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CDM YOUTH
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A looeter Club a. belna oraaniud to raJ.N 101ooet.er lUella"
for 1M Newport Harbor Community Youth C.nJer In Corona del
Mar. • · •
Tr..uN Daya
llerll Graham la the orpnlzln& c"alrman, and hla CO·Chalrmen
aft lob Cooper and Bob Underwood. An oraanlzinl meet1n1 haa
beeD eaUed for 8 p.m. Tluanday. Sept. 8, In the Youth Center.
-v._Mrahtp Ia for an entire family, and the duea wiH be S1
a month for tlw family. Mr. Graham aald that the Booeter Club wm be • permanent ... nlutlon to help develop and aJd all
Youth Center aet.Jvitlea. Tm
Parents
·End Policy Inquiry; Interested parenta may fill in the •ppJicaHon form below
and mall It to the Booeter Club: · • -------------BOOS1'Ell CLUB-CH.un"ER MDfBER APPLICATION
NAME: MR .• _ .................... _ ............... AND/OR ~fRS ....................................... . ant ·· ore nswers ADD~: ...... -.......................................................... PHONE ........................... .
L} • NAME OF CHILDREN:
/ • :::·::·:-:::::::::::-.-.=~~:~::-.=: ~-::::::::::::::::::-.-.=:~::.:-.::::HERE ARE ANSWERS Car License 1QUESTIONS ANSWERED,
Man with 11.00 tor ttrst month's dues. to Community Youth Center Clew leads !SCHOOL BOARD SAYS Boo.~r Club, P.O. Box 4, Corona del lllar, Call.tomJa. Here la a aummary ot the anawers eiven by members .of the
Newport Beach Elementary School Board and by the admlnlstra· To Arre st61 I •••••••••••••••••••••••··~ t!ve atatf Tuesday evenJng at the aecond special meetine on school I ;:t The Newport Bnch Elemen· lions that they belleve are yet
h I • policy and pi"'Cedure: Rosendo Benavidez.. l9 Garden tary School District trustees an· unanswered. -ea Sin t Grove, was booked on a burclary nounc:ed after Tuesday evenlne's The board completed the llat I as es n 0 * * * t'harge by Newport police at 1:20 quHtlon -answer sessIon t~at of prepared quHtJons Tuesday
• 1 p.m. Saturday. to clear the bura-they have completed the lnquJry evenbtg, after about 2 hours of e QUESnONS ABOUT SCHOOL CURRICULUM lary of 2 Balboa homes. Into achooJ policy and procedur~ answering. . H A car license number provided which was requestt>d by a croup When thls portion of the meet·
Sa .d I k 2 rt SUPT. ROY A~DERSEN-No mfttines. I r eca II a meeting by a witness Jed officers to the of Mariners School parents. ln& was completed, George Grif· . n I " ·; u maximum llmlta of learning are when more thar\ a Slt2 mUllon !luspect and also resulted In Lt» 1nltJal reaction from parents flth of Harbor Highlands t~ug. estabUahed. The course of study ln bud&et, a new school and a AneeleS police booking a Lo8 questioned by the Ensign was gested that the parents be alven
adopted by the board of trustees new slte were dJscuued, and Anaeles market owner, Daniel that they have many lmporta.nt time to analyze the answera. and
la a broad guide for each grade ~~~~n;~• ~~o ~!~~~~~t:~~ Bornstein. on a t'harae of rec:eiv-questions to uk, .and that many come back with other questions
Harry Gleason, 39, and hla wife
Lorna Mae, :M, of Lone Beach
were ~ported atlll In criUcal
condition yesterday afternoon In
Hoae Hoepltal, from major In·
juries autlered Saturday night
when their car rammed Into the
dirt bank on Fifth Ave., and the
CC to Honor
Rescue Units
At Breakfast
end ol :Mareuente Ave., Corona level, and all puplla coveT the lng stolen property Officers of the questions 10 the prepared later, perhaPs a month from now. .. _1 Mar. aame coune of study. But within maintains an "open door'' poUcy. h _.. D-vid ; h 11. l'-t have not been answered to ..., 1 d 1 MR RAY-There are also the c argon~ ...,.na ez w.t se ang ......... 1 h Harvey Peaw, president of the Th_, both ahowed slleht lm· this scope there 5 a gnat ea PT '0' 2 televbion sets and a portable their aatls:factlon .... ey sa d t ey board. saJd the meeting would
-J 1 h of room for enrichment of learn· As. PF s, open house pro-. would study the answers given ptovement d urI n 1 the n I t, ln., a c c 0 r d 1 n 1 to the child's grams and citizen a.. committee I S50ewlne mat'hJne to Bornstein tor by the board and the admlnlstra· proceed as orieJnaUy announced their nurses aald. • k -providing for quesUoM from Their car, driven by Mr. Glea· ability. wor · Michael Matcham. 1696 Palace tlon, and p~par«> a 11 t of ques-the noor. When these que!ltlons
aon, smashed Into the high bank • f'BOGII811VE EDUCATJOII • SUPEaJOa Aau..rrT Pl., Costa M esa, notified ~ewport were concluded, the board de·
at 11:25 p.m. Saturday. Newport TRUSTEI! JIM RAY-There Is SUPT. A.NDERSr.'J-We always pollee at 11 :25 a.m. last Friday 1011 POa SCOTTS cldt>d that there tet"med to be
poUce aald that the car trav•Jed a lot of m isunderstanding about strive to t'ha.llenee the st~dents. that a burglary had been com· A son, William Scott. 7 lb. 13 no basi tor continuing the dis·
at a hllh rate of apeed up Mar· "formal" vera us ''progressive" and e~ctensiv~ material •s pro-mltted in the home of Charles ou , the1r first ch1ld, was born t'Usslon Into tutu~ meetings.
guerite Ave., started into a alcJd teaching. We never had had "pro-vlded .In addition to the regula!' 0 ::\fatcham. of San Marino, at to Mr. and Mrs. William Wri ght. I Mr. Pea~ told tht' Ensign yes-
78 feet from Fifth Ave., skJdded greulve education" here. matenal to provide a challenge 1 Z\06 Serrano Ave .. Balboa. Edgar 2103 Wallace Avto .. C~1a Mesa. terday that the board plans to acm~s Filth Ave. for another 14 SUPT. ANDERSEN-What Is for s uperior ability. . G. l....ei>, 338 "L" St ., Balboa. re· In Hoag Hospitctl at 2:35 p.m., hold aeneral meetlng.s about
feet, and then hit the bank aJ. generally known as progressive MR. PEASE-The t'Urnculum ported his house ransacked and Sunday. Aug. H . Mrs. Scott. the twice a vear for dl&eu ion ot
most head-on. education stems from the late adoptt>d_ by the board se!s the burglarized a t 4 p.m. last Th\tr'S· former Mia EUen Smith. daugb· I pont'y and procedurt>.
Mrs. GleaMn was unconscious '20's and early '30's. where there bare minimum for the d~rit't. day, entry being ealned through ter ot Mr. and :\1rs. Stanley .
when she waa removed from the was experimentation In educa · The real key is the quality of an unlocked kitchen window. Po-Smith 518 Avocado A\ e . Corona ·Ideas were. de,·eloJ)f'd dunng
wrecked vehicle. The twlatt>d Uon in a num~r of schools. the teat>hers. That I~ the reason lire said that the Items sold by del ~f~r. is a former Ensign em· th~ 2 e\·e-mngs of qut" tJons
The Newport Harbor Cham~r {rame of the car made It dlfft· Some ot It was of great value. for the emphasls given by the Benavidez t'ame from these 2 ployee a nd has ~n teaching in and a nswers. and some ot these
of Commerce will hold at 14!1"1 · cult to remove )fr. GJeaaon, and some not. Since then, most new board In selecting the mo t qual· burglaries. I CostA :\fesa schools. Idea may be Incorporated In
eral membership breakfast meet· he was crytne out tn paJn as he developmenta In education have lflerl teachers. changes in policy," heo said. "I ~:· f!.~~ :~-::E~/:~ ~~ ·:!~ ~~~.~ ·,':·~~ ';::. E.~~~~:!q:~~!:·~ ::~·~~~~~~~~~~~·:, DOWD OUT OF DUNES,, i~ !~:!~{fur!~~~n:~~:;~~
men and wamen of -arell =~ ~ witnnaes. Mils lllariJy conS«Yatlve poltcy oLt>ducatlon. puplls. I "I feel that many ol the ques-
reacue .,......U... 1'bale ,;-_~ 0 12l Larapar Ave and TRUSTEE MEL BERRY-I hope e n.ExmLE CUDJCULUM \ Uons can be answered b~· con-
tile liar· ~Ia .u-. 1Cii lrla we doD! have a arttch of the SUPT. ~rn~-Tbe eu:rrl· IES lOll FIRM sultatlon with the admfnlstra· ~ .... .._.,.._ .. ,.. .. Ia iJ•n•t..... " fill ...._ John culum 1a f.ledlle enoqh to al· \Uon. rather than takln& them up ;-..... 7._. Ave. ud ...-.r.~.._. ... _. tz ..... ~a'l' _, with the t.o..rd. U the pa.rents
and ~ Aft.. ..._ ttW ear Ia ,. ... e•w In the ..,.. daat an4 aw.tU~ A teedler ~DDOt Jra E. Dod¢ who. reth'ftnent sru'f!'Wpot1., IAuWana: theoy have j ~~ttmf:w:= :::~':
Baee, E1 ~wport 8ut'b. apH ..., almc.t hJtttna them. we ue the aood thlnas tbat come teach h1s best If someone 1a at u chairman of th~ board of dJ· ta.ken over active raana~nt come to the board;"
the CUy ' ou.t of ~xpertments. the a.ldeUnea ptnpointlnf all rectors of :'-Jewpori Du nes Inc. of the Gypsy Cellar Restaurant
CARVER WAITS RUUNG
ON NEWPORT TOWERS
e HIOII&Tic=-m<M!S. There ls mut'h latitude was announced last week. is now In the Balboa Inn. Balboa. New
TRUSTEE HEL~ CSENAR-for indlvidualltv. Good teachers ecth·e as gen•ral manager and plans for the re taurant are be· 808 EJil.ISn Df JIAVT
Our teacher u.se both the phO· must teach with lndJvlduality. owner of tht' Island Transporta· ing prl'parc.>d. Robt>-rt Edwin Harbison. ~on of
netic and sight recognltion meth· ~tR. RJTT'ER-Our strength I~ tlon Co .. Balboa. Rt>taremt>nt of ~fr. Dowd as :\'tr a nd .Mrs Robt>rt E Harbison.
ods to teach reading. a very nexlble organization to ~tr. Dowd told the Ensign this chairman of tht> boJrd of dire-c 543 Tu tin A\'t>., Ne-wpon Heights. BlLL RITrER. curriculum CO· allow n eatlveness. has .starte-d his. recruit tramjng ordination-We.> u~~e both meth· MR. PEASE-Tht> board must week that he remains th~ econ~ tors of Ye-wport Dune, was an· at thl" U.S. Navy Training Cf'nter.
ods Ultimately we want our pu· be constantly mindful of the dan· large t st~kholder In : ewpo noun('('d last wee-k by Col. D. Sal'! DiPgo. He-e-nli~tt>d at the 1~ to become Instantaneous ger that as the district ~rows. I Dunes but 18 no longer .1n man· Harold Byrd. t'Onti'OIIinll stock· U. S. Navy Re.-nutlng ration,
Construction of Newport Tow·
eTs on the county doclt property
at Coast Hwy. and Newport Blvd.
can eet started 60 days after
county 1 u p e r v Is ore approve
building plans submJttt>d by hla
organization, George Carver, BaJ'.
·boa developer, told the Enalrn
thls week. County s upervisors are await·
lng a ruling by the county coun·
set's offlt>e on a county builcUne
P h 1 t 1 aJlement of the operation. HJs holder of the company C'ol. Byrd department report that was ot readers. The phonetic approat' we fat'f' the prob t>m• o a ar~e l ~land Tran portatlon Co op· I again assumed the otflt't" which 707•, ~-Bush St., Santa Ana.
the opinion that the plans sub· '' appUed from the beglnnlng. dlstrit't. We must avoid t>reatlng t'~ates the 200-passenge-r 'c ata· he ht>ld prior to April 1.
mltted toT the site did not com-We use manuals to supplement straltjat'ket~ for our te~he7' o llna Aloha a nd tOO· passenger L. A. Smnh. preo::ldent ot tht> SON P08 TBE aJCII£50115
ply wtth the terms of the lease., the state textbooks, an~ the use MR. ~ERRY-:-That Is by P.: 1 land Ladv on runs from the compan\·, satd that plan~ for A .on. Will Rkht>l'IOn HI lb.
S'Apervisor8 11ent the buJJdln& de· of these manual& necessttates the pose 'unquallflt>d. uniticati~r-h 1 Balboa Fun Zone dallv to Cata· funhN ·development of·the-park -1 07-<: •• wa born to Mr. and :\1rs.
partment report to the coun~~el's use of the phonetic method. of countv st>hool districts. w C' f tina rsland. leaving ai 9 :~5 a.m . art' now being formulated anrl Will RichPson. 100 ()"' x Avt>.,
otflce Sor study and ruling. SUPT. ~NDERSEN-We use would deprive our pupils 0 )fr. Dowd also announC'ed that w11J be announN'rl ~honly. ~o Balboa Island, In Hoa(l · Ho pltal
"'The aupervisors want to know phonetlt's '" all grades. begin-quality teaching. he Is In a.."-Sodatlon with A. :\ plan~ had be-t>n df>\'tllopt>d yet on Friday. Aug. 12. jotnin~ a sis·
how they stand on the Issue." nlng with the first. It Is used as • DICEJITIVE POll_ PUJILS . Carvajal. Western Hills Inn. thtt< WN'k. the Ens1gn was told. ter. ~1ary. 6. 1n tht> ramtl~ Su~r Claire Nelson told the heavily as needed-more exten· St.:PT. A~"DERSE:'\-There tc: :t
Enalgn this w~k. Supervisors slvely.for slow readers. The decl· great deal of Incentive for out·
ex to receive the counsel re· slon ts made by the teat>her. standin2 oerformanc:e. ~ the near future, he addt>d. working together with ~he prin· ~1R. BERRY-The~ t'an be a tMy First Parachute Jump' poSpeculatlon In the harbor area clpal. Much discretion ts left to lot of int't"ntlve from the home
Ia that the lease ls subject to the teacher. too. It's a 2-way street. Let the
cancellation ~ause ot failure MRS. CSENAR-Elther method r hlld know you have had a eon· (Xn. Jlarriet Bcrydeo Pierce. rhute landing fa llsl. :-tow It wai' below me. so 1 ju!l;t rt'll\xed ancr
to Uve·UP to original terms. Jn alone ia Inadequate. The combl· terenc-e with his teacher. Follow •-•ly o1 c.-del Mar cmd the real thmg. and as I t>hmbt>-d gazt>d in wonderment at the pen·
January, 19!59. pIa n s tor the nation of the 2 makes for e ffec· It up youi'St'lf when your t>hlld _. U9fa9 la OldllaDd bas Into the plane my only thought oramk ~t't"nP around mt'. The ut·
property Included an 8-atory tlveness. has a problem. wrlttea tbe ~ 411tide wa. "I ha,·e to r o through with ter quiet a nd alont>ness waa
buUdin& for profesaJonal oUic:es, MR. BER.RY-1 agree. I do not e COOaDDIATJO• WITil 1LS. ,_ U.. J:M19w. teW., Clboat tt. there's no turning bat'k now-broken only by the swish. swlsh.
Abandonment
of ufayette
Is Protested apartmenta. a snack-bar. a aky concede that the p~onetlt' meth· SUPT. ANDERSE:'f-I feel we .._ lint parac~aa• Jaaap. lieu· I'd dlt> of embarrassment if I of the wind through tht> t'anopy.
1 room restaurant artd ba.r. Near od 1a the better. 1t 5 the combl· have good boordlnatlon with the rtet waad..ted ,,_ 11-"-havt> to ride bat'k \vith tht> pilot." 1 r felt hke r had just rt>treated
tJw Knrport Blvd. end of the nation ot the 2. High School to allow easy traM· .._ .. Sdaool la 1151 cmct ,... :\fy husband wac:: sitting right into my own rt-mott-and private
property the proposal called for MR. Rl'il ER-1 agree In H · ltlon of the pupil from elahth a ~...-..t Ia tiM lint "11aa In bat>k of mt>, h o 1 d I n ll my little world. and the feelln& waa
a f • .tory 36-unlt motel. aence. The combination ls essen· jfrade. The record ahows it. But c.-del Na"" ~ ... t that "static line" 1 to o~n my 'chute deltC'Iou ~
• Lut ~th, the Newport Beach ti~J;.:he.J:>i,=ln\:!~r~ma there hu to be a chante. sort of ,._.) automatically). and eenerally 1 began to hear distant shoua
Ct;y Cowl!dl ~ed a Planning · -bo 1 a ahock, and thus provide a atim· • • • givtne me moral support. as 1 nea~d the ground of "lteep CCJmmlMion dedalon approvtne heavier approach to P net cs ulu. to meet a M'W procram. ., aa••rrr JIATDEII i'iE11CE ~ the plane levelt>d off at your feet to,ether," so with a
a belpt of 110 feet plua me· In remedial ~adlne. but It '-not MR. RAY-The bulc education 1 woke up that wann April 3..500 feet. I heard the fatal words. feeUne of ~ret on endlnc my
c:banleal appurtenan~ for Mew· the esclaalve method. The use of of the elementa.ry dlstrlct Is re· momJne In a n urry of excite· "Jumper on the wtna!" Somehow. adventure, I prepa.r.d to lancL
part Towen. The orietnally-ap· phona a. • baalc part of teat'h· ..,onsible tor the hJah acackmk ment! 'T oday la It!,· I thoucht. I manaaed to climb out of that Now Jet's 8ee, ~ t~ther. kneea
prowct heJabt for the buJidlng in& apelUna. standards of our HJah School. and kept ~peatlng these three door, and assume my poaJtlon on sUehtly bent, and watch the
Ia 8!5-teet. • IIDIOCIIITY I. • ACIII&V&a&::Wi' TD'I'I words over and over to my.elf. the wtnc. My slcnaJ to eo would horizon, noc the Jl'OUnd !
11ae count7·dodt property la Mll mutY-Parents can · 3IR.. klii'ER A readlq readJ. and at the same time trylnt to be a tap on the helmt't-there ",.. -• tt ld t..a-~ ___. -... _ -•ntv and t_. ___..__. ... In the tchool by .......... t-t ia. Mwn to all first -• 1 Al.er my ... c.-e .., r e. that ,.,... _,_ ""~ ""' ....... ·~ ,.,,,, -.. .. ..., resuJ ·~ ~ •• be a pUiar of uumness. It wu. devlll8h ground carne up fa.t
tile t;y ot Rcwpwt Beach. Out· obaer¥tq the teadllne .!! grader& Year 1 Y adllewrne_nt The butterflies ln my stomach Surprt.inclY enouah, for rn)l and hard. not makin& any ex-
... ,...nt .-t~~a a bulkhead In the dllld. but that 1a not t testa are aiven In vades 3 were such that I decided to ak.lp first reac11on. 1 thoueht. woul c:eptlona. 1 au~ for Y8W\I
111u been unc1er corwtruct.lon only way. U a chUd Ia poor In throuah 8. The teachen are con· breakfast and just &et rny~~elt ~ to hold on tor dear life, I ladles on their tlrst pa.rad'lut. aJaaa the baJ ..,_ ot the prop· math. It la not taJr to IV tbat atantly ehecldnl on the 1"8Ults reacty for the bi& day-let's .ee. pushed my.lf backwards. for· jump! 1 ~ nk!ely aiW) ~·
ert;J and the CCNDty dock haa the faDit Ia e n tIre 1 Y In the (Continued on.paae 6) Jump boots. jump suit, now ~ulna ~hln& that 1 was memberin& my na'-lot up
..._.; remowd. achool .,stem. lt'a the Ofti'·All whee bad I put that helmet! Rppoeed to do, and just cl018ed npt away, and' ran around tbe
\ actva.Deement of the chlld that la Pr.tzes G·.ven On the wa'l to t'he aJrport, I my eye. and fell. Actually. canopy to collap.e It! ,!
F 8 •• Important. came out of my for of nerwe thou&h 1 dJdn't know lt untU
Ouf asen11 SUPT. ANDERSEN -Parenta to hut my husband aaylflC that later, I .... In a perfectly stable As rrtends befan runnlnc OW!'!'
ean IMm about the .moot by ob· at Promenade It ... a perfect day for my tint poeltion and dolnJt beautltuUy. to me. t grinned a t:Joemendoa n • B 8efVlna their chJlcl an4 others. jump. I aroaned tn-.'llrdly. pray . 1 ... free now nvtng through amJie, and feelln& ~ ......... r:;Upp18S Orn by wt.ltina cl....._ and by Inter· lfta for rain. a hurricane, a.ns· the IQ Jut Uk~ a bird! My sen· lng with P r 1 de, ~: '"Dtda"t
v1.-. with the teacher a.nd the TIM Newport Hart.or Zonta thlq! utJons -.re not ~t ol falllne think rd do It, did ya. .... .., ............ ,....,, • ••; ees •· ..... .....,.-..... . =A.a...._ ... , 1 _ ...... ....
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edwlniiCraUon. Clat. announc.w tbe a.llowtnc We anh-.d ar the field early, or tolna ~r a roller·couter as But. th~ one thh-a I rei'Mtftiller
e a.rrY or WWULVII wtn.ners o1. p rhea ,...._ t~ ... my huaband annou~ 1 had QPf't'ted. but that o1. belnr IDCIIIt of a.U Ia ..,qly waJ.W.
ID. an it&-,... Ia unity ol PraiiM'ftade ot AJU ltJaJd lut tMt we -.~on tht> third *d WOftdttrftally suspended In ..,.ce. b&c:k from '"-drop -. wtdi
cuntctalum. .,....... tiM ~ '"Ill: Mrs. J. D. Wldtlodl ol o6 the day. Jn t.M mt"AnUnw. he Aft« a time whJch ..-llled 10 the canopy anct hellftltt ln ._,
ln tbe cll8trkl. 'i'IMft are aa.o Calta Mesa won tiW ,.am.tna -.t over ap.ln and agal.n with mlnuta. but was acruaUy only anns. looklna up at the •· ...
eDIDples ol eoardlnation with that an Brandt pve aa a door ... paracbutlna proC"edure-po-3 Mt"'ftdd.. 1 ~It a J@nU. tq. ~ ''Whan • -. .. ._.a.ro
t.be Blah School oe.trt~ and the prta ltuth F1etna1.na at W.Una --. on the wine. 11\Y atable eoc qp lilY ~· and opened
Ollila M.a School Dlalb'kt, •~h woa the ~lma Plllat'll Rope Ult poaltion. dummy lip-card 11\Y ey-.. 1 dared to loolt ~ -.r .. FALL 011 80&T
aa ........... en a ... th pro: pAlntlq. Mrs. Mrl ar.w. o1. ..u. m&M\Iwrtftl or the c:oaaopy, ..., 1lMd. antt to lit)• ..-ut'f Harold ,., ea......._ • 111 ..... ...... illand ... 1M ... prblt ........ and rec'Oftf)'. tMfe " ..... tht bze\ltl,.l. car· rrn ....... fll. 0.. ~ -
• o.rracr wn. COIDIUam daNted by 1ta1 nnrt. ~ 'ftla put mantta he had lfrtlt.ct ~MUS. m.,-nl~t. wen~l liNd a llllwh•ll ltiM lillli ..i
Ill& c:::s:EKAA -'Po n lc " t '• 'n.e PrclcMna* •nded wltb a ... and mact. 1M nwmortze and canol')'!: l •• ...,. ...._ IIIII 1111 ..... · •
........, II an nenp't at bow dana. and ballet lllldtaJ • Rar· ,_...._ ""'YfhJna lw could I quktlly found 1M tOI* Hnee ..._ • a ._. at --
tbe ~...-. ..... ntaln eon· bot Blah Scllloa. and...._ wu pouftd llttO .. on tM •bJe<1 (ttw ~ wtwel o1 a ~18-l.lde fi' •• .. 8t all
tMt wldl au ...-.ca ot 1M ~~~~ •:A ~ a rerepdea at 1M fll IK"'DWIMG. a .. wtlJ I ~u t'butwl Ud *'~ madlt a ..,_ ..._. ... _ ... m ...oJo.r-. -.iliA " n-::lar Dul* Olldee ~ lJI o..a .._ UttiiiOIII Ia .. .r ll'~ ...-. NI"N. thlnldaa .,..u ..... ~. wapue.,_.. ..
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SUISCatmoN IATIS
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• DID YOU SEE THE RIOT FILMS?
5 YRS. A60
Our Newport Harbor American Legion Post 291
ded f h h film f th S e AVC. 17, •• rona del Mar wa• elected presl-is to be commen or s owing t e · s 0 e an The Newport s.ach City Coun-dent of a newly oreanlzed New-
Francisco demonstrations against the House Com-ell revealed plans to encircle the port Towasttlp Federation of
mittee on Un-American Activities. More than 100 BannJne tract Inland of West Social Aeencles, which will con-
persons saw these amazing and frightening films Newport with a one-foot sh~-duct the a nnual Community
strlne annexation, which would Chest fund drl\'e ... last week. I wish everyone could see this docu-prevt'nt the posaJblllty of an-WSW.. D.....,f, 14. o1 ....
mentary evidence of university students-and pro-nexation of the tract by Costa boer l.a-4 ._ latwed ..u.
f d b C · d f 1 all Mesa ... The general tax rate ......, ell tJae brld9e ..,_ essors-dupe Y ommumsts to e Y a eg Y tor Newport Beach will be cut a....s ea.Jr u.. aty eo.ac1•
constituted governmental investigating committee. trom $1 per $100 assessed valua-....... -.... aey Attom.y....,
These students and professors are playing into tlon to 85 etont•: total city tax •••••ta'to clndt a -•111•.-y
the hands of the Communists. aiding the Communist rate wlll range from 98 etonts to ....,.. 11 to pnlaibtt ~oil $1.20 ... Robert L. Callis of Co-p.bUc bddt• ... aa.p II•· conspiracy to destroy our freedom. It should be in-~.-. ......._., ,....._
~uriat~g to you, as it was to ID:any in ~he. audience lenlllrllll Eller-t = ·~.~ :.
m Leg~on Hall. to see suoh w ilful dehance of law llll ~r~...-.a.. _. • d••• ...
and order and to witness the student sabotage of UCCCilza Dl~ors of H o a g Hospital
efforts to combat the Red menace. These are stu-called ror plans and specifica-
1. · fi ced 1 l b Genera l Manager Gerald Lynch tlons for a 75-bed hospital: the dents whose schoo mg lS nan arge Y. Y _our announC'es the entry ot Ford I cost was estlmatf'd at Sl.lOO.OOO
own tax money, and professors w hose salanes h ke-Aeronutronlc Into the field, or ... Chamber of Commerce and
wise come out of our T'V'V"kets. Many of us don't like 'automotl\•e electronJcs with the C'ity otrlclals have taken steps
,.,..,-establishment of the Au tomoti\·e to establish a helicopter passen-it at all to be paying for our own destruction. Electronic Equipment Operations. ger senice be~een Nt>wport
• • • The general opt'ratJons man-&!aC'h a~d Los Angelt'$ ... Tom-
• BEGINNING THE 13TH YEAR
ager of the new organization is mv Frost "of Balboa won the Gold
Lowell Krieg. former asslstant '"S" salling series; 23 skJppers
to tht' general manufacturing compt>ted ...
· 1 f h. · manager of the Ford Division of -------You may notice that on page o t ts lSSUe Ford Motor co. He Is a graduate •y----~ Ill 11 cf the Ensign is the notation. "Volume 13. No. I." lot the University of Michigan, .. ..-..11 J
That means that the Ensign rounded out 12 full years I where he received hls AB de-11 IIJ .... , ••
last week, and now is starting bra vely on its 13th g~~~-Lynch said that this new William 1. Benbow. 4• of 900 year. That number 13 holds no fear for us .. because I unit or Aeronut~nlc ··represents E. Balboa Blvd .• Balboa, a uttered
the first issue of the Ensign came out on Friday the an Important addltlonal step a 1~-lnch brulee on hla abdomen . f 1948) d fo~ard ln the application of when he wq hJt by 8 ear at 13th (that was m August o , em my own I Aeronutronlc'J sclentltic: ta•nt Main St. and BaJbb& BJvd. BaJ. birth year is '13. and my birth day is also 13. and accumulated fund ol knowl-boa. driven by MaJjorie M. lie-
Last Saturday was the actual anniversary, and edee fn the f.ntere.ta of private .earthy. 44. of 432 Orle Cl~le. . • . . . h ail th d lndusuy, commerce and the lndJ· Costa Mesa. at 6:37p.m. last Frl· It was very fi tting that m t e m a t ay came a I \'ldual cons umer." day.
number of documents from the Cali1ornia Bank, at-Tile boy's grandmother. Mrs.
testing to the fact that the Ensign mortgage has been 1•11 .. IIIH111• Hazel BorJa. 45. ot 900 £. Balboa · S f call h thi I Blvd .. BaJboa, was at the scene pa1d off. orne o you may re t at s mortgage .... -F-1111• when otflcers arrived. At first represented that famous loan of $7,500 from the late 1 she refused medical aid tor the
Col. Andy Smith back in 1952. The colonel's enemies Waller B. Mellott of Harbor boy. then said that pollee and · ak 1· · 1 · 1 f · be h Highlands and J Leslie Steffen-the drivt'r would not take the tned to rn e po 1hca capita out o It, cause e sen of co..;,na del Mar have been boy to the hospital. according
was then a city councilman. but we fooled 'e m by· named co-chairmen of tbe S50-a -to the Investigating otfl~rw. She
switching the loan to someone else to the great plate Republican fund-raising took the boy to Adams St. and
· ' dinner to ~ held Sept. 15 at the Edgewater, Balboa. where her consternation of the enemy. Balboa Bay Club. husband arrived. took his wife
Last Saturday's mail call was a final chapter The dinner. proceeds from and erandson home, then took
tc an important b it of Ensign history. which will flnanct' the Orange the boy to Hoae HospnaJ for ex-
County Republican campaign for amlnatlon and care. • • ••
• THEY'RE PROUD OF LIDO SANDS
the Nov. 8 reneral election. will
feature a major address by Rep.
