIY COUN1Y CORRIDOR-acroa from Bay Cl"est. Contemporary 3.-Fll. z 11111 P'lteplace. Cutom drapes. Top qua.llt7 w/w ~ ~pUonaiJy nice covered patio and lancbeaptna with waterfall. Price onJy S3T.!i00.00. IIY -IEICIIULTY, •a. R.EALTOas 1696 Newport BJvd., eo.ta Mea Day or nJeht Phone U . 8-1161 CAIEI ., ... Tl CIIIEI A new development by Macro Corporation. 62 HOMES HAVE BEEN DESIGNED FOR IMMEl> IA TE CONSTRUCJ10N. FLOOR PLANS ARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION. RESE'RVA110NS SUBJECT TO FIRM PRICES CAN NOW BE MADE. WhJie they last-a llnUted number of very desirable lot. for the Jndlvidua] who prefers to build. Sales-CAMEO SHORES omcr, t701 Hampden Road, Cameo Shores. Telephone: ORiole 3-t90C OIIEI liliES MODERN EARLY AMERICAN ·-~·~-fBOT GORHAM -1Y OWNEJl FULLY CARPETED LANDSCAPED MEDALLION ALL- EL'f.X."TRJC KITCHEN I DUPES DJSHW ASHER bnucoM SHAKE ROOF IDJI I. IEPJIIT--- PHon roa APPODfniENI' oa 5-lOlt BWIT- ... w ........ Cll BEliOIWOPE Tha. apedaJ 3 bedroom hclme on eo.ft. corner In Corona del Mar with ~udld patio anc1 otJier feature. merttlna your COMicleraUon. ae,ooo