Walter K. Judd of Minnesota,
the keynoter at the 1960 Republi-
can Conventlon In Chicago. Last week's Ensign carried a news story about
the City Council discussion of the proposed Pacific
Electric "shoestring" subdivision in Newoort Beach, ..... l•lsf Ills
from 33rd St. to the westerly city limits. Councilman Dr. William M. Rollings. 71.
lions Lorenz. in parti. cular. was not happy with the a retired denllst. died Friday In his home, 501 Avocado Ave., Co-proposed development, nor with the Udo Sands sub-rona dt>l Mar. He was a native
division, w hich he called sub-standard and slum-of Ft. Scott, Kansas, where he
practiced dentistry. He had Jived like. In Corona del Mar for the past Here's a comment from Howard Wriqht of West 2•~ years. after traveling exten-
Newport: "If y ou have quoted the unhappy Mr. slvely following his retirement.
L h l · W t N _. th" k h He Is survived by his wife, orenz rig t, we peop e m es ewPOJ l m e Mrs. Fefn BoJllncs. The body
should have his eyes examined. Udo Sands is any-will be forwarded to Ft. Scott by
thing b ut slum-like in appearance. In fact, the resi-Ba.Jtz Mortuary, Corona del Mar,
dents u p this way are rather proud of its people and for services a.nd Interment.
its appearance.'' ' ' .F ... IaiilE • • • •
• .... .., ... fir
Elrlflnllc••
A Baltpa Peninsula boy, 16.
was chafged with curfew viola-
tion tftnd Jack or parental control
by NeWport pollee at 2:45 a.m.
last Thursday on the beach near
lhe Balboa Pier.
Ottlcers said the youth started
to run when he saw them. He
was s topped by oftJcers and a.tc-
ed what he was golnc to do on
the beach. He explained that he
could not sleep and was out
walking, havlnc done .a often.
Asked why he had Jtarted to
run when eeelne the officers, he
explained t hat he knew It w~&a
llleaal to be out a fter 10 p.m.
He was broueht to the staUon,
petJtloned to appear In juvenile
court, and wa1 releaeed to hll
father at 3:15 a.m.
ana. 1'08 ZDOIEDfus
A daughter. 7 lb. 3 ou .. wu
born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Zimmerman. 240l.tJ6th St., New-
port Heights, In Hoag Hospital,
Thursday, Aug. 11.
LEGAL lf011CE
N<YnCE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notl~ l.s hereby given that the
Plannlne Comml.salon of the City
of Newport Beach will hold a
public hearlnr on the a pplica-
tion of
CORDON S. WEVJLL for a
variance No. 618 to pennJt
encroachment of 5 feet Into a
required 5 foot ~ar yard tet·
back for the purpose of con-
• THE NAME IS CORONA DEL MAll IUGH • atructlna new eara.it'S a nd a Saw the film of the San Fran-nAIR CAlli IGIIITZD residence adjacent to a 30
cisco riots and I was horrified Two truh cant fJJled with ex-foot ·alley, on Lor 100. Block Jack Barnett, secrepy-manager of the New port to realize how a mere handful celsJor and paper were .et on tire o. Tract 518, 2111 SevJJle, Bel·
Harbor Chamber of Commerce, has suggested the of bra inwashed youth could keep by unknown persont In the alley boa, ca111.
following names fo r the third high school, which the Un-Amerlcan ActlvttJes Com -by the rear of the aaraae of the lfotlce ~ hereby further i'l~n
mlttee of our national Conerea home of Mr8. WIUJam Tritt. 3808 that aaJd public hearlnt will be will be b uilt near the Ford Aeronutronic plant; My-from canylne out Ita official Lake St.. Wm Newport, pollee held on the t.t day of Septem-
ford Irvine High School, Irvine Coast High School, buslne .. , u weJl .. to disrupt reported at 3:30 p.m. last Friday. ber. 1980, at the hour or 1:00
lrvi U · S h 1 I h h d th the court Proeeedlna. ot all the Tbe amoke clama,ect the IICie of P.M. In the Council Ch.ambers of ne mon c oo · ave ear: 0 er sugges-courta loc:ated In the City Ball the ••raae. A netpbor put out the Newport Beach City Hall, at tions for Upper Bay, o r Back Bay, or Jamboree High or that Bay Ctty. If you ha~n·t the tire with a ludn he... wttlch tlme anc1 pia~ any and
School. eeen th._ tUm, by aJJ mean, caU • all per10na tntlfrated may ap-
As f I ed d th your American Lef'on Po8t Com· CIIAI& aArl AWfD pur and be ta.a.rd thereon, . or as am concern , a~ . e same goes mander and find out where It A daupter, IUl. 1 lb. 4 aa., ltAY Y. COPEUif for qwte a few other folks, there 1S Just no question will be ahQwn nest ••• Jt'a u.. ., .. bor'n to Mr. alld Mn. BGaaJcl s.ent.,.
about the name. It is Corona del Mar High School, for an fnecfom ...._ Alnertc:eal a..., 510.111111 k. •• .._. lf...,art a..dt a~
the ~~-cal companion school to Newport Harbor to ltand up and be eounted. port, In Roq BGIPitaJ • Wad· PlunJJic c-..a..oa , . FAWMft llcCA.Q ..-day, Aq. 10.. ... Jolll ._ ........ : .... 111. ~ H1gh ool and Costa Mesa H1gh School. (aU riP .. ,...wed) brotber, x-. 116. 1a t1a. _.a,. In t11111 lfewpa1 ......_ 1:1111p.
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HARBOR REST
MEMORIAL PARK
3131 Harbor Blvd. at Glaler
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JAMBOREE DIARY •••
,,.._ .,.... 1. ef ... ,..,. when the Jamboree otfldally OP·
••llliL ....... ,..... ...._ ened with the .ectlonal nar rala·
.. ·-· 1111 T r • • • tl. .... lnr. whleb wa• atrnaJ~ by an n•ll•*'• .... ..., ef * ... urtaJ bomb. ., ..... < .. ..,._.,_. .... ... -( ....... .. .... ~ ....................... 1. _, .., _,.
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W&DIIDDAY, JVJ.T ._At 5 ._ .. b r ............. 1e
a.m. ~ arrtwcl at Pt. Collln.a, .._... Ia • ..,._ c11ns ae.t.
Colo., and at 5:30 we were eatlnr ... 1-.t • ._,,_a.-
ham and eua at Ladd'• Chuck-.,.. ._ ._y lltt 1 , ... ..
waron reet&uranl Alter a few tsllr WltiL .. 1 ' I .. -.y .... .
apeeches, ~e American Lerloh • 1 .... It .. ..._ • • ~-
1ave ua eactl a piece of alabuter _... ....._ ... Ia ....,. M
and we boarded the b uaes for __. .. • ..tt ....._. ,_
our trip to the Rocky Mountain a.-tMt Ia .........,.... Ia
Nationa l Park. The ecenery wu t ....._
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A CHECK for final payment on $6.747 fOf the Horoor Area Boys
Club is, presented by Mrs. Edgar Hill. vice-president of the New-
port Beach United Fund, to Theo Robins, president of the Boys
Club. The organitation received $23,51 4 from t"e Ur'•ed Fund
during 1956-59.
really beautiful, but the m~t Alter meetlnr a few other boys.
fun came when we atopped .near 1 return~ to camp, because It
a snow bank and had a anowbail was nearing 2:30. Thls Is the
Orht. Our next stop wu the Con-time we were to start oar fires ..
Unental Divide. Alter a few miles Tonight belnr the openlnr nlrht,
more we 1top~ Cor our box we could not afford to be late.
lunches. From th1a point we left We had just started to cook w.hen
the Park and head~ Cor Denver. 1r began rainlnr. and I mean
Unfortunately we had to aklp our raining. It lasted for about a half
tour ot Denver and we kept rf1ht hour. and then it stopped as
on rotnr for the Jamboree: quickly a& It had come. At 6:30 of camp. We all headed for the I oar 9atewgy UVo. whlc:ta JbD
J:••ti*IT ._ _. .... ...S we all assembled In raincoats Trading Post and then to either llcaTett Clad I bad fOUDd bci!D9·
tiMft ._ • let .C ht"f.. and began our march to the the campfires or the general lag • tM a.... Alt..-barr(· ..,..... -w .. looiiDed to oar arena , which Is about a mile headquarters bulldlng. At 9:30 1D9 back to CGIDP. I .-. Cl
left CIDd ,.. tM teD t city away. In many respects we were we were back in camp, and taps qaJck trtp to tbe oa-tade
wilda. tbea~Jb far 1.-co.· lucky because some of the troops was at 10 p .. m. c:oane. w1Ucla was tbe lclat pcart
Jlete, ._ still tlae ...,._t had to hike as far as 4 11 miles • • • ol •Y Olheatun award.
UW. .. bad ...._ AI t.r • to the arena. Tonight we had the Au trallan
,... coakl ... __.. teats1 ....,_ lfoae of aa aadentood plcnaa TUESDAY. JULY 5--We were contingent as our ruPsts for din-
an-y ...... ...U an-y teata. •· bow .. 90t 1a CIDd oat. up at the regular time and our ner and campfire. whl<'h was a
...S tiMe tM e-ta .. tlae leoata IMat .. dlcllalow ,._ t.be tbDe l'llmp cleaned up by 9. We check-washout when the wind beian to
Ia .a .........._ ....-. Cllld tbe 6nt 1n09 _ .... aatl1 uw ed out of camp and left for some blow. During the a'lSembly we e,.. tn. Esph •• Mats to time t.be la8t troop Ia Melted trading. We met quite a few boys heard a loud "crack." and turned
....... la oaly 25 a&aat.el J doubt and traded a r.ew things. At 11:30 around to see our gateway was
It was now we realized we wbetller tbat ......s coaJcl be we had to go back 1n camp for broken. We got busy and took
were part of something bigger brolreD by ._. people Jaet lunch and after lunch at 1 we It apart and got thf' poles lashed
than we could Imagine. We were tryt.DcJ te CJ.t 11 seat. start~ lor the rl!le range. to ship out. which wt' will begin
all eyes from the Ume we pulled Finally, the s how began with Aft. em luMu lectan by Cl doing tomorrow . Because we
ln the main gates untJI the time a Pony Express rider bringing •ember .. tbe AnDy's ad· ('ouldn't have a ra mpfirf', we we arrived at our section, which 9aaced mCII'kemcmalalp aalt. we just met aom~ of the Australians was ~ion 39, Jocat~ on the a message from President Eisen· aapon.d to tile JCID9e, wben and talked with tht'm Sin~ most hower which had been carried summit In other words, we were over the United Stat~s by the ,... wen abowD tbe ropes by of them had otht>r meetings, we
the hJghest section east of the men of the Centennial Pony Ex-2 Wast Pobat cadets.. We allot <'ailed all of it off and <'hecked
gate. We all went about our d S wana up abota Clad tMa 10 out until 9:30. work unloading our tn.rck. which press. ~ext came singing, .an for recont. After allooti ... we •
we hadn't seen for 2 weeks, with then a pageant :,f ~~:~~tn bad ow tcmJeta acoract CIDd re-I TBtJILSDAY. JULY 21-As soon
more zeal than we have ever had ~:g~;lth ~vef')~!~e ~II tn stag; cal•ed RaA booka a:ad rat1D9 a~; w~ arOSE', we all started work-
before. By sundown our tents 1 • en .ey would make a ccmla. lng-the rooks on brt>a kfast a nd
wete up and we were "enjoying" the stag~ ttself like a tennis From here it was back to <'a mp, I the rf.>st ,.,f us on packing our
our no·utensll sandwiches of sar-~footb~l: fteld s~m f the greatest because it was nearly 4. and Wf' it>ar AftN brPakfast we fimiht-d
dines! Ugh! cou rt t was one: Alter I had to g~t dinner started. We up and w~re all pnrkf'd by 11:30,
• • • sights we have e er seen. ld· were-a Jlttl~ laiP getting deaned wht>n Wt' <:tarted lunch. A~ soon
'1'1117JtSDAY. JULY 21-Today the ~lags. Jim Amess ca~:/ of up, but we s till had time to l~a\'e as lun<'h was O\'N we started
we arose at i a.m. and started l ing 10 10 narrate the p~g c:me 1 <'amp for som~ fun. While Wf' on tht> patrol gf'ar packing the
our cha rcoal fires. Our quarter-Amerl~a. A~~er th\pag~ nt with I were out we kept a look ·Out for roort box. r lt>a ning the an>a and .;...;;.~.;.._ ___ ..;.... _____ --. master left for the commissary the g•art h rt>~•or ,s r~ 0 ";;0 t off our gatfway sign. whirh had pulling stakt>o:; anti loruening tie·!
Friendly Neighborhood Service to receive our patrol's ra tions. sf~e f the re" 0 s ds thers been stolen yeste rday. • downs. W he n e\·erythtng was BELL BROADWAy To our misfortune, we discovered r g l n t e arena an ° ff • • • ready. down r ame 1he tPnts
that charcoal does not get hot as l being set off f~m the far 0 I WEDJifESDAY. JULY 27 -We From bere oa lt was enry MORTUARY quickly here In Colorado Springs summit 0! Pike.s Pea.k. arose at 7 again, and by 9 we mcm for hlm.MU, folcUD9 e-ats 11 0 Broadway as It does In Newport Beach. Be-23-W were clennf"d up and W«' were cmd pacldoq them cmd ICIIhlD9
cause of this fact the french SATUilDAY. JUL~ f' hgoJ checked out. I headt>d for the Pol .. toqetber. TbeA eame the
Ll 8·3433 • 8-3tM eo.ta ~ toast we made would not brown up at our regula.r ume and a angling area bt>cau e I wantf'd to time to pack the tnadt. Tbe
and at 10 o'clock we were stJII breakfast and "ere cleaned up get m)f ad\·enture award. which ooly thloqs ,... didD•t padr
trylnr. Thla waa bad because by 9. We all straightened up entails a lot of work. After go-wen oar alaeolaq ba9s. fU9bt
at 10 we w•re to luve for Plke'a ouz areu and check~ ou t with lng through the angling course, bap Clild poaad ~ for
Peak. and we were Juat eat1n1 the •taft. M~t or the patrol I head~ Cor the conservation • ...,..., oat teld91lt. We , ....
and our ri.DM Water had not even ttead~ for o(thef trad~l poet r~d area, Whi ch wasn't O~n at the Iliad oar d l D a e r fu.. 90AJI9
been put on. On our troop the then went to va ous nc i · time. While I was walling I wba It be9aD ndalag. n..
rin.te water must be brought to boring sectlonsi We ra~ ju~~ hiked the Blue Trail, which i3 rGiD didD•t belo the cJacucoCII
a rolling boll before any dish-bet'n gon~ a 1 ew ml nu ~s. part oi tt)e requirements. fire or the eoOktJ19 (wa bCid
washing takes place.· scemebd, ~ ~~ t ~~~~dm~Po !~; At I o'dodr I weat bCidr to aaak). Moat ·~• ataa.lr
aou1Dg water or ao, .. all port ac · e c · I the COGMrYaUoa area. wbere d1d.D•t 9et cooked M10U9b. cmd 1.tt for Jllll8•a PealE. wla.ldl lunch. and then assembled our I ... at throa9b the fonatry nobody felt nry bua.qry alt-
...._. Clboft OUJ' CGiaP alte gear. for today was our day for MCtloD. which la ooly one of tlDq lD tbe rata ecrtlDCJ ua-
,_ lUM f"t ap. Aft. a the Skiii·O-Rama. tbe fielda that Ia oUfted. After cooked atecdt.
brief stay oa the top .. at.t..s At 1 o•dock .. loaded our ,... left the co........nioa area. Before long wf' a s<'mblt'd anr:l
Cancer Drive
Aides Praised
Mrs. Floyd Boyer, rounty can-
~r crusade t'halrman, has given
cl'Mit tor t.he •ucceu of the New-
port Beach area's response In
the fund drive to local workers
who helped In this campaign to
conquer can~r.
She named Mrs. Paul Holmes,
81 Circle Or.. Bay Shores,
chairman for Southern Orange 1
County, and the followinr vol-
unteers: Mrs. Paul Rodet. 1612 1
lrvtne Ave., Up~r Bay Area;
1
!frs. WU Uam M.ors, 1907 Deborah
Ln., Harbor Hlrhlands: Mrs. John
Dean. 1136 Hlrhland Dr .. West-,
cUff: Mrs. Don Caine, 2415 Holly
Ln .. Newport Helrhts; Mrs. Willis
Hunt, 108 Via Trieste, Lldo Isle;
Mrs. Mat)' Jane Landstrom. 535
Bayside Dr .. Newport: Mrs. Ed-
ward Jacklin. Zl2 Evemng Can-
ypn Rd., Shore Cliffs; and Mrs.
WilHam O'Keefe, 816 Breakers
Dr.; Mrs. Jack Rlct>, 607 Poppy
Ave., and Mrs. Charles Spangler.
n2 ~farguerlte. Corona del ~ar.
GETS IIEaiT SCBOLAMBJP
•KWJOaT IIAUOa DIIGir J
'I'WVDDAY. AUOVIT II, 1-
coao•A DEl. MAll. CALli'.
MOWt87LETLVOM
GUARD VOUR 0000$
Claudia Ann Abbon , daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Abbott,
230-1 Pacl!ic Dr .. Corona del Mar.
has been awarded a $100 na-
flonal merit holarship to st udy
at the L"nJverslty of California In
Riverside for the 1960·61 aca -
1 denUc ye~a;r;·==============~~~~~~~~~~~~
COLD FEET ••• 1
A genm~tion ago some people thou&ht rubbtng the
soles of lhc feet "•ilh grease would ward ofT a he:ld
cold. Today, "c lnow better. Adequate rest and a
~cll-b3lanced dtc:t go a long way toward p~venting
colds. But. sometimes even lhc best precautions
aren't good enoo&h. When you a1c: ill-"hethc:r you
ha'e a cold or something more ~enous-dfcctive
medications arc important. They can be the dtffcrmc:e
bet~'Cen pain or oomfon ... slow or fast recovery.
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Then come to us for the praaibcd medication.
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bCidE at camp about 3 p.m. ' t.d CIDd
We all pit<'hPd In getting our !a:'?'~= came '::k for
camp shlp·shaJ)<'. and after we Dd8. 8 b 1 8oyd ODd 1
were finlsht-d we began work on ':.cs 0 Dpatrol'a c:ooka
our gateway. An hour passed and • Cll OW' bwMCl oanelns
dinners were on the table. when ~~l .. both Nll ad by 2 the call finally came to raise ........ •• W:: 1 "
tht> gateway. whi<'h. stood hl~her ~i~~~ 1 • !adt-th<' granrl
tha!'l any gateway In the netgh-tour ot the Skiii·O·Rama until
bonng sec.tions. • • 5. at which time w~ reported
FltiDAY. JULY 22-Today Is back and carried a bur ket of hot
the offi ci.ll opening of the Jam- charcoal to cam p. With the hot 1 • coals we wert> cooking rl innN bo rce: Things ar<' rt'all}' bu7.7 n in no time and were all C'lean<'d now. Our flrt'man got up 1\t 5. and at 7 we hact a good cook ing up a nd ready for our gu<'sls to
fire. We all pit<'h~d in ancl ate arrive. For our troop campfire w('
about 8 o'ciO<'k, which Is quite had Invited the boys of T roop i6, d Section 16, who were from Loul · an lmprov~ment from yester ay. lana. Arter some swapping th<' W e also boiled our water early
I u 1 h d campfire began. a~ did the tun. ~=========;::::;:=.:i-aniidii.it•h•e•K···P•. i."iii'asiii.in~<'.;.allriiiy-•niis-e~ There were skits and stories and
the Louisiana troop put on a
bear hunt for us. As with thl'
other good campfir~s. It all too
soon came to an end and wt'
lined up to eat some waterml'lon
Corona del Mar
frigidaire
Refrigerator
I which Mr. Bill Spu.rgeon had
~rotten Cor us. • • • •
SUJfDAY, JVLY 24--Today w~
all hurried to flni h brcakfast
because or church services. By
9 a.m. we were all cleanPd u p
and ahlpshape, and we nssem-
bled to go to the servlt'e of our
rholce. By 11 we weN.' bar k In
camp-that Is, all but a few of
us. and "'e start<-d off to have
some fun,· trading and hiking
through the J amboree.
Many ot the boys went ,out In
hopes of passing their A<Wentur<'
Award. which entails many re-
quirement.. all or which help a
boY ret more out of hl.s week
or campJfll. By 3 p.m. e\·eryon~
was In camp. and the tires were
lighted for dinner. Tonlrht t.here
Is to be another campfire. This
ttme our pest Is Jim Forsyth ot Tranavaal. South Africa. ~
cau.e or h ilh wlnds, we wer.n't
aU~ to haw a fire, ao we aat
around a nd talked and had a
lot of tun. • • •
IIOIIDAY. JVJ.T IS-To(hv \Vl
aroee at 7 and were nnlshl'd with
brnktut bJ 9. From then until
4 p.m. It .._. f~ flm<' I ' '\•nt
lout awapplrta, •• t\h'l mn t ,., •h
otMI' boys. I touk lh bu• down
about 3 "'lJ'" to om~ or lit" ~.
tiona I h dn't vltltN. At 4 l re·
~.
ly G dlnn r • • nn she-d an I I tlar'MJ to ~ mp, •• did \t>ryol'le
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EDITH 50-tillER. pionist, will perform the Grieg C oncerto ot the
Storlight Concert Soturdoy evening, ,A.ug. 27, at the Irvine Bo~o~~l
in laguno Beoch.
'STARLIGHT CONCERT'
PROGRAM ANNOUNCED
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The French woman, we are told, can f~d her family on the
same kJnd of food that we teed to the earbaee pall. She does it
bv meana of a soup kettle, always bubbllne on the back of the
steve. Jnto It eoes every scrap of meat and bone, veeeta bles ,and
herb that she can scrape toeether.
Served up with a steamJne cup of hot chocolate, the tradJ·
tlonal wine, and some dark bread, it Is vowed to be food for the
eounnet.
All this may be fairly simple for the French woman. For one
thing, she Is home to tend the kettle a nd keep It slmme rine. For
another, either her children are cut of dlUerent cloth than ours,
or at least have been broueht up to eat because they are hungry,
and not for any of the diversified reasons our own younrsters
recognize. You know: ''To please Mother; to please Grandma;
be<'ause it's eood for you ; and ~ause If you don't you won't
have curly h air." J have observed many a parent reduced to tears and jelly
by the refusal of his child to eat. In my own home there never
was that problem. There were four of them, plenty of eood, plain
The Orange County Summer
1
ist, and Marilyn Home, soprano. food. and if they didn't eat it quickly someone else was. apt to
FesUval Symphony wlll present Here is the program: get it Hence, no problem. ·
a starlig ht concert a t 8:15 p.m. Overture to "Orpheus in the 1 have observed. though, that children seldom eo for all the
Saturday, Aug. 27. In Irvine Underworld,'' by Offenbach with elaborate picture foods s ugeested In the magazlnes.
Bowl, Laguna Beach. Eugene Ober as conductor: ''Ra · One of the great frustrations of my Ufe was concerned with
The guest conductors will be koczy March" by Berlioz.: Marilyn Jurnlng that lesson. The climax came the day I fixed a special
Harry Farbman. musical director Home singing "Una Voce Poco k!nd of eggs for breakfast. You beat the whites Into a meringue,
and ymphony conductor of the Fa'' from Rossini's "Barber of piled it lightly on buttered toast, and dropped the yolk coyly into
Redlands Bowl, and Eugene Ober. Seville," "Un Bel Di" from Puc-the cent(>r of It all.
musica l director _and conductor clni's "~Jadame Butterrly," and ThJs was then browned llehtly in t he oven.
of the Anaheim Symphony. Solo· ·'Summertime·· by George Gersh · Brother said, "For gosh sakes, what's that?"
lsts will be Edith Schiller, plan-~ win: "Finlandia" by Sibellus Sister said, "I like my eggs scrambled."
with Harry Farbman as con· The baby whimpered, ''Do I has to eat It?"
dUCtor; WaltLes from "Der Rosen· Well. we Jive and Jearn. The s urprising thing, sometimes, is
I kavalier" by Richard Strauss. that we DO continue to live!
wh h Euge ne O~r as conductor: --------------------------
Juniors Form
Music Group
Oranp County PhUharmonlc
Juniors Ia the name cha.en for
a new orranl&atlon now belnc
formed ~ndft lon ol ~rs . Wllllam a. , Udo lale. M'*· Ia ehalrman of
women'• actlvltlea lor the Oranae
County Phllbarmonle Sodety,
which unUl n~ hu had only
ad'Ult lfOUpe aupportln1 lt.
For hllh achool &lrla, the new
activity will have u Ita major
lntere.t the tralnlnr of Ita mem·
bera u uaherettes to serve at
the forthcomlnc su~lptlon con·
cert aeries which will be la unch·
ed in mid-fall.
Mrs. Suzette Dabn~y. who
trained usherettes for the Irvine
Bowl te» serve durlnc the Laguna
Beach Festiva l of Arts, will show
the elrls the intricacies of find·
lnr the rieht seat for the right
ticket in a minimum of time.
15 In Family
Join Reunion
The tlrst complete fa mily re·
union In 9 years took place re·
cently at the home of Mr. and
Ml'11. E. Burres Ellke r, 209 Maf·
guerite Ave., Corona del ¥ar.
The total clan numbered 15, In·
cludln& 6 erandchiJdren.
From Alexandria, Va., came
their aon, Col. Hadley Ellker, and
his wife and .an, 13-year-old
Henry. The colonel Is on duty
with the Air Force and Is sta-
tioned In the Pentaeon In Wash-
Ington .
Their other son, J. E. Ellker,
hla wife. and their 2 children,
Craig, 7, and Terrie, 3, were here
from Puadena.
DauJrhter Martha Ellker came
from Ft. Huachuca, Ariz.., where
she Is a WAC captain and com·
mander of a WAC company. An~
from North Highland, north of
Sacramento, came the other Ell-
ker daughter. Mrs. James Abbott,
her husband, a nd their 3 chJI·
dren, Mike, 7, Anne, 5, and Jean,
4.
LHIIY11 ... 11ck
Fr~~~llllltl c_, Horse Show
Aids Hospita.l Concerto In A ;\Jinor by Grleg, I I with Edith Schiller as _sol~lst ; FaiDIIv Far .. --Cooked up by Russ. son of Mr. and ~Jrs. Nel-
.ele<'tion from "l.A' Coq c1 Or by ---., .:::::;; Louise Meteer son Pri ngle, 1610 S. Bay Ft., Bat-
The ;\te a Boot & SaddiP Club R1m ki-Kor;.ako\', w I th Harry ~--------------------------boa Island, and David and Stevie,
is sponsoring a horse how at Farbman as conductor. · sons of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Plumb the Orange County Fairgrounds Potato salad, that old standby can add celery, hard boiled egg of Udo Isle, recently returned
on Sunday. Sept 11. a., a benefit 2 ...... _ WIIC ..... \otoof th[reeqsuuemnmtlyerlspiacntl~s:ea~:.· !}~ and more mayonnaise. from a stay at catalina Camp
for the Children's Hospital of •-... In New Eneland they have a Mariner-a. at Fourth ol July Cove.
Orange County L .. I ... ._ fair requirine vociferous aprin· different kind of potato aalad N'o .ooner had RuSI returned
Forrest Paull, general chaJr-•JMJ till kllngs of salt whJch never seems which was a completely strMge than the entire Prlnlle familY
man, says there will be trophies to remedy the problem. dish when served at a CaUfornla ~mbarked on their yacht, Cygnet,
In a ll classes and ribbons to Grandsons were welcomed on One way of avoiding this is to gathering, but It made a creat for a cruise to E~nada, where
fou rth place. Tra il classes wlll 2 successive Saturdays by Mr. cut the potatoes Into cubes while hlr. Helen Nowland of the En· they will spend the remainder
be worked over obstacles In the and Mrs. Albert ~lphlno ol 1623 still fairly hot, salt them com · sign a d ver tIsIng department of the summer. Other children
paddock beginning at S:30 a.m. Mesa Dr .. Costa )1esa. pletely and add minced onion, makes It the way her mother In the {jmlly are Louise and
Classes 3 and 4. trail horses, On July 23. come Dennis Ray celery eed and part or the dress· did. In a small town near Boston. Linda, and John Lewis.
Harbor Women
LOUISE METEER, Society Editor
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LIDO ISLE Y.C. REGATTA
SET FOR AUG. 27 AND 28
Lido Isle Yacht Club's 12th
annual Aueust recatta will be
sailed the we>ek~nd of Auc. 27·28.
with both ocean and bay claues
oom pelln& In the two-day event.
Race committee chairmen Bud
Worthen and Blll Morris have
scheduled 5 races for bay classes,
2 on Saturday and 3 Sunday.
Startlnc times are 1 p.m. Satur-
day and 11 a.m. Sunday, oft Udo
Clubhouse dock.
Ocean racers will sail 3 races,
one on Saturday and 2 Sunday.
Startlnc Ulnft are 1 p.m. Satur·
day and 11 a.m. Sunday, off hi·
boa Pier. •
Trophies will be presented by
Commodore Herbert RJley at 6:30
Mrs. Howard Laurent, 314 Iris
Ave., Corona del Mar, co-chair·
man of the TUesday Club's eolf
section, has named the folJowlne
members to her committee to
pla n the actJvttJes for the com·
lne year: Mmes. 'Robert Flanecln.
Robert vom CJetf, Earl Story and
H. P. Cornelius. The committee
wlJI help with the weekly aes·
slona and with tournaments.
Roberts
p.m. Sunday at the Clubhouse.
followlnr the tradltlenal clam
chowder for aklppera and crew
members.
Claaaes acheduled to start on
lnalde oouraea ~ lJdo Ha. Met-
calf, Lehman, Snow&lrd, Sabot.
Saillnr ~an cou.nea wtU be
Ocean R a c 1 n 1 Rule, Stan,
Rhodes, PCa, Thlat.Jea, lnterna·
tlonal 148, Lude,.. 16a, Mercury,
Urhtnlnc and Albatrou.
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are to be ready to show at 9:30 Cozac1 II, thP first chilli or Dronnis ing several hours before eating. Potatoes are fi rst cooked u Dr. and )frs. Plumb s pent some
a.m. A chuckwagon lunch wUI ani! Jan('t Co1ad. 26-J9 Orange The hot potatoes will absorb na. for any other recipe, a nd cubed. time a t Fourth of July Cove for
be iierved all day. Ave .. Co ta )Jesa. weighing In at \'Ors and at the last moment. Then they are placed, when cool, a bit of recreation before Mrs. -L-------------=-------==~ 8 pounds. 4 ounC(>J~ at St. Josephs a ft er they've been chilled, you in layers with shredded cabbage, Plumb takes up h~r duties as IIAWAIIAJr IliON
Hospital. Mr. Cozad i~; associated each layer salted Jlghtly and chairman .of the Junior Assistant America's La'r:.! Selection
wi th his father. Ray Cozad, in the "-••••• •--Ice Ullf with a bit of minced onion add· League of Newport Beach. Their Rounda ~or' ... -&·~~ Fashion
welcling bu.!;int>S". UW .... ~W ed. Use about 1a cabbage and ~ daughter, Diane, accomf}anled • KAaDtE AYK., aa.oA IILAJfD
Keith Albt>rt DanrigN 'who got Dfflcen , ..... -..1 potatoes. Toss llehtJy with may-them also. oa l.a.D
his middle nam(' ~om Gra ndpa •• ~ onnal~ thinned ~lghtly with -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Al l w as born July 30 at the Oak· cream. (I used sour cream for
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Furnishings for homes.
dubs, yachts.
l017 W. Coest Hi9hwey
N~ INch
land Xaval HOl"pital, where his ~liss ~tary Reynolds of Costa mlne.l
rath(>r, Ch arles Danziger. I~ a Mesa, n(>w presIden t of the The crimes committed In the
Navy corp man Keith's mother Orang(' County Unit of the Wom· name of cabbage slaw are many.
Is the former ~Jary ~lphlno. en's Overseas Service League, Too bad, too, when It Is so easy
Their home is in Oakland. and :\:Jrs. John Higgins of La· to make and such a favorite
guna. reUring president, along with the men folks.
with the other officers. will be For my favorite shred cabbage
honored at a tea and earden very tine. You simply have to
party from 3 to 5 p.m. today experiment a nd taste for this, so
{Thursdayl at the home of Mrs. stir In a bit of sweet pickle
Recent donations by Harbor James Gaddess, 903 N. Towner tulce, a JltUe canned cream, or
Area Rotary Clu b~'~ were a check St., Santa Ana, charter president sour cream. and mayonnaise.
for $1,000 from the Costa Mesa of the unit. Salt well. Taste. Maybe a bit of
Cl ub to the Girls' Club of the The organization Is lor women sugar? Taste.
Harbor Area, the second of 3 who have served overseas with For this kind of cooking you
pledges; and S800 from the New· the armed fore~ In wartime In have to be more Interested in
port·BalbOa Rotary Club to Boy governmental or welfare posts. the results than you are In your
Scout Troop 17 to send 2 . Scouta waistline, ot course. Fun, lsn't
to the National Jam boree at •--L F Trl 1-..11.. it" Colorado Springs. The Scouu ..._ ... ' Wl1ll ·Another salad we Jlke occa·
earned enough money on their slonally Is made with 1 can of
own to return half the money to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roper O( kidney beana, rinsed well In cold
the Rotary Club. 302 Driftwood Rd., Shore Cliffs, water, 1 cup diced celery, 1 cup
motored leisurely north Jut cubed cheddar cheese, 1 aweet
Fw e1 ,_ """""' ......_ eel tile w~k. tlrst stopplne overnight In pickle chopped. Hollow out Jaree
EMit" hWI•h"-t C... oa..a. J.4IIICL Santa Barbara to enjoy the tomatoes and stuff with the mlx-';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~:;;;~~~;:;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9 Fiesta. ture, whJch you have mixed witt\ r In Cann~l they joined Mr. and mayonnaise ju.t so that the In-
Join Y oaw Ne~lbors Mrs. Marshall Vaurhn, former IJ'e(llenta stick toeether. Top
residents of Corona del Mar, who wtth more mayonnat.e a nd a
now live In Capistrano Beach. cr:lu·croes of red plmJento for
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"Thursday. Aug. 25
AT 6-.30 P.M.
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a nd after a few days of rest In rarnlsh.
the setting of pJne. a nd sea the ---~~-~-
Ropers headed back home on
Sund-f·
~--~~-~--•••••• •••Lilt • The Harbor b la nd home of
Jack Tesler, 306 MarJUerite Mrs. E. C. Martin was the eet-
Ave., Corona del Mar, Ia one of 24 tJna for a meetlnr of her waya
students named on the dean'• and rneana committee of Nation·
honor llat for the aprin& semester al Charity LeaJUe recently.
at Chapman CoUeae, Orance. ln attendance ~re Mmes. L.
where he Is a rraduate atuclent D. Fedderman, Jloy Maypole,
majortnc In education. The hon· Lealie T. hteraen, Clayton Roee,
0 r Ust Ia m ade up of .tude nta Harold Rlcp, CUtford Haw.
wha.e cracte point avera1e tor ,....,.. F. Gable, Unn C. WJJ.
the eemeater placed them In the llama, Stroller White and Worth
top 5 pn cent of their cl... 'Babbitt.
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Get Your Doubloons for Corona del Mar Treasure Days ,
Phantom Tea
Is a Stay ~t
Home Affair
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COIIOIIA Da. 11Aa. CALIF • DIANE VIVIAN SHELDON ,
WEDS . FRANK D. GUERTIN
After twelve yea,.. we finally
eet amart and put our delivery
department on. a new two a day
... Telephone orders are taken
In the mornlne }JP u n t II 11
o'clock tor afternoon delivery the
aame day . . . The old tamlllar
routine will atill hold, but the
new truck route ·a~ thla away
... You call our phone order de·
partme nt from 3 to 6 In the after·
noon and your order Ia delivered
the next mornlne ... lf you like
to do your own ahopplne and
have It delivered, the mom1ne
truck leavea at 10:30 a nd the
a~moon truck leaves at 2:30 •..
Tl'le telephone number la OR 3·
6360 and the .ound of the eaeer
voice you h • a r wtU be Bob
Inlaht'a. He wlll take your order
ln the afternoon and ~liver It
to you the next momJna. In that
way yo)l'll aet to meet hlm and
dlacuaa all your apedal little
Ukea and dlallk .. when he doe.
your ahopplna for you. Of cour.e
the old cheerful earful ..• Eddie
... wUJ atUI hold away for morn·
lng takJne a nd afternoon dellv-
erlne ...
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PAJt11EI! PARnES! PAJrnES! that ahould happen to every
Unique 1ft the annal• o1 tum· all In the Into r mal aummer woman at Jeut Once a week.
mer entertalnia1r .. the phantom mood. Appacently the "little woman'' tea epouond the Newport Howard and Nan LanaJey. who of K. l'ehren and Johnny Hurtt
Harbor Rep u b 1 e an Women'a are the moet dell&htful of hoeta, have convinced the m4'n It's true,
Club. NobcMJy .hu to clreta for M rvecl buttet luncheon to Mrs. for the foursome was dlnlne at
It, nobody' baa to leave home. Ella Drolllnaer, ~ Drollln-Karam'• the other nlrht, with
and lt'a lareely up to thote In· ger and Mr. and Mrs. John Webb the FehJ;ena In the role of hoets.
vlted whether 'they clrtnk their Splnka, visitors from Park LaBrea • • •
tea alone and like It! Towe rs Jut week. The party was THAT GAL, E'niEL~ MlL·
' Invitations aent by Mrs. Earl aboard thf"lr Shalimar Ill, a LER. of Corona de} Mar, haa a
Corkett, 30C Buena Vlata Blvd .• knowing little sailing s loop an-flair for atylf" In the resort man· Bal~. haw the followtne verM: chored at Balboa Bay Club. I ner. fit la dllferent from the city,
The moet deJlrhttul benefit • • • you know. l Can't help mention-
you never wiJJ attend; THEY'LL SlThnfER tN BAL· lng how sharp she looked the
For you don't have to C'Ome; BOA. say Mr. and Mrs. Victor other day In a simple navy and
lt'a money that you aencl Dunamore. winter ~!dents of white atrl~d cotton fit looked
No cooldes to bake, no sliver Park LaBrea Towers, who've like tlcklngl with wide s traps
to lend, bought a new homt> tor vacation over the shoulders, caueht down
No llnena to launder or be& tlmea on Balboa Island. with buttons. Of c ourse. that
from a friend. • • • model-slim IIeure of hers helps.
You don't have to worry about CRUISIN' DOWN THE SHORE· Did you know she eet11 It servlne
what to wear; UNE to Laguna Baech Is a fa. her community. and Jiving It up
No car fare or parkin& to r ive vortte pastime ot )ate. Robert and with her grandchildren?
you a care; Wanda Voorhees were ruests of • • •
And 11 you have oookfea that Robert and Shirley McCracken FOR SHEER THOUGHTFUL·
dey on tbe 1helt on auch a n occasion Saturday. ~you can't surpa.u ~1rs. Rob·
Don't bother to ctreu; juJt eat then went to the Lacuna Art ert Roper of Shore CUtts. who
them you,.Jt. Featlval with Mr. and Mrs. Frank callt'd u" lone d istance all the
There will be door pr~ for Rlce. way from Santa Barbara because
thla non-attendance alfalr, and • • • she hap~necl to think ot a house
It Ia there that contribution• SOMETHING TO ANTICIPATE we could rent. Turn ed out,
eome ln. To be eJialble the In· Is that Lido Unit of the Orange though, they wouldn't takt> our
Invitation Ia •lenect and returned County Philharmonic Society old gentleman cat. Hugo. Does
with w hatever amount one wanta when It presents Its big hat anyone know a house that takea
to tend. fashion 1how. A bird told us a cat, well behaved. most dlenl·
And the Invitation says, "by about it, but we can't tell more tied. and a c om pIe 1 e roward
cuh or check a.s the Spirit moves just now! where do~ra and J)t'Ople are con·
you." • • • <'erned '! Call ORiole 3-8805 If
Mrs. Lum Anderson of Eugene.
SOME11MES YOU WONDER vou do. We're so 11RED of dfiv.
how all these girls keep such lng from Lone ~ach.
allm figures, when everywhere • • •
you eo they are lunchtne. Watch WHO WA S THE GAL who got
Teen-agers. where are you!
Your help ls needed badly!
Just 4 hours a day pt>r week
Isn't asklnr much and the work
ls very rewarding.
For Instance, a summer camp
program tor mentally retarded
children ~ being ht'ld In Gar-
den Grove. Directors of the camp
are In desperate need ot teen-
agf' volunteers to act as Aida In
a ltlne wtth the children's
eaJTles and crafts.
Quit wutlng all yow summer
hours and ~ able to return to
school In the tall with the won-
derful feellne o! bavtne done
somethlne worthwhi le tor y(,ur
community.
For further inlof'llatlort plea~
C'all the Volunteer Bureau at U
8·0717 or come In and register
at 32S N. Newport Blvd., New·
port Heigh~. The bureau Is open
from 9 to noon every week day.
V. B. Is a United FUnd aeency.
Dorns of L.A.
Fete Guests
Aboard Moio
Picturesque Community Church
ot Corona del Mar waa the let·
tlng July ao for an afternoon
wedding when D I a n e VIvian
Sheldon and Frank Dowdell
Guertin exchaneed vows.
The bride Ia the daughter or
Wallace G. Sheldon or San Diego
and Mrs. Charlea J,. WaiUs of
Yacht Cruise
Will Benefit
Philharmonic
lnvltatlona are out tor the an·
ntta l GoodwiU cruise spon.sortod
by Bay Shores Unit of Oranee
County Philharmonic Society. ~~ tor Sunday, Sept. 18. bt'glnnlng at 1 p.m.
Thla affair Is on~ ot many In
the Harbor area a1ven in support
ot the orchestra. Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Larrabee. owners of the
schooner Goodwill, have permit·
ted use of the yacht again for
the affair.
Water taxis will leave !rom
B a I boa at 1 p.m . tor hors
d'oeu~ and champagne aboard
the Goodwill. Then Jt will be
''Anchors Aweigh" tor a leisurely
cruise around the Harbor and
clown tht' coast.
On the return to the harbor,
anchor will ~ drop~d tor an
evening of cocktails and dancing
under tht> s tars, according to Mrs.
Robert Taubf!, chairman.
"~rvations should bt' made
early. tor It will be first come,
first served." says :Mrs. Taubt>.
Auburn, and haa been makJna
her home at '711 1.{, Lar'klpur Ave .•
Corona del Mar. The brldeeroom
Is the son of Mra. Allee Guertin
of 609 Poppy Ave., Corona del
Mar.
Delicate apt'&YI! of white etadl·
oU and atock d~ratl!d t>ithf"r
aide or the entrance to the chan-
cel aa the youne couple stood
before the Rev. H_9ward J.Aogg.
The bride wore a waltz length
gown in whitt' silk chilton and
taUt"ta with elbow lencth veil
caught Into a 5-polnted satin
and seed pearl crown. Mr. Shel-
don gave his dauthter In mar·
rlage.
Miss Dorothy Ross as maid of
honor was her only attendant,
wearlne turquoise chiffon with
matchJng accesaorlea and a tiny
veil. She carried white phaleon-
opsJ.a and carnatlona.
Eddie Eader w•a best man,
and ushers were Eugene Boero
and Harry Herbts.
Preceding the ce~mony Ruth
Bays aane ''Becauae" and ''The
Lord's Prayfl'f."
A reception wu held In the
Hurley bell In Corona del Mar.
Mrs. Joanne Bennett presided at
the ruest book with M1u Helen
Morris.
Receiving eut>sts. the brlde'a
mother wore champa.ene allJc
shantune with white acca.cories
and a whlte catelya orchid. The
bridegroom's mother wore belee
lace with fuchsia accessories and
white orchid. .
Following a brief honeymoon
the young couple have o~necl
their home at 619~ Marguerite
Ave.. Corona del Mar.
WlaiJe .,.. ........ ....., .. de..,..... .. ,.. .......
............... Outncll
(DOt .. delhWy---· otJier tnllr) ........ peet
.... ....., ........ loaded
Oreeon, has been a house guest
alnce July 16 at the home of her
80D·In-law and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Georae Wiseman, 142S Bon·
nle Doone Ter., Irvine Terrace.
Part of the pleasure of her visit
has been In watchlnc the mu.
slcal progress ot her grand·
dauehter, the Wlsem ana' daugh·
ter. Jacqule, a promtslne young
closely. though and you'll see that Im portant looking "sum-
It motUy come-s under th~ head· mom•· all In leeal form and t'\'·
Ina of nibbling. Jamaica Inn wu erything the other day! ::'<Jont'
the setting for such an occasion other than a local Kat~ Advocate
when we saw Sue Barret. Flor· who will be bu y. BUSY soon
f'nce Germaine, Eve Hurtt and with the Kate and AdvO<'at<' ball
Billie Carson eathered round the tor . Orange County Lawyer •
festive board. Wives. The ~ummon was the
• • • C'lub's bullt>t in and cle\er it
DlNING OUT IS SO::'\IETifiNG was, too!
~oted visitors last week were
Supervi or Warren ~f. Dorn of Los Angeles County and Mrs .
Dorn. who ch~ Balboa Bay
Club and the :\fojo. docked alone·
side. as a setting for their enter·
talnlng .
~frs. Dorn has been spending
her time studying with Rex
Brandt, Corona del Mar artist.
during the past 8 weeks.
TRUMPETER MENDEZ
TO PLAY IN CONCERT
wttla .. ...,.. ........... ... ......... ~.u.n ............ .
ed • • • Jut • sew ....aty
we tbaak ap •.•
* * *
pianist. •
Durlne her mother's stay here,
Mrs. Wiseman has taken her on
aide triPs to see the southland.
Anybody who watched the Na -and there have been a number
Uonal Bea uty Conere.. probably of luncheons.
lea~d a nd bounded to the near-A luncheon las t week at the
est .upermarket to purcbue a Irvine Cout Club waa a apon-
~ ol Latate, the bleub that Ia taneou. no-ho.te.e a.Ualr when
~ far ,_ In a watft farewell to Kn. An.._., before
..aab .. pedwt to eliminate met· abe retuma to her home. She
q meuu.rtne • ..,on,.. aQII dan· wW atop ol1 In San Frand~tCG
eer ol lnjurlna dotMa or hand&. to visit her slater before eolnr
I lntroducecl Lestare hfte on lune on to Eueene.
29 when It first came ln. A month --------
late• I ~lved a letter from
Maseachusetr.. It aeema Iaoofed.
Lestare d~ not come In a cello-
phane packet, but a water-.olt.l·
ble, polyvinyl alcohol fllm whJch
dissolves C'Ompletely when lt It
swished around In your wuhlng
machine ...
* * *
t.ppeddge r-..,. ~
...._, tiMh sew Use., c. a~. IJM:S......, a··-· ....-. daoeea.te datp ad ...., ...
......... ..,.., ... ·-the _.., •t .. tM old ad ,....,dda ... ..-..... ...
~ .......... lbldlda.
1M dlrecter, ....._ad
··--· ...... 1111 tM .... ....... r-, .......... .
........ sewu..et ....... ••r-.ttll .............. -· cw .......... ad ... .
...... .. Del •• CICUt ....... ...................... ..._ 1m ... a.~a ..,._
........ ti&I • .U ..... ... -t! [[ .... Oou .... ....
daaeel.te •..
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NeJ&hbors are close and eood
friends on Balboa Island so It
was ~rfectly natural that they
should exchange pieces of birth·
day cake and sing "Happy Birth·
day" from house to house on
Diamond Ave. last Sunday.
WU!red Berls or 309 Dia mond
Ave .• was a 'celebrant. with· M~.
Berls Uanle> doing the honors
as chief cake baker and dlnnN
hostt'U. Their guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Laurence J. Sork, sum -
mer ,esldents of Newport Beach.
Then tlley learned that Mr.
and Mrs. 'nleo Blault, rteht next
door, were celebratine the birth·
day of Mra. Blaull's sister, Mari-
lyn Herwte. hence the exchange
of cake and coneratulations.
Lilli .. IIIII ,._ ...................
David KdfHiy, 134 Shoreclltt
Rd., Sbclft ClWs. manaaer of
Bedanan IMirUmerits Hellpot Dl ·
vialon in Fullerton, haa been
CHARITY LEAGUE PLANS
ACTIVITIES FOR FALL
)ft.: Brandt and his artist wiff', The Orange County Phllhar·
Joan Irving Btandr. attt>nded tht> monic Society will prt>lude an·
party on the Mojo, along with other season at 8:1:i p.m. Satur-
)fr. and ~frs. William Sang11ter day with Its annual Symphony
and ~lr. and :\frs. John Nel on Under the Stars In Irvine Bowl.
Hurtt of :'\ewport Beach: ~1r. and Laguna Bench.
1 Mrs. Raymond A. Oorn, who urn· Highlighting musk In a lighter
Working quietJy.through warm SlnC'e this Is a mother-daugh. mer In Balboa and winter In vt>ln for family .-njoymt>nt. the
vacation days a re women who ter group. Tk ktockers. represent.! Pasadena; and Mr. and ~irs. R. R. concert will be under the dii'E'C·
will launch activities of various ing the youneer aent>ratlon. have 1 Robinson of Carlsbad. Ray mond tlon of Frledn ~llnfante. with
oraan lzations In the Newport been busy too. Colleae girls away I Dorn ls ~mem~~d as the orl-Rafael ~endez, trumpeter. as
Har bor area. for other m®th.t of the year are a1nal develo~r of -Shore CUUs. eu.-st artist.
Xotable amon.J these are mem· meeting tor swim parties and This will be l1ende2' 11ee0nd ~rs Of the boarcf of dl.recton Of service polnta tor charity by st'TV• ............ ~--C'Onsecutln• ap~aranl"''! with the N~wport Chapt~r. National Char-lllg In the n cktocker Thrift Shop. Orange County Philharmonic Or·
lty ~agu~. These women gath-Mrs. Paul ll. Rogers. junJor F,. .. YIZIIIIn r hestra at the summt>r sym. e~ today (Aug. 181 at the home past president. ot Lido Isle, Is phony. ot ~frs. Forest G. Smith J r. of chairman of the Thrift Shop. lo· ~frs. Lutle Grupe o~ Corona del ~f~. Marion S. Connt<ll)· ol
Udo ult'. rated at 114 E. 19th St.. Costa ~far out-sold aU the yottngsters Udo Islt>. chairman of the C'On·
During the coff~ hour she was )fesa. Ht'r rornmlttt'e lncludt>s on the sales C'Ounsellor staU at ct'rt. t>ntertalnang memlx>rs of
assisted by )fr . Robert Black · )frs. Everett Roman. hou e; )frs. Padftc VIew )Jemorlal Park and her C'Ommlllet> at lunchc.-on Ia t
mar and )f rs. J. J. Rleland. )frs. Robert Blackmar. secretary: ~frs. won the month!>: Ace of AC'I! wet-k. launched the sal~ of tick·
L. Deltord Fedderman or Tustin. Joseph Arnold. trea urer; lfrs. award for writing the most salt'S t'ls through member!~. tn mus1c
prt>sldenr. presided during the I Leon Ware. hou84': and l trs. Rob· among the sales counselors. In stores throughout tht> <'ounty.
business session. ert Barnt'son. calendar. 1 winning the award. she also set 1and at the oltlce of tht> ~ewport
November will highlight the the all·timt> sales record for Harbor Chamlx>r of Commt>rce,
d B • h d 1 Tlcktocker thrift shop. ~Irs. Rog-PaC'il lc View. . 1 , 93r .rt ay ers plans 8 fa llhlon show at the ~Irs. Grupe has b~n a reI· La ........ _ ...... '
regular meeting. Only wearing dent ot C~rona del l i ar since WJifl ..._.. ••J
I C I b d I apparel from the shop will bt' 1~3. and lS a chartt'r memtwr State Senator John A. ):f urd ' S e e rate shown ancJ. modeled by Charity of the IO<"al Commun!ty Congrt>· Jr. w111 speak to ml"mbers ;f League members gallonal Church. She 1s a former h 0 C .. _ A .
I · S<'hool librarian a mt-mbt'r of I r range ounty DHr ssocta· Mrs. F. E. Proud. who has been Mrs. Joseph Stawicki, program the Hoag Hospa~l Auxiliary and tion at noon tomorrow I Friday l
a resident of Orange County for chalrmanth.lls planning spea~ers a Red Cross Gray Lady. tn tht> Rt>\'Nt> Hou e, Tustin. He
some 60 years. was honored with tor mon Y patroness meeungs wHI diS<'uss 2 L ues whJch wtll
a aurprlse buffet dinner recently on the third Thursdays. ~fonthly 11.--A., ... •d·l be on the :"o,·ember ballot-re·
ro'r her 93rd birthday anniversary Saturday meetines also havt' .... a pportionment of the State Sen-
at the home of her daughtt't', speakers lined up. A trip a c r oss the t:nlted ate and Its relation to the state
Mrs. Howard Rogers, 2614 Ocean The Mmes. W. J. Cole. Chester States. purchase of a new car water bond program. Attorney
Blvd .. Corona del Mar. Salisbury. H. Morgan Noble ahd expressly for her. and home Mark Sodt>n of ~ewport. pre i ·
Friends who came by to wish Georg~ Buccola are Tlcktocker again bv way of -the Grand Can· dent or the Bar Association, will
her a happy birthday were Mrs. patroness chairmen. yon and La.! Vegas. These have preside .
Christina Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. LesUe T. Peterwn Is chair· been excitements ot the past --------
E. M. Proud, Mr. and 1\lrs. E. A. man of the Philanthropies rom-I month for Kathy Sturtevant and u .. &.ita ~ e41, f• .... ,
Brotm, ¥r. and Mrs. Loean Jack· mlttee. I her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin l4lfta. Cell • yow .. te OlJOU
aon. Mrs. Margaret Vigneau. Dr. Sturtevant of Westclllf. l...._
a nd Mrs. Lloyd Ochelt.ree, Mr. 101' roa TilE 'I'DCYWS All 3 flew to New York. then
and Mrs. C. C. Cloueh, Mise Min· A aon, Richard Gordon Thel)'n, went by train to Phlla~lphla
nle Jtocera. Mrs. Sche~. Mr. and 6 lb: 14 oa., was born to Mr. and Washlneton, D.C .. wht're Mr.
Mrs. Edaar Luehm. Mr. and Mrs. and Krs. BJchard W. Putman. Sturtevant lel1 them to retttrn
E. P. Bopra. Joe Heuehn. Mr. 1603 Haven PJ .• Cliff ]Iaven, In to home and his business. But
and Mre. W. G. Tubt.. Mrs. Grace Hoa• Hotpltal on Tuesday, Aug. he joined them again at Grand
Pletch and Mre. LouiM Barrett. 9. He Jolna hla slater, Usa, 17 Junction, Colo., tor the grand fl.
months, ln the famlly. nale of the return trip.
Such umptloua names! 'nle nemed ~halnnan of a committee
Bordeaux pack !1 a nice plain to draft t.M fOD8Ututton and by·
whJte b'-cult, the lfilano and Jawa f• a new prof...aon&l or-
Lido are each a aanclwichy type eanlzadoll that wtU eetabllah
with ~hocolate. '111e SevilJe Ia an atandarda for the predalon po-
aaorted box with chocolate, and tentiometer blda.try. "nle oraan· Jrn.KTIS CIOIIIG lA" •a
the Champape Aaortment hu lzatlon hu a national member· ¥r. and Kn. Albert Jtylett.
11lr dl&r.nt varteUes ol bi.INita tblp o1 25 ...... manutacturlnl dauehm ...aobln and eon Rich o1
without the chocol~e ... 'l'bll¥ firma. 7106 W. Ocean Ft., Newport
are .utet.Jy .oUd rotcl and ennlne HeUpot, wbtdltar a whUe wu 'Beach, wU1 leave Aue. Z7 on
.tudded, the MUeacy of which located 111 K......-t IINeh. manu-their boat. the Red Roeue. beed-
yoar IWMt tooth U. u yet to ram.r. poteatln••a. power ed for the Channel Wanda. 'l"!M7
enjoy • . • Yum, better take two monttartne eqa~.-..1 and ~· will be rone untll alter Labor
.,.._ the ONt oae•wtll be 10M lat.ct eoaapG~NJJta. llr. lldfeely O.y.
before you lmow It · · • jol-.1 lleUpot ID 1.a .. aaJes • * * ........-and U. ben manager U. ...... Ilm"''e4 .._ 01 J..4lll.
tinea U..
............... Pa r•• -...... -, ...... . ... . ........... .. .................. ..., = • Q' .. ..., ...... .. _ .. ,.. ............. . --··· * * * lhopplftl'• .._ cluttered on Jl-*7 ~ aac1 wea.-c~q .. .'Tl7 It ...,.urn., or bet·
ter Jet. -.... tehpllone.
• * * t11n at lkb•rd'• where thlt
.... Ill tiM eon. lhop ""'7·
.. ,_;,;;..:;..,.,'iii.,.,.,........W....,.W __
A-.llb.U-..wubom
to llr. ud Ills. .... rd Gepp,
Zllt-22bd St.. UPS* aq Area •
tn Jloq &a.pltal -.onday. Aq. I. Be ,...... Ilia .._, Alex·
...... 15 .. u.. ... tile. fuDUy.
.......... .,....._
Ollllii ...........
I DOW !OU CAK'T
IEA.Tnii:WOIDt
AKD nm 1&11\"la
AT
,....
BRAT SHOP
DEB'S DEN and
PAGE
.... ElltJI
Dark Skim
bel
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1800 Wt>St Coast Hlahway.
"We feel fortunate to ~ able
to bring this great artist back
Cor a C'Ommand performan~."
she said. "Rafael Mendez has
made musical history by estab-
Jishing new standards or per·
tormance for the trum~t. as
Paganlnl dtd for the violin and
Liszt tor the plann. As a youth
he Ollt played the leadlnr teach.
ers of the ln&trument. A$ a ma·
ture artist be ~ concedf'd unl-
versalJy to be lht' 1 reate • t
trum~t vlrtuOISO o! all tlmf'."
;
..
I
--, ,... ARE Ttl ANSWERS ON SCHOOL POLICY ----To DIScuss
rive petldOM with DHrly 400
sl1natwe. ,.......,., a brandl
library in MutMrs Park, Harbor
Hllhlanda. ..,. recoelved by the
Newport a.acll library board at
t~lr meetina at 4:30 p.m. Yon·
day In the public library at 116
laJand Ave., Balboa.
Board membera dliCU81ed the
petition but took no action on lt.
They planned to hold a meetlnl
shortly with the city parka a nd
recreation commluJon on the La·
au~. It was pointed out that 2
years a1o the parlu and recrea-
tion. commlsalon rejected a ll·
brary board request for uae of
.Mariners Park land tor a branch
library because the land was
needed for recreatlon purpoees. It
was reported tha( the commis-
sion was reconsJderin1 the pro-
posal.
"In view of the rapid 1rowth
of the back bay area of Newport
Beach, It Is requested that you
consider another Jlbrary to be
located In a Mctl'on of Mariners
Park," the petltJon stated. ''The
nHrest library Ia In 'Newport and
tbe next cla.est In Colona del
Mar. 'nle lnfiux ot people to the
t~ homes recently t'OIIlpleted
and others contemplated would
keep such a library biUIY. It la
requested that you conalder a
library In thl.s areL"
Leon Ware wu reappointed
cbairman of the library board
and Robert Hurwitz reappointed
secretary for another year. Mem·
bers present at the meetln1 W'flte
Mr. Ware, Mrs. Jla.clne Feeley,
and Mrs. Dorothy Harry. Guests
included Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holm,
Dawson Teaford, lohn Blanchard,
lohn Thorne, Tom Chll«b and
Cal Stewart.
ILUJOEa .AaTT Ill u.LaOA
With University of California
at Berkeley aororlty sisters as
guests, Mlu Gerry San1er of 925
W. Bay Ave., Balboa, entertained
at a "$lumber'' party last Friday
night. The &Iris are all Alpha
Chi Omega.
I
-' ) ' .}
c.-... .._c •• a •••81 C:..1.. Col David ........ Jay
~t• and •••atant to the
Rev. Echrin Gomlre, will OCNPY
the pulpit for the M~ 2 Sundays.
His sermon top6c a' the 9:30 and
11 a.m. ~ thJa !Iunday will
be ''Thl.s 1 a.u.w:· • .. . .
~lcleaceaa...-...
Newport Beach, Corona del Mar,
Coata Meu-"The Lord liveth
wtadom: out of his mouth com-
eth knowJedae an4 understa nd•
lng." Thls declaration from Pfov·
erbs (2:6) ia' the 10lden text of
the leuon-aennon • on "Mind"
this Sunday. • • •
II~ ..._ Lat~eroa
CJaucb. Newport Helght.s-The
Rev. James Blain will preach
on th~ question, "Would lHus
Cry Todav?" at the 8:30 and 11
(Contlnu~ from pas• 1) va~t Ia done all« Ollftler·
ot the Meta. ~= of •ctaer and admlru.tra.
SUPT. ANDERSI!l'f-'nle valld· e CIIII'I'D"'CAf-DDLOIIA
lty ot tiM aroup teeta are dw'ked SUP'I'. AR'DEISI::N-A certltl·
by lncUvtdual teeta by the eoun-cate, lft1J8ad ot a cUploma, a.
MOor ot p.ydlo1011at ln ~the caa liven when a pupil 1au not ap.
ol pupiJe at either extreme. plied b.I!Mell adequately, but It • JIIOiiOI'mo IVftl.l a. tell that be w111 praftt by 10•
SUPT. AKDt:ltSEN-The puplla Ina on to hllh aehool. A pupil
uauall)< pro.,._ from arade to Who hu Juat a certlft~te may
arade, althouah .arne .,. llept aucceed in blah aehool, and a
bactt. Any a~leratlon ln ad-pupil with a diploma may fall.
• PROCEDURES ON EnDCS, INVESTIGAnONB
• YIOI.AftOII or JOUCY MR. PI:ASE-The rules and
'MJL BEKRY-tt Is the dury of reaulatlona of the board estab-
everyone In 'he achooJ _,s~m ll.sh procedures for heartn1s 10 to .ee that Information should that lnvestleatlona nuay be car-
be reported In the cue of a ny ried out Impartially.
posalble vtolatlona of board pol· MR. ~-As for the quea-
lcy or of ethical standards. It lion of "freedom to dlacuae with·
should be done throueh the out jeopardy," 1 hope that no
chain of command-to the prln· one has come to the conclusion
clpal, to the s uperintendent, to that he can't say anything he
the ~rd. wants without Jeopardy. This 1s
SUPT. ANDERS~-1 can't see nor a pollee srare, or a pollee a .m. Sun~ay ser:lces., that there can be any road· state board. II anyone feels there
St. Mkbael Gad AU A.Dgela' blocks, Ir It cannot be done Is somethine wrong, he certainly
Kiuloa. EplrnpiiL Corona del j through the administrative stan. has the right to say so to the h · bol rd. We have an "open door" Mar-Morning prayer anti ser· t ere s access to the board policy-also an "open phone"
mon by the Rev. John H. M . through the professiona l ethics policy. The number 1s In the
Yamazaki, rector of St. Mary's committe-e or the reachers. book.
Episcopal Church. Los Angeles. 1
will be hetd at s a.m. sunday. • QUESnONS ABOUT GENERAL PHD.OSOPHY
The Mission is meetlng at the '
Communltv Church. 611 Hello· • WBO IS US.OIIIIaLE? al and ethical principle!', but
trope Ave.~ Corona del Mar. SUPT. ANDERSEN-The school works with the parents. One way 1 • • • has the prime responsibility for that the school helps Is by pro·
Many
Unusual
Gift 0
St. Jam"' EpbcotNil Church. the edut'atlon ol the child. the vldlng appropriate reading mat·
Newport Bea<'h-Holy Commun. parent for the moral and ethical ter. and by discussing examples
lon will be observed at all serv· upbringing or the child. We all ol erhlcs In sC'hooJ activities.
Ices: S. 9:15 and 11 a.m. with have rhe obligation to work with SUPT. ANDERSEN-It Is not
qt>rmori by the Re v. John H. each other for both goals. The our right to take the lead away
Parke. Family service and sum· state code says that there must from the parents. But we provide
mN Sundav school will be at be Instruction In morals and ll.'adership In cooperation with
9:15 a.m. Holy Communion wiJI I manners In rhe st'hool. No teach· the parents.
be obSt'rved ar 7 a .m. St. Bar· er can get a C'redentlal unless he MR. PEASE-The qualification
tholomPw's Day. Wednesd .ly. Is qualified ro gl\·e instruction In of the teacl)er is the most lm·
Aug. 2-t. morals and manners. The ques· ponant factor. What a person Is
• • • l tlon. "Are we better qualified speaks the loudest. That Is why
Items
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DOLLARS
36-45 E. Co.st Hwy.
Coron• del Mer
ORiole 3-51 SO
LutheraD Church of tbe Master than the parl.'nts?" ne\'l.'r t>nters we m a ke a constant l.'lfort to hire
-"What Can We Expecr From our minds. The child Is the re. lhP most qualirif'd teachers.
Lift-?" is tht-theme of the "Re\'. sponslbility of the part>nts. e DIICIPLDrE
Douglas F. Wessell's sermon ar ~IR PEASE-The high-lncl· MRS. CSENAR-The boarr1 ~M--1
11 a m. Sunday. Sunday school dence of delinquency lndlcatt>s lleves that behavior refiPCIS
will be held at 9:30 a.m. there Is a problt>m of morals. Wt> s tandards of good citlzenshlp.
• • • , hould all be con«>rncd. llow to Self discipline Is one of tht> ultl·
11.-port Harbor !WMath-day 1 deal with rhls problem Is a matt.> goals. The pupil should
M•ntbt Cbuch. ~ e w p ort prime consldPratlon of t his learn respect for authority, r1Jthts
I
Heights-"' Beyond ~Ieasure" is board. We do nor just teach a of others, and for property. nnd •
tht> sermon topic for the 11 a.m.j child ro add a column ot fig. should learn courtesy. clect•n<'y.1 worship servl«> Saturday, to be ures. we also teach him to take moralit¥ and honesty. Tht> board
dt>llvered by guest mlnist~r C. F. his pla<.'e in sociNy. may make and enforc(' all nf'ecl·
Phillips. Sabbath School seer('· e TEACJIDf~ OF MORALS ed rule for discipline. SusJ)(.'n ·
rarv of rhe SoutheastE.'rn confer. MR. RITTER-The s<'hool Is not s lon or expulsion of pupils who
f'nC(' of Sevt>nlh·day Adventists. ta king tht> ll.'ad in instilling mor. a buse the rules may be orrlered
Arllnjitlon. Ca llt. Sabbath school ' -------------------
~1119~~na~~~.S~~~r~~~~! s:~~~~ NEW STYLES SHOWN
being "The Gift of Life." •
Salboa ~ .. ·.,ho4-.. , FOR THE YOUNG SET
aua.rdt-The Rev. Godfrey Graef·
lin will be back In the pulpit
Sunday, and wiLl preach on ''The
Real ·Oplatt-of the People·· at
I the 9 :30 an~ 11 a.m. servi«>s. . . .
Lt7THER LEACUE DODfCS
Ac-tivities of the Lutht>r Leagu('
of thP Corona dt>l ;:\far Lutheran
Chur<'h of the ~fao;tPr Include a I b<'arh panv Sundav. leavin~
ay LOVIIE METEEB
Fashions shows are many In
this area. bur lor enthusiasm and
''dlfferE.>n«>" nothing so far this
season has su ~passed Velma
O'Brien's Coke P a r r y lor the
row satin banding.
At last came the "nightie·
night'" ensembles. from baby
dolls to p a j a. rQ as. from full·,
length robes to shorter ont>s with I
huge pockets.
--------------------------from thP church at 2 p.m~ and
mart young Back·to·School set
yesterday. Tht> annual event held
In her shop In Corona del Mar.
atrrac-tt>d an enthusiastic group
of girls who uw their best
friends model the Ia u•st In teen·
agt> s tyles t ~om felt hats to
Commentating the show was
BonnJe Grow, with Joan Walp as
co.ord1 nator. ~els we1e Sally
Bt>rh Jones. fmsrrong,
Linda Pur<•ell, Ann B ower, Gwen
Galuha. Carin Clock, Waja Con-
nell. Pam HoI de r, Margaret
Swain and Susan Benjamin.
UNDERT AIIN6 AND
CEMETERY
T~ITHU
• ....,. 1-nn • rw-... J-J421'
Wes•a.ster ..... ,... ,...
thf' LuthN Lea,I(UP convention
I Aug. 26. 'Z7. 28 on thf' rampus of
the Un lvNsily of California at
Sanra Barbara. Pat Mackey and
Ellen Tollefson of the local group
t>xper r to attend.
Shop with the merchentl wflo ed·
verlise in the En1i911.
£€1'5 lfA~E A We'll Cater
With Paper ?ART?
THE lOST A Tid6nVE lEW SETS ••• .lUST Alii VEl • • :
COCDAIL IAPIIIS, LUICIIEOI IIIPIIIS, REST TOWB.S ,....... 5111110 In delivhtful and charming colon and designs.
Oriental pattema • • . too • , • ef 42 • • • • I
FANTASY FUI COCITIIL IIPIIIS
"-"-nt o; 80 __ ,____ .,.
IOEUIE EISEIILE
COASTER~ NAP~ TO MATCH
round·the.cJock apparel.
They learne ci that the nt>w took
fo r fall I and good for a ll ages)
Is the jerkin. a sl~'4eless top .
hip.Jengrh and relaxed a s to line,
coming In wool, often zipped up
the bnck, and t ea me d with
mat<'hlng or eontrastlng aklrt
~hurch Group
Meets Tonight
an1i s mart whlre blouse. Color 'slides of an European
There are bold plaids running garden tour will be shown ai
lht> gamut or ('())or In fuchsias the quartedy meeting of the
reamed with blues; In mustard Church Women ol the Lutheran
and blue: the beloved reds and Churt'h of the Master In Corona
browns. Highlights of lntert'st un-del Mar at 8 p.m. today (Thurs·
ciouhtt>cily was the genuine kilt. dayt. They will meet In Wesaell
a little longer than the Scots Hall at the church, 3545 E. Coast
weRr II. pleal<'d In ba<'k, wrap. Hwy.
perl around In front and finished Mrs. J. Howard Tinkham will
orr at the poi nt of meeting with s how pictures of the lnterna -
a n Inch of fringed. tiona) nower Show at Nantes,
TI1e transition clothes from France: the Keukenhof Gardens
1\ummt-r to fall. cool because they In ,4rnsterdam, Holl and, and
are cotton. smart because they many other gardens In France,
ar~ dark In color. win applause. Holland and Bel1lum. She Is as-
Some had rhe new cuff neckline, soclated with the Orange County
others demure tittle peter pan CameUla Society, the Southern
collars. Calllornla Camellia 'Society and
by tiM board. d• up tbelt own etandarde.
SUPT. ~EIIII:Jif-The ...... ~ ,.,. Ia not to laa.,a, that tb.y
ladona preecriM 1M ~ out can .et wbat...r poup atand·
ol punlahment. oe.dpllne Ia wry ard8 tbey want. ,._ atandarda
Important. Puplla Ieana wbat Ia mut meuure up to lood con·
beck ol ,., behavior .. --duct.
• GENEIIAL ~THE PSYCROLOGIBT
• ICIIOOL JIIQIOLOQII7 can be revealed only eo certain
SUPT. AJIDKIIIDf~ func:. lndlvtduala apedlkally U•t.d In
tlon of the ~ 1a to the '<.'OM, such aa perent. pard·
verify the aceuraey of 1 r o u p ian, oMcer or .. ploye ol the
teeta. '!be main aNa ot hla work achool, or olftelall ol the U.S.,
le the mental health ·or mental alate, county -dt;J. aMC~uacy of the child. 'nle code • SUPT. ANDE'RSEN-The rela·
aaya there can be 1\0 tettlna or tlonahlp Is not Jlke that ol doc·
lnvHtlgatlon ol. the chlld With· tor and pedent, but rather like
out the a pproval ol the pareota. that of parent and clllld. A good
We don't Interview a child urue. perent c1oea not tell all the choice
one or both parents are present. tldblta about the ch.Ud In public.
Almost a lways It La the perenta A teacher muat be mindful of
who Initiate thl.s Interview. We the feellnll of the child. Conn-
don't take the responalbillty trom de~ are not hf'ld sacred from
the parents. We Ullin a chJld the parenta. We try to work with
to a clasa for reJarded pupils the parents. If there are bad ru -
only through con.s\altatlon with mora about a child, we dlacua
parenls. We don't commit lndi· it wtrh the parents.
vlduaJ~ to lnstltuUona. e '"COifPIDUCKI ..
MRS. CSENAR -Information
given In conftdence by the pupil
CORONA DEL MAll
COMMUNITY.
CHURCH
COIIQUGATIOIIAJ.
611 Heliotrope Avenue
Corona -del Mar, Calif.
MORNING WORSHIP
9:30 and 11 A.M.
Church School classes 9:30a.m.
Nursery lor both hours.
Edwin C. Gomke
Mlnlstf'r
ST. JAMES
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3209 Via Lido. Newport Beach
ORiole 5-0210
The Rev. John H. Parke. Rector
SUNDAY SERVICES
8:00-Holy Communion
9: 15-Famlly Service and
Sunday School
11 !00-Mornlng Prayer and
Sermon
Nursery and s mall child care
· provided
• THURSDAY
10:30-Holy Communion and
lleallng Service
LUTHERAN CHqllCH
Church of the Master
3545 Ea..t Coa..t Hi1hway
Corona del Mar
The Rev. D. Wessell, Pastor
Phone: ORJole 3·5022
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
9:30 A.M.-Sunday School
11:00 A.M.-The Service
WELCOME
NEWPORT HARBOR
BAPTIST CHURCH
American BaptLst Convention
Fairview Ave. at Fair Dr.
Cc>Jta Mesa
Rev. Herbert Johnson, Pastor
Ll 8-3072 • KJ 5·4610
Sunday School ......... 9:45 a.m.
(Classes for All Ages
Morning Worship .. 11 :00 a.m .
Evening Worship .... 7:30 p.m .
Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m.
HARBOR 1'RIMITY
BAP!'IST CHURCH
Baker St. It Fairview. Ave.
COSTA MESA
The Rev. William Acton
LJ 8-2440 • Kl 5-7981
SUNDAY SERVICES
Sunday School ·-·-· 9:45 a .m.
Moraine Worship .... 11:00 a.m.
Eveninl Service ........ 7,00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Prayer Meetln1 ........ 7:30 p.m.
THIS Sill -'•IIIIIM e4 t. .._
-.. .. celt ,.. ........... .
fwJ......_ c.IOIIOU....._
CHRI81'IAN SCIENCE SERVICES
nBT cauii:a or CIDiifi,
ICIUidt,
3303 \•Ia Udo
Newport leach
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m. anct 11 a.m.
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:15 · 11 a.m.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEE'nNG 8 p.m .
ItEAllJNC ROOM-3315 VIa Udo. Jfewport Beach
.Open week da,._
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesda)'11 9 a.m .• 7:45 p.m.
Tueadaya and Frtday.-
9 a.m. to t p.m. IECOD .._r!IIIIU,.IICII~ or Cllall'l',
SCJEJIT1ST
ll....,.taeodlet
C:.O.. del Mcu
3839 East Coast Rllhw•y Corona del Mar
SUNDAY SCHC¥>L • 9:15 a .m.
SUNDAY SERVICE
. tl a .m . WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 8 p.m.
READING ROOM-
3839 East Cout Hl1hway Open· week day..--
10 L m. to 4 p.m .
You are cordially Invited to
attend the Cburch ServiCft
and to u... the Reading Room.
FIRST CHBI$TIAN
CHURCH
Franklin 0 . Blxler, Jr. Minister
LJ 8-4778 . Parsonage LJ 8·529-1
SUNDAY
9:30 ···--·-.. ···-· .... Bible School
10:40 ...... -....... Church Service
5:30 Young Peoples' Meeting
6:30 ... --........ V~per Service
WF:D~ESDAY
9:30a.m. Women's Bible Study
7:00 p.m ......... Prayer Meeting
8:00 p.m. --·--Choir Practice
Nursery and Child Care
Provided
Firat Chrl.stlan Church
796 Victoria at Placentia
Coata Meta
COASTERS FOR COCITIIL I
.IIlLI BUSSES
25 Cocuten, 25 Napkina.. ·-··~Ill
Tht> peter pan collar was S(!('n the National American Camellia·
too on a solll grey tweed coat, Society. It was through this In·
straight or line. fastened full· terest that aile visited the contl·
l<'n gth with small grey pearl nent on a specially directed tour ·:;::;:;:;:;;;;;;;::::;:;:;:;::::;:;:;:;::;:;::;;;;;;;;:::;:;:g
buttons. for taraen viewing only. r
CliiPE SEIVICE
·12)or 3~ 8 Tray Mat.-. .,.
25 Beftr Napkiaa __ _
8UEST TOWELS COIOII IEL MAl PIIIIIICY
Set of 12 -·· 3~ ..,.. ................. ,-
1117 a. c..e •&.;:.J hi ear-... I(. , ..... * Onll &fDIIIQI TILL ldl P.X. *
Ot course there were sweaters Mrs. l. Ha wley Marlon has
a nd s kirts, but most lnterestlnir been ch01en chairman of the
was a t a II ore d button.front thank-offerine committee,' replac-
sweater In tau~ with clever lng Mrs. Eve Wilson, whO re·
bla ck contra<Jl'l In trim, designed signed last month. Mrs. Marlon
by Velma O'Brien heraeJl and will conduct the ln·aathering of
made up by Sebutlan for her the thank-offerlnl at tonllht'a
shop. meeting. Mn. Wllllun Nour.
Date drN~H to formals. aU and Mrs. Jllch•rd O'Keefe are
were feminine and beautiful, hoet811es.
priced to pleue the most reuon· The atudy procram lor the
able budget. Especially lovely month '-entitled: '11\e lohMOn
was a pure whJte waltz lenlth, Family and neAr Cbu.rdl," which
eown ln dott@dl Mt, with apron 1 conc.ma the bule purpoee and
~~~~~~~~~~~::!:=:=:=:=:=:=:~===s==::=:==:=:=::=E:::;;~;;owrskln. .a oa b)' rows of nar· rundlola o1 m. mardL
••
~ ower ••• VIDa • * • •• cmc1 ... • v-.. .,. lalla• .. •
That IUoeoua c-ady Team ..... Maria a .. (GreeD Eyee
,..
~ * * IIIRINIT • aDd .... \Wy ...... drmd"'W ,..
J J ••
• if
* • ,..
•
SOUTH SHORES
BAPTIST CIIUBCH • Baber~ A. Dn'R'r .. D.D • ...._
e Sunday ~ at 11:00
a.m. and 7:30p.m.
e Sunday Scllool and Nun·
ery Carw darinc 11:00 a.a s..,.
I
I
I
I I
LIDO SHOP
M2l VIA LIDO
NIIWPOilT MACH
QOSE
OUT .
Of oua
V•tsitt .,
.12 TO 20 SIZES
JUST IN . TIME
FOI .
BIG
BACK TO
·SCHOOL
SAVINGS
Tournament play In the Har·
bor Alea aw,uner buebaiJ pro-aram for A. aa and I a..ruea
wUJ tet under way Sunday at
tbe Corona del Mar Youth Cen·
ter, Newport Harbor Hllh St-hool
and eo.ta Meaa Park, with
••mea ~hedulect 'for 2. 4, 6 and
8 p.m. The C learue tournament
ia already under way.
Lea,ue aame. are atlll under
way thla week to pick the top
half ol each leaaue which ahall
qualify to play In the tourna·
ment. 'nMI first 2 rounda are IUd·
den·death. The teams ,urvlvlnr
thete rounda will ao Into double
elimination play. Final award.l
will be made at 7 p.m. Wednn·
dav, Sept. 7, In Costa Meaa Park.
The procram b co-aponsored
by the Harbor Boys• Club, Coeta
Mey park and recreation diltrict
and Newport Beach clty recNa ·
tlon division.
The first-place team of the
Eastern B Learue wlll play the
second-place team or the Pioneer
B. Luaue at 2 p.m. Su nday at
the Youth Center. The flntt place
8 team or the Pioneer ~·rue
wUI plav the second-place team
of the Northern 8 League at 4
p.m.
The third-place team In the
Mesa BB Learue will play the
first-place team of the Sally B8
Learue at the Youth Center at
6 p.m. The first-place team of the
i»iedmont 88 League will play
the fourth-place team of the ln-
tematJonal 88 League at the
Youth Center at 8 p.m. Sunday.
Games at Costa Meaa Park
will start at 2 p.m. Sunday, with
the' second -pl~e team or the
Pony B8 Lea g u e playing the
third-place team of the lnterna·
tlonal B8 League, and the tee·
ond-place team of the Texas B
League playing the third-place
team of the Eastern B. League.
At 4 p.m. the rlrst-place team of
the Pony BB League wtll play
the third· place team of tht-Sally
8B League, and the first-place
team of the Texas B League will
play the third-place team or the
Southern. 8 League.
T•••ac•n s.,.ct .. ··-··11 .
A woman's straw pune con-
taining S1 In currency and 1111all
chanae was a t o I e n &om the
W'Mk-enct home ol Mr. and Mta.
Clifton J. Brown, South Pa.ladena.
at 128~ Acate Ave., Balboa fa.
land, Newport pollee wer. noti·
nect at 2:15 a.m. last Saturday.
House guesu. Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Field. Alhambra, were OC·
• ropylng one bedroom when Mrs.
Field awoke, hearing a noee in
The nnt-place team ol the
Mea BB Learue will play the
eec!Ond·place team ot the Sally
88 t..a,ue a t 4 p.m. at Newport
Harbor KJah School The second·
plae. team of, the J:utern B
Learue will play the third-place
t•m ot the Northern 8 Learue
at 4 p.m .
The fint-plac:e team of the
Northern I League will play the
fourth -place team of the South·
ern 8 lAaaue. and the .cond·
place team of the Piedmont B8
Lea1ue will play the teeond-
place team of the International
B8 League at 6 p.m. At 8 p.m.
the first-place team of the Inter·
national 88 League will play
the third-place team of the Pony
88 t..ague, and the fintt-place
team of the Southern B League
will play the third-place team
of the Texas B League.
The first-place team of the
American A League will tangle
with the fourth -place team of
the National A League at 7 p.m .
Monday at the Coron·a del Mar
Youth ~nter, followed by the
~nd-place team of the Na·
tlonal B '~ague and the third·
place team of the American A
League at 8 p.m. The winners
of these two games will meet at
7 p.m. on the same field on Wed-
nt-.lday: Aug. 24.
The first-place team of the Na·
tiona! A League will meet the
fourth-place team of the Ameri·
can A League at 5:30 p.m. Mon·
day, Aug. 23, at Newport Harbor
Hllh School while the second·
pla(,'e team of the A_merican A
League meets the thlrd-plac:e
team of the National A League
at Mariners Park.
The winners of these 2 games
will mt'et at 9 p.m. Wednesday,
Aug. 2-1. at the Corona del Mar
Youth Center. Losers w{IJ pJay
losers In A League competition
at 7 p m. Friday, Aug. 26. fol·
lowed by winners against win·
ners In A League at 8 p.m. In
the Costa Mesa Park. The time,
date and site for the final A
League games are yet to be de·
termlned.
Winners In 88 and 8 League
games w I I I bf> competing for
fi nal games Monday, Tuesday
and Thursday. The time and site
for the final games are yet to
be determined .
GlamouT
Glimpses
r
the living room. Shf' heard 2 girls This Is the time. B a c k to
and 2 youths laughing, and the school. Back to the job. We a re
sound of beer cans being opened. sorry to see It happen, but sum.
The names Chuck and Diane 1 mer vacation wtll end shortly ...
were heard. One of the youths Before we get back to the job
opened the bedroom door and or to school. we must concentrate
obaerved Mrs. Field In bed. He on ourselves for a bit We do
told her he didn't know the house want to make a good Impression,
was occupied. and wearing the right clothes
Tbe 4 t~nagers le.ft the hou_se and looking your best will be
and departed In a green staUon very Important, maybe even
wagon. more than you know.
lllrtJ-Clpl'lllll .. F._. ... ,,..
His son found 6 marl luana clg-
arett~ under the Balboa Pier.
Richard C. Paprock of Baldwin
Park notified Newport pollee at
11 :38 a .m. last Saturday, Five
of the cigarettes were held to-
gether with a rubber band and
one was loose and broken In half.
The cigarettes were turned over
to pollee at the Balboa fire sta·
tlon. Ort1cers bellt>vt'd the II·
legal cigarettes were dropped by
2 suspects chll3ed under the pier
the previous evening. ., ........
Five youths from Santa Ana
and Westmlnster were booked on
charges ol vagrancy and being
on the beach after midnight by
Newport poJI~ at 2:30a.m . Mon·
day. One of the youths. Johnny
Medina, 18, WHtmlnater, !A fac·
lng an added charge o( burglary.
'Others booked were Juan Gar·
cia, 26, Santa Ana; two Santa
Ana boys. 17. and a WestmJnster
boy, 17. Mrs. Maxine Saylor, 1909
Court St.. told otfl~rs she had
chased 3 of the 5 boy8 out of her
garage hortly before they were
taken Into custody.
.OT'S FOOT IS CUT
Michael A. .._,.. 15, of 433
0,1~ St., Costa Meaa, autre~
a laceration on tJw bottem ol hls
left foot on Oowr Dr. about 300
feet north Qf Cout Hwy., l'Cew·
port Beach. at 1:33 p.m. Sunckr.
The b&relooted youth stepped on
an unknown objed while walk·
Ina on tile sJM of ttw road. He
was taken to Hoaa R•pltal.
We at O'ariea's an laere to
..a-t .,_. CIDd P'" ,_.-a~
~ to ......, detaiL Vel·
IIUI baa .. lectecl lM dotb ..
wtt.b aada lDdl.sdual can; f•
~ .,_. wW loft the look
Ia sldlt. CIDd ........ ol the
ibcap eeab'ab. le aue CIDd .ar to ... tbe ................ a..u ....... ,. wbkJl coaablDes
wtt.b u.. 'only blowD twescl
ildrta • • • or the ..,_ tweed.
wtt.b tbry flecb of SMDDa lD
lt. Maybe you wW waDt -t
.. .... wtt.b you .. of tiM
... lilalld trammed llobalr
awecrlela wtt.b Its OWD IIUitdl·
..._ illbt. ._bapi wbat yoa
.... .... " .. of thoM lOft·
ly a-..-s bits. eltber dOIIe
ta •r=• .... CIS cr oee·p6ece
d--. -ltyi..s CIS Cl ..Ut.
We have just received a big
s hipment of our favorite cash ·
mere sweaters with matchlntr
s kirts . . . not f.'Vt>n unpacked
yet. 110 we can't tell you what's
In the box.
0... dilall cottOGa an cleUglat·
feL Ow dnMy .._ .....
....., CIDd pins',. Ow nita
... _.. .. ....,.aac-t. If
......... lib ..... ....
~ I I :plbnrt.y to ... .
................ ,... will
wet ...-y complhnrta wbea ,.. ......... ,.. ...
wwdnbo lroaa ~·a.
Remember, our AugUSt coat
event Ia 1till on . . . So ch008t"
youn now, and ,ave 10 per cent.
A *P<»~t will hold the roat of
yeur choice till you are rea~y to
weu lt.
Look your prettlHt. Shop at
0'8rien'a. Alr conditioned, too.
I
Universalist and Unitarian
Boards Hold Joint Session
A rountaln Valley ,·outh, 13.
wu booked on a petty theft The new UnJversalbt Church, The morning s e i sl on was
charp by Newport pollee Jut 1258 VIctoria St.. Colt& Keaa, chaired bY Robt>rr Wachsman,
ThWIIday after a harbor d~part. was the meetlna plAce ol the ol· president. Boar• members came
ment o t t1 c e r talked him Into tidal boards ol the Unlversalbt from Santa Paula on the north
conalna out of the water under CaUtornla Convention and the and points as tar south u San
the dock at the laJboa Anglin• South'"'t Padllc Coast Unlta· Diego. Mrs. Holbrook MuJlord of
Club. rian CouncU ln jolnt .eulon Sat· CG.ta Mna la vlce-praident of
"nN youth bad bf!en hiding urdq. tbe CaUfornJa Convention.
•&WIOIIT UDOa Dlla 9
'niVIIIDAT. AVGVIT II. 1-
CX)ao•A DU. ILU, CAUl'. .
,
ui\Mr the dock at the toot ol At '12:30 sandwiches, dough-
"A" sc_. Balboa, after jumping , ....... n•·-nut1 and coffee were served by A local agency is looking for
Into the bay to Hc:ape custody. --the hoet church with Mrs. Ra lph all you able typist& with an hour • James W. McCullar, 19, or 2818 "What are you do I n 1 out Jacoby in ch.arge. or two to apare at home. The
Newport llvd .. Newport Beach. there!" yelled Kat'laret Me.ton. Important discussion at the work they ha,•e for you ls for a
auffered teeth marks on hls rleht U7T Coral Ave., Balboa Island. afternoon sealon centered on the I yery worth-while cause and thla
tono when he tried to a ppr.hend at 1 :~ a.m. Saturday, when ahe acqulaltion of a campsite to be agency needs all the help and
the youth. The aupect broke heard someone trylnr to take used for family camping and 1 support we can give,
away •tter twine .een goln1 hub ca~ from her car parked 1 conferences by members of both r To offer your help please call
through a girl'• purse In the In front. Two youtha ran from the denomlnatlon.s. 1 thf' Volunteer Bureau at Uberty
check room o1 the Bendezvoua 1 .1~ of her car to their vehicle. Affirmative action of each 18·0717 or rome In and re1lster
Ballroom, Balboa. parked up the alley and drove board authorized further lnvesti· a t 325 N. Newport Blvd., Newport
Tbe youth was chased by the off. Two hub ca ps were taken &ftlon. Comr'l}ltt~s on finance Hf:'ights. We are open 9 to noon
biting victim and by John F. from the ¥eston car. and c a m p management were t-very week day.
Martin, 1388 Riverside Pt.: Costa named. V, B. ts a Unlted Fund aeency.
Mesa, and then they stood by PD& AaOAIID IOAT Plans were outlined for a Un i·
until tbe arrival ot the harbor Fumes from an alcohol stove tarlan-Un.,·ersah t Fa ll ConCer·
o[fic(al when the boy jumped became Ignited, causing a fire ence to be held No\'. 12 at the
Into the bay. which resulted in $10 damage Santa Monica Unitarian Church.,
Fw.a,-~ ...... caltt..
EMHp. ,..,. .. -.c... om.a. )-0111.
,....._ o.IOU J..GIM.
MJ:u Martha E. Shea, 16, of 806 aboard tbe 22-foot Chrl Craft.
W. Balboa Blvd.. told poll~ 30 I Sea Gee. momoed at 2001 W. Coaat 1 cents wu tabn from her purse. Hwy., Newport Beach, at 4:26
and Mlss Sandra V. Clllam, 720 p.m. Monday. Owner Warner Cal·
W. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. reported lies Inglewood, tried to throw-1
that more than $1 wu taken a ~ of bumlne alcohol ov•r· ~
from her purse. board but it landed on the tern
of the boat. causing the damage.
firemen said.
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'n. fourtll ann"al awud of IOIIlf GAGS, tbe AlJ·A!Mrlcan
the Georp Yarcl)ey JWpetual nrlmiDft 8t ...,._ Blah Scbool. trophy w111 w made tJala ewnlq 1IOU:U oa•••a fonDH
(Tbunday) at tbe awarda ban· dwnplon IWblullft at Huttor
quet In tbe Hurley •u Inn, HJall 9cbool. Jut ,.ar at Oraqe
COI'Gha .S.l Mu. Cout CoJlep, wtwN be .ana· n.. a..,. toDUDlttee, com· tlonal recorda. He aa.o jut ...-.
prlaed of Bucll •an, cooadl BtU ed makJna the OlympiC! tMm In
Straw and Georte Yardley, hu tbe recent trlaJa.
ncmJ1nated tbe followtna 5 can· BUJtKE SAWYER. C!hamplon
dldates few the award, under the aaUor at Oranae Coast COUeae
apoMOI'SbJp Ql the Newport Rar· Jut ,eason, and Just mlued the
bor Junior Chamber. of Com· Olympic team In the Draaon
merce: class.
SlOP ALLEN. champion Star JtON STOMP, champion hurd·
Boat sailor of the Harbor Are,., ler and record holder at Oranp
who competed 1n the recent triaia Coast College.
In the eut foe Olympic Star The master of ceremonies will
.Boat competition, and just faJled be George Yardley, who Ia for·
to make the arade. mer basketbaJJ great at Harbor
High and Standard and who just
.APORT . · ...... last season announced his retire·
ment from professional basket·
ball
There wUl be football com·
ments by coaches Steve Musseau
of Orange Coast Colleee. Wayne
Huahes of Harbor Hlah and Don
Bums of Mesa Hiah.
Previous winners of the Yard·
ley Trophy were TOd White in
1957, the champion mUer at Har·
bor High, where for a while he
held the national scholastic rec·
ord, and later at Occidental Col·
Je,e; Paul Neumann In 1958,
basketball star at Harbor Blab
and Stanford, where he was cap·
taln in his last year; and Dennis
Fitzpatrick in 1959, basketball
star at Harbor Hl&h. Oranae
Coast ColleJe and University of
California, where he led Cal to
an NCAA title last year.
COlli 80DS LOOTED
Burglars pick~ a lock to. ob·
taln $76 from a roln box of a
telephone booth at 401 Seaward
Rd. and $80.35 from another at
2801 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del
Mar, Charles Evans. Pacific Tele-
phone Co .. notified ~ewport po·
lice recently.
-eaaww ..... _..
=r\a.ua.::.l ~
-CAa -· i&uii Oftlcera :1111!111 t tM lleFadden WAY Square .,.._ Jfea,..t ._eb, at
I :M p.m. laturda7 after receiY·
Ina a Nport tlaat a -on a bl·
HOIIMIC'CIIIllq fe all vI t I e • at will have the opportunity to eyt'le had been hit by a car. era...-Cout Collep thta year areet old b'tenda and Ylew a ape· I.-ell Glenn. ZIIA AYOC!aclo St.,
are aet for Jlfov. 5. when the dal dlaplq o1 eampua photo-eo.ta ...... told oftken she saw
Pilate. taqle on the arldlron ara·pha lbowlna tbe npaMion o1 a man pAek up a anaU boy after
with cro.a-eountJ rlvala. the JUl. the eoUep t.hroqh the YftJL Mini lllt. Oftle.r. aMJdMd but
lerton Bornet8. bfl"Hhmenta will alao a,. NrWCJ. tOUld not find the man or boy.
WHILE VACATIONING in Newport Beach, Reardon Oight of
Phoenix, Ariz., went fishing out of Devey's Loder, aboard the
"Del Mar," and caught this 50-pound bled bass. plus a yelloWteil
end 4 barracuda. He says, "This sho~e beets fishin' at home!"
A PN·aame open ttou. will Alumni membetw who haw 1'My lnQUINd at Hoq HoepUal
be held In the Studnt C.nter paid their annual 11 dun are but I o u n • no or. bad been
bellnnlna at 8:30 p.m. Alumni entitled to buy t1llo Ueketa to Ia at 1M ....._
Nixon Clubs
Plan Roundup
The office staff of the Newport
Nixon for President Club and the
3 heads of local offices were en·
tertalned for coffee Aua. 10 at
the home of Mrs. Thoma. E.
Pickerlna on Udo Isle. Mrs. Wll·
llam B. Tritt was ro-hoeteu.
the OCC-Fullerton came at the
reduced rate of 50 centa. Gen@f&l
admt.Jon to all t-lrate home aames Ja 11. 'ncketa may be or·
dered by eontact.Jna the eolleae.
The alumni executive counn r
haa ehanaed the by-lawa to al·
low the chairman and teeretary-
treaaurer to automatically rotate
eacll year. The repreeentatJve
from the most recent class to be
araduated will serve as aecre-
tary·treuurer for the fl,..t year
after araduatlon and •• chair·
man for the aecond year. ::::::.::===!. M',... MJidred John110n, cJus of fi
Techniques of Boat Handling
To Be Demonstrated Su.nday
Final p 1 a n a for the Nixon
Roundup, scheduled for 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, Aue. 25, at the New·
port Dunes, were made with Fred
Swanson of the Newport Club,
John M~lton of the new eo.ta
Mesa Clutr &nd Jadt Hopwood
of the Corona del Mar Club, and
Don Franklin, who la In cbarae
of tickets.
19!!19, of Tu8tln la the new chair-
man of the auoctatlon. Ron Get·
ty, ·eo. of eo.ta Mesa, Ia aecre·
tary-treuurer:
The roundl also aareed that
at the March 2J reunion dinner
at the colle,e, tbe du.ea of
ltM9, 1950 and '1955 would be
honor~. Techniques of boat handline
will be demonstrated at 10 a.m.
Sunday at the Uclo laland Yacht
Club dock while members of the
Balboa Power Squadron enaaee
In their annual Seamanship Con·
test.
Trio Booked
in Theft Case
Power crtllsers, auxiliary Nil· .Aaalatina the 3 club heads aa
boats, and outboards will com-hosts wUJ be Sam Barnes mem-Each year the alumni will hon· pete~ foe trophies offered by the ber of the Republican Oranae or the tenth and fifth year clau·
Squadron for the beat dlapJay of County Central Committee, and ea. The fl,..t year for the new
skill In dockina. undocklna. an-Walter Knott of Knott's •rry event wUI alao honor the 19C9
chorine, line throwtna. and knot Farm. VJrall (''VIP'') Partch will cJaaa which wu the first clau
tying. In addJtJon, a aafety ln· be present doln« cartoons. •nd to be araduated from Coast.
spectlon of boats will be ron-Harry Babbitt of 'IV and radio ConaJderatlon Ia alao be In 1
ducted by a rommittee headed fame will lend eayety to the oc-elven by the alumni council to
by Squadron Commander David caslon as wUJ Bumlce Fay who honor AI' alumnus of the year w. Firth, AP. Master ot 'ceTe· will ;ove with her acco~dion. at the sprlna reunion. If adopted,
monies will be Ll Commander Music will also be provided by this would ~ an annual honor
Robert W. Scofield, AP. . the ''Retrogressive Five, .. a band which would be inaueurated In
The eenerat public Is Invited made up of bus iness and prole•· 1961. James M. Foi~Y. 18. Inglewood: to attend as spectators, and spec-atonal men who play for fun and Current membe,.. on the alum· ~falrolm C. Ewlne. 18, Los Ange-tator boats will be permitted to charity-T. Duncan Stewart, vlo· nl rouncll In addition to Mrs.
les. and an Arcadia boy, 17, were observe through permission of lln; Fred Putz.ler, saxophone; Dr. J ohnson and Getty Include Mrs.
booked on charges of petty theft the Harbor Department. Charles A. Delaney, drummer: Dorothye Millet, 1949, Fullerton;
by Newport pollee at Marine Ave. AU Squadron members are ell· Dr. Frank T. O'Brien, plano, and Robert Humphrys, 1950. Costa
and Bayside Dr., at 1:30 a.m. gible to participate In the con-William R. Nelson. banjo and Mesa; Don Knipp, 1951, Coeta
SaturdtY· test. Information may be ob· guitar Celebrities Adolph Men· Mesa; Mrs. Robert Schoonover,
Officers stopped their pick·up tal ned from: General chairman, jou, ~nald Novls and Miss Irene 1952, Costa Mesa; Jim Hensley,
truck after re«>lv:lng a report
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Robert Bogen, If, ORiole 3·1945; Dunn have been Invited to at-1953, Huntfnaton Beach ; Don
that oct'upants of a truck fitting judklng. Charles H. Lee. N, tend I Pate, 1954, Huntington Beach;
its description had stolen a tire ORiole 3-2306 ; Inspection. Com· Pa·t HJillngs, former California Don Magee, 1955, Garden Grove;
from a t'ar In the 100 block of mander David w. Firth, AP. Lib-congressman and present chair-:Miss VIrginia Moore. 1~J Hunt·
Park Ave .. Balboa Island. Offl-erty 8·6569; auxiUarles, David man of the Los Angeles County ington Beach; Spencer w . RuBh,
rers said they found 2 wheels Feinstein, S. ORiole 3·5679; single Republican Central Committee. 1956. Laguna Beach; mx Bow·
and tires In the back of the screw. Ned lf. Johnson. s. Llber-will discuSS' his trip to Ru ssia man. 1957. Huntlnaton Beach,
truck. valued a t S50 each. ty 8·8397; twin screw, Ray Com, and the u.2 Incident. and William VIncent, 1959, t.o.
One wheel was stolen from the ORiole 3·8470: and outboards,
t'ar of David G. Woods: 115 W. Ray )f111er. J~. HYatt 4·4505.
UFan •• EZ Bay Front, Balboa Island. The Other chairmen are Wm. James
\\>1TH THE lother \'lctim was unknown, the Edwards Jr., N, and Carroll D. Orange County Philharmonic Orchestra car found parked at Onyx Ave. Hudson, N. as honorary chalr-
CONDl:C"'1'ED BY FRIEDA BELIXFA:\'TE and Balboa Ave .. Balboa Island. men; ~eal Beckner, photography.
Irvine Bowl. Laguna Beach · A woman ou t walking her dog Commodore Herbert RJley UYC Dick Richard, owner of Rlch·
AUGUST 20• 1960 ••• &:15 p.m. t\pped·off offi cers after witness-liaison; JuanJta Firth, 'ho.pl-rd'a Udo Market. and AI Pea..rce lng the alleged theft. tallty, and Art R. Reaume, dock Pop~lar program family night. Bring box supper. captain. of "Al Pearce and hls gang"
Tickets a t your loca}=~~ ~=~House of Harmony, , ...... c....... !:~:~~~ rt:r r:~~~~:h~~~t
Or mall cbeck to 00 --=.·-w. ~SSJII9bway. ,,.. c ••• 2 ,.... z.,.. ..... Til.... r::o~~,:rtN~~~h~lg~t~!; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Graveside services were held meeUng to be held at 2 p.m. Sun· ~ A metal box containing 6 white Friday at Harbor Rest Memorial day at the Corona del Mar Youth
I II T S D II L Y tablets with markings oblltera-I Park for Nancy Lynn 2·year.oJd Center.
ted due to wear was confiscated daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-The Orange County f'Kitchen·
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C •& TAL I N A 1 !rom the glo,·e rompart:ment of ward Cerfoss, 2283 Pacifi c Dr., aires Band" romposed of instru· M a car drl\'en by Herbert ~t Bell. Corona deJ Mar. The Rev. Victor ments made up of kitchen uten-
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t9, ~orth Hollyw.ood In the 500 Novander of St. Andre w's Pres· slls. wm entertain. Roberta M. Joe~ of E. Ocean Front. Balboa. byterlan Church officiated. Nan-Rapier, manaeer and organizer * CROWN HARDWARE* Catalina Aloha Catalina laland Lady &
100 ._ .. gen 200 PaMe~J•rs b~ .-.ewpon poll<'t' at 10:10 p.m. cy died Aug. 9 In Hoag Hospital. started thls band in 1950, and =-
\\ ednesday, Aug. 10. 1 She Is survived also by a sister, since then it has appeared In D'll
..... ·= A second occupant of the car Linda Jo. Baltz Mortuary was In many radio and 'IV programs, lllr &Aft COAIT -WAY
wa <~ Bruce lt. ~fa rgoll n, 18. ~ort h charge of aervlce.~s.~====~l~nc~lu~d~l:;:na~·~·I;.,t ;.Co;::u;ld~Be:;....Y.;.ou::::·_"....,...~;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:~~~;:;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ho11ywood. The youths were re· =
LEAVING FROM FUN ZONE BALBOA
(Kat to Feny La:ad1D9)
Boats lecne at 9:45 a.m. ..--PB-o_x_E_s_""'
Returning at 5:00 p.m. OIUole 5·1541
Bound Trip -,.dults 6.52 LL ~
Children under 12 -Half Price
leased after being advlsPd that
the tablets would be tested, and
lt ruled as dangerous drugs or
narcotk, complaints and war·
rants would be issued.
A Wonderful Outing for the Family Yt ... lntlll .. S.p
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SUNSET CRUISE
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Board the Show Boat for one of the most romantic cruises on
the South Coast. •
See over 15 miles of beautilul water front homes, 4000 yachts. See the search llgbta dandne on the water, Seal Bock on the
bdlutlful shoreline of Laaune Beach.
A ll..a ._ ...... A 'l1uW f« W.UW.
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a.AUOA FUll ZOIIK (-Feny 1 =,.)
.a. WIH&TIOIIS CALL o.llle Nlll
We're cbtng out 10 aets at $25 to $SO below our
cca All 1960 name brands, 21" & 23'' models.
......
David H. Dever, Lakewood,
was arrested on a grand theft
auto charge by Newport pollee
at 10:45 p:m. Wednesday, Aur.
10, alter beln& held by 4 youths
In a parldng lot at 3433 VIa Lido,
Newport Beach.
A piece of tin foil was used
to jump the JrnlUon w1rea to
start tt)e car belongina to David
H. Foster, 18, Lont •ach, pollee
charred. The defendant claimed
he waa not attemptJna to ateal
the car, merely movina it to the
other aJde of the parkJna lot u
a joke, bellevtna It· to be owned
by a frtend
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ADYERnSED JUST . ONCE IN THE ENSIGN
. SOLQ IN 24 HOURS!
Here is the Ad ... in the July 28 Ensign:
.. SOLD ~OUT"
(except one)
.An unuaual opportunltJ allow. ua to oU~ a CalltornJa
contemporary bome rtabt on the beech In COJIOllf A
DEL lUll Unmatehed Ylew 0( tbe jetty; 2 bedrooma,
2 bath&; .. Her.Jlan·type" Uvtq at Ita best. Modem
deeor with aU h at:ru. We applaud the low price of
sa,500; (10 wtU you).
BABSON
2828 E. Cout BJabway oas..:rno Corona del Mar
The property, listed at $42.500, had been advertiled 8 times in
another newspaper-had been on the market for 31!2 month8-
on the Babson office biiJboard for 30 days ...
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• v. ihe POUCE BLO II ER ftl..;...o..nen Rule Jon.lght u:!·w-= o~ ~ord • r-IUJI Udo Isle, has returneod home
Sk after participation In both the
'Glenn BUUnaU., of Corona del
~r. owner of the Jamaka Inn
rataurant ben a nd of the Out-
rlll~r In Lapna, haa pUIChued
t he ~ndezvoua a t MaUbu Beech.
The resta urant, which Ia on the
waterfront, will be oompletely
Polyneman atyle and Ia expected
to be open by the middle of Oc-
tober, under the name of Bll-
Hnpley'a Outrl11er at lbUbu.
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A conrplalnt of a runlon hunt· 111 -.....-..._ -8t
era caualng a dlaturbance on the •••rwt -.._ Ia-&
beach at 19th St., Newport Beach, _. .. J'81•••• wltla •
at 12:21 a .m . waa received at the ._ , .. IUet .e -.._. , ..
Ume a lll e guard Jeelf crew wu Tille .,...._ ......... t.-
buay deanne the beach .•• 'nle tM c.r al ....._ Y.a.y, 711
ma naeer was called to check out ..._..... Aft., c-dill Mar.
Johnnle's Uquors. 3711 E. Coast William Ralph, 4809 Bruce
Hwy., Corona del Mar, at 2:05 Crescent, Lido S.ncb, reported
a.m ., when a window had been the theft of a bicycle from 15th
found accidentally left open . . . St. and Ocean Front, Newport
Meredith Ml kHelle, 2550 Colum· Beach ... Ralph W. Hinkle Jr.,
bla Dr., Ca.ta Mesa, complained 24, Santa Ana, 'Ras charged wtth
of the theft of a license plate over-head castine from the Sal -
from a car parked near Bayalde boa Pier . . . A West Newport
Dr. and Marine Ave., Newport wife charged that her estraneed
Beach ... A $12 bathing s uit was husband slapped her, wrecl'ted
atolen from a clothes Jlne at the her home a nd tore a telephone
home of Mrs. ~nard Graves. cord from the wall.
210 Pearl Ave~ Balboa Island ... e TBUUDAT, JOLT 21
John Dt>an, H or a c e Ensign 1\fargut-rlte Pro b a !! co, 2911
School, asked officers to watch Newport Blvd .. reported that
the bicycle racks at the school as thieves broke through a restroom
hlah• school students had been window at that address. forced
taking bicycles of atudents be· open coin boxes on a juke box
tween 10:30 a.m. and noon, many and shuftle board and stole an
ending up at the Newport Pier. unknown amount of coins ...
while Erulan summer school atu· Robert Fish. 847 Bayside Dr.,
dents didn't eet out Ul',ltll 12:25 Newport Bea('h, reported the
p.m . theft of 4 pulleys, a manifold a-.-P. Wbeclt. 511 W. aaJ. carburetor. a sproc ket and 2 a.. aa.cL. ... ...._ ......,ted tbe belts, valued at from $35 to S-10
tMtt al 3 bacldl ....a. f.-... Harry R. Carlton, 1916•i W.
• ciMII1aa llae ••• an. llllae, Ocean Blvd., Newport Bea('h, re·
__.II ll8lcaa A.._ w... .... ported the theft of a $65 rod.
pelt. ,..,, ... • bkycle ._ reel and· tackle box from the
tile lleJy .. tlae ..S ef ,., .. l t. Newport ,Pier . . . ~rs. L. P.
.._ 118ftaa Aft. ........... Clause, 225 Orchid Ave., Corona
a..tllla. ••·31tla l t.. Weet del Mar, reported the loss of a
Waapwt. ••ponad tlae tlaaft oi $125 white gold wris t watch In
• lllqcle •. , Dlclr Q 1 = the area between 225 and 445
Ill VIa ~ Lido ble. re-Orchid Ave .... Mary Jahn. 230
poded tlae tMft oi • Rrf be8ld Pearl Ave., Balboa Island, com· a-1111 c-rt St._ •..,...n plalned that someone climbed
.._. • • • A laab ~ .,. In a back window betw~n 5 p.m.
...... 1.-tile ce el Eda8 and midnight, moved furniture
lluplrf, 1112 W. klbocl Aft., and mus~d a bed ... a.1boo. . Mn. WlWa:iD Stabler, 3101
Jack Probasco. 469 N. Newport W. Oceoa PI"'OIt. Jr ewpo r t
Blvd .. Newport Heights, reported a..ll. JepOWted tile tlMft ot •
that neighbors told him that on 125 bicycle ••• lin. Mary aklr·
the previous evening two men fOld. IUS aalbocl aa...,., lei·
with a tru('k tried to take build· boa. coepW....t oi ,....1en
lng supplies from that address tbe ._. f.., D19bt 8Dd JepOWted
... Robert Garcia, Garden Grove, the tlaeft oC beclcla towela, •
. reported ttle theft of 2 spot lights CJirl'a bicycle crad soda !)Op bot·
and an aerial broken on his car u ..... Bal BOCII. Ul Vta
parked on the Ocean Front park· Lido Jrord, Nported the theft
lng Jot, ~ewport Beach ... Jeanne of 2 bub capa ftl.aed crt 130
Chacon, 38, 1787 Tustin Ave .. Cos· from bis car pcuked la boat
t« Mesa. was booked on a charge of bla laalae oa Lido We.
of lntoxlcaUon In pubUc at 3531 A wri t watch palued at $100
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach was stolen from the car of Don
... Jim McCullar, 2818 Newport Haskell. 711 :'Jarcussus Ave., Co-
BlVd., Newport Beach, reported rona del ~far, while parked on
that a car drlvln• faat and reck• the Corona del Mar main beach
lealy tried to ron lrlm off the ..• 'JWo Udo IAle boys were pe·
rcNWI a t 11:35 p.m. and was head· Lltloned to appear In juvenile
ed In the direction ot Balboa. court on boat theft charees after
~ &. Gu ......... 21, they were taken Into custody by ,... a.. ..... ~ 111 Coata the harbor department In a 12·
11-...S a......-. a.oda. toot outboard m otor boat in the
..,.. .. ,.,..... .. 25M lleUy bay ott the 800 block of Vla Lido
Lae. ll..,....t .... bta. • • Soud, Lido Isle. cMr9e ol 'riolcltiaD el proba· llaymood A. A•ery, 41. of 100
tioa. •ldda ... red lalJD to llcda St.. aalbocl. ..,.. booked
a .... tile date apoa COIDple-• a cbe~J7e of latoDcaU• la
tloa oi • jciU ....... OD a pubUc .. Naia St. CIDd Ocecaa
robbery cbal9e .•• A bub cap FTODt. ao1boo ••• OfBcera ._." .,. ...a.. from tlae em oi uaable to loCate • pi'OWla N ·
EdDo llarpby. 1112 W. aa1bocl ported .. 211 EfttliD9 Caayoa
ai..S.. a.Dtoo... Jld., Sbore CUffs. .. 10:01 p.m.
A., Garden Grove boy, 15, was •.• Geo19e WI.Mmcm, 1425 aoa-
charged with ('ar tampering and Die DooDe Tr .• lrriae 'rer:roce,
2 other Garden Grove boys, H. COIDplcdaed thcd ecna ._."
were charged with curfew viola-tbrGw'D C~gaiut tlae aide of bla
tion after car a ntennas were bOUM, ill a aeiiJbborbOOd feud
round broken ott cars of Robert naultba9 from pla:Do pradice
E. Elbworth, 615 W. Balboa .. tJM W LMIDcm real4e-. •
Blvd., B. M. Allen. 623 W. Bal· A group of boys a ttempting to
boa Blvd., and Albert C. Simons. gain entry to thl' Rend,.zvous
621 W. Balboa Blvd .. 'Balboa. BaJJroom, Balboa. by using a lad· e WEDIIESDAT, JVLT %1 der to rea('h a back window
Fred L. Dup~. 1801-lSth St. were taken into custody by a
Cllff Haven, reported the theft of guard. but the manaeer declined
spot lights from In front of his to prosecute and tht>y were re·
property ... M. C. Pacini. 3301 leased ... 1\\'0 blankets, valued
Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. at S5 each were stolen from the
~ported the theft of a $48 pal nt rectory or Our Lady of ~~~-Car·
com])resaor ... A complaint was mel <:athoHc Church. ::-iewport
received of boys throwing rocka Beach.
a nd le.vtng trash on property of e PIIIDAT, JOLT 2t
Mrs. Edell C. Barry, 301~-34tb Oftkers closed a windew found
St., West Newport • . . Mrs. Ray lett open ln the Valet Cleaners.
Blood.ood, 614 Beeonia Ave., Co-3137 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del
rona del Mar. reported that gu Mar, at 3:15 a.m .... A Udo lsle
waa atpboned from her cai. . . father reported his son, 15. miss-
A c.IR ._ MJ, 17, ...S. inc slnce the previous evening;
~ al • ~ ,... the youth was located at 37th
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To The Newport~Harbor Ensign
2850 F. COAST HWY .. CORONA DEL MAR ORIOLE 3-0550
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St. and W. Ocean Front, Weat on p ·n Finn and Star Trials on the Ea1t
Newport, and waa brouaht to the ,~~raper enn Cout. He placed fourth In the
station, where hla Lather came to ~ Finn triala In Marblehead and
dlacu.. means of cotrectJon ... 12th In the AU.ntJc Hlahlancb
Obecene laneuaae waa found The queatlon of poalble revo-1• USE JIEIIJIITI . Star trials ln New Jersey
painted on a llfeauard tower at cation of the Buccola-Romberger Adrian Wilson Pro~rty Dt>· ·
"I" St. and Ocean Front, Balboa ~rmh to construct an 83-foot-Vt'IO~TS and He!Pn McKenlle.
... A $15 chaise lounae waa atol· high hotel near the entrance to 3300-06 Via Lido, Newport &>ach
en from the home of Marvin the Lido bridge will come up for 10-story apartment bulldJng In a discussion this evening (Thurs. C·l·H district. .Johnson, 220 Collins Ave., Balboa dayl at the tnH'ting of the New-MacWat Corp., 20-room hot"'l IAiand ... John L. Keefer, 422 port Beach PI 1 c o....-1 " 30th St., Newport Beach, reported . ann ng omm...,.. on. at 200·02·04·06 15th St., Central
the theft of about S20 In change, The application for addllional • Newport.
2 boxes of candy and 3 boxes of height, 10 92 feet, was withdrawn Newport Marine Mfg. It Equip-
chewing gum. at the July 25 City Council mf>et-ment Co .. 2816 E. Coast Hwy
.Fraall L Woecty. 212 .._...e. lng, and City Attorney Walter Corona del Mar, permi lon ~~
Charamza then explained that fabricate canvas boat covers
dte Aft., Coroea del -.. re· the effect of withdrawal was to H. A. Hansen, 38>1 M~~us peiUd: tlileft el • laab Clllpe ~ulre the applicants to start Ave., West Newport, addition of !::.. ,.: ~ =; all over with the Planning Com-a kitchen to non-conforming mission on their plans for a dwelling. :.Ia A;·~~· :0':.: multi-story hotel. B. Wynne, 3615 Seashore Dr ..
..U.O.. ._ boo It e d • • Also coming up tonight are West Newport, repair and re·
cMive ., 1lltGodcatlea la pab-continued hearings on 2 big proj. model non-conforming 2-story 3· ects: the Adrian Wibon-Helen unit apartment. '
lie .. =. lt. ..S ...._ McKenzie r~uest to construct ' Charlf"s Masters, 308-310 Dah·
:.."::; lalaa 111
1 ~ = a 10-story apartment building at Jla Pl .. Corona del Mar 6 dwell·
3300-08 Vla Udo, Newport, and lng unlts on 2 R-3 Jo~ ..,....ay wttla • ......_ -the ~1acWat Corp. request to Corolldo Apartments · 4102 E
cmd • ._.. ....... oC blood build a 20-room hotel on 15th Coast Hwy., Corona Highland.;
• the O..t be was .........t St. In Central Newport. pennJsslon to retain 2 signs ad·
by cmabalcalce to OIMIDty a..-The Buccola-Romberger mat-vertlslng fhe apartments.
Good Reading
for the
Whole Family
.. News
·Fa
• Filly Fllbres pltlrl ..._ ..._ ......_. by • ter Is the first .item on the agen-Ron HafiTllve, 2-n 1 E. 16th St., ~ • • • aW Da•ab... da for tonight s meeting, which Newport Heights ('onstru('t 9
217 Y'l8 Onteto, Lido Iale. re-wliJ begin at 8 o'clock. Here is dwelling units a'nd swimming ;;;a:,;-;;;-;:.;,---=--.... ~ IaJ!' ;...::::::;-:e~der of the agenda: pool. o......., a • ..._. ts, ,.._,
trwo FuJlerton boys who had Second ~ PJ I WarTen T u r n e r. Co . boat ._.. "" ,. J fw .._ ti:llle
been camping on the beach south ea ng on ann ng launching and boat storagf' at ~ .,..... ftnd _, dledL • CommJssJon Amendment 97. 2600·2624 Lafavette A\'t> and ~ .-. t,.. $11 0
of Corona del Mar were brought which proposes to ('hange the 2608-2Sl2 :'JewPort lUvd .. New-• _.... P 0 J _.. $4.50 0
to the station, warned and re · amendment pi"'C'edure. port •
leased to their parents after at· e VUJAJICEI otto Aumuk Jr., 7304 w .
tempting to get adults to pur-Newport Shores Co., 251 6lst 0ce Ft w t ~ 1 chase beer for them In Johnnie's St w t N a n ·· es · ewport, en~ ose
I 353 E ·• es ewport, permission to second floor porch attached to a L quors. 7 . Coast Hwy., Co· ('Onstruct a carport on the front t rona del Mar ... Jim Millett. 1540 half of Jot. non-con onnlng dwelling.
Ocean Blvd., Balboa. reported I Fred Huffman and other prop. • COIOIVJfiCAT101fS . the theft of a Hawaiian shirt erty owners, 4000 throu h 4028 Le_tter from Fo~t Prine ap·
containing his wallet, ldentlflt'a· Channel Pl. Newport Isl!nd re· peah':'g from a dt'('lslon of the
tlon and Sl in cash from the duce front • yard setbacks from Bulldi.ng Dt>pt. denying an ap·
Newport Pier . . . A Goodwill 30 feN to 20 f~t pllcauon for a building pt>rmlt.
Industries truck driven by T. L. Mrs. Patricia ~fc<:ook. 111 G Requf'St f~'"? Don Ayre~ Jr. to~
Mo back, Santa Ana. d!imaged St., Balboa. -1-foot en('rOa('hment approval of ;I:E"wport Shores Dr.
about a two-foot section of a roof into 1o.foot rtoar yard setback to as the name of a nf.'w strf"E't In
overhang In the alley at the add bedroom and bath on second t~t> ~ewport Short's Tra('t, We t
home of Fred W . Stanley, 109 floor. ::"\ewpcrrt.
Z7th St .• :'Jewport Beach ... Ken 1 J Le-e Gregg 3600 Ocean Blvd Requ~t from attornt'y Clar·
Kopko. 3605 W. Balboa Blvd .. a Co;ona del ~far. 3,-t ·foot roo.f ence Higbie .. represf"nting ~fr .
We t :'Jewport, reported the theft overhang instead f 2i t and :\fr . Danael Gu taf<:on. for
or a bicycle . . . Doroth J 1 ° Z'l.fiij~ eet. abandonmtont. of a part of Block e SATURDAY JOLT 30 y erg ns. Ch~nnt-l ~5. Rl\'er Secuon. ;l:~wport Beach 'IDIK·ITAaTI &T YOGa DOGe • Rd., 8 a I b oa, temporarv ...,.foot . ' A $6 beach towel was stolton fence within the front yiud set· allowul« It to re,·ert to urround.
from the residence of Clarl' De· back Instead of 3 feet. lng land owners.
maria, 1820 W. Ocean Front. e ADDmOJrAL IUSIIfESS
~ewport Beach ; a young man Ab;mdonment of Lafayt'tte
had been seen earlier by a neigh· CERTIFICATE OF BUSI~ESS Ave. between 26th and 28th St.,
bor carrying such a towel to hls FICTITIOUS FI!Of ~A.\tE ~ewport ; applicant is s<:heduled
bronze 1959 car and departjng ... THE U:-fDERSIGNED does here· to present plaru for develop-
A. two-wheel box cart belonging by certify that he ls conducting ment.
to the Balboa Bay Club was a GIFT SHOP business at 363'7 Establish Sept. 15 as public
found In the center of Coast Hwy. E. Coast RJghway, Corona . del hearing date of amt'ndments pro-
at Tustin Ave., ~ewport Be.ach. ~~ar, Calltom la. u~der the fl':tl· posing ott stTeet parklng a.s a
at 3:50 a.m .... The manager I uous name of W EST W l ::"\ D condition of use ~nru ts. van·
was contacted to make repairs TRADER. and that saJd firm IS aaln~ce=:s_:a~n~d~h~e~lg~h~t~JI~rru~ts~.=-~--~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~~ after a fr~ur compressor motor compo5ed of the rollowlng person -
was reported whistling at the t whose name In full and pla('e of 311 um IIDfo .... ~ !
rear or the U and 1 ~farket. Co· I residence are. a~ foll~ws. to-wit:
ron3 del ~far ... Five nt>W tires P. C. \\_RIGLE\'. JR .
\'alued at $125 were stolen In I 1961 Faarweatht>r Rd.,
the burglary of the Jenning" S~nta Ana. California. I Bayside Service, 301 E. Coast \\1~ESS my hand this 3rd
Hwv ~ewport Beach . day of August. 1960 . .; .. • ' ' P C' WRIGLEY JR ~n.A!.._fii9U.:::!. ~ ~~ STATE OF CALIFOR~IA l .
~-=.a:: . t~~t.:. s'ts ::: = COl':\Ti OF ORAXGE I ss.
waa sto.lea from SodJe Boltl· 0~ TillS 3rd dav of August 1960, bt>fore m<". a :'Jotarv Publlr
daw lOI·at.b St.. Jrewport In and for said ('OUnty and stat(',
a.acb ••• Ethyl ColMa. 101 I 111 ' h . E. klbocl ll..S.. aalbocl, re· res 1ng t t>rean. duly rommls ·
ported • wiDcSGw brokeD by a sionect and sworn. peN~onally ap.
teacmt • • • A Cbartu Oak. pean:'d P. C. Wrigley Jr. known
Calif.. mother was wanMd j to ml' to be the pt>N~On whose
Clbout lecrYiDg • IWie-IDODth· name Is sub~ri bed to the within
old da1ld aloae la • ce wttla • Instrument. and acknowlt'dged to
do9 wbile abe attftlded • boat mto that he exeeuted the same.
lcnaach"• crt tbe Jr-Jlclr. WIT:\'ESS my hand and ottl·
-·-..-· dal sf'al. I bow Todlt OQb ••• lin. Sca1le SALLY :\f. ~fr~ALLY
araly. 1 .. N•upc~ta Dr .. lr· Xotary Public In and for
YiM Tenace. aepoctaed tile lou said County and State. I ... ..akl 90id ...... 'Mlaed .. . ......... ll25 ..s 1150 crt the ~fy Commission expirE'S No\'
Vlllage aau.. 1aJaDd 23. 1963.
Trattlc ~nal lights were ·~;. Publish: Aug. 11, IS. 25. Sept. l.
ported out at Coast Hwy and 1960· In the :'Jewport Harbor
Marguerite A\'e., Corona del ~1ar. EnsJgn.=------
at 9:-&0 p.m.; the Information was CERTIFICATE OF BUSf:'JESS
~Jayed to traffic maintenance... FJC'TT'nOCS FJIOf ~A.'\fE
Officers contacted the manager THE UNDERSIGNED do he~by
of the Prison of Socrates. Balboa. certify that they are ronductlng
who promised to keep the noise a DRESS)fAKJNG A."\'D Acct:S·
down after a complaint was re· SORIES business at 21653 Eut
celved at 11:10 p.m .... The har· Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
bot department W&s asked tO CaJifomla, under the n ctltl()US
look for two boys In an outboard firm name of MARVERY and
motor boat In the channel off that said firm ls composed of
the 100 block of N. Bay Front, the follo~;ng pe,.,ns whose
Balboe Island, abootlnaat hOURS names In full and places of resJ .
at I 1:30 p.m .... Albert B. KJna. dence art> as follows. to· wit:
54, of 1127 W. Bay Ave.. Balboa, VIVIA:'J 1... MARSH. 26S3 E.
waa booked on a charae of In· Coast Highway, Corona del ·
toxtcation In public a t 29th St. Mar.
and Ocean Front. Newport Beach. J UNE VERY. 2653 E. Coast e IVIIDAT, JULT Jl Highway, Corona del :\lar.
Bruce E. Nott, 21, of 2506 Mar-WJT:\'ESS our hands thls lOth
aaret Dr., Newport Helabts.. wu day of August, 1960.
cMrted w1th Intoxication In auto VJVTA.'i 1... MARSH
ln .the 300 block ol Marine Ave-~VERY
Balboe Island ... Russell W. STATE OF CAUFOR..'\1A )
Ba~rt. 1430 Este~ Lane. Har-\-.
bor Highlands, waa d\&.fled with COUNTY OF ORANGE I
lntaldcatJon In public at Rl\.-er· ON 'I'R1S lOth day of August.
side A\.-e. and Coast Hwy., New-1980, befo~ me. a Notary Public
port Beach ... ~ra quieted ln and for #l<' <'OUnty and ~tate,
a birthday party at 308 Ma.raue· rf'SidJng therf'ln, du l,y rommls·
rtte Ave., Corona del Mar., at stoned and swom. ~naU,y ap-
2:1'7 a.m .... pur't"d Vlv1an L.. Msrsh and
&. &. ........ •· • Au. June Very. lmown to me to be
•-..,.,_. 8eltlata. ... the per!IOns whose names are
0 0 t .... II' ' X a Ia nb8crlbed to the within lnstru·
.... .t •u 3$ AW. _. nwnt. and acllnowlf'dcf'd to me a.r lt.. ... ~ ••lila .t that t~v f'xec\ltN tht-umt'.
... --.. • • • -. ft;l I WII NfSS JJ\Y hand and omclal ... -............... . -....w-.. ........ , .................. ~ .............. , .....
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Nota17 P\abUc In and for
Aid CoUnty and Stat•
My ~" nptnos JQ\)' ; • lta.
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First Unit of
New Center
Is Now Open
Fr01n the POUCE ILOII&
(COntinued II'OQl pa1e 9) aa..a... ....... ..,.,... ... ._. ef C. a. ..,,..,..., •• .... ,......, -• .. ..,. .... .. • ..... -....... ·-.... •••jliiilt ........ .__.... .. at,.._ lt. _. a a ••• a.r c J•• ,.., W.. ~ ..,.,,., •• w . ...._ ...._ ........ *cw• d' tiiM ..... It••..._ O...PNat.lcaJ ....... .
..__.._..._..._ .......... L.WIIJW.IM ......_Ufl ............. . t-...0. ,.., • ..._ .aa.. ... A lt.. c.e. ........ ,.._. tMt wallet_. ......... .._.
......... Jlyltle •• ..,... ................ lt. ..... -............ ..
A terVIce station openln& thla
week Ia the flnt unit of a com-
merdal and profeulonal devel-
opment at llaJler St. and HarbOr
Blvd. In eo.ta Mesa, near the
Mesa VerGe aubdlvlsJon.
51, ._.. A-. a ••• .... _. 0... Pnat. ........ Ida•
tM ,.. ef a -.......... by ....._a watat ..-.. wduM at Unda Boxall. 619 Via Lido
Mu;uat J, CNada, #1, ._.. ._ ._ ...._ ,._ a --... Soud, Udo Is le, reported the theft
A 5.200-square-foot medical
center wJU be started about Sept.
1 and will be completed next
.January. It will be occupied by
3 medical docton, a dent.Ut and
an x-ray and medleal lab.
AM. .......,,. It &a• c Jt ''all type ,.... • • • "''We ;at • ot a bicycle, whic-h waa recov·
CICII' at •....-n al9d.. ad llat .._ ....._ .,.. ..,.._ ,._ ered later by Costa Mesa pollee
lt.. • ...,..... ....._ 1111 cled tM ..._. ef A9al'd .. ..uay, ... l oseph 0 . Schlotbom. boat
by Deaeld Q. 1ec11. 21. of Sll 112 VIc £boll. Lade w.... Hlldred, slip seven, Balboa Yuht
C.* lt.. C.ta ..... . • . .Joe. K. lager, El Toro m arine. Baaln, reported the theft of a tool
Mrs. Andrew M. Brewer, 942 W. was booked on a charge of statu-box of tools valued aJ 1150 fiom
Balboa Blvd., reported the theft tory rape In the Ocean Front a truck parked In the yacht basln
of a $20 car cover from a car ·parldng Jot, Newport Beach. and parking lot ... Nancy Astor, 1129
parked on lOth St. near Ocean a Costa Mesa girl, 16, wu charg-E. Balboa, complained of hit and
Also planned for the develop-
ment a re a 27,500-square-toot
Market BuJcet food store. auto-
marie laundry, dry cleaner, pre·
scription pharmacy, barbershop,
beauty shop and a clothlna atore.
Saffell lr McAdam, aeneral
rontractors, are the developers.
They will maintain uchltectural
control over the lnunedlat~t sur -
rounding area• to assure conti-
nuity of deslgn a nd utiltz.tlon
ot the newest of building con-
cepts. accord.Jng to H. B. Sattel!.
One ot the new deslgn ron-
cepts ot the Saffell .t.: McAdam
development is the alr-door pres-I
ently under consideration by the I
Market Basket manaaement.
This air-door design operates on
the principle of a draft of ajr
moving from overhead to the
ground. Mr. Satfell says that
there will be no swing panels
to contend With, no windows to
clean and no moving parts to
maintain, and th·e stream of a ir
will keep out Insects, dogs and
cats.
Front ... Dark blue paint was ed with outraging public de· run damage to a car.
smeared on the front door knob cency and Intoxication In public a.on,o F. Wolcott. 17. ~
and a two-foot smear put on tne ..• Vehicles driven by Bobby S. Allgrloe. wt1a llleobd • -la·
garage door at the nome of Helen Bowen, 23. of 785 W. 18th St.. .....U.. amwe cfW M
S. Randall, 210 l..arkspur Ave., Costa Mesa. and Elizabeth J. walked •• tM boaac ol Mn.
Corona del Mar ... H. V. Smith, Cameron 37 1501 Ka thleen Lane. Boa.. a..d. • ....._ A...,
346 VIa Lido Soud, Lido Isle, Harbor Hlgh.lands, were Involved ...._. 1a1=-t. ....S ,. .....
reported the theft or a girl's bl· In an a~ldent at Diamond Ave. ._..... ...,... bobag tOIClbly
cycle... and N. Bay Front, Balb9& Island. n•••ed bf .... Clad ••. rNCt
Lou Rima, Loe RaYeD Mobtl, e WEDWESDAT, AUC. 2 ._W., 1711 ,.._ del la.r,
2131 W. Cocut Bwy .. Kowporl Thieves entered apartment of ..U.OC, ......,lat • ODO-foot·
8oada, aaportod a aalt ato1oD Allee Klnlet:z, 303~·32nd St.. .._. Clllibaa ....,_ cylilldac to
from C1lod90r •.• Wcn-o Luab, Newport Beacb, througtl an un. tiM at.ltloa ••• JlldMad Loofe·
522 W. OCI8CID Faoat. •lboa. ... locked window. ronsumed a bot· lady, JD11C hmoaa It, C.tcr
pol'tecl tlao tMft of c aa CCII' tle oC beer and stole a $-1 alarm ,...., _.,.....,.. tla at CCII'
COYor bom a c:cr pcalred at clock. a 40-cent cigarette holder. wttb em Jdclao UcecM I'CID 1a1a
Sixth St. CIDd OCICIIl Paoat. .a. a mirror and a name plate ... A car off to tbo aldo of Coat
boa ••• A ca clrl ... by C:CW· patio lounge pad was stolen rrom Bwy. Ia Coroac dol Mar .......
doll W....W. SCM I. llay .Pro~~t. the hom e of Mrs. John Van wlallo lt W'CIII OD routo bOlD
la1boc lalcmd. waa laYOiftld ID Amersford. 4310 Seashore Dr., l.aguDCL
aa a> "Mat wltb a car clriYOD West Nt>wport ... A $15 car cover .Jim Rusk, 201 Pearl Ave .. Bat-
by a fatoad., ~ DOt obtcdD· was stolen trom the car of E lmer boa Island, reported a S20 bl-
ed. wbo •• .....,.. ...,...... J. Larson. i21 W. Balboa Blvd .. cycle rnlsslng .•. Robert W. Coch-
at Coat Bwy. ad aays&do Dr.. Balboa. parked In front or his ran Jr .. ot 2141• Garnet Ave., Bal-
Jfewpol't -..cia... home ... Two tall lights valued boa r sIan d, complained that
A dog wa quarantined at at $120 were stolen from the 1959 someone pulled a ll the wires
LEGAL KOTICE 121'r.r ·39th St.. West Newport, Cadillac ol Louise Ross. 301 !rom the engine of his car and
NO AJ59Z7 after biting Susan Reeg. 2-t27 Edgewater Ave .. BalbOa ... Bob broke the liming gear; the same
~OTICE TO CREDITORS ~orse Sr., Costa Mesa. who was OskJn. 2195 State Sr .. Costa Mesa. type or malicious mischief had
ESTATE OF IRMA ENGEL treated by ·a physician ... Cars reported rhe theft of a $50 surf happened to 3 or 4 other cars
DAVID l,. VAU6HN, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry C. Vaughn of
Coste Mesa, graduated July ,25
from the senior platoon leaders
cl ass et the Merine Corps
Schools in Quantico, Va. The
six week course was. designed
to prepare him for e 2nd lieu·
tenants commission in the Ma-
rine Corps, following gredua-
tion from college. After receiv·
ing his commission he will begin
a 26-week course at the officers
basic school. also in Quantico.
He is a student at the Univer-
sity of Redlands.
Library Book ·
Circulation Is
Up by 1·12.4 °/o
CAVE. DECEASED. driv£>n by Edward Lewis, 2.Jl board from a friend's home at in the block ~ntly.
NOTICE IS HEREBY G~ to Rochest<'r Sr.. Costa lfesa. a nd 1527 W. Balboa Blvd.. Newport e FIUDAY, AUC. 5 Newport Beach Librarian Doro-
the creditors or and all persons I Xellie Grundy. 931 W. Ocean Beach ... f1t. $30 car cover was Victor F. Brown lr .. 21. of 1000 thea Sheely states In her annual
having claims against the said Front. Balboa, w£>tt' involved In stolen from the car of Dot Lee E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. told po. report that book clt'l'ulatlon In·
decedent or aid estate to tile an a('('tdent in front of 2330 W. Jevne, 1231 J Amethyst Ave., Bal-lice he tell asleep at the wheel creased 112.4 per cent in Corona
them with the necessary vouch· Coast Hwy., Newport Be-ach ... I boa !~land ... A hit and run car ot his car at 2:45 a.m. cauc;lng del Mar during th~ first year's
<>rs in the office of the Clerk of Thoma Squires. 1~1 J ·20th St.. I caused minor damage to the left him to fall to negotiate a lett operation or the n<>w Ubrary on
the Superior Court ol rhe Stale of :'\('wport Bca<'h. complained that rear fendN of the car of fred hand <'u rve In Newport Blvd. at ~tarlgold Ave.
California. In and for rhe county a hit and run motor <'OOtN sidt'·l Powt.>ll, .J20-3Ist St.. Newport 130rh St .. Newport Beach; his car Almost 1.000 new book~ were
of Orangt-. or to present the "wiped his automobile in front lk>ach. parked In front of his hit a curb, damaged a s top slgn added as permanent acquisitions,
same. with tht.> nece ary vouch -, ot that addrE.''s ... hom<> . . . and turnt-d over on its left side and 885 books were on loan from
ers. to the undersigned at his or e MOifDAT. AUC. 1 I Two pcuakoeb cnad a cage ... Mrs. Catherine Thomas. 62 the Balboa Library upon person-
her place of business. to-wit: c o Officers U'lt'd a gard<'n ho.;(' to were atolea from a patio tablo I Balboa CovE.'s. Newport Beach. al requt'st from library patrons.
A. K. Phel9s. Attorney at Law, l'xtinguish a trash fir€' dtsco,·· at tbe bome of Mlcbael Scbi· sutft'rt'd a nose ble<'d at 4:2S a .m. Newport Bea<'h res idents bor·
3800 East Coa t Highway, Corona C'red burning In a rE.'ar yJrd ar cmo, 530 Scmta ADa A,._ Kew· :~nd was takt>n ro HoaR Hospital rowed an average ot 8.93 books
del :\1ar, California. wirhln six 115 V1a Antibes. Lido lsi<', whN<' port Belqbb .•. WlWam A. for trc>atmC'nt and returned ... E>ach. rompart>d to the 7-per-
months after the first publica-no on<' was fo unn at h0\11~ . . . Doaoboo. 227 Via Ometo. Udo H. Cloycs, 2H9 E. Coa.c;t Hwy .. capita s tandard set by the Amer·
tion ot this no!lce. ~fary E. Ferrl'll. ~2. Arcad1a. suf-lsle. Je!)Orted tbe tbeft of em 1 Corona dPI :\far, asked otti<'t'rs lean Library Assn.
Dated July 19. 1960. fcred an !njurv to h<'r IC'!t knN', sao surf board from bla q:araqe a t 6:35 a.m. to ha ve a builder Library card holders in the city
KEITH ED:'\tt:~D \A\'E top or h~r lf'ft root anct a s wot-... Two 140 blcyc:l" were atol· removP 3 !Iars of concrt>tc> blocks of Newport &ach total 14.178,
Executor of the Estate l~>n nght ankle wh('n !'ht> ~reppcd en from Cl car port at tb• bome !rom the .!lidewa lk in front of I which Is more than half of the
or said decert(.'nt. !rom a t·urh at 2121 W. Balboa of Nn. Cay Sorea.oa. 1234 w. her home bf>ing used for a re-Population. Cor~na del Mar has
A. K. Phelps BJ\·d. :\ewport Beach. onto the 8alboa al'ld.. llalboa ••• Paul tainlng wall tor a church at 2111 a total of 2.805 ltbrary card hold·
Attorney Cor Executor t'dge of a meter lid about one-~ Seney, 41. of La Canada Clad E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar eMr.
3800 East Coast Highway and-a ·haiC 1nche~ below the sur-101 VJa eonsowa. Udo lalo, auf· ... Dave Rlvc.-rs. 10 Ba lboa Coves, Total number of book& bor-
Corona del Mar. Calltornia race ot the parking arc>a, lost/ fored a blood nCJU defldeDC'f reported the theft ot a 6-fool. 150 rowed during the past fisca l year 1
Publish: July 28, Aug. 4. J t. 18 her balance nnd fell... at sa3 VIa Lido. Jlewporl dinghy from 2 saw horses on the In the 3 libraries was 2216.993,
In The Newport Harbor Ensign. A mcm abort-cbcmge artiat. Becldl. waa taecrted by a pby· shore In tront of that address. which Is a 17.13 per cent Increase
about 45, succeeded la taldDCJ j a1dcm cra4 a fire departiiiODt Vaadala threw a boer bottle OV('~ the year before. Tht> fi_rst
. . NO. A33926 SlO from a clerk. Joba M. Zu· rncu• llqllad cmd talrea bome. I thzouqb a wIn ct ow of tbo chOICE' was non-flction, which
:\OTICE TO CREDITORS bieta eo.ta Mna Ia tbe All I ~fan• A Pallt-rson 16 Pasa---ear of WortbiD .... OD Loe circulat~d morP thAn 12,000 high· ESTATE OF CH .. \RLES EL-' ' · · · · ' . _._.... ,. th fi t' Book b' ~fER CAVE DECEASED Ame,rtccm Market. CoroDCI del dt'na and a pa~ c>ngN In a C'M Jr .• of 193t aay.tde Dr,. CoroDa er an 1c ton. s on lOg·
'. · , · Men ••• Cara drt"D by JOMpb ~h<' wa-. !irivlng Jud\' Chapin. del Mar, spreadlD9 brokeD ra phy and travel were In most :'\OTIC~ IS HEREB\ GfVE~ to Bec:ker, Cleactale. aDd Hea.ry ·~-0 .. --rlln Ohi~ were lnjur£>d qt--tbrva.wb tbe -.ebkle demand. and history ran n <'lOS<' the creditors ot a net all p('r~ons '· ..,... · • . . -" • • • hi d having claims against the said Breat, 341 E. IGy Froat. Bal-when thC'lr C'ar was ~nvoh·ed '" ArtbuJ' Mumper, 817 W. 8a1boa r r .
d I t • •d ,-I t . fie boa lalcmd. were taYol•ed ln I an aC'<'id<'nt with a <'M dri\'en by Bl'ld., BalhocL aeporlect the --------t~~ c;itho~h~d~ec:!~~. "~uc1h· em acddeat at lkrfa1de Dr. cmd ctnr<'nC'e T. Woodard. 5-1. of 521 1
·, theft of a Dyloa ccmJo paaa-Foster Mfg.
NS in the o!fiQr o! thl' ·clerk or ! Harbor Islcnad Rd.. KrtrpOrt I Carnation A\'P., Corona d~l :\iar. chute car C09ft from 1a1a cor
thl'SupNiorCourtoCth<.'StatPoC Beacb... . at&-conrlA\'f' and iWgo~ta Ave .. dllrlDCJtbeDlqbt ••. Tbeparlrect F• 1 s ld
C.llifornl.l. in and Cor rhe County GrorfZ£> Charnos 16.32 Ooroth~ Corona tl('f :\far. a m.:u l l~ttN car of JUcllard Pui'C'e, 5201 lrm S ·o
o! Oran~<' or to prC'~ent the I L:Jn<'. Harbor Highlanct!'. rt•po~NI 1 drop bux and a '\mall tr('(' '" a Bruce Cret~C"eat. Lido 5cmd.a. at
qmr WJth. the nt'Cl''<~:l;\' ,·ouch-thr thC'ft from hi~ clothe!' l1nC' parkway b<>ing knork('d rlnwn ~n Via L~do cmd Jfewport 81•d.. ~r<;, t~ the under~lgnrd at his or ,,f a ~'J;) '':oman." ~~·t'ntN. 2 th(' WN'I'k . . .. Ml'l'. Vir$0ma was blt Ia tbe recu by a car
hN pi.WC' nt bu-;in('s;;, to-wit: <' 0 I w~men" sw1m_ ~u11~ '..II U<'~ ar Wt•hN, iOJ Begon1a A\·e .. Corona dJ1"a by Dorta ADD Scott. lW
A. K PhPI,Js. Attorn<'y at Law. S2-~ ('3t'.h. a Sl_, JM kl'!, 2_palr of d<'l :\tar. rl:'porl<'d that a r~k I Imne A,.., eo.ta Mesa. 3~ F..1-.t Cnt~~t Htgh,,a ,·. Corona 1 "<X_ks 'alurd a! .,.51,~ P~"·1~., ~ hart ~n thrown through a \\In· A stray SiamesP cat with a
drl ~tar, ('.tliforn11, within six patr of ten n 1 • · ~ P rlow in her hom(' on July 2 or rhln<'slone collar was impoundPd
month" a hl'r 1hl' fir~l publica-ll'nglh'! nf _garden hose and 2 or i July 3 · · · An officer turned off nrt<'r bl'in~ round by ~trs. Ernit-
llon of t hi~ notice. 3 lawn -.pnnklers. water at a neighbo~" who were Wall?., 1530 OcE-an Blvd., Balboa
O..lll'd July 19. 1961) I. TUESDAT. AUC. 2 not at home after It nooded _a ' ... Chris :\1oor£>, Sherman Oaks.
KF.ITil ED~H':'\D \.\VE Brvon OvNtnn. 3.19 Broadwa~·. 1 .;tort-room at t h~ home of Tama founrl a woman's ring In the 200
F.'(I'('U!Or of I he. Estate co~la ;\lc..;a. rl'potlNI thr th<'ft of l Daniels. 417 H<'llotrope Ave .. ~O· block or Amethy.,t Aw•. Balboa
of said d<'f'('d<.'nt. I:\ hicyc l(' from ncar the swim · rona del :\fa r ···Crellin Griffith. I Island; he IP!I It at the Balboa
A K. Ph<'lpot m1n~ pool at Xcwport H ar~r 38. Santa Ana. was charged w~.th lslancf fi re station and It was
Attorney fnr E:<<'cutor lltgh St•hool ... Jack H. ~torn<;, dr.unk_ driving at Balboa BJ d. rurnNI in to the polke station
3800 East Coast Highway 3;..01 Flnl<'y Ave .. W('st :'\ewport. and l~th St., Nt:'wport Beach, at to be held for its owner ... Tom
Curona del :\<tar. California tomplalned or hit anc1 run dam· 11 p.m. 84-rry. 501 Clift Or., Cli ff Haven.
Publish: July 28, Aug. 4, 11, 18 a~P to his car parkPd at rh.-r(.'a r e TRUIISDAT. AtTC:. 4 reportect thE' thcrt ot his bicycle
In The N<'wport Harbor Ensign. of 308 N. Newport Bl vd .. New-Thomas E. Hallahan lr., 2171A !rom the Nt>wport Pier ... A
port lft>lghts ... A man, using Pa<'lflc Ave~ Costa Mesa. wa Newport B<'ach boy, 13. was
I E S l an idl'ntlfi <'ation <'ard !rom a San I booked at 2:15 a.m. on a charge C'har~t>d with rlctlng a bicycle
Franl'isc:o shlpbulldln~ firm. left of drunk driving _In ~ the 6200 on the Newport Pier ... WaltN u, H 0 L s T E R II. during the night. !allmg to pay block or w. Coast Hwy .. West Moor(', 217 Anyx Ave .. Balboa
n hill for food and lodging for Newport ... Two t I r es a nd rstand. r<'portert the burglary of Up~tc=f¥111 7 days, charRed at Jamaica Inn. whcels valued at $80 and a $15 three s<'ls of keys and mi!.K'el -c:o.e. .,_ Corona del Ma r ... battery wer~ stolen from a port· lan<'ous <'hang(' from tha t ad-~23~SO~K~e~w!!pw~rt~~!!!!!!!!!!~~~L~ewi~a~E~tU~•:_·_1~2~1~E.:_~8ci~J~lboa~~ able watPr pump owned by J. E. rtrl'sg ... Life~uards tcporl<'d a = Riley and Sons. Anaheim. at the S100 pair or lllnoculars m ls.'i}ng -----~-----------3 RECOMMENDED PORTFOLIOS
as reported in the A ugusl Hogle Review
With liulc stimulu~ to hu,incss and the
securities market 1n sight at present.
\I. hat should be one's in\estmcnt polk):
Tv help you, the 1\ugu t lloglc Review
recommends S groups M sccuritie "tuch
allow for posl.iblc m.ukct ad,ersitie~.
The S 100,000 Wonce4 lnvesm.nt fufMI
The $1 0,000 (OMfftOft Stock lncotM fUft4
The S 1 0,000 COMmOft Stock Grewth fund
1 J Letttl·tenft c.rpor ... 1oM•
1 J c ........... lofMI •• .., ..
For pc:cafic sccunties in each of the~
lroups.. . top in. phone or m;lil in coupnn
bt-low for a ,.a Augu t Hogle Rtl'tr·~-.
J. A. HOGLE & 0 .
nt'W ('Onstructlon site at Newport sincP their rer<'nt lnv<'n tory.
Shores ... ~o hub caps and a Sally M oor f', No. 1 Balboa
fender skirt were stolen f rom a Coves, wportcd an a \r clean<'f
car parked In the 300 block of cover and ~f'ar shirt handle tttol·
Marine Ave.. Balboa Island. f'n from her car ... Marjory
owned by Paulin~ Rcnema, 871 Vaughn. 223 Via Eboll, Lido Isle.
VIctoria St.. Costa Mesa . . . reported th(' theft oC car license
Charles Evans, 2921 Fourth St.. plate Rll\f72t from a car In the
Corona del Mar. reported finding Nt'wport fHN\ •.. A cabin wi n·
a coin box and face plate from dow was found 11hot out aboard
a telephone booth In n vacant lot the boat Verdulero at Richard·
at Iris Ave. and Third A ve .• Co· liOn's Yarht AnC'horagc and an-
ron& dPI M . .tr .•. 'Hatrolm Brown. other aboard the boat Constltu-
307 Collecn Pl.. C'>sl:l Mt•n. ro· tion, moorNt at Balboa Marina.
portrd thP lo•-< of a $J0 blrvrll' uwncrl by Pnul A. Hines, Pasa-
trom tho-trunk r•f ncar at llt''f'l rlena. «' ul!lng In $50 damage ...
Or. nt1 C'M!\1 Hwy . Corona r1C'I Law:.., • ._ a.Dy. 1115 L
Mar. la1boca llwcL ..... ,., Nl*1ed
A ttnm edfer betog opetatecl the tlaeJt of • • .... ._.
by ltcml., lcbulte, dty em. • •• Jolla A. M~. DJJ L
ployee. plcbd up a IDOrblo C..t Bwy., C:...... ..a M•. cmct &bot tt lDto a alWbl9 ,._ __ _. tiMJt a ..... , left
door of dM t r ailer ef Bel wltbect ..,._. c 11• ....a
C"-99 • ..,_,. 1£, ....-.hilt. lllll ••• "1'We ••••••• ... a l'f*"PPTt loclcla. en r,. .... t z.,... ...._,... .._. Ia-
150 c:tcmave ••• A .....,. lldt .a., br a..-Y. ....._
whlcla toll .. t ... , ........ .acuaDr..••= .......... car.._..,,._., .. .._....._ IJ P Jattr siiiM .._ •-
by I.U •• a••r. • •• lt.. .._ at ... Clltl Dr •••• A ... ................ h ...................... ... ,_ ................................. ..
111f ........... AIIEPr .......... ._ .. ...
....... ~•• of • raezn ,_ .. .., ...................................
••• • .... 0... ........ 91 ......... ,
....... Gflua • a• W. ... IMt .... ..
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•• 3 w .. ..._ Ill .. (C'nrl' nd ,_ .... JU •
Tool Resear<'h and Englni'@ring
Corp. has purchased the .John I
J. FostPr Manufacturing Co. or
Co~ta Mc>sa Cor a consideration
ot 50.000 shares or Tool R<'search
sto<'k. valued at approxfmately
$750.000.
The Foster Co. Is on<' of the
Southland's leading developers
a nd manufacturers of speclall7.t'd
products for the aviation, missile-
and space industries. Among I~
producrs arc thermal and arous·
llcat1nsuJatinJr materials !or air-
craft and commt>rclal applica-
tions. stainless stret honeycomb
core. glass fiber products. In·
<'luding high-temperature duct-
lng, textile fabric and plastic·
finished• products ranging from
aircraft <'Jecllon seals and sur·
viva I kits to m otor c y c J e and
scooter Baddies, and an advanced
out. drive for power boats.
The company ls also produc-
Ing completely-faced honeycomb
core welded sandwich panels.
known as "Stresskln." designed
for structural use In the new
genc.-rations or Mach 3 air and
space vehic-les.
The Costa Mesa firm Is cur-
rently producing romponents tor
ml$-~llc and space programs. In-
cluding Minuteman. Atlas. Persh·
lng. Nlke·Zcus. Nike-Herculee
and Mercury al)d Dyna-Soar
proj('CL~
Toot Research will operate the
~ta Mesa flrm aa a dlvlalon,
with no change: In managt>mcmt.
l ohn 1. Foster, a nteran of 30
yurs In aviation. will continue
u head of the division.
Exchange Club
OK' s Tourney
'Ma~ N~wpor1 Harbor Exchan1e
Club haa voted to ro ahead with
J .. plana to ..,COlOr the ~cJ Onnp County Open Golf Tour.
nament, to be lwld l.n OctotMrr
at the Meta Verde Country Club.
'n-e toumanwnt commltt4e'l aoaJ It to .,... laat ,..,.,. 1os1
ol ..,..,. 17,000 and to ftiiM up .... a net prallt to ttna ... tiW .... ...... .a.ltill ., ... &a·
daaftlll au-. ~ ............... ....... =.: = -~ •lf:'l .... .
•
lfewport Shore. Co. took out ,..,._., .. tlftlll.lq pool, ¥m
16 more 1»nnita lut week for R o II J cJ a y, 12,100; R. Smith.,
dweJllnr• In the new tract ln 1Wlmml.n1 pool. J106 P~mbroke~
the "Oxbow," Inland ol CoNt 12.400. •
Hwy., near the weaterly flmltl e •&WIOIH'
of Newport Beach. 'Mae permlta c.dl Nldever. r.palrs a nd cor·
totaled aJJrhtly over a quarter reetlont requJred by &ulldfna
mllllon doUara. Dept. at 1823 W. Balboa Blvd.,
Only other alzable project dur-$1,000; Jack Worley, fence, 413
1n1 the paat week wu a Hurhe. 3t..t St., SIOO; Helen Stamm, add
Productt permit for a 160.000 acid bedroom. 1211. Seashore, $1.~;
sump pit at 500 Superior Ave. Georre Smith. sJJn, 410 82nd St.,
FoUowlnr permits wer. Iaued 1800; Roy Carver Pontiac. 2 al&na.
during the put week: HOO W. Cout Hwy., $1.700; Lido
e coao•A DD. MAll Shores Realty, algn, 3303 New-
Larry Krata. demolish 1araee port Blvd., taOO; Chick lve,.,n.
220 Jasmin~. JtOO: Mary'• Fuml: slrn. 2116 Newport Blvd., 1650;
ture, alan, 2846 E. Coast Hwy., At H a r r I s Chrysler-Plymouth,
$300: Edward O'Brien, fence, 417 •II!'· 1200 W. Coa•t Hwy., $165.
Beaonla, $100; Clarence Suae
a nd Wllllam Smlth. 2-unlt. 2·
story dwelling. 717 Polnaettla,
$19.000~ K. W. Koll Co., 1200 Bay-
side, 1240.
e C&IU'O IBOilEI
M. R. Marston, awlmmlng pool,
4507 Hampden. 13.500.
• coaow A JPQIIJ.A.WDI
Mary Maddox. re-roof, 540 de
Anza. $100. e K£W110ft IBOIIU
Newport Shores Co., 11-unit, 1-
story dwelling, 328 Proapect. $12.-
400: 15 1-unlt. 2-story dwellings
on Cedar, Prespeet and 62nd Sl,
116,800 each, total $252,000; Don
Smith, sl,n. 201 Cedar. $200. e CUFf" BAVD
Sturtevant Co .. awimmlna pool,
436 Snug Harbor Rd., $3,000. e WEW.OitT DIGIITI
Hughes Products, acid sump
pit, 500 Superior, $60.000; Dean
Ward, real estate otrlce, 460 N.
Newport Blvd., $500: Mra. Dora
Rodgers. repair damag~. 406
l ohn MacLeod. p resident of
Maceo Corp., developers of Irvine
Terrace, announces that Maceo
has become an associate devel-
oper or Bayside Vlllage, the $8
rnlUion mobtle home community
In the Upper Bay, adjacent to
Newport Dunes.
Maceo haa acquired 22% per
cent of the stock of Back Bay
Park, Inc., the principa l devel-
opers. 'Mae Bayside board ot dl·
rectors Includes Marshall Duf·
field, executive vtce-presldent;
Frank Carlton, Tom Henderson,
H'add Rlnr. R. L. Lohman and
Mr. MacLeod. Bayside Village,
whlch wUI occupy 30 acres, with
2.000 feet of waterfront on the
Upper Bay, was planned and en·
gln~red by Walters lr Son of
C'orona del Mar.
Santa Ana Ave., $100; Frank Sal-Ute hti911 ct...m-4 e4" oa 1-0IIO. lee. sign. 455 N. Newport Blvd ..
$500; Harry Est us. 1-unlt, l ·Slory
dwelling, 610 Tustin, $18,000. e 8AUOA
William HoJMr, boat stora~e.
413 Seville, $250. e 8ALaOA ISLAJID
Harry McDowell. awning, 205
E. Bay Ft., $300; Willia m Mulve-
hill, repairs. 214 Cora l, $25. e UPPEa BAT AllEA
Dr. Frazier. swimming pool.
1743 Skylark. $3.500; 0 . B. Phil-
lips, wall. 2201 Heather, $400;
Troy Miller, fence. 2215 Heather.
$1,400; Burke Mowatt, swimming
pooJ, 1101 Pembroke, $2.8)0: N.
YOURS
JAMES D. RAY
··~·· c.tractor 1446 E. COAST HWY-
COlONA DEL MAl
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AT LAGUNA FEDERAL
• INSURED SAVINGS
accounts insured to $10.000
• STRONG RESERVES
current resenes 11.7%
• HIGHEST RATE
consistent with .afety
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PERAIIUI
current DIVIDEND
PAID FOOB T1MES A YEAR
LAGUNA FEDERAL
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tie POUCE BLOI Ia
JContln.aed fi'OID pap 10) e .,...Y. -. I ... :'1
-.tltoalaland. ,.,.,W the
,_... • -W. c..t ..,., 1'be ......... wu notlftecl .,._tble ttwft ot her 801l't t!O •••Pil1 --..... of a a-ll at a DrtlhNod lid., .coocer from Marine Ave. and
ltobtn 1. BuauneU. 25. pt • Do(e CUfll ... ~ were un-Park Aw .. Balboa bland ... Mrs.
Orchid Aw .. Corona delMar, wat ab&e to locate a man reported lohn Fnaah, no C,.tal Ave.,
charpcl wtt.h cUaturblq the runnlq toward the Bal~ rt.r -aaJboa, reported her patio Win·
peac. ln the VWap Inn, Balboa from the 300 block E. Oeean dow broken by a 81 (1f air run
llland and Donald L Andenon. Front, Balboa, .ctMm!ftl for help proJectlle.
35, La~, wu c:barpd wtt.h at 7:12a.m. , .. Die lonnenbura. e Wa.DDAY, AUG. II
lntoxlcaUon ln pubUc a lhort U2~ PemJeal Ave., Cotona del Mrs. Ann Dodd.l. 51, Lol Anp·
time later •.. An o.klaD4 lift. Mat, J'8IIOIWd the th~lt of hla a-. ataytnc at 501 ~hid Ave ..
115, a Bay Shoree boy, H, and a 11110 automoblle f.rom a aervlce Corona ct.l Mar. au&red a mild
llalboe boy, 18, were talcen lnto atatlon lot at Dover and Cout heart attack and wu atven aid
cuatody by the harbor depart· Hwy., Newport Beach ... Ken by a nre depa.rtJMnt fftC\Ie
ment In tt• main channel off Perdomo, 303 Palm St., Balboa, IQUad and a physician .•. lohn
Bly lalancl and charpd with turned In two 20 mm sheila he S. ICaapnychl, 11'1M Park Ave.,
belna minora Jn pau81rlon or found at Wuhlntton St. and Bay Balboa laland, reported the theft 1 holl beY th re f of 2 aurfboarda valued at SlOO an a co c erap; ey we Ave., Balboa. requeat1n1 that I .. ch, one 1lla and the other own·
petitioned to appear in Juvenll~ to one clainu them he would ed by Richard P. Benedict, same
court and were releued to their like them aa· eouvenlra ... Wll· ddt ~ Be SkU 106 parenta or cuardlana · · · Jlam Benoit 117" Diamond Ave.. a eu · · · -ra. rt ea, e IATVIIDAY, AUG. t Balboa laland, reported that a l&th St., Newport Beach, reported
Gloria Ann Cordon, 406% Club-rock wu uaed to break a widow the theft of a pair of men's swim
· ...m trunks from a clothes line ... houae Aw., Wat Newport. re-ln hla omce bulldlnl at ONIU.I. Mrs. Winona Gardner, 326 Island ported ber buaband, Robert. 29, W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, thef mlMlnc at 12:» a .m.; ahe ~&ld alone with the theft of 7 letters Ave .. Balboa. reported the t
he was not familiar with this from an advertlalnl bllJboard. ot a 120 chalae lounee from her
area, carried Mlchlcan ldentlll· A lalt ... na a. «-•••4 po':~ 'a.~~e au.. 105 Jlala
cation and wu known to have • ..._...., 1a tNat o1 • w. lt.. ......._ tllnM4 la • pane
a larae amount of cuh and a -Aft..-.. • ., ........... to f....S • • baCIC.ta Cit tMt crd·
altned blank check ... Andrew .... _... AaiiUIIIft ._.... ._,tile JllllptriJ., au-
l . Reed, 45, 101 Palm St., Balboa1 , ......... , ..._ • J'OPOit of • J, Dr• ad. ... , a.-. aty, Utllb
wu ch&rled with lntoxlcatlon n wild c.~ • • ta.ctr ,..c~a at ..._ Ia ..___ .~11 bll Wuhi...... SL d • · · Aa 1-t ...-t of -pu c at .... on an • r.. lt., w..e •••SOW'-y .. Ude. • ...,.... ...._ Ia·
Ocean Front, llalboe... .a1 118 ll .. ad tiMit • •-•· ftlftcl .,..~ ....,_ bf wu.
L '· c.s-. M." .. -.. .._... 8CIWiot W •c•pecl • u..i A. wu• 17. ".Ill v .. • A .... W..e ........ ._ C111J1L wlaero It ._ ...... U4o • ._ U4o Isle • ..S VIr·
• ard wta lalnlrrtt• 1a .._.,1 trt _. w. Coat Bwy.. ..,... & llet'n• a. ., ,_
palaUI • lftl w. c..t llwy.. w..a a...-..__.... ...., Qw al PL. ... pwt ...._. •••
............... ··A MtlorY tM ...a...._. • Mlpaw WG8 JenyP ........ .UtJI4 rta••• ._ ...._ ~ tile ea ol ......... te ... at did ... ....,_ tn. tM ... L-..c c:aau..
Kuac.. Kd&rr-. IM W. ..Ill Ita ....... ...twcl • • w.a. ... Y•tla AatiMitty ea~p. wa ....._ aa-. ........... Cfll· tw A. ..W.. Ill &. lltla lt.. ..._ lata cutecty Cit J7tll lt.
tlaa. a.Jtll. Ill A~ a.,.., Ceotlr x-. fl pld_.., tMt • cmcS Ouap Aft .. eo.ta X.... c... .... .... ... tell ... ldt ............ tndl .... ...... ... OW'pOit dty jail by
thoft of • Nd ...._ ..u.t ..,.S W. ea • c:-rt Jlwy • ..S • plar Ida,_,..._ oa ...S __.._......_..._..._. TuttaA--. ............... tabla lo..atyjcdl •••
eeaat.. Ia tile'.._.. .., ._. A ...._. ...._ ....._ ...,. 'Phyllis Levitt. 921 E. Ocean
.....,.... ........ .._. • • • '-..... _..... ..._, ........., Front, Balboa, wa~ warned about
Jeffry .WJitlat. m r-t Aftw tM city •we'll _., ccr edt· all~Jtedlv sleepln& In a camper
....._ ..._.., ,.,.... ......._ ar • 1 ••• .. •t 1NW au.ri'NCI of at "B" St. and Ocean Front. Bal·
• ............ J '"1' I ani at ........ lie· belllg placed -boa ... Mike McCarthy, 7M W.
the ..a .-4 of '-1 Aft..·· ...,...... ,....... Ia 1M lttla St. Ocean Front. Balboa. reported th~ c-. ...... bf ...... PIMia. ..... aewpan ... theft of a S25 bicycle from 15th
S6l a.-a Dr.. C... clol -~ Stanford SmJth, 2226 Rutgers Sr .. Newport Beach . . . A car
Lewla C. Dalele, c.a.. City. Dr., Coeta Mesa. reported his St25 driven br Art Bercaw. 316 Dla· ..s rwa.1r J. IC&vwe. DowLIY• motor bicycle stolen from 31st mond Ave., Balboa Island. hit a
'"" laftlft4 Ia -• tldrt St. and Lafayette Ave., Newport 'parked car registered to Monroe
at eo-t Bwy. tra14 P........ Beach: the callfornJa highway Sharpless, Santa Ana. parked at
A..., c-del K•··· patrol later recovered the bicycle the rear of 320 Diamond Ave.,
A&WIOIJt ....,_ r-I Ill' II , .. _ ............ .
~· ........ ~CAJ.Jr.
I'OIIIAL&
HAY'niODE'S Department Stew
haa their Summer Clearanc»
Sale under way now. ladue·
tlon. up to ~ In all dePart·
IMDta. &1Zl Cout Bwy., CDK.
LABGI! DAB OAK Dlnlna room
tet. Table, bua.t, dUn& elooet. u ehaln, upho~MeNd. beel·
lent eoadltiOIL Malia ott«. 412
Ordald. Corona del Mar.
CUII'Oe..... .
1852 CHiYSIZJl Kew Yorker. ex-
cellent runnlna condiUon. Good
tires. Cl•an lnalcla. 1225.00. Call
Ml a. 7<KI alter 5 or Sat.. SUn.
1950 OLDS ·•·-Clea n throu1h·
out. hot Rocket ftlrtne. uat.nc
no oil, everythJnf IOOd shape.
Call Jim Coates, Enai1n oUlce.
OR 3·0550::;_:,·-----="""-=--AI.FA ROMEO Splder, "59." Due
to family addJUon, must ,ell.
Excellent condition. 12,700 cash
or may be financed lf credJt
&ood. OR 3-0176.
HARBOR
MOTORS
Authorized Dealer
e ALFA ROMEO
e ALPINE
e FIAT
e Hll.LMAN
e HUMBER
e LANCIA
e SINGER
e SUNBEAM
e TRIUMPH
HARBOR
MOTORS
2150 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Ml 6-5091
John M. Swen1el, 1309 W. Bay from a n Anaheim boy. 14 · · · Balboa Island ... Patricia Ann
Ave., Balboa, reported tindlng a Harlan Anderson, 1915 Diane Myers, 32, ot 4801 Bruce Cr~scent,
15 horsepower outboard motor Lane, Harbor Highlands. wu Lido San<H, was brought to Hoag
on hJs raft located In the canal treat~ fo.r a dog bite: the ani-Hospital by her husband, Dean
area at Marcus Ave. and 33rd St., mal Is to be quarantined In W. Myers, 34, for treatment of
West Newport; the motor was Wilmington, home ot the owner an overdose of Mllltown tablets
brought to the station ... A ···"two rUles valued at S1,200 and was transferred to county
woman, apparently Intoxicated. were stolen from the home of hospital. AUTOMOTIVE SEWJCZ
wu reported screamln& and yell· Larry Hesse, 1401 Santanella Ter., • TIIVDDAY, AUC. 11
SPECIAL •
ENSIGN CLASS I FlED ADS
IIUL aT&T& ~ Ct.ASS.AED AD RATES -c..h with .,.._ ., with~. 10 .My. .
~~~~~~ 1~2~)~
&'ITATI! OM SUJft)AY AND 20 ... 01 .... ~-----···------· .75 1.21 1.10
DUU urn.£ DUJmfG 11IE 21 ....... to lO wonk --·---·-1.00 1.10 2.00 wzm. however, we have a 'I --...~... --~--...t.. 1.25 beautlt\al home on the water-~ •~ to ----·-··-----··· 2.00 2.10
front that we are keeplna open &ell word ..., 40 ..,. ---·----·· .Ol .GI JJ7
daUJ ,.... 1 to t p.m.. 2'T7I ISH oaoa FOl._. 1a0w FOl SPECIAL ~IL-4N RA TESI SMU St. 1n Chi?!' Cove. Owner ...... ____________________ ...;.._
wtU eonalder an nchanae.
Come owr and .ee lt eome
t.Jme. Earl w. Stanley, e.x-
chAnp apnt, 332 Marauerlte,
Corona del Mar, OR 3·8550.
WAIIT&D 10 ~
WANTED ROOM and Board for
wldow are 40 ln exchan1e for
Iicht dutlea. Prefer elderly cou-
ple. Referen ces avallable.
Write Bolt 816A c/o Enslen. cox
WANTED TO RENT-2 Br. by
couple (adults) from t.be EaaL
Yearly or winter rental. Ap-
prox. $135 monlh furnlah~.
Call Bay It Beach Realty. U
8 ·116L
LOST AJfD POVWD
FOUND -MJXm BREED dOl,
brown, about one year old.
Owner may have by payln&
for ad and vet billa. MJ .6-6157.
WAJITED
HIGHEST CASH for your Plano.
ICI 7 ·6«16,
IIUIICAL Diii8UiiD11 ----BLONDE BALDWIN Spinet Plano
and Bench like new. 1650.00 or
best offer. See to appreciate.
Mrs. McNally, KI 5·8932 ~ves.
OR a-9240 days.
-PiARO AND ORGAN SALE
BALDWIN 0 R G AN S wilh or
without percussion, 1 year old.
save $500. Many other used
organs: Lowrey, Conn, 'nlomu,
Wurlltter, etc. from 1395.
SPECIAL SALE of used erand
planoe: Stein w ay, Kimball.
Baldwin and many others all
In ~xcellent condition, priced
from $399, easy term~.
HAMMOND full pedaJboard and
ke •board, used but a real buy.
SUCHTLY used Culbra~n spin·
et in walnut, regular $725, spe·
d al at $4i9. HA.~OND spinet organ, used.
perfect. never needs · tuning.
UAI. DTAT& & aii'TALI n~
FURNtSHJ!) HOUSE, very de&n, MY ..RiiNtis tell me that Hay-
early American, shutters, one thorne's Department Store ls
bedroom, leue, adults, no pets. now h a v I n c a bll summer
$110.00 month. 60t5 lrl.a, CDM. clearance sale and that there
SPACIOUS TWO bedroom fur-are ereat baraaln._wtlh up to
nlahed apartment. Redecorated 50~ reductions In all depatt-
and newly tumlahed. Sun Deck menta. 3321 Coast Rwy., CDM.
and Gara1e. OR 3-8494. -REGARDING Pacific View Me-
FURNISHED H 0 usE _ Ocean I morlal Park call Mrs. C. D.
view, 216 Poppy overlook:lnt (Lutle) Grupe. OR 3·7077, IJ.
l.JtUe Corona beacb. 3 bed-cen.wd Counaelor. 'nlank you
rooms. 2 baths, month ol Au&. PETI £ IVJII'Lial
It Sept. or prefer yearly lease.
Owner 610" Marguerite Ave., FLEAS!
OR 3·2329.
TWO BEDBOO=~:-:;-t:-u-r-nls:--:-h-.,..ed,.-1-ar-.
aee. carbage disposal. laundry
room. Water paid. No pets.
Oll3·4372.
U''IIIPTS.
$75 WEEK AUGUST
New furnished, laree rooms,
aleep four. Good locatlon. Lu
CuHu, 1312 W. Balboa Blvd.
OR 3-2646
FURNISHED APAR'TMEJIT, good
location, pleasant surround-
Ings. No dllldren. No pets.
Yearly lease. 610 Marguerite .
Corona del Mar.
are worse lhan ever thl$ year.
FUNGUS is worse than ever
because neas 1 r rIta t e and
spread it. To control tuneus
you MUST first control Oeu.
Holiday Products t'an aoh •e the
problem! Holiday Tick Rid-a
dip-, Holiday ~t Spray, or
one ofo the Hollday powders
will kill !leas on the animal.
Holiday ~t Spray or a eolu-
Upn or Holiday Tick lUd wlJI
k1U !leu in the ho.ae.
HoJlday Kennel Dust will con·
trol fleas in your yard tor 3
months .
This 3-way proeram will work
tor you as It has for us.
Come, In and let us help you
launch a w I n n l n 1 battle
against fleas.
THE JORDAN'S PET SHOP
Ba.P WAnED I Z732 E. COAST m~ AY
OORONA DEL KA.R WAN1"£D, Femal~ s<'hool teacher, Oil 3-:u:JO
live In, llg'ht housekeep1ng.
1
rooking. Call Ll 8·7306 alter P~G _
_ 7:30, NO S-0890 durlnc day. FOR EXPERT-PAINTINC-
ORTHODONnC ASSIST ANT -CALL -
Monday, Friday It also Alt.
Saturday morn a n g s. Can Sympson & Nollar
eventuaUy berome fuU time Newport'a
posltaon. Call for Interview. Oldest ~bl.lahed Palntera u 8•0069, I OR 3.363() -Eva OR 3-51M Not a scratch on lt. Hurry to· PRESTIGE COSMETIC Corp oUers
day, or rent a new spinet wit.. unusual sales opportunity for
free lesson. cultured attractive woman who
REPOSSESSED W\Jrlltzer. Spinet is Interested in high earning
plano. one In ebony, dhe In potential. Call OR 5-195-\, Fri., maple-cherry. Take over bal· s M ance like rent. · ar.. on. ----
HAMMOND C H 0 R D ORGAN. CAUFOR.1'oflA BANK, Corona del
SE.IIVICES
Painting -Decorating
P A.PEil B.AlfGDfG
GEORGE BURKHARDT
Lk:eneecl Contractor
lng In the area of Bayside Dr. Irvtne Terrace ... lack Love, 911 Arthur R. Avery, 105 Main St.
and Marine Ave. and wu picked Kings Rd., CUff Haven, reported Balboa, wa• chareed with lntoxi·
up bJ a man ln a black aDd the theft of a 11500 diamond cation In public at Main St. and
white car and left clrlvlnl wat Shrine rtna. a box of pllla. and Ocean Front, Balboa ... Officers
on Bayside Dr ••••• omc:en ella· a tiO wrilt wateb from hla home aeaared a door found open ln the
poeed of a ratt.IMnake cornered ... l . T. Newton, 1436 Irvine Ave .. Patio Bar 113-22nd St. Newport
00 the front porch of the rem-Upper Bay Area, reported the ~ach, at 's:tS a.m. ... 'A $15 car
dence of Robert c. Bacaert. f48 theft ol hub cape from hJa car cover was stolen from th~ car ol
Morning Canyon Rd., Corona parked In front of the Newport Arnold H. Bersavitz. 17, of 219
Wheels Aligned
and Balanced
family fun, you play It now Mar otrlce has opening for
without lesson. One used but mat'hlne bookk~per. Expert-
UJJ7 Oranp Aft. eo.ta .._.
$9.95 with this Ad
•
HJihlands ... Linda Clat, 2025 Harbor American Leeton Hall, Pearl Ave" Balboa. Island. alter Herb Miller's
Ocean Blvd., Balboa, was treated Newport Beach ··· 6 sand bags had been cut from RICHFIELD STATION
at Hoag Hoepltal for a pm.ter e TUESDAY, AUG. I th~ cover ... Dan Collins. 222A 3636 E. Coast Bwy. at Poinsettia
bite: the animal was quaran· A car driven by Edmund J. Pearl Ave.. Balboa Island, re·1
tined at 2033 Ocean Blvd .. Bal· Delnatte, Carden Grove, hit a ported the theft ot a S5 car cover OR 3-9728 • Corona del Mar
boa ••. Jess Beavers, 427 E. Bay parked ear registered to Edwin ... W. B. Kyle, 403 Jasmine Ave .. 1 Ave., Balboa. complained that 3 Offerle, 910 E. Ocean Front, Bal· Corona del Mar. reported that Speciallzin& In
boys In a car tore down a chaln boa, In a parkJng lot next to the hls little girl lost a dental brace I High Quality Upholstery ~ham·
and slens at a private parking Balboa Pavlllon at 1:05 a .m .... on tfle Corona del Mar maln ~·car Washing, and Blue Coral
lot at that addnss. A dead skunk was ordered ex-beach . . . A stray black and axing.
• IVIIDAY. AUG. 7 amined by the county health lab white cat wa~ quarantined after TOMMIE SANFORD
An unknown amount of money after Andy Longfellow, 314 Jas-scratchinc Laurel Nattress. 3. of
was stolen from a laundromat at mine .lve., ~orona del Mar, re-1336 Santanella Tr., Irvine Ter· at
301 p 1 St Balboa Frank AJ. ported lnjurmg the animal by race ... A doe.was ordered qua r· FLYI~C A SERVICE
bit% ~ E Ocean Fr~nt Balboa running over It at Serond Ave. antlned at 4-to'f Allso Ave .. New· (R oft L Auto Clinic)
'rt d " · An unknow~ amount and Nardssus Ave., Corona del port Heights, after biting Robert Corner Bayside Drive It Marine ~~~o~(!y. ~as removed from a Mar, a nd the animal either bit Wallac-e, Downey... Ave. at the entrance to Balboa
coin box or a cigarette machine him or he skinned a knuckle on ~ I«<Ddooftl. ., Pem-Island.
pried open In Tom's Snack Shop, a renee as he went to put It out leal Aftw c-del Jlclr, N• BALBOA ISLAND
4323 W Coast Hwy. West New-of its misery · .. The broken re-ported tM tWt " ao Ia eur· ORiole 3-2310 · ' malns of a vodka bottle were ..-y ..._ lila wallet left ba •
port''' found Inside the home or Mrs. ,_... • tM beada Cit 41at AUTOS WAlfTED
B. J. Crawfonl. 1001 •· lq Viva Peterson. 3300 W. Ocean St.. •owpaat leGda. wldle be - -
r.-t. ....._ lalaaML upt"*l Front. West NewpOrt, a fter It wa .......... Can drtftD WANTED-A TRIU~fPH, MG or 1
• ... acdl beclt • ....._ bet lt had been thrown by someone, by 1my Joe Jlc:'KCibb. 30. a... Healey. Will trade $-100 cash
waa ,_... ctcldft bf tM ba· shattering a window In the home. ...._, J .... c. lley1lolda, 25, 'Plus my excellent '55 one own-
perfect. enc-e prefe~d or will train.
UPRIGHT PIANOS, good a.elec· __ Contact Yr. Well$ at OR 3-92~.
tlon. All have been completely WAITRESSES
through our shop: f rom S89, PER.\f.ANENT
easy t~rTO$. Exp. not necessary. Only a smile.
NE'W HAM"MOND ORC.A.'iS aU Apply Snack Shop, COM. model.8. Start with Extra,·oice. ---From $945. BAK£RY SALES LADfES
Orange County·s lara~ t selt><'· Experienc-e not necessary. Pan
tlon ot fine Spinet and Console or lull tame. Apply Snat'k Shop
pianos !rom S395. Three years Bakery, 3446 E. Coa t Hwy.,
on balance. Since 1914. CO~f. OR 3·7310.
New Steinway Pianos personally
built by Steinway It Sons. AI ·
ways the BEST piano. See the
latest styles.
SCHMTDT. PH ILLJ PS
Always 150 Planos and Organs
to ehoose from.
520 No. Main, Corner 6th
Santa Ana. California
ELECTRONIC SOUND
SYSTEMS
Stereo, Hi -Fi
COM~fERCIAL -~"'DUSTRIAL
HO~fES -BOA,TS
CCSTOM I"XST ALL.A TION
JA~ITOR and maintenance man
wanted. Apply at Pon Theatre.
C'D~f. a fter 6 p.m.
PART-n~1E WORX In vour own
h o me answering telephone.
Large Company Hourly wage
plus rapid s alary increase for
conselentiou p c r s on. Phone I
HYatt •1·8832 ev!!_'ing_s. __ __
TOP OPPC"R'FUNITIES
DAILY
Be Sure To Check Witb
JU~'E FARRAR
Employment Agency
402, 32nd St.. Newport
ORJole 3-4680 be. depw..,...t Ia tM Grad lin. a. a. McRae. 725 St. of 1111 Eldea Aft., c... x-. er Chevrolet Coupe-. See Don c-aa--..s.....,..... · · · J ..... lid., cuff a...a. n · cm4 1 __ A. Mclf.O.. •· a. Catte, 516 Leelon St., Laguna Sou:1d-Crafters. Inc. StTVAnows WAJrTED LMda Kuaal•a, 111-4ftla lt.. ,_... the tbeft of ~ ..... .s..dlt, .... IIWolftcl Ia -CIC• Beach.
Weet • ....,.... saptdecl tM ISO bkycle from the bcnebaU ddeat Ia fJoDt of ICDI w. Coat ------------AUDIO SPEClAUSTS HELP' NEED FURNITURE badly.
tUft of • .... ..S wiiMl f.-cllasaoed at lfewport B....,_ llwy .. Aowpaat a.ada... aoATS _ _ 2626 E. Coast Hidway OR 3-8515 Wlll wuh windows. clean gar-
1M aalrl•tt tnaak !" Ida ea IIIJia Sdlool ••• A 50-poaDcl Terry Brennan, 8, of 205-38th FOR S~1959 Udo 14 Sail Corona el Mar ages, ~te. for what you have.
...... Ia .............. • • • pofte..._ tub. .ata..s at 175, St., Newport Bearh. suffe red in-Boar. Dacron salla with win· .. ~ Ml 6-3702.
Don Wood, Santa Ana, com· wa ...... ted atoleD iD Juae t~mal head Injuries by running dows. Trailer. Price $1100. OR RENT EXP~RJENCED MlDDLE ag~
plalned lhat a soda pop ma<'hlne f.-tiM.._. of lin. Dolotlly Into hit broth~r. Steve, 12, while 3·2875, · Engll h couple ~k posiUon wa~ broken Into In a .ervlce ata· L Lonat:leil. 2001 E. 8crt Froat, playing at 38th St. and Balboa EXPERToutboard motor repairs NEW PI ANO with wldow~r or ba<"helo"r gen·
tlon at 333 E. Pall.aadea Rd., New· ....._ • • • Blvd., West Newport; he was sent and boats. Oran«e Cout Ttall· tlemen. WlU capably handle
pon Beach. and an atWmpt made A ~traudlng lnn-keepN com · to Roea Hospital by ambulance, er Supply. 2110 N~wport Blvd., $7.00 PER MO. all duUH. hllablllty and re-
on another but there was no plaint was ~lved from Jamaica accompanied by/ls' mother, who Coeta Mesa. U 8-3717. R£.'iT APPLIED IF PlJRCHASED sponsJblllty substantiated with
money In either at the time •.. Inn Corona del Mar, of 2 men waa at the .cen ... lone Hutf· 26' 'IWfN-SCREW HlleiOS. 100 local referel"l't'eS. Write Box
Cars driven by Mathew R. Scan· lea~lng without paying a $115.75 man. 1921 8ayslde Dr .• Corona watt ship to shore ph~. r&· "Open Fri. nights 'tlll 9:00 p.m." SUA. c o En&Jcn. COM..
Ion, 19, of 314-38th St .. W•t New-food bill end S40 hotel bill · . · del Mar. found a pajr ol men's dJo directional finder, anchor WOODWORTH'S EXPERIENCED eardener.-m ow
port and Peter R. Oeltcen, Santa Earl F. Vollmer, 1300 Corul PL. pl'fterlptlon dark g~uees at Bay-winch, marlin chair, outrlg~rs, edg~s. trimming. and clean-up.
UberU , ...
-------JO~~~
Mesa Auto Wreckers
Ulled Auto rut.. 11reo
We Buy Cars and Scrap Meta.l
UBERn' S. 7013
2175 Pl~tla Ave.. eo.ta ~~-
Complete Landscaping
Service
FREE ES'TDtA TES
SltH Green Sta.m~
JPrw clellftl'7
.
OORONA DEL MAlt NUR3EU
OR 5-0160 • 2744 E. Coast Hwy.
ALL TYPES OF
Photographic Supplies
• Put CoJ• rum s.rv~ee. • Movie Project.on r. aent. e llodeJ Airplane SUppU&
MEARS CAMERA SHOP
1782 N~ Blvd .. eo.ta M-.
---'-Phnnf' Uherfy ~ 704--.:..:...'--
Carpentry
Minor Repairs
No Jobs Too S mall'
H 0 ANDERSON
2966 PepJ)4!r Tree Lane
Costa Mesa. Call!.
Klmberly 5.8175
U no a nswer call Ml 6-2372
MOVING?
2 Fast lnt;u~ movers 4nd
larg~ v&n $1 1.00 an hour
Time stam at you door .••
Why pay more?
-call-
NEWMAN
Monica. were Involved In an ac-Cliff Haven. reported the theft slct. Dr. and Mar~We Ave., .New-bait tank, completely refur· 2620 E. Coast Hwy. · OR 3.5530 Also gard~nlng, Let me make TRANSFER I: STORACE en
cldent at Bal~ Blvd. and Cout of 2 hub capt from his <"4r · · · pon BeacJ\ • . . Cars driven by blshed. Better than new, OR Corona del MAr your yard or garden look beau. Mldway 6-2528 or UbertY 8·8430
Rwy., West Newpon • . • Mrs. Rlt'hard Bishop, 312 Ruby Adelbert H. Morris, 61, Santa 3-5129. 513 ~ ~lain. S. Kl i-4~59 tlful. KJ 3-6963. 1968 Harbor Blvd., c.-ta y._
JAMBOREE DIARY •••
Ana. and Ewlyn F. Varner, 40. ~
of 436 Rolmwood Dr., N~ r:-------------------------rl Helchta. were Involved In an ac· M il • y Cl sifiecJ Ad Special L Rates! cident at -N. Newport Blvd .. I Gl 1ft OIW as s • • • • ow I Newport Heichta.
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for the c~•na cwemonlea. At W .. ewttda te .,.._ bu. tlllft ef • In 1111ttl • • • • ..._ v
the cloee or tbe campfire 1ft aU ..._ .. ...._ lt. ..... • -• WoUI. ._,. M. .... I .a / I I
roee and, 0 n a • a.IIMI. Ut a can· --.y to D•••· • btp --.; I W tM ..,. ol tM .11V / L 2. 1 f. 5.. Proper dl~. What a alrht_,.,.~ -... ......._ W. ... llllllilr ..... .._. _. ....._" • ,-I
burning at once! We lOt badf to • ........... ...., _. ~ ~ ...... ·,· • ~ "...!:': I .11+~/ · I I. 7. & I. 10. CJa-180111"-I
camp pmty late and turned ln ..._., _.. ~ a.. --• er a -• -v
rtcht away. • ..... ,_. • ... • Wll ..._......_. ... _ ..... I ~ 12. •• 1~ For W. I • • • ...., -.. ._. _...._. ................ ..... u. -.. a l w~ .. ..., __
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brllbl aDd early and after ow w" a, • ..., ........ It ... -OTnrl ..... ..... I ' .. y SPEaAIJ 15 WGiaa -· .. ODe irDirtioll-3 -_..,. I .GO Fer ,.... I
cerul tnaktut we packed our ._ ....... r.ll ..-e. Iliad... , W..W te ,....
aleeplhf bap. '"'•n ca.._. the job We -ftna)Jy amftd at th~ all'· lJt.cJo L1.,rran~ .... ~o !!•t Orvte~ I '-11. n . 1."-~ JQ. WH~ ~ I of pollt1na the campelte, whlda port -15 • I n u t • a t.tore _, .. e. rtpaneo ... a a .-;a '-.... _ -··-......_. wun·c too hard bee& .. we lllllpt nJcM, 1o we dldn"t baw lund\. and an .., had lllMa thfOI'In '-_ .. 1 _... 1 ~ --~.:.J
Jt pNtty eiHft. (We dkln't dare and .. boardfod ..._ eamlortab.le throulh ~ bet.b1'0018 window ba '-IlL 22.. -. -15. -...._
nat .. , •• tMn dlaMc1 up a Ullllld AlrllnH ...... lflp&q bla ho.M .............. of tM I ....
..... left -.,. _.. ..._ ...., u.t 1M food aiiMtlea. At ._. .-.....n ot 1ocraa. Ud va.n. a ft. a a .......... ~__... ..... :::.:;;.:.;;;::z:J
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CContlnuecl from ,.,. 11)
lD front ot lOt Main St., Balboa
... Charles 1. Carter, of Whittier,
alfMd to atop for the nltht trorn
ftniahlnt work on hla new home
at 814'~ Narelaaua Ave., Corona
del liar, after a complaint wu
receiwd M wu C1"Ntln• a db·
turbance at 10:59 p.m. e PaiDAT, AVG. 11
DR.-P~I;RSON 61VES
ANNUAL OCC REPORT
Dr. ....1 .... ,....... ,..tdent
of Oraqe Cout CoiJep and d ...
trkt aupertntendent. bu PN·
perecl Ilia annual report for the 1•-eo .mooJ yur:. Tbla lntro·
dut1ory lett.r ln tM Nport aum-mart.. the hlthllthla of the
tchool year: • • •
Thla report pr.-enta facta and
Information rqardlna Orange
Cout CoJJtoge for 19!18·60 with
comparative data for prevlou
years. Jn aome respects the re·
port thl~ year has been ttream·
lined. Evaluation• have been
based primarily on the accredlta·
tlon report aubmltted by the
Western CoJlege .U.n.
'niLs report includes lnfonrr..
tlon for Day, Extended Day and
Adult. and SummeT Program~.
Complete financial data are pro·
vided.
lporUaaa.Mb.lp Tlophy ,.
the eeeond y .. r ln auccee·
lion. a. SaJUnt team won the
Padlk Coe81 lnt~lleatate
Ch•rn..::.nehlp. C. ball team won the
State Champlonehlp.
D. Swtmmlnt team placed
aecond ln the State Junior
CoiJeae.Swtm Meet and '"" the E a 1 t e r n Confe,.nce
Championship.
8. The total curftnt operatln•
co.t per unit of A.D.A. waa
ta75~. ,Is Ia approxJmately
$tO per unit of AD.A. greater
than for the previous year,
9. Once aealn the Extended
Day and Adult Edu~lon Pro·
eram opented without eo~~t to
the Dlatrlct. This Is due to large
out-of-district tuition received
and the fact that average clua
alze waa relatively hlah.
I "' .. ---llock ttom JetlJ and maJn
Corona ... ch. l!xU'a wtde lot.
1000 .-q. ft. of Early American
charm. 2 Bedroom; 1 Bath. low,
low taxee and maintenance.
~lrat otferin•
by
BABSON . .., ........... ..
(Real Eatate lroa•tneera)
2828 E. Cout Hlehway
Corona del Mar ORiole 3·3770
Ralph S. Adler, 18./ua.dena,
was notified by mall that Mra.
C. S~ Brame, 2124 E. Ocean Blvd.,
Balboa. found hls wallet contain·
lne $24 cuh ... A skunk owned
by Mrs. VIrginia Herberu, 2949
CUff Dr., Newport Heights, was
quarantined after biting Its own-
er ... Warren Sturtevant. 1318
Cambridge Lane, Westcllff, re·
ported !Jndlng parts or a motor·
cycle at the end of Westcllll Dr.
... The wallet ol Tim E. Schorle.
2013 Federal Ave .. Costa Meaa,
was stolen from the Ocean Front
beach at 15th St .. Newport Beach
. . . H. J. Wooda, Z12 Flower St ..
Costa Mesa, found a brief caae
a nd manila envelope In a house
under construction at 100 VIa
Florence, Udo Isle; the Items
were turned over to the owner,
C. W. RennJnger. Ford Aeronu·
tronic ... A SlOO surfboard was
stolen from Donald •Maddock,
A West Newport huaband ,..
ported hla wife lntoxkated. uld
he tried to atop her but aiM Jeft
In their ~ with tlwtr daulhter,
15, drtvlnt to Loe An,eles ... A
complaint wu received ot a reel
aporta ear comlnt aouth on Mac-
Arthur Blvd., at apeeda tn exce. ot 100 mUH·an-hoUr; oMeft'l
found the car parked and empty
near Mel'le:a Drive-In at Cout
Hwy. and MacArthur Blvd., Co-
rona del Mar ... A thief appar·
ently used a screw driver to re·
move a combination running
light from the beat, Keg, moored
In the bay off 15th St., Newport
Beach. owned by Ralph Ruther-
ford. 126·40th St., West Newport
. . . An accident at Coast Hwy.
and Narcissus Ave., Corona del
:\fa1', Involved vehicles driven by
Mildred .L. Field, 2912 W. Coast
Hwy., N e ·w p or t Beac:<h, and
George L. Corey, 32, Laguna
Beach ...
AJfOTB.E8 POim SAl DMAJf
The hlghllghta of 1939·60 may
be summarized as follows:
1. After Inspection by a visit·
lng team, Orange (',past College
was given maximum acc~lta·
tlon (5 years) by the Western
College Assn.
... Clnle n.•• If IPEI I.IE Ill. Y ..............
Mrs. Carrie 11ndall, 86, of 1129 4111 II .. IP
114 1' -42nd St., West Newport .. . A w .. t 11..,..n ,...._ .. .
....... bJa ......... 17 ...... .
cnray. MCallltD9 .... .,..,...
wtJidow: a geeercd br 1111 •t
waa put out Ia a cm.Dpt to
locate Iter • • • WWJaaa W.
Sauaden, 2U1 c ... t.Mw Dr ••
ICiy .................. tbe u..tt
of • 110 teaala racket ...... tbe
...... ICiy teaDia cearta •••
W. J. Sdlw•er, 10'1 lclppJaUe
Aft.. k1boa laloDd.. rapat1ed
tbe tbeft of two cbobe IOQII9e
A son. James Matthew. 6 lb.
14 ozs., was born to Mr. a n(t ~irs.
Theodore CBob) Robina, 2101
Highland Dr., Harbor 1flghlands,
In Hoae Hoepltal on Saturday,
Aug. 13. He joins slater, Sarah
Ann, 19 months, In the family.
Bob Robins Is associated with
his father, Theo Robins, In the
Ford agency on ~arlners ~lie,
Newport Beach.
BOllE aUBGLAmZED
Mrs. Harris A. Lee, 413 Acacia
Ave., Corona del Mar, complain
ed to Newport pollee that she left
at 10 a.m. Monday for tbe beach
and returned at 3 p.m. to lind
about $45 to $50 taken from wal·
lets In her dining room.
2. The Forum Building was
completed and pur Into opera·
tton. This structure ls unique as
an Instructional facility for large
clasaes.
3. O.C.C. countlnues to provide
J)(»t·high school education for
an Increasing number of people.
During 1959·60, the enrollments
In the various colleee programs
\ftre C no dupllcatlona In day
and evening classes):
' No. of Enrollees
Regular Day Classes .. '3,057
Extended Day and
Adult Classes ...... ..
Summer ClaMes ······-·
Lecture Series
Cooking School
11.548
993
4,507
1,189
W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, died
Tuesday at Hoaa Hoepltal after
an extended Illness.
She was a native of Missouri.
had lived here for 4 years. She
was a life member of Whtte
Shrine of Jerusalem In Pasadena,
past matron and life member of
the Ruby Chapter of Eastern Star
In Moscow, Idaho.
Survivors Include her daugh·
ter-ln·law, Mrs. Ruth Manning
of the Balboa address; a grand·
daughter, Mrs. Mary Wagner of
:'-lewport, and 2 great.grandchll·
dren.
pada Nlaed crt Ill ... Cladl BOT FOB TJ1E MAIISBALLS Total 21.29-1
&>rvlcea will be held at 2 p.m .
today (Thursday) at &tal and
Sheets Mortuary, Coeta Mesa.
with the Rev. Ed Smith of Chris t
Church by the Sea. officiating.
lbapparl. 311 Coral A .... acalbocr A son. Paul Arthur, 8 lb. 1 oz.. 4. The Instructional program
laJalad.. rapol1ed tbe theft of • was born to ~fr. and ~rs. rrank was strengthened through the TEACBE8S DE TOomJIG
bk7de ,,_ bJa JGid • • • Doa :\farshall. 424 Bel vue Lane. BaJ.I procurement of a foreign Jan· It's fun all the way for Ann
SdaWer, 12102 S. ICiy Froat. boa, In Hoae Hospital on Satur· guage laboratory. spe<.'lallzed Gibson of Balboa Island and Sal·
k1boa lsi• D d. reported the day, Aug. 13. He joins his broth· equipment for mathematics and Jy Pfister of Beacon Bay. The 2
tUft of 2 lodlft' sweaters ftl. ers Frankie, 13: Bob, 12: John. 9, natural science. buslnes8 data young teachers have ben seeing
u.cs crt • fi'OID • CCII'... and Philip, 8, in the family. processing equipment a nd SPf'· Europe together.
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Aftft • tMioafla lMpectloD bf ou Sentce Depcbiiileat. Ua1a
........ tnlde-la WOJtCIDb yoa.r ••=ed'Jate c. .. llefttioe ••• •
t•l IEICUIY IMTEIEY IIIIDTIP
wttb 11..-eeaultic. racUo. ....... ,.... steeriD9. power bnlbe
cmd wb.lt.walla. lmmCIC1Ilcrte ...S OIILT •••
$1311.CII
JO.~J!Wf4nNEitjON
600 W. COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH
Liberty 1-9368
aEJfAULT OPEJf tvEJIIJfCS PEUGEOT
This instructional equipment was t R .. 4 the b"'" ,.9w.rfy. Loc.el
procu red throu5th grants undN ... btcriptl011 .My $) • year. ss fcw 2
provisions of the National Dt>·
fen e Eduratlon Act of 1958.
5. Th£' first class In profes·
siona l nursing was graduated.
lilliE •••on
IY IWID 6. Two new ocMJpatlonal cur·
rlcula haw• bePn mganltP«1 ancl
apprOVt>d for oUNing In 1960·61 Ne.,.rt llelpts lru
as 1\)Jiow'l: I
Journalism M 88ft. Dt ~ol ke ScienN'. IIIJ ..,..., WI 7. Student performance In out
of-cia c; a ctivities continued on a
high level. The • f o II ow I n g
achievements are Indicative of
thla fact :
A. Student bo<'Y won the
Eastern Conference Good
NEARLY NEW, SHOWS GOOD
INCOME 2 BEDROOMS EACH,
BUILT-IN OVEN, REFRIGERA·
TOR, DISPOSAL.
Kimberly 5-8827
BY OW:"JER
F• S.le. UIM
4 IEII .. 3 lATH lEW II.E
POOL AND ALL BUILT·I~S l ~CLUDI:'<JG CHARCOAL
BROILER. FULLY CARPETED. OCEAN VlEW ..
ORiole 3·6992
TIME TO CHECK UP
•
PR.INTING NEEDS
-,.. ... , ... UIT--TIEl av I a!
B BUSINESS CARDS [!) WEDDING INVlTATIONS
G LETTERHEADS G RECEPriON CARDS
0 ENVELOPES 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS
0 STATEMENTS 0 MENUS
0 ORDER BLANKS 0 PAMPHLETS
[!] CIRCULARS 0 BOOKLETS
G POSTERS 0 MAGAZINES
PHONE US AT ORIOlE 3-0550
And Our Re~•••utallte WID le Olacl To Call Oa You
Moet beautiful home In Cameo
Shores. OutstandJn• quality
throughout. 2 B.R., den, dining
room, 21, baths, PLUS pool,
and lovely poolalde ternce. Let
our salesman aalat In al1"8ne·
lng flnandng. Owner may con·
alder low down.
$11, ..
SEASPORT REALTY ... , ..
REALTOR
2633 West Cout Hlebway
Newport Beach
Ll 8·9349 -Eves. U 8·3293
HILl M
to that check until you see this
"firs t tim e offering" of "Charm
Personified" in CORONA DEL
~tAR. Architect plans make It
perfect settlng-utlllzJng every
Inch of this 2 Bedroom 1 bath
exclusive. A Garden Pallo, 2
car garage (zoned R-21; large
living room, abundant atorage
apace. all add up to your "bes1
Investment."
Reward yourself by calling
BABSON ....., .......... c..
CReal Estate lmaglneers)
2828 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
OR 3-3770
SIIA aiALroa
. by doing 10,
you get
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Y-. looll oat•thru 811cttni tl .. door'l from oW,.._
Uvtna I'OCIID, cllrdaa roc.n, tleamlna buUt·ln kitchen
and tbeN'1 no&bin1 belwMD ,_ and dJatant hUla
eae,t ywr owa beautJt\ally lanct.eal*l 10' wide
f•nced Nar yard. H1!1tr1 A PAJtADISE OF PR1V ACY
IN BbtmFUL U'PPD lAY. A total ot three be4rooma,
mra bath, ftrepJ~. tefteCI air heat and larp •rvt~
' porch. DEIUUIELY A C00D BUY AT 121.~.U LOW
.U 13.000 DOWN.
2257 RUTGERS DRIVE AND 318 JOANNE-JUST TWO
BLOCKS EAST OF WILSON • HARBOR SHOPPING
C'EJif'TER. Buccola Built homes-featuring three bed·
rooma, family room.a, extra bath, bullt-ln kitchen,
fireplaces In apacloua carpeted and draQed Uvlng
rooms. Patio, beautttu!Uy landscaped and fenced.
PRICED mE SAME AT S20,9:50-SUBMJT 13,000 DOWN .
r,t M. LaBorde, RealtOr
• ''you'll Ulce our trlendly aervlce"
220 E. 17th Sl COita Mesa Uberty 8-U39
(Acrou the atreet from Meu Shopping Center>
EevnJnga Call U 8·4037-Ml 6·5855
IEEI ••• ,
5 bedroom, 3 bath, 3000 aq. tt. vJew home,
Npt. Hrighta, brand new w/vlew ............ _ .. _~.sJ7.500
4 bedroom, 3 bath, brand new ............................... .$32,500
5 bedrooms, 3 bath, BaycrHt ... _ .................... _ .. .$U,500
Back Bay, 5 bedroom, 3 bath, 3000 aq, ft ......... $34,!500
Npt. Helahts. 5 bedroom, 3 bath, 3000 aq. ft.
(Unflnlahed) ................................................... _ .... .$24,500
Large Lots, Npt. Heights, $7500, $8000, $8500, $9500
..._ Vepl, .....
' Ml 6·1675
400 N. Newport IUvd., Newport Beach
1716 Orange Ave., CGita Mesa
CIIEI liliES
MODERN EARLY AMEBJCAN
4 sa•• a 11~ •• .
4807 CORHAM-1Y OWREJt
FULLY CARPETED
LANDSCAPED
MEDALLION ALL·
ELECTRIC KITCHEN
DRAPES
DISHWASHER
INTERCOM
SHAKE ROOF
DEll L IEPIAIT -IIUEI
PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT OR S-1016
.CI.I IIIIILIIII c•••• Tl CIIEI
A new development by Maceo Corporation.
62 HOMES HAVE BEEN DESIGNED FOR IMMEDIATE
CONSTRUC110N. FLOOR PL.UfS ARE AVAILABLE
FOB INSPEC'nON. RESE'RV A 'nONS SUB.JECT TO
FIRM PRICES CAN NOW BE MADE.
While they Jut-a limited number ot very desirable
Iota tor the Individual who pl'C!fera to build.
· SalN-C.UO:O SHORES OFFICE. 4701 Hampden Road,
Cameo Shore~.
Telephone: ORiole 3-490t
CLIFF HAVEN
Tbl'ft beclroon(., two and one-halt bathe. Ocean and
-.y vtew flam muter bedroom. Separate c1Jn1nt room •
Larp kitchen with ballt-ln ranp and own. A ftrepla~
In both the llvlq roam and......, llildroca.. a.uu-
twly ludletipM .,.... .meed .., aprbllder .,..
....... Lota ol ..... apeee. hlbprkle ot •.aoo ..,.
cludft cupeta and drapee. Good ter-.
LIDO ~EALTY. INC •
